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COMMERCIAL.

Wew won* Markol. N*W YORK, Wedoeaday, October 2, Cotton—Rather more active; talea of 2,100 b ile* at 22c. for middling. Flour—Receipta, 12,725 barrels; lOaioo. tietter and cloMd dull; aale* of 10.41)0 bid* at (•.•.(an 40 for nuperflne State and Western; #io^i;: 50 for extra Western; tin :V)®ia %'< for extra round hoop Ohio; $I1(<5IU 00 for new lit, l/rois; California quiet; sales of W0 sack* und barrels $11 ft0@lilf>0. Hyo Flour—Sales of f»00 barrels nt JO 7o®

8 .V).

Whisky—More active; sales ofl ,150 barrels

Wcs’ern at a7®38c, bonded.

Wheat—Receipts, 31,7S6 bushels; the market Is active and excited and a$0o. higher: sales of 211,000 bushels at $2 25®2 80 for No. 2 spring to arrive; $2 r>2«J2 8.5 for No. 1 do. to arrlvo; $2 38®2 30 for No. 1 do. on the spot; an extreme; $2 76 for amber Michigan In store: $2 05 for white Michigan; $2 0% for small

lots of very oholoe do. Rye—Quiet and Arm.

Harley—Dull.

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Wheat-Soaree and Oe. higher, eloslag at

sxW^Vai!"^ atfl3 ® 08c ! I*an Ryo-Flm'and wanted at $1 38; holders are Cotton—Dull and prleea nominal; lie. for

mldtlllBfe

Whisky—Nominally unchanged and firmer

feeling.

Provision!—The market for all artlolea ie

higher.

Bacon--Sides are J£c. higher, and at the there were buyer* end no sellers nt 17®

17^0*

bulk MesU—Held higher, but there L*W-e2?*g«t(i dlmaitd froi irM^.Tofb dhlrffy, aid f,200 Heroes were Mid la the fere, noon nt 18%o. Butter—h i rm, with sales at 850. Cheese—halea at 15c. Egae—Sales nt 20®9Ce Tebaooo—Active and sale* of 213 hogahends at last quotations. Gold—1.48® 1.48%. Money—No ohsagr Weather hot and dry this afternoon, but the barometer Is falling rapidly.

•«. low;* T»g*o«. bf. Louis, Wednesday, October 2.

Tobacco—Less active but prices not quot-

ably lower.

llempANotblng doing.

Flour—Ver quiet and business small; prices

unchanged.

Wheat—Buyers stood off and but little done; sales of white fall at $2 40®2 47; red,

$2 30®2 80; choice sdrlng. $1 87®11)0. Corn—Dull at $1 05®1 00 for mixed and

yellow; $1 15®i io% lor choice and fancy

white.

Oats—Stiff at (12®05.’. Barley—steady nt $1 25®1 30 lor strictly prime and choice. Rye—More active at $1 12U®1 15. Provisions—Quiet. Mesa Pork—Hales at $23 50®24.

Bacon—Sales ol shoulder* nt 14c.; clear sides, 17%®17%c.; plain bains, 10o.; sugar

cured, 25%o,

Hams—Sales of plain nt M®14}£c,; sugar

cured, 25c.

Lard—Choice, 1l%c. Receipts—Klonr, 2,425 barrels; wheal, 8,102 bushels; corn, 1,482 sacks; oats, 400 sacks; rye, 125 sacks; barley, 571 sacks. Weather clear and very warm.

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give nnlvennl aatiafaetion.

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BITTERS.

I»U-LQulet; *tnall sales at $1 55.

Corn—Beoelpi

eoelpts, 10,210 bushels; the market

I* l®l%e. better; sales of 07,000 bushels at $1 20U®1 88 for new mixed Western In store

and afloat.

Nats—Receipt*, 59,880 bushel*; the market opened heavy and oloeed rather more steady; sales of 50,000 bushels nt 72®74t. for Chicago

and Ohio.

Coal—Dnehanged; sale* by auction to-day of 20,000 tons Plttston at $4 45®4 75. leather—Sole is In moderate request at 29® 80c. for Buenos Ayres light weight#.

Wool—Moderately active; salea of 200,000 pounds at 40®03c. for domcestc fleece.

Rioe—Nominally unchanged. Coffee—In fair request and steady.

Sugar—Firm; sales of 800 hhds. of Cuba at

10%®13o.

Molasses—Steady; sales of 50 hogsbeads

Porto Rico at 50c.

Hopa—Quiet at 40®C0e. (or new. Petroleum—Lower; sales of crude at 60^c.; refined 88c. for bonded. Pork—Lower and heavy; sales of 8,750 barrels at $28 87®24 for new mem, closing at $28 87 esab; $20 50®21 for prime. Beef—Unchanged; sales or 140 barrels at

previous prices.

Beef Hams—Quiet; sales of 250 barrels on

private terms.

Bacon-Quiet; ealos of 100 boxes long clear

atl3%o.

Cut Meat*—Unchanged; sales of 250 packages at 12®13c. for shoulders; 10®18e. for

hams.

Lard—Firm; sales of 1,750 barrels nt 14%®

15c.

Butter—Steady at 15®27c. for Ohio. Cheese—Quiet. Freights to Id ver pool-Quiet, with engagements, per steam, of 23,000 bushels wheat at at 7d.

fimcMH* Kliaruet. Chicago, Wednesday, October 2. Cloudy and'cool. Flour—Pirm and unchanged. Wheat—Active and IWe, higher; ssles at $1 91® 1 94 for No. 1; $1 87%®1 W) for No. 2. Corn—l%®l%e. higher; salea at $103%® 1 94 for No. 1; $1 03% for No. 2. Oats-Firm and 1c. higher; sales at 50%%® 51 %c.. closing nt outside. Rye—Active and 4c. higher, closing at $1 22 for No. 1; $120 for Mo, 2^ Mess Pork—More active at $23 52%®24 * Lard—Firmer nt 18%®18%o. Receipts—Flour, 11,000 barrela; wheat, 140,000 bushels; corn, 70,000 bushels; oats, 100,-

000 bushels.

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Life Bittern.—Good health Is a blessing.

times a da;

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SSH twe or three ppettto; they cure habitual

Nervousness and'Headache; they

lunglln

wav to enjoy aueb Is to take a wine gl

STRICKLAND'S LIFE B1TTKR8 twe *r three

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tlnatlew,

Shipments—Flour. 10.000 barrels; wheat, 87.000 bushels; corn, 49,000 bushels; oats,

143.000 bushels.

make the old fem young. If you wDh young life and good health, use SvnicKLaap’s Lira RiTrana, Ror^salc In bottles by Druggists, and by the drink

i aad groeertto.

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Freights -Steady atC%o. on oats, 9%®10c. n wheat end 9c. on corn to Buffalo.

UNDERTAKER*.

Cleveland market. Ci.Bvm.AifD, Wednesday, October 2. Flour—Firm with n strong upward tendency ; eale* of double extra red wiater at $11 ®11 50; double extra amber, $12®1250; treble extra, $18®13 50; country bran d* irregular but firm. Wheat—Firm and nominally better, but Inactive for No. 1 red winter; $2 60 was offered and refused. Corn—Lower; sales of No. 1 mixed at $1 07 from store. Oats—Nominally unchanged for No. 1 State, held 64c. Rye—Quiet and in light demand; held at $128®1 30 for No. 1. Barley—Nomiually firm but we hear of no sales. Petroleum—Quiet and unchanged; standard white In bond held at 29®80c.; prime light straw to white, 40®60o.; light straw, 46®40o.

milwnukea market.' MILWAUKSB, Wednesday, October 2. Flour—Dull; sales of elty XX at $9 75 ®10; country do., $9 09®9 00; extra, $8 87® 8 8f>« Wheat-Weak at $1 91 for No. 1; $1 87 fer No. 2. Date—Dull; sale# at f>2c. for No. 2; 50c. for No. 1. Corn—Steady at $1 08 for No. 1; $101 for No. 2. Freights—Firm and steady; 4,800 bushels osts and wheat to Buffslo le.; to Oswego l«c. Receipts—Flour, 3 600 barrels; wheat, 15,000 bushels; oats, 4,800 bushels; corn, 1,400 bushels. Shipments—Flour, 7,300 bushels; wheat, 205,000 bushels; oats, 700 bushels; orn, 400 bushels.

I.ATB8T MARKKT8—8 P. M.

Flour—Closed 6®10o. bettor, with a fair de-

for No. 2 spring, and $2 36®2 36 foor No. 1 do.

2 spring to arrive.

Rye—Firmer at $1 60®1 55 for Western on

the spot and to arrive.

Oats-Firm; sales at 73%®74c. for Chicago

and Ohio.

Corn-Quiet at $1 31®1 33 for good to prime mixed Western. , _ . Pork—Dnll, heavy and nominal, with sale* at $23 80®23 90 for mess, cash and regular. Beef-Quiet and without decided change.

Cut Meats—Dull and unchanged.

Bacon—Dull and drooping, taadlng d#wn-

"ffrd—Firm; sales at 14%®14%o.Jferfair to prims steam; and 14%®i5c. for fftltlA ren-

dered.

mwwev. ktneke* Etc. NBW YORK, Wednesday, OolCher 2. Money—Mere active and flrB at 7 per cent, on call loans. . Sterling—Quiet at 109%®109% gold for fint Cl Orld-Without decided change, opening at 1.43%, advancing to 1.44%, and eieilng at

1.44.

Government Stocks—A shade eaaier.

Coupons of 1881. 110%; do,

coupons of 1864,108%; oounots of

coupons, new, 107%;

106%; coupons Of 1867, 107%.

Stocks—opened unsettled and advanced materially; the advance subtoquentty wan partially lost, and the mnrkei closed steady*

I.ATKar—5:30 f. M.PRICM.

> eaaier.

( seion, 44%; Boston water power — ; Coreherland 32: Quicksilver, 26%; Mariposa, 9; Western Union Telegraph, 80%; Pact He Mall. 140%®142%; Erie, 66; Huueon, 128; Reading, ^ 107; Michigan Central, 106; Northwestern, 42%; do. preferred, 66%; Fort Wayre, 109%; Waoaeh.42%; Illlnoi* uentral, 122: Pittsburg. 80; Toledo, 129; Rock Is-

fll * ~

land, 1

liobigan^ Southern. 81%; Mis-

it. Paul pretei

Paul, 44%; Ohio _e#rttfloates, J7;

©urf 6»?to4^; Nsw York CenWal, 119; At-

lantlf Ma1lT”fl3%; St. Paul prelerred. —j St.

.“i±2

preferred, 18; Fortlyayne, 69%; nnw

Vjr. »;

Adams Expreas, 60; Amerl<ton, 57f Walls, Fargo * Co.f #6%f United States, 6f. inning Shafts—Dull; Co»Wnation, 2^09; Gregory closed at 619; EMorado closed as 805;

smith * Pawnlo#, 460; Coiydon, Hill, 155; LaCroeee, 56: RoCk Sensendorfer, 1,025; Davidson, —; Edge. Hill, —; Bennehoff i —; Gunnell, 200; New York,

14c.

note*. The amount of gold sold wantons than

$200,000.

The Comnureiat Adwtiser enys: Among

Mm* foreign bankers there are mm* apprehensions that embarrassment# amy eecur ln the continental money market#,^stbe ermoat condHton ef Be moMlfer of Fiwfe' TN

latest advtoee represent that. It wa

the mobBter would posed loon wHh the Bank ef

Lonlevilie market. I/)ui8ViLLn, Wednesday, October 2. Tobacco—Sales of 110 hogsheads; sales of tobacco at $4®18 75 for luga medium leaf. Flour—Aotlva; safes at $8 fer superfine; No. 1, $12 50. Wheat—Sales at $7 40. Corn—Sales at $1 05 shelled; $1 15 In bulk for ear. Oats -In bulk, 67®68c. Sugar—Refined advanced %c. Cotton—Sales at 19c. for new. Mess Pork—Sales at $24. Bacon—Shoulders, 14%c.; clear sides, 18c.; clear rib sides, 17%c., packed. Lard - Sales of ketue tendered In tierces at 13%c. whisky—In bond, 33®35c; nominal. River rising cne inch; twenty-five Inches In channel.

Oswego market. Oswboo, Wednesday. Ootober 2.

Flour—Active and advanced; sales of 32,000 barrels at $1075®11 for No. 1 spring. Wheat—Firm and in good demand; sales of 9.000 bushels ol No. 2 Milwaukee club at 12 22; 4,000 bushels do. In car lots at $2 25; 1.000 bushels white Michigan nt $2 80. Corn- Dull and tales of 1,000 bushels Inliana at$1 21. B'ir'ey -Dull nn 1 lower; sales last night of 1.000 bushels Canadian at $1 35; this morning 4,500 bushels Canadian at $l 36%. Lake Imports—Wheat, 20,751 1

20,761 bushels; barlev, 31.000 bushels. Canal Exports—Flour, 2.600 barrels; wheat, 61 OOOboshele; oern, 18,527 bushels; barley, ll,709 bushels.

pkllakelphtm market. Ptiii.adki.phia, Wednesday, October 2 Flour—More active; sales of extra at $11 50

®1250.

Wheat—Piimo In demand; red, $2 55; white

$2 90.

Corn—Unsettled; sales of 5,000 bushels yeV '" ' “ '■ " ' Western,

low at $1 42f White, $1 4(1; mixed

$1 38.

Oats—Unsettled and sales of 3,000 bushels at

HOC.

Bain mere market. F U.TIMORK, Wednesday, Ootober 2. Flour—Sluggish; sales at |9 75®13. Wheat—stronger, with sales of prime to choice at $2 55®2 66; receipts light. Corn—Scarce, with sale* of prime mixed Western at $132® 1 05. Gats—Sales of prime at 70®72c. Jly steady. Provirions-ln fair Southern demand; quotations unchanged.

memphle market.

MnatFkm. Wednesday, October 2.

Colton-Dull at 19®l9c.

rn—Sales at$l 27® 1 30 In store; heavy.

73® 75c,

bu—Dull at 78®7m.. ay—Ra)ea at $28®28, ork—Ssles at $27.

aeon—Salea of clear sides at 19®19%e.;

•SSSafiftBiSto •

Cbieage Cattle market. CHICAGO, \\ ednesday, October 2.

Beef Cattle-Dull at $5 10®$ 12% fer Wr •teen; $8 70 for good smooth grades; $650far

fair to good cbolcs.

«Se^stluiBon should stand and^lVtoe^v eo? cMto* ^dlj^toe^llnanctai rileaswr, not only In Paris, but In Italy and Germany, must be very eevert.

RANKRURTCY. la MamWfmwiefr

HH

District of Indiana, fi$:>

> At faMkfeMim/W 98th dajr of S^tomber,

^dj^l^^of their , in the county of Raadoipn, and a of Indiana, within said District, wbe ha*

LOIVG A. BIRCH,

STEAM DYEING

AND

Scouring’ Monae.

Office, Ne. 3 Vlrglala Aveatae, aad Ite. 331 Eaet Waektagtea ktreet.

ABIB9’ and Gent’s Wearing, inch aa Crape Shawl*. Sllka, Woolen and half Woolen

Good*. Coat#, Panto and Ve*to, will be cleaned a<<d colored In ar.y rotor that la desired

tgf Work warranted, and finished byeteam.

Alt orde

order* promptly attended to by

auglSdka

C. ROSE.

PLOW.

Nutting’s Patent Wheel Plow

T 8 bound to hnve as large a 8 ALC as any known JL FARMING IMPLJCSIBNT. Ha* been toatod lor months, and not found wanting. Any P

months, and not found wanting. Any PLOW can be attached to the machine, send fer Hluo-

tratod circular, with to-tlmonUls of ex Governor John A. King aad others. County and State Right* sold In any part of the United State.

THE MlirVai.E BRACKET

Is especially adapted for ftaildeva, If woe* Jet Mrs, meeeite a**e Corpamtere. With it a scaffolding can be butt la lea* time n n root, and with greater safety, and taken

upon a root, am down a* quickly, without leaving a shingle nail hole in the roof. Retail price ft per dozen, order* from toe trade promptly filled at liberal dis-

count. fiend for Illustrated circular. BJtNNJtTT, JOHNSON ft CO., au19 dSm 45 Dey street. New York.

CHINA CLAMWARE. ETC.

JOHN W00DBRIME & GO.

IMPORTERS AND DKAUBM 111

CHINA, GLASS ASD QUEIMWAH, TABLE €<TYl*ERY,

Wafiaw FDfiftn mm«f Leelerk,

Refrigerators and Beer Coolers,

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GIBSON HOUSE,

Walmt Street, bet. fourth and Fifth, (Opposite Merchants’ Exchange,) CINCINNATI, OHIO.

mine central location ef toe Gibson House, 1m-

ptaceaefasnuaemeni.inake.it* mo-t d, sirabte stopping place for bath toe Imuineea and pleasure

seeking puMtc. Charge*-mo«Uiram. jjayectfaliy, fTir VaLKF-H * CO

Metropolitan Hotel,

.. ... ' ! maim street, ketweem Frent maft Secoaft Street*,

CINClHRAVly OHim.

W. A. THUBfiTOM, PROPRIRTOR augl9 d3m

United States Hotel,

Oppeelto toe New Tork and New Hava and Western Railroad Depot.

■BACH WBEBT.

JanSO dly Formerly oM&e A:

BVP. ■ PRATT. merican House.

FARE REZTUCIID.

Bftard f 9 Fer B»y.

STATES HOTEL,

seplS dSm

Lotoferrllle, Kj.

A. meric a n Hotel,

CtNQniMATi .'•H.nSf si, v'

PliHO UWIFACTORY.

1 ML ffl fe prl^leaa tSL*S/hir^rtonte^ elsewhere, combining fen aatoe qualities. ■ HfidlHU —, 7m ID II Ml II

qaAHfcef landing ftrmly fintrasThad'

Every

amateft Ftwe ¥e

t Pfnaeftnrtol Northeast eenter of Ninth end Wafinat Bin., (Metropolitan Building,) nogtodlm

A. Jf. ««J T B. ■ K*B Reeerd, Meranatlle and Copying Excelsior Writing Fluid

CARMINE INK AND KUQUCE.

Factory, M aad M Syeemore fita

Cfiactaaati, «hia.

The Sale of these Inks la the lei west of toe mountains. They 1

satisfaction for many

uniform and re

ftobto ®mq«**lityia

The Mercantile Fluid in pint* and marts, 1# adapted for aU prgeaea. Blotter, Ledger and Copying, aad is a Combined Writing and Cop&c Fluid, equal, in ail respects, to Ink yet produced.combining fluidity withgood

_ win at *11 time* be made in wholesale lot* th at toe current cash value of material

wljlallow.

For sale ta ludianapnlia by

Bowen, Oteuai! ft Co., wholeaale sta tjonera^ mad by deafen generally.

BOTlrB, MILLBR ft CO., DISTILLERS,

CSOfffOXKrDffJk.’XI, OHIO, BONDED

Liquor Merckants.

“^waas^as^BSts^* augfedly

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Leather Belting and Eos? And Deafen in Gam Belting, Hoae, Paokfag aad Laoa Leather No. 07 Walnut, corner Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO.

JAmJU KkAfeFWKS ft CO., ManuDacturura of French Burr Mill Stones*

at Maehl

•»ri£L , 5!5£S*<£2:.

Office, sn Walnut, corner Second Street,

Factory, corner Rim aad Second. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

LSNGWORTH’S WINE HOUSE,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hall PHILADELPHIA. Jyt8 dtf 8. M. HRTTLINGS. Proprietor.

>. A taiTTxnpnn. a a annenaur CLARENDON HOTEL, efNCUVNATf, OHIO.

CetAem Wedklmnr Wme,” Spmrklfaff Cmt«whet wise,

tunawjnitfa, Oue ^fesIU,.

tyipu miwhijau ■ s. s-gssssssa;

Xmd fun Schedule ef Present* Below, Each Certificate of Stock U accompanied with

ttftftl Plftte EMgraviB^,

3M#T

Tk* UnMesae USnry Cattyssj; u “ d ' R rVETtSID E IB? STIXTJTIC

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■miftlera* sued Sallmra’ Orpkmma. Incorporated bp the State of New Jersey,

April 8,1867.

The Riverside Institute,

Situate at Riverside, Burlington Jersey, is founded for the purpose of educating the sons of deceased Sold

men of the United States.

The Board ef Trustees consists of the following well known citizens of Pennsytwmi&and New

Jersey:

Hon. Wfinam B.Mann, Dlstriet Attorney, Pt.il

adeiphia, Pennsylvania.

Hon. Lewis ILBroomall, ex ChiefCainerUnited States Mint, and Beeerderef Deeds, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania.

Hon. James N. Scovel, New Jersey. Hob. W. W. Ware, New Jersey.

J. K. Coe, fiiq., of Joy, Coe ft Co., Philadelphia.

TKBASrrsT DrptBTjuirr, Washijigtow, D. C^ April 18, 1867.—Office of Internal Revenue:— Having received satisfactory evidence that the

roceeos

of the enterprise' conducted by the

r Company ” will be devoted

to charitable 1 MesT'pcrmission^s hereby granted to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge, whether from special tax or outer duty. A A ROLLINS, Commissioner.

The WasMugtfti Lifeary cvmpmmgs

BNGRAY IN GS, wbieh are pnt on subeeziptioB at

prices much below their remit, value

Curt tot at— of Stock in the W

from the following Ufet, ami oa« Stock, insuring one present in schedule. ,s:;; ; - o'

ol our published

No. 1—“My Child I My Child.’* No.»—“They’re

Saved I They’re Saved 1” No. S—“Old Seventysix; or, the Early Days of the Revolution.’ 7 Any person saying TWO IXM LARS will re-

rtther 1 j^Sefoilowing line Steel Plates, at

hus be-

chofee, aad two Certificates of Stock, thus

coming entitled to two presents. Two Dollmr KagrovTogs.

No. 1—“Washington’s Courtship.” No. 2— “Washington’s Last Interview with his Mother.”

Three feollmr Eogrmvings.

Any person paving THREE DOLLARS will eceive the beautiful Steel Plate of

“HOME FROM THE WAR,” And three Certificates of Stock, becoming entitled to three presents.

Any person paying FOUR DOLL ARS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of “THE PERILS OF OUK FOREFATHERS,” And four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to four presents.

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 or

dered.

ft. S. Crltsewden ft Cw., Prwprftatwrn

fee In ware Wlme, • Virginia and Iras* SeedUag 1

s,

A VINO leased toe property known ae toe Wslant Street House, awl completed ear

FOB SALK BY

provementa upon the same, it is now toor -, 3

ate

be toe

ougbiy refurn moat excellent

upon the si

toned, painted, carpeted, and In

.coadUfeia, and will from tl

[this date

CUUBBIflHMI HOTEL. We ahatl M meet nappy to ape ear friends and i« travel In* nubile, and guarantee toe aceoas-

be equal to any Hotel i mar93d Pt

Horn ft Andenon, Heifer ft Vinton, Stewart * Morgan, Browning A Sloan, W. L Haskit ft Co., Indianapolto, Indiana. augfiO dSm

’ Hotel in the city. ah office in the HoteL

ujpis unniK.

JOBS K’CALL.

8. E CRITTENDEN A CO.

MANHATTAN HOTEL mvMkAN rf m«*». Second door frem Broadway, eppoaite ton Park NNW YORK.

Manufacturers’ Ware House.

H. mvmmiMfte Frmpvtmtmw. A. J. SMITH. CUBS. sepMdly

STEVENS BOUSE.

Bl* SBy M «toft *7 mrossdwrny, N. V

Opposite Bowling Green.

ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. , .

SNIDER ft McCALL, WHOI^Kfe AXJE

mHE Stevens House to well and widely known X to the traveling pubite. The location is es-

PAPEE DEALERS,

jwetoMyaalteble to merctomfe a^buafem* rnern^

highway < ‘ | aeon* to a

rtnnnt*

Househas

city—to on tra’ ‘

aad Thn

and westenn

railroad

230 mad 232 WsUmmd Street,

I liberal accommodation

for over 300 guest*—it M well fum

s—ses every modern fort an entertainment

1 furnished, and pos-

ClJfftlNNATI, OHIO.

arc spaciona and writ rcapectfnl—and toe table: rates. dell ^J>RGR <

maylSdfim

la »»emp* and to* table to generously provided — of toe season—at moderate

K. CHASE ft CO., .i Proprietor*.

^yAKTM^FOR CASH—000 tow Rags; au(t»d5m Xe,

ATTORNEY* AT LAW.

MORRISON ft PALMER, Attorneys at Law,

610. CMWFMB 4 CO., Gomnission WaBAsatoy

i dftwly

gMfefiAMft.

W. A. Low*.

Jo*. W. Nlchol

Attorneys

Aad Swllel tore tm

at Law, BgtCg.

NO. 209 WALNUT STXXXT.

augfiO d3m

Csnuurgt Manuf. Co,

^jyiLL practice In tk* State and Federal

Court*.

Office No. 16% East Washington Street,

Wal -

!**<** f——F—

^i.XMAXVKY.

JAMBS HUGHES.

. l wot* JT

John A Lehrrltter.

Conrad Lebrrittor.

C. LSHRNXTTEX ft OO., CAPITAL 8AL00I

AUKAirr,

Wnmttfm street.

«■>

r

Attoriseye at La DimxAiiAjPMLis, nrmtAJiA.

H. H. BBENXMA5, No. FT Westlbvrth Street, gfifidfim CINCINNATI, OH

r A.lIIIICTTTTraOTr^i-^ftr^ piano tuninq-

— J NT'- F

Tfce Wsskin^toa Lifexr/ C^mpaiy WILL AWARD THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, fern Wedmeeftar. 8th ef Mammary next, AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN., Or at the Institute, Riverside, New Jersey.

CLA^S WORMS.

weruf wiu » ’

*. B. FOBS A BOM, arf triftis lafeatw e6aerrr'‘-ft a**-- ” :!■'' >"7 - .MAaaftrinBah of. tbanif. •""A eft dr afcfe nor. u • .* VtllMW (LASS.

hoc?* rf;iw «fy.'

-*!> Raw

W^^SfWtoSSl^Gt^lfa^^rSS W Rj - mnkQOW fijflOow. -DI a w%ity MIAROfUMf sa&7SfflS2?Sl!sSfor i “ , * »•

wxrroow glass. Prom 8x10 to 40x80 indhes either single or double

United States.

are determined ta «eU torers’ prices, and have

will

we

md dealers in glass M i purchase from us, as .iUwisssdi

N»A.CKTWra- OL^AJBS, in Which to very important to to* Merchant aad Consumer^in order to avoid loee by breakage

Office and Wareheas* lie. 19 State SC. ***£ ^Corner of Upper Tenth and Mhin Sts.

i, fie

GIPSY DOCTOR.

Wanted—All to Kmew that the GrIF*SY I>OCTOR

liar

and future, your name, and tt of y<>ur relatives, and desccibe curacy the places wh^re vou \

Hi you the past present and the names of many

with unerring ac-

curacy the places wh^re vou were born—ted of absent fraends, your future — * '

lends, your future ptaapeola, and Claird^^ibc your diseases and toe appro-

priate rem

Notice *1 distance wishing to know

eases, or ha "

folded, can

N ““ •" ~JSSSno=K«.*

eases, or have their past, present and future un-

be aeeommodated. by sending a lock of

hair in a letter, enclosing $1 and two postage stamps. Address Box 1098, Indianapolis. Office N k 86 South Iliinoisstream Consultation—ladles.

N ►. 86 South 111 inoto street Consultation—latlles. $1; gentlemen, fi2. sept dfiw

LIOUORS. ETC.

W. B. Maddux. W.N. Hobart, Wood G.Williams Formerly of Flether ft Hobart.

MADDUX, HOBART & CO.

DIST1LLWW OF

Alcohol, Cologne Spirits -A-ISTiD WHCXSKXES,

T>ICTIFIKHS and manufacturers of Domestic XL Liquors, wholesale dealers in Bourbon and Rye Whiskies,

107 and 109 Pearl street, east of Broadway,

OINCIICIVA’FI, OHIO.

sep3 d3m

O. P. VOIaMER ft SON, Distillers and wholesale dealers in COGNAC BRANDIES,

s.Rtt spn .a .a .ijvviuuer ItlllMlIicM. raiK'™." ssssifsi

rvnirv vor* ni,oow.

.kai- ;sa ogastoC «■* ea; ! ■ Mmrley*g fehuree p iirfllm. Tki* in the parc aad genuiee

na.otr e# toe

(^^Dri^.SyphiUs.ficrcftototoXfe^

Hmrley’e Agme Twhie.

Perfectly reMaMe. The only remedy for Chills

can be d«peDded»]£>itfe

There have iagit who ha t tried the to benefit; but in no ease onto tailed to effect a cure.

As this tonally’a specific for Worms, and the best and most palatable form to give to children

Perfectly tasteless. Any child will take it. Urnrley's Stoanack Sitters. For Debility, Lo** of Appetite, Weakness, In-

digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of aetion of the Liver, or Disordered Stomach, there are no Bit-

jUAWHXo UA ASkcvk k^wauav/aa, autoav annus RO J ters that can compare with these. For sale by

all Drnggtofe.

le dt Co., Prop’rs.

41 Bullitt Street, Louisville, Ky. seplfi dmonftsata » 8m

© - r - AT? p/ a

TO YOUISsdG 3IEIV npo arrest Seminal Lasses to conquer bud hab-

X its and remove the effeete ol 1

1 its and remove the effect, ol Larly fcrror, send 96 '■ents to GA LEN’S DEAD DISPENs-AKY

Louisville, Kentucky.

Havi

airy, pi

this speci-

khut

isease >»h;ituatur--. Mid

T.

ladies troubled with any »f the ailments peculiar — — - -<—■ tw inclosing 25 cents as above, tv ith

Kienfc or case w-n receive p.^rticuNfir^

reqei tail, a

e p«ri l<1 tht

quaefeery. We al«o Dave a Vai lx Clasp * auarantee to permaneutlv cure vane four days The Elect o-Uagnetic Those desiring to limit their offspri

for self treatment bv leturn mail, and thus avo < quackery. We al-o have a Vai lx Clasp u hich We

«onei*

Preventive,

their offspring can en-

close a stamp for a namphiet containing <. ngravinga and explanations of the above pieventit with an essay on the subject of prevettti n.

vq. Ad

correspoi to J S ' sep!6 dftwly

WORM TEA

tor

. pleasant, sale and effC' tual V'egetable Be me dy all kinds orWonno foun.. m toe human booy;

Fever, tout-

will always

whether

affected by Worms < Price Cent*.

also, a reliable cure for t its and Worm Fe Possessing in its combination wonderful cle

Bent by mail for 25 cents.

JOHN

A. PERRY, Chemitt.

M. B. BURR ft CO., fe Xremont street, Boston

Bit ft to., m Xremont street. Host

General Agents, and for sale by all Druggist*.

jel8 <

dim. Rye awd Corm WMIelcy am® Catawba. Wlmee.

giXES BOOM and Office, No. 83 East Market

_ street, Eden’s Block, five doors east of the

Postofltoa.

Distillery, No. 311 and 313 St. Clair street.

sepS dSm

.$40,000 . 90,000 . 10,000

6,000 5,000

Scheftmle ef Preeemts

I Cash present 1 Cash present 1 Cask present

1 Cash present..,

S Cash presents of $3,500 each 1 Handsome Country Residence, Stable, Grounds, etc., Germantown, Phifed’a.. 18,000 I Double Residence, three story brick, Camden, New Jersey 15,000

1

ton avenue, Philadefphia. 15,000 I Country Residence, Riverside, N. J., with Ground. Fruits, etc... 10 '900

each 5,008 1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage,Span of Horses, Harness, etc, complete 5,ON 10 v aluable Building Lots, Riverside, $300 each “~.7J 3,ON

Wa^,n, weight l«ipTun^ with set of superior Single Harness, etc.,

making a first class establishment 5,WO 90 Pianos, $500 each 10,0N » Metodeons, $2» each 4,000

5 Rosewood -jewing Machines, $300 each. 1,000 v Sewing Machines, $100each ... 1,000

10 Familv Sewing

50 Fine Gold Watches, $200 each 10,000

IN Oil Paintings, by leading artists—agre gate value 10,000

S Camel’s Hair Shawls, $1,0N each MM 2 Camel’s Hair ShawU, $3,000 each. ROW S Handsome Lace Shawls, $350 each ’BO 10 Cashmere Shawls, 08# each . ON M Silk Dress Patterns, $T5each 1,500 Of City BeUdtaft Lots, SXB each 8,750

The remainder will consist of Silverware, Musical Boxes, Opera Glasses, Pocket Bibles, and different articles of ornament and use, amounting to 83,000

Total....:: $3W,0W All the properties given clear of incumberance.

S. BLA.TJ^]WLA.IV, Wholesale dealer in Xj x Q/ XJ O S, And sole manufacturers of Dr. Kanltean’s Bitters* Me. lift SemtM fifertfttmm Street* INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

sep3 d3m

INSWRANOE.

AEE YOU INSURED ?

IF TOT7 ABE POOR

Y 0 5cTS'^ d .SS'VJ'S“i 1 i>K7i.f You «am not toae your Life Insurance. It J?ays

lose yonr

vou a good interest on your investment, best considering you run no risk.

INSURE IN THE .OLD RELIABLE

BERKSHIRE

IM: .A. 2nT IE3IO O ID! Hew Destroyed—Wlaere Restored.

son tioi

IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN,

id pallid ( the silen trmimng 1 , hurrying

on, memory and

ature deal

lat

isease, a*id cures the most

arrassing weakness, and serious difliculty of

al a;

ll Re

and avail yourselves - pates the slighted di narrassing w eakness perpetual annoyance. SPfiRMATOREHEA.

This isnot always the effects of Solitary Habit.

Married men are not to be considered always ex - ecapt from seminal Weakness, Sexuel Dehd ty, Jmpoteney, inabiliry to consummate the marriage contract. Apathy and Sexual led ffermce, with wasting of the parts, and the two kinds of spermatorrhea—they are the consequences of

excesses andperversions of any kind. Persons thus afflicted can not be too strongly

cautioned against the disgusting compoi-nds the

lisgusting compoi-ndsthe

deceitful genius of man has contrived for their relief, and left in the -hops fo sale. “Avoid

■ Avoid

When there is Im-

gans.

hops

■s ” Wheu there is ion in the size of the or-

nd appropr ate

ro-3lagn' tism—these are

use the Glass nxhatis.er and appropr applications of Electro-Magn' tism—these

the only sure remedies. 1mpotency never was

" nor never will be. I

e character of this dis - be asked of cases presented, unless requested.

VENEREAL DISEASES,

As the Quack would say, “ Private and Delicate Diseases.” Gonorrhoea cured in seventy-two hours, and without the use of strong injectio

and Syphilis, and the

hours, and without the use or strong injections. Gleet and Syphilis, and their co sequences, radically cured, aud without the use of Mercury or other injurious orugs. Advice at all times cheer-

fnlly given, and consultation will he treated

with entire confidence.

all letters to

Dr. P. D.MUSGRAVE,

P. S.—Address all letter

Dr, L. ~

Formerly—Drs. N. S. Pendery ft Musgrave. N. B.—Dr. Musgrave uses the ELECTRO

N. B.—Dr. Musgrave uses the ELECTRO MEDICATED VAPUR EVlil AND FuMIGATuR, in all diseases ari‘*“ ~ ’ 1 “

the bleed. Medicines

country All letters for advice containing two red stamps will he promptly attended to OFries—No. S5>i West Washington street, Indianapolis. sepldly

“PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.” DR. RICOHD’rt Celebrated Preventive Lotion.

A PPOVED and highly recommended by the J\. French Medical Faculty, as the only safe and infallible Antidote again*£inftotion from Special Diseases This invaluable preparation to suited

nd has proved, from ample expt -

for eitners ex, and has proved, from ample exut rience the most efficient and reliable Preventiv ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum

long sought for in the Medical World.

If used at-

avr t* Obbtaim SMaxes

a

Send orders tons

am* Em

long sought

cording to directions, every possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will rad-

ically neutralize the venereal v

lallim-

LIFE INSURANCE CO.

w risk. Larger ammtoa should be

ly neutralize the venereal virus, expel j purities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and

Suer' at our risk. Larger

ontamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small outlay, save hours of untold bod-

ad mental torments.

sent by draft or express. 10 shares with Engravings.. K shares with Engravings. BO share* with Engravings. 75 shares with Engravings. 100shares with Engravings.

S3 if

PITTSFIELD* HASS.

-NOW

Local agents wanted throughout the United State#

ily and mental torments

This most reliable specific, so universally adopted in the uld World, to now offered for sale for the first time in America, by F. A. Duport ft a., only authorized Agents for the United States. Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, $5. The usual discount to the trade. Sent, securely

The Amoeiaticn have appointed aa Receiver^

COOKS ft CO., who#* well

GEORGE A

integrity and business experience will be

iscount to the trade. Sent,

packed, on receipt of price, to any address, wi' directions and pamphlet, by addressing to

¥. A. DUPORT ft CO.

Sole A;

myfe dly

F. A. DUPORT ft CO., Igents for Dr. Ricord’s P. L., No. 19Gold street New York.

a aafecient guarantee that the money intrusted to them will be promptly applied tethe purpose

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May fe, 1801. T» the Officers nd Members of the Washington

Cash Assets, - - - Claims Pal#, - - -

$800,009 00 $300,000 00

BR. WM. THOMSON’S

Gentlemen: On receipt of your 15th instant, notifying us of our

Receivers for vour Oomnmur. we took toe liberty _ * ^mpathSng

OScaandChDanltatlon Parlors arelooated at Re. Sffi ttemtla Iheistware (Street*

ate, and having reomv® h^^Slvolrct o^t 7 :

, and

ef yonr

f the orphan k the River- > accept the

trust, and to use oar beet eflbrta to promote ie

of our soldiers and sailor* at the) we have concluded to accept the

All Policies MhIurI If«H’*FmrMfi«lile.

Diseases,

r HERE he will continue to treat and cure Prixafo , ses, in all their sitecics, stages, ramifications and

pbeses.

Dr. Wm. Thomson will give j to each patient a written

afrument, binding hiouself

" ;al and permanent!

GEO. A. (

effect a radical an

core, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has m

the treatment of

AU Kinds of Policies Issued.

a*, a.

r York, eight year# in Ghioag#, imnoie.

'La to

T

nvvtiss&r:

tops* d8«l taw AtotffSOW.

[•AVING fitted ap the Liquors, wine, ale, j aKSS’“, , ."5SK.’’

f*f, bul tft* t*»d«ncy 1* fe* tedaced te WK6.t* me

d ’JfefelS^feiriS* «• "'toot mt «afefl*» hsno*.fx**o*the tedtidknmwnwmwow

9 * - — - mmimm

V Vf Ur**

rkmr-l

SffiuhMA. J. w. bra:

Mtwitow In Knkrotcy.

AOMAW,

A9, .

D)atrlct of nndewlfw** *

cla*# print*; medium and hem prfe*d print*

^jjggasssa^.- — .i—iiiimi .-.ju;

MBBffliHT TAILORS,^.

i

MhMinwMfetf

iwoxx 'J-S'X.

it%n 4 »7iii *

mr.ttoaiO a'eoi ^'1

sa-new. ■

be?

no MOV town#’.

ridl nit:.

.HOT! Ji

MB ti

CSHOISSAXX, m&Lr-rdi*:

TP. 1a.

- Formerly with ^

r.'

fernymMe *+,**,*••* 25 Temn !■*■ Dele *< yemr Defei If yen are alive, to yeurself in. Cash; If yon die

fain New York, eight years in Ghtoage, Ulinoto, nitd two years, in Peoria, niinnia During aigbt years practice In Oh?cago, Illinois, he cured over

thirteen thousand eases.

Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his praetkw for Scrofnla. Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most toga, atoiis kind,In conjunction with internal treat-

r* jdT, I: Manufacturer and practical Tuner o< i > 1

fetok

SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex. uni indulgence, to practiced by the youth of both

tnhi

Bm »# ftOMit Maurlcet Rtrfte#, I1M ftKftfOUB, INDIANA

_ -i

All kindsoflnstramenfe repaired protoj^hned

Insure Torday fijr

s

lli i l

medical measures, vis: Sallow countenance, dark

ie .head, ringing i

i

ed

ifldence, d

a disMketo form new *Cr

spots under toe eyes, pain in the bead, fine ears, and noises like the rustling of rattling of chariots, uneasiness about weakuie* of the limbs, confused vision, bl

Intellect, loss of confides preaching strangers, * da

ytitoiy^&toic^luBhe^ . —, __ . - fee face, furred tongue, night

coughs, consumption, mono*

atly insanity.

afflicted, on the first appearance of any of: toe above symptoms, should immediately apply

ta Dr Wm. Thomson foi relief.

.v,.:— cO

il. .■tTJExgSgS STaSS

-fisHtoyare

to* .bort stti * «' Bhfife.’ is-' i Laos

limited.

. ij». - *!■: JL.**

1J ft

KtounMUW^aianantt.

■*

3 ml

st tf f!7!“

krt**Jtm*>'** k ed l’ -si*

X> m uur IQ

to fe>TSit

,tmds rek

,‘Office and Consultation Partorc, No. l Delaware street, Indianapolis. B^fens.^

CIGARS.

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-W i IN THE ClTt AT

ORBShEN DRUG STORE

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