Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1869 — Page 3

of Sowm wm tho moot hoa«r»b1« offlo* in the Stnto. Booking •» on hnmUo dlstnnoo to emaloto his Okomplo, 1 will ondosvor to fslthfullr dlsohorco tho datlos of Ohslrmsn of tho OommltlMoa Ezpondttures. [Langhtor.j And i will romsrk that thero Is not • man perhsps In this body thst knows how to spond mono/ better than I. [Renewed laughter.] But Mr. Chairman. I bars already detained this committee too long. 1 only wish sir, to conciliate of mollify some of the advocates of this principle that it is right to trade for offloa. bf making a few promises of what I would do If elected Senator, and sorely gentlemen who arow the doctrine that It la right to trade, won't take any offense If I tell what l propose t(*io. 1 will say to the gentleman from Madison, to commence with, that owing to his exceedingly great ■kill lu adjourning the Senate when there were but three votes for it and thirtyseven against it, I should use my Influence to secure him the position of President pro tem of the Senate upon the first vacancy that should occur., [Laughter.] And to my Mend who hae taken so much interest In my candidacy, tho Senator from Porter. 1 would try to have him made the head of the bureau of red tape, [renewed laaghter,] and if le has any young friends or dependents, 1 would endeavor to secure for them places ss pages In the United States Senate. Now f don’t know what l can say for the Senator from Parke. I hare taken a sort of liking to him. [Continued laaghter.] He has be .m a sturdy opponent of these resolutions from the beginning to the end, but ha seems to have fought In such a way that I think he Is above any briba. And so, gentlemen of the Senate, 1 leave the subject.

atTSOtef Mi XX tefkaeyeMtelOOO. Whsst very doll with mstmIv say dsaaadi Mr to print red Ml la Mk told at 1 40 to 1M. Cora dal!, bat holdori dm stdftto TOe. Perk nonlaal at 99 00 to » 60. Balk nosti dull) ordor lota mM si Uo for ihoaldorsi Ufts tot clou ribi Mo for oloor sMt«. Bsooa doll sad lowor at ISMo for ibosldoni Ho for olosr rlbt HMo fbroloar lidMt Ido for toyar esrod ban*. Lard droopisi.T.KxyjJ s # JjBt&g&ste peeked to date li *18,716, aboat U.OW) iooi then

net year

'revtskm 1. Friday, <

Circular.

,T, Jaaaery 16,1109.

hdrawn.

ir. Huddle said the newspaper reporta (represented bis position on Mr. Field, Lake's, bill [H. R. 141 for sn sot glv-

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

saffATS. Senate not In session.

■lorSR OF ■ KPBEaBRTATIVEH. Hatuhdat, Janaary 16,1800. The House met at ten o’clock a. m. Messrs. Johnson of Parke, Chittenden, Adams, Underwood, Bowen, Skidmore, Jump and ot here were excused from attendance in the Hall till Monday and

Tueadav.

Mr. vVilllnms, of Union, moved that the House adjourn till Monday at two o’clock p. m., which was subsequently

withdrawn

Mr

of Lake's, bill [H. fl. 14] for sn act giving ten per cent. Interest on Judgments. He meant to say that to rote to sustain the existing law, or for certain amendments offered to the bill, would be to

offer a premium on swindling.

Mr. Wild man marie sn Ineffectual ^Arottou to dispense with the raiding of the

)ournnl of yesterday.

On motion of Mr. Coffroth the reeding of the Journal was postponed till Mon-

day.

FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. On motion, by Mr. Coffroth, the House took up the consideration of the Fourteenth Common Pleas District bill [S. No. 1]—(he question being on the third reading thereof— Mr. Ratliff explained—It was, perhaps, the best thing that they could do. It was finally passed the House—yeas, 81; nays, 0. Mr. Williams, of Union, now renewed his motlou to adjourn, without effect. Mr. Vster moved to suspend the regular order of business, for the consideration of resolutions and bills on the flrat reading. The motion was rejected. PXTITIOWS.

Mr.

which, without reading, the Committee on Claims.

Mr. Htewart, of Ohio, presented a petition, which, without reading, was referred

Phillips' Prev

OlXOIXSATI, ft 1 Tbs sxeltsmsat is tbs market for pro.

vision i thst exlstodi Test weok .has. within a fow days past, subsided, sow that tho crop is knows to bo positlvoly ssert, tbs only qasstion

known to be positively sllert. tbs oily qosi tbs season, and tbs dsfloienoy In tbs present

pen Its,

’.£• ■■^p.yassss lly are anxious to realise immediate prof-

gwnifwjaygsfig oould prevent a break down, notwithstaadlni tbs very short erop. That prloss will rule hist daring tbs season there oan be no doabt, bnt the prloss redact ronsamptlon, and tho erop may yet prose enough at tho prteoi to tspply tho demand. The market closes qaiet, with more tollers than bayert, at the prlees quoted below. nog#—Receipt* to date, S36.776, against 848A43 same date last yaar, Receipts are light and packing about dose, •« that it 1* uselas to quota

Green Meats—None offering. Mes. Fork—Is easier and dim though hold *60600 hi

98 76,

icult to soli at 129, Country 8*8 600

Field, of Lake presented s petition, i, without rending, was referred to

g.*

to tho Committee on Education.

Mr. Williams presented the petition of Hubbard and other oltlxens for the fruit growing Interest. It was referred to the

Committee on Agriculture.

On tho motion of Mrr-Wlldmsn It was ordered that th# Speaker appoint a speclsl committee to provide for a healthy venti-

lation of this hall; whereupon

The Speaker appointed Messrs. Wild-

man, Higgins and Barrett.

The House adjourned till Monday, two

•’clock r. M.

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

IXDUgArOMS, SsTDRDAV RVOTHie, 1

January 18. 18T0. /

'"'Th* following arc the quotations ot Uovtrn-

msnt bonds, gold, etc.:

Buying. Selling.

‘T' 1 T ”'p:—: 1:118 1:1

Gold...

10-40’f,

iiS:

LOT l.iM

!:Sk

mdlnnnpwlla Wholesale Nsirhet. SaTOSDay, January 16. FLOUR—Fair demand for low grades. Medium and better grades dull. Prices on some grides lowor.

Fenoy brands City Country ditto Kxtra family Round Hoop sitrs....

•’"•SB

^ 00« ~

I Qua &

7 00® 8 26

Mm 51858 Superfine 6 Oil# 6 80 WHEAT — Dull. Wa quota: II 8001 86 for prime red winter In ear load lots, <1 6">91 70 for amber. White II 10#* 00. Wagons at II 60 for red winter, |1 60#1 63 for am-

ber; white |1 76 to 1 90.

CORN — Steady i new shelled at 60#62e Is esr load lots; new in esr, esr Xe, and wagon 60c. OATS—In fair demand at Mo. RYK—Dull a*. 91 10#1 15. 11RAN AND SHORTS—Bran, Ira at 116*17; •horts, steady at 111919; middlings, Ine, |39 S' 5 per ton; middlings oosrse at 1*2. >'KEl>8—flax seed Is In good demand at 1*9 2 10; clover, 17 50| timothy, |3. BUTTER—Very doll. Wa quota: ehotesfresh,

?r-926ot inferior, 20o.

COFFEE—Firm for eholea grades; Rio. fair, •922S0I prime. 269i8He; choice, 2S926!4e; Lsguayrs. 279*7Hc; Java, 38940o. COAL—Dull and Xnehangad. Pittsburg, 26e par bushel; drssit, *0o t Highland, 16a per bush-

el i Anthrsslte, 116 per ton.

EGOS—Soareet 82e par doien for fresh. FEATHERS—Quiet at 72e for prime live gaasa.

I’JSH-Aotlve, Wa quota:

White, half barrel II 509 8 76 ^ bite, llit4.f.>• 4 10(^ 2 20 Is jkerei, No. 1. half barrel 12 00 T lo 60

2 869 2 00 2 60B 2 80

MOLASSES—'Trade fair. We quote! Mew Orleuns at 90e9ll) Porto Rieo, 70et eholoe syrups, |110J1 20) medium, 7596Ss: oomaon.

U6o,

POTATOES—Firm at 70975e pur bushel for esr loed lots; 90e#l 00 in store. POULTRY—Chiokent in demand; live, per dosen, |3 6091 for old* IS 00 for yonn*; live turkeys, per lb., 12e to 14e; dressed, In uetive demand st 19o. Daoks Is demand st IS 00 pur dosas. Geese, ditto at 60a aaah. Quells, 12 60 to 1100 per dotes. PROVISIONS— We give the fellewlag si the asking prices t Mess Pork—126)0330. Rumps—6*39*4. Clear—182, Huoon—Side*, 18o; shoulders, Ho; hem*, 18% <#19oi sugar oared, 17917%e< plain. Lurd—Firm st 19»20e. Balk Meats—Shoulder*, lS%et ribbed sides, MHe; clear ribbed, 14%916o; eluur tide*, 16% 916a. Dried Buef—Quiet at 20e. Breakfast haeon,

l»o

BUGAR-FIra. Hurd reload. &b , . aW " New Orieunt Sugar.

Porto Prim<

aekaralV ln k itii No7'i":.'.'." jbok9r9l, In kits, N«. 2

*ew brleaoi Sugai

VbHa soft, raflued Porto Rico, raw.. Prime to okoloe Demerara..

TALLOW-Flrm.*Wa quotet 10%9H«.

Coadeaevd Mitrkwtw. SsTOspAV, January 10.

New Orleans—Flour firmer at 6 87 to 7 00 for superfine; XX at 7 31 to 7 40, XXX at 8 00. Corn firm; white 70 to7So: ysUowSOtol e. Porkdul> gandnosalos; asking30 01. Baeon doll; shoulders HUo; clear rib sidat 18%o; elear tides 19e. Lard dull; tlaroe 19%(i; keg20%o. Coffee sWadyt

feir 14 to 14%s; prime 10o.

Baffelo—Floor neglected. Wheat le lower; asking 1 45 for No. 2 Chioogo spring. Corn qaiet i 7 sure new et 709 on track; 40,000 bashele in ttore at 79e. Perk firm nt 80 00. Lard firm st

2Qc, Dressed bogs firm.

Cleveland—Floar market easy and qaiet; eity aade XXX white U 00 te 11 26; eonntry XX red sad saber 7 60 W • 00, Wheat, aederate aUUng demand, and market quiet and easy; No. 1 red winter held at ITfit No. 9 ditto at 169) No 1 spring at 1 66. Cora qaiet hat a shade better at 09e tot ton shelled, bat at the dote wee held at

70e.

St. Lonis-Fleir dull sad \tmot and aageuiod i gapertae sold at5 69 to • *i X*tl(0ts7; XX

is a moder

held at 14%p; loose hems 16e i sweet pickle bams 189l8%e. Bocnn—Has Mia ia fair demand for fmtnedl ate delivery; haffTiUle oat of smoke; shoulders are rated el l3%ai rib sides nominal, 18c; clear rlbi6%o; elearl7%o; ham* 17%914e for sagar ° PUM Beef-Firm, 120 50921 60. Dfled. 17%9 '^Exports—1.360 barrels,!.486 kegs lard; 1,196 bogsneads, 1,068 tierces. 220 boats, 240.191 poaads bulk and bacon, and 2,343 barrels pork. Imports—3,207 barrels and 94 kegs of lard; 810 tierces and 1,062,684 poaads balk and bacon, and

633 barrala pork.

Freights—Unchanged.

New York Exchange—1-10 per cent dlscoafft. Saw York Woney nsist Btwwk ■artist.

New York, January 10.

The money market ahows iooreaslng ease, and offerings of «M>ital are more liberal day by day. At the opening this morntag 7 per cent, waa the general rate on call, oaf befog* the oloee of bank bourn money was vary plenty at 0 per cent. Prime discounts are dnu at 7@9 per cent. The bank statement waa favorable. The banks are expanding their loans freely, but there la a large Increase in specie,

legal tenders and deposits.

The following la the weekly bank state*

meot;

Loans, #20,238,881; Increase, #3,640,209; •neoie, #29,268,6:01; incrense, #1,#73,800; circulation, 884,279,163; decrease, #06,008; deposits, #1,064.844,843; increase, 87,578,304; legal teadere, #62,0*7,083; increase, 178.), 066. The gold market waa qnlet and firm to the close; the two extremes of the day were #1.30% and #1.36%. The UommereuU says the receipts of currency from Chicago and the Northwest, have Increased materially during the week, while remittances to the South have ceased within the last two or three days. Very little is coming from Cincinnati owing to the fact of that olty having remitted frrely to the South. The currency balance in the Treasury has probably been reduced somewhat below tho #13,000,000 held on January 1, the anioAnt at present 111 the Sub-Treasury being about #0,000,000. The deficiency In the Internal Reveone receipts will require the Treasury to resort to some means for replenishing ita declining bal-

ances.

We have good reason for believing that the Secretary la strongly disinclined to resort to that purpose for the sale of bonds and gold. The Secretary hopes to be able to supply his wants by Ike Issue of the three per cent, certificates to the bonds, of which over #19.000.000 remain unissued, on the first Instant, a course which would st some time increase the resource of the banks, and supply the Treasury with money at a low rate of In-

terest.

The government bo.id market shows considerable firmness under a denial by the Secretary of the Treasury of a new iseue of bonds. Coupons of iwu, ditto of 1802. 112%@112%; ditto of 1804, 100% (4100%; ditto ot 1(0)6, lO0%f4HO; ditto new, 108%(g,108%: ditto of 1807, 108% (4108%; ditto 01 1868, 1O6%@1O0; 10-40’s,

107%(fl.l09.

State bonds active and higher; Virginia rose to 60%(469% for old and 03 for new; there was a large business In new North Carolina and the price advanced to 04%; Louisiana bonds were 74, while levees were 60(400% for sixes and 81(481% for eights; Alabama, 67, sold at 04%. and eight# 01; new Tennessee steady at 08%. The railway market In the- forenoon was feverish and excited, with New York Central and Northwestern shares as the special features. The first named opened at 100@100%, and steadily advanced to 102. This upward movement is attrlbuteH to the defeat yesterday afternoon In State Senate of the bill to investigate the affairs of the company, particularly In the matter of the recent scrip dividend. The probability of the early aettlement of the Jenka Injunction case Is also urged ss a

reason for the rise.

Northwestern fell aliout 1 per cent, from the opening price, the Immediate oanee being, It la asserted, thst the Illinois Leglelnture is sbont to reduce the rates of passenger fare on all the roads In the State to two and a half cents per mile. This report Is fonnded on private dispatches from Chicago, which say the bill has passed the Senate and will pass the other branch to-day. The remainder of the Western list was affected by this report. Rock Island was active and variable. having ranged between 130% and 128%. . Michigan Southern rated between 01 and 80%. A semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent, haa been declared on this .stock, but official notice hae not yet been

made.

St. Panl Is without speclsl interest. Fort Wayne showed noticeable firmness, the highest sale having bean 121%, and the lowest 120%. Reading was steady

between 06@06%.

After the one o’clock hoard there was a general decline, bnt later the market bectme active and excited, and New York Central was run up to 163, but there was a very unsettled feeling and the fluctuations were wide and frequent. Excitemeat ran high on Western shares, which had great fluctuations; at the close leverIsh and lower. Miscellaneous list higher. Express shares steady; advance In

Adams.

Caaberland 37% Reading «... 06% Welli Express 26%iTerre Haate ““ ditto preferred. W abeeh ditto preferred, t. Peal........ ditto preferred. ort Werne k lIlMteetppl.. „ i-sssi: 1 !? lllnoT* Central 144% IttMarg 88% oledo 104 oek Island. orthweetern idea 131 , ditto preferred.... Mining Shares—Dull; Gregory, 366. The following are the quotations of copper stocks st Boston: Copper Falls, 14%; Franklin, 11%; HeCla, 70; Hancock, 3%; Minnesota, 2; Quin-

cy, 22%.

The exports of gold to-day were #147,-

000; for the week, #406,700.

Clearances In gold exchange bank,

#66.000,000.

Receipts st the Hub-Treasury, #1,788.072; payments, #7:53,070;* balance, #t3,Imports for tho week—Dry goods, #1,860,330; general merchandize, #4,371,002.

Clactaaatl Market. Cincinnati, January 10.

Flour—Family dull: #7 50®7 75. Wheat—Dull; no demand; prices are

nominal.

Corn—In good demand at 08c, which is an advance; shelled sold at 70c.

RyS—Firm at #1 40. Oats—Firm; No. I 62c.

Barley—Market unchanged and firmer. Cotton—Quiet; middling 24%@24%. Whisky—Market opened dull, bnt closes firm and higher; sales at 98®90c. Provisions—Dali and prices drooping. Mess pork offered at #21 25®29 lor conntry and city packed. Bulk meats dull; shoulders at 11%®11%c, and sides at 13% ®14c. Bacon dull at 13%c for shoulders, and 16%®17c for clear rib and clear sides. Sugar cured hams 17%®18c, and the de-

mand light. .

Lard—Market dull; country offered at

18%®18%c, and city at 19c. Batter—Firm at 34@40c.

Cheese—18® 20c.

Oils—Linseed #1 06. Petrolsum has

farther advanced to 86®37c.

Groceries—Firm with a good demand

Gold—#1 86% buying.

Exchange—Firm at 1-60 per c« count to per buying, and 1-10

premium eelllng.

Mosey—Market unchanged.

New Week Maekefi. Saw Toss, January 18. Cotton—Opened qaiet and firm, bnt closed dull rad lower; salsa of 2^00 bales at 29%o for middling uplands. . Flour—Receipts 8,800 barrels; market dull and lower) sales of MOO barrels at #6 70®0 90 for superfine State and Western ; #0 06®7 26 for extra State t #• 80®7 00 for extra Western) #7 80®9 60for white wheet extra) #0M®e 10 for round hoop Ohio; #W49 for extra St. Louis) #0 10® 12 60 for good to oboioe ditto, closing dull and heavy. Included in the seise are 8,800 barrels South America at #0 90. California flonr nominal. Rye Flour—Dnll and heavy; sales of 189 barrels at #6 60@7 00. Corn Meal—Quiet. Whisky—Quiet; mice of 180 barrels Western et #104 for free, and retail lots of ditto at #1 06. Wheat—Receipts none; market dull and lower; sales of 38,000 bushels at #1 57%®1 00 for spring in store and delivered; #2 15 for very choice white California. Rye—Dull. Barley—More active and a shade firmer; sales of 39,000 bushels Sanada West at #2 15®2 10. Barley Malt—Quiet. Corn—Receipts, 40,061 bushels; market thade firm ana moderate demand, partly speculative; aales of 88.000 buakels; 93® 96%o new mixed Weeten:; 89®90o white Western; 96®97 WeetOM yellow; 97e Southern yellow) 97&98wuite Southern; 89%o old mixed Wester:, delivered. Oats—Receipts. 3,794 bus; i..arket nominal; sales at 70®70%c for Western In store; 78c dltto>float. Coal—Quiet. Leather—Steady and about previous prices. Wool—Quiet but firm; salon of 40,000

cent, diaper cent.

tubbed.

Rice—Quiet. Coffee—Quiet.

Sugar—Steady; sidee of 200 hogsheads, Cuba ^ Molasses—Quiet; 70®74o for New Or-

leans.

Hope—Quiet.

Oils—Petroleum firm; 21c for crude; 31o for'refined and bonded; llnseiKl flrfuer; #101®1 02 in osaks end barrala; spirits

turpentine, quiet et 68%c.

Metals -Sheathing copper quiet at 88c; Ingot copper scarce and firmer at 24%® 24%c for Baltimore; 24%®24%o for Lake Superior. Pig Iron dull and declining at #30 042 for Scotch; and #06®40for American. Bar dull at #00095 for refined English and American. Sheet qnlet at lo®ll%o for Ruaala. Nalls dnll at 6%®6%c for cut; 8®7c for clinch, and 27®30o for hone

shoe.

Provialons—Pork qnlet; aalee of 800 barrels at #20®20 60 for new mem; •28 26 for old ditto; #24086 60 for prime/ #27 26028 76 for prime mom. Beef steady; sales of 146 barrala at #9010 60 for new lain mem; #:4®19 60 for new extra mem. eroe beef qnlet; sales of 290 tierces at

#27030 for prlnse OMm: #30030 for India meee. Beef hams dull; sales of 160 bar’s at #30034.

i packages si To for hams,

Cot meats quiet; salm of at 120180 for shoulders; 14

relaat

430 ®1

Dressed Hogs—Heavy and lower at 13 ®13%c for Western; 14®14%c for city. Middles—Quiet. ' Lard—Quiet and heavy; 600 tierem at

17%®18%c for •team, and 18%019o for kettle rendered; also 1,260 tierem steam illem* option for Janaary, February,

larch and April, at 81%®18%e.

Butter—Quiet and steady at 38040c for

Ohio.

Cheese—Firm at 18®20o.

Freights to Liverpool—Shadn firmer; engagements of 3,000 bushels corn per steamer at 7%®8d; flour per sail 7s and

"l.

latest—5 r. u. Flour-Low grades dull and decllning for medium and good gradm. Wheat—Dull; l®2olower. Rye—Quiet at f 1 M for Western. Oats—Dull and heavy at 70%o for Western In store, and 78o afloat, (kirn—Steady at 00093005c for low mixed Western; and #1 00 for old mixed Western afloat. Provisions—Pork more active; 760 barrels mess, sellers’ option for three months st 820: closing with buyers at #29 omh and future delivery. Beef steady and quiet; cut moats are lu moderate request and unchanged. Bacon qulst and Unchanged. ^ Lard—Very firm and rather excited at 18%019o for good to prime steam; salm of 7,000 tierces at 18%c. Eggs—Dull at 82034c.

CNieaaa ■ashes. Chioaoo, January 16.

Eastern Exchange!-Less firm; 1-lOth off buying, and l-10th premium selling. Flour—Quiet at #6 6006 60 for spring

extra.

Wheat—Active, unsettled and Irregular; sales of Nq, 1 at #1 18%®1 20, No. 2, #1 1201 13, closing with buyers at #1 12% and sellers at #1 12%; aalm since 'Change,

•1 12%.

Corn—In fair request and %®%c lower;

sales of No. 2 kiln dried at 56c: new. 62% 063c; new grade, 48049c, closing at 62% 062%c; sales of No. 1 at 67®67%c at Boil-

ers’ option for lost half of April. Corn—Nothing doing this afternoon. Oats—Moderately active and steady at 47%047%o, closing;steady at 47%o. 7 Kye—Dull and 1c lower; sales of No. 1

t#l 16; No. 2, #1 1201 14.

Barley—Active; aalm of No. I at #1 830 1 87 in regular housee, and #1 6801 69 In northwmtern, closing at #1 0301 85 for

regular.

Hlghwlnes—Firm and In demand at

95c, cloaing with sellers st 96c.

Provialons—Opened dull and heavy, but towards the cloae a little better feeling prevailed. Halee of mem pork at

#28 60 for cash, and #28 60020 60 for

fu-

Hhort

sellers'

ture delivery; closing st #28 50. ribbed middles sold at 14%c at

>ptlon for February. Lard—Steady at 18%c.

Dressed Hogs—Active end steady, cloaing at 8l' 5U012; dividing on 200. Live Hoga—Dull and weak; market 26030c lower; sales at #9 30010 40 for fair

to choice.

Beef Cattle—Quiet and less firm at #4 2606 87% for cows and stock steers. Reoelpts for past twenty-four hour*— Flour, 11,017 barrels; wheat, 40,281 bushels; corn, 61,416 bushels; oats, 19,064 boshsls; rye, 2,931 bushels; barley, 1,312 bush-

els: hogs, 10,728 bead.

Hhlpments—Flour,16,234barrels; wheat, 6,726 bushels; corn, 11,666 bushels; oats, 4,083 bushels; rye, 1,881 bushels; barley,

2,860 bushels; hogs, 6,684 head. New Yarh Drv 4}aeds ■ashes.

Nxw York, January 16.

Dry Goods—The demand for cotton fabrics continues fairly active and the market strong at an advance, with a tendency toward higher rates, in sympathy with the raw material. Heavy brown eheetinge are firm at 17o for beat makes, 16%c for seconds, 17%o for heavy brown 111a, and 9%o for printing clothe, seven yards to the pound. Ginghams have advanced lo per yard, as have the best nee of Ticks. New styles of prints

like Al-

14c for

command 18%c for good brands, 1 lens, American and Pacific Mills; iso iur Cocheoo Dunnela; 14%c for Npragnm and Merrimack D, and 13o for Amoskesg.

TROCHKt.

A Coagh, Cold, or Nor* - Throat, Rxqriaas immssiatx awixtiov, ass shovlo ss exaexss. Ir ALLOWS* TO OOSTISSS, Irritatloa of tho La us, a aaramaoai Throot AOse lion, or aa lasarahlohaac

is orris rax xuvlt. Bron’: BroicUai Met, Bavins s dir set lalarae* to tho part*, sir* Imaedlste rallsf. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Com. aomptlve aod Throot Bln asm, TBOOBSS ABB U»«D WITS ALWAYS OOOS SOCOSSS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS

Obtain onir ’’Bnows’s Bnowcsr nnd do not tsk* nap of the oort' that mar be offered- Bold every wl

deeHdlm

BCBTAL TSOCBBS,” Omnlom feahaaa

irywkere.

BROKERS.

DAUBENSPECK 4 COPELAND, REAX ESTATE BROKERS,

INDIANAPOLM, UTD.

INDIANAPOLIS.

B. 1~ « A. W. MeOUAT, X?OS. 61 AC 68 Wm* Waraklngton St., INDIANAPOLIS. COOK A PARLOR 8T0YE8. issTss'ssirarJsi'

PLANING MILL or Builder#’ A Manufact’rs Association —ah. Poors oad Nllada, Tarnlop oad —roll —wlap- . »Dealer* la ill klads of Limber. ^lIl‘w6 8 No n rtb*D.l*w*re etreet. Iadlsaspolli, lad. Lumber yard, 343 Mseosebaietls avenue J „ nhhtrvz. Jas. HAiaow. Eee’r. Ianl6 dfta

■PWNN, NTNWABT, A CP., 18 Wool Washington Street, Wholesale Dealer* ia SCHOOL B00E3,PAPER, nrvMLPrat, Wrapping Paper, Bonnet Beards, Window Paper, eto., ete. sualCdSa

CLEARANCE SALE.

"STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT/

X^E^BITSHI ETXCXTEJvIEXTT

X. WILES, Wholeesl dealer ia STONEWARE, No. M Noat 4l»*i'Ylo St., Pint doer wort of Bntoh k Dixon’* aevTd— C ! -0tto *'

•- acA.TxrkdXzc. WholMsl* Dealer la HATS, CAPS, FURS, Aad Straw 41 aa—, 116 Sooth Maridlan Ntroat, ■ev6d3a INDIAN AP0UB.

PftBNATT 4 O’CONIYOB, Wheieenl* Dealer la FOREieN 4 DOMt STIC LIQUORS

Asoata

AS* lor tha

Best Broads

MEN TUCK Y T’^LKBON. No. 141 South k'. . sn Street, lent ]fJp lAHAI *° Ufl '

THIS Will. BN THE CNN AT WEEK AT

THE TRADE PALACE CLEARANCE SALE.

Nteeure your Dry Goods now. Don’t wait. Come early. Avoid the null, amd got tke best bmrgkfns. TheDryQooda market Is firm, mnd all Domestics are advaneida, bat we have made oar “Red Dark,” and shall stick to It to the end of tho month. .If want Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Flannels, Blankets, Woolens, Elnens, Hosiery, Eaces, Hoop Skirts, Cor-

INSURANCE.

HLOJWDE IJS&TJJElJkJXCJEt CO., or imjbw ■’srorBi. CASH ASSETS over 03,700.000 OO ; **• • ■ - ^ ' r -' ; i. •*'4. • •' &'■ ■'^ OIBce ia Corner Rooms, ap oteira, im nartladmle’s Block.

E. B. HABTDrPALE, Agent

PACIFIC INSURANCE CO., OF SAN FRANCISCO. ^.sssxa IDT C3FOX.XD, 01,488,000 OO. Ofticx—No. 1, on second floor of Martlndale’s Block. E. B. MAaiTNDAlE, Ageat. PUTNAM INSURANCE 00., OF HARTFORD. ASSETS OVER. 8600,000 OO. Ofllo© in JMEcurtlxxdale’a Block. novSO d3mtop7thand8tbool •

CINCINNATI.

I on 12 dtftopeel

If . R. SMITH & CO.

TIMETABLE.

IISIAXAFOLIS RAILROAD TIMETABLE.

ArrowExi Columbu.

Cobmbut and Indianpolia Lins

TXAISS LB*VS. ASXIVS. 2:36 a. a. 2:36a. m

ftoee. 10:10 ». a. S:50 a. a ‘•"EEEill-:-: lit:

Cincinnati via Cambridge and OmncreviUe. Ixpree*.......... 2:* s. a. 1;« p. a Aeeommodation 10:46a. a. 2:36 s. a

fixpreM l:»p. m.

Cincinnati via Richmond.

kooommoioiiomU"

..10:46 s, a. 8:Mp. a

Cleveland, Col., Cin. and Indixnap’li# Railroad.

[Bee Line.)

i**™- - usic: g;s::

no-jo.,..

Madison Railroad. teteiBBfcwsaiSfcs ss:: Jeffertonville Railroad.

y.ftExpr.*. Aooommod.ti

fesfvSSr;::: *Xxeept 8aa«l.r..

illi:

t. r. n w a. kt . Wkeleesle Dealer la IMPORTED LIQUORS, Boarboa sad Rye Wklskiee, Toboeeo sad Cigar*. Nt*., MS ateath HerlSIaa Stiwcl, INDIANAPOLIS xovtdSa

Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway.

Chicago MaU 12:06 noon. 6:20s. a Accommodation . 3:(« p. a. 10:87 s. a Chioogo XxproM — 9:16 p. a. 6:26p. a

Lafayette and Chicago Railroad.

naodatioa...

■■BBT SOB BULL. BIBSV SBVBB1B. (Foraarty of A. k H. SohnnU.) StHHVLL t HEVKBIN. Wholesale Grocers, No*. 137 S 139 South Morldlan St., (Boar Halva kvpvt,) INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. nov6 d3m

•go Mall ........ ..._ia':06 noon. 10:16 a.' m oogo Bxpro*. 9:50 p. a. 6:f9p. a

Cincinnati Railroad.

AoeommoditienJO ; W s'. S’. \':Wo. a Martiarvlllo Aceom 1:60 p. a. 11:60 noon Bxproo*...._ 7:20*. a. S:26p.m Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad. Cjn.andSt.Lonl. KxproM'3:60s. a. 12:80 night 6t. Loaf. Day Kiprow. - »:*0 a. a. 10:00 a. m tysnsv UoKxpima 1:26 p. m. 6:26 p. m St. Lean Night KxprMa-.. 9:06 p. a. 7:lip. a

Vincennes Railroad. (Open to Gosport.)

\ Aeomaedstlan 1:60*. a. 9:ks.a | Cincinnati and Indianapolii Junction. Railroad. Morning hsproeo 10:86o. a. 1:06noon MaU .2:45*. a. 1:26night CbnncrsviUr and .Vew Castle Branch. ConnenrUle 10:10 a. m. 7:» a. _ Coaneravple s^V) p. m. 6:60 p. a NewCmUo 6:00a.m. 12:06*. m

Ni

low CoeUe..

4:40 o.

S: IS?::

RAILROADS.

». BXkffpaozv, Wholaialt and Retail Dealer In FLOUR, FEED AND PRODUCE N*. 10 N. Delawnre St., Bet. Wsshiagton and a M&./lanJ, ladlaaapoll*, lad. The hlgbeet aarket price In ca*h paid for eonntry produoo. dec! d6m

WARRBS TATE, ■*nvr*cranna or DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, ■vatvl*. ■vaMlaga, BIS-A.OXE7S, ST 09., Wholoealo and Ratal 1 Dealer In Floorl *lln eTPoplar aaTAALMahor?** Flooring workod, Inahor sawod and dreeeed to ordor, aad Mroll sawing. FMOtvry—SO rt. Now Jera«y at. _aug7 dAwOa

RIKHOrr dfc BRO., Wholosalo Dealer* la Copper Distilled Bourbon AMD RYE WHISKY. Alto, Deal era la JforofeM and Domestic Liquors mnd (hears. No. 17 South Meridian Street, INDIA NAPOLI*. aaglO dda

COLUMBUS, CHICAGO

AND

Indiana Central Railway. THE SHORTEST R0UTK EAST. YOTJH THAir>J8 DA.II.Tr Lovve (TNION DEPOT, ladlium^vlfe, va and after November aa. 1M», mm

follows i

2:35 A M. TClS a.; Philadelphia, 10:00 A. M.; NewTirh. 3:15 U-kV ® :ao Waahington,

A SILVER PALAC* Di

r KR PALACE Day aad Night Car run* in thU train from Colombo*, ria Pitteburg and >hia. to New York, and aa Ei.K4*ANT

Philadelpl

DA t CAM via Bellajr to BalUmore, without

ehaage.

10:45 A. M.

Cotaaha* at’^AO p/m. * ,,7 * 0 * , urir ~ “ Q Qft P H ACCOMMODATION, (Sua0. 01/ x ■ J1L. day, excepted,) for lUehmoad, ConnenrUle, BrookviUe, and Cincinnati, arriv.

ing nt 10:40 P. M., withont change of can. T’d*! P M MKW tomh I 1. *60 r. JIL. (Daily,) arriree a

Philiuieli<bia, 3:10 A.

netoa. 6:15'A."M. On Ha’tURDAY ttt rill run through a* uiual, ria Pitubarn, few York Monday morniag at 0:16

EX F B EMM,

at

12:00 M. I 1

York, 6:15 A. M.; Baltimore. 2:30 A. ingtoa, 6:15 A. M. On BaYURDA will ran through a* uiuai, ria Pltubun, i ing at New York Monday morniag at 6:l( . SLEEPING CAR* ran through on 2:36

Fast Bxpree* from St LOUIS to COLUMBUS,and ANAPoLlS to PITTSB°UR(^* Pr * M ^ U ' DI -

■W-Call for Ticket* vtn COLUMBUS. awTieket* for «ale at Union Depot. ]

A r M*

2:36 a! M

Indlanapo-

QUEENtWARE ETC.

New Booms I New Goods I WHOLESALE_AND RETAIL JOHN WOODBRIDfil A CO., dU SENS WARE, China, Glassware, TABLE CUTLERY,

Plated TV'are, Nv. IE Wvart Waahtagtmi INDLAlf APOLI8, INDIANA. awn Mm

FLOUR AND FEED.

WM. JOHN WALLACE,

FLOUR AND FEED, Always keep* on hand WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, PUR* BUCKWNBAX FLOUR. Aad pay* the highest cash prise tor WM—«. Cava, Nati

le. tti last WuUiftoH Street aerS d—

.. »ale at Union Depo

li*. and »®2». . . . J. M. LUNT H 0.n^8i^ri\u T n , d. k n1: At “ t ’

_dec21 d3m

‘‘BEELINE. 7, (flerelamd, Cvlambm, ClMfmmUi aad

■ adlaabpvlia Mai I way, bet* Malle-

rvalblae Mall way,)

VIA CRESTLINE.

O 1 '

rive at point* named below a* follow*:

Wa. 4. Na. •. 16:10 a. a. 7:36*. a. 1:26 p. a. 10:60 p. a. 6:40 p. a. 8:40 a.m. Si60p. a. 1:10 a.m. 6:26 p. a. 9:40 a. a. 9:60 p. a. 6:56 a. a. 10:40*. a. 1:06a.m. 6:30a. a. 6:30*. a. 8:10a. a. 10;40p. m. 4:46 a. a. 6:00p. a. 3:20a. a. 12:87 p. a. 1:00 a. a. 11:46 a. a.

tainlnlijuisiMp! a.* 10! 10 a! ml 4. : 60p!m!

burg-. 3:30 a. a. 12:06 p. a. 10:30 p. a. 7:00a. a. 4:50p. a. 2:06a. a.

Dtatiobi. Nv. 9. Indianapolis 1:00 a. a. Union 4:06 a. a, Crestline 8:40 n. a. Cleveland ...12 noon.

p. a.

5:30 p. m.

llUaon...

olsdo eeeeeeeee V 4—f fBe H*e roit 10:40 p. a.

■.IS’fc:

•bur*..... 4:28 p. a. afe..^,...... 7:00 p. a.

New York...11:00 a. a.

2:06a. a. 3:10a. a. 2:30 a. a. 6:16 a. a.

10:00*. a.

- a. 7:00 p. m. _ _ 3:60 p. a. 6:60a. a. 8:60 p.m.

6:16 a. a.

iW All Train* ran DAILY except Sunday*. svAecoamodation for Union loava nt 1:26 AlbanyrBoMon*y^^de7pMa, and

i^OH SATUKDA

m^f«. fer Ticket* by wny ot CRS8TLIN*

over th*

J. 1^

dec21 dta

by wny of CRS8TLIN*

INSURANCE.

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY*

The Pioneer Indiana Company. - JAMmM.mT.finNlml. ierat.

DAILY SENTINEL. ubliaked every morning. (Sunday* oxooptod.) by ». J. BKIOHT, 161-2 Exxt Washington St, Sentinel Building,

INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA.

TBNKB ON THN MAILT. To oarrior*. agont* aad new* dealers per

"""'**'*~rr,,ieee.,,eeerrfie,,,meeeii)i-

d^l (payable in advanoe) per year e# *# « f monthfl, Thv ImMmmmpmUM Daily —atlavl ^InV^tlidi^f 1 ^ teWM 0B ^

TABLE GLASSWARE, I-ampe, Immtcnea, CHIMNEYS, BURNERS, And all articles pertaining to this line of good*. Green and Black Glassware, Etc. R. HEMINGRAY k CO.. r a ax 11 dim

No. 66 Walnut Street. Cincinnati. Ohio.

25c

...#10 00

500 1 00

ONO. CMAWFOBD * CO., Importer* and Denier* in Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Caustic, Soda, Foundry Facingi, Plaster, Lime, Cement, Sand, Pummice •Stone, Resin, Etc., Etc. NO. 209 WALNUT STRiKKT’ Cincinnati, Ohlw, sag 11 d6m

spoil*.

TMK WKKHLT NENTUna. fe pablijhed every Wednesday, at IS per annua,

gair.rfS* 8a:isu»

^To the^utto* u^jof club* often aad •over, a ®S?aSSS5i LtWAK'-AW

R. J. BRIGHT,

Indianapolii, Inaiana.

N. J. CHAPIN A CO. GENERAL PRODUCE Commission Merchants. No. FT Walnnt Streot, CINCINNATI. Consignment* aad orders .olicitod. Liberal advanoe* mads on Consignment*. Price Current* sent free to any addr***. aa«ll d6m

« » . Un and under twenty-iv*..’...’. 1 50 each •lv* aad ever 1 00 eaeb

noTABLisxxn a. n. 1824. GEORGE FOX, Manufacturer of Meflned Pearl, When ten. Pnlverinvd Corn end Silver Olv— ST JLX2,OII, NO. 67 SECOND STREET, auglS d6m Cincinnati, Oblv.

WORM DESTROYER.

DB. W. M. WILCOX'S Vegetable Warn Destroyer, The Great Remedy for Destroying Worm*. nPHia WORM DESTROYER I* a purely recetaA- hja preparation, and U entirely safe for the moet delicate child. It is warranted not to contain mercury or any mineral substance in any form. Children will noCobiect to tabelit. aa it i* rL*A**BT to ran taste. Thousand* of children die annually of worm* for the want of a proper remedy at hand.

MTIITII Jk FALXER, Manufacturer* and Dealer* in LEATHER, ■ Idee, Oil amd shoe Findings. No. 51 Main Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. W* solicit order* from Dealer*. Saddlers and Boot and Shoo Makers, and fool oonldent that oar goods nnd prioos will bo found satisfactory. augUd&n

LUBRICUS.

•Vv'^lQ

THE HEMJIAN tiklMOLD CeleWsJ CiEcimati fiaios. rpHESE Piano* are equal in tone. JL finish and durability to the very finest mode, and each Instrument U sold at manafactnrsr’s price. Call and examine them before pnrchasinc elsewhere. Warerooms, No. 68 West Fourth strest. Pike’s Opera Hoase Building. JOHN DECAMP. Manofncturer. HERMAN GKHOLD, Supt. oct26-d3m

BRASS FOUNDERS.

TRIOOCBPHALUS dispar.

4 T

Cleveland Brass and Pipe Works, Be amd 61 Canter Street. Tate, Worswlck A Hayes, Brass Founders and Finishers, Maaufaoturert and dealers In WROUGHT IRON FIFE, IRON FITTINGS. And Brass Goods for Steam. ITater. Gas and Oil. jyS dly

TENIA 80LINUM.

New Albaxt, June 28,1168.

Da. W. M. Wilcox—Nw; In answer to yonr in-

•Foct of your remedy for

experience:

yean ago I discovered that I was sflicted with one of these monsters. At first it did net

qairy In rogardto the effect of you

&rrsa Veers a^l di*eoT«nd tkat^ with oao of thoso monsters. At first it did not Interfera with my hoalth or bosinoss. but nlUr ■bout a year I boeamo vary sick at intervals. Mv haalth began to fail mo, and I boeame very thin and emaciated. I commenced doctoring, id to bo brief. I have paid out large sums of

neighboring to: . I was told by

. .. many of thorn that the

ms; that there was no hops, as

or time in my case for

ny offset, a wa

worm wonld kill mo; th it was virtually a qussti

my death to snsuo. I b__ risht, and eoaclnded to enlist in the service, thinking it fust as well to be .hot with a bullet to di* of a worm. I also had a hop* that while

ago. and was roeommsadod to call and see y<

now was entirely removed from my system, after bolder yonr treatment a law days- Th*

gained my strength very fast daring th months. I most heartily recommend ody to all those similarly afiUcted.^^

f'OHN WEBB.

SCALES.

£,

FairM’s Mari Seals. W. P. GALLUP, General Ag’t. 74 Weak Was*. SC, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Buy only the swuetaa. lyWdly

ANTIDOTE.

f DwtalMP* X a?vW0*4««) deeSl dA.’^m

WRINGER.

Flotb Oovutt. July 10,1868. W. M. Wilcox—Sir: In neeordaae* with

was always a having very family could

it failed to romov*

only portions of tho worm. Three years sha was Gfesr. Krss‘.;.'”iuv. ‘sss;.",, tried ail sort* of experiment* to dislodge th* enemy, but without avail. A remedy prepared by th* celebrated Dr. Jayae, of Philadelphia. Was also tried, but it, too, failed to ofloct a cun. Tho effect of tho worm dpon her hoalth caused her te become partially blind, and to suffer otherwise to a considerable extent for several years. All hop** of her recovery were siren up until I hoard of your remedy. It performed aa effectual ear* in a short time, removing th* entire worm, twenty-two feet five inchee long. Since that tiace th* patient ha* gained flesh very test, now wsigUag eighty-four poaads against sixty-four preview to the removal of the monster. She is new ia apparent good health, aod is cheerful aad lively, Marinf fully recovered her sight. I oan cheenully recommend year remedy w safe aad sure ia raoh case*. loun^rM^eetlulte,

New Auabt. July 6,1MB.

Du. W. M. Waoox—«r: I tried your Worn

of my children, aged 7

W. H. WIACOX, H. 1 No. ■ PmxxL Stbxxt, raw ALBANY, IND. gwFor safe by Drugghrt* every Bhme. •

BILL HE ADR.

BXX.X* SCENES

inM

Messrs;

The Universal Clothes Wringer, "IITITH Rowell’* Improved Double Gear, can P k^ nl »L° r ^ GRAR,’’ or fastening above the cogs, which pnvent* thorn from entirely separating. -A"!«*■ understand that a cor vs'p&tzxsi r, S through,

American lusthute

Its rala'

Wrevy Calversal Wrlmger fig Wammtod.

* - * kTm *Yfo?J2 r * ****** “^inw

MEDICAL.

DR. WM. THOMSON’S OlHeo amd Conaaltatfmm Parlors ago* Memsoved (o No. 68 Virginia Avenue.

noeharge. a. Thomson

or maka no

Dr. Wm.

SSin hng n»adeSi^W®^ , '* Prirkte TH|fif|MNMB M minwglmlfi m

tho traatmoat ot Private Diseases a ““““he yoar laa-Harao yearT^ *

jars KiTSSS

by Mioadfia

wwkaasaof the Umb* confused vision, hlaatmt memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruption* about the face, furred tongue, night f^«n5 0 y“f^nrty““ PUOn - “°*- The afflicted, on tho first nppoaranee of any of unbove symptoms, should immediately apply » Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief. and Couiultiition Parlor*. No. 68

DR. JAS. C. KERR’S Great System Renovator!

WwkLa ma ism, _ aad Agae, THE SYSTEM RENOVATOR la ttae Beat Blood Pa rider tm the World. I'Wwfe at the Nawes ot omr morn* Pi non in rut Cltlmema who have lined •nr Mrdiclae.

Wm.N-Conoj,F. Haidy, , ’GteJ.''v. Athinson.' Kd. Hard, 8- M. Forous, frat Harris, John Carter. Bon. ChurehiU Chas. Conlter. Charles H ciuhE]

^^, E ™ t - He»ry Eaten. T. B.

aton. x. a. Chari** H. id. J. Shad- $■***•*

lendery, Hsrve Marshall, W

dinger,

GENERAL DEPOT:

M*. 189 West Fourth Street,

CINCINNATI. OHIO.

KERR k L0RING. Proprietor*.

•W Price per Bottle. 21 50; Six Bottles for #7.

4 S1 °* n ’ ° r U * U **'

inO-None genuine withont my name and tha

title of the medicine blown in the bottle portrait and signature on the label.

novl3 d3m

and tha and my

1 . v’ A r y ■ ^ ^ i.

TO YOtnVG- IVEEUV.

dense in this spe-

—oaisvilie, Ken tacky.

Having had Un years’ experie eialty, patient* sanering from any dimtaao whatever of a private or confidential nature, aad latroubled with any of the ailment* peculiar to toe sex, by mcloeing 25 cent* a* above, with brief •tsj*™* 1 * 1 of, rase, will receive particulars for ■elf Ueatment bv return mail, and ton* avoid quacktry- We al»o have a Varix Clasp which wa i^LLTii^-d Sfes “ r

Mpl4 dJcwl?

Thirty Yearn’ ExpeHeuee tm the Treotmeat of Chroale aad

A PHYSIO] A. The chci ing nearly thi and thirty fin

'LOGICAL VIEW Off MARRIAGE.

c b*»p*st book over published—con

ta

dteease, with a treatise on early errors, it* denlorMM fionse^uencos open the mind and body, with aatosuMeeJ^lmodeoutf rational

free, of nostage to any ad twenty-five cents in *tMnp i •iSsrimtJW.-

ag.. - KV3»5

modicmmmnt to any part of too wond.

PROFESSIONAL.

o. W. PICCIRILL, M. D.

f. CO LX. g. O

attorney*.

8- W. WTY.T.T A Toac Of Lafeyetto, Indiana, Attofwy-xt-Lxw xnd Solicitor of Claims and

Department. e*U7 dflM

•ptiaaod iaou ooltnxltki

DBS. PICKERILL A COLE, Physicians and Sni^cons. OmOB: No. SO% North Peuax^ylvraala Streot

(Half square from Wartiin^ton street, near INDIAN APOLIS, INDIANA.

D thej

RS. PICKERILL k COLE would respectfully ’ sc oounce th. ir copartMrahin, and that *y are prepared to administer treatment with Dr- Fravill’n I—proved Eqailiner

Apparatus. Also, with all prarikoofr'

tion

■sru, s ¥S;7i.'S.'ili Kpileptio Fits, aad a*, ia respeotfully cal

late improvements In -^oftooM™ - - " ral^ia. Gout. M

Throat andLnng Diseases, i* respeotfully eu to too Saniliaar Cura, tho closest attest.

• general and special practice of M<

rargery.

attended to at all hours,

oommunieatioag from a distal

inswercd.

_— ... jsve also the General. FUuVill's luraorsn Eqcuaxxx.

■ale. Call and tee u*.

OVAll com ’5207 KS FnaviLL'e Iur

NOTICE.

NOTICE TO CONTBACTOBS