Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1867 — Page 4
DAILY HERALD-
APRIf'
THURSDAY MORN ISO,.
IHBIAHAPOLIS R. R. TIME TABLE.
Colurnho. «B<J IndUn.polH Oantral Hallway. r*Ain*i.*»v». abrit* S'SSS:E:?l.'r.t. t^r.S Oinolnnail and Richmond Railroad, ClNriMNAT! VIA RICHMOND.) Kt pros*. * 3:15a.M. 2:15B. M Mail ' 2:46 r M. B:45P.M B.llafonlalna Railroad.
lo'lation.
Kx press
Vccommo'i
NiRhlKx press Nr^htlCxprest Aoeommodatior K-tpress 51n,>
I.KAVB
4:15 A. M ...»:l*l r M .7 ;00 P. M
ABRIVK
8:60 A, M .11 :l»> A. M
H :45 P. M
Madl.on Railroad.
MornlnRKxj.il 10:40 A. M. 13:45 P.M
i.fi.raonvlll* Railroad.
N iaht Kxpress » 20 P. M. •*»>*.* Ij'lfuiBbus Spcrlul »:00A.M Indianapolis, Pern and Chicago Rallwar- ' itlcngo Kxjircss. 6:M r *'■ #:»» r “
Lafaretta and Chicago Railroad.
cS K^s::.^r e ”::i3iw V V j^
AccommwlHtion
H iringileld
ago .VI
8:0r» P. M. 10:l r » A. M
ght Kxproas.. 1*4:25 A. M. a ^)A.M
cornmodHtion. m
(Jaicago Night Kxpposs... l‘i
Cincinnati Railroad. .. :».:10 a *. 12 ?op. x . .10 >55 AM. 7 P. X
Kxpress 7:15p.M. 12 05 a. m Martinsville Accommodat'n 1 :. r )0 p.m. 10:15 a. m Tsrre Haote andIndiinapolii. sr. fiOuis Kxpress 0:Of>A.M. 7 ;no r m Maftoon Express 12 •15 p. x. 1«» <»5 a. m Night Express 'J :05 p.m. :05 a m woaiivilla. New Albany and Chicago Railroad. [(IKKKKCAflTLR JUNCTION.]
(ioing North. Smith.
Express r» :05 pm. 12 15 v m
Areommodation 7:45 a. M.
Freight 10:(K) A M. 10:05 P. M
G I T V NE W S . To-dny’a >%dvcrtlaemenf
For >nle -Saloon, No. 2J West Washington
street.
Notlee—EvhftTigc Hank at itrecheastl**. In-
diana.
Km-sale—To builders and roofers—Tliom.i< l>. Kingan. IIf : .TfOOK %TI€' TICK FT. FOR MAYOR, r<>|,0NK[, B. (’. SHAW. POR CITY .IllIMiK. WILLIAM A. Lowr.. KOR TIIKASCRKU, •rolIN STUMITI. FOR CLERK, JOHN FKHBENBATI II. FOR CITY MARSHAL, JFKFKRSON SPRINGSTEEN. FOR CITY ASSESSOR, BENJAMIN K. REED. FOR CITY AI'MTOR, PRIVATE II, .1. MARSHALL.
For Councilman. Kirst Ward—John 15. Ossroed. Seronil Ward—Willlnm Wllkison. Third Ward I'ourth Ward—James Skillen. Elfth Ward—James Mi lt. Shepcrd. Harry Vandei'rift. sixth Ward—Thomas Kedmond. Seventh Ward- Thomas Cottrell. Eiffhth Ward —Wm. H. Ilcnsrlirn. Ninth Ward—Henry Oelsel. To (ill varanoy of Mr. Orosvrnor. i g" Wm. 15, .'liles has hern appointed admiiiisirator at the estate of John U. Miles. i; D’Tlie Southwiek rnrjt’i/t e-is >, fur the peosesaion of sundry ehifilren, i< now in j.r.'irre - before .In.life Blair. '■Governor Hiker his heen oh-ent from theiity, at l.vansvilh^ •luee M.e.driy. lie will hot return before S itunlay. — Al l ilANirs Ror.Ni>.—A Fenian hall G to he ijtvou at Washington |[.,u m v |, \S ednes.lay evening. \ jolly time may he e\peeled. The asses-nients ol Internal revenue ip this distrii I, for the month of Mareh. foot up TT.ol whiih Marion eounty has s-’n,. s :e, e.:,. A < vi ill DealerI'lioviDEU-FMii.— ciiaries Harvey, eoneermal with Tsehuill in stealing eittle from the Bellefontaine pens, wasyeater- ■ lay ud need to two years in the penitent arv. £ P 'J. II. Warner,a hotel runner, yesterday e ime to grief on aeeount of having too faittf.illy discharged h.sduties in the sofieitatirn of customers. His grief amounted to .■jlO.eO In the aggregate. fa7The Social l mle nt the I’.rsf I niversalist Church will meet at th.tr new hall Wallace’s block,, this evening at 7;.; oVIocir. Tho members and Iriends of the congregation aro invited to attend. 15" A band of gypsies is encamped a short distance east of the city, and tho farmers thereabout are a little uneasy in consequence. They need not he, as gypsies never steal anything near their encampments. * I ff Yesterday was a glorious spring day, and people manifested a decided preference* for the shady side of the street, with an occasional dive into Green's drug store, where Artie soda water was fizzing and fuming. IrTT Remember the ( ineinnati excursion on the 21th, in the interest of the Mission .Sabbath School. Three dollars for the round •trip, with the privilege of a two days stay, to returnon regular train. That is charity rs cheap as dirt. IJT Motley'.* I.wly'.* Hoot: and Frank /,<■■*- lie'* J,ally'.* Mityttzine for May can be found at Mrs. J. .1. Merrit's news stand, one door south of the post oilier. Mrs. Merritt rrcolv1»<t night the following weeklies: A’, .e York Lf ilyrr, tl o C'livinry Corner, Literal’J A '- hum. the Uomanriet and li'istnn Cost. Al.T.ECED FoIu.fuv.—John H. Lowib n, « Bloomington lawyer, yesterday had an examination before the I'nited Stitiss Commissioner on a I'harge of having forged names of notaries and witnesses to pension paper-, with intent to defraud the Government. Lawden was held to bail in the sum of $l,i>en. JfjT’James Sleath yesterday had an examination before Esquire Coulon on a charge of attempting improper liberties with II dtin Lyon, a little girl nine years old. We did not learn the nature of tho verdict returned by tho jury, although if ihe evidence of the Utile girl is entitled to credit, be richly deserves a term In the penitentiary. 1 : I’lie eiiy ollleers and nirmbers # i,f t|,e common eoiiiied are n quested to meet at tie council rhanikcr to-morrow nt bHlfpnst oi c o’elm k, to atUml the ftimral of John Blike, bate eoutieilman of Ihe Fourth Wai l, i lie procession will st„r* from Wes|. y t hapel at half past two oMn.'li. Streit—i-ars will lie :n wiitmg it the corner of Illinois and WaMiin:'. t -n v 4 n c; s.
Crop Projects.—The greatest anxiety is felt in regard to the crops, especially the wheat. Our people aro looking to a gc> I wheat crop as the most promising escape from financial distress. From our exchange we gather that wheat, in general, is looking well throughout the State, though much less than usual was sown, on aeeount of previous successive failures ami the high price of seed ' The following Item* we gle«» itam correspondence of the Cincinnati J!n<flilT€T' Washington Oocrrnr, wheat here gyeraliy '^"^UsJthoughl don’t think there is *«>» ““J'SLt^L^ce the?e“ w!rheTn^omo n p!n<’^ n a half^erop^ and Montgomery rot nty. April lO.-Thc wliest. crop through this section looks very noor- the late freezing has made sad inroads on it’ Taking in consideration the short crop sown, and preserf* appearance, we can not make over a strong half crop. We have a good prospect for :»j*plrs and peaches, and in fact all small fruit-. CitAXb Em i rsign to Crown lltu..—The officer-, managers and corporators of Crown ILIH motciy b. nqiany, the Mayor of the city, the members of the Common Council, the press, an/ our citizens generally, will make a grand excursion, via street railroad, to 5 rown Hill, on Friday the IHth instant. Cars leave corner of Illinois and Washington street* at j >'■ M. precisely. Fare, 25 cents for the round trip. All special invitations heretofore made by the Citizens’ Street Kailway (.unpauy for tin excursion to Crown Hill arc hereby renewed, and such parties will pie ise occupy the three front cars. We pre--.ume ladies and gentlemen will generally take advantage of this opportunity for the enjoyment of the Ijyst excursion of the season. ]: J The excursion to Cincinnati, on the 27th instant, for the benefit of the Indianapolis MN-ion Sunday School, promises to be a most pleasant all'air. We aro assured that no pains will be sp ired to ifiake it what it should be. We would advise all who desire to visit < nc.nr.ati to embrace this opportunity. Ti 1. Is arc placed at the low price of $3.00 fo • tin-round trip, so that it may lie within the reach of every one to go. j ' The iinrnc of the sensational actress who recently corruseated behind the Metropolitan footlights is sometimes pronounced V i-l v.i!Icy- evident mimomer, as she Is co i b ily mountainous. Wc don’t want to have her mountin' ns. LOCAL ITEMS.
B-.’-.pox' Li I ii (l<-n I ion i« paid to the rep ining of Ladles’ Jewelry of all kinds, by M. G. Stacy, Watchmaker and Jeweler, No.
II North Meridian.
'I'Jic ohoii-cMt nn«I rheapentwtoek of Spring < loths of all colors, Casslmerestf every kii.d, and a splendid lot of Yestings— tbo cheap, st in tlie city—can be had by calling on Professor lAmox, the Merchant Tailor, at No. South Illinois street. IS-lw It ix iisidBmto attempt n <l< > iu'rlp*
The •* UafortamaUe” khould read Dr. William Thomson’s sdvertlsemonlon the third pa«*. Ion I !«•: ■eel—doseph Butsch has stored up more ice this season than ever tiefore. His ice is always of the best quality; ■dean and clear. He has been in the business longer than any other denier, always reliable and prompt to supply his customers. For the convenience of the public, you can leave orders at the China Tea Store, No. 7 Odd Fellows’ Halt, where all orders may be left and meet prompt attention. 16-dlm Journal copy. A mire awtorlnirml of Cloth stmtl Silk garments of every style, just received at Jones, I >a\ is A - ( o’s. 17-3 Cnlicoe* —oaly 13 1-3 reate lor good madder colors—Linens and Muslins, the cheapest in the city. Prices all reduced. Every article selling at or below cost. Gnr store will lie closed in two weeks. Call soon, or you lose this golden opportunity. 17.g J. W. Hess Co. 4-oosl Mark ttllkn, at *» OO aad $1 25 per yard, at the Bee Hive. See advertisement, !>th column, 1st page. 20-tf If arias; Is-oaed oar room* ansi agreed to give possession on or before the 1st of May iToxt, we will oiler greater inducement* than ever before to close our stock of Dry Goods. «>ur goods are nearly alt new, and all marked as low as they can be bought to-day In New York. J. IV. Hess * Co.
17-5
The Oift Concert to he Riven In the city of Richmond, Indiana, for the benefit of the Soldiers’ Home, will positively take place May 1, 1SC7. There are tickets enough sold to make the drawing, l>ut not enough to realize a handsome sum for the “ Home.’’ All those desiring to assist us in realizing and amount suilicient to aid that noble institution, can do so by procuring a ticket, as a per cent, of all money paid in will go to the Home. There will positively not be a single ticket sold, except in the ofiice at Richmond, after April 25. Those desiring to purchase tickets, should do so at once, so that ail agents can make their report* by the 25Ui instant, as there will he no report* received at this otHcc, if not mailed by the above dale. For mode of distribution and list of premiums, see circulars. Captain J. T. JIacauley is agent for this city. S. J. Miller, Proprietor. Box 232. Richmond, Indiana. l!-dl5, 17, 20, 24&wl
Me xv Mprlatt CHiawla a« Tyl«w*a ]’... Hive. See advertieement, Oth column, l»t ■ ’20-tf
■a Ciaciaaa*!.
I>0< TOR KENNEDY, whose name issoi’aniili.ir to the American public, and one of the most learned physician* In thl* country, whiwe »ucccssful treatment of diseases of the skin and limbs have given him a world wide reputation, is in ihis city, andean be consultc 1 at his otfice, 322 West Sixth Street. A Philadelphia paper, speaking of him, says: " Having graduated at
the Carpet House of ! one of the best schools in the world, he traveled
ii .n of the goods kept :if
Hume, Adams Co. They must heseento be appreciate!, and when you sec them you rr-// buy if you consult the best interest of
your purse.
tlocUi t»ml Jexxelry r paired ig a superior manner, and in a short time, at St o v’s Watch Manufactory, No. 11
North .Meridian street.
ft)S; «j>e«-i:*l mile of Ifoii«ehol«l Goods, .at the City Auction Rooms, tc-day at half-past nine o’clock a. M. Great variety. Be sure and ito. Tlie goods are nearly new. Throe good Featherbeds. Billows, Bolsters, Carpet-, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Stands, Glass I and I Lc eiiswaro, Clock. Wardrobe, Mattress, Tub-. U beelbarrow. Looking G1 a-sfs.ete.,
, . !'. ■ -urc and go.
Wm. 17. Fi atiifsiun, Aindi irc cr.
To :«!! xx Horn if m:iy oom-ern.— | The ,:|. Jars, containing catalogue of prizes
to be drawn at the ‘’Soldiers'Home <lift Con- j ~ — • • m — ~ cert. ’ 'day I.’ l-b7. will be^ distributed once j TIolli ansi Fre«-kl«i*. The only more tan ti dioui the city, when It will be ' reliable rcmely for brown disc.doralioncalled
:ki ks, 1* Berry’s .Moth and
Br
extensively, having.visited every jveople and kingdom having any position araongthc nations of the earth—his scholastic and scientific attain ments giving him access to the principal medical institutions of tho Old World. With an enthusiastic love and veneration for his profession, he lias endeavored to trace the nature and to ascertain the actual*Influence exerted by remedial agents in effecting the removal of diseases of the skin, for purifying the blood and removing a.l diseases arising from scrofulous and oilier constitutional complaints, and restoring the disordered system to sound and perfect health. There are no remedies known tothc -cience of man that can equal ids treatment. Dr. Kennedy lia- collect. ,1 the principal discoveries with which modern chemistry lias enriched the field of Materia Mr. lira, a Washington journal says, hat ir.g made those di c ea a es, di-cases of the skin and limbs, a specialty for seventeen years he is able on the instant to give yon the name and cau-enf year !:-, i-e, \rilh the mathematical certainly * f a ready reckoner.” Persons at a distance can hr treat.- 1 by gr. mg ade.< riplion of diseases by letter marl3-dlv
,;l those holding tickets and those .M>>Tii and Frf. at ks, is
it. purchase to procure and preserve J. T. .MAfAiT.i:v, agent for city.
I>re-.s E p.- Willi the advent i f warm weather mankind fei ls like shaking off its i cumbrous winter attire, and blooming afresh j in light, grac-ful and elegant spring dress. | The old and popular house of Moritz, Brother ! ,V I n., No. I'd West Washington street, is now 1 prep ire I to rnei t ibis want of human nature, | having ju-t n . rived one of the largest and ! fioc-t stocks t f -priog and summer goods ever I brought to this city, comprising all the various 1 ■Pyb's whi li arc to tie se n in the great empo- | ri imsi f fa-hion in the eastern cities. These j go . is have i.een jdirchascd l.y a niemlicT of ] tlo , ri ri-idenl in New York, and have t>ccn | secure.; on terms ... unusually favorable that 1 they ore enabled to offer them to citizens of ' Indianapolis at prijej ifflictl lower than those which have ruled the market for the past four 1
y. »r-.
Tins rouse lias been fortunate in securing j the «ervices%f Mr. George W. Stolworthy as colter, a gentlenian whose reputation as/ «ucepss'id arli-t is Widely established. In view j of these facts we feel justified in assuring our ! readers that the" Merchant Tislloring Depart- ' m* r,t of the establishment offers as great or
INSURANCE. UNION. jY Ntool* Oompany.
< apital and \aaeta 8290,004) OO An Additional Personal I.lability 200,000 OO Cnjiilal Mound for sise Payment of I.otaea 120*000 00
greater i iduccnients tlian any other house in j epilK bii-ine--
I Indiana. Til la la th
the Wc-t. Fora perfect fit, excellence of material and workmanship, and on tho score of ccotraiiy. Hie gentleman who desire* a complete -piing outfit can not do ijetter than call at N". I'b where we cun assure him he will me. t willi courteous trcaUnent and fair deal-
i ig.
AA iiilexriiahlnj; nn«t KlasiforlsajMr. .1. B. Anderson W Go. are prepared to do 1 Whir, wn-libur and Blnstering on the shortest noli . in.i fo ihe satisfaction of his customers. \\ c «dv;-c all persons wanting any thing done ‘ > tl 'o give them a call, at the office of the (irii n'al House. 42. -f. SSeiftoiin IiiihJii’iI received an c\.- Ibod. stock A Spring Cloths, which he is tie-,rous of making ufi to order for customers. H aems and fits In a superior manner, and m J,. - at reasonable prices. 18-iUmeod
of tlo- ( <>:n]>*i,y
i.Usines* in fX^i^^iJTtb:;^
Bonds with the
which Iiha dejm*i
ne Auditor of rttute to intlem-
with
nify its policy holders. If cohXm no more to injure with the Union than with foreign companies. The oftice of the ( ompnny fs ove r the BF.E 11 i Y E Store, on the northwtr-st corner of \Vai»h> inton an«i .Meridian streetf*. i.ali ami ^ee us iw-
lore in^urinx
n K-
-K 1J. MARTINI*ALE, Trcsident.
GEO. W DUNaN, Secretary.
ISA AG C.
I‘.m :>• <«, }..(,{ (i Iovph.
InpmV \ (Tu,l«r nil in t <f .March! *2'', I s t-i ndnihtirso tiii' of Oliio and Indhtfi-*! ff^r iiVoricy^ expriulnl for etiiohui^, e‘|iiippin/, :in«l |M-ovi«ioi)iti^ inilBiM to aid in the rebellion, the rr«^hlf nt li m appoinS I Mu- following «nnitiii>sion<‘r < for this St’i * . dohn s. ri)ihp«, of .Miwo tiri: J is. < . Ihd.inf IUinniv; :inii )
of l\ ' iitii ' \ .
I’ntsiiNx!. Major J. W. Elll.lt, i f i!„. Sevii.lh Be dart avaliy.wiis iiitiic.ily >.- terday. m, Ids way t., join hi- n glmeiit at !■ rt Riley. M I- Elliott was » Gipt dii in the H ve dh Indiana t ay dry. Ills appmulmtht as Majc.f in tj,, r.gului arnij. while Matr Oenerals |,known to acci j.t coiiimi-. alons as < . ,|,,| |.,. id.-iiant-Jonljs a littb >| i,, r< to say tic* !.■ i-t of it.
White Gloves at cost,
-nn^mil —at
r -Y W. Hess * Go’s. Sun I nit>r<-lln*.|nMtre<-cl*<-<l at ’y. IGI.I K.-tlows Hall. 17-5 III:i»-!r Nillx*.—A few* pieces left, and scIImi • •,> m tuai cost. Great tiargains. ( 'all and-CO tin in. at J. W. IIkss ,y Gil’s. 17 5 > * KimhI iiMsot-imenf oi' Par>i-*ol<s and iu Shades, new stvies. just received and on sab - , .at Jones, Davis A Go's. * 17-5 Flffiirotl l*t4|ii«>M, tho noxrr«i| tliinc out in dress goods, at the Bee Hive. See ■t lviTtiscinciff, hihcolumn, 1st pace. 20-tf ilortii yrxr-tl xx hlr ’ 7ci«< heal !»Iim Bn only I s cents; CiiIm ocs I.” 7 cents; Shirt Kronls in lin.-ns .at co-t, at - 1-5 J. \V. rt ess* CD’s. •T ■>>eo line of'Prena-h anal Paisley Shaw I -, very cheap, at No. 5 Odd Fellows "li. 17-3 8'E i-iiiiiialrigis Ifoviei-y, ftal* 1 '* Mu-lins, |,incus tiiid all ntln r coods at -1 " k. J. W. Ill -sA Go.
HAYS, Agont Dlrectara:
J.i« M Kay K II. Martlmlale. Tho, II Sharpe, \VIIIlam S. Hubbard, John W. kliir|>hy, .1. II. Baldwin, .fos. I>. Pattirton. .fere MeIl^nry Scbmill. <»eo. B. Yandcs, Nicholas McG'arty, .Tettne L. Williams, Martin L. Bierce. aprll <13m
TEA*. CHINA TEA STORE fVendqnartersi la ladiaaa KOR CHINESE AiND JAPANESE TEAS! Tin* China Tea Store, F.MTAKI.INIIED IN 1852,) No. 7 ODD FIILLOWS’ HALL.
I iT A •Ii.boidv lady, •• m. ehieken” in | years, and wit!, I.-s bciuy tinm Hiirti , f j Troy.crcdid - to. thing ..f ii„„ ,,.-t.r- ! d iy. by osl. nlatloiisly pala.lim; Hie-tn,.|* j n I biitlernil? I.r. i . lii s and a short skirt. No at- i tempt was made, so far as we know, to j her, on the part of numerous young m.-n w ho regarded tho gentle ereutiire with wnti.trr, '
slightly mixed with apprehension. Correction.^In a hritf notice in cur yc*.
terday’a issue of the new bonded warehouse just established, by government authority, at No. M5 South Meridian street, we inadvertently Stated that Messrs. T. F. Ryan * Co. were the proprietors. We should have said , ,, ’ R /* n ’ Mr Ryan goes it alone, us ho is ully able to do. We trust that in the battle
r-r
4';,ID-ues) st* 14*, ij 8>3 and
• o'- p< r yard, at the Kce.llivc. See ad- ' G :>> mi nt, Jill coliirnii, 1st p ig... 20-tf
fin- I;,rses.f ••luek of fki-<-s« and
1 k I'riiii-Mtigs in tlic city, at Jones, Davis
1 ■’ 17-5 !,r *- ! > .-ufecos* hu« opened a
B. •tt.’duig House at No. 55 West Maryland - i- .t. A few d-iy boarders can be aceoin-
ncdlt.l. ^ 1-^, ' tVw Sluys only ofclieap
.."-.and Wien you will have to pay « 1)ro ,i,, ' " 11 '“ ur ’’'y Goods. To avoid this, cull
wl’bFts' '•' •ay oil J. W. 1 Ifss a c,,. 57-.-x.-in.li-,- kAitl 4JI„x eu. 4Jonnine, * '.at lylcrs Bte Hire. :-a.i' udvertiseo. .’.otlieolnninf 1st page. 20-tf * I«t oF nex* 4 lonkin.|r 4 loflm.
just r. ccivcd and s, |||„. ; , |„. il |, > ;i t Ne. 5G,|d
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flnnnf iinl -Iy l. s of 1) eess 4s00(Is, Soiwis, I,aces, Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery, jijsllns, Linen*, Calicoes, Flannels, CaNslniere4, and all other goods at and below cost, at tho Ladies' Emporium, No. <s F.jst Washlngt.,41 street. 17.3
SPECIAL NOTICES. A Timely Warning. I: is especially importnntat this time, when the markets of the United states arc flooded with direst poisons, under the name of imported liquor-, and when domestic compound* juirporting to bi medicinal, but not u whit less jjerniciou*, arc heralded to the world as "sovereign remedies,” that tho public should fully understood the farts. Bo it known, then, that whlleaU the diffusive stimulants called liquors arc impure, and all the Tonies containing alcohol arc manufactured with a Uery article containing amyl or fusel oil, a mortal poison, H0nTETTKK'8 ( lil.EBl: \TKD STOMACH RITTERS contain none of th.-e things, but aro a combination of pure essence of Rye with the pure Juices of the ino«t valuable sbimavhic, anti-bilious, and ajierient herbs and plants, and that as a safe and rapid remedy for Dyspepsia and all. its kindred complaints, this preparation stands before the world without a rival or competitor. Its sale* to- lay are equal to the combined sales of all the other tonics advertised in the I'nited States, and tin- certificates w hich authenticate its usefulness are signed l.y individuals of the highest standing hi every pr.d'es-ional calling and walk of life. Beware of imitations and impostor-.. aprfT drn<IAw3w •ti Card to Invalids. A < u-i k'yiiian, while residing in South America as a mi—iuniiry, discovered a sale and simple remedy for the . of Nervous W.-akm-s, Kariy Decay, Disca-cs of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorder- brought on by tuneful and vicious habit,, (.rent numbers have liccn cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send tho recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a cealed envelope, to any one who needs it. Kin OE cilkKO*. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, station P, Bible House, feldS dly New York City.
SPECIAL MOTICEA. Holtoxvay-s MUa *■ 0rop»y.—The action <rf iwnedle* on Urn blood, checks the too rapid efftnton of the watery humors Into the absorbent*, avd by equalizing the flow of the secretion*, render* the disease comparatively inactive,theOlntmemtpenetrating through the jjores of the skin, dsains by evaporation the seen m roller ted.in the cellular tissue and ultimately jjerfonns a radical cure. The Bills purify the blood and strengthen the digestive organs. Sold by aU Druggists. aprll diwlw HUNNEWELL’S CNIVEIINAI. I By adverttsiogYt is expected 1 to gain a notoriety, than which fkE.fllvDY- | no form is belter, but it i- on True Character alone that sales must rely. It is presumed that the contrast of this splendid preparation, its simplicity, anil the freedom with which it may be used whenever there is the least tickling or irritation in the throat, in contrast with old forms, in which components are such that doses are restrained to two or three times a day, is perlcctly apparent, and is as truly the theory as Hunnewell’s Universal Cougli Remedy is valuable, which Ten Years have most clearly proved. Whooping Lough, Hoarseness, Goughs, Colds, Sore Throat, and all complaiuLs, which, il neglected, end In Consumption, are its work to cure or relieve, to which the mo-l undoubted testimonials, which may he seen at my ntlice, fully corroborate. J. L. HUN.NEW El.I., Proprietor, Practical Gliemist and Pharmaceutist, No. !• Commercial Wliarf, Boston, 51 assai-husetts. Hold liv all regular dealers iu Medicines, aprll deodAweowTm Sxveet Opopoomx.—We shall not present our casket of Sweet Opojtonax at the Palais Royal until our esteemed cousin, Najioleon, conrigns Mexico to Undo Sam for sale keeping. We shall furnish him with a token of remembrance far sweeter than the roar of artillery—the extract of ,swoetf)poponax—the richest gem and sweetest perfume. F.. T. SMITH A GO , Manufacturers of the Floral Perfume, New York marls dim
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Perbarrel Bottled Ale, per dozen AXES— Teneyck, per.iuz Grad's patent Simon’s Patent “ Plan. American Spring Steel... BEESWAX... .. BEANS—Firm. Small white BRICK— Pulverized Brick, per bbl Fire Brick, per l.UOO... It ROOMS— Common, per dozen Medium. ••
Shu
... 141*) ...as to at)
*60 to 2 15 . 4 HO to 4
Lard—steady; sates ui 790 barrels at 13d
Re-
mitter—Unchanged, with tales at UAlOe,
for Ohio.
Chef se—Stead y at 13@lSc.
Money—Kaey at 5®7 per cent, for call
Ioann.
Sterling—Quiet at »«9>4. Gold — Firmer, opeeing at $i 34%, advancing to 91 25^, declining to #1 35, and dosing at ■51 o-*?.*-
1 for winter, and quiet for >. 2 spring at $S tiom 06;
30 to :n , 15 to 25 J».. .3 UU 20 to *4 15 to
New ami Elegant Designs,
An Able Protector. If you have a lame side, a sick headache, heavy cough, or cold, or a general nervoosness, one moderate dose is sufficient—say as a brisk purge, four to six pill.-; as a laxative, one or two pills, to be taken at night on retiling. They are admitted to be the best protector against every form of disease. They so quietly restore the Stomach, Liver and Blood, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all secretions and excretions of the whole system in unhealthy to a healthy condition, renovate and repair the injuries and wastes of the entire organism—vegetable ingredients throughout—no minerals whatever. Persons feeling dormant, having no ambition, the young of both sexes, who are growing fast and complaining of no appetite, of broken rest and a cold reluctance to business, will find them extremely efflenetoes. The married and single of the opposite sex, suffering ftmn lost strength, and whose systems seem deranged, should invariably nan Medway’s Regulating PHD. So in all Diseases of the Bowels, in the purifying of tho Blood, so essential to the promulgation of Health. They purge mildly, are coated with sweat gum, maklngthnm tasteless to the palate, and are free from small. As they areal all time'- useful, no family shonld 1.0 without them. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cents per tWXaprS d.tw2w A .lew rerfaaefarthe lUatkereUtf. Pknlon’B “Night Hloouslttg Cerean.” Phnlan’e “Night SlMgatiig Cerewn.** fhatlaa'a “ Night tel owns Ing Corona.” Phaiwa’n “Nl*ht BlMotlag Cerean.” PhnlosT* “Night mooning Cerenn.”
Per
flower
Krf. l.E lj *T|. »N. IVepircd l.y Dr. B. 1 kv, l>: riiiatli'.|.>2i‘t, Id !’. nl sir..', New York. - M Ny all Hruiciist*. in ;r27 d.iu.l! 11 « ^ 1: 1 T O Is O ;% A . a^o. 2 1 Mouth IlliuoiN We f p't ImiMinif iM-ith ni' the hank. \ros! V !oanr«l ins ;ms to st.ll any article offAlue. GoosJj 01 »ll k iD'l.i boufrbt sod M»!4i orcxohan^otl. Always on b:«nB. Unmleemf.*rMal*i<fr trail** To)**rtM?*wi<»hin^t > M*)l out Furniture an l IIt»n-*rh<»l*l Gonild. \v»; \\ ill huy it thr h.»u-f — j»av »n>c the hiKhr't UiiIn them the trouble <>f an AIK'tlnn naIo ."hot Gunt t«» h»r«* hj the <1 ty ’»r wt ' k
KI» Mat
I'.tctofli** .ui’lrc'ft, l«M’k hox ;i.;r m*rlH«lly
A mo**t exquisite, .Ichcatc Mil Fragrant fume, ilistillfit iroin the rare ami beautiful fl
from which it takes iu name.
Manuf^cturcil only by
FIIA 1*03 A HON, Hew Y«rfc. BKW ABK OK COUNTKIIKF!T * ASK FUR KUALONTAKA >o«>l UU.
dcoOAwcowly
PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND MACE, For Preecrvlngt Resiorlav am* HomiMfrIn* ttic Hnlr v z\n.l i*» the mo>*i«1ellfhtfnl an«l wonderfal Article the wnrM ever j»nxlure«l. Lxiilien will lin«l it not only a certain remedy to Re-twn*. Darken and Beautify the Hair, but *Do adesiraMe artiele r*r the T«»ilet, an it is highly perfumed with a ru h anddelieate perfume, inde* pen lent of the ir.i^r.tnt <> or of the < >iIn of l*alm an«l Maee The TIarvet of Feru* A new and beautiful jM-rfume, w hu h in tlelicacy of »rent, and the ten:u*tty with whii*h itcliniTjto the handkerchief attd person. U «ine4|Ballod. The above articles for sale by all DmgjflsU *ad I*erfumer9,at|l per Ixittle ea* h. Srnt !»y ex press t*> an v ud !re's>, !>y the proprietors. T. W WRIGHT A t <>., 100 Liberty ••rant, N«w York. For tale in Indianapoli* by Wiles Jt Reynold*, op|M»-ite the I'oNtolUce. 4>ett(jd5tn HYGIENIC WINE This iMr'.RTXD Tonic, rrrommrnded by the must eminent physicians, is made of PUT KB SXIIIKK Y, Admit- in IU ca>mpnsltion only Tonic, Aromatic and Febrifuge substances. It replaces, with a great -ajwriorlty, all otber Bitten, which have for a base nothing but alcohol or Inferior whiskies. It U rickcr than any other Hitters in Aromatic and Halaomlc Prloclploo, And its taste Is ex.rulsite. IPs soothing effect* oa the Nervous FI aids Is most astonishing, for, whila it gently cxhilcrates by reanimating the functions of the Digestive Organ#, and dissipate Languor, by gently refreshing and stimulating the Brain, giving a healthy tone to the whole organism, it leaves behind none of the baleful influences that follow alcohol ie stimulaate. We warrant that, upon trial. Hygienic Wine will be found a Moot I>c lie loan Heverace, Possessing wonderful virtues In all cases of Dyspepsia and Debility, and moreover is unex lied as au >V I * KTIZ K K. To Ladles, especially, it wilt prove a most effectual relief for those ailments to which the sex Is most liable. LAMBERT * KAMPINU. 31 and 63 Broadway, New York. MUSCAT PERLK will befoundemoot;de!lciou* Wine, superior to anything of the kind—it D the pure Juice of the finest grape, fruity and delicious beyond description. Try it and be convinced. Both of the Wines are for sale by Browning A Sloan; it. II. Lee, under Bates House; Hay A Go., corner IllinoD and Washington street. BRStWNINO * Ht.AAN, ertSdly Indianapolis. Agents tnr Indiana.
EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT I MATHEWS' VENETIAN HAIR DYE, knoxni and used over 20 year*. Daily Increasing in pnb^ lie. favor. Complete in one botte. No wash. No trouble A Child can apply it. Produces a lustrous black or brown, as desired. Does notinjure the hair. Price 75 cents. Sold by Druggists and and Fancy Goods Dealers. Also. MarnKwir AHNtca Hstn glos* for retorlng and dressing the Hair. iel dtyeod Hill’s Hair J>.ye, Fifty cents, black or brown instnntuneous,natural, durable, beautiful, reliable, indeed the beet in use, has been before the public over fifteen years. Is the cheapest, containing as much a* the usual dollar sizes. Depot, No *6 John street. Now York City. Sold by all Druggists, patent medicine, perfumery and fancy goods stores everywhere. ietfidly
IITME, A DANS A CO.’S,
M eod 28 Wees WosMlaftoa »«. marSdUmtopcol
BINDERY.
DAILY TTm> AT-T>
BOOK BINDERY,
li 1*2 East WasfciBffUa Street,
INljI AiVA-fOLIH, DIN UI A. IN A.
ctlom wltb owr I.arge
Job Printing Office,
-We have one of the most complete
BOOK BINDERIES
BRAss k KETTLEsi per pound . '
BUTTER—
Choice Indiana Hull, active Modmui to Common, dull CEMENT
CANDLES— Star
Summer, pressed CANDLE WICK—
CANNED FRUITS—•
One pouud Cove Uysters, per doz. 2 <J0 to Two . *• •* •• •• •• a *s to Two •• Peaches *• *• 4 50 to Two “ Cherries *• “ 5 00 Two ** Black Berries 4 uu
CHEERS—Firm an 1 scarce
CLAY, per bushel
COAL—
Brazil Highland Pittsburg. Rolling Mill
COPPER—
Brazier's Copper Copper Bottoms, per pound COFFEE— Firm and scarce tor choice
gi;ades “Wc quote COTTON BATTING.'. COTTON YARN 3— No son No. BW) No. toe Carpet warp Coverlet yarn w. ..
FLOCK—
Superfine ■xtra,
FRU?r!i^
Dneil Apples, per lb.. . Green “ •• bbl Peaches, halves, per lb
" quarters, “ js
FEATHERS—
^I S *ew. live geese .68 to 70 White Fish,one-half bbl 7 25 to 7 50 White Fish in kite 1 UU to 2 *U Mackerel. No. I, one-half bbl . 10 50 to 10 73 Mackerel, No.*,one-half bbUarge 10 UO to to 25 Mackerel, in kltt. No. L 2 50 to 2 HO wo£ZZ!r&Z, k £i No - 1 ^ kalslns Layers, new 4 75 to Turkish Prunes, per lb..SB to *4 • ^Dried Currants 20
LATENT MARKETS. FIVE P. M. Flour—The market closed a shade firmer for medium and wood grades, and steady tor
low glade*.
Who .— Very linn
spring; sales of No.
No. 1. 2 7.58(2 Nl.
Kye—Steady, with sales at $1 17®1 4S for
W cHtt-rn.
Gem—Firm at $1 30 in store; 9^ 233-2 afloat for shipping mixed Western. Date - Dull, with sales at 71qt73c. for West-
ern.
Pork—The market is decidedly tinner; sales
for
...18‘; to 20
75
24 to 27>;
55 to 4U
25 to 40
ltt of 1,000 barrels at J22 S7 , ^(a22 90 regular 70 : new mess, clo-iug with sellers at f20 99. tJeel—ijuiet and nominally unchanged.
Cut Meals—Dull.
Bacon—(juiet at 1037<310^c.for Cumberland
middles.
Lard—Dull at 12%<|jl2e. for fair to prime kettle rendered.
..58
oo £ =| 17 to 18 j 7 00to 850 12 50 to 18 IU 13 78 to 13 SO
iVtooey, Ntocfca, Etc. N’kw York, Wednesday, April 17. Money—closed rather more active at t*kJ7 percent; stock collaterals on Government, 5
per cent.
(•old — Firmer, but elosed quiet: the Government has not lieen selling lor several days, and gold is scarcer. Loans were made at
14>4(§!l-iu premium.
Sterling—Firmer, but quiet at 9‘iGovernmenta—Steady except old 3-20’s,
which are >; lower.
i CoupVtiwaWK; registered 5-20’s of 11*4,104; regular, 1N02, 104^; 3-20 coupons of
9 to 11 .3 00 to 4
5-20* 1S«2, 109%; 5.20 coupons of 1S04, 10S%; 5-20 coupons oi l>b.L, 1073-a; do- January and July, tu5*4; 10-40’s, registered, 98; 10 40 coupons,
!!»!,; Treasury, first senes, 106%.
Border State Bonds—Firmer except for Missouri, which closed st 93%; new Tennessee, 03; ole extra coupons, 64%; Georgia. 70;
North Carolina, 46%. 6 ^
Railway Stocks—Speculation
it the
tame chan
was rather
open board and the Stock Kxwith little aaimation In pricea. New
I York Central feil to 98. but afterward recovered to 96Ji; Erie was the most active at 53>4; the entire market lacks animation, owing to 1 the absence of outside support; the market
absenc 1 all fir
ler at the one
ipport- the market o’clock board, with
Wheat, red, per bus
White,
.2 65 to 1 70 *73 10*81
60 SO to —
Corn,ear, white “
oats *- GLASS—-Subject to discount ol ten to fifteen per
cent for large orders.
8 by 10 6 60 lOhyl* 7 00 GINSENG 75 to 80
HAIR—
nrm.
a better detnand, and higher and more active at the second board, closing steady at ihe last
open board.
Wm. Heath Jfc Co. report the following prices
at five p. m. :
Canton, 42*4(944; Mariposa, 7@8; Mariposa preferred, 31*4; Western Union Telegraph, 56Atlantic Mail, 83*4; New York (Amirs], 97>4; Erie, 56*,; Hudson, 93; Reading, IW‘A; Michigan Southern, 67%; Illinois Central, 113; Pittsburg, 61)loleuo4 34;
Green Green Salted Green Calf Skin . . .. HOMINY—Good demand
IRON—
Boded Sheet Iron, No*, to to 27 Ututrrofcl do do do
GeautaM Imitation do. A
Bur
__ American Spring Steel Uon»e shoe* per lb Morse shoe nails LSAD
Bar
She«?t and Tipo LARD L1MK LUMBKRLath, poplar LMATHKR— Oak. Hlan^hter sole Buffalo, Slaughter sole
•sr.’s
au
3\to 4 *\ to 7\ ^ to XUik n to2s
JU
.. 14 to 14S
9\to»w f 3S to 4U
. nsdtts
13S
12 to U
Miscellaneous Shares—Steady.
Coal Shares Steady.
Mining Shares—The market is firmer on Gregory and Gory.Ion at 90 for ihe fbrmer, and 560 for the latter; (Quartz Hill was very weak,
and decillieU to 19u; the
, owing to ) likely to b
very weak.
.; there was a pressure to rumors that the capital stock
tie watered again.
8 ^
New ¥•** »r> UmAh dlmrlLet. New York, Wednetday, April IT. The dry i'ood* trade is tirmiy nctive for nil (ttaple >tjlt*a of coltun aud woolen tabrict, nt fully sustained pricesf, but inferior mnke* will not s<ll readily uulcssat luw and unprotitnble
rntp«.
Standard brown Nbeetiug;* weighting from d o yards to the i ound, are aaienble at 1. The heaviest makea are quickest nt Uhc
I the Western con
intry. ¥ all tin.In
We arc prepare*! U> do
Ha
Upper Kip, No 1. roediu Freni'h Kip, Hr Frenrb < all l>oine**tic 1 all Lining, per «lox malt -
44 1 n. 11 I,
r la
m
choice
COUNTY O FFH'E R«
i proraptnewN warrant will
and tn a manner r^iat Kive entire 'tail’d-ti-tn>11.
RATIsRQAX) OFFICERS Are requested to exainlue our Bla-AJSTR: -BOOTCS,
OIL POLISH. SHADDOCKS EXCELSIOR WATER PROOF Harness Preservative, AN’l> Piitent^i October in<«;.
TtToST nurjil.b*. Rt’nnomit^al. easiest applie«l 1YL Ueatber .softener and 1'reserver in the world. Ourrom|>ound lor boots, oils, blacks, an<l gives ahi^h polish with little labor and no moutemug, rendering them perfectly water proof. WARRANTKI> free irom ALL injurious ingredients. once used never dispensed with. We offer retailers better margin than any other Blacking House, and solicit a call. We pit our BOOT BOLlSlI ami HARNESS PRESKRV ATI VE against all others on ihe globe Sold by all first clnsa Groce fa, Druggists, Shoe and Harness Dealers. ZEUBLINf BROS., Manufacturers, Depot r,? Nontli llftinofts street, aprl3d3m IndianapolLs.
DRY «00I>S MERCHANTS
And other buslnes* men tiding
Ia0.rffe ISImtlT 1 <« >< Are renuastr.1 to give u* s rail aa.t examine our stock oi Paper,, »inch wc warraut to be ol the
Best material in Use.
BINDING FOR PUBLISHERS
Doa« on the most lavornble term*
CALL Aftfl) ft E E lift, tes Kobi Wonlilmfton streets INDIeAnNeAJOLXS, 11ST 13.
Spring Kail
Knmne < . oil No 1 i ar oil W.mnI I »|| Ma* btnery Oil No 1 Machinery Oil i arfstn Oil Naptha or Bensole 1^4 Unci I 4»al i »il ONIONJi— Per t>u»bcl Dor \T«H> IM. \>TK »t I* \ Ul> FoW DKH Blasting Rille K.\w> UK. K SALf Lake per Nerrel. Kanau Ua SKEl>^— Flax tlover Tim'*lti v U« ut X •• itlucgr a - aiiKfcr /.iNt I*er sheet Per cm* SlfoTIVr Bag 8t> \ !*—Gtnjd demand lndtana|M»liw ««erman Kna Ktr A Gamble's
Babbitt’s
! SOD A—Good demand.
English
Amerirnn. SOKit H1 M — Dull j SYRUPS—guiet. Choice
Medium
I Common
SUGARS-Firm and in good deman
llanl, retlneil . ... lfl- 4 to 18V. White, soft refined IS to in
I Yellow •*
Porto Rico, Raw
Cuba, raw
Prime to choice l>«merara Choice New Orleans STARCH —Demand good at. . TANNER’S OIL—
Dry woolens the samo disparity also
mi, to lo to lu to itg to
to
*21.
highest prices.
Shirtings are less active, but bteatiy at 17
for the best makes.
Bleached muslins of the best makes are scarce and wanted, such as Few York Mills,
^ ^ which are eagerly sought after at 40, but is to M other good st} les are sold that one-half this
ao to 1 * price.
38 tol T3 In prints the ^ame range is noticed; sixtyfour >duare cloth, ranging from 12 to 20, novel designs, in good colors. Is appreciated, while
poor styles arc passed by.*
In fancy woolen
exists.
Uboire styles of cashmeres readily command IT') and l'TT, while poor makes arc inactive at
a yard.
Clnctaaatl WwrRet. Uincin nati, Wednesday, April 17. K!ct:r l unhanged; in moderate local deni tnd, :u; ! holders are very Unu on the higher t;railt s % but th* rc i- n«» advance; sales of trade brand' at *1 lt», and fancy at Two or thn c oi the • ity nulls have stopped for want of w beat, anti Lb» w ho have not stopped, are rui'.b.n^ but bail the time. \Ybi itnr» e and nominally unchanged; -ales ef No. J at 7-*!'J 7.*; receipts,
small.
lu uicdtr itc at " »c. in bulk: Th^Tc.
for 'h*:i< •!.
Mats—■'leat.y at in bulk. It)e t^uiet at * ». BarleV l ui baugi d. Cotton - Dull and prices nominal at^b ^-Nk*.
for OAidUdufC.
Whisky— Sales at *N>c. in bond, and demand
ll^bt.
Mess Pci k Du.l :it fiO; but little demand. Bulk Meats Dull and prices drooping; sales 4.1 i _* >•*. i pounds city cured hams af 10c. pa* keti. B-uoii Nominally unchanged; small sales of shoulder^ at be.; sides at lie; clear sides at
1-C.
Lard—In g>>o«l demand tt for city, With sales of tHA) tierces. Butter—Sales at < heesc—Nales at lb 1 . v tt 17**. Green Apples—Sales at per barrel, t loversetd—L* in limited reta;l demand at
*i-h
Timothy—Sales at $-1 lOv^d .Vb Flax —Sales at 60. Sugar—Steady and unchanged. Coffee—Firm at $£>«|:!7c. Money—The market continues easy at ^312
per cent.
Kxcbange—Steady at par buying an d 1-10
pn-imum •celling.
!■ old—Closed at $1 i>4^ buying and $1 35
3 39 tt UO 45 to SO 0 to 43
i yu>> -i 40 1 78. Li* 1 W) tt UU to 11 3
1 P» to 1 47 S lo to t :Hi I r il) t*. 1 73 1 **ti> 1 40
70 to 1 40
60 to 1 SU 4U tte 75
3 >■. to 5 5U
ro 7 30
-o to s 5U
S to
HtollS
v t ry
t r
3 *J U> 3 4n
11 '41
3 39 to U 4o
.110 to 1 35 Ttt to l UU ttU to 7U
nd.
HEM AL. 0 C'O.WP %* Y,
Frw^rlntwrn.
STOVES.
American Hot Air
PROFESSIONAL.
>aum. l K. Perkin
Henry B. sayler.
ms.
I-ewis .Ionian.
PF.RKINN, SAYI.ER 4c JORDAN, VSTfLI, praetiee in the United States Courts, ( ^v ami the Civil and Criminal Courts of Indl^ln/ilTiTr'o^^lfr 0 Btt “ krUVtCy ’ CO, • •yw5St;7^t N ° 4 )Etn * Bu “^-fl.North d Penn-
COOKING STOVE EZXmCTVBflD BY SHEAR, PACKARD A CO„ A I b n n y , New Work, SOLD BY R. L & A. W. McOUAT, !Y«m. 6 7 and 69 West Washington St., Indianapolis.
NT has no equal in com pact nose, neatness of de1. sign and finish, convenience, nnd economy ol tuel. it is completely furnished with all modern improvements, and burns Coal, Coke or Wood equally well with ordinary care, mart! < 13meod
CAR BUILDERS. WM. MZKCXa. 0*11 STUDDiHD. R. B MORE, Late M.C. Builder, C. H. A D. A M It It. ItlKKCKK, .710 M K Jt 070., Builders of every description of RAILROAD CARS, CAIflBRIlMtE, IM RIAN A.
StraiL
TALLOW—Fair demand at
TAH-
In barrels In one-half barrel. In bankets, per uozcu
TKA-
Youn* Hyson
Imperial
Gunpowder
Bla.k
TIC KINGS— Conesh.in*. C. C. A . Kverette Matheun, A. A West Branch I’rov idiMiee TWINK— Cotton PaiHir. Jute TOBACCO— • Black sweet, one-tourth, one hall
14 to 14),
IS to 13‘. | Uul>1
14‘. to 15 I
7 to 7>i
1 19
1 Hi
V to OR
8 80 tt 50
4 (JO to 6 50 1 90 to 190 . 1 00 to 2 10
and tens
Bright, one-fourth aud tons Natural Leal Fine < oC 4 hewing, in bulk.. TIN PLATE— i c. i;<M>ung rin LC. 10-14, first .(uallty I. X. do tlo Pig Tin WOODEN WAKE- Quiet No.l Tubs per du^cu No.tTuU »
No. 8Tul*»
No ^1 Uhurns, conimou, per d*ueu. 14 No. s •• ja No. 1, cellar '• ” •• 16 No 2 •• 14 No. 8 •• •• •• •• ifi One-hnll bushel inuasures •• ti (JO to 8 B and (i. Buckets “ “ 3 10 to 3 WashlH>ar.ts, tier dozen 3 50 to 3
Keeler's (live in m
UMicas* XtarM.l.
CHICAGO, We. In end ay, April 17. Flour—Active and unchanged.
' Wheat—oijtic. higher for No. 2; sales at ! #2 D«t- IB, closing nominal at f2 45. t orn- Irregular and unsettled, closing l*£c. : lower; No. 1 sold at *1 01 *£<91 (H. and No. 2 at s 9R9lc.; closing quiet at $1 0I*a<83 02 for (>at*—tjuiet; sales of No. 2 at 54>.j<#6U'^c.
Rye—lu good shipping demand, ami 2iJ3c. uu to 1 50 higher; sales at $1 42<£l 47 for No. 1, and
j f 1 U3qtl 04 for No. 2 in store.
5^ ■ Barley—By sample fairly active; sales at
• from 90c. to ^1 30.
:16 1’rovisions—Neglected and nominal. 45 Mess Fork—(Quoted at f22 50®22 73.
| Lard—Nominal at 12*^|J13e.
•5 | Hogs—Moderately active at yesterday’s
ou prices.
U . Ueceipts—Flour, 3,400 barrels; wheat, 2,-
i .OO bushels; corn, ;Ui,300
73 to 78 , bushels; hogs, 3.700 head,
w to t iw Shipnients—Flour, 1,500 barrels; wheat. 3.-
to} 2t ^osbels; corn. 700 bushels.
St. JSsawMat.
ST. Lous, Wednesday, April 17. Tobacco—Active and unchanged. Cotton— Dull at 2l<g24)£c. for c
lands.
Flour—Oufet and unchanged. Wheat—Heavy for all gradi but prices are unebanged.
Goru—Firm, hut slow and unchanged. Provision*—Dull and drooping, and but lit*
tie doing
15 75 is uo 19 to
36
14 IU i l uo j
' middling up-
below choice.
eelt leal
WHISKY — Alcohol Uectified WHITE »ANDPerbU WOOLFleece, washe.1
st)..
[JJ i Bacon—Lower; sales at 9c. for shoulders,
1 ”2> 4 <sSI2;*;c. fore u—Finn at 12c.
for choice kettle rende;
isky—Nominal.
50 and 12> 4 <{}l2;*jc. for clear sides.
20 ; Laru—Finn at 12c. lor steam rendered, and
75 12‘se. for eh W i \V hisky-
am i red.
4 to to 5 UU 2 autex 36
. 40 to 46 . 45 to to 2610 30
REKERRMCEd.
B. E. Smith. Pres lumhus, O.; J. M.
H. R., College Corner, I nil 7 J. M. Lunt, Super: tewdentC. • I. C. R R., Indianapolis, Ind.; L.
uperlntendent C. H. 8 I). R. H. Weller, Assistant SuperDayton, (J.;D. McLaren,
8 G. W. Railway, Cin-
ideet C. 4k I. C. Railway, CoRidenour, President (J. 8 I. J. sr, Ind.7 J. M. Lunt, Superinl R., Indianapolis, Ind.; L.
Williams, Assistant Superintendent C. H. 8 I). R. R.. ( ineinnati, O,; J. H. Weller, Assistant Si
intendentix*'m! R. R.,
General Si
General Superintendent A. 8 G. W. Railway, Ci: cinati, O.; J. F. Lincoln, Assistant Superintendent C 8 I. J. R. R,. Hamilton, O.: C. W. Smith.
itC. 81. C. " '
Smit]
„ ^ R. it., Indianapo- ; H. C. Lori, President C. 81. B- B,. Cm. O. declSdlm
General Freight Ageni lis, Ind.; “ -
cinnati.
rjXHK Hmald Stereotyping tetelrffiffiment Isjth ilsbflii wweiTlo'weu If «n lharebeflbn mm
New Mark market. Nkw York. Wednesday, March 17. Gotton —Less active and unchanged; sales of 1,200 bales upladdsat 27*fe. Flour—A shade linner, snd mure active; Receipts of 3,890 l.urri Is; salts of 10,600 barrels superfine State and Western at $10 15@!1 25; extra Western at $11 50(413 00; choice Western at $13 lo@M W; shipping brands roundhoop Ohio at 812 25i£ 13 35; trade brands at $13 40(r$ 14 75, market closing firm. California flour quiet; sales at $14. Rye Flour—Easier at $7 75<3S 40. Whisky—(juiet and unebanged. . Wheat—A shade firmer; receipts. 35,065 bushels; sales of 15,000 bushels No. 2 Milwaukee at $2 05(£2 61; 1,500 bushels white Western at f-'i 35. Rye—Heavy; sales of 105 bushels at $1 4S(.t 1 49 lor Western; SI 55 for very choice do. delivered; $1 05 for State. Barley—Firm for prime and heavy for in ferior; sales of 9,500 bushels Canada West free at $1 21 in store. Barley Malt—Dull. Corn—A shade better and in fair demand for export; receipts, 3,750 bushels; sales of 121,000 bushels mixed Western at $1 ’.SJC.,® $1 30 in store; $1 32^)1 32,'.: afloat; 1 .’15 lor Western yellow afloat. Oats—Heavy; receipts, 1.S75 bushels; sales of 41,000 bushels inferior to good Western at 71@74e.; .state, S7<gs0c.; choice State afloat, Sic. # Goal—Quiet ond unchanged, i Leather—Hemlock is firmer, with sales at 29(831*£e. Wool—Unchanged; sales of 200,000 younds California at 22@2Sc. Hops—Quiet at 30(865c. Rye—Quiej. Coffee—Heavy. Sugar—Steady; sales of 800 bogsbeady Cuba at 10J4®li;^c., and Porto Rico at 11)241 115£c. Pork—Firmer; sales 3,000 barrels new mess at $22 62(822 67, closing at $22 75 cash; old meaa at $22 00@22 50; prime at $19 00(819 25; prime mess at $21 75(822 00. Also, 1,500 barrels new mess at $22 87023 25, sellers’ and “Byars’ option. April and May delivery. Beef—Steady and unchanged with sales al f32&. Beef Hams—Unchanged. Bacon-Dull; sales of 318 boxaa at 10)40 Hbfu^SSrfc iai 1 ” 4 '' “
Ja a
j soiu at $i (tt, and forty-ttx car-loads $1 07, all on State Lino track; 18,000 is old mixed Western sold at $1 10 In
In fair demand,
Steady; 125 barrels new sold at
■••flal* markets. Buffalo, Wednesday, April 17. Flour Firm; 500 barrels spring sold at $12 50, and 100 barrels do. at $13 75 ; 200 barrels Western at $13014, and 250 barrels white ! Canada at $15 50. | Wheat A fair milling demand, but buyers j holding off; four car-loads white Canada sold : at $3 40; one car-load amber Canada sold at
$3 00.
i Corn— Largo receipts of new Toledo, and ! market 305c lower; eighteen car-loads new
Toledo sold at #1 08, ' ~
| <Ul at $1 0* I bfisbe's old
; store.
fiats More Inquiry; sales of 5,000 bushels I No. 2 Western, in lots, at 62c. in store.
Rye—Unchanged.
Barley -Quiet and scarce; 1,500 bushels
| Canada sold at $1 25; bagged t!
but unchanged.
Mess Pork-
$23 00.
Lard—.'>0 tierces sold at 13', 4 c. liighwincs -Dull and unchanged. Plttskiarf market. Pittsburg, Wednesday April 17. Ud —Market quiet and prices declining; 0*,e. is the ruling rate for crude, Immediate delivery; reeei pte, 7,300 barrels. The following sales aro reported: 100 barrels at 6*ie.; 6.000 barrels at OJic.; 600 barrels 0 3.000 barrels, June delivery, terme withheld; 2.000 barrels, immediate delivery, 6J£c. Refined in bond quiet; the only sale was 8,000 barrels, June, July, August and September delivery, in 500 barrel lots for each month— te rms withheld. Free oil Is selling >t 40c. Pbilndelpkla market. Puiladkli’UIa, Wednesday, April 17. Flour Dull; sides at $14 25 for Northwestern extra, and $15 00 for extra State. Wheat— Firm; sales at $3 00 for No. 1 spring, $2 75 for No. 2 spring, $3 65 for white Wee^ ern. and $3 40 for Pennsylvania red. Rye—Sales of 1,000 bushels at 67c. Corn—In improved demand; sales of 4,000 bushels yellow at$l 20. Oats—Steady at 77c. Sugar—Sales of Havana 0 11c. Molasses—Sales of West India at 50c. Whisky—Sales of contrabakd 0$l 62*^. T»te*a market. Toledo, Wednesday, April 17. Flour—Firm and quiet. Wheat—Very Arm, and 405c. better ok ^ Whlt8 Jiich, «“’ Corn—Sales 0 99c. for No. L Oats—Held *144c.
Baltimore, Wednesday, April 17. Molassea—Finn. Coffee—Firm. Sugar—Market steady for prime. Ftoor—Dull; saiee of Western extra at $12 50013 50k ami winter Western at $13 75. Turpentine—Sola* 0 78060c. Wheat-steady; sales 0 $3 5003 55 for Maryland red, and $3 10®3 20 for Virainia. Corn—In good demand; -alesal $1 2001 23 for white, and $1 2D for yellow prime. Rye-Sale* 0$l 6801 73. Petroleum—Quirt 0 28c. for refined. Whisky—Nominal. LwwlavUle market. LoutsviLLS, Wednesday. April 17. Tobacco—Saleaof 241 hogsheads leal tobacco 0 full rates, $2 50025 00 for choice leaf. Flour—Superfine lower; sales at $9 750 10 75; high grades firmer. Whe0—Nominal. Corn—Sale* at $0 9701 <>3, sacks included. Oats—Sales in^bulk 0 TS^SUc. Mess Pork—Dull at $22. Bulk Shoulders—Sales at S)yc. Bacon—Packed shoulders iM^c.; packed clear sides 12)£c. f.ard—Sales 0 12)£c. Whisky—Sales at $2 23, free. milwaukee market. Milwaukrr. Wednesday, April 17. Flour—Dull but firm. W heat—Advanced to $2 6502 68 for No. 1; $2 46 for No. 2; $2 32)102 45 for No. 3, and $2 09*4 for rejected. Oats—Quiet 0 62063c. for No. 1, and 61c.
for No. 2.
Corn—Finn; sales at $1 05 for No. 1 old. Receipts—Flour, 1,S(X) barrels; wheat, 7,100 bushels; oats, 3.800 bushels; corn, 800 bushels.
Is; Oi
Shipments—Flour, 21,700 bushels.
-Dels; 1,700
eagle machine works.
barrels; wheat,
mewtpkia market. Memphis, Wednesday, April 17. Cotton—Dull and unchanged: receipts, 310 b0es; exports, 400 bales. Corn—Weak and unchanged. Hay—Lower; sales 0 $32035. Flour—Unchanged. Other markets unchanged. New Orleans market. Nkw Oulkans. Wednesday, April 17. Cotton—Unsettled; sales of 3u0 bates low middlings 0 25)4026c.; receipts, 1.677 bales; export*, 9.962 bales. Sugar—Unchanged. Molasses - Unchanged, and nothing doing. Flour— Firm and unchanged. Corn—Dull and unchanged. Bacon—Dull and lower; sales at b4£c. for shoulders, l]*^@l]%c. for ribl>ed sides, and l.'i* s c. for clear sides. Pork—Unsettled and no sales. Lard —Steady, and in fair demand 0 13' 4 0 14c. Whisky—Onlv a retail business doing: sale* at $2 4003 00 for Western. Gold—$1 35)4. .Sterling Exchange—47)£. New York Sight Exchange- t^e. premium.
(Successors to Hasselmnn 8 Vinton, Opposite East Eo4 •( Laiaa » pot INDIANAPOLIS. IND., Manufacturers of Ftrtafcl* an4 Statiaiary Bailers ^kISA> KNCAANKtii. Utrcwlar Raw mi I la, foyorte Vatea Lever Mot; also, Screw Feed Mead Mlocke, rareaklow msackiaea, Morse Powers. ALSO, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON MACHINERY, ETC ianaftflSm ELECTION. WORKING MEN’S TICKET. FOR MAYOR, COLONEL B. C. SHAW. FOR CITY JCDGK, WILLIAM A. LG WE. FOR TRKASL'HKR, LIEUTENANT JOHN W. KILUORK. FUR CLRRK, JOHN FEHRENBATCH. FOR CITY MARSHAL, BENJAMIN GARRETT. FOR CITY ASSKSSOR, CAPTAIN BEN. F. REED. FOR CITY AUDITOR, PRIVATE IL J. MARSHALL.
The follow ing piatlorw was adopted unani-
mously :
Wherea-, The history and legislation of the past has demonstrated the tact that no dependence can be placed in political parties, so far the interests of the industrial classes are concerned, while capitalists engaged in every cla>:
ol mouoi successfi
Icmonstrnted the la be placed in politic:
crests of the industrial class. , while capitalists engaged in
lOpolies, pre-s their claims for protection dully, are in general, detrimental to the tot the laboring men; thereiore, lie it
LEGAL. STATE OK INDIANA, MARION COUNTY,S3. In the Court of Common Pleas of Marion county, in th* State of Indiana. June term, A D., li*r;. Josephine Parmer vs. James Farmer. |JE IT KNOWN. That on the i5Ui day of X> March, in the year lb67, the above named (HaintUL by her attorney*, filed in the ofiice of the Clerk of the Court ol Common Pleas of Marion county, her complaint against said defendant, in the alMive entitled cause, together with an aflldavit of a competent per>on. that said defendant. James Farmer, i> not a resident of the State of
Indiana.
baid defendant is. therefore, hereby notified of the tiiinu: and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appear and answer or de~ mur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second dar of the neiLt term of said Court, to be becun ana held at the Court Hou>e in the city of Indianapolis, on the fir^t Monday m June, ISf?, neat, said complaint, and the matter^ and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and deter mined in his absence.
W M c\ SMOCK, Clerk. C. Greenfield. Deputy.
Plaintiff.
By Pan. C. Greenfie
Keu-ham & Mitchell, Attorneys for
aprtt w
STATE OF INDIAN A, MARION COUNTY, SS: In the Court of Commou Pleas of Marion county^ in the btate ot Indiana, June term, A. Phebe M. Dougherty vs Kugvne Kisson, Mary Kisson, and Patrick llanrahau. TYE IT KNOWN. That on thelTth day of Jan13 uary. in the year the above name*l plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the < lerk of the Court of Common Pleas, her complaint against >aid defendants, in the above entitled cause, and afterwards on the 3d day of April. IHAI, an affidavit of a competent person that the residence of the defendant. Eugene Kisson. is unknown, and that diligent inquiry has been made to a>certain the residence of the said Eugene Kisson. Said defendant is, therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him. and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term of said Court, to be heemn and held at the Court House in the city of Indianapolis, on the ftrst Monday in June, IHttT, next, said complaint, and the matters and tilings therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. WILLIAM C. SMOCK, Clerk. Hammond A How land Attorney s for Plaintiff. aprtt dlt&w2w
STATE OF INDIANA. MAUlON i OLXTV,*i£
Pie
of Mario
In the Court of Common Pleas
county, in the State of Indiana, Jute term, William W. Sclleck and Sniuh Klv vs. Philip
Ceasar.
1JE IT KNOV D in the yen
tiffs, by their attorney, filtsl in tne office < Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of M
11E IT KNOWN, that on this3»ili day oi March, X) in the year IbttT, the abo\e name*l jtlaintlffs, by their attorney. rtl«s| in the office of ihe
of the Court of Common Pleas of Marion county, Indiana, their complaint against said defendant, in the above entitled cause, together with an atfidas it of a competent person, that said defendant, Philip Leasar, is not a resident of the
State of Indiana.
ftaid defendant is, therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him. and that unless he appear aud answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term of said court, to be begun and hold at the Court House, in the city of IndianapoD*. on the first Monday in June, next, said complaints and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, w ill lie heard and determined in his absence. U M C SMOCK. Clerk Tin* II. Bowles, Attorney for Plaintiff.
aprlu w3i*
STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY. SS: In the Sourt of Common Pleas of Marion county, in the State of Indiana, June term, A. D„
ISttl.
Sarah M. Packard vs. John S. Packard 1_>R it known, that on the ttth day of April, in the year IfibT, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, tied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Commou Pleas, her complaint against said defendant in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendant, John S. Packard, is uot a res-
Joof from all party les and predilection^, and organize a labor part?, based upon the acknowledged just principles tha law should be enacted with a view of securing etjual rights to every citizen, and in opposition to all class of
party legislation.
Resolved, That the flr>t interest and gran*l reform of the hour for the laboring men, is iu the enactment of a law' constituti g eight hours a legal day’s work, and we hereby pledge ourseivo uot to sup|»ort any candidate for the various city offices, who are not only friendly to our right*-' and in te re»ts, but pledged to sustain and re, re
sent this just demand ot the industrial el&sse Resolved, That the citv >hould be governed iu the interest of all her citizens, upon economical principles, with strict and iini artial justice, regarding her tame for fair dealing, as paramount to all personal or partisan consideration. Resolved, That competent workmen, u»trammeled by party in licence, wi l more certainly carry out tne principles u|»on which they were elected, than politicians or tho-e-under their influence; the refoie we respectfully invite all good citizens of any and every party in sympathy with the foregoing rest Unions’ to support the
working men’s ticket.
For the purpose of carrying out and sustaining the above declaration of principles, the above persons were unanimously nominated as candidates for the different city olfiees, on the Working Men’s Ticket, and we earnestly request the citizens of Indianapolis, and especially the working men. to unite with m> in securing the election of
the same.
qprl> dtd By order of the Convention.
STOVES.
THE AMERICAN t’OOKIMi STOVE. Another Great Improvement. Sifting Ashes Made Easy. YT'VEKY' housekeeper knows that Ihe process oi Xj silliiitc Uosl Ashes is attended w uh much Inconvenience and annovanee from dust, etc . aud unless the ashes are sifted much coal will be wasted tiiat can be used nficr sifting. Iu thc Aiuerican Cookiux tstuve this disagreeable process is entirely Overcome by the" ingenious arrangement of an ash sifter, in the hearth or ash box, of the stove, by means of which after the grate is dumped into the ash box the ashes can tie sifted tn a moment, with the ash box 01 riosed, and without any dost iu the room, and the coal and cinders are all retained in a separate apartnt, and can be returned to the lire chamber.
d the ash]
men be r
i be rei
dsewhere, an.
i then
i ash pan can tl
be removed containing only the ashes without
t whatever. Thu nrrang
any dust whatever. Thu arrangement does away with the old fashioned ash sifters, and must commend itself to 01, and is another long stride towards perfection, and must add largely to tho already extended reputation of this deservedly popular Store. This improvement isfully secured
by letters patent.
SQEAR, PACKARD 8 CO., IT and 1* Green street, Albany.
R- L & A. W. MOO CAT, est Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
For s0c by 67 and 6* W mart! dSmeod
the mine and him. and that
»nt is. therefore, hereby notified of pendency of said complaint against unless he appear and answerer de- ‘ the c01ing of said cause on the
m. an.
mur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term of said court, to bebegun and held at the Court House, .n the city of IndianaiKilis, on the first Monday in June. 1P67, next.said Complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and ailed get i, will be heard and
determined in his absence WM. ( . SMOCK. Clerk.
By Dan. C. GreonfleUl, Deputy. J. Milner, Attorney for Plaintiff, aprlu w3w STATB OF INDIANA. MARION COUNIY.JS: In the Court of Common Pleas of Marion county, iu the state of Indiana, June term, A. D., Cornelia Guthridge vs. Albert J. Guthridge. 1_>K it known, that on the 6lh dav of April, in X) the year 1667 the above Burned plaintiff, bv her attorneys, filed in the office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas hercompiaint against said defendant in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant, Albert .1 .'Guthridge, is not a resident of the Mate of Indiana. Said defendant is, therefore, hereby notified of the ttling and pendency of said complaint against him, ana that unless he appear and answer or de‘Yereto, at the c01ing of s0d cause on tho l day of the next term of Said court, to bo ana held at tbo Court House in the city of
NOTIONS. Wholesale and Retail! CHARLES MAYER A CO., 29 West WaatelMglom Nf reel, Have lately received the following goods: NEW STYLES CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES 'PERAMBULATORS, WiUow Wagons, Toy X Gigs and Wagons, Wheelbarrows. FANCY TRAVELING BASKETS, Rattan and Willow Children Cimirs, Wire and Wood BIRD CAGE?, a lino selection of W0king Canes of Rubber, Malaga. Dorn and Wh0ebone. BASE BALLS aud BASE BALL IMPLEMENTS, Cloth and Rubber Foot Balls, Croquet Games, Morocco Traveling Bags and Companions, Fishing- Taelxie,
ber Pipes and Smokers’ Articles, VIOLIN STRINGS, French and Gorman Accordeons. A general assortment of Broom, Linen and W rapping Tw ines, Landrcth's Garden and Flower Seels. Merchants and the public arc invited to call and examine our stock. mar(i .IXmlstAsthp CHAS. MAYER A CO.
second day
WM. C SMOCK. Clerk.
By Dan. C. Greenfield, Deputy, oruey for Plaintiff, aprlu wiw
J. Milner, Atto
STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, SS: In tho Court of Commou Pleas of Marion >untv. in the State of Indiana, Juno term, A.
D.. U67.
LucyJ. Sheehan vs. Patrick Sheehan.
TJK It known, that on this 6th day of April, in X> the year 16«7 the above named plaintiff, by ber attorneys, flled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas her com plaint against
the above entitled cause, to-
■ompetent person, echan, is not a res-
said defendant in the above entitled ct getherwith an affidavit of a competent that said defendant, Patrick Sheehan, is r
idem of the State of Indiana.
Said defendant is, therefore, hereby notified of the lUing and pendency of said complaint against him. and that'unless he appearand answeror demur thereto, at the calling ol said cause on the second day of the next term of said court, to begun and held at the Court House, in the City of Indianajiolis, on the first Monday in June. 1667,
therein.
on the first Monday in June. 1667,
complaint, and the matters and things
aad allege d, will be heard and
contained ana all eg, determined in his absen.
nee.
WM. C. SMOCK, Clerk. _ By Dan. C. Greenfield, Deputy. Bird A Parker, Attorneys for Plaintiff. aprlO w’lw
STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY,SS: In thl cou my. in Edwix Applegate vs.
In the Court of Common Pleas of. Marion the State of Indiana. June term, A.
Edwin B. Alvonl, James C. Alyord and Berg. David Durbin and Albert T. Wil-
J^U it known, tharf^on^ th^27th day of August, by their mtorneys, ffledUn the office of theCUrk oi the Court of Common Pleas their complaint against said defendants. In the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant, Albert T. Williams, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, at is, there
second day of the begun and held 0
mar thereto 0 the calling of said cause on the of the next term of said court, to be held 0 the Court House in the city of Indianapolis, oa the first Monday in Jane, 1667 next, laid complaint, aad the matter* and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. WM. C. SMOCK. Clerk. By Dan C. Greenfield. Deputy, lord 8 Headricks, Attorneys for aprlO w3w
REWARD.
"saa “*“• ■Mss®». davimw.
LIQUOR DEALERS.
J. C. BRUTKMSTER A CO., tin'tort (.is aiul Wholesale Dealers m Foreign and Domestic Liquors
oxu uot uuo.w,
RYE WHISKY, GIN AND BRANDIES.
No. 1 ALYORD *8 BLOCK.
S«utJ* .Ytcridizxn street, India ••pails.
We have in store and for sale choice Hour bom aud Rye 'Wklaky,
Hanging from one to ten years old, to which wo invite tho attention oi the trade. High W ines
at CinciimAti quotations, Bond aud Free.
GeMRAl Bonded Warehouse No. l We have a large Bonded Warehouse, and solicit consignment* of Alcohol, High Wines. Bourbon and Bye Whisky, Tobacco and Cigars from
Manufacturers or Importers.
Liberal advances made on consignments,
ite the attention of the trade to
We invite the attention of the kbliafcment, believing that we
assortment of gooils in our line as ever before offered in the West, nnd intend, by honorable dealing, to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. oprltt dSm
oui
have as line a
:*efoi
BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES.
Wc have on hand a complete -.oituicnt oi
Spring and Summer Styles
ROOT* A \ l» -SHOES, Including Men’s Plow ■•'hoes. Men’s Buff and Cali Balmoral>. Women’s l usting, Kid, Glove, Calf and other kinds oi Balmorals am> Gaiters. a complete line of Children’s Sewed Work in .it sizes nnd sty tes, besides a variety of goods too numerous to mention. BtomMriclu. * C®., aprlS rf*te No. M Smith Meridian street.
