Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1868 — Page 4

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DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUABY 6

INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

Galambicsad Indiana Oautral Hallway. «

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ssssass^rr-ristf isti HlclinioudArcummodatlon. 4:00 P M 18:50 P. M >ew York Night Aipress.. 0:00 P. M. 8:00 P M BunJay h.xpi«si 8.00 H. M. 8.86 A. M Olnclnnatl and Indianapolia JnnctloB. (OIMOINNATI VIA C AMBBIDOB ANO COBMER8VILI.B.1 Cincinnati Express 8:00 A.M. 12:80 P.M Cincinnati Express. 10:10A.M. 8:00A.M Olncmnail, Kiehmond andOhleago Mailroad.

(CINCINNATI VIA BICHMONB.)

Cincinnati Express 8:00A.M. 3:00 A M

■allafontali:* Hallway-Baa Lina Houta.

UnTo?Aoot>minodntion . . 8:00 A. M. 8.» P. M

Eastern cxpiess 10:00 A.M. “ ‘ Night Kxpioas 8:50 P. M. Suml.sy Express 8:50 P.M.

Madison Ballroad.

3:80 a. M.

10:30 P. M.

iaharaonvilla Ballroad.

Night Express . 9:3) A. M. Mall 10:30 A.M. Mixed Train 2:ii0P. M. Chicago Express 5:15 P.M.

Indianapolis, Faro andOhloago Railway. Chicago Mail 1:00 P.M. 1:47 A. M Chicago Express 8.50 P. M. 4:16 P. M

Lafarstta and Ohlca|o Ballroad.

Mail ... Express.

Chicago nni St. Jo Express 9:85 A.M. 9 50 A'-coaiinodnlinn 12:50 P M. 5:05 Chicago Night Express 8:40 P. M. 1:2U

Morning Ex| Mail and Accoi Chicago Expn Martinsville A

Arrow Expn St. Louis hxpre Mnttoon Kxprei St Louis Night

P. M A. M

Oinoinnati Railroad.

rnlng Express 1:50 A.M. 8:00 P. M

:om modal ion... 10:10 A. M. 12:30 P.M ess 8:50 P. M. 8:00 A. M ccomuiodut’n 1 60 P.M. 10:10 A M Tarra Haota andlndlanapolls.

ess •. 2 30 A. M. ess 9:00 A. M.

.12:60 P. M.

ght Express.... 9'.30 P. M. 8 25

Amiiacnienta (tala EvealnR. METROPOLITAN THKATKR — Miss Fanny 11. Price—Nobody’s Paugliter 51ASi)NIC HALT.—The Great Apocalypse—11 *

lustrated.

To-day’a Advertlaomenta. Metropolitan Theater.—M. V. Lingbam, Maa-

igcr.

Millinery—Mrs. M. .1. Thomas, No. 8 West Washington street, up stairs. Pomps.—E. Uaskct A Co , pump makers, No. '206 East Washington street Medical.—Bull’s Pain Ke'ief, for Dyspepsia. Morrison’s Opera Hall.—Miss Kate Fislierand troupe fur a short sen ion. Dry Goods —The Trade Palace, Smith, Howard

A Co.

Corsets.—Thomson’s “Glove-Fitting.” Smith, Howard A Co , solo agents. Hiitineea Notlcea.^ Ladles' or Gents’ Gold Watches.—At Craft A Phipps’. Good Clocks —At Craft * Philips’, No, 14 North Pennsylvania street. A ine Jewelry.—Oo to No. 14 North Pennsylvania street Pitted Ware—At ( raft* Phipps’. Fine Miisio Boxes.— No. 11 Nortli Penn*} I vanla

street.

Watch Repairing —t rait A Phipps. 14 North Pennsylvania street. Baker’s Chocolate —H II Lee. No 7 Odd Fel lows Hall. Spring Hats-Bamberger. No 13 East Washington struct. Regular Auclion -Smock A l!ros.,or ruyiiituie, to day. Smith’s Academy —Quadrilln Band

Discharges in Bankruptcy.—The tollowing discharges in bankruptcy were grantad yesterday by Judge McDonald, of the United UtatesCourt: John C. Lutz, Cambridge. Willltm H. Qwynn, Cwnbridge. SUu Canfield, Cambridge. Martin M. Powell, Indianapolis. George W. Kimble, Sbelby county. Samuel H. Totten, Shelby county. Morrla Baswlti, Vincennes. Joseph Hemphill, Columbus. Jonathan P. Fentress, Columbus. John Allison,Shelby county. John Box, New Albany. Elam II. Reynolds, La Porte. Thomai S. Caugbey, Shelby county. William Y'oung, Muncle. George L. Elliott, Muncle. Elijah Ssbln, New Albany. William M. and Francis Wright, Indiana-

polis.

Enos Halbert, Orange county. George W. Porter, New Albany. Joseph Goldman. Columbus. Eli Samuels, Columbus. William H. Carpenter, Shelby county. William F. and John Hensley, C’onnera-

vUle.

Jalrus R. Preston, Richmond. Deary Bowers, Richmond.

John C. Bramwell, Johnson county. Aaron Brown, Kosciusko county.

James il. Brown, Indianapolis. Micsjah J. Wright, Connersville. Mofes J. Wright, Connersville. Isaac C. Bevls, Columbus. Omer Tousey, Indianapolis.

• Samuel L. Miller, Indianapolis.

Robert George, Indianapolis.

John Thompson, Hancock county. The case of W. S. T. Morton, of Ct nners-

1:60 a. M ville, was dismissed.

10:00 a Henry W. Comstock, James L. Slaughter 8 25 p. M and William E. Sheldon were adjudgvd bank-

rupts by default.

John Oakerscn,of Muncle, and William V. Hawk, cf Indianapolis, were ordered lobe

discharged on payment of costs.

OT The aggregate capital of the five natluhal banks of ludtanapolls Is **00,000, upon which •’•« lor-.l "N~s amount to the snug little

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2:16 A M 8:K0 A. M 8:30 a. M

10:00 A. M 7 15 P. M 8 :30 P. M

Acknowledgement.-Since Monday momIng, the recelpta at the room* of the Young Men’s Christian Association have been m fol-

lows:

As Donations—

From Mrs. R *10° FromDai'y Union Prayer Meeting, for a special purpose 10 From Marlon county From the Benevolent Society

On Annual Membership —

From Mr. J. S. D From Dr. T. M. 8 In Return for payment of Dead Letter

Office.

From J. G., Greensburg, Indiana From J. K., Dayton, Ohio In all.. t S2 10 ISTMeteorologlcal reports for the Indiana polls Academy of Medicine, by W.J.Elstun,

M. D., meteorological committee: Barom. Therm. Pew. Rain A Snow Feb. 3. 9 P. M . 29 82 H. ? 5

•• s’ 2 P. M 29 77 25. 21.5 0.00 0,«

•• 8 9 P. M 29 70 21 *0 4. 7 A.M 29 ill 14. 25 5 4. 2 P.M. 29 63 80.5 25 5

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C ,TY W 6 . I* If O C IC ICTY I X 44 N4 or Eighth of January Convention.

r The fall proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, beid on the 8th of Janaary, Including the speeches of Honorable Jossrn K. McDonami, Honorable Tuouas A. Hkndhic'ks, and Honorable U. W. Voorheks, aru row being publishud In pamphlet form, and will bo ready for doYvery In a few ilays The price will be as follow.: For 10 copies. f For 110 copies . a 50 For 1.000 copies .. 89 00 Orders, accompanied -with the money will

receive prompt attention. Tliis Is a document which should be placed in the bands of every volcr in the State, and, as the type can be kept standing only a short time, orders should^ I to sent in promptly. Address' HERALD COMPANY, Indianapolis, Indiana. KJjTTbe State Board of Agriculture meets on the l b. t23 r f’hlcken stealing seems to have t eased. YVe hear no complaints lately. QTTho street lamps have not been lighted for several nights. OTWhat has become of tho ’‘workingmen’s

organ

B3TL. H. Tyler Co. report their sales of drygoods, for Janunrv, at $13,602. — — JETHorace Greeley lectures before tho Library Association on the Uth. tif A "grand national ball’’ is to come off on the 14th. nr The Police Court was quiet yesterday. Ditto the Justices’. mrA runaway on Tennessee street yesterday hurt nobody, not even the blind old boms. iCW A number of officers of tho late Army of the Cumberland leave the city to-day, to attend the reunion at Cincinnati to-morrow. tiT Hon. YVlIliam H. English. President of the First Nattoua’. Bank, Is now la Washington on business connected with tho finances. t2TAn alarming Ignorance Is displayed at the places where local items are generally found. The city seems to be very dull. tt3T General Gresham. Agent of State; General B. F. Scribner, and Noble C. Butler, of New Albany, were In the city yesterday. J£W A letter from this city to the Cincinnati Commercial says that the Republican Convention will bo held In Miller’s Hall. JtdT Wo understand that Mrs. Riley will arrive here In a day or two, with tho remains of her lamented husband. KSTTbe Board of Commissioners of the House of Refuge were In session at Plainfield, yesterday. jTjy'i’hc Indies of Christ’s cbui'ch give a tableaux performanco at Opera Hall nn tbo

Uth.

It is probable that Ole Bull will fcivo a concert hero some time during tho piose.it month. feST An Industrious clar/uer at tho theater would proDatdv meet with more success if ho took a seat in the rear of tho building. STWTIie members of St. John's congregation propose giving a ball and supper at Morrison’s Ope a Hall, on Tuesday, February IS, for tho benefit of St. John’s Infirmary. [tnr Ouo of the “ weather wise ” informs us that the extensive circle around the moon, night before last, Indicates very bad wnaibir. How ate you, groundhogf JGJ*In the Common Pleas Court yesterday, the docket was called for rule*, and In tie afternoon tie ilalm docket was called for

trial.

— — ■ r — t3TTbe Register of Baokrupty, assignees and Clerk of the United States Court, looked particularly happy, yesterday, so many discharged bankrupts were settling up tbelr

costs.

ISTTotaily depraved urchins on Massachusetts avenue, place brick bats and other obstructions on the track of the stroct railroad, much to the discomfort of jolted passengers. The rod should not tie spared In this case. uar The managure of the Aj^ioalypse give a matinee exhibltlcn at the Masonic Hall this afternoon, to which the admission will be twanty.five and fiftein cents. This will be an excellent oppoituotty lor ladles and children to attend. — ♦ ^ HP'XobodyjS Daughter” was produced at the Metropolitan last night, to a very good audience. The pet^hrmance was fully up to that of Monday nlghfr To-night It will be repasted.

mount to tbe snug I

sum o! $b.. 0. The entire ager<g»teof taxes paid by the national banks of that city for the past year Is ftij.S’"* 47. The bank capital of Yew Albany cxcicds tlist ol Indianapolis $250,000.—JVew Albany Commercial. The above is a specimen of the usual truthful manner In which tbe New Albany papers reproduce Indianapolis Items. Tbe tcholc bank capital of New Albany, according to the C’ommerciuf, Is $1,000,000. The paid up capital of the five national banks here Is $1,800,. 000—not $800,000-dlvided as follows: First National, $500,000 ; Indianapolis National. $500,000; Indiana National, $400,000; Citizens’ National,$300,000; Merchants’ National,! 10O,. 000. In addition to this there are four private banking houses—two (f which are the laigett In the State -and tbe Branch rf tbe Bank of the State, the capital of which Is small on ac. count of tbe almost complete retirement of ’Stale and free banks. The bank capital of Indianapolis Is about three times us inurh as

tbit of New Albany.

I’atknth.—The following patents were Issued to IndlanUns during tbe week ending on

the 21st of January :

Washing Machine — Francis M. Harris,

Winnamic.

Gang Flow—Seth Way, Lxportc. Wood Bending Machine—D. F. Breed, Y al-

paraiso.

H*y and Cotton Fre-s- Edward G. Maxey,

Troy.

Machine for Supporting tin cans when beIng Soldered —Almond Brown. Columbus. Bed Bottom—Nathan MaXcy, Plymouth. Gate Lab h-C. E. MorriUeld, Indiana-

polis.

Animal Trap-Jobn H. Miller, Vernon. Flour Scoop and Sifter—R. S. Mitchell, Klizat elh. Rotary Blotser—F. H. llcots and F. M Roots, Conncrsvllte. -Washing Machine—B. F. Stover, Ladoga, Merchants’ Di.se itch.—Tnis popular fast freight line maintains its high reputation for promptne.-- uud despatch, ami keeps tho lead la those desirable rrqulsitcs to shippers, it is not only a fust, but a respooaible lire, which is a guarantee that all c mtracts will be tallhfullv c rrh d out. M. F. 1>. Sobermerhorn. the general agent of the .Merchants’ Desput-b for the South western District, and Mr. G. G. Earl, the local agent, are well known to our citizens as prompt, energetic, and courteous business men. They have been long connected with the Bee Line, and thoroughly understand the buslnc-s entrusted to them an t their management of It baa made them deservedly popular with shippers, Tho office of tho company Is at No. It), Virginia avenue.

TEAS

CHINA TEA STORE Il«i»(l4|uarter» in Inditian FOR CHINESE AND JAPANESE TEAS! The China Tea Slorc, (EftTAIIEISlIED IN IS580 Ko. 7 ODD FELLOWS’ HALL.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

t3T Wo understand tbit the company represented by Mr. Calhcrwood, that contracted with the city for the erection of water works, have no Idea Of alundonlng the project. It Is the Intention of the company to proceed with tbe work as toon as suitable grounds can be procured for reservoirs and other purposes. In fact tbe pipe is already being made for the conduct of tbo water to and through the city, la this connection It will not be amiss to inquire what will be tbo value of water works to the city, without a system of general sewerage? It seems to us that both Improvements should bo made at the same time, If tbe people expect to realize tbe full value of a plentiful supply of pure water to tbe city. This Fnoo BcRiK. — Mark Twain’s hook called the ’‘Jumping Frog,” the cover of which Is embellished with a gilt picture of the leaping bitrachlan, was displayed In the show window of a news depot the other day. An eminent sportsman, noted for his skill In Hogging, was attracted by tho picture and walk. Ing in asked to see tbo book. Tbo request t-e-log complied with he examined It carefully for leu or fifteen minutes, and finding nothing about snaring, prodding or peeling frogs, threw It down In great disgust, loudly condemning such a "frog book.” Ho thinks Frank Forrester Is Incomparably superior to

Mark Twain asafrogglst.

Revenue.—The following were the collections of Internal revenue for January: Manufactures and returns $18,005 99

Gross receipts

Spec’iil taxes ’.. Income .... Legacies. Successions Hank circulation and deposit! Fenaltles

6.44,’ 79

778 49

1.201 84 2,798 84

232 70 1,703 24 091) 19 280 99

State Library.—The State Library will soon occupy, in addition to Its present quarters, the rooms recently vacated by the Adjutant General. This will nffird a fine chance for tho proper display of the arms and trophies, and for tbo many other articles which hive hern from necessity stowed away, heretofore, without much opportunity for ready

access to them.

County Conmibsionkr*.—The board of County Gommlssioners, at tbelr meetings yesterday, transacted very little business of general Interest. The applications of F. B. Tamil, of Cumberland, for license to retail liquor, was dismissed for want of a sufficient description of the premises. License was

granlcd to S. Butterfield & Co.

Income Returns.—A misunderstanding seems to exist in the minds of many people, in regard to the assessment of Income tax for 1867. The law requires that tbe blanks shall bo llllod up and roltirnod to tho assessor,even if toe Income Is loss than $1,000. Fartles will avol4 trouble and accommodate the assessors

by altondlng to this matter at once.

Daily Union Thayer Meeting.—Very encouraging indications of answer to prayer w.ne afibrded yesterday morning at tbe Daily Union Fraycr Meeting, Strangers, stopping temporarily In the city, are always especially welcome at this meeting. Let such feel that that they are invited. The exercises begin at eight o’clock, and are held In tho rooms of the

Young Mens Christlin Association.

Bankrrupts-The following additional petitions for adjudication In bankruptcy were

filed yesterday:

Rxbart Benjowsky, Shelby county. Henry J. Horn, Indianapolis.

Charles R. Aughtnbangh, Indianapolis.

YV Ilham Wilkes, Crawford county, Abrabstn Harris, Casa county, Samuel Frleat, Delaware county.

HIT Mre. Levi F. Wilmington slipped and fell on tbe aide-walk near her residence, on Sunday evening, and broke her arm near the wrist. Tbe fracture—a compound one—I*

quite severe.

K3T The State Board of Agriculture have taken poueeslon of tbe Supreme Court Room, and will fit It up with the geological and other oabloete, which have been depoelted In the cellar for several centuriee.

gy Some time since a man in one of the northern counties was convicted of felony,\nd sentenced to tho penitentiary. HI* wife procured a divorce In the same court. Thejudge of the court, then paid court to the lady and won her.’They were recently married, and passed through here yesterday. There wa» mire courting In this ease thsn Is legal. jy The candidates for the Republican nomination for Reporter of tbe Supreme Court are multiplying. Two-thlrde ot the attorneys of this city are candidates, and is confidently expected that the other third will come out very soon. We fear that none of them can pray with the crabbed philosopher who bored Tlmon, "Immortal gods 1 crave no help!” ty John N. Mayle, E»q.. agent of the cele brated equestrienne, Kate Fisher, was In the city yesterday, making arrangements for a seriea ef perform ancca at Opera Hall, commencing saturdav night. Mlsa Fisher will appear li her famous role of Maz^ppa, with the trained horse, Don Juan. |yTbe ladles of Plymouth Church oonUmpiste giving a Continental Tea Farty shortly. We humbly confess our ignorance as to what that may be. It the old Continental policy le carried out, there will not be much tea abo-t the party. jy A workman at O*good, Smith A Co.’e hub and spoke factory, named Thomaa Howell had two finger* taken oil yesterday, while adjusting a spoke machine. U* was Insured In an accident company organized at Lha factory. - ^ • w Criminal Court.—In the Criminal Court yesterday, in the case of the State ig tint! Berry, charged with assault and battery wlth< Intent to kill, a motion to set asldo the default was taken under ailvU-m-nt. |TT” If you Inieud logo skating this season now is your time. We’ll go with you If someb sly will lend us a pair of skates. We don’t want "smooth bottoms,” though. y77" Another large crowd witnessed the exhibition of tbe Apocal) pae at Masonic Hall, last night. To-night will be the last ofiporturnity to sen these wonderful tableaux, a fai t which should not be forgotten. yjp The regi-tratlon of voters closed yesterday. A majority of tbe voters of the township came up and were authoriz ’d to vote at the next eleetlon. LOCAL ITEMS. ■ 'or ik l.iaillnN* or Ueat*' 4J »Iit or 8ll\er Wat< b, go to Craft <1 Pblpjjs’, No. 14 North Pennsylvania street. * Albllck Nnaltla'a AriaslFUiy.-e ullen Party postponed until Wednesday, the Uib. The third quarter of this Academy will commence next week. Ladles CUs-, J Tuesdays and Fridays, at three o’clock P. M. j Gentlemen’s Class, the same days at seven P.M. Juvenile Class, Saturday afternoon. Any one wishing to engage the (juadrllle Band will please notify early. 6-2 For a eoo«l Clock, so to ('raft A Pbll'j/a*. TUry Ui c j uafe acxscl * I iji{ a uo * ply. —o-. m - Hcpfialnr Aarllosa sSole of 44oo«l«, Furniture and other goods, at Smock A Bros., to-day, commencing at nine o'clock A. M. ADo, a good lot 1 f Ladies’ Wool Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, etc., Gents’ Buck Gauntlets, Mitts, Gloves, etc.; Oil Fainting* and other pictures. G. W. SMOCK. For saline oet ofLiarnef, FlraoCan, Onyx, Coral or Plain Soli J Silver JeWeiry, go to Craft A Pnipph'. Ilninbcrjfcr Abend ! — Npring Hats!--The reputation of 14i Fiat Washington street is kept up by the indefatigable Bamberger, who lectlved the Spring Style hi k Hat yesterday, direct from headquarters. Call and are it. 5-8 For Fluted Wure, ko toCmf’t dr Filipps’. _ ■lakor’o 4 laocoiate and Fornii.— Cocoa Shells and Broroa, frc«h from the manufictory, Just received. H. U. Lee, Chinn Tea Store, 5 3 No. 7 Odd Fellows Hall. Toner land beiar abr Asamt Marian Muelu Box ever brought to this city, ^o to Craft «t Phipps’, N't. 14 North Penney lv.\nia street. Cloning 4»ut Mule of Itterrbnnt Tailoring Goode. Partiei wishing Business or Dress Nulls below cost, will call on II. M. Foltz, No. 31 North Pennsylvania street.

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■ f you avould hiavc your Wiitrli put In good order, take it to Craft A Phipps’, where Harry Craft gives hla personal attention to all Watch work. (iireat Rarffalnn la Ikrrna and Nobby Business Suits, at H. M. Foltz's, No. 31 North Pennsylvania street. 4-3 An Kxhanntlrno FerfUmc.—The atmosphere, which evaporates all other perfumes, leaving tho fabrics to which they aro applied scentless, does not even diminish tbe fragrance of Phaion A Son’s •• Night Blooming Oreus,” lu voluptuous richness has never been equaled. Onco used, It will never be rellnqulsed. The taste for It becomes a passion. Piialon & Son, New York. Sold by all druggists. 4.^ “ftlidC’bler that may b« helped is hard to known,” said Lord Brooke. But the mischief that time would work on the human hair moy bo forever avoided by tho use Of “ Barrett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative,” which never falls to brtng luck the hair to Its oilginal beauty.—yjor/iesfcr Democrat. 4-1 weed Modal llnll. —A Modal Hall will be given at Washington II ill,on Thursday evening, February 0. 1868. Admission, on? dollar. Music by Professor II. K. Gresh’s string band. Managers—II. Smllb, J. Grin Stoner, J. Maun, G. Herman, J. Kwing. 4 3 Tbo “Ifnforiunnle'’ should rend Dr. William Thomson’s advertisement on the third page. _ jcll-ly Nfo IlunilMiK.—IS. !2fi. Follx In closing out hl4 entire stock of Merchant Tailoring Good* below cost, at No. 81 North Pennsylvania street. 4-3 “How Cun Ye Bloom Mo E'resdi and Fair)” goes the old Scotch song. Howl Why, those who show the bloom of health on their che.-ki take Plantation Bitters, which has the power of fortifying the sy stem against disease, and of regulating tbo digestive apparatus. Are you dyspeptic, weak, void of •nergy f Have you little or no appetite, headu'be, continued lassitude and depression of aplrltsf Take 3. T.—1800—X., and bloom and beauty will return. The Bitters have become a household friend. Magnolia Water.—a delightful toilet Article—superior to Cologne and at half tbe price. 28 6eoi)&w2w Juniper Tar Moap.—Ix a certain ourefor chapped hands and all roughness or Irritation ef the skin, Eczema, Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Pimplei and all other cutaneous affections, making the skin soft and smooth. Manufactured by Caswell, Hazird ft Company, New York. Sold by all druggists. m [ dn27-lyw , A Thing; of Beauty l*a sloy For- * rv '* R -—By tbe use of Palmer’a Coemetic Lotloo, all erupilona and pimples are removed from your face and hand*, it cure* efleotually and leare* the ekln soft and clear. 4-dftwlw

Holloway** PI Ha and uinimviitBurnn,«oal«*, Wounds, Brulaca, Ktc. No more nattering testimonials can be adduced of the immediate relief wliich Hi,Poway’s Medicines afford to snfferers from the terrible catastrophes than the readiness wKh Which medical men use them In private practice lor all such accidents. The grand feature In the Ointment Is that it leaves neither scar nor blemish of tho skin. No family should be without a supply of these invaluable Verne lies. Sold by ail Dru*. gilts. fe!>4 dftwlw

SPECIAL NOTICES.

8 AMARIT AN'S GIFT. The most certain remedy ever known, “Yes, a positive ctmi”for idldisoatos arising from youthful indiscretions. liaUam Copabla and Mercury discarded. Only ten pills to be taken to effect a oura^They are purely vegetable, having no smell nor unpleasant taste. Core in from two to four days, and recent case* In twenty-four hours. No exposure, no trouble. Price of male packages

$2; female packages $3. SontbymaU.

Samaritan Root and Herb Jakes, The great blood purifier and remedy for scrofnla, ulcers, sores, spots, tetter, scalds, bolls, syphilis, and all eruptions of the skin. This is no experi-

ment—it is a well tested remedy in States Hospitals, where these diseai

their worst forms. Mild cates soon yield. Six utles will cure the worst. Try the Root and Uerb Juices, and if it fails to cure any of tl

bottles will cute the worst. Try the Root

t fails I will be

ait cuts. Price $1 25 per bottle; or six bottles mj$T3old hy Tomlinson A Cox, 18 East Wa Ington street, Indianapolis. DE5M’)ND A CO Prfprletori, novlB dendA w6ra 91ft Rncr,t r,, PMltdMn*

MACHINE WORKS.

R. R. R. Railway's Tills. Are the only Purgative, Alterative ami Catlinrilo Medicine, that secures vegetable substitute for mercury or ca'omol They cure wjfh astonishing rapidity Liver Complaint*, Kidney disease,, Irritation of the Bladder, Piles, Biliousne s, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Costlvcncss, Ladies' Complaints, and all diseases in Healing the necessity of a pnrgatlve medicine A O-ED I’EOI’LE, buhlect to Cost I venese, or Para) ysi* of the Bowels, are quickly cured by these pill*. A gentleman, aged SO years, who had not eu(oyed a natural discharge from the bowela for nearly 40 years, and Was always compelled to resort to injections, was relieved by one dose; and by taking four pills each night, for one month, was rcs:ored to sound heal h ami reg-

ularity.

These Pills purify the blood, remove all obstructions from the bawds, liver, skin, spleen, bladder, etc., and purge out all corrupt ami acrimonious humors A few days' use of tho-e pills will make the skin smooth, clear, lure, and healthy. They tncren e the appetite anil flesh. DOS*.- For regulating the Liter, Stomach, Bowels, and promoting Digestion, one Pill at night. For obstinate disease, and Chronic Com* plaints, four to six every twenty-four hours. Price. 25 cents p r box. Sold by Druggi.t-. Always ask for Dr Ua lway's Pills. Boe Dr. Badway's Almanac for 1168—R R. U. sold by Druggists. feb4dAw2w

B F. HcTHERINGTUN & CO., MACHINE W ORKS, 2(4 South Pennsylvania Rlrcet, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. TJAKTICUT.AR a tentlon paid to the building r and renatring .f Woodworking Macuino* of au deseripi Ions. BaY* wew nnt it dlstlnctty understood wemake a speciality of this class of work nOFL.M'YU BITM Of all descriptions, tmh flat ami ronrd. .Manufacturers and Repairers of S T E -A. Isd a A. UJ a- ES. jgoj^Rod fro-:, and Light Cast ngsof all kinds, iKthfirass ami iron. A eon-tuht .upply of Brass Fixture,constantly on baud- jun80d,ma2

INDIANAPOUS.

W. UeKdlTt K * JBKO., Wholesale Dealers in "ew Work Krc* and Ual. tlmore Can Oyster*, 65 South Illinois Streep JanI8 dSmftS INDIANAPOLIS.

HI A.3ST TTT’A.CTTTREHS Wholesale and Retail Dealers In IFTT^UXTITTreiE. Factory, East Street—Warerooms, No 71 and 73 West Washington Street, JanlO 13mA8 Indianapolis.

H. UeiaendorlT A Co., COMMISSION MERCII1STS, DXALBE8IN FLOUR. FEED. CLOVER, TIMOTHY SEEDSt Etc., Bland 83 Masonic Hall, Indianapolis, Ag t, for Biard A Gough’sUuion Steel janl6d3m&S Plows. ~ M . K AFF MAN, Wholesale Dealer in L I C* U O R, S , and solo’manufoctnrer of »r. AAnufinsxn'u Bitten*, No. lie South Meridian Et.. janlS cl8m>S INDIANAPOLIS.

>1. fttyrkit 6c Hons, Doors, Blinds, Sasb, Flooring, Window and Door Frames, Ac., Ac , Ac.

LEATHER BELTINC.JgTCy. LEATHER BELTING, manufactured from FISHBACK’S celebrated OIK-TINNED LEATHER, AWARDED THE FIRST I* K E SI I ■ ; n

Indiana State Fair, Oct., 1867. Rabbeir BeUinf, Hose and Packing, Genuine Cotton filled. PAGE'S PATENT LACE LEATHER, And all other kinds of f eather, for sals by JO IIA FISH BACK, 12$ South Meridian Street, nov26d8mtop coMthp INDIANAPOLIS.

4 gents for R. Bad A Co.’s Woodworking Machinery, Mils—Corner of Tennessee and Georgiasirects, Indianapolis, Ind. janl2d3mASun

Brush Manufactory Wholesale and Retail, SCHneiDfrlL. 4k FttlCKEB, No. 191 East Washington St., INDIANAPOLIS.

and

AS

All kinds of Brushes on hand

manufactured to order.

RAILROADS.

TlilSdlE

MEDICAL. HOLLOWAYS

VERMIFUGE

DORSEY, LAYMAN & FLETCHER. (Successors to Dorsey A Layman,/ Importers and dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, WINDOW glass, Etc , 04 K. Washington St., Indianapolis. AS

GiTTICK:

AND

SHORTEST ROUTE EAST Columbus & Indianapolis Railway Line. TO KKW YOU Ik, 33 HOI UN. Winter ArranK<-iurnr, I>ec. 23,’«7.

Amusements. Metropolitan Theater.

MxMassx and Director M V I.inghak

Scale of Prices;

re?a ixes.

Parquette and Reserved Seats, 75 cents: D Circle, 60 cents; Gallery, 25 cent*; Private Bo:

$5; Colored Gallery. 26 cents.

Box Office open from nine A. M., till twelve M. $9*Doors open at seven; to commence at

quarter to eight.

Engagement of the young and accomplished

Tragic Artiste.

IVIiss FANNY B. PRICE.

IVIondar, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 3, 4 and 5, Will be presented the great sensational Drama, in five aets, entitled Nobody’s Daughter.

Jenny Milsoa, / Lady Enersleigh, 1

Miss Fanny B. Price

Leave.

Eureka Liquid Blue I, a toperior article of bluing put up in three ounce vials which 1, rapidly taking tlie place uf Box Blue. WAURANTKD NOT TO SPECK CLOTHES. Tbe attention of the tkadi la respectfully Invited. Send for a circular. GEOKUK K. SLATER, Sole Proprietor, novIS dlv 59 Fourth Greet. PltubuvrITCtil I'TCKll X'X'CETUI SCttVrC U! SCEATCHM SCRATCH!!! Id troio 10 U* 40 Hours.

Tte Iicb.

Salt Kfccum.

Tttur.

B.trber’a Itth.

Old Sorat. Evirv kind

CONFECTIONS.

T. no I.LOW AY. some

D

fciouci k>us vei

Aouftlize

tlvr of

iiin

»eous yeiinifuket of that day. reto

i Uu iu,

e re

) OfloeD years distress occa* in# the mtn-

lolvod to

effec-

i of that day.

ini from tut* most

ihepe remedies succuoded in sei a-

rntin* their active medical properties, .

pure, tasteless ami inodor« us Then, l$y oOaidutng tfieso with sngrar, and m -ill Iinir them into an agreeable conlt*t*.ti,*n, formed the present popular and eflertive

Vermifuge known an

HoHowaj’s Virmifuffe I’onffctions, Whi* h have entirely supcr»edrd the nhl uau»eouN V ermli uf* t, to Uiede* li^htof ihejoor Httie sufferers. It conta ns no Caiomd or other p jisonoU"* In-

j. ic. en:a.ne, Manufacturer and wholctale dealer in Boots, Shoes and Leather, Also, dealer in Hide,, Oi/and ."hoc f lading,, No, 47 and 49 South Delaware Street. INDIANAPOLIS. «S

V* YI. C1I A AIM.KK, Wholesale Dealer In b- ■«. , Grocers’ Paper Bag, ami Flour Sacks, TWINE, Ac. 1ft S Me idian ttreet, ludlanapolii. AS

WbM'on’s Oinunent enres Wbvilon’a Ointment cure* Wheaton’« Oin ment cure* Wbeaion’s Oinln’nt cure* Wneaion’e Ointment cure* Wbeston * Cintment cure

of Hamor likn l.Ia(io.

Price (Hi r«ntj a '»ox; by mat 1,60 cent*. A Mre-., WEEKS a 1'OTTER, No. 17’ We.lih gUm etnei. Bouton, lm,etls. For sale l»y all i!iuggi,D.

ortl de,elA wlv

I 83S HTOI* I yoi’ ir c; o t ’ ii. SELLER'S IMPERIaT COUliH SYRUP Will effectually enro rough,. Ho*r*cnc«*. ( roup, Colds, W hoop nix’ Cough, in.*!ucn/a, an>l all dis* eatrs of t!m Throat and I.ungs. it i * pronounred by nil h ho have u^Uil it, the in-ud pU'a^niit an«l Cffleactou> Cottprh Kernedy «‘v« r iutrodur, d. It tnis stood the t«-t «»( Thht> k i urs, ard con-

sUntly jtrown in fiivor.

No Mother •hoiild ho without ft*.

IHq)'- No ntirsery i«* C4»mpl‘ tf v illn»ut it. Hair In fact, it should h<* In uvrry faindy. It is the moitt perfect Hootliinic Syrnpfor TU1UJAT nml 1KIMTA1KOM MiS known as hundreds rante^t fy who have proved iu effirv'y It is oroimpt in Its aetion. alw ays b.itt*, and cau ito^tveii to llie most iicIu tit* chiiU with coniid4>ur.o iin*l STKve<<s. R K A ( (). f le rroprietorft, l*itubwr$c. I'onniy!vanla.

prwlt •l.tmef»$

ihdnlily ami Emaeiatioa Botli rO'iull r rom the lack of nliility lo eouvert the food into nutriment IK>w uece**ary, tlicn, fortb'o** auffcrlng iroxn thee alarming ,y,upturn* to Immediately Yetort to u remedy that » ill ktreugthun Die itomach and dlgctlve organ,. Far, aa soon a* thl* de*lrable object ha, been ac. j comp’.ichr 4, Ut« 4wa!Ui 4mprt>ve,. and tho patient ' I*.nine, hi, usual j>er*or.a‘ appearance HOS- [ TIB TICK'S STIHIAI H Bl DfEllt, Have attained ' n world wide popwianty in sorn c»se*. and bate ! lava proven Urn l>c,t anti f»fcst ineato of roraov- ( ing ronsiipation, toning the •toma. li, giving en- I ergy to llio liver, and relieving every symptom | of nervou-ue,, ami depletion of spirit.. It- ) cheering and l>cneflcial effe™ are highly spoken of by Diotisands, n ho owe to it their r< st.,ration U> health. No restorative In the annul, of medicine ha* altainod Dio same popularity in Die short space of time it has Ircen before the public, or has won Dio high endorsement., accorded to Uiis excellent tonic. MuRjr other preparations purporting to bo carreertve* and reHtOiaih. s, have been iiitroluced. and have perished one by one, while the pop ilnrity of IIUSTETTKIt’S HToMACfl ItITTKItS continues to Increase, mol is now recognized as a stan lard bottsebold medicine. The sbi’ce** Which at’end, Ilia use of tho Bitters cvlbce* at once it, virtues in all rases of de 1 ity and diseases *f the sUniiaeh. Ccrtifli ut**, ulnfost without numberrhavel>een publishe<i, attesting It, truly miraculous power in rumoring those painful and fearful ui^au*. And nt tilts time it seems idle to do more than call ntli ntton loj lie great remedy of Die age. in order loan liken

grciieiit*. so blglily e

mlfiig -. ii. Di

Hug ., b., Die proles,Ion, D at all mte IIgent rhvsjctau, who know of Diem. pre. scribe tii -m in preference to oiher rein edies, a, nut only more plea-ant to lake

but more effective to cure.

I’arrm* and guardians, having the care of chi illsii, sb'iii'd keep them n, a family me<iictnc. for they not only eradlcato Worn *—those pestoof cliildhosgl—In

reel any derail gem t g ins, so preta cat «

HUi.EOU V l ’n

Cabinet Makers’ Union, Flauufactuiersor all kinds of i’’ u i«rs it ej he: , No 105 East Washington St.. IndKinttpoIU, lad. J a n22 .lASunSui WOOI* A Bit A ■>, FT.glocer, of West Virginia Lubricating and Doming nils, Manufacturers' Agents for the sale of Faint,, Oil. and Varnish, manufacturers of Fure ui rer Vinegar, l.t beutli .nrrldlan Street, IN'DIANA 1*01.18.

Indianapolis.. Arrive. Richmond Pinna li rlana. Day ton Columbus Newark. .. Zanesville Dun o Uon Rellaire Pittsburg Cleveland: Toledo Detioit . 9anjusky Meadville... Salamanca.. Dunkirk B a train Harrisburg .. Baltimore Wa-h. City Philadelphia.. New York Boston

Day

Express Mail 3U0A.M. ;o.ioa.m

fi.ao •• 8.50 “ 'JO'i - 10 40 “ ll-O-i “

12>5 F M

1.40 •• 3 00 “ 6 00 “ 6.55 “ 3 50 *• 3 50 *• 0 15 “ 740 " 7 15 “ 1105 “ 9.15 “ 10.40 “

6.10 a. H.

8(0 “ 11 35 “ 9 £5 “ 11 50 “

6U) P.ll.

Night Express

Morrison’s Opera Hall. Gzo. I. Dxaqlx hlaSAOEa. Engafenient for four nightsoely of the beautiful and daring Equestrienne, Miss KITE FISHER, supported by tbe entire stock company from tho St. Louis Theater. Saturday Evening, February 8, *68, Will be presented the exciting plav of JNi: .A. Z IE I? IP .A., Hr, the Wild Horae of Tartury. Introducing the celebrated trained Lor-e, I>4» JUAISI.

155 p.m. 12.12 a.m Et^-Jli" Fishei', whi n lashed to tbe hack of 3 45 " 2.10 ’• the v> ild horse, will make an ascent to tbe top of

145 4.5-3 ft 3u 7. on

2 41 AM. 4 20 •* 5.45 “ 8 05 “ 1043 “ 6 20 “ 11. /.O '• 1010 “ 0.00 “

10 16 2 00 I 12. (5

1 :io “ 9-.5 “ 4 35 A. M. 5 35 •' 1 23 “ 5 10 “ 4 00 P M.

I P M.

2.10

S.f.t “ 10 40 “ 5:<5 “ 7.23 “ 10.20 ’ 3 45 r M

e.to “ 11.K5 44 7 00 44 10 '5 “ 12 15 A.¥,

to the top of iie iueau*r.

60 ceuti. Rcserreil

enis

JOHN G. MAYLE, A^rent. ~shirtsT

4-OOP M. ACCOMMODATION for Kiehmond, Dayton aud Cutcinuati WITHOUT CHANGE.

M-SUNDAY NIGHT EXPRESS leave, at 9.0UF. M, I

connects at Cc-

. . .raiiia, vin Tilts-

burg Bellaire and Cleveland one of the famous >1LVEK

3.00 A. ii. DAY EXPRESS,

Iambus with Fast Expre-.- It

g Bellaire ami Cleveland

neof the famous -ILVEK PAT,AC E CAR' i, attached to DO, I rain at Columbu, roinu through to PHILADELPHIA and Nr.VV 1 OKk W11U-

OUT CT1A.NGK

9-00 P. 51 NEW YORK N1SHT EXPRESS leave, daily, Sunday? included. >TATE ROOM SLEEPING CARS attached to this tra’n run

lie,. WITHOUT

CARS aita'

rirough to DEsMSoN, is,

CHA.aUK, avoiding au early morning change

via < rcstline route.

fife^-TueS.VlT KDAY EVENING train from Inuianapolia at 9.0j r. m . hv tuis line, arrives at Pittshurg, Marti,burg, Baltiiuore, Wn,hl

• f cliildhoiKl—Imt corit ul ihe uigestite ( r-

itli chi dri ll

A « > I« A

Sc EA.JtER. ELASTIC AND LOCK STITCH Sc\* iiira TIachisies, i 4 21 Easl Wa-hlnginn

PI>ASTKKS.

TL* .ul oiily true Arnl. A Tl iNf. i - por*»f the great hf»llog piu|H?rt;»*« the ArLK’a

Fluwerii.

Ti e r.irnfWe rtTeet-* of thme ria 4 ter% in all ul (mil)or Y%e,*iknt;»i» in the -iile or hack. a«t«l in all cami s of m a - lion of the latings, an t Cough, are truly A'lonHhtiiff; they givw trooieitiatr n*lu l Physician* pr»- ribo to*in, a»*<1 thoutaixl- rv«'4 nimeml them. Oh-». rve—Uollowib>’• ure the OriKtua! aa*l only true at-

■ a> ’i* are

HIESKULLb

OINTMENT.

3’hh ointuicnt. anrr m tYwuty Yoa.>, lias J rovmt

1/ for all fJ

r.iUiU'ly for ai

haying ellcrfed a

• :i whict a:ttrt caai lac. tha

jire

tahuit ul U»e

rase nn whirh It waolcstioate case of flfte

blHii-ltnc. that huil prci

liea ]*rewcnbeti t>y

experifnrr of it«.t l I a frover-

i OaaCS of the ^kin ; • lieal • ure in every tise-l. ruring many een or twenty year’** iotisly reatalVl all

\ IH

the ixtet meiiiral

IU elf* ct i» i

lo the great remoly of the age, In onler toau akin |iM>lio rvtU nlion to iti excellem e. it l« the nnlv ^iex>arution of tho kiuii that i» rcliahh* in afl r ises. am! it i- therefore worthy of the consulerntion of the aDtlcted. j'in‘28 dleo i&wWw To OwncrM of IIoi‘*r« ami

Tattle.

Tobias 1 Derby Condltt >n Powtlora are wari an tea superior to any others, or no pay, for tbo cureo^ Distemper, Worms, Dots. Coughs, Hidebound,Colds, etc, . in Horses; And Cold*, Coughs Loss of illik, Illack Tongue, Horn Distemper, etc., in Cattle. Ibote Powders were formerly put up by Simpson I. Tobia*. son of Dr. Tobias, «ud, since bis death, the demand has been so great for them that Dr. Tobias lias continue to manufacture them; They are perfectly s 4 fo and innocent; no need of stopping the work ing of your animals. They increase tho appetite, give a line con*, cleanse tho stomach and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, ami you will never he witnout them. II Irani Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has ilsod them lor years, and recommends them to his friends. Colonel Philo I*. Hush, of the Jerome Racecourse

Pordhain, New York, would not uset was told oi what they are composed,

ho is never w i unning horsi three years ha He 1ms kind

him

v York, would not use them uulil he i»«t they are coni]K>sed, sinre which ithoutthem. Ho ha* over ttv«;i»ty

hout them,

in his charge,

ed no oilier u

over twenty

_ _ nd for thcla-'C

other medicine fur ihem

liy permitted me to ref. r any one to Over one thousand ■ tner references can he

seen at the Depot. Sold hy Druggists and Sad 'lien Price 20 canu iici liox. J>e|iut, Ml CorD.iml

street. New Y< rk.

JanXi ilmouA-saLAwQra

A LADIES’

PH VS1C1AJN.

T ailie« from all paH.oi Die ITnii«"l Rtnt-ii ron-

Jjiuit Dr. A M Mmirlcenu. Pr le--

of Women,u ho«c fri »t ami Mie.r

e 'le. siterially adaptiffi for Dielr uili

known tlirougnt Die counti y.

Hi-great expcricnee uu'il skill, ilerivnl from over twenty y.ars .iii risafnl pravll. u, ilwvoieil excliiMvely to the Tie.tmeni "f Die Diseasi’s ol Women, es|ieeially a, conneclc i with the married •tau-, hg* given ludie, th* ntnioit confidence to consult him eillier hy Icticr or in person, and lie

assured of prompt relief in ell cases.

ili%e.elebrity is snow n to over 1ml i a million of ladles, us Dio author of “Tho Mamed Woman’s Private Medical Uompanion" designed specially tor married ludlt-a, in delicate or preca’ioit, health from tUngerou* confinemont, deserib

i and remedies. I’rii

ut Distil rein -

incuts a rtf

tnlejit ul the country. IU eff* ct i«> anton|j»Mng, in a few da> s the kortmess and irri^atinn is removed; the skin becomes Mnwnh and hvalthy, nnd remain* penuancntly h€*Abd, YYiUijut tbo uso of any

other romctly.

, ThiiH. 'i\ tt* r, Saltrheum, Itch. Soldiers” It« h, Lr)sipelas, Hlou he-, I’imples, and every lohu of disease of die sk .n i.s punctually cured, n * matter of how long st.lading. It has cured b.td cases of luilamed Ky^lid.4. and DiPuharges from the Kar, w hen nothing *J»e heal them Pi lew, that have ro^st d all other tieHiment for in my years have teen effectually cured by ifie Use of only one box of tills OintHurm*. , v cahD. an l Old Soros, ft

short time. Price 50Cents

n.ent. Hi heals in a per Hot. send HO

Old Jsorei Price 50 0

oy your I

cents to Johnson, liolloaay

( oadon, Philadelphia, a 1k>\ will be sent

very short time. J’rice 5 it not sold oy your Drugg

»hnson, ilolh idelphia, a l»ox v

free ol |H»^tage any a 1drc^s.

Olk^KHVE—None genuire without the siga^tairo of Hm proprietors oh the w rap

per of t-.icb bex.

JOHNSTON, HC-LLOWAY Bi COWDEN r*Ror»i 11 toTo rssft,

.Vo. 4MMI 4 rrh Stroot, ■><■ il, % i> i a .

WANTED BY I. I». IC\ A >7H Sc eo.. Manufacturer, uf I a i n h e e d Oil, 1*^4 S Delaware jst , Indianaf^hs. AS

fcj. lilTsTKlLEY^ Hanufactun'r and dealer in Trim**) VAllae«« Traveling ft-.lc.) Wholesale and retail No South Illinois strveC Indianapolis. Uepaiiing df>ne on notice 1 runks imuleto o r der. Jnn23 d&Wit' < ‘3 n

Sz T3JRO., W’h desale ilealers in Copper Distilled fSourbon and Iftye \% Also, dealers in FiYreiKn anil Domestic Li‘[iiors and Cigars, So T: S. Mciiiiau St. Indianapolis. Finlay A Wilder’s celebrated To.odo Ale for >.Vc. AS

S.niTfly HO\% AKII A VO, Jobbbcr< and Retailer* in DRY QOOXDS. ••TRADE FALACE.” **• and West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS. AS JOUX A: CO. f

IMFOKTKRB OF

I hica, Glass t QneorisKarr, IG W. WaatatOKton sired, INDIANAPOLIS. .is taOMKN, NTKUMUT A. CU., WIiMcsalc Dea’ors in PAPER AND SCHOOL BOOKS,

Wall Paper, Window Paper, Blank Books, Ac., Ac, IS West Washington street. luilimiapolis. U. F. YVLS f A CO., Importers ami dealer, in (hina, Glass & Qaecnsw are, No. 37 South Meridian Street, fel>2 dASSai ^INDIANAPOLIS.

Fuller, Fiueh A Fuller, Lord A Smith, kurnbams A Van Scliaack. J. H Kee l A t o., Sniitli, untlor A Go , Deitzsch, Block I

t o, and throughout Die cot

Driiggi.ts.

untry by all

. 15 til taw A a m3

V. UCTSCU & mcKSOX, JVo. 27 Cott Georgia Street, Keep all grade* ot O O L !

Give them

AS

At lowest market prices

a call.

DYEJCOLORS. HO WE & !STEVENS’ Family DyeColors rAVi-'

KL.UO Fl% JR VAX! A VO., ■Wholesale Dealers in Liquors, Tobacco AND CIGARS, No. 43 South Meridian Street. JanSOSm INDIANAPOUS. K B V A m.DM AllOL L.tDA Y ,

ZOBBKSa OF

li<3i-oweii43 I unmps* Broured Cllandelier*. Bracket Lam. Lanterus. and I.amp Trimmings gei erilly, “X. L. t. It.” Flint Glass Chiu

neys.

No 13 S. Meridian Street, Indianapolis.

These SHIRTS are always made in the most perfeet manlier,are ofsev-

• i New Yurko Moar« m au- eral different grades ot F ^7he‘s r w* U Mrnoin, M. train, connect! material, a nd ean be Mipat iti< hinond tor Da> ton: at Piqua for Toledo aud plied f’rOIll StOCk Oil liaild Detroit; at l rbami for Sandusky aud all * ...„4- „,, points on the Attain ic a Great Western Railwav, 1 I® 111 men anti HOYS OI all

““‘‘‘^^if^^i^traorDay-! 81 ^^

'order. Send su:e ol IVeek ,. n and length of Sleeve, aud in i three or si* perfeet fitting

J. M. LUNT Gen’l Superintendent. SHIRTS Call be Sent ailVndi.er, ^-Vshac^foro, | wh . cro for a ' *** uiodera te

H e»u.rn and Southern wVgent. , pi*ICO»

jicAdsm^un Write for Circular. t xjvle ^ : DON’T PAY HIGH PRICES

But See Our $2 Shirt. ©nr 8* Khirt Is rot n clienply matte Nhirt, Isut one of fine linen, and a good firm make ot mn*lin, well and eleg-antly put together, ho ais to make a aaklsslantial {far* meat, and we will tsend on* anyW’h«re we on rely packed upon re-

ceipt ot tbe above price.

In finer Nhirts and all article* In Men’* KurniohiEg (woods, we are

equally low.

At

PARKER'S, 30 Weat Wusbington Street. c21 dSmflrstsdvunderamusemects. FURNITURE.

IVnns, i

_ i Tickets guoJ via riqua or Day-

ton.

teir-Ask for tickets via COLUMBUS, which are lur-ale h> all the altove points at tr e Union Depot in Indianapolis, aui all ticket olliccs

the West. F. «£A

GREAT BEE JANE ROUTE.

NEW StliKDri.K- JANUARY 12,16i3. Pcgf * YPRF.ss passenger trains or EI.l.KtUNTAiN'K RAILWAV leave INAPdL',8 and atiive at poiuts named

. fol

the 1! DI *N

low, Os follows

Indianapolis 2:10 l moil 5:55

Dayton .8:25

lleiletoninc 8:25

a. m. a m. a. m. a. m,

7 43 p. m.

Mai ion .10:20 a in. Crestline ll:2Ua. m.

eland 3:51

eileton andusk

y...

Uie> el Toled

Allianoe

Mca ivuie Dotroit...

Dunkirk

Pittsburg

Itutlalo

Harrisbu

:50 ji : K)' p.

3:30 p. in. . 7:15 p. 111. ft:'6 p. III. . 9 15 p. m. G :4ft p. nt. .10 40 p. in.

_ . 5:10 a. m.

Allrany ... , 9:40a. in. Pbiimielphia. 9 .25 a. m. Rallimore . ,8:50a.m. A ashington .11:351 New York 11:50 :

10 00 a m. 1 :JO p. m, ft :15 p. in. 3:52 j> m. 0: o a. in. ft .22 p m. 6:16 p. in. 9:53 p. III. 8 3j a 111. 10 ;fto p. m. 10 16 a. m. 10;lo a m.

3. 35 i 2 ::*) i

i a. m. i a. in.

5 'o a. in.

1:50 i

Ip :

4 .40 p. i fi 10 p. i 6:20 p. i 10:14) p. !

S:50 p. m. 12 4ft a. m. b :25 a. in. 3.07 a. m. 4 4S a. ni. 5:30 a. m. 9 40 a. m. lo 50 a. m. 3 .43 p. m. 3 40 p m. 6.20 p. m. 2 4ft a m. 6 (w a. in. 7 341 a. in. 8:50 a. m.

11:35 a.

. m.

10:15 a m* 4.i0 p m.

a. m.

a.m. 9:30 pm.

Boston ..5:00 p.m. 12.00 m. Accommodation for Union leaves Union

Depot at 8.-00 a. M.

SUN!)

Union C

HSrSLEEPiNG Cars attached to the SS50 train run to CUESTLINE for Breakfast at

:. M.

*0i-ihe

•SUNDAY NIGHT EXPRESS leaves

Depot, IniliAniqiolis, at 860 P. M.

•SLEEPiNG CAltb attached to the StoO

».M. 5-AO

fc#-The 10*0 a.m tra’n of this route from INDIANAPOLJS lands its passengers in Pittsburg, Buffalo, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington City, Albanv, Boston. Philadelpbia aud NEW lOKK more'than S^-8bVEN DOURS IN ADV ANCE^SV of the VolnmbiiS route. Je^f-THE 8 AT l Ul AY MuliXING TRAIN of this Tine, leaving INDIANAPOLIS at 10:i0 *. M.. reaches the above named and other Eastern cities on siONDaY moimug Jt^-ONE DAY IN ADYAXCK^Gf of the Uolumous Route. J^-DlKtuT CONNECTIONS via Uaicn for Day ion, via eidney for Toledo and Detroit, aud via Bellel'ontaine lor Sandusky. J^-The 2:10 a. M. and 8 30 p. M. Trains reach Dai ion, via Union, more than T\\ O HOURS IN ADVANCE of the Richmond Route. Jt®"The 10 a. M. Train arrives at Davton, via Unio.2, <JU AKTEK OF AN UuLKlN AuVaNUE of the Richmond Route. „ MTThe 2:10 a. M. aud 10:00 A- M. trains run dailv. except Sundays, wi h close through connections at Marion and Cresiliue, The 8:50 p. m. train runs daily, except Saturdays with direct connections at Crestline lor all points East JniroECURE THROUGH TICKETS by the “uiCtSAT BEi: bllkK KoCTM,” over the BELLE FOX T A IN E KAILW vY. which are for solo at all Ticket unices in the Western country. J L. COZAD, Superintendent. E. A. FORD, General Passenger Agent. dec!4 dSmAsun

P*

sn-

c-A.xJTionsr.

A I.L persons who keen Ilowo ft Stcv /VHy Dye Colors for sale can bo roll fair dealing, for tbo reason Dint tbe

elat the: ails

ft Stevens' Fan

lied on f.

cost 1

fair dealing, lor tho reason thnt they cost the retailor twonty-lKe cent, per dozen more than other kinds of Dyes in Die in.irk*-t, while hi

> tin:

makes l ling an

Wo publl against imposiuon.

lie re-

co, ecnwqiienDy lie

iiioiu by sel

symptoms, caus

mont, describing

ce,$l.

Special Notice to married and Single

I.adlea.

Ladles who suffer from obstructiohs or irregularities, or arc In constant auony for many months, prcceeiUng conflnenient or have diili-

cult, tedhms and dangei live.arc hazardous Uurin

tho

Portugneae Female monthlr Pllle The moat wonderful, reliable and carta In remedy. Thousands of ladies use them with iniallible cei tRinty. In all ctses of stoppage or irrckulariiiLS r .™ »2Ia S i °? of nrtt " r , 0 ,rom whatever Cause fecD V ImSthS n is * ucccc '*’ ftnd are, besides, per0leodly iLdV»ri eYtr«*- ‘ !UUllcuUy l’ re P 1 * r ‘’‘ 1

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Diuce, no. 129 Solo Agent and

DR. A.M MAURICEA »»0’of Disea-es or women

Office. No. 129 Liberty Stfect.

Proprietor for y are sent *

nary letter envelopes, free fr full instructions and advice.

A circular, describing symptoms, causes, and his special remedies for married ladies, (intended only for wivtt and husbands.) will be sent free by enclosing a postage siamp to above address A badr write*—Dr. A. m. Mauriceau ■'Sir: I hAve tried many things I saw advertised, pill,, drops and powders without benefit A lady Who bad been successfully treated by yon assured me thnt yon w uld i,e certain to afford me relief, showed mo “The Married Woman’s Private Me<lical Companion,’’ in which I found my cos* exactly descri:bed, I immediately sent to you, and received by return mail tbe"Portnguese Female Monthly Pills,’ 1 which' acted like magic, relieving me In a few davi

without the least Inconvenience.''

deeXi. deodimftwflm.

s of Dyes

nil at tho same prio weiity-Uve cenls por d:

inferior a: tide.

lisli tills caution to guard our customers nposh ion. Accept none but Howe ft Stevens’ Patent Family Dye Colors. Tbevare the original inventor-of an impiovemont which originnteti this branch of business, and made dyeing a domestic art. They have had, also, five years’ experience in this particular business, and n»vo been constantly improving the quality oftheir Dyck. All the colors, both in Liquid and Powder foim, are niunufactured by tbe under-

Powdcr foim, are manufar

s'gued, and we can supply our customers with either. The Liquids d" not require so much time in dyeing; hut the Powder colors will color the most goods, anil costs the same per package. In coloring black, brown, drabs and greens, we would advise the us. of tbe Powder colors in preference to the Liquid, unless for riobons or

some wry small aitieiu. MANUFACTURED BY ffl ANSjKV howf.

(Nuccesaor to lloav ^ „ , 200 and 2

WeciQ odcodftwSm

« A Steven*,) 202 Broadway,

Beaton,

HAIR RESTORATIVE.

/ s, Vegetable / HAIR RESTORATIVE . vP \ pro “° ,ln y ” G r owtb . eidlc.llnr Ha- / . \ from Iiol*onou» drugs, does not /Af tUin the finest fubric, and A*

i. R. BARRETT 4c CO., Proprietor#, ‘ MAWCBKKXa, M. H. LORD A SMITH, .«a b 7 ,u i»5^"isa5swias;

TODD, CARMICHAEL & WILLIAMS, Wholesale Booksellers and Stationers ( Piiblieatiosaof all denomination#, Mmist.r#' and Bandar School Llbrar. las, Sin#tbg Booka, E;c. Glenn’s Block — Indianaiiolls. ftS UHOWN1NB dt StattAN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, APOTHECARIES' HALL, Nos. 7 aud 9 East Washington street Indianapolis, Indiana. ftS

A. C. BBACKiuBUNU, D1AUSIM FARNt RIACUIItH-IEl V HARDWARE AND S’rfns Wosten Depot for tbe Natumui Plow Company. 75 Wist Wlbbino'.on Stkkbt, Jan16d3mftS Indlnnapn lia.

HOTELS.

United States Hotel, Opposite the New York and New Haven and Westgrn Railroad Depot, BEACH STREET# BOSTON, _ Br T. M PBATT. Jtn30 oly Formerly or the American Home.

-A. m e i* i c a. xi Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hail

INDIANAPOLIS, CIN’TI AND LAFAYETTE JR-A-IXaRO-A-XJ, 3Iai*tinsville Oivision On and alter MONDAY, January 97, the MARTIH8VILLE RAILROAD T7TTII.L he opened between GOSPORT and VV fairlaxd. Two Passenger Trains Bach Wav Dally, Sunday* Excepted, Both Trains having connection at Fairland with main line to and from Indianapolis and Cincinnati. TRAINS RUN AS follows:

I7UJRTN ITURE! X U 33 MITCHELL & RAMMELSBERG Furniture Company,, AT Baiusey’a old Stand, No. 30 South Illinois street, A RE offering for-mV the largest stock of tomJA. mon Furniture in tho city, such as "WOOL) fJTlKSisEJJ Cane and Split Bottom Cliairs, Bedstead*, Jtatreasca, Safea, Table*, And all articles for general housekeeping, with their well known assortment of Parlor, Dining; Room, Library and Cbamber Aalto, Allot'which they are telling as cheap as anv house in the W est. MITCHELL ft RAMMELSBERG/ FURNITURE CO. j Jan95 dft wlmftSun

BAKERY, ETC. PARROTT, NICKUM & CO.,

Leave Gosport 6:15 A M., running directly ign to Indiana;,oils w ithout change of cars.

Returning, arrive at Gosport 6:85 P. Si. Leave

Gospori^t :40 P. M. Returning, aril'

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throu Kelu

ive at Gosport

K^-Tr*ins leave Indiana;>olis for Gosport and way stations at 10:10 A. M., aud 1.3*1 P. M. Beat Bout* from Gosport to Indlanaapoll* and Cuictnnati, V- C. McQUISTON, Assistant Superintenden F R I.ov », General Ticket Agent.

B X E -A. M Cracker and Bread Bakery, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HOUSE, 188 La*t WaHhlngton Street, J^EEP^ constantly on hand the. follow ing vaC R A o Iv E R s :

BUTTF.R, PH NIC, SODA,

BOSTON, LEMON, CREAM.

SUGAR, GRAHAM and CRACKNELS.

termT'C'' } ani1 Couatr y tnule hupplled on libera 1

MT*Families or Gr ce article of BUKA ! have new ami 1m

give us unsurpassed'faciUtres Sr ^he ^immuAc! lure ot the above articles, and we are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. janlS dftsi in

JytSdtf

PniLADKLTHIA. 8. M. HEULING8, Proprietor.

MANHATTAN HOTEL. flCHUAY STHEET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. N. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH. CLXXX. tepMdly

MORROW HOUSE, (Formerly Kokomo Home.) ltOKO.no, IN D. Tare aa raaaonable aa at any first etna hotel in thi state. H. 8. HAVEN, deeiS-dSm Proprietor,

MACHINE WORKS. U. A. G reenleafc A M. Mothershead. J. L. Mothersheail. City Machine Works. t&KENLEAF a CO., manufacturers of MACHINISTS’ TOOLS, HoIUd? Mill Machinery, Po^er Punches and Shears, STRA-IGHTENING MACHIXKS, And Casting" Made to Order, 325 Soul A Tennessee Street, feb9dftS3m indlanapoll*, Ind.

DISSOLUTION.

Dissolation of Partnership. rpHK partnerahip heretofore existing between A John Dorian A Co.. U dissolved by mutual consent. John Dorian will continue the Dutinet#, at tba old ttand, 69 South Illinois street. janUd*

’BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATI ON.

Builders’ and Manufacturers' ASSOCIATION, MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c., And dealers in ail kinds of Lumber, Lath and Shingles,

Glazed Sash,

■Window Grlasy, Planing of all Kinds, TURNING, SCROLL SAWING. Planing mu,225 N. Delaware St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

C. EDEN, Pretident. a.nccTtM.ar“

jan23 dASunS

J. L. A VERY, Secretarv.

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BANKRUPTCY.

lu Bankruptcy.

District of Indiana, 8S : | tub ^y^ot^january* rjYHE undersigned hereby gives notio* of their X appointment aa assignees ot Shadrick Groff, of Lafayette, In the county of Tippecanoe and State ef Indiana,within said District,who has been adjndgral a bankrupt town hla own natation, hy the DistrVot Court, of said District.

WILLIAM A. BMADdHA

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Janl* dJwlttw

J. W. BRADSHAW,

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