Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1868 — Page 4

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FRIDAY UURNIWtt

JANUARY 24

INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CaltmosBBBd iBdiftsa Otnira) Btiiw&x.

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8:00 P M 8.8u A. M

Now Yor* Might Jtxprcss.. 0:00 P. M. Sunday Axp cis v uo P. M. Cincinnati and Indlanapolia Junction.

«JtH01N8ATl TIACAH*UIDO«AM) OONNMaVILL*.)

Cinrlnnatt Express 8:00 A.M. 1*:"0 « inr.iunati jiApress. 10 10A.M. !l:00 Oincinnall, Rlctunond and Ohicago Railroad.

(OIKOIMMATI VIA BICHMONh.)

i iitciocitti Espress 3:00 A.M. 2:00 A M Ballafontaii a Hal.way—Baa Lina Boot*. r ,. M 2:10 A.M. 9:00 P. M

') A. M. 2 .30 P.M

Day Expre Union A coo

Eastern axpie M>rht Exp.ess Sunday Axpres

jdutiou

6:00 A. M.

10:00 A M. 8 :S0 P. M. 8:60 P. U

2:30 P. M S :i6 A. M 8:S0 A. M 8 >10 a. M

Iffuil

Express

press.

idadiaon Bailroad. . 2:30 A.M. 1040 A. M 10:30 P.M 8.00 P.M Janaraonvllla Bailroad, Night Express 2:8) A. M. 10:00 A. M Mail ... 10:30 AM. 1 14 P. M Mixed Train O.UOP. M. 8:30 P.M Chicago Express 4:15 P. M. Indianapolis, f ara andOhlcugo Hallway, Uhicngo Mall.... 1:00PM. 1:4;A.M Ciiteiigo Express ... ... 8:00P.M. 4:10 P.M Lafavsne and Ohicago Hallroad..

9 50 A M 0:00 P. M 1 :SO A. M

Chicago and St. Jo Express 9:35 A. M. Aeruuimoila'ion 12:00 P M. Chicago Night Express 6:40 F. M.

Oincinnall Railroad \pross 1 :B0 A.

'rum inoilalion.

1:50 A. M. 10:10 A. M.

8:00 P. M. dat'n 1.00 P.M.

8:00 P. M 12 30 P. M 8:00 A. II 10:10 A M

Mornl"g Ex Mail ami Ace

Chicago Express

Mariinsrlllo Accominoi

Tarra Hanta andlndlanapolia.

Arroxv Exprexs 2:80 A.M. 1 :S0 A 51 St. Lonis Express 9.-00 A. M 10:00 A. nv Mat'oon Express 18:00 P. M. 0.80 P.

St Louis Ni»ht axpreia.... 9:30 P. M.

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0 80 P M 8 23 P. 51

Amiiaenieuts tbla Evening. METROPOLITAN THEATER-Mr. Frank. Mayo—Othello. MASONIC UAT.L—Prof, and Oladamc Maralllsler, the great Illusionists. To-day** Advertlacmontn. Metropolitan Thonter.—M. V. Linghnin, 5Tan*;:en' In Bankruplcy—Sherman Schofleld, of Conners. V Hie, Fayette county. Wanted—Lady or gentleman with J'.siX) In cash. statement—Quarterly report of the Sferihnnls’ National Bank. Treaau'e 's Statement—Nathan Klraball.Treasutvr of State. Huxincas Nollcea. Fo iTul—Boll of hills and tractlonal currency— E'lwin A Haris C I T Y * E W 8 . 3T. i»ROCii:ii:r)x^vc4H

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Eighth°of January-Convention. The full proceedings of the Democratic State Convention held on the 8th of January, including the speeches Honorable Joseph E. McDonald, Honorable Thomas A. Hendricks, and Honorable D. W. Voorhees. are now being published in pamphlet form, and will be ready for delivery in a few days. The price will be as follows: For 10 copies .. $ 50 For lJ0 copies . 3.50 For 1.900 copies .. 30.00 Orders, accompanied with the money will receive prompt attention. This Is a document which should be placed in the hands of every voter in the State, and, as the type can be kept standing only a short time, orders should be sent in promptly. Address. HERALD COMPANY, Indianapolis, Indiana. Items are at a premium. t3T The Supreme Court have rendered no decisions lately. Id" A meeting of the members of the Army of the Cumberland will be held at the Court House to-night. tdr The streets were in a horrible condition yesterday under the influences of the first real thaw of the year. tTir’Dr. Payne, a well known lecturer on physiology, is lecturing at Bryant, Stratton & Co.’s Commercial College every evening. Burns CLUB.—To-morrow Is the aniversary of tho birth of Robert Burns. The Burns Club of this city will celebrate the day with a grand dinner at the House of Lords. Masonic Hall.—Professor and Madame Macallister’s illusions draw Immense crowds to Masonic Hall. Standing room is at a premium every. The committee appointed to canvass the city for subscriptions for the Democratic National Convention will meet at the Herald Office this morning at nine o’clock. Police Court.—John Walker and John Mooney were fined in the Police Court, yesterday, for Intoxication. Fanny Locklear was sent to jail for the same offense. Myron J. Barker, for owning a biting deg, paid $6.80 . The Gatling Gun.—Dr. Gatling, of this city, is making a good thing out of his cannon In Europe. Broadwell & Co.’s factory at Carl-ruhu, in the grand duchy of Baden, has received orders for four hundred Gatling cannon from France; Russia has ordered two hundred, and Austria, Belgium Holland and Italy, each one hundred. Bankrupt!.—The following persons have filed petitions for adjudication in bankruptcy: John Irwin. Putnam county. Lewis W. Hunt. Randolpb. county. Thomas B. Wayley, Vanderburgh county. Charles Hobbe and Adolph Pfafflin, Evansville. Matthew Kempf and James H. Bruce, Evansville William L. Odell, Shelby county. David Lindelle. Shelby county.

jewelry and any other articles not usually kept in small towns, It was necessary to send to Cincinnati for them, or If they could be obtained In this place there was such a difference In prices as to induce buyers to send to some large city. Since then, however, times have changed. Indianapolis has grown to be a city; enterprising men have commenced busines here; large wholesale and retail establishments have sprung up and to-day almost any article or kind of goods can be purchased here at the same or even lower prices than they can be afforded in larger cities. It has taken time, money and brains to bring about such a change, and the prosperity of our city is chiefly due to her enterprising business men. Prominent among the firms which have contributed to this result Is the widely known and popular one of W. & J. Braden, book-binders and stationers. The house was first established by William Braden, Esq. At the commencement It was an extensive establishment, but as time has passed away great Improvements and additions have been made until now it is one of the largest houses of the kind In the west. The stock of stationery and blank books is very large, embracing every kind and quality to be found in the market. The book binding and printing departments will compete with any in the city. The great feature, however, about the Braden house is the lithographing department, which is fitted up in the most extensive style, with all the recent improvemeats, and is capable of turning out work of every description, promptly, and fully equal to the largest establishments In the country. Hereafter It will be a waste of money for our people to send away for business, wedding or visiting cards, or any kind of lithographic work, as every variety can be executed at Braden’s in as equally good style as elsewhere, and at less cost. Engraving of every kind is most handsomely executed, notes, bills, drafts, cheeks, letter heads, etc., are lithographed, and are almost as clear as if printed from a steel plate. A large placard executed in colors for the Indianapolis Insurance Company, is one of the handsomest things of the kind we have ever seen, and demonstrates most fully what we have said in regard to the ability of the Bradens to do the very best kind of work, and at prices that will compare most favorably with competing establishments In New York. Cincinnati and elsewhere. A home instltutlon that can thus commend itself, should receive the patronage of all interested in the prosperity of the city. The Messrs. Bradens will be happy to show samples of their work, and the facilities at their control to execute all jobs in the lithographic line, large or small, to the very best style, with promptness and at

the lowest rates.

Criminal Court .—In the Criminal Court, yesterday Annie Brown and Hattie Steel, convicted of receiving and concealing stolen goods, were sentenced to the penitentiary for

two years.

James H. McIntosh, convicted of grand larceny, was sentenced to the same place for

one year.

Mary Roberts and Viny Barbour were sentenced to Jail for thirty days for petit larceny. In the case of Charles O. Tyner, for grand larceny, the jury returned a verdict of guilty, sentencing Tyner to the penitentiary for two years and disfranchising him for the same time. A motion for a new trial was made and sustained. Tyner pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny and was sentenced to pay a fine of $300, and to be imprisoned in the

county jail for thirty days.

Meeting of Citizens —Pursuant to notice 1 given in the morning papers, a number of citizens assembled at the Bates House, last evening, to take some measures to influence the Democratic National Committee to select Indianapolis as the place for holding the Na-

tional Convention.

On motion of Joseph W. Nichol, Hon. Lafe Develin was called to the chair, and Frank Cunningham appointed secretary. On motion of Colonel J. W. Blake, a committee of thirteen, with Hon. Lafe Develin as chairman, wore appointed to canvass the city and solicit subscriptions to defray the expenses of the convention, If held here. The chairman appointed the following gentlemen members of the eommittee: \V. H. English, Aquilla Jones, David Macy, W. R. Hogshire, A. Naltner, John B. Sullivan, J. B. McIver, T. F. Ryan, O. B. Stout, Thomas Cottrell, Richard Simpson and Philip

Farbaugh.

On motion, the committee adjourned. Tho committee are requested to meet at the Herald office at nine o’clock this morning.

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i Colds, Whouplag Cough, lulluenta, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. It te pronounced by all who bare uted It, the most pleasant and efficacious Cough Remedy ever introduced. It has stood the test of Thirty Ycar*, and con-

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

tar The Chicago Republican thus epeaks ot tho adnantages that tbe holding of tbe Republican National Convention will be to that city: “ Our railroads are Interested In the assembling of many thousands hero during Convention week. So are our hotels, and our merchant*. It will be a harvest week for all who are Interested In tbe prosperity of our city. And from these can be drawn liberal contributions to secure this result. It Is not a question ot saving money, for tho money can only be raised In this way, and thus sought, It will be easily forthcoming.” Fisu Extraordinary. — Charles Lauer, tbe popular proprietor of the Empire Restaurant, 202 East Washington street, last Light received direct from Boston some of the finest fresh cod we ever saw; also a Urge lot of lob. siera and clam*, which wttt be served np In the most approved style. As a caterer Charley

has no (qua).

Iloiiownjr*s Fill* and Ointment— Npralna, Dislocations, etc.—Neither opodeldoc liniment, nor unv other embrocatlm can equal Hie efficacy which characterize these essential vegetable extracts in the curtx of sprains, stralaa, wounds, bruises, contusions, or dislocations, e’e Thcyarc ttnoqnaled for alleviating twin, reducing

a rapid cure. anSSiiftwtw

ramily. It is the moat perfect Soothing Syrnp for SOBS THROAT and IRRITATED LUNGS known a* hundred* can twt'fy who have proved It* efficacy. It la nrompt in ita action, alway* safe, and can be given to the most delicate child with confidence and success. R. B. SELLERS A CO., Sole Proprietors, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. novll (ffimcod

Metkipoi.itan I ukater —A line audlenee 'xsi mlded at tbe Metropolitan last night, albougb It was nothing like what It aboultl ovxe been. Sir. Frank Mayo, coming here unknown and unheralded, has won the good opinion cl tbe belter class of our theatergoer-,

hose who can appreciate something more j Work on tUe Kentucky avenue street loan tbe clap-trap sensational drama so at- | railway has been resumed,

tractive to tbe Ignorant and uncultivated. Mr Mayo, In bis Impersonations of the great

Circuit Court — The case of Stow ra. S’cwart was given to the jury yesterday afternoon, anu the remainder of lhaso-uua was

occupied In calling cases for trial.

WnOLr.«ALF. Trade — From the booksof Ibe Assessor f Internal Revenue we take the fid lowing figures, .bowing the amount of whole sjIs trade transacted by our merchants last month. Tho aggregate here given does not equal the whole amount of sales, as several firms have f illed to report for December. If the reports were complete tho sales would foot up from 4725,000 to 4700,000. Dry goods aud notions . Groceries Boots and shoes Hardware . Drugs ;. . Clothing. Hats and millinery

.*272.477 . 189,1)80 . 68,251 . 55 232 . D 4 SO 23,720 6,ti()S

Total

. *653,857

INCORPORATED.—Articles of association of tho Mount Vernon and Orayvllle Railroad Company, were filed at tho ofiioe of the Secretary of Utato yesterday. The company has a capital stock of Uvo hundred thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand shares ol flffy dollars each. Tbe road as contemplated, will run from Mount Vernon to Grayvllle. Illinois, a distance of twenty-seven miles. The following persons havu been chosen di-

rectors.

John A. 51ann, Joseph F. Wtlborn, David Rosenbaum, John M. Lockwood, William 1*. Elson, John Conyngton, Asa C. Williams, Henry Brick man and John B. Gardiner. Tho board of dire, tors have elected Joseph F. Welborn president, and William I’. F.Json,

secretary.

A Blundering correspondent.—The Journal bas a wondeifjlly reliable and cor ruscant correspondent at Washington, wbo conceals bis identity under tbe peculiarly appropriate nom deplume of Anonyms. In » letter puhlisbed yesterday morning this brilliant genius says that Dickens, lu bis readings at Washington, under tbe first arrangement, would have cleared about four dollars per night, if the hall bad been fall, and he attempts to be witty at the expense ot Dickens’ agent, because the Utter said the novelist would read there “ at a great aacrlflco.” He concluded bis letter with this remarkable

paragraph:

“ Congressman Farquh

tb’e Fourth Indiana DiatrU>, > appearance since tbe recess.”

One would have eappo-cd that an Indiana oorrespondent would have known the names of tbe Indiana Congressmen, if he didn’t know anything else. We recommend to tbe gentleman a perusal of the Tribune Almanac, or

lome other kindred work.

ar, tbe member from let, has uot made his

■ agio characters, has proved himself an artist ol great ability and capability, aud although ms renditions may. In some respects, be crude and ImpcrfciB, It requires only iirae and patience to subdue tbe impelr.-ctiotis and enab c Rtm to tsko bl^stand among the great tragedians of tbe age. We are not lathe habit of praising everybody, perhaps we do not beam* praise when it la deserved, but we can truly say that we have been disappointed In Mr. Mtyo. We looked for a charlatan and we found an nrlDt. In the characters In which he bus appeared during the week, ho has beer, | eminently successful. Ills II amlel was, peruaps, bolter than any other impersonation, and bo w ho can play Hamlet well is h.uud to gain the highest rank. Last night he played Claude Melnotte, In Hulwer’s Lady of Lyons. This Is a character entirely different irom those produced on previous evening-, and some doubt was expressed as to Mr. Mayo’* ability to truthfully portray It. The doubters, however, wera agreeably disappointed, for he played Claude about us well as Hamlet, and far belter than Jack Cade. The only drawback was bis voice, which, at times, Is loo deep, too huxky for a lover; u little more animation would render some scenes more iflecllve. One feature about Mr. Mayo’s acting tbit we particularly like, and one lu which Lawrence Banett pat tlcularly excels, Is tbe perfect ualurulness; the seeming Ignorance of the presence if tnc audience. Many actors continually betray their hopes and tears by paying too great attention lo the audience. Omen—and Mr..M ayo is one—seem to entirely lose themselves lu tbe character they are playing. To-night Mr.Mayo takes a benefit,on which occasion he appeals as lag-', Mr. Charles K. Pope, who has kindly volunteered, sustaining tbe part of Othello. We hope to see the bouse crowded. If merit Is a desideratum it certainly wl 1 be. Sir ill tub Convention re Held Here? The Evening Commercial, while favoring the effort* being made to secure tho holding of the Democratic National Convention in this city, advises Us political irlends not to help “loot the brtl ” Tho reason it gives for this Illiberal suggestion is, that tbe Democratic capitalists would not have contributed to the expenses, if the Republican convention had baeu appointed tn this place. The effort being made to secure the location ot the National Convention In Indianapolis is not » mere party move, and gentlemen connected with the Republican party sub« scribed liberally to aid the project wlei it was first suggested, and are exceedingly anxious to secure it, on account of tbe general benefit It will be to the city. Irrespective of party. Pecuniarily the holutng of tho conventUn here will bo of more advantage to Re. publicans tnan to Democrats, and a moment’s consideration will satisfy any one that such Is the fact. That it will be a great benefit to the city no one can doubt, but the convention can out be secured without this co-operation of our citlun* generally. City pride -hould have tuflience In the mattsi md webcllovelt will. Itmustbe remember'd l..at the crowds which attend the conveu non will gather anil continue during a week, tod they can not n main that Urns In soy olaco without leaving a large amount ol money, which will be distributed thruugboui ’be community directly and indirectly. I) sufficient means can be raised, which will b< return'd twenty fold, we believe tbe conveolon can be secured here. Committees were appolnud by the meeting held last night, to solicit contributions to-day, and It will depend upon tbe rerpuDte wbetbtr the project win be successful. 5Vo present the matter to our Republican friends as a business transaction and xvo believe they have regard enough for tho interests of thn city to appreciate it. House ok Refuge.—The Grand Jury at Its recent session recommended Judge Chapman to send five boys nsmed Wesley Johnson, John Anderson, Edward Moss, John and Frederick Pfeiffor, all guilty of grand larceny, to the Ilouso cf Refuge. John Anderson I* seventeen, E Iward Moss, a colored boy, Is ten, and John I'lelfftr Is fifteen years old. Their cases were taken under advlscnent by Judge Chapman. Frederick PkllTjr, a boy of ten, was Ordered to be discharged, he having been led Into crime more by association than anything else. Wesley Johnson, who Is sixteen, is a bright boy aud a hard case. In May, I860, be was sentenced to tho county Jail sixty day* for grand larceny. In January last he was again before tho Criminal Court on the lame charge, aud was sentenced to two yean’ Imprisonment in tho penitentiary. After remaining there a few months a petition for hix pardon wag extensively signed and he was pardoned. He was soon detected In crim< again and brought before the Criminal Court. Judge Chapman was at a lots as to what should be done with blm. If] sent to tbe Reform School, It was probablethat be would do more harm than goad. Hi* case was also taken under Advisement, Items Prepared at tue Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association.— Many suij-ets of special supplication were presented yesterday morning, at the dally union prayer meeting, held In the rooms ol the Young Mens’ Christian Association. Mr. Mulraon will lead tbe meeting this morning. —“Choice £4jrans,” a companion to tbe “ Silent Comforter,” and “Green Pastimei.” This work was banded Into the rooms of the Young Mens’ Christian Association yesterday, by the B*r. , to be used In theJaJI. —There were five or six applications at the rooms of tbe Young Mens’Christian Association yesterday, of persons who want situations in which to do general houee work, noraing or eewlug; hUo, of pmoni In want of employment at various Mn4* of out door work.

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Tobias' Derby Conditl n Powders are warranto 1 super orTo any oiherx. or no pay, for the cure of D su-mper. Worms, Bots Coughs, Hidebound, Cold*, oic . in Uor*«»; and Cold-, Coughs Lo:« of Mdk, Blick Tongue. Hbrn Distemper, etc.. In Cattle. 'I h ■»* Powders were (• rmcrl; put up by Simpson I. Tohie. s -n of Dr. Tobias, and. since hi-death, tb e.aand has been so great tor them that Dr Tobia- has corlinue to manufacture ihem. They aio perfectly »fe and iunoccul, non-edoi stoppi: g the worV gof your animals They Increase he appet te, give a fine cob', | cleanse the »toma-h and u luary orgaus; also ins crease the ml'k of cows. Try them, and yon w ill never be witnout them. Hiram Woodruff, tbe celebrated t alrer of Dotting horses, has used them •or years, and ree-imroends ’hem to his friends. Colonel Philo P Bu,b,ofthr Jerome Race! our-e Fordham, Vc«* Y..-V. wouh* u >t use! ><'m url’llu was toid 6< wh.l thry are cr-nposed, since which ho 1- never wdliou'. to tin. lie ha. over twenty

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AND

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TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are iin«iirt>a c sc 1 by any other unlive Wine. Bi ing the pure Juice of tne gripe, proluced under Mr. Speer’s own personal supervision, its pur ty and kcenuinm.ett' are jfuara'*tei*d The •• oun^est ebild

Itle*. a d tbe

i. Jt is

may part VM’.ikeyt

of its generous qual

evt invalid may use it to advantage,

particularly Tseneflcial to the aged and debiWated, and Miiud to thevarlous ailment- that altlict the

weaker h-x It is, in every respect, A Wine to bo Relied on. Invalids rs* 8r»ER's Po*t GKars Wine. FsMai.cs esc splea's I'obt Ghats Wine.

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INDIANAPOLIS.

OJaO'VTEIfi An BAHJER

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ELASTIC AND LOCK STITCH

^ewiny Machines,

tl Bust Washington street, AS

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il’i.-A.lXSEEE) WANTED BY I. 1*. EVANS &. CO„ Manufacturers of Linseed. Oil, 1248. Delaware 8L, Indianapolis. AS

SMITH, HOWARD A CO., Jobbbcrssnd Retailer* In DILTr OOOXJS ‘•TRADE PALACE,” 86 and 88 'West Washington Street, 1NDIANAPOI.I3. AS

RIKKOFF Sc BRO., Wholesale dealers in Copper Distilled RourbouandHre Wblatty, Also, dealers In Foreign and Domestic Liquors and C igars, No. Tt S. Meridian St , Indianapolis, jar Fiulay A Wilder’s celebrated To.edo Ale for Bale. AS

JOHN WOtSDRRtouE A CO.. 1MFOHTZBS OV China, Glass & Qoeensw&rr, 10 W. Waabtngton Street, INDIANAPOLIS. AS

WXI. 4'HAiVDL.KR, Wholesale Dealer In 3^ “ aE3 ■ «. , Grocers' Paper Bags and Flour Sacks, TWINB. Ac. 16 S. Meridian street, Indianapolis. AS

LEATHER BELjftwCvJTC. LEATHER BELTING, MANUFACTURED FROM FlSllUAClk’S CELEBRATED OIK • TINNED LBiTHER, AWARDED the FIRST PREraiUMI

Indiana State Fair, Oct., 1867. Bobber Bulling, Dose aid Packing, Genuine Cotton filled. PAGE'S PATENT LACE LEATHER, And all other kinds of Leather, for sale by JOII-V F1SHB4CK, 125 South Meridian Street, nOT26dJmtop coUthp INDIANAPOLIS.

Amusements

Metropolitan Treater. Manages and Dibiotos K. V. Lingham Scale of Prices;

V. Hl'TSCH A D1CRXOM, No. 27 East Georgia Street, Keep all grades of O O A. L ! At lowest market prices. Give them a cull.

TOGO. CARMICHAEL & WILLIAMS,

Wholvsa'c

Booksellers and Stationers, Publications of all denominations, MlElst.rs' and Sondar School Llbrai. is*, Sin.lt g Biot*. E e. Glenn's Block . .IndianKpoli*. AS

' RAILROADS. GiTTICK: TliitE AND SHORTEST ROUTE EAST Columbus Indianapolis Railway Line. TO NKW YORK, 33 HOURS, i Winter Arrangement, flee. 33, ’87.

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Box Office open from nine ▲. M., tiU twelve M. Doors open at seven; to commence aquarter to eight. Benefit of tbe Celebrated. Tragedian,MR. FRANK !?I A V O r On which occasion the popular Tragedian, mat. CHAN. POPR, Will appear for this night only.

Friday Ereiiig Jam* 71,1868,

The performance will consist of Shak.peare'a

snblimc tragedy, in five acts, entitled

OTHELLO,

The US o*r of Ten ice. Othello, hi* first appearance,ta Indianapolis,

lago. Desdi

demo elia..

Air Charles Pope. .Mr. trank Mayo

.-r. 8rank May . MU* Kste Fictche .Mix* K. J. Phillips.

^J^F*Saturday, Fjank Mayo Matinee—L XDY

: Mayo.

J^* I a rehearsal, “Cadet Le Perle.”

N. B -A aside for th

portion of the Gallery e exclusive use of coloi

has been set RID PBESOKS.

Wines in Hospitals are preferred lo

:ri.

Jctm

Speer’s

other Wine*.

S Id by Druggist* and Grc A. Spc-or > ' Inevard, Sc

Broadway. v cw York Jan'AldfuThAS.tA •

>cy. office, 213

■■1y

CLOTHES wringer.

Tbe naa Eight iturallon.

FniToti or Ukkald.—I see that our City Council It -erlously agitating the question of cutting off the gas during one-half the night, from all our xlreets except Wx-hlngton strict Though a number of tbe most ii.fiuentlsl ( f our city fathers m »y be In favor of tbu

scheme, I am confident that the majority if ,utini * horse, in hi, (.barge, ant fur the last tbe tax payers, as much as ibey advocate gen- : tho » u*e 1 no oiher inedu-ine for them eral municipal economy, fe*-l, with the wslltr i He n ■ -'nlttcd me ta r* .-r any one to hereof, that such kind ( f retrenchment Is un. h ' nl ^ vc '’ tl t -, er reference* aan ba wise, inconslstant snd unfair. ! • l ‘ h< „ • I by D.ugsDu end Sad Why AVa-bington street should be bkssed | , tw . t *< rw lork with light the night through, while tbe side , UmonAsatA am and cross streets are condemned to darkness i ^

LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.

from midnight until dawn, Is beyond my con.. I ^ prehension, unless it be from toadyism to rich , bankers and merchants. Gaslight beautifies and protects Washington street, snd renders It very comfortable; but what gas light does for this wealthy thoroughfare, it does, when tho rule of fairness prevail,, for all our side snd errs, streets. That such rule should p:evail, needs no argument since the side streets are taxed at,the same rate for tho erection ot gas po.ts, ss Is princely 'Washington strict. Whatever may be tbe views of our hone.t citizens on this question, 1 am convinced (bat every foot-pad. burglar and garroter, would strongly and constantly advocate tho pulling

out of gas lights after midnight.

Mr. Editor, I speak for many, when I say, I consider this lamp extlrgul.blng policy, penny wi,o and pound foolUh. Hither than have it prevail, I would gladly be assessed double tbe amount to Insure a light in our street lamps every night In the year, and all

the night through.

If there uni't bo retrenchment in city expen Lliires, let it be In such things a, will not d-prlvo us of comfort and a priceless safe guard. Lctlt be In such a way that Washington street will participate tn xelf ^denlal, equal with every cross and side 8TRtKr.

T ndies from all parts of the United Stat-s ronijxul Dr. A M Matirlceati, Pr fesoor of Di»-

ai and sc

* ooicn.wnusc «r-at and siierinLy ndapl. d for the: n ibrotight theooiimry.

a.lice;

dcr!

e.. - e i

known

111-great * xpcriunce and skill, derive

oier tw nty y. nrx »u ct-sxful piactic.r, d«vo c<i excius vely to the Tie lineal i t he Dtsxaxc* oi Women, •<q«x:lalty a, connect*! w ith tbe niarried stale, has given lad ca the utmost confide.-ce to consult him either uy let er« r lu person, and be

assured of prompt relief in all rases.

Hi* cede Wot, i, now n to overYial'a million of

aotthiy ol " Ihu Man led Woman * ral Companion” d signed specially

or married ladl.s, in delicate or pr.-c* h-u, h-ftlthitum dangerous coufi cmeut, de-crlbtng

symptom,, causes and remedies. Price, fI.

lad.es. u, ihv a I'nvale Med lei

Nprciut Notice to Harried and single

l.adles.

La lo, who anffer from obstructions or Irn laritic*. or are lu coiostant a.our

confinente

suffer from obstructions or Irrcgu

at*, or are lu coiostant a. our for mnny momlis. pr. Ccedldg confinement, or have ditB"culi, te<lfons and dangerous deliveries, who-e live,are bazardous during such tune will find

the

Universal Clothes Wringer

Ha, been awarded the

Flraf S* r e in I ill at the lollowln >cw York , iwci I’enntylvunia .. Ir64

• •hto Mlrblg.an.... Indiana. ... wise. nsin..

Missouri

New Hsmpst ire

Del. and Md —inter State New Jersey Vermont wa. 1863

ones*

*d Fal»a: 18At iwn

186"

1X.|

. 1NH

lb«8

1W4 I860 lr*»6 IMiS lr66 lc6d

lov

Minnesota Kentucky

Illinois .... 1863

New Kngland

Mechanic*' Institute, liodon . Conn. River Vnlley

Cnamplain Valiev —

American Institute, New V ork The ' UNIVKK'AL" 1* Die only ftwarUctl u F ii*«i i’remluin at thuifreAt

1864

1M3

Wringe

Fair

it*n 1867 1867 lf«7 lt«7 iwn 1867 lw»7 1866 1W6 1866 1KS6 1’66 If** I860 IMG 1864 1866 ever

it 1 he

j L st cs

P01 ingucno Female Honthly I’M In, nMKTh» most wond- rful, rr'labl.) andeer a rem alv

tutadih'

I’remlum

For tae IndianopoLU Daily Herald. I

Harmony in the Republican Many —

Tho Mailernan Reaoluttonn. The Memour Times, a radical paper, pub-

lishes tho resolutions introduced into the radical convention In this city, by William 1’attoroon, Esq , and also his letter to the Joitroal, both of which appeared in the Ukkald, and for which be has been denounced as a copperhead by tbe Journal, and the Cincinnati Gagettee's, special Indianapolis correrpoudcnl to that paper. The Tim s, however, differs with tbe Journal, and In Us comments upon there resolutions uses this eiguificont language: “Mr. Patterson we never heard of before, but we can assure tbe Indianapolis Journal, If it Is these resolutions tbst make mm a copperhead, that nine-tenths of the Ilepubiicane if this county and region may be Included In In denunciations, and that It will want the votes Of Just such copperheads.” How will the radical State Convention harmontzo these resolutions? Will It repudiate the Journal, and with it tbe moneyed nabobs, or tbe rime* and laboring classes? or will it cowardly dodge tbo Issue by an artful use of “lawful money” and “earliest maturity," to be construed cither way? Uy tho bondholder to mean gold after the maturity of tbe bonds In twenty and forty years, and by tbe people In greenbacks after five or ten yers from Issue.

•Ye will aee. A Hkpublicsi».

LOCAL ITEWIffi

Found. A Roll ol BUI* uud Fracilonsl Currency, on one of the etnet* of Indianapolis. Tbe owner can recover tbo same by calling at my office, proving property and pajlrg for advertisement!. Edwin a. Davis, No 3 Talbott A New’s Block.

“Whore yiiullt sand benuty meet to chase tbe glowing hours with ffjlng leot,’ the Extract of the “Night Blooming Cereu*” is the iccognlzed perfume of the 6eau momie. Without it the belle considers her toilet Incomplete; for there Is nothing comparable to it either among the fragrant, coiublnatlous of art or the products of nature. Manufactured only by, Hit a Lon A Son, New Y'ork. Sold by ail druggists. 23-2.

‘ I Have Mold a'uliuer's Vegetable Cosmetic Lotion for the past seven year*, snd never has s eseo conic within my knew), edge of Its falling lo be a benefit.” Writes Wm. M. Stout, of Danville, Ky. 21-d.fcwl w Removal—Tbe Hoot aud Shoe house of Messrs, Holly it Shrader has been removed from 191 West Washington, to No. 80 West Washington street, under Maacnlc Hall, where they constantly keep on band a good assortment of boots and shoes of all kinds. 1’artlculur attention given to custom work. 22 0

Hu most won»l* rful. rr'UM ! an<lc«r

Tr.ou-un is of laities use tfitin w

cc tali ty. In >’11 r be* ol stojtpfige or rregulM t», or supp f'u'iou ol n tur- irutu wlmUver c »* »• they arc certain t • nurrccii, mul a>e, txiaiilett, perlenly healthy. They ar .scicultUcully prepAroil

olcovtly aii«l rare e\t acts.

They can not fail. In recent rues they§uree<yi in lorc\-ei>{ 1 horns Dri» i?, per box. In obMinaie c« sei. tliose nv<* licRrcub fitron^er dIiouM

be used, rrlce, $’>. AiMrea?, DK % M M.VUKICE4U. Drufetso' of l>iv n vi of Wora^n, UHlce, No. 129 Lioetty blrect

So’o Agent anA Pr-^pi

twenty ytan*. They arts 1 ary letter enTclo.'J*, free from full instructi n» ami a ivir-.

A circular, <le»cnt>: his renitislirs

n 1.. f* • r v% i

IN^TlirTC.

The abore !-» tbe largest Fimt C1»m« l*r ever obtaineii by any article whatever ol er.can manufacture, an»! more tbanKlVK Ifc-b greater than that obtained by any other Ainily Wilnger. Tht>e premiums were all hen on the UMVKICS «f* F A MlLY CLoTHIkb

tib-K at the times spec ill ed.

kail trie public by

▼ertiMtiic an «*1 i list of piemiums. without «i

by the M taken n*o*

Wr and Washer, an i other articles not now

rkc

h KINO w »• do

spi-

net attempt to mUlead tn© public by ad ol 1 list of premiums, without date,

M. Co , manufacturers i.f,” tic.. Power Wringers—combined

lid', nit j

lor family t

•tty on rower Wringer and W'aahtd - . an i other articles

k«’t tor family use-

our would-be competitors.

* arltclcs not s is done by i

y some

for upwards of by mail, in ordiobavrvavion nith

i.rf symptoms, cautet. and for married ladies, (intto iand busb.«iiiis.) will k *tnt free

> cuclo'ing u posiu^o siniup to above addn..*-' A laM<t> avrllca.—Ur. A *1 Alauri can. “Sir: I have tried many things i aawu'ivertised, pill s 4]r.ips and p ^ dera without !)• netU. A lady who bud been Bu<H*e«»fuily trca cvl by you assured no tb »t yon w nld ?c n rtaiu U) afford n e rclie r , >i»ovvcd me “The Married woman’s Private Medical Com lanion,” in which I found inv cine exactly de»< r» bed, I imuieJiatcly sent to you, aud received by return mail, the“PorLtijtue*e Female Monthly Pili>. wiii h urLtd -ike m gic, lelu vin^ uic in a lew dav s

witbout tho k'aat incouve *cni e.*’

deiSi. deoddmAwCm.

SAMARITAN 7 S GIFT. 7 tie most certain remeiiy ever knowD, ••Tet, a positive euro” for all lil8eaI»e^ am inK from youthful in JiscietiouM. ltal>am t^opabia aud Mcicury discurdctL only t» u pills to be taken to effort a

u purely vegetable, imvinp no smell

it ta-ie. Cure in from twi

They a inploatn

, aui

nys, aud recent cases in twenty-four boum. ? xposurc, no trouble. Price of u ale pucka^fi

lour

No

nor

•lay .

exposure, no trouble. Price

$2; female packages fA. Kent by mall.

Samariian Hoot and llerb Juices,

poriilcT mu! remwly for terofala, L.I* u-ttor, sCaUls, Do Us, syphlh-, -ofthc*k:n TLIs is du ex^vriwtll remsily Id UiC L'uliod

jutal., v-hcro tbv.c Uii-es.o* assume

t lorn'. Mild

l he groat hioofi ulcers, sores, spo and all rru, tio. -

111 L 111— it I* StaU.-* Uo-I

the!

I.ook at the prlceat 2«n. por bushel.

Coal.

Pittsburgh.

Brazil 22c. Highland ...10c.

Hesperian 16c. « «<

Clean coal and full weights guarantred.

V. BuTscn & DicksoN,

19 Osiin 27 East Georgia street. Ti.’.e “I’aforiusirtie” ahonld read Dr. William Thomson’s advertisement on tbe third page. tel4»ly

SPECIAL NOTICES. XTOKI IXCK1I ITOHCUI SCItATCill SCRATCH 11 SCRATCH I!! In from 10 to 48 bonrt.

cures Tbs Itch.

Whoaton’s Olntmsnl

Whsston’s Ointmsnt cures Whtaton’s Oin-ment cures Whsston’s Otntmfnt cures Wdssioq’s Ointment cures Whsston’s Ointmsnt cures

of Hamor liks Magic.

Price 60 cents a boxi by raall,fiuc*nte. Address WEEKS fi POTTEB. No. no Washlngtea street, Boston. Massrehusctts. Tv: tale by *u druggisU.

octi deodfiwly

Balt Kbsum.

Tsttsr.

Barber’s Itch. Old Boras. Ev.ry kind

so* assume

tor worst iorn:t M1I1I ca.o- soon yield. 8ix i/O'tlcs will cure the worst Try tlic U >ot auu Hero .1 uit-cs, and tl' it fads to euro any of toe above your m-'ucy will be refunled bv our a* ,*uts Pi ice 81 *0 per bottle; or six bottles |7. Rjy*8old by 1 jmlui'on X Lox, 18 East W-

lngt..n struct, indianufiolls. 1 E sM( / n D A TO Pr orrlctors,

uovlS duod.kwSiu BP R"(--. t t , 1 HIvf!>.l|>-s Whatis this J.-Iarvclous Auti4ote

to w^uca-'e

Which, for ttventy years. 1. t o'-i wl .1. , , den opinions from all forts : vo<-. e ' wu-l, •• t..c natCB of UOSTETThl’-t 8Ti» ' x 11 L n,.H>It is a-i iaiu-louot ihe most excellent tonl-and-biliou,, anil-scorbutic snd alterative t crb-. roots and barks, in the purified spiritous

sencc of Bpc.

HOW DOES IT Ol'EBATK.' Tb is qnrstlon may be briefly answered a* follow*: lr. ojieruto* As a Powerful Invlgoraut As a Preventive of rover-. A* a Genial Btouiscbic As an Anti.Spa*modlc. As a Gentle Purgative As a Promoter of Appetite. As a Care for Indigestion. As au Acclimating Medicine As a .-safeguard against Malaria As a Remedy for Lotv Spirits As a 8pocitiofor Fover aad Ague. As a Cordial for tbe Aged. A* au Antidote to Sea Sickness. As an Anodyne for the Sleeplos*. As a Wholesome stimulant. As a Balm for the Weary Brain. As a Belief in Bodily Anguish. And as a PROTECTION TO HEALTH AX'' LIFE under all depressing and devitalizing II

flueucc.

HOSTETTHRS STOMACH BITTER9 is the only tonic in ex's ence, Lasec upon a spiritous medicine, that L ABSOLUTELY PUKE. janl4 deodfiwSvv Eureka Liquid Rlue Is a superior article of bluing put up In three ounce vials which Is rapidly taking the place of Box Blue. WARRANTED NOT TO SPECK CLOTHES. The attention of the tkadx is respectfully invited. Bend for a circu'ar. GEORGE It. slater, Sde Proprietor, nov!3 dly 0» Fourth street,Pittsburg.

Over 300,000 ot tbe Universal Clothes %* rftnjreru Havo b©«n *ob!, whb-h in more than th© fair of all other Wringer* nxiibinoa. ami th© laie im |»n»v» munis on the “1 N l V KK8 A L,” have jcre-tly increaseil the sale. Slid to l>ealerA, Jobbei s, and the Trade everywhere. Tiie rel'brated “liuty Clothes Washer;” also, the new “Isijchtninff weal Chopper” always on hand fur sale. Ter in* Circular free. K C r.U iWMNU, General A front. No. 32 Court land t street New York. (Opposite MerchanU’ tlotel.) G. 31. BALLARD. nov*J dCtawAwCm Agent for Indianapoli*.

GROCERIES, PRODUCE. oj> »rci. IV. II. Sullivan A Co., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRODICE AND ALL KINDS OF FRUITS AND GAME. 76 West Washington Street, NEAR BATE? HOU3E, INDIA1VAFOfills, INDIANA. dcc24 dim end HAIR RESTORATIVE^

| thn wry beat PrvtMrmtfon tor Itofitoriof I • »jr or fadod Hair to it* original color; ] ^ *—9 » rorooilnf lit Growth, rradlcailnir Ho- f a "'orfi »nJ Damir * 1

§

('tin'

l ">or» aad Pamlruir, and Ibr DraSdag

i V-* ^ und U«ffiutlf>inff tho Hair. It U free / Co I*. \ from polaoaoufi drun, doaa moi /^Ssj

•X ' Wain tba fiaaat Ubric, aad \ laarca tba Scalp claak, /.Wy 4

J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprlstor*,

MAJfCHESrEK, N. H. ;lord a smith, General Northv

Soi 1 by all Druggists

hwesteru Agent*. dccSOrieodAuflm

DYE COLORS. IftOlVJU* STEVESv Family Dye Color s e

BANKRUPTCY.

lu Bankruptcy. District of Indiana, SS:/ tiith 1 ^^ oV’januaryi » A.D., 1868. r PHE undersigned hereby give notice of their ^ Marion, and htaie of Indiana, and

0-A.TTTX02Sr-

A I.L person* who keep Howe A Stevens’ F.*"'. - TVily Oje Color* for tale can be v.lieil on it fair dealing, ,or the reason tb;-i u-.cy cost tin retailer twenty-five cent* per di-.-en mere tb:i'other kinds of Dyes in the market, while he 'ails theu. all atthesamc price, n nsequentlyiie makes twenty-five cents pet doz> n more by sel-

llns an inferior at tide.

We publish this caution to guard our customers ainst imposition. Accept none but Howe A Patent Family Dye Colo ;. They arc

ent which

aue

HU4>WNINU 4k SfiOAN, WHOLESALE DRltGISTS, APOTHECARIES' 11ALL, Nos. 7 and B East Wa'-hintt .n street Indianapolis, Ind'ana. A 1 W. IFrKl’irtK Ac 11RO-. M'bolesale Dealers in New York Keg* and Haltlraore 4':iiz Or*fera, *5 .South Illinois Street, JanlS dSuiAS INDIANAPOLIS. J. K . 8 H A. fb P £1 , Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in Boats, Shoes find Leather, Also, dealer in Hides, Oi! and &boc . ludings. Nos. 47 and 4» South Delaware Street INDIANAPOLIS AS A. C. HKACKEUI *H,

DIALER IV

va kyt n ACHi.Yr r y» HARDWARF. AND SKF.OS. Westen Depot for the National Plow

Comp.ny.

75 Wist W lsuikotox Street, Jan!6d3mfts Indlanapo lla. Spiegel. Tiianis Ar Os. IVt A.ISJ UL'ACXUJR.ilLS Whole-ale an 1 Retail Dealers in FTTiilSriXTmE.

a re room-. No ington eireet.

JanlfidSinAS Indian, po I is H. 4Jr i»en<)orII' Ac Co.. COM.MlSMtH MKRCIinTS

DEALKH8IN

HOUR. FEED C.uVER, flMOTHY SEEDS

Ktc..

< -l and 83 Masonic Hall. Indianapolis, Ag’ts for Hiard A Gough'sUnion Steel jacl6dSuiAS Flows h. k a v r m a ai« Wholesale Dealer In L I IT O 1U S , nnrltkole manufacturer oi Hr ■AnuUmnsi’M Hitter*, No 116 South Meridian at., Jh nl 5 «I3:n IS INI) IA N A POL'S. Nl. Ityrliit As. teonis. Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Window anl l>oor Framt-i,

Ac., Ac , Ac.

Agents for R. Ra 1 a% Co.’s Woodwork-

ing Machinery,

MiU—Corner of Tennessee an«l Gpor-

Indinnapolis.. Arrive. Richmond China l’ r Da mi Dayton Col limbus Newark Zanesville.. . Dennison ReUaire I'itt'burg Cleveland ... Toledo. Detroit ^An^1usk y Mead ville. Salainati(\i . Dunk irk Bull aio Han iMt)iirg .. Baltimore ... Wn h. Cfty PhiU«1eli«!i!a >»e\v York Boston

Day £xi>ress

3 00 a.m.

Night Ekpres

f. TO “ 8H0 ” 0 0% •• 10 40 ” 11.0-2 44 I i. *6 P. 12. 1 40 ” 3 00 44 ft 00 44 6.55 44 a 44 ” l» 15 ” 7 45 ” 7 15 1105 4 - l*. 15 ” 10.40 44 5 10 A. M. 8 FO 4 * 11 M •* 'J - o 44 II 5U “ 5(0 p x.

10.10 A.M. 1 55 p. M. 3 45 -

9.00 P. M

12.12 A. k

2 10 “ 8.28 “ 1040 ”

4 53

5

7 'Hi 44 ft .Hfi 2 4'* a M. ^ 7.25

4 20 5 45

8 05 “ 10.45 44 6 20 44 H.. v 0 44 10.10 44 6 00 *• 10 10 44 2 00 P. Ji U.‘o ” 1 35 4 ‘ 0v5 44 4 35 AM 5.75 44 125 44 6 10 44 4 0 ) P If.

io.au ’ •• ’ 3 « r a

MASONIC HALL. Seven Nights in Wonder World, COMMSNCINO Saturday Eyenlnr, January is, ’OS. First time in the city of Prof, and Madame Macallister, THE GREAT IIzt.i;SIO.VUT8 OF THE ACE, Who will present each evening a choice selection of their Illusion*, Wonder* and Miracles., ^Embracing Science, Mirth and Mystery. ioo «»E ni vimi:n 100 Elegant and costly PRESENTS will be given away every night.

Admission 13 cents; Referred Seats so Doors open at seven; commence

3 cent*.

iopeu at seven; commence at eight o'clock. A grand Dift Matinee will be given on Smurday, January *5, when every < hild will receive » hand>oine gilt. Admix*ion 25 cents to al . partsof the hou-e. Doors open at half past one;

eminence at three o’clock

HARRY WESTON.

janll dllt Business Manager.

SHIRTS.

4-00 P. JI

Dayton and t ftaf*jL'NI>A J

9.0U 7. M,

C oJIMOD 'TIOS Ibr Richmond, h-dnna. i WITH »I T CHANGE. AlGHT E-M'UEjs leaves at

3-Oi) A. M. DAY EXPRESS, connects at Columbus with I'.c-t Ex are-s Trains, via Pitts-

burg Bellaireand Clcv- l nd

"U" of the f.tm jus SILVER PALACE C.VR> is attache*! totbis train a* Columbus coing through to PHILADELPHIA and Nc- .V VoRK tVUU -

OCT C'tlANGK.

0 OU P. M NEW YORK NISIIT EXPRESS

leaves daily, sumlays included. M ATE KoOM SLEc-J’ISo CAtta atia h**d to this tra’n run through \o DK>N|S..>N, S88 mile- WITHOUT

CH.V.sOK, avoi-'ing

lie

Gvia • r* -Hi

tezr 1 M In.ti-.e

I Pill

i.e - A 1 oils at

early morning change

RDAY EVENING train from

0, r. a . by tin* line, arrive*

Baili

line, arru

i PiUsuurg. iiarrisliurg, Baituuore, Washington 1 I’h lailelphia and New Y -.rk 6 Hour* in A<1-

Vh.t-oi . rcsline route.

ffiay* Hie 3 00 a. «• aad 10 10 a m. ti ains connect at Kichttond t, r Da t .n; at Piqua Ibr Toledo and

Detroit; at I’rbaua for eandupoiuts on the Allan, io * Great West, ami the nil Uegiuusof Penns’Irani

«Qlr Through

ton.

i B®*Ask for ti kcU via COLUMBUS, which are lor .ale to all the above )>oiiits at the Union l>e,mt In ln iiana|>..|is. and ah ticket offices in

the West.

serintendent.

Factory East Street—Wa 71 and 73 West Washing

edo f

and

at I'rbana for candu-ky am the Allan- ie * Great Western KaUn av.

us of Pennst Ivania.

Ticket* goou via Piqua or Day- |

J. M. I.UNT. Gen’l Superint ANDEER, Gen’l Ticket Agent

J S. SHaC hKLFi

deefi d3m Jsun

’or a.

Western and southern Agent.

X-tT F S T T I1VLE ' BY TUK GREAT BEE LINE ROUTE. NEW SCHEDULE—J A N U A R Y 1 J. 1868. *xpress passenger trains of tbe utLI.EtO.N I'AIN* RAILWAY leave IND1 .N APOLls and atrive al points named below, a, follows:

Sash,

: an

li*.

, Ind.

13 mA Su

gla streets, Indianap

J Hut

BOWEN, OTEWAHT 4k CO., Wholesale Dca'ers in PAPER AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Wall P*i>er, Window Paper, Blank Books, Ac., Ac , 18 West Washington street. Indianapolis. ilia*taolus & iftoA.i*ii>A it, JOiBIFS OK Kerosene L.amj>N Rronzeil Chan<l©li<*r8, Bracket Lamp?*. Lantern>. nml Lamp Trinuuings generally, 4 X. L. (J. it.” Flint Glass L’lnm-

ys.

No 13 S Meridian Street. TniHanapo 4 D.

InaianAioIij 2:10a.m. L mon 5 55 a m. Dayton . t»:Y5 a. m. Beilrfont'ne.. 6:^5 a. m, Sandu-ky. . . 7:45p. in. Mat ion * 10:20 a m. | Creslline 11:20 a in. i L e • la <1. 3:- 0 p m. I Tol* <fo a :0 p. in. All tn— ... 3 30 p. m. Mea vnic ... 715 p. m. Detroit 6: 5 p. in. Dunk irk . 15 p m Bittslmrg 6 4-'> in. Buitalo 10 4^J p. m. Harrisburg. . 5 Mu ui. Alt any 0 40 a. io. Fhiiaoelphia. 9:25 a m. tSaltimon* . 8.5i> a in. * ington 11:35 a. m. New Y ork 11 50 . m. Bobton 5.00 j* iu.

10 no a i 1 30 p . i 5:lo p. 1 3:52 p i 6: 0 a. I 5 22 p i 6.1b p i 9:55 p. i

6 3 a

10.5" p. 10 16 a.

8:50 ▼>. ra 12 46 a. m 8:v5 a. m. 3 .-07 a. in 4 48 a. m 6:50 a. m. 9 4>J a. in. m

in. lo 50 a. ra.

Brush Manufactory

Wholesale and Retail.

SCHMEDEG 4k FUICKER, No. 194 East Washington St.,

INDIANAPOLIS.

All kinds of Brnshes on hand and

mauufactuied to order.

am A?

DORSEY. LAYMAN & FLETCHER. (Successor* to Dorsey A Layman,> Importers aad dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, WINDOW GLASS, Etc . 61 F. Washington St., Indianapolis. AS

10,Id a m. 3 35 a. m.

1 50 p m. 4 40 p m. 6 10 p. m. 6.20 p m. Id.ibji m. 9 30 p m. 12 t*) m.

3 45 p. m. 3 40 p m. 5 20 p m. 2 40 a m 6 Ou a. m. 7 AO) a m. 8:.’0 a. m. 1135 a. m 10 15 a m* 4 ■ 0 p . m.

ti'ri-mmoUatioi* fdr-Union leaves Union

De|ait at 3:10 A. M

IhJ“8UNDAl NIGHT EXPRESS leaves

I. Ind

Ng

s.m train run to l

3 50 ». M

_ JGHT

Unioii l'eikii. Indian -i>oU», at 800 1. M fcy-M.EEl'iN^ t A 1.8 attached to

A 1.8 attache tEsi’LlNE lo

to the StjO Breakfast at

liG?*' The 10:00 a m train of this route fron »i»i AN1*laLis lands its pas>engers iu Pitts

irg, Buflulo,

«ton ( iiv

IN i»l A

burg, 111 K It) NfcW

>ds Us passengers iu Pitt<-

Uai rish... g, Balm.iore, Wa^hity. Albany, Bunion. Philaiiclphia ard )»:K m«»re than SlVLN HOURS

OI tr,t; * ubus route.

>Ai l iti A Y Mol xIXG TRAIN of

ne, leaving INDIAN oLlb at 10^0 a. m. ( reaches the above naoicd d other Eastern cit it*!i ou AiOaSDAV • nine ON K DA V IN

AD VANUE^gS^f of Lhu Coin in •

TiU?

Icdo

Y t

IN ADVANC B^THK oAj this isine, leavi

ihr LoluIII imis Rou«^.

uuNNKCTIuNS \ i % Uni^»n for

fta^DlUtl. ' CUAAfaU'riUNS vu I

Das ion, via Muney for Toledo and l>e

via BeT fontaiue ior ^anutuskv

®C^*The2:10 a. M and^iOo'r m Trains reach Dav o»n, via Union, nune Unn 1 Wo HOURb IN

AD\ ANTE of the liichmond Route.

MT The 10 a. m. i ruin arrive** at Davton. via Umos.^U ARTEROK AN lIuUU IN AJVA&UK

of the Richmond Rout’

mr The 2:1U A. *. itiid 10 00 a m tra ns run da»lv. except bunda^s, wi h close through c'n-

nectiouK at Marion and < ruitline.

The 8:5o p. n. train i daily, excert Saturdays with direat connections ui Uresthne fur all

point© Bast

MTSECURE THROUGH TU KET9 by the

HFK IANK KoUTKfi** ov r

tho Bttl.LEFuNTAlNE RAlLW Y. which are lor solo at ail Ticket Oihce*. in the WeMern ce n-

try- J L. COZAD. buneri E. A. FORD, General Passenger Ag

dec 14 d3inA?un

These SHIRTS are always made iu the most perfect manner,are of several different grades ot material, and can be supplied from stock on hand to fit men and boys of all sizes, or made to special order. Send size of Week and length of Sleeve, and three or six perfect fitting SHIRTS can be sen* anywhere for a very moderate price. Write for Circular. DON’T PAY HIGH PRICES But See Our $2 Shirt. Oar fi'J Shirt 1m wot is, chrnply ni.site Mbirs. but on- of fin- li»o». nnd a (good firm make ot muKltss. well and elsgnntiy pat toff-iber, won* ■ o make a >ub-ntmini gur-m-nt. as,afl w-will pend on* uny. w h»re Mecnrely packed apon receipt ot the shove price. In finer Shirt* and all Articles in ''en’M fi uruiahiuK bioods, we Arteqnally low. At PARKER’S, 30 West Wastaingtop street. c2: il3mflr,ta<4vuu(leramu»cments. MERCHANT TAILORING."

CLOSING OUT SALE!

The undersiguc-.i «ill sell hi* entire 'ock ol

MERCHANT TAILORING tOODS

iticiaOxv cos'r.

must be Closed Ont by February i. f | Ul E STDCK consist* of the finest of goods and J. trimmiujti, and will be made up in tbe best

style.

ictt udeut.

Igent.

S. B X INf K r. E TT , Manufacturer and dealer in Tranks, Vsilsea, Travelln* Ba*s, Etc., Wholcaale and retail. No 24 South ^^Illinols street, ladiauapolls. iGvati ing done on shuit notice iruok* aadato O der. jau2-3 ilAwAaGoi XVOOW A IlOl 1>, Prodnccrt of West Virginia Lubricating and Burring nils, MauutocUii ere’ for thesaicof Paints, Oil- aud Vagaistv^ manufacturer* of Purevrrfr Vinegar, IS South filcMIIlmn Street, INDIANAPOLIS.

■?-

BITTERS.

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ASK YoUK DitUGGIST FOB ASK EVERYBODY FOR TUE HIST OF TUE MORNING BITTERS. THE rUKKST TONKJ IN TUE KNOWN WORLD. Missed of a Morning, i f- jsroT x^KKEisr. del udin’ ** -IkcuIs Indianapolis.

THI* IS NO HT-HBrO !

Ca l aud see for yourselves

II. >1. FOLTZ, TNo. 31 Nforth Pennsylvania Mt Second door south of the Post Office. • JanlS dVwAsu

NEURALGIA.

Cabinet Makers’ Unioc, Manufacturers of all kinds of LUTUNTTUrtL, No. 103 East Washington St.. Indlnnap*ll«, Ind. Jan22 dfiSuiffim

NOTICE.

ivotioii:

T S HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE WILL OK-

JL FkB at Public Auction. Febi

open Bu,

if;

at Public Auction, February 8.1868, one ggy. left with us ior repairs In May, 1867,

illed for and chargee paid on .*me. LLKH, MlTCHaLL A STOUG1 icntucky Aveffuc aud Georgia

not ca

Mil , a. Cor. Kentucky

Sleighs and Sleds, TyE HAVE A FEW GOOD SLEIGHS, ONE vV andtwoborso. Also a few pairs of regular e« Bob Bled*, all for sale cheap. aT*o a

•* —d klelgb.

MILLKU, MITCHELL A STOL'GH.

Yankee

second bangle

Jan 12U3w

SAW WORKS.

£. C. ATKINS A Co., Sheffield Saw Works,

ESTABLISHED

aga ste’

ns’ Patent Family Dye

tbe original inventor- of an imp oVrm originated this oraneh of busmurs, and ma dyeing a domestic art. Tuey have had, also, fl ycam’ cxjierience In thit particular Lusinei

original inv: minuted tbi* Ing a dome*)

yearn’ experience In this a> d nave been constantly i of their Dyes. All the col. Powder form, are man:

an lmp'< of bus m

fuey hi ds pai f impn

color*, both in Liquid ai

form, are manufactured by tbe undersigned, and we can supply our customers with either. The Liquids do not require so much tii

but the Powder colors will

sines*,

ving tbe quality both in Liquid aud

in dyeing; I most goods,

snd costs tbe tame per package. In t, brown, drabs and greens, we the use of tbe Powder colors in

during black would advise t

preference to tbe Liquid some very email article.

color :kage.

ime tbe

juld advise the use of tbe Powder cole oference to tbe Liquid, uuloss for riuboi

MANUFACTTRED BT fflANLEY HOWE.

(8ucce***r to Howe * aieveoo,)

2SO and 292 Brood woy.

Boston.

Dcc20 odeodfiwSm

ext H arranUjd Circular, mill, Ululey, Cro**-Cnt and Web S W S, Alto. Pole Manufacturers of Tuttle's Improved Straight Hook Cross-cut Saws for tbe t\ estern States. MlNUFATORY AND WAREHOCSE, No. S16 Month 11111101* Mt., Month of Uaion Bepot, indlonapoii*, find. Particular attention paid to re-toothing and straightening Circular Saws. Also, repairs of all kinds; breakage at owner’s risk. for fMCI List. JanlS eouowSu

SEWING MACHINES.

The lireit AmericaB Combiaatlon BOTOX BOLE OVERSEABIXfi

AND

Sewing Machine, Is warranted to execute In the best manner every Variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, quilting, Uvorseamlng. Embroidering on Ihe edge, and in ad* dltion makes beautiful Button and Evict Holes

in all fabric*.

It has no equal, being absolutely the best, FAiTHUY MACHINE, In the World, and intrinsically tho cheapest. All who desire to purchase are requested to send for circulars aud sample work to tbo SALESROOM OF THE COMPANY, Situ tii west Corner of Eleventh and Cbeatnut Streets, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania. Instruction given on ly to all purchasers.

tho Machine, gratuitous-

A. General Agent OR LOCAL AGENTS, WANTED FOR THE STATE OF INDIANA. novl8 deodAwSm

AGRICULTURAL.

M ORRIS* Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 1190 market Street, Philadelphia. CMELD, FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS, J. warranted fresh and genuine, and In great variety, wholesale snd retail. Fresh Garden Seeds supplied to dealers In papers by the 1.000 or in bulk. Timothy and Clover Bead received and sold on commission. Improved Agricultural and Horticultural Implemems ol every description, supplied to order front the largest to the smallest. Morris' Garden Manual and Morris' Rural Adsrtiser, a monthly publication, supplied to all 9ft paid applications. FASUHALL MORRIS, Seedsman, 1180 Market tireet, Phl'V. JphiaJfiwly

#

Never Fail* to Cure

Neuralgia and Rheumatism

CUKK lor those painful diseases. The vast numher of LinimenW, Embrocations, and External Medicines, which act as stiTJUlai tsof the sarfaco

uble, and effectual!v banthe system. A single trial

t skeptical.

of all trouble

from i

the source of al ishes the disease

wUl convince the most skeptical.

Trice Une Dollar per Botue. Bold by drugghD. Also, Professor Syme’s Tile OU-a sure "uro

Also, Professor

Price Fifty Cents

novtS deodl -

-a sure au

.. A. I. MATHEWS. 18 Gold street. New York.

BLACKING.

TO THE I.JE.3DIES. THE CIRAOE - ]FRANCAIS

OR

FRENCH DRESSING

Will be uted In every family ta tbe country when they find out its good qualD.es. Ladles' Boots are made to look a- good as Children’s Bo it* are made to look a. good Travelling Bags are made tol k>. as good

new.

as new. as new.

iravelling Bags are made tol io* as, Trunks are made to look a- good a* new. It make* the leather suit and pliable,

it will not rub off when wet and soil the skirts.

Be sure aud get the g-puine.

B. F. BRuWN A CO., Proprietors,

„ ' Boston. 1 Manufacturers of the celebrated Armv and' Navy Paste Blacking, and Blacklegs and l)re*a-

ing* of all kinds for boats and shoe..

decS4 d6m cod Tu.ThASat

BUSINESS COLLEGE,

A. Hollingsworth & Co.’s NATIONAL Business College of Trade,

AND

NORMAL INSTITUTE OF PENMANSHIP, No*, tfi and i;e E. Wash Ington Mt., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. fpiIE best and most thorough Business College X <n tbe btate. Book-keeping taught as it is practiced in business. To any person sending us the name* rad addresses of ten young mau, likelv to be Interested in a business education, we will send free of charge the History and Business Register of In-

j 811.72 wfia

FRANKLIN * CAPP

PiincDah,