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tU 1 FINANCIAL- AND COMMERCIAL. cnravNATr enquiukb orrrcK. 'WlDKttDAY fcvmxa, February 88, 1874. There Ium boon do important blunge In tb (on ral features of the discount market since our hat. Tha banks generally reported a fait demand for loans, but they wora ablt to socoramodato the bulk of tha aeceptabla paper prosonted.

Soma, however, refuted accommodation! except to do. post tors. In tbo open market comparatively a mall amount of paper waa offered, and good name were readily negotiated, and data papor wai la demand. There was a fair amount of prlvste capital seeking Jnreat mens. Honey wat wanted mainly tot regular buelneae purposes, and tea different department! of trade wore wall represented In the Hit of ap pllcaota for favors.

Hates of Interest arena changed and Heady. In bank 839 per cent, are tbe current flgurot, and 0(310 por cent were the rate in tha open market, tbe IdiiJs prlco for un zceptlonable namea. Local checking waa not ao besvy. A fair amount of currency waa Met to tbe interior, and tbe banki were not able to ln create tbelr balances. The market for Eastern exchange remains about aa reported la our lait The domand from mercantile aourcea fair, and the recalpta ware not largo.

The inpply waa about equal to tbe demand, and" the market ruled steady, Bankers are paying MO discount, and are draw ing at par, Tbe aaine rates are paid and asked for boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. There la but a limited business doing In New Orleans exchange. It Is quoted par buying, and baukcia ask if premium. Buying. Boiling.

New York Exchange l-Wigd-lOdls. par. Boston Kxcnangs 1-10 'lis. pur. Philadelphia Exchange 1-10 dis.

par, Baltimore Exchange MUdls. par. Oofernment securities were weak In Now York, and there was a decline on nearly tbe whole list, and lbs market closed quiet. Gold waa less firm, which assisted In depressing tbe market, though the high rates curreut for several days increased tbe offerings. The closing quotations in New York for three days past compare as follows! Fch.

Feb. Feb. So. U. 8.

6pcrct. bonds of lKil.iai', I' 19S U. 8.0 0 bonds of InfiJ, Mav.118 117 11T V. 8. 5-10 bond of May 1) ISO 1IH U.

8.5-sU bonds of IMS, 1K 1IH 1WS l.6-lubou0iof July.U llUt lltti, U. ft. 5-W bonds of ISO), lr0i' U.S. (H0 bonds of I July. ISO 110 1 1W U.

K.nerct. Hals' lit), lift IT. fund'd l'a bds.114, 114, IMS V. S. per ctcurcy llflj, U6? How Tbe operations In Governments In our market were on a moderate scale only.

There was Utile disposition to sell, and the offerings were light and chiefly In small amount. Tbe Investment demand waa also light, and confined to tbe ten-forties and last three aeries of five-twenties, Tbo closing buying and selling rates here will be found below: Burin. Sellllog. TJ. B.

6 percent bonds of ISf 1 not, lToi, II. 8. 6-4u bonds of lWrt, May nr. V. 8.

bondaof iww. llw r.X V. 8. MO bonds of 1HM, Nov ISO 131 V. B.

M0 bond of MA July UK U. 8.5-SO bonds of 1W7, Julv 11VK IM V. ft. HO bonds of 1W8, July 11V 119 C. 8, 1 per cent.

1M0 bonds HRf llw U. B. per cent 1040 bonds (smsllillBi. U8)J V. ft.

per cent, fuaded loan 114 114 Stocks were generally weak In New York, and there waa a decline on nearly the whole list, and the market eloaed weak this afternoon. The ratoa for money were 45 per cent, on call. Tbe transactions ia Mew York were as follows: Shares. Western Union Telegraph Company 1S.C0U Paclfle Mail Steamship Company New York Central and Uudsoa 1,400 Boston, Hartford and Krie U) Erie. Columbus, Chicago and fod.

Cautral Lake Shore and Michigan Southern 10 400 Cbloago and Norih.wMturn Chicago and Kvrta-wefMrn preferred 8U9 Chicago, Hock Island and PactAo 1,000 Milwaukee and 8k Paul l.ao Milwauke and St Pal prerorrod lit) Toledo aad Wabash T.600 Obloaod Mississippi Union Pacific Hauaibal and St Joseph Total 80,400 In our market there waa little disposition to operate ia stocks, and a light business was reported. In local securities but a limited business waa transacted. Gas stock Is quoted 1M; L. M. K.

IL, 100, and H. and D. B. TS. The IM p.

m. rate In New York compare aa follows: Fob. tl. Feb. 14.

Fsh. IS. Western Union Tel. Co. 7IK- Pacific Mail 8.6.

Co 42W 41' Adams txprrse StJ VT Wells, rargo A 7ft Tl 78 American and M. U. United biatea Express 1i Tt V. Y. Central and Hudson.

.105 104 11M liart aad krlo 1 1'( rt 48 48li 41 Harlem ftu 131 ym hl. andlnd.Ot'l Siv Six Lake Shore and Mica. 8 81 i sik Cloveland and 87w tflk ChL and North-westrm WW RMk nu ChLandN. W-pn-rd 76i T5 HU Chl K. I.

and I'acifle 107 107 IW.v Mllwaukee and 8t Paul AM 4flv MIL and bt Paul, prord 7. 7v -1 Toledo and Wabash fiiy KH O. and aa M'i ti Union Paeifle 84 Fort Wayne and ail. WJC tu Nv Hannibal and St W) 8tv 81 Panama 115 14 11J lltti QoM Uisi 11XJ 113)4 following are tbe comparative closing quotations (or stocks in New York for three daya past: Feb. (1.

Feb. 4. Fob. 85. I r.

n. 8 r. m. I r. n.

Canton 75 78 78 Western Union Telegraph 7w Vi'( Uuiekailver SI 81 Adams Express. 1Hu wi Wella A Fargo's 77 77 T( American Exprtta MX Ms United States Expresa 7s 78 78 l'aciflo 1 t( 41 New York CentraL 104 KHK bHi Erie 4SU 4H 47 Crla, prcferecd in 78 78 farlem- mis ai 131V Harlem, preferred. 181 Michigan Central W) Clevelaod and 87 North-western BfcTf Nortb-wessem, 75 Mock Islaud. lm jj New Jersey (Antral. 107 131 73 74J KfTtf 108V Wi lc 4IW 48 Bt Pant 4ftH Kt Paul, preferred 78 Tt Tiu Wabasb Ms tlC VifJ Wabash, preferred 71 78 78 Fort Wavne tax Alton aad Terra II aula II 18 1 Alton and T.

Haute, 82V 80 Chicago and Alton llsK I06V 101 Chicago and Alton, .114 10 Ohio and Mississippi Sti St'f, C1evn Col. and Cln 81 HX MnrtlDtton and 111 110 LakeHhore 81K Indiana 81 SW SIX 8,1 Illinois IW.H I114 104 Union Pacific stock 84'; 4' 84V Contral Pacific bonds. V8 V'jfi Union Pacific bonds KV Hartford and Erio. 8 8 JeU. Lack, and Western.

.111 IWii J1WJ4 -ai-fiv. i Gold waa leu Arm In New York and rates were easier. It opened at and receded to 118, which waa the closing prloe. Here not much was ffered and tbe demand for mercantile purpoaea wai eufSclent to absoro the receipts. At the eloM banker! paid U)4fflllIX, and asked 11JV-No change was made in quotations for Silver.

Quarters and bahee are bought at 101, and dealers ask 106. KK VIEW OF TDK MARKETS. tBpeclallf Reported for tbelCnqolrcr.i BKiNS The demand waa limited, and tlx .,,1 SieIi hni nrlMa ara Domtnallv on. ahanged. Wequoio the best aerie 8 4ft8 80 per bushel, and good to choice mediums VXg JiK Alt, sW-The demand for bran was about ejual tank receipt, and the market ruled stead attlfiutn per ton.

Mblpstuf ia dull at 117(018, avid middlings as ia quality. BUiaa.ttlh raeoipu eonUuu light and the upply ia bardlv equal to the demand. Very full price were realised, though we ean not report any advance. The local dealer were tbe prlnnl-pal buyer and they are eonHalog their attention to bt grade. There waa a lair demand for eomesosi from packers, and motions qualities were la better request, owing to the scarcity of th bast grad- Catoloeeouimend 8Mfg.su.

prime, mtdiwi AYSdoa, UjWt aud sjumbou. THE': 'ClNTtiOTEiS TIIUllSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 1874. 30(JJlo. Ther nothing selling below un loB vorr Inferior. CHEa.SE Tbo market Is unchangr-d and stetdy.

A fair amount la being absorbed by contumors, and there Is no acemuulatlon. We Quote prime to choice factory 1 wiiua-iiuin was a qmei mnraei, mere Ing few orders here, though prlu were sustain. 13VC-; low middling, ami good middling, lfikc The sales weio 1U7 balce, and the bales. COFFEE The consumptive demand was fair, put Aside from this tliere was no movement, Prices are uuchanirod. We auote Rio Jn-t'jn, for common, 8ixavc.

fof for good, 91 V4ttn. for prlmo, and Si. so. for cuoice. tava la quoted as Inqnnlltr.

14 CU at Tlic market is unchanged. 'The prlres asked afiat were 80. per hush, for Ohio River, and 9c for Pittsburg. JThu rates delivered to consumers are foc Ohio RlrcrJ IV. for nanawna; no mr i-iiuuurg, ana 84C tor itana- vht cnnnid.

I EOGS-The receipts have fallen off, and there is a nrnier marao, utit prices are witnout important change. The saks were mainlrat 17c per though small lots sola at 17fjl8c FRUlTS-4ireen apples were In fair rmaoet, wiib sales at fJ Wy-X per brL for com mo a to prime. I'riod (rult is arm but quiet. Wo quote apple 6 10c. per and peaches 7JlPc for quarters, and HHOlo.

for halves. Lemons are quoted $5 ur box, and oranges 88 Vt4 por box for Palermo and Messina, and per ea for Valencia. FliOUR There has been no essential change in the market. The demand was light and the transactions were smsll, though that was no anxiety on the part of holders to sell, and they were unwilling to grant any important concoction. Sales, however, could not be effected tosnr extent without submitting to a decline.

The prices askd will not admit of shipment to in seaboard, and there 00 outlet south. The unite la devoid of sneoiilatiun and lucal dealers an bur. ing only with reference to Immediate wants, and are confining their attention mainly to the better qualities. Low grades remain dull; ther are quoted $3 714 and toperOn 1 Inactive at Vulfi Ml Small 01 extra were mado at 0 (8 7S, and fsmllv at i6Suut7. Fancv brands are quoted 17 Spring whest family ia held at 10 it 50.

and ry fleur tli ti Buckwhoat is dull at aiftl per 8rL, in store. UKAIX-W uxsT-There I still an Inactive market The city miller are restricting their purchases to Immcdiato vranta, and there was but a limited demand on order from Ui Interior. The receipts, however, wrr ouly moderate, and tho offerings chiefly in mall amount. No. rod winter was offered at II 41, bnt fl 40 more nearly reprrsontod the vuaws of Hill wheat is quoted II SO for prime, and urlme to choice white Is held at II KV1 00, but nothing of importance was aone in enner.

Conit i'bsreeeiDt ware not larre. and a nor. tion of the arrivala were consigned direct to dl. tlllors. There waa no round of a speculative character, and purchases were In most cases made with reference to Immediate wants.

No. Iniliod shelled was grnerallv held at 8'ic. In elevator, but some lots were offered at lowei figure. Mixed ear is quoted Some sales of white shelled wen mi muiflir.iignrr. Oars There was a moderate local demand hut beyond this there was no movement Mixed are quoted and white, 6U(tfMc.

Tbey are sold mainly by sample Rra-The market has not undergone, inv change. Holder are contending for II 01 fur No. 8. and some sales were effectel at thia rate, though we understand tbcro were transactions at 11 01. BASLXT-Tbcro iiU no important change In the market.

Holders ara still mntiinilitiir tar fUll prices, but borer were not Inclined to pay tbe rates asktxL The best grades of fall are held at II 80(C1S0. and spring II70J1 80. Common qualities are hard to sell. HAY The market hat not undergone any The best grades were in fair request. We quote No.

1 timothy per ton for loose-pressed and for tlglit-pressncl. Lower grades are quoted llt per ton. 1 hoe are the rate on arrival, and rail more Is charged la Store. HEMP-Thero bat been no Increase In the demand, and we bave lo report an Inactive market, but prices sre nominally unchanged. We quote undreasod Kentucky HOiJllS per ton, and dressed por lb.

MOLASSES A fair araonnt was taken for era. sumption, and tho market ia firm. We quote New Orleans OSQTbc. for fair to prime, and simps OILS-Llnseod li firm at II OS, but the demaad was onlv moderato. Lard oil is lis fair rennets at Kvaso.

for winter extra. Kofluod petroleum ia Orm at IV(Jlc POTATOES There waa onlv a moderaba da. mand. Ws quota the best varieties 80 per In stora. Sweet nolatoes are auoicd 84 oer brl for yellow.

POULTRY But a llmltl amount of dresaed waa received, and thor is a demand. Chicksos Mill. I lut uil.l mt 3 ULAi A a aisc. per lb. Uvo chickeos sold at tj 8CK04 per uurrn.

PROVISIONS There was aa Inactive market for nearly all articles coming under this head. In soma casea eonoesnlons were made, but this did not lead to any material increase in business, and the market cloeed Inactive. There was llttlo inclination to SDcculata. and tho eonanmntivaap. ders wore mainly for small amounts.

Some con tracts ror meats were aettied to-day. Nothing transpired for future delivery. Mass Poag-There was a dull market for this article, and prices were lower. Cilv-parked was bought at 14 85 per and more was 0 Co rod at this price, but at tbe cloae there no buyer at above 114. Country mess is entirely nominal, and ws omit quotations.

Bump pork was qulst atni StftlJW. Bclx Mists There waa a light demand aad quiet market, though prires are without Import ant cnange. iontrarta were semen, oni aside from tliete but a limited bustneaa waa transacted, are generally held at loo.e, bnt some purchases were made at i.40c, bnt 814c. represented tha views of buyer at the elos. Clear rib tide ara quoted 7Hc, and clear sides, 7 47V0-, loose.

isaco-i A light demand and Inactive market. but priors are without Important change. Shoulders arsquoted clear lib sidos, and clear sides. fc, all packed. Sugar-cured hams aro quiet at cantased aud packe-l.

Laao-The markot remains on let there being only a moderate Inquiry, but pric did not undergo any change. Prime steam la quoted 8t(jt 8vc. ami city kettle-rendnred leaf, 1 i. 1.1. Db A I A II CUOBMIUMIITa fiuiQBnu ssir, but aside from this no movemont Prices are unchanged.

We quoin New Orleans, ft'c; yellow refined, extra IOJ40.5 AU" while. "A while, lOc; bard is qiiotod nan ir. bEEu-Tbe demand for clover was light, and the market quiet. Round tots In Store eouM have been bought at 8c, and (Me- I charged for small amount. Timomy 1 quoted aa loiaj per bushel for prime to choice In store, flax la in domand at tl 78.

SALT There was a moderate demand for do mestic, tnd the market was steady at trtiic uer ana si per brl. xurk't ltiana is situs at per uusu. coarse Liverpool is eld at 1 V1 70 por sack. TALLOW There was a fair demand and tb market ruled staswly, the sales and receipts being about equal. We quote prlmo per lb.

TOBACCO The week opens with tli market bouyant, the orrorlngt at auction being 531 hhds. and It boxes, chiefly of new tobacco, with pries nil lugs and leaf-1 hhd. new at 84; 4 hids. old 81184 Jo 11 nous. 010, at skihto; jo nnas.

01a at siu 14 73; I bhda old at JlsiiflTS; 1 hhd. old at au li. 10 hhds. Ilrowu Countv, Ohio, traab and lugs 8 hhds. nw at 7 to7 llj 8 hhds.

old-8 at5 80t4 l5 8 at 1 hhd. old at 110 89. 78 bhda. and 8 boxes new Own (ountv, trash, lugs and teaf-X) hhds. at lSSm3 90; 83 at I4t5 19 at rVA7 VI: 4 at 19 90; at tlO IS (414; 1 hhd.

old at 115 boxes: 4 at 1 U4i 50; 68bhds. new Pen. aieton county trasn, nigs ana teat at 00:4 13 95; at US; 8 at 50; 8 at r9 10. 14 uiios. nooue vouoiy, at wept to: i at iyy.tD; 4 at tyV6 9J IS hhda.

and bxs. new West Virginia trash. Inst and ltaf-88 bhda. at i.it: 90: -box: Sat 1 It at 8 bxs. Indiana seed at so.

111SKY The market wu dull an 1 prices ara lower, closing at Me. The sale wore 181 brls. tarijr in tue uay a tow sales were reported at vac. Import aad F.i porta. Tbe receipts and shipments of the following articlos for twenty -four hours were: ims.

Exn. imn. Kxn. Apples, VO Hog pro. 440.10 naney, oiieo mo 1-ara, soa 44 14io Hotter, pks 17 0 Lard, 11 1835 Malt, ftHt) HS Cattlt bead.

499 '54 Molase.bls, 58 Ul Cheese, 178 17V Oats, 8451 I84S Coffee, 46 c4 100 818 Corn, bush Svsj Potatoes, bis. 181 88 Cotton, bales. 8154 mo Rye.basb.i Flour, km 8838 Salt 831 Hay, Boed.elo'rhg. 78 1 Hogs, head tUD8 108 Seed.ttm'vbg 50 IM Hog prod, bds 8 Sugar, hhds. 148 1 1T Hog prod, to 18 1 8W Wheat bush MVt 411 Hog prod, bis 8 Whlsky.bls.

b'M 1M4 nog proa, ox 14 1 I II 1 CATTLE MARKETS. Clnolnnatl Live Stock Market. Wbdmbsdat Evshiks, rbraary S3, 1874 1 Arrivals fur Ui psstiN hour up to aooa to-day, as compared with tbe prevtoua 84 boar, are as follows: 'Cattle. Hoe. 8 boon.

Fobruary 84. 7 i February 86 1. 408 8X8 Hhinrasnbs for eorrespoodlog time: CaUla. Hog. $asst February 84......

as i.wat i 1 lit gmuwumry mt Catti.8 Anivals fair but market steady, aud i "II1 V.T-PT-r-); 7 1 1 l. prices firmly maintained at 5 for common, aud iSLXhUc. for fair to good ouallllcs. 1 Hons KtodDU fair, and market aotlre at Hie Pollowrng rang or prices, vis: is fs to- 85 80 for common to prims light weights: 89 fll to S3 8 for tair to goou inooiutn areragea, a on ss to so lor Jood to prime butoher qualltlu. Tbo arrivals to ay were generally of a good quality.

Srkkp Searee gnd tbe demand good, but no ehsnge tn prices. Pens well cleaned of all kluds oratock. 1 'Pittsburg Cattle Markot. Sptflhl Plipatcfi to (U Knwrtr, PITTf Cko. February li Cattlo Tho arrivals up to this writing have bocn larger than fur lb tame time last week; tne market has not fairly optned; buyers are holding off, and holder are roiuilng 10 nicks conocsilous: prima to extra Steers are quotable at nftSc Hogs are also In light supply and the market ft flrOicr: Yorkers, 5.Vi55c; rMlldolpliis bogs uu-ohangod sheep 111 light sunnlv and stiff at full rates.

lay for common to extra. 1 Buffalo CattU Market, flrrrALO. Febrnarv tS-'-Cattleireeelntii iajIht IA5 bead, makina-reeulDta for tha week thn ran. 8,848 Hun vorv light. The ma-ketwae active during the early part of the day at strong last week's price, bnt on the receipt of unfavorable newa from the Kast weaaenod toward the ekwa.

Salee ot 1,000 Illinois steers, avtrtvalnir from 930 to 1,451 pounds, at 84 t(V IB Illi nois oxen, av. 1.M0 at 85 80; St) Indiana steers, ar. from 1.IH1 to 1.298 at IS 75: 17 In. diana oxen. av.

1,088 attt 70; 1H8 Missouri luf-rs. av. from 1.143 to 1.411 at 15 itO; 47 Missouri oxen. av. I.S'.IO at Canaila steer, av.

from to at 14 ls 7); 18 Michigan steers, av. at 84 75. HUeepauit Lnmbs-lteoofuU. 800 head for tho week thus far. The market is moderately active at last week's prices.

Hogs Receipts head; for the week thus far, lO.uuO head. The nnrket Is slow and dull, but llitlo offering, and that Of poor quality. Yorkers, Is 240 heavy hogs. 5 90. Chicago Cattle Market.

hea l. BhlDUlnr arades lalrlv artlsa and linn ii ft 4Wyt4 80 for lair to good, and ti for good to prune. Shipments, head. lloga-nocoiut. 13,000 bend; good grades nctivo and firm at 15 c5 00 for choice uxlra.

l'liila-dulphia, IS 7(0 30. Sliipmonta, 4,000 hoad. East Liberty Cattle Market. East I.ibfrtt. r.i.i-iinr sn rin.

Arrivala, 85 cars: bt, medium, 5. common, stockor', U4 405 bulls, wty-lJe 10 l'hlladelbhla, 80 8 00; Yorkers. 85 4iX'55 80. cueup Arrivals, zi cars; best, 10X539 73. few York Cattlo Market.

NRW Yoag. Fehruarv A Hwl ne Uivalnfa hands no sales ot live weight; drese lios a Iraetloti blirher and eloanii nrm 11 1 fiv n. i'r city, aad 8x(d)7i. for Westorn. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.

rittsburg oil MarkeU 8peialDUpatctotXnqHlrtr. PlTTMIliaO. Fuhruarv 85 OIl-TnidA. demand Improving and prieea unchanged. Par- on: saies or s.imi nn.

olon at II WW 5,000 brls. Called at II SJtdl 85. Reflned is stpsdv. ami quoted at the works at 13H0. Philadelphia: Feu- runrjr, nicpiicv; iaarr.li, April, 1014c Nw York Is unsettled! snor.

15 March. 15v r10c; April, 18n'a)l0Va. Oil-barrels weak: city, I1 10; country, 1 85. New Tork Financial News. Nbw 'York.

Febrnarv 85. Treastirr dishurso- meots, 885,000. Customs receiDts. 1508.000. Alounv olosed easy at 8 per cent, on (iovernments ami 4 per oral, on stocks, fetorling exchange wn neavy at lor Slxtr ilavs.and for sight.

Uolif ranged and oluseJ mis'. The oarrvlng rates were 84 tor and for borrowing, flat, lea rings, 4i.OtiO,000. State bonds mora active than usual: Tenueasee de-oliaed and Missouri sixes advanced. 1.. Miasonru 95 Virginia foldl 9ft Tenneasee HI N.

Carolina (old) SH Tennesaeo Ml N. Carolina .18 Virginia (new) 48 ttoverament quiet and steady. Stock were weuk all dav. with a deellneof ura 1 with lb lowest price of th day at the clow: ineasotine was most markod In the JCno and Wabash; the otlier most active stocks were the Western Colon. Union l'aciflo and Lak Shorn.

The total sales between ten and two were 68.000 share. Holder of Colon bonds were notified that the bonds must bo prevented with the coupons of March Interest attached, there being couuterfeit la circulation. New York pry Goods Market. New Your. February 85.

Business was cheeked to-day by the heavy snow storm, but yet a moderate lobbing trade was Cotton goods firm and In steady deinaud. Fins brown cottons and brown drills were In brisk reutiest from first hands. Colored cottons were modern- lively active, with a spirited demand for aoron checks. Prints were fairly active. Woolen goods less active.

Ureas fabric, white gods and Hani, burg edgings are Improving, Bluck pure Mohairs are iu demand. Boston Wool Market. Boston. February 15. The demand for domes.

tlo wool fair and market firm: il odium extra and double extra Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. Miohlgaa and Wisconsin" fleece. K4.viko.: delaine and combing fleece, uerdne and extra pulled In fair demand, sales mostly at fi0i5o. for good and desirable lots. New Orleans Cotton Market.

Niw Orlians. February SB. Cotton active, with sales of 10,050 bale! good ordinary to strictly good ontinary, low middling to strictlv low middling, middling to strictly middling, good middling, 17017(40, Kocoipu, 8.705 bales: exports to tho Continent, 0.940 bales; stock, 3S7.878 bales; nnsoKi, ma. oatea. uom signt, ii pre mium; sterling, 545V.

New York Metal Majfket. Ntsf Tori, Fobruary 85. Mnnufncttired Con ner steady: sheathing, L'13. Ingot Lake steady at TMiM. Pig iron firm: Scotch, IIU4IH; Amoiicuo, nXiyM.

liar in moderate riicu Russia sheet. en. gold. Nails unchanged: cut, 1 60; clinch, is 50(45 SO. Memphis Cotton Market.

Memphis. February 95. Cotton stendv and In fair demand, with sale" at 15lSVc Receipts. 1,078 bales; exports, 1,073 bales; stock, 04,160 baloe. New York MarkeU New Tors, Febrnary 85.

Cotton steady: mid dling uplands, 18 1 futures closed steady; salca of 8MSJOI.flloa.au follows: March, lSI-18r. hid; April, is 1 l-i way, mvc; June, loxcwat; July, 11-inc Flour heavy and lower: reolt)U. ll.OOObrl.: su pers no Western and Sua to, 15 70rd)6 16: rommon to good. 88 41K9 SS: good to choice, MTOyU, 90; white wheat extra. 10 mil 50; extra Ohio, it) UXit 7 80: St.

Louis, Kye flour tinchanee I at 14(06. Corn-moal unchanged: Western, 3 cXt wnuky 1 Oraln Wheat dull and lower: receipt. 184,000 No. 8 Chicago spring, 114741 cu; No. 8 Milwsukeo spring.

II 6I191 Iowa and Minnesota spring, II 61 Rye dull and lower at lfl 05. Harle and malt nnchanged. Corn quiet; receipt. 180.000 common to strictly prime newWetern mlxnl, TsiTSiv: yellow Western, whim Western, "59, So. 0u heavy: receltda, 8,000 Western mlxeil.

riKdjei vc, wtiite western, eiinac Har and hope unchanged. Coffee aitive and lower at Lard: rime kettle-rendered lowvr. Sugar lower: fair good refining. "IKWSo, Molasses quret. Petroleum irregular: crude, refined, lsvc.

bid, 15c. Mked. Egg heavy: Western, Leather unchanred. Wool firm: domestic fleece, 40Y4T0c; nulled, unwashed. IS frovrsions roranrmer: new moss, sisio; my, 815 BltlS 96: June.

lift. Boef and cut meats un changed and steady: long 8 T-159 So-1 short clear, 89-lOa. spot; 8v- March. Lard heavy: prime steam. 8 ou spot; 9tc, February; 8-16(49 vc March.

muter nrm: estern at zom tnceseorm atniievo. Cblesgco Market. February 15. Flour quiet and nn. ehaugtd: sales extra spring at IS 7j(i SO.

Wheat dull, unsettled and lower: No. 1 Chicago spring, 81 184 North-western, tl 19v No. 8 Chi. cago spring, 1 ibj ItiV, cau; 11 March; tl lv, April; No. 8 Clilcago spring.

$1 II 18: reiected. 81 W. Corn In fair demand aud at lower raiot: No. I mixed, cash: 67e, March SAcm Aoril; fllk(ic My; new No, 8 mixed, rojocted, old, new, aur sold at file. Oats steady: 8, 48oi cash: 4Sc.

March; rejected, 880. Rve ararce and Arm: No. 8 regular, fresh, S6iiVHe. Barley quiet and weak: No. I spring.

II 68; No. 8 spring, tl 4)1 60. Droued hogs quiet at 18V- I pork; dull and lower at 114, cash and March; fit 80, April; 114 80, May. Lard qniet ami weak at 8te. cash and March; for April.

Balk meats quiet and weak: shoulders, short rib middle, shortelear, 7c, all loose, epos. Bacon steady aud unchanged. Whisky dull aud drooping: sales at 94., and closing wltk frse sellers at 94c. Timothy seed quiet and weak: salet at 11 60ft It 10 forj ordinal to extra. kivsi-seod steady at IS 48 SO.

Booelpt Flour, I0.0OU whest. 98.000 corn. oata, 18,000 rye, LliOO bitsa.ibarlcy.ll.twiiusb. Shipments-Flour, 15.0U0 wheat. 8000 oat.

8,000 rye, 8,000 bush. barluy, 30.0UO buab. fit, Loul. Market. tm f)Dt.

rebrnary lower on me. dlusn and bol grswte, wish a fair demaad at Ui Oeniio: muldliagt, 15te. Flour sjmel aad weak: uperllae winter, $5J 85H)-etT winter, 85 ADoVI; double extra, I8 60. Whilst dull and lower to sell? II 19V 1 Sample tot strictly prime red fall II 80; choice, 1 89l Corn In fair demand and firm No. 9 biixed, 59xWc on east track, and 6ira01 Vc.

In east elevator, cash and March, oat a fraction higher: No. 8. 4i48Vc. In elevator. Barley dull end unseulcds No.

I spring, II 00; No. I suriug, 11 Rye higher; IttwDslVo. Whisky dull: no sales. Provisions-fork in good demand for smsll lots at I4 fc Dry salt meat -and bseon dull, with only a jobbing and order trade. Laid nominal 80.

offered freely; salaulo at bold at8Kfxo. 1 1 (. Hogs stronger: llehtto heavy shippers', 14 JSC! Cattle quiets 'medium to fair butchers. IS 75 13 75; cons and heifers range at 11 60; good to cuoioo native ateers, 84 505 60. brls.

flour, 14,000 bush, wheat, ora' S.busb.oat. bush, rye, 1,000 bush, barley, 1,575 hogs, 810 cattle. Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee, February qnlot and un-'(J6'11 "eady: No. 1 Milwaukee, tl 93l No.

HI 11 1. ir owu- a A. auiior jhiiiii II UHi April, 1 U. Oats In fair domand ami lmixo.1, 60xc Rye quiet and weak: No. 1, 19c urm; ri'J.

Z. ftliV lam 1 ill itn Nn 1 4u. a spring, ai pork, 114(514 85. Sweet. "tliu4e.

iryalteii uitsts: shoulders nominal at 65((45mc, loose; boxed middles, Lard nominal: kuttlc, IireiiseJ hors slnrnW Kooeli.u-flour, 5,000 wheat, JT.000 bnib.j Shipments-Flour, 4,000 Wh.l.l II fWA nogs, iuu need. New Orleans Market. New Orlians, February a good export demand. Shipping brand are waaud; XXX. 7y(163; family.

16 90. Corn In fair suppiy nnn demand: white, yellow mixed, yellow, 83c Oats llrni at 82c Bran dull at 95c Iiayllnll: choice, 'J1. l'rk dull, and hold at 1. meats dull, and held at AVO'Jc Bacon dull offering at llams.l-.HiJlthc Lard dull: ticrco, 93.. and for kog.

Sugar dull and prices unchanged. Molasses dull centrifugal, 47fy50c. prime to cholce.WISe, natl IIOX10 Louisiana, Ciuolu. Coffee unchanged. Corn-mcal dull at fl 40; Otliora uuchauged.

Nashville Market. NssnviLi.x, February quiet: good ordinary, low middling. ii Flour quiet and unchanged nt 10 tr.tS 75. Wheat quiet and unchanged at II sa Corn quiet and unchungod: 7JJ76C Out quiet and unchanged at 60c Coffoe nuiet aud unchanged Sugar 4UIU1, uncnnngoil. Provisions quiet aud unchanged.

Lard, 10c. Bulk shoulders, Cc; cloar rib sl.lis, clear, 840., packed, ltueon: shoulder, clear rib idea, clear, 0c, pocked Sugar-cured bams, like. Whisky, II. Toledo Market. Tot.rno, February S5.

flour quiet nnd nn. ennngei. Wheat dull and lower: amber Michigan. 81 47; seller April, II 5J; May, No, 1 red. II 45; April.

If 40. Corn: demand light and holders firm: high mixed, seller May, low nilxod new, 8Ic; no giade, new, 5Rc Oats aro quiet and prices unchanged: No. 1, 5lc Clover-seed 5 f5 90; rejected, 80. Dressed hogs, to :0. Receipts Flour, none wheal, 7.000 corn, 8.000 oata.

7,000 buBh. Shipment Flour, 000 wheat. 7.UO0 com, 8,000 oats, 3.000 bush. Louisville Markot. LorisvtLl.E, Febrnarv U-Cotton pilot at lie.

Flour a let and unchnnrod. Whi.m n.uninal. Com: white, 71c; mixed, 71c. OaU: white, mixed, 57e May, 117 00. Provisions-Pull and lower.

Mos pork, 115. Bulk ehoulder. clear rib side. 7ic rlnur rib sides, 7Kc: clear. loose.

Ilncon should. clear rib sldo.8He.; clear, tXe. Sugar-eurcd heme. Ho. Lard: in tierce, 8,0.

nuiiiiuai. wniBEy, V4.4e, Philadelphia Market. PlTILADBLrnla. Fobntarv K. FlnnrnmaH.1 fair and unchanged Wheat quiet Corn-New yellow.

old. 70o. OaU wantoil! vlillo. ProylsionsSleadv: mess pork, 130, Lard-Western held at tx'')ia, Petroleum-Crude, refined, 14)40. for February, 14Vfl5c.

for March, Whisky-Lower at 9ac Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, Fobruary Western super, IVto; extra. family. I750iitart Wheat quiet: Ohio and Indiana. 11 SWtl 55; Wet-ern spring, II 45.

Corn dull: mixed Western. 77c. Oa'a quiet. rroviaiona nun ami neavr. Buttersteady: Western roll.

Coffee dull and nominal at Whisky dull at Mempble Market. Mmmis. February otilet at tsl.va II 10. firmer at 13 55. orn scarce and umi at itiiWUo.

oats uuiot aud uuchauo-uJ at 50 J)C nay ana nran nominal. Meaa pork, lo; Jowls. 9. Bnlk meats quiet and unchanged: shoulilors, sides, SmHio. Bacon quiet and ancbange.l: shoulder, 1(i7c Indianapolis Market, IxnTAKAPOLtS.

February Flour dull atltntr heat steady at It 30 4l 45. (Orn quiet ana unchanged; oar. shelled, 64Mo. OaU quiet aud tinchanvl at444R. Provisions dull hut nnchsnga.l at ngj.

iiacon dull at 1114. 8v. fkOtiVe, Lard quiet at8('4Uo, Hams, liogs la fair demand and firm, at 5friXo. Cleveland Market. Cliteland, February Wheatqulet and unchanged: N.

1 red, 1164 el 57: No. 1 45. Corn dull, but iinrliangeil at CvtWc. for old nilxod. and 63i464r.

for new mixed. OaU firmer; Hum i a IC Petroleum Arm ami unchanged. Buffalo Market. TtcrFALO. rehrttary 85.

Wheat dull: sales of Btu Mian. o. 1 Milwaukee club at tl 50. Corn is selling alowlv in car Iota at 70c. Oats, rve and barley nominal, and In fair demand lor thn latter, hut buyers ami sellers ana it; No.

3 Chicago ueiu as auuus si vi. Oswego Market. Oawxon, February 85. Wheat Is 1 i 0.91 n. corn quiot at twe liar Icy Inactive.

Foreign Markets London. Fobruary 85-5 r. M. Amonnt of bnl lion drawn Into tho It auk of Enirlund nn hal anc.e to-lay. X318.000.

Consols for money. Dlu for tnonev nnd nccount. Amor iron seen- ritlea: O-aiSOl IbOi. 0o.oriS67. 10-4'l, now fives.

104 New York Central, Erie prororred, Linseed oil, 3d. Tui- pontino, ojhsis. on. Paris. February Rentes.

B9f. Sc. Liverpool, February 85. Cotton market qtuut: miooiing tipiannm middling Orleans, 868l4d. Pale b10l American, 701)0 balus; Sieeultlon aud expqrt, S.U00 bales.

Yarns aud fabrics at Manchester qnict and unchanged. Breadstuff's nuiet and unchanged. mess nor a. ess. 0.1.

naeon: long clear idles. 3IM. California white wheat, average, 19s, 8M.09 isa.iuri. ci no, l.i. 41.

Kecoipta or wheat fir the past tore onya, American, 5.7U0 qrs. Otliois anehsugciL Astterp, February t5.Itefincd TBE LAW COURTS. Superior Conrt. ftori Judgi Tapti. stir iros Lira hi-rancr policiis.

1 Harriet La lioytranx vs. the New York Life Insurance Company. The plaintiff sned tbe uVfcnd- aut to recover upon three policies of Insurance Is sued uon the life of her husband, LafnyetU Iji Boy. tnaux.inmi. Tb policies wur issued In Jsnusrr, Juna, snd the early prt of October of that year, and amonnted la the aggregate to The assured died In Nw Orleans, alwut the 14th of October, 1871, few days alter the last policy of Insurance baa bvuu Ukenous.

The delonse elslm thst each one of the policies was Issued upon the application of La Boyteaux, wblcb application contained the declaration and ststemcnt that bis hsMls wer then sud slways had been sober and tern ferste. and that If tli sUieiiients wer un- trii the twllcy suouja be nun na voiu. liiey eisltn thst the bsblts of La Bnytsaux were not, nor had tbey always been sober and Umpersts. but that prior Uitna artt sppllcJttiiHi and to lh time of bis death be Irs subjeet to prisodlral sttacks of dnsnkenness. The defense slso rlslin thst the nollclss contained a proviso that If dsslls should be caused by the use of Intoxicating drink or opium th policy should be void, ami aver that tn aestn wss so csusen.

Tha nlaliitiBTdeules that tha deceased esme tnhla desth inird the causes set Ibrth In the answer In con-trmplatlon of law, and claims that he was a ansa pre eswlnant for his great strength! that was not In. teniieratet tnst wnis in new urtMiisoa onsines fvltalek. hsvlng aa attack of mania a pol, sad was recovering; but by uasklllful nursing snd thadessr. Hon of Mend who went with him to New llrlaan tnd by Ihe uklngof strong pret'rtlon of opium as tbe prescription of a physlrlsa, he died of what called by pliylelans oism polsuo, and therefur ke did not ole at druakenacM. nor did be dis of opium xespt ts It was tli rultofUietrtuwutreirred to.

I an I iirogresn. Thiiiniiton A Ingwnrth for Ihe nlalntlff: (leonra stage and Chsrie Wllby, coutr. Common Plea Court. Stort Jtxtot Jrny. vs.

O. u. Htatut. This was an application, uiiuUoued some weeks ago, la whloh the niarntllf sovirht to recover a dlvonaoo the grounds of tli eilrenie eraelly sad drunksnneM of the tie. fendaut.

During tbe progress nt the trlsl the plla- tlff withdrew tu chars of uruuksnnevs, anil Hi fendaut, by cross petition, skod fur divorce 0 the grounds of extreme cruelty snd gross neglect of duty. The Court found that neither psrty wss entitled to divorce, and dismissed bulk ttio pelltlou and til crM pet 1 1 lull. Johu lies au for the plaintiff; John Kebler contra. .1 Heal Eatute Tranafere. Wm.

Kennedy and wife to Rsrney Merkstertde, lot 87 hr Ki feet ah (he eant Hide of a street Hi fret north of the Msillson tilke. in W. C. Peters' subdivision, ou East Ushuii t'riscill K. Urvwsur to Clemens Orste, lot 18 by 94 rtN'too Uie aorlh sldnof liupklas street, hi test east of Cilrter street; K.

H. 1'eiiillHtoTi sud J. W. ponahne. trutees.

to John Kelly, lot HI In Vontr's sulfdivislou OU Kast Wsluut Kills. IS by lnOfeett tto. Wm. Vsu Vlerk aad wlfs toKarah E. Itodley, leasehold, bv lit feet, un His west side of Hri sViO feel north of Kemper striwl, Vi nlliul Hills i Sarah K.

llodley to lU-liecca B. Appletou, same aebold. II. love and sffertlon. II.

P. Itowinan and wife to Anton Saucer, lot IS hy loft feet en the east lde of Kentou treet, IUU feet south of street, heennd Wsrd tuai, 'f. J. Illggs, Comiiilsnlnner, to Harriet W. I rw tn.

i aeres on the weit side of Railroad aveuue, ss.tof Ui Lebsuon pike; W. Y. Irwin and wife, per blaster Comnilsslouer, to Auk lis A. Tranrlisut, same property; Heirs of J.H. Schmidt, per guardian, to Anna M.

K. Strolniicyer, lot ts by SO feet tin the nnrlU-east corner uf Jones snd Ilsrld So. Til. II I i.iiii l'roetor snd Uenrge II. I'eiulleton, trns-tees, to 11.

It, Hermsen, lot Si by feel, uu the south side of Woodward street, 100 feel eal uf lVudlc.lou street; ti.T.'n). It. L. X.dwards and wife to Sarah E. Y.

Barnard, lot 11 '1 by 4S feet, on the south-east coruer of Ludlow and Arch streets; SHERIFF'S SALES. QIIEUIKl-S RALK. THE STATE OF OHIO, Hamilton Couuty, City ol Cincinnati, ss. l'ursuant lo the command of an order for salo from the Superior Court of Cincinnati, and to me directed, I will offer at public snle 011 the premises. In tho city of Cincinnati, ou THl'HS-1)AY, March 5th, A.

D. IH74, at 8 o'clock 1. tliulollou lug described leasehold estate, to-wit: Tho uuexutred time of said lc.isehold and the buildings thereon, being otj that certain lot of ground In Cincinnati, Ohio, commencing at the noi tli-west corner of the brick house ou the south sido of Central avenuo, being about leoieet eait of Baymlllcr struct, and running woatwardly along the line of oil 1 Central avenue tho distance 7f 85 fee', ami thence aud (rum the place of beginning, extending back on lines parallel with Uavruillur streut to Clearwnter alloy, about 145 feet. Lease dated January 1, lSBO, to Junimrr 1, 1670. for term of 10 years, at a yearly reut of 160 per yenr, payable quarterly.

To bo sold by ordur of Court, In tho case wherein Oeorgo Slimer plainiiff, and Leonard Fretind et al. arc tlerendants. Cnso No. Terms ol sale Cash on dttr of sale. GKORMK W.

ZIEGLEU. ShcriOot Hamilton Coulitr. Ohio. ByllKNKV Fkiks, beputy. Caldwell, Cofpoce cai.dwisll, Aiioruuys.

Cluclunutl, February '14, 1071. 0.1 FOREIGN STEAMERS. Eeduction in Passage! aasr CCION LIK BETWEEN New York, Onecnstown an! Lirerpoiil (CABRYIXQ TICK V. MAILS.) Idaho, Minnesota. Manhattan.

Wisconsin, Nevada. Colorado, sailiug from hew York every Wednesday. CABIN passage from Sew York ISO and $6 gold. State-rooms nn the same deck as Saloon. Stoerage: 130 from iiow Vork; 1(3 from Liver, pool or Qucenatown, parable in currency.

Passage from or to Germany, Franco, Norway, Sweden, Ac, at lowest rates. Itemiitancustotiruat Britain, Ireland and the Continent, Apply to WILLIAMS Gl'IOV, Broadway, now tora, or t. 11. 1111 aoixsu a K. W.cor.

Third and Waluut, Cincinnati. Ohio. apil-tf FOR LJ7EHF00L AND QUEEKSTOWi FiMAM LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMER! sailing from Now York evory lUClUOAr ana dai ui'A s. ticket Sold to and from Ireland and the Continent, Ratts Cabin, S7S and OOi Sound Trip, ioo, gum; nrecraCTi, etirrency. Apply to JOHX ii.

VALK, No. 15 Broadway. 'WW a VI SS va in vi SS Vyi II SaSlUa UL.IS 4 VS oorth-wost corner Third and Main HUSMN'Q A Bankers aud A. UJ.MA.NN CO, Hew York, or in Cincinnati to UU'Lblt A '(, csiutn jzt.0 BE WERAOEj 13 HI1AG-I3 TO WHOM 1taY CONCERN. TN runSUAKCKOF AS ACT "TO PROVIDE JL for the Organization and Government of Municipal corporations," passed M.iy 7, 1), plans and specifications liavo boon prepared, ami are now on Ole In the office of the Commissioners of Sewers, for the construction of sowors and arainsin Waluut, Allison and Mercer Streets, and Lateral Street of Sewerage District No.

3, of Division No. 4, Bounded and described is follows Commencing at a nolut in the center of th Miami Usual, ouooslte tho coutcr of street, thence northwardly with tho center of jacsson street to a point 1HU feel south of Thirteenth street; thence eastwardlv parallel with Thirteenth streot to tho renter of Walnut Mroet; thence northwardly with the center of Walnut sti oetlo tho center of Thirteouth street; thenco eastws.aiy Willi tue center ol Thirteenth streot to a nointOIIUOaitll Llia nentar Af allav. theuce northwardly parallul with Walnut atroci to tho ecu tor of Allison streot; thenco castwanlly with the cooler of Allison street to the center of Clay street; thence northwardly with the center nt street 10 a point mi leot south or Liberty street; thenco wostwardly parallel with Liberty street to a point 100 feet east ofViuo streot; thenco southwardly parallel with Vine street to the rcntur of the 51 lami Canal thonce eastwardly with tho center of the Miami Caual to tbo place Ol beglnniug. The same to bo known as Sub-district No, 8, of Di-trlct No. 3.

of Division No. 4. And notice is hereby given In accordance with Section 60S of said act, that such plans have been prepared and are on file In the office of the Com-mlssionurs of Sotvors, for the purpose ot examination nnd Inspection of parties Intcrestod in such sewerage aud drainage; and that a session of auni uimminwiiin win do nem nt uiclr ooico. a. iriri 111 u.

ui, 1 1. 1 iu 011:11 iu, lot CIOCK 1', A V. 1 ui iitv iui i.u ui Hearing any news ana suggest Inns of said parties in regard therolo. By order ol the Board. feL4lll FUA.VK M.

McCORD. Clerk. PROPOSALS. QEALKD TROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at uiuouico 01 uie i omiulH.ionois of Sowers, uutil IS o'clock noon of TL'KsDAY, March 10th, A. L.

ltfit, fur ron-trucling a sower in LUDLOW AVENUE, from Spring; 'drove A venue to Mill Crook Bridge, I weuty-Urth Aeronling to plans and ipcctflralion on fllo in said otrluo. Tho Hoanl reserves tho right of rejecting any or sit vi aiiv iitia Bldilers will indorse their name upon the uui.iuuui snr vutuiuius containing inoir Ulda, Each bid to be accnnmnnierl i.n n. ested sureties. No person will bo accepted asnrcty who Is a municipal oflloor, or who has a contract in progress under the control of the rlty, or who Is ih cuufarllv lntnrnate.1 Iiv Ihn vnvlr Bidders to nso tho printed forms, as no other will be rocclved. 1 jiyonieroi vie noara fe FRANK M.

McCORn. Clerk. LEGAL. NOTICE OF SALE. The personal propertv belonging to the Estate of Rachel consisting of one blsck walnnl sola, six mahogany upholstered chairs, ons veneered mahogsuy center table, and other prop, erty, will be sold at I'nbllo Auction, at No.

473 Viue street, In.ihe city of Cincinnati, on tbo Uib day of March, A. D. 1874, cotameuolug at 10 'WC A HI Dated ibis 811b day of February. A. D.

ml. tM ABRAHAM 8CII1FF. fi-iSJts Admln'rof li. Nusshaiim. rlec'd.

XTOTICK Id I1KRKIIY I KM THAT Tiitr XI undersigned has beon appointed and mini. JohoUorhard VV Hike, late of Hamilton County, Ohio, deceased. THEKK3IA WILLKB. O. LiNDasi ann, Attorney.

Cincinnati. February la, 1974. felO-StTh LL i TTPi; FOTirOBT. T)BK6H3 and all kind of I'rintlng material JL may he had of the Cmoianstl Type Foundry WKLLS, Trsunr, Ut Vlaesk fcrTTh typeoa wbivh tills parar is orlnted ais Irons this house. duStMDjArVyao MEDICAL.

dr: JAQUES, A RKG0LAHLY EDUCATED PHY8ICIAlv treistaem of all rorms of venereal and privatl diw aaea. Cases of disease recently cured in the shortest possible time that will sure pormancnt relief, and longstanding einH tutlonia cases sro treate.1 with suweo, thati' equaled. Syphilis, Gouorrhea, Gleet, Stricter0 Orchltts, Herula, and all UrTnarye1 Ueated with unparallolod Success. rhea, or Seminal Veaknessv as tb TroaJu sr abuse in youth or excess in maturer yeari. Which prod nee some ot tho following uflel emissions, blotehe.

debility, dlatlne nee, dinnne- of sigb eeegh, lnllg.n700 nation, despondency, eooXauion of idea. to society, lose of memory and exaalpowr .,1 which nnfltrthe victim forljaaiueM or aii-li. sud ultimately causing Insanity andeonanmptio? ar tliorougldy and permanently onred. iraii tenc.y or loss of manlv vigor pormanenUyourwi 1 1 remesltesthat are not iujurlous. lltsevident th-i onewbodovote hi sutire attention to aeenai'i class of disease, and Is constantly trcaUnr i large number of caw must posssn grcu stnl in That specialty thau Uios doing? a Mn0ri Sractice.

A medical pamphlet relating to Iseaaoa by mail, in sealed envslouo, for 1 stamps. It conuina full symptom lists, that enal bio the pationt to give a written statement of Ins eaaa. Tbe Doctor is not to clatxt with tli numerous luiimawia luiuns an largo citlo, His ineillcal diploma Is in plain view at his onto for the inspection of all. I'atleula treated bi mail and express, but, wbcro possible, It Is best Visit tho city for personal consultation. Consults tion free.

Charger modurato, nnd terms of paymen favorable. Cure guaranteed. Medicine aupulie from th doctor's own laboratory. Hours: 4 4 r. suDiiavs, li to r.

umce J(o. 1.1,d W. Sixth tnet, boU Race and Elm, CinciumtJ Ohio, aalii.l t.w 1 stiss I GOOD NEWS AT LAST DH. RAPHAEL DESCRIBES DISEASE without auy Information from tho patient aud cures without the nse of mercury or expon ment, thus saving your health and life rom wrom treatment. His preventive la Infallible.

Hi remedies enro sll disrates aud Infirmities, mentn aim 1111jii.oi, iimjr restore mannooa and tut Tlgor of yotitli; tboy aro innocent, safe and sure without exposure or inlurvtohualih Ing with diet or occupation. Consultation dails at No. Ill Itlrhmond trest, between ('eiitiul tcuuc auu juiiu street, Cincinnati, Ohio. A I letters and consultations are strictly pnvato su I loir if yon send OK CENTS for cit Vin fyjtj nlug the Affo. lte Sex," and Impor "tuiu so ireaiiA nnn enlap shunt titViti lions or tne unposue hug and Imiior tsntHluts to Business Men, will detent grati ill.

I ThU I. vi uvn laet. JlJ 1IVATE DISEASES. DK. BONATARTE, by special stndy and exJ poriencoin the llosiiitalsol linltiiuore, Lou.

duo and l'arls. Is enabled to fuarnntco a cure ln tho most complicated cases. Recent easesol ijoxu orrhca or Svplillls eurcd In a few dava, wlthouJ change of diet or hindrance from business. 8ei ondary Syphilis the out tho Use of Mercury. Involuntary losses oj semen stopped iu a short time.

Sufferers fron I potency or lo-s of sexual power restored to fit vigor In a few weeks. Gleet or Gonorrhea, i. lona standing, wburo all Internal nrniMtin ii, fnilciL permanently and speedily oured, by a neui treattneoi. DBS, BON Al'AttrE REYNOLDS, 189 Sycamoi su Nit, r'lltk and Sixth, viuoiunatt, o. ouioo hours, OA.

si. tost. Ir. IIERBER1 TTAS for the past ton years dovoted his attctJ js a. now to tne treatment oi ail private discaae-J im or long-sianning eonsiidiiioual esse ai speedily snd permanently cured.

Nocturne emissions, nervous debility, aominal and impotenoy, which terminate In conaomutlo anu insanity, are purroctly cured. Cures gus-an toed. Consultation free. Medicines sopplie. Hours A.

M. to 6 V. Sundays, to 6 P. OOlco No. a AO Klin street, botwooa tfixth an Duveuiu.

mciuuasi. vuiu, uuiv ly LOST MANHOOD. THE OLD Wbstxsn Mbdioal InsttJ tots, J7 Cinninnati. Ohio, is tb only place ta tn eonntrri where young men have been and ean be re tore! iroin tne enects oi oeu-Aouso, ny sue only knows sum siuw rcineur. WO PAY reonlred of resnonsilile Dersons nntll ennM.

Sund two stamps for Circulars of Advice on devl teste matteri to uotn exea. aolS-ly CINCINSATI BAILCOAD TIKI TADLK, Depart. Arrive. Arrlv tl. Cln'tl.

Destlus'il STUKTlC SJD SHUT WtBTHJ, Depot. Fifth snd lloedlr. Time, 7 initiate fast. r-xpres. uttaia SDosm SJSprl unn, mt in im ni IU a I Lot 'IHVILLC AND riXCI.NSATI SIKIHTL1NR.

DeiKit, ront and Kligoor. Time. 4 minutes slow. IxMilstlll Kipresa 7fni Stopm iisopr liuiavllle Kx dally llopm 100 pm 7 40pi LoulsTllle tx daily 1110 pin illsni Itnai Wortbvllln Ae SMpm lSUOam 7Wpi: Iletmt, rout snd Kllgour. Time- 7 mluules fast.

New Ynrk Kx dally. e.wani siopm ltaupti frw i r. Sew York Kx dally Columbus Ae Si.rliiKlleld Ae Murrow Ac Lovelnnd Ae lOreland Ae i in ii i.i 91 it ri.iiuiv,jia ni Us 11 Mpil tSUun 714pn 1 i ii 7 Ml un 4 ml Dm luwam i ui 00 iu IWam US in 4 in II )n 50 a Ijirrlan.l Twain 46 a ti The m. and 4 n. in.

iein Nwnwt rn. i Springs snd bprlngtleld. The Church train leave Uiveland at I a. uu. aud returning lusves Cuiclnnst i.

us. MARIFTTA AND rWCrXATT. Depot, I'lum aud Pearl. Time, 7 minutes fast. IUI tsspm tlOpn iu li a rt.

Louis S40nm ChilllrothrAUIllsboroAc SlUum OMissi 7 is) ii (0)a ii fl 10SCS III Stop HI 7 Upiu 7nopm Ixiveland Ac eniaiu so a tu 1 15 I.oeliiil Ac 1 10 ni Uadlsouvtlle Ae Siunni suiam 7 14 am IUI.T1IIIM1 i.n nmn Ilepot, Pearl and i'lum. TlmeT minutes fast. Baltimore dally I0am StUam UuOm dally SlOpni 700pm lowiimi II.VCINNATI AJO MI'SRINOCsl TAbLKV. DeiHj rout and Kilgour. Time 7 minutes fast.

XasifMsvl lleF.xpreaa UOOaiu iuopm taipm Cliclevllle Ac 400pm lowam IWpui aD nisaiasippf. a. 1,1 Time II mlnnle slow, i i Hi SOOpm 8i5pm I uu a in ft. Ixiuls Kxpress 7 00 pm UiuliTllle Express 7(Xlpui North lleud Ac 4iam Seymour Ac 40pm sniipm 11 Up ni 8 a a in ttiam 1145 pm 45 a tu 7 a in IX 0U 3uuui Dejpt, Mill sud Front. Time, li mlnnte slow.

Fort Warns Ae S45am s5am IWpm llagerstnwn Ae 4 SO pin Saftpm lutpui UKMATI. nAKltTOSt AND DATTON. 1 imnuica insi. mil r- a Darton F.x., Toledo Kx Toledo Ex Toledii Ae Indianapolis Ae Indiiuisnolls Ae Itlebmond As ri'lnso Kx Chicago F.x., ex. Sat Richmond dally Dsylon Ae Hum 1 1 ton Ae Hamilton Ao (toasa SOupm 10 Mam Prop in sonam lsoiaiu 7 10 lfllinm so 5o pin (00am Sl5sni IDtim stepm II 10 am issopm in 55 im I SSOpni flinpni TlOsm 1 80 pro Isopni 700sm soopni eoopni BOOnui lltin SlOnm pm 7 in oi I Oil in tISsnil iu pin S05SU1 sossm ttoarn tsnnm 10 51 pm I 7 40 10 90 ni 7M i at 11 411 ni 746am Hamilton Ao on Ao lltopni S45Sm uU'mla 41 put SMpm t07m t-laclNNATI, HA MILTOM ln INDIANAPni.l Depot, rifUi and Uoadlr.

Time 7 mlnnia inrt aiispo Us Ao lldsm lOWpns llttpm dlnpol i Ae tSDpm llupu. h. nn.nauiiiiiaS'CKlCSBO, ci.D,'Vlf,u Hoadly. Tim 7 minute fast. 700.

Iu BOOlim nietimona Ac laipm lpm T40uiu itlchmoiid Ex daily SOOum 106. rn loilim nil Tism Stupn Depot. Pearl aud I'lum. Tim 7 minutes fast ISsOam SMpm 7IOpa fsi.du.ky Kx st nsn soudu Ittaa I r'n 4 li ni 10 7 a 10 10 I AruL UINCINNATI AND LAF AtSTT. IH'PoLl'earl snd Plem.

Cltv tlm. fhiV. 10 Item lpm CnlcagoKx tsnam ISliam iwpuil DLir.K:-i.-.vj ILPm lin; LawreucaburgAo 106pm lllisnil A tSOpni ISUkm tMpml aaactiuo 50pm TlOam IMpui Depot, Eighth and Washington. Covington, City! Nlcholssvllle F.x.. Nlcholasvllle Mcholaivllla aiuie.

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bit. vi i ry BWt I tln.S OHIO. I klfhatf to lluntlugton. City Time. UiUmoud Ka.

4 SOOS 4 aiaij. LiaXSTSAMSSK. MornPng Kali float, msklui sll sr. iI am si .3 i at rml.lV i nuni: Tlm 1 ndnutes fast. ssssm naepm lit" sin Cleveland F.x 10 40 am 90 put SSOpni lsirtnn AeEX 7 Oil 1 Knr in i -i 150 05 in 11 a 1017 am 7 50nn SWpm SWae 1.

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