Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1867 — Page 4
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AaauoesueiiSs tllia KvenlllBMETKOPOI.ITAN THEATER - LurretiA Uorgia—Solan Shingle. MORBISON’S OPERA IIALL-Arlington’s M instrols. To-dnr’a Advertiaementa* Metropolitan Theater.—M. T. Lingham, man nger. New Tea Stoic—Horn, Anderson ACo., No. 31 West Washington street. In Bankruptcy—Samuel Virden, I.afayctte. Lot!i’s Grand Opera—IT. Grau, General Agent. Uuslneaa Notlcaa. Largest Assortment—Carpets, Wall Paper, etc., Gall & Kush. 101 East Washington street. Washington Library Company. Night Blooming ccrcus—Pbnlou A Son, New York I5c<t Tonie—Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Callsay a Bark. Best Coal—James Frank, No. 23.', East Washmgton street. Vurtion Sale—A I, Hunt, at Nos. 7 and 8 Bates House Block. Rig Furniture Auction—William E. Frathcrs'on. Auctioneer. C IT Y NE W 8 . TLu bankrupt Law. V.'o have for sale the various blank forms for applications under the bankrupt law. Ati n-neys and others desiring any number of these blanks, will please send in their orders at "no**. To’irnsMlp Meetlngr, The Democracy of Center Township, Marlon ( ounty, will meet at the Court House in Indianapolis, on Saturday December 7,18G7, at two o'clock, for the purpose of selecting delegates t*> the County convention. — . LI. William Wilkison, Chairman. ]-ITWindy, yesterday. ISTTax-paylng time has come. JLlTThe hotels complain of dull times. TLITOl. MofTitt sells the best canned oysters at -’I North I'ennsylvania street. il'V'ery few people seem to be traveling now. KITOl. Mottitt sells the best keg oysters, at -i North I’ennsylvania street. Il^Theeity is perfectly stagnant so far as news is concerned. riTGood day for loafers, yesterday. The »!reet corners were erowded. ilTTlie Criminal Court is unusually busy now. JLETTbe Democratic Township Convention meets at the Court. House this afternoon. tTTThe pedestrian fever hao pedestrianated out of the afflicted. IiyBase ball playing nas played out. Wood sa ving will now be the rage. i lTThe ball season is commencing in lively style. Half a dozen are projected. — LI'-' A. T. Whittlesy, Esq., postmaster of Evansville, is In the city. GTMoses Craig, the murderer of WarrenftUer will be tried on Monday. A venue for a jury has been issued. X3TAll the European tourists and visitors to the Universal Exposition from this place have returned. Jl3T -Most of the visitors for the Benevolent Society, Lave canvassed their respective districts. —— OTIf the Republican National Convention is held here, a new hotel will have to be built.
ditea—d awsw —Ta The method le “Interesting,” and was once “hew.” The apparatui was Invented toy Dr* J. Hale, of this city, and has been toeeeeefully need by him in the treatment of bronchial affections, tot the p-t seven jean. By it Dr. Hale not only redoc— nitrate of rilver and sulphate of zinc to #pray, hot also other dial agents. The Doctor lathe Inventor of —or— ef inetromenta, for the treatment of aa—I, throat and long diseas—, ail of which an la common n— among the prof sett on. Aa be never applied tor a patent on any of hte instruments, hot h— devoted them to the cause of sdenm, It to hot fair that ho tbould have the credit of them. ISTOl. Meffltt —He the genuine SaddleRocks, at 24 North Pennsylvania street. K3T A large honse greeted Arlington'# minstrels last night at the Opera Hall. This troupe sin— Us last appearance hen, has gr—tly Improved, and is now one of the best In the country. The programme la- night abounded with good things, and there was such a variety as greatly to Increase the Interest. The song, “Fairy of the Wildwood” was particularly well sung by Mr. John Stoat, and the bumoroas burlesque of Arlington and Burgess, kept the audien— la a roar. L. H. West’s flegaolet solo, was a brilliant perform an—, which was only equalled by the singing of Longfellow’s “Ship of State” by s quartette composed ol Stout, Fredericks, Sweeqand Carter. The troupe give performanc— this afternoon at two o'clock and again at night, with entire change of programme. ySTTbe clean—t dining room in the city is 01. Moffltt's, 24 North Pennsylvania str—t. 13r Our citizens will doubtless be glad to learn that they are to have a short season of grand opera next week, at Opera Hall. Signor Lout's troupe, unde* th* able management of H. n~u, will appear on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, with a full chorus, orch estra and scenery. Among the troupe are the following eminent artists, most of whom have appeared here before: Madame Maria Frederic!, M’lle Clara Lang, Signor Lotti, Franz Hunmer, Joseph Weinlich and Mr. Steineke. The orchestra ia under the control of of William Oroscurth as musical conductor. The programme is as follows: On Thursday, Der Freiscbutz, or The Free Shooter; on Friday, Martha, and on Saturday, Faust. The sale of tickets will commence at Benham'a on Mon-
day.
^gT Warm meals at all hours, at the Branch Restaurant, 24 North Pennsylvania street. JQTThe Commissioner’s Court was held in the Criminal Court room, yesterday afternoon, in order to accommodate the crowd assembled to testify In, or hear the liquor case. Two residents of Cumberland, Jetse R. Ebaugh and William McConnell, have applied for licenses to sell liquor, and a number of residents of that vicinity have remonstrated against it. A good many witness— were sworn yesterday, and the good and bad characters of the petitioners were proved and disproved several times. All the inhabitants of Cumberland were on band to testily on one side or the o’.her. A decision will probably be made tc-
day.
Kellffl«Ma Natlcea. Rev. B. F. Foster will preach In the Universalist Church (Wallace's Block,) to-morrow morning, at half-put ten o’clock. Also In the evening, at seven o’clock; subject for for evening: “The moral tendency of doctrines.” Rev. W. W. Curry will preach at Eden’s Hall to-morrow, at half-past ten o'clock in the morning, and at half-put seven o’clock In the evening. All are invited.
Hume, Adams & Oo. W*uld onMuace t* tkelr friemU aad tfcat the extensive repairs and
alterations upon the «« Trade Palace
Building are now complete, and that they have moved into their new Car-
pet Warerooms, Nos.
and 38 West Washington Street, where they will keep at all seasons a lull and complete assortment of Carpets, Wall Paper and Window Shades in all grades, and of the latest designs and patterns, which we ©flfcr to the public at the lowest prices the market will allow. Having added a large room for the accommodation of our stock of W'all Paper, we will pay particular attention to that branch of our business. We are prepared to decorate in FreseoWork Churches, Public Buildings, as well as private houses? We employ none hut the best paper hangers and upholsters, and guarantee satisfaction to all. Our Carpet stock,as usual, will contain all the novelties of the season, and orders will he executed with promptness and in a workmanlike manner. In fact, it will be onr aim to maintain the high reputa-
tion the
TR.-A.13E Has always had, of keeping the best assortment of goods to be found in the State at the most reasonable prices. HIVE, ADAMS A CO.,
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ham Kkiene at HemdaoeiuL w^hhavp be— -iforwarded to the Sectot/If mkiaiile* ta Loncton, whereof your correspondent uysthe tottl a resent Mine Drafce’a Plantation Bitten was undoubtedly placed among the ruins by the agent of Dr. Drake, wa «k*ireto state he to incorrect in ever., respect. If a bottle wu found there bearing our letteriag.the language of the Ancient Romans wu different from
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Yloney—The demand tor mommy » n the pert of the hog packers still eoatinace Ms absorb all that the banks are able to let them have, and ceasequeatly, other bprrowen Bad — greater ease in the market, and we quote rales firm at U per
cent.
Exchange—la demand at par buying and premium seIHug.
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aghntbMumrmiaxiicrs VC XU U1II a Europe, and has not been in Italy at all. No doubt Americans carry Plantation Bitters to Rome; but trying to impose upon a hocletv of antiquarians in this way, seems quite useless, and we do not appreciate the joke. It ia unnecetssry for US to spend money .he Europe white we are unable to supply tbc demand for these
celebrated bitters here.
Respectfully, p. H. DMMCXA CO. Magnolia Water.—A Ikcligbtfwl toilet article—onperiot U> Cologne and at half the price. 3-dt>eod<&w2w Clalfdrema* Sleighs.—Ttow place to buy is Baldwin’s Fancy Bazaar. 5-3-eod
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Trustees’ Meeting.—There will be a meeting ol the trustees of the borne for friend-
ISVThc treasurers of all tbe counties In the State, except one or two, have made tbe October settlement. Three cases of Intoxication were disposed of in tbe Police Court yesterdsy. Business is unusually dull. E3TT. F. Ryan reports his sales for November st $2S,000, the excise tax on which was |28. _ nfFresh fish are now brought here from the sea. Cod and haddock are the principal varieties. S2TW. R. Manlove, Esq., and A. P. Stanton, Esq., have formed a law partnership under tbe style of Manlove & Stanton. IdF The denizens of the suburbs don’t like the Idea of being taken Into the city. We don’t blame’em. It must be nice to have no city taxes to pay. t7*Dunng November the Eagle Machine Works manufactured four and a half tons of castings and 86.900 worth of machinery. The | Internal revenue tax was 8293 60. — i—i • h— 12y“Tapley” swears tnat he Will Pound the author of that abominable pun perpetra*ed in the Evening Commercial, If he can i-atch him. JdF’Why don’t somebody get up an eating match. There are scores of men here who could do tall work in that line, and are not •‘afeerd they’ll bust” either. UTIf the employes of the gas company when digging trenches across streets and sidewalks, would fill them up carefully, a great deal of Inconvenience would be done awny with. The city authorities should not a'.lww so many onsightly and dangerous holes to remain on the streets. I27*ln tbe cases of Frank Galloway and James Conklin, in the Criminal Conrt jester day, a motion to quaeh was overruled and Galloway’s trial set for to-day. In the care of Percy H. Fatout, indicted fer obtaining money under false pretences, on motion the Indictment was quashed. BSTThe Cirentt Cent# were trying the ease of Gilmore vr/tM city ef Indianapolis, yesterday. Tbe plaintiff alleges that the etty had taken a portion ef her lot in order to widen the street, and roes for damages. Tbe case of Bradmaler ««. BehHllnger will be argued nexlTueaday night. nrrhe everlasting Chambers case will be decided by Judge Scott this morning. The question as to the validity of theordiaanee Not 1863, providing for the punishment of offences against public decency in general and bon of ill fame in particular, will be settled. If not constitutional some parties eaa make It hot for tbe city.
|^In s case of larceny eemmltted the ether day, the proeecnUng witness, 8 merchant, attempted to compromise the case; promMng net to prosecute if the stolen article was returned. Probably the gentlemen was sot aware that he was making ktonself liable to prosecution, but each wee tbe cnee. It to an-
lawful tor anyone teaM
felony, aad thh Iffdldal antherttiee are determined to proeeeato any eueh ernes whle*T may Trodt arise. It to t^e|gp< doty eforory ettHro te
aid, an teas he mb.
staut, at nine o’clock, at the rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association. A full attendance to desired, as business cf Impor-
tance will come before the meeting.
E. T. Fletcher, Secretary.
jeJ* The festival of tbe Second Universallst Church, will take place on Tuesday evening, the 10th Instant, at Masonic Hall, instead of Thursday, as reported. They Intend to have oysters, coffee and all the good things usually displayed on such occasions. The festival is to assist in furnishing their new church on
Michigan street.
E7Mn exhibition of the fire alarm telegraph will be given to-day, after three o’clock this evening, at Bryant and Stratton’s College in Blackford’s block. The citizens generally are Invited to attend. This telegraph was exhibited here about a year ago, and attracted a good deal of attention. It is the same apparatus used In Cincinnati, Louisville, and other
citle*.
K3T To-night Is the last of Miss EmeUe Melivllie’s engsgement at the theater, and it would be well for theater goers to attend. The performance promises to be unusually good, as it Includes Miss Melville in one of her finest
roles.
S2TC. Lehretter A Co., of tho “Capital Restaurant,” will set another of their unequalled lunches to-night, and if people are mindful of their own interests, they will certainly not fail to attend.
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5QT Hon. Baylesa W. Hanna was in the city yesterday. He reports the surveys on the new proposed railroad to Terre Haute as being pushed forward with great vigor. The road will be built, aa the Lord to for It. td^The temperance festival which was to have taken place at Morrison’s Opera Hall on Thursday evening, in consequence of the en gagement of the Hall for that night, is postponed to the Tueadsy evening following. gyOnMonday next, December?, Cincinnati trains will leave tbe Union Depot at 1:40, A. M., 10:16, a. M, and 8:60, p. M. Lafayette and Chicago trains will leave at 8:40, a. m., 12:60, P. M., and 8:40, p. M.
26 and 28 YFeat Wastiingtoi decfdtt
Street*
BsMjomr Brother secured aa Certificate of tbe Washington Library Company of Philadelphia, in aid of the Riverside Instituts for educating orphans? Each Certificate costs a dollar, with a beautiful ergriving, worth more than a dollar at retail, and«c :us besides, a present at the Great Distribution by tbe Company, and an equal chance that the present may be one worth thousands of dollars. It is wonderful and true. Read advertisement.
at Baldwin’s Fancy Bazaar.
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Todd, Carmichael Ac Williams are receiving a targe assoctcirnt of games for-little folks, beautiful books, blocks, toy sets, ep’. Go and soled early--at Giena’a Block. 2-3 eod. The New York Par Manufacturing Company make up their own furs luto tbe latest style, and dealing exclusively in furs, enables them to sell to suit tbe tlrce-f. 315?“ Special attention given to altering furs.
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— • — ■ - Blanket*! Blanket* Cheap I— Comforts made from the best materials, now ready at the City Store. 30-tf filandoome! UepauaL Cheap! Dress Goods, st tile City Store, 37 East Washington street. 30-lf Factory FTaanels. Jean*, Wool Yarns, are all sold at Factory prices, at the City Store, 37 East Washington street. 30-tf Good A cent* Wanted im every county la this State for the following unapproachable instruments: Stein way A Son*’ Pianos, Msanhe Ac Co.’* Plan oo, good cheap pianos, and Smith’s American Organ*, also, to canvass fer the Western Musical Be view, a monthly imieieal journal. Address. H. L. Bexham & Co., ol0-d&w3m Indianapolis, Indiana. “Your I.otlon has cured me of Tetter (or Salt Rheum) on my hands cf thirty yean standing,” writes Joseph Eistler, of Danville, Indiana, who has been using Palmer’s Vegetable Cosmetic Lotion. 3-d&wlw
Government securttiaa-WtttMat any change in quotations: United State* sixes ef tafi * :: “ iS* : :: IS .. «. «* li- *•*> !•»« 7-80’s, 8d series 1.06 106V ‘ “ “ M “ -1.85 1.063 Revenue stamps art sold ia snms from fl00 to 8300 at three per amt. discount, aad la sums over $300 at four per cent. Quotations of money xnd stocks in New York. Friday: Money—Active and firm at #®7 per cent., for caH loans. b .Sta r ling-Firm, at »X«9*, goM, for first class • Gold—Firmer opening at 137*. advancing to 137k . and closing m* ■.Government Stocks—Market quiet and a shade easier, closing steady at the following quota-
tions;
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Wittenberg; Ac Rmochhnupt ore offering Prints, Brown and Bleached Cottons, Canton Flannels and all other Domestics, at the lowest prices in the city. Save money at the City Store. 3U-tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HYATT’S AJLFKB.hUSAM,
pspsl: Gene:
Ulcers.
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Life. Certincates at Depot, 168 Elm street, Cincinnati. fl a bottle; six for 85; sent all over by express. ~ T '. \ V * dsm
Eureka Liquid Blue Is a superior article of bluing put up in three ounce viah which is rapidly taking the place of Box Blue. WARRANTED NOT TO SPECK CLOTHES. The attention of tbe track is respectfully invited. Send for a circular. GEORGE R. SLATER, Sole Proprietor, novlS dly 69 Fourth street, Pittsburg.
A* a Love Token Phnlom Ac So*’* Matchless Extract of the “ Night Blooming Cereus ” is the most appropriate in the whole
, _ . . catalogue of souvenirs. Cupid—fresh from Ms . „ , , , .nest of rose leaves and with their arOma on
Y3TA H. Conner Esq., and Major O. M. Wilson, a committee appointed to secure the Republican National Convention for this place left for Washington last evening. They will be gone about ten days. KYMohn Quinlan eemmltted an aaaault and battery on one Mr. Jeffries. Esqaire Curtis being appealed to yesterday, fined Quinlan for assault and Jeffries for provoke, seven dollars
apiece.
KY'RsndaU’s Saddle Rock eyeters can not be surpassed. They ere magnificent in any way you take them, especially roasted. 31 South Illinois street to tbe place to get them. t3TDavld E. Cutter, of La Porte county; Gyorge T. Parker, of Montgomery county, and Robert S. Miller, of Cass, bave filed petitions In bankruptcy. Urine passenger receipts of tbe Bellefoutalne BaUroad during November were f43, 882, on which the revenue tax was $1,095 80.
hts wings—could not infuse into the air such enchanting fragrance. Sold by all druggists. 7-2 Phalon A Son, New York. The Best aod Original Tonic of Iron, Phosphorus, and Colisays, known as Cis well, Mack A Co.’a Ferro Pbosphorattd Elixir of Calisaya Bait. The Iron restores color to tbe blood, tbe Phosphorus renews waste of tbe nerve tissue, and the Calisaya gives a natural healthy tone to the digestive organs, thereby curing dyspepsis in its various forms. Wakefulness, General Debility, and Depression of Spirits. Manufactured only by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. Sold by all druggists. * Dec.7-lyS.eow James Framk toss* some of tke best coal for sale at 20 cents per bushel. Office No. 25)^ East Washington Street. 7-2 Otristma* Book*.—Oo early and select presents from tbe large and splendid stock of Todd, Carmichael and Williams, Glenn’s Block. C-3-F.SAM.
Tickets for tke Orphan* Benefit* December 11, by the Mendelssohn Society, are for sale at the Music and Book Stores, rod can be exchanged for reserved seats at Ben ham Eros. & Co., without extra charge. G-2 A Suitable Holiday Present!—If yon have a dear little wife, get her to go with yon to Beifikamto and pick yon onta nice suit a* a holiday present. If yon have aot the above mentioned “little piece of divinity,** go in person and gmt a Knobby Suit, ibat will insure yon la setting; one. He has just received a fine assortment of Pantaloon Hoods for tbe Holiday trade. Hcmember the place,Heit kam’s, No. 8 West street.
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Scarf#; tbs latest Dexter Scarfs; new and nobby Diamond Scarfs; very handsome Velvet Waterfalls; very nsst Weston’s Neck-tie. Th* nge Piccadilly Collars, New York city. Cut Cloth Shtote Bade to order. White Shirts made to order. Rad Flannel Underwear cheap. Underwear of all kinds very low. All above gsodest reduced prices at Smith A Foster *, No. SI Weal Peons? It rota Street. V
All shades of I.adtea’ Cloak log;* now on tale at the City Store. 90-tf For ZVottiachom JLaoe Curtains, or beautiful embroidered goods, try the Ctty
30-tf
Boys* Skates.—K very body hmjj st Baldwin A Co.’s Bazaar. # I add.
tberstop’s today at 9% k. XL All kinds. Be furs rod ffa. Also In the sftesMm aad sveulBg s great variety of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Wetoteb eto . eto. ■sstitse tor all. Wtc E. txnMamtoi, AtetUwror. • A ; . • A': i **
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Todd,Carmichael and Williams, wholesale and retail Booksellers rod Station* ers, Glenn’s Block, have nearly doubled their shelves and still not enough room for their large stock of Books and Games, etc., for Holiday Presents. Call on them early. 6-3-F^.AM. OU landscapes in patent metallic frames, beautiful and cheap, just the things for Christmas present. Size viz : 6x6 only 81 30. Size via: 7x11 only $2 26. Size viz: 9x14 only $3 00. Sent by mail on receipt of the price. Sold wholesale and retain by Todd, Carmichael A WillUms, Glenn’s Block. 2-3 eod FaraT Fnrs! Furs!—The I8«r«r York Fur Manufacturing Company, No. Hi South Meridian street, will sell at retail for the next thirty days, their entire stock of fine ladles’ Furs at lha lowest New York price. Special attention given to altering furs. ' 3-lm Gents* Skates. — Every style* cheap, at Baldwin's Bazaar. 6-3-eod.
H•11 sway’s mis and Olstmeat.— Doxzstic Rmznrcs —No other tormula combine so compact or concentrated a form the active and essential properties of medicine, or are so well adapted to family use as these popular remedies. Devoid of mineral and vegetable poisons, simple bat efficacious in operation, they may be administered with equal safety to the as to tan adult. No household should be without a supply, as they are always useful in case of accident. Sold by all Druggists. de -3 d&wlw
Buying. Selling
Coupons of 1881 i.Mj* i.l*x 4 ”18® 10 x 107 *
...1.04J4 104* 1.06K 1.06X 107*4 1 0~X
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Breadstuff*-There Is a better feeling In the
market to-day. occasioned by the advance in
p ices in New York. Corn haa advanced 6c. Flour- Steady; family is quoted at 811 30® 13 6)
for best brands. Buckwheat, 86 35®5 60. corn meat, $1 70 for new; no old in the market Graham flour, 86®6 60 per ewt. ; middllas*, 807 per ton for best. Bran, *se per ton. Shorts, per
ton.
Grain—Active; wheat is quoted at 83 30; corn advanced to 70c. for ear from farmers; do. shelled, new, 75c.; do. da, old, 90®96e.; oats, 65a.; rye, |1 35; barley. $1 36® 1 38; hnckwheat, fl®l 96. Live Stock—The total receipts of live stock since Tuesday were sixty head of good beef cattle, which were all sold to butchers for home consumption. There is a slight advance iu the best and second quality, while there is a decline in the common grades. We quo’e b->ef cattle: Last day. To-day. Best quality 8# 00® 5 35 (6 35®6 On Second do . 4 5n®4 75 « 30®3 00 Common 4 00®i 25 3 23 Burk—There is considerable more activity in tbs keg m .rket to-day. than for several days past Tho question of prices, however, for the mss’ery of which a struggle has been going on for some time, between feeders and packers, is not yet decided. There are a great many sellers, with offerings free at quotations, but buyers will n t give the prices. At this time last year the prets ranged from 86 36 to 5 76, again-18* 15 to 6 70 this year. We beard of sales being made to-day at both extremes of the range, according to the quality. Thetygs that bring tbe latter fl^uru must be very superior In every way. J. C. Fer guson will have in pen’s a’ter to-day's slaughtering abont 5,000 he id; thi* is tbe largest r umber that have been on hand. b>~any d-m iu the city, at one time, during the season. In onr comments yesterday morning, on an item from the Johnson County Press, we were mistaken. Messrs. Wheat, Fletcher A Co., today, informed us that they bad purchased a lot of 169 hogs, extra heavy, at Franklin, at 87, which was entirely above the market prices. We learn, also, that Messrs. W., P. & Co. have withdrawn from that market, as the “competition ’’ is too strong; farmers there are getting better trices for their hogs than at any other place in the State. Tbe average weight of one hundred and flttythree heg- or Mr. John Nutter (of his own rais- ! — -vasf
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Solon Robinson, Rev Bish<-p Scott, Pr L E. I.—. Yonmaos, Frank Ricker, Lafe Develin, Mrs Dr. Bland, Oran*e Judd, and many others, will tail you tnat the l»oty Washing Maui ine and Universal Wringer save their co-t in cbithing every year, besides savinx one half the time and two-thirds the laborof washing. You may prove their statements true by sending the letail price: Washer, *14: extra a ring, r, $9: and we will forward, to places where no one is selling, either or both, tree of charge*. It. after ■ trial o* Oae month, you are not entirely satisfied, we will refund the money on tho return of tnc Machine, freight Bree. Large discount to the trade every-
where. Address ^
R C. BROtotolVG, Seneral Agent,’*' 39 Courtlan.it street. New York, or G. M. BALL ' KD, Indianapolis,
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DR. TOBIN’S VENETIAN LlNiMENT.
A. HTJaTBUG*. How Often we hear this expression from persons reading advertisements of Patent Medicines, and in nine cases ont of tan they may be right. It Is over nineteen years since I introduced my medicine, the VENETTIaN LINIMENT, to the public, i had no money to to advertise it, so I left it for sale with a few druxgists and storekeepers throngh a small section of the country, many taking it with gifeat reluctance; but I told them to lei any one have It, and if it did not do all 1 stated on my pamphlet, no one need pav for it. In some stores two-ox threobottle* wetqrtakem on trial by parsons present I was by many thought epaiy, aad that Would be the las t they would see of me. But I knew toy medicine was no humbug In about two months I began,to receive orders for more Liniment, some calling it my valuable Liniment, who had refused to sign a receipt when I left it at their store. Now my sales are mi lions of bottles yearly, and all for cash. I warrant it superior to any other medicine fortbe cure of. Croup, Diarrhea, Dysentery, CoHc,'Vomiting, Spasma and £** Mekness, is-an internal remedy It to fwrtoctiy^-taaecentto’take internally—cm oath aeeompanying each bottle—and externally for Chronic Rheumatism; Headachy Mumps, Fro-ted Feet, Bruises,* Sprains, Old Sores, Swellings, Sore Throats, etc., etc. Sold by all the Druggists. Depot, 58 Cortiandt street. New York. Price SO cents and $1.
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This question is practically answered in the affirm alive by then sands cl physicians every day Sometimes they prescribe the ordinary forms of al<-ohel; sometimes tinctures which are simply inferior alcohol, more or less medicated; but no small proportion of the faculty give the preference to aOSTRTTRR'S STOMACH BIT MBS, as the moot carefully prepared medicinal stimulant at present known ‘ It is im possible for prejudice Itself to be blind 'to tbe marked success with which this extraordinary tonic and alterative has laecn administered in cases of nxarxrsi a during the last twenty years. If it were possible
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wonder, then, that it Iris become a STaitoaxs xxbicxxx in every State, city, town an! village to tbMJnited States, and that names, the most distinguished ia literature, avtagd, science^ are the vouchers for its remarkable properties. The Immense manufactory at Pi«libM i j,h,'Wfth its extensive storehouses, is the largest establishment of the kind tn tho country and, probably. In tho
ment on this continent, and, by the* blessing of Providence, the beneficial results of this une-
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k Son, in this vicinity, is repo.ted to be 9 000 Tlii eatst>lishm«nt stnicrlntonaed by Hon Juh > Ware, is one of the best regulated iu tbe State —
Jeffersonville Democrat.
Packing st mis Poikt —We learn f.om Mr. Hunter, proprietor of the packing bouse tn this city, that up to fiatnrday last, November 30, there had been kil ed and packed at this establishment 6,100 heau of h xs and 600 head o’ beeves The number of hogs Killed ex. ee.l8 considerabH’the number packed up to tbe same time last ysar though tho average of wo ght is not near so hiah. Hoxs are atill coming m free v, both for cutting and shipment —Muacfe Guard'isn.
tNpcsmmau .Harriet. Cincinnati, Friday, December U. Flour—Closed firmer With holders asking an advance Of 23o.; sales of fsmUy at; 11$U Wheat—Closed with a food demand ard mere buyers than sellers; sales at 9270't N >. 1 ml. and 82 45 for No. 2 do. Corn—Advanced to 88g90c. for new, in the ear. '. ' Oats-Steady; sales at 65c. for No. 1. Rue—Advanced to$1 65 and holders asked #1 66 at the close; receipts light. T1 C»tt..n-Firmer and prices higher; sales of 2,200 bales at 14^015c. tor middling uplands Whisky—Ntfj dull aad pricaa aosainal at |3 in bond. , . Hogs—Opened firm at full prieos; sales of live at 86 75te7 26; dressed, f» 50<3!>.but the weather became quite warm at the clou and outers wftbdaew and the market dosed weak. Receipts, 19,000 head; total packing to date, about 16:1.000 head. ^ M ss Fork—Was immoderate demand, with salt a of old at 821 aad new at 822 60. Lard—In speculative demand at 12)£c.. but few sellers at this rate, holders asking 12%c. Green Meats—Sales at 7%, 12@12%e. tor shoulder* and hams. _ Bulk Meats—No demsndBbd prices are Butter—Scarce and firm at36340c. for fresh
Western.
Eggs—Advanced to 32c. and the supply to light. **.. Linseed Oil—Steady; sales at flfil OS the latter is the jobbing rate. Petroleum—DeeiiMd to 43Q45c. tor refined, duty paid, sod market dull. Apples—Unchanged with a fair demand; miles at $2 50484. Potatoes—In fair demand and unchanged; sates at fSfiS 25 per barrel. Beef Cattle—In lurkt supply aad the market 1* firm; sales at 83 MQ6 50, gross. Shorp—Firm but unchanged; sales at f3 50 ®3 50 pm cental, gross. Money—Msjket to a shade earier at 10Q12
per cent.
Exchange—Plenty and dull. Gold—1.37 buytotr; 187)^ selling. i - .. y cnicasa Aaraos. CHMiaaOk Friday, December 6.
Flour—Firmer and moderately active; sales
at *7 26fil0 00 for spring extras.
Whesi—Uunchanged; sates of No. 1 at ft 80A187; ft 75fil 77)4 No- 2; closing steady
st ITfin^e. tor middling uplaads.
Fi-mr—15fi25c. better; sales of 14^00 barrole at «8 20#i for superfiM State a*d Western; fO 40® 10 50 for extern State; $810fil2 for extra Western; 89 60d|12 75 for round hoop Urito: $M)£12 for common to good St. Louis; 812^L7 for good to obofeo extra do.; ckotog firm. Caiiforaia, steady; sales of 280 sacks
and barrels at $11 50313 25.
^Rye Flour-Sales ol 360 barrels at 87 25fi9
Whisky—Quiet and unchanged.
Yheal—Receipts, none; 8fi5c. better; sales M00 bushels at 83280282 for No. 2 spring; 8# 3ote2 38 for No. 1 do ; g2 40 for amber Green Bay;$2 95 for white California; |1 90 her State*** 1 * ! * mUwrB » “ d ^ 73 ^ for “* ^By^grm; sales of 2,000 bushels of North Barley—Scarce snd advancing; sales of 30,100 bushels at 8153 for Western in store; 8L79
afloat; 73c. for Canada West. aad firm; sales of 8,000 bushels
of Canada West.
^ Pea*-Satee of 8,000 bushels at |1 41 i* Corn-Receipts. 9.670 bushels; 2«3c. better; sales of 46,000 bushels at $1 33 for mixed Western In store aad fl 36)* afloat; $1 SOfil 32 for new do.; $1 32 for new white Southern. Oris—Receipts, 14 6.70 bushels; opened firme r 8ale8 of 48.000 bu-h* Is at i9@80c. for W esteru in store and 83c. afloat. 9j R r -Sa , to of 20 picus of Carotin a at 8X3
Coffee—Quiet.
Sugsr-Quiet; sales of 100 hogsheads of Cu-
1,200 boxes of "
Moissers-Firm xnd quiet; sales of247 hogs-
heads of D-imara at 4o@57c.
Hops—Qules; sales at 40®«3c. for Ameri-
can.
Petroleum-Quiet; sales at 10Wc. for crude and23Xe. forrttioed bonded. D°rk—Heavy and drooping; sales of L850 barrels at 821 44a21 65 tor mess; closing at 821 44, cash; $184918 50 for prime; $19 75® 10 prime mess; also, 500 barrels of mess at sellers’ option for January at $22 87. Beef—Heavy: sales 0 t 36,000 baraels at previous prices; 125 tierces oS India ——- »% 40c. Beef Hama—Finn; sales of 430 barrels at aojasc. Bacon* 1 Firlner; 8ale8 at I® 0 - 9>r city. „itot Meats-Quiet; sales of 235 packages at 8«9Xc. for shoulders; HX@13%c. for hams. Lard—t mnerand active; sales of 2,300 barrels at 12X&13XC. Liverpool—Quiet and steady; 15,000 bushels pf corn at 10a. per steam. LATEST MARKETS—5 T. M. Flour—Closed 5®I0c. better, with lair demand and partly speculative. Wheat—Eirm; sales at $2 30®2 32 for No. 2 spring and $2 35®2 38 for No. 1 do. Rye—Quiet and firm; sales at fl 68 for Western. Gate—Dull; sales of Western at 79c. in store and 81%c. afloat. Corn—Firm; sales at $1 n.7 La store, and fl 35)4 afloat for mixed Western; $1 2S®1 33 for new mixed Western. Pork-Quiet and steadv; sales of 1,000 barrels at |2l 50«21 32)i, cash, and regular. Bacon—Steady and in fair demand. Cut Meats—Firm and quiet. Beef—Steady and in fair demand. Lard-Quiet; sales at 12t£ «!13>;c. for fair to prime steura and kettle rendered. Cleveland .VtarRet. fiLKVELANn. Friday. December 6. K. ui -Q iiet and steady but closes firm; sal s at rb odeffll 5) for double extra spring; ill®12 for dcuble ex’ra red winter; $12 50@13 (X) for deuble ex’ra andtreble extra white. Wheat—Mare acf.le an.i 4@';e. higher for No. 1; red winter held at $2 42@2 45 for No. 1; $2 33@2 45 for No. 2; $2 lo@2 12 for Milwaukee spring. Corn—More demand at better prices,- old No. 1 held at 98<899c.: new, 94@95c. uats—Firmer and better; sales of No. 1 State at 66@67c from store. Rye—Nominal li unchanged and the market quiet; held at f l :55@ 140 for State and West-
ern.
Barley—Firm aad better; held at $160@1 65 tor No. 1 State and Canado; $1 45@1 50 for No. 2. Petroleum—Dull and Nomii>»l at 43,345c. for free, and 23@24c. for bonded. New York stock market. Nxw York, Friday, December 0. Stocks—Opened steady; market advance on Northwestern ermtnoo; closed firm. Pacific Mail,122)^;New York Central, 114V;; Erie, 71)^; Reading, 92)^; Michigan Central, 110; Michigan Southern, 10S)£; Rock Island, 95)^; Northwestern. 64%; do. preferred, 66%; Fort Wayne, 97%; Pitisourg, 82%; Hudson, 126%; Western Union Telegrapo, 12%; Toledo. 102%; St. Paul, preferred, 61%. Express Stocks—Wells. Fargo A Co., 54; Adams, 82; American, 80%; Merchants Union. 40%. auninsr Shares—More active; Gregory, 580; Smith & Partnalee, 400; Quartz Hill. 115; Ooryden, 43; Wallklll, 560, Euge Hill, 345. Receipts at tbe sub treasury, payments. 1.699,925; balance. 103.599,932. Milwaukee market. Milwackkb. Friday, December 6. Flour—Firmer, with sales at $9 00@9 50 for city double NX; fS75@9 25 for country do.; extra, S 00@8 50. Wheat—Uosettled; sales at$18S% for No. 1; $1- 87% for No. 2. 0*1.— Dull; sales at 68c. for No. ‘i. Corn—Quiet; sales at 86@87e. for new thelied. Receipts—Flour, 1.600 barwls; wheat, 1,000 bushels; oats, 10,000 bushels; corn, 12,000 bushels. Shipments—Flour, 800 barrels; wheat, 800 bushels; oats, bushels; com, bushels. Tsieds market. TOLKDO, Friday, December 0. Flour—Quiet. Wheat—Tending upward; sales of amber at $2 58fi2 60. Corn—Old, quiet; new active at 2@2c. better; sales old Michigan at 97c.; new at 94@96c. Oats—1c. better; sales of No. 1 at G6c. Rye—Unchanged. Bajley—Quiet. Dressed Hogs—Firm at 7%@7%c.
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Indiana State Fair, Oct, 1867. takktr ttltlag, Zm* *M rtcklig, Genuine Cotto* filled. PAGE'S PATEMT LACE LEATHER, And all other k nds of Leather, for sale by JOHN F1SMACK. 125 South Meridian Street, aovte d3m topcoltthp IMDIA NAPOLI A MUSIC. ^ TT S I O .
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MI8S EAIL1E HEEYIULE lath*grand Ledger ramaaeeof HIDOEIV JHATVID! XIM^ra-ttre-gth^^T* 8At«N«J KYCBlBfft 7, Ike performance will commence with LUCRETIA BORGIA. To conclude with SOLAN SHIIVGrUE.
in rehearsal
BEXHAM BRO.’S&CO.,
Saeeeaaurs ts M. Uenkaoi A Ou.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MUSIC DEALERS.
Streets of New York.
N B —A portion of the Gallery has beoa set aside for the exclusive use of comaxn rxxsoMS. Morrison’s Opeki Hall. XHK CiRKAX AULIXtiTOX MINSTRELS, (From Arlington Hall Chicago.) Tavo IViglits Onl^. Friday aad Saturday, Dec. C and 7. Led ih person by the Andes of the Ethiopian world W. W. ARLINGTON, While at no leaser altitude we observe with reverential awe tbe sublimity of a COOX, ZBTJZRQOESS, riy l8< l “America’s Favorite Comedians, forming tbe GRKaTRST ALLIANCE in the ular corps 0 ©!' 1 * 61 * l ar 4 e » t and most pop. HKnTEiY5IANIE.Y ARTISTS ® Ter . confederated In one organization. While repairing their Hall in *. hicajto, this celebrated
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77 for No. 2.
Quiet and %e. Lower; sales at 83%85c, for No. 2; 79fi80%o. tor new.
Oats—Firmer and %<8ic. higher; sales at
b SliMlffttltl iMeSSJLxy l ,11
7o. hlgker; sales at fl 06^1 55 for NOr-l; tl 53 for No. 2; closing at the outside figures. ; Yteley-Usisteisd rod iwrcr,sales at fl 6066 for No. 2. Mess Pork-Sales at $21 75c.®22 00, for Janusrv delivery; 82159, eab.- ■ Lard—Easier; sales at 12<312%c. Green Meats—Steady; sales 01 shoulders at 7^: hams lie. ’ Balk Meats—Quiet; sales of shoulders at IHk; sweet picktMl hams 13® z Dressed Easier and t5®25c lower; sales at 87 22@7 50, dividing on two hundred
pnnnrfa.
Live Hogs—Active; sales at $5 25®7 25 for •.to extra choice.
^Receipts-Flour, 8,400 barrels; wheat, 28,<no BuskaU; corn, 28,000 bushels; oats, 7,000 bushels; live hogs, 15.000 head. Shipments—Flour, 6,000 barrels; wheat. as»-: ???! im rm **
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The market is quiet and steady for the most IffSMkteions of staple cottons: Onlv n Hmited
that of any other proprietary medicine establish- Hamilton, bfriwriyhna OsntoB - ffannels
trade.
are
scarce at any price and Laoonta and Fra*oonia haue advanced 1^. aadrih* .teieik %*.
swms-oy-
Brow* aheetings are also hi light stock
Heauy mekes are firm at 14%e. for Appleton A aad Lawrence C; 15c. tor Clarks aad I*JlMiBeed,aad 15%c. for AUanUo T,which
4sei>ery scarce.
Ho change except %c, wffifMsri ro aeaoe
■t^es of prints.
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I* 1 A IN <> S
)iuan dties of the l nited Stales,
flar*Admission 50 cents; Reserved Sea - - ~5
cents.
Doors ojtcn at a quarter io seven; commence ai a quarter to eight o’clock J. H. HAVERLY. Manager. D. B. IIODufc'-. Advance Agent" dec3 .tit ^ -Vssijtant Agect. LOTTI’S GRAND OPERA! FOR THREE NIGHTS ’ WITH FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA.
Signor Lotti begs to announce to Uie citirec- ol Indianapolis that the Ureas Opera Tvoupe w ill appear in THREE GRAND OPERAS
BAKERY, ETC.
PARROTT, NICKUM ft Ca, 8 TEA. BA Cracker and Bread Bakery, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HOUSE, 188 Kao* Washfaffitoa Street, T7*EEP constantly on hand tke following vaIV rieties of ORJk.OYCSRS.
BUTTER, PICNIC,
8UDA
BOSTON, LKMON, CREAM.
SUGAR,
GKAHaM and CMACJLKKLS.
City and.Country trade supplie<l on liberal
Families or Groceries supplied with a
Choice article of BRKAD.
, We have i-ew and improved machinery which give us unsurpassed lacilities for the manufacture of the above article*, and we are deUmined to sell a* cheap as the cheapest. dec# dim
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
HULIMV PRESENTS.
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have now in store the most complete vaTOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, which can be brought together. A navy largo portion of them arc of our own selection, at the place of manufacture. We hare a large tot off
entirely new
GAMES AND PLAITjaiJSGS,
among which are a great many very i Picture Books, Dressed DoLU, very
rrussiau .N&dcuft*£Aiis,9Cw00i. anos, large size for children. 1
Toy China Ware, Doll W*radle8 and ueaswaas. Parlor Swings for babies. Tables and Settees for children from two to eight yean old. Rocking Hones, Swiss Music Boxes, alt sixes, German Accord eons. Cfirer Cases of Turkish Morocco, extra fine. Walking Canes, a splendid large stuck, sow© of them very handy to carry by ateht. Pocket Knives, ne pros ultra for ladiee and grate! they have each from six to twenty four parte es fcissors, gimWets, corkscrew, saws, needles.
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very instructive
*»•» W** fkstetmeo
picks, nail files, screw drivers, genuine
Merschauin Pt
9®' __ _ ■ other Albums, ileroeod Bags, Bteroscopes, Steroscqpte Views, Cane Chato^foavellBg. Luaeh and -tenrsing Baskets, and Rosaries and Crucifixes for Houses and Chnrorios. CHABLXS XAYBk A CO , R9 West Washington Street
Falrtank’a Standard Scales.
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tr. F. OAiULVPs So.74 West Wash. 8t.
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GOOD CHEAP PIANOS.
GUP SQUARE IP littKH
S»1 A-’ IV JO SJ.
I>ei* F'i'eiteicliiietz, (THE FCEK SHOOTER.) Thursday Evening, December 12. Friday Evening, December 13* Faust, Satnrday Evening, December it. With the following eminent Artists: MAKE* FREDRRICI. The delig''tfnl Prima Donna tbe brUUant Artist, and the unrivalled M&rgueriU in Faust. Itl’tol.K l.ffiNO. The young and fascinating irima Donna. atCITOM S OTTI, Tka great sweet-voiced Tenor of the principle Opera Houses of the United States, Havana, aud Mexico, FKATfiZ HRMMKJt, The famous and popular Tenor JOS. Yff EOUfilH. The grand favorite Basso. mil. STE1XKKK, The tavorite Baritone.
American Organs,
SHUT MUSIC IAM0 BOOKS.
Musical Merchandise.
fiTAgwito wkult^'toi erery^coaity la la*
the Western Musical Review
JkavK Sell RmaXwaxaef t*i
teKHHAm USD.’* * Otero ssplt dawfia lndla»a»sMs. todUab_
Full Chorus and Orchestra.
WILLIAM GROSC URTH, - Musical Conductor.
Signor Lotti begs to announce to the citizens of Indi*nap"lis that no pains will be spared to make the three graad operatic representations as perfect as possible. Dr Ice of Admlaalen One Dollar. Reserved Seats fifty cents extra. The sale of tickets witi commence at nine o'clock Monday morning, at Ben ham Bros. A Co.’s Music Store, wh> re seats can be secured. • H- GRAU, General Agent. TA~ E8. Taxes for 1867.
j^OTICE is hereby given that I am now ready Marion County. The Taxes for the year ISfit are as follows, v iz:
TOWNRHIPS.
•urswife's Indianapolis, per 8100 IndiroapoUx. Centre Township outside of the euy of Indianapolis, per cJnier'’ri>wnshij»,imM outside the city «t Indianapolis........ Franklin township, pell irog Township, per PwtryTownship.'poU Ptoe^ Township, per Pute Township, poll
CIGARft.
YTro Beat na4 Cfc*te»rot O I <3- A. K, S !|
IK THB CITY AT
GREEJVFS DBCU STORE
Warren Ton ns’p, per Wnrren Towns’p.poll Lawrence Township i&SStMtip, D^oTTewiship, yWAA**« a aea. 1^*1 MM
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