Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1866 — Page 3
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DAILY HEEALD.
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 18.
HDIANiPOLIS R. R. TIME TABLE. Oolnmbm and Indianapoll* Otntral Railway.
TralosLeave. Trains Arrive.
Express A.M. 8:06 A.U
u.
1:48 P. V 0M V. M
Express A.M. Pittsburg Express 2:00 P, M.
Express 7:33 P. M. 1 Cincinnati and Indianapolis Janctlon. |
Express 4:45 A.M. 1:40 P. M Mail 2:00 P. if. 8:00 P. M
Bellefontaine Railroad.
Express .7:46 P. M. 8:00 A.M Accommodation 4:00 P.H. 11:30 A.M
Express Mall. 4.00 A.M
Madison Railroad.
Morning Express 1015 A.M. Evening Express... 5:00 P.M. Jeffersonville Railroad.
8.46 P. M
12.30 P. M 7:30 P. M
Morning Express 10.16 A.M.
atKs
ago
Evening Express..
nlng Expr
Nlgbt Express 9 00 P. M. 8:30 A.M Chicago Express 5:00 P.M. 12:30M
7.30 P.M
Chicago Express., Chicago Express...
Peru Railroad.
..12:30 P.M. ..10:10 P.M.
7:20 A.M 4 35 P.M
Lafayette Railroad. Chicago Express 12 30 P. M. 3:45 A. M Springfield Accommodation 7:30 P. M. 10.10 A.M Chicago Express 10.00 P.M. 4:40 P.M Terre Hante and Indianapolis. 8t. Louis Accommodation.. 8:16 A. M. 6:40 P. M St. Louis Express 12:35 P.M. 7:16 P.M Terre Haute Mail 310 P. M. 10:40 A. M Night Express 10:10 P. M. 3:45 A. M Cincinnati Railroad.
. 3 50 A.M. 12:20 P.M .10:50 A.M. 0:50 P M . 7.16 P. M. 9:60 P. M
Mail Accommodation.... Express
Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. ExpressQrecacastleJunctlon going north .. 7.00 P. M Goin.c «;>uth 11.47 A. M
COMMERCIAL.
Itidinnapolis Dally market. OrrifK iNMANAroMsDaily Hkrai.d j TeuasDAY Kvknino, May 17, 1S66. \ monetary. 11 :iey is coai r ortably ca<y in this market, although bankers are discriminating in tin paper oTered. That b»fed upon speculations is ri j.-cted, whilst good paper off red i i t! e rcgu'ar way of business, is pissed without diffl.ulty. Kites remain the snm», viz : 10 per cent, to d po-itors, and 12 to those who keep no deposite accounts. There lies beea an nclive domard for N.w York ar.d Cir.ciunati exchange during the past w eek, bankers baying the former of each other at 50@75c. per $1,000, although pnris the prevailing rate. The high pries for Government recurities has brought ( ut large lots of 7-30 notes, which have teen li ken at ful. rate>, and generally forwarded to New York for sale. We quote:
5 2!)’s, old.... 5.20’s, new
10 4l)’s
7-3tiV, August lulij T-30's, June Ini 1 . 7-3 >’s, July 101‘ 4
E lying. Seliing. . 1"| iftj . 101 102 . >15 ! 0 1»I‘ J io»y 8
102 y. lO'-’.'a
New York ockau.c txtiajrvm. >. prerntuui. Philadelphia prr *, prenium. It stoi p r q, lire nr uni. Goid 127 10 Silver 120 124 Dry Dooils—WIioloMalr. Less activity prevn'ls in the dry goof' market, the fp-ing. trade leinz nearly over; but uo ara glad to know that there is a goo t pros wc t of a tteady bj.-iness r.head, and our rr.erchants are teliing at prices that nftke it an Lab.cement to purcharers throughout the Slate to cal! and examine tin ir g -ols. Get their prices before purchasing ehewhere. Wa qnote : fheetings—Atlan'ic, ‘ A.” 21c; Amn-keag, “A,” 21c ; Stark, “ A,” 21c ; Miafird, 2"c ; Augusta, I9\ Bieaclud Shoe ings and Shirt ng —Wamautta, 37) s c.; Date’s, 35c ; L n-dale's, 321.C ; II li S niper Ideoi, 30c.; Jamas’ Steam Mi l, 2->c ; Hey ,o'ds, ‘ A A," 25c ; Harris, ■ u , 20c ; Cirro’.’s, 12<;c. Prints—Menimac, IV, 19c; Mirrimac, I>, 18c; Cachem, L, 19c; Sprague’s, 18c; Kicbmoud's, 17c ; American, 17c; Dunn“lt’s, 10c ; Amosketg, loj^c; Areoid’s, 13c ; Fre;man’s, 15c ; Wamsutia, 12> a c Tiekings^-Amoskcap, A, C, A, CJ’.c.; Conestoga Extra, 50c.; Conestoga, C, C, A, 4.'c, Everett’s, 85c.; Franklin’s, 32c ; Springfield, itic ; Albany, 1 tc. Stripcj—Whitte idi n, “ A,” :2>i : ; Whittenden,‘-B. P,” 25c.; American, 2t’g j.’c ; Albany, 15c.; Pittsfield^
15c.
Check.;—Ryanoke, 25c ; Nnr:h Aineric m, 25c.; Farmers’ und Mo- hanica*, 30: ; Kim a-, beck 35 : ; l.'aion Mills,
35 c.
Delaines—Hamilton, 221jc.; htaiic'if-sters, 32*Jc.; Pacific, 22).c; Hamilton Mai.ufaefur.ng Company, 20c.; Challie’s, 23c. Cottonades—Farmers’ an i JDchanics’, 55c.: Pemberton,doub’e md twi t, 55c ; I.verctl’s, TSc ; York, c5c.; Ciiitenden, double and twist, 40c. Cotton Yarns—Are In fair demand. N'o. 500, 35c ; No. 600, 32c,; No.700, 30c. Carp't warps, 70c. li roceric*—Wholesale. The week dosci with mors demand tor goodbnt prices are generally witheut change. Coffee—Is quiet, and we notice but littie demand, except for prime to choice grades,which are not to bs had, and there seems but little prospect of any better supply for some time, as our advices frem New York *re that their latest arrivals are all of low grades. We quote choice, 27>a©23c ; prime Rio, 2dJi@27c ; good,25®2Gc. Raw Sugars—Are wituout change, and in f.ir demand, especially for the better grades. We quote good to prime Porto Rico, 14>2@15>ic.; fair grocery Cuba, ; good to prime, 14:5114>ic ; refined are without change, and the lower grades are in good demand. We quote hard,M) a c. Raisins, Spices and Sardinef.—Unchanged. Teas—Continue ia good demand, with an tdvance of 8©l?o. per pound. FLOUR— 8 00 to 13 00 Euperiino 6 5 Hxlra (Sew Wheat) 8 to 9 00 Old 57heat 11 00 to 13 00 Best Family Brands 11 00 to 12 00 WHEAT—Market firm at former quotations. Choice old red 2 15 to 2 29 AYhite old wheat 25 to 2 35 CORN—From wagon in car 40to45c OATd—Per bushel 40c RYE—Per bushel 60c BAULF.Y—Per bushel 1 00c Whisky 2 24 ALCOHOL-Nom nai at 4 50 to 5 00 BEESWAX—Perlb 35to40c. BUTTER—Best table article, in quantity, perlb 25to30e BAGGING—Linen, two bm-hcl; 45 to 50c Cetton seamless 75 to 90c CHEESE—unchanged ' We quote. Hamburg.... , 21 to2l)ic Western Reserve 21 C New York l a-tnrv 22 C COFFEE—Good to fair 25 to 27 c Fair to prime 20 to 28c Choice 27H to 28c O G. Java 42 to 43c CANDLES—Are > em'y and firm. We quote; Kirk’s Vaximo 19 to 20c Tallow 18c. Sterlne Sfic. Star 23 to 25c TALLOW 17 to 18c KUGS- 20c LARD .liercea 19c, kegs9lo FHUITS—The market is moderately active and prices firm. DRIED DOMESTIC rat'ITS.
Dry Apples (very scarce)
13 to 14c
Uupealed Peaches Cranberries
20 to23o
22 001 o 24 00
roHKiuN riii'iT**.
Raisins, Layers
5 mi
lUislns, M. K
4 75
Rais! s. Sultana Turkish Prunes, per ib
21 to 2Hc 23
Uiie.1 Currant*
18c
Figs
23c
Lemons
8 00
Oranges.
6 00 to 8 (HI
CASSKD FRUITS.
Peaches, 2 lb “ 3 lb
3 75104 00 ..5 50 to 6 00
COVE OYSTER*— 1 lb
2 CO
2 lb
4 70
SARDINES--
28 to 30c
64 to 56c
Whitefish, No. 1, hf rrl IVhiteflsh, No. 2, hi bbl Whitefish, No. 3, hf bid Whitefiih. No. l.kit Trout, No. 1 hf bid Mackerel,No. Ibfbbl, new Mackerel, No. 2, hf bbi, m-w Mackerel, large fam ty,hf bld.,»ew. Mackerel, fam.ly, kits, new
Codfish, Grand Ban
quot
9 00 to 9 25
8 75
2 GO
850
.11 00
10 20 9 00
.. 3 40 to 2 85
9 00
950
9 90 to 10 00
75c 85c
4 50 te 500 4 0O to 4 50
Pollock, per 100 lbs 4 50 to 700
Hake, pei Halibut. ■
ALE— Per bai
bbl. •.
ox -.
'k, per 100
Codfish, Genrge’s I'.a k, per 100 lbs
Herrings, No. 1, pickled, per' Herrings, dried. No. 1, per be
Herrings, scaled Hcrri igs, Lake,per hf bbl, No. 1.
It .. 1. it n
8 00
17 to 18c
12 00
25
irrel,
Bottled Ale, per dozen,
HAY—The market is quiet and prices unchanged. We
quote:
Baled H
13 00 to 14 00 12 00 to 14 00
Loose ffJy
LUMBER—
Lath, poplar 4 00 aJCDAL—Brazil 20c.; Pittsburg 30c. CEMENT. 3 50 BLAST*.R PARIS 5 60 HAIR—Per Hnshel 35c WHITE SAND—Per bbl 6 50 PULVERIZED HKICK— Per bbl 4 50 Fire li"ick—pel l.OiiO 6 00 HIDES—The market ia quiet and prices firm
Wo quoin:
Geeen Butchers’ 4% to 8>i
Green Salted,trimmed
to 8 c to 10 c
Dry Salted, tfHnmed,
Dry Flint, trimmed 8 to 12 c Kip, Green salted, trimmed 10 toll c Green Calf. 12 c LEATHER—tbo market to-day presents no change
In either tone or price*. We quote:
Oak,Slaughter 9 47 to 48 Buffalo Slaughter sole 36 to 39 Harness 38 to 43 Upper <0 to *6 Kip, No. 1, medium 65 to 130 French Kip,first choice. 1 85 to 1 95 pom-stlc Calf t* ) 1* Ltnlogf, per dox 6 00 to 11 M
OILS—Unreed Oil is firm, and sales are made at 1 52 <9155. Other varieties are firm and unchanged. We
quote:
Signal or Read-light Oil $2 10 to 2 30 Kxtra Engine Oil.. 1 50 to 1 75 Engine Oil 1 30 to 1 40 No. 1 Car Oil 70 to 80 Wool Oil.. 140 Machinery Oil eo to 1 20 No.2Machinery Oil.. 40 to 75 Carbon Oil 54; Naptha or Benzole 38 to 40 Tanner’* Olt 120 to 130 POTATOES—Sales are madeat 90c to I 0C per hnshel. SUGARS—The market is firmer. We quote : Cuba 13 X to 16 c Porto Rico 14 tol5> a c Molasses Sngar to 14 c N. Y. Refined, Powdered, Granulated 17c White A !5>;to 16>^c Circle A 13 to !6Kc Extra C 1514c Yellow 0 ISJic Portland A A 12X to 13>lc SYRUPS—Are steady and unchanged. We quote: N, Y. Syrups 86 to 1 40 Cuba Molasses 65 ta 110 Porto Rico 60 to 1 HO New Orleans 90 to 1 15 Philadelphia Bee Hive 70c SALEKATUS—Is steady and firm. We quote: Babbitt’s Medicinal 14>4 to 15 c COTTON—Middling 47 to48c. Low Middling 45 to 45c;
Ordinary 38 to 44c.
WOOL—Market quiet. We quote
Fine Fleece 60c Medium 52 to 65c
Coarse Tub Washed Unwashed
WOODEN WARE—
Zink Wash Boards, solid back No. 13-hoop Tubs No 2 2-hoop Tabs.... ..7 No. 3 2-hoop Tabs No. 1 Chums No. 2 Churns No. 3 Churns
Assorted Churns
45 to 50c 70c 45 to 500
4 25 > 16 00 t!4 50 13 00 14 00 13 00 12 00
uurus 13 50
Baskets, nests of four 2 25 to 2 50 Half Bushels 6 00
Dozen medium. .
Common or Feed TiN PLATE—I. C. 10-14 '.V
..G 50 to 15 00 . ... 16 000
.19 56
SHEET-IRON—B. Nos 10 to 27, per lb 8>,c. Sheet-iron C, Nos. 10 to27, per lb 10 toll2c BAR IRON—Perlb 6 to >jc Axes (Teneyck) $18 60 per doz Axes (Graff’s patent) 18 50 “ (American spring Steele) 14 to 15 NAILS—lOd 775 8d 800 6d 8 25 4d 8 50 3d 9 50 3d fine 9 75 GLASS—8 by 10 5 75 10 byT2 610 BAR LB A D— 1400 New York Drop Shot 375 Western Shot 373
CORDAGE—
Hemp Rope in reel 16>i to 18 c Jute Rope in reel 22 10 26 c Manilla ‘Jg to 29 c Hemp Bed Cords 2 50 to 3 25 ■Jute 350
Manilla Broom Twine Flax Twine Soda, pure Deland’s Chemical
TAILORING.
BARKER & FOLTZ, (Successors to Louis Scholtx 4 MERCHAM TAILORING EMPORIUM The Leading Sense of Fashion.
laiirgeNt Stock In the City. Greatest Variety In the City. Latest Styles in the City* Rest Trimmings in the City.
fVTHlS extensive stock of the greatest variety of Latest Styles of French, American, English and German Goods, bought at the recent decline In prlcea, will be
Goods, bought at the reci made up In the latest fashkns,
tomer* favoring us with a call, at prices as cheap as the
pricea,
or to the order of cos-
cheapest.b?
in: 5 dim
BARKEIl & FOCTZ, No. 31 North Pennsylvania street. Second do_>r south of Postoflice. T. CON KLIN,
.3 00 to 5 00 .34 to 38 c ..48 to 60
lie
„ , , 1414 to 15 c DeUnd’g Pure 12>4 to 13>4c American Bl-carb Soda 10 c English 11 c SALT—Marketquietand wl bout decided change. We
quote; Fine..
Coarse Ohio River
SKKDSTimothy 3 Flaxseed.
3 0 3 1
Timothy deed 3 50 to 3 75 axseed 2 00 to 2 50 STARCH— 7 to 7‘4c FEATHERS— 65c GINSENG— 50 to COc OToiictfiry Affair** in New York.
New York, May 1«.
The Commercial'$ money article says: The stock market appears to he closing aguin into a condition of dullness and depression. The conditio* of affairs in England and on thecontincut weighs heavily upon the market here; not it the way of producing any definite apprehensions of a panic, burfrotn a feeling that a pantcy condition in countries with which nearly our whole foreign commerce is transacted, can not fail to produce uneasiness and ■ -turbanee to large interests on this side. At the regular board this morning there was some speculative movement in some of the miscellaneous stocks, especially in Cumberland coal, which advanced Ij^c. under clique operations, and on Canton, w hich closed l>de. higher. The railroad li>t was, upon the whole, dull, the prevailing disposition being to realize. Somo considerable lots were snhl on Western account, and some large sales were made in Michigan .Southern to dose up speculative operations. New York Central was active under clique operations, and rose
>*«'.
Governments are quiet. Gold interest bonds are depressed, under the apprehensions of the further return of a-'JO’s from Europe; o-'Ju’s, of 1802. sold at §1 Ol&tgl 01?;; the issues of istil and I 'do, gl 02. Money is in rather more demand, and we hear some calling in of the 4 per cent, loan. T he supply at 6 per cent., however, is abundant. Prime paper is in demand, at per cent. Gold is rather weak and less in demand. There are no indications that the treasury lias sold largely to-day. Prices of mining stocks in Boston to-day— Cedar Falls,'JO; Franklin, 44?*; Hancock, 19?;. Itloner* Stocks* Etc. New York, May 17. Money—More active at 4®-* per cent. Sterling—Steady at I09?;(({lii!)?;. Gold—A shade easier, opening at $1 30; advancing to si 30?;; declining to SI 39?;, and closing at SI 29%. Government Stocks—A shade firmer. Freights to Liverpool—(piiet. Stocks—Strong; Alton,9(j>'; ditto preferred, 101; Milwaukee and St. Paul, preferred, 09%; Marietta and Cincinnati, preferred, 40; Morris and Essex. 85; Fort Wayne, 98%; Northwestern, 28%; ditto,preferred,,58%; Cleveland and Pittsburg,84%; Illinois Central, 120%; Mulligan Southern, 79%; Reading. lo7%; Hudson, 110%; Erie, 73?;; New Y'ork Central, 94?;; Western Union Telegraph, 60; United States 0's. 5-20 coupons of 1862, 101%; ditto, of 1863, 102?<; 7-30's, 102%; Michigan Southern Sinking Fund bonds. 94%. At four o’clock, open board, the sales were, Ohio, 28%; Canton, 61%; Cumberland, 47%; Spruce, 6; Quicksilver, 52%; Mariposa, preferred, 21; Western Union Telegraph, 60%; Now York Central, 94%; Erie, 74; Reading 107?;; Old Southern, 79%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, *5?;; Cleveland and Toledo, 104?;; Roek Island, 93%. ^ ^ New York NIarkct. New Tjrk, May 17. Cotton—Firm but quiet; sales at 35@36e. for middling, chiefly 3Ce. Flour—Dull, heavy and 10@ 15c. lower; sales at 1^8 10@8 CO for extra State: S'J 10@9 75 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $0 80(i£9 90 for trade brands; closing dull. Whisky—Quiet; sales at §2 26@2 26?;. Wheat—Dull, unsettled and 2<g3c. lower; with a strong effort on the part of operators for western account to sustain prices; new No. 1 Milwaukee at $1 97@2 00. and 40,000 bushels white western at $2 79@3 00. Rye—Quiet; sales at 8$@85c. for western. Barley and Barley Malt—Quiet. Corn—Opened steady but closed dull and drooping; sales at 77@80c. for unsound; 80($ 82%c. for sound mixed western in store and delivered; 84?;c. for round yellow, and S.5e. for southern yellow. Oats—In moderate request; sales at [email protected]. for new western, ami 58@60c. for new do. Petroleum—Quiet; sales of 500 barrels of crude at 27c.; 1,000 barrels relined in bond at 42@43c. Pork—Opened heavy but closed firm; sales at §30@30 60 for new mess—closed $30 12% cash; $29<g29 ;50 for old mess; $24 50@25 00 for prime; also 7,500 barrels new mess for May, June and July delivery, at sellers’ and buyers’ option, at $29 60@30 75; 1,000 barrels for all year delivery, at sellers’ option, $28 00. Beef—Steady; sales at $16@2100 for new plain mess; $21 (<£2450 lor new extra mess. Beef Hams—Firm and quiet; sales at 47@
48c.
CutMeats—Firm; sales at 12?;@13%e. for shoulders; 17%@19c. for hams. Bacon—Quiet and held firmly. Card—Firmer; sales at 19@22%. Butter—Lower; sales at 30@42e. for Ohio; :[email protected]. for State. Cheese—Sales at 10@20c. Cincinnati market. Cincinnati, May 17. Flour—Dull, and prices are nominal. Wheat—Is 15@20c. lower; extra Minnesota sold at $2, and No. 1 new winter red at $2 36; the market closed irregular. Corn—Unchanged and steady; sales of No. 1 in elevator at 68@59c., and in sacks, 70c. Oats—Sales at 46@ 17c. for No. 1 in elevator, and 48c. at the canal. Whisky—Dull; sales at $2 23 In bond. Provisions—Lower. Mess Pork—Declined to $30 50, lard to21%c. and bulk meats to 12@15c. for shoulders and sides cut. There was not much offering at the decline, and there was rather a firmer feeling at the close. Bacon—Unchanged; the consumptive demand continues good. Butter—Declined to 30@33c. and thill. G rocerics—U nchanged. Gold—Closed at $1 29%. WEAL ESTATE. B. M. SPICER & CO., Real Estate Agents
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC,
N*. 2ik West Washington Street, over Brnden’s Book Store,
MERCHANT TAILOR, .No. OO -North Illinois* Street, (MILLER’S BLOCK,) TTA3 Jnst received his new and well selected | stock of Spring Styl *a, and la now prepared to accemtnod te all wishing anj thing in the above line. Client's* B-’iirnishingr <4ood* <’onKtnntly on Ilnnsl. apt25 d3m H KINKY A* I 1* I* , 31 e i* e li» n t Tailor, And Dealer in fJont*' Turnia-Iiing; (jiootl*. No. 20 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. ap'i2j> ii3m WM. SWEINHART & CO., Merchant Tailors, "And Dealers la Gent!*’ Fiiriii«liiug <a«o<l«, NO. 21 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA. tnch.'i tJ.lTi PARIS & NEW YORK. I^iYTKST STVIaKK. Dress and Merchant Tailoring, BY PROF. EDUARD 1,E\0X, FASlllOYAIlLi; TAILOR, .Yo. 33 Month Illinois Street.
GROCERIES.
J. A. CROSS LA 31). DOUGLASS MAGUIE1. S. O.HAMVA. w J. GlLl KBPIk 4. M. OALDWKLL. Crosslam), Maguire & Co., WllOIa KS A A. K£ a- ~Hj o cekjS, Cor. mertdla.i and .71 ary Innd Mts., ov!3 dtt INDIANAPOLIS, IND
A. JONES & CO., (Successor! to Jones, Vinnedge ft Jones,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 7 and 8 Bates Hsuse Building, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
A. JOKIB. H CLAY.
E. P JONES* J. W.JONES
feb8 dly_
WM. SCHOPPENHORST,
Dealer in
Groceries, Produce, FEED AND LIQUORS, No. 123 East Washington Street, (Opposite the Coart Hoase.) rXIHK highest m.rket price paid for country produce. X Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. mch31 d3m INDIANA AVENUE GROCERY. MERRIFIELD & ROBINSON,
DEALERS M
CHOICE GROCERIES AND FRODliCE. Merrifield & Robinson, Dealers In • MEATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MEURiFlELD ft ROBINSON,
Dea'era In
FT^OUrJ, Sc FEEI>. Corner New York and Tennet»»e« Street* ind Indiana Avenue. mch27-d3m W. R HOGS HIRE & CO., DKALKR31N
Groceries, Liquors, COTTON YAUN, ETC., Nfo. 35 Went Wt.ailing;ton Street. mch9 d3m
JEWELRY.
New Jewelry Store.
AX DICE W OEHL£R, Watchmaker and Jeweler >o. 30 Mouth It.-luvv tir.* Ntreel, Betw ett Washington and Maryland St*., INDIANAPOLIS, INI).
A LL kind* of Watches. Clock* an 1 Jewelry on hand. Kupairtug dune proatpily and neatly, at the lowest price*. apri’i <1.1 m
Cincinnati Advertisements.
PIANOS.
CEROLD & BRO’S PIANOS. TTfT'lt OFFEU THR PUBLIC A CLASS Ot PIANOS \\ wh ch. In Workmanship, Durability, Touch, Richne**, Depth and Brilliancy of Tone, are unsurpassed by any, and at pricea leas than can be purchased elsewhere, combining the same qualities. Another Important Consideration These Pianos possess the comparatively rare qua ity of standing firmly la tuce, and will stand any climate. Every Piano warranted for five year*. GKEUFtOUlD Sc BHO., Piano Forte Manufacturers, Of virions styles and sixes, Northeast corner of Ninth and Walnut Streets, (Metropolitan Building,) feb27d3m CINCINNATI, OHIO.
HOSE AND BELTING.
nRAl>rORI> *Sc SHARP, Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose, And Dealers In Gum Belting, Hoae, Packing and Lace Leather, No. 57 Walnut, comer Second Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. JAMES BRADFORD Al CO., Manufacturers of French Burr Mill Stones, Smut Machines, Portable Flouring and Com Mills, and Importers of the genuine Dutch Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths. Ojjicc, 57 irafatH, corner Second Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Jsn27 d6m
COMMISSION.
«t_ c_ 'wiUtSonsr, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Old White Wheat Flour, And all kinds of feed, No. 78 naxwachnsottM Arcane, apr2d3m INDIANAP0U3, IND. J0H\ T. DEWEESE & CO., Commission Merchants, 43 Mouth Delaware St.,
I.TDIAXAPOCIS, l.\DIA.TA. Jan$5 dAwly
DAXIKL DUXCAS.
W. H. THOMAS.
JACOB DUNCAN.
BRUSHES. Drush Manuiaetory. Sclimetlel Have rjmeved from 216 Ka-t Washington Street, to !Yo. lOO Mouth lllinoiM Htreet. Three doors South of (ioorgia. Wist 8ide. mySdlnt*
D. DXMfCAIV & €0., CilUXKItYL Commission Merchants, Ani Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, WHISKIES AND CIGARS, fto. 13 We*t IjOiiiNiana Mt., (Opposite Union Depot,) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. HTp Consignment* koliclled. PostolHce Box 1242. apr24 dtf J - ID. IVI Y E Ft S , COMMISSION MERCHANT, A nd Wholesale and Beta 1 Dealer in Choice Family Flour, Uuck^heat And Hye Flour, Corn Mtil, and all kinds of Feed, No. 15 South Delaicarc St.. Indianapolis, Ind. my 5 d3m
and mored intv hi.n row room
i>ROFFs<on lenox bssjit-t re umed from New Indiana polls Rrusli Ma nufac to ry.
t Yorl ■ - ■
nore< >om,
Dt ntyle. Kverj bixly in suarcb of thi* Utest lay kijO’Y ) ertox by his sp'endid show window, t side of Illinois strert, a few do^rs south of
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC. >i:vv F ACTOR, Y.
York with a foil and elegant *t<*:k of spring Gooi* noved into hi* new room*, one door north of hi: old room, wliich he ha* had fitted up to hi* order iu magnificent *tyle. Kverjbody in search of the latest
ont, ,ficei
fashion* m on the ea*
the Palmer House
south of
mch‘J6d3m
MACHINERY.
NO 106 SOUTil. ILL'NOIS STREET,
(Chirl door tou h of Georgia )
Keep con-latitly on baud a l^rge Assortment of
23 it U S M E S ,
0( their own mauufa ture, at Wholesale and Retail.
iu>3 dly
STENCIL, STRIVCIIa, 7 C’K.VTM PKR I.im DR, And cost of Material. JOS. J. SAYRE, wtbwest comer Race mcli’-’d d:>
ortbwest corner Race and Fourth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.
It V UK IT A SO AS,
Cor. CScorgla uud TcnneMter Ml<*., Y T A V|f, at great expense, erected new shops andilt ted 11 them up with the latest and most tmprorea machinery, all direct from the best machine shop* of the
Kant, and ate now prepared to manufacture
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
Win'low uud Door I'rameo,
^ Ka*e Cornice, Phas er*, Brackets, Moulding*, etc., etc; All kind* of Finishing, Lumber planed and cut to or-
con-
my4 d3m
TEAM Ttre.-U'r.*, Portable Engines of all size*,
47^ Horse Power* of a!l *iz * hntlt at Robinson's Ma-
chine Works, H.hniond. 8< nd for circulars.
mjT6 dA w m
A idrtat JONAS W. YEl),
Richmond, It.diana.
MARBLE WORKS.
ITALIAN MARBLE WORKS. 1 Hi South IIllnoia Street.
I 1 "' i ii <11 jy Sc Co., Sculptors and dealers in all kinds of Iinperfcd INarble Work, MANUFACTURED IN CARRARA, ITALY.
T37E ALSO MAKE TO ORDER every thing perYw taining t) Marble work—Monument*, Tomhs, Vault*, Mantle*, OtC., at the tTio.t ressnn.hle tomi*
and warrant to give sat Isfaction.
JUT’ Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
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PERIODICALS.
ivews Newspapers and Periodicals.
f LL thelca'ing Daily, Weekly aud Monthly N>*sl\. papers, princ.pal Magazine* and Monthlies of the country regularly received, New Yotk Illustrated Papers, a complete stock of Beadle’s and Munro’s Dime
Publications, etc, etc.
A liberal discount to the country trade, and satiefaction gua anteed. Send for catalogue with 1 d. C. M. 1
~ 'Him
Net
„ _'rap ei
do ed. C. M. TYLER,
>. 67 South Illinois street, ny leading Newspaper i
Magazine procured without extra charge. apr'Jl d:m
N. B. Back nnmber.i of any leadim
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IlfDIAJf APOLIS, INDIAMA
J. K. CIR1FFITH, REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, adjoining Black ford Block. YTOU8E8 and Lota, Farm* and Weitern I^ndsbought FI and sold. Dead* and Mortgageaexecated. Houses
M~11RCULARS of every deecriptlou neatly executed on Vy common wnlte or colored paper, letter paper, note paper, or, io fact, on any kind or quality of paper desired, and price* accord! ugly. Call at the HBUmOFIWI.
CAS FITTING. _ DLIVA A KAU\EF, V rsTTOVI BEIRS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, NO. 70 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET, (Miller’s Block,) Indianapolis, Indiana, Lead and Iron Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, Gaa Chandeliers, Pendants, Globes, Brackets, etc., etc., always on hand. Prices reasonable and ail work warranted. N. B. Jobbing promptly attended to. apr3J-d3m
ARCHITECT.
I. T^YYIaOIt, A.KjC ikitiect, No. 1 Eden’s lilock. Market Street,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
East of the Postodlce,
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TERRA COTTA. J. N. GLOVER’S ■ XMAXAPOMS Terra Cotta Works, Comer Louisiana and Mississippi Streets, (Two squares west of Union Depot,) NT A 8 on band, or manufactures to order all kinds if 1JL Terra Cotta Work, hucIi aa Door and Window Caps,
rchltectnre. Flower Yomi. Chimney Tops, etc. N. B. All desl^a feruMsC wifi be strictly . ^omptly executed. m y4 d3n
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
For Hale or TVade for Farm or <71 ty Property, A N eetabllshed baslnees In the city, which the per/akti** wish to ciose^oat, aud wffl trade for otty or country property. WM. LOT*, wM»iU , , Beal State Brahsr.
HARDWARE. Charter Stove Store, .\os, OT and 69 W. Washington St., IN DIANA HOI.IM, INDIANA.
R. L. A A. W. WeOFAT, Dealers In llarbleizcd Iron and Slate Mantles, Sehooley’s Patent Refrigerators; . Sehooley’s Shower und Wardrobe Buttling Apparatus; Winetaell’s Water Coolers and Filters; Torrey’s Artie lec Cream Freezers; Nile’s Star Cooking Range. Every variety of Stoves, Coal Cr rates, Japanned Ware, Tin Ware and Uonsehoid Furnishing Goods. sprlS d3m
_ RAILWAY SUPPLIES. Bowen, Brough & Lawton Dealers In and Manufactnrer*’Agents for RAILWAY, MILL AND MACHINISTS’ SUPPLIES. LUBSPJATINU AND HEAD LIGHT OILS. Office and Warehouse, No. 117 East Washington St., marHdly INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
SADDLES, ETC. F-A-LTL SHEHM-A-ISr, Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Martingales, Coach, Baggy, and Wagon Harness, No. 41 north Illinois Street, near Exchange Stables, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Repairing done to order. mch24 d3m
COPARTNERSHIP.
Notice of Copartnership. PERIODICAL AAD NEWS DEPOT, ITo. 3 Spencer House Rlock, SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET.
HALL & FRANCES,
icAlfl of toe day. umcago, uinci di anapoli a Daily Papers. A Iso, Stationeries, Confectioneries, And choice SODA WATER, with Cream and Nectar and all other Syrups. IT~P General News Agent* for C. and I. C. R. R., and J.S7R. aprlOdSm
FISH.
1>. I. rilOMPSOiY Ik CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealere in Fresh and Salt Fish of all Kinds, 36 West Pearl street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
the Cosh rates, ^. .— ——*..... . — ■ ■. -uc, ■ .., First National Bank Agent American Express Co., etc. apt? d2m
HOTEL.
TUCKER HOUSE,
(Formerly Scott and Pyle House,)
RNRR of Illineia and Maryland itreetf, Indianaalia, Indiana. Entrance on Maryland Htreet. undersigned has taken the above House, and o thoae desiring Boarding, and the traveling rub-
m'nor: U p o1
The t
offers to those aesinng soannng, ana me traveling cublic, asgood Board and aocenzmodotioes oacan be bad in the cite, god at lover rotea than others oharga for first
SAMUEL TUCKER, Proprietor.
All kind* of Fini»hing, Lomber planed and cut tc der, Flooiing of all kinds, and Dresaei Lumber. < ataotly on hand. mvl d3
a. a KMKftnoN.
DAVID BKAM.
KLI TnOMfSOM.
EMERSON, BEAM & THOMPSON, No. 22.5 and 229 West Market Street.
Manufacturers of
D00US, SASH, BLINDS, Root* and Window Framctt. Brackets, Mouldings, Etc., Etc.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
FlooriBg, Ceiling & M eatherboarding YTLOOKING worked Lumber dressed and sawed to I 1 Scroll Sawing done to order. All kinds of
rach30 dfira
rough Lumber constantly on band.
PAINTING.
PAFFMANN & DE TURK, House, Sign and Ornamental
U^YUNTEFfS,
Shop, No. 147 East Washington Street, oppo-
site the Court llouse,
iniua.nafoi.is, ini>.
mch‘24 d3m
KNIGHT & LLOYD, HOUSE, SIGN
aud
Ornamental Painters, Ullller's Rlock, IVo. GO IWortli Illinta St., Room 16, Second Floor. mchl9 d3m
BED BOTTOM. MOTTXATOlsr 3 S
SPRING BED BOTTOM.
Bromiley’s Patent, September 20,1864.
Manufactured and sold by
CABINET MAKERS’ UNION,
No. 105 Fast Washington Street, opposite the - Court House.
DM ia acknowledged by ail to be superior to any now before tbe public, having taken the nm.T pREHNiiig over all others wherever exhibited in 1864, 1865. The Cabinet Makers’ Union haring secured the right of the State ef Indiana for the above Bed Rottom, are now prepared to furnish the public at wholesale er retail. mch$4 d2m
FOR SALE.
A Large Stock Farm for Sale.
A FIRST RATE FARM, within fifteen miles of the city, well calculated for a Stock Farm. It Is well watered, has good tenant homes, three good ore ards, »et in meadow, about 450 acr§8 in timbor, witbln dm milo of railroad rtotloD. WeU located city property, at a fair valuation, will betaken in put payment. WtLLIAM LOVE, «W8dtf. Baal Estate Broker.
PROFESSIONAL.
THAD. M. STEVENS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 80 North Pennsylvania Street. Residence, corner Illinois and First Streets. Office Hours, from eight till eleven x. >., srfd two till five r. m mch27 dfim
I >i-. T. M. IMiohoIs, DENTIST. Office and residence No. 27 West Ohio, between Illinois and Meridian streets. mch3? d3m
KEMOVAE.
T\R. J. 3. WHITNEY, HAVING REMOVED TO NO. B 9 52, second floor, Miller’s Block, North Ulmois street, will continue tbe practice of h-s profession. Residence, No. 61 East Michigan street, Indianapolis.
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J. m. YOIJAKT, 91. !>., Eclectic Uliysiciaii, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Office No. 130 (residence No. 128) North Pennsylvania htreet, one end a half sqnares North of Postoffice, Indianapolis, Ind. Office boursfrom seven to nine a. M.,one to three and seven to nine r. m. feb22 d ly Dr. J. W. HERVEY, Ofllco, I%o. 147 IY. Delaware Sf, Residence No. 225 North Liberty Street, lISJPXAINrAFOLTS, ITSXID. febl9d3m Or _ X 7 w e x7x7sT DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER HARRISON’S BANK. feblS dly _ „ L-
1>K. IID.AKY F. M VK'Xlifk.
PH YSICIAIN AND SURGEON
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
?_
/~hFFICE—McOuat’s Block, Kentucky Avenue, room No. 6, 2d Boor. Residence—No. 197 North Al-
W. r. PARR, .71. !>., Physician and Surgeon. Office—No. 23 Virginia Avenue; Retidence—No. 474 North Pennsylvania street, IXDIAXAPOIAS, IND. 1»n4 d6m
LOAN OFFICE.
PAWNBROKERS.
J. & M. SOLOMON, Have opened the Central Loan Office, AO. 33 ILLINOIS STREET, MANE DOOR SOUTH OF PALMER HOUSE, WHERE they are prepared to loan money on all articles of vaioe. A Urge lot of unredeemed pledges for sale cheap. ITPPrivate entrance on Pearl street. mrh14 d3m
LIVERY STABLE. Livery and Hoarding Stable. M^IITIZENS’ LIVKRY AND BOARDING STABLE, \_y K°- 10 Peail street, in rear of Harrison’s Bank, between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets. Carriages and Buggies for hire on reasonable term*. Persons wishing to be conveyed to the adjoining towns can be accommodated at this Stable, aprll dtf SULLIVAN ft DREW.Proprietors. 4.’. W. UIRROWM, Livery and Sale Stable. Horses bought and sold. Parties wishing good reliable teams, will do well togive him acall—No. iSNerth Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. apr7 d.tm Headquarters for Livery Hire, On RcnwonaltlcTcrms. TNXCIUNGK STABLK8, OPPOSITE THR BATES Hi House. R. J. MOKEHKAD.
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VVIIA.IA.VI I1IAEKI.EV,
Livery and Sale Stable, No. 37 West Pearl S.reet, in the rear of Pilmer House,
IIVI>I AIVAVOLIS.
Every description of VebMes usually found In Livery t^bleN 4'»3 hwriil IlnWdAW Irsan* K.. • K ~ .4 »-
of month
Stables always on hand. Horses kept by the day, week awSdSm
PLUMBERS. RAiwisAir tV IIA.W’IAt;, PLUMBERS, UAS A\I> NTEAVI Fl'Fl’ERN, PdfH's Block. No. 81 East Market Street, IXI>lA!VAI*OIalN, IHD.
Pumps, UatU Tubs, T KAO PIPE, 8IIKRT AND BAR LEAD, PLUMB1 J ing. Gas and Steam Cocks, Valves, Gas Fixtures Monigomery’s Steam Guages. apr]9dim
HORSE SHOEING. tllTLIIEAS & DAWSOA, ."Mo. 41 Ensit Vlaryland Street, Will devote their entire time t. HORSE SHOEING ONLY. TJAVING HAD LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE XI. business, we guarantee satisfaction. mch3 d3m
FINE ARTS, ETC. Pictures, Frames, Vlirront, Looking; Ciliutsew, oxtn.idi nsro-s. Artist Materials, Tassels, Cord, Picture IMaiLw, Etc., ■Wholesale and Retail AT H. LIBBER & CO.’S, *1 lYortfa Pennsylvania. Street. mch3 d3m
QUEENbWARE, ETC.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E A. W00DBRIDGE, IMPORTRn OF QUEENSWARE, GLASS WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, AND PLATED WARE, No. 16 West Washington St, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
BILLIARDS.
Billiards! Exchange!!
N. D. EENEASTER, T ATK OK MARTINSBURG, VIRGINIA, HAS REI A fitted the EXCHANGE I! 11.1.14 It I> ROOMS, With all new tables—Phelan’s Improved Elastic Combination Cushions—and invites all HnigktM of the Cue, And their friend*, to give him acall at the Exchange Billiard Booms, No. 39^ North ll'inois street. 1. H. SHARPE, late of JIartinsburg, Va., apr!2 3m Business Manager. New Billiard Hall.
GEM HILLIARD ROOM, Nfo. • Wesit VVa.«hing^ou Htreet.
cm SUPERB TABLES, being Phelan’s Combination. Four Pocket Table*, the best in the city. Centrally located, andeasy of access, being on the gronnd floor. An elegant Bar attached, which is supplied with choice Liqaon and Cigars. Open day and night.
PUMPS.
I.INCH & WOOD, IP XT IVI ]P IVT^KHEZR-S.
Pumr Well
attended 1
ips of the best kind, warranted frr one year, is dug and repaired to order. Orders promptly ed to. No. 41 Kentucky avenne. apr]6 tlfim
HOTELS.
O. J. SCOTT
j. 04-4/1 x, jerr, k. »wrr. Late of Scott Hoase. Late of Sherman House Oriental House, Illinois Street, txoo squares north of the
. Union Depot,
1XDIAXAPOE.IS, IXDIANA.
AviKU leased the above house for a term of years, we have put ft in thoiough repair, and are new tred to entertain the traveling community, irders will be accommodated on reason abl* terms.
Merchants and others visiting the city will find the
Merchants and others visiting the Oriental a convenient stopping place.
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J. ft J.K. SCOTT,
Proprietors.
FOR TRADE. A Farm ibr ’I'raele for Business
Property.
ft FIRST RATE Farm, on a gravel pike, in five i\_ miles from city. The owner will trade for
J\_ miles from city. The owner i centrally located business property.
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WM. LOVE,
Real Estate Broker.
IRON RAILING.
B. P. HAUGH & CO., Manufacturers of WROUGHT AND CAST IRON Railing and Jails, TES1KD1HS, BAMk VAULTS, TRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, BOLTS AND IRON X Fronts, also, plain and ornamental Iron Stein aad general bean smithing, and builders of E. HAY’S PATEXT JAlIa, No. 74. South Penasjlvauia Street, mchSS d3m INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
TOBACCO, ETC. ANDREW WALLACE’S SONS. Wholesale brokers in TOBACCOS, SXUFFS A.\D TEAS, And wholesale Ci^ar Manufacturers. Sole manufactureraof the celebrated and world renowned OIRIOIKIET CIGLA-IR-S Office, salesroom and manufactory, 47 South Holawnro Ktreot,
febl-dly
GEO. ft WM. WALLACE.
WIGS!
WIGS. WIGS!
WIGS!
J. X. M Y, Nfo. 38 X'orth Illinois Street, Near Bates House, X WAS the largest assortment of Ladies’.and Gents’ XX Wigs, Braids and Unrisin the city. Repairing neatly done. Ladies* Hair dressed iu the most fashion-
able ma
ile manner.
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AWNINGS. w. H. GORHAin, Manufactarat 0 f plain and Fancy , A.W3sriisr a-s, For Stores, Offices, Public Buildings and Country Seats. Tent*, Wafon Covers, Etc., No. 16% East Washington Street, P.O.Box 139 INDIANAPOLIS. JO = ’ Orders from all parts of the country respectfully solicited. Orders left at Bamberger’s Hat Store promptly aUended to. mchl? d3m
RENOVATORS.
-A. UST E w Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment. 13 - J . BA AIR,, Ao. 19 South Helaware Street, Dealer In CAST OFF CLOTHING. JTr’Dyeing, Cleansing and Repairing done to order. mchl4 d3m
EXPRESS.
MEDICAL.
DR. WM. THOMSON’S Office and Consultation Parlors are located at Ho. 99 South Delaware Street, 'VNT’HERE he will continue to treat and core Private MV Diseases, In all their species, stages, ramifications and phases. Dr. Wm. Thomson will give to each patient a written Instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has made the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty since the year 1851—three years in thecity of Buffalo, New York, eight years in Chicago, Illinois, and two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight years practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cored over thirteen thoesand coses. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general disease* of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenions kind, in conjunction with Internal treatment. SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of seif abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to on almost unlin ited extent. nroduciDB with unerring certainty the fa
scientific medical measures, viz: Sa’iow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots,uneasiness about the loins, weakness
ig of char
of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
ffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike
to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society,
c flushes, pimples and various
ice,<i new
loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimp!
eruptions abont the face, furred toegue, night sweat', : v **- ’ •• monomania, and fre-
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, i
quently Insanity.
The afflicted, on the first appearance of any of the above symptoms,should immediately apply to Dr. Wm.
Thomson for relief.
?r~p Office and Consultation Parlors, No. 29 South Del-
aware street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
P. O. Box 1650.
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Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters. mHgSR BrTTERS ARE PREPARED IN PURE _X Bourbon Whisky, Iron a combination of ovtr twenty different kinds of roo's, barks and herb*, which act in perfect concert one with the othrr, prepared from the original formula given by the great Chte”, Red Jacket, to Dr. Chapin, who used them success’ully in his practice for many years, and by their use gainod so great a popularity in the treatment and cure of DysP"p»i3, and Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick *n 1 Nervous Headache, Fever and Ague, an i all the diseases arising from torpid liver and indigestion. Persons suffering f rom either of the*e loathsome diseases will find a cure by the use of these BitUrs, which are > from all those drugs and p.d-
id palmed off
. ing public. A single trial will convince
the most skeptictl that in the RED JACKET there is a
virtue that no other Bitters possess. They strengthen and invigorate the sy-tem. ... . . , ( . u
They assist in digestion. They purify the breath aad acidity of the stomach. They cure diarrhea and cholera morbus. They are an antidote to change < f water and diet. They are the best stimulant in existence. They are a preventive of Fever aud Ague. They relieve Constipation. They cure Nervous Headache. I hey are perfectly pure and palatable. The genuine RED JACKET BITTERS are only sold in quart bottles; never by the gallon, quart or pint. See that our private Govemm"nt stamp is unbroken over each co?k. Sold by all druggist ani dealers threughout the country. v Call for Red Jacket, and take no other. Circulars to the trade supplied on application. BENNETT PIETKBS A: CO., Proprietors, apr-81 dfttvjm 31 and 31 Michigan Av-nue, Chicago. JL> 13 . L> AC IIZ WK I'emulc VIoutlily American Pills. FI1HKSK PILLS arc the result of ranch study and X careful experience in all the varieties of Female Cuinpiaints, and in cases of Irregularities, Suppressions, Locchorne <>r Whites, Inflammation of the Bladder. Kidneys or IV otib, and Loss of Nervous euergy, etc., their use i* above all pral*e. Are entirely tiee from any Merc trial or Mineral Poisons, and are free from any danger. Can be used with perfect safety. t mosg the many thousands who have used them in all parts ,f the Utit.iu, none speak ill of them, for ail like
them.
Fa-ice One Dollar l*er Kox. Th y are sent i t a thin, fla> box, postage free, to all parts of the United States, upon receipt of the price. Prepared and sold by DR. F.W.NG,
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No. 3't V remit Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
CITY EXJPRESSS. HARVEY Av SMITH, No. 20% North Pennsylvania St. Furniture, Pioao Fortes, and all movables carefully handled. Extra man with each wagon, c- aprlO d6m ’
AGENTS.
SPANN & SMITH, First Class Dwellings, HIJSINIESS LOTS, Small Dwellings, Building; I.ofw. A FINK ASSORTMENT ON HAND AT REASONxm. *hi» pricea and eaay terms, for sale and exchange b Y SPANN ft SMITH, House and Lot Brokers, mchl* dim Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail.
CLOTHING.
New Clothing Store. J. H. SMITH A CO., NO. 11 WEST WASHINGTON ST., Indianapolis, ind..
Sk.
ERCHANT TAILORS and dealers in Beady Made Clothing, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps etc., are fully prepared to suit every customs
sake an elegant tuft of clothes,
on’t foil to call at No. 11 West Washington stre«t.
to mi
Don’t A superior qualtiy of Goods art on hand for sale, and at very low rate*. The customer will be promptly waited on and cannot but be aulted from th* variety there dls played. _novl4’*?>-dlv.
BARGAINS.
6904 Barf alls far Cheap Residences. 'V7E7I will sell vacant Lots and famish such lumber as Y 7 we have Iu our lumber yard on term* that will onount to but little more thou rent—soy one-sixth cosh, balance iu payments of one-sixth every six months uatl th* whole Is paid. f>UNN ft LOVE, mygdtf
TAIaAHK BOOKS.—We have, at the Herald Office, a jjb very complete assortment of paper for Blank Smo, which will be bound in such * manner as miU Insure complete satisfaction. The attention of county ef. fleonte especially called to this brunch of our businee*.
EYE A3STE EAE. X"UR8. CULBERTSON ft HARTER, Occuli-ts and Xr Aurisls. have permanently located ia Indianapolis, for the exclusive practice of Eye and Ear SurgeryOtlice over the State offices, opposite the State Bank, on Kentacky avenue. aprIC d m
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
ft Gentleman who has suffered for years from Nerv-
l X. ous Det
of youth!
g bam inity, i
and directions for making the simple remedy by which
ous Debility, Premature Decay, an I ell the effects of youthful iudi.creUon, will, for the sake of sufng bam inity, send free to all who ne-d it, the recipe
! dir
feri
ad-
rfect
be was cured. Sufftrers wishing to profit by the vertiser’s cxperince, can do so by addressing, in pe confidence. JOHN B. OGDKN, mayl-03m No. 13 Chambers St , New Yotk. DRS. FESLER & PRUNK. Office—79 Market street, two door* east of the Post-
office, Aden’s B1
o*
1 B lion to the treatment of Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, and Eruptions of the Skin, Diseases of Females, such as Falling and Ulceration of the IVumh, Absent or Painful Menstruation. Al-o, Piles, Fistula and Prolapsus Aui, Cancerous and other Tumors. Office hours from eight to twelve x. u., one to five, and seven toninep. n. aprUMlv
office, Kden’s Block, Indianapolis.
IESIPK3 Family Practice, will give spec al attent tion to the treatment of Diseases of the Eye, Ear,
v^CHOLERAX /DISARMED!!^ THE CHIEF CAUSES OF PESTILENCE DESTROYEP. -TbR. COURTARET’8 DISINFECTING FLUIDS. Sc-J-F cured by Letters Patent In the United States and F rance. Prepared soiely by th* New York Disinfecting Company, at their laboratory, Nos. 298, 300 and dtrj H&nry street, New York. Office, 42 Cedar street. This company organized on a permanent basis, witb Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French Chemist, iu charge of Its Laboratory, Is prepared to furnish its Disinfecting Fluids for sick rooms, nurseries, urinals, water closets privies, cesspools, sewers, gutters, ships, railroads, hospitals, pri.-ons, and public institutions of all kind*
the latter to every farmer,) ana wherever poiso mud offensive gasses exist. These agents are deodor tiers, antiseptics, antiputrescents, and disenfectants it the scientific meaning of the words. They remove nox ' ' TS bt
merely absorbents of poisonous gasses; not injurious tc utensils in which they are used. The attention of med ical and scientific men is directed to these disenfectants Attached are testimonials in favor of this great dit-cov ery, which, with hundreds of others can be seen at thi company’s office.
—- ——- - -»»■ — —- - - » **-*• w asv. wo ii ca v i made many trials of disinfectants, bnt now consider tha we have found an article which surpasses all others at i remedy against all bad odora. T. Rokssil dt Co. Nxw York, April 9, 1866. To thePresident of the New Y’ork Disinfecting Company Dear Sir. We pronounce it without excepUou to b the best we have ever known. Its effect upon ever' matter is complete and instantaneous. C. A. Stktsox, Astor House, ny N. B.—These Disinfectants are used by the scav ogers, underthe direction of the Sanitary Police of th Metropolitan Health Department, New York. POWELL ft THOMPSON, 42 Cedar street, Sow York General and Sole Agents for the Uni ed States and th Canadas, to whom all orders should be addressed. For sole by all Druggists and general dealers in th Hired States and Canada*. mvlGdJm
SODA WATER. RITTENHOUSE & CO., ^Successors to Clark * Co.,) No. 88 UNIOIST STREET, Manufacturers of PURE SODA WATER. T^AMILIBS, Hotels, Restaurants and Saloons supplied A daily, by leaving orders at the manufactory. Orders by mall from saloons or parties in the country promptly supplied. , ap r y 3 ^
STARCH.
ANDREW WAIelaACE SO\>, Sole Agents West for Watt’s Unchemicaled Starch. 500 ItoxeN now In Store, at mcl3 dam 47 SOUTH DELAWARE STREET.
FLOUR AND FEED.
SECREST & GRAYDON, Dealers h£ Flour and Feed, !%’o. 41 tioutli Alabama Street* INDIANAPOLIS, IND. IT"/ 3 Goods delivered free of charge. Scales always ready for weighing Coro and Hoy. a»oh23d3m
4^1 KT year Haste bonnd at th* VX HKK ALD B1NDKRT,
