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I 2 Increase of 1872 over 1862. - 73,205 tons., ~ oeking, and though honey muy be ‘reduced to | soft inward smile. How little d tosi- | Hors—Higher ; 38@48c for crop of 1872, 35 0% ° HOLIDAY GOODS. G o STOVES. : CINCINNATI. e s et = | B T e S LA b | ot BTNePl ot e e P | momegmesprowigm, ., | Houmavcoons [ swovs e i Inene S T MR i b e, {he hnoy sontainscortuin aromlic olae s | noies Sow impending over his doomed bunkl | TEIMC i sretern e, o7 ; i RV 5 2 Tncrease of 1872 over 1871 42 per cent, 2 ecaliar fiavor. In boiling, ith a non nce, w! only & broker can tEE—C . s ise: Bt A F K © Ts C e in 1871-"7Q. | Increweofisia over 186 43,340 tons, theso olls ere driven off, and the mass is reduced gnt on, Mr. Clark finally replies to Mr, Prosi- A @osfl;?fin?:éfgxé%;}clf&“fls%‘@fif E E i‘a ] ommerc ‘» | Increase of 1872 over 186" s B42per cent. | to sugar, with the addifion of certain oils that | dent's in uiry » Molasecs quict; New Orleans, 60@70c, Rice quiet ab o b oal | 2 In addition to this the trado In bar, eheet, and | tho heat has failed to soparate, . Thia 1o suld- | - Ong Teited and soventy-threo thousand | T¢@8e, A Dlsto iron s oxcoedod fhat of uny Broceding | siont explanation to put tho subjoct. in proper dolfara.” ] %;Tlxom—mn, 16 refned, arc, yeor, and has equalled the product of nearly | form, an to preventa misunderstanding as re- trange to Mr. Clark, the President never b= Jadunchanged. Abstract of the Report of the Super- | dlevsn roliingomila. s . | Eirdi the Qiference botmeon heatod and bollod | wincad- With s look o Sooss seremios Y OTSE sEiomoneror sl and oort o0 100 sy ea"r e%% intendent of the Chamb The wholesale grocery nites 2nd the furni- | honey. Euxa. Thatis a very extraordinary sum of our | S wiet} shouldsrs for Jamuary, Go; middles AND intendent o ] er iz:;aebusanea% ;:ng:igmemgn%\::sg i;e:flx;llx):y —_—— notes for even rp.bm!!:er to have. tE{ofw cs:a,mn y:a lower; long ' clear, 1§@ch. Lard weak; No.1 to ased. eneral .t e To- in possession ch an amomnt of imo steam, 75:@8c; Kettle, 83, of Commerce. Dort are that tho eity 18 incroasing Lo basinecs FINANCIAL FINESSE. nokes, S Clorkh L e COOKING STOVES, . steadily, but, on the whole, not rapidly. €14 Nick Biddle and the Si i l‘-I tgou'g km;l glh::g neid to make any ex- Wmum-quietn(zxg;‘;gakem at 93¢, SPLENB _ . e vannah | planation, sir, is the specio.” el . Shipments-Direct | NORTH AMERIGAN BEE KEEPERS' . Eranch Banic. “T hope, Mr. Clark, that this doos not, cover A, s, WieLEADEIIeFleur fim i ° 3 é- Recexpts and ipments«=Direc = From the Doston Commercial Bulletin, any malicious attempt to injure our bank.” $L54. Corn quiet snd unchanged. ’ Oats firm ; No, 1, E !1 a E E [i¥] Foreign Importations== SOCIETY. Forty years ago tho brokers and speculators | “Trepeat, Mr. President, I came for the specie | 37o. 7 5 knew very little of ‘“.corners,” such as have ren- | for these notes, and would be obliged if you | - PETRorzua—In fair demand ; unchanged, e Finances. dered tho oporations of theso ‘gentry in Now | would let mo have it." - 2. LOUIS. BASE BURNER Objcets of These Meetings—The Canse | York and Chicago notorious in these latter days, “Oh, certainly. Cashier!” . f;- ?%D%uZ‘ng“:fimlnw 7 flm' i 2 of the Fatality of the Past Winter— | Stocks, grain, and provisions were bought and | The Ceshier presents himself, pen on ear, o, S1all SL62GL.05, Cora dull s Nor b tea: st L a i Prade’ in Vari Articles--D. Icalian ve. Black Bees—The Boiling | $01d then in quito o primitivo-fashion sccording | #This gontismen says ho hab 179,000 1¢ our o east ek, Oue dull s Hov3, S on Poicedy dicy Reliable, Durable, Economical. rade arious | e maney A ke e Bees, | {0 our prosent idens. . DBut, nobwithetanding | notes, forwhich hewanth thospecis. Dieuseaouns Toy and rye, nosales, T A ? ! 1 Goods--Grain--Iron, &c. From Our Oun Correspondent, their ignoranco of tho improved facilitios for | his money and givo him tho specie. I supposo, | WarssEx—Firm at 92c, Menufactared and for salo to the Trado by y - Ispuaeows, Ind., Dec. 6, 1872, | MALNE money which thoso lattor days havo do- | Lowaver, yon will profor drafts for most of fhie, | Dromsers Bk cominal; $12001250, Bulk RUHLING- — 5 7 6 muin fertn . | veloped, our fathers at times conducted financial | Ay, Clark? How will you have them,—on New | mests dull; only emall order trade. Bacon guiet; J F R A_THBON & CO ; = Tha telograph has given the main features | pehoses oo daring and startling 1s to evidence | York or ,,hi,m,pm; or are you wanting to |f clear rib and dlear sides s0ld in round Tots ot c seller L. I . ;o FomOur Oun Comepundent, g, | Pesented by the Socloty ; but thera aro a faw | thes wre worab oy a0l 12 Syidence place fanda in New Otleans 3" R st ooty & CO CEIICAGO. T e O A oiuh | Doints of interost that need & fullor elucida. | lsne geniuses of this Hag " Ore of Howril T want the specie.” - ber packed ainos Nov, 1, 305,690, oo Pi% B, "% | For sale at retail by prominent deslors i The daily papers hero will to-morrow publish | ot Josperato and rocklose effort, 1oado during fho | «Vary well, Dratts on New York wil bo spo- | ‘MenpHIS, tho o1ty sad conntry. " ¥ nent deslers in eioacheof tho epart of Calonat Sidnoy D. | “ire, vears ago, when this Soéiety wes formod, | 0% p"i°flEf‘;g:”{fl:‘%gfi:é\gml:gihin?to diefo you, of course. What amount of draft | Mewems, Dec, T.—Cowron.Oulet : hald firms good . = i p gl 4 | gain contro! ink, for i A i ; 3 Muxwell, Superintendent of e oohamber of | i wos almost cxclusively in the interost of thuy | FLT,coniroLof the then United about_clostion |1 wans po S Eon THUCh T specio, s | CSmsieneilen midding Iagexe, oo | Agreeable to promises made tomany FURNITUR cmmerce of this city, from advance p | baving patent hives, or Italien queens, or stocks | times, was entirely worthy of the best of our | & But so much specio will cost you & yery | Corn active, higher at 52c, Osts steady at 4lc. 3 will h the same. It contains 125 octavo pages, closely | ;o "08 % PRS salq0f & thousand stocks of | Present party manngers. - |"1arge sum for insurance aud tranaportation.” ‘Hax—Bearco and A 5 friends and cnstomers, ave one Pnted, alargo portion of whoso contanle 810 | 1oy ol by one sman, A, Grnes oo | © Tho fifet effort %43 medo apon tho Braneh | "SI my lookout, sir.” BTk T SoeOIL D ok 46 ] TUESDAY = . tabular statements of the trade of the city. It | - mad SAhesog ) 5 bazk at Portsmouth, N. H., of which the cole- | .%Oh, very well. I bog your pardon. Give | gyaare: 3 of the finest Openings on gites the history of the commerco of Cincignati | 5% 0 80 to Utah. Sales of patents, the appoint- | brated Joromiah Mason wai President; but tho | him the specie, Mr. Cashier.” CINCINNATL. 5 R e ding Aug. 31, 1872, o far as | Dientofagents, andotherbusiness arrangements, | result was so hopelees that the tackios srore Smilinng the polite cashier receives Mr, | Cmicnemats, Dec. 7.—BREADETUFFS— Flour firm EVENING, Dec. 10, ever witnessed i Tam the yeor ending Aug. 31, a 2 were made’ on a large scale. No small part | changed; and soa grethuo and ory was finally | Clark’s pile of notes,—counts them,—announces | at $7.35@1.50. Wheat firm ; best samples $1.53@1.56. il e nport ten givedt. Inthe tables of I | o tuo time was eseupied in thy Hieoes, | COmMensed URoD Lho benk. s m g LY, [ Glark's pllo correct and, voturming to tho buok | Corm, now caster st A0GALe old, 42t Otfiergrain | &1 pec o (et dsc wrn o TN povie xad exports in this xopant no scoount has | 3 S 08 Soenbied tn fhe disens- ) L Soprption snd, publio danger. this | Toom, oxtls ome se e der Tng; vaults, and | UiShanged. In s city, Our stoc Dy A v i aroused the bank—for ita charter i E ist i bfin-:fl(-enf‘ g?fflflc‘)‘n’;'fi;’:‘e:;fid;a’fg;%‘; 2ad the meeting might bo called o business meot- | if ‘mot, reacwed, in. somo. fiva by nix Sre, o oata e F il oy Suegralogt - ia_v’;.f"x‘l,';fm':;fl."%% PR e Sun | MENSE, comprising every variety of fl city in transit, Y. Fo. 20 ing, or, rather, as somo facetiously celled it, an | This new element Of controversy speedily drow | ¢ Five thousand”—¢ ton thousand”—t Aftons | roo quist, unchanged. Bacon firzh, unchanged. i :fi? gr Lhetcx\;y_hns been c(_m;ldfi:ed.fi K'lu;h;s f;:: ex grindingassociation. Thenostannual mecking | in 3111 L tho fia:;ergx.cat%z fl":" mp:_cm-e artios; | thoucand® —+ bwonty thousmad o bwanty. Sve Ig:m oatd seady; shoulders, 3¢5 slaes, 47@50; | TOYS, FANCY GOODS, etc., manu- i e noted in examinin, 0 8 _ 5 an short timo the entire nation was hotly | thousand”—and yet steadily the ke Tolled out, |-kams, 6x@8xc. ' ¢ A 8 Puposes of comparison. . s held st Cloveland, at which thero camoa | § 70 L Suovt thme subject that nobody had |.and the clerk called sloud fhe sormmmistie | - oG SSal at 831350, factured in Europe and America, 4 UUs S R Slight change, and the Society was placed o2 | thought about at all mnt the pelitemesy cana &pecie. - e H P Have returned to their OLDQUARTEES, T ek ted valgo | PeLter basis a8 rogards thointerosts of the great | aloud over it. ‘At first, . Clark, broker from Now York, ad- || Zuurzsnen e ST N £ o following table shows tho estimated valuo | 1, =% 150 50 Togon T'rom insinuations, tho assailants of tho buulk | mired the cool and chay way 1n. Shlo (Lo Bre supertine, $125G605; extre Famny ShmaaaTe | o eminand et fi?;figilgfig Then followed tho disester of tho past wintor, | 8001 Droceeded to spoeic ohargoe; and Aion, | dont, ployed his, * blul"~for, in his heart Mir. | Whest asi snd unchanged, Rre—sS@ie. Corn dull; T A1y an ate-St., 0 years. it ingul T . g astounding assertion Wi i uff. yellow, 65c; mixed ‘West @6se. O H ;. 2 i S e o o s s s | g metsrng Sy gl et | 7 S bl o pelhbs et | A SIS S ey | TR SO VERGHO, RUHLING & G0, | woolngm ans oczammn, crmpres: in point of made scems fo bo with tho years | 07 50ME yeara to come. Wiilo this grest Ioss | mado the coniding '+ o1 bere'™ hecieis iel | 20k 1 by any possibility. And so, when the |) PEFROLEUN—Crude, 1T5GLT0 ; refined, 28K @e. { K LIBRARY, and DINING-ROOM o ool ems 6% | sorionaly affected thoso whoso object was honey. | Hiovo thib waa so. - & chengo o gavo only added | President, aftor his dircctions to fhe cashiet, || Baamvons, Dec, S ALLI e rrd=Flous 1n. 306 . .Ysss—iw" 2 e Shipments, | it W38 8 most crushing one to tho patent-hive | to th; n{‘ry of the contest, as might well be sup- | commencad 8 social chat on general tugias, Mr. | demand md!v’mcnn'ng-ed. ‘Wheat quiet and unchanged. 18634 $980,190507 §193700311 | man and thoso engaged in tho selling of quecns | POSed; Lt the story was stronger meatthan tho | Clark rasponded. ~No sign waa made by either, | Corn~mixod Weetors qiiel b S1otas Deseneargsd: | 138 & 140 STATE-ST. 7,552,397 201,830,055 | and stocks of Italian bees. In somo coses of a g;;‘;};g ;‘;1;;;1 i ,!.;'if, m;bhgg gt I Ddfln; "hcifl', 1i(n icated ige fifi e onPghzador sach, s Onts gearce and firm 3 mixed Westorn, 450; white, o 105: a1 c i was conceived of was sure he - Prosident. —an ye unchange 362,032,766 201,830,057 | h undred stocks, not one was left to tell=the breaking ono of 1o branches of bank, of A, Prosidont ){;m s P ;:la hop;lfl:;qfly and, REMOVALS. AND /AL 19999913 | siory of tho loss; | and thoso who eROmoNe—Dull. " Bams, now, U @le. Iard, S B | ot Dul el i rechay s | o do i tey s fel S TP | Uty o homsanat? ctled 0 mome | BT T oo, | 2 V70 WALl Fomove 10 OuT Office Desks 12,078,665 193,517,690 adversary would fall under the shook. Buch an randum clerk. MIL & t id - mow quet | NEW location, east side Factory, 86, 88, 90 & 93 West Randolph- Zpuesy Whewer) been ow ue drouth bes prevaied inmeny | S0V oRd foll o Jimyoeovory and ex- | Mr. Clark talked—but ko was greatly surpris- | Mmwaveee, Deco a3 371,646,608 200,607,040 | parts of the country, and the pioneer along the ! 2, x 5 STUFFS—] qui ; +* 71,040 607, 3 : ° | posuro of a plot so diabolical would lyre oves. iy, . | mnd unchanged; No, 1, $1.19°% No, 2 $1.11. Cors dull oot P eriiendent in his repart; (egrapos of, | Jtniee OF Hmber snd sireins” where bee- | e e swamped the party. | © xfi'fi%g’mmmmm" innd umsettied 3 No. %, e, Gats dall and Tones T State-st., four (4) doors VAT T i ; 5 keeping has 1nd & sort of paradiso, the changas | YRl n : # s N0, i Teceipts and shipments, soys: of cots ng hd . But it was not a time, nor were the managersin | M K's talk wi £ He {h23e. Byoscarcoand firm at62c. Barley steady ; . i et grazing of slock, and tho cat: time, magers in | M. s talk was not¥oeasy. Howas | i, i okt b e hered, Doraren, St 1 O RUILL | ting down of basswaod and poplar, have ghort- | & m00d, to stick atmeans, mor Lesitate over | g littlo—or, rather, & good denl—disturbed. Per- | g oo 3,000 brls; whest, 3000 bu; | SOUth of W aSMgton, n D ports (s P ipal | encd up the honoy-harvest. Theso conditions | d2ugers. The agent choson to do tho work was | haps thoge kegs did not holdspecie. He didn't | barley, 8,000 i " RDY HA IA DTTER Iy A. e e i, These il caimc o prncpel | ened up the honov lnrvost, ‘Thoso conditions &, Tork brokar, whoso namo wo will call | holiovo thoy At I5 was s eore oot gomns St Sutbubs Flour, 6,000 bria; wheat, 4000 bu; about Jan. 20, conse- — iy by iver, railvoad, and canal; but enongh remaias | gathering has boen of & clads of Leo-Keopors ane, Jor o i uatlon. sk Tant s ras & nstonishing ofr of mattar-of- | barles, nane. ST " 4 t artic o k¢ msideral gre- i i i i 2 Vi Ty ‘i%“mf.fim &';EE,E mind m{.‘éms anzions to sindy_the :;g:nfl?ogig{g’e;g most fookeit—in o vegular bgsines's oo souts. fack buningasin tho way fhoso koge st ons LTS, De. % Fioun- tngood dumand and quently will sell or rent ' imporfant mehufacturing establichments aro located | L5 ! 2 Tho branich solected to bo assailed was tho Sa: | vyt i : ; LT ek ST S LB D | e w18 oo qucoes | ekl Beul Tids was mk p ent £ st | ¢ ixspivo thousund . "And it wus provoiing | PaSeeEe T L ngpatter dememts emat | QU store and lease, 648 all their products to tlis city. Again, theso establish- | tho patent-right man and tho dealer in queens eithicr, 4 might be supposed ; for that bankond | L3 o chentaty P‘:%f;e fty“fio ;a.;pl:mm 0 :t ::}u‘: n:‘lzi‘.,t‘rimnulk meats d%r‘,’ buté%gqnactlab‘ly 2 W bash 3 3 sident. ai oro at- | higher; shoulders, 4c; clear 5%@6c; clear, ' Tard’ and 650 abash-av. Official Drawing of November 8, 1872. B s s e Tently Brocume XY Suferals waid: éfié’i‘yfléfi’w“.‘fi"g’&‘ifi.“ e Tl gt véry remoto | juaster in thoso dags, and lfs | tention to thoss Koga than 1a 11 hey hed boon §J6@0e, looso ' xouid ot Taed weadt s 15 in the published liste. The quantity of corn received THE CAUSE OF THE FATALITY nparatis £m 'sually the pnving.ggonag_ 0 tierces ; 83{cin kegs, Green hams sold at T3c. i & - from the Nortly during ho soar, by the siareh mamt- | of last winter was largely discussod, but so ap- | BIOUDE of specio in its vaults was orly e | P Seyenty-five thousund | " eighty thon. | , Hoos—irea atS0.0060573 fof heavy los sselpts, (Building brick, 175 by et Srnpos o ", Ancorporsted | into . the | parontly contradictory ware tho contitions. aud | €ISkt to twolve oy iolars, To securo far | sand! " eighty-five thousand 1 "—gnd the | ¥ ‘axEr—gSe. Bty O 0 e T TR 0, 2000 | B hotrics prosanicn, thet the Letirnred | more e 08 its ills was ey ; and us | stroam of crashing kogs was Sl rolimg. ont | ‘morLEDO, 30.) incorporation of suth reccipts, Dereafter, but up totho | members inclined to the opinion that the diseaso Ay ba e e 1 F“E ete &%, gvery | Clark, broker from New York, could bold In not| Tovevo, Doc. T—Breapérurs—Flour Srm. o S SRy WSty 5 | Bice pront o i et o Semio, S | {008 o o S sppeared o i | Jonget. "Bowo e i nok cotaln spete S Tl rEer | g1 GER, JENKINS & €O i b; o | ti 1t i s 5 uf i 5X @156k ; No. , $1.62; No. 2, 3 ‘e important rocelpts and shipments by wagoss, times provo eo fafal to the hummn family, und | 10490 o tho Sexaniuah brsach would bo broked: | he b L0 Tugs-#ad 2 e ogs Tookiot ons | o s Shans” bapioe Vi et g A . o S larger part of which, from the very nzturo of the case, | are shrouded in the mysteries of the All-Father. 3 4 . i in the ag- 4 A =t 5 : & t ; i D, H . —_— ;.zm fik:.: Sfigfi ;chme @h:e%o l::\}(.,ex:’ i ;pa%, and, o far, ia of interost to o] bee-keepers, would bo plainly oxposed and everywhera de- £ Ninety-five thousand?”—and there is an-, nmwm_m ;?mw brls; wheat, 3,000 bu; comn, | ¢, CERSTENRERG 23103, tc., arrive in this i aS0k oo swell o pubt | i well kuown that bees elogs eveny onching | 0UnCed along intoligent and burims men. | othor keg in sight and comin 12,000 bu; oatsy 1,000 bu, ’ 4 o * 3 itd business of 114 cfy. Considerable usatiies | thnt 13 possimle for thoms v e RO | B e ot Sy and b only see and | " e Frosidont, " Clark broko inupon thate] - heseisios S0 1,060 bris; wheat, 9,000 bu ; corn, COMMISSION MERCHANT, e of goods ar sold here that are shipped direclly from | may be. - admocihag 1oy they necd | bear that the bank Lad failed; and oo part being | official's opinion of Ehe probable. cattan: crop,—1] 3,000 bu; oats, none” = U fas Removed to 109 East Kinztesh, a6 Lhe seabourd or tho piace of manufacture, to tho bomo | very - litle air o the e proved to b rotten, the Do C9poern would bo | & on tho wholo, I don't know but that T might aa Doy, i 7o b e i : o of the purchaser. sisa growing festure of vur | 3¢ i el ) | Tegarded asin liko condition. The insolvency 11 taky %0 ERTOIT, Dec, 7.—GRAIN—When! vo oo i SR et v et S ol | Plos G homer Wheth egoced i srent o s | BolELLY S roone o 13 cia, ‘o | B Ot i wan s it Bepond par | Simpelt S Ity s, Ou aleodunt | T e S S B = in the ] i it . adve . 2, H . T . 5 o, o A Mt i G G || ongl the Mivs, 7 3 oney 2 Foo el 50,200,000 oiaplaced a tho disposal ot Gl | *° Not lguw, Mr. Clark. T offered you drafts, ?;ggmmmflh’g&mfigfifi’a@mbgh ReattenS 10 Wint Tk A DLON ST B DIRECT FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS. FINANG ET0. | of free ventilation found no great favor at this : A e more a8 he re- | and you declined them. The fact is, Iam vory |. EEALD, ok The invoice value of foreign imgocrfi,mads meeting, This is s point duito vl ectiled of {uired, and to take his own timo to completo meeh obliged to you for- taliing s0 Jncy e, ¢ il oy This Bomany A Gaeand MUSICAL, o 0.1 meeting. It was also shown, Presi- 3 . and spending 60 much money 88 you 3 A B e : Soag tho achof Congress of July 14, 1870, info | 4oy "N CFork sud ofbare fone 17 L0 Bresl | o e broker, Olark quietly gathered and | Sono, to brink all thoss patch, dote b sy tho B oty S 8000 bse. 2 Chesags % =5 i Cincinnati, during 1872, was 81,666,064,—an in- A BLANEET FOR THE BEES hoarded Savannah Dranch Bank notes as they | gpocts, It is Just what T wanted, and you hove | 50 railroad elevator, ; . creaso of 8309,607 over direct importations dur- | is desirablo. ‘This may bo of pieces of old car- Demesong 92 88 b sl Secure phem without | com just in tho nick of time to'pay for tho risk., NEW ORLEANS, B e ing the year 1872, peting, old coats, pants, or otlier woollen goods, Bp tcm o IEgl:{lar ccln]\msa of business. and insurance of getting that specio to New.| New Onreass, Dec. 7.—Bran quiet at $1.20, 24030, The report, says of resl estate transactions, | Placed immediately on'the frames that contain ut thoro was another chapter whick was for- | York; for just whore you will takeitis just}] PmovistoNs—Bacon quiet.at: 8X@)@10¢; sugar i, port, seys i | the honey end the bees. The object of this is | £Otten or unknown to Clark, but which cameinto | whord 1 et s, " aree v O L spocio, and T3] cured hams, 153/@17e, icdy {@17c. that they, present no special festures, except | ¢ rilaT ona by Leaw thon riect and the | the story and gave it finishing touches ; and that | want the notos. The benk 1a. grerte obis edto:| GmocEarEs Saceis autl ana Jowers falr, 468455 W beg to inform the admirers of these that they have not been at all speculative. Tho | ofler, to absorl and carey b oo’ iy d T mtom porana s 0f tinencil fides, aud | sou, M. Clark; and will bo to “yob. ot aey. o Tl FOUIEY conir, 0 oo St 2500125 vy mugnificent natinmants, (hat e have y P! Yy an! your friends, hereafter, when you feel in neddl foir 16 fully e(;_lr, 7X@8%c; prime, 9X@%%c. Of g::?x%hd“cy L by et g AL R ST ~ city finances, it says, never exhibited more sta~ | We can see this illustrated in the case of pat- Eie ysten o ; i di : v 5 phis in dealing with its branches—not omit- | 1o help us in, thy ‘Bility aad strength. In March last, after three i‘;‘;fifi;‘s’n‘«’i‘;‘,’ Dankatong u‘.’:‘flf;}f&hx;{cifi ting Nicholas Biddle, President of the mothor | i ogo“hnndx‘;;‘a%wfianey-flve thonsand, ] “CorronSesier; aates 6,500 bales ;3 good ordinary, || TEROWDE xonths of full supply, the money market be- the horso is apparently dry, while tho moisture | bank—familiarly knovm in the strategy of that | said tho voice. And Eo Clark, the Now Yorks| 17%@17xc; low middling, 1840 ; middling, 19G10570; - came, contrary to its habit for this month, strin- | Bagceg thmflslil and is condensed on the outeido | NOteblo war es *Old Nick.” This important | broker, s brave o hous befora, now went gl to,| middling Orleans, 195@15%c. Receipts, 2,502 bales, gent; but private capitel etepped forward | of the blanket, thus carrying off the sccumulated | Consideration seems nob to havo beon fully | piecas.” Ho just bogged for terms, and thos| =m0 0T U0 il promptly and relieved it from absolute oppres- | moisture without reduciug the temperature. In | Studied nor comprehended by the New York resident, rotaining only 2s much specic 28 ho: SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, 1 1 e g & D} the case of the wild beo in the hollow tree, tho | Proker, nor the political field ‘marshala in Wash- Janted, giving Clark just 28 much in Arafts 88 | s e In el t, 1y-designed Cases. The sienses. THis Btimgency, whidy eontrmed |\ IE S06 OF choid Bao tn i bl acts in the | inzten. From the Revolution up to tho days of | Lio pleated, sont that dafeated Maercine ar o TAOLPNO T CLTe’s | whoess demand Tor b Mo et 5o throogh the summer months, is attributed to | (I 7AFTE WO a8 an zbsorbent of moisture, and | ¥hich we write, neither money nor fame wero | hig heavy kegs, and scarcely loss hoavy heart. |, 2. rlre’s now, as it always has been, largely in excess - the more than usual draft by cmigration upon | g,7°TEIRCH BE 45 sbeorbent of the moisture | Sutliclent tosecuromen in places of high trust | * It is bolioyed that no Parther. siort: wnrof CELE OF tHo aupply: but thoss How on ARG have the money supply of Cincinnati *for invest- | is of more importance than the fres admisey | 22d responsibility. - Intogiity. experience, and | made to break the United States Bank in s like ELEBRATED %?fiafiy?fi%i expressly for-our own Reteil brains wero the essentials for such honors. It manner after the return of Clark from Savan- ment in tho of sir. ri + 5 LANDS OF THE NOBTHWEST AND WEST, VENTILATION AND BAD TIONEY. was certain, therefore, that no eecond-rate man | pah, end that he nover boasted over that trip, : i 2 358t the producton of crops in the South.” | Mr. Mitahell fook decided ground that the | Fovid hold eorast power in the monoy world, | ovor toLis craployers in the dirty work. 5 flfllfl E E lfl H_fll {: HflBBS { HE Y * " The effoct of this was to check speculations cn | cause of the epidemic was too much vontilation, et = PO PR P e g ‘f;figg;- 3 Ny y the oneLand, ond to invite foreign copital on | 25 all such swarms, he concluded, had boen Tost} 0 L R Great Britain’s i i iho otber” " Stoney maaged 3t tfi«f: s z§t17o or | b pumorons tatinces mers sted o show thah | Solctng | and disbnusing orery ol of | Sreat Bixicatms ety g aress - A MEDICAL DIET! DRINE, GENERAL AGENTS, <ent interest, with occasional call loans at 7 per | such was not the case. e i e 18 & by Great Britain from hor minas gives ome 1o 5 & - ;_while domestic excha sionally | = Mr. Moon as positively asserted that it w. at Lad penetrated oven to Hong-Kong, Nicho- 7 H ot or’| Of Eminently Saluta: alis S Byt v il | o oo LT A | S upos whom | of vhat ey b celized by o dovelopment of Snimacrmen e onies | State and Monroe-sts., Vi ] -9 = ig- 3 gl ) - s Bt i rot ke frem 10 to 1 a0 dip- | HMie hono Som gfifimrfi%flmmsfly bo sustain his placo end reputation. So, whilo | oturn for 1871 of the mineral product of Grent SCHIEDAM, IN HOLLAND. Opnosito Palmer’s Grand Hotel. ing Housc Association, it appears that the bank- | 3rs, Tupper had seen bundreds of hives that | Broker Clark wwas mousing around Now. York, taim, shows 9,760 coal mings produced 117~ | | Gravel, G a y i CE. Ing capital dxring the vear Lius been unchanged, | wero filled with honey, and yet tho bees died, | SU1Y gethering in Savannah Dranch notos, and | 332,028' tons of 'coal, valued s 176,023,040 el Sout, and Rheumstism, in Ob- | TABLE SATCE. 2nd remairs & follows: St attributed it to ihie want of xoom for now | A0erding them, Nicholus Biddlo sat on Lis golden | (g0Id, S5 to the pound sterling); 210 ironstono | Structions of ‘the /Bladder g iy = Capital of five National Danks, €4000,000 | brood. Then it was shown that under ail con- | throno in tho bank parior as Philadelphia, Talicd Y Sno0n o0l g O s prodared T e e 2% ¥ F OR F .AIWELY S-fi‘ i O 3 000 Y I B , 5 valued at £38,352,960 ; 122 copper mines produe: , and' invarial ] ” Capital of twelre privzte banks. ditions presented, the diseage, proved fatal; Calm 33 3 summer’s morhing, 97,137 tons of coppor ore, ety 81.%35,590; Teliably. o4 4 L} B | 2d wo may eafely como to the conclusion | Weknow what Broker Clark was shout, with | 1424 it i Total bank eapital of the Clearing House that the cause is yot shrouded in mysteryas | his Littlo “cornor® in Now York. . Nowlor o 13btin mines produced 16,272 tons of tin oro , It s now somo twonty yoars siaco tho.propristor first fn- 170; 241 1¢ad mines produced gmduccdflwfl:u Amcnicxx pablic, oo Soring T i | Association.. veaeene 802000 | Goep ag that of tho horse disease, tho cholera, oe | Ao whot Nicta Biddle' is about, in his parlor 9 ho bas rocsived ovor throe thousandlottors from physic Two private, benking houses are outsido of | ofher epidomio. Sisesser. e Lo 1Cre O | B Philadelphia. 5 P 2,065 tome z:fn{f:d o0, Yalied at 95,715,650 ; cisns Tndorsing v o tho poont Hgucs o v SroP sy e besidee, Juife a mumber of | that i will revur st long periods ; and that. | - The branchos of tho United States Bank mads oro, valuad af S361,650. Tho. fotel saernt e [Jdusii: 2actcy: Zo1s mado framm barles of e nast stock-brokiers:are not included in the above | when it comes, the lesson Of o past Wil bo of | weekly returns to tho mother bank, including | 9% V4T rodneo of the United Eimooy 1o [fHiost colchratod craintomowiog s Brgauets of the | statement. : Jittle or 5o svall. 1 amewaro that a fow wiso | tho smounts of respeciive branch nofes recaiver; | TACHl P S257.473,000. Tho motalyobiaines | i srontde fpor bors of Ty s | == INTERESTING FEATURES teachers will not agree with mo in theso conclu- | during the week, This kept “ Old Niok» al- From tho ores i valied 8t 100,898,850, pun e [47PIE avery aor 3 paLa DFooEss, peta S o of the report sre showings of the state of the | gions, which I believe to bo those of the greator | ways informed of the general amount of notes in | 150 tho ores is valued ‘smelted $183,710 618, | pidSaFgE gl prevantingand sormecting tho dieagroca- LEICESTERSHIRE e raats i “shipmeno artidle of bub- | part, of the members in uttendanco 85 - this | cirouletion Trom each Bemrn, LEouat of Bofes total, $286,500,405. Thie doos not ineludo baild. |, ach Sad semes bor o spacets prodschd upon the Stom” ter, the receipts and shipments were as great | meeting. exe viow of the circulation &nd business of the | (7%, SEIS0NA05, Tk common gl brick |j Jhich travolors, nowssattitrs “and @i mnacciimatised " » ] twenty years ago as to-dey. Then, the candle THE VALUE OF THE ITALIAN BEE whole. Necessarily theso weokly returns wero | mog,5ones, lime, d ¢la3; and brick 1 persons aropacatiariy labls, tha 5 FR LB business has materially decreased since 1862, and | ywag, in many respects, considered to be superior | critically scanned and compared. An under- - 3 Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps E in 1872 it was less than in any year since 1865. | to that of the black bee; but, from the cost of | standing of this part of the business system pur- Will bo found absdlutely infallible; whilo in cases of Tho soap exportation, 152,245 boxes, has grown | changing, the irascible disposition of Bome col. | sued by the pn’.nrx;i ol banis will make what ol Cundurango. % g:s_zgmgm’gg,;;mggm 3 tho fidncys dizesaos of THEIBEST SATCE AND RELISH gteadlly binco 1868, when 1t was 105,358 Doxes. | onies of hybrids, ho disposttion to zob, and the | lows croer. snd sl b Al curions overtho | After & protracted trial of cundurango in the | fiabiedder, sitermrt, drapepsis each e ey il In 1858 the receipts and ehipments of cattle | Iate swarmin, , had eomewhat checked the fever; | success of Mr. Clark, the broker, in his search | ¢ancer wards of the Middlesex Hospil ol, in Lon- | gufahod members Dltmndfical professfon. v N F ero sespectively 29,566 and 17,115 head, and | and the introduction of tho. paw mw e Cp | Saceess of Mr. Clark, tho | 2. fiomy tho medical authorities of that institation | X3 3eEbe I unet Splathaie Mo, i e | Made imany Part of the Werld this, by & stendy uniform growth, bhas reached in | {hia time, maling slow progress. It was shown Of course, “Old Nick™ was constantly on | have arrived at the conclusion that the drug ac similo of his eignataro.o; § 2872 veceipis 160655 Lead, shipmonts, 76,305 | that, at tho fime of tho intredustioe. erann | thomert 2o e cunning snd powerfal foos, | 188 n0effect on cancer. The British Afeqine] matreon e e, 0 worEs, |1 FOR FAMILY USE. heed. In the corresponding vears,the fecolpts of | Ttaliane, our stock of tho common black beo Liad | Like & spidor in tho contas of s not, ho watched | Journal snys that at o recent meating of the | For ViER & FULLER, sheep have grown from 17,896 head to 187,552 { been &o closely bred that & now infusion of dis- sbarply to see where and how it was threatened. | Clinical Society in London, papers wero read by LOED SMITH & CO.. '‘PINTS - - - 50 CENTS. hoad. and the shipments from 4303 to 68,541 | tinct families could not fail in improving thoir Btudying over the usual weckly returns one doy, | the two gentlemen who had boon conducting |; VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON &/ REID. . - 20 O e o pton, B 1672 Were 122,128 | condition ; and, in addition to this, 76 must | ho Sbsecsed fite oo iotarms branch : | this investigntion, in which it was distinetly |§ =t e SR EALFPINTS, 80 CENTS. bales, agains; 230,411 bales in 1871,—quite a fall- | consider that bée-keeping had receired & mew | 4 We poimne you less than our averago of Sa- | Stated that not ono single indication of jm- SPECTACLES, g ng off. iénpnll;sa fr;mmmu teacgingshof Langstroth, | vannah Branch notes.” provenzenttléadbbian ?fiwrvgd in Soy Ifiltth‘;n g 8 s MISCELLANEOUS. DRY GOODS. uinby, and others, and that the peoplo began | Thiswas not calenlated to arrest any special | Cased treated by the alleged remedy. act, MONEY CANNOT'BUY THER NE HR The report soys that, with the exception of | to have more correct idens of the Rabits of thia | atiention. But the next week two b.fni% re- | tho disease eithor ran its usual course, or the E, sgm i,h Pofifefm, £ ANO! R, W CERONO, former years, the reccipts of dry goods and | Interesting insect. . Tho artificial swarming s |t o, pationt showed svmptoms of derangement of 3 : e Foneral merchasise heve. boon (Relargestin | the ueg oF ho fremos onabis i pemng ond | taesaid, e moma e o o | B R g, aioibuied o tho | Bt (b Diamond Spestarles will Preserve 1t |SWHY PHE HENS DON'F LAY, the history of the city, It gays that, leaving out | protect his pets sgainet the boo-moth-miller, | average of Savannah Dratch ngtees: drug. At tho samo meoting, the fact was men- B i that tella it oy £ B of tho secount iho retell trade, which was very | that had murched westward from tho Atlantié | - Tt inay be supposed that Nishacs Biddlo tarn. | borsd ihat 2 large number of persoxs in Eng- e e o oreeors thaticls ernators, to be large, and retail houses thet do s jobbing buel- | fo " tho far West, lesving disaster in | od his eyo.glasses upon thag. ooopin warning | land, misled by tho reports that hed come from "0 & PACIFIC TEA CO., 116 West Washington-st. pess, the sggregato salesof dry goods, clothing, { its path. It ~ was - claimed . by | with cumons interest, and when the noxt weok— | America, were nying exorbitunt prices for the s0d 118 Tevanty-Recond-at, millinery ~goods, motions, &c. by jobbers, | some, snd Mrs. Tapper in particular, | and the succoeding roehe ey every weeli—the | Dostrum, and tho feeling was strongly expressed BETES CAPSULE PATENTS. amount ts $26,351,000. This is the business of | that this miller nemstimbedagood dfu: stock | stoady, wholeeala d.isflpemnce of Suvannah thflg it was d*’-ffll_lé‘blft that i‘t’]‘:lp“".fic should bo To proveut {nfeizpements, NOTICE 18 HERERY UL & i A i ians. i - | Brs R S le aware of its utter worthlessness, 3 S NAR N Y CAP- & obbug i and it has been nscértainod | of the Italians, o fow ware ready to con- | Branch notes from circulation. was tima proved. | made aw 8 T SIVER hat BEIR NANE 1S O mVERY CAE gich ibis position, yot it was_ apparent fhat | o Tancy ;o sea tho Nyshotas Drae i e i 0 oaias TurtGer- obervation 1 requied v settis day | Bone digit asido his noso, and thoughtfully pone o Tantity Tt gomilagaces o (50 Capreisy In thomatter of grain, Cincionati s largely o | Boiat, a1 Ia woll Lnown that ll ow thingsfor | der. No oo bu bimeelt know of faose e | MARKETS BY. TELEGRAPH, goyndfeom minato cstalpobbies, molod togsi $ho cgptents f tho veseol o which it T apt i & Tith cet. | the garden, the farm, or the apiary, have better | of a storm coming from nll quarters. Jugt C—— Hard d Brililancy. *Thoy twill Tast e 3 2 rposs of orna- .conmumptive and ey litlie n exchangs marifet. | T8 Bamien; the famm or th mygel, I very much | it all meant, ho could only guéss beb B Tt Foreign Markets. out chango, ‘é‘}’: erranied B riany yesrawith- | mente” bas e e Bcalo o e Biemete of o )8 If you_value your esesight nso theso perfect Ten: ther, and e {gmonts,"but they "aro_servicexblo I profocting o Wi om inji & 1o Her consumption of all kinda of grain bes steed- | care than 1 th tion. When | trath. So, keeping b ¢ uso.” Bahifacturs Insuring its genvinomoss, IANGEAG ily increased for many years, especially in: bar- { doubt the .correctness of the position. oR | Saen. 55, keeping his own counsel, ho quietly Dec. 7—11 n. m.—Flour, 305. | . E. SPENCER & CO., Optic! X Pt B, & 5, LONDO 3PS (27 T5 s 1117306 Dushels, | s10cks of Jiess ars sirong, the. millers ar mek | smpped Salg e Sl S oot cousel, Savanmal | L e, T iis o0 s b, Tt | | CAUIOR SR e O OB, New ook, ot O aaap, CITY RO, LONBO gainst 923,654 bashels in’ 1862; which is | Prescnt in numbars, and fhe strength docrosses | Branch—with a letter. £ o proriiil 4d; clib, 12 Gd@lis.” Corn, 285 '9d. Pork, gs. | trpdomark, 5 Lo e esponent of the increase | 1St in proportion to their presence. - Thus tho who was direoted - to keop his eyes | Laid, 6490, f i | T Roe Fesponaible agonts thron hont the Unon. TRUSSES. the Rayal By I heiness in that fime | tatement may be Liabl to o misconstruction, | wide open, and his mouth close shut. Mean. | LIVERPOOE, Dec. 71 p. m.—Market unchanged, ;| % M. MAYO, eomer Wabsaban hd dison QWWWMW “Prizes cas 8L e THE IBON TRADE B;Ifl I;::hnld warn flx}:y readers to carefully zflmd w!gleilBro ker Clark Ens ‘‘gathering them in,” Ld’yfl‘:g?‘- Dee,: 7—1:30 p. m.—Market quict ane 551 JOBN G %fimfl&"&‘ - d52\Wabashar., Jo 3 TAYLO, s s Fuive ced | their Italians, a5 they would their black bees, | and chiuckling over tho success and seorees 5f | Tachang i 3 3 : o B g i e ke | o tho treaty of s pocsinis Bl " | misisbora. \What o did, ho mount chowld be | , LONEON Des T2 p.m—Cossore3oncy, s1ag 5| fromtyhon hey cioaly v b SERE T ! u e Y natter ‘of reducing . ores and exchange, and in ] SIZE OF mIvESs. {horough; and when ho started to squelch tho | J6g0s dsrg s mow 0o, 89, Birio. S1iz. 1 0 - L FINANCIAL, the demand for iron for_ purposes of consump- | _On this subject, considerable was said follow- | Savannah Branch, he intonded to snuilit all out, | = ZLavenpook, Dec.’7.~Cotlon dull; middling up GLOVES. 7 A A A o RS AN tion in mavufecture. The stove-manufacturcra | iN§ & paper on the same subject by General | sure; and so ho made no undue baste. and tool: | 1ands, 104 ; Orleans, 104@10%d ; sales, 10,000 BAES § | A A A AR A A A “In Suscopitbls Shgos cures o guarantoed by thouse of REP Teve added mueh to this demnd for constmg Khir, 3 Rentucky, who ol shat (e ey | anre; sod s xisk,—not ho, specalation and export, 3,000 balds, ) CEIOSSOTS fhobi Radiel) Curo frmss, "Galiafd fave Jourcaco oxten 5 t of & marked extension of their | the hive may be greatly enlargad. The common ne fino, sunny day, at a timo of the Fear un- Breadstufls quiet, ° Wheat—Red winter, 11s 104, F 4 MARSH & Row’i 500 Wabash-av. - mpdmné ggrfigg:pgrfians of the conntry not hith- | 5126 of the brood chamber is now 2,000 cubic | known to this deponent—only all sunny days are F‘g:r. 30s. q\a:;-n, %s;c 2',1.;_, o6s. Comberland middles CELEBRATED 3 5 e ey inohos, and & good swarm cantains 20,000 bogs. | pecially ine in Ssvanah—a atrango Betimes | 5ok 20T, C § & STOCEHOLDERS’ MEETING, Insura,noe C ompany o These live, on an average, 52 days during tho | entered the quiet office of the United States : i3 KID & (}AST@R GLOVE j Public Notice 2 L] For 1871 Lo imporis of pig iron were 56,758 3 d u n e h for | season of flowers, but, in the winter, for 2 Jong- | Branch Bank in Savannah and inquired for the L ATNER O o et Lor | rtimos by o bosc Hhat pobus Hr oy L omE~ President—an _occurrenco noh - unasery New York Dry Goods Marcet, , Jsero, gieen that th Aomeel Mecting of tho Stock- N B UPTCX. 1977 tove.. - Shipments of pig iron in 1871 | do little it any work, and give place to the young | Coming imfo the presence of the greaj | New Yomx, Dec. 7.—The commission houses are From1 to 6 Buttons. o parpass of Slseting & Bosed. oF pirek;ocomrens, for s 55,556 tons guoater than thoge of any pro- | bees in tho spring. ' While under Tavorable cor. | nas "5r ‘e Dok, the stranger introduced | feirly active sud doin S nory satisfactory business for | Black, White, Light, Mode, nad Dark. Al tbonew yscting such other businoss as may bo broaght bofors 1t, Tious véar, except {he year 1865; in. 1673 thero | ditions, and vith ekilful management, wo moy | Mmsels. a5 “3tn Clark o o Xork.” | 5 Torkl sorcottn oods i ssedly, St it | faaey eclors to'mateh tho pvatiog ehaces of Silkand Bocomber: 165, ' tho hogs ot 13 chock () 427,0 | _ Fortho coavontance o ceditors i provtn thefe e 4 Hove e 20 doublo or quadruple the size of the | Mr. President courteously claspe tho hund of | (g kel for cotor gooda s sieady, with Continug | DreseCoods. TForsale, wholesals andiretad, by e o std Compans, o. 0 Lasalost (biscien, Iy | Thve preporod uitablo blaaks, whieh ean bo obtaized 80. 3 " . < were 47,444 tous, The following table compares i i ST a 28 LO! 4 ve and the swarm, yet it may be doubled if it | Mr, Clark, who reciprocated. Beats were now and the jobbers have advanced the pri £ ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., ytho city of O] ALE: 2 this incTesso: Is practicable to do 2o as a general thing, | taken, und the first goneral chat of ek megt, | Lot ad b Jobbers b shotings of several brands 'NEW ToRE N A > B Sobistass. | itswiliatiobe Srsnisal withont TR BAYSON, and especially among those who give ings ensued. At lost something like the follow-. | continuo sold ahead of production. = Woollens 370 | Solo A gents for the United Sester, = = Privisionsl Asigass: their bees littlo attention, and this 8 | ing took place : quiet in first hands, but prices are firm, Wool flan~ MEETIN( i . . g g, - o are fairly active for tho Season. Seariots ————— | ETINGS, is by far tho largest in number, and holds, inthe | Mr. President, I am a broker, and have 2o 2 Taoy settve Jor (N6 sn. Suauiss ere FOR SALE, [ A~ o e DIG_ aggregate, a larger number of ‘stocks than the | some of your notes for which I yant the 3 . s fimemé{!,:pign:a‘;t H:qugn.yéofitheu, dismiss spe%s.l'; i e ; b o) for the week aro under $400,000. z B o NM:niorxe. - [uesi a8 0 ANCe, “Certainly, Mr. erk, What amoun otto Chapter No. 2, R. A. Af, . 5 7 THE BOILING OF HONEY el e The Produce Markets, SA E ’I E '_ “120d, Todpo {:?:fd LA F E S8 e o Qat ooz dnoclafms. Wb fnatiorer in vcry Increase of 1572 over 1632, ronDor cent, | awas a ubect of intorest, a5 many had boiled | ° “Well, perheps T have more than you antici- T ) | R, 19, ""the " anmual wflfi.zfi%‘%’. thing colloeiable fa auy gact o thetotincy, “Sand £ Then thetrade in merchants’iron and steel | honey with a view of improving its aroma and b ’xw YoRrE, Dec. good demand an Tho Salt Company of Onondaga havotnow on Hand o gnldhthu Masonfo Templs, corner of Halsted and ‘i"é‘éivcs‘rxfi'sfi ?\Iadés&gf.\ TILE "COLLECTION ‘higher; middling uplsnds, 195;c. o0d supply of Onondaga and Saginaw Fime, Also, 1)airy e g L, Monday) evaming, e ; % 3 ate. £ exhibits smilar featuros. In 1871 tho imports | keoping duslities; but, aathin mubjoct hna been | © +t{hy, what sum s it 2° - = L sTUFES—Flour dull; receipts, 11,000 brls: L mombors aro bereby summonod 1o 2 the orts 80,016 tons; in | fully discussed in o provious Jetter, I will only | Very much larger than you usually have pre- il % % | and Packers' Salt, of ail kinds, By order of the H. P. 3 - 157 t‘i’éfe“\::r!;simpzrgp?,ssl tons, "exports eallyuttfi:ztim‘x o'l fuck that bellng 1o sentod. T presumess 2 zi v yt hF | e nfiéfi%fi%fiéfi&ifi'fififi&"fi’?fi: i e — ke EDUCATIONAL. tong. This was the largest trade in this | jures the taste of ey 3 jeond simply | Thig catches the ear of the President, who re- | Teccipts, 24,000 bus No.1 spi ing, $1.64; No, 3 do $1.45; outh Water-st . = . et { ariica oo bistory of the elye The following | bestog 3t . & Bon plasng P | | hig Old Niel's " letfer of instraotions. Mir. | Fintersed Westers SLISGLT0,” Bye carehsad i FTOR SALE \ WANTED. LASELL FEMALE SEMINARY, * Yables exhubit its growth: keitlo” of hot water, and _heating | President, with n bland milo, romarks » Earles and malt qulet. Corn firmer ; receipts, 5,000 ATLE. T T ANDLORD WANTED AUBURNDALE. & {1 : -~ to the point of melting the wax, in only admit | 4 iy . | bus steamer Western mized, 63 @61c ; do64)c, | | Aninterestin ono of the strongest InsurancedAgend'as ADYANTAGES: Unsurpassed for Music, Pafating, Fronch TMPOITE OF MEECHANTS' INON AND STEEL. d B S s 4 0. o ehall be most happy to give you the spe- | gi4 quiets receipts, 29,000 bu, Gollncrininte of, 1owe, dolng an lnsurance, fuaw, Toms, | Eor tho Genesa Hotol. just fitted up for that purposo. | abbGenradEs Unsa Thorough calture; common sensa Tacresse of 1672 aver im. u,:mg tons. " :;}}le. An‘hm;ghb l;gney and sugar nfio cl_ozfily cui,t \_vhumweor thc‘l amount, Mr, Clark.” Ecas—Essier ; Western, 4@35c, gfla’?fi‘-‘fi?fin'fl; ullifiu m‘r:éd fluilsiss Satisfactory 'fPll:m address the xgrfi. CoMSITIES, Geneva, ILI., fl%ral gg:ufu: true ‘r;;ibamn:{_‘t,lghxix i dl:;“'ornuxhnnd. Ve evee . CL e ress -k ) OF o N 32, A Increase of o7z over 187L. 18 per cent ed, or, in faot, the same tning, chemically 8 1Ir. Clarli's turn, now, to indulge in & | Hirequict: ! FORANOEHREARE, 4 TrEASEY ‘?Yu.'u{‘ ¢ "f_;enmayi. $5.como aad sao tho promises terin beglas Dea. 13/ 152 i ———

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