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COMMERCIAL. New torn market. N*w York, Friday,October 11. Citton —Sales of 2 000 bales at 18c. for mid* dlino uplands; a sbade lower. Kiour—Receipts 13,588 barrels; tbe markft W*s active and medium grades 10® ‘JiV. lower; sales of 13,000 barrels at 99® 0 75 for superfine State and western; $10 30® 1<‘>75 for extra western; |10 60®13 80foriound hoop Ohio, 911 00®16 50 for St, Louts, closing unsettled and heavy for spring and wheat flour; California dull and sales of 500 sacks ami barrels at fll 25@13 50. live Flour—Sales of 150 barrel! at 17®9. AVhUky—Quiet and steady. Wheat—Receipts, 161,034 bushels; market Is ‘.’(340. lower and more active; sales of 171^00 bushels at 92 23®2 2Gfor No. 1 spring; 92 81 36 for No. 2 do.; $2 3G@2 39 for No. 1 do.; 92 90 for amber State and Michigan; |2 40 for amber Minnesota; 93 05 for white Gniessee. Rye-Quiet; sales of 7,000 buabels Western at 91 70, and 2,500 bushels State atfl 75. Harley—Dull and 2®3c. lower; sales of 30,* 000 bushels at fl 45 for Western. Malt—Dull. Corn—Receipts, 5,817 bushels; sales of 93,* 000 bushels at 91 37®1 41 for Western mixed in store and afloat, closing at |1 41U afloat; l®2c. lower. Oats—l®2c. lower: sales of 32,000 bushels Western to arrive at 79®82c.; and closing at 80c, Rico—Dull. Coffee-Dull. Sugar—Fairly active and sales of 600 hogsheads at ll}i@12>$c. for Cuba; 12c, for Porto Rico. Molasses—Dull, Hops—Quiet; sales at 40®65c. for new and old crop. Petroleum—Firm; sales at 15Uc. for crude, and 85X«80c. for refined In bond. pork Opened lower and rlosed firmer; sales of 8,250 barrels at 922 50®23 formes, closing at 922 50 cash; 923 20 regular; 920@20 50 for pnme. Reef-Quiet; sales of 75 barrels at previous prbes. Tierce Beet—More active; sales of 600 barrel-, November delivery, at 930 for prime roe--; gofl for India mes4. Beet [1 itn* —Dull and nominal. Cut Meats —He «vv and Irregular; sales of 110 packages at llU®12Jie. for shoilders. Him.—Hales at Bacon —Dull. Lard—Heavy; sales of 950 barrels at 14® 14%c. Butter—Firmer; sales at 20®40c, for extra State. Chee-e-QuIet; sales at lOffllfic. Freights to Liverpool—Firmer, with engagements of 100.000 bushels wheat at 9®9%<7. per sail, and ll®ll^d. per steamer; alao, 1,500 barrel* flour at 3®6d. per steamer. I.ATK9T M aRKRTS—b P. M. Flour-Closed quiet and 6®10t. lower for medium. Who it—Favors buyer*, with a moderate export ilcm ind at 92 80®2 85 for No. 2; |2 36 ®2 37 for No. 1 spring Rye-Quiet at 91 05®1 70 for Western. Oats—Active and very firm at 82c, for Western. Corn—Quirt and steady, with »ales at 91 38 ®1 4<>}4 tor good to prime new mixed Western. Pork—Dull and heavy; sales of 1,000 barrels mess at 922 50 cash, and 922 regular. Beef—Quiet and unchanged. Cut Meats—Dull and nominal. Bacon—Fairly active and steady. Lard—Heavy; sales at 14i<®14%c. for fair to prime steam snd kettle rendered. ia*aeT« atwekst Etc* N*w York. Frld*y,October 11. Money—A shade easier at 7 per cent, for call loans. Sterling—Steady at 109®109){ gold for flrrt class bills. ONd-Without decided change; opening at 1.43%, declining to 1.43%, advancing to 1.43%, and closing at 1.48%. Government Stocks—Irregular, unsettled and rather easier, closing firmer. Coupon* of 1881, 111%; do. of 1862, 112; coupons of 1864, 109; coupons ofl866, 109U; coupons, new, 107; 10-40’g, 100%; 7-30’s 105%; coupons of 1867, 107%. Stocks—Opened firm at the same quotation*, advanced, doling strong at the following prices: LATMT PRICKS--5 P. M. Canton, 45%; Boston wafer power — ; Cum1 erland 31; Quicksilver, 26%; Mariposa, 9; Western Union Telegraph, 35%; Pacific Midi. 112%; Erie, 70%; Hudeon, 128%; Beading, 10l%; Michigan Central, llu; Northwestern, 43%; do. preferred, 67%; Fort Wayne, 100%; Wabash, 44; Illinois Central, 122%; Pittsburg, 83; Toledo, 131%; Rock Island, 13%; Michigan Southern, 83%; Mi*, sourl 6s. Iu4%; New York Central, 113%; Atfuntb M dl, 114%; St. Paul preferred. 60%; St. Paul, 46%; Ohio certificates. 20%; Mariposa pretrrrej, 18; Fort Wayne, 100%; new Tennessoe, 63%; Virginias, Missonri tPs, 104%. Express Stock* — Merchants Union. 23; Adams Express, 62%; American. 61; Wells, Fargo it Co.. 57; United States, 62%. Mining Shares—Dmi; CornMnaiion, 2,860; Gregory closed at 526; Eldorado ck>«ed at 360; Smith A Parmlee, 300; Corydon, 70: Quartz Hill, 120; LaCrosse, 46; Rocky Motnftatn, 47; Sensendorfer, 900; Davidson. 130; Hanntmon, 75; Edge Hill, 475; Bennr hcfl Run petroleum, 410; Gunnell, lv6; New York, —; Columbia, —; Buchanan. 41; Central, 100; Pitbole, 45; Rvnde farm, 15. Receipts of the Bub Treasury—91,889,404; payments, 544.085; balance, 9106,203,062. oiaciaakti market* Cincinnati, Friday, October 11. Flour—Dull and price* drooping; sale* Of iamlly at912®12 25. Wheat—Dull and price* 5c. lower, doting at 93 50 for No. 1. , _ Corn -Quiet at |1 08 for No. 1 and fl 04 for N". 2. I Rye-'dk. lower; aalesof No. 1 at $1 48. Barley—Firm etfil 75®1 80. Cotton—Dull at 180. for middling. Oats—Declined to 67®88c. Rye-Steady at $1 50. Barley—Sa'es at #1 75®1 80. _ Tobacco—Unchanged and In good demtnd; •ales of 110 hoesbead* at foil prfeee. Mm* Pork—Declined to 923. Bacon Scarce and firm at 14%c. for kbonl* ders; 18%c. for olear aides; clear rib aid**, 180. — Lard—In demand at 18%c. Butter-Firm at 84®45e. Flaxseed—Bales at fifi 9M3 60. Linseed Otl- -Dull at 91 16. Sugar—Salea at 12®15%c. Coffee—Sale* at 3»#®7%o. (;hee*e—Saiea at 14%®l5c, Eggs—Salea at 30c. Petroleum—Firm at 52®65c. for refiMd, fm. Potatoes—Plenty and dull el 98 per her* , *Timotby Seed—Dull «t f34. Clover Seed—Salea at |9. Money—Light. Exchange-Dull at 1-30 discount huylkff. Gold—1.43% buying/ LWklerille market. lx>T7MTtLLk. Friday, October II. Tobacco—Sale* of 70 hegsheetfe «• 94 15® 6 for lugs; leaf sad medium, 923 56. Flour-Sale* at |8 50 for •operfiee, and Be* faker, 914. Wheat ■ Salea at 92 1

99. fodwbi ifckrkee. dt. LOcm. Friday, Oetohar 1L Tobacco—Flat and medium and good ahlpntng leal lower; other gradea unchanged. Cotton—Very dull and nothing doing. Hemp—Very dull and nothing doing. Flour—Medium and lower gradea eaeter but ehotM firm; aelee of double extra atffi 50® 1° 60; tjgfo extm, 911®n <0; abeteeaS ^Wbeat-Tirm and aalea nt 92 45®2 66 for white and red; $1 80® 1 90 for spring. Corn—Firmer; ealM at |1 0A for yellow and mixed; |110 for white. Gate—AeUve and 2®8e. higher; aalea at 56® Barley-Inactive aad unchanged; aalea at $125® 180 for prime and choice. Bye—Advanced 60.; ealm at 9117®130. Mesa Perk—Dull at 9M®94 50. B«eoe—Very firm: sale* of ihouldar* at 14ftc ; oleer sides, 18%.\ Hams—Sugar cured. 56%c. Lard-Firm at 14%®l4%c, Reoeipte—Flour, 8,781 barrels; wheat, 6,880 aeahe; corn, 10^82 sacks; eats,1,360 seeks; rye, 560 sacks; barley, 1,794 sacks. Chicago market. Chicago, Friday, October 11. Flour-Quiet; aalea at 96 50®10 60 for •pnng axtrai. Wheat—Quiet and 10c. lower; aalea at 91 97 ®1 96 for No. 1; 91 92®1 98% for No. 2, doelog at 9197 for No. 1; 9192 for No. 2. Corn—Active and 1c. higher; sales at $106® 106% for No. 1:91 06 In store. Gate—Opened weak, with sales at 66®67o., closing firm at 66%c. Barley—Leas active and 1c. lower, with salee at 61 16%®1 18 for N.> 2. Rye—3®5c. higher; salea at fl 33®1 85 for No l;9180®mforNo. 2. Provisions—Dull and nominal. Mess Pork-Doll at 923 75. Lard—Dull at 18%®13%c. Receipt*—Flour, 11,000 barrels; wheat, 182.000 bushels; corn, 70,000 bushels; oats, 129.000 bushels; bogs. 2,800 bead Shipments—Fleur, 8,000 barrels; wheat 87.000 bushels; corn, 108,000 bushels; eats, 78.000 bushels. Lake Freights—Active and 7%c. on corn; 8% on wheat, and 6c. on oats to Buffalo. Twledw market. Tolrdo. Frldar, October 11. Flour—Receipts, 4,000 barrels; the market to quiet. Wheat—Receipts, 13.000 bushels; the market is 2c lower for amber; tales of No. 1 spring at 2%c. better; white Michigan held at 92 82: amber Michigan, 92 61; No. 2 Michigan at 92 42. Corn—Receipts, 26,000 bushels; tbe market for No. 1 is %c. lower and other gradea are unchanged. Oats—Receipts, 8 000 bushels; the market Is %c. lower and sales of No. 1 at |163%; No. 2, 91 63Barley—Receipts, 720 bushels; the market to quiet and unchanged. Lake Freights—4c. on wheat, and 8%c- en corn to Buffalo; 7c. on corn, and 8c. on wheat to Oswego. ——— » ■ » New York Dry owwds market. Nxw York, Friday, October 11. Tbe drv goods business to somewhat improved. Prices are generally unchanged, except delaines, which are down to file, for best makes. Roberts’ and all wool delatnea are steady. Prlats are steady, selling at 16c. for American: I4%c. for Sprague’s and Pacific; 15c. for Cochrane’s D; 12%c. for Amo*keag,and 15%o. for Wamsutta. Ginghams sold rapidly at 12%c. for Hampden*; white Hartford was held at 14c.; Lancaster at 20c. Standard sheetings sold at lb%c.: Indian and Atlantic A, Roxbury ane Medford, 13.; Atlantic V shirtings. 5c. - milwaukee market. Milwaukkx, Friday, Octeber 11. Flour—Dull; sales of city XX at $10 00® 10 60; country do., |9 37®9 62 and extra, fS 76 ®9 25. Wheat—Declined and firm; sales at fl 93 for No. 1;9188 for No. 2. Oats—weak; salea at 66%®66e. for No. 1 Corn—Entirely aomtaal. Freights—Lower; to Buffalo 9c.; to Ofw* go 14c. Receipts—Flour, 2,500 bushels; wheat. 160.000 buahals;oaU, 4,600 bushels; corn,65,000 bushels. Shipments—Flour. 6.100 barrels; wheat, 63,000 bushels; oats, 4,000 bushels; corn, 1,600 bushels. oawege market. Oswxgo, Friday. October 11. Flour—Steady and in good demand; sales of 1,800 barrels at fll for Ne. 1 spring; $13 for red winter; 913 75 for white; 914 50 for double extra. Wheat—Quiet; no sales. Corn—Nominal. Oat*—Nominal at 70c. for Ohio. Barley Quiet and l®2c. lower. Lake Imparts—60.000 hunbels barley; 42,994 bushels wheat; 19.500 bushel*corn. Canal Exports 563 barrel, flour; 57.000 busbels wheat; 165.000 bushels .corn; 18,400 buharley; 4,400 bushels peas; 2,200 bushels flaxseed.

fflempbls market. Memphis, Friday. October 11. Cotton—Dull at 16®16%(*..; receipts to-day, 1,224 bale*; exports, 429 t-ales; week’s receipts. 3 606 bales; exports, 1,704 bales; stock, 3,834 bales. Pork—Sales at $27 50. Bacon—Sales of shoulders and clear sides nt 16%®19%c. Lard Sales at 15®10c. Corn—Sales at fl 12®115. Hay-Sales at *25@20. Oats—Bull at 72c.

Daltfawro market.

Baltimurr, Friday, October 11.

Flour—Quiet and firm and shippers holding

off.

Wheat—Steady at yesterday’s rates; some Inquiry for medium grades to ship coast-

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Corn—White advanced 2®2c.; sales of yel-

low atfl 48.

Provisions—Steady. Bulk Shoulders—Sales atl3%c. Pork—Sales at $2525; retail rates, 93550. Philadelphia market. pniLADSLPHiA, Friday, October 11. Petroleum—Crude, 21®21%c.; firm.

Flour—Firm.

Wheat Unchanged. Corn—Feverish, with sales of yellow at fl 55; mixed Western, fl 50. Oats—Sales at 70. Provisions—Declining. Pork—Sales of new mess at |25 25. Bacon—Declined %c.

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making a first elass establishment 5,000 5 TSS 6 Rosewood sewing Machines, $400 each. 1,000 10 Family Sewing Machines, flOo each.... 1,000 60 Fine Gold Watches, fifiOeaeb 10,000 108 Oil Paintings, by leading artists—ag-

es, and different articles of srna-

ment sad use, amounting to M,OOC Total 9400.000 All the properties given clear of ineambaraaee.

!• Ohbtaia Sk&res omd Em-

No. r 6 Main Street, be ow Pearl,

oct7 d3m

CINCINNATI* OHIO.

Xkanzig’ei* Ac Oo.,

TRADE

MARK.

manufacturers ef Fine Toilet Soaps, AND I* e r rum e x* i e s , 67 Wstlmm* Street. octT dtm CIJMC tBrN-ATl.

WILSON ft CLARK, Manufacturers of tho Universal And «E1T8* FURHISBEBS, S. K. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STS., Clmelmasatl, Okie. Shirts and Underwear made to Order. Agents for the Bemis’ Patent Shape (Toiler. ociS-dSm

OHIO MACHINE WORKS,

(Successors to Lee A Leavitt,)

Have en hand sad are manufacturing to order, POST ABLE AND STATION AH T STEAM ElVOIHfES, TYOILERS. Portable Circular Saw Mills, ■ H. -D 8learn’8 Patent Eccentric Head Blocks,

“ in-

ad

eh ingle Machines, Stave Machine*

l. Si ~ —

drilsT

Pulli

8sw Guminers,

Bh.ifting, tt’angers an

« sham ^k-MDMtogiV.V;; M8 sham With lagiavtags.

as Receiver*, k, whose wed will be

nlleys

Castings of all kinds made to order.

96r Repair in g of Marhinsvy made by Lee A Leavitt, or tbe Urbans Machine Works, will receive our special attention, as we have an the

patterns of both establishments

Works—Corner Walnut street and Hamilton

load

Business Office—130 West Second street. ocH d3m CINC1N N ATI, OHIO.

€HA». 8. CHEBVER, Manufacturer of PAPER BOXES, SffS Hmim Mtrest, C1NCINNJLXI, OHIO. oeKTU a

JAd. HAMILTON & CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,

And dealers in

GENT’S FEBNISHING GOOD*. 161 Main Street, four doors above Fourth,

CINCINNAXI. •Shirts made to order.

ocl8d3m

RESTAURANT.

Conrad LehrrUter.

John A. Lehmtter.

C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON AWO RKSXAUHAJTF, No. 14 East Washington Strc t, (Martin ling’s old stjnd.)

TTAV1NQ fitte<l up tbe Capital at great exXI pense for a Saloon and Rest turan- we

> keepi

Liquors. Wine,

rant well supplied with tbe very best tns marset affords. In fact we intend to keep a first class

i call

>on

labile to give us

ar well sto<

le. Cigars, etc

.i with the we intend

house, and give satis taction to our patrons

:p4l <ily

i pm is w

_L pense for a s

ticularly invitf tbe nnhiic to give usa c intend >u keep our Bar well stocked a i<h the best

and .nr Re> aubest tha markot

The Mercantile riaid In plats and

»*, to k&y Ink

and is a

wu.Jj.aV^-w’gTyiTS The most liberal discounts will at all time* be i.-ade in wholesale lots that the current cash value of material

will allow.

>gp.f. or gaje ia fadianap-11s by Bowen. Stewart * Ca, wholesale stationery and by dealers generally.

BOYLE, MILLER ft OO. DISTILLERS,

OIISrCINDYH-TI, OHdO,

BONDED

Liquor merchants.

Distilleries, Star Mills. Peoria. Illinois and Kenton county, Kentucky. angSOdly

■BADFORD 4k SHARD* Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers in OamBeMas, Hoee, Packing and Lacs Leather No. 57 Walnut, comer Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. JAREXMgRADFORD * CD., French Barr Mill Stones, Smut Machines, Portable Flooring and Corn Mills, and Importers of the genuine Dutch Anchor BrandBoltiag Cloths. Qfce,Bl Walnut, corner Second Street, Factory, corner Elm and Second, CINCINNATI. OHIO. aug40 dSm

cmsuMPixm, counts, hmcntis, fTHlS BALSAM It introduced to the suffering X. public after it. merits for the positive cure of •neh <H«rusts hare been fully Lsted. Tue tor muia from which it is prepared is rUOrred to by the leading medical journals being equal to any pmartption that eau be made up f r such dLeaaet by the stedinal faculty. The Balsam is. consequent^, recommended tty physician, who have become acquainted with its great success. AS AN iXPECTOflANT IT HAS N0 EQUAL ** ixmapo^d of the active priaclplss of Roots I'lAni^ whic i are ch«Rni4*.ftiij extracted. %%

medicinal qualities

MINISTERS A.OPUMUCSVkAARRS. Whe •to to oitea afflicted with Throat Diseases will Ra a sure reined/ in this lift 1* Am. Lostsuges ftnu w ifer* sometimes give relief* but thi BuHam,

insure a permanent cur .

■f-luir 11 *** clergymen please test its

TaaUaanninla •« FkyaleiM*.

. Pf- *»*h*“to* Harri-, lor m*ay years a resloentof Middle bury, Veriuont. recoaonenda the Balsam as being superior t, all other remedies

tor BroochltR Hesays:

‘T h >ve no doubt it a ill soon become a cla- »i-».i remedial ageat for the cure of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tabes, aad the Lungs.

-‘MATHANHARmIS. M D »

Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon in he army during the war, ixom exposure contracted uoasamption

He says:

‘•i have ao hesitancy in stating that it was by the use of year Lung B®lgftm th&t 1 ^»r now alive

and enjoy tug health.* 9 *

Dr. sietohev, of Missouri, says: >i

“ x reoomnmtoi. your SaUam to preference to faction*'* naeoicme for Uoagbs, ana it gives satisPaysicians who have failed to core their pa ti> nts should try this medicine befur, they give tbe case up, aa we know very many valuable lives^bsve been saved by being persuaded to give » despair because all other remedies have fottoo- but try this remedy and you will not be

ococivea.

.The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take pleasure ia carting .e it the attention of all medicine dealers, desurtog tha. the p oenre a sup

ply of it. aad recummen i it to th< tnd friends. It will sta-d t has the celebrated Pc RRY t-av

mm

tron and friends. It willsta.-d the t-u for merit*, as has the celebratel Pc RBY i*a.vi v rAIN K LLEK. which has been intro>iiicedto all pub.

rAIN

of the inhabited world, and is everywhere appre-

ciated aad sought after.

A-LLEINI’S LTJDJGi- B ALaAIS/l Will cure when a l others laM. > irections accompany cash b ttte. J. N. HAKK'b a CO., Sole propiietors, Cinci na’l. • >hio. ■B^For sale b> Br.j-mug A bloa , Stewart dS£?^ Kegfer A Vinfoh. Al-o.^sold hyal!

liable l* all < diseases: 8u the bowels, Res»tvaa*ts, Teething, ete. Gives health to the child aad rest to the mother. PURIFY YOUR BUOOR.

Hsarleyfo

parillm.

This is the pure aad genuine extract of tbe root ana w ill on trial, be found b> effect a certain and perfect cure of the following complaints and diseases: Aff« cti >rs rf the Bones, Habitual Cos' iveness. Debility .Syphilis,Scrofula, or King’s Fvil, etc., etc. Rmrley’s Acme Tomic.

Perfectly reliable.

The only remedy for Chills ■ can bo dopenoed "coa is

Hurley’s Ague Tonic failed to effect a cure. Hmrleyfo f*opmlmr W*

As this is really a specific for Worms, and the best mid most palatable form to give to children Periectly tasteless. Any child will take it. Hmrley’s Stomach Bitten. For Debility. Do*- of Appetite, Weakness, ladigestioa, or Dyspepsia. Want of action of the Liver, or Disordered Stomach, there are no Bitters that can compare with these. For sUe by all Druggists.

laddie 4k Cm- Rrop’rs. 41 Bullitt Street. Louisville, Ky. -sepl6 dmon s sata . 3m

T: mmB # ' M M m Si"

CLASh WORKS.

LONG WORTH'S WINE HOUSE,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

GmMem WaMlar Wime,' SparMUng Cmutvrbm Wine, Dry Catawba Wlae, Delaware Wlae. Virginia aad Ivee’ Seedling Wine. I FOB SALE BY I Horn A Anderson, Keifer A Vinton, Stewart * Morgan, Browning A Sloan, If. I. Haskit ft Co, Indianapolis, Indiana. augSO d3m

LOUIS BNIDKB.

JOHN X’OSU.

TAILORING.

Leading House of Fashion HOWARD M. FOLTZ, E’lBSX CLASS Merchant Tailor, No. at Nortk Pennaylvanla Street. (Second deor south of Pottoffice,) INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

1\yf Y stock of Fall and Winter Goods It selected ill with great . are to the wants of my enstomen from tha best markets, consisting of

FrcmcDv Ea®IMh JPaai

I study to please, and give prices to suit the tlmas.

LOUIS SCZXOZ.XZ Will provide over the cutting department, which will be a guarantee for tke high reputation this establishment has always enjoyed. N. B. Call and examine my stock before giving orders elsewhere. sepfil dim

FOUNDRY.

HOOSIER FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS!

This Establishment is now in fall operation, and the FOUNDRY BUSINESS in all its various branches will here be earned on W* are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line for RaJlrwada, tor Hills, tor IMaaafactoriee, mad tor HemsekatMers. Fronts and Columns for Stores, Door Sills, Stair

Plates, Window Capa, Ventilate

chon. Sash Weights, etc. Feats, Cistern Tops, etc.

Castings ft

motors. Grates, Gas Fos " 1

?osts. Hitching

card at

short notice.

The maanfactuxa ef

Job

tion executed with care.

STOVES wm be a prominent part of our business. Cooktog and Heating Stoves of tne va.y heat quality, ^yle and finish. wiU be sold at Wholesale only. Merchants will be supplied with Stoves, Conn ry HoUow-ware, Farm Bella, Sugar ato Wash Katttes, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Anchors. Ventilators, etc, at the lowest wholesale arise*. - We em loy the vary bast workman, use tae baat jaaa. aad shall endeavor to make the best goods. ~ patruaage ot the public is respectfully aol /_A- D. WOOD. Fropri Omcff ABB ronroaT—Nos. 135 aad 147 South ne ^^*> UBCi

aTToaafira ar ^w.

»Sssms*

Attoftwr* at Law,

law

X': . 2 nr. i

INDIANA.

W.AXow*.

JeaW. Nickei

Attorneys at Law,

;■> c ;

Manufacturers’ Ware House.

SIVIBER ft McCALL,

WHOLYC8A.L.E:

PAPER DEALERS,

230 aad 232 Walnut Street*

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

NEW ALBANY CLASS WORKS.

J. B. FORD & SON,

Manufacturers of

WINDOW GLASS, New ATbeamy, Indiana*

\IIE are now V V kinds of quality, and are prrpaj or small quantities for

to I all kinds of

WnVX>OW OLA.SS,

From 8x10 to 40x60 inches either single or doable thick Our Glass ia Manufactured hr Experienced Workmen, and is made of'« Superior Quality of Material, andean not he excelled by any Glass m. nufactured in the Uniied States. We think Merchants and dealer* in glass will , as we

I>A.CKIMrC3- QLAS3, Which is very important to the Merchant and Consumer, in order to avoid loss by breakage and shipping. Office and Warekanse Na. 10 State St. Factory, Corner of Upper Tenth and Main Sts sept 6 dSm

GIPSY DOCTOR.

Wanted—All to Know that tke GrlJPSY DOCJTOR

TYTANTED FOB CASH—BOO tons Rags; 6£ v v t ms Newspapers, Books and Pamphleta. ang90 d8m

Sadm

CEO. CRAWFORD & C0. r Commission Merchants, I a porters and Dealers in

h. Sal S* Feaad ry

or, Elnae* ( • Put as as le

rata. Etc..Etc., NO. 200 WALNUT STREET, Claciaaattr Oktto.

auc90 dSm

Aak, Sal Seda, Carnatic

Factnca,

Gamarg® Mannf. Co Manfffoctnrers of Paper Hangings am WINDOW SHADES. H. H. BREN EM AN, Pbopbiktob. No. 57 WestPrurth Street, aug40d6m CINCINNATI, OHIO.

E. A HUTCHINSON 'ft GO,

Importers andJohhenaf

Ha. 99 wainnt street.

een Thlrffi JenA Pearl

[John Dubois. W.H. Williams. did, Aagnr.

Commission Merchants, No. 87 West Second Btraet, CIMCINNATIa DHSD. Liberal advances made on FLOW, SWUM SND PROVISIONS. ang40dte

Boots aid Shis, M Fuart street, : <2VMCHU«JAXX, OHIO.

“ ,os,n*±

. AjhDragptyaff

—oHRSKBunff

eta r

<rv rirwlf

•t4

piano mmrnm.

liar race, ue will tell you the past pr and future, your namo. aud the n <mes or m -ny of y nr relative;., acd describe with unerring accuracy the places wh re you were born—ted of absent friends, your future prospects, and Clairvoiantly describe your diseases and the appro-

priate remedies.

Notice this—cure or no pay. All persons at a

distance wishing to know the nature of their dis eases, or have their past, prese t and future tro-

ut be accommodated by sending a lock of 'etter enclosing fil and two p st.ge

1098 Indianapolis < iffire Consultation—ladies.

TO YOUTVO MEIV. fix) arrest Seminal Losses to conquer bad habA its and remove the effects oi Kariy Error, send 45 cents to GA LEM’S BEAD DlsFENoAEY

Louisville, Kentucky.

Having had ten years’ experience In this specialty, patients suffering from any disease whatever ..f a private or cou^dential natur ,i-nd

troubled with any ..f the ailments i eculiar

to tbe sex. oy iucivsu» e w C ents as above, with briet statement <>i case wll receive p^rticu'-rs for self treatm-nt b^ leturn mail and thus avo d quackery. We al<o have a Vaiix Clasp which We guarantee to peniiarentlv' cure varicocele in four cays the Elect o-Magnetic Preventive. Tho^e de~irinx to limit their offspring can enclose a stamp for a oampnlet containing engravings and expanations of the above preventive, with an essay on the subject of prevent! i>. Ad

correspon ence confidential Ad ir

to J S WI LIAM

seplSdftwly

-vi A*i

ntial Ad ircss all loiters rawer347. Louisville, Ky.

Worm teA

also, a reliable cure for Fits and Worm Feve . Possessing in its combination wonderful cleans tog and strengthening properties, it will alwa: s improve the health of the patient, whether affected by Worms or other eanses. Price 25 Cemta. Sent by mail for 46 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist. M. A BURR & CO., 46 Tremont street, Bosfa n General Agents, and for sale hy all Druggists. jel8 deotfffcwlv

How DeatraYffk—WkereRestored.

ances

of

sway, dissi-

IM PORT ANT TO YOUNG MEN,

Whose hollow cte*ks and pallid countenanc

tell in f> arful language the silent working Some terrib e d sease undermining the consul

tion, memory and n ason, hurrying you t a pn mature death. Reflect, while reason bolds s»a'

and avail yourselves of a paces the slighte t diseas harrassing weakness perpetual annoyance. SPERMATORRHEA.

This is not always the effects of .rolitary Habit. Married men are not to be con-idered always exem,tl'rom seminal Weakness Sexuel Debd tv, fmporency, inatdliry tj consummate the marriage contract, Ap iny an' t-e»uai led ffer-nee, with wasting of tbe p irts, and the tw o kinds of spermato rhea—they are the consequences of

excesses ai d pe versions of any kind Persons thus alllicte>i can not be too strongly'

cautioned agai st tn<- disgusting com pounds the deceitful geniu f man has contrived fo their

nd left in the hops fo sa'e “ Avoid

t*v. Whftra thorn Im

yourseiv«b oi a treatment tliat

ces the slighte t disease, a. d cures the mo.-t arrassing weakness, and serious difficulty of

relief, an'I

sa'e

When there

their as you wou d tigers

pote cy, u ith a dimun tinn in ihe size of the or-

gans. I ii e the Glass c xha .lions of Eiectro-M gn tism

edi

ne S’.J and i

the*only sure

alone b

ate are

folded, can hair in a li

stamps. Addr-ssBox

N . 86 South Illinoisstree

$1: gen'lemen. $3.

sep7 d6w

LIOUORS, ETC.

W.B.Maddux. W.N. Hobart, WoudG.Williams Formerly of Flether a Hobart MADDUX, H08ART & CO., DISTILLERS OF Alcohol, Cologne Spirits AA.NX3 WNKIS1KTES, T> WCTIFIERS and manufacturers of domestic XV Liquors, wholesale dealers in Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, 107 and 109 Pearl street, east of Broadway, CINCINNATI, OHIO. sep8d3m

O. P. VOLMER ft BOW, Distillers and wholesale dealers to COGNAC BRANDIES, QALES ROOM and Office, No. 88 East Market TuiUHnn?* K ^ en * Blook » * v ® * toor * e * 8t t* 1 * Distillery, No. 4U and MS St. Clair street. sepfidSm

Wholesale dealer in Ii I Q> TT O H S, And sole manufacturers of Dr. Kaoftnan’k Bitters* N«. ll« Saafik Me rid lam Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sepS dSm —c ^ ct—.

8CW.NC MACHINES.

A SEWING MACHINE

appropr

_ i—ti ese

ten edies Impote cy never was

re*! alone by medic ne nor nvVcr will be I can readtiv de'ect the true character oi tt is disease, and no qu« stion will be asked of case, pre-

sented, unless requested. VENEREAL DISEASES,

As the Quack would say, “ Private and Delicate • t'ease .” c,on rrfcea cured in .-ev-nty-two

ithout the nse • f strong injtctn

es.

S'.”

hours, and without the use • f strong injtctions. t and Syphilis, an ( their‘•o snquences, rad-

.-ev-i

i.leet and ^y philis. an ( their''o sequence colly cure«C a: d wit om theuseof Mercury or oth-r injur ous ■ rugs. Advice ^t all times cheerfully given, and consult tiou will oe treated

yyuh entire untiuence. P ».— Address ail letters to Dk P. I). HCSGRAVE,

Formerly—Drs. N S. Pendery A Musgrave. N. B—Dr. Mu-grave uses the ELECTKO

~ ’ AND F

rities of

e 1

SD F MIGAimpurities of

to any part ot ihe

All letters for adv'ce containing two aps wui be promptly attenoed io

Office—No 46)4 West Washington s reel. In-

MEDICAiEit VAPOR HATH AND F ToR, in all diseases arising irom impu the blood. Me<Uninrs s. nt to any par

country red stan

dianapolis.

sep 91y

"PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CUtiE. N

DH. KlfiJOKIF’n

Celebrated Preventive Lotion.

ighiy recommended by the F acuity, os the only safe ai d rainst infection trom Special

A PPOVED and t

French Medical

infalluile antidote against infection trom Special Diseases. This invaltiabl. preparation is suited for either, ex. and ha* proved, from ample experience the most efficient and reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for in the Medical Worlo If used according to directions, every possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will radically neutralize the venerea) virus, expel all tmpui ities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and

at a very stna'~ id mental torm

most reliable specific, so universally t»ld World, is now offered for sale

tlyand mental torments. This most reliable i

adopted in the t >ld World, is no-

for thi

Co.

off

e first time in America, by F. A. Dupor uly authorized Agents for the United Stai

[he ns

packed, on receipt ol price, to any address, directions and pamphlet, by addressing to

T. A. i*L PORT A CO.,

:urely , with

mySkdlv

Sole Agents for Dr. Ricord’s

No. 13 Gold street Net

a York.

DR. WM. THOMSON’S

OHe* an <3 Consultation Pari or sire looted at

Urn. »» NomtM Delaware Street*

will continue

Dr. Wm. Thomson will gl to each patient a written 1 strument, binding himself effect a radical ana permanc cure, or make no charge.

Dr. Wm. Thomson

the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty since the year 1861—three years In the eFty of Bui-

since the year 1861—three yean In the city of Buifalo. New York, eight years in Chicago, Illinois, aad two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight years practice ia Chicago, ’—*- * J

thirteen thousand c

WITHIN THE

Beach ot Every Family.

;&<aa0VER ft BAKER

Dr. Wm. Thomson, in Ms

ala, Sheunaatie and

> a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingots kind, in conjunction with internal treat-

r cured over

for Scrofof the blood,

uses a - ’ “ “

Moos ment.

SEMINAL EMISSIONS,- the consequence of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced hy the youth of both sexes to aa almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train ol morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the-ejea, pain to the head, ringing to the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, eonfused vision, blunted Intellect, Uses of confidence^ diffidence to ap-

preaching

qaaintances, a

Mil -

Sli’J s

^issss^essi

Md no* mass tfcftf

e to fores new ac-

tion to shun society, loss of ‘ pimples and various

rarred tongue, night .eoosumptio*. nmnoand frequ»clly insai

_ affiieted, on the first

the shove sj

-toDff.Wm-l-. .

street, Indianapolis. 1

P. O. BaxlfiOh fobtdlT

i first appearance of any of

ibove symptoms, should mmediately apply jj^ Office and Consultation Parlors, No. h Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

SECONDHAND FURNITURE.

iTuttiiig’s Patent Wheel Plow ■tlird

DAVIDSON dk Ht’VEY, Dealers in ' ' NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE, lift Veto Washington street. (Fatott’s Block.) dona to order. nngftdtot

STEAM DYEING