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COMMERCIAL.

now York market. N'XW YORK. Wednesday .October 23. L’otton—Jfc. lower; Baiun of 1,500 biles at 19,for middling uplands; the market is

heavy.

Flour—Receipts 25,748 barrels: the market is heavy end Is l@2e, lower;

i a it'in

,.iles of 18.0)0 barrels at f8 10<a8 90 for superfine State and western; go 00® 12 00 for extra western; $9 80013 80 for round hoop Ohio, and 811® 19 for St. Louis; California dull and drooping; sales of 250 sacks

at >111413 50.

JL o Flour—Sales at $iT®925. Whisky—Quiet and steady. V/heat—Receipts, 101,029 bushels; market opened a shade firmer, and eloaed dull and heavy, and 2@3e. lower; sales of 83,500 bushels .it *2 10 tor No, 3 spring; 82 17(42 20 for No. 2 do.; 82 55®2 20 for No. 1 do.; 82 55 for

umber Slate. Rye—Quiet.

Harley-Choice Is a shade firmer, but other kinds are heavy and decidedly lower; sales of 54.000 bushels at 81 30 for State; 81 <3001 35 for Western, and 81 53 for choice Canada

West.

Malt—Dull at 85c. for Canada. Teas—In bond, 81 45. Corn—Receipts, 91,278 bushels; the market opened l®2c. better, and dosed quiet and the advance partly lost; sales of 87,000 bushels at 81 3H®1 41 for mixed Western in store and alloat, closing at 81 39<^@1 40 afloat. Oats—Receipts, 49,030 bushels; the market opened 1c. better, and closed dull and drooplog; sales of 40,000 bushels at 81082c. for Western, dosing at Hie. Wool—Without decided change; sales of 20.000 pounds at 40@47o. for domestic fleece. Coal—Unchanged. Leather—Hemlock sole is lower; sales at 29 @30c. for Buenos Ayres light weights. Rice—Quiet. Coffee—Dull. Sugar—Quiet; sales of 800 hogsheads Cuba at 11^(412*40. Porto Rico, 12(41;’lic. Molasses—Heavy; sales of 250 hogsheads Cuba at 4Hc. Hops—Quiet at 40@65c. for new and old. Petroleum—Quiet at, l lj^e. for crude, and tor refine.I bonded.

Pork il>'»vv and lower; sales of 3.250 barrels at 821 ‘25(421 43% for mess, closing at 821 37 n gular; 820024 50 for prime Reef—Heavy; sales ol (15 barrels at previous

prii'os.

Beet Tl ims Quiet; sales of 70 barrels Wes-

tern 829 50(430.

Bicon—Quid; sales of 500 box'-s Cumber-

f i.it.i OM

CINCINNATI, Wednesday, Oetobgr 2*. j-gs- ~T "■ v ■ ■ r* r-—r—

fhe oroyer Baker

ACWIRC JnACHIMES.

Wheat—Dali at |2 60 for No.l. Corn—Dali at 960$l_for Mo. 1 mixed.

the dote

lowtr; sales tt

taka of 186

Barley^ nchangod.

Cotton—Dali and prloeo

middling nt 1701TXc,

Tobacco—Active at full prlcea; salca of 188 h^ahoadnnt 6)^Ktof jagn; »1*0»H lor Whisky—Unchanged ; good demand for free,

bu* prices not made pubitc.

Mess Pork -In demand and sake of 500 bar-

rels at $21.

Bacon—Steady but onlet: the shipments for the last three days w*6 221 hogsheads. Lard- Dull at 186. Butter -Dull and prices 304c. lower, owing to Increased receipts; Central Ohio, 32035c.; Western Reserve, 87040c.

prleee nominal at

>thy Flax-Dull at $2 46. Potatoes—Firm at 8303 15. Apples—In demand at 8*205 per barrel. Hogs—In active demand and prlcea Tie. higher, closing at $7 gross. Gold—1.43% buying.

Cleveland market. Clkvxland, Wednesday, October 23. Flour—Market -(• steady and unchanged: 811 25011 50 for XX amhtr;813 25018 50 for XXX white; 814 50015 for red Western. Wheat—Dull and inactive 1 ut turner; sales of No. 1 red wlnteruit 8205; No. 2 do., |2 50; No. 1 Milwaukee sprirc, >2 1002 18. Corn—In fair demauu ior No. 1 mixed for the first half November at 8111; no sales on the spot. Oats—Steady and unchanged; held at 69c. for No. 1 State. Rve—Quietsnd unchanged; held at $1 400 1 45 for No. 1 State and Western from store. Bariev—Lull at 81 3501 40 for No. 1 State; 81 1501 25 for No. *2. Petroleum—The market is quiet but steady; •ales at 28c. tor refined In bond in large lots; 28%@29c.. for refined in bond in trade lota; Standard white free held at 48049c.

Toledo market. TOI.XDO, Wednesday, October 23. Flour—Receipts, 2,000 barrels; the market is quiet. W'heat—Receipts, 5,000 bushels; white Is quiet and firm; amber 1«. lietter; spring 1s dull; sales of amber Michigan at $2 5502 57; No. 2 red Wabash at 82 38

©1 i , AW. A* vr Wteteou, V* Michigan. 81 10; No. 1 new, fl 07. Oats—Receipts. 7,000 bushels; the market is steady; sales at 63c. for No. 1; 62c.for No. 2. Rve—Receipts, 700 bushels; sales at fl 37 for No. 1; fl 32 lor No. 2; Unchanged. Barley-Quiet at fl 15 for No. 2; receipts, 1,100 bushels. Flaxseed-Sales at 82 25. Lake' Freights—Firm at 53. on corn to Buffalo; 10c. to Oswego.

Vlllwaukee market. MILW\LKXY, Wcdfii aday, October 23. Flour—Dull and sales of city XX at $9 870 10 12; (ountry do., 89 0509 25; and extra, f8 50 08 87. W he0—Irregular and sales at fl 82 for No. 1; 81 83 f«r No. 2. ' Oats—Unsealed acd sales at 57c. for No. 2 Corn—I ull and sales at f 110 for No. 1. Freiuhts—Quiet; to Buffalo 9%c.; to Oswego and Kingston 15c. RecetpU—Flour, 4 200 bushels; wheat, 89,000 bushels; oats, T,000 bushels; corn, 11,000 bushels. Shipments—Flour, 5,800barrels; wheat,147,000 bushels; oats, 217 bushels; corn, 1,100 bushels.

menapkls market. Memphis, Wednesday, October 23, Cotton—Dull at lG016%c. , Corn—Tn demand at 95®fl. Hay—Firm at f24®26. Oats—Scarce at 70072c. Flour—Dull and sales of superfine at f80 8 50. Pork—Dull at f25025 50. Bacon—Dull; sales of shoulders at 15015%; clear sides, 19019%c. Lard—Sales at 14015c.

Bnltlnawrn market. Baltimore, Wednesday,’.October 23 Flour—Nnthl ng doing. Wheat—Dull and sales of prime at f2 700 2 75. Corn—Sllgbtly better. Oats—Steady and quiet. Bye—Steady. Provi si on s— Nom i n al. Petroleum—UnchangedWhisky—Unchanged.

IhikI nit, mill 25(1 boxes short ribbed, both for December <!• livi ry, on private terms; also, 80 boxes l"i g clear, and 75 boxes (Cumberland eu*. boih i" )>•• delivered in thirty days, on

privsto t< mi'.

Cm Mcii' II'avy; • ales of 184 packages a' Il%(ttl2%c. fur sb' Hitlers, ar.d 15%®17%c. for

famns.

Lml—Hi avy; s;,It s of 850 barrels at 13%®

14%e.

B i'ur—Quiet and steady at 20043c, for

gt lie.

Chi i'V - DuM. Frnglits lo Liverpool—Dull and lower; cn jfm« i f 2t.(H)0 bushels per steamer at Jl%il. on c in, mil 12%il. on wheat. I.A I'S.'T MAKKKT9—• f.’M. Flour ' s. u 10015c. lower, with moderak; bii'ines. WUe .t Dull ami 102c. lower; salrs of No. .".spring al 82 4902 lb; No. 2 spring. f2 160 2 10; N-<. 1 spring, 82 23(42 23, Rye —Dull at 8l 65 lor We-tern. Oats—Dxll and heavy at 84@Hlc. for West-

ern.

Corn - Quiet at $1 3701 40 for good to prime mixed We-tern. Pork—Firmer and rather quiet; sates of .50 barrels mess at §21 40021 50 regular. Beef—Nominal. Cut Meats- Nominally unchanged. Bacon—Firm, with a fair demand. Lard-Heavy at 13%®14c. for fair to prime steam kettle rendered.

PhUmkelpnia market. POTLADELFim, Wednesday, October 23. Flour Much depressed; sales of superfine

at f8 5009 25.

Wheat—Dull and red82 55. Bye—Sales at 81 7001 77. Corn—Very dull; mixed Western amber,

fl , £ Gate Sates at 76c,

Bavfev- Ns]ex «r ft 45

BITTERS.

money, stock*. Etc.

New YORK. Wednesday, October 28. Money—Is steady at 7 per cent, for call 10 sterling—Steady and dull at 1OS%01O0

gold for first class bills.

Gold-Lower; opening at 1.43%, declining

... d,»p,. 8

iioverDineui duicub—uuu »uu uiuvinug* Coupons of 1881. 111%; do. of 1862, 1)2%; SSKlT Si *©;

105; coupons of 186i. 107.

Stocks—Opened heavy and lower, closing

strong and excited.

latest prices--5 p. M.

Canton, 43%: Boston waterpower — ; Camberland 28; Quicksilver, 18; Mariposa, 8; Western Union Telegraph, 33%; Pacific Mail, 145%; Erie, 70%; Hudson, 126%; Reading, 97%: Michigan Central, 108%; “ " rn, 47; do. preferred, 66%; Fort

nols Ce:

Northwestern,

40; lllim

Wayne, 97%; Wabash, 40; Illinois Central, 122; Pjii-bufg. 65%; Toledo, 106; Roatt Island, “Pti; Michigan Southern. 78%; Missouri 6s, 106: New York Central, 110%; AtlantP Mall, 117%; St. Paul prclerred.66; St.

A MtlmuiatinK To..lc - »tom..cnic Life Bitter*.—Good health is a blessing. The wav to enjoy such is to take a wine glass full of STRICKLAND’S LIFE BETTERS two or three time* a day. They create an appetite; they strengthen th* stomach; they cure habitual Constipation, Nervousness, and Headache; thev mak* th< old fe*l young If yon wish young life and good health, use St*tcxi asp’s Lif* Rittxrs. For sale In bottles by Druggists, and by the drink at all saloons and grocerie*. augl»d3m

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

ItOXElBOV ft PALMER Attorneys at Law,

CLASTIC STITCH

anwnrn au^pas

Are nperior to «R other*/tor (he folUmkeg rettona:

1. n*y sew With two ttiands direct from tM spool*, and nqnii* no rewinding. 9. They an men easily understood and ased, and less liable to derangement than otnei ma-

chinsMi.

8 They an capable of executing perfectly,

lie much

more firm, elastic and durable, especially upon cle* which require to be washed and ironed,

i any other stitch.

k Unlike other machine*, the** fasten

article* than ai

both

ends of tin-seam by their own operation. • These machines, in addition to their iuperior merit* as instruments or rowing, by a change of adjustment easily learned and pimetised, execute the ■ o*t beautiful and permanent embroid-

ery and ornamental work,

tend for pamphlet containing sample*, giving

• ’ “ family machine is

styles and price*. Each family much: Warranted tor Tkree Yenra.

Our Mdnnfactaring Machines

Surpass all others in their adaptation to the different varieties of work, sewing from the finest cambric to the heaviest harness leatner. They

give universal satisfaction. Send for descriptive circular.

ROVER A

GROVER A BAKER. Bewi-g Machine company,

0 East Washington street, Indianapolis.

N. B.—The Grover ft Baker Sewing Machines

were not exhibited at the Paris Exuositl premium seplStoccWdpftft

I cion for

wSm

BUSINESS COLLEGE,

HOLLINttS WORTH’S

XO’JkTZON’aA.lli

Business College of Trade,

24 mad 26 East Washlaftoa Street.

a PRACTICAL Institution, to wnicn we inef instruction Is by actual business. Students can enter at any time For particulars c 11 at our College Booms or, address FRANKLIN ft CAPP, Principals, octll dftwSm Jndianapolis.Indiana.

WHOLESALE TOYS, ETC.

29 West Washington Street

IAMAPOL1S. OHiOIWNATI.

i In

DONALDSON & ALVEY,

aotowm or

Hats, Caps, Furs,

STEAir MODS,

VahrclUf k Parastte, No. M SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET,

CHAR. S. CHtiEVjER,

Manufacturer of

cloves,

■ui .* n rr

PAPER BOXES,

tts JMkim Btrect, CLNCINIgA.TI, OHIO.

Imdikmmpellft, Imd. (Sehnull’s Block)

oeCTIt

Browning & Sloan, VlOUSiU DKUGCISTS,

And dealers in

Chemical*, Barpical Inttruments,

' “ Ibio f

etc.,

Hall, Nos. 7 A 9 East Washington 8t. Imdto—pelfi lad.

JAc. HAMILTON A CO , SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,

Faint*, Oila, Window Ola**,

Die tkaf*,

161 Main /Street, four door* above Fourth,

■nSricks, E4bu4s * Co.,

Whcdesale dealer* in

Boots & Shoes,

No. SB SOUTH MERIDIAN ST., (SchnulT* Block,)

C I O- -A. IR, S , And wholesale dealers in Leaf and Plug Tobaccos,

Ikdtkkkpnlis, lad.

Wholesale Paper

School Book Depot

Bswca, Stewart k Ce.,

18 WEST WASHINGTON STREET,

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Indianapolis, Ind.

CH AS. MAYER A CO.

Have now in store the largest and most complete suck of

TOY ^NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS,

Cutlery, fflaalcal Ware, Etc.,

,T OUR OWN IMPORTATION, SELECTED expresslv for this market, by Mr. Charles

P

Mayer, while in Evrope. AW* Merchant* are U

ine our stock.

invited to call and exam-

sepSO dim

PIANO TUNING.

F. L,. TH^AYSEX*., Formerly with Trayser A Roblnnom, Manufacturer and practical Tuner of Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, AND ALL KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS, ltd. 8« East market Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

All kinds of Instrument* repaired promjrtlj_,and

6TEAM GAUGE TEST.

STEAM GAUGES TESTED

AND WARRANTED.

The only Steam Gnage Test in Indianapolis at H F. HETHEKl.WCiTOirM M AOKXJSTB WOXtKB, Cor. Noutb and PenneyIvaata ste.

JMALL ENGINES, irom three to five horse

k . - .. — M* — M .« 11U i J.. O power, manufactured to order, and jobbing

of all kinds dune with ■* ■

ion paid to the t

d working machines of all description*, Iding bit* both flat and round. augidSm

inds dune with dispatch tention paid to the build

wood

mou

Particular at-

ing and rupturing of all description*, and

SAlOON.

WINE, LIQUORS, ALE AND BEER, TOBACCOS Ai>D CIGARS,

OF THE BEST BRANDS,

No. 30 Nortk Delaware ktreet.

lyiO d8ra

CHARLES NEEB.

Proprietor

REMOVAL.

SMITH, OGHAM k GOODHART,

STORAGE AND

COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And wholesale and retail dealer* ia Flour, Feed, Etc., WTAVE removed from 994 South Delaware

XI stree

Binkley & Perrine,

Manufacturers and dealers in

TViwIes, Valises, Trareliig Bxgs, Etc.,

Wholesale and retail, three doors from the Palmer House, No. 99 South Illinois street^ Indianapolis,

• Repairing done on short notice. Trunk* made to order.

HAHN Sc BALM,

Importers and wholesale dealers in PORBIOW AMD DOKRSTTO

Wines, Liquors, CK1U UD TOBACCO,

NO. 96 SOUTH MRRIDIAN STREET,

MmdUmmpoHt, Mud.

Cabinet Makers’ Union,

Manufacturers of all kinds of

EUXMVITTJRE,

No. 196 East Washington St.,

ImMluutpwlla, lad.

». ROOT Sc CO.

Manufacturer* of STOVES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL GEARING, AND IRON FRONTS,

A AN D D TINViiWS> I 8TOCM f J >LATE

street* 1101186- ^' 86

Foundry—Nos 188 and IS South Pennsylvania street, ■mftissmaywlis, imft.

Hibbei, Tarkiigtti k ۥ.,

Jobber* of

I3R.Y

OOOI>S, NOTIONS, BTC.,

No 119 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET (Alvord’s Block), Imklkmmpolie, 1mA.

J. B. OSGOOD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Paintt, Oils, Window Glass, Axle Oreaee, and Bruahet of

all kind*.

removed from

t to the southeast corner of Tirgt*ia

» 1»‘

avenue and Delaware street, when they

n hand choice brands of Flow

constantly on

everything in th* Feed Une. Given**

octSdSm

ir and

UNDENT AMEIIS.

Framkfork, (Ilktom Ce

meal* ftftwiy

i»«y* enm*nA.

JAMES HUGHES.

J. 8. HARVEY.

BtTOHBS ft HAHYEY, Attorneys. at Law,

i»aui, 45; Ohio' 1'ertlficates. 26%; M*ripo*ft preferrea,—;Fort Wayne, 97%; new Tenne*eee, 61%; Virginias, —; Missouri O’*, 107; ftock Island, new, —; Hock Island, preferred, —. - _ Kxpress Stocks — Merchants Union. 26; Adams Express, 67; American, 67; Wells,

Fargo & Co.. 55%; United States, 68%. Mining Shares—Quoted: Combination,—

Gregory, Smith *

580; Eldorado closed at 190; Parole*, 44; Gorydoft. 72; Quartz

Hill, 140; LaCrosse, 55; Rocky Mountain, 44; Sensendorfer, —; Davidson. 145; Hanntmon, — • Edge Hill, 450; Ben neb off Run petroleum, —; Gunnell, 125; New York, —; Columbia, — Bui banan. 41; Central, lOOrrithole, -; Rynde farm, 15; Americen Flag,—; Benton,

Nt. L«M* fllkFMVt* bT. Louis. Wednesday, October 28.

4%07ej

iropiiS’lerL 7%0^-rmanufacturihfc #6®

In better demand at 16016%c. for

Cotton

middling. Flour—Ver

-Very dull and extra at $808 50;

weak; sale* of fall

donble extra, 89 50^11;

at« 6003 78; red, fft 5003 W; epgtog, ft 72%

t 90 . a ' ' 'G

Con—Etna at #1 10 for jehStWt 81 190171 ,0 t£&n».t«««.. . . Barley-Inactive at fl 9 for choice rprtog;

fl 92% for choice fall. • u . . * Rye—Firmer at 81 40 far ©bole*.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. tion of Claim* throughout the State. Office 101 Ea*t Washington street.

City. i. ft'. •

INSURANCE.

ffiTROlT FIRE INDMiSINB

OP m

INSURANCE COMPANY, DETROIT, . MICHIGAN. '

Snbecrlbed Capital.. Paid np Capital

•600,000 .. 16*000

StrloUy a Stack Company. Aeeeta Jaly 1, m7. •S1S,144 60

Insurance Rooms, No. 17 North Meridian street, opposite Wesley Chapel. ^ ocll-ias

CAS FIXTURES, ETC.

McHENRT A CARSON, HAS riXTUM AKD LAIP DIPOT,

,« WmdM*eh*»mA 1«9 Maim Mreet,

^

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LONG & Dili OH,

UNDERTAKERS,

10 dayentar’e ( Irele. jytSdSm

SALOON.

Pchlxner Hotuae Saloon

been best of eonstan

first class establishment is

LOREJtCE

4 or y.. ^,..

refitted aad

Ales,

under the ITER. It

and Ci^ar*

TRUNKS, ETC*

rnr-p

ERBINF,

■Mttufoctuzen and dealer* in I

TrRakfyY»U8€8,TrRTCliBgBmgB,Ete. \X7 HOLES ALE and BeM, thrro doors from

T"

J- Jk. 0 O JST X> A. J .. Dealer ta , - - AMERICKN AD ITAUAN

Sign, and Ornamental Fainting.

NO. 82 MAST WASHINGTON 8TRXXT

Mixed Faint in any quantity.

Oonnelj, Wiles & 0o,, Wlmietale C*racers, 10 MEBTDT6N STREET, Op pc site East end of Union Depot.

A very large assortment of all cfaaaof Oreeroiro, Toro rad Tebecco, for Hie, at very Lowest Market

H. HAllsY A CO., Wholesale Drug House, . . " *1 NO. 8 MORRISON’S BLOCK, » • 0amth NKeriMIatm Street.

Agent* for (he Sale of Coal Oil.

RIKHOFF Sc BRO.

vn

Wholesale dealers in Copper Distilled WDIB0S& dealers in

Ibreign and Jkmettic Liquor* and Cigan, MO. TI fiOUTH MERIDIAN STREET,

11a, tod.

ft WOders Celebrated Toledo . Ale for Sale.

■Mmm, n co

Whoksale O 4»*1**U r > V i l , .. - ■ ■i

Booksellers

:> :n

Ob.

O r |NTIST

Mo. t RAnT WA6H2NGTON 0T^ . ^klCDlAUBf JLPODML

And dealers in

«EVT*8 FUR HISSING GOOD*.

CIITC IN NJLTI.

‘Shirts made to order.

octSdSm

SAM. LOWENTHAL & CO. Manufacturers and Importers of

No. Id Main Street, be ow Pearl, octt d3m CINCINNATI, OHIO.

HbaDzig-er Ac Co.,

TRADE

0

MARK.

Fine

Bfakuractiirere ef

Toilet Soaps,

ASD

I* e x* i~ix m e r i © s , 67 Walnut Street, ociT d8m CIJNCITSHVATI.

CHI OWN ATI.

.T ,zi.

X. J. »U'#-i*Nlfc A a Reeerd, Mercantile and CopyUg

Bxceteior Writing Raid

CMMME INK AND MUCIU6E.

Factory, 84 and M Sycamore Street,

Clmcammmai. eahle.

Allen’s Long Balsam,

The remedy for curing

CONSUMPTION, COUTBS, BAONCNTIS,

4

Clmctmmsaai, *»»*••

e fiete of these Inks istheUramt ef the mountains. They ban

•a>li—i Cramp, mmdmtl the Dim m* the Psstoaemmvf Orfteua*.

' pLH.tT s Wok iv! teA

given general satisfaction for many

Thequa

(quality ia uniform and re

yearn, liable

The Mercantile Fluid In pints and tiuarta, h adapted for all prporos Wan — * a . w - m —— . ^ 10 u

Fluid,

■aula from which it ia prepared ia referred to by the leading medical journals as oeing equal to jUty prescription that can he made up for such disease* by the medkial faculty. The Balaam i*.

Tegesahtoi i the humai

i medtnal tacultj. - consequently, recommended by physician* whe have become acquainted with it* great success.

improve the health or the patient, whether

»by Worms or other

dy

^ in the human body; Fits and Worm Fevti!

wonderful cleans-

“SriOTSS, .m «

all time* be made in wholesale lot*, that the current cash value ef material

will allow.

For sale in Indianapolis by Bowen, Stewart ft Ca, wholesale stationers, and by dealers generally.

auglOdam

AS AN EXPECTOAAMT IT NAS NO EQUAL It is composed of the active principle of Roots , which are chemically extra* i J —

i all tneir medicinal qualities

and flants' which are chemically extracted, so e to reiain all tneir medicinal qualities MINISTERS AMD PUBLIC SPEAKERS, who

Price 8&G*mt*.

gent by mail for 96 cent*. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist.

M. S. BURR ft CO., 96 Tremout street, Boston

- _ * ' tale by all ~

jet8<

Qeawal^A^eate. and for tale by all Itruggkte

BOTLE, MILLER A CO.

are sootten afliicted with Throat Diseases, will fin- asure remedy in this Balsam. Lozenges and wifers sometimes give relief, but thi- Balsam, taken a few times, will insure a permanent cun ■HP Will the afflicted clergymen please test it

mental

NOTICE TO MOTHERS.

DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.

Testlaramlkla ef Pkyelclams. Dr. Nathaniel Harris, lor many years a resl-

DI8TILLERS,

CITTOINN-A.TI, OmO,

Dr. Nathaniel Uarrli, lor many years a resident of middle bury, Vermont, recommends the Balsam as being superior to all other remedies

lor Bronchitis. H e says:

“1 have no doubt it will soon become a classical remedial agent for the cure of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs.

“NATHAN HARRIS, M D

leas aril to nt and re-

diseases: Summer Complaint. Irregularities

following

the bowels. Kestiveness, Teething, etc. Gives

1th to the child and rest to the mother.

IFY YOUR BLOOD.

Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon in . he army during

iimption.

BONDED

the war, trom exposure contracted consumption

He sayi

‘•I h.

CSX

I have no hesitancy in stating that it was by

; Balsam that I am now alive

Liquor Merchants.

the use of your Lung I and enjoying health.” »r. Fletcher, of Mis:

Distilleries, Star Mills. Peoria. Illinois and Kenton county, Kentucky. augffO dly

BRADFORD ft SHARP. Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers in Gam Belting, Hose, Packing and Lac* Leather Mo. 67 Walnut, comer Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO.

WILSON & CLARK, Manufacturers of the Universal ^liirt. And GE1TS' FURNISHERS, S. R. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STS., Cincinnati. Okia.

Shirts and Underwear made to Order. Agent* for the Bemii Patent Shape Collar. ociS-d3m

OHIO MACHINE WORKS,

(Successors to Lee ft Leavitt,) Have Oft hand and are manufacturing to order, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ST3ELAJM ElVGUKiES,

TkOILERS. Portable Circular Saw Mills, R H. If Steam’s Patent Eccentric Head Blocks,

Shingle Machines, Stave Machines, Saw Man dribs. Saw. Glimmers, bhalting, Hangers and

Pulleys.

Castings of all kinds made to order.

Dealers in Circular »aws. Belting Packing and

Min Furnishing of ail kind'

Leav i ^ i _ i _ _ attention, as we have all the patterns of both establishments. Works—Comer Walnut street and Hamilton road Business Office—180 West Second street, ocO d3m CINCINNATI, OHIO.

RESTAURANT.

JAfftES BRADFORD ft CO., Manufacturer* ol French Burr Mill Stones.

Smut M;

lac tunes. Portable Flouring and Corn d Importers of the genuine Dutch An

burnt

M HIS. AllLs a.ux.£/wa wuf.a.9 vra vuv chor Brand Bolting Cloths.

Office, 61 Walnut, comer Second Street, - Factory, comer Elm and Second,

C1XC1NN ATI.^OHIO

angSO dSm

LONGWORTH’S WINE HOUSE, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Geldem WeEAlmgr Wlue, Sparkling Cstxstwba Wine, Dry Caiawhm Wine, Delaware Wine, Virginia and Ires* Seedling Wine.

FOB SALK BY

Horn ft Anderson, Keifer ft Vinton, Stewart ft Morgan, Browning ft Sloan, W. I. lias kit ft (Jo., Indianapolis, Indiana. aug20 d3m

LOUIS SNID1B.

JOHN N’CaLL.

Conrad Lehrritter.

John A Lehrritter.

C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON

AND RESTAURANT, No. 14 Emat Washington Street, (Martin Hug’s old stand.) <

TTAVING fitted up the Capi 11 pense for a Saloon and Re: tieularly invit. the public to gii

Capital at great ex1 Restaurant, we par-

y invit. the public to give us a call, as we intend u» keep our bar well stocked with the best ,, — - -•* — and unr Re.-, an-

ise, and give satisfaction to ep41 rtly

our patrons

TAILORING.

Leading Hon^e of Fashion

BOWARD n. FOLTZ,

FIRST CI^ASS

Merchant Tailor,

No. SI North Pennsylrnnin Street, (Second door south of Postoflca,)

Manufacturers’ Ware House.

SMIDER Sc McCALL,

WMOL1CSAL.JC

PAPER DEALERS,

939 Wnlmmt Street,

Dr. rietcher, ol Missouri, says:

•I recommend your Balsam in preference to iy other medicine for Coughs, and it gives sat fa-

ction ”

r?ve

Physicians who have failed to cure their ] fa should try this medicine before they giv<

aluabii

Hurley’s Sarsaparilla.

This is the pare and genuine extract of tbe root, and will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the follow ing complaints and diseases: Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, Debility,Syphilis,Scrofula, or King’s

tienfasbon!

the case up, as we know very many

lives h ....

ave been saved by being persuaded to give Don’t despair because all other remedies have failed, but try this remedy and you will not be

deceived.

Fvil, etc., etc

Harley’s Ague Tonic,

The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take

ire in exiling to it tbe attentio:

pleas u

ig lO

attention of all med

uuer"

RRI DAVIVPAIN

and friends. It wi!

its, as has the celebrate ! P

K LLEK. which has been introduced to all ports of the inhabited world, and is everywhere appre-

ciated and sought alter.

ALLEIM^S LTJINJGr BALSAM

Willcure when a

h b ttle.

pany each

For * Morgan Druggist-

a lothers tail. irectionsaecom-

J. tt. HARit b a CO.,

bole propiietnrs Cinci na’i. >hio. sale t). Br , mug ft bloa , Stewart Keefer ft Vinton Abo. sold by all

octY Aw8m

HOTELS.

Geo. Davidson,

Late of St. James Hotel.

H. B. Sinks,

Late of Broadway Hotel.

GIBSON HOUSE,

Walnut Street, Bet. Fourth and Fifth,opp. Merchants’ Exchange, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

DAVIDSON ft SINKS, Proprietors.

Metropolitan Hotel,

main Street, between Front anti Second Streets,

V

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

W. A. THURSTON, Pbopb iktob aug!9 d3m

United States Hotel,

Opposite the New York and New Haven and ■Western Railroad Depot,

REACH STREET, BOSTON,

jan30 dly

By F. M PRATT Formerly of the American House.

FARE REDUCED.

Board $3 50 Fer Day.

UNITED STATES HOTEL.

seplff dSm

Louisville, My.

meric an Hotel

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

TXT ANTED FOR CASH-600 tons Rags; 600 YV t ms Newspapers. Rooks and Pamphlets.

xngffOdSm

GEO. CRAWFORD & CO., Commission Merchants, Importers and Dealers in da AsM. Sal Seda, Canattc leda. fanad ry Facing*, H.astor, Cime, Cement, Sand, ■■nmmlce Stone, Beatn. Etc.,Etc., NO. 209 WALNUT STREET.

Cincinnati, Ohio. aus90 d3m

INDIAN ADO UW, IND.

stock of Fall and Winter Goods is selected

cus-

Wwith great care to the wants of my turners from the best markets, consisting of

Frame*, KacUala

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

Camargo Manuf. Manufacturers of

Paper Hangings

A*I> WINDOW SHADES.

H. H. BRENEMAN, Proprietor. Mo. 57 Weet fourth Street, aug90 dBm CIKCINNATI.OHIO.

LOUIS SOHOLTZ

wm will

provide over the cutting department, which be a guarantee for the nigh reputation this

establishment has always enjoyed.

N. B. Call and examine my stock before giving orders elsewhere. sep91 d9m

FOUNDRY.

HOSIER FOUNDRY

STOVE WORKS!

This Establishment is now in lull operation, and the FOUNDRY BUSINESS in all its various branches will here be earned on. We are prepared to do all kinds of work in oar Una for Hmitramda, tor Hills, tor Iffi*amm*aetortaa. mmd tor Hamaeheatldara. FroBte snd Columns for Stores. Door Sills, Stair Plates, Window Caps, Ventilators, Grates, Aa- . hors, Sash Weights, etc. Gas Pasta, Hitching,,

Pests, Cistern “ ' mechanical buainea*. Job

Work of every description executed with core,

and at *hort notice. The manufacture ef

STOVES

Merchants will be suppUed^

Hollow-ware, Farm

ties. Dog Irons. Wagon B< tors, ete . a* the lowest eaai/loy the very best wor

aad shall endeavor to make tbe best

patronage of the public is

Orrrcx ars TotrsnaY

Delaware street, near the Cinclaaatl ]

sep'Mfta

ake the best goods. Tl is respecttiUy soUclte ■e P^o.

STE*m ENCINBS.

C. ft. GREBNLBAF,

STEAM EJ6ISSS AS* BOILERS,

E. A HUTCHINSON & CO,

importers and Jobbers of

H Al Itl> W A.HE,

Ha. 99 WsOmnt atraat,

Between THird lend jeemri

John Dubois. W. H. Williams. J. A Augur.

ItUHOIS * AUCIIJK, ; ; Commission Merchants, No. 83 West Second Street, C1NC1MHATI. GMI#.

iT

Liberal

of

sM'bS* £;(>* t. J I

FUm GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.

ang*0 dSm

MORRIS* LYTLE •r :.! * bn--.'••‘♦tf.

Dealers ia

A

Roots aid Shoes,

-Ol.}

’ : l- *<* L

CUFCllFJfJh.Tl, 0X00. Itol -.i"’' •"* j \ f: i •' f' f j: ~ I if v v .<

WITHIN TH*

Resell ef Every Fi

Now rark Dry Gaada N*w YORK, Wedw '

Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hal, PHILADELPHIA. jy*3 dtf 8. M. HEULINGS, Proprietor

Perf<

and

Hurley 1

amis cared by t

ledies with

Lome, ■in* it

rei Hi

who ha't tried the usual benefit; but in no case has urley’s Ague Tonic failed to eff<

in

’ect

no case a cure.

Hurley’s Fopaalmr Worm Candy.

As this is really a s

best and most palatable rc Periectly tasteless. Any

liy a alat

Hurley’s Ntomach Bitters.

sr.

ters that can compare

ist*.

Stomach, there art with these. For

sale by

all Druggi

James Had die A <’o.. Prop’rs.

41 Bullitt Sireet. Louisville, Ky. senlSdmonSsatv »3m

TO YOUIVGr 3XEIV.

riX) arrest Seminal Losses to conquer bad hab1 its and remove the effects ol Early Error, send 96 cents to GALEN’S HEAD DI^PESsAKY

Louisville, Kentucky.

Having had ten years’ experience in this specialty, patients suffering from any disease whatever of a private or cou' denual nature, and Indies troubled with any of the ailments peculiar sex, by inclosing 25 cents as above, w ith atement of case, will receive partioCtrs

to the s brief s

statement ot case, will receive particiCtrs for self treatment by xeturn mail and thus avo d quackery. We al«o have a Vai ix Clasp which We guarantee to permanentlv cure varicoce.e in four days. The Kiectio-Magnetic Preventive. Those desiring to limit their offspring, can enclose a stamp for a uamphlet containing engravings and explanations of the above preventive, with an essay on the subject of prevent! n. Ad

correspon ence confidential

S. WILLI.

toJ. S. WILLIAMS, Drawer247

seplfidftwly

; preventi n. ildress all lei ,7, Louisville,

ters

ville, Ky.

IMZ^IsriKOOID! How Destroyed—Where Restored.

IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN,

Whose hollow cheeks and pallid ccuntenaucts tell in fearful language the silent working of some terrib e d sease undermining the constitution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death. Reflect, while reason holds s.. a\, d avail yourselves of a treatment that dissi-

slightest disease, and cures the uio.-t 'mess, and serious difficulty of

pates th<

norrassing perpetuals

annoyance.

SPERMATORRHEA.

This is not always tho effects of Solitary Habit. Married men are not to be considered always e\-

uninal Weakness, Sexuel Dehi

erupt from Seminal Weakness, Sexuel Impotency, inability to consummate the marri

1 tv.

age 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 stron

mgly sthe

relief,

them as

nd left in the shops for sale. “ Avoid you would tigers ” When there is Impotency, 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. Impotency never was cured alone by medicine, nor never w ill be. I can readily detect the true character of this disease, and no question will be asked of coses pre-

ease, and no question wi seated, unless requested. VENEREAL DISEASES,

8. X. caiTTXNDKM. 0. X. SXBGXxNT CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI* OHIO.

9. E. Crlttentien ft C*.» Proprietor*

TTAVING leased the property known as thi n Walnut Str- et House, and completed our improvements upon the same, it is now thor ;hly refurnished, painted, carpeted, and in most exfeellent condition, and will trom thi* dat> be the ClxAMENI BON HOTEL.

We iball be most happy to see our friends and tbe traveling public, and guarantee the accom modationsof the CLARENDON to be equal tv

iy Hotel in the city

Telegraph office in the Hotel.

8. E. CRITTENDEN ft CO.

MANHATTAN HOTEL. HURRAY STREET. Second door fr*m Broadway, opposite tbe Park NEW YORK.

N. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A.J.SMITH.Clikk. sep94 dly

STEVENS HOUSE.

21, 23, 26 ood 87 Broadway, N. Y

Opposite Bowling Green.

ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.

rrax Stevens House is well and widely known X to the traveling public. The location is es-

M, to tlrowa WAJU1£ fru.lFftffU v A.XXX# Aweoaava* *» ww pscially suitable to merchants and business mem. it is in close proximity to the business port of the ia OVa Vxi raK-nraw aP esvi14-Hawn artrl YirOdllOPCI

city—i* on the highway ef southern and western travel—and adjacent to all the principal railroad

travel—and adjacent - steamboat depots.

Tbe Stevens House has liberal accommodation for over 800 guests—it is well furnished, and pos-

J V cx UkAJ gUA/OWO A» XO w v,xx x u.x woava | Mms every modern improvement for the comfort an entertainment of its inmates. The rooms to spacious and well ventilated—provided with ndocl mra trx*. rKzx affrPkxmrla ic rvmmrtt sand

gasamdwatier—the attendance is prompt and

maylSdCm

Proprietors.

cuts* WORKS.

NEW AX.BANY

CLASS WORKS.

J. B. FORD ft SON.

Manufacturers of

WINDOW GLASS,

N«w Atomy, todiam*.

l qnantil

1-f

WHVIXOW

Prom 8x10 to «x«0 inches either *ingle or flochle

... 1 -tti tihick. '

i ■; sdT .’v. .Ofoma

As the Quack idseases.” ‘

i would say, “ Private and Delicate Gonorrhcea cured in seventy-two ithout the use of strong injections, and their co:.sequences, raditnout the use of Mercury or gs. Advice at oil times cheerconsultation will be treated

y cur

other injurious on fully given, and

with entire confidence. P. S.—Address all letters to Da, P. D.MUSGRAVE, Formerly—Drs. N.S. Pendery ft Musgrave. N. B —Dr. Musgrave uses the ELECT LO MEDICATED VAPGK BATH AND FdHIGATuR, in oil diseases arising from impurities of the blood. Medicines sent to any port of tbe country All letters for advice containing two red stamps will be promptly attended to. Orricie—No 25% West Washington street. Indianapolis. sepl91y

“PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.” UR. RfiDORU’M Celebrated Preventive Lotion.

PPOVED

A PPOVED and highly recommended by the JA. French Medical Faculty, os the only safe and infallible Antidote against infection from Special Diseases This invaluable preparation is suited for eitner, ax, and ho* proved, from ample expt - rience the most efficient and reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for in the Medical W orld. If used according to directions, every possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will radically neutralize the venereal virus, expel all im-

virus, expel all im-

pm ities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, acd at a very sina'l outlay, save hours of untold bod-

ily and mental torments.

This most reliable speciflc, so universally adopted in the Did World, is now offered for sale for the first time in America, by F. A. Duport ft Co., only authorized Agents for the United States. Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, |3. The usual discount to the trade. Sent, securely pocked, on receipt of price, to any address, with directions and pamphlet, by addressing to

F. A. DUPORT ft CO.,

my99dlv

Sole

Agents for Dr. Ricord’s P. L., No. 19 Gold street New York.

DD. WM. THOMSON’S

OfficeaxdOonsnlUtlon Farters srslocsted at

lift. *• SoffitM Delaware Street,

YTTHERE he will continue VV to treat and cure Private Diseases, in all their sp stages, ramifications

pluses.

Dr. Wm. Thomsen will

to each patient a written strnment, binding himsel

'leal ana

effect a radical

cure; or moke xe charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has

the treatment of Private Disease* a specialty faJo^Ncw^Yor }’ e ‘ ar8 “ aity of Bui-

^orspractioe^teChicago, Illinois, he cured over Dr^Wm. Thomson, in hit practice for Scroi-

• diseases o

Scro:

„ of the blooo.

Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingeaioua kind. In conjunction with internal treat-

ula. Rheumatic and general < usee a Fumigating Vapor Bj

meat.

SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex nal indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both

sexes to an almost nniimitart extent

I extent, producing following train of ibated by scientific

BSgggtgSSS $£.K&V medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark spots under Re eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the eon, and noises like the rustling of leaves and

afldence,

strangers, a dislike to s, a disposition to skua i oarh.'ssr

form new ac-

vari

of

ous

preaching si qualntonoes,

memory, hectic effaptions about

•wrote, fotid breath, coughs, consumption, mono-

mania, and frequently insanity.

The affile ted, on the first appearance of any of

* ppl,

AS* Office and Consultation Parlors, No. 99 South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana. P.O. BaxM&O febddlv

Wo think Merchants and dealers in glass win

etWlNC MACHINES.

I of long experience in

A SEWING MACHINE

m Pi