Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1868 — Page 3
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toSTNo paper sent without the money, nor cotitTnned a longer time than paid for. FIX AM AIL AXD COMMERIUL. Indianapolis, WiTdnsbdat Kveninq,; January S8. IWW I MON F.Y—The demand for money is still beyend the ability of the banks, and wo therefore quote the rates as formerly, from 10 to 13 per cent. Exchange—In demand at par buying and K premium selling.
Buying.
Gold — • l.*>7 Haver 1A« Government Secnrltie*—Without any change
in quotation
Buying. Belling.
1.10 1.11
110 1.11 1 U8 1.09 . ... 108 109
1.07>*
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3d •• 1.07
Kevenue stamps are sold In sum* from $100 to 9900 at' two per cent, discount, and in sumsovor
$300 at three per cent.
yuotatlons of money and stocks in Now York
to-dav:
Money—K#»sier than at any other ttpic since New Years Offerings heavy at 4«6per cent.on call loan*. Sterling-Quiet and Brm,at9»i®!>.»f. Gold—Heavy; opened at 1.41, advance I to 1.41*»; declined to 1 40?*, advanced to 1,41, and elosed at 140* ®140,*. Government Stocks—Opened les* active and scarcely *o firm, but closed stronger with more
business.
IJStocks—Th# railway market ojiened with an increased firmness and recovered Irom the lowest point of last evening, and gained strength as th# day advanced, and closed firm, though Without activity. Thereporttlintthe;Erie Kali way Company loaned 90,000 shares of stock to the Hartford and Erie Hallway Company to complete their road, is untrue, We give below the closing prices of Government securities, and other st .cks, as compared with the three preceding days. Bat Mon. Tue*. Wed.
United States sixes of 1RR1 UAW“ “ ^ o
804 1667
10 40 - s 7 30'8, id series..
Selling.
1 40 1.36
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1.08 1.08
6 pov cent. 1881 5 tO's, 1st sci ies 5-90's, Id series ... 5- 90’s, 3d •erics .. r, 90’s, 4th series 6- 90’s, new 0-r0’*, 6ta *erie* 10-4' •
sene’
Canton Cumberland ....
Adams
Merchants' t’nion American United States Wells, Fargo A Co. Boutbern, old Quiekiilver ..
Mariposa..
Faclao MaiL
Atlantic Mail
New York Central. Erl# Hudson. HatUW-
Heading
Ohio Certificates W Marietta A Cln. 1st pref — Webash., ^
Bt. 1’aul .... Bt Paul, preferred Michigan Uentral--
Ichigan Boutnern
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. Hew TTor* NUurKet. r r . N*w York. Wednesday, January "9. Cotton—Firmer for business; sales of 43,000 bales of middling uplands at IBUc. Flour—Becelpts 0.3HI barrels; the market U a shade firmer; sales of 0/100 barrel* at $8 03 «» SO for luperOae State and Western; $8 *0 <*10 80 ferextrit State? $t $0013 for extra western: $13 70(*13 for white wbeat extra; $9 l>0® 13 80 for round hoop Ohio; $V) 30018 for common to good St. Louis; for good to cbelee extra ditto, closing quiet? California flour firmer; sales of 03,000 stacks at $12 30 @13 75; sales of small lot* at $14. ^Rjm! Flour—Steady; sails of 150 barrels at
Whisky—Nominal.
Wheat—Receipt* 1,000 bushel*; market Arm and quiet; sale* of 12,600 bushel* at $2 43 for No. 2 spring Instore; $2 61 @2 63 for red Pennsylvania, and $8 16 tor white Cali-
fornia.
^Rye-Fl^m; tale* of 0,000 bugheli of We*tBarley—Quiet; sale* cl 3,000 bushel* of
Canada West on private terms.
Malt—Qftlet; sale* cfS.iWO bushel* at $1 86. Corn—Keceipt* of 60,620 bushels; l®2c. lower and dull; sale* of 46,000 bushel* at $1 24@1 20, new mixed Western afloat, closing at $1 25 for prime sample*! $1 2001 23, new white Southern; $1 2301 24,n#w yellow
Jersey.
Oats—Receipts of 503 bushels; J^c. lower; sales of 9,200 bushels at83c., Western In store;
87 Wo, afloat.
Rice—Quiet; sales at 1054011c. for Carolina.
Coffee—Steady and in fair demand.
Rugar—Steady; sales of 140 hhds. Cuba at
Molasses-Quiet and steady.
Hops— Quiet; sales at 30060c. for American. Petroleum-Quiet; sales at70>4o. for crude;
24c. refined in bond.
Leather—Hemlock sole more active and firmer; sales at25)4®48u, lor Buenos Ayers
light weight.
Wool-Very quiet; sales of 19,000 pound* at
41054c. for domestic fleece.
Coal—Quiet; sales bv^auctlon OT40.000 bn. of Scrsnton at $0 4308 33 for lump, $8 4303 60 for steam bfltt; $3 07W03 77)4 for grate; |4®4 13 for egg; $4 9U03 |or stove; $3 U208
83 for cbesnnt.
Pork-Quiet and steady} sale* of 1,600 barrels at $2') 73020 71; old mess, closing at $21; regular at $21 23022; new do closing at All 95:
regular $17018; prime $1001!) 26. Beaf—Prime tterre. fair and'qflet; 1,810 tierces at $31 730 34 30; p*me
$37 30030.
Heaf—India mess quiet and steady; sale* of 1,830 barrel* at $13010 for new {plain mess;
$18 30021 60 for new extra mess.
Beef Hams—Quiet; tales of 2,080 barrels at
sates of mess at
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other patta
-The Dies •*-40,000 'rmMe **■* rMed fve T.y« •* France,
'New Vouk, Wednesday, January 30. The steamship, City of Antwerp, with Liverpool deteefotbe 10th,hH arrived. ThigLondon Times describes the distress ef the e$*t end cf Lohdon as vast and heart* rending. The number of persons In receipt of em-eoof relief !■ upwards of 40,000, but U*6 measures adopted, while they fall to meet the need, are Mutually Increasing the amount of ^pauperUm, and demoralizing the whole Very sad Uding* had been received In Paris from almost'every part of France, that the
itnre* oi Lyoi of cause*, In
trade and manufacture* oi Lying were para-
irtety of cauiei, in which the un-
certainty was prevailing as to the political
lyzed by a var
$29 30031. . Bacon—Steady; sales of 030 botes at 11940 1154c. for short ribbed; 1294013:. for short clear; sale* at 10)4®l0)4(t. for Cumberland cut; 11)^011)40. for long libbed. Cut Meats-Qulet; sales of 233 packages at 8@i))4e. for shoulders; 1201o‘4c. lor bams.
Dressed Hogs—Fir
Dressed Hogs—Firmer; sales at 8)*®9)4c. for Western; i))4@10c. for city lots. Lard —Firmer; sties of 3,200 barrels 13)4 @Uo. for krgs on private terml. Butter—Steady; sales at 88@41)c. for State. (’ncese—Dull; sales at ll@15o. FrtlgYts to Liverpool qule*. LATEST MARKET—FIVE V. M. Flour—Closed quiet and firm. Wheat—QuLt; holders insisting on full,
prices.
Kye—Steady; sales at$l 700 1 77 for West-
ern . *
Oats—Dull; sales at 84)40830. for Western
in store.
Corn—Dull and heavy; sales st $1 2401 25 for new mixed Western afloat; the extreme scarcity of freights materially checks the ex-
port demand.
Pork—Quiet and firm; sales at $21 for etd mass; $2202212)4 lor new mess; $22022 23 February and March delivery and $92 230
22 50 for April delivery.
Beef—Firm with fair demand.
Cut Meats—.Nomina!.
Bacon-Steady with moderate b'J' oesa. Lard —Firm; sales at 13)4@1J‘ , | to prime steam kettle rendered.
-* * Chicago market.
Chicago, Wednesday, January 29.
Flour—Firmer and more active; sale* at
$8 75010 75 for spring extras.
Wheat—Quiet; No. 2 declined )40)46-; sales of No. 1 at $2 12; No. 2, $2 US02 09,
closing at $2 08)4@2 08)4 for No. 2.
Corn—Opened firm and )401c. higher; sales of new at K2>40B3c.i subsequently fell back
and closed at 82@82)4c. for old.; No.
Oats—)4@)4' 5 - lower, closing at 58006)497
Uye—Dull and 102c.
01 51.
future had no small share.
Hunger and destitution were making sad
one cause of Buffering, the destitution plainly manifest; so dense was the throngs ef famished operative* that besiege tho Hotel da Vllle, clamoring for bread or employment, that the guard* bad to be doubled. At Lille starvation is epidemic, and in Pails the distress was very gnat, but private and public benevolence was very aotlve. jnexicka Rowe — Issterlwr Custom House* Akallstae* in ban Lute. New York, January 29.—The steamer Georgia, from Vera Crus, ha* arrived. City Of Mexico paper* of the 8® instant state that a decree haa bean published In San Luis, abolishing all interior custom houses In that State, and revenue will he raised In future by taxation. A large quantity of armament has ben sent frdkn Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico. Return •( Dias 6* the Capital—.nextemu Xreaps ta ha Pul4 FarthlghtlrA Varca* Laau af $30,000 Levled-
ESC.
New Yoke, January, 29.—A Havana spealalto the Herald, dated on the 28th instant, ■tye that a telegram, received from the City of Mexico, saya General Diaz had return-
ed to-be capital.
The Mexican troops are to paid fortnightly
In adVftfrje.
The legislature Of 3»n Luis Potosl has levied a fonaectioea 01 WM>° upoh the mer-(-hante,jt$e payment of which had been refused. and (ome of the merchant* have been im-
prisoned.
Bine* the rebel I lm in Yucatan, the State of Chiapas has been Insecure, lu consequence of tte lotrtgus* of Ortega, Peer* and otners. There were various rumors tn regard to the projected expefijilon against Guatemala. Benor Bearee, wv> ha< been tendered a posl,l0 u *?. *5® °* haa been com-
pelled to decline on account J
f " J From Boston. - Seizure qf Refined Petroleum, Boston, Wedneeday,January 29. 'There was a good deel of exettement is the etty title afternoon among the dealere lx ell, la eonseduetaee of the seizure by officers of the tEteraalrevenueof etltbe reflned petroleum in flrst heads that coetd be found. It will be released only when U can be proved that the government tax.has been paid. The amount received Is very large. Form Leavenworth. Leavenworth, Wednesday, January 28. A Are last algnt, on the comer of Shawnee and Seventeenth streets, destroyed a wagon factory and two stabiea adjoining. Loss,
COLD REMS.
Ill health.
77
From Chicago,
No. 25 Maiden T.ane, ) Neie York, Dec. 14,1807.) In my Card of Nor. 1,1867,1 stated that, “for the purpoee of more fully aupplyluc the or ante or the public, and in order to prevent Vnecrdpuloue dealer* from palming oflT Inferior and worthlee* goode ae the Horton Gold Pena, I ■hall hereafter eel I no gooda at whole•nsle exeept only to duly appointed and uathorioed Agenta,” etc. To this plan I have since strictly adhered. In eooeptlnx Agents, great care has been ezerolsed to appoint those who, by long • continued flair dealing, have acquired a reputation for honesty, responsibility, and probity-men In whose word the publio have learned to place confidence. These Agents have agreed to keep a full aeoortment of my pens, and to sell them at my published prioes. Thus the publio are aui^ plied by them with Just such pens *ta they want, either as to writing or prloe, and get a full equivalent Tor the money paid. Mo agent la appointed to travel from place to plaoo, or canvass the country, so that all who want a Morton Gold Fen must get It from the Looal Agent or from
headquarters.
None need apply fbr the Agency except In conformity to the above, the liberal discount “ToClubs” beingsuffUlont inducement to all others.
A. HOBTOW. BovE dAwflna
DYE COLOSS. HOWE a STEVEiVS’ Family DyeColors
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PATENT DETACHMENT.
OATJTIOIT-
A LLperse Ally Dyet fair dealing.
non* who keep Howe A Steven*’ Fan • Color* for tale can be relied on for
ir dealing, for the reason that they cost the taller twenty-five cents per dozen more than other kinds of Dyes in the market, while be retails them all at the same price, ernsoquently he make* twenty-five cents per doztn more by sel-
ling an inferior article.
stomere
we A
ling an inferior article.
We publish this caution to guard onr cash against imposition. Accept none but Ho Stevens’ Patent Family bye Color*. Tb<
ntor. oranim
*»’
the original invei tlnated this t
Ian improvement
originated this branch of business, end dyeing a domestic art. They have had, al»o, years’ experience in this particular busim
and nave been 001
of tbelr Dye Powder for
teyare which
ade five
ness, ality
ace in tbl* particula
xmjtantly improving the qu All tbe colon, botb fn Liquid a
Powder form, are manufactured by the undersigned, and we can supply our customers with either. The Liquids do not require so much time in dyeing; but the Powder colors will color tbe most good., and costs tbe same per package. In coloring black, brown, drabs ana greeas, we wouM advise the use of the Powder colors ia preference to tho Liquid, uuless for ribbons or
some very small article.
MANUFACTURED BY MANLEY HOWE.
(Successor tw Howe * Steve lie,)
860 and 868 Broadway
I)ec90 odeodAwSm
id way, Haa ton.
SEWING MACHINES.
C. DUCREAUX’S PATENT rax Instantaneous Detachment
■0ESE8 PROM CARRIAGES. This ingenious and very useful invention, which haa been patented in the United States,
France and Xnglanfl, 1* no: “ tcriber to the public, feelli find It, upon examination, one
of I’
w offered by tbe subng assured they will one of the greatest in-
ns of the age.
ninent among Its advantages t—The facilitv with which h<
▼entloi Prom
First—Tl
harnessed to <
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Second—In case
loosed from the earri
the driver le operation th
ilitv with which horses may be or unharnessed from a carriage of a horse falling, he may be
orse
tage ia one second, withe ing his seat. It is so simple in
a child can work It.
n then leavin
that a child car
Third and Greatest—In
fright, becoming unmanageable
away, the terrible consequences which so fre*
atty follow, may all be avoided by tiriAlm
;es, as the horses can
“In a
caae of hone* taking
running
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oosed from the carriage “in a twinkling,” and he carriage as quickly and safely stepped. / Mr. C DDCBEAUX gave several public exhibl-
, DUUHKAUX gave several public exhiblThe great favor and praise manifested by the puttie on these occasions, U ohe of the evf-
f a popular appreciation of 'erms may be known and orders
; tbe patent to carriage*, or purchase of
tions. public
dences of 1
1 merits,
ceived for
applying the pal
blate rights, by addressing I U. DUCREAUX, Patentee,
no ? 96 (13 in
93 Elizabeth Street.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
SAW WGTRKt.
E. «S. ATKINS & Co., Sheffield Saw Works,
ESTABLISHED
van i-uuvti-'
Illinois ( Mittal, ei-tliv.
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Pittsburg.. Rork island
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MINING 811 ARCS—Dull.
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Edge Hill 3J0 8*5 — CoryUon 85 46 48 Mon tins — — 8(1 Receipts at sub-Treasury to-day, $1,233131; payments, $919,907; balance, $110,648,149. FLOUR—Dali and unchanged in prices: Choloe brand*$19®l9 901 Family $ll«ll 50 Bucinvbeat ::45Sl l » u « 5lotiS Graham flour 1 Middlings per perewt 5 50® 650| cwt ^4000 WUEiT—Uhebanged; small sales at $9 30®
1 55.
| ICO BN—Is quote »t7«c, for e*r from fanneis wagon; sbelled. 60®8lc. OATS—Dull, »t f8®00r RYE—But imiedolng, scanrcly enough to establish quotations—$1 *5 is the host price. BARl.KY—Active at $1 80»1 75 for prime fall BUCKWHEAT—Dull. We quote 75®80 per bushel. PROVISIONS—Dull aud unsettled in prices. We quote; Clear sides at 11 He.; rams, sugar cured, 14c.; bacon shoulders, 9c.; broakfust bacon, 14c., lard.lSc. FREIGHTS—On and niter January 13,1368 and until changed, with or without notice, thefollowing rates will be charged;
1. «3Ho.
lower; sales at pi 50
Barley—Fery Irregular; early salos at $2 14 @2 13, and elosed at $2 ()8@S 10. Provisions—Firm and more active. Sirs* 1’ork—Bales of standard at $20 50; straight brand is held at $20 73021; ordinary, $13 50. T Lard—Active; ssles at I2)£fl. cash; 12c., buyi r's option, February delivery. Bulk Meats—Active; -ale* of shoulder* at TJ^c. for loose; Sc. packed; rough sides at 9c.,
loose.
English Meat*—In better request; isles of Cumberland middle* at 8% '. ioose;«boil ribbed at 9370100., loose; l0)4u. parked. Green Meats—Inactive. Dressed II >g»—Bales at 10015c. higher,closing .flrni at $7 5008 45, dividing on $2. Live Hogs—In moderate packing request; sales at $ tr>0O 12)* for light shipping; $0 30 07 for good to choice packing. Beef Cattle—Moderately active and ‘25®35o. higher; sales at |0 7503 for guod to prime shipping. Sheep-Quiet, steady and unchanged. Receipt* — Flour,4,600 barrels; wbeat,10,300 bushels; corn, 70,400 buHbels;oaU, 15,000bushcls; dressed hogs, 3,349 head; live hogs, 2,353
head.
Shipments—Flour. 3,000 barrels; wheat, 1,100 liusbcls; corn, 8,500 busbeis;dressed hogs,
1,080 head; live bogs, 8!* head. Cincinnati market.
Cincinnati, Wednesday, January 29.
Flour—Firm hut quiet.
Wheat —Dull and price* nominal; sain* at $2 53 for No. 1 winter red and $2 5o for No. 2. . Corn—Opened Dim but closed (lull at 82c. for ear; no demand lor shelled (md priors
nominal.
Oats—Firmer; sales at 07008c. Rye—Shade tirmer; sale* of No. 1 at fl 00 £1 06; supply light. Harley—Firm; sales at $2 2302 30 for No. 1 to choice fall. Cotton—Cotton active and prices higher, closing at lfi)£017(!. fir’middling uplands. Wbi-ky—Cut’hauged and quiet, with but little demand. , I’iovIsIuds—Held above tho view* of buyers Mess Fork-Held at $20 50021 30 for old
and new.
Bulk Meats—Held ot 8)i®t0^c. for shoulders and sides, with sales atBqplOc , but fio buyers at anything above these rates. Bacon—Sold to a moderate extent at9)je.fcr shoulders; ll)4012c. for clear rins and clear
Additional Parttcnlnra •! K c Great
Fire. 7
Chicago, Wednesday, January-^
The fire last night was the most destruct, . that has ever visited Chicago. The list oi losses was hurriedly prepared, and consequently very Imperfect. Tbe following list Is
given In th* Times this morning:
J. U. Burch, owner of tbe building, 32 to 4* Lake street, $400,000. Tbu ’ v erected nine ye**" . Insured for $1 v ...nr**’ 1
book nouse i/k) .,*w, in**123.000; Fisk* -..uand •'
shoes, $10,000, fuliv *' ^ ->*o* . hats. e*p*. r - —aured for $$0,000; McDo --•» X Abbott, lyholesale dealers In uoum and shoes, $223,000,'Insured for $150,000; Shoenftetd A Co., clothing, $30,000. insured for $83,000; Harwood, Cot (ledge A Hanover, hardware. $1,000,000, Insured for $730,000; Manning. Bros. A Co., notions, $100.000. insured for $75,000; Blmon 0 Straues, furnishing (roods, $130,000, Insured for $100,000; Kellog A Co., bate, caps and furs, $75,-
000. Insured for $33,01X1.
AU of the above occupied Burch’* building. The smaller loaan* to other occupants of the building, and the damage by boat to the buddings on the opposite side oi Lake street will probably reach $73,000. - The looses and iu«uranoe* at the second Are,
Manufacturers ol'extr
'atent Ground
AME*«Ys nd#*b
sides; sugar cured hams dull at 14){®l0c. Lard-Is held at IBfce., but this is )ic. above
views of buyers. , Butter—And cheise unchanged.
Eggs—Held at 30032c.
H«y—Very dull at $13013, on arrival. Seed—Film at$13 for clover, with a good demand; Umotby $2 5002 60; flaxseed In de-
mand at $2 25@2 30.
Sugar—Firm at 13010c. for raw. Coffee—Fitm at 20020c. for Rio. The money market is easy; gold 140'^.
Cleveland Market. CLEVELAND, Wedneeday, January-23. Flour—Steadv and unchanged but firmer; sales of double extra red winter at $12013 30; double extra white, $13015; country brands 50@$1 below tbe above figures. Wbeat—Not much doing; some grades are held higher; sales of No. 1 red winter at $2 00; Nn. 2 do., $2 45; No. 1 Milwaukee spring,
$2 35.
Corn—Firmer and 102c. better; sales of No. shelled on the spot at 97098c.; for April de-
livery, seller’s option, $1 03 in car.
Torn—Bales on track at 93c.
OUs—Dull liut held firmer for No. 1 State;
FROM INDIANAPOLIS.
Boston New York Philadelphia... Baltimore
,* ii I* 38 ( HJ*I
r I r Is I? r.l 1*1
1 70 1 86 96 72 1 44 1 fib! 1 86| A | 8 | 1 84
Corn In bulk Will be charged 77 cents per 1L0 lbs. toJeraey Ulty, aud 8Sc. per 100 lbs. to Now
York.
Dressed hogs and fresh meat* are only taken at owner’* risk, and at special rates. All article* except flour carried at actual
weight.
■ t. feauie Jlarae*. 8t. LOI'IS, Wednesday, January 29. Tobacco—Buoyant; but price* conUuuoun-
changed.
Cotton—Sale* at l&Xc. for middling, but it
enerally held higher.
sale* very small; prices
l 27> for superfine;
is generally held
Flour—Steady; . _ range a* follow*: $7 2308 2.: for superl $7 2309 29 for extra; $9 26011 for double tra, and $11014 for treble extra to fancy. Wheat—Buyers are holding on; prime to choice rad and whKo fall are held at $2 300 * Corn—Opened firmer but closed weak; sales ,l OaU—Dull; sale* at67070072c.; the latter
, for very choice.
Barley—Firm; sales at$2 3502 50for spring
and fall.
Rye—Nothing done. Provision*—Nothing doing, aud prices nom-
inal.
Pork-Held at $21. Ba on—Nominal, with sales at [email protected] shoulders; H*H01OMo. lor rib ■>«*•; U0 HWc. for dear do.; ll)<®12o. for oUar side* , 12013c. for plain ham*, and 24010c. lor ■hgar cured. Lard—Firm; held et 19)4®ISc. for «»ol:e steam and kettle reaihmod. Hog*—Range at ftM®8Xc. A previous statement of tho number oi nog* packed here this season contained *n orrpr. The whole number 1*243,000.averaging EWppuod* gros*. Last year’s peeking was 172,00(rtiB*d. and the averaga weight wae 323 pound* grow. Th# weather 1* clear and tb* coldest of ibo season. The mercury waa thret digrtw bolow xtfro tbli morning.
07)4008.’. asked; 07«. offered.
tye—Den $1 5qjj)2 i
bt nod market
t (uiiet; si Wpstern.
ales
H irlcy—Market steady ami firm; No. 1 State ami Canada held at $i 100 2 29; No. 2, $1 90
@‘2.
1’etrolenm—Market dull and Inac’.ivc; free
held at 38040c.; bonded, lH®19c. New York Dry Uoode Market. New YultK, Wednesday, January 29.
Cotton Goods—Tho market is buoyant, especially for bleached muslins, but not very aclive, owing in part to the snow storm. Goods like the Jamo* steam mills, which a fortnight ago were selling as low as 12)40, now command 14c. and muslins,like tho Kearsurge, are worth fully Ifl^ 11 , while Tuscarora is Arm at lb.’, Wamsulia at 22)jc, aud tho New York Mills jumped to'27)4c t through absolute scarcity of
till goods.
I’rints—Selling quiet st 12@12)4c. the Utter for Heawouibln styles. The Ainuskcag prints command 11)4':, tho Freeman’s and Awaldo, new style*, will open at 11c, although old stylos are still Jobbing at 10)4e.. Standard Btown Sheetings of the best E (Stern makes, are firm; solos at 15@^l5)4e, and Southern at 14)4c. The market for woolen* I* stilt Inert, and prices uro not fully established. Foreign fabrics are dull. Talcd# Market. Toledo, Wednesday, January 29.
Flour—Quiet.
Wheat—Firm; sale* o( amber at $2 67. Corn—Receipts, 31,759 bushels; marlcet less active and prloe* l)4c. lower; sale* of No. 1 at 89)4099c.; Michigan at 80c..; No. 1, to nrrive, at 90c.; for February, 93c.; for March,
05e.
Oats—Quiet; sales at 03 Wc. for No. 1. Rye—Sales at $1 50 for No. 1. Barley -Sales of No. 1 at $1 73. Clover Seed—Sales at $7 15. Flax Seed—sales at $2 23. Dressed Hogs—Sales at $7 7508 30. Pork—Sale* of Mess at $29; do. (or April delivery at $21.
which destroyed the buildings from No. 4 to 20 Lake street‘are gfveo as follows: Whitney A Co., boots and shoes, $10,000; insured for $300,000; Seymour. Carter A Co., hosiery, 133.000; Insured for $33,000; Carson, Pierce A (Jo., dry goods, $10,000; fully Insured; Merrill A Hopkins, crockery. $33,000; Insured for $23,O0D; Foreman Brothers, clothing. $73,000; insured lor $43.(XX»; Burn bam ,fc Van Scback, druggists, $223,0(X1; Insured for $2(X),oO0; K rtb, Wood A Co., dry goods, $80,(XI0; Insured for ISC.OOU; Fitch, Williams A < o., bats,caps and furs, $73,(XX); insured for $50,(XX); O. N. Henderson & Co., wholesale boots and shoe”, $123,000; ln»ur*«l for $1(X),. 0U0; Pearce A Co , clothing, $5.),000; insured for $40,000. The buildings were owned 0/ 11. A. K.»hn, C. U. McCormick and Baptiste Sawyer, and were valued at $ad0,0')0; insured for $23*.000. It is Impossible at present t^ay how nearly this will connect with the above report, a* tbe owners can not be found, sod the insurance men are not prepared to give information. From San Francisco. AHvicee from Alaska—Bmenlnn Fur Company Nalee—Prevlalope Receive A from Victoria and Puget's Hound—Uelebraatton ot Holidays— Boat Races—Etc. San Francisco, Tuesday, January 28. Advice! from AU.ka to the 18th instant have been received. The weather had born mild, with a dally average temperature during December and January of 27 degrees Fahrenheit. The effects of the Russian Fur Company bad been sold for $159,000. There had been several arrivals from Victoria and Puget’s Sound with supplies o^ vegetables and venison for the people. The holidays were celebrated with boat races aDif masquerade*. Tbe reee between the first cutters, Jemeatown and R-s»c, was won by the former. Tbe same boat won the sweepstake*. - . One death had occurred among the new colonists, caused by whisky. No mention was made of trouble with the
Indians.
The bark Nap*Neath was expected to sail, (n a few days, for the Blberlan coast, with the late Russian garrison and other passengers. Considerable trade had sprung up with Oregon, Washington Territory and British
Columbia.
Arrived, the United Steamer Alllaice from Valparaiso, with advices of December 20. Steamers left In port were tbe steamers Powhatan and Dacotab, the EnglBih frigate Lopax. The French war vessel Osceola put in here for suppllts, and then ealled for Ban Francisco. The chamber of commerce adopted tho report of the committee on the alleged abuses between tbe satlorvand boardinghouse keeper*, recommending Ha enactment. A circular from New York ia reference to tbe present law relating to Ban Francisco pilots, was approved of. Flour—Sale* et $7 5908. Wheat—Sale*at$2 600 2 70, for good statpPl 8te*mers Pantin* and lsa*c Jon»s, from New York, and the Rookwood, from London, have arrived. ; . sj From Cincinnati. Annual Moellii$ of the Little JIIudiI Railroad Company •—Llaatlon of
Ofllcoro.
Cincinnati, Wednesday, January 29.
At the annual meeting of the Little Miami Railroad Company yesterday, the following
gentlemen were elected directors: Woodward, Lara Andenon, John
..—•ton “* intUe’a improved
“aw * for Ike Weateru MANUfATORY AND
If*. $|0 Noam Illinois kt., .. Union Drpotrindlnnnpollo,illL* 1
The tireai Aaericti Ctabiuatioa BLTTOX BOLE OVEBSEAllNG AND Sewing Machine, la warranted to exeente lu the beet manner every ysrlety ot hewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilling, Overteaming, Embroidering on the edge, and In *d» Ultion makes beautiful Button and Eylet Holes, in all fabric*. It haa no 6qnal, being absolutely tbe beat, FAMILY MACHINE, In tbe World, and intrinsically the cheapest. All who desire to purchase are requested to tend for circulars and sample work to the SALESROOM OF TH£ COMPANY, Southwest Corner of Eleventh and cneotnut streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Instruction given on the Machine, gratuttou*lytoall purchaser*.
A. General -Agent )U LOCAL AGENTS, WASTED FOR THE STATE OF INDIANAnovlS deodA wSm
FURNITURE.
WILLIAM SWEINHART, Merchant Tailor,
AND DEALER IX
Gent’s Furnishing Goods, 160.21 Sooth meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. T HAVE received a fine assortment of OverroatInga, Clotht, Doeskins.Castimeres and Vestings from New York and Philadelphia, which I will make np in the latest style*, and at the lowest prioeg . oetSS d*m
CIGARS.
OS. ; The Heot and Cheapen* O I Q- A. IRj S !
MEDICAL.
Worm teA
Possessing in It* combination wonderful cleans-
ilea, Uwlll
patient, whether
propertli
ing in its oombinal 1 strengthening pro; e the health of the orms or othe^H
I Price 25 Cents.
Improve the h
affected by Worms or other cause*.
Price 25 r
Sent by mall for IB cent*.
always
JOHN A. FERRY, ChemUt.' ' — - - - ito>
M. A BURR A GO., M Tremont street. Boil General A|rente. and for tale by all Drugglit*.
WATCHES ETC.
RUSSELL * COMP AH Y, DEALERS IN 3 d and Silver Watches, tlver Plated Ware, Sewing Machines, Dry Goode, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Table Cutlery, Albnme, Fancy Goode, Etc., No. 161)4 Hanover Street, ’BOHTOCT. M.AHS.
Licensed by the United State*. All Goods Sold at an Equal Frtce of One Dollar for Each Article.
/'COLLECT a Club of subscriber* for onr slips Ky of 10, SO, 40,50,100 or too names and forward
to us with 10 cent* for each i
umber amount* to 60 (
ad
name, and when tbe
unt* to 60 or over we will present u>
te person getting up the club achoiceof a lire - attern, Wuol Shawl, Fur Muff, Silver Plat Cake Basket, XX yards Doeskin, Marseilles Quilt Silver Plated Castor; and when the number
we will send a Dress Pat-
ami
tern. Wool Long Shawl, pair of Wo two yards German Broadcloth, Sewing Mac
65 yards Hemp G
e will send a Dre pair of Wool Bt
iket*, bine.
ver
ousts to 100 or mo n. Wool Long Sha
o yards Germa yard* Hemp ith, one piece cached Sheetin
Silver Plated Ice Pitcher; and for *00 name* more, U yards Black Silk, 20 yards Woolen Carpeting, Silver Plated Tea Set, Gold Watch or American Watch with silver case. And we will send seme valuable present to any person who will forward us a club of not les* than SO names. With the retnrn slip stating what article we will
i, we will
article we will three valuable
>v* d£w8i
IN THE CITY AT
GREENE'S DRUG STORE, Ha. 08 East Wash Ing t*a street. •ept d*
RAILINGS, ETC.
WROUGHT IRON BEAMS -A^lSTD QTMDERSXJ3VIOIVIIROIV Plttabarg, Peausy Ivamla. rfXHK attentioon of Eagineers and Architect alLl’i* 0 ! - r fn'wffich the M'k'Actrtietween the stem end flange* wh<ch have proved so objectionahlu in the old mode of manufactnrlug, are entirely avoided. We are prepared to furnish all »txe* at term* a* favorable a* can be i btained elewbere. tordescripUvelRhogc.ph.addreaj^o^. IgoN MU M Janlt aim Pittsburg, Pa.
II - .
PIANOFORTES.
PIANOFORTES.
.7onh &, Son.
GRAND, RtU’AUE, AND FPBtUHT. \ErHlCH ARK NOW ACKNOWI.KDOKD to V V tw*. by the leading artist* in thi* country, superior to any other, lu America. Theoe iu.tru. menu* pooeMtvery uuwlern iiuprovoineut are of the largiwt sixe, finlahed in Carved and Plain Rosewood case*, embracing everv variety ot •t)le Karb ha. the full Metallic Frame, Uverstruug Ba**, iwilhor without the egraffe erranpement). Kerb ba* the Preach Grand Action acknowledged to les superior U*any oiherln rapid execution. The-e inatruuienu are all seven, seven and a quarter, and seven ainl a third octaves; constructed of thoroughly seasoned wood, i of the finest and bet material. For great
uglily sea
finest and bet material For grei
power, singing qualities, swretne** and purity of tone tbrouglioiit the entire Register; elegance of finish and great durability, the Pianoforte* of More. Jenny* A Boa are un.urpaaaed by any other maker, in the World, aud have taken the H(UHE8T PKKMkCM W ilXRKV KM kk UzaiT ED The same faciHUe* which enable* thU firm to pro,luce a superior Instrument, also enable
them to offer Undr Pianofortes to the publli
•Kb Aie\
TWENTY PKR'CKNT. lower than any other
fltst-rlas* manufacturer in tbe conotr;
it m to oi WKNTY
rla»« manufacturer in tbe country, special attention of Dealere, Teachers and U Invite,! to the examination of I
The
other, IManoi Every Year*
thee
ed to the examination of the
ano* before making their selection elsewhere. Instrument is frilly Warranted for Five
rument Is fully 'scriptive cirrul*
country uisiu application. Addresa,
JENNYS A SON.
a mated for F sent to all part* of
Address,
No *t3 and S15 F.a»t Twentv-flret street. New Y ork, between Second aud Third avenue,
novimieodlv
Never Fall* to Care ,
Neuralgia and Rheumatism rtYHIS Great Internal Remedy U curing thouA sands el cases where all other remedies
_L sands et cases where all other remedies have failed. It is no mere "Anodyne,” relieving forthezuoment, but i* a perfect SPECIFIC and CUKE lor those painful diseases. The vast number of Liniments. Embrocations, and External Medicines, which acta* stiiaulanUof the surface only, are temporary in their effects and of doubt, fill Virtue. The NEURALGIA KING reach the source of all trouble, and effectually bai
i the system. A s'
gen
Bdward
Kilgore, A. A. Clement*, L. B. Harrison, Charles P. Cassllfy, Kdtnund Dexter, Joseph C. Butler, Henry Hauna. John Bacon, Abraham Hlveling and John B. hwann. After the election, theUoaid held a meeting, •nd choee the following officer*:
President—E. W. Woodward. Secretary—Charles P. Casellly. Treasurer—8. E. Wright. Auditor—D. G. Davenport.
General Superintendent John Durand. General Ticket Agent—W. L. O’Brien.
lailtvaukee market. Milwaukee, Wednesday, January 29. Floor—Dull; sale* of city XX at $10010 25; country do. at 9 50010; extra at $87509 23. Wheat—Quiet and steady; aale* at $2 99)4 lot No. 1; $2 94 for No. 2. Oat*—Quiet; sale* at 39c. for No. 2. Corn—Nominal; sale* at 88c. tor new
shelled.
Rye—Steady; aales at $130 for No. 1. Dressed Hogs—Firm; sales at $7 700 8 23. Receipts—Flour, 1.000 barrels; whaat, 18,000 bushels; oats, 3,000 bushels; corn, 2,000 bushels; rye, 400 bushels; dressed hog*, 900 head. bhipments—Flour, 500 barrel*; wheat, 790 bushels; pork,500 barrel*.
From Cold Springs. Rattraod AcetMeist—several P«r*on* injured. Cold f^RiNos, Wednesday, January 29. A* the Cincinnati expresc, on the Hudson River Railroad, wbi^ lelt New York at one o'clock this morning, reached,a point one mile north of Cornwall ftiation it ran on a broken rail. The engine, baggage and smoker’i cars passed over in safety, but five passenger cars i aa off tbe track against the the rocks, tearing out the sides. They were all filled with pa*, sengers, five or ux of whom were Injured,one being badly cut In tbe forehead and on the face, one hurt In the back, another hurt in the brea*t, none of them seriously, however. The train was delayed one hour. The track Is now repaired and train* are running regular-
ly-
From St._ Louis. Cold Weatber—River Clo«e$,—Steaui ere Lacked lm ice. 8T. Louis, Wedneeday, January 29. Last night and to-day were the coldest of the season. The mercury eunk to three degree* below zero. The river closed here dur. ing the night, IfictlBg In twoiefry boat* which were attempting to crooa at the time. The river 1* now almost one continuous gorge between bore and Cairo. Gommunlcatln with the Illinois shore is cutoff, but the ice will soon be strong enough for ihe passage teams.
AMMOTR pnrnua PRiSIEP.lE. AIi 001<0I
AXXOTH POMWniPRISl
From Albany. Ruralnff at ’the * Academy of fllaelc. Albany, New Y'ork, Wednesday January,20. The Academy of Music, under the management of Mis* Trimble, burned early this mor. nlng. Nothing waa *avfd. The loss Is call, mated at $40,CXX>. Tbe property waa partly Insured. jA dry goods store beloogtag te Luke ft Bro*., adjoining wo*.also, burned, but the ttock was •aved.
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Vagetabls
RESTORATIVE V
o / W$* docklod by th» K. U. SUt# P$lr\ Q v / U DOW eovtcfiNM bv tbe public to b« 1 X O tb« wry l—l I wnorDfioD for Itowtorlu® I v
| Ur«y or falod Hair to lla orirluftl ooior; /
\ prOtoolhiff It* lifowtb, trsdinutfitf Ua- . . A \ mon End Dtotlnafr, ana for Dracainf / J
flRd bmmNMnf th. Hair It I* Aw. \ from mUooou* dnww, dtM mot
JV aula tb. towt (.brio, .ad /0 k km two th. Hr. Ip c LRAH, A
tbe H.tr RICH, .Ad
A R. BARRETT A CO., Rreprletere,
MAJICHE*TXn, ». B, ;LORDA 8MITH,
Gencral|Northwc*teni Asrnts. 7riigKl» , s- neriOdeodftwem
X M
MITCHELL & Km’
FOR SALE OR YrAPC. for Sale or Tratle,
^MELSBERG
Furniture dDuipaiiv, 9$
Ramsey's ai. siaad. No. 3» Walk IIllkale Mrccl, A UK ofl>rin,c fov “A’e the tarxe-t sto«'k vf (’om2V rauu Furniture lu tlic city, such aa \VO<>l> I)RKHHICI) Cane and Split Bottom Chairs,
■'41K riTF rKOHERXY, F -A- H Ivdl!
ruoms, two cellars, well and cistern, .—all or-
chard. and other Improvements.
Bald Farm Is situated on the Allisonville Gravel Hoad, seven mile* from the city, ami one mile from a railroad station. For further par-
ticulars inquire at the office of duo. k Howard a son.
jan4dlm 93 South IllinoL street.
*1,009,900 lit WATCHES! For sale on the popular OiVE JPRICE PLAIV, Giving every patron a Handsome and Reliabie Watch For the low price of Ten Dollars, Without Regard to Value, AND not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfacXA. tory. 1O0 Solid Gold Hunting Wathes...$2S5 to gl,000 1(W Magic Case Gold Watches *00 to 500 100 Ladiea’ Watches, enameled 100 to 3u0 ■00 Gold Hunting Ghronomcter * Watches *50 to *00 900 Gold Hunting English Levers. .900 to 260 900 Gold Hunting Duplex Watohes.150 to 200 800 Gold Hunt’* American do 100 to 250 Lm bevci-s SO to 150 boo 1,000 Gold HuuSl.iire^l ^*° *5“ 1.000 RkoeHaneous sflWI% ’ Su {J jJB *500 Hunting Sliver Watches £ u, 50 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 , 0 75 B^r*Every patron obtains a waten «-- ran ti < men t, easting but $10 while it may be worth $1,000. No partiality shown. We wlt»h to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificate*, naming the article., are placed in healed envelopes, and well mixed- Uolfier* are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $1,000 or one worth leas. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of iu w orth, and as no article valued lees than $10 Is named on any certificate, it w r ill at once be seen that this L*
MEDICAL. JthBsiOQ, U.lloway A Ctvdea, Wholesale Dealers In
Patent 602 Arch Street, novlS dim
Medicines, - - PikHoAeiphla,
DR. WM. THOMSON’S Olloa anddouaulUPoD Parian araloo«t*4 at N«. »• koatb Delsawctre Mtrect,
41/HERE he will oontlnue TV to treat and cure Private Diseases, In all their species, • taget, ramifications and
phceet.
Dr. Wm. Thornton will give
to each patient a written - in-, otrumeni, binding himself U effect a radical ana permanent
cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson haa mad<
the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty since the year 1851—three years in the city of Buffalo, New York, eight years in Ghicago, Illinois, aud two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight years practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured over
thirteen thousand cases.
Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rhenmatic 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
extent, producing erring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific ol measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark mder the eyes, paiiTin the head, ringing In rs, and noises like the rustling of leaves and g of chariots, nneasinesg about the loim.. *eaxness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted atellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in ay. )roaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, lots of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monc. anla, and frequently insanity. The afflicted, on tbe first appearance of any of tbe above symptoms, should immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief. Office and Consultation Parlors, No. M South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana. P.O.Box 1660 feMBdlv IXR/. COTTIDIEILT, Of Gosslanrllle,
elebrity In Louis- : atate by his great
O -A. IV O E R..
The Doctor removes Cancer without Pain or the e knife, and in addition to this he treat* DISEASES with great success.
use of the I all ditto NIC
A ver^Bemarkable Case of Canter Oared
I wish to case of my
old, who \
inch was thought to be
nder the Doctor’s
mate transaction,
by the moct
WILD CHERRY TONIC. A. OA-IR/ID.
Bedateade, Wat
, Table*,
TV O LOTTERY!
But a straightforward legiti: which may bo participated in
A single cc..; nrate ^ju t*. sent bvmail.poit paid, U|>on receipt 55 i. t . D u, live for $1, eleven for $2. thirty-ihrce ana premium ior$5, sixty six aud moie valuable premium ior$l(i, one hundred and mo-t superb watch for 615. To Agents, or those wishing employment, this..is a rare opportunity. Itlsa legitimately ronducte<l busine**. duly authorized by the Governnieni.aud
the most careful scrutiay. Try us 1 WR.UUT. BRO. A CO., Importers, w*m 161 Broad wav. New York.
W. C. Couden, of Louisville, £9. make a statement to the public ot the little son, only three ana a half years
wa ithi
■ the Doctor’s care. The cancer was a
very large one, Involving almost the entire cheek. It appeared to be of a very malignant character, and a rapid growth, and had been coming for about three yerrs. Tbe Doctor made an application, which he continued but a short time, which did not appear to produce but comparatively little pain to my son. The appliescion appeared to leave tbe cancer in adead state, and in a few days it sloughed out, leaving tbe surrounding parts in a healthy condition, and it has since been successfully healed, and he is now entirely free from pain, and is now perfectly well, and my little sun is very proud of being
cnied.
I have seen and beard of a great number ef cases, cured by Dr. Cuiiden’s treatment, and in tbe strongest manner 1 recommend him to all those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with cancer. I would advise all persons afflicted to make ne delay in securing Dr. Couden’s treatment, as f believe his treatmenttoboless painful * k *'' * - -— . •tncrinr lo i n \- other oh ysici sn in the United States. Anyone desiring further particulars can address me at Haglenyille, Henry rnnntv. Tennessee. C. S.PAYN. We. the undersigned, are acquainted witn c. S. Pavn, and know that his little son was *uocessfully treated by Dr. W. C. Couden, of this
bv Dr. W. C. Couden, what we are ab’e to Judge
: ol the child, It wo* surely a
from very
!y trctU
ty, aiid iroi the appear.111c
remarkable success. GEO. W WICK.3, No. MB West Main street. W. M. GRUBB. ) Commission Merchants, M. R. HARDIN,) corner Washington J. F. Me LU HE, > and Second streets. TAYLOR CRANE, No 274 West Main streel G. B. BLANCHARD. No. 132 West Main st. Can be consulted at National Hotel, or Offlci corner Third and Main street. Poet Office boi «7o. louisville. Kentuekv. oct33-*tawAwBm
iusib
open to oct’.fidA
And all artlr'es for general housekeeping, with their well kuow u assortment of BVtmlmgr Knom. I.ltswmwy mm«l CleekmaWr aaeila. Allot which they are (elllnr as cheap as any bouse iu the West. MITi HELLA R A M MET.SBF.R(i 1 FERMTURE CO. i Jante dAwlm AAuzi
T ET it lm I i caall”'.
Lftnt
distinctl^v undersU)(>l^|aiH| ^herehr
DISTRIBUTION.
UlEliA r IFIMI'KIHI I ION BY THE MW V08K GIFT C01PAM. Every Ticket Draws a Prise!
3 La«h Ctifls. ca« h r. v. 1*0 •• MU “
gJO
«n ••
3U F.legant Rcsewc 35 Elegant Ro-ewr 1W hewing Ma. him
ItO Musical Boxes AM Fine Gold Watches 730 Fine Silver Watches. Fine OH Painting*, Framed Engravings,
ware Photograph A>biim«, anda large sssoi
of Flue Gold Jewelry, in all valued at
sewood Pianos <>od Meloileons ea
Held by all Dr
NEURALGIA.
fiooou 5 UUO 1.000 mu 100
60 23 10
aeh gro to (00 ach 73 to If (i ach 50 to 123 ich *5 to *00 irh 73 to 806 ich 80 to 3) ring*, Silver e assortment
welry, in 1
1,000,000 DOLLARS! ACMaaceta draw any af the a Here Prises hr Parehaalnir a Sealed
Tleke* far 25 Cents.
rpicKETS describing each Prize ere sealed In JL Enreloues and thoronghly mixed. Oa re*’ Ok. rerereh*. re O-.-lre.! I'i-.V.,# .. Ill Kre 4J
sent
Modicln
only
source
ishes the dlse wilt convlnci
i*eiee(
!e trial
ease from the system, e the most skeptical.
Prloe (me Dollar per ilotilo. Sold by druggists. Also. Professor Syme’t Pile Oil—a sure cu rice Fifty Cents. A. I. MATHEWS, deodl” 12 Gold street. New York
Xnreioo _
receipt ol Ucente a Sealed Ticket *Ui be drawn, without cholce.and delivered at our office or sen by mail to any address. The prize named upoi it will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment of One fiknllar. Prizes will be immediately sent to any addre*t, as requested, by ex-
press or return mail. —
Ton will know what your Prise is before uonpay far it. Any Prise may be exchanged for another of the same value. No blanke.. Our patrons can depend on fhir dealing
HK'F’KRKNCB'.Sd.
The following persons havelately drawn ralua le prizes from this Company, and kindly per-
mitted the use of their names-.,
J. U. Milnor, 363 Hixth avenue, N. Y , $1 OOP; Mre.E, Collins.75 Nelson Place. N. Y .. $300; Miss C. Oeok, Ghicago, 111. Piano, value $400; W.Boyd. New Uaren, Gold Watch, $*50; Robert Furman, Dubuque, hewing Machine. $100; Henry MCUuf lum, Louisville, Ky., $600; Colonel T. I. Ransom. Waohington, D. C., Musical Box, $160; L. ~
Knapp SO Fourteenth street, N. Y.
W.
Prle
nov2S
I street. New '
UNDERTAKER. Win. W. WEAVER, TTISriDIEIFtT^ZKIZB .Vo. 3» iVorth llllkola B*.,
Y FETA LUC Cases. VL wholexalo and
rsei lar
server, 1 ral appi withoui
tlcular fttlentlon
by which
oodeu Cofllns, etc., l»y nil. One of the finest ihst. Bhrouds of all size*
is called to
bis new Body Pre-
1 remains may be kept tn a natufor any length of time desired.
ipearenoe for any len^
ut soiling tnc apparel. He rolers to Dr. J. . Wooilbnrn, W. J. 11 Robinson, T. It McCarty, nditor of htate, and Truni Palmer, Ksq.
jan23 dim
NOTICE. To Linsinoss Men
THE AXDERSON PLUNDEALER.
Ofllt ial Paper of ftladiMaCouffityr. Indluaa.
Has a Larger Circnlation
la nadlaon County,
Tlian any otliei* I^aper
TT afford* to Ixuin*** men a valuable medium A for advertising, fffey Temis reasonable. Address TVOaiNON A RlYERNv jan*5 dfltcod* Anderson, Indiana.
^^^vTinnsur^ompleBHHI attention of county officers U 6*P60iaUy called 1$ Ifcla bnaeh af mi
It O 11 Ft If li ' N EXPFCTOtAL WILD CBltBY TOXIC I* no cheap Bar Bitters, *0 com ir only used everywhere, but Is an old standard remedy for almost every complaint that flesh is heir to. It is a Blood Purifier That has aetequal.
FOE DISEASE* OF TUE Cheet, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Stoo*aeh am* (towels, ladlffeetlan. Dyspepsia, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera JHorbas, Camera!
Debility, fcte.
Every familv should have It. Delicate ladles and children should use it. It will invigorate the system, give clear and healthy color to the skin,
•nd strength to the bod;
All chi drei
Pains
■. so injure
their results, tuo
Rohrer’s Wild Cherry Tonic Which will relieve the sufferers
its, end Instead ot being ai benefit. No Injury can
UmversalXeiir
A. SATE. CERTAIN. AXD Speedy Onre ro* | NEURALGIA, AXD ALL NERVOUS DISEASES.
S:
•aeOttAPt II, At. v/.. All USIV'ChA AFUJt, C1 , AJ. AM iapp 36 Fourtecntii street, N. Y., Piano, $560 11. Benedict, New Orleans. Gold Watch, $20u A. Barnes, Atlanta, Ga.,.$W)0; R. H. Sutton NasHVllle, Tcnn., Melodeon, $150; Kiiward Dayton. Mobile. Ala., Diamond Cluster Ring. $350; 8. Payne, Burlington, Yt., $100; L. D. Ferris, Sprtogfleid, III., Diamond Pin, $600; Mrs. B. wedgewood, Trenton, N. J., $100; Tbomaa Barrcit, Jr.. 16 Cay street, Baltimore, Sewing Marhine, $75; H. B Ahrens, 34 Main, Buffalo. $100; W. N. Palmer, New Uolford, Mass., Gold Watch, ;I275; Bliss C. Howe. Ninth and Samson street#, rhiladelphia,Uold Watch, $160: J. T. Pratt, Hlcka
n are subject to Chollo, Diarrhea and instead of using ihose preparations of
opium, so injurious to the hrafa and fatal in
CHINA GLASSWARE. ETC.
J0HN WOODBRIDaE & 00, IMPORRERS AND DEALERS IN Chinaware, Queensware, Class Ware, TABLE CUTLERY PLATED WARE, WA-TEIEt IFITaTEES, ffiOWos.. MSW«-.„ JKWes. 16 West \V aahlactom Ntrecl, I.WmAJ^APOlxlM, IliOIA.NIA.
Its Effects ore JfOfrieo*. TT is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Neu1 ralgia Facialis, ofri-r. a perfect cure in less than twenty-four h-mrs, 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 remedial agent. Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangement*—of many years standing—affecting the entire system, it* use for a few davs, or a few weeks at the utmoet, always affords the nmst astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the tlighteet degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, and ‘-- n always be used with perfect safety. It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians, wbogive it their unaaimous and unqualified.approval, sent ov mall on receipt of price, and postage. One package. $1 00; postage 6 cent*. Six packages, $5 00: postage *7 cents. Twelve packages. $9 00; postage 48 cento. It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In rugs and medicines throughout the United latcs, and bv TURNER A CO., Sole Proprietors. 120 Tremont street. Boston, Mass. BROWNING * SLOAN. Agen oct5 dtmdcclOwSm Indianapolis, Indi
ailmea
laatU
ivaluable compound.
Old, Infirm and ieeble persons should use it.
Mo family should be without it.
Every hotel and restaurant should have it.
MT’Sold by Dro ggisto and 1
no vis lift w3m
dealers everywhere.
J. ROK1HKR. Sole Proprietor,
Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
isey, liar
Bciiltz, Louisville,Ky., 3 Nason, W) Warren
moud Ring. $251; George Nason, W) Warren et, N. Y., $30.); Mrs. T. Morris, Fourth ave , cor. Fifteenth street, N. V, piano, $400. We
lull no name without permission.
street, Brooklyn. $316; M. Uaiildwoll, Bagg’s Hotel, Utica, $1,006 ; 8. Cammeyer, Detroit. Mich, Gold Wateh, $380; Mrs. D. Cris.ey, Hartford, ( onn, Silver Set, $150; A
Diamond Ring. $25
street, , r '
ie. cor ibluh
OPINIONS! OF THE PRESS. “Musical Festivals’’ several times postponed, compelling purchn-ers 01 tlckeu to wait months for the distribution, lias impaired puldlcconfidence in such affair*. Thu only iair system of distribution, is the old and popular one of healed Tickets, stating the prize, which will be deliver ed immediately, on payment of the one dollar. This is the plait of H. Barton A Co 1 , at MW Broadly, the most attractive place of tbe kind now in •eration. Thev are doing the largest business and deserve their success. You can not draw a $100,UU) farm there, but have a reaonsable chance for a good prize, as we know many Unit have been drawn, aud the firm is reliable.—Morning
Advertiser, October 26, 1867.
Tbe NeW York Gift Company are distributing many valuable prizes. We have exam med their manner of doing business, aud kuow them to be a fair dealing Arm. Their plan is more satisfactory than “Presentation Festivals, ’as they draw every day, and the subscriber need not pay for tbe prize drawn, unless suited.—Gazette, Octo-
ber 24, 1867.
Thu Gift Establishment of H. Barton A Co, at 5M Broadway, is daily attracting crowds of v.sitwitness the draw lug process. The inveal-
RESTAURANT. Conrad LeiirrUter. John A. Lehrrliter. C. LEHRRITTER ft CO., CAPITAL SALOON A.ND RKN I AVKA.Vr, No. II Ernst WoaUtDffton Street, (Martin Hug's old stand.)
TTAVING fitted up tho Capital at groat ex.El pense for a Saloon and Restaurant, we parOcularly invite the public to give us » call, as we intend to keep our Bar well stocked w ith the bet t Jquort, Wine, Ale, Cigars, etc, and our Remanent well supplied with the very best the market (fords. In net we Intend to keep a first class 3use, and give sattstaction to our petrous. sep21 dly
ort to witness the draelug process. T
meat is but 35 cents for the chanec, and tbe prize drawn, if sakUiaotory, is immediately delivered
" ur* last week drew
ptly received.—
rn, if salufactory, is imm
lor one dollar- A friend of ot
a $8 0 prize which will be promptly received.
Transcript, September 29,1867. Liberal inducemunti to
guaranteed.
agents. Satisfaction
flip*Every package of Sealed Enveiopes con-
tafiuono cash gift.
fig^hix tickets fofiafine dollar, 13 for twodollars733 for five dollars, 100 for Ufteou dollars. All
letters should be addressed to
Jau3d&«6t
ressed to
■X. BARTON 4c CO., 399 Broadway, New York.
BLACKING.
TO THE X.-A.X3IES-THE CIRAGEFRANCAIB
UR
FRENCH DRESSING.
Will be used la every family In the country wnen they find out it* good qualities. Ladies’ Boole are made to look aa good a* Children’* Boots are made to look as good Travelling Bag* are made to look as good Trunk* are made to look as good as : It make* the leather sol* and pliable
It Will not rub off when wet aud soil tbe skirt*.
Be sure and get the genuine.
M. If. BUuWN A CO, p *®P rl J^^ n
‘ Manufacturers of the celebrated Army ai Ntvy Paste Blacking, and Blackings ancTDret
Inr* of all kinds for poets and shoes.
■deeM (Mm cod Tu.TUftSat
'+ - '•a* 1 ^mmo-enmiVAf-"' ■ 1 ■ " \
new.
a* new. a* new.
TOBACCO WORKS.
UNT-DIAXJ’-A-F’OIl.IS
Tobacco Works.
J. .A-. MAY & CO.
Manu fac In ver- of ilcaleTs in all kind* of
PLUG TOBACCO.
Of (Ire, No. N7 Cast venilh Street.
WRIGHT'S Tar Syrvp
“Fsi
■rb, ai
presenting lie. AU kn
R SYRUP to the pub-
iow the necessity of guarding against ell as the necessity for teking the
n the Colds are upon us. W e
the supeeof Uon-
hitis, and all dis-
d’Lungs, docs not exist.
proper remedies when the Colds are upon ui say, without fear of contradiction, that the rior of Wright’s Tar Syrup tor the sumption. Coughs, Colds, Bronehitis
iscs of the Throaf
at am oniali
eas
Belo
whom are known in all part* of
Dr. K. Shelton Mackenzie, Literary Forney’s Philadelphia Press, write*:
HiLADlLrHlA, July *0,1867
w are testimonials from persons, some ol
u in all part* of the county ^
FLOUR, FEED, ETC.
II. Emmerich. F. W. Taut. J. Osterman. H. EMMEKICH A CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Flonr, Feed, Grata, Clover, Timothy, Seed and all kinds of Carden Seeds, No. 86 West Washington street, under Metropolitan Theater, tPostoffice Box 474,) Jan4 dim Indlaisnpolla, (ndlastm.
LAW CAJRD. 3SA. IVC. ATTORNEY AT LAW. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, ■VTriLL practice in all the Federal ami Mate VV Court,-. Office in Talbott A New's Block, No. 12 South of Postollice, North Pennsylvania street jani-d3ni
BRUitiEft.
iMdiaBopolis Brash BlftHtaetory. Ns. 106 Sontii llllmole ttireat, (Third door south of Georgia.) Keep eonstantly on hand a large auertmeal ot S Xk TT S SC S S . Of their owa manufacture, a* Wholesale and Retell. myfidly
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MORRISON ft PALMER, Attorneys at Law, Ereuaicfort, CTimlam Cammty,
All ItramN Wak’rnntrd.
Dear Sir: lAst Christma*, for the first time in my life, I was much afflicted by a very sevens Cold, with almost constant Cough and sore chest. ••Practice makes perfoot” the proverb says, but tbe more I eougheU t&e worse I did it. Ry I then considered an accident, but now believe to have been a Providence, I was induced to try Pi
Wright’s Tar Syrup
•* - reli — J
was greatly relieved in two In ten. It is not unpleasant is a rood point. Many yeai
Skfelfe
and truly declared, more than aeentury ago, that
‘ Westward themarchof Empire and among these were two treati
now
uce, I was induced to try Dr. up, purobasea from you, aud •ed iu two davs. wholly cure,! in pleasant to the taste which Many years ago, reading
Id library, I can
my tbe
and among these were sirongly advocate,! tho many disea.es froiuGau than struck with the cog arguments, and am npw si of Dr. Wright’s preparation
that they we
ire takes tuway,”
in which he
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
J*n18 d.2 SCm
TAILORING. J. A F. GRAINIzIHf Merchant Tailors, AND DEALERS IN Ready Made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Tranks And Valises. No. 35 Ea>t Waahlmffton SI reel, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JanS* (13m
REMOVAL.
• A” U WOOLL£J\ A SMITHER,
irtuiwe to their custoi
oils aud vicii
mert nity.
meu* dAvrlv
INDIANA.
MARBLE.
J -A. S O 1ST Dealer in AMERICAN AND ITAUAN MARBiE,
the latest detins and best patterns used, jAil ei which we will Mil oa terms to defy competition.
Would respectfully annrsi and the citizen* ol* ludkanapol
that they have
REMOVED FROM 67
74 and 78 West Washtagten Street, Wbfrrfr will be found the best Assortment of Furniture in the city. Their stock consists of Paribr* Chamber and Dining Room Setts, and keep constantly on hand a large and comolete stock, of Common Furniture, Chairs and Mattrevses. We manufacture our own goods, an am prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapesi Call and examine our^^ooda^and prices befor
cheap
prices befor hMITHER.
PROFESSIONAL.
(Jiv* u* a cau.
j. m. vovAmx, m. *>.. Eclectic Pliysicinn, burgeon and accouchrr. Offiee No. 130 (residence No. 1*8) North Penuirlwi * o/ Office hours from seven to nine ▲. M.-one three and seven to nine M. febS dlv
Market, Pliiladelphia, writci: Afrerbuffering fortwo years with Consumption and conbUiut heiuorhages, I was induced to try Jjr. Wright’s Tar Syrup. Alter using six bottle*, health returned, and I am now able to attend le my business. ii. 8. Stevens, Druggist, Reading, Ps.. writes: Mr. J. J. Kromer: The gross of Tar Syrup purchased about three weeks ago is nearly all sold. My customers speak highly of it. 8rml half a gross of it to my father, at Middletown, Pennsylvania, and charge it to me. C. B.‘ Vansyckel, Druggist, Trenton, N. J., says: Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrup docs all you claim for it. I am selling largely of it, and with much satisfaction to my customers. Wright’s Tar Syrup is sold !>v all Druggists and Country Storekeepers. Price $1 per bottle. One bottle will check the most aggravated Cough.
KRom^'-s h aip oyr J Best in. llu'WorM ^
Natun
in the Wo
al, Durable. Beautlfol, Best and Cheapest I’orld—will give satisfaction to all.
JOHN J. KRoMER.
7 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, . Sole Proprietor.®
For sale by BROWNING ft SLOAN and W. I.
ABK1T ft cO., Indianapolis, Indiana.
nov23 deodftw’ly
Manhood and Matrimony mpoKTA.vr t o loiiAtt bieiv.
I four years in this 1 cure of NERVOUS
DISEASES, Physiological Errors, Abuses and Diseases incident to Early Manhood, Disease* of the Blood, and diseases peculiar to women. Young men suffering from Self-Abuse, Seminal Losses, Spermatorrhoea, Impotcncy, Apathy and Sexual indifference, treated with care and success. These diseases are the bane of contention in married life, and the frequent cause of matrimonial infelicity and infidelity. It is not so much mnt of tbe debility ot tbe genital organs apd virility that I mention these diseases here,
...... the si tion they pro and happine N. B. Per
these diseases, can ca
me bv letter, with the assurance that every mean*
Will be used for thi
Office
on accou
loss of virility that I mention these diseases here, but for the serious mental and physical prostrai they produce. Also, the impairment of health
ess.
Persons who are laboring under any of
i on me in person or consul*
call ou me i
the i sir i
i person or oona i that every mej it restoration.
dress
r permanent restore
,ce.86x Market K*T. AJ '
Poatofflee Box 14TI, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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