Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1866 — Page 2
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_ FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL! saoaxiJiamsm
• 8BCRKTARY OF STATX,
Gen. MAHLON D. MANSON, of Montgomery. jiftcturing^Memtaton*
CHRISTIAN G. BADGER, of Clark.
TRKA8URKR OF STATE, '' JAMES B. RYAN, of Mtrion. ATTORNEY GENERAL, JOHN R. COFFROTH, of HuntingtonJ SOPERCTEMDSNT OF P0BUC INST RUCTION. R. M. CHAPMAN.of Knox.
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The nilllffm Case. The few remarks w« made the other day in relation to the Muxigax ease seems to exercise our neighbors of the Republican press greatly- Our main object was to Conrey the ides that the reporter of the Associated Press had usurped power in conveying over'the wires a report which he must have knokn and we believe did know, had ro othe dstion than malignity on the part of 4 cans. Although we spoke plainly in to Mr. Milligan, whom we know, to be/ an outraged man,we intended particularly to kni- ( madvert upon the liberties taken by telegraph reporters. We pay our full share for telegraphic dispatches; what we want, what i every publisher of a newspaper Should desire, is a correct epitome of news transpiring in places coming within the cognizance of the ‘ « Associated Press.” We feel ottrttfvee competent to make remarks .In relation to passing ^ events, and we do not desire to be dictated to by reporters. j ,lll As the general public should know, most of the telegraphic dispatches arrive at a late hour, stA time when thenlgbt editor Is worn out by ■» waiting, and many things appear which do not meet with his sanction or that, of the chief conductors of papers. It is this advantage which very often.telegraph reporters avail themselves of, and much matter appears in the mqroing paper that a news editor would t* 'discard-id looking over his exchasgea. In referring to the caae of Mr. Milligan, In particular, be only cited one of numerous cases where the telegraph has been used with the Intent to injure the Democratic party. * <' 1 Lest our language may seem kypotheleoai we u * atari out If ithitheprefbise—wtoit right had the telegraph reporter to send over the wires the assertion that Mr. Millwan was a candidate for United States Senator from this Stated Hia intention was to do him harm—the object was to injurejlr. Milligan. The tools of Morton, who lay in wait, In days gone by, to spy ueop tjjic action of^ every man known to be a Democrat, culminated In the afrest of Mr. Milligan. He was convicted by a court, (aa the Supreme Court $f£h% United States has recently decided,) who had no cognizance of the matter, and be bas lain in jail, suffering from the aplte and spleen of Morton and hh associates in crime against the white man's liberty. As soon ° ttfthejdltaobM-are opened to him, this citizen of Indiana il exposed to the venom of a telegraph reporter. It is not necessary for us to repeat what we have already said, that the in- |, JtenUob of the telegraph reporter was tf do Mr. Milligan injustice, and the animus of the dispatch was apparent. AVhen Mr. Milligan becomes a^andidate for the United States Senate or any other office, the public will learn it from Democratic sources; it will not be necessary to go to a subsidized telegraph reporter
for information.
Our object in this article iq not to reply to '* * t&e vfnotifous attacks of the two Republican •beets published in this city, in relation to this , , Thu afternoon press tried to be very tonny, and for a renal press, the columns of which can be purchased at any time by a small outlay of money, we must say it was exl- mmely facetious. As for the morning issue of Black Republicanism, all we have to say is r, fhifyt iagi fifhpi tool of^Icmxp*, the man who, more than any other person*!n the United States, has trampled upon the- rights op the phant who «d|te th* -Faper to be a crime to speak againat Mr. Morton. Whenever a - newspaper mentions him in aonneotlon with
* tb« fraudi
ud farm laborers get about toe same com
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UPS, and toe New Engloiyi abolitionists generally,, denaanefd to# institution of African
Mavsryjjyfta
It created what ocracy. Wi inquire if .toe effect of toe
develop a cottonocracy, an aristocracy, wl bas been developed by the toiling operatifea. men, women, and even children. In manutat? wool and other fabrics have been realising enormouaprofits, percents which werecouUtod by the hundreds, but what benefit have these enormous profits been to the men, women and children whoae labor has produced them? Not a whit. It makes no difference to them whetojsr the profits of toe' manufacturers are ten, one hundred or one thqvto^ .M^L Then comes the Inquiry, which we ask the Journat to answer, what vifUe a protective peiiiiy^ which only benefits the tow at the ccet of the many? Upon what ground can it sustain it, if ithas any regard lor the Intefests’of toe laboring classes? i .
~'isa i — ! w+i
The Croat laereaee at State Rx-
peadlntrea.
For the year 1884 the Whble State, county, etc., taxes were seven millions ility*«eveq thousand three hundred and 1 sixty-six dollarst h«4qg about i^TS toreach assessed polU For the year 18» the entire State, county,etc., taxes were thirteen millions seaso hundred fbrty-seven ihouiand fon? IIUMHM Id llxtyfive dollars, being abofig each assess-
ed poll.
It will be toeh^fram the abotoiignna^ken from the State Auditor's books, that the taxes whole amount, and sixty-three cents less than double upon each assessed poll in the State. The ta± payers of the State, and M p time they should, are making the ffiqatr/yfty 1 flMf peel ally when the abimycf toe people to piw. taxes have diminished materially ? The beauties of an administration of public affairs under Abolition rule are now being developed, and the practical evidence of the Incompetoncy of toe AMUian.leaders to- wisely and successfully administer the Government, are found in the enormous public burdens which have bean fastened upon the people, find which will be constantly iaeraaiing as*, long aa tost present direction of <
Radicml HrpncFtsF. f
Editgr Hbbald: ) noticedJn your paper, of yesteVRay, soffit fiefttoral^remarks on thepolitical situation in this District. I fully L . Co near with.you iategfri tdtoelsSiitof involved in the congressional canvass. Julian represents toe radical, destructive, diaitnipn party. He has always been a dfsn niouist and still stand# by toattoi fiere'.oa. etsewbere, indorse zUdansUtb PwaUputJohp- ,P son’s restoration policy.. A .WnUwWirraW* i * portion of the Republican party do toe same. On a fair and square isaue toe President knd Congress, there to n^deubt bpta majority of the people.of this District aTe la fa voir f of the President's policy. That majority would be composed of Democrats and conservatives, and the only difficulty in the way is to Hnd * man upon whom those who are opposed to Ju-
lian can eordialiy unite.
perpetrated in this State against
Democrats, theory is wailed forth that he is a sick man, and that it is cowardly to attackhim. Personally, we have not attacked the man, MORTON; we have held him up as a public functionary to public contumely tor
his many tyrannical acts, and wc have noth- •e»Y“ 8 kUC .TJT"* ."’TYT
inf to retrart. bn. thl. h.- OT p, toabiMpy mtizens of ^ndipnqvvouid like to J! know iM$ rial cause oftht ailment which now
names of several gentlemen nave neen mentioned in . connection with the caodidaeja. Among those mentioned is that of Lewis L. Dale, of Henry county, and Its strikes me that ha would make In strong, If jNMfce»tronge«t, candidate that could bepab wpomlbe track. Mr 0. teaaum at ■Mliin a ■aaii apaairrr and after^toewa^broke.out was appo^ntey chap-
on leaving the
aa vv aavtaaa usaw wviiwv/a busav vv a ata a.
*-warato tolaaaAaua ft
m,
' cause oftht
ctflicts the distinguished Governor of this State. They would like to hear from scientific medical men not residing in the State of Indiana, thereat cause ofhia severe affliction, Aa, no doubt, he will be taken to task for the 1 mere mention of the Governor's name and his affliction, (and we sympathize greatly with him) we will say tost ^ lfr.Mita04N.fea4 frtokklsiwho loki him deeply. Other outraged men In this State have friends who feel acutely the blows Inflicted upon them through the agency of Governor Morton, who was the controlling spirit in the Outrages perpetrated against the Democracy during the past four years, and when a paper ^ such as the Journal makes bitter attacks upon a gentleman whom v the editor knows in his
i refer .Jasa
bouses should not throw stones.” As addenda to this, we inquire what are the prospects of Mr. ;Nxwoovbx for congressional nomination in this district. Will Judge Coburn decline in his favor. Maamfactwrsra. Ject of the tariff. In its argument for the -policy of Impost duties, it remarks: “ White labor la this country commaada three times the price paid for ft in England and France, neither cotton goods nor any other (kblies can be manufactured here as cheaply as Utd |a* 1 * these countries." ( , (} Unwittingly the Republican organ presents *t$.\ M the argument for free trade ftf •*«!shell. The whole object of protective duties is to force tbe £T.l£ labor efi fhecountry into«fi Unnatural eban nel, and to accomplish that end a tribute * - * * to levied upon nil the* btber productive inTheirwealfttqnAnniauNennf#mainly produced from tbe soil. Indiana and M chusetts, for instance, are about equal to pop- * nlatlon. Under the operation of a protective system the people of the former are especially taxed to sustain the interests of the latter. In what way, some one may inquire? The Journal answers the question, In the extract we otowAglveH from ik That paper says that her in this country commands three times price paid for it to England and France, hence we can not manufacture here as cheaply as in branches of industry, especially iq those . apa^oaaou.r.r.r^ preseed into amall limits? What justice is there to a governmental policy which compels end other manufactured fabrics than t would have to do if protective duties wert imposed? The benefits and the burdens ^ Government should be equalized as naarty’ as possible. In a Just Government there should •rl r l %Ao fhves— MlfiMlfteiMM*nMtoj of hiMi
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#1 J Im.IndUna, are
lisssnsd by the increased price that the l^rioolturiata, and all] who an engaged to agricultural labor, anr forced to pay for cotton foods and other fabrics under n tariff pokey. And who benefiU by the tariff system ? Il tt ton laboring Manses of toe country ? This is , 11 AOrttoiShW©vi^ Iahorlii consider, and it is one also which all ahoald rsfinet upon who regard toe (Mural prosperity nndlhe general progwm oftffe whole country*
m
"^rddim
many friends
unrftoaf
professions
thMWhile they talk leufily of recanstruction, they labor only for divialon, discord and perpetual dteualop'rPHQCnqMlyol'serves: "Kithefi they are not honest, of they are not wise; and It is perhaps no libel to sav that they are «itofe r >'"‘ » L _ ffi /H [*) H For the ladisaapolU Dally Herald. From ttee Burnt District.
at hoi4. AjbloneH
A colorvUX JfefeML. tofiSB allowed to vote in n ue-i:t j Au.l • tr. m . umm > n ta^nlsu rSSasivicamSSamsmikmd lundred atul fifty ^olfimi, and^JId taxes wad tore leaf nanogh to nanton U
thereon, - f t’At ■ S.Sntm W Mutwachusetta, which does not at bOBSO Mi-
wii
^“SISKS'
such discrimination. She foes to Ibr univer- —Mr. I
^Tho subject of^ a, candidate
names of several^ “ " - ^
- the army, the highest testimonials
ot omm -
tian mini it and ii irage ot ra home law, and
ment and in the hospitals, but
Che bM
he eugagi
of the regu
ms to his courage on toe bntlie field: After his return home ho engagAMii ton
practice ofthe law,
Ui'Umr *m wMm£23&
old iltoe Whig, and-M weptj with the Republieans, but took m i
in polities. When/ made tb
Voted
ve part on was
the test of teyaftf ’cRir peMReal ortho
Mt radical f with the number cf
9&t* diatflutr in .elTan. Wherever he oddreesed She people, he mode a good Imprre. si on. He is strongly in tovor of dbe Fresi-
rvstive, union uepuuncans coum on Mr. Dale in the ap^roadftng i n not aware tha^ MV. fcls^fhe
unite
not aware that Mr. Dalff his'the least desire to be a candidate for Congress or any other office; and I do not even know than he would consent to be made a candidate. I be-
•*?*
I am not tenacious as to who shall be the mndidate in opposition to Julian; but I desire that the best man to unite ali the supporteto of the President's policy, in opposition to the radical, disunion and destructive measure* of SUSS SHU.
in thte article, te candidate, but i your readers to
OliM-eii •h.ti
J&gSEei i this district, and a* the opinion
' ^Oi^llStoOCBAT. .
ScaTllleu rt***?*™*, *,*** Al-I
- r Ifj
The New AHiaap
recent dead to ftle'New FM'toyT^sl^ tore, says: ./■ ‘ .riy^au, Mr. Stockton, and who Is personally very obnoxious to Mr. Scoviile, both of them nominally living In the same town (Camden,) though Cattell’s interests are enttrely to Phftand it is charged that to the liberal use of Mile he is indebted for bis prominent position in
New Jersey polities.
«Mr. BcoviDe to' mMl U6wn here as a former ‘ New Albany boy.' Though a naff*, of Ohio, he waa brought up in this city Wndre his father was for a time a Profsaeorjln the
®B»SE m of mistreating his wife. She waa
wife at a private
> tt *+ kf
in court that his lasttri pi, was solely a bores
^3SS£M&rZC mour Umoa, Itltojreifceaeot#iv4 of toe Demo-
cratic party, says:
comes off next Saturday. There should sssssssaasssaSr • 4 ki lrrk«KBte>-We oopy toe MtoWfeg from the Seymour Union of Taeaday: “ A man named Barmore, a United States steettve, waa shot last Saturday night through _5 .wtodow,aa the.qairs waremo^g ofo
Bteteng toq
mstz.
NefjMwg totowWB as; to who fired the
the affray tbe recorder received/
peaka toq t Sey-
i meur Union, ot the result In Jaelteen oquhty:
within it were found a frill supply of skeleton
Td.T‘»r' t„v iUtiU
The contest'
iinMit'tlMr lHst. are Democrat*.
Sept ui« **1 > ba refused to loan the editor, wh* Via up paper aMttua tor an aaahaaffR pnfiMnf *•
-created an unusual stir towit.^ JPemphte Argus.
'm scat
Itoi
a comprehensive
existing condition eftots
I, dentee thatpftth of
‘ ^here^are ‘ oaiiy tore Union where the-Mtosa to ailpwed toreto wlfN 0 /!*
ualfticattem
tern exoueed firam.Uz Ifi MMie Wand nr bTohe Madred and t
tlre.fem^jW^ every voter Rtokt, Vi
Sise.Hiw gl
htalaMillhMa^jfcacbyered.ThraMgh
valanche says tost last Fri-
rssigb; Tettoesaee, the'store Baum Was entered by burglars, the sate Mown open wish powder, end f2jto la greenbacks, together with aboutffdOO-to gold,
takan. About *M
belonged to Mr
S&a , , ., time an eld GereMr’ndased cow had had been stolen or wi dreamed that she waa to the
-ptoeei. and that he had followed, her
o« jKoobtog tbe.aiipt he found
-toeanwrhoee «d off,
cnaatesy ofthat
si, her these,' L. notriuTr
■A*
-m*
L.tf
,, Jackson Potntry.—Thus speaks
Vim- had iwcAGmUL LJaam tnkSw t. gjvreR-fifLwre e6 limAtMui®ri-,'5 ■>. .'-u
Lode, not a.-himdred
j^wSSS^tekthe dtetoa ready-to tle itsebnat sqstebaand strong an tha asrtenl of
as noon sttoM'
jin anrinr nrptarrd. The
;in» »ui-* .tu-.i i - ; ead toa<u*t>o Mdo.to ti«
those l *
, - ,ij \o .j.-oi*
^^yh.sia^iheW mimberoftteLaporte If edito^Bto qr^ired hesma safe. Wy feared
NUlaa htaa* HU
t|ty, and, eapaelally, his * i to haar af his •afe < J » it . , J
BsAsBHs a strs f
Ha has don* toWhs^eht
to saa-to* Ubaratton of beissomuch tsterest-
A* tortonnstossrsMyhtopresidtothapre will ba reailretf fitrTtBetoher, else w* are an
■cry lew ui ■uMtcauai e long enaugh to to
WR0HHB88l8 H tomON8. fH fttmidfltW. IrBDflsftSI - b .* tm+ativn* inTUasust*
^he goes in for univer-
sal black auffrage at the South, while denying it to her poor whites at home. This is Maua-
Mr. RdHMMBfilBfil Alitor of the fiey
al(J toalbRALD office a visit ml
Tuesday. Tftrtolef Mktor not being present
nisbea all the matter for this paper. We will «aFRdHtoif*friltordn«>ia.miws^nn. Whs* Mr. Beadle calls again we trust he will ba in-:, troduccd to the other editors who will give
The writer of
this hpsjong admired Mr. Baadte’s course m codifctfh^Uie Brewnstown Union, and hef
thatMhfoandhellafrasb that* to a great sxteqt, theBMSoaneydf Jhtonaneanaty are nAbted tohftajortoe great victory recently achieved
and fornid a place ia the graveyard Where the earth had been turned up, and on digging toe
pence..- , trustee;
lost money wasdteoereved buried';** fre had •eenit.to hte steasn.. The stolen, treiaures
hare-been yeftoswl tp ti|S
. - other evening, the Rkhmond Palladium aays: We are told 4h*t she hadn’t progressed very
__ya
a pint, quart, and aomea gallon, aSSTW' b^UmW that the gentleman rtfl'aJSS. 1 tafcraid of VHYamnu. ud
charitable individual r^wngiiniMg each yhip only held a pint,
.lh.
i asy hsa*s ja tbs ‘
fapsrtor la natty isapsets ts alt othsie.' T OClt AND TRAVRURG AtiRRTB WANTXD. I JOrsaWr nSawss—lB sHwiS Man by nay otter
lit', it 1 ' > i*u ) uhwosto Sl foeto
Thafi
to Harrison county Mthe April etocUea: mrtaon Township—Janies MeBrida, trua^Heth T^nS-B's^TWnfte
W. Buur.UUU.;
8. M. Davis, jualtre. .
tee. '-a* Franklin Tsarnehtp John Wyts^Jnirirr;
aeob Zenor, Justice. *-
Bahis Townrittp—J. W. McIntyre, Ini stee. IMmaRkawE OutisOtWCRb A BterPQgKP Victim Arrests Hi* Would-be Murderer. ApchraBtoiaihsM tnatw, a tofiJMnr of
r^asssssssF
re-4>oodsWt> -fieaariVlag a rifle from Mobile ts Natovni^*arTkfe8,<aa»Bg others, the sfoQow-
r.«
k*! tefld;/.
. ,*r
met a man on bon^ le arm. 1 saluted > he return-' j stomp ot „ the elbow, venation eusued. » • • ' •
near the Hi
for dead, buti
and reaching Me reghswnt- -dteSanes over S5?T?, 0 w , l,?d*.. emptoyaettt In the same eatabMahasant, sad wna immediately recognized by Thnrber, aa smrs'r ““
We b^btetonBLahdMi
j Raising a Rr> toe present system
low*: “New,youaee, 1 git the hintg ein fellet** 1 taxed. Tfamtosy-dndonti
they
bat ia
t-hs earns they find
lay tax call
K^andTO. Uxedr" I Then/if anything
JaekBofr street, between Jtariut and
on thehedy Oi fiaien Davis, aged twenty )rj
banon, Indiana. If this notice should their eye they will pleai " — 1
Immediately,. The bod;
for seme days*—Zouutw, „
. C, Gill, Coroner.
undertaken the »narr» « false-
of Andrew
lectures ,on these which the rad-
JolinRon, utd hu
_ — — ito’hn® lesoribe as “ large and enthu-
e are remindeff, 1 totoW eonnection,
preach. *< Sir.” replied the great moralist, “ a woman preaching |t like a qqg walking on his ptfi iT^ ° * Ur ’
.ms »Uy,tWav
reports paper of
onut
A genttemaa from the oil that sMBhriwns to* abUMtenoa. thedefimat‘ I -- -
Of dtdry sixnftn had nothingeteer/The result _ is toat eS'cryliMtrfra toser. from the lucky oil
»polithmtin^toi *> time 1 i DtoSdfttlc oftWr/At t
b he was prominent
'At the commenesment elected to the New Jersey Senate froof C den county, and in such high estimal
Cam-
that body, h* 1
bsbMlatok
-over its re-I-vktlng to l aingu-
it •*
I la that
'?3!^fHSiaaaa
andAhejreoaralprfgrew of tffe whole eounOTy ♦H^flSKIigdWOTtlwhoia voo7o. A pasta otirt policy does mot benefit the pro-
duoing or laboring classes. They do not get
sltloni
the New York Legislature, #Jftn 01 t£ rotiiouobie ground
that the transfer of hit vote was a direct and
££tof
much comment to-night, and thaiaOter reason
^ ST ^
;dehP
iUon> U evoking
and tlrelaier reawm
/ ■: - i Gt
afare^-p buwbj * .u-u win 1
dial that
-teisitaoB
•tt til
Among tae recent converts fib A Methodist
revival was Barnaul’s giant
Amid ptWrteMIng Just now ia foshion about the oop* BisgratUying to learnjroui m«r Wafe$553*ke grape crop is in a tonving condition, and the prospect of an abundant yield to good tiT^lake are prenounc^ goolfor murethan an average yield.
The Wi Slavery *< Scarlet
^Wouldn’t eat late suppers, saysth* National Intelligencer. v- r ir. Stantoh’s fifeious 6b-
Gtaherfil Botoard has written to
xi Thelsaur was elio-
„ ., ^ Tke MglJWU
eB '
be shot
s-Mttreaiat.:
' itod‘hF m Batement that The
, Jtowtilo to the
heisin:
vary bad.about it
dantoa
•ays that!
Young Thnrber to ■bat'
age, and the aonafMr,- A. B. Thnrber, of ''oo I spring township in this county. General
WU1 U “'
Tbe aoavamaalteaad to eertawljr«> strange
coincidence, and arevee that erimo, however long and cunningly eaaocaied, WW generally be discovered, and Whan last expected by the
guilty cnlprlU—le&OrUfiepspfgtf, Cass County Election.—Below are fitofe
the result of the alaoCiah to thatawnshipa reported last week. The result leaves no donbt that Casa county la Democratic from SOO to Democrat* are- a gwlant aataf workers, and wHi reach that figure If an h—eat advocacy of honest prifteiptoa'and earnest work can ac-
Deer Creek—The Democrats elected Daniel
LjbrooA justicei Grew Wu Ltoteto Wuatee;
Janwi w Cm* and A. F. Coin, eaaatiMaa. Tlptow—The Democrats etectad Samuel H.
Snell for Justice; Samuel J. Alexander, tras-
~ Diokay tod Reuben Tayfor, ao^
■tables.
m-
rinszi*
lea; A. S. Cook, truatoe. BoobO—The Democrat*
hies.
ate eteatanhP toe offl-
jonatnanuraoie u
eo^gtoWaa.
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•umamzewivoj » ?>nc in iurfijs am’ tm.-
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ii t « -now a i'-ny joh u,in
No.mandm West Market Strut,
DOORS, SASH, BLIliBRtvSSwWBwWlla
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r imiav mo statb haxs 4 !'
'..■jj i/nosd |.i d d-Jd // jiLIu w.i oJl j ^ - tomiJlwrbriv adtit/. ateow ittnwJ > ofr waJ „ . f» _ < t , totofo r'l/j- *mu i» •..-sdni tn ' •Hfl*JtIOYnoO .9fli UOf jIH >f'<i )
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HORN & ANDERSON, Wh-l-ml. n—d SettOl . JO-H/O CEILS, So. SI W#st WiskiBftoi Street.
jr ., •• .y
Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Spiees. HORN & ANDERSON, - •BAJMHB8 MHO I.EMONA. HOK\ A AXDERSO.V Nuts, Flga, Citrou, JBmtofitoA tottane OIL^teir-
Drees md Merchant Tailoring,
^mfmm™ IV - . ■PPPVP .HOtfavSr Zvo/r sidiTK'd tui betoinil tf«fi»-.b wiT ti odJ to sot) .Ux 1m Mpoiii! -lidj gaillfi
Vftfill'ilfo* hi. V/ »TO.
tL hi«.I till ixth Suit vFinfill
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.moi tm n ivusm euea BEST-^IAIVOS,
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CmmmetiFrtilto.. BOMIV at AMtoKtoMfiKff, t SPICED A.\'D FRESH COVE OVSTEBS, AneheTiei, Olive-, Caoert. tisBoee, LobSUn, Claw, . aalmoa. ■1*1 ;,i r'l *><;,"■" .' ’* ! .f i'.c.Vi . HOR\ A: AMBERSOW, SCOTCH, BOUABON m M0M0S6AHELA 'Wjaxtt3Kzrw i Loodoo Porter, bottled floetoh Ate. Brandies, Wines, kata*, OiM. Freneh, Itaitee and 8wiaa Cerdtele, Imported end Demeetic Cigars. HORN St ANDERSON, Jfo. 31, HVfl Washington Street..
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DREGS & MEDICINES, OhmnlcaU, Oile, Fetete, Brutee, Perfomery, etc.. No. M, Corner Illinois and Market Streets,
(Miller-e Hew Block.)
IN’ 3D I A. Dff A-I»0 X.XS , XTxT ID.
—Idee et all been, d.y leng»dZw
FURNITURE.
m E M O V ^ 31, if •. ■- .. MR. Iff. 8. BAKER
euM'ightweS > .!»•.«> ') To ted—edT- « ICO 4-.eifciU j. '.-t &H-ec.)v
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.ui d nuMSMMMxtm. WESTERN MACHINE WORKS. D h*. Loaimeit L.i~ , ti i , j i SUSTKES, Sc CO., - tpui my .v-.-uil iuta .
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AMI.M AMD TAT>»iaAMT
AVB, ■ STEAM ENGINES
ffJTAS removed from Ne. W North Dele-'ere atr-et. Hji U>N . 40 He-Ifeehasetu eveaae, where he wilt
cbm load aoenufectarlcg
Muttraawcw, Ctostoious. IdOiimges.
And otter Upholstery Qcodr.
^Repairing af Fanitere 4om with neaUmM eed dltaSiS’i u .j. ~. —. j : . mchs dym
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Notions,—Hostory,
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-AJSTD BaridERS,
Cheater Saw RUh, Rfil Geattag, Sheet Irwe W ^MfiMit Geremeri, Steam Geagei and Whlattee,
on Ptplag, Steven*’ C-lebrited Steam
fevked I nmhiritetesi ead aante »a'.3Mte«A^#fiaiiiYhlfeti.
Work,
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and are new prepared ter tbelrSrRIRG AND SUM ‘TirrrSt^'asgraci
made a general redeetton or ear mem.
OOM VSMAI.I.IIH eur A Si bf.e Rlrs-clammtn emm ftrave ft-a— !• tm
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MAINE TO OMlkEK. BKLTING, FIRE BRICK ARP FIRE CLAT far eale. 125 Sout^ a p^Dsy?yaiiia St; ^^NfeiAMAPMeM, nrm. tteWTWIWC SOPS. 3vr xt isr so isr ’ s ■ -ee !??» •; m'&t'J a/V ■£ , *li4 . -r i
NfetiropolitAzk Hotel, (Late Xadiaaa Renee, Refomished.i Main Street, between Front and Second, Cincinnati. Okie. teblSdSm , u _
REAL ESTATE.
B. M. SPICER A CO. r Real Estate Agents . AND NOTARIES FUBUC. ' »• MR Waal Wmahlitgtwee Street, •ver Bradem’a Hook Steve, -
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WIMTER BROTHERS.
WfPMffBBUIUeilTfflliOD, ahit tnfttl -rvtttCx,-:! tu ifV.ii 1 With Spiral Flanges,
^ UTDIAJIAPOLia, INDIANA —1 Af ". j;,'
rejuT sstate # n^rxe e , .MfieethMertoen treat.atiotvteg Blackford Block.
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RROFCfiOWAL.
Look OuUeood News for All!
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.be KiTteenth ludlaqa Infantry, while in |'
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Pictures, Frames,
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■• Wh .WnMMm A. J. TAWTBR. * : MK7MNM Oc YAWTKR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ■ Office,» West'Washington Street, f tftfcte dfiai " . . / ^ INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ■ *. r. an a* mu*. ita. palwkk. MORRISON & PALMER, Attorneys at Law, Wrasmlcftert, Clinton Connty,
ARTIST MATRRIALS, TaSSKLS, CORD,
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INBOANA.
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^WholemAle and Retail H.LIEBER&CO.’S,
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WkUm m NEWSPAPERS,
oanre a. w’poaALo. AMtiaoa i~ momcmm. oavq» *>■*** MCDONALD, HOACHE * SHTEHKS, itttneys aid Ctuuelon At Law,
Second Story, JStna Building, t Pemmaylvmmim St^, - .if _ - -i- . -ui,.
FreeUoe In the leforlor end Sopt—ae Oe erteeflndi* anAtemeFedenlCenrte. nov)3>d£»tf ■aanaai.BAV. josmtumm w. eonsoe wALramtaca
mat, emm don at march,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
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INDlARAPOLia, IND., r ;
Will practice in the Federal and SUM Court*.
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AT LAW,
d'i W^LkHAFtiW** INDIANA.
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Situation procured on Farms,
Gty Y^Umc. Otoe.
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Trade,
1, V—tteft, end (
emL J^U, UndaeSdebt
Rfto)0«toi II Rwill MRhUi jAtwnrt, •T—rttO iW lv »iu..!'v. ,*ji< !'*»0, ijj, |' a 1 .nu».<c<a <toi*tosHMsMMek'?ff ult -4v Igi mill mil u»^.uel«w ill—il till ua.i\ ,4*eiy« f -iJY T*** , at ui
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SSA UPS, filOVES/CTt
UYERY ARD BOARDING
to. M Bsrl rigiislriG te reasef Rarnaea’i iwii9| unr«| UhUVCO) CIIn|-
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^toWji litlliniia ef Vehfa kept hp the dap, weak or meath.
Dry Goods aid Notions, Ifif! fttiitliF iffri .Ifiltqfii (let l j -nfT-
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Omiffiiental Painters,
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commieeiON.
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ComtUpelw Hfirehants,
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Odfea—He. til Seat WaShiagtea (treat, aeariy over . im neteher ti Sharpe’s lank, t KffMlAIffAPOUS, UffMUUTA. Mat 'lttm' * / 1 • MA.'TITLEK Ot WAJRlh, ATTRRWEYS^IUrtAW, LAFAYETTE, INF. SmsXsi^ * u *Mrsr' li'Jll 1 J ■ ■MRMMMtoMMMfiegggg* MOTS AND DMeA BOOTS AND SHOES • rflXriuv i.
SPR1IVO TITAuXDE.
WHTR take ptoaamre in celliag theetleattoa of oar WW old eastemete, end thetrede generally, te oar
HEW STOCK OF GOODS
h we are now receiving direct 1 ell ef wUeh were ]mrcha«ed an In the market. e eon make It to the tatereit of the toada te leek threnghenr eteek before hegdng, and we tonR endeever te ptcaM ear enttemen In
Styles, duality and, Prices.
HENDUCKS. EDMUNDS ti 00., Bi Senth Mirldtea Street, Indtenepoili.
LIVMV STABLE. FEEEQD, S-AXiE AND LIVERY STABLB.
BOtJGiftT Alfflb SOLD.
WijlliMK
•het«M|jiA luigi ^ ^ji y^irtrim
: E:t
Hozm Sold on CopmiiHrion.
, tteanaeShea
l aapactellp ealted te thk teaaak of ear I
l will in* ref-
