Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1867 — Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. New York market. NKW YORK. Tuesday,October 15, f : toil—Bales of 1,800 bales at l!)ei£. for mid* ti-n’:; uplamlg; firmer and cloning nutet. I , •nr-necelpts 15,000 barreN; the market >' 1 ’<41oc. better, advance ebii fly In shipping ! r ob s; sales of IS, too barrels at fi> 35® S'lu for superfine State and western; ifio 00® lion for extra western; fl000®l4 i'.ior round lio p Ohio, *11 0o<3io 50 for St. LouD. elosu •' ijulet.. California firmer; sales of 3,500 hii' ks at *11 75® 13 75. K'C Flour-Bales of 50 barrels at *7 756,0 80. Uhisky-Bteady. ^ Wheat-Receipts, 150.687 bushel*; market op nod 2jt:ir.. better, but with a further advain e in freights tho improvement was lost; sab s of 234,000 bushels at *2 20®2 28 for No, o -pi ing: *2 8I®2 .74 for No. 2 ditto; *2 30® 8 lo for No, 1 ditto; *2 75 for amber State; *280 for amber Michigan; white Michigan for export on private terms, Rye-Quiet; sales of 3,000 bushels, to arrive, at *rCs Harley—Heavy and lower; sales of 18,000 bushels at |1 38 for westun, and *151 for Canada West. Barley Malt—Dull; sales of 2,000 bushels of poor at $1 30 for Canada. IVhs—Firmer; sales of 7,000 bushels In bond at fl 55. Corn-Receipts, 67,733 bushels; market opened 1c. better, snd closed firm; sale* of06 - 000 bushel* at fl 42®I44 for mixed western in store and afloat, closing at *1 43 afloat; *1 45 for No. 1 Illinois. Oats Receipts. 09.425 bushels; marketfirmer; sales of 275,000 bushels at 82®83c. for western; a load reported to arrive »l8lc. Oroccrles— Dull. Hops-Quiet at40££5c. for old and new. Petroleum-Quiet at 15^c. for crude, and 35l£c. for refined In bond. Pork- Heavv and drooping; sales of 32,500 barrels at $22 25@22 45 (or mess, and closing at 122 37. regular way; $20®20 50 for prime. Beef—Quiet; sales of 120 barrels at previous prices. Beef Hams- Quiet; sales of 60 barrels western at |30. Bacon—Quiet and steady; sale* of 85 boxes of Stratford at 13J<®i3J^e..; 2.00ft -pounds short ribbed bulk ui 18|4®l8l4c.; 2,000pounds do at 13%e„ ( ut Meats—Dull; sales of 145 nackages at 12 ® I3e. for shoulders, and I5i^®17j^e. for hams. B ird—Heavy; sales of 95o barrels at 13Ji® 14JjJe.—latter extreme. Butter—Firmer; sales at 20®40c. for extra State. Ctoee»e—Quiet and firm: sales at 16c. Freights t.> l.lvcrpool—Firmer, with engagements of GO/hm) bushels wheat at ll®Il^d. per sail, and 14d. per steamer; 10%e. for corn, Hosing firm; 15c r>r wheat, per steam, with shippers at 1 LATEST MARKET.*—b p. M, Flour—Closed firm and fairly active, on the medium grades. Wheat—stendp at $2 27 for No. 3: $2 33 for No. 2; and *2 37®2 38 for No. 1 spring. Rye-Quiet at $1 68 for western. Corn-Firmer at $1 42>j®l44 for good to prime mixed western. Pork—Quiet at $22 25®22 40 for mess, cash and regular wav; sales of 500 barrels rocss for tbe 18th at $22 37^022 40. Beef—Nominal. Bacon—In fair rein;e*t at steady pjlecf. Cut Meats—Nominally unchanged. Lard—Quiet at 14^@14>$c. for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered. IflkneTt Ntocket Etc. NEW YORK. Tuesday,October 15, Money—Active at G®7 per cent, call loan* (exchange—Dull at 1G9®109’£ for gold and first class bills. Oolu—Lower; opened at 1.44%, declined to 1.44%, and closed at 1.43%. Government Stocks—A shade lower. Coupons of 1881. 111%; do. of 1862, 11%; coupons of 1864,108%; coupons of 1865, lu8%; coupons, new, lo.; logo’s, 100%; 7-8o’s 104%; coupons of 1867. 106%; United Stales 6'*. |88|, registered, 111%; .January and July, 107%. Receipts at the sub-treasury to-day, $3,355,. 424; payments, $1,427,321; balance, $111,047,-

593.

latest rRrCK«--r> r. m. Stocks—Opened firm ami broke down after the scond board, but subscijuonlly improved

ami closed strong.

Can on, 45; Boston water power —; Cumberland 31; Quicksilver. 2-1%; Mnrlposn, 9; Western Union Telegraph. 35%; J’aHflc Mail, 115; Erie, 78; Hudson, 127%; Rending, 102; Michigan Central. 109%; Northwestern, 46%; do. preferred, 08%; Fort Wayne, 100%; Waossb, 43%; llllnoU Central, 121; Pittsburg, 84%; Tolsalo, 133; Rock Is. land, 98%; Michigan Southern. 83%; Mis. sourl 6s, 104%; New York Centra), 114; At-

lanth Mall, 114; St. Paul preferred. 65> Paul, 44%; Ohio «

prelerrej, 18; Fort Wayne, 100%g new Tennes-

see,61%; Virginias. Missouri G>,

Express Stocks—Merchants Union, 23%; Adams Express, Of; American, 63; Weils,

Fargo A Co.. 56%; United States. 67.

Tho J'.xjvrest says a very largo meeting < I railroad managers took place to-day. Nearly a I the principal western roads, and great trunk lines were represented. A long discusslon on various topics, snd an exprt^slon of feeling loiween the eaet and west, not of ih* most harmonious oharHCbr, took place. It was informally agreed to advance the freights, l>ut the time was not set, slthouxb iho Dt of November was generally com urn-d In. The trunk Hne» demanded tbolr pro rata rf pis* aenger fares, but western r.-a Is did not aiiree to do this, although their representative* were willing to yield the point In regard to freights. We timlsrsfsnd thot ihc president* of tbe Erie, New York Central, and Hie PeBBsylvanta Central mads fi ne ib t< rmlix d fo keep thuir pro rataabure cut of tbe money collected. j Tb« 9000111 of 3 per rent, certificates Issued nn exebsnge to-d »y for c ’mpoi nd not_ s. was *1.280,000, and ihe amount redeemed, #22,.100 The amount of 3 p< r cent, cerllilcatea issued

thus far 1* $5,500,000. - . „ ,

Tb# conversion of 7-30 notes into 5-20 bond* commenced in earnest to day. Over on* mil*

Gregory closed at 680; El dor act* Hmttb A Parmlee, 4to; Corydon.

Hill, 140; Lacrosse. W; Rocky MounUiB, 65; Kensendorfer, 985; Davidson. 145; flannimon, 75; Edge Hill, 4AO; Benneboff Run petroleum, 410; Gunnell, 125*, New York^jS; ^rliwibja, —; Buchanan. 4$i Onlral, KW; Pllbote, 45, Rynde farm, 15: American Flag, 78i Benton, «:ij Texas, 5; Allegheny, 300; Buck Farm, —

W.lktll, 40. b t ('Islong9 nmwutu

cnicxoo, Tuesday, October 15.

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lows# •! 57%®

sales at *1 32«1 W for 1,1 BaAS-SJn ami ligS&fower, eJoelag at

fl IHli IfilarNo. 2.

Lard-Dudat 18%e. IteMlpte-Floor, IIBW

171,000 busbela; com, 74^w <.»«•*• :sas ! s;%s 7Swsrr::“—■" 1

at tka cloae, nnder tk# favoira'Wellew*’iii! Liverpool. Oata-Plrm at 69c. far No. 1. By* | Sales at f 1 45® l 48. 1 k° clui> * ed »nd and firm at f 1 70® ItCotton—Firmer; sales of middling at 18® 18Uc 9 with foomfl s nfirTilmllv® w

CLASTIC STITCH

lections 411 * 1 |, * t * i0r 0ne l>0 6 ,bead choice Whisky—Unchanged and quiet. $21 i,U,l pr,c * , n 9®1n*l »1

l.ard—Dull; sales at 13e.

® u Jk Meat#—Malta of shoulders at 12%c.,

ana dull.

Bacon—Dull at 14c. for eboalders; 17%c. for clear rib, and 18%o. for clear sides; me weather Is too warm lor hog slaughtering, and parttea who have been experimenting mv*

abandoned It.

Butter—Unchanged and firm at 36® 12c. for

fresh.

Dheese—Steady. Heeds—Unchanged.

Gold—1.43% buying. CIOTolaisrt JU«rkei.

Cleveland, Tm d .;, OH.ober 15,

Floue—Very (Irm »r I Hfv advaneod; XX red winter. #1125^1 i ; XX amber, f» 25®

13 59; XXX wblte, $14 5U®15; countri ' Irregular and a shade lower than

very firm. Wheat—

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, „ arket'..., firm, with an upward tendency at the cloae; No. 1 red winter beld at #2 G8®2 70; No. 2 dm »t f2 5t>®2 58; No. 1 Milwaukee spring at Com—Steady and firm and held at $1 13®

1 14 for No. I mixed from store.

Oats—Dull and lower; offered at 6836834c.

for No. 1 State.; 07@67%c, bid.

Rye—Quiet and unchanged; held at $1 40®

1 45 for No. 1 State and Western.

Barley—Held at $1 35® 1 40 for No. 1 State

and Canada.

Petroleum—Steady and firm and standard white held at 29@30c.; prime light straw to while,48®50c.; light straw, 47®4Sc.; crude,

$5 per barrel.

Toledo market.

Toledo, Tuesday, October 15.

Flour—Receipts, 8,80ft bushels; sales from spring wheat at $11 5ft, and winter fancy at

$14.

Wheat—Receipts, 25,000 bushels; white Is 5«.. and amber 12c. better; spring Is firmer; firmer; sales of white Michigan at $2 80®2 83; amber Michigan, $2 U3@2 63%; No. 2 amber, $2 42; No. 2 spring, $2: No. 3 spring, $1 90®

fl 91.

Corn—Reeelpts, 28,000 bushels; No. 1 Is %<:. and No. 2 le. better; sales of No. 1 Wabash at #1 14%^Mlcbf^an, $114%; No. 1 white, $a 15; 6at.‘—Receipts, 8,o00 bushels; the market 1« 1%c. better; sales ol No. 1 at 65®65%c.; No. 1,63c.; sales of No. 1 for all October delivery

at 65j.

Rye—Quiet at $1 40 for No. 1.

Barley—Hales at $ l 30 for No. 1.

Lake Freights—on corn to Oswego.

Louisville market.

Louisvills. Tuesday, October 15.

Tobacco—Sales cf 75 bfgshoads at $4 25

©5 25.

Wheat—Hales at #2 65®2 70.

Corn—Shelled In bulk $i lo with sacks; ear.

85c. In bulk.

Oats—In bulk, CHe,

Flour—Sales at $8 50 for superfine. Groceries—Quiet yut steady.

Cotton—Dull at 15@16c. for good ordinary

to low roldollng.

Bacon—Sales of shoulders at 14®14%c.; nb sides, 17@lH%c.; clear aides, 19%c.

packed.

II am s— U n ch an ged.

Lard—In tierces, 14c.; In kegs, 13'4c.

Po k—Hales at $23 50.

River Is about at a standstill, with tv evtya'.x inches in tbe channel by mark. New Orleans market. New Orleans, Tuesday, October 15. Collon—Active, mrstly for export; prices are stiff; sales of 1,800 bales low mlddllnx at I7%c.; receipts, 105 bales; exports, 1,02 0

bales.

Flour—Unsettled; holders firm; superfine, $10 50; ext;r,$1I. Corn—Sic idy; sales of $1 58®1 40. Oati—Hales at 75c. P«>rk—Nominal at #26 50. Bucon—Quiet and firm; sales of shoulder* i 15%c.; Hear sides, 10%c.; sugar cured hams, 25®25%c. Lard—Quiet, firm and uncharged. * Gold—1.41. Sterling Exchange—52@58 for ordinary name.. New Y'ork Sight—% premium. milwuukeo market. Milwaukee, Tuesday, October 15, Flour—Dull and sales of citv XX at $lft 20® 1ft 50; country do., $9 50®9 75 and extra, #9

®9 25.

Wheat—Unsettled and sales at $1 96%

for No. 1; $191 for No. 2.

Oat*—Active; sales at 68%c for No. 2. Corn —Steady; sale, at $1 13 for No,2. Freights—Steady; to Buffalo 8%.;.; to Oswe-

go 14c.

Receipts—Flour, 60,<>00 bushels; Wheat, 235,000 bushel*; oati, 7,600 buabetn; corn, 2,200

bushels.

Shipments—I lour, 2 50i) barrels; wheat,225,• 600 bushels; cats, 10J bushels; corn, ' Ji,f

bushels.

360

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oswegw market. Oswego, Tuesday. October 15. Flour-Steady and unchanged. Wheat—Firm; sales of 7/>ft0 bushels No. 2 Cblcau'o spring. Corn—Firm and quiet. Oats—Scarce, and they arc held at 73c. lor Ohio. Barley—Nominally lower; Canadian, $1 43, without sates. Feas—Scarce at $1 30 in bond. Lake Imports—Wheat, 5,500 bushels; barley, 23,200 bushels. Shipments—Flour, 77,600 barrels; wheat, 29,800 bushels; corn, 29,890 bushels; barley, 17< 52ft bushels. Plilladelpkla market. Philadelphia, Tuesday, October 15. Flour—Quiet, and holders demand an advance. Wheat—Firmer. R^e—Sales at $1 7001 73. Corn—Firmer; mixed Western, $1 50; white Western, $1 48, Oats- Quiet; sales of Southern and Western at 70®7Sc. Clovemed— Sales at, $ff®9 25. Timothy—Sales at $2 75. Flax—Lower; sale* at #2 75. ■taltimora market. Baltimore, Tuesday, October 15. Flour—Firm and quiet. Wheat—Strong and unchanged. Corn—Slightly lower. Oata—Active. Rya—Pull and flvm. Provisions-Unchanged. Chicago c»itle market. C HICago, Tuesday, October 15. Beef Cattle—Dull at $4 9C06 50 for fair to good pocking. Hoge—Acme at (5 55®6 90 for medium to gnod.

BITTERS.

Mtiwaaiatlng Twwlc — Mwausckle ^ W ,T*-’ m . ... m %-* * Thft

ail of three

time*

SEWING MACHINES

Are nperior to all othert for the following

reae&iw:

1. They mw with two thread* direct from tka •PO04;. and reqniie ao rewinding. Yhyy.py.—wa ***!•> nnientood and need, »“ld leas liable to deraagemeat tbaa otbei M*-

8 They are capable

witbont change of adi variety ef work tbaa ether machines. 4. 1 be atitob made by these machines 1s

ittteb made by theM machines to

morn firm, elastic sad darab e, especially article* which require to be washed and Ii

than any other stitch.

i any

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end:

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g. ThCM iaachlDea^ to addiUeo to their superior tyrtos aa laatrnmcata or rewtog, by a ebaisge ef •djafiteaeat easily learned Bad psactlsed. exeente the e oet beautiful aad permanent embroidery and ornamental work. YYarramted for Three Yeare.

SHORTEST ROUTE mmn in~ must Railway Line. Change of Time, July 22,1867

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N. Y.K'gl Express

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SHIRT manufacturers, -Sad dealers la GE5T»g tlTBSttBIBtC cooaav. 161 Main Street, foot, dwft above Fourth, oorcijtwrjkTi. *

'Shirts made to order.

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Our MangfiMfliHiijy Machineg

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Send for descriptive circular.

GkOVEk * BAKER,

™ SgvPTT Maeklae Company,

111 KaetWaabington atreal ladlaaapotis. N. B.—The Grover A Baker Sewing kaebinea were not exhibited at tbe Paris Expoattlon for

ladpdAwtes

premium

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INSURANCE.

ARE YOU INSURED ?

IF YOU ARB POOR

Y' You i

OC may die aad leave tour family poor. If rich, you may lose your fortune in an hour, ou can not lose your Life Insurance. It pays vou a good Interest on your investment, and the

best considering yon run no risk.

at all saloons and groceries. augltdSm

BUilNitt COLLECI*

INNIMK IN THE .OLD HE LIABLE

BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO.

PITTSFIELD, mASS.

Cash Assets, - - - $800,000 00 Clalns Pali, - - - $300,000 00

All Policie* Ylutual and Non-Porreitable.

All Kinds of Tolicies Issned.

Endowment Payable |0, 15, SO and 25 Yenra from Dato of yonr Poller. If you arc alive, to yourself in Cash; if you die before, to the person named.

Insure To-day for $20,000

And tea years from to-day you gettbeeash yourPremiums may be paid annually, semi-aa^u-ly, or quarterly. Part note taken when required. Dividends every year after two yean Dividend September 1. 1806, 44 per cent, on Life Rate, adding from 80 to 130 per cent, to sure Policies. For oae payment ou tbe Life plan, at the age of thirty-five, we insure you for two yean aad three days. In any other company you insure for one year.

.A.g’entfli W anted.

r. W. BARTHOLOMEW, Gei’l igrat No. 28 West Washington Street, decOdeowly IN DIAWAPOLf ■.!»».

WMOLEOALE TOYS, ETC.

RIANO TUNING.

ji^CMOVAL. £>JLViX> K. WXYDICK,

But atkovgo kta

FIRE AJKO UiniBS.VCB AOE.VCV,

axnwsKinrixo ovab

and Washikutok citt 0 houra in advance of aiZ Rew State Room Kleepim® (Tom awrpasslug in elegance and comfort those of any n,n thron F n fr 001 INDIANAPOLIS to DEMNiSOW, WITHOUT CHANGE, arJjvii^,' at a SEASONABLE HOOR for BREA1J9* Ticket* good via Piqna or Dayton. PMsengers to avail themselves ortae quick time and sure connections of this Short Line for LiNilf wbieb are for tele to «U tbe above points at the Union Depot. T. - wxLri^£StX 0 .^.

HOTELS.

29 West Washington Street.

CH AS. MAYER A CO., Have now in store (be largest and most complete stock of TOYS, XOTIOSS AID F AM SOODS, Cntlvry, nsselral Ware, Etc., r\T OUR OWN IMPORTATION, SELECTED V/ expre.-i for this mark t, by Mr. Charles Mayer, while In K-rope. AdP M«r bant, are lavlied to call and examine uur stock .. sepSO dins

**• UK. WALKEK. Jt. B. GIBSON GIBSON HOUSE, YFafattf Street, bet. Fourth and Fifth, (Opposite Merchants’ Exchange,) CINCINNATI, OHIO.

places of amusement, make* it a moot d» sirable stopping place for both the business and pleasure

seeking public. Charges moderate.

H.M. WALK ERA CO.,

_lg public. _ Respectfully,

augltt culm

Proprietors.

Metropolitan Hotel, filkln Street, ketweess Front and Second Streets,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

W. A. THURSTON, Proprietor augl9 dSm

SAM. LOWBKTHAL A CO., Manufacturers and Importers of O I (3- .A. 12, S , Aad wholesale dealen in Leaf and Plus Tobaccos, No. '6 Main Street, be’ow Pearl, ocH dSm CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Xha.nzig’er & Oo.,

TRADE

MAKK.

Rlannfocturers of Fine Toilet Soaps y AND I* e r fn m e i* i e s 9 67 Wolnnt Street, oc«d*m CIIdClTSTVATI.

WILSON A CLARK, Manufacturers of the Universal giliirt. And GESTS* FVKNISIERS, 8. E- CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STS., Ctncinnattl. Okie. Shirts aad Underwear made to Order. Agents for the Bemif Patent Shape Collar. octS-dSat

United States Hotel, Opposite tke New York and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot, BEACH STREET, BOSTON, Bt F. M PRATT janSOdly Formerly of the American Honse.

FARE REDUCED.

B«ard $9 SO Per Day.

USITED STATES HOTEL

tep!6 d3m

LonlsYille, Kj.

-A-merican Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hall PHILADELPHIA. Jy33 dtf 8. M. HEULING3, Proprietor.

a. a. currxxDxa.

0. X. BXBOXANT

CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

M. E. Crittenden St Co., Proprietors

H impi

AVING leased the property known as the Walnut8tr-et Bouse, and completed our provements upon tbe same, it is now thorghly refurnished, painted, carpeted, and in

nditlon, and will from this date

ongh

most excellent condi

be tbe

CLAM Elf OUT* HOTEL.

We shall be most nappy to see our friends and tbe traveling public, and guarantee tbe accommodations of the C LA KEN DON to be equal to

any Hotel in the city.

Telegraph ofitoe in the Hotel, marts d S. E.CRITT

ENDEN A CO.

MANHATTAN HOTEL. KCBBAY STktEET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Part NEW TORE. N. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH, Cum. sep34 dly

OfirBOTwa uaewTQ^s oT£V£IlS HOuS£.

tl, S3, S5 and ST Brood way, N. T

Opposite Bowling Green.

ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. f I1HE Stevens House to well aad widely known A to tho traveling public, The location is especially suitable to merchant* aad business men: it is la ctoeeproximity to the business part of the etty—teup the Mghway of aoatbein and western travel aad adjacent to all the principal railroad

mm! ftrimboRt

The Stevens House has liberal accommodation tor over390 guesta—it is well furnished, and poaevery modern improvement for the eom-

of its iami

fort an entertainment <

sates. The rooms

are spacious and well ventilated—provided with gae aad water—the attendance to prompt and respectful—aad the table to generously provided

rates utaylS dfim

Proprietors.

STEAM GAUGE TEST.

F. 1^. TRA;YSER, Formerly with Trmyaow dc Rwblmoom, Manufacturer aad practical Tuner of Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, AND ALL KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS, No. •• Kmo• Mmrlcot Btreet, fNDlANAPGUS, INDIANA. AH hind* oflastnuBoafo retrod Ftomptly.and guMant*«>i, f JytedSio

STEAM GAUGES TESTED AND WAUHANTED. Tho only Steam Guage Test in Indianapolis at M. F. HETHEBI.XGTO.N’N WORKS, Cor. sontla mad Poaaoy iramua sto. SMALL ENGINES, fTOm three to five horse O power, manufactured to order, and jobbing of all kinds done with dispatch. Particular attention paid to the building and repairing of wood working machines of all descriptions, and moulding bits both flat aad round. augTdam

saloon.

WINE, LIQUORS, ALE AMU Bl&EsRf TOBACCOS AMD CIGARS, OF THK BEST BRAS OS, No. to North Delaware Street. CHARLES NEEB, jy»d»m Proprietor.

lalF'te

REMOVAL.

10,000,000 CAPITAL, - TO 17 North RlcrUUM Nfiroot, (Opposite ftoley CbapeL)

$11I®112 for No. 1; $1

closing at HtoMe,

Gate—I.*** fifitfVfi MMl Jf. 57%e. f clostag fins ft 1a*td*.

Kye—lc.. lo

Btml*,' WfcfifiL

74,000 buahals; oaU,

■ O JL L in Q » W • KTII >» Basincss College of Trade, 34 aad td Bant Waehla«toa Street. ^ssvvpSS. asas

floor, to mors

SMITH, BI6HAM & 600DWRT,

.TOBAGB AN.

COMMISSIOIf MEBCHAMTR

And wholesale aad retail dealers in

Flour, Feed, Etc.,

ATE removed from 394 South Delaware street tor he southeast corner of Yirgiala

y nave

BEST

HERCHAST TAH0!i,|[j IVa. isiiasth Tammajirm*** Manat,

H

aveaue atd Delaware street, where they^^N HBBBSy eu hand ebohse brands uf nteur and

mm- -te-i line.

lag to tka Feed!

Give as a call.

OHIO MACHIME WORKS, (Successors to Lee A Leavitt,) Have on hand aad are manufacturing to order, PORTABLE AND STATION ABE STEAJME EIVGUNES, TJOILEBS. Portable Circular Saw Mills, E H. JZ> Steam’s Patent Eccentric Mead Slocks, Shingle Machines. Stave Machines, Saw Mandrils, Saw Gammers, sh.\fting, Hangers and Pulleys J anting* of all kinds made to order. Dealers in Circular -aws. Belting Packing and Mill F-irnishing of ail kind-. $&»Repairing of wachinery made by Lee A Leavitt, or the Crbana Machine Works, will receive Our special attention, as we have all the patterns of both establishments Works—Comer Walnut street and Hamilton road Business Office—130 West Second street, octt d3m CINCIN Y ATI, OHIO.

CHAN. S. CHJGEVER, Manufacturer of PAPER BOXES, 328 main Street, CINCINIfATI, OHIO.

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RESTAURANT.

Conrad Lehrritter.

John A. Lehrritter.

C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON AIYI> K ESTAUHAIfX, No. 14 Eaet Vt a.Hlngtan Sire t, (Martin Hug’s old st .nd.)

TTAVING fitted up the Capital at great exXI pense for a Saloon and Restaurant, we particularly invit. (hepublic to give usaealL as we intend u> keep our Bar well stocked with the best

etc., and unr Res an-

eep our Bar ine. Ale, Cii

hoi

St^uTuTp.^ wTO e v^^ r « market fords. In fact we intend to keep a fir

fiords. In fact we intend to keep a first class use, and give satisfaction to our patrons.

!p*l dly

TAILORING.

Leading llonse of Fashion HOWARD ffl. FOLTZ, FIRST CLASS Merchant Tailor, No. 31 NortM Pemmsylramla Street, (Second door south of Postoffice,) INDIANATOEIS. IND.

N /ry stoek of FaU aad Winter Goods is selected JjX with great care to the wants of my customers from the best markets, consisting of Fraaeb, Eaglioh amcl Americaua

I study to please, aad give prices to suit the times.

XjQXJXS ©choltz provide over the cutting department, which be a guarantee lor the nigh reputation this esta' lishmenk ba» always enjoyed. N. B. Call aad examine my stock before giving orders elsewhere sepSl d2m

Will will

FOUNENIY.

KOOSIER FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS!

Bome.MiLLaaaco.

DISTILLERS,

WXkMWAXUXMAYXZ.

BONDED

Liquor Merchants.

Distilleries, Star Mills. Peoria. Hliaeis and Keaton county, Kentucky. augfiOdiy

BBADFOBD * SHABP. Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose Aad Dealen ia Sum Belting, Keen, Packing and Lae# Leather No. 67 Walnut, corner Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. AAHtBS BBADFOBD * GO., Manufacturers of French Burr Mill Stones, Machines, Portable Flouring and Cora JhS^BSsffir^. ** nuiM Dutoh An - Ofice, 57 Walnut, corner Second Street, Factory, comer Elm and Second, CINCINNATI, OHIO. angSO dSm

Allen’s Lung Balsam,

The remedy for curing

CONSIMPIKm, COWS, BBOKWIB,

*Pae for

LONGWOBTH’S WINE HOUSE,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

GelAem WedAing Wlme, Sparhllng Cmtmwba Wine, Dry fitosuswfem Wise, Delaware Wine, Virginia and Ires* Seedling Wlme. rOBSAUE BT

Horn A Anderson, Keifer A Vinton, f7B , JiSTO£S255A. 8 !a;: ana. aug2C 03m

LOUIS 8HIDXB.

JOBS H’CaLL.

Manufacturers’ Ware House. GMIBER & McCALL, PAPER DEALERS, 330 and 233 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

TETANTED. FOR CASH-500 tons Rags; E00 V V tons Newspapers, Books and Pamphlets. sngfiOdta

GEO. CRAWFORD & CO., Commission Merchants, Importers and Dealers in

a, sal a Feaadry

a. Caustic

Facli

Planter, Li Hie, Ceaseat, Sand, PuHSHiice Steae, Beeta, Etc.,Etc., NO. 209 WALNUT STREET, Clacimaati, OMio.

angSOdSm

Gamargo Mannf. Co, Manufacturers of PaperHangings AND WINDOW SHADES. H. H. BRENEMAN, Proprdctor No. 57 WestTcwrth Street, kugfiOdfim CINCINNATI, OHIO.

E. A HUTCHINSON & CO,

Importers aad Jobbers of

HA.IkOWA.IkE,

Nh. 99 Walaat street.

JBetweea Ttoird iaad Pearl Ste,,

CXHCZHNATZ, :OHIO. augfiOdAwSm

This Establishment is now in loll operation, aad the FOUNDRY BUSINESS in ail its various branches will hero be earned on We are prepared to do all kinds of wort in our line fer Rallroade, far Hills, far Haaafactariea. aad far Ha&saMaUdera.

Fronts and Columns for Plates, WindowCajpa. V chors»*wa Weights, et Poetst Cistern Tope, etc.

Castings for all mechanical business. Job Work of every description executed with care,

and at short notice.

The manufacture ef , - STOVES

John Dubois. W. H. William* J. S. Augur. DUBOIS * AU«UK, Commission Merchants* No. 87 West Second Street, i CINCINNATI, OHIO. Liberal advances made on consignments of FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. angSOdSm

MORRIS & LYTLE,

iffsiixr.*"^*??*"***^-*™* » by fbu EiMtii nl hRentMr. Tho Balsam is consequently, recommended ay physician, who have become acquainted with its great success. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL •“I®™ lain all tneir medicinal qnaUties ’ MIN ISTERS A *« D PUBLIC SPEAKERS, who re so oitea afflicted with Throas Diseases will

I^weejges ana

■Ste? naicted clergymen please test its

TeotlHsoalals ofPHystcIaas. H «kriS for asaay years a *esi-

d»tof aiddlebnry, Vermont, recommends the S?S!Lfhu ? i ,, *5 ttp * rior W other remedies

lor Bronchitis. He says:

“?k*ve no doubt it will soon become a clai sical resrodial agen t for tbe cure of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, aad the Boars. _ „, “NATHAN HARBIS, M D ” Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon fo he army during we war, from exposure contracted consumption and enjoying health.’^^ i am now save

Ur. Fletcher,of Missouri, says: “I recommend your Balsam fo any other medicine for Coughs, am

faction” . . '

Physicians who have Coiled to cure their pa tients should try this medicine before they give •5 nasa up, as we know xery many Taluabie ttatritl ® Ue€u * a¥edb >' being persuaded to give r-ii2?’ t K?S? ir ^ eca,l9e 411 other remedies have dMeired! 11 ** th “ remed y “d Jon will not be The proprietors of this valuable

aotic je to

noiHCHs.

t*. teuwm INFANT soothing swop.

to

t gives satis-

P’ocure a sup

. heir afflicted natron- and friends. It will stood the test for merto, as has the celebrated P- RRY daviv i-ain K>LLER, which has been introduced to all pirts of the inhabited world, and is everywhere appre-

ciated and sought alter.

-A-X.X/EN’S L XT INTO B ALSATvI Will cure when at 1 others tail. * irectionsaccom-

refSh..

A Morgan, Keefer Sc Vinton. ABo. sold by all

Druggists.

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CLASS WORKS.

NEW ALBANY CLASS WORKS. J. B. FORD & SON, Manufacturers of WINDOW GLASS, IVeir Alba ay, Indiana. TETE are now manufacturing extensively all V v kinds of W ind- 'W Gloss, of a very superior quality, and are pr, pared to fill orders in large or small quantities tor ' ‘

ail kinds of

WIIVJDOW

From 8x10 to 40x60 inches either single or double thick

Expe: perio:

rienced Work-

Our Glass ia MamfocturedbT men, and Materi

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 Ipwest manufacturers’ prices, and have men of long experience in fACKUSTO GLASS, Which is very important to the Merchant and Consumer, in order to avoid loss by breakage and shipping. Of flee mnd Warehouse No. 19 State St. Factory, Corner of Upper Tenth and Main Sts eeplfi dam

GIPSY DOCTOR.

WaateA-All to B.aow Uaat the Grllr^SY DOCTOR

e. He will tell you the past present and future, your name, and the names of man; of y«*ur relatives, and describe with unerring accuracy the places wh*-re yon were born—teil of absent friends, tout future prospects, and Ciairvoiantly describe your diseases and the appropriate remedies. Notice this—cure or no pay. All persons at a distance wishing to know the nature of their dis their

■ in a letter, enclosing $1 and two postage ops. Address Box 1096, Indianapolis. Office 8e South Illinois stree . Consultation—ladies.

st am

N >.

$1; gentlemen, $3.

sep7 d6w

LIOUORS. ETC.

W.B. Maddux. W.N. Hobart, WoodG.Williams Formerly of Flether A Hobart MADDUX, HOBART & CO.,

uismxxss OF

Alcohol, Cologne Spirits

AISTD WUTBTCTFaB,

T> ECTISIERS and manufacturers of Domestic XL Liquors, wholesale dealers ia Bourbon aad Rye Whiskies, 107 and 100 Pearl street, east of Broadway,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

sep3 d3m

O. F. VOLMER & SON,

Distillers aad wholesale dealers fo

COGNAC BRANDIES,

dim. Bye mm® Corm m* Cmtewbm Wimes.

Wfcltiky i

OALES ROOM and Office, No. 88 East Market O street, Eden’s Block, five doors east of the Poetoffice. Distillery, No. 3U aad SIS St. Clair street. aepS dSm

Dealers ia

Gas Posts, Hitching

mb Shoes,

99 Poourl Bforeot,

CUMCXNTJN-A.’XT, OHIO. with care. angW OTm CINCINNATI

S. Wholesale dealer in L I Q, TJ O E. S And sole manufacturers of Dr. KauAnan’ii Bitters. Ne. 116 Bemth fiferlAiaia Street,. INDIA NAPOLILNrffcLNA.

WfcWiNG MACHINES. 4 SEWING MACHIME

WITHIN THK

•‘J 1 .

Merchants win be tu Hollow-ware. Farm

fcSMSfitil ■ABHJFACI0M.

PVBXPY

ifixalnabie in the following YOVB BX.OO«>.

Harley’s Nmnmpmrillm.

This to the pure aad genuine extract of tte root, aad will, on trial, be found to efiect a certain and perfect euro of tbe following complaints u»d diseases: Affections of tbe Bones, Habitual Cosnveuess. DebiUty,Syphilis,Scrofula, or King’s * vd, etc., etc.

Imrley’a A®me Tomlc.

Hurley's Ague Tonic fiuled. to eiTeet a cure.

Hmrley’B Popular We

Candy.

As this is really a specific for Worms, and the best and most palatable form to giro to children Perfectly tasteless. Any child will take it. Hmrley*H StonamcM Ritter*.

■Laver, or disordered stomach, ters that can compare with th<

all Druggists.

there are no Bitese. For sale by

tmfflelle St Co.. Pmp'rw. 41 Bullitt Street. Louisville, Ky. senlfi dm on A sate u 3m

YOUTVO

ial Losses to conquer bad habve the effects ot Early Error, ALEN’S BEAD DIsPEN&AltV

TO

rTX) arrest Seminal Losses to coi

X its and remov send 2S >'«nts to GA

Louisville, Kentucky.

tenvears’ experience in thisspecl-

alty, patients suffering anv disease uhatever «>f a private or conedential natur>, *nd ladies troubled with any of the ailments peculiar to the sex. by inclosing 25 cents as above, with brief statement of case, will receive particu’. is for self treatment by return mail, and thus avo d quackery. We also have a Varix Clasp which We uuarantee to permanentlv cure varicoceie in

.ys_ The Elect'o-Magnetic Preventive. le»iring to limit their offspring can en-

nt.uning tngra-

treventive,

i ». Ad

four da; Those desiring to limit close a stamp for a namphiet

ving» and explanations of the above .

with an essa; on the subject of prevent! n. A'i correspon ence confidential Adoress all leiters to J S Wi' LIAM8, . rawer 247. Louisville, Ky.

seplSd&wly

WORM TEA

i oieasanl, safe ami elie tual v egelaoie tteoj. dy tor all kinds of Worms fbiin. in the human txx y; also, a reliable cure for Kits aad Worm Fever. Possessing in its combination wonderful cleat s mg and strengthening properties, it will always improve the health of tne patient, whether effected by Worms or other causes.

Price 25 Ceuta.

Sent by mail for *5 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist

M. S. BURR A CO., 26 Tremont street, Bosb u

exits, and for sale by all Druggists

e!8 deodAwly

ZMI^ZtsTIKOOID! Row Destroyed.—W Merc Restored.

IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, Whose hollow cteeks and pallid countenances tell in fearful language the silent wiorking of some terrib e d sense undermining the constitution, memory and reason, hurrying you t > a premature death. Reflect, while reason holds sway, and avail yourselves of a treatment that dissipates the slighte-t disease, ai d cures the most narrassing weakness, and serious difficulty of perpetual annoyance. SPERMATORRHEA. This is not always the effects of Solitary Habit. Married men are no* to be considered alw ays exempt from seminal Weakness, Sexuel Dehil tv, impotency, inability to consummate the marriage contract, Ap .thy and Sexual Ind ffen-nce, with wasting of the p irts, and the two kinds of spermatorrhea—they are the consequences of excesses and perversions of any kind.. Persons thus afflicted can not be too strongly cantioned against the disgusting compounds the deceitful geniu- <>f man Has contrived lb’ their relief, and left in the hops fo. sa'e. “Avoid them as you wou.d tigers ” When ihere is Impotency, with a dimuuition in ihe size of the organs, I use the Glass Exhauster and appropr ate applications of Electro-Magn* tism—these are the only sure remedies Impoteucy never was cured alone by medicine, nor never will be. I can readily detect the true character of this disease, and no question w ill be asked of cases presented, unless requested. VENEREAL DISEASES, As the Quack would say, “ Private and Delicate i iseaseo.” Gonorrhoea cured in seventy-two hours, and without the nse of strong injections. Gleet and Syphilis, ami their co sequences, radically cured, and wit .out the use of Mercury or other injur.ous urugs. Advice at all times cheerfully given, and consultation will be treated with entire confidence. P. S.—Address all letters to DB. P. D. MUSGRAVE, Formerly—Drs. N.S. Pendery A Musgrave. N. B.—Dr. Musgrave uses the ELECTRO

VAPOR B

MEDICATED

BATH AND MIGA-

Ovneu ahs Fotmmr—Noe. 135 aad i376o«th Delaware street, near the Cincinnati Depot.

PBOPfiKTOK

-

Reach ef Every Family.

▲ GROVER * RARER '■} 6*- .1 Stea LPr :i Ti .'.T .v-Jr

Sewing- Maeliine

TOR, in all diseases arising from impurities of the blood. Medicines sent to any part of the country. All letters for advice containing two red stamps will be promptly attended to OFFIC9—No. 35>i West Washington street, Indianapolis. sepiDly

"PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE "

HR. RICOKITM

Celebrated Preventive Lotion. * PFOVED and highly recommended by the f\. French Medical Faculty, as 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 ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long songbt for in the Medical World If used according to directions, every possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will radically neutralize the venereal virus, expel all impurities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small outlay, save hours of untold bod-

ily and mental torments.

Jyand menu This most

1 in

rel Oil

irments Liable

specific, so universally

Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle.

The usual discount to the t> ade. Sent, securely packed, on receipt of price, to any address, witk directions and pamphlet, by addressing to

F. a. dl Port a co..

Sole Agents for Dr. Ricord’s P. L.,

No. 13 Gold street New York.

e size, $5. ,securely

mySadlw

OR. WM. THOMSON’S

Office and C ousultatl onPariorssrel scaled at

No. 99 Somtb Delaware Street*

IMTHERB he will continue v V to treat and cure Private Diseases, in all their species, stages, ramifications and

phrses.

Dr. Wm. Thomson will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and pennanen> cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has madi the treatment of Private Diseaaet ‘a specialty since tbe rear 1861—three years in the city of Buffalo, Netr Tort, eight years in Chisago, Illinois, and two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight year* practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured over thirteen thousand cases. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenious kind.In conjunction with internal treat-

ioe of

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UNDERTAKERS.

riarele.

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AMERICAN AM ITAUM

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UNDERTAKERS, L- mt< j*mv*M+!***** *\

^ROGERS.

PAT LAmT * - I ' k PALMER,

Attome¥tt' ! 9t Law,

rsacamwoMMA,

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ling the same wtftffi** -nl'*?')'?f • T ‘

*i?Nkdnot miaa the sum

above

menu

SEMINAL KMISSI9NS, the consequenc self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of marbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in tbe head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of foe limbs, confused vision, blunted fototteet. tos* me aeefflilewae. diffideaoe in appfoachfog strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a deposition to shun society, loss of mammy, hsatic flushes, pimples and various eruptions alwut foe face, furred tongue, night sweats, fotid breath, coughs, consumption, mono-

mania, and frequently insanity.

The afflicted, ou the first appearance of any of tte above symptoms, should immediately apply

to DtTWm. Thomson fox relief,

ly ITffii* and Consultation Parlors, No. 39

Jee. W. Hicbol

Law,

rriiss l

^1“

Hutting’s Patent WLeel Plow

i SALS aa any known njtested ’FLOW

H-VJ-TK.

£i

Xf

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as--

tummmm

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SEGONDHAND FURNITURE.

• ATAANOIII Sc ai’TKY. Dealers fo NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE, 195 West Wtohfngton street. (Fateet'a Block.) idha of aM kinds augSdSaa

DYEING.

STEAM DYEING to'toV . * Sr .OHouse.

m