Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1868 — Page 3
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DAILY SENTINEL. MkU*«4 mu ■»1si. (Suttr*ra^»M.)k7 ». JT. BRZOKX, 161*2 East Washington St. f Sontinoi BulWiiig,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
TKRX« or TUX XA1V.Y. nurrlwi, »(*nU and amri daalm p«c copy.. 90 to r»«ular iub»crib*ri, wh«a dalWmd bjr earner or acentt per wetni*••«••••••«•**«•«•••••••
gSSKZzfS» • month;. - 100 azstfiTtfr.’
.. .. •• on«mo 4nd dtlWewd to dtr •obforlb*** •uek. If paid itrlctly D advam
liauaponK, Indiana.
The IndlanapoltN Dally hemtlmel
«ent by alt the early mornta* EiproM Tralni nd delivered to mbtorlbori In adjacent,towni .anoe Jrom the OaplUl of Indiana to «et the newe jf the day from »lx to twelve hoar«>fore^they n receive it throueh paper! publUhed eleewhere.
be had of newe dealeri and oar*
' towns on the roade
The paper* oan be Lad of ne rlef* at any of the railroad cantering at IndianapolU.
THE WEEKLY SENTINEL Is published every Wednesday, at |3 per annnm, in ndvanoe. »v*No paper sent without the money, nor continued a longer time than paid for.
INDIANAPOLIS RAMOAB THE TABLE,
Columbus and Indianpolis Line.
TRAINS I.RAVI.
3:00 a. m. ,.10:10 a. m.
BStJrtSSar^aiatS. Hinhreond Aooommodat n 3:30 p. m. 12:40 p. New York Night Kiprese... 7:30p. u. 7:35p.
Kundtiy Express 7:30 p.m. 7:30 a. GincinnaU via Cambridge <*nd OtmnersvilU.
ARRIVn. 3:06 a. m
a. m
■
p. m a. m
Express Aoouinmodation....
Express .
8:00a.m. 12:46p. m 10:10 a.m. 3:06 a. m .... 3:30 p. m.
Cincinnati Vitf Richmond.
Express Accommodation
2:06 a. m 7:30a. m
0 a, m.
Cleveland, Col., Cin. and Indianap’lis Railroad
(Late BeUefontaine Railway.) Fast Express *1:00 a. m. Kiistern Express ,, 8:00a. m.
N ight Express *'10.10 a. m. •3:10 p. _ I! men Accommodation... *7:36 p. m. 76:50p.m * Except Sundays. tExcept Mondays.
Madison Railroad.
2:36 a. m :30 a. m
Mail Express...
..3:36 a.m. 10:09a. m ..10:30a.m. 7:16 p.m
Jeffersonville Railroad.
Night Express Accommodation ...
2:36 a.m. 2:46a. m 10:20a.m. 10:00a. m 7:40p.m. 7:16p.m
Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway.
9:46 a. m 4:46 p. m
Chicago Mail 11:30 a. m. Chisago Express 8:60p. m.
m. 1:26a.m m. 9:50a. m m. 7:36 p. m
m.
•"SaKKEilSSS: Ift
‘ p.m. 11:20 a. m
7:80 p. m
1:60 p.
7:60p. m.
Lafayette and Chicago Railroad Uttlney and St. Jo Express 3:06 a. Chicago Mall...... 11:35 a. m Chicago Night Express 8:06 p. m Local Accommodation leaves7:&0p.
Cincinnati Railroad.
Morning Expr II ail and Acco
Martinsville Accom.. Express,....
Terre Haute and Indianapolit Railroad, Arrow Express §:99*‘ m ‘ St. Louis Express 7i56a. m. Evansville Express 12:50 p. m. Ht. Louis Night Express 8:06 p.m.
Vincennes Railroad. (Open to Oonport.)
Accommodation 2:20p.m. 9:36 a. m Cincinnati and Indianapolia Junction. Accom’da’tn.... 1:00pm I Cone’vjlle Ae...l2m Cons’ville Ac.. 3:10pm 1 Accom’da’ta... 8:15am
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TALLOW—We gwote: firm, lie. • WOOD1N WARN—We ««etei No. 1 lobe,* deseo, lUaOi Ne.N4itte.BXi No. 8 ditto, 811 s Ne. 1 etanrns, common, fEr doeen, 813 80; No. I HalfbMhelmeoMree,|8PV40| Band Obuckets, IS 8901791 keelers, ire la neat, 98; meal selves, ditto. 9803 86. WBISKY-DeOi la bond. 800901 reetiled
|11001 U.
WOOL—We quote) Clean tab^waghed ae4 ploked, 8804Oei teeee weebed, flae, Hll08flei do. do. mediam, 8O088ei do. do. eoerae, S8031oi unwashed, 2O026e. , WOOLEN YARNS—White, 90ot gray mixed, H; Indigo mixed, H 06; high colors, 1120; fancy
yarns, 8178.
HAY-Heavy, H4. la halM, on can. for tight pressed; loose timothy, IM0M.
HU l>T/*» EEIW w&tmotxMjL i
On and after September?, and until changed, the following rate* will bo charged from Indianapolis: '■ t
ALL RAIL.
3oston...„.
New York....,
Philadelphia
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70136 11 25 IX 106
60
SI
RAIL AND WAITt.
Alba^\Tro’y i ScheDunkirk /
SSfiS 70jl 27
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120 1 60 1 W l 60 100 170 56| 72
LIVE STOCK RATES.
To Buffalo.. Meents ^or lOOlbo,
Kaste= Bellaire Steuben villo... Cleveland
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sp'iSlngle Dock Cars)!!!!
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12:60 a. m 10:00 a. m 6:28 p. m 7:15 p. m
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
laDiaiiroLm.TrXRDAT September 8, 1868. J
The following are the quotations of Govern-
ment bonds, gold, etc.:
—Buying. Sellinj r ns, 9u<« f.'ijg;::::— m ^ J.(i8;* *• •• ;• ;; i?« \-m 1868 l.«?'s l.w, •• •* 10-40's 1.04 1.06
7-30 , s.
TM iMK
MINIMUM WEIGHTS PER CAR. ortee and Melee - ..18,000 lbs. - - ■ « 000 .r
18,000 *• 14 000 •*
logs, 14.000 •• Arttelee not enumerated In the eastward bound claealfleatlen, to he governed by the westward
bound classification.
Dressed Hogs aid fresh Meats are only takon at the risk of the owner, and at Special Rates Cora lo bulk will be charged 80 eentc per 100 pounds to Jersey city, and 85 cents per 100 pounds
to New Y'ork.
All artlelec except loar carried at actual
weight.
m • ^ Now York Manor Stack Xarkct. N*w Yorw, Septembers. Money—Easy and,rather more demand at 3@5 per cent, on call. Sterling—Quiet at |1 09@1 WH. Gold—Lower; opened at fl 44%; declined to II44%; advanced to |1 44%, and closed atfl 44%@1 44%. Exporta to-day,
1215,000.
Government Stooka—Lower, and under
heavy aalea closed weak.
Coupons of 1881,113% 113%; ditto of 1802, 118%@113%; ditto of 1864, 100%@109%; ditto of 1865, 111%@111%; new, 108%® 108%; ditto of 1867, 108%® 108%; ditto of 1868, 108%@10P; 10-40’s, 104%@105. State bonds strong; Missouri, 08%; old Tennessee, 68; new ditto, 68%®0U; old North Carolina, 74%@78; new ditto, 74;
old Virginia, 66.
The railroad market heavy and lower, but closed steady at a decline; the sales of Reading were very large, one broker
' hares.
recovered
iruui J■■■ i**—J m wwutio. * •clftf mail rose to 104%, but later In the day, fell off
l%per cent. The followl:
Canton,
following are the on, 48%®47; C 16%; Merchant’a
46; A
i 6:80 p. M. pi
Cumberiand, so; ; American, 46®
United Statea, Union, 22%@23; Western Union
mat.
a better bnaineaa; sales of 1,600 balea at Flour—Receipts, 11,675 barrels: Imp
owe, September 8.
Cotton—Heavy and tally lo lower, with " " ' 1,600 badeadT
»nda, closing
_. . j.viw barrels; low
' 80 for superfine Mata and Westextra; |B 90® 11 50 for round hoop Ohio; f0 60@U for extra St. Louis; |11@14 '
i to choice ditto, closinar at
is doll; aali
of Western at |675; 200 barrels of Brandy-
wine at |6 66.
Whisky—Nominal at 65c in bond. Wheat—Receipts of 11,804 bushels; market dull and In fkvor of buyers; salsa of 28,000 bushels at fl 98@2 for new No, 2 spring; |2 04 for No.l and 2ditto.mixed; Of 10®2 12%forNo. 1 ditto; |2 2^for old winter red Western: |2 35®2 38 for old amber Michigan; |a 50®2 60 for white
Michigan.
Rye—Lower; sales off 2,000 bushels of
w 25S4P&‘. m -
Barley Malt—More active; sales of 000 bushels at |2 26®2 30 ^|2 40 for extra
choice. ^ ‘ ^
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^^nr-Dull { buyers holding aff; ny;
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Indianapolia Live Btock Market. TrtsOAV, September 1,1168. The market thie morning woe very Hull, there boiagsota ebipper et the yard*, and our home butchers were reluctant in taking. The offering* embraeed some good qualities of butcher*’ stock. Receipts were light, but sufleieat; pries* unchanged. Tho offering* of »heep were equal te the demand, which wo* limited to choice muttca gmde*. There wa* good Inquiry for fat sheep. Then* were no offering* of hogs worthy of men-
tion.
The reported receipt* of live stock at Kingan A Co.’* yard*. West end of Maryland street, today are e*follows:
Head.
Beef Cattle 39 Sheep and Lamb*..... 31 Hog* soue CATTLE—Dull; receipt* light; quality good; price* unchanged. Nearly all told. We give the following a* the range ef price* paid for the different grade* of cattle:
Per 100 Ibe. pro**.
First quality
Second quality . M Third quality 4 0004 26 SHEEP—Receipt* Adequate to the demand, which was light: quality generally good; price*
steady.
We give the following a* the range of price* paid for the different grndee of sheep and iambs:
Per cental.
ISfcC*?
^ -Sion %; New York Central,
ditto pre-
Ison, 141®141%; Read-
l; Ohio and Miss., 2»%®2B ®57%; ditto prefoyrod, 7:i%;
ARon, 146; ditto preferred,
i, 87®87%; ditto preferred,
mixed Western; 9121 for common in store; fl 27% for new white New Orleaua, Oats—Receipts of 72,820 bushels; market dull and declining; sales-.of 40.400 •tore; 83c for ditto afloat. , ^Rloo—Quiet. it Cofl'ee—Quiet; sales of 950 sacks of Rio on private terms. Sugar—Firm; sales of 1,000 hogsheads at 10%®ll%c for Cuba, and ll®12c fur Porto Rico. Molassea—Quiet; sales of 100 barrels of Miiscoveda. Hops—Quiet; sales at 30@40c for the new crop. Petroleum—Firm at 12@18%c for crude, and 32c for reflued in bond. Provisions—Pork, flfmer i and active; sales of 2,750 barrels st 929 25®29 50 for mess, closing at 929 40 for cash; |29®29 26 for old ditto; 923 60®24 60 for prime, and |26®26 87 for prime mesa. Beef, steady; •ales of 175 barrels at |14®20 60 fbr new plain mesa; 920 50®24 75 for new extra mess. Tlerosbeefl quiet at <81®88 for prime mess; |30@36 for India mass. Beef hams, dull at 925®31. Cut meata, steady; •ales of 150 packages st 13%®14c for shoulders, and 16®19%c for hams. Middles, Arm; sales of 25 boxes of Stratford atllo. *. i. Lard—Firm; sales of 1,600 tlerosa jd 19%@20%c for steam, and 20%®20%p.for kettle rendsrad; also sales of 1,500 tieteetf of steam at 15%®15%c, sellers’ option, for January delivery; February delivery on pHvate terms. Butter—Quiet at 31@38c for Ohio, and 37@42c for State. Cheese—Steady at 16®17%c. Freights to Liverpool—Nominal. ^ LATEST MARKET—5 P. M. Flour—Closed Irregular and unsettled; old spring wheat floor quiet and Arm, while all other kinds are dull and de-
clining.
Wheat—Dull and heavy and declining; private cable accounts are reported to be
quite unfavorable.
Rye—Closed dull; sales at 91 46® 1 50 for
Western.
Oats—Quiet and heavy; sales at 60®66c for new Western at the railroad depot; 70®71 %o afloat; 81c in store for old; and
82%c afloat.
Corn—Quiet and firm; sales at fl 17® 1 2J for unsound; and 91 22®1 23 for
sound new mixed Western;
Provisions—Pork dull; sales at 929 j}5®
29 40 for mess
qn! out
scarcely so firm.
Lard—Quiet; sales at 20%@20%c for
good to prime steam.
Eggs—Firm; sales at 27@28c.
Salat Louis Market. St. Loins, September 8.
Tobacco—Steady on all grades. Hemp—Lower for inferior to medium grades; prices ranging, |110® 130. Hour—Dull, weak and drooping for all grades below fancy; superfine sold at 90® 0 50: extra, 97®7 60; XX, $7 76®8 60. Wheat-—Inactive and unchanged; skies at 91 86®2 30 for prime to fancy red fidl; spring sold at 91 50® 1 66 for choice. Corn—Firm with better demand at 53® 56c for black and mixed; 55®57%c for
Highwin
• a,..’ Mew dkUmjTmk 1W0< Nww.OaucAMn; SsptetaberS. ;
Gottsttf—Dsattmd mad Vbt market lowrv aslM.ftf mlddiSags at> 20cf/receipts, v» I
^<SAgar^Nomlnal. *'» '**“•*' 1
Molasses—Nomli
provisions—porn ami; saies ai fgu 40 for mess, cash and regular. Beef list and steady. Cnt meats quiet withit decided change. Bacon dull and
white.
Barley—Firm and held higher, but
iflthingdolng. vtye—Firmer
Provislous—Pork dull at $29, packers I enerally asking 929 25 for jobbing lots, lacon dull and drooping-at 18®13%c for shoulders; 15%c for clear rib aides; 17
@17%c for clear sides. Lard—Firm at 18%@19c.
Whisky—Higher; small sales at II 30. Cattle—Supply fair and demand better, and prices stiner, ranging, 3®6c gross. Receipts—Flour, 2,600 barreU; wheat, 1.300 hukbola; porn, flonejoats, 7,800 bushals; rye, 700 bushels; barley, 600 bushels,
“leather wet and warm.
CUpSiMM*! Market. 0
Cihcinnati, September 8.
Flour—Qniet and unchanged, prain—Quiet and unchanged.
Cpm-r-In gbpd demand at 01, but is )ielcj XWk®. higher and supply light,
leptember 8. Cotton—Dull and nominal at 28%c for
middling.
Whisky—Quiet at 65®70c, the latter
rate for old In bond.
Provisions—Mess pork Arm at |2», with holders asking |29 26. Bulk meats quiet; rsaredullandcan be had at ll%0|
Afw
:H!
dosed
Ws\)aah, ( 56%
Chicago and ARon, 146; ditto preferred, 148; St. Paul, 87@87%; ditto preferred, 88%®89; Michigan Central, 117; Michigan Southern, 84%@84%; Illinois Central, 142; Pittsburg, 80%®86%: Toledo, 101%® 101%; Back island, 102%® 100%; Northwestern, 86%, ditto’Preferred, 86%®86%; Ft. Wayne. W8%@U>8%; Hartford and Erie 23®28%; Columbus, Cinoionati and Indianapolis, 79%; Dubuque and Sioux
City. 86.
Mialng Shares—Dull. Smith R Parmlee, 446to465; Quarts Hill, 90. Copper stocks at Boston—Calumet, 60; Copper Falls, 17% 1 FrankUq, 12%; Hecla, 78;
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Nkw York, September A
The market for woolen goods continues active, and prices are steady and Arm, especially the finer grades, but cotton goods are not in sueh animated request, although most artielsa are selling at a price that scarcely sffbrdl Wing profit, and heavy brown sheetings ere selling at a
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Flour—Ball; «al6a of superfine ohoiqast»[email protected]/ I sii > .11
prime yellow:
Oata—Firm bat unohaqgld,
Bran—Unchanged. Hay—Sales at f24®2S.
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Lard—Quiet and firm; sales of tierce at 20c; keg at 22%o. u;..l/ c : ;u . FRiiads^laijr MarkSi:, Philadelphia, September &
" Crude at of Northwest-
ern extra family at 99®H; Ohio at 910 ®12- . . .. >i.i. . / !*. i. . ii.! .
els
amber.
Petroleum—Quiet; kales of •n extra family 'at 99®H; *
Wheat—Very quiet; sales of 5,060 bushs st92 20®2 30 lor red; 92 34®2 3d for mlww IHAi. fi 3«i: i . ■>
salsa of Pennsylvania at demand; sales of yellow
Bye- Steady;: salsa of Pennsylvania at
W - .
at 91 32; mixed Western at 91 31. Oats—Steady. ’ 1 - -
Provisions Mesa pork steady; sales •t 930. «,ii:-i- fit. o * .itr i
Lard—Advanced; Jicfid at Sle....»
«(IU»CAUe*..>i. SURGERY AND DOTRltARY, (btafctlsliett fMB,) .... . - / in / i ■: fOl TVS TRlATMtHT AMO CUE! Of . * . . . i .4./. | Chronic OPERATIVE SURGERY, ;i . t tt.'i i > ASD ALL BISSAXBS PECUr.IAB TO FEUAUBE. ...... ' ,).*>«. i‘
«« hydrostatic pressure." A new method by wMeh we are enabied Is reach the deepest receesee of the aaeal esvitiee by flaid injection*; brintinc the medicated fluid* is contact with any and all dteeuae ef the Nasal Organ e. - ■ «e ■ da. i J't i “Chronic CtaUanh" mm* Oases
A nexlected Catarrh, and all fetid. repaUvs diecharae*, »oon yield to tbi* new eystem. BnWef
.do; Carroll A sod Waahasstt at 16c t St. Lawrence O at 16c {^Augusta at 15«; Har-
t 16c; Colombia brown duck
Lambs, each •••••• HOGS—Had there been- any,
brought 18 00.
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Indianapolis Wholesale Market.
Tossday, September I, 1868,
FLOUR—Dull and drooping. Ye quote. Arnolds, 11.
Chplee brand*...,.,,,.,.— #10 Extra t Family * _ Superfine - 0 Corn meal ,.v W ....«
Middling*. « owt —® W® 94 00
WHEAT - Dell and unchanged. We
quote: Prime new red at tl 76; choice, |1 80;
and new white at 81 0002 10.
CORN—Scarce and in demand, and 0rm at quotation*. We quote: 85000c. for high S»U*d and white shelled; 80®Mo. tor ear from car, and
Wc. from wagon*.
OATS—Firm at 50065c. KYE—Unchanged i 8101 ID. BRAN AND SHORTB—Per ton, #23; dtlpttaff,
430033.
SEEDS—Dull. Clover, 17 GO: timothy. #3. RUTTER—There being no demand of any consequence on flipping account, the moremeut in this article wee light and almost exclusively of a local character. In fact, aside from a good inquiry for email paekagee of eholM table assortments, which were ecarce, but little yraa done, Ws quote; ehole* fresh, 25030c; Interior, 20e. BALE WOPE-Dull. W# auots; Hemp, in reel, 16017c: Jute, 20c; manlR*. M02Be; hemp bed cord*, #3; broom twins, 300360; paper twine, 30033c. CANDLES—Wc have itlU to report a firm market, but no ehangoi have boon made in quotation*. Star. 10022c; summer pressed, 10%017e. CUEESE-yirm. Western Reserve, 16c; Hamburg, 17c; Factory, 18; Goshen, 18%c, CEMENT—#2 7503 per barrel. COFFEE-Very stiff. Rio, fair, 23%025%a prime. 26028%: choice. 27027%c; Loguayra. 270 X7%c; Java. 88040c. £0U8—Dttllat 13o per doten. FEATHERS—Firm at 73076# for prim* Bve
geese.
FISH—Fairly active, and
We quote:
1 barrel - [.••e**••••*• »»**»#»**«**«e
Ho, l, balf
i jte**eeessS«MOgomseeseeep*SSg*<0—— okerel, in kils. No. I ckerel, in bitfii# No* S******* FRUITS—Green Apple* Inn at #4 6008. Dried Apples are Arm and scarce nt 809c peeled poaches, 26o; unpeelod do., halve#, I20l3e Fouxiox Fboits—Raising; Layers, new crop,#475; old 84 60; raUlns. M. R.. |4 60; Turklah Prnnoe, per ■>, I8c; Frrach. I6c; Fnrcgxs-tt cane t» 80 4 00; 3 k eans. #4 0004 06. Laxonp-Are very firm at 813014 repacked for Sicily; French, repacked. #U per box. Dxvx Floe—17020c p«r
pound.
MOLASSES — Trado good; eyrupo firm Wo quote: Now Orloaus eonreoat #1 080110; Fofto Rloq, TO#: oholeo syrups, 91100120; mo41 am, 7S086o:eommou, 66c. PROVIBION9-*Tho provision trado has boon Arm with advancing tendonoy. From ] Losh A Tousoy, produoo and general mission morehnnte. No. 48 South Dokvar#afrMt. wo rocolvo tho foUowing quotnUone: ■ 3! Fork—Xaw mom. MB M0##< Bulk Moate—12%e fbr shouldmrt, 14c ter ribbod sides, and 16%016c for eUw eLW. Boeon—Shoulders Me; rlhhgA ridm, M%s; clear ribbed, 17e; elear eldee Arm, Ifofo; bresIHtt bacon Arm, 20e. Lard—Firm at 20c. for prlmo kottlo. Ham*—Sugar cuasfi,A100o* ’ ^ ' Dried Boof—Firm and searcoat 8^lm. .. • BAGS—Quiet at 4%e. i . .. . BALT—Lake, #2 «00 «t Xmiswha, 9100 - ^ < rt'i ' ' • »i‘L J
rlwburg A at 16o;
at 30o; Amoakeag stripes at 23%c for 8x2, and 34%o for 0x3; Hamilton, 6x3, 23o; York, 8x8, 22%C( Thorndyke, 8x3, 22c; Whlttenton, 6x3. 22%c; Jswett, 6x3, 16c; Whlttenton C. 0x0,16c{ PUtsfleJd tick*, 17e; Brunawlok 16e: Pittsfield, 16o; Warren red ticks, 26o; Jewett City stripes,3x3 15c; Peperell brown drills, 18o; Peperell brown Jeans, I«et BemiltOfi awning i, 27%c; PemWton blue ditto, 31c; scoggln bads,- 47%c; AnaerJp.n ditto, 47%ci American .prints, 18; Allen ditto, 18c; Richmonds and Spragues, 13%c;
shoulder sides soa with bat
IMMrfAnixr cured hams dull at 20® *Lard—-In demand at n%®19o del at the place where made; market
Gutter—Quiet a E^gs—Sales at Flax Seed—Ad'
_ . eyetem. Relief given by tho Ant HimU<mti<m|> one trial will convince tho most ekepticul mind f it* utility. Diseases of the Throat and Air Pmsayas Also raeceoefrilly treated by Inhalation. Tho wonderful effects at rednsi®pmodlsnlagente to a
vapor, by tho u*e of tho
**Mh.TOBAZZXlXfc.«* And bringing tho Medicated Vapor la direct contact with diseases of the Air Passages, giving — lief to the sufferer when the common mean* u of no avail, ha* attracted the attention of tho most dUUnguUhed medical men of the world.
bro Npiaal My atewa.
Paralysis. Fits, CoavnUon* and Rheumatiew eon be cured, ne matter of how long etending Seminal Losses. Spermatorrhoea, Sterility, Im potency. Apathy and Sexual Inditfereuoe. These diseases are the bane of contention in married life, and the frequent cause of matrimonial infe-
licity and infidelity.
Li* not so much on .account of the debility of the genital organs and lose of virility that I mention these last diseases here, but for the serious mental and physical prostration they produce.
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will bo Well unaerstoodl not nntn then wUlthe practice of medicine be simplified. I treat them solely bv Electrical mean* and the use of mv
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NO. 81 O0LUMBIA STREET.
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■/- 0Mfe. CMAWFOBD A CO., Importer* ant Dealer* la Sodt A#h, Sal Sod«, Caustic, Soda, , Foundry Facing*. Plaster, Lime, Cement, Sand, Pummice Stone, Resini Etc#, Etc# NO. 20# WALNUT STREET’ OmetmaatJ, Ofcto,
SJKITH 4t PiJJIER, Manufacturers and Denier* in ' X. E -A. *T H E It, ptAoo. OUmmSieieo# Ftmdiwgra. No. (H-Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, ? . . i *' ‘. I • * - f ill* ■ ;> - We aoUeft orders ftem Dealers, Saddim and Boot and Shoe Makers, and
TABLE GLASSWARE, T*im0o. RanAnvn, CHIMNEYS, BURNERS, Arad all article* £>ertaining to thialine Green and Black Glassware, Etc. augll d3m Cincinnati, Oklo.
■ 4John Dohota, W. H. Wfiliam*.
J. s. Augur. .. MOM0I0 A AretCM,
Commission Merchants,
45 and 47 Race Street. Cimotmmntl. Ohte.
Liberal advance* made on eon.
and Provig.
sign men t* of Floar, Grain i
lone.
angll dBm
M.'X.CMAriM ACO. GSNERALPRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 37 Walnut Street. CINCINNATI. Consign meat* and order* solicited. Price Carre at* (eat free to any oddreu. angll dSm
MEDICATED BATHS.
the eironon; pro-
q, Butter—Quiet and steady at 33@39c. Soed—Advanced to 92 40@2 50,and
In demand.
Qreaa Seed—But little demand and
price# unohaqpdj
Clover
prices unchan^ed.^
little 4emaqd »p4
Chicago, September 8.
Flour—Qniet; salee of Spring extra at 90®? 87%. 1 \Vheat—Moderately active; market %® %c lower; gale# of No. 1 at 91 63® 1 64; No. 2 at tl 88%®100; ologing at 91 68®! 68% for No 2; aalea alnee ’Change at 91 68 for
No. 2.
Corn—Lee# active and unsettled; market %olower: eales of No. I at 96%® 96%e; Vo. 2 at- 96®95%c, and rejected at
%oforNo.
•alee of No. 2 at 91 5?%®1 02%; closing *1
inside quotations,
Highwinea—Quiet; salee of free at
91 80.
Provisiooa—Firm. Mess pork inactive; sales at 929 26®29 60. Dry salted nboul-
*dy; salea atll%@ll%o.J
_ -Firmer; salea at 19®19%0 for ■teamed, end 18%o for summer renderecL Beef Cattle—Dull; nalee at 96 26®7 tor.
ood smooth shipping steers.
Hogs—Dull; sides st 96 50®8 79 for common; 99®0 46 for fldr to medium, and 99®
10 60 for good smooth,
Freights—Quiet; i2o on wheat, and 9%
@l2o ouAoni to Buffalo,
wr- ... - * )urs
ened a shade better bat
BUwripts for^heptat^twenty-fonrboi^ husbSa; ooraf165,128 tmehsfa*oafaflO?
112 bushels; .hogs/681 head.
Shipments— Floor, 16,100 barrels; wheat, 16«,146buahels: corn, 108,270 buahele; Oats, 190,771 bushels; hogs, 1,600 he * d ' ; * S',
Bsdifriii® Wnefeif !
Tob..^»K;» b o e r r f»f •nd lo^at 98 M®fi ®! common t? medium leeTet 99®18 50; Daviess county leaf
ine st 98 78@7. ^ i ?•
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so.
;; aalea at
Groceries—Sfleady and in fair demand.
Gold—91 44% buying. ■i I.. TfMedeiReeAWi.i Toledo, September 8.
BOO bushels.
kblpments—Flour,4,672barrels: wheat, 39,860 buahele; com, 24,280 bushels; oats, 48,090 bushels; rye, 7,946 bushels; barley,
800 bushels.. Flonr-QM*. Wheat-^Gpen
closed weak; aalea of white Michigan at '§z 13%;‘Amber'Illinois, 92 15; amber Michigan 92 05@2 06%; No. 1 red. |2 04; o. 3 ditto, 91 70; No. 1 spring,91 70; No.
Coru^-Steady at 91 03 for No. 1.
Oats—Opened steady and ofoeed %c lower; salee of No. 1 A 66%®aflo; No. 2, Rye—Steady and 1c lower; salea of No# 1 Frelghte^Fira^Hsto Buffalo, 10c to Os-
wego, and 12%P to Ogdepsburg.
Aiaeghemg Cattle Market.
Allx&hery Cjtt, September 8. The supply of oattle yesterday was
ggaasely up to ths.ueual number. The market ruled Very firm; prices a shade higher. Extra iht cattle sold at from 7%c to Bo; fair to good butchers’ stock at from 6%e io To; medium st 0c; stock cattle,
‘ Bulls are quoted at 2%@3%c.
number of sheep and lambs on sale yesterday was not as large as for several
•ud were mainly inferior in. ) -fat sheep, if there had >, would have sold readily out scalawags, of which
the supply was mainly made, oemtinne
The »pacific effect* are: T# equalise tl lotion of the blood; promote preapfrati mote obforption of dropaieal effuaioni; promote the healing of Scrofula and Chronic Ulcer*; to remove Kbeamotio paini, cwcUing* from the joint*, and to accelerate the effect* of alterative modiAU letter* containing two red (tamp* will be ptelPtly attended ‘^^PENDBRY. Indianapolia, Indiana,.. JT ivfi-dfeaeed ^iMEDIOAL^ Thirty Yeauref Kxpericmoe Im the TreiHiuMt of Chroalo and Rexuatl Plecfiesee.
“ y of t^ hum»2^?*M. in wtete of health a>d diaeaae, with a treatise on early error*, it# depierable eoneeqaeneee upon the mind and body, with the author* plan of treotmoet—the only rational and lucceseful mode of cure, a# Shown by a report of case* treated. A truthful aariaer to the married and thoee contemplating mprri-we, who entertain doabte of their phyncal condition. Sent free of poetage to any nddreae, on receipt of Albany, New York. The author may be comlulted open any of the diseaee# npon which hie book.treats, elthor personally or by mail, and medicine* sent to any pnrt of the world.
C. QaLunin, T. A. Matthiws, Late of Maymrij^e.^Ky. MaytviUe.fcy, Late ofMt’sterifng. Ky. MEBOTANTS’ HOTEL (Formerly Dennison Honee.) FIFTH STREET, NEAR MAIN. Ctmefimmnefi, Okln. Galleher, Nelson & Co., - - Prep’s, ■■■12 dam TYPEFOUNPHY. Brtncb $f tbi Jtbustn Tyfi Fsmuhj. FRANKLIN TYPE, Stereotype and Electrotype FOUNDFyr, l68 Vine Street, bet. 4/A & $th, CINCINNATI. Allison,Smith&Johnson, MaauRcturcn of, and Dealer* in Book and News Type. aitd wonting materials, Of every description.
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A. P.O. A.P.O. A. P. O. Cure* the Care# the Ogre# the PILES. PILES. PILES. A.P.O. A. P. O. A. P. O. Cure# Care*, : Cnree FELONS, BOILS, FESTEBS. No Fanil MI N wlftoot a Bol ^box; by moll, eocente.j Add^rem^ ^'-
4uii a# gvFfe afiSRB foeeser-would have ■old yeadlly st 5c; the latter may be quoted from 99 down to 60c per head. ‘ * There wan more activity yesterday in the hog market. Prices ruled too high to l * — trafisaotiona. We quote
P. O! Bo
•orFor eale by all ~ augS d2meod • y*
MEDICAL.
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e^eavy averages at 9M®H
“V -C i
“fe." CRwn—Sales a# I
dear rib eldee et 10%c; deer sides *t n%o. Bulk meaU; salea of shoulder# at I2%c; River at a stand; 4 fort 2 inefaes »rt. ' . W aether gtayfr SfoR WffyF-
Vo ; tmo
bales;
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Cotton—Nomineir seoelpta, 22 export*, 29 bales. .
Flour—Quiet.
Wheat—Salee at 92®S 06. Com—Salee at 82%®86c. 3
§s=ssas& ■; Lard—Unchanged.
Provisions—Salee of pofk at 930; baqpn ffrl^;_#houl4«B, 18%®lB%c; clear sides,
MUWfatoeVtelted.
•edlv* HA Flour—I
wSm
for No. 2.
► arrest Seminal Losses, to con<;
wayi i l. -
le iff l
_ ImMU * JsiVl&Sh'FXt&ftUSSkiSg ever of a private or confidential nature, and laetatement of com, will receive partiee
Stereotyping and Eleetrotyping hr aB their varied branches» 1 BOOKS, MUSIC, Patxwt Mbmcimx Labsia Ann Diucnom, Joae, Wood Cen, sre* etc. g/SSSmSSbmammmmmmnmmmm^ BITTCPS. WAJEtO’S •• f* . . Eureka Tonic Bitters. . .. ,. '/.• ' WE read hi the legends of history of how | Ponce d# Leon and hi* eavaliors of old Spain •earehad the bloseeming glades of Florida, cheered by the hope that they should yet | drink.from the foaafiain of yerpetnal youth and vigor. Sick and suffering humanity now. Hke those Spanish knight*, seek eagerly for any re •dy that will revivify and strengthen. Unlike that fabled fountain, Woed’i Eureka Tonie Bitten 1# no beguiling eheat, but prepared by an eminent sad ikillfei pkyeteian. who hag totted it* curative virtue* la ‘ a* extenaive and eueoeaeM prawfloe of over two seorw^oan. Di•claiming to be s pauses for ALL diteaeoe, it georautem I to can Chilli had F*V*r, Kick and Nervoa* | Heodoohn, Neurolgl*, RheumaUxm, Dygpeprin, Conctipeted Bowel* mad ladigeotion, and has keen need by peraoni dttleted with eonaumption oad ha# proven offbeat benefit to them. It will •eu'< the blood bounding with healthfal pulses j thee ugh eyetem* lone diseased, debilitated and miserable: or dispel fbeUedeea resulting from aOUfie atteekf of BlHou* or Typhoid Fevjen. It is oemporinded of pur.ly vegeUbleingredfiamt*. and j 1* given to the world a* a pleasant and reliable tqaie. ^ , F. M. YARD, Sole Proprietor.
(
day*. desiri:
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and advancing at 20c.
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jrxx-nBUMu, oepteinu f «SSS2iS^th three tember and October doll veryin oflferod a#
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MEDICAL
W. M. WARD k 00.. Whelemtle Dealer* pure Oopper DiatiUed Whlekiee, No. Ml Mart- . Street, CovtagteurNy. ^ autll d3m.: |
ItESTAURAHT. jiioZ ummcv*.
* :* C. LEHRRITTER A <50., 2vii r>Ji si liiOi 11 ■ CAPITAL SALtfll
fTflBIWe ‘
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< >1 .!• Oertln Hug’s eldttaad.) < -I wli.. m •«; • • -■ • • ,1 ; i...
''fa. KA.TTB’MA.Isr.
Wholesale Dealer in ■
V-mi hiii hid#? r] -t.- •rt: Ja-.-.i HATS, CAPS, FURS, • I • . • 4 ! .... . /
. AMI fttmw Ctoods,
. • . . h 1 nil i* i 116 South MerMlan Street,
ii j I ! i»i . I.- 1 j J i
■;} aug« d3m INDIANAPOLIS.
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Is again open with an ipimenge stoek of
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EVANS A BROWN, J0LBERS IN NOTIONS . .!*.*.• .. .. s . . ; . » l And White Goods, 75 South DKerfaUun Street.
■WCometrytrade solicited. au#30 dJm
Embracing an endless variety in styles and qualities, and which will be found better worth inspection than any stoek of
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M. KAUFMAN & BROTHER, Wholesale Dealers in Imported and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS, Bourbon and Rye Wktukfi«*, AU kinds of Liquor in Oases. 42 Louisiana Ut., opp. Union Depot, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. ’# World Promium Bitters " l celebrated Blue JackJy2»d3m
SSo^ssaf: et Bitten.
EVER OFFERED IN INDIANAPOLIS.
WARKEN TATE,
MAXUVACTClia Of
S00RS, SASH, BLINDS, Mam tela. Mouldings, BRAOBIEXa, EXO.
T. !S < »
55.9M DOLLARS WORTH OF THE OLD STOCK,
Flooring worked, lumber eawod and qreeaed to order, and leroll sawing.
GOLDSBERRY’S Hat Store, te West Waaklrngton Ht. augSdSm
AUJEfil, ABBEY A 4*0^ Wholesale Dealer* in STONEWARE, Brown and Yellow Ware, GLASSWARE. ETC.. No. K Meridian street, Jy23 d3m INDIANAPOLIS.
Harked lower than ever, and whidi must be closed out, both OLID and HEW Stock, at prices which will defy competition.
FOR NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS,
OO TO
BREMERMAN & RENNER, Carriage Manufacturers, No. 123 East Washington street, (Opposite the Court House,) iV*l d3m IWDIAWAPOLIS.
JOHN WOOD BRIDGE, Importer of, and Wholesale Dealer in QUEENSWARE, CHINA, Aud Glaeeware, No. 36 Sonth Meridian Street, jy22 d3m INDIANAPOLIS.
nr lie IV e w Yorli Store.
aug27d2w
CLEVELAND.
GARDNER, BURT & 0VIATT, rnoBccB CommiBsion Merchants,
UWION GRAIN ELEV A-
busheU,) rtsh, etc.
Proprietors UNION GRA1 TORS, (capacity *60,000 Salt Lime, Plaster, Pi
Receiver* and * hip per* of heavy
freight*.
Liberal oath advances mods.
JeSdfim
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
JOHN FISHBAOK, Manufacturer of Leather A Leather Belting, And cash dealer in Robber Belting, Fucking, Leather, Hides and Oil, 135 Swath XerMlnm St., augl9 d3m INDIANAPOLIS.
MERRILL <t CO., No. 5 East 'Washington St. t Wholesale Booksellers, Akn STATIONERS, Dealer* in Envelope*. Pens, School Book*, Writing and Wrapping Paper, Ink, Paper Bags, Slour Sacks, etc. angSdSm
PHILIP BOHN,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds
of
I* A. n L o n
OTHER FURNITURE, WAREROOM AND FACTORY. X4S No a tli Berfdl.m Ntr««t,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
XB-Spring Mattresseg and Upholstering mode to order. Repairing of all kinds
neatly done.
auglDdSm
T. IF. H Y -A- N , Wholesale Dealer in IMPORTED LIQUORS, Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, Tobacco and Cigars. Etc., j 141 Month Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. auglO d3m
FURNITURE.
CLEVELAND BUSS AND PIPE WORKS, 60 um4 81 Cam ter ntreet, TAJE, WORSWTCK & HAYES, Brass Founders and Finishers, MaUnfrcturen and Dealer* in wmouGHx ■■on pipe, IRON FITTINGS. sif^ou 8 *^ - “ ““‘(ZT'
Cleveland File Worse, Batukllahie* in 1859. JOHN PARKIN, - - PsomxTOa. No*, fit and 16 Columbus Street, Cleveland, Ohio. AlWO RA.aPS Of every description manufactured and reout In the best style, jcl dim
MEDICAL.
DR. WM. THOMSON’S Olfioc and Consultation Parlors are located at No. 29 Sonth Delaware Street,
-mTHERE h® "HI continue to tl treat and cure Private Disease*, in all their specie*. * t a« e * , ramification* and
phase*.
Dr. Wm. Thomson will give to each patient a written instrument. binding himself to effect! a radical and permanent cure,
or make no charge.
Dr. Wm. Thomson has made'
the treatment of Private Diseases a sinee the year 1851-three yeTr. frlXe eity'o'f Bi
falo. New York, eight year* in Chicago, Illinoi., and two year* in Peoria. Illinois. During eight years practice m Chicago, Illinois, he cured over
thirteen thousand case*.
Ur- Wm. Thomson, in hi* proetio* for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general disease* of the blood. n * M » Fumigating Vapor Bath of the moat ingenious kind, in ooojuaotion with internal treat-
ment.
SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the eonsequenoe of Mlf-abuM. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, u practiced by the yonth of both
.i —'ted extent, prodo
the follorteg trai combatted by eciei
j-—, —:low countenance, u_._
spot* under the eye*, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling or leaves and rattling of ohariote, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in ap-
proaching gtranyers, a dislike to foi quainLances, a disposition to shun sooi
specialty ;y of Buf-
ap-
rm new ac-
m, a disposition to shun society, loss of hectic flushes, pimples and various
tongue, night
mory. eruptions about the free, frured sweats, fetid breath, couch*, eonsum
mon-
veate, fetid breath, cough*, eons mania, and ffoquently insanity.
The afliicted, on the first appearanee of
ofany of
apply
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A. dk U. VflMH dfc GOw, Manufacturers and dealer# lx LiTimt>ei*, Latlk Amtt RBtmglM. Especial attteation given to filling orders tor Building and Bridge Timber. Yard No 9Carter Street,between Seneca St andC. C. and C. R R., jefi dSm CLEVELAND, O.
Ftreit atj fanlsh €•*, Manufacture VAT1.1VISHES, And lAqmlA Dryers, Pointers’ Fluid, Gasoline from 10 e to 85° gravity, Ohio Turpentine, Roofing Pitch, Dead Oil end Paving Consent. Also, dealm Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Glass,etc. Office 196 Superior Street, jefidSm CLEVELAND. OHIO.
CLEVELAND ELLIPTIC CAITSTEEL SPRING WORKS OOMUETT HRO.»S * CO., Manufacturer* Of all kinds of Cast Steel Springs, (Of extra temper.) For Railroad Cars. Buggies, Etc., Cor. Weet River and Second St*., JSfidly CLEVELAND, OHIO.
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C A.L. VIN OA.RR. President of the State Railing Mill Co., Manufacturers of Bar, Bait nmi Http Ir#a, ALIO, Plain and Galvanised Sheet Iron. " MH»Ordar> respectfully aoUettad.
.jrtifBrt.,;. - CLEVELAND.OHIO.
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■aii aii Mgial Uilaras, Danefeottv* HeadLirt tejond W kinds 'I - gffflasart signal Idrttt ae Olaaa Bn., torpsn^iimwmn,
,.;uu
B*p9-dAw3A
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scales;
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J Em•'" . . L, . 74 Weut WSMlk. 5L, ll* - .-EadSiJrakV^'' 1 Buy only th# m«i«#. irifidiy
suBawMBim f Not'- ■?”" nm esn
nfkjmtte *
BLACKING.
USE MASON’S BLACKING.
It Shines for AlIH
!e»d3m
Fbr Ernie by all Dealers.
MEDICAL.
EXCLUSIVELY FOR LADIES. LA. BJLIVOA1NAH, OB tADBES* FRIEND, A emketltmte tor DertedfieeU 1* Earepe am* every Hina i
• prewemto total eoMm la alae prevemtafitwe suasi rasUeal earefiaraU Fe> tie Dineanen. Retail price foi asaasl 0S. rwasdeSI free em receipt ef price, (wfitfeRdeemtopeetege.) teamy edsbreia. .f^ly Agemta wauetea, efivetslstre Dree. Alee, ensaleat all renaectabledrwapgtoSe, Addrene, “Band an ah Manntoc tu riag
PATENT BED.
J. 9K. 1* O SI£ A CO., Me. 99 Bart Market Street. IndianapoliB, Inti., Sol# monuinoturen far this city and State of KrieHoff’s Paieit D. S. Spriif Bel. Pateated tuMy 9, leer. • yiSupKlfttlyattanrtd fie.
