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.Ml transient nd occasional Advertlpementt and t.oral Sotioesmnst be paid for In adrnoee. Marriaxe notice* fl funeral notice*, fl. The raui» of advertising In the Weekly Herald will he half the rau-* charred In the Daily Herald for one week or longer time. Advertisements discontinued before expiration of contract will be charged for the time inserted according to the anove rates. THE WEEKLY HERALD. « published every Wednesday, at f900 per antm,

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COMMERCIAL innw Korn .Mamet. Nkw York. Tiie»day. Novemixir 28, • di n—The market 1* lew*r, wlihsafoiof r.;n m ti de* at 16>ic. f<T middling Upland*. i'l ur—Rcc.rlpis, 9 913 barrel*; the market is dull and lo<82e0. lower; »al«a 9,000 harrela id £7 00 for *uperllne State; f9 0oj(10 1 ir common to choice extra St *te; AS 90R11 76 f r sv,perilue State; A9 OOjJlOOO for common tu i tioi. o extra State; AS 90<J11 75 lor , xTa western; *9 20(fl2 60 for round hoop Hind; *9 6 iijjlo 00 for common St. l^dils; $10 «211 5o lm- good do.; $11 5o@15 for goed to rlioice do.; closing dull and a speculative dernand for low grade.-; California nominally i.n hat grd. H;, o Flour—Salea of 150 barrel* at |7 00®

0 Ml.

U hM<y-Qu1et and nominal. Wheal — Hccepte, 1,779 bushel*; market dii'i and lower; with -ales of 7,600 barrel* of No. 3 spring at |2 76; 7.600 bushel* of No*. 2 and 3 spring, mixed, at f'i 18; small pmre*l* white .Michigan at $1 05. • K ve- Market Bomlaal, with lalea at fl 67# 1 in for Weatern. K.rlcy—Advancing; sale* at fl 85 forehole* Canada Went; also, 1,000 busbela of fair do.

$1 (13

Malt-Quiet,with aalesof 4,000 bushel* at

#1 inetl oofor Inferior to prime.

Corn-Receipt*. 720 but-hda; the market it to. lower, with a moderate export demand; sales Of C 1.000 bushel* at fl 38J4<31 34 for inlvcd Wtstern, in store and #1 35®1 30 for

do. tiiloat; fl 87 for western yellow.

mu—Receipts, 1,600 bushels; the market I* dull and drooping; sale*of 21,000 bushel* at

ss;>®.'?0}<o. f,>r Western afloat.

Rico—Dull, with tales at s^®D^c. for Caro*

Uni.

Coffee - Rio more active, at yi<H)icAomtr’ t sales of 033 bsgs on private terms. hugar Quiet and tlroi; aides of 42 hogshead* Cuba at I2®12^c.; 40 hogsbeads of Havana at 12^c, " ilola**e*—Dull and heavy; sales of 193hogshead* clayed Cuba at 41e. IVtroUum-Quiet, with sale* of erode at 11 1 rf fined bonded at 20^i320Ji;. Hops Quiet and unchanged. J' •rk-Opom-d dull ami closed firmer; *al«* 1.0 hi barn I* at J2o 73®20 9o for met*, closing at -JO 9o cash; fl* 26® 19 for prime. Reef—Dull and heavy; dales of 8,100 barrel* *t. previous pikes; 40 tierces of India meas at *33. It, ef flams—Heavy, w llh sales of 230 barrels at f23o?29 IK). Cut Moats—Dull ami heavy; sales of 120 pa kago* at fe>£®10c. for tboulders; 12>^® 18'ic.for hams. i>*cbn—(iulot and steady. Hogs—Dressed are dull; sales S>^®8Xc. for Western. l.ard-Qu'et an,! <.tendj; sale* of 743 barrels at liuttn In dt iiHiid and firm; sale* at 20® 43c. for Slain. Cher*!'—(Juki, at Hut 15'''. Freights i» Idverpool-Quiet and firm; 40,000 bushel* of grain at at »>4c. for corn and 9o. per sail; 10c. pi r steamer. I.ATK8T MaRKICTS—b T. M. Flour—CloMnl nnsetlled, with low grade* steady, nn,| me Hum and high grade* very dull and lewor. Wheat- Ilcuv , very dull and nominally in lower. Rye -Dull, with sales at fl C6®1 CS for Western. Oats—Dull, with sales at 85c. afloat for Western. Corn—Dull, at fl 83J4®1 85 for good to prime nvxed western, In store and afloat. J’ork-Quict and lirni; sales at f21 regular for me*s. B»ef-Qulet sort uncharged. Cut Mea*s—N mirud. Bacon—Aery auict, with a drooping tendeney. Lard—Q ilcr, with sales at 13®lC^c. for good topnr..e slrain ar.d ki tile rendered, rincinnnti MarKet(1;,v'|v;.*ati. Tuesday, November Stf. Flour—'v. > dull ami lower, at flO 00 ®10 60 for fs ii.ly. Wheat- H> " .'ml - ' s at f2 40 for No. 1 red w luit s. Corn—In demaml l r new twr.wlth sale* at 74c. for now car. and 9<»c. f,<r old So. 1 shelled. O*ts —In domnnd a. d pi ices higher; closing *tW«87c for No. J. Rye—Dnll, with sale* at fl 49. Barley—In good demand; *aio* at $1 &5®1CS for fall; il 37 for spring. Cotton—Dull and no demand; middling •Old at 14)4®lftc. WbUky—steady and unchanged. Hi,g*—In good demand and priors higher; all effered are taken at $0 25®0 75 gross; $a 23 ®9 60 net. Receipt*. 4l f »,>00 head. Provision s— T nchanged. Me»s Pork—Held at f'Jl; but all that la offered is f 19 26® 10 60. Green Meats- Quiet, with sales of aboulder* •tO^c.; sides, 8*4 '.; h im*, 11)-<c. Bacon—There t* not much demand; but ■boulder* are held at 10>4®llc., no sides In rn irket. Butter—Dull, with sa’e* of central Ohio at 33®36c. £gg»—Sale* at 29n. Cheese-DuH. at 14Vi®l5'. Clovemed—Unscttiici; »a'cs at ll^®ll^o. but It is not offered freely below 12c. per pound. Timothy—Dull, a‘ f2 -3. Flsxseed—Dull, at f21W. Linseed Oil—Unchauged and (julet; sale* at

fl 00

Apple*—Unchanged. Potatoes- UochaDged. Beef Cattle—Unchanged. Gold—1.39^ buying.

Money—Marketeontinues ciote. New Yerfc Stock market. Niew York, Tuesday, November 28. Stock*-Higher and closing strong.

Canton, 44; Boston water power— ; Cumberland 27: Quicksilver, 13}<; Mariposa, 18^; Western Union Telegrauh, 32)4; Pacittc Mall, 124: Erie. 11%; Hua*on, 12f»; Reading, W%; Michigan Central 111; Northwwtera, 6SW; do. preferred, ft7}i; Fort Wayne, 07U; l^abart, 88; HUnoU Central, 190%; Plttaburc, 82; Toledo, 102; Rock I*, land, 93U; Michigan Southern, WH; Mleaourf ft*, »4yi; , ,New York Central.413^: Atlantic Mall, US: St. Paul prelerred, 8l>4; 9t. Paul, 41; Ohio certificate*, 26; Mariposa pr*fMT*d. 14; Fort Wayne. —;new Tenneesee, 61^; VlrglnlM,Mlejouri 6’*, 90^; Rock Island, new, —; Rock Wand, proerred, Milwaukee and St*. P»ul, —5 Cleveland, —; Rock Island and Paetflc, Toledo and Wabash, —: Cleveland and ”gss -jfls , aauaa&-.«,

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Mining Share*-Steady, Gregonr, lower;

the latter tor very

fl 40#1 49

1^'e—Firm and and eaieo at fl 27# Provlatona—Dull and only a retail buatnese

denar.

Mess Pork—Bale* at |20 60®21 for eld; new aeon—Sales of shoulder* at ll^c,; clear

•Id**, 16HC.

Ham*—Bugxr cured, 21 c.

Lard—Dull at 12140. for choice tierce;

13ue.forkeg.

Hoge—Higher at6^«7c.

Whuky—No sale*.

Receipts—Flour, 8,060 barrele; wheat, 0,400 bushel*; oat*, 2,400 bushel*; corn, 900 bushel*; barley, 160 boehel*; end rye. 100

bushel*; hog*,— heed.

Weather eloudy and cold. Lew lavl lie MUtrket*

LOUISVIIX*. Tuesday, November 26.

TobScen—Sake of 62 hog*h sad*; unchanged;

lugs, tft 60; medium leaf, f23.

Flour—Buperflne, M.

Wheat—Saarce at f2 33®2 50.

Corn—Old shelled in bu.k, 9&®98c; new ear

66® 7 6c.

Data—Dull at 63®66c. In bulk. Coffee—Deelinad 1c. Green Hama—Sslee at 12c. B term—Bales of ebouldere at Hj.; eloar side*, 16c. peeked. Mess Perk—Seles at f2f. Bulk Meats—Clear aides, 12c.; shoulders,

lOe,

Lsrd—Xntlerew, I9%<tli%<s. Hogs—Dull at f6 76®7. Cotron—Snlea at U%o. Whisky—In bond, Me. Receipts of bogs by rail, 4,060 bead; total for the season, 44,000, Weather cloudy. River falling. Barometer felling. Cleveland market. Cl.tvn.Aitn, Tuesday, November 26. Flour—Quiet and steady end In moderate request; held at 69 75® 11 60far deuble extra spring; •lo60®12for double extra red winter; 012 50®14 for double extra and treble extra white. Wheat—Dull and heavy and market Bonnnsl; no sales reported; No. 1 red winter held at f2 43®2 90; No. 2 do., 02 38®2 40; No. 1 Milaaukee spring. 02O8®2 66. Corn—Dull and %a. lower; old No. 1 shelled held at 01 06; new nominal at78®97e. for shelled; Pie. for ear. uai*—Dull and nominal at 65®66c. for No. No. 1 9t»te from store. Rve—Nominally uaebanged and the market quiet; held at fl 65®140 for State and West-

ern.

Barley—Quiet and firm; sale* at 01 3640140 for No. 2 Canada and State; f 1 &0®1 61 for No. 1 do. Petroleum—Dull and lower; free le held at 43®44c.; bonded la nominal at 23®34e. _ WUWBea MmrtMft* MH.WAunB. Tuesdsy, November ft. Flour—Verv doll; Rales at 0fl 70®9 60 for city double XX; 08 50®9 00 for couatry do.; extra, iB#B 60. Wheat—Dnll; eales at fl 81 for No. 1; 0171 for No. 2. Oats—Firm atCOc. for No. 2. Corn—Advanced to 01 03 for No. 2 old. freights—Firm and 10c. to Buffalo; 16c. to

^.r

Jerelpt*-Flour, 2.490 b*m!*; wheat, •6,000 biikhcls; oats, 1,600 bushels; corn, 1,900

boehel*.

Shipments—Flour, 360 barrels; wheat, 21,000 bushels; oat*, — bushtls; corn, —

BMbcls

Baltiaeera MUarket* Raltimokk, Tuesday, November 26. Flour—Prices tend downward. Wheat- Firm and *alee of prime red at 02 60®2 60. Com—Dull and sale* at 01 23® 1 26 for old mixed Western. Oats—Dull at 69®74c. Rvo—Dull at «1 60® 1 66. Provielons—Dull. , Lsrd—Sals* at 12X#ra<e. for city. Mess Park—hales at 022*. Pblladalpfolm Niwrk**. Pbiladkutbia,Tuesday, November 26. PetrMeum—Sales of crude at 16We.; refined

25«c.

Flour—Dull and sale* of tuperflne at 07 60

®8 60.

Wbeat—Dull; sale* of prime red at 02 30®

2 50; white. 02 60®2 BO.

Corn—Sales of mixed Western at 01 41.

Oats—Sales at 76®78c.

Barley—Sales of Western at 01 50.

ProvUlons—Dull.

' Mr,

Mampkla market

Memphis, Tuesday, November 26. COtton—Stiff at 14%Q15c. for mlddll Corn-Dull; tales of ehaUed at 01

92^0.

Hay-Dull at 623®24.

Oat*—Quiet; sale* at 70®72e.

Flour—Dull and sale* of superfine at 06 50®

7 60.

Pork-Dull at 022 00®22. Bacon—Weak; aalee of clear aides at 16c.; shoulders, 1214c. Lard - Sales at 18^®14c. Is kegs.

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Richmond.....! Da; ton Colnmhnt Zanesville ! Den niton 1 Pittsburg 1 Bcllaire I Cleveland Buffalo Bjurltbir*... Baltlmofe.... Wa-b.Cky— Philadelphia..! Ncwloix

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8 80 a.m.

(lift •• 1040 •• 1103 »

1 40 r. M.

800 •• 100 •• 600 •• 880 « 10 40 «

4 80 a. M.

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Son. GRANM, |«VASB, AM* EPKaKHT.

to

1Z*Z

SEWING MACHINES Si iEPAg*«JSLlg|^

are of

and Plain

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strung

rangement)*.

aeknowledged to be superior to any o' her in rapidexecution These matniments are all seven, •even and a quarter, and »even and a third oc

taves; constructed of I ho roughly seasoned wood, andoftbeffnest and boat material. Por great power, singing qualities, eweetaese and purity of tone throughout the entire Register; elegance of finish and great durability, the Pianofortes of

■cjt; -me same lacumee wmen eunoi fl st-elass manufacturer in the country. The special attentioiuof Dealers, Teachers and others is invited to the examination of these Pianos before making their selection el*ewbere. Every instrument is folly Warranted for Five Yean Descriptive eireulm sent to all parti of the country upon application. Address, JENNYS A BON. No. 988 and 388 East Twenty-first street, New York, between Second and Third avenues, novlftdeodly

i merits as fostr—MMs tor sewiag, by a adjustment SSSSS —d I—e»

■cute the most fc^m

ery und ornam

TIW PIPE. Rt Ware Pelseifif'ly Lead Pipe.

rpHE PATENT ENCASED BLOCK TIN JL Pipe, manufactured by Colwells, Shaw A wlHard, of New York, eupp Ira a want long •ought for, and Ire per’eet immunity from corrosion, will at On'-o recomra-nd it as the only sale aad suitable pipe for conveying water for domestiepmrposes. THIS PATENT TIN LINED PIPE Is highly recommended by all the most eminent Chemists and Physicians of the vast, an by the Water Commi-.ioners of New York, Brooklyn, Boston. Cha'leeiown. and many o her cities. Western and Southern Ag-n y at the Union Brass Works, and Depot of Plumbers’, Steam, and Gas Fitters Materials, 246 247, and 24» West Fifth street, CINCINNATI, oHIO. Ww. Fowxll A Co., Proprietors. novlSd mftaw

ASSOCIATION.

T HE CHOUTEAU SMITH nn.1. AXBFAXHi ASSOCIATION! $88,000 in Preminms! I¥nmbcr or Prizes 103. Price of Certificates $1 Each. AFORTUNE FOR SOMEBODY

A ONE DOLLAR CERTIFICATE XJl draw the celebrated

WILL

Smith

Mill, Worth $35,000.

Another one dollar rertlfleate will draw the

splendid

Smith Farm, Worth $18,800. •me Hmsedred More will Eacls Oet a Mmrrel of XXX Flomr or Twelre Delia re la Greeakmcke. FIRST FR.IZE.

The Riverside Steam Flouring Mill is situated on the Missiseippl river, in St Charles county.

Biles distant rrom St Coni*, at

the river.

Missouri, SO miles

Smith’s, one of the best Undi

wTth four u'nes ^ facility for shipment and comraunicHtion with St. Louis, and surroui.de<i by one of toe most nrodoettve grain growing conn tries io the West. The building is two and a half stories high, 81 feet long, by S* feet wide; has two run of stone with capacity for four, and is now manufacturing daily Dorn 1*0 to 180 barrele of flour, and corn meal interior to none In the market The machinery, eve . is new and in perfect running oroer. The whole. Including 10 acres of ground, is

valued at

$3G>,000.

B E O O I'l ID PRIZE. The Chouteau *mith Farm. This adjoins the mill property and contain. 19* acne of the most fertile soil in the Hissippi Valley. Tbedwelling bouse is of Gothic architecture, two stories high. 49 by 86 feet, contains 8 rooms finished in the most elegant style, with a splendid well of water, two cisterns, lino shrubbery, a young and thrifty •*- ooardof about 2S0 bearing apples an t 2(10 peach trees, and a beautiful Uke ot about three acres, which abounds with pise, bass, and other va.i-

etic. of ffih

The location, both pleasant and healthy, is surounded with splendid hunting grounds, wht rein leer, geese, duck, woodcock and quail are found

qxjiob: time AND SHORTEST ROUTE EAST COLUMBUS AND MDIAIAPOLU Railway Line. Change of Time, Oct 2L 1867.

rounded with*

deer, geese, dut», -

in great numbers The farm is particularly adapted to vamingsleck, aad hastheoouvenie»< e of a w«go«,hlec*eeikli an .machine shop wicMn half a mile of the dwelling With every facility for pleasure along with quietnde irom the ceaseless nnm and bustle of city lile.lt is one 01 the most idua'ant and attractive summer residences in tne West. This farm is veined et $lS,eUU. The title to the above described property u perfect an “abstiaci” of which aad also a uaguerrcotvpe 01 the dwelling may lie seen by calling at the office

No 410 Walnut street.

The additional 100 premiums will con'1st of one barrel each of the celebrated brand XXX lemiiy flour, or $18 in greenbacks U preferred.

Five Hundred Dollars

Will be donated the St. Louis Orphan Asylum. The sutMcriptlon books wUl be closed on the 25th da? oi November, 1867 end remain in tbe

way Mail A Express.

IN. I N’gt Express

10.10 a.m.

A4BP.M

IM T.M. 10.15 ”

9.85 M

TOO '•

150 If

ill!* Up Ji!r

810 ” 10.46 “

8J» “ 8 48P.M 4.96 A. M 8J6 ’• 1.00 “ 4.48 “ ft.06 r. a

S.ftGA. M. FAftT BXPBEM,conrects a* Columbtis with Ltgbteiog Express Tratae, via

rittsburg. Cleveland aedBeUalre.

New add elegant SILVER FaLACE day and

night oars are run from Columbus to NRW YORK on this train, without change. Time Irom INDI-

ANA FOLIft lo NEW YORK 81 HOURS H.45 F. M NaW VORR NI 4HT EXPRESS,

e nnect* with Fast Express Train* via ritteburg and Uollaire, reaching NkW You end PaiaapaLrui* in a*Qi;ivx Ti«x as aay reute. Batn■oax 8>» hours, and WashingtohCirr 6 boon in

ad vance of ACL oraxn Routes

Nlevr Etitle Room Mtoeptag Can

Run tbrongh to DENNISON.

:avt«en unis, ,

Lumbits, which are for tale to

points, at tbe Union Depot. J. M. LUNT. Gen’l tin

F. CHANDLER, Gem TicUt Agent.

J. S. SHAcESlrORD,

■eid Western and Southern Agent

itendent.

RCrSTAU RAMT.

Conrad l^hrrliter.

John A. Xahxritter.

O. LEHRRXTTER & CO,,

anio RFjrrACRAjrr, No. 14 East W'nehimfftom •(real, (Martla Hng’t old staad.)

PROPOSALS. T-asasaass^ffl uatU the fint darofJaa

^MeontaSk*

end r

possession ot the manager. Philip S. Lauhum, and on the 1st day ot December lollowisg, the drawing wUl ta»e place at tbe Southern DoteL A *uitaide committee of responsible gentlemen will he selected to conduct the a waru ofprem luma

on the following plan:

Details of the Drawing. Fifty-five thousand numbers, representing the eerttfleates Issued, w ill be placed in one wheel, and one bead red aad two tickets, inscribed with

ms, to wit: ‘The NiU.” Barrel of Flour each, or

soother.

- - i . . „ - . urn will 5? AfofO f wd the ahnahers drawn Will take the premium drawn with it A Hat of tbe numbers urawl< g prizes will be

■- * w - »f St.

mlM 10

V .TTJfcia SB n *. iUOS h&M Mii ^ ^o#lf ^a.r^JiW*; All 1) BLASTTCfl^pH

fl. Tiey are mere easily aadriitooj and ueed,

and less liable to derangenrent thanothei ma-

variety of wo A than other meeUaee. A The stitch made by these machines le much

more firm, elastic and durable, especially upon articles which require to he waehadsad Wed,

than any other stitch.

Unlike

Louis, ia or-

know dcllve

may not be r the result.

imme-

published In the daily papers oi der that persons holaing fcekeu. who able to attend tbe drawing, may knon

The premiums will be ready for delivery: dlately after the award is known, and the person or persona by whom the first or Meoad premiums are drawn will receive deeds to tbe same,

with title clear and unincumbered.

AH moneys received upon tbe sale of these shares will be placed ia the banking house of Anil, Pollard A Renick. and wHl remain there to the credit of the Association until the drawing

takes place.

•— - u 1 Reference Given By Pcrmlselen. Ann, Pollsrd A Renick, St. Louis; Pollack,

St. Louis; A. F. anapleigh A 1 Curu A Co., bt. Louis; Laveile, W;

Lonte; Samuel McCartney, St. Louis.

.^«u.-; Blow, Warner A Co., St.

IS O X I C E . Persons order ng Certificates by mail can send greenback to tbe amount of five dollars in reg toted letter*, and rostoXl. o or other drafts payable to our order, for larg< i aiuoonts, at our risk, with address of toen, county i.n ‘ State carefully writtea. All orders lor eeitifi, and comma nlcatioas should be addressed i«PHILIP S. LAN HAH. HnmnRer. <20 Walnut street, St. Louis, MtosourL J. A. COPELAND, Secretary. octlftdBweod

WILD CHEORY TONIC.

A. O A. 7R/ H> .

T ET it be distlnetly understood land I hereby 1 J caution those that are not aware of the fact)

r superior ehange of

send for pnmpUet containing samples, giving styles and. prices. Warn fatly meehine to

fnr Threw Yen**. x -tivi ivit ■ - ■

OUT YFnnsi^e»0^wy«»g ex' ■ :I ! ' Snrpms Ml others in their adaptotion to toe different varieties of work, sewing from the finest cambric to tbe heaviest harness leather. They give universal satisfaction. Send for deaciiptire circular. GROVER A BAKER. Sewi g Machine company. 91 East Washington street, Indianapolis. N. B.—The Grover A Baker Sewing Machine* were not exhibited at the Faria Exposition for premium. sepl8toc n radpa£w9m

MERCHANT TAILOR.

WILLIAM SWEIKHART, Merchant Tailor, AJfPDXAUEXnt Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Nn. Cl Snath HeriSim Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. T HAVE received a fine assortment of OvereontX lags, Clotns. Doeskins, Caasimeree nan Vettings from New York and Philadelphia, which I will make up in the latent styles, and at tbe lowest prices. oet*# dm*

JOSEPH &TAUB, MERCHANT TAILOR, Iff*. S Odd Fellow** Haall, Washington Street INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. AISG, Hpftlxvr in Readymade Clothing Aad Gemt’n Fnrmlntofmg Geeds. octlft d3m JOHN SXEINMANN, Cutter.

B. l.AiVJU«RAF.

Merchant Tailor,

Urn. IS North VIer id lam Street,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

octlft d3m

LIOUORS. ETC.

W.B.Xaddti

W.M. Hobart, WoodG.WUliams. Formerly of Flether a Hobart.

MADDUX, HOBART & CO.

■BMRnA, A (to., Wholesale Bookaellen

And

MO. 8 BfibT WASHINGTON IKDXAJKJLPODin. *

Trrr

TiSMONN LimiT IL, -'1 ■ ...’3^ .X^SlIito'C SJ uxaerw. nwxw.t.w»x*u A. i-.. ■ la chartered JWthe Stale ofFcnnsyivaiila, find _ Orgnniaad kaaidnf the

DONALDSON t AlYEY, ioasnaer Hats, Cyp Furs, GLOVES* STRAW GOODS, UnbreUss. * rsnssls. No. 84 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, imdiamapelia, Imd. (Schnnll’s Block V >

XUVSHSOXB

For edaehtiax gratuitously, seidieve* Mad SaUere* Orptoauas. Incorporated ftp the State oj New Jertey, 4prti S» 1867.

Subscription One Dollar.

Browning & Sloan, WHOLESALE DKIMSTS, And dealers in Chemicals, Surgical Instrument*, Faint*. Oils. Wmdovs Was*, Dye Stuffs, etc., JApothecnrien* Dnll, Noe. 7*9 East Washington Nr., ImdlammpmUn, Imd.

Tkt WdshiBgtdi Library Cenpaiy By virtue ot their Charter, and in aoeordnace with it* provisions, will disti U> ate THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRESENTS TO TBE SHAREHOLDERS, Om Wedmeedny, gtm el Jnnwnry next, • AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN., Or at the Institute, Eiverside, New Jersey.

■•■tricks, Stunts * Ct.,

Wholesale dealers in

Boots & Shoes,

No. 58 SOUTH MERIDIAN ST., (Schnuir* Block,) Ivtdinmnyelle, Imd.

Wholesale Paper

School Book Depot Bowea, Stewart k ۥ., 18 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. Xndinnnpolin, Ixxd.

Binkley & Perrine, Manufacturers aad dealers in □Dronlm, Valises*

Trareliig Bags, Etc., Wholesale and retail, three doors from the Palmer House, No 9* South Illinois street, Indianapolis,

■ Repairing done on short notice. Trunks made to order.

DISTILLERS OF

Alcohol, Cologne Spirits

JLXrD WATTftTCTTaB,

TYECTIFIERS and manufoetorers of Domestic XL Liquors, wholesale dealers la Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, 107 and 109 Petri etreet, east of Broadway,

sepS d3m

CINCINNATI* OUXW.

O. P. VOLMBS & son, Distillers and wholesale dealers in COGNAC BRANDIES,

ffourtvon, ftdltlxky m

a* m tom Wl

QALES ROOM and Office. No. 88 East Market O street, Eden’s Block, five doors east of the Postoflice. Distillery, No 311 and 818 St Clair street sep# dim

S. HLA.UF'MAPi, Wholesale dealer in L X Q, TJ O E/ S, And sole manufacturers ef Dr. Kauftnan’s Bitters, Nn. 118 Sentm MerlAlnm Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Mm# d8m

)Q Ft O H R E JR * S

CAPITAL SALOON EXPECTOBiLWIlDmUTTOSIC

It no rhrap Bar Bitters, so somm only used everywhere, but Is an old standard re ‘ '

; flesh Is beii

•very complaint that 1

remedy for almost

sir to.

DRY GOODS.

HAHN Sc HALS, Importers and wholesale dealers in FOSEIQX AND DOMESTIO Wines, Liquors, CIGARS ABB TOBACCO, No. IB SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET. gndUmmpwHs, MnS.

Cabinet Makers’ Union,

Manufacturers of all kinds of

F*JTLTSJ r r*JXtT: 9

No. 18ft Bam Washington St.

ipnlle, Ind

r;

®. HOST Sc CO.

Manufacturers of

STOVES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL GEARING, AND ’

IRON FRONTS,

AND DEALERS IN TIN PLATE AND TINKERS’ STOCK, TINKERS’ tools a machines. Waiehouae—No. 86 East Washington

street

Foundry—Nos 183 and 18S South Pennsylvania street, Imttmmapmlls* Imd.

Hibbei, TtrkHgtoa & C«.

Jobber* of

ORY OOOI>S,

NOTIONS, ETC.,

NO. mSOUTH MERIDIAN SJRI

(Aivoid’s Block),

ImMImwyttn, Imd.

J. B. OSGOOD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Faints, Oils, Window Glass, A*le Grease, and Brushes of all kind*. Sign and Ornamental Painting. NO. 83 MAST WASHINGTON 8TRXKT. Mixed Paint in nay quantity.

Oonnely, Wiles & Cta, Wholesale Grecers, 149 MERIDIAN STREET, Opposite .Eato end ef Union Depot

A very large assortment of nil elaae of Groceries, Tnaa and TUbneen, for sale, nl very LfftWfot KasneT Pbicbs.

ft* XO COSJIKTIOS WITH AST

UkTof theaame name, in<Hontof Indianapelia Ha* no ooHnacnOK wrra akt othx* mt aux^bb - mrr of tbe latoanmo.MnueWtoffludl—fwis

sutem " ""

■. DAILY St CO. Wholesale Drag House, Ka.Mowcaiapsioc*. . I.ITH # ' J.5 * a -V •*

’H.

-o

[IHHi

TS0flfot , tS2»rsJSlS!£?S such dtoeaeea have been folly tested. Th* flmi

AS M EXPtnMMT II Mt NO EQUAL as to retain aMtbto* msdictoat qualities MINISTERS AMD PUBLIC SPEAKERS. Who are so often afflicted with Throat Diseases, will fin' a sure remedy in this Balsam. Loseegesand wafers sometimes give relief, but thi- Batoam, taken a few times, will insure a permanent cur*. PMfrWiU tne afflicted clergymen please test its jerits?

Ten tli

tl* ef Phyaiclatma.

Dr. Nathaniel Harris, tor many years a resident of Middiebary, Vermont, recommends the Bhtoam as being superior to all other remedies

tor Bronchitis. Me says:

“I have no doubt it will soon become a elm steal remedial agent for the cure of ail diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs. Dr. OoaSgg MSfe. the war. from exposure contracted consumption “I have no hesitancy in stating that it was by the use of your Lang Esin mu that 1 am now alive

joying health.’

and enjoying 1 D*. Fletcher

. pheessDr. Wm. Thomson will to each patient a w ~ stoumenh bindin* effect a radioal and i ear*, nr make no ehL__ i Dr. Wm, Thoamen ban the treatment of tinea the year 1861 folo. New York, e and two veers in ] year* practice in Chicago, lUinois. he< thurtoan thousand oasea. Dr. Wm. Thomson, to his practice tor fteaafiula, Rheuatatio and reneral diseases ef the Uee4 uses a Fumigating Vapor Rath of the moat ingenious kind. In conjunction with internal trenfi-

menk

SEMINAL RMUBKINB, the oonaequenoa of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex uai Indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the follow teg train of morbid symptoms unless combated by seteatifle medical mnaanres, via; Sallow coontonanoe,dark rattling of chariots, uneastoasa about the loinr. weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunt* d intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence to H* proaching strangers, u dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to than society, loss of

flashes, pimples and various

“I recommend your

of Missouri, says: i your Balsam in

One Present worth. 040.080 One Present worth 20.000 One Present worth 10,000 One Present worth. 7 8,000 Two Presents worth 02,500 each 5,000 One Present mined at 18.000 Two presents valued 015,000 each 30,000 Owe Present valued at. 10,06* Four Presents valued at 05,800 each 20 000 Two Presents, valued at 03 000 each 8,000 Three Presents valued at ftl.UOO each 3,000 Twenty Presents valued at 0500 each *0.000 Ten Presents valued nt088u each 8*00 Three Presents valued at 0230 each T GO Twenty Presents valued at 0-^25 each 4.000 Fifty-five Presents valued at 8*00 each ll.OW Fifty Presents valued at 075 each 8,150 One Hundred and len Presents valued at 0100 each... v 11,000 Twenty Presents valued at 075 each 1,500 Ten Presents valued at 050 eac h 500 The remaining Presents consist of articles of use and value, appertaining to the. diffusion of Literature and the Fine Arts ..V. . -.I,... 89,000

Each Certificate ef Stock is accompanied with n BcRitiftl Steel rixte EigraYisg, Worth more at retail than the cost of CWtiflcate

Ami also insures to the holder a

Presemt im kite CSreafi UI»tr ibtollom. Subscription One Dollar. Anv person sending ns ONE DOLLAR, or paying the same to our local agents, will receive immediately a fine Steel Plate Engraving, at choice from the'following list, and one Certificate ot Stock, insuring one present to the great dis-

tribution.

One Dollar Engravings.

Mv Child! My Child.”

It” No. I

_ preference to

aay other medicine for Coughs, and it gives satisPhysicians who have failed to cure their pa-

tients should " "

the case u lives have it a trial.

Don’t despair because all other remedies have failed, but try this remedy and you will not be The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take pleasure to calling io it the attention of all med

icine dealers, desiring that the- p ucure a sup _ ply of it. and recommen i it to their afflicted **a- m ( w*re 7/' oh^ iron and friends. It willstaud the t-st lor me*- ¥ |y^ v. J

its, as has the celebrated P - RRY u A VI •*’ r AIN ■ K JULER. which has been introd-iced to all p -rt.of the inhabited world, ana is everywhere appre-

oiatod and sought alter.

ALL.BIN!LXJKrO- 13A LSSAIVI WUlcnre when a'lothers tall. I'irectioosaccompany each b ttie. J. N. HARtt s a CO., boie propiletors, Cinci na i 'hi > a^For sale bv Br^-ntng * bloa , Sie wart A Morgan. Keefer A Vinton Al-o told by all Druggists oct7 A u :-sm

eruptions about the foce. 'furred tongue, night

' * 00ugh*, consumption, r

sweats, fetid breath, oougo

mania, and frequently insanity.

The afflicted, on the first apponranoo of aay of tbe above symptoms, should immediately apply

to Dr. Wm. Thomson tot relief. Office aad Consultation Parlors, No.

South Delaware street. Indianapolis. Indiana. P O Box 1*00 reM dV

w

IfeecsalSreHral^al

reMdS’

A SAJTB, CERTAIN,

Speedy 0m*

ton

INEURAMUA,

NERVOUS DISEASES.

No. 3—“They’re S—“Old Seventy-

Saved 1 They’re Saved

the Early

ring TWO DOt LAMA w

ites, at

choice, and two CerMfieates of Stock, thus he-

six; or, the Early Days of the Revolution.” Any person paying TWO DOt LAMS will receive either of the following fine Steel Plates, at

Dining entitled to two presents Tww Dwllmr Engravings. No. I—“Washington’s Courtship.” No. 9 ‘Washington’s Last Interview with his Mother.” Three Dwllmr Engravings. Any person paving THREE DOLLARS will eceive the beautiful Steel Plate of “HOME FROM THE WAR,” And three Certificates of Stock, becoming untitled to three presents. Fwnr Dwllmr Engravings. Any person paying FOUR DOLL aRS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of “THE PERILS OF OUR FOR* FIT HERS.” *mi four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to

four presents.

Five Dwtlar Engravings. Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the large and splendid Steel Plate of THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS,” And five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to

five presents.

The engravings and certificates will be delivered to each subscriber at our local agencies, or seat by mail, pest paid, or express, as may be or-

dered.

It* Effect* wrw Magical.

■ ■edy iu a>l

Manhood and Matrimony IMFOHTA’YT TO YOUYC} »KN. T'vR. pen DERY has devoted four-yeajTMn this 1 / city to the tr» &tm<

uu-ai 1 g 1

ia Facialis, fen elec’i gap rt< 01 cure

fro. th u-* oi

Losses. Sexual

oe-.s in m;

eat to E r>y M nno a, uisei

the Blood, and <1 iseoses peculiar to women Young men suffering from >elf-Abuse. Seminal osses. Spermatorrhoea, Iw potency, epathv .nd I Indifference treated with rare aod sue 1 hesedi ea-es are >he bane of contortion tarried life and th-- frequent cause 01 matri *.-liulelic'ty and u-fl witty It is not so mu h on account of the dr b«U v 01 the genital organ- and loss 01 virility that 1 mention these diseases here, bat for the serious u ental and pn> sical p ostra tion they produce. Also, the impairment oi health

and happine-s

N. B. Persons who are laboring under any of these diseases can call on me in person or (vmsuIt me b letter, with the assurance vhst every menus will be used for their permanent restoration Office. 85)4 Market street. Eden’s Block. Ad-

Da.kS PENDKKY.

dress

Postoffice Box 1477. Indianapolis, Indiana.

3m

HOTELS.

Geo. Davidson, Late of St. James Hotel. H. B. Sinks, Late of Broadway Hotel. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street. Bet. Fourth and Fifth.opp. Merchants’ Exchange, CINCINNATI, OniO.

DAVIDSON A SINKS, Proprietors.

octlft dim

Hww

and Fn-

to obtain Ebare*

graving*.

Bead orders tons by mall, enclosing from $1 to tok either by Postoflice Orders or to registered etter, at our risk. Larger amwnto should be mnt »y draft or express. 10 shares with Engravings f* 80 95 shares with Engravings 93 SO 80 shares with Engravings 4* 00 15 shares with Engravings 89 00 100 shares with Bngravlngs. .90 CO Local agents wanted throughout the United States The Riverside Inutitute, Situate at Riverside, Burlington county. New Jersey, is founded for the purpose of gratuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the United States. The Board of Trustees consists of the follow lug well known citizens of Pennsylvania and New *Hoa. William B. Mann, District Attorney. Phil adeiphia, Pennsylvania. — Hon. Lewis K-Broomall,exChiefOotaarUnited States Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania.

Hon. James M. Scovel, New Jersey. Hon. W. W. Ware, New Jersey.

Henrv Gorman, Esq., agent Adams Express,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

J. E. Coe, Esq., of Joy, Coe A Co.. Philadelphia. TutABtTXT Dxrsmixirr. Washington, d. C. April 18, 1887.—Office of Internal Revenue:— Having received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted hy the L Washington Library Company ” wi l be devoted to charitable uses, permission is hereby gm ted to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. S. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. The Association have appointed as Receiver*, Messrs. GEORGS X COOKE A CO, S3 Sonth Third street. Philanetphia, whose well known integrity and business experience will be n sufficient guarantee that the money intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the purpose

Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, May 9ft, 188L

TO the Officers and Members of the Washington

Library Co* N. A READ, Secretary.

Gentlemen: On receipt ot your fovor ot the

It a cony 1 w your enterprise to eminen legal authority and having received his favorable opinion in regard to its legality, aad sympathising with the benevolent object of tout association, vis: tbe education and mnintensaceof tbe orphan children of our soldiers and sailors at the Riverside Institute, wa have concluded to accept the trust, and to use our best efforts to promote so ^“•sss’iasi/iico. Address all letters and orders to GEO. X COOKER CO., Banker*, 88 South Third streecPhllapelphla, Pennsylvania, Receivers for tbe Wa^i^to^L^hrary Co. Agent In fodbuimpon*, It West Washington st jy* daodtiUaaSAwtd

ATTORNEYS

AT LAW.

BfOimiBOS ft PALMER, Attorney* at Law,

It is a Blood Purifier •n »tfH»FWMhu

FOR DI9EA9R8 Off T«M

Chest, Liver, • Kidieys, £ungs,

»c: lasSTVi'J «

- ^1.1 J -- *

Agent* far tks Bale ef CM OIL

► H*! ! : to,,filial T " A. B. HOLAJWKD & CO.,

STSAJMC I.NGHNEB,

Copper

BOUBBOS & EYE WB1SIY,

mff Bowel*, lafflffeatlam,

Byspeffala* BiarrMoat, Dyaamtary,

ORolant Horbws, OemenU B#blll8f’f.“* -J ”* t a

u« atlSftWest Front TUO 7 ' '■fl—rfnriw n.: . . . U,

. . iq<;!

Alao, dsalea to ...

Jbreiffn and Domestic lAquan and

Cigars,

NO. Tl SOUTH MERIDIAN STRBET,

Attorneys at Law, DIBRRRABOX1S, IN BEAU A. practice in th* Federal aad Mato ■ aaffiggsassf *»

ft.. :. . .syi'

BRICK IsaCHIWkS.

n d

f » •LSrm.tvrn

r Mountain, —; LsCros**, —; Bjto-

jjjw, _> c V£il ToieM mmrttat*

Toledo, Totodtff, Notwaber Flour—Rtotipt* 2^00 btnffi*; th* msrlort t*

ItoF* ttjDfUtot* 1*61** sit. Itwlllinvlgreatottto healthy color to ths skin,

iy«

fflt to Cholic. Diarrhea and

Kohler’s Wild Cherry Tonic

Sir-la**

P#|H . . refeMfflffffr to you a (ear month* sine* is the baa* mill in the

country, amd the beet *aw mill I aver saw, I thousand feet par day wita 1

rks comp! *

it is the _ that! •ay too 1

it is aw .

saw mill,

villa ceM

■ :>•

rnu infill. I

A. JONES A CO.,

} ii-jM oa %iu Is#

uj c» Wt Ai_ $i '

od thing*

kiSSI

dull nd

WSggmiysi,..

tool*! > »«*a

Ryoisll** ofMleMfM fit 01 W. jirwy^Qoiiii, _ _ ■

lahoald to* ft.

Xi-s ». J

mmA BMmglm- bffar-birsm,

1

baUeve, ths bine in to*

$!££££

. Machine 1 XREQUi

13s Bttdii <r>

’’ORAM*.- 1

JlSI sfiL- jl „ili

istii

nSS&rwSI MjUi

<1C t>

■ “ nsV a idgj|“ <

iniv: hiu : ’ .it/q SgkV To • I i.« i . tri* :w t .1 hi. ii .t mol tow Jij; 1. « "iflmiaia'f d•i 1 * "

isj iq aJ

1 Market Otieet

'•7' r *fl *»B

ii* p* to

atJUY a*T» 1

United States Hotel, Opposite tee New Fork and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot, BEACH STREET, BOSTON, By F. M PRATT tanSO dly Formerly of the American House

|T is an i X ral^ia

iu les- ^an twe- tj four b u>». n • more than t»o or th' ee I'ids

No other form of Neur igi or '■erv"us l>i»ease has iail«d to yield to this wonderful rem-

edial agent

Even In tbe severest cases ot Chrmic neural gia and general nervous ilerangements—o' many yea s stan'ling—affecting the entires stem, its use tor a few navs. or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief and ver rarely tails to produce a complete and peril anent cure. it contain-no drugs or other materi •!» in the siigb est deg'ee injurious even to tbe mo-i delicate sv-tem. and can always be used with per-

fect salety.

It has l>>ng been in constant use by many of ou mosi. eminent physicians who give it their unanimous and unqualided approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage. One package $' 00; po-tage 6 cents Six packages 05 00 postage 27 cents. Twelve packages. f9 00; po-tage 43 cents. It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and me ticines throughout the United States, and by TURNER A C Sole Proprietors, 120 Treraont street Roston. Mass. BROWNING A SLOAN, ‘gents, octftd6m Indianapolis. ' S'lias a.

WORM TEA

A Pieasant. - a t b and effecttor ail kinds ol ‘-onus k>i also, a reliable cure for

Possess In e in its combination wonderful lug and strengthening properties, it will improve the health of the patient, whetl affected by Worms or other causes.

Price 95 Ceuta.

Sent by wail for 26 cents.

JOHN A

derful cleans-

always ether

PARE REDUCED. Board $3 SO Per Day. USITED STATES H TEL.

seplft dSm

K-oikiavUle, My.

American Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Nall

jyfiSdtf

PHILADELPHIA. 8 M. HEULING8. Proprietor

8. X. UtiTTkNDkN.

0. X. SKaos.NT

CLARENDON HOTEL, CtNCINNATI, OHIO-

*. E. Crittenden & On., Proprietor*

TTAVINQ leased ths property XJ. W alnut Str- et House, and <

improvements upon the same, it is now thoroughly refurnished, painted, carpeted, and in most excellent condition, and will from this date

known as the completed our is now thor-

be the

I'XAKETYDONi HOY'Elasee our friends and arantee the aocomDON to be equal to any Hotel in tbe city Telegraph office in the Hotel. . marts d 8. B CRITTENDEN A CO

MANHATTAN HOTEL MURRAY STREET. Second door from Broadway, opposite tb* Park NEW YORK. If. HUGGINS, PmprletnrA. J. SMITH. Clkbk septo-tV

WOOUEN FACTORY

HOMEMADE* ttOODS. All persons wishing to practice ECONOMY

should go to the

OHIO PKEUI1I WOOLEN FACTOKT WEST END OF WASHINGTON ST., SOUTH SIDE.

TO BUT THEIR

Blankets, Flannels, Yarns. JEANS AND CASSIMJEHBS, A LL of which we make and iiqll at RETAIL f\ much cheaper than toe aame quality can be bought elsewhere. aovl dsm MRRRTTT A CQU6HLKN. “gUffiSs WORKS. NEW AldHAAtfr CLASS WORKS.

J. B. FORD A SON,

Manufacturer* of

WINDOW IUM, 1 sS$ggge

caw , „ r .,

Hew

Albauxy,

\17R are now

W i

rtanuikeDuring acgtewsivMy jfff

WHVI>OW ox.*ajss 9 FroasSxl* to 40x60 Uchtoeltbar sln.flB or double

tfit *af

DO 7 r -' Kfirebaftt aad

■‘T iLiMMBwfi* . t

f as S A if Mi

A. PERRY, Chemist.

M. 8. BC RR A CO., 28 Tremont street. Boot a General Agents, and Cor sale bv all Druggist*

deodAwlv

NOTICE TO ittOIHERS.

DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. TTSE In the future only Seabrook’s, pleasant t U lake, harmless in i'« ac io" effi lent

eti

ab ca-es Invaluable in the

811

the hotels, Kestiveness Teethii'g', eu-. Gives

liable

diseases

luabie

Summer Complaint ir.eg s, Kestiveness Teethii'g,

health to the child and rest to the mother.

and re-

,e lolloping ;ularit es of

ftiKKFV YOUR BA.OOU.

■lurley’H MarMHparHim.

This is the pure and genuiue extract of tb#

ill on trial, be found t' effect

root auu tain and | and dise

rerain te

perlectcuri 01 the tses; kft> cti >i s <>f

Co- iveness. Debility .Syphilis.Scrofuia. or King

Pt il, etc , etc

loll wing complaints sof the Bo' es. Habitual

irofma. or King’s

Mmrley’x A^ve Ionic. Perfectly reliable The only remedy for Chills and Sever that is or can he depe«<ied • ,on is Hurley’s Avue ionic. There have been 'housands < ured by umbk it who ha > tried the usual remedies without benefit; but in no cate has Hurley’s Ague Tonic failed to effect a cure. Hurley** Popular Worn* Uaudy. As this is really a specific for Worms, and ths best and most palatable form to give to obildren Periectly tasteless. Any child will take It. Hurley** Mtoxaach Ritter*.

ver. or Disordered Stomach, 1

Ders that can compare with these For sals by

all Druggists.

Jaxae* Raddle A Co. Pi-op’w*. 41 Bullitt S reel Louisville Ky * tei'IffdmonSsat,* ^Un

jDzi. aOuDiEisr,

Of L*nUTille,

success to the treatment of <J A C E R.

The D ctor removes Caaver without Pain or ths use of ths knife, and ia addi'kiu toto.sbs treats aiKHRoNiC t ISEASeS with great success. Remarkable Case of Cancer Cured

very 1 by Dr.

W. C Uouden, of Louisville, Ky.

I wuh to make a stateme- t to the public ol the ase 01 my litt'e sou, only three and a naif years

afflicted w ith caueer, curable, when I placed care. The cancer was a

o:.e, involving almost the entire

ch- et. it appeared to be of a very malignant character, auu a rapid growth, and had been coming for about three yerrs. The Doctor mails

very large ch- ek. it 1

char; com! an a| time

paratlvely little p*i

lea

ive

days it sloi

cion appeared t> and in a few da;

surr> unding parts to a health has since been successfully he entirely free from pain, anc

involving almost the entire

mali 1 ha< octor hut 1

not appear to produce but coi p*in to my son. The ap li<

ng tor about three y

an application, which he continued but a short time, which did not appear to produce but

10 my son. The ap licatne -anocr to au*M state.

bed aut, leaving the

lougbed aut, healthy cond lily healed,

'tion, and to

_ [, and be i* 1

pain, and i- now

nd be is now r perfectly

little son to very proud of being

well, and my

cured.

I have seen and heard of a great number ef oases cured by Dr Couden’s treatment, and in the strongest manner I recommend him to all those who are so unfortunate as 10 be afflicted w ith cancer. I would ad v toe all parsons afflicted to make no delay in securing Dr. < cud n’s treat-

1 believ. his treatment to be Is

ment, as I beliov. his treatment to be less painful and far superior to any other physician to the United States. Any one desiring further particulars can address me at HaglersviUa, Henry

C. 8#aIX

Any cm

mt

county, Tennessee.

■ a vary

We, the undersigned are acquainted wl'h C. A Payn, and know that his little son w ■• successfully treated by Dr. W L. Louden, of this city, and from what we are ab'e to judge from the appearance ol the child It was surely a

remarkable success

GEO. « WICKS, No. 108 West Mato street W. M. GRUBB. ) Commission Merchants, M. R. HARDIN,? corner Washington J. F.MoLCRX > and Second streets. TAt LOR CRANK, No 974 Wert Mala street. G. B. BLANCHARD No. 189 WsM Mato St.

Hotel, or Office. Post Office box. oem-9taw*w9m

*€? — .'y'

TO YOTXTVG MEN.

sand » remss to uajugm's oaad Dtarxitaajtx ever of a private or conWdethd nature, and ladies trovjbied with any of toe ailments peculiar to toe sax. by inolostog 9ft cents as above, with brief ssaffaiitaxt of ease, will receive particuian f and expl anatoms ax aseay on thesntoaot < ence confidential. ILIJAMS, Drawer!

I■.!» m*

1M*| 108.1

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1 tof

t'.. ?uJ [WErni * v an* - j|l*4B£®i'-t41 'U' z* *ft . - - -- • ’•to 3 If)- 1 ■' : Oi’irRfe ftp i ■* 6, * d*'

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