Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1868 — Page 3

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THK WEEKLY SENTINEL I« pabllihad arary Wadoardaf, it IS par aaftan,

In aafanaa.

turNo paper aant without the uionay, aor eon-

tlnued a ion

igor time than paid for.

INDIAHlPOm RAMOADIBIETIM Columbus and Indianpolis Una. TBama taara. aaaiya. Cincinnati via Oambrulgc and Oonnertvill*. Kipreia. 3:00 a. b« ISitdp. b fi:rfte::rzitSfc6 ai “rj^ Cincinnati via Richmond. Kxpraia 3:00 a. a. 2:06 a. a Aeeemmodation 10:10a, a. 7:30a. a Cleveland,Col.,On, and IndianapMIsRailroad. (Lat« Bellefontaine Railway.) PastBipraee *1:00a. a. to:#a. a |astern Bapraia “* 2 S igbt Kaprass. "TO.IO a. a. 2:10 p. a (Inion Aooommodatlon... *7:# p. a. Wwp. a * Ricapt Sundays. tEacapt Monday*.

Madison Railroad.

ff* a i^rrrr.zr.v.:zr:.^§ll l 5:- S

Jeffersonville Railroad.

Night Eipreai 2:36a. a^ S:46a. a Mall 10:20a. a. 10:00a. a Aaoominodatlon < 7lt#p/ i a, 7:16p.a

Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway.

Chicago Mall 11:30 a. a. ?:«».» Chleago Express 8:60p. a. 4:46 p. a

Lafayette and Chicago Railroad.

Uulney and St. Jo Express 3:06 a. a. l:#a. b

m.ii .U :36 a. a. 9:6oa. a

.S.'Onp. a. 7:36 p. a

extra States I8@9 80 for extra W eaten it s.!°s u «? 4syfssj h aww “

Corn Meal Qaiet;

of Brandywine on private terme,

Wlileky—Doll and lower; aales of 100

b * rr 8tet b ° I,d ’ ^ 07 ® Mo

a&. Jr®

" “ spring In atore, delivered;

No. 1 apring, latter on ex-

orlor wlni

white Michigan; fa for extra Michi Barley Malt-Quiet. Com—Receipt*, 23,400 bnehela: market opened a ahadebetter, and oloeed dull and drooping; aalee of 74,000 bnahela at fl 18 @1 24^ for unaound; fl 26@1 20 for aound mixed Weatern; 81 29 for white Weatern. Oata—Receipta, 09,896 buahela; market

at 780 for afloat. Rice—Dull and unchanged. Coffee—Firm and quiet. Su

oata—A ahade lower; eater or n

1 29; No. 2, fl 22.

Timothy Seed-Salee at f2 75.

Lake Freighte-flc to Buffalo; 10c to Oe-

ego, and 12?4e to Ogdenaburg.

Baltimobb, September 2.

Flour—More active and nnebanged. . Wheat—Steady; aalee of good to prime at ie 10@2 30; choice at f2 60@2 80; in*

ferior very dull at

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Rye—Maleg at f 1 85^1 45.

Provision*—Meue pork flrmi aalea

Bacon Arm; aales of rib

180 50.

17^e: clear aides at 17)4dl7Me; dera at 14ti@16c; bams at 22@23c.

Lard—Firm; sales at 10c.

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at

aldea at

17Xe; ahonl*

Milwavkxx, September 2.

Flour—Pull and prices unchanged. Wheat—Selee at fl 74@1 74X for No. 1,

and f I 04 for No. 2.

Oata—Firm at 68c for No. 2.

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ago Mail .......11.36 a, B. ago Night Express 8:06 p. a. I Accommodation leaves 7 :nOp. n

Cincinnati Railroad.

M”T| nt "^ m via* elm MartinsvlUeAccoB™.*!!.*?!.^!!60 p. m. 11:20a. m Express.. 7:GOp. m. 7:60p. a Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad. LXJhBSsacasfft * 8ft S Evansrills Express 12:60 p.m. 0:26 p.m Ht.Leuis Night Express S:(*p. m. 7:16 p. a Vincennes Railroad. i (Open to Gowport.) Aocomaadattoa.— 2:20 p. m. 9:36 a. B Cincinnati and Indianapolis Junction. 6K!7ite'"£: i‘"5S I SSattfcSgtS

•WMke

Dull at 30®40c for new crop of Ihum—In fair demand at 16K@ lOUo for crude; 81c for refined. Ooal—Domestic firm; bonded foreign nominal. leather—Hemlock sole steady at TP® 30c; Buenos Ayres light ana middle weight at 27®29c; heavy ditto at 29c. Wool—Quiet; aalea of 428,000 pounds at 46®6iHo for domestic fleece; 55c for comb* ..d o»i«, 20 for prime meaa. Beef steady; sales 140 barrels at fl4 50®20 50 for new plain mess: f20 50®24 76 for new extra mess. Tierce beef quiet at f21®38 for prime meaa, and f30®30 for Indian meaa. Beef hamd quiet at 26®81c. Cut meata quiet; firm and quiet; aalea 25 boxes aben clear at 17fcc. Lard firm ; aalea 1,060 tierces at 18W®19J*c for steam; 19H@l»Xc for kettle rendered. . Butter—Quiet; sales at 31@37c for Ohio, ‘ "’®44c for State. «—Unchanged!; aalea at 13®17o. a—Sheeting coppee (fule| Bad ;ot dull and drooping; aalea Baltimore at 23^®28Hc; Tennessee, 2»Xc; Detroit, 2394c. Iron firm; aalea Scotch pig at f43®46; Prussia sheet, 11394c; gold bar la selling at f88®90.

for clinch, and 27®30c for horse shoe. Freights to Liverpool quiet. Engagemen la per steamer 15,000 bushels corn at

lM4llMM|N»ll* WhelcMle Kaxpke*. wsBWMfoif'.wipmiMnrBK FLOUR—Firm and in good demand. Stock

light. Wa quota.

Choica brand*.....* HO

lb Xtfft. •••«*.<•••. »•«**• IfAlllilj4«tk4*«*fa<4ief>*>* •**.««•«4>*« ••••f ••

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6 600 6 00 33 00034 00

Superfla*..

OommwAl.ooa •••••<•••••••• Urahaai flour, V cwt.... Middling*, B ewt

WHEAT—Firm and in actira demand. We quota: Prlaa saw rad at 81 76; choica, fl SO I and naw white at fl 9002 10. CORN—Scarce and in demand. Wa quote: 35088c. for high mixed and white ahafled; and 8064860 for aar from wagon nnd car. OATS—New active at 60066c. RYE—Good demand at HQl 10. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

ItmiXAPOLtf,

The following are the quotation* of Governaant bond*, gold, ate.:

:S IS

United Steteg

r clinch, i Freights

ante

4)4(1.,

LATKST MARKKT—5 P. M. Flour—Cloaed Irregular and unsettled; apring wheat flour scarce and Arm; winter dull and. 10@15c lower. 2®3c lower for winter; which la very acaroe; winter In fair supply. Rye—In fair supply ana dull at fl 59® 1 02 for Weatern. Oats—Lower and dull at 80>4c in atore, and |2c for old afloat; 70®72c for new at the railroad depot and afloat, wfhrtn—Dull at fl 18®i 25 for unsound, and fl 24® 1 42 for sound new mixed

Western.

PrOvistoiys—Pork quiet at f28 76®28 80 r mess, cash and regular; aales at f28 60 , f Biess, and f28fjj0 for regular. Beef teady and In mflnerate demand. Cut ■neats firmer with moderate inquiry. Racdn very Arm and quiet for want of

stock.

Lard—Firm at 19V4@19)4c for fair to prime steam rendered. Eggs—Steady at 24®25c.

Shipments—Flonr, 1,000 barrels; wheat, 117.000 bushels; oata, 500 bushels; corn, 1.000 bnshels. _ _ rklladelpBI* KartteS. Phii.adxi.phia, September 2. vMcS&si of Wheat—Very active, but unchanged. Rye—Salee at fl 00 for new Western; fl 08 for old Pennsylvania; fl 86 for new Southern. Corn—Scarce and Arm; sales of yellow at fl 28® 1 80; mixed Western, (1 25@1 27. Whisky—Sales at 35®40c free. Plttabarg 4M1 Market. PirrsBrno, September 2. Weather clear and cool. River stationary, with abeut 20 Inches In bond Arm; sales of first and last half of Otober at 31®81 )4c. There la a nominal quotation for spot, Philadelphia delivery. _ Detroit Market. « V<U.^KAH^f» 0 3LXS b ”w7.b rather better demand at Inalde prices; superfine flO 50®11. Wheat—Dull and No. 2 lower; No. 1 white f2 21®2 22; No. 2 ditto f2 12; No. 1 amber f2 03.

BDUCATIONAL.

Salat Lea la Market.

Tobacco—Heavy, "but unchanged.

Loun^Sejfjhnbgp %

i uuwvir—iktotj., but unchanged. Cotton—Nominal; sales at 30c. for mid-

dling.

Hemp—Choice and fancy undressed In demand at fl 05® 1 80, but other grades

very doll.

Flour—Better demand /or low and medium grades, but prices nnrhartged; srfles of superfine at fO®0 76; extra at f7®7.504

double extra at f8®9 50. and more active; sales at

ng

sales at 90®

10-40’a, 7-30’*,

U.I. •(.•»< tm New York Money and Stock Market.

Nkw York, September 2.

Money—Easy at 3®4 per cent, on call. Some banks ‘ are still sending light Biuouhta dfcorrency Weal. •

Sterling—Qnlot at 9®9!-i.

Uold—Without much change, closing dull and heavy; opened-at fl 46, and closed at fl 44?4@1 4494. ^ ^ w Uovernmeut Stocks—Opened dS 9^sP)4 percent.higher, and closed dull at •'con-

cession of V t therefrom.

Coupons of 1881, 114^®114?4; ditto 1862, 114® 114)4! ditto 18(M,10«9*®109)4; ditto 1865, m)4®mx; ditto nsw, 10894®108)4i ditto 1867, 1U8)4®168«; dHU» 1868, 10894®

10894; 10-40’s at 1O5‘/4®1O094.

Old bonds scarce; business to-ddk was particularly heavy, especially in 1007*»,

reaching f3,000,000.

State Bonds quiet but firmer; Missouri, 02!4; old Tennessee, 03?4®O6)4; new ditto, 03)4®64>4; old North Carolina, 71®73; new ditto, 7094®72)4; old \ Irglnla, 58)4®

54)4; new ditto, 62)4®53.

Stocks dull throughout the day, with considerable fluctuation In Erie, but clos- * "fhsfolo wing were the ft 3d k s6 prtces Water Power. 16)4; Cuinberland, 30

20>4®21 j Pacific Mall, Union - - — W94®^d; Hudabhr . ■ 53)4®58)4; ditto prelerre(i; 73®73)4; Ohio and Mississippi, 2094®40; Harlem, 124; Heading, 92^®»2)4; St.Paul, 78'4®78)4; ditto preferred, 84)4®86; Michigan Central, 118®119; Michigan Southern, 86)4® 8694; Illinois Central,143)4 ;Plttsburg,87)4! ToledP, 109)4®10294; Hoc* Island, 10096 8494®86; Fort > and Alton, J42)4; ditto preferred,os; toiumous, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, 82; St. Joeeph preferred, 89. Mining Shares—Dull. Copper stocks at Boston quotations: Calumet, 45c; Copper Falle, 19o; Franklin, 13c; Hecla, 70c; Hancock, 3)4o; Quincy, 20c. Reoelpts at Sub-Treasury, 81,816,708; payments, $2,243,240; balaiu*. $87^01^08. Exports for the week, exclneive of specie. 12,827,891, a | ■ Ckleag* Market. Chicago, September 2. Flour—Quiet; sales at $7 80®9 37)4 for * P Wh#at—Fairly active; sales of No. 1 at fl 72® 1 74; No. 2 at fl 02)4® 1 «, closing at fl b2!4®l 62 l 4 for No. 2. Sales since 'Change at $10194®! 62 for No. 2. • Corn—Less active and H®)46 lower; salee of No. 1 at 99@99)ic, *id No. 2 at V7)4®98c; sales this afternoon at 99c for

No. 1.

Oats—-Steady* and firm; sales at 62® 62)4c, eloaing with buyers at the Inalde

price,

r Rye—Steady and inoderatMy aotlrej

_ljrL

closing sales' at fl 2494 for So. 1,

fl 20)4®! 21 for No. 2.

Barley—Steady; oloeing salee at fl 66)4c

for No. 2 In Store.

High Wines—Quiet and nominal; aalea

at 70o for bonded.

PrimialiiHa Meaeaoi helesdpaad A—| aales at $29 50. Bulk meats unchanged; aalea of dry aalted shoulders at 11)4®

H94o loose.

Lard—Firm and more active; aales at at $5 87H®7 12)4 for good to choice ship-

ping beeves.

fogs—Market 25®60o lower, dosing

mugs—AviaiikUk aw w vx ■ x^awi tame at $9 60®10 for good to choice, Frelghti—Actlye add eteady 19o on ( and lOo on wheat to Bufiafo; M)4'

wheat to Oswego. Keoetpto—Flour, 114,100 bushels _ oqis,* 120,832 bushel*; Shipments—Flojux, ■ 70,428 bushels; corn, 4 , 79,975 bushels; hogs, 2,140 bead.

Lewisville

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Tobacco—Sales of 57 hogsheads of low grades at full rates; |7 26®18 76 for logs to medium; Breckenrldge county leaf,

120 50.

gggiag.BeaHnwgiiV.

Corn—Sales at 90c.

Oata—Sales at 46®48o.

flST

Hys—Salsa at f 1 . Provisions—Meas con, shoulders,

k $29®29 53. Baclear rib eldea, o^raw*imfl27X.

•RUtouary, with f «Mt IIbsIms la

Indiana State University, B1ANSMIN0TON, INDIANA. * # u if. 4|l«i f i r The Next Tens Deltas Beptensher 17.

TUITION 18 FREE FOR ALL. Inrladht

1 xtruetio. - - -

Taeerr ilty now

totion* of IssrniDc

lafoi

For fartbor inforBstioo and Catalogo**, sddreu the Preeident, Rev. C. NUTT, D. D. f Bloom-

Preildent of Trastee*.

IxoixSArous, A ago >t IT. 1866, af» dStAwlw Nortti Waters (Mas Duranty, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Both mxo* srs admitted. Tbs oeaneg of atadr are fait and thorough, sad mors than the aeuel number of Teeoberi bars been employed. The eitiiene of Indiautpoli* sad vietaltr srespeeislly invited to pstroalie this inititatios.

TERMS.

,tory. per eeMion, in eaah 28 00 Per term,CMb 10 00 Metriruistion fee, pereeeeion 5 00 Janitor'* fee, per term - 1 00

hrisflUnUaivereSysboe.

PlfleeB

fe«'» WD0

Wheat—Firm and more active; aales f 1 86®2 25 for prime to fafxnr fall; aprt sold at f 1 56, strictly for prime Iowa. Cohi—Firm but slow; sales at 91 92c. . Oats—Mow active and higher 9 -*al«i •> r.2®6flXc, the latter for flmlce wbttfl. Barley—Steady; aales at fl 85®2 for

prime to choice.

Rye-Steady at fl 13® 1 16.

Provisions—Pork quiet at 829 25. Bacon iJjX 5lS h sld5MsS!^®»r “WJlS Clear sides, 11 Me. Sugar cured hams, 20c. Bnlk meats, very little doing; the Jobbing prices are, 12)4c for shoulders; 14'Au tor rib sides; 15)4o for clear rib;

1694®10c for clear rib.

Lard—Aales al J»)4®10?4o #mt cbolpe

tierce.

Whisky-Sales at fl 22)4®1 28.

Cattle—In moderate supply and limited locgl demand at 3®5)4c for common to shoh-w fl. j jj* -.rtf s. . Sheep—Sales at $3®5 per head for fair

to choice.

Lambs—Sales at f2®4 per head for good ., — , /-» j ■ to choice. _ New Rooms 1 New Goods!

Race!pts—Flonr, 1,700 barrels; wheat,

retail

Weather clear and pleasant.

doD, thorough eultsro In both *olid and ornamental branebea, and ineroaainf patronage and

riBClnaatl Market.

Cincinnati, September 2. Fl oar—Unchanged and Arm; Mies of

family at |9 60®9 75.

Wheat—Is held at $2 00 for No. 1, but this Is 5c above the views of buyers; No. 2 Is keld at f 1 90, and seemed to be In de-

mand.

Cnkn—Firmer and In better demand; aaleg of ear or shelled m! M®i8cf Whit*} Odts—Steady; sales at 66c for No. 1. Rye—Firm; sales at fl 40. Barley—Unchagned and quiet. Cotton—Dull; sales of middling at 29® 118 hhds. lugs at 7®7)4c; leaf 14®32. Whisky—Dull; sales at 05c In bond. Provisions—Mess pork firm, but quiet; sale* at $29 00; bulk meats unchanged; shoulders are held at 12)4c, and sides at 14)46 loose; 60 hogsheads sides sold at 14)46 aieksdHa4Blir»Bdk> 1i mkmt i lis; 2<S hogsheads smoked st 1594c; sugar cured, 20@20)4e. Lard—Held at 18)4®1894. with but little demand. Butter—Bteady; fall prices 38®37c. Eggs—Sales at 16® 10c. Hay—Firm; sales at f 18® 15 on arrival. Beef cattle—Very dull; aalea at f8®5, EfTrkJi"* Pdnnw laiimii d—

p.

per

•n*

hea—Plenty and dull at $1 60®3 25 44)4. The market la hardly ao

selling;

K I

New Terk Dry CeeBa Market. Naw Yobx. September 2.

qeod*

•change—Very dull at par (me-tenth (Jiacount buy 1

JV

and sell

goods buslneaa la not quite ao active aa expected, although there la a steady and fair demand for popular makes of heavy irown abeetinga 40 18®Ho for QtaaHerllld A A, Stark A, Amoskeag and AppleL Bnd Qjti ‘

Lowell «t

W ii 11 h m ure firmness not withstandhe desperate efforts made to break ■ike price.. We quote; Pacific

n

»lon yard wide . ^ •tUHc lot narrow i

obamelon at 21 i for wide goods, woolen elotks.

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C irn—Sales at 90e. Oau—Salsa at 5^66c.

Paris, iser.

Per Anlbraefie Peal, rekeaa* Weedi.gaHIM'XTA lO 3338 iaai I'ieethi* stove ; once be

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celebrated

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Uinoia xtreet. - 1 - j*'

DENTISTRY.

I of thea are now io..Me In

provedI^Moiwteg

* Over tve haadred ef thea are i thia city. Call and ee* the imp Glory of UM. The beat Baae Buroiag ^

mad* for beating. Burn* Anthracite Gedl «e Coke. ’ *•'* ggrtaeb (tore ii warranted te he and to de ail.

that kg claimed for it.

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He. 07 East WaehJairtwa Elreet, ) // ) VMDIAMAPOU ug» d2aTa,ThA8at

HAIR RESTORATIVE^ iliOTIO.

GLEN DALE FEMALE COLLEGE .-.aw.-.™.

dandrnff,, reotore* gray hair to it* ongiaal color.

lair Letie

ieat, dean. Bare, uniform and reliable and

■I,. M...* gray Hair to it* original color.

Bend tor teitimonial*.

referred to it* nnmeroui patron* and icbolara (cattered through all the Northweetern Bute*.

augUl Stood*

QUICNtWAng, ETC.

JOIN WOOBIIIDOE 4 CO., tu EENS WAKE,

China, WteOBwane.^/ TABLE CUTLERY,

ack hair,

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A. fi. CHRISTY 4 C0. f Manufacturer!, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

f, Veroale,

aahington etreet, Indianapoli*. Ind.

9 , V ,0I I AS^qlitf THE greatest

Plated Ware,^^

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will promote the * A desired.

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MEDICAU.

MEDICAL BLESSING

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RESTAURAI

c. uEHaarmR a co.,

yoa have the LVMMA00, in a fow of tho s;^swsr. iHMoff*® tggSBy*.

FRUIT JAR, Li i: *■** ■ PKB.FCT SUCCESS.

promptly i

TO HOUSE KEEPERS.

i cCREERY k FAl L Furniture and

•ceaap MAMU^aCTUnxnX

OSc*. Mil-

DRY GOODS. B’l

WORK.

Dealer in UnrU. Wig*, xtreet.

HAT*. CAPS, ETC.

T“ iJ’iff'ai' 5Stk? isi

HARDWARE.

T \ORSEY, LATMAN k FLRTCHRR, WholeUlasa. Saak. Unndstonce. etc,, M SaatWaahing ton ^

KNITTINC MACHINES.

AMB*8 Family KnHtlng Machine, A. W

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I Allen. General Agent. 18 North bela* et._ Hand for Cireeiar and (templet. A*

uchtninc non*.

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LUMSER YARD.

jyl6dim iMil ■■■ !■!■■ .1 MARBLE WORKS.

Scotch on rea

f

s

. Itoliaa Marble Worka

onamente.Tombf. Grave Stone*. I

27 North Ttnneatee street.

MONO k CO.

men etc.

MEAT MARKET.

LUDLOW. Meat Market aad Fruit Dealer. >1,34 Peuaxyivania street, opposite PostoSee.

rtEi

IERCHANT TAILORS.

rjiREAT A CLAFLI^, Merchant Tailor*^No^3°

MILLINERY.

\V R8. L. SMITH, of Cincinnati, Fashionable XL Dreeemaking and Millinery. No. 40Hoafa lliuois street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Agent for Mrs L Drury *Chart., . aaglld3m

OYSTERS.

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| iii: r Wbolennla Dealers4n N U W A » ®J, If or -ov-'fii. -• -v * .1 Brown and Yekow Ware, j Ko» 89 Meridian street, ■ JyMdSm (1 INDIANAPOLIS.

BfifSEfiMAR 4 ROUTER, f1 [ ' ' Carriage Xanofactorer*, No. 123 lift Waihiogtofl itreet, (Oppo.it* the Court Howe J JyMdhaU- H If... 1^. -f

JOHBT WOOORRIOCiE*

Importer of, and Wholesale Dealer ia ■

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QUEENSWARE, CHINA,

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No. M South Meridian Street, »

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JyS dSm INDIANAPOLIS. i , ■ ■ :j - Y 1 "

, BWAMS dk MOWN, ^ JOBBERS II NOTIONS And White Goods,

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J|^ Country myWdflsa

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Id new dally reedh iaf* Inxmcuxe 0«VP Me * •ff Nkw Gaad*, •«>''- »UI. .Offi .■ » 1C ./ ad* t

Thursday N4xt r 3d o{ SeplMihir, - ; ■ .. ?, ,,, -• i '»«j * tf} : gjn wr.r.titn*

-l 1 ft--' Be Reopeaed with the » n rf o.-.d-cr W>v ■-tOIldl :••».*« ■- , ^ ; !i' . ; • ' sir-.-iid n

yoKZsr z’xszxs^.ck. Manufacturer of hesther A Letther BeHIng, 7 1. H’ And cash dealer in Kmhkmr Beltlmg, Pmcklmg, Leather, Hide* and Oil. MS Sawth WerMlaa k*-. i augl»d3m INDIANAPOLIS.

MERRILL fit CO. , No. 5 East Washington St., Wholesale Booksellers, AND PXATIOXKB*.

’ Dealer* in

Ravwlope*. Pen*. School Books. Writ-

velopes. Pens, Bcaool booi

r. Ink.

rMlLIP D0MN. Manufacturer of and Dealer ia all kind* of I* A. H X- O R ASP OTHER FURNITURE, warbroom and factory. S4« maath ■arWm Mwat, MDIARAPOLIS. IND. N0*SprlnE Mattreaffee ami UphoUtfirtaf Made to order. Kepairiuf of all kind* neatly dona. aat 15 d3m

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LARGEST, flEAFEST Ml BEST ASSORTED

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EVER OFFERED IN INDIANAPOLIS. . "i-i

CLEVELAND.

Ftr«it Ctty Yxrilsl Ct M Manufacture VATLIVISHES, Amd LlqmlA Dry ere, Painter** Fluid. Gasoline from TO® to »• gravltT, Okie Turpeatma, Kooflag Pitch. Dead OU aad Panne Cement. Also, deal in Potato, Oil*. Turpentine, Watt,tic. Ofltoe 1M Superior Street, jet dSm CLX V X LAN O, OHIO.

t. r. Wholesale Dealer In IMPORTED LIQUORS, Bourbon aad Rye Whiskies,.Tobacco and Cigars, Etc., 141 No nth Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. auglO d3m

t MOFFITT. Wholesale aad Retail Agent 2u titez Cirsi'feS tos No. 24 North Pennsylvania etreet. aa20 <Uaa

PHYtICIANfi.

T F. RIDGEWAY, M. D., give* especial atit r.’s:.?. "(Bsassfoat assr*JZHaeiiLwMnam^MmMmnnmvmm^MM

PLUMBERfi.

/lOULTER A WHITE, Gas and Steal Fitters and Plumber*, Ga* Fixtures, Chan-

V/ Fitters and Pluml

auglSdSm

•ante, etc., GaeCempaniee

Tvauia

T C.DUNN, Plumber, Ga* and Steam 1 TuL.^LeadflronPipef, 5*1*PUtu^s.™tc!

Fitter.

Bath

augldSm

oli*. jytedam

POWDER. eSM*;- ETC.

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' West Washington street, opposite ^SUte

SADDLERY.

dies, etc., ffl South Meridian street. JyMdly

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GEISENDORFF k CO., Wholeeato and Retail Dealers in Clover, ~

Blue Grass

, Timothy, English

WATCHna AWDjgWELgW;

ROUiOFF dfc BRO., Wholesale Dealer* in Copper Distilled Bourbon AND RYE WHISKY. Alse, Dealer* in Foreign and Domestic Liquors ’and Cigars. No. 77 Sonth Meridian Street. INDIANAPOLIS. Finlay A Wilders’ celebrated Toledo Ale for sale. auglOdSm

BOWEN, STEWAKT, * CO., 18 West Washington Street, Wholesale Dealer* in SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER, ENTELOFE^ Wrapping Paper, Bonaet Board*. Window Paper, etc., etc. auglOdSm .

8. KA-UFMAISr,

Wholetale Dealer in CAPS, FURS, Anri Straw Gaoda,

HATS,

U6 Sonth Meridian Street, tang6d3m INDIANAPOLIS. ! - n '

FUJIHITURE.

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•oales.

Cy.SALWjP.Qsmtenlix'L

74 WentWtenfa-flMw

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CLEVELAND ELLIPTIC CIST STEEL SPfMkC WORKS COMLETT DBO »S * CO., Manufacturer* of all kinds of CrbI Steel SprlBg», tOf extra temper^ fbr Railroad Oars. Buggies, JR*., Cor. Weslkivegand SeeondBte^ , lefl dly CLXVKUtND. OHIO.

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CD. Is VI W C JAWLK. f •" President of the > - State Rolling Mm O*., Mannfactaren of ^ Bar, Bait ait Eaap Irai, ALSO, Plato and Galvanised Sheet Bran. MF^Orcten respectfully aolteito*. OMoo and Warahaaaaa, 01 and 8T Merwln Street, lelatm CLEVELAyp, OHIO.

FOREST OTY UMfiP WORKS, ' KIMBALL ft SMITH, PkOWi, Maaufactureie and dealer* In ell kind# of Kail road, Baggage end Hotel Checxi, ■ait ait Stfial Laiforis* Looomotlve Head Lights, and nil kinds of Vessel Signal Lights an. Gins* for repairing the same. No. IS Frankfort street, JeSdtet CLKVJELAND, OHIO.

GARDNER, BURT ft OVIATT, PRODVCB CommiMdon Merchants, Proprietor* UNION GRAIN XLXVAIt)US, icapacity ten.OOO buahela,) Salt Lime, PUster, Pish, ete.

Beeeivera nnd skipper* of heavy reights. MT LUmrnl eaah advances made, jet dlte CLKVKLAND, OHIO.

MEDICAL.

DR. WM. THOMSON’S OCqe and Conenltation Parlor* are located at Ne. 29 Sooth Delaware Street,

"IITHERE he will continue to

YT treat and cure

treat and cure rnvati es, in all their species

s t ag * s , ramiftcation* and

te each patient a written ii meat, binding himself to ,

a radical and pertnanent core, or make no charge. K

Dr. >Vm. Thomson has mbde

the trei

nious kind, m wattrnil trtit

AL KMKSWNR, the eveeeqmeeoe of lux*. This solitary rice, or depraved naxulgenoe, u practiced by the youth of Loth

Sssa'.f^M’^ssmstiiisa

ess-of eoafldeaee, diffideaea in aplectio flushes, ptmplea arid varioaa

uneasiness

intellect, lees- af eoa’fldeaee

preaching atra

aaaintances, a

memory, hecti

to Dr. Wm. 1W ,. OT .

_P.C. Box 1660 ■! marie dly

BLACKING.

USE MASON’S BLACKING.

CLEVELAND BRASS ANB PIPE WORKS, 08 amri at Owmtar atreet. ' HIE, WORSWiCK k HAYES, Brass Founders and Finishsrs, Manafaetnrer* and Deaton in WBOVeHT MMNV FlPR, IRON FITTINGS,

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Qeyeland File Worts, Eat»biiake4llm 185*. JOHN PARKIN, - - Paonuxvon, No*.Mand*Columbia Street,

Quvhlans, Ohio. ~~ r ~ M.U ,

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d. dk aft. n— • «ma-' Manufacturer* arid dealer* In

Itoismlk^rg La.tli

Mitel, t , CI^WriMUM^

It Sh.1 ikes f*or Jk. 1I£

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Par Rale by all

MEDICAL.

Thirty Years* Rxpft—iW0 te thr Treattment of Chrmmle amri

Mexmatl Piaemacm.

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tog nearly thgee hnadi anainawteteef heaD ’.“s.raura&j eatment—the only ral f onre, aa shown by a i

. J ^ ^ , ruthful adviser to the ned and those contemplating marriage, whoentortnin^deebteof their physical condition.. Sant fcea of Postage to any address, on receipt of twentg-aveeentola stamp or postal currency, by

*!tew York? ipoo any of treatsTeTther

treated. A truthful adviser to the mar-

i°No. ^Maidon Lane^ author may be oon-

tteeato, aithor paraonally or bVmaiLM^

es^aant to any part of the world.

PAtEHT BED.

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Sole manutaeturers for this city and SUte of Mata. S. Strat Beil.

ire>smssdAmiy«,imdT, * eatbeb of Wire Spr

nnd Ii on

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of competent mpoctohtt-ty

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