Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1868 — Page 3
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UaaapoUa, Indiana.
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anally dull, notwlthsUndlnt tha maaaaa of “loyallsts” aipaotad to-morrow, all of whom ara to bo fad. Tha offarlnn ambraoed a poor lot of aealawaca, not flt to mako “doc moat’* of. Bayors worn vary rolaotant In taking hold dnrlng tha aarly hoars of markot.oxpoating to bo ablo to pick up somatblng batter -toward tha close. Dnt they ware dtfffmod to disappointment, and ware oompelled, for want of something batter, to take the
months. One lot were really fine. The only hogs In market were one small lot, previously engaged. Oood batchers hogs ara in fair request, and good prices could be obtained. The reported receipts of lire stock at Kingan A Co.’s yards. West end of Maryland street, today are as follows: • Head.
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INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIKE TABLE.
if Columbui ind Inditnpolls Line.
Reef Cattle...
Sheep and Lambs.... Hogs
ana to get the news CATTLE—Dull; quality poor; prleesJ4c lower. Si'S- xviusni & h £\ h :, str 1 ..?'
were compelled to have something for market to-
morrow.
Wo give the following as the range of prices paid for the different grades of cattle: Per 100 lbs. gross. First quality $•'> 00@5 2S Second quality 4 4004 Third quality 4 00@4 SHEEP—Receipts adequate to the demand, which was light; quality generally good; prices
steady.
We give the following as the range of prices paid for the different grades of sheep and lambs: If- • r. . ?ereep*W
TBAias Mira. aakivg.
Lightning Day Express 3:00 a. m. 2:06 a. m Mail and Express 10:10a.m. 7:30a. mSi ,! . b ?2Fk d rfi®T?;,‘ l .V.'.! FiSSj: S: E Sunday Express 7:30 p.m. 7:30 a. m Cincinnati via Cambridge and Cbnnereville.
Express Accommodation.... Express
... 3:00a. m. 12:46p. m ...10:10 a.m. 2:06 a. in
... 3:30 p. m. '
Cincinnati via Richmond. Express 3:00 a.m. 2:06 a. m Accommodation 10:10a, rn. 7:30a. m Cleveland, Col., Cin. and Indianap’lis Railroad. (Late Bellefonlainc Railway.) Fast Express...... *1:00 a. m. 42:31 a. m Eastern Express ♦»:00a. m. *7:3<Sa, m Night Express <, 10.10a. m. *3:10 p. m Union Accommodation... *7:36 p. m. ffliflOp. m * Except Sundays. fExcept Mondays. Madison Railroad. Mali 2:36a.m. 10:00a. m Express 10:20a.m. 7:16p. m Jeffersonville Railroad. , t ‘ Night Express 2:36a.m. 2:46a. m Mail 10:20 a.m. 10:00 a. m Accommodation 7:40p.m. 7:15p. m Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway. ChicagoMail 11:30a.m. 0:46a. m Chicago Express 8:60p.m. 4:46p. m . Lafayette and Chicago Railroad. Quincy and 8t. Jo Express 3:06 a. m. 1:25 a. m Chicago Mail 11:35 a. m. 9:60 a. m Chicago Night Express 8:06 p. in. 7:36 p. in Local Accommodation loaves 7:60p. m. Cincinnati Railroad. Morning Express 1:36 a.m. 2:35 a. m Mail and Accommodation..l0:06 a. in. 9:60a. m M krtinsville Accom 1:60 p. m. 11:20 a. in Express 7:60 p.m. 7:60 p.m Terre Haute and Indianapolii Railroad.
Arrow Express..
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.... 3:00a. m. 12:50 a. m .... 7:66 a. in. 10:00 a. m
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Evansville Express
8t. Louis Night Express 8:06 p. m.
6:25 p. in 7:16 p. m
Vincennes Railroad. (Open to Gosport.)
Accommodation 2:20p.m. 9:35 a. m Cincinnati and Indianapolis Junction. Aocom’da’tn ... 1:00pm I Cons’villo Ao...l2:3‘a m Cons'viile Ac.. 3:10pm 1 Accom’da’tn... 6:15 a m
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. iKDUXAroua.TutsnAT Evggnro.l
ovpiember 1, 1868. J
The following are the quotations of Uovern-
ment bonds, gold, etc.;
United Stat^^ixes of •• *: ;• •• m'. 1866 •* new 1867 1868 *• •• 10-40's, ** ** Quid
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iDdinwnpolia Wlsoleaiele Market. Tuksdat. September 1, 1868. FLOUR—Firm and in good demand. Stock light. We quote. ixtraV^^^^ Fata Ur - , ^ ™ Cornmeal . I iS&!8 WHEAT-Firm and in active demand. We quote: Prime new red at |1 75; choice. SI 80; and new white at SI 90@2 10. CORN—Scarce and in demand. We quote: S5fl6lc. for high mixed and white shelled; and 80085a for ear from wagon and car. OATS—New active at 50(n«65c. RYE—Uood demand at fl@l 10. BRAN AND SHORTS-Per ton, $231 shipstuff, $30088. SEEDS—Dull. Clover. $7 50; timothy. $3. BUTTER—Dull W# quote: choice fresh. 30c; inferior, 20c. CANDLES—We have still to report a firm market, but no changes have been made In quotations. Star, 16022c; summer pressed, 16%917o. CHEESE—Active. Western Reserve, 16c; Hamburg, 17o; Factory, 18; Goshen, ISJ-^c. CEMENT—$2 7503 per barrel. : COFFEE—Unsettled. Rio, fair, 23}^025^c; prime, 26026^1 choice, 27027}^c; Laguayra, 27(4 27^c; Java, 38040c. EGGS—11013c per doien. FEATHERS—Firm at 73075a for prime live
FISH—Fairly active, and the market firm. We quote: White, half barrel , T £ ^Jftariarssacrrz: j» •» KSi: iEEEEEE issis FRUITS—Green Apple* Arm at $4 6006. Dried Apple* * are firm and scarce at 809c; peeled peaches, 25o; nnpoeled do., halves, 12013c. FoaiiONFaviTB-Raisins; Layers, new crop,$475; old $4 60; raisins, M. R., $4 50; Turkish Prunes, per lb, 18c; French, 16c. Pxachm—2tt> cans $3 50 4 00; $4b cant, 04 0004 06. IsMoxa-Ar* very firm at $13014 repacked for Sicily; French, repacked, 016 per box. Drum Fiob—17020c per pouad, MOLASSES—Trade good; syrops firm with an advance. We quote: New Orleans scarce at •11601)9; Porto Rico, 70a; choice syrups, 01 1001 £); medium, 75086c ;common, 66a. “PROVISIONS - Unchanged. From Messrs. Lash A Tousey, produce andgeneral commission merchants. No. 43 South Delaware street, w* receive the following quototions: Perk-New meas, $29 50003. Balk Meets—12Ho ft>r shoulders, 14c for ribbed sides, and 16H016o for clear sides. Bacon—Shoulders 14c; ribbed sides, 16}£e; clear ribbed, 17c; clear sides firm, 18Vic; breakfast bacon firm, 20c. Lard—20c. for prime kettle. Hams—Sugar cured, 21022c. Dried Beef-30021®. BAGS—Quiet at 4>4e. • BALT-Lake, $2 8602 90; Kanawha, $2 850
2 90.
•OAPB—Firm: Indianapolis German, OKo; Prector and Gamble's, lO^iOUe; Werk’s German, 1OH011«; Babbitt’s. 12012}ic. POTATOES—Active demand *t |3 50 per barrel. BUGARr-Firm; do change fn quotatloiis. * Hard refined. Yellow
Frime to choice Demerara
Lambs, each 2 00 HOGS—There were only a few hogs in market, and they the first for three months. They sold readily at $8 00. Good batchers’ hogs, by the car load, would bring $8 50. Mew York Monoy and Ntork Market. New York, September 1. Money—In moderate demand, abund ant and easy at .3(0,4 per cent, on call, with exceptions at 5. Sterling—Firmer at 01 09(S)1 09}^. Gold—Firmer; opened at 01 44%; closed at fl 44%(gsl 45. Exports to-day, 0230,000. y Gorerumerit Htookn—A glmde loWar, eTofiing sternly. : ‘I \ (Coupons of 1881, 114; ditto 18fl2, 113%(^H3%5 ditto 1804,109‘4@100%; ditto 1865, lll(g)lll%; ditto new, 108^108%; ditto 1867, 107%(g)107%; ditto 1868, 108(a) 108%; 10-40’s at 105^)105%. State Bonds—Quiet and firm: Missouri, 92%; old Tennessee, (15; new ditto, 61 %@ 62%; old North Carolina, 7i<a)71%; new ditto, 70%| old (Virginia. 56. The Railroad market is dull, the Interest conttned to a few specialties, the New York Central, Erie, Toledo Northwestern, St.Paul. The reported negotiations for the pnrehase of the Atlantic and Great Western, pnt Erie to 49, but a reaction took place to 46%, when it became known that the rumor was probxbly unfounded. The market closed steadv. The payments of the Rock Island dividend commenced today. The interest on the Erie bonds was also paid to-day. Express and miscellaneous shares dull. The following were the 5:30 p. m. prices: f’anton, 45%(g)46%c; Cumberland, 28% (a)30%c; Wells’ Express,25%(7i,26c; American, 40%c; Adams’, 48%($4Uc; I’nited Htat-’s, 4l%@41%c; Merchant’s Union, 21'4(0)21%! Quick Silver, 20%22; Mariposa, preferred, ('>(6.8; Pacific Mail, fl 00%(«il 01; Western Union Telegraph, 34()i34%e; New York Central, 0125%(blAic5 Erie, (17c; preferred, 69(((80; Hudson; 39%(a)40c Reading, 90%ftt91c; Ohio and Mississippi, 20%(g)29%c; Wabash, 5)l%(«.6;i%c; St, Paul, 78to78Jic; preferred, 84%©84%; Micliigair Central, fl 18(«,1 19; Michigan Southern, 85%s5%c; Illinois Central, fl 45; Pittsburgh, 86%(a87c; Toledo, fl 02%^ 1 02%; Rock Island, 0102(g) 1 02%; North Western, 84%((t(84%e; preferred, 84%(g,84%o: Fort Wayne, fl 08%(g 1 08%; Hartford and Erie, 22(g,22%c; Chicago and Alton, fl 41; preferred, fl 63; Terre Haute, 40®42%c; preferred, 63%c; Ashtabula, 99c. Mining Shares—With Parmlee, f4 30t<£ 4 35; La Crosse, 29c; New York, 90(g,95e. Boston quotations, copper stocks—Calumet, 44c; Copper Falls, 19c; Fraklin, 13%e; Nectn, 70c; Haooek, 3%c; Quincy,
20c.
Receipts nt the Sub-Treasury $1,467,579; payments, 01,034,253; balance," f87,928,778. Mew York Market. New Yoke, September 1. Cotton—More active and firm; sales of 3,500 bales nt 80%c for middling uplands. Flour -Receipts 6,004 barrels; market irregular and unsettled and lOfgdoc lower; sales of 7,400 barrels at f6 75(48 for supertine State and Western; $7 80(p8 90 for extra State; $7 8(%9 75 for extra Western; $9 90^(11 75 for white wheat extra; f8 50(gl2 for round hoop Ohio; flOf^lO 25 for extra St. Louis; fll 50(g.l t for good to choice, closing quiet. California quiet; sales of 450 sacks at $9 90(g 12. Rye Flour—Bull and lower; sales of 250‘barrels at f7(^9 25; small lots of choice at $9 flO, Com Moal-'Qulot; sales of 300 barrels of city white at f6 25. Whisky—Nominal nt G8@70e. Wheat—Rweipts, 24,630 luishcls; market 1(420 better for spring, <lull and 2(gi4c lower for winter; sale* of 2(4,OOO bushels at $2lg,2 04 for new and old No. 2 spring, the latter price delivered: $2 10 for No. 1 spring; f2 22% for new rod Indiana; 02 30 f>r now amber Michigan; $2 42%(g 2 53 fir new white Mk-higan; $2 so for extra choice ditto; f2 79 for white Cali-
fornia.
Rye—Quiet; sales of 600 bushels Western at 60<g,0] <. Barley—Nominal. Barley Milk—(|uiot. Corn—Ileodpts, 40,7i5 bushels; market 1(42c better tnd active demand, chiefly forborne us^ and speculation; sales of 134,000 bushels at $1 18(«il 2-f for unsound; $1 25(g,l 2<} foisound mixed Western; 81 24 (41 24% for old ditto in store; $1 27 for .'Southern ye low. Oats—Iteeelpts, 61,838 bushels; market quiet; sales of 59,000 bushels at 81c for Western in Aore; 82%c afloat; 72(a75c for new ditto, tlie latter price adoat. Rice—Dull. Coffee—Quiet; sales of {K)9 sacks of Rio on private terms. (Sugar—In fair request; sales of 100 hogsheads at 10%6«dl%e for Cuba; llOo ll%c for Port 1 Rico. Molasses—hull. Hops—Quiet at l(k'<,40c for American. Petroleum—Steady at 14%(415c for Crude; 3l%c for refined in bond. Provisions—Pork heavy; sales at 1,500 barrels at $28 70(428 85 for mess, closing at $28 75, cash; $28 76 for old ditto; $23 75 @24 12 for prime; $25 75@20 for prime mess. Total stock of old and new, 54,068 barrels; last tionth, 69,600 barrels; law year, 78.311 hiilhels, Beef steady and unchanged; salei of 125 barrels at $14 Sofa 20 50 for new plain mess; stock of old and now, 18,293 plogs; last month,20,855plogs; last year, 1,250 tierces; market nominal. Beef hams dull at 25@31c. Put meats hrm; sales QfH5packages at 13%@14c for Shoulders; I6@l9%c for hams; middles firm and quiet; 30 boxes of Cumberland cut at 16c; 100 boxes of short clear to arrive, on private terms. Lard—A shade firmer; sales of 450 tierces at 18%@19%cfor steam, and 19%@ 19%c for kettle rendered. . Butter—Quiet and heavy at 34@38c for Ohio, and 37@43o for State. Cheese—Hull at 13@17c. LATEST MARKET—5 P. M. Flout—Closed dull snd 5@10c lower. l@2c lower ig; thtfre Is Rye—Qsiat end steady at ft. fio@l 02 for Western. Oats—.Steady nt 81c in store; 81 %cafloat for old W’estern; 70@78c for new Western at railroad depot, and 74%@75c afloat. Corn—Dull at $1 17@1 23 for unsound, and $1 23@1 24 for sound new mixed Western afloat. Provisions—Pork ts qfliot at $28 75 Tor mess, cash and regular; beef is unchanged; cut meats are quiet and steady; tMCon Is Afm, with a fair inquiry; small sales of Cumberland at 15c. * Lfifd—Firtnmd qiaWt at 19@19%c for fair to prime steam. ■<>*... ,.-i Hgg»-<Ready at^a4@2|c. ^! e i. . - Ckleago Market. V >
$11®12.
Wheat—White a shade better; amber and No. 1 red steady; Spring l@2c lower; sales off white Wabash at $2 50; No. 2ditto at $213; white Michigan at $214; amber Illinois at $21$; amber Michigan at $2 07; ditto at sellers’ option for September, at $2 04@2 05; No. 1 red at $2; No. 1 Spring
MsIMsssrs Market.
Baltimore, September 1. Flour—Dull snd unchanged.
Wheat—Dull sad desHbed fie. it. <-■ .
Corn—Steady at SI 20@1 26.
Oats—Heavy and lower; sales 66@68c,
Rye-Sales at $1 40.
Provisions-Firm afld unchanged. ,I lWtt»2Sil2d Mr.* 1 '* # R * ^ J ploar—Sales st $0 75@6 77 for super*
•ae. . . _ Coro—Sales at 90o. Oats—Sales st 48@50c.
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Flour-Dull with only a small order : Corn—Firmer; sales at 80@09o for mix-
and. with sales of prime
85; ditto Missouri at
fl 86@I iMk * it. ,;>«> ,11
Rye—In demand at fl 18@1 if.
shoulders: 4f%e for eloar rib sides; 17%c
for clear aides. > ?—r~ r~r~\ Lard—Sales is a sntsll way at -l8%c foi choice tierce: 19%@20c for keg.
Whisky—small sales at ft 25; round Ks ssssfe wa,'. ^
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Toledo Market.
Toledo, September L
31,025 bushels; rye, 5,187 bushels. Shipments)—Flour; ?,S96 barrels; ufoeat,
36,060 bushels; corn, 4,100 bushels; oats, 58470 bushels; rye, 3^547 buahels; barley,.
400 bushels. ,. (
Flour—Sales of foncy white wheat at
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Corn—A shade better; sales of No. 1
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at 67c; Michigan at 67c; No. 2 at 65%o. Rye—Market 8c better; sales or Ni
at $126@1 28.
Lake Freighto—Finn at 0c to Buffalo, 10c to Qawego, and 12%c to Ogdensburg. Mow York Dry Coodo Marked.
Nmw York. September 1.
There is rather a better fooling in the market for domestic cottons, and one notable advance in Lowell prints of %c, and of the American of %e, the farmer being Ho and the latter 13%c. This shows the tendency of the market. All the regular make*of prints lu desirable styles now bring 13@13%c, while
the Coches are held at 14c.
Heavy brown shdetlngn are firm at 16® 17c for best Southern and Eastern makes. Bleached muslins steady at 28c for New York Mills, 22c for Tuscarora, IBo for Masonville and 16c for New York Ida
Mills.
Paper cambricks in steady request at
13c for Masonville.
Blackburn twilled sileslas command
16c. Ctnelweatt Market.
GnfciRNATi, September i.
Fl our—Unch anged. Wheat—Unchanged.
Corn—Sales at 96@96c, and in good de-
mand.
< >nts—Firm at 55c. Cotton—Qnlet at 29%c. Provisions—Unchanged and qniet with a moderate order demand. Sugar—Dull; refined %c lower and held
at 16;«@16%c. Coffee—Steady.
Linseed Oil—Sales at 81 15, and in good
demand.
Beef Cattle—Dull and 75c lower; sales
of fair to prime at $4@4 60.
Sheep—Active and 25c higher; sales at
THE BEST COOIING STOVE EVER KADE
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MEBC1ANT8’ HOTEL (formerly DennUon Honae.) fnrtt STREET, ^BAR MAIN,
Clnelwutl, Ohio.
Gallehff, Nelson & Co., - - Prop’s,
ifilleher, Nelsi
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gross, and
$3@4 50, gross.
Ifogs—Advanced to $10(411
the demand good with a light supply.
■ ■ 8* Fbllsdelpkla Market.
Philadelphia, September 1.
Petroleum—Dull; crude, 15c; refined,
30c.
Flour—Declined 26c; sales of nortbwestern extra family at $9 50® 11; Ohio ditto, $10®12 50. Wheat—Dull and drooping; saleaoffsir and prime red at |2 25@2 36; white at $2 65. Rye—Sales at $1 0O@1 68. Corn—Scarce; sales of yellow at fl 27® 1 30; mixed Western, $1 24®1 26. Oats—Steady; sales of new Western at 70@75e. Groceries—Small business. Provisions—Unchanged. Clover Seed—Steady at $$. Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee, September 1. Flour—Dull and prices nominally unchanged. Wheat—Closed firm at $174 for No. 1, and $1 63@1 63% for No. 2. ()a(s—Steady at 52%c for No 2. Corn—Steady at 99c for No. 2. Receipts—Flour, 1,000 barrels; wheat, 45.000 bushels; oats, 1,000 bushels: corn, 2.000 bushels. Shipment—Flour, 1,000 barrels; wheat, 17.000 bushela; oats, 500 buahela. Cleveland Market. Cleveland, September 1. Flour—City made Is held at $10®10 50 for XX spring; $11(411 50 for X* red win-* ter; country brands arequlet at $9(a,10for X X spring; $9 50@10 50 for XX red winter; $12@J3 for XX white. Wheat—Sales of 1 car of No. 1 red winter at $2 07; 1 car of No. 2 at $1 94; 20,000 bushels of No. 1 red, September delivery, at $2 05. Corn—Sales of 2,000 bushels at $1 07. Rye—Sales at $1 37.
•*'**« VOU .in_4 at J. A. Shannon’s einnati. the beet Carriage end Boggy fit. the lowest each prices in the State. I hold oit great inducements to those buying soft to ship, se I will mskethe pries lover to those buying for that m&raws® >ngI2d 3m 77 A. SHANNON.
I have the beet selected itook of Xloating- Stoves! In the city. Am coW atent for l4o Littlefield celebrated Base Boroim MorniDf dory Store And Warm Air Faraaees. Over five hundred of them ore now in nee in this eity. Call and *ee the improved Morning Glery of 1868. The beetBaM Burning Store ever made for heating. Burna Anthracite Coal or Coke. •OrEach itore ia warrante<l to be aad to do all tkat ia elaimad for it.
•OLD OILY BY I. L . F R A TV I£ E M naeLsa is StOYes, Hopse Farnlshliig (foods, MarbUixed Iron Mantles, Grates, Etc., M«. 67 East Waeblnwton Rtrvot, ^^T.Th.8..
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■BTrSLItm a. ». 1824. OEORGE FOX, Manofieeturer of m«tl»«d Pearl. Wbentew, Pwlveriawd Cone and Silver Glnee sta-KjOb:, NO. 8T COLUMBIA STREET. angl2 d3m Cinrinnati, Okf*.
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most dlatingnished:
i medical men of the world.
i Pteeneea nf the Amtaaml wr Cwr» krw kplnnl Hyetene.
iay, September 16, 1868. Both sexes are admitted. The course* of study are full and tborougb, and more than tha, usual number of Teacher* have been employed. The citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity are specially invited to patronise this institution.
TERMS.
In the Preparatory and Higher Departments, in College 8urip, which can be purchased for about
50 cent* on the dollar: . .
Branch sf the Jansen Type Fsundry. FRANKLIN TYPE, Stereotype and Electrotype FOUNDRY, ' 168 Vine Street^ bet. 4th £5? 5M, CINCINNATI. Allison,S mi th&Johnson, Manufacturer! of, and Dealen in Book and News Type, AWD PRINTING MATERIALS, Of every description. Stereotyping and Electrotyping In all their variso* branches t BOOKS, MUSIC, Patbwt Mbpicikb Lain.* awn Diaacnem, Jobs, Wood Cure, arc., avc. augll dim * wf>m
j on
Per session Uolow Preparatory, per session, in cash...
842 «0 28 00 10 00
Per term, cash
Matriculation fee, per session U)0 Janitor’s foe, per term... Iw
For further particulars, inquire of
B(JRGE8S, President, _er at the Northwestern
1 particular
249 North Alabama,
Christian University offlo*.
MEDICAL.
;i4%0i5 .15%015%
TALLOW—We quote: Firm.Jlo, WOODEN WARE—Ws ffuoteS Ntf. t tubs, 0 4omo, 11360; No. 2ditto, $12; No.Sditto, 811; No. 1 churns, common, per dosen, $13 60; No. 2 ditto. 812; No. • ditto. $11: No. Icedar ditto,815* NoS ditto, ditto, ftti No. 3, ditto, ditto. ft3 v | Hall bushel meeaures, 8608 60; B and 0 backets, |2 8003 76; keelers, fire in nest, $3; meal selves, dRto.lStSM. 4< ' **’ • WHISKY—Dull; in bond, 66060; rsetified
$1100115.
WOOL—We quote: Clean tab-washed and pleked, 38040c; fleece washed, fine, 33036c: do. do. medium, 30033c; do. do. ooarse, 28031c; unwafobd, DMA*, .t } . )IH« WOOUBf YARNS—White, OTVi; pk0 arifibd.
fl, 11 06; high eeto*. |1kngy. find firm; aalffl of F8ra( v Vfp,, ^ ll(l ,t,. u ti “ * * HAY—Heavy. $14, in bale*, on cere, f w . jwvw. -■ - ww. v.w,..^ »v vp/.uuy.*_ .u. a,
1; sales of No. 1 this afternoon at 99%c. Oats—Active and %@%o higher; sales at 51%@62%c, closing at 52%ra,53%c. Rye—Moderately active and %@lc higher, closing firm at $1 24% for No, 1. Raylkja—Flymer at $f AHM 56 for Nor 2 and ft 42@1 45 for r<yected, closing firm
at the outside.
Hlghwiuefi—Inactive and nominal at
70c In bond.
EXCLUSIVELY FOR LADIES. i . .; » i , U . i » _ -* I ' » I * J LA BAIV13AIVAH,
OR LADIES* FRIEND,
A sntMtitnte for Periodical BaodagM, entirely stow tOvemtiofi. reeosm-
nt Fill
mended by all tke Kminent
syel elans
In Knrone and America, Imdlapenaffcle to every aim and Married Uedy dnrli monthly Indlapoaltlon. It
Flourextra. Wheat
Chicago, September 1.
-Leas active at$8@9 25 for spring -2@2%c higher; sales of No. 1 at
ft 7(1® 1 78 and No. fat $1 59%@1 63,oloa,Gom—lAss active and firm? bales of Haul »tWMe@91i $rov2«taii^)IN and ro*
i. for tight jected at 95o, clouing at 99%(£99%c for No.
idltmoaltlom. It oroaervew „ a^vtsaiariiiis;
aaid prevents fatal colds. Is also a certain preventative and radical enre lor nil P«-
7.7StS7?;S
peteney. Apathy and 8exu*iindrff«r*nce.“’these dlaeaee* are the bene of contention in married
cm - of ~ trt - , * ui inf -
It ia net *o much on aeeonnt of the debility of tile fenitai organ# and lot# of virility thnt I men* tion diaae lest diaaaaaa here, but for the aerious mental and physical proatration they proauce. The day ia not far diatoat when all the mysteries and intricacies connected with these diseases will be well understood; not nntil then will the practise of medicine be simplified. I treat them •Slely by Electrical mean* and the use ef my •* Reipeuerater.’* CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Under this head are those diseases which are dac to some morbid conditioa of the blood, and dopraved condition of tho fluids. MEDICATED BATHS. Thespoeifle effects are: To eqnalixe the eirenlatton of the blood; promote prespiration; promote absorption of dropsical effusions; promote U»e hftaliBg of ScrofuU And Chronic Uleer#; to r#move Ebeamatic pains, swellings from thejointi, and to decelerate the effect* of alterative medioWfc^S^EartMarkSt^friet.
D*. N. 8. PENDERY,
_ ^ Indianapolis, Indiana. ■■ML 0. Box 14ry._ iy8-d»aeod
BITTERS.
FRUIT tlARS.
Retail price #9 amsl
•'—.rsi.u'VLds-.TTs; ajsr-
* ted, etrewlars free.
(With 94
Lasly Apemta warn
INtURABCE.
perk $ft 3TM@ft 60; prime f2l reaaBSwdfi ) .diiie IrilftuiftftilaMHgtpR; 0fcf»e|
FRA. PC Kiel LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
*******
The Pioneer Indiana Company. i. ! . Ail Kft«d» #r Immp*.
Spencer’s Patent Self-Sealing FRUIT JAR,
A9D A
PMB.FCT 017COMBS.
The eaaiagt to
Open aad CIsHe.
—*, i 4i
Toek first pieufum *t_New
E. P. HO
Preeident.
and ^9 75@10 86 for medium to extra
choice, smooth.
Freights—Finn at 8e for oats, 9e for corn, and lOo for wheat to Buffalo; 12c for oris, and 14^c for wheat to Oswego. —r. r i v Ae'WWO UHHUe Shipments—Flour. 11,385 berrels; wheat, 108,688 btraheig; corn, 114,667buah•la; orie, to,186 bueheia; bogs, 2,666head.
wjirxssasj prod nee the greatest end " — euam wi
In'the
WA.RI>’S
Eureka Tonic Bitters.
TYE read in the legends of history of how Ponce de Leon and his cavaliers of old Spain searched the blossoming Hade* of Florida, cheered by the hope that they should yet drink from tho fountain of yerpetnal youth and vigor. 8ick and suffering kaseanity bow. like those Spanish knights, seek eagwrly for any remedy that will revivify and strengthen. Unlike tkat fabled fountain. Ward’s Eureka Tonic Bitters is no begaitiag cheat, oat prepared by an eminent aad skillful physieua, who has tasted its curative virtue* in an extensive and successful practice of over two seer* years. Disclaiming to be a paneeafor all diseases, it gwmmfosi to cure Chills and Fover, Sick aad Nervous Headashe, Neuralgia, Rheunatiem, Dyspepsia, Constipated Bowels aad Indigestion, and has boon used by persons afflicted with eoasnmptioB and bae proven of great benelt to them. It will send the blood bounding with healthful pulses through systems long diseased, debilitated and miserable: er dispel feeUeneee resulting from acute attacks of Bilions or Typhoid Fevera. Itia compounded of purely vetetatisiagredkata, aad* ia given to tho world aa a pleasant aad reliable tonle. W. X.WAHD. Sols Proprietor.
W. M. WARD k CO.. Wholesale Dealen pare Copper Distilled Whiskies. No. SSI Madison Street, Covington. Ky. augll dSm
MILITARY.
DAY- i ’ In-
niMOVAL.
1 XI E M O -V J%, Xi
i.** • J
yoar Interest aad buy no other but tin ****** *******.
.a^oatrsTia
SCHOOL.
> -:r. i
4 y
von SALK OUTUADK
Mg^^sieghfga * fan . '*5 e t'&.l . E" JfP tS'cnL .-s 5:/Mi ft r: as' «1
SEXaEOT SOHOOIa.
GOLDSBERRY’S | s Jj-Hi*t-', r:--A. v> <• ftlt uWtwffJ . •?<■.■■■ 0% -- ■- J • <0 ■ ■ Hat Storey i y ■ 'J t j /iihri; i#-'?; • . >/ a! i'* /< * •-j I i.;e. ,*Uh ii • SS WuntWa
augSdSm
4
iLEOi’EisiXisro r~'’. J. •• .. .. n-iiiy. )
AJLXJBM, ABBKY dfc C4k, Wholesale Dealen in STONEWARE, Brown and Yellow Ware, GLASSWARE, ETC.. No. 86 Meridian street, < jy23 d3m INDIANAPOLIS.
THE NEW YORK STORE
block
BREMERMAN & RENNER, Carriage Manufacturers, No. 123 East Washington street, (Opposite the Court House,) )y21 d3m INM IANAPOLIS.
JOHN WOODBRIDGE, Importer of, and Wholesale Dealer in QUEENSWARE, CHINA, And Glassware,' No. 36 South Meridian Street, Jy22 d3m INDIANAPOLIS.
KTAMS ft SHOWN, JOBBERS IN NOTIONS And Whit© Goods, TS Saatk Bl&rldlaa Street. 19* Conn try trade solicitod. myfiOdSm
JOHKT riSHBACK, Manufacturer of Leather A Leather Belting, And cash dealer in Robber Belting, Parking, Leather, Hides end Oil, 125 gawth Meridian St., auglfl d3m INDIANAPOLIS.
MERRILL & CO . , No. 6 East Washington St., Wholesale Booksellers, AND STATION EBA, Dealers in Envelopes. Pens, School Books, Writins and Wrapping Paper, Ink, Paper Bags, aiour Sack*, etc. aug8 dSm
PHILIP DOHN, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds
of
I* .A. H X. O H OTHER FURNITURE, WARBROOM AND FACTORY. 24C Sooth Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. •VSprin mod< neatly
^Spring Mattresses and Upholstering de to order. Repairing of all kinds xtiy done. mugl5 U3m
X. F. IRYAHKT, Wholesale Dealer in IMPORTED LIQUORS, Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, Tobacco and Cigars, Etc., 141 Sontb Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. auglO d3m
THE IsTEW YTOK/K! STOE.E
Is new daily rereiving immense supplies of New Goods, and will, on
Thursday Next, 3d of September,
Be Reopened with the
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AAD BEST ASSORTED
STOCK OB’
EVER OFFERED IN INDIANAPOLIS.
sug27 d2w
CLEVELAND.
MEDICAL,
CLEVELAND ELLIPTIC CAST STEEL SPRING WORKS COR LETT BRO *S A CO., Manufacturer* of all kinds of Cast Steel Springs, (Of extra temper.) Pbr Railroad Cars, Buggies, Etc-, Cor. West Kiver and Second Sts., ietdly CLEVELAND, OHIO.
DR. WM. THOMSON’S Office and Consultation Parlors arc located at No. 29 Sonth Delaware Street,
■fTTHERE he will continue to f treat and cure Private ' see*, in all their specie*
Dies
it age phase*. Dr. Wi
?8,
ramification*
CAL.VIN C A.K.K.. President of the State Rolling Mill Co., Mannlacturen of Bar, Bait ait 0««p IrtB, ALSO, Plain and Galvanized Sheet Iron. Wfir Orders respectfully solicited. Office and Warehouses, 86 and 81 Menrin Street, je8 dSm CL* VKL AND, OHIO.
or. wm. Thomson will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent enre,
or make no charge.
Dr. Wm. Thomson has made
the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty • since the year 18ol—three years in the city of Buf- . falo. New York, eight years in Chicago, Illinois, and two year* in Peoria, Illinois. During cdpht,; prtt u tlce ln Chicago, Illinois, he cured over
tnirteen thousand coses.
Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Kheumatic and general diseases of the blood, Jumipiting ^ apor Bath of tiie most ingekind, in aonjunotion with internal treat-
uses a nious ment.
BIKHOFF Sc BRO., Wholesale Dealers in Copper Distilled Bourbon AND RYE WHISKY. Also, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Cigars. No. 77 South Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. Finlay A Wilders’ celebrated Toledo Ale for sale. auglO d3m
ual in<
sexes to
with unerring certaint morbid symptoms, unle
certainty the
m batted
FOREST CITY LAMP WORKS, KIMBALL A SMITH, Prop's, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Railroftd, Baggage and „. ~ Hotel Checks, Hart aad Signal Lanterns, Locomotive Head Lichts. and all kinds of Vessel Signal Lights an Glass for repairing the same. No. 15 Frankfort street, jeS dSm CLEVEL AND, OHIO.
extent, producing following train of batted by scientific
muroiu symptoms, unless combatted by scientifio medical measares, vis : Sallow countenance, dark Se tS a Un< * er d^ 8 head, ringing in
rattling of chariots, uneasiness a weakness of the limbs, confused intellect, loss of confidence, d
f. ar8 > noises like the rustling of 1 leares^nd rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loin*.
vision, blunted
ence, diffidence in apdislike to form new ac-
n, bin
oss of confidence, diffidence in apoacbing strangers, a dislike to form new oclaintances, a disposition to shnn society, loss of emory, hectic flushes, pin—*— — J —•
pn
qui
memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various options about the face, furred tongue, night
mon-
sweats, feua breath, coughs, consumption’,
omama, and frequently insanity.
The aflicted, on the first appearance of any of ? 1 V*' bo ,T. e symptom*, should immediately apply
fo Dr.^Wm. Ihomson for relief.
Office and Consultation Parlor*, No. !
BOWEN, BTEWABT, A CO. 18 TFesf Washington Street, Wholesale Dealers in SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER, ENVELOPES. Wrapping Paper. Bonnet Boards, Window Paper, etc., etc. nuglOdSm
GARDNER, BURT & OVIATT, PRODUCE Commission Merchants, Proprietors UNION OK AIN ELEVATORS, (capacity fsn.000 bushels,) Salt Lime, Plaster, Fish, etc. Receiver* and shippers of heavy freights. MF* Liberal cosh advances made.
USE MASON’S BLACKING.
jeSdfim
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
s. KA.TjrMA.axr, Wholesale Dealer in HATS, CAPS, FURS, And Straw Goods, 116 South Meridian Street,
angfi d3m
INDIANAPOLIS.
M. KAUFMAN k BROTHER, Wholesale Dealers in Imported and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS, ■oorbon trad Rye Whinfitieo, AU kinds of Liquor in Oases. 4S Louisiana St., opp. Union Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Dr. Kaufman’s World Preminm Bitters Also. Kaufinan’s celebrated Blue Jacket Bitters. jy28 d3m
FURNITURE.
jftI7<L3m
t’/itjn ir c >: ai t Mtwj T-
SCALES.
Mini’s Statiail Sabt W. F. GALLUP, Sraenl Ag% 74 Went Wools. SL,
CLEVELfiNO BRASS AND PIPE WORKS, 69 mad 61 Geator streoi. TATE, WORSWTCX & HAYES, Brass Ibunders and Finishers, Manufacturers and Dealen in WROUGHT I at ON PIPE, IKON FITTINGS, And Brae^ Goods, for Steam, Water, Gas and Oil. . j«8dly
It SLines for All!
lean ATm
For Stole by nil Dealers.
MEDICAL.
Cleveland File Wo ks, EetabllaMed lm 1858JOHN PARKIN, - - PnoraiiTOB, Noe. 88 aad 86 Columbus Street, Cuveuand, Ohio. PIL.E28 ANO RA.GPB Of every description manufactured and recut In tee best style. jeS d8m
Thirty Years’ Exprrieuce ia the Treatment of Chronic and Sexnal Diseases.
disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable consequences upon the mind aad body, with the author s plan of treatment—the only rational ana successful mode of cure, as snown by a report
• A truthful adviser to the marontemplating marriage, who enr their physical condition. Sent
of cases treated, ried and those co) tertain doubts of
A. St H. FlteH St CXK, Manufiactnrers aad dealers in Timber’, LatL And sainelss. Especial atttention given to filllug orders for Building andBrldge Timber. Yard No 8Carter Street, between Seneca Bt. and C. C. and C. B A, Jgfidfoa CLEVELAND, O
s|lted
6
Ptretl aty finish Ct., Mannfoetere VATLIVISirES, Amd Ltffinil aryora, Prineera* Fteld. G^mltee, from W« to Paints. Oils. Turpentine, uperior Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO.
rk. T^’auteiM nmy'be ©on-
e PATENT BED.
3 m Mm I* O ft I E A CO., No. 81 Kant Market Street, Indianapolis, Ind.,
Sole manntactnrera for thia city and State ef ErieftlT Patent U. s. Sprat m
Pateated Jssly •, MW. VfADK entirely of Wire . ill Straps. For cheapnesa, ( ness, aad especially the meat I elasticity, we guarantee oar String Beds ia use. . ^
and Don y. eteai timotiqi' ef,
The meet flattering testimomlah of eompexat
fitet respectabii ty promptly attended to.
