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(fSLiGirTi.Y Baaioai^—Mr. Jay. editor of a paper In New Jcraay, aaya Mat ho "had rather •It oo o Jury with eleven nigger*, and all of the black eat kind, la artd Aucnet, and Ike window* closed, and the keyholes Steeped, and etch nigger with aa old be ekaak fa h» ana*, than with a modern Demoem.’’—2fe-

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oeee, kearding at the Maey House and bert^ a room in Norwood’* Bloek. TkofMlew wne Maroked and on hi* poraon wee Mmd a half pound of ebtoroflorm, pad* for utactho a bun ok of akdoton key*. — other ef bureau boy*, and tko following memorandum of per»on* whom bo bad marked down aattettm*:

A. Denser, 130 North Ultaofa. C. A. JElllott, 76 Nerth lUlneta.

John 0. Sawyer. 88 South Delaware.

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J. Bernard. *»<

Myron A Boydon, 184 West traaklngton.

L. Brat, 86 Fort Weyne nrenuo. A. Breta, 6S South IMtnole.

John Scarry, cattle dealer, lift South Now

Jeraoy.

Dr. Taylor bad an examination before Esquire Sullivan, aad wna commuted to Jail In dafoult of *3,000 bail, to await Mo trial at tka aext term of the circuit court. He laid In Jail for over a year. Mr. Elliott mado rmrlou* attempts to have him brought to trial, but without avail. Finally ha waa taken out ef Jail between two tame of court, and, by some process, the nature of which we do not under, stand, hi* bail waa reduoed from *8^)00 to •300. Mr. Sima A. Colley wont on the bond; aad the burglar waa released on condition that be should eater the army. Mr. Elliott know nothing of tho matter until some time after. Recently he took the trouble to asoertatn by an examination of tbe records whpt bod been done In regard to the matter, when be found that Taylor’s case had never been called for trial, and that no forfeiture oi ball bad been taken against Mr. Colley. Wo should be pleased to boor from Mr. Leathers some explanation of tho above fact*. We should like to know how this bloody burglar, caught In a citizen’* hooae In tbe d*ad of night, with n black mask on Ms face, and his pock*t* full of burglarious Instruments, was permitted to go unwhtppod of Justice. Whv we* **. — »’•««*■* to trial me year of hie Imprisonment, and why was not Mr. Colley called upon to pay the forfeited bond t We would also llks to know kow tbs citizens who, In conjunction with Mr. Elliott, wero marked down as proposed victims of Taylor’s ingenuity,relish the manner In which tbe caso was disposed of. Lucilue Wxstxrn, To-biqht.—The theater will present a new appearance to its patrons this evening. The glitter and show of Black Crook caves, fiery woods, stalactite palaces. and fairy visions, will give away to tbe more real and substantial drawing room, parlor and natural exteriors. Tbs success of tbe showpiece, after a three week’s “run,” equaled the expectations of the management, and a proof that the season promisee to be a successful one lies In tbe fact that the house, on Saturday night, was larger than that of any preceding evening of the week. Tbe audience was quite crowded on the last night, and very

enthusiastic.

“East Lynne; or, the Elopement,” Is the bill for to-night, in which Lucille Western appears as the heroine, and in the chief character of which play she Is universally admitted to be without an approximating equaL Lucille Western’s engagement Is strictly limited to four nights, a time which is scarcely sufficient to allow of our play goer* to witness her performances, therefore, it Is reasonable to suppose that there will be more than an ordinary demand for secured seats. We will add here that Manager Llngham has displays d a liberality worthy the appreciation and commendation of the public in not increasing the prices of admission during this special engagement. There are many who will believe that they have seen "East Lynne” acted, but such is not the fact unless they have seen Lucille Western in tbe chief character. Other actresses who have assumed It are but weak Imitators. Again, there are some who are likely to confound LuelUc with Helen. Tbe latter has played here, but to-night will be the first time that Lucille Western will have made her appearance In Indlauspolls. Let us give her a

hearty welcome.

Bask Ball.—The return game of base ball between tbe Cincinnati club, champions oi Ohio, and tbe Westerns of this city, waa played on Saturday, October 13. The playing on both sides was the best ever played In thi»

city. Below we gfve the score:

WESTERNS II L. B. CINCINNATI. H. LB McVey. Sb 8 8 Btorer, e. f 4 9

8 Johnson,If 8 3 8 Wright p 8 9 2 Howe, s s 8 2 2 Arden, 1 b 4 1 0 Hard.rf l 8 1 McLean, c 9 2 0 King, 2 f> 4 1 1 Grant, 4 b 8 1

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Amueenseate I Mis Itveataf. METROPOLITAN TllKATkR-l.netne We«tern—East Lynne. - m • m — To-dny’e Advertisements. M« Mopolltnn ThCMtsr—M. V Lln^bAB, man

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M.sonic Hall—Tho celebrated and original skilT A Uaylord's Minstrels. Notice- KJeo>>— -■* nireotorj of Indianapolis in. uni nee Company. Merchant Taylor- W. 9. Barker. No. 10 North lYnnsylvanla street. In Bankruptcy—Joint Thompson, Jr., of CleveI.umI, Hancoes eotinty. On Goods—Opening of tho "Trade Palace" t > day—Smith, Howard A Co. liueineee Notices. Merchant Tailor - William E. Rupp, 181 East Wu'hluxton stieet Batin I'apor—AUDI East Washington stnot. Wall Paper -anil A Rush, 101 East Washington street. Carpets—A new lot nt Gall A Bush’s. Shade*, OH Cloths, Etc.—At 101 East WashingInjton street. Merchant Tailor#—Merita, Bro.’s A Co., No. 10 West Washington street. Premium Penmanship on exhibition at the Bryant A strattan College. Press Good*—Cheap, at Jones, Hess A Davis’, Cloaks-Made to order at No. 8 Odd Fellows’

Hall,

Print-, Bleached and Brown Muslin*, Etc.— bargains at Jones, l!e*s A Davis’. Blankets and C omlorts—Tho cheapest at Jones Hess A Davis’. ( assimeres, T.io.—Treat A Clallln, JO North Pennsylvania street. C,TY W K W> The Hmaknipt Lmw, We have for sals tbs various blank forms lor applications under tho bankrupt law. Attorneys and others desiring any number of these blank*, will pleasesend lo thelrorden at onco. JJTCharles K. l>n pfner has boon appointed constable, vice Diet/, deceased. Mr. D. is an energetic ami efficient officer. — t tT Mrs. Lincoln complains that the position she Is compelled to occupy is but little removed from absolute want. Mrs. L.’’wants” too much. She Is a wantin’ woman. jrATThe «:engerfest reunion, at Mozart llall, on Saturday night, was an elegant affair. D tnclng was. discontinued at an early hournext day. mm • mi IjT Matt S. Ward, formerly of this city, but for some years editor of a paper in Panola, Mississippi, died Saturday morning last of congestive chill. tlT The Commissioners tf the House of Pitfuge held a meeting nt Plainfield on Saturday. They report the building for that Institution In a satisfactory state of advancement. -——■■^•4 OT We arc Indebted to Mrs. Fisk of the Circulating Library, Miller’s Block North Illinois street, for Harper's Weekly, and other periodicals. — m ' young man, recently from Denmark, wants a situation In a private family, in which to do miscellaneous service, ills application is at the rooms of tbs Young Men’s Christian Assx'Utlon. The Indiana State Christion convention, and annual convention of the Young Men’s Christian Association, will convene for organization at two o’clock this afternoon in Wesley Chapel. 3QT Dr. Bland, tbe irrepressible, la early In the field with 'Ihe Western Farmer's Annual and Rural Companion, a neat little publication of sixty-four pages, embracing an almanac and garnished with much valuable Information, calculated lor this latitude. LSTColonel Harris ie having a fine row of tre?s planted on each side of Arsenal avenue, extending as far as Judge Conlon’s residence. This will very much Improve the appearance of the avenue, and make it a beautiful summer drive from the city to the arsenal. K3T Oa Saturday, a monstrous rat was caught in tbe money drawer of Lehrltter’s saloon, reveling in a feast of postal currency. He was dispatched. The entire establishment s at a loss to know how he got In. The general opinion is that he is one of the treasury rats we read about. IndianaroLis Law college.—The fall session of this Institution opens on Tuesday next (to-morrew.) Tbe students will meet at half-past eight a. M., In Judge Perkins’ office, to receive directions. Hubsequent meetings will bn held In the college rooms, Gallup’s ButMlng. CHOLERA.—We are happy to lean that tbs cbdera is almost abated in St. Louis. There is sow very rarely a case. There ban ant been oan-fourth tbs cases falsely represented by parties Interested to hurt the Mr fame ef St. Louie. Tbe people of Cbteago are supposed to know something about these false representations. tdTMeteorologlcal reports lor the Indianapolis Academy of Medicine, by W. J. Elstun, M. D., meteorological committee: Barom. Them. Dew pt.Th^tata In Oct. 11 8P.M... 9* 96 49 8 48. M 18 7 A M. . .99 90 48 9 46. ” 18. 8 P M... 39 84 87 6 46A 0.00 In. H 19, 9 A. M... 9943 44. 46. ’’18. 7 A.M, . 19 51 49. 47. •’18. 8 P M. 99 48 88. M. i 0,00 in,

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lag; 4*6-, WdneMVnfy arocic nuentiaj to anna In this city. AU persons who patromza boosaftnaaMfe Wd«6tti4>BF,*« addition, this bcBM will go awpy Fell •atisSad,

The goods me an bUgMwIm good* worn at thetr lowest ebb In New Ynrk, and tbe proprleton pmpeaa togfm tbe enrtnmert of the bouse tbe ndvaatogo of that eMy one prtnn M asked. IV Tbe show windows ef our city merchants exbtbti unusually attractive stocks of goods within tbe pest three weeks. Our friend Xclver, the battiet, ban been at wmk for eeveral days, and Bow preasnU one of the meet extensive, aa well an tbe most artistically arranged displays «g fun over seen la ibis city, ike assortment comprises some atfleeat seta ef Russian sable, ermine, fitch, Siberian aquirrai, aad other costly fun, as well as a large variety of the cheaper kinds, which art quite elegant, and within the reach of every purse. Quite n feature la Mc’a display, le tbe large number ef children’s furs. Tbe cool days and aighta of the past week, have set the ladies thinking about furs, and ns a consequence, tbe great bear which guard* the entrance to Mclver’e bazaar to constantly aurroondad by aa admiring crowd ef Mr spectators. Our country renders wbo < to tho city on sbopptng excursions, will find the for emporium nt No. 33 East Washington

street.

Horn To all parties visiting SL Louie we most cordially recommend them for a cheerful home to the St Nicholas Hotel, centrally located oa Fourth atreet, between Washington aad Franklin avenues. Tbe gentlemanly proprtetor, Mr. Eooe Jennings, with his polite and attentive clerks, civil attendants, a bountiful table, supplied with tbe beet the market affords, large, elegant and cU»^r room*, make ih* ■*- -mcoolas Hotel a cheerful home to the traveler. New Mbkchant Tailoring Establishment.—Mr. W.S. Barker has fitted np fine room* at No. 10 North Pennsylvania street, and opened out with aa entire new stock of fall and winter goods of the latest and most fashionable patterns. Mr. Barker's old friends will be pleased to learn where he can be found. Mr. Barker will la turn be pleased to make new friends. Glre him n call. See advertisement In another column.

Om Inqnbry wff , we learn that bi b

patron of Moritz Brothers * Co., No. 19 West Wpeblnglon street- Bio otathas fit better, wear better, and coat tear than tham ef any ,V They bmtojnal received

petotaff eome at tbe^aobMtef patterns •sea 1a tale city, au persons wbo patroni^a

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JmntMccnfrvnM rw*mty tlanmamaffi rolls of Satin Paper, at wholesale and retail, 101 East WaaMngtow street. U-2 New 2»*Mey Mlaaawls, Inac amd nqanre. Aha, NMdlcaex. to antolaffitoa. WaterwnMiei* aad otlser low autd nqaare Mtoawln* alee wan fnadn saltnMe IW wiwZew ver ctoeap at Smmtm, Mmma dfc Dtsvls'. Id-3 Emporium or Fashion, > 80 North Pennaylvani* atreet. f Wo call attention to a splendid line of London Cassuneres, the largest and finest lot In the dty. We are in receipt of a fresh lot of F. A H. Eskimo Overcoatings; also n choice Motion of Taylor Suitings, EagHsb Meltons, Elboef Cassimeres, Fancy Velvet*, etc. H_2 Treat * Claflix. Mcaabernwf ttoeTww Synods nowin session In this dty, are Invited to examine tbe complete stock of books cf TcilJ, Carmichael Jfc Wllltamr, from the Presbyterian Boards and all the other Publishing Houses, comistwg of Commentaries and Bible Helps fer Ministers and Sunday School Teacheis, Hymn and Music Books, Question B >ok.-, Sabbath School Books and Sabbath School new: Cards, in evarr *«**esy- on terms, to Ministers, Sunday Schools and the Trade, as liberal m (hose of any other house. Members will find Id the above store n table supplied with Paper, Envelopes, etc., which they are invited finely to use in writing to their friends. 12-2

Baking Powder.—Dooley A Co., of Toledo, uhio, are manufacturing n baking powder, or chemical yeast, which to taking precedence over all other similar compounds. Housekeepers who have used It pronounce ii unrivaled. It Is lor sale by Horn, Andereon A Co., and other grocery ^establishments In tbe city. JuT IVe are indebted to Mr. Jacob Traub, tbe well known gardener, for a splendid specimen of cauliflower, one of the most appetizing of vegetables. From the Bowling Grsen, Kentucky, Democrat, Oc-ober 6. Terrible Affair-How n Widow Loot nil Her Children. Never in our experience as Journalists has It been our duty to chronicle an occurrence more horrid in Its details than the one we are about to relate. The tad affair which left a widowed mother childless, and for the time being almost f. t eft of reason, happened about the 18th ultimo. In the adjoining county of Allen, n short distance

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Fly Catches—Westerns, McVey 8, Dean 1 8to3ri Basse! 1, Daniels 1, st*rk 1, Norwood*, ilgrove 1; total 9. Ciaclunati, Storer I, Wright

Mo«e 8, Iiard t. King 1; total 9.

Flys Missid—Westerns, Stoner 1, Soltrrore 1; total 2. Cincinnati, Hard 8, King 1, Grant 1; toOnt on Fouls—Westerns 8;Cincinnati 5.

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Time of G .me—T«o boors and fifty minutes, empire—£ Jones, ef the Active Base Ball.

Scorers—Stringer ana Has com.

Assaulted a Woman.—On Saturday Mr. Julius Seipt was Tried before Esquire Coulon on a charge of assaulting a woman, named Mrs. Holler. Mrs. II. testified that some time since, by permission of her husband, ahe accompanied fieipt to the theater to *ee the Black Crook. The performance teems to have exercised an aphrodisiac influence over Mr. Setpt, and in escorting the lady home he requested certain unmentionable favors, which ahe declined to grant, whereupon be seized her and attempted to sip the nectar of osculsttve bliss from her ruby lips, Mrs. BoUsr did not ’’holier,” but succeeded In repulsing the amorous buccaneer. Julius admitted tbe facta to be true at stated, with a few alight laaceuncies He stated that his relation with Mrs. H. had been as intimate as It waa possible for them to be, aad that the prosecution was purely malicious, having its origin In a thrashing which he bad been compelled to administer to Mrs. H.’s husband. The Justice fined him fS and

costs.

A Card. INDIANAPOLIS, iND., October 10,1807. Hr. F. D Douglass. General Agent Continental Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut: Dbar 8ib—I wish to express, through you m 7 gratitude to the company which you i present, for tbe rare promptitude with which they have paid tb# policy on tbe lifo of my husband, Daniel B. Charles, deceased. Only nine days ago the gBStatoary evidences of death were procured aad forwarded, aad today I acknowledge tbe payment in foil of the policy of oae thousand dollars ($1,000.) My support baa been taken away. This money cornea to me in my sore need, and 1 write this out of pure tbankfolnees to the company and Its agents for the honorable aad courteous treatment which 1 have received at tMr heads. * Emily E. Charles, Widow of Daniel B. Charles.

tionable veracity, are about these: Some two months since Mrs. Blakcnsbip, n lady ef respectability, lost her husband from disease, and was left with three children, two Interesting boys and n little Infant girl, just large enough to walk alone and beguile the lonely hours of the mother with its innocent prattle. On the 16th ultimo, the mother, Mra. Biaken•blp, for tbe purpoee of washing clothes, repaired to the spring branch near tbe hones in the locality referred to, taking her three children with her. the house dog following behind. She bad been engaged In washing but a short time when the dog was beard barking Incessantly on tbe bill near by. Thinking that tbe dog had possibly treed a raccoon, or bad a rabbit at bay. the two little boys proposed to go at once to secure tbe game. With tbe mother’s consent the little fellows t .rt-rt < ff in high glee. Alas! better they had never been born. On reaching the spot where iu« ao* was barking, they saw a short distance irom the dog a large object coiled at tbe oot "f a stump, in a hostile attitade, keeping the dog at baj. They looked but a moment. Eager only t> capture the supposed game, and oot thinking of danger, nor knowing the nature of the prey, they approached the hideous monster that in fatality of attack ’’outvenoma all th* worms of Nile.” Tbe oldest of the two boys approached first, with hia little hands outstretched and blaface aglow at the prospect of hie prize, he said, ’’I’ll get him brother.” Oae step more and he rushed to a death more terrible and speed Tin an were the tortures of tabled Laocoon. With one dart of his forked tongue, with one death rattle of bla tail, the huge rattlesnake—for It was nothing less-drew back bto scaly folds aad with one dart forward planted bto envenomed fangs in the flesh of the boy, and left the deadly poisoneonning hat tbraush his young veins. Again and again was tbe t oy bitten by tbe fatal reptile, till he fell exhausted in tbe

coil* of the monster.

The other littl* follow rushed forward toHhe relief of bto little brother, and be also received tne deadly fangs of the serpent in several places. The screams of tbe boy alarmed tbe mother, who was *U11 washing at th* branch, and leavinf’her baby girl she ran frantically to the spot. W bat a sight there mat her gaze! Putrid with potoon, swollen and black, bitten tn many places, *o* of her boye was already dead, and the other dying from the Mao cause. The snake had crawled away, and tbe living boy lived Just long enough to toll the circumstance of their dezth. Overwhelmed with an intensity of agony which mothers alone can feel, the remained at the total spot a abort time, when she bethought her of hex little girl at tbe branch and hurried Wdt. On reaching tbe spot, horrible as It may seem, she found that the little girl had walked to tbe WMh tub, Into which she had fail*.* head foremost ami waa drowned, “and It, tog, was gone.” Th* mother's cup of Misery waa foil: not another drop could b* added. Bereft of children, and almost, of reason, she sank under tbe accumulated horrors of the hour. Assistance was procured tbe heart crushed woman, and tbe remains of her nestlings were taken charge of and cared for. A short time after, a large rattlesnake with thirteen rattles WM^kllled near tbe spot where the boys were Tbe event created a profound eensi In the community, and hae scarcely a parallel even u the exciting annato of our early and hardy ptoneera. . i TT ^ A terrible occurrence has taken place la Russia, at Kineachma, Government District of Lostrowna. About a hundred persons of both sexes aad all agea were returning joyously from the fair at th* village just named, aad they entered a ferry boat to cross the Volga The vessel was unusually crowded, aad when nearing the opposite shore, the ferryman demanded payment of tho fares. The crowd of passengers waa, in consequence, thrown Into a state of motion, aad tbe boat eapalzed. Nat tower than sixty-three persons were drowned. The aspect of the dead bodies the following day, aa they were recovered from th* river

“Hfulsmmda, Love your Wires,’ aad give them Plantation Bitters when they are suffering from Nervousness, General Debility, Faintness, Spasms, or any of the thousaad and one diseases to which the weaker aex to liable.- Having yourselves experienced the benefit of their use, extend the bless!rg to others. This Invaluable tonic will ebase Hypochondria or “the Blues”—give tone to the Hamagad nervous system gently stimulate languid secretions—dispel vapors and enauf, and generally build up the worn constitution. For each sex and all ages It is a gentle stimulant and a refreshing cordial Milttena cf bottles are sold daily all over the world. m aGNOHA Watrr.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at halt the price. * dAwCteod. Fifty iffenr Flecen Carpet—Twr* Ply, Three Ply, Busaeto and Ingrains, just opened at Gall A Rush’s. 14-2 Horn* tell to attemd ttoe sale wff that valuable property, the Junction Brewery on Tueaday, the lath instant at Greencaatle Junction. A big bargain for some one. Capitalists look out. 13-3 Flae Owlet aad Silver Watches. Shot Guns, Overcoats, etc., at J. k M. Solomon’s great fall sale, Monday, at half-past nine o’clock a. m. 12-2 Aactlwa,—Ttoe great sale of ttoe season, consisting of a large lot of Unredeemed Pawnbroker’s Pledges by J. k M. Solomon, Licensed Brokers, will be held st George W. Smock’s Auction Rooms on Monday, October 14, commencing at half past nine A. M. 12-2 Ttoe sale at Mreewcaatle on ttoe 15th Inauat, of tho Junction Brewery, will positively take'place. Don’t let any pert-on desiring a bargain fail to attend. 12-3 Ttoe JFsaactlwa Brewery at Greencaatle, will positively be sold on the 15th instant. Capitalists will do well to be on band, as there is a bargain in this property.

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Iff*. 13.—Mr. afwtasa Margie has purchased the favorite Saloon, No. 13 East Washington street, formerly kept by Selking. A splendid lunch will be set every morning, with an oyster lunch to-night. His friends are all invited. 12-6 — ME to — — Pwr Iffwttimictoaa* Lace Curtains, or beautiful embroidered good?, try the City Store. SO-tf MeunoraL—Ttoe .New Turk Life Insurance Company, whose General Agent for Indiana is W. W. Byington. have lately removed their office from the Sonth-west corner of Washington and Meridian stree’s, to No. 11 South Meridian street, in the room adjoin ing th* Western Union Telegraph office, ground floor. 10-6

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to visit ane af this

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hew. wl

tattd rnott hoIyNUoe to tootototo•stto hot hriosts hod ever baton ban

to seat* aB thitoigh too tnsmne ■ f the Pata KiUar totted hy “God Medietas.” ao swsom ta ty hod she and it ta creta* af thaw QtoSffiMfHntitora total to thatett■oreehatan, liver caasplatnt,

• at

fME tabd aoonel c

X atot toaaef tooT( ■ ssssfrtrs.-ss’sksiSu?)’ 1 ’ r - a— *E prettivety segage-. -nd can be d oa for lectares ontoaa naforeeea aoci-

ern India writes: “Wo esteem poor Fata Killer very highly for tcorpkm strega, cholera, etc-, and m net very well get along without it.” Bev. L D. Culbern, Missionary at Tavoy, Bur“I shill he happy to assist taaxa reasedy

A Gazd to Imralida. A Clergymaa, while reakitagtaSpnth America to* mtashmary, discovered a safe and shnphs Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early af ton Urinary and Seminal Or' the whole train aff dtoaadOBB hams oa by baaeful and ricious habits. Great ni • > been sauwfl by tikis noble remedy by n desire So breeflt the affi teted an 1 will tend th* recipe for preparta sdoatagthis medicine, ia a sealed envelope, sy ene who aeadait, vbzb or enaaoR. Addre ^ MORPH T. INMAN. v StaMoaD, Bible Hooao. flsUfldlF ; v New Tusk City.

W inter Caurssef Lcetnre*

iKTkdpeuTM Theater.

OXJLSL.

MLabaozb av» Dizicrua^. M. Y. Luobam.

mmitaaa;

Psjrwsetts to* * o erve* Oeat Mrent*: Dress iNifittIKhTfia F$tnWflY Ff tin RIGHTS ONLY

daots prevwas.

Negotiations are peadtag with Hoary Ward Beeuher aad alevaortwr Dussaa, with probahtt

ityof —eeess

The annual tickets of membership are now rto y These admit the holder to all lectures, with the privilege af raw reed seats, a*" abo fir* amass foSho read teg rooms ef the Assoeiataan lor eoa year. Th, readier room* are sap plied With the leading daily and wuakJy new S|-a poisuf toe • ountry, aad ail the current liter,tamef toe day, awl am open day and e-enmg,

(except Sunday.

Tiefcoii $6 to each For sale at toe Library Booses, u toe third store of Hubbard’s Block, southwest corner of Washington and Miridian streets, or at the tadiaaa National u aak,ol oetil dtf D M. TAYLOR Treasurer

ACM (CULTURAL.

m nsem euts

Of toe yaaag. beaatiful aad >a,tty celebrated Tiagtc Artiste, Lueille W estem, . Her «r»t appemance lu tadlaaapolls.

Mwasdair *utol Tmend»YBveaiago, «c»ob* r 18 •■ms id,

(writt^ ex-

ta are acts entu.cd

EAST LYNNE;

to*** TUB BLDFAXC «T.

Lady Label.) Ha Jam Vine,!

Lucille W.st^rn.

Wodoaaday eventag-Cyathia, the Beautinil

XTCTEil XTGK1I XTCSKII! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!!! . W j3to flrato tototBhooB.

Address , No M» Washington street BeOMa. Massrchnsetts. Forsa’e by *11 druggists, oett deodNwly

Barakm Mrlck The only Brick Machine in America Which is guaraateedtope-form aU that is eialmedfor it With aiaa hands and one pair hones ii easily ■saxes Xflto Bricks per hour, or ASM by steam power. Satisfaction guaranteed Scad for areolar. ABRAM RNQUA, General Agent, U*dfv 141 Broadway. New Torh.

MUSIC.

HYGIENIC WINE. This mroBXKO Tonic, recommended by the moat eminent physicians, is made of 3PTJRS BBJESRmrr, AdmtB ia its oempeeittea only Teal aad Febrifuge substance*. It repines, with a great superiority, all other Bitten, which lava for a base nothing hot alcohol or taforior whiskies. It is richer than any other Bitters ta ArwasaUc aad Wo lea sole Wrlaelpleo, And its taste is exquisite. Its soothing the Nervous Fluids ia most sa famish lag, for. whits it gently exhUentea by reanimating the functions of the Digestive Organa, aad dissipate Languor, dj gently refreshing and stimulating the Brain, giving a healthy Mae to toe whole urgan Um_K leaves behind none of toe baleful taflueaeea that follow alcoholic stimulants. We warmat that, upon trial. Hygienic Wine will he found* Moot Delicioan Mewcrmffie* Possessing wonderful virtues in all eases of Dyspepsia and Debility, aad moreover ia uaex lied assn JRPPHTETZKR. TO Ladies, especially, it will prove a most effectual relief for those ailments to which tho sex is most liable. i.AMBBKT A KAMPINQ. 81 aad 33 Broadway. New York MUSCAT PEKLE wOl l>« found a moat UeUctou* Wine, superior to anything of the kind—it is the pure juice oi the finest grape, fruity and delicious beyond description. Try it and be convinced. Both of the Wines are for sale by Browning A Sloan; H. H. Lee, under Bates House; Hay A Co^ corner mixois and Washington street. BROWN me 4k SfoOJLN, <v.«*fil, ludiaMpniia Aemts for Indiana.

IMI tT S X O

Nlew Goodn! .New flj—dol Mew Goods !-Professor Edward Lenox, No. S3 South Illinois street, a few doors south of the Palmer House, la ta receipt of bis Fall and Winter stock of Merchant Tailoring Goods, consisting of tbe very latest styles of French, Eogliak, Scotch and American pattens. Also, beautiful Trivet Cords and Velveteens, which he will make up in the most stylish manner, cheaper thaa any ether houee in the city. Parties wishing dram or business suits will do well to give the Prnfesaor a call. 7.10 LwmcM Brery Moralmg mfl tern o’rioek, at Srikingta saloon, 33 North Fennsjlvaniastreet. oet7-3m-•Imsfl recelveri m* €». H. Melt kam’s,No. 8 West Washington atreet, another laige Invoice of thoee stylish Scotch, English and French Caarimeres, just the trick for thoee nobby suita made under the direction of (Pierson) tbe lending man la the profession, hare also received tho new mootitiy report of titaprMrnlHffffi'ylee that ore wcr»o* Broadway, not only la picture, hut suits made for Inspection of those that are in favor of aomettuaganw. It ia nisi— to report styles, but call and see the reaffly. I on only account for tbe great increase in trade of late, that 1 am selling goods at such low prices, and making such stylish work. Call soon and see the new goods. G. H. Bettkam.

0Ct7-tf

WnoM mtoffi Mtowes.-What cam h Boro accepts hie than n pair ef neat fitting Boota as fihend; npnir the* wtU fit perfoetiy irwGtoKIto* Ainmwa mm 1 11 muA ■■mi*

A Dangerous Season. An almost unparalleled quantity of rata has fallen during toe summer. Vegetation has been wonderfully thick and rank, aad, as it decays, an unusual amount of sickness may he expected unless proper mesas are taken to prevent it Fever and ague and billons remittents already prevail to an alarming extent, and as too toll ad ranees and the malarious night fogs become heavier, the sick list is likely to increase both in the city and the country. It ia, therefore, only an act of common prudence to keep the vital forces in full vigor, so that they may resist the unhealthy influences of the season. Reinforced by the tonic operation of HOSTKTTER’S STOMACH BlTTf RS, the system, however weak and susceptible naturally will, ta nine cases oat or tea, successfully combat every species of atmospheric poison by which epidemics are produced. During tha months of September, October and November the difference ta temperatara between day and night is very great, aad the ehflttog dews and mists of toe season are the prolific causes of indigestion, cholera morbus, dtarrh and dysentery Bearing this ta mind, remember, also, that the B TTRRS not only invigorate th* stomach aad brace the nerves, hot act specifically upon the bowels and toe liver, imparting to those important organs regnlwMy mid tone. It Unto reasonable to expect immunity from prevalent complaints if no precautions nan taken to escape

them.

HO STSTTER’S BITTERS are nt once pleasant to toe taste, aad the most certain of alt safeguards against febrile aflmentg. ocildeodffweowtw

K L BBHHAM ft GO.

wholesale and RETAIL

MUSIC DEALER*.

1867. TRADE aRCUlAR. 186a

INDIANA SEED

And Agrienltoral Warehouse,

MASONIC HALL. PiMtlTfiVELY O.T K NilGIAT OA1.Y WerimvMlaj fi-lvs-ming:. Ot-1.1«, The celebr.iled aud original Skiff & (iayloni's Miustrcls, F80M THt WAOEMY 0FMUSIC.CHI2AG0, ILL

Se.

‘Everything new, novel and atitractive.

* • (..oeramm, s. Tickets so cents. o» t 4 St <:

Re.-erved Seat* TSctnls.

E R'» H

Rl)S’ N AkCnt.

HOTELS.

JgUCEETE Grain Trills, one

horse Grain

, Drills, Bnckeye Cider Mills, •;hamviea Cider ills, American Cider MU a Hutchinson Cider ••ills, theese aad Lard Fresres - lover Seed Gatherers. Grata ami Seed Cleanets. 8a.droid Straw cutters. Lever FDd-ierl'utters. Power F-ed Cutters, Irw Corn M.eUeis Wood Cwm Shelters, Meat Cetten aad Stutters. Steel Port Hide Au-

gurs. Richmond Steel Flows, Pittsburgh last aad Steel Plows, Points and Lands ale* Patent Coulter Harrows, Wagon aad Plow Tree*. St. el Ro.d Scraper*. Weed aad Jroa Road *cr per*. Mill aad C-oss Cut Saws, Churns and Butter wothers. Garden and Scoop Banrows, Mill and Warehouse Tru- ks, Fee*) and Market Baskets Wood aad Iron Measures, Shovels, -woop-> and Spades Potato# Rocks and Forks, Eaten* ion Step

Ladders,

Grm&m Backs, ®x TwRes and Mo tv a, Han Tanaero, Brat a Tiles, ClwtMes Wrtmgera, Mope Hal torn Forks. Kakeo, Hoes aad Handle*.

Oak Tasned Leather Belting Rivets, Belt Studs and Hooks, Oil Dressed 1-ace Leather, Hemp and am Steam Packing, thoiee Clover Seen, New thy, Kentucky Niue Grass S ed, ■e Grass Seed, Orchard Grass Seed. Seed,

English Bloe Grass MiUett H

hemp; Canary, rape and mixed bird seed.

WSf A full assortment of the above in Store, an to which ouratt-ntion is respect: iulv an>' earnestly direct-d. and an examtaatio:

same solicited.

Very truly yours.

J. GBOffiGB STILZ, No. 78Bast Washington street, Indianapolis. teplO dM.W.84m* wlstAZdw

UNDERTAKERS.

L.OING & B1RCJH,

UNDERTAKERS, 18 dwvermor*s Circle. Jy95dSm

ST ¥E8r ETC.

EZ IT .A. U3 HJ

I -A. IV O S

THE MoRKIKti GLORY StffiTCS, Double Heaters AND Hot Air Furnaces, The only perfect burners of Anthracite Goal and Coke. Tke Most Kcononatcnl Now in I'oe. The public are inTited to examine t m

I* I A. IV O S.

A 5-

p r

GOOD CHEAP PIANOS.

I. Ido

SOLD ONLY BYJ

onto price? Such Boots and Shoes an tootio to Ltatz’s, No. 28 West Washington •treat, aad Ihagr refer yon to any person who has tried thorn for proof of the above. S-tf

Anttlonako with forty-two rattles was kilted to Wlaaabago. lows, loot week.

Grand Ophuno ov tnh tradb Palacm.—

The opening of tote magnificent dry food* emporium will form oa epoch hi this department of trade la our dty. Mwan. Smith, Howard A Co. occupy tho old Maud of tho wati knows firm of Hums, Adame A Co., Hoad 26 Waar Washington street, which ha* beta enlarged, sod fitted op la th* moot gorgeous style, aad ia

empbattetoly whotlUBaaottopIkf. Thn tnadn Palace or AMnitoUvoim—

The store, to aM too ooooioireaaterMiuteti* for

aflrst class dry goods house, to not surpa

5y any estahliabment weat of New York. The

|Sf“ Thd Ftrat Preohytortao Church, corRar of Now York and Pooooylvsnta street*, to rapMiy approaebiag oof ltoiiff. Thd ph»> teriif of to* main room ha* bow fiotebod,aad workatoa are now doiag tho frooao Imriisto ThomM* room will aato over nino hundred preore*. Th* tplro of th* church lo vary boflOtHW and (rscofol. Work *u the First Church ha* boo* pushed withRMto vigor. KVThd flhutetoiaryoi the Trent MemF ChrfMfM Atooffitofoo will bo held this evre- !•• to half-poto wvre o’clock, to the fin*

MAmyamww VBUIvBr

Aa oddrew will he delivered by th* BfiV, Dr. Thyyg. to Oteelnaoii, which wtilh* frilowhd, to tho time may aflow, by other Ad* drenw, repo|t* of ofiloors, etc. The ox arete** will ao dreM ho highly tatoretolog, red J6 k

^tor^floto ffmimoAgfl guf

DOpeCX wv IITMO Ui w1#IIRB thodty will ho prearet. Th*

tryfoW to do a good work, red otow at poet* the eymyrtAf aad to rfwotire to

terrrto Chrtot.

W. fl. XHMfrm, CHBIII SBBRPfo- A

tmmtm S -«»« ^||1t|iMi to hi courteous flat gSBtl.manly to all. To th* lodteo w* can say WNhllfc to* arefidrew that thfigroprlilm wIB nakoor. orysfiorttomalteHotr vltola tethoTredcFaL aea to every way agrwobfo. They hare *d tpoelal pataa ia too aitaMlre to Nw**#WMff ooP of thrir More, aad thd topwlateadaafi, who to 0 grete wiillaauret* tot ttaptwaothotoatoiffOEtof'

dfCMd* emprteto th*

Th* ato<

riad, red Tart, and they have taken apOMto ptoa* to ^ maho aaan dreortaMBt oooretto*. let dnM ritaa.

*

’todoR s M^

LOCAL ATeiS S 6Jw fiw WlHimma P. Hmpg. chant Tailor, No. 131 East

street, appaaUa thd Gdort House, If you waat thd worth to yam mamay, la tho teteto toy l« to goods, good fito, woti aad dor*. My maffii M lower prtaa* thaa la any other

tret doe* houtotatbte city. r

Havtaf low rrete and comparatively teH •zpreoae thoa moot to hia compel tors, h« caa

•very to goods, la hte rute, and thoa* <

«nd ato aagffHHafl with him, will bo nuMto. od to toeore thrir ordora. r ClOtH

Hemmtiiml

ECLKGTIC rflJLAM. valuable Fills and Family Phyafia, tethafioCa pwflmt freedom from Griping and Bowri Irrita Could toe thowaaads to cases to Piles Bowel Weakness bat speak their arigta, ft would he found ta the« ot using Pills or any medtetao toattgipm toad-

torn.

thought will show what a continued wo mast

necessarily end tn. Therefore, withoi

lectie Pills a natnral reorndy for Ckrente tiaaatL pation, Dyspepala. Iadigestian,HaMdJlahswlArer aad Kidmay CompUiaSa, rffas. Worms, Xmas tf ar Imparities of tho Blood, Huh af Blood to Head, Loss of Appetite, aad all flsran—mrets of Hfiomarh or Bowels, and now tally ooncodod 9* Sold by all doatanta medlctao. and Dealers supplied in Bulk. sepl7 deodAweewlm : Tfci Wiru nuiBf ni fin WirBiRn Disease la stalking smonff us.

on warns as all to j

stttaMon, for little dot may be seized with 1

at all times, U I

to

Ii 'ti

ThelMrnlng Glory Stove TYBFBBSBNTBD hr tha aheva cut, I have sold Xh ffirtoopato tear years to my entire .atis taction, ta anmben beyond m* expectation. 1 hasneextiffahtea from too boat citizens af tadi

Donbte Hoatera

publish irom ttmo to Morning Glory Stases,

and Hot Air Furnaces, ta toe

am KjOAU All UFlIGiT j THE H0BNN6 GLORY DOUBLE ffiATEA

Isslasply'dstavesiixToaBdedbyacovertBg, form tag a chamber through whieh cold air passes ta MhitaMdjHf to* stove* tins encased, and being set ta a parior or Iwiemoot room, warm* sack by dloaat ndtatian; and wtah ahot air ptao ■gw * register >uaa ad k> in mg room, or ta

•a them alsoTTs is tha oota

. rfi. x-z >’

H- H. WAI-KEM. J. *s. CIU.SON GIBSON HOUSE, W«?/ii£f Street, bet. tovrth and Fifth, (Opi-ostie Merchants’ Exchange.’

CINCINNATI. OUl ».

•TUIE eentrallocation of theGibsor. Uou-e. i:-:

A o edi V

n-ediiteiy it< the Mocha ti‘ Exeh«r.; and convenient tn the > o to:t.ce. l-ank

i»i' m inncs>mA>nt »«iAb 1

nusesueut uak »-e lor i-jth the

ig public. Char,

Ueapeetfnttv,

augld -ihm

e» U n : busir

r.ge, and

um> t ii sirabb-

mi i>

sine-> and [dt a-;

ges mocerait-.

I! M. WaI KER 4 G

Froj-m u:i'x

Metropoiitan Hotel, iWnlu Street, hettveeu 1 ront ami Second aireos, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

W. A. THURSTON ang!9 d3m

1’ k u r R 1 x r o 1:

United States Hotel, Opposite t»e New York and Ntw llavtu n -l Western Railroad IX-yot, BEACH KTBEET, BOSTON,

Ian30 lily

By F. M PRATi’ Formerly of the Av^ricnr. Honi-e.

FARE REDUCED

Board $3 50 Per Day.

UNITED STATES H TEL

sep!6 dim

Loutaville. lay.

American Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence llall

jyXSdtf

PHILADELPHIA. 8. M. UEUUNGS, Proprietor.

A Z CSiTTEKDlR.

C. * SlbGK .- ST

CLARENDON HOTEL, ClNCtNNATt, till to. U. E. Crittenden dt Co., Proprietors

AVING leased tne property flA WalnutStr et bouse, and

w alnut Str et

improvements upon oughty * ' ' '

most excel

be the

tnown as tbe Mnpleteo our

is now

iments upon tne same, it is now thorrefurnished, painted, carpeted, and in telleut condition, and will from this date

C'lsARENIIM9NI HOTEI.. We shall oe most nappy to see our friends and (he traveling public, and guarantee the accommodations of the CLAttEMDUJi tu be et^ual to any Hotel in the city Telegraph office in the Hotel marts d S. K. CHITTENDEN A CO.

MANHATTAN HOTEL. HVBBAV STREET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. N. HCGGINS, Proprietor.

A. J. SMITH. Clxzx.

sep34dly

STEVENS HOUSE. fils 23* 83 autd 87 Broasdway* N. Y. Opposite borcling Green. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. fTULE Stevens House is well and widely known A. to the traveling public. The l ocation is especially suitable to merchants and business men: it is ta close proximity to the business part of the city—is on the highway ol southern and western travel—and adjacent to all the principal railroad and steamboat depots. The Stevens House has liberal accommodation for over 800 guests—it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement lor tbe comfort an entertainment of its inmates Thereonis are spacious and well ventilated—provided will: gas and water—tbe attendance is prompt an < respectful—and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of ihe season—at moderate rates. GfifOEGE K CHASE ft CO.. maylS d6m Proprietors.

STOVES.

T(7TE WILER BROS.,

dealers in

TsVOT ‘3JmcW

Sahel

. 7'ate

^Kha^a^A^^U cold air Areas oaSsISa toe ream where sit

ito* a are* Double Heater er Patter

Air Porfi-

»resm weu resaroog 0 do we know ffimm 1 sickness Beditom psoaerfptlons fiawi

P—Iteeere a morttfiflaUeo* three Pimples SSsDSiiSS' rereatiy for aff amaffi affiiettaM. dffcwtw.

a

"SJ*m *l* U*J Stare.

«.0» A SJifA ff -** # American Organs, ,?a003Tl»C7ifZft!TO/ X

L“L*

M te ato these t to give i

i ef eastiroe

1 will

, t*m on trial, aad

I. L.

ae, aad ahaSai aita l Ad effect apoa toe Liver.

at. No

t wash a 1

i them. NO]

I

re-

I

SJK^SSaiS

Sffi SpN. ffirlecff off fiteore

•r ifo NffSiQw SSBuT

■re tt.

Call aad

o’clock, * flm* wii-

rorei Of OtetUlcffe, to which everybody Icno

their eperettas They help toe ways, overrun

•troy, and saves lives wBe#o tire throws there away,

way’s

»gma,a*oolo

chamtacly. and so mOd are

aslo

Revlevr, »

m

.rovtvoltfo in old ]

. -.sia f «XXrTff PffteMBP

u-RJ -CZ .C .fafiBAc; >

:is3 91 fce’iT.A

l:a'>

mAIVKJEM,

No. ffT East XX Sate Agent ta

da ef to* and Far

-jsaxi h'sa

tom

yrr.- j^voshm nssfttatas——

Mnsieri - -Mercliafidife. B«ocxaf ty. Beyond* doaH,Bad- &.a

ariM o/ia .▼'Jr ^ mra H'lftF. ^

x; -'oohtte -wart**

,JATiRRO OOOxOU^t^

f) i- -: .'.a

awortin

iffreti

IriSrST^ihriSreCS^% -. cofitodffwtw - ,, ■.

impair*

S2SfiSySr1SSS? _f- " Urere—N. A taoto valnabte will r win h.

: -83 .i.

i;pU, UI htealf ••

PARLOR, COOK

And Heating £tove3 7

Sole Agents for the

Monitor Warn Air Furnace,

ORIENTAL BASE BURNER

1 AmtNxacitc Coal,

MAMtBSO MUIIES AND GRATIS,

GH2« O O Bl S-* **“* i msstt aatsany'* ~ Flour. ^kSTSTlIeriers,

-tsM ii-«

is?

(TonsjA By ram’s old stand. 1

boots

;M S lift;

?%§*■?

WM*

-via si* W* •*’**\. Mb-fetfo 6 ’VF*

0ft • rOn re »00V. if-frf’f ■ tef,- l^aegr