Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1867 — Page 1

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, wm again bcfora tfei Cabinet on day, for eenaideraUon. —The aaennt of ftnoManal eurrancy print, fid for Um weak witag fcatnrday, waa|40^r 000; aMypnd, 1200,Tlfl; Unitod 8UUa notaa ablppad, flM,000; National Bank notaa loaned, •180,800; fractional currency daatroyed, PH,’ 080; racaipu of cuatcnw, 8211.460. —The attendance In the Honae on Saturday wee alia. In conaeqoeuM of (be order of Wed. needay teat, that no boatneaa would be trana. acted. A. H. Bailey appeared and took tke oath, when the Hepae took a recces until Mon* day, athaif.past tea a. m. —The case of Senator Thomas, of Maryland, Is now before the Judiciary Committee. Whin this gentleman appeared last March to take his seat objections were made, and It waa alleged that he had In various ways given aid and comfort to the rebels during the war; his ere* denttals were accordingly referred for exsmW

nation.

—The failure of the dry goods Arm ef Sherman A Co., la attributed to two cauaes, the most potent of which was the fierce rivalry nt A. T. Stewart; the other cause was a three weeka delay In refitting their old establish, ment, as the goods they had previously bought had declined in pncea so much during that time as to cripple their resources. —The report of Secrstary McCulloch will, to-day, be sent to tho principal newspapers. It Is said to b# a very lengthy document, and refers to the reports of the different Treasury bureau*. He alludes to his earlier reports, alto to those of Secretary Chase and Senator Fessenden in support of hi* views and policy of contraction at the rate of four mtUlons4)er month, as provided by law. lie says some months he could have contracted the above amount, end gives his reasons for not having done so. He takes strong grounds sgsinst ex. pension, which, be thinks, would be ruinous, and load to repudiation. The views of Butler, h'trvene and other* ere commented on. He iuti rprets the law in reference to 5-20’s as biiidii g the country to the payment of both principal and interest In coin, and thinks liuir redemption in currency would bave a disastrous effect. He has sulllclent gold In the Treasury to meet the demands of the Governiii- nt and keep in check the market. He gives biirtsasona for not selling more gold. HebeUeves the Tribunt't policy would cause an i.amcdlate crash In business, which he U endeavoring to avoid. He comments at length on tt.e Internal Commissioners’ report, and gives his opinion of the Internal Revenue Department. This report basbeen read in Cabinet meeting, for the guidance of the President, who has some view* on tlnsnce to propoao In bis message. —The President’s message la represented as being very moderate and conciliatory. It, however, declares the congressional plan of reconstruction a failure, and that the country pronounced against it at the late elections. He r ecommends economy, retrenchment and ur l* form taxation a* the best means of returnlcg to specie payment. —Mr. Feseenden’e bill on limiting tbe circulation of Northern banks and Increasing that of Ibe Southern banks, will bo pressed to a speedy vote. -Fifty-seven votes are all that ean be eounted In the House, favorable to Impeach-

ment.

—The coroner’s jury to Inquire Into tbe cause of tho recent disaster on the Hamilton and Dayton Rrilroad, have returned a verdict which states that certain employes are guilty of gross neglect of duty. —Governor Flanders, of Louisiana, has lasued a proclamation repudiating all connection with those who are attempting to procure the passage of a bill by Congress for the building of levees, and declares that all who presume to aet by State authority In this matter assume powers that do not belong to them. —An old man, a Jeweler, named Bicbard Bradley, was murdered, on the evening of tbe 23tb imiant, at Hartford, Connecticot, by an Englishman named Brooks. —The City Hall, at Elmira, was destroyed by fire, on Friday nlgbt. Involving a lots af about $40,000. —Tbe Pacific Powder Mills, at San Rafael, exploded on Friday, killing three men and a* rioudy Irjunng another. —Rev. Edward Duubar waa, on Friday, convicted oi polygamy, at Minneapolis. - *h Street R ilfway Company has been organlzrd at aiHneepolts. and the track la to be laid as soon as practicable. —Navigation on the Upper Mississippi is

closed.

—Spotted Tall and about three hundred of his people have been at North Plattj slnae the 23d Instant, walling for tbe Comtnlesioners. They are anxious to get their annuities and return to their camp on Wilson creek. Spotted Tail says be is uawilling to go to Washington until peace is declared with the North, ern Indian! and a treaty signed; he le wlUlntr to go to Fort Phil. Kearney next spring and sign the treaty, with tbe Indians all together. rORMION.

cable,

—The trial of Burke, Use Fenian, cam# up In London, on Saturday, but no decision was reached. There Is considerable excitement et Manchester, and another Fenian outbreak le feared; there are also eerious apprehene1o$n entertained at Cork. A bill to pay ihe expenses of the Abyssinian war was passed to a second rcad-ug iu the Ilu^se o'. Ccmmons, on Saturday. There was a large meeting In Berlin, on Friday, at which tbe politico end finances of t^s country were dtacuseed A* American, named F»7t severely nttqcked Thad. Stevens as a- demagogue and repudUtor, and denied that his views were those M the America* people. Ills stated that Vein vius is In gtand eruption. Italy has not yet eeeeded to th* proposed conference. It la tup posed that forty persona wees killed by the expiottoa of tho steamer BonbODllBs;'tBrvesset had a large quantity of ammunition on board for tho Grecian Government. It Is understood Ahet the Onnend Mne t# to receive £90,000 for weekly services, fa* carrying malls bstwsen Liverpool and Row Ifork. The stay of tho French troops in Roman territory will bo brief, and was only Intended to Insure tbe safety of tho Pope. A now mill contract haa boon entered Into by tbe Prussian Government, From the seat of War la South Aaaertea, advice# have been received In London, giving the particulars of an engagement between th allied nrmy and the Paraguayans, in which the former claim a complete victory. The Iknexal obecqulea of tbe recently executed Fr* nlaas were observed in Manchester yesterday.

STZnMIlt.

—Advices from Bogota state that the trial of Moaquara tenet yet concluded. DeqMfNra. , tlon of sympathy for Mosquera caused tbe expulsion of tho Senate of the public for several days, and Congress wee constantly guard, ad to prevent an attack by Mosquara’a friends. The President of the Acosta Government waa la a dangerous position. Tbe prose of Opaef speaks openly of striding connection with - tho federal government. A common lino of action is to bs arranged by 'ktfvrt'al of the States In ease of Acosta’s continued un-

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revolutionary fores Jim JPtung up In

JoUsaa, and a bloody isatad. The ronostod

Bearer a la denied. The rtirnsl Budget a defleteney of ovor two millions during last year. A now guano deposit has been discovered In Chili. Freeident Prado, of Peru, wm at the head of hla army in front of Arlqupe. Sob# exiled Spaniards had ratqnad to Wnlloe, sad It is thought tho President will annul his order of exilement. Tbs Peruvian foreign united against Spain, to 4«llb«raM eg rm*, to maintsfa —a rfrefifftab the confederacy. An —o—tAd/e—l in Badrjrt&ft!' ^ ras asked to aid a foreign mission. He gav

TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS

CABLE.

TRIAL OF BURKE, TRE FENIAN. Another Fenian Ontbreak Feared.

Paaaage of a Bill to Meet Expensff of Abyssinian War.

DISCUSSION OF AMEBIAN POLITICS

IN 0SR!|N.

Stevens and Company Denounced ae Demagogues. VESUVIUS IN STATE OF ERUPTION.

ITALY NOTYCT ACCEDED TO

CONFERENCE.

Financial and Commercial.

Fenian Trial. LONDOsr, Saturday Evening, November 30. Tbe Fenian, Burke, was up for examination at Bow «;reet. to-day. Mamey testified at considerable length, but nodect.ion waa reached. Fenian Ontbrcnn Fenred. Loudon, December 1—2 a-M.—Considerable excitement exists on account of tbe Fenians. An outbreak la feared at Manchester, where arm* have been seized by tbe police authorities. - - But one arreat baa been made. Dispatches from Cork, received late to-nlgbt, made mention of serious apprehensions there,

also.

Fenlana Committed ta Prisma to Borro oat Sentence*. London, November 30.—Warren Halpine and Cantello, the Fen'an prisoners who were sentenced to Imprisonment for a term of yean, were to-day brought from Dublin to Bestonvtlle to suffer tnefr sentences. They were handcuffed and strongly guarded. Passage af n Tax Mill fa flecand HeadingLondon, November 30 —The proposed Income tax to pay the expenses of tbe Abyssinian war was passed to a second reading in the House of Commons, this evening. Dlscnsaton ef American Pelltlee and Finances. Bkrt.in, November 30.—At a large meeting yerterday, at which American politics anu finances were (llacusaed, T. 8. Fay, an American, severely attacked Tbaddeus Stevens aa a demagogue sad rapudiator, and denied that hta views ware those of the American people. The Eruption of VeaaTtaa. Flokxncx, November 30.-A dispatch from Naples to-day states that Vesuvius la now In a grand state of eruption. A Draft for at Mew Coaemntion Adopted. Vienna, November 80.—In Relchsratb, yesterday; a draft for a new constitution wa* adopted, after strenuous resistance by the liberals. f Utly wot rat ' Acceded to Proposed Conference Florxncb, November So.—Italy baa not yet acceded to toe proposed conference. Yesteraa> an oAelsl wM sent la France for tbe purpose of aaklng certain explanations. Tbe final answer of Italy will depend upon Napoleon’s

reply.

Adltloanl Particulars of the Kxple-

elon.

London, November 80.—Additional particular* of the steamer Dim houllaa, at Liver pod, yesterday,'elate that *b« waa a Grecian steamer, and waa recently turned over to tbai government. She waa (milt In this country during the latter years of tbe war of tb> Untied Stesee, for a foreign traaaporfatit n company.' The original name of the BuffbouIlna waa Colonel Comb. The explosion occurred about six o’clock In the morning when abe was gluing up steam, preparatory to leaving. One hundred tuid thirty-seven paraons VSfVfm board at-tbe time, and It Is thought at least forty were killed. She bad a laige quantity of arms and ammunition on board for tbe Grecian government. Owntrmetfnrftiirrrsng ramie Between lavergmnl nnd JMtW V«n*u - London, November 80.—nome particular* concerning the contract with tbe Cunard steamship Line for carrying tbe British mail have been made puMle. The line is to receivr elgbty thousand pound* sterling fir weekly eervioe. between Liverpool and New York, for one year. *, ■- } ’ Fnneral Ob*eq«!es of Hecentiy Cen.

▼icted Femlnns.

Manchester, November 31.—To-day the Obsequies of Allen, Gould End Larkin were, observed with much solemnity by the Irbi Inhabitants. A Fenian procestlon paraded through the streets and a meeting was held. No attempt was made by the authorities t< interfere with tbe pfoceedingf, and no disturbance occurred. Th* derabnttratlon. though eonetdarsble in numbers, did not equal the one made in Cork to-day. X>emene«xnatManf irAymaby far Exe-

cuted Fen tana.

Manchester, was mads here to-day. Tbe ceremonies were steal Ur to these w|teb took place

on Sunday taarfn Loflddn.

Tbe funeral procession waa very large and imposing. It was headed by ua catafalque trimmed with green and black, and drawn by aix hone*, this fallowed by warty 20,000 persons, some of whom wore green embiaana

shrouded with crape,

Over fifteen hundred women took part in

the procas*ion, and eerarei Driest* were observed marching fn the rants. Good order

prevailed tarougbont the day. jl(

Object nf French Troeps 1m Menanm

■ Tarrtfbry.

Paris, December 1.—Maequti Da Mouatlpr, Minister bf Foreign Affairs, iif addressing the French Sea*U y eater day *al<J: The stay ol the French Uoope He w rem ainfng In the Reman Territory would be brief, end we* o»ly intended to Insure the safety of tbe Pope. Th# question between the Holy Father and Italy wnt one of dUtrusty and the object of the general European conference, proposed by tbe Emperor, wae ta remove this distrust. A IVrw Paetnl Oantxaet st«ne«. Bnu-iM, Deeember 1.—The Prussian Government, through Its postal department, has signed a new eontracrwtth tie Hamburg and

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for tbe regular mat! service irom Ham' and Bremen to New York. By tbe terms tb* contract many additional fadlltlea are given to tbs pj»t#d., Bspeclal provistoa-U made for Ihe transmisslon of samples of merehandiaeby mynL *. ^ , IT < * • Ativleee fvent bent wf XTEr la SnutM

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Lisbon, November 81.—Tly null a^amer The new* from tbe ff*t of War was that tbe allied cavalry made an attack on tbs Para5V«3arx li ‘ d ' u ^-^ * I ^ww rt f5at^y8*^ mS, WM. imutf • •< >i« •E" —-"W ■ g^nnaiar nmACnMiahrsJag. - , London, Feveftber W-HofiiL-TOhaHa, 94«; boRda, IJlteoU Central, 08^; Bqi,

• London, November

47K; Illinois Cantrai, 88f^;

From New Qrleaxa.

Prnclnmntlnai frnna Mwvvvtanr Finn-Aere-Btfect nf Cteeannnl ■umcuck’a

WrAer emnvontlnmg

New Orleans, Saturday, November 30. Governor Flanders baa idped n proclamation repudiating all coonuotlon with those who have been attempting to procare the pmsag* of n bill by Uongam* granting mid to butfd levees, anu aays any, and all person* claiming »o act by State suthorlty m this matter, assUBis powers that do not belong to them, and declares noil and void tbe contract entered into by E H Augemer and Charles Isidore, tbe committee of the old board of levee

eommissfonen, whereby 11 that the Stale wae to pay a

per oent. on the loan or appropriation. He also revokes the commUsion of Angemerft Lsadore, as agents of tbe State. General Hancock’s order is having a healthy *

effect in the convention to-day.

A resolution was offered by a negro, expressing the sense of tbe convention as opposed to general amnesty. It was laid ever. Mr. Wlckliffe offered an ordinance proposing certain changes in the organic liw of the Slate, to tbe effect that the Legislature shall establish free publio school* throughout th* State, and provide for tbeUfbpport bytaxttion—all cofldren between tbe ages of six and eighteen years to be admitted, without distinction as to race, color, or previous condition. There Sb ill be no separate school establishment for any race. There i* to be a university estabiUbed in New Orleans, open to all atudmts capable of mailculation, without distinction til race, color, or previous con-

dition.

Tbe other section provides for the mainUinance of Government schools. Tbe ordinance was referred ip the committee on edu-

cation.

A resolution of thank* to God for tbo succes. of tbe radical Republican m-jority In this State, was laid over under the rules. A resolution that no property quaHflcatlon be required lor any State. p«ri»b or municipal niiice of honor, trustor era >lument, was referred. Tbe two last were offered by negro mem-

bers.

The resolution offered yesterday that the proceeding of the convention be published in tho New Orleans Republican and paid for, was debated to-day and tabled by four majority. The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. McMillan, to ratify the act of the Legislature of 1S60, for tbe lasue of bonds and to provide means for repaying and constructing levees, was made tbe special order fur Monday next.

NEW YORK.

ARBEST OF A FORGER.

Canws of the Beeent Drf Goods

Failure.

BIPORT OF SECRETARY M'CULLOCH.

He Alludes to Reports of Chase

and Fessenden.

COMMENTS ON Y EWS OF BUTUR AND

STtVENS. . o 1-

fered lato hy which the company will to adhere in the half rata for sue year, to such ••wspipsrs as will pay to the company at least $8,700 per month for political and general

news. ' _

The conversion* of 7 30 notes bae been very

A—rtonw News—Arrival •( ,u. / tma Hvnry Cb&nacvy.

•KMlFXAMtv December 1.—The steamship Henry Chsuucey, from Asplnwail the 22d,has

arrived.

ThnsteMmihip Nevada, from New York, arrived ntPananra November 21, in forty-four «td^one.half days’ running time from New

it was stipulated - Advice* from Bogota to October 18 atate that a bonus of twenty the trial of Mosquera Is unconcluded. Dem'irnnrtntton. • onairetkfo*. of sympathy for Mosquera h«a

compelled the President of the Senate, on several days, to bare the public removed from tbe boose, and Congress was guarded constantly by soldiers, to prevent their being forcibly at-

tacked by Mosquera’s friends-

President Acostss government waa in a dangeroue position, several btates having energetically protested against the Interference of the general government fn the afftdra of Tell na*. Tbe press of one ef tbe States speak openlv of severing connection with the federal Government and declaring Itself independent. A commissioner from the State of Anttoqnabsd arrived at Pup ay an to arrange a common hoe of action In case Acosta continued his UDconstttuctoaal meddling with the sover-

eignty of the States

A new revolutionary force has sprung up In Jilima with whom it was feared Antioqua and Cauca will make a common cause and a

bloody civil war ensue.

Trouble seems to be brewing in other sec-

tion* of the republic.

Tbe reported lynching of General Hanes It

dest>d.

The annual subvention of $50,000 to the State of Panama ha* been withdrawn by Congresa. Tbe annual budget shows a deficiency of over *2,000,000 for the current year, and that of the $1,000,000 paid to tbe government on the ratification of the Panama railroad contract, over $300,000 bad been expended la two

—mite

A new guano deposit has been discovered between Caldere and Puerto Engles, in ChilL Freeident Peop«,of Peru was at the bead of his army Immediately'Iu front of Auqups. So—of the rebels have deserted and j dned tbe national army, but the greater bulk of

tb* m still adheretutbeircause.

It is stated that* whole county had prepared to rebel if tbe revolt at Auqups was nos speedily ora-bed. Some small outbreaks la country districts have been suppressed. Some exiled Spaniards will return to Calloa, and tbe President baa reserved to annul tbe decree of exilement, except only to those who

have been hostile to the republic.

The new Columbian war steamer Cusyaspad foundered at sea on September 23 between the Island* of Trinidad and Tobago, on the voyage Irom England. The crew were.*11: saved. The vessel cost $300,000, and bad on noard a monument o' the finest marble destined as a receptacle for tbe heart of Simon Bolivar, now In the cathedral ot Bogota, for

which Congress bad voted $72,000.

Tbe Peruvian foreign minister proposes; on, behalf of hla government, that tbe representatives oi tbe .four governments now united xgsinst Spain meet annually to deliberate on tbe means to maintain nnd strengthen the con-

federacy.

The Henry Chauncey brought $32,000 i*

specie.

BeEtstr»tton—Rnllrnatd Deelnlnm. New York, December 1.—The registration to tbf* ct?v lor the coming municipal election reached 135,000, out it is not believed much

over 90.000 votesrwill be cast.

Tbe court of errors and appeals of New Jersey has finally decided that tbe Camd-n and

WASHINCtON. Presidenl’s Message Igau before

Cabinet

Nomination

Con fir mod.

Fractional Currency. RECEIPTS OF CUSTOMS FO.T WEEK! CONGRESSIONAL MATTERS The Case of Senator Thomas.

latermml Revenue Receipt*.

President’s Message tobe DeBr^red

on Tiii hddy.

Extract

from Comptroller’s Report.

Interpretation of Law Reference to 5-30’a.

PfilNCIPAL AND WTEREST MUST BE PAID M COIN.

Sufficient Gold in the Treasury to Ch<ek Market

H2S

VIEWS OF TRBIUNE’S POL CY.

Opinion of Internal Revenue Department Tlie President** Alessag©

xf f’oie to be pressed on Fessenden’* BUI. Count of Votes on Impeachment

Sou tlx American Now*.

meddling. _ A.

annual Bfidget shows Bresdstuffs dull.

Arr**t Ot m. F*rger-C*«ses of Recent Dry Good* Foftwvo—Tfro Report of Secretory fie -mllocla—Etc. NEW York, Bsturdsy, November 80. In the various wards of the city yesterday. 2.887 voters Were registered, which make a total with tb n *e registered at tbe beginning of tbe monto, 130.000. William H. D xige, manufeetufor of chronometers at No-192 South street, wts arrested yesterday charged with forging the signature nf WUHam H. Webb, for » check for $2,800 parable in gold. The failure of tbe yoeeg and enterprising firm rl Sbemin & Co. is accounted for on two theurlee: first, it waa eaufedby the fierce rivalry.sf A. V. Stewart, who *b!d goods for 1 ewer prices than Messrs. Sbemin £, Co. could t«y them; tbe second eaose <* that the three weeks delsy In refitting the old firm of Matson Dories was fatal - the goods previously bought having fallen so much In that time as to cripple their resource* at the start. By tbe closing of the firm,.nearly three bandied persons are thrown out of employment. ... Henry T. P. Meyer, many years cashier for Messrs. C. G. Gimthef A Sons, died suddenly on Thursday night. .»:! The Tribune's specls’ says Secretary McCulloch hsa finished bis report and copfos will beaeat to-morrow te tbe principal newspa-

pers.

Tbe document, which b '-f considerable length, refers to tbe report, of tbe different treasury bureaus, drawing from them ,facts sod figures in support of the views advanced In bis own report, and elaborating upon them

at length.

Mr. McCulloch alludes to hla earlier reports, going back to tbe time ef bis nomination, and ala* to the reports ef Secnstarfoe Chase and Fessenden 1b support of bis views, and the Dolley of contioolng to contract at Ua rate < f fa ir millions per month, as now provided lor

bylaw.

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Prosldont's llfie—g* Agalsa hrtwrw the Dtahlaet—conftraaatiww Frmc* U***wl Cwrrency—Rccvlpis wf Owe*wsm—rtw -a ot -emotor a moaeuao—laturnal Revenue taecelpte Washington, buurday, November 30. The PreMdeni’s message wae again the subject of Cabinet consldenitiou to-day. AH the meattx'Fsot the Cabinet were present, inclu-

uiug General Grant.

Toe Senate has c >nfirmed the nomtoatlon of William B. Davie, agent for the Indiana of the

Cherokee agency.

Tne fraett-»u*l currency printed for the week waa $456,000; shipped. $200,779. The {Jetied States notes shipped $130,900. National bank notes Issued, $»8tJSfk>; fraction-

al currency destroyed, $84,90$.

Tbe receipts of custom- for tbe weak ending

tbe 23 i instant wa* $211,450.

Tne House order of last Wed need ay being that no busmese should be done to-day, there T was in attendance not more than ffty er sixty

memtwrs. ,, ,

A. H Baily appeared and took the oath. Mr. Maynard moved a recess till half past ten o’clock a. M on Monday, which waa

agreed to.

The Senate Judiciary Committee met this morning, to examine Into the case of Senator

Tbomis. of Maryland.

It will be remembered that when he appeared last March to take bia seat It waa alleged he bad in various way* given aid and romfort to rebels during Ue war, and Ms credentials were, accordingly, referred tor eXaim

marl on.

John J Cisco and other prominent gentlemea are here ht MUean*. The renew* of internal revenue for the week are $3414 QUO. President** ngeenge te tie XSellrered on Tnt>*Any—Extract Irens tinnsp* trell> r’s Bepsrt. Washington, December 1.—The President’s messaKe and accompany mg documents

Bsiiranfi, whlrlt bad butit a connecting branch so that tbey shared tbe monopoly of tbe former road of running trains be;weea New York

and PblUdeipbia.

— From St Louis.

Indlnn KXnatera.

St. Lotas, Saturday, November 80. A North Piatte dispatch of tbe37th Instant,

says Spotte d Tail and SoO of his people have nten here since Saturday waiting for cr>m-mt.-aioner*. Half a dozen Ogallall os are □ere with Blue Horse. Spotted Tail says no uure Indians will come in. He is anxious to get their annuties and return to camp on Wil-

low creek. In a speech

said ho was unwilling to ^ _ lii! there was peace with the Northern Indians and a treaty -igned. He is willing to go to Fort Phil Kesruey nexi spring and sign a t reaty with the Indians all together. Generals Harney and Sanborn and the Indian

Arent.

From Cincinnati.

le MaMinmt •»r*«alwUM-’r*n &•». *r»nanss« OwiRnA a* S-iam Prisoners wMw are Amertemoined— White Woman Kmwt«M*« hy at Nem—~- ■ * CntcieNATi, Sunday, November 30. The coroner’s jury empanelled to enquire Into tbe cause of ten meant disaster on tee Hamilton A Dayton Railroad, returned a Verdict last night. Which was that the colliaioa resulted from neglect of duty on the part of the employes ot the comoeny owning said road and the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Company. Tbe organization of the Hnmcepathle Medical Disptnsiry, in this city, was pnrfoetSQ last night. ▲ board ef twenty trusties was electsd. At fi public meeting o« Third street hist Bight, the Government wnscsHvd upon to iuterfere as to the course, of th* British Government toward Uriah prisoners, who are Aamriean eir>x oa. At P ervetoo, Indiana, jesterday, Mrs. J S- Baker, a respectable married lady, was ravished by a Brgro. He has not been captured.

holiday patsswTS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Imvenow la store the most complete va-

TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, which can be br >nght together A Very large portion of thes. ore of our waa selcet'on. at the pi-, e ««f ssanofaciure. We have a large loa el

entirely new . -

GAMES AND PLAITHISGA among which a-* a great many verr Instructfre Pt tore Books. Dress© t Doil-, very Sne, Wax. Toys, and trimming-, to h m< up lor Chnstmn' Tree , ■> srlo Paiio>-ns, rhotogia hio Instrir-

ta. by which e<a>rytm<*y »an take pict.uea,

rrus-iaii Vee lie guns.'*c r oO | Hog',''U’-ard , 1 1linos, large sis- for children Doll Parlor-. ■*t rm. T*»y chiaa Ware, Doil < rsdl s and Bedatamw, l vJL or 8,,r i'*g* tor babies. Tallies a. d ^tte©' f r chHdree fr^.m two to eiw.bt >ears Id, Kooklfiv Hors*-, 8«is- Music Koxc* al *i*es, «-e>maa

Aererd-oes, Cl ar vaees o Turk hh Morocc

ttaBtti, WalkingCaa s, a -plond d lar^e 8

®‘ teem very handy t carry to night.

Pocket ffnlv-s. ne io-s ul<r% for loo M«aaA rente.

will be communicated to Conscress Tuesday

Amboy Railroad business must not be inter- Coplea were mailed to-dsy,in order to reach fered witn by the Ranton and Delaware Bay teolant pelnta by that time.

fr m Ottawa.

PrwnenAtmaa tm Pnrltmnaeat-Arrnnt

Ceunterfelters.

OTTaWA, Saturday, November 8$. • Bath* H..u*e,last night, Hr. MeDoiueall nve notice that he would, oh Monday, introduce a resolution providing for a memorial to the Queen, asking for the union of Ruperts Land and tee Northwest territory with the Dominion nf Canada, and to grant to the Par Haase*t of Canada authority to legislate for their future welfare -nd good. A gang of counterfeiters were arrested at Castleton. on Wedne-dav night, and about two hundred weight of spurious coin, mouldfor manufacturing American and English pieces were found on the prisoners. From ClevelandWeather—TMe Barh Pntnimae wm the

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Cleveland, Saturday, November 30. The bark Pototoae, laden with telegraph poles, run on the plies near Marine Hospital The crew was saved, but tee vessel te pounding heavily on tbe pile*^ and the bottom will

probably break up.

> . - From Jlartford. Mmr«nr amd BobberyHarttord, Saturday, November 30. Richard Bradley, a Jeweler, eighty-©a* year* of age, and a citizen of Hartford, was murdered on the evening of the 28th instant, by a* Eng'ish thief named Brooks, and a negro named Alexander Henry. They also robbed the store. They have both been arrested. From Port Colbome.

Sohearner Ashorn-

Port colborne, Saturday, Nov. 30. Tbe schooner New Dominion, of Picton, went tohore ye»terd»y, near Long Point. Tbe schooner B. F. Davy, of Chicago, with corn for Kingston, went on tbe reef east of the piers, last night. It is leaking, but will be got off without much damage. Weather cold and snowing.

Tbe following Is an extract from th* report . ef the Comptroller of tee Currency, relative to the foil urea ot Notional Banka since the org**tzatioa ef the First National Bank, June 30, 186$, up to October 1, 1867: ten National banking associations have tailed; their aggregate capital is $1,870,000; tto-ir ggregate 11a-

. - sail*

Mlttiee and ctrcuiatloa, $14»7.9oO; depovtn and other liabilities to the public, $3,3.2400;

total, #4.660,100.

The circulation wilt be paid In foil, no the public will suffer no lose from that source,and Um bonds deposited bs securltum lor tbe same would to-day realize a surplus of some $380,000, that would be applied to tbe payment of the general creditors. A careful esttmate of tbe oasets leads to the conclusion that they

toldav* Tali ' ,ri11 re* 1 '*’ 1 eU, » sufficient to pay apse tent ^ to the creditots. foaviex tbe punius, through i go to WVhtngton thair tauure. about Al.OO.oUO. The tailw

tiv" wiv-s -long.

General Harney and Colonel Tappan remain •ivei to ran-fy ihe claims of the Inuians fur g uids. The Northern Indians are stilt belige e t. O.. the 6ib, a settlers’ train, escort, d Lieutcuani buttley aud forty soldiers, wa-aj».i-W"»f wwPirocan cr>ek, twenty miles above F t Phd. KjMtrney,by Red Cloud's band. L > uten mt Shirley Was -hot through tbe foot. nditomeo ©ere killed. The Indians ran off tix wagons and $20,000 worth of goods. T b 'Mumtored three hundred. Some Crows

~ nto .ug tfom.

'At*, fourteen Indians, led Came within two mile* of

Fort 'Laramie, and ran off seventy bead ot b<*rs> s and mulee. The herders followed them f Tty-live miles, accompanied by Captain Wdl and a company of csvalri, but tbey were not overfanulHl. Twenty-seven mules were fonnd ou tee trail, some of them run through with

spears.

Three hundred Indians are on tbe war path, and it 1a expected they are waiting for the soldiers toomeop where they expect to

decoy them into a trap

their tauure. about $l,UO,UW. The tallness of uauunai bonks © hicti bare thus for occurred, may In every instanced tract, y be traoeu tote* dishonesty or mcompetcnc) of tee plainest provisions of th* law uauer which they were

organized.

.rile Govenaseutdepaeite. am not Included in the above mentioned item of depoeita and

Beouvai-, and Jack Howland arrived to-

nlibt via Cneyrnne. M -j't'other Ijabilttits to the puhtie. viMt Washington tf allowed totahe r^th^^siK^tn?*jSSteilTNa!ti^!d

Bank] of WasbingtoD, which has been mvesugate by aCougrenaloaal committee. The eetim «t« ,«f the total of ultimate foe* sustained by the people does not i .elude the amounts which may ti© recovered from shock

holders on personal liabilities.

From Ri&hmond. Adjournment of United States Ctr cult Court— £xnmlnntlou of witnesses on the Jeff. Davis’ Indict* naent—Negro- Bepubltcwn raeetmg Richmond, Saturday, November 30. The United States Circuit C< urt will adjourn on Monday until tee adjournment of the Refipuatenettou Convention which meets on Tuesday. Many delegate* have arrived. A caucus will be held on Monday night by tbs Republican members. The following witnesses were examined on tbe DsvbPtaMidtlhant: ■General Lee, beeretary Stddon, General Wickham^ 00 - J°b>> Letcher, George W, Muutord, John B. Baldwin, General T. 8. Ba) mood. The Commissioners of West Ylrgtnla tonight signed ait agreement relative to th* construction of tbe Chesapeake and Ohio RaT-

road.

The suit of Strinbook A Co. against Claflla A Co., of New York, for $20,000 damages for closing sn sttsehment upon them commences

to-dny. V. Vw

Lnst evening s meeting of colored RppubHanna wsa held at tee Capitol Park, at which resolutions were adopted declaring that in view of the efforts of the Conservatives to intimidate the colored votes Hon. J. M Botts, Governor Pierpont, Franklin Stearns and others be requested to eall a State Convention of white Republicans to assist and direct the colored peoplefn carrying the election for tbe ratification of the resolutions. Two colored delegatee from this «tj were present and Joined in the request. Addreaea were mode urging the nere-sity of having white Republicans

in tehAMMMMfietomu. '■ *> Irmhfos- ■ -c

ggseewearuhtfu A'wwvmtleu. Montgomery, ttaturdaei Npvember tfo

tttt fioantry to their pfiyineiit In edliij botb / I convimn pa^eed mi IrtnSS Intere^md believe* V the ordfbenci tiMlay to organize n volunteer mill-

He stows that there were month*

•©uld have contracted tbe above amount, but re ralned from doing so because be did not think It neeewary wr expedtiDt. He-takes -trong ground against tbe expansion, which, to use bis owb Ungnege,woaJ iJ>© nUnons^nd lean to repudiation. The views of General Butler, Mr. Bteveee nod others mfy commented •«. nnd the tendency of tee results of the

ifried - out*, i

Sti mg

policy looktog to their redemption shnl) bs adopted. Us effect will bn Hs states test bfi has •ufflctaot goM

desvoring to

Breadstuffs dull, ten dJStoSrf

Bed wheat, 18s. id. for No. i. Lard, 49s. fid. ,,,y. Bacon, 44s. ■ • -; r / ‘ “ - From Minneapdig.

teresvleted •« Polygnmy-Wrgulu-Muanuroun, Saturday, Novsmbsr 30.

Doatenr wwysster-

It as bta opinion,UtbsIntemal-RwmtHfoDe-partment and ths Treasury bad tea solo control of lb* system, te# IMOS j.WEtd*~ Vs 4 fhlPf' collected sad an end be put to fraud sad eor.tBptlon. • ; . . i. .Jl-ii TTbe report bos been rand fit s Cabinet meet. Ing for te* Inforastteh and guldfinm of Mr. Johnson, who bae soma financial view* to pro* ntopswm^ 4 i_«ih»5^

■s*m*

waa asked to .idTforelgn mtasioo. He gave A bra> dj-

tlsof Atabsma. It authorize* one company >0 every thousand legal voters. All officers are to be appointed by the Governor, and to be of known loxally. A great nanny efiloers.

surgeon general— command ol ten

ti : .Ui<Tr.i«.l-;

Judge BlatBbford reseryed his * &

iSimS; Govecpor- ©d . •'-d* •-. •

Tbe eesmarvatlvas dbeCsre tel* measure places tee Bute under a military dynasty aim-

ferw jssj;

^‘4 ^iAAafiasib^^rdecldhnf thtrWsT debt 7 of tee State and all liabilitlea created, airectijnriadtrecttyvto aid of tee war, null XvTi'IIIIWMBifMS:! debt. .«iiu.vi fajs^l session of the convention will continue

* apqftotjmtrtwrak.

From San Fraadsca ■ Xcxlcan Aews-expln-twwwf FwwMnr

Bills—MM-

San Francisco, Friday, November 29. Tbe Mexican consul has received correspondence showing that Juarez had proponed an amendment to the constliutien, wbteh probably would be adopted by a majority. - Durango and the adjoining States gave large majorities for Juarez. Juarez received majorities in ever) State for President. In tbe vote for Governor of Llaoloa ten* was a tie between Rsbiez and Martinez. A new election will be Be id. There has been an explosion at tee Pacific Powder Mills at Son Kamel. Three awn were misfttfig fttrd one wft* »ertoutilj iitjtured. f, . L,etier from CnayhmaS - Plsuwlra Ue-electeM Gwsercor m* Swwwra.— Cwttww Crww- Affpnt ■»—ewtwt Amer1CM Vice Owweisl—Ban. San Francisco. November 80.—Guayama* letter dated November 10, states teat Ptsquim Das been re-elected Governor of Sonora. Confidence ta restored to publio affairs. Tbe reports irom tee mining region* ar* favorable. . Tbe cotton drop thla year ta twenty-five per cent. leas.than anticipated, notwithstanding tee agriculturalists have taken ap four times more land lor cotton raising thoh hitherto. Runegor, agent (er Wells. Fargo A Co., has been appointed American Vice Consul to fill tee vacancy occasioned by tee death of Counter SaVsnlc. u The British frigate Malicia, Sailed, leaving foreigners witheut protection. 1 - General Martinez want* tee governorship of the Stale. H not nominated by the Legislature be will assume the government by force, being ihe head ot ihfi finny. The National Guards 1* different places In the State are daily exercising, fur the purpose of defending tee lawful authorities. The Republican army, lately dismissed, will undoubtedly play an: Important part on tee side which pays tee most, or by a system

of plundering.

Large numbers of ths army are represented to be in a wretched ooudiUOd, god greatly dissatisfied, having beenjiaid off oy atenowiedgemente of indebtedness, instead Q( cash,

which are worthless. "•*£- -

The latest report* from Durango^ atale tent Barquestas ba pronounced in foyer of tee indr pendent Republic, and defeated tee Government treopa which had been sent against theZju Urtego and Metuot taeeld to bar© lomed term after eacopt 1. 0=©“* A*>«zrey. Plootne Tago u reported as being one of the lead•n». - ah tbe north western States are expected

to jute tee revolution. -.

A Mszatton letter ot November 18, aajra

tbe political condition of tee eounlry wa gloomy, andGommerce was coosequenuy bus

pended. i. ... i s■ '.*•-» 1 -

S«mmgwf ««Meto CtfY-JLifftttnatose. PentHcrnUO najerity •M tMh JhiU

Bnliwas .u-a t--l : J .oirrSam Francisco, November 8$.—TbeGolden

City sailed to-day, with $I^M0»ln treasure the work on foe new fosuteMmoSStoSSS

Tbs Bsvaaaah fighting ta tbe twin Oi course; hUsk sys# and

The propeller Oswego went ietewlr'$>$»’

Ftoiil Oswego.

indy t carry to night.

«*, .« ™.t K.i.T.’flVSwVSSSt as cws >rs gimb et-. cut kscrew, saws, aaenlro tooth ufoks na 1 flies, sc eW riv. rs, gem ine Merschanut Mp**s, CSma and r Lara Or* taaenk ▼as*. Card Ca-*^, Cigar -d-bS W rkin< a»*d

ores, inlaid, NfcessaireA M—t—i

•bttms, a or co- Ba^s.Mer, sco

wc° s «:s, ^ * IMPROVED C Sttcaott cnR^KIStNG a>tvau>.a os. lUe-hasdoai and 1 y phtios .yhieal, to he fo«nd fn no oteen ofler- * They * t gjye ©tear and dtstfoet Ttafon. do toStwnary or fotigaetheeye. butte* to strength-

“its

totes.near obeM© •tssSito-lly, and at tee som time^obsti uoaoa is presensnfi to view mg dis-

nteet perfeetien, orncttoability, and

hpa can coeapuM with them

only at 9DKa>t vrasntegton street,

novmatfoir.

CUAHD*S MAYER A CO. : a» West WseMnston Street.

CHtMicat, viasT.

Dooley’s Superior Cbesucul

: t.'.i C">

Yeast Baking P®wder. .nd other Griddle cakes Pound t ake-. Corn Bread, inimpil’ gj. Waffles, and Baatry of all kinds, warranted to give good satisfaction. F*r ttiate isi iwhtskMipntln he HORN, - AN DERSCiN A CO., 81 West Wash

ogton street.

HENRY REESE A CO., 118 and 115 Weal

Washington si reel.

J F. WINGATE, 42 North Pennsylvania

street.

ELDER A RIPLEY, 49 Norte UUnois.

corner Market street

B LUKINS A CO., 167 Weet Washington A. V. LAWRENCE, 173 West Washington FRED. SIMON, Noble street. E. H. WING AIX- 77 East Washington

street ,

F. M. BROWN, 0$ West Washington street.

Manufactured by DOOLEY v »v.,

Sole P*. prieto; octt-<Wn»1<«»T>.

* BWC

I P<.prietor», YVled.. hio

NCURALCIA

x s ' 4 <#

Never Fails to Cure

Npuratei* and Rbenmnti«m rp«IS Great internal Ressedv Is crine then X sands ot oases where all other remedies bare f*1 ed. t is. no mer© A.ualyne.” r Ueving for the mo- ent mitijh peif ct dl'K IF C »f'd

Ve**el Aehore. Oswego, Saturday, November 80. ■The etesfoer Carthagenis, from Chicago, with a cargo of 17 .QUO buteei* of wheat, wen* ssbore last night, on© mile below this city The crew was.taken off in a life boat. It Is feared tbe vessel and cargo are a total loss. From Albany. Claalng nt Cnoala. ALBANY. Saturday, Nevember 8$. The canal eommisstonen have named tbe 10th of December for closing the canals, bm tee cold weather, sixteen degrees above z<>ro. to-night, will probably close them up within twenty-feur hour*. From Chatham. *g.p*ri»c*tve FireCaXrjk+M. Sattirday.November 30. A block of buildings on Krog street was tnsslly destroyed by fire last night. Several bouses on the market square were aisedeetiroyfd. Loto.'$35unot . . ■ • „ From Etmira. Xkestraetlnwnf C.ty Hall hr FUe. Elmira. Saturday, Nov-mber 30. Tbe City Hall was destroved by fire lari night. The portion of tee building occupied by tbe ex ores'* was badly damaged. Lose, from $30,'*00 to $40,000; foUy lyufod r ,

DUKE o' those paiofu di-eases Tbe va^t *a>aber of Liniuient K mb roc tous, ah* Externa) Me tlcloes, wtdeh act * >-»t ala w of the mj* f»ce

v or' is their effect-and of doubt

te

; :n te i

will eonTi-ee them^at »kep'

Prioe oaD'llhr .'erB'dr e . soM by (fruggl-ts

Me licirves, <

of ;-:n trouble. an*l effect»*i)y b«ne nis- ase from ihe svs<em A slag)*trial

Skeptical

on’y, are tessoO'-ar*

fnl virtue The NEVKAlGIa KtHU wovh

the source of ;-:n trouble.

t-hea thi

A.AlVJCX it to. AS ISSbZ >'X7A XJ' to. ovr i U J UA u t>9 Atioi afro'ees -r Sytne’s File Ml-a "tire ore Frtc- Fifty t ente A. 1 MAi H"W« nov» teodly 19 GoM sveet, New York

INS UR AMCC.

INSURE WITH THE BEST

tin pipe.

circular ountatamg discriptlon.

rfect gt. and

priees^re, and ho* ta obtain a ] nave tB8E sent ny mail Address

L W MKxrita. optician, in ita apotis. Indiana.

norA doowAweow3mla«‘ »* fl 'co)

WANTv O

county for the

TXTAJWfcD-Agents in every

VV Uh'*.*oF Jr FFKRS *N AVIS, by Hia-K H A ►Kt M r , of Kiehnujnd Virginia, tona >!▼ editor of the Southern Literary Mess nger, and well known, both during and since the war, from

hht connection with tbe Kicbmoud p eaS

This is a full, complete and authentich'StO'y of the life and pub ic services of the great Southern le der. t is a new and original work, and beds a flood af light u,.ou many unportSnt subjects

vitn thr Ute w r, wh oh have never

best, but

connected with the late w

been unde stood or, at best, but impe' feet y s

'tr elncioat

so—

because the facts neoessarv to their elucidation have remained iuaccessiide previo s writers Mr. Alfriend has enjorou ui equaled and uti&r advantage- in <hc preparation o tela

peculiar advantage- in 'h.- prepar

volume, as will be appa enttoallonexaminati a. It ■ ill every where l>e 1 ok<d for wi h eager in tere t, and is certain t prove one of tbe m-st rap dly-elimg books ever publish»d. lo ci cunrs giviiig furl particular . term.-, etc , address

THE CAXI ON PU BLISH XG HO 8E, 38 West fourth street, Cincin nati

nov28 dSteod A * Sw

W A n^ r ^ ( !L^Te T t h ^iror4‘^ t am free to ace mmodntt mv patr<>ns a* to pr ces. Best V ulcanite Te* te from $6 to $18 per et; 'ull Mouth Denture, $86 SatistatiOn guaranteed. Call and see • •HU T. WOODBURY, Dentist nfflce—30)4 West Wasbinxton street, (next to Palmer House, upstaiit, lndianapO<is, Indiana. -180 d meod

A are chance for an < nterpj ismg \ oun m-s Addre-s W. E. ■slfADttlt, n..v30 03t* 89 Fifth A venue Nba York.

ANTE.*

BO aRDERS — Gentleman and

V W Lady io furnish a front room. No. 171 Davidson street, at reasonable rates, in private family. novas..St*

CENIS WANTKD-

per mo Bst Profli

t ou Com-

aA YXxR no ni> o, SOO per. ei.

issi' n. w e j.rai te tbeab >vesMi,.r> ..r com-uil-sion to active, industri.'U-. ag nis at their own hoates, io tuin .iuce an article of in is fen ? able Utility in every household, t or lull pa ticulars

call on, or address

o. w Jackson aco.,

11 South street. Baltimoie, Mary land.

octSl d ui

VATaNTEU—A few active men tocanvaMfor V V two of the mo.-t po >ular works extant A tore chance ottered Agents are making irom #3 to $10 per day clear of a 1 expenses Ad iress

ASHSK A A' AMS TS East "arket street, Indianapolis Irulasa,

oct29 (58m

So Kore kj ItU Ftp*

fTlH"! PATENT ENCASED BLOCK TIN A. Pipe, maiiu ict red by Colwells, Shew .4 ■ i lard, of N w York sup,, i s a want >ong sough for. atdis «r ect i- munity from corrosi a. will at on e recoin m nd it as'the only s le sad suitable pipe for conveying water for domestic purposes. THIS PATENT TiN LINED PIPE Is highly rec- mmended by all the most eminent ?“S.‘iJasjeians of th-__a_t rfro.'.-ftjT; Boston Cha le^ ow . a d many o herciti. s. Wes enian l S.»uthern Ag n y at the Union Hra-s w ark>. and De • t of Plnmbeis’, Steam and Gas Fitters Mac ials, MS 247. and»4» " es- Fifth street, CINCINNATI, HIO. Ww. t'owxu. A Co,, Pio 1 .riet.,r-. •novlSd ii.»'»w

\\l ANTE I 1 —ACUi-ToM Etc—For a CABIN ET v v • EG AN W 11 sell or rent the same very low. Also, a good Sewinu Machine lor rent to a oarefulperson ASHER A adams. - , :6 Ea-t Mai ket street, octsttd m In dsna ol s i diana.

filaACKireC. Beware at iouulerfeiirrss

AND

home Insurance Co. * of lev York.

►. *1

Net OneM Aseets.

. $8*800-000

MP-AII losses promptly adjusted and paid In 3ate 80*riiBcala^taaBnUdtag. j. - >■ nwldamlsti. A. a BBOMET, Agent.

iMiUmopoUa lB»«rM€$ Ctfifoi}*

•- "

,;..a .to-to^raptlT' OOBDFJLltTrm BXJIXaCWCNO. Cor. of PeuBsylvanUstrect and Virginia avenue 'IMpLkSAFOLIS, INDIANA.

Omcx pkkxstlwani a Railroad Co .) Fatl.slMti.FtiU, November 1 1867. )

rpn Penn»ytvaa*a Railroad Company hereby

A. give notice teM they will reoe ve proposals

until th- first few of ta nary 888 for leasing separately or • oHeotivriy tb* I n on Depot Hot I »t Ptiubui-g. tee Logan Ho ••* at Altoona and the tu> gseloop In tee Harr is bu g ■ ep..t, for a te*m or years, commenotegon or before March

' •he hotel a# Httsbmtr and Altoona are fur ni-h* <i throughont n the rest manner It must be e» pre sly underetond that the R til

road | omp ny aid. require teat all of tbo-e establishments shall he kepi in a strictly first ola-* moBn- r for the convenience ami comfogt oi pa--

Fbo nwd fr.iM re addressed te .T.*n M. Ken-

nedy, Chairman of npeeial Coeunlttre, ' o 3S6

revstr^te, Pi'llhdelphia n va iieodtilianl .

V

Monev Loaned on Mortgage, and Soslnees Paper Discount^. 1 WM. HtiNDtiSBON -Preeldret VUta-Q-J****"* '

L T

•rwano.

SUP- NA A-U I> .

. I..'- *i|Jn j Lilli*- - *'-• -* ’

>mpJ^&z£XJ2ZL’&

poii mt^NarficTORY.

^The*Senatorial cand tdate» ere on h«nd. The

Dem6ctnfo.ltevjt$ Phji>rtl» a<I» «$ te» Jetes btoldt. ^sofo a’i i—

Earing nf Rnilr*ti4 T:

FBAKOBOOf

S«w T.rjk Fir lUuT.cunK ta. , ^ ,44*111^ MtotetRrate Mreidtanairees.

30*

oesd it

S55ISii i ^.»totawiCre

m*eseI a Tor , bsS5^W. h ’* dr ''.-. Fnm Charleetpn.

- silfis iso sitiraes'^’

I I aft ‘

novffldeod* w3m

PROPOSALS.

.A

FOR SALE.

SALE. ^ flirniJure and’ease of a large boarding I house Thefuiniture is al" ost ne < Ihe '■Ouse N n ex< then' repairand centrally located, being on y a few doois Lo » it ashi- gtmi street. !'o»se sion . .»n be siven soon as d' sired. Addr ss F O. Bor, w. novre oi w*

fo' YB TJ tai A. JLI ,

8,000.000 F»- ET

Orv Poplar Lumber, / YUNSI^Tl -G of flooring. Siding. Rough and c* es?ed Lum ber, Mouldin^i- and ceroll ' o k Thcst ln*viLgca o opay for litn t«cr will make from -fl ioSO iier ent o\ buying ot » if ou do not believe it call aod >ee Also special .nt- • tioi giv-n ali siuds of cus>om work. vu work warranted to give satisiaction.

L moor del vered to ad the

'barge •ill dfr

in pots ire- of

MocOKD a WHKAILEY.

a© 135 ^ou’h Del >re st ■ et

FOR RENT.

F 'R RENT—By in<- month or year, a House of nine rooms, cel a , well, ciseru, shrubbery, wood bed.atc all in good or ier, o’- North l enDt-see street Cad at No. 'IShi-rman’s Blocs, r.om No * Wes' W tshington s.reet. n vlSdtf j r. LATS'fAW.

BRUSHES.

<B4Uu$p«»iis Br«sfe R«Mfkci$ry. «•- ton sreesti tlrinote street, (Third deer sonte of Georgia,; .asp aoAstaaby on band a large assortment of S R tJ S Xff B e , H their owe manufoatere. at Wboleoale and Re*av> mv* dlv

AUCTION SALE.

S^a-le tkt, Auc tion. A BFACTIFUL C *TTA«E ISO tfo on East ix Michigan street, between I’enn-ylvaala an' Delaware sti eeti. Good ce l r. well and cistern, stab e and wood • ed ad m tuperb order Sale on tee premises with nt reserve, on Satan.ay, November hi, MS; at tb. ee o clock r. a. For further paitic-lars cnlt oo ■ M LLIN A CO.. No. 17 West Waahl gton S reet, norMdfit t coin 4 Up -tair*.

PATENT DETACHMENT.

C w.:di. JEWELRY.

^7* ATTOSIE S,

. Fine Jewelry,

Coin SilverwarOa ItKST <$liAlilTff FffiATfeO VAMKv ..

EFCa ETC.. AT

G*o. M. Jeniion St Co.’*. fite. 9A Bitot WmnbtBCiom »*. , . .r.’t •***-' '

--ti u.-iltetete-wi-

Oecksana Jewelry repatoed By preottcnl workmen, aad war'iii'toods $w«hl of u* are angrared fre* of te*r«*.|tesH forget thennmbe^vy

" neri* dtosfato

.. r be-

noncEa

,3 ; ,irq*iv*j an

I.Vaog lic-as

j.S#7^- '

Mfct

nnd It, upon ex >ml atlon. oaa of the gieateat in-

venti astee age

Prominent amou. Its adrent*.** a'O:

Fiftt—The taoilitr with which noire may be harnessed o «x uuborn ssed from a oa>ri». * » Be ond—In c.,w of a horse tali mg he may he teosed from the Currie e In one seoomi, without he driver 1 aving his seat It is so simple in tie

ope ati n that a child ean wbrk It

Third and Greatest-In o..se of horse* taking fright becoming unmanageable or running away, the tern hla o»ntequen>ea wh ©h so frfo **<> ut y follow, may all be av l ied h this simp'e application to carnages, a* th* horse- can ce looted from the oar logo “in a twt kllng,” aad

tee car i g* at Mntokly and safel stoi.ped

Mr C DCt -HE \DX gave several pub ieexhlbltfloes. The gnat lamir a»d pr-ieemaniieated toy te* unUffo on there occasion-, is one of te« *t1denees O' A p u niar app ecistion of its m*< Its 3'erm# may be known and orders leceivod for applying’he patent to carriage-, or purchase of Sfotoreshte, by aWrattox to

[BtMnarear ten. with nfoffj»^|^j^

ptibBoatton teov; utiT

IttMii:

C. DUCREAUX’S PATENT

run

lustantaneous Detachmeut "br' DORSES FROM ClfcRItGE*. iis ingen one and very reerid Invention, which ha* een na ent d in tee * rited State*. Fran e and • ns land is new offered by tee a batriber to the pubic, feeling assured te*' will uud it, upon ex >mi ation. one of the gieeteet in-

novffldSm

tares-nix to

a DUCRBAUX. Patentee.

to KUsebete Street,

MYEfty

1*IU$ rsfitMl ^acrile FJDUK AMD BXBALAB PROOF

HALL’S SAF* LO< K oo.. « IncinnstL Ohio and Chi-ago. TH.

fiOQTt AftO »HOEV