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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 4

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 4

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m. MA.M Financial and CominerciaL Tc an bat KTavrva. Duroaoaar MaV. TLa ftaaTOf far loan IU not (trta'. and some of the beosa report A lUgh pain i ba.laaca la la, bowarex, 4om ol Afford any raliaf to tha siarkat, wbich rataioa iu itnnKst -frature, ui tbef lmor cpiabl paper '6rrinf thaa tha baoaa ara or vUling to AUacovDt.

Thcxa ia laaa da-jnnj atroaoaoy frwaa aork paaker4, as utt ot I hem re nr fackinj on coaauilon and niHVirj The otbor brfnehea of tradr art aat ao ciamorama for taoaAj, though checking ooitnes henry, and no ermanect is Antidpated untQ After the firat of Jii arban liberal raoaipta of enrraocy ar rxpaetcd from tbo Interior. There is co disposition mt prevent to rpecn-late ia an article of meschaadisa, and the deiciiad ia mainly on aefolar baaineea and for legitimate porpoaea. Bates of interest ara rtrj firm. Between tDaea aad depeaitori 10rS per cent, are the current flgvrea, thoafrh ia the open mar. kct rates range from per cent, a month, and oa tb Street 1 per cent, a aaooth is c'.

arced. The resruiar diaoeoat-boaaes arc, in meat catea, limiting their faror to or those to whom they are under obliga-tibos and axe taking rery Uttle outside paper. was weak ia Mew York and lower. It upaed at and iteadi receded until it reached which waa the rate tela-frtnphtd at three o'clock. In our aaarket there waa a fair amount offered, though it ia St'" presented chiefly in small sums.

Ia the morning tte banben paid WXQIMX, and in some cases was allowed for roaad cms, though later la tbo day, aader the advices from the East, they redaced their rates, and at "the close 133 14 was tbo current boy-icg figure. The demand ban tbo merchacU and importers is fair sufficient to absorb the receiptsv Early In tbo day the bankers sold at bat purchases could bare been made at 134 at the close. Tbare are aoaae short an irayrsaatoa ptwrclls that rates wilt fo att9 lower. The baying rates for aUrex rttaAia ai .134127 lor aaaall aad large but a abasia mare eould be ob-Uined soewd'sums. There at fecal de-Bitid ffrf if, aad the eoubte rales are merelj-comiaaC ibe dealsra beiac otlitrad to for-ward thais purcbasea Jfortb or Kast to find a Hallway Uxks are ratfcar firmer is Vew Tuck to-day, and rates are generally blaher, litoi.gh toward the close snmaof the leading sl-sirs showed Slight redaction, Govern- securities were important i thaiae, exoaft (or tba old fire-tweatieev pri- rate dUpatches quoting them at or one pet cebt.

abpTe tba quotation ia the regular r- KJtt.A cpaaidetabla numbet were sold abort ajxd there is a "lqaeese" in the mar- ket. r.tpres stocks wen also nigner. Attams ciwea at ana ercnanis vuioo An i repression prevaus uata coasoiioauon baj taken place between all the companies. The renter m-txn, of the Mcha.W Cniou w.is he'd to-day, aad tbe advaace la the stocks yu alUihnted to the ratificaUoa of the agTaemiat. Tk three o'clock qneaatiann vvp-.

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W. aaM I O. St. CarUS ioh -ex i i SH SI 4 trS 4 in 2t- 2 WeurFloel miaow mo -US' 3 1U4 in A 7S ST rMc Adaaa ntar. Dalea The 130 dispatch to 8.

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JI7, 1175, MifOloaSalHr. SS ClweLaaS aa rtlaaars 3oc a ao tm-i Wi yertli aioaiaa norta-i Ton Warna tVoalaaOaaoa Tai ureas a jtoama Aun KwiAKUi' fcaiosiTinfia -al Th er arae ealy saodeiate bosiaees traoa- ncted la Government securities in our market. Tba ofT.ri.itro r. n-1T .1.0 the sales over coaster comparatively anxalL The sixes' 'ot TSyi woriir command 111' butxvone are offarad, The quotations tor tba old fira-twaatiee in tbe regular report waa 107J4, thoagh as stated above, private si rices quoted them 1 per cent, higher than tbis. Tbe aauakeri here, however, were not inclined to bid mar than 10tX-Tbe eecead eerier wen bongbt at 104K9 JOtri.

tba third 104i1064, and tbe last The few sales mads to outside parties were at New York rates. There is, however; eery little -inquiry, except for tba last series. Tbe large taavfortiee are bought nt IC0. and the small at 103i. The demand for investment is sufficient te take all coating foi ward, aad sales are -being saada over tbe counter per eeat.

higher than the rates quoteJ above. Tbe second and third series of 7 's 10. Treasury notes are bought at 1043; 10. KoJoeal oetnand for thssa. Compound notes are tmcharrged.

The market for exchange Wat IrrejruTar today. Rom of the houses retorted a good demand, and sales about equal to the receipts, whUe the contrary eras the experience of oth ers. The current buying rates were 1-1 (ySp feme check sold sa low as diocctrnt. Tte sales were chiefly at par, tbocgh concetti onl were la swrend tottaacea TnAde. qnole -Woi aeaasfc ft.

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-i Kr ataawA i- A US'- 11SM i I i I rkHUpe' Wixht Baxkuct. The number of hogs wbich bare arrirtd since noon, iaclading those oa tba way aad which will arrtre by morning, were reported as fbUowr- OoTiagton aad Lexiagtoa ftaO-road, 6O0 little Miami Railroad, Cincinnati, Hamilton and Deytea HaHroad, S.100; IfarietU aad BaOroad, 100; and Ohio and VUaaWppi Bailroaii, SOC. A dispatch waa reeeired from tba Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette TUil-road, aaying tba receipts were large, but they were anAble to fire Ue numDers. i a market was beary to-nlgbt, tbourb were not disposed is give way ia prices, and quotations are noaBlnally nncbaaged, The rates asked are 13 SO percental gross, and net, for light to beery averages. Kothing was done la the product.

Haw Toe December rr-e P. K. The receipts of hoes to-day were 1.000 bead. Market dull and lower, dosing at (SXca and there are now 3,000 bead ia the pens unsold. i ncre are inaicauun CHScaao.

Deceasaes IT. 70S P. X. The arriaals of hojrs since noon to-day foot irp 15.000 head. The market is dull at 6.c (rrou.

Mem pork is held at $20. Green bams are selling at 10Xc and ihouldert Lard, llKi.l3c Weather moderating. li-aP. X. Tbe market for hogs is doll and be bead, th Packers' pens 1,200 head.

Product dull and nominal. Our General Markets. (Blarta4 Kxpnsalj tot the Clnctanaa Kaaulrer. TraaoAX ftunM, nmalii it.isst. fcEANS The receipts continue light, and tha market is steady at the advance noticed ia our last.

Bales are being made from store at $3 25 per bush, for prime white, and $3 40 for nary. BALE KtiPK AND BAGGING There is still a dull and dragging market, though holders are not inclined to make any important concessions, as It is doubtful if this would lead to any increase ia business. Tbe rates asked are 8Xe. per lb. for band made bale rope and 10c or machine, and bagging 2020ic.

per yard for Kentucky, and 2i4 25c for Iadia. BL TTKR There is some improvement in the demand for tbe best grades, and tbe sales being abouteqaaito the receipts the market fa firmer, though do advance has taken place. quote prime to choice Central Uhio roll at ana Western 3C3e. The inquiry, however, is cbieny local, and the 1 w.w nnua nw ue ausiainea unaer aay material increase in tbe receipts. Lower grades are dull sad slow of sale.

We quote as tbe asking rates for fair to good and common I520c. COTTON The advices from the East coo-tiaaa of a favorable character, wbich has ceased additional firmness on tbe part of holders and bigher prices are asked Buyers, however, are not inclined to follow up the market, and there waa comparatively little dona. There was a good demand for middling at 134c, but holders are now contending Sor 14c. Low middling is held at iaai3je. COFFEE The fluctuations in gold for a day or two past seemed to hare very little influence on the market.

There is only a mod-crate demand, as consumers are restricting Weir purcaases to immedtate wants, and aside trem- the salea which are being made by the jobbing-bouses tnere is ao movement. We have no change to notice in prices. We quote Rio, common roasting grades, HQ. 19ic fair SOSlc good Z2(w2: and prime lC cLcS I'Vv per pound. These are the, jobbing ratesT CHEESE There was rather a quiet market to-day, and the transactions are comparatively smelt there is, however, ao disposition to press sales or to submit to any decline; some small order being received from ether points and a moderate demand for local consumption.

We quote selected Western Reserve 14i(iU3c-, and factory aad English dairy per pound, actual tar. CHAN BERRIES The market is dull, the demand" being limited and entirelv local. Prices, however, are nominally unchanged, and we continue to quote wild feHg 13 per brL, and cultivated $12(Us as in quality, aad size of barrel. EGUS The demand is fair, fully up to the receipts, and the market rules firm. Prices are tending upward, though no edruace has yet taken place.

quote them 34c, suip-p rs' rennt, for those iu good condition. TRTIT There is an improved demand for green apples, and the market is firm, and in some cases aa advance baa beat established. We now quote common to choice qualities i'-i f(3 perbrL from store, and as high as $5 j0 as, in several instances, been realized for choice Eastern in large brls, Dried fruit is unchanged aad quiet. We quote apples 5Xa7c per lb, and peaches KaplOc. per lb, for quarters snd halves.

Lemons ara -firm at $8 50 9per box, and oraagea 114 per bri. FLOCR Tbe general features of the market rtnmrn about as noted in oof last. There is only a moderate iaqairy, which is mainly from the local dealer, and key are baying only of tbe higher grades and to supply immediate wants. No disposition i- maaifef ted to fpeenlate, aad prkee both East and South are relatively dower than tbe rate currant be re, which excludes saippeaa aVem. tbe aaarket.

Stockr, however, are aot large, aad bolder display no anxiety to sen, and are not willic te arrant each evaceveioos as wecld.be aeoeeeary. to indue boyers'to operate with any freedom. There was some demand for low grades for shipment to op-river ports, bill only ia moderate quantities. Superfine is held at (8 though lower figures would have to be accepted te- aaVet sake of aay magnituce, while any increase in the demand would fed iadiuezeat sellers at these rate. Extra Wat In moderate request at $10rai0 5, and family llfjell 3, with Sates of about 7w brts.

within tbis range. Fancy brands are held at $11 The a bora Quotations ara lor winter wheal 3our. That made from spring wheat is held at 50 L- HMU. I- U. 1 fcr $1010 15 lor family.

out tne nemaaa a umtiea. stye newr is a all, but Dot lower. It quoted at end smaU V. aaintsiaed. We quote Westers aad Lastern $10 b0ll per bcL, and 3 SOa irr lc.1TJb-t1 1 URAlJt There was aa inactive market for far Hill wi.j, auu ivuiv uv n.ir wrru effected erttbemt submitti eg to a decliae ef wiMl to-day, and sales could not have beed lully 5c per aoenei.

tint tbe receipts and stock 5c aer are bo fttb light, and there is no deposition oa lha market. Kav 1 red winter is itilL in moa' cases, held at $2 60, but sales can sot be made Aiover 55. No. 1 eould have been obtained to some extent- at 1 ca, tsangb was- wot freely offered. The teeoUmUier are etiil tba principal porahasera, though tbey are- buying vary little.

Spring wheat is dull and prices are merelv nominal. Tbe Tale asked are tl 102 20 for Nov 1 aad Kex 1 ia bulk or eta-: vator, tboach these tigares are fully 6e mora -tbaa buyers are willing to pay, and -it ia dowbtful if round lots could be disposed of within, 10c ef tbe rate asked. We bear of no transaction in white wheat, and In tbe nb-a ace ot sales it is difficult ta sjive quotations. Tba figures asked are $2 70 for No. 1 64 for So.

and $2 452 50 for No. 3, but the demand and offeriBfra are both limited. --Th arriTala of new corn were more liberal, the receipts for the past twenty four hours looting up over 8,000 hnaheUw A portion of this, however, bad been sold to arrive, and tba offerings, compared with the receipts, were only moderate. BtiU they were ia excess of the demand, and tbe market ruled dull during tbe greater portion ef the day. though holders were not inclined to yield aay in prices.

It hi stm held at 868Tc. in bulk at tba lower depots, and these rates were ia some case real! ted, though at the close there were but few buyers at aver a5c Seme part-bases were made at tba upper road at 85c The bulk of tbe demand at present Is to feed tbe larga- amber of hogs which have accumulated in tbe pena, aa but a email amount it being taken by distillers. We hear of no demand lor old com. The local dealers refuse to bid above the price of new, and tberestao iaqutry for export. Old ear Is held at oa, and No.

I abetted There is no shipping demand, and quotatioas of lacDed, including sacks, are nominal. The market for oats remains nboat as quoted in xar last. The receipts are ooaipar atively small, though rather ia excess of the demand, which is exclusively local, and the tendency is toward lower figure, but holders are not willing to make any Important concessions. No. 1 are bald nt 66c and No.

3, 63c, in bulk or elevator, tbouirh buyers generally are unwiUing to pay within lcof iamo fiu urea- There baa bean no change af eooeeueac la the market for rye. Tear waa less offered to day and bolder were firmer in tbeir views, bat buyers refuse to advaace any on their former bid, bales roaid aot be made above 1 55 for No. 3 and 1, ia bulk or elevator, thoorb 3 to 5c saore is ia many cases asked. The inquiry is still chiefly from the miller. Tbe advice from Chicsura wer of aa nn.

fAvorable character in regard to barley, a nt. serial aeciiaa Bering laaea place. 10 IS canned buyer her to withdraw ia many cases, aad th market closed heavv. Hold ers, bow ever, war aot disposed ta preas their stocks on tne maraet and ara so yield any ia price Ko. 'JT'-Ill at tl 6031 end Ko.

at $1 50Q1 55, add. ctam spnag at i oo, trot conssesion would be aeceaaary to effect sales to any ew-teat. -At alt ramaiaa dulL Tea rale asked for the best ffrades of new are $1 50 lor rvnof. ana i omji iu znc rail. CRt.ViiThe market is qaiet and prieee are in favor of buyers.

We quote brown 83 8 Me-; yeiiww Wrs and white 10c. par ponnd. i 4- xiA VTk raoaipts are ealy me derate nal tbe drmsnd from the local dealers being about equal to th nrdrals, tha market rule We qjotentimtime4n-vlT; fair to good IHQiS. and commoa fllll per toav fa baiea, a arrival, and 2(x-3 more from HEiTP The' aantaai cdw lirht aad the ni-' refnains durl, iert are ot to press sales a nit. aay Important fli We ew'; tair tS primBnc-' Kearacky toa, per la.

i I paecoj this I itigmari liiiHrf. lis market wSvh a i rocker re, aad asseverai of th CINCINN iNATl DAILY ENQUIRER: WEDNESDAY ,13, paAertexhnritedinadiirvMitioala bnT.it i tnt thedrowee. thir goard, and tLsr atl oece oemana'j bigher prices, aad ia some case lueeeMai la establish in an -Trance. Owmera jumpad' to the conclusion that the bottom had been reached, and that a reaction wruld take In this, however, they were docrmed to disappointment, a the firm' em exhibited In tfce morning waa dissipated by the unfavorable advices from Chicago, where a decline of SO per cental was reported, and on receipt of this intelligence, buyers Knerally retired, and tha market dosed avy, and advance gained early in the Zt lost. IS "22 nwrata aevaral loUef ecoice smooth boo sold ASaiga-Al 3 5 40 net, and 6v96 15 per.

cental groaa lor beavy averages, but lu the afternoon J10 to poend avareget were freely off pad at $8 net, tbeagb this we about all tha bayeas were inclined to pay for heavy weights, aad Iwht hoes coa Id hare been obeaiaed a 7 beu Live bog are now offered, at ') 6 50 per tenia gross, with more eelkrrs tbasi buyers. Aarnesnoei P4. umum wm mihw-that bogs were to tkaA poi fo tbis city, wwing to tba- tnabiiity at packers there to pay for them, drovers tbrcugbout Weet are rfnhvg to appreciate tbe advaatagva feroi them in thir market, and this w1 no doubt attract a eou-sidcnUe aumbtr 0f bogs to this point. Tbe owners, if not satisfied with the figures current here, fan hare them packed on commission, a.i obtain more liberal advances tb. in aj other city in the WeV Jict, other Tracking poi-V oitcOnrlte the comml-sioo bux.ces, and drovers, after taking tbeir hoi? to these markets, are either eomDelled ae- CZ.

such rates as lbs packer mJ be l4 to pay, or Seek buyers elae where. For farther particulars in rerard to cloeuig of the mar ket, and latest adrkae of receipts, we refer to our report of tbe Kigat fcxehange, to be found in another column. MDI.ASism.'v Taare is a fair demaad from conaumeea. tbourb bevond Uvb parchasea whi. are being mail; to supply immediate waats, there is no move meat quote i'ortoxtteo 661 sirups, 60c.

15, and sorghum as in quality, brw Orleans is held at 10. OILS Linseed is ia fair request at tl, at wbich sale about 50 brla. were sold. la tbo jobbing war 2)3c mora- it realized. Lard oil is inactive; current moke is held at $1 US 1 10 for Na 1, bnrthe marketis inactivev Kefined petroleum is dull at 4W40c, duty paid, for the best.

POTATOES The receipu are only moderate, and with a continued fair demand, chit-fly local, the market firmer and tbe tendency is upward, though ao material change in quotations. Via quote tbo beat descriptions $1 106l 15 per and $3 25 fil tK per baa-reL from stoit. So sales of coneeqaence are aeiag made oa arrival. PROTIciONS We have to report a cowdn-ued dull aad lifeless market for most article coming under this head. Tte demand is limited, as no inclination is manifested to epee- ulate, while the few orders be re are generally wiuinela in anticipation or lower rJtru Ths transactions are quite light, aad there is hardly enough doing to- form a.

basis for quo-rations. New mees pork is quoted nomlaailj $21, but It ia difficult to get buyers to name gures at which would operate. Old mem is held at S20. There was a lair demand for green hams, snd about 7,000 pieces sold at 11c. 'Shoulders and sides' are neelected.

The former are held at 7tu. and tbe latter at9c, though direct offers of Mc lam would doubw less be accepted. Nothing whaterer doing in salted meats. They are offered at for shoulder, lOo. for Tib and lie.

for clear aides, all packed. Bacon IS la but limited request. Shovlders are qnoted nominally 9' (al'ic. Clear-rib sides were booxrht at t5c, and clear aides 13 Kc, 'The supply of bacon, however, is comparatively small, and aay Increase in the demand would provoke bolder to advance-their price. Lard is dull though hohlers are not inclined to yield any in price.

Prime new kettle-rendered lea ia held at lCcH but tbis is more than buvers will pay. Prime steam-rendered liil cuu irhnlDtDgs can be bad at lljic and, including head, ll Head and gut isof- tered at 11c t-LGAR We have nothing new to record of the market. A fair amount ia being taken by consumers, but aside from the sales which are being made by tha jobbing-houses, very little doing. We bare no change to note ia rices, and continue to quote raw 12Ji for for Port Rito, aad 1 Jic for Demerara. There are some few lots of jisw Orleans here, which are held at Refined is selling at for for soft white, and 173ial77c.

for hariT SKKD There is a coirtiiraed rood demand for clover, aad the market -rules firm, but prices hare not undergone any change. We quote It l.te. per lb. Timothy ia fair request at $2 ij per though many to accept this rate. 1 Flax is bought at $1 Ki per bush, for- the few lots coming for ward.

SALT Tbe re has been no change of eon- I sequeace in the market for domestic. We quote Ohio River, Mason Olty and Kanawha 53 Kc. per bush, of 60 and $3 per brl. of -SO lbs. Onondaga ia quoted Or.

per boshJ snd a.i 25 torsmaii ana large tiarrels. PTA RCH Th market rules Steady, with a fair demand- savsV nly moderat receipts. We otsts th beat braads IKtper lb. far lots of 100 boxes and over aad i.9&- aaece in the Aobbiog way- TALLOW The traasaotioaa are ew moderate seal only, i We qut a th aakaag figures 10c. for rowatr aad 10 He for cjtv.

TOKAOOUTheret only a moderate boui. neat dots gin teal aad tbamarkat rule quirt: but prioeae The aale war as fbllowa; ii' TLe raee of leaf toterd Morrifc ot Uaai. tent Warebouse, ''eaey it tVapnw proarielaea. were a follawr 27- bbds. and 5 boxae Maaaa and Boone eoeAtiea leaf.

lugs aad trash 6 at $4 7 at $6 10C 7t 'i at $o3S 45; ai tiKa 4 at $lu(9l 50; 1 12 50; 2 at $13 20(13 6. 1 at $17 50. 1 bax at r0 1 at $13 5013 7 WlliEV The mmket is about at aoted in our last. We quel beaded 2c cash, and time, with salee atbotb ariose. Impart and 7 Tbe imports aad exports of leading article Tit the las teraaty-four bears wraa foitew: Ptsvloloai ta.SU.

Ira" Met; port, In ftw Initsfcces, wts foliia round lota, especially 'for country dslirery-, bet the principal sale were in, parcels to supply orders; and at the close is rather dTcult tmovv. Tha principal saA were at $21' 21 -0 in the country, and on the spot 22 25 for country, and Z1 50 for city, which is about the present value. Of mees park there have been some 3,000 brls. sold, bat in, Cher barrel pork there has "been-very AitU done. There are no offerings dry tali meats ia large lots, but there is a growing inquiry for small lots, in lieu of bacon, to supply Southern planters, and aa this description of meat ha heretofore proven even more acceptable.

tnaa smocea meats, toe probabilities are mat The trade will be much increased daring' the next -i The supply erf bacot bs been Small, kriff" yes, except or snouiaers, rmiy equal to me demand. We quote shoulders and occasionally Iliej clear rib lides VZ.a., and' erear rides 14ltVc. per lb. Hams are not ia macb requeat, and bring irregular prices, moat balder of choice sugar cured getting 19 i20r- nee Ih There is per-'abs more Inquiry for. lard; buV' as prices are iigner here tnaa at other point-, salee beve been restricted to retail parcels, except during to-day, when there was a demand for choice for shipment to New Orleans," sere tnera.

sa.ev-i aanarahU oaflrra foi Vrest lD(es. Ai-jutUicmai Chlcajc Pia vision i m') Cs in a.o. aaili i is. urn. The coarse of 4h' previrlew market and pork packing the pact week ha been duar- pointment to many, a aatisfactioato bwt few.

any packer expected that the etonof bona was so nearly exhausted that our jaeeipts would suddenly fall off; tm, oa the contrary, it is more than probable that bad tbe issis-slppl River been clear of ice we -should -have baa quite as many, if not larger number of hogs here this than we hare bad fa any pre-' vious Prejudice warps th. judgment, aad when packers or operators get tersely interested, they are apt to- belie re that their own views are hidistmtablv correct. There is nothing to indicate that we are approach--' tag tne en a or ue pacting season, im in contrary, there are rum or of, large shipments of hogs yet on the way, and wa may expect still more liberal receipts later oa ia tLe sea son in ce of tbj constantly advancing The -decline ia 'gold has had rxs iderablw effect fa forcing do am tbe -price, of the product, aided, as it was, by tbe steady decline in Eosr-and. freea the 1st or to lit t- ihkv itK KATi i raUrf --r tor tha previQu year, and of Uri vsr-'T iwroaea. aaieaea Apples ivi Barlex.

envoi, 4S Us Ten tn-r. t- in ladie. I 1 Corn. ssoa ism rene.bxv, fXiOe, rn. -ow as t'iMloa.

a-i i oi a I -H lf- lT r-ltar. 0S S3 sr La til, ML isa Av I Art. 1 i a i ill. -7 Oats, bull Pr aa Pork. i i ai i brls i Pre.

boat a-x-r. Ill, la 41 mat i tem ye-t i i 1 Vaul 4 T. I i i n3 1 4' ta ruirdjfcuiar av" uui toa aaea. I Li jelling at so, gross ve wwr price tot acme wvrj at $5 T5at with downward teadeacy. Pr eased are arriving more freely, and tbe demand for shipment been netive, pries advanced -t a-T HXtA 35, aad ior soma very choice beary, eat.

Ta-day, however, tbe market as sosaewhst sssier, aad sales were made at (7 26a-i 25, net.accordiag to weight nndquality f- xne nsriei ior proaucia wee ott iog tbe early part of the week, but hae sine changed eomplately. Mess pork sellSnw at 21 7fr for first half of Jaar jr-. and $12 for tbe last half, but L000 brbr we sold last evening at $21 25, seller an nary; spot pork 26(x150, but to-day orex LOuO belt, wereso.dat $2090. Prim jaes is bat little inquired for, bat could be bad at $11 5ft. Extra prima and r-, hare been foii to sosa WMlM Zeklia0veate Ure ahaxad "J2i depTissinrif ben have rnaa aJr umtitei sale to stoppers ta baglAA'V principle de-maaid baa been if arose meats for abipmest to tbaflowiaj Vaa Cumberland Vniddlee were taken at abort rib at le-, pretty liberally, hot'-at the do they eoald hav been bad at K- lower.

Bored meat jnay be quoted at for CnmberUads, 103 ipVc for the--, nix, and llc for short If, ot middles and long clear are in Ught sopply at IOQlOKc No lonr hams have been made or offered lately. Bulk meat are dull." Sbeuldera have declined U7- hamTbavi been token freely at I2(ii- Green meat rdecnjBnJin5nquoadato. for sboulderSv bKc for sides, and 10 C' for hams. Lard baa also declined, and at the close there waa little aaxiety to hold stock. Prim sold at 11 Kc, and No.

1 at lKgiUtic Grease can be bad at for white, and S(a9fc for yellow. Beef joait aod ue quutcu at Slill for mess and extra ases. Beef hams are very scaic aad firm at ht Urge size. BU XonU as Market. Pork-packing is proceeding with unprecedented rapidity, and the indicatioas now are that our packer will cat at least 250,000 hog this year, against some 193,000 last season, I'p to this time they have cut 150,480, against 18,000 at a corresponding date of last year.

The cuttings of ths preseot week are reported at 52,649, which ia the largest business of any preceding week ia the progress of the trad at this point and as tbare are now in tha pens 28,500, of which packer own 8,414, and th antral i psospeSt are liberal, it would seem that the bmiaea af the next week will equal that af th pieaat a i cnicago tney save peea Ming, as usual. large white that at BS IOUISV! ill. Cincinnati. Keokuk. Udiecv.

aad all lnterter places, save the very smaUeat, has axaeeded that of iaat year; np to cavreeponding dates, and tba iadicatiao are. even if th pecking should class early ia January, -which few credit, that there will be a sss serial increase in tbe umber cut; bat against this increase there may be an estimated falling off of some ten to-tweive per eeat. in weight- Prices have bean variable, oawainr arm fca th early part of th weak, bat ctosiag dull, aad aa about tbe sane mate facta prevails at all leading Western points, the inferene is that Increased and somewhat -aa ax parted receipts of bogs, with a material failing off ia the demand for products, bare been the main cause for producing the reaction. At the opening or the week 6 to 7 and Jic, with occasionally 7 He. gross was paid, but for several days tne market has been steadily settling down, and at th close Sli to 65tc ia about the market pnee for fair good hogs.

tieyuoiuan, lota. i i foreign Commerce ef Kew.Yerk Tbe gold values of tbe impart entries ef foreign merchandise at New York sine Jan-nary 1. 1867, tbe beginning of th current salendar year, are officially (to Dec 1) and aemi-orficially (since) reported as follows tbe entries of foreign specie being omitted January. riiKi js tj.ru, no Fbruao Hepiemaer.aD,i..VHt hi i Octobar. ij.orj.oar IS Xecemttrr ii tw T.a.l a IATIAA The enrrency value- of the exports of domestic Tjeoduce and misrelmneouj goods from New York, including foreism articles re-exported, since January 1, 1807, are as follows, tbe figures being: officially reported to December 1 by months, anilinee semiofficially by weeks: ll.as7.sa Jr'eeruary September.

it.oni.44 -m ,1 lT.ial XB If t-in ler 133.17 Oil May December 4 s.ir.sa June Jo.l 3D ravbrr u. AAnaS Jul! ltx-J 1 since Jan. 1 Asala bum lie. la TVereeae al ace Jan. OulS.

Iea. M. law per cvon. ot IA, Tt erorti or gold and stiver rrom new have been as follows since January 1: Xo Mary S3 Aaa-uat Sl.TH.so P-rua(. VMJO fckialjr n.A tllan Wl Id CrlntiiT l.ls.iij Apai Usual hiFOilrr.

tl- S.04S.14 ImomiAh Jpee lwcoaMr IA I.tomss 'TntaJ trir-e JaaMa) A fm a Aaalit aar date laa 'fiecr raise since January i Ali.iaM The drtiveriea af Califru3 (eid aad Silrar. at Jew Tdrk tiwee January I are a follows: see-iioiai m.4-sa ah-l- p. K-fMena i.ois.va r-toter iJMT.ioa X.ios.7Ba ynrawt. IAAI 1.1 04 Art lVreaberl vrctn beuaiter Sn.447 Tela! areee lionrrt. aaiaai aoaneo isas.

i.i...t.:ts.i.,Bf ssH.a Decs ease alneie Jaaaarp a. pl44 River Intellinence. Bata Leavtag T-da VSAtrm -MART AMIKT. rawer. r.

L- FINK ') K. 4Vl 4 -ef OrleAOAdOl.riK.N KB. HallMay. P. M.

Madtaon BLUK Wiaq. -ilOewa. is-et. Mai-svtlle atAUNUIJA. PTai-er.

it at. Meipuia- 'A Kateo ML tutn order. KM. Arrtv-Ia. Telefrrapb.

Bi Sandy fonntoiia. PorUmotitt tieneral l.j lle. B-kteot. Madloea Soorr Aanent, hue. I Pe)-i laiea.

Trieorraph. i iioomna Pon-uaaath C. T. Ditmonl, van: Mary An lent, Chilo; M. atilaolia.

Ken Orfaa; IK. air. a-; l.nei,4p.juj i 5-1 f--lJ 9 i r-OAll. Ami flfjeai Spar. flianlQn.

I oniAao. 11m HIS tWu-k ai-f from tWni nia- Came, Tbe rirrr Aere tame to a stand yestexdsy. omi-r. tnd1 Tetnained about stationary no to It rose eight inches during Moadaf-nigktr-iUtbirteesi mat flv iaohe ia tbe- ehaamel ay th WaHsmwluf mark. Tbe total rat haria aiae feet fir i aches.

XJIb wearther yesterday- waa mild aad aeft, ana IM1' aa sjow melted and; run ff rapidlyvn The any au te atood at thirty, ain at six A. M- thirty- la at no an, aad thirty fir at sla It-was 4-ooay with aome indications of rain last leTening, wsi lorn (he north-west ia the morp-ipg, and from south-west toward evening. it rapia thaw yesterday will swsQ the small streams, and the river will probably be rising to-day again unless It turns cold. Ther was coEsiderable lew ia the river yesterday; bat it was soft aad lathy, and offered 'no inndim4M(-t na v4gU on. Th weather eft.

Pittsburg was r-Udemd snow Sast dumppeaairisT; with a nU raaosepeet at a a. The thaw extended from Pittatoars; to Oarro yesterday. Ther was considerable1 k-f wharf Jesterday. Tba- axiintkin mt sand rates eight to New Orleans muddled matters not a' little. Freight Was ai low as thirty-fiv cents to Sir Orlaas, a big drop from the card which wa sixty cents on.

heavy pound freight. There were tbre departure for New Orleans and ons for Pa-s Atert by Tel'raW: IBpeetal trlspatcfe SB tb Qaona Xaq-1 r. l.fr wiling if.a,iai,. ealher tauA ice aad enow rapidly peariag, aad a (air prospect ax a- bierAt hrs fram Oil Cty report tba weather getting colder, with plenty now on the rooBd, A warm ram would produc a big river, Narigalfoa luspsnded 4 ail polaUw BpedaJ 2lKpatch tc I oUactaaaU Sva-wviia, Pecouatar lrusor. Tb river bat risen ten ia che sine last report, and cUiag gradually.

Ten i aches mora will ooverthe tar in front of the city. Th snow ha pittvpmria, levee and streets are sloppy. Bosines brisk. Thermometer M. Hoats caanlnHr---Lrt aft FT op pin, Cincjna-ti -to ew Orleans: Dei ara re and gam J.

Hale; Memphis to Cincinnati: Mayflower from Memphis: Charmer for Le we lien from Traniesee River: Th Luena leave rbr the T0pper Choc. ThsOUi BttUirsmaad C'Lintoa are laid ap il Jjd --t ITethaifsi-otii rraavl ir. sr. Lucia, hcnti H.ltC, The river ia statienary. Weather mild an enow cu -oeannr.

ha-rbextif boats ttweea th- and. Car hv bald off crew and laid nn. -ruo iwport-tss lowaet wt al tb way tuu. r- iwimr ia, no- v.s ta nbstl UC liOSl Of 8 usdarvv aiirht mxle aOOV bra. breakiBg nearly every floor timber la eVa till.

WF ma iu IA- i'l UUfl BJ rajse-d. ef the their bot at Ha una -i'I i Br Paclte aaA AHolr t-aal a iiu fM laasttm -a Wl Wea'-' 3 'noTi'-'ieia harUi a i t-as r-i -i a -cm -eat bbhw aniHAaxAaawet iRivet: arteu-ary, viUt s-v-t tee JM caaa aeU ear rnetuag mul wsaBC mod A r. I BT.T xi x-" ai.rrsjus July i a MM r-- Total nlnce Janiiarr 1 Asaai oaiaa dam last i i A. I 1M Jaa-ary FiOnan Marra' liar JalX- i aVU a A sb a a ages of 220 against paAave laeiiee-. swam-tbe previonlyetrr -T 1 Vrv Kte Kinney ia hip! and rr, Wiot-'carfr Tbe decline is rcir I M-Hat Isiani, fcevral uiatt are hard S41V Ti-ru uoi a-4 iv 1 tedueed, tbRc-anl wml ta-t-haa Ao it nn'nn who purchased early ia the preaenl for delivery la Svm torh ahwtt tto tmn are tindiBg saanyti, tnsas bome La meat i f-rtb.

hot or -W m'eraiAS to it ia a af miiL .1 TM I i.a OAltin a mm Wc 4oavt baMtr tha wp-vr ret-grt I'-t- we ere a eat to at of ncu expect, ta -oae ir -a reutifns a I Au bv waa La a sat I tr. tm a A 1 a i 1 ead tbeae tar- packing ij L.e time last yeas, wraiber Lrnl nl 4ft a I ve 43lt of week, but ha Suc becoo wua M4U.MlvA.Mi aa hare hithm- ia I V.kt I I a I 1 twwtl ef a sro-w yv79.The Captain' hos a4 Clerk Lravo, Ta. the riiM a ym: aad a i staiionary. ik i au iq -L- -r ltVtal INapatcn gn aaa-ar I Wild Dock tAXo.woaooeriT.taw. 4M v- And bar.es nassed ap last aigiit brls rosi- lyt bbds.

sugar. 2u0 100 tr- 100 bo-lilM bides, 13 brls. liquor, i a uu. Alpha and Peerless came out. 1 Tbe Alert arrived from Nashville with a good trip, and ports Inches ia the Cumberland.

Th Lecmidas, Champion, yeaseager and Liberty No. 4 started up the Ohio to-day. Tbe Continental from New Orleans lay here. The river Is stationary." Tbermoaieter Stan falling High winds. Austaes i dulL- IBaecUJIMapatck to ta ctertaaatl aqatrav.I sarvTix.

Seoaaeer tr, taar. The river ie abocrt staUoaary, with thr feet tbre inches on tba Tbe Tyrone left to-day for rolZmL" yrii.y, a committea war, appointed to re pi rvae --'wt in teres te at Wash ington, chiefly in rUUo0 to 1 sew taw. It ccsl and Car tar- -r- Theodore Cook u-s A. WUliaaneew aod A. Q.

iS. Captain Roes is now in Washington City. Csptein J. liarrieon, of lbs New Slate, was ejected a member of tbe association. Captain Thomas GouldLag, late of the stern-wheeler America, was in th city yesterday, en ro-M from St.

Louis to Pitburg. Captaia Joseph L. Morgan, of New Orleans, Is ia tbe city -with view of buying boat for the Bistenan trade. The Spray, Captain George Smith, left, yesterday, for tbe Salinas oa the Kanawha, for a lead of salt for Louisville. The splendid, new Alaska left for New Orleans, draw ior seven feet, and her cabin full i i i ot passengers.

-uaaf ana uus. Oppenbeimer are ber pilots. The elegant and swift passenger steamer Darling, Captain Lew. Kate, leaves for Mem. phis this evening at five o'clock, positively.

ane ot. sterys aapao-tea tor -w-rteane, in command of Captain Dye. Captaia JC. 6wee-ey weat ut en Her pilots are 1 nu t- i A n-u a v. cinju au auiw.

14 AULLu. The Melnotte got out for New OrleAns, drawiss: six leaf. i i The Atlantic and barges will be found at the wharf this morning, loading for New Or leans. Oapteia fcd seed eoeomands. Tbe Argosy, Captain Seheackr is loading tor new urieans, 10 leave eainraay.

Tbe Nashviiie Packet Company have commenced operations -gain, and one of their boats will always be found nt the wharf loading for Nashville and points on the Cumber, lead. The fine, stanch steamer Piae Grove, Captain Robert Wise, will be the first boat out of this line. 15 be is aaaouaced to leave this evening. Tbe Golden Era, Captaia Halliday, has received most of her cargo, and will leave for New Orleans positively this evening. Mr.

James Alexander is in charge of the office. Tbe Bertha give up her trip to Arkansas River forth present. Tbe Lawrence left for the ArkAnaaj River with a rood trip. Tbe fine passenger steamer Emma No. 3, Captain James Maratta, is receiving at tbe wharf, and will leave for New Orleans positively.

cells lean. Tbe Virginia has laid up at Cairo for the prevent. i The Mississippi waa frozen at Dunleith on tbe night of the lotb Inst, so that foot passengers walked over the same. The Gold finch left Memphis Beturday for tbis port. J- The new steamer Biemtrk has Indefinitely postponed her departure from St.

Louis, oa account tow water. Tbe 8t. Louis Republican says: The month of Smith. land, in thVpalmy davs of the Red Revenger and Captain Jos. X.

A. Vee Throop, wss a place of considerable commercial importance. Bat for several years past no steamboat stock has been owned there. Re cently some enterprising citizens of that famous locality have built a steamer and called her Tbe Linton was built at Brownsville, renn. BrsLisoroK.

The ic on the river crrew Btronffer Wednasdav nitrht. and about Litre clock Thursday after oa they commenced dxiviDg noes across on a track mads for tba purpose. Tbe weather was pretty sharp last night, and to-day. doubtless, tbe ice will be thick enough for all practical purposes, far ae hogs ane concerned. Wa hope ley may all get tbeir stack across the river witboat much further delay.

Next year tbe Kret bridge will be done and the whole diriculty obviated. Barltyr, 13A. Cairo, actuated bv a commendable amrit of public enterprise, and a desire to build up aer trade and encourage her local packets, has recently passed an ordinance exemptiag from wharfage all ate mera whose regular trips end at toe city. Here is an example for Memphis. Frem Other Pert.

St. Louis. Our exchange of Monday con tain the following: Tbe river has laHea ever a foot sine Fri day evening, tbe decline continuing up to the latest hour last even ia. Tbe latest advices ar such that no boat will for the present leave for Cairo drawing more tbaa three feet of water. Almost every boat and barge that have gone away from bare, or left Cairo for -this port lately, are in trouble.

Navigation It worse tbaa. tbe oJdeat inhabitant can remember to have seen it. There was oa Sat. urdav great demand for stern-wheel boats, which drew, very little water: several have gone out with freight snd several others are loading, tbe rates having ad van ced te such figures as would, under other circumstance, be co-jidrred extravagant. The weather be-cauie mild yesterday.

A thaw might improve the river. Certainly, two or three cold days or nights would close it entirely. oa Saturday-ibe Alary McDonald and it. Johns came to tbe wharf to load. Yesterday came in the Peter Bslen from Cane Girar deau.

"We gfv her report of matters belovn. Saturday the Fanaie Scott, Captaia Dave Haney, Chapmen pilot, left fox Ceirof Ida Stock dale for rw Orleans, Wa- Gallabar and pilots: HuntsrLUe for Vicktbarg, 'David 'Penny aod Lem Grav pilots. The Deer Lodge, Captain Lockhaxdt, Parsons, rjerk. left last evening for Mempbl in tbe regular line, the H. Turner, which was to leave oa.

Saturday, having laid up. Tne Enterprise left at an earlier hour for Cairo. Captain Lloyd T. Belt took charge of the tow-boat Beaver, and backed ber out With two barres la tow, to go to the assist-, aace of the Mary Forsyth, tad perhaps the Julia and other boats. Fiem Captain Irons, of the steamer Peter Basra, tbe only arrival yesterday, we hare a meet doleful account of the condition of the river between this and Cairo, and aUo of the peat ti on of the various steamers now endeav oring to make their way out of the river.

Ike rJalen left (Jape Utrardeau oa Friday; left at that point the steamer Ad' Jaco U. feornd Dp: ths sfephaoi iiioa Kilgoor bai not urea ncara from; at Crawford found th ary torstoe. bound up, and alia, IxmaA do it Uipsey 2 tending aasistaace. both hard aground: below Uat Island met th Imperial and barges; at tbe Island found tha J. K.

KeUofig.UaddrwritCT, FriendsuipA-d ate Kinney, ail aground. The last named bad put on a consido rabla ttortioa of her rereht and had coal barge aloagaid. aa a ior luuna ia wo ii a.Q oaca aground la the middle of the river with her Sis barges scattered arco-d proMiscnrjusly, and all rest ig on the bottom, with a very hi cfaaace of atayiag there for some time- to eceae. Met Ike Louisiana under way beluw Chester; found the Stonewall, Columbian aad Ned Tracy hard agroouti at bask ask ia; the W. J.

Lewis bad also beea-agruad, but succeeded in getting off "on tb wrong side," aad wae bask, at wood ywrdrl-nJahiasrber stock of fuel, preparatory to saakiasr another trial; Belle Memphis aground at BlUeeevieve Tow Head; Ida Stock-ale and Hants ille lying at -the bank at Wa Smith's; Fanaie Scott and Mohawk aground at the earn one of tbe Mohawk's barg tares aarro-nd two -tiles above the beat. From tbaacoeitwiU be Been that but oa boat was met an dec wayr amd no tailing bow long shs kept est. Captaia Iron stales emphatically that three feet are all tb water that any boat can expect ta find in the rhunal, although he found three ana a aairsaet. wit i yawvou. ma Barrow a tab for a igatioou Lotib-v n.L.

The C-BTwrcf yetrteTdky'hai the The -river-wan risinw' briiklv vet tarda a. with four feet two inches water i a theeaa al ia tb evening -by the mark. Daring the previous twenty-tour he it -had risen fire inches a th. bead of the lis aed 'fourteen inches at Pcrtlaad. Th watber has aaod-erated very materially, aad waa clear yesterday, tba saww snelAmg isas, with th tber-t-orr leten at forty.

Last night it wa still mods-tin with a-little rain. u. On th tails ia the pass dawn tba Indian chut -hut nis taar was twenty-six ijBchea water, aad rising slowly. Over tbe Pertland bar at the foot of the Is ther a is trpw mrd of six feet water, aad tb preapecta now favor a permanent and full resumn-oa af trood narvi-atioa Jana taa XI io River, i -t- i 1 Acc-rdiasj to ta marks hare, ther Miles than eight wata be th channet at th foot the falls. The baroaaeter iadic lioar last evcatiar fiovorad falling tret-bes, and a big rise ia sberrver towtore than piwoabto.

By disviatch M-atealm ot tear that the Cumbe-iaa at Nasb-Ula, yaaterdaw, wa at Man wiU i thr feet water ia t- aa net. -t --J i u-. Captain J. B. Davis, of the Memphis and White River packet kin, wa la th city yesterday negotiating for ihe purch of tbe EC Patrick.

The aalV hcrWeverTts' yet, is not ocoetxaun-ted. r. Th Csmtarn le-tiatkm bald -M-r cr- larmeering yassmdaj lis ing. with' toll auendanca, and aome aside-able dia cusstoa-ip refer ace to fretabts too poaea. i r-nr- A itmolu en totrodooad by xJaptainr HcJl'.

croit was adoptei. ul Doagaat, a ctiag at sach, euld receive frelr-bta, mt etriau te wan rk fa boat after teay of adve-tisad rpas-ture. This, if an faro, ie caioulated tm Insure regularity and practicability ia -tte move menu of Steambo -1 It appearing that th ra.lread -l cutting fni te tariaof tbe ir river rate, ii Was resoirel bere'tr -a a-i rbeels, ta ctia -t auicS to. Orie k-tild at- the i-ew te i -per ade4. rake parws af fc.a ai-Kt a as tArgad at tt rate ml $1 per I tts -w Oihswt aad arae were establithed as heretofore, with the ae- AjuTrous genUemA.

direct the a-cepUo aaf- Uerom -aeeh edr i nUo lowiosr corn, rer bag, noe. irouga, aaa ooe. tor way lots; eats 75 aad B5c per sack; chickens, per dotea, $1 50; wad par dorea, Sriisit It Cum No. SrKK Bote a Total Lois No Litis Lokt. The sternwheel stearrer Lr Claire No.

2, bound from Cineia-1 aali to PTesbville. with a moderate rir i fn her feull, bat towiega well-laden barge, struck, a snes. or a Wle-of Ion. at four o'clock Son- day rfiomJcg. Just ofibosite Brandenbocg.and ja ia ru.Ejy.

1 ne Darge, logeuier wi all tbe passengers aad crew, and baggage was saved, as she sunk la shoal water, with tha bow bigb ap out of the water, and the Stern and all tbe hull, aft of the boilers water over th main deck. The boa appearance of being badly Vok 1. v--lT can r4 raisadl. The COair Ijl i w- a- ttt trip of lis season te th teived a Bi of seat and eiatuut 6n get j-xngm ci BBtil befbra day PUBday The weather at the time waa tor Snd snow falling, wbich probable led to tb disaster. Soma of the of cem of the boat Arrived here early vetterday on tbe Cora" Rant proceeded to CiC Lh hnd -tstuwd.

Th at and cargo i-poatibly exceed. UOm, as the balk of th Htrbt ftoigbt wa aa nnd an tbe barge, all af which 1 r.ity. RA EFITIES. i The Oretae insurgent have possession of -uiB cniut isiana, except tne nnrtresses. i ne Kicamoad negroes dase'aot go to the circus in the veninatbr fear ot beiag Three-fourths of ths Quaker City execr- aion i were oetweea tony and seventy I viu.

Napoleon has made a pacic speech, and uitpe is at rtst, Coifiax has relinfrnished the plan of han g. ing somebody. Lord $ose owned teleacop fifty-two eciioug. wasa temperate man, cut saw stars irequeauy. A ton weight of paper was used upon the 1 el verton divorce case.

Heavy writing. Tbe celebrated linguist, Bopp, died recent ly at Benin. New Orleans seeks relief from servantgal- ism in co-operative aitc-ens. Missouri cattle are dying ia large numbers, from coming in coatect wttls (i jrsaenei cattle from Texas. A murderer ia Iowa says he prefer death to a commutation of hi aeatence to mi Oberiin College has six huadred aad forty tale aad four hundred and ninetv-foor fe- rmale students.

-v The Parliament of North Germany has abolished all laws against usury. A Connecticut spoMsatah -recently bagged ia one day's bunting three coons aad one handrcd twentf-ioar black snake. Judge Tburmaa ts spoken of as the next Senator from Ohio. A table once owned by Marie A toinette seid for in New York recently. Tbe Prince of Wale ha just tarried twenty-seven, but not new leaf.

A converted burglar is preaching sentimental sermons in England. Two or three dead bauia at picked ap ia the streets of New York dairy. The French giant In Paris ts so terrible that be frightens horses. Ja ica Bray, of Skowbegan, weighs only four hundred and forty pounds, but Is slowly growing. Prince Humbert and is father, Victor Emanuel, do not agre an publio a airs.

Mr. Lincoln owed but $38 31 at the time of bis diath. Some of tbe Southern blacks lose their votes, because they can't recollect their unes. i Rev. Thomas Wolrtenhohae.

the l-sst Odd-fellow in America, died at Columbus, Mississippi, a few daya ago- A. precocious child tbe child that's father to thema. A Bentleman nronosed to the reach Acad emy to send $600 to Mrs. Liaoolo Bom one hes disco ereT that Adam was one hundred and twenty-three feet high, and on ooo 10010 ana eiArnv i reel. More minister are goiag to Karope.

aad their parialy pay their expepse. Tbe Government has lost $100,000,000 by the non par men of the wb ky (ax. General hermaa evs the war was. breogbt about by extreme ate a. North and BOBUl.

Chief justice Blgelow's' 'resiATnatioa is much regretted by members of tbe bar. In the French navy; a hot tackle (America i invention has been introduced. Tbe Governor is asked to pa-don menu 1m- pr ironed for eaU ing liquor. hew York papers coudrr lecture business "played out." rarecinrocated -affection and tobacco- chewing have broucht a Toan'cashvilliaa to tbe insane asylum. King Theodore' Christian subject baptize by immersion.

A bundred-y car-old vagrant wss sent to tbe New York almshouse recently. Tbe New York plio force costs about a month. rT i. tt The Near York Ttmrm -advises those who doubt tb peraooality ef the eVwH te visit that city. i (Trem tbe Naabvule TMer-ecVaber Qaeen Hearta and -Uita; mt Clabe uobnw snie icity tisaattrai warn an- assd Cnvaitorly DctrT- ar.

ssaaty steal en ny tne Htumasut, atc We have to chronicle anolbar'one of those case of domestic inleli city of to common frtquenc in our cities. Ia this ins ce th partie ara all good ci ruuut aeea, aad move ia respectable circles. C. A. is a gentleman well known in this city, and a man of good property aaf fine personal appearance reel ding in th southern part of the city.

Same years ago be married a -most beautiful and fascinating young lady, of oaltivatioo aad refinement, who yet retei a ha personal charms and mental vivacity, with a strong predilection, as we have beard, for the sterner sex. Tor time tbeir married lite passed smoothly Oa; but from tome, ctrae the silken bond bar came iron fetters the green-eyed monster, with what causa shall cot -pre end aay, crept into the da 111 oa- and borne paradise was tamed into a 4oeec pandemonium. Matters grew- wwrse and worse, and -fi sally reached' crisis; th beantnul wife -was openly accvised of lafidslity. All the fanes ware at once aroused. The hatband baa, at tne instance or tbe beau aral times a rested lately pa the charge of Ac, he was always giving bond and appearing promptly and deport-ng'hi self as a gentleman in court, Quiet in demeanor, ha wai watching the oppusiuo jit to BTonfre nis conor.

At presented itself on last -night. Just after night a physician of good personal appearance, nae address, and well known ia the city, whom we shall call J. L. as we learn the facta, hired a hack on Church street, and drove to th reside ee of Mr. A.

Before reaching tbe bo be got oat and seat the back on. The foscinatlng wife, arrayed- ta -fine ate red tbe hack, which drove back, and the doctor also- entered. They bad arranged to go to tbe Summer-street Theater, to see the WHU Crock. Just before reaching tbe thea tar the doctor pot out of the hack, which was d-iveA-ferwerd. 'Mr.

A- entered the theater and toek ber reserved seat, a very qaeen ia tbet amv of beauty present. Immediately afterward tbe doctor entered. Meanwhile ta husband bad also procured a back, and, burning with rage and jedousy, had followed them. He entered the tbe-ter immediately after the doctor. Approaching hita, the doc-tor was asked to step out.

This he did. On reaching tbe Ucket-offjcesn altercation Immediately ensued. Mr. A r-naged beyond tbe power of control, fell upon tbe Doctor with a heavy silver-headed caaa, and gave him a terribl beating. No fewer tbaa eight nine blow were Mid -em without si let, several of them hitting on tha head.

The Doctor, who, as we had formerly been a surgeon ta the Cn ilea Suttee army, was Bevesely kurv his bead and faoe being ba-gedupand braised badly. Bis wounds bled pre ratal y. aad was left in sad 5 right. Tb Doctor is also a married man. Irs.

A. remained in the, theater for some time, when she went out and wasjoinel by ber husband, aad the two -went off together. i A i AfMr a 4 -A kn.l for his appearance In th Folree Court this morning. Mobal. Married men.

when they ro with pretty women to eee the Crook, had better take tbeir wives; and mi ri ladies had beettex ro" wita taeir awn auvbaao i i Ts Brooklyn a very btautieVii cbnrch spire it' bsing erected, and' tr-ts; ''1 'that the mod of determining the Inclinauon of the soire and reruLati or its nerntut dicularitv is ingeaious, Uk eh aimpla. It is accomplished by aa instrument called the. bvter plumb. This is mad of two wooded ru. joined to-rether at tbe extremities, with a planrb tin ban gin free- between theta.

'Cue of these Tales is perpenaicniar ana me- wvoer incline At theanele required for the swell of tbe fit. Tbia' -lined rnto-fa ed ireiml tne spire as ii- is built, And tbe piamo Hn fAiliBg more or less from tb perpendicular of the other rula, shpwwster taatiaa tsac- v- i I. A fnceDtioa ev -y ebtsnt la time and spec, that t.k of but do aot tOOClt ri II l' War at girls ikecaad snea aot? xtecaos girl bat nothing better te kiss, end as 1 --j i ptsiutt is th lw ti4 Ixj! lyyuooi ma afnij 'TIfrTrvBi FcfreHuaa. to th fact that their homes at ia Un-i- -eat dily periL. fi aay It la not freigbt car and boxee- aa inr- rres-- lu men ai waste and -ica are Slurred wim cot to a a.

i x-, Aua-iiur up ta Vf of oilinc aad aa Usee yet orrery STv thirty of thaw Urge wooden i0- through tk center of the citv. each balding fifty rreU of petroleum, all leak-nor or less, aad tb whole woodwork of the cars perfectly saturated frith rcmbusble material; which add, in tb same train half sj m.ch more ia barrels-. Sow, ttJppose one ef these cars aad task te take fire from th axlee or other cause, while passing through th city, what would tha eaaeeqaence be? It would be impassible to disconnect them and 1st etis bom cb -alone, from thgreat fi me and beat, and the whole train mutt burn. Or Eiippose collision or running off tb track, aa is likely te have take- place, especially tbe neighborhood of the depots, wtTe tnere are so many udiags aad switches end careles switchmen. I ask, what would be the result of having two thousand or three thousand barrel of liquid spilled ia anv p-irt of the city, all of fi blase, running in tbe streets, and sewer aad even bouses in some locations? Cellars would ii with Same, and the main sewers would explode as 71 krtr -rlyosr-ise; life snd property woald be At Jtrke beyond the reach of suet oration; for the 1r water the more it spreads aad burns, as froa.

Its -guinea it noatA LOTTERY. Betd this rTaUy, It Is the last Insertion t-isnont-. DM-IJCIIYSTATD IiOTT--T. pS The Only Drawing ef the character ia the Unite States. GRIND HOLIDAY To be Drawfi at Ceiissta JOj.

CUSS Tr DCICEE .1, 1257. 1 I ut 1.1 I No more imnliM. Ban oiiinaai lola aeaaent ao be made to a mother, wife, da usbter, auabaad or luier. voa in toe aentuc 7 Biate 047. It an Inn hi aa art-ill rlertoril ttiol on rs a eater Inducen 10U to percoaa ra a UcAeu 1 tbaa any olber li'irlzetf lotury In tne world.

Tbe Heceia-tM ichcai paaeea la sraadear any tains: of tne aioa or praioioo oa tea 0104 ammm So.sea Tbecauital ortxe Is Sw.ooo.lnsurlBC a baad some fortune to tba lucky bolder of tbe cor pond- 1DS hcoh, nooon a ot 4 ai oa ieo abuk alUar to tbe follow inr. are I lost daily occunins M110 Aiarr ii netl alltroe. wae died la LA.whoa enty ten ye lot a prlae la a louerr, tbe handoe lm or ten tbonsa nd pounds, or Aftr tbo a ad Th Uek at wbtcfe drew Ua ma e-niacent auat was J-eaaated to ker br her atl sr. pr. itilrbrd.one of tbe axxtt promlaeat men and udao ef tbe troo.1' How mano- soma woald be bris-bteaed bra similar aecceaa In the OBA5D HOLIDAY IlSAWIt'U of lb A.AUUACA7 tttat I ery, on December tl, 1867.

UST OF PRIZI.8 '1 prlx 1 prtxe or mt SO.OOU. 1 prixe 8,000. 1,000. 400. 300.

-SO. so ISO too. AO. 1 prt prlxes ef prixe mt eV3 prixe mt pria mt 9 prlx of 1S8 prtxe of prizes ef IM prixea mt 1st prtxe mt prtaaa mt Prizes Amouttcg to 33,000 Nnxarers and 7S3 Prfaes. Ticket-, tit; BTbS, ti Q-artsn, 13, PLABT Of TIT It OTTCxlT.

Th Bmhr. frc-m io oX-00, mpmtu alina of popr. tn ncir--J la tin tubctv s-4. t-oHL lm tgimm w.wl, Xrr, tarn wuvu iximm-woDeri vn pntei arv imii.r.j oc-TTc- aohd Di-hoerd La atcx trw tiL A cutor la 4r-TB hy bllnflfolded Wr Mtt i Ux muzi. ttmo, a piiav dnw.

tho am m-va nt totl are opeavd aod axrttitd ta th tmmimc t-i-4 tumbrr bR entlaed Vo the pris drmwo wflh It. Thm apca4kj ta ngiiiii aaiu ail in pfiaas ara Aiawa. ITie aor M-jriiflrTt 9cftm wni bo drawn ta Ebifc in Kr ntdL7 of Dat-ra a aaai-B bi a no a "i unt a a IM6 mt tbs year. Tbeae ttenoa ar eaartarae aa tntta yt fbe LAorlAlature.ajKl arecoodocte uodar tbe super-la loa of tee pauen Owaoiaeoal pas, appal a4ed oa af tba tala. uia Mji-.

a a to They are not gift eQterpn.ee. btit rw OB him MierlaetltetSona, arhicta Vavi 9 Dfee pnocea iUliy eoBdaxd pace taar.ajte a pptaar aoaro ye I ta' reav Boa a lanreaaiaiinl pja Bled Ut ir ni oi an pn. Tbe efficlal lt i of smsa' Bbers SrawinsT ptinw arlU-w varK Ban ttcee ha ru la peia.tjiBcaoDaii uouy ftrc, ana uinca uu wo iu pape Address all erden i aw Tickets to MTJIUiAY, EDDY CO 1. I i -J- 1 is Ctevinirtan. Ky.

(dell PETITION. XTOTICE TO 'WHOM IT MAT A.t CKKR bat abatl ar rytotbe taty Oaun-erll ef Clncia uau, Ob lo, at aioeti ot Ooaacll neia weniy aayo aner toe DW pttb llvallon Bereof, forlloeiasi ran A Ferry ai ilibo the Vhlo River, from the See 4f Cvmia at otoboo, Io aald rlty. to fool of at in eet. telof Corina-toa. ootuok.

AAVAA-XM A A 1 December pa, laa7. -t tMi-mWe LCCALi I4 I '''ti TFOBE JAMES ATDELOTTJ X. of Apoa' o4rtp. Rpmllttm Ohio, Andrew J.RlddJ-, plain UrT, aoalaat Ueor W. Bowman, and David Johnson, de.Vndtnta.

Oa tne rub day ef TemBer, A. D. 1M7 a tld Jm M-ice tiaued an order et Hchent ta the above actloa for tbe sum of tore bnodred dollara. Maid action eet far earip taUi day o'Janeary A.D.IOA ANilKAW. bAron.novemberm.

dettlt-We "DEF0B.E JAMES AYDELOTTE, J. P.r A- of apati own. hi. HamilloB' Ohio. Jarvla penoer, plalnUrT, va.

Oeorore W. Bowman. Ian, and David Johnson. on tbetrth day of November. A.

IX laar, said JoaU ee united aa order of a aebment In tbe above action 4r tbe sum of nrty-one Collars and Drty pentA case nay or jantiarv. A. 11. iss. JAAVXB HPliSftiK fcnaron.

Nove tbee SO, ltsj. dot-stMe TT7ILI.IAM tyETTLE, TLATSTTTF, a alary Jan nettle, DeffcodanS Petition for rMvorce No. aejUA Tha defepdo 1 1 tterebr potlned tbat the vemh.r. a. Tl.

ined tbat the plH.iDUrt. oa tbe lotn aay or Bled bia petitto in tbeconrt af Common Fleon of Bamilteo Co4 ty, Oa lo. praylnp- furt eivoroe toot mo orr druak-. Air more than three rears last oaot. and fur waoh other aad pnrther relief aa in eonity and sood coaecleBu a iy ba.entltled.

FKCDE-AHAVIJJf. At to rBeyt i foilalntlnt no f-kUPEELL CIRCUIT COURT. B. H. llayaaan.

tee, va Caldwell Br et a Notice la be -ky alven that a dividend of nrteen (15 per cent, was declared at tbe late term of tbe CP i pbell Oil art Court, aad ordered be Paid by tba uaderp tlaaed at his Diaoeor heal aeavoojwer pr Monmouth and Madison street, Newport, Kentucky. Held dlvMead to bow ready, and creditors ar required top -ao taw aa at tba explxB- Uoa of aneea a A ya. K. KHlTXiN, Trnstee. Jt ewport.

-eameky, Dcamaer a. istT- deU-lxt SEALED PROPOSALS. COAIsTAU: COAIi tar: t. OrrKA cia I CEALKI TROlXXALri WILL BS RE- OeiiivoniAt iht at ih odltse. for tb Tae pix-d ucl of tba i -lileuaa company tor the ml IM.

Bmonawns: aoeu. bidder net furowb -la own Barrels aad take tbe Tar In tb yard at kl -eorlli, ea-t bomi to contain ic Caaaa JOH.N b. g.tuer. rdi--sti PORK PACKERS, I. A CO KB.

VIiCIafCOIlD ii: PoKK'PAtrns A2ft ccnssxox KIRCH ANTS. Noa. It and IS 8ombCanU.be tw eea 11 And pyca ore otre, nnnn j. tjberal pdvaaceiaeaej PLAfliri T.I I bat cabtb-. a 'Trlli rur i '''fC IZ'Z'mZ' UZ iw Zk XwCXZ-t1 I ow i a i I 4A, 'IA, I RAICHOADS.

ttSyM, Iina Staa-rs bv Iist1IK jytaai -f -be ur ofTine eueaw HAJOlt AXDs-taON a4 fiK.Vb BtTaU-t' At rrr state?) ax 3 r. m. Oa Satadar aalr on boat laavw-ctsa St Will 4 ao ti. root or l-ft ati at, aa pad maarei en caetlo a at Las -t dt a arvlll ot taa ioiiai a i aauvw TVoa tor aale to all feOUTHR3 CTTI TXOa. Bajrr A- XX.

S. M.ti RACKET For MaarUl aad Parta-totit-. xae a jQ splendid raaensr steamer. BOSTONA. K.

VOORK, Waster B. Rmio-. f-erk, la ter-Tl (XDAT, TM rviut- -II PAY and 8ATCRDAY, traat ln -f imPr an3 k. IS It Mutt -poo1tlrolrT r.at re ceived al Mil trt at end ef Wfearfbuat, Snot or Maul I Strpet. imitM-niM KTT.AROnt.

lelt Kw a-a-BMBB Hoorea-i 5nlip aad talte Packet. t. Iati DAT-T. at 4 T. Vt.f i the fcot at Walnut street, tbo ane pa aenser aleamar BfK AM-SrT.

i O. rowaa, SIM. For rrelsbi or pa as appty board, or to A. Webber. Ace ut.

VaJ jrrelgbt received at all hourm en vhiiiW. -ea i i a. for stadia a and River. IConbecUnx with the stas4rwra, at Carrolltea Sur ravl -The aaa eteaaaar BLUE WIJTCJ, EIU)MT WTT1 leaved net nnatl fhr rarrnlltep atsea BOH BA Y. WEDKMA ood FAU OA Y.

li is rrom i'eo' a leae V. A rl boai. Aw mi toe frettfbt ae e.V board, er to Haea. 1 Mi Weat Fraat etree. i For Ripley Maya Ule.

17. A MAIL JLSD At OA MA Leave mm Tins PAT. neoeast, Uvacy, tbs Sup ttde-w bl paaWt-t -a 3IAGNOL.IA. prat rr ttr for frelrht or Baawa apple beard, ot to Joarph Ht.irab. Asenv eph Area IJiSS tf up Jt.WejF For Memphis.

'icksbarfr os Sew Orleans orvea W'-DNKSDAY. istb. as l. poe Iveir tbe fine pasteasax GOLDEN ERA A. M.

HAIalaLDAY -MJL-tr. For lVrlirftt or pawai Pp'T on DOtTeTa. i-f IO UMmfWm.l srr-t pSJa- -MM. fePECIAA. VTICI The -OLBSTTC ra wttl conylet ber can ro aad leave THIS oaU Svely.

ftr 5ev Or-leaas. Sbippera may rely on this. dels A(. HAlUvAV.Muti-r. Booth 'a Barge tine, for Vickabarg, Nate hes aad New Orleana.

Leavea THrKKDAT, tth, at 5 r. tbe aew aad a powerful tow-bout ATI-ANTIC A3TD BARGES. KI. FORD Al For freight or pajte apply en bo rd. or to K.

P. Reck Co. Tbe Atlantic hat iip-rtor facilities portaiten of Ft'Rrri-rrit-. WASUt I1LB 'PACKET COMPisJT. Far Its -Till aad all Palate pa th Caaaaar.

laad Klver. WU1 ley T1VT8 PAV.iaii.Ai a P. the optea-dld paaaensev ateamer. PIAE GKOTTE, -VA4ter. For freight or pas re apply at Com- paeyli ofbee.

No. 11 Public Til" BHi rTlirouph reoetpto at loSAveot ite na ttw.o 11a to all ooluto on No llle and Chattenooa-a and thvllle and Hecatnr ft aod all connect ion ro da. for lillloor ladia apply to W. R. LL I-OW A Walnut B4reet.

dels Memphis Cincinnati Packet Co EESBTA. JONES, PrfwTrlent. sVor Et-Aarllle, Caira and Mamphla. 3avea WKDNESDAV, Dec. is, ate P.

it. pool ti rely. tbe nne. po -uger ate nier DAULIXG. UW KATES, Vaster.

A. V. Po-k KB. Clerk. For frelrht or Ptvtr.

amlr on board, or at the Otnr of tbe Cum Deny. No. Pnblic landine. ttuij era eni pea lenaro rrs wtft pinase take vioUce tbet the llarlirtx trrr ivmLwv iv oj ri1rrrfitt. aeia it.

at -ei, supofinetpl. STAR LI-STE. For Yicksfcurs, Nate hez and New Urieans. th: Bri.KMjtn st.f.r E3IMA NO. 3, JAM-- AI A It A TT A Wlit leave for Kew Orlenos on THUHSDA T.Dec.

IS.al r. H. For frelxbt or pa se apiily oa a. nw4 or wi nMta jur.ur. Itwop Mo-et.

Asrtts. rt-7 For Sew Orleans JJIrect. nae Meta ter ARGOSY', a brnevrir t. r. WW lea liie New OrleanV" direct.

NA1 t'BDA V. uwfuiwi as, nn i Wor treicbt or aze idiiIt on ao boar ll i FOREIGN STEAMERS. S-T 12 A I' WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL KTODO-OSfl AT rpEDS WEI -KNOWN' HTEA.MEI 01 A. tb IJ-erpoai, Kew Tor and Pttuadelpaa laminip ivoipur are inteoaeo to eau aa KM wo C'ItV OF WAMIINOTON, tVev eoAher S. CrTT OF ANTW KRP.

Kortmba A CTTT OF EW YORK. November IS. CITY OF BA t.mORR. November St. CTTT OF LONDON, November ra.

For rates of aooir to CALX l. Bleed aay. New York, or 1YL B. BAHRY CO Cor, Third, and Mala at ClAteiaatt yi CTKAM TO AND FROM UVERPOOL and QcaeesBnra (Lred) le week. TBI IN AN Liii, alln Ever? JTednesdaii i utKBTiiwa.

a Hirui Tickets eold taaad fm i raoloaS fia a. mam lai iAt Oatiiiaay aad Frat a. afpaF tae 4. party a omee aHU.a G. DALE, A rent.

mblVly is Broad ay, Kew Torn. STEAM BETWEEN NEW TOR-antMIBmaa AND RPOOT tan, Mianeeota, (Jolorado, Cbicasrcx Nebraaka a 0 Nevada, aallinr fo i New York af Hacarrdair fn I ii I It Ttetorn rickets A. ee aa i re from New York, Btt, to Now York at towMt rates, payable In enrretxry. Posaos fro or BP to amoo Aunie 1 ma au.wwp at ooaally tow rale. Remluence a IwOraat Bfitaia.

Ireland and BIT pa of Onrm.nr. Apply pr WI.I.IAMH a OClOK, Broadway, New York. ar 3. H. BT7K1N A CXX- atcirtb-l Third aod Walnut.

uer a "DISSOLUTION. rpjiE copaRt ERsnip hereto- J- FOTty? exfotln. hetween The node lme.1. on- dee the firm name of B. McKKE A Ctx.

to tb day. dissolved by tuiilual consent Either of the part- ten are a.uorir.ea tesia-n rof tne ola nrm in uent-dation. at tbetr place of baslne i. No. a Water street.

s. HrKRE. U. WAI.l.ACFr dell-nr I J-. T-ISP0LLTI0N.

TITE PAKTTnEIT- mJ SHIP hrtoforv v-xintlne btwvn HtirT r4e)ilkarr ant. Wtn. H. Robrn, In ttip Commwlon IA Vine Htreei, h.t been diwii fni ox mntual coiiMatftta day. Tbebaiio-iwof tiw Arrxt m-fll be B-iUe by Henry srhloww, i the IMC MI t.

a A- arava. a- aa a UK.M.1 r5t. 111K, Cinrtnnati, IVoTniltr 16. imtT. d47-t PLUMBERS, p.

r. -non, ate Iaapecc da. Uat OB. 3-asT7l! WJGm) Gg nd Steam Fitters, sTOU BS1 WEST FIFTH BTRBT, IbsBslPI aaa, CraetBa. ta.

Watav-eloeeta. Wale r-ta. Waab-baalBa, Water-rama, tvaoa atatb-taaa, Ao. beet laad pad -ead Pip. Wrooabt- eteaaa, Oe an Waia4pe of all aloes, Casl Iwia pipm, ead.

I-ea, A-pnonea, 4 GA8 -nTim of 4 -asdello Pendanta, Brock eta. Ore Ucbt, Ar- Sand Bnrnent, Porta bl (Am sisnns. Bull I bnade ttlobea, Bella. Ac n-jtp inns promptly an put i ma. ia e-a PEAS, SARDtl.ES, VC.

JV UST RECEIVED cases French Peas teases Frencb 3ti room; 1 ce. FrewB Tnrma -1 nae Pate, de Poles Orast cee Bau sitae Sardlnea, bozea; licaee aad bast eocaaee freeb Peechea, and I lb. cans socaeoe fre A ipberriee and abernes lb. cans Break 1 P1aAml.4i 1 uua aad 11 can! rre-b salmon, 1 and n. cans fre eh oao4er.

1 and lb, 1, -h Branov Cherriee Bernard' and KtewarfaSoOtC Whisky! Veebi on Ir Whlaky -r biaraacbino, im ported I Curacao, Imparted I.MLU.IniiMi 'I' Abatat Unported. A. A. I Ha a a) Theater Bundle. Sycamore ia ain aa ATOBJ rta aao.

MEDICAL. Mtv ta 1 miit-'i iTta tor ih cur -v. Vat Cmm often corw-rl In two or korv- bat MjirtiBri fca.ll In AUSDL-uA ot l-njs ro IkAC li r. bo-a irm, ti4 i Ui dry4 uj-lav lut wr ru -r. u- crnr In mM cm wi-o i Kt 74.1 bT in a r.eat L-OA.

i TU. COB5l) tkX, M-vbu-9 tBafl i I -elm auMi da po4 aAtxMnir iins fr mccuhtt mm vMm kojajui tlran in. but, trr uja-iona oc nrt xc, 4 i tiT'TlWA sVaf fk Lt-l falTT.V X- A sH ti 'a 1. 4 1 t-- to: 7 4ft Or. A a 1 1 1 1 WO I HO CM -'sicaMe tecaaee locate i.SScaeas i Am.

'-ra- LVT ft oa Ml--. 0 -7 Cin-buu- to-54. Lotii Wtthoct 0hnm A --j 4r Ctru orno aw jtiissisSIPri rx-e. itrte, rt iot -me. Joa.lli, on City, and ail polauea'--tawer River, and oa Uia a.

1 aoia veutm Tr ht rata fallow Aaar i do or reott, Chtn aad omv mie A. H. iuo4a tAi i At Lou iovLia Kc r-lal A. Tram, if mai esreep-ee. rtf M.

i Onp TronW Bnaday, rb jqa-Si to TwtatlHo lout aad tale, at P. A( For all norbr tatloB and efra. V-Bpta pte-apply at tbe Ticket north aaa oor loe and Baker crueU, la tba aQulrer Bnttr Bodor Spencer House, career Sr 1 ay and Bra' and at tbe Depot of ta OatoaaS Maoaaiei Suad. weat of Mill ot -aat. C.

TVl.X.rr, oeaeral TV at Arant. I W- jsBa liu Old Reliable BaiBOADl 1QJITJST tq A tk" i Mmsttrm Ci (Ut, Tmtenm, fxTIagvs Bad eTfattaap. la-bUBr Ti in am rao A. ta. sav Corooi Aecoao ipTm.

1I-ii atniniar a nroma-Trtaliea In af a a 1 lo hi nl no Ii niaaa lr ii.ib art Nlabt Exor A a Klorbt pi a- P. 7- a ain eaves tSXJTf DAT Nluar inoi raster tban Tl-A by i TTnnM corner of Vine ana streets: W. B. B7 oee Borrb-c ooraei of Main and Tbtrd and at the rxvet, mo rout street. Omnlb" a call for raaeuxeoa.

aois W. Ja. O'BBX Tick et Aroat, AKODAYTOI RAJLROAD. kTor rHdlaaapalls, Chteaf and North-west, Saadaaky, CtevelanA HudaJ aad th avast; Iplede, Dwtrta and all Point ta Canada. Trains raa aa to ewe SDRDATB IlxrAST, aslei i li i ea l.

roo A- Js. Taledo, UelroU aod Canada. roo A. SC. 7:10 P.M.

SebmoBd aod Clcaco.J rw A. M. sio P.M. BUehmoadAe a todatlott P. at.

tcldae Crtr ladl-'Ua Tios P. K. 8:10 HT. 8 rSO P. ai.

10 roo P. B. AH. 11 P. M.

12 P. lorst A. At. IT P. at.

lfl-ts A At. Parto. iruiaorBd- cwitaaer b-' ii p. w. Bandnoky CleTel Bad iAtMt A Tt p.m.

I -A. At. rt I J0 P. M. SO0 A-X.

fjayton Accommodation 5:45 P. M. lota Ha illtoa Acwaaim olloaj P. AC A 3 A. At.

gamutoa teooaimnrt.iioa, at, Bio jinx on tbe no P. M. Trala fb Dec St, 2" Train Cbicaco. asdoa at. for Handnakp.

Traina ran by Time aersn llantas fholar tAaa Clndaaatl Time. i-or ail inrta aattoa and nnsrt Irk apply at ta Tlrket CXUoa. as Foanb at- vine ptreet: portb loot oaraer of Froat aad 111 ioI aay DortB-wpot corner of Alalo aad I e. ee aad aa tb tVpot. I.

McLA (VTaMm. At iwttt saoAT.Oea 1 Ticket Aa t. a a Atlantic and Great Westara CINCINNATI 'TO KEsYi YORK 4 'WITHOUT CHAXOE. Palnce State-room Sleeping Cotchea. O.VJE i7.fl A-V ROVTBt i Two Throiifh a-lhtulii Express Trains Morning and Evening for Jfesr Boatn, PittaBarsf.l Bas-rivbarsr.

Phtladelpnta. Baltlmere, iu gt on City, and to All Paint In Kew York, Mew Enj-laad and lennsj Iranian SfOBNTNO T.X PR IS-lMTH CliKrlaaatf at a A. amree la Kew York nextday P. at KWHT XPRK-Lea vee tinclnnaat at arrtvas ta Ife York second atari has at I a.c Tot all teretmaST aad Ttir Brer Bl No. US Vine tree No.

i We.t Punrth stnel. Omnibuseawill call for peoeenxe By lean in rectlou 1 at above etbeee. Ir. I RCCK KB, Oenen it P-pert-teBdeat, peI 14. eii4 a i-i ut', eueral Ticket A Best St l-OuisL and Cbicagw Indianapolis, Cincinnati and LsytC-i THREE THROUGH TRAP'S DKHJ! tBAVB.

Phlr 1 and Pa tro xpreaa as A. at. Cfcica at pad Bt oua Kxpaa -4S P. SC. IuiauD FjnrM lam P.

M. a os a. see r. it tl P. at cna re area eec ee caprfti nati aad oa ap us aia ta ua loa TllBni 1 ana r.

Accomnraaatlca trP.l 4. 1 wai iivitss vaxar Anr oraa latv BAn Brookvtll, Osb- a rule aad Cambdc Oty Ace 1 maJaUon. A. K. Ha rrleoa Ai onmodatloa JOrAVA.

El Ha rrtMon, BnjoAvUie, Odd- Bet vine and Ct nbnda otmi. a hmerh Tickets raa be obtained at tha Hem aa, at tbe foot of Welnnt ami, at la Hirnw Ki4 1 .1 11 ti I le Pat -nt Depot of I tndl.n.poi and Iantyette Railroad Io on a A lew a Of pnoclpai I ai w.r. J. F. BJCHA KDoa, Iw a T.

IORD, UW aw i ic ot PROPOSALS. To llitijdins' Co tract orftv ONTaoj.i.Fa-KOtricA De (mkar T. ISST. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BB at this office unUl AfOSUAT. tbe Pat day of January neit.

at 12 wrk, Bop few fr nu.h1naall tbe materials, and bulldus coat ia Vily Ilall in said city, on the Camp i St rxiut, a A upon tbe fO'inrtaMons now ro d. Bud Jiaat, th plans, drawin and specifications Uiecat AC Tea file in tbla office, and wiiicii mat be thrre tram Inert bv coutractont. Builder, are desire te tttte tri. rA a ftw ii ii tney-witi iu tea ail tb in aloe ibib i and entirelv co a. id 1kJI.ii to the eaid lUaaA.

drawinaa-and mmAuuiu. The wuik wiB reorirt to be with reasonable dilia-euce. and Anuat be full eobspletedpa or before the It dav of Aprtl.ira A bond, executed by tbe biUdi aad at tw poll anu 'poiltnoie snr net, conxr.Uonefl cnaf bidder Will enter Into a contract And f-rcib factory Bitretlev for the fulfillment or tbo aaa ia case bia propoeal li all be accepted. mut acceaa-. panr each pn.pueal.

The right lo reject any and an prt po It If net uu iuij ii. vprn enpi, eHlv nj A4H. MIiFtKf.P.fTontrqUer. A. Vt CTJ A 11, -W.

W. LANNI.KT. X. CHAStATOtf. dell It1'1 PCnSONAL, WASHING MACHINES -THS (-tea Wa hi a faeta Is ta aao a a en Tv eoornofpi aad eoicteat Weahina pver lo vented.

4ja a oe Keen urtKAllUfl BS WalcA, Abib tor tnaexiutb and. A'abv TMPOKTANT A peter Hitter tree ne.aUy iloed as et1r sewitoak of (Aethlas Oeorlo. wplca Be in eee pair to make 4 sell awrMSavatunt entente law pri a. AI aim a aa SI tUxth street, ha- ASTROLOGY." 'A 0 LOG: Y. xrj.fxc".-..

GOOD IVEWS FOK IX. Bl, TO AVT PKBftna WHOWTt CaTJA. AI1A! rnHE NTtrJlNa UADA-T- Jk -s- FrTA KTm tl l-s-srt Mh hem carnt.b4 bUvKJ 1 Eromlsw who w- MB mi-ii 41 rift wiiJi UI my tm btw fur Mrf ti-d tloau Ail wkw tra tMortHap'Atli i ir -bey lOvwwt-KttUc mm nil mmm aM fc Wm-T 1st t-va 4n0ra Shf V.tver Bn baa ta si (Sit ef wtaftt a flue a the Oct-. e- fche ehows tr- 1 mt yt a- rm' er fia oo. or -t t--r i.

I -e nw i 'mm a n. I f- i TC tbe Baaiii.d i. r-v. Hoe- a4 'ii-l -km Saalwayi i beea ta maaaa etaecurlt. a Bpeedy tad Ufpcv llarrla--.

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