Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1867 — Page 3
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COMMERCIAL.
Mow torn .7111 rKet,
Kkw Yohk, Saturday,October 3.
r I'Mi—Futly 1>^>. lower; *alce of 1.S00
In! at 30e. f.ir mldollnff.
i>! ur—Heoolpts, 13,71>0 barrel*; opened vi v linn ami the market elo*ed quiet nil! buyer* tll*pn*ed to realUe; 70,000 bbl*. In- ( 'iiiimif a,(HH) extra Slate on private term* at £* P'Hd!) 7.) for aupcrllne State ami We*tern; i:: in for extra Weitrrn; i^lO 70(j813 70 for
n «* e..
Yloor—>1n
rtW«g* wo light; lalaa of No. 1 red »t 00; bolder* arc tit tug
Grover tc Baker
srAJrrsiS&»*i,-d
^yo—Advtaced toll M, ud to,(Opply to "ultoT-ltiiM M Iiaotod toll Ml TO tor Bo. 1 and ebole* fall; demand good rad offerlD 8ottei»—Doll; dftmrad Hgbt; mtddllbff,
1814«10e. w fluky—
ir—Unchaogftd; lalea of 800 bamla is
bond at Mo.
1'rovfatona—Firm.
Heft Fork-8*tea at fM.
Bulk Meat*—Firm: no aide* In tbe market; abouldftre, lie.: 108,000 poonda aidca aold at
Me., delivered at Xenia, Obi '.
Baeon—Firm; ealea of a boulder* at 18X0 14e., the latter rate aebed; clear rib and clear eldea, with aalee of 140 boge* bead*; tbe demand for baeon la chiefly from
tbe South.
L«rd—Firm bat qnlct at \9X<i. Hutter—Scarce and Arm at 82088c. for
freab.
CbeoM—Firm at Me.
Clovortoed—Dull at 8808 80.
Timothy—Salea at184003 00; tbe latter for
choice, well cleaned.
Flaxaeed—In demand at |7 3502 50, lattar
for choice, well cleaned.
Har—Firm at 81701S on arri' a'.
Fotatooa—Plenty and dull, vm. *«ilea at f8. Tobaceo—Firm, nml the demand good; ealee of 00 bogahead* i. .d 11 boxes leaf: prices are uoebanired: leaf. U03Oo.; Inge, 4010c.
Gold—1.44Xfel.44X.
Money—Tbe demand for money la active at
8010 per cent, for tbe beet paper.
Haffaiw markets.
Burrei.o. Suturday, October 5.
FJour—In good demand, cloalng with an advance of 23c. akked on *prlng: ealea of 1.800 barrel* At gia for choice white Michigan; $12 25 for wbtto Weatern; $11 50for amber llllnola;
$10 50 for Wc*tern.
Wbeat—Pull but firm; tbe market la nearly bare; aide* of 2,000 bushel* white Canada at $2 00; 7,000 bu*hil* white Mlcblgan,$2 000 3; No. 1 Milwaukee club, $2 20; No. 2 Hictoe
and Chicago I* held at $2 13.
Corn—Pull butane, higher, cloalng flrmly; held at $t 2<l for No. 2 Western; anlea of 48,000 bu.bela at $1 1701 MX.Ineide ilgure for No.
2 Western.
Data—Advanced, closing firm; aakaof 70,000 bushel* Western at 85j. on the spot and to
arrive.
Uye—Nominally unchanged.
■Quiet; sule* ol 0,000
buabele No. 2 wu* quoted at
,Mt i round hoop Ohio; $11010 73 for new
St. Lilli*. California tinner; sale*
■Firm; sale* of 17,000 bushel* Western e at $1 00; now held higher; 0,000
i State at $1 6301 07.
of 2,200
mi k* and barrels $11 23018 30.
Uve Flour—Sab s of 6t*) barrel* at $00500, W hisky—Irregular; sales on,200 barrel* at
0l .x«8e. for Western.
Wheat—llecelpt*, 184,1c4 bushels; market les* active ami 303c. lower; sales of 89,000 Inixhel* at $2 82)4 for No. 2 spring to arrive; 4002 43 for No. 1 do. ou the spot; $3 87 for N> *. t ami 2 do. mixed on the spot; $303 05
lor white California.
Uye -Firm; sales of 17.000 bushel* Western
to arrive bu*hels
Harley—Firm and quiet; salea of 8,000 bushels Canada West at $1 00. Malt—Pull. Corn—Receipts, 177,290 bushels; the market opened tietter ami closed heavy and drooping; sales of 87.000 bushels at $1 33^01 33 for new mixed Western in store end afloat. Oats—Heeeipts, 131,881 bushels; the market firmer ami more active; sales of 210,000 bus. at 70>i@77^o. for Oflio and Chicago; on load at
,3c.
Coal—Foreign quirt; sales of 300 tons Liverpool bouse coal at 17013c.; domestic Is un-
changed.
leather—Hemlock sole In moderate demand at 28080c.; Buenos Ayres light weight* 290 31c,; middle do., 30082c.; heavy do., 28^0 29c.; California light weights,2902»>o.; middle
do.. 29080X0.
Wool—Heavy and lower; sales of 410,000 pounds at U>0fti>c. for domestic fleece; 43c. for combing;38X04Oo. for pulled; 28038c. for
Tovtoa. l*r/»">lUn f
Texas; 1802tXo. for Mexican and Persian; doiiskle capo ami mestlga on private term*. Hlco—Pull; sales of 50 tlcrcrs Carolina at
1IX--.
Coffee-Quiet ; sale* of 400 bags U!o on prl-
va'e term-.
Sugar-Firm; smIos of 890 hhds. Cuba at 11X012X0.; 12c. lor Porto Jtlc'. Mola-M s—PullPcirdcuni Pull; sales of crude at 14X 13c,; refined 33c. for bonded. II >p* Quiet at 10043c. lor new. Pruvismns—Heavy Pork —Lower and heavy; sales of 2,730 barrel* *t $23 50023 73 for new mess, closing at $23 73 cash; $20 30021 for prime. Beef—Unchanged; sales of 190 barrels at previous prices. Beef Hams—Pull. Bacon—Quiet; sales of 100 boxes long clear atlSX' jlOO short clear 14X«.; 500 western Cumt.crland cut, 1st December and 1st Janu-
ary, lf%c.
Cut
Me its—Unchanged; sales ef 250 package* at 12013c. for shoulders; lO018Xe. for
ham*.
Lard-sieuly; sales of 2,000 barrels atl4® 11 Xc ; kiii ill loi* at 15c. Butter—Steady at 15028c. for Ohio; 20037c. for State. Chre*o—Steady at 10010c. Freights to Ltverpool-Qulet and firm. LATEST MARKETS—3 P. M. Flour—Closed quiet with holders rather more disposed to realize. Wheat Pull and 102c. lower. jiye—Nominal at $H 0001 02 for Western. Oats—Firm and sales at 77078c. for Ohio ami Chicago. Corn—Dull and heavy, with sale* at $1 340 1 34X for good to prime new mixed Western
afloat.
Pork-Tiather heavy; sales of 200 barrel* mess at $23 80023 90 cash and regular. Beef—Nominal. Cut Meats—Nominally unchanged. Bacon—Pull. Lard—Quiet; sales at 14%014Xo- for Mr to prime steam, and 14X@14Xo. for kettle ren-
dered.
Iflonev* stocks. Etc. New York, Saturday, October 5. Money—More active but scarcely so firm as yesterday at 7 per cent, on call loans. Sterling—Quiet at 1O901O9X gold for flrkt class bills. <fold—Without decided change; opening at 1.43%, advancing to $1.43%, and closing ;at 1,41%. Export of Specie To-day—$108,000. Oovernment Stocks—A shade bettdk. Coupons of 1881, 110%; do. of 1862, 112X; ccupons of 1804,108%; coupons of 1805, H>8%; coupons, new, 10.%; 1(k40’s, 100%; 7.8o , s 103%; coupons of 1807, 10%7. stocks—Active, excited, higher and closing firm. LATEST—5:80 P. M. PRICKS.
( anfon, 44%; Boston water power—; Cumberland 31; Quicksilver, 23%; Mariposa, 9; Western Union Telegraph, 86%; Pacific Mail, !!O%0141%; Erie, 66; Hudson, 130; Heading, 112: Michigan Central, 109%; Northwestern, 43%; do. preferred, 67%; Fort Wayrc. 100%; Wabash, 42%; Illinois Oktrai, 122; Pittsburg. 80; Toledo, 129; Rock Island, 108%; Michigan Southern. 82; Mis. sour! 6s, 1U4X: ^or* Ontr»l. 112%; Atunth M*U,113%;St. Paul pref«md.6fr%; M. Paul, 42; onto certificate*. 87; Mariposa preferred, is; Fort Wayne, 101; new Tcoaea.
see, 62%; Virginias,
Express Stocks — Merchants Union, 24;
Adams Express. 40; Amirtoan, 5$; Walla,
Fargo & Co., 65%; United State*, 56, Mining Shares-Heavv; Combination, 2/106;
Gregory closed at 595 Eldorado closed at 860; aou ooMfleis; Hmlth A Pannlee, 470: Corrdon. 80; Quam mo bnshcD. Hill, 145; LaCrosse, 66; Rocky Mountain, 64;
Sensendorfer, 1,005; Davidson. 165; Hanntmon, —; Edge Hill, 475; Benneboff Run petroleum, —; Gunnell, 200; New Yerk, —;*CotatBbfa,
14c.
Receipts of the Sub Treasury—$4,288,984 pavments, $8,458,109; balance, $100,674,216. The shipment of currency to tbe West for the week Is about $6,000,000, making fifty mil-
lions since August.
Harley— ..■ v,— Western at $1 30; Canada
$1 33.
Mrs* Pork—Sales at $3t 50 for heavy. L ird—Sales st 13%0l4c. lltghwlncs—No sate, except at retail. It.celpt*—Wheat, 64,000 bushels; oats, 97,000 bushels; barley, 14,000 bushels; flour, 20,000 bii*btls. Shipments—Flour. 331 barrels; wheat, 71,000 bushels; corn, 30,tKM) bushels; oats, 98,(HH) bashels; barley, 18,000 bushels; rye, 93,000 bushes. Frelgnts—Unchanged.
OB lens* market* Chicaoo, Saturday, October 5. Cloudy and cool. Flour—Active; salea at $9010 50 for spring
extra*.
Wheat—Opened firm and 804c. higher; sales at $202 03 for No. 1: $1 98X01 98 lor No. 2, closing steady at $1 95% for No. 2. Oats—Active and 1%«. higher, closing at
34
IXo-
Rye—Opened steady and 2c. higher; afterwards weakened, and closed at $1 30 for No,
1; $1 28 for No. 2.
Barley—Active and 405c. higher; $1 14%0 1 l^for^No. 2j $1^ 0301 07 for rejected, dosing
Provisions—Quiet.
Mess Pork—S ites at $24. Lard-Sales at 13%018%c.
Receipts—Flour, 11,000 barrels; wheat, 181,000 bushels; corn, 80,000 bushels; oats,^ 88,-
000 bushels.
Shipments—Flour, 6,000 barrels; wheat, 167,500 bushels; corn, 77,000 bushels; oats,
34.000 bushels.
Freights-Active at 5%c. on oats, 8%09c. on wheat and 8c. on corn to Buffalo.
Cle-ralasiA market. Cleveland, Saturday, October 5.
Flour—Firm; amber higher; XX red wln.rftll ir>. XX * ton her *lv> 18-
ter $11 25011 75; XX amber $12 50012 75; XXX $13 25018 75; country brand* are Irregular but Arm; sales of 100 barrel* XX country spring at $10 23; 100 barrels XX do. red
winter at $11 60.
Wheat—Market very Arm and better; No. 1 red winter beld at $2 05; sales of No. 2 red winter at $2 4302 50, closing at the outside Ilgure; Milwaukee spring bold »> $22202 26
on tbe spot.
Corn—Better rad in more speculative demand; sale* at $1 11 on the spot for No. 1;
$1 1201 16 for future delivery.
Oats—Finn, and 1c better; held at file for No. 1; state firm and nominal at $1 0601 06
for No. 1.
■KWINC MACH MU.
ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING- MACHINES
Are superior to all otkarafor tha foUomtng • reaione:
1. They sew with two threads direct from the
spools, and require no rewinding.
*. They are mere easily understood and used, and less liable to deraageaeat than otnei ma-
chines.
• They are without ehani
variety of wor
he stitch
articles which
require to
Itnan any other sttleti,
§. Unlike other iratklnrs, tflesc festto koto end* of the seam by than own operation. §_1 hese machines, la addition to their snperior
i capable ef executing perfectly, ige of adjustment, a much greater , rk than other machines.
4. i he stitch made by these machine* Is much more firm, elastic and durab’e, especially upon
ulre to be washed and Iroped,
v. • aevwv sMewasauxrm, ju w muvijr mu|JUXIVX merits at lostr'ument* or sewing, by a change of cote the n ost beautiful and perauent^cmbraid-
INDHkHAP<0>LI8.
Wholesale Paper
School Book Depot
••wei, StevAft * a WEST WASHINGTON STREET, ladiatxutpolla, Ind.
and permanent embroidery and ornamental work,
rend for pamphlet containing saro^hM givlng
styles and prices. Each family'maoh Warranted fer Three Tettre.
Our MB&ufactariog MatMuee
Snrpass all others In their adaptation to tha different varieties of work, sewing from the finest cambric to ihe heaviest harness leather. Thor
give universal satisfaction.
Send for descriptive circular.
UKOVEK A BAKER, Sewi g Machine Company,
91 East Washington street, Indianapolis. N. H.—The Grover A Baker Sewing Machines
were not exhibited at the Paris Exposition for
seplMoc'iUdpdAwtm
premium
BITTERS.
A HtimnlatiiiM Tmmlc - Stmumchle Kill* Bittern.—Good health is a blessing. The
Kille Bittern.—Good health Is a blessing. The wav to eajqy such Is to take a wine glass full of STRICKLAND'S LIFE BITTERS two or three
day. They create an
times
appetite; they
strengthen the stomnch; they cure habitual Constipation, Nervousness, and Headache
Constipation, Nervousness, and Headache; they make the oM feel young. If yon wish young Hie and good health, use Svnrcxi.Ann's Lira Rirrsas,
Formal* in bottles b; Druggists, and by the drink
TAILORING.
Leading House of Fashion
HOWARD IN. FOLTZ,
FIRST CX.ASS
Merchant Tailor,
No. 31 Nortk PeaaeylvkkHt Street,
(Second door south of Poetofilce,)
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
'RNT stock of Fall and Winter Goods is selected 111 with great care to the wants of my customers Drum the best markets, consisting of
Fremcls,
Rye—Firm and nominally bettei; No. 1 Is
eld at $1 4001 45.
Barley-Quiet and nominal.
Petroleum—Firm and strong; market un-
changed; standard white In bond beld at 290 30c; prime light straw to white, 49050c; light
straw, 47048c.
Tmled* market. Toledo. Saturday, October 5. Floui—Receipts, 8,703 bushels; firmer and quiet. 'Wheat—Receipts, 12,237 bushels: white 1* 2%c. better; amber is le. lower, and spring Is steady; sale* ol white Michigan at $2 900 2 92; amber do., $2 (>002 68, closing at $2 67 for No. 1 spring; $2 10 for No. 2 do. Oats—Receipts, 6,340 bushel*; the market is a shade better; sales of No. 1 at 02%c.; No. 2, 00c. Rye—Receipts, 700 bushels; the market is udebanged; sale* of No. 1 at $1 SO, and No. 2, $1 23. Barley—Receipt*. 1.560 bushels; the market Is steady; sales of 2 at $1 13. Flaxseed—Sales at $2 43. Lake Freights-8c. on wheat, 7c. on corn of Oswego; 1c. on wheat, 3%c. on corn to Buffalo.
■.•nievllle market. Louisville. Saturday, October 3. Tobacco - Salea of 76 hogsheads lugs at $4 10; leaf, $18 65; selections, $20. Flour—Sales of superfine at $808 25; A No. 1, $12 75. Wheat—Sales at $2. Corn—Snelled In bulk, $1 05. Oats—In bulk. 68070c. Bacon—Shoulders, 14%c.; clear sides, 1S%0 19c. Lard—In tierces, 13%014c. Mess Pork—Sales at g24 50. Whisky—Nominal. Gotton—Sales at 18%o. Rixer stationary, with twenty-eight inches In the canal.
milwrnnken market. Milwaukee, Saturday, October 5. Flour—Firmer; salea of city XX at $10 250 10 73; country do., $7 5000 75; and extra, $9
09 50.
Wheat—Active at $1 97% for No. 1;$1 94
for No. 2.
Oata—Firm; sales at 5Cc. for No. 2. Corn—Scarce at $1 10 for No. 2. Frelghta-Steady; to Buffalo 9%c; to Oswe-
go 15% o-
lIRecelpts—Flour, 3 500 barrels; wheat, 164,000 bushels; cats, 7,600 bushels; corn, 1,200
bushel*.
Shipments—Flour, 17,600 bushels; wheat, 91,000 bushels; oats, 5,0u0 bushels; corn, 100
buabeD.
oeweg* market.
OawxGO, Saturday, October 5. Flour—Active and steady. Wheal—Better but quiet; sales esrly of 1,000 bushels No. 1 Mllwavkeeclub at $2 80.
Born—No sales.
Barley—Tending upward; aalea of 7,700
bushels Canada at $1 44.
Lake Imports—Flour, 129 barrels; Bar-
let, 81,100 bushels.
Chnal Exports—, --—. 14 $00 bnsbel*; eors.63 MD bushels; hadeg, IV 600 bushels; peae, 7,806 Mabels, tatted, 7>
129 barrels; wheat.
■altlaara market.
Baltimore, Saturday, October 5.
Flour—Quiet and firm.
W beat—Stronger; sales ef prime white at $3 7608 80, and very scarce; prime red le
English and JPatlerae.
I study to please, and give prices to salt Hie times.
LOUIS 8CHOX.TZ
Will provide over the cutting department, which Will be a guarantee lor the high reputation this
eetaolisbment ha* always enjoyed.
Ji. B. Call and examine my stock before giv-
sep9l dSm
lag orders elsewhere.
FOUNDRY.
HOOSIER FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS!
This Establishment is now in lull operation, and tbe FOUNDRY BUSINESS in ail its various branches wilt here be carried on. W« are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line lor Hallraada* far mule, fnr mannVactartea, and far HaaaebwIMara.
Fronts and Columns for Stores. Door Bills, Stair Platte, Window Caps, Ventilators, Grates, Aachors. Sash Weights, etc. Gas Poets, Hitching Posts, Cistern Tope, etc.
Cnettaga for all mechanical business. Job Work of every description executed with caret and at short notice.
The manufacture ef
STOVES
Will be
tng and Heating
style and finish. n ... Merchants will be sui
part of our business.
b a prominent part of our
and Heating Stoves of the ve>y best <
Cook-
»ves of the ve»y best quality, ill be sold at Wholes*fe only.
Merchants wui be sn - —— - —-
Hollow-ware, Farm
ties. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes7 A neb
tors, etc. at the lowest wholesale prices. We emi loy the very best workmen, use the best Iron, and shall endeavor to make the best goods. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
A. D. WOOD, Proprietor.
Ornci and Fottndht—Net. 138 and 187 South Delaware street, near the Cincianati Depet. sep 9»l9m
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MORRISON ft PALMER.
-
Attorneys at Law, V > rmmkCMr*»Cllm*ik Cwmmfiy, Mbit dAwlp
W. A. Lowe. LOWE ft
. Jee. W.Nlchol NICHOL,
Attorneys at Law,
Aad Mttfitsss l» rnsraMrapear.
and Federal
Courts.
^yiLL practice
Office Xo. 16% East Washington Street, (Rooms formerly ecenpied by the late R. L. Walpole, Esq.,) in the Herald Building, jytt dSm ladlaMpella, ImHlraa.
JAMES HUGHES.
J.B.HABVBT,
aOOHBSaDAXTBT, . ; / . J A. JI Ici JS. t * • - *• Attorneys at Law, Ef JHIAMAVOUS, INBIABAm » t,
EeHHefcs, Itands A C#.
Wholesale dealers in
Boots & Shoes,
He. 66 SOUTH MERIDIAN ST., (Schn all’s Block.)
IkAiamspolis, fad.
J. B. OWOOB, Wholesale aad Retail Dealer la Faints, Oils, Window (Hau, Axle Grease, and Brushes ef
ell kinds.
Sign aad Ornamental Pslntiog.
NO. 81 EAST WASHINGTON STJUUrr. Mixed Paint in any quantity.
Binkley & Perrine, Manufacturers and dealers in Tmn.b;» 5 Valises, Travelitg Btgs, Etc.,
Wholesale sad retail, three doors from the Palmer House, No. 9$ South Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
* Repairing done on short notice. Trunks male to order.
HAHN A BALS, Importers aad wholesale dealers in FOBEIGH AND DOMESTIC Wines, Liquors, CIGARS MD TOBACCO, NO 98 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, ImtimmmpmHM, teuL
Cabinet Makers’ Union,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
F’UH.IVITTJR.E,
No. 106 East Washington St,
ImAIamaBwUa, lad.
D. ROOT Sc CO., Mannfaetarers ef STOVES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL GEARING, AND IRON FRONTS,
.^Wmehonse—No. 66 East Washington
Foundry—Ho*. 188 aad 186 South Pennsylvania street, Imdiuagalia, lad.
■i¥kea, TirkliftBi k C«.,
Jobber* of
i>ry ooorss, NOTIONS, ETC.,
NO. m SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET (Alvord’s Block), ladtaaagnlie, lad.
BERRIIsIi Sc CO.
'Wholesale Booksellers
Stationers,
NO. 5 EAST WASHINGTON ST..
lirDUA.T9JAPOX.TS.
Oonnely, Wiles & 0o., Wholesale Grocers, 149 MERIDIAN STREET. Opposite East end of Union Depot.
A very large assortment of all elaae ef Groceries Teag rad Tobacco, for aale, at very Lowest Market Prices. *.
R. DAILY Sc CO.
Whdeaie Brag Boon,
NO. 8 MORRISON’S BLOCK.
Agents for the Sale ef Coal Oil.
BRO.,
Wholesale dealers in
Distilled
Cot>x>sn
tOClKOl & 1TK VUSKY,
Also, dealere in
Foreign and Domestic Liquors aad
Cigars,
NO. Tf SOUTH MERIDIAN S7RER2; trails* lad.
Browning & Sloan, YIOLEULL MCGGISTS,
■ Office 161 East Wad
w ^ A .n w«?75i Ss
$500,000 In gold.
The A**l*ttnt Treasurer ha* commenced
tbe l**ue of three per cent, certificates tfi ex-
change for compound Interest note*. Import* for the Week-$4,025,402, Including
$1,510,195 of dry good*.
Rye—Firm at $1 6001 60. PrnvtMont—Buoy ant.
Hscow—S»Im of shoulders at 14%014%e.; rib tides, 17% 018c.; elear sides, lM%018%e.
Washlagton City he firmof Hughe*, 1
Weak If Maak ntateateat.
NRW TORE, gatweday, October 6.
Bank BUfcment Peers—gin Inras, $8,904, 82; in specie, $127^60; circulation, $121,186;
$2^81^88; increafte u legal tenders,
■t« A«aift mavaet.
ut. Louis. Sttordsy, October 6.
Tobacco-In good demand nt full frtftft*;
leaf I* not quotably changed.
Uotton—Nothing doing.
llrmp—Nothiog dotog. — Flour-Buyer* fttood off In eonseqaraen •» freights to the Sooth, bat Mm msrhftUftVftry flrof: **!*• of dftubie sxtrs,
advracid 60108.} sshet
ftf white ftt $2664 »od, $2 960S Mf spring nd-
Now Tark Wry Goods Markot. New York, Saturday, October 6. Dry Goods—Tbe market is quiet under the Iteimy weather, yet steady.
Corn-Pulf at #1 0301 06 for mixed; fl 12
GR|««HO Cattle market. . ^ Chicago, Saturday, October 5. Beef Cattie-Qnlnl at |S0S N for good to ehelee ilripplng. Heg»—Pull and uachragod.
for prime white.
Oate—Firm at 58061c.
Barley—Flat, with salea fit fl 20 for prime
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OHMQRNNATI PIANO IANVFACT0RY.
HERMNN GERtilO, PR0PR1ET0B.
1 0 US£JS? , itaM5f TSSf SKy; depth and brUIiancy of Umc, are uMurpasaed^r can be purchased
Every Ptaae Warraated Five Tears.
HERMANN 6KKOLD, Pianoforte Manufacturer. Northeast corner of Ninth aad Walnut Ms., (Metropolitan Building.) angfiOdtm Cincinnati. Okie.
J. B. Ml U T R. B m* m Record, Mercantile and Copying
Kzceteior Writing Fluid
CARMINE INK AND MUCILAGE.
Factory, 84 and 86 Sycamore Street,
Olaetmaatt, Wkie.
The Sale of these Inks is the largest west of the mountains. They haw
given general satisfaction for many
Theqm”—
) quality is uniform and re
years. liable
The Mercantile Fluid tat plats aad quarto. Is adapted for all prpotes. Blotter, Ledger an<l Copying, andJs a Combined Writing and Copy m* Fluid, equal, in all respect*, toattyTnkyet produced,oombining fluidity with good copying properties. Tne most liberal diseotmto wBl at an times be wade in wholesale lots, that the current cash value of material will aRow. $9* Fop sale in Indianapolis by Bowen, Stewart A Go., wholesale sta tiouers, and by dealere generally.
BOYLE, MILLER ft CO.,
DISTILLERS,
OIKTOXJN'DJ'A.TX, OHIO,
GtTTXOZ:
AND
SHORTEST ROUTE Em COLUMBUS All HBUIifOLb Railway Line. Change of TimMuly 22,1867.
1 .
Indianapolis..
Arrive.
Riohmoad..
Columbus. Newark.
Rellaire Cleveland... Harrisburg.
Boston...
PitU. A C. Express
N.Y.N’gt Express
6J0 A.X.
ihOr.k.
A 45 r. M
8.48 A. k. 1.80 r. k. 8.00 *• 8.40 “
U6 “ 1840 A. k8.80 “ t.15 *• 10 .45 “ 8.06 “
0.28 “
9.00 “
898 A. k. 1980r.x. 8.06 1.00 « A1B « 5 48 A.M.
*"i5 r. m. 488 AM. 6.25 “ 1.05 « ABO “ ABOr.M.
8h0 k. M 845 “ ASOa. M 628 “ LOB “ 8.00 “ 4.48 V. M
reaching Mxw Tons and PniLanuraiA In as Quick Tiwu as any route. Bai.nM<>nn 9% hoars, and Washikgtok Citt 6 hours In advance of all onus Rentes
ITew State Kwora «leeplm0 Csura * svpaasing in elegance and comfort those of any nthftr lltkA mJKh nm AKtan^ia FWvm. 112 Thl A hZ A Da aL.
other line, are run through from IN DI ANAPtiLIS to DRNXISOV, WMTHOUT CHANGE. arl
ri^n™at a SEASON ABLE HOUR for BHMAA S®“ Tickets good via Plqua or Dayton. Passengers to avail themselves of toe quick time aad sure connections of this Short JUina for the Eastern Cities, must ask for tickets via COLUMBUS AND INDIaNAPOL S RAILWAY LINE, which are for sale to all me above points
at the Union Depot
J. M. CUNT. Gen’l Superintendent F. CHANDLER, Gen*l Ticket Agent
J. S. SHACKELFORD,
tep5 Western and Som-hem Agent.
ALES.
C. 8. BUTTKariXLD.
J. Fun. THOMPSON.
C. S. BIJTTEKFX£1.1> * CO.,
AGENTS FOR
LUPs Chicago Brewer; Cestpaiy’s
Pale Ntvctv Ale. Old Stock Ale, Pole Cream* Ale, Pwrter and. BrwwmStemt,
BONDED
Liquor HKcrcbants.
Distilleries, Star Milla, Peoria Tninoig — 1 ‘— A . augaodiy
BBADFORB * SHAKP, Manufacturers of ■ Leather Belting aod Hose
And Dealere In
Gum Belting, Hoee, Packing aad Lace Lea No. 67 Walnut, corner Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO.
TAMMS BRADFORD * CO., Muihififm^fa^yrapR of French Burr Mill Stones,
Smut
, Portable Flouring and Corn
r “ ua “ D ““
0ffiee,B7 Walnut, comer Second Street, Factory, corner Elm and Second,
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
aug90dSm
In barrel, halt barrel and bottles, for the trade
and family use.
Office, Sample-room and Vaults—85 Market street, east of postoffiee, In-lkauApoMs,. Indiana. Orders in the city delivered with promptness
and free of charge.
Trade orders, both in and out the city, espe-
cially solicited and attended to with pr
jlyhdSm
FLOW. j
Huttings Patent Wheel Plow
£
S bound to have as large a SALE as any known
LAMENT Has been tested
FARMING IMPLEI
v — — ■ ,. - ■ - ■ > — — — — — —. - - — - wvjlR w months, and not found wanting. Any PLOW nan he attached to the machine. Send for illustrated circular, with testimonials of ex Governor John A. King and others. County and State Rights *old In any part of the United State.
THE 8HITOLE JBKACKET
Bwlldero, Bowse
Is especially adapted for
•iatmon. Bosoms owA Covpewtera. With tt a seaEbldlnr can be built in less time upon a root, and with greater safety, and taken
down hole in
i quickly, without leaving a'shingle nail the roof. Retail price $6 per dozen. Or-
_ price $6 per dozen.
ders Dorn Hie trade promptly filled at liberal dis
count.
Send for illustrated circular. BENNETT, JOHNSON A CO., aulV dSm 48 Dey street. New York.
FEED STORE.
LONGWORTH’S WINE HOUSE,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Golden WeddlwR 'Wine,' •porkllng Com who Wine, Dry Cm taw bn Wine, Delawmre Wine, Virgtnin and Ires* SeedlftwR Wine-
FOR SALS BY
Horn A Anderson, Keifer A Vinton, Stewart * Morgan, Browning A Sloan, W. I. Haskit A Co , Indianapolis, Indiana. angfiO dSm
LOUIS 8NIDKB.
jobh m’call.
Manufacturers’ Ware House.
SIVIDER A MeCAltlj,
WDOT.YCB AT,AC
PAPER DEALERS,
£30 nma nt WnHtnt Street,
CIN CINN ATT,, OHIO.
TXT ANTED. FOR CASH-800 ton* Bags; 600 YY Cons Newspapers, Books and Pamphieto.
GEO. CRAWFQA0 & CO.
Commission Merchants,
I®porter* and Dealers in.
* h, Sol Sodn, Cnnatie
Fonndry Fmclngs, er, Idnae, Oeneent, 9 ^RtRllRalC^R^RRRf
soda,
tttnnter.
NO. £09 WALNtT* STREET,
Camargo Manuf. Co, Paper Hangings
QELAJSTD OJPJBDJXIsraor TBS NSW I FLOUR AND FEED STORE By BOWKEK 4k PECK, seplSdSm No- 44 Virginia Avenue. -
SAFES.
■ail’s Fitest Coicritft FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SJLFJSS.
HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO.. oet9-d3m Cincinnati, Ohio, and Chicago, 111.
HOTELS.
B. B. WALKER.
J. B. GIBSON.
GIBSON HOUSE, IFoiintf Street, bet. Fburth and Fifth, (Opposite Merchants’ Exchange.) CINCINNATI, OHIO.
«t«r ALBANY
CLASS WORKS. J. B. FORD 4t BOM,
Matuiacturen or.
WINDOW GLASS,
I«ew Albomy, Io0laanu
TyBire now msnufocturing extensively all
WTTVU»OW GLASS,
Fiton 8B6 to 40x60 inches ^either single or double
Our GluetoKanuficluredhTEroerianced Work-
Giaas nunufactured In toe
Dnited States.
> lowest nanufac long experience in I*ACKIKTO G4X«4hJBB, ‘
Wtich is- very important to^the Merchant and and shipping. * V ° ^ breakage
Ottlee and Wnrckoase Ho. 19 State St. 'se^i6d^"® er 04 Vpper TeHtl1 “ d M * ln 864
Ninc^W^fiiiSi:
Ml SEABROOK*S INFANT SOOTHING SYDOP.
TTSE in the future
U.tn
_ take, harmlett ta liable ia all eases. '
to re-
siwSSsSSSSEP 3
PVftAPT YOIJB JBI*OO®.
Harley'* Sanaparllla.
This is the pure and genuine extract of tha
g.'4a^‘^s.‘aB&sa and disease*: AA-etions of the Beaee,Bl Costiveness. Debility,Syphilis.Scrolula^or
Evil, etc.,
Harley's Agme Teale.
Perfectly reliable. The only remedy for Chill* and Fever that is or can be depended upon la Hurley’s Acme Tunic. There have been thousands eared by using it who had tried Be usual remedies wfthoetTwneat; but in accuse has
UbbIav’s * ~ *
cue Teaic. Th by using it wh,
without Twneg*,
Hurley’s Ague Tonic failed to effect a ears. Harley's Popular Wona Caadly.
At this is reall
ifle for Worms, aad the »ru to give to children
rteetly tasteless. Any child will take it.
best aad most
Pen
Buy a spec palatable ft ties*. Any
Harley's Stoi
ekt Hitters.
For Debility. Los* of Appetite, Weakness, I digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of aeMoa of t Liver, or Disordered Stomach, there are no X
Im-
— ...Bra
Stomach, there are no Bit-
ters that can compare with these. For sale by
all Druggists.
twddle 4k Co* Prop'rs.
.. . .41 Bullitt Sireet, Louisville, Ky. seplSdmonAsata »8m
GIPSY DOCTOR.
Wanted—AH to Know tRattke
t>0<JT0»
X^Jn possession of all the Astrological Healing Acknowledge known 'o this wandering and pe-
ottiar race, and futur
of your rel^tiv
y the places wh» re you were bort
r.-y tlH‘ . h. r» yon were bnrrl— SBirafeflwigatggra.'g.gs-
priate remedie,.
Notice this—cure or no pay. All persons at a ^'distance wishing to know the nature of their dis eases, or have their past, present and future unfolded, can be accommodated by sending a lock of
-- aa,- '
iai
hair in
.stamps. Address Box * N >. 0 South liUnoismtree
$1; gentlemen, $2.
l a letter, enclosing 81 and tub pt stage
. Address Box 1098, Indianauoln
i, Indianapolis. Office . Consultation—ladles,
sepl U6w
LIOUORS, ETC.
W. B. Maddux. W. N. Hobart, WoodG.Williams. Formerly of E lether A Hobart.
MADDUX, HOBART & CO.,
DISTILLERS OF
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits
A.IsrX> WHISKIES,
TIICTIFIEIIS and manufacturers of Domestic XL Liquors, wholesale dealers in Bourbon and Rye Whiskies,
B)7 and 109 Fearl street, east of Broadway,
sepSdSm
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
O. P. VOLMER ft BON, ■ - Distillers and wholesale dealers in COGNAC BRANDIES,
Hoorbwa, CSlm. Ky© aad Can - IVltislcy aad Catawba Wlaea.
CJALES ROOM and Office, No. 88 East Market O street, Eden’s Block, five doors east of the
Postoffica. -
JPostoffice.
Distillery, No. 311 and 313St..Claix street.
sep8 d3m
Wholesale dealer in
Xj x Q, TT O IR/ S,
And sole manufacturers of
Dr. KaulYnan’s Bitters, No. ns Santk BeridUta Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sep* d3m
TO YOXJIVO 31EIV.
f¥X) arrest Seminal Losses to conquer X >ts and remove the effects oi Kai
bad bab-
■ its and remove the effects of Early Error, send 28 cento to GALEN’8 HEAD DIsFKNeAKY
Louisville, Kentucky.
"" ring bad ten years’ experience in this specl-
, suO'ering from any disease u hat rivate or confidential nature, an
Having had ten alty, patients
ever «>f
>f a private or confidential nature, snd ^ .. .fcWi with anv uf the ailments peculiar to the sex. by inclosing' 20 ** above, with brief statement of case, will receive psrticui.rs
sex.
jent of case,
for self treatment bv ret quackery. We also have larantee to permanen
The Ele
urn m
■U;
four days. T1
Those desiring to limit
n 1
a V;
itlv
receive particulars 1 ail, and thus avo>d
mi, an
ix Clasp which We
aric
ire vi netic
close a stam p for a »ai viags and explanations
ectio-Magne
nit their offspring
let containing
icoceie in Preventive,
iring can en-
phlet containing engraof the above preventive,
an essay on the subject of prerenti n. Ail
corresp
to J.
seplfi dAwly
nags with 1
an essay on tne subject ol preventi ». A'l spon ence confidential Address all letters S. WILLIAMS, i'rawerStl, Louisville, Ky.
rliildreirjlYjpij 1 y fEKKY’S ^ Worm teA
A pleasant, safe and effe* tuai Vegetable Remedy for all kinds of Worms founu in the hiunan body;
ror all kinds of worms tonnu in the human body; also, a reliable cure for Fits and Worm Fever. Possessing in its combination wonderful clean: - tag and strengthening properties, it will alwa; t improve the health or tbe patient, whether
affected by Worms or other causes.
Price £5 Cents.
Sent by mail for 95 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemltt.
M. 8. BURR A CO., 96 Tremont street, BosU a General Agents, and for tale by all Druggists.
Jel8 deod^- wiv
XwXA^lSrXIOOXD! How Destroyed—Wkere Restored.
IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN,
Whose hollow cbeeks aad pallid countenances tell in fearful language the silent working of some terribie disease undermining the constitution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death. Reflect, while reason holds sway, and avail yourselves of a treatment that dissipates the slightest disease, avd cures the most harrassing w eakness, and serious difficulty of
perpetual annoyance. SPERMATORKHEA.
This is not always the effects of Solitary Habit. Married men are not to be considered always exempt from Seminal Weakness, Sexuel Debility, Jmpotency, inability to consummate tbe marri-
age contract. Apathy and 8e: with wasting of the parts, and
spermatopyhea—they
and per vers i
ct. Apathy and Sexual Indifference, ig of the parts, and the two kinds of hea—they are the consequences of
e consequences
ny kind,
not be too stron
f?fy the
AGRICULTURAL.
1867. TRADE CIRCULAR. 1868.
rpHE central location of the Gibson House, iut1 mediately opposite the Merchants’Exchange and convenient to the Fostoffice, Banks, and places of amusement, makes it a most d* sirable stopping place for both the business and pleasure
seeking public. Charges moderate.
H. M. WALKER A CO.,
Proprietors.
excesses and perversions of ai Persons thus afflicted can
cautioned agaiest the disgusting compounds the deceitful genius of man has contrived for their relief, and left in the -hops for sale. “ Avoid them as you wou<d tigers ” When there is Impotency, with a dimuuition in the size of the organs, 1 u>e the Glass Exhauster and appropriate applications of Electro-Magnetism—these are the only sure remedies. Impotency never was cured alone by medicine, nor never will be I
can rea ease, ai
seated, unless requested. VENEREAL DISEASES,
An the Quack would say, “ Private and Delicate Uiseases.” Gonorrhoea cured in seventy-two hours, and without the use of strong injections. Gleet and Syphilis, and their co .sequences, radically cured, aad witi.out the use of Mercury or other injurious "rugs. Advice at all times cheerfully given, and consultation will be treated
with entire confluence.
*1 alone by medicine, nor never will be. I readily detect the true character of this dis - V and no question will be asked of cases pre-
ig public.
Respectfully,
augi9 dam
1 entire confluence.
P. 8.—Address all letters to
Da. P. D.XUSGRAVE,
Metropolitan Hotel,
INDIANA SEED
Formerly—Drs. N.S. Pendery A Musgrave. N. B.—Dr. Musgrave uses the ELECTRO MEDICAlED VAfOR bath AND FuMIGATuK. in all diseases arising from impurities of the blood. Medicines sent to any part of the
All letters for adviceTxmtainin
country
rtaining two
mala street* Oetweem Frwmt am4l SecwmA Streets*
And Agricultural Warehouse, aianapoas.
red stamps win be promptly attended to. OFFic*—No *6)4 West Washington street, In-
sepl91y
CINCINNATI* OHIO.
"PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE." OK. BlCOMlF’ffi Celebrated Preventive Lotion.
W. A. THUBSTON, Proprietor aagl9 dSm
United States Hotel*
Opposite tbe New York aad New Haven and Western Railroad Depot,
TbUCKRYB Grain Drills, one horse Grain X> Drills, Buckeye CuterMill^Chamuion Cider I Mufe ^heese^nd^Lard Presses. Uover Seed 1 Gatherers, Grain and Seed Cleaners, Sandford Straw Cutters. Lever Fodder Cutters. Power Feed Cutters, Iroa Core flbellert. Wood Corn Shelters, Meat Cutters and Stutters, Steel Post Hole Augurs. Richmond Steel Plows, Pittsburgh Cast and Steel nows. Potato and Landsides. Patent
a PPOVED
XX Freni
TED and nighly recommeuded by
ch Medical Faculty, as the only safe infallible antidote against mtection from Spe
the and
Special
reparation is suited
•BACH SPTBBBT* BOSTON,
JanSOdly
BT F. M PRATT. Formerly of the American House.
Coulter Harrows, Wagon and Plow Trees, Steel erapers. Wood and Iron Road Scraper Mill and Cross.Cut Saws, Churns and Butler
Reed Scr
Diseases. This invafuabie preparation is suitet for eitners ex, and has proved, from ample exue rience the most efficient and reliable Preventivi ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for in the Medical World. If used herding to directions, every possibility of danger ay be avoided; a single applkffition will rad-
ke venereal virus, expel all imabsorbent vessels, and render
Workers. Garden and Scoop Barrows, Mill and Warehouse Trucks, Feed and Market Baskets,
FARE REDUCED.
Wood and Iron Measures. Shovels, scoop, and Spades Potatoe Hooks aad Forks, Extension Step
Ladders,
Board $9 50 Per Day. niTED STATES HOTEL,
Grttito Backs, Ox Takes and Bsars* Bsc Turners, Oral it Tiles* Clstkee Wrimesffo* BspeBtoltere, Fsrke, ’ - Bakse* HtoSs sand Hnndlea.
may be avoided;
ically neutralize the vener
purities from the absorbent vessels, and re contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small outlay, save hours of untold bod-
ily and mental torments.
This most reliable specific, so universally adopted in tbe Old World, is now offered for sale for the first time in America, by F. A. Duport a Co., only authorized Agents for the United state*. Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, 96. The usual discount to the trade. Sent, securely packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with directions and pamphlet, by addressing to
F. A. DUPORT A CO..
Oak Tanned Leather Betting. Rivets, Belt Studs and Hooks, ou Dressed Late Leather, Hemp and
,.Z >t idgsisg”. W
^53eSa«
784 sack*; barter > 8 666’welt*, ra Wenther dear aad cool.
3.-
r.
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