Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1868 — Page 3

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DAILY HERALB.

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Dip* All lottor*, wbetfeer rdr pnbllratlon or c ouiinoM, malt be »ddre«f. «4‘* Tba Herald Cos

puny, IndlanapolU. ladianar THK IND1AMAPOUS D I ■ lent by all the early BornlJ and delivered to •ubeoriben] aliout the •ame time It to du| oflto publication Thto enal tanea from the Capital of Ind of the day from elm to I weir nan reoelve Itthrough paper* | •the paper can be bad of new rlen at any of the railroad centering at Indianapolis.

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ILT HI&ALD Cxpreae Train*

i adjaoen ' utad la

ml towns i tba city

and firm aUt ttUl farther advance. Prieto bare advanced, and are held era at quotations. All cotton good* are more or less affected, while 4-4 and 7-8 Hill's musUns are not to bo had. The ■took* will be full and complete during the week, as most of our Jobbers are Kist bow. We

quote:

riUNTS.

American

jJx

Troys..

Richmond 13)4 Merrimack “D"....l*»4 Lancaster Manchester 1S%

Wanton tits..

DLKACIIKD MUSLINS.

New York Mllls....*8X 4-4 Hills 18 Riverdale 18

iiarnsby

Lonsdale..

Rosedaie 18 Chapman "X” 14 Portsmouth M N”...10

KKTINOS.

Stark 18 Laurel "U''

IKO WN 8 If KKTINOS.

readera at a dtoa to get the newt I hours before they Iblithed else where. I dealer* and oarVas on the roads

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der, fl 00; more

nan tc . ft 80; over ten

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tliree months scale.

l/>cal notices.tlxllaetead ni

i, and lets than te

than six lines, Ines. 15 oents •

All

er line escl

ranslent ad occa-.

and Ixical Notlcesmns* be

M.irrli

on.

oeca'.iop '■Advertisements ut be paid >r in advanee.

M.trrlagonotices $1. f uaera iotices.ll. The rates of advertising in th Weekly Herald 111 ho halftbe rates charged In .he Daily Herald

for one wee Advertise

.Overt Isemcnts

ofeoulract will bo charged nci'ording to the above rates

Nashua "A’’! ..14)4 ISStevr::::*! New Market “A”.. 14 Pepiierlll "O” IS

1’epperl Patapse

Omega"A”.... Methum York

Conncstoga Uamiltun .. Albany.....

American Whitteudei

^aurel ‘'H” 18)4 Standard 18)4 BROWN DRILLINQ.

18^ | Stork “A” 18

TICKING 80 | Co: 31)4

87,14 I Albany.

8TRIPK8.

“A”®S3S | WhUU>ndeni 15

COTTON FLANN1L8. SO j Ma«3aobusetto>f({

GINGHAMS.

11J4 I City Trade 15 1« I Lancaster r?

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COLORKD CAMBRICS.

Kllerton "N” SS | Kllorton "O

Hamilton Stout..

Union Glasgow Roanoke..

Delaines

...17910

onger time.

i discontinued ■cforeexpiratl'

for time in:

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DAT KvaNlNO,) I'obi ary 10, 1868

MONKY—Poposlto have been ing in the banks during the last maturing paper Is being taken more frequently. Still, there is ease in the market that usua 1 sia'on of the year. Lenders »cl from large offerings, and much t

neglected.

Tlio favored names arc usually

i

slowly Incrcasfew weeks, anti ap by payments lothtug like the y exists at this

their paper

jo larger part Is

accommodated

llio litter llgure ple-

at from 10 to IS per cent

railing.

Fxcliaugo Is very scarce, at '1 the Express Companies haring advanced ship ling rates to fl per fl 000, will certainly induce i io banks to Increase their charges for it, anf use it more sparingly.

Ri

Gold

Sill

liver...

lu quota

United States sixes of 1881 •• •• 5-20's •' IWW 1881 •• •• “ •• 186V.

1867 .

Helling.

1 42 140

Securities—Wlthiut any change

Selling.

1.11 1.11 l HU 1 DM

IF*

iniTs

7-3U'.s, ad seriO' " 8d "

Tins

l .811

yln<f. 1 10 . .1 to . 108 1 08 ■ 1.07)4 . 1 04 . 1.07 • tov

l "3 1.08

Koventio stamps arc sold In sudi* from flOO to f 'loo at two per cent discount, anil In sums over ffWO at three per cent. | Quotations of monoy and stocks in Now York

to-dav:

MONEY—Easy at 435 per ecn* for call;637 percent for primedtscounis. STEItLING—Firmer and dull *t GOLD—Strong; opened a'. 144V, advanced to 1 43>;, and closed at 1 49 V GOVERNMENT 8TOUKS-! N ^ v higher. STOCKS—The railwny market ojicned active and higher, subsequently receded, and again advanced ; prices at the last board, and particularly after call, were lower, and clo«ed strong. Wo give below the closing prices of Government securities, and other sticks, as rompared with thu three preceding .lay, Tim Fri. Sat. Men.

6 per cent. 1881 . 5-90’s, 1st series B-20’s, *d s»ries ..

B-SO'a, I

5 90'*, 3d series .

8-90's, new

8- 0's, 5th scries

10 4' »

7 80’s Sd series 7 80's, 8d scries

Canton W ater Power... . Cumberland Adams Merchants’ Union American

United States

Wells, Fargo t to. Quicksilver Msnp >sa Pactflc Mall Atlantic Mall Western Union Tel New Y'ork Central

1 1 , 113V H3V HI V in- ito-, in>i ms km iw ms loo no .Ev no no 107’, i«\ ms 108 MS pi 108 188 V 10114 11#. 10444 108 mt<4 Itrfs 107? 107v 1TV 1"7V 1"7V 107\ B'V 61 80)4 MV XIV — — 99 so), *>;* 37 no 75 74 74)4 75 V 34 V 34 V 34 V 34)4

74 74 '4 44 43 v

45 94 V 95V S6 «V 8^ 8)4 8 V «?4 110 110)4 110

OB 14 »8 06’4 87 —

74 71 41 49

I’HCldc Mail 11914 110 110)4 111) Atlantic Mail 9K WM4 98 061; Western Union Tel Hfiv S7 86)4 3«V New Y'ork Central 19814 128)4 199)4 131 Vj Erie, ox-dlv 78*. 7414 74J4 75 V Erie prcferrfd “-f#— 91S| fi lludson er 147 148)4 147V, 14»V

'■ 05)4

Harlem...

Reading.. IMK 91 >; 05,V Ohio Certlflcstrs 39 s ' 39'4 31 J 4 Wabash 47 47 47 «! Wabash preferred — — — 68 hi Paul...., ro an m bo« St. Paul, preferred 65)4 88V 67V CT},' Michigan Central.. 1H 113V 118)4 113)4

waaaeS'Xr- & w >s*

( levoland A Palnosvlllo... Marietta A Cin. 1st pref .. T. rre Haute Terre Haute prefered Hartford A arle Chicago A Alton Cleveland A Columbus — Prarie Dut hieu.lst pref

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95 V

112V 111

08V 9*4 9014 98’4 60V «0| 60? 61

138)4

96)4

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Pittaburg. Toledo. .... Hock Islhnd....

N0rthwestern,. 60V 8tf" 60V *t Northwestern, preferred.. 74V 71 4 75V 75)s fort Wayne 1(19% 109 Z 109V 109 Missouri 6's 1(7v 103 7 103V 104

Tennessee, old . 64 Tennessee, new 80v

Virginia, new.. Kentucky —'-nd A Pal

V 1W 4 103V 164)4 64 - M 64), flOV 6C 4 59V 59*; - - 44)4 - - 1(‘8 4 — llO’^

evt J3)4 27

511 —

79K 50 53 — 18V 15 ; — 18),' 138 131 ^ 185)4 1 6

— 90 — GO

No. 500

No. 700 Coverlet Yarn.

COTTON BATTING.

SB |No. 1../...

COTTON YARNS.

N*. 888 15)4

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35 85

GRAIN SACKS. American "A” 40 EGGS—The market is fairly supplied, and prices steady at 25c. for strletly fresh. FISH—There was but little doing, and the market was dull and languid; prices unchanged. White, half band 6 75 White, kits 1 50 Mackerel. No. 1. half barrel 10 50(911 00 Mackerel, No 2, half barrel, large .. 9 76<£10 25 .Mackerel, in kits, No. 1 160 Mackerel, in kits, No. 2, large I 86 FRUITS—The supply of green apple* Is lim^G ol and prices unchanged at $3 *034. Dried apples, per pound, 637c.1 dried peaches, 103 13.VC.; Turkish prunes, 333150 HIDES -The market D drooping,but prices are unchanged. Green »®10 I Green salted.. 0®10)4 Dry flint .. ... 19316 | Dry salted 11314 LEATHER—The market to-day lias been llrmor, but prices remain the same:

Oak slaughterel sole . Uuffalo

Harness

Upper, por doten

French e.alt

French kip Domestic calf Kin Collar, per do*

* 463 4f 353 37 413 46 503 60 1753915 15 3175 1503165 8O91G0 40# 60

POTATOES—With a local demand, the market remains steady at $1 >591 80 for peach

blows

PROVISIONS—Firm, with a light local demand. Mess |>ork, $21 50323 for new, and $30 50 921 for old.—Hulk meats, 8v®t*V°- for shoulders; 1031014c. lor ribbed sides; live, for clear sides. Bacon—Shoulders, 8)4e.| ribbed sides, 11c.; clear ribbed, 11 Vc.; Urd firm at UVc. for

kettle; steam, 13®t3,v«-

SUGAR—The market rules Arm, and prices have an upward tendency. The supply is lighter than has been known for years' and our merchants erperlenca much dltllaulty in supplying

thedemand. We quote: Hard refined Yellow Cuba, raw New Orleans White soft, raw P01 to Klco, raw Prime to ch'dee Demerara .

FREIGHTS—On and afker January 18,1868, and until changed, with or without notice, the follow-

ing rates will be charged:

IffW Y«rk X*rket. Kkw York, Monday, February 10. Cotton—Firmer and more active; ealee of . . middling upland

barrels; without

te? ealee of 8,000 barrel* *t

9V 2608 for superfloe State end Western; $8 TOtftlO 73 for extra State; $8 40O11 76 for extra Western; §12 60018 for common to good St. Louis; §12@15 60 for good to choice extra do,, closing quiet; CeMfotorta a shade firmer;

aalea of 1,800 sacks at §1280018 75.

live Flour—Steady; sales of 300 barrels at

Whisky—Nominal. i

Wheat—Receipt*, 1,080 busbeli; quiet and steady; sales of small parcels white Canada at $8 87J4: red prime, 82 .01; amber Southern,

|2 70; White Southern, §2 80.

Uye-Flrmer^salea of 22,000 bushels WestBsrley—Scarce end decidedly firmer; sales

•f BjOOO bushels We)ter# at §2 16.

Malt-Quiet.

Corn—Receipts, 87.880 bushels; opened le.. better and closed dull: advance lost; scarcity of freight room has a depressing effect; sales 0148,000 bushels at§l 2701 §0 ror new mixed Western afloat, closing at §1 2701 28; §1 S4U for old do. delivered; §1 220130 for new White Southern; §1 2601 W for new yellow .Toney: §1200123 for mixed Tennessee; §123 for New Orleans mixed. . Oats—Receipts 3 0(W. Market a shade firmer; talei of 26.000 1 u hnis at 84®84Uo. for Western, In store; 80*./or ditto afloat. Stock In warehouse—Wheat, 1,507,678 bushels: corn, 1.706,380 bushels; oats, 2,134,101 .juisheU; barley, 93,082 bushels; malt, 66,237 Rlce-Qulet, with small sslei of Carolina at

lOUOU^c.

Cofflto—Firm and quiet.

Sugar-Quiet and firm; tales of Cuba at 30c.;

10 boxes Havana oq private terms.

Molasses—Steady; sale! 6f 200 barrels Cuba

on ortvate terms.

Hops—Quiet and unchanged.

Petroleum-Quiet: sales at 10t£e. for crude;

24t4o. for refined In bond.

Pork—Firmer and quiet: sales of 1,600 barrels at §22®22 17 for old mess, closing at (22 25 for oath; 23023 25 fDr ntw mess, closIng at §23 12 fbr cash; §17 25018 50 for prime; §19 50020 for prime mesa; also 250 bamla new mess, at sellers’ option, for the last half of March, at §28 87; 250 barrels ditto, buyers’

option,fnr April, at §23 62.

Reel—Firmer; sales of 780 barrels at previous prices; 840 tierces at §34036 for prime

mess; §3^040 for India mess.

Beef Hams—Sales of 825 barrelast §29032 Bacon—Firmer: sales of 650 boxes st

1094a. for Cumberland eat; 12912)4c. for sh irt

rtboed; 13H«139{o. for ehort ntaar. Cut Menu—Firmer; sales of 870 packages at

shoulders: 1294414a. for hsms.

Lard—Firmer; sales 950 barrels city pressed

at 14JV4J5

Butter—Firm; sales at 40£62o.for Stats.

Cheese—Balm at Yf415c.

Freights to Liverpool firmer, with engagements 32.000 bushels oats per steamer st lOJ^u.

LATMT MARkKT—FIVE P. M.

Flour—Shade firmer, with a moderate de-

mand.

Wheat—Qup.t and firm; sales st §2 4042 42 for No. 2 spring,’and $2 4842 SO for No. 1

spring.

Rye—Active and Arm; sales at §176 for Western, with a good export demand. Corn—Steady; sales at §12731 28)4 for new mixed Western afloat, and $1 31®1 32 tor old mixed Western in store. Pork—Activa sad netted; sale* of 1.000 barrel* at §22 2A®22 50 for old meat; $23 60 323 62)4 for new mess; $23 75324 for March and $23 87)4321 for April deliver;. Beef—Quirt a"d ntfadv. Cut Meat*-A shade firmer, with a fair de-

mand.

Bacon—Firm; sales at 10)4c. for Cumtxrland out. Lord—Firm; sales at 1494315c. for fair to prime steam amf kettle rendered.

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FROM INDIANAPOLIS.

-sl s il s i

h\h

Bus ten New Y'ork PhiUde pbia Kal'lmore

$1 tki $1 65 $1 HI ’ 8"j 1 4ft; 1 Oil 1 7U 1 U 96 1 60 1 95 »

r| i 84

Cora In bulk will be charged 77 cento per ICO lbs. to Jersey City, and 83c. per 1001b*. to New York. Dressed hogs and fresh meati are only taken at owner’s risk, and at special rate* All articles except fleur carried at actual weight. We publish below the circular of Phillip’s Provision Exchange, dated Cincinnati, February 7,1863;

Hanndial A St — w __ Hannibal A St. Jo-eph pref — — 79 78 Chicago A Milwaukee 72 — — —

MINING SHARES—Yery dull.

Thu. Frl. Sat. Mon.

Quart* Hill ISO 120 198 120 Smith A 1’aruiloc 250 265 970 — Gregory 4f8 4tU BOO — Watkill .... S3 n 35 S29 Davidson *. 35 — — — Cory don — 40 40 — Edge iilll 825 — — 283

Receipts atthe 9nb-treasury to-day. $1,881,020; payments, $1,123,184; bslauco. $191,804,689. A rumor to-dsy Involved thiw American Exchange Dank to the amount of $Mo,OCO. from speculations with the assistant cashllr, who had been discharged. An invesligatioj, however, proves that the loss of the bank Is nominal. WKKKLY REVIEW OF WUOLK9ALK MARKKT. Business of sll kinds has boen dull and spiritless during the past week. Flour has been dull and pries without any Inportant change. Wheat has been Inactive. Corn has been in moderate demand, and suuply light. Oats dull Barley active. Rye nominal. Buckvheat uncbungid. Groceries are firm with an advanclnatemlency; the stock of sugars is very light, andvIifflcuH to obtain. Provisions are qnlet, with alight local demand. The produce market is far from buoyant, and although tho receipts of butter and eggs are more liberal than for seme weeks, the supply is yet light, and prices remain without any very

material decline.

Dry Goods have been brisk, and. for the stocks on band, a very heavy trade has been done. Muslins and Prints have advanced, and are firmly held; all cotton goods are more or less affected. The stocks will be full during the week, as most of tho Jobbers are now East. FLOUR—The market is witbout animation, and there are no purchases mad# to any extent beyond the wants lor local consumption. The ■ ecelpis are light and stocks without any material additions, notwithstanding the light trade

for the past week. We quote:

Choice hrands$19#19 50 | Family |$11®11 56

pernne....

Cincinnati ' market. CINCINNATI, Monday, February 10. Flour—In moderate demand and prices are steady; sale* of family at $11311 50. Wheat—Dull; No. 1 red sold at $2 50, and No. 2 at $2 45; No. 2 spring $2 17. Corn—Dull; aales at 84c. for ear, and tbo demand but local. Oats—Sales at 67®08o. for No. 1. Uye and Barley-Quiet and unchanged. Cotton—In gcod demand; sales at 18J4C. for middling; the stock Is light; middling sold at the quotation, to arrive. Whisky—Nothing doing and prices quite Irregular. Provision*—Euiysnt and prices unsettled; bolders generally out of the market. Mess Fork—Sold at §22 50, and at the close $23 was asked. Bulk Meals—Sold at 8<4310)4c , but there were buyers and no sellers at 8X®10?a' s -* •* the close. Bacon—Was held at 10)4312)4'). this afternoon, though thedemand was not large. Lsrd—Sale* at 14o., but could not have been bought below 14)4o. at the close. Sugar—Finn, at 14316J. for Kew Orleans; no foreign in the market. Coffee—Firm; sales at 21326)sC. for common to cholco Rio. Butter—Steady; sales at38337c. Kggs—Sales at 30(332c. and firmer. Hay—Dull; ■ales at $12314 per ton, on arrival. Lloseed Oil—Advanced, and sll to be had at §1 17 was sold; it is now held at $1 1831 25 Lard OH—Firm; sale* at §1 1031 15, the latter rale tor extra. Petroleum—Firm; sales at 42341c. for refined, free. Uluveiseed—In active demand, and prices higher; sales at I3)4c., but it was held at 14c. at tho close; Timothy seed unchanged and quiet. Gold—$1 42)4 buying. Tbo money market is easy at 8310 percent. Business Is generally Improving. 89. Louie market. St. Louis, Monday, February 10. Tobacco—Firm, active and unchanged. Flour—In limited demand; small sales of superfine at $836 50; treble extra to choice »t $13 21313 UA Wheat—Notblng doing, buyers and sellers not agreeing In regard to price. Corn—Very quiet; sale* at 84383c. for shelled, and 75377c. for ear. Oata—Held firmly, but tho demand Is light; small sales at 62371c. Barley—Firm: sales at $2 13 for good spring, and $2 60 for choice fall. Bye—In better demand and firmer; sales at $1 6031 65. Provisions—V'ery llrm for *11 kinds, with an upward tendency; sales of city mess pork Bacon—Dales nf’ishoulders st9)4e.,*nd clear sides at 12)4312)4c. Lard—Higher; sales of city steam rendered loo., buyer's option; do., for March, at 14c. Uecelpts—Flour, 000 barrels; wheat, 600 sacks; corn, 1,000 bushels; oats, 1,400 bushels. Weather moderating, but still very cold.

ndi$19#ltC0| .

Extra 9®1U 50 Superfine. Buckwheat .450® BOO | Cornmeul Graham flour I Middling* pe perewt 5 50® 5 60 | cwt 4000

WUEAT-The reeling in the mark* ; is week, and priors a boat the same. The dci i&nd was light, and operator* unwilling to t ike hold

Small sales at $9 35®* 40.

CORN—Wss In moderate damand, a ul prices about the same as last week. Tbe supp y Is light. Sale* wore made at 10c. from farmers^ wagons,

aad 80® 82c. for shelled.

OATS—Dull, with only a light Inquiry. Prices

remain the tame—60c.

RYE—Nothing doing; the lottsalcs wcie made

at $1 50 for No. 1.

BARLEY-There It a fair demand, and prices remain ns formerly quoted. Sales at$l 60® 1 75

for prime fall.

BUCKWHEAT—Dull and pricct weak. We

quote, B7«80c. per bushel.

BUTTER—The receipt* were more liberal, and the demand principally local. We quote strictly fresh roll at 30®39o. Common grades dull at

15® 90c.

COAL—In eontequenco of the present cold snap, the market for coal 1* quite active. The supply Is large, however, and the pricct remain

uachangod.

Brail! “ I S i « 1 , J , * n<1

iilli

0 50® 7 75 1 80*1 86

Brail)... 1'lttoburi

| Belling

Miii:;:

Hesperian W

tori EE The market Is very firm, and prices have an advancing tendency. Choice Rio has advanced )4o.: the supply to only moderate, and

the demand fair. We quote:

Bio, fair.. Rio, choice.

. .98)4®98

*5 ®9

I Prime UVMy. Laguayra ....36 *20)4

-A96)4

Java Jrt ®81)4. t ^ , DRY GOODS—Trad* ha* been brisk, and, for tbe stocks on band, a rsry heavy trade bss been gene. Bleached and brown mulling are » e » r '*

mmm dmhbs.

From New York.

* .

TbaPrakakte ftaanltaf tla« Altoktowm Electtaa—Oenerkl idende will dar new Biectloanlto Saveral wff tka

Oatototlae.

Nkw York, Monday, February M. An Atlanta special to the TWfwne say* the

result of the Alabama election is Vet uncertalfl. A system of proscription and terrorism

greatly reduced the white veto to-day. 1 The Montgomery Mail promises op Tueedav

a black list of the names and ptnoes Of business of nil the white men wbovotod fbr the constitution. Success now mainly depended on the result In northern Alabama, to which no election was held, the loyal votera being frlghtenel off by tbe threats of vengeenoe from tbe unrejmeratfd rebel** la tbene ceuoties General Meade will doubtless order a special election, aad will see that the voter*are

protected.

General Meade left Montgomery for Atlanta

thto morniug.

Advices treat llavatta.

New York, February 10.—A Havant dal to tbe Herald, dated the 9th Inaum

tains the following:

The powder that was shipped by.the Hamburg brig, Frederic, which wa* suppeead to have been Intended for Mexico, has been

•topped.

Tbe subsidy to the Spanish mall steamers plying between this port and Vara Crux Is §12,000 per month. Imports at Havana are made liable to paymeat of duties in advance. The praetlos of requiring security therefor la abolished, but the customs oUlcer* are made responsible for the securities on hand until after maturity. A magistrate waa recently asateiinated near Bejnecal. Senior Jose Frias Dullers, brother of Don Pascos, it dead. ■ Latest advice* from Cacaccas, Venezuela, fire to rtie Y8d ultimo.

DRY GOODS.

last®, t, con-

Cklcago market. Chicago, Monday, February 10. Flour—Moderately active; sales of spring extract §9310 75. Wheat—No. 1, quiet; sales at $2 C632 07)4; No. 2 opensd Arm at $2 02, advanced to $2 02)4, and closed with sellers at §2 01)4 and buyers at $2 OI. Corn—Opened quiet and tame; sales of new at 81)4o., declined to 81 Wc.. rallied and closed firm at8l){c.; shies of No. 1 at (Me. Oats—Q.jlet; sales at 67)4357J4'\ Rve—Very quiet; sales at §1 67 for No. 1; $1 55 for No. 2. Burley—Quiet and dull; sales of No. 2 at $232 03, and sample Iota at §1 $632 16. Pork—Product* stronger, with tn advance on most descriptions: holders very firm; mess pork Arm; tslafiat §21 603*2 for cash, and $22 at buyer’s option for the month; prime mess active; sales at $17 60. Hams—AcMvr; sales of sweet pickled at 12312)4c. for country, and 12)4313''. for city. Dry .■>»lied Shoulder*—Active, sale* at8)4c. loose; 8>4''. pecked. Hauls—Sales «f dry salted at 12c. for country. English Mails—Active; >ale) of short ribs at 10)4",. b>o#e; rough "Ides fl'in; .ales at luc. loose; green b»m*; sales at 12toc. packed. Lard—Finn; held at )4c higher; sales at 13J4314C. Dneted Hog*—Firm; early sale* at $8 2&j$ 8 30 for light and §8 for lieav) ; It subsequently advanced 5 it 10c aud closed steady at $* 403 9 40 for good lot*. Live Hogs—Quiet; sales at §0 8237 60 for fair to good. Beef Gattle—In good demand by shippers; sale. $5 7’>37 50 for ms IDun to go >d Receipts—For tbe pasl 48 hours were 5,975 barrels ol flour, 20,600 bushels of wheat. 112.000 bushels 01 corn. 14,000 bushels of oats, 3,405 dressed; and 2,873 live hogs. Shipments—3,800 barrels of flour, 1,400 bushel* cf wheat, 10,500 bushels of corn, 2,000 bushels of osk*, 3,463 dressed; and 2 300 live hogs. New York l»rr Uooka market. Nkw York. Monday, k#bru.ry 10. Cotton Goods—The market is very much excited under the rise in oatton and gold; all prints , except Merrlmac sad Cocbero, have advanced half a cent, and tbe tendency Is upward", as gray cloths have-riten to8c per yard, 8prague prints to 13r, Amo.ktag to 12c, Lowell lie. Wauisutta9)4c-' Heavy Brown Bhsetings—Are )fc higher; Appleton il and Amoskeag A lODJc, Atlantic A 17c and scarce, Nas.au D 13)4c. Masonvllle Bleached Mualius—Arc up to 18», Fruit of the Loom 17c. Ticks—Higher; Amotke ig A C A 31)46, do. A 29c. do. B26c, do. C 23o, do. D 20c, Pearl river33o,Mlddlesex 8Uc,Cordlss awning stripe. 27J4C, ThornJykc sirlpes 22Wc, Massaorla do. 21 )4c, Macassvllle do. 14)4315)40, Bsrrett do. 12)4':318)4<', S- Hamilton 21)4c, York 22)40 23)40, Amoskeag do. 22)4323Uo, American 13 @14c, Whitlcnton do. 12)4®13)4c, Lewiston281 Inch 3-'4 J, Conestoga A, wide and nurnx ' ' ' ' ‘

w , I.BIUIIVUU ** aituam 42c. Colton Yarn.—Firmer, No. 6)4 commands 30O82)4c, the Inside rate by tbe bale. Twine-Up to 32)4c for 4-ply, and 35c for 3-ply. The genersl tone of the market D strong, end for cotiun goods the tendency U upwards.

In,* Aragua the Inaurrectlonsry troubles were mlnlsning, but General Mlgue, general mmander of the national forces and Minister of war, had been killed In action. In Cogeders Generals Gonfial and Corde«aa revolted but were killed. The general situation of the Republic was critical. 11 Cabinet 1 * 01 Fftlc0l> bu •o*ounced a new Detoltol •• ske (hat wav woe lassaenaai between G«»—«n, a i a

■ex lea.

Nkw York, February 10.—Panama letters ofFebruary 1 state it at flats* from £Gua’«mala coutaio an ethclai denial on tho port of the Minuter of Foreign Affair* of th* report that a war waa imminent between that country

and Mexico.

ftewth American Mewe. New York. February 10.—Additional advisee from Lima, Peru, stale that Conseco waa on bis way to the capital with the victorious

army of Arequlppa.

Balta bad already arrived and announced hie Intention to support General Cousfico as

tbe legal ruler.

One hundred of Conseco’* men had been killed by the explosion of Prado’s powder Tho United States steamer Nattyok, with General Prado on beard,pound for Valparaiso, had not been heard from. Bits did not tench at any Peruvian ports — a-A Heturisa from the Alabama Election. NKW York, January 10 —The World baa tbe following specials from Montgomery, Ala-

ban: s :

Returns from seventeen count!**, among them tbe seven heaviest negro counties tn the Stole, show tour thousand 1ms ihsn the required hslf. Information from North Alabama, where

tbe registered whites largely out number the negroes, la that tbe vote Is very meagre. Tbe white vote so far reported, does not aggregate

negroes,

White VO,C BU IB. VJUVV UV. one hundred and fifty in tbe whale Biste. Up to tbe pr«eent date, the constitu-

tion la certainly defeated.

Reports

have the 1

here, from high authority,

without orders from Washington, to tbit

effect.

THE TRADE PALACE, February, 1868. TACK POPUJC.dh.Xh > On© IPrioe House Oflaar tot toll times to ▼ei'Y Itorge samd deelrable nteck el f I i Dre§§ Goads, Silks, Shawl*, Cloak*, Cloaking*, - Linen*, Housekeeping; Good*, Woolens, Flannel*, Lace*, Hoiiery and Gloves, Trimmings, At low prices, with a determination to et'abltoh —«and Permanent Business. Wc Iirite T*«r r§tr*aage. i naiTH, HOWABD * CO.

NOTICE.

To Business Men

THE AliDEBSON PUilEALig.

OfiBcltol Paper of niadLsom Couaty, ladlamto.

Has a Larger Circulation ■■ RIadlaoii Ceanty, Than any other JPaper*

TT affords to business men a valuable medium X for adverttoing. gOrTerms reasonable. Address THOimON * nVEBN, J«n95d<teod» Anderson, Indiana.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

BOOTS AND SHOES! Dawn tfsey Ga, at MAYO’S SHOE STORE.

we have Its store a large stock of booth and shoes of tho latest styles *■«* from the heat manafaetwrors, which wo toow offer to cnotomero at ▼•97 lew prices. Times being hard and business dnll. we will sell onr Winter block exceedingly cheap, "•w le the time te bay excellent work tot great Bargatas. Special attention ts exiled te onr Gent’* BOOTS fie ** u «r dh *. 0~\0% 23 Bast Wnatiinffton street

UtoixKcns.

riainiy ueieaieu.

* *ay tba effort* are being made to poll* reopenrd, but It Is understood m high auriiorltv, It will act be dona.

From Milwaukea The Weather. MiLWauauc, Monday, February 10. Tbe weather here Is Intensely cold. The thermometer st seven a. M. wa* Mxteen degree* below sero. At Winona, Mionraota, it was thirty-eight degree* below; at Madl.on, IVUronam, It wa*forty-fuur degree* below; at Halting* and Wabt.ba, Minnesota, It waa tbirty-*lx degree* below; a* St. Paul, Mlnne>ota, It was forty degree* below. From Montgomery. The Election. MoNrooMgRY, Saturday February 6. A di.p*tch from North Alabama, Just re-

ceived, asy»:

The norihera portion of this State baa gone agvln.t tbe proposed constitution. The vote

oiintle*. give* 11,000 Tne vote* are te be

here In tbe heavy neg agtinut tbe ronuitultoi

counted to-morrow, Sunday.

From Muscatine. - Burning of a High Reboot Building. Muscatine, Iowa, Monday, February 10. A large school building In this city wa* totally destroyed by fire thi* forenoon. The fire i* supplied to have originated from an over heated furnace. Loss, $4,000; fully lusurid. From Burlington. Burned te Death. Burlington, Vt., Monday, February 10. Mi*«GreenauKh. aged seventeen,was burned to death last night, her clothes taking fire from an cxploalon of a kerosene lamp.

BEFORE TOO BUY, OO TO THE TRADE PALACE AND SEB THE NEW u r J S' f . ■* " e -A.S •’2-O'Cr XalgE IT’ Hoop Skirt.

BUY THE BEST!

THE "HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVE.”

Foil and eomplete a**ortm*nl of Loilta"' aad Gents', and a fine quality of Mi**«* t always on hand. W* are the exclnilTe agent* tor Indian

•SW ITU, HOW ABO A CO. fobs dSmAtun

BRIGHT A: CO.. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1* Mew Street* Ifew York. Entrance, 64 Broadway. Fostofllee Box, 5,500. Special Partners IW* Exchange, Stocks and Gold bought and told on Uen—luton. Depotlt* received and interest allowed on dally balance*. Karmk.vcm—Faran A McLean, rtaeinnatt,n. ; F. K. Seulra A Co. Cincinnati. O ; Don. T. U. McCarty. Auditor of State, Hon. A. J. Mv iriaon exAndltor of State, McDonald A Roaehe, Ht ndricka, Hord A Hendricks. W. W. Woolen, £*q., hler, Indianapolis, Indiana; H"n. B IV . Ferre Hi “i^d^ 1 adlona.

RESTAURANT.

Conrad Lehrrltter.

John A. Lehrrltter.

C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON A.YD KECTALKA-YT, Ne. 14 East Wanhlngtan Street, (Martin Hug*t old stand.:

PORT WINE.

SPEER’S PORT GRAPE WINE* Used by Heodreda of Oongragattena for Church or Oommonion Farve.ee. JfiM, Bxeall.ni for L.dleo and Weakly .Fanoan to Use.

From Philadelphia. > Obituary. Pidi. tDri.qsiiA, Sunday, February 0. John H. Build, one of our oldeit merenant* tn. a:adln the New Orleans trade, died 1st evening, sgel 71 years. From^Bostxjn. Fire. Boston, Monday, February 10. | Tbe Vermont House, st Island Pond, Vermont. wa* burned last night.

.max"

Cleveland market.

Clxvxland, Monday, February 10. r—In moderate loeal demand and quiet,

Flou

steady and uncbai

spring at $10 7501160; ter at §12013 60; double

Philadelphia market. Phlatjklfuia, Monday, February 10. Flour—Unchanged, with but a small bualnes* doing. , Wheat—Held flrmljt; aales of red at $2 503 2 60, and white at §2 8003 20. Corn—Scarce and higher; sales of mixed Western at §1 2 >. Oats—In good demand; sales st 75@7Gc. Groceries—Unchfinged. Dressed Hogs—Sales at $9 53010. 51ess Pork-Held at $23. Lard—Sales st 14)4':. Petroleum—Dull. BeelCAttle—Active, and )4i. higher; sales of extras at 10)4'3114^:.; fair at S^lOc.; common at 637c. Sheep—Higher; sales of 6,000 head at 5)43 7)4c. Hogs—In demand at an advanee of §1; sales at §12312 50 per 100 pounds. T*l«d« market. Tolbdo, Monday, February 10. Flour—Recelpta lor th* past week 8,161 barrels; market quiet. Wheat—Receipts for the pajt week 8,670 bushels; market 2)4c. lower; sales of amber Michigan at §2 00. Corn—Receipt* for the put week 157,276 bushels; market more active and better; sales of No. 1 at S7387)4c, and lor all the month at

90c.

Oats—Receipts lor the put week 4,000 bushels: market quiet and unchanged.

Rye—Scarce and firm.

Seeds—Steady; sales of clover st §7

irate local demand and quiet, nged; we quote double extra 11160; doubls extra rad winK); double extra nblto at

$14315; country brands, 50o.3$l better. Wheat—Inactive and nominally unchanged for spring red; winter heavy and weak; No. 1 Milwaukee spring held at $'i 3.7 In car; lots No. 1 red winter nominal at 82 $832 60; No. 2 do offered at $2 46 In round-lots, and held at

$2 4132 42 In car lots.

Com—In light movement and steady; sale* of No. 1 tbelled, on spot, from store, at 933 93)4c.; in tbe ear on track nominal at 8&395c. Oats—Quiet; isles of No. 1 State at 67c. from

store.

Rye-Quiet and steady at $t 6031 55. Bariev—In moderate demand aad firm at $2 20 Tot No. 1 State and Canada; $1 9032 for

No. 2 State.

Petrolfium—Continued without much animation, but steady; sales of standard white In bond, at 193200.; prime light straw to white

free, at 89341c.

New Ton Cattle market. Nkw YOBS, Monday, February 10.

Receipts—Sheep and lambs, 34,458 head;

hogs. 6,018 bead.

Beefe-Firm and tn moderate demand, and tbe supply and prices are slightly higher; extras cell at 18)4319)4c.; prime, 17)4318i!.;flr»t quality, 16)43170 ; lair to good, 15^310)4c-; ordinary, 14)4316)49'; inferior, 12313c. Sheep and Lambs—Tolerably active end a trifle higher; offering* light to-day; ules of extras at 7)4®^j:'; prime, 737)4c.; common to good, 630)40.; inferior,53&)4c.; one sole of

Kentucky at 9310c.

Hogs—Active and 1c. higher: sales at S)43

0c. for common to prime. milwankee market,

Milwaukbk, Monday, February 10.

Flour—Dull; sale of favorite spring extra at §111310 25; medium to choice at $9 25310;

common to medium at $8 7539 25.

Wheat—Firm snd 1c better; sales at §2 40)4

for No. 1. and f 1 88)4 for No. 2.

Dressed Uogs-

39c.

-A shade better; sales st 8)4

i/s v # j* aaiu iui an tf* *■ •

Oita—Nominal; kales st 85c lor No. 2. Corn—Quiet; sales st 82c for new shell Rye—Stead v; sales st §1 48 for No. 1. Receipts—Flour 16,000 barrels; wheat 11.000 bushels; oats 8U0 bushels; corn 1,700 bushels;

rye 400 bushels.

Shipments—Flour 1,600 barrels; wheat 2,700

biubels.

Bnfltol* market* B uffalo, Monday, February 10. Flour—Dull. Wheat—Nominal; isles st §2 25 for No. 1 spring. . Corn—Quiet; ssles of eight carloads of new on tbe track at §1 06. Oats—U och anged. Rye—Nominal. Barley—Nominal. Men Perk—Unchanged. Lard—Unchanged.

PUMPS.

Bmltlatwrs market. Baltimokk, Monday, February 10. Flour—Dull and unchanged. Wheat—Very firm aud scare*; tales st $2 703 2 85 tor Southern red. Corn—Active snd In dsmand; sales of prime whit* sflost atfl 20. OaU—Active; sales st76377c. Bye-In request; sales st §1 6031 05. Clover Seed—Dull; sales of Western at ^Provisions—Active; (aim of hulk ihoulCfirs, packed, at 9)4e.: sldn, loot#, st 12c. Lard—Sales at 14><314)4e. ‘ ■ ■ *

STARPUMP. E. HASKET & OO, Pump Makers,

to call at 1

op, an order throni

DRY GOODS.

fHC hem

native Wine Is made

> Grape, raised to

STATE

tflNDlAN^

Speer’0 Port Grape Wiae,

ffOUB TEAMS OLD. rpms Jnatly celebrated netlv X from tbe Jntoe of the Oporto this country. Its Invaluable

TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES « unsurpassed by any other native Wine. Bring tbe pure juice of tbo grape, prod need under Mr. Speer’s own personal supervision, Ua purity and genuineness are guaranterd. The toungeetchlld 1 may partake oflta gen arose quoit ties, a.d the l weakest invalid may use It to advantage. It la t particularly beneficial to theoged andoebilltated. snd suited to the various ailment* that othlct the weaker tax. It U, to every reepeet,

A Wtaae te ke Belt**

Ixtauds raa Srasa'a Poet gbavk Wigg. FaxALga caa Sriix'a Few Grapb Wis*. Wkaklt Fxaaoae mxs a Bxxxvi* st it* cm. §9"Kpeere Iteaderd Wlae Blftere.

8.ild by Drarglata and Grocers.

A. Speer's vineyard. New Jersey. Office, 9tg

troedwey, New York.

UUBN, ANDKBSON * CO..

Jfentt, IpdUngpoll*.

-immm i i i rm

(The

HEIN _

be ho ooNNEcrion with aht ersn wtabum ten of tho same name, In or ont of Indianapolla W, & H GLEUrJJ, Proprietor®" Ho* noUONMEOtlON WITHTaMYOTHKXKITA1LI8H. mxht of the same name, Uorout of Indianapolis

. CULENN, Preprietere.

W.dc. H. )efi dtlgsun

rwmrueE.

FURTVITURE!

TUB

MITCHELL & RAMMELSBERG Furniture Company,

Baatso to aid xtaad. No. 30 SaatM Illinois Street* A RE offering forsa'e the largest ttock of Com2x. mon Furniture In the elty, such as WOOD DRKSSICD Cane and Split Bottom Chairs, Bedsteads, matreeece* Safes, Tables, And all article* for general homekeeping, with their well Mown assortment of - Parlor, Diming Raam, Albrmry

All of which they are selling as cheap at My house la the Wtob SITCSlLL^^gnjUMWl Janie d&wimgfltm

▼ INEVABBa. nMW JEtaSEY.

up LUO V/apibai Bfi KtCBb dooa and Restaurant, we par1 public to give us a call. a. we Bar well stocked with the bc,t

TTAVIXG fitted np tbe Capital at great exXX pease for a Saloon and Restaurant. 1 ticularly in vita the Intend to kee. Liquor*. Wine, ale. Cigar*, etc., and uur Ite»i*urant well supplied with toe very best the market affords. In fact we intend to keep a first da** bouse, and give satlofaction to our patron*, septl (11 v

TAILORING.

J. & r^GRAlVLIftG, Merchant Tailors, AND DBALERSIN Beady Made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Trasks aid Valises, Rto. 33 flitoafi WasaMlnstoto Btrect, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Jan99d3m

WHOLESALE GROCERS. A. JONES A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, JVd*. T4 and 79 (SchnulVt ncu Olodt,} South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

a. jorca. M OLAT. K. r JONXS. J. W. JOVKU. C. Hoi LOW AT.

RAILINGS. ETC.

WROUGHT IRON BEAMS -A-ISID OIBDEBS. UIVIOIV IlSoiV MILL Plttekmrg* Penneylranla. fTIUK attentioon of Engineers and Architects I 1* called to eur improved Wrought Iron Beam* and Girder*, (patented.) in which the compound welds between tho stem and flange* wh'ch have proved *0 objectionable in toe old mode of manufacturlug, are entirely avoided We are prepared to furnish all sizes at terms a- ti vorablc as can be "brainedelowhere. lordescrl] tire lithograph, oddrew THK UNION IRON MILLS, Jaal4 dSm PitUburg, Pa.

BITTERS.

JonM dTiiTbAUlAwly

CHEAP LANDS.

Cheap Lands in Indianal THE INDIANA AND IUIN0IS Central Railway Company f r YTFRR(brsals over 40 000 acres ofnnlrfiprovsd KJ Land* and Lota in the Stats of Indiana, in the counties of ; Marlon. Putnam, Way, Jasper, Morgan, St. Joseph, Ttovfea*, Newton, Maxabnli, Steuben, Elkhart, Jefferson, Ow«n, Vermillion, Fulton, Koreiusko, Vuike, Well* and Greene, LaG range, Pulaaki, White. Seme of these Land* are on and hear Railroad*, were purchased by the Company at an early day, and comprise some qf the best vie, Tlxnber*lto»lau»4I I real Land a lathe n’e. Aey will be told In tracts to suit

it. and at low pno-a. great bargain* in these > parties buying large

quantities.

Title good. Information ehesrfnlly given nt the otaee or the Lnnd Agent. No.96 South Merldlan street, Indianapolis, Indiana, and Inquiries

promptly aaewered. Address

JOHN R. El _

■romptiy aaewered. Address

feMO d9t*wlw J ° H> Sid'laMpolu^Indlai

U. 8. MARSHAL’S SALE.

United States Marshal’s Sale. Bankrupt Goods.

rof sale to me directed, 1 of the United State*

Wefltaeedakr* ffebrunry istk, 1868, at the auctl Washington nt Pnblie Auction, a lot of Winter Goods oonalsting of Under Shlrti, Drawers, Boots, Shoe*, and large and fine lot ot Fur Goods aad a lot of other seasonable articles. BEN. SPOONER, United States Marshal. Indlanapotl*. February 10, MM.—figbSO drf.

FOR TRADE. " Xj'OB TRADE—A first elaas Farm of fit aorea JO liven Hi* from this oly, for good popla aad walnut timber land, not over five mile* froa railroad atatioa. Inquire or addross 9§> North niiaolt street, Indlaiupolls. rohtdTl # wll*

pbs“* “•“■““•“iSKfraa'i

ASK YOUR GROCKR FOR ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ASK EVERYBODY FOR THE HIST OF THE HORNING BITTERS. THK PUKEST TONIC IN THK KNOWN WORLD Missed of a Morning, IF- 3STOT TATCJBISr. H. DALNY A CO,. Agent* IndiaunpofU. deeffldfim

MILLINERY.

LIQUORS.

HOTELS.

United States Hotel, Oppoaito tbe New York and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot, BEACH STREET* BOSTON* . „ _ Br F. M PRATT, janso oly Formerly of the American House.

A. meric an Hotel, Chestnut street, oppodta old Independence Htol PHILADELPHIA. JyW dtf 8. M. HEULINGB, Proprietor.

MANHATTAN HOTEL. BTCRKAY STREET. Second door frem Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. 19. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH. CLXKJt. septa dly

MORROW HOUSE, (Formerly Kokomo House.) KUKOfftO, IND. Fare as reasonable ss at any first class hotel in tho state: H. B. HAVEN, doci8-d3m Proprietor,

WILD CHERRY TONIC.

.A. a A. IR, ID .

T ET it be distinctly understood (and I hereby Xj^ caution trrre that are not aware of the tact) IfcO J.I R E K, 9 S EIPECTORAL WILD CHERRY TOMC

It is a Blood Purifier

'Miat has no equal.

FOR D13EASES Ur

Chest, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Stomach and Bowels* Indigestion* Dyspepsia, Diarrhea* Dysentery* Cholera Morbns* General Debility, Etc.

ar a

the bod..

chi dren aresubject to Cholic. Diarrhea and . instead of using those preparation

id stre

AH'

Pains,

opium, so inj their results, 1

nsteod urious

use

using those preparations ot s to the brain and fatal in

MEDICAL.

JohAsioB, Holloway A tfwAi,

Wholesale Dealers in

Patent Medicine8 y 602 Arch Street, ■ - Philadelphia*

novlS d3tn

DR. WM. THOMSON’S OSes and Oonsnltatlon Parian orsleoatad at IV«. »» Vonth Delaware Street*

\\f HERE he will continue TV to treat and oars Private Disease*, In all their species, ■ tsges, ramifications and pluses. Dr. Wm. Thomson will gl *9 each patient s written 1 strnment, binding himself effect a radical ana perm an* care, or moke no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson nos mod

sexes 1 with unerring ear irbid symptoms 1 mens 11

inty dess

ling of leaves i

siness about the loins, infused vision, blunted

tne ears, and noises like the rattling of chariots, uneasii

weakness of the limbs, con. u <,„ u .

Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in apv preaching strangers, a dislike to form new oc. quaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flashes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, mono*

iinia, and frequently insanity.

..The afflicted, on the first appearance of any cf the above symptoms, shohM immediately apply

1 Dr. Wm. Thomson foi relief.

n MB* Office and Consultation Parlors, No. 99 ixhitn^Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

feblSdlv

3DK/. COUTDIElSr,

Of Eonlaville* celebrity hi Louisi State by his great

W H ^r

. C -A. IV C E R.

Tho Doctor removes Cancer withoat Pain or the uso of the knife, and in addition to this he treats allcUUUNfG DISEASES with great success.

“W’ilie.A'y. mda hair ye a

bly afflicted with caneer. ! Incurable, when I placed

r was a

Rohrer’s Wild Cherry Toaic Which will relieve tbe sufferer* of all pain* and ailment*, and Instead of be.ng an iujnry. will be a lasting benefit. No injury con result from this Invaluable compound. Old, infirm and Seebl* persons should use it. No family should be without it. Every hotel and restaurant should have It. flta^So.d by Druggists qpl dealer* everywhere.

novlfi dAwSm

J. ROBBER* Sole Proprietor, j Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

WATCHES ETC.

81,000,000 is watches: For sole on the pepulor OIVE LTfclOL X’LAIV, Giving every patron a Handsome and Reliable Watch For the low price of Ten Dollars, Without Regard to Value, A ND not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfuc-

lory.

100 Soud Gold Hunting Watbes. . .$325 to $1,KIU 100 Magic Case Golu W ate he, 2u0 to 50) UKJ Laiie-’ Waiches, enameled ...100 to Sub

900 Gold Hunting Chronometer

Watches 950 to S00 MO Gold u anting English l evers 900 to 250 800 Uold Hunting Cuplex Watches.150 to 21") - ■ 1U0 to 360

. 60 to 150

. 75

RUNfC,DISEASES with great success.

by urr *rt -vPahie Cate of Cancer Cured

I wish to make a statemerif t&nui

case ot my little eon, only thr olu, who was so terribly which was thought to be in*

him under the Doctor’s care. The cancer was a very large one. Involving almost tbe entire ch* ek. It appeared to be of a very malignant character, and a rapid growth, and hod been coming for about three yerrs. The Doctor made an application, which he continued bnt a short lime, which did not appear to prodnee but comparatively little pain to my son. The appllcacion appeared to leave the cancer in a dead state, and in a few days it slonghed out, leaving the surrounding parts in n 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 son is very proud of being

cured.

I have seen and heard of a great number ef case* cured by Dr. Coudcn’s treatment, and in the strongest manner I 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. Uoud.n’s treatlurnt. as f believe bis treotmeutto be less painful and far superior to any other physician in the United States. Anyonede»iringrnrtherpartlculars can address me at Haglcrsville, Henry county, Tennessee. C. S. FAIN. We, the undersigned, are acquainted with C. 8. ?*nyn, and know that his little son was successfully treated by Dr. W. <J. Gooden, of this city, and from what we are ab'e to judge from the appearance ol the child, It was surely a very

remarkable success. GEO. * WICK3, W.U. GRUBB, i

IH

No. 109 West Main street. Gontmission Merchants,

Washit

i C '

cor 67",

M tt. HARDIN,> corner Washington J. F. Me LURE. > and Second streets. TA1 LOK I R AN K, No 374 West Main street G. B. BLANCHARD No. US West Main an be couenlted at National Hotel, or Ofti

er Third an

I at National Hotel, or Office,

mer Third and Main street. Bost Office box. Louisville. Kentucky. octSS-3tawft w3m

800 Gold Hunting Duplex \Vatchcs.l5u i 800 Gold Hunt’g American do 100 (

500 Silver Hunting Levers. 500 Silver Hunting Duplex

Gold Ladle*’ Watche

600 Gold Ladle*’ Watches 60 to 250 1.000 Gold H anting Lepines 50 to 75 1.000 MLcellaneou* Silver Watches.. 50 to 100 3 500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 60 5.000 tisorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 fita^Kvcry patron obtains a watch by this arran*, ment, costing but $10 while it may be worth

$1,000. No partiality shown.

We wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Gertiflcates, naming the articles, ore placed in scaled enveloi>es, and well mixed. Holders arc entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether U be a watch worth $1,000 or one worth less. The return of an> of our certificates entitles yon to the article named thereon upon pay. ment, irrespective of its wurth, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificate,

It will at once be seen that this Is

IV O LOTTERY! Bnt a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most

fastidious 1

A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of £5 cents, five for $1, eler< n lor $3, thlrty-ihree and elegant premium lor $5, sixty six andmoicv&lnablepreminm lurfilO, one hundred and most superb watch for $15. To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity, it ts a legitimately conducted business, duly authorised by the Governmenl,aiid open to uie most carolulscrutiny. Try us! WB GHT, BKO. A GO., Importers, oct’BdAwSm HU Hroedwav. New York

PATENT DETACHMENT.

.VE

C. DUCREAUX’S PATENT FOR Instantaneous Detachment

or

HORSES FROM CARRIAGES.

Tbit Ingenious which hot been France and hng

scribertothe public,

find it, upon examination,

ventions of the age.

Prominent among its advantages First—The facility with which b< harnessed to or uubanussed froi

e of

es may be

ii ssed from a carriage

cose of a horse falling, he mar be rom tbs carriage in one second, without

the driver leaving his seat. It is so simple in its

.hat a child can work it

srnessed to i Second—In loosed fro:

•Deration tl

Third and Greatest—In case of horse* taking

ling unmanageable or running

fright, becoming unmanageable or ninniui away, the terrible consequences which so fr. quently follow, may all be avoided by this simple .pplication to carriages, as tho horses can be

MBS. M. J. THOMAS has kkmoved her Millinery Rooms TT'BOM N’n. 6 West Washington street to No. 8, X up stairs, in the same bnilding. where the w ill be pleased to meet her old patrons and friends with an ample Stoclc of Vice Goods* In all the latest styles, at the lowest cash prices. $65* All work done neatly and promptly. tebs nSat

LOUIS LAJVGS> , IHPORTER OF RHINE WINES,

BwtOeri l.iqnom* Ale. Cider sum l,ia®er Beer, No. 29 South Meridian Street, febtdSm INDIANAPOLIS.

SCALES.

Fairbanks Standard Scales. W. P. OALJLUP, General Agent, Hf.74We8tWasli.St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Buy only the genuine. > iyl* rtly

MARBLE.

O'A 80X4* -X>aA.2h£E, Dealer la AMERICAN AND ITAUAN MARBLE, ■VO- •• Bast Washington itreet, nearly opposite JM Odd Fellows’Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, keeps on hand and manufactures to order all kiadsef Monumental and Tenth Stone Work, m the latest designs and bestpattems used. All ol which we will sell on terms to defy competition. Give us a nail. an* rfly

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

MOBBTBOnr * FAIiMBR, Attorneys at Law,

BBUMW1T

BaflFf IHD1AHA.

application to carnages, as tbo horses caL lootad from the can luge “In a twinkling,” and the oartitge as quickly and safely stopped. Mr. C DUGBEAUX gave several pub icexhlhl. tlon*. The great iavor and praise manifested by tbe public onJ.hese occasion-, is one of the evidences of a popular appreciation of its merits Terms may be known and orders received for applying the patent to carriage*, or purchase of

biate rights, by addressing to C. DL'CRSAUX. Patentee.

novSSdSra m Kliiabetb Street

BLACKING.

Beware of doiiikterleiter AND je ar m- e» m tg «jo mat a*.

‘ ^ PREPARED BY

novTB deodAwSm

BLACKING.

XO THE A*AI3i.ES. THE CIRAGeIFRANCAIS

OR

FRENCH DRESSING,

Will be used In every family In tbe country when they find out its good qualities.

Ladies’ Boots are made to look as good as new. Children’s Boots are made to look as good as new. Travelling Bags are made to look as good a* new.

A. SATE, CERTAIN,

AXD

Speedy Cura

FOR

__ NEURALGIA, UmversalXeuralgia/ axd all

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

>pjnc.'©

IU Effect* are Magical. TT is an unfa'img remedy in all casss of NeuJL ralgia facialis, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty four h ur», 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 derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire system, its nse for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can always be usesf with perfect safety. It has long been in constant nse by many of our most cm inent physicians. who giro it their unanimous and unqualified approval. sent by mall on receipt of price, and postage. 3Une package $1 00; po-tage 6 cents. Six packages. $5 00; postage 97 cents. Twelve packages, $0 (Alt postage 43 <

dregs and medicint States, and bv TUIiNER ® i

Sole Proprietor

D? WRIGHTS Tar syrup

“Fact* are stublmrn things,” says the old provrb, and in the*o alone do we Intend to deal, in ■resenting WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP to the pubsgainst

say, w ithout fear of contradiction, th, rior of Wright’s Tar Syrup for the cure of Gtm sumption, Goughs, Golds, Bronehitis, and all disuses of tho Throat and Lungs, does not exist, slow arc testimonials from jiersens, some of hum arc known in all pans of the country: Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie. Literary Editor Forney’s Philadelphia Press, writes:

HILADXLrHIi, July 90, 1807.

Dear Sir: Last Christmas, for the first tune la my life, I was mush afflicted by a very severe Gold, with almost constant Gough and sore chest. “Practice makes perfect” the proverb tays, but the more I coughed the worse 1 did it. By i

isideied an accident, but now bene'

rovlaenga. I was ind

e— „ Syrup, purchased was greatly relieved In two days, *

In ten. it is not unpleasant te the tasted which is a good point. Many years ago, reading my way through an old library, I came across the >rk» of that Bishop Berkeley, who prophetically

an a century ago, that

npii ties

I then considered an accident, but now believe to have been a Providence. I was induced to try Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrup, purchased from you, and

in ten 7 isa g< way tl works

and 11..v/^V,,„ 11“"“ «--cu-u*y ago, wav “Westward the march of Empire takes its way,”

which he

and amo

»iron many

then si

whoT^cured

s, whi

li

." of t£at'Bishop Berkeley,who propn ruly iieclareJ.move than acentury a stw ard the march of Empire takes it

i good pou y through i

then struck with the cogency of the good Bishop’s arguments, and am now sure—from the efficacy of Dr. Wright’s preparation of the same remedy— “ ‘ ly were entirely correct. Yours, truly,

B. SHELTON MACKENZIE, L.i1d.

that

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED

Dear Sir: Having witnessed the operation of Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrup in cases ol Consumption, I cheerfully recommend it to all person* so afflicted JESSE K. WALKER, Fourth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Thomas wimniil, butcher, in Second street Market, Philadelphia, writes: Aftersiifl'eriiig fortwo years with Consumption and constant hemorbages, I was induced to try Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrup. After using six bottle*, health returned,-and I am now abl to attend to

my bus:’ies*.

3. S. stevons, Druggist. Beading, Pa.. \ Mr. J. J. Kroner: The gross of Ta

\ J. J. Kroner: The gross of Ta* Syrup purchased about three weeks ago is nearly all

My cus

xmt three weeks ago is nearly an istomers speak highly of it. Send

half a gross of it to my father, at Middletown,

Pennsylvania, and charge it to tne.

G. 15. Vausyckel, Druggist, Trenton, N. J., says: Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrnp does all yon claim for It. I am selling largely of it, and with much sat-

isfaction to my customers.

w right's Tar Syrup is sold by all Druggist* and Country Storekeepers. Price $1 per bottle. One bottle will check the most aggravated Gough.

IpPiffe hair oyr ' Best in the World. ^

Natural, Parable, Beautiful, Best and Cheapest in tbe World—will give satisfaction to all.

JOHN J. KBOMEB,

403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,

bole Proprietor Jl

For sols by BROWNING A SLOAN and W.T

A8RIT A GO., Indianapolis, Indiana.

Travelling Bags are made to look as good Trunks ore made to look os good as new. It makes tbe leather salt ana pliable. It will not rub off when wet and soil

not

Be sure

ot nib off when wet and soil the skirts,

and get tbe genuine.

XL F. BROWN A CO., Proprietors,

BostoL

Manufacturers of tbe celebrated Armv and Blockings and Dress-

BRUSHES.

iBdlaiapolla Brash Manufactory. No. 106 BAtatlk Illinois street* (Third door south of Georgia,) Keep constantly on hand a large assortment ol 2XIT7SXXSB, or their own manufacture, at Wholesale and BetolL mjtdlj

HA

norffi deed A wiy

\VORM TEA

wonderful clean* " will always

Sent by mail for *6 < JOHN ▲. FKRBY, GhenU*k= M. S. BURR A CO., 90 Tremont street, Boston General^renta. and for sal* by all Druggist*.

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