Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1867 — Page 2

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fcf inyHontNMMdnrllbbMfcfiftlnw. At tornnyr *nd ofl«f» <l««rt«f n«f •«*•»»•» «** fheeeblMke, wMlglento •••d In W*^ 11, , ' ril * ri «Mtw. _ _ Of«lfe *?MHINI Th* friend* mkJ »e<ninl»ln»««* <*n’A»«i»M*<’M wm »hoob«t‘ ye<rte»4e|, by the en*noitnef meet tbn« be terminated Me own enletence that morning at hla hoini in J<*f'iy«tto. Th* lad nawa prota* to be too trite. In Kol»* roary, IWo. Mr. Mach wa« etfkbea down with a paraiytlo etrobe, while on a vielt to tt" national eeet of gofernment, from thefff otof which he ha* never reoorered. tV* err In. formed by a gentleman of thla dty, who vi*. lied him on fhureday evening, thet hi* oondllion mentally wa» deprewefl en<l dr*pondent. flo to'd Onr Informant thet *< fae aathla world’# alldr* w*roooncernr<*> "" w*a well enough. Ill* Inoome, b#* n ' •mplefor tfto aupport of hlma*^ "bd fciniljr. ttut. oihorwiae.ho (hotigh* *»• hNl1 hrt,n n failure, and there nothing In tho fulurr to make IlfO detlrable. In the convoreadon he enqiitred eaperlelly In regerd to all hi* old aeqtM Into nor* and frlenda In thla olty. an I eeomwl anaiona to Iw tnformed of their eondllion and pro*peete, On leaving, our friend Inform* tia that he wee nnalnue to he kindly rrmeim bered lo all. That evening, It appear*, *elf dealrtictlon wa* determlnod upon. Ih went to a drug etoro and Inquired how mueb *irvrhnlne would be neoeeaary to kill a dog. and the beet mean* of ndmloteterlng It. I'pon hi* queetlona being answered, lo n<ked If 11 could not be admintetered in the ehapoofe pill. A friend of hie, hearing the queellon, a«hrd the deceased if he Inten led killing him*rlf, whereupon he Immediately left the etoio. Yesterday morning ho awakened with tin aanto deprrMttd mental ooadlMon, but III family were not at ell elarmed, as hr had frequently expremod eo.i«eif In a similar m»*>***« flul alrouwietanoe* «how that he had determined to end life’* fitful fever. It appear* Hint after breakfast he wont Into a plumber'* •hop adjoining his residence end raMislly Opened a drawer, rhmnrking "you keep ell kinds of tool's here.” Ife discovered a navy revolver, look It out, cochOd It, and placing ike mussle at his aide fired (he fatal weapon, the hail passing through hie heart out to the other. Unconscious, ho expired in about ten minutes, Imniri, Mach #a* born In lloss county, Ohio. When qulto young his father, MiOtf Mach, removed to Warren county, this mate, engaging in agricultural pursuits, where he lived for many years commanding respect for hismsny Virtues snd sterling qualltlea. Ills son first iwgaged In mercantile pursuits at the town* of Independence and Williamsport, In that county. Unsuccessful In that business be turned his attention to th* law. He was a studentof JudgeiiAYi.ON. of Orawfcrdevllle. In l*Wl be eommenord the practice of the law at Wllllam*porf, but in a short time removed to l.sfayette,where he ha* since lived. W* think be once represented Warren county as a rep* resontsllvetn the legislature, and gerhaps was clerk of the House. Then he was Identified with the Whig party. We are Informed that he was once the Whig candidate for Congress against Jotin Prrm, but during tho canvass be changed hie party alUllatlons, declined the ' candidacy and supported hi* opponent. Thrice he represented the Klghth Congreeslon. si iMstrlct. In l*‘t> he was the l>emoeratle candidate against UaViu Hiukh, Whig: In 1M‘>D the Democratic candidate against IfohKHT (!. (IHIMIONV, Whig, ami In Wft4 the Itepubll can tfamtldaie against Dr. Jamks Da via, uem* orrst, lie whs, also, for a brief time l ulled stales Dlsirlct Attorney lor Indiana,during the adiuliiletrstlon of President Polk. A bout a year ago he was eppolnled postmaster at I. ifayeUc, a position bo occupied at the time o| hie do*

cease,

Without tbe advantage of early mental dls elpllne Ma)or Ma(’M achieved an enviable po* sltjon In his profeaslon. He was sucoeeaful In Its practice without being learned or profound. He was adroit as a lawyer and aa a politician. Ih* fori hslo • (forte, and hie speeches In Con. grass exhibited ability andcommumlcd respect. In all Hie public positions he occupied, he inalntklmd himself with credit to himself ami (hose he repreeented. Th* party changes 01 Major Mac* did not Involve personal antinoe. Ities, (tehtel and warm hearted, he held his per. •OUal friendships to tbe last. To his family no men could be more hind or generous. He wa* devoted to them, as his wife ami children were te him. and If ho bad a fault In that re< gsrd, It was over Indulgence. Having In his earlier years encountered the rough ami tumble ol life himself, H was his eonstani rfb.rt to nuke the lives of those dependent upon him ae free from care ae possible, And It was not to hie family alone that ho was geo* eroue. Ills sympathies and his purse were •Iwsys free to those In distress, or who needed charily. And hi* lateet uttersnoe* were ex* prrestonsof aiTeetlon and love for his numer. ous Mend* and acqualntancea, Bad Indeed is It to think that existence to such a man became wearisome and that he sought relief by self.destrucllon before he had arrived at the allotted period of life. We believe (hat b* had not reached ihree score years, hut his life was *0 full of Incident* that in experience he bad achieved a ripe age. The Intelligence of the untimely and end end of M \|or Mao* will be received with unaffected sorrow by hie friends throughout the mate, who can lie numbered by thousands, for his gents) manner* and gen> •roil* nature attached them to him with hooks of steel. Major Mtc* leave* a wife and two son* to mourn hie departure to that bourn* from whence no traveler returns. Vale. a*«rif«ltiare •• the he»afciie*a

Partf*

Tbe Journel thus exhibit* tho animus of the

ttepublloan partyi

” The great danger which now Ilea In the path of the nation Is that of th* Internal dls* ■enainna In the Itspubllcan party, with which party Interests are for the preeent essentl. ally bound. During the prograae of tbe war. the preseure of reUl arms m front, and of copperhead sympathy for rebels In the rear, kept the rank* of this party compact, put aside all trivial d'lTen-neea, and prevented peraonal ambitions from rljlo. to VominenJ#; *,« with the vlolonea In the field, confirmed by equal victories at th* ballot hex. thus giving assurance of a continued control *f nnb||« af. fairs, aelflsh men rush forward to eelxe the ne reeirstnefl, And even patriotic men, sin.

cerely desirous of promnitmv the

the great principle# el the party, are la danger el fklling into a personal scramble Ter office.” Bo tt he* keen tinea the iAMguratloa of the itspubllcan party Into power, from the liegtnalng It has been a scramble for th* spoils ef victory end th* enotumette of power. But OB* principle has kept (he Republican or rad* leal party together, and that ha* been tbe ooheelv* power of public plunder_or, ae the Journal term* It, “a personal ecramid* for oMce-snd a rash forward to seise the honor* and emoluments of eueceee.” This la th* aen. tlment wbleh animate* Ihe party nowin pow* er. It Is demonstrated In th# rrconitruotlon aete, whisk have no warrant In th* Conetltu* lion, end which conflict with the aplrlt of civil liberty ami the phi* foeophy of «ur political lasiUutlcni. The Republican party has maintained Its auprmn* aey by hypocrisy, corruption and deepoiDm. Paring tbtf war th# Intereete «f tie eonnfry Were mad# secondary lo partisan and personal triumph. To thet end all pntrletlo consider#* ttone were made to lueonmh, 'ft>e i%dtea)« will# loudly proeUlmlng no partflem, made

tie test of loyalty, fidelity to the ' 44 radieel party. Theaa who eotiM ••rib# te the poiltleal tenet* of (Be

party were denouaeed #• trattom awd rebe eyrnpathlaere, ,ne matter what eactlfloM thei h«il made t« upMtf tb# Oavern^rat. An tbn seme pre^iptivg spirit pfrvni

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windgw, and ''ht out.” -A'yeung lad named Rryner waa drowBed in Whit# Hver la#l Sunday,near Hafletew, Uibson county. ^ KibtAP^-Hr. Alexander fklMIpi, * well known farmer of Olbson oou»ty, Url»| nine miles north of Princeton, wee from his wsgon, last Thursdey, end suffered such injuries that be died on Baturday. _ — An old msn named Rigwell wa* “|(J d tbe ears at Bmlthvllle, Monr' Saturdey. - Thirty cents a ID'» S 09 ^ -a mil. b.' ^ored by • • ■ ,n Mu/,t l6 ' lt ‘ it *» wrd *y* islcr KJ. Muchner, a Juvenile base ball* *.(, of Munole, nib mptod to catch a “By/’ l*lt Priday, foil over a board, and broke an arm. A Mr,a* Oftrwao*.—Some mean end cowurdlv wrebh entered the pasture of Bemnel Kratiklln, Ksq., of Kranhlfn lownehlp, leet riiiir*dHy night snd killed • veluablemsf# IHcnuing to him, by cutting heMhreaW— Npriircr Journal, —K, o. White—"Old White," of the Me* tropnlUnn—ts playing to good housei In Delphi, -tifarkford Mrfiee, ef Terre flaata, beard a burglar In bis house, jumpid out of bed, s 'lxed bis shot gun and etruck a light to »** where to khoot, While Blat'kford wps flddllr g around the lump tbe burglar handed him one "in the snoot.” which sent him to grass. The burglar Jhen leisurely Walked away. —There Is a mad dog panic. In Danville. Some of the cltlaenecf that unfortunate v dl ip* could not bo meddor If bitten by all tbe dogs of Stamboul. —The mother of young Johnson, sou of WII* Itnin Johnson, of Danville, found " bed with him n fee- -**«»•«• at**. Tho rep* . -..HI th? habit of crawling through a crevice In the well every night, and leetnod to like tbe boy es a bedfellow. —Hendricks county dogs killed twenty-one sheep for Mr Coleman Caeh, one night last

wiok.

—Peter T.tsman, a soldier of isia, and a par* tloipaut In the battle of Tippecanoe, died at Carlisle, on the loth Instant, in theSleh year of his Hge. lie had been a member of tbe Meth* odi«t episcopal Church for over forty year*. I'KAT.-lt Is no longer a question ae to whelli. r our marsh lanua contsi* !.••» •• •*«'» lor practical demonstration has tfcclded that they do, and Ih large quantities. Of course, it la not equal to thet taken from the Irish bog, but la of a very good quality—one ton iiemg equal to one cord ef wood. Last year small quantities of H were prepared by one or two ol our eltlaens, for use last winter; and so well were they eatisfled with It* burning that they are now preparing large lota of it lor their use this winter. We learn that the Catholic authorities of Notre Dame have purchased 1,400 acres of mareh land In Hams township, of Mr. K. M. Irvin, for some*i‘>,000, six hundred acres of which is supposed to be good peat land, and was bought for that use. They have now some twenty tone of this article prepared on their Kankakee lands, snd intend, we learn, putting Immediately fifty men at the work of it* preparation. We learn that Judge Stanfield Is also preparing It. Thera are thousands of acres of It In this county, and when pres*** are brought Into use In Itg preparation, end other metiers pnrialnlng thereto fully understood, It will come tqto quite an extended u*«.—0oafA Jl*n<J iHyttler. —Mr, David B. Wilbur, of Hartford, Ohio county, recently eloped with and married Miss ^ary L. French, of Rising Sun. Bully

for Dave.

—The Jeffersonville editor of the Louisville

Courier, he* the following!

One of the moot diabolical outrage* occurred lo the upper end of our oeunfy yesterday. As uesr a# we esn learn, tbe particular* areas fullowsf Two white gtrle were attacked by ihree negro men on yesterday morning, as (her were going from their home to a neighliorlag house. The negro*# walked Insulting, ly toward them and grasped one of tbe Htris by tbe arm. Tnl* appeared to be the signal for a general attack, for Immediately the two girls were beeetby theioferualvcoundrels.and a most horrible acene ensued. Tbe girls 'truggleo with their villainous assailants until they were nearly worn out, and but for the timely arrival of Mr. Fielding Combs, of ClI* •'» township, (who, hearing their aorrams Hew Immediately to their relief.) »h« wifi* would, we have no doubt, been brutally rav* taped, as they were badly scratched aad bruleetl In resisting the villaina. On the appear* slice of Mr. Combs ihe rascals took to their heel*. As soon as the girl* war* duly cared for, Immediate steps were taken for the capture ot the oaeiawa, and at this time ot writ* U'K vigilant effurts are being made to brlngtb* ruffians to Justice. Threats of Lynch law being enforced are heard on every hand, and although opposed to such summary punishment, we do not think that anything Is too 400d for the ecounduls. We hear of eurh outrage* on every band, end wa eboulJ make an example of thnrn in our oounty, if caught, for that te tbe only sure way of putting a stop •o their proceedings. It is earnestly hoped bv all that the begroea will be caught, and, from tbe etepe taken, we have no doubt they

will,

—Franole J. flock, of Laneevllte, Harrison county, wa* wrestling, •• Saturday last, when his antagonist threw him heavily upon hie bead, fatally In,luring him. —J soph Ureuot, a nine year old boy, wee drowned last Sunday, while bathing In the river near Vevey. —Jonstban Maynard, 01 uroekviue, snot and dangerou 1/ wounded himself while fooL » »g with e pistol. If that doesn’t kill him Jonathan bad better try a hoc next time. —William R, Dally,# Now Albany mao, whom the I.etlyrr describee ae “fifty or fifty* live year* old) with mixed black end grey, hair, a benevolent looking face, and mild blue •yes,” has Just been held to ball on a charge of rape, committed on the person of Mary La* follette, htaetep daughter,

Into

*"f#w whSst'and'best?mlooflb#

Of THM

waieb rho'di

^ ’ lifcftes* - fftshrmtlw,

sg^Lvef^ysliEr Assocmffon,

hug fou and call you friend, and talk about tour friends, but they will pull you down to degradation, to sorrow, to poverty, ami t* •bam*. They have white ikum with black hearts, end will ruin your'character* If you aseoclete with them. They ere creatures born of political acddcncy and treaaonablo conspt* racyt and are tho enemies of all goad govm* meets and of ell decant people. {Applause 1

MieatiniTin tbe Deer.

Kxaclly two year* before the rebellion, and Vlaele N**,

before he had become converted to the goeptl, BnowNtow delivered a 1 ICempble, in which be uttered tbe

chrlstljn sentiments: . "Ml Mends, I have tried to do my duty In this world, ee an accountable being, as a man and ae a Christian minister, end, when 1 depart this IlfeJ confidently expect to go to the jnsnstons ef tB# Weeevd. Tr», my friends, When t die I am pretty sure 1 shall go straight to heaven. Having fought the good fight, and kept the faith here 00 earth, I nape to be admitted to the great reWnrd. Hu*, mv fnende. when I bav^ shuffiwd off this mortal coil, •■« entered Into that happy Pleoe, and shall loek around amewgtbetintcldmyriada ol theju*t made perfect in that blissful abode, ebould 1, by any chance, any it range peradveutunu be* hold among those happy thing* a single e-d-g abolitionist, of any nation, clime, or color, be be Jew, (ientlle or flotteowtiljj!* 9 *

Just at onco swear that «»>*—

tiatYbe r,*rson doe# not expect

to go to heaven now, union there should be •dine pretty wholesale cheating at tbe door. Amerieum Wine W«li*wi«-**»• Yarhe «f Kvli«»’e leixnst - l-ukc

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Kelley’# lelMd, In Lake Kilo, has of late years become famous for Its grapes and wine. An interesting history gf the bnstness earned on there la given In a4eUer to tie Ohio State Journal, a part of wbfoh wo copy: "Those lotorestlng In studying geological phenomena,aa well M tboeehavLmf ntaeie for American an* tlqultlee, may find some matters ofinterest on Kelley’* Island. Rvervwbereon and around tne isisuU u««ip groove# have neon out Into the solid Dm* rock by the glaciers. In tome in* stance* the**glaciers moved block* of rock weighing twenty thousand tons, notonm Mel plain nor on a desoandlag elope, but really moved tbe misses up bill! I know ot no better place to see the effects of glacial action than on the nonb and ea«t shore* of tbe Island. Oa the south side of 1 he l-laud, dotaebad from the island, hnwever, Ursa largo btuok of llmeatone whose upper surface 4# completely covered with figure* of sun, moon, mm, deer, etc., graven in tho rocks, as is generally believed,

by Indians,

"Urapevlnee were planted on tho island morn than twenty yesi-s ago, »ml are yet in good boaring conaitl n -In f iet tho oldest vlr e on the Island is to.d«y as prolific a learor #• any of the more recent vines. The varltlet of grapes planted arc the Catawba, Isabella, Delaware and Concord; many other varieties are represented by a few vines, but . nine* tenths of the wine inado on the Island ts from

tbe Cats w Im.

•Mn l*V) Mr. ^Charles* Carpenter had one acre tn grapes. He sold from the crop to the amount of fl(X). Nine rows of Isabella vinca yield him 1.A7A pounds of grape, from which ho made 300 gallons of wine. Ho gathered <1,200 pounds of Catawhas, but sold most of them for table use, and from tbe reui ilnil r be maxufactored one hundred ami thirty <1 >ns ofMPlne. In ltti7 the first quality of his OaMw* ba 'must’ showed aspedflegravity ofseventyeight degrees, and with tbe addition of six ouneet of sugar, ahowed 00 degrees, or this

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aMOntonent In

CROWN HILL CEMETERY,

'I I* heaer *f enrTallen Soldteri.

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_ fbr boo**, efle, blacks, and gives With IMtto labor and aa moisten tag,

flhea anf Hirn^e^yval^Tt*^^' Bo * t ’ J.* ’ OTUBWN, BROS., Manufacturers.

l-^grr

quality bo made 967 gallons. HI# No. 2 Catawba‘muat’ehowedH? degrees, but with th* addition of twelve ounces of sugar was 100 degrees; of this ho made ITS gallons. Tho Isabella ‘must’showed f>Mdegrees; with eight ounce* of sugar, &"> dogrrea-213 gallons. Mr. Kelley, In 1K»7, m*do .no Rations. In W-VJ there wero about seventy acres In grapes on the Island, snd-halfof which wero sot out that ^'Tho leading wlno growers on the ULmd more than a^ear ago formed a Joint efock company Ofgioo.ooo capital; too.ooo of tho capital has been taken, and payments amounting to thirty-five per cent, have been made. The company have contracted for tho eranes nn ffinfo htirtrlree/4 «r»sl el/*/ eecliH** iDCk # mU^t 7 of wbleh must be equivalent to a standard of elgbiy-llve degrees. Th* company owns a win* cellar with a atoaage capacity of about SIX),000 gal Iona. There are now some 12.000 gallons of wins on band In It, and they intend to fill It with the vintage of this year. Tho company has employed a tefy Intelligent Herman front near the Rhino, who from youth was brought up to wine making. II* waa employed last tear, and bia manufacture of tho vintage ofliSX) gives very flattering promise# of being tbe beat wine ever made In Ohio; It certainly 1* very far superior to that made here In former years. To me it Is very evident that

Ooaorml Loo oa ackoot Dtecipliao. A report on evhool dloolpllan, atibnittod to tho oduoattonol eotimtloa la Riobaaond, Ylr* gtaia, last wook, waa props rad by General Romirt K. La*. Ho give* his Idoo of what

toaehtra ahould bo oe followai

"Tho eolectlon of proper pontons for tbe offlee of teaohor la a matter of tb# trot Import* •noo, ond aa Ita dutlae require long and eont* prebonslvt preparation, it atoould bo rogardod aa among too most honorable and Important nrofeasfon*. and bo commlttod to tboon wbooo benofioUl Influonce and instruction ohall em-

broeo morale and roliglon, na well na tbn Intol* ... - . loot. Tbe teacher ebould bo tbe ogimpte of 9f*^bly on* tbouea tbo pupil. He tbould aim at tho highest at- did nnrjrpprovo of tfloleney, and-uoLat a pisMlug m- M doflolu atatletioi

much ofgrapooulture snd wtno making Is yet to bo learned, before Ohio wilt produce a wine In every rospect equal to that made by that toilsome, patient and somowhal stolid tribe of tba Teutonic race—tho Swabians on tho

Bblno.

“ Aside from tbo compant’s cellar, there are eight other ooflaro on tho Isfond whose aggro* gate capacity dose not exceed that of tho oom* pnny’o alone. Tho company have made prep, •rotione ond arrangements to manufaoture a first oloso artlelo of Catowb t • brandy.’ Wine ond wtno growing moot bo fully as remnnora* ttv* aa ‘ petroleum ’ stock, when 1 first vie* tied tbo Mend In 1M8, there were several men •aralofa tb«y purohaood several acres of land, planted them tn grape*, and to-day have not only coMombte, but ronlly elegant bentos, and fro# of debt, and havo an annual Income of from ffl 000 to ffi.OOO. Abont that period of time a German landed on tbe island, with 6000 In rash—bla entire worldly fortune. Ho paid 1-100 of It for a low sores; planted them in grapes; and I am told that be now Is worth over 600,006, all modoont of bis few acres of grapes, by groat perseverance, untiring in* dustry and unyielding energy. Is not this an example well worthy of imitation 7 Kelley’*

ad ““ ‘

Island and tbe lake shore are not the only pl*«e# where a euro reward await# earnest and patient Industry. 1 am willing to admit that tbn lake ItaeUteof considerable advanta«e in modifying tbe meteorological toflu. •aoes for grape growing, but there are a great many other petals la Ohio where grape grew* in* caa bn made Joel ns profitable as neve. “The eueoaee wbleh teemed to hover around every one who engaged earnestly in Ttbe ear* lure, or win# mnkiag produced, at may wall h# Imagined, quite a mania for vineyards. Pot-ln*Bay Island i# being rapidly eoavgried late a large vineyard: North Baea Island fe rapidly filling with the vine; the Pentnauta has many acre*, and round about Sanduskv

to hi# care to think and to work, and can impart to them vigor with learning, there eta be no real advance. Ho mutt atudy the eharao* ter and diepoaUfon of bla pup)It, and adept bit eouree of dtootpUne to their peculiarities. Above eii, be niuet he naiform, eoa tie tent, firm, kind tn his conduct, tench mere by note

no definite etatlattes; and eon only eay in support of tho 'thouland acre’ guess, that on the reed from Sandusky eity te Venice there Is literally atmest a eontioaou* vineyard for a dietanee of ibeut fire mile*, nod th* entire suburb* of Sandusky etty are simply a vast vineyard—here fifty scree, there tea, there twenty, over there fifty-four, here tlx, there

#t0e m i >n i . »

“At no period elec* grope growing was omnmenoed has there been prnintM of rhMtttm

1 SUuated mr in« fLATTr;

wine am of opinion that not more tbantoUffl jJ^cr^^ouIdJh^preMn^promlsIeir^btfl-

harveet,

grape# on

240,000 gallona.”

ng’ or

wine; tbe

maM

parents ef a new geaoretloa. but else ee betra t6o*# b#*t attoaI*<l fSrfBr ,, !l,iff5^2S.I. 1 !*1^ aOromottailty^andjhlle preparing them for wise aen of opinion that notmore that todfef

BUould tb* dally bueiaem of the eehool be eondueted on aueb prindplea, and tbe dudIIs

habit, of obedienoe, rmmr-

jmoe and trtithforheae,and be aouvinei ' they are aeble and lovely to themeetve

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Male and Female Agents wanted lx every town-eoanty aad neighborhood In th* I’nlted states. Ten per rent, discount allowed to agent*.

The Concert w 111 take place at

Morrison’s Opera Uali, Vndlxnapelle, Ind.* Anpast Iff, *07.

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BITTERS.

Book and Job Printing

iRdtensMlIi Brask

, joe awmtk

(Third door aout# ef Scorgia,) Of their own mannfaeture. at

' ui^jiii^rv * ^

PORTAB AND STATIONARY 8Im« Eigiaes and Roilors.

PROSPECTUS. Z

ESTABLISHMENT,

■aAlmmmpolis*

• V . . Indiana

Aa Interesting Question.

TTrnAT class ot people will be mostsnsceptiu ‘ fcvldextly those affected with any disease of the stoaaeh, liver, er my ef the orgms appertaining te digest lea. This class el passoaa andoabtedly

,. -iHJC PBOFBIfiTORS OF TUB nETCALD ' take pleasure in returning their thanics to their friends and the public ior_the very liberal patronage they have seen (it to bestow them during tneir brier connection with the above tabllshment. and would respectfully solicit a c tinimnee and increase of the tame We do

hesitate to say that our

•bo** posse—c-t

;organs

M^For further partlc"*'

grammes to -

If. lhAlJIBEMPECnC * COVyock BOX' Ifio. 97, ImdUuuspoll

Inslluma.

Offlee over No. FT, Massachusetts avenue.

1y« dtfiftwtw

-TS—

^ west ion then naturally arises, how’ shall

.»v.ni icr pro- | we restore *n*nEeep these organs in a healthy and

FURNITURE*:

Housekeepers 7 Em AO and 66 Saet Washlngten

. . . 1 I.. Street.

T7HTRNITURE of all kinds. Reds, Mattrasses

JC and Lounges on band and made I

tn* best material and work a done on short notice, and c, Look out mr the spotted mu

BOnasd eondittout We xnswtr, by aUextioo to diet, avoMlng all undue excitement, using modi state didrvbe, WvWding aft hrtoxtcattng drtaks, no matteV tn- What form presented, and by the aod aceerttof to directions, of that great

srcxgllitoning tenia, < Jl t> ' 1 :.j. .- • > n •• ■ ■

' BtOOFLut-KD’S BfinvrAN BITTERS,

inaanshtp. Repairing called for aa ordered nlea- 5 aprlT dam, <

ALES.

• Prepxredby AJi Uta JACKSON, r>x£cf^r>szjpxzijk.

c. • auTTxnriiLD. t. frid. thompsow. .1 €. n. niJTTBRFIKI-D 4k <Xfc»

AQXNT8 FOR

Llll’s Ckleifo Brewery Ceaptiy’s

attend la Germany, aad t^iefo.

Pale Mtack Ale, -' •I* Stack Ale, Paf* Cream Ale,

Of fixid extracts. D is made are

gathered la Germany, and their virtue*, in the form ef extracts, extracted by cm of the most soimitUlo chemists and phansaceutists this

country affords. It Is

NOT AIARUOK PBKIfAlRATKO 2

hove es-

con-

not

BOOK AMD JOB OFFICE

Is one of the most complete and extensive in the. west. OnrfaoUHtMUTTYPB^STEAM POWER PRESSES, and materials pertaining to a printing office, are such that we can execute all descriptions of printing at as low prices as any establishment tn the west, an I in the hxstmt stylx or m axv, which can not fail to give entire satis-

PKOSPBtJTTJS

ixdiawpolTs BERALD, , I Itaily mmd. fffmeltly, ffer IMfy: The great political quesUow* which ar^ftttT discussed- and dec«ed dnftu^ km coming yeasr-f-possesl 1 * rfdBtf naff-"absorbing interest. To I secure anifetelMgdHt^etdie# upon them, the public mind should fee thoroughly informed upon, the issues, and the best Deans of information is an able and fbartass pres*. Every Democrat ttohld take a pap«. one that fpli^«ns him ] on the questions fn which ho to immediately la- | tcrested. The Proprietors ot the Hxaaim *a**nd that it ahall aot only fully. 4»scus# fbe general tosues before tlie country, buAAl^p those connecte w ith State policy. Tilery esn- he- no more pewer- ' fal agency immaintaining'Cbnsttoutional Liberty than a free PRESS, and ft shall he the leading object of the to advocate the equal rights and sovereignty of the States, in all powers not delegated to tho Federal Government and the personal liberty of the citizen. The Herald will ept>ose all usurpations *f powers, whether in the | National or State GovenMUeute, and insist upon the suliordiUartaw of the aMitary to the civ U rnlo It will advocate the restoration policy of Fresi-; dkrt Johnsor, the immediate admission of the Representatives of the Southern States in Congress, and a recognition of all the people of the States lately In rvtielllon, who have returned to their allegiance as citizens, with the full rights and privileges of citizenship, sectore the pacification of the country and its lormer prosperity.- The Herald will oppose negro sul fVctgc and all attem te pfuce poHtical power in

the hands of the Mack race. As a

Noeffor shallt be sparedto give the Herald an Interest to all classes of eeadera. ft will contain interesting Miscellany, the Latest News by Telegraph and Mails, and such general informatiomj as will make it a welcome visitor te the Business

Man, the Parmer 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 o£ our own market. Xenau*ot Use Ihally. .

610 >» 5 UO

J uuil 4 TO 35 HOUSE POWtli. 4LSO MBTABLE SAW MILLS. Bbavethe oWeet, largest and mostcompicte V\ works in the LntoeiTstates, devoted exclusively to the manufacture of Portable Engines and Mw MMto. which, tor simplicity, compactneis, power and economy ol fuel, are conceded by experts, to be superior to any ever offered to tne

public.

The great amount ot boiler room, fire suiiac un-1 .cylinder ansa, which we give to the ratehorse power, make our Engines the most power ful and cheapest in use; and they are adaptod t every purpose where power is nciii- ived. All sizes constausly on hand, or furnished or

short notice.

Descriptive circulars. With price list, tn in. aPP #3oU* MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Ctica, N. Y. Branch office, 86 Maiden l.ane, Y.Citv. aii»f*,liy

RESTAURANTS.

JOHN A. LSHKHITi'JlK

In anysbuse-of the word; contains no whisky, ruirn, or any'other toOoiicating ingredients, and 1 can bo frcelynsea'lnramllie* without any foar or

rmn , **"aavewM offing Hooetractiugthe diseaseoi

Rise. Of intemperance. We wish this fact disttaotiy understood, as maqy are apt to confound this Bitten, with the many others efarotbe public prepared from liquor ef some kind. During the

I a barrel, ball barrel and botUes, for tho trade

amt family "*o

Office, Ba street, cast Orders In

and free of ehari

Office, Bamplo-room and Taults—85 Market rest, cast or postoffico, Indianspolls, Indiana. Orders In ihs city dollvcred with promptness

and fr«o ot charge.

Trade orde s, both in and out the etty, especial! v solicited and attended to with promptness.

MUSICAL.

ilVDlAI^APOAilR

dlT3T

Office: Washington Hall, NEXT TO METROPOLITAN THEATER. , \XrURRS orders for OBgafOaioato for Striog VV or Krass Mishs-wili oo received at any tlmeduringdayor evening, In abaenceof a m-m-l*cr, by the proprietor ot the hall, Prof. Gresh,

Prompter.

The undersigned, members of this Rand, fee? Interested In announcing themselves as tbe • Uj Hand who have been for year, known as National Guards' Rand, Hahn’s Baud, C'isy Band, and Metropolitan Band. The members are all resli 0n ^ 0 tm9't1irror&VpuVlk w mml^a"*; and citizens who wt.I pi aaeihe public aad tneir patroulsert with good and well executed music of tho pa»t ami present time, soliciting re-peot-

lullv y«ur patronage.

Adolph »ohell»chiiildt, Ferd fiehellschmldst,

Phil. Dohn, George Knrg, Henry Hahn, B J.Vogt G. A. filedonmeistcr, Rctnh Miller, PhiL Hahu, A. Plata,

AriFitoher,

jetOdOm.

Bon Gresh,' West oarls.

«REAT WESTERN LATH MACHINE! Pntew ted April 94.164MI. Us capacity 1s unlimited, and will readily cut --ffOxQOO Per Da?, Requiring but one horse power to drive Ik It to a self feeder, and perfectly safe to the operator-

wm V- otSed'. 1

For Btate. oonmip or laolvidaul rights and ma

WHOLesAte oaocaas.

A. JONHS

OO,

WHOLESALE GROCERS, “ I. ■ 1 * a'.*;. / !i , ' • Not. 74 gnff 79( Sihimlft new block,) . Somh Meridian Street, laclfsmnpollw, Indiaass.

Oliolei’n. Season Of 1840this Bitten wa- extensively used throughout the entire country A«* A PRETlLTriTE, And we have aot heard of a single instance which this Bitten was used, where tho perso suffered from any of the symptoms of Cholera. THR GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, BOOmiftS' GEIHAN BITTERS. WILL CUB* DEBILITY! DEBILITY Resulting Orom any cause whatever. Prostration of the System, ornrcxnaY Severe Hurd* hips, Exposure*, Fevers, °* Diseases of Camp Life. Salfflera, CUlReas. Male or Female, . Adult or Yontts, Will Aad la this Bitters a pure Tonic, not dependent on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. This Bitten win cure tbe most severe cases of ivsr is Pep si .a., . i ^ . i And IMtoases resulting from ' . i ! -i .Dill Jill • Disotders of tbe Digestive Organs

And is the only sure, certain and sails remedy for , MVK* CORVfoACTXa.

Business, Ytsitlng and Fancy C'dore-l Canls in every variety, at unusually low prices.

One copy, one year, by mail •* “ six months “

•* “ three “ *' . .............. S 00 ** *• one “ “ _ 100 Ten eopis of the Daily Herald will be furuisheil one year for flOO. and an extra copy to the getter up of the-chib. " ’ . . ‘ , - Agents will be supplied at S cents per copy.

Terms* ot Use Weekly.

Single copies, one year— .#2 00 -Single copies, six months 1 00 Ten copies, or more to one person, one year, eachcopy. T. ....... 1 TB Twenty copies, or more, *o one person, one year, each copy, 1 SO With an additional copy to the getter up o

each Club of ten. ; .

Specimen copies will be sent to any person de-

siring it, on application.

Every Democrat in Indiana to requested to act as an agent for the Hkrald, and do all in his power to extend its circulation, and thus add to our ability to give It increased interest. Address,

KfEHAfeO COMPANY,

‘ j. - - Proprietors and Publishers, - _ .,i-l INDIAN A POUS. IND.

CONRAD UCBbRITTER.

C. LEHRRITTER & C0„ CAPITAL SALOOA ATKD RESTAUIS A!\T, Ne. 11 East Washington Stre.-i

(Martin Hug’s old staad.-

TTaVING fltte<l up the Capital at greatex. AT pens- fora Saloon and Bostaur nt w

ticularly <nvit« the public «o intend to 1 ej,) our Bar well: Liquors. W me. Ale, Cigars, < rant well supplied with the <

we ]

ill, Hr

ticularly -nvite the public «o give us a call, hv »<• to i ej,) our Bar well stocked with the be^t

etc , an,l our Ker-tau-

rant well supplied with the very be.-t the n-arre: affords. In tact we intend to keeps Cistclai. housh. and give satisfaction to our patron.-,

foWl iHitn

FAST FREiCHT LINE.

MERCIIASITS , DESPATCH

Fan4 Freight Isine.

Es t at>lislie<l

DRY GOODS.

POSTERS

In black and colored Ink, of every conceivable shape and size,and on any and every colored paper

CHAMBERS, STEVENS & CO.

Importers and Jobbers of

IDIR/X' O-OOIDS,

Nos. 85 and ST Race St., below Pearl,

aprtO d3m

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

CIRCIJEARS

Of every description neatly executed on common white or colored paper, letter paper, note paper or, in foct, on any kind or quality of paper id price

W. H. Hoover. J. K. Pumphrey. Murray Shipley. HOOVER, PUMPHREY & CO., Wholesale Deal er* in STAPLE AAD FAATV DRY GOODS A.N I> .NOXIONS, No. 91 Pearl Street, between Fine and Eace, ciKTOiysnsrA-Ti. aprSO d3m

*d, and ]

) accordingly.

Olanli Boolc«.

We have a very complete assortment of paper fo Blank Books, which will be bound in such manner aa will insure complete satisfaction. The attention of countv o dicers to respectfully called to this branch of our business.

fehediv

UfirtlftiitY.

UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME, ‘Ju laaOM O »«. JeaeffiliCtomatty, iRdlaBsu

^TUftlffig wlll be rertnaed a|ftl|to lastltutton

LiJ — HL ^

lalalag any prepazatfoa ef mercury, er ay purging, acts powerfully on this organ, excites it to a healthy aad Uoetg action, and gives a tone to bt

whale system; Ranee. . ■

HesUtto. BaerffirouaA auremgtto

Take the place of

•lekaess. BeMUtr ffi»4 foffiMUmffe • , - 11 ■ ut ITT km I K IT U " ~ HOOmSD’S fililAY BITTERS! Witt cur* every ease of Oarffitolc •? Ifiorrmu DebUlty, e> ffif fifcffi Kite«y% ' - - • i -,w: all - v: •urtnimat A-oraa » Dha••HiMfoid tocmttffiefo. OUDfreUi# tollawinf iyiniitoind. CeaWfoanax 0r *J~^ *

BIEE HEADS

Imertua Express Co-, ffeprieior*.

Transports Freight front

IVEW YORK, BOSTO.\, A NT) all points In the New England State-, to xV. all points in t^e West and Southwi st, ES 0 * ;* Chartered Cars, Next In Speed to the Regular Express Company* At regular Railroad rates. For further mfoi n tion, apply to G. G. EARL. Agent. 19 Virginia Avemie. Indianapolis E. CUMMINGS, Superintendent, Buffalo jell dim

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

Administrator’s Sale. . .-VTOTICE is hereby given that I will -fl! at pub Xl lie auction, on Saturday, the 13th day cl 1, at the office late-y occupie , by Robert le. deceased, in tbe , Itv of Indianni.o i-.

July; I8b7.

L walp le. decea-ed, in tbe , itv of inuiaDHpo::-. Mar-On county,, ertain per»onal property of .--aid decea-ed, consisting of a large and well selected

’ Librarv, and oiner miscell;

llancous books and

ar\,

office furniture, etc A credit of four

sums ov r th.ee do tors, tbe pun baser g

red su j die

months will be given on all tors, the pun baser giving hi.

note wi h one ormoreapproved suietie-, waiving valuation and appraisomenu tows. All sums of

three dollars and under, cash in baud.

wm.John Wallace,

je23dtdAwSw Administrator.

UHJSAT MM0 M1.UI1ON ^

rathe

WineTrade of tlie United States Pure California CtoajnytaR’iie. 1\/Tade and prepared as if done*in France, from LYl pure California Wine, and taking the place of imported Champagne. The undersigned would call the attention ol Wine dealers and hotelkeepers to the following letter, which may give a correct idea ol the quality of their wine:

“Continental Hotel,

‘Philadelphia, October 25, lSt'6

“Messrs. Boucher dt Co.

“Grntlrjur: Having given your Ca'.iicr

Champagne a thorougi '

mg given your California

pagne a thorough test, we take pleasure in saying that we thlA it the towt Aruerican Wine we have ever used We shall at once place it on

our hill of fare. Yours tVuly, “J. E.KINGSLEY A CO.”

Call and try our California Champagne.

no via dSm

BOUCHER A CO., 30 Dev street Neu York

TAILORING.

ruled tea.

. < Railroad Printing.

the sight. r<

AMAM.

i Post office,

Indiana.

and Dealers la

1HW},VsIIm^M»t«I1m Baft, Me.

Officers of railroads will consult the Interest* of tt* tame by calling at the Herald ettoe sA toaving their ardere-fM’work. ▲ portion

ef euv material has been selected with reference to this class of work.

• - v ; .: : 'a l \ : -• u- w 4’i i' .-s: . re l-; . 1

9b8 my COXJfRCTIOX WITH art other estabusr Oarr of thesame name, in.er out of Indtanapolis W. & H. GLHBlS, Proprietor^ Has no OONRRCTIOH WITH ART OTHER RSI ARL1SH-

hext of the same name. In or out of Ind ianapolis

W. A. 0. GfoENNt Proprietara.

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SALE STABLES. FEED AHD SALE STABLES. 1 - f -.lim 3^-':; 6. W. Creicfc k Co., ProprieUrfi, BUT AND SELL 1 HOB»E» AMD JUtTEES. .No. t2 SOttAla PenwsyIvanla Street, - «44)PANAP©LI-, INDIANA. OSfS%a^CK£t8ft£ fl £iS: Pleasant, T«bb ; Alex. Thompson, Franklin J S.Ckayimxi > Maec>n..On. nprlmiSi jtlLMNCRT.

ROETH & MEIER, Merchant Tailors GtNIV FURNISHING AND CLOTHING HOUSE, Ne. gOT East Waatoiagton street, {Little's Hotel Building.) aprlS dSm INDIANAPU LIS. IND

BECKER St HUBER, Merchant Tailors, No.1T1 j£ Washington St., Indianapolis. IndTT7TS have-received from the East a well a>v e serted stock of now Goods. Cloths, Casslmeres, vestings, etc, of the latest &t> les, wui- h w* propose to make up into Custom Work at prices to suit the times. Mr. Huber a member of the •rm, to an experienced cutter and pays personal attention to the cutting. As we employ none but good workmen, we guarantee t-ntire satisfaction to our customers, and wonld solicit a call. SespoetfuUy. _ BECKER A HCBER

i A large assortment ties. Coffars, S-speude the latest novelties cos

of Notions, Shirts, Neck-

16 South IH! Trunks made' -

Iriffn ar ti

musiiwwui«o^ ff—uu»rb

.

B A R GAIN asiie Ui i u'at ■ J.!j uu.. , i v ? .

WM. SWE1MBART, Merchant Tailor, And dealer in Otnfs IStmishing Goods, Ne. 91 Sen (to meridian Street, INMlLNAPOLIS, INDIANA. OFttUTG aad Summer Coths and Vestings, In O great variety, which I propose to get up in tne best of style and at the lowest prices. myzt dSm SADDLERY HARDWARE.

W the

W IH fbhum Mnko, 1 B«t nl

efeang* to C olng onin tbepabll* talnd. Uvea tbom. wbow#r*d**etv*dhytb# patrloUo pro. Miff Ml* of tbo radii* I leader* are beginning to

psraM!

h*6 nvoa Thad. finvam,

and |»b*.

JIM , T A£F

Riaxm,’ RorKni7»cai.sT, AodfA 1 *•" *

Jjv i 4_w wwl . i Innenal Batldlaffi, Indianapolis. —3F«nffiV ' WtLK'! * .-.w. mimtS.

» r a^MBgaiajg.'ETe, - >■ HWI,ilAaTffi mmowm.

- -A. MdUU.'^7Ht*-

nm and i

IHiiH

- -. BOOR PRINTING.

at The

, ■-,

im u n mwttoli to wentafthh* total

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-luboU ui ih

.MfT - v jwffitoWjJffhto (towra her own word.)” a new

ftfis. OVCIi HMUUSON'SBMK. ' *' k *T~

Didi ■< -ei-Cid ' % a?*;cl {

hi# parnato a*

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toaotteofUiooe lendli »*Q|ffhy^fiMafi4raby Ureat

n asoeL

.M aamee” pfcUMthft-

way af

ft# ••ill AS torn

umw ‘ntmcniMB - '’ r ' rT "?"Z

ESS™

iHffeloolfoff#

■only railed ■ Dlax fihann* and

ilaed _

■be. Butte?. " ^ laater 8 * 8 '*

the last oontui

i*tovm. a Urge md that true »tove* that Bee wa* to con-

WitojitotoL I aiiJ ed Jon bl.’odH a ,v>'. vj»f 1 od w r tj- 1 1 - ■.■-til. tel l ton. a'-'. • » ..ou >1 '.m :4i 4o d - «l !•» . ^3-J rjp' oBr, •*. foi L jeuq \liuKWyite00ikoi: te >v tgirr lo i|iA t> v*f*> oaT I: ii -ivwaaff ai b'«« ^ J < " fJ' *3 liioJm em ,. .

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1 .li’J tot! 1 ft l: I’/hlM iMj&r j A I

•*. ETTEVHSrHOEH ® CO.

•Mff di.y rsa

G. HXYKK. F Tig IMS. x ttB-Snsa Sc THOMS

Y M, Ki- ito E.,. ( Opposite the com i House.)

im d imma.

- ’ dtobetosaie amt Retail Doalei* in Sadd-lery JHartlwar , e,

‘ ‘ • - -'dHD

harness trimmings.

PHYSICIANS.

«. nsscE, n.

hit profocslonal services to the SBlaka’ABow.oyfWAtoe Bates Honsc.

to&ti h JsaDa J-: BMH*** 4 u#0 Only Broad OAlbtf to

ic

trtm,

langsdal

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•SC

s ft&SifBBEx

sf MerkBan and Second .|e29 (Wm

JttW, r>., AS» BUmciBONI, I Floor, Miller’s Block.

Beffideaee—468 North IlMneis Street. iff (h»: v- anxAJiAPOLis. ind.

of** revn te the Army nnwiitelt, I it. New has

-tel flit^treTV.If

^ i c ,bk»»is ynffa ffiimiSmd^lBC

Mr

■ ry* 4 Mr 7 . f • Y ^ j ms $*:***J‘ • ;• wmggmmm .

pfaxm to resume his profession

$£.

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