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Molivilie ve: Meliville—A Jeweller with Adultery—Evidenace for the imtig, Be. . GUPRAME COURT—OIROUIT. Before Judge Smith. Fas. 11.4 divorce suit of unusual interest occupied the attention of the court and jury the entire day. The ‘plaintif, Mrs. Sarah K. Molivillo, was formerly Miss Chpuncoy, the daughter of « retired physician, and subse- quently the widow of Mr. Charles H. Seymour, who, upon his death, left her a large fortune. Her family oon- ‘mour's death she became acquainted with Mr. Hoary B. Moliville, a widower with six daughters and one aon, and ‘@fter a short courtship a matrimonial alliance was formed foetweon the widow and the widower. evidence, Tue Conrt—I understand that that would be no evidence. Counsel for defendant then at some to ‘The marriage created quite a sensation at the time,and | show why this evidence should be admitted. In to the 300th section of the Kcnowa es the ‘pearl wodding,’’ the children on each Ra raprees Ge reterred » acting as groomsmen and bridesmaids. Every | "Th court mnought tho evidence was inadmissible, as thing promised to make the match a happy and fruitful tue Govoral Term 4 decided that Sotho husband aor pare Ve © eeenanlat Use being duly sworn, deposed that she ot Us -street; knows ‘Mr. Heary B. Mell- ;, Beoame acquainted with him at 149 Mercer atreet, three yesrs ago; be used to visit that house to see og Bybee ; Mary Boll was the name of the ; the house was one of assignation; six or seven “chore; +, Q. Are yeu with Me. Melivillo? A. Tam: 1 ive sere; bey were in, the habit of revolving visits |-naye known bia about two yours; 1 frst saw him at bis ‘there about ton or twolvo times; some- | Store; 1 have seen him at the Temple 100 Granee ‘come in the day time; 1 have seen the street; Mrs. Temple kept the house at the time; that was defendant Mary Bell's room, when she bad Bothing but ber skirt and sack on; the defend- ent was sitting on the bed with her; I saw ‘him Miss Bell at different times; Miss mo his name, and said it was Melville; could wee heel with Mise Bell; apie. -qieot Dut oot when be was tn tbe babi of cin, Bleecker | "Hero coundol for defendant submitted that Mr. Melville Boll; 1 bave soon decoudant with Miss Bell in the exten- | 84% competent witness, aiid referred to several legal -alon room when the door was shut. authorities to sustain bis proposition. ‘Cross examined—I am twenty-two years of age; I have The Court thought the evidence of the defendant should “been in Ne bout ‘born in po henge it auspended bis Judgment on the issue - n ‘eee them After a good deal of argument, in which counsel for de- father {fondant wented to show that he bad a right te recall Madam Bell, as the defendant was not permitted to give The Court allowed the ¢ unsel to recall Madam Be'l, and limited bim to asking ber three questions. ‘’ Bel! recatied:— Madam Q. Did Mr. Melville ever bring any jewelry to your * A, Yes, he (etched mo a watch one day when he was going by, aod another time he fetched me a sot of diamond earrings to see if | would buy theni for $60; | did not buy them, but he left them, saying he would call ean, went away to bis store. bas ven here to-day women in, reterenee to. al misconduct 5 E . d z z & kept women; yore to the house they were prostitutes; I expected they ‘The Alleged Recruiting Frauds. GENERAL SPINOLA, THE JUDGB ADYOGATE AND OTMER OFFICERS BXAMINED, ETC. ‘The court martial for the triel of alleged delinquent officers met yesterday, and the rebutting evidence imthe use of Lieutenant Cole was continued, as follows:— Captain Brownson, ral Hays, testified that he knew De Ia Haye for three or four menths, and wdaid not believe bim on bis cath. P. B. Marsh wad the next witness. Ho teatified to hay. ing gone to Riker’s Island by direction of General Hays, to investigate the case of Reullard’s enlistment; asked Lieutenant Cole about it, who referred him to General Spinola; asked theGeveral if it was not tbe duty of the officer to read the enlistmen} paper for the re- that General Spinola replied, ‘‘Damn it, if we 1, We nog eutise twenty men a day.” The wit. ness then the General bow it was in the case of Reullard, aud he i it, he signed bis name.’’ im W. Rives, Advocate, testified that he Bi Sa} Lafayette Hall, by General it eighteen or twenty of the mustering officer, ‘then made himself known, and be procured the releese of Many Diz desi 2 one at Lafayette Hall, General Dix nottied Seay Yonte ot tee com be could not say ‘was released. Captain L. Hawley saw the vegro said to be released by Captain Rives, and described the circumstances; there was an order (or no one to pass the guards without a mit, and it was witb the guerda, in violation of this or- | der, the negro was struggling. Peter Hunter testified io the gcod character of De la | Haye . by e- ; 1 was five dollars; I was | Gen Spinola was then re-examined for the defen testitied that the neg bad paseed through the except the musterin, ‘2 diamniesod policeman ; Mr. is, bargain, * ces ek oda on aoe | ee pe he (the witness) then went up. to the negro pacify him, but found jt impossible, and passed bim out without delay; Captain Rives did not interfere at all: Captain Rives was sent by General Dix at bis own request, and wat times; a detective came te the office and stated phat a French sailor was mustered in, and that he wished to with 9 girl, and was iiss Bell's second occasion oy eg T have no ill will against ee ee ee ee me with was takea Court; I bave never | ‘deen | ‘Maddon, residi at No Greone street, de eee the interpreter, whom be would pursue to the eud of ‘that ene Dr ry Bice Ben in Mercer street | the world; be (the witness) replied that the interpreter the winter of the year Mary Anne Clark | bad committed no ofence to warrant such languag: a was I koew Henry B. Melivilie; 1 fret became | the detective replied that a great vi of in ‘with him at Jane McCord’s;' I left Mies Mc. | Dational law had been committed; the witpess then Setera ceous tour ‘and went tolive in Elm street; | stated that the self important manner of the detective im- there I went Miss Bell's: Mr. Meliville was at Miss | preesed bim with the idea that he was an attache of the Sietora's about s ‘month or 8 before | left: sew bim | French Consulate, and that he told bim that he would ; | itopress the Freach Emperor, or Consul, or bimeelf (the With, a party of gentlemen and cm jany ladies | detective), if they passed tbe doctor and ‘went through room with one of the young ladies | ‘tp hour; im 40 the regular prov “ gs 4 Shecourt then adjourned till Friday next. tow Mr. Melville at Mary be frequented her room ; known the defendant the extension room for bait, defendant in bie shirt sleeves lothed ee from Richmond. THE HERALD. rhe Hore, Feb. 17, 1864, ith | Tbave read in your issue of to-day'a letter signed by wor, Joba F. Porter, Jr., wherein he solicite aid if behalf of Mr. Quarles, who was bis companion in bie late escape from Richmond. The enclosed sum, though email, | con- 9 in your widely circulated journal, but to offer it as ample for others to im ip order that ail per- sons in che eelf style Contederate States, similarly sita- ated to Mr. Quarles, and who are suffering wuder the same oppressive repen ae hat they will be received by (heir Northern brothers w' arms, ¥ EDWARD RIDDLE, den ie my reat name; I left me on account of my | you were marriod did your husband | bout two yeare. “} your busband, or did he leave yout | seabente wnlie'ros wereliviog RON yeee |, Sorneas OD 1461, while you were living with your " . q 1aTh, 147, 1475, 1477, 1481, 1489, 1487, 1489, 1401, T nover did anything wrong | 1155 1405," 1407, 1409, "1601, 1008, 1605,” 1607, 1500, 1605," 1 Part'2.--Nos. 381, 1963, 1005,'055, 182, 1207, 1278, 684; ving your busband? A. 1201, "1986, 964,’ 1081, 084, 1108, 08, 661, ose, 578, ven years, and have there; I went to Jane Mo- 3 country; Screnion Covar—Triat, Tera —Part 1—Nos. 3871, wo] KC iy street S891, 9855, 2163, 9165, 3213, 3457, 8317, 9269, 3403, te and canuot = , ny ae 3108, Park 30s. $8 n have 0 8584, 3560, }, 9502, 3564, 9568, i gopacation, I'used to | 8608, 968, dora, 8576, 0870.” Mise Bell; oad a Hight Court oF Common Pisss—General term in session Occasion was put out | daily at four o'clogk, Trial term adjourned 4 re. | ot three or four | ? A, Yeu, about last- Adon neh Oe far as living with a man without being | Tar and Wild Cherry. 25 and 80 cents per bottle. Sure for ea Throat and Diptheria. Tobe ood estate ‘reel helene drug. slots ry “at f Fou ‘and in { Assistant Adjutant General to Gene- | BERG. at his consulting rooms, 816 B1 | and The-dye applied by skilful | tribute cheerfully—not for the purpore of paradivg my | [4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1864; Go,'s, q . Bares ITT = Feb, 17, 1864. 65, 63, 6, 71, 68, Bo, oat, 26,666, 14, 18. 5 BU, SO, 70, O1, 31, 84, 20, 63, 66, AT. of chart, by. BRAY, s Ons. fal Dra: of iby Coll: pees wings of the anon ogo Fs 16, 19, 74, 10. ‘Bares Crass 81—Fed, 76, 70, 60, 18, 46, cD 68, 62, 3. 8; 80, 8. 36, 16" 82, 22, 24, 64, 39, 2 sAaroming ne SIMMONS & oot, 17, 27, 1, 55, 59, Circulars seat (roe 6, 5, 64, 13, of Ousse 18, 54, 45, 34, 13, 60, 64, o 28, 73, 41, 65, 4a. FRANCE, mutis's UG, Managers, Coviagvea, Ky. & Co. are Messrs. Simmons, Roge: authorised to receive Capes and . ‘“tanone £00.” ized Lettes gn 4 SeNSAMiM, i7, 1966. a 2, 40, 65, 16, 48. , 68, 34, 20, 2, 17, TH, Prizes Cashed in All . GALl Brokers, 810 Chestaut street, Prizes Cashed in All’ Le; Lotteries. Pr ae NS APEDH & G10 Wall srvot, ML. Havana Lotter: Thirty pet rates patd for Doub! and aii ‘of Gold Cashed 1 of the above Lot- given, by ANTONIO, 176 Broadway. Lottery Tiekets Cashed tn al Legaltsea a GES SES, wa eet om He AS) and Permanent Cues, or Hoea- tvtibeehs Mantra eho Address to Smokers.—Poliak d& Son, Beworrs at proae at esis ‘and etalk ipes gut 02 boiled and i no equi Vita o Burnett's.Cocoa! has Received Strong cortifientes of tte virtues aes hair preparation from every section of the country. For BALDNESS and DANDRUFF ft has been proved to possess all the merit claimed fer it, and is far superior t@ pomades or alcoholic washes asa HAIR DRESSING. It ts the result of much experiment and study, and ts inimitable. JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., Boston, Proprietors. Gold everywhere. THE COLOGNE WATER prepared by Joseph Buroett & Co., of Boston, is auperior to the veritable “Farina,” We speak from actual experience,—Baltimore American, Bottles Wanted. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. en guartand pint Bottles purchased at the Depot, 18 Beaver | Slippers, wi 0. 4 ‘38T Canal {ostaptaneous, The only per- is, Factory 8 Barclay street. Cristadore’ Hatr Dye, Preservative Wig Depot, wholesale dere No. 6 Astor House. world. Harmless, re fect dye. Sold by alt Eraptions, 'RAUD'S Italian \way. Chaps, Cha: Pimples, aaltrheum, flesh worm: ie soured by Gov! Broad Medicated Soap, at bis new depot, 453 Cherokee Pilis.—Female Rega or— ‘The unfailing Indian Media ine. ‘all druggists Ste'Oy the propristors, (Be-'W. fe a is alate erty cireet, New York, Pamphlet free. Cure your Cough.—Use Campbell's Syrup Futon eee rs eee largea Jota al Sieenben of the foot eenboai pant ul feet cu: or faeoave! te dhepatient,| Dr. BACHARIB, Bar Demorest’s New York Ililustrated J win oe ad ‘spicy and humorous attractions for this week. Deafness, Impaired Sight, NoIses IN THR HEAD, Al 0 CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS IN THE OHRONIC CATARER, ognannn OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS Hi MBRANE, Oey toes OF THE | TAN TUBB EUSTAO! CURED. GROSS BYE bs pong If ONE Ml And every disease of the nd Ear uiring either med! urgical ald Sitended to by Dr. VON EISEN- roadway, near Twelfth Demorest’s New Yo ustrated | News.—The most graphic, interest im America, Price § cents; yearly, miams, Dr, Hi tract and Root the throat. nos* an: Of the blood. | No. nn wich amsendid pre- Demoreat New York It News.—Extraordivary attractions, comicalities Wes for this week. G. Sauna Metallic Tablet Razor d ant the oldest and most gale by J. & S. SAUNDER:! Grover & er’ ted Ela Blitch Sewing Machines were awa igheat pr over all competuors at the State Fairs of New York. 0, Tilinois, Kemtucl ‘ai avery respectal 868. Salesroomns, 498 Broadway, | mont, lows, Indiana, Mich vania, Ohi Oregon. and county Gourand’s Fou: Subtile Uproots Hair tof the body, Warranted A JALLENGE TO TEST. There are many preparations {n the market advertised to restore faded aod gray hair: peop'e seeing the atvertise- menta are unable iodecide, which is preierable, an z one or two and failing to derive the ¢ of elude that th humbage. | Thi upon. the unde! proprietors of ATHA HAIR ORATIVE, Well known persone. to be agieed up- of unquestioned integrity, designate Bae become pray to the proprietor of ¢ it ecb proprietor to use no. Preparasion, and the person to use nothing is making; the ce: titcate of the result to oP co the ori of the country, at expense of the unsiece itor a JOSEPH HOYT & t tpal pe fn com iversity place, N. Y. advertisement please radical try ie full of all kind hg 4 holds Hernia, and iy cures of en'imes i nd, we offer to the ‘Our ¥ than fetiva, apd wi: "3 i light, clean and enay: The power is can'y made tironger oF | ty the patient ny mi or ter by the len at pleasure—it works overs moeckost le empbeatically a Patent Lever Trues, Call, examine and try it. We warrant acure. WHITE'S PATENT PPORTER in made on perfect support to all feeble and celica | Separate atiendi only by GREGORY on street. Intensely anh Shee he PSERATED NEWS” ean Japontes, the Etegant New Article of the Societe Hygient tor ‘tion, preservation | rowth 0 ike. batt, a fee wit vant bu ty | other tions same fs th | — ol"per bottle. ‘Tor tale setbe depots I Chambers | | | | Li La Soctete Hyg * nivation of eminent Fret hee ref beriiven ee i . ye society in ae ake only articles caover hee cine ‘and to suffer nothing bearing thelr name an mi leave thet borslory unless they can Grat wi weal, to iat zy themenven de to its absotate purity, perfection hare haya ty pane ‘ ir " u eee ven should be addressed to VICTOR | nut street, Philade * | trmed the cure, for there rae teen no symptoms of ite re- 8. tat ‘Chambers street, the sovicty’s eee: | horived agemt . , 4m Appeat to Peoplc’of Common Sense, O04 (0 thote who desire to have the aflicted bencited. —- BEAD AND REFLEOT. a BEAD aD REFLECT. BEAD AND RErLuoT. a BEAD AND BEFLECY. REAQ AND REFLECT. - READ AND REFLECT. i, Trenton, 7. Broadway, Mauger'’s Direction Labels and Fay’ 0 thropiate to Gnd some remedy for the ills of Ufe, and soiea. | MAUGER'S, 1 ile skill bee for ages explored every avenue in orderto | Magnolia F Hyqlenlque of i iscover the hidden secret, Ibhas been, however, reserved pure.tnd OS tole Soot ie ton of each, 8 Der ana of each, for moder sience to brag before the world the great da. | Dotto. Foranle atthe depot, il Ohambers acces, stroyer of disease, and in HOOPLAND'S GRRMAN BIT. TBRS are concentrated all those virtues which tend to pro- Unlike the generality of mixture, but & pure tonic, 5,000 acres in the counties of Lycoming, Clinton, Lurerne and Tioga, Would be wold in whole o in tracts of from 100 to 1,000 acres, and at very low prices. These counties are among the finest im the State for health, beauty of scenery, rich deposits of eoa!, irom and other mincrais, aud timber, with good rall- road and canal faclitios leading io tne aiios of Philadelphia end New York, 4A Culldescription can be bad ia pamphiet by application to SAMUBLT. 154 South Fourth atreet, pRhavetpa, bitters they are not an atcai Composed entirely of vegeiablc substances, They area poe. _- ttive oure for . DYSPEPSIA, ro <—— DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THS LIVER AND DIORSTIVE ORGAN! AND WEAKENED AND DBBILITATSD FRAMES BB COMB RENEWED WITH ALL TAS VIGOR —— SCIENTIF: OF HEALTa. oe seourine Fs. ign countries, ‘The reputation of this preparation isnot of @ aay, nore ‘month, nore year, nor is it confined within a lintited sp Ror ts It but known and appreciated by those who more in the'circle of fashion.and refinement. It(e, om the contrary, world wide, and the triumphs. of this article have alike the rich and the poor, while like the snow that fails gently on theearth, so this enemy of mankind causes ite blessings to descend upos dhe suffering andaflicted. Ite virtues are kaown in every quarter of the inhabitable globe, ‘and (he wonderful cures which It is daily performing have won for it the Bighest post in the temple of ectence. With such recommendations, backed by ncontestible and un doubted testimonials from those who bave experienced its curative properties, giving to the public no assertion but _ LN geryg i} mr : e008 SOE etter ae then the tates 2a ons eter ogee tant information. tor taveators, furnished free ou applica: Ho Commu ONN gO. 81 bark fon Now Fork, or Corner Pand Reventh atrects, Washington, D. 0. Bore Throat.—Those Afflicted with coughs, hoarseness, irritation and soreness of the throat will find nothing 00 eflicacious as @ throat remedy as BROWN & Bronchial Troches. Sold by all druggtats. Trasces, Elastic Stock! 8. d&éc.—Marsh £3 Radical Cure Truss office only at No, 3 Vesey strect. dy attendant. Wa an mares gamma 2 te cosmetic, sani: tary and disinfectant. For sale, price and $1 50 per bot- Herat th inareragt Fos ute pic fe, = what bas passed through the crucible of truth, end sup vi jm Wax of Antilles — fies and whitens zion without’ injuring It. Re- ported byan array of eplendid and hitherto unknown | member, it is Pure White Virgin Wax, manufactured by feta HUNT & CO., 1133 South Seventh street, Philadelphia, Sold triumphs, what wonder {sit that thousands rush to it for | at 715 Broadway and by druggists everywhere. relief im the hour of danger. REMEMBER, THAT THiG BITTERS TS NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO ZUM OR WHISKEY, AND OAN'T MAKE DRUNKARDS, Wigs, Toupee and Moldavia Cream, BACHELOR'S, 16 Bond Wheeler & Wilso H et Premium lock-stick Sewing Machines. Office 505 Broadway. Hat Hair Dyet lor wentutyae the Hair, “ wie stroet. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. eae # Wepnespar, Fob. 17—6 P. M SASKCOLOET™ The abundance of meney and the prospect of a ones ateady increase in the supply of capital continue SUBSTITUTE FOR ROM, to stimulate the stock market and to increase the ou aw pricem toa greater or lpas degree, of every de- INTOXICATING E VERAGE, scription of stock represented on the list. When BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED and where this inflation process is to end are questions which do not seem to attract the least consideration; but all who are bent on making speedy fortunes rush wildly into the vortex of speculation, without waiting to consider whether they are likely to be swallowed up or “whether they will be able to go safely through the danger- ous passage. There is no game at which all can win, and many will realize this truism as the end approaches. Compared with the high- est cash sales at the firat meeting of the Brokers’ Board yesterday, New York Central rose to-day }é; Erie Railroad, 2; Erie preferred, 4; Hudson River, %%; Harlem, 1; Reading, %; Michigan Southern, 1%; Illinois Central, 14; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 17 ajens and Chicago, %; Cleveland and Toledo, ‘ort Wayne, %; Chicago and Northwestern, %; Cumberland Coal, 4, and Can- ton Company, %. Michigan Southern declined 4; Chicago and Rock Island, %, and Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, 14. “The general market was a little off at the last board, and Erie, which had reached 119, closed at 118%. Harlem went down to 109 and closed at 110%—4%% per cent below the highest sales in the-morning. New York Central closed at 13374, Erie preferred at 105%, Hudson River at 14634, Illinois Central at 13224, Reading at 124, Michigan Southern at 96/4, and Michigan VEGETABL® EXTRACT, A PURE TONIC, FREE FROM ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OR INJURIOUS DRUGS, and cannot institoualy introduce the vice of drunkenness into the bosom of your families—to your wife, your children or your filends, Read the testimony of the most respectable people—per. sone of character, aud who oe CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND. WE WILL PAY $1,000 To any one that will produce « Certificate published by us that {s not cenorsm, : NEW YORK TESTIMONY. From John B. Wickersham, Eeq., frm of Wickersham & Htehteon,- the celebrated” manufacturers of fancy tron works, 259 Canal street. : Tam the recipient from you of one of the greatest favors that can be conferred upon man, vis:—That of health. For many years have I suffered from one of the nigst annoying and debilitating completate that the human family can be adiioted with, Chroate Diarhow. During the long time I wae suffering from thie disease I was attended by regular physicians, giving me but tempor. ary relief. The cause seemed io remain until I was in- Prices of railroad shares at the first board to- day compare with those obtained on Wednesday of last week as follows:— Feb, 17. duced to try Hoofland’s German Bitters, After 1 New York Ceotral. 184 few Lotties of that valuable medicine the compla! " <8” on 146 €4 to be completely eradicated. iis I often inwaraly thank you for such @ valuable specific, A and whenevey I havean opportunity cheerfully reeommend rot) it, with full conSdence in ite reilability, Truly, yours, 4 JOHN B. WICKERSHAM. Bo New Youre, February 2, 1564. wo and Kock Island..... 121 iA, 1 Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien. % PHILADELPHIA TEST!MONY. telsde snd Wabiae ‘1 Tull , Eay., firm of Lee & Wi 4 . | Fort Wayne. . 93 Frou Tue Tey, Beri Bie of Lee & Walkee, the wises 6B: |: ion sea tolre Maule 65 tensive Music Pubtishers in the United States, 723 C Chicago and Northwestera. 61% —_— Chicago and Alton...... 87 Annexed are the last quotations of government securiti Five twenty coupen bond Five-twenty registered bon Seven end three tenths lressury Registered 6's of 1881 Coupon 6's of 1881 One year certiiics Coupon 5's of 1865 Gold was dull to-day, and sellers and buyers generally were anusually shy of each other, while time operators. seemed@sncommonly chary. The Fearcany 8, 1866, M Jones & Evans;—GustiRwex—My mother-in law bas been so greatly benefited by your Hcoand's German Bitters that Xconcluded toity Nt myself. 1fnditto be an invaluable tonle, and unhesitatingly recommend it to all who are suffering frdm dyspepsia, I have had that disease in ta mont obstinate formefiatilence—for many yeare, and your Bitiere bas given me ease wheo everything elee hae fatled. Youre, truly, 8 JULIUE LBB. | different bills now before Congréss relating to gold From that well knowa cliizen, the gambling have the effect of restricting sales, as it HON. JACOB BROOM. is thought that one of them will be enacted into a HON. JACOB BROOM. law. The floating stock of gold in the street hav- HON. JACOB BROOM ing materially diminished, the gamblers are anx- —-— ious that the law authorizing the sale of the sur- co Hes Agena plus coin in the vanits of the Sub-Treasury shall HON, JACOB BROOM. ! be passed, in order that their operations may have HON. JACOB BROOM, a more extended basis, The transactions at the exchange are now principally confined to lots of tem thousand dollars. The quotations to-day were as follows: —Partapecenra, Oct. 7, 1868. + Gexreewmx <In reply to your inquiry as to the effect pro- duced by the ure of * Hoole German Bitters” in my -_ M.....160%4 12% o'clock P. M.....160% family, | bave no besitarien #! r in saying thet it hee | 9, Meese DOO%Q o'clock P. 3 4 21604 26160" been bighly beneficial. stance, none of éyepepale, | 10, 00clece A ee leo 130% 1036 o'clock A. M.....1004¢ 16075 | of about thirteen 5 avait which bad become -| 1046 o'clock As M+ +t {4 very distressing, the uee of one boitie cave decided relief, | 12 o'clock M........ 15076 15 —- 12% ofclock P.M... 160% +160 | the second effecting a cure, and the third, it seem 124; o’elock I. M..... 160 Sterling exchange was duil at 17424 @ 1743,. The tra tions at the Sub-Tr were a6 follOws:— Amount on baod...... Receipts from custome... From ower 80urces...... turd for the last siz years. y individual use of itl find it fo be #0 umequatied tonie, and sincerely recommend ite use to the sufferer. Truly youre, JACOR BROOM PRICES Large tive (holding neariy double quantity), 82 Fer bot. | He-balt dozen... ne, Pikes 6 | Smal! sine, 78 cents per botile—baif dozEM....se.eeeeee pruce areet. je. —s Wenvmpay, Fe. 17—10:30 A. M. BEWARE OF COUNTBRVEITS. $2600 U 86's, "$1,000. 11144 400 he Erie RR i See that the signature of “C, M. Jackson" is eo the wrap- ao 20) lor p per @f each bottle, 000 do 100 =-- 2000 do 107%¢ 2700 Should your nearest druggist not have the article, dont 45099 US6'2,5 20'kcou 106%, KO be put off with any intonicating prepara that may be | — oeve ‘Shite % 3 offered im ite piace, but aend to vs and we will forward, ee | 12800 Tr n07 3:1008A HOM 3600 —9 | 9000 Usé’s,lye.new 90% 200 curely packed, by express. xf vevcctee OOM 100 PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY } S ‘ae non 601; 1800 esse athe. Aad 4000 * GL 200 Frio RR pref... 106 PRILADELPHTA. 2000 81% 600 do. 105: —* JONES & EVANS, + der aa = senore | 2/5 600 Hudson River Successors to C, M. Jackson & Co, $s b+} pot ‘Rh eo i ‘ RR. bet For sale by druggists aad dealers tn every tows in the BK 100 wg ee 76° 200 —_— 3000 do . 18 400 NEW YORE DEPOT 40900 Ohio Mis cor 36 - 600 At AELMBOLO'S _ | ioe es OS. Dees aod Chetaten! Wareiause, Ot Brondway, WON Y Conta! O's 05 tO Bnet ipe te fe coe Ae 1000 100 tooo gris in ms bao 418 FA La 4000 Ca BarteQs'sim 139 3000 Michio LOK 1m 13 194) 3008 ao 186 11000 4 to 2 Fi 2000 * : on 1000 oe ge 4000 Hy 2000 «+. 030 88 13054 3 2000 = do..... 169% 10 she Morch Ex Bk’ 97” 2h N ameeicn. 106 6 Park av . 60 Morchaote' » 106% 80 Bank of Republic 102 200 Canton Company. 41), 100 15 20 0~C« 100 100 60 00 20 do... 234 Cumb Coal 100 do... sptegageazse Bs & Beees CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wapnmpar, Fob, 17-6 P M. Aares.—Recoipts 68 bbis. Sales 40 bbis. pots at $3 8754. Pearls aré nominally $10. Bauavsrorrs.—Rocoipts 0,008 bbls. four, 200 bbis. ang 1,876 bags corn meal, 1,605 bushels wheat, 4,716 do. corm: 4,344 do, oata, and 1,933 do, barley malt, The flour mar- kot was depressed, and State and Westorn brands wore 63e.. 8 10c. lower, influenced by the decline in gold, the redue-~ tion being principally on Western brangs, the stock of which is heavy and increasing. The day's sales foot up 12,000 bbis., on a basis of $6 76.0 $6 00 for oxtra State, and $7 25 a $7 40 for shipping Obio. Canadian wag also a trifle off, with sales of 650 bbis. at 86 75 0 $6 08 for common brands and $7 a $8 60 for medium to choice extras, Southern flour was lower, with more doing 6 the decline. Tho sales reached 3,000 bbis., at $7 26 a $7 OS for inferior to good mixod brands, and §8 a $10 765 for fancies and extras. Rye flour was without decided change, with saless of 200 bbis,, at $5 50a $6 50. Corn meal sold to the extent of 300 bbis., at $6 15 a $6 25 for Brandywine and 5 30 a $5 60 tor Jersey We quote — Bujerfige State and Western flour.......-..86 25 @ 6 4b Extra State... ....0 06+ ve se 615 @ 600 Choice State... eee. ee teeees : 69a 7 Common to medium Westorn 66a 740 Good to choice do " 71008 8% Extra St. Louis. ‘760.8 10% Common t« good Southera 1250 1 i Good to choice extra do, ~ 800020 % 61 @ 6% 700 5o 5608 068 35a 62 50 a 30 08 ir, per 1 608 275 —The wheat market in sympathy with the decline in ith leee Gomg at the reduction. bushels at $1 66a $1 59 for 60 for—Mit- waukee club, $1 00 a§1 and Mil- $1 66.081 69 winter red Western, $1 10 = $1 74 for amber do. , $1 white do., and 10 for amber Jersey. }» with sales of 500 bushels at $1 28 a $1 30 for Jersey and Northers. The corn market continued unsettied, a me was creat Reena arenes cok ivani 3 e 2% for Western mixed io store. mild SGttae fia He sini Hel RW THE, 2 ? : F : | : Fe : 4 a 3 i i fre i " i eg8e ais fe bat ie 3s., and 60 packag@s measurement goods at 608. To (laa gow.per steamer, 1. ig wheat at 7',d.. 200 boxes bacon and 200 At 358., 1,000 packages 00 To a i was taken up to Havana, thence to Falmouth ( angar, 658. if to. port in Great Britain. or 60s. if to the continent. A bark trom L.Jizabethport to Aspinwall, coal, $5 75 per ton. A brig and schoover from Philadelphia to Now Orleans, coal, $4, anda neutral brig to the Kiver Platte with lumber and back at « round suip. Hors firm at 27¢. a 34c. for new, with sales of 160 One were Grm: fin whale at $1 623¢ for the former aod ne Jatter, and 150 do. winter lard at $1 gallons linseed at $1 56 & $t 5754. PetRouecM. — crude was steady continued very active i ; : iH set bey 31% on 8] * 14e. Todo. bbis ww to white on delivery—at which pr 500 bbis. free, S40. to 58c. white. Bengine was stendy at 26c. re@ned. id a7 z 3 li af i 061 dressed ve day? and yesterday's prices were barely olan jenn today, 2. ° The demand for van altogether less active than State and r x bbl spot at $20 50» 21 87 tor sid wena, $23 79 for and $16 6.908 37 for od new prime. 500 do. one year old mess. ior March very, at $.2 10, buyers’ option; 660 bels beet as | $12 S00 814 (or mess, snd (910 9 Gd far Sara do. sae bbie. Western beer bame mn ub fe. for cumberland out, 11% t ribhed, Te. (or chowe short clea ges ont mente at o\c. # 100, for shouldere, 130. Siaseete tenes aod 700 do, short ae fo atvive, at 18cr,amd 2,800 . ; ? 15S domestic. edt p WaT and 130.8 Sg Ae and tre tted 5 bales various for scoured Australian, 40c. a é5c. for Cape, oan ir a Reiss’ oie tas tated puvite ale wae Intgely ieneed. but the bidding ‘was without ‘apirit and mang lots passod All sold went at low dgures. ‘1 Retate at Aaction. eh, 1 Ay R. Wilkios & Co. Aouse and ios Ata Grand atroet, 254100 t12.268 ouge aad tot 1 King steeot, 2hx7s 4 HoUge ana tot Bt Kiog abceety AURTS. cee FOO

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