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FINANCIAL AM) CO.ttnERCIiL. Un>u«APOi.i8,TrK8n*T Evknino,) January 38,1868 ( MONK V—The demand for money Is still beyond the ability of tha banks, and wo therefore quote the rates as formerly, from 10 to 13 per cent. Exchange—In demand at par buying and X premium selling. Iluylng. Selling. Gold l.»7 140 btlvor 150 1-85 Government Securities—Without any change In qublatiou Buying. Selling. I'ntted States sixes of UWt M0 Ml •• •* b-SO's “ 1863 M0 Ml 1861 1 08 1.08 *• “ “ •• 1861 1.08 1.09 “ 1807 1.87)4 1.08tJ •• •• 10-40’S 7..101 1.08 •• ^ “ 7-30’s, 8d scries 1.07 1.08 .. ~: 8,1 •• 107 1.08 Revenue stamps are sold In sums from |H» to gWO at two per cent, discount, and In sums over $800 at three per cent. IJiiotations of money and stocks In New York to-day: Money—Continues esasy, and 49 C por cent ou call Rians. •Sterling—Qnlet And Arm at Gold—Lower; opening at 1.41X, advancing to 1 11V. and closing at 1 40K*l 40H. with treosales under the rumors from Washington that Alabama is soon to be readmitted to the Union. Government Stocks—Lower, but clu<cd active and firm. Stocks—Heavy and lower willi a strong pressurd to fall throughout tbo day, closing however, with a better demand. Wo give below the closing prices of Government securities, an l other sticks, ns compared with the three preceding days. Frl. Sat Mon. Tncs 6 pe-cent. 1WH 11 111* Itl* 5- hh’s, 1-t series Ill 111 IIW 1 1« 6- 30‘s, td s ries 108* Wh 10»H 108 5 80 s, 3d series 1' 9S 10<H H«K 108K 6 »i’s, 4tn series 109.S 107i{ — HO 6 30’-. new - W* togS ’O * O- 0 s 5th series 107«< 107I4 108H 108 10 4 s 1-8V 10« 104s 1041g 7 80 s 3d series 107s 10714 108S 107K 7.30’s. 8J series 107-s — — 107^ Ganton MS VX «0 » Southern, o’d — — -914 — Cumberland 31 Ms 3's 38 7% « %% 'e 8 Merchants’ Union 87s 37S *7 American 75 74S 75 7.1 United auto* 70-78-- % ”5 Pacific Mill , HOy. Ill 113 US* Atlantic Mall 99 98 - 98 Western Union Tel 3 7 S S8 38* 37* New York Central Ill S 13'-'*4 133* 131 Erie 74* 76* 7-** 75* Hudson H4* 145Hi 116* 146 Harlem 130 1*6)4 — T Harl m. preferred 178 — — — Reading. 96* 86* 97* 96* Ohio C'ertlflcstcs 32* 8d>» 53* 33* Burlington ACJuIncy... . — — — 143 Terre Haute preferod .... — — — 74* Wabash 46 47 47* -- St Paul 51* 51 51* 50* 81 Paul, preferred 63* f6 66 * 65* Michigan CenWal-- Ml Ml>4 110* 111 Michigan Southern S9 HW* 89* 8-t* Ulinots Central, ex-dlv . 131* 131* 15 134* Cleveland A Ashtabula — — — Hl>i PHUbu 0 r*. Alt0 “ '.‘‘.'.'.'."V. «>* 97 97* Toledo. 113 114 113* 113* Rock Island 97* 98* 99* 98* Northwestern 60* 80* 60 * 60* Northwestern, preferred.. TJ* 75* 75* — Fort Wayne 104* 104* 1'>4* 104 Missouri 6's - 100* 101* 101* Tennessee, new 60* — 60 4 6 * Virginia — 40 — — Alton » Terre Haute — 52* — — Tennessee, old— — *— 03* — Marletoa A Cln.lst pre... — — — 37* Debuke ft Sioux City — — — f0 Hunnibkl ft St Joseph — — — 7*.* MINING SHARES—Quiet.T | Frl. Pat Mon. Tues. nnsrtxllill... 320 120 115 115 S atth A Parmloo - 300 »10 390 uragory 540 — 555 61.6 Walklll 55 51 47 43 New York Gold HO l * 105 Divldson 47 47 87 — &dge Hill 383 — — La Crosse — — — — Corydon 85 45 — — Moutina -. — — 86 Receipts at sub-Treasury to-day, $1,640,957; payments, $919,907; balance, $110,613,143. FLOUR—DnU and unchanged In prices: ( holcobrandt$l>«l»50l Family $11911 50 Extra 9®l't 50 Superfine 6 5'®7 75 Buckwheat 4 50® 5 00 I t ornmeal 1 00®1 05 Graham fiour I Middlings per per cwt 5 50E 6501 cwt 4000 WUEIT—Uhchanged; small sales at $3 30® 3 35 | ,CORN—Is qtioto at 70c, for oar from farmer* wagou; sbelked. 60®61r. OAT3—Dull, at f 8'#60c. / RYE—But littledoing, scarcely enough to establish quotations—$1 35 Is the best piles. BARLEY—Active at $1 60®1 75 for prime ftlt. BUCKWHEAT—Dull. We quota 75®60 per bushel. PROVISIONS—Dull and un»cttleJ In prices We quote: Clear sides at ll*o.; rams, sugar cured. 14c. : baooa shoulders, 9c.; breakfast bacon, 14c., Urd.lSc. LITE STOCK—The market to day was qnite active for beef, and rather dull for other stocks Receipts, 75 head of fine beet cattle, and 39 head sheep. Sales were made of beef at $6®6 26 for first quality ; $5 80®5 76 for second do , $4® 4 50 for third. Nearly all In pens Wire sold. Sheeif brought $4 35 por cwt. PORK—In our statement yesterday of the the number of hogs killed this seison, as compared with lest, there were a few luaenraelcs In the operations of last year. We republish as rtfrrccted: THIS SEASON,
Total 83,736 11,011,063 808 »-8 - LAST SSASON. No. Weight, Average Wheat, Fletcher ft Co..13,743 3.901,8f8 8*7 J. D *Paftlson ft Co.' .Vu.WO 8,676 000 230 B. W.JPattlion .10.778 8.478,840 ftU Total 86.000 18.640®)! 8821-11 This sutemont shows She klll.ng last year to bare been 1 904 head greator than this, while the aggregate weight was 1,688,18s pounds la favor of last seaioa, and the average weight nett tl pouftdi per hog more. Messrs. Nofslnger, Klngan ft Co , have sold bore on tbe can on private termt, to one of tho Liverpool houses 75C,0 0 pounds English meats, and 879,800 pounds of lard—making 1,094,500 pounds of stuff told by this one firm. This is the largest sale of hog p oduct we have hebrd of
this teston.
FRE r GHT8-On and after January 18,1868, ami antil changed, with or without notice, the follow-
1 will be
log rates 1
1 charged:
FROM INDIANAPOLIS.
Cora In bulk will be charged 77 cents per U0 lbs. to Jersey City, and tto. per 100 lbs. to New York. Dressed hogs and fresh meat* are only taken at owner’s risk, aad at special rates. All article* except flour carried at actual weight.
New York martet. NEW York. Tuesday, January 88. Cottou—Kirm; sales of 3,800 biles at ISl*.® 18Uc. for middling uplands. I lour—Receipts ot 0,880 barrels; 5Q10cbetter; rather more doing, part for export; sales of f ,900 barrels at $8 80®$ 10 for suYKTlloe State and Western; $0 90® 10 80, extra State; $0 80® 12, extra Western; $12 70® 13 white wheat extra; 19 90®13 80, round hoop Ohio; $11 O0®lg, common to good dt. Louis; $12® 10 good to ohotce extra; closed quiet; California more active aad llrmer; sales of 2.800 sacks at $12 23®18 00; small loti. $13 73. Kve Flour—Stead) ; sales of 400 barrels at $7 b0@9 20. Corn Meal-Sales of 300 barrels at $0 13. Whisky—Nominal; sales at 20o. In bond. Wheat—Receipts of 1.260 bushels; very tlrm; tales of 2,800 bushels at $2 36 for mixed spring; $2 60 for No. 1 spring In store; $2 66 for red Pennsylvania; $3 fir white Canada; $8 16 for choice white Michigan. Rye—Firmer end more active; sales of 12,000 bushels of Western at $1 77. lUrley -Dull. Malt—Steady. Corn—Receipts of 28,210; opened a shade firmer and closed dull and drooping; tales of 61,000 bushels at $1 26®1 28 for new mixed Western afloat; $1 24®1 28 for new white Southern; $1 26®t 28 for new yellow Southern; $124 for new yellow Jersey. Oats—Receipts of 6 060 bushels; heavy; sales of 3 100 bushels at 86J^c. for Western tm store; 87%c. afloat. Rice—Quiet. Coffee—Steady; sales of 1,600 tacks Rto on private terms. Sugar—Steady; sales of 800 hogsheads Cuba at 10^®ll^e.; 300 boxes Havana at 11)4® iMoiasses—Quiet; sales of 209 barrels New Orleans at 78«8Ho. ■ Hops—Quiet; sales at 3)®89c. for Ameri-
can.
Petroleum—Steady; sales at 10)40. for
crude; 24c. for rellned bond e«l.
Pork—Firmer and in moderate demand; sales of 1,600 barrels at $20 66®20 76 for old mess, closing at $20 50 regular; $2187 for new do., closlag at $10®21 95 regular; $17 25® 18 37)4 for prime; $1U®19 26fur prime mess; also 2,500 barrels new mess at $22 12, seller’s option-for Fobruarv; $22®22 08, seller’s option, for March; $22 25®22 50 for Aplll; also 250 barrels extra prime at $18, seller’* op-
tion, for March.
Beef—Firm; sales of 2,276 barrels atjprevl.
ous prices.
Reef bams—Quiet; sales of 18. r > birrels at 120 50®3l; tierce beef active and firm; sales of 1200 tierces at $31 fi0®36 for prime mess
anti $37®39 50 for India mess.
B». Oi—Steady; sale- of385 barrels at 10 )£c. taaic; lor Cumberland cut; llJ4c; for short ribbed; 12*4') for *hort clear; 12y£c®12)4c for
long clear.
Cut Meats—Dull;
Idt
;eady; «■
for western and of city.
sales of lt;4 packages;
bams.
alts at 8}ec®9c;
7c®9)ac; for shoulders; 12c®13c for
Dres etP Hogg—Steady;
Lard-Firmer; salesui 1,160 barrels at 13c ®13%c for email lots. Rutter—Steady ;|ealei at 38cJl49c for State. Cheese—Quiet; sales at llc@15. Freights to Liverpool—Very Arm. LATEST MARKETS—6 F. M. Flour—Closed moderately acllve and 6c. better for medium grades. Wheat—Very firm; aalee at $2 42®2 43 for No. 2 and $2 60® 2 63 ior No. 1 spring. Rye—Firm; sales at $1 73®1 77 fur West-
ern.
Oato—Dull; sales at 86)40. in store for Western. < Corn—Closed heavy; tales at $t 29®1 27 for new mixed Western afloat; $1 13)4 for new mixed Western in store. Pork-Quiet and steady; sales at $20 62®20 76 for old moss; $21 h7)4®22 for new mess;$22 tor February d-dlvery and $22,322 60 for March, and $22®2J ,V)®22 26 for April. Beef—Active and firm.
Cut Meats—Pull.
Bscon—Firm, with a moderate demand. Lard —Very Arm; sales at 12<4®l3)4c. for fait- to primo steam and kettle rendered.
Olnclnnatt market.
Cincinnati, Tuesday, January 28.
PTonr—Qmet and unchanged; sales of extra
at $t0®10 26 and family at $10®U 26.
Wheat—Dull and* nominal; No. 1 red held
at $2 65 and No. 1 spring st $2 20.
Corn—Closed tirmer; sales of old at 82®83c; there Is no demand for shelled and prices are
uomlnal.
Oats—Irregulai: holders asked Cl)c, but No. 1 sold at U8c, and No. 2 at (>6®(j(ie. Rye—Firmer; sales of No. lat$l 00. Barley—Firm; sales at $2 25®2 30 for No. 1 choice fall. Cotton—Closed qulel; sales at 10)4®lfi;ic. for middling. Whisky—Dull and prices nominal. Provisions—Bouyant and the market somewhat excited at Ibedoso. Mbss Pork—There wa* a pressing demand this sflernooo; sales at 20c. lot old sad 21c. for new. but holders, s» a rule, withdraw from tlftmarkets; of that article no accurate quotation can be given. Bulk Meats —Were held at 8)4®10)4c.,wlth sales at 8®(Uc. for city out an<t cured; country ouolU nave been sold at 7* ••• B icon—In fair deminu md prices firmer; sale# of 200 hogsheads at 9*4c. for shoulders; lie. for sides; ll)4'i. for clear rib, and 12c. for clear do; sugar cured hams 16®lGc., with a fair demand. Butter Dull at 33(a37c. for fresh. Legs—Sales at 30(j*32c. UnsFcd Oil -Dull at $1 18 ®l 20. Lard OH—Firm at $1 06®1 10. Petroleum—Firm; sales at 42®44o. {or refined. " Beef Cattle—Dull, and prices 260600. lower on common and medium grades; the supply exceeds tbe demand. Gold—1.40^4 buying, dosing heavy. Muncy—The market Is easy at 8® 10 per
cent.
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SATDRDil’S DISPATCHES.
From New York. C*affr«oftlMtsl mat tore—Havana Ad-Vices-Cammnttug of Sentences of forla Blew Bzilen—Etc. NKiV York, Wednesday, January 28. The Tribune't special from Washington ^The action on Washburne’s bill in the House, augurs well for sweeping retrenchment
all around.
Tho Committee on Appropriation will report the executive and legislative appropriation bill in a few days. The Committee cut down tho Secretary of tbe Navy’s estimates $20,000,000, and tbe estimates of Secretary Seward, McCulloch and Browning, Attorney G-lisral Stanbury and Post Master General Randall, will be de-
creased In the ssmo proportions.
Tbe Committee have been making a thorougn examination of all tbe departments and will recommend a large reduction of the clerical force employed In the departments, and the abolishment of a number of offices which they deem useless and only an expense, these the committee will aboHsb|by net maklrg appropriations to continue them. A number of those now bolding fatoffices under tie Government, will be surprised when this bill is reported, to find aa | provision made to pay.
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of ne
The ease of Elgee against the United States Government, which has neen before the courts
MEDICAL.
The Secretary of the Treasury is opposed to r. Ingersoll’s bill, for the issue of $46,000,000
new legal tender notes.
The ease of Elgee against the United States overnment, which has neen before the courts for a long time, was finally diaposed of to-day in favor of the Government, by the. Supreme Court affirmlng)the judgment ot the court below. Tbe suit Involves a sum of half a million of dollars, the proceeds ot abandoned or captured preperty, and the decision sends the money Into tbe Treasury of the Uuited States. It la generally believed, by Mr. Johnson* friends, that ho will sign the entl-contractlon bill passed last week and now in bis hands, but itli possible that he may conclude to perrail the bill to become a law, by the lapse of
tho constitutional ten days.
New York, January 27.—Tbe BerahTt Havana special ears that aeveral I’orto Rico exiles have had tbelr sentences if banishment commuted by the Queen of Spain. Tbe Spanish war steamer, Wasp, was recently disabled
In a hurricane.
A telegraph was to be put )n operation between tbe capital of tbe Island and Fajaed. Slight oscillations of an earthquake were felt at Caguos. There had been four hundred and forty altogether since November. A fatal ulsesse bed attacked the aheep on fie island. It killed them In a few hour*. The nature of tbe disease was unknown. From Cincinnati. Uallraad Accident—Eeveral Person*
lajnred.
Cincinnati, Tuesday, January 28. Passenger train No. 4, bound East, on tbe Atlantic and Great Western Rit!road, raa eff tbe track near Letvlaburg, Ohio, at haU-poat eleven last nlgbt. Injuring several persons. The ears are reported to have been burned. The accident waa caused by a broken rati. Parilcultn at Use NiaUtlnff aff lEe
Emerald.
Cincinnati, January 28.—Tbe particulars of the eioklDg or tEh Cincinnati and New Orleans steamer Emerald on Saturday last, have been received here. Tha accident occurred while rounding out from Tuniea Bend, on the Mtsalsalppl, fifteen miles below the mouth of Red river. The boat careened, causing the cabin to slide overboard. The bull righted Immediately. but struck a log, causing her to sink
11 a few minute*.
Mrs. Dr. Rl qardson and daughter,, the second uhamheruiitJd and s lady unknown, were swept overboard. The captain and crew were saved, but the cargo and books wflre lost. Tbe Emerald was valued at $36,000; Insured
In Cincinnati olll 'cs for $20,000,
She had on board six hundred hogshoada of eugar, and twelve hundred barrel* uf molaa.-es, valued at $1*0,000, which Is insured m Cincin-
nati offices.
Tbe total loss
$236,000.
The New Orleans and Arkansas river stern wheel packet, George D. Palmer, wa* snagged sod sunk on Sunday, in Arkansas river, tiny, four miles below Pine Bluff. 8h* wa* insured i»r $9,000 in Cincinnati office*.
boat and qargo Is about
From St. Louis.
HOLLOWAY'S • ■ ■ i/f VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS.
ancon years stress occaj tbo nau-
tous vcrmirngcs'of that day, resolved to annnltxe them, and from tho most effective of these remedies succeeded in teparatlug their aeiive medical properties, pure, tasteless and Inodoreus. Then, by combining theee with sugar, and mould-
dye Colors. MW WE * sTiSVEiW Family Dy eColors
pAtent detachment.
combining tnese with sugar, and mouldlug them Into an agreeable conleotwn, formed the present popular and effective
Vermifuge known as
Htlloway’s Vermifuge Confections, Which have almost entirely sopenoded tho old nauseous Vurraituges, to the ilc light of ihu poor little sufferers, it coola ns no Calomel or other poisonous In-
gredients.
bo highly esteemed Is this popular Vermifuge, by the protesslou, that all Intc 11gcut Physiciaus who know of them, prescribe them in preference to other remedies, ns not only more pleasant to take,
hut more effective to cure.
Parents and guardians, having the care of children, should keep them ss a family medicine; for they not only cradicat* Worms—tho-c pests of childhood—but correct any derangement of the digestive organs. so prevalent with children.
HO LLOW A* ’8
ARNICA.
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PLASTERS.
The Original >nd only true Arnica Plasters posses*leg the great healing pneperttea of tha Arnica . Flowers. The curative effect, of these Plaster* la all cases of pain or weasness in the breast, tide or hack, aad la all oases of laflan nation of tbe Lungs, and Gough, are truly astonishing; they give immediate relief. Physicians pres :rtbe them, aad thousands recommend theta. Observe—BoDowey’s ere the Original aad only true Arnica Plaster*. hTesKells
OINTMENT.
This Ointment, after an experlenre of twenty years, has proved iSaelf a sovereign remedy for all Diseases of the Skin; having effected a radleal cure In every case ou which it was used, earing maay obstinate caae of fifteen or twenty years' standing, that bad previously resisted all remedies prescribed by the best medical talent 01 the country. Its effect la as tonIsbRtg, in a low days the soreness and Irritation It removed; the skin becomes ooth and healthy, and rental as pen ntly healt d, without the use of ;
ly healtd,
other remedy.
mseny
Thus. Tetter. Saltrhenm, Itch, ftoWUers' Itch, Erysipelas, Bloiche-, Pimples, and every form of disease of the .km Is punctually cured, no matter of how longstanding. It has cured bad cates of inflLaued Eyelids, and Di**harges from the Kar, when notliingeli,av>nuU heal them. Piles, that have resisted all other tieam.ent for many years have been effectually cured by the use of only one box of thla Ointment. Morns, healds. and Old 8ores. It heals la a very short time. Price BU Cents
II uot sold t.y your Druggist,
Sag. SrirHISkO ! MITCHELL ft RAMMEL8BERG
Oblcaxo market. Chicago, Tue-day, January 28. Flour—Steady and finn; sales at $9® 10 for
spring extra.
Wheat—With a moderate speculative nnvemerit; sales of No. 1 at $2 11©2 12; ,No. 2 at $2 08)4®2 00)4; closing quiet at $2 Or* for
No. 2.
Corn—Opened unsettled and easier, but lmproved under good speculative demand; tales of No. 1 at 84)4®66c.; new 81)4®83c. Oats-Quiet. Barley—Sale* at $1 68)4; closing very quiet
at $1 50%.
Rye—inactive almost; sales at $2 09®2 15 for No. 2; $1 86®1 60 for rejected; closing with sellers for No. 2 at $2 ; no buyers. •less Pork—Inactive and firm; tales at }2<i®20 50; prime mess nominal at $16. Lard —Active and buoyant, and )4c. higher;
sale* utl2)4®12%e."
Bulk Meats—Firm; sales of dry salted shoul-
ders at 7)4®7)4c.
Loose Boxed Meats—Tractive; (ales of Cumberlanda, 8‘4c.; loose short ribs, 9%e.; loose pickled meai-i dull; bams, 11)40., packed. Green Meals—Dull; sales 01 ham*at 10)4c ,
from block.
Dressed Hogs—In good packing and ship, ping demand, at lo®20c. higher; sales at $7 26
®S 90 for light to heavy lota.
Llvo Hogs—Active; sales at $5 30®6 for shipping lots; to 20®U 76 for lair to good
packing.
Beef Cattle—Steady and unchanged. Sheep—Moderately active and fiim; stirs at
$3 60®4 76.
Receipts-Flour, 6,000 barrels; wheat, 23,. 000 bushels; corn, 113,500 bushels; oats, 24,000 busheler dressed nogs, 3,072 bead; live hogs, 2,249 head. Bhlpineuts—Flour, 4 509 birrels; Wheat, 400 bushels; corn, 10,000 bushels; dressed hogs,
6,387 head.
«s. 1.0u 1 s market.
St. Louis, Tuesday, January 28.
Tobaero—Offerings Increasing, market firm
aau prices unchanged.
Colton-Fiim; sales at 16j4o for etrlct mid-
dllng.
Flour—Qujet; sales at $7®8 lor super, and $8 2!>®y tor ( xlra. Wheat—Held above buyeys’ views and bus. loess small; sales at $2 50®2 70 for prime to cboioe red and white. , Corn-Dull and lower; sales at SG®8!)c for shelled, and 77®7Uc for ear. Oats—Dull and easier; sales at (163700. Barley—Held higher; sales at $2 2U®2 35 for common to prime spring, ami $2 6o®256 for
fall. -
Rye—Unchanged; sales at $1 70®1 73. Provtutucs-Ycrs quiet and nominally unchanged. Lard—Firm, with considerable demand, salea yt 12gi2)4c for tierce, and l&)4c for keg. Hogs—Stead); sales at 6)4®C^c gross. Receipts—Flour, 900 barrels; wheat, 100 sacks; corn, 2,800 bushels; oats, 860 bushels; barley, 600 bushels; hogs, 375 heau. Weather clear and cold. Clavalan* market* CLEV ELAND, Tuesday, January 28. Floor—Thhe market Is steady and un. changed, and thn demand la moderate for XX spring at $10 76®U 60; XX red wluttr at $1‘J®18 60; XX white at $14®15; country brands are 59c.®$l below tbe above figures. Wheat—Tbe market Is quiet and nominally unchanged; No. 1 red winter Is held at $2 00; No. 2 do. at $2 40®2 42, and No. 1 Milwaukee •prlog at $2 80. Corn—Lower, with sulet on the spot at 90:. for delivery In tbe last half of February; $1 for the last half of April; $1 06 lor No. 1 shelled, and Sic. for shelled on the railroad
track.
Oats—Dull, ai.d offered at 67c. for No. 1
St He from store.
Rye—Quiet and nominal; lalet at' $1 60®
1 65 for No. 1.
Barley—Tbe market Is Inactive, bnt holders are firmer; No. 1 State and Canada are held at
$2 10®2 20.
Petroleum—The market is quiet; 89®41c. for free, and 19®20o. for bon'
A resolution was introduced byaD In the Kansas Legislature yesterday, 1 laid over, Instructing Senators and Kr stives In Congress to vole against tbi allow negro suffrage In the District of Colun bis. Tbe resolution says that Kansas Vote against negro suffrage lost fall, and that Kei
Kansas Legislature. St. Louis, Tuesday, January 28.
a Democrat
and was
_ lepresent-
alive* In Congress to vole against tbo bill to
rlctof
Kan>as Voted
against negro suffrage lost fall, and that Kepretenlallvts from that htst* mUccpreaeuiei their constituents In vq&ingfor U* Mil whirb
passed Congress In December.
Thu Senate ba» adopted resolutions asking Congress to grant subsidies In Kansas to the branch of the Colon Pacific Railroad. 11 the House, amendments were r tier mi iu Include all tbe other railroad. In tbe State for tbe same subsidle., and considerable feeling was manIfe.ted against tbe Pacific Company, in convrquence of tbelr refusal in pay tax, and to suborn to tbe law passed la | winter regulating fares, freights, etc. Tin# whole matter was laid ou tbe table, bnt it Is pronable the resolutions will bo taken up again and passed.
From Auiiapolis.
Oplalon of Attorney fieneral Jones —Tbe Civil Hlgbss Law De-
clared Unconstitutional.
Annapolis, Tuesday, January 28. Attorney General Jones has furnished Governor Swann with an opinion directly conflicting with tbe decision made by Chief Justice Chase In tbe United States Circuit Court in October last. The Attorney General says the civil rights bill Is ancoasUtutlonsl. Tbe negro apprenticeship laws of Maryland are oonttltutlonal and tbe United 8late. Circuit Coart had no Ju isdictloYi la the case on which Chief Justice Chas* gave the deei.lon, declaring that tbe apprenticeship of colored children under the law. of Maryland was slavery or involuutary servitude and In violation of tbe iblrteenth srtlclis, and therefore It was ruled void and relumed them all to tbe custody of their parents.
FromChicago.
Burking of tbs Douglas Linen Com-
pany *s factory.
Chicago, Tuesday, January 28. The Douglass Linen Company’s factory, at Kankakee, Illinois, was destroyed by fire yesterday evening. The lost will reach $40,000; partially Insured In tbs Enterprise, of Cincinnati, and New England, of Hartiord. The works were to have commenced opera-
tions this morning.
From Harrisburg. Bills to Repeal tbe Gettysburg Asy*
1 u 111 Bills.
}IaKRI*buku, Monday, January 27. Bill* were lmruduced In both tbe Senate end Tlou.e, to-night, to repeal tbe Gettysburg Asylum bill, but no final action was taken. Naw York Dry Good* market. New Y'ork, Tuesday, January 28. The market (or domestic cottons Is a little more animated and prices firmer; more energy for bleached muslins. New York mill goods are up to 27)4c.; Wamsutta, 22)4c.; Kearsage, A, 20c.; Tuhosenra, 18c.; I.insdale, 17c.; Maaennella, lti)4c.; Wasbua, R. Brown, 16c.; Newmarket, A, ll)4e ; wide sheetings are up to 5a. per yard; Uucs, l!)4c.; Ama^keag prints )4c. higher, and now sell at ll)4o.; Pacific Mills, ditto, 12c.; Simpson brown monrnlug, 12c.; Wamsutta prints, steady at 8)40., and all standard makes in light seasonable styles, 12)4<:. Pittsburg market. Pittsburg, Taesdsy, January 28. Pelroleum—Tho crude oil market. Is very quiet; crude, on spot, ie held at 7)4c., with buyers at 7u.; do. for March and April tsheld at8c., with buyers at 7J4c,: sales of refined In bond, on spot, at 22)4®22|*c.; do. for first half of February at 2uc.; du. for laet half of February at 23^c
dually cured
of thla Oi
Burns, ecalds. an l 1 a very short lime.
X. Il not sold i>y ya ftsad DO cents is Jobnsoi Cosflea. Philadelphia, a I
iVee of postage to any acdrcas.
OBtKKVU—None gcnuii « without the • ignnttve of the proprietors ua lbs w rap
per of curb box. JOHNSTON,
HOLLOWAY * COWCEN I»llOFRII£TOIUI, iYo. OOG Arch ktrect, PHILADELrillA. fl0*8oM at VTholeaale in Chicago, by Fuller, Kind) ft Fuller, Lord ft Smith, CMrahams A Van ftchaark. J. II Bred A Co., hmlth. cutler A Co , Deltxsch, Block 1 Co, and throughout the country by all Druggist*. no. 15 dllswft smS
MEDICAL.
0-A.XJTX03ST.
A LL persons who keep Howe ft Stevens’ Fam - ii. 11 y Dye Colors for sale can bo relied on for luir dealing, for tho reason that they cost the retailer twenty-five cents per dozen mere than other kinds of Dyes in the market, while he retails them all at the same price, consequently bo makes twenty-five cents per doi'.n more by sel-
ling an inferior article.
We publish this caution to guard our customers agaiust imposition. Accept none but Howe ft Stevens’ Patent Family Live Colors. They arc the original inventors of an improvement which originated this branch of business, and made dyeing a domestic art. Tney have bad, also, five years’ experience In this particular business, and have been constantly Improving the qualitv of tbelr Dyes. All tho colors, both in Llqntd anil Powder form, arc manufactured by tbe undersigned, and wo can supply our customers with either. Tho Liquids do not rrqtnre so much time in dyeing; but the Powder colors will color the most good*, and costs the same per package. In coloring black, brown, drabs ana greens, we mid advise the use of the Powder colors in sference to the Liquid, unless for rtObons or
’* article.
prei bou:
me very small article. „ g*
MANUFACTURED BY MANLEY HOWE,
Successor to Mow* * Etaveos,;
860 kkst 868 Bxoatf w
DecJO odeodft w3i
■tom.
•EWING MACHINES.
Tbe tireu Aaeriefti €»ntbia»U«D BUTTON BOLE OVEBSEAMINfi AND i” Sewing Machine,
Ing, Embroidering dltion makes beautiful Button snu K)let Holes, In all fabrics. It has no equal, being absolntsly the best, FAMILY MACHINE, In the World, and Intrinsically the cheapest. All who desire to purchase are requested to send for circulars okd sample work to the SALESROOM OF THE COMPANY, Bkktlswsftt Corker off Elevsktk kkd Ckeslkkt liiroets, Pklladelphla, Pckksy tYkktk. Instruction given on tbs Machine, gratuitously tool! purchasers. A. Ooneral A.gexit OU LOCAL AGENTS, WANTED FOR THE STATE OF INDIANA. novlR deodft wSm
FURNITURE.
13" U I* IV X T U rr E!
C. DUCREAUX’S PATENT FOR Instantaneous Detachment
HORSES FROM CARRIAGES. This ingenious and very ussftil invention, winch haa been patented in the United States, France and England, is now offered by the sub-
scriber to the public, feeling assured they will ;
find it, upon examination, one of the greatest iu-
veutiona of the age.
Prominent among its advantages are: First—Tbe facilifv with which horses may be harnessed to Or unharnessed from a carriage d—In ease of a horse falling, be may be
cond, without
are:
irses ma
or unharnessed from a carriage
Second—In ease of a horse falling, he may be
loosed from the cam
the driver leaving hi JMM
operation that a child can work it.
Third and Greatest—In cose of horses taking fright, becoming unmanageable or running away, the terrible consequence* which so frequently follow, may all bo avoided by thlAimplc application to carriages, as tho horses can be loosed from the otniage “in a. twinkling,” and
the carriage as quickly and safely stopped.
Mr.C. DtJCRK AUX gave severalpnb'ieexhibi. lions. Thcfreat lavorasdpraisemAnifested by tho pnbtio on these occasions, Is one of tbe evidence* of a popular appreciation of IU meritt. Terms may be known and orders received for applying tho patent to carriage), or purchase of
State rights, by addressing to U. DUCBEAUX, Patentee,
nov96 dSm 93 Elizabeth Street.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
WILLIAM SWEINHART, Merchant Tailor,
AND DXALEB IV
Gent’s Furnishing Goods, No. 24 Bobtli merldlkk Street. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. T BAYS received a fine assor^sent of OvercoatX 1
CIGARS. ~ .. a; .
pet ing. Silver Plated Tea
American Watch with tiivc. tend seme valuable present to any person who will forward ns aelnbof not less than 90 names. Wish the return slip stating what article we will send 'or One Dollar, we will send three valuable Reeeiota. novSdkwSm
OS.
C I Q- A. IR, S I IN THE CITY AT . GREECE’S DRUG STORE, ‘ «idiVw<}4*2; - i'Hi'U *** Ne. 98 Bates Wkektwkteta •tree!* sept d*
RAIfrlNCS, ETC.
WROUGHT IRON BEAMS -A-2STX3 QXRXUSXkau ujvioiv iBtoiv ivrrL.T * nttehkrg, PekksylTkklk.
red W rou
FflBEattei X 1* «au< Beams find
HE attentiooa of Engineers and Architects
Improved Wrought Iron
..... vmmww, patented.; in which the
compouiHl welds between tbe stem and flanges 1. wh'ch have proved so objectionable In the old 1 mode of manufacturing, arc entirely avoided We »
ug, are entirely avoided. 1
are prepared to furnish all sizes at terms as favorable a* can beobialned elewbere. kordescrip-
tive lithograph, address
THE UNION IRON MILLS,
janU d3m PitUburg, Pa.
FOR SALE OR >RADE.
For Sttle or TtVarte, FOR CITY PROPERTY,
PREMIUM EXHItfll I IUN9.
LINCOLN DIORAIIC ASSOCIATION A Magnificent Work of Art
A Series of Wonderful Exhibitions.
DIXY HI HI'T ION UFPBOrUGUAPIIS
PRKME.YTA riO.Y OF OIORA.RA! Farm*, Memorial*, end olher Valuable J’reviium*.
Furniture Company, 8i -A- IF 1 A. IMI !
/~YF forty-three and three-quarter acres, all unVV dur cultivation, brica house wit* > ninc
, well and cLtern, small or-
stkiusey’* kid kikkfl, Nw. 30 Bkktls II-'
llkkl* Kirccl,
A KE offering forsa’c the largest .lock of ComXX mou Furniture in the city, such as
WOOLS L)ItKS»KL>
Cane and Split Bottom Chairs, Bedsteads, Rlktresscs, Naffos, Tablea, Aii(l all artlrlrt. for general housekeeping, with
their well known assortment of kk«l c'laaumtscr nitItis " "**’
All^of which^they are selling as cheap as any
UITc HKU, ft It AMMET SBERGt
, , FfRNITUEE CO. |
JatiVS dft wlniftSon
nmt, two cedars,
okaid, and other improvemchts.
ftntd Form Is situated on the Atlisonville Gravel Boad, seven mile* irstn the city, and one mile from a railroad station, ft ox further par-
ticulars Inquire at the office of Dittl. K. HOWARD ft SOW,
j»n4 dim M South Illinois street.
r\S the night of thel4th of April, 1885, the baud V ' of a wretched mlscrennlsent Abraham Lincoln to his grave and spread mourning ever a Continent. Over two and and a half years have elapsed since the calamity occurred “ that piling, cd the nation into tears," and during that lime a number of the most lirsininent American Artists and Artisans, directed by n master mind, have been Industriously engaged In the reproduction of the funeral pageaul, the grandest tho world
sale* at bonded.
milwkuksa flasket. Milwaukkk, Tuesday, January 28. Flour—Dull and firm; sales of city double extra at $l0ai()60; country do., $9 62® 9 75; extra, $9 2()®U 26. W heat-Dull; sates at $2 09)4 for No. 1; #2 08 for No. 2. Oats—Weak; sales at 69o. lor No. 2. Corn-Steady; sales at 84c. for new shelled. Hogs—Dressed firm: sales at $7 60®8 25. Hecetpts—Flour, 1.400 barrels; wheat, 24.. 000 hushele; oats, 4,000 bushels; corn, 0,000 bushels; dressed hogs, 800 bead. Shipments—Flour, 1,100 barrels; wheat, I,8u0 bushels; pork, 400 barrels. Toledo market. Toledo, Tuesday, January 28, Flour—Receipts, 1,894 barrels; firmer. Wheat—Receipts, 1,760 bushels; firm and IWc. better; sales of amber $2 eiu®^ 02; No. 2 rod at $2; No. 2 spring at $2 06. Lorn—Receipt*, 30.260 bushels; firm and l)4c. better; sale* of No. 1 at90®9lc.; for February, 65c. tor April, 96®97e. Oats—Soles of No. 1 at 63!4c. Rye—Sals* of No. 1 at $1 60. Seeds—Sales of cloversssd at $7 16. Dressed Hoes—Steady aid ft shad* better; ffflto fttTMflxo,
SAW WORKS.
E. C. ATKINS A C o., Sheffield Saw Works,
ESTABLISHED
18457V; . 1 >
Manufacturers of extra Cast Steel Patent Ground Warranted ’• Circular, 91111, lUnley, Crew-Cut and Wets 81 ^ W » , Also, Pole Manufacturers of Tuttle's Improved Straight Hook Cross-cut Saws for the Wtniern States. MANUFATORY AND WAREHOUSE, Ne. 816 Moutk 1111001* St., Soktk off tlklon Depot, Ikdlenapollo, lad. Particular attention paid to re-toothing an straightening Circular Saws. Alto, repairs c all kinds 1 breakage at owner's risk. RF'Akh toa Paiot List. JanX5eou«w3in
BANKRUPTCY.
In BankrRptcy. > At Indianapolis, the Dlitrict of ladlana, SS:? Iitb day ot January, > A. D., 1888.
>te of Indiana, within said'DU*r:et,wbo has ss; g’sssiAiffiWJBi 1.12s
ever witnessed.
The Diorama
Funeral Obsequies
OF
ABMHAM LINCOLN, Represents, by theald of over 100.0(10moving Mechanlcal r Igures, beautiful Paintings and novel Machiaery. the principal features of the memorable procession, and must therefore, be of especial interest n> every American cilisen. This stuiwn-
Workof Art, which
pense of over $50,000, and surpass
neauty and sxteut all otl
iptet* 1 at an
passes In grandeur,
beauty and exteut all others, has be in purchased by an assodatlou 01 gent,emeu who w'U place it on exhibit on in all the princlpalcitiesaud town.
In tbe Union.
IINumberod and Registered Certificates of Admission will be t-sned at FIFTY CENTS each, which will entitle the holder to one admission to the Diorama whenever and wherever exhibhed, and an accurate Photograph of some one of the roman able scenes represented by tho Diorama. Ok tkk 22d day February, 1868, (Or as soon thereafter os possible,) An impartial Awarding Committee will din. tribute to the holders of certificates r JT H K 1> l O Tl A M JA And the following valuable premiums: I Farm of 4lM acres; 1 U. 8. Bond,$l,000; I Grand Rosewood Plano, $1.00$; 1 Farm of 390 acres; 1 U. 8. Bond, $500; 1 Uo-owood Piano $600; 1 Farm of 160 acres; 1 • amid hair Shawl. $l,ulO; 1 Diamond Cro.s. $1.0n<>; 5 Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machines, at $150 each, $750; 1 Set Silver Ware, $500; 1 Rosewood Piano. $500 ; 5 Grover ft Baker Sewing Machines, at $160 each, $750; 1 Farm of80 acres; 1 U. S. Bond, $100; 5 Singer Sewing Ma rbinsf, $760; 1 Diamond King, $300; 1 U. 8. Bond, fleO; SUrover ft Baker Sewing Machines, $750; 1 Piano, $500; 10 Farms of iromfiOto 80 acres each; 5 Singer Sewing Machines, $635; 1 Gold Watch. (Hunt.) and enuin, $100; 1 U. 8. Bond, $100; 6 Wheeler It Wilson Sowing Machines, $1195; B American Watches, $600; 1 U. ft. Bona. $100; 10 Farms of from 40 to 80 acres OACh: 10 Silver Watches. (Railroad timekeepers) $1,350; 1 U. 8. Bond $100; 10 Farms ot from 40 to 80 acres each; 250 nieces Silverware at from $10 to $60 each, $6,000 ; 350 pieces Silverware at from $8 to $10 ea b, $5,000 ; 29 Farms of from 40 to 80 acres each; M) articles of Silverware at from $5 to $25 each, $4,000; 10 Copies Carpenter's Portrait of Lincoln, $100; 34 Farms of 40 acros each, and 5,000Lincoln Memorials, making a grand total of 6,ISO PREmuniS!
graph. HOW TO OBTAIN CERTIFICATES. Orders may be sent to us la regDtcred letters or Post Office orders, In sums of from $1 u>$x6, at our risk; larger amount, should be sent in Drafts, or by Express. Certificates w ill be furnished at the following CLUB RATES: Single Certificates 50 cent* it certlfleates, one address $5 00 31 certificates, one address 10 00 48 Certificates, one address 2) U) $9* Prompt and energetic Ladles and Gentlemen of good cuASAcrEK, wanted as Agents, to whom a liberal commission will be paid. Extraordinary Inducements and special premium* offered. $0F*™*nd *®r Our FrlYkto Circular to Agents. „ Address all orders and cemmnnicatlons to the Lincoln Dloramlc Association, No. 13 Opera Hors*. Columbus. Ohio. , B. MoMlLLIN, IT Washington street, agent tor this city. Job* Gearv, Pres't. W. w. B*AOS, Seo’y. Jantl-d4tS*W
UNDERTAKER.
Wm. W. WEAVER, XT 1ST 3D ERT-A-KBS., No. to North Ullffiolo BL f \f**ALLIC Cases, Woodsn Coffins, etc., by iYA whole.ale and retail. One of tbe finest Hearses In the west, shrouds of all sites. Par. tlenlar attention is called to his new Body Proserver, by which remains may be kept In a natural appearance for any length of time desired, without solllagtne appaiel. He refers to Dr. J. H. Woodburn, W. j H. Robinson, T. B. McCarty, Anditorof state, aad Tran FaUaer, etq.
DISTRIBUTION. UXftKAX UMXRimjrioS
BY THE
NEW VOBK GIET COMPAM. Every Ticket Draws a Prize!
WILD CHEfIRY TONIC. -A. O A. IRj JD .
T ET it be distinctly under,too, 1 land I berebv 1 J esuttou Ui0.0 that are not aware of tho fact, tans ItOIIRER’S , EXPECTORAL WILD CHEBBY TONIC I* db cheap Bar Bitten,sooomrr only nsed everywhere, bst Is an old standard reuiody tor almost every complaint that fiesh is heir to. It is a Blood Purifier That bus noTcqual.
5Cash Gifts, each
5 ”
.J $10 000 6.111)9
10 ’’ ’’ 1,000 *9 “ ’’ 5*9 W ■’ •• 100 00 ’’ •• 90 M> ’’ ’’ 25 00 “ “ 10 30 Elegant Rcsewood Pianos each $300 to f00 » Elegant Rosewood Meloduens each 75 to ISO
150 Searing Mochlnea each 60 to 136 9V) Musical Boxes each 25 to 990 100 Fine Geld Watches each 75 to SOU 750 Fine AHver Walcftos each 30 to 50
Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver
ware Photograph A>bums,nndn large assortment
of Fine Gold Jewelry, In all valued at I, 000,000 DOLLARS!
ACbkkcet* draw akg •$ tbe kbevre
Prises br Purchasing a Sealed
Ticket far 25 Cent*.
fTMCKKTS describing each Prize are sealed in A Knveloues and thoronghlr mixed. On tbe receipt of IS cents n Sealed Ticket sill be drawn. Without chotce.and delivered st onr office or tent by mail to anv address. Tbe prise named upon IS will bs delivered to the ticket holder on payment of One Dallar. Prizes will be immod lately sent to aay addrest, as requested, by ex-
prcj, or rctern mail.
You toill know what your Prize i* before voujxwyfor it. yl*y Prize may be ezchanotd for another of the tame value. No blank*. Our patrons can depend on fair deal ing. K.KK’KRKIVCir.S. The following persons navelstely drawn va'ua bie trizes from this Comptny, aud kindly t>cz--uitted the une of their names: J. H. Allleor, ftfid Sixth avraue, N. Y.. $1 009; Mrs. K. Colltna 75 Vebon Place. N. Y.. $500; Miss C. Cook, Chicago, 111.. Plano, value $450; W.Bord. New Haven. Gold Wateh, $290; Hubert Furman, Dubuque, sewing Machine. $100; HtnryMcCul lum, Louisville, Ky., $500(Colonel T. 1. Ransom. Wasbliixton, D. C., Musical Box, $150; L. 11. Knapp 8# FViurtoenth street, N. Y., Piano, $5l'0; U. II. Benedict, New Orluans. Gold Watch. $200; W. A. Barnes. Atlanta, Ga., $500; R. U. Sutton, NastivUle. 'felm., Melodeon. $150; Edward Dayton. Mobile, Ala., Diamond Cluster Ring, $351); S. Payne, Burlington, Vt.. $109; I.. D. Ferris, Springfield, III., Diamond Pin, $200; Mrs. H Wedgewood, Trenton, N. J.. $100; Thomas Bor. rot, Jr.. 10 Cay street, Baltimore, Sewing Muchtuo, $75; H. U Ahrens, 34 Main, Uuflalo. $100; W. N. Palmer, New Bedford, Mass., Gold Wateh, $275; Miss C. Rowe, Ninth and Sumsoh streets, PhiladelpblAGold Watch, $150; J. T. Pratt, Hicks street. Brooklyn. $500; M. Cauldwell, Uagg's Ho-
FOR D1SXA8E0 OF TRM Chest, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Btkkikcla stud Bowels, Indigestion, ■kyepepetk, Dlorrbets, Byeektery, Cboleru florbk*, Generttl
Debility, Etc.
Every family should have Ik Delicate ladles and children should use it. It will invigorate the system, give clear and healthy color to tbe skin, and strength to the body. All cbl dren are subject to Cholic. Diarrhea and PelDt. instead of using those preparations of opium, so Injurious to tbe brain and fatal in
their result*, use
Rohrer’s Wild Cherry’ Tonic Which will relieve the sufferers of all pains and ailments, and Instead oi being an injury, will be a lasting benefit. No injury can result from this Invaluable eompound. Old. Infirm and leeble persons should use it. No family should be without it. Every hotel and restaurant should have it. EEirAo.d by Druggists and dealenevery where.
J. ROHREH, Sole Proprietor,
novtft dft wSm Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
erSct. $150; A. Scultz, Louisville,Ky., ling. $251; George Nason, Mt Warren reel, N. Y., $VH; Mrs. T. Morris, Fourth nvc ue. cor. Fifteenth street, N. Y.. Pieno, $400. Wc umlsh no mime without permission. OPlffi 10198 or THE PRESS. "Kns'cal Festivals” several times postponed, compelling porchn-ers ot tickets to wait months for the distribution, has impaired publicconlldonco in such affairs. The ouly lair system of distribution, is tbe eld end popular one of Sealed Tickets, stating tho prize, which will be delivered Immediately, on payment of the one dollar. This Is the plan of U. Barton A Co , &1999 Broadway, tho most attractive place of tbo kind now in oprrstiou. They are doing the largest business and deservo their success You cau not draw a $100,090 farm there, but have arcaonsable chance tor a good prize, a* we know many that have been drawn, and tho firm is tcliable.—Morning Advertiser, October 25,1867. he New York Gifs Company are distributing ny valuable prizes. We have exam Incdtheir
tory than "Presentation Festivals, ’ os they drajr every day, and tho subscriber need not pay tor the prize drawn, unless suited.—Gazotte, October 94,1867. The Gift Establishment of II. Barton ft Co., at Broadway, is dally attracting crowds of 1 to witness tbe drawing process. The in fit ts bnt 25 cents for tbe.chance, and the j
a $6 0 prize which will be prompt Transcript, September 29,1867. Liberal inducements to agents, guaranteed. fl^^Every package of Sealed Envelopes contuln. one cash gift. ffc^Slx tickets for one dollar, 1* for two dellan/fiS for five dollars, 190 for fifteen doliais. All letters should be addressed to H. BARTON 4k CO., jauS dftw6t 599 Broadway, New York.
BLACKING.
TO T2XB Z.JIDIES. TBE CIRAQE FRABCAIS
OR
FRENCH DRESSING,
Will be used in every family in tbe country whan they find out its good qualities.
Ladies’ Boots are made to look a* good as new. Children's Boots are made to look a* good as new. Travelling Bags are made to look a* good as ne w.
Trunks are made to look as good as new. It makes the leather eoit and pliable,
it will not rub off when wet and soil the skirts.
Be sure and get the geeeftMi B. F. BBuWN * CO., Proprietors,
RESTAURANT. Conrad LehrrlUor. John A. Lehrritter. C. LEHRRITTER ft CO., CAPITAL SALOON a Nit ■traxA.iJKAirr, N*. 14 Enat WksiAlkgton street, (Martin Hug's old stand.)
TTAVING fitted up the Capital at great exXL pense for a Saloon and Restaurant, we particularly Invite the public to give us n call. a. we intend 10 keep our Bar well stocked with the bc> t Liquors, Wine, Ale, Cigars, etc., and uur Restaurant well supplied with the very best tbe market affords. In fact we intend to keep e first class house, and give satisfaction to our patrons, sold! dly
FLOUR, FEED, ETC.
II. Einmcrldi. F. W. Faut. J. Ostennan. 11. E91MEK1CU A CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Floor, Feed,Srftlv, Clever, Timothy, Need and all kinds of Garden Seeds, No. 86 West Washington street, under Metropolitan theater, (Postoffico Box 474,) Jan4 dim ffkkf knpkltn, tndUxinx.
LAW CARD.
SUL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. . TiriLL practice In all the Federal and State VV Courts. Office in Talbott ft New's Block, No. It. South of Fostoffice, North Pennsylvania street. janlrdlm
IndiftB&pulis Brash Haaafhcthrjrs N*. 106 >«ktffi nuffikia Street, (Third door south of Georgia,) Keep constantly on hand a large assortment ot nxi'crsxxxis. Of their own manufacture, at Wholesale and Betall. mjftdly
Worm teA
MEDICAL.
BentbymaflWc^^
X. fl. BURR ft cOTTra^S“tee^ e BM»T General Agents and for tale by all Druggists.
WATCHES ETC.
RUS8ELL ft COMPART,
DXALMRS IN
G d and Sflvcr Watches, liver Mated Ware, Sewing Machines, Dry Okkds, Gent** rarkieltlkY Goode, Tkkle Cutlery,,Albnius, Inncy
Goods, Etc.,
No. 161)4 Hanover Street, BOHX'OJff. M.AHS. Licensed by th* United State*. All Goods Sold at on Equal Prtc. of One Dollar for
Each Article.
present to * Areas
-Jeted Marseilles Quilt
to us with 10 cents for each name, and number amounts to 60 or over we wlU, the person getting up the club achoice( Pattern. Wool Shawl Fur Muff. Sllv
Coke Basket, iff yards Doeskin, Manet or Sliver Plated Castor; and when th* number amount* to 100 or more we will send ft Dress Pattern, Wool Long bhawl, pair of Wool Blankets, two yards German Broadcloth. ftewingMfochine, IS yards Hemp Carpeting, Ladies’ or Gent’s Wath, one piece of Brown Sheeting, one piece
”— '— 3*’ Clonk, or
leu Car-
.;ateh or 'er case. And we will
$£,000,000 li\ WATCHES!
For sale on the popular
ONE jphice: Giving every patron a ,
Handsome and Reliable Watch
For the low price of Tea Dollars,
Without Regard to Value, AND not to be paid for unless perfectly sat isfacIM Solid Gold Hunting Wathcs.. .$225 to $1,000 100 Magic Case Gold Wasehes. 2U) to 60U Mu Ladies’ Watches, enameled too to 3U0
800 Gold Hunting Chronometer
Watches ....MO to 800 900 Gold Hunting English Levers..900 to 2SO 800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches J90 to 200 800 Gold Hunt’g American do 100 to 250 600 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 290 800 Gold Ladies'Watches. 50 to 160 .000 Gold Hutting Lepines M) to 75 1 J**) Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 90 cn 100
9500
H«ll«way A C«wdea, Wholesale Dealers in Patent Medicines, 602 Arch street, « - Phlladelpht*, novlS dSm
DR. WM. THOMSON’S Office todOonsultatlonPailersarelocatefi st lio. *• ffitmttt Ikelmware Street,
W/ HERE he wlU continue Y V to treat and cure Private Diseases, In all tbelr species, stages, ramifications and
oeaeh
trumei .
effect a radical and pcrmanei
Wm. Thomson wm glee
at ft written 1~
strument, binding himself
tal and
to each patient
cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has mad
tbe 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 years practice In Chicago, Illinois, ho cured over
thirteen thousand oases.
Dr. Wm. Thomson, in bis practice for ftcrof-
‘ diseases (
SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex* ual indulgence, is practhted by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientifle medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain'in the head, ringing In the ears, and noises line tbe rustling of leaves and
intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new arquaintances, a disposition to ahnn society, toss off memory, hectic flushes, pimples aad various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, nlgbt sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, mono
-to.
the above symptoms, should Immediately apply
to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief.
t&P Office and Consultation Parlors, No. South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
P. O. Box 1650
feblS dlv
eon
9 500 Huntimg Silver Watches 25 to 50 5,090 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 167-Every patron obtains a wateh by this arr*DKi ment, oettiug but $10 while temny be worth
2UI00. No partiality shown.
We wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent -lock. Certuicatee, naming the- articles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a a atcb worth $1,000 or one worth
ir certificates enti-
voioed less than $10 Is named On any oei it will at once be seen that this is ISO LOTTERY! But a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious I A single certificate will be tent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $1, elev. n tor $2, thirty->hrce and elegant premia m for $5, sixty six and mote valuable premium forfiiO, oue hundred and most superb watch for $15. To Agents, or thoso wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Govern men t,and open to the most careiul scrutiny. Try us! WKiUUT, UKO. ft CO., Importers, OCtlftdftwem 161 Brosilwav. New York
CHINA GLASSWARE. ETC.
J0HN WOODBRIDGE & C0„ IMPOSr.ERS AND DEALERS IN Chinaware, Queensware, Glass Ware, TABLE CUTLERY PLATED WARE, WA.TER FXXsTERS, JKWwr. 16 West W web lag tom Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
TOBACCO WORKS. x3srxjXA.rjAPOx.xs Tobacco Works. J. A. MAY & OO., Manufacturer, of and dealers in all Linds of PLUG TOBACCO. Ulficc, No, 87 fi-sist swutb street. All Brand* IVarraiileilJanlS iVASSui
idir* cotjixext, Off EwetleTille,
in Louis, y his great
G Y TV C E It _
The Doctor removes Cancer without Pain or the use of tbe knife, and in addition to thu be treat* aULHRuNIC DISEASES with great success. A very Bemarkable Case of Cancer Cured by Dr. W. C. Couden, oSLouisville, Ky. I wish to make a statement to the public ot the case of my little son, only three ana a half years
bo was so terribly afflicted with eaneer,
0 be Inc
under the Doctor’s cai
very large one, involving almost the
half years
old, who was so terribly affiictod with eaneer, which was thought to be Incurable, whan 1 placed him under the Doctor’s care. Tbe cancer was a rge one. Involving almost the entire it appeared to be of a very malignant character, and a rapid growth, and had been coming for about three yem. Tbe Doctor mad# an application, which lie continued bnt a short time, which did not appear to produce but com-
lain to my son. The appli<
surrounding parts in a healthy condition, and has since been successfully healed, and he is now entirely free from pain, ami is now perfectly
son is very proud of being
entirely
welt, and my little
cored.
I have sees and heard of a grest number ef loses cured by Dr. Couden’s treatment, and in be strongest manner 1 recommend him to all
1 as
coses 1
tbe stronges
tbose who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted
with cancer. 1 would ad vis
afflicted >’* treat-
ies* painful
and mr superior to any other physician in the United States. Any one desiring further particulars can address me at llaglersTilie, Henry ity, Tennessee. C. 8. PAY!'
wltn cancer. 1 would advise all persons 1 to make ne delay in securing Dr. Condun’s treatment, os I belie vc his treatmenttobeless painfu id Tar superior to any other physician in the
count;
ennessee.
We, the undersigned, are acquainted with C. 9. Payn, and know that his little son was successfully treated by Dr. W. C. Couden, of this city, and from what we are ab’e to judge from the appearance ot tbe child, it was surely a very remarkable success. GEO. w WICKS, No. 102 West Main street. W. M.GRUUR, ) Commission Merchants, M. R. HARDIN,) corner Washington J. F. McLURK, > and Second streets. TAYLOR CRANE. No 274 West Main street. G. B BLANCHARD No. 132 West Main st.
A SAFE, CERTAIN,
AXP
■v—-Vjb Speedy (Jure * (v^-^Wa^T 1 KEUMiei/l, iTfnivprsal Neuralgia, y xitd xix NERVOUS
DISEASES.
It* Eff ecu are
Mm/riemS.
TT is an unfailing remedy in all cases of NeuA ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty four hours, from tbe use cf no more than two or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has fkiled to yield to this wonderful rem-
-uial agent.
Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—attesting the entire system, its use for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials In the slightest degree injurious, even to the moet delicate system, and can always be used with per-
fect safety.
It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians, who give it their unan-
imous and unqualified approval.
8eat by mall on receipt of price, aad postage.
Oae package. $t 00; postage 6 cents. Six packages. $6 00: postage 27 cents. Twelve packages. $9 00: postage 4Seeu
Twelve packages. $9 OO; postage I
It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in rugs and medicines throughout the United
8ER ft CO., Sole Proprietors. 120 Tremnnt street. Boston, Ma
irugs States,
and by TUKN1
oct5 dfimdeclOwfim
emnnt strec
BROWN1NO ft SLOAN. Agent#, lOwSm Indianapolis, Indiana.
D? WRIGHTS Tar Syru*’
“Facts are stubborn things,” says the old proverb, end in these alone do we intend to deal, la presenting WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP to the public. AH know the necessity of guarding against Colds, as well as the necessity for taking the proper remedies when the Colds ore upon us. Wo say, without fear of contradiction, that tbe stiperior of Wright’s Tar Syrup for the cureof Consumption. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all diseases bf the Throat and Lungs, does not exist. Betow are testimonials from bersons, some of whom are known in all pans or the country: Dr. it. Shelton Mackenzie. Literary Editor Forney's Philadelphia Press, writes: HiLiDXLrHia, July 10,1867. Dear Sir: Last Christmas, for tbe first time in my life, 1 was much afflicted by a very severe odd, with almost constant Cough and sore chest. “Practice makes perfect” the proverb says, but the more I coughed the worse idid it. By what 1 then considered an accident, but now believe to have been a Providence, I was induced to try Dr. W right’s Tor Syrup, purchased from you, and was greatly relieved in two days, wholly cures! In ten. It is not unpleasant to the taste, which is a good point. Many years ago, reading
TAILORING.
J. & P. catAMLINC, Merchant Tailors, AND DEALERS IN Ready Made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Trunks BBd Valises, No. as Hut WausUMffitffiftt Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. jan2t.d3m ■ ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
REMOVAL. FURlVITTJKJfe: . WOOLLEN & SOTITHER. Would reepectfully announce to their customer aad th* citizens of IndienapoL* and vicinity that they have ‘REMOVED FROM B7 TO 74 &Bd 76 WMt Was Wag tea Street, Where will be found the best aesortment of Furultaresn tbe cfcy. Their ftoek consist* of
MORRISON ft PAItMBR, Attorneys, at Law, WrmmUfmrt, lUmttm Commty. meue dftwiv in MAMA.
Mannfaetarere of tbe celebrated Navy Paste aisekinx, end Blackings inn of all kinds for boots and iboes.
deoN Mm cod Tu.TbftSst
Bo-ton
MARBLE.
Dealer In
AMERICAN AND ITAUftft MARBLE, ■vro. *• East Washington street, nearly oppoeite IN Odd Fellows’HaM, Indianapolis, Inafana. keeps on hnad and mnmfaaturo* to order alt kinds of Mommientnl and Tomb BtoneWork.ee thelalwt deans and best patterns uled. au
which w# wfjriftU or (emu to defy
GiT* a* • 1
'“■rsp.
osrtrwan wn ^ - ... JlV, 1/110119 ABU tresses. We manufacture our own goods, and are prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. UaHand examine our^yood^and pHw^before bU dec n 4-(l*m ftsun °
< PROFESSIONAL.
J, «■. YOU AMT* BB. D., Eclectic Physician, ' BURGEON AND ACCOUCHKK. Q Boa No. 19 (resldeuee No. Iftfi) North Pennsyt. vaera stroekene and a half square* North of Poetoffioe, Indianapolis, Indiana. Offits) hours from seven to nine a. M^one three and seven to nin» -■ M- fbMdly
P5gy« ’isaflfFi!l.»S
and truly declared, more than acentury ago, that ‘ Westward tbe march of Empire takes its way,” d among these were two treatises in which he rongly advocated the use of Tar, as curative of many diseases from Catarrh to the plague. I was then struck with the cogency of the good Bishop’s arguments, and am now sure—from the efflcacy of Dr. Wright’s
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
with Consumption and constant hemorhages, I was induced to try Dr. Vriuht's Tar Syrup. Alter using six bottles, lealth returned, and I am now able to attend 19
bus in
my bu
Mr'
rarchasod about three weeks ago is nearly all
purchased about three weeks ago is nearly sold. My customers speak highly of it. 8e—
>f it to my father, at Middletown,
half a gross Peunsylvoni
U. B. Vi
my fath
ia, and charge It yckel, Drnggist,
□ er, as muuietowa,
to me.
Trenton, N. J., says: es all you claim for and with much sut-
;ta and
uno
right's Tor Syrup is told by all Druggists ntry Storekeepers. Price $1 per bottle, ie will check the most aggravated Cough.
((ROME'S HA IF. nyr 1 Best iu live W rl«l. ^
Natural, Durable, Beautiful, Beat and Cheapest la the World—will give satisfaction to all. JOHN J. KR jMKR, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Sole Proprietor fl For sale b> BROWNING ft SLOAN and W. E HAS KIT ft cO., Indianapolis, Indiana. hoy2& deod&wly
Manhood and Matrimony EflPOflTAIVT IN> YOU.WG -YIEIf. iR. PENDKRY has devoted four years In this to the treatment and enre of NERVOU8
■RkR. p; DlbEA^:
' to the treatment and enre of NEKVOU8 iES, 1’hvslolorical Errors, Abuses and 1 incident to Early Manhood, Disease* of Blood, and diseases peculiar to women, oong men suffering from Self-Abuse, Seminal •ea, ftpenaatorrbesa, Is»potency, Apathy and
Diseases inciden
the ■
cess. These diseases are the bane of contention in married life, and the frequent cause of matrimonial Infelicity and infldettty. It U not so much on account of tbe debility 01 the genital organs and loss of virility that I mention these diseases here, but for tbe serious mental and physical prostration they produce. Also, tbe impairment of health and happiness. N. B. Persons who are .laboring under any of these diseases, can call on main person or consult me by letter, with the assurance that every means Will be used for their permanent restoration. Offloe, 86)fi Market street, Edea’t Block. Address Da. N. S. PEN DEBT, Postoffico Box 1477, Indianapolis, Indiana. oetSl dftwSm
