Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1867 — Page 4

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Amnaeusaata tbis Kvcnltif. METROPOLITAN THEATER.—Jennie Dcnn?. and Sister Kate and My Man Tom. MASONIC HALL-Dr. Kane's Arctic Voyngos this exenlng. To>dii*’a AdTertlaementa. Amnsements—Metropolitan Thonter. Amuseincnts-Return of the Favorites—Lone'* Carnival Minstfoi*. AmMsements—Benefit—Latly Don. Hoosler Foundry—A. D. Wood, Nos. 136 nnd 139 South Delaware slrret. Sewing MftChfnfs—Orovcr A lUker, 91 E^lt Washington street. Notice—Nathan Hall. Timber nnd Wood Lfind for sale—Mi Kcrnxn A rieree. Wanted—To Rent. Election Notlre—Indianapolis Insurance Company. New feed store—Howker A Peck. Mason'c—Marlon Lodge, Grocery Stock for Sale—C. Potts A Son, No. 306 East Ohio street. nnalneaa Moticaa. Pure Cider Vinegar—G. M. Ballard, Man\ilacturer, 89 East Market street. Carpets and Wall Paper—No.'s 9 and 8 Bales House Block. Great Bargains—At Hume, Adams A Co.'s. It Is True—Cheap Carpets at Hume, Adam« A Co.’*.| C’Arpet Your Honsos-Humo, Adams A Co.’«. Paper Your Houses—Now the time to buy of Hume, Adams A Co. Fenian Brotherhoixl—Meeting at Klrlan’s flail, Thursday evening.

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the fiollowlflg saanwant

SOUTHEAST molAIWi^Sai^WENCE. r iNDlAXAFOUa •SMMBftWO Conway,

Hop*—Samual C. Nobla.

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Sxmual Lxngddn. Auburn—Andrew Kennedy.

Greenwood—Krutcl* S. Turk. Bugxr Creek-Jecae Millar. Ntil’aul—William A. Thompson. Waldroa—Franota 8. WoodeUck. John W. Look*, D.D., Profeaaor Indiana Aabury Ualvmlty and mamba* *f AAbnrr Quarterly Conference, Indlaaapolla. J. A. Crouse, Conference Financial A (ant, and member of Asbury (Jusrterly Conference, Indianapolis. CONNfiMYiLUt District—Jvbn W. Mell*»*

der, P. E.

ConneMVllIe—John S. Tavls.

Laurel—K, W. Burrtsi.

UrookvlUa—Tbomaa 11. pwob.

Husbvlllo—Andrew

Milton—George W< Inehester. Columwa-Landy llavana.

MllroW-James McCaw.

Fairfield—Geoff# W. Pye.

Blooming Grove—To boaopplled. <

Carthaga—David C. Cartbage.

Burlington—Rickard E. O’Brjne.

Brownsville—To be mpplled.

John II. Martin, ;pree!dent, and John P. I). John, professor, Brookvllle College, and members of the Brookvllle Quarterly Conference. Lawmkncebvmg District—James B. Lath-

rop, 1*. K.

lAwrenceburg-John G. Chafes. Aurora—Charles Tinsley. Moor’s Illll—Enoch G. Wood. Bellevlew—To be supplied. Milford—John 9. Winchester.

Greensburg-lst Church. Realn M. Barns. Greensburg—Cemeteri, George L. Curtiss.

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^Wllmtngton—Isaac Turner. Dlllsbore—David A. Robertson. New Trenton—To be supplied. New Pennington—To be supplied. Clarksburg—To be aupplled.

Joseph Cotton, Agent Moore’s mil Collegiate Institute, and member of Moore’* 11111 Quart-

erly Conference.

Madison District

P. E.

DF.ltlOCBATIC COVNTY TICKET* FOR COVNTY AUDITOR, WILLIAM R. HOG9IIIRE. FOKCOVNTY COMMISSIONER,THIRD DISTRICT, (GEORGE GREEN.

G 1 T Y N B W 9 . The liankrupt Law. Wo have for sale the various blank forms lor applications under the bankrupt law. Attorneys ami others desiring any number of these blanks, will pleasescnd In thelrorders at once. Meeting of Ylnrlon County Democratic Cestral Committee* The Democratic Central Committee will meet on Saturday, the 21st day of September, at two o’clock, at the Herald Office, for the purpose of selecting a candidate to enter lor Representative of Marlon county. A full attendance la requested. Joseph Loftin, Chairman. TGT The Democrats of the Third District are requested to meet at Kemper’s, corner of Illinois and McCarty atreots, on Thuraday night, the 19th, at seven o’clock, for the purpose of organization. dtd Many Democrats. USTThs young man with auburn curls was In town yesterday. yw For the past two days the weather has been hot enough for August. Don’t know what to make of It. TC3r To-night there will be a grand musical reunion at Butterfield’s, on Market street. Ben. Gresb will been hand, with a full representation of ” Solomons.” Drop in. j£f John Grierson, a cattle broker without license, yesterday had an examination before Esquire Kimball, and was bound over to

eourt.

JSr Frank Lttlie't Lady's Magazine and Gazette of Fashion, for October, Is for sale by Mrs. J. J. Merritt, No. 32 North Pennsylvania street. All the montbliee and current literature of the day can be found at Mrs. Merritt’s. B^Mr. James Armstrong, the gentlemanly superintendent of Glenn’s New York Store, has Just returned from a pleasure trip through the Canadas. Mr. A. looks to be In good condition. He brought with him samples of ‘’Morton's proof.” ^^Meteorological reports for the Indianapolis Academy of Medicine, by W. J. Elatun, M. D., meteorological committee: Barom. Therm. Dew pt.Th Rain in Mbonrs. Sept. 16,9 P.M. .. 99.86 96 6 60S ,r 19,7 A. M. 9066 908 69 •’ 19, SP. M. 39.63 91.8 94 0.00 In. jnr By reference to an advertisement In another column It will bo seen that LaRoe’a carnival mlnstrals, undeniably the heat troup* now traveling, will pay our city a visit on tha 24th and 26th instants. Our citizens will gladly welcome this favorite company. ISTOf the course of lectures to be delivered before the Young Men’s Christian Aasaclatlen during the approaching lecturo season, the opening one will be given by the Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, Tuesday night, October 2, In Morrison’s Opera Hall. ggy- Among tbe vice-president# chosen by tha Young Man’s Christian Association on Monday night was Dr. John McCoy, of the United Brethren Church. And bis name should have appeared In the Hat of oflosrt of tha association published yesterday morning. ET At the annual meeting of the Young Men’a Christian Association, bald on Monday Eight, numerous active aad’kaeocfsli EfcmWrt were Initiated; and Mr. Daniel Yandea, «r., was frolted a IH# ■ember of m wwsfQ In virtue of a coetrlbatten of fifty dollara, A Little Game or Pokes.—A abort ft** rises Captain Valentine Jacob# and Mr. Charles French were indulging In a quiet game for draw poker, Just for fun, you now. Captain Jacob* held three queena, and the « hand” of Mr. French wee garnished with three Jeeks. Beth bet heavily, and both Those wee heavy betting, smA * the-cloae Mr. FreftMi feund himself short of • enU to the led thirty dollars, wbfeft MJMfltaid is Gerdn, n seatewh* elongated spert. As » aaettar of conroe, Mr. YMeft’e faur Jaeke H pet,” Then Mr.Fnneh hnrrewed orcef.

^Villlamson Terrell,

Madison, Trinity—F.A. Heater.

Madison, Roberts’ Chapel—William II. Har-

Madison, Ebemtzar—Sr —ppnfd,

Hu pent and North Madison--To be aup-

pllcd.

Mooroflold—S. S. McMahon.

Vevay—John K. Pye.

1’atrlot—Marcellas A. Rater. Rising Sun—Wiliam T. Banders. Hartford—Jeremiah B. Sparks.

Mount 8terllng—B.R. Baldwin and one to

be supplied.

Versailles—Abner L. Roop and W. Burton.

Delaware—Elijah Whitten.

Wr«tp''rt—Matthew Mltchel snd one to be

supplied.

Jeffersonville District -9ampaon Tin-

cher, 1’. E.

Jeffersonvllle, Wall street—G. P. Jenkins. Jeffersonville, City Mission—A. N. Marlatt. Charlestown—John W. Chaffin. Utica—E. L. Dolph. New Washington—Sydney Tinker. Kent—Lewis C. Adklnson. Vienna—To be supplied. Wooster—Martin if. Wells. Vernon—William O Pierce. North Vernon—T. B. McClain. Seymour—Francis S. Pott*. Columbus—W. W. Snyder. Paris—J. P. Pell. F.llzabethtown—To be supplied. John W. Sullivan, Chaplain to Southern State Prison, and member of Wall Street (Quarterly Conference, Jeffersonville. P. Garland, transferred to North Indiana

Conference.

NORTHWEST CONFERENCE.

Indianapolis Dictrict-J. h. Hull, P. E.

Strange Chapel—C. S. Burgner. Third Street—S. J. Kahler.

Xionsvllle—H. B. Ball; one to be supplied.

Clermont—Griffith Morgan. Danville—Franklin Taylor. Coatesvllle-B. H. Bradbu

Cartersburg

Lowry,

-Arrangements board an«i the

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To be supplied by J. W.

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Bainbridge—F. M. Pavy.

Ladoga—F. Pierce; one lo be supplied.

North Salem—S. Adams.

Brownsburg—To be supplied by C. W.

Stewart.

Crawlordsvllle—T. S. Webb.

Pleasant 11111—J. B. Detnotte; one to be sup-

plied.

Terre Haute District-J. C. Reed. P. F..

Asbury—C. A. Brooke. Centenary—B. W. Smith.

Greenecastle—J. W. Greene. Montezuma—L. 8, Buckets.

Morton—C. It. Heath.

Bridgeton—To be supplied by T. M. Buck.

Russelvllle—3. M. Hays,

llellmore—To be supplied.

Annapolis—W. A. Smith. Rockville—J. Foxworthy. Hanford—O. C. Haskell. Clinton—T. Bartlett. Newport—J. E. Wright. Alamo—Moses Wood.

Philander Wiley, Professor Indiana Univer-

sity.

D. Demotte, Agent of Preachers’ Aid Society, and member of Ureencaetle Quarterly

Conference.

Laporte District-J. Johnson, P. E.

Laporte—L. C. Buckles. Weatvllle—C. B. Mock. Knox—To be supplied. Door Village—D. A. Grime.

Rolling Prairie—J. H. Claypool.

Now Carlisle—T. E. Webb.

South Bend—J. Thrush. ,. South Bend Circuit—T. C. Hackney. Sumption Prairie—J. E. Newhouse. Walkertown—J. S. Donaldson.

Marmont- To he supplied. Michigan City—A. Wood.

Northern Indiana College—David Holmes, president and member of South Bend quarter-

ly conference.

J. W. T. McMullen Transferred to North In-

diana Conference.

T. C. Workman—Transferred to Central Illinois Conference, and stationed at Eureka. East Lafayette District—S. Godfrey,

P. K.

Lafayette, Ninth street—J. M. M. Joyce. Lafayette Mission—To be supplied.

Dayton—L. Taylor. Delphi—W. O. Wyant.

Camden—J. S. Woodward, and one to be sup-

plied.

Roseville—C. L. Smith.

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Tborntewn—L. Nebeker.

Thorntown Circuit—M. Johnson. Battle Ground—A. D. Cunningham.

Lebanon—M. L. Green.

New Brunswick—To be supplied by R. M.

Brooks.

Clark’s Hill—A. Conner. Darlington--G. W. Stafford.

Battle Ground Institute—George W. Rice, principal, and member of Battle Ground quar-

terly conference.

Lafayette Distract,—W. Graham, P. E.

Fifth Street—G. M.'Boyd. Stockwril—H. G. Jackson. Attica—Clark Skinner.

Shawnee Prairie—J. M. Btallard. Romney—Fr. Cos and Gardner Haines.

Govlngion—J. M. Hogan. State Line—S. Beck. ' Williamsport—J. L. Boyd.

Pine Village—W. M. Fraley.

Montmorency—8. P. Calvin.

Crawfordsvlile—To be supplied by T. J.

Sbanklin.

Perryivllle—J. A. Clcarwaterx-

Jno. L. Smith, Conference Financial Secretary and member of Stockwsll Quarterly Con-

ference.

Jonn Thompson, Agent of Ansertetta Bible

Society.

Momticecllo District,—R. Hargrave, F. S. Hr . AiontlceUo—E. Holdstoek. • “ 1 1 Brookston- J. c. Manta. Pltttburg—W. Bekner. BurnetUvlUe-G. W. Warner. Battleground Cireatt-J. F. MeDanlei. : Oxford—D. Crawford.

■,*Eas ]dst rotarneJTrom a tour In Mlnnoaotm-M* spent the most of the tune repenting In sackcloth and asbos, and put In the fir* Sunday alt*Ms ret«M*n Hltaksgiving and prayer. Ho also spent all his money, hut found the walking good between St. Faal and the npper berdorx of thi clvllisatlon. He lost flesh and learned to ewear in Minnesota. He also lost hU temper, as well as oonflaowos 1« *1110 Unman race-41 the MinMsotesean,by any rallocWMlon^ko«on*eoted with that evont. Finch U provokingiy reticent when asked about Minnesota, and has a wild and unsettled look Wh« th* subject Is mentioned. By ikillfDl pumping, however, wo got out of him the information that MinproviAsd he goes in time. The usual practice i# not to go In time, of which procrastination t* the. thief, for which ate copy book. -H the consumptive goes to Minnesota two or three years before turbereletform in bis lung*, he is safe. If he doesn’t starve he has a dead sure thing on freezing to death before the disease can develop. The first child born in Minneapolis recently died, of consumption, but that proves nothing. It didn’t come In time. Tbe climate of Minnesotals good for the digestion. The people die jest as easy as rolling off a log. Wolves and bears are abundant In >llnnesota. Sharks arc

■ore numerous. *

In conclusion, John promises, If the Lord will forgive him, never to do It again. He Intimates that he would be pleased to have us write him down an ass—a request with which

we cheerfully comply.

The Arctic Panokama.have been made by the school

proprietor of the Arctic Panarama, to give a matinee to the children of the public schools, on Wednesdsy and Thursday afternoons, at half past four p. m., at ten cents each, one-half the gross receipt* to he ecmtrihuted. for a public school library. All the schools north of Washington street will attend tho Wednesday afternoon matinee, and all south of Washing-

ton street on Thursday afternoon.

Many prominent citizens and members of the board have visited this wont of art,andw*r* , »'WMr-entertained, and unbegfsenftgly assert that the exhibition is of the highest order, and may be profitably visited by every child an<^ parent. It is desired that all avail themselves 01 this opportunity» at the sama time contributing something to the establishment of this long needed library. Adults will be admitted for twenty-fire cents

each.

HOT The Marlon County Sabbath School Teachers’ Institute will be held in the First Baptist Church of this city, during Thursday and Friday of this week, under the direction of R. G. Pardee, Eiq., of Now York city, one of the most eminent Sabbath school men in our country. The regular institute exercises will commence on Thursday (to-morrow) morning, at nine o’clock. There will, however, be a meeting of parents and friends of Sabbath schools this evening. In the same church, commencing at half-past seven o’clock. Subject: History and Progress of Sabbath Schools, Enlisting of Church Members, Conversions, etc. As this meeting is the first of the kind ever held here, and one of great Importance, It is hoped that pastors, Sabbath school superintendents, teachers, and friends of Sabbath schools will, as far as practicable, be present during the exercises of the insti-

tute.

and spoke of Hie| a th t hirbnet of the proceeds *rgu t-rward* purchasing a we hope to see Masonic 'Hell crowded evarv exhibition, and w# have no hesitapey in pronounctog it tbe best of the kttffi now travel. lD &- ' ■ , , • List el Etate, metrics mss* Cwmty

Fair*.

state Fairs. Indiana, tene Hants, September 80. ^Warren and Youxtain Pair. Attica, September ^wWwriand.and^ihle, East Enterprise. 8epUnion Agricultural Society—Edinburgh, Johnson County, Tuesday, September 34. COUNTY fairs. Alien, Port Wayne, October 10. Dcu>-l>orn, Lawrenceburg, September 33 Franklin, Hrookville, September 34. LaGrange, I.aG range, Octobers. Miami, Peru, Octobers. Noble, Liironier. Octobers. Mt. Joseph, South Bend, September 28. Whitly, Columbia, SeptemfierSfl. Marion county, Bridgeport, September 25. A. J. Holm km. Secretary Indiana State Board Agriculture.

Valparaiso dmtmct^-s. T. Cooper, F.X.

Hebnm-R. H. Benders.

ui«v-ir.T.r«.. nuW *1^01' Plymouth—W. R. Melkeif. Argus—To be aupplled by E. Cook. Rochester—J. H. cissel. Star City—J. J. Hines. . . ■ . j Wsnatah end L. Croes—To be supplied. Valparaiso Male and Female College—B. D. Utter, Profoaeor and member of Valparaiso Police Counr^-Jama# Early for aoseuit r3£3^w!.U?S'/T Lewis Beam, for attempt to provoke Bar ah Dickinson to an aosault and battery, by calling her opprobrious Win, paid $0 80. Jamoa Boas, for an attempt to provoko Ohmt’ IZS&rsrs&FX&s* Milton Grovaa, for aa assault and battery on| JaaosH. Long, paid ft ao. •nn ntVTgnrmKiHii and also for concealed weapons. Jama# Early paid fO 40 for drunk. Janas Early, for an aosault on Colonel A.D,

Ron, paid «P 10.

•quandored |15 80.* ^ J 11 0flfc#

Sewing Machines.—We call attention to the Grover & Baker’# sewing machine adververtliement In another column. Among the most useful of the Inventions of the present century there is none that has greater claims for public praise than tho sewing machine. It has steadily gained favor until It la now generally admitted that It is truly a family blessing. To all who are able to secure a sewing machine, and have not done so, wc recommend the convenience and blessing to their consideration, and say It should be placed in your house at your earliest convenience. Tbe Grover* Baker stands A No. 1 with the best In use, and In some respects may truly claim advantages over all others; for Instance, in braiding ond embroidery they arc considered to be superior to any other In use, as It* many premiums for this kind of work furnish the evidence. Card from Mrs. JPorlgo. Mb. Editor—In your Issue of the IGth Instant the following item appeared:

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Now by what means this atrocious falsehood has found a place in the daily Herald, T am unable to say, but would respectfully request, as a simple set of justice to myself and family, that you give tb« following a place In your paper: Formerly my name was Connor, but subscquently changed by marriage. I have since obtained a divorce. Business resulting from tbe Utter recently called me to Lafayette, at which place, still suffering from previous illneaa, I was prostrate,but through dear friends was cared lor and brought to my home in tbis city. Eliza I’erBio. USTThe following persons will act as representatlvesof the Young Men’s Christian Asso-

ciation:

Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, in section 20, district 2; bounded by Seventh, Tennessee, First and Mlssistlppi streets. * Rev. J. H. Nixon in section 20,district No. G; bounded by North, Alabama, Michigan and Meridian streets. Dr. O. Aborn, Mr» Dr. Aborn and Mrs. Rev. Charles H. Marshal), in section 35, district No. 3; embracing all north of Vine street and east of Jackson street. Bev.L. G. Hay in section 2, dletrlct No. 4; bounded by Waahlngton, Alabama, Maryland and Pemieytvanta streets. Prof. William A. Bell In section not yet determined upon. KdT John White, a crippled soldier, formerly or the Fourteenth Indiana, left bis home at Charleston, Illinois, on the 3d instant, to come here and draw his pension. Ills wife wae alck at the time and he promised to return tha next week. She received some money from him in a few days, but he has not yet returned home, and being a man of good habits his wife Is very much distressed, fearing that some accident baa befallen him. Any information in regard to him will be thankfully received by his wlfo Mr*. Mary E. White, Cbarleston, Illinois; or General Kithball, of thle city. Papers throughout the State will confer a favor on an anxious wife by copying this. USTTbe old and popular Hoosler Foundry w* ars pleased to learn bs* been put In full operation by Hr. A. D. Wood and with his well known oumgr ws ah*ll expect this establishment will become more and more popular

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even more stove foundries can be well sustaina4fttgnr«Marln»Eltr. Mr. Wood’s many friends wil hrixEcaasd to -tsorn that he bae taken the management of the old Hooeler Foundry la bl| own hands. For further pgrOculars see ndveetfoemont In another column.

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tsr We regret to learn that the Rev. Gilbert Small, so long the psetor ot the United PraebylfolA «*ra» «f Jftfopily.Je-noon to leave us. He has accepted a call from the United Presbyterian Church at Idavllle,

LOCAL ITEMS. Vinecar made from riour fleer* dgonr lljfcaVfUlmsMn* *6**lphxxrl< Acid* etc.* Is unfit for Pickiest and liurlfkil to the digeatire organ*.. <*- VI. flnllo.rd 1st xntxnufRctnrlng pure Older Vinegar, warranted and guaranteed. A»k your grocer tor “Ballard’* Cider Vinegar,** aud If lie barn** It, send your Jug or keg to the Vlanufaetory, 87 Cast Ylarket *treet.

„ ..all Paper.— Hume, Adams A Co., Nos. 7 and 8 Batts House Block, are selling their extensive stock of Wall Paper and Carpets at cost, to make room for their Fall stock at the Trade Palace. Fenian Ifrotherhood. — There will be a meeting of the Fenian Brotherhood at their Hall In Klrlan’s Block, on Thursday evening, 19th Instant, at half past seven o’clock. A full attendance is earnestly requested, as business of the utmost importance in connection with the late Congreae of the Fenian Brotherhood, at Cleveland, will come before the meeting. By order, Edmond Hogan, Center. E. F. Hart, Sscretary. 18-2 Great Bargain* at Home, Adams & Co., Nos. 7 and 8 Bates House Block. Call and examine their Wall Paper and Carpets. Hew Good*! New Good*! New Goods!—Prof. Edward Lenox, No. 33 South Illinois street, a few doors south of the Palmer House, is In receipt of his Fall and Winter stock of Merchant Tailoring Goods, consisting of the very latest styles of French, English, Scotch and American patterns. Also, beautiful Velvet Cords and Velveteens, which he will make up In the most stylish manner, cheaper than any other house in the city. Parties wishing dress or business suits will do well to give the Professor a call. 17-10 Paper Vour lIou»e*.—Nfow I* the time to get your Paper at wholesale prices, at Flume, Adams & Co., Nos. 7 and 8 Bates House Block. All ihe regular make* in bleached and Brown Cottons, Canton Flannels, Tickings, and other domestic goods, are always found, at the lowest prices, at the City Store, 37 P)ast Washington street. 13 0 Wittenberg A Ruschhaupt. It b* True llsune* Adman* 4k l'o., arc selling Carpets aud Wall Paper at cost, at Nos. 7 and S Bates House Block. Huy your Glove*, Hosiery, Trim mings. Buttons, etc., at the City Store, and be sure to look at our stock of Hoop Skirts and Corsets. 13 o Wittknderg A RuscrnixuPT. Carpet Vour llou*e* When Yon can buy your Carpets at wholesale cost pricer. Hume, Adams Co., Nos. 7 and 8 Bates Home Block, is the place to get them at these figures. merchant Tailoring and Gent** Furnishing Goods.—Messrs. J. A P. Gramling, No. 35 Eist Washington street, have just received their usual large invoice of Fall and Winter Ready Made Clothing, Gents’Furnishing Goods, and a very extensive stock of piece goods for dress and business suits, consisting of American, German and French patterns of the latest and most fashionable style. Parties will do well to call on tbis old established house before giving orders elsewhere. ! 11-10 Five case* of beautiful Prints* at 15c. pey yard, just opened, at the City Store Also, Blankets of all grades, Comforts, and 8-4, 9-4, and 10-G Sheetings, at tbe very lowest rates. Wittenberg & Ruschhaupt, 13-0 37 East Washington street. I-adlfM* and Gentlemen** Boot* and Shoes made at the lowest prices in the city. Best Eastern made work of all kinds at C. FriedgenV, 154 East Washington street. >, 2U - 4W <. 1 fQ j The “Unionornate” should read Dr. William Thomson’* advertisement on the third page. i ‘ • jeli-ly Our block of Brea* Good* 1* pronounced by ladies that are posted to be not only the handsomest, bat the cheapest in the city. To convince youneif, calk at the City Store, 37 Eat Washington street. , 13-0 Wittenberg A Ruschhaupt.

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tbe Easier* luafcoti. «§ ifriMJbriKnds ad numerous snaterawi will be planed to learn that LoufeShaltfrUwQepalarfEd well known former proprietor of tho above named estate’ lishment, wiiV4a the fatora, mmUnwrfmd pend on dross or bariaese suits to foehton «M> mu. , 178

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l™ 1 doughUrs do pot safer U* sapa*, penalty from tbe same canso. SostoJt that they brmb their teeth regularly and thoroughly with Sozodont, and thereby you will insore them sound and serviceable seta as long as they live. 17-dlweod Good Agent* Wanted In every county in this State for tbe following unapproachable instruments: Steinway d Men** Planes* Kmabe * Co.’* PI ane*, good cheap planoe, and Bnapth** American Organ*, also, to canvass for the Western Masicml Review* monthly musical JournaL Address,

H. L. Bkxham A Co.,

lO-d&wSm Indianapolis, Indiana. Fat and Grow Fat.—On aad after today, at tea o’clock k.W./Fr^iir Beit will set bfs unspproaebable ittneh, at the Crystal Palace saloon. All lovers ot good eating will please take notice. 1C 3

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CHINA TEA STORE Homdgnsarter* la Indiana FOR 't CHINESE AND JAPANESE TEAS! The China Tea Store, (ESTABLISHED IN 185t*) ^ No. 7 ODD FSLLOWB’ HALL. foblO H. BLfME.

TRUNKS.

The following Railroad* have agreed to carry visitors to the Fair and stock and articles for exhibition at half-fare rates. All tickets must be stamped by the Secretary on the grounds to be good for return trip: Terre and Indianapolis Railroad. Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. Evansville and Crawfordsvlile Railroad. Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Rail-

road.

Jeffersonville, Madisea and Indianapolis Railroad. Columbus and Indianapolis (Central) Rail-

road.

Bcllefontaine and Indianapolis Railroad. Peru, Indianapolis End Chicago Railroad. Chicago and Great Eastern Railroad. *' Toledo, Wabash Md'Westers RailMM. a. J. Holmes, Beerotary, 0-3 w Indiana State B«ardWagrtMtUare. School Book* Jxs*t Received. Sheldoa** Ele meatary Vxx*trac-

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Song Gardeo, Second Book. P. 1>. 4fc B. Copy Books* a Gorge stock. XZ J ' ' ’.V, llarkaesN’ Introdnctlon Gatin

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HYGIENIC WINE, raeommended by the

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Admits a Its composition only Tonic, Aromatic ■si Febrifuge substanees. R replaces, with a treat ntpmriority, aR other Bitter*, which hare tor a bate nothing bit alcohol or inferior whisdfoo, It is richer thou aay other Bitters In Aswmatle and Balsamic Principles, And its taste U exquisite. Its aootMSw effects ot theKerraoe Fluids is most astonish tng, for, while itgmtUy ezhileraSm by reanimating the fnnetfoha «*!*• Digestive Organs, and dtextpate Langwor,uy getmy .refre&ning xml xtlmmating tbe ®*ata, giViBg a,healthy tone te the whole organiam.tt leavex behind none of the baleful in flu eases that follow alcoholic stimulant* We warrant that, upon trial. Hygienic Wine wilt ue found a * .**'• Most Delicion* Beverage* Poasessing wonderfot virtues tn all eases of Dyspepsia and Debility, and moreover is uhex Heft

JEJPPKTLZKR. To Ladies, especially. It will prove a most effectaal relief for those ailments to which the. sex is

most liable.

; .it LAMBERT A KAMPING, 81 and 88Broadway, New York.

MUSCAT PEKLE willbefonndamostldeUclous Wine, superior to anything of the kind—It is the Pure juice of the finest grape, fruity end delicious beyond description. Try it and be con-

vinced.

Bothof the Wines are for sale by Browsing 4 Sloan; H. H. Lee, tinder Bates House; llay 4 Co., corner Illinois and Washington street.

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The Indiana Weekly Herald Is one of the largest and best Family Newspapers in the West and we invite our polfical friends to assist in extending its circulation.

LIST OF PRBjniintKS.

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A splendid chance for ladies or gentlemen to 3Gcjiixe aiiandsome o£

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KUSME LIFE ISiSUBASCE GO.

Which haa a capital of nearly One Million of Pollan. Believing, es we do, that a life policy in a good company to be a better investment than the same amount deposited in any bank. ' .. ! •i* . . ’ • J:K^ s !? dlng ns tb? secondiar 8 est jut WILLIAM KNABS & CO.’S

Celebrated Gold Medal Seven Octave

Rosewood Pianos

With! on case is from

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round corners, one row of moulding thic leas and carved lyre. This Fieno

is irom neoar-. H. £,. B cm ham 4k C**a extensive Music Emporium, of Indianapolis, and

GiXJIOE: TIME AND| | . I SHORTEST ROUTE EAST: COLVNBVS iU UDIllABiLD Railway Isiue. Change of Time* July22, 1867.

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Two Horse Farm Wagon, 3 SI i H ^ 21 -5- 43 S Manufactured by the Indianapolis Wagon and Agricultural Works, valued at 6130-

Sih^er^ 4Mebrhlei Stvia^MachiBes

Valued at BBS.

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Valued at B4».

HANGE, arfor BREAE-

OTUB Routes. IVewrMBte

surpassing in elegxaee and com fort other Uae, are run througfi from IJ LIS to DENNISON, WITHOUT Cl rkh^BaSEMBOBAH® gOUR

^M^^toaran t^nuelves^o/the quick time and sure connections of this Short Lin* for toe Eartern Citiex mntt esk for ticketx vi* COLUMBUS AUD INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY LINE, which are for sale to all the above points at the Union Depot. .., *> J. M- LUNT. GeaT Superintendent.

F. CHAN DLKR, Gen’l Ticket Agent. _

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A Card to Invalids. ~ A Clergyman, while residing In South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Or gans, and the whole train of disorders brough on by banefnl and vicious habits. Great num bers have been cored by this noble remedJ Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted an 1 ' unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and os lug this medicine, in a sealed envelope anyonewhoneed*4t,P»K*0»OHAXOA Addre , JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, feM8 dly New York City.

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A #kll Iboe •foil Wool Flxommel*, all colors, also 2>i ytrds wide Skirting Flan- ^ City Store.

Furr km Brick Machine. The only Brick Machine in America which is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it With nine hands and one pair horses It easily makes 3,000 Bricks per hour, or 4,820 by steam power. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for circular. ABRAM UKQUA, General Agent, i jli *11 v 141 Broadway, New York.

TIJKKER’S TIC DOULOUREUX OR TURHER’S TIC DOULOUREUX OR UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL* LNIVEIKSAL NEVIS A LG IA PILL, A SAFE, CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FOB NEURALGIA AND ALL NERVOUS DISEASES. It is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Facial Neuralgia, often effecting a perfect cure in a single day. No form of Nervous Disease falls to yield to its magic influence. Even the severest cases Chronic Neuralgia and general Nervous Derange menu of many yean* standing, affecting the entire system, ore completely and permanently cured by it in a few days or a few weeks the utmost. It contains nothing iniurioc al<

. ysiclans, who give itt unqualified approval. Sent by moil on receipt Street, Boston, Mass. sep4 dsm-ood

GROWING REPUTATION. If tbe entire correspondence from South Amsrica, Central America and the West Indies, received by Messrs. Hostetler* Smith, during the last twelve months, were published at length, it would probably be considered one of the most extraordinary collections of approbatory testimony on record. Tho letters, written in every variety of style, and emanating from individuals of almost every class, are, nevertheless, all of the same tenor. Physicians, priests, merchants, planters, military officers, artisans, lawyers, etc., tell one story, admitting, without reserve or qualification, that the tonics heretofore in. use in those regions have been generally and justly superseded by IIOSTITTEB’S BlTTKKS. The confidence manifested by the people of these countries might be fairly called enthusiastic. Yet these are not the only tokens of the growing popularity of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTE US. The foreign orders for the article from Europe, TAnstrai’.ia, New Zealand, China, Japan, East Indies, Cape of Good Hope, Sandwich Islands, •to., have been heavier than at any former period. ▲s an antidote to malaria, a stomachic and general invigorant they all testify to its remarkable efficacy. sepl0-deod4w2w

A Capital Remedy. For the treatment of Chills and Fever, and persons subject to the Ague will find a reliable cure, and after attacks thwarted, by taking repeated doses of Radway's Ready Relief, daily dating the prevalence of this disagreeable complaint. It is a capital remedy, a nice tonic, and Will Cure WlUOUl EUU/evtlug .uc pt-tlon.*-. tn tho horrors entailed by the copious use of quinine, calomel, arsenic, etc. Dose, say, thirty drops in a wine glass of water. Those accustomed to Cramps, Weakness. Pains in the Stomach, Convulsions, Hysteria, Sea Sickness, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Sour Stomach, Looseness of the Bowels, Sick and Nervous Headache, or sudden attacks of Cholera and Cholera Morbus, etc., will find that one or two doses, in most cases, as enumerated above, will prove sufficient. It posseses great strength. Any one of either sex suffering from Rheumatism, acute, inflamatory, or chronic, should bear in mind the importance of using nothing bat Radway’s Ready Relief and two or more doses of Railway’s Regulating Pills, to effect a reliable core. Sold by Druggists. Trice BGcents per bottle. sepl*-d4w2w

. . HUftNEWELL’S ECLECTIC I Tbe greatest trait in the eharJPLLL*. | actor of these acknowledged most valaable Pills and Family Physic, isthatofa perfect freedom from Griping and Bowel Irritation. Could the thousands of cases of Piles and Bowel Weakness hut speak their origin, it would be found In the enormous unnatural error ot using Pills or any medicine that Gripes in action. Griping is semi-Dysentery, and a moment’s thought will show what a continued use must necessarily end in. Therefore, withont griping, I claim for the Ec lactic Pills a natural remedy for Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Head Ache, Liver and Kidney-Complaints, Piles, IToims, Loss of or Imparities of the Blood, Rush of Blood to the Head, Loss of Appetite, and all derangements of Stomach or Bowels, and new fully conceded to them. Sold by all dealers in medicine. Physicians and Dealers supplied in Bulk. seplT deodAweowlm

at «f X> O K , “J^rriT terminate FBay September JO. WIBSE8B1T.4 TOTiSDU EftH, SEPTElEB, 18 and 19. The BeauU Scotch Drama of JElKTIsm PRAyS J on, THE HEAr of MTDURt&N Madge Wildfire ^...Lc*y Don. To cclude wi‘ SISTER KATE k If IRAN TOM. SStfShl •••«-* Introducing “ Gassie. and “ Johnny FRIDAY EYF.SIXG—Ber and last appearaoce of L »iyoK.

MATINEE

. Satnrday, 2 p n

Wanted, twenty J£ for coips de bal

let.

IMet I'opolitt TJiea tc* i* T’AHEWEL.TSElSrEFIX Ami iweitivelv lappearancc of XjJ^JDITJDOISTI Ou Friday Fr«mff > S«*P«Upon which occasion thee at sensation drama, KATHLEEN WOL’RSEEN, Will bs produced. Ladon as Kathleen, with Irish ballads. To coude itti an oti e in&l Comedy by Hark Lca.oixUtled

THE LAD>’ CLUB,

Lady Don as Mrs. Fxnythe. Taking the Supported by ale Ladies of tbe Cnm-

chair. pany.

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RETURN OF T* FAVORITES! IVXasoiiiclIall* TIFKU4Y and AEUNFSlk lA. SEPTEMBER 2«d 25. The great original only LA LIE'S CAR.VIV.U USSTEEIS: the monster organization or tn* NINETEEN1H CE1TURY.

appearance in iDiiianapoiis for e’ev year> of tbe famous, wondenms and world-re nowned A. M Hxknxndfz, the greatest cf all living Guitarists and Partomioilst.

locutor. Marylous Quartette-ScOvt, Fredericks, Brandisiand Wheaton. Admittancx—Parquette, 50 cents. scplSM

MASON^IC HALL. I)li. KANE'S ARCTIC voyages: FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY, Commencing Friday Eve., Sep. 13.

the Prince consort

Royal, Prince of Wales, and Lady'Yranklir the Gallery of Illustration, No. 14 Begent street. London, England,_and universally pronouncdl

lean critics the mest sub-

cady I •.14 Re

England, and uhiversally

by American and European critics ti lime creation of art ever exhibited.

Great Original Illnatratian at Dr.

Kane’s World - Keaewned

Arctic Voyages,

Together with English and Danish Searchers

for SI

Ingl

the ’ spot.’ f Several 0^ Antic Expedition Trill be exhibited, among which are: Dr. Kane’s Arctic Dresses, celeDog “Whitey,” the only survivor of Dr. Kane’s Esquimaux Logs used daring his journey. Exhibition open every night, and Saturday, Tue^ay and Thursday afternoons at 3 o’clock. Doors open at sevenExhibition at eight o’clock. Tickets 50 cents; children 25 cents. septll d9t

BINDERY.

DAILY HERALD

BOOK BINDERY,

16 1-2 East Washington Street, 1 IN Ul AIN A F*OL.lH, INUIAINA In Connection witM onr Large Job Printing Office, We have ohe of the most complete BOOK BINDERIES I the Western country. We arc prepared to do all kinds of B 1 n. 11 U Work FOR

COUx^TY OFFICERS

With promptness^ and in a^tnanner^that w

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