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SLr-'SrsSa'S The Grover A Baker
INDIANAPOLIS^ CINCINNATI.
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ad eleelng M fl 33#
"ESS’S;
Barley—AeWn ad edreaced MSe.: sales
it 11411 11 HeFrnetolewe Msndy,
Mesa Ferk-BelMM «90 for new meet;
forfrtoe,
Wm Mm extra am at 912. Hesa Meet ptekled, lie.
rreS^to^AMre-ftHe.’ on cere, end 6%«7c
a erfeeaft to Buffalo.
Beetlefts — Floor, 99,000 barrel.; wheat, 78,000 bushels; eon, 88,000 bushels; oats,
'*» ft
29.000 bushels; begs, —head.
ihlaatoats Fleur, 72,«Oo barrels; wheat, 90.000 boahels; oorn, 4,800 fbuahela; oats,
— bushele.
her 13.
for
ship-
will he half the ratoschurxod in the Dally Herald
for one week or longer time.
Advertisements discontinued before expiration ’contract wilt be charged for the time Inserted
of contract will be charged for the time
/recording to the a-wre rates.
THE WEEKLY ■E0ALO
« published every Wednesday, at 9>00 per aanm,
in Atlvance.
fMrNo paper sent without the money, nor coniTnued a longer time than paid for
COMMERCIAL.
Now t writ .flwriset.
Nxw Yokk. Wednesday, November 13. Cotton — Market Is drooping; sales of
I,(>00 hales at 18H<*'- for middling uplands. Klour—Receipts, 13,279 barrels; tbe market Is lO015r. better; sales of 17,s00 barrels at #h •jy<t0 ift for saperhne State and Western; ?9 05(1810 2ft for extra State; |9 4501000 for extrt western; $10 00(2812 90 for round hoop Ohio; 910(315 75 for 9t. Loots; closing quiet and firm; Included In the sides are 2,000 bar* rels extra State, for December, at $10 25; California firm, with salts of 1,900 sacks at
912013 ftO.
Kye Klour—Sales of 250 barrels at 9708 90,
Wh ~ '
'bisky-QuIet.
Wheat—Recepts, 134,803 bushels; tbe nmr. ket is 305c. better and lees active; snles of 71,500 bushels at 92 for No. r> spring; 92 24 (42 20 (or No. 2 Spring: 92 3002 32H for No. 1 spring; 92 80 for Noe. 1 and 2 spring
mixed; |2 90 for white Canada.
Kye—Firmer; sales 75,000 bushels at 91 C2H
for w{tern.
Barley—Dull and lower, with salee of 20,000 bushels at 915601M for Canada West;
91 0ft extM choice do.
Malt-Dull; sale* of 4,000 buabela of Can-
ada.
i’ean—Sale* at 9140.
Corn—Jtoeetpte, 10^60 bushels; the market
opened le. bettor and eloaed dull at advancer
"880139Jii9r0fxild
salee 4JOOO buabele at
Western; cloet to erstW, et 91
ibeie at hi
Inn at 91 8001 37; alea, MD do.
, ..,1 2201 90.
o»to—Beaefpie, 173^78 boehola; the market la 102c. better and active; tales Of 140,000
buabela at TTHO'^H for Western.
Cost—Unchanged.
Leather—Sole lower; aalea at 27H£28Hc.for
Buenoa Av res light weight.
Wool—More aetlve and prices In favor of huyera; aalea of 520,000 pounda at 40053c. for
domestic fleece.
Rloe Steady.
Coffee—Firm; with salee of 850 boxes
Rio on private terms.
Sugar—Firm, with ealet of 900 boxes Cuba
at 12012Hc.
Mol as«es—Quiet. Hops—Unbnanged.
1'etroieum—Firm, with sales at 12Hc. for
crude, and 29c. for refined bonded.
Pork—Dull and heavy; aalea of 2,16c barrels at |20 75020 87 for mess-closing at 920 81
cash. —
Beef—Heavy; sales of 360 barrels at previous
prices.
Beef Hams—Heavy; sales of 280 barrels at
925029 50.
Bacon—Firm; sales of 1,650 boxes at 110 .11 He. for Cumberland cut, November and December: 12Hc- for short ribbed December; 12Ho. for long dear, January. Cut Meats—Fair demand; sales of 320 pack* ages at8H01Oc. for shoulders: 12H014c. for
hams.
Lard—Steady; aalea of 080 barrels at 12H 013%c. for small lots. Butter—In good demand; sales at 20045c. for state. Cbeese—Heavy 11015c. Freights to Liverpool-Quiet and steady.
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ST. LOTTO. Wednesday, Novi
Tobueeo—Active and aalea at 11 He. common to medium leaf; 15c. for good s
plftff-
Cotton—Nominal; aalea at 19c. for middling, 91 90 for uadreaeod;92 90 for dressed. Flour—Llfoless; rales of sprlr g md fall superfine at 97 75; extrs, 99,5; uwuble extra,
910 75,
Wheat—Dull and heavy at $2 65 for prime to choice red end white; 92 06 for prime to
fancy.
Corn-Dull and lower at 85c for new; 90c.
for old.
Oats—Belter et 98*. Barley —Steady and firm at 9140. Byw—Firm at 91 35. Provisions—Dull. Men Pork—Sales et 921 25. Bacon—Sales of clear stdea at liH 0 -; Mb, 15c.; shoulders, ISfiic. Lard—Dull at 12013c. for tlercee and kegs. Hogs—Raster at 906H e * tor heavy packed. Reeetpto—Flour, 4.32t barrels; wheat, 6,44S bushels: oats, 2,645 bushels; corn, 1,300 bushels; barley, 1,773 buabela; and rye. 164 buabele; oats, 2,965 bushels. Weather warm.
Twlo«w market.
Tot.rdo. Wednesday, November 13. Flour—Rccelpta, 3,200 barrels; market Is
quiet.
Wheat—Receipt*, 13500 buabele Jnaetlve sad white dull and amber unchanged; spring to dull; aslea of amber Michigan at 92&20253;
No 2 amber, 92(0.
Corn-Recelpta, 14.006 bushels; tbe market la better and sales of No. 2 Wabash at fl;
Michigan, fl 06; new, 88090c.
OUa-R’-relpts 600 bu»bel*; market active;
tales at 59050c. for No, 1; 58c. for No. 2; tales
of No. 1 for all November.
Bye—Receipt* 300 bushels; mar set lower; sales of No. et fl ^8; No. 2, fl 22; Michigan,
fl 27.
Barley—Receipts 700 bushel*; tbe market Is
dull.
Peade—Sales of clover at fC 75. Hogs—Sales at6H0c. Lake Frelgbto—Firmer; 4Hc.on corn and Wheat to Buffalo.
LWkMTlIln MUarknt* Louisvillx, Wednesday, November 13. Tobacco—Very firm; sales of Inga and leaf at 95 50015. Flour—Superfine. f8. Wheat-Dull and sales at 92 3502 40. Corn—Unchanged. Oata—Good demand and sales at 70c. in bulk. Nese Pork—Dull and nominal and sales at |20. Lard—Sales at 12Hc> Bacon—Sales of shoulders at 12Hc.; clear sides, 16Hc. Whisky—In bond, 36c. Cotton—bales at 16c. Hoge—Salee at ftH069£c. River rlelngslowly; 3 feet9 Inches In tbe panel.
ELASTIC HITCH
HKEBKILL Aft CO*,
Wholesale Booksellers
Art superior fo ttt otktrifor tkt foMoving
Mtmtioi
Co., UTBKIANiUAH UHiTltt
Sv j. evr SxceMar Writing
qenlity is \
lor many
1. They sew with two threads direct Aon the
spool*, and require ao rewinding:
X They are mere eaetty aedentood wad used,
and less 1/ "
liable to derascemeat than otkei am*
efetara.
8 They am capable of executing perfectly without change of adiustieena. a machgreato
f work than other mrahtaet.
So by
wore firm, elect 1c and d
NO. ft KAVT WASHINGTON 8T-, UrDUATfJh.POL.I8.
V.
^HINGION, Lineola, Grant, lee and
ssswras 1 -"*
variety of work
4. 2 be etlteh made by theeo auKhtnce to aiaeb ■ore firm, elastic and durable, eepectally upon articles which require to be washed and faeaert.
DONALDSON 6 A1YET,
7 AledjMautoBtii »■». V—n^ lrpwnT House
eogymgiiw^raSra Jzrviks?
H ants will at Hill ■Imlesale lots! cask value of material
than any other etlteh.
ft. ITaOke other machines, these faetoa both
ends of the seam by their own eperattoa. u 4 These machines, ia addition to their f
sterlto as inetmmeat adfaWeat easily
cute the ir oet beouttfal and ] ery and ornamental work.
rend tor pamphlet eontainlng ■ampftta, giving styles and prices. Inch family maealne la
i, la addition totkeir tnperior its tor •ewtag.by aeuaffsef learned aad piacttoed. exe-
j 1 Mttp ^ ELATES, STBAW EOODS,
kkto an kiaAt of Lithographic Work.
octoBdSm
_ sala in Indtaaapclis by Bowen, Stewart A Ca, wholesale station^ and by dealers generaUy.
CHARLES
UmkrelUs A Paras*Is, NO. 84 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET,
(Sehnull's Block )
Out ^ffRviTTfaffOywftvtg
Surpasa an others la their adaptation to tbe different varieties of work, tewini, from the finest cambric to the heaviest harness leather. They
give universal satisfaction.
Send tor descriptive circular.
GROVE* * BASER, Sewl g Machine company.
Browning A Sloan, , WHOLESALE DICMISIS,
And dealers in
Chemical’, Swryical Instruments,
Faints, '
IRON BRIDGES, 001001 CASTINGS, Bridge Bolts, Girders, Tanks,
EOI&0E0S*
0 East Washington (treat, Indianapolis. N. B.—The Grover A Baker rawing Baekines
were mot exhibited at the Parte Exposition premium. sepUtow'BOpdAwfti
BUSIftESS COLLEGE.
HOLLINKS WORTH'S Xd’A.XZOTTJb.Z*
Business College of Trade,
24 mmtlte East 0 an It iBgtwrx Street.
PRACTICAL Instttutioa, to wbicb we tnoung man who Our plan Seudents can enter at any time. for particulars c II at our College Rooms or, address FRANKLIN ACAPP, Principals, oettl dAwSm Indianapolis.Indiana
removal.
SMITH,
BIGHAM 4 600DHART,
STORAGE AN0
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And wholesale and retail dealers in
F’lotir, Feed, Etc
TTAVE removed from 234 South Delaware WX street to the •outfaeast corner of Virgltia
7 na
avenue and Delaware street, where they
constantly on hand choice brands of (lour and everything in the Feed line. Give us a call.
ect8 dSm
WATCHES.
81,000,000 IN WATCHES! Por sale on the popular OiVE PRICE PIaA.1V, Giving every patron a Handsome and Reliable Watch Por the low price of Ten Dollars, Without Regard to Value,
milWMKPw Market. Milwaukr*. Wednesday, November 13. Flour—Active and higher; 99 2509 75 for Ity double XX; 98 5008 75 for country do. Wheat—Excited end irregular; salee at fl 80 for No. 1; |172 for No. 2. Data—Steady and sales at 53053H for No. 2. Corn—Dull and salsa 0 90c. for new shelled. Hogs—Firmer; tales 0 952506 00. Freights—Quiet; 8c. to Buffalo; 13c. to Oswego. Rccelpta—Flour, 3,800 barrels; wbe0, 66.000 bushels; oato, 8,700 butbelt; corn, 2,400 bushels. Shipments—Flour, 8.300 barrels; whe0, 88.000 bushels; onto, 2,000 bushels.
ND not to be paid for nnleta perfectly satisfeeJ00 Sot^d Gold Hunting Watbes. ..«22S to fl.MO 100 Magic Case Gold Watches 2WJ to 600 100 Ladle-’ Watches, enameled 100 to 800
900 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches 960 to
900 Gold Hunting English Levers .900 to S00 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. 150 to 800 Gold Hunt’g American do 100 to 500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 500 bold Ladles’ Watches 50 to LOW Gold Hunting Lepinea 60 to
1,0(10 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to
9 500 Hunting Silver Watches
5.000 assorted Watches, all kinds
95 to 10 to
Eg, Oils, Window Glass,
Df< titvffs, etc.,
And all kinds of Wrought Iron Work, Nww.274v 2T6mm4 >78 WmS Promt 8ft., CXTO’Cimd'ATI.
BOTLB,MILLER* CO., DISTILLERS, ODSTCTgftETAXX, oxxxo, BONDED Liquor Merchmuts.
Apothecstrien’ Hall, No*. 7 A • East Washington Sol, Im*U«mapolia, lm4L
jyjT^Improved Mnchiaery tor the manafhrXuxe
, ot Bridge Belts, enobtos me to furnish I m too lowest rates, square Thread Screws cut.
Distilleries, Star Mills. Peoria. Illinois and Kenton county, Kentucky. angSOdly
■tidritk*, Eduaafc 4 Ct., Wholesale dealers in Boots & Shoes,
J. «- KIKBOFF dk CO.« Fash ; onable Tailors,
Hm. 204 Walnut Street, octtOdfim j CXaCXMNATI*
JOttV €. BVERKLfi,
0KA0POK0 0 SftftAMP, MantuCactmrera of Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers in Gum Belting, Kara, Packing aad Lae# Leather No. 87 Walnsu. corner tiecond /Street CINCINNATL OHIO.
No. 54 SOUTH MERIDIAN iT., (Sehnull’s Block,)
Manufacturer and Dealer in
IndiumuyoHe, lud.
Wholesalr Paper
School Booh Depot
INDIES’ FA\(V FURS,
GENT’S FURS,
JAW EM BRAOrSSKD at C«S., Manuiacturer* of Freneh Burr Mill Stones. Suiui Macaineb. Portable Flouring and Con Hills, and Importers of the genuine Dutch An •dor brand Bolting Cloths. Oaee.m Walnut, comer Second Street. Factory, corner Elm and Second, CINCINNATL OHIO svgtO ‘13n>
Bourn, Stewart 4 Co.,
18 WEST WASHINGTON STREET,
Indimnmpoliw, Ind.
GLOVES, CAPS SLEIGH ROBES, ETC.,
Binklej & Ferrine, Manufacturers and dealers in 'IVnnkhft, Valises, TraTcliog Bags, Etc.,
Wholesale and retail, three doors from
the Palmer House, No S South Illinois street, Indianapolis,
Indiana.
’ Repairing done on short notice. Trunks made to order.
HAKBL * BALS, Importers and wholesale dealers In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines, Liquors, CM1BS MD TOBACCO,
No. 0 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET,
MnAiammpwlit, Mud.
Cabinet Makers’ Union,
Every patron obtains a watch by this ar-
Manufactuiers of all kinds of
Wemopltlg BUsvKsft. Memphis, Wednesday, November 13. Cotton— Doll and lower; sales of uplands at 19W019e. Corn—Dull and unchanged. Oato—Sales at 73075c. Hay-Dull 0 827028. Flour—Dull and aalea of superfine at f8 500 9 00. Pork-Dull 0 922 75028. Bacon—Week; sale* of dear tide* at lC>*o; •boulders, U%c. Lard—Sales at U\4c. River etatlonary. Weather clear and coni.
it stock, certmeates, naming the ar-
ticles, ore placed in sealed envelopes, end well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth 91,000 or one worth less. Tbe return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article
valued less than flO is named on any certificate,
it will at once be seen that this is
TVO LOTTERY!
FXJItIVITTJRE,
No. 10 East Washington 8L,
ImAlwmmylln, Im*.
But a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated In even by the most
fastidious 1
A single certificate will be sent by mail, poet paid, noon receipt of 0 cents, five for fl, clev m for 93, thirty-three and elegant premium for fa, sixty six and mo e valuable premium tor 9>0. one
latest markets—o r. m. Flour—Closed fairly actlye and fic. bettor
on low grades.
Wheat - Quiet and firm; sales at f2 2602 27 for No. 2 spring; 92 32 for No. 1 spring. Rye -Firmer, with salee at 91 0201 63 for
Western.
Oats—Firm, wltb aalea 0 78078%c. for
Weetern.
Corn—Quiet, at fl 35)401 36)4 tor good to prime mixed weetern. Pork—Dull at 920 75020 81)4 for mete, caeb
New Twrk (Dry Goode market. NEW York, Wedneeday, November 13. Weather cold and trade eomewbat Improved. Tbe tranaactlone are cbtefff confined to tbe leading bousas, g wblcb are eelUag goods at prices ran** eMnw production. Print* eteady 0 12)4c. for 01 standard
to• -id
sixty six and mo e valnahie premium tor fiO. hundred and most superb watch for 915 To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a
». ROOT * CO., Manufacturers of STOVES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL GEARING. AND IRON FROim.
B3ana;‘s,bi*r:ia
open to the most careiul scrutiny. Tryusi W K GUT, Btto A C’*., Iu>porters,
oct'Sdft'Vftm 161 Brof dwmy. New York.
Warehouse—No. 66 East Washington
USWe 'i 1 • ’l
Standard eheettogr, good bratrtfe like Apleton A, 14c.; MMsachusette fine 4 4 B n,
AT COST.
South
■ndimmapwlia, ink.
pl6tOD A, jTC’ft JnlM8BChUf6tX9 uQ6 4 4 IS B ll)4c.; do. £85-toch at 10}ic.; do. 0,80-lncb, 9)4c.; Boor bleached, 14c.; AItawsg*nNo. 1
do. at 15c.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
and rwular.
Beef—Steady, wltb moderate demand.
Cut Meats—Dull and unebanged.
Bacon—Steady.
Lard—Steady at 13013)4c. for good to prime
steam and kettle rendered.
momeftv Stwcfce.Eie. NEW York. Wednesday, November 18. Money—Active, at 607 per cent, for c01
loans.
Sterling—Quiet, at 1090109)4 gold for flrat class bills. Gold—Firmer; opening at 1-39)4, advancing to »nd closing at 1.40. Government Slocks—Active and a shade
better.
PHfimMelwaiim teeurkeft. Philadelphia, Wedneeday, November 13. Flour—Steady; ealea of superfine 0 97 750 860. Wheat—Sales at 92 2002 4ft. Cera—S0ee of 16,000 bushels mixed at fl 36 ^Oau—Sales at fl 6501 70. Groceries—Unebangtd. <■ Pr o vision*—U nebanged. <i—
Por next sixty days I will sell
Coupons of 1861. 113; do. of 1862, 108U; coupon* of 1864,105)4; coupons of 1866,106)4; coupons, new, 107)4; HMOto, 102)4; 7-«rs
coupons, new, 107)4; 10-40 , e, 102)4;
106)4; coupons of 1367, 107)4.
■ WlrtHsky iMm»k»a. Baltimorr, Wednesday, November 13. Floor—Dg'L.and uncbetiged. Wneat—Firmer and advanced 305c. Com—Firmer and isles of new mixedWest«m at $1 34. Oats—Strong at 71078c. Provlelorte—Dull.
Overcoats at first cost. Dress Coats at first cost. Business Suits at first cost. Nobby Suits at first cost.
■*Mm, Ttrkiagtsi ft €•.,
Jobbers of
OILY GOOI>S, NOTIONS, ETC.,
NO. iJ SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET (Alvtml'i Block), Imkiammpwtig, Imd.
J. Mr OSGOOD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hints, Oils, Window Glass, Axle Grease, and Brushes of aU kinds.
LATEST PRICES—6 T. M. Stocks—Bouyant and higher, and closing
steady.
Canton, 43)4; Boston water power—; Cumberland 24; Quicksilver, 16)4; Mariposa, 8)4 ; Western Union Telegraph, 31; Pacific
Erie, 72)4; Hudson, 1»)4; Michigan Central, 109)4;
Northwestern,
Way
BITTERS.
Northwestern, 47)4; «lo- preferred, 64)4; Fort Wayne, 97)4; Wahaab, 89; UHnoIa Central, 180)4; Pitt«burg,J83; Toledo, 108; Rock leland, 96)4; Michigan Southern. 80)4; Hieaourl 6s, 106: New York Central. 114)4; At-
■VUl ■ vn, M W, A.VT. m v. ■. . * 4)4 ; lantic Mall, lift: St. Paul preferred.62: St. Paul, 38)4; Ohio certificate*. 24)4; Marlpoea preferre2,j4)4; Fort Wayne, 27)4; otd Tennessee, 62U; Virginias, —; Missouri e*!
»••, 62U; Virginias, —; Missouri 6 , e, 94)4; Rock Island, new, 47)4; Rock Island, preerred, 63)4; Milwaukee and St. Paul, —;
Cleveland, ’—; Rock Island and Pacific,’
VlWVOItoUUy y fikWilh K»l«ei\4 0UU Jt toVIftlL/j 96)4; Toledo and Wabasb, 38; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 82)4; Cleveland and Toledo,—.
Exprera Stocte — Merchants Union, 32W;
Adame Expreoe.69)4; American, 69; WftMe
Fargo A Co., 52; United States, 78)4.
A LL parties who may wish to take advantag* of tbe hard times, will please give me a cat! at No. 33 south Illinois street, a few dean
from the Palmer House.
Ornamental Fainting.
EDWARD LENOX. Merchant Tailor.
NO. 82 XAJST WASHINGTON STREET. _ _ Mixed Paint in any quantity.
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LONGWOflTH’S WINE HOUSE,
atmlmSt., ketwecBTklxdmmd Fmmrtla,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
cxisr ciisnsr Axr.
TTSUBS cleaned, repaired and altered 0 shortest r notice. The highest cash price paid fra all kind* of Fun. octxft (torn
CHftSt. S. CHEEYER,
Manufacturer of
PAPER BOXES,
22S main Street,
CINCINNAtXI, OHIO.
octt It
JA-. HAMILTON & GO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, a And dealers in OENTm FTJKXISBING GOOD*, 161 Main Street, four doors abooe Iburth,
Shirts made to order.
8AM. LOWNNTBAL A CO.,
Manufacturers and Importers of
O I C3- E/ S
And wholesatodealen in
Leaf mud Flu^ TtobaccM, No. '•6 Main Street, be ow Peart.
ocrtdfim
CftieCIXMATI,
Da.nzig’or Ac <Do.
TRADE
MARK.
JHmmmfmctnrere ml Fine Toilet Soaps, AND P e x* rixxxi e ri e s a . 87 fTmlmmt Street. octt dSm CLN C LTCN JkXI-
WILSON ft CLARK, Manufacturers of the TJnrwei-ksal And GENTS' FPKS1SBEBS S. K. Ct-RMER FOURTH AND WALNUT STS, Ckmcimmaut, Okito.
Shirts and Underwear made to Order. Agents for the Semis’ Patent Shape Collar. oct3-d3m
MACHINE WORKS,
(Suoccsiors to Lee A Leavitt,) Have on hand and are manufacturing to order.
LO*G R BROTHER, Manufacturer.- c f IDOLJBUB Zt^kTT.A.CT
axn
SPLIT BOTTOM CHAIRS. FACTORY AND WAREBOOMS; 174 aatf 17C But Market Street, between Preston and Jackson, liWWlewUiw, Kp.
Oonnel^ Wilea ft 0o^ Wholesale Grocers, 10 MERIDIAN STREET,
PORTABLE AMR STATIONARY srrsLAJMc. EiyoiNES; bhlngie Machines. Stave Machxnea, harw Maodnl*. Saw Gammers, bhafting. Hanger* and Castings of all kinds made to order. ^
Opposite East end of Union Depot » &iS« 9<1 5 a J t : - ,aaai't tno A very large assortment of all class 0 Groceries, Teas and Tobacco, Rf sale, 0 very Lowest Market Prices. -
Dealers m Circular'■nws.E ■traiahing of ml kina-..
LeKu^Sthe Urbana MachS^ Works. wiU receive our special attention, as we have all the
patterns, of both estaUtohmeato
Works—Corner Walnut street and Hamilton
rood.
Business Office—130 West Second street, oeWdSm CINCINNATL OHIO.
Olmcimmmtl market. Cincinnati, Wednesday, November 18. Flour—Firm, and demand at 911011 2ft for
family.
Wheat—Higher and good demand, at 92 4ft for No. 1 winter; 9210 for No. 1 spring. Corn—In demand at 82088c. for *0; no demand for ebelled. _ _ _ _ ^ Cotton—Dull; sales at 16c. for middling up-
lands.
Tobacco—Firm and good demand; ealea 0 144 hogsheads 0 67067)40 for luge; aad 15# 26c. for lo0t 67069c. forWeet Virgtato. Whisky—la fair demand 0 regular ratof for
i
M. DAILY A CO.,
LeadingHauscofFMfcioK ^° leaale ^ fiouse ’
McHenry a garson, < ■iin l n-..o eiaslfol o'.: t fill NXTCII ilfi lilP. IllMT,
» day. They create an ttSbetite; they gtben the stomach; they care habitual llpattoa, Nervousness, and Hera ache , tray old feel young. If you wmh young life and good health, oseSnioxbAito’ft Life Birr km, PorSato in bottlee byRraartots, and by tlrndjlEk
Constlpat make the
Me. 9 MOEKISON’S BLOCK, * zA x«itWave , l K'it
WEW ALBANY CLASS W6HK8.
GalAem Weffiklmk Vtme, spetvkUmffiCmamwrkm Wine, Dry cmxmwrkm Wtme, Reftmxvmre Wtme, Yirgimlm and !▼#•» Seedling Wine-
FOR SALE BY
Horn A Anderson, Keiffer A Vinton. Stewart ft Morgan, Browning ft Sloan, W. 1. Haskit A Co., Indlan tpolls, Indiana. augfiO d3m
AOCI8 nisxx.
JOHN JTCaLX..
Manufacturers’ Ware House.
SNIDER 4k McCALL,
WHOMCSAUK
PAPER DEALERS,
830 sued 333 Wain at street.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
TKT ANTED. POR CASH-500 tons Bars; 500
TY tonsNe~ ~ * --
tons Newspapers, Books and Pamphlets.
fttxgEO dSm
GEO. CRAWFORD ft CO., Commission Merchants,
Imperters and Dealers in
SWa Aeto, Sal Baffin, Camsttc
Pea ad ry rmet
•looter, Idene, Ceraeat, load. Pa rami Ice nteme.
Realm, Ete , Etc.,
NO. 908 WALNUT STRICT, CNmcimmmti, Okie. autfiOdSm
Camillas Mannf. Co H Manufacturers cf Paper Hangings
WftNi
ax» »W hKLARRS.
Q. a. BRENEMAN. Proprietor No. 57 West Fourth Street, aagtodta CINCINNATI. OHIO.
WATCHETC. RUSSELL & CO MPAS Y,
.ffoctod b-v tv anus or other causes.
E. A. HUTCHINSON & 00,
dsaleks in
d and Silver Watehes, 1 —-
A OTIC L
tlver Plated Ware. Sewing Machines-
ter <
Price 23 Ceuta. iciit ey hiai] for S5 ceni
JOHN
eats.
A PERRY, Chemist.
-i s. HCKk a co.. * Tremont street, Boston
nts. ant! *or sale by all Druggists
Dry Geeda Griat’a ft ar-tablngGeede. 'Sable Cattery. Albums, Faacy Geeda, Etc.,
Impartexs and Jobbers of
T - ■"»'
No. 161)4 Hmover Street, jsoasxte jn ,
Ne. mi Walnut street.
Between TLArd mud Pearl Sste,, ** ? » c I- 1 •-*’ * CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Whisky—11 Mr demand ai fine: bo demand for bonded.
Mara Pork—Dull and no demand; Md 0
919 75020 for o’d: no mw offered.
Lard—la good dens aad 0 15c.; sales 0
saw steam 0 11)4
Merchant Tailor, a:; . -z: • "t. wr.oiu: . . He. si Nertk
U)4o. la
^Kmm—la bettor demaad; ealea go boga-
- - "^^liXcTTor
s ,r.RO:i:i JOG J. B. FORD A Mir, - M '
ssasss.,.,
but aone offeriag.
it 1101 lUc.
• tohflag.
Hoga—FlnMfif eatoeab M M#» lb 97 7608 act; but owners bold en raflkei
•OOOP<P M «*i , i2tra
|KJlft40 , B*& lead scarce at30e.
WINDOW 6L ASS,
Men’s Lung Balsam, Tbenatedy forcufibig CONSUMPTION, COUCHS, BRONCHITIS,
Rlseuses
rpiHIS BALAAM to introduced to toe suffering X public after it» merits for the positive cure of each diseases have been fully tested. The for-
mate from which it is prepared is referred to by
toe leading medical journals as being equal to any prescription that can be made up for such diseases by the medical faculty. TheBalsain is.
consequently, recommended by physicians who have become acquainted with its great success. AS AM EXPECTORANT IT MAS NO EQUAL
It is eompoeed of the active principles of Roots amftKtente, whic-i are chemically extracted, so
“AffiStk
b.ks a.* u ru Blau SPEAK.KBS. who
are so oiten afflicted with Throat Diseases, will
fin a sure remedy m this Balsam. I^men^R
_ „jiN0ftancl wafers sometimes give relief, but thi
taken n tow tiiras. will insure a permanent cur<. 8f|^W Hi me afflicted clergymen please test its
Teettraemlmle efi Pkyslclaae
Dr. Nathaniel Harrl , tor Uteny years a resl-
L>r. notnaniei narn , tor uteny years a resident of niddiebary, Veru ont recou, meads the Balsam as being superior to all other remedies
tor Bronchitis.
tie soys:
I h .ve no doubt it w ill soon become a cla- steal remedial agent for the cure of all diseases of the
Throat. Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs.
-NATHAN HARtUS. M D ”
Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon in be army during the war, from exposure contracted consumption
He says:
-1 have no hesitancy in stating that it was by the use of your Lung Balaam that I am now olive
the use of your Lung J aad enjoying health.”
Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, says:
“I recommend your Balsam in preference to any other medicine for Coughs, and it giyes satis-
faction
Physicians who have foiled to cure their pa tients should try this medicine before they give the case up, as we know very many valuable lives have been saved hr being persuaded to give it a trial.
Don’t despair because all other remedies have
d j
failed, but try this remedy and you will not be
d. roprieto
deceived.
The 1
I he proprietors of this valuable Balsam take pleasure in calling 10 it the attention of all uied teinodealers, desiring tha. the p’oeure a sun
it to thei
Licted i>a-
ply of it. and re ummen it to their altt tron- and trtends. It wiHstat.d the t* st for iner. its, a* has the celebrated t- ttttr LOVW i-aIN K LL£K. which bus been introduced t<> ail put
of the inhabited world, ana is every w her. appre-
ciated and sought alter
I/CTI^G BaLSAIVI Will cure when adothers tai 1 irectiousa>.couipany each b ttle. J. N. HABit .e CO Sole prop, ietors, Cinci na i •hi . Jfc^For sale b. Br. uin ff « sfoa , Stewart ft Morgan Keefer ft Vinton Al-r. -old by all Drii.ast. 1 •,'t'T .» 'm
a.i
ML WM. THOMSON’S
Itffi. m isomsto Ihelmwaurm •fttoHa a -1 ■ ...*ewx- ik..-' *iO’£y •
Diseases, in all their spe< stages, rsnifleotions Dr. Wm. Thomson will give ]
to each patient a written
strumeni, binding
effect a radical and permanent
himself
cure, or moke no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has model
the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty
' "1—three years in the city of BuX- . light years ia Chicago, Illinois,
and two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight
since the year 1861 fold. New York, ei
Illinois, he cured over
years practice in Chicago, thirteen thousand cases.
Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic aad general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Both of tbe most inge-
)nj unction with internal treat-
r iimigu
nious kind. In
IBS
meat.
SEMINAL EMISSIONS, tbe eenseqnence of sell-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex uai indulgence, is practiced by the youth ei both
’•Ate to An almost unlimited ‘extent, producing
lollowin
iptc np JBffii R _ |
medical measures, via: Sallowoountenoaoe,dark
with unerring certainty tbe
>idsympu
morbii
Bowing train of
symptoms unless combated by scientific
rattling of chariots, uneasiness about toe 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
pimples
eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, moat-
mania, and frequently insanity.
The afflicted, on the
the above sj to Dr. Wm 7
IMF* Offlce and Consultation Parlors, No. boutu Delaware street. Indianapolis, Indiana. P O Box two feMdn
;ted, on the first appearance of any of symptoms, should Immediately apply
Thomson foi relief.
TO YOU IS O MUIV
r t'O arrest Seminal Losses to conquer bad habX its ..nd remove the effects 01 Early Error, nts t. G s LEN’a UBAD DlsPKNaAUV
nd remove ihe effects Send 25 ■ ent> t.> G s LEI Louisville. Kentucky, llav ng bad ten years’ i
r .ng bad ten yea
al ),i>atjeuts sudenng
• •f
ever ' f a private or conridential nature, snd lafties *ro,,bied « ub any of the aliments peculiar the sex by inclusm* 25 cents as above, wltb
nui toted.
25 cents os above,
brief statement •»! case w 11 receive paiticu'*
*>ll±
for sill tre.itm ut
cas b '. .
Geo. i avl son.
Late of rib James Hotel.
ii B Sink-
Late of Broadway Uotoi
qua- ker Wc al o ba^ea V
itlv
receive paiticu'trs
eturn mail, and thus avo d
I'aiix Clasp which
. Uarantee
t<-
tour a>» 1 ho c de-i
peruiai.eut
Llect
limit '
cure varicocele m
GIBSON HOUSE,
fft alnut Street,
viag with
cor e> pun dice
u.J s W l Li sepin ftwly
t be fc.led o-Magnetic Pieveutive.
ir o L't C
p anarions oi the above preventive,
i n. All
Ibo cde-u in. to limit tbeir offspring can en close i stamp l r a uaiupMet containing engraving indrxp anations of the above pret
essa.. on the subject of preventi n.
e>p*jn cnee contldcntial Address all letters
rawer 2a7. Louisville, Ky.
Bet. Fourth and I ifth.opp Mer hauls’ Kxcii i g.
UIN (JINN ATI. OHIO
octlB (him
DAVIDSON' a SIN KS, Proprit tor».
“P tVEMiUN IS BETTErt THAN CUh£. M Celt bratwd Preventive Lotion.
*na uigtii) recuaimciitieU by tbe die a! b acultv iis the only safe «uid
Qi//'
Metropolitan Hotel,
■ acuIty as the only sail
.ntidote against iuiecliou trom Special This luvafuabb preparation is suited
-Vitkin Street, Between ft'runi and Second *treeis,
\ t'PUV tL
! Fieucb Mei | iulallinie ‘ '
i'iseu'es inis luvaluabh prepu for either. ox. and b *.» proved, froi riencc -be most efficient aud rcliaole
ever di'Covcreil long souciu for
CINCINNATI, Oil ID
W. A. THURSTON, Proprietor augl9 d3m
United States Hotel, Opposite tke New York and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot, REACH STREET* BOSTON,
Jan30 dly
Br F. M PRATT Formerly of the American House.
FARE REDUCED.
Board 50 Per Day.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
seplSdSm
I.ouImv ille- Ky.
-A- m. e i* i c £k ii Hotel.
Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hall PHILADELPHIA. jyS3 dtf S. M. HEULINGS, Proprietor
8. X. CRITTXNDXR.
O. X. SXBQXaKT
CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
S- E- Crittenden A Co., Proprietor*
TTAViNG leased tbe property known as the
XI Walnut Str-et House, ana
improvem
oughly
1 completed oi
ents upon tbe same, it is now thorifurnished, painted, carpeted, and in
most excellent condition, and will from this date
bethe
CA-AHENit*i»Ni HOTEIo.
W* shaft be
the tra
(tail be most nappy to see our friends and veiing public, and guarantee, the accomions of tbe CLA HEN DON to be equal to
>tel in t
legraph oi
marto d
modations of
gy Hotel in tbe citj Telegraph offlce in
.. the Hotel.
S. K. CHITTENDEN A CO
MANHATTAN HOTEL.
HURRAY STREETSecond door from Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. N. HUGGINS, Proprietor- * .T SMITH. CLKM. ,«|.a4 11
IS <
ample
e Frevent
peive
mg : oral
mav t ically - pu itit
coutammativ
1 thus effecting a desideratum in the iledical VVorld If used actuals, every possibility of danger
igle ap|
ucreal
mg to directurns, every possibility of danger beavouled. a single ap|>liealiou will rad-
Ihe ’
neutralize
from tlie absorbent vessi
sible Be wi
us. expel all im•els. aud render
«n impossible Be w ise in time, and
at a very suia 1 ou lay, save hours of untold bod-
ily and mental torments.
This most reliable speciUc, so universally adopted in the • *ld World, is now offered for sale for the first time in America, by K A Import* Co., only author ized Agents for ihe Cnited States. Pri e $3 per bottle Large bottle, double size, $6. The usual discount to tbe t> ade. Sent securely packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with directions ua pamphlet, by addressing to
F. A. DCPURT ft CO.,
Sol- Agents for Dr. Kicord’s P. L.,
No 12(-edit street New York.
niv22 dlv
\Fni^ersa] Nft^ralgia,'
A. SAFE, CERTAIN, AXT> Spoedy Crtro FOR NEURALGIA,
NERVOUS DISEASES.
i
:
Its Effects ore Magical.
TT is an unfaUiT>g remetly in all cases of NeuX ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure
inlesstbau 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 rem-
edial agent
Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire svstem, its use for a few davs, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and ver rarely tails to produce a complete and per-
manent cure.
it contains no drugs or other materials in tho slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can always be used with per-
fect safety.
It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians whogive it their unanimous and unqualiiled approval. Sent by mail on rece'pt of price, and postage. One package $' 00; po-tage 5 cents Six packages go 00 postage 21 cents. Twelve , ac’tag. s. $0 00; po.-tage 48 cents. it is sold by aU wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and me.;icuics throughout the United States, and by TURNER ft C Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremont street. Boston, Mass. BROWNING & SLOAN, Agent*. octSdBm 1 diaeapoHs. 'm'iana.
hj? . ; ini
r
m
L
Worm teA
iso.
Possesain
and
1 w orm re\
ig in it.- combination wonderful cleans.trengtheuing properties, it will always
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