Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1867 — Page 3
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Allen 9»s* Adams Ha
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Allen Mr* .1 R
Alexandre Emma B Boyd Elizabeth
Blue Mrs O W
Barnett Martha B
Basket Elmira Bullett Ada Bonds Sarah
Adams Hannah Alezandre Lizzie
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Brewer Fannie Boal Jane Bass Martha J Barnes Man a Bretney Rebecca
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Brown Mary Jane
Coburn Adeline Crawford Emma Chodd Jane Cottingham Iny Coyne Maggie Orpenter Sarah P Correll Anna Deakins Rebei'oa Dayjftochel A Eagan Mary Finton Mnrv J Farrell Mrs .1 Harden Maggie tiordon Hattie Homer Bridges HnttohMary.l 3 Higgins M L Hill Susie E
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The
Correspondence of tho London rimes. Austrian Armamrnfi>-A .Aie w
Hrec( Ik f*oa«llnM Kifle. Stf.yk, Thursday, May *2,1Sb7.
All hough considerable progress has been
made in the conversion of the old muzzle loading into a breech loader by several ot the
great powers, Austria has been the lirst voiue to a decision as to the new’ system adapted; and most people will be
ty p< ; the
i; and most pc
to hear that this comity possesses the means
irst to to be
be surprised
JohnsMr* William If Johnson Mary Johnson Nancy Jenkins Maria Jones Kmohne II
s Midlie ler ( arrie
fdtton Mrs Preston Izong Martha J Long Alliee McLean Amelia .T MeLurren Mrs Job
•f
Johnson Sallie .lacks Mollie L Jackson Mary Ann Johnson (*eorgiana Jones Mrs I) W
S4
K iser Miss Matt
Im
Lynn Nancy Lechcne f*oiiisa IflRrsi McCain Mrs Amlerson i Mcknight Mary
HI
Muller Sallie J Mitchel Mrs Simeon
MatlMa largaret
de H
id rapidly producing the whole of the new armament required without foreign assist-
ance.
11 will be remembered that, although the Prussians adopted the /utulnadelgewhr in I'lb, thi y had not, after a lapse of twenty ye ars, a sutlieient number to arm the whole army i l/indwehr ineluded) in the campaign of 1 ast year. The establishment of M. Wtrndl
wbieli I visited this mornin ]dy more than G0b,0(.K» brec the course of three years.
The new weapon selected by the Austrian government is an invention of M. Wcrndl. < M the better known systems it most resembles the “ Peabody.” It is remarkable for its sim* plh ity and solidity. It may b« said to consist oi four pieces—-the stock of l»eeeh wood, wbu ll reaches nearly up to the muzzle of the barrel; the barrel and back piece are of one piece of east steel; tho lock, consisting of a
oovcover which the eart-
MorrUon W Madden Mb Melton Lude
Manlick Mollie.
Moore Li/ziu Maize liettie Martin C II May AmMii<la
Metcalf Mrs Ldwai Neel Mr- William Padirett Mary J
Perkms K H Prine Annie
ng. Could alone sujh eeh loading rilles in
Reagan Kate Roll rt- I .omit ay So- i*Reed A 1 lee <
Mary Held Sallie Moore Susan Ann Murphy Margaret.) Merlin Nettie Morgon Jennie Moore Huh la Moose Kliza Mill r Mrs C I. M urphy Jen n io Mill* Aame X Nixon Kmma I* Parker Rachaeli. i’atter-on Annie I? Reeves Kmma Russell Mr> M K Ro»>j >iir;ih
a wedge, with a groo ridge j* slipped into opens and shuts bet
back piece
ver t
the barrel, and which between the barrel and the
eee; and fourthly, the trigger. The manipulation of the gun is easy; there are lour motions in loading. After dls barge, the thumb Is pressed against a flat knob propeting on the left side of the gun, and the thrown open. P»y the same motion the
di-i barged cartridge is extracted by a lever. Ovi r a groove, which now appears in the wedge, a cartridge is slipped into the barrel
Shea Hannora
S»-ID S a
Stout Mr- M M
shank Mary A
Saylor Hell
Smart Nancy H Smith Adnie .
Mnitli M'dlio Smith Celia
Tivinin Mary z\nr
Taylor Helle
Tonumgson Klla WooiiMrsUC: 2 Wilkes M»ry A
Williams Margaret A
WeaverJane
Woods Mr- I W
W il-on Annie
Sa’
Sr
wman ( nrie xion Ruby H
Shermon Mrs Paul Strickland Laura Sleeth 5!i - (.corgi* M
Smith* 91111111 Moll -mitti Emu
Ta-Ior M A Thornlxinli Mulmpr Thi'an Mr* Danu l
W Wh
Wil-
Mr. H
i Molliu .1 i Mary .1
Uvi-r a oroovr, which now
Klippcil
liy a <<von'l motion, lly a thifil motion the i
wc li'c is thrown hack ami the breech locked, [ Yarbrcujrh Mrs I T
and the ifun 1* then cocked The nun may ■also he cocked l>y a lirst motion immediately | after discharge. It i* possible to lire twentyfour rounds in a minute. A*. 1,21) > yards a *
bullet from the ‘•Wcrndl" will penetrate four . *• s
inches of deal hoard.
of the solidity of the weapon, M. Werndl Billinirsler
cave u* a proof so extraordinary that I am al- | Kinney Air
most afraid to mention it, as it must really tie I seen to be believed. Alter the u-ual test of dipping the lock in water, smearim? it with dirt and sand, etc., and then tirin”, Mr. j Wcrndl look the nun, and out of the icimlow oti th- ’irst jlonr, from which ice h<t(lbeen\ fiiuticiiuj, tUin'j it re^eatedl'j over a lane on I > i a jd'cc of hai d and stony ground le>jnnd. i
over
-on .
Wiitinyton 1 Wallace Bell
Williams Hannah .1
CJE.Vri.EME.X'M I.I84T. >s Adam Wm
H
Black Chai Berry t:ha?
Bell J A BiiddJ K
Kriyjz* Wm (J Baxter Willia
It was lirouj'l.t up aoain, having suffer
beyond a few bruises from pel:
stowj ground beg ad tired over anu
ered no damage whatever,
ebbles on the
stock. The fact is. that the barrel and back piece heiiij; c.f one piece of steel, and supported, moreover, by a very sironi? stock, there Is • otliiivj to break. TIickuu is unusually Hitht. It will ci.t aimiit :!i!l . which, according to the present rate of exchange, is about tbs. The pr.ee, however, i- not yet lixed. Mr. Werndl, as aoiiod patriot, H-ks nothinj; for bts patent from liisoyvii country, but has offered to take n contract l..r manufacturing 200,iKH) muskets in one year, and i> in treaty at present with the government for supplying fs),000, with which il is said theJagTs will he armed. Mr. Werndl's establishments are almost Ftpial In magnitude to th 'American manufactories at Springlb I I and 11 irtford during the late war. They arc chi' lly -itilated at the town of >teyr, on the river Su y r, a broad and rapid mountain stream, wiiich affords any amount of vrtitci' power, and renders steam power superllnous, one establishment is at Letten, a few miles up the river. At present only 4b0 workmen are employed, as M. Werndl refuses all foreign contracts, in order to be able to work for his own country. Tho work on hand is various. A thousand barrels are being made f >r the french < iovornment; tlO.OUO hack pioci s or locks are being made for the Chasscpot, not for the French (iovernment, but for contractors at liirmlngham and Liege. —— ■ - I nprotecled iflitlea, In tlirs-eounlry we hear a great deal about “unprotected females,” hut in England it is the iii dcs who are the victims of tho villainies of the opposite sex. A London corres-
pondent wriles:
A radc d.iiio • oflhe I uv is nee ssary as
I ires to
Barr M
Brooks Nathan Blackwell Peter Ballard Sam tic l
Burrows Thomas, col’d
Burintin s
Rainier .Samuel * IIrow ns.
ighton i
Hli/.z ir<l i ul liak. r V s Hailey J W Hutlc r Janir* 11 Hnijley Wm
nm Merit
Hot
Herry Mario Rarnirz M M Hiiggnt Hat
Hr**wtT S \ I
ll<»kt*r
llushnell L
rieK
Janies Lagar
(lark A N ( oinmrms (ieorge ( as-il ILiery (Jark John T Clinton Wharton R ( hftse 'V iliiuin M Crane 8 < (Yonin Tem ( rawi'or<i Lewis M
Dickson Amino Davis ( has N
R
Day K I Doiighe
Dm 1 >n
■rty Frank
NeDon ltol> rt
1 Loui- I.
Elliot! A Hlessing Fonl K Kronch R M FoDoin S K
Hrowi
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Cleary Daniel ( arington H ( ( ham her ^Joseph ( layton .) C ( one Wm ( t»nni.*r- "teeve ( arn*ll 'i hoinas ( unninghain Thomas Campbell Henry
D
Davi-. Lawrence A < o DossC Ned Davis K B Iiriseull J..hn Davis K D I>avis John Thomns
E
Engle W D
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Fitzgerald Isaac France Rici|ard Fletcher Tho-, 3
Iireen Andrew Jackson Uarrcil F.b Gregory Prof M
■-tv F. .1
son .h.hn 11,3
reg sit:
ai d- ~in !•
near
■ aillts. N o one d I
first
iy : cl a
1 i ly in a railway c.arrlagn, and the
ard bawli
carriage. Just as the
out from rain was
starting, for some one to come and let him out. lie had been locked up alone with a lady, and knew better than to journey with her without a strong escort of fellow travelers. Yesterday the papers were full of a report of a ease in which a well known and highly respected clergyman was sitting In a railway carriage reading the parliamentary debates, when a girl passed him to get out. The girl’s crinoline rose up to the clergyman’s face, and he naturally pressed it down with bis hand. “You nasty old beast,” exclaims the <gtrl,‘'you have indecently assaulted me.” The poor old gentleman was given Into etts-
' 1 swore to a commission of
The poor old gent tody, and the girl an ••assault.” A
l porter who saw her get out
corroborated her statements, but the carriage
of the kind. Men of the highest
doctors, clergy: the prisoner the b
ndlng,
men, lawyers, and ladies, gave
lighestel
prisoner was sent for trial, and of course reputation is gone, his old age embittered, his friends lost, whether he be ultimately
was full of people, and no one saw anything
stun
JlfK. ..
prisoner the highest character, and proved that he enjoyed the most complete respect and affection of an unusually large circle of intimate friends. All of this was of no avail.
The
his
and
ae)|uUted or not.
A few days previous only, the public were startled and disgusted by the prosecution of a respectable physician for a rape upon a railway stationmaster’s wife, who detailed how he came to her bedroom while she was ill, and then forced her down upon the bed and violated her. notwithstanding her cries and entreaties—the whole being so minutely narrated that hardly any one could doubt the woniaii’s truthfulness. Luckily for tho physician tins was proved to bo an old game of the prosecutrix, who was shown to have been a common prostitute before her marriage. 1 could pile up instance upon instance of this sort of thing, but to show the extent of this
Luckily for the physi-
e of tl
rosecutrix. who was
pre
e m ing,
evil I need only to say that the public is seriously alarmed at its rapid Increase. A most stringent law is necessary ordering woman to have carriages to themselves, and If they don’t choose to occupy them to take the conseipionees. Or must we introduce such rauti(Ftiur.1Iand in nnr ruilriia*! traim ft*
IIoTn«*r Abraham Hunt Albert
Hall ( Hfinif Harris ) I ay J •
Hart man J Haym*- Joseph Hi ilt Jas M Hughes las Hiffirin- M \. Hollar Mib*y . Hamilton S H Hiter Luca John-<>n C R James Houston II Johnson Richanl, ‘ Jones T L Justice Loafun Kinfftf DurfleM Kullor Jo-eph K.usbevg ivter Lemon < lias Lemon FdI Little Henry Leavart John Li>?hti'orJ Jh* (i Lucas Walt A Limisay S K Mitchell A O Mi kina* < has A Morrison Hphrmm Mahonev John (; Murphy John M Murphy Wm Miller Noah.2 Milhouft Thomas Miller Louis
Ifofer AJolphns Harris Cha* H Ife<lKe« Elijah Hanson If H Hay U l> Harpell .) Hayner John 11 inds Jesse Hunt John H Hamilton W If H Hearvy K H Havs S If HollMay S W
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Johnson Fletch - .Iae.k-f»n M<»«es Jennison RT Johnson Thos J
14
Kemp John F Kirlin John H
Ms
Lipp Emanuel > Lon* Elijah Levy II Loathe John lock wood Jack Lentez Wm F
IM
Moshy Mr Mill* David Mattox )| H Mayer Joseph Myers Jonathan Mullen Wm Miller Hanntel Morgan L M
Ifacm McCor
Mcffntehen O R McCormick P K Met lure S M. M I) McNeily Theopol McMhinney A Sons McClintock Georg
our loue unpro-
! guardians in our railroad trains watch over the ladies in the Sultan’s harem;
In our case to watch over
treted males.
The f’reuftdent’n Habits*
Wendell Phillips recently allowpd himself to allude to President Johnson as of dissipated haldts. lie did not assert it, but simply assumed it as a notorious fact which could and should be taken into account in political estimates. A year or two a!<n, when the crumdo airainst the President was especially hot and reckh ss, this imputation, with a dozen others equally dainaicintf, was draped into the service and the whole public mind was filled and saturated with it. It can do the President little pood now to correct any of these stories, as it can do him little harm to repeat them. But we believe it is universally
* tho best means of
of truth
hnson’a pernd severe!
known by all who have tho best i
knowing, that there is not a syllable
in this assumption—that Mr. Jobnw
final habits have been ^rlffldl
temlous ever since he has been In the prei
"I
•on
abstemious
ilrntial otlie.e. We tliink Mr. I’hllllpH lias had abundant opportunities to satisfy himself of
tills fact, and that he mmht not to lepeat sonal calumnies of this kind without, more pains to ascertain their ret
than he has .lone in this instance. A public man is un<|iit-sttonal>ly onen to criticism, and
per-
nt # taklng
real character
I'liicstionably open to crltl
one may rightly complain of its severity, it I* just and true. Hut Mr. I’htl-
a man of too much prominence 'ibty to deal with any man’s pri1 as if it were a matter of no im-
Nash Thomas
O’Scmalc Richard
Plant < W
Pentecost M H
Park- p S
Palmer s w
rratt 3 H Robins A Keame K S
Reynolds Sohn, 2
Risen James Rcvoal W ni O Klley Robert
Rary T K Rice T E
Swift Abraham
Scott ( J
Speake Klla Stone George Swurgle Geo Spellman I SnyderJ M Sperry Ja« O stacker W m
O Odell Jas K,3 p Pcrhainiis John Palmer M B Bersell Deter, 2 Phillip* Thos it
Rnncher Albert Ruder G W Rice John E Runklc Wm M. 2 Russell Elk P T Royster stanhope Remo Thos P
Wm
ShFpheard W Swift Martin Silvers R A Stuck ler 8 Stephens Uarence Smith Wm Q Tinley A I Tagne (.apt Geo Thornlierry John Tryon John Travis Mark Tookey M A Thompson S S
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rpiIE Ckiiiffarera Tobacco grows from the rh-h >.»il of the •‘Orient,’* an«i is possessed of a peculiarly delicious flavor entiiely unknown to the tobacco of all other climes. But its unprecetlentoil popularity ho^ spruni? from the factor the entire absciii*e of that deailly poisoi Nicotin, which permeates every other tobacn anti which is the one an«l sole cause of the <iii tressinK nervous diseases, dyspepsia, etc., whic
or later, follow the ini ci^ar At the recent
all parts of the
, m Fan.-, the .declared that
rom
poison,
»tes every othi ui sole cause
es. dyspepsia, etc., whi
most invariably, siHjner t '
dulfrence of the pipe an<l
anaiyzation of tobacco from id, at the Academy of Science, io*!i« hemi-r. M. L&moureaux,
European an«i American t4»ba«*cocontained fully eight |>er cent., and the purest Havana tobacco from two Li live per cent, of Ntcotin, the CUING A itolt A tlid not contain one discoverable article of that tteadly poison, a drop of which,
s large
ric past tw o
re now n while t
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THOS, SHERLOCK, President. R. M Bishop, of U. M. Bishop A Co. TBeo. Cook, of Barker, Hart & Cook. Joseph C\ Butler, President Lali L. R. Hull, of Addy. Hull A Co. A. S Winslow, of Winslow A Si John Shillito, of John shillito A C Charles Rule, of 0. Rule A Colenn D. T. Woodrow, of Woodrow A Mi Adolph Wood, of Adolph Wood A Co. A. D. Bullock, of A. 1>. Bullock A Co. Allen Collier, of J. Swasey A Co. L. A Harris, Mayor of Cincinnati. Jas Glenn, of Wm Glenn A Son. W. B. CASSELLY, Vice President.
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W. M. Patterson, K. G Leonard A C<
J. Raw-o
W W. Hanly A Co., MuKeehan A Evans, G. Meldrum A Co.,
DuboU A Ausur, Buchanan A Co.,
Beatty A Trowbridge, Cbatdeld A Womis, Steadman A Shaw John Young, Esq.,
H. Block A Co.,
James M. Clark A Co.,
M. Bare A Co , Hill A Hulbcrt, S. Levi A Bro , Phillip Hinkle,
W. F A J. Thorne, P. Strauss A Bro ,
J W. Donohue,
Wm Glenn A Sons, Miles Greenwood,
Harvey DeCam Tweed A Andn J. W. ( an Held,
id ol ’
LOUI3V1 LLE.
W. C. Hite, uthrin A C
destroy 1 i Bomba
quunlitn - «if the ( hingarora «Iuri
year-. an>l aithougb ue have Iwen pn -M-ii to sup plv Hie «leinaiid for this delieioiis luxury to the v* t«Tan -m«»k« r, yet we are now prepared toolTer it in unlimite<l quautitie«, at a price much lower than M>me American tobacco of a far inferior
quality.
A connoi-eur has but t.> smoke the American b-1.i*’« *» and < i_'.ar-. utiicli are invariably clit*mic.illv tlavon-d. to be ! i-gu-tcd with the medieinal \\ Inch leaves a iiaui-«*ou-4. unh<*althy coating in the moutu, ami in time seblom fail® to shatter
tile nervoii> - > -tem.
The nativo of the “«>UIENT** $mokc the Du> f-"li4t»g«rom inun morn nil night, from youth I Mo« • age. ami an* happily uncou>f i.hin ot Itie wild,
i>tre>"’
r aKent *at Bombay lias titit > of the ( hingan
shippctl uriug th
Guthrin A Co.,
J. B Smith.
•Hall A Long, Verkhaff A il
AS i;i!in
•uiu,
cars A M’f.aughkin
tS PUlllpN,
Hob S h * •
Iro., i<»re.
R ^ F4»K M4I.F l» nil ■•riasipnl Ds'ixIrrM, and :tl holraalr only
Human intellect could not have in its gran moment** of conception originated any thing n grand and dazzli aphernalia. who h ccn:
Cor
\
cption originate ng t** behold tha .si»t of
of th» moil
Y'lj'tns rf. the in*
Ballou
103 Broadway,
fcM4 3rn
Brothers, .\'r KNi'r it: m:-j. Xew York lily.
RAILROADS. lndian:i|>oliM und 4'incinnnti Kitil-
ro:t«l.
Three Pxssen/er Train-, leave Indianapolis daily OKKICKK8—II C I.ord, Prenblent and Superintemlent; J. Fr. Ricbard>on, .\>>i-tant >uperiut4’ndent; F. B. I*ord, 4*eneral Ticket Agent; Thoma*. C SinKiner. General Fniight Agent, Cincmuati; W. if. L. Noble, General Agent, Indianapolis. Colnnabni* and IndinnnpoIlM 4VnInti Knilvviiy. Three Passenger Trains leave Iiulianai-ili- .tally orrir»Rs U K Smith. I’ri--i.l. nt. i . Ohio, J. M. I.tint, Supeiunit ndent . • \N >.nt!|i. (teiieral Freight Ag» nt; h « u.in-lli r, Id ut i.il Ticket Agent, Indianapoli-.
•fortjtnus deserti-tion; ♦at eostly eh'iruettr;
Linrneas of surpossind beauty ami
t leyarn'c, Horn s of the best Arabian blood; Mammoth Canvas* of immense proportion: and
an mtire retinae •fuue•jHafrd eset llrnee arc
h* re to be st tn-
A TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION W ill each <iay enter town anil represent A MOVING PANORAMA
Nearly one m.le in length.
entree into the place of Exhibition at or
in the morning, particulu it will be a grand display
happily uiieon>rion*. «*t tlie
di-tn , --»ng t'.r*’ vy bu ll »* *ur-c- through tin* vein
,1c r i
<»t the inhal
N icotin
We in
Chingaro
ure ill
Sob!
r of tin* fumes ol tobacco containing i
cry lover of the weed t< ra. an«l guarantee unprece leu!
dtdicious llavor. cry wher at f 1 pi
try the , ‘d plc.is- ]
G, Poarce,
( Hindu* A Porter,
M. W. stone.
Hamilton,Clay A Co., Williams. Bouf A Co.,
C. A A. Jacob,
J. C. Crane, Theo. ( 4M»k,
John Shillito A Co , A. D. Bui ock A < ■».,
Procter A Gamble, Joseph C Butler,
Gowell. Gano A C o..
Thos. Sherlock,
Chas Rule,
Bjyie, Miller A Co,.
A ll. Andrews, George Haler,
H. Giotenkemper,
Poland A II**nry.
Hugh “ “
MornBrashi
Thoiisas I M Werk.
Thoina.- Kir!»y,
George H. Hill, l> \\T«»\, (> Shaw, BartMJiir x’t ( •>., V. \\ int» r-. Pierce, Tolle 4 Holton, J.thn II Winters, Wasson, Tallnit A Page, tie«»rge \V. Shaw, N. W. Emerson A Co., J V Penine. King, Lioy<l A McLain, Henry S. Fowler.
II. A. Jones,
George C King. EVANSV,t.LK. \ id C>ib-oii A ( *>. \N J Lowrey a Co., • re, W iM.tch A Bald U 1\ Huuket-(m.
N LOP A GOOL>WIN. Agents at Indianaitoh:
I*. 11 Y.\S INi*.
Ml Vgent for Indiana. Box "13, Indianapoli
Atwood,
riey, Woodlolk A C.0. M V HI SON, IN 1>.
. •• ell
JOUA XV. BLAKE, Attorney at Law, “PRACTICES in the city and county Courts—in L the Supreme Court, anti United States District and Gircuit Court. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to Collections in all parts of the State, or other States. To cases in Munis • uptejr under late actsr Congress; to Criminal defences, and Actions foi Divorce, and all classes of Railroad business. Deeds. Mortgages and other legal papers prepared. An English aad German Notary and lu-turpis-ter always in the office. A division ot lees made with Attorneys sending business. to?* Office in College Hall Building, over Fletcher A Sharpe's Bank, No. 43 East WasUlngton Stroot, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. aprSO dAwlm MORRISON ft PALMER. Attorneys at Law, Fr&mlcfiort, Cl la tom Commty, mohlS dAwlj lit Bl AN A .
OKEY, SAYLOR & KENNON, Attorneys and Counselors ■A. X L A. W . »*«ce. No. 79 West Tatra »*., P.O. Drawer 118», CINCINNATI,OHIO, jan 19 dAwSm ALVl.X M. MOTUEBSHEAD* Attorney at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND. Office, No 5 Vinton’s Block, opposite Postofllce. janSO dAwSm
TOILET.
Ladies Desiring a Clear and
E YTSSKtSSi W-'C. Vt •GEOJRGEW^JtRp.
U
L. W M COUD.
1. ELlMiESdAilTU.
M’CORD & KLINGENSMITH,
Attorneys at Law, 'PRACTICE in the City anil County Courts, in 1 the Supreme Court, and in the United states
District and Circuit Courts.
Special attention given to COLLECTIONS in this State and other State*; to ca-es of Divorce; anti to Criminal Defences ia ail parti of the
State.
A division of fees made with Attorneys
Hiding bm
This delightful Toilet article has no equal for Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion and Skin. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 74 Fullou Street, New York. je9dly NEW U ALL’S Magic Hair Restorative. No Sulphur This is the best article for restoring UKUYII4IK To Its original color in the market. MAGIC HAIR DYE! Complete in one bottle. No trouble. Black or brown as desired. Manuise ured and for sale at 47 Hanover street, between Elu. and C ei t. Boston, and by all Druggists in the Uunited states. jel dlveod
sending business.
. t
upolia, fiadimma
Office, No. t Blake** Block, limiaii-
>li* ‘
apr33 d.'lm
JAEKS HUGHES.
J. S. HARVEY.
apt- diwcod
per pound.
ARE YOU INSURED?
tiltfiVlN n. t’4H>K Jk 4 0., \ and Imi*ortf*r* ni tin* fblnsitr Fobucro f..r t in.* I nitf l Matr** ari'i < an ;i<la.-*, an<l <lca!i i - in a l kin<l.- of
HUGHES ft HARYEY, Attorneys at Law, IN D1 ANAFOlilk, INDIANA. TXTILL practice in the Federal and State V f Courts, and give promuc attention to the Collis'tion of claims throughout the State. otUeelUl KA»t Washington street Wa-hington City business transacted through the linn of Hughes, Denver A Peek, Washington James llnghei. Charle- K Peek, ol Indiana. James W. Denver, of Illinois,
of California.
lil’LHES, DEM UR A PUCK. Attorneys at Law,
WAttlll.X^ r*>\ C'IT Y .
I*r.ii*tirc in tho Suprome ot tlie ITiiteJ Statu- the ("ourt of claims an«l the Departments*.
TiiarPi (13m
Otli«*.e 25s ii stre* t
tt. J. RYAN.
T KEPMOND.
HAVANA AND AMERICAN CIGARS ANO TOBACCO, . JF YOU ARE POOR
M VIN* I * KI * r, IB? Duane .>cfv York.
aprCJ ilroil bn.t « i
\ r Ol mayilie an-l leave >our fainilv pemr L rich, you may lose \(Mir foTluii*' in a*i Imur.
\ oil ran n*»t It
at* • .t tun onVloek in the morning, partirular nttentjoii is callc<l. it will be a >;ranJ tic-play of LorgroiiM IVIaffnilicrnrr, Entirely orlipwinir anytliin^of thekimlevrrbefore-» 4 n in any i tMintry in the worbl. ami will well repay a journey «»f many miles to witnesb. MONS. DAVIS,
nn
ffffiailrond.
Thrco Trains leave Imlianapohs tinily.
Presiflent anti Sii)H*rinteni|ent; , ,l Ticket Audit; A. E. >hr.i- ;
A Kent, J
John In trie, Jr, Pre-
J K. Martin, General Ticket Aip«ler, General Freiglit A^ent, Evai
Terre llaufe anil ImliumapolU
■Cziilroad.
Four passenger train- leave Indianapolis daily. KiCKRg—K. J. Perk. President; It. K. Kicker, Superintendent; S. T. .8e.ott. General Agent, In-
dianapolis.
JeOerMonville K:iiIrmiil.
Three Pa-senger Train
Orricgas-D. Itiekets,
Scott, Sii|ieriiitendi‘iil; .lai Ticket Agent; Thomas ' arAgent, Jeffersonville; Thou
Agent, Indianapolis.
'■Ill;
ayett
■safayette au«l InsliamapelinIkail-
rmxd.
Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis daily.
OPFICKKri—William F Iteynolds, Preside M. Ker|w;r ( Assistant Superintendent, l.a W. H. Parmlee. General Agent, Indiana;; Rrllrromtaimr Kailrond.
Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis daily. OrricgRH—Stillman W Itt, President, < leveland, Ohio; J. I.. Cnziul, General SiiperinG*ndent; Lurien Hills, General Freight Agent, T. D. Bar-
ton, General Passenger Agent, Indianapolis.
Imdlamapolli*, fi'ern itnd Uhlcnxro
Knilrond.
Three Passenger Trains leave Imlianapolls daily. orricr.aa—David Mae.y, President and Superintendent: I). C. Thompson, Assistant Superintendent; V. T. Mallott, General Ticket Agent; L. ‘.ndrews. General Freight Agent Indianapolis
Sneed < If Shepard David B Scudder E D Spohe George San rher Goo f eldon ,1 Stdwell J W Stoker John R Spencer W F A Bro Salover W C Sanders Paul R Semont S W A Co Smock Thos Nirnltb*. Smith Horace Montague
T
Thanson B C Taylor Henry F. L Thompson John Turner J If Thomas N Thomas Parker Tueber L It
V
Victor J
provided
lips is himself a man of
and responsiMItt;
vatc character as if it were a malt
portsnoe whether what ho said of it wcrclrue or false. In this instance wo have not a shadow of doubt—and we do not speak without some knowledge on the subject—that what he has said of the President U utterly without
foundation.—New lor* Times.
Two little children—a boy and a girl—were found in the Catholic Cathedral, at Buffalo, laat Wednesday, evidently left there by their mother to he cued for by the church.
Vcstle Newton Williams A Ruble Wilson B F Wright ( has II White Gilbert V Wade J C Watson John Wiles Jas Webb W W Winkler B Wil-on Satnuel N Worner-L Webb Keonidas
Yancey J A
Wright Aaron Waters Beni Woods David Weaver Isaac Ward John Wood* J W Wiseman Wm F Wiggins Wm W Whittou Hols'rt L, i Wlleoxen Samuel Wood* L D •Walker Henry T
Ziegler^ B
Indian I] Proprs
laltlmle. tmerclal oflee fuse
l.oaiMville, New Alhnny anti ITii-s-nzo Kailroail. Direct Route from Loui-villc to ( lilcago. Orricgas- D D. Williamson, Trustee; .1. WillianiNon, Ashistant Tru-tue; B. F. MonL
The GreAl Llea aid Tiger Tamer,
Will at each entertainment enter the Dens of
t bore fore may be con lore* l
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN M. PENDLETON, c:ovitiis««iion n KRi’ii wr, F<«r tin* i»urt ba-u :iji ! saloof Dffffiestic Flttre and Pulled M ol, 4.? Klrofidwny, .’M v \% York. / 1 ASHaflvajice*}ma«!u » n : \ y Gcrufr.il ..r -i*ut i.tl M.ukul lur I uui)t‘<l at rcquol UKFFKi N( Y< 11 F. \ ail, ( ashicr Nat i 'nal B.tuk "f ( ••mmurt t*. New York; M»*s>rs. J I’> ••>nu-tn. & i o * I New York; Gordon. McMillan X i . Glevclaii.l, | Ohio; W. P. Westfall. ( ashirr I'ir-t National Bank, Minnea|H)li<i, Minnu-oi.t; Thomas Arthur ( a-bier First National Bank. Nculoii. Iowa. • Mu--rs. Fonl. Dixon *t ( •• . >l Loiih. Missouri, j anti u> any banker thn»Uk;tiout Hsu country hav ! in^ New Y orkcorrespimtiuuts. mar22(leoilAwiim* |
ton a , best oc
ay lose \our i your Life I
i not io>o your Hie Insurance. H |• it>oih! iuture-t nn your in\e-tm( nt, au>i the
isiitei
L-ring you run no r»-k
KY.W ft KEDYIOAU, Attorneys at Law, Heat Fmtatc and Claim Ag^ntm, YVILLattemlto the piir-cha<e unj >^lc» of Real TT Estate, i • *ll(vi iou of c laims, Bouulics, Peusions, Renting of Hou-« -, eiu Utliee Rooms No. 39 West Washington street, Koom No. 1. INDIA^IAFOI.IN, INDIANA. Jan5 Itiui
INM Ki: IN Till: Ol. D Klil.lABI.V
Martin M Ray.
Jonathan W. Gordon.
vh.
B E R K S H I R:E LIFE INSURANCE CO.
I’lTTSFItl.D, yiAKiN.
* D. UI BKHXM. ISXXCMVXK, K II BVHklltM .HI
XV. D. BURK HAH ft
IO.,
OET-TiinAr.
COMMISSION MERCHtNTS,
41 ('hamber Cocimerce,
Rear Building, CHICAGO, II.I.. aW Particular aitetitim paid to filling Miller- oniers. Grders .-olu itiM lor f lour, i*rain au>l Pro*Im*e. Sample- -cut tm application. A. DASHER & U. D. Rl'RKUANI, T> I « r A^X L. 1^ K FT ?•;,
faiubridge UlCy, Ind.
Cash A>S0tS, Claims Paid,
• - SSOO.OOO 00 - - $300,000 00
Africa:
Sene;
lg»T
ran Knl
A Correct Li<*t ol'Animals
" Mon*. Davis’ Performing Animals; leave Indianapolis daily | Asiatic Lion. Brazilian Tiger. : s. President; Horiie.e ; Leopard, Asiatic Lioness, and Spotted Ti
Ferrier, (general
General Frei^tit
Performing Elephant, Tippo Saib, Living Giraffe, Bengal Leopards, American Panther* or PuiniiH. Youn^ IJon, three years old, Pair Royal Rental Timers, Hamodrlas Bal>oons or I Jon Slayers, Uhania, poor or Tiger BhMxihoiinds, S|>otted Azis Deer, American Black Bears, Japanese Swine. Calcutta Leopard*.‘S. A. Tliter*, A-iatic.
is. Dee lot or Tl^er Cat*, Afrieun
Car.se, General
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Aslan*. Kxpremi Company.
iBdianapolis Office—No. 12 East Washington st. Alfred Gaither, Superintendent, Cincinnati;
bhn H.Ohr, Agent, lniliana;iolis.
American KxpreswCompany. Indianapolis Office—No. 34 East Washington st. E. W. Sloan, Superintendent, Indianapolis; J.
Butterfield, Agent, Indianapolis.
United fttatew Kxprem Company. Indianapolis Office—No. 34 East Washington st
J. Butterfield, Agent, Indianapolis.
merchant*’Union Kxprews Comp’y Indianapolis Office—14 East Washington street R. B. McPherson, Division Superintendent. In-
; James Green, Agent, Indianapolis.
dianapolis; James
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. Western l ni on Telegraph Company.
am sir
Office in Blackford’s Block, corner Meridian id Washington streets; eulranceon Meridian
reel,
J. F. Wall l
rbitney, Manager;
George F. Brown, Assistant.
ek,
mag
vision Superintendent; C. C. ; A. Winder, Chief Operator
PROFESSIONAL. ‘♦Very Important to tbe Afflicted.” DR3. BROOKES ft STILL,
(Late of New York City.)
TTAVE located in this city, and for the present XX taken rooms at the Fattison House, and offer their services in the treatment of all diseases of the human system with OXYGENIZE!*
ELECTRO MEDICATED INHALATION, system which has had unbounded success. By this treatment the remedial agent i*
icon
iwine.
spotted Hyenas, Ocelot or Tiger ('at*,'African Lion*, Asiatic. Lion*, Brazilian Tigers, African Zebra, Slnth Bears. Pair Young Lion*, African Leopard*. Gray Wolves, Genet or Civet Cat, Red Foxes, Gray Foxes. African Pelicans, American
Coons, z\friuaii Juckalls.
PAIR WHITE PEACOCKS,
African Silver Striped Hyenas, Cashmere Sheep, Asiatic Nyl Ghans, Persian Sheep, S. A. Powee, Kankarons, Ahysinian lliex. New Holland Ostrich, California Grizzly Bean, Chinese Dogs Pnonah or Hindoos tan Bears, Burmese or Sacred ( attic. Zebu or Ox Nunda, African Porcupines, Red and Yellow Crested Cockatooe, Baboon or White Faced Monkey, Pecary or S. A. Wild Hogs, Four Horned Pantagonian Sheep, Ant Eater or ( outimunda, Australian Shell Pami|uetts, African Ring Neck ParoqnettR, King and (jueen Parmiuetts, South American Parmiuetts. Lori Gram la or Ringed Paronuetts, Java Hares, Gnin-a Pigs, e Rat- and Mice, Satin Breasted Paronuetts,
White Rat- and Mice. SatinBr
Rocky Mountain Badger.., Parrots and Doves, American Fellow Deers, Monkeys and Dogs. African Grey Parrots, Australian Rosellas, Lori Paroquet**. Chinese Paroquetts, Rosa Cockatoo*, Black Squirrels, Australian Cockatils, Silver Pheasants. Golden Pheasants, American Eagles, Tampico Parrot-, Spanish Macaws, WhiteLarrif r
Doves. Also, the
Great Austalian Bird Show! Containing almost every Imaginable variety ot the many colored Birds of plumage, will be found an interesting feature in this attractive exhibi-
tion.
Preceding the gnrgeons procession on its arrival into the place of exhibition may be teen the COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT Containing F. S. KoppN Celebrated f oraet laid.
in contact inhalatior
atment the remedial agent is brought ith the Wood, through the lungs, by
the color of the blood from
inlation, changing the col
a dark to a bright red.at the same time cleansing it from all impurities. The cures effected by this system of Inhalation in siu h diseases as PARALYSIS, NEURALGIA, rheumatism, asthma, and all Lung Diseases, have never been equaled. CONSUMPTION, especially, has been treated with great succors. Many cases proid Incurable, have yielded to it, and the
rejoice with new life and vigor, testimonials in our possessii
ial* rify
r to verify what w
possession e have uf-
inceu incun patients mode t We have man which we can '
These inhalations are nnlike any others given for remedial purposes, and can be obtained nowhere else this side ot New Y ork. We want the afflicted to call and see n*—we con
do them good.
Hdp» Consultation free.
Office boon from nine A. M. to seven p.tT myU AttoodAwlt
SeP~ Dean open at half-past one and serin o’clock P. ■. Admission 50 OOUs. Childiea under nine yean, 35 cents. mylicRt
for Bourtion, Rye and High iinl fret*, at Cincinnati
JACOB DUBOAB.
OABIBL nUMCAS. W. B. TBOMAB
». DUNCAN ft CO., Commission Merchants,
And Dealers In
FLOUR. GRAIN, PRODUCE. WHISKIES ANO CIGARS, .Nlo. 4.54 W>wt 1-omiMixxma Ml., (Opposite Union Depot,) LNUlANA.l*OLlS, INDIANA. IF r Consignment* solicited. Poetofflce Box 1342.
*pr34 dtf
COPARTNERSHIP. ARCHITECTURE. fffMIE untiersijrnr i have this Jay entrrPil into a (*opartncr*hip for the puriM^e of tr*n**rtln K » Kcreral Architectural buxine**. In th»? °ffice formerly oeeupieil by J. I, Sinythrayer, in Vinton Block, eorner »»t' Ylarketand l*euu*ylvania Ntreet*, secoiul iloor.
aprl il2\v*
ENOS.
FOUNDRY. Charles Steffens. John Schneider. Si'l’I’Ffi’H.N’S 4c Hf’ltiNiUIOKK’M INI > I IV 1*0 L. I» Phceaix Bell and Brass Founder?, 28 Union Railroad Track, half square cast of Union Depot, Indianapolis, Indiana. All kinds of Faucets and Stea and Gas Fittings constantly on hand. inar.ill <I8m
HARDWARE. E. A, HUTCHINSON ’& CO, Importers and Jobliers of H^RI> WjVRE, No. 09 Walnut street, Between Third and F*earl Ht»,,
CINCINNATI, OHIO. octl d3m
All PBliuius TliiInal Nou-F«rlVi table.
anti
All Kinds of Policies Issued.
Walter Mar
•4.4 ¥ , UOKDUN A NIAltUU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Will practice in tbe Federal anti State Court!. Office, No. 13 New % Talbott’s BuiMin*. South Of Post i ifllr*;.
DRY GOODS. CHAMBERS, STEVENS & C9., Imi>orters hhiI Jobbers of ID-R/y a-OOXDS, Nos. S» and ‘'7 Kai o St., below I’earl, aprSn ilm t’t\< l>\ATI, OHIO. W. If. Hoover. J. k.Pumphrey. Murray Shipley. HOOVER, PUMPHREY & CO., Wholesale 1 »caiers iu STAPLE AAD FAM’V DRY GOODS A-K 1> aiox ItkitlM, No- '.14 Pearl Street, between Vine and Hare, oiisrcxisi 1ST A. T I . aprSb d3m SPRING GOODS!
MONIVIVEV HAK4. VI >N IN
dSTEW GOOI3S
STAR STORE,
No. 12 \k eat WuhbiBffton street.
ki W k Y \R1>' Prints, new styles and prices,
iroui 10 to IS cent*.
6 yard* fancy Drca* Gootls, all the be^t
an«l \erv b»\v.‘
) rai
t*> -to c unt-
DENTISTS. • O . WEXalaS, DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER HARRISON’S BANK.
WHOLESALE GROCERS. A. JONES & CO., (Successor* to Jones, Vlnnadg* 4 Jones.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Aoj. 7 and 8 Bata Bouse Building, INDIAN ATOMS, IND. A. JONES. H. CLAY. B. P. JONES. J W JONKA tub?* .11 Y
nt Payable' IO, 15* 20 and
from Mute of your
» 20 and I*o 1 try.
*:ndo 2* ¥«
Ff you an* alive, to your*eIf in Ga^h; if you die before, to the person named.
Insure To-day for $20,000! And ton years from to-day vou gut the cash yourself. Premiums may be i»aid annuallv, seml-annu-aliv, or quarterly. Fart note tnVen when required. Hiviileiids every year alter two year*. I>ividen«i September 1, ImK*. 44 per cent, on Life It ite, adding from (k) to 13U per cent, to *ure Policie*. For one payment on the Life plan, at tbe age of thirty-live, we insure you for two years and tliree day*. In any other company you insure for one
-A-S'cutssj Wim tod.
r. W. BIRTUOLOMEW, tieb*1 Igeal.
No. 23 West Washington Street,
181 DIANA 1*0LilN. IN D.
U N I INSURANCE
O N COMPANY,
OU HMUIAK AVOU.1M. OFFICE—Northwest corner Washington and Meridian streets. Cash Capital an4 Sarplas, $2180* 60 JAMES V RAY, President. K. B. MARTINDALK, Vice PreS’t. D. W. Grubbs. Secretary. martfi d3m
FOR SALE OR TRADE. A Splendid Chance T«r Investment.
T HAVE SBO acres of Land, fourteen miles X southeast of this city, on I«dlaiuii><>liH and Cincinnati Boilroad, within one mile or the station, for sale or trade for property in this city or in Cincinnati, or w ill sell on liberal term* and 1c prices. It is well watered, and is susceptible division so as to make three, four or five farm:
has two good form houses and t
4(K) across well s ' grist and saw m be sold separate or
WM. LOVE,
apr!3 dfit Beal Estate Broke (The Cincinnati Enquirer and Cororaen-ial will copy one week antisend bill to this office. 1
and low
susceptible of
is:
barns; about
L set in meadow, throe orchards, a mill with circular snw, which will
Je or with the land.
LIGHTNING ROD. Munson Lightning Rod.
ITS SPIRAL SHAPE.
rill!IS form gives the greatest strength at the A *inaile*t pa&sible oo>t, and makes it *upei ior to a solid copper rod three inches in circumference. Dr. Boynton, ascicntilic professor, say* its spiral Ganges stiffen the rod, and the rough edges dissipate the electricity, and therein i> much better than a smooth surface. And Professor Buckman, of Philadelphia. sa\s the onen Ganges running spirally tho whole length of the rod enaMos the fluid to freely traverse both.surfaces, and at the same time pursue tho spiral course to its movement. Muon ft Lioutnino Hod.—This rod has received the highest marksot commendation which science can give. It has Injen eudor-ed by Moses G. Farmer. Electrical Engineer. Boston; l»r. Bucktnun. Professor of Chemistry in Pennsylvania Medical University ; and, indeed,by over five hundred Professors in Colleges, and other scientific men. a* the best rod ever invented, and possessing all the element* necessary to protect buildings from lightning. It has received the first premium* at the State Fairs of Now Xork, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana. Ohio and Connecticut, and at the National Fair, Maryland Institute. American institute of New York city. Franklin institute of Philadelphia. Mechanics* Institute, Cincinnati, and at very many County and Oistrict Fairs in all sections of tho country. It has been successful in every contoat. Uiver three hundred newspaper* and other journals have spoken of it in terms of the highest praise, and it has been liberally patronized by tho mosk intelligent people wherever introduced. 1>AY1I> MUNSON. Office No, 52 East Washington street, oyer Minison Jt Johnston’s Stove Store. mui27-dttm
st \ lu>. and \ erv
4 uuo yard' lileach Mu>lins. Prices from 12 l i
t*- Ulcunt>
5 yards light and heavy Brown Muslin*, from 12 to 21 cunts. 5<Hfii pair iiose and Half Hose, from 15 to 40
cent*.
HIST-'ORI SIIAAVL, Vcrv luraiitil'ul. A full lino of other Goods and Notions. FAl'CiUT A- NICHOLAS, No. 12 West Washington street, aprl2d;m Indianapolis, Indiaim. r r^TY ijt' IN THE^a J ' STATE^iINDIAN^
SHOW CASES. SOHMITT <Se 1314.0,, SHOW CASE WAREROOMS, No. 66 .Malm St., Cimcimmatl, vmto, fo^-All kinds of Show Cases kept on hand ana uiads to order. mttrti dfitn
CHEAP LAND. Stix-TY OSHsTTS FEJR. JXCXUZ 1 OOOiDOD Acre* Sold Im k'tve Week.*! •M will Huy 160 Acre*. A GSICCLTUKAL COLLEGE SCRIP is now XX offered at the above price. Any Government land not yettnkou may be entered on these Warrants. Scrip for sale at Branch Bank of State ot ana. Cali on or address o. It «UOL’ SK. West W’ashington stred janSSvrSm Indlmiapol
indi-
FISH.
IK J. XMOMfi-NO.N A COS.
XETUOLKSALB and Retail Dealers in Fresh VV Lake, River and Sea Fish of alt kinds, Ovsters ami Game. Also, Commission Murehants,
lin South Illinois street, Indianapolis.
Shipments many amount made to all parts ol' the country. Orders solicited and promptly at-
t»>n<l4*4l tn. in.’i■•*>.'{ it.'lin
TOBACCO.
Lewis Maddux.
Wm. 15. Maddux.
MADDUX BROTHERS, Dealers in Foreign'and Domestic LEAF TOBACCO, And Manufacturers of C I o -A Ik s , 1T1 FRONT STRBKT, NSW TMUt. W. J. FOUirnsrONB. jaSB-dSm Travtliag Ag*nt.
PROFESSIONAL.
Samuel E. Perkins. Henry 1$. Say ler. Lewis Jonlnn. PERKINS, MAY LER dc JORDAN, XX/iLL practice in the United States Courts, V V and the Ci fil and Cniu mol Courts of Indiana. Will give snecialattention to Bankruptcy, Collecting and Prob-ste business. Office, room No. 4 zEtna Builidiig, North Pennsylvania street. sdrll dSm*
/'CIRCULARS of every desertpuon neatly exV-/ noutod on aommom whit* *r cotoMd paper.
PHYSICIANS.
J. M. VOUAKT, M. IK,
Hcleotic
SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEK
Offloe Na 1SU (residence
vania street, one and a
1’ostoffloe, Indian..,
Office boon from seven to nine a. «*•.*>■« 10 throe and seven to nine r.M. telcMdly
No. 1*8) North PennsylI half squares North of Indianiipolis, ludiana.
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Uls XO CON-VSCTtOX WITH ANT OTHKR BSTABLISH fiEM of the same name, in or out of Imii;uiaj>oiis W. & H. GLEBS, Proprietor*^ Has nOCONNICTION WITH ANTOTHKKSSTABLI8Hmsnt ot the same name, in or out of Indianapolis W. *. H. GLENN, Praprietore. JeS.nr 'X' Y L E IX ’ S4 BEE EZI^TE IS THE Leading- TT o n w e IN THE NTATE FOR Rich Silks, Dress Goods, i'lonkM, MhawN, Uomo-HoN, Triminiiigs, Laces, Notions,Etc. jarcuoAiAM n auu t o ok hem.
N«. t West Wash., lor. Meridiaa St. je!8 deodlv
CARRIAGE MAKRRS. B. C. Mauufacturer of all kinds of Fashionable Carriages AND BUGGIES, TVYADE from first class material, and of very 1YJL superior w orkmanship. A large and complete assortment on side at No. UU LI IAS t Ctomrgla Street. my* dim THE UNION COACH SHOP
Miller, Mitchell A StouRh, Cmr.ml Kernttacky Av. **md *feo»ki«Nt» TS the best place to get your Carriages. Buggies _L and Spring Wagons put iu good repair, on Miort notice, and at low flgu es. All kinds ot new work made to order in tho lutcst style*. Thankful for past favors, we still extend the invitation to kuo and all to give us a call. V B,—A good, top >pring wagon for **le cheap. mv2 dtw
PLASTERER. J. H. O ■ B R I E 1% , L. A.ST'E HE It, Car me r Sixtffi am4 Iffilaalaalppt. aprLftdfim
BREMERMAH A REMER, CIRRUGR MINDPKTIJRBRS No. 123 Emat WmafoUaRtaa street, (Sucoeesors to George Lowe,) TTAVE always on hand, of the latest style, tl Barouches, ttaadmg and faU tops, Jenny LindkOpar* andTop Buggies, Sporting Wagons, ^^^Wagous^Wtwarrauted^ Retiring done with neatness and dilateh^
MEDICAL.
jyjAltlil.Y^E^G UIDE^-Youug’s great Phgdtor—beluf a^rivate Instructor for Maroied Persons or those about to Marry, both male and female, in everything concerning the physiology and relations of our Sexual System, and the Production or Prevention of Offspring, including all the new discoveries never before given in the
) new discoveries never before given in the ^jrbT*Mto»i^k. Th i?i: written in plain language for the general reader, aud is illustrated with upwards of one hundreu engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, andhaving tbe least impediment to married hie, should read this book, it discloses secrets that every one should be acouaiuted with. Still it is a book that must b* locked up, and not lie about the house. It will b«
a permanent euro. We recommend to every oue who has the Catarrh, either in its incipient Stages, or in its worst form, to try the Remedy at once, and you (a ill far exceed us in its fi per bottle. Send stomp for
Island. Also, by sain ii .x gen ts for Chicago, Illinois.
iVhol ov3i
WORM TEA
and effectual Vegetable Kcmedy
d in the human body;
A pleasant, sale
for all kinds oi Worms found l also, a reliable cure for Fits and Worm Fe
Possessing in its combination wonderful cleans-
id strengthening properties, it will always vc the health ol tne patient, whether
se*.
aprove tn
affected by Worms or other causes.
Price £.~> I’enlft.
Scut by mail lor 25 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, C heiniRt. M. S. BURR A CO., 36 Trcmout street, Boston Geceral Agents, and for sale by all Druggist*.
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DR. WARREN’S BILIOUS BITTERS.
Being a Concentrated ,uid Extract of the most K>tcnt Blood Purifying Roots, Barks and Gums known to medical science,
is, therefore, one of tn« most effectual Cleanser* and Renoyatoia oi tiie Vital Fluid ever offered to tne public; while.
Vital Fluid ever offered to tne public: whiU euro lor Liver Complaint. Jaundice. Bilious .Headache, Hizzines*, iiidi^e*tion, and th various complaint* caiiMd by Vitiated Humors, Impure Blood, or a HerAn^eu and Diseased Condition of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, DR. WARREN’S BILIOUS BITTERS are believed to be unequaled by any other medicine in the work!.
Price AO Cent* and %!•
JOHN A. PERRY, t hemist. Proprietor,
Boston, Ma*sachusetts
M. S. BU RR A CO., 35 Treinont street, Boston General Agents, and *old by sll DruggBts.
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F It 1 \ r J’ K 4 ND every Idnn »»f l*l>KASE of tlic male or iciuale organ* of generation cured in a few d:t>*. at the Western Medical uilice, 1st Sycam<».e *treut t iiic.innati, * Mtio. Charge I Util fiiretl. Di*e:i>es pt-uuliar t*' l« uialu-- ^i»eu«ii!y cured Hoard amt Ik •irukitptf iurni*h. tl Lathe* during Poiifiaieuicifet. MhDlt'A I l.l» BATHS, tho only ''lire Remedy for Private Di*ea*e*. al w ay * ready. Male Safes $1; Female .''ale. or shield, an article much needed by married ladies. ^10; Female l*ill* $5 Any ol these articles or medicine* *cnt by mail or express, when ordered Ai asterbntion, or self abuse, speedily cured bv an until'o new treatment. Y'ouug man or woman, married or single, if you are afflicted with any disease, call or write’at once, and be assured of promo' iuliut and low charges. Address free and eo;iv dent ial. Send stamp lor a circular.
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tialen’s Head Uispeusary. (Established 1S50. L bar tered 1861
A MEDICAL PAMPHLET. ju*t ublLhed,.contaiug 60 large page* (and numerous engravings of the organs of both sexes in health and ting on private diseases, gonorhea.
dksc.Lse; treating on private diseases, gonorhe: gleet, syphilis, stricture; diseases of the testicles, nlnduer and kidneys; sell-abuse, an«l the secret habits of both sexes, and its deplorable effects on both body and mind; diseases of females from girlhood to old age; intended as a warning and a guide for the young of both sexes, being a truthful advuir to the married and those contemplating marriage; with the Author's new nictnoJ ot
nt, the most successful me
medical aid elsewhere, and thus avoid quackery patients at a distance treated by mail, and meu leines sent to any part of the country on receipt
of a statement oi" tne case.
TO LADIES.—A pamphlet oi special imikori ^iiceto the married, price ID cent*; a!*o, a littl. book ol private advice to ladies, either marruv
single*, price 15 cents; either lope* on receipt of price.
marrieJ
sent in s.eaicd eu
Office Kcmoved from 74 Green Street* To 176 Jefferson street, between Fiith and Center, near the Willard Hotel. Consultations private and all businth»»^*trucU^reiuidenu^ Address teul^dAwlv^ ^ Louisville Kentucky. DR. WM. THOMSON’S OffloeoBfiOvcsnltation Parlors are ioeauv) al To. Mouth Itelaware Mtre«t,
WTUKKK lie Will continue f f to treat and cure Private Disease*, in all their species, stages, ramifications and plu'su*. i Dr. Wm. I’homsonwill give] to cauli patient a written in-J
strumeiit. binding hii cQ'cut a radical and pci cure, or make no charg
Dr. Wm. Thomson li;
the treatment of Private Disc
since the year 15*51—thr
f&lo. New Y ork, ei and two years in 1
year* practice in Chicago, thirteen thousand cases. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Sc mla. Rheumatic and general diseases of the bl uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ii nious kind,In conjunction with internal U
ment.
SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequenci self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved ual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of sexes to an almost unlimited extent, prodtu with unerring certainty the following trail morbid symptoms unless combated by scien medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, t spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringin the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves rattling of chariots, uneasiness about tiie 1c we&kuess of the limbs, confused vision, blui Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence iu proachiug strangers, >* dislike to form new quaintances, a disposition to shun society, lo.* memory, hectic flushes, pimples and vur eruptions about the face, furred tongue, n sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, un
mania, and tYequently insanity.
The afflicted, on the first appearance of an
v© symptoms, should immediately a
Vm. Thomson for relief.
Office and Consultation ~ '
•cases a spec in the city of
The affli the above
to Dr Wn_ Office and Consultation Parlors,
South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indi
F. O. Box 1660
JEWELRY, ETC.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry,
WATCH KKPA1RINQ, ETC.
>X. 1>. STACK A . No. U North Moriiiian St., liuliaiini'olis. Iml. X WOULD respectfullv Hunounce t«* ni> oM < i X tomers ami the public generally that 1 ha
land, wtioe iu* my stock i*h paid t«*i'
mers and the pulwic genen
tned mv business al the above stand, wheic
• all invite*! t.» call :
you are alii twite* 1 to call and examine my stock of Clocks, Watches and -Jew clc> . (ash paid l*»r old Gold ami Mlvcr. Mr. .J. R Foi hu*. mv obi partner, will bow ith me ready t*» accoimnodatu hi< tYieml*. K-|K-cial attcniiuii paid-lo the re pairing of railroad time keepers. marl9 *lffui
GEORGE DAVIS,
Watchmaker and Jeweler 4 ND dealer in Watches. Clock* aud Jewelry.
Special attention paid to repairing.
No. 37 West Washington street, four doors east of Palmer House, French's old stand, Indian* polis. inurSdlm
SAW WORKS.
ludiauapoliN Saw Work*. T . A. R I. E Y , T\TAXUFACTURER of warranted extra Cast 1?X Steel, Patent Ground, Circular, Mill, Muley,
L ross Cut and Webb Saws.
Manufactory and Warehouse, No. 13H South Pennsylvania street, opposite Sinker A Co.*s Machine* Shop, one square east of In ion De-
‘ * * 'i, India
ion L W d3n
pot, Indianapolis
K. C. ATKINS. J. H. KAPPKS. Q. KNIPPENBKKO
E. Xi as o £ -3 W -*4 w 33 X3
ATK1>>*
CO.,
3> (.4
Manufacturers of extra Cast Steel (latent ground Circular, Mill, Muley, Cross Cut ANU WKB WAWS. Manufactory and Warehouse: No. 210 S. Illinois St., south of Union Depot. 1NRIANAPOL1S. INDIANA.
BREAD KNEADER.
0 US'
fail to get one. leading citizen
BAD K.NKAL>£&' mixes
, In less than half
Lovers t
Te&tio
ake. etc., m less than b of good bread should i
moauds t
oniols irom some of our
leading citizens prove, beyond a doubt, it is all we represent it to be. Size 1, 3 and 3 kneads six, ten and fifteen pounds of floor respectively.
A. G. C*AK*. sole Agent.
Voshington street, Indianapolis.
59 West Washington street. In
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