Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1868 — Page 3

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FimcUL AMD COM tl ERF Ills. Indianapolis, Ti fshay F.vkntvo,; tVlmmry 1, 1h»s ^ >MKV—Although thoro is not tin* same pressing dcniaml f'»r dUcounU that invvailed some mvsM'Uh since: yet the hanks are not able to aecommodute all who apply for loans. Strietly first clash names ran generally be supplied at from 10 to 12 per rent, on GO and 90 «I»> - paper. Fxi hange—In demand at ]iar buying and l B premium celling. Bnving. Sedlng. (odd 1.S8 1 41 Silver 1.2b 140 Government Seeurities--Without any elunge in quotation Buying. Selling.

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Quotations of money and slocks in New York

to.day:

MONEY—Tho market continues very easy, wiih a moderate demand and abundant supply STERLING—Closes le-s buoyant ut 7 .a* 10 per

cent.

GOLD—A shade lower, opening at 1.41 , . and closing at 1.41‘.At 41 *, . GO VEHNSI ENT STOCKOpened steady, but the absence of cable telegrams kept Jorcign | houses out of the market, and caused udullac<t | and fractional decline; nn order I a buy halt a mil- I Hun could not, however, be iltlcd at nominal j selling prices bTOCKS—Tho rail way market opened heavy, ! with a general decline—old 'Southern to 90>,.mid | Rock 1-land tothe latter owing lo the Introduction of a hill in the town Legislature to I complete the road to the Missouri ri\er. ami I legalize the stock below par. The stock rallied toW, on a rumor that Judge Barnard hail been appointed receiver. The market was steady at tho one o'clock bourdon Erie, blit lower on the balance of the list. Especially! n Erie, at the second and last open boards, a further decided decline was submitted to, but after rail prices lin orovcd y.iff V per cent, from tho lowest point, and closed active and steady. The fall on the day is marked throughout the list * 5Vo give below the closing prices of Government securities, ami oilier si n ks, a- compaml with the three preceding day*. Tri Sat. Mon. Tires.

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DliTiiUon ill 45 111 35 Corydon -- — 40 — Edge Hill — — — 330 Receipts ut sub-Treasury to-day, $1,79 ' Wi3; payments, $598,111); balance. $99,591 225. FLOU R—Hull and unchanged in pri

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Gralinm Hour 1 Hiibllings jev . per cwt 5 50S 650 | cut 40IS) WHEAT—Uhrhanged; small sales a'. $2 80®

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CORN—I* 170ole nt 70.', for ear from farniei's wagon; shelled.80®81e. OATS—Dull, kt CSa-fbo. RYE—But littledoing, scarcely enough lo establish quotations—$! 25 is the best prici*. BUCKWHEAT—Dull. Wo quote 7.5889 per bushel. PROVISIONS—Dull nmlunseltlel in prices. We quote: (loir sides nt ll%c.; bams, sugar cured, 15c ; bacon shoulders, 10c.; breakfast bacon, 14c.; lard, 13 % 413,%c. LIVE .STOCK—The market was very nettvo. but the receipts were not large, nor the quality extra. At K. W. Patterson’s ynrds there were some nfty-two head, some of which wore very guo<l, but a larger part of them only medium. All iu the pens were sold—the good ones ter shippers, while the medium grades «cre left for our butchers. Wo quote: First quality, $5 75®6; serond do., $S<$6 61 , third do , $4®4 75. These prices are somewhat lower tbau those of laat Friday. FREtcnrS-On and after January U, 1868. ami until changed,-with or without notice, the following rate* will be charged:

New York market. New Yckk. Tuesday, February 4. Cotton—Less active aud lower; sales of l^HO bales at 10c. for middling uplands. Flour—Dull and slightly in buyers favor; receipts of 5,400 barrels; sales of 4,900 barrels at $11 60@» 10 for euperil ne State and Western; (9 90® 10 80, extra State; $9 00®12, extra Western; $12 70®15, white wheat extrs; $9 90018 80, round hoop Ohio; $10 60012 common to good St. Louis; $12016, good to choice, extra ditto closing heavy; California, unchanged; sale* of 2,200 sack* at $12 30® 13 76. and steady; sales of 25') barrels at $7 50 <&0 2«Y. Whisky—Nominal, M heat—Quiet and without decided change; receipts of 19,980 bushels; sales of 16,000 bushels at $2 60 for No. I Spring in store; $2 47 for No. 1 and 2 mixed spring, Rye—Quiet. Barley—Firmer; sales of 9,000 bushels of Western at $2 1008 80; Canada West, $2 16, to arrive. Malt—Quiet; sales of 800 bushels »t $1 78. Corn—Receipts, 50,807 bushels; opened tirm and closed heavy; sales of 48,000 bushels at $1 27®1 30 for new mixed Western afloat, closing at $1 2701 3.7; $1 2001 33 for inferior to prime white Southern. Oats—Receipts. 2,706 bushels; market dull; sales of 12,000 bushels at 80c. for Western in store. Itlee—Steady, Cofl'ee—Steady and moderate business. Sugar—Firm; sales of 150hogsheads Cuba at ll@12^c. Molasses—Quiet and Arm. Hops— Quiet. retroleum—Quiet and unchanged. Pork—Quiet and Arm; sales of 1,000 barrels at S21 60021 02 for old mess, closing at $21 62 regular; $22 60022 62 for new mess, cloeing at $22 02 regular; $17 25018 37 for prime; $19 25 @1!) 50 for prime mess. Beef—Firm; sales of 660 barrels at previous prices. Reel Uhhis—Steady; sales of 370 barrels at $28032. Bacon—Quiet; sales of 050 boxes at 10011c. for Cumberland cut; UJ^o. for long ribbed; 11c. for short ribbed; lougcut hams on private terms. Cut Meats—Firm; sales of 380 packages at 8<S0)ic. for shoulders; 12®133^c, for hams. Hogs—Dressed llrmer; sales at 9®9A,'®9;%c. for Western: 10*.j@108^o. for city. Lard—Firm'r; sales of 900 barrels at 137^0 14* small lots, U'^C. ” Butter—Firm; sales at 38050c. for State. Cheese—Quiet; sales at 11012c. Freights to Liverpool—Heavy and drooping. LATEST MAUKRTS—b P. M. v Flour—Closed quiet, and slightly in buyers' favor for common and medium grades. Wheat—Nominally unchanged. Oats-Dull; sales at 84o. in store for Western. Corn —Dull and heavy; sales at $1 2701 28 fi r new mixed Western afloat, and $1 31 for old mixed Western in store. ©Pork —Dull and heavy; sales at $21 50® U21 02,for old mess; $22 50022 (12J4 for now mess: *22 (is;*022 75 for March, and $230 $23 17% for April delivery. Beef- Q llet and steady. Cut Meats—Firm and In fair demand. Baeon—Steady, with moderate demand. Lard—Firm; sales at 14014^0, for fair to prime, Ktonm and kettle rendered. — (Tilcugo ftlitriics. ( uIf:ago, Tuesday, February 4. Flour—Steady; sales at $8010 50 for spring extras. Wheat-Quiet; silos at$2 08®2 10 for.No. 1.: $2 04'702 05* 4 for No. 2.; closing at $2 04 % 02 05 for No, 2. Corn—Opened firmer; sales of new at 83' 4 e • closed dull, at 8?’a®82Xc.; old, B3)£0N),% (>»ls—Dull; }-i«iJkc. lower; sales at 6s>i® 088^''.; closing »t inside. Rye—Quiet and tirm; 204c. higher; sales at $1 5401 56 (or No. I.; $l53fbrNo. 2. B irley—More active ami irregular; sales at $2 04 02 10; clo-ing at $2 05 for No. 2. Provisions — Firm aud less active. Mess Pot k—Nalcs of standard at $2123; [ nfl'ered to seller's at $2150 straight; first class ! brand* held at $21 75, Hams—Swcd pickled a shade higher; sales j at 12 * j ® IT,:', Bulk Meats—Steaily; sales of dry salted shoulders at 8J%e. for loose. English Mests—Firm; sales of short desr middli* at 11 k^c. for loose; 12c. for packed short rlt>; l(i*J". for packed. Lard—Firm and st< ady; sales at 13,','c. Green Meats—inactive. Dressed Hogs—Firm; the market 10015c. higher; closing nf *7 900 9 90 dividing on 200 p >uu s 1 e i i good d-maml and 18®15c. h ghor: saliv- at rli 12'% lor light ami fane) sraooih. Beef C.tlle—Active amt lirm; sale* at $4 him.;05 25 for ci tnm'-'n; $5 31^06 for fair to medium; $0 5o03 I'd}*; fi»r good lo extra. Sheep—Active^ sales ,,1 $4 2505, Roc, ipts—Flour, 3.900 barrelsj'wheat/dT,000 bushels; corn, M.500 liu«hels; oata, 22,61)0 luisbcls; dTessed hogs, 5,784 head; live hogs, 2,300 head. Shipments—Flour,3,100 barrels;wheat 6,600 bushels; corn, 8,Coo bushels; dressed hogs, 2,136 In ail.

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Rtllwaukee market. Milwaukee, Tuegday,February 4, Flour—Dull and quiet; sales of city XX at $9 75010 25: country, $9 5009 75; X, $9 20. Wheat—Firmer; sales at $2 0402 0474 for No. 1; $1 99, No. 2. Oata—Nominal} sales at 58%c. for No. 2. Corn—Firmer; sales at 82>:083e. for new shelled.Dressed Hogs—Firmer; sales at $7 7508 S3. Receipts—Flour, 1,100 barrels; wheat, 22,000 bushels; oata, 18,000 bushels; corn, 2,400 bushels; dressed hogs, 600. Shipments—Flour, 1,200 barrels; wheat, 300 bushels; pork, 200 barrels. Haitlsstore market. Baltimore, Tuesday, February 4. Flour—Steady and very dull. Wheat—Firm at former rates. Corn—Quiet; sales ol white at $1 1101 14; yellow $l 100117. Oats—Dull; sales at 72076c. Rye—Slightly better; sales at $1 550 1 68. Cloverseed—Sales st $8 6309 23. Provisions—Sales of prime bulk shoulders at ni^®10%c.; bacon shoulders 12>£c. Lard—Sales at I3%®14K<x Toledo market. Toledo, Tuesday, February 4. Flour—Quiet. • , , Wheat—Quiet and unchanged. Corn-Riodpts; 30,490 bushels; the market for No. 1 is better; sales of No. 1 at 89>^®90e.; for February, 91)i;c.; for March, 94@95c. Oats—Unchanged; sales at 68c. for No. 1. Rye—Quiet. Seeds—Unchanged; salei of clover seed at $7 25. Dres«e J Hogs—Sales at 80S>£c.

ALBUMS, ETC.

Cincinnati, Tuesday, February 4. Flour—Firm and lu fair demand, at provi-

oti" prices.

Wheat—Unchanged amt quiet; sales at $2 5002 55 f >r N'r>. 2 and No. 1 red. Corn—Closed ttrmer.and ear must be quoted

at sic.; white sold at 89090c.; mixed shelled

is held at NS'.

t) its—Firm; sales at 69070c., tho latter ihe

pri vailing rate on the close. Kve-s4)ull; sdes at $1 6001 65.

Bariev— Firm and In good demand; sales at $2 3002 85 ler No. 1 ard extra fall.

_('"Hon—Dull and prlcea nominal; sales at l7!;®17V;e. for middling; buyers are holding

back.

Provisions—(fillet, hut prices are tominslly unchanged; all articles could have been bought on easier terms than they could b »ve been yesterday, but the demand has ceased, and therefore price* are nominal though hold, ers are lir m. M' ss I'olk—Sales at $21022 for old and

now.

Bulk Meats—S>!e« at 8;,{® < H£c. for shoutders, and B)J%®19*^o. for sides. Bacon—Sales at 9Jj[c. for Moulders; 1I7£® 11^012*^ ■. for rib, clear rib and clear side*. Lard—Sale* at 125£®lSe. lor prime steam rendered, and 13^c, for prime loaf. Linseed Oil—Dull at $1 l»j.

igar—Steady. nlTco—Steady. olusscs-.Firm

Molasses--Firm; sales at 90c. for New Or-

leans.

Ergs—Declined to 29030c, Butter—Kteady at 32037*!.

Glover Seed—Sales at $12 75013.

Timothy Seed—Firmer; sales at $2 75.

Flux Seed—Nothing doing.

Gold—14o’£ buying.

Money—The market is easy at 8010 per rent. * Exchange—In good supply at par, buying.

( ■«velnnd market.

CLEVELAND, Tuesday, February 4. Flour—The market Is quiet, steady and

tirm; sales of double extra spring at $10 85® 11 5 ; extra red winter $12013 50; double extra white $14015; country brands 50e.©$l bc-

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low the above ligme-i.

Wheat -Very dull but firm, and unchan

ed; sales of No. 1 Milwaukee spring at $2 f 02 35, the outside prices for car lots; No. red winter $2 6002 62; No. 2 is held at $2 l

Samuel D. Burlock & Co., 037 San so in Street, PHILADELPHIA, PENN., manutactireus ok PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS T* ll 1> 1 i rs* 1ft O 1* st • AND BOOK BINDERS. Family aud Pulpit Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Reference Bibles, Diamond & Pearl 32 Mo. Bibles, Ail site*, st,let, kinds and description* of Photograph Albums! At pries u t,i ll compete » Uh all.

Specialities in Styles Peculiarly our Own.

H. J >. li . Sc <^C>. TTIro’BTl.l> rospcrtfully inform 1 he trn V that VV they have Ju»t iimudetml extesnive imprOTeifieiitH in their Mnnufnrtory, anti urn now preparel to iiirnUh (rofMl** in any qiiantity, at loir prices amt short notL*j.

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mmm dispatches.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

From Now York. Arr*«f of m Swindler—The Roek Island Railroad Case Again Poet* poned. New York, Tuesday, February 4, A young roan giving bis name as George Wilibn, but whose real name is supposed to be George R. Spellman, was arrested on a charge of swindling, under pretenaeof securing aid for the poor. He received sums of money as high as one hundred dollars from various parties. The cases of FUk, Belden & Co. or.Chicago, Rock Island and Usciflc Railroad Company, and Hatch A Co. rs. the same, were moved on again, yesterday, in the Supreme Court Chambers, but, owing to some irregularity, the argument was postponed. The plaintiffs are very anxious to have a receiver appointed, and also to obtain an attachment against a certain wUnrst for contempt in refusing to answer questions propounded to him before the

referee.

The President vs. Grant and Stanton—The war office Difficulty—

Congressional.

New York. January 4.—The Times' Washington s; ecial says it has been currently reported here for a week or two that tho 1’reddent bad gone so fur In his determination not to recognize Stanton, that he bad actually issued an order to General Grant forbidding him obeying any orders received from the Secretary of War from this time out. Also that General Grant dtclined to obey It. Whereupon a spicy correspondence ensued which has lasted for a couple of weeks, and covers not only the matter named but also the charge* made by the Bresldent against General Grant of duplicity In bis action on tho war oflice question. The truth of all is undoubtedly contained In this correspondence, which Is in official form, and should see the light, w hich it undoubtedly will at an early day. "'H, General Dodge, of Iowa, through Mr. Hub- \ bsrd, of Western Virginia, offered a resolu- • Hon In the House to-day, dtrec.log that the Secretary of War communicate copies of all correspondence between him and the President, relating to bis limitation of powers as Secretary of War, and also all correspondence with General Grant upon the same

subject.

This will probably bring out the facts above alluded to. Tbe Charges against Judge Field— Their Origin New York, February 8.—It Is stated that the charges against Judge Field, of the Supreme Court, arose from the fact that be had stated, in private conversation with Senator Stewart, of Nevadi, that he was at present opposed to linpurtlsl in gro suffrage, and also thought a morej/onscrvailve tendency In our Government would be beneficial. The accusation against Judge Field was drawn, form inference of his views In the

above.

Heavy Whisky Fraud.- Important Arrest. In London. New York, February 4.—It Is stated that Secretary Seward hopes to Induce Minister Adam* to withdraw his resignation. John Develin was yesterday found guilty of defrauding the Government of $690,099 in a

whisky distillery.

Dales from England to the 22d ultimo state that the English police claim to have made LwoImportant arrests, one la London and one In Seotland. The former gave the name of Clancy. He gave the officers some trouble, and tired twice at them with a revolver. He was, however overpowered. He Is said to be a gentlemanly looking man, and answers to the description of the person who shot and killed McDonell, the bandsman, some time ago. After lodging him In the police station, Scr-' geant Chowu went to tho house where the prl-oner hail been living and searched the room*. Several papers were discovered, which, H Is said, leave no doubt that the prisoner is an Amerban, and had sorted In the Fedtral aimy. A great quantity Of ammunition, revolvers, bullets, bullet moulds, bad, cartridges, caunlsters of gunpowder, and a

id. Clancy was

BOOTS AND SHOES!

Down they Go, sat

MAYO’S SHOE STORE.

we have in atore a large aleck of BOOT.* and SHOES of the lateatotylea and from the beat manutactnrara, which we now offer to cnatomera as^ very low prlcea. Tlmea being hard and bualneea dull, we will sell our Winter Stock exceedingly cheap. Now la tho time to buy excellent work at great Uargatna. Special at* tention la called to onr Gent’s BOO TM E. H. MAYO 4k GO,, $3East Washington street.

feb4 dBm

PATENT DETACHMENT.

HAIR RESTORATIVE.

THB

FIRST PREMIUM

+ or a Silver Medal WAS AWARDED TO ^ * 7 BARRETTS HAIR RESTORATIVE ^ Sft By the N. H. Stmte Agricultural Society, Ua Fair, holden in Noahuo, Sept. 20, UW0. II Alt RETT’S Vegetable Hair Restorative Ret tores Gray flair to Its Natural Colon promotes the growth of the flair i change* the ^ roots to their original organic action i fadi- ^ - ^ cates Dandruff and Humors j prevents Hair falling out t Is a superior Dressing. .It contains no injurious Ingredients, w and Is the most popular and re 11- a. a ^ w J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor*, MANCHESTER, N. H.

LOUD

General Koi Sold by all Druggbts.

SEWING MACHINES.

Tlie (irest Americas Csmbiustiou Bl'TTOX HOLE OVERSEAMM

AND

Sewing Machine, Is warranted to execute in the best manner every variety of Sewing, Ibmuiiug, Kell mg, Hording, Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilting, Overseaming, Kmbroidering on the edge, and In ad* dition makes beautiful Button aud Kylet Hole*,

in alt

fabric*.

It has no equal, being absolutely the best, FAMILY MACHINE, In the World, and Intrinsically the cheapest. All who desire to purchase are requested to semi lor circulars aud sample work to lire SALESROOM OF THE COMPANY, Nouthweet Corner of Eleventh and Cheetnnt Nirceta, Philadelphia,

Penney I vania.

on the Machine, gratuitouf-

Instruction given ly to all purchasers.

.A. Creneral

C. DUCREAUX’S PATENT

FOR

Instantaneous Detachment

OF *

HORSES FROM CARRIAGES. This ingenious and Wry useful Invention, which has been patented In the United States, France and Kngfand, is now offered by the subsriber to the public, feeling assured they will

it* advantage* are:

senber to the public, feeling assured they wl And It, upon examination, oue of the greatest ii

yention* of the age. Prominent among

First—Tho facility with which' hordes may be harnessed to or unharnessed from a carriage Second—lu case of ahorse falling, he mav tic loosed from the carriage in one second, without the driver leaving bis seat. It is so simple iu its

operation that a child can work it.

Third and Greatest—Jn case of horses taking fright, becoming unmanageable or running away, the terrible consequences which so frequently follow, may all bo avoided by thlF simple application to carriages, as the horses can be loosed from the can!age “In a twinkling,” and

the carriage as quickly and safely stopped.

Mr. C. DCCKE AUX gave several puo icexhlbttions. The great favor and praise manilested bv the public on these occasions, is one of the evidences of a popular appreciation of its merits. Term* may be known and orders received for applying the patent to carriages, or purchase of

State rights, by addressing to C. DCCBEAUX, Patentee,

nov26 d3m 93 Elizabeth Street.

WATCHES ETC.

MEDICAL

WORM TEA

for

also,

also, a reliable cure for Fit* and Worm rev or. Possessing in its combination wonderful cleansing and strengthening properties, it will alwayi Improve the health of the patient, whether

affected by Worms or other causes.

Price 85 Genie.

Sent by mail fbr ss cents. JOHN A. FEBBY, Chemist “ M. 8. IITTRB A CO., 36 Tremont street, Bosfoa General Ayonte, and for tale by all Druggist*.

WILD CHERRY TONIC.

$1,000,000 UN WATCHES! For sale on the popxilar OIVE PRICE PI^VIV, Giving every patron a Haudflome and Reliable Watch For the low price of Ten Dollars, Without Regard to Value,

A NDnottobepaldforunlessperfectlysatlsfac- '

XV tory.

100 Solid Gold Hunting Wathcs. ..f»T> to $1,000 i 100 Magic Case Gold VI etches guo to sou' 109 Ladies’ Watches, enameled 109 to 3oo •

890 Gold HuntlngChronomctcr

Watches *50 to 900 ! *00 Gold Hunting .English l-evers..30U to *50 800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches.150 to 890 999 Gold Huut’g American do 199 to 850 BOO Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 160

590 Silver Hunting Duidc]

Id Ladies'

Duplexes 75 to 80o

i Gold Ladies' Watches 50 to 850 1,000 Gold Hunting Lcpines. to to 75 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to 100 2 500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 60 6.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 19 to 75 J^-Bvery patron obtains a watch by this »rraino ment, costingbut $10 while itmay be uorth

$1,090. No partiality shown.

We wish to Immediately dispose of the above magniffeent stock. Certificate;., naming the articles, ara olaeed to-sealed envelopes, ami well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles name! ou their certidcatc upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $1,000 or one worth The return of any of our certificates euli

yot

ment, li

val

C IR, ID

T ET it be di tinctly understood (and I hereby caution -r - that are not aware of the fact) that ire .: R JER.’s EXPECTORAL WILD CHEERY TOXIC Is no cheap Bar Bitters,socomir only nsed everywhere, but Is an old standard remedy fur almost every complaint that flesh is heir to. It is a Biood Purifier

That bas ncfeqtial*

FOR DISRATES OF THR

Chest, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Stomacb and Bowel*, Indigestion* Dyspepsia. Dlarrtaca, Dysentery. CUolsra morbus. General Debility, Etc. Every family should have it. Delicate ladies and children should u c e it. It will invigorate the system, give clear and healthy color to the skin, and strength to the bodv. All chi dren arc subject to Cholic, Diarrhea and Pains. Instead of using those preparations of opimn, so injurious to the brain aud fatal in their results, use Rohrer’s Wild Cherry Tonic Which will relievo the sufferers of all pains and ailments, and instead oi lieing an injury, will be

t. No inju

a lasting invaluab

result no

less. The return of any of our c< tie* you to the article named thej

meet, irrespective of it* worth, and as no article valued less than $19 is named on any eerlilieate,

it will at once be seen that this is

A.gentc

Ht IdX AI. AGENTS, WANTED FOR THE STATE OF INDIANA.

nov18 d«ndAw3in

ivaluable compound.

Old, infirm and feeble persons should use it. No family should be without it. Every hotel and restaurant should have it. MtS^So'.d by Druggists and dealers everywhere.

J. R(HIRER, Role Proprietor,

novISdAwSm Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

’ was exam-

m’s printing office and , In a large building, No. was burned this morning.

[g«»,

dagger, were also found. Clancy w Ined oo the 21 -d ultimo, and held for trial. The arrest* made at Glasgow are of two

men, named Barrett aud O’Nell. The former. It 1* asserted, I* the man who tired the barrel at Clerkeuwi 11. They both arrived la London

iu charge of the police.

Fire.

\kw York, February L-Sandergan’* steel

w*reboii«>% Jobnson’CampbeL’s foundry 77 Beckman *lreet.

Loss $15 >,009.

From St. Louis. Hurtling of a Nteuraer-lndtan Out.

rages.

ST. Louts, Tuesday, February 4. | Tlie steamer Clara Ddtson burned to-night |

at the lower end of the,levee. The boat was ; valued at about $3,099. Insured in Clncin-j nati, but for what amount Is not known to-|

night.

A party of Navsjoe Indians attacked some 1 herders near Cubero, kl'llngoue and wound- I Ing two, then ran off, taking with them be- ’ tw> ea three and four thousand aheep, about ■ lifteen bundled of which were subscquenlly |

recaptured.

From Cleveland. Ifireption of General Ik*.Neill, the

FemaM

O.kvki.and, Tuesday, February 4. At General O’Neill’* reception a large meet. Ing was held at Brainard’s Hall last evening, at which two thousand people were present, A large number w re unable to gain sdmls■ton. Rpeccbei were made by General O’Neill, Vice i’re-ldent (ittibon*. and Colonel Walsh. General O'Nell! uff»red to the President of the United State*, in ca»e of war with England, the serv ice* of one hundred thousand Fenians. From Louisville. Fire at Frank fart. ° Loi.T9Vir.iJC, Tuesday, February 4. A dealrue.tlve Are occurred in Frankfort, Kentucky, yesterday, consuming property to the amount of $49,090. Insurance about $20,-

OO'i.

From Port_ Jervis. Fire. Pout Jkkvir, Tuesday, February 4. The building! of Jacob Pape and Mrs. Harry Stuart on Pike street, was burned this morning. The good* were nearly all removed.

NOTICE.

r t'o UllMllIOKN IVlFill open to

IVO LOT TE It AT ! Bnt a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may he participated in even by the most

fastidious l

A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $1, eleV' n lor $2. thirty-<hree and elegant premium for $5, sixty six and more valuable premium for$lO, one j hundred and most superb watch fur $15 To .or those wishing employment, this i-a

Agents, or those wishing employment, this i-a rfYeopportunity. It Isa legltinfatelv conducted business, duly authorized by the Uoveruuient.aud

the most cureiul scrutiny. Try us l WttlGUT, IlliO. A LU.,"Importers, wtim 1*4 Itrcvdwsv. New York

UNDERTAKER.

THE ANDERSON PLAIMUER.

Um. W. WE Ay lr,

XT 1ST ID EIR, T _A_ EC E ii,

Ho. S9 .Yorlh ItlinoL* St., » | "\ TETAT.LIC Case, Wooden Coffins, etc., hv

Oflit-Inl I'apcr or NlffidiaAB I’ouMly, . t-L whole-ale and retail. One of the llues't

j lie.rses In the west, ehrouds of all sijq- I’ar-

FBOM INDIANAPOLIS.

if

3„-

$1 99

J J

| 3| '

ir

J

| i ' “S $1 55 $1 HI f I 85

Se°fc::::: l?! 1

Baltimore........ I 1 60, 1 25 | 9, , 61 1 Ji

Corn In bulk will be ctyirged 77 cents per ICO lbs. to Jersey City, and 88c. per lOOlbs. to New York. Drestod hogs and frosh meat* aro only taken at owner's risk, and at special rates. All articles except Hour carried at actual weight.

f.oulavllle market. Louisville, Tuesday, February 4. Tobacco—Unchanged. Flour—Sale* at $7 7508 for supeiiino; $12 60 for fancy. Wheat—Bale* at $2 4302 60. OaU—Sales at 65067c. ,r Corn—Sale* at 75078c. 4 Lard—Sale* at 13}^a. Mess Pork—Sale* at $22022 25. Bacon—Sale* of shoulder* at 10c.; sides, 13c. Bulk Meat*—Unchanged. Cotton—Sale* at 16>i®17c. Whisky—Nqjnlnal. River railing alowly; five feet five Inchea In the canal. Weather clear; thermometer 43.

ui' k' h very scarce; sales of New Yorks M) at 25c., or they will bring any price hlgk hi'iders choose lo ask; Wnmsutta sells roadlly

1* held at $2 4B

m 45.

(Juru—Inactive but firmer; No. 1 shelled at the close was held at 07c. from store and oa thi' spot; ear, 00093c. on track. <) as—No transactions to-day and tho mark'd Is hardly so lirm; No. 1 nominally held ut G0®0dJ-jJe. trom stoic. live—Demand light and market qnlet; sale* at £1 51101 55 for No. 1 State ami Western. Barley — In moderate demand and tirm; sales •it j‘2 20 for No. 1 State and Canada; $190® 2 f r No. 3 in store. Petroleum—Very quiet, steady and linn; fro* held at 39041c.; bonded, 19029c. New York Dry Good* market. Nfav York. Tuesday, February 4. Cotton Goods—Market closed less rampant, but lirm; the Improvement in heavy brown sheetings o| the best makes very scarce and firm, at IU-. wbftc brands like Pacific extra; 1 15’jc. for Nassau L; 17c. lor Peppcrlll O; 21c. lor Lawrence Ijli^jU. for Bedford It; 8><|c, Pjr Printed Cloths. Bleached Muslinv —Bouyant, and popular

Dlls

th

elders choose to ask; Wnmsutla sells roadi t 22j£c.; Tuscai'oi'u, 29c.; Lonsdale, 18<j. Prints—In good demand at 12012}{o.fbr popular makes of fancies, excepting Cocfceco and tho Merrlmucs, which aro held at ISi^c. White, purples and pink*, of both braced*, uummand l l®H>£c., and Sprague'* new uf ,miz styles 13c. Prints are still a little Irrey ular,

hut the tendency Is upwards.

Cambric*—Manilla paper, ll>£e.; "White

Rock do., high color*, 12c.

Cottons and woolens are beginning to move more freely, both In domestic and foreign, but price* are opening very low for all kinds of domestic goods, while the tariff Ojxrrutes strongly against imported fabric*.

Nt. l.ouls market.

8t. Louis, Tuesday, February 4.

Tobacco—Steady and firm. Cotton— Nothing doing.

Flour—Very littlo doing, and prices un-

changed.

Wheat—Inactive; salts at $202 lOfor red and white winter.

Com

changed; shelled range* at bo®MJ$^ ear at 70

07!

Oats—In better demand and higher; sale* at 69072c. Barley—Firm and unchanged; sales at $2 25 02 69 for (all and winter. Uve—Dull, lower and unsettled; sale* at $1 3001 75. Provisions—Holders firm, but not much doing. Lard—Bouyant and higher; sale* at 13® 13>*o.jror steam and kettle, with sale* of about 2,000 tierce* here and for Keokuk at® Quinr-.y. Receipt*—Flour, 2,590 barrel*; wheat, 400 sacks; corn, 2,000 bushel*; oats, 700 bushels ; Weather clear and mild. Philadelphia market. Phladelpuia,Tuesday, February 4. Cloverseed—Sale* at $808 75. Petroleum—Dull; sale* of crud« at 16Uc • refined In bond at 22)j[c. Flour-Quiet; sale* of Western ex tra finally at $10010 60. Wheat—Receipt* slow; tale* of red at $2 50 02 60; Kentucky white at $3. Corn—Small receipt* and held firmly; (alee of new yellow at fl 1501 16; mix ed Western at $1 25. Oats—Steady; Rale* at 73®76c. Provision*—Advancing. Mess Pork-Sale* at $23. Lard—Sale* at 14®14>fe.

JEWELRY. M r* I > . S T A C! Y , > z

ALSO, UXALEB IN W AKHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES N«. 3G East Washing ton Ncrcet, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. fi®“Special attention oald to repairing fine Vatclies and all kinds of Jewelry, febl dlni&S

DRY GOODS.

f ~ 1H -THEs—• STATE cUNDlAN^

L'orn—Better feeling,but jirtces not quotably auged; shelled range* ut 8o0lH)^ ear at 70

REMOVAL. Kui tiv ituha:. WOOVvVaEA A SMMftlEII, WonM rcsnoctrully announce to tbelr custonier* and the citizen* of ludiuoapolis and vicinity, that they have REMOVED FROM 57

TO

74 find 76 West Washington Street, Whoro will bo found tho beat iHHortment of Furniture in the city. Their itock ronRisU of Fftrlor, t'hAinbfr and Dining Hoom Setts, ami keep coitNtantly on hwixl a large aud comulele stouk of Common Furniture, Chairs and Waitresses. We in min far tn re our own goods, and

are prepared to sell as cliej

(Jail and buying.

dee24 i

Has a Larger Circulation In ffindlann Cnuntfr* Tluvn any otlierl^aper

*ITor>N to busines* men a valuable medium 'or advertising. (f Irrui* tea,unable. Add re,, THU.nkON 4k filYEKN,

lie.rses In the west, ehrouds of all sizelicular attention t* called to bis new Hfldv I'nserver, by which remum., tuay he kept in u natural appearance lor any length of tune desired, without soiling tne appaiel Hereieitto Dr. J. H. Woodburn, W J. 11 Robinson, T If. Jli (. Auditor of State, and Trum Palmer, Esq.

janfS dim

)an?fl dflteod*

Anderson, Indiana.

SAW WORKS.

E. €. ATlkAt^S At €•., Sheffield Saw Works,

MARBLE.

CHINA GLASSWARE, ETC. JOHN WOODBRIDGE & CO,

IMPORKERS AND HEATERS IN Chinaware, Queensware, Glass Ware,

TABLE CUTLERY PLATSD WARE, WA.TEFv IFIT/TE^S,

U- e «- - » I'J C m- . m .*£««'.

lOAVcnt Uaablngton Street,

MEDICAL.

Jhii&suiu, Uulioway Sl Cowdei, Wholesale Dealers in Patent Medicines, 602 Arch Street, - - Philadelphia, novlS dSm

DR. WM. THOMSON’S OSoeandOoDinlUtlcnParlsrsaraloeaiad ai Ra. *• Moath i tala ware Street,

XYTHKBB he will v V to treat and cur

Diseases,

tages, thrses.

»ntinne Private

to treat and cure Privi

Diseases, in all their specie*.

nd

ramifications

Dr. Wm. Thomson will give

to each patient a written In-, strnmenv, binding himself toi effect a radical and permanent 1

care, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has made 1

the treatment of Private Diseases since the year 1861—three year* in tho

a specialty

ice the year 1861—three year* in the city of Bnrlo, New York, eight years In Chicago, Illinois, d two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight years practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured over

thirteen thousand cases.

Dr. W m. Thomson, in hi* practice tor Scrofla, Rheumatic and tteneral diseases of the blood.

8BMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved »exj ual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent; producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain In the head, ringing la the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, beetle flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred

first appearance of

the above symptoms, should immediately

to Dr. Wm. Thomson foi

i Dr. Wm. Thomson foi relief.

Office and Consultation Parlors, No. South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana

P.O* Box 1650

ly of ppiy

ia.

dlv

COTTDETT,

Of JLonlsville.

YTTHO has acquired great celebrity in Louisv V villc and throughout the State by his

success in the treatment of

by his great

CANCER-

A very liemarkable Case of Cancer Cured by Dr. W. U. Couden, of Louisville, Ky. I wish to make a statement to the public ol the case ol my little son, only three and a half years otu. who was so terribly afflicted with caneer. which was thought to be incurable, when I placed him uniter the Doctor’s care. The cancer was a very large one, Involving almost the entire chi ek. It appeared to be of a very malignant character, anti a rapid growth, and had been coming lor alibut three yerrs. The Doctor made an application, which tie continued but a short time, which did not appear to produce but comparatively little pain to my son. The applicacion appeared to leave the cancer In adeau state, and in a few days it sloughed out, leaving the surrounding parts in a healthy condition, and it has since been successfully healed, and he is now entirety free from pain, and is now perfectly well, and my little son is very proud of being cured. I have seen and heard of a great number ef cases cured by Dr. Couden’s treatment, and in the 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 no delay in securing Dr. Couden’s treatment. as I believe bis treatment to be less painful aud far siqierior to any other physteian in the L T n iti d States. Any oue desiring further particulars esn address me at Haglersyille, Henry county, Tennessee. C. S. PATN. We. the undersigned, are acquainted with C. 8. Payn, and know that his litue son was successfully treated by Dr. W. C. Couden of this city, amt from what we are ab’e totjudge from the appearance ol the child, it was surely a very remarkable success. GKO. w WICKS, No. 105 West Main street. W.M. GRUBB, j Commission Merchants, M R. HARDIN,) corner Washington J.F. MoLLRK, > and Second streets. TA V Loti CRANK, No *74 West Main street. G. B. BLANCH ARD No. 138 West Main st. Can be cons'died at National Hotel, or Office, corner Third and Main strset. Post Office box, 670. Louisville. Kentucky. oct23-8tawAw3m -A. S-A_FE, Sped; Cm

NEURALGIA,

1st X3 A. TvT E Dealer In

rtec27<13m A: s

AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE

uXnL!

keep* on hand and manufactures to order all

i!e ! *

TOBACCO WORKS. XX<rx^XA.XsrAFOT-J£=I

keep* on hand and manufactures to order all kinds of Monumental and Tomb Stone Work, ol the latest design* and bust patterns used. All ol

the latest design* and bo*t.patterns used. All o which we will sell on term* to defy competition Give no snail. auffdly WHOLESALE GROCERS. A. JONES & OO..

Tobacco Works.

WHOLESALE GROCERS, ^ & oo

ESTABLISHED

ar ranted Circular, Will, RlHlwy, <’r<to*-Cnt aud Web » W S, Also. Pole Manufacturer* of Tuttle’* Improved Straight Hook Cross-cut Sutts for tho Vi estern States. MANUFATORY AND WAREHOUSE, M*. 2IO houtti llllnole »»., ttfutl* ef Union Brpat, Indianapolis, lad. and

aw 3m

BLACKING. llewarc of I'ounteriritcrft

a red to Bel! us cheap as the cheapest, mine our Roods »nd prices before

WOOLKN & KMXTtiKB.

«rn goods, the c lieu J

prices

FAST FREIGHT. MERCHANTS DESPATCH FAST FREIGHT I.IiYF, F.slabllabcd 1855. American Express Co., Proprietors. From IVew A^Trk, Boston,And nil point* in the New England State* to nil points in ilia West and Southwest, in Chartered Cajs .^ff Next In Speea to the Kerular Ex* preaa Couipauy. fi^-For information regarding rates, ote., ap-

ply id

G. G. EARL, A Jan28dAS5m

F. D. SCHERMAHORN. Gen t Agent, Indianapolis, gent, 19 Virginia Avenue. E. CUMMINGS, Gen’l Snp’t,

Buffalo, New York.

BANKERS.

BRIGHT 4c CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, lO Hew Ntreet, IXew XforU. Entrance,(VI Broadway. Tostofflco Box, 5,500. MICHAEL BRIGHT, General Partner. FRANCIS E. SUIKE, Cincncinnati, O .^Special OVERTON A. HITCH, Madison, Ind jT’artners Exchange, Stocks and Gold bought and soltJon Commission. Deposiu reoeived and interest allowed on daily balance*. • UskkbksCks—Faran & Mcl^nn,Cincinnati, o.; F. K. Squire Jt Co., Cincinnati, O.: Hon. T. B. MeCarty, Auditor of State, Hon. A. J. Morrison, exAuditor of State, McDonald A Roache, Hen dricks, Hord A Hendricks, W. W. Woolen, Esq Cashier, ln<llana|>olts, Indiana; Hon. B. W

nvilte, Initial Stic, Indiana.

d6m

LIQUQRt.

LOUIS LAIVO,

» KO COJTN»0*IO!f -WTTH AMT OTHMR K9TABLI9H ^rr of the nmo name, in or oat of Indianapolii W. A H. GLEJfN, Proprietor^ Hu no ooKxnoTiox wiv* axtotubxbtabuih. m*a$Uie*aMnaiM, taeronloflndlAnapolit W. 4k. H. G1.KIIN, FkWVPletnre. HMtfAiu

iMPoariB of

RHINE WINES, hCALEB IN Bottle® YJqmorn. Ale, Cider and leaser Beer, Wo. 29 South Meridian strikt, feb4d3m INDIANAPOLIS.

novtR deodAwflm

NEURALGIA-

Never rails to Cure

Neuralgia and Rheumatism rpHIS Great Internal Remedy Is earing thon1 sand* ot case* where all other remedies have failed. It U no mere “Anodyne,” relieving for the moment, but is a perfect SPECIFIC and CURE ior those palnftil diseases. The vast number of Liniments, Embrocation*, and External Medicines, wbich acta* utlmnlai Uof the surface only, arc temporary in their effect* and of doubtful virtue. The NEURALGIA KING reaches the source of all trouble, and effectually banishes the disease from the system. A single trial

Also. Professor Syme’i Pile OU—a sure i.ui ^tmvVfGlemH'■ Pt * » Gotfr^New

INSURANCE.

INSURE WITH RELIABLE COMPANIES.

Sangamo Insurance Co. SPBIGFIELD, ILLINOIS.

Authorised Capital $500,000 OO

Capital stock Paid and

Accumulation 925,000 00 TNSURES at reasonable rates, and on all kind*

-L of property that it Insurable. JESSE K. DUBOIS, President. 1 * ‘ ~ \. HAWLEY, Secretary. J. D. LOW, Gen’l Traveling Agent.

F. M. BLAIR, Agent.

Ho. 44 Yinton Block, Indianapolis, Ind.

ISAAC A.

references:

Hon. T. B. McCarty, Auditor of State, IndlU Job > n M. Kitchen. M- D„ Indianapoiit. M. M. Dodds, SbelbyvlUe. Indiana, fold UeodlmASU

Jfos. 7A and 76 ( Sehnnlft netc Clock,) ‘ South Meridian Street, Incliunapolio, Indiann.

i. w. j . C. Hoi

SCALES.

Fairbank’s Staudard Scales. XV. TP. UALL.I P, General Agent, No.74U;estWash.St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Buy only tho genuine. Ivisdly

CIGARS.

OS.

OS.

Tlie IIcMt and Cheap**! C I O- A. JEh S ! IN THE CITY AT CREEJNE’S DRl’U STORE, No. 08 East Washington Street. *ep4 d* . -

RAILINGS, ETC.

WROUGHT IRON BEAMS -A-ISTD QXXtUEXLS. TT INTO TV IT^OIV IVTII.T^ Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. jttentioon of Engineers and Architects called to onr Improved Wrought Iron Beams and Girders, (paitnted.) in which .the comiioiind welds between the *tem anil flanges wlpchhuve proved so objectionnble in the old mode of manufacturiur. ore entirely nvnide.1. We are prepared to furnish uU sizes at terms as favorable as can lie, lualncd clewbere. rofVlqyriptivelithugrapli, address THE UNION IRON MILLS, JnnUdffm Pittsburg, 1’a.

rjiHE ntleutioon

MERCHANT TAILORING. CLOSING OUT SALE!

The iindersixiucd will sell his entire stock of MERCUIAT TULORIXG GOODS HKX.OW COMT. must be Closed Out by February 15. rpiIE HTDCK consists of the finest of gomis and X trimmings, aud will be made up in tlie best styles. Tnis'4 is wo nuiTimTG! Call and see for yourselves. II. >1. FOLTZ, Wo. 31 north Pennsylvania St., Seconi door south of the Post Office. janIB ddwAsr.

Manufacturers of and dealers in all kinds of

PLUG TOBACCO.

Office, No. 87 Fast Mouth Ntreet.

All Brands IVarranlrd.

[ TjxrversaLyeuralgiajl xk® all

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

Its Effects are

Magical.

IT is an unfailing remedy in all cases of NenX ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, from the use of uo more than two or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease ha* failed to yield to this wonderful rem-

edial agent.

Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire svstem, it* use fora few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always afford* the most astonishing relief, and very raxcly tails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicattfkystem, and can always be useifwith per-

fect safety.

It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians, who give it their unan-

imous and unquallfled approval.

Sent by mall on receipt of price, and postage.

One package. $1 00; postage 6 cents. Six packages, $5 00; postage 87 cent*.

Twelve packages. $9 90; postage 48 cents. It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In rs and medicines throughout the United

janis dAS.Im

RESTAURANT. Conrad LchrrlUer. John A. Lehrf liter. C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOGN

<i

AXVD ItKNTAIltJ* JWT, . • ;q No. 14 least Washington Street,

(Martin Hug’s old stand.)

TTAVIXG fitted up the Capital at great exXX peuse for a Saloon and Restaurant, » e particularly invite the public to give us a call, as we intend u> keep our Bar well stocked w ith the best Liquors, Wine, Ale, Cigars, etc., and our Restaurant well supplied with the very best tho market 1 (lords. In fact we intend to keep a first class

affords. In "fact wc intend to keep bouse, and give satisiactiou to our p;

sepat dty

to our patrons.

TAILORING.

J. A V. GRAJILlftC, Merchant Tailors, AND DEALERS IN Ready Made Clothing, Gents’ Famishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, No. 35 Isa»t II a^hinsrton tolrcc I, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. janSt <13m

BRUSHES.

Indianapolis Rrusa itiauufactur;. No. lOu Mouth iliinola Ntreet. (Third door south off Georgia,) Coop constantly ou baud a large assortment of B I* XT s XX B e , Of their owr. manufacture, at Wholesale anti Retail. D\y8-<Uy

bitters.

ASK TOUR GROCER FOR ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB ASK EVERYBODY FOB THE HIST OF THE HOMING BITTERS. TH* PURIST TONIC IN THR KNOW* WORLD. Missed of a Morning, TV NOT TA-BUBDr. H. DALEY A CO„ Agents Indianapolis, dacfldta

BLACKING. TO THE E-A-XhiEiS. the ciragh"frahcais OR FRENCH DRESSING, ■Will be used in every family in the country when they find out its good qualities. Ladies’ Boots are made to look as good as ne w. Children’s Boots are matte to look as good us new. Travelling Bags are made to look as good us new. Trunks are made to look as good as new. It makes the leather suit and pliable. It will not rub off when wet aHU soil the skirts. Be sure and get the genuine. B. F. BRuWN A CO., Proprietors, Boston. Manufacturers of the celebrated Army and Nnyy Paste Blacking, and Blackings and*brcssings of all kinds for boots and shoes. decS4 dBm eod Tu.Th&Sat

STOVES, TINWARE.

P. SHAEPLKSS.

E. E. CASE A CO., dkalkrs in Stoves and Tin Ware, WAGONS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, No. 84 West Washington 'Street, (Thfeater Building,) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. /"\UR Wagon* are WARRANTED for one year. \J Tin W ork made and repaired to order. dec34 d3m&sun

raotlag Ueir work.

drngs and m States, and by

,and by TUBNEl

out the

ER A CO.. Sole Proprieto:

oct* dCmdeolOwBm

180 Tremont street. Boston. Mass. BROWNING A SLOAN Ajgents, iedOwBm Indianapolis, Indiana

D? WRIGHT'S Tar syrup

presenting WRIGHT’S TAR Si ULX to the puptic. All know the necessity of guarding against Colds, as well as the necessity for taking the proper remedies when the Colds are upon us. We say, without fear of contradiction, that the superior of Wright's Tor Syrup for the cure of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all di*cascs of the Throat and Lungs, does not exist. Below are testimonial* from persons, some of whom are known in all parts ol the country: Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie, Literary Rditoy Forney’s Philadelphia Press, writes; hilalelphix, July *0,1887. Dear Sir; Last Christmas, for the first time in mylile, 1 was much afflicted by a very severe Cold, w ith almost constant Cough and sore chest. "Practice makes perfect” the proverb says, but the more I coughed tho worse laid it. By what 1 then consideiod an accident, but now believe to have Itecn a Providence, l was induced to try Dr. W right’s Tar Syrup, purchased Irom vou, and was greatlyrelicved In two days, wholly cured iu ten. it is not unpleasant to the taste, which is a good point. Many years ago, reading my way through an old library, I came across the works of that Bishop Berkeley, who prophetically aud truly declared, more than ucentury ago, that •'Westward themarchof Empire takes its way,” ard among these were two treatises in whiebhe strongly 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'* arguments, and am now sure—from the efficacy of )>r. Wright's preparation of the same remedy— that they were entirely correct. Yours, truly, K. SHELTON MACKENZIE, L.L.D.

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- -jeri'uliy recommend it to all i>ersous dieted. JESSE R. WALKE Fourth and Chestnut streets, Fhiladeli

Thomas Winmill, butcher, in irket, Philadelphia, writes:

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and^constant hemorhages, I was induced to health returned^ and I am now i?5 toat my business. 8. S. Stevens, Druggist. Reading, Pa., wi Mr. J. J. Kromer: The gross of Tar purchased about three weeks ago is nei sold. My customer* speak highly of it. half a gross of it to my father, at Middl

* cagxc-j VJVk-l, A-sa A IVUlkJU, AN . _r. Wright’s Tar Syrup docs all you it. I am selling largely of it, and with mi isfaction to my customers. Wright's Tar Syrup is sold by all Druggi Country Storekeepers. Price $1 per botU< bottle will check the most aggravated Cou

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«>• M. YOUAJKT, ML IK, Eclectic Physician, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHE*. Office Ho. 130 (residence No. US) North Pennivl. vania street, one and a half square* North of Postoffice, Indianapolis, Indiana. Office hours from seven to nine A. x., one three and seven to nine r. u. febn dly