Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1869 — Page 3

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(one; s Daring greater portlonoftp-Uey ■ not eg etrlngeot w yeeterdey. Doe no

ore mod«*t 7 per oent. currency, oud K@ So oommiooiun aver until fWturdiy. nio woo the ruling rote, olthough eg one time loooo were mode ot 7 per oent. ourrenoy only for an Interval, and were readily token, and the rote again hardened, until juot before and after three o’olook the market became very otringent, and the ratee rooe sharply ft»m

‘ ereot to a commlooion qf X, H, ally H P« r oe nt ’ Money woo

freely boughtyand aold In the long room

> wkoleoale Market. Tiobooat, Dootmbtr SI.

f LOUR-f Inn oad ootlro. W e quote«

teg '•"»**■—r—-—r.-^ I g«» Family 1 . rn

* &ol <76

WHlkT—Weakor. Wo quote: II «6gl 75 for priuk* now rod to ear load lota, II 70#1 80

Wacom ot 1130 II 70(81 7» for white IlKto

prmo bow ■■ for amber. White IU0«S 00. W« yi 66 for prime te ofcoloe rod. I white, aad 1170*1 M for amber;

190.

OORR-Tair ablppluc donand: new ibelled at M*60 In eur Had loU; new In ear, wacon, 66c» # OATfS—In fair ahlpplnc demand at63e. RYB—Dull at II 19*1 ». , . BRAN AND SHORTS—Bran, flraa •» «•*«» •borte, iteadr at |1«*W; mlddlinn. •» gar, per too i mlddllna* eoaree at 10. 8BHDS—flax seed te in coed demand at (29 i Mjelover, 17 60i timothy. 13. BUTTBR—In fair mpply. Woqootet eholoo

fireeb, 3303Se: toferior, Me.

BALB ROPH—Doll. We quota: Homp. In reel, 10*lTot into, Vet maniila. 0*Uej hemp bid oorda, m bream twine, S0*f9ei paper twine, aO*SSe. / BRANS—Firm ot 14 50*6 for white J *4®*S0

L fornovy per bnahol.

*r is , BRBS WAX—Firm at We

ond 168, while Northwestern woe especial-

BROOKS—Adraneed t oommon, |3; medium, Northwestern expreseed greet oonttdenoa

- In their fnture vune, onaoffered, lor one

lutnmor proeeed, MX

**i ettro. IS 50*4 60. - CANDLKS-Stor. l»ei

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CHRBSBk-Firm end hither. Weetern Reaerre. I7e; HomhurciUo; Foetory, 20e. CQFFBB—Firm for oholeo crate.i Rio. Mr. a*MXet prime, lt*MXe; choice. tawaXe; 'mcnoyro, l7*S7Xe; Java, 38*40o. OOAIi—Active. PitUburc. 25o per boahel; draall. IQei Hichlaod. 15p per buihei; Aothraeite, |M per too. LIMB—Steady; Delphi, 36e; other qeokUM.

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F1RB BRIOK-MO per 1.000. OBMBNT—Uaebaoctd t IS (0 pv harrel. FLASTBR PARIS—Uoehanced; Newatk. |60: Mlehlcow. lt. - , . • - LATH—63 10do 60 per 1.600. aoeopdfor te qoallty sod kind. HAIR—60o per buihei. V1RB OLAY—Tie per boahel. CRAWBVRRZ00*eoXe oad la demand ot WtMArsoed wild oad cultivated. v BOOS—flmree oad lo daaoadt S*a par doieo

lorfreih,

FBATH1RS—Quiet at 71* tor prlma lira ceeaa.

FISH—Quiet. We quote:

8618: kg*"' 0'58 [aokerel, No. 1. kalf barrel.....^ U 00

r.:: * as* a «u

I 60S

MeikVr.V.No.i.'helfbe-rVi::::

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premium for prime,

elm ply interest to a commlooion <

X.-oad tinallj

o?thJoe^a?pi^amrlarge omounta obanged " betw^gn three and four p. M.t hack gpaawtu not being made up

biJBBi t active; gross dear-

anoee 172,000,000; sIBPWlento to-day, $60,000; market openotm* 61.34X, advanced

to 61.85, and closed aFfl.S4X@l»64f6*

Government Stocka—Have been strong all day and there la an improvement in the demand, moatly for registered stock, which woo cheaper than coupons ot the firot board. The sales are unimportant, being held firmly and the leading rates were fully sustain ad. .At noon, prices were better, and at the conclusion of call the beard adjourned till Haturday. On

the streets stocks closed firm.

Coupons of 1081, 114X@115; ditto of 1882, U1X@1HX; ditto of 1864, 107X @10714; ditto ot 1865, l08<g)108X; ditto.' new, llOXQtll; ditto of 1867,111X @lllk; ditto of 1868, 111X@111>4; HMO’o, ^^Stoite^Bonds—Dull, with a dooline on New York, there being no money here to pay the interest. Other bonds firm; Mis-

souri

souri, 90; old Tennessee, 09X;mew North Carolina, 60X; Virginia, old, 55X@56X; new, 67($57%; Louisiana, 70 bid, and 72X aaked; Levee 6’s, 62@62X; ditto 8’s, 09X ®BaUway Sharee—The market during the morning was rather more ouiet than lately, with a decline In some. New York Central and Northwestern .bowed activity. The tormer ranged between 159X

in their future «..» per oent., to sell the privileges to deliver common' »t 80 and preferred at 61 In thirty days. Roek Island, Ohio and Missuaippi, and old Southern ware also

dealt into a considerable extent. At the ona o'clock board, the market

was strong and aetlvs. mainly on the shares abovs noted. Ohio and Mississippi selling at S3Xt old Nouthera, 87 X; Kook Island, 118X; North Western, 8lX

@82X; ditto preferred, S3J4@84X. The usual aubaequent boards were

emitted, to-morrow being holiday; but the market on the street was not aflected by the tightness in money, and closed

This following are thd 5:30 p. m. price#:

Harlem 1* ditto prefsnsd 10

MX

Sv.k:8

ditto |

T*H Tn fc e 7.^‘:. Wabash. St. Paal.... ditto prstorred...

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FRUITS—Hreea Apries la «ood dsataad at aa advaaee of M 00 per barrel i 0 OOS6 50 for Weetern, ehoiee Northern at 64*4 50. Dried Apples are firm at 10*16ab peeled peaches. 0e; napeeled do., halve*. 15*Me: »Ued, 14c; qaarten, 16*tta. Fosaisx Facits-Raisbii; Layan,aaw«rop.64Mt old, 0 0; M. R.. 64; Tarktah Prases, per k. Me: Freseh, Me. PaaCRBS—M qaas, 0 50*4 00 ; 8* ease, 64*4 06. Lsnon—Are very ins at 6UM4 repacked for Steily; Frsaeh, repacked, 6U P#r hex. Daca

Fies—17*90e per pound.

FURS—In demand at tbs followlnr quotations: Misk, from 50s to 64; Coon. 6o to 60e; Otter. 0 S5'iS?2SA7Slt , 31S£S , “»: BtripodBkwak, M»t»0ot WfU404.0a to llot Hoase Oat. «• to Ms t Opossam, 5e te 10# : Mask Rat, Me te Kv) Mask Rat XMsa.te te M*. Ho. 1 skims, prims aad latga, command Ike abovo prists. Ko.lhaUlMfttetafNo. It to. 3 bslf tho prtes Of No. A QrooTfcMos, 6s to 10s test; atso, mishandlsd ooous, 5e‘te Ms less than the well stretehed oaes. Istra dark and larse mink eomasand hteher prices. GLASS—Prise# nnebaacsd, at tx’O, 0 60; MxU to lOsM. 67 OSt MOM te MaM, 0 00; snbJsst to dliaeaat of from 0 te * pm sont. Fruit jars, (Masea'*) plats. 60 W: quarts. 631 00; half ga»aaa> 648 00 par srots; ons to Ivogrom. 0per coat off; over 0 gross, 60 per seat. off. HAY—Heavy l 614 60*16 M par bote for sow tight proeeed; loots prossod, 617*18, wagon,

•14 tor tissothm .

MOLASSBArada Mr. Ws quote: New Orlaaas at 90s*|ti Parte Rieo. 70et ehoiee syrato, II 10*1101 medium, 75®8>«; common.

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POTAI^IBS—Firm at Ti*75e per bushel for oar

Ibad lots t 90e*l 00 la stora.

POULTRY—Chickens la demand; Mvs, psr dossa, 0 0*4 for old: 0 0 for yonng; IIVs tarkays, per lb.. 13e to 14e; dressed, in active , demand at Me. Dusks la temsnd at 0 00 par dotes. Oeets, ditto at 60e each, dlnalls,

0M toll00per dotea.

PRQVISION8—Dull, iaaetive and irregular. Wo glva the foljoylpf as tks asking priees:

Mem Poyk—60.

Lard—Firm 017K*Ua.

Balk Meats—Shonlders. He; ribbed lld««, 13Xe t clear ribbed, lioi clear *W«*. UXfiGreen Meats—Plrm. Bhonlderi.^*10c; sidsi,

104*13e; hams, 14)0.

Dried Boef—Qniet at 0s. Breakfast bacon,

aid sugar egrod. 18*10 ' '

£ Sates of l,0M>qxes of Cumberland, p. t.; also,

uo Us roes ramaa, to the South. 0*1 0; Kanawha. 0 86*

It Ttdteaaponr Gormaa. 8Xo; Prootar khd 00ihte'g. »)d*Uo: Work's Ger-

maa, MMSllwt Bahhtet’s. MBUHe. SUGAR—Plrm with an admass of 30.

to— LvIm

HALLOW—firm. Wa quote: M*MX«.

| Csaismstfl ■arkets.

Tie bsd av, December 31.

At Clevelaad flour wns dull and unchanged. Wheat, No. 1 rad w0tor at II79; No. * 6i*te

610, Ooro, shaUed 070: aar, oa track, at 64e.

At Baffhlo, tour at 0 to 7 50 for city ground.

Wheat. 0 M for 0a. 9 Spring; 0 to 8 M for white; and II 0 tor amber. Corn at 96c tor old aa track 170e tor sew. Mass pork at 6». La«l ^^At^Hsmpkto, «*£ it V% *>* •» »0ru!d7tlUoM30. Bate—ehoulder. at 14« t steer ridos 01830. Bulk meaU-ehoulder. ISriSLtoaC^fi; L’KS

1100 for dreeeed. . „ . .

urtaweetern ;... B1H ditto^p referred B3fi

Mining Shares are dull; Gregory 0 20, The following are the quotations of

copper stocka at Boston:

Calumet, 50; Copper Falla, 14X; Franklin, 13; Heola, 70; Hancock, 334; Quincy,

17.

Receipts at' tba Sub-Treasury to-day, •4,248,600; for tba month, $3,961,114; payments to-day, 11,016,989; for tba mouth, 687,687,811; balance, 687,901,169. Hew Turk Market. Naw York, December 31. Cotton—Steady aad lean active; sales of 8,500 balea at 26c for middling uplands. Flour—Receipts, 7,826 barrels; market dull and in tovor of buyers; sales of 6i,lU0 superfine State for extra State; , intern; |830@10 for white wheat extra; 0 M@9 50 for round hoop Ohio; 97 60@8 50 for extra Ht. Louis; |9@12 60 for good to choice ditto, cloeing quiet. California nominal. 7 Rye Floujr—4^niai; sates of S5 barrels at

Cforn Mohl—Quiet at 0 35. Whisky—Notnlnal. a _

Wheat—Receipts, none;'market quiet and without cban0; sales of 17,009 bushels at 61 67@1 60 for No. 2 spring; 61 70 for No. 1 ditto; |E215@g2Q for whits California; |2 12)4 for common whits Michi-

gan.

Rye—Nominal. * •

Barley-Doll. Malt—-Quiet.

Corn—Receipts, 27,122 bqshela; market nohaDged and a moderate demand; sales . / 49,000 bushels 093096c for new mixed Western; 61 07@1 10 fi>r old ditto la store and afioat; «1 0601 Q6Q for kiln dried. Oats—Receipts, 555 bushels; market nomlnM at 76c for Western in store, and

78o afloat.

Huger—Dull.

Mmasaea—Quiet.

Petroleum—Dull at ISoforerude; 30)4

@31c for. refined In bond.

Hops—Quiet 0 10*00 for American. Linseed Oil-Quiet at gse@61 01. 4 Hplrita of Turp«ntl»e—Firmer 0 0)4o. Provisions — Pork deeidttlly firmer;

ffUGAR—Plrm with an i

6ds(1

was daQ; whsst setivs aad tor No. 8. Cora flrmsr at

£

In r BSvwMwek Havkst.

I Dispatek to ths Ssntinsl.

Wsstarw sttek yst4s giaM Moadsy have

as toltowst : ■

—:~~~——S ■applyi AamaaAbrisk; 01 told; lowtr grades

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Eastern Exchange—Q00 01-5@34 die-

extra. - 1 * 1

Wheafc—Qulat and Artuw and M@)4e

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January St |11234; aalaa of No. 8 siSe oftasn Willi

^Corn^IHillf demand principally ter shipment and 2@2X« lowar; sal0 of old NoTat 61@66o; new 0 4S@50a; No. 2 kiln dried at 68a for thela0 half January; newahelled sold at 49e 0 sellers’ optionclosing with buyers of naw at 4Se, and sellers 0 48Xc. Nothing doing in corn tl SS5aand weaker; sales of No. 2

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No. a 0 61 56@1 68 cash, and |1 5634 Milan’ option for January, ulo0ng 0 the Inside price. ... , , , Hlghwlnes—Dull and nomlnM; sales at

9i.’®93c.

Provisions—Active and firm; mesa pork 26c higher; sales of 4,900 barrels of men pork at f27@87 26. onh; |27 0 at aelleia’ option, January delivery; |27 76@28, aellerm’ option, fast half of January to March 1st delivery; 628 r-<* buyera : option, January delivery, and |2S buyers’ option, last halt of January djllvary, closing

firm 0127 25, cash.

Lard—Hold at 17o for steamed, with cooperage, and 16Xo without cooperage, and 170, aellera’ option, after 6th of Jsnu-

dellvery, cloeing firm 0 17c. ' ions of hog product In-

ary delivery, Other deeerlf

descriptions of bog pre

active; dreeaed hogs, aottve and firm, and 15@2So higher; aatesoflight at «10 75@U, and hMvy *4 fU 25@11 65, cloalng it $11

@11 25.

Live Hogs—In active packing and folr shipping demand, and 10@15c higher; sales St 0 25@8 30 for common; f8 75@ 9 26 for folr to medium, and |9 50@10 for

good to choice.

Beef C0tle—Active, and 25@35c higher; sales 00 60@5 0 for common cows and

light steers, and 0 50@7 for 10r to good

shipping.

The receipts of the last 24 hours ware,

’ flour; 46.280 bushels of oc

ipt9 Og viiky Aoam arw xswmam wmivy la of flour; 46,280 bushels of 81,061 bushels of oorn; 20,708

bushels of oats; 4,797 bushela of rye:

10,738 barrel

heat;

uuauv.B Wl . ■■■■ i 1,IW1 utwao.a us 1 J w t 4,364 bushels of barley, and 10,867 head

of hogs.

Shipments—Flour, 13,767 barrels; wheat,

7,746 bushels; oorn, 86,669 bushels; oats, 9,882 bushels; rye, 6,290 buahela; barley,

12,560 buabela; hogs, 4,276 haad.

LIST OF LETTERS.

. ON’f’XOXAh.r. NO. 19. T 1ST OP LUTTERS rsmsinin* la ths Pori Offlc* st laJUnspolls, IndUss, DsetmhJkg, ■ir To obpfla tbsis Letters, ths sppliesst must ssll tor ^JvsrtiteU Letters. ’ tiv# the date ofthls list, sod pay one cent tor sdvertiriof.

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Atkiuioa MrsTbos Ayers MrtLsrl

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Provisions — Fork deeldKlly

sales of 975 barrels at |27 6ot$28 for new msea; 626 50@2B78 tor old ditto; 21@23 for prime; |26 60@27 for prime mens; also 2.600 barrels new - mesa, sellem’ option for March delivery at 688 50. Beef steady and nnobsnged; Wise 0 170 barrels. Tiprcp beef Qflietf aqtes of 1* tleroea at |27@30 for prime tne«; 01@:m for India. Beef bains firm; sates of 146 barrels 0 00 @34. Cut meats steady; sales of 190 packages at 10)4@UK< for sboaldara; 18 oulOo .for bams. - Dtasasil hogs firmer; Stea at 12V4@12Mo W W0torn, U>4@ IgXofor city. Middle firmer; aales of 250 boxes 0 13l4c@M*4c for Cumberland

out. —

Lard—Sales at 14fc@17)4a for ategm, and 1734@17Msfor kettle rendered; also 1,260 tierces steam 0 sellers’ option for February and March delivery at 1794cJiutier—Steady; sales at 26@40u for

Ohio,

Cheese—Firm and unchanged.

Freights—To Liverpool quiet and unchauged. 1 i

LATEST—5 p. If. j. KKi

g Whqat—Market qalet and without

change.

Rye—Dull at $160 for Western.

Oats—Nominal 0 7>‘c for Western In store, and 77@70afioht. -■ Oorn—Dull 0 9B@Mfe tor new, and |1 07

@110 tor old mixed Wietem

Pro vlaiona—Pork cash, for mesa, and

ttoa for

Flonr—Cloned 0e*dy for low and dull and heavy tar aJJ other

vrn*

and firm At 128, 50 at aallera’ op-

a B nd f moder0ely active

a fair inqufr^

Lard—Quiet at 17) |rlmo steam rende

March driivery, Cut meats firm Bacon firm, with ll?Kc for f0r to aud 1794c for

aroh dailvavy.

Eggs—Sal00 88@3|c,

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CUtetnnaU Bavkos.

CiHoiNitgrt, December 31.

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Wheat—lAtU; O0M of N*. 1 ml at |1 75. Corn—Dwt; aatea at «@*7o. Oats—Dull; Bale* 0 89y»e. iStipfaSm of fiddling 0 24)4

iky^-Tlrm; aatea at fj,

Hogs—FtrtBar; at the close tow ware unsold; 01m of live at 0 76010 25; dreaaed, |U 60@12 for city- jio 25@U 0

*- ‘ty,.. .. . Ftemar, and with bettor held 0128, with buyers 0

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Dossm Josephs ns

Davis Martha

Davis Elisa (eol) Durham Blisabsth Dunlsavy Bridset Douchsrtv 8 M

Diprjr Dsfla

Grafton Mary S Gres sob Sima A Holliman Alio* Bardins Jsnnia Hines Frank Halletl Kate T tlumsl Silvester UantMarr Itxwr Igon H J, 3 Jameson Bums Keen Usttle 1 Meffuch Hattie HeNatnsrs Madame MoManis K»ohel MoCaan Kate McCarty Sarah

WSSk Mitehell Mrs David Osborn Mary Pumphrey Lissie Rofors Rebecca Rodman planer Reaves Laura Realy Marsaret KffiWra’di.

Oesstss C

Clead Sarah Caeee Rebeesa Clark Mrs Patrick Charles Harr Canden Julia Cleaver Carrie Oarle C Caroline Corbert Mrs D Dickman 8 A Davis Jane Davis Elisabeth A Daniels Lime Day Jennie Durkee Ellen

BwinsLC

Enflish

Elvira

Felt* Ellen B Farrow Nancy jamiE* 1 G Gliffith Carrie A Moodier Caroliue n Hathoway Maria Hopkins Mrs Hogsland Sarah

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Exchange-Steady 0 34*1-10 discount

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Nash Mara, t Noble Catharine E O Osborn Mary E P Painter Fanny Ponder Georria

Rltse Rachel Mice Ns nine SssrJvsiv Reed Jennie Shea Catherine Soott Emma Smith Fasnv Speakersmlth Hat asa 14 -' T Trowbrid Taylor K

Whitaker Wllmlna r Martha D

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GENIXEMENY LINT. Anderson Ells H i Aims Charles A "s£V.?LS«o losworth J D iohnoa Hoary law James issn 15 *’ irm* J... B Irackson Robert ; aSS.?3S2 Bunch Z H

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Jefferson Thomas C

Harvey Thomas L Hayes Valentine

Huber J*p iam Huts James H Hammond J W Hauch Jacob HaskaUDrJS Horpo Henry T

Hathaway Franklin

Hah Claranoe B

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Howrar John Muer Jame. Meareods Peter Mows# Sanford

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Office te Coraer Btooafo *p BtAlPB, te ■•rtiinlale’B Blcck.

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E. B. M A RTINDALE, A(

PACIFIC INSURANCE C«., OF SAN FRANC) r- * » ' * , ASSETS IN’ .dOEX), $1,433,000 00. Oppick—No. 1, on second floor of Martindale’s Block. 1 ' ' ' • • ' E. ■- WAKTINDALE, Agemt. PUTNAM INSURANCE CO., OF HAETF0] assets OVEH $800,000 oo. Offioe in Martindale’te Hloclc.

nov30 d3mtop7thand8theol

B. B. HABTIEBALE, Ageat.

Reynolds ft Holliday, Wholesale dealer! in KEROSENE LAMPS, Bronze Chandelier*, Hall Lamps, BRACKET LAMPS AND PENDENTS Lanterns, Improved Burners, and Lamp Trimmings generally. 13 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. oetrdSm

Acgmm s da tioa

Cleveland, Col., Cin. and IndianapMii Railroad.

... 2:35 a. m. ...10:46 a. a.

8:50 p. m

(Bee Line.)

:50 a. m 3:45 a. m 3:40 p. m

_*7:36 p.m. H:35p.m

tExoapt Hob days.

,.n :00 a.m.

. **:20a. i .•TO.lOa. :

S: g

;press -..•W.lOa. m. *3

Aaya.'

Madison Railroad.

Morning Bgpfetx.........— 2:50 a. m. Morning Aeeemmo4aUoq..lO:4S a. m. iefersonviUe Railroad,

aSSJPKS*:: Accommodation

10:0pa. m T:top. m

..2:50 a.m. t:16a.m ..10:46a. a. 10:00a. m -4:56 p.m. 7:26 p. a

Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway. Chicago Mail.. 12:06 noon. 6:20 a. m Accommodation...^.-..-... S ;i0 p. m. 10:67 a. tn Chicago Express 9:15 p. m. 5:25 p. m Lafayette and Chicago Railroad. Accommodation _ S:90a. te. 1:40 a. m Chicago Mail 12:06 noea. 10:15 a. a Chicago Express — 8:60 p. m. 8:36 p. m

Cincinnati Railroad.

SaTfand Aweminodation jo-to al a! 9:S a! m MartimvilleAcoom 1p. u. 11:30 noon Esprcst 4:06 p. m. 4:26 p.m Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad. Cin.'andSt.LoutBxpress S:50a. m. UiSOalght St. Louis Day Express. — 9:X> a. m. 10:00 a. a STSSl®S«i—1*5: ft Wt:

Vincennw Railroad. (Open to Ooeport.)

Aeommodation 1:50 p. a. 9:16 a. a Cincinnati and Indianapolis junction. Railroad. Morning Eipress 10:56a. a. 1:06noon Mail - 3:45 p. m. 8:25 night OmnersviUe and New Castle Branch. ConnertvUJo 10:45 a. a. 7:20 a. a CoanersviUe *:S0 p. a. 6:50 p. a Nsw Castle 6:50a. a. 12:45 p. a New Castle 4:40 p. a. 9:65 p. m

RAII-ROABS,

of worsu

ircery or any mineral substance in any Children will notfoWeet to take^t, as it it ruitArr to van tast*. Thousands of children die annnaily ol for 10 want of a proper remedy at hand.

LUBRICUS.

/ * 1 \C\ CYf\ 1 * a y ; l \ ! te

US DISPAR.

TENIA SOUNUM. Naw AUAXT. Awe*. W*JSJ4i5r8T», , .vvrs.'3;te S8S7*.ya ter-oft.ri sTtssi ith one of these monsters. At first it did e with my health or business, but s

■ paid out large sums' ot aoney te a great many physicians. 1 lived at Uniontown, Kentucky, when 1 commenced with

Da. W. M.

i ted. JOHN WBBB. Floyd Cotrxrr. July 10,1868. WlLOox—<SVr; In accordance with wis, aged 10 years, of years ago tao first

:Si

physicians

ap nntU 1 4* effectual the entirowona, . Since that time very tost, now BXty-four "•chw- 11 right

Niw Alsaxt. July 6, 0M. Waoox—Jkr.-1 tri0 your Worn oat of my children, aged 7 it to he aQ it is represented, for «

.«£||S WM. L0GUE. W. BL WILCOX, to. to- Prewrleter, ' No. 91 Fxa*x-9tb**t. , NEW ALBANY. IND. awfor sate 1

COLUMBUS, CHICAGO AND Indiana Central Railway. THE SHORTEST”ROUE EAST. EOTJR TEAIN0 X3Jk.XX.TC Vtmve rWlOE UK POT, nsrilanapolU, M mud after Nwvetnbvr »3, ISO a, aa follows: A M FANT r.xnwmu. (Sundays 4.00 A. HI. excepted.) arrives at Daytob, ,5:3pp. M.: Detroit. 10:4u P,

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Dally Heellswta for the TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS, Are held 0 the Rooms of the Chamber of Commeroo, on ■ortfc Pemmsylvamlm EtreeL, (Opposite Pott Offioe.) -A.T 8 O'OEOOK, I». M. . Strangers visiting the city art cordially invited te attend the meetings of our Board of Trade. saPSD-ly J. BAKNAHD. Sec’y.

T . W I L E « , Wholetal dealer In STONEWARE,

ho. 93 Emat Ooorglm EL,

■t of Batcl oal Ott- e.

First door we-t of Batch A Dixon’s

Co*

nev7 dim

S. HlA.TJFIwI.A.INr, Wholesale Dealer in HATS, CAPS, FURS, Awri Straw Uoode, 116 South Meridian Street,

novfi 43m

INDIANAPOLIS.

CINCINNATI.

OEO. CRAW FOKD to f«.. Importers and Dtalers in Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Caustic, Soda, Foundry Facings, Plaster, Lime, Cement, Sand, Pummica Stone, Resin, Etc., Etc. < NO. 209 WALNUT STREET* Cincinnati, Ohio, angll d6m

ar. Jr.chapin toco. GENERAL PRODUCE Commission Merchants. No. 37 Walnut Street. CINCINNATI. Consignment* end orders solicited. Liberal advances made on Consignments. Price Currents sent free to any address. angll dBm

X8TA BLISHKD X. D. 1824. GEORGE FOX, Manufacturer of Me lined Pearl, W bra ton. Pnlverlard Cora and Nilver Uloaa S T .A: K, O EC, NO. 87 SECOND STREET, aug12 d6m Cincinnati, Ohio.

T. F- IL '5T A 3NT . Wholesale Dealer in IMPORTED LIQUORS, Bonr0n and Rye Whiekiet, Tobacco and Cigars. Kto., 141 riottUt nrrldian Ntrewt, INDIANAPOLIS, novf d3m

N.HITI1 4t PALWER, Manafocturers and Dealers la LEATHER, II idea, OH and Hhoo Kind Inga. No. 51 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio,

We solicit order* from i and Boot and Shoe Maki

Dealer*. Sod-

ad

dlers and Boot and shoe Makers, and feel confident that onr goods and prices will 0 found satisfactory, auglldtm

treatise on the cause and cure of premature de^ cline *how* how health it impaired through secret Muses of youth, and manhood, ana how easily regained. It gives a elear synopsis of tho impediments to marriage, the eause and effect* of aeraou* debility, and the remedies therefor." A pocket edition of the above will 0 forwarded RP *f to °**•*, by addressing Doctor Curtis, No. 68 North Char lee street, Baltimore,

THE HEIUIAN toEBOLD mnH CiDciBnati Pianos. rpHESE Pianos are equal la tone, A finish and durability to the very finest made, and each instrument is sold at manufacturer's price. Call and examine them 0fore purchasing elsewhere. Warerooms, No. 69 West street k oct26-d3m

iLivsn rALiAcr, uay ana nirnt car runs ■ tuup from^Columbus, via Pittsburg ar.J CAK'via Dcllair r to'ualliuio'rei^vrithout

A SILVER PALACE Day and Night Car ru in this train * — 1 — —- rr, " ‘

Philadel

AW t «nge.

10:45 A M. KStvWffii.TTai! nects at Kicfamond for Dayton, and arrives at 3’30 P M AC4 0HHODATION. (SunO.OU L. lit. days excepted,) for Richmond, Connersrille, Brookrille, and Cincinnati, arriv ing at 10:4U P. M., without c0nga of cart. 7*4 P M NEW TOtoto BEPBHM. 12:fr) M.\ a“ mT_>£ York, 6:15 A. Si.; Baltimore. 2:3p A. M.: WaSington, 6:15 A. M. On •VTURDAY thU traio will run through as usual, via piVteburg, arrirug at New York Monday morning at ff:r< A. M. SLEEPING OAKS run through on 2:35 A. M. ’ast Express from St. LOUIS to COLUMUUB.and p N l«^ (1 Kll,r ~ gwOoll for Tickets via C0LUMBU8. gwTickvtt for tale 0 Union Depot, Indianapolis, and all puucio&l Railroad offices dec21 dim “BEE LINE.”

Hmv acxxrLL. hiivuv ecvr*:*. (Formerly of A. A II. SchnulL) SCH.YILL ft SEYERIN, Wholesale Grocers, Not. 137 A 139 South Meridian St., (Near I'nlou Depot.) INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. novS d3m

TABLE GLASSWARE, Lam pa, Laateraa, CHIMNEYS, BURNERS, And all articles pertaining to this line of goods. Green and Black Glassware, Etc. R. HEMINGRAY * CO.. No. 64 Walnut Street, au 11 d6m Cincinnati, Ohio.

Ft. SI&fllPBOX*, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FLOUR, FEED AND PRODUCE No. 19 N. Delaware SL, Bot. Washington and Maryland, IndimnmpoliM, Ind. The highest market price in cash paid for country produce. decl d6m

(Cleveland, Celumbaa, Cluelnnall and Indlaatapolla Kailwajr, lata Bellpfoatatne Kail way,) VIA CRESTLINE.

P" iskssi

rtvq at poiate named below as follows:

No. 4. No. 4.

gg^K^tft ||fcft PIS aSir:,IKf..-' llfeft IStt Alllaaos IiOOp.m.. 10:40 p.m. 4:06 a.m.

...6:30p.m. v6:30a. m. 5:30p.m. _„_ c . .,-10:40 p.m. 8:10a. m. 10i40p. m. dusky.... 6:00p. m. 4:45a. m. 6:00p.m. •xlrk 5:27p.m. 3:20 a. tq. 1«:S| jj. 2.

* * -m.

SrATicma, .No. a.

it IHUa. m.

m iatft

S pft Ipftlitft gaKii-iiSift atft.J|fi.’rirJsr.t iistt ilt SftZXfSStJj&VSSVSiX-

A. U.

atox laavssat 4:to

”No.8" tin

SWSLEEPING CARS attached to '

“No. 4" lands iu

‘ lo, Harrisbu bany, Bosio:

W%HI|KN T.VfK, t^^nexv^'i ■- DOORS, SASR, BLINDS, Kanlela. Monldlnw*. A-O^ETS, E T <3 . , W^dtosale and Retail Dealer in Flooring, Ceiling, Weather-boarding, Pine, Poplar and Ash Lumbar. Flooring worked, lumber sawed and dressed to order, and scroll sawing. riaelory—S4 M. New Jersey Hi. au«7 dAsSm

JEWING MACHINE

r JTH 3E H O W li:

Machine Company’s

SEWING MACHINES

For Famillea aut| S(aannar<nr«rB.

THE GREAT PRIZE

Craaa of tfro Hossor and Mold A WARDED to American Sewing Machines at A the Paris Exposition of 1467. OTta xiqutyvwo eouraTiToas, oa per Imperial Decree, publish^ in .the ••Moaitour Universal" (iWcial Journal of ths French Empire.) Tuesday, 2d of ^ 1'L Lock Stitch invents by Mb. Howa, and m0u on thin Machine, Is the most popular and durable, is 010 on 0th sides, aad will sbithkk air mob BAvai. aad fU be win* Machine* are sub-

ject to the prinelpie invented by him.

A Machine was needed possessing aixPLlcirr and du0*ii.itt, and adapted to a great tang* of

understood an '

BRASS FOUNDERS.

Cleveland Brass and Pipe Works, SB and 61 Onter Street. Tate, Worswick ft Hayes, Brass Founders and Finishers, Manufacturers and dealers iq lyum-rntT IRON pipe, IRON FITTINGS. Aad Brass Goods for Steam, Water, Gas and Oil. jy3 dly

SCALES.

FairM’s MM Scales. W. P. GALLUP. General Ag’t. 74 West Wash. St., INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Buy only the gaaulaa. iyI5 dly

DRY GOODS.

I&pted to a

work; one easily understood aad <

by 01. To prodoee

study of ELua Howa, J*., who gars to U TBI rixst Siwimo MACBUtt. more than twenty years ago; and now ws onr hit tut production— a Maohlne amhraeiag aU essential qu0ities, aad

pronoun eed i

d dubabiutt, rk. one easily understood aad comprehended o prodaee sueh a Machine has 0*n the

TB. Ja., who gave to the world

VINMCANy

y. w. hulls*. aaa; a. eniyym. MLLtEN a griffibt, itAxuvAorvaBBa oa PTJXtE OIT>EH AWB il • ' MALT YINEGAR,

oatto-8m

MADINOH, ind.

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ATTOWNX

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Of

Attorn ey-8t-Law

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The B**t Hachlixe te th« WtorlriL otviSM.’&is sate it ton tow hoars iMriMriUly. 0 tho 0d of the Printed instructions 00 aeeampany tack Muhins. DraRt or current funds^must

New and Improved Machine

la the history of Sewia* Ma-

sspsppi;

ia making it their exclusive business.

*to£ait<* Kr oirtular aad Samptea.

i IUw..Ji- fw.ft.-'i! toUN * FOLTS, , •te )'< Gmural Ageutsfor Csutral Indiana.

V AWGflLi

— WtAVgs.

SKATES! SKATES!! ■ rffipleudtd Ammortmont

I w»<jB) To w* *: •'

Mr »xa

i-—•»— k ’ toUttto um * co.

DIRECT IMPORTATIONS

FINE DRESS GOODS! At No. lO North Pennsylvania lit. Open this Day, December 3. TAM prepared to show the largest stock of rich A Dress Uoods ever offered ia this city, comprising Irish Poplins, Velonr Poplins, ford .Krlaug«s. Sicilian Poplins, English Silks, Reps, Camlets, SUk and Wool Srrgos, Black Alparan.

In these Goods I have the 0st qualities made. ABERDEEN WINCEYS, which, in Europe, are now the tending fabrics for suits- These Goods in any shad* of oolor made. A full line of the

celebrated

Eldor Duck aad Arctic Goose Down Clothteg aad Quilts. These Goods have been personally selected, 0ught for eneh, and imported direct, which enables me to offer them at lower priees thaa'tbey eaa 0 got in any retail house ia the West P. *8. CULLEN Y,

d*e3 dim

10 North Pennsylvania street, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall.

MEDICAL.

DU WM. THOMSON’S

euie# and

<>aa«l*atinn 1‘arloru si

Desnnved to

No. 68 Virginia Avenue.

TlTHURK ho will continue to TV -treat and com Private DieoaMs, so uU their speclee,

nunifioaUoDf And ^

i* •

I>r.-Wm. Thomson will

‘ sni

a radial and permanent ears,

or m»W Wo'chargc

toeochpAtienia

bindi

tomyoa will xiToI a wntten instru-J himself to effect!

SK

r mak

Dr. Wm. TBouson has made I

tete BteVv Jt * n in city of Bar- .’W twiteo P u ^2f°* I ' lln0is - te CUred 0Ter ment kU><l * oo, »1"" ctij0n with intern0 treat-

bKMINAL^EMISSIONS. the e ri »J l b1-t 0 b r . yo

.*«* to an almort unlimited extent, producing

oorteinty tho foiiowiDg train of

orom Mnoptoma, nnleu eombAtted by scieotifle

medio0measures, via: SaUoweountenanee,« ratt* pg of ohanoU, uneasiness about the loins, wm xne <* of the limbi, confused vision, bluuUxi intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flashes, pimples and various options about the face, furred tongue, night

-*0i.'aad freq sen UyTnso nity. The amictod, on the first appearance of any of l* above tymptomt, should immediately apply

, dark ring in

reath.

, coughs, con ntly insanity

ongoe, : aption, ;

t^D^Wm'Tho^n foV a r0tef“ medi * te ‘ y ^

Office and Consultation Virginia avenue. Indi

P. O. Box 1660

don Parlors, No. 64 ianapolis, Indiana.

marlO dly

” Af ANHOOD.”—Another New Medical Pamvh. . Ml* from tk. Pen of Dr. CWrri.^The^K3"x* »*JS of this work: ••This v0uabte

. - de .

DR. JAS. C. Great System

KERR’S Renovator!

/'LITRES all Diseues arising from Import Blood, V .Ski® Uiseaset, Liver Com plaint. Hives, Erymajism, Neuralgia, Fistula, Headache, Fever and Ague, Piles, Constipation. THE SYSTEM RENOVATOR Is tls# Beat Blood Purifier ia the World.

oat Proas-

Used

Look at the N

Inent Cltl

oar M

Namea of oar toi seas who havo

edlriae.

Lean, if L.’sdhaTV*Franoef^V^’Walk«n\ C Cleany, Milton Saitei, Judge Saffin, James Kistick, Truman R Handy, Noah B. Wells, Barney P. Cunningham, S P. Thomas. Thomas il. Curd. Conet.fi. F. Handy, Geo. V. Atkinson, Ed. Hurd, 8. M. Forbus, Mat Harris, John Carter, Ben. Churchill. Chas- Coulter. Charles H. Collins, I rank Clark, Frank Ernst. Henry Eaton. T. 8, lendery. Harvey Hale. Geo. Clark. C0rles H. Marsh01, Wm, Tice, John B. Cleveland, J.Sbaddinger. A- M- Griswold, R. Southgate, Wm. Niblet, A. P. Williams, J. F. Larkin,d. C. Johns, John Woodruff. G. L. Barringer, J. C- McCabe J. Parish, John W. Beesely, A. 0. Russell. PJ Moore, Tbos. P. Parish, John Donovan, Wu.. Y aughn. Prank Bererford, Captain 8. Bickerstaff, R. S. Lee, Capt a Palmer. C. W. Howland. James Kyle. E. G. Jteck. George Keck, Gen. S. J. - McUrearty, George Stacy. '

GENERAL DEPOT:

io. 1.19 TV ext Fourth Street,

CINCINNATI. OM IO.

KERR A LORING, Proprietors.

■ Price per Bottle, #1 50; Six BotUeo-terVT; aw For sale by lirowjun* iaMtawnTTif ludiana-

ohs, aDdjklLA-^u&Kl&ts*

Jyffi HiTlTn genuine without my name title of the medicine blown in the bottle portrait and signature on the label.

norl3 d3m

and the

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7

TO YOXJNO MEW.

ouisvitle, Kentucky.

Having had ton years’ experience in this s ally, patients suffering from any disease wt of a private or confidential nature, aud troubled with any of the ailments peculiai

^1

eve

dies troo

the sex. by ineloaing 25 rents oa above.’ with I statement of ease, wifi receive particulars f self treatment by return mail, and thus avo quackery- We also have a Varix Clasp which waM guarantee to permanently cure Varicocele in fouuJ days. The Electro-Magnetic Preventive. Thoow > desiring to limit their offspring, can enclose a stamp for a pamphlet containing engravings and explanations of the above preventive, with an essay fin the subject of prevention. All corves- 29

swsruzftsiSb &“£"•

tepU JJtwly

KIBBB . , Louisville, Ky.

Thirty Yvtara’ Experience 1m sum Treatuacut of Chronic and Mexnnl Dl»eaoea.

8 PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW Of MARRIAGl J\. T0 cheapMt book ever published—contain—T ing nearly three hundred pages, and one buodrudrvg and thirty fine plates and engravings of the anatomy of the human organs in a state of health and disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplor- 4 able consequences upon the mind and body, with :? lUthor s plan of treatment—th» only rational .‘ i

ifeu —"—

and successfu^mode of cure.^as^shoirn by^a repesBJ ried and those eontemplating marriage, wbatobM tertain doubts of their physical condition.

of postage

twenty-five_eent

_* to any address, on vs eents in stomp or postal few i* Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31M0

Albany, New York. The anthor may m salted upon any of the diseases npon his book tre0s. either personally or by mai medicines sent to any part ot t0 world,

te* dAwly

DISTILLERS.

J. F. MILLS.

{IiMasscJ ••‘•■^9 1IOX8, JOHNSON df

strcoisseu to

BAMTTEL N. PIKE to

DISTILLERS OF

PURE AND COLOGNE SPIRITS.

ee.,

ALCOHOL,

ALSO.

COMMISSION.

H. W. CALDWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wkwlsmte and ReteH Pu0sr ia ; FLOUR,

4i- nihi iArj. ‘Tfctln

*8^ Mi!! Feed, W its 0*?. Y ■ ORAX]

Rye,Bonr^m& Melt Noe. IS and 9ft fijreanMre Street, BWB. JS Mam. orr, 4fi mmR^KLTb ‘

octaMm

cisvnniATL

INSUR

* act.

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