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COMMBftCIAL. Peer tens .tlariiet. NRvr York. Saturday, November 0. cm ton Le«* Hdlve and drooping; sales of 1 ,4(10 hales ut Ifte. f f mlddf.ftg Uplands. Pi ur —Iteo'Ip's. 13,844 barrels; the market Is dull and heavy and loRSOe. lower ao<i s iir« of ft 4<K) harrele at $“ «OR0 00 for ettparftoe State and Western; 00 40«ftl0 3ft for ficra nt^te: $0 3ft(j$13Tft for extra We«tem; ft!) Oh(4ti3 90 fur found hoop Ohio; $10(4(10 for St. I. Uis; (’ailfurma heavy, with salts of 8ftn sacks at, $11 M'gtlSftO. live Kl. ur—nates re$7<g0. Whisky-Quiet. Wheat-Hecepfs, 80 106 bushels; tbs msrket Is l((9IJ<i) lowrf;-ales of 300 at $3 18J< for No. 3 spring; $333Vi«t3 33fur No. 1 spring; $3 30 fur Nos. 1 and 3 mixed ti i e— Quiet and soaroely so fm. B irley—A shade better anti sstrehHf 16,000 bu*hets Canada West at#166<Sf ftSfL MaK—Quiet, with sales of 14,099 ttsbels at $1 40. Corn- Heoelptft, 26,404 kft 'lMlW fft, bets Mr and aales of 80,Off MsMRfi at fl Zb'A«t\ 88 for mixed Western; clereag at fl 87gtl 07)8; $1 88 lor damaxsd. Oats K eelpts, 3.430 bushels; the market Is dull and declining; safes ol 39,0u0 bUsbaieat 77®77}fte for Western. Coal —Dull and unchanged. Wool— Active,without derided change; sales ot 800,000 pounds at 4ft0ftOo. for domestic fleece Leather—Solo Is dull and la favor of the buver. Bice—Rather more entire and a trifle weak and sales «f 7ft tierces Carolina at 9%<t$l0n. C’ .ff e — Rio quiet and firm and otuor kinds nominal. Siixar—Firm end less srfive; ssles of 476 packages of < tUm at ll|VCglo}ic.; 7ft boxes of ilavana at 1 Hit 13.'. Molasses—N< mit n al. Hetroleum Quiet, with sales at 13^(413c. for crude; 3ft^«»39i'. for reflned m bund. Hops- Q del at 3ft(A0fic. Pork—Opened heavv and closed dull; sales l.ftftO barrels at $30 7ftR30 87 for mes-. and closing at $30 7ft for cash, and $19 50(330 for prime; also ft<)0 bareels mess, seller’s option, all the ye r, $30 60. Beef—Heavy; sales of36ft barrels at previous prices Be f H ims-Heavv md lo ver; sales of 170 qarrcl- We-tern a* $34 60.337 Bacuo-Dull;-ales .( 100 .e x-* Cumhcr'am) cut for V >vem *er at 11■ : ftuo do. for D - Cember t ■ 1 »«llarv 1ft. «' icfti '. l,,r<i—Steady;sales of $60 barrels at 13^4$ 13^c f..r small lots. t ut Meats—Heavv; sales of 104 pseksges at 9((#10c. for sh'uiidcr-; 13<(8)3c f>r hims Butter—lo good demand; sales al 30^43c. ft>r Atate. CUecsc—Henvv at IK^Ifto. Krcuhts to Liverpool-Steady, with a moiiorute bU'lo. ss. LAT*8T MSRKRT9—O t. M Flour—Closed dull and sales at 10<31ftc. lower. Wheat—Dull; sales at $3 16R3 17 tor Uo 3spring; «83*)$t3 31 for No. 1 do. Ryo—Dull, oltn sales at $1 58(4(1 60 for Western Osts- Quiet, with sales at 77®77)<o. for Western. Corm-Quirt, ssles at $1 37ffll 37X for good to prime mixed We-tern. aod-ales made of 350 barrels me*s at $30 76(330 DO for cash and regular. Bret Dull and unchanged. Cut Meats—Quiet. Bacon—Firm, with fair demand. Lard—Steady, with sales at 13®13>4c. tor fair pi <me steam kettle rendered.
vianevt S9«cka. RM« NSW T >nR, Saturday. November 9. Money—Sieauy, at 6(37 per rent, for call
loans.
Sterling—Dali re m]00\O3% gold for first
Class Mils.
f»-.ld-Without decided (bang*; opening at I 89^. advancing to 1.89J4.'-|. 9'og 1 f. fcx purl Specie fn-day $77 805. Ooverom- ot Stocks— A shade firmer. ( on poos of 1881, H3Ji; do. of 1B«3. 108J$; coupons of 1804, loftjfi; coupons of 186ft, I' OM; coupons, new, ItCJi; 10-40's, loi^; 7»/s loftjft; ooupons of 1867, M%. Stocks—Irregular and wuaout activity
closing heavy.
latest miCEb-4 r. m.
Cmob, 48; Boston Hatar to war J7J$1 Odm* her 1 arid *5 Quicksilver, 10^; Mariposa, 9; Western Union Telegraph. 81; Pacific Mail, 187X; Brie, 73%; Hudson, 130; Reading, 90; Michigan Central, 109; Northwestern, 47%; do. preferred. 03; Fort Wayne. 97%; Wauash, 87%; Illinois Central, 12«y4: pitrsburg. 83; Toledo, 10%; Rock Is. laad, 9f>%; Mb-hlgun Southern. (9%: Missouri fta, lUfi: Nftw York Central 11)%: Atlanta Mall, llfi%; St. Paul peel rred.M%; 8L Paul, 40%: Ohio •-(rt'flcaies, 34%; Mariposa preferre 1,14%, F< rt Wayne. 90%; old TaBRes- — * n %; Virginias, —; Missouri ft's, 94%;
1-innd, new, 47%; Ro< ‘ ' erred, 08%; Milwaukee and Cleveland, —; Rock Island
aft §109 tor Ho. X
firrMy; wdas of mtddllag re TTcr; low mlddllag, )8%r. Tobacco Unchanged; sale#of M St A%i4(lc f r irank and tow lug-; I for osc.inim to good luge; 15384 . for'leaf; bole- Ohio sard loaf at l8%mto%o., acossa
iag io quality.
WMvfcy-Unchanged; demand Mr tor free
at I (Tegular rates.
Mow Pork - Dull at $30.
BscoR—DuU and prices nominal: sales of shoulders re 13gtl3%u.; dear sides, 13%® 10c;
(dOaW Mb, HsgHiMtu. Lretf—Dwdllc. Rut'vr Unihangud. Cbe- se— Uucbaoged. 8f .' —Sales st 3(H).
Appise—Dull aou In large supply st $3®
& 5u.
F t-toes—Dull at $380®8 and the rccefpt-
I scire.
fired—Doll aod lower aod sales at Mj40
I3%c.
Timothv—Sales at $3 34®3 40.
Flax- Sales at $3.
Linseed OH—Uocbaog&d sod small salsa oft
fi$J*
Pstrotoom—Advoncad and sales at 9U®S8c.
toes.
(told-1 88% boyin'v The were her I- qui.v w vrm and like spring. Nothing doing in bogs, therefore, and prices nominal. A committee of the Chamber of Commerce, to which the subj-ot bad been referred,strongly recommends Congress to take off the tax on cotton and *ugar productions, which was adopted i>y a full meeting of the Chamber ol Commerce, over nine bnodred being In atten d inee, by an on i Imou v *e semfolw ttwrbvf. BCVKALO 8. u<da), November9 Recelpis—Wbeat, 14.ISN) bushels; oats, 48. (NX* bushels; barley. 53,006 bu-bets; floor,2,000 barrel-; corn, 5,000 bu-hels. AMpments—Wheat, 138,000 bushels; corn. 44,000 bushels; oats, 130,ooO bushels; rye 9.000 l>U-bcls. Frelsbts—Lower and doll; 32c. for wheat. 19' for corn, sad 11%<v for oats to New Turk. F'"ur -rt-ady. Wheat Dull, wltb a downward tendency; sales of 35,000 bushels ot No. 3 Chicago an.1 Milwaukee re $7 95. and 7.500 bushels of No. f do. at $3 01 C>rn H'wber and In hetter d mmd; ssles o' Jto.OoO bushels of We-tern N" 3 at el 15; 33,( 00 bushsto do. atfil 15%. and 8,000 bushels
y^wsun ffnTCff
0m rop refer to all atikmtM (fie fb Mowing L They sew with row threads diroct tow Hto
% They are arers easily ua emaod and tart •table to derangement ihaa eMnmv ft Obey are espaMe ef wtchont ckMge of ‘ vaetarenf wero the 41 'ha etlaah wade bv ihwi i ■nihf ta atort, fti m. elastic and dnrab a, eagaciatly ar9lo>«a which require to be wasiad sad u toas-any otto-r stMeb. ft. tfanbe other atachhrea, these tosthn eadaofth seata by their ewe operation. e • hese laaeMm s. to addition to theirsaperter merits as iustrumsour or sewing, by . chsupv af ad|it tment easily lea. nod reel piarttawi. execute the osstv aattnil and .rernuuMat' ' ‘ cry and oma ex tat worn. -sad tor pamphlet containing samples, giving styles aud prices. Each fonidy macitlnata
Surpass all others in their adaptation re thgrfthforontvarletireof wort, sewtoiii from tha finest cambric to > he heaviest haraere leather. They
give universal satl>faction. s-assg-.^,,*
Sewi g Machine • empany.
$1 Bast Wasbineton sweet, Indianapolis.
(her Aewing Mnshine
N. B.—Tbs Orrwsr A Baber
ere not
premium
were not exbtoited re the Paris Ex,<ostcion foi
septocoe UdpdAwsnt
,m-. —In fair Inquiry: isles of 90,000 bushels or We-tern re 06e.. closing weak Rye N"mteai; sales at $1 40 for Western, reid'ftl 45 fur Kan ad tan. Bariev -dales ol 8,i<00 bosbt ls of Canadian at *1 30 ddlVrrrd Peas—nominal; $1 10 asked and $1 05 bid for Canadian in bond. Mess Park—In light demand at $33 00 for
heavy.
Lard—Firmer; sales st 13% (. C levels rest market.*
Cleveland, Saturday, November 9. Flour—Quiet and unchanged for city made,
and $10(311 5o for XX spring.
Buckwheat Flour—la fair demand, and beld
at $10 in sacke.
Wneat—Market dull and heavy, with the demand only for car lota; No. 1 red winter Is held at $3 00; Ho. 3 do. at §3 50; Ho. 1 Mil-
waukee spring, $3 oft.
Corn—Dull, and %-. lower, light sales of eld No. 1 shelled at $1 oe%; new sbeilad, dull and
nimtn >1 at 87o.
Onte—Q'Urt and steady; sales at 00c. for Ho.
I Atate fr. m store.
Rve—Quiet and nominal; sales atfil 8$ tor No 1 State and Western from store. Biriev - Nominal; salre at $1 35 for Ho. 1,
and $1 35 lor No. 3,
Petroleum Firmer and le. better; standard white In b»nd Is held at 35®fiftc ; do. tone at 4ft®40c.; three la a belter Inquiry from our
Western trade.
emseagw iflwrkes. micaoo, Saturday, November 9.
fie*rand cool. Flo r—Quiet.
Wheat- Quirt; sales at $1 82%®1 83 foi
No I; $1 7)(%®1 74 for No. 3
Cor—l<ai% lower; calcs at $1 08 for No.
I; $I®1 iriiurNu,3; dosing duiL Oats—Dull: closing at 53%o.
ftve-Quiet; sales atfil 36® 1 37 for No, 1;
fil 38® 1 34% for No 3
Birley—3c. higher; sales at fil 13®1 14 for
No. 3.
Provisions- Quiet and nnehanved. R •elpts — Fumr, II OOO barrels; wheat. II 800 bushel-; corn 7d.3oo bushels; oat*. 71 oou bushels; nog-, 3 Too head Shlinn-nts—Fleur, 7^V)(i barrels; wheat, 75 000 bushel-; corn, 71.000 bushels; oats, 84,(shi bu-hels Fmahis At* ady st d quiet New Orlewne Nwrket. NEW OHLEAha, Saturday, November9. The markets are generally quiet and Uule doing cD account of the heavy rains. Sugar- Quiet. Molasse-—Unchanged. Fiour—Firm; tales of superfine at $9 73; emra, 010(310 2ft; choice, *13 75(914 50. Corn—Itoft: sales at fil 4ft® I 50. O its— Dull; sales at 80c. Mess p..rk Dull; fold at $23 Bacon—There i- only a Jobbing trade; saleof »bonldftf»atI3%e.; clear rib, i7%c., clear sid*8,18%c L ird - Dull end no sales; It U quoted at 14 for ileic*. and 18%®14u. fur keg, Gold-138%«t 139. Cninmerct >i Bxubange—47®48. Bdtk Exchange—Namt" I; no transaction*. Hew Yerk *E< lMU'gs-%.«% itis&mnl. TwleMw itlwrke*. Toledo. S-turday, November 9, Flour-Receipts, 3,800 barrel*; Ike market
SffJkTZOMffsilkX* Bnsinpss College of Trades
S4WB®«H BM9 ft* PRAKTJ' XL Institution
to whteh we tn-
A vire the re enttan of e^-ry jousg mao who proposes a<ten<l<ng a Kusinew olleve ttorptsa of Instruction to hv actual i wtoesa. Ssautnts
orei enter at any time.
for particulars c U at our College Room* or, address rkEARUN *C vPP, Pri eipaie.
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SIWfH, k GOODHMT, rermHAmm Axm COMlllSSIOA MERCHANTS, And wbolesala and ratail dealers is F* 1 oxix-, Feed, Ftc., TTAVE removed from tot South Delaware ■H street to 'ha southeast corner of Virgi in avt-nua and Oelawrere street, where they nave constantly on band choice brands <>f slonr and eve ytbiag in tb* fema line Givens acaU. oeitdftm
WATCHES.
$1,000,000 IS WATCHES Far sale am the popular OPHE iraiOE nLsAW, Giving every perron a Handsome and Reliable Watch Far tba law prlaa off Tex DoUan, With®«t Regard t® Talac, a ND a«e to be paid tor nnleas perfisetty satlstoeW6 8o7d GoLi Hunting Watbea. ..fim8 to $1,000 J09 M m>ieCas*G>4u W tenes. .. 9uv to Oto I0i> La ie ’ We eb«s, sa-m- led .. .ml to IW 990 bold Hunttogchronometer w*»..ties .........toft to mft 9B8 G id >t acting KMiiUeh Levers to' to 90ft 900 • .oPt Huntixf nplex W»tchet.t90 to 900 >00 «* id Huurg vii.eiU-.aa do lOO to 990 000 Stiver Hunting Levers . 80 to IB0 000 Silver Huatin* Imptoxes IB to 980 006 .void Ladies’ Watches SO to *99 1 000 Gold Hu ting L-plaes rO to IS 1 0n0 Nisue'laneou* Stiver Watches 90 to 100 9900 Hunting Stiver Wiucbet 99 to 9ft 8000 t**ertod Watches, all kinds 10 to *8 j^PKvery patron obtuin* a watch bv this Arran ment, cn-ti r g but ft'O wbile it may be worth ftl 000 >'» partial it' -bovn. w. wish io immediately dispose or the above * a-ntfleent stock « ertiuca a-. naatiag the articles. siepbiced in sealeri nnvelo es. and well «e<l Hfblers are entitled to'he articles ne ned their ceniilc tie ui<on pay me-tof T«n I toners, u hew cri he a watch worth $1 000 nr one worth esa. 'the teturn <>f any of our certificates e»U ties you to the arti-le nam> d th-reou upon nay m*nt. irre-fv rtive of its wo th, and as n • articla vai. eU lass tlun $10 s named on any cftEtifieata, U wLl at oace be seen that this is 1*0 LOTTERY! But a straightforward legitimate transaction, which m-y be participated in even by the moat fostidious! A su.gic c rti tlcate will be sent by mail, post paid upon r ce t nf 35 cents, ftve for $1, elev n for $3 thirty-three and elegant. remtu.. tor ft, sixty six a<.d mo evalua'dr prem'um forfi 0 one wired anu n.o-t -uperb w .t h 6 r g<6 To ents, or those wtsbina employment, this is a e •HM'Or uniiy t s a .egitimately roiwiucted bus mes-. uulv au bonset by me Govei n men wand open to the most c«re id scrutiny Try ns I Wft GUT. Bit»» EC ■ r ls (orters, oct fid* • Sm Ml Bro dw»y. New York
AT COST.
is quirt.
Wl
tt heat—Receipts, 3,000 bushels; tbs market ta dull; sales of smb*r Michigan at$3 58 Corn-R*r el pis. 3uJ)0O bushels: tk* market Is mesa active; old 3®3<’., and md 8-. better; 8-Ire of $<>. 1 Wabash at fil 10%«1 11; No. 3
(to,fil 1901 Of.
Out—Opened steady and closed 1c. better; rccaipt*. 3 <100 bn-beto; sales of No. 1 at 58® ft9".; N» 2 .157% '. • Rye—Receipts, 3oO busbals; saleaof No. 3at
fl 35
Bariev-Dull. Lake Frrlgk'a—Very doll and nomlDal;3% on corn to Boff In. 7c. to Oswego.
• flBUsa< MawaCEl
fil 88%
I 1 *• *•>U, yiv 8t. Paul, —; and Paalfic,
nd
CEpres*Stocks—Mcrunaots Union, 8%; Adams Bxprre* 60%; American, 0A%; Waits Fargo A O., 49%; United States,71. Mining Shirts - Closed firmer and sales of Eldorado, 165; Smith A P .rmlee, 875; Cory, don, 50; Seusender, —; Davidson, —; Quart* Bill, 116; Walblll,—; Dregorj ^190; E>'g« Htll, 895; Rocky Mountslii,81; Cor) dot), 450;,BenIon, —; Gunnell, —. Imports for the Week—Dry good*, $1,818,007; graeral mercbaodlse. $8,736,765. Receipts at the sub-treasury, fft.048Jfi$; pavment*, f20,ldi.474; bilanco, $108,486^7. The receip's for the week is upwards of £11,000,000 aod pa) menu upwards of |80,OOO,« ff. tdiiiia (tiwrxetr bT. Loom. Saturday. November0. Tobacco—Steady rad unchanged, Cotton—A little hatter; salre at 16%c. Hemp—Notblng doing. Floor—Dull and wank, and hustnere small: salre of superfloo at $7 3ft®7 50; ff 7308 7& Wheat—Lower; aaim at $3 00493 65 lev wblto; fiS 50®3 80 for rad; fil 9o®3 Qfifor epriag, the laUer for fancy. ^Corn—Very heavy; sales 98e.®fil 08 for okotre old yaltow aad whtto, and oa®S»s. for ■•w. _ Oats—Dull rad baavy; salre at (MWIftTa. e^^ndV^Jr ® ^ ^ Rya-Firmer; salsa St if S5®1 80. BrovMon*—Extremely dud. Mere Pdilr—Salre at 321 60. Bacon—Sales of sboalden
_! Aft m# JA -
Lard—Sales at 13%c. for cholcft kettla In * e Soga—Nominal; salre at fi5%®6grosa, Tie aurobar packed to data 1* 31.000 bead, ff which 13,000 (s summer packed. boeheis; barley, W«8 bOSteTii narjt. ’m bu*isl9. - Weather clear rad cooler.
JMswmaft-
.Saturday. November9
Floor—Dull aad drooping; salre of dt) XX
at $9 36®9 76, and aoonuy do at $9 Wheat-Quiet rad lower; wtea al for Na. 1. and fil 75 for Ho. 3
Oats- Quiet aad firm; salre at 56%c. lor Ho.
1. aad 54c. for Ho. 3.
Corn—Dull: salre at fil 08. Fraigbts—Dtill aad unchanged. Receipts Flour, 8.700 barrel*; wheat, 85,050 bushels; oats, 8,809 bushels; eon, 8,500
bushel*.
Shipments—Flonr, 5 500 barrels; wheat, 133, 000 bushels; cats, 8<)0 bushel*. New Twrk 9*rp Gawfa market. HEW Tore. SetUi day, November 9. Wr ether too fine for active trade, and but few lending bousfs are transacting a fair business in staple cottons, which they are wiling at price* ba'ow the cost uf production. A line al Gloucbwler printo war# closed eat to-day at 11%. iltli’e Meashed muattaa are down toore 31 ta man J. Cambrics are down to 16%c.; good sundard stendy at 14c.; but seconds can be bought at 13 and Show meat C at 13.'.; the Atlantis c rad iadiaa bead skacllaga an •sane and held relatively abeve other makes. ■ i re Weekly m.tak stwtcasent. NEW Tore, Saturday, November9. 8347,719.175 Increase 491,887 Specie.,....,.,.,., Wm0M lucreaka 8843440 ctreulattoa 84,060,908 Increase »33*T D» posits. 1TL849JMI Dstreere....^ *9,915
uO«04U|2XNp 1^55,184
Wtoflmsretwklm mstrket.
Philadelphia, Saturday, Novembtr 9. Floor—Dali; salea of superfine at $7 50® * Vbeat-Sal's of choice at fiS HRS 50. Corn—Advancing; salre of mixed Wsaton
atfil 87.
Oata—Sale^at 78c. mmlfiaswre fifiaarkaft* BaltdcuU, Saturday, November 9.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
Fre next sixry days I will sail Overcoats at tlr»t cost.
at ftrst coot.
Rasiness Salts at Rrst cost. Mofrky Saits at Rrst cost.
A LL parties who may wish to take advantage canaSNrTV tonth^nUmoU*straaS. a tow dam
from (fee Falarer Home.
EDWARf LSNOX Merchant Tailor.
a S3 i Maanfiasiiitow JT 1 330XTBLB XEJI.TTAh.XC , ARE SPLIT BOTTOM CHAIRS. FACTORY AND W ARSMOOMS ; 174 «■* rn Ernst HRrktt Rust, aad Jackson.
For sale by Mesas. 8FlR«iRL,' ImUawapolis
D05ALDS0N t ALTET,
suns, SIBAW
NO. M
(Sehnnll’s Block)
VMUttl HFKIS1S, Chemical*, f*nrgical Instmmenta, faint*, Oil* Window (Ham, 03*0*0* etc..
Noa.7R9 EarT Wa
UTMlAfflf M iJB IKIiflM
■ROM BRIDGES,
CXXCOXXrBCALTX.
^Imtmrved Maehiuwy
■oft Bridge O. Its, enable* me to furnish Item m t e loweafc retta. eaaare Ihreau Screws uut.
4 Cow
Wholesale dealera 1»
Boots A Shoes,
Nk Sft SOUTH MEHIDIAJi AT.,
School Book Depot BfiWffR* StfVRlt ft Core M WEST WASHINGTON STRKKX, Wm93mmamm0m, lad.
KaUej fc Ftnimt,
Trankm, Yalimem,
No 9R South
> Eepwiring dose ow short notice.
mAMB S3 BA1.S,
Wines, Liquors, CM.IftS ABE TOBACCE* V 95 SOUTH REKIP1AN STENTT,
AreNa
30909,
Cabinet Makers'Hmim, ETJRI^ITU Tt E,
a cm.
STOVES, PORUBLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MHL GEARING, MHO IRON FR0NT5, AND DRALERS IN TEN FLAT* AND TINNRita* STOCK, TINNKRS> TOOLS A MACHINIlS. Wa ahonso-No.« Ban Washington tree* n and 186 Sonth
FwUa. Imf.
HiAA«a f TarkiRgtfi ft Cf^ Jobbers Of I>RY C30013S, HOTIOK8, ETC., NX m SOUTH MRRIDIAN STRUT (Alvord’S Block), Imdl'kmaif oltai Imd
^r.-Ra Wholesale sad Retail Itoaler in Paata, 0fl%Wndfw 61m, Axl* Or*a*e, and Brush** of all Unde.
Mixed Faint in any quantity.
Oamdji Wiles A 0*,
JL CL K91£H« Fr 0 COL. Fash’enable Tailors,
CSWMA’nL
smmn Cm BreKMi*e ?
Manufacturer and Dealer in
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
GBHT’B FEES,
CLOVES, OPS SLEIGH BOSS, ETC,
1.37
GxszcxErar.dk.TX.
cm AS. 8. CRUET ER, . Mannfoctarerof PAPER BOXES,
dSficxjNKjkn. oiuo.
JA . aZAMUsTOV A CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
cM'T*s nrmni 101 Mean Street, four door* atom Ftmrtk, CIXffGXNICAATX. made tonrder. omftdShi
SAM LOWRRTHmls R CO., Manufacturera and importers of O I O -A. K, S ,
Leaf anA Flag T.baccM, No. '.ft Mato Street, be ow Fanil, octldSm CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Oanzig-er* Sc Oo.
TRADB
hark.
Fine Toilet Soaps, AND I*ei* rum e r i© s, •1 WmSmmt Street. ocrtdSm CirvCiICNATI.
WIL OM ft CLARK, Manufacturera of the Universal 6E1TS* rVKAISUKS, S. K. CX iRNKR FOURTH AND WAUTCT 5TB,
Agent* for the Bemi* Fount Share Collar.
OHIO RACHiHE WORK^
i Lee A Leavitt J
suelajm; e^oenes, JgOULKRS
Warka—Corner Walnnt street aad Hamlltoa 0toftMI*®ftBto-9f MsiabMaaM atorefo" eetldSm CIS CIS H ATI, OHIO.
a li, ?a iLOW,tl ^ — WMeeale Drag House, I mmAiram nABLA.FiMhMR
nxtmrr cauJAmm Merchant Taller,
Flour—Quiet aad anchangsd.
it—Dull, toodtag <
Con—Dull; sales at fil 83.
downward.
Data Flrm'asd UDcbaeged.
Provisions—NonMaal.
gma^BL
_ -'ire
“nSaS?
J0mt* fa* Aa Sole 0 Coal (ML
m rurun in uip Dim,
CTxiras-wiwwm.ww r-.- FTT ^ r .
aagkedty
Belting And Dealers in
Leather
Hb. 37 WatnrU. oorner Second Street CINCINNATI. OHIO. Preset BurT^MiH Stoaes. ftmu MmUtinea, FUrtable Flouring end Con Mills, end Importers of the genuine Dutch An afeerknadBolting Clotos. comer S*comd Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO
LOOBWORWS WWE HOUSE, aNmcNATt, nmn.
W L HnshiBRun, todtoeapalia. Indi-
liftnTitMTtQrws > Ware Housa
SMIRER A MeCAIsIt,
WHOX^KSUkXaK
PAPER DEALERS,
reaktiiaaeas'ieM hams, atop u«iw> lie tor sap Itr arifikaa that aao b entoe au f saw• di-eas<-ab> ton mmlli m ua ult> ihn Balaam w SSe&9MMHMif!aSS?aSto w wSuawawm 10 fit m EXftCTQHA*! IT KAfi NO EQUftL Mia rensiio-ed of the active principles of Roots and rlaafo, whto • are ohnsatoaUy extracted, to ^SsrtsgSTOSSn.... ■ re so o t* n aiotadaito Throm Diseaoes a ill « •rareiwamftv n this mu .m Loti got an w.toaa smaaMflseamre.MUaf but toi Balaam. tom- • Si »Ullnaur«Apareiann..t . ur famsWill toe alfiL.hsd oUugvinuB plmwn tosSits
for Bronchito. -Toy ‘Ih va t.O'ioubt k «Ulsoonoaoomaaeln sical ramadiai agent for the cure of .11 dknasea of toe ThreaA Bronchial Tubea. and toe Lunas. re* war, iwna expoaure ountraored wonsuutptouB “l have no hreitonov in stoOng to.t it was by S^SSiov^hiaSf *“ •«* Drr?StoSer.of kissouri.says: “1 ree«*mn»end your Balsam in preference to aayother medicine for coughs, onultgive. mSIs Fnyaiciana who have ntiied to cure their pa Urato should toy this medicine befur- they give toe case up, as we know very many valuable liveahave beaasasadbv being persuaded to give iftatoiaL Don’t despair because all other remedies have toiled, but try thm remedy aad you will not be deceived. The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take
Iron and friends, it wiilsfo. d ton t m tin merita a* baa toe eeh-bra>o-l t‘ ttli 1 • A v I ’ alN K LLfelK which has been intro* locedto ail p -it of the inhnbiti <i world, ana isevery where appreciated and sought alter. LX7JMO SA.£^ik.BeI Wdloure when a loiheraiaK. - irectiooaaccompany each b ule. J. N. HAHu. » a CO.. cote prop, ieu r*- Cinci nn i bio BB^FOr sale b Hr uingaoioa , S ew.»n a Morgan Ke> for A Vint.u at <» -old h> all f>Tfi| 'tf-SL • ff-T > sti
tottMUtsen wiD atve •towmaetr bZnftnL himsceffaet a radical and pentane* cure, OTmnke no charge Or. Wm. Thomson has made
Ur. Wm „ olA BheuaaOc and
vapor Bath of toe most Inna-
rssra&.'Vij 2is»iat
ttena
4RMiNAL dJLUttauMa, toe oonsequenoe of -ell-ah use This solitary vice, or ilepraved spa
al 'i«Seuce,\ pSUd bJX yrato^ ^fh exes to an almoet unlimited extent*.producing rith unerring certaint\ toe iollowinp train or lortoid symptoms unless oombated by ^ientifta medieal maeawres. Via ftaUow countenance, dm k ■pots under ton eyas, pain in toe head, ringing a toe ears, and uomes like toe r usUing of laavea at d aOUngof chariots, uneasines- about the loin;. eeahatoaoC the limbs, ouef used vision blunt* d mSsUect, lorn of confidence Ufiidence in a* - preaching strangers, * dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory hectic tushes, pimples and various eruptions about toe tooe, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, mono•iEi&affS' — «». toe ahore symptoms, should immediately apply •o Dr Wm Thomson foi relief _ HHP^OAce and Coesultatton Parlors, No. 9ft ■»uto Delaware street, Indianapolis, indiraa
t^p r ER^Y-s eil, l Worm teA
..eaie .y
man body;
cr.
. pleasant., sate ami eUeci. a V -geta.. oral) kinds of Worms lound u* the bu
dso. s reliable •■ure toi Kife and Worm K Possessing in it, -ombination wonderiul cleans’ <ng and ’trengthening properties, it wiU alw. yi improve the health of tot patient, whether
effected hv Worms or other causes.
* CnnlB.
noi kfoa.
Geo. • avl-isun. Late of St James Hotel. H B Sinks, Late of Bt^adw .y Hotel GIBSON HOUSE, Wmlmmt street, Bek Fourth and Fifth.opp. Merchants’ Bxcbange, CIHCIHHATl, OHIO. DAVIDSON R SINKS, Proprietor*, relit iBto
Metropolitan Hotel,
aarwwsa*
CINUlNNAVt* teMilte.
W. A. THURSTON, PkOFBlBTOB
United States Hotel, OppoaHw are No# Vnrk ami N*w Haven and Western Railroad Depot, MA4» SVmSB'r* —WTHN* Bv r. M PRATT tannftdty Fnrmertv of toe Awrio-n Honse
FARE R-DUCBD
irft $a 9A Per Ray.
QlflTED STATES HOTEL
septftdSm
elkkre My.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
’yy’ANanP. FOB ^H-408 ^om ByjJB augftOdSm
me ric a. u Hotel. Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hal PHILADELPHIA. ij9S dtf AM. HBULINGS, Proprietor
A xuxxmxpxx.
0. A SXBeXaMT
GEO. CRAWFORD A C0. t Commission Merchants,
Swda kafo, Stoft Seda, CmmsUi Nnda Feeed-y Faclmxn, fttemekMNjLfti Na »•• WALNUT STRRRT.
Cftmftrg® Manaf. Co H
Manufoctorenof
Paper Hangings
CLARENDON HOTEL, OfiNCINNATt* OHIO. ». E. Cxittentdem * Co., Proprietors TTAT1NG leased the property known as to. Xl WalnutStr et bouse, and completed our improvements upon the same, it is now thoroughly refurnished, painted, carpeted, and in most excellent condition, aad will from this dak «to* CMAHKiNUON HOTEL. VeaheU be must nappy re tee our meeds and toe traveling public, and guarantee the aceom ations of toe CLAttENDON to he equal to Hotel in toe city ■aph offlee in the Hotel d S. K CBITTBNnBN * CO
^MANHATTAN HOTEL SBimikAY XTHERT. Second door Crem Breadw ay, opposite to* Fart
NSW TOKK.
N. HUUV1NN, 9»T*pjrt*«**-
A. J. SMITH. Uxnn. tepte dlj
BTSVEN8 HOUSE.
ft* *3> BA and r» Brwetdway* N. V
Opposite Howling Green.
ON THB KUBOFBAN FLAN.
nnHX Stevens House is well and widely known JL to the traveling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants aad husiatte men: ft bin close proximity to the hreiness part of the
wv a wwwvtai#vpwwwvfs#vwT • cl^y—*ta en the high way ef southern and westers K As HUTCHINSON 4 CO, ^22SreJudSSSto** UUl ® pri,wl ^ m ^
va* «toveat House has ttbarel aeoemmodation
99ft geeshi U is well fnrawhetk. aad poarerv modern improvement for the oore-
ofito inmates The
H. Q. BSSNEMAN, PkonuBtOk.
No. 0T MkftTjfeartfc NlrftaC,
angftOdfim CISCINNAT1, OHIO.
'*ct »* id uvra ciiicievi ivi
a in v meriua, by K A Duport ized Agenu foi toe United Slat Htle Lai g. bottle, double size. 1 Dount to toe t' a de. sent, secur-li
packed, on rece.pt of price, to any address wit] directions and pamphlet, by addressing to
T A DC FuBT a CO..
Sole Agents for Dr. Record’s F. L,
'to. 19 Gold street New York-
) roomb
ftrft ^RoAftttft ftftd well provided witR gat and water—the attendance is prompt as ratneeMul and the tahte k generously provide
with every delicaey ei .he rates. gBorgs i
CafBCKNkjkTB*
Ctopigtar MJtattuaa tociusilR ih®
Prlc* io 1
'em oy mail tor VS cento
JOHN A
a. ». tit Uis a CO., 99 Tremont d General Agents, .n't f or .nlm Sv .11 '
tiemi , Bo*
street. Bo.' a
TO YOUINO IMKIV. hN> arrest Seminal Losses to conquer bad habB its nd remove the effects Ol Uany Error, send to ento t *, * LEN’S u£AD DlsFEN^ARY
Louisville. Kentucky.
Having had ten years’ experience in this specialty, patients suderuig from any disease whatever f a private or confidential natur-, snd laities troubled with any of the ailments peculiar to the sex. b> inclosing to cento as above, with tement'd case w 11 receive yrticu rs ireutm nt b- return mail and thus avo d qua. kerv. We ai-o ha - e a Yai ixC'asp >* hi. b We .uarantee to permai eutlv cure van - -
brief slat
for self treatm nt 1
.uarantee to permai eutlv cure four i ays the Elect o-Magnet! Tho-e de'irtnx to limit their ofl&t
to-e de-trinx to liu>:
close a stamp for a uamphiet contowit
ic Prevent
ffsprlng on tain ui
g engraeventive.
Wll oon espon i toJ S Wi LIAMS, seplfttAwly
rawer 247, Louisville, Ky.
\OTltK TO JIOIHERS.
Oft. SMftnm INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. FTSBinthetiitur. only Seabrook’a pleasant t U .ake. hat i. le > In i s uc io eth nntai.dre table i al ca es Invaiuah e in the folio-'ing di'e ses: 'uumer Complaint Ir egnlant es ot the b--- els. Kcsuvei.ess XVe'bi'g. eu Gives health to toe child and rest to toe mother.
PfofiilFl YOU* BLOOI>.
MmrfeyN MrerMtepMrUjLa.
This is the pure and genuine extmoi of t*>o
Ot ana a til ‘>u tr al, be U. tom and penect cur. oi and diseases: At*, cti-i
Cos tveuess. Debility .Syphilis,Scrofu;a. or King’s
pm
root ana a til “O tr al, 01 toe loll a ing coin pi a
Art* cti i s < f to- Bo ta H-.bn
ouud t ertect a > ertoe loll a ing .-oinpiaints
itual
ftvil, etc., etc
ftfitortvy** A*»e ramie. Perfectly reliable The only remedy for Chills and Kver that isor can be ikme - od , on is
iH-en hous-
e usual
Hurley’s Avue Ionic There have been an-'s. ured by u-in^ U who ha tried tot
remedies »it out benefit Hurley’s Ague Touic tail'
remedies v. if out benefit, b t in no ca-e has
a tailed to effect a cure.
Hizrls'y'w 9'e^mbar Warms l ixmdy. As this is really a specific for Worms, and the best and mos’ i-aiatab'e form to give to children Fentctly tasteless. Any child will take it. Hmrley'w teftmammek Bitters.
For l>ebility Lo« of Appetite, Weakness, ladigestion. or Dyspepsia. Want of action of the Liver or Li.-ordere-i Stomach, tot rc are no Bitters teat can compare with these. For sale by all Druggists. «Btamaea KuddLle 4k C’o . i*t-ap'r*. 41 Bullitt S'reel Louisville, Ky. set >16 Union A sat.v w dm
“PhEVEMION «S SETTEft I HAN CUaE.” OB. MR4X»MO*» Celebrated Preventive Lotion.
a*x>ai id ended b> the
tie and
A V^XalT^ity^
iulaliioie antidote against infection irom special diseases This invaJuabl- prc-pai-ntton u. suited
e oul\ saf
l- preparation is >
for eitner- ex ami has proveil (Tuui ample experience ' he mosleihcivul and reliaoie Preventive
■ vei ‘illung sou
i 1 he mosleihcieut and rename rreveni Iimxivv red thus efiectiuu » desnh-ral ou^ht lor in the Medical W orln U use i ig U> directiona, ev^rj possibility of dan
ralum
ao-
ing U> directions, ev. rj possibility ol danger may be avomed. a single application will radically m utra. ize toe venereaJ vu us. expel all >mpu ities froui toe absori>ent vessels. a..d render contamination impossible Be wise in time, and ai a very sma 1 ou lay, save hours of untoid bod-
ily and mental conn cuts
This most reliable specific, so universally adopt—' in the < >kt World, is uow offered for sale
for toe dm time >n ' m«rbo.
Co., only autoo. ized Price $3 per bottle
The usual di
