Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1866 — Page 3
DAILY HERALD. Is Published Kvery Honing (Sundayexcepted; by IIALL & HUTCHINSON, nr tqk Herald. I3ailding, 16 1-2 East Washington 8t. y INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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INDIANAPOLIS R. R. TIME TABLE. Oolumbus and Indianapolis Central Hailway. fralnsLeave. Trains Arrive I *9 Express *.03 A. M. S:t!0 A. M Pittsbnrg Express 2:45 P. M. 18 30 P. M Right Express 7:30 P. M. H:0u P. M I Cincinnati and Indianapolis Junction. | Express 4:00 A.M. 12:30 P. M Mail 2:15 P. Jl. 10:00 P. M Bellefontalne Railroad. Express T:15 P. M. 8:I'0A.M Accommodation.... 4:Ol' P.M. 11 30 A. M Express Mail *00 A.M 8:45 P. M Madison Railroad. Morning Express 1015 A.M. 12 30 P. M Evening Express. 5:00 P.M. 7:30 p. M Jeffersonville Railroad. Morning Express 10.15 A. M. Sight Express. IMS) P. M. 3:30 A.M Chicago Express. 5:00 P.M. 12:30 M Evening Express 7.30 P.M Pern Railroad. Chicago Express ISv.O P. M. 7:20 A.M Chicago Express 10:10 P.M. 4 35 P.M Lafayette Railroad. Chicago Express 12 30 P.M. 3:45 A. M Springtield accommodation 7 30 P. »i. 10.10 A.M Chicago Express 10 00 P.M. 4:40 P.M Terre Haute and Indianapolis. St. Louis Accommodation.. MG A. M . 0:40 P. M St. !on;s Express 12 35 P M 7:15 P. M Terre iIhmI-i Mail 3 10 P V. I0:4U A.M Night Express P. M 3:45 A M Cincinnati Railroad. Mall 3 50 A. M 12:20 P.M Accommodation 10:50 A M ti:50 P M Express 7 15 P.M. 9:50 P. M oonisville. New Albany and Chicago Railroad. Exiirc.-silreoticsstle Junction going north .. 7.00 P. M Ooiua south .11.47 A. M
Cincinnati Ofarket. Cincinnati, May 29. Flour—Dull and hardly any demand; prices are nominally unchanged. Wheat—Dull apd prices Irregular; sales of No. 1 new western red at $2 36, and old at |2 50@2 65. Com—In demand; sales at 60@75c.—the latter rate Including sacks. Oats—Firm; sales at 43#44c. for No. 2, and 49@56c. for No. 1. Rye—Sales at 8&@90c. Barley—Sales at SI 40@1 50. Whisky—In good demand; sales at $2 23 in bond, but is held at f2 24. Provisions—Firm, but prices are unchanged. Mess Pork—Sales at $31 50. Bulk Meats—Sales at 12}£@12J£c. for shoulders; 15%@16c. for sides, and It^c. for clear sides. Bacon—Sales at for shoulders, and 132£@19c. for clear sides; the demand for bacon is light. Groceries—Dull, but prices are unchanged. Butter—Sales at 25@27e. Eggs—Sales at 21@22c. Gold -$1 37%. St. Louis market. St. Locis, May 29. Flour—Steady and unchanged. Wheat—Easier; sales of No. 1 club at $1 75® 1 80; fair fall, $1 99@2 15; prime, $2 40. Corn—2 cents higher; sales at 67@75c. Oats—Firmer; sales at 43®46c. Bacon—Clear sides* advanced to 19%@ 19%e.: shoulders, 14c. Whisky—Strong; sales at $2 20.
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have
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with the above establishment, and would respectfully
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BOOK AND JOB OFFICE
Is one of tbe most complete and extensive In the West. Our Facilities in TYPE, STEAM POWER PRESSES, and materials pertaining to a printing office, are such that we can execute all descriptions of printing at as low prices as any establishment In the West, and In the NEATEST STYLE OF THE ART, which can not fail to give entire
satisfaction.
COMMERCIAL. JIonetnry Attain* in New kork. Nkw York, May 29. | The I’liat's money nrtiele s.tys the m:i!it feu- ; I tires of thi; stock exchange :ire the inereaeiitg ! e:i'f in the money market, and the activity in I all deseriptions of government securities,’fer j whielt there is an increasing demand from savings hanks and moneyed institutions. The loan market is easy, and holh the dis- | position and ability to loan are so much in-; creasing that easier rates arc obtained, (lur-j rent rates but 0 per cent, except in certain
eases.
The stock market is dull but -leady. Governments are better, especially the 7-3o's and i
the G’s of iMKl.
Hailroail shares are without much change in prices, but the transactions were Jseavy; fade less affected by th" setts.iiion rum >rs of < the bears relative to il> eonimi'ridal londition, j and the price lias lliictuatetl from tki to 1*2 be-1
fore the first regular session: New York IVtt-.j Of e cry descrip.lon ne.xii, executed ot. common white
tral was soul at 4.; Kite, b";,: Mteliigan ] - -
Southern. 79%; leveland ami I’ltNhurg, 79%. j After tlie board New 1 "rk tjeiitral was 1 iptoted at 96%; Krie 1)0%; .Michi^ in Southern
dll 1 ..* ('level tnd nlli
CARIMV Business, Visiting end Fancy Colored Cards in every variety, at unusually low prices fortb.se war tlmas.
POSTERS
In Mack and colored Ink,of every concelvablesbape and idie, and on any an every colored paper.
TAILORING.
BARKER A FOLTZ,
'(Successors to Louis Scholtz )
MERCHANT TAILORING EMPORIUM
The Leading House of Fashion.
GROCERIES.
J. A. 0R0S8LAKD ft. O. ■***▲.
w j.a:u.*spis.
DOUOLASS HA06IUI. J m. CALDWELL
Crossland, Maguire 4 Co.
WHOLES ALL
a- RrOOBRrS, C«r. iVIerldlaM anH iflaryland »*■., ovl3 dtt " INDIAN A«HaS, iHD
Larscist Stock in the City. Greatest Variety in the City. Latest Styles In tb« City, Best Trimming;** in the City.
HIS extensive stock of the greatest vaii' Styles of French, American, English i Is. bought st the recent declms in pr
■leiy of Leiest
srman
prices, will be
up in toe latest iasqi< na, or to tu. order of customers fivoring us with e call, st pri es ss cheep es the
T
(roods, bought st the
cheapest, by
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BARKER A FOLTZ, Ne. 31 North Pennsylvania street, Second dorr south of Postoffice.
H. N. CONKLIN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
A. JONES & CO., (Successor* to Jones, Vinnedge A Jones,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, .Vo*. 7 anil » Bates House Building, INDIAN A 1*0 LJS, IND.
Cincinnati Advertisements.
HOSE AND BELTING.
A. jnstes. a CLST. a. r toxxs-.
febSdly
To. OO Aorlli Illinois*Street.
(MILLER’S BLOCK.)
WM. SCHOPPENHORST, Dealer in Groceries, Produce, FEED AND LIQUORS, No. 19S Ea»t Washington Street, (Opposite the Court Bouse.) flNBE highest msrket price paid for country produce. L Goods delivered to any pa: t of the city free of ebarg*. RickSI d3m
HRAI>FORI> * SHARP, M anufactnrere of Leather Belting and Dose, And Dealers la Omn Belting, Hose, Packing and Lace Leather, No. 57 Walnut, comer Second Street, CINCINNATI, OmO. JAMES HRAl>FOR 1> Jc <70., Manu'acturers of French Burr Mill Stones, Smut Xschicex, Portable Flouring and Corn Mills, and Importers of the genuine butch Anchor Brand Bol ing Cloths. OJffce, 57 Walnut, corner Second Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Jsn27 d6m
COMMISSION.
1 INDIANA AVENUE GROCERY. MERRIFIELD & ROBWSON,
TTAS Just received his new and
well selre'.ed
ared to
J. <3. WXLSOJST, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Old White Wheat Flour, And all kinds of feed, N(o. 78 Nlnosnchusetta Avenue, aprtdSm INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. S. C. TODD, (Late of Shanghae, China,) : ' fil f The Great Chinese Doctor, Cores all Diseases. Office and Laboratory. St SOUTH ILLINOIS STRUT, Residence, 152 North Meridian a'.rtet, INmANA.POL.IS, INDIANA.
YT ARTICULAR attention given to Consumption, Screfl ula. Old Sores, Chronic Diarrhoea, Liver Complaint, Rhenmatisip, and all Chronic IRseases. Hundreds of certificates of permanent cures of Diseases pronounced incurable by family physiefane of this city can be seen at the office. Consultation free. All medicines compounded by the Doctor In person sent to any address. Address * DR. S. a TODD. Postoftice Box 1397, mj21 d&wlm In iianapoHs, Indiana.
BEALKM IX
LJent’M Furnishing <*oodw wtnntly on Hand.
epr25 d3m
4'on-
HKNTR Y 1.1PP, >1 e i* e li ti n t Tailor,
And Dealer in
<«entM* Furnish ins Woods, No. 20 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. apr25 d3m _____ WM. SWEmHART & CO., Mercliaiit Tailors,
And Pealers in
Gent«’ Furnishing CJoods, NO. 21 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET,
UIKYIXUR*
r colored paper, letter pipe , note paper or, in fa'‘t,on ny kind or quality of paper de.-lred, mid prit
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INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA.
CHOICE GROCERJP AND PRODUCE, Merrifield & Robinson, Dealers in ^ MEATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MKBSIF1ELD A ROBINSON, ' Dea ers in FLOUR & UEEX>. Corner H«w York And Teoncsiee StroeU and Indiana A vena*. _ mch27-d3iD W R HOGS HIRE *CO., DRALERSIN Groceries, Liquors, COTTOltr TARN, ETC., No. 93 West Washington Street. JEWELRY. New Jewelry Store.
JOHN T. DEWEESE & €0., Commission Merchants,
43 Mouth Delaware St.»
■AD1AAAFOLIM, IYDIAYA. Jan25 dAwly _ _
DAXIU. DCXCaa. W. H. TUOMAS. JACOB DHXeAN. i
D. Dl/ftCAIV Sc CO.,
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GfKNKDAL. Commission Merchants, And Dealer, in FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, WHISKIES AND CIGARS, To. 4R West laonlsiana St., (Opposite Union Depot,) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ITT* Consignment, solicited. Poetoffice Bex 1242. apr24 dtf
PARIS & NEW YORK.
LATEST STY EES.
Dress and Merchant Tailoring,
J. ID. M'X'EUe, COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale and Reta l Dealer In Choice Family Flour, Buckwheat and Bye Flour, Com Meal, and all kind* of Feed, No. 15 South Delaware St., Indianapolie, Ind. mj5 d3m
79);,; Clevcbiml ntul 1’ilt'biiig 91,’j; Norllt Missouri 70)^; |ircfeiTcU 5S l i; Ft. \V:t> no 9R^; ! Ohio ttiiil Mississippi (■••riili'Mtfs ; (.hint-, bcrhtml 45*4. L itlt r Krie s"l<l of .‘iUf, ; f in-ign i fXehiiiigc quiot; l>ills ut t; i d u» on Lotuioti i quoted nt 109'noil for ('omiuercial j I09 v l ^((jlo9 3 j for JkinkiT'; if*, short si.'lil llo^ ; @111; for «!iort mjIiI bill- t!ii:i , f i-:*:i o livi-
demand.
^lonoy, MoaK's, l-;tc. Nt.w May 29, Money market quiet and i i-y it *;(g,7 per
cent.
Sterling quiet at Gold without deeided change, opening at $1 37%, advancing to ; 1 3Si^, .uni dosing at 5il 37%. Government .“tocks more active and '.c. better. Freights to Liverpool moderately aetive and 1 without change in rates. Stocks lower; Fort Wayne, 98%; Rock Is-; land, 92%;.North western. 2."t; preferred, '>7%; Illinois Central, 119; Michigan Central, 107*4; Reading, 109; Hudson. 113%; Erie, 57%; preferred, 74; New York Central, 90%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 92*4; Western Union Telegraph, 01%; 0’s, ’81, regular, 109%; 10-40's, coupons, 80; 7-3o’s, seconil series, 102J4@102%; Missouri 0’s, 77; Ohio and Mississippi eerlificttes‘28%; * At the four o’clock call the following were the principal sales: Quicksilver, 52%; Mariposa preferred, 22%; Western Union Telegraph, 00%; New York Central, 97%; Erie, 57%; Reading, 107%; Rock Island, 92%. ikvw fork IWarket. Nkw York, May 29. Cotton—Quiet; sales r.t 4Q(3il2c. for middling. Flour—Dull, ami common grades 10c. lower; sales at 88 30@8 75 for extra State; 89 40@9 80 for extra round hoop Ohio, and *990@14 00 for trade brands—market closing dull. Whisky—Firm; sales at 82 20@2 27. WheaU-IIeavy, and 2@3e. lower; sales at 82@2 22 for very good Milwaukee; 82 10@ 2 20 for prime new No. 1 Milwaukee, delivered; $2 90 for white Michigan. Kye—Firmer; sales at 94c. for western, and 81 01 for Wisconsin. Barley and Barley Malt—Dull. Corn—Opened firm hut closed heavy at 1@ 2c. lower; sales at 77@82e. for damaged new mixed western; 83@85c. for sound new mixed western, closing at 83c. afloat; 85@88c. for western yellow; 80(ri589)4e. for new mixed western in store and delivered. • Oats—Heavy and l@2c. lower; sales of western at 00@54%c.; old very scarce and nominal. Petroleum—Dull; sales at 27@29%c. for crude, and 4L@ll%e. for refined in bond. Pork—Opened lirmer. and closed heavy and drooping: sales at 83065@3<) 87 for new mess— closing at 830 70 cash; 829 25(429 75 for old mess; 8‘-l@24 50 for prime mess; also, 5.250 barrels of new mess for June, July, August and September delivery, atseller.x’and buyers’ option, at 830 25@00 75. Beef—Steady at previous prices. Beef Hams—Firm: sales at47@48c. Bacon—Quiet. Cut Meats—Quiet; sales at 12%@13%c. for shoulders, and 17%@18%c. for hams. Lard—Firmer; sales at 19@22%e.; small sales at 22%<’. Butter—Dull and heavy, sales at 30@39e. for Ohio, and 30@44o. for State. Cheese—Dull; sales at 18@20c. New Vork Cattle market* Nkw York, May 29. The current prices for the week, at all tho markets, were as follows: BEEF CATTLE. First quality - 81« 00@t8 50 Fair to gootl 10 00(418 00 Common ..15 00(413 00 Inferior ,■ •• 14 00(415 00 cows and calves*. Extra 8 8.', U0@ 95 00 First quality ..... 75 00@80 00 Ordinary ..05 00(475 00 Common 50 00(460 00
Olsinli: UooIch.
PROF. EDUARD LEA0X,
WeiiAve a very coraplptp asx<
b« bonn rte .atial
anty officers Is especially
of -
ment
Kooks, wbico will ha bound Insncb
Insure cam
sort
nd In s'
eta •atisfactioi
mplel
tlon of Coni
called to this branch
oar bnsinass.
of paper i manner The atten-
for Blank
as will
Bilals HEADS
Of vurloas sixes. and at
neatly printed on xlcaly i the vary lowest living rat
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
(No. 33 Konth Illinois* SMroel.
MJROFKSSOR LENOX has just le'urned from New . York with a fall anil elrgaut Block of spring Qoo1» v ! and moYod into bt» new room<i, one d:jor north of hi* 1
ruled paper,
e*.
magn faahio
ANDREW OEHEER, Watehmaker and Jeweler To. 30 fionth Delavraro Rtroet, Botw en Washington and Maryland Sts., INDIANAPOLIS. IND. | A LL kinds of Watches, Clocks an J Jewelry on band. /\ Repairing done promptly and naally, at the lowew prices apr25 d3m BRUSHES. Brush Manufactory. Sdimedel Sc Ei-ioUoi*, Haft rdmoved from 21® Fast Washlnijtoo Street, to yio. 106 Month Illinois ntrrrU Three doore South of Georgia, Writ PIde.
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lodianapoliN Brush .Manufactory.
3A8H, POORS, BLIMPS, ETC. !VE W E^VCTOTtY.
TRAD. iM. STEVENS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUB0E0N. Office, No. 80 North Pennsylvania Street. Hesidenee, corner Illinois and Tint Streets. Office Hoars, front eight till eleven ▲. n., and two (ill five f. u mch27 <13at X>i*. T. 3Y. IXicliols, D ENTIST. Office and residence No. 27 West Ohio, between Illinois and Meridian streets. tnch27 dSm removXe. - T\K. J. J. WHITNEY, HAVING BKM0TFD TO NO. I 9 52, second floor. Miller’s Block, North Illinois street, will continue the practice of his profession. Residence, No. 61 East Michigan street, laitanapolis.
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J. M. VOI AR F, M. !>., Eclectic niysician, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Office No. 130 (residence No. 126) North Pennsylvania Street, one and a half squares North of Postoffice, Indianapolis, Ind. Office honrsfrom seven to nine a. ■..one to three and seven to nine r. n. feb'22 dly <3- _ r W E Ia Xu S, DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER 'HARRISON’S BANK. feblO dly ; 1>K. IlirWRV F. BARNITNi, PHYSICIAN ANDSURGE0N
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
/"WFTICE—McOnat’s Block, Keatncky Avenue, room No. 6, 9d floor. Residence—No. 197 North Alabama. novlO dtf W. P. PARK, ML 1»., Physician and Surgeon. Office—No. 23 Virginia Avem*; Residence—No. 474 North Pennsylvania street, INDIAN! A POL. IS, IND.
Jen* dfim
ZETYE -A. 1ST ID TkRS. CULBERTSON k HARTER, Ooculleta and
LIVERY STABLE.
BYRKIT Sc Cor. Georgia oad Tenaessee Sts., NT A VE, at greet expense, erected new shops and fitted Jt | them np with the latest and most improved machinery, ail direct from the best machine shops of the East, snd are now prrp.red to manofacture DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, W Indow and Door Frame*, Base Cornice, PUaa ers. Brackets, Mouldings, etc., etc; All kinds of FlnUh , t>g, Lumber planed and cut to ordar, Klon-ing of all kinds, and bread Lumber, conatantl r on band my4 d3m
Livery and Hoarding St able. /CITIZENS’ LIVKBT AND BOARDING STABLE, Ho. 10 East Pearl sheet. In rear of Harrison’s Bank, between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets. Carriages and Buggies for hire en reasonable terms. Persons wishing to be conveyed to the adjoining towns can be accommodated at this Stable, aprll dtf SULLIVAN * DREW,Proprietors. G. W. BCRROWS, Livery and Sale Stable. Horses bought and said. Parties wishing good reliable teams, will do well to give him a call—No. *9 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. apr? d3m
a.a KMaasoa.
PA VIP BK AM.
KL1 THOMPSON.
Railroad Printing.
Officers of railroads will consult the Interests of the
same by calling at lb their orders for work.
has been selected with reference to this
teres
the Herald Office and leaving work. A portion of our material
ith refer*
class of work.
BOOK PRINTING.
Our Book Room is well stocked with new type, and we keep on hand an extensive stock of Book Paper, which Is parch seed at tbs very lowest wholesale prices. Country publishers would do well to send in their pamphlet work, M oar facilitlea will enable ns to do it at such rates es will allow them a reasonable profit. We shall maka thtsbranoh ef oar business a speciality, and persons leaving na their orders can depend upon a neat, clean oh.
Steam Prcsaes.
We have connected with oar establlsement, six presses in fall blast, which enable os to torn off an unlimited number of impressions per day, and which give ua great
iver
advantages over other establishments.
Stereotyping
for Publishers, promptly attented te.
old room, which he ha> had fitted up to hi- order in
lion*may‘kticTw Ijenri'Zb’r^hti'spiTndld'show-window' ™ 109 STREET. onih*e*at aide of llltnoi* itreet, a few doDri Routh of (Thir l door -ou h of Georgia )
Keep constantly on hand a (Arge Assortment of
^ iBJRUSMES,
Ut their own manufoTure, at Wholaaale sad Retail.
mv3 dly
MARBLE WORKS.
ITALIAN MARBLE'WORKS.
lift South llllnoiN Street.
i n <11 a ,y Sc Oo., Sculptors and dealers In all kinds of Imported Marble Work,
STENCIL. STEIVCIL. FL.JkTES 7 CK.VFN I*FEE I.F'rXFR. And cost of Material. JOS J. SATBR, Northwest corner Hace and Fourth atrects, mch23 d3to . Cincinnati, Ohio.
MANUFACftfRRD IN CA11R.VK1, ITALY.
HARDWARE.
taining to Marble work—Manomeut-.
Vaults, Mantles, etc., at the most reasutialdj farms, j
1»7E ALSO MARK TO ORUF.K everv
\\ taining
Vaults, Mantle-, vm.., ..
and warrant to give salisfactioo.
J(j" Ordtrs from a distance promptly attended to. apr23 tf
! Charter Stove Store, j *08.67 and 69 W. Washington St.,
LEGAL TENDER. The Celebrated Pacing Stallion, LEGAL TENDER,
W A7TLL stand the enanlng season at the Union AgriVw cnltnral Fair Gronnds, Edinburg, Indiana, and will be let to marea for 35U to Insure a mare with foal—
mares lor *au to Insure a mare v
rsons from a distance to pay before their ken away. Good pasture for mares from a n be bad at reasonable rates All care will be taken
to prevent accidents, bat no responsibility should any occur. The season to commence the first of April and end the first of July, 1880. L. J. H ACKNEY, Kee|
iril and en
per,
Kdinbarg, Indians
Q^pPersons In want of any description of printing, from a label to a mammoth poster, ahonld not fall to call at the {Jerald Job Rooms. ITT’All work done jnat when promised. lO’Tennii—Cash on delivery. HALL k HUTCHINSON, ■<>v UMtf Proprietors.
PERIODICALS.
Inferior
First quality
Ordinary Common Inferior
30 00(440 00
IVEWS Newspapers
AOE1VCY. and Periodicals.
/ LL the leading Dally, Weekly and Monthly N«w«papers, principal Magaxlnes and Monthlies ef the country regularly received. New York Ulnatrated Paa complete stock of Beadle'* and Mmnro’a Dime
pen*
Publications, etc., etc.
tom pi
.ui ivatiOnS, ctv., ci A liberal discount tlon guaranteed. 8
clo-ad.
N. B. Back
Magasine proem
to the country trade, and aatlafacend for catalogue with stamp en-
C. M. TYLER,
No. 87 South Illinois street,
lumbers of any leading Newspaper red without extra charge. aprSl t
I without extra charge, aprill dSm
HOTEL.
La Pierre House, PHI1.ADE1.PHIA.
■ VEAL CALVES.
..11 .10 . . 8
<413 <411 (4 9 <4 8
SHEEI* AND LAMBS.
F.xtra ijfime Ordinary Common Inferior
89 00@ 10 00
7 00(43 00 5 50(40 00 5 00(45 50 4 00(44 50
10%(310% it) (410%
Heavy corn-fed
Light and medium
The above quotations am per head, except veal calves and swine, which are per pound. Remarks.—The market for beef cattle has been altogether firmer this morning, and prices ruled %<41%e. per head higher. The advance was merely the result of short markets, the speculators having obtained the control of nearly all the supplies, thus obtaining complete control of tin' market. The bulk of offerings sold at 15%(<(,17%e., only a few selling at
the insult* price.
Veals are in good demand and prices some-
what lower.
Hogs are in moderate demand at the quota-
tions.
Total receipts of all the stocks at fill the
yards:
THIS WEEK.
Beeves
5,019
Cows.
84
Veal Calve*
1^75
Sheep and Lambs.
13,086
Swine
14,049
LAST WEEK.
Beeve*
6,108
Cows
254
Veals
1,841
Sheep and Lambs Swine
18,869 14,918
r|VIK Subreriben having leased this favorite House
_ R.flttel snd
manner, and is now prepared with the most per “5efli
(. It bas been R.flttel and Refurnished In an elegant
icrfect i
peiotments for the receptloo ef guests.
g first class hotels will be mi
In the past BAKBK * FARLEY.
tlon amen
futnre,
The first porialntained In the
FOR TRADE.
A. Better House. 'STMT'E have a house worth about $1,700 which we yy with to trade for a better house—aay worth $3,(810 or $3,500. One In the southeastern part of tho city would be preferred, other things being equal. J.B. DUNLOP k CO., my26 d6t No. 16 North Meridian street.
LARD PRESS.
Rayner’s Improved Lard Press. {Patented October Yl, 1865.) X^IOUNTT RIGHTS FOR SALE. This Press, besides \y being a perfect Lard Press, Is Juat the machine for airdomeatio purposes in which pressing la required—In making Wines, Jellies, Catsup, etc. Call and see the Press at 24 West Loulalaoa street, IndlanapoNs, Indiana. my33 d*w2m J. M. HICKS k CO.
Dewcription and Pedigree.
LEGAL TKND7R Is a beautiful bliek, fifteen hands snd s half high, eight years old this spring. In fun
ilgbt yaara old tnia spring. In furm, energy, he has no superior. Legal by M odey’s Ur. cket, he by old Davy
Crocket, and he by a Norman French Canadian horse.
Legal Tender’s dam was by Mohawk.
style, action and
Tender
WILLIAM M. PRICHARD,
Franklin, It dtana.
SADDLES, ETC.
paxjil. anEPiMAisr, Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Martingales, Coach, Buggy, and Wagon Harness, No. 41 north Illinois Street, near Exchange Stables, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Repairing done to order. mcM4 d3m
PUMPS.
LYNCH at WOOD,
Pump* of the best kind, warranted fer one yesr.
Wells d
lag snd repaired to order, u
attended to. No. 4> Kentncky avenne.
promptly >rl6 d3m
NOTICE.
IxMAXAFOUi, May 22, 1866.
fM^HE undersigned. Stockholders of the Indianapolis, J Pen and Chicago Railway Company, being the owners of more than one-fourth of the capital stock ef sa'd
Company, hereby call a general mewing of the Stockholders of said Company to meat at the office of said Company, In tbs city of Indianapolis, on the 22th day of June, 1864, at ten o'clock, a. a., to take into
and ra'lroad of the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad Company, thereby making a loint stock
company of ta d two Railroads.
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P. B. CUTTING, DAVID MACY,
VOLNEY T. MAL0TT, WM. HENDERSON, THRO. P. HAUGHET.
TERRA COTTA.
INSURANCE.
Look Before You Leap. gEVERAL parties have corns to ns lately, with re-
_ gyets that they had not examined our mode of Insurance before they bad insured elaewbere. Thin is particularly so in Life Insurance. Call and examine our books, figure* and mode, before committing the blunder of ins ulog Where you will regret It. This will coat yon L.»<hing, but pey you well J. 8, DUNLOP k CO., miSSdOt No. U North Meridian etreet,
ARDf.—Bustneae, Vlriring am^ancyCoUredCard
HERALD OPnCV.
J. N. GLOVER’S
■YDIAINAPOI.U
Terra Gotta Works, Comer Louisiana and Mieeiteippi Streets,
(Two square* west of Union Depot.)
QTAS on hand, or maenfaetnres to order all kinds if
IjL Tsrr* Cotta Work, such as
Door and Window Capa, Brackets, Modllllona, Acrottries, Consols, Panel Ornaments, Friexe Enrichments, Capitals in ail the orders of
ArchiUcture, flower Vases, Chimney Tope, N. B. All designs fUrutahed will *
promptly »xoc*»ed
, etc.
strictly a my* dSn
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
R. L. & A. W. IflcOIJAT,
Marbleized Iron and Slate Mantles, Schoelcy’s Patent Kefrigerators; Schooley’s Shower and Wardrobe Bathing Apparatus; Winchell’s Water Coolers and Filters; Torrcy’s Artie Ice Cream Freeier*; Nile’s Star Cooking Range. Every variety of Stoves, Coal Grates,
EMERSON, BEAM & THOMPSON, No. 225 and 229 West Market Street,
Minufacinrers of
DOORS, SASH, BLISDS, Ihoor and Window Frames*. Brackets, Mouldings, Etc., Etc. Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Flooring, l'eiling& Weatherboarding $73LOOKING worked Lumber dressed and sawed to I’ order. Scroll Sawing done to order, all kinds of rough Lumber constantly on hand. mch30d3oi W AH HEN TA~TE~
Manufacturer of
Doors, Sash, Blinds. Door and Window Frames, Brackets, ffloulding;s. Etc., Etc. Wholesale and Retail D'alertn FLOORING, CEILING AND WEATHERBOARDING. Flooring Worked Lnmber dressed and sawed to order * 38 South New Jersey Street, lhcM>4d3m* INDIANAPOLIS, INDIAN A.
PAINTING.
Japanned Ware, Tin Ware and ing Goods. aprlfl d3m
Household Farniah-
RAILWAY SUPPLIES.
Bowen, Brough & Lawton Dealers In and Manufacturers’ Agents for RAILWAY, MILL AND MACHINISTS’ SUPPLIES. LUBKICATINbt AND HEAD LIGHT OILS. Office and Warehouse, No. 117 East Washington St., marl* dly INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
FURNITURE.
WILKINS & HALL.
(Successors to J. F. Ramsay,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER* IN
F-UIMVITXJRE.
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF
Fashionable Parlor Furniture,
DrawiBS Room anil I.Jbrary
FURNITURE,
Office and Coniting Room Fnriiture,
Chamber Sets
PAFFMANN & DE TURK, House, Sign and Ornamental .Shop, No. 147 East Washington Street, oppoaite the Court House, INTDIAYAPOLIS, IVe. mch24 d3m ~ KNIGHT & LLOYD, HOUSE, SIGN AND Ornamental Painters, Uliller*!* Mock, No. «« Vortlx 1111nis Sit., Room lO, Second Floor. trchlD d3m
FLOUR AND FEED. SECREST & GRAYDON, Dealers in. Flour and Feed, No. 41 South Alabama Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JO 3 Goods delivered free of charge. Scales alway* re ail v for weighing Corn and Hay. mch23 rt3m
AWNINGS.
IRCULAR8 QfavsrTiMCTtptlCP neatly ex eau tod on igaTaaiaariasg^ 13 ^
HERALD OFTICE.
SALES AND WAREROOM3,
(Wo. 33 South IllimoLs Street. Factory oppoaito State Hons*, formerly John Ott’s. my5 dim
W. H. (w O R H A ill, Mannfactxrer of Plain and Fancy A. witrusrpi-s, For Stores, Offices, Public Buildings and Country Seats. Teats, Wagon Coven, Etc., No. 74 fast Washington Street, P.O.Box 139 INDIANAPOLIS. Orders from all parts of tha country respectfully solicited. Orders left at Bamberger's Hat Storepromptly attended to. my .2 dtf
NOTICE.
$100 ItlUW^VItlV.
X WILL pay $100 reward for the arrest and confineX Utent In either tb* Marion or Knox county Jails of
DAVID THORNTON,
A large, bony, muscular man, near ilx feet high, very heavy eyebrows, long hair, and blue eyes. He was last seen by the undersigned in Indlwspolls, and was wear-
ing a for cap.
He La a CouBterfeiter.
I will pay the above reward for his arrest and confinement in either of the above named Jells, or $C0 for bis arreit and confinement in any tall so that I may get
JACOB P. CATT,
Headquarters for Livery Hire, Oa RcnNonableTerm*. X73XCHANGE STABLES, OPPOSITE THE BATES Mli House. R. J. MURK HEAD, apr* dfim
WUCLIAm IIIN 12*1.17 Y, Livery and Sale Stable, No. 37 West Pearl Street, In the rear of Palmer House, ~ Every description of Vehicles usually found in Livery Stablen always on hand. Horses kept by the day, week or mo-th »nr5 dfim
HOTELS.
O. J. SCOTT, Late of Scott Hon
JBIf. E. SCOTT, Late of Sherman House
Oriental House, Illinois Street, tioo squaree north of the Union Depot, INf 1>IAV.4.1*01,IN, INDIANA.
"JJ AVISO leased the above honse for a term of years, prepared to entertain the traveling community. Boarders will he accommodated on reasonable terms. Merchants and others visiting the eity will find the
C. J.ifc J. K. SCOTT, Proprietor.,
TUCKEIL HOUSE,
(Formerly Scott and Pyle House,)
M~80KNKS of IlUneis and Maryland streets, Indiana* \ / pelix, Indiana. Entrance on Maryland street. The undersigutd bas taken the above House, and offers to those desiring Boarding, and the Iraveling tubMe, as good Board and accommodation, as can be had in the city, and at lowe r rates than others charge for first
class board,etc.
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SAMUEL TUCKER, Proprietor.
HORSE SHOEING.
HITCHENS Sc DAWSON, No. 41 IvojsX Ylurylaad
Will devote their entire time t*
HORSE SHOEING ONLY.
[AV1NG HAD LONG EXPERIENCE IN THB [ business, we guarantee satisfaction. mch3 d3m
FINE ARTS, ETC.
Pictures, Frames, Ylirrorta, l.ookiBg CSloMieo. 3VE O XT Xj ID I 3STC3-S, Artist Materials, Tassels, Cord, Plctore Noils* Etc.. ■Wholesale and. Retail H. LIBBER & CO.’S, SI North PeBBsylvaBia Street. mch3 dfim
BED BOTTOM.
MOXTLTOIT’S
SPRING BED BOTTOM.
Bromiley’s Patent, September 20,1864.
QUEENSWABE, ETC.
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. E A. W00DBRIDGE, isroniM or QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY,
AND
PLATED WARE, No. 16 West Washington St,
dec Idtf
INDIAN APOL.IS. IND.
BILLIARDS.
Billiards! Exchange!! N. D. KENEASTER, T ATE OF MART1XSBURG, VIRGINIA, HAS RKi A fitted the EXCHAX&F. II1I.1.1ARD ROOMS,
With all new tables—Phelan’s Improved Klastlc Combination Cushions—and invites *11 Kalchtaf of the Cue,
MEDICAL.
/Special Hotije to Ladies. | It la all important tho* i*di*a should Bara p re paraI Uom specially adaptod for complatou to which they I ate peculiarly SuJtyeV. at .nee safe, heallby and certain. Or that they should consult one who has made thia treaimact his apedat study. DR. A. M. MAURICEAV, Professor of Diseases of Womei, Has been In extensivaand auccesafol practice for upwards of thirty years at ms fbbskkt orticx—a foot tha*. speaks for itself—and is known to thousands ef ladies as
the author of
“The Married Wobwb’e Private
Medical OuBpaBloB.”
(First published in 1847,) specially intended for married ladles In delicate or precarious health; from which every lady will perceive hia thorough knowledge of her cornplain’s, ai nip toms amt causes, and thair skillful and immadiate treatment. It 1* a life-long, reliable adviser
and companion. Over
HALF A MILLION LADIES Possess It. Kvery husband should hsve it. It Is sent
by mail, price $1.
He guarantees a safe and Immediate and efficacious cure of all special diflionities, irregularities and obstructions, either tn person or by mail. Ladies frsm all parts of the United States consult him with the greatest con-
fldenc* snd certainty of success.
OAXJTT02ST TO IsAPrKS. Ba net Imposed upon by the cheap, worthless and injuriona nostrums of ’• Female Pills,” “Powders,” “ n "'" ” “on the credulous and ignorant, who
means as well as of their health. ‘Txa Masaun Wowax'a PoIyatx
Mihical Conraxioa,” or consult Dr. Mauriceau by let-
ter, and so guard against Impositions.
HARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES Who desire a safo and certain remedy for Irregularities or suppressions of nature, from whatever cause, can
rely upon hi* eelahrated
PORTUGUESE FEMALE MONTHLY PIUS Composed of raro and costly Imported extracts. They are a reliable specific for ladles. Pleasant to the taste, being sugar coated, healthy and certain in all cases. They can not Ml. In rocent cues they succeed in fortyeight hoars. Price $3 per box. In obstinate case-.
And their friends, to give him a call at the Exchange Billiard Rooms, No. 33North 11 inois street
apr 12 3m
ends, t s. No.:
. 8HARFF, late of Martinsburg, Va., Business Manager.
New Billiard Hall.
those two degree* stronger should be used. Price $a.
No Agent* appointed. Address Dr. A. M. MAVRICEAV, Professor of Diseasefof Women.
Office 129 Liberty St., or Bon 1224, N.
Sole Agent and Proprietor for upwards of twenty
years. They are lent by mail, in ordii envelop*, with foil instructions and m
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224, N. T. I Is of twenty I linary letter / ice. /
GEM BILLIARD ROOM, -To. • West WnshiBfftoa Street.
C31XJ1UPRRB TABLRS, being Phelan’s Combination. Four Pocket Tables, the best in the city. Centrally located, and easy of access, being on the ground floor. An elegant Bar attached, which Is supplied with choice Liquors and Cigars. Open day and night.
WIGS.
Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters. Red Jacket Bitters.
mHl8K BITTERS ABI PREPARED IN PURE J. Bourbon Whisky, from a combination of ovtr twenty diffsrent kinds of roots, barks and herbs, which act in perfect concert one with the other, prepared from the original formula given by the gre it Uh e’, Red Jacket, to Dr. Chapin, who used tsem sicce-s’uliy in his practice for many years, and by their use gained so great a popularity in the treatment and ore cf Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick snd Nervous Headache, Fever and Ague, snd all the diseases arising from torpid liver and iudgestiou. Persona suffering from either of the-o loath-orne diseases
will find a cure by t
perfectly pure and free from all those drugs and p ii-
use of these Bitbrs, which a r e i from all thn-'A and P'}!-
d palmed off
uoet .kept
virtue that no other Hitters possess. They strengthen and Invigorate the sy They are unequaled for general debili They are a cure lor Dyspepsia.
They give a good and healthy appetite
WIGS!' WIGS! WIGS! | «T_ T. Y, .Vo. 98 NortJi Illinois Street. Near Bates Hou e, XXAS the largest assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ X 1 Wigs, Braids and Curls in the city. Repairing neatly done. Ladies’ Hair dressed in the mo*t fashionable manner. *t>r2d3m
on >ince there is a
stem
RENOVATORS.
.A. 3STE W Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment. 13 . J . 13 A A 13 9 Tho. 19 Month Delaware Street, Dealer In OAST OFF CLOTHING. yTT*Dyeing, Cleansing and Repairing done to order. mch!4 <13m
BARGAINS.
Good Bargains for Cheap Residences. 'V7M7K will sell vacant Lots and famish such lumber as $r V w ® ,n our lumber yard on terms tnat will amount to but little more lhaa rent—say one-sixth cash, balance in payments of one-sixth every six months nnt 1 the whole is paid. DUNN A LOVE. m'8 dtf
DISSOLUTION.
Dissolution of Partnership
f ■ Vlb copartr.eruers v ip heretofore existing between X the undersigned is mis day dissolved by mutual content. Tb. busines.' of Book Binding, Publishing, and YVholes.ix School Book and Stationery, will be carried on by NAT. SHURTUSyif and DAN’L M4CACLKY, at the old stand, ■* ho w ill pay all Vn<l«budnesa and settle all accvnnts of the late firm. JOHN J. FAU'ON*, DAN L MA 1 ' > ULKY, Indianapolis, May 14,’68. NAT. SHURTLEkF.
FBYDR undersigned fcsve pure! »sed th* interest of J. i J. Parsons in th shove business, and formed a copartnership unde-th .-tyle and name of Shurtlefl A Macaaley, and womd respect.ally solicit a ■utiunance of the liberal patronage extended hereto! e to the old firm. NAT. SHU RLE FF, mvT dfiw DAN’L tCAUUKT.
IRON RAILING.
They assid In digestion.
Tney purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They core aianheaandcholtra morbus. _ They are an antidote to change tf water and diet.
) Nervous Headache,
perfectly pure and palatable.
The genuine RRD JACKET BilTICKS are only sold in quart bottles; never by the gallon, quart or pint See that our private Government stamp is ut
They are the best stimulant in existence. They are a preventive of Fever and Ague.
They relieve Constipation.
:he.
Iheyarei
The genuine RRD.
lint.
lat our private'Government stamp is' unbroken
over each cork.
Sold by all druggist and dealers throughout the
country.
Call for Red Jacket, and take no other. Circulars to the trade supplied on application. BENNETT PIETERS A. CO., Proprietors, apr20 dAw4m 31 and 33 Michigan Av-nue. Cbirag
DR. WM. THOMSON’S Office and Consultation Parlors are located at No. 99 South Delaware Street,
W'
!*, il idea
in the city of Buf-
Illinois, and
ars
HERE he will continue to treat and cure Private Dis-
eases, in all their species, stages,
ramifications and phases.
Dr. Wm. Tnom>on wi!! give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make
charge.
Dr. Wm. Thomson has made the treatment of Private Diseases ^spe-
cialty since the year 1851—three years in th« falo. New York, eight years in Chicago, 1
two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight years prac tice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured over thirteen thousand
tice for Scrofula,
Rheumatic and general diseases ut the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Rath of the most iugenious kind, in con-
junction with internal treatment.
S8MINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of selfabnse. This solitary Tice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with nnerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms nnless combated by scientific medical measures, vix: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing ia the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about tbe loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellee
eases.
Dr. Wm. Thomson, • Rheumatic and general dii
In his pra-tic
ase« of the
,uneas
ifused vision, blunted Intellect, loss of
confidence, diffidence in appro., hing strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintance.', a ..position to shnn society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and v'us eruptions about the face, furred toogue, night s« , fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, ami i
quently insanity.
The afflicted, on Hie first appearance of arv of the above symptoms, should immediately apply to Dr. Wm.
Thomson for relief.
O’Office and Consultation Parlors,No.29 South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana. . P. O. Box X65U. febl-dly
him.
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Vinemn**. Indiana.
SHARPENER.
T» *ST«rt
hmrald auttannaa wan te the aae* saeapieteaf
_ woeld fi* veil to i
their work. „
B8TABLUHS rr in the Btate
kaapp’s Fateat Scissors Sharpener. ayttCOwte J. M. HICKfi k CO.
Manufactured and sold by CABINET MAKERS’ UNION,
No. 105 Baat Washington Street, opposite the Court House.
a MONO the many Patent Bed Bottom*, some are J\ good and some are of no account. MOULTON’S SPRING BED BOTTOM is acknowledged by all to be superior to any now before the public, having taken the na»T raeuBne over all other* wherever exhibited In ISM, 1865. Tha Cabinet Makers’Union having secured the right of the State ef Indiana for th* above Bed Bottom, are now prepared to furni.h the public at wholesale or retail. mct>24 d2m
B. F. HAUGH & CO., Manufacturers of WROUGHT AND CAST IKON Railing and Jails, VERANDAHS, BA1K VAULTS, XRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, BOLTS AND IRON J.'Fronts, also, plain and ornamental Iron Stairs and general house smithing, and builders of E. MAT’S PATENT JAIL, No. T4. South Petmaylvania Street, mch28 d3m INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
LOAN OFFICE.
PAWNBROKERS.
J. Sc Iff. SOLOffOX, Have opened the Central Loan Office, NO. 93 ILXiLVOlS STREET, d^WNE DOOR SOUTH OP PALMER HOUSE, WHERE V* they are prepared to loan money on all articles of value. A large lot of unredeemed pledge* for sale cheap. TTPPrivate entrance on Pearl street. mohli d
MACHINERY.
OR. O^VCIER’S
Eentikle Yloxxtlily
American Pills. fENHESB PILLS are the resnlt of much study and I cireful experience In all the varieties of Femah 'ompiaints, and tn cases of Irregularities, Suppres ' ns, Leuchorrm or Whites, lufiammation of the Blad
and
Loss of Nervous energy.
ily tie<
or Mineral Foison
from any danger. Can be used with perfect safety
der. Kidneys or Womb, anc etc., their use U above all
from any Mercurial i
praise. Are entirely
Mineral Poisons, and are free
Among the many thousands who have used them in all parts of the Unton, none apeak ill of them, for all like
them.
Trice One Dollar Ter Box. ✓ They are sent in a thin, fiat box, postage free, to all part* of tbs United States, upon receipt of the price. Prepared and sold by DR. EWING, No. 33 Virginia Avenue, apr# dly Indianapolis, Indiana. ^ERRORS OF YOUTH. k Gentleman who has suffered for years from Nervons Debility, Premature Decay, and *11 tho effects of yenthfnl indUcret'on, will, for the sake of suffering bnmanlty, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cored. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experince, can do so by addressing,' in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDKN, mayl-d3m No. IS Chambers St. New York.
DRS. FESLER & PRUNK. Office—72 Market street, two door* east of the Postoffice, Eden’s Block, Indianapolis. TJKSIDBS Family Practice, will give special atten- ■ » tlon to the treatment of Diseases of the Eye, Ear. Throat, Longs, and Eruptions of the 8kin, Diseases of Females, such as Falling and Ulceration of the Womb, Absent or Palnfnl Menstruation. Al.-o, Piles, Fistula and Prolapsus Ani, Cancerous and other Tumors. Office houra from eight to twelve A. *., one to five, and seven to ninep.m. apr 19dly
PI TE A M Threshers, Portable Engine* ef all sixes. Horse Powers of all tises, built at Robinson’s Machine. Work*. Richmond. Bend for circulars. Address JONAS W. YEO, mylfl dkwtm Richmond, Indiana.
SITUATIONS.
EXPRESS.
CITY EXPRESS. MAR VET A SaOTH, Sffo. se* Noxrtix X^meaiunrWmxkim. St. Purnlture, Plano Port**, sad all —vabte* msrefnlly head led, £on mb wUhaMli wagon. aprlOddm
City Intelligence Office.
Situations procured for Book-keepers. Situations procured for Clerks. Situations procured for Agents. Situations procured for Servants. Situation procured on Farms, A HD for all kinds of labor. Ylo* versa. Merchants, Master Mechanics, General Agents, Landlord*, Housekeepers and Farmers can make selections from our many applicants at tho City Intelligence Office, No. 33% North Illinois Street, room No. 9, second floor. aprtdkm AS. M00 HE, Proprietor.
LL KERIM OP JOB WORKWOMPTLY EXhCUl tod at the MBBAIiD QPTIO
>^choleraX /DISARMED!!^ THE CHIEF CAUSES OF PESTILENCE DESTROYED. ThR. COURTABET’S DISINFECTING FLUIDS. Se-
Couipaoy,
Henry etreet. New York. Office, 42 Cedar street
Thiscompany organised on a permanent bails, with
r. Courtaret, the celebrated French Ch»
Dr. Courtaret, the celebrated French
of Its Laboratory, is prepared to furnish Ua Di'infectiug Fluids for aick rooms, nurseries, urinals, water c:ototi>, privies, cesspools, sewer*, gutters, ships, railroads, hos-
* rubl.c Institutions of all kinds, and fat-boiling establishments;
slaughter houses, eaal ana lat-noiiing esiaousnments; all kinds of manures, (Immensely increasing the valueof the latter to every farmer,) and wherever poisonous and offensive geese* exist. These agents are deodorizers, antiseptics, antiputrescents, and disenfeclants in the adentifle meaning of the words. They remove noxions gams and odors by the chemical principles—leaving in their placeshealthlul air; they are deetroyers, and not merely absorbents of poisonous gasses; not injurious to utensils in which they me used. The attention of med - teal and scientific men la directed to these diaenfectanta. Attached are testimonials In favor of this great discovery, which, with hundred* of other* can he seen at the
Dsnavax Horse, Auaxt, Much 30, 1866. To the President of the New York DtstafectragCompany: Dear Sir: It is all il la represented to be. We have made many trials of disinfectants, but now consider that w. have found an article which surpasses alt others as a remedy against all bad odors. T. Bonsai l dr Co.
New Yoax, April 9,1866.
To tb#President of the New York Disinfecting Company: Dear Sit: We prooounoe it without exception to he th# beet we have ever known. Its effect upon every
matter is complete end instantaneous.
a A. Sisteoe, Astor House.
O* N. B.—These Disinfectants are used by the scavenger*, under th* dilation of the Sanitary Police of th*
MetronoUian Health Department, New Xork.
POWELL k THOMPSON, 48 Cedar ateeet. New York,
General end 8*1* Agents foe the ~
Canadas, to whom all ordan liar otto by ell Drogglsto United State* and Canada*.
and general dealers
