Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4592, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1865 — Page 1
GROCERIES. E.B. ALTCID. J. M. CALDWELL. THI1 iNBW SBXTiNCL OPPICB E. B. ALVORD & CO., Li Jo II and 13 South' Meridian St., (eoaxu er rtisL itiiit.) ELDER, RARENESS & BINGHAM, Proprietor. IUCCICM TO ALTO ED, C1I TiFKLI. A ALVCED INDIANAPOLIS, IND., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1865. VOLUME XIV. NUMBER 1,092. Ml
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BcroBTto KiraruLT roa nr daili if at iirmriL. 3IOI11VIIVO REPORT. GENERAL WEWS, GOY. BROWNLOW'S PROCLAMATION. ARREST OF EMERSON ETHERIDKE Resignation of Commissioner Dole. APPOINTMENT OF JUDGE COOLEY, Davis' Trial by Military Commission GEN. SHERIDAN'S ORDER. ;.. .V-.. c., Ar. Alftilra lit Irginiu. Niw Yubk, July 11. The Herald'-i corre ubdDt, writing from Southern Virginia, represents ocieij and inJu.ttril n flairs in tlmt region ai ptill iu rery crude coutliiion, consequent, to a cour.tJerab!e eiteiit, ujou the planters and tha freed men not yet full underslmditit; their re'.Atiotifl, or ut lat not recognizing thero, and much annoyance ii thereby caused to the military au ttiuriticd in Hurts tu adjust the diflicultied Letwetu the recjective puttied. The plantet, iu nmiy instance.), are disposed to infiat on their authority to puu:.b the neroe-lor dioledience, while nuuibera of tbe Litter do not yet reilize that freedom docd not mem idlenecd. and ate dipsed to desert the plaijtatiotis Withrfirdto loyalty to the National (Joy erument of the white Virginians generally, the correspondent expre?scatho opiuion that it h not of the genuine type. The people admit that they hare been overpowered and forced to yield, bait dou't express regret for their rebellious C4Uc. They still cling to the old And foolish ideas of thiralry, regarding labor as dishonorable, and cannot yet undetetat.d that a new order of things is establiiheJ, tiudtr which he who would prosper tnut work. Troops are etill being mustered out of tervice iu the Department of Virginia, in lare numbers. Mr. Bowden. Attorney (lenvral of Virginia, under Uorercor l'ierpont, Ihh ?utmitted au opinion regarding w ho will be qualified to exercio the elective IraucLi.-e at the approaching election iu (hat ltatt, in which he nayd that all adult white citizens with tix mjnthi tesidecce in a county, who have not held ollicc under the rebel Government ttnd who are not exe'uded by the President's Aui'icr-ty I'locUmatioo, may vote on talking the OAth ot alh'i iiit e in anv county of thtState. About lite recti men. Nlw York, July 1 1 The Herald's Washington special says: A report has been received at the Bureau ot Ueiuge and Freed men and Abau done J Lands on the subject of outrages couiumted upon negroes. The report states that prior to tbe dissemination of our troops through the South many slaves were hunted, ehotdowu and left in the woods while endeavoring to reach our lines. This accouuts for their being found there; but tince a cc.M.ition of hostilities this business has stopped. There ate, however, still inbtaucea of cruelty, but the majority of tbe people appear willing to obey the authority of the United States. The TribunoVspccial say: That the Freedmeu's Bureau have refued to restore to former rebels confiscated aud abandoned l imh set apart by the (Jovernment for the use of ficcdmea.aud has finally concluded to leave the wliole subject to the decision of the courts. ICeaiirnitt ton of CouuuUkionrr Hole Extinction of Hie riule of Ten neaace unit lotoiiiuc. N'etv York, July 11. W. V. Dole, Cotumissionir of Indian Afl'iits, has teigued, and Judge D.N. Cooley.ot Iowa, has been appointed to tLe position. The Time says: The muster out of General Wright's Provisional Corp-", extinguishes the Army of the Tototnac us an organiz ition The Army of Tenne.-ee is also extinct. The only Corps now iu existence are the Fourth, General Wood, just sent to the Department of the Gulf; the Thirtieth, General Steele, going to Tcm; tbe Sixteenth, General A. J . Smith, in Alabama, and the Twenty Third, garrisoning North Carolina, under General Hugcr. TheTweuty Fourth, girrisoning Virginit, and Twenty Fifth, colored Corps, have mostly guL to Texas, under Weitzel. These Coro are ieatly reduced in numbers. Order of (iciicrul Mif rldAti. New York, July H The eteamship Kve uing Star, from New Orleans ou the 4th, arrived at this port at an catly hour this morning. General Sheridan had Issued an order, notifying refugees from Texas that United States troops are now in possession of that State, and that they can return to their homes with security, and resume poseeauion of their property. The order also notifies the people of Taxas that no home gutrds or armed bands for ?elf-protcctiou will be permitted in the State, as the military forces o' the Ucwed States will be sufficient to protect their persons and property. All aets of the Governor and Legislature of Texas since the ps?sage of the ordinance of eceion are declared illegitimate. Viw U'Trlul by 71 llllar t oiuuilaalon. Nkvt Yore. July 11. The World's Washington special says: It is now regarded as quite certain that a special Military Commission will be intituted in a short time for the trial of Jet!'. Davis, on a charge of complicity in tbe assassination of President Lincoln. The discovery of additional evidence, involving Davis, is said to be the cause of the trat.sfer of his case from a civil to a military tribunal. In this cot-r.ectiou, it may be addel that Prof. McCuPouch, rbe rebel inventor of a way for overcoming certain dirliculties, upjoseJ to refer to rebel plots ti burn cities, as aliuJed to in the evidence of the late conspiracy trial, was brought here to dy an J placed in prisu. (inrrrnor llronlon' Prorlamatlon Arreat of Diarrten F.tlierldsc CiNYixNATi, July II. A special to the Gazette sajs: Governor Urowlow.ot Tennessee, has issued a proclamation declaritg the franchize Uw the supreme law of the State; denouncing as rebels tbofe wh attempt to oppose its execution. He calls upon th? civil authorities to arrest pers.ii e who, u&der creteuseof being caudtiate for Congress, are advi-iug the people to nullify the Cor.stitutiou a; d !...-. ut.d are stitritig up rebel li n and edition. A Naihviiie dipUh to Cmcinntti announces the arrest of Kmeraou F'heridge, at Columbus, by the cunimacdr of the po-t, lor deli vet ing in ce-di.ry peeclies iu Tcnues-ee. lien. Hooker Verdict In Hie Oabon tune. Naw Yi'BB, Jot.e 11. Geu. . Hooker has arrived here aLd reporte-1 to the War Department for order. D. S. Osbou. the naval reporter, who wa under arrest, charged with publiching coqUabanJ news Las been notified by Gen: Dix that he has approved the finding of the Cjutt in Lis case, which wai, tot guilty.
Attarsc ('pan n Internal Iteveane Collector. L&tisviLLt July 10 Phillip Speed, Collector of Internal Revenue, was availed while goit g homeward, oo Saturday evening about 11 o'clock, by three men in the garb ol soldiers, one of whom with a boulder knocked in several of Lis teeth, inflicting a serious wound. Mr. Speed thinks their purpose was robbery. Speed is doing well. .Maaa .Meeting at Lexington Kjr. Cixcisjiati, July II. An enthusiastic Uniou mass meeting was held at Lexington, Ky., yesttrday. Speeches were made by Mr. Kasson, of Iowa, and General F. P. Blair, urging the adoption of the Constitutional admendment.
Tito Innocence of Mrs. Surra.lt. Washiton, Jul? 11. The confessor of Mm. Surratt, the Rer. Mr. Wallers, says that as God lives, Mrs. Surratt was innocent of the murder of President Lincoln, or of any iutent in tbe conspiracy to murder him. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Itridal Chamber an Kasay of Warnliig and ln-tructlun for Tonne; ilea. Also, new atd reliable treatment for Disease of the Urinary aud gexual Systems ecut free, iu sealed envelopes. Addreat Dr. J . SK1LUX HOCGUTON, Howard AsaocUtion, Tblladelpb!a, Pa. apr4-J4wly Aursox. Tbe K,orJ of woman, like tbe strength cj Sampton, laji very ranch In her luxuriant Lair. To pre. ere tbi In all It glory, require care, and tbe use of a caref ally prepared end scientifically con; pound ;d vegetable wah, such aa you have in Kendall's A i&boline. It ha no deleterious ingredient U refreshes, trengtbeut and preserves tbe Rowing treses, and cannot be surpassed as an iunocect and valuable preparation. Tbe Amboliue can be procured at any Druggists. Je2i-d3ni LKTTUOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED tbe virtue of Bcll'b Caaaoa BirrKwa, If any aacb tbere be, read tbe following certlflcaU frara geutletuen well k no q in this community, and dou' t no more. It general Introduction Into tba army will tave tbe live of tbouiand of our soldiers: Loi'iSTiu.c.June 3d, 163. We, tbe nnderi-ined, have Been tbe good effects of Dr. Jon Bcix'a Cctiaoa biTTEBs iu cat of general debility and proktratiou of tbe ayttets, atwl believe Its general ose would prt tent disease aud relieve much aaCerlng. Among our soldiers particularly would this be tbe case, epecilly tb w ho are es post-J to the mUtnitt'c Influences In tbfl Soutbern climate. H.KJ. HUMP SPKRL, Collector Int. Rot. 3d Dia. Ky. CIIAS. B. COTTON, Collator of tbe Port of Louisville, Ky. COL. H. DENT, l'rovo.t Marshal Qenrral of Koutucky. kKV. Ü. P. UK5DKKS0X. Vice 1'resiJtnt of S.iu.U'-y Cora uilon HAKNET, nUGUKS A CO., Publishers Dttuycrat. GKO. P. DOKRN, Proprietor Louitville Auxetfrer. 1IU0UES 6i PAUK 11 ILL, Wbolesale Dry Goodt Dealer, Ma'.n tr-t, I.otiit ville, Ky. DAVIS, GKEKN t CO., Wholesale Sbott Dealers, Main .street, LouUville. ii A KT A MATOTHKR, l.itborapher, corner Market au 1 Third ttreets, lAuiville, Ky JULIUS WI.Y1KK, Clotbing Murcbaut. corner Tblrd au I Market sta., Louiille, Ky. CAPT. S P. UlLDUKTU, Of tbe teaiuer Major AiiJo-.m MA J. L. T. THUK8TU2. Paymaster U. S. Army. C. M. MKTCALF, National Hotel, Lou'll!e, Ky COL. JESAK BAYLKS, atb Kentucky Cava'ry. ;ko;:jk d. 1-krjtick. l-usvtle Journal. lOI.D WUOLKSALK BY i ii.v. Ki:i:ri:u a ui mi, T:l South Meridian St., Indianapoll. IC'C4-dl wl2ioaia THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED r LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT! Frti'ttrtd from a irencriilon of Sir J. tVurr, it. I) PAytkiitn Zsiraordinaryto lh.4 Quten. This invaluable medicine 1 unfailing in tbe cure of all those painful and dangerous dice) to which the female constitution is subject. It moderate obstruction, and a pcody cure may be relied on. to .!iAumi:: l,aiii:s It I peculiarly taittd. It will la a hört time bring on tbe monthly jwriod with regularity. Kacb bottle, price Oue Dollar, bears tbe Government atamp af Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit. The 'Vis hholml not bttiiken by UmiiU during th4 FIRS! TURKU XOXTUS of rrejn.incy, at thty art CAUTION. lht I'M thvuld nutlft'ilen by Ft in air a Jurinj th MIST TÜRKE XOX'lllSof rtjn,incV a thty art ture tt bringen JUcarrittge, but ae any other timt thry art t ie. Iu all case tf X ervoa and Spinal AiTectlona, Pain In the Back and Limb, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Ily.teric and Whites, these Pill will effect a cur when a!l other means have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, auUmouy, or anything hurtful to tbe constitution. Full directions in tha pamphlet around each package, which fcbourd be carefully preserved. SOLD Y ALL LRVGOlSTS So! Agent for the United State and Canada, JOB MOSES, !27, Cortlandt St.. New York. N. B. $1 00 and 6 postage ftamp enclosed to any anhorized Agent w ill luure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. dec5-deodAw!y TO TRAVELERS. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE IOK C -rV I I F O U IN I A , VIA THE ISTHMIS OF PANAMA. ÜltKATLY UEDCCKD BATES OF PASSAGE FOR TUE SUMMER MONTHS. Iacluiing IUilroad Trarjportation from Aspicwall to fan a ma, and Provision on boaratne Meamers. Through to San Francis:o in ii dayt. Steerage Second Cabiu . . rirst Cabiu. . . 250 325 PAYABLE! IN GREENBACKS. Oillcers and enlisted men who have entered tba army from the Pacific States, an! who have been honorably discharged the erlce, will be furnished passage at haif the regular rates. For passage, or further information, apply to the General A sent of tbe Line, I. B. ALLi:., No. 5 Eowusa Gattv, Je21-d3eodi3w NEW YORK CITY. Philosophy of Marriage. f V1UE PROPRIKTÖRS OFTHE NEW TORK MUSEUM i of Anatomy have determiaed, regar41ea of etfene, to Uue free, (fcr the benetit of Buffering hnmanity, and appreion of quackery,) four of their mot interesting aad iustrnctive Lecture on Marriar acd it disqualification. Ncrvouar.d Phytical Debility, iTenia'.ure decline of Manhood, Indigestion, Weainert or Depression, Impotency, lAa af Euerjy and Mtnly Power; tbe great Social Evil, and tbo Maladies which resnlt from youthful follies, exceie of maturity, or Ignorance of Physiology aad law of Nature. Thefe invaluable Lecture have been the means of eiilihteuing and saving thousand, and will I forward ed free, on receipt of four atamps, by addressing Secretary, New Tcrk Museum ef Anatomy aad Medkiae, 6U Broadway, New York Jan21-dly NOTICE. aUARTIRMASTERS, LINK AND FIELD OFFICERS, retiring from the Veteran Service, either by muster out or resignation, caa have all their paper fitted i w ith correcuieaa and dispatch at Col. Blake's Military Claim Agency, apposite Metrvpol. tan Theater. A Notary Patiic 1 la the oca. Jell-d:f JOHN W. FLAKE.
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Ter re Haute and Richmond ate c ii a in g c or t i n K. Suiuuier Arrangement Commencing .Hamday, June 10 186.1. WESTWARD -LEAVE INDIANAPOLIS. 7 .OO A . TO. Accommodation Stopping at all the Way Stations, on iijroal; connecting at Junction, at 9.09 A. U., for Craw, fordfville aad Ifayettc; arriving at Terra flaute at 10.40 A. U ; makes no direct Kvansville or St. Lou it connection. I .OO I. M. ! Louis Fxprest-Stet only at Cartersburg, Greencaatle, io action and Bra-til, running directly through ta Su Louis; make no direct Junction connection; reaches Ten-e Haute at 3.43 P. M., and St. Lonis at 1.00 A. M.; connecting at Terra Haute closely for Kvansville. 3.10 I. M Way Malt und lixprees Stappiug t all Staliocf; connecting at Junction for Crawfordsville and Lafayette at tOO P.M., and with the New Albany train from the Sooth; reaching Terra Haute at 7.00 P. U.; make no connection atTerre Flaute. It. 20 t". M. ljht lixpre-Stopping only at FlainMeld, Greencattle, Juactlon and Eraxil; reaching Terr Haute at 2.15 A. M4 rannlng directly throagh to 8t. Ixuis; arrivlnsat 11.00 A. M. JelC-dtf IL K. R ICKER, Superintendent. t B I I I I .1 r BELLEFONTAINE RAILWAY ciiaxgi: or mir. o N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE I9tb, TRAINS will leave Union Depot as follows4 00 A.M, Kxpress Mail. 4 00 P. M., Accommodation, 'kfor Union only.) P. M., Night Kxpress. TBA1SS IkBIVK rRCM TBK CAST. 10.00 A. M. Accommoilation. 11 00 Nix.n, Night Kxpreta. 50 P. M., Mail. R. N. BROWN, JelC-dlf General Superintendent. W 1 XV lilt A KKA (i E.M C.T. CIIVC1NNATI, SOTJTIIERN OHIO, iorlIi -Slnttterii IieiitueLy. ludiauapolis aud Ciucinnali Hliort-LiiAO a a 't sj lix. o N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 14th, TRAINS will run as fellows: Leavt Indianapolis. Morning Kxpiea ,., Mail Night K i press 4.10 A M I0.&U A M 7.20 P M Arrive atlndiauapeli. Morning Kxpress 1.00 P M Mail 7.0O P M Night Express 10.06 P M Jir7Fare the aame as by any other Route, and tba Kpt.w, safety aud comfort of train equal to the Lil lines in the country. JPT-'Aiik fr ticket via "Indianapolla and Ciucinuat Railroad." Special Notice The Dew track into Cincinnati Is complete, and paMenger by this line are now lauded tbe "New l'earl Street Depot," near the Hornet House, about one mil Learer the busiueM centre of tkt city than any other Depot. ROBERT UKKK.Supi-rtblaudeiit. W. U h. Nobi.c, General Ticket Aent. A.S. J c kt. Traveling Agent. novli-dtf HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, Opposite Union Depot. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Scott ICttrKCfc A; Co.t 1'roprlctora. el9-dtf MACY HOUSE, Corner Market & Illinois S4. 1MIA ATOMS, Iftß. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY friend and numerous patron, that I am now established in this haute, which 1 have refurnished and now thrown open for your reception. I take the opportunity of thanking my many former friend for tbelr patronage daring the two year while I was conducting the Oriental House, and will at all times be glad to aee them at my new stand. myS-dtf E. PENTECOST MILITARY CLAIM ACENTS. IOBATIVB BBOWff, BARTON B. JOWB. Attorney at Law. BROWN Sc JONES, MILITARY CLAIM AGDNTS AND ATTORNEYS, No. ST East Washington Street, IXDIAXAI'OLIS, IDi TO RESIGNED, DISCHARGED OR DISMISSED OFFICERS. AS the Army i now being mustered out, and many Officer will socq be discharged from aervice, we would call your attention to oar facilities for adjusting Officers' accounts aad settling claims against the govern ment. We will procure Certificates of Nan-Indebtedness for Officers, and promptly adjust their account with tha different Bureau at Washington. We also Collet Claims for Back Pay, Bounties, Pensions, Hor.es lost In service, Prize Money, Damaged or Lett Property, Property Lost or Impressed, Quartermasters' Vouchers, Transportation Claim, Ac, Ac We can also scpply Ordnance, Clotbing, Quartermaster and Medical Ketnras, Master-Oat Roll and other Military Paper. XfNo claimbongbt or sold. Oncers aud other interested in the tettieaaebt of Claims against the Government, are Invited to call at our office, or address EROWN A JONES, - : No. 37 East Washington at reel, my20-d3m Indianapolis, lud. REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKemana Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Honse tUP STAIRS.) vt ;x have ros sale douses and lots ia V tbe C!ty f Indianapolis, and Ferae attd Faming Land ia thu Slate, aud will aell lower taaa caa be purchased e!eahr re febll-dlwly II. Tl. SPICER . CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Iudluuapollsat, lud. 'Clily
WINES, LIQUORS, C. WINE HOUSE!
2i) South .Tleridian Street, (SENTINEL BUILDING.) IMPORTER OF RHINE AND CHAMPAGNE WINKS; Otard and Cogaiac Brandies; Holland Gin; Jamaka hum and Cordials. Also dealer In Catawba Wines, StUI and Sparkling, af tha tuott approved brands; Boar boa Whlakj; Peach Brandy; Catawba Brasdy; Stork Ale; Porter and Beer, and Bitters of varies klaaa. That article are all offered for aale by tha bettle or larger quantities. Only RKlnt R7i for tnU 0 draught. IMPORTED CIGARS and TOBACCO, of tha ch.icett brands, will be kept constantly aa band. TTpUavlug Ctted up a neat etabliahmea and offeringfor '.e only puro articles and of tha beat quality, the subscriber hopes to receive, as he solicits, a liberal share of the patronage af the public. marlT-dtf LOUIS LANG. FOUNDRIES. IIOOSlIaK STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS, COX, LOUD V riXTi, Manafacturers and Wholesale Dealers la STOVES, IlOLLOir-n1HE,Xc ALL OUR STOVES ARK OF THE LATEST AND mot improved patterns. Our other work will embrace Iron Fronts, Cola mns, Railway, Mill and House Catting, Ac, Ac. Ordera by mall or otherwise solicited, aud prompt attention given. Our price will be foaud at low aa any. Office, Sale-rooni and Foundry ls3 South De .war treet. two square directly eat of tha Unloa Depot. oct23 MILITARY CLAIM ACENCY. PRISONERS OF WAR! LL UNITED STATES SOLDIERS WnO HAVE been captured and laiprltoned at Andertunvtlle, Columbia, Milieu, Savannah, Libby Prison, Florence, Salii-bury, or other Rebel Prisons, or their Heirs, If the Soldier I dead, and the heirs of the lout on the Steamer Sultana, will find it to their interest to call at BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. Those who cannot visit the city will correspond. Orricc In Sheets' Building, ueit to Masonic 1111, opposite Metropolitan Theatre. J. W. BLAKE, Attorney at Law and Claim Agent. Indianapolis, Ind., June ICth, 1SCS. Je2U-dlu NATIONAL BANK. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IIVDIAlV-VlOLI TS TIIK official depository and flnauclal agent of the I United State, and will furnish, on tha mott favorable term. All kinds of Unitod States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And will buy and sell Gold, Silver, KicQauge, Government Voucher, Order oo Washington, State Stocka aad Public Securities of every description. Collections will ba promptly made, aud evsrr k lud of busiuess attended to that belong to legitimate banking. Regular customer are only charged 6 per cent, upon Loans obtained at this Bank, and tha most ample provisions are made for tha safe-keeping af Deposits and for the accommodation of Depositors. In addition to the responalb'lity of the United Statea for the liabilities of tba Bank, tha Stockholdars are lndildaally responsible to the extent of their stock, in addition to the amount Invested In auch ahares,thu affording the most ample aecurlty to the public. Tha following are the present Stockholders of tha Institution Wm.H. English, W. R.NoWnger, Lewla Jordon. Del ok Root, Jer. McLene, J. F. D. Lanlei, of N.T., Gov. O. P. Morton Hon. John J. Morrison, Gen. Las. Noble, Hon. Oscar B. Herd, Uon.T. A.Hendricks, Hon. David Kilgora, Hon. James A. Cravens, Hon. John C. New, Hon. T. M. Sullivan, Rev.VYm. A.HolliJay, PtoLC. N.Todd, J. George Btils, George W. Riggs, Robert Browning, W.J. Holliday, W. K. Helloway, J. AL Maxwell. yfm. H. Fry, A. J. Hay, R. IL Parker, J. L. Uoltoa, Wlnslow, Lanier A Co., J. A. Ross, T7m. Breden, BenJ. F. Tnttle, John W. Murphy, Judge F.M. Fiucfc. Wm. Willard, A. Baldwin, D. W. Noble, W. 0. Rockwoed, Daniel Henaeasey, James Powers, J. L. Slaughter, Lac I an Ii I lis, W. S.T. Morton, Barnabas Coffin, Joha C. Ilereth, Dr. J.M.Oastou, H. B. FlLch. Dr. J. II. Woodboi Jnc. C. Wright, John Hendrkks, A. J. Danforth, James Greoe, A.D. BUllagsly, W. W. leathers, ' James Wlcslow. jalyll ACENCY. S. W. ELMOTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, WILL ATTEND TO PROCURING HELP OFEYKRT kind, either in the city or country. He will pay particular attention to renting sleeping rooms and procaring boarder. Persons looking for sitaatloa will do well to call at bis office. No. 37 Virginia avenue, one-half aquare from Washington street, went side, or address Box IoOj. mar2.H-d3m CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE No. 81 Cast Washington St., 11 11 1 I'm Old Stund, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WE HATE A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, OIL-OLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, EEPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Iiamaakt ltce, Tluelln V .tottlnsjtiam M: of these Good having been parchad before tbe late advance in tbe last, we will aell them lower than New York wholesale price.. Also Jat received 100,000 Piece Wull Pap tt and Window Shades. KRAUSS tt CALL. Je.-a'M-aiy MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WE ARX OFFERING ICTIRIOR INDUCEMENTS to per.ecs with a little ready means toaecare hornet. We will aell Lots Entirely 011 Time, aad erect comfortable dwellings, ballt J go workaiea and la good style, on tha paymentof h f aa muck aa tha Improvements will coat the remaind. te be paid oa easy payments not mach more tbaa a fair nt aa tha pre mite. Having lota ta nearly all parte ef tha city, we can accommodate all wltbitg ta eecore a home; and fcevCC a large amount of Umber on hand, and workmen ready eaaployed. wa caa ereet building ea hert aatUe M'XEENAN A PIEKCX, apd-dtf teal Katata Aga L1VEUT STABLE. T TENET ALLEN, NwTrk livery at dlalalU A tfj No. 1J aad 14 East perl treet, In the rearf Glenfl'B Block, Hit.
oealorai x. ElOß AND E-H ö TOT 0 3HS EAST WASHINGTON STREET' Ira b DAILY receipt of frbgae,i Cearttatly on lacd ai. f rSt!eattbe lot price ltfe nt le J aiaxbof Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Rico, Tea, Nails, Glass. Woodcnware, Soap, Candles, Starch, Raisins, Cigars. Tobacco, x Mackerel, White Fish, Cordage,, Twino Dye-Stuffe, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds & HOSTET AND WAIIOD 68 East Washington Strest, INDIANirOLlS, IND. declt-diw LIQUORS. C. A. Elliott. Jaaaa B. Rvaa. HIsLlClTT V I.VAi, WHOLESALE DA ALA UH IN ll' rinds or liquors, SOLU AT TUE Cincinnati Daily Quotation, ON DABDS AT ALL TIME1 Pure Kentucky Bourbon WhbLy, ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Of different Brandl. t& VS'e invite those waritiug 1'urf Liquor to call aud eiALiiLC for thcm-elrcs. Corner of MERIDIAN and MARYLAND Sts., Indianapolis. led. ya-dAw LIQUORS. T. BCPMOH. j. m aaaaaa. Rectifiers and Wholesale Dealer la FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, MONONGADELA, RTE AND EOURÜ0N PORT, MADEIRA, MUSCAT, MALAGA WUSTES, CIQARS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AGENTS FOR DETItOIT VIE, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A AND All kind of Ales aaJ Porter fwr family tae. In bottles r atherwu, kept cDiaat!y 1 hand aad tLreere4 la any part of the c.ty. JaalA-4lf REAL ESTATE, &C. FOH SALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. f IRE&E LOTS WILL EE SOLD AT A VERT LOW X Pre on long credit, the purcbaaer repaired te beU on ee.B Lot withia a gtvta t.aue. Far paxtknUare appiy at tha aEce af lha CiUeeae' Street Railway Com pacj. . FL H.CATSEEWOOD, Itd:aBpi.li, April 24. l-6i-aprt d:f
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