Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1867 — Page 3
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MtaaaiMi^gHkief cnwnflrm.Tuetday, October t Floor—le good deemed end pneee ere %c. tlgber; family, $11 25011 5$. Wheat—Sraoce; furrovr* are not selllag. be* eau»e of tho Impoetlbillty of geuiag la tho fell Corn—Firmer, with salet of No. 1 at Me^ $1. oatt-In good demand; it let at 6206fo. for No. 1. Ryo—Advanced to $1 85. Barley—Unchanged altd $na. Cotton—Dull; talea of middling at 19020c. domtnaliy. Tobacco—In active devand; the aelea were 1M hogshead* lugs at $5010; medlom loaf. $1602<>, end good to fine leaf, $25085. Whisky—Dull and prices nominal la bond, there ie a good demand for free on private terras, Mem-Unchanged; sales at $24. There Is more demsnd for bulk meats and bacon, tending to a flrmer feeling on the part ef bolder*; W),000 pounds of bulb sboUMers Bare procured nt 12«., but no more could be bought below 12}4c.; side* are held firmly at 14#c. Bacon—91dcs aro In demand; sales cf 160 hogsheads at 10>$c. for clear rib, and 17c. for clear. Lard—Firm but quiet, with e»les at 18^0 14c. Cheese—Firm, with sales of Weftern Reserve at 14<^o. Rutter—Firm at 80085c. on arrival; supply large. Haxseed—In demand at $l 2.>. OOld—1.4801.48' ;
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COMMERCIAL. Ikrtv bom ffluritet. Nitw Yokk. Tiusday, Oeiobor 1. Colton—Dull sml drooping; sales of 1,000 bile, at 22r. f if middling. Flour—llecelpts, 17,IWI barrels; 10020*', tieltcr and elosed dull; sales of I2.IKM) bids at is .‘n'dtli "5 for superfine Stale and Western; yI'i^U! 8fi for extra Wostern; $12 50013 for ivir» round hoop Ohio; $11011! on for new St, Lout*; California iimet; sules of 450 sacks aed barrels $11 50013 50. Myo Flour—Sales of 250 barrels at |(‘> 300
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Whisky—Quiet and unchanged. \S beat—llecelpts, 1,300 bushels; the market opened 303c. better and closed dull; holders more disposed to realize; sales of 53,000 bus. at $2 25 for No. 2 spring tn arrive: $2 30 for No. I spring to arrive; $2 so for white Southern; $2 for white Michigan. ](,e—Firm; sales of 80,000 bushels, chiefly in arrive 8t$i f>3}< for Western; $1 6s for
stale.
jj ir iey_Uower and mnrn active; sales of 7,500 bushels at $1 3001 40 for No. 2 Chicago; $1 15 for State. Harley Malt—Dull. Corn—Receipts, 7.800 bushels; the msrVetls 01 30Vf for mixed Western: $l 2tt01 2f»V< for unsouod; $1 82for do afloat; $1 85 for white Southern. Oate-lmll and drooping; sales of 77.000 bushels at 74X075o. forChtoago and Ohio on the snot. llleo—Nominal. Coffee—Rto In good demsnd steady; others unchanged. <ingar—Firm; sales of 150 hhds. of Cuba at !2W0J2e. Molaescs—Steady; sales of 50 hogsheads I’orto Rico at 05c.
Hops-Quiet at 40060c. for new. I’etroleuia—Lower; ssiee of cruda at 33^
refined 88Uo. for bonded.
-Lot
c.;
Fork—Lower and heavy; sales of 8,500 bar-
rels st $28 85028 95 for new mess, closing at
$23 90 cash; $20 50021 for prltM. Reef—Unchanged; sales of 8$0 barrels at
previous prices.
Reef Hams—Quiet; sale! of 2$0 barrels on Pr }uoon- l Qui*t; sales of 100 hoxoa losg dear
it 18k* ,, $
Cut Meats—t'achangsd; sale* of 850 packages at 12019u. for shoulders; l60l«e. for ^Ijlvrd-Firm; ssles of 1,050 barrels at 140 1 ivfn,; refined, 16c,; smsll lots at 14>i015o. Rutter—liteady at 15027c. for Ohio. Cheese-Steady at 10016c, Freight* to Liverpool - Quiet, with engagements, p"r steam, ol 7,000 bushels corn and
wheat at 6%d.
bATica r MAiiKirra—6 r. M. Flour—The market 1* aetlve and 601Oo. lower on common and medium grades. Wheat-null and holders more anxious to reai'X”: •*!. « of No. 2 spring at $2 26; No. 1
spring, $2 80,
Rye—Firm, with sales at $1 6101 63 for
Western.
(Dull and haavy at 72074c. for Chi-
cago and Ohio.
Corn—Quiet *nd eteadv at $1 8001 81 for
good to prime n*w mixed Western.
Fork-Firm; eales of 600 barrels moes at $28 96028 96 cash and regular, doting firm
with buyers at $28 91 for regular.
Reef —Nominal.
Cut Moate—Nominal.
Hacon-Qulet and steady, with a moderate
demand.
Lard—Firm; sales st 44^01 l^c. for fair to 'im. steam; 14J£016u. for kettle ron«
prime tiered.
Piano?, ntwckat MM* nhw youk. Monday, October 1. Money-More active and firm at 7 per cent, on aall loans. lUorhng—Quiet at 109^0109^ gold for first Without dscldsd change, opening at 1.48H’ advancing to .1.48)4, and closing nt 1.43k;. Government Stocks—Dnll and drooping. Coupons of IM9L 111; do. of IWi'J, 113; coupons of 1561, 109; eoniwms of lwi5, coupons, new, 107)4; 10-4(Vs, Wfi; 7.<K>’* loojif; coupons of 180,, 107X. Htocks—iipaned unsettled and lower, but subsequently advanced and cloved strong. I.AT1WT—6:30 r. M, MUCKS. < snlon, 44; Uoatoo wntor powar—; CumInland $0; Quloh*tlv#r,*M; Mariposa, 101; Western Union Telegraph, 80^; Paelllc Mstl, 140)40144)4; Krie. 06)4; Hudson, 129; Resi/lug, 101X: Mlehlgsn .Oealrsl. Iu9; Northwestern, 43X! do. preferred, OO’i; P'orl Wayre, R)9Xi 43Xi Illinois i entral, 123; Pittsburg, 79)il Toleda, 129)g; Rock Island, I0UX; Michigan Houlhern, 9IX: Missouri 0*. lu4U: New York Centrsl, 109M; Atlantb Mall, 112)4 i $t< Fa**) pr*t»rrod. 04);; Ht. Paul, 43;;; Ohio eertltloaies, 27; Msrlposa preferral, Is; Fort Wayne,100)4; newTennrssee, 04; Virgin!**, 49; 9t. Paul. 12%; Mariposa preterred, Missouri O’e, 101)4. Kxpma block* — Merchants Union, 24)4; Adams Kxpress, MX; American,57; Weils, Fargo A Co., 56)4; Untied Mates, —. Mining Shares—Dull: Combination, 2,400; Gregory closed at 080; Kldorado closed at 805; smith A Parmlee, 610: Corydon, 106; Quan* Hill, 100; Lacrosse, Oft; Rocky Mountain, 75; sensendorfer. 1.060; Davidson, —; Hannimou, 976; Kdge Hill, 490; Hennehoff Run petroleum, —; Gunnell, 200; New York, —; Columbia, Receipt* of th* Sub Treasury—$1,065,769; payments,$6os,082; balance,$112,8|S.f>80. Thaexpreeacompaoiee took out West $1,« 826,000 currency yeetorday. New Vwrll Or? tt9«4la Market. NSW YOklt. Turn day, October L The market remain* quiet and Has prices of various stylo* of cotton fabric* era lower,without loading in na native *
i 'i£ialnss aro 1c. per yard lower and llneoyi Prints are steady at l$o. for eoebee: l*c.for Amencaai UH«.ror Arnold’s and l«WcAttr Portland cambric* tre soiling nt »X«« for now and superior cf bloaohod muslin called
Maxwell, which
the trade.
being Introduced among
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No.
Cfiicago market. Chicago, Tuesday, October 1.
Cloudy and cool.
Flour—Steady and firm; sales at $9010 25
for spring extrss.
H beat—Active and Xtillc. higher; sales of No. 1 st $2; No. 2, $1 99;, doting quiet at
$ I 91 for No. I ;$l 90 for No. 2.
Corn—Active and 10l)4e. higher; sales at $1 0101 02 for No. 1; fl for No. 3; dosing dull
at $1 0101 02 for No. 2.
Rye—Higher, dosing atfl 19 for No. 1;
$1 16 for No. 2.
Rnrley-Active and higher at $1 1001 14
for No. 2.
Mess Pork-Dull st $?3 75024. Lard- Firmer at 18X013)4«.
Receipts—Flour, 11.000 barrels; wheat, 140,000 bushels; corn, 127,000 busbdv; oats, 102^
000 bushels.
Shipments-Fl< nr. 14.000 l arr. Is; wheat, 14.000 bushels; corn, 69,000 bushels: onts,
100.000 bushels.
Freights -Steady rlfiXc. on nat», Or.on corn anil Me. on wheat to Rutf tlo; 16X' ; > cn wheat
to Oswego,
lVtllsvt.ilHer tvii.rkct.
MR.v AtTKKK, Tueaday, October 1.
Flour—Active; sales of elty XX at $9 75 010; country do., $3 1209 50; extra, $9 500
•Weak at $1 90 for]No. 1; $1 95)4 for
Oils-Dull; sales at.52c. for No. 2; 50c. for
No. 1.
Coin—Dull at $1 03 for No. 1; $101
No. 2.
Freights—Firm and steady; to Ruffalo 9X«. Oswego, 14c. Receipts— Flour, 3 300 barrels; wheat, 195,7 00<) bushels; cats. 1,000 bushels; corn, 1,400 bushels. Shipments—Flour, 2.300 bushels; wheat, 96.000 bushels; oats, 2,000 bushels; corn, 400 bushels. LwulsFtlln market. Locisvim.*. Tuesday, October 1. Tobacco—Sales of 128 hogsheads; aales of tobacco at $4 3006 for lugs; medium leaf, at $17 60; good leaf, $24 76. Flour—Advanced to $7 75 for superfine; fancy, $12. Wheat—Fates at $1 25. Corn—Sales at $1 06 shelled; $1 15 In bulk for car. Oats - In bulk, 67068c. Cotton—Sales at 2O02OXO. Mess Pork—Sales at $24. Bacon—Shoulders, 14)4e.; dear aides, 17)ic. clear rib sides, ll)4<s., packed. Lard-Sales of kettle rendered In tierce* at
ISfce.
Whisky—In bond, 33085c.
River etatlonary, twenty-four Inches In
channel.
Hnllimore market. Rai.timork, Tuesday, October 1.
Flour—Stronger.
Wheat—Scarce, with sales of rad nt $2 500
2 60.
Corn—Firm; white, $1 24 0 1 27; yellow,
$1 35,
Oats—Firm.
Provisions—etendy; in fair consumptive de-
mand.
Mess Pork—Sales at $25 50. I.ard—Sales at l4014Xc.
Racon—Fnlcs of shoulders at 14X014Xc.; rib sides, 17X@17)4 c 'i ‘de®!’ rib sides, 1<)40
19c.
Oaweg* market. OsWKGO, Tursday. Ooti ber 1. Flour—Active and advanced; sale* of 25.000 barrels No. I spring at $11, and extra at $14. WheMt-Firm and In good demand; sales ol 4.000 bushels. Corn—Firm, wlib sales of 2,500 bushels. Uarlev—Quiet and nototnalhr lower. Lake Imports—Wheat, 20,751 bushels; barlev, 8I.(hm) bushels. Canal F.xports—Flour, 2,000 barrels; wheat, 45.000 bushrls; corn, 18,627 bushel*; barley,44,709 bushels.
SEWING A- . t- 0 • • * C** r Are superior to «fi others for the following rmoono: 1. They sew with tw* Ihread* direct from the spee4»,and reqvira no rewinding. ft They are more easily understood and used, and less liable to derangement ihanoSMsma*tS*ey*are capable of executing perfectly, without change of adjaettnant, a aiadk greater variety of work than other meehtaes. 4. 'i he stitch made by theee maekiaes is maeh more firm.elastle and durable, especially upon ankles which require to be washed aad ironed, than any other stitch. 6. Unlike other machtees, these fasten both eade of the seam by their own operation. ft These machines, la addition to thelrsaporlor merit* a* instruments or sewing, by a ehaage of adjustment easily learned and pi act bed, execute tlic n ost beautiful aad permaaea* embroidery and ornamental work. rend for pamphlet eontalnlag samplae, giving styles aad prices. Each family maehlna la Wurraated fer Tkree Years.
Ottr Manufacturing Machines
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give universal satisfaction. Send for descriptive eireular. URaVKK A BAKER, Sewi g Machine lorapany, SI EMt Washington street, Indlnmtpoin. N. B.—The Grover A Baker Sewing Maehtaes were not exhibited at the Paris Exiiosteloa for premium tcplStoccltdpdAwSm
BITTERS.
msmpkln market. MKMI'IIIS, Tuesday, October 1. Cotton-Du 11 at 19019X0. Corn—Sale* at $1 30. Oita-Dull at 70o. Hay—Hales at $29080. Pork—Sales at $27. Raoon—Sales of clear sides at 19019X0.; •boulders, 1501AXo. L:ird—Dull at l601Uc. ■Invaua market. Havana, Saturday, September 29.
Sugar—Dull at 9)4 reads for refinery; eales for the wesk,6,000 boxes; No. 12 to R,
0011
reeds.
Moliuteee—Sugar No. 12,7 reads; muscovado sugar, no sales; quotations unchanged. Clilrago Cattle market. Cuioago, Tuesday, October t. Reef Cattle-Dull at $.'» 750 6 25 for best shipping. Hogs—Moderately active at $6 5007 for best grades.
AGRICULTURAL. 1867. TRADE CIRCULAR. 1868.
INDIANA SEED
And Agricultural Warehouse.
TYUCKEYK Grain Trills, one horse Grain I J Drills, lluckeye Cider Mills, Champion Cider j^illK, American Cider Mils. Iiutchtnson Cider
Ills.
Ills, (hoose and Lard Presses, clover Heed wAtlierers, Greln and Seed Cleaners, sand ford 9traw Cutters, Lever Fodder Cutters, Power Ftod f a .«v 4 Umeallaava 4 Vawi<% CtK sat lama
tJtters, Inn Corn Mhelleis, Wood Corn Shellers, Meat Cutters and Stuflers, Steel Post Hole Augurs, Richmond 9tccl Plows, Pittsburgh last and Steel Plows, Points and Laodstdes. Patent
ni"« CW’I . WW», J V.MW Coulter Harrow*. Wage Mead Scrapers, Wood am
Mill and Crosi Worker*. Gards
Warehouse Trneks, Feed
and Plow Treat, Steel
d Iron Hoad Serapors,
t, Churns and Bi >*P Barrows. Mill
and Market Bnsl Wood and Iron Measurrs, Shovels, eeoop* Spade. Potatoe Hooks and Forks, Kateastoa
and (^sCut 9awt, Churns and Butter Workers. Garden amt Scoop Barrows, Mill aad oust Trneks, Feed and Market Baskets.
eeoop* snd teattoa Step
Grain Macke, Ox Yokea anil Baway Mag Tamerai Orala Tiles, Clashes
Wrlagers, Hepe Ualtera, V arks, Rakea, Maaa aa4 Haaftlaa*
O.k T., M Mdj
“ _ “ Seeo, Raw
trass Seed, Orchard Grass Seed,
and Rooks, Ol 1
SRr'ol
Kngltsb Blue Grass Seed, Orchard tti MkRett ifoadr p* a : U TAX
A Mlmniatlng Twnlc - klwtsswcMIc Life Bitterer-Good health Is a blessing. The
wine glass fall of
LIFE BITTERS tw* or three
■vise ssi it ere.—Goon neal wav to enjov such is to take STRICKLAND'S LIFE BIT
times a day. They create an appetite; they strengthen the stomach; they eure habitual Constipation, Nervousness and flea.'ache; they make the old feel young. If yon wish young lire aed good health, iiseSrnicxLAnn’s Lira Witt*n*, For sale tn bottles by Druggists, and by the drink at all saloons and groceries. augiadSm
_mar »PBr,lATfbriCE.-The 846 r. w New Tort Might Express connects with She fast Express Trains of the TYunk Lines to the East, reaching M*w You and PBH.Aitti.raiA In as Quick Tun a* any roots. Balttm<>u iy t boars, and WsaBigSTOB Cm • bears la advance of all ormxx Route* Ifew Utmto Meepa wlaaylasy C^ara surpassing In elegance and comfort those of any other line, are run through from INDIANAPOLIS to DRNNISOW, WITHOUT CHANGE, arFA in/ at a SEASONABLE HOUR for BKKAKTickets good via Piqna or Dayton. Passengers to avail themselves of see quick time aad sure connections of this Short Line for tae Eastern Cities, must ask for tickets via COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY LINE, which ate for sale to alt the above points at the Union Depot J. M. LUNT. GenT Supericendent. F. CHANDLER, Gend Ticket Agent X. 8. SHACKELFORD, tepS Western aad Southern Ageefc
HOTELS.
H. 91. WALKER. J % 8. GIBSON. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, bet. Fourth and Fifth, (Opposite Merchants’ Exchange,) CINCINNATI, OHIO.
an
places St'ippi
' amusement.
Banks,
makes ii a rao-t d-sirable h the bnsjuea* and pleasure
opplng place for buth the bnsiucss and pleost
, co..
augl* <t*<n
Proprietors.
UNDERTAKERS.
LOIVO & BIRCH,
UNDERTAKERS,
IS CSovermor'e Circle. Jy25d8m DYEING.
STEAM DYEING
Scouring- House.
Office, Re. 3 Virginia Avenue, nasi 17o.32l East U’asbingtea Street*
T ARIES' and Gent’s Wearing, such at Grape ,L2 Shawls, Silks, Woolen and half Woolen Goods, Coats, Pants and Vests, wlllhe cleaned t"d colored In any color that Is desired. MT* Work warranted, and finished by steam. All order, promptly attended to by auglS dSm C. BOSE.
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Nutting’s Patent Wbeel Plow Y S bound to have as large a S A LE as any known J. FAkMlNU IMPLEMENT. lias been tested for months, aad not found wanting. Any PLuW can be attached to the machine Send for Illustrated eireular, with te-timonUls of ex Governor John A. King and others. County and SUto Rights sold In any part of the United State. THE MHIXUI.K BRACKET
Is especially adapted for fin I Mere, Hans* Jwlnere, Planone and Carpenter*. With ft a scaffolding can be bni t la less time upon a roo', and with greater safety, and taken down as qnlcklv, without leaving a shingle nail hole la the roof. Retail price $3 per dozen, orders from th* trade promptly filled at liberal discount. Send for illustrated eireular. BENNETT, JOHNSON A CO., awlP d8m 45 Rcy street. New York.
CHINA GLASSWARE. ETC. JOHN WOODBEIDGE & 00, ?MrOKTKUS AND DRAI.RRS HI CHINA) GLASS AKD QUEENSWAM, TABliE CUTLERY,
Waster Filter* ass.. Uoelere, Refrigerators and Beer Coolers, ICtc., ICte,, 3Ste., 1« Went WuMhiaateM Street, .n:KtK)AV/ IBBI AlkAPBI.ra, BWIABA. ang«hd$410 •Q A M y
RESTAURANT.
Gmrad Lehrrltter.
John A. Lehrrltter.
CAFiTAL SAL00
Me* 14 Saint Waaktngtem Strenty
N8. foente MMPaet. PT, LOUIS, Toetffkjf, Outsbar 1. Tobacco-QiiUJ and wnchao»*<l. . Cotton—FSullrcfy notninsl; (Dofe is hf>tblfi| doing. Flour—Inaeilva; tbcdemaitd I*confined to local »nd90UiW*r«U’sds; choice family brand* art held above boyffs’ vlswsj sal## ef fall *5. fine at $7; extra and quarter extra,;$ 1001$BO: trsble sxtra, $11; chalet aad fancy, $11 $$0 18 26. Whact—$tHr and h hit# at $2 4002 60; 1 Carn-Du'll at $1 060116. Osla-Rlff 0 R0O6C. , Harfoy-fttMdF «t $1 1601 S I fOY IwfvlBS ■ IffTtll R1M9 CfCOlHl
HEMP,' CANARY, RAPE AND MIXED BIRD SEED. 1|»> A full assortment of the above In Stora, •imTo which )our attention I* raspaatruUy.and savns.tly directs, and an axaa samsisolicited. Vary truly yours, J. GEORGE STILE, 9a 18 Ewt Washington strsat, VndfonapaHs. l»t»4R^AIt—OfRMdW,
Metropolitan Hotel, Plain Street, Between Front and Second Street*,
C KI7 C I17I7 ATI, OHIO.
W. A. THURSTON, Pkopbiktok augl9 dSm
United States Hotel, Opposite the New York and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot, ■EACH WKEET, BOSTON, Bv V. X PRATT. JanSO dly Formerly of the American House.
FARE REDUCED.
Board $9 50 Per Day.
UHITED STATES HOTEL,
seplfi dSm
Lonlnvllle, Ky.
American Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hell PHILADELPHIA. Jytt dtf $. M. HEULTWGS, Proprietor.
a. x. chittxwd**.
o. x. snaxaNT
CLARENDON HOTEL, CfNGIITIVATf, OHIO. B. E. Crittenden 4k Co., Proprietors
AV1NG leased the property known as the
use, and completed our
Walnut Stevet Rouse,
vensents open the same, U Is now thoroughly refurnished, painted, carpeted, and In most excellent eonditfon, and will from this date
bathe
DOTKI~ '
W* shall be most nappy to see ear friends and
the traveling public, and guarantee the accom-
of the CLAUNDON to be equal to
modatlons
an
ay Rote! in the city. Telegraph office in tb marts d 8. J£
e Hotel.
8. J£. CRITTENDEN A CO.
MANHATTAN HOTEL RICRKAY STREET. Second door frem Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. 17. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH. Cuu. - sepM dly
8TEVEKS HOUSE.
21, 23, 25 and 21 Broadway, 17. Y.
Opposite Bowling Green.
ON THB KUBOPXAN PLAN.
fTIHE Stevens House Is well and widely known X to the traveling publle. The location is esnectally suitable to merchants and business men: it U la close jnstelty to She business port of the
_ way of southern and westeai
travel—aad adjacent to all the principal railroad
and steamboat depots.
The Stevens House has liberal accommodation
>ms
are spacious and well ventilated—provided with gas and wader—the attendance is prompt aad respectful—and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. GKORGK K. CHASE A CO,
Proprietors.
maylSdta
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MORRXBOir (k. PALMER, Attorneys at Law, Fraalgffmr4J taakaaa Cowrnty,
mehU dKwlj
INDIANA.
W. A. Lowe. LOWE
Jos. W. Nichol NICHOL,
Attorneys at Law, Aad Sdlteltera la Bankruptcy. -yyiLL practice in the State and Federal Office No. l«x East Washington Street, (Booms formerly occupied by the late R. L. Wal- — pole, Esq.,) in the Herald Building,
JyttdSm ladlaaapelln, Indiana.
JAMBS HUGHES.
J. S. HARVEY.
HUGHES a HABYET,
Attorneys at Law,
117PLANAPH* —I WWP1ANA.
\KT1LL practice In the Federal and State VY Court*, and give promn* attention to the
Ion of dels** throughout the State.
"■kln Q ntos*rrl>y*rTntosSf umnsaoted through ftmeTHiigh**, Denver A Peek, Washington OKYd
irncc aim
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TAILORING J. A P. GBAHLIIVO, i i i « I f ‘
•« Meorl Street, CITVCITVXRJAU, OHIO.
A fall supply ofodd sizes always 01 0lrd,rS Promptly an.!! with care. aogflO j
CINCINNATI PIANO MANUFACTORY.
HERMANN GEAbLD, PHOPFUETOR.
I ^work^ th ^ > i al>I *iraMity f ^ depth and hrillianey of tone, are naeusmamdbr any, and at prices less than can be purchased eteewhere, combining the same qualities.
These Piano* possess the comparatively rare quality of standing firmly in tune, and will stand any climate. Every Plan* Yffarraatcd Five Yesure. HERMANN GEROLD, Pianoforte Manufacturer. Northeast corner of Ninth and Walnut Sts., (Metropolitan Building,) »«£20 d3m Cincinnati, Ohio.
•I. J . B U T.'A. £ B’B
Record, Mercantile and Copying
Excelsior Writing Fluid
CARMINE INK AMO MUCILAGE.
Factory 84 and 38 Sycamore Street
- Cincinnati, mktn.
The Sale of these Inks is the largest west of the mountains. They have given general •ati.fectioa for many gears. The quality is uniform and re The Mercantile Fluid in pints and quarts, is adapted for all prpo.es Blotter, Ledger and Copying, and Is s Combined w rrtlng and Cop^tog Fluid equal, in all respect., to aSVTnk yet produced .combining fluidity with cood
opying properties. The most liberal
[ tin
all times be made tn wholesale lots that the current cash value of material JBSF-For sale in Indianapolis by Bowen, Stewart A Co., wholesale stationers, and by dealers generally.
aug30 dam
discounts will at in wholesale lots
BOYLE, MILLER & CO.
DISTILLERS.
CrN'CINM'Aft.TI, OHIO,
BONDED
Liquor merchants.
Distilleries, Star Mills. Peoria. Illinois and Kenton county, Kentucky. augJO dly
BRADFORD A SHARP, Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers in Gam Belling, Hose, Packing nad Lace Leather No. 57 Walnut, comer Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. JAMES BRADFORD 4fc GO., Manufacturers of French Bnrr Mill Stqmes, Smut Machines, Portable Flouring an* Cun MUM, and Importers of the genuine Dutch Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths. Office, 61 Walnut, earner Second Street, Factory, corner Kim and Second, CINCINNATI, OHIO. an g90 dSm
18NGW0RTH>S WINE HOUSE,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
OelAem Wedding wine, 1 ’ Sparkling Catawba Wine, Dry Cntnwba Wine, Delaware* Wine, Virginia and Ives* Seedling Wine
FOR SALE BY
Horn A Anderson, Keifer A Vinton. Stewart * Morgan, Browning A Sloan, Yf. I. Haskit & Co , Indianapolis, Indiana- aug20 d3m
LOUIS SMIDXR.
john tt’caix.
Manufacturers’ Ware Souse.
RrVIB£R A McCALIi,
WHOXOCSuAXJS
PAPER DEALERS,
230 and 232 Wnlanfl Street,
t’ISfINNATI, OHIO.
augWdam
GEO. CRAWFORD & CO., Commission Merchants, Inporters and Dealers im Soda AsM, Sal Soda, Cnnsittc Seda, Faaadrp Faetag*, P lasher. Lime, Ceaseat, SaaA, Paanalce hmae, Benin, Etc., Etc^ NO. SOB WALNUT STREET, Cincinnati, OMlo. nutaOdtm
VISHLNGTON L1BK1BI CO. < • 4 . '* Ii. • " Y»YYIT-Ar)EX.T»HUk. Suk«cri|rtiou One Dollar. PKENEim XO STTHSCTCTBEIKS. One Csuk Present mt ftlO.OOO. On« Cask Preeent at $20,000. •ae Cask Present •( hi0,000- _ On* CanfcPreemrt nff ftjkOOO. Twe Cask Presents ef hS^OOeack. Bead full Schedule of Presents Below. Each Certificate of Stock is accompanied with Bff&utifil Steel Plate Eagravix?, Worth more at retail than the cost of Certificate And also insures to the holder a Present in the Great DUtrllmtlon. The Washingtei Library Ceupany Is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and Organized in aid of the RIVERSIDE ESSTIXTjTK ron Snldlera’ and Sallars* Orpkaa*. Incorporated by the State of New Jersey, April 8,16B7. The Riverside Institute, Situate at Riverside, Burlington county. New Jersey, fe founded for the purpose of gratuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the United States. The Beard o£ Trustees consists of the followuig s ell known cit izens of Peimsylvania and New Hon. WITH am B. Maun, District Attorney. Ptil
uct such enterprise ex k”a. ROiaSrSn^Si^
Pennsylvania. Hon. James N. Scovel, New Jersey. Hon. W. W. Ware, New Jersey. ^Henry Gorman, Esq., agent Adams Express, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. J. E. Coe, Esq., of Joy, Coe & Co., Philadelphia. TMISUby DlPiHTJIEXT, WASHIXGTOJl, D. C., Apni 18, 1867.—Office of Internal Revenue:— Having received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the * “'■-"hington Library Company ” will bedevoted ission is hereby granted lu »aia company f~ % empt from all ch: or other duty. The Wasbisgttm library Company, In order that the benevolent object set forth in this circular may be sncccssfullv accomp'isned, LPL ATE KJXtii&AVlSGS, which arc put on subscription at pnees much below their retail value Certificates of Stock in the Washington Library "Company will be issued, stamped with the seat o’t others’geml,e^ sigBei1 b yto*Secretary. (None Amv person sending us ONE DOLLAR, or pav‘g the same to our local agents, will receive iinediately a fine Steel Plate Engraving, at choice om the following list, and one Certificate ot Stock, insuring one present in our published schedule. Om Dwtlar Engravtagn.
Any person paying TWO I >OI.LARS wHl receive either of the following due Steel Plates, at choice, and two Certificates of Stock, thus becoming entitled to two presents. Tw* Dollar Engravings. No. 1—“Washington’s Courtship.” No. 2— ‘Washington’s Last Interview with his Mother.” Tkree Dollar Engravings. Any person paving THREE DOLLARS will receive the beaut ifulS*eel Plate of “HOME FROM THE WAR,” And three Certificates of Stock, becoming entitled to three presents. Faar Dollar Engravings. Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of “THE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS,” And four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to four presents. Five Dollar Engravings. Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the large and splendid Steel Plate of “ THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS,” And five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to five presents. The engravings and certificates will be delivered to each subscriber at our local agencies, or sent by mail, post paid, or express, as may be ordered.
The Wtshingtoa Library Company WILL AWARD THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, On Weftneudar, 8tk of January next, AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN., Or at the Institute, Riverside, New Jersey.
Sekodnle of Presents.
1 Cash present 1 Cash present 1 Cash present
1 Cash present.
$40,000 . to.uoo
10,000 5.000 6.000
2 Cash presents of fsjkio each 1 Handsome Country Residence, Stable, Grounds, etc., Germantown, Philad’a.. 18,000 Doable Residence, three story brick, Camden, New Jersey ...: 15.000
en. New Jersey
1 Coal Depot, offices, Sheds, Groom
............... 15,000 1 Country Residence, Riverside, N. J., with Ground, truits, etc 10,000 1 Three story Cottage, Lot. ete 5,000 25 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside, $300 each 5,000 1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage,Span of Horses, Harness, etc, complete 5,000 10 valuable Building Lots, Riverside, $300 each 3,000 1 Beautiful Silver-gray Horse, 15)4 hands high, sired by the celebrated imported Arabian Horse, “Caliph;” also, a light
making a first class establishment I 5.000 20 Pianos, $500 each 10,000 90 Melodeons, $925 each 4,000 5 Rosewood Sewing Machines, $200 each. 1,000 10 Family Sewing Machines, $100 each.... 1,000 50 Fine Gold Watches, $900 each.. 10)000 100 Oil Paintings, by leading artists—agregate value. 10,000 3 Camel’s Hair Shawls, $1,000 each 8,000 9 Camel’s Bair Sha wis,^000 cach 8,000 8 Handsome Lace Shawls, $200 each 750 10 Ctohm **a Shawls, $» each 000 98 Silk Dress Patterns, $76 each 1,560 50 City Building Lots, $175 each. 0,760 The remainder will consist of Silverware, Mreical Boxes, Opera Glasses, Pocket Bibles, and different articles of ornament and use, amounting to 82,000
Total $300,000 All the properties given clear of incumberance. Haw ta Ob Main Sknres and En graving*. to
r, at our risk. Larger sent by draft or express. 10 shares with Engravings... 96 shares with Engravings.. 50 shares with Engravings.. 75 shares with Engravings.. 100 shares with Engravings..
$•50 . 93 50 .48 89 ..m as ..90 GO
Local agents wanted throughout the UnitedStateu The Association have appointed as Receivers. Messrs. GEORGE A. COOKE A CO., whose well known integrity and business experience will be a sufficient guarantee that the money intrusted to^then will be promptly applied to the purpose
Philadelphia, Peansylvafiia, May 90,188T.
To the Officers aad Members of the Waahingtou
Library Co. N. R. READ, Secretary.
Gentlemen r On receipt of your favor of the 15th insteat, notifying us of our apaotototeat a* Receivers for your Coapaay, we taw toe liberty to submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan of your enterprise to toe highest legal authority of toe State, and having received his favorable opinion in regard to its legality, aad sympathizing
CLASS WORKS.
J. B. FOBS A BON.
WINDOW BLASS, Mew Albamy, Bm4Laura.
YKTE are now manufacturing extensively all • V kinds of Window Gloss, of a very superior quality, and are prepared to fill orders in large or small quantities for all kind* of wnvi>ow glass. From 8x10 to 40x60 inches.^either single or double Onr Glass is Msnnfoctursdbr Experienced Werkvaem, aad is made ef-a Superior Quality of Material, aadcaaaatba excelled by aity Giaae mannfacturod in the Halted States. are determined to sell al toe lowest manufacturer prices, and have men of long experience in I»A.CKX3SrGI OL-AJSS, Which is very important to the Merchant and antf^hTj^rn* 1 * on ** !r to toes by breakage Office and. Warek*nse N*. is state st. rac ,toiT’ Corner of Upper Tenth and Main Sts. S6plOUolH
GIPSY DOCTOR.
Wanted—All to Rnour tkattke OIJPSY 13 0 CTO It
voUntly describe your diseases acj tWap^Jl
priate remedies.
Notice this—eure or no pav. All persons at a distance wishing to know the nature of their dis
eases, or have their past, present and future un-
folded. can be accommodated bysendin
- 1 - elosina
hair in a letter, enclosing $i" and two
Add:
with the
vis: the education and maintenance of the 6rp: children of our soldier* and saUorg a* the Riverlide Institute, we have‘concluded to accept th* trust, and to use onr best efforts to promote so worthy an object RespeettoBy, yonrs, etc. a? ■ GEO. A. QuORB A CO. Addresa all letters and orders to GEO. A. COOKE A COC Bank*
Paper Hangings vi: ARE* ■ •" • WINDOW SHADES. H. H. BRENEMAN, PROPRIETOR. No. Vt WestFburth Street, t : •
angfOdflm
CINCINNAH.OHIO.
fitLc-Sbl
PIANO TONINC.
f.
Formerly withom. ei
n iil
- . -i
Manufacturer and practical Tuner of
Piu*% OrgRRSy iWodeottf,
AMMLI. jute OF INSTMHiQUS. '
Rk. 8« Eaat Mnrir«t Street
^ Jr
stamps. Aildress Box lb98, No. 88 South Illinois stree .
$1; gentlemen, $2.
tire un lock of postage
. Oflice
Indianapolis.'
Consul tat io n—1 ad let,
sep7 d6w
LIOUORS. ETC.
Vf. B. Maddux. W.N. Hobart, Wood G.Williams Formerly of Flether x Hobart. MADDUX, HOBART & CD., PISTILLEBS OF Alcohol, Cologne Spirits -A. INTO WYIXSKXjES, 'DTCTIFIEItS and manufacturers of Domestic AL Liquors, wholesale dealers in Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, 107 and 109 Pearl street, east of Broadway,
sep3 d3m
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
O. P. VOLMER & SON, Distillers and wholesale dealers in COGNAC BRANDIES, Hearkott, dim. Rye nad Con Whisky an«i Catawba Wltoeo.
QALES ROOM and Office. No. 83 East Mirket O street, Eden’s Block, five doom east of the Postoffice. Distillery, No. 311 and 313 St. Clair street, sept dSm
- S. Wholesale dealer in L I Q, TJ O IR, S,
And sole manufacturers of
Dr.
Kaufman’N DitterN,
Ne. lie Sautk Herldlan Street.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
sep9 d3m
INSURANCE.
ARE YOU INSURED P
IF YOU ARB POOR
xoacannot lose your Life Insurance. It pays von a good interest on your investment, ana the best considering yon run no risk.
INSURE IN THE OLD UELIABUE
BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO. . : • - : \ -■ ' ' ' PITTSFIELD, MASS.
Cash Assets, - - - elites Pali, - - -
$800,000 00 $000,000 00
All PDlieies Mutual TVau-F^rfeitable.
l Kinds of Policies Issued.
■ " ■ • •: -V ■- ds i
htti i 7 ?V^vpmwn^T*^^** U J * Bdte
ie '•*(
To-day fiu $20^00 ox siHxan. a ' : ,v••• ’ ; : M^ftmhaitoto-dnyyqagettohtotoFtoV-^Ttototokf klyhe-pato annually, semi-anna-
M. SUMOOft’S UtfAKT teOTMINA SYSUP. u^taegtgatuafaff“ liable inaUnaea. Invaloabie in ton folio win* diseases: Sununer Complaint. Irteguiarteiea of toe bewefo, awttveness. Teething* etc. Gives health to tofl c$ild and rat to the motoar. P1JK1FY YOVS Bit 0018.
Harley’s Storskpkrllftk.
This is the pur* and genuine extract of toe root, and will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect on re of to* foUnwing complaint* and diseases: Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costive ness. Debility,Syphilis,Scrofula^)r Ring’s
Evil, etc., etc.
Hurley's Agme Tomlc.
Pwfectly reliable. The only remedy for Chills and. Fever that is or can be depended i
Burley’* Arne Tonic. — - -
ends
- ,. , There have been s cored by using it who ha t tried tot remedies without benefit; but in no case
i non is tnous-
e usual
Hurley’s Ague Tonic failed to effect a cure.
Hurley’s Popular Worn* Ckudy.
As this ie really a specific for Worms, and the best and most palatable form to give to children Perfectly tasteless. Any child will take it. Hurley’s Stomach Hitters.
Liver, or Disordered Stoma ters that ean compare with all Druggists.
hese. For #ile by
James Ruddle At Co., Prop'rs. 41 Bullitt Street, LouisvUle, Kv. sepl6 ilmon A sat A w 3m
TO YOUIVO
fTK) arrest Seminal Loeses to conquer badliab-
I its and remove the effects ol K
send 25 cent- to GA
Louisville
its and remove the effects ot Gariy Error,
LEX’S BEAD DISPENSAKV
e in tbii
ng from anv disease ’
fdential
Louisville, Kentucky.
Having had ten years’ experience in this specialty, patients suffering from any disease what ever ot a uhtco ar confdential natur.-, snd ladies troubled vvith any of the ailments j-eculi,
to the sex. by inclosing' 55 cents
brief statement of case
sel
quackery, v uarantee
four da
to irermarx
ys. The Elect
Those desiring to limit
close a stamp for a vings and explanat
with i
> cei
statement of case w ll receive p Tticui.rs for self treatment bv return mail and thus avo d
We also have a Vai ix C:
ntlv
■nts I'eeuliar above, w ito
irticu),]
ins avo »lii< h 1
cure
■icoce
e it
o-Magneiic Preventive their offspring can en
>hht cout.inin
oamphlit cout wning tngraions of the above preventive,
with an essay on the subject of preventi n. Ad correspou enee coufldential Ad irt-ss all Is.ters to J. S. Wll LIAMS, Drawer2r7, Louisville, Ky.
seplfi dAwly
rUUdreir^Vie, ^ PERRY’S ,f i WORM TEA
Possessing in its combination wonderful cleansing and strengtoeuing^roiiemeb^ it will^alwaj s affected by Worms or other 1 causes 1 . Trice 85 Ceuta. Sent by mail for 25 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemhl. M. 8. BURR A CO., 96 Tremont street, Boston General Agents, and for sale by all Druggist*. jettdeodAwlv im: nsr :h o o^d ? How Deetroyed—Where Restored.
IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN,
some terribie uisease undermining the cc tion, memory and reason, hurrying you to a pre mature death. Reflect, while reason holds sway, and avail yourselves of a treatment that dissipates the slightest disease, ai d cures the mo.-t harrassing weakness, and serious difficulty of
al ai
perpetua
, annoyance.
SPERMATORRHEA.
• Habit.
This is not always the effects of Solitary Married men are not to be considered always exempt from Seminal Weakness, Sexuel Debd
y and sexui
d th-
Spermatorrhea—they are the
rsi
toe;
and per ve:
s tht
to consummate the i and Sexual Ind ffe
e parts, an
ey are the consequer
kind.
Doss of any
»y.
mamrence.
e two kinds of
uces of
genius of man has contrived for their relief, and left in the »hops for sale. “Avoid them as you would tigers ” When there is Impoteney, with a dimunition In the size of the organs, I use the Glass Exhauster and appropriate applications of Electro-Alagm tism—these are thinly sure remedies. Impotency never was cured alone by medicine, nor never will be. I can readily detect the true character of this disease„and no question will be asked of ;
seated, unless requested.
' cases pre-
YENEREAL DISEASES, As toe Quack would say, “ Private and Delicate Diseases.” Gonorrhoea cured in seventy-two hours, and without toe use of strong injections.
rad-
other injurious drugs. Advice a fully given, and consultation with entire confidence. P. S.—Address all letters to.
Dr. P
will be treat
— -. D.KUSGUAVE,
■Drs. N.S. Pendery x Musgrave.
Formerly-
N. B.—Dr. Musgrave uses the ELECTRO MEDICATED VAPOR BATH AND FdMIGAtu.d ;« —— ‘"'ng from impurities of
nt to any part of the advice containing two
ptly attended to
: Washington street. In-
dianapolis. sepi91y
toe blood. Medicines sent to an country. AU letters for advice
red stamps will be promptly Office—No. 23)4 West
“PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE." »K. RICOKH’S Celebrated Preventive Lotiou.
ble Antido
Diseases. This ' for eitners ex,
rience “
against
s*. This invaloabie preparation is suite( ers ex, and has proved, from ample exp* toe most efficient and reliable Pre venth<
aed by
as toe only safe ar d 'ection from Special
ion issuiud
e
ideratum ed a* -
gtr
, ‘Ef .".“STanVKKSSS ’EM really neutralise the venereal virus, expel all Im - parities from toe absorbent vessels, and mailer contamination impossible. Be wise in time, aid at a very small outlay, save hours of untold bod-
ily and mental torments.
This most reliable specific, adopted in the old World, is now
so universally offered for sale
for toe first time in America, bv F. A. Duport X IX, only authorized Agents for toe United States. Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, $6. The usual discount to the trade. Sent, securely
*, with
inyto dly
Sole A,
gents for Dr. Ricord’s P. t.. No. 19Gold street New York.
DR. WM. THOMSON’S Office and ConsnltstlonParlor; arelocated at No. •• Soath Delaware Street,
W/HERK he will continue Tv to trcataiud cure Private Diseases, in all their species, stages, ramifications
phf.ses.
Dr. Wm. Thomson will give to each patient a written I
strument, binding himself
effect a radical ana permanen
cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson toss
stoclto^r 5 ^— Due< ***
fhk\ New' aad two y<
rean practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured over
thirteen thousand cases.
Dr^Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Sorof-
9 general diseases of the blood, : Vapor Bath of toe most inge-
olg. Rheumatic a uses a Fumigating ’
■ton* kind, in conjunction with internal treat-
ment.
SUaNAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of ten-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex. uni indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both •nes to an almost unlimited extent, producing With unerring certainty the following train <3 Tinless combated by scientific ■tedioai mens ares, via: Sallow countenance, dark Met* under, toe era, pain in the head, ringing to the ears, and neises like toe rustling of leave* and about toe iota*. ’ -ision. blunted tdeuce in ap. ■ancv-M form new »c~ . to than society, )om of ashes, pimples and vanoaa
