Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1866 — Page 3
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Fern Railroad.
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sons;* of the Time*. The :umexed song, which if Uic production of John B. Casey, “ The Galtoc Boy,*' notv an inmato of an English dungeon, is i mm ernes ly popular here, especially in the West, where it it often made tlio marching ,ttl^e" of hodies of men eager to emulate the patriotic,- 1 example of the “men of’ttS." It is sung to the air of the “Wearing of the Green.” the chorus being given by the reiK'tition of the two last lines as in “ Benny Havens.” “ THE RISING OF THE MOON.” “Oh! then, tell me, Shane O'Farrell, toil me where you hurry so?” “ Hush, inn bouehal ! hush and listen—ami hia cheeks were all aglow— “I bear orders trom the Captain; gi t you ready <|Uick and soon; “ For tin* pikes must bo logoi It. r by the min' of the moon.”
GHOUL'S.
By the rising of the moon; bv the rising of the moon; ' .- •«- . .. For the pikes must tie |ogi ther tiv the risin' of the moon. “Oh! then, toll me, Shane o' Farrell, where the gatherin' is to be" •• In the ouitl spot, by the river, right well known to you and me. one word more; for signal token, whistle up .the marehin’ tune. With your pike upon YOtir sMUtMlPT, by the risin’of themoon.” * Cuoili'S—By the rising id the moon, etc. i.Hit from ninny a mud wall e.il.in eyes were wateliing thro’ that night; Many a manly heart was throbbing for that blessed warning light; Murmurs passed along the \alley, like the banshee’s lonely croon. And a thousand pikes were Hashing by the rising of the moon. (TlORl’d—By the rising of the moon, etc. t>own along you singing river that dark 111494. of men was seen; High above their shining ’oeapons tloats their own beloved green. •■Death to every foe and traitor! forward! strike the marching tune! And hurrah! my boys tor freedom; s tJs the rising of the moon." OUOP.ls- ’Tisthi* rising of tliiniffon, ete,'
There was something about these words, —'-fUmmlMiiJanmli v were,that Ueeiv ened lntd#lHM*nt8pffimns in the young gtpi’a heart; and. following her auggeation, she ttonot|feefroQMttotta«4 for the King, she ‘ ' powder,. |8tala of !S°efc aha aa well as their vivM coloring, threw U into strong relief: and as she bent over tnehl, the faint hut penetrating odor that arose made her so giddy that she would have fallen, had It not been for the tall iHwm lifir lover. rnncoS. KinJJuiip’, body servant, and who. passing by the house, called to have aehat with hisbetrothed. ‘‘How.uowjlarle?” he Wild, looking into her fart; "What has frightened the roses from your cheek, and given you such a strange The honest hearted fellow was sincerely uU
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which it gave rise. “ If has a bad look, ne sum, Uioughtfully;” i‘ thoogh I bellove there is* aotMng.ln ft. 'By good kick, 1 have orderaAS astand his majesty in his private apartments an hgitir hence. I will ptit him on bis guud; then surely noharm can come of it.” Somewhat to the snpprise of Francois, the tag manifested no disquietude at this dfsE
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he considered it of no 1 him charge Marie
“ To tell no one what she had dissevered, but come to the palace with her flowers anhour earlier than was her Wont, by no means forgetting her golden lilies.” » King Fnilip sat in his audience hail, surrounded by his retinue. A number of the royal family stood near him—among them the Count de Neville, bis wife, and the little son.a sweet bov of three* whoso Winnings ana sprightly ways made him a Ssverite with the j •• And please your Mgfesty, Marie, tha flower gin Is awaiting without,” said line'-ef the j
guard.
Admit her.TsaM theK»»g. ' ’ ' ... ,, ■ Marie had never seen King Philip In hlk *' 1 * robes of state, and the royal pomp that surrounded him impressed her with a feeling of awe as she entered. But this was quickly dis-
bade her approach.
“ I see yon have not fdpgotten my favorite flower,” he said, taking tlu* basket, from her
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REMOVAL.. T^It. J. J. WHITNEY, HAVING RSHOYKD TO NO. ■ 1 53, second floir. Miller’s Block, North Illinois street, will e rminne the practice of h s profession. Bejidenee, No. 81 Bast Michigan street, Inhanapolis. mch‘J d3m
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Just admire these queeuly lUjea, fair I /t J ::‘ni3CI-fc«n ft-vt^XuT OppolA 22$*"* f * u Look Oe« Good News fl»r All! >f But why do you atart and tura paler* he ^ ^ . > added, as with an involuntary shudder -he .••• ** WflWWffi w.BO^mAW, 9S9 drew, back from .hr n.wer, he would h,v. uuuv ^ ||Mt SUTOeieOtST.
•laakfllb, tho«^ijkh^L4r4ried, oJS't°X‘.TSJ3Sr , ih M .. ! With Prof. Leonid as,333 North HIImU street.
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the hull, under the pretext of obtaining :dr.« He then fixed them searchingly on her husband's face, whose mind seemed to be entirely occupied by tbc: laughing boy lie held in his arms. [
« Hee how ewgvrir Lotas is regardhta them!” qSVSutSili aad Dr. Dee, 7 aidVJS.wTs'ooIlK!*'*’
he said, turning to tbcCotinl. “ l.et him have Office9BRarih Bllaate atn
them.” *
With a fond smile the father took the flowers and held them before the boy, who, catching them with both Ids dimpled hands, raised them with a gleeful shout to his lips. Instantly. a deadly palor overspread hia face,' and with a faint gasp he fell dead in hi* father’s arni! i -u.. * ■ ! ‘•Monster!” she exclaimed, glaring upon ,
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dered your King! ” brsdach* a» ^Is this the woman that called at your cot- ( eraXagnllia, tuge this morning.” he iutiuircd. turning to ' ecdcntcd. ht Marie j t. <i . i - - 4 weftMi
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Well they fought for poor old in land, and As »oon as the Count comprehended thedull full bftter was their fate; i meaning of these words, he cast a look ol horOh! what trlorious nride and -oitow fill tlic | for and detestation upon his wife, then taking
ES»^SiT a fiL ,,,m ” tt,h * p,, * of # .hiit r.iiiiaior^ n? “lean lay before you no stronger proof, t . ». s < i Owlkt < -
sire,” he faltered, “ that I was ignorant of the
But. yet, thank God, thenvs hcjling hearts in manhood's burniuir noon, Wlio will follow in tln-ir to.4<i.-|i* l»y ttie firing of tlio moon. < HORCS- l’.y'the I'i'ing of Hi*- moon, etc. THE POISONr,I» ft'I.OWER. Ati Incident In the l.ifc of One of th» Early King** of France. There arc various tnditions a*< to the origin of the Golden LUy upon 'the shield of France. Among*thc«r is tie following incident, said to have occurred in the latter part of the eleVWtelv-aewtfW'Y^ 'Htrtnij the retail J.f 'rrmip Augustus: The Prince was only lilt ecu when he ascended the throne; bm the strong hand with which he seized the reins of Government awing the turbulent nobles, and protecting tb* common people against their aggreaskanf soon convinced them that he Wbs not to If Awpised
lor his vouth.
Though by this course he greatly endeared himself to the mass of his subjects, his life
existence of this base plot against your life.” l ‘Ut' .a?—^vastly [‘'-1M«a'8hiMal« mU they As Philip looked upon the still! sweet tea- j w * f V b * f ? *Tl , lL llln * '. ’’ lures of the chHd, and then upon his n sandal ills inili I iiitr'hi~ “ his eves softoned. caS. 1 ao»4 or vsotellv ffoirroarff h You are right. God knows that I would i uateaaiMniBolffi^Mar fUsSTtoMt
ptes sauar* aa4lm.
ast-r jr, kv fi r? ? •rr.iswaais “""I w ish you ai^ to liear witness.” Le said.'f ^
Drspspsta, *s61nf ta
The FIalUH n Bitters havo c«te4 as*. Bo*, a A. MILLWOOD, Kaasriotk City.”
“ * * * 1 had lost ai' amain*—w*a so ■osh sad aoerratrd I coatd hardly wa'KaadYad a par Ihcldwad at,ootefj. • • / V TuflaatasWn BM-
Mrs have set to* al rlaht.
addressing those around him, “ that I folly exonerate Count de Neville from nil complicity with his wife in this attempt upon the life «C your Klng.” _-jABric Ijl—* ' T ‘ As to you,” he added? turning to the guilty woman, “ 1 give you twenty days to leato the.kingdom. If after that tithe youarefound in my domains, you shall splfer the full pnalty*
of your crime.”
King Philip did not target the debt of gratitude he owed to Meric and his faithflil attendant. He was present at the marriage, whiefl occurred a few days after, bestowing a dowry ou the bride, anti other substantial marks of favor; and ever afterwards, In commemoration
phtalOth^GoJ^^Uj^
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was more than once threatened, and even hiaiiroviilaBflai deitilriBini^ isehamt. upon
tempted; but these plots invariably originated
among the haughty nobles, who. restive under the restraints imposed upon them bj* UnKing's strong arm, and his just and kindly
heart.
In the summer of the eleventh year of liis reign, weary of the cares of state, Philip re- |. tired with his court to his royal residence at i Chaumont, which was a favorite re«ort to hi in. I Among his train was Geoffrey, Count de ! Neville, the natural son of Louis VII., the King’s half-brother. He was a mild and inoffensive man, apparently well contented with the title and estate conferred by the late King upon his mother, and which he had inherited upon her death, but, unfortunately, he married a haughty, ambitious woman, who was butilly inclined to forego her claims to roy-
At the death of Louis, site openly assertedT^^
that there had been a secret marriage between him and the late Counteis de Neville, ami upon the head of her sort should iTsf rtre crown of France. hcLoing the eldest born, urged her liitfband tosassert hie rialull But. this the count refused t° J 0 * heipg iiy-ffltotl by nature to act a part rrnnlringwiofe than usual ener-
gy and aidilty* beside*entertaining too strong. 'fzS'JSS.
an affection for the young King, who bal treated him with unusual kindness, to seek to deprive him of his rightful inheritance. If Philip heard of the pretensions which the Countess set forth, he fiaxtferie^ bo outward
token of displeasure or distrust, un the con. j |[iu _,
trary, he gave his brother many evidences of) regard, appointing him to honorary offices near his person, although he took care that they were such that they conferred but little
power.
This was a new sourcR-lf grievance to the haughty Countess, who never relinquished the idea of becoming a Queen, and had fondly imagined that, on account of Philip’s youth, his brother would obtain sueh a strong n'scetidency over his mind, as would make him King in
reality, if not in name.
This disappointment was felt with increased bitterness when she became the mother of a son, in whom she ccnlcred all her ambition* hopes, and all the love she was capable of feel-
ing for any one.
Unlike ottr modern tine In.lies, the dames of high degree of that remote period, were early risers: and the Counte-s de Neville often took long rides on horseback before the (lew was off the grass, unattended, except bv her groom, who kept at a respectful distance, just near enough to be within call, should liU ladv re-
quire assistance.
One morning, .-lb- p iuse.l in front of a little cottage, situated in a perfect wilderness ol bloom. As an involuntary ejaculation of surprise and admiration escaped her Ups, a pretty intelligent looking girl raised her bright eyes
from the rose bu-di she was pruning.
“ I have some handsomer within, arranged In iroquets,” she said smiting, “ ff fitaminie
would like to examine them." . *• Throwing the reins of her horse
tendant, the Countess alighted much to
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Knlffilnts off (Ids One,
^a, t^givshlm a call at tb* Rachange
BARKER &. FOLTZ, (Successors to Lonla dcholtz ) lERCHANT TAILORING EIP0I1I! The Leading House of Fashion.
L.nrffies( Sleek in Ike City. Orcatest Tffirlety In tke City. Lasteet Styles in tke City, Rest Trinuminirs in tke City.
FVTHIS extensive stock of the greatest variety I Stylo* of French, American, English sad Goods, bought at the recent decline tn price.
Boom,, Ha. 3B)£ Heath U iaaisatreet.
of Lews German
price*, will be
made up in the latest fashions, or to tha ardor of onstomeref.voringus with acall, at prices aa cheap sa the
1 cheapest, by
^ OWY COOPS. I\ew Dry Goods Honse. RICHARDSOX, WORTHAM k 40., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS —OK— IDE/IT OOOJDS T . 83 and 86 West Third street, between Walnut and Vine, Ian39-d3mlatp fHNCiNXATL OHIO.
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B.1BKEJI A FOI.TX, He. 31 Honk Penraylvante street, decond doer south of Postofflce.
WM. SWEINHART & CO., Merchant Tailors,
AuJ Ceslert in
pUMPO. I.VffOl dc WOOD, Pump* of the best kind, warranted tier on* year. Well, dug aad repaired to order. Orders promptly trended to. N*. 41 Kentucky avenue. aprle dSm
'OdD AND WlLIiOW K^ffta
Commission Merchants,
X .<!
4* Motstk fthelaware^fit^ J
l*DtA.YAI»OI.IM t
JanMdAwly
AGENCY.
WUOUtBAiJC DKXLE1C3 IN* / f
t t- • !'i .i
A.
.Ho r », IsonMiiffia Ntrert.
cj Iwritejnffigwm
edMWfMtUHiP.
• -y* jci'idPOF*^O^d^^ 1 ' * 1 ** 1 * O'#■ — ~* iXotloe of UoJMrittcrship,
PERtiriM^ IMPMiH DEPOT,
> ■ -• '••onntXilNrFiMiKT.
>rmed a copartnerahip ai
>ew* Dvpot far lb* salt of U* Icait of tb* day. Chicago, Cine
•jgrr.*1l9S?i?\>t -i ...-Hi
Saratoga Spring Wry*r, eeld by i^l Druggiats.
f *. S ^ A
i
Over a Hlinei Dollars Navel! Ganllemen: ( bad* negro man worth 41400 who
hurt in the log. and was Mots* for
MANlirJU^lWCpir AORIVl'M HYDRAULIC CEMENTS, 4 Mnatrirfhnrta, Wkftriffiand. COAL, OIL, SALT, ETC., ETC
NtadSm
WM SCBOPPENHORST,
_ . . . 'War Claim Agency GfOCCfieS^ • POCHfOOy -Vo. 45 e£sC Washington Street.
FEKl» AND LlQrOILs.
RffiriX WdWklnslon Nu^et.
(Oppoth* tha Cowt House ;
fllBK bigbe.t market price paid for country prod are. ■ Good, delivered to any pmt of the city free of
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INDIANA AVENUE 0R0CERY.
. x it- 7^. TOXkO, Physicimi and Surgeon,
a*-.- v U -Ho. 31 Wirgimifh Armue.
-* ■ (TbhRdPnv..
j. w. ei.Aza; s. r. tmaram.
a. w. ni^aimx; a fo.,
{Rational I.iintl aud
iisrx3iATsr-A.i>oras, iisrx>. (Up ettlr-, over Fletcher A Sbaepe-, Bank i
Voucher* bought or collected.
ilAMES X. KING, NOTARY PUBLIC
feblh .13m
». H. OLIVER, Physician and Surgeon, (ho. 31 Vir”i 11 t:t Av«nuc.
feUS d.Hm
%«. F. I»AXSW. VI. IX.. i l*liYKiciau and Surgeon. { Office—No. jit Virginia Avenue ; Re.iJcace—No. 474 t North Pennsylvania street, INDIANAl>OLIK, IND.
TOBACCO, ETC. ANDREW WALLACE’S SONS. Wholesale brskers in TOBACCOS, SMCFFS AAD TEAS, And wholesale Cigar Manufacturers. Sole manufacturers of tbe celebrated aud world renowned ORXOKIET OIGkAJRS Office, salesroom aad manufactory, 47 ffimwtk Debt war* fltreet,
fobl-dty
OenlN 7 FiirntNliing Idoods,
NO. 31 StlUTfl MERIDIAN STRKKT,
INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA.
PARIS & NEW YORK.
ATTEST STYLES.
Dress and Merchant Tailoring,
GKO. * WX. WALLACB.
WIGS.
WIGS! WIGS! WIGS! J\T_ MA.HORKTEY, Km. SS .North llllmmU Street.
Hear Bate* Hon e.
M
AS tb* largest assortment at Ladle*’ *td UenU* Wigs, Braids and Curit in the city. Repair log ly done. Ladle*' flair dressed in the moat fashion-
abte manner.
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SUPPLIES.
LOAN OFFICE.
PAWNBROKERS.
SXkOTTGXK At laA-WTOI*, Iffi ffiomtk JXekhwrsre Street, Manufacturers aad Impelteis’ Agents, aad DeaUrsin Mill, Machinists and Railway STTFFXdXES. mchUaly
FIRE ARMS.
took cold from abad hurt in the leg, and was a lotos ~ 1 'VffhteltoiirfA, h^nrf.Ulh^.i^ru
msnt. It !«*tt>ffhcttd tpfrasnsatcure.
(Oppraft.KmA^entalWPri^; V HwMgom^.A..b-nm,J u ^17.te i k: D ° WKl !. a ’ i--- *.,■■■! . il . ■ t J “rukepteMurelir AcomiflefldlDrtbdltealfcaaXas
Lang Ualawst ass valuable and IndUpmsnble artlcl*
tlnn, sic , aad all say M act. like magic.”
J w.HKwrrr,
Foreman for Am rioan, Wells, and Fargo* awd flarn- . , y , den’a Kx ress.” ‘ ‘T fc -‘rY°° / r* 4«ukte(>AnhlfMHMridMriavhHe ■kstlng last winter, was entirely cured te oaa week after shs commenetd oomw your calibrated Mustang Unlment. TT^V-VW HD. SMLY.” Gloucester, Matsorbusotts, Aaguoti, 1885. , Ir is an admitted fact that tbr IftWcmr MafTang UaImeat perform* more eurealu shorter time, on maa and
T ¥ AVKYormed a copartnership and opened n General IX Newt Dspot for tha tri* af.U* popular Perioff-
Chtcago, Cinrtenati, St. Louts and la-
Andobok-sBODA WATER, with Crossa and Hectsr and
all otber dyrupt. • *
O* Goaetal Hows Agoathfsr 8. and 1. C. ihffif, aad S. n, to f ■ . apridffily
BOOKS. ETC.
to her ny^ ieh to the
surprise of tho servitor, who had never known his haughty mlslitss to l*o guilty of ho nnu-h condescension before. i As the Countess entered the little, low room, the pretty flower girl displayed her beautiful collection of boquets with pardonable pride, „ “All or any of them are at your service, with the exception of this,” slm said, pointing to one composed of golden •nlios arid White roses, and relieved by a few leaves of green;
“ it is for the King.”
”,So King Philip buys the flowers, pretty
maiden?”
“ Vos madam; I have orders l<> bring tbeinto the palace daily. The golden lily is his favorite flower; alid I here are only those in
bloom to-day.”
“ I will tiiKe this,” said the Countess, selecting one of the lioquetA, and taking from her purse a gold price of more than double its value, “ but lirst bring me ii cool ilTaitght of water
from the spring yonder.’’
With a lighl step the young girl took a pitcher and passed out to tho spring that was but a short distance from the. door. As she glided by the window on returning, she glanced in and saw much to her simprise, her visitor bending over the stand of flowers, and apparently sprinkling something from her hand upon those sin- had laid aside for the King. When she took it away, her eyes caught a gleam of a small golden flask, such as tbS ladies of that period used lor their cosmetics md perfumery. But when she entered the room, she found her In the same position in which she had left her. •. ^ . She could not forbear an explanation of surprise as she observed how deiMilyjiatol wasjier i-oiintenaiicb. ' - “ ’Tis but t|i« otlqr of ffbf flowers,” said the Countess, as drawing her robe* around her
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Jfltxa.arrhiilll,
Fob “
IXPiyiAPOUS, IX^HA.
DraAoBemresriUe., over too bop.
AneffonkM boon made tecoen-^rfsH It with a ebeap
a(*M platotobel. Look slowly!
».r*to*atprtk^Wa» ? .^hy^Dri , ff |.te. - VAt/M >i -iH / 'Aii'-Aotllt
U is a most Uellghttel flair Drs.stnaIt sradleaics noorf acd (iaadroff.
Th sisjoat what Lyon’s Cathalron wiU to. Tl stefsfaSSs
not keep it, or «family r
K 'mOM*
tatetofa hprtnf W
Geraaium-—Saloon
.siaana r j*33j
\o. 31 Kentucky Avenue.
dt| b^!l« P r e> Ttf!^^^r a tyre* Thym^aym’
sop-
all boars.
Choice liquors and cigri*. , fim ^ ,b *4.1 e. '
ii «s .il aravffiO
^a.
STENOIfc pr
STKTKCIL Pi^LrrJB^ 7 CENTS PER I.BTTER, -
And cost of Material.
Northwsst corner Race ant uxhR.tote .^4 Lw>: s*t.ii(««
S J. 8AYSC, Fourth atreets, OteetMtetl. Ohio.
SAOPLEAr ETC.
t. , . >4 • . Mtetefcolnite of s*i. i Saddles, llarness, Bridles, 'Xajllng»let,4Jhi<?h, Baggy, sod Wa**) flames*, | II II | .
R*p*lrln«> A
Asammt'irattiJUai'towa
1 w.u
’•llr tn.
‘■■ii: z
■>U Dl* Agents West ter -
Watt’s UnohemtaUed Star«li
setttowwmw i*
wlfl to. It is - the . store that torn
that does not ua* IL
All LTOP, Obetast, So* fork, •ter, *4td hr rit Drujotsts.
Who wokld uot be.lieaatlful t Who would not ad<T their Marifif .WA.c«>ee* tkat ■tohlrpirity and dim
temmh, irsn^smwk' VioowM&x
e many cosmetics, U
W. to Hiflilli Tony .New York, Chemist. DKMA8 BAWritWei fWMtbsol* Agents, H. T. ’ flora toga Spring Water, sold by all Drnggtut.
. .»» # Jt *4.4 4 t f ri.i Hi
sti 4
ml! lit
* -I v
gelmstreet’s lalmluhle I! alrColorlng la not a dye. All (fManuneoas dye* are composed of lunar csewrtc. and i.di ,• .*.j ". at' ’■ -i.Kis-f
n*’,.- ■ . _ • : t K
Lyon's Extoact tuaTuu Jamaica Gisoca, far ladlgoamm^y.^^ere^irtrA.na^rt^Knjis reqaired. Its cmotel prepeuMoM oafl entire polity make* 0,l flisJireM W^VteMhgoff DAtclsU. 'S
«pr5 deodtowlf
" fTTTjgjjjjj
For Hale
m acfcl04tf
Farm or rjwhkh the
,> f. t’C
[to > —‘ -3 T
MEREIFIBLD k RDBIVSOV,
noaun is
.. teiwriielS A keteseee,
» Dsoiors Id
MfiATS OF EVERY- DESCRIPTION.
- -• XKRRlFtELD * IOBIHSOX.
} ’ ‘ lWa>ks in
EIXXEXT & EEEI>. Av«Sf ^ Btornmud Indiana
BROKERS.
LO A.1V O EEICE,
No. 34 Mouth lllliiolw ffitrtM'i.
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GOAN
t ACO.
XaO A-isTEH) IN NIJTIti'rOMI IT. L't . ri~VN WATCHE8, IMsmouJ*. Jewelry, Silver Plate, \_F Gan*, Pistols, Dry flood*, Masicsl Instrumontu, towing Machines, Ctothlng, Silks, IIouseboM Goods, old Sold aud Oliver, Baggage, and other articles of value. Wanted to buy for the South,ru Market, ell kinds of Gent’s and Ladles' Wearing Apparel, old or new; also, Trunks and Valises, Dry Goods, Bed Hug, Ac., Ac. Rusinsssstrlctly private. Office opru at all flour*. K. MAY A CO. Poat Office addre«8,IiOCk Box 334. ■ nov!3 <ltl
j. *v n. NOLoifo^r, Bttvri opened tbe Central Loan Office, NO. '45 II.I.INOIN XTREffTI', A^NNK DOOR SOUTH OF PALXF8 HOUSE, WHERE Xf they are prepared to loan money ou all articles of value. A Urge lot of unredeemed pledges for sal* cheap. ''r* Private entrance on Pearl s’reet. rochU dim
-A— BA.X.Xd'W'HO, Manufacturer of aad Dealer te Gnus, Rifles, Pistols, And Fishing Tackle, No. 105 W. Washington St., opp. State House,
PROF. EDWARD LENOX,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
No/S3 Mouth Illinois Street.
1BK0FK330E LENOX has just relumed from Haw M York with a full and elegaat stock of 8prta< Ooeda, and moved into hia new rooms, on* door north of his old room, which he has had fitted up to his order te magnificent style. Everybody in search •€ the latest fashiotis may know Lenox by his splendid shew \ oo the east aide of Illinois street, a few d^ore i
tbe Palmer House.
leadm shew wtndsw, , few dcore aeuth of
taflMdto
I. N. WINTXH.
•a a. woma.
WINTER BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, Xfl. 16 Soath MeriflUn St., \o. 16, Keep constantly on hand Fngltoh, French and American CA8SIMERES, COATINGS VESXXTSTOS. Also, CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS 0*1. N. WITTER, late of Xorlta, Bre. * Ot., Otaer. mcMfi dim
RESTAURANT.
AWNINGS.
*•’ K <• -f< - -1 <D
Groceries, Liquors,
v i a »».
NOTICE.
A T a late uieellng ef she ludlaui
Medicine, the following was unanimously adopted
and ordered published:
Resolved, That the members of the Academy expect
their regular patrons to pay their accounts at least twice a year, without being called on, and all transient |>er-
sons Immediately after sen ices are rendered. All bills, however, are considered-due as soon as »er-k-ts are rcadereo, and prompt payment W de.lred in
ill cases.
TITOS. B HAUVRY, M. D.,
PresMont.
G. V. Woenaa. M. D- Secretary. reb8d3m
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^AINTINC.
PAFFMAJfN dc DE TERR, House, Sign and Ornamental or l r ■ 4 1 J4hu|i. No. 147 £ui WMbtsston Btroet, nppn- , alto |he Coilrt Houao. INMAIN^man, IN». dchtaPri ’ ' "™ ltNloal *S<W OYD H O U 8 E , S I C N
AXD
»
, 4 > ri - ^ti e
C W Din
temmaiUU Painters, Miller's RhcIk* We. M Worth lilt. nlsftooBAffiffi IdsHecered Floor.
■chl9i
* BtniraC'CASEs.
t9 u 0 «?* BURIALCASES > .1 • -• m tt JRSCHif .. .. .AHWCAaKitra, , ,
iv
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GIVE SPE«f his busibest patterns, rlth the mtot eostly.finWb, and win furnish idertakers is town and country, at a small josee on Abe pxMished list of wholesale
pUiyXiaDOgi^iasSJMStofMAeahtl
rl ggr f>r
7T-.3. I ’ ^OTA'd-r ’
uapolis Academy of ■•niawusly adopt*
LIVERY. FteEZD, SA.IjEj AN’D LIVERY STABLE.
hok!Mi:n iioi'd.ii’r anw soi.i*.
FISH.
. ». I. mO’IUPriON dk dlk.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fresh aid Salt Fish of all Kinds, M West Pearl street, Indlanaoolis, Indiana. Order* to be forwarded by Express, accompanied by the Cash, will be promptly Ailed at the lowest market rate*. We refer te Harrison’s Bank, Fletchers’ Bank, First National hank XBat Amsrtcan K.\press Ca, etc. apr* d2m
' BILLIARDS.
New Billiard Hall.
5orse£ Sold on Commission. JOHN HARVEY HARRIS, ^nicb3l^dlnF|^^^o^5tMVeHMVmhington^dre*t.
Liver}' amlltoardiugSlable.
GEM BILLIARD ROOM.
. i. : » f_ I»i. lit m <<. .* • •' at WaNhingrlon Mtrorif.
No. tt
ri^irriZENS’ UVRRY AND BOARDING STABLE, \_y No. 10 East Pearl street, in rear of Harrison’* Bank, between Meridian aad Pennsylvania streets. Carriages and Buggies for hire eu reasonable terms. Persons wishing to be conveyed to the adjoining town* can be accommodated at this Stable, apr II dtf ftPLLtTAN k DREW, Proprietor*. «. W. BI RROIVN, Livery ami Wale Stable. Tloras* bought and soldy. Parties wishing good reliable teams, will do well to rise him a call—No. 83 North Penney Irani* street, IndlauspoltB. ' *pr7 d3m Headquarters for Lively Hire, On Reasonable Tera**. T71XCHANGK stables, opposite the bates Jjd House. R. j. MORE READ, apr* d3m WIULIAM HlNEMaEl's Livery and Sale Stable^ No. 37 West Pearl Street, te the rear of Painter House, llNr>IA.2VA**OLIS. Every description of Vehicles usually found In Livery Stable, always on hand. Horses kept by the day, week or month. apr5d3m
Giu O Fc trally I
IX SUPSUIte TABLES, being Phelan’sL'orahinatlon. Four Pocket Tobias, the best in the city. Cenylocated,aadoaayof accoss, being ontbegroand
floor.
An elegant Bar attached, which Is supplied with eh nice Liquor* and Cigars. Open day aud night.
PLUfiiBeas!
RAMSAlf A teANNINCi,
i- ,t""
PLUMBERS, UAH ANO STEANt FITTERS, i I •.!.:! v • .</ • * 1 Eden’s Block, No. 81 East Market $treet, ; ’Ajl ' ■ t. ■ INRIANAPOEIS, |NI>.
jRnmpiSw
V J •• 13 a tli
Tali*.
..alau.’- .Vi
PLU1IBFlxlsm*, apr 19 dim
KCEfSTIlY ALIaFTiXyr, Livery, Boarding and Sale Stables, Frenting Glenns’ Block, No. 35 and 37 Bast Psarl street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Every daicrlption of Vehicles always on hand. Hone* kept by th* day, week or month. apr3 dim
FLOUR AND FEED.
SECREST at GRAYDON, . . , i. ,3b - s-v*I'-iSl . u Dealers tn^ , Flour and Feed, No. 41 Soutfi AlotoHiteo Mrteet, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. " ... 4 . f? IQ 3 floods deliveita free of charge. Scale* always ktotafcr weighingOon and Hay. teetMdSm
ARCHITECT.
I. TAYlaOR,
East of the Postoffioa, ^ ^
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INDI AHAPORfl, IND.
W. H. GORHAM,. Xanafacturer of Plate and Phncy ; . )t .. ^."WITIIsrO-S, For Stores, Offices, Public Bulldtega and Country Seats. Teats, WmffOM Covens Etc., No. 16^ East Washington Street, P. O. Box 139 IIVDIAflf AP0I.1S. TT7* Orders from all parte of the eoantry respectfudly •ollcfted. Orders left at Bambsrger’s Hat Store promptly attended to. mchiTdam '
RENOVATOR*.
; ( -A. 3ST B Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment. . B - J - B A A. It , N*. IS Boteth Delaware- «. ' Denier in CAST OFF CLOTHQTG. ITrT^yeteg, Cleauteg and Repairing done to order.
MUSIC AWD PRAWINC. AAXES. ASHBY, .‘ Teacher ef . . Fiano* Feneil and Crayon Drawinsr, Keeldence, No. 70 North Mississippi street. Mrs. A, is from th# Rest, and has had experience in teaching. , anrlU Im*
MEDICAL.
DBS. FESIiER tt PRtniK.
•t. . ' : . -
Office—79 Market street, two doors seat of th* Post-
oBea, Edsn** Block,--- - —
, Indianapolis.
’DKIDE8 Fandly^nscttea.^gtU^givypec nfoat. Lungs, and Bruptteoa.of the Okte, D
!*1 alien■ye. far.
I to five, and seven ^ aprlfi d ly
EXPRESS.
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CITY EXPRESS. HARVEV A SMITH, No. S0X NortK F*ennsfylvania tat. Fnrottare, Piano Fettea, aad an movables carefully h^ndled^JJxtremji^ithiaehwn^^^grlOdBj^
AGENTS.
9PAMM A SMITH, First Class Dwellings, BE8INE8B EOTM, -
"O o\xi*l> o n. Saloon , N«. tt* West Marybhmd Street, (Between nilaeia 8t. and Kentucky Avenue,;
m
PEN day and night. Choice Imported Wise* and liquors, and best brands of Cigars. Call and test
MMS d3m
Marion Exchange* 81 East Washington Street,
Second door west of tha Museum
INKS AND CIGAR CRARLK8 GOETZ.
/CHOICE LIQUORS, WINES AND CIGARS \yfcb3d3m
BROOM FACTORY.
Broom Factory. M0FLT03, BIUJKCSLEI k €0.,
No. 18 West Pearl Street* EX’ AYR last established a factory for IT. Kellogg's Patent Excelsior Broom, Pearl atreet. These Brooms are mad* of
rial, are light, chei
ttelres to evei
fact cry for the maklag of
at So. 18 west
roesis are made of tke beet mate-
_ . »p and durable, and will recommend thcmoelves to every hows* keeper. For sale, wholesals and retail. Orders solicited and promptly ati coded to.
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SODA WATER.
RITTENHOUSE A CO.,
i Successors to Clark * Co.,)
>fo. 88 UlVIOJSr STREET,
Manufacturers of
PURE SODA WATER
P^AMILIKS, Hotels, Restturants and Saloon supplied Orders by mall from saloons er parties te the country promptly supplied. sprit d3m
FOR TRADE.
A Farm fbr Trade for Btulaem Property. A FIRST RATE Pam, on a gravel pike, In five xV “lies from city. The owner will trade tor good centrally located business property. .... . WM. LOVE, Mchio dtf : Dm) Motets Broker.
MACHINERY OILS.
BataU ffiwelliags.
BaUdlmg Lots*.
\ Ibte g ricsfaS^ray V< ^ HAHI) AT REASON ^ • :•>»{ mehlfidlas
Railroad Muchincry Oils. .. . Oft . .'I ^ BARNARD * STEVENSON, Dealers in Lubricatiiig and Burning Oils. Office—Chamber of Commerce, Pennsylvania strse opposite Postofflce, Indianapolis, Indiana. aprlOilAwHm
UNDERTAKER.
UTVOERTAKIIVO. ’ f . 1 .... 1 j . ■ rfXRR underalfued, having purchased the Inteeest of Tbankfhl to the fiMhlte fbr their patronage, wooNf re*?a«aBagigrijg5» Oteetaantf XeUH* Ohm and Cwffleta. Attn, Weed Cottas of every tomntpttenatajMte^^^
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