Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1867 — Page 3
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COMMERCIAL. new % orK finrkets NKW VottK, I'rMny, Oetotier 1.8, ( o I n -Sales of l.i'dt) bale.s at 10c. for midd11uplands. i i ur—Ilecelpts 1.7,518 barrels; the market i< le-s active, and experienced a decline of 20 (<4 ("e.; sales of 0,800 barrels at ®0 10(7*0 to tor superdne State and western: flO® l.’l o' for extra western; *10 50014 for rou id Ih'"|i titilo, *10 ,*O01(| 50 for fit. Louis, etosit i(diet. CaHfornih dull; sales of IkiO -11• (<. .» *11 5001:1 fui. live Flour—Sales of 100 barrels at $7 05@ v \\ ipsky—Quiet and steady. WJieat—Uecei[its, 8|,3i;! bushels; market i- L’ lide, lower: fiir business; sales of 17.000 I'li'hr Is at !f'J l.s far No. .'I spring; *2 2002 22 I r Vo. 2 do; *2 25 for extra choice do.; *2 20 o-7 71 for No. 1 do.; *2 75 for amber State; ti':'. " > for white Michigan. I:ye -Heavy and lower; sales of 7T50(bbushe!» id’ western at *1 00. I! irley—Scarcely so 'Arm; sales of 78,000 Ici-beis at *1 iM(rjl 5:; , >r Canada West, and *1-1 > for western. M alt —Mull. < urn —Receipts, (io.220 Inisltels; tho market less active, and 2«::c. lower; sales of 140,(KM) busliels at *1 !17X®1 •" !l for mixed western In store and afloat, closing !it *l .".8 afloat; $1 00 f,>r old white Southern. Oats—Receipts, 101,150 lutshels; the market Is less active and searCelv so firm; sales of 87,- («>(> bushels at 8|(as:;i i v. for western. Rico—Dull; sales of Carolina at O>^011c. < olleo—Dull.— Sugar—F. isler; sales of 000 hogsheads Cuba at 11 ^012!.13c. for Porto Uleo. Molasses Quiet; sales of 200 hogsheads Cuba at 18053c. Hops-Quiet at b’jiO.'ic. for old and new. Petroleum— Dull at I5e. for crude, and 320Vi34c. for refined In bond. Pork—Firm; sales of 'i,:!on barrels at *22 25 022 (l(> for m<ss, closing at *22 ill, cash; $20 020 ’>(> for prime. Reef—Dull; sales of 50 barrels of western at 430. Reef Hums—Quiet. Rseon More active; sales of 1,250 boxes Cumberland cut, December and January delivery. at I l', 4 c. t ut Meats — Dull; sales of 150 packages at IIJi012>4 - . for shoulders, and 153xj0l7}ic. for hams. Lard—Irrc gular; sales of 1,310 barrels at ItbjC.—latter an extreme. Hiitter—In good demand; sales at20042c. for State. Cheese—Steady at 11010c. Freights to Liverpool—Quiet, with engagements of JO.OOO bushels wheat at HJ^d. per • all, and I Id. per steamer, and 2,000 barrels of Hour at :*d. per sail, and Id. por steamo. t.ATKHT MARKKTB—b r. M. I- iour Closed dull and 75c. lower on medium and common grades. Whe.it \ little firmer, and rather more ex port di in ind; sales of No. 3 spring at *2 1(10 *•.’ 18; No. 2 spring, *2 2102 23. <»Its Mot o steady; sales at 820«2J^c. for Western. Corn (bifi ; at $1 3701 30’ a ' for good to prime mi\i d Western. Pork Mull and heavy; sales of 2,000 barrels m.-s at $22 250 22 40 cash and regular, closing heavy at $22 2-5 regular. Reef Nominal, Cut Meats- Quiet and unchanged. Raeun — Fait iv active and steady. Lard (tuiet. tit I 4%014 ' h c. for fair to prime s tea in and kettle rendered. .Tioncv, Sttoeka. Kle. Nkw York, Flrday,October 18. Money— Active at 7 per cent, call loans. Kxehange—Mull at 108'. 01(tO for gold and first class bills. (io|ii—Weak : opened at 1.45'^, advanced to M ty^. and closed at 1.44. (lovornment Snooks—(^uiet and without decided change. Coupons of 1881, 110-;+ do. of 18(12, 111%; coupons Of 1801, IU8''; coupons of 18(15, 1<V8%; coupons, new, IctpJ; 10-40’s, 100%; 7-30’s loiyj; coupons of I8tl7, 10(1%, Stocks— Very weak, especially Reading. I.ATKST PRICKS -5 P. M, ( anton.4l}j; Roston waterpower — : Cumfieri in I ::0; Quicksilver, 21; Mariposa, 10; Western Cnton 'I'elegrapu, 21; i’acific Mall, lit;;.;: Kile, 70%; Hudson, 127; Reading, fifi’,: Michigan Central, 112; Northwestern, 4t>; do. preferred. t^;%; Fort Wayre, 00%; Watmsb. —; Illinois Central, 121; Pittsburg, 83%; Toledo, 108; Rock Island, 47%: Mle.blgan Southern. 81%; Mis. aourl f»s, kj(!; New York Central, 111%; Atlantli Mail, 117%; St. Paul preferred, St. Paul, 11%; ohm certificates. 20%; Mariposa preierre.i, —; f ort Wayne, 00%; new Tenner, see, (11; Virginias,—; Missouri G’s, 105%; Ruck Island, new, 4»>%; Rock Island, prol or red, (18. Kxpress Stocks — Merchanta Union, 23; Adams Express, 04;;; American, 1*3; Wells, Fargo Co,, 55'% Lnited Htates, 62%. Mining Shares — (Quoted : Combination, 2,300; Oregory closed at.'810; Eldorado closed at 205; Smith iv Parmlee, 300; Corydon, 77; Quartz Hill, 140; LaCrosse, 520; Rocky Mountain, 55; Sensendorfer, 075; l>avldson. 145; Hanntmon, 75; Edge Hill, 45't; RenneholT Run petroleum, 375; Ounncll, 12.5; New York. 7S; Columbia, —; Buchanan. 41; Central, 100; Pithole, 45; Ryndo farm, 15; American Flag,—: Benton, 7(>; Texas, 5; Allegheny, IKHi; Buck Farm, 41; Wslklll, —; Montana, 55; Soever, 1,140. United States, petroleum, 285, Receipts at tbesub-treasury to-day, *2 205,015; payments, 1,101,870; balance, $111,408,10«. The Express reports money decidedly easier, and at iho close tho supply waa In excess. The rumors of failures arc unfounded. The Assistant Treasur* r tn.dnv converted *1,220.000 In 7-80 notes Into 5-20 bonds, and paid off *177,000 of tho August notes. The compound notes were exchanged for cert I flcates to tbe extent of *18u,00t>, and *70,080 paid cO la currency.
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Cincinnati .via/ket. tTNCrtWATi, Friday, October 18. Flour—Dull aed 2*c. lower; sale* of family at 12c.;extra. *11. Wheat—Dull at *2 00 for No. 1 red. Corn-Dull; sales at *101 03 for No. 1 shelled, and 05c. f >r old, and 75c. for new ear. Now Is selling at 75080c. in the llild, in Ken-
turky.
Oate—Dull at 07008c. Rye—Sales at *1 48.
Barley—Dull; sales at $1 3001 45 for spring and *1 0001 70 lor fall, being a decline. Cotton—Dull at 18c. f .r middling, and the demand light. ■ Tobacco —Active; sates of 100 beg'headeat (I0(t%c. for lugs, and 150*29c. for laif-
Whl«ky—Unchanged.
Mens J'ork—Dull aud »ales of 200 barrrie at Bacon-In tetter demand, and ealot of shoulder* at 14c., and elear side# at 18c.» but not many k».H « offering at the uttotMlons; ]4%r. was offered for shoulders to bedeiiveie J
tbe first two days of November. <
Jxird—la good demand at 13c.; sale* nf .00
Uereea.
Butter-1 ml I at 33040c. forfwh westarn,
and 42045c. for New York Slate. Cheese—Firm at c *
Eggft—Sales at 2le.
J(av—Scarceaad firm at *20023 for food to
prime timothy m arrlral.
Offsc-Uirehiwfed.
Sugar—Unchanged and ablet. ,
Linseed Oll-Ssree at*lj[4. Flex*eed-Wheel *»40. ' (tnllsa iH. , .Ii.ox-.J
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cb 2j£“Steady et *18801 8i-lettef for extre
Prorlstona—Very dull.
M«ee Perk—Nomtaai at *22 50023. Bacon—Sales «f ibouldera at 14%
bams, 19c.; sugar cured, 2*c.
Lard-Held at 14%014%c. In tierces and
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Receipts—Floor, 3^45 barrsls; wheat, 4^80 swts; corn, 42* sacks; oats, 6,754 saeke; rjt, 135 sacks; bsrley, *25 sacks. Weather clear and warm at 3 p. m. ' omeacw NiarKet* Chicago, Friday, October 1*. Clear and warm. Flour—Very dull and easier; sales st *8 45 09 87% for spring extras. Wheat—Closed firm at *190 for No. 1; *1 86% for No. 2. Corn—Heavy and 101% lower; *1 O4%01O6 for No. 1; *1 0401 05% for No. 2. Oats—1c. lower aad closing firm at *1 50 la
store.
Rye—Dull at *1 1901 20 for No. 1.
Barley—l%02c. lower, closing at *1 11 for
ffo. 2*
Mess Pork—.Talcs at $2! 50. Lard-Sales at 1°%. Freights—Firm mi.,I steady. Receipts—Flour, 12,00t) barrels; wheat, 129.000 bushels; corn, 69.000 bushels; oats, 108.0(H) bushels; hogs, 2,900 bead. Shipments - Flour, 10,000 barrels; wheat 128.000 bnshels; com, 90,000 bushels; oats, 46.000 bushels. T«ie«lo market. Toi.kdo, Friday, October 18. Flour—Receipts, 4,291 barrels; sales of red wheat at *12. Wheat—Receipts, 10,131 bushels; the market Is dull snd 203c. lower; sales of-white Michigan st *2 78; amber. *2 53%2 54; No. 1 spring, *2 10. Sales of amber for all the month at
*2 58.
Corn—Receipts, 28,822 bushels: No. 1 1c., and No. 2 2c. lower, closing drooping; sales of No. 1 Wabash at *1 12; No. 2 Wabash at *1 09 01 II; Michigan at *109%; No. 1 new, *1 08; No. 2, new, *1 05. Oats—Receipts, ],270 bushels; No. 1 held at 05c , without buyers; sales for the first live davs ol November at G2%c. for No. 2. Rye—No receipts and dull. Barley—No receipts and quiet. Lake Freights—Yei-sel* scarce and wanted; tho a>klng rates on corn are 10c. to Oswego, and 5c. to Buffalo. Cleveland market. Clkvci.and, Friday, October 18. Flour—Market Is quiet and steady: XX red winter, *11 25011 50; XX amber, *13 250 13 50; XX white, *14 50015; country brands Irregular and a shade lower than above. Wheat—Dull, Inactive snd nominally lower; No. 1 red winter held at *2 0702 G8-but the highest eflVr was *2 65; No. 1 Milwaukee spring held at *2 1502 18. Corn—Dull and held at *1 14-*1 13 bid for No. 1; no sales. Oats— Quiet and steady, and held at 67009c. lor No. 1 Hfate from store; 07c. offered. live—Quiet and unchanged; held at *1 40® 1 45 for No. 1 Htnte and Western from store. Barley—Held at *1 3501 40 for No. 1 State
and Canada.
Petroleum—Tho market Is unchanged, but rather dull under unfavorable foreign advices; standard white In bond held at 29030c.; prime light straw to whits, 49050c.; light straw,
17048c.
Buffalo market. Bckfaio, Friday, October 18. Flour—Dull, with small sales at yesterday's
quotations.
Wheat—Dull and lower, closing a shade firmer; sales of 11,000 bushelsNo. 1 Milwaukee at *2 05 ; 23,000 bushels No. 2 Chicago at *2 00. Corn—Dull and weaker; receipts 24,000 bushels; sales of Toledo at *1 20; small lots
ol No. 2 western at *1 21.
Oats-Steady; sales of 70,000bushels west-
ern at 70c.
Rye—Unchanged.
Burley—Males of small lots of Canada at *1 30 01 34; western nominal at$l 2501 27.
Mess Pork—Unchanged.
Lird—Unchanged. High wines—Nominal. Oeweg* market.
Oswxr.o, Friday, October 18. Flour—Dull and unchanged. Wheat—Quiet and easier. Corn—Scarce and quiet.
Barley—Dull; sales of 9,000 bushels prime
Toronto at 45c. Peas—Nominal.
Canal Exports—Flour. 1,300 bushels; wheat, 21,800 bushels; barley, 9,100 bushels; pear, 2,-
500.
Tbe amount of flour and grain on the canal for tide water and New York, up to yesterday noon, was: Flour, 12.490 barrels; wheat, 1.858.000 bushels; corn. 1,450,000 bushels; oats, 1.450.000 bushels: barley, 488,000 bushels; rye, 80,000; peas, 51.500. mtlwnnkce market. MILWADXKK, Friday. October 18. Flour—Dull and sales of city XX at *9 750 10 25; country do., *9 0009 25; and extra, *8 '8)08 i#>, Wbeat—Unsettled and sales at *1 80% for No. 1; *1 83 f«r No. 2. Oats—Declined 1c.; sale* at 57c. for No. 2. Corn—Dull; sales at*1 08 for No. 1 2. Freights—Firm; to Buffalo 15c.; to Oswego 20c.—per steam. Receipt*—Flour, 4,400 Imsbels; wheat, 127.000 bushels;oats, 10',7o0bushels; corn, 1,400 bushels. Hblpmentis— Floor,12 800barrels; wheat,171V 000 bushels; tats, 1,400 bushels; corn, 600 bushels. PblladelpklM market. PHn.ADitT.MnA, Friday, October 18, Clover 8eed—Hales at *00!) 25. ■ Flux Heed—Dull at *2 75. Petroleum—Lower; crude nominal at 21c. for sloudarit; white In bond at 33033%c. Flour—Dull; sales of superfine at *7 500 8 50. Wheat—Declining; sales ol red at *2 0002 08; white at *2 80. Rice—Hales at *1 75. Corn—Declining; sales of yellow at *150. Oats- Sales at 75078a, Provisions-*-Declining. Whisky-Dull. New Yerk Pry OeeAe market. . Xkvt York, Friday, October 18. The dry goods market Is weak, and without much antmatton. The best heavy brown sheetings still com-’ mnnd 10%, hut seconds can be obtained at 15%. and even 15, from best Eastern makes; the Amoskeags are off %c; the Indean Orchard B R VV and L, also %c. lower. Atlantic light shirtings are down to 10, aod many makes of lighter goods are beingofiTered at a decline of %®lc. per yard. Many styles of blercbed goou«, too. are being offered at the same sonoesstos, wntle printed delaines, calicoes, etc., remain steady. Plftakur* market. FrrrencXG, Friday, October 18. Weather elear and warm. Crude Oil-Market dull and prices nominally unchanged; spot oil quoted at 14c., with buyers at 18%01S%c. Refined—In bond, quiet, and prices for early deliveries are a shade lower; sales for December, buyers’option, 84c.: for October, 34%e.; fbr December, January, February, and March, 33c. HAitlmare market. Balturorc, Friday, October 18. Flour—Owlet, except for retail lot*. Wheat-Declined 5c.cn choice and prime grades, and Me. on other gradee; receipts, large. " Corn—Very dull; sales at *1 330185. Oats—Dull at 70073 for prims. Provisions nominally sustained.
Oblcagre Cattle market. Chicago. Friday, October 18.
Beef Cattle—Quiet at *#7508 90 for fair to
good steers.
Hogs - Leas active and lfi®20e. lower; sales
at *000 40 for choice assorted lots.
«Wt*t'kACHINES.
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Our Maxmlac taring
Surpass all others in their adaptation to the different varieties of work, sewing from the finest cambric to the henvlest harness leather. The* give universal satisfaction. Send for descriptive etrenlar. UROVER * BAKER, Sewl-g Machine Company, 31 East Washington street, Indianapolis. N. B.—The Grover A Baker Sewing kaebtnea were not exhibited at the Paris Exposition for premium. sepistoonl&lpaAwSm
WAGONS.
FARM WAGONS.
THE MOIANrAPOEM WJfiOiV AND IGRICOLTURiL TV OITJvS, (Immediately South of Terre Haute Depots Ho. ITS Somthi TenBcswee Street* TTAVE on hand, and offer to the Farmers, for XI. sale, a choice article of
Wagons made af the very material.
Best
Out facilities for manufacturing, enable us to furnish as good work as can be found anywhere at a much less price than it can be pi hai.d. We have them in size, (Tom a
can be put up for by
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New ExEast, reaching how Tons and Pbti.adki.fbta in as Qhck Tun as say rente. BamiK’-bk 2% hours, aad Washington Cut 6 hours in advance of all orun Routes. Nfow Mate Room aleepims Can surpassing fs elegance and comfort those of any ether line, are ran tbrongn from INDIANAPwLIS to ISRinmOW, WITHOUT CHANGE, arriving at a SEASONABLE HOUR for BREAK- _ Tickets good via Piqua or Dayton. ' Pasesngen Is avail themselves of toe quick time and sure connections of this Short Line for tae Eastern Cities, must ask for tickets via COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY LINE, which, are for tale to all the above points at the Union Depot. J. M. LUNT. GeaT Superintendent. F. CHANDLER, Gen’l Ticket Agent. J. S. SHACKELFORD, »<1>S Western and Southern Agent.
HOTELS.
Gee. Davidson, Lets of St. James Hotel. H. B. Sinks, Late of Broadway Hotel. GIBSON HOUSE, YToIawt street, Bet. Vonnh and Fifth,opp. Merchants’ Exchange, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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DAVIDSON A SINKS, Proprietors.
LIGHT ONE HORSE WAOON
TO A
Heavy Four Horse Wagon, Thimble Skein and Iron Axle to anit purchasers
ALSO,
Sprinflr 'Wagons, Of the latest and most approved style. Rood n« rape re. Nhawel Flaws, Carts* Drays, WheelOairaws* £tc.
We build, also,
SHARE’S PATENT COULTER HARROW, Which is acknowledged to be the best tool in use for pulverizing, and putting the earth in proper shape to receive seed, and bring forth a crop. We arc prepared to make and put up mil
kinds of
ShaftlBgs, Bridge Belts aid Ir*is. Also, repair Machinery of every description on short notice. All work warranted to be well made, of good material, and the timber thoroughly seasoned. aug» ditaw.S.Aw3m
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
HOLLIHKS WOKTH’S
KTJLTTOKTJkZ.
Business College of Trade* 24 and 20 East W asking tan Street. A PRACTICAL Institution, to which we inXa vltetheattentlonof every young man who proposes attending aBusinesacollege. Our plan of instruction is by actual business. Students
can enter at any tirod
For particulars c >11 at onr College Rooms or, address FRANKLIN EC APT, Principals
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I ndianapoiis, Ind iana.
WHOLESALE TOYS* ETC.
29 West Washington Street.
CHAS. HATER Jk CO.
Have now fn store tbe largest and most complete stock of
TOYSJOTMS ASD FANCY GOODS, Cntlery, mnsicml Ware* Elc^* /~hP OUR OWN IMPORTATION. SELECTED V>r expresslr for this market, by Mr. Charles 1 and examsep30 dim
Mayer, while in Errope. MB' Merchants are invited to call and Ine ourstoek.
PIANO TUNING.
F. L. TR.A.YSER, Formerly with Trmyaar Ot Kabtmaom* Manufacturer and practical Tnner of Pianos* Organs* Bielodeone* AND AU KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS, Wo. •# Kmat NXarket Street* INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. All kinds of Instruments repaired promptly,aad guaranteed. Jv94 dtm
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MESCHAWT TAILOR. W. 8. BARIvER, MERCHANT TAIL03
Ha. lONartk Femasylvaaia street*
Opposite Odd yellows’ Hall,
JJAfl^just^ opened a fine stock of Fall and
CLOTHS, CASStMERES AND - r \ lolx) isui
Of the latest patterns, which he will make up in the best style at tbe lowest prices. ootMdta
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TRUNKS, ETC.
Mannfaeturers aad dealers ta
Trukf iVtllscs, TrsTcliag Bags, lie. WJ HOLES A LE aad Retail, three doors ftom TV the Palmer House, No. WSouth lUiaoi* street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Repairing dene
oa show »q< lea.
Metropolitan Hotel, mala street* between Front and. Second Streets*
CINCINNATI* OHIO.
W. A. THURSTON, Pbopr irtor angl9 d3m
United States Hotel, Opposite the New York and New Haven and 'Western Railroad Depot, ■EACH STREET* BOSTON*
Jan80 dly
Br F. M PRATT. Formerly of the American House.
FARE REDUCED. Board $9 SO Per Day. UBITED STATES HOTEL:
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LamlsriUe, Ky.
A. xnex*ie an Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hall
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PHTT.ADFT.PHTA, 8. M. HEULINGS. Proprietor.
a. *. carrrxMPxn.
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CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI* OHIO. S. E. Crittenden A Ce.* Preprietore TTAVING leaaed the property known as the aJL Walaat Street Donee, ana completed our Improvements upon the same, it is now thoroughly refhrnished, painted, carpeted, and in most excellent condition, and will from this date be the CLARENDON HOTEL. We shall be most happy to see our friends and the traveling public, and guarantee the accommodations of the CLARENDON to be equal to aay Hotel in the city. Telegraph offlee in the HoteL mar® d 8. E. CRITTENDEN A CO.
MANHATTAN HOTEL. HURRAY STREET. Second door frent Broadway, opposite the Park NEW TORE. N. HUGGINS* Prey rioter. A, J. SMITH, Cucxk. sepMdly
BTBVEHS HOUSE. SI* SS* SK nod 27 Broadway* N. Y
Opposite Bowling Breen.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
rpHE Steveaa Homo is well and widely known A to the traveling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants aad business men: is D ia eleee oi salmiity to th» bu.inos* part of the city—1« on the highway of southern and western travel—and adJaennt to ail the principal railroad
aad sseniiiliuat dopoU. .
■ha Stoveaa House has liberal accommodation
Or over «B» guests itu weU furnished, and poseotoee every seodarn improvement for the comtartaaoaMrtatmmnat of its inmate,. Therooms are spoeions aad w«U ventilated—provided with gna aad water tho attendance is prompt an t raeaoesasft-nmdshe table fa generously provided with svery dolioaey of the season—as moderate xakos. GEORGE K. CHASE A CO.,
Proprietors.
IflAKI GAUGE TEST.
STEAM GAUGES TESTED
ANR W ARK ANTE D. The only Steam Gnage Test in Indianapolis at M. |F. WVlBBHCWTfNTR WOK HIS, Car. Seatbaad Pemaaylvamlaats. from three to five horse
SALOON.
WINE, LIQUORS,
AJLE ANR
TOBACCOS AJSD CIGABS,
Of THE pfiST BBABDS,
Ne. SO Nertfa
SMITH, BfiHIUi
BTORAGE ANR
G0MMISSI0E MERCHANTS,
Mi
. - .sj I Add
i and retail dealers in
Flour, Feed, Etc..
rATR removed from
MS South Delaware sep M9a
* eorncr of Ylrffaia
and Delaware street, where they nave My on hand choice brands of rlenr and everything in tha Peed line. Give us a caU. ,
x in -
d ; ysw \i
,4xvfl ■■h.baclt. ao salt aii
WliVI^O W CeY w&mBH ton'.i iciijuo . K .i- S&II is nCsi'.ul;» » » Pwm&Ufl to 42x« inches, ottherxingle or douWo ! Uio-ioy ' WDrelaMfri ,>■5184 i > :
ngWlNC MACHINES.
A SEWING xachine
I wyrsiN TH*
CINCiNNATI,
■iAa. ^lAmiltow a cor. SHIRT MA5CFACTIRERS, And dealers in GEXT*a 2 URN INKING GOOD*. 161 Main Street, f<Ar doors above Fourth, CITVCINTffA-TT. MrShfate made to order. oetSdSm
BASS. IiOWXsHTHAZ* * CO., Manufacturers and Importers of C I O- -A. K, S , And wholesale dealers in Leaf-aRd Ping Tobacco#* No. '6 Main Street, below Pearl, ectt d3m CINCINNATI* OHIO.
I^anzig-or
TRADE
MARK.
Maanfaetnrera of Fine Toilet Soaps, AND JP e r f~n m e r* i © s , 67 Walnat street. ocW d3m CIN CIICNAXI.
WILSON & CLARK, Manufacturers of the Universal psliirt. And GEJTS' FURNISHERS, S. E. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STS., Cincinnati, oaio. Shirts and Underwear made to Order. Agents for the Bemis’ Patent Shape Collar. oct3-d3m
OHIO MACHINE WORKS,
(Successor) to Lee Sc. Leavitt,)
Have on hand and are manufacturing to order, PORT AH AE AND STATIONARY STEAM EIVGUNES, TJOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, E H. Steam’s Patent Eccentric Head Blocks,
aim’s I
shingle Machines, Stave drils. Saw Gnmmers,
Pull
Machines, Saw Ran Bh.dting, Dangers and
alleys
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Dealers in Circular saws. Belting Packing and
Mill Furnishing of axlkincL.
*9"Repairing of Machinery made by Lee * Leavitt, or the urbana Machine Works, will receive our special attention, as we have all the
patterns of both establishments
Works—Comer Walnut street and Hamilton
road.
Business Offlee—130 West Second street, oc« d3m CINCINNATI, OHIO.
CHAS. S. CHEEVJER, Manufacturer of PAPER BOXES, 228 maim Street* CITVCINTN'AXI, OHIO.
oc« 1>
WESTAU R A NT^ Conrad Lehrritter. Joim A_ Lehrritter. C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON AND RESTAURANT, Ne. 14 East Wasbiisgton Ntreet* (Martin Hug’s old stand.)
TTAVING fitted up the Capital at gr it exII pense for a Saloon and Restaurant, v
ticul intei
Liquors. Wine, Ale, Cigars, etc., ana uur rant well supplied with the very best tbe market
ticulaily
pense for a Saloon and Restaurant, we partly invitr the public to give us a call, as we 1 u> keep our Bar well stocked with tbe best
, aad our Res au-
affords. In fact we intend to keep a first class house, and give satisfaction to onr patrons.
sepfil dly *
jppli i fact
TAILORING.
Leading House of Fashion HOWARD m. FOLTZ, CU.-A.t3S Merchant Tailor, Ne. 31 Nertia PeaBxylTODla street* (Second door south of Postofice,) INRKANAPGAIS, IND.
TtyrT stock of Fall and Winter Goods is selected If I with great .are to the wants of my customers from the best markets, consisting of Fremcfe* Emslfah fund
I study to please, aad give prices to suit the times.
XXDUIS SC£EOX<XZ WDl provide over the cutting department, which will oe a guarantee tor the high reputation this establishment has always enjoyed. N. B. CaU aad exaxajnemy stock before giving orders elsewhere. sepSt d2m
FOUNDRY.
HOOSIER FOUNDRY j i. i vlifittw r . r rut Ju-a AND STOVE WORKS!
i This Establishment is now in lull operation, aad the FOUNDRY BUSINESS in ail its various breaches will here be carried on. We are prepared to do all kinds of work ia ear Una far Railroads* ter Hills, far Haamfacker lea. aad ter HemaefaalMara. Fronts and Columns for Stores. Door Sills, Stair Pkttek. Window :Caea, Yeatfteiom, Grates, Anchors, Sash Weights, eta. Gas Pants* Hitching Poets, Cistern Tops, etc.
-"i 1 Kit .nytltv
DISTILLERS*
crtNctrNTa’jh.Ti, oxxxo.
BONDED ■ J iT&Ta'
Liquor merchants.
Distilleries, Star Mill*. Peoria. Illinois and Kenton county, Kentucky. angWdly
tt SHARD*
Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers in Gun Belting, Hone, Packing and Laca Leather JTo. 67 Walnut, comer Second Street CINCINNATI. OHIO. AAHES BRADFORD A CO., Manufacturers of French Burr Mill Stones* Smut Machines, Putable Flouring and Corn Mills, and Importers of the genuine Dutch Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths. Office, 67 Walnut, comer Second Street, Factory, corner Elm and Second, CINCINNATI, OHIO. augSO dSm
LONGWORTH’S WINE HOUSE,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Geldea Wedding Wine* S yar Alin g Ca>a w ba Wine* Dry Catawfam Delaware Wine, Y t rginiamnd Ives* Seedling Wine.'
FOR SALE BY
Horn ft
Stewart ft Moi
Anderson, Keifer ft Vinton, k Morgan, Browning ft Sloan,
W. I. Haskit ft Co , Indianapolis, Indiana. aug20 d3m
LOUIS SNIDER.
JOHN X’CALL.
Manufacturers’ Ware House. SNIDER Sc, McCALL, PAPER DEALERS, 230 and 232 Walaat Street* CINCINNATI, OHIO.
aug90d3m
500
GEO. CRAWFORD & CO.! Commission Merchants, Importers and Dealers in Seda Asfa* Sat Seda* Caustic Sada. Fonndry Facings* Floater* Linae* Cement* Sand. Pummlce steae* Renin. Etc..Etc.* NO. 209 WALNUT STREET, Omcimmali, Ohio. sucSOdSm
TvXTT
Allen's Lung Balsam
the remedy for curing
5D
*
7
CONSUMPTION, counts, BRONCHITIS, f | THIS BALSAM fa introduced to the sneering -A pubiie after ifamotifa tor the pesitivecui e of ■neh (1i«aaau« hare been fully to mart Toe formula from which it fa prepared fa refereed to by tha leading atodkeal Journals as nsing equal to any prescription than can be made no tor such diseases by the medical faculty. The Balsam is. ysaqaensty. recum m—dad by physician, who have become acquainted wish its greet success. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT (US NO EQUAL It is competed of the active principles of Roots aad riant*, whio t are chemically extracted, so as to i*iaia aU tnetr medacmai quaUtiee MINISTERS A n u PUBLIi; SPEAKERS, who are ao oiten sfflicted with Throat Diseases, will As aiereremedy in tftie Balaam. Loseoges and w *fers sometimes give relief, but thi Balsam, taken a lew tim* s, will insure a permanent cur'. MW- W ill tae afflicted clergymen please test its meiits?
Testinaenlula et Efryaieinos. Dr. Nathaniel Harrl-, tor many years a resident of niddiebury, Vermont, recommends the Balsam as being superior to all other remedies tor Bronchitis, ne says: “1 have no doubt u w ill soon become a da- sical remedial agent for the cure of all diseases af the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs. “ NATHAN HARiUS.M D ” Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon in he army during the war, tram exposure contracted consumption. He says: “1 have no hesit&ncv in stating that it was by the use of your Lung Balsam that 1 am now alive and enjoying health.” Dr. t letcher, of Missouri, says: “I recommend your Balsam' in preference to anyother medicine for Coughs, and it gives satisPhysicians who have failed to cure their pa tu-nts should try this medicine before they give the case up, as we know very many valuable lives have been saved by being persuaded to give it a trial. Don’t despair because all other remedies have failed, but try this remedy and you will not be deceived. The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take pleasure in calling to it the attention of all med icine dealers, desiring tha-the p ocure a sup ply of it, and recommen 1 it to their afflicted patron- and t riends. It will stand tbe t- st foi me. Us, as has the celebrated H REV AVI-’< AIN K LLEK. which has been introduced to all p-rt-of the inhabited world, and is everywhere- appreciated and sought alter.
Ii -II
piijiflrpn .''Fri ( , h j pFKtfVs ' Worm teA
A pi—nat, ■■mtHeOii imMY glWMIile Remedy ssr&K! PoeMwing ie im wfflnaNiob wonderful clean* g=pn225Epa».5£*-»» affbetod by Worms woUwreMMe. Price 2ft Ceala. Sent by mail for 9ft cemfa. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist. M- A BURE ft CO., 96 Tremont street, Boston Heneral Agents, and for sale by ftU Druggists. ielS deodft wl v
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. deasant to nt and re- _ following diseases: Summer Complaint. Irregularities of the bowels. Restiveness, Teething, etc. Gives health to the child and rest to the mother. PURIFY YOUR BUOOlh.
Harley’s Sarsaparilla.
This is the pure and genuiue extract of the
root, and will, on trial, be ton tain and perfect cure of the
red diseases Cos'-iveness. - Ivil, etc., etc
in. on trial, be tound to effect a reflect cure of the following complaints Affections of tbe Bones, Habitual Debility.SyphiUs.Scrofula, or King's
Harley’s A®»e Tamlc.
.A-LLEIM’S LXTINrG BAX.SA.IVt Willeure when a 1 others tail. irections ac< pany each b ule. J. N. UAKd a .* CO
sole prop, iecore Cinci na i -h
fig^For sate b. Br , ningasioa , Sew: * Moreau Keefer ft Y'infou Ai-o. eold by
* sr
Druirrist-
e(;om-
•hio. Viirt , all
IK* t7
ASSOCIATION r r ii i; CHOUTEAU SMITH
.*111.1. ANI> F AHH
ASSOCIATION! f55,000 in Premiums!
Number of Prizes 102.
Perfectly reliable,
rer
It
l by m-imi
»ithoiit
The only remedy for Chiiis
be depended upon is
and Fever that is or can be depenued npoi Hurley’s A rue Tonic. There have been thousamls cured by m-inx it who ha > tried the usual
is cn aedie
ha ■ but
mat has
remedies without benefit; but in no case Hurley’s Ague Tonic failed to effect a cure. Harley’s Fopfalar Worm Uamdy.
A< this is really a specific for War
’ i*a
Pereectly ta'telt:
best ami iijos'
spe
•aiatabie ton
Any c
Ic for Worms, and the in to give to children
hild will take it.
Hurley's stomach Bitters.
For "ebihty to- of Appetite. Weakness. In- * 1 iire>tioii or Dyspepsia Want of action of the Liver or In-orderei S'omach, there are no Bitters tnat cm n compare w iih these For sale bv
all '
ters tnat i;md comp.
Uruggi-t.
Barnes Huddle A Ue . Hrop'rs.
41 Bullitt 8 reel Louisville, Ky. 1 sar ' ■ am
Price of Certificates $1 Each. AFORTUNEFOR SOMEBODY
A ONE DOLLAR CERTIFICATE XA draw the celebrated
WILL
Smith Mill, Worth $35,000. Another one dollar certificate will draw the
splendid
Smith Farm, Worth $18,800. One Hundred VI ore will Eaclt Get a Darrel of XXX Flour or Twelve
Dollars in Greenbactos.
FIRST RRIZE. The Rivet side Steam Flouring Mill is situated on the Mississippi river, in St CharUs co.-uty, Missouri, 30 miles distant irom St Louis, at
Smith’s, one of the
with foi
facility tor shipi
St Louis and surroun
ductive g:
The building is two feet long, by Sn leet
TO Yourso 3IL:>. rpo arrest Seminal Losse- to conquer bad hal)A its and remove ihe effects ot Lariv Error, send H5 cents to e..s LLN a iitAL) Dioi J L>sAliY Sntucky. ten years’ experience in this speetsutiering from ^uy disease w hativate or confdential nature, and ladies troubled with any of the ailments peculiar to the sex. by inclosing 25 ceuts as above, w ith brief statement of case, will receive particulars for self treatment bv return mail, and thus avo.d quackery. We also have a VarixClasp which We guarantee to permanentiv cure varicocele in four days. The Electio-Magnetic Preventive. Those desiring to limit their oU-iiring can enclose a stamp for a oamphlet containing engravings and explanations of the above preventive, with-an essay on the subject of prevent! r. Ad correspon encc confidential Address all loiters tod. 8. WILLIAMS, Lrawer247, Louisville, Ky. seplftdftwly
iver.
distant irom St Louis,
s, one ot the best landings on the river, urUnesof packet* uaity, affording every • for shipment and communic: tion with
and con ide i bv o
n growl g couniries in
; is two and a hall stories bich. 81
ide; hi
unic; tion wit of toe most pre -s in the Wes
dories Ir
*■''»*p** kt v • i v v* avxvr * lit*-'* o v» r O ITU IT O with capacity for four* anti i» now tnanufa< daily from IbO to 150 barrels of flour, an meal imerior to none in the market. Tl
nd in pe: ding 10 a
as two run of stone
manufacturing
nd corn be ma
ery. ete . is new and iu perfect running order. The whole, including 10 acres Of ground, is
valued at
s£3£>,000.
meal imerior to chinery. eie . is new
seco isr r>
The Chouteau mith Farm
The
lUl p
iu
iiid
Camargo Manuf. Co
Manufacturers of
Paper Hangings . AND WINDOW SHADES. H. H. BRENEMAN, Proprietor. No. 57 West Fourth Street, augfiO dftm Cl SCINNATL OHIO.
E. A HUTCHINSON ft 00,
laporten and Jobbers of
Ii I) WA.LM3,
No. 99 Walnut Street*
.Between Third land Pearl Hta,,
enrenm ati. :onza anffWdftwSm -
John Dubois. W. H. Williams. J. S. Augur. DUHOIS * AUG UK, Commission Merchants, No. 87 West Seored Street, CIWCIM It AT I » OHIO. §6?* Liberal advances made on onaighments of FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
PRIZE-
This adjoins the rs of the most Thedwelling
ic architecture two stories high.
42 bv 36 feet, couiain* Srooms finished in the mo>t elegant style, witn a sidendid well of watc, two cisterns line shrubbery, a young and thrifty orc ai d of about 23U bearing apples an t 2(X) peach nd a beautiful 1 ko ot about three acres,
,i_
treep, and a beautiful 1 kc ot about three which abounds with pise, bass, and other
eties of fish
The location, both pleasant and healthy, is surrounded with splendid hunting grounds, wherein deer, gee»e, duck, woodcock and quail are lound In great numbers Ihe farm is particularly adapted to ra sing stock, and bus the con vc of a wagon, blacasmitb an machine shop half a mile of the dwelling w ith every faedity
for pleasure along with qn'
cease-
one ol tbe most '-Klences in tn
s theconvemeu' e hine shop aithin
g with every fr-'”‘~
pleasure along with quietude irom tbe less bum and bustle efcuty liie.it is one ot tb<
plea-ant and attractive summer residences in tie West. This farm is valued ai flS.sOU. The title to the above described uroperty i- perfect an “.bstrac ” ot which snd also a tiaguerreot'pe oi the dwelling mav he seen by calling at the ofllce.
No 420 Wa 1 nut street.
The additional 100 premiums wiH con i»t of one barrel each ofthece'eui ati dbranoXXX lamiiy flour, or $12 in greenbacks it pr let red.
Five Hundred Oollars Will be donated t • the St. Lon
syphilis, and their co sequeii d, and without the use of Me
other injur.ous drugs. Advice at all times cheerfully given, and consultation will be treated
will) entire confidence. F. S.— Address all letters to Dk. R. D.XCSURAVE.
Formerly—Drs. N. 8. Pendery ft Musgrave.
N. B—lir. Musgrave uses the ELECTKO
JUH'ILAiEO VAfull HATH AN
rill be donated t • the St. Louis Orph in 4 svlum Tbe subscription books wi.l he closed on ih‘Ith da- oi November isffT i nd reu a n in the
dip 8. Lanhain r lollowing the Southern i otel.
25th da
po-se-sion ei the manager Phlli and on the 1st day o‘ ecembc
drawing will tat e pi a
Asnita de committee of resoonsioie gentlemea will be selected to conduct tne a war _ of prem iums
on the following plan:
I>etail~ ot'tili- r>i-u.win
Fifty-five thousand number, representing the certificates Wucd. will be placed in one wh et and one hundred and two tickets, inscribed with thenames of tne premiums, to wt: * - l he MiiL” - Tile Karen.” and ' One Barrel of Flour each, or $’8 in Greenbacks.” will be placed in anot er From these wh< els a number and a premium will be dra -n at the same time, and tbe numbers drawn will take the premium drawn with it A Ifc-t of the unm- ers uru wi g prizes will he published in the daily papers of St Louis, in or der that persons holding tickets, who u ay not be able to attend the drawing, may know the result. 'The premiums will be ready for delivery immediately after the award, fa known, and the per
son or persons by whom the first or second pre-
miums are drawn will receive deeds to the with title clear and unincumbered.
isame,
All moneys received upon the sale of these
MORRIS St LYTLE, Deaton ia
Orrtcx use Toxnmxr-
Delawme (treet, near the
..•jglLii uiaOtg *L -
1 - line*^-t • a
PIANO MANUFACTORY. RRUM SERULO, PBQPUHOB . ,aid"..v7> :ai 5Y'<i I !
O' to Pk.- ! _ i-
>d
; - , . :itoui..o7> u-jr-
lu:3
S' M V 30.; Kii
ArrdiOikraKTtlW.
.1.1 £ H.» ■- q.ll
• .ri A A it S.miu2.tt affl 71 f t <is f r t yafit
; ..i sY-i tolnaa
' . 7 •
Ban
draw ing takes place. Reference Given Br Permission. Anil, Pollard ft Rcnick, St. Louis; Pollack, Thompson ft Co., St Lon is; Henry Bel) ft Son. st. Lous; WUQam Siger-cm, st. Louis; Silas Hicks, St. Louis; A. F. Snapleigh ft Co , St. Louis; Blow, L’uru ft Co_ St. Louis; Lavetle, Warner ft Co., St. Louie; Samuel McCartney, St. Louis. NOTICE. Persons order ng Certificates by mail can send Greenback- to the amount of five dollars iu registered letters, and Posi office or other drafts payable to our order.for larger amounts, at our risk, with address of town, countv and State carefully written. Alt orders tor certificates and comma ideations should be addressed to PHILIP S- LAN HA.Vi, manager*,, 430 Walnut street, St. Louis, Missouri. J. A CO PELAN D, Secretary. octl5 d6weod
. FORD & SON
s^spi “ oJ efcL
AwwiS’
’ EI—d a qjk nw ixtil ^
How Destroyed.—Where Restored.
tell iu l\ ;u fi | sume tern b e I's
tion, me
IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN,
Whose hollo" cteeks and pallid countenancelanguage the silent working ol
rease undermining the constitu-
an, memory md reason, hurrying you to a preature death, deflect, while reason holds sway, aud avail yo,.; selves of a treatment that dissipates the slighte t disease, ai d cures the most harrassing weakness, aud serious diiiicultv of
perpetual annoyance. SPERMATORRHEA.
This is not alwai s the effects of solitary Habit. Married men are hot <o be considered always t-.\-em, tlrom ceminal Weakness, Sexuel Debil n, I m potency, inaMli'v " ...
ii s the t
are hot to be con-nlered always minal Weakness, Sexuei Debil
potency, inatdli'v tj consummate the marriage Contract, Ap .'by an ) tsexuai li.d ffen-noe, with wasting of the parts, and the two kinds of spermato: rhea—they are the consequences of
excesses and ret versions of any kind.
Persons thus afflicted can not lie too stn
cautioned again; deceitful genturelief, anil left i:
When there
their as you wou d tigers potency, u ith a dimumtion gans, 1 ure the Glass e.xha<
ion
be G
applications of Fdectro-M.ign* tbe only sure remedies. Impot
eo can
tuu disgusting compounds the f man has contrived for their the -hops fo sale. “ Avoid
s ” when there is 1mu in the size of the orisrer and appropriate
are
re
Cored alone bv medicine,
can readilv detect tbe true character of this
appropr
tism—these
Zmpotency never was uor never will be. 1
reiis
the blood,
ountry ed -'am
ing ent
TdR, in all diseases
cii*. ter;
bps will tie promptly attended to.
K—No *5>* West iVashi
UFKIC
aiaiiapotis.
hath AND FoMIGAansing from impurities ot
t of th
Ining two
ingum sireet, In-
plUly
pur
to any part of the
AU letters lor advice contaf
"FftEYEMION IS BETTER THAN CURE.” im. KltoOKD’fa Celebrated Preventive Lotion.
* PPUVELl aA. French
from Speci
at ion is suited
vpetive
inlaUiinu aatufote against
1'iseares This invaiuabb preparation is i for eituer. ex. and has proved, from ample rience me most efficient and reliable Preventive ever di-.covered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for in the Medical World If used according to-direct ions, even possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will radicauy m-utrai ize the venereal virus, expel all iinpu ith» ftom the alisorlient vessels, aud render anon im)iossible Be wise in time, and sma l ou. lay, save hours of untold bod-
coutammalion impossiide
U'l;
and menial torruepts.
reliable specific, so universal!v
adopted in the ' >ld W orld, is now offered for sale
me in America, by F. A. Duport
CO-, only authorized Agents lor ihe United stab
at a very ily and In
This most re I pied in the ' >li
the first th
rt ft
o., omy authorized Agents lor the United States. packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with direction* and pamphlet, by addressing to
F. A. ULPORT ft UO.,
Sole Agents for Dr. Ricord’s P. L.,
my23 dlv No. 19Gold street New York.
OR. m. THOMSON’S Offloe and CohsalUtion Parieti arslooated at -Yo. 99 South JDelaware Street*
XTTHERE he will continue V V to treat and cure Private Diseases, in aU their species. stages, ramifications and phi ses.
t, binning
effect a radical and jiermanenti
ouie, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has made 1
the treatment ot Private Diseases a specialty Since tbe year btsai—three years in the city of Buffalo, NewYork, eight years in Chicago, Illinois, and two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight jsars practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured over
thirteen thousand cases.
Dr. W m. Thomson, in his practice for Scroftala. Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenious kind, in conjunction with internal treat-
mjent.
SEMfNAL__EMISSIONS, the consequence of Mtf-ahusn. This solitary vice, or depraved sex ual indulgence, fa practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train ol xiprbid symptoms unless combated by seientifio medical measures, via; Sallow countenance, dark spots unitor the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling oi leases and
Intellect, preaching
quaiut&nccs. unary, hectic
is and
the loins,
blunted
nee, diffidence in ap.
isliki ■ -
H. ii .I
aid
l± ‘ hiCYi
. <} tun cd tnn /.i: iv. eionimx,
t
tewing extensively all “Tasrs's^
strangers, * dislike to form now acs, a disposition to shun society, loss of icctic flushes, pimples and various
rht
TTffT* are note maowfoeturing e
fad. on the first appearance of any of jnmptomS’ should ^immediately apply
. Offlee and Consulvition Parlora, No. M
South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana. ». a Bex FRO feb4dlv
Rrarli Gf Bvrry Kind a xoi p o- ; f .rarltoibWab v«ync« *•.«*■!o*7*a V*’-!! *, ufflitieo ' ' ’ * ■" * V ▲ MOVER St BAKER .. *£ik if Sewing; NEaefaine
ease, aud no question will be asked of cases pre •
stilted, unless requested. VENEREAL DISEASES,
As the Quack would say, “ Private and Delicate I'iseasot-.” Gonurrbuea cured in seventy-two • hours, and without the use of strong injections. Gleet and Syphilis, and their ro sequences, rad
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