Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1867 — Page 3
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Cleveland, Wednesday, September 18. Flour—Steady end tmchsnged j sefee of XX red wtntwr et I10A0A11; Xa amber, |U ToQ
13; XXX,$t2 60® 18.
WSeedlhiU end InaeMve: bald higher; Mle. No. 1 nd winter it $2 22®$ M) No. 2 d4|H
nt $2 14.
Cora-FIrmor end hotter; ealea, No. 2 Nixed
held et $112®110.
Oats—Dull, and market weak; wflwof N«.f
State at MciftOO. Eye—Market
No. 1.
Barley—In fair demand, and tne: allot, No. 1 SUN held at SI 25® 1 30: Neu 2 de. M $1 05®1 15; No. 1 Canada at $130® 1 85. Petroleum-Market very Ann lor both crude
fte Grover^ taker
Arm; sale* it $1 23® 1 28 for
l\c»v t orK i»l<«rK< t. Sr.w Volk, Wednesday, September 18. < otlcn—Hravv anil ashade lower; sales of i > bales at lor middling Upland. Klnttr—Uemeipte, barrels; the market is io^'ide. b. tti r on higher grades; without decided (hangs in other kinds; sales of !>,700 I ris at li>iil»2.‘> for State and Western: 810 25 (f.i: - . for extra Western; 810 00012 50 for i xtra round imop Ohio; 811015 00 for new St. I,"'ins. ( Hlifornia quiet; sales of 250 sacks Mi l bsri els at $11013 50. Kve Flour—Sales of 2<X) barrels nt $007 75. Whisky—(fillet and steady; sides of 200 b mtcI-i at 30010c. bonded. IV lieat—lieceipts, 30,100 bushels; the nurket Is 102c. better, with a frlr export and licmo trade demand; sales of S4,oo() bushels at 13-for inferior spring; 82 2Sfor No. 1 spring; *2 2 1 >02 22 for No. 2 spring; 82 50 for amber State; $2 40 for common white Southern; • 02^02 01for white California. live—Firmer; sales of 1,000 Inivhcls West- ( rn at #1 IS. Harley—Dull. M alt-Dull. ( iirn—Receipts, 32,150 bushels; the market i‘- 2 •. better, wll h a lair export demand; sales of 1(3,000 busbele at $1 2501 27 for new mixed Western; fl 20®1 21 for unsound; I for Western yellow, 0 us—Receipts, 65,307 busluls; the market is 1020. better; sales of ]30,ub0 btisbel.s at 07 (c'Obo for Ohio and ( hicag". t.'olTeo— Rio is dull slid quiet. Sugar—Firm; sales of Odd Logheads of I Cuba at 11® 12c. I’etroleum—Firm; sales at, 15®t.V£\ for crude and O.le. tor refined bonded. Jllolas-srs— Dull. Hops—(Julot; sales nt 35@0''O. lor old and
new.
Wool—In fair renurst, and without dlelded ehange in prices; sales of 13,000 pounds at 41 055c. for domestic llesre. f,eather—Henaloek sole Isflrm nt 20^®5O^e. f ,r Iluenos Ayres light wtlghls. Foal—Unchanged. Fork—Firmer; sides of 1,050 bsrrels at 82112 024 31 for new mess, closing at £21 31 on»li; ,2u 50021 for prime, and *21 for prime mess Roef—Steady; srlcs of 1,050 barrels at previous prices. Reef Hums—Dull, I! icon—Steady. t ut Meats—steady; sales of 2(>5 packages at l2>4®13o. for shoulders, and 15>^®11e, ier hams. Fard-Onlot and sains of l,5eo birrcls at i" , l also, 30ft tierces, from Scpiember • i » October 2u, at M^e. I'.ulliT—Firmer at lo025c.for Ohio, rii, i.-o—I’irm at 10015c. 1 iiielit'ti Liverpool—Firm; engagements of 21 (inn lunhr’a p r steamer ai 7J. for corn; IF I. lor Vi heat. I vr; r MaUKFT*—5 r. M, I Iriir ( ie od mucffled; high griules are iii i.i. "id " in to b w grades are cii I and till I .10 . \» < i A 'ive and a shade firmer for si>ri i in I dr ex port de mand. I! \o -\'i udnnlly tmebanged. O.U . Fun ei; large sales of Uhlengo and Ohio at (•" . lib.' ; now hold at 00®10e. ( i.o —D .1 at •; 1 2«^®1 M for good to prime mixed Wr-ii ir. 1’ork i'u. ei led; sales of 1,000 barrels new m.'ss at *.i "i 1 021 50*4' cosh :.nd regular, tlosImr d:, I and lieavy. i i i S’endy, with a moderate inquiry. < ip ids - (>uiet, F. o n t/ulet and nnchafigcd. I,in!—Dull; sales at for fair to pimv sb am, and l‘l>£©115*e. for ketlle ren-
del't d.
mnmiVt mocks, buc. Nr.w York, Wednesday, September IS, Money- More active and liimer at 607 pre i enr. on call loans. Si or! ini'—Dull and drooping at 100yi@iOf>}£ lor first class bills, Hold—Opened rat 1.4454. declined to 1.4U<;, mil closed at 1.15Ji; Iho market is decidedly
tlrmcr.
(lovernment Stocks—(inlet. (Coupons of Itesi, 111!,; do. of IKIW, 1145i; i aupons of 1SU4, loflj^; coupons of IN15. 110^; eoupons, new. lu7%; lO-lnV,»!)} '; l-St/sJol. r nipons of ISI>7,107>.;. Sii ks—I,ovvtr and excited, and closing
heavy,
I.ATEST—5:30 p. W.ritfCTIfl.
< mton, Ij,: Boston water power — ; Cum-
belrand
Western
andrsflnrd; sals*, 700 barrels of erucU at |6; refined very strong at 89e. for stasdard WMN In bond; 97<'.®28 for prims light straw to « hue do.; 20c. for light straw do.; I0c.®5|ftw f«ir, • r *• -
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Tot,*i»o, Wednooday, September 18. KlMir—Receipts, 4 ffk) barrel*; sates XXX
from Whits wheat, 1,150.
Wheat—Receipts, 16,200 bushels; wbfts and amber Wc.®l better. Hprlnsr unebangsd; sale* whits Mlehtgan at 82 4202 26; Ns. 1 spring, 82 0003 00; spring, 81 78. Sales of
amber for tbs month at $2 2502 28.
Con—Receipts. 10,694 bushels; 10.02 better. Ssles of No. 1 Wabash at 8119: No. 2 Wabash, fl 10; Michigan, 81 00; No. 2 white, fl 08; sales of No. 1 for tbs month, $1 12; No. 2 for
the month, ft 11.
Oats-Receipts, 3,250 busb/i f 1'.01JU bet. ter. Hales, No. 1 at 55c,0.'. for all the
month at 55c.
Rye -Held at #t M, Rr No. 1. Barley—Held atfl 20 for No. 1. Lake Freights On corn 7>fc; 8c. on wheat, to Oswego; 3>£c. on corn, by steam to Buffalo. fflllOTwahse nwrftst. Milwaukkk, Wednesday, September 18. Flour—Firm; sales nf city XX at flO 00® 10 50; country do atfP 2509 57, and X f8 75
09 25.
Wheat—Active; sales 6t $1 P6U for No. 2;
$1 73 for No. 3.
Oats—Unsettled; sales st 48c. for No. 1: 47c.
f’r No. 2.
Com—Nominal.
Freight*—(inlet, at 9c. on wheat to Buf-
falo, and lilr. to Oswego.
Receipts—Flour, 2 OoO barrels; wheat, 125,000 bii«hels; oats, 7,50(1 bushels; corn, 2,000
bushels.
Shlpments-Flpnr, 8.200 barrels; wheat, 121.000 bushels; ouls, 25,(KX) bushels; corn,
ooo bushds.
f.siilavlHe ITIitrK. i.
I/>tTisvWednesday, ScpUmber 18. Tobacco—Hteedv; sales U'3 hogsheads at f4
021; market unchanged.
Hour—Hales at 50 for super fine; A No. 1
article, 8H 25: advancing. Wheat—Sales nt 92 100 2 20.
Corn—Sales of sh'lied at fl 1001 15. Oats—Sales In bulk at 03005c.
Mess Pork—Sale* at 825.
Macon—Sales of shoulders at15e; cigar rib sides at ISJ^e., and clear sides at 18>4c.; fancy
bams, 23c.
Lard—Heavy sales of tierces, at 13o.; held
at 13^o.
5Vhi-ky- Sales nt "2035c. In bond. Rlvir falllrg with 20 inches of water over
tho bur at foot nf the falls. HNitimore market*
Baltimore, Wednesday, Sept mber 18.
Coffee—Oulet; Rio IT'^c. Flour—F irmer; no sales.
Wheat—Firm; sales cf prime to choice red
at 82 4002 60
Corn—Sales of white, atfl 2001 21.
Oats—Sales at G2C.0O3.
Rye—Ftrm.
I’rovlblons-Qulet and firmer. Phlladeipkla market. Philadelphia. Wednesday, September 13. IVtroleum-FIrm; refined, 33c. Wheat—Prime red in demand; sale* 3,000 bushels nt 82 4t>02 45. Rye—Sales at 81 60. Corn —In fatr demand; sales of 4 500 bushels yellow nt $1 35; white, fl 30; mixed western. 31 02. ('tt*— Dull; sales at 72c.
Coffee- Quiet.
New York Caltlo market. New York, Wednesday, September 18.
Beeves—Tho receipts cf rattle at Hudson City for tho week were 3,200; prtces lower;
allies heavy.
Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 1,220; sheep fir* selling at 4®(>}£e per pound; lambs, 4 500
4 55 per head.
ELASTIC STITCH
SBWIWO KAOHDCBS
a >t ,
Art superior to all others/or the feUovktg
’ reasons!
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spools, and ret
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wfaeg.
S They an iiff>lg et sxeeatlag parfsetly,
wjlfuft ebaam of ad/astmaas, a Naoa greater
variety of weA tbaa other aMehiaaa. 4. i he sttNk made by Umm naeblaea It awb
■ora firm, elastic and darab'e, aspaelaBy apra article* wbleb require to fee washed aad Ironed,
tnan any other stitch.
I. Unlike e(her machines, these fastaa both ends of the seats by their own operation. i These maebian, la addition to tbetraaperler merits as iastrameato for lawiag, by a ehaage of adjostment easily learned aad piactlse t, execute the s ees beaattfn! aad parmaaeat •aabrold-
ery and ornaonantal work.
rend for pamphlet eontslotaf samplaa, flvlaf •tylei and pricee. Knob family ■aeblaa W ■* Warraatad far Tkraa Yean.
Our Manufacturing Machinal Surpass all others ta their adaptation to the different varfetie. of work, sowing from the finest cambric to the heaviest harness lesteer. Th< give nniversal satisfaction. Send for descriptive eirenlar. OROVEk 1 BAKER. 8ewl g Machine company, 91 East Washington street, Indianapolis. K. B.-The Grover * Baker Sewing Machines were not exhibited at the Parle Exposition for premium seplStocoiadpdAwas
HOTELS.
M. AI. WALKS®
J. ■• GIBSON.
31; (Quicksilver. 25U; Marlpoxn. 10J4; i Union Telegraph, 41?;; Pacitlc
i)iz- v.r|e, 67?^; HuOtKO
iwntni.^, Michigan Central. *• r 1 . Northwestern, 41%; do. preferred, 69^; Fort W'avne, 102>j; >v abash, 44; Illinois Contra), 121%; Pittsburg, 85%; Toledo, 131; Rock lxland, Michigan Southern. 19%; Missouri fix, 104; New York Central. 107; Atlantic Mall, 112%; St. Paul pcfforred. 40; St. I‘an I, 03; Ohio certificates, 2(1%; Mariposa
preferro.l, —.
Fxprexa Stocks — Merchants Union 19;
Alains Fxpress. 06; American. 66; Wells,
Fargo St- Co., 62%; l lilted States, 67. Mii.iiur Shares—Are morn active; Kih’c
Hill, i>‘i; l.a ('ri'S-c, SO; Rinllh Si Palntcbc,
Nvc, 12b; (Jiiarl/, Hill. 175; VtOgory, Hannon,975; Kldorudo,370;Sunscndorfc'r,
I ."25.
R celpts m Sub.Treasury, 32,435,381; payniiaitX, ; 2.319,117: balance, Cl2i.722,876. OlncinnisU yinrKct. Cincinnati, Wednc-day. September is Flour—F’lrm and In g'» d demand; family, 8lu 50010 15. Wheat—Held blither; No. 1 red, 82 30; but buyers di.l not setrn willing lo |> iy advance or over 82 25. < > it*—In d( in md aten ., i<ut hoi iors atk
62'’.
Rye —Sales, {,1 280130. Bari* -Firm, at lull iificfs, CorL—Firm; No. I,f1 03; bulk In ear 98o. ©81. (kitten—Dull; [>ricex nomli.nl, demand. Whisky—In bond, 55e, but h<-lder» asking higher prices. Provisions—Opened quiet, but firmer st tbe the close. Mcsx Pork -In demand at 824; but hsd as upward tendency. (iheexc—Finn st 43014c. Butter - Sab'S at 3003Vt. SOroceries—Steadv, at full prices. Oold-145% buyiag, and firm. Bualneee w »a suspended on Cbaflue to-day for half an hour.owing to a rcccpilon ghen to Major Ocneral Sheridan, who vldted tho F.guhange, •••I was received with most onthqrtaetrc doiB- . .strations.
BITTERS.
GIBSON HOUSE. ffalntif Street, bet. Fourth and Fifth, (Opposite Merchants’ Exchange,)
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
rnilF, central location of the Olbson House, imX ntcil lately opposite tbe Merehaote’ Exchange, aii.l convenfeat to the I'oxtomce, Banka, and
akes it a mo.t d.slrabla
>lnce* of amusement, makes it a mo.t d,slrame topping place for both the business and pleaaure
easing public. Charges moderate.
II. M. WALKER A CO.,
Proprietors.
ag puli ,
Respectfully,
auglO tUiin
Metropolitan Hotel, fflkln street, betweem Frewt mm4 Second streets,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
W. A. THU R9TON, Proprietor aug!9 d3m
-A. meric an Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hafil PHILADELPHIA. Jy93 dtf 8. M. HEULINGS, Proprietor.
a. *. bairraansM.
c. s. saaOBaxT
CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI, OHIO. S. E. Crittenden St Co., Proprietors TTAV1NG leased the property known as tbe XX Walnut Stn et House, and eompletoil our
be tbe
CLARENDON HOTEL,
We shall bo most happy to see our friends and the traveling public, and guarantee the accommodations of the CLARKS DON to be equal to
iny Hotel In the city. Telegraph office in t
ce in the Hotel.
8. E. CRITTENDEN A CO.
MANHATTAN HOTEL. yilTURAY STRK.ET. Sjc’nil loorfri.m Ilroadway, opposite the Park NEW TURK. N. MCGOINn, Proprietor. i t sMi'CH.ci.rxa .eidAdly 8TiiVEK3 HOUSE 91, 23, 3.V And 111 Itroiid tea > . N. k . Ow>osite Howling Ur ten. ON nir. KUUOj'KA'J’ PLAN.
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FLOUR. 6RMN AND PROVISIONS.
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» person who will send vs the largest - _ - of new yearly subvert hers previous to the fint day of Febniary, 1856, we will give a
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fTHlE Sitivcna Jlnnxc is well and widely known L to rhe trwfe lug piudie. The b'Cation is espuclttliy o if’.Me to inrrcluntx and buainesi. men ; it u in i'|i>,f !•. .xlmity to the bu-lnun* paitof the cllv—lx on tho highway of southern and
to a’.) the princiu
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[Mint to a’.l the principal railroad
ad steamboat depots.
Thefitevonn House ha* liberal accommodation
wel
trovul—and adjaiM id steamboat de
A oiiiiiuitstistM Tm..te - aswmi Life Bittera.-Uood health is ahlOMlni
wav to enjov sneli i* to take STIMCKLaN’D’H life “
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:4mtion. Nrtvonsacss^anrt^Hm^aehe; they d goo|hr.iilh,usoiraTCkr.saP'SLdrxRittsxs, >r Mile in bottles by Druggists, and by the di ink all saloons and gronerio*. nugltdSm
VMistevon» House has liberal accommodation tar.evar30U guests—it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for tbe comfort an entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated—provided win gas ami water—the attendance Is prompt ar. t respectful—and the table is generously provided With every delicacy of the season—at moderate
rate#. » OKO
maylS d6ra
. i generously pro ’ of the season—at modi
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Proprietors.
same aaeuut deposited in any bank To the person sending ns the second largest list we wlU give one of
WILLIAM KNABB & CO/S
O ebrded (told Medal Seven Octave
Hosewood Pianos
W tth large round corners, one row of moulding on ease Hotbie levs amt carved lyre. This Plano is from Itfeanrs. H 1.. Aemlsaws 4k Cw*eextensive Maslc Emporium, of Indunapcns, and
Ymlaimd at *+ZO. To the person sending ns the third largest list, we will give a fine
MORRIS & LYTLE, Dealers in Boots and Sows, 96 P««rl Street, CINCnVTNAXI, OHIO. A foil supply of odd sizes a’waj* *. hand. Orders fllUd promptly and with care. augkO d3m
CINCINNATI PIANO MANUFACTORY. HERMANN GEAOID, PROPRIETOR.
T OPFEE the public a class of Pianos, which, in 1. workmanship, durability, touch, richness, depth and brilliancy of tone, are unsurpassed by any, and at prices less than can be purchased cUewbere, combining the some qualities. Amother Important Comnideratlon These Pianos possess the comparatively rare quality of standing firmly in tune, and will stand any climate. Ererr Flam* IF nr ranted Fire Yearn. HERMANN 6EROLD. Pianoforte Manufacturer, Northeast corner of Ninth and Walnut Sts., (Metropolitan Building,) aug20 d3m Cincinnati, Ohio.
J. JT. BLTLER’N Record, Hereantile and Copying Fxcelsior Writing Fluid CARMINE INK AND MUCtLAGF. Factory, 84 and 36 Sycamore Street. ClmelmmmU. wftla. The Sale of these Inks is the largest west of the mountains. They haw given general satisfaction for many jrears. The quality is uniform and re The Mercantile Fluid in pints and quarts, ie adapted for all prposes Blotter, Ledger and Copying, and is a Combined W riting and Copying Fluid, equal, in all respects, to any Ink yet produced,combining fluidity with good copying properties. The most liberal discounts will at ell times be made in wholesale lots that the current cash value of materia’ will allow. f®* For sale in Indianapolis by Bowen, Stewart A Co., wholesale sta tioners, and by dealers generally.
Wail Paper, Attorneys at Law, V . .T JhmEEwlleftcrfiIm■mmfcrmptcY. Window Shades, Eta, ^ “ Q§tes Me. I*% Matt WkshimfSonesrest, Te Wes'. T A 8 Bate. Hoa.e
Blecb,
Where they win close them out for the Next thirty bays, , AT A • Great Sacrafice. Xew ie the Time to Bay, as this .entire Stock most be CLOSED OUT.before the FIBST of OCTOBER^EXT, ns the Old TJRAJDE Is to be Reopened then with a TREMENDOUS STOCK
2>T e w DRY GOODS AND CARPETS marSdflmtopco! .
bankruptcy.
The Bankrupt Law IS NOW IN rOHCB.
arrangements will be made with lawyers requiring an attorney at Indianapolis. All cases must be commenced ra the United States District Court,
not befog confined to their respective Congressional Districts, all issues of law or fact must be settled in the United Saute* District Court. EnowiTST >v_ 3DA.'v r xs, iA-ttomey at Law, Ne. 3 Talbott aad New’s Block. First door south ol the Poetofflee, Jel9d3mAw3w INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
COFilfTRY INER€HA!%TS WIi.T. FIX* A GOOD STOCK OF BOOTS iVNB SHOES. For the fall and winter trade. *t the Wholesale establishment of J. C. BURTOIV, No. 38 Neath Ulerldtaa St. angTO dim
ALES.
BOTLE, MILLER & CO., DISTILLERS, OXNCXN£srATX, OHIO, BONDED Liquor Merchants.
Distilleries, Sfar Ellis, Peoria. Illinois and Kenton county, Kentucky. aug3Udly >
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Hot Air Fnrnacet, The only perfect burners of Anthracite Coal and Coke. TheJTIoet lironnmical Now Im Fee. tUr Ihe puidlc arc Invited to examine them
IF YOU ARTS POOR
Yon can not lose your Life Insurance. It nays von a good Interest on yonr investment, ana the best considering you run no risk.
OLD REMAB1.E
BERKSHIRE
Manufactured by the Indianapolis Wagon and Agricultural Works, valued at 8150. To tbe person s ndlng ns the fourth largest Hut we will give one of
Sisgers’ Cel«¥rtiB4 SevisgMBcUscs
Yalmed ml fM.
For the flfUi largest list we will give one of
Stsgtr’t Ineetoiffr Sewfag ntektacs,
For tbe sixth largest list we will glreone of
KHAiyffOMfo 4k SHAKP. Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers in Ctem Belting, Bose, Packing and Lace Leather No. 57 Walnut, comer Second Street CINCINNATI. OHIO- _ MATMMS BBABFORD * C4B.« Manufactnrers of French Burr Mil! Stones. Smut Machines, Portable Flouring and Cora Mills, aad Importers of the genuine Dutch Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths. Office, 57 Walnut, comer Second Street, Factory, corner Xlm and Second, CINCINNATI, OHIO. aitgV) d3m
UFE INSUPANCE CO.
PITTfifflKI.IS, I5SW.
801, D ONLY
9 P
1RA.WKEM-
CMfe 1998(8, - - - Cfaims PbU, - - -
$800,000 00 $$00,000 00
WfiMi-lWx
The Morning Glory Stove XIBPRK9NN T KD by the sl>ove cut. I have sold XV forth# past fowr years to my entire votlefiMtl >A, lir uuiwbers Irayond my expoetoltoir. I have Ci rtifioHtes from (he Inst citteeM Of Hkftanal* In, whi.di I shall put.lish irom time to time, recommend ng the Morning Otory fitovoe. Double He iters and Hot Air furnaces, In the
highest unquaiHkd tei ws.
IDS MORNING GLORY DOUBLE HEATER AM of PoUdes Issncfl.
Sold Only by Messrs. Dow A AH. t, in this city.
Y alaed mfl 8449.
For tbe serenth largest U»t we will give a
Premslmms fomckey Wimo nmd cider MUII mm« Proas,
IT*" **•-*-1 -**! Ngrtriibkrsl Iloute of J, Cteorge fitllz, of Indfonepctts, valued at M4.
For tbe eighth largest list we will give a
LONGWORTH’S WIRE HOUSE,
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Geldom Wedstlmc Wimo,' •Nmrkllmc Cmemwkm w *me, Dry Cmtmwkm Wimo Welmwmre Wimo, ▼irfftmlm mmd Ires’ Seodllnff Wimo. ros SALS BY Horn * Anderson, Keifer A Vinton, ENowsrt A Morgan, Browning A Sloan, W. I. Hasklt A Co, Indianapolis, Inds-t *»*. aogSO d3m
c. a. BUTTicariELj. j. Fata. Tnonraox. C. 8. m; rXKRFKRI-D St CO., AGENTS FOK Lfll’s Cbica^e Brewery t'Anpiiy’s Pmlo Ktock Alo, Old Stock Ale, Pole Cream Ale, Porter and Brown Stent, In barrel, ball bam-l au 1 bottles, for the trade and family use. OOtre, Sample-room t n.l Vaults—S5 Market street, east of postoffice, Indianapolis, Indiana. Orders in the city delivered with promptness and Dree of charge. i Trade orders, both in end out the city, espetinllv solicited and attended to with promptness. Jly9 dSm -
BRICK MACHINE.
S W r O K. X> ’ « STEAM POWER. S&F TEMPERING BRICK MACHINE, Manufactured at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Office 350 Liberty st., PlttobmrY.Fm-
fTYHIS machine tabes the clay direct from tbe X bank; tempers it thormiihly; pressor in steel moulds; brick to stiff that they can be hacked eight high, as made. The brick ore stronger than sny made by hand- The cost of makInv brick by this machine is from &6 cents 1# perlj*
.polls Machine Brick Companv—the other in Terre Haute, in the yanVof T. WaMyiee. Esq-
Two of Uie-e machines are
dlona—one in Indii
Indiana;
olis Machine!
inolis. in Brick Coi
Kxomine them.
Agents for Indiana—Indianapolis Machine Brick Company, T. A. Lewis, rresident, Indian
apolU, Indiana; T.W. Myles, Laporte, Loporto county. Indiana augb <ism
LIOUOR8. ETC.
W. B. Maddux. W. N. Hobart. Wood Gi.WiUiams. Formerly cf nether k Hobart. MADDUX. HOBART & CO.
PISTIT-Lms OF
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits
A 1ST33 WXXXSXCEBS,
TJICHFIERS and manufacturers of Domestic XV Liqnors, wholesale dealers in Bourbon and Bye Whiskies,
JAkuSHTOOB. * J. S. HAKVXT.
HTJOHE3 & HARYEY,
Attorneys at Law,
nVMAJVJJPMm, INmiANA. L practiqi in the Federal and State
and give prompt attention to the tJotas throug bout the SSiUb. w-^art vrashington street.
Martin M. Bay.
Walter March.
BAY, «*OmnON 4fc ATTORNEYS AT KsAW, IXDLANAPOLIS, IND, WU1 practice in the Fedoralmto Skate Conrik. eSSRSL?*" **^***%£%»
COMMISSION
strs-rr
JOHN M.PENDX0BTON, coanuuo.x m^bchaivt.
For the purchase and kale of
Domestic Fleece and Failed If eel, No. 45 Broadway, Now York. advances made. Consignments solicited.
aural or
l at request
/"YA3H;
V/ General or special Market Be ports fur-
niihedat
H. F. ValL Cashier National Bank of Commerce, New York; Messrs. J Boorman, Johnston A Co Bank, Minneapolis, MtanesoU; Thomas Arthur Cashier Fins National Bonk, Newton, Iowa Ford. Dixon A Co., St Louie, Missouri; ;—banker throughout the country having New York correspondents marSdeodAwte*
liSS-S
■entby moil M. A BUBB A (X)
"PREVENTION IS BETTER UMMsUBE. 11
Celebrated Preventive Lotion. HsftoSl e against This invaluable preparation ie -ev. emsht ’ ' *- imoetefitol ivarerl th longsougf cording to
ly neutrali purities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small oinlay, save hoars of untold bodily and mental torments. Price 83 per bottle. Large bottle, doubts size, |6. The usual discount to the trade. Sent, securely Pecked, on receipt of price, to any address, with directions and pamphlet, by addressing to F. A DC PORT A CO.. — .. Side Agents for Dr. Biconi’s P. L., myBdlv No. 12Gold street New York.
OR. $M. THOMSON’S OBeeendCenseltatioD Par or= .rsiooatec at Km. »» Momflfe »<r-2awar* 1 Merer.
WaSASSJESZ Diseases, in all their si»eci*3ii stages, romiflcatiouii and phrees. Dr. Wm. TUomhon w ril gl ve to each patient a written in strument, binding himself u effect a radical and permaneui oure, or make no charge Dr. Wm. Thomson has mtvie the treatment of Private Disease.
TAILORING
J. A P. Aim.INC?, MERCHANT TAILORS,
4YD DFSTJCRS IN
Readymade Clotliing’,
GentsVFnrsiiataiisg Ganda, Trwsske awd Ya. tinea.
No. 35 East Washington Street, Jy1fid3m IN DIANA MO LIN, IIID.
UNDERTAKERS.
lOivg a birch.
UNDERTAKERS,
IS Governor’* Circle. JylSdSm
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
R. S. & J. M. CARR, Manufmdurers and Dealers in Saddles, Harness, cauAii ug imat coach pass, Horse Blankets, Fly Nets, Bte^ ft*. 9 Bo tea H anee Black, Went Wnake ing tan Street,
angfidtm
INDIAfVAPOLIB, IMB.
TO CARPENTEB8.
CARPBHTERS, LOOK HEBE!
The Builders’ end Mmmnfmctmivrn*
Association
to furnish Doors, Seek. Blinds,
unea. Mouldings and
and Door Frames.;
rull -.'.in, -adTurmDK M.U,
-Wtom
etc
Scroll Sawing and Turning neatly
- “ - ^
tog;
^ i ten Joist ready to lay
Lumber ripped and cut te enter; They have-a M * * ' “ ' a Koilslinw ftxn —iff
o^d p^teT l«*t £££ te£
iking the Joist rea
Saw outside themeje Split Boards, Camber s to thirty feet long, making
on the wall.
Also, dealers foad kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Scantling and Shtegtos. Will endeavor to render satisfaction to al>. hoping to share tee patronage of a generous public. MILL—No.» North helapare street. YAMB—fie. 543 Massachiifoaa aveane.
C BuNN. President.
JOHN L. ATERY, Secretary.
DA FID KBS GLO, Superintendent at the Terd.
jea9<l3m
LIGHTNING ROD.
Munson Lightning Bod.
IT* SPIRAL. SHAPE.
fpHMform gtves Jibe greatestjtrenft h at t^he
•ua two years in Peoria, Illinois. During ei^ht g*r*^*ctice UHCbicago. flanois, he cured over
Dr. Wm. Thomson^in
.bomson,
ala, Bheumatic
uses a ~
eleee asenk.
SEMINAL EMISSIONS,
Serei-
)b ci sex.
. boti; —-——. —,. extent, producing th unerring certainty the following train ol irbid symptoms unless combated by scientific xlical measures, via: S; '
weakness < tntm^^B
f chariote. iuieaiinest aljout t^'To^ ef the limbs, contused vision, blunted jtellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in aspreaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, naorx -
mftnift. ATirl frmITtnnH Tt incurs iPw
to Dr. WtoTThomson’fo, relief ffff|fo Office and COnsuitatioq
South’Delat P O Box
— tation Pariors, No. S9 .ware street. Indianapol ; s. Indiana. tiw reMdlv
CROQUET GAMES, ETC.
Wholesale aud Retail, A Large Y ariety of Croquet Games, A l' REDUCED PRICES.
ns’ Wagons and
'atent i>uddin 6 Dlovks—a new
iy Brushes.
Crandall's new P;
toy.
REaULATIOn BASE BALLS, BATS, SPIKES, ETC. A new stock of Walking Canes Wire Bird Cages, Traveling Flasks. Ponder Flasks, Shot Belt-, Pocket Cutlery and Pjcket Books. Two hundred Cases of German and English Fancy Goods and To> s. fancy Jr reach Chiba, and Bohemia Glass Ware, at Chas. Mayer Sc Co.'», 27 West Washington street, angiS dim Indianapolis.
PLOW.
Nutting’s Patent Wneel Plow
LoW
TS bound to have aslargea SALE «-• any known _L FARMING IMPLEMENT. Has been tested for months, and not f .und wanting. Any PLoW can be attached to the machine Send lor Plustrated cir nlar, with Se-timonL-ls of ex Governor John A. King and others. County ami State Bight, sold ia any part of the United State.
THE SIIlN4aL.ll JBBAC'KIl?
House filers.
Is especially alapted for Bwllder*, ■ Jalawre, Muswma and Curpe With xt a scaffolding can be bui t in less time upon a too . and with greater safety, end token down as quickl , without leavinga shingle nail bole in the root. Retail price $8 per dozen. < »rder. from the trade promptly filled at liberal dis-
count.
Send for illustrated eirenlar. BhNNJSTT, JOHNSON * CO., an!9 dSm 4& Dey street. New York.
DYEING.
STEAM DYEING
AND
Scoiii'insr House.
Office, Ne. 3 VtrfftmlA Awenme. end. Ne. 32 1 Beat Washington S.reet.
T ADISS’ and Gent’s Wearing, such as Crape AJ Shawls. SQks, Woolen and half Woolen Goode, Coats, Pants and Tests, will be cleaned ovd colored fo asy color that is desired. ff^** Work warranted, and finished by steam. AH orders promptly attended to by anglSdSm C. BOSE.
%:.'ssr
■■■■RH register in an the floor shive, warns* the
Dbuble Heating
to Ds beaten from out.I to the room where sit nfifed hence the n^mo—Do.iMe Heater or Pailor
Fernacu.
fils If age market. r uniCAOO, Wedffeifffiy, ffrpfeinbfir If. Flour—Active nnd firm; »«1es (rt 15e4|25 * l, Wheat—Firm and active 3e.®4 higher; tor No, 2; closii** eteady. , . - (utn-ir.myi higher; inlet fit 47c%®50; " hfoto^r'tofofi et 8l14®M7 for No. i; fi n®i HVtmHmmMitm Barley—Active, and 40. hfghefi Jiff, i, fU» 01 22; cloeiugontetdff. _ Mess Fork-More aetlf6 fit fW0«)*. 1 35 for good to rttra eholee. HecelPts-Flour, 1,700 herwlej whffnf, Mfp non imshcla; eor», 900 bushels; hQrfA* sblpmenls—Ffffffl "(i0 bushels; ooifff "i
(Kwego,
Iflernlnf Cilery H#9 AS* WeU ;/.? afffe FMffmaee
It tbe most powe
med. bt
bum theeffMre season wt anthorlxe 1 to set gnarantoe them to
I. Iv.
m,.t MaM Wmaurngum StfTff ii4 lf«t« PN.itoifif fiftft,
Wssthei eloudy mh» wwb.
