Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1868 — Page 3

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DAILY HERALDj. PvblUhtdaTaryaoralng by THB H2JRALD COMPANY, IK TUK HERALD BUILDING, 16 1*2 East Washington St.,

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

Puama or tub daily. n and after Norembcr 1, the price of the Dally

reiald will be a. f.llowt:

1 • oarrriert, agent* and new* dealer* per copy 8c o regular inbaerlben, when delivered by

carrier or agent, per w Mall (payable In advance)

** ** '• feu muntus a, o *• •• •* one month 100 And deliverable to elty lubtorlben at W cent* nr week. If paid itrlotly In advance, $11 per

nnrnn Will be ebarged.

«VAU letters, whether for ousinesfe, mait be addreseed to ‘ pany, Indianapolis, Indiana.*'

now York market.

_ A'*w York, Friday, Jauuiry ?1. Cotton—better; salee of 4.A00 bale* at IT^OlSu. for middling upland*, latter on

extreme.

Flour—Reeelpl* of 4 608 barrel*; *h»cJe firmer; lale* of 7,300 barrel* at $6 5009 for •uperflne State and Weatern; f» 80010 75 lor extra State; (9 00013 for extra Western;

AFTBBM DISPATCHES. NEW YORK.

;s«!;ysi Munici p» 1 E « tion at 8ontia s o -

18 75 for round hoop Ohio; tlO 50013 for common to good St. Louis; $13016 for good to choice do., doting firm; California, firm; Rale*

of 300 tacks nt 912 35018 50.

Me

ranoc) per year ,....|lit 00 '■ tlx month* 5 00

Rye Flour—Slightly In favor of buyers;

ile. of 3,000 barrels at 97 500 9 35.

ry firm;

bushels at 93 70 for red Pennsylvania;

for white Qeocaec; 93 25 ‘

Michigan. Rye—Quiet.

MAJORITY OF OFFICERS ELECTED

AltE SPANIARDS.

" *W htsky—N omlnal. Wheat—Quiet and vei

aalea of 6,500

98 13

for choice white

Harley—Dull.

t—Quiet. Corn—Ke

Mai

per week. If pa annnm will be eh JMrAU letter! jlfoess, mast be any, Indlanapol

TUB INDIANAPOLIS DAILY HBRALD I• sent by all the early morning Express Trains, and delivered to subscribers In adjacent towns about the tame time It is distributed In tbe city of Its publication. This enables readers at a distance from the Capital of Indiana to get the new* r:

of the day from six to twelve hour* before they er ” , lu ' pe< - l i 1 ?!' on >,P ^t I'* te • can receive Itthrough papers publlshedelsewhere. Oats—Receipts, 2.000 bushels;

'i'ho paper can be bad of news dealers and carriers at any of the railroad towns on the roads

rlers at any of the railroad coutoring at Indianapolis. iCnten ot Advertlxtag.

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*-75 4.00 B.ae 5.60 7.759.00 14.00 18.00 H.00 84.00

4TOO dvertisements Inserted

i.aa 4.00 475 5.50 8.10 11.00

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5*6 5*6 7*5 11.96 14.50

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m AW 4.78 6*6 7.75 9.S6 10.75 10.75 *1.50 w w 40.50 56.00

*75 5.60 7J6 9.00 10.75 11.50 19.50 WOO

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4*6 0.W 8.W 10.W 1**6 .14 W *9.W 98.50

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47.00 58.50 80.00 66.00 74.00 8&00

Rice—Quiet.

Coffee—Firm; aalea of 2,000 bag* Rio on

private terms.

Sugar—Firm; sales of 120 hogsheads Cuba at 110L1 J£c., and 516 boxei Havana at 11^0

lljic.

Molasses—Dull; sales of 100 barrel* New Orleans at 92095c. and 50 hogsheads Barba-

dos* at 50c.

Petroleum—Qniet: sale* at 10>(e. for crude,

i. for refined

I in bond.

and 24^c.

Hops—Quiet at 30060c. for American. Fork—Firmer, and In moderate demand; sales of 1,000 barrels at *20 31020 43 for old

Advertisement* inserted a longer time than three months will becharged proportional to the

three months scale.

; I.ocal notices, six Line* and nnder,fl 00; more than tlx line*, and lots than ten, fl 50; over ton

Inos, 15 cent* or line each insertion.

All transient nd occasional Advertisements tnd L ical Notices must be paid for in advance.

Starrlagenotices *.. Funeral notices, |1.

Tho rates of advertising In tho Weekly Herald will he halftlie rates charged lit the Dally Herald

for one week or longer time.

Advertisements discontinued before expiration contract will becharged for the timo inserted

riling to the above rates.

oloo uecoi

THE WEEKLY UEKALD.

s published every Wednesday, at f s00 per anum,

ii advance.

ttfSTSo paper sent without the money, nor ontTnund » longer time than natd for.

FIftAKClAL AM) iO.n tlKKtllL.

iNBUKarOLlS, FaiOAT EVgUlNO.j

January 34. ltr.8. i

MONEY—Tho demand formoney Is still lioyond the ability of the banks, and wo therefore iiuoie he rates as formerly, from to to 19 per cent. Exchange—In demand at ^»r buying and >4

premium selling. lluvlng. Selling.

Gold 1.67 140 Silver :. ISO 1.88 Government securities—Without any change

in quotations:

Itnylng.

1 (61

1(81

07

. 1.(6

4.75 7.00 9.W

11.60

18.15

16.00

*6.00 mess, closing at 920 87 regular; 921 50021 62 39.00 for new mess, closing at 921 50 regular; 89.00 917 25018 for prime; *18 75019 for prime mess; also, 1,500 barrels new mess at 921 62, seller’s option for February; 921 75021 85, seller’s option for March; |21 90, aeller’a op-

tion for April'.

Beef—Active and firm; aalea of lf>0 barrel* at previous price*. Beef Hams—Quiet; sales cf 150 barrel* at

929 50031 50.

Bacon—Quiet; talcs of 240 boxca at 1O!^0 H'Hc.; Cumberland cut at ll^u.; abort ribbed

l 12 Js 013o.

Meats—Short clear cut steady; sales of 275 packages, at 809>^c. for shoulders; 12013^0.

for hams.

Hogs-Dressed hogs heavy; 8X®8T»c. for Western; 9}$09j£c.;tor city. Lard —Firm ana quiet; sales of 870 barrels at 13013% r. Butter—Firm; 38040c. for State. Cheese—Heavy; sales at 10015c. Freights—To Liverpool firmer, with engagements for 1,500 bushels ot corn, per steamer,

at 12J.

LATEST MARKET—FIVE P. Flour—Closed quite firm, with

edium ci

i grades.

Cnlteil States sixes of twn

“ 6-90's “ 1803

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18*15

10-40'S 7-aU's, 9d scries . •• 8d T ‘ ..

1.06

1 01X

1 05 .1.05

Selling.

1.10 1 Id 108 1 (A 11«

1.09X

1 08 1 06

Revenue stamps are sold In sums from f KD to at two per cent, discount, and . in sums over 9700 at three per cent. Quotations of money and stocks ia New York to-dav: MWNBY—Continues easy, and the supply Is In excess of the demand at 430 per cent, on call. STERLING—A trlllo stronger. 109'.<*109’,. Bills scarce, and drawers indifferent. GOLD—Without derided rhnngd; opened at 1.40.X, declined to 1.40, advanced p* 140',, and closed weak at 1.40X . GOVERNMENT STOCKS-Very dull, though a shade firmer; lute In the day, however, there were large salet of I SO's, aud new bon Is of '66 and '67 7-30's were taken by the inillions after the la’o board nt 11/7), *1 07X. It being mentioned that McCullo' h was likely to be a buyer. STOCKS—Speculation for the rlan has been renewed in railway shares, with a targe an<l well distributed business, though the greatest activity was on a lew leading shares. Central shares touched 153X • Erie. 76‘, ; Rock Island, 99X: <dd Southern, 89!£; Toledo 119, and Fort Wayne, 105 There was considerable realizing, just before the one o'clock board, which cau«ed a general ueclino at that board. The market was firm, and prices all were higher after the call. Tbe second board was steady, aad tbe last open board very active, but prices were lower. -.’J he market closed heavy, though without a lack of excitement, tbe market closed strong Wo give below the closing prices of Government securities, and other sticks, its compared with tho three preceding days. Tus. Wed. Tbs. Frl.

maud for med

Wheat—Firm and quiet; salee at #2 40 for No. 2, and |2 400 2 50 lor No. 1 spring.

Rye—Nominal.

Oats—Dull and heavy; sales at 86c. in store

for Western.

Corn—Dull and heavy; sales at 91 3001 31 for new mixed Western slloat, and fl 350 1 35% for old mixed Western In store. Fork—Firm; sales at 920 500*21 50 for old mess; 920 35 regular, and |20 50 tor new mess, sellers’option, delivered the last fifteen days of February, and 921 75025 for do., sellers’ option, March delivery. Beef—Firm and fairly active. Cut Meata—Nominal. Bacon—Quiet and without decided change. Ltrd—Dull; sales at 13%013%o. fur fair to prime steam and kettle renoered. ClilcaEo mariiet. Chicago, Friday, January 24. Flour—Moderately active; sale* at *8011 for spring extras. Wheat —Dull and tc. lowrr; sales at 92 110 2 13 for No. 1; *1 O7%09 for No. 2; closing dull and nominal at 92 07% for No. 2. Corn—Opened active; sales at 84%c. for old No. 1,83^83%o. for new; closing dull at sellers’ option for new at 83c. OaU—Dull and %c. lower; closing tame at

58 %c.

Kve—Dull; sales at *1 54 for No. 1; fl 53 for

No. 2.

Bariev—Active ind 304c. higher; sales at 2 0802 09% for No. 2; 91 8201 situ lor rejected; sample lots sold at $19:)02 25 according to quality. Frovlslons—Firmer. Mess Fork—Stsndsrd brinds held st *20; straight brands nominal nt 920 25020 5n. Lard—Firmer: salesof elty steam rendered atl2%c.; holders at the close were saklng

FIU".

English Meats—More active; sale* nfCumbeiiand rut alUc.; short ribbed at Hie ; loose sweet pickled bams, dull at ll%c. for coun-

try.

(Irern Meats—More active and unchanged. Dressed Hogs—Light lots moderately active and 10015c. higher: sales at $7 0 7 25; heavy lotsdull at (8 1008 20 for good to choice. Heef—Offering large; market quiet; sales at 98 75 and *5 for common to fair butchers; $*>1506 25 for light shipping steers; choice

grades nominal.

Receipts—Flour 3.8TK) barrels; v

bushels; > orn 97,700 bushels; oats 21,000 bu-b-cls; live hogs, 6,000 head; dressed hogs, 6,447

lour 3.800 barrels; wheat 18,000

6 per cent. 1881 5 30’s, 1st seiics.. . 6-30's, sd series 6-30's, 3a series 5-30's, 4tb series 5-30'», new — .... 5Ui series 10-4 I S 7 <JU’s, 2«l series *.. 7.-30'*, 3d series Canton Cumberland Merchants’ Union American United States.

Wells.

(Us. Fargo dcksilser

A Co

. . 110X HOK HI 1'1 . noq IK*)* 1 O’* tn . 107% infix 108% 108% . 108X 109% 109), 11,9*, 106% 100), 107% 109% 100% 106.V 107% 107% 103 103% 103% U3% ... 100% 10*!% 107 1 07% 100% 100% Jo7% 107%

,78 68% 34 31

79% 78%

38% 377% 75% 75* 78 % 79 47 45

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bead.

Shipments—Flour, 2.460 barrels; wheat. 1,054 bushels: eorn, 8,066 bushels; oa( live hogs, 1,859 head; dressed hogs, 6,402 bead.

ats, 656

fb*

70 79

38 X 88%

6 75

76 7: lb 7!

48

97.%

79

30% 37%

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ft

Faciic Mail 109 109% 111 110% Atlantic Mall 96% 96% 98% W9 Western Union Tel 31% 88 88% sr D< New York Central 137,% 199% 130% 131% Erie 74% 75% 74% 74% Hudson 142!% 145 145 14*%

Harlui

Harl* m, preferred

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Ohio Certiflcste* Wabash Bl 1’aul 8t Paul, preferre< Allchigaa Central.. Michigan houtoern

chlgan boutoern

Illinois Central, ex-Uiv

ritlsburg.

Toledo Hock Island.

orth

Fort Wa

aync

Tennessee, new

Virxinlas

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.old

— 36 50 51

,• - 47 * 105 , 110

3.78 8811

196 129 130

1*5 — — 198

.. 93% 93% 94 9,7%' . 32 33% 33,% 3*,%

46 4” 40 46 . 61% MX 51% 61,% l«x 6*1 **5% rox 1I1X 119 119 III .. 87V tt*X 88% 8‘.l .131% 13 133 131% 94% B6V 96V4 b«% 105 10 %' 1( 8% 112

.. ,im,X 97% V7% 97%

Northwestern 60% 00% 00% 60% Northwestern, preferred. 72.% 73% 7)% 73%

101% K«% KM HM% — 60% — 8*1% - — - 40 - - - 62 %

Tennessee, old ; 61% — — — Missouri 8 s 19% 100 100% — “MINING 811A REX—Steady and more doing

Tus. Wed. Tbs. Frl

Corvdon — Waiklll 5« Davidson.. 45

Gregory

New York Gold

Edge Hill

Quartz Hill . - 130 120 Hrnlth A 1’armlec — — — ImCrosse . — 44 — — Receipts at Sub-Treasury to-day, gl,8.8,398; payments,$74*.614; balance, *1' 7,143 51a. FLOUR—Dull and unchanged in price: Family, for best brands fll 59<B12 5n Uackwneat * Gi* 4 50

Comment 1 B 1 '® 1 K* Graham flour, jior cwt . B 60<9* 6 50

Middlings, per ton, for best 40 00%i WHEAT—Unchanged: sinnll sales at $3 30®

|9 35.

CORN—Is quoted at 70c. for car from farmers' wagons; shelled, 7.7i®80<-. OATS—Dull, at 58®63c. RYE—But little doing, scarcely enough to establish quotations—fl 35 is the best price. BARLEY'—Active at ft 50®1 00 for prime fall. BUCK WHEAT—Dull; we quote 70®80c. per bushel. LIVE 8TOCK—The supply of cattle nt E. W. rattisen’s yards, to-day, was fair, being sixtvflve head of good beeves.. The quality was modmin, and rlie price unchanged. Firstqualtty, fO 15®6 50; second do , $5 30® 5 53; third do., $4 7r«5 00. PORK—The season has virtually closed, nlthotgh Messrs. Nofslnger, Klngan A Co. are ready and willing to buy any hogs that may be offered; provided, however, they are ot good quality, lor which they will pay the highest market price. The Terre Hante Express glvei the following statement of the number of hogs packed in that city during tbe season just closed: George A Jenkins, 18,039: W.B. Warren, 6,806; andW. J. Reiman A Sou, 6,510-totsl, *6,343, a falling eff on last season’s operations of 5,187. The average weiguts at George A Jenkins' was 795 pounds; at W. B. Warren's 197 pounds, and at Rolman A Son's, 199 pounds. The packing season at Muncie has closed, and the showings of the operations In the pork and bee) slaughtering and packing are: Cattle slaughtered, 400 head; hogs'slaughteretl, 15,500 head. One nuudred and thirty-one car loads of meat, lard, etc., have been shlpptd, and there are yet on hand soventy-flve or eighty car loads. From our telegraphic dispatches ol this even‘“itcfncm^U?hogs were brm at |7»7 *5, gross, * At UucHgo!*dres»od hogs, light loss, total number packed during the iwaaun to *».*>* At Toledo, dressed h.qrs were dull and droop ing, and held at fi 250850, without buyers. At Milwaukee, dressed hogs weie urmer at $7® 8 15. , t RE >GHTf3—On and after January 18,1868, and antil change I, with ui without uotice, Shelollowing rates wul be cnarged;

FROM INDiANAl’OLlS.

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boston .. New York

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*s|Z^|2e ♦ill *521 •IK 1 10 1 85 95

1 10 1 tit

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Corn in bulk will be charged 77 cents per 100 lbs. ty Jersey City, and 8Bc. per 100 lb*, to New

York.

Dressed hogs and fresh aseaU ara only taken at owner’s risk, and at special rates.

THE POPULATION AND TAXATION

• WATCH triTe, RUSSELL & COliaPAflT, DEALERS IN G d and Silver Watehcs, ilvcr Plated Ware, Sewing Maehinet, Dry Goode* Gent’s FtsrnlablitMGoode* Table Cutlery* Albyras, Fancy Goode* Etc. ( No. 161;% Hanover Street, BOHTON,

DRY GOODS.

Blf

IN TH& *

M A. H H .

More ofttae .1ohuook-Grant-9tm:> ton Afltalr.

Licensed by the Untied fate*. All Seeds Sold at an Equal Prtev a. One Dollar for Each Article.

elpta of 58,068 bushela: lees ac-

tive and heavy; sales of 4.100 bushels at $1 80 01 32for new mixed Western afloat, Utter

Receipt)*, 2.000 bushel*; market heavy; sale* of 24,000 bushels at 86u. lu store.

Loteat Advices fro

in 8ao Domingo.

/"lOLU Vp on to US Wl

aber

ECT a Club of subscribers for our slip 10, 20. 40.50.100 or 100 names and forwa itb 10 cents for each name, and w

munlclpnl Election In Santiago—nm» Jonty •( Offlcarn Elected Spamarde—Popnlatlon and Taxation — mare of the Johnoan-Grant-Stan-ton Difficulty-Latest from Nun Domlnga-Eic. New York, Friday, January 24. A HeralcCi special from Havana, dated on the 21st, says that Santiago advice* say that five of tbe six alderman elected are native Spaniards, and tbe mayor la a Madrid lawyer. Ah action brought at Santiago against a lady who was the autboress of an article on tbe bw system of taxation, resulted In her being ned $300, sod barely made her escape from imprisonment. The habor matter of that place waa terribly alarmed over a supposed invasion by foreign negroes, who proved to be the crewoflbe bark Fanny, which waa wrecked at Cape

Nentsi.

The population of Santiago, Including the slaves. Is 43,000, and the taxation la <35,000 annually. Bxlls have been suspended at Santiago. The New York Times Waahlngton special pronounce* the slaiament*, tald to be supported by tba Cabinet, that General Grant admitted tbat be had agreed to bold on until removed, as totally false. He agreed with tbe President tbat If be, Grant, waa removed, tbat Stanton would have to resort to tbe Court; but be never made any promises te the President that he would so remain and become a party to the controversy. A subse-

' onr slips id forward 1 when the

number amounts to60 or over we will present to the person getting up the club a choice of a Dress Pattern, Wool Shawl, Fur Muff, Silver Plated lake Basket, 9*f yardt-DoMkln, Marseilles Quilt ir Silver Plated Castor; ahd when the number amount* to 100 or more wejviM send a Dress Pattern, Wool Long Shawl, pair of Wool Blankets, two yards German Broadcloth, Sewing Machine, *5 yards Hump Carpeting, Ladies’ or Gent’s Watb, one piece of Brown Sheeting, one piece Bleached Sheeting, Cloth for Ladles’ Cloak, or ' Haied Ice Pitcher; and for *00 names

Blear Sllvei

Silver i’lai

more, 1* yards Black Silk, 90 yard* Woolen Carpeting, Silver Plated Tea Set, Gold Watch American Watch with silver case. And wc w send seme valuable present to any person who will forward us a club of not less than *0 names. With the return slip stating what article we will send 'Or One Dollar, we will send three valuable Receipts. hot* d A wSm $1,000,000 1J* WATCHES!

For sale on the popular

OINK JPIfclOE FLAIN,

Giving every patron a

Handsome and Reliable Watch

For the low price of Ten Do liars,

Without Regard to Value, ND not to be paid for unless perfectly satlsfac-

i MANHATTAN HOTEL. nUKRAT STREET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. N. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A..T SMITH. Cixat sepMdly

Stt SO OOXKBCTIOX WITH AST OTHXX ESTABLISH tasr of the Dame name, ia or out of Indianapolis W. & H. GLENN, Proprietor*'^ Has DO CONNKOTION WITH AHYOTHKBKSTABLI8Bhist of the same name, in or out of Indlanapol It W. A. H. GLENN, Proprletera. jeSdtlAsun

FOUWP6WY.

I cou

hours before President Jo

orty-clght

the Senate acted, be walled on bnson,and of bis own volition

quent examination of tho law convinced him

F

enule acted,

><>,

announced bis determination, A letter to the Tribune baa tbe latoat advices from St. Dimlngo. A-us Orondahad taken tbe city at the head of 1,200 men, and eatabllsbed a direction of the Goveruruent. Furto Fiato. after a bloody combat, rap*ured several Cabral Geutrals, embarking for foreign ports. General Tronscsso bad taken command of tbe Fiaxa for Harz. General llungaria had left Santiago with an imposing force to take the Capital by fire and blood. Luplrln and Piinientil sacked the custom bouse before rrobzrklng. The fleet of Ba* * was expected In front of San Domingo to operate on tbe Plaza with nungarta. Twenty persona, reaidants of Clarksville. New York, for sumo mouths part have been purloining cool to the extent of fifty tons per month, from trains of the Delaware and Iroekawanna Railroad on their way to New Y'oik. The offruders were arrested yesterday.

* NDnot

100 So17d Gold Hunting Wathea...<*35 to <1,000 100 Magic Cane Gold Watches 100 to 500 100 Ladle.’ Watches, enameled 100 to 800

900 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches *50 to

900 Gobi Hunting English levers 300 to SOU Gold Hunting Duplex Watches.150 to 800 Gold Hunt'g American do 100 to BOO silver Banting Levers 50 to 6U0 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 600 Gold Ladles’ Watches 60 to 1.000 Gold Hunting Lupines 50 to 1.0(4) Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 60 to

WESTERN F0ENDERY, Established 1m 1SJM. A. B. HOLABIRD & CO.,

Manufacturers of

STEAM E1VGHTVES, TYOILERS and Mill Work, Improved Portable Sj Circular Saw Mills, J. C Reed's Patent Flooring and Corn Mills. Our Mills excel all In the market lordurabllity, speed and quality. Pamphlet sent by mall. Address us at 335 West Front

street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

From twenty to thirty steam engines of various

sizes constantly on hand. Rctlaud, Ohio, July 96,1866.

Messrs. A. B. tlelabird A Co : Dear Sir—1 am pleased to say the saw mill which 1 purchased ol you a fe* months since Is the best mill in tbe country, and the best saw mill 1 ever saw. I can ent twelve thousand feet per day witn six hands. Everything works complete, and everybody who sees it say that it is the most -complete piece of

i you to the arti"le name.) thereon upon pay- machinery that they have ever seen. I can not ment, irrespective of iu worth, and as no article shy too many good things in favor of It, because valued less Utuu $10 is named on any certificate. It Is everything a man can wish in the way of a it will at once la; seen that this la saw mill. We nave other Cincinnati and Zanes-

ville celebrated saw mil's in onr vicinity, but they do not compare with yours 1b any way. Your mill Is all the talk haze, and If there should be any more wanted here, yours will he the iDtil

tbat will selL Yours, respectfully.

o. t96 d3m J. 8. GRIMES.

IHunUagiAroi 800

950 900 900 150 950 *60

_ . 76 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 60 to 100 9 500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to B0 5,0(4) Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 Every patron obtains a watch by this arraiiH. ment, costing hut <10 while it may be worth

<1,(1XI. Mo partiality shown.

We wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Uerullcaic*, naming the articles, are placed In scaled envelopes, ami well mixed. Holden, are entitled to the articles named on their ccuilicale noon payment ofTeu Dollars, whetnerlt be a watch worth <1,000 or one worth

less. The return of any of our . tics you to the article name.) lb

upon pays no article

TVO I

But a itmljrhtforwanl legitimate tran*arttoa rhicli may Co particijiateil in even by tho mo*t

OTTER, Y2

rwa .. .

participated In even by I

A single certificate will t>e sent by mall, post paid ii|K)B receipt of 96 cents, five for <1, elev. n for <2. thirty, i hree and elegant premium for <6, sixty »ix aud moie valuableprcmlum fur<10.one

which msy fastidious I

A sli

From San Francisco. ftn 1 ^T 0 Agents, or those wishing employment, this is »

‘ rarcupimrcunity. It Is a legitimately conducted lui'tncss, duly authorized by the Uovernmcut,and

open to tbe most out-end scrutiny. Try us I W Right. HR*!, a CO, Importers,

nct18.1A»6tn 161 Broadway. New York.

Arrlvml of Geaerol ItfcDoxvrll and staff— Advices from Alaska-Etc. San Francisco, Friday, January 24. General McDowell and staff arrived from Arlxona. Tbe news from the territory aie

unimportant.

Tbn steamers Constitution, from I’anama, and tbe LsJy llulxe, from Liverpool, have ar-

rived.

ihehrlgArgo went ashore, on account of foul weather, at Bluff on January fiib, during

a snow storm.

Tbe latest advice* from Alaska, Decemto 98tb, mention no suffering among the troop-, but on the contrary represent all doing well. The Congressional resolution Irq firing Into Uiorepoitt ofttie cotdHlon of troops aid the statement that they want areomraodalloa and provisions and are suffering from ex trim:) cold weather create* turprite here. General Palmer's Opinion on Location of Moutlaera Pacific Rallroatf — Overflow of Naa Gabriel Hirer— lanadatlon ol Parmlng Country — Indians 4lalo*—Working of Copper

mince—Etc.

8am Francisco, Janoury 24 —Late Artxnns Advices say *)■ neral Fulmer, Southern Fscitl.: Railroad Surveyor, expresses the opinion that the road will be built on th* tbirtleih parallel, but tbe report of tbe partle*surveying the late route may possibly change the road to the thirty-second parallel.but thought it doubtful. General Fulmer has placed a corps of surveyera on the hue from Tccebscbapee to Man Francisco, and sent back a party of engineers from Colorado to correct the survey on the

Cincinnati market. Cincinnati, Friday, January 24. Flour—Unchanged. Wheat—Unchanged. Corn—Dull and prices nominally unchang-

ed.

Oats—Dull at 070flHc. Rve—Dull at <1 5501 00. Barley - In good demand and prices higher, closing at <1 1501 18. Cotton—Firmer, with sales thla forenoon at Oe. for middling. Whisky—Sales at $2 28 for raw; best, hardly any demand; nothing doing In bonded. Hogs—Firm at <707 25 for gross, and <808 25. net. 1’rovlston*—Firmer, and bolder* generally asking bigber prices. Me«s Fork—Sales at <20021; bulk shonl. der* sold at He., loose, this afternoon, and sides 9<^09He.. fora lot fully cured; firm market, with a moderate Jobbing demand at 00 OJ^e. for shoulders, and H%011K°- for clear rib and clear sldas; holders now ask 123. for ip latter. Bacon—Sales of sugar-cured bams at 13>£@ Hi*', for e invassed and packed. Lmi —Firmer; aale* of low grades at 11^ 012V*'3.; prime kettle rendered 12*£<% Butter—Dull at 33c. for fresh Ohio. Eggs—Quiet. Seed—Sales of clover at 12J-£012y£c.; timothy <2 5002 60; flax $2 25. Llnaeed Oil—Steady at <1 180120; best demand for light. Fetroleum—Quiet at 42044c. f >r refined; Stock very light. Lard Oil—In good demend at <101 10. Gold—buying. tail. Dome market. St. Louis, Friday, January 24. Tobacco—Inactive at full prices. Cotton—In better demaud; sales at 14^0

15c.

Flour—Morn active; and lower medium graiN 25c. higher; sales of superior at <1 250 I 2H; extra at <H 50; double extra at |D 250 II 5i; treble infancy at <11 75018 25. Wheat—Firm and better; sales at <3 65 for choice red; and $2 (tofor prime white. Corn—inactive; sales at 87091c. for shelled; 81085c. for ear. Oats—Very dull; sales at 07060c. Harley—Higher; sales at $2 3502 50. Ifye—Better; saioaatfil 7o0l 75. I’rovlslcme—Next to nothing doing; prices unchanged, and small sales. Mess Fork —Sales atCtlro of 2,125 barrels and a few casks bulk sides at lie.' Lard—More Inquiry for choice steam rendered; sales at 12J£3. for tierce; and i:!J£c. for Hogs—Range at <3 5007: whole number packed during tho season 233,271; average weight not ascertained. Receipts—Flour, l»00 barrels; wheat, 650 sacks; corn, 2,550 bushels; oats, 950 bushels, hogs, 800 head. wealberclear and cold. 4 is v viand Market. C'levklanp, Friday, January 24. Flour—Market quiet Him and unchanged; there Is a lair trade demand for XX spring at <10 75011 50; XX red winter, <13013 06XX while, <14015; country brands, 5Oc.0<l below the above figures. Wheal—Thu market Is quiet and unchanged; No. 1 red wlnlor held at <2 B0; No. 2 ditto, <2 4802 45; No. 1 Milwaukee, <2 30. Corn—Dull and lower; sales of 1,000 bushels of No. 1 shelled at Oojjc., In store. Oats—Dull uud nominal; sales atB7,’J0O8c. for No. 1 btsto. Uye—Quiet and steady at <1 320 1 05 for io. 1 from stor*. Barley—Scarce and firm; No. 1 State and Canada held at <1 9502; No. 2 ditto irregular; sold by sample. Fetroleum—Dull, quiet and unchanged. New York Dry Goods Market, NEW Yoi;k, Friday, January 24. The market is gathurlug sirvugb, still it is somewhat Irregular and lacking animation, although it is Improving considerably. All heavy bruwu sneeliugs are steady and ffrm; medium grades are about Ij^c. higher, with muslins, print cloths and bleached muslins. Si Prints are a little Irregular In prices, owing to rivalry among two leading houses. One reduced the prices of Mur nmao to 12^*c. and the other reduced Merrluiac W to 12>^c., but all other dealers held them at 13^e. Other makes of prints are steady and firm, but cottons of other grades are in limited request and hardly so firm. Cotton bogs aro in light supply and wanted al37}4c. for dtark and Lewiston, 35c. lor Ontario and 32}%e. lor American. rklittUc-lpUlia Market. Philadelphia, Friday, January 24. Fetroleum—Nominal. Flour—Very dull. Wheat—sales of 2,000 bushels red st <2 50. Bye—Steady; sales of nd at <1 6301 05. Corn—Dull; sales of 3,000 bushels new yel low at <1 160t 10. On Lb—Dull ; *t lO(2*3C# rrovUiooH—UucUfcfltfed. Rasiumore Market. Baltimore, Friday, Januaiy 24. Flour—Dull and sM<dy. Wheat—scarce and unchanged. Corn—Active and better; sales of yellow at <1 1701 2t). OaU—Steady; *al*J M76c. Rr<—Unchanged.

pany.

By the visit of heavy rains the low i I* flooded, rendering tbe roads Imp Tbe San Gabnsl river has overflj

Legislative. Boston, Friday, January 24. The bill to repeal the State constabulary bills tn the commonwealth, came up this forenoon in the Senate, on its passage to a third reading. Mr. Brown made a lengbty speech In oppnslton to tho passage of tbe bill, and on a vole being taken tbe bill was ordered to a third reading. Yeas 21, nays 18. As soon as the vote was announced a mo-

MEDIQAL. HOLLOWAY’8 VERMIFUGE

RAILINGS, ETC.

WROUGHT IRON BEAMS

-A.IQX3 GXRJDETRja.

EIVIOTV raoiv MILE ntlabnrg, Pcnnay Iranta.

of Engineers ami ArrhltecG our Improved Wrought Iron

and Girders, (patented.) iu which the

ml welds letter

HOTELS.

United States Hotel, Opposite tke New York and New Haven and — J Western Railroad Depot, BEACH MTHEET, BOSTON,

_ Bt F. M PRATT.

Formerly of the American llouae.

janSO dly

America.!! Hotel, C'hestnnt street, opposite old Independence Hall PHILADELPHIA. J y98 dtf S. M. HEUXING8. Proprietor.

MpRROW HOUSE, (Formerly Kokomo House.) KOKOMO, IND.

MEDICAL.

Cl-Wjw^i Worm teA

Iso, a reliable cure for Fits and Worm Possessing in its combination wonderful i

ujody;

possessing in its combination wonderful demising and strengthening properties, tt will alwayi improve the health of the patient, whether

affected by Worms or other causes.

Price 2ft Cents.

Sent ty mall tor 95 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist ~

M. 8. BURR A CO., 96 Tremont street, Bosl General Agents, aad for sale by ail Drug!

leneral Agents, a je!8 deodAwlv

1st3SIOS

Druggists.

PREMIUM EXHIBITIONS.

Tare as reasonable as at an

Tare as rei tbe etate. decl8-d3m

y first class hotel in H. B. HAVEN,

Proprietor,

PATENT DETACHMENT.

C. DUCREAUX’S PATENT

Instantaneous Detachment

HORSES FROM CARRIAGES. This ingenious and very useful invention, which has been patented in the United States, Trance and England, is now offered by the subscriber to the public, feeling assured they will find It, upon examination, one of the greatest in-

ventions of tho age.

Prominent among its ail vantages are:

First—The faeiltiv with which horses may be

essed toor unharnessed from a carriage nd—In case of a horse falling, be may be fromAhe carriage iu one second, without Irer leaving his seat It is so simple in iu operation that a child can work it.

Third and Greatest—Iu

harnessed to or unharnessed from a carriag

Second—In case of a horse fall in

loosed

the driver leaving his se: hat a chi

Urea

fright, becoming unmanageable or running away, the terrible consequences which so frequently follow, may ail be avoided by thiAimple application to carriages, as the horses can be loosed from the canioge “in a twinkling,’’ and

the carriage as qnlrkly and safely stopped. Mr.C DCCKKAUX gave several public exhibi-

tions. The great iavor and praise mantles ted by

oh these occasions, is one of the evi-

lar appreciation of its merits >w n and orders received for

test—In ease of horses taking unmanageable '

the public deuces of I

Terms may be know n and applying the patent to carrii elate rights, by addressing to

C. DUCRKJ

carriages, or purchase of

address ingto X, Patentee,

93 Elizabeth Street.

riMl E attentioon A. i> called to | beam- and Gird

| ruinpoui n h ch ha ! — ■ . ol ,

are

s, (patented.) iu which the twii'u the stem and flange-. so objectionable in the obi

proved so objec

inisle ol nianuracturiug. are entirely avoided, prepared to furni-h all size, at terms as able as can lie nl,rained clew here, t or desc

vorahle as ran Ik- .1,tain tit u lithograph. Slid res,

THE l

janlt d im

We

as fa-

cscrip-

XloS IKON MILL*. Pittsbueg. Pa.

CONFECTIONS.

STOVES, TINWARE.

vcy i

thirty-fifth parallel to th* Hfo Grande. It is the intention of General Palmer to proceed Immediately t*> Washington, via An Frami-eo, and make a report In time to secure some congressional assistance for tbe Southern com-

pany.

ow country impassible.

le San Gabnsl river has overflowed Us nks and tnundatrd the finest farming country of Southern California, ant flooded the

town of Elmonte.

Tbe Indians arc quiet la the vicinity of Wil-

liams Fork.

The work In the copper mines Is carried on vigorously by tbe Orest Central Company, wno struck a large body of rich ore of brown 1 and gray sulpburlte* In the lower tunnel. Tbe Planet and Springfield companies continue to work with satisfactory results. George W. Dent, territorial superintendent of Indian affairs, and candidate for Congress, is a brother in law of General Grant.

x. k cssa. E. E.

1 \R. HOLLOWAY, seme 'fifteen ye.rs J / ago, witne**mg the distress bccasioiMd sickIv children in taking the nauseous vaimifoges of that day. resolved to snnslisc them, *nd from the most effective of these remedies succeeded in separating their oriire medical properties, pure, tasteless and Inodorous. Then, by r •lablning these with sugar, and moulding them Into an ngrreablc confection, i iruwd the present |N>pnlar and effective YeruniYigd known as lUllowiy’s Vcrmifuffe Cdufectiony,

t entirely supericd?d fermlfiiges, to the deItlle sufferers. It Conor other poisonous in-

Whlrh have almosl the old nauaeout V light of the poor 1 la.us no Calomel

g red lent*.

So highly esteemed is this popular Vermifuge. by the proleuion, that all inte IIgent Physicians who know of Ibcm. prescribe them in preference to other remas not only morn pleasant to take,

ctli ‘

edles. but mi

Parents

of children, sh medicine: for

Worms—tno.e pests of chi

any

gan*. so prev

VlOlaEOWAl’S

Ufective to i

Parents and guardians, having the caro

huttid keep the in as a family they not ouly eradicate epcsUof childhood—lint cor-

rect any derangement of the digestive cr-

alent with children

From Boston.

. at tblspoeslute the orders for to-morrow; but tbe result will not be changed. The Senate chamber was filled to repletion during the debate.

From Washington. Delegktlan ol rrleai4lT Indiana Wait an Use ■'realdent aad Indian Com mieeloner — Conelderatlan of New Tax Hill Relative ta Tobacco. Washington, Friday, January 24. A delegation of friendly Indians from Colorado, waited on the President and the Indian Commissioner, to-day. They are on a mission hero relative to tbe new treaties. The Committee of Ways aud Means bad undor consideration that part of the new tax hill which relates to tobacco, but did not come to a conclusion on the subject. From St. Johns. Consecration of Maeonlc Grand Lodge of New Hrunewlck. St. Jouns, N. B., Thursday, January 23. The Masonic Grand Lodge of New Brunswick was consecrated last night and the officers Installed. There was a large gathering of the fraternity, and nearly all Ibe lodges In the Jurisdiction were represented. B. Lester Peters is Grand Master. From St._ Louis. Konsue Legislature. ST. Louis, Frld»y, January 24. The Kansas Legislature has memorialized Congress to prohibit by law tbe sale of large bodies of land to one person, and asking that railroad companies owning lands received from Congress shall bo forced to put them into tho market.

Altaic A PLASTERS. The Original *and only true Arnica Floater* possessing tbe great healing properties of tbe Arnica

Flower*.

The curative effect, of these Platters in II ca.es oi pain or weasnessin the breast.

r. sHAKrtis,

CASE A CO.,

DKAI.KRS IN

Stoves and Tin Ware, WAGONS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPlLMENTS, \o. 81 West Washlaffttn Street,

(Theater Building,) { INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

/'’YUR Wagons are WARRANTED for one year. Tin Work made and repaired to order."

<lfr*4 dim A*un

LINCOLN DI0BA1IC ASSOCIATION A Magnificent Work of Art. 1 Series of Wonderful Exhibitions. DISTRIBUTION OF PB OTOGRAP11S PK ENEN TATI ON OF MOKAJTIA! Farms, Memorials, and other Valuable

Premiums.

/~YN the night of the 14th of April, 1865, the hand vy of a wi etched miscreant sent Abraham Lincoln to his grave and spread mourning ever a Continent. Over two and and a half years havo elapsed since the calamity occurred “ that plunged the nation into tears,” and during that time a number of the most prominent American Artists and Artisans, directed by a master mind, have been industriously engaged in the reproduction " * >1 pageant, the grandest the world

funeral p rKnessed.

The

Diorama

Funeral Obsequies OF ABRAHAM LI\C0LN,

MEDICAL.

Jelifistou, Holloway & Cowden, Wholesale Dealers in Patent Medicines, 608 Arcli street, - - Ptalladelpbla, novlft d8m ' i ' - '

DR. TO. THOMSON’S OfflotsodOoiuiiltationFarlsisareloeated at TMo. M (touth Delaware Street* TYTHERK he will continue yv to treat and cure .Private Diseases, In all their species, stages, ramifications and phraes. Dr. Wm. Thomson win give to each patient a written in-, strument, binding himself to| effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson, has made 1 the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty since the year 1851—three years in the city of Buffalo, New York, eight years In Chicago, Illinois, and two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight yean practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured over thirteen thousand cases. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice /or Scrofula, Rheumatic and General diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenious kind, in conjunction with internal treat-

ment.

SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex; nal indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train or morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark

ain in the head, ringing i:

n

ow connte spots un' tne ears,

rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loin*, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in Sf - preaching strangers, sr dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss oi memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, conghs, consumption, mono-

mania, and frequently insanity.

The afflicted, on the first appearance of any of the above symptoms, should immediately apply

to Dr. Wm. Thomson foi relief.

gfay* Office and Consultation Parlors, South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indli P. O. Box 1660 fel 1

. No. * .uadiT

IDE/. COTTBSar,

Of Louisville,

\\7 HO has acquired great « VV villeand throughout thi success in the treatment of

eeiebritv in Louise State by his great

<J .A- IV O E R, _

the rents

Represents, by the aid of over 100,000moving Mechanical r igiires. l/cautiful Paintings and novel Machinery, tbe principal features of the memorable procession, aud must therefore, be of especial Interest to every American citizen. This stupendous Work of Art. which was completed at an expense of over $50,000, and surpasses in grandeur, beauty and extent all others, hits betn purchased by au association ot gent.emeu who will place It ou exhilivt on in all the principal cities and towus

the ’• '

A very Remarkable Case of Cancer Cured by Dr. W. C. Couden, of Lovisvilie, Ky. I wish to make a statement to tbe public ot the oase ot my little son, ouly three and a hail years olu, who was so terrilffy afflicted with cancer,

■ tin

rribly afflicted with ca ) be incurable, when I p

FOR RALE OR TRADE. Eoi* Hiklfi oi* Ti-acie,

FOB CITY PROPERTY,

-A. IF 1 .A. IR/ IMI!! /~\F forty-three and three-quarter acres, all na- I V-/ der cultivation, brica house witli nine rooms, two cellars, well and cistern, small or-

chatd. and other improvements.

bald Farm is situated on tbe AllUonville Gravel Rood, seven miles from the city, and c mile from a railroad station. Forfunh

ticulars inquire at tbe office of

DUS. E HOV

Jan4 dim

one

ier par-

HOWARD A SON, I South Illinois street

sse.i oi pamor weasnessin the de or buck, aad ia all cases of mil;

ou of the Lu

breast,

maare (

unit

■e truly

lie relief,

and thou

side or buck, sad tn all case: tiou of the Lungs, and Cough, astonishing; they give immedin

Physicians prescrll* ttu m, and thousand, recommend them. Observe—Holloway '• eru the Original and only Qua Ar-

nica Plaster*.

HIE SKULL'S

OINTMENT.

Toledo Mnritet. Toledo, Friday, January 24.

Flour-Quiet. Wheat—Firm

sales of white Michigan at

- -- ■ -• o

Fl

beat—

<2 90; amber, <2 05; No. 1 red, <2 60; No.

do., <2 45.

Coro—Drooping and 2c. lower; sales of new at90001c. for next week delivery; 92c. for all February delivery; 91c. lor March deliv-

ery.

Oils—Better; salesof No. 1 at 64.% Bye—Unchanged; sales at<l 50 for No. 1. Seeds—A sh tde liraict'; sales of clover at <1 75. Dressed Hogs—Dali and unchanged, held at7>408Xc., without buyers. ItlllWBUkee IHatJtet. Milwaukee, Friday, January 24. Flour—Very dull; sales of winter XX at .0 51)011 60; spring do. at <9 50016 50; extra at <8 7509 25. Wheat—Quiet; sales at <2 00% for No. 1; <2 OiU for No. 2. Oats—Weak; sales at for No. 2. Cum—Declined; salts ut 84>i08tff{c. for new shelled. Dressed , Hogs—Firmer; sales at <708 15. Ueceipt*—Flour, 860 barrels; wheat, 20,000 isbels; oats, 2,000 bushels; corn, 2,400 bushels; hogs, 250, Shipments-Flour, 1,000 barrels; wheat, 700 bushels.

standing, I remedies f

tak '

case on which It wa* Use; obstinate rase of fifteen or twen that had previously resisted all

ibed by the best

This Ointment, after au experience of twenty years, has proved itself a sovewrlgn remedy for alt Dbcaacs of the Skin; having effected a radical cure in every eon which It was used, curing many

'iity years’ esisted all

by the best medical

cntol the country. Us effect Is twton. ishing. In a few days the soreness and irritation is removed; the skin becomes smooth and healthy, and remains permanently healed, without lU* use of any

other remedy.

Thus. Tetter, Saltrticum, Itch, Soldiers’ Hell, Erysipelas, Blotches, Pimples, aud uvery form ofdiscase of the skin is punctually cured, no matter of how longstanding. It lias cured bad cases of Inflamed Eyelids, and Discharges from the Ear, when nothing else woiud heal thorn. Piles, that have resisted all other tieatment for many years have been cfiectually cured by the use of only one box of this Ointment. Burns, braids, and Old bores, it heals in a very short time. Price W) Cents per Box ll not sold by your Druggist, send 66 rents to Johnson. Holloway A Cowden, Philadelphia, a box will be sent

free of postage to any address.

OBSERVE—None gennire without Ibe slgnntiwe of the proprietors ou the wrap

per of each box.

JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN

LTlOr’RIKTOrtW, No. UO'J Arcli direct, PBllaADlULPIllA.

Sold at Wholesale in Chicago, by. Foffer, Finch A Fuller, Lord A Smith, Vurnhams A Van Seliaack, J. II Reed A Co., Smith, Cutler A Co., Deltzsch, Block! Co., and throughout tho country by all

¥MLD CHERRY TONIC. .A. C* Al _tO J ) ,

T ET it t>c distinctly understood (and I hereby 1 7 caution those that are not aw Are of the fact) Mat RO HR. Elk’S , EXPECTOR.H WILD CUERBl TONIC Is no cheap Bar Bittern, soeemmnnly nsed everywhere, hut Is an old standard remedy fur almost every complaint that flesh is heir to. It is a Blood Purifier Tbat Isas no equal.

FOR DISEASES OF TUK Chest, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Stomach and llowele, Hldlffealloa, Dyspepsia, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Norbus, General

Debility, Etc.

Every family should havo it. Delicate ladles and children should uscll. It will Invigorate tho system, give clear ami healthy color to the skin, and strungth to tbe Imdv. All chi iiren are subject to Cholic. Diarrhea and Pains, instead of using ihose preparations of opium, «o injurious to the brain and fatal in

their results, use

Itohror’s Wild Cherry Tonic Which will relieve the sufferers of all pains and ailments, and instead ol being au injury, will be a Iasi Ing lienellt. No injury cun result from this

in valuable Jld, in Hr

Druggls

ousitry b’ ovlfl illta

REMOVAL.

_ TOBACCO WORKS. H’TXDXA-I'J-A-JPOLIS Tobacco Works.

.J. vY. >1 A.'V A. (X>.

IfaniifaeturcT’* of an*l dealer- in all kind.- of

PLUG TOBACCO.

Utflre, No. SI East south Street.

All BrandN Warranted.

JanlS dAS-lm

CHINA GLASSWARE. ETC.

J0HN W00DBRIDGE & CO, IMPORKERS ASD DEALERS IN Chinaware, Queensware, Class Ware, TABLE CUTLERY PLATED WARE, W'-A.TER. FITaTER-S, RE-ee.s *£*«-- lowest W ss ahln c te it Street, K-YniANLA-POIalN. HUflA-YA. dec27d3m As

ami an remara

>lu t who was so terribly affl

which was thought to be incurable, when I ph him under the Doctor’s care. Tho cancer w very large or.e. Involving almost the entire cheek, it appeared to be of a very malignant character, aud a rapid grow th, and had been , , coming for about three yerrs. The Doctor made

s of Ad- | an application, which he continued but a short

Ts each, j time, which did not appear to produce but .5 1 i° n Ji 3 parativcly little pain io my ton. The xbibped. | c j on appeared to leave the cancer in ad

in the Union.

I IK umbered and Registered Certificates mission will be issued at FIFTY CENT

which will entitle the bolder to one admission io i parativcly little pain lo my ton. The apt the Diorama Whenever and wherever exhibiied, | cion appeared to leave tbe cancer in a dead state. ■ate Photograph of some one of tbe j n a lew qays it sloughed out, leaving the

by the Diorama. ! surrounding parts in a healthy condition, and it

com nlica

I surrounding parts in a healthy condition, an t has since been successfully healed, and he is i

An impartial tribute to the I

accurate Photograph able scenes represent

ince been successfully heaied, and he is now civ free from pain, and is now perfectly and my little son Uvery proud of being oon thereafter as possible,) ^ cured.

-sars^sssr *»

On tbe 22d day ef Febrnary, 1868,

(Or as soon thereafter as possible,)

■au ii K u

cases cured by Dr. Cour

the strongest manner I reeommei those who arc so unfortunate as with cancer. I would advise all pi

nd the following valuable premiums: ] to make no delay in si 1 farm of Av) a-res; 1 U. 8. Rond.<1,000; 1 Grand J ment. as X believe his Rosewood Piano. <1,606; 1 Farm of 326 acres; 1 and far superior t ('. s Rond. <:>0U; 1 Rosewood Plano. <IXW; t Faun 1 United States. An

O TS. A M -A.

able i

of 160

mond Crt Machines

<.YIU

11 VO!

me

in all

afflicted

all persons afflicted Dr. C'onden’s treatnent to be less painful

any other physician in the >ue desiring further pa rtiou-

t llagicrsville. lie

ii him to a be afflicte

agiersville. lienr'

C. s PAIN.

appeara

remarkable 1 icecss. GEO. V.' WICKS, No. 103

by Dr. VT. O. Couden, i

rhat we are able to judge from

the child, it was surely a ver

2 West Main strpet. mission Mcrclunts,

Farm of 326

. <:«)■. 1 Rosewood Plano. <000; l Farm • United States. (; 1 I ainel hair Shawl. <1,000; 1 Dia- ! lars can addr

eler A Wilson sewing i county, Teune: Set Silver Ware,

>ver A Laker ] We, the undersigned, are acquainted with ;1 Farm of 80 8. Payw,'anil know that his little son was sue-

arres; 1 U 8. Bond, <106: 5 Singer Sowing Ma- cessluily ijrated by Dr. W. C. Couden, of this

chines, <736; 1 Diamond King, <-'k)0; 1 U. S. Bond, I city, and i'r <li6; 5 (.rover A Baker Sewing Machines, <736; ' the appearan 1 i’iano, <500; 10 Fami-of troni 4i>to SO aereseach; rem.ukhb SSinger sn-wing Machines, <625; 1 Wold Watch. GEO.

(Hunt , and chain, <106; 1 V. S. Bond, <106; 5 j vv. M.GUURB. ) Commission Me Wlieelcr A Wilson sewing Machines. <fi.’5: 5 J! U. HARDIN,> corn, r Washington American Watches, <500; 1 U. S. Bond. <J'J0: 10 j J. F . McLURE. > and Second streets. Farms of from 4u to hi acres each: 10 silver \ TA1 L"R CRAN E, No 274 West Main street. Wau bes. (Rai oart timekee|e rsi <1.350: 1 U. S. ; U. B. BLANCHARD No. 132 West Main st. Bond. <100; lb r arms id from 40 to hi acres each; ! Can he consulted at National Hotel, or Office. 250 pieces Silverware at fiom <10 to <;st excli, corner 1 bird and Main street. Post Office l>ox, <*i,(iU0: STO pieces Silverware «t from <8 to <'71 670. Louisville. Kentucky. oct23-3tawAw3m ea. h, <5,000; 2o Farms of from 40 to SO acres each; ' — — ^ 1 5 0 articles of Silverware at from <5 to <25 each, i ^0. vi j.,. j. ea a-v^th

<4.000; lo Copies Carpenter’s Portrait of i.inro;n, 00^ s

<1(10; at Forms of 4.1 acres each, and 3,000 Lincoln CERTAIN,

Speedy Cnia

ros

I NEURALGIA,

graph

Ai.io; at Farms ol

Me no: mis, making a gram! lota! 6,150 PREHIITlflS!

To be distributed gratuitously to holders of certillcales. each of whom receive** Gne Admission 1 the Diorama and a finely executed Ahoto- 1

eh.

HOW TO OBTAIN CERTIFICATES.

Orders ninv be sent to us in registered letters or Post Office orders, iu sums of from <1 t.. <'.5. I risk: larger amount- should lie sent in

■ess. Cettifieates will be fum-

ing

CLUB RATES:

Single Certificates - DOcents | U certificates, one address <3 00 j 43 certificate*, one address lu 00 1 48 Certificates, one address 2J U) yfejg- Prompt and energetic I.adiesand Gentlemen of coon character, wanted os Agents, to W hom a liberal commission will be paid. Extra-

uccweuts and special premiums

at our risk; larger Drafts, or bv Expres ished at the follow in

lirv^rsalXeu r algia;

NERVOUS DISEASES.

hom ;

ordinary offered.

gn^-Eend for Our Private Circular to

Agcnte.

Address all orders and ceramanications to the Lincoln Dloramlc Association, no. 13 opera nous*.

Columbus. Ohio. S McMILLIN,

: Washington street, agent for this city.

Jantl-d4tSftW

17 Washington sti Johk Gf.akt, Pres't. W w. Beach, Sec’v.

CLOTHES WRINGER.

Old, Irtirm aud Icclilc persons slio No family should lie without it. Every lintel and restaurant slionh

Every

*ffir9o.<

del and restaurant slmuhl have It. il by Druggists ami dealerseverywhe

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J. RU11REH, Sole Proprietor, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

RESTAURANT. Courad Lehrritter. John A. Lehrritter. C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON AIYI> KIJSXAUKAXIX, No. 14 Mast Waslilngton Street, (Martin Hug's old stand.)

CIGARS.

OW. *>»• Xhe Itowt and C heapeot c x a- K/ s! IN THE CITY AT GREENE'S DRUG STORE, No. 98 East Wasblartoa Street. *cp4 d*

Its Effects are

Monical.

TT is an unfailing remedyin ail oases of NeuX ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty four h >urs, 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 system, its use for a few days, or a few weeks at tho utmost, i always affords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails 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 longbeen in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians, who give it theirunen-

Imous and unqualified approval.

Sent by mall on receipt of price, and postage.

One package, <1 00; postage 6 cents. Six packages. <5 09: postage 97 cents.

Twelve packages, <9 00; postage 43 cents. It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and medicines throughout the Unite

States, and by

TURN!

aroughout the

, T ER A CO., Sole Proprieto:

roprietors,

130 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. •BROWNING) A SLOAN, Agents, IcclOwfim Indianapolis, Indiana.

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THE

Universal Clothes Wringer

PROPOSALS.

iv o rr i c e .

TIBOPOSA LS will lie rerci vod until the first day JZ of February, 1K6S. for one hundred feet, more

ind, situated ou the north*

of February, ItKJS. for one hundred feet, more less, of ground, situated on the northeast cor-

ner of Pennsylvania and Market streets, and

known as tbe "Roberts chapel property. The proposal* to be per foot for all or pa the same; and the right is reserved to reject or all of said proposals. For particulai

to either of the undersigned.

1 RED. BAGGS.l J. W. BAY, 1 W. II. CRAFT. 1 A. L. WRIGHT, J

art of

my

ars, apply

docis dtillil

PROFESSIONAL. IT You iKeedl Hledicul A..UI, CALL ON E H.. ItlEGrWaAaY, At 88 Kami HlarKet Street. A LL parties are treated iwlth s till, care and Xx confidence. oe.tas dSm

FLOUR, FEED, ETC.

19 f F. W. Faut.

EUIUVITTJJEtE-

WOOLLEV Si. SMITHER, Would resrcctrully announce to their enstom«rs and the citizeus of Indianapolis and vicinity, tbat they havo REMOVED FROM B7

74 and 76 West Washington Street,

rant well supplied with the very bc«t tl afford*. In Tact we intend to keep a -house, and give satisfaction to our pat:

sepSl dly

MERCHANT TAILOR.

WILLIAM SWEIRHART, Merchant Tailor,

AUD DXALU IV

event’s Famishing Goods, rio. 21 Saatffi nerldlaa Street, INDIAN APOUS, INDIANA.

Where will be found the best assortment of Furniture in the city. Their stock consists ol Parlor, Chamber ami Dining Room belt*, and keep constantly on band a large aad complete stock of Common Furniture, Chairs and Mattresses. We manufacture our own goods, aud are preuared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our goods and prlcr^ before buying. WOuLEN A FMIT.IEK. d*c24 dSmAsun

BRICK MACHINES.

Brick and Shingle Machine.

\\/ X have the simplest, and wa believe, th*. VV most powerful Brick Machine in the country. It works all kinds of clay, and makes with one pah ol mules, 8,600 good Brick per hour, and by eteani 0040. Satisfaction guaranteed

TTAVING fitted up the Caplt; XI pease for a Saloon aud Best;

ticularly Invite the public to give us a call. a. we intend to keep our Bar well stocked with the best

tal at great ex.aurant, we par-

:all.

intend to keep our Bar well stocked wi

Liquor*. Wine, Ale, Cigars, etc., and our Restaurant well supplied with the very best the market

- ■ - C - 1 flrst

irons.

WHOLESALE GROCERS.

A. JONES & GO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 74 and 74 ( SetinulFs new Clock,) South Meridian Street,

Indianapolis, Indiana. A.JOXU. u. auxT. *. r. jo mo*. J. w. sons. H. C. Holloway. tei*e dly

II. Emmerich. F. W. Faut. J. Ost^man.

H. frl 91MK KICK 4c CO., Wholesale and Hettil Dealers in

Flour, Food, 6r»iu, Clovor, Timothy,

Seed and all kinds of Garden Seeds,

No. 56 West Washington street, under Metropol-

itan Theater, (Po,toffice Box 474,)

}an4 dim IndlanapoHe, issdtaisa.

Has been awarded the

First P rein I vs at the follov New Y'ork I*** Pennsylvania 1‘64 Michigan.. MM Indiana - - 1^ Wisconsin !t65 Missouri — New Hampshire Del. and Mil—Inter-State New Jersey Vermont Iowa Minnesota

Kentucky

Illinois New KnglaRd Mechanics’ InstiUite, Boston Conn. River Valley

Champlain Valley American Institute, Ne The ‘ UNIVERSAU

arde<l a Fir

Df WRIGHT'S. Tar syrup

presenting WRIGHT’S TAR SYRUP to the public. All know the necessity of guarding against Colds, as well as the necessity for taking the the Ot-

ar Syrup

uraptinn. Coughs, Cold's, Bronchitis,

loses of the Throat

York

the only

rst Premium at tbegrea

1*03 136 'ringer eve t Fairol tb<

AnEKIUAN INSTITUTE. WRINGER at the times specified. W e do not attempt to mislead the pn) vert is ing an old list of premiums, wii

dis-

Eroat ami Lungs, does not exist,

elow are testimonials from persons, some of whom are known in all parts of the country : Dr. K. Shelton Mackenzie. Literary Editor Forney’s 1'hiludeiphia Press, writes: '

UILADELmiA, July *0,1S87.

Dear Sir: Last Christmas, for the first time in my life, I was much afflicted by a very Severn Cold, with almost constant Cough and sore chest. "Practice makes perfect” the proverb says, but the more I coughed the worse I did it. By what I then considered an accident, but now believe to havo iK-cn a Providence, I was induced to try Dr. 1 S6*» j Wright’s Tar Syrup, purchased irom you, and IrUj [ was greatly relieved in two days, wholly cured 1t»YJ I In ten. it is not unpleasant to the taste, which — is a good jioint. Many years ago, reading my way through an old library, I came across the works ofthat Bishop Berkeley,who prophetically and truly declared, more than a.century ago, ilia.. ‘ Westward themarchof Empire takes its way,” and among these were two treatises in which-he sirongly advocated tho use of Tar, as curative of many diseases from Catarrh to * he plague. I was thanstruok with tile exigency of tile good Bishop's arguments, and am now sure—from the efficacy of Dr. Wright’s preparation of the same remedy—

that they w

mblie bv ad-

BrssrwrwiiC

■ Power Wringers—combine

2d

clcs not now

bv soiifc

UUJ ...

taken mostly on 1 ower

Wringers and Washer, and other amen in tlio market for family use-as Is don

of our would-be competitors.

Over 300,000 Univoraal Clotttea Have been sold, which is’more than the sale of all other Wringers combined, am*, the late improvements on the "UNIVERSAL,” havogre.tly increased the sale. Soldto Dealers, Jobbers, and ^Tlm^ cei'dinited "Doty Clothes W;tshor;” also, the new "Lightning ‘teat Chopper” always ou

hand for ■ale. Toi ms Circular free.

R. c. BROWNING, Get

No. 33 Co;

WHISKY.

J. C. ISKl.YKlflUYjfclJffi As. COPURE OLD BOURBON, COPPER, RYE, AND WHEAT WHISKIES. 17*. 79 (to si tlx YlerldiBB Srtrcet, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

PROFESSIONAL.

LAW CARD.

* JUL. R-A-Y-, ATTORNEY AT LAW,

IIUklANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

A. MU YOUAJKX, BA. ■*», Eclectic naysi-cian, BUBGBON AND ACCOUCHC KB. Office No. 130 (residence No. 1*8) Nor th PennaiAYftniK strssi. one end a half square! North of Postofflce, Indianapolis, Indiana. Office hours from seven to nine A. M^ene ’three seven "to nine M. leoM aly

MARBLE.

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W KING, General Agent, lurtlandt street New York, (Opposite Merchants’ Hotel.)

G. M. BALLARD.

Agent for Indianapolis.

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED

Dear sir: Having witnessed the operation of Dr. Wright’s Tor Syrup in cases of Consumption, 1 cheerfully recommend it to all persons so uldieted. JESSE R. WALKER, Fourth and Chestnut rtreete, Philadelphia. Thomas Winmill, butcher, iu Second btreot

Market, Philadelphia, writes:

After suffering for two years with Consum

hemot hoges, I was iuduced t

S'sTa^T^ After using six bohl

health re my bus ini S. S. StC

BRUSHES.

IndUnapolls Brash Jlauafaclory No. (OR Noutlz Illinois street.

(Third door south of Georgia,)

Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of

7B R LT H £1 E S ,

Of their own manufacture, at Wholesale^amUle-

ATTORNEY8 AT LAW.

MORRISON ft PALMER, Attorneys at Law, FimmlcfoYt, Clinton Con»«T» ejchltt dZSwlv IN DIANA.

HAIR RESTORATIVE.

r> A H ,

Dealer in

AND ITAUAN MARBLE,

Oi M Bast Wash Odd Fellow*’

AMERICAN

S

iuducei sing -

abl

pticn

to try Dr.

ttles',

e to attend lo

health returned, and I am now

business.

S. Stevens, Druggist, Reading, Pa., writes: Mr. J. J. Kromer: The gross of Tar Svmn purchased about three weeks ago is nearly a. 1 sold. My customers speak highly of It Semi

sold. My customers speak highly of it. Semi

it. I ar isfactio

Wrigl

Country St bottle will

ing largely ol ay customers

is and One

i/doME-RS HAIR OYf” • BestiulheWorld. ^

Natnral, Durable, Beautiful, Best and Cheapest in the World—will give satisfaction to all. JOHN J. KRuMKR, 403 Chestnut street, Pffilatlelphia, S<de ProprietorM For sale by BROWNING A SLOAN and W. I. HA SKIT * CO., Indianapolis, Indiana, novas deodi wly

Manhood and Matrimony 151POK XA NX XO YOITVO BIENf. TTVR. PKNDERY has devoted four years In this | J city to the treatment and cure oi N ERV OU 8

en

the Blood, and di Youni

Los:

SPteL^ , !S.“SSr4.5.'«S

ad by ateaai 6640. BatUfaotlon guaranteed ur Bepreadug Brick Machine, with one man am

o^ T »^<i78uttioi^aeh£^eaa£ evaw^e I \V^^rL\*^fflce l ”n*Tal^«^^w”* d Bt^lc j-ttel^tdwlmiandbettpatteiffiitV^^Ay ®* ™ • General North we* tera'a gents.

I of Pot to file*, North Penn^lvjnlh l whlchwe w£ M U on tern, to «Ufy, ^ b y W Drn <1 u"-' deelOdeodlwOm

J. R. BARRETT It CO., Propristors,

RAKCnaTSS, N. B. LORD A SMITH,

sses.

Sexual Indifference, treated with care and sue-i-OsS. These diseases are the bane of contention in married life, and the frequent cause of matrimonial infelicity and infidelity. It is not so-much on account of the debility ot the gen ital organs ami loss of virility that I mention these diseases here, but for the serlou* mental and physical prostration they produce. Also, the impairment oi health

and happiness.

N. B. Person* who ar* laboring under any of these diseases, can call on mein person or consult me bv letter, with the assurance that every means will be used for tbeir permanent restoration.

^Office, 85% Market

Postofflce Box 14TT, IndianspolU. Indiana,

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