Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1866 — Page 2
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TUESDAY MORNING, APR1L'17. J
what they termed plantation manners;” but copyists of that style of logic. We would sug1^4 i.4 ppr teay pious friend, the editor in
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" ' /I> secretary OF STATE r 7 ibMebeensattatcd-wuimumhWtogies Gen. MAULON D. HANSON,of ^ortgem^ry,ot tbs partyTh<
auditor of state,
CHRISTIAN G. BADGER, ot Clark.
treasurer of state,
JAMES B. RYAN, of Matron.
attorney general,
JOHN R. COFFROTH, of Huntington. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUDLIC InItBUCTION.
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The Negro Rights Ait* Wc copy the following item to illustrate the character of the litigation which the Republican pet measure, the Civil Rights Act, is destined to inaugurate: “ The Civil Rights Law is to be tested in tho Memphis courts. The statutes of Tennessee prohibit negroes from keeping drinking and billiard saloonsj and several casfs are now pending, maintaining that under tie new law alt men are on an equal footing as to business pusults.” ; If white men can keep drinking $nd billiard saloons, the Civil Rights Acts confi's the same privilege.upon negroes. The Act! says they, meaning the negroes, “Shall lie subject to like punishment, pains and penalties, and to none other, any law, statute, ordinance, regnlaton or custom to the contrary notwithstanding.” The effect of tho Act, if It is sustained, will be to make void tho laws of any iftate which
courts, foreshadows the end. that imder the new lav.’ equal footing ns to Jmsftte*:
It is contended men are on an pursuits. And
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does it not the negro so in all MtopePtSTT ^
Under the act can the proprietors jof a hotel, of a place of amusement, of a railroad, mskc any distinction on ac< oiint of color or racf? If a negro should go to the i’almer House and thrust himself upon the guests in tfee dining room, would not the proprietor subject bUn.♦lfounder the new idw, to damages, if he should forcibly eject him from the premises, or refuse to allow him the same litiftH’grV' flfT oflM' glicits? Could not a negro, if refused an unoccupied seat at any place of amusement, subject tlie proprietor to damages for the assault upon Ids dignity and rigliU? If thFreshould he a ptrtfliu letting of pew* ot any r# onf churcbes, would not tlie negro liave the right to have Ids bid respected, if it should be the highest? And could a negro be cjertqd from any; iif occupici} seat in a.
railroad ear?
During the canvass pre,•ceding the last two presidential elections, the Republican* denied most stoutly and indignantly that they tolerated any such idea as negro equality. But what is the result? A law has passed the Hump Congress, over the IVeMdent’s veto, by two-thirds majorities in l>olh hranehes, breakdown all distinction bet we<4i hices and color, and severe penalties are provideil for t be punishment of any State ollioer* who slistt intervene to prevent it. By the laws of tins State negro children are excluded from the public schools. Unil r the Civil Rights,out can tins law of Indiana lie eiifbrCarl ? 'i'iiat act declares negroes to lie citizens, and says they “shall be,fubp ’|t to tike punishnien^un/tl and pifhaTies, as wlilto citizens,; and to none other, any law, statute^ ordinance, withsitafidJMijlJH Aloftld the trustees of the public schools, under this pro rislon of the negro rights aetprefuse $iifl admission, of rtegro children, without sulijecting themselves to the severe penalties it provides for its violation? We regard this attempt by legislation to lift the negro to the same level with the white race, to overcome the prejudices of polor and race by legal enactments, as unwise and detrimental to the best interests of the blacks. The antagonism of the races, which is deep seated.
P«OP
for the
The term*
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•AKKER&FOUr: {toccsaaontoLotiii BchobiT
IMOMT UMUIG EHPlMil
OlY.aeAM
2»aE*atta Jft.j Indianapolis. Breakage in repairing Bonn at oamer’a H»k. febS U3a
The Leading^ of Fashion.
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SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS.
and passion, bur they lost their power when the M sober second thought” of the people resumed its pw»y. ; #Dlo Joui&at, in
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arguments of their political opponents. They ore compelled to rely upon “ plantation manners” to satisfy the party adherents whom
deceiving, well er the facts
make any distinction on account of color or race. The jaw is clear on this point. It pro-
vides
1. That “ all persons born in the United States, and not subject to any foreign power, are hereby declared to he citizens ofthc United
States."
2. That all such persons shall be entitled “ to the full and equal bcuelit of alj laws ahfl proceedings tor the security of person and property, us is enjoyed by white citizens.” No one can read these provisions of the law, and doubt that its design and purpose, so far
os legiHlat.tin ciuiiAttompffcb it, is ^ IHBBlU to ttm RMWtrtttoufreturing the negroes tully ocpial to tlie wlnte citizens. -L ®
And what will be its practical effects? The
item we irtve quoted in regard to the Mem,Ate. ^aSsFsIvh^ reprs^ntod
they have been systematically dec knowing that* they Mi ftmrllri
and arguments arrayed against them, with similar weapons. For five years they nave had fall control^ the General Government and nearly evny .State Government, and behold the result? ^ Republican rale has been like the plagues of Egypt, and tt, threatens by the enormous burdens it his. Imposed upon the people to eat up thtlT Tbsy substance. And now the only apology the Republican leaders offer for tb,e abuse of tbe great trust confided to them is “ plantation manners.” For speeimen bricks in that style of logic we refer the reader to'.tliB daily isues of the court
organ.
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dPfc* Journal on tlie Tariff.
>< The Journal several month® ago worked it-' self up into a very rabid s(ate of indigadMan against the cetton manufacturers of New England. It charged them with swindling, (we believe that was the term,) /by taking advantage of the high protective tariff to exact enormous profits upon their goods, threatening, as a retaliation,, te have the iduties so reduced that competition from abvoal .-would keep them within proper llpaite.; .*We thought at the time, as the Journal expressed a great deal of sympathy for the agriculturists of Indiana who were tbUStpUccd under a
rhU% r MflPlI
by such men as Sumner andUm.CrrtfTh.'W brought our neighbor back into tbe protective
ringing,4iaa its issue of
r °inr lignn i is singingi (ssa issue or ^•^terday^ Glojir, hnllslujah! to the Xew England 'cottonocracy. It is thus demonstrated that the Journal has no sympathy with the laboring interests of the country bot fives all its aid and comfort to monopolfoto and jiondhokiers. It never tails to take the side of
wealth against the working men.
Enforcement of the Civil Rights Bill. Tha New York World takes mo ground that the Civil Rights law is virtually a dead letter, for tbereaaon that, in point offaet, there is no machinery for Us argument. We give' its- argument: - ■.« Tho Ucpai tment intrusted by file hill with the ehfbrceiuent of its provisions is notjthe, • Executive, Imtthe judiciary—that is to say,' the judges of the Circuit Courts, the judges of tlie District Courts^aud the commissioners by them appointed. TTien* ar6 “mays” In Lhs lull for tlie President, but no nimit. He “ may ” empower other persons than tlie officers mentioned in the bill to coramenoa proseriffions, and he “may,” if be MegmirlO’neceHsary, order the judges to hold spoeiallsessions of their courts at unusual places. So far as relates to tlie President, there is in the bill
mething mandatory, but only
it: The enforcement of the Civil Rights law de'rairing upon the Jmtietary, ftbeftng* to the judiciary to dutcriuuie whether it is CoiiKtitutiOnai. 'l^ie FrcHMCTif-had to act oiiftf fnde-
cidin Itevin
Ids own
The same power of independent jmlgta ereised by tlie i’resident, was ajso exercised
t. me rn sMTenr-nau to act on rt in aeg whether he would sign it, and ig it Huronrtifirtionai, he rightly acted on uvn views and sent it back with Ida veto.
ua veto, n <*111 ex
J la «Me Cl«r* C^reaf^af^A^A/ la tlie City.
Bent Trimmlng;« In the City.
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Kf KliiSf.V:'
fTIHIS extensive stock of the greatest varlely.of Latest 1 SI vies of French, American, English and German Gooda, bought at the recent decline in prices, will be made up hi the latest fashions, or to the order of easterners fsvoring us with a call, at prices aa cheap as the
cheapest, by
aprS dim
BARKER A FOLTZ, No. 31 North Pennsylvania street, Second door sonth of Po*te£fe*.
QUEEN8WARE, ETC.
WHOLESALE AlfD RETAIL. :.1V
E A. WOOJIBRIDGE,
. V -t'l r - itL
mu • ’Via 'a—nitafc.<im»£?,i■■>—MT'iii i mbwibw ~ QUEENSWARE,
CKXlSr-A^
GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY,
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Wn.KENTS A HAUL, ,J Wholesale Kannfactnrers of
VEHOLSTEKElt GOODS, Pavlov, Library and Office Fnrnitnre, Indtanapolia. Wareroom* No. 81 East Market street, opposite Poste»ce. Ifenufactory, oppoeRe the State House, farmerly ^*meh^d3m ®* >ec *** attentten given to alt ordered work.
AND
PLATED ware,
No. 16 West Washington St,
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INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND.
BILLIARDS.
Billiards! - Exchange!!
N. D. KENEASTER,
ATI Of NARTINStUHn, VIKfttNIA, I1A3 BK-
S A tilled Uc
K^CIIANCIKHII.I.I ARU ICOOTIM, Olih all new UUes—Phelaii’ii Improved hls-llc Cumhiaatioa Cushions—aud Invites sli KnlgrtalM of (hr* f’nr. Andlhrlr frleud<, to give him a call at (he Kxchsnge IkiUardItuppts, No. XI>, Norik U iueds atrert. J. H. SljAHFF, late of Msrt'mburg, Ya., apQISm Itudne.-s Manager.
INSURANCE. _ A SATISFIED MAN.
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will only 1m developed ainl iiiteusilied by Hiich laws, and no good wifi arise from them to the inferior race. But such is Republicanism.
It Hurts.
The address of the Democratic State convention to the people of Indiana htirts. Its array of facts make the Republican leaders wince. On Tuesday last, the Journal, fhc thermometer which faithfully reflecty the tempf'taiuH of thcJleliilAcadJ sfefcorals, natutied itself with declaring that it was “ as sleepy as a lust year’s almanac,” and hoped “to be able to wade through it within the present month, and then discuss some of its points.”' But we find that when the'^vading throujih process commenced, that the “ sleepy ” aflaif was discovered to be bristling with such slurp points that it suddenly aroused the attention of Uio : nippers. WuCaadWD; ^cpocted, the most sen- ' sinve pRinl is first attempted to be answered. When an arrow from the Democratic camp enters the official hide of Governor iMoRTON', tlien there is a sudden awakening among the
dry hones of the State House. For evidouoe Chief Justice and tUe other radicals abandon of this see the Journal of yesterday. The ad- the . , '« ro “5L»“i ^_ th# y ? r «.
dress reviews, from the official records, the
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cost of the administration of the State j Govern/nent uudif jG^ynter Morton, in contrast with that of his predecessors, and the comparison is so odious that the orgaa gives vent to its bitterness of spirit, In "plantation manners,” using such elegant expressions os “a rebel nailed to the counter,” “gross and wicked falsehood,” “palpable fraud and forgery,” “summary ot Iteatanijiiurtpresentations’’—but wc have not space to enumerate aH. No matter how-SeVefcly flfeilKRALD may criticise the official actiop of^eti great men as .7080UA"M. W. LANOSDALk! exemplary ^nd shining lighte in the religious denominnTions which tlicy grace, the Journal seems to bo C indifferent to the l iteaatiits, 1 ! * and does not regard than of suftident importance to awake it froiw^its Idffilfgy, %ht the toes of
His Excellency, whose health
and llgurcs set forth in the address ofthe Democratic State convention, in regard td the fnormoiM im rense of the public cxpcnilipirelMf the present State administration, iii contrast
with Uiosc which have be answered by the
t« ke ‘ u,
able to the Governor and the great Union party of Indiana, who aro,proud to recognize small quantity of Hoft sawder satisfies itmiti. Wc understand that His Excellency was ’ . i ^OOght |u)n*e td conduct tho politieal canvass of this year on tffe part of his political friends, and we presume that the “leader” ih the Journal ot yesterday is tho lirst demonstration in that regard. But the appliances J£|LGi£
eiimstanees of the present are vastly different from those of two Attars ago. Then all was smooth sailing fbr ^nis 1 VlonffliMf party, ImL
1 > F*
am a hard
r» >
^“Jjforth
V ^ 18d«—j I assert, without a fear of successful cotltra- - diction, that slavery only could have worked that improvement, and that the presgfiNfttMuhX of the relation of master and slave is esgentlaUf to the continued and future Nrelfare of the ne-
gro race of the
tffirsame Bro
The history of the past shows to every can did mind that slavery has conferred no benefits upon Tennessee. It has been a stumbling .pjphMfhhKttte may ofrhmqaMuicement. Her people have felt the effect of its degrading in*fluence, and her growth add pttsperitt%ive been retarded by the exclusion from her border* of both capital and educated labor.
OOlco—Chamber of Commerce. Feou^>lvaoJa opposi^, PBktofflce, IsifihaapalW, Indiana.
MUSIC AND DRAWING.
the benefit of the Fedora) judiciary system. The United States courts ami il>e Tcrritousl courts are organized on entirely dilb rent mid Incompatible systems. The Gonstitution declares that “the judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme- Coart and such Inferior courts as the Congress way, from time to time, oniaiii and establish. The judges both of tbe supreme and inferior courts shall hold thair ttHOm+dwrirnfftmObeh avlor" Tho judges of the Territorial courts never hold office during gwfff behavior; their commissions being temporary, generally ruuniug for a period Of four y«ars. Chief Justice Marshall said, speaking of Territorial courts! “ These courts, then, are not constitutional courts, in which the judicial power conferred by the general Government can be deposited. They
are Incapable ef receiving it.”
Tlie Civil Rights bill gives to Territorial courts, as well as the Circuit aud District courts of the United States, authority to en-
force it: but neither system is in operation in ord*ri to be forwarded br Kxpre**. tbe excluded States. The United State* Chief- ’tbreaffi, Wfff be promptly file! at tbs T'.wext market
Wentertef*——•-
Justice assigned, as a reason for not holding courts therein, that some legislation by Congress is necessary, if those States are to bo tranted na.Territories, a Territorial judiciary
rovided for them, and then the Civil
must be RIsrhts
2 pr bill
can be executed. Or if the radical
and tbe courts are held in them, as of old, then also, there will be a chance of IU. execution.
also, there will be a chance of Us execution. But the hew law will lie * 4«*<wtter iu the statute book, Until the radicals either yield their ground, or take further and final steps for degrading tbe States into Territories. A law, whicWby it* own term*, depends on the judiciary for eniorcement, obviously cannot be enforced untilitteve Is a judiciary of some kind, either federal or Territorial, to execute It.
For tb* Indianapolis Dally H—M. > Presidential Nerrfi.
Let me suggest. Mr. Editor, to such as admire au ill usurious personal muunplc, of cool, deliberate coutyity that the course 6f President JoTinson commends our.respect and admiration. Surrounded by tiff ter enemies, he boldly hurls defiance at his congressional persecutors. Divesting himself of all hypocrisy, hesl&nds proudly up before the American people, and, iu the strength of his noble manhood, practically declares that “a steady
WC l|rc happy |UUL.LU uiijr uciitiron iiiii.it a sluuuy
to notice is sufficiently restored to resume ex- ll<t 7f 9 ^ a ^.Itead of^ this
ccutlvo functions, be ever so liglffly tread upon, then the torpid snake becomes sufflcleMtly wanned to exhibit its venom. The facts
nutlfiA-nAtil every State is represented in tbe
American Congress.
Thu remarkable exhibition of nerve and stciuliuess of purpose is. worthy of him who said, on taking the chair just made vacant bv
office tilth same char-
., uUt signitfeant Presidential
rhetorical flourish m “ * J 1 ”
saui, on uiaing uic ennir just, maue vat Urn assassin’s hand. “ I accept the offiu sda of its rWVipitiess fcVMeum acter is that later, out significant Presi
Turning his buck upon congressional cliques and frenzied parti zaire, the President confidently refers his case to the people, the source
prun political pmrw; t
tMrSjfeeal, milllions
of the conacry^fivf people, of all parties, will respond with nlaicnty to shield the President from Congressional persecution, and if not sooner convinced, the fail elections will satisfy the roost skeptical that. Major General Thad. Stevenr cdJoredf Oougressiemd - brigade are completely demoralized. The President, generally sustained by -thu People, will then be caUcd' upon by them to give the finishing touches to his official opponents. If correctly reported by Republican' authority, he claims to have been a good tailor, ami us such, to
eral satistbe nerve
to bitae been a good tailor, ami as such, l have made good tits and given general satii fimlkhmia J vutrv
to say joj. Tim evidence tho President can noteFgw* iBVpeople that he understands his early avocation most necfectly, would be •y ^fra-bis Wffi'irfrtppnfimits “fits;” to heat
up that some old goose and press them out of office. Finish a few of them off in good style, and if the balance do not ahortiy begin to appreciate that kind 6? Presldetttal nerve/l give you Leave to douqt the judgment of
.Am Old Settler .
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TttMT WAS OncX Said.—On the 12th of De^ fifiHMiifcJilMuAhtehjiltea Trumteillt then, as
_Cftsdu» M. Clay, AmifrtcsH minister to St Fctarrotirg writes the LouiavUle Journal that hcheartlly endorses the policy of President Johnson, and “ deems it his duty to denounce
tbe course of Sumner and Stevens.”
SflB-
INSURANCE.
Ask onr Customers.
d VNK or our Lire lu-arai N * oar divldsodf list Fe
by the two Houses Of C#wr*»t Who decided cenL to IM, wrote to tbe home the OMUtitlltianjll questtonfi* IheinselveH ae- w.5, fud found It UO per cut
eording to their view. The I’residcnL-wimiiwft bound by their interpretation of the Constitu- ! tion, nor thej^ by his; nor are the courts bound
b) either.
in point of fact, there is no machinery for the execution Ofthe Civil Rights bill; uor can there beany till Congress surrenders itwvtews.' and adopts tliose of the President. The execution of the law is offinmitteii to the judiciary, and the judiciary system is not in operation in the excluded States. Why is not Jefferson Davis tried? Because Chief Justice Chase alleges that there are no United States courts in V irgjnla competent to try him. The radical chief justice has refused to hold his circuits iu Virginia, on the ground that it is not a properly organized State; and it is only in Stab s that the United States courts can be held. It is entirely true that if Virginia iw only irfTerritory, or if it stands to government in the -
same relations as a Territory, it can not have Lubricating
nee cast»iurr«, learoinK tbit
ranged from ItS
l«srn s t
Hi it a MiUBod rnsn. J. i. UUNLOF A CO., No 18 North Meridian.
TOnMkMCgrS! illirirlfar'Hti ■ a ^Ir r\iir ,
i; ..id, tbe other der,
_. , oi«ew t..rk c.n't psy sneb dlTider.de es reported. A-k our cnelontert, iben come
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ui. Wd bar* the pepers
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No. IS
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MACHINERY OlL9. _ Railroad IVIachiiirry Oilw. . ILLB.NAUll A KA'JRVL.XMON,
Dwiets in and I
Burning Oils.
MUS. Jk. s n x» ,
Teaobw of
Piano, Pencil and Crayon Drawing,
BeiMdoce, No. V* Norb MiwlMfppI street. Mr*. A. Is from tbe East, and has had experience la
•teacblug. sprit) Im*
FISH.
d. ■. rHonupaory a co. r Wholes«le and Betdtt Deafer* la '•
Presli and Salt Fish of all Kinds
M West Pearl atreet, Indianapolis, todlma.
Order* to be forwarded br Express, accomptnltd by irttaih, will ba promptly lltod at tbe fowext market rates. WeTtferrtdflarriMn’t Bank. Fb tcber.’ Haul-, Firct NifYoltat rank 'Agent American Express Ce , etc.
AGENTS.
NPAIY1Y A SMITH, First Class Dwellings, UI'HI.NEW* I.OTN, ifiiuall llwcllIngrR, - BaildlisiK I.ota. >0 . '//, s :=UTiA FINE ASSORTMENT ON HAND AT SEASON- /% able pries* and easy terms, for safe and exobang* by SFANN* SMITH, Hoose and Lot Broken, mchIB dim Opposite Odd Fellows’Hall.
6RY GOODS.
lYcw Dry ? fijoo<J» House. RICHARDSON, \OUTHAiH k €0., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IDK/ir ~Q-OOIDS «8 *Bd ?S WesfTWrd Street, betWeerf Walnut and Vine, janSS-dSmlstp CINCINNATI, QHK).
r^z~T
“PUMPS-
UYNICB A WOOD, IPTJISdllP 2^-A.EZEHS. Pumps of tbe beat kind, warranted frr one year. , Wells dog and repaired to order. Orders proatrtly Btlended to. N*. 4 k Kentneby arenne. aprlS d3m
FOR RENT.
TVOB RENT—A Farm of eighty scree, about .lx miles S’ east of the city. Tbe Farm is also for sale. By
D. C MIN NICK,
No. 17 West Washington street,
Room.No. 3, np stairs.
mcbS3 dtf
CARRIAGES.
CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES. B_ O. SKC^.W a Carriage Manufacturer, No. M BAST SB0BG1A ETEEET, XX A8 on band az4 for sal. a large and complete asXX aortmaiit of eehlctee, Inctading nearly everything in tnat Una used in this market. Made from the beet material known to the taade, of superior workmanship, and fashionable style of finish. Person* dealring a lira claai arttfle wonra do w II to exsmlna tbe stock and price# before porchaihig. AU work warranted to be a* repreeanted on Mia. Bern amber the Mew Shop, No. 16 East Georgia street, between M^rMiauaBd Pennsylvania
VOW «WNT.
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REN*- The fentae** Bt* as tho “ EMbange Bateon.” tor two oirdlnitV Store If desired. Noe. of Rooter,
a formerly The room la
occonjefi 1* l®r U bo*-
Rooms, and will
av, UF 88 North mu L. H. HAMLIN A CO.
Baal Estate Brokers, SS* Noith Illinois it wet
SAWS. ~ sr.'-LL 'JWMfiMM
CO IVIV.,
■' J ry -
i.'qfr
?n.
SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND BOX MANUFACTURERS. And House Carpenters. W- 3B- r£lSZ.BaR. Ac o o_, Cor. South and Detewave streets, mebti dSm ' ‘I 1
EDEN, LARMOUR Sb WITMAN Mannfacturers of SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, MoultlitesA. FToorings, Etc^ ttWH d3m No. 68 East Market Street.
■ARTFORD Ja-nju-y I.IHM.
u ! :■ u -J !aj» 1 in..:
cash Assets, V - $4,MT,45S M UaklllUes, - - . 24LUI tt Net Assets, - • 3,828,065 37
THIS
OF 16,000 FIRES
BOOTS AND SHOES. SMITH A STETTEK, ■ ,l * ,, ^ to “ turer * ifOOT^ AlVD SHOB6. Order* promptly attended tb. Bepairing Iona with neatades ami dispatch. mcb2d3m
FURNITURE.
ORNAMENTAL PIASTER.
*». P. 'TXYXOK. JW.i ' NO. 80 MASSACHUSETTS AVBOTTB, DESICrIVER A MODELER,
Manufacturer of aU kind* of PLA8TEB WORK. Order*
from the oooutry or elty promptly attended to
mcb2d3m • r r-*
LIGHTNING RODS.
DAVID MUNSON, No.«» Eaat WMhlaxtoH Street, Manufacturer of th# Celebrated Copper Tabular Ughtufug Red, And Mnnaoo’i Combined RVLEB AlfO PAPER CUTTER. feblddNm
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
MARTI.T BURTO-T, Mannfactnrer and Dealer in TRUNKS, VALISES, Traveling Bag., Etc., wbofeaale and retail. No. 21) (oldNo. 13) South Illinois Street, Three door* South of Palmer Houae, Indianapolis, Ind. Repairing done at short notfeo. Trunks mad* to ordor. febl* d3m
PATENT MEDICINES.
O. K. BTTEIdL,
Manufacturer of Dr. Buell’s
Celebrated Family Medicines, !*fo. 99 Pearl ML, ladianupoli*.
fedIO d3m
PUMPS. ULI.I AH HASKKT.
lly inf.
II. and surronadiog
Wo-.ld respectfully inform tb* citizens of Indianapo-
aied to far*
II. and surrouadiog country, that be iaprepi nisb Pamp. of tbe best quality to *11 who him with their order.. Work tent to any
Mate, anl warranted for one year. Shop NO. m awnin DELAWABRNTREET, opposite the Court Boaae, Indianspolis, Ind. Wells dug and repaired at all times la a
s.tl.factory maimer. f,bl9d3m
may favor
any part of tbe
Shop NO. IW NORTH
FURNITURB.
MPlECIKIs, THO.UM A CO., Mannfacturers, WbelesGe^acd Be tail Dealer* In all FURNffPE, CHAIRS AND MATTRESSES, Wsrerooma, No. 73 West Washington Street, f.bai d3m INDIANAPOLIS, IND. CabiD(‘l Makers’ Uniou, Mauuffcjturereof aU hinds of IF TT R, IN’ I T TT IR. E 9 ->o. 191 Eaist WavtalaxtRfi ML, . IND1ANAP0U8, ISO.
RAILROADS. | Cenirfii Air Liie Roate STArTK^KHLYl , Indianupoliet to llaltiuiore, Wut.liIngton, Pliiludclpliin, IM. York, . tai all EaaterafTittem ri* tbe ^
ludiauapolis aud Ciuciunati,
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-i-i'il MARIETTA ANR ClFTCIIVNfATI,
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HAT MANUFACTURER. WtUkLIANr r*. BHOWKT, HAT MANUFACTURER, iMo. 31 Kentnrky Avrnigo, Next to State OSIcee, fed 19 . 3m INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
CIGARS. ANIkREW WAI.LACE'N KO.TM, Manefaclnrera of the Celebrated and World Renowned Cricket Cigar, Also, Jot here of Oarnrw, Tolmcco* uad Mn nflk. Salesroom and Msnu actory, 47 Sjuth Delaware 8 trret. fedIO d3m O. Iti. T^EYHSrO LDS, 149 C«r. New York anil Noble Stp., M .nnfacturer of Cuba and Havana Cigars, CHOICE BRANDS ONLY. fedl9 d3m
OAftlflAGES, WAGONS, ETC, B_ C- SEXota.W, Manufacturer ot all kinda of flrot cl a*. Carriages, Boggles & SpriBg Wfigons, No. 20 East Georgia SU, Indianapolis, Ind. All kind, of heavy Bualnefs Wagons made to order, hong either on Kliptic, half or full platform spring. Repairing (Julio promptly. fed IS d3m
*. w. obkw. r. satxa. s. w. dul:w a co,. Manufaetnrrrs of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND SPRING WAGONS. East Market Squarr, Indianapolis, Ind. fedUMS* ... .,,4 )
NOVELTY WORKS.
UNION NOVELTY WORKS.
M’RITSriC A MOORE,
Manufacturers of Bedstead Fasteners, Window Fasteners, Gate Fasteners, Spittoons, Latches, Casters, Sa
rs, Gat* Fasteners, Spittoons, Latches, Casters, Sa< Iren Stands, Muffln Paas, Patent Water Drawer,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
J-A-IVIES OA-RIOO, Farpenfcr and Builder, No. 44 Kentucky Avenge. - _ •arvrh^rwwukterv •. v c>8-«.htM*Mh6u«/f7ow*» Special attention paid to tbe fltling np of Store., and all ktedr^ J^IBbtdMMMeUh dispatch. apr!3d3m
OH BAIzTMARSH, JARPENTER AND BUILDER, let. Illinois and Meridian 8t*, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Particular attentbn given 16 slnal) jobs and to repairiK work. feb!9 d3m
AWNINGS.
H
W. H. GORHAM,
Manufacturer of Plain and Fancy
^'wisriisra-s, For Stores, Offices, Public Building* and Country Boat*. Xente, Wagon Covers, Etc.,
No. 16% East Washington Street,
P.O.Box 139 J|NDlANAPOLIS. TUT Order* from Ml part,*# the country reopeetinlly solicited. Orders lefs at Bamberger’s Hat Store promptly attended to. u a tneblTdSm
RENOVATORS.
B. J# B A. A. Tt 9
Ao. 19 JSoutla
T
■j tj
CAST OFF CLOTHING'.
.tax'l'tnf .»4i .isa.«:ssti> > ,-t
JIPTtt'.
. . TT.!
M^SBaBfeg
Free Lunch from nine to elevea a. eleven r.m.
mchSSdtf
svun a. a, sad nine to makhhIchfpel,
Weouni Hob**.
Jay woh,k:! Hy.iy.S'. ! BY AN . .t Efficient Organization oj 4,000 Practical Underwriters, from Nova Scotia to California, and Lake Superior, Mexico : and the Uulf, harmonizing the , Science of Average with compensating rates to ' the advancement of the public welfare. t YlaATTEWlNK} TKSTIROAlAIJd
£TNA INSURANCE CO,
lTn*i U.
-it* .‘Ilf
tn. tui.:tt ei ttel'- , warns vm o ■ * i • Ihepartmcm
STATE OE YOftX-
to the Leg.
The Insurance ft
i iLslatvre:
•The Mu* ln*ur**oe Caespauy of Hartford, one ofthe meet success'ul Fir* tmurance C. mpanles of th'.* or nay other country.** .... r- ■ .• • ■* • * •'„'*, • “Connecticut Companies follow th* rule, and practices of tbe At to* elmoet ea carefully a* If they were entbodfed
luatatate law.”
Again, petallng to error* of practice In New Yoifc Cempaalea, the Atasft eaeeisifal maasgement and MMd rule* are called fe tbetr atteatlmi thmc “It stiff remains more a matter of wonder than Imita-
tion iu theInauranc* world.”
ewe.**.* u By what subtle alchemy has tht* corporation been enabled to tarn He tail paid capital into the philosopher’*
stonef 1
******* “The extraordinary even's which have distinguished its unparalleled financial history.’' Th* Average Iio—oa par Diem in tha United States, arthis Period of tho Tear, are about 6260,000. Th* Telegraph dally Soanda Startling Note* of Warning to ail
»• mm* mcRlect tlam taecmrlty ef R«. IInHs lwnur«tee«. Policies issued without delay by JL. ABRO.nHT, AffieteL -A. 1 OO. . tetd) .I3m
aid
,, it
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BALTIMORE km OHIO RAILROADS
ti ‘ ; » ii fs* — Through
Express
Dally, Sundays excepted.
Trains
, at Cincinnati,
lanapol
^senger I dlrcad Co
Passengers will avoid the great annoyance,
trouble and expense of Omnibus
Transfer across the City.;
H
Trains leave Indiaaapolie as follow*: 3:50 A. u., Day Expreea, for Baltimore and Washington direct; 7:15 r u.,
Baltimore and W aahington Express.
NEW AND ELEGANT STATE BOOM SLEEPING COACHES BT THIS TRAIN, running throngh WITHOUT CHANGE FROM INUIANAP0L1S TO PARKERSBURG. Tbe MOST DIRKCT ROUTE TIME AS QUICK,
- - —_ _ Ired can be
bad upon appiloatipa at tbe Ticket Office In the Union
General Ticket Agent, 1, A C. B. R.
FARE A8 LOW as by other Railway lines. Through tickets and any inforraatlcn der:
ce In t
F. B. LORD,
Depot.
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MUSICAL.
I ]V X> I -A. IV -A. I . i-, . i . • Normal Academy of Music -"Vo. 90S Smmfili .Merldiate SWrvet, 12MTCAIMAPOXJI8, HMD.
flTHK last quarter of the Spring Term will commrrtc • ^ l on Monday, tbe 1Mb of April, and close tbe t?.M of ThafeUowteg braccbee are Uogbt, viz: The Organ, Flaao, Guitar, Cultivation of tbe Voice, tb* art of Teaching .«wt Ladling ChoUs. For particulars, apply to th* principal on Wednesday s or Thursdays, at the Academy. apr6 d2w CHARLK8 HESS.
MUSICAL
WILLARD & STOWELL.
Piano Forte Warerooms.
CHICKERING PIANOS!
DECKER PIANOS!
BEST BIAIVOS,
Cheapest Pianos!
>0. i ha fb-ik iiuuteic.
PROFESSIONAL.
▲. J. YAWTKR.
BURNS Sc VAWTEB, ATTOMEYS AT LAW, Office, 23 West Washington Street, mchld d3m INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
■. t. Moaauoa.
t. h. rauiiB.
MORRISON A PALMER, Attorneys at Law, Frankfort, Clinton County,
mchl9 dAwly
INDIANA.
JOS*PH B. Sl’DOajLUt. addiso.v l. boach*. uavid sukess MCDONALD, HOACME Sc SMEEKN, Attorneys and Cennselors at Law, Second Story, uEtna Building, PennaylYania St., PrActice in the Inferior and Supreme Co urls of India and In the Federal Courts. novl3-dA»if
UABTMB.BAV. JONATHAN W. 00kl>3> WALTAK11ABCH KAY, GORDON St MARCH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Will practice In the Federal and State Cuerts. Office, No Ii New A Talbott’s Building, South of Po.-it Office. ^ no28-dly
J. W . BLAKE, ATTORIYEA' AT LAW, Office—No. 45 East Washington street, nearly over Fletcher 4 Sharpe’s Rank, ■ NIIIANAPOI.Lte, LNIhlANA. febIS d3m
ravacis j. MA'.Ti.*a.
THOMAS B. WARD.
IVDIAVAPOLIS, ti»c5 dl r
lAD.
IWA FI XFK A U AIBIh, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LAFAYETTE, INI). Office, over Wise 4 Bro., Dry Goods Store, souti east comer Public Square. .i.;,,,
NOTIONS.
SITUATIONS,
No. B4.
4«IA OE
A toilet d.light. Superior 'o any Cologae. aatd to bath* lb* tec* aud person, t* reader the skia soft end fresh, to allay inflammation, to perfume clothing, for headache, etc. It Is manufactured from the rich Southera Magnolia, and I* obtainieg a patronage quite unprecedented. It ia a favorite with octree*** and opera ►lOfere. It U eold by ail dealers, at $1 Mia large bottles, and by Dartaa BAaaaa 4 Co., Now Tork, Hbolesafe Agents. Saratoga Sprinj Water, sold by all Bruggi.b-.
“dee’ »*!”—“Exactly !'’-Solon Shlagle laid they wen there “every time.’’ If he frit “ ealey ” in the
every time.’’ If he frit “ ealey
morning, he took PUntstioa Bitter.; if ho felt weary at night, he took Plantation Bitters; if be lacked app-Ute, was weak, languid or mentally oppreaaed, he look Plantation Bitten; and they nerer failed to aet him on hla
pins square and firm.
Few persons want aay heifer authority; but a* some
■lay,Just read th* following:
“ • • • leer# mash teyen. for I verily believe the Plaatstloa Bitters her* aaved my Hf •.
Rev. w. H. wagoner, m airld, n. y.”
“ * • • lhAve been Agr.->t sini^rerfrom DyepepMA, and had toabsadoiipieacbi. g . . .
The PUntetl n Bitters have cared me. Rev. C. A. MILLWOOD, ffew York City.”
“ * ? * I bed I jet alt appetite— .vas so vssk snd eosrvstetl IcouUi hsrdlirwslky aiui hod a ix»r* feci dreed of .qcieiy. • ? ♦ Th# PUnutfon hit-
ter* have set me all Ugh|.
JAMES HKIMISW AY, Ft. Louie, Mo.” * Tbe Planta ion Bitter, have cut-
e4 me of a derangement of tbe Kidneys aud UMuary Or-
d me for yeare. They act like a
C. C. MOORE, 154 Ui
gans, that dUtre. ed
charm.
They act
roadaay, N. T.”
DaVOK, manager of the Unioa Ho
lie. O. M.
School for Soldiera* Chiidreu, sere .be “ has given It to the weak and Invalid children, under her charge, with the most happy and gratifying result*.” We have received over a hundred roams of such certificates, but no advertieement Is so effective as what people themtelvee say of a good article. Our fortune and eurreputation is at stake. The original qua’lty and high character ef these goods will be ■aeUioed under every and all circumstance*. They have alrrody obtained a sale ia every town, village, parteh and hamlet am uncivilised nations.
Base imltetors ii
they oea, and because a geo r as a puee mm, they fod
loW
who de net cere
ourprlvqte
ry to come as u*af our name and style as
»4 article can not be sold a*
support from parties
tthey sell. Beonyour geard. Bee
r the cork
v. w DRAKE 4 CO . New Yolk City.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
care what siamaoyei
Over & Million JHlIftrs Savefi! Gentlemen: ‘'l hada negro man worth 61,100 who took cold from a bad hart In the leg, and war useles for over a year. I had used everything I Could hear of without benefit, until I tried the Mexican Mustang Liniment. It soon effected a permanent cure. J.L. DOWNING.” Montgomery, Alabama, June 17. 1869. “I take plowtffe in recommending th* Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and indispensable article for 8pra(ns, flares, ftcrAtcbe. or Galls op Horse*. Our men have nsed It for Bums, Brn'ses, Sores, Rheumttism, etc , aad all say It acts like magic >•
J W. HEWITT,
Foreman for Am rlcao, Wells, and Fargo’s and Hem-
den’s Eg res*.”
“7be sprain of my daughter's ankle, occasioned while hating last winter, pa* entirely cured in one week fter she commenced using your celebrated Mustang
~ 8EELT.”
.kail after
Untmeat.
Gloucester, Massachusetts, August 1,1805.
U la at) admitted Upt that the Mpifean Muataag Lfirrforau more cures in shorter time, on mao aad
j _ _ _ ' _ td. Ft
erymen
boast,lhan any article ever discovered. Families, liverymen end planters should always have It on baud. Quick and atm tt certainty I*. ATI genuine Is wrapped in steel plate engravlnge, bearing the signature of G. W. Worthrook, Chemist, aad the private U. 9. lump of
DusaS Babxcs 4 Co., over th* top.
Au effort has beea made to counterfeit it with a cheap
stone plate label. I^ock closely 1
Saratoga Spring Wator, sold by a!! Druggists.
It 1a a most delightful Hair Dressing.* It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps tbe head cool and e'ean.
do. It Is
It makes th* hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents balr turning gtay and falling off. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heeds. Th'sis just what Lyon’* Galhadroa will do.
pretty—tt ie cheap—'Jumble. It is literally sold by the car load, and yet its almost'Dpredible dpmandi* daily increasing, until there Is hsrdly a country store that does
not keep It, or e family that den not use it E THOMAS LYON, Chainlet, New Tork. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
to •: Who would net be bsantitel I Who would aot add to their beauty I What,gives that marble purity and dis-
phnpies and roughness from the ftce and hands, and ravishing! 11 ^Unlike many poametiCM^It c'ont*in™^no
leawaaf
aad raviabdng. . .
material iniwteua tothe akin. Aay druggist will order U for yoa,if ant on hand, at 50 cents per belt Is. W. X HAGAN, Troy, Hew York, Cb*telst. DEMA8 BARNES 4 CO . Wholes*!* Agents, H. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, told by all Druggists.
Hetmstreet’s Inimitable Hair Coloring la not a dye. All Instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caa.tio, and more or lose destroy the vliailtj aad beauty of the hair. This is the original hair coloring, aad baa been growing In favoc ever twenty years. It Mtorca gray hair to ita original odor by gradual abbmtfcm. la a meat rsmartable manner, It is also a beautiful hair dressing, gold in two sixes—50 cents and 41—by ail dealers. ,.'
C. HKIMSTREET, Chemlat
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
.Unoio"’ < \Qi :
:1<I // .’Ii
qaired. Us careful prepArsUon and entire it a cheep and reilabla article for
t'~” Tiii NsliaK Takaa* ether. . * tentage SprUg Water, aeld by all nmggieta.
Sold everywhese, at 64 eents per bottle.
OR’a""
-tii'&AE. 9C
BOARSnre HOtrsB .LRASfe
aprUdflt No. Id North Msridiaa.
City Intelligence Olliee.
Situations iiroi iireil for Book-keepers. Situations procureff for Clerks. Situations procttreii for Agents. situations proeuml for Sec. ante. Situation pvqp*lf"ii on Farms, A ND for all kin la Uf labor. Vice ve'>^, Kerchants, t\_ Harter Mrc^anics, General AkfnL^, Landlords Housekeepers aud Farmers can make srttctiotis Irom our many appl-canU at the €ity Inlolligeiico Ofllce, No. 33j^ North Illinois Street, room No. 9, second floor. ■pr4 d3m R. S. MOO«K, Proprietor. _ IRON WAILING. B. F. HAX7GH & CO., Manufacturers of WBOUGHT AND CAST 1UON Railing and Jails, VERlVnlllS, BA\K V.UI.TS, WRON DOORS, SHUITERS, BOLTS AND IKON X Fronts, also, plain and ornamental Iron Stairs and general bouse ami king, and builder* of K. MAY** PATKAT JAU** No. 74. South lYunsylvaniu Street, mcb-8 J3m INDIANAPOLIS, INI).
WHOLESALE AOTIOAS.
SFMisra- Tn^IDE.
DRY GOODS. IN' E W S T O E E ^ JOHY FIRYAS & < O.,
Dave opened f eir
TVEW STOTJE, Ao. HlSj I7:t.«it IV'usliiustort Xfrcct,
| 'J v ''' w *' • ' 11 o™" *■ r r»*ii; u ttriil in ft it C. S. DYER & SON.
f ItUKSlI AY, March *20, and resprclfuilv | attention of :he dt:z.-,s of iiidiauapoi .urrounding coilulry to thr:r largj and vpier! lueut ( f Dry Goo Is. rlt gant .Stls-, Kruu h , 11 ns, new style Spring lire** Goods. Organ
. invite the loii' avd the idj.l uv-urt-
aad iri h H.-p-
•lle.
Wholesale Dealers in
etc, etc. Hoop Skirts, r ew. n stile, Faltu >r.l .<* ir ‘ be t quality, and a fell line of l.rd ed iurnishinr d Staple Goods, BleichedHUl Brown I). i 1 i a-, fi kimr
etc.; Cloths, Cass’merts and Vesiin
■>. wry S: ir -
Staple Good
Notions, Hosiery,
etc.; Cloths, Cass’merts and Vesting-, s.V.n d*'o^h great care, Lln«ns, Table Cloths, Napkiu-, T-nt.-.-, eic aimI a full lint* of Xolioiis. Alsoj a cctxip ett* :i
of Plain liojds.
ANoj a ccoip iitt* a .'onnit'iiA
nieh‘Jy AHm
227 WM. M. CONNER, 227
1-aeoN ttud IbresH Trimiuiteft'da
X> EG leave to Inform Wholesale buyer* that since the IB occupation of their new Store, 118 Main street, east side, between Third and Fourth street*, Ciccinnati. they have had their premise* crently enlarged, aud improved, and are now prepared for their SfKlNG AND SUMMWk IMP0HTATI0N8, which are br ginnag to arrive.
gold, we have
Drv Goods and Motions,
i, which are b.-ginnag to arrive late heavy decline iu goL
made* general reduction uf our stock.
&TATIC
Owing to the
Nlerchante tmu irom per < Vnl.
By fiUvg their orders with us. We manufacture Steel Pens
can furuUh thtm at prices loner
W'e also kee
country.
ops.
mch^3 dim
i-ri.
an I Pen Holders, r than any house
full line of Papers and 1
DVEK £ SON,
HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, ETC.,
lO to 'h'h7 I'axt II tishitt^ ioa Sfrt-t’f.
IMHANAl’oLli, INDIANA.
y house in the
ers and 1
tKart of Little’s Hotel ) ap:7 i*2w
118 Main street,
Cincinnati
TH i: i E \TR 1L ro 1A I’
OYSTERS, ETC.
FOR
W. H. B. RAXSKY.
ENGINEERS. CIIMiSGHlM & B4ILEV, Civil Engineers a-intid Hoorn a I Talbott «fc New’s BuilUhig, tUe I’ostoffiee. /
M
AY be empliryed In the locaUoa and construction 1TL of Kailway. and other Roads The gurvey of Estates, Water Powers aud Canada In this and adioieiuir atatM. ■ ■ mrh24 dim
SEWING MACHINE.
$J5 Bartlett Sewing Machine. $25 ICRN8FD under patents of Howe, Wheeler 4 Wil-
4 Bake ‘ _ ‘
T ICRN
Xi »on, Grovtr 4 Baker, and Singer C*’s, and l rnly Cheap Machine in the United States, havirg i right to u*e the Wheeler 4 Wilson or lour mctlon Uni We want Agents to rell them. Will pay $50 to 8200 per month, or allow large commissions. Will send Machines, to be paid for when sold. For circulars, terms.
etc., end nee sump and address
At either of tur Offices, Philsdelphu'TPommy:
Toledo, Ohio, or St. bools, Missouri
Sews with double or single thread.—[Scientific Ameri0 * 0 - aprSdl A wijj
For circulars, terms,
PAGB BROTHERS. General Agents,
tylvauii
AGRICULTURAL.
INDIANA SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
J. oeorcTe STILZ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In 7
Agricultural Implement)*, chines. Horticultural T« _ duraeu and tfiraas Sieeds,
QeltUag, Ac,
. E,wt WnshlUNtsn street, JanR d3tn INulANAPOLIS, IND.
Ha.
Xoote,
SADDLES, ETC.
PA.TJI1. SHERMA.3ST, Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Martlngalea, Coach, Buggy, and Wagon Harness, Vo. 41 north Illinois Street, near Kxchange Stables, INDUHAPOUS, INDIANA. Repairing done te order. mch24 d3m
BOARDING.
BOARDING HOUSE. BY QUOTA YE ETLINGER, tao. M Sonth Her Id lan Street, First CIsm Boarding by the Week, Hay .* Meal 'janfifidUm r - 1 . ‘‘ ,
LOST.
Ui!_
r 08T—The key to the -uerattum,” Ho. SI KenI i Kentucky Avenue, having been teat, and as thtre Is non* in the *19 that wPI replace it, the proprietor la compelled to keep open both might and day, and will be
happy to see his Mends.
aptfidtf Carr. V. JACOBS.
PLOWS.
CHEAT* HEOWS. rffYHR cheapest and beat Plows to be found In the X market can be had at my old stand, No. IM Kaat Washington street, near Uttle’s Hotel. mchSedlm i F. J. RAPP
DISSOLUTION.
Dissolution of Partnership. taJOTlC* Is hereby given thatth* partnership haroteIw fore existing between Wm. Worland and Charles Mutchett, In the saloon business, Vo. 48 Virginia A vena, Is this day dissolved by mutualoooeent. The busineat will be continued by Wm. Worland. JsnlS dtf
BURIAL CASES.
M E ’F A/TTi G BURIAL CASES /. hA - iai i’ .iJ- urti AMD CASKETS, ' ^ U’7>- i WhoUisale and Retail. ■ Dl- i>: -fili, . THE SUBSCRIBER WtXX QI\TE SPE, cial attention to tbf .above branch Of his business in securing tho lataat and best pattens, With the moat costly finish, and will furnish Undertakers In town and couuiqr, 1 at a small -advance on the: pgbUshadtimicor wholesale prices. MATTHEW 1 3LOVQ,
^ 'r
f-i
rtrs
TftLAVK BOOK*.—W#haro^aitho
Herald Office, a
tor Blank
aa will tethe attaatkai at county offlomis oapoctally ealfed te this bnaoh of awbariasss.
SMITH & RAMSEY, (Surcessor* to C. C. Williams,; WHOLISALK AND RKTAII. DSALZaS I.N Raw, Spiced and Fresh Cove O Y S T E Tt « . ALSO, CliME, FRESH A\D SALT FISH, Hermetically sealed Fruits t t all kinks, and a complete stock of Fancy Groceries, ^ m.Id and 11 n'orlls Illinois Street,
Opposite Bates House, INiDIANAPOlIS, INDIANA. mcbSt d3m
IDKjY o-oozds.
w. spotts & co.,
a :.
MACHINERY.
K.T. &1NKER.
D1KUEL TANDXS.
WILLIAM ALLEN.
WESTERN MACHINE WORKS, s i nxr it er. A: co., MANuracruaxas axo duolcrs in all kinds or PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES ■A-KTD BOIUaiiS,
m Mills, Governoi
Work,
es,
Circular Sa'
Patent
Iron * .,#iug, „«v,ru9 ^nouiairu air.I FUton Facking, and all kinds of Brass, Engine and Boiler Fittings.
CA&TTNICtS MADE TO ORDER. BELTING, FIRE BRICK AND FIRE CLAY for sale. NSnnutactory-, 125 South Pennsylvania St.,
marl dSm
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
FINE ARTS, ETC.
Pictures, Frames, Mirrors, Liooking lalame*, JUL OTJXuJDX ZSTQS, Artist Materials, Tassels, Cord, Picture Nails, Etc., Wholesale and Retail AT H. LIEBER & CO.’S, *1 North Penmcylvamln Street. uvchS d3m
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
WARREN TATE, Manufacturer of Doors, Sash, Blinds, DffiffiE and Wlndew Frames. Brackets, mouldings, Etc., Etc. Wholeaal* and BetaU Dealer lu FLOORING, CEILING AND WEATHERBOARDING. Flooring Worked Lumber dressed and sawed to order. No. 38 South Now Jersey Street, mchStdSa* ' INDIAN A POLU, INDIANA.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE IMPROVED
SEWING MACHINE,
Ssperior ia many respects to all othore.
T OCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS WANTED. XJ Greater Inducementa offered than by aay other
company. Address with stamp, RICHARDSON 4 AUSTIN,
General A genu.
31 Bouts UUuoIa Street,
Or callats lndlBWffi|Mhlfr
mchl5 dim
HORSE SHOEING.
HITCHKIY8 Ac DAWSON, fte. 4d Raat Mary land Street,
■its .
Will dsYots their sntirs Ums is HOUSE SHOEING ONLY.
HnALDBmBftT,
WJKQ leave to in'orm the public that they ha ■X staatly on baud a fresh and large supply Goods, all of which they propose to sell at price; **“** w. spouts * co
hat e cim-
j .— —— — ■. — ...... — —.■.■ ■ y fi I* y . all of which they propose to sell at prices to an l the tim*s. W. SP01TS & CO , aprll c3m No. 11 West Washington street.
REAL ESTATE. B. M. SPICER & CO., Real Estate Agents
AND NOTARIES I’URI.U', No. 24)i West WaMliington SI r e t-1. over Braden’s Book More,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA pov I dtf J. R. liRIKITTTl, REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, adjoining Blackford Block. XX0USE3 and Lots, Farm* and Western Land* bought XX and sold. Deeds and Mortgage*executed. Bouse* rented, and rents collected. mchS d3m
DRUGS.
DRUttS AND ME Dili Yt: 8 C - >1. XLX O O S ,
—DCALKSIX—
DRUGS & MEDICINES, Chemicals, Oil*, Paints, Brushes, Perfumery, etc.. No. 63, Corner Illinois and Market Streets, (Miller’ a Now Block,) I I<r ID I -A. KT -A. IPO LIS , X XsT IJ ^ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, d.y Jan'dU rt3ni
FURNITURE.
R E M O V A. X, .
MR. N. S. BAKER
XT AS remov XX to N”. 40 continue manuf
ed from No. 20 North Dcliware street, Massachusetts avenue, where he will
manufacturing
ItKattr-asMes, Cushions, Lounges, And other Upholstery Goods. Repairing of Furniture don* with neatness and disP**cb. mcho d2m
FOR SALE.
Splendid Quarry
FOR SALE.
mHK UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRIVATE SALK I the Finest Stone Quarry in Indiana, situated at wtntevlU*, la Monroe county, on th* Louisville, New
Albaay and Chicago Railroad.
This Quarry hat been In operation for twelve y*ar*. Tha property offered consist, in part of a Steam Saw Mill, with six gangs of saws; Tenement Houses for the workman, Office, Stables, Blacksmith Shop and Tools, Derricks. Oxen, Wagons, etc. In short, an inexhaustabfe ot Stone, and everything in perfect working ordor to prepare It for th* markot. The purchasers will take posaeaaioo of a Quarry in full operation, aud with orders sow on hand to ita full capacity. _ Th* d*ath of two of th* original members of the Com- W pany makes It desirable to cltMe up the business. Forlnformatton,app]y to General John Love, Indi•aepolio. K. M. B1DDLK 4 CO.
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PAINTERS.
KNIGHT A LLOYD, HOUSE, SIGN AND Ornamental Painters, Miller** Block, Wo. «6 North Ull■ilaSt., Room Iffi, Second Floor, mohtedim
CRAINER.
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