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Prom the Senvea Advertiser. Ilndlcnl Dleilonnrjr. The advent of the rttlle»l party In this country has not only eatised a revolution In Its government, but a reveraal of the meaning of word*. We give o dellntllon el a few of the latter as Interpreted by the radicals them, selves: Amendment*—Striking the word white out of state eonstltutlona, wherever It occur*. American Citizens of African l>e»oent—A mipcrlor limng whose auoestors cams from the wild* of Africa. Confl»oatlon—Appropriating public propertv to private use, vide, Cameron, Dorsey, oto. Synontmous to Hen Hutlorlsm. Congress—A botly ooinpoaed of the riffraff ef tbe country, who break their oaths, pledges and promises at $.<*>.OW per term. Department—A small empire for the display ef one man power. .Decency—The language commonly used by radical paper*. I ;<jua!tty -Taxing the laboring man and «• ('uniting the rich bondholders. K lucatlon— learning the people to pay their taxes, uphold bondholders, consider negroes their ctpials and to be radical*. I ■onomy - Voting soldiers #100bounty, and glv mg to the negro bureau #1:1.000,000; to the military deposits #30,OOO^JQO; to tbe monopo-lid-ui like amount; to national hanks #20,000,« 0 id. and to bondholders #r0,000,000. Kiecdmcn — The privileged class ef the Si'Uth, principally negroes and mean whites. Kroc Speech—t'o talk as military command* cr* dictate. Free 1’n *s Freedom to mob it whenever It speak* ef radicalism. (iratltude Voting thank* to soldiers and stealing (fsoo.ooo from the fund for tho relief ef the fimllies of tbeir deceased and maimed comrade*. Honor- Kicking a disarmed and fallen loe. Honesty—Talking economy to tho people, ami stealing millions from the treasury. Impartial Suffrage -Knfranoblslng tho negroes and making aliens of white men and soldiers. Infelllgenee—The motive power that runs the radical organs. I nalienulde Hight*—Tho right to make slaves of spMHi.ouo of white people, .ludlcUrv A useless body of Judges At a high salary. Justice- Hanging Innocent women, and honoring -uch men ns Stanton, Holt, McNeal, HiiHer, etc. Loyalty-A commodity u*ed by broken Mown party buck* and dtmrgrgucs to pull the people whilst saddling them with debt and tax it Inn; violating the constitution and laws f riisrtlsan purposes. Morality -Violation of pledges, gratifying revengeful feeling on a foe and pimple that are n i I nger able to protect themselves. N dlonal lllcsting—Jay Cooke & Co , making .'.oiiimhK) out of tho sale of Oovomntent 1 on ■>. (H'j t* of the War-To make voters of the n: :;r. r-; m l I'lilt rs over the Southern States. I'.'iiriotisni, or psvtrlottsm—Kxtolllng the f) .vci iuncnt whilst ifostroying it* fundamental 11 a**. A cloak lor thieves, swindlers and cri tel r ■. to Hli h from tho national treasury, Fi'i iudice—Believing the white man better n'.i p. govern the country than the negro. rn.tcetlon —(living New Knglatd manufaoturi ra lifty per cent, prottt, at tho expense of the farmers of tbe South and Weal. I’n sident—An oflloer elected br the people and controlled by the rump tall Congress. Kadlc d Victory—Tennessee election, lloeonstnicilon—Placing ten States under I lie g ivernmentof negroes. i: p iMi' in form or Oovernment—A Oovernm nt formed by a minority of the people, I: i '.il— \n Insane biped, having no reason or argument, but entirely devoted to tbogratlllcation of prejudice and fanaticism and determined toruleor ruin. Traitors-Men who obey the laws and respect tho Constitution. 1 ntou—Division, separation. Tbe professed o! jeet of Ibo war. Tin Ore in JHletenrls The discovery of tin oro la large quantities on ibis continent is of great economic value. The world is ehiilly supplied from tbe mine* in Ornwtill, K.ngland, and those Of Walca. It is a certainty that In southeast Missouri We have an Immense deposit of tin ore. oasv of nice—. In a mountainous, heavily timbered recinn, with extensive water power afTirdid by the >t. Francis rlvar and Us tributaries. The veini are found from two feot to three hundred feet In width, and from a few yards to one mile In length, easily traced on tho atirfai* having been laid bare by the unusually heavy il >ods of tbe last spring. Wo may safety assert that In a few years wo will control tbe tin market of tbe world. We have the or* and the fuel In abundance, and though labor t* comparatively high, we have a counter balance in the fact that we do not have to sink expensive and deep shafts to obtain the mineral, as they do In Kngland. our ore Is bare at tho surface on tbe hillsides. where for ages It can be cheaply thrown out without tho u*o ot those eumhroas and very expensive engines and machinery In us* in Cornwall ami Wale*. As yet the or* has been found In quantity Only In Madison county, but Indications are found of its existence in Washington and fron counties; In fact, It was in this latter county—though before Its organisation—that Dr. Farrell, of fronton, Missouri, found tbe first specimen ef the ere, nl>out nine years ago. Ifonae quietly, but** persistently as circumstances would admit, pursued the search until this last aprlog, aided by the floods, he discovered those Immense veins spoken of. He Informs us that all Moutheast Missouri may be regarded a* * vast storehouse of mineral wealth. lion, lead, zinc, cobalt, black lead, copper, baryte#, kaehn, and nloKle are found In large quantities. Immense beds of flno marhlo and a very beautiful serpentine nro found. There are lerg# tracts of these lands yet Oovernment lend, at #1 'l*i per aero. Tbe climate Is mild—the wln« ters very mild. Tbo valleys are a rich soli, and a pleasant and healthy jummer or winter resort. Fruit of all kinds Is a ear rain oro p, and easily shipped by rail ey the rivers, Fisb and and skillc-Avenwip A.cprcss. 1^ I ^S'l Cnrlen* fianef—A ffwaawff A** aumee m !««*• «»«*•# 0B9 0» *1 #«*<*• gome time abeut the first #f A* plbiint lamed and worn out with fatigue. Mr. 8# ,t<fc kindly offered to l.k.bt*»h***#•*»*-.-as long as ho wished te atay, k>l MWlI •nri'lo* as ho could render during h*rT##£;#»d hw of for was gratefully —‘ proved hlaaeelf to ^ - been a cook and

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Mee ln the seventh century, and these two are spoken of tor several hundred year# as empty, lag Into It. Another change seems to have occurred between MOO and 1500, and the rivers again ffowed into the Caspian Sea; but stnee «• HfWjW they alowly thangod their ohan*•1# till they found an outlet In (he Sen ot ArM/» Thia theory wae combatted by Sir Fredeffck Murchison, the geutegAst, who afflfmlng Mat tbe mere a been oe of eMuslon to tbe Sea of Aral was no proof of Its non-enlet-enee, and ettlng the geological evidences that Whatever changes tbe see has undergone they must have occurred loag before the birth Of history or tradition. Sir Henry Etswllnson, in r«>ly,«eid that evidence exists In tbe writings of Hm fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, that a common highway of travel from Korop* te Asia paMOd directly over the region now covered by the waters of fbe Aral. His opponent admitted that such evidence would In conclusive. Her* the debate ended, with the underatondlng Met Sir Henry It to collect end

publish the proofs of Ms assertion.

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_ A NSlinwlntlwyi Ttvnle - N*«mnehlc I-lfe tetiSera^-Dood health i*a blessing. Tho war to enjoy such is to take a wlno alas* full of STRICKLAND*!* LIFT, HITTER# two or three times a day. They create an appetite; they strengthen tho stomach; they cure habitual Constipation, Nervousness and IleaOache; they make the old feel young. If you wish young Hie and good health, use Sthicklamp’s Lira Rittihs. For sale la houfes by Druggists, and by the drink at all saloons and groceries angle dSm

Cwnarg# Maonf. Mssuthetnrers of Papor Hangings mm wnmBB nHA*£t.

H. H. BRKNK3IAN, Ptovxirro* No, *T Wat ihanh Street, augeo Mm Cl VClffNATI, 01(10.

John Dubois. W. H, Will lams. J. §. Augur. BVBOM A AVOVB, Commtesion Merchants, lie. #1 West Seeoad Mrast, OVffClttffATI. OHIO.

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Mr* Liberal advances

hsfgtiments of

FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. augM dtai

E. A HUTCHINSON & CO,

Issperters and Jobbers ef

N*. no Walnsit Mtreet.

ftietween Third and l*onrl t4t»„

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• PECIAL NOTICES. The Having- of I .He. Among all tbo malldtcs Incident to tho varied change of climate*, there is nothing so much affected as the Liver. This fact has been hlgh.y Indorsed for ages To overcome tho many Impurities which weigh upon tt In divers ways, and particularly upon dlvois occasions, so as to produce no disastrous ulterior (mnseqnences, has been the one groat study of Dr. Railway for the last half century. Years ago he triumphantly conquered, and made good the secret to the public, by Introducing (by absolute unadulteration) Hadway’s Regulating Pills. For a disordered laxly, wltb its diseased functions, In effecting a sure and speedy cure, these Pills, known worldwide asThe Groat Purgative,” differs essentially front all other cathartics. They save life from being saer) flood by delay, reinforce so soothingly n feeble system, overcoming indigestion, by regulating tho Liver, and make matter inoperative, operative; the organs of digestion nre made right; tho various hints offerers are prevented to ab.-orb life; and, In their purgations, nre mild while acting upon tho seeretlve organs. They make themselves tbo patient’s faverite. No pain or prostration, for, as an alterative, a general laxative ensues Their exterior beauty consists In being tasteless (covered with swoet gum), therefore never sicken or gripe; a vegetable compound free from salivating and corrosive proportles. Tor Blllousnees, Loss of Appel ite,Cutaneous and Ulcerous Discuses, Nervous Debility, General Prostration, Headache, Typhoid and other malignant fevers, Bilious Colic, Dinrihiea, Dysentery, Fever and Ague, with other ailments these Pills, by uniform experience, are generally regarded ns the only medicinal preparation worthy of that scrlonss nttontl >n which they have uniformly received. Pol'l hy Druggists. Price 95 cent# per Box. aux97 (!A w9w HYGIENIC WINE, This Igroarsn Tonic, recommended by the most eminent physicians, Is made of S»X72t£ SrKTSJtPVY, Admits in its com position only Tonic, Aromatic and Febrifuge substance*. It replaces, with a great superiority, all other Hitters, which have for »baee nothing but alcohol or inferior whiekies It Is rlohor than any other Bitters in Aromail* •tisi Maleamie Prlaerai*** And i ts taste Is exqn (site. Its sooth lag effects os the Nervous Fluids D mostaetonishiiig, for, while it gently exbiloratee by reanimating the funelions of the Digestive Organs, and dissipate Languor, oy gently refreshing and stimulating She Brain, giving a healthy lone to the whole organism, It leaves behind none of the baleful Inlln•nees that follow alcoholic stimulants. We warrant that, upon trial. Hygienic Wine will be found a Maw# Ihcllclon* Beverage* Possessing wonderful virtues la all oases of Dyspepsia and Debility, and moreover Is unex lied as an AF*T*fflTIZKlt. To Ladles, especially, it will prove a most effectual relief for those ailments to which the eex Is most liable. LAMBERT A RAMPING, M and 8# Broadway, New York. MUSCAT PEKLE will t>« found a most delietons Nine, superior to anything of th* kind—it is tb« Pur* jnlee of tit* finest gran*, fruity and delielous beyond deeortpflos. Try it and be eonvlnoed. Both of th* Wines ar* for sal* by Browning A Sloan; H. II. L**, trader Bates Hous*; Kay A Co., cornerllllnele and Washingtonetre«t. nnoWKIKO * RMSAff* 08t9 Hy Indianapolis. Agent* for Indian*, zTjLiyi&m i If you aro afflicted wltb lassitude; If on rising In the morning yon feel unrrfresbed, with a bad taste in the mouth, a disgust for food, a constant desire for rest, It Is time something should be di/De to stop tho growing evil. We know of no preparation more highly adapted to all afflictions of this description than HOSTETTERd STOMACH BITTERS. For mother’s nursing this great tonic should always be, taken, especially whew the mother’s nourishment Is Inadequate to tho demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here It I* where a good tonic, such as HOSTETTKR’S sTOffACfl BITTERS, Is needed to Impart li>tu|W.iry STRENGTH AND VIGOR to the whole system. Ladles should by all moan* try tuts remedy, and before to doing, ask your physician, who, If be Is acquainted with its vlrttfM,itm recommend its n*e in ail eatot. Asa MEDICAL agent It has no equal, while Its pleasing flavor and heaHfcfel effects have mad* If n general favorito. tt I* Me Mm all properties calculated to Impair the system, and R* operations ate at once mild, soothing and sfflclcnt. All who havo used the Sitters ATTEST ITa VIRTUES and commend It to us*. ; augOT deodAwfiw Tro«Character aione that sale* must r*1y.' It Is presumed that th* contrast of this splendid preparation, it* simpHcltf, and tho freedom wltb wmdtetprtta fff mB0 HBtiUUUt WlUtBBWBP ft* thBlBfcftt it fi 1V/II aw XIIIE/ Uw liWWxI W fiffWaiWVWa WffffWa w aw truv Avrauw tiokllng or irrltotlon'ta tbo throat, la oontrnet with old ferns*, in Which component* ora such •MifiotosnnNsiraitsodCo two or amotimoo* day.leperfsctly apparent, and 1* astrnlytfco tho-

MORRIS & L77LB, Dealers In Boots and Shoes, Be Pearl fftreoty CINCINNATI, OHIO. A full supply of odd sizes a’wnys on hand. Orders fllUd promptly and with care. aug90 (13m CINCINNATI

PIANO MANUFACTORY.

HERMANN GERbLD, PROPRIETOR.

elsewhere, combining tbo same qualities. Amwther Imnpwrutmt Cm—Wcrmfil— These Pianos possess the corapsratlvely rare quality of standing flrmly In tune, and will stand any climate. Every Plmmw NstmsmtoA Fsvo Yearn. HERMANN GEROLD, Pianoforte Manufacturer. Northeast corner of Ninth and Walnat Sts., (Metropolitan Building.) angSO dim Cincinnati, Ohio. J r «f. iTt; t e, tt m* wT~ Record, Mercantile and Copying Excelsior Writing Fluid CARMINE INK AND MUCILAGE. Factory, 84 and 30 Sycamore street, Claetmatmll* Wklw. The «alo of these Inks Is the largect west of the mountains. They hnv> given general satisfaction t>r man) Years. The quality Is uniform and re The Mercantile Field In pints ami quarts. Is adapted for all prposus. Blotter, Ledger and Copying, and J* * Combined W rittng and Copying Fluid, equal, In all respects, to any Ink yet produced combining fluidity wltb good copying properties. The most liberal discounts will at all tlmee be wade In wholesale lots that the current cash value of material will allow. For sale In Ind'anap its by Bowen, Stewart A Cot, wholesale sta tloners, amt by drniurs generally. aiifiW) >t3m

BOYLE, MILLER A CO.

DISTILLERS,

aiNOINN--A.TI, OHIO,

BONDED

Liquor Merchant*.

Distilleries, Star Mill*, Peoria. Illinois and Kenton eounty, Kentucky. •ugSOdly

osAorono *> sharf. Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers la GhnmBslflffff, ffose, Faekln# nd Lae* Leather No. 57 Walnut, wm*r Second Street CINCINNATI. OHIO. JAPIKff DMADFOHO 4k OO., Manufacturers ot French Barr Mill Stones, Karat Machines, Portable Flourlag and Cora &SSSS8&&S: •••““’ D ““* E Ojffc*, 57 Walnut, comer Second Street, Factory*, corner Elm and Second, CINCINNATI, OHIO. augfio dSm

LONGWORTH’S WINE KIUSE.

N1T1VB am WINK

FORffAUI BY

HORN * ANVKNffON,

mmtrmm * vxntok.

■VHWAIKV 4b EMMAKv

WASBISGTftN L1BRIKY CO., PH IIauA.Z>ECI*;R»KA - SnbscriptUn One Dollar. BB 0 0,000 TO KTRaCRIBERM. fff WrmnmmtnM 940,000. Freeesst «Pl *^0,000. mmrnltmrnM m—*t *10,000. xwV;. c .v(, r /.;r.r.r.5tir.-.c». Need full Schedule of Presents Below. Each Certificate of Stock I* accompanied with a SffsfflHW Site! Plate Eagravioff, Worth more at retail than the cost of Certificate, And also Insures to the holder a Prewemt 1m Use Cireat Dl««r IMsslIom. Tb« VstU*ft#E LiWrtrj Ctspaiy Is chartered hy the State at Pennsylvania, and Organized In aid of tho rivkrridh: institute ram ••1 Alovs’ M4 Sailors’ •rphams. Incorporated bp the State of Jfew Jersey, J^rxl^im. The RiTcriide Institate, Situate at Rlvi Jersey, Is fou

WALL PAPER;

men of **>o ynttod States. The Board of Trustees consists of the following well known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Joraey: Hon. William B. Jffann, District Attorney, Phil adciphia, Pennsylvania. Hon. Lewis R. BroomaU,oxCffliefCotner United States Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hon. James M. Beovel, Now Jersey. Hon. W. W. Ware. New Jersey. Henry Gorman, Esq., agent Adams Express, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. J. E. Coe, Ksq., of Joy, Coe A Co.. Philadelphia. DnrSRTMKWV, WiSttlNOTOW, D. C., April 18, 18ffr.—Office of Internal Revenue:—

empt from all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. The WuMsgt*! Library ConpaEy,

An

rece

In order that the henevolenl ohlect set forth in this circular may be successful'v accomplished, have Issued five series of FINE STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS, which are put on subscription at

prices much below their retail value

Certificates of Stock in the Washington Library Company will be issued, stamped with the seal oi the Company, and signed by the Secretary. (None

others genuine.)

Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR, or paying the same to onr local agents, will receive immediately a fine Steel Plate Engraving, at choice from the following list, and one Certificate ot Stack, insuring one present in our published

schedule.

•evo Dollar Engravlags.

No. 1—"My Child I My Child.” No. 2—“They’re Saved 1 They’re Saved I” No. 8—"Old Seventysix; or, tbe Early Days of the Revolution.” Any person raying TWO DOLLARS will receive either of the following fine Steel Plates, at choice, and two Certificates of Stock, thus be-

coming entitled to two presents. Twa Dwlimr Mayravlay.

1 — "Washington’s Courtship.” No. J— "Washington’s Last Interview with hie Mother.”

WRre* Dwlimr Ewgrarlage.

K.rajsau?K£j? 5LL “ a ’' m

"HOME FROM THE WAR,”

And three Certificates ef Stock, becoming enti-

tleU to tliTeo presents.

Wemt Dwlimr Emwrmvlagn.

Any person paying FOUR DOLL* RS shall recetre the largo and beautiful Steel Plate of "THE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS,” And four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to

four presents.

Five Dwlimr Emffrm-rlmrn.

Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the large and splendid Steel Plate of " THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS,” And five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to

five presents.

Tbe engravings and certificates will he delivered to each subscriber at our local agencies, or sent by mail, post paid, or express, as may be orTle WaskligUn Librar* C.mpaoj

WILL AWARD

THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS

IK PRESENT*

TO TBE SHAREHOLDERS, Om Wedmeedmr* September 23. 1867*

AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN.,

Or at the Institute, Riverside, New Jersey.

ftetiedmle wf Preeemte.

1 Cosh present #40,000 1 Cash present,.... 90,0(4) 1 Cash present 10 000 1 Cash present 5,000 8 Cash presente of #2^100 each 5,000

andsomc Cc -

1 Handsome Country Residence. Stable,

Grounds, etc., Germantown, Philad’a.. 18,000

1 Double Residence, three story brick,

Camden, New Jersey 15,000

1 Coal l>epot, offices, Sheds, Ground, with business established. No. 1314 Washing

ton avenue, Philadelphia 15,*00

1 Country Residence, Riverside, N. J.,

with Ground, traits, etc 10,000

c story Cottage, Lot, etc 5,000 able Building Lots, Riverside, #800

1 Three 95 Valu

1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage.Span of Horses, Harness, etc, complete .. 10 • alliable Building Lots, Riverside, #300

each

5,006 5.000 3.000

Ian Horse, ’’Caliph;’ also,alighi Road Wagon, weight 140 pounds, with set of superior Single Harness, etc , making a first elass establishment 5,000 SO Pianos, #500 each 10,000 90 Melodeons, #395 each 4,000 5 Rosewood -owing Machines, #900 each. 1,000 10 Fnmtlr rawing Machines, #100 each.... 1080 50 Fine Gold Watches, #900 each 10,000 100 Oil Paintings, by leading artists—ngregato virtue 10,000 8 Camel’s Hair Shawl*, #1.000 each 3,000 fi Carnet’s Bair Shawls, #8,000 each 5,000 S Handsome Lara Shawls. MW each 750 10 Caabmere Shawls, #9* each 500 fiO Silk Dress Patterns,#75each isro BOCltyBuilding Igta,#175each 8,750 The remainder win consist of Silverware. Musical Beses.Opera Glasses, Pocket Bibles, and different articles ef ornament and use, amounting to. 89,000 Total .#800,0M AH tbe properties given clear of incumberanee. Hww cm Ohhtmlm Bkmrwn mart EnEravimsa.

.'SS . 48 50 .MOD .90 00

seat by draft or express. 10 shares with Engravings.. 9* shares with Engravings.. 90shares with Engravings.. 78 shares with Engravings.. 100 shares with Engravings.. Local agents wanted tbieughout tbe United States > as..^asr.‘%agTa,r.'S5STa known Integrity and business experience will be a snakiest guarantee that the money intrusted to them will oe promptly applied to the purpose

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 90,18*7.

To the Officers and Members of the Washington

Library Co., E, 8. READ, Secretary.

Gentlemen; On receipt ef your favor of the 15th Instant, notifying ns of our appointment as Receivers for your Company, we took the liberty to submit n copy of your Charter, with a plan of your enterprise, to the highest legal “ ‘

the State, and having received his fw

^(■authority of his favorable optas-

ahffidren of onr soldiers and sallon ntthe rTv^I

with the ■

via: theedneaUemand

side Institute, we have concluded to accept tho to nee oerbest efforts *0 promote 1

^ B rS5S u Z:rajS-co.

treat, and t worthy an i

Address ail letters and osden ta GEO. A. COOKER CO- Rsnkm- . -'.

a# South street, PI _ . Esssjewsfiro

fk 0-®'-’

FRBNCH HHGLISH

ANn> AMERICAN

WAIrL PAPER?

New and Elegant Designs,

HUME, ADAMS A CO.’S,

f • ma« *• wmt Wmnffitattmm sk. marMdSmteeeel

INSURANCE.

ABE YOU INSURED ?

IF YOU ARE POOR

XTOU may die and leave jour family poor. If JL rich, you may lose your fortune in an hour. You can not lose your Life Insurance. It pays ton a good interest on your investment, and the best considering you run no risk.

INSURE IN THE OLD ME I, IA BEE BER K8HIRE LIFE INSURANCE 60. PITTSFIELD, HANS.

Cash Assets, - Claims Paid, •

• $800,000 06 - $300,000 00

All Policies Mutual and NDU-F+rreitable.

All Kinds of Policies Issued.

EfsMwwniesBt Parable 10, 13, 20 and 23 Years frana Date af yoar Patlcy. If you are alive, to yourself in Cash; If you die before, to the person named.

Insure To-day for $20,000 And ten years from to-day you getthe cosh yourself. Premiums maybe paid annually, semi-annu-ally, or quarterly. Part note taken when required. Dividends every year after two yean Dividend September 1, 1888, 44 per cent, on Life Rata, adding from 60 to 190 per cent, to ■ureBolicies. For one payment on the Life plan, at the age of thirty-five, we insure you for two yean and three days. In any other company jou insure for one year.

-Agents W anted.

P. W.BARTHOLOMEW, Gen’I Ageist.

No. 25 Wat Washington Street, r dee# deowly INDIAN APOLI*! IN D.

MILLINERY.

BARGAINS

nm ASD IIUMM .GOODS,

AT THE

nsnsw STOIEWEl

Attorney

i appiicatlOBO in BAJUK-BUPTCY. - Parties who wish to t*ke the henehl of months appHeante wiH no* be entitled to the fl» per cent, dividend. In Bankruptcy eases, the United States Court ta iroen at all times for the reception, reference and speedy adjudication of petitions. Mr* Office. No. 45 Eh*S W-shington street, over Fletcher A ST ' ~ ^ " TwHIiftTirv

OOCTOR TS tapasramfim of *B the Astrological Heating A knoiriatM known te this wandering and peenliar raee. ’He will Ml von the past, present Notice ttis-enre or norar- All persons al a aasm,or folded, can he accommodated by sending a lock of hate in a letter, enclosing D and two oostaoe

Attorneys at Law,

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INDIANA.

W. A Lowe.

Jos. W. N it hoi

LOWE « jriCHOL, Attorneys at Law,

And SoIicIterMTit Bnntarmptcr.

prac

Courts.

practice in the State and Federal Office No. Vo% East Washington Street,

(Rooms formerly occupied by the late R. L. Wal-

pole, Esq.,) in the Herald Building,

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InAtmssnpolin* 1

JAMES HUGHES. J. S. HARVEY. HUGHES & HAKYEY, Attorneys at Law, INDIANAPULXS, INDIANA. YXTILL practice in the Federal and State IV Courts, and give promoc attention to the Collection of Claims throughout the State. Office 101 East Washington street Washington City business transacted through the firm ot Hughes, Denver A Peck, W ash mg ton Uity.

Martin M. Ray. Jonathan W. Gordon Walter March. BAY* GOB»«m A jaABGR* ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, DSD.. Will practice in the Federal and State Oenzta Office, No. 19 Hew A Talbott’s Building, South of Poet Office nova# dl y

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

JOHN M. PENDLETON, COMJ1KS9ION MERCHANT, For the purchase and sale of Domestic Fleece toff Palled Wool, No. 43 IS rood way* New York..

Consignments solicited.

Reports fur-

I advances made.

/NASH

Vj General or special Market

niihcd at request. REFERL.XCES.

H. F. Vail. Cashier Nation... ilonkof Commerce, New York; Messrs. J. Boorman, Johnston A Co., New York: Gordon. McMillan A Co, Cleveland, Ohio; W. P Westfall, Cashier first National Bank, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Thomas Arthur, Cashier First National Bank, Newton, Iowa. Messrs. Ford, Dixon A Co., St Louis, Missouri; and to any banker throughout the country having New York correspondents. mar*9deodAw6m*

FRUIT DRYER.

BOS WEIaL’S IMPROVED WARDROBE FRUIT DRYER AND BOOM HEATER* Patented Sep. 4, 1865. Patented April 23,1867. Is the only Fruit Dryer with a Vapor Chamber and Con necting Vapor Pipe, which prevents the fruit from sweating The rapid current

fruit season, as a Labor Saving Machine, as a Clothes Dryer, Iron Heater, etc , asd as a m at and economical doom Heater, it is indispccsible in every family. Its low price brings it within the reach of all, rich and poor. It can be manufactured in any country village. Is thoroughly understood and appreciated on first s'ght. by everybody. Can be seen in oper .tion all the time, at 75 South Illinois Stra*’, Indianapolis. Capitalists, this WARDROBE is coming into universal use. For county or State rights, address J. K. BOSWELL, anglOdlm Indianapolis Ind.

TAILORING

J. A P. tiis AMLIITO, MERCHANT TAILORS,

AND DEALERS IN

Readymade dotbing’.

Gcata’FnrnisfelMH Goods* Tranks und Valises*

No. 35 East Washington Street, jylSdSm IN BI AN A POE IS* IN*.

PATENTS.

CHARLES WERBE A CO.* Solicitors of PATENTS, MODEL BUILDEES. AND DEALERS INVATENT RIGHTS. Office, TUi East Market St., Indianapolis, Indiana.

/~\UR facilities for procuring Patents are not V-J exceeded by any establishment of the kind in the United States. All kinds of Models built to

order.

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MUSIC.

IIV I> I A. IV

Normal Academy of Music,

2C3 Bwiztta Nleridiam Street,

INDIANAPOLIS.

fflCSH, Principal.

fflEEE Fall Session will commence on the first Guitar, Vocalization, NsSaHsw. Harmony, Composition, and the art of Teaching. Situations pw«-irra»i pg ^spteMta* StW“ Schools supplied with Teachers. For particulars, address as above. ■HI '

ti; gentlo.-ien, $3.

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“PBEVENTION IS BETTBl UKk CURE.” Celebrated Preventive Lotion. mfirtlible A»o,iote againstmfection from Special raeasea Thia Wyaluable preparation ta salted JiroTed^fromample^expe^ * If used acof danger lUeation will radvirus, expel all im - absorbent vessels* aad reader comaininanon impossible. Be wtae In time, and

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inai^ni fcO8ole Agents for Dr. RtcowPs rL, Ko. U Gobi street Mans York.

; : j tjcs '

rliildrPirsi'.i ^ ptRHY's '* Worm teA

■fiascjsset? - . rtsssrss, atae, a reliable cure for bra rad Worm Feve Possessing in its combination wraderfnl cleansaffoctad by Worms or other causes. ». s mra..

SR. WM. THOMSON’S

Office snd Consultstion PstIotb areiocated at

Yo. SD SoBtb

twzure Street,

YTTHERE he win continue TV te treat and cure Private Diseases, in nil their species, stages, ramifications and

phrscs.

Dr. Wm. Thomson will gl

to each patient a written i

strument, binding himteif

affect a radical ana permanent

cure, or nuke no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has the treatment of Private

since the

falo. New .

and two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight years practice in Chicago, Illinoifl, he cured over

thirteen thousand cases.

Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating V apor Bath of the most ingenious kind. In conjunction with internal treat-

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SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of relf-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced hy the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins* weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shnn society, loss oi memory, beetle flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, and frequently insanity. * The afflicted, on the first appearance of any oi the above s ' ’ ... to Dr Wm.

Office . outn Delaware street, Indianapolis, Imfiftria

CROQUET GAMES, ETC.

Wholesale and Retail, A Large V ariety of Croquet Carnes, AT REDUCED PRICES.

and Fly Brushes. Chi'drens’ Wagons and Ch Crandall's new Patent Buildin s Blocks—a tjy. REGULATION BASE BALLS, BATS, 'SPIKES, ETC. A new stock of Walking Canes. Wire Bird Cages, Traveling Flasks Powder Flasks, Shot Belts Pocket Cutlery and Pocket Books. Two hundred Cases of German and English Fancy Good* and Toys, fancy French China, and Bohemia Glass Ware, at ClKasu iVIayer & Co.’s, 37 West Washington street, aujrtSdtm INDIANAPOLIS

PLOW.

Nutting s Patent Wheel Plow T S bound to have as large a SALE as any known ± FARMING IMPLEMENT. Has been tested for months, and not found wanting. Any PL* AV can be attached to the machine Send for ill ns trated circular; with testimonials of ex Governor John A. King an<i others. County and Sh te Rights sold in any part of the United State. THIS SUINGL*E BRACKET

Is especially adapted for Bmilffiera* House Jelnere, HmA— end Cmryemaera. With it a scaffolding can be bui t in less time upon a roe . and with greater safety, nd taken down as quicklwithout leaving a »hingle nail hole m the roof. Retail price #8 per dozen. - >rden. from th* trade promptly fil>ed at liberal di— count. Send for illustrated circular. BENNETT, JOHNSON A CO., aul9 d3m _ 45 Dey street. New York.

DISSOLUTION.

Dissolaties tf Copartierskip. rpiIE firm of Roll A Smith, in the Carpet, Wall JL Paper, and Window Shade business. NO. * (old). No. 8* (new) South Illinois street, has been dissolved tikis day, August 13th, 1867 by mutual consent; William Smith retires from the firm. All persons having claims against said firm will present them immediately for payment. All parties knowing themselves indebted to said firm, will call immediately and make payment, book account and notes having been transferred to Mr. Smith. Books to be found at the old stand. Parties will confer a great fovor by call in* at once, and settiing their accounts, as we wish our hooks closed. W U. BOLL, WM. SMITH. The business will bo continued nt the old staiA by W. H. Roll. Thankful for past favors, he wi l be glad to see all old customers and as many new ones. aiuffiS dlw

STEAM ENGINES.

A. GRJ2EHLEAF, Manufacturer and dealer in KUILESS, TJORTABLE Saw Mills, Mill Castings, etc., X Spoke, Hub, Felloe and Wheel Machinery, (Opposite Rolling Mill,) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

veea. m uvjuj rupccc. L*me aaaiung, jnuMjs and Hangers, of imuro ved DAttems. ss low asirood wofkeSwnad. A^ent fcrM^fo wan’s Pumps. Psttems tor general machinery made withoat

totost Premium nastie Stitrt

Family Sewing laekines

npHKSE Machines wore awarded tbe Hlfhest X Premiums at the State Fain of

New York.

Michigan,

New Jersey, 1 Pennsylvania Ohio, Twat.w. Alabama, Virginia, California,

Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oregon.

AT THE FAIRS OF THE America m lastItmte* FiMRUa laotl*mtc. atmry laaffi lastltwto* Hama, cteaaot Pena nutate* St. Louis Agrlcaltnral aad. Iffioctaaatca* Association *

the past three years. First nrizM ha»« ainn

And at nu

cludi

ited the past three been awarded these

years. First Machines at |

i prizes have also the exhibitions of

London, Paris, Dublin, Linz, Bcsancon, Bayonne, St.Dizier, Chalons, And the

wussia, ampres^oi Austria, auipross o Huccn of Spain, and Queen of Bavaria.

Grover & Baker S. M. Co. 21 East Washington Street* INDIAN .a.rt>iiis, ind. Je tdAwSm

LIGHTNING ROD.

Munson Lightning Rod.

ITS SPIRAL SHAPE.

fIMIIS form gives the greatest stn

JL smallest possible cos

to a solid copper rod thn

enee.

greatest streng si, and makes it rce inches in ch

th at the superior

in circumfer-

ter than a smooth surface. And Professor Buckman, of Philadelphia, says the open flanges running spirally the whole length of the rod enables the fluid to freely traverse both surfaces, and ut the same time pursue the spiral course to its movement. MPNSOH a Lightning Rod.—This rod has re-

been endors'd by A Engineer. Boston; Dr. ...—- .nsyl*

hundred Proi -sors m colleges, tide men, as ine best rod ever in

ssin.

est rod ever uivefited, and pos-

necessary to protect

It has received the first premiums at the State Fairs of New Vork, Pennsylvania,Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Connecticut, and at the National Fair, Maryland Institute, American instiew York city, Franklin Institute of

tute of N

Philadelphia, Mechanics

Institute, Cincinnati, ~“d dstrict Fairs in t has been success-

three hu

journals have sij

undred newsken of it in

lul in ever, coute:

papers and other joarnals have sx>oken of it in terms of the highest praise, and it has been liberally patronized by the most intelligent people

wherever introduced. DAVID MUNSON.

Office No, 69 East Washington street, over Munson A Johnston’s Stove Store. mar97-<lt>m

TO CARPENTERS.

carpenters, look here:

The Builders* and IHaaufaciizrers’ Assaciatiaai

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tE prepared to furnish Doors, Sash, Blinds, W indow and Door t rames. Mouldings and

Special attentloi

A E

Brackets. Special attention given to Custom Work, Dressing umber. 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 cut Bridging, Split Boards, Camber and Parallel Joist from ten to thirty feet long, making the Joist ready to lay

on the wall.

render satisfaction to al, hoping to share the pa tronage of a generous public. MILL—Nm. 225 North Delaware street. YARD—No. 313 Massachusetts Avenue. C. EdEN, President. JOHN L. AVERY, Secretary. DAVID KR*> GLU. Superintendent at the Yard. Je29 d3m

BANKING.

BAAKIira OFFICE

E. T. Keightley & Co. CBEENCAKTUB, INDIANA.

STOCKHOLDERS: E. T. KEIGHTLEY, S. LEGATE. WM. W.BBUWN, GEORGE LEGATE.

ment bonds, etc. As to onr reili say each stockholder is indi-

sponsibility. we Hi vid aily liable, which makes our Bank more secure tban >ny National Bonk or bank of issue— ihey only being respon ible tea certain amount, while we are response ie as Dog as we are worth anything. We only ask an investigation of our manner te doing business to satisfy the moneyed

men af the country

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Respectfully.

E T KKIGH i LEY A CO.

BANKRUPTCY.

The Bankrupt Law IS NOW m FORCE.

Liberal arrangements will be made with lawyers requiring an attorney at Indianapolis. All cases must be commenced m the United States District Court, and may be referred by the Court to any Register lathe District; the jurisdiction te the Register not being confined to their respective Congressional Districts, all issues of Law or fact must be settled in the United Ssates District Court. SDWUY -A_ XNA.'VTS, Attorney at Law, N*. s TffiltaffiU ffiDffi N«W»* BlecR, First door south te the Poetoffice. Jelfldfotehwflw INDIANADOfolS. IND.

F. HAVCH A CO.

MAKERS Off

ORNAMEHTAL IRON WORK,

Yerandafeis, Bamk YauljKs,