Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1868 — Page 3

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FINANCIAL AND COMKERCIAL. iMDUNAroua, TnussoAT Evsnimm February 11,1868. { MONEY—We still quote 10 to 1* per cent, as the rate of interest. Exchange it very scarce, and the banks hold their rates at H premium selling and par buyi-

ing.

Government Securities—Without any change

in quotation.

Buying. Selling.

L’nltcd States sixes of 1881 1.10), Mix •• " B-SO’i'MeM 1.08X uox •• •• “ •• 1864 101X l.oex •• 1866 1.08)4 1.0#.>< •• •• •• ••• 1881 1.08*4 Ids .. •• io-SO's LOSS 1.04»< •• •• 1-80’s, *d series 1.06* 1.06X

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Gold 1.40.X 1.41)4 Revenue stamps are sold In sums from $100 to $300 at two per cent, discount, and In sums over

$300 at three per cent.

Quotations of moner and stocks in New York

to-dav:

MONEY—Active but easier, thoujh the call rate is still 6 per cent. STEULING-Weaker; prime bankers’, 9HO fiX ; In good supply and but little demand; the late high rate appears to bavo been partially the result of epeculitlon. GOLD—Better, opening st 1.40)4, advancing to 1.41*491.41 )4. and closing steady at 1 41)491 41XThe Dutchland, for Europe, took $30,000. GOVERNMENT STOCKS-Are *9\ lower, but cloeed steAdy. Henry Clews * Co. furnish

the quotation!.

STOCKS—Opened Arm, but without large transactions. IKrle sold up to 68\. Wc give below the closing prices of Government securities, and other stocks, as compared with the three preceding days:

Mon. Tues. Wed. Tha

C percent. 1881 1HX MX MX M 6 80’s, 1st series MX MX UOX H JK 6-20’s, 2d series 108)4 106X 108X 10 ^ 6-aO’a, 8.J series 10UX 10»X 1«»X 168^. 6-30’s! new HUM HUM IW 8-vo-. 5th senes - 101*4 101X mx 10-40’s 106X 104X 10*«-. W ‘>1 1 M’s, *.1 series 101 I0«x l«x 10# >* 1 80 s, 8d series 101,X l‘*X 106X 1<)6X

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New Yerk market. New York, Tburtday, February 27. Cotton—Dull and a ibade lower' aalea of 2,800 balea of middling uplands at 22a Flour—Dull and 10920c. lower: receipts of 0,782 barrels; silM Of 6,100 barrels at |8 50@ 9 86 for superfine State and Western: $9 75a 10 00, ektra state; M 40911 », extra Western; $13914 $9 Vbtot extra; $9 75* IS 75, round boon Ohio: $10*12, extra St. Louis; $12*16, cnoiee ditto, closing outet Celtlornla shade easier; sales ot 500 sacks at $12 25913 60. Rye Flour—Steady: talea of 2,000 barrels at $7 50*9 50. Corn Meal—Quiet. Whisky—Nominal. Wheat—Dull, nominal and l*2c. lower; receipts ef 9,150 bttthels; sales of $.000 bushels at $2 58 for very choice golden drop spring, delivered. Rye—Quiet. Barley—Quiet and firm. Malt—Tend* upward; sales of 6,200 bushela at $2 12K*S 15. Corn—Dull, heavy and l*2c. lower; receipts of 46,572 bushels; sales of 41,000 bushela at $1 22*1 20 for new mixed Western afloat; $1 27*1 28, old ditto,delivered; $1 28 *1 24, new yellow Jersey; $1 19*1 25, prime white Southern and Western. Oats—Lower- and full; receipts of 2,770 bushels; sties of 29,000 bushels at 83c. for Western In store; 85c. ditto afloat. Rice—Quiet; sales at ll*ll){c. for Carolina. Coffee—steady; sales of 050 bags, of Rio, by auction, at 13*24Kc-, currency. Sugar—Firm; sales of 200 hhds. of Cuba at 12@12}jc. Molasses—Firm; sales of 160 hhds. of Mansisnelle at 62c. Hops—Quiet; sales at 15*60c. for Ameri-

can.

Petroleum—Firm; tale* at 12c. for orads;

25Uc . refined bonded.

Pork—Opened firmer, and closed betvy and lower; sales of 2,$50 barrels at $24 75*25 for new mess, closing at $24 75 cash; $23 50*

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Gbarges ml Inspemcknasmt Committee ComploteA—Eix Sped fIcatloma—Tko Articles met Yet YeteA en in Committee—Kesult te be He ported Tomorrow—A Germmm filercmmtlle

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The Herald"i Washington special says the House Impeachment Committee, last night, completed thetrchargieacalastUiePresident. It to said that there will be six specifications

and charges presented.

The articles of Impeachment, It Is under-

stood-have not jpt been Toted upon to* the Bowman Mary

committee. This final action Is 'expected to be taken to-morrow. It It, also, expected by the Committee, that they will be able to report the nault ol their labors, some time tomorrow, unletesome tanleofeed for contlngen-

morrow, unlesstmne tmieoked for contlngen-

gency arises In the mean time.

The Havana special to the Herald, repor-

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Bepeipto at the Sub-Treasnry to-day, $10,430. a)8; payments, $3,645,89; bolsnce, $106,881881. rLOUR—Dull and anch*ngod. We quote; Choice brands$1191> 601 Family $16911 SO Extra 8 609M oo Buperine 6 6U9115 Buckwheat... $ 00 Uornmeal .... 1 Ml * Graham flour I Middlings par per cwt .....6»0* 6 50 | OW640 00 WHEAT—Dull, and there was so UtUe doing thst It is dlfflcultto give quotations. Small sales ol car lots at $6 991 9; white, $1 40. CORN—The demand it restricted, and the business doing Is not large. The market was rather less firm. Sale! were made pi 70#73c. for ear froir. farmer* 1 wjtgont, and 18980c. io, shelled. OATS—Are not saleable at better figure* than (>qc. In round lots, though held 199c. higher. RYE—la good demand at$t 40 for the bes), BARLEY—Is less active, and the market has Upon neglected,with prices nominal in the neighburhood of $9. BUCKWHEAT—Dull and prices weak. We quote, 103. per bushel. PROVISIONS—The market Is rather firm. New mess, $36; old mess, $13994. Bulk meats, 9>4o.' for shoulders; HXe. tor ribbed sides; 1SXC. for clear ttJfh. Ba'On—Shoulders, 10®4c: rlbbad sides, 14xe.; clear rib bed, 13XC.; clear sides, 14914XC. Breakfast bacon, 16s. Lard, 14914XC. Hams, plain, 15c Hams, sugar cured, 16c. FUEIGUTS—on and after January 18,1868, and until changed^with or without notice, the follow lag rates will ho charged:

prime; $22 50*23 for pri;

$24 50*25 for new mess, tellers' o nt '> delivery; $26*26 50 for do., tell

April delivery.

Beef—Steady; sales of 340 barrels at at $13 *19 for new plain mess; $18*22 for new extra mess; 180 tierces at $88 50*38 60 for prime

mess; $38*40 for India mess.

Beef Hams—Firm; sales of 300 barrels nt

$82*36.

Cut Meats—Firmer end quiet; tales of 490 packages at 10^*llc. for snouldert; 15*16c.

for hams.

Dressed Hogs—Steady; sales at 10^*U^o. for Western; 11 J<o. for city. Bacon—Quiet and firm; sale* ef 345 boxes st 12o. for Cumberland cut; 13c. for short ribbed; 18c. for long ribbed; 1356c. for short ribbed, sellers’ option, March delivery. Lard—Opened firmer and closed dull, with an advance at tha last; salea of 1,480 barrel* at 16*165(e. Butter—Active and firm; talea at 30*40c. for Western; 45*55c. for Slate. Cheese—Quiet and steady; tale* at ll*10c. Freights to Liverpool—DuU, with a slight downward tendency. latest market—five p. m. Flour—Cloaed dull and 6*10c. lawer; tha decline Is chiefly on medium and good grades. Wheat—Nominally lower. Rye—Quiet and unchanged. Oats—Dull and heavy; salea at 82}{*83e. In store for Western. Corn—DuU and heavy; sales at$l 22*1 83 for new mixed Western efloat and $127 for old mixed Western delivered. Fork—Quiet and steady; sale* at $23 60* 23 62X for old mesa; $24 90*20 for new mess; $25*25 12)4 for April delivery. Beef—Steady and in fair demand. Cut Meats—Active and firm. Bacon—Firm; sales at 12c. for Cumberland

cut.

Lsrd—Dull, and holders are more dlspoaed to realize; sales at 1654*16Hc. for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered.

GlnclmmiaU HarkeS.

Cincinnati, Thursday, February 27.

Flour—Unchanged and quiet.

Whext—Unchanged and quiet; No. 1 red

winter sold at $2 4.*250.

Cora—In demand; sales at«2*S3c.

Oats—Firm; sales at U7*0»c.

Barley—Is higher; sales of No. 1 st $2 30;

extra, $2 35.

Tobacco—In falrdemand at full prices; sale*

Of 110 hogsheads.

Butter—Is higher, owing to the light sup-

ply; sales of fresh Western at 39*44c. Eggs—Advanced to 25c., and scarce.

Cheese —In fair demand; sales at 14>4*l3)4r.

for Wee tern Reserve and factory. Clover heed—Dull; sales at $1$.

Timothy Seed —Dull; sales at $2 40*2 50. Linseed Oil —Unchanged, and selling at

$1 20*1 22.

Moss Fork-Quiet; K Is held at $24*25 for old and new, but there 1« no demand. Bulk Meats—There Is an active demind; sales at 10*12c. for shoulders and sides; the sales reach 1,100,000 pounds. Bacon-In active demand; sales at 11)4, 1^)4.14)4 »ud 1454 . lor shoulders, tides,clear

rib and clear sides.

Hams—Sties of sugar cured at 17*lSc.

Lard—Active and prices advanced to 1554c.,

and at tho dose It was held at 10c

a treaty to loan tha Spanish Government twenty million dollars for the account of tha stand of Cuba; the loan to be secured bye lien on the revenue of the Island, snath American Newe—Blnjnr General Aatoeth, American ratalater, Dangerously 111—Vltolera—Etc. New York, February 27.—Tha World 1 * Buenos Ayres’ correspondence to January 18 says: Major General Asboth, a resident here, Is lying very 111, and certainly can not survive many dart. He has long been an

Invalid and great sufferer.

Some of the chief judges and lawyers and many of tha principal merchanta of this city have been vlctlmi ol cholera. The pestilence carried off In Buenos Ayres, In forty days. 5.000 persons. All work la suspended, and those who depend for food on their dally labor suffer. Carta enough to convey the dead can not be found, nor men to dig graves. Tha charchea art taken fur hospitals, and naany who an unable to be conveyed to them die

alone In their house*.

■ernM’a Cable Dlepntckes — Tke ■•slgnattan af Darby Occupies General AMantlaa-l>an4au Press •a tk* Mntojecs at Cablaet Changes. New York, February 27.—The Heraldt Louden sable Mis pitch, last night, soya the resignation of Derby ocoupiee general attention. The entrusting of the premiership to D’Israell It allowed as a great step toward popular government, and as a virtual acknowledgment of the Inahility of the aristocracy to furnish ability enough to fill the

posillM.

Tn* London Timet lay* D'Israell 1* the flrst man in power in England who obtained such office solely by the exhibition of personal ability In Parliament and the Cabinet, end who won it despite of the disadvantages ol birth and education, youthful position, and nt one time the actual dlstrnst of bis party. The London Standard eplogUss on D'lanr 11, end «u»: His great experience, courage, tact, and cloae office relations with Earl Derby, qualfy him to undertake the very arduous task imposed upon him as the head of the

Cabinet.

lilt London Herald eayt: D'ltraelt’t paclty to organize end lead a party, ►th In and

both

out

of Fai llament, haa

never br«a excelled, end bis ceH to th* premiership, rvflecta great credit on the political system under wmch be waa matured as a public man, and which now remarks him

with such a crown.

The London JYetes says: The era of the solid path of British reform commence* with the

new Administration.

The Telegraph says D’Israell must recollect thst be was from the people, and thst a* one of the people be owes a deeper measure of loyalty to England than ha does to an aris-

tocratic party.

The London Ntor states that D israeli’s call to office continues a great step towards the perfection of a system of good government. The Poet asserts thst D'Israell It Premier oot to much on account ol his acquirements and merits, as the fact that there is no one to

fit for the office.

The London Advertieer ssys the new Premier will here no quarter from Whigs and Tories, as both psrtiet hate him, but at the head of the Cabinet be will enjoy lair play at the bands of the people.

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Overton Mary Jen* * Parker Lida Perry Jnlin (*olored) Pyeatt Kate Perry Ann

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From St Louis. Kanene Democratic Etate Coaventioa—Kaaeaa Legislature—■adora*nsem of congress— fire at Clarke* ▼ ille—Importoat Insurance Cnee. St. Louis. Thursdiv, February 27. The Ktnssa Demieratlo .State Convention met at Topeka yesterday, Majir General Meade presiding. About htlf the State

was represented.

The following delegates were elected to the

National Convention:

Algnod Francis ► taniHon J li, 8 dal r Walter Allgood Philip

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20c. for middling.

Gold—$1.41.

Hay—Dull and $1 lower.

,uo , ,, „ uclu ,, lwv . Messrs. Wilson, Sh »nnon. J. Shsrv, General

Cotton-rbuli ami prices nominal; sales *: I . J ’ Me *‘ Ie 1 '^ eor K 1! Jl'f,** *’• Fan ton,

c. for mlililiimr. • »nd Genera George Blsfr.

The Lower House ol the Kansas Legislature passed resolutions. Indorsing the action of Congress on the Impeachment question. The fire tn Clarksville, Missouri, on the 32d Instant, burned the Dsweoa Hotel, a clothing ■tore, the Post Offi :» m and two or three small bouses. Loss about $20,600. Insured lor

$10,000.

A very Important Intu ranee cose is now progressing In the Circuit Court in this city. The suit is MarshhII A Kirkpatrick versus the Thames Insurance Company of Cincinnati, [or $5,01X1, growing out of the burning ef the steamer Magnolia her* la 1*0$. The defense It thst the boat was set <>u Are by or through the connivance of tbe owner*. The case Involves one hundred thousand dollars—

ClavlandiflurRct.

Cleveland, Thursday, February 27. Flour—Dull and lest firm though unchanged; sales of Ah spring at fin 75*11 60; XX red Winter at $12*13 50; XX white $14*16; tales of country brands at 60c*$l below the

above figures.

Wheat—Dull and nominal; sales at $2 30 for No. 1 red winter; $2 3S*2 40 for No. 1 Milwaukee spring. Corn—Market Tower snd dull for spot parcels; No. i held at 94c. for shelled and 90c. far

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ien fought a drawn mill with Jim Mice.

From Halifax ’

Adjournment of NoYaMcatlaa E<*gls« laiare—Adfire** 04 tke Gorer«or

Newfoundland.’'

Halifax, Thursday, February 27.

The Nova Beotia legislature to-day ad-

journed to the sixth of August.

The Governor of Newtoundland, in bit address to the Legislature, having intimated that the question of oonlederoltoa should Mine UP for consideration, a large meeting was held at St. Johns, and resolutions passed deprecating the Intention of the Government to Introdueethe subject. The action In the House showed a majority of members unfavorable to any steps being taken in the matter of confed-

eration. From Washington.

General Tb-mae Laye Damages ▲gainst Siantan ns tfAO.OOO-Ap,

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Petroleum-Firm end unchanged; sales of ft lined in bond at 20*22c., do. free 40*42o. Pblladelpbta market. PitILADELl’lllA, Thursday, February 27. Clover Seed—Better demand; tales at $7 75

*8 50.

Petroleum—Less active; tales ef crude at 16a: refined In bond at 23c. flour—Very dull end unchanged. Wheat—A supply of good red at $2 50; white at $2 90*3 15. Rye-Sales at $1 74*1 73. Corn—Steady; tales of mixed Western at

$1 23.

Data—Steady; sties at80*8jj,

Provl.lons—Advancing. Mess Pork - Sales at $25. milwauRee market.

Milwaukee. Tburtday, February ft. Flour—DuU and 15*2<k. lower; tales at

$9 25*9 50 for choice extra.

Wheat—Quiet; tales at $1 98)4 for Ho. 1;

$1 93 for No. 2.

Oats-Dull.

Corn—Steady; tolas at Slo. Rye-Firm; sales of $1 50*1 52. Barley—Dull; rales at $2 26 for prim*. Provisions—Quiet and unchanged. Receipts—Flour, 1,100 hartals; wheat, 6,000

bushels.

Shipments—Flour, 1,800 bamlt; wheat, 1,000 bushels. n <~9w T«lea« market. Toledo, Thursday, February >7. Flour—Receipts, 1,333 barrels; quiet and

steady.

Wheat—Receipt*. 3,447 bushels; th*market

I* dull; tales of amber at $2 63.

Corn—Receipts, 9,730 bushels; opened at

ti6)4c., closing at 87r.

Oats—Receipts, 1,200 bushels; tb* market la dull; tales of No. ^atU8c.; No.2. COo.

Rye—Nominal.

Clover Seed—Sales at $7 30.

Dressed Hogs—Sales at 9*9)4cl

Haitim«r* market.

Daltimokk, Thursday, February 27.

Flour—Very dull.

3Vheat—Nominally unchanged.

Com—Dull, and docllued l@2c.; sales of

mixed Western »t$l 15*1 17. Oats—Steady; sales at 7S®t$o,

Rye—Sales st $( 70,

Provisions—Very active; large tales ol

:c. for shoulders; »c. for clear ribs.

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rant*—htaaten «• ak*w Cause why

M* Heialae ske War Office. Washingtom, Thuredxy, Fel ruary $7.

General Thomas lays his dstilages . gainst Stanton for $250,000. The counsel of General Tnomas has decided to make an application for a writ of quo tearranto before tbe District CourUorSUutoR to show Use cause why he retains pfcetoiinE of the-Wer Dapartme**. -

From Chicago.

lawn Desaecyarie Elate ftomyewsiam. Chicago, Thursday, February 27. The Democratic State Convention of Iowa, for the appointment of delegates to the National Convention, and which met at Dea Moines, yesterday, was the largest over held

in the State.

A resolution wss adopted that George H. Pendleton la tbo first cbotce of Iowa for the President, tud instructing the delegates to

vote as a unit.

From Toronto.

Hogs . ■beep-•

Corn In bulk win bo charged 77 cent* per 100 lbs. to Jersey City, aud too. per lOOlbs. to New

York.

Dressed hogs and fresh meats ar* only taken

st owner’s risk, and at special rates.

All articles except %#ur carried at actual

/m

Ctncmmatt ▲.tv* »t*ck market. Special dispatch to the Herald. C.NCINNATLT.V.taATYr.gNO.1 Tho receipt* of live stock at tha Brighton and Great Wettern stock yards since Monday have

been at follows;

Beef Cattle—The supply ha* been short, th#

quality fair, and prices steady.

The market to-day was brl.k, and all sold, closing at the follow tag prices per oeatel live

weight: _

Hxtra shipping stock f* 09»* * Prime butchets’ »tock » OSS ■■ - IS® Sheep and Lambs—With e moderate enpply

the market was quiet.

Ps* Cental

$6*096 60 6 6094 80

Per Heed

Lambs $ 6094 60 Regs—The supply has been hardly enough for the butchers. To-day tbe market wax brisk. Packers paid $1 6099 60 per cental grots ft* light to heavy averages, end butchers, $10 ftnr eglra hpfi.

delaines; l7)4*lSe.

muslina; 21*22c. lor Serial

Prime Lemmon to medium

Deatk af am ex«Omnf*fierate Offioer. Hall read Lines Mini mocked wltk

know.

Toronto, Thursday, February 26. Major Holmes, formerly an officer lu the

rebel army, died at tbe Russell House, to-day.

Ilroad lines are still blocked with

New York Dry Goode market. New York, Thursday, February 27. The trade and prices rule steady at 19*201).

The raifi

■now In every direction, malls since Monday.

There has been no

for Rockdale bleached

Imperial; 90*2lc.

muslina; 21<0ZZC. lor aerial imperial, for Llnwood; 21c. for Appleton X, anti 29*

30c. for Lonubole cambrics.

U. S.-Since writing tbe above heavy brown sheeting" have declined )4« ; Atlantic A Is tel. ling at 19)4c., and Pacific extra at 10c.

Huffalo market,

Buffalo, Thursday, February 27. Flour—Moderately active but unchanged. Wheat—Quiet and unchanged. Corn—Dullend held et.fl 94*5, received on track. . Oat*—Nominal, salaa at 74c.

Rye—$1 05 for Western.

Provisions—Very firm at yesterday’* prices,

with an upward tendency.

Dressed Hogs—Firm at $10 60*11 for

Western.

From Cincinnati. Deatrt^cilvc fTre-Spontaneoue Com< kastiaa, Cincinnati, Thursday, February 27. The large laboratory of Gordon Brothers, on Culvert street, waa entirely consumed by fire last nlgbt. Lo-s, $59,000. Insurance, $2U,000, mostly In Cincinnati companies. The lire is suppo’-ed to have been caused by spon. taneous combustions. From Montreal. ▲■•tber Shock of an Karthquake Montreal, Wednesday, February 26. Another severe shock of an earthquake was experienced here about midnight last night. It was the most violent felt here of late years.

BANKRUPTCY.

Albany Cattle market, Aibany, Thursday, February 27. The supply of beevei was light thli week, only 1,800: fair demand; prices advanced 54*540.; nearly all droves changed hands; common to light sold at 7*10)4c. Sheep—In moderate request at 5*4*8)4e.; receipt* of 7,600; sales of 3,000. UIQUQRt,

<dK.YTL.ESI EMM* A

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Amleiaon Dr J V Alberts'"' W C Anderson-Milton

Boerke Emil* Babb l George K Baird Jacob Butler J G Barnaby Wm Birmingham W J Bailey M N. S Block Samuel Barbour T C

Brown Charles I^e Brown Charles L

Cornelius Id Campbell Henry looper John Counts James A Cogan William S CrattyWR

Cor

ratty W M

arrlgan Michael

nlhen Philo

Col 1>

mnlngham bb Lewis

Davis Han

Ama<

jDcan J A

Dnvld Jsi

Dui Dnj

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chaal or Henry

Jay Mania

V

Fulton Albart Potter Edward Flathen. James Fowler Joseph Fisher Wright Ford Wm A

Gregory A Mnmford Grump Ja

Major

ary CD Ulsal Dari

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How* ▲ Coaverte Henderson A C Hioelmnn B P

avid nE J

met*

Hicks J W

Homos Joseph

Holfe Wm N

n Wi

rter

Mi ilex Simon P Huffell J H

Ives F

Jordsn ▲ Bedmood

Mendenhall Bentley

Miller Daniel J

Mason J B

Marshall JT

Miller J

Morse Tillman Morgan L U

McClells

McGee McJlal

Ian J

Wm W MoFox'lanC M

Oeley John

Oveimau Kob«r(

PalUrd A C F«ter» C W ?. u 5SfJS“

Porter Then B

Parrish C W

Rawsen A Gala** Roberson Charles

Row Lharlei R^ncsej U J

Yram P

y Joan W ■ Raw Joseph Kobton W U

Koidnson Martin S

Robison R I

Stoner St < ’o Stephens A So’

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RASers G M tand%ll Htn

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Bigbta Wm Harris Ehomoa

JhaMChaHeeUS Jelnt Wm Jones Bobart A

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King John - ' SCSniflt^r* wm t, . Logan Sam ual M Murlte OkArlM MmUd George W SSft’j'-.,. m*.Msgher Thomas Msatn George W IMi *. • MoCollongh Eld J H HcCInIB Dr McMlckens Achor McLean J W

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Overxleat James

P

Peenon Mr Pan cost J W Ptsnk Wm Pbttea L ladley < m Behtoton ▲ Briant Roney Cbatles S Kahns B Bntbboun G w linger Horrl-on B.gcrtIsaac H Bobiaaon Wm N Riley Patrick Roberta Samuel

ephens A Son hooneroer E

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varm T took Job

mover John rarm Joseph

XaOXJIS IaAIVO,

la Bankruptcy.

’ . ) k IndlknapolU, tin I District of IndUna, 6S^ 16th day V|too*ry, rpHE nndereigned henehfl’ javktRptloe of Wielr

j X appointment as Mtlgmte*

l t)een a'ljndgcd e bankrnpt upon Us o\va p< | tlon, by tacDUDda U.u.1 of ta^DUDto^

f. BRADSHAW, , .

WILL

_ j. w.;

f«bl7 dSwltaw

Assignees.

ixroxTxa of

RHINE WINES, DUtnctofullwa.^

BEALXk tn

Umtalcd l.lqmorm Ale. CI4er mmd K<m*«r Beer, No. 29 south Meridian Street, - |N QIAN AFOUfi.

Iik|laukr»ipfcy. " ■ i At TndlananoHs, the

*y.

rpHE undersigned BbiiEhgl gfiV notiee of his

llh

bank-

8hoi Sep i sw«

stoops J K -ummers John SideisW W Shoffer Peter Shoeiatker E J Snell Dr 8 » Scudder Theodor* SorberTbos

I

Smith Wesley

Smith J A

Smith F ▲ Terrel A W

Teague F Teaf EC

Tierney Martin

Trailer Silas Virgil J H Virgil Henry

Wee tier Charles Wilton Charles W Wright Frank

Wail* H

Welling John T Wntson John C Woods Wm 6

White Dick

Winkle Samuel S Wilson Dr J F

Welsh John

Morris Alfred

Griffin Be Dillon Qai Caldwell .1

BoWUTli^

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ssassr 8Co«t r A Son Slack Edfcou ssSfc&jo.,,* Stewart John 8 Stoaaser J I • swam Marshall M Shopley Rufus Solomon Saasaon SpamWtog Tom 8«Qtt Thomas J

Smith Wm Smith Beuj W T Tibbetta Charles Trenthon F M Thomas Wm D Thompson ▼ Vkaghn

Wood David Wiftt* Jontan S Wampler Wm Weeks Wm H Weekerly B J Wilson o A

. —-

■PYINKYAUD8, MEW JMSSEKY. Speer’* Port Crape Wine,

FOUR YEARS GAD.

ri .HIS Justly celehrotod native Win* It made A from the Juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in

this country. Its Invaluable

TONIC AMD STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are uusurp*, ted by any other native Wine. Being the pare j nice of the grape, produced under Mr. Speer’s own personal supervision, Its purity end genutneeaes nrogtotranteed. The youngest eh lid may partake of M# generous qualities, a-d tke weakest Invalid may us* It to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, mad suited to tke various ailment* that afflict the

weaker sex. It 1*. In every respect, A Wlme to be Relied wn.

Invalids us* Brim's Poar Gbati Win*. FiEiLga uak SriiB’s pout g*afe Wifi. Wt aut Pxaaoxt fins a Benefit bt ira car $MF'”P«nrs stmmdmgd Wlme Bitters.

Sold by Druggists and Grocers.

A. Speer’^v ineyard, New Jersey. Office, 843

Broadway, New York.

HORN, ANDERSON St CO , lanadTuThASstAwiv^^

PREMIUM EXH

iumo

NS.

L X 3sT G O Xj IST DIOIAIIC ASSOCIATION! u .o n : - : !•- • ▲ Magnificent Work of Art . . ' . • " "T' 1 - & Series ef WeaGerAiI KYfelkitien. BIETBIBVT ION OP PR OTOOB A PUB iYTATfiOIN OF DIOBAWA!

HOTELS

l jX i \

ALBUMS. ETC.

United States Hotel, ° PP0,U * “wSSn BBACH 8TBBBT, BOSTON,

janSOdly

, By F. V- PEAT*. Formerly ef the Atotrlonn »r~grt

Samuel D. Burlock It Co., 997 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA, PEWW.,

American Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite old Independence "4*4

, PHILADELPHIA.

JyUdtf S. M. HXUXJNGS, Proprietor.

MANT7TAOTURER8 OF

MANHATTAN HOTEL firoWUAY STREET. Seoemd door from Broadway, opposite th* Park

NEW YORK.

N. HUGGINS, Prnprletnr, A. J SMITH. Clexx. eepStdly

MORROW HOVER, (Formerly Kokomo House.) KOKOno, 1NB. Fare as reasonable as at any first class hotel In “>• etot* H. B. HAVEN, ecl8-d$m Proprietor.

DRY GOODS.

Forme,

Memoriale, and other Premiume.

Valuable

QN the nigM oftheWthof April^gM.^the bond roln to hit grave and sprea<i mourning ever'a

continent* ^t^onW

elapsed since the calamity occurml “ that ulusg. ed the nation into tears,’’and during that time n number of the meet prominent American Artist! and Artisans, directed by a mooter mind, have been iadestrinnsly engaged In the reproduction of the funeral pageant, the grande«t tbe world

ever wltaeeaed.

The Diorama

Funeral Obsequies

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

)"«

orn-H-ial

Represents by 'he aid of over ino.OOOmoTln chaniral rlgum, beautHul Paintings and Machinery tbe principal Tealurcs of the memi ble procession, and must therefore, be of interest to every American citizen. This dour Work of Art which watt complete 1 at an expense of over $M),0U) and surpasses in grandeur, beauty and extent all others, hits be in purchased by an association ol gentlemen, olid is nowon rxhibltiue In pome of tbe following cities: New York City. Boston. Hartford, i’biloilelphia, Hal* tlmore, Washington Harrisburg. 1’ittstuirg, Wheeling. Aibany. Rochevcr, Buffalo. Clevulaml,Columbus, Dayton. Cincinnati. Louisville, Indianapolis, Detroit. Chicago, Milwantee, st. Louis, Cairo, Memphis, Nashville. Montgomery. Vieksbur*. New Orleans. Mobile, charleston, Richmond, and Springfield. Illinois Numbered and kcristerid Certificates ef Admission will been ptued at FIFTY CKN'TS each, which will entitle the holder to one Admission to th* Diorama whenever and wherever exhibited. and an aecurate Photograph of some one of

resented by the Dior

remars able scenes repr

as soon as the

TOUR OF EXHIBITION

ed an impartial

• the hoM-

As above advertised Is com pi etc Awarding Committee wlildistrib

eta of certificates

TEC* H 2£ U l O R -A M A And the following valuable premtwmt: 1 Farm of 480acres;! U. S. Bond.gl.GGO; IGrand Rosewood Piano, $1,000; 1 Farm of 330 acres; 1 U. S. Bond, $508; 1 Rosewood Plano. $6*0; t Farm ...... .

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS I* nl> Ushers,

AND T 1 -

BOOS BINDERS. FAMILY 1ND PULPIT BIBLBS Pocket Bibles, Reference Bibles, Diamond & Pearl 32 Mo. Bibles, All sixes, stales, kind! end descriptions of Photograph Albums!

MEDICAL.

WORTHKNOWING! BUELL’S PAIN RELIEF £ Will Sorely Car* DYSPEPSIA!

At prices which compete with all.

SpecialitiM in Styles liarly our Own.

Pecu-

D . B . &. C O . YAfOUi.D respectfully inform the trade that Y Y they have just comnleted extesnive improvements in their Manufactory, and are new prepared to furnish goods In aqy quantity, at low prices and short notice. CONTRACTS TO FURNISH Printing Paper and Binding Made on the most favorable terms. kwsst AypUesstlea.

JEWELRY.

Dm »o oogirncnon wm art otsns vtablue Wv of the s^me name, In or out of Indianapolis W. & H. OLXSE, ProprietonT Ra. no ooMggonoa wive artovkee savAkLinKBRVer tk* teas* neaea, inerontof ladtannpelia W. R. H. GEJtNM , Prwprletmrs.

FARMS FOR SALE.

Stock Farm for Sale. . - ?* One of th* finest Stock Farms in the State containing 8eu acres about one-half under cnltlvatlon, >50 or 800 acres in meadow, barn room to teoare th* crop; two orchards in bearing, well watered;fair form bulldiogs;about fifteen miles from tbU cut, and one and a half from a Railroad station There it on the farm, e Grist and Saw Mid with one ol the most reliable wi power. In tbe State. •uButa) round, either he or.- groceries, bn'nace cosh and cash payments To n party able to pay one half of the purchase money we w'll give auch terms of pavment os wi|l enabletthe purchaser to make the del rep payments (rein the products of tbe form.

aler and with a very small outlay — be had to

ALSO:

A Farm of 160 arm in Decatur county, Indi-

ed log house, about 60 aci mite-, from Gieensburg.

an*, a good hewed log house, about 60 acres In cultivation, nn orchard, good Water, about six

A Farm of aware Station *)

60 acres in Riple county near Delon thq. Ohio 4k Missiihippi Railr,.od, 90 seres improved, comfortable houses, good timber, will sell for low cosh or short payments.

A Farm of 60 arm within five mtlet of the i-lly.on n Gravel Pike, a fl-st-r.te small will sell low lor fair payments.

farm,

Twelve acres of land in suburbs, will sell low ir trade for cLy property.

u-es and lots for sale or trade

give a fair trade,

uiiioa. for sale or trade, a nam-

(oining counties

set and lots

Three or four hoi

for a farm; will give a fair trade.

We have in aduuioa. for

i in this and adj<

a number of city lot, and be

Person# wishing to bar will find it to Sorest to call and see ns nefore parchasi

her of farms in this and adjoining counties, and

ou,et and lots

i ill find it So their ia-

irest to call and see ns before purchasing. febtOiUw WILLIAM LOVE A COMPANY.

tSB'S

£.5;

860 pieces^ Silverware at from $10 to $80 each.

races Silverware st*from f3°to*$&

TOBACCO WORKS. XCT-DXANAPOXalS

Tobacco Works.

J, A. Sc co..

Manuloctarcrs of and dealers in all kinds of

PLUG TOBACCO.

9lllce, Nn. $i East Snmth Street.

All Brands Wanranted.

ianlSdASaui

ALSO. DEALXK IK WATTHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES Nn. 841 Emnt Wnshlngtnn Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Special attention naid to repairing fine Watches and gll kinds of Jeweliy. febl dim AS

REMOVAL.

F U RTVITU

WOOLLEN A, SMITHES.

Would respectfully anno: and the citizen, of Indi,

that they have

to their customers

anapolis and vicinity.

REMOVED FROM 57

74 ill 76 West Washingt«E Street, Where wilt oe found the best assortment of niture in the city. Their stock consists of Chamber and Dining Room Setts, and

i band a large and com]

Furniti

Farter. HB

beep constantly on band a large and complete stock of Common Furniture, Chairs and Mattresses. We manufacture our own goods, and are prepared to tell as cheap as the cbeaiwst. examine our goods and prices before

WOULKN A UM.THER.

buying.

dec-34 dfimAsu

SEWING-MACHINE. WONDERFUL iflVEJNTIOtf. The American Button-Hole OVBBSEAmiNG AND Sewing Machine.

mode its advent in thu

country. Great success achieved.

Tbe machine is warranted

st de

greatest degree of perfection

eties^oftewm^, hcunning,felling, cording,tacklU^iHug 1 etc.’, tnat imfar'can begone by any*ma-

to exert all kinds

and vari

vs tu<

«,I50 FREHIIIJMS!

To be dlstrlbnted gratnitonsiy to holders of oertlfloaU*. each of whom receives One Admission

the Diorama and a

graph.

finely executed Photo-

cur risk; larg.

Drafts, or by Kxprcss. Certificates will

isbed at the followiog

CEUB RATES;

Single Certificates. - 11 Certificates, one address 86 uemlfleates, one address 48 Certificates, one address

HOW TO OBTAIN CERTIFICATES.

Orders may be sent to us in rygl-tered letters

r Post Office orders, in tarns of I

ce orders, i larger an

ims of from $1 to $36, ts should be sent in

be furn-

Icent* $6 00 10 00 fti 00

Prompt and energetic Ladle* end Gent men of good cbamsctxx. wanted as AgenU, whom a liberal commission will be paid. Ext:

ordinary induceme:

offered.

mission will be paid. Extra :nts and special premiums

f£Z:.

A fer Our Private Circular *a

Address all orders and communications to the Llaealu Dloraaslc Association,

feb*9 dltaw.Sst 131

NO. 13 Or:

OrKtA House, Columbus, Ohio.

SEEDS, ETC.

I IvT ID X A.TN - A. SEE ID

Agrieatural Warehouse. 800 Bushels Choice aover Seed: FOO Bushels new crop Timothy Seed; *00 Bushels Kentucky Blue Gross Seed: Orchard Gross, Red Top, Mnglish Blue and Hm garias Grass Seed, in store and for .ale by

qulltlug. etc.,

chine now in use. It has no rival in its celebrated overseamtng stitch, by which edges of different labrics are rewn together as by hand sewing. It also has no nval in its Button-hole and Evlet-bole making, and Embroidering on the edge, which is done with equal beauty and perfection on all kinds of fabrics, not excepting lather. It is one machine doing the work of

•any.

It is simple, noiseless, and easy to manage, tomining in one tee merits of all other., it is the aly sewing machine now known thst can make a perfect, finished and beantiful Button-hole, tie.ides doing many varieties of work not done

by other Sewing Machines.

In short, its good qualities arc to apparent that

it every Fair

rt, its good qu aken the rms 1

w here it has been ex

“We have Just received and hare for sale tbit celebrated Machine, and invite all who contemplate purchasing a Sewing Machine to call and examine its operations, which will convince them of it* superiority over all other machines. OFFICE—No. 13 Yohn’s Block. North Meridian street. HORACE U. DAVIS A CO., feblldlm Wholesale and Retail Agents.

FURNITURE.

J^UILIVITTJILE!

.T XX E

MITCHELL & RAMMEL8BERG Furniture Cumpany,

Haatsey’e #14 Rtand, Na. SB Santis ID llnala street, A BE offering for ta’e the largest .stock of Com jfX mon Furniture in the city, such as WOOD DRKSHKD Cane and Split Bottom Chairs, Be4atea4a, laatraaaaa. Safe*. Tablet, And all articles for general housekeeping, with their well known assortment of Parlor, IMmlm* Room. I.rbrary auad Clt camber frmita. All of which they are telling at cheap as any house In the West. MITCHELL A BAMMELSBERG FURNITURE CO. jantedAwlmASun _

millinery.

MRS. M. J. THOMAS

HAS REMOVED HER

Millinery Rooms

». 8, the

Steel Flews! Steel Flews!! ». HORN ICY Sc CO.’S RZOBMOND STEEL FLOWS!

TRe beat la Dae.

a FULL supply of tke above, and n large a*-1 sortment of Agrlcnltural implements supplied to dealers and formers at shop price*, bv

J. GEO. 8T1LZ.

ROM No. a West Washington street to No J? up stain, In the same building, where i Will be plea Ad to meat bar old patrons and friends

With on amid*

StecK ef IVIce deeds,

in all the latest styles, at the lowest ea*M>rlee*

■0>AU work done neatly and promptly.

BUaMm

%

IT H

Garden Seeds*: Garden Seeds! 8 CAREFULLY soteoteU attortment of *11 vaA. rietiet of Garden Seeds, fresh and raltable,

DISSOLUTION.

Dissolution of Partnership.

shines. ualitie?

BT FEXHtUH at «

hibited over all others.

BUILDERS* ASSOCIATION

Builders’ and Manufacturers’ ASSOCIATION, MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c., And dealers In all kinds of ■: 1 Lsufcer, Lath ail Shingles, molhiivos. Glazed Sash, 'W'indow GJ-lass, Planing of all Kinds, TURNING, SCROLL SAWING. Planing mill,925 N. Delaware fit. INDIANAPOLIS, INB. C. EDEN, rresident. J. L. AVERY, Secietary. Jant3daSun3m

FAST FREIGHT.

For Sale by Dragetst* mad Bier* cheats tbronghoat the Coantry. H. Dally A Co., UoMer A Vinton, Drowning A Sloan, General Wholesale Agents,

SpMdjOu. you NEURAL8HI, ASD AW NERVOUS diseases.

• i Is an nnfailtng remedy in ell coses of NeuX ralgia Facialis, often effecting n perfect cur* inlitssthan twenty-four hours, from tbe us* of no more than two otihree 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 Neural, gla and general nervous derangements—of many yean standing—affecting the entire system, Itt use for a few days, or a few week* at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and very rsre v fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. L contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can always be used with perfeet safety. it has long been ia constant use by many of our most eminent physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Bent t y mail on receipt of price, and postage. One package. $ U0 pottage 6 cents. Six p»ckairc> (5 00 postage 91 cents. Twelve packages, $9 00; postage 48 cent*. It Is sola by a,i ’v.viessrr .nd retail dealers in drugs and medicines throughout the United States, and by TURdk-B A CO., Sole Proprietors. 190 TreifioTit street, Boston, Mass. BROWstiNG A SLOAN, Agents, octS d6mdeclOw6m Indiuoanelts, Indians.

DR WRIGHT’S

TAR SYRUP. “Facts arc stubborn tui .<’ssys the old proverb, and in these alone do wc intend to deal, in presenting WKI«HT’8 TAR SYRUP to the public. All know the necessity of guarding against Colds, as well as the necessity for taking tbe proper remedies when the Colds are upon us. We Say, without fear of contradiction, that the superior ef Wright’s Tar Syrup for the cure of Coasumption. Coughs, Colds; Bronehitis, and all diseases of tbe Throat and Lungs, does not exist. Below are testimonials from persons, some of whom are known in all parts ot the country: Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie, Literary Editor Forney’s Philadelphia Press, writes:

HILAhELPHIA, July 90,1861.

Dear Sir: Last Christmas, for the first time in my life, I was much afll.cted by a very severe Cold, with almost constant Cough and sore chest. "Practice makes perfect” the proverb says, but the more I coughed Die .worse 1 did it. By what 1 then considered an accident, but now believe to have been a Provideuce, I was induced to try Dr. Wright's Tar Syrup, purchased trom you, and was greatly relieved in two days, wholly cured in ten. It is not unpleasant to the taste, which is a good point. Manv years ago, reading my way through an old library, I came across tbe works of that Bishop Burkclry.who prophetically and truly declared, more than a century ago, that • West ward the march of Empire takes it. way,” and among these were two treatises in which hi

the ”’ *’

ong f ad

he of

trucxwiththe cogency of tbe good Bishop’s arguments, and am now sure—from the effiraev of Dr. Wright's preparation of the same remedy— that they were entirelycorrect. Yonrs, truly, B. aiiLLTUk MACKENZIE, L.L.D.

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED

led. JESSE U. WALKEti. Fourth and':he«tnut street', Phila ielphla. Ihom.is Winniill, butcher, in second stree Market, Philadelphia, waites: After sufforing tor iwo years with Consumption and constant heu orhages, I was induced to try Dr. Wright’s far Syrup. After using six bottles, health returned! and I am now aV to attend to

iness.

my bus

S. S. Stevens, Druggist, Reading, Pa, writes: Mr. J. J. Kromer. The gross of Tar Svrup purchase! about three weeks ago is nearly all »oUl. My customers speak highly of it. Bend half a gross of it to my laiber. at Middletown,

Pennsylvania, and charge it to me.

it. 1 am selling largely ol it, and i

Ufaction to my customers.

Wright’s Tar Syrup irsolrtbv all Dm: Country Storekeepers. Price $1 per bottle, bottle will check the most aggravated Cough.

raggtsts and bottle. One

i/pniviERS' hair nyr * Bestinllie World

Natural in the Wo:

I, Durable, Beautiful, Best and Cheapest rid—will give satisfaction to all. JOHN J. KROMER, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Bole Proprietor Vfi For sale bv BROWNING A SLOAN and W. I. HASKiX A cO- Indianapolis, Indiana. nov38 deodkwly

rjyildreivsPiin, . pFfmvs J, \VORM TEA

mt, safe and effectual Vegetable Ramed? ds of Worms found In the human bod) f

also, a reliable care for FIS* and Worm F*vw.

Possessing

A pi©!

tor £ kind

also, a relia uic cure xor a iwo auu tt oral rvTw • Possessing In its combination wonderful clean: | Ing and strengthening properties, It will alwa a Improve the health of the patient, whether *

nprovethe 1

off acted by Worms or other causes.

Price 85 C

Bant by fnall for 16 corn

m. a. Oenerol jalS ‘

pat: real

85 Gents.

MB.

JOHN A. PEBRT,

CO., 36 Tremi and for tale b;

IT, Chemist ~

iont street, BostCM

y all Druggists.

DYE COLORS.

HOWE A STEVENS’ Family Dye Colors

O-A-TTTIOIKr.

rsons wbo keen How* A Stevens’ Fam - e Colors for tale can be relied on for - - cost the

MERCHANTS DESPATCH FAST FREIGHT LlftF, EatnkllehcM 1855. ARericaa Express Ct.^Proprietors. Fr9m Wew York, B9ston,

And ail

SOT 111 Chartered Uus.^Bf

Next in fipee* te the Recnlnr Ex-

press Cesnpnny.

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T. D.SOHBRMAHORN.

Gen'l Agent, Indianapolis. G. G. KARL, AfijntjOVbrgnta “’gJan98.14 Sim Buffalo, New York.

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iVily Dye Colors for tale can be relie fair dealing, for the reason that they retailer twenty-five cents per dozen mere than other kinds of Dyes in the market, while he retails them all atthesame price, consequently he makes twenty-five cents per doxen more by sel-

ling an inferior article.

Wc publish this caution to guard our customers against imposition. Accept none but Howe St Stevens’ Patent Family Dye Colors. Theyare the original inventors of an Improvement which originated this branch of business, and mode dyeing a domestic art. Tney have bad, also, five years’ experience In this particular busines#, and have been constantly improving the quality of their Dyes. All the colors, both in Liquid and Powder form, are manufactured by the under-

pply our customer* with

’owder form, arc manuractui igned, and we can supply ou either. The Liquids do not re in dyeing; but the Powder col

most goods, andooata the same per package. In coloring black, brown, drabs and greens, we would advise the use of the Powder colors in preference to the Liquid, unless for ribbons or

tome very small article.

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MANUFACTURED BY nANLEY HOWE,

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HAIR RESTORATIVE.

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FIRST PREMIUM or a Bliver Medal WAS AWAXDXD TO S ^ BARRETT’S HAIR RESTORATIVE « Naff By the N. H Sure Arr cultural Seci.ty, at ^ ia Fair, holdrn in Kuhuo, Sept. *0, UfcU. B AHBETT’S Vegetable Hair Restorative

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