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Tobacco.

A New York paper give* tbe following fads i:i regard to tho enormous frauds eom-•iiin-d in evading the tax Impoaed upon v'ui-ky and tobacco by tbe revenue lawa: Several months ago a person came to the i>:o identofan Insurance company with the ic'iuest tbat bo would insure, In tbe sum of ten thousand dollars, his schooner, her tackle ami machinery. "What machinery doesyour m liooner carry asked tbe Insurer, The ap« Meant for Insurance hesitated for a little, but dually said: “I may as tell you the whole ^tory; 1 have a schooner load of molasses; I have also a still on hoard; 1 want to Insure my vosm I for a voyage between here and Bosten, wiihtho understanding that sbe may anchor in the sound long enough to turn tbe stuff into

whisky,”

or course he did not mean to pay revenue

duties on the whisky.

There are In this elty places where clay stiMscan be bought; they cost about one hundred dollars we are told; and the loss, if they are confiscated, is, of course, so slight that one day's successful run will more than pay for There is a man in Ohio w^iowas, five years ago, worth less than a thousand dollars, and who Is now worth a million. He la a whisky distiller. Yet It Is notorious that honorable men, engaged In distilling, have met with serious losses, and there Is a general complaint that a distiller who pays the Government tex

can not make a living.

In 1800 ninety million gallons of whisky were manufactured in tbe United States; in isOO the Government collected the taxon four* teen millions. Yet there is reason to believe that over one hundred and fourteen million gallons were made in that year; and there is reason to believe that tbe Government lost nearly two hundred million doliars last year by frauds in the whisky manufacture alone. Every appointment connected with tbe colleetlon ol the tex on whisky la sought for though it was a gold mine; and the Freald ami Secretary of the Treasury are beset “lobbies” of Influential politicians, who spend costly weeks in Washington to secure for a friend an appointment worth, honestly, but three thousand dollars per annum. Itisprob> able that every one of tbe candidates for the place of the deputy commissioner In this city has spent already, by himself and his friends, not loss than a year’s salary In “lobbying” for

tbe place.

These i»er8ons recall the canny Scotch ship carpenter, who remarked that It was nae for the rauckle wages he shipped, but for the wee things he picked up ab«ut the docks. It has been suggested, and we think the suggestion an excnWent one, that Secretary McCulloch transfer one of the deputy commissioners now In Washington—of whom there are two or three—to this city, leaving tbua a vacancy In tbe department at Washington. We venture the prediction that In this event, instead of fifty applicants for the vacant office in Washington; there would not be more than four or

five.

When a great lobby can be brought to bear to prevent ihc removal of a mere clerk—as in the case of Me>smore—to secure the succession to such a position, tbe Secretary may be aura and the public will believe, that these work for something else than their pay. By all means let a deputy commissioner be transferred to this city at once—since the signature of a revenue official Is necessary to give legal force to tbe resolutions of the beard. But let the Secretary transfer a deputy of tried honesty from tbe office of tbe commissioner, ratber than appoint one from a swarm of applicants, each with a whisky lobby at bis back. Whisky Is not the only article in wblch tbe revenue is defrauded. A correspondent sends us tbe subjoined extract from a protest which be says was sent recently to tbe commissioner of tbe revenue on the subject of tbe collection of the tobacco tax. Hecent developments show bow Imperatively necessary it Is to make some change in order to secure a strict enforcement of tbe law. It is evident that as present organized the Inspection has proved an annoyance to legitimate trade, unprofitable to tho department, and wholly Insufficient to check tbe Immense Illicit traffic In tobacco and cigars tban which nothing save distilled liquors offer such inducements for evading tho laws. The amount of cigars and manufactured tobacco produced in the city of New York, and paying no tax, is so great as to demand the special attention of tbe department. An examination will abow that during tbe pMt three years tbe Government baa been defrauded of an enormous amount of revenue, exceeding in tbe aggregate tbe frauds in tbe distillation of whisky. These fraudulent operations have almost destroyed the legimate trade In tobacoo, and honest manufaeturen complain of tbe ruinous competition they have been obliged to sustain under tbe present administration of tbe law. There can be no doubt It la within tbe power of the commissioner to bring wltbln the control of the department this immense trade, eo that It will be Mu possible to prosecute this Illegitimate traffic. * * * It has been proved that frauds have been, and are perpetrated with ease and comparative Impunity. Tbe new law bus Increased tbe Inducements to fraud in the manufacture of cigars ten (old. The former law Imposing a tax on cigars from forty to fifty dollars resulted In nineten lbs of all cigars manufactured being returned under tbe three dollar tax. The department must therefore adopt more stringent measures for the collection of the present tax, or the revenue must necessarily suffer to a much greater extent than heretofore. At present frauds a/ this character run riot In this city—small city dealers are supplied with cigars costing 9‘iO to manufacture (tax paid) at fromtH to $14 per thousand. Tobacco costing 47 cents per pound (tax paid) can be bought lor 16 and 20 cents, and even tbe wholesale trade Is supplied In some mysterious way with goods that bears all the marks of legitimacy at very low prlcea. Tho honest manufacturer inda 14 Impossible to compete with tbe dlahoncat. ‘Many have failed in builncit and otbers are closing at great loss. When Congress mcela it ought at once to make aucb changes in the law as will prevent these enormous frauds. The whisky tax waa put at two dollars in opposition to tbe protest of wise men, who foretold that so henry • duty would only deprive the treasury of rev* nue, debauch the public service aud •■‘•Ournge Illicit distillation. The tax was held at

use of whisky. 17 was In fact a total abstlronce movement. Webavo groat respect for the temperance societies; but they ought to know that they can not succeed In making people temperate by act of Congress. Congress has nothing to do with tne question of morals; its business in this matter le to pass such a law as will rats# tbp larsest isvewtM at the least expense and with tbo least enoour*

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iweols l amgindto tee He doctrine of State lights, ae under stood and promulgated by the fouodete of our Commonwealth, and by the fathers of oar 5 at tonal Union, rescued from unmerited obloquy and cherished by you, aa It moat be by all, if tbe New England States, are to retain their senatorial preponderance In Con-

gress.

Upon questions of finance and taxation It la difficult to roeeadi# tbe incompetence which pervades our system of Imposts, with a presumption of honest Intent In the legislators

who framed It.

No man who assumes a es-'trf’y to make lawa at tbts day, should dare u plead tn excuse of his blunder" an abject Ignorance of I tbe first principles oi l ullilual economy and an utter Indifference to tbe recorded results of experience. But the intolerable burden of an exploded and unscientific plan of Internal taxation, combined with a tariff, which Is J nothing but legalized robbery, must have been saddled upon the people by gross Ignorance or fraud, and if not speedily removed. It will furnish tbe exhausted taxpayer with a semblance of reason for repudiation. We can nor. however, affect these national questions by our votes at this election, further than by demanding, as Is done in tbe resolutlone of your convention, a rigid economy la State expenditure, and I turn to tbe practical and Immediate questions of State policy which only aro properly before us for decision. U pon these questions 1 see no considerable divergence between (be conflicting parties, except that one has thought fit to renounce what I have always considered tbe most eseen-

The Ororer ft Baker

*«. * v 'v» • ELABTIC STITCH

an opinion upon the

to Interest

tial attribute of a party

local queelion which seems most the people of the common wealth.

1 confess that my inclination le to an open declaration by men and parties of what they think upon any question of considerable de-

bate.

Tbe course of tbe convention over which you had the honor to preside, seems to me, therefore, to stand In very honorable eontrMt to the timorous and time serving tone of the previous convention at Worcester. 1 am the more repelled by the pnlittcal Jockeying there attempted, becauM I know that most of the wise and conservative men of tho Republican party Justly regard tbeee sumptuary laws as preposterous invasion# by statute of tho lawful domain of morale. When called on therefore to take a aide upon tbe question! touched by tho reeoluUoaa of tbe conflicting panlee, 1 should meanly equivocate If 1 attempted to disguise my hearty preference for the policy declared by tho Democratic convention. After this too detailed avowal of my opinions, I should feel that I arrogated an absurd Importance to my personal prefonacea if I should still decline to stand as the candidate of the large and respectable body whOM action you bave kindly conveyed to me. I am, very respectfully, your obedient eervant, _ Jonir Q. Adams. from the New Orleans Bulletin. How 16 ffeolo to M«ro tho Yollow ffovor. The following was written by a yellow fever patient on tbe fifth day after being taken aick, the labor of writing It caused a relapse, which came very near costing him bis life : Tbe writer of this has bad a glimpse of purgatory, and the way it came to paee was this : Tuesday morning " Yellow Jack,” m called, introduced himself unceremoniously, and at once proceeded to break every bone la this poor subject’s body. Be waa left helpless and prostrated. Now appeared an army of little devils, who commenced prowling, proddliag and digging, to eatisfy themselves that not a bona was left unbroken. But, In eplte of all tbs devils, the skull remained unbroken. They made a detail to keep continually beating tbe subject on the top of th* bead and downwards toward tbe neck. Then they had a kind of Greek firs, which at regular Intervals they poured down the spine or tbs tubjset. Having arranged all these prsUmloansa, they, of course, thought they had him dead. Now they commenced a curious game; all Would whirl around, then stop all of a sudden and play with some strange device* that were neither cards nor dice, yet something of tbs sort. Tbe subject watched this game with Intense Interest; so much so that be almost forgo* his broken bones and unhinged Joints. Thus his mind and the spirits and tbe same went spinning along together until about dark, when a servant entered and asked if tbe subject was sick. He ratber thought he

Was.

A delegation of neighbors now crowded around tbe bed to learn bow the sick man felt. He endeavored briefly to convey seme idea of bis ft ellnrs. One of those present asked If be would take a preparation to shock the fever. He answered he might if It was neither calomel or quinine. No, It waa n homenpethte remedy. Well, tbe subject had no abjection. Soon after a physician made hie appearance, and told the subject to quench bis thtnt with any decent drink. Now, be happened to be always thirsty, tried citrate of magnesia for a while, but soon got disgusted with U, then tr ed lemonade, but With no better success. The novel Idea struck bhn to try pure cold w .ter, aud (bat tuned out to bn exactly the

thing.

Tho physician continued Me visit*, and would announce from day to day with a curious air that tbe pstleat was better. In the meantime, when not Interrupted, the robject and the spirits and tbe corleue game played by the latter went swimming along together as much so as on the fin* day, hut gradually the host beeamn i J tbe spirit* seemed M have elsewhere; other* lagged, and around grew more and more careleM. But Just in exaet proportion tbe subject grew more and more “powerfully weak.” Thursday morning be was all powerfully weaker; the spirits had all left but two, and one rested on each eyelid, Wllha kiok asd a enert the subject flung back tbe bod sever, tended on tbe floor, and said, “1 ain't dead jUP With tbe assistance of a nurse, of Whose existence the subject now became aware, be found* his way back to bed again. Friday morning be found himself ee powerfully weak that he did not feel able to raise a finger. The doctor came and looked ratber teere pleasant than usual; said that everybody bad expeeted tbe subject to die, bat, continued be, "You are not going to ate; you’ll be out In n few days.” - • A brilliant Idea struck tbe subject, and summoning ail his strength, he raised himself on bis haunches, and told tbe doctor be W0QM like to bave something to eat. The doctor suggested that tbe subject Might drink a Sup of coffee with boiled milk. Would a duck

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No. 39 West Washington Strsst,

dec* deewlr INDIAN A WWL19. «Wte.

WHOLESALE TOTS, ETC.

29 West Wuhiagtoa fltimt.

CM AS. MAY®* A CW.,

Nave now in store the largest and most complete stock of

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OTY 1III l 1UC CU1ICO VY YYMfl U98K9V M«SV6 and the patient gained strength eneugh te attempt to write this, which he Managed to do by eight hours bard work, lytgg *s hH hack and bolding bis pencil In owe hand and‘Mr paper In tbe other. And tits patient stBI lives. iGeacral Graaf oa the Lmo Ntecitwae. The latest dlspatoheerender K sestets that the Democracy bave swept the Ivey stone State, while both parties are elgtaHiaff a State triumph in Ohio. Tbe emphafre eondemaatinn of negro suffrage in Qblotettidi the question as between Georgia afltTjho State of Maryland. A prominent New York radtonl. Who arrived here this after9«oh,ea9^ the negro supremacy Issue has done the thlsetesf, aud that Coagress stands condemned. A friend ot General Grant asked him to-day what hennw . thought of hie declaration—“ the will of th# people was tbe tew of the land.” He replied, “The people have spoken; let them be obeyed.”— Wa china ton corresDondence of the

miNtmoiHiiriicYtoofis,

Ctstlery, Mmelcml Ware, Etc..

(Y OUR OWN INPORTATTOW, SRLNCTKD Xj/^exp««ly for this mark, t, bg Ms. Cbestes

J. X P XTs aa>g romerty with

Washington correspondence of the

Boston Post, October 9.

Maamfoetorex and practical Tuner ef Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, AND AU KUNE OF IMTHMEIfTt, Urn. •• Bm»t Mot*]**! Btrwwt,

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Jay Cooke owns and lospirsa the FhitedeL pbta Ir.quirer end Telegraph.

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Democratic NcattasstewM «w ®wr- JJ

frnor ' QUINCY, October 5, M97. Horatio G. Parker, tog., President ol the

Democratic Convention, etc.: Dxar 9m—1 huve Just received Informing me of my anm~

ocrato end conservative . .»tts” to be their candid*** for Governor of tbe commonwealth at tho not stealen. 1 pray you," oftbocoevention, to =scssggse

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H. M. WALKEB. '' Y. M. GIBSON. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Strut, bet. Fourth and Fifth, (Opposite Merchants' Exchange,) a (HNCINNATI, OHIO-

drtfonble

thej)u»inc** and pleasure ALTER A CO., Proprietors.

Metropolitan Hotel, Balfa. ■fmsity. Nmtmtoom Eromt am* 9epom4 Streets, ■- r» CINCINNATI, OHIO.

W. A.

THUBBTON, Fxwprietoe

United States Hotel, Opposite the Now York and flew Hamm and Western Railroad Depot. BEACH BYimi

janaOdly

By P. U PRATT. Pormerly ef the American House.

FARE REDUCED.

Buard $9 39 Per Day.

STATES HOTEL,

1-wmiBYlllm, fi£y.

A. meric a n Hotel, Chestnut itrect, opposite old Independence Hstl PHILADELPHIA. " Jy9S dtf 8. X. H RULINGS. Proprietor.

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CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI, OWO. B. E. CrlttemAem A Co., Pruprleturs

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. and in and will from this date

AVINU leased th* property known ns tbe Walnut Street Bouse, ana completed oar

_ proTomente upon tbe sum “ ougbly refurnished, painted, most excellent condition, and 1 VK-AMBNTDOIfi HOTEL.

W* shall be most happy to see nor friends and

Me traveling public, and guarantee the aceom-

of the CLARENDON to be equal to

^UEXLTdBT ft CO., SHIRT HASUFAGTCBEB&

GEtTte ffCBRISHlNC GOOD”, 1#I Main Street, four doors above Fourth, CINCIMBgjATi. MFShirts made to order.

8AM. LOWBWTJHAL A CO., Manufacturers and Importers of a i a- a. ir, s And wholesale dealers in Leaf aud Plug Tobacc«g,

No. ’6 Main Street, be'ow Pearl,

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CINCINNATI, OB1W.

I>aii*ig-or &c, Oo.

TRAD*

Hmmmfactmren •( Fine Toilet Soaps, AND r>er fiim e x-i e s, 87 Brmlmmt Street, oclT dim CLN CIBLN-ATI.

WILSON A CLARK, Manufacturer* of tbe Universal Nliirt, And 6EST8* FVRNISIEE8, 8. X CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STS, Clmctmmmtt, Okie. Shirt* and Underwear made to Order. Agents for the Semis’ Patent Shape Collar. oetS-dSot

OHIO MACHINE WORKS, (Successors to Lee A Leavitt,) Have on hand and aro manufacturing to order, POBTABLE ANB STATION ABN steam; EivemvES, TJOILEBS, Portable Circnlar Saw Mills. K. H. J3 Steam’s Patent Ecoentrie Head Block*, Shingle Machines, Stave Machines, Saw Mandrils, Saw Gammers, Shafting. Hangers and Pulley*. Castings of all kinds made to order. fifty*Repairing of Machinery made by Lee A Ueavitt, or the Urbana Machine Works, will receive our special attention, as we have all tbe patterns of both establishments. Works—Comer Walnut street and Hamilton road. Business Office—180 West Second street, OCCT dSm CINCINNATI, OHIO.

CHAR. S. CHEETER,

Manufacturer of

PAPER BOXES, 998 Bain Street, CINCIWIVJATI, OHIO.

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RESTAURANT.

Conrad Lehrritter.

John A Lehrritter.

C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON AND KESTAWAOT, Ne. 14 Ernst Wash lag ten Sire, t, (Martin Hug’s old stand.)

TTAVJXG fitted up tbe Capital at great ex XL pensefor a Saloon and Bestanraat. wupax-

ticularly invite the^ublic to giv^ us a ^

call, as wo

ittatbe

intend u> keep our Bar well stocked with Liquors. Wine, Ale, Cigars, etc, and our: rant well supplied with tbe very best the market affords. In fact we intend to keep a first class boose, and give satisfaction to our patrons.

sepOt dly

TAILORING.

ay Hotel In tbe city. Telegraph office in tin rnttBiT S.E

»• e*«0 Hotel.

S. E. CRITTENDEN A CO.

XANSATTiN HOTEL

Second deer from Broadway, opposite tbe Park : NEW YORK.

STEVENS

91, 99, 98

BOUSE.

9T BsUBWimy, N. Y Opposite Bowting Green.

ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.

mHE Stevens House is well sad widely known X to the traveling public, Xbe leeatton it eifoglally suitable to merchants and business men: It to tn eloeo proximity to the business part of the city—4s on the highway #6 southern and western Wave!—and adjacent to ail the priaeipnl railroad

and steamboat depots.

'*• The Steveue House has liberal aeeemmodation for over 8M guests—it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for tbe comfott mi entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well vsntilsteri. providsd with fasts

Leading Honse of Fashion

HOWARD B. FOLTZ,

B'IRSX CLASS

Merchant Tailor, Nd- 31 NwtB Wmmnylwmmim »B sW, J '»r."" (Second door south of Poitoffice,) IN DIANJUPOLU. XND.

TtyTY stock of FaU and Winter Goode is stteetod ill. with great care to the wanU. ot jgy customers from the best markets, consisting of

FremcM, £mg;linlt

rates- ^ GEORGE E. CHASE A CO., maytt (Mb Proprietors.

stcam cavecTcsr.

STEAM GAUGES TESTED A.. WAnUKTO. She only Steam Gaage Test in Indianapolis at V. HETUEKEHCnrOftHB AHA.OJBCXJSTS WORKS y M ~ ■Hbi — eamrBwemwmNem S«m_

>;*

I study to please, aad give prices to suit th*

LOUIS SOHOLXZ

Will provide over the cutting department, which will be a guarantee tor tha nigh reputation this

establishment has always enjoyed.

N. B. Call and examine my stock before giv-

ing order* elsewhere.

septU Dm

FOUNDRY.

HOOSIER FBUNMY

OrKTCIIW BYAkTt, OXNKO, TZ'-'i. r - ,-A- imifc - A . bonded

Rcrchants.

Distilleries, Star Mills. Peoria. Ililaeia and Kenton county, Kentucky.

IB 4k MBABB,

Leather Belting and Hose And Doalen In

No. 61 Walnut, corner Second Street CENCINNATL OHIO. AABBS BBADFOBD St C«., Manufacturers of French Burr Mill Stones, Smut Mncbineu. Portable Flouring and Corn SShSHSSfiFStSt.“•“* •** Office, tn Walnut, comer Second Strut, , Rectory, comer Elm and Second, _ CINCINNATI. OHIO. nng90 dSm

L0N6W0RTVS WINE HOUSE, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

CtelAam Wudatmc wine, S*mr>UlmM Crntmur bst Wima, Dvr C»Uawb» Witte, Delaware Wima, YliYtmla and

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Iras* Seedling Wima. -• FOR SALE BY Horn A Anderson, Ketfier A Vinton,! Stewart * Margaa, Browning A StoanJ W. L Has kit A Co., Indianapolis, Indl- »“*• “ augSO dSm

Lons SKID KB.

JOHN B’OaLL.

Manufacturers’ Ware House.

SNIDER & MCCALL,

WHOLKSA-LE

PAPER DEALERS,

930 amd 939 Wain at street.

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

TATAMTED. FDR CASH-800 tons YY toasF nngfiOfift.

600

GEO. CRAWFORD k CO., Commission Merchants,

Importers aad Dealers in

n, Carnatic rnetmws.

’^Sl.VV.SS.fr*. Flan ter, Eilaae, Oe

Mmmd. Pmasaaiee stana,'

Benin, Em., Etc.«

NO. 909 WALNUT STREET,

Omclmmaffil, Olaim.

aatfOdXm

Cunargt M&nuf. Co, Manufbcturen of Pape r Hangings WINBWW SBLABES. YY YY wu-rawtncffwwwfir a tef TTm n ■■* ■ miitnn Jute JEle MtiKBUMIAIif J- p MAHWR®BrOBL No. SI Wut Fourth Street, tm dim CINCINNATI, OHIO.

£ A. HDTCKIHSOH '& 00,

i.

Importer* and Jobboaof

HE^RI>W^»3S,

Na. 99 Wniaat a tract.

JEbBtweea Third iand Pearl Bta* i-a: -

. :i*.

cnrcnnrATi, ^oaxa

John Dubois. W. H. Williams. J. S. Angor.

A AYJOUK,

wood working machines at all descriptions, and moulding bits, both fiat and round augTdSm

WIVtE, LIQUORS,

ALE ANB BEBB,

TOBACCOS AUD CIGARS,

tBU , -i .

OF THE BEST BRANDS,

CHARLES NEEB, Proprietor.

This Establishment is now in lull operation, ■d the FOUNDRY BUSIN1SS in all its various branches will her* he carried oa. W* are prepared to do all Unde of work in ear line for Bstllrmmdo, far Mills, carles, amd far Ham

Commission Merchants) CINCXNNAYI, advances made FUTOIt GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. nagSOdfon

aa Bamrl Street.

WTOBA6E ANB

10,000,000 eariTAL, OMnnaMWIMBRCBAIfTS, ee

simmiat.

el' *

(Opposite Wesley Ch4aU

.j ! ,r« •«'>'

:ii> tt

This Ageney being oa thaj " efQfofc S ---^

‘ •’ ‘ t ^ Removed from JB Bonth Delaware

thh very best workmen, use t!

and shall endeavor to make tiakete*

Delaware street, near tbe i

J. -Mi! 1*»

rT’iiwW*

mala from which It is prepared torSenM tobv eoaaequmUy, recommended by pbyelcianswko

bave bneneae acquainted wiob im g^s

« a EXKCTOUKT IT HAS w EMU. am so eM«a afflieted with Throat Diseases, win ^saaaaaswsBssaai

Testiaaamlals at PMyelciama.

Dv- Nathaniel Harris, tor many years n resldeatof middle bury, Vermont, recommends the

superior to an other remedies

tor BroacUot. tiesays:

“y*ve no doubt it will soon become a elmsical remedial agent for foe core of all diseases of the Throat, B«mchial Tubm. and the LuEunT

Dr. r fete her, of Missonri, says:

“I recommend your Balsam in preference to

and enjoying ~ jrietcbei

nend youi __

faction ” -‘ eaicine for aud it gives satis-

Physicians who have failed to cure their pa

timts should try this medicine before they give toe ease up, as we know very many valuable it^trtaT* ,>e * a tavedby being persuaded to give

111 other remedies have

deceived t tty t)1 “ remed y and you wiU not be The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take pleasure in calling to it the attention of all medicine dealers, desiring that the procure a supply of it, and recommend it to their afflicted patron'. and friends. It will stand, tbe test for merhaj the celebrated P • KRY UAVIV f AIN AiliLiKR, which has been introduced to all parts

elated lUH^soughTaftM.* 11 * 1

a-lleist^s Lxjisra- e alsam PMy ^^i^l-.^'iroctionsmxom-

Sole proprietors, Cinci» na*‘i,

JM-For sale by Bro- nu»g A Sloa , Stewart ft Morgan, Keefer ft Vinton. Al-o. sold by all Druggists oct7 i4 w3m

PVS1PY YOU]

This is

rook

hie the pure and genuine extract of tee . —d wUl, na total, be fonDd to eitoct a eerCostiveness^Debmty.Syphilis^crofula, or Kiag’s

Hmricy’s Acme Tanule.

S2£iS72f£

Hurley’s Ague Tonie. There have besa toousands cured by using it who had tried toe i remedies without bemefft; bat in no ease Hurley’s Ague Tonie failed to effect a ears.

■mrley’s JPmpmlar Wm

As this is best and mo

Perlectly tasi

tbe usual

has

ifle for Worms, aad tbe onr *— 1 —*—

Any cl

really a spec

iet palatable form to give to 'children isteless. Anv child will take it.

Hmrtey’s HtemamcM Hitlers. For Debility, Loe« of Appetite, Weakness, In-

digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of the

Liver, or Disordered Stomach, there are no Bit-

JubSSeST"***" with th ’ ese -

For sale by

•fn nni a Rndtile dfc Cm* Prwp'rw. 41 Bullitt Street. Louisville. Ky. sepl6 dmon a sat* »3m

CLASS WORKS.

X£W AliBXXV CLASS WORKS.

J. B. FORD & SON.

Manufacturers of

WINDOW GLASS, Near Albamy, Imdlamm.

E are^now^roanufretnring extensively all

re prepared to fill orders in*large

ities for all kinds of

quality, and are or small quanti

WIIVI>OW OLASS, From 8x10 to 40x60 inches, either single or double thick. Our Glass is Manufactured hr Experienced Workmen, and is made of’ a Superior Quality of Material, andean not be excelled by any Glass msnnfactured in the United States. We think Merchants and dealers in glass will find it to their interest to purchase from us, as we are determined to sell at the lowest manufacturers’ prices, and have men of long experience in 0PJACHXN-C3- OLAJSS, Which is very important to the Merchant and Consumer, in order to avoid loss by breakage aad shipping. Office am* YTaremauae Na. 19 State St. Factory, Corner of Upper Tenth and Main Sts sepl6 d3 m

TO YOTJTVO IVIEIV.

ten years’ evpertcuoe in this speci-

alty, patients suflering irom anv disease whatever ..f a private or cod P den tial natiir-, snd ladies troubled with anv of the ailments peculiar to the sex. by inclosing 25 cento as above, with briet statement of case, will receive particu

If treatment bv return mail, and thu

p i ,ric

treatment bv return mail, and'thus avoid quackery. We also have a Yarix Clasp which We guarantee to permanently cure varicocele in four days. The Klectio-Magnetic Preventive. Those desiring to limit their offspring can enclose a stamp for a pamphlet containing engravings and explanations of the above preventive with an essay on the subject of preventi n. All correspon ence confidential Address all letters to J. S. Wll.LIAMS, drawer 247, Louisville, Ky.

seplSd&wly

\VORM TEA.

a pleasant, sareand effe< toal Vegetable Remedy for all kinds of Worms founu in the human body; also, a reliable cure for Fits and Worm Fever. Possessing in its combination wonderful cleans ■erties, it will alwaj* whether

Price 95 Cents. Sent by mail for 26 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist. M. S. BURR ft CO., S6 Tremont street, Bosn n General Agents, and for sale by all Druggists. jel8deou>wly

GIPSY DOCTOR.

Warn ted—All te Cknow tttat site GMJPSY DOCTOR ting

pe-

and future, your name, and the na off your relatives, aad describe with

you the past present a the names or many

ng ac-

ted

priate remedies.

Notice Brie—care or no pay. ietance wishing to know the ni

eases, or hare their past, present and future unfolded, can be accommodated by sendinga lock of

All persons at a nature of their dis

hair in a letter enclos

W». fil; gentlemen. 82.

septdtw

LIOUORS, ETC.

W. B. Maddux. W.N. Hobart, Wooa G.Williams Fornaexiy of Fletlter A Hobart MAOOUX, HOBtaT 4 CO., DISTILLERS OF Alcohol, Cologne Spirits ATSTID WHISKIES, T ’ L- : .--7 -i T> ECTIFIESS and manufacturers of Domestic Ak Liquors, wholesale dealers la Bourbon and KyeykmkiaB, ' 107 and 109 Pearl street, east of Broadway,

CINCINNATI, OHIO-

sepS dSm

O. P. VOLMER & BOH, Distillers and wboiesaie dealers in COGNAC BRANDIES, QALES ROOM aad Office. No. 88 East Market & street, Eden’s Block, five doors eaet of the PuetoBee. Dtstinery, No. Stl and 818 St. Clair street.

Se KLA.TJi’BJLAJV, Wholesale dealer in Xj I Q, .U O E/ S, ' x " And sol* manafacturers of Bp# IkEurniail’s BIUers» Na. lie SaaitM -TXeridiej* street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ^ : eepfdSe* > " ' SBWIWC MACHIWES. A SEWING 1ACHINE

IMZ-ALTHIOCaD! How Destroyed-Where Restored.

IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, Whose hollow cheeks and pallid countenances tell in fearful language the silent working of some terrible disease undermining the constituing

av pates the harrassin

yourselves or a treatment that slightest disease, and cures the most arrassing weakness, and serious difficulty of perpetual annoyance. SPERMATORRHEA. This is not always the effects of Solitary Habit. Married men are not to be considered alwavs exempt from Seminal Weakness, Sexuel Debil.ty

ting rrhei

Spermator

excesses and perve

the parts, and

they are the consequences of

:rsions of any kind.

1 can

any kind.

Persons thus afflicted can not be too strongly autioned against the disgusting compounds the Leceitful geniux <>f man has contrived for their

for eale. “ Avoid

an ha ’.hoc

Avoid

When there is 1m-

of the t

deceitful genius

relief, and left in the them as you would tigers.’

potency, with a dimunition in the size < gans, I use the Glass Jtxhausier and appropriate applications of Electro-Magm tism—these are the only snre remedies. Impoteocy never was sd alone bv medicine, nor never will be. I readily detect the true "k-rwv’vr of this dis - t, and no question will be asked of casespre-

« requested.

cured

can

ease,

sented, unless requesi

VENEREAL DISEASES,

“ Private and Delicate cured in seventy-two

i .he use-«*'strong injections. Gleet and Syphilis, and their co sequences, radically cured, and witnout the use of Mercury or

P. A—Address all letters to Dn. P. D.MUSGRAVE,

Formerly—Drs. N. 6. Pendery A Musgrave. N. B.—Dr. Musgrave uses the ELECTRO MEDICATED VAPOR BATH AND F.jMIGATOR, In ail diseases arising from imparities of the blood. Medicines sent to any part of the country All letters for advice containing two red stamps will be promptly attended to. Omcx—No. 96)4 West Wwkington street. Indianapolis. sepltly

“PREVENTION IS BETTEfl THAN CURE."

INK. Micomik’ffi

Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPOVED aad highly recommended by the Xx. French Medical Faculty, aa the only safe and infallible Antidote against infection from Special Diseases. This invaluable preparation is suited for cithers ex, and has proved, from ample experience the most efficient and reliable Preventive r discovered, thus effecting a desideratum

'' If used ac-

. _ of danger gle application will radvenereal virus, expel all im-

purities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small outlay, save hours of untold bod-

Uyaadmental torments.

This most reliable specific, so universally adopted la the Old World, is now offered for sale for tbe first time in America, by P. A. Duport ft Co., only authorized Agents for the United States.

ever

Ion;

may b ically.

peeked, directio

any address, wf

. >i price, 1

> and pamphlet, by addressing to

mySdlff

> Agents for Dr. Ricord’s P. L., No. 13 Gold street New York.

DR. WM. THOMSON’S

OflkoaadCooeitIUtion Parlors orelocated at • ffioatak Kkelaruntre Street* YTTHERE he will contJ YY to treat and cure Pri Diseases, in all their spot stages, ramifications phrase. Dr. Wm. Thomson wiU _ to eacB patient a written inrumeht, binding himself tol effect a radical and permanent! cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has