Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1872 — Page 3

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111 1 • I. H A. II K >V R 1J , General Insurance Agent, OFFICIt—Boakd o? Tbaoe Eoosrs.

GRAND

FIRST

CLEARANCE

SALE

Tb«#oilm»3agex^leiJtln8’iaa£c(>inip#.tticst}e BINGHAM’S JEWELRY S'lGftE.

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Tuple’s Fir# Ins umnce Co .of W<ftoe«ter, ififc O O O O fikftti *o<l AXV .r.~. . ISW OOG “ ^ w vr OSrurd Firs Jiiviraa** *>>-. of Wiii&del- ! ,__ T-hla, I’i. fipiU! and A -<eU «600,<»i ; WOKTH OF ciwui " tmjm IJEWELSY, SOLID EIL7HWAEE. 8IL

«*«.] TEE-PLATED VIBE »a

•ne ImoruiM CompuiiMweln!—,..— _ . _

is; ^ * TABLE nw< i is roaped ally mil'iM.

Taesi liberal Uxam will given to rea

j<OBH;o»e •■w/iicivfirs, Pireand Life toAuraace. mla ■ it OF 1 COST

QMAJQMJTW MMHL laUn&AMtJtt €«., Of Jt«w York. Wo i^tilctioa oa Treirei or B«W«noe—H«i cxttm <*t* oil JexaMk* ft ow y# tt rule In Indian*. W. W. NORTHROP, Xiaia^er krr Indian* and Centraj Ililnoia, Ho. i RlakeU Row, luliaaapoiia.

Bank (?f Di*count and DapotK. »kT XYT^aBCT OY DVTPUaZTS,

Boy and aeU ixnhaniE^ Deal !£ CoMmepdai P»maite Coila^doca tn Hipatta of tae r -Ited

rtloa IN COMPART'8 SCILDIS6 0« VL'jJfiia avifnee and Foamytraaia rt. ; 1W JOIAJ8 AJPOJ-1IO.1 WM. HJNDEBflOW, PmidJmti Alrx. 0. Jzinaor. Becretary.

WELL BE 30Mi

KKOAUDCICS^

Diamonds, ritoae Cameos, Ooral Boses CLmoos, Amethyst, Topaz, Pearl

and Boman Gold Sets,

At COST and LKSS than COST. S'jlL, slyee aumbry head cakes. a e -** Ml examinalion of irroda anl price*. AH goodH soid engraved free ol charge, and war-

ranted ae represented.

W. I> BIMOA.M&CO., 50 EAST WASHINGTON .-T.

C. «BCH8. EOBT. 8. PAXTOR OULU BO Sc F*JLXSrOZi, FIKiC ANh LlPJa: 1 in sur ix-nco ^Vj^eots, 72X *W. Washirotor Btrett.

BnlMIngn, merchanlise, fumltara, ete., iusrared m low rut&i «,safety will permit. We KJj'resent none but flisUdaw corapaufm. AppUcatious '.eft at offlie reieiv.- prompt attention. We aUo reprevjui the )>'-t Life Co. io tin woild. Kvery ouo should oxaintne before raaltiiig anpUcatfo!’. elsewhere.

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CBICKEBINS PIAHOS, Parlor Gem Pianos. k BEST and CHEAPEST. AT WTO W JU X. 1VJ5*, City Music Store.

'ABlishePT' Trl art pal Office 101 W. Ktfth !U., I'lBf tnnatL 0 The Only Reliable 61ft Dlstributior m THE f OUNTRT I $100,000 oo IN VAI,PABLE GIFTS) 1 o be Distributed In X.. D. SlIUE'S it?tti Nenil-Annnal Gift Enterprise To Pa 4mwa ffenday Narrb 'J5, .M2. ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE or filO.O’Xt la (told! One l*rl*e $5,000 In Silver! 6PrttMofH.OO'j5 Unrriinirvo I'iSSf f«?l MMCKS

Two family catrUjcos auit matched hone!< with ►liver inoim cd harntrx, worth each! Two bom:.s and bUfOih'S with ►aver-OKiunuM har in**, worth ttvxi each;Two find-toned rosewood pianos, worth AsW cm h; Ton family Rowing machlncti. worth llOC.cach: IdW gold and silver lever huutiiM watchw worth from ▼JO to JJOO eac'h; Lad'e*’ Gold Loo mine Chains, Gents Gold Ve«t (’halns, tk>Ud and Double plated Silver Table and Tea Rpiant*. Photograph Albums. Jewelry, etc., etc. W hide Number ulhs, 10 u» I'iciets limited to 50, 080. Ageuta wwit d to Kelt tickets, to whom Liberal Promiums wlU bo paid. Single Tickets f2: Ell Tickets, |10 .Twelve 'RoketA 8->0; Twenty five lick ^drvulam containing a fnll Hat ol prises, a deacrlp tlon of tin manner ot drawing, and other infonaa Ucm lu rofipwaoe to the Distribution, will bo aecn hi way one ordering them. All letters must bo ad droanJ to K,. D. RISK, Box HH t Offloo. tar Wiwt i-'ifth St rtnrt »n-H r

* ARCXKH CX IU.D. OK NO PAY. I \K. swank It, and has beet! making a sjiedalty 1 » oi thetreauuent of t anevrs. Tumors, etc, ever Since he gradual .1, twenty ; ve years ago. Ho will vuitlialieuu instoscl oi th“ir coming to him, by their pAJln* his mil row.t fare. No cure no i>ay. No mottev la advance. The Dtvtor also pay a special attention to the rreaueent of the Eye and rat Otlioe Tfi North lAumsyU'ar,iastreet, where he has been tor the laat seven > ears.

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CLKVKLAND. COLUMBITS, CTNTTNNAT AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY, »Y WAY OJT OWAtW'X'JUJU*Ji. Oo and alter MONDAY. Nfl*. 2T. 1871, EMffenge. Trains will Uave INDIAN APOUS and arrive a

points namod below as loliows:

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Fort Wayne Taron Ftevtoo*.......... Beueiontaluc. Ooetltns.. ........... (hcvelaud. Bu fikit v ... Niagara Falls Rochester

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Boston...... New York..

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ibi uxn b*«., i CkmfiliimuHHPHL.... IlUsburgh — Hanisbarg. Baltimore TfEriMTHtm ' 1, nil I'hiMtde.phia. — NOW York

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PALACE DAY AND 8LETTING CABS arts th*ovgh as roiu^ws: mar On "No. 4”—Froca Indianapolis to t'restllne C leveland. BnfTalo and Rochester, without change and from Cicctilne to lltssburgh. Harrisbrng, Phil* delphi* and New York, withoutehAUge. •Sr On "No. 6 “—From Indianftpohs to CroRttine Cloveiand, BnT&lo. Aibsuiy andNew York, witiiont v oirOn Saturday, "No. S" rttns through as usual, eitiieribywavof Clsvkjihd or ITttwilrsh, reach Lu* Nsw Yoi* on Monday mnmltigat 6:40. •sr All trains leave ludlaaapohs dally, eoroep* B iiJ*R n OT ,P iSo*»OD i ™H ITcto. o-.« a, •'r*sux*"tu i rcwtiiDo E. R PUNT, GenT Snp L OevelanA C. U GALE, Div. Sup t, In liauapoUa a a 00BS, Geat«*l Passenger Agent. Cleveland.

THE EVENING NEWS.

MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1872.

THE CITY.

Wwither Bolletln.

f6IOJ»AL SJtRVICE USITED STATES Aav.V.] Indianapolis, March i, 1872 - 7 a. m.

Augusta, Ga Baltimore, Md Boston, Mass Buffalo. N. Y

Cairo, 111 Charleston. 8. C Chicago, 111 Cincinnati, O Davenport, lows.... Galveston, Texas.... Indianapolis, Ind... Jacksonville, Kla Key West, Fla Leavenworth Louisville, Ky Memphis, Tenn Mobile; Ala Nashville, Tenn New Orleans, La New York, N. Y Norfolk, Va Omaha, Neb Pittsburgh, Pa Portland, Me Pnnta. Rassa, Fla Savannah, Ga, .Shreveport, La Ht. Louis St. Paul, Minn VickRbunr. Miss Wilmington N. C..

4 - • -s-.-r 0 j Mcste.-^lhe engagement oi I^otta. Ketchum and the St, Louis ojnetpany closed before a good house oa Saturday eve. ning, the new play ‘ Hearts-Ease'’ l>eing presented. The scene of two of the three acts of this plar is laid in the gold mines in the neighborhood of San the fiber among the fashionable society ol London life. Lotta op pears to her usual good advantage throughout, and is particularly happy while roughing it among the miners and

GUTLEBY : 9l * lies to her Childhood. Ketchum

i9 llirarn Doolittle, a live Yankee, not only kept the audience laughing, but incon. vemenced his fellow performers to such an extent that an occasional broad grin would develop itself when and where least expected. Ketchum's versatility is wonderful. During his brief stay he appeared in a different character each night and was as perfect in one as the other. His Dick Swiveller is uneijuajcd. There is little for the other characters to do in “‘Hearts-Ease.'’ The com-

pany left this morning for St. Louis.

If all that Eastertidexchanges have said of Bertha" is true, we may look for a first-class treat at the Academy to-night and throughout the week. The play, with Miss Ada Harland in the title role, has been produced in Yew York, Boston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and other large cities, where it has been universally successful. It is a sensational play of to-day, and will doubtless be interesting as it deals principally with life among the lowly in New York city. It will be splendidly mounted, new scenery and eit'ects hav-

ing been prepared for the occasion.

The Fair—To-night the event of the season in the matter of fairs will be inaugurated at Masonic Hall, by members and friends of the Hebrew Church. The hall is being hand. 1 somely decorated and furnished with all the paraphernalia necessary for a first-class fair. Among other attractions will be the exhibition of a number of new dissolving views by

Church, music, recitations, etc.

MasoceRade—The Social Turnverein mas* -juerade ball to-night at Mozart Hall, although the last, will be by no means the least among like entertainments of the sea. son. The attendance bids fair to be large

and respectable. „

Pmi.harmonic—The seventeeth sacred concert of the Philharmonic Society last evening is pronounced the finest of the series.

A (4old(*n Bridge.

Mr. Punch, considering it his dnty to step forward at the present moment, and to suggest an easy and honorable arrangement of the American question, has prepared tbe following schedule of English claims for com}>ensai:on. It is manifest that they are ail absolutely just, and he is sure that the American government will admit that fact. There-

, - ^ (general Railroad Ticket Officeit Spem+mr House, West End In ion Depot. POWKEE A NEWBY, Prop’r*.

TO TSZE ZPTJBIilC.

A few of the aottoy reasons why the Citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity shoull patronix® the Spencer

UfriijTO Ticket ofiKMi.'

1st Because it is the only Ticket ONre in the City of Indianapolis where the traveller can 1* foraislted with anv intonnation in regard to the Shortest, Best and Quickest Routes from IndUiiBi>olis to alt

points. North. South. East and West.

. It is the only Railroad Ticket Office where you can be furnished with correct Time Cards of all Urn Jore (dl tbal ren-ftins to be done is this: Let! Railroads centering here, showing distances, time of arrival and leaving, nnd connections of all trains Sd 'a!i riSP'b-^.y ST'rtd *“^ • kOT

and the words •’AH right" (be may add boss, or not. as he may think the American nation would desireL ami then the two governments have but to exchange receipts for

their respective claims.

HER MAJESTYV t-OVERNMKM « i .41314 GWEX.-iA-

TtON.

, 41, clear.

32, K. W., cloudy. 2*. 8., cloudy. 2x, 8 W., hear}- snow,

doudy.

4 , 8. \V., ilear. IC. S. W. dear.

\V., fair.

22, N., fair. fa>, H., clear.

21, N. W., cloudy. 4^, S. \V., clrtar. •«). N. W„ fair.

cloudv

N. w., Houdy.

41, E., (■’oiuiv. 42, N., fair. ' \V., cloudy. 51, S. W., fair. 27. S„ ctoudj. :.{, S.. cloudy.

22, N., cloudy.

ai, W., htn\.y snow.

28, S. V.\, doudy. TiO, N. E., clear.

40, 8. W., fair.

•I,'., 8. W.. fair. - Hi', X. W., cloudy.

0 N., clear. 47, 8., clear. 39^8. W., fair.

MIAOU MENTION. The Council meets to-night. Jury fees required GO last week. There are D7 Knights of Pythias in the city. T. F. K)%n, K-'i., starts to New Orleans tonight. Two weeks more in which to pay eity taxes. Produce packers and shippers anticipate a very lively season. The <juarterly paying of pensions commenced this morning. one hundred and twelve teachers are employed in the public schools. A crowded house heard l>r. I lay less’ sermon on “lies and liars” last night. Drivers of express wagons and vehicles running to fires hereafter will he arrested for fast driving. A conspiracy among some of the prisoners to break out of jail the other night was discovered ami frustrated. Hendricks is ahead in the vote for Governor in the Jfebrew fairservn e. Voting places have been opened at Terre Haute. The collections for internal revenue in this district for February amount to $1,SIM 04 of which spirits furnished $28 078 31. Tbe Police Board has appointed Michael Looney night patrolman iu the Eleventh District, vice James N. Stevens, resigned. The Yinnedge-Jones matter in the Sixth Ward will be investigated to-morrow afternoon by a committee of the School Board. The temiierance meeting at Good Templars’ Hall yesterday afternoon was well attended. A number of speeches were made. Bev. S. S. Cornelius has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Garden Mission Church, and will be installed on the first of next month. Mr. Brofford. a gentleman largely interested in a manufacturing firm of Portsmouth, Ohio, is here on matters looking to a transfer of his establishment. Tlie Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad employs two engines and three crews—two day and one night—to do the switching on the coal branches in Clay county. Prof. Shortridge says the present capacity ot tbe city schools is G.500, over a thousand more than are in daily attendance. Two thousand children attend no school whatever. On Saturday afternoo’n a poor horse caught its foot in a railroad track on the Virginia avenue crossing and in struggling to get fres tore oft the hoof, thereby necessitating it immediate death. In one of the Presbyterian churches last night the smallness of the audience prompted the pastor to remark that if the congregation wished the evening services discontinued he was perfectly agreeable. A pastor of one of the Methodist churches last night attacked the Journal as an imhiorai paper. He should not have named the particular issue as half the congregation were probably hunting for it to-day. The jury in the Todd-Myers' case returned their verdict yesterday morning, after being out all night Saturday, and found Benjamin E. Myers guilty of manslaughter, and sentenced him to the penitentiary for four years The Homeoi'athic Medical Society will meet to-night at S o'clock, at the office of Dr. Corlis, Miller’s block. Dr. Corliss will read a paj>er. Subject—‘‘The CircuTktion ef the theBhxxL” These meetings are open to all physicians. On Saturday afternoon Prof. Cox and Gen. Carrington addressed a meeting at the Board of Trade rooms on the Sand Creek coal question, and afterwards the coal was experimented with at Haugh’s iron establishment, and was found fully equal to ttttsburgh coal in welding iron. In the shooting match at Crown Hill'Park on Saturday afternoon, between Kepple and Noland at twenty double brida. Kepple won, bringing down 31 to Noland's 26. A match for $50 and twenty double birds each, to come oft’ at the same place and hour next Saturday, between John Dunn and Xolaml was arranged.

i For urcaty years of \ioleiU abuse [x'mred upon Knsland by tbe New York Herald in the interest of slavery, and m* to the date when ibe editor of

.

he rausi really L> haaged ii he would rot desist from treason to the Fintel states For similar abuse, in nobody’s interest In I'&rticuUr, since the above daio - For encouraging the Fenian.-, and putting Canada in dread of a Fenian invasion For permitting the Iri-h American press to >ibuse E&gtnnd For inducing many persons in England to use the word ‘’reliable’’ Instead of “trustwor-

s. d.

If you want to buy anything, or sell anything, if you have lost anything or lound anything, if you want to rent a house, or secure business, advertise n tbe “Wanted’ columns on the first page. Head the different notices there to-day. •

locaij stem a.

JS^Tbere is certainly no place more worthy of notice in this city than the y grand clearance sale of Everything in the jewelry line, at Craft A Cutter’s,.24 East Washington street. ^HF'The largest stock and the finest brands of domestic cigars manufactured in this city are at 28 North 1‘erfnsylvaniastreet. Andrew W. Sharpe’s popularity gained on his Bon Tons, Hnnkidories and El Perns, is such that were be to run for Goveruor, he would undoubtedly be elected. :p&~Ax we said (before, and we reiterate now- everybody prefers Highland Gem Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. $39*All smokers smoke the Fucle Bob or Magnolia brand of smoking tobacco. jJSBMtent is low, consequently hats and caj)s are cheap at the Palmer House Hat Store. $®*$30,00O worth of jewelry, solid silver-plated ware, fine table cmtlery, diamonds, stone cameos, coral roses and cameos, amesthyst topaz, pearl and roman gold sets, are being sold at less than cost at Bingham's, 50 East Washington «treet. ^43“Have you seen the clearance sale prices at Arcade, No. 6 West Washington street, in men’s, boys’ and children’s heavy suits and overcoats? If not, do so at once for economy's sake. tv* .7®“As the years came and went the income and resources of the Home Fire Insurance Company, of New York, advanced, and in the year 1K5S the stock capital was increased* to 8000,000, and in 1859 tbe extraordinary event occurred of increasing the paid up capital to $1,009,000. The only instance then id the Fnited States of so great a sum being paid up by any body of stockholders as a security for fire loss. E. B. Martindale A Co. represent the Home in this city. ladies, you can save, money by buying your hair switches and braids’of Muir A. Foley, .they are selling so cheap. .irCf'New styles being opened at Spades’s Indiana Store*every day. ht jMrEight and a quarteF pounds of C sugar and eight and a half of choice brown sugar for $1 at the City Tea Store. * .®ff*Cobb has some of the finest of five and ten cent cigars in the city. Try one from the Corner drug store, opposite the Bates and Palmer Houses.

^S9*Try the Rappahanock oysters at Ripley A Gates’s, corner of Market and Illinois streets. tv* ffi9*The City Tea Store sells eight pounds standard A sugar for $1. *

UXDEIIGROITSD R1VJBH. Two Men Discover a River Without feoarce or Momli. [From the Leavenworth, Indiana. Democrat.! During this age of discoveries and superstition, it becomes our duty to report a fact, which to those unacquainted with the .singular developments of the day, may be somewhat disposed to doubt’ But we give it as a positive truth, as related to us by one of the best citizens in this county, who went and examined it It is as follows: Two men, named John K. Stanley and Frederick Henniger, were employed in digging a well on the farm of Mr. Benjamin Ellis, who resides iu Washington county, near the line of Harrison and Washington counties. They commenced digging in a place where, as they thought, it would be probable not to encounter any obstmetion in their search for water. They had proceeded but a short distance, however, when they encountered a bed of loose “nigger head rocks which upon being broken open were found to contain water and other substances, supposed to be ore of some kind. When they reached the depth of sixty feet from the surface, they came to a large cave, which they followed a distance of ten or twelve feet when there, before their gaze was s beautiful-river of clear water. which upon examination was found to contain an innumerable number of small white fish. Upon a closer examination it was found to be sixteen feet wide and five feet in depth, and as clear and cold as spring water. As an experiment a lighted candle was placed upon a small piece of plank and set afloat. It started off into the darkness with the current and was ‘soon lost to sight. Several persons have visited this great curiosity. anti many were the conjectures as to where the water came from and whither it went, but nothing satisfactory could lie arrived au

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0 0 0L

For alio vine G. F. Train (our enemy! to lx.* out of a lunatic

aqrium 0 0 6

For the use of the works of ancient authors, from William Shakespeare down wards, and for calling them American au-

thors 100,000,000 0 0 ^

For piracy on modern English authors, and for not calling a great man v of them A meric < n

authors lOO.OW.OCO 0 0

For spoiling a great number of decent second-rate English actors. and sending them home with the idea that'they were

Kea*r and Kembles 7 6*4

For insulting the King’s or Queen’s English, by speaking

it, for 50 years, nasally 20,000,000 0 0

For eclipsing he harmless gaiety of nations by stopping the supply ot capital nigger stories, which have now entirely

ceased 1.000,000 0 0

For outraging humanity by not annex’ng Mexico, and put-

ting an end to its atrocities 100,000,OQD 0 0

For putting us under an obligation by the graceful return of that Arctic vessel "Thy Love

is worth 1,000 000 0 0”

For attempting to destroy the tnon >n hi< al principles of His Royal Highne-s, the Prince of Wales, by trendng him with so much kindness .and hospitality tint His Royal Highness was induced to think well'of

Republics 100,000,000 0 0

For persuading M ile Xiisson P> leave London for A men' a,

and for still detaining that * songstress 100,000 0 0

For inventing Herr Bnritmanu, instead of leaving to some Englishman the honor of invent-

ing him ! 100,000 0 0

For incessantly producing pictures f-.om Punch, and never

acknowledging their source... No charge.

i 112.200,00J K Hi [This is our biU.I

Gi. viksto.vk, Punch & Co. —(Punch. , , Nknlch of the New !ttiv»ian 3fini«iter. A Russian Minister, commissioned to succeed Oatacazy in Washington, is on his way to the United btales. Tbe .State Department at Washington has just been officially notified by Prince Gortschakoil’ that Baron von oft’enberg has been designated by Kis Imperial Majesty, Minister for Rnssia to the government of the United States. The new Minister left St, Petersburg oa the 12th of February, and it is expected he will reach Washington about the 2<»th of March. Baron von. Oftenberg has, for many years, had charge of very important interests of the Imperial Russian government in* the East —- as Consul General at Bucharest, where Russia has for some time been sustaining a quasi protectorate of the Principalities. Baron < dlenberg belongs to an old Kusso-< ierruan family, long resident in Russia, and is spoken of not only as an accomplished scholar and a man of brilliant literary attainments, but as an able and shrewd diplomatist. He is accompanied by Count Kreutz, a young Russian nobleman, who lias already distinguished himself in the diplomatic service on the Continent, and who comes out to America as an attache of the Russian Legation. M. ScbirkofiT, the Second Secretary of the Embassy, who has been acting as Charge d’Affaires since the withdrawal of Major General Gorloff. succeeds M. Panzas, the First Secretary, who has obtained leave of absence to visit Russia, and will not likely return.—[X. Y. Herald.

o o 0 o

20,000,000 0 0

Rednetiou of the Public Debt. The administration is very happy over the fact, which is, indeed, worthy of congratulation, that the national debt, during the past month, has been reduced over twelve and one-quarter millions of dollars; bnt the antiadministration Republicans say that this reduction is due not to any policy which the administration has adopted, Decause none has been adopted, but that it is due to the wise legislation of Congress, arid the general loyalty of the people in carryring out and sustaining those laws.—[Cin. Commercial.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. Lkavr. ARMYK. Clevis. Col. Cin. A Indianapolis R. W. Local 5:15 « m j Express 6:45 ft m Express 10:10am ! Eipress. 10:30 am Express 3:35 p m Local 3:15 p m Express 7 :a5 p m | Express 6:10 p m Pitts. Cin. & 8t. Louis R. W. Fast Line 3:30 a m I Southern Ex..... 2:15a m Mail Express....10:10 a m j Sunday £x 2:15 a in Express 6:30 p m I ‘Express 8:45 a m Sunday Ex 6:30 p m I Fast Line 5:o5 p in Teure Haute Vandalia & Bt. Louis R. R.

East’aF. Line.. 315am Mail —10:15 a m T. JEL Ac. 6:30 p m Atlantic Ex 6:10 p m

Pacific Ex 3:15am St L. Day Fx... 9:tX)am Evansville Mail 1 ;G0 p m St. L. Night Ex 8:00 p m

Indianapolis & St. Louis R. B.

St. Louis Ex..._ 7:15 a m Mat too: i Ac 1:00 p m Night Ex 8:03pm

Lightning Ex... 55:10 am Night Ex —10:00 a m Accommodat'n 5:50 pm Day Lx 6:20pm Cincinnati Railroad.

Bait. Ex 3:20 a m j Bait. Ex 2:35 a m Mail 10:45 a ra | Martinsville Art0:05 a m Martinsville Ac 2:96 pm i Mail 12:55noon Balt. Ex 6:45 p m j Balt Ex - 7:50 p m

LArAYJETTK RAILROAD. Chicago Ex 2:50am ChLA Qnin.ExlOrSG a

Chicago Ex 3:10 am Cflkago Mail ..12:55noon Chi. & Qtun.Ex 8:00p m

Omaha Ex.

m

6:20 p m

Ind., Bloomington & Western Railway. Pacific Kx._ 4:05 a m | Express- 3:05 a m Day Ex 1:20 pm J Express —10:03 ft m Night MX 8 :'j5 p m I Pacific Ex — 7 :C5 p m Cincinnati Junction Railroad. Express 10:35 a m 1 Mail J :C0 p m Mail 7:10 pm { Express 8:90 pm ViNcaNNES Railroad. , Vincennes Ac... 6:20 a m f Spencer Ac. HfcOO a m Mail and Ex 1:00 p m | Vincenres Ac.. 6:50 p in Spencer Ac 3:S5 p m } Mail and Ex— 6:2) p m Fleu & Chicago Railway. Chi. & To!. Mail 6:50 a m ! Chicago Ex 7:25 a m Toledo Ex - 2:50 p m Toledo Ex - 'J: *5 a m Chicago Ex. 8:90 p m. j Mail A Chi. Ex 5:15 p m Jeffersonville & Madison. Louisville Kx. 8 220 a m i Louisville Ex... 55:90 a m Lo i dfcMad Mail 8:00a m I Columbus Ae.« 9:50 am Cotombas Ac... 3:20p m ! Louisville Ex..l2:4'nooa Louisville lx... 6:30 p in j Lou. & Mad. Ex 7:40 p m Sunday Tmin- 6:00 a m | Sunday Tmtn_ 7:40 p m

IV ew X^oathter* Store OF A. S. 32COTTLTT, (Late of the Firm of Mooney & Co.,) dealer in . LEATHER, HIDES, OIL, Shoe WindinscH, Bite., . 64 South Meridian Street. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

comoetition is offeied by rival lines.

4th. It is tea onlv General Railroad Ticket Office where the public can see correct Railroad Mapr, etc.,

an' have the Shortest. Quickest, and Best Lines pointed out

Eth. It is tbe only Office where any inducement is offered to Emigration, either in Tickets cr Freights:

the onlv place where Emigration is made a specialty. ••‘KmlKrawi**. fuke

6tc. 'The. on tv place where von ean getliekrts at all hours, cr hate them ddmred to your house,

offies, or pla-e of budress, at ail times, free of charge. ...

These are but a tew of the many reasons that can te adduced why the dtireus of Indianapolis and v b c!nhv-houid support an outside or citv office and as we have undertaken this new enterprise in tho fare of the crmlioed infiuenoef of the s' -verai Railroads eentenns here and t e 1 mon Depot Ticket Of fice. we can bnt simply beg the [sitronage of tbe ttavelllng public, assuring you that the truthfulness of ttiese suggesuous can be seen upon investisation. Adtlresa „ _

FOWKLi. 4fc I4UH BY, Proprietor*. C*re Spencer House.

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Niblock, Merrifield & Co.,

75 AND 77 W. WASHINGTON ST.

Majro & EsrguKdthal < (successors to x. over A co.) AGENTS FOR M08LEH, BAHXANIS’ & CO.’S Ciucinisati Safes, 82 and 84 8. Meridian St.

SAMPLES ALWAYS [ON HAND.

ALL SAFES SOLD IN INDIANAPOLIS AT FACTORY PRICES. Univerisity IWCedieiiie 4 >llicc» TfO. 90 BAST MABKBT STKBBT.

“The Blood is the TAie.

r seat in the bloot nod alone proper!}

The vaunted Alteratives, or Blood purifiers ot tae any etc., which, in tims, uudennine the strongest constitution.

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This Plant Is a never-failing cure for all Blood, Scrofulous, Cancerous ’ fA _, It thoroughly neutralizes the specific virus in tee bl^, whit* t-aus^ the aff .^ ion. T horef«ro,« permanently cures all forms of Scaly, Scurvy, Bllstery, Pimples, Mcerauve and litry t utaueous 1 IUll lnteinh &1 it seems that God, in his infinite wisdom, has designed this Herb above all others, for tho cor of that vast list of malidies arising from impurity of the biood. frivti tcerous masses have withered away, and the skin had aasunu-d a nealthfa. ap|)eaiauce. Pnceperiack V'ft’arrh SperHlC—f^irea the mostfoimidable cases of Catarrh iu existence, almost inatantanconaly. Hyoratea <tx)ii;cl—Our perfected remedial for the cure of Pulmonary (lonstimpUoiL Bronchiii«. Coughs, etc. Heals tubercles, subsides coughs, allays night sweats and restores strength. Relict uurat

lous and instantaneous. Price 82 per package, with book.

Pile Extract—(The Monesia.) The never-failing Pile cure. Price *2 per package. wiUi.book.

. Extract—fThe Monesia.) 'The never-failing Pile cure. Price F2 per package. wjUi, tip 1c FloW—Cures iuflamation of the eyes, and granulations. Price «2 per pseksge.

Atlunlhus Extract—The sovereign cure for Epilepsy (fits.) Price ?2 per package. Sunib»l (Husk Boot)—Cures Asthma. Relief instantaneotis. Price $2 t er box. llquidamcr—For Cholera. Diarrhcea. Dysentery, etc. Price $1 per bottle.

Fluid Extract of Yellow Jessamine—Cures Heart Disease Price 12 per box. • Neuralgo-llhruasallc Elixir—uuaranteed to cure Rheumatism md hcuralgu. Pnco per l>ox. H ailng Blood and Bon- Oiptment—Most powerful heater extant Price #t perlsvv. Ethereal Phosphorus—For the cure of Spermatorrhea, Seminal Voaaiies.-,, hcr.ovsness, etc., ete.

Price $3 per package. - __ Llthla—(Genuine.) Warranted te cure Kidney Diseases. Price S3 iter box.

ka alpa Sx>ratr-(Woman’s Friend.) An infallible Emraeuagoguc. Price $8 per box. Amaranth for the Hair—Hair Beautifier, Dressing and Restorative. Price $1 ]>cr I'ftcksge.

Fite Minutce Pain Curer—Cures j>&in in five minutes. Price81 per package.

Fevrr and Ague Globules—One box cures any ease of Fever and Ague. Price t2 per box. Headache Pdls—(Sugar-coated.) Unfailing cure for Headache. Price go cents per box. Hay Apple Plbs—.Sugar coated ) Anti-billlou« Cathartic Family Pills. Price 50 cente 1

Hay Apple PHis—(Sugar coated ) Castoreua—For Impotence, Barrenness, etc. Price 83, with book..

Price 5o cents i>er box.

All tbe University Medicines can be bad at ftO Kast Market Mreet. (table Book free.

Call for a t al-

Take The New and Reliable Route XO CHICAGO. THE INDIAHAPOLIS. FEED & CHICAGO RAILWAY CO. Are now running Two Through Express Trains i'llin * ru\ -..Ja i i,Tti n rein- urlthnrir

SPECIAL NOTICES. NERVOUS ]>ERII.1TY, With its gloomy attendants, low spirits, depression,

impotence and imbecility, find a sovereign cure in HUMPHREY'S’ HOMJTOPATHIG SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Compo^d of tho most valuable, mild and potent Curatives, they strike at once at the root of the matter, tone up the

LaCrosse, St. Paul, Rockford, Duuleith, Dutpioue, , Qf fly e boxes and a large 32 vial, wfiicii 1* very Peoria, Galesburg. Quincy, Burlington. Rock Is- ; i mpor(all t in obstinate or old casee, or 81 per single land. Des Moines, Omaha and Han Francisco. box. Sent by mail on re<x-ipt of price. Address

YS’ SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MKi)-

At MICHIGAN CITY' for Niles, Saginaw, Kalama- j HUMPHREY S’

zoo, Lansing, Holland, Grand Rapids and Muske- '

gan. and ail points in Michigan.

At L \ PORTE for Elkhart,South Bend and Goshen At PERU for Fort Wayne, Toledo and Detroit. At, BUNKERHILL for Marion and points East. At KOKOMO for Logansportand p jims West. IKS”All Night Trains are provided with the newly improved and luxurious WOODRUFF PARLOR

AND ROTUNDA Sleeping Ccaehef. Baggage checked througii to all points.

ICINE CO., 562 Broadway. New York.

Sold at wholesale by Browning A Sloan, and at retail by Wm. U. Cox, Ohae. tesge. Chaa. Danuis, J.

B. Reynolds and ficaketi A Morris.

F. P. WADE, Gen’l Ticket Agent. A. B. SOUTHARD, Ass’t Gen’l Supt G. D. HAND, Passenger Agent.

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OADBMY OF MUSIC

Lxaki & DlCKBON.

.Lessees.

ENGAGEMENT FOR ONE WEEK ONLY And a Saturday Matinee, .Commencing: MarcJi 4tl», Of the beautiful and aceompltehed MISS ADA HARLAND, In Chas. Foster, Esq.’s dramatization of BERTHA, le Seiiog lacMfle Girl! SUPPORTED BY A FULL COMPANY'.

WSeats can be secured at Pearson A Dickson’s Academy of Music Restaurant.

EnUMkhtd 1865.

riFTY UENTS for <■* ttuctins oa« tooth with L'niuhlBg Qa>. ONE 00L(*!t »n-l "Pq. Wards for Oold Killings TEH DOLLARS for«» t’iiper or Lower not o' Teeth on Bather, best

quality.

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KILGORE’S

DENTAL ROOMS

No. 70 North Illinois St..

IndianapolisL

J’ H GURAINE) HEBREW FAIR1 Under the auspices of the ladies of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Will commence at JVE JY S O IN" I C JE-v©nlng:, Marcli -4, XH’S’ll, And continue four days and evenings. A MAGNIFICENT SILVER SERVICE will’ be ! voted for to b* presented to the most popular candidate for Governor of Indiana. A ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR U. 8. BOND. A Splendid set of Bed Chamber Furniture. An Elegant Brussel Carpet. Silverwear and other valuable presents will be git-tn away. The entertainment each evening will consist of Church’s new collection of beautiral DISSOLVING VIEWS, Exhibited for the first time in this city: Glees, Quartetw, Solos, and Recitations bv the Beit amateur and professional talent of the ctiy. Refreshments will ba furnished by Pearson A Dickson, the eminent caterers. The management will spare no pains to make this Fair the GREAT EVENT OF THE SEASON.

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rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 * . Notice is hereby given' that a petition has l>een presented and is now pe-ding before the Common Conncil of the eity of Indianapolis, asking an order to vacate all ’.hat portion of Fifth street lying between the east Une of Illinois street and the line bounding and terminating said Fifth street on tho east between the north line of Block No. 20 and the. south line of Block No. 21 of JanusP. Drake’s addition to the eity of Indian«-poHs, as platted and acknowledged by him on the 16th day of April, 1852, and recorded in the Recorder’s office of Marion county, Indiana, in Plat Book No. 1, page 95 of Marion County Records. . Tfl* XBCbTxrs or Sale* Cha pel By Job x Jim ah. Prest W*. F. BtaCK. YVM. liJMDXBSOK. Lucy Witt. oa ta JAKEN W. XZJUS&U,, IrroHNxy at Law and Notary Ftmxo,

Omrm-7 Poatoffioe Buildln# Ktefera to Indiana Baakia* oorapanT. and

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