Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1867 — Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Now York BnrKel. Mew York, Tuesday, Novembers. C itlon—Heavy and lower; sales of 2,000 l>:t!c> at ISgtlNi^e. f t m ddling uplands. Kl, nr—KeC' lpts, 12,1*57 barrels; tbe market i« l (/jS'diic. better for shipping grades and more doing; sales of 2N.000 barrels at ji w 10<®0 15 for ell pc* line State and Western; $0 65<j* 10 10 for extra ?o*te; i9 35@I3 0O for extra Western; £11 7')® 13 00 for round boop Ohio, and f 101(5 for St. Louis, the market <•' ing lire,. These stile-t Include 1,000 bsr sol extra State, De1 « tuber delivery, for 1025: Jdifornla, quiet; sales o( 500 sack- $1160 1350. lUe Flour—t*l6f - o .i0 barnlt at $7 00® 0 10. Whisky—(,Bl3, and nominal; sale* *tC0c. in bund. Wheat—Bece pts, 73,180 bushels; tbe market opened steady, and closed a shade firmer, with a good export demand; sales of 147,0<J0 bushels at $2 13(g2 IT for No. 3 spring: $2 22@ 2 23 for No. 2 do.; $2‘25@2 28 for No. 1 do.; $2 82@2 35 for amber Green Bay; $2 75 for amber State, and $2 for white Canada. Rye—Quiet. Barley- Quiet; sales of 15,000 bushels of Canada Westattfl 40<gl 50. Malt—Gull. Corn-Hecelpts, 122,038 bushels; the market is without decided change; sales of 59,000 bushels at $1 3501 SOX mixed Western; $1 1001 45 for white Sonthcrn. Oats—Receipts, 90,000 bushels; tbe market is 1§>2c. lower; sales at 7O076XC. for Western, closing at 76>£c. Rice—In moderate request; sales at 9X@10c for Carolina. Coffee-Steady and moderate demand. Sugar—Steady; sales of 250 sacks of Cuba at llJi012e.; lf>0 boxes of Havana at 12X@ 12%c. Molasses—Quiet, and without any decided change. Hops Quiet. Petroleum—Quiet; sales at 14e. for crude, SOXc. for refined in bond. Pork—Very dull and heavy; sales of COO barrels at $20 75020 77 for mess; closing at $20 85 cash, and $19 75010 81 for prime. Beef—Dull; sales of 450 barrels at $15019 lor new plain mess, and $19021 50 for new extra mess. Beef Hams—Quiet; sales of 92 barrels at $28029. Bu-on Quiet; sales of 50 boxes of Stratford cat at i3c ; 75 boxes of Cumberland cut, November delivery, on private terms. Cut Meats—Quiet; sales of ISO packages at HX0I2X[c. Suouldt-rs—Sales at 1501GXC. H *ms—Dull. Lard—Dull; sales of C50 barrels at 12%0 13;*'e. Butter—Dull. Cheese—Dull and lower. Freights—To Liverpool, 50,000 bushels of wheat and corn at 80HXd. per sail, and 1,000 barrels of tl jur at 2s. 6d. per sail. LATK8T MARKETS—0 P. M. Flour—A shade firmer for common grades, with a fair export and speculative demand. Wheat—Active and firm; sabs at $2 17 for No. 3 spring; $2 2202 24 for No. 2 do., and $2 2702 28 for No. 1 do. Rye—Quiet; sales at $1550157 for Western. Oats—Active and firm; sales at 76Xc-for Wessern. Corn—Steady; sales at $1 3G for good mixed Wextern. Pork—Quiet; sales of 250 barrels of mess at $20 87X regular. Beef Moderately active, with prices in favor of the buyers. Cut Meats—Nominal. , Bacon—Steady and moderate demand. Lard—Heavy; sales at 13X<313X for good to prime steam and kettle rendered.

money. Stocks, Etc. Nkw York, Tuesday, November 5. Money—Easy at 007 per cent, for call loans. Sterling—Firm, at 109X0109^ gold for first class bills. Gold—Lower; opening at 1.40X* declining to 1.30%, dosing 1.39%. Government Stocks—A shade better, but closed dull. Coupons of 1881. 112; do. of 1862. 108%; coupons of 1804,105%; coupons of 1865, 106%; coupons, new, 106%; logo’s, 100%; T-Ik/s 105%; coupons of 1867, 107%* LATEST PRICES--5 P. M. S ocks—Not verv active, closing quiet. Gold—159%013O%. Canton, 42%; Boston waterpower—; Cumbnrland 25; Quicksilver, 17%; Mariposa.9%; Western Union Telcgrapn, 31%; Pacific Mail, 143%; Erie, 71%; Hudson, 126; Beading, 96%; Michigan Central, 108%; Northwestern, 47%; do. preferred, 65%; Fort Wayne, 97%; Wabash, 39%; Illinois Central, 126. Pittsburg. 87%; Toledo, 103%;* Rock Island, 95%; Michigan Southern, 77%; Missouri 6s, 106; New York Central. 111%; Atlanta Mall, 116%; St. Paul prelerred.69%; St. Paul, 38%; Ohio certificates, 26; Mariposa prelerre J, 14; Fort Wayne, 96%; new Tennessee, 61%; Virginias, —; Missouri 6’s, 93%: Rock Island, new, 94%; Rock Island, preerred, 66%; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 40. Express Stocks—Merchant* Union, 29%; Adams Express. 68; American. 68; Well* Fargo A Co., 61; United States, 69%. Mining Stocks—Quiet; Davidson, 85; Corydon, 49; Quartz Hill, 110; Smith & Parmlee, —; Walknl, —; Gregory, 600; Edge Hill, 406; Seusender, 775; Rocky Mountain, 88. Receipts at tne sub-treasury to-day, $3,886,636; payments, $3,511,108; balance, $102,781,-

Cincinnati Barnet. Cincinnati, Tuesday, Novembers, Flour—Dull and unchanged. Wheat—Dull, but price* continue nominally

unchaugrd.

Corn—Dull; sales of new ear at 78c., and

old at 95c.; no demand foa shelled. Data—Dull; sales at 63064c. for No.l. - Rye- Dull; sales at $1 8801 40. Barley—Dull; buyers holding back.

Cotton—Dull; oales at 16016XC., and hard-

ly any demand.

* Tobacco—In good demand at full prices; sales of 171 hogsheads at $5 3006 30 for low Mason county lug*; $8 50015 56 for medium to good do., and $20026 for leaf; West Virginia block flllers, $7 1509, and wrappers at

$15022 26.

whisky—Unchanged. Mes* Pork—In dewnx

Mesf Pork—In deanmd at $20.

Bacon—In fair demand; sale* of 120 hogshead* at 13c. for rib, and M011%a. lev deaf sides. rjTTT. Laid—Sold at 12%c., but tbe demand waa

light:

Butter—Sterdy; eales at 38047c. for freeb. The Utter rate wae for choice New York

State.

Cheeae—U nob anged. Green Apples—Dull, and In luge tupply at $1600164 per barrel. Linseed Oil—Dull and prices nominal; tales at $1 0201 03. Gold—1.40 buying. Haw Ynrk Dry c««4a Market. New York, Tnaaday, November 5. This being election day the trade la dnfl and the market depraaaad. Tbs bast unblaaabad sheetings, aucb as Atlantic and Indian Head, are now telling at 16c. Hamilton delaines, 10c for seconds. Prints steady at 12%e. for all the standard ^ Funnels are 6c. par yard lower, alt ealora. suebaa scarlet, bine and gray being reduced issrssgfesk Cotton-Steady; '

Tobacco—Steady and unchanged. Cotton—In demand at 1501ftUe. ^ Hemp—Nery dull; sale* at *2 85

nour—Heavy and weak, exeept brands of fall; talas of auperflne at $7 60; expjttW'sai.h'ig&WZ Wheat—Choice ie unchanged; other grades, are heavy aad easier; aalee of whlto at $S 70 03 76; red, $2 5602 $0; spring, 01 $502 08. fiwyeMow; $1 W0l d lO for^whUeT A* wMr

new white.

Gate—Firmer, but alow; aalea at 660700.,

the latter for f*ncy.

Barley—Dull; sales at fl 2501 35 for prime

to choice.

tocSoicJ 1 ™’ Mle, at * 1 30 ® 1 85 torprlne

Pro vMona—Dull.

Mem Pork—bales at $21 75.

Bacon—Sales of clear aide* at 15%c.; shoal

ctarSp ISc* -g

Hearn—Sales of plain canvassed at lOe. Lard—Dali at 12%c. tor choice Nteam; I3%c.*

for keg*.

Hng»—Sale* at 606%c. for heavy.

Receipts—Floor, 4.003 barrels; wheat, 9.911;bushel*: oats, 1.498 bushels; corn, 1,633 bushels; barley, 1,217 bushels; rye, 501 bush-

Weather clear and pleasant.

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Chicago, Tuesday, November 5.

Clear and cool.

Flour—Dull; sales at $8019 25 for spring

extras.

Wheat—Unsettled, and clo.ud 101%c. lower; sal** ot No. 1 it fl 8501 86%: No. 2, $1 7601 78%, clooii.* $177 for No. 2 In

store.

Corn—Firmer at $1 0301 05 for No.l; $101

01 01% for No. 2.

Oats—Quiet and 1c. lower, closing at G1%0

52c.

Rye—Very dull and 10c. lower; eales at $1 26 01 27 for No. 1, and $1 2401 25 for No. 2. Barley-3c. higher; sales at$101 04 for No. 2; »nd 90091c. for rejected. Provisions—More active. Me** Pork—8ale» at $19 75020 on the epot, end $20 seller’s option, January deliveiy. Green Hams—Safee at 9%c. English Meats—Easier; .ales of short rib at 10%c.; shoulder*, 9c. Lard -Dull at 12c. Beef Cattle—Dull and 10015c. lower. Hogs—Quiet and 10015c. lower; sales al $5 5005 90 for fair to good. ^ Receipts—Flour, 10,000 barrels; wheat, 103,500 bushels: corn, 80,000 bushels; oats, 54.000 bushels; hogs, 8.000 head. Shipments—Flour, 17,000 barrels; wheat, 93.000 bushel*; corn, 61,600 bushels; oats, 144.000 bushel*. Freights—Dull and inactive. Cleveland market. Cleveland, Tuesday, November 5. Flour—Market quiet lor city,and dull and Irregular for country brands; prices unchanged. We quote the range *t $1001150 for XX spring; $11012 for XX red winter: $12 50 013 6o for XX amoer; *14015 for XX and XXX white. Wheat—Dull and beavv; sales at $2 60 for Nor. 1 red winter; $2 95 lor No. 1 Milwaukee, but $2 02 was the highest figure bid. Corn—Dull and 1c. lower; sales of No. 1 mixed at $1 09% on tbe spot. Oats—Dull and irregular, closing heavy at G60G6%c. for No. 1 State from store. Rye—Quiet and nominally unchanged: sales at $1 4001 45 lor No. 1 State and Western from store. Barley—Receipts liberal, and the market dnll and nominal; sales at $1 3001 35 for No. 1, and $11501 25 tor No. 2. Petroleum—The market Is dull and heavy for standard. Edwivriue market. Louisville, Tuesday, November 5. Tobacco—Sales of 72 hogsheads lugs at $50 6; fair, $17; cutting, $28 60. Flour—Sales of superfine at $8 75. Wheat—Sales at $2 350 2 65. Corn—Sales of old shelled at $1; new in bulk, C5c. Oats—Sales at 68070c. Cotton—Sales at 16016%c. Mess Pork—Sales at $20. Bacon Shoulders—Sales at 13014c. Clear Sides—S-ile* at 17017%c. Lard—Sales at 13c. in tierces. Whisky-Sales at 32c. in bond. Hogs—Sales, gross, at 607c. to packer*. Tho river is rising very slowly; 3 feet 8 inches In the canal.

aiWINQ MACHINKS.

The Grover & Baber

ELASTIC STITCH

BITTERS,

A Stimulating Tonic — StomacUic Life Blttera.—Good health is a blessing. The wav to enjoy such is to take a wine glass full of STRICKLAND'S LIFE BITTERS two or three times a day. They create an appetite; they strengthen tbe stomach; they cure habitual Constipation, Nervousness and Headache; they make tht old feel young If you wish young lilc and good health, use Strickland's Lira Rittjcrx, For nale in bottles by Druggists, and by tbe drink at *11 *aloons and grocerie, ansrlfldSm

watches.

$1,000,000 IS

WATCHES! For sale on the popular

OIVE ra,ICE PLATV,

Giving every patron a

Handsome and Reliable Watdh

For the low price of Ten Dollars,

Without Regard to Value, AND not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfac-

tory.

100 Solid Gold Hunting Wathes. ..$225 to $1,000 100 Magic Case Gold watches 200 to 500

10J Cadie-’ Watches, enameled 900 Gold HuntingChronometer Watches 250 to

SEWING MACHINES Are superior to all others for the following

reasom;^^, dL .

1. They sew with two threads direct from tbe

■pools, end require no rewinding.

A They are mere eeetly aadorctood end need, and lest liable to derangement than otnei ma-

ctkincfte

> May an capable of eseeatta# perfectly,

without change of adjustment, a much greater

variety of work than other machines. 4. r fas stitch made by these machine* h much

more Arm, elaette and durable, especially upon articles which require to be washed and ironed,

than any other stiteh.

*■ Unlike other machines, these fasten both merits as instrument* or sewing, by a change ef adjustment easily learned and piaetised. execute the moot beautiful and permanent embroid-

ery end ornamental work. Send for pamphlet cont

styles aad prices. Each family Warranted far Three Yearn.

leetai work.

aphlet^contalnhig samples, giving

Our Manufacturing Machine* Surpass all others in their adaptation to the different varieties of work, sewing from the finest cambric to the heaviest harness leather. They

give universal satisfaction.

Send tor descriptive circular.

GROVEB * BAKER, Sewi g Machine Company,

91 East Washington street, Indianapolis.

N. B.—The Grover A Baker Sewing Machines

not exhibited at the Paris Exposition for inm seplStocMSdpd

were prem

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BUSINESS COLLEGE.

ROLLINGS WORTH’S

2* JETTON ALT.

Easiness College of Trade, 24 nod 20 East Was la ing ton Street. A PRACTICAL Institution, to which we in-

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can enter at any time

vite the attention of every young man who proposes attending a Business college. Our plan of instruction is oy actual business. Students

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For particulars c 11 at onr College Booms or, address FRANKLIN ACAPP, Principals, octll dftwSm Indianapolix,Indiana

STEAM GAUGE TEST.

STEAM GAUGES TESTED

AND WARRANTED,

The only Steam Gnage Test in Indianapolis at B. F. HETHEBlNrcrrOfTS M-AmCKXJSTE WORKS, Cor. Sonth and Pena By 1 vania ate.

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REMOVAL.

SMITH, BIGHAM & GOODHART, STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And wholesale and retail dealers in Flour, Feed, Etc., TTAVB removed from 994 South Delaware Xa. street to the southeast corner of Virginia avenue and Delaware street, where they have constantly on hand choice brands of f lonr and everything in the Feed line. Give ns a call. oct8 dSm

SALOON.

PalmerHonse (Saloon FTlHIS first class establishment is now under the JL management of FLORENCK RICHTER. It has been thoroughly refitted and furnished. The best of Wines. Liquors, Ales, Porters and Cigars *ng40 dSm

t of Wines. Liqu< eonstant.iv on hand

DENTISTS.

C3-. WEX-ILS. DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER HARRISON’S SAW. fohUWiv

SCALES.

Fairbank’s Standard SScales. W. P. GALLUP, General Agent, No.74 West Wash. St. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Buy only the genuine.

FOUNDRY.

1 Hunt’g A

njo Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes 15 to 500 Gold Ladies’ watches 50 to

..100 to 800

fOO 250 200 950 150 950 SCO

15

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ery patron obtains a watch by this art, costing but $10 while it may be worth

50 to

1.000 Gold Hunting Leplnes... ™ 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to 2 600 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to S.OO^ts^orted Watches, all kinds —, 10 to

ran irr men

e of the above ....—™—,, naming the articles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to tbe articles named on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whetner it be a watch worth $1,000 or one worth Jess. Tbe return of any of oar certificates entitles yon to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its woith, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is TSO LOTTERY! But a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious I A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $1, eiev> n for $3, thirty- hree and elegant premium for $5, sixty six and more valuable premium forfitO, one hundred and most superb watch for $15 To Agento, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the GovemmenLand open to the most careful scrutiny. Try ns I WRIGHT, BRO. A Co., Importers, oemdAwfim 161 Broadway. New York.

MEblCAL.

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IDIR/. OOUIDEI3T,

Of LwwtaTlUa.

X XT HO has acquired great eetehrftv hi LootsV V vllle and throughout the State by his great

success In the treatment of

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C A. TV O E IE. The Doctor removes Cancer without Pain or the use of the knife, and in addition to this be treat# all CHRONIC DISEASES with.great snceeee. - A very Remarkable Case of Cancer Cured by Dr. W. C. Couden,of Louisville, Ky. I wish to make a statement to tbe nubile of the ease of my little son, only three anda half years old. who was so terribly afflicted with cancer, which was tbonght to be incnrable, when I placed him under the Doctor's care. The cancer was a very large one, Involving almost tbe entire cheek. It appeared to be of a very malignant character, aad a rapid growth, sad had been coming for about three yem. The Doctor made an application, which he continued but a time, which MM no* appear to prodt paratlveiy little pain to my sen. ! eioa appeared to leave tbe eaneerin sadla a few day* it sloughed out. leaving the

G.» XAIM.

HOOSIER FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS!

This Establishment is now in lull operation, and tbe FOUNDRY BUSINESS in all its various branches will here be carried on. We are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line for Rail rand a, for Allis, far flanafactorles. and for Heusebulldera. Fronts and Columns for Stores, Door Sills, Stair Plates, Window Caps, Ventilators, Grates, Anchors, Sash Weights, etc. Gaa Poets, Hitching

Posts, Cistern Tops. etc.

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

and at short notice. • > ' The manufacture of

STORES Will be a prominent part of onr business. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the veiy best quality, style and finish, will be sold at Wholessle only. Merchants will be supplied with Stoves, Country Hollow-ware, Farm Bella, Sugar and wash Ket-

„on Boxes, Anchors. Ventilalowest wholesale prices. We

the best Iron,

ties, Dog Irons. Wago tors, etc , at the Ion

The

ipeetfolly solicited. A. D. WOOD, Proprietor. Orricg and Founpbt—Nos. 185 and 181 South Delaware street, near the Cincinnati Depot, sep IS 12m

CHAIRS.

LONG Sc BROTHER, Manufacturers . f DOUBLE ILA.TT-A.H-AND SPLIT BOTTOM CHAIRS. FACTORY AND WAREBOOXS : 174 aid 17$ Bast Market Street* between Preston and Jackson, Lowla vllle. Kg. For sale by Mesm. SPIEGEL, THOMS * CO, Indianapolis. - T ~ oct98-8m

TAILONINC.

INDIANAPOLIS.

MERRILL * CO., Wholesale Booksellers * % a •.? -f- s#!* 3r l, 1t 'T? <sr? .. A »- AW ' vrt i;ated a — * • D* MtAtioneirs. s'iO ~ r-f ii i-CC’ ■ . Ho. • kA»r WASHIHGTOM ST n . . . T' ■ - • • ' ‘ XSCDLAJrjkPOLslM.

*~ I jJ>WlAfBS0N & A1YEY, Hmtm, Caps, Furs, GLOVES, STUB GOODS, Umbrellas A Farasels, NO. 54 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, Imdlsmmpwlla, Imd. 1 (Schnnll’s Block )

Browning & Sloan, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And dealers in Chemicals, Surgical Instruments, faints. Oils, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, etc., Apothecaries* W^n, Noe. 7*2 East Washington St.,

Wholesale Paper

A*»

School Book Depot

Bswei, Stewart k ۥ*,

18 WEST WASHINGTON STREET,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Leading House of Fashion MOW ASM II. FOLTZ, FIRST CL Ago Merchant Tailor, Wo. 31 Norik Peameylvmmlm street, (Second dcor sooth of PwtoSee,) INDIANAFOAIS, INB. .. j. uJ v. Off M Ot .-X ‘i' 1o *, stock of FaU sad Winter I

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LOUIS aCSCOLTZ

Hei4ricks, E4su4s A Ca** \ Wholesale dealers in Boots & Shoes, NO. 56 SOUTH MERIDIAN *T., (Schnnll’s Block,) ImdkauaaMwUa* Imd.

OIIVCINMATL

Binkley & Perrine, Manufacturers and dealers la

TrankH, Yalises,

Trayeliag Bags, Etc.,

Wholesale and retail, three doors from

the Palmer House, No. 90 South

it, Indiana]

Illinois

street, Indianapolis,

Indiana.

• Repairing done on short Trunks made to order.

HAHN Sc HALS, Importers and wholesale dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMBSTIO Wines, Liquors, ClfilES AID TOBACCO, NO. 95 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, IndiammpoUM, Ind*

Cabinet Makers’ Union, Manufacturers of all kinds of FUlfcIVITU RF, No. 106 East Washington St, ImdiauampwUfl, Imd.

D. ROOT Sc CO., Manufacturers of STOVES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL GEARING, AND IRON FRONTS, AND DEALERS IN TIN PLATE AND TINNERS’ STOCK. TINNERS’ TOOLS A MACHINES. Warehouse—No. 66 East Washington street. Foundry—Nos. 183 and 185 South Pennsylvania street, Iwdtmmdpmlig, Imd.

Hlblea, Tarkiigtra k C«., Jobbers of IXRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC., No. 119 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET (Alvord’s Stock), Indianapolis, imd.

JT. B. OSGOOD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Axle Grease, and Brushes of all kinds. Sign and Ornamental Fainting. NO. 82 MAST WASHINGTON STREET. Mixed Paint in any quantity.

Oonnelj, Wiles A Go* Wholesale Grocers, 149 MEBXDIAN STREET, Opposite East end of Union Depot.

A very large aesMUnsnl ei all elaaaof Graeerise,Teaa aad Tobacco, for sale, at very Lowest Market Priors.

- H. DAILY Sc CO., Wholesale Drag House, BLOCK,

Oo., UTHOGUPlllSAIB ENGRAVERS Publisher* Oil P*rtr«ftt*. . TV'jhekron* 0 *’^ Liao ® ln , Grant, Lee and - Washington as a Free Mnson. New MasonteOhaeS, inoHco ors Alw.allkindsof LithograohieWeak. A>«o. Agency CenttnentSl Bank Note Company.

CHARLES GRAHAM, Manufacturer of IRON BRIDGES, bkidgE castings. Bridge Bolts, Girders, Tanks, GASBOLMEBS, And all kinds of Wrought Iron Work, Nns. 274, 276 and 278 Vest Front St., CXNCtZNNATL.

-|y|- Y^ImproredMach 1 nery for tbe mannfactn

ifartare

_ . em at tne lowest rates, bqnare Thread Screws cut.

octaSdhm

J. «. KIKIIOFF dk CO.. Fashionable Tailors, No. 204 Walnnt Street, octSSdtm CINCINNATI.

JOHN C. BVERKLE, Manufacturer and Dealer In LADIES’ FANCY FURS, GENT'S FOBS, GLOVES, CAPS SLEIGH ROBES, ETC.,

13T

Bala St., between Tklrd and Feartls,

CXPJCOTSrPJAXI.

TJ^URS cleaned, repaired and altered at shortest

r notice. Thehigt

kinds of Furs.

best cash price paid for all

oettt d9m

9RA9. S. CH£ET£R]

Agents for the Sale ef CM 00. =

RIKHOFF Sc BRO I6DIB0S ft IYI WIlllTr Atoo, dealers in Ibreiqn emd Domutic Liquors end ClQan, NO. T1 SOUTH MERIDIAN TKEET,

Dsslsrs la

Boots akd SS Fonrl Street,

Shoes,

qT

.

r"v>

wxrsnoow OldALSS,

j-.j:—jilnc.t:

From 8x10 to 40x60 toches, either lin^h or double

A.Eoinmaoo^VBOIIEALI 6I0GEIE,

Manufacturer of PAPERGOXES sr: 228 BKala Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OOtl l) n

JAo, HAMILTON & CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, And dealers in GMST^S FU&NISHING GOOBV. 151 Main Street, four doors above Fourth, CINCINNATI. ■^Shirts made to order. ootSdSm

BAM LOWEMTHAL & CO., Manufacturers and Impoiters of C I O- JL IR, S , And wholeasle dealers in Leaf and Ping Tobaccos, No. 16 Main Street, below Pearl, octt d3m CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Danzig-er* Ac Oo.

TRADE

MARK.

BInnnfactnrern ef Fine Toilet Soaps, AND JP e r Fain e Ties, 67 Walnut Street, octt d3m CIN CINNJATI.

WILSON A CLARK, Manufacturers of tbe XJaiversal Shirt, And GEITS’ FVBSIS1ERS, S. S. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STS., Clnctnnmtl, OMle. Shirts and Underwear made to Order. Agents for the Bemis’ Patent Shape Collar. oets-dSos

OHIO MACHINE WORKS, (Successors to Lee A Leavitt,) Have on hand and are manufacturing to order, PORTABLE AND STATIONABT SrrSLAJME EIVOITVES, OILERS. Portable Oironfar Saw Mills. K H. Stearn’s Patent Secentrio Heed Blocks, fie Machines, Stave Machines, Saw Mandrila. Saw Oommers, Shafting, Bangers and Pulleys. Castings of all kinds made to order. Dealers in CfltenlarSaws, Belting, Packing and Mill Fumiehing of all kinds. . ->^-a — JS^Repairing of Machinery asade by Lee 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 xtmmI. Basiness Office—180 West Second street, octt dSm CINCINNATI, OHIO.

MrJnWttLY C CABSON, GAS VIITCIE AND LAIP DEPOT,

8EmatNsNitk n T— cutcamvATis omo. Dealers in Chnndeliers and Lan*^*,

OC 'SI dSm

STEAM DYEING

Soourlnif ECoiise. * ** put ot fter atea % oaf 14 .is

CINCINNATI. j. x. ai;T*.n»»s Reeerd. Mereaattto aad Copying Excelsior Writing Fluid CARMINE IIKMO MUCILAGE. . H and M Sycamore street, sm&GBF&ngi ^ws. The quality is uniform and wf Th^ M—Mini ftott 1*. pints and sSST* equal.ln'all produced, con 60DTiDK nroDertieo. #2ai2!t®5 ■Il times be win al tow. 5SF* For sale In Indianapolis by Bo5?a. Stewart * Oa, wbSSeato stottoners^Mkdtor deatom generally.

■1169

BOTLB, MILLER A CO., DISTILLERS, OINOXN3Srjk.XX, OHIO, BONDED Liqn«r Merchants.

Distilleries, Star Mill*, Peoria. Hllnois aiSttS^* 011 «®anty. Kentncky.

BRADFOKS * SBAEM, Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers in QnmBeltiat, Hose, Packing and Lace Leather No. 67 IFotetit, comer Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. JAJKES BBABFOED * CO., Manufacturers of French Barr 1101 Stones, Portable Flouring and Com —, srs of the genuine Dutch AxBolting Cloths. QSce,ST Walnut,comer Second Street, Factory, corner Elm and Second, CINCINNATI. OHIO. angSO dSm -

LONGWORTH’S WIN HOUSE, CIKCISHATI, OHIO.

Gulden Wed A ing Wine, Spnrkllng Cnsnwbn Wine, Dry Cntnwhn Wine, Belnwsure Wine, Yliglnln and ^ Iwaa* Seedling Wine. FOB SALK BY

Horn A Anderson, Keifer A Vinton, ana. angSO dSm

Allen’s Long Balsam,

CONSUMPTION, COUCHS, BRONCHITIS, nil ttte

toby

[nal to

snch

M M EXPECTORANT IT IAS NO EQUAL

J5 Pff“4>tos Of Roots

Teatlnsenlnla ef MMyelclnne. Harris, tor many years a resi-

dent of ttiddlebury, Vermont, recommends the “ l 5xve no daebt tt will soon become a classical rramdial ageat tor the cure of all dlaeases of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs. _ . M NATHAN HARRIS, M D ” Dr. Ltoyd. of Ohio, surgeon in he artsy during He says’® x P°o ,ur ® contracted consumption

“I have no heeitanc

the nee of;

and enjoy

Dr. PLetoher, of Missouri, says:

I recommend your Balsam in preference to Myather medicine for Coughs, aad it gives satisPhysicians who have failed to cure their patients should try this medicine before they give the case up, as we know very many valuable R^triaL* ^ ei1 save< * by persuaded to give _ Don’t despair because all other remedies have frjlod- but try this remedy and you will not be

oeceiYea.

The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take pleasure in calling 10 it the attention of all med ieine dealers, desiring that the p’oeure a sup ply of it. and recommend it to their afflicted patron- Mid friends. It willstaud the tost for mer-

‘''■KRY DAVIS’PAIN

K’LLER. which has been introduced to all parts of the inhabited world, and is every where anore-

ciated and sought after.

A.ULHN»Q X.XJNGF BA.LSA.UC Willenre when ailothers tail. Directions accompany each battle. J. N. HAHktib A CO.,

Sole proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. For sale by Browning A Sloa-'. Stewart

A

Drugg’

t Kr.»v. A Vii

so, sold by all octt lAwSm

MOTELS.

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.

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DAVIDSON A SINKS, Proprietors.

LOUIS BNIDXK. JOHH M’Pai.t. Manufacturers’ Ware House. SNIDER Sc McCA££, WHOLKtSALE PAPER DEALERS, 2SO and 232 Wnlmmt Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

XXTANTED. FOR CASH—500 tons Rags; 500 V v tons Ne wspapers, Books and Pamphlets. aug90dSm

GEO. CRAWFORD & CO., Commission Merchants, Importers and Dealers in Seda Ask, Sal Seda, Caustic ieda, Feuadry Fact ace, Mlanter, Lime, Cement, Sand, Pnmmlee Ntene, Renin. Etc., Etc., NO. 209 WALNUT STREET, Omcimmati, OMie. augSOdSm

Gamargo Mannf. Co, Manufacturers of Paper Hangings axo WINDOW SHARES. H. H. BRENEMAN, Pboprixtor. No. 57 Wesilburth Street, ang90 d6m CINCINNATI. OHIO.

E. A. HUTCHINSON & 00.,

Importer* and Jobber* of

H W^JRJE,

Ne. m Walnnt street.

Between Third mad Pearl 8te»

cnrcmiATZ, oaxa engtO dAwtm

Metropolitan Hotel, Main Street, Between Frent and Secend Streets,

CINCINNATI, OHIO

W. A. THURSTON, PROPRlgTOR anglS dSm

SSSSiSBSr

MEDICAL.

ML WM. THOMSON’S OGeeeadOmsultationParlenerelooeted to *• BnmASk Helmwmre Street*

Magee,

pheeas.

Dr. Wm. Thomson will

to each patient e written in-, strnmeni, binding himself b J effect a radical and permanern

cue, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has

the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty tin«« tee year 1881—three years in the city of Buf-

New York, eight yean in Chicago, Illinois,

and two yean in Peoria, Illinois. During eight

ractice in Chicago — ‘ *

; tbomaad eases.

ffito P^eotjoo jin^Chicago, Illinois, he cured over

lift nrsetto

Of the blood.

pr-Wm. Thomson, in htt nraettee tor Serof-

la, Rheumatic and general diseases ot tea a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the i

ntoae kind. In oonj unction with Internal trent-

.enl

SEMINAL EMISSIONS, to* consequence of •elf-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex nal indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexos to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures, viz : Sallow countenance, dark »pote under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about tee loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, and frequently insanity.

Office and Consultation Parlors, No. South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

P. O. Box 1660

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Ci^'g?n„ Worm tEA

A pleasant, sale and efle< ttUU Vegetable Remedy tor ml kinds of Wonus foun i in the human-body; also, a reliable cure for kits and Worm Fevei. Possessing in its combination wonderful cleansing and strengthening properties, it will always improve tbe health of the patient, whether affected by Worms or other causes. Price 23Cgata. Sent by mall for 25 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist. M. S. BURK A CO., 26 Tremont street, Boston Oeneral Agents, and for sale by all Druggists. i«18 deort&wiv

TO YOTJ1VO >IEIV.

rpo arrest Seminal Lossi

I its an< send 25 cen Louisville,

United States Hotel, Opposite the New York and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot, BEACH STREET^ BOSTON,

janSOdly

Bt F. M PRATT.

Formerly of the American Honse.

FARM REDUCED.

Board *0 SO Per Bay. UNITED STATES HOTEL,

sepl6dSm

ItomlavDle* My.

-A. meric an Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hail PHILADELPHIA. Jy*8 dtf S. M. HEUXINGS, Proprietor.

A X. CXITTXMDXU.

C. A BIKGIXKT

CLARENDON HOTEL,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

S. E. Crittenden 4c Co., Proprietors TT AVING leased the property known as the

XA Walnnt Street House, and

completed onr

he tee

CUhKKIVIMM* HOTEL. We shall be moot happy to see onr friends and the traveling public, and guarantee the accommodations of the CLARENDON to be equal to any Hotel in the city. Telegraph office in the Hotel. marts d 8. E. CRITTENDEN A CO.

MANHATTAN HOTEL. HUBRAT STBEET. Scoood door from Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. N* HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH, Clx&i. sepMdly

STEVENS HOUSE. 91* 2$, 95 and 27 Broadway, N. Y Opposite Bowling Green. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. FTIHE Stevens House is well and widely known A. to the traveling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men: it is in close proximity to tee business part of the city—is on the highway of southern and western travel—and adjacent to all the principal railroad aad steamboat depots. The Stevens House has liberal accommodation

are spacious and well ventilated—provided gas and water—tee attendance is prompt respectful—and tee table is generously prov

rovided with

and

maylS d6m

CO., Proprietors.

CLASS WORKS.

bad hab-

its and remove the effects of Early Error, :nts to GALEN’S HEAD DIsPENSAUY

e, Kentucky.

Having had ten years’ experience in this speci-

alty, patients suffering from any disease w hatever of a private or confidential nature, and ladies troubled wiih any of the ailments peculiar to the sex. by inclosing 25 cents as above, with brief statement of case, will receive particulsrs

self treatment by return mail, and thu ickery. We al-o have a Vai ix Ciasp wh

varico<

lor

quackery, we guarantee to four days. T

Those desiring to ]

for a

if, and thus avoul x Clasp which We

rn :

also have a Vari

permanently

ie Electi to limit i

close a stamp for a oamph _ _ vings and explanat ions of the above preventive, with an essay on the subject of preventi n. All correspondence confidential. Address all letters to J. S. WILLIAMS, Drawer *41, Louisville, Ky.

icocele in Preventive,

[spring can enutauiing engra-

reventive,

subject of preventi n. All lential. Address all let

NOTICE TO MOTHERS.

Da SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.

liable lr» all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases: Summer Complaint. Irregularities of the bowels. Restiveness, Teething, etc. Gives health to the child and rest to the mother. PUKIFY YOUR 111. O O I>. CSX Hurley's Sarsaparilla. This is the pure and genuine extract of the

and diseases: Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness. Debility,Syphilis,Scrofula, or King’s Xvil, etc., etc. Hurley's Ague Tonic.

Hurley’s Ague Tonic. There have been ands cored by using it who had tried the usual remedies without benefit; but in no case has Hurley’s Ague Tonic failed to effect a cure.

Hurley's Popular Wo:

iis is really a spec

best and most palatable f<

As this is reall;

it pi

Perfectly tasteless. Any child w

eifle for

form t

Candy.

and the

for Worms, and the to give to children

Id will take it.

Hurley's Stomach Hitters.

For Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of the Liver, or Disordered Stomach, there are no Bitters that can compare with these. For sale by all Druggists. James Ruddle Ac Co., Prop'rs. 41 Bullitt Street, Louisville, Ky. sep!6 dmon A sat A w 3m

"PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE'”

DR. RICORH^S

Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPOVED and highly recommended by the French Medical Faculty, as the only safe and infallible Antidote against infection from Special Diseases. This invaluable preparation is suited for eitners ex, and has proved, from ample experience the most efficient and reliable Preventive

ever discovered, th long songht for in thi cording to directions

ratum

If used ac-

[fy neutralize the venereal virus, expel all im ities from the absorbent vessels, and render — : -—hie. Be wise in time, and

save hours of untold bod-

uni versally

sale rt A

contamination impossible, at a very small outlay, sa ily and mental torments.

This most reliable speciflo, adopted in the Old World, is now

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

receipt of price, to any address, with and pamphlet, by addressing to

F. A. DIJPORT A CO.,

Sole Agents tor Dr. Rioord’s P. L.,

No. 12 Gold street New York.

my83 dlv

IMyersalXeur aMa

John Dubois. W.H. Williams. J. 8. Augur. HUBOIS 4^ AUGUR, Commission Merchants, No. 87 West Second Street. CINCINNATI. GRIG* IS* Liberal advances made w onslghments of FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. aagIDdtm

1 ~

N£W ALBANY CLASS WORKS. J. B. FOBD A SON, Manufacturers of; WINDOW 6LASS, Hew Albmmy, ludlnum.

W*fiK

are now manufacturing extensively ail - of Window Gloss, of avero superior

quantities^r'toi kteds

A. S-AJFE, CERTAIN.

ABU

Speedy Cure

VOX

| NEURALGIA,

AXD ALL

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

Its Effect* ore

Magical.

TT is an unfailing remedy in all cases of NeuX raigiaFacialis, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty four’ hours, from the use of no more than two or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire system, its use tor a tow days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete aad perisnent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials la tee slightest degree injurious, even to tee most delicate system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Seat by mail on receipt of price, aad postage. One package. $t 00; postage 6 cents. Six packages. $5 00: postage 91 cents. Twelve packages, $9 00; postage 48 cents. It la sold by all wholesale and retail dealer* In drag* and msdtelase throughout tea United States, and by TURNER A CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremont street. Boston, Maas. . BROWNING A SLOAN, Agento, obtft dim Indianapolis, Indiana.