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—The New Orleans True Delta has failed. JlQold closed in New York yesterday at —A large fire occurred in Yesey stseet, New
- York, late last night.
—The Pennsylvania Legislature
journ on the 12th of April.
—The eight hour labor bill has been defeated in the Wisconsin legislature. —Duncan B. Graham, State Treasurer of Alabama, died at Montgomery recently. —In Alabama there ore now ten daily and thirty-two weekly newspaper published. —The National Unitarian convention will be held in Buffalo, commencing April 10. —Heavy fires are now raging in the turpentine regions near Newbern, North Carolina. —General James Shields is making speeches in Missouri in support of President Johnson. —The Governor of Maine has appointed the 12th of April as a day of thanksgiving in that
State.
—The Tribune, a paper started at Memphis recently, to aid the Republican cause, has “ pegged ” out. —The Supreme Court of the United States will render an opinion in the Milligan case on Monday next. —It is understood that Government will not permit the proposed negro celebration in Richmond next waek. J —The Red and Buachita rivers are reported very high, and the whole country through which they run overflown. —A Norwegian woman in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, gave birth, a few days since, to four children, all of whom are alive. —Another explosion occurred at the Washington arsenal yesterday afternoon by which two workingmen were injured. —The carriage factory of Frank Neils, Cincinnati, was partially destroyed by tire yesterday morning. Loss about $5,000. —On Wednesday night the dwelling house of Mr. David L. Hart, near Booneville, Indiana, was totally destroyed by lire. —The Navy Department has ordered the departure of war vessels to the fishing banks to protect our fishermen in their rights. —The State election will take place in Texas on the fourth Monday in June. The legislature will meet on the first Monday in August. —Madame Juarez, wife of President Juarez, of the Mexican Republic, has arrived at Washington, and is the gue«t of Senor Ro-
mero.
—There is no truth in the published report that the Secretary of the Treasury would pay the May interest due on 5-20 bonds early in
April.
—Thaddeus Scott, a merchant of Napierville, Illinois, was yesterday choked to death, at Taylor’s saloon. New York, while eating a
a beefsteak.
—The National Republican of Washington will be issued as a morning paper after this week, and will, it is said, bo the Administra-
tion organ.
-Two young negresses are now in Balti-
DAILY HERALD.
•sop i
VOLUME Hiol oiici'l
TELEGRAPHIC.
NIGHT REPORT. CONGRESSIONAL loMHlTTEE^.
SOUTH AMERICAN WAR. Explosion at Washington.
Merchant Choked to Death.
Mmiay In New York Harbor. NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE.
NO ELECTION OF SENATOR. American Schooner Captured. PIRATES IN THE CHINESE SEA.
NEGRO CELEBRATION AT RICHMOND. Ravages of the Cattle Plague. AEEAIR8 TTV TEXTA:©.
NEW JERSEY SENATORIAL ELECTION.
* in * "INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1866.
NUMBER 129.
j,,,,/ i. Fron.-Mw.iiI.tk.Ti .i ,ii l Mutlay la the Harher—Sentence ef m. iaur4«fre*-4nn**t K)i*himn, Sherman Sc Ce.’e—The Lean Bill—Culver A Ce.’e Failure—Conjrreselenal merchant Cheked te Death-An American Scheaaer Captured by Chinese Pirates—Becevery •* Mere Stalea Beads — Steamer Meteer N*P*f Alhf. ifc^The PosAays: The loan bill, it is believed, will be reported by the Finance Committee ef the Senate next week, but the measure is attracting little attention, except from the rumor that the pubbe published l>eforehand by due notice. Culver & Co.’s failure is attracting less attention, as it is stated that all the debts owing here are amply protected by collateral securi-
at Washington, should the banks be
Thad. Stevens Interfering.
NEW YORK WHISKY FRAUDS.
t:tr.
Etc..
Etc.
Special to tbe Associated Preee. THAD. STEVENS INTERFERING IN THE NEW
JERSEY ELECTION.
The following letter was read from Thad. Stevens by Scovill, of the New Jersey Senate,
during his speech:
Washington, March 29, ISM. Honorable James M. Scovill, Etc.—Z>««? Sir: By all means harry up your elecdof. Give us conservatives a radical like yourself or nothing. A copperhead is better than a twaddler. (Signed) Thaddeus Stevens. The prominent candidates for the pos 4 Uon
are John P. Stockton, Democrat; A. G. Cot-
more, from”NortlT Carolina _ , united by a llga- , trel1 ’ KepubUcan, “d probably Scovill himself, ment at the small of the back, like the famous ppi T, i IK whisky frauds in new york. Siamese twins. ' Ihe Uw > "J* wlU ^
its course In the cases of all the whisky distil-
compromise has not been ef-
fected. Assessments have been made in all
—A game for the billiard championship of i cr i es where
Connecticut was played on Wednesday between Ralph Benjam'u and Hubbeli. The
latter was victor.
—A young man named I. F. Bussell, was killed at Chicago on Wednesday night by a j woman named Sally Conners, who struck him |
on the head with a poker.
—The American schooner Alina was recently captured in the China Sea by three piratical junks. The captain, mate, and part of the crew saved themselves by taking to bouts. —General Thomas F. Meagher has excited great indignation in Montano territory, where he is Acting Governor, by discharging a notorious murderer named Daniels from custody. —The general conference of the Methodist
the - aggregate amount it I
cases, of which
j $57,545,760.
the great bond kobhxuy—arrest of onk
OF THE rorbekh.
XeWBURYVORT, Massachusetts, March 30.— I J. P. L. Wcstcott, marshal of this city, obtained such information as led him to have an interview with Mr. Lord, to whom he commucated ids suspicions. Mfnday evsbifig, March 19, Westcott saw his man at the New Have* depot in Nsw York, who took the train, fob lowed in due time by Westcott, the detective. Soon after the train started Westeott into tbe baggage car, and seeing baggage with his man’s initials on it, secured its detention.
of coun
ury
wound up. The RoM’s Washington snaciai *e$s several Congressional committees are in session to-day.
The
loan bill will be reported to the Senate early next week, but will not be considered until fibe dvR rights bill is disposed of. j.<" ff The Navy DeparUMSt has ordered men of war to the banks to protect our fishermen in to death this alternoop, at Taylor's saloon, while eating a beefsteak. He was from Napoleonvllle, Illinois, and came here to buy goods. It is understood he arrived to-day. The United States gunboats DeSat^and Don,' Which recently left Hi is port for’ the West Indies, have returned to New York, and it is supposed they will form a part of the squadron destined for the Eastern coast. Tbe alleged feasan for this change is that the flying squadron for the protection ot our fishing interests Je inquired for immediate service, while, ns we have six vessels ‘cptHMng among the West Indies already, the reinforcements for that squadron can be delayed for a time. There was a mutiny aboard the ship Con bonne* ' yesterday. force from the revenue cutter Crawford. The vessel remained under the guns of the cutter all night, and sailed this morning, the crew having become obedient. Theodore Yates has Ikmmi sentenced to twenty years imprisonment for the murder of policemen Curran in Brooklyn. The lire at Duncan, Sherman & Co.’s establishment originated in the heating apparatus. The building ip ErcprooL bimL ooesoqumrtly sustained very little damage. No valuable books or papers were burned. The bone boiling nuisances of Brooklyn are to be removed by the sanitary commission. The Post states tbe American schooner Alma was attacked and captured in the China Sea bv piratical junks. The captain mate and part of the crew saved themselves by taking to the boats after nllaatly defending the vessel as long as possible. One hundred and fifteen thousand dollars of miss Lag bonds stolen from Mr. Lord, have been recovered. Tbe remainder is expected to be obtained. A witness in the steamer Meteor enrslp-dar testified that there were five boxes of parrorr shot on board, and that the captain stated that same parrott guns had been sent to -the Pierpont stores. The case was adjourned till Momlay. The steamer Helvetia landed 1,020 emigrants from Liverpool, at this port, to-day. Business has been nearly suspended to-day, by observance of Good Friday. (r s .oftV.Trom New Orleans.
MUp Lucy Gwin, daughter of Dr. Gwin was married vestenlav to Dr. E. 4. Coleman, of St. Louis. • A'T^TT T -L O It is stated that Gustave Dore has made an arrangement with a publisher, whose name is
Shakspeare.
Hottinguer. the Paris banker, whose death is mportefi, Ijift.a fortune of abipit *$4^000,w. * Larkin G. Meade. Jr., of Brattleboro, the Vermont sculptor, who has been in Italy for several years, is expected home in a few weeks on a visit. He brings with hin a wife, a native
of Dalmatia.
Harriet- Pinekner, axea Hi*etJ Tears, a
daughter nf G?n. Charles Coteswortn Pinckney, of revolutionarv fame, died in ('harleston,
South Carolina, on the 15th instant.
,JK)ss Ann*. Dh-.kinsdn has been Seolitihg about the President lately,-as badly as she did about Mr. Lincoln two years. Anna spreads
a wide criqollpe. f |0 , |#
“ Why don't the men propose, mamma*
, _ . Why 4eo’t tfie-mes-prspem?’* - t r ‘ A set of emerald * j?vvel 17 v alued at $75,000 Paris jewelers, the most perfect collection of emeralds in the world. Tney are formed into a necklace and a pair af car rings. Tho-neck-lace is composed of fourteen perfect emeralds, each weighing live carats, and each mhjrmmded with thirty-two diamonds, all f"itriT"r 1 and set In silver In similar fashion to Uro court jewels. The neck! see U adjusted in two path*, in such a manner that they may be detmed and each form a bracelet. The earrings, also made brilliant with diamonds, set in polished silver, are ol the pendant style, two and a half inches in length, and consist of three emend da each. The stone.*t the top ef the ear Hog weighs two and a half carats; that m the eenUr, one carat; while the UweV stone—a pearshaped drop—weighs seven and a half carats. Our leaden will have some idea of the scarcity of such a sort of gems, when we say that they are the result of twenty-five years’ search in
lebrated mines ef Sew Grenada,
oice of the pi
during that period.
New Advertisements.
HOTEL.
Lit-i of So Jit House
jerr. k. scon. Lata of Sherman House
Oriental House, squares Union Depot,
are the result of twentv-flve years’searrh An UxroRTUNtf b A«V4tV'4'ast Monday, in Milleraburg, Bourbou county, a difficulty occurred hetweea |fce authorities qf that city and Mr.*Iftnnr Bowlen, son of Mr. Jesse Bow-
len, wherein Mr. Henry Bowlen, who was intoxicated, refused to be arrested by the constable and assarting with his pistol draw* that any man who attempted to arrest him
would ba killed.
Tbe constable called on the citizens for assistance, and Major Waters, a young gentleman of high standing and character, from tha State of Georgia. r itlMr** ** MWmm gurg College, being a warm fHend of Mr. H. Bowlen, approachadrbipi ifoc tke purpose of tulation, when he was shot by Mr. Bow-
expos
1 i Returning back, 'found Jones asleep, and-
Episcopal Church South, the largest denomi- | awa kening him and callinr him by name? nation in the Southern States, will hold its i Westeott informed him he was a prisoner. At quadrennial session in New Orleans on the 4th | fl rg t Jones was somewh** nwt see
of April next.
r*». TirTov, tRo Treowy TA^partment, la named as the probable head of the new Bureau of Manufactures and Statistics, should Mr. Grinuell’s bill establishing that Bureau
become a law.
—A new cattle disease has made its appearance in the locality of Canton, Illinois. The animals are- perfectly well one day ami die the next. It is said a number have died from the disease already. —The Cabinet is said to have been nearly
iug he was caught, be yielded ah'J was ironed. t'Iia oartv kept in the train until 'Teaching West Newton, when it became dmtoabto to avoid Boston. Carriages were taken, and they rode around to Chelsea and arrived here safely on Tuesday afternoon. Since that time Jones has been kept closely guarded at a hotel. An examination of the baggage disclosed eight bonds of one thousand dollars eaeb, payable to Rufus L. Lord. This proved that Westcott
Bed nndOnachlfa Rivera Overflowed—Alexandria City being Hcbnilt. Texaa Affairs—True Delta Failed— Barbels, Etc. New Orleans, March 39.—The New York mails of thefiithhrve arrived. Natchitoches and Upper Red river have
overflowed.
Spring forward; more land plowed and planted this spring tbsn ever before; freed-
men working well.
At Shreveport the plantation prospects are
relmiU; 1
XSfTi.TTi; IWOK, uul the ' " < '« r0 h “ l ” , ’“ ■ rr “‘" 1 - Vpo “ ■“’•I*™
Is Hooded. Large crops planted; fears of a more extanalve^vfryflow of northerji LaCrosse;
may be equal to any past year.
I* The Baton Rougo r.ver is rising, and »n —
k.ve <**.
passdd to send delegates to Washington. Messrs. Porter, Hancock. Lane, and Hender-
son have been selected.
The election has been decided for the fourth
Monday in June.
The legislature meets the first Monday in
August; - i« iii
The New Orleans TVue Delta newspaiM-r
has failed.
Cotton is quiet, bales 1,31)0 Inies. Receidts, 3.40U. Week’s sales, 14,700. Week’* receipts, 1.6,200. Week’s ex|»orD<, 19,000. Stock on hand g ^73,000. Salsa of low middlings at
37@38o.
equally divided on the veto message. Socrc- |
| had secured the right man. 1 Coffee—Weeks sales, 420 sacks; fair to prime, I Detective Heatlr, of Boston, came down for f 20^®ao^e. in geld; stock,J 1,060 sacks,
consuitai to him.
ive Heath, of Boston, came down for 30%«20^e. in geld; stock. 1 !,WW socks. .. H " *“”“ L
taries McCulloch, Seward and Welles being in j coinpany with i) etecUv0 Young, of New YorkJ Western produce lively, favor, and Messrs. Stanton, Speed, Dennison I ,, once ( . om menced following up the trail, of coin from Lasalle, Illinoi
and Harlan opposed.
—A guard has been stationed at the Treasury office at Jefferson City, Missouri, owing to the appearance of suspicious looking persons in Jefferson City. It is thoughts robbery of the Treasury is tn contemplation. —Neither house of Congress bras In sets.on yesterday. Several of the committees, however, were hard at work. The loan bill will be reported to the Senate next week, but not until after the Civil Rights bill is disposed ol. —The Union Pacific railroad is completed to Silver Lake, twalvernaitoe west of Pads, Kansas, a distance of eighty miles from Wyandotte, the eastern terminus. This gives St. Louis a continuous litoe of railroad westward of three hundred and sixty-three miles. —A letter has just come to light Avbich was written to President Johnson in February last, by Ward H. Lamon, formerly United States Marshal of the District of Columbia, a warm and intimate friend of Mr. Lincoln. Mr. Lamon assures President Johnson that to hir own knowledge, Mr. Lincoln bad marked for himself the very line of policy now pursued
by President Johnson.
A Tragedy and ite Nequal. We noticed a few days ago the murder of a man named Kilder, near Lineville, Missouri. That was sufficiently atrocious in itself. A correspondent gives us an additional phase of the tragedy. It appears that Mrs. Kilder, wife of the brother of the murdered man, had, on accouut of some misunderstanding with the murdered man. refused to let him have board longer with tliem, os he hod formerly done. Hence he li\ed alone in the house
where he was murdered.
When the murder was discovered, and the news made known to his friends, Mrs. Kilder, deeming herself the cause of his death by her unsisterly conduct toward him, was, a few days since, missing, and, on search being made, was found dead at a pool of water, on which was a coat of ice some ten inches in thiekness. Her body was found lying on the ice, with her head in the water, which wai
some ten fleet In depth.
The integument of her forehead was mneh bruised, and it is supposed that, in the madness and grief and agony of mind, she struck her head upon the ice until it yielded to Its influence, and, by immersing her head in the hole thus made, and stoutly holding it there, strangulation ensued, launching her soul into
eternityOttawa, Iowa, Courier,
Humors of the Connecticut Cum*
palgn. - v... a ‘
At a rousing Democratic meeting in Hartford, on Tuesday night, Postmastar Cleveland, who supported the Democratic ticket on account of its Indorsement ofthe President, told
the following story:
I speak for no man except myself. l am
«J t0 ,^ e Sp-
here to sustain the Executive, who has mjL. heartiest friendship. 1 oppose Tbtddeus flM-
vens, me of
Thu details of the robbery show it to have beeh one of the coolest thefts ever known. Jones engaged Lord’s attention while his three accomplices robbed tbe safe. After the robbery, tbe four proceeded to Central Park, and examined the contents of the tt$o tin boxes and the pocket book, at which they were perfectly aghast, M enommus did it seem to them. Detectives Yoatlg, Jatioe and Heath left this city for New Yoik this Darning
with their prisoner. PWTKUCnVK FIB*.
A lire at midnight dDtroyed buildings Nos.
44 and 46 on Yesey street, extending through to Barclay street, occupied as a crockery warehouse and cigar manufactory. The building was only a short distance ftogi pis Attar House, bnt no damage waa done to foe latter.
FromWuhingto^ ^
The Buy KnMreat not tm m Paid In
April—Aautkar Expluaiun nt tkc Araenui—Two Alan injured—Paatul Alfatra—New Mtoamentp I4ne—Apprentice Naval acts uni nstlpe—Buvu*es tn* Cuttle Plupnu In England—Tfce Proposed Negro Celobru-
tlon in itteUnsond.
Washington, March 80.—On inquiring today at the treasury department. H was ascertained there was no authority for a recently published statement that the Secretary would pay the May interest due an the 6-20 bonds early in April. There has been, gp such determination on the iu&Jeet. , Yesterday afternoon there was another explosion at the Washington arsenal. A shell burst while twa of the laborers were engaged
in unloading ft. “
One of them may possibly lose several of bis lingers by ampOtaMen. The other sustained only a slight abrasion of tbe forehead
mt of the shell. Since -the ex pie-
same place, some months
by a fragment ol
felon at the same place, some months ago, by which ten persons were killed. tMi work has been carried on in sheds, yvidely separate^ so an explosion in one can not eonraranicate to the others on the ground. Yery much of.this kind of war material his bestt rteertUy bronkh*
e United States and Brazil Mail Steamship
asking for WL
* c “ r ‘ iins u
5th of April. The company has aiub&idy from the Yenczueljan Government forzurryfug its malts, and has made application to the Postotfice Department for simitar services. The lettings of contracts for postal service in
uum ouco auu jaarotenmiu as
show the progress M* the eatMepmgue fo Eng-' land and Scotland. It is officially known that the number of cattle attacked for the week
mthig March 2, was 731. > ui < The Government has received advices from
Richmond, Virginia, that the negroes of that city and the surrounding country, arc contem-
Orders have been received at the navy yard to fit up the steamers Saco sad Marblehead as
apprentice school
. _ one to go to Norfo
able and ingenious man, Who remin^t . , , , „ , the man who owned a large number of Dispatches received by the State department
cows. Ho went out one day to milk, and the first cow kicked over his pail and split the milk, which made him very mad, as the milk was ten cents a quart, and the streams were nearly dry. Thu next cow kicked him in the stomach. He got up, took his milking stool, and without regard to the ottending cow, whaled tbe entire herd around the yard; and then he got a whip, and went ut them again, making no discriraiuntion, driving them furlonsly round the yard into a corner, where they stood with heads erect, and wild looks, puffing heavily. He stopped, and said to the
frightened cows, “There! who begun it?” Mr Banks recently said in Ids spvsch that
several years since ho was impressed with tbe statement made to him by our Minister to BeU glum, Mr. Sanford, who bad said that Baron Yon Huiubolt had told him, that, in his judgment, it was impossible that the mountains of Yirgluia should not yield diamonds; that the configuration and character of the country of Virginia indicated to Humbolt, who knew tbe physical world as other men know mankind, that the mouuuiui of Yirginia Would ultimately be found a depository of this the rich-
est and most rare of precions stones.
Terry, commanding this department^ Has advised and warned theco(pt9dpeoplenotto^at-
bailed in the sum of two thousand dollart.—
i - Hviip
On the 17th inst., a ruffiian attempted to violate the person of a young lady, the daughter of a respectable citizen, living near Olio, in Macon county, Missouri, while she was on her way to a writing school. She successfully resisted his attempts, but was severely wounded on the bead and nearly choked to death. Tbe citizens pursued and arrested him near Kirksville, in Adrian county, and brought him bark, when be was recognized and confessed his guilt. Thursday, the 22d, was set for an examination of his ease, but on that morning his dead body was found hanging on a tree near Olio, Hegave his name as John Ew banks, y said his mother lived in Iowa; that he had ' served in the Federal army, but had been sent to the poulteuliury for some offence, and had just been released, ^ad was on his way home.
IKfl»lANlAPOL.lS, INDIANA.
FT AVI , G lease l the above boose for a teim of years, I T we have pot it in thorough repair, and are now prepared to entertain the traveling community. Blarders will be accommodated on reasonable terms. Merchants and others vtsiting the city will And the Oriental a convenient stopping place. C. J.AJ. K. 8C0TT. ! mcbSl dtf Proprietors.
FOR SALE.
[NOB BALK—A Bockaway Carr) <ge with two seats, la r good order. Can be seen at the Phenix ■•chine
Forks, 370 West Washington street.
rachSL d3l*
POORS, BLIMPS ETC.
ft. B KMJEEAON.
DAVID BEAU.
ELI THOMPSON.
EMERSOX, BEAM k TH0MPS0X, Vo. 225 and 229 West Market Street, Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH, BLISDS, Ifcfrwr samd Wlmdow Frame*. Brackets, Mouldings, Etc., Etc. AYholese'e and Retail Dealers in Flesriif* Ceillsi; A Weatkerbsardisg TNLOOBUtG worked Lumber dressed and sawed to F order. Scroll Jawing dene to order. All hinds of rough Lumber constantly on hand. mch30d3m
Wanted-For Sale, Etc.
WANTED.
tihw ftTAA PER YEAR I We went agents lift I til 111 everywhere to sell oar ikfxovkdtSU Sewing Machines Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five yeara. Above aalary or Urge
eommisslon paid. The oxlt machines sold in United States for less than $40, which are fully licensed by
Howe, Wheeler A Wllaon, Grover A Baker, Singer A Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and
Imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw
4 Clark, Biddeford, Maine. jal? diwOm A MONTH! - Agents wanted for atx entirely new articles. Just out. Address O. T. GARST, City Bnildlng, Biddeford, Maine. janUd&wGm y^ANTKD-lN EVERY TOWNSHIP-AgenU lor
tbe
REBELLION
REGISTER,
A military and political history, giving nearly 5,0C0 dates, under 2,(00 distinct headings, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED,; So that tbe bistory ot aay Battle, Skirmish, Movement, Person or Ploce, connected with the late civil war, can be Immediately fbnnd. rend stamp fur specimen pages, circular end terms. B. A. CAMPBELL, Publisher, 46 Bast Washington Street,Indianapolis, Ind.
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'FFTAHTED—1,000, 5,000,10,000 Agents, male orfrVf male, of respectable standing, to make frem $2,000 to $3,300 per tnnom, sure, at home or abroad Send >3 cent*, and get sample and full ptrUcnlars. Address, J. R. KENNKDY * CO.. mch5 dim 44 aad 49 Filth street, Pittsburg, Pa. GOOD MEN WANTED. WFTK will pay a Liberal Salary or Commission to a Tw f*w good men to engage in the Sale of Books. For particularscall an or address by mail. GEO. B. COOLKY 4 CO.. Ko. S Spencer House Block, H. W. Corner Union Depot, janS3d3m Indianapolis. Ind.
LEGAL TEMPER. The Celebrated Pacing Stallion, LEGAL TENDER, 'FFTTLL atand the enaning teasim at tbe Union AgriTF cultural Fair Grounds, Edinburg. Indiana, and will be let to nm*M for $3$ te insure a mare with foal—
1« 1
FOR SALE. Wood at Reduced Price*. "WTETK will sell oar Wood, either cut er split, or funr Tv f*«t lone, by the load or one hundred cord., at low figures. Call and see. DUNN & LOYK.
mchlU dtf
C’OR SALK—One acre of fine Garden land, on Bluff D Road, quarter of a mile frem corporation line, will
NOTIONS.
Wholesale notion.
*»,f i.
SFRUSTO TI^-AJDE.
C S. DYER & SON,
Wholesale Dealers in
Notions, Hosiery,
I.aeeM and ■krer-v Trimmings,
T> EG leave to inform Wholesale buyers that since the T» occupation of their new Store, 118 Main street, east sme, between Third and Fourth streets, Cincinnati, they have had theirpremiseagrently enlarged,and improved, and are now prepared for their SPRING. AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS, which are beginning to arrive. Owing to the late heavy decline in geld, we have made a general reduction of our stock. Merchant's can Nave From lO to
9S per Cent.
By flHig their orders with ns. We manufacture Steel Peas au 1 Pen Holders, and can furnish them at prices lower than any house in the country. Wo also keep a foil line of Papers and Envelops. C. 8. DYED A SOM,
rochtS dim
118 Main street,
Cincinnati
FIRE ARMS.
be sold cheap, by
M. RKC1I
For partioaiara, call at bia place en the premises.
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RAILROADS.
persons Horn a distance
takas awe;
can
to pravwat arc Ideate, •ecus. The'sessoaioci tbe first of July. IBS.
pay before their mares are
nawar. Good pasture for mere* from a distance be bad at reasonable rata*. All care WQ1 be taken revest accidents, but no raaponaiblHty should any
reeponeiblHty should any woe the firel of April and end L. J. HACKIBT, Keeper,
Kdinborg, Indiana.
Ibeacrlptiom find Pedigree.
Tin* Great Central Air Line Ronte
Indianapolis* to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, York, And all Kastern Citie% via the Indianapolis and Cincinnati, NIARIETTA AND CINCINNATI,
AND
BALTIMORE AXD OHIO RAILROADS
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Guns, Rifles, Pistols, And Fishing Tackle, Ko. Hij W. "Washington St., opp. State House, mchasdlm INDUNAPOUTS. IND.
C A
CARPETS. R P E T
ITGAL TKNDZR Is a beautiful black, fifteen hands |
and a half h'gh, eight years old this spring. In furm, | —
styk, action and rnerry, ha has no superior. Legal 1
^'ll!Sw’. , £S , Ka t <SariS| Two Thron 8 h Express Trainfl Lh. TM-m*. — «. PKICHARS. ' D.I1,, Su.d.,. .
REAL BARGAINS
IN CARPETS!
mchSO dim*
Franklin, Indiana.
▲ FAMILY
FOR SALE. GROCERY,
Mr. Jeoau&heraaan, a clerk with Mr. Caleb Price, at Mobile, wa» shot dead last Friday night, at his residence, by some person unknown who had entered through a window, after cutting away a portion of the sash, and is supposed to be a negro named Aaron Bailey, who has been annoying Mr. Sherman for some
negro has been arrested. Upon
being given, eereral negro tcldlen under arms rushed In, and It is thought, saya the Tribune, that some of them are implicated in the mur-
der. M | a m
Miss Lizzie Pettier, of St. Louis, Missouri, who was taken from tbe conveut of the Good Shepherd several months ago on a writ of Aobeas corpus, eloped with a one armed soldier on Saturday last, and was married by a justice of tbe peace. Her father bad selected a wealthy and more aged suitor, hut Lizzie had a choice of her ow n, and put a veto on her father's se-
lection.
YTrORTH about *2,00*. on Wabiogton street, with Y V good custom sod good looso, which we wish to
•tebaago for gteoubacks or other papers.
J, S. DUNLOP 4 CO.,
m.rVO dSt Bo. 18 North Meridian.
mHK MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD nr w 1 haTtog a Joint occupancy of the new and splendid Passenger Depot of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati
Railroad Co., at CincInnaU,
occupancy of the new ai f the Indianapolis and
NOTICE.
ONION SETS. TFk BARRELS oa consigement, for aala by FU 0. G. BOLM4N, mchSB djt* Ko. d Bate* House.
DTAiren.
ANlkKEW WAULACE WON*, Bole Agents West for Watt’s Unchemicaled Starch. 888 Box** mow Im Rtorv. aat mcbS d3tn 47 SOUTH DELAWARE STREET.
Colonel DeHertelfell de*«i at St. Andrews, Canatla, recently, while addressing the vuluDicers about to leave that place for Ottawa. He had fust said, “ I have l>een fifty-two years in the service and iu> heart m In it ret,” when
death struck him.
forllng—133>j.
lively. (Ireat <|uantities Illinois, unmedlutcly ilis-
poted of. 'CexMi trade lively. . i' r The Weal Iitills arid Mexican trade is re-
open lag.
The Mobile and Eastern (lulf trade contin-
ues large.
Twenty-live to fifty thousand hales of cotton fire expected toon from Lake BUUneau. It ts said the Sew York steamships are
losing money.
Tbe direct Liverpool steamships are doing a
Urge business.
Th* New Jersey JLegtstature—-Ne
ELbcsIots of Sematwr.
PHii.ADKf.PHiA, March 30.—Senator Ludlatn of New Jersey, who offered a resolution to go into joint meeting In the Now Jersey Senate, Thursdayjjoorrscta Ae A associated Pnaas dispatch, heretofore puf)lishea. ds follows: The dispatch of the Associated Press, in regard to the vote In the New Jersey Senate ( on tbe resolution to go into joint meeting to dect a United States Senator is likely to lead to a mistake on the subject. It was ten In favor of tbe resolution and nine against it, and the resolution was lost: because of a previous resolution which had been passed by Mr. Scovill voting with the Democrats, fo make a majority of toe whole number, eleven, necessary to pass the resolution. Tbe ten votes given in favor of going into joint meeting comprised all the menubars elected a*. Republican4, except Mr. Kcortll, who voted with the Democrats
agatasMk-
:The South Auserlenis HThr. By mail.] .. BKM>AJaneiro, Mar ji 3. No further nhWS has been recei\cJ from the Blver Platte since the defeat of the Argentine IftBguard at Passo do la Patria by 3,000 ParaAll is quiet in Rio and the provinces. A Modification of the ministry is rumored. Exchange 35d.; Coffee firm for good quali-
jOliilil V
v The report fttwr Montana, that many men had been batlly frosted, ami others frozen to death during the exodtt* to the Sun river mines is confirmed. The story that rich discoveries of gold had liven fiMnd there proved a hoax, and not a few of its unfortunate victims paid
for their credulity with their lives.
Why are opera dancers like parracides r Be-
cause they execute their pas.
•— IWSUWAMCJE.
I]Vr>IA^AF»OLis I\SIRAATE COMPANY.
CHARTERED 1836.
^Authorixed C’npltal - - l$£500,©4>0.
RAILFOAD, THE PESSSYLTANIA CENTRAL Doable Track Railroad. SHORTEST. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE Between Use Boat uu«l Weak. J~VN th* arrival of Fasseager Trains from tbe West, at NY Union Depot, Fittebarg, through trains leave as follow.: DAT EXFltBM, 3:30 A. M., (exeept Snnday.) ClNCINMATI BXPBB88, *00 A. M., (except Sunday.) FAST MAIL UJO P. M , (except Sunday.) PHILADELPHIA KXPRKSS, 4:0SP. M., every day. FAST LINE, 10:10 P. M., (except Sunday.) Running threagh without change of Care to Harrit- ~ ‘ ‘ “ork, (vie Allenconnecting dl-
Possengers will avoid tbe great annoyance, \ trouble and expense of Omnibus Transfer across the City. Trains leave Indianapolis as follow*: 3:50 a. u , Day Express, for Baltimore and W aahlngton direct; 7: IS r u,
iress.
ATE RGOM SLEEPING
We have reduced the price of our Carpets
SO PER OEI^T.
Baltimore end Washington Kxni NEW ABD ELEGANT STi
COACHES BT THIS TRAIN, running throogh WITHOUT CHANGE FROM INOlANAPOLtfi TO PARKEBSRUBO. , The MOST DIRKCr ROUTE. TIME AS QUICK, FARE AS LOW as by other Railway lines. Through ticket* and any Information desired can be : bed upon application at the Ticket Oflc* in the Uulon I Depot. Y. H. LORD, mchiadte a,,.-.*! tkxm agent, 1.4 C. B- R. \
To meet the decline in gold end the expectations of
the people.
INSURANCE. BE NOT DECEIVED.
TVOK’T let the tollclfor of some note company, or JLF sone cheap company, Induce you to Inmre your ,
lift without at least taking time to examine oar facts j an. w» ■ « H end figures. If these don’t ehow on—cneap- , -
sat and -af-.' uitn patron!is the othsra
J. S. DUNLOP 4 CO.,
mchSSdfit No. 18 North Meridian street.
Tap Brussel* $1 7.V
9W uo.
tiss; Flour Id. iowee^y bhj, Albany Cattle market.
L - ' .AlbINY, New York, May 30. The (nUfo ■eeket, el lbs spswlag, ifEi mmsually active', and, owlog^ikUlF' rise In New York, prices rose pur pennd, bm the supply was greater than was looked fee, sad to-day prices Jsohdad, tbe decline bring almost equal to the advance, so that rates are almut the same as last week, the range being from 6 to 9c., the outside price for prime extra heavy. 1 fta!IrosdftuiglltfhatDiln radueed te60c, er 100 tbs. from Buffalo and the Suspension
FEJEID, SjAlLE LIVERY STABLE.
JHORS*:* ROI WH'l' AYR HOI.I>. C, O A te*. - : 1 Horses Sold on Commission.
per 100 tbs. from Buffalo and the Suspension
Bridge to New York.
Sheep are plenty, and prices ^somewhat flj£@7e., according to quality and
weight. Itoceipts, 7,000.
ttdfil 'Alri..."'' ’''"
a (’BlflMiO, J*BB^ ail*
the Northwestern States. wiB,* it is guppogad. <;Wheat—Qufct^eBlii - SfcJif for ffd.‘
show a large reduction of rales. M 8flc. for No. 2.
Oats—Quietf ridtistat Se. for No. 1. High wines—Nominal; sales at $2 20
provisions—Dull.
I f
at $2 20@2 22.
» ,r
mZM&BOe: 4 ft is ? ^ Hogs—Sale* at $9 25@9 50; dressed hogs, Receipts—3JX)9 harries flour; 5,1100 bushels wheat; 6,500 bushels corn; 10,000 bushels oats;
•3,200 head hogs..
Shipments—7,000 barrels flour; 7,000 bushels wheat, 10,000 bushels corn; 7,000 bushels oats.
tempt so imprudent a detooaatrfittosi appears the movers in the affair are still engaged In perihefilnff tbe arran ‘ ^ '
needless Is aay any stteh deifoi
negroes will not be permitted by the Government authorities, and measures liave already
been taken to prevent any
public nature.
, y **• Isawls market. id. BffelJCHJM, March 30.
I t~“Ff«ar—Unchanged.
Wheat—Firmer; gales At $1 75@1 90 for
prime, and $2 15 for choice.
Corn—Lower; mfos*» 1
Oats—Dull; sales at 42@43c,
g \KFICK No. V North Pean»ylvaais strerf, In Old M Y Fellow*’ flat,'gramd lleor, ludlenepoiH.
■Hrectorw:
B. A. yittehsr, if., ’AA. Viatss, W. H Telbeft, T. A. Morris, Aquille Jones, »r., E. B- Ffek, A-L Roach., Sfite-MwdeTBofi,
Oliver Toucey.
Insure* ell kind of property egeinat Loss by Fire end the Risks of Inlead NevigaUoo. 1 \ WM. HENDERSON, Pres’t. ALEX C. JAMKSOS, Becreury. L D. MOODT, General igent. WM. ARMSTRONG,City Solicitor. mchri dly
fit. IxmU, Cairo and Quincy Batwday mo ruing; Chicago, Jeffereooville end indleaapdlla Setardey evening, run through direct to Kextern Cities, arriving 24 Hoars fa AdYaace of Other Routes. ELEGANT STATE ROOM SLEEPING CARS Are attached to ell Night Trains. Baggage Checked Through and Traneferred Free, jrr Fare elweye as lew as by any other Routes.
CLOTHING. iSIGX OF THE Bltt
BLACKFORD’S BLOCK. MORITZ,~BR0. & CO., CXO TXXIZEIRO; AXD NERCRAXT TAILORS, Also, dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Have just received the Mammoth. Stock OF THE SEASOKT.
Ex. ^uper. Ingrains $1 SO. Super. Ingrain* $1 75. All Wool Ingrain* $1 OO Cotton Chain Ingrains 50c
to 7eSC.
Rag Carpet* 75c. Hemp Carpet* 40e. At these prices we can show a good line of goods.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Wo. 3 E. Washington Street. mchSS dlw
New Advertisements.
LIVERY STABLE.
mch3l dim*
JOHN HAKVKY HARRIS, No. 159 West Washington street.
-BOARPIfifc. Board, at Ho. Sarriit, on reasonable terms. Keorns large and pleasant. mchSldGt *
FOR SALE.
FOK/ SA.LE.
¥TOUSE end Let within half a square sf MinactaXX setts avenue, near attest railroad. Hoase five
and well built. Good lot; east front; on
time. Price $2,600.
ri>o«4 ne^B ficcaSmodatl
:c(Mtnodating time. Price $2,000.
HagniBcent new Frame House on North New Jersey, en rooms, gas end ell conveniences. Finished in
yoperb style. Price $8,000. Easy peyment*.
New Brick Boom on Cobum street. Five rooms, good cellar, cistern, etc. Would take some Iowa laad as pert
Ray. A decided bargain. Price $2,800.
nae and Lot on Hnrop straei. Two rooms, etable,
»•. on long time. Pries $860. Room Bo. 0 Talbott 4 Byw’s Block,
meh31d3^ , ■ f i ■. . . 9mr PosttdfiM.
road.
Hoi etc.
f ON RALEe ?,h ITH
les $2 22m 22)<.
The Commlssiouer of Cuai
since, leorirM mnpRFt --- --— ^ miinini Im m finilHT laying pipes st tbe bottom of the 8t, Lawrence, its Hie fit the larges put must have been three through which they are engaged In pumping or four inches in circumference, and its length
liquor from Canada into the United States. about two feet.”
Hpusev
OTTAQBof five rooms, on Arch street, for $1,006.
H. W. Gwioner, Gas. Ticket Agent, Philedelphie; W. H. Holmes, Geo. W. Pass. Agent, Chicago, Dlinois. T. L. Kimball, Ass’tG. W. P. Agent, Chicago, Illinois. Office Metropolitan Block, Chicago.
FTCExamrsL
BEP BOTTOM. MOTJT iLsTOlsr’s
SPRING BED BOTTOM.
By this Rou te Freight of all descrlptiop* caa be for
Sj; ny retire— roreev, to aaa irom *Liy pet tern Raiiweyf, end In oonnectlon with steamers, to
warded to and from fldlj^elpbla, New^ Yorlr^
o*ton or
>int on
Western Kailway*, and In oonnectlon with steamers, to all accessible points on the Lake and Rivers of tbe Nortb-
weet. West and fionlhsrest.
STOCK, by this ronte, le provided with super commodations, especially at Harrisburg, wh< la offered of the Philadelphia, New York s
irior ere
rk and
aeholc
Baltimore Markets. This will aloo be found the ehortest, quickest and most direct route for Stock to New York (via Allentown,) and frifk/ewMt ehAftff*0. The Ratee of Freight to and from points in tbe West by tbe Pennsylvania Central Railroad are at all timea as favorable ae are charged by other Railroad Companies. WT Be particular to malk packages “via Pennsylvania Central Railroad.” For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to t>r address either of the following agents of the Coin-
penyt
S. B. Kingston,Jr., Freight Agent, Philadelphia. C. A. Carpenter, Freight Agent, Pittaborg. Clarke 4 Co„ Transfer Agents, Pittsburg.
H. W. Brown & Co.,Cincinnati, Ohio. T. P. Burke, Madleon, Indiana.
Morebeed 4 Co., Loulaville, Kentucky.
W. M. Aikman, Evansville, Indiana. R. F. Bass, St. Leals, Missouri. Clsrke 4 Co , Chicago, U'ioois.
if.,
K. Ayere, Muskingum River.
H. 4 R. L- Langley, Galiipo'is, Ohio.
: * Co., Zanesville, Oh
W.
A. P. Stnhx
N. H. Hudson, Ripley, Ohio. L. R. Wilson, NashTUte, Tem
H. H. Houston, Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. E. H. Williams, GenT fiup't, Altoona, Pennsylvania.
FAJBTC FXUBZa-ZXTS.
UNION LINE CARS are run through by the Pennsyl vanla route to principal Weatern Cities without irensler
end ell shipments by tbl* lino on time contracts will be
guaranteed as
i as follows:
Bouton to Imllawapoii*, 8 Bay*. Hew XTork to “ TBays. Pfallad’a to “ • Bay*. Baltimore to ** «Bay*. With a forfeiture of 5 cents per 180 lbs. for every day’s delay, which will bo promptly paid by Western
A&ftnts.
Parties ordering freight! ffom the East shoold order packages marked ” Union Line,” end refer shippers for
**G—B arris, 77 Washinnton street, Boston. J. L. Goisler, S71 Bro.dwey, New York.
Mm Me Knight, 416 Cbeetnnt street, Philedelphie. Chao. H. Koossa, corner Center and Calvert streeU,
Baltimore. — -
yaanm- ****^#^7**^:****tm 97 200 ° f ar, rBWn, > ^ KfaUgan atreet, far Other honaee, at lest pricee. In different locallUea.
B. D. JONES
mch30 dfit 37 flaet WeaUngton fiueet.
Shipp*™ from the Weet will apply to or address by C rmdnlor Bills of x-ading, etc., or any deaired information.
n Cw.w. Chandler, Cuksago, Illinois.
H. W. Browa, SI W. Third atreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. B. D.Thatcher, 239 N. High street, Columbus, Ohio.
W. H. Btewart, Cleveland, Ohio.
A. fi. Thompeon, Newcomerstown,Ohio.
w.B. Hextett, Zaneavffie, Ohio. ** oel Ia ‘ W -
James Tallmadga, er., Memphis, Tennessee. D. S. Grey, Sup’t Union Line, Columbus, Ohio.
fbblS dlawfim
Tlroiniletfs Patent, September 20, l^Gi.
Mauufeetared and sold by
CABINET MAKERS’ UNION,
No. 105 East Washington Street, opposite the Court House.
4 MONO the many Patent Bod Bottoms, some are l\_ good end some ere of no account. MOULTON’S SPRING BED BOTTOM is acknowledged by ell to be enperiortoeny now before the pabUc, having taken the riatr pres airs over all others wherever exhibited In 1864, 1865. Tbe Cabinet Makers’ Union having of tbe State of Indiana for the abov
ig secured the right re Bed Bottom, ere now prepared to furniah the public at wholesale er retail mch24 d9m
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
WARREN TATE, Manufacturer of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door and Window Fransea, Brackets, mouldings, Etc., Etc. Wholeaale and Retail Dealer In FLOORING, CEILING AND WEATHERBOARDING. Flooring Worked Lnmber dressed and sawed te order. No. 38 South New Jersey Street, mch24 d3m* INDIANAPOUS, INDIANA.
AGENTS. SPANN & SIfllTH, First Class Dwellings, BUSINESS EOTS, Small 1> welling*, Bsasiaw x.8flsu
We have also reduced the price on
WALL PAPER,
And all other liooda In our line.
THE TRADE PALACE
FOE
BA-KjO-JLinSTS.
HUME, ADAMS & CO. 26 aid 28 East Washington St. mch96 dim
TAILORS.
I. N. wixtxa.
n. a. wiares.
WINTER BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, to. It Ssalk HeiMUs St., Ns. 16, Keep constantly on hand English, French and. Anaericaa CASSIMERES, COATIjNGS A.TSTD VESTXlSrGJS.
Alio,
CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS HIM. N. WINTER, late of Moritx, Bro. 4 Co., ntler. dim
Cutter.
DRY GOODS.
4
by
able prices and eaay terms, for sale and exchango
SPANN 4 SMITH,
Hoase and Lot Brokers,
mchI9 d]m Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall.
2ST E W STORE. JOHN FURNAS & CO., Hava opened their TVEW STORE, Mo. 864 Beast Wanhlagrtom Street, FHVMDAY, March 20, and ratpectfoUy invite the X attention eC the dtixens of Indianapoli« and tbe “HHsS-EwSS PritaU, Embroideries, Handkwchiifaaioves Mmto ry, etc., etc. Hoop Skirts, newest style, Balmoral Skirts, bo* quality, and a fall line of Ladles’ Furnishing Goods, Staple Goods, Bleached and Bream Drillings, TUking,. etc.; Cloth*, Caeslmeres end Tasting,. sMected with great careTuaeo*, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towel*, etc., and a full line of Notions. Also, a complete assortment of Plain Goods. mch29 dSm
UNIVERSAL Lifelnsnrance Companj, # OF !*El* r YORK.
Cash Capital, - -$200,000.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
John Wad a worth, President. Robert L. Maitland, R. L. Ma tland 6 Co. Alex. W. Bradford, Counselor at Law. Henry M. Alexander, Cummins, Alexander A Grain Samuel D. Babcock, Babcock, Bros. 4 Co.] William G. Lambert, A. dr A. Lawrence A Co. Henry A. Smythe, President Central National Bank. Henry B. Hyde, Tice President Eqt. Life Assurance 9«c. Martin Bates, Martin Botes, Jr. A Co. James U. Halsted, President Amer. Fire Imnrance Co. George 8. Coe, President American Exchange Bank. Henry Day, Lord, Day 4 Lord, Counselors at Law. William V. Brady,Ex-Mayor City New York. Robert I,. Kennedy, 99 Fifth Avetine. Shepparfijlomans, Act’y Mutual Life Insurance Co. Robert Bliss, Stone, Fay 4 Allen. George T. Hope, President Coetinrntal Fire Itisur. Co. Thomas M. Markoe, M.D., 4 East Seventeenth street. Samnel W. Torry, 22 Exchange Place. John T. Metcalf, M. D., 34 East Fourteenth street. Henry A. flurlbut. President Second National Bank. Cornelius R. Agnew, M. D., 394 Fifth Avenue. William Walker, 78 East Twenty-first street. George A. Peters, M. D.,20 W. Twenty-ninth si reel. Richard A. McCurdy, Vice Preetdenl Mutual Life Ins. Co. J. C. Goodridge, First Vice President. Henry J. Father, Second Vice President. WM. T. UlftSttOY, Stale Agent. Good Solicitors Wanted. Office No. 5 <Md Fellows' 11 nil. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. tnchlG d2m. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES
SrVRUXO TIX A.13K.
E take pleasure in calliag tha attention of our V customars, acd tbe tr*de generally, to our
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
In the above line, which we are now receiving direct from manufacturers, and all of which were purchased daring the late depression In the market. We flatter ourselves we can make it to the interest of the trade to look through our stock before baying, and »e shall endeavor to please our customers in
Styles, Quality and Prices.
marTC d2m.
HENDRICKS. EDMUNDS 4 CO . 56 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis.
FOR SALE.
a-.a. ir, id IE nsr AND Suburban Property.
g ACRES AND HODSK, ONE MILK WEST. . - .?* iuues on Crawfordsvi'le Road. 5 acres timber sooth of Crown Hill. 4 V, acres I t, miles on Fletcher Gr.vel Road 8 acres timber near Arsenal. 5\ acres 1 S' miles east on National Road C acres and house, three-quirters mile south. 21 acres timber, three-quarters mile south. 24 acres two miles south on Gravel Road. 6 acres (for sub-division) Tinker street, 7 seres (for sub-division) Tinker street. 2 acres North Merid‘an street. 1*» acres North Pennsylvania street. 5 acres one mile south, $1,300. Among these pieces of property are to be found the best In market—for either Residence, Garden, Froit, or Brick Making purposes. All is dry and desirable, and some as low as $90 per acre, on easy tom*. Some would be exchanged for olty property. For sate by SPANN 4 SMITH, mar36 d6t House and Lot Brokers.
FLOUR AND FEED. SECREST & GRAYDON, Dealers in Flour and Feed, 2Vo. 41 South Alabama Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. IO* Goods delivered free of charge. Scales always reedy for weighing Corn end Hay. mch23 d3m
FOR SALE OR TRADE. For Sale or Trade tor Farm or City Froperty, A N established business in the city, which the par/X. ties wish to closed out, and wd! trade for city or country property. WM. LOVE, mchIO dtf Real Etate Broker.
GROCERS.
W. R HOGS HIRE & CO., DEALERS IN Groceries, Liquors, COTTON YARN, ETC., No. 85 West Washington Street. mch9 d3m
OYSTERS, ETC.
r. ft. SMITH. W. H. B. ftAXSKY. SMITH & RAMSEY, (Successors to C. C. William*,; WHOI.KSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IM Raw, Spiced and Fresh Cove OYSTERSALSO, GAME, FRESH AXD SALT FISH, Hermetically sealed Fruits cf all kinks, and a complete stock of Fancy Groceries, .No*. 9 and 11 North Illinois Street, Opposite Bates Hoase, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, rochfit d3m
PAINTING.
PAFFMANN & DE TURK, House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS, Shop, No. 147 East Washington Street, opposite the Court Bouse, IXIHA1VAPOI.IS, IY». mch24 43m
kLANK BOOKS We have, at the Herald OBee, a complete assortment of paper fox Blank i win be bound in each • manner H will in-
TJLANK B< ID very cot Books, which'
