Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1867 — Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. !*ew % ork market. NRW YORK. Sunday, November :10. < 'oltrn -The market lower, wltb sales of '>00 bales at 158i@16c. for middling uplands. Flour—Receipts, 6,068 barrels; the market dull; low grade* ef western 10c lower, with sales of 7,900 barrels; $7 85(38 60 for suprr:ino Slate and Westero; $9@10 for extra St ite; fK ,')0@11 65 for extra western; ^9 10 (312 19 fur round hoop Ohio; g9 50010 00 for rommon St. Louis; ^10010 50 good do.; ill 60015 for good to choice do.; closing (jntet; California quiet, with sale* of 700 ► aeks at $11013 25. It'-e Flour—Sales of 100 barrels at $7 000 •) 00. Whisky—Quiet and unchanged. Wheat — Kecepts, 15,775 bushels; market very dull and nominally lower; small sales of White Western at $2 9002 92}^. llyc—Firm, sales of 12,200 bushels of Canad >, in bond, at $1 67. Harley—Scarce and firm. Malt—The market is quiet, with sales of 1,800 bushel; part on the 15;h, and the remainder on private terms. Corn—Receipts, 81,285 bushels; and about I ; lower, with sales of 49,000~bushels at $1 83 lor mixed Western in store, and $1 3501 35}£ do. sfloat; $1 30 for new do.; $1 2201 26 tor new yellow Jersey. (>ats—Receipts, 100,516 bushels; the marl.ct opened firmer and closed dull, with sales of 8b,000 bushels at S'J08O>ic. for Western all oat. Hicc—Dull, with sales at for California. Coflee—12c. Sugar - Quiet; sales of 800 hogsheads Cuba at 1114018'.c.; six'y boxes ot Havana sold at 12>£e. Moi asses— Dull. Hops—Quiet and unchanged. I’etrootun—Quiet, with sales cf crude at ll' ic; robned bonded at'20c. r.etl-Qaiet and unchanged. l.e dher—Sales in better rt qucst, at 27028c fc Buenos Ayres light weights. Wool-In good demand and unchanged; sips <o 380,000 pounds at 39062)<;o. for do-in-'tio fl . ce. 1’ . k - The market opened firmer and closed hc’ivt. wuh sales of 2,250 barrels at $2u 86 (321 00 f- r mess, closing at ^20 95 regular; $18 <' :, 0 8 50 for prime, and mess; also Sou barrels ,.r new mess at sellers option for January nt S-’22 50. Beef Qui t; sale* of 250 barrels at 18019c. for new (ii ilu mess; l,SJ^021e. for new extra m‘ s«; 150 tierces of prime mess pork at $3250. S Beef Ilsms—Steitdj', with sales eAlBO barrels at £25 00028 50. Cut Meats—Qnlct and heavy; ahle* at 288 park igc* at8^01Oc. for should«st}BM014c. for bams. Bacon—Saks cf boxes of City OhHBberImd cut at 11c. . t ... D es-cd Bogs—1216 market fl frmiT; gales »t 8^c.0S^c. lor d*y. . \ .. Lard—Dull. Or coping; taka of 450 barrels at 12K@13'i>\ Butter—me market steady; sales at 200 45c. for State. Cheese—In moderate demand; sales at 110

15c.

Freights to Liverpool— Quiet and un-

changed.

latest mark.ms—5 p. m. Flour—Closed irregular and unsettled; medium and high grades.dull and declining; low grades rather more steady. Wheat-Very dull and nominally lower; buyers and sell' r« 8053. apart. The decline in gold, and ll.o unlavorable accounts from Liverpool, has r.&terially checked the export

damaml.

Rye -Steady, with sales at $1 070168 for

Western.

Oats—Dull, with sale* at 78c. In store, and

79/4089c. for Western float. Cm — Dull Olid lower; sales

and SI 8

at $2 32Xffl

101 34>i afloat, tor

1 33 in slur,', arm co xiggi auw»H M ' 1 mixed Wc»ti r o; -and Hu all oat,Tor good and

roixed TFc' t, -i-n.

Pork—Da.i otei h ’ .ty, l> ■. 21 O '021for mess. cash, nuuugid.u - . lieef—Quiet and steady, r.’ut Meats—Nominal. Bacon Dull, with a s'eciinini.' tendency. Lard—Very heavy, anie* at for fair to prime steam and kertie rendered.

Olncinnau market. CINCINNATI. Sunday. November 30. Flour—Firm; with sales at$10 00010 50 for Family, Wheat-In good demand, with sales of. 1,200 bushels at $2 40 for No. 1 lied Winter; and $2 25 for No. 2. Millers from the interior were buying. Corn—Unchanged, with sales of new in ear at 75c.; old No. 1 at 90092’. Onta—Ia Hglttupply, and flrroert saje*. df of No. 1 at 99066c.; closing at the out side

rate.

live—Unchanged. Barley — In good demand at $ 0001 65 for fall, and $1 3001 40 for spring. Cotton—Very dull and prices nominal at 14c lor middlings. Tobacco—Unchanged, with sales ol 82 hogsheads and 50 boxes, at O>£0153. for lugs, and

20025c. for leaf.

Whisky—Unchanged and dull.

Mess Pork—Very firm; sales at $20 00 for. old* And $22 (\)@22 50 for TictWf th6 1 utter r&tCj tbe o*e auked for new at done. * Green Meats—Held at i/^c, and 9J-^c., and 12}4c. attho close, with » good demand, and

all offered taken at 7J^c.,9jic., and 12c.

Lard—Firm but quiet; sales at 12c. for old,

and 12}£c. for new.

Bacon—Ui e >anged, none but *houhlers in the market, which are held at lie. Orders seat from here to dsy, withdrawing bacon in New Orleans from ttie market, because of the

low prices, relatively.

Batter—Scarce and firm; sales of f:esh in

small parcels at <35010c.

Fgg*—Scarce and have adv anced to oOc..and

the supply light.

Cloverseed—More steady; with sale* ail 1% ^Timothy—Very dull, with sales at 25.

Flaxseed—Sales at $7 00.

Groceries—Dull, but umtotoiRd. - £XjLl Liosevd OlitofeM at |1#1 $2. • , Petrol*um^I>ull, with sales at 40048c. for

refined. .

Fire Coal-Unsettled; dolers refuse to sell Vougblagheny at 32c; Ohio river at 28030c.

and Caonel at 86c. _ _

i a shade

Can Von,

berlaud —; Qulcksilvar, 15'; Mariposa, 8; Western Union Telegraph, 33U0V; Fadle Northwestern, 68W; do. preferred, (TV: Fort Wayre, 97^; Wabash^ 39; lllinola Central, *W; Pittsburg. 8B^;T*ledo, l(HJi;Rock Istand, Mi; Mlcblgp* southern. 80Jf; Missouri 8,*—; New York Central. 113V0J4; Atiantk Mall. 1200122; 8t. Paul p^mrred.eiJi; St. Paul,41J£; Ohio certificates. 26; Maripoea preferred,—; Fort Wayne, 97; new Tenneasee, —; Virginias, —; Missouri ff*, —; Roek Island, new,—; Rock Island, preerred, —; Milwaukee and 8t. Paul, —; Cleveland, —; Rock Island and Pacifle, —; Toledo and Wabash,—; Cleveland nnd Pittsburg, 82Ji; Cleveland and Toledo, 102;

W abash preferred, 81)4.

Uxprw's Slocks — Merchants Union, 39)4;

Adams Express. 80)4; American, 77; Wells

Fargo * Co., 56; United States, 79)4. Mining 8bares — Dull, Gregory, —;

Eldorado, 140; Smith A Pannlee, —; Corydon, 41; Seunender. —; Davidson, 65; Quartz Hid, 120; Walklll.42; Gregory^35; Edge Hill, 350; Rocky Mountain, —; LaCrosse,Benton, —; Gunnell, —; American flag, —; Kentucky,United State* Petroleum,Ben-

nehoff, —; Harmon, —.

Receipts at tbe sub-treasury, *11.374. 544; payments, *15,088,671; balance, *115,066,983 Imports for tbe week—Drv goods, *703,761;

general merebandiz», $700 910.

Cttlcngo mnrttet.

Chicago, Saturday, November 30.

Fl iur—Qu at and unchanged; tales at $8 60

010 for spi ing extras.

Wheat—Quiet and steady and sales at $1 8101 82)4 for No. 1; $l 7201 73 for No. 2,

Cioainu quiet at $1 72)4 for No. 2.

Com-Unsettled; old 607. new 506c. low. er; Nje. at 87)4 for No. 1; 83089c. tor No 2: •O0ioc. for new, closing at83083)4o. for No.

2; 14i:. for new.

Oats—3c. lowsr, closing at 62J4c.

Rye—Steady and sales at $1 33«134 for No.

1; *13101 32 for No. 2 ^

Barley Quiet and 305c. higher and sales at $14801 30 for No. 2; $1 25 for rejected.

Provlstons—Active and firm.

Mess Pork—Sales at $20 for new; $18 75

for old.

Lard—Steady and sales at 11U012C. for

Cumberland; 9c. for loose.

Green Meat.—Active; sales at lO)401OJ4e. lor bums; 6?£@o%c. for shoulders; bulk

shoulders, 9)4u., loose; 8o. packed.

Hams—Firm; sales of sweet pickled, ll)4c. Hoks-Dressed in good demand at 25050c. higher; sales at $707 50; live active at yester-

day’s advance.

Beef Cattle-Quiet; sales at $6 2006 for first

quality for shipping.

Receipts—Flour, 9,000 barrels; wheat, 61.000 buabeia; corn, 58,000 bushels; oats,

77.0(H) bushels; live bogv, — head.

Shipments—Flour, 5,000 barrels; wheat, 2.000 bushels; corn, 24,000 bushels; oats,

700 bushels

Lake Fie ghts—Nothing doing.

at. L«mis marKct.

bT. l OCI8, Saturday, November 30. Tobacco—Quiet and unchanged. Cotton—Dull and nothing doing.

Hemp—Dull and sales at $2 80 for dressed. Flour—Dull and nommaily unchanged at $6 7507 for superfine; $9 50010 f~r double extra; $11011 90 for ueble; $12 50014 50 for

choice to fancy.

Wheat—Dull and m favor of buyers; sale* at $2 4502 60 for prime to choice'fall; $175

01 86 for spring.

Corn —Inactive and easier; sales at 95c. for

new and old.

Oats—Held firmly; tales at 68070c.

Barley—Held firmly ana sales at $1 45 for

for i hoice spring; $1 87)4 for fall.

Rje—Fnm and higtur; sales at $1350

1 3»>.

Provisions-Dull and little doing. Mess Pork—Sales at $20 40. Bacon—Sales of shoulders at ll@ll)4e.; clear sides, 15c. Lard—Held at 12)4c. for choice tierce; 13)4 013)4c. for keg. Hogs—Active at $6)407c.; packed to date, 69.000 head. Receipts—Flour, 3,400 barrels; wheat, 6.000 bushels: oau, 1,000 bushels; corn, 1,600 bushels; barley, 40o bushels; and rye. 100 bushels; hogs, 30,000 head. Weather clear and moderated somewhat, but is still freezing sharply. Bnfa«l« market. BTFFalo, Saturday, November 30. Fleur—Good demand for spring; high grade# neglected. Wheat—Dull; sales at $2 40 for No. 2; Chicago spring, $1 87; 12,000 hu-ihels Nos. 1 and 2 Mil waukee mixed at $1 89. Cor-n —Dull nnd lower; sales of 15,600 bushels No. 2 Western at $1 08)4; new Toledo quoted at $103 Oars—Dull and drooping; sales of 8,000 bushcis Western at 67i\ Rye—Sales of 3o,000 bushels Western lor di-tillery at $1 50 Barley—Offered at f1 4501 50 for Western and Canada. Md»* Pork—Dull; sales at $21 50 for new heavy; $20 50 for light. High wines—Nominal. Receipts—Wheat, 127,000 bushel*; oats, 54,OOu bushels; barley. 28.ooO bu-bsls; flour, 30.000 barrels; corn, 94,000 botheis; rye, 32,000 bushels. Shipments- None, Exports of tbe Season—Flour, 17,000 barrelsr wheat, 10,000.000 bushels: corn, 16,000,000 bushels; oats,9,500.000 bushels; barley, 1,200.000 bushels; rye, 750,000 bushels. Import# for the Season—Flour, 1,378,#00 bushels; grain of all kinds, 42,000,0u0. Cleveland market. Clkvxland, Saturday, November 30. Flour—Quiet om4 steady and In moderate demand; held at $9 75011 50for double extra spring: $10 50012 for double extra red winter; $12 50014 for double extra and treble extra white. Buck wheat Flour—Steady and unchanged at *9 50010. Rye Flour—Quiet and steady and in moderate demand at ^808 50. Wheat—Dull and unchanged; prices entirely nominal: No. 1 red winter 1* held at $2 440 2 45; Nd. 2 do., g? 3002 85; No. 1 Mil waukee spring, $2 0301 65 Corn—Dull and heavy ; old No. 1 shelled at $1 02; new shelled, 94095c. oats—Dull and tnebaagfid nt 64065c. for No. 1 State and Waster*. ^ Rye- Nomb all. unchanged and tbe market quiet; held at $1350140 fur State and West-

ern.

Bariev-Quiet and nominal and no sales

report- d.

PTroiciim—Dull and Inactive; free held at 43044c.; bonded Is nominal at 23024c. Lwul*viil*'m<srl*et. I.otnsvnxK, Saturday, November 30. Tobacco—Sales of 42 bogaheada lujs at $8 20; ligrrr b»f, $i3 75 Flour—Sale' of superfine at $7 75. Oats—Sale- af 66 <>.* o bi Ik. C> rn—sa'e* olntw in ear at75e. Bicon—Fii<u; saies oi shoulders at I2e.; clear rib, 15)4" Bulk ifeufa—CUarj sides, lc)4c.; shoulders,

9D4o. f

Lard- Old firm: ##b s to tWees at I2)4c. Mess Pork—Bale#at$2050 for old; there la

no new

vv ui-ky—In bond, 3.*c. ^ Surar—Sales of cbotee New Qrfesns at I5c.

for new.

Cotton—Nominal: s lea at I3)404)4c. Hogs—Firm and higher; tales at $706 2$

ernss. ■ * < - *

Receipts of bogs by rail, 1^50 heed; total for

tbe season, 53,41# head. >-■

River falling; 2 feet 10 inches in the canal

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by the mark. : " ^ Weather clear; tbermoii)et%r 21.

New ORLKAAfl, SaMUMhy, NoviBkarfiO. ingar—Quiet; tales iirgooa^to fair at 11^4c.:

prime, 13c.

Molasses—DttTl; tales of LoutsTaut common

at 45055c ; choice, 80c.; Cuba, 58c. Flour—Dull; fl«peiline MBtMtty $8 75; treble extra, $10 50; choice, $12014 50.

Corn—Quiet and Hi m and sales at $1070

1 10.

Oato—Better at 86c. Pork—Dull; asking f23. Bacon—Very dull a- d sales of shoulders at 11011)40.; rib, 1S)4«14M«-; tldfls, 16)40

lf>X .

Cutton-Tn fair demand; middlinga, 15)4c.;

Sterling-49053.

New York Exchmge—)4 discount.

Gold—1.38.

Hogs—In active demand_aud P) 16 ** a $8*0009 (Mae*. Recdpta/&R head. 4hey were offered quite freelnat $9 00, to arrive lor

the next ten days.

Beef Cattle—Unchanged: the supply baa been light ami tbe market firm, with aalesat $2 5003 50 for inferior to prime, per cental 8r 8heep-Very dull, with aale* at $2 0003

gross. . •;

Exchange-Firm *a’t par buying; the aupply 11 Money—The'caarkrt^remalns close at 10012

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milOTMkod Hkrket. MILWACUZ, Saturday, November 30. Floor—Doll and weak; aalee at $8 7509 for city double XX; $8 6009 75 for country do.; * * Wheat—8 load yimd firm; Mle* iffl 81 for No. 1; $170)4 for No. *. ‘ Oats—Un* ttled at61)4c. for No. 2. Corn—Entirely nominal. Receipts Flour, 4A00 barrels; wheat, 69.000 butoels; oau, 2,700 buthals; com, 3,900 bU 8 , bT|!me^a-IW, MOf barnte r 2.000 butlwfi? o«t*, t^OO ttaabeli; corn, 300

bushels

Toledo market.

TOLEDO. Saturday, November 30.

Flour—Receipts 3,9C0 baireu; tbe market la dU W heat—Receipt# o.TOO Mshdls; the market la quiet lor amber; No. 1 lower; aalee of am-

ber Michigan at $2 49.

Corn—Old dal*and new inactive and 304 lower; receipt* 36,000 buabelt; sales of new at

86086c. /TV.';. •

Data—Receipts l^W busbels; quiet and

uaebanged; aeUfl *f:Nb. 1 at 39c.

Rvc—UecaipU 350 bdsbels; quiet; sale* at

$! 34 for No. 1. ^ --

Barley—Receipte, 700 buabeia; tbe market Is

quiet.

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PWffAblxrHlA, Saturday, November 30. Tbe aunounBaMUt of tbe- failure of a New York petroleum firm caused much excitement here and dlstmal Ik tbe ability of a few

house*.

s ’ 000

Flour—Heavy and declined 25c.; aalee of (UP< Wbeatljir*3tlS'bf ♦MmrTedat $2800 0M; white, $2 60. ^ Oom-Qutot; nutoe ofjeUo«t at ft 49; new, 9 Oats—Lower; *6# *Hl6#f8c.

■klllfikkre mstrket. BALTWok*. Saturday, NqvfpUr |0. Fiouf-- Favunuoyw 1 ^w^fornffd. & Wheat—Dull and receipt* light; aalee «

neaspkte market

Baeon—Sake of ekar aide* at 16c.; abouU

WRIGHT’S Tar s y ru*

ct= ares* .bbori. thin »ay- the oid proverb. and in there alone do we intend to deal, in presenting WKi -MT’rt i'AK SYRUP to the public All know the necessity of gu .rding against Colds as well a* the r eces-ity for taking toe proper remedies when the Colds are upon u«. We say, without fear of oonti adi.-tion that th - superior of Wright’s Tar Synj, f>r the cure of Consumpth n. Cou«hs, Colds, Broncuitis n-i all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, does not exisr. Below are tetimoui 1* from persons, some of

wa in all pans of ihe country : Itoa Mackenzie, Literary Editor

pe

wh >m are k<i«wa in all pans of the count’

Dr. R. Shelton

Forney'sPhilade phi* Press write*:

Dear Sir:

Philadelphia, July *0.1867.

Last Christvu •#. for the first time to

my life, I was much affi.cted by a very severe O Id, with almost cons tun Cot* r. and sore eneet. “Practice m .tes perfe t” the oroverbaays, bu* the more I coughed the worse : iid it. By what 11> en consid red an accident, but now believe to have hern a Providence I war indued to try Dr. W right’s Tar Syrup, purch*s-u rrom you, and was greatly relfaveii to two d»yv, wh,d y cured

greatly relieved to two d»yv, wbol y

In ten. it is not unpleas at to the taste, which is a good point Many years ago, reading my

through an old uo ary, I came across the

ks of that Bishop Berkele;

Valm«4 mi 9600. To the person sending us the third largest list, we will give a fine

Two Horse Farm Wagou,

Manufactured by the Indianapolis Wagon and Agricultural Works, valued at $150. To the person a nding ns the fourth largest list we will give one of

Siigere’ Celefcraiei SewtegMaelriies

¥»l«c0 ml $85.

For the fifth large-1 list we will give oneol

SINGER'S WORLD RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES

Tmime* mfi $88.

For the sixth largest list we will give one of

Lamb’* Farfam$4 Kiittiig SacUaca

Sold only by Itmaxs. Dow k Aller, to this city.

Yalm«4 at $88.

For the seventh largest list we will give a

Ota NO CONNECTION WITH ANT OTIIEtt ESTABLISH mur of the same name, in 01 oat of Indianapolis - W. & H. GLENN, Proprieiorfi' Has nouoNNECTioN with any uthxiiks'i abliSb mint of the same name, iqorout of Indianapolis W. A. H. eLE-«N, Proprietors. eo dt

way

works

ey,who prophetical ly

and truly ^declare ,hthan a< emnir, ago, chat ai d among these were t * o treatises in which^he s'rougly aidvocHien (henas of Ter, as curative of many dis-ase* fr**m * atarrfa to tne {Hague. I was then struck with the cogency of the go d Bishop’s arguments, and am now sure—from, the efficacy

of I»r. Wright’s

CONSUMPTION Cm in r,r. MJht.U

Dear Sir; Having wltaessed toe operation eff Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrup la eases ot Consumption, I cheerfully recommend It to all persons so af-

flicted.

Fourth and

1 homas Win—..., Markea, Fhiladrlpme, Writ*a: After birifoting fortwe yehrs

ind corstant hi

_persons

JESS a R. WALhE...

bestnut streets, Phil ■ elphii. inmill, butcher, to Second ntreet

with Consumption

e orbages. I was inuuced to try Dr.

_ht’a Tar Syrnp. After using six bottles, health returned, and I am now able to attend to

r n * J

my business.

purchased about three weeks ago la nearly all sold. My customers apeak high’y of it. 8- nd half a gross of it to my farher, at Middletown, Pennsylvania, and charge it tom*. .... C. B. Vansyekel, Druggist, Trenton, N. J, say?: Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrup doe* all yon claim fog it I am seUtog largely of it, and with much sat-

isfaction to my customers.

Wright's Tar Syrup is sold by all Drngrlrtf and Country Storekeeper*. Price ft per bo tne. one bottle will check toe movtwggr .rated < 01

Dough.

J

0MEft" • ( T B o f I i 1 i n'' 7 ^ ! " ■'

Natural, inmnle. Be* Is tb*. WorlA-wUl give

603 Chestnut street,

neWdeod * 0f»0t 88

Fair bank’s?

■rrrrr,

Beales.

PreaUma* Bockeye Wfae r s fifiUl nnd Praaa*

Cider

From the Seed and Agricultural Bouse of J. fteorge btUx, of fadtanaptHia, valued at $50.

For the eighth largest list we will give a

Morning Glory Parlor Store,

From L L. Fnafeem’a House Furnishing Emporiam, of Indisnapolla, valued at $80* To every person who will send ns a list of twenty Subscriber* we will give a splendid

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Bfi 818,

FOUNDcBY.

A. B.

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the

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Allen’s Lung Balsam, Tkn nmedy temafeg CONSUMPTION, COOfRS, MOHCHtTiS, ‘^if.TassSK'JE;

muto from which it ia prepwed is referred to by ■Re leading medical journals ub ucinjt cqu&J to waj prescription that can be aaade up hr »ucb diseases by the medical faculty The Balsam is. noaaequently, recommended by physician- who have become acquainted with its great success AS AN EXPECTOfiANT IT MAS NO EQUAL It te composed of toe active principles of Roots and riant*, whicx are chemically extracted, so

who

are so often afflicted with Throat Diseases will fin a sure remedy in this BaUam Lose, gesan. wdbn sometimes give relief, bat thi Balsam.

tlai ‘ s > * insure a permanent cur . w ui tne afflicted clergymen please test its Teetlimwmlmla eg Pkynletmme.

Dr. Nathaniel Harrl-, tor many years n resleentof widdiebnry, Vermont recommends the Balsam as being superior to all other remedie*

K>r Bronchitis, t-e says

“I have no doubt it will soon become a da-steal remedial agent for toe cure of all diseases of the Throat. Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs.

“ b ATHAN HAKttlS. M D”

Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon us he Arm y during the war, irom exposure contracted consumption

He says:

“1 have no hesitancy in stating that it was by

the use of your Lung Balsam that ‘

and enjoying health.”

Missouri, says:

NL WM, THOMSON’S

. am now alive

L»r. rietcner, oi Missouri, says:

U recommend your Balsam in preference to ty other medicine for uoughs. onu it gives .atis-

faction

Pnysicton* who have failed to cure their pati- nts should try tills medicine befor< they give tbe v ase up, as we know very many valuable lives have been saved bv being per-untied to * to-

il a trioL

Don’t despair because all other remedies have failed but try this remedy and you will uot be

deceived.

1 be proprietors of this valuable Balsam take

ire iu calling ,o ii the attention of all

icine dealers, de.-iring tha the p ocure a sup ply of it and re om men it to their afflicted pa-

pleasure iu calling ,o ii the attention of all med

icine dealers, de.iring th

' it and re-'ornmen

and mends. It willstu. d the t- st tor mcr has the celebrate-1 1* RRY -AVI-’-Alb

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ciated and souxhi alter.

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* Vinton Al-o. sold by ail

irruggists octl A warn

No. 3—

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mediately a fine Steel Plate Engraving, at choice front the following list, and one Certificate oi Stock, insuring one present in the great dis-

tribution.

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coming entitled to two presents Twa Dwllar Engravings. No. 1—”Washington’s Courtship M Washington’s Last Interview with Tkree Dellar Eagravings.

Any person pa- tog THREE DOLLARS will

receive the beautiful steel Plate of “ HOME FROM THE WAR,"

And three Certificates of Stock, becoming enti-

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Fwtsr Dollar Eagravlmgs.

Any person paying FOUR DOLL - RS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of “THE PERILS OF OCR FORHF YThERS," And four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to

four presents.

Five Dwllar Ewgraviaga. '

Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the large ana splendid Steel Plate of

“ THE MARaIAOE OFP< -CAHONTAS,’’

And five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to

five presents.

The

ere- j to

sent by mail, post paid,

derrwl

Blow to

Obtain Slaarww wag En-

gravings.

Send order* tons by m»H, enclosing from $1 to Sati. either by PoetoAee Orders er in registered tetter, at our risk, caisor should be seat by draft or express. 10shades with Engraving*... : $6 6h *5 share.- with Engravings 33 50 - tO share* with Engravings Af 30 75 shares with Eng avtogs '• 1 WO shares with engravings .90 Cf

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send 25 ents to OALEJ Louisville, Kentucky. Having had ten years’ experience in this specialty, patients suffering from any disease «hatever a private or confidential natur , > iul ladies troubled with any of the ailments peculiar to the sex. by inclosing 35 cents as above, with brief statement of case w 11 receive pnrticu 1 rs for self treatm-nt bv leturn mail, and thus avo d quackery. We ab-o have a Yarix Clasp which We guarantee to permanently cure vancoce e in four cays The Elect o-Magnetic Preventive Those de-iring to limit their offspring can en oloeea stamp for a namphkt containing engra vlngH and explanations of the above preventive, with an essay on the subject of prevent! u. A 1 correspon ence confidential Adoress all le-ters to J S W1 LIAMS, • rawer*47. Louisville, Ky. seplfi&wl>

MQTEL6.

Geo. l-avidson. Late of St. James Hotel. H. B. Sinks, Late of Broadway Hotel. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, Bet. Fourth and Fifth.epp. Merchants’ Exchange, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

DAVIDSON A SISKS, Proprietors.

octlfl dSm

United States Hotel, Opposite t»e New York ana New Haven and tVestern Railroad Depot, BEACH STREET, BOSTON,

ianSO dly

Bv F. M PRATT Fonnerlv of the A n-ricm House

FAKE R-DUCED

Board $9 50 Per Day. GTNITED STATES H TEL

-eplfl dSm

■ .oniwvUle. Ky.

Local agents wanted throughout the United State* The Riverside Institute, Situate at Riverside. Burlington county. New Jersey, i* fooMfiad-for the purpose of gratuitously educating toe son* ei deceased Soldiers and Seamen or the United States. Tbe Board ef Trustees consists of the fellow tog well known citizens otPennsytoantoand New Jerse- : Hem. WttMaa B. Mann, District Attorney, Phil

me i'ie a. u Hotel. Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hall

Jj*3 dtf

PHILADELPHIA. S M HEUL1NGS. Proprietor

A a. UAJTTIHbXb

CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI* OHIO.

Pennsylvania Hon. James M. bcovei. New Jersey. Hon. W. W Ware, New Jersey. Henri Gorman. Esq., agent Adams Express, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania J. E. Coe, Esq., of Joy, Coe A Co., Philadelphia

ThbaSUBT DgP \KTJfENT. WaSHINSTOM, l*. C.

—“ 18, 1867.—Office of Internal

—j — -vider

e:_

d quality. PamusatSSS West Fi

Front

tg and con Mills,

aarket >or durability, ejpeed ihle s *e tby mHii. Address treet, Cincinnati 'bio.

From t ■» enty to thirty steam engines of various

itly on baud.

sizes constantly on haad Rftlakp, Ohio. July 38,1868.

Messrs. A. B. Holabird A Co -. Dear Sir—1 am

ho

i piece of I can not

machinery that they ave ever seen. I can not say too many guod things to favor ef tt, be anse it is everything a man can wish to the way of a saw mill. We nave other inclnnati and Zanesville celebrated saw mil s to our vicinity bnt they do not coir pare with yours in any way. Your iwiil is all the talk here, and if there should ore wanted here, ours will be the mil

be an* m

that will sell

oc’36 u3m

opectfuljr^

GRIMES

P»AWOFOfi»Tg0.

PIANOFORTES.

Jennys & Son.

GRAND, SQUAtaxa* AND UPBstiHT. YXTHICH ARE NOW ACKNOWLEDGED TO V V be, by the leading artists n this cofan try. superior loan* others to A>«erica. These instmraeub- possess every modern improvement are of the largest size, finished to Carved and Plato Rosewood eases, embracing every Variety of st-le. Each has the full Metallic Frame, Overstrung Bass, (wither without the agraffw arraBzemefit). each has the French Grand Action, aeknowlfldged to be superior to any o- her in rapid execution lhe>e lastruments are all seven, seven and a quarter, and .even and a third De-

constructed of thoroughly seasoned wood,

apd

taves: and of

the finest

For great purity of

ughout tne en'ire Kegnter tteganee of finish and ^ eat durability, tbe Piamaubrsea of

bert material.

reetaesaa Reg I ter

i:

: it . . - ! ?‘>iw .3

power, singing qualities, sweetness and 1

tone throughout toe eh'ue

Messrs. Jennvs A Son other makers in the W< HIGHEST PREMIUM 1 ED. The same laciHtta

to produce • superior instrument to< m to offer their Pianofertes to TWENTY PJUb C*MT. fowwr fi st-class maun fact war to toe P

The s|>ecial atteatli o’hers Is inviti

r *io&’ Years Descriptive cir toe country upon appiic

Farranted for Five •eni to all parte of

•idles.,

»NNY8 * SON

itok-WfiflEly.' VII . ,npoi*fi«xig

******,

j

Sj, :li W *1

rif’j

, 1 ^ _ f«F Specimen Copies.

fl f7. r j c. r 4»«£ ’ >

man I*. ..

CHARLES W

,. 8 ,.got!C<%Wo e-a j d 11 coDN.«u>j^i^iarr

-fifimdol Bmlldera, Demdero un Pmtemt

iril

avio

Revenue

ence that the

ise conducted b> the

Washington Library Company ’’ wilbedevoted tcharitable use., penalaaloa is hereb> gra ted > said Company to conduct such enterprise ex ttopt from aH charge, whether from special tax or other duty- $- A- RULlINS, Commissioner.

received satisfactory if the euterprir"

Oua

,ve appointed** Receiver., COOKE Jt CO., S3 South iphta, wheaa well fcnojvu - experience will be a ,t the money intrusted

prusagfiky applied to-the purpbsa

Messrs

Third OreuA htkffitophi integrity and busmen 4 aafitetou* guarantee that

to them will be

Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, May 38,1897 * To the Ofltoere and Members of tne Washington Library Co., M. S. READ, Secretary. Gentlemen: On receipt oi your favor ot the 15th instant, notifying us of our appointment as Receivers tor your Company. We tool the liberty to submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan of yonr enterprise to emiueu legal authority and having received his favorable opinion ia regard to its legality, and sympathizing with toe benevolent obiect of our ass< s-iattou,. viz: the education and maintenance of the orphan children of our soldiers and sailors at the Rtvor side Institute, we have concluded to accept the trust, and to use our beat efforts to promote so worthy an object Respectfully, yours, etc. GEO A.CuOKE&CO Address all letters and orders to GEO A. COoKE A CO., Bankers, RSouth Third street,PhUapelphia, Pennsylvania, Receivers for the WasbinponUbrary Go. Agent in Indianapolis, 17 West Washington st. i vS deodtl ian&hwt<1 ■- ■

WATCHES ETC.

RUriSiUs * COMP AH 7, ? . r 1.. .

G d and Silver Watches, liner BlateU'Wcon, Smciny Machines, Drr O—d»* «e»t»a F «r»lekl«c Gouda. ToNle CutlerFv AINuma, Ftuacr "

Gooda* Etc.,

No. 161)4 Hanover Street,

BOSTON. M A. S S .

54. E. Crittenden A Co.* Froprlotora

IT AVING leased the property known as JLI W alnut Str et bouse, and completed improvements upon the same, it is now thor-

shed, painted, carpeted, and in condition, and will from this date

prov

oughly refurnis most excellent cond

thi

our

thi

be the

CloAKENIfiMRYI HOTEL..

friends and the accom be equal t<

mqdat

any Hotel la the city Telegraph t.fflce In the Hotel arfed 8 B CRITTENDEN 5 CO

MANHATTAN HOTEL. BCKBAY NTBEET. Second door frem Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK N. HOGGINS, Proprietore j smith 4A.au sepS4 4i-

< » woolsw foci oat HOMEMADE GOODS.

All persons wishing to practice ECONOMY

should go to toe

OHIO FBE1IL1 WOOLS \ FACTOR! WEST £!43 OF WASHINGTON ST..SOOTH SIDE,

TO BUY THMR

, . • *V • ' *• Blankets, Flannels, Tarns. JEANS AND CASSIMEKI.S, LL of which we make and sell at RETAIL ucn cheaper than the same quality can

rhi elsewhere

b»v1 dam

MERRITT a CODGHLKN

CLA8a i\E W AL

CLASS WORKS.

•O 1

J. B. FOBS & SON,

AU Oaqfie Sold at >

I

ssrs w 1 u n n w riiss tons wttotoeaate for aaoh name, and wlmn to*

Manulaotarun of

Fur Muff, silver Plated Doeekia, Marseilles Quilt and when toe uuaber will send a Dresa Pai-

) Wool Blankets,

ND. 88

Dr. Wm. Thomson wm .vv*

to each patient a written la-, strument. binding himself b effect a radical and permaaea 1

uiure, or make ao charge Dr. Wm Thomson has made'

tne treatment of Private Disease?

inoe the

since the year UU-three years to theettyof BuZ tato. New York, eight yean ia Chicago, Iliiaoia,

S fetJ’iSKL. ’•hirtoen thousand cases.

Dr^Wns Thomson in nn» prnotico xor dcrof-

xses n I

oln. Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood. Fumigating vapor Bath of toe most ingenious kind, la conjunction with internal treat-

aenk

SEMINAL AMI3U14JNa, tbe consequence ot ■au-abuse This solitary rioe, or depraved sex

d by the youth of both

unlimited extent, producing

g train of

tal indulgence, is practiced to an almost unlimite

w Tth unerring certainty the following train morbid symptoms unless combated by soientifle medical measure., vi». Sallow countenance. da> k

leaves a S

ratUtog of^X^ln^^^rini weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunt- j intellect, loss of ooufidence diffidence in at. proachlng strangers, » dislike to form new at • [Uatntances, a disposition to shun society, loss 04

>mor> hectu flushes

eruptions

-weals.

qut me;

I strangers, a «2s, a dispositit

hectu flushes pimples and'various — about the face, furred tongue, night fetid breath, coughs, consumption, moat).

, and frequently insanity.

The afflicted, on the first appearance of any of ^Dfwm^a^'“ier me<ilately ‘ PPlT MW* Office and Consultation Parlors, No. *8 -outh Delaware street. Indianapolis. Indiana n n R011«nr ^ r«.h4 41 v

r (nc3ir^)%qx, IjHvprsalJ^euralgia

IT is an uniai 1 g remedy in. all - as -s 01 A ral 6 ia Facialis, d'eu effecti. g a p» rfecl

-A. S^VFH, CERTAIN,

XXD

Speedy Cure

FOR

| NEURALGIA,

AND A|.l.

NERVOUS DISEASES. Its Efforts mro

Magical.

as s 01 >eu p* rfecl cure

In less <han twei-ty four h nrs, from the use of no more than tuo or three Pills No other form of Neurolgi t 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 entir%*'stem, 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 the slightest degree injurious even to the most delicate system, and can always be used with per-

fect safety.

It has l«>ng been in constant use by many of our mosi, eminent pbysi.-.ians who give It their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage. One package $’ 00; pO'tsge C cents Six packaijes $5 00 postage « c< nts. Twelve packages. $0 00; postage 4S ccnte. It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs and mo-iicines throughout tbe United States, and by TURNER A C >., Sole Proprietors, 190 Tremont street Boston. Mass. BROWNING A SLOAN, gents, oct5 d6m Indianapolis, mtiana. ftOTICiL TO not HERS.

DR. SEASROQK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. YTSE in the future only Seabrook’s, pleasant t v_> take, harmless in its ac io • efii lent and reliable ii alt cases Invaluable in the following dise ses: Summer Complaint Irregularities of

•* E K fi F 1 YOtin 3t 1- O O fi> .

Hurley’s Marsap^rillta.

This is the pure and genuine extract of tho

ill on tr'al, be fonii

and jier

and diseases: Afl. cti i sof the Bo es Habitual

root anu

tain

ai, oe tonna t eBect a cer-

and perfect cure of the Toll w ing complaints diseases: A0<cti -i sof the Bo es. Habitual Co> iveuess. Oebiliti .Syphilis,Scrofula, or King’s

Murls-y’s Asue 1'omic.

Perfectly reliable,

and Fever that is or can

The only remedy for Chills

be depended’i eon is There have been thous-

trie

Hurley’s A^ue Tonic.

rei-m^ ' > '^ cd [ b> ,j in 1 “ lly '-

fitiarlry’a 8’wpula.r Worm (Tandy.

A’t thtu it roaU best ana ai05»» Penectly tast

a. opv c/lH

na mob' i>aiaULbie form t ctly tasteless Any chil' Hurley'a ritoma.cl*

give to chiidr d w ill take it.

Hitter*.

For Debility. Lo.- of Appetite. Weakness, In•tigestiou, or Dyspepsia \v *nt of action 01 tho Liver or Disordered Stomach, there are no Bitimpare w ith these. Fo Druggi

ters tfiat can compare all Druggists.

sale by

-JameN Ruddle A Co.. fi*rop'rs. 41 Bullitt S'.reet Louisville, Ky. se:-18dmonAsata agm

TDK/- COUDEIST,

Of l.•ui»v■l!e,

%7 HO has acquired great celebrity in Loui*f V ville and Hiriiigiiout the State by his great

success in the treatment of C A IN OKI*.

The D ctor removes C aaoer without Pain or the Use of the knife, and in addi. iun to t;ns he treats oilcHUuNiC 1 ISEASaS with great success. A very Remarkable Case ot Cancer Cured by Dr. W. <J Cou<ten,uf Lovisvil'e.Ky. 1 wish to make a ststrOiO t to the public ol the case ot my litt e son, only three ind a a f yea’s o-'., who wa- so terribly afflicted with cancer, whicn was thought toa*incurable. wh* n 1 placed him unuer the Doclor’s oarc. Tbe cancer was a v«ry large o e, inV'iving aiincst the entij-e <-h ek. It appeared to be of a very malign nt character, ano a rapid growth, arid bad been comintr for about three yerrs. The Doctor mace an ap.dicxtion, which he continued but a short time, which aid not appear to produce but compa- atively little poiit to my son. The apolu cion appeared t leavet"* anoer In a -ead sta

anil ia a ie’ sure uudin, has since bt

entirely free from pain ' and

well anu my little

cured

1 have seen and heard of a great number ef oases cured by Dr Ut-nden’s treatment, and »n the strongest manner I reeommei d him to all those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with cancer. I would advise all persons afflicted to mate no delay iu securing Dr. > oud a’s treatment, as f cell, v his treatment to be less painful and far snperier to any other physician in the Unife d States Any one desiring further particulars can address me at Ilaglersyille, Henry county, Tennessee. . C. S PaYn.

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