Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1867 — Page 3
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The Pope’s Allocution. v rnkhaiu.ic Uhktiihkn — Amid our heart* rending grief* we eeteeni It b lingular plea* Mure and uonaolation to enjoy once more your pietlou* pretence and oonooume, at well as the privilege ef addressing you lu this magoL tlocut aatembly. You who have, in effect, b«en conducted to this city from all the re* glom of the earth by the Intimation of our de* etre, and the Inspiration of your piety. Called to *bare our solicitude, you have nothing more at heart In these calamitous times than con. trlbutlng your aid toward enabling u« to defend Catholicism and secure the salvation of Houle, than assuaging our multiplied sorrows, and furnishing more convincing proofs from day to day of your fidelity, your devotion, your obedience to the chair of 8t. Peter. We are, therefore, profoundly delighted at your appearance, and, in connection with this now evidence of your piety and love, we willingly recall whatever you have hitherto done wiih such concord, with auch an entire seal, without regarding care, without euffering yourself to be turned aside by adversity. IL nee, U le this remembrance, wa eay, which renders the sentiment of our gratitude and our affection more ardent and vivid than hereto-fore-umler the necessity of roanlfeetlng itself thus loudly and publicly toward you all by ripn* the most striking and brilliant. lint If this rapid survey of tbe paat filla ui with sueli consolation, you yourselves, venerable brethren, will easily understand, we are persuaded, with what j6y and love our heart burns to-day on having again the happiness of jour presence and the proof of your affection| you who, from the most distant Catholic provinces, have come hither to meet us, In response to our desire, and moved thereto by your piety and your attachment. Nothing, indeed, could be more desirable, nothing more delightful, than to find ourselves In this assembly—than to enjoy the India of our reunion—above all these, to take part In those solemnities in which all that 16 passing before our eyes speak* of the unity of the Catholic church, of the Immovable foundation of that unity, and of the eolleltude with which that unity ought to be protected and maintained. Yet. everything speaks of tbit 'admirable unity, by which. •* by a sort of channel, are running through the ayitloal body of Christ tho gifte and the grace* of .the Holy Spirit, creating In each of Its members those examples of faith and charity which attract the admirations of the entire human
family.
We now In fact contemplate, venerable brethren, decreeing honor* to the saint* and Illustrious heroe* of the church, the greater number of whom have fought the glonour fight of martyrs, some in defence ol the eupr> macy of that apostolic chair which i* the ccn'er of truth and unity, others In vindication of the Integrity and unity of the faith, and others, again, to recall to the Chthollo church men estranged from it by schism, hays suffered voluntarily a preclou* death. So that tbe marvelous design of Divine Providence shines out manifestly here, *tno*!t has glytn these ex amples of attachment to CnUmllo unilv, ai d the triumph of its adherents precisely at the time when the Catholic faith and the authority of the apostolic see were.attncked by machinations the moat implacable. It is id so contemplated to celebrate by sohnin rites the memory this day of such favorable augury In which the blessed Prter and his co-aposile, Paul, having suffered 1,800 years ago In this city tbe most Illustrious martyrdom, consecrated with their blood the Impregnable citadel of Catholic unity. What then, venerable brethren, could be more desirable for us, and more In harmony with the triumph of such martyrs, than to
cause
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so to abiDo in the honor* which are renderthem and with an eejnt and Rafaifioedt it, the roost beautiful examples end Rott splendid spectacle of the unity of the Catholic church, what more Just than the joy of the triumph of the prince of the apostle*, who b* long to tbe whole Catholic universe, should be again increased by your presence and your /••al f What more suitable. In fine, than that the splendor of spectacles so many and so grand, should be rendered yet more brilliant by the aeosston of your piety end relotclegf But this piety and this Intimate unfoft with tbe apostolic see are not only In accord with the circumstances and with your sentiments, venerable brethren; It ie above all of the greatest importance that we should derive tbe most salutary fruits from It, as well for repressing tbe audacity of the Impious as for turning It to the common advantage of the faithful and yourselves. It is necessary that the adversaries of religion should understand from It what are the force and life of that Catholic church which they cease nettopur* sue with their hatred. It It necessary that they learn how insensate and inept ti tae Injury which they Inflict on it when they accuse h of t>elng destitute of vigor and untutted to tho times. It is necessary that they should learn how evilly Inspired are til who rely on their own success, on their own efforts and their own enterprises, and that they should perceive that they can not break a fataoeau of forces like that which Jesus Christ and his di-
vine virtue have consolidated an the rock ef
the confession of tbe apostles.
Ills necessary In fact tbat, now more than ever, venerable brethren, all men should see clearly that there Is an intimate and sure bond between tbe spirits where reign* over all the solo spirit of God, and' that H men abaoden Uod, and despise the authority of the church, they can not attain that felicity which they
seek in the way of crime, but they ere preelp- ‘
luted miserably Into the most cruel discords f. ml calamitous tempests. If we emalder the rj rnimon advantage of tbe faithful, venerable tetbren, what can be for Catholic ntiMM * ore salutary and favorable time for fmmmv their obedience toward us awd tbeap—o- ), chair than witnessing how dear are the rights of Catholic unity to the parties, contemplating these pastor* traveling spaces of land and sea with ‘ '
about the incoBTenleaceof tb«,
tbat they mi] lie sec—tbat
[ bow dear are He
ettbout »y MMeri ie i
thejduney.border
might baste to Homer and tie apoet#. {..J
i at they atigbt revere mowr p raooeaeor of Peter end tbe •
person tbe raoetHtr
Jesus Christ here below. That authority will lead them to reoogottVj better than the most subtle teacmaifff they ought to be filled with veneration, 1 deference, With submission ^
whom, in tbe person of Peter, by our Lord Jesna Christ: *• F*
feed my sheep” Md to whdKVfhy I
have boen confided the eafe and fnpreme
power over the Church universal.
f ou, yourselves, venerable brethren, In performing your sacred ministry, WtR obtain «Roellent fruit from tbat dipinlanH %$ «h* toiio see. In a ward the nmvr —
faith, of tenderneee, e*d of Jon
vested wl
are required ■gainst tbe s
SSSS’SKi-aS when thou sbtit here been
$£&&&&$%£& loue and vtoTaal snemlee; tha combat la *o protracted, so formidable that ell the united force* of the sacred army appear to be barely su Solent for retistance. As rrgtrdi us, oambatting for theoause of tha church, fir the
toaeed by winds and advene wev«,butw
p wreck;
Christ does not permit us
B aflleted with n profound PUP teeing so many monstrous and novel dootrta *° R*®/. crimes and ImpUtlas comas j against ths church and the apoetolle ea*J
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. - wavee,hut we frar notahlpwrook: for the eatiatenoe of our Lord Jcaui ChTtR doee not permit ua to fear; but we are aflleted with a profound grief at
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have already condemn'd them on~ another oooaaton, and, la order to fulfil the duty of our offloe, we to-day again condemn and censure
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Nevertheless, la the preeeat clroumstanoee, and In tbe midst of the joy wbloh your preaenc# affords to ua, we do not wish to reeall ao much soltoltuda, sorrow and anguish which torture and rend our hearts by aavare and unnatural wounds. We shell rather place them upon the altara which we have so many times loaded with our prayers and moistened with our tears. We shall again, In our suppllca. tions, pour out til these suffering# Into the bosom of the all marolful Heavenly Father, trusting without {taring Him who oan work out tha glory and Miration of His ehureh, and who, mating out Justice to all who suffer Injury for our oaum and to all who chooM to be our adversaries, will pronounce Illsrlghtaoue Judgment on the appointed day. Nevertheleaa you understand, venerabla brethren, with your approved wisdom, bow Important It Ie, In order in Api>n«r ibo designs of the Impious, and to rcpsii disaster* of the ohuren, that tour iiconrd with ua and with tha epoetolio see »buuld day by day thine forth more and more clearly, and become deeper and deeper rooted. 8UI1 more, this love for Catholic union, which, when It is deeply Implanted In the soul, strives to spread Itself abroad for the good of others, ought not, usuredly, to permit you to rest where you are until by putting forth every effort you have brought to the eeme universal concord, to tha same Indestructible community of faith, hope and charity, all the ecclesiastic* of whom you are the chief, and all tha faithful who have
been Intrusted to you.
Of a certainty toer* oan be no spectacle more beautiful In the eyea of angel* and of. men than the reproduction In the pilgrimage wbloh leads us back fron tbe land of exile to our own naitv« country of • faithful Image of
that pilgrimage which the twelve tribes of Israel performed In their common Journey toward the blessed land of promise. They travtied all together, each tribe directed by Its chief*, distinct m name, and having lu separate place In the camp, each family rendering obedience to tie own domestic head, each band of soldiers to Us own captain, the multitude to its prince, and nevertheleaa there wae In til these tribes but on* people who adored the same Ood and worshiped at tbe seme altar; one people, subject to tbe earns laws, to tbe rirue high priest, Aaron, to tbe envoy of the Almighty, Moses; one people bowing to tbe samelaws In the labors of war, and tbe trutU of victory; one people, In fine. Hying under the same tents, were nourished by the earne miraculous food, and strove, In their common
aspirations, toward a common end. W* assuredly know and have experienced
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lion of this union; you have already given so many pledge* of this by your faltn and co cord. Of this we are assured by your lofty I
experienced
tbat you will gtva every care to tbe prepara-
' given ua
and con-
tble we are assured by your lofty In-
tegrity, your eminent and ever sbtnlng virtue, superior to all dangare, your seal and tbe Indefatigable and unchanging ardor wblcb anntrnates you in laboring for tbe salvation ol souls, and for tba greater glory of God. We are assured of it moreover with a atlll more complete certitude, by tbat sublime prayer, which Christ himself, before hie iMt agony, offered up to ble father, beseeching tbat ” they may all be one, Father, m thou art In me, and I In thee, and that they may til be one In ua.” It Is Impossible that tbe Heavenly Father should not bear this prayer. For ourselves there la nothing, venerable brethren, which we desire more than to gather from your union with tbe holy apostolic see the most salutary and bleated fruit, which we think ought
to accrue therefrom to tbe universal church. For a long Uma put we have had In mind a
design which baa already boen made known to many of our venerable brethren, and which we hope to put In execution as soon as we find the opportunity which w* so earnestly desire. This design is to bold a stored ecumenical council or all the bishops of the Catholic world, wherein, with the assistance of God, and by the union of advice and solicitude, may be formed necessary and salutary remedies for the evils which afillct the church. We have tbe greatest hope that by the help of this council the light of Catholic truth may be infused Into the midst of tbe darkness which obscures soula. and may lead them, by the (race of God, to the true understanding of aalvmtion and righteousness. At the same time, tbe church, like an Invincible army drawn up In battle array, may repulse the aMaults of her enemies, break their efforts, and, In triumph, spread abroad and propagate the reign of Jesus Christ
upon earth. /
Now, in order that our wishes may be fulfilled, and that our and your cams for the Christian people may bring abundant fruit of Justice, let us raise our eye* to God, the source of til bounty and all equity, in whom repose for those who hope the plentitude of aid and
the fecundity of grace.
Since we have, as an advocate, near his father, Jesus Christ, the eon of God, this sovereign pontiff, who has ascended to Heaven, who always living Intercede* for us, and who In the ndratrable sacrament of the Eucharist Is with us all tbe time until the consummation of ages, let us, venerable brethren, place tbta R' deemer IHte a seal upon our hearts, and let us, In full assurance, carry our constant prayers to that altar upon which the Author ot Grace hlmsell has established the throne ol mercy, and upon which he awaits, desirous to comfort those who suffer and who are
loaded.
Let us, then, humbly and without eeaslng, supplicate Him to deliver Hie church from so many evil* and from dangers; to give her the Joy of peace, the victory over her enemies, In order that, for the glory of His name. He map give to you end to us new strength, m order that He may kindle the hearts ol men with that fire wblcb He has come to bring upon earth, and that by His powerful graceHe may lead back to salutary resolutlonr all those vybo
aare In error,
Jt will by worthy of our p|ely, yeaenble brethren, to deyot* all yoqr care to Increasing among the faithful who are Intrusted to you the knowledge of our Lord June Christ: in order that they may venerate Him and love Him, and firequeady visit Him in the august sacrament la wbleb he He ie present. Nothing would more conform to your seal and to your eolltuda than to eauee n grateful piety, n continual flame of eharlty to burn Jn the heart* of the faithful like so mny stored
torches around Hi* altar.
And, in order that God may the more readily inettoo hi* ear to our prayer, l«r do early solicit the Intercessions, first, of tho Virgin Mother of God, Meffiho ImSMea patronage I* more powerful . of tho holy apostief peter and we ere going to celebrate the Mrth m heaven; •od, finally, of all tho bloated, who, reigning with Jeeue Christ In heaven, draw down upon men by their prayers the dirine bounty. Finally, venerable brethren, to yon, to til our other venerable Mshopa of tho Cotholle notions, to all (ho faithful Intruetod to your and to their oarae, and Irom whom w* have received and are receiving without enasing to many testimonies of piety and of love, to nil and each one we accord, from tho bottom of our heart, our apostolic benediction, Joined to all our wishes for their happiness. Rome telegram to London Time*, July 18.
THE BIS HOF'S REPLY.
The address presented yesterday by 400 ' ,1a reply to ble alleeutten,
obedience to hie hoUn<
and declares tbat they belleya and tench w
teaehe*
UHABYflQilPANr. T H£ nmm miuky ca. 11* AOBzerauL. One Dollar. nmA A M FBESBim TO flUMCBIBEBH. •mn C»ah Draaowt wf Own OanO Rrnnowt •« OncCwnh r> > ennw?wff * wo (Slab Presents nf f|*M0 enek /lead full fichtdult if PrutnU Helots. Each Certificate of Stock is accompanied with a Btiitlfil Steel Plate BagriTliff, Worth more at retail than tha cost of Certificate, And also Insures to the bolder a Present la the Greet DUtrlbsstlna. The Washligtei Library Ceayaiy Is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and Organized in Bid of the HXVE1XU6IDB INSTITUTE ron ■eidlora’ and Kellers* Orphams. Incorporated by the State of New Jertey, April 8, 1807. The Riverside iBKtitnte,
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Hon. Will ism 11. Mann, District Attorney, Phil-
adelphia Pcnnsvlvnnla.'
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—-i *wls R. Brooroatl, ex ChiefColner United Poiins RGGOYdGrol* D©®cli, PhilmtalphiA,
Ifon^sme* M. Scovel, New Jersey. Hon. W. W. Were, New Jertey.
Henrv to>jman._Etq. L _arent Adams Express,
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TsiASrar Dxfabtuskt, to ■anmw.v... —. April 18, iM7.—Office of Internal Revenue Having received satlsfectory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the ''Waahlneton IJhrerv (lomnenv >• wl I h. *
s of the enterprise Ington Library Compi table use-, permissl
to charitable use-, permission is hereby grafted to said Company to conduct such ente. prise exempt from all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. The Weshlfigioi Library Coapaiy, In order that the benevolent object set forth In this clrciimr may be tncoeesfoliy aooomp Uhed, have issued ••re series of FINE STEEL PL »TE KNUR a VINO*, which are put on subscription nt
prices much below their retail value
Certificates of Stock In the Washington Library Company will be issued, stamped wth the seal of the Company, and signed by the Secretary. (None
others genuine.)
Anv person tending us ONE DOLLAR, qr paying the same to our local agents, will roceivs Immediately a fine Steel Plate Engraving, at eholee from the following list, and one Certificate of Stock, insuring one present In our published
schedule.
Osio Dollar Engravings. No. l-'-Mv Child l My Child." No. Sr-'Tbey’re Saved! They’re Savedl" No. S-'Old Seventy»ix;or, the Early Day* of the Revolution." Any person paying TWO DO'LAR* will receive either of the following fine Steei Plate*, at choice, and two Certificates of Stock, thus becoming entitled to two presents Two Dollar Engravings. ...5 0 'J — " w ** hln ? ton,, C ourt#h *P” No- »— Washington’s Laat Interview with hie Mother." TKreo Dollar Engravings. Any person pa' Ing THREE DOLLARS will receive the beautiful Steel Plate of "HOME FROM THE WAR,” And three Certificates of Stock, becoming entitled to three presents. Fnar Dollar Eagravlaga. Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall recoly* the large and boautlfdl Steel Plate of “THE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS." And fonr Certificate* of Stock, entitling them to four present*. Five Dollar Eagrarlngs. Any person who pays FIVE COLLARS shall receive tbe targe and sp’endid Steei Plate of "THE M AKitJ.vtiE OFP •CAHONTA9," And five Ce tlficate* of stock, entitling them to flvepresent*.
eng a tags and cert fleate- will bo dellvto each subsc.iber a- our local agencies
sent by mail, post paid, or express, as may be or-
dered.
Tbe WasblDgtei Librar/ C*Bpaiy WILL AWARD THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS 118 PRESENT* TO TBE SHAREHOLDERS, Oa WeKaesKaF* September 95i IS67» AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN., Or at the Inttitute, Biveraide, New Jertey.
Schedule nf Preeento.
1 Cash present 1 Cash pre-ent 1 Cash present 1 Ca’-h pre-ent 8 Cash pre-ent- of (S.BUO each 6,1 1 Handsome Country Residence, Stable, . vgssw^^Jsm*. m
Camden, New Jersev
1 Coal i»e|)ot 'fflees. Sheds, Ground, with business estabii-hed. No 1814 Washing.
ton avenue. Philadelphia 16,000
1 Country Residence, Riverside. N. J.,
with Ground 'rnits, etc 10,000
1 Three stor' Cottage Lot, etc 96 v aipab e Building Lots, Riverside, faoo 1 Elegant Turnout Family Carrlage.Span of Horse-, "arness, etc, complete .. 10 aluable Building Lots, Riverside, $800
$40,000 SO.OUO 10000
6.1
19.000 16.000
6,000
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Beautiful sliver gray Horse, 1514 hands high, sired bv the celebrated imp >rted Arabian Horse, “Caliph.’ also, alight Road Wagon, weight 140pounds, with superior Single Harness, etc , : a first class establishment
5,006 6,000 8,000
St* 1 CBiiss- i-vwtitg nsswiiasau?, ^syv vmvE*. . . . 10O oil l^nGo^h”’i^tag“ C artlsU-ag-
regate Vn:qo
8 Camel • Hair Shawls, $ ,000 each 8 Cam-l s Bair Shawl-, $*,000 each 8 Handsome Lace Shawls. $960 each W Cashmere Shawls. $>9each 90 hllk Dress Patterns. $76 each
BO City Building Lots. $i7Beach The remainder will consist of Si|v
10,000 $,000 VS*
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. 8,760
Musical Boxes,Opcrg Glasses. Pocket B bies, and different articles of ornaxqent and use, amounting to 09,00$ Total.•,••.*■•••.«.-. .$lOO,000
All the properties given clear of incumberqaee. H*w (0 ObRMMu Ska re* wad Eat
fruviufa-
lead orders tons by mail, enclosing from $1 to fBO. elth-r by Post© fit ce Orders or in registered letter, at our risk. Laiger amounts should be
sent by draft or express.
JO share* with Engravings fit BO
86 shares with Engravings tt share- with Engraving*
nshares with Engravings.. 100shores with Engravings
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AND AMERICAN
WALL PAPER?
New and Elegant Designs,
HUIHE, ADAMS A CO.’S,
te aad st west WaaMluRtam at. marOfidOmtopcol
PAINTS- ITC.
J. jj. osetoorb. Wholesale and Retail Denier in Paints, Oils and Window Glass,
tea •t sail Idmflab Homs*, Elga, OmessmoHUtl Fstlatlag uud Oral ml Mg, No. 82 Boet Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. IWMlxed Petals la any quantity. mylSdSm
CARDEN*
LION GARDEN, No. 351 Soutli PeMMsylTMMla Street.
ICE CUEAM, And til the luxuries of the sea-on kept constantly on hand. WILLIAM 1SU, Proprietor. JcS oSm
NO. S4.
IfiSl DE HASSSLli. A toilet delight. Superior to nay Cologne nsed to bathe the face and person, to render tbe skin toft and fresh, to allay Inflammation, to perfume clothing, for headache, etc. It la manutactuad from the rich Southern Magnolia, aadl* obtaining a patronage quite unprecedented. It la a favorite with actresses and opera stagers. It Is sold by all dealers at$l in large bottles, and by DEM AS BARNES M CO, New York, Wholesale Agents. Saratoga Spring Water, sold hy all DsugglM*.
•Jes’ sot"-"Exactlyl"-Solon Shingle said they were there "«very tip;*." If h*folt"owUy" In tbe morning, he took Plantation Bitters; If he felt weary at night, he took PlantaUoa Bitters; If he lacked aouetlte. was weak, languid, or mentally oppressed, he took Plantation Bitten; nad they never failed to set him on his pins aqunranmd
firm.
Few persons wqftt fifty better authority, but aa seme may, just read the following: ***** lowemnohto you,fOrI verily believe the Plantation Bitten have saved my life. Rev. W. H. WAGONER, Madrid. M. T." ***** I havabeama great •nfferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon pruaehlag. The Plantation Bitten have cored mo. Rev. C. A. MILLWOOD. New York City." ***** I had toes nil nppefitte—wae so weak and enervated I could hardly walk and had a perfect dread of society. • • • The Plantation Bitten have aet me aH right. JAMES HEMINWAY. SL Louia, Me.” •• • • • The Plantation Bitten have oared me of n dernngesaent of the Kidney* and Urinary Organs, that distressed ate tor yean. Tbay act like » ahumC. C. MOORE. 884 Broadway, M. Y.” Mrs. O, M. DETOE, —«»w «f Oft Umton Bosm School tor Soldlen'CKHdsen, says she " has given use the week and tavnttd chUdren. nnder her ehorfAWtth the most keppy aadgmtMytns results. We havereeeived ever n hundred reams of such eeitlfioatea. hut no advert Is sm eat is se effective as want people mens solves sex ot a good article. Our ft end our repntatlon is at stake. The original quality and high aharaeter of those gasdi wtu be easts Ined endev s i sey and til elrcumstanees. They have already obtained a sal* In rvtrv town. vHaffR pariah, gad hamlet among emltaed mgoena. Base tmttmon try te come aa sear ear name and atyt* aa ta*y can. and because agoe^arttelesannothesoRlaslew aaa do aoe ear* what they seu. jse on yonr guard. ****“ Task Ctty
shares with Engravings.
Local agents wanted thioughout the United States
The address presented yesterday bfcbope to the Fop*, la reply u Me all
sttesta their entire ebedlcnoe to hie hoMaeae, tata h and declares that they believe end teeeh What Rwfff be bt-lievee and teaehes. Tie bishops thank t0 * nb tho fop* for hie solloltude la endeavor lag to preserve intact pfibhe iboraNty, to fdeist dangerous machtmtloas aid te eoafodad error, and express the wish that the voioeof tbe Pontiff may lead those who are errtag te Ha good path. The add rose proceeds te speak ef the adaalreMe harmony of tbe ehrUttan aaMae rallying round tbe pepai chair, find expressm foy at tbe proclemaitoa of tbe speedy
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a SuflKleut guarantee that the uoaeT latraetad tathwa will oe promptly applied tothepnrpoee
Philadelphia, Peur.-ylvanla, May 88,1887.
To the OKeers and Men.bers of the Washington
Libmry Co., N. a. MEAU, »• '•rotary.
Gentlemen: On receipt oi ,our favor ef tbe
of 1.11V appeiaementfie
.uy, wetook tbeTThnwy Charter, withapUmef ‘ of
Or«r r HlUlKi OkIUfs toftff! ^ filJHe who took e«M thorn a bed hast In Kta fog. nndwaeaNlemfbrdmgywv. I had used even thing I eonld heasof wltbonfibenefit, anttIZtrled the Mexican Mustang Liniment. It seen effected tOUIRe ' C-O J. I* DOWNING."
iaaenMN.
Montgomery. A "Itafcegteemus
it aotifylogu
vers for your Company enbrnt* a copy of your
stti Hit spagle
fi N ft* see- and afiisny tt A W. MEWITt,
neaemMlag of aa ecumenical eenaett, from which the btebefn expect abundant fruit. It eoadudea by deatortag that neither prfoeei nor nations will permu the rights »r authori-
ty o| tie Pope to oe Ignored.
'n reply to tbe address wMeb bee been prated to the Pope by tbe deputation from the Italian towaa, hie beltaesa declared tbat be
bad always aided Italr, bui only at was la aooordance
vta: tba adueation and maintenance of the orphan children of our •oldiera and sailors at the Bluereld* lee II So to, we have concluded to accept lb* trust, and to use our best eftms to psemets t* iwortby an object. RmpeorfuDv, yeese, eta. ■ U Address all letters and ordess to I
GEO. A. COOKS* CO., BsnlH
■kers.
ylvaiH*. •brary pe.
but la such a maaaer with her true in-
terests, and ha hoped tbat those who dispose of her desttaies wM mve the common father-
lead from moral and raliglews rnta.
MUSICAL.
ixeiANAr*Lia nT r T r V p “ta a TOTT^.
* ^^^tW^a^brary
mHnlmn£m>Eana
CMWA CLAiflW^Rle rrc
JOHN WOODBfUDGE & CO,
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em man gid naaeAfibai always hisra M en flOiE’iBilsmfoMera. talaly M. AB geaatae is wrapped la staetp—ta engravings, hearing the signature of G. W. Weetipfow: idLlgntful Heft inrasiag It maAwstaehfitr sfeh,aaft, find| SSSiSP«i . ^ - a -m. —^L.. A m rnw - - — .i
aji&wwtBB —m-W* *«g Oywa-J-Ttu. TteMTnlMlnnbdtaMiwltotell,. fV^i&msiErnrtsii dtt, o«Mnl rm^l S,a-MlU*. L^mlarrUle, New AIRmmv mmd Cfibiwmmm HssWmmif. Direct Route firom LouUvlUe to Chicago. OrFioxae-D. D. WmUmaon, Trustee: J. A Williamson, Assistant Trustee; B. F. isL.ti». Terr*
Four peseangtr trains leave Indtanaptile dotty. Ornoxaft—E. J. Peck. President; R. R. Ricker, ; K TTscott, General Agent, In-
Three ■
lOnrurw SB aa. 8 iaW¥£i
Trains leave Indianapolis dally Bleketa, Fresident; Horace dent; James Perrier, General
Agent. Indianapolis. I*mfmj«$fic aut4 (ftdlftftftpnUsHaU.
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Threa Psmenger Tram* leave Indianapolis dally. Offices*—William P. Reynolds, President: J. M. Kener, Assistant Superintendent, Lafayette; W. H. Parmloo, General Agent. IndlanapoUa. Heltofbmfimtae Haallmmfl. Three Passenffar Tralna leave indUnnoolls daflv. OFFimna-fitUlman Wttt, President, Cleveland, Ohio; J. L. Cosad, General Saperlmtendent; Lucian HUM. General Freight Agent, T. D. Barral Passenger Agent, Indianapolis.
Three Pgaseager Trains leave IndlanapoUa dally. N. Andrews. General Freight Agent Indianapolis
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Atauas Exprrn IndlanapoUa Offloe—No. 19 East Washington st. Alfred Gaither, Superintendent, Cincinnati; John H. Ohr, Agent, IndlaaapoU*.
IndlanapoUa Office—No. St East Washington st. B. W. Sloan, Superintendent, Indianapolis; J. Butterfield, Agent, Indianapolis.
limited Started Expresm Cawpauay. Indianapolis Office—No. 84 East Washington st J. Butterfield, Agent, IndlanapoUa. Herekmmte* (Jfttea Expresm Cdwap'y Indianapolis Ofteo -44 East Washington street B. B. McPherson, Division Superintendent, Indianapolis ; James Green, Agent, Indianapolis.
TELgCEAPH COMPANIES.
Weeterm Vrnldm TelegrstpM Cora-
F»WY-
Offioe in Blackford’s Block, corner Meridian and Washington streets; entranbeon Meridian
street,
J. F. Walllek, Division Superintendent; C. C. rhitney, Manager; A. Winder, Chief Operator
Whitney, Manager; A. Wind George r. Brown. Assistant.
GIFT CONCERT.
IMPORTANT MMNBNT ^ To the World. KIEL LEY’S First Grt>4 JNrth Iflericii GIFT CONCERT! Is now positively fixed to take place at the COOPER INSTITUTE,
NEW YORK CITY,
On Saturday, July 13, 1867.
Tickets Nearly all SeM!
500 OOO Present*! OH ONE TO EYEKY TICKET.
▲ CARD TO TBE PUBLIC.
rpUE proprietors of the North American Gift X OsaieerAwMeh was advertised to take place at the Wabash Avene Rink, Chicago. Illinois, and postponed, have the pleasure to announce SadnsanwerOoneerts wHl be given: the first will take etace at the Cooper Institute, New York City, by the earnest request of thousands of subsermon In tho Middle and Eastern States, where • Urge share of our tickets have been sold, and will be followed in rapid succession until these
riee ft completed.
will mw b— liv.n M OftpOOO Ymlmssftl* Gift* Vnlwed sst Five
Greemnmefte.
Xo. of Tickets Issued 500,000.
3PZIXOS HZ B.
A Preeeat Glwom ’
’W*0Fy Concert
l. w.n’oonp.
i. KUMonmciTH.
M'COBO A KIINGENSHKTH, Attorneys at Law, T)R VCTICE In the City and County Courts, In XT tbs Snpreme Court, and in the United States District and Circuit Courts. Special attention given to COLLECTIONS in this State and other States; to eases of Divorce; State* 0 Crlm * aal Defences In til parts of the K^F* A division of foes made with Attorneys ■ending business. Office, No. 4 Blake’s Block, Indlanatpelia, Indiana. aprSS aSn
JAME3 HUGHES. J. S. HARVEY. BtraHna & hah yet, Attorneys at Law, INOIANAPOK.K8, INDIANA. \J|7LLL practloe in the Federal and State Y Y Courts, and give prompt attention to the Loueetion of Claims throughout the State. Office 101 Bast Washington street. Washington City nusinees transacted through the firm of Hughes, Denver * Peck, Washington Cuy.
Martin M. Ray. Jonathan W. Gordon. Walter March. HAT, GORDON * MARCH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, IND, WU1 pracUoe in the Federal and State Courts. ofPostogeef ” aW * T * lb0tt ’ g
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JOHN M. PENDLETON, COJEHISSIOY afEHCHAYT, For the purchase and sale of 0«H«stlc Fleece ai< Palled Weal, No. 45 Brossdwny, New York. Z^IASH advances made. Consignments solicited. nIihedat*requ«t.* P0Ci,a M * rket tuiREFERENCES. F- Vall. Cashier National Bank of Commerce, New York; Messrs. J. Boorman, Johnston A Co., New York; Gordon, McMillan A Co , Cleveland, Ohio; W. P West tall, cashier sirst National Bank, Minneapolis. Minnesota; Thomas Arthur, Cashier First National Bank, Newton, Iowa. Messrs. Ford. Dixon * Co St Louis, Missouri; aad to any banker throughout the country having New York correspondents. marS9deod&w8m*
W. D. Bt^rtHAk. 1SAAO MTU, I. Q. BC&XHXM, JB W. D. BURKHAiH A CO.,
G6NnSTEIFtoA.X-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 44 ChKHker CoHHeree, Rear Building, CHICAGO, ILL. JMY* Particular attention paid to filling Miller’s orders, orders solicitea for Flour, Grain and Produce. Samples sent on application.
A. DASHER * W. D. BURKHAiH, I> ISTIJL, lu JS IL S, Cambridge City, Ind. ^VRDERS received for Bourbon. Rye and High V/ Wines, both bond and free, at Cincinnati pricea. marts dSm
JACOB DUVOLAJI. ». DUNCAN A CD., OErNKRAL Commission Merchants, And Dealers Is FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, WHISKIES AND CIGARS, Ho. *9 West Eossioimmm St., (Opposite Union Depot,; INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Q7 Condgnments eoBaited. Fogtoflee Box 1348. «*i94<ttr
TOBACCO.
THECHINGARORA
A.NTI.IKERYOIT8
SMOKING TOBACCO!
fTIHE Chlmgarera Teftacce grows from 4- tae rich Sou of the •‘Orient,” and is possesaedof n peculiarly delicious flavor entirely unknewn to the tobacco of all other climes. But its unprecedented popularity has sprung from the tact of the entire absence of that deadly poison. Nicosia, which permeates every other tobacco, aad which ft the one and sole cense of the distressing nervous diseases, dyspepsia, etc., which most invariabtv, sooner or later, follow the indulgence of the pipe and cigar os Ole recent anslyeetiea of tobacco from all parts of the world, as the Academy of Science, in t-aris, tbe renowned chemist. M. Lamoureanx, declared tbat while European and American tobacco contained folly eight per cent, and the purest Havana tobacco from two to five per cent of N i cot in, the LHJNG AKORAdid not contain one discoverable particle of that deadly poison, a drop of which, extracted, will destroy life. Our agent at Bombay has shipped us large quantities ef the Chingarera during the past two years, and although we have been pressed to supply the demand for this delicious luxury to the veteran smoker, yet we are now prepared to offer It in uelimitod quantities, at a price much lower
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^Aceamelsear has butte smoke tae Ameriaan tobacco and cigars, which are invariably themletily aftvueed, to be disgusted with the medicinal taste which leaves a nauseous unhealthy coating Ik the mouth, and in time seldom fails to shatter ttMl BCTTOEB STStCflO. The natives ef tae "ORIENT” smoke tae CftlwftSSFewmftiim, morn UU night, from youth so age. end am happily unconscious of tae wild, lift time tug Arc which courses through the veins ef the inhaler of tbe fomes of tobacco containing *^retavtta eseai layer of the weed to try tae
::S» (Tea figoms. H ...i;..............*.. uh
me in its delfttous flavor. Sold every wher at $i per pound. EDWIN YI. COOK A CO., , ^jgssiS^ilfsSBssr m hdes, and dealers in til kiqdaqf MVAM AM AMERICAN «GAM AM TOBACCO, MAIN DKFOT, Street, New York.
packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with directions and pamphlet, by addressing to
F. A. KLFuRT * GO., gents for Dr. Rloord's P. L, No. IS Gold street New York.
Sole As
myta dlv
I 3 IX IV ATE Sl “- No Charge Until Cured. CemfineraenU MEDICATED BATHS
male Pills $6. seat by mail or express, when ordered Master-
bat ion, or self abuse, speedily oared by an entire SliSWi. 5!SSg c *}} or tnrite at once, and be assured of prompt relief and low charges. Address free and coni dential. Send stamp for a circular. octl-d*wly
Gatoa’s Head Dtapeiskry. (Established I860. Gharsered 1881.) A MEDICAL PAMPHLET, Just
Patients at a distance treated by mail, and modOOU,Ur7 0,1
uuuu privaire auvice to ladies, either man or single, price 16 cents; either sent in seeled relopes on receipt of price. Office Reneeve* from 74 Greem Street, To 176 Jefferson street, between Filth and Center, near the Willard Hotel. Consultations private and all business strictly confidential Address THE GALEN’S HMaii DISPENSARY, soul dftwlv Louisville Kentucky.
I>rt. WEBSTER, 164 South Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois, (Between Madison and Monroe.) Office hours from eight A. M. to eight P. M. Specialist in the treatment of all private diseases in all their varied and complicated forms. Fo. the past twenty years Dr. W. has made the treatment of private diseases his bosiness and study which has enabled him to perfect remedies which are speedy and permanent, and in all cases can be used without hindrance to business or exposure to friends. Particular attention given to al. old standing cases, such as were formerly considered incurable, Sypailis, in all forms Gonorrhea. Gleet, strictuies, also the effeot of solitary habits, both ruinous to body and and produces some of the following effects: Pimples on the face, bodily weakness, constipation, aversion to and uneasiness in female society, uncleanliness, dread of future events, and finally a complete prostration of the vital power, loss 01
hands 01 all those contemplating marriage. Sent
lowing jjhysteians^Dr. Detier, Milwaukee, WlsMichig&nf Dr* p/ica* d Grand^tapidi, D Mto^ lean; Dr. Bowen and Dr. Harrison, S*. i.onis, Missouri; Dr. Gaines, Dr. J. BaUey, Dr. James Thorn, Chicago, " - * . _
ledo, Ohio; Dr.
Beaty, street.
Illinois; Dr. Hendershatt, To Davis, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr.
St. Paul, Minnesota. Office 164 Clark Postofflce Box 9894. my96 weowly
C^r^'hI \Voiirvi tEA
^ a jjleasant, osUe and effectual V ogetable Ueiue. also, a reliable cure for Fits' 1 and Worm 1 Fever Possessing in its combination wonderful cleans Ing and strengthening properties, it Kill always improve the health of the patient, whether affected by Worms or other causes. Price ffS Cewta. Sent by mail for 96 cents. „ . JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist. M. 8. BURR * CO., 98 Tremont street, Boston GenertiA^nU. and for sale by all Druggists.
Alabama, Virginia, California,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, | Oregon.
AT THE FARM OF THE KkkerlCkas Imeutmte, Fraakllm laatlMary lam* laetitate, Maas a. «ft»eet* HKeckamlce* Aseeelatien, Fenepiramia Meckaaica* Inornate, kc. Lwaie Agricaitnmlmm*. ffiteeftamice* Aeeeclauaa, And at numerous Institute- and County Fairs, including all tae Fain at which they were exhibited the past three year*. First prises have also been awardqd these Machines at the exhibitions of London, Porie, Dublin, Line, Beaancon, Bayonne, St. Dizier, Chalons,
Aad they have been furnished, by special command, to the Empress of France. Empress of Russia, Empress of Austria, Empress of Braz-1, Queen of Spain, and Quten of Bavaria.
Grover & Baker S. M. Co., SlKmat Waskia*t*m Street, INDlAftAl'OAJ.q, I^D. je 7d*w3m
ICfe CREAM.
NEW CONFECTIONERY BmA lee Creama flmlwwm, •Yoaepft Pariaette, Proprietor, NO. 86 North opposite TT AS fitted aa Ice Cream Saloon superior to J_L anything ever opened in this city, and visitors to this city, who leave without trying a saucer of his Ice Cream, will have deprived tkemselTes of a rare treat. Ladies unaccom nanied by gentlemen may visit it with perfect confidence that they will be free from the slightest annoyance. Parties supplied with Ornamented Cakes Fyramids. Water lees. Jellies. Charlotte de Kusc, Biscuit Glasces, common Ice Cream Pyramids, Ice Cream Prramids a la Harlequin, and L’nioi Xoe Cream Pyramids. This last is made by one else in the Western States my 8 <?£
LIGHTNING ROD.
Munson Lightning Rod.
ITS SPIRAL SHAPE.
rriHIS form gives the greatest strength at the -a. smallest possible cost, and makes it superior to a solid copper rod three inches in circumference. Dr Boynton, a scientific professor, says its spiral flanges stiffen the rod, and thorough edges dissipate the electricity, aad therein is muih better than a smooth surface. And Professor Buck-
“Pro Homo Publico.’* Private Diseases Cured lu tbe Shortest Possible Time, By Dn. YOUNG, late of Philadelphia, who has located himself permanently at No. 75 Third street. Pittsburg. PxNsaTi.vA*iA Headdresses •— ^ ' wH o have injured themselves by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which rain both body and mind, unfitting them for either bn siness, study or marriage. He has discovered the most certain, speedy and only effectual remedy in the world for all private diseases of whatever nature. Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General Debility. Nervousness, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of tae Heart. Timidty, Trembling, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, DjseosCS Of tha Hoad, TOreat, rfoac or SAia. Affections of the Liver, Longs, Stomach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those sxcbxt and solitary practices more fatal to their vie tines than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, etc., impossible. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of memory, Confusion of Ideas Depression of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Aversion to society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, etc., are soma of the evils produced. Thousands of of all asres oan aowlndae what ft the cause of their declaring health, kwuG their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and eatacteted,asvtaga singular appearance about the eyes, oongh and symptoms of coasumptioo. AN KMMZNAGOGUX FOR THE LADIES, a compound prepared aad said only by Dr. Young, warranted to remove all obstructions to the healthy menstrual flood, imparting new tone and activity to the system, price $1 per bottle. Obstinate cases of long standing may require No. 9, which is four degrees stronger than No. 1; price $5 per bottle Persons at • distance, by stating their symptoms, age and occupation, can receive medicine by express, securely packed from observation. Address Dm. YOUNG. No. 7h Third street, Pittaburg, Pennsylvania jei wly
DR. WM. THOMSONS OSes *nd Consultation Parlors are located at foo. ftft ttomtft Pelmwmro Street,
HDrJMMM^I
ute nuiQ to freely traverse uoth surfaces, and at the same time pursue tae spiral course to its movement. Munsons Liokthiko Rod.—This rod has received the highest markaot commendation which science can give. It has been eudor-ed by Moses G. Farmer. Electrical Engineer Boston; or. Buck man. Professor of Chemistry in Pennsylvania Medical University; and, inueed, by over five hundred Professors in Colleges, and other scientific men, as tae best rod ever invented, and possessing all the elements necessary to protect bul'dings from lightning. It has received the first premiums at the State Fairs of New York, Pennsylvania,lowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Connecticut, and at the National Fair, |- - - - tute of New Philadelphia, , and at ver* many County and istrict Pairs" in all sections of tae country. It has been successful in ever, contest. Over three hundred newspapers and other journals have spoken or it in terms of the highest praise, and it has been liberally patronized by the most Intelligent people wherever introduced. DAVID MUNSON Office No, as East Washington street, over Munsos A Jonnston’s .stove Store. m*rT7 >m
TO CARPESTERS.
CARPENTERS, LOOK HERE!
Yfte Builders’ and Nnuufactmrere* AasacsaUom
A *K prepared to furnish Doors, Sash, Blinds, XA. Window and Door fe rantes Mouldings and brackets. Special attention given to custom Wo>k. Dressing i amber. Working Flooring, etc. Scroll Sawing and Turning neatly done Dressed Lumber ripped and cut: o order. They have a Saw outside the main building to ent Bridging, Split Boa. ds, camber and Parallel Jol.-t from Dn to thirty feet long, making the Joist ready to lay Also dealers in a l kinds of Bnilding Lumber Jofet, Scantling and Shingles. WU1 endeavor to render satisfaction to al .hoping to share tne patronage of a generous public. MILL—N«. 89a N< rta Delaware street. YARD—No 843 MnssarhnsetU Avenue. _ C. Eden, President. JOHN L. AVEBY, Secretary. DAVID KKhtiLtt, Superintendent at the Yard. jeMdSm
BANKING.
BANKING OFFICE
E. T. KeighUey & Co. GR££NCASTLE, INDIANA.
STOOXaOLBXU:
E.T.KEIGHTLEY. W*. W.BKuWh,
S.
GE
LEGATE.
iORGE LEGATE.
W aad silver.
a general Banking business: allow in■t on time depmita; buy and sell goM Uovernmemt bomU. etc. As to on re-
the^onuy being respon ible ua certain amount, anytafara^oratyask*ra tara^gmion of°^r maaaer of doing business to satisfy tae moneved men ef the country. Respectfully. j«M3tu B. T. HEIGHT LEY ft CO.
BANKROPTCT.
Tlie Bankmpt Law m how m force.
