Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1867 — Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. New York market. NKW York, Wednesday,November 6. Cotton—More active and a shade firmer; sales of 1,000 bales at 13<^c. lor middling uplands. JT uir—Receipts, 15,431 barrels; tbe market Is active and without a decided change in prices: sales of 9,600 barrels at ft* 10@9 15 for superfine State and Western; $90;>® 10 10 for extra state; $9 35(313 00 for extra Western; i'.i 7-'><313 00 for round hoop Ohio; $10016 for St. Louts; California heavy, with sales of ly'l sacks at $11 60018 50. 'Rye Flour—Sales tf 800 barrels at $7 000 9 0' 1 . Whisky—Quiet. Wheat—liecepts, 134,499 bushels; tbe market Is less active and 102c. lower; salee 60,000 bushels at $2 15 for No. 8 spring; $2 22 for No. 2 do.; $2 27 for No. 1 do.; $2 30for amber Wisconsin; $2 74 for amber dtate. Rye—Firmer, with sales of 8,000 bushels at $1 60. Harley—1c. better; sales of 42,000 bushels at $1 4001 41}^ for Western; $1 6001 51 for choice Canada West; $152^ for prime Canada East, delivered up tde river. Malt—Dull; sales of 165,000 bushels of Canada. 1’cas—Sales at $1 40 in bond. Com—Receipts, 122,439 bushels; the market is 1c. lower; sales of 72,000 bushels at $1 34^01 86 foa mixed Western. Oats—Receipts, 186,463 bushels; the market is 102c. higher; sales of 65,000 bushels at 77 080c. for Western, closing about the latter price. Wool—Quiet, without decided change; sales of 100,000 pounds at 37050c. for domestic llecce. Leather—Sole lower; sales at 28@25>c. for Buenos Ayres light weight. Coal—Unchanged. itice—Dull and scarce. Coffee—Firm. Sugar—Firm and fair business; sales of 325 sacks of Cuba at 11012%c.; 1,700 boxes of Havana at ll%014<^c. Molasses—Dull aed heavy. Hops Quiet. I’ctroleum—Quiet; sales at 11c. for crude, GO^c. for refined in bond. Fork—Opened heavy and closed firmer; sales of 1,760 barrels at $20 75021 for mess; closing at $22 regular, and $19 50020 00 for prime. Beef—Heavy; sales of 125 barrels at previous prices. Reef Hams—Dull; sales of 50 barrels at $28 50029. Bacon—Quiet; sales of 250 boxes of city Cumberland cut, December delivery, at llj^c. Cut Meats—Quiet; sales of 165 packages at 11’i012y£<\ for shoulders; 16017c. for hams. Lard—Dull; sales of 500 barrels at 12%0 1334c.; small lots, 13%c. Butter—Steady. Freights—To Liverpool, 30,000 bushels of wheat and peas at 8>409d. per sail, and 500 barrels of Hour at 2s. 6d. per sail.

LATEST MARKETS—O P. M.

Flour—Clcsed quiet and steady. Wheat—Dull; sales at $2 1502 16 for No 3 spring; $2 2102 23 for No. 2 do., and $2 2602 27 for No. 1 do. Rye—Quiet, with sales at $1 60 for West-

ern.

Oats—Quiet and firm; sales at 76)£@80c. for Western. Corn—Dull; sales at $1 34)4@1 35 for good to prime mixed Western. Pork—Quiet and firm; sales at $2102110 for mess, casb and regular. Beef—Quiet and steady. Lard—Dc.ll; sales at 13013*4 for good to prime steam and kettle rendered. [Tlonev* stocks* Etc. New York, Wednesday, November 6. Money—Steady, at G@7 per cent, for call

loans.

Sterling-Quiet, at 1000109% gold for first

class bills.

Gold—Lower; opening at 1.38%, advancing to 1.39%. declining to 1.38%, closing 1.39%. Government Stocks—Without a decided

change, but closing firm...

Coupons of 1881. 112%; do. of 1862. 108%; coupons of 1864,105%; coupons of 1865, K-6%; coupons, new, 107%; 10-40’s, 100%; 7-Go’s 105%; coupons of 1867, 107%.

LATEST PRICES—5 P. M. Stocks—Heavy and lower.

Canon,—; Boston water power—; Cumberland 25; Quicksilver, 17%; Mariposa,8%; Western Union Telegrapn, 30%; Pacific Mail, 143; Erie, 70%; Hudson, 125; Reading, 95%: Michigan Central, 108%; Northwestern, 47%; do. preferred, 65%; Fort Wayne, 97%; Wabash, 62%; Illinois Central, r.9%; Pittsburg, 81; Toledo, 101%; Rock Is-

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[; At. .,«9%;St. Paul, 38%; Ohio certificates. 24; Mariposa preferred, 14; Fort Wayne. 95%; new Tennessee, 02%; Virginias, —; Missouri 6’s, 93%; Rock Island, new, 94%; Rock Island, preerred, 62%; Milwaukee and St. Paul, —. Express Stocks — Merchants Union, 29%; Adams Express, 68%; American, 68; Weils Fargo & Co., 49; United States, 69. Mining Stocks—Lower and closing flam; Eldorado, ICO; Smith & Parmlee, 355; Corydon, 50; Seusender, 767: Davidson, 70; Quartz Hill, —; Walkill, —; Gregory, —; Edge HilJ, —; Rocky Mountain,—. Receipts at the sub-treasury, $3,876,762; payments, $1,214,457; balance, $103,442,693. The transfer books of tbe New York Central Railroad Company close on tbe 9th Instant, and the annual election takes place at Albany December 11. GinclBHaLtY HKrket* Cincinnati, Wednesday, November 6. Flour—Lower, but there is a good demand at the decline, and some speculative feeling, but not much offering. Family woald sell at $11 and extra at $10. Wheat—Dull; sales at $2 40 for No. 1 red, and $2 08 for No. 1 spring. Corn—In fair local demand; sales of ear at 80c. for new; no demand for shelled, and tbe prices can not be quoted. Oats—Firmer; sales at 63064c. for No. 1. Rye—Dull; sales at $1 40. Barley—Uncb anged. Cotton—Held at 16%c. for middlings, but the demand Is light, and this rate was a nominal one at tbe close. Tobacco—Not so active, but tbe prices are not lower; tbe sales were 129 hogsheads. Whisky—Uncbanged. Men Pork—Dull at $90; no sales. Bacon—Dull; but there was a limited jobbing demand atl3e.for shoulders, and 16%c. for clear sides. Lard—Dull and lower, closing with no buyers at 12c. for prime. Hogs—In demand at $606 60 gross, and $8 3608 50 net. Receipts, 1,400 head. Tile temperature is rising agate, otherwise packers and slaughterers are act disposed to operate. Butter-Firm; sales at 8804Oe. for Ohio fresh, and 46047c. for New York State. Cheese—Firm; sales at 14%015c. Apples-Plenty and dull; sales at $304 per uarrel. Potatoes-Doll; sales at $28008 00 per barrel on delivery. Cloversced—In limited dsamad at 13%c. per pOttDA. Timothy-Sales * $8 8002 40per bushel. Flaxseed-^Dull; fetes at $2. Linseed Oil—Bales at $1 and dull. Petroleum—Dull and lower; sties at 480 50c. for refined, free. Goid-188% buying, ney market

No. 1, and

CMlcmg* Harkat.

Chicago, Wednesday, November 6.

Weather -Clear and cool.

Flour—Dull; sales at $8010 25 for spring

extras.

Wheat—Heavy, aad 2%03c. lower; aalea at $183%0186 for Na. 1; $173%0176 for No. 2; dosing dun at $1740174% for No. 3. Corn—Doll, aad 2c. lower; tales at $1 for

No. 1, aad 99e.0fi for No. 9. Cate—Closed strong at 680M& Ryo—Dull; sales at $1 26 for

$134 for No. 2.

Barley—Firmer; sales at $1 O7%01 08 for

No. 2.

Mon Pork—la good speculative demand and firmer; sales at $20020 50 sellers’ option, December aad January delivery, casb. Pork—Firm—Salee at $20 for sweet pickled. Hams—Salee at 13c. Lard—Quiet aad firm; sale* at 12c. Beef Cattle—Quiet; sales at $5 7507 00 for good to extra choice shipping. Hogs—Actlver sales at $5 5005 80 for good

to choice.

Receipts — Flour, 6,800 barrels; wheat, 87.000 bushels; corn, 52,000 bushels; oate, 63.000 bushels; hogs, OAOO bead. Shipments—Flour, 9,900 barrels; wheat, 61.000 bushels; corn, 61,600 bushels; oats,

144.000 bushels.

at* Lmia market.

w. Louis, Wednesday, November 6. Tobacco—Active at fall prices, bat not

quosnbly ebanbed.

Cotton—Nominal; sales at 16c.

Hemp—Fomlnal; sales at $2 7002 90 for

dressed.

Flour—Heavy, but without change.

Wheat—Unchanged.

Corn—Very dull; sales •'t fl^l 07 for new mixed and white, and $10401 l7 mr old. Oats—Dull and unebnitged; sales sl64%0

68c.

Bsrley—Unchanged.

Rye—Inactive and unchanged*

Provisions—Dull.

Mess Pork—Hales at $21 75.

Bacon—Sales of clear sides at lG%c.

ShouldeH Sales at 13c.

Lard—Dull; sales at 12%c. for choice kettle

rendered.

Receipts—Flour, 1,763 barrels; wheat, 4,475 bushels; oate, 1.490 bushels; corn, 1,782 bushels; barley, 1,577 bushels; rye, 300 bush-

els.

Weather—Cloudy and warm New York Dry Goods market. New Y'ork, Wednesday, November 6. Market lanqutd and depressed, although a few leading dealers are doing a fair trade at

reduced prices.

Tbe best makes of standard sheetings are selling slowly at 15c.; but good enough makes can be bought as low as 13%c.; Laconia O,

9-8 is selling at 12%c., Hill’s semper idem 4-4 bleached at 17c.; Lonsdale A Androscoggin, 18c.; Lll|y River, 13c.; Hope, 13%c.; Valley

Falls B, 12c.; Albion W, 10%c. by case: and 11c. by piece; Pepperell N are down to 13%c.; Pepperfll R down to 12%c.; New Market C,

bleached, 14c.; Boolt S, 13c.

Prints steady and In fair request at 12% for all standard makes. Delaines range from 150 19c.

meniyklo market*

Memphis, Wednesday, November 6. Cotton—Quiet and steady; sales of middling

at 16c.

Corn—Sales at $1 1001 18 for the whole

range.

Oats—Firm; sales at 75080c. in store; no

receipts.

Hay—Sales at $26§30 for choice timothy. Pork—Dull; sales at $23 50. Bacon—Sales at 18%c. (or clear sides. Lard—Sales atl4014%c. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, Wednesday, November 6. Flour—Decltnee 50c. on high grades; sales of western euporfine at $9 25. Wheat—Blrmer, and there is some demand for shipment. Corn—Sales of mixed western at $1 100

1 19.

Oats—Steady. Rye—Dull. Provisions—Nothing doing. Fkllakelpkla market. Philadelphia, Wednesday, November 6. Flour—Declining; sales of superfine at $7 500 8 50. Wheat—Dull; sales ot red at $2 3502 50. Corn—Flat; sales of mixed at $1 37%. Oate—Sales at 60073c.

BITTERS,

A Stimulating Tonic — Stomachic Life Blttera.—Good health is a blessing. The wav to enjoy such is to take a wine glass fall of STRICKLAND’S LIFE BITTERS two or three times a day. They create an sppetite; they strengthen the stomach; they cure habitual Constipation. Nervousness and Headache; they make th- old feel yonng If you wish young lile and good health, use Stbicklawd’s Lira Hitters, For sale in bottles by Druggists, and by the drink at nil saloon* and groceries augio d3m

WATCHES.

#1,000,000 Ifl WATCHES!

For sale on the popular

OIVE JPR.ICE PLAIN,

Giving every patron a

Handsome and Reliable Watch

For the low price of Tea Dollars,

Without Regard to Yalue, j^ND not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfac K)0 Solid Gold Hunting Watties. ..$*» to $1,000 J00 Magic Case Goto Watches 800 to B0U l&j Louie-t’Watches, enameled... .100 to 300

200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches 560 to

200 Gold Hunting English Levers .200 to 800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches.!60 to 800 Gold Hnnt’g American do 100 to 600 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 600 Cold Ladles’ watches 60 to 1.000 Gold Hunting lupines to to 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to 2 500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to

6,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 $0^ Every patron obtains a watch by this arran irrment, costing but $10 while it may be worth

above

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tess.

ties yon to the article named ment, irres

ran*) ment, costing but $10 while it may

$1,000. No partiality shown.

We wish to immediately dispose of the at magnificent stock Certificates, naming the tides, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $1,000 or one worth Tbe return of any of our certificates enti>u to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificate,

it will at once be seen that this is

INO LOTTERY! Bnt a straightforward legitimate transaction,

which may be

fastidious I

A single certificate will be sent by mail, post aid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $1, elev< a “ • — for $5,

HO, one 15. To

Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted

which msy be participated in even by the meet

paid, upon receipt or 35 cents, nve for gi, eiev< a for $2, thirty-hree and elegant preminm for $9, sixty six and more valuable preminm for $10, one hundred and most snperb watch for $1

The money 1

lit slow.

Loumvill*, Wednesday, November 5, •wSSSaTT.'S;

business, duly authorized by the Government,and

open to the most careful scrutiny. Try ns 1 WEIGHT, BED. A CO., Importers,

oefftdAwem i»lBToadwa^jgwT^rt^

WALL PAPER, ETC.

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rj7HE3E letters are generally supposed^o sigtnguim »*ro«rt,” wnethe**correetly or*noy remains to be proved; at all events at the SIGI OF THE “BI6 BOOS’’ Caa be found a large stock of fllEVIGAL BOOKS, BCHOOL ■ BLANK jm yen ilk mmoKs* MiaCKLLANEOUB BOO ■4 Fawey statlemerr,

Together with a large liae ef WALL I*AJPERS AMD WJRPfW SHADES, Which we wf K .. At tfeo Very ■.•treat Prices. Don’t forget the place: Sif ■ #f the NewfCMfiWfiWi

The Grover & Baker ELASTIC STITCH SHwnra maohinbs • - , ... tv.\ *'*5; An fiftpcfoi to Ail other* for the following

1. They sew with two threads direct from the spools, and reqaire no rewinding. A They are mere easily understood aad ased. and less liable to derangement than pthet machines. S They are capable of executing perfectly, without change of adjustment, a much (feater variety of work than other machines. A r be stitch made by Oseoe machines is mash more firm, elastic and durable, especially upon articles which require to be washed and ironed, than any other stitch. A Unlike other machines, these fasten both cads of the seam by their own operation. fi. These machines, in addition to their superior merits as iastrumeam ior sewing, by a change of adjustment easily leaned and piaetised. execute the cost beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. Mad for pamphlet containing samples, giving styles sad prices. Each flatlly martnoels WmmmteE for Three Years.

Our Manofacturing Machines r , ■ ' ■ .1 ■ Trio ’ j Surpass all others la their adaptation to tbe different varieties of work, sewing from the finest cambric to tbe heaviest harness leather. They give universal satisfaction. Send for descriptive circular. GHOVEE * BAKER, Sewi g Machine Company. *1 East Washington street, Indianapolis. N. B.—The Grover k Baker Sewing Machines were not exhibited st the Paris Exposition for preminm. septetocoUdpdAwta

BUSINESS COLLECE.

HOLLINGSWORTH’S XO’ATXOCT.A.I. Easiness College of Trade, 24 and 26 Mast Washington Street. PRACTICAL Institution, to which we in-

can enter at any time. For particulars c 11 at our College Rooms or*, address FRANKLIN A CAPP, Principals, ^ octll d*w3m Indianapolis.lndiana.

STEAM GAOCE TEST.

STEAM GAUGES TESTED AND WARRANTED. The only Steam Guage Test In Indianapolis at B. F. BETHEBENGTOirS

WORKS,

Cor. Sonth and Pemnsylvomta ste. CJMALL ENGINES, from three to five hone O power, manufactured to order, and jobbing of all kinds done with dispatch. Particular ab-

iding and repairing of f all descriptions, and

tention paid to the building aad repairing wood working machines of all descriptions, 1 moulding bits both flat and round. augld

REMOVAL.

SMITH, BIGHAM & G000HART, STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And wholesale and retail dealers in Flour, Feed, Etc YTAVE removed from 294 Sonth Delaware £1 street to the southeast corner of Virginia avenue and Delaware street, where they nave constantly on hand choice brands of Ftonr and everything in the Feed line.* Give ns a call, octs d8m

SALOON.

Palmer House Saloon rpHIS first class establishment is now under the _L management of FLORENCE RICHTER. It has been thoroughly refitted and furnished. The best of Wines, Liquors, Ales, Porters and Cigars constantly on hand »ug90d8in

DENTISTS.

Gh. jA. . WELLS,

DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER HARRISON’S BANK.

feMiWlv

SCALES.

Fairbaak’s Standard Scales. W. P. OA.LX.UP, General Agent, No.74 West Wish. St. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Buy only the genuine.

FOUNDRY.

HOOSIER FOUNDRY . AND STOYE WORKS!

This Establishment is now in (nil operation, and tbe FOUNDRY BUSINESS in all its various branches will here be carried on. We are prepared todo all kinds of work in onr line for Rallrwaila. for mile, for fflannfac. torlea. and for Housekmlldors. Fronts and Colnmns for Stores. Door Sills, Stair Plates, Window Caps, Ventilators, Grates, Anchors, Sash Weights, etc. Gas Posts, Hitching Posts, Cistern Tops, etc. Catting* for all mechanical business. Job Work of every description executed with care, and at short notice. The manufacture of STOVES

sty] Merchants will be supplied with Stoves, Country Hoiiow-w&re, Farm Bells, Sugar aad Wash Kettles, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Anchors. Ventilators, etc . at the lowest wholesale prices. We emeloy the very best workmen, use the best Iron, and shall endeavor to make the best goods. Tbe patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. D. WOOD, Proprietor. Ovncx Aim FouinmT—Nos. 135 and 137 South Delaware street, near the Cincinnati Depot. aep fttern

CHAIRS.

LONG & BROTHER, Manufacturers UOTJBUa HA.XTA.ISr AND SPLIT BOTTOM CHAIRS. FACTORY AND WABEBOOMS : 174 aii 176 East Market Street, between Preston and Jackson, Ewmlnwf lie, Ky. For sale by Messrs. SPIEGEL, THOMS A CO, Indianapolis.

TAILORING.

Leadiag House of Fashion

HOWARD RE. FOLTZ,

PIUST CXuUSMS

Merchant Tailor,

Ne. 31 Nertfo Wrnmmmf, (Second door sonth of PostoGoo,)

TkYr stock of Fall and Winter goods ts sslsstsd IvJL with great care to the wants ef my customers from the best markets, oonsistieg of

Istudy to pleat*, aad give prices to 1 LOUIS SCHOLTZ

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SMLJ

r»B. »iX>»WAY,

INDIANAPOLIS.

R1EKK1I.I, St, CO., Wholesale Booksellers And 7 Mtationers 9 NO. S RAbT WASHINGTON ST^ INXIUAIdJAPPialS.

DONALDSON & ALYEY, Huts, Caps, Eura, 6LOVB8, 8TBAW C00DS, : J . : * "f ' Vakrellas k Parasels, NO. 54 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, lmdla—F*i»*. Imd. (Schnnll’s Block)

Browning & Sloan, Vfloimu B8C66ISTS,

And dealers in

Chemicals,

Joints,

Is, Surgical r. Oils, Win bye Staffs,

Instrument*, Window Glass,

“a, etc.,

Apothecaries* Hall, Noe.7 A9 East Washington St., ladlaasipclto, lad.

Headricks, Edmuds k Co., Wholesale dealers in Boots & Shoes, Ne. 56 SOUTH MERIDIAN IT., (Schnnil’s Block,) iBdtaaapcllo, lad.

Wholesale Paper

School Book Depot Bewei, Stewart k Co., 18 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, Indianapolis, Ind.

Binkley & Perrine, Manufacturers and dealers in Trunks., "Valises. Traveller Bass, Etc., Wholesale aad retail, three doors from the Palmer House, No. 29 South Illinois street, Indianapolis, JgF* Repairing done on short notice. Trunks made to order.

HAHN A HALS, Importers and wholesale dealers In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines, Liquors, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, NO. 25 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, Indianapolis, Ind*

Cabinet Makers’ Union, Manufacturers of all kinds of FTTRIVITTJRE, No. 165 East Washington St, Indianapolis, Ind.

B. ROOT A CO., Manufacturers of STOVES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL GEAfliNG, AND IRON FRONTS, AND DEALERS IN TIN PLATE AND TINNERS’ STOCK, TINNERS’ TOOLS A MACHINES. ^J^arehonse—No. 66 East Washington Foundry—Nos. 183 and 185 South Pennsylvania street, Indtanap*!!*, ind.

Hikkea, TarkingUa k Co., Jobbers of JXR.Y GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC., NO. 119 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET (Alvord’s Block), Indianapolis, Ind.

J. B. OSGOOD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Faints, Oils, Window Glass, Axle Grease, and Brushes of

aad Ornamental Painting.

NO. 82 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. Mixed Paint in any quantity.

Connely, Wiles k G&, Wholesale Grocers, 149 MERIDIAN STREET, Opposite East end of Union Depot

A very luge assortment of all dasaef Groceries, Teaa and Tobacco, for sale, at very Lowest Market Prices.

H. DAILY & CO., WMesale Drug House, No. 8 mob n TrentrMLbcR,

Agent* for the Bala of Coed OtL

Copper Distilled tociios t in wusiT, f r. $. Also, danfoes In Foreign and Domestic Liquor* and dgon, NO. 77 SOUTH MERIDIAN fiXEKET,

CINCINNATI.

Sti*o4>ri«lg-e Oo., LITBOeiiPBIES ASD KSSUYIKS ' l**'* f Pnbli«hers OU Portraits.

Vv ^frtrk^n TOy * ltoc * ta » ®“ Bt » ^

Masonic Diploma*. Master's Trestle Be

foot by four feet.

Board, or Masonic Carpet, six

ES&tffi?g5X:Sr c “" t Alto, all kinds of Lithograpbie Work. Also. Agency Continental Bank Mote Company. oet26dtm

CHARLES GRAHAM, Manufacturer of IRON BRIDGES, BKIDGE CASTINGS, Bridge Bolts, Girders,, Tanks, GASHOLDERS, And all kinds of Wrought Iran Work. Nee. 274, 278 amd 278 West Fremt St., CUSTCIDaTSTATL IkCT Improved Machinery for tbe mannfoctnre ivi of Bridge Bolts, enables me to ftarnisb them at tne lowest rates, (square Thread Smews cut oetMdSm

J. «. RIKHOFF A CO., Fashionable Tailors, Ne. 204 Wnlnnt street, octSSdfim CINCINNATI.

JOHN G. BLfiRKLE, , * Manufacturer and Dealer in y

LADIES’ FANCY FURS,

GENT’S FURS,

GLOVES, GAPS SLEIGH ROBESi ETC.,

137

main s t., between Tblrd and Fonrtlt,

cnsrci3sriQrA.Ti.

cleaned, repaired and altered at shortest otice. The highest cash price paid for all of Furs. octae dfim

CHAS. S. CHEETCR, Manufacturer of PAPER BOXES, 228 Hein Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. oct7 II 1

JAo. HAMILTON & CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,

And dealers in

GENT’S FURNISHING GOOD*.

161 Main Street, four door* above Fourth,

CINCINNATI. •Shirts made to order.

octSdSm

SAM LOWENTHAL & CO., Manufacturers and Importers of C I C3- .A. IRj S 5 And wholesale dealers in Leaf amd Plug; Tobaccos, No. 76 Main Street, below Pearl, octt dSm CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Danzig-ei* Oo.

TRADE

MARK.

BKmnufactmrer* of Fine Toilet Soaps, AND I* e r £*um e r i e s , 6T Walnut Street, oc« OSm CINCINNATI

WILSON k. CLARK, Manufacturers of the Universal Sliirt, And CIE8TS* FFRUISHERS, S. E. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STS., Cincinnati, OKI*. Shirts and Underwear made to Order. Agents for the Bemid Fatent Shape Collar. octS-d3m

MACHIjNR WORKS, (Successors to Lee A Leavitt,) Have on hand aad are manufacturing to order, PORTABLE AMD STATIONARY STEAIVt EIVOIIVES, TJCHUCKS. Portable Circular Saw Mills, B. H. Jj Steam’s Patent Eccentric Head Blocks, Shingle Machines, Stave Machines, Saw Mandrils. Saw Gammers, Shafting, Hangers aad Pulleys. 7 Castings of all kinds made to order. DF* Repairing of Machinery made hyLM* Leavitt, or the Urbana Machine Works, will receive our special attention, as we have all the pattens of Dothestabiiabmeate. Works—Corner Walnut street and road. Business Office—190 West Second street, ocCT dSm CINCINNATI, OHIO. McHBNRY ft CARSON, IAS FI1TDII AJD LAMP DIPOT,

cinoinhati, ■jTTrrHTrrtHBFnr Record, Mereantile and Copying Excelsior Writing Fluid CARttMEINItMB MUCILAGE. ^toqaauty is uniform and re 1 The Mercantile FlsM In pints and quarts, to adapted foe all prposes Blotter, Ledger aad Copying, amt tea

will allow.

scounts will at ■ in wholesale lots! b cash value of material

JV^For sala in Indianapolis by Bowwa, Stewart A Ox, wholesale ste ttoaers^ and by dealers generally.

BOYLB,MILLER* CO., • l\ .. 1 „ ./'■ ' » , , • DISTILLERS, CXDJCriNDXJk.'TI, OXXXO, BONDED Liquor Mcrcbaiits.

Distilleries, Star Mills. Peoria. Illinois and Kenton county, Kentucky. angtOdly

BRADFORD fit SHARP, Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers In Gam Baiting, Hosa, Packing aad Lace Lmther No. 67 Walnut, corner Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. JARES BRADFORD A CO., Manufacturers of French Bnrr Mill Stones,

Smut Machines, Portable Fldnring and Corn Mills, and Importers of the genuine Dutch An. chor Brand Bolting Cloths. Qfiee, 57 Walnut, comer Second Street, Factory, corner Elm and Second, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ang20 dSm

LONGWORTH’S WINE HOUSE

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

GalAem WcAdimg wine, SFArkilMg CAtawbat Wine, Dry Catawba Wlme, Delaware Wlme, Virglmln aad Ires’ SeedilaR Wlme. FOR SALE BY

Horn A Anderson, Keifer A Vinton, Stewart ft Morgan, Browning ft Sloan, W. I. Haskit A Co, Indianapolis, Indiana. aught d3m

Allen’s Long Balsam,

Tbt rawdy for curing CONSUMPTION, COUCHS, BRONCHOS,

toe leading medical journals ai %R W RpdMte>plrtfctfiYnh ft I* a 4> fiaaam Vwi net mrlga US n ^tow a US diseases )>v the medical faculty. The balsam is, oouaequenUy, recommended by physicians who have become acquainted with its great success. AS AN EXPECTMAJIT IT MAS NO EQUAL It is composed ef toe active jgtnetytos ef Beott aad Plants, which arc chemically extracted, so aa to retain all their medicinal qualitiM MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS, who are so often afflicted with Throat Diseases, will fin- a sure remedy in this BaMem. Lozenges and wafers sometimes give relief; bnt thl- Balsam, taken a few times, will insure a permanent cure. m f^WW the afflicted etergmeet please tost its Teatiaaenlals ef Pbyslclnme. Dr. Nathaulel Harris, lor many years a resident of Middlebnry, Vermont, recommends the Balsam as being superior to all other remedies lerBronchitis. Bessys: “I have no doubt it will soon become a classical remedial agent for the cure of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, aad the Lungs. “NATHAN HARJUSTm D.” Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon in (he army during the war, from exposure contracted consumption. “I have no hesitancy In stating teat it was by the use of your Lung Balsam that 1 am now alive and enjoying health.” Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, says: I recommend your Balsam in preference to anyother medicine for Coughs, and it giyes satisF^ioians who have foiled to cure their patients should fry this medicine before they give the case up, as we know very many valuable it T atri«t? e been saved by being persuaded to give Don’t despair because all other remedies have foiled, bat tty this remedy and yon will not be deceived. The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take pleasure in calling to it the attention of all medicine dealers, desiring that the procure a sup-

DR. WM. THOMSON’S

a radical _

since the: folo,New\_„ and two yeafsi years practice in Chicago, Illinois, ho cured over tkfrtoee thousand cases. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general diseases of the Mood, usee a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the meet ingenious kind, us oMduncttae with internal treat, meat. SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex ual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both

KiLLER, which has been introduced to all parte of the inhabited world, and is everywhere appreciated and sought after. AX.r^BDJ»S X.TTNO WiD cure when all others iail. Directions accompany each bottle. J. N. HARRIS ft CO., Sole proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. _ Wfl^For sale by Browning ft Sloaa, Stewart ft Morgan, Keefer ft Vinton. Also, told by a Druggists . octT'tftwHm

HOTELS/

Geo. Davidson,

Late of St. James Hotel.

«... H. B. Sinks, Late of Broadway Hotel.

LOUIS 8NIDXX.

JOHN K’CALL.

Manufacturers’ Ware House.

SNIDER * McCALL,

WHOLKS^VL-K!

PAPEE DEALERS,

230 mad 232 Wmlmmt Street*

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street. Bet. Fourth: ' ifth.opp. Merchants’ Exchange, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

octlfi dSm

DAVIDSON ft SINKS, Proprietors.

Metropolitan Hotel, Rain Street, between Front and Second Streets,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

W. A. THURSTON, PROPRIETOR augl9 d3m

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

jan30 dly

By F. M PRATT. Formerly of the Mnerican House.

medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a deposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, eongns, consumption, mono. •ffihsssasrts.’ »f »y <« the above symptoms, should immediately apply

to Dr. Wm. Thomson foi relief.

Office and Consultation Parlors, No. 92 South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

P.O.Box 1650

febfidlv

rjiildveirsIYjpjj | pEKRY’s "I WORM TEA.

for also, Possessing in its combination wonderful cleansing and strengthening properties. It will always improve the health of tne patient, whether affected by Worms or other causes. Price 85 Ceuta. Sent by mall for 96 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist. M. 8. BURR A CO., 26 Tremont street, Bostcu General Agents, and for sale by all Druggist*. iel8 deodftwly

TO YOUIVGr 3TEIV. r|X> arrest SeminaLLosses^ to conquer bad hab-

1 its and remove send 25 cents to GAJ

ieminaMXfSses. to conquer oaa naoremove the effects of Early Error, . to GALEN’S HEAD DISPENSARY

Louisville, Kentucky.

Having had ten years’ experience in this specialty, patients suffering from any disease whatever of a private or confidential nature, »nd ladies troubled with any of the ailments peculia

25 cents as above, wit case, will receive particular

by retv

tar ith

receive particulars

for self treatment by return mail, and thus avoid quackery. We also have a Varix Clasp which We guarantee to permanently cure varicocele in four days. The Electro-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 prevention. All correspon.'ence confidential. Address all letters to J. S. WILLIAMS, Drawer 247, Louisville, Ky. seplSd&wly

NOTICE TO MOTHERS.

DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.

FARi: REDUCED.

Board $3 50 Per Day.

UNITED STATES HOTEL,

sep!6 d3m

IjOteteville, Ky.

liable in ail ca>es. Invaluable in the following diseases: Summer Complaint. Irregularities of the bowels, Lestiveness, Teething, etc. Gives health to the child and rest to the mother. PURIFY YOUR BUOOR.

Hurley’s Sarsaparilla. This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, be found to effect a cer- . j. th e follov'

-A. meric a n Hotel

ffvil, etc., etc. Hurley’s Ague Tonic. Perfectly reliable. The only remedy for Chills and Fever that is or can be depended upon is Hurley’s Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured 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.

Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hall Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy.

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PHILADELPHIA. A M. HEULINGS, Proprietor.

As this is really

illy a specific for Worms, and the

best and most palatable form to give to children

Perlcctly tastelc

TIT ANTED. FOR CASH—500 tons Rags; 51 aug20 dSm ewsp “ p€r8 ’ 00 Saa ““P e

500

GEO. CRAWFORD & CO., Commission Merchants, Importers and Dealers in Node Aeto, Sal Soda. Caustic Seda. Found ry Facln ■Master. Lime, Cemea Sand, Pure mice stone* Resin, Etc,* Etc.* NO. 200 WALNUT STREET, Cincinnati, Ohio. aut20d3m

8. X. ORITTENDXM. 0. X. SXX8XAKT CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI* OHIO. S. E. Crittenden fit Co., Proprietors

ibieiorm to give to chile Any child will take it.

Hurley’s Stomach Bitters.

iver, or J ters that can c all Druggists.

Stomach, 1 with the:

:se. For sale by

CAVING leased the u

iroDertv

known as the

Camargo Mannf. Co* Manufacturers of Paper Hangings AXD WIN ROW SHADES. H. H. BRENEMAN, PROPRIETOR. No, 57 West Fourth Street, aug20 d6m CINCINNATI, OHIO.

im o«

moe bathe CLARKHIHK* HOTEL. see our friends and larantee the accomDON to be equal to any Hotel in the city. Telegraph office in the Hotel. mariS d S. K. CRITTENDEN ft CO. MANHATTAN HOTEL. JRCUKAY STREET. Second door from li roadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. N. HUGGINS* Proprietor. A. J. SMITH, Clxxx. septo dly

James Ruddle fit Co., Prop’rs. 41 Bullitt Street, Louisville, Ky. sepl6dmon4satftw3m “PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURL” ? DR. BICORD’S Celebrated Preventive Lotion.

prepara ed* fron

STEVENS HOUSE.

21* 23* 25 and 27 Broadway, N. Y

Opposite Bowling Green.

ON THE EUROPEAN PLaN.

sed ac1 anger may be avoided; a single application will radically neutralize the venereal virus, expel all impurities from the absorbent vessels, and render ontamination impossible. Be wise in time, and it a very small outlay, save hours of untold bodlyaud mental torments. This most reliable specific, so universally adopted in the Old 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.

packed, on receipt of pri

directions and pamphlet, bv addressing to

w F. A. DUPORT ft CO.

— — j. a. j.. uu-tTJttx a oo.. mHE Stevens House is well and widely known Sole Agents for Dr. Ricord’s P. L., X to the traveling public. The location is es- my22 dly No. 12 Gold street New York, pec foil y suitable to merchants and business men:

£ A. HUTCHINSON & CO,

Importers end Jobbers of

pec folly suitable to merchants ana business men: ft is in close proximity to the business pert of the city—is on the highway of southern and w. -tera travel and adjacent to all the principal railroad

and steamboat depots.

The Stevens House has liberal accommodation for over 900 guests—it is well furnished, aad possesses every modern improvement for the comfort an entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated—provided witti gas and water—the attendance is prompt and respectful—and the table is generously provided wita every delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. GEORGE K. CHASE ft CO., maylS dBm Proprietors.

jueaiers in, Ckaadeliers and Lai /"'l AS Fixtures, Gas and Steam Pipe, Fittings KJf eto, Caal Oil Lamps, Chimneys aad Winks. The trade supplied at Eastern prices.

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