Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1867 — Page 3
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TUB IKOIABAPOLn DAII.T HBBALD 19 aent by all tba aarly morn lag Bxpraaa Tralaa, of Its pnblloatioa. Thla enable* reader* at a dietanoa from tba Capital of Indiana to get the newt of the day fraaa ala to twelve houra before they run receive I tthrougb paper* pnbllahedelaewhere. i iio paporeea ba bad of new* dealer* and oarriors at any of tbe railroad town* oa the road*
entering atladlaaapoila.
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Cotton—MotblBg doing.
flour—Very Arm,but quiet: treblo extra. Iliwsn25; fancy,$1450. ’ ’ Cwu-flm at $1 OO®! io for mixed and
yellow.
Data—Dull at«;(808c.
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Rye—Firm at $1 85 for cbolee. Meaa Pork—Declined to$38 50A34.
Bacon-8«lea at H^«14^c. for ahouldera, and 18c. fw Clear ribbed; l^aw^c. for dear
aide*; 250200. for bam*.
Lard—Quoted at 14014}^c. for Uercea and
tom.
Reedpte—Ptoar, 2,700 barrda: wheat, 0,703 aacka; corn, 0M aackaf oata, 1^143 tacks; rye, 851 sack*; barley, 128 sack*. rieTalaiut Jllarkel. Clkvklamp, Wedneaday, October 10. Flour—The market la firm and unebang.
The Grover ft Baker
CLASTIC STITCH
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spool., and require bo rewinding.
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All transient nd occasional Advertisement* *nd l-oeal Notlcesmust he palil for In a«lvanoe.
M'ii-riago notices $1. rnnoral notices, •!.
The rates ofailvcrtlslng in the Weekly Herald t H-ho half the rateschargeil In tho Hally llurald
■ I one week or longer time.
Advertisement* discontinued before expiration f.-mitract will lie charges I lor the time inserted
aei-oriling to tlio above rates.
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* |iiii'll‘lieil every Wodnesilny, at #300 per anum, in a ll iinrO. Rrtf-so paper sent without the money, nor •'uni inoed a longer Mme than oald for COMMERCIAL. naor Bwrk fifianiat. N*w York, Wedaeaday, October Ifi. ftotton—Sale* of JyflOO baieo at for middling uplands; firmer and closing quiet, »• our—Receipt* lC,a47 barrel*: tbe market |s li'ntl'ic. better, a<lvance eblcfly In shipping itrsils; sales of 10,800 barrel* at fif) So® vl<> for superfine State and western: $10 Go® 14 in for extra western; i»looo®l4 2r>toriotind lioop Ohio, $11 nn®io iV> for si, Loul*, eloaled quiet. California firmer; sale* of 700 sacks at $11 7:>0i;i 7o. I've Flour—Sales of :~i0 barrels at $7 f>0®
u .'>0,
W hUky—Steady, Wheat—Receipts, 112,000 bushels; market o | * * nod firmer, but closeil dull and heavy and 2(»< Ilower; sales of HW.OOO bushel* at $2 24 for No. il aprlng; $2 2802 30 for No, 2 spring; £2 :::.®2 lofor No. 1 ssrlng; $3 15 for white Oenesee: $3 30 for white Michigan. live—ueavy; sale* of 3,000 bushel* at ftl 6S for Western. Harley—Active and 3®5e. higher; sales of (i2.inn) bushels at $1 37®I 45 for Western; $1 530 1 55 for Canaria West. Harley Malt—Dull. Corn Receipts, 40/>00 bushels; the market spened 102c. better, and closed dull with the advance nearly lost; sale* of HT.OOO bushels at $1 1301 45 for Western mixed In store and
alloat.
Oats—Receipts, 12.G05 bushels; the market I* very active and 102c. better; sales of 64,000 bu->hels, nearly all to arrive, at M0m5i’. Ilb e—F/>wer; sales of 100 tlercea Carolina at
!'’*0io>ic. Coffee-Dull.
Sugar—Quiet; sales of GOO hogsheads Cuba
at 11 012c.
Molasses—Dull.
Hops-Qulet at40ftGSt\ for old and new. Petroleum—Dull at 15c. for crude, and
34® 35c. for refined In bond.
Cork—Heavy and drooping; sales of 0,500 barrels at |2t 00022 '25 tor mess, and doling
ut $22 05. cash; $20020 fit) for prime.
Heef^QuIot; sales of 50 - barrels at previous
prices.
Reef Ifams-DuR; sales of 8.5 barrels west-
ern at $21) 50030.
Hacon—Quiet and steady; sales of 85 Imxes of Stratford at 13J4013&O.; 2.(NN> pounds short ribbed bulk ut 13^013^c.; 2,000pounds
.do at inj^c.
. Cut Meats—Dull; sales of187 packages at 11 ®b!c. for shoulders, and 15017c.for bams. Hard—Hoavy; sales of 1,380 barrels at 13^0
11 1 j<'.—latter extreme.
Hulter—In gooo demand; aalos at 20011c,
for state.
Wool—Without decided change; sales of 25,000 pound* at 52005c, for domestic lluece.
('oal —l ncbangeil,
l,pather—Solo I* (|\ilot at 29®00c. for liuenoa
Ayres light, weight*.
Cheese—Steady; sales at. H01O(\
Frolghls to Liverpool—Firmer, with engagements of 3,ooo bushels wheat at llj£d.pcr
sail.
T.ATKST MARKKT8—b P. M. Flour- Moll and 10c, lower on medium and
common grade*.
Wheat -Dull and 102o. lower; sales of No. 3 St $2 2302 24; No. 2, $2 2802 21); No. 1.
$2 3.5.
Rvo —Dull at $1 6001 07 for Western. Cat* Aetlvo and very firm at s5®sGe. for
Western.
Corn Dull at $1 1301 11 for good to prime mixed Western. Fork—More steady; sales of 2,000 barrels mo** at $22 050 22 25 cash anil regular, elosing at $22 05 e ish, and $22 1.5 regular. Roof -Quiet and nominal. Cut Meat*—Dull anil nominal. IIaeon -Quiet and steady. Lard Quiet at M0l l'>4c. for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered. ifioneT* smocub. ric. Nkw 5'ORK. Wedarsilay,October 10. Money—Active at 7 per rent, end loans. ICxchange—Dull ut 1000109}; for gold and first class hill*. <in|u-1,iwor; opened at 1.43};, and closed
ut !.IG\;.
(iovernmrnt Slocks—A shade firmer. Coupons of 1881, 1IC>;; do. of 1802. 112; coupons of 1804, 108'-;;c coupons, new 10ft; Coupons ui io,.,. ivv. 74i t>m»u 0's, 188|, registered, HI?;; January uad July,
107!;.
Receipts at th# sub-traaeury to-duy, $3,089.. 032; payments, ,505,827; balance, $113,230,-
799.
stocks—Irrrgulur and unsottkd, closing feverish.
I, with good home and Eastern demand; XX d winter. $1125011 50; XX amber, $13 250 13 50;’XXX white, $14 50015; country brand* irregular and a shade lower ihan above but
very firm.
Wheat—Receipts duht; moderate demand; No. 1 red winter in hi a -2 5702 08; No. 2 do. at $2 550; No. 1 Milwaukee spring at
$2 20.
Corn—Steady and firm and held .at $1 14 for No. I mixed from store. Oat*—Quiet and steady, and held at 67070c. lor No. 1 8tate In store. Rye—Quiet and unchanged; held at $1 400 1 45 for No. 1 State and Western from store. Barley—Held at $13501 40 for No. 1 State and Canada. Petroleum—Steady and firm and standard white held at'29030c.; prime light straw to white, 49@50c.; light straw, 47048c.; crude, $5 per barrel. Toled* market* Toi.Krx), Wednesday, October 16. Flour—Itecelpte, 4,700 barrels; the market la quiet. Wheat—Receipts, 1,800 bushels; tbe market la heavy and lully 3e. lower on all grade*; sa'es of white Michigan at $2 86; amber Michigan at $2 00; No. 1 spring, $2 12>£; No. 2 aprlng, $2 97; sales of amber, buyer’s all tba umntb, at $2 040 2 07. Corn—Receipts, 21,000bushels; shade lower, and sales Nn. 1 Wabash at $1 16; No. 2 Wabash at $1 14; Michigan, $1 14. Oats-Receipt*, 9,300 bushels; market firm and unchanged; sales of No. I atG5}£c.; No. 2
at 04c.
Rye—Roodpt*. 700 bushels; market 1c. better; sales at $1 41 for No. 1; $1 35 for No. 2. Harley—Receipts, 1,900 bushels; quiet, and sales at $1 30 for No. 1. Lake Freights—8},^c. on corn to Oswego. I,«aieTilla market. Louisvillk. Wednesday, October 10. Tobacco—Sales of 04 bog*heads at $4 00
024 25.
Corn—shelled In bulk $110 with socks; ear,
85e. In bulk.
Oats—In bulk, 70e., and firm. Buckwheat—Steady at $2 05, Pork-Dull; salesofme-s at $23 00. Lard—In tierces, 13>$o.; in kegs, 13}^c. Hacon—8ales of shoulders at 14}£c ; clear
sides. 18^0 |9c.
Whisky—Sales at 35c. In bond.
Cotton—Dull at 15^@10c. for good ordinary
to low mldnllng.
River Is rising slowly, with about twentyseven Incbealn (be channel by mark. New York Pry Goods market. Nkw. York, Wednesday, October 16. The dry goods market Is depressed at the
decline, and there Is little more doing; Naumkeag Canton fiuncela are reduced from 21 to
Loc<mta from 21 to 29; Alevaton N brown, bleached do., 31; O do., 27; Glasgow gtngns are down to 15, and Lancgster ginghams 0; Hampton ginghams recovered, and now
bring 13^: Hadley do..l2^.
Sprague** delaines are reduced to 19}^. Otter staple dry goods are without essential
change.
memphla marketMkmpiiia, Wednesday, October 10. Cotton—Sales at 10016^1'. lor middling to good middling. Corn-—Sale* at $1 000105. Hay—Sale* at $24025. Oats—Dull at 70072c. Pork—bales at $27 50. Bacon—Sales of shoulders at 15010c., and Clear sides at 20020J^c. Lard—Sales at 15010c.
Baltimore market. BALTIMORK, Wednesday, October 10, Flour—Firm. Wheat—Sales at $2 95 for prime. Corn—Steady. Oats—Firm. Provisions—Good jobbing demand on Southern order*. w • m I'hllndeiphik market. rniLADBi.PQiA, Wednesday, October 10. Flour—Firm ami unchanged. Wheat-Quiet; sales of red at $2 400 2 75; white California, $3 25. Corn—Firm; sales of western mixed at $4 50. Oats—Sale* at 05075c.
iwi, 11 rva , no. oi i is; 804, 108'v. coupon* of 1805,109; r, 1C0%; 10.4U> •HKiJj; 7-80 , s of 1x07. IHQ;; TWilted State*
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Our Manufacturing Machines Surpass all others in their adaptation te the different varieties of work, sew log from the finest cambric to the heaviest harness leather. They
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Hew —te Hnni Nlewplwc Ceurm •urpasalng in elegance and comfort those of any other line, are run throngn from INDIANAPOLIS to DENNISON, WITHOUT CHANGE, arriving at n SEASONABLE HOUR for BBEAKAV* Tickets good via Piqua or Dayton. Passengers to avail themselves of toe quick time and sure connections of this Short Line for CBia , i kWi6 ask for tickets via COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY LINE, which wa for sals tw aU tbe above points at the Union Depot. _ r ,„, LUNT. GenT Superintendent. P. CHANDLER, Genl Ticket Agent. „ J - 8- SHACBELFORD, —pp Western and Southern Agent.
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
And dealers In
ge\t*s rraaisniNG gg«b«, 101 Main Street, four doors above Fourth, CITVCLNULA/ri. I^^Shlrts madetoerder. oeiSdSm BAM. I*OW ntfl-h-dw AT. CO., Manufacturers and Importers of O I Q- .A. ISj S , And wholesale dealers in Leaf and Plug Tobaccos, No. ifi Main Street, below Pearl, oct7d3m CINCINNATI. OHIO. Danzig-er Ac Oo.,
CO.
DI8TILLEBS, CSTKXCIPnsrATX, OHIO, BONDED Liqaor McrchaHtN.
Distilleries, Star Mills, Peoria. Illinois and Kenton county, Kentucky, augfifidly
TRADE
MARK.
HOTELS.
Geo. Davldeon, Late of St. James Hotel. H. B. Sinks, Late of Broadway HoteL GIBSON HOUSE, Walkkt street, Bet Fourth and Firth,opp. Merchants’ Exchange, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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DAVIDSON A SINKS, Proprietors.
Hamaafaetuera wf Fine Toilet Soaps, AND Pei* fti in © i* i e s, B7 Wmimest Street, ocW .13m CAN C 17VIVA.TI. WILSON A CLARK, Manufacturers of the Universal Shirt, And GESTS* FUKH1SIERS, S. E. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STS., Cincinnati, Okie. Shirts and Underwear mad* to Order. Agenta for the Bemia , Patent Shape Collar. oetS-dSm
t» * 8HAUP, Manufacturers of
Leather Belting and Hose
And Dealers in
n Belting, Heee, Packing and Lace Leather No. 57 Walnut, corner Second Street CINCINNATI. OHIO. JAKES BKAOFOKD A CG-,
Manufacturers of
French Burr Mill Stones, 5*®* Machines, Portable Flouring and Corn Mills,and Importers of the genuine Dutch a»»-
chor Brand Bolting Cloths.
Office, SI Walnut, comer Second Street, Factory, corner Elm and Second,
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
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Metropolitan Hotel, OHIO machijne works,
(Successors to Lee A Leavitt,)
Have on hand and are manufacturing to order.
Main Street, Between Frent and
Second Streets,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
V. A. THURSTON, Proprietor augl9 d8tn
United States Hotel, Oppoeite the New York and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot, BEACH STREET, BOSTON,
jan30 dly
By F. M PRATT. Formerly of the American House.
FARE REDUCED.
Board $3 SO Per Day.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
seplC dSm
Lonisville, Ky.
American Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hall
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PHILADELPHIA. S. M. HEULINGS, Proprietor.
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c. x. axsoxiNT
< an'or, 44^; Ho*ton water power
berlund 30; Quicksilver, 23; M»rlpo*a, 9 Western Union Telvgraph, J’fl'tO
Mull. 117^: Erie, 72?i; Hudson, 127
Itoadlng, D'l'i; ftili-hiK.n Central, 109>g Northwestern. IG}^; <lo. preferred, G7}i; Fort Wuyre, 102; Wabash, —: Illinois Central, 123; Pittsburg, 85; Toledo, 108; Bock Island, 98i;; Michigan Houthern, 8n;: Mbsourl 0*. IO-1'l; New York Central, llb^: Atlantic Mall, il7><;8t. Paul preb-rred. G..^; 8t. Paul, ll>i; Ohio eertliluatcs. 2GJ4; Mariposa preferre 1.18; Fort Wavne, 1(K)U: new Tenues-
see. GO; Virginias, 48; Missouri G’#. 104%.
Express Block* — Merchant# Onion. 23; Adam* Express, 63}^;-American. 63; Wells,
Fargo A Co., 5G; Onited Btstes, 60.
Mining chares-Blendv; Combination, 2,300; Gregory closed at 570; Eldorado closed at 840; smith * Purmloe, 405; Corvdon. 75; Quart* Hill, 140; Lacrosse. 5$); Hocky Mountain, 55; sensendorfer. Mft; Dnvldaon, lift; Hannlmon, 75; Edge Hill, 450; B*nnehc1T linn petroleum, 111); Gunnell, 12ft; New York, 78: Columbia, —; Hucbanan. 40; Central, 100; Pitbole, 45; Uynrie farm, 15; American Flag,—; Benton. 70; Tex .*, ft; Alleghekf. WW; Book Farm, 41;
Wslklil, —; Montana, 15; Heover, 1,140.
Glaniaaatl Manawt.
CTNOINNATt, WtdMadny, oeMbtr M.
Flour—I'fiebnBged: anleaof extra at $110
11 23, and (amtIf »t $12012 2ft.j
W bent—I Inehangetl and quiet; aale* «t$3M
02 0.5 for No. 2 end No. 1 red.
Corn—Dull} sale* at $1 05.
Oats—Dull; sale# a* 08c. for No. 1. Hye—Dull; sale#at$1 4501 47. Harley—In demand; sale# at $1 .001 SO.
Cotton—Firmer; sales of middling at 18)10 19a, . Tobneeo— Firm but quiet; sale# of 89 hogs-
head* at 12 to 35 for leaf.
Whisky—Cncbanged, and In fair demand for free bonded; Inactive, It la bold at 830350, Meat Pork - Dull, and prlcea nominal at $32.
Hulk Shoulder*-I3«e., nonrinnllf.
Hacon—Is held at 14*. tor shoulder#, and eea, and Ibis rale wm offered for MO UetcMfor
i, wiwi .?!.•«)lh«ku ana**-
(;be*ae—Dull at 14}4e,
Linaeed (tfi—Dnll at $1140115.
clover Seed—Hall at |«.
Timotby Se*d-S.Jw«* W40.
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MERCHANT TAILOR. JOSEPH ATAUB, MEECHANT TAILOE, 'Nlo. 9 Odd Fellawa* Hall,
Washington St ret.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
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W HOLESALE TOYS, ETC. 29 W$ftt Washiagton Btr«et.
CHA9. BAYER & CO., Have now in store tbe largest and most complete stock of TOYS,‘MIONS AID f ASCY (OODS,
Catlerp, Haetcal Wave, Etc..
i^r our own impoutation. W expretslv for thla *uiark< t.. by
Mayer, while In Europe.
*yer, while In Europe.
M0»Mercl: ine our stock.
SELECTED Mr. Charles
honts are lavUd o call and exam-
sepSO dim
PIANO TURING.
F. JL- TYtA-YKER,,
Formerly with
Trayeor 4k Halt—
Manufactorer aad practical Tuner of Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, AMO ALL KINDS OF IWTWIMENTS, No. 00 Eaat Ha rite I Street,
UUMAEAPOLU, INDIANA. All ktajaeflaatr—a repat guaraatned.
•swap
Also, dealer la
Readymade Clothing * Anti Geat’fi Farnfahliur Goofte. octl 6 d»m JOHN STEIN MANN, Cutter. B. EANDORAF. Merchant Tailor, |$o. IS Ifforth Herldloa Street, fNElANAPOI.19, INDIANA.
ssracMawr taiuhi.
CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 9. E. Crittenden Sc Co., Proprletore
TTAVING leased tbe property known as the XI Walnut Str.et House, and completed our Improvements upon tbe same, it is now thoroughly refurnished, painted, carpeted, and in most excellent condition, and will from this date
be the
CI^KRENHON HOTEL.
We shall be most happy to see our friends and the traveling public, and guarantee tbe aecom-
oi tbe CLARENDON to be equal to
modations
ay Hotel in tbe city.
Telegraph ofllce in the Hotel
ssr
S.E. CRITTENDEN * CO.
MANHATTAN HOTEL. MCKBAY STREET. Second door Dem Broadway, opposite the Park HEW YORK. N. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH. Clkbk. SepMdly
STEVENS HOUSE. 81, 83, $3 and $7 Broadway, N. Y Opposite Bowling Green. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. rpHE Stevens House it well aad widely known X to the traveling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men: it is in cl ewe proximity to the business part of tbe city—is on the highway of southern and western travel—and adjacent to all the principal railroad and steamboat depots. Tho Stevens House has liberal accommodation for over 860 guests—it is well furnished, aad possess*! every modern Improvement for tbe comfort an entertainment of-Re-inmates. The rooms are spacious and well veatflated—provided with gaa and water—tbe attendance is prompt and
wit
ratet. mayl3 dBm
Proprietors.
STEAM GAUGE TEST.
STEAM GAUGES TESTED AND WABBANTED. The only Steam Guage Test in Indianapolis at M. F.HETDUEMIiYCiTOirg MAG MUST IE WORKS, Cwr. Swntb auad PemneyIvnnln St*. OMALL ENGINES, ftom three to five hone O power, manufactured to order, and jobbing of all kinds done with dispatch. Particular attention paid to the building and repairing of
POBTABEE AND STATIONABY EIVGUIVES, TYOILERS. Portable Circular Saw Mills. E. H. JJ Steam’s Patent Eccentric Head Blocks, shingle Machines, Stave Machines, Saw Mandril*. Saw Gammers, Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys Castings of all kinds made to order. Dealers in Circular saws, Belting Packing and Mill Furnishing of ad kimi,. 8 tGFRepairing of Machinery made by Leo A Leavitt, or the Urbana Machine Works, will receive our special attention, as we have all the patterns of both establishments. Works—Corner Walnut street and Hamilton road. Business Office—180 West Second street, octl d3m CINCINNATI, OHIO.
LONG WORTH’S WINE HOUSE.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Golden Wedding Bine,' BpnrMllng Cnsnw Bn Wine, Dry CntnwBa Wine, Delaware Wine, Virginia and Itcb’ Seedling Wine. FOR SALE BY Horn A Anderson, Keifer A Vinton, *te'v^i-t * Morgan, Browning A Sloan, Usskit & (Jo., Indianapolis, IndiaugSO d3m
CHAS. S. CHCEVER, Manufacturer of PAPER BOXES, 228 Main Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. oct7 1»
RESTAURANT.
Conrad Lehrritter.
John A Lehrritter.
LOUIS 8K1DXB.
JOSH U’CaLL.
Manufacturers’ Ware House.
SNIDER Sc McCALL,
PAPER DEALERS,
230 and 232 Wnlnnt Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON AND RKNTAUKAiXT, No. 14, East Wmabington Strc-t, (Martin Hug's old stand.)
TTAV ING fitted up the Capital at great exXI pense for a Saloon and Restaurant, we particularly invito the public to give us a call, as we intend to keep our Bar well stocked with the best
Liquors. Wine, Ale, Cigars, rant well supplied with the
and our Restau-
supplfed with the very best the market affords. In fact we intend to keep a first class house, and give satisfaction to our patrons.
sepSt dly
TAILORING.
Leading House of Fashion HOWARD iU. FOLTZ, FIRST CL-AJSS . r T 4i - fit's . *- - * Merchant Tailor, No. 31 Nwrtn Penney ivnnln Street, (Second deor south of Postoffice,) INDIANAPOLIS, IND. TkYY stock of Fall and Winter Goods is selected 1YA with great care to the wanto of my customers from the best markets, consisting of French, English sand American Fattens. I study to please, and give prices to suit the times. ’ •* - 7 - * r-QUIS SCPKOLTZ . - Will provide over the cutting department, which will be a guarantee for the nigh reputation this establishment has always enioyed. N. B. Call and exanunemy stock before giving orders elsewhere. sepSL dSas
FOUNDRY.
H00SKR FOUNDRY
i
:vrc ■
STOVE WORKS!
SALOON.
W. 0. BA.lBKXEXt,
WINE, LIQUORS,
ALE AND BEKB,
TOBACCOS ARD CIGARS^
,xr \
OF THE BEST BRANDS, Delaware street*.. <
CHABrill.NEEB,
Proprietor.
This Establishment is now in full operation, and the FOUNDRY BUSINESS in ail its various branches will hers he carried cat. W* are prepared to do all kinds of work in oar line ier Bnilrwade, for SUHe, finr Hnanffnctwrtes. send finr Hwmweknllgere.
Nn. $0 Narth
rronts end Columns for Storee. Door Sills, Stair Plates, Window Capa, Ventilators, Gratae, Anchors, Sash Weights, etc. Gas Poets, H.ttohiag
Peats, Cistern Tope, etc. CTnalfoW flWirT—rr^irrfnf 1 ^
Work of every description executed with cara,
and at short notice. The man uf net ere of
3.-1,4 bo„tv! «|i n,i;
MERCHANT TAILOR, tmn, w^yjowHABi,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And wholesale and retail dealers in
y 1 our, Peed, Etc.,
S *3? O V“ E S Will be a prominent part of our business. Cooking aad Heating Stoves of the vany best quality, style aad finish. wiU he add at Wholes*le only.
Merehanta will be »u
pplied with StoTto, ( Bella, Sugar and Wa
Nn* >•
.Street,
Opposite Odd Vettow*’ Ban,
CLOTHS, CASSMEAES MO VESTW6S*
et, near the Clneinnati !
“a
OmcxAwn
Delaware street,
aa>i>il$a
NETANTED. FOR CASH-500 tons Rags; GOO v f tons Newspapers, Books and Pamphlets. augfiOdSm
GEO. CRAWFORD & CO., Commission Merchants,
Importers and Dealers in b, Snl Seda, Canetlc Feand ry Facings,
pinsser, Llnae, Cement, Sand, Pnmmlce stone,
Beeln, Etc., Etc.,
NO. 209 WALNUT STREET,
Claeiamati, Okie.
aastodSm
Seda Aeb
Soda,
Plaster.
Camargo Manuf. Co., Manufacturers of Paper Hangings ann WINDOW SHADES. H. H. BRENEMAN, Proprietor No. 57 West Fourth Strut, aug» d6m CINCINNATI, OHIO.
E A. HUTCHINSON & CO,
Importers and Jobbers of
No. 99 Walmmt street.
JBetween Third (and Pearl Stn^
cmcnffWATi. 'Ohio. augfiO dAwtm
John Dubois. W. H. William*. J. S. Augur. DUBOIS Ml AUdUB, Commission Merchants, No. 87 West Second Street, GRNCINNAXI, OHIO. WfF" Liberal advances made on omiighmean of FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. angUdSm MOHHIS & LYTLE,
Dealers in
BOOTS AM SfiOIs,
M Deorfi Street,
CtSfCmN-ATI, OHX<5.
4 ) ! U
with care. ang90 dBm CINCINNATI
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SEALED PROPOSALS
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t oak,six feet iweg. laaartad two^toahlath# 0 if* piaak high, spaces between the planks .eem oeaelnj at the bottom, three laehes -ala wWfilskkdfiiSk^tfDttt^lS^tD vlth a rail fsnce slght rail* r— „ ^*d pr«po**l* WiU be receive)
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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nevn at Law,
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IfOTICE TO MOTHERS.
Allen’s Lung Balsam,
The remedy for earing
CONSUIIPTIM, C0UTRS, BRONCHITIS, 118E * W0 ^ >8 want soothing syrup.
xuTniuanie m roe louowmg LeapUint. Irregularities cu eness. Teething, etc. Give*
and rest to the mother.
diseases by the medical faculty. Tbo^talsam eonsequently, recommended by physicians wl have become acquainted with lie great success.
the boweto^EtotfvenesS,
health to the child aad reat to th*
rURSJFT YOUR BUODD.
ft
AS AN EXPECTORANT IT MS NO EQUAL
MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SPBAKBRS who are so o.ten afflicted with Throat Disease*, will fin- a sure remedy in this Balsam. Lozenges and wafers sometimes give aeliet, but thi- Balsam, takenajew times, will insure a. permanent cure. ^OBr* W Ui tne afflicted clergymen please test in
Testlnawnlals wirPMyalcUus*.
Dr. Nathaniel HarrI*, lor many years a resideatof Middle bury, Vermont, recommends the Balsam as being superior to aU other remedies
----- - — — soon become a classical
remedial agent for the cure of all diseases of toe
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs. T, .. , “MATHAN HARRIS, M D.” Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon in ihe army during
tRe war, irom exposure contracted consuxuptiou.
“/havei the use of 3 and enjoy!
Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, says:
I recommend your Balsam in preference to faction 1 ** la ® dlem ® io *' u>a 8 lls . audit gives satisPhysicians who have failed to enre their patients should try this .medicine before they give the case up, as we know very many valuable Uatriaf* l>een Silve<ib T being persuaded to give Don't despair because all other remedies have deceived! 14 ^ ttlS remed y * 11<i y ou will not be The proprietors of this valuable take pleasure in nailing 10 it tbe 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 the test for merits, as has the celebrated P- KRY DAVIV TAIN KiLLER, which has been introduced to all parts ot the inhabited world, and is everywhere appre-
ciated and sought alter.
ax-x^eunt’s i/crisra- balsam Will cure when ail others tall. Directions accompany each bottle. J. N. HARRiB n CO.. —. Sole proprietors, Cincinna'-i, Ohio. A^toTgau, Keefer’ A*Vintonf Druggists. oct7 iAw:im
saya:
►rTTletcher, of Missouri, says:
Hurley’* Boraafarllla. This is the pure end genuine extract of tbe »mi will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect ear* of the following complaints and diseases: Affection, of the Braes, Habitual Coefoenesa. Debility .Syphilis.Scroftola. or King’s ffvil, etc., etc. Harley’s A®ne Xomlc.
_ /ho had tried the usual :medies without benefit; but in no case has Hurley’s Ague Tonic failed to effect a cure. Harley’s Popular Worms Candy.
Harley's Bteatack Bitters.
.knees. Inion of tbe
For Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weal digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of acti
Liver, or Disoniered Stomach, there are no Bitters that can compare with these. For sale by-
all Druggists.
«»«***•• Buddie A Co., Prop'rs. 41 Bullitt Street, Louisville, Ky. seplfidmon* sata w3m
TO
]\IETV
YOXJTVO
ieminal Losses, to conquer bad hubremove the effects 01 Early Error, to GA LEN’S HEAD DISPENSARY
Kentucky.
mg had ten years’ experience in thisspeclatients suffering from any disease w hut--f a private or con^dential natur>,snd
CLASS WORKS.
ffX) arrest Seminal Losses, to conquer bad hab-
A its an
send 25 cents
Louisville, Kentucky.
Havi patiei
rer <>f a pm
ladies troubled wilh any ot to the sex. by inclosing' 25 ce brief statement of case wdl 1
1*3 or conf’dential natur-,snd ith any of the ailments peculiar
\v ith
NEW ALBANY CLASS WORKS,
J. B. FORD & SON, Mainfacturers of WINDOW GLASS, IMevr Albany. Indiana. TTTE are now manufacturing extensively all V v kinds of Window Gloss, of a very superior quality, and are prepared to fill orders in large or snail quantities for all kinds of WITSTDOW GTIASS,
ubied wi
.by inclosing 25 cents as abo statement of case wdl receive part
for self treatm<-nt bv leturn mail, and thu
peon ve, 1
•ticub rs
n mail, and thus avo d
quackery. We also have a Varix Clasp which We guarantee to permanently cure varicoceie iu four days The Elect-o-Magnetic Preventive. Those de-'iring to limit their offspring can enclose a stam p fur a oamphlet containing engravings and explanations of the above preventive, with an essay on the subject of prevent! o. Ad correspon ence confidential Address all loiters
IS, 1 rawer247, Louisville, Kv.
seplfid&wly
WORM TEA
x pleasant, sale and elle. tual V egetable Reuu dy tor all kinds of Worms fonru in the human bony; also, a reliable cure for Fits and Worm Fevtr. Possessing in its combination wonderful clears Ing and strengthening properties, it will alwio S improve toe health ol the patient, whether affected by Worms or other causes. Price 23 Ceuta. Sent by mail for 25 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist. M. S. BURR A CO., 26 Tremont street. Bosh n General Agents, and for sale by all Druggists.
From 8x10 to 40x60 inches, either single or double thick.
Oar Glass is Manufactured by Experienced Work-
uperior
excelled by any
3^ij^isrs:oor)! Hew De• trayeU—WMere Heetored.
men, and is made of-a Si
’ *, and can not b
1 manufactu
United States.
Materl,
Gi
lor Quality of elledhy any
lass manufactured in the
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 lowestlnanufacturers’ prices, and have men of long experience in
TAOKIISXG GLASS,
Which is very important to the Merchant and Consumer, in order to avoid loss by breakage ad shipping.
Office i
fnraMense No. 19 State St.
Factory, Corner of Upper Tenth and Main Sts. septs dsm
GIPSY DOCTOR.
Wanted—AU 1* Know tbnttbe GrIJPSY DOCTOR
ng
and pe-
you toe past, present
and future, yeur name, and the names of many of your relatives, and describe with unerring accuracy the places where you were born—tell of absent friends, your future prospects, and Clairvoiantly describe your diseases and the appro-
priate remedies.
Notice this—cure or no pay. AU persons at a distance wishing to know the nature of their dis-
ve their past, present and future un-
eases, or have folded, can be hair in a 1
tamps. Address Box 109$, Indiana pal South lUinoisstree.. Consultation—ladies, $1; gentlemen. $2. sepTdfiw
LIOUOR8, ETC.
W. B. Maddux.
W.N. Hobart, WoodG.Williams. Formerly of Flether A Hobart.
MADDUX, HOBART & 00.
DISTILLERS OF
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits AISTD WHISKIES, TY KCTIFIERS and manufacturers of Domestic XL Liquors, wholesale dealers in Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, 107 and 109 Pearl street, east of Broadway, CINCINNATI, OH ID. sep3 d3m O. VOIiMER & BON, Distillers and wholesale dealers in COGNAC BRANDIES,
Honrbom, dim. Rye and Cora WUsky and Catawba Wince.
Fostoffice. Distillery, No. 311 and SIS St. Clair street sepfidSm
S. AIV, Wholesale dealer in L X Q, TJ O E/ S,
Whose hollow tell in fearful
IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, cheeks and paUid countenances language the silent working isease undermining the constiti
ry a
mature deal
i avail y
to a
ds
lire-
sway, dissi-
inost
and avail yourselves of a treatment that pates the slightest disease, and cures the me
ness, and serious difficulty of
annoyance.
SPERMATORRHEA.
perpetu
al*a]
Married men empt from Seminal Weakness, Sexuel Debd-tv, Jmpotency, iuability to consummate the marriage contract. Apathy and Sexual Indifference, with wasting of the parts, 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 cautioned against the disgusting compounds the deceitful genius of man has contrived for their relief, and left in the shops for sale. “ Avoid them as you would tigers.” When there is 1mpotency, with a dimunition in the size of the organs, I use the Glass Exhauster and appropriate applications of Electro-Magnetism—these are the only sure remedies. Impotcncy never was oared alone by medicine, nor never will be. I can readily detect the true character of this dis - ease, and no question wiU be asked of cases presented, unless requested. VENEREAL DISEASES, As the Quack would say, “ Private and Delicate lii.GGifh&Aa ” Crtnnvrhy»a in &6V€]lty-tWO ; injections, sequences, raduse of Mercury or nous drugs. Advice at all times cheerfully given, and consultation will be treated with entire confidence. P. S.—Address all letters to Dk. P. D. MUSGRAVE. Formerly—Drs. N.S. Pendery A Musgrave. N. B.—Dr. Musgrave uses the ELECTED MEDICATED VAPDR BATH AND FdMlGAToR, 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. Ofmce—No.*5>i West Washington street. Indianapolis. seplffly
me vv istxicx , A X 1 t abO OHU ks Diseases.” Gonorrhoea cured in seven hours, and without tbe use of strong inj« Gleet and Syphilis, and their coi.sequence ically cured, and wituout the i other injurious drugs. Advice
"PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE " OK. KICOMD-M Celebrated Preventive Lotion.
A!
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PPOVED and Highly recommended by the French Medical Faculty, as the only sale and dune Antidote against infection from Special iseases This invaluable preparation is suited for cithers ex, and has proved, from ample experience toe most efficient and reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum bong sought for in the Medical World If used according to directions, every possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will radically neutralize the venerea) 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.
This most reliable specific, so universally adopted in the Did World, is now offered for sale for the first time in America, bv F. A. Duport A Co., only authorized Agents for the United States. Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, $5. The usual discount to the trade. Sent, securely —u-j -* —=— *- any address, with
essing to
packed, on receipt of price, to directions and pamjduet, by ac
my22 dly
Sole
addressing to
-UPORT A CO.,
Agents for Dr. Bicord’s P. L., No. 12 Gold street New York.
OR. WM. THOMSON’S
OfficeandConfutUUoBParlors srelocated at
Nn, •• ffiontlh Delaware Street*
And sole manufacturers of
vra
Kanftanan’s
Bitters,
Dr.
Nn. 116 Santa HexMlnn Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sepS dSm 8EW>NC M4MSHii«EW» ~~ ft SEWING 1ftCHINE
i. *
? -jj cov .Sfodt • WITHIN TH*
Brack •€ Kerry FaaBily.
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ICRB he will continue to treat and cure Private in aU their specie.,
stages, ramifications and
phrana
Dr. Wm. Thomson will g
written hiiwieli
permanent!
rare, or make no charge.
Dr. Wm. Thomson Una : toe treatment of Private Disease* « specialty
iHo, hew 7
and two years i ,, , , _ gears practice^Chfa^go. Illinois,he cured over \DrYrn- Thomson, In hit praetto* Aw Scrofula, Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, twee a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most Ingenious kind, in conjunction with internal tretSKMHf AL KMIS3I6NS, the consequence of
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