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the iMtimiQ'M bvmm tfiflfrmiXtfCE i REF6MI.1 ht 86 4 :." ActoowIeeiiti.u ' O'uHrJ of Fit'inW'nA W attractiuk tention of a largtTnurabci' of hxtf Yeadera, nd (b fHradt' of tempeikafa (reneTalljv fhedesire to sweare my one of our splendid prises is rapidly increasirg.The lucky In dividual wh secure the highest premium will bar' to "exert timseff 'morV&aV he ow anticipate. Thhi iS ale certiia of o juda from tfie tenoraai spirit of (he fet- tors we have) already jeeeivediJJjjaV ye udo not wift to Jet our friend know too much about tba extent of the competition for thee premiums." We hare promised to be lilent. We" hope our friends Will rew their ' (ion to circulate the Qrgan, Kb place Where It doe tot now circulate., We are doing all we aa--but cannot do much, unle&a we hare the assist ice and eo-operation of oar friends. ..nr Bro. A."S.t'elch;!Cofuiihuif, br,twoT ad ditional "names.1 '; " ' '"' Bro. E, R, jJe"wetC jSandusgyO.j stouli hare, been credited with $6 instead et tlj Rer. Joseph . Edwards, Sandusky, 0., (8 for Organ. n ,.oi ,ijrffj!if ii-.ri , Bro James tSood,' Ashley Delaware cor, 0., $5 hi Organ, 'j'. The brother represents the pause, . a flourishing eondition in.h.is. neighborhood. . Bro J; It'Gullooghi West Jeffersoak0.l'$2 for-OrgasWifvl s'MyvW .jwilS a -nil ';! BravWto; P. Carroll, 'Gallipolia'Oi,' 4 .'A-' 'l'' 'T I'L ..),(! .7 ,1f.iii. .ii, o,l (ms (11 ' 4- puamitt, R. 3., Boston Dirlsion, Ko 8S0, $1 for Organ. We raJ extremely terry to inform ' Bro. Cooper Glenn, of Urbana, 0.; that our edi tion of th number he', desires' s entirely exhausted, , Our large edition "goes, o$ like Wwke.,',i!J .r.bwol i);.joT ik .'.i.mT .!.' Bro. H. Forrest Green,. Williameporty Pickaway co.O., $10 for Organ"', have' noticed the efforts of this worthy brother to another column;)ut tiers is so much of the'rlght kind of temperance about him, that , Wecnnotlethimpagwithoutagain recom mending hint to the favorable aofice- of our readers4, and a a model for thefr imitation. He promises us a club often' from' eVery township in which.he forms, an Alliance; i and wehretery- pfidgnef that Ji Wiil j Suooeed.; vji ha r siocwr think -tot what he ha already ddae for the eaose and the; Organi Of course, we will say ye."' Bro. J.. 0.', Reed. Mt, Vernon, 0., $1 for Organ."' " i 'i.'i i j n.; i.i m b 'i timi-.t i,-i Bro' John S. Lytic, Huron, O., $1 for Or gan. , , . , ; ; Bro. J. H. Freeman, Richmondale, Ross CO., 0., $1 for Organ. All right now. , Bro. O. P. Stephens, Richwood, Union co,0.,$2 for Organ. - 4iA it9. ft J.' Leese; Pawell's Foundry,' Cin cinnati,t40 for Organ. This subscription is inada up of the operatives in the above named foundry, through the agency of Bro.' L. They are all, of course, sober and in dustrious mechanics, and read the Organ i Carefully, and with satisfaction and profit. And when the voting time comes on, these men of iron," will deal a heavy and effec tive blow upon old king AlcuhoL ; Bra. L. has our thank for his exertions. a.We feel proud of the patronage of such 'men, and would be glad that the Organ "was circu- Bro. Robert Young, High Hill, 0.. $1 for Organ."' V ' 1 ' " "' ,'-! P ... !.K. ,-,.-r; ft " ' ' i Bro James Odell, Dayton, 0., $3. The request aboqt the Garland " was duly at tended to.' i - ,( Bro, Henry W. Pennock, Marlborough Stark eo.j 0., $2 for Organ. .'t. ' i! ; Mary Lafferty, Asst. P. M. Monterey P. 0., Clermont, 0., we have forwarded the specimens, and hope that they will hive the' desired effect. ' . ,'-..',,",.'",'..iV 7. Bro.' John R. William, for city, four names nj $6.,..! , Bro. Jno R. Wilcox, Allensville, 0-j $7 for Organ. '.',;,' r.v;' T" 'Brt.'Wm:1 M'Ganghy,' Mt. Liberty,; O.j $3 lor Organ..) .''.)- '',U-nu,,twi j!Tt 'abpears'by the' annual re port of the New Sork Stal! Engineer and Surveyor, tKW SlS fpersontljave been killed; and ' J9t 1 inkred.' oti the railroad 'erf that Statej during -the past MAf J:i8 .d1 " BSVltW'O TEX atAtXlT.i'iii'')-' ihr wf 4it Wtdehy, iiareh 3Qt The riTsr has men tventr Inches iariDS the'lui 48 houik. and is (till imeHin tolyllh sliont tea to irate ih He channel hence to Louis iUe, At Pittihnrgt the rirtr is lUtioBtrjr with strea leet wtter i the dun- rRKidHT-Th tesot trelsh Uvtix Hried ma teriajlr during the week. For New Orleans boeti the demtni he been only moderate, but us river tonnage has been in active reqtteet. :W uote-U New Orleans, Flonr 30C-, Pork 40& Whltkr tOe. al Foun Freight Kc. To PitUburgh Ponsd Freight I3t91t Whi760ci Holaatea 7(K75c, and. Cotton 70 76o pet bala. . , i, BEANS The deouuid eotitinuee extreme!? limited, and prieee are still drooping, SI ketug now the oaiaid price for prim Small white, from fhioh the rates nrj down to 76c pertuth, according to quality. ,, . BKESWAX-Kemains steadr and In gopd reijueat at ' BKOOM Are nnaltered, the peeeiptl continuing to t.ad pnrchasera on urival at 90c to SI tor oommoa, tl at lor tunc do. tl 46S1 76 for extra, and W 50 lor Shaker-, with sale from atom at l&e per dots adtance tfcsktt.,.i fct ,wr,l -,' ),H M -.! !- '7' BUJTER AND EGGS-Althpnh the reedpto of but ter have increased, prices hays further improved, the demand from the eity trade continuing good, but toward the nose the snpply'wtt canal to tba requiremenU of Vichaaeis, aBd the upward tendency waa checked We auote IS 16c S for good and. prime roll, and puckers ar paying 14 16.' Egg are plenty at 8c per down.' ' " Brsnived during the week 7l bbls and ( firkins mi kessbutterj exported sanu.Um M bbls and 834 firkins sndkega, " ,t , . i ,. CHEESB-Tie demand hat continued eaual to the re ceipte, and prices remain nrot at See hr ordinary, ft for fair aelrcled, lor. choice, and tc lor extr large. Compared with the etock and . receipte. sfair amount baa been taken for export, and owing to the small ant to coma forward, prices -will be i attained until the in coming ot the new naks, Reoeired during the week 223 boxee. . Since Sept. let 1601M do againat 182989 do 'aamstim last year. Exported during the week 1I8S boxes-einet Sept. 1st, 109708 do against 109181 do same time last year. V;r . j ..ji-jt ij-'; : .1 ' COFt EE The market for this article has exhibited an improved feeling within the Uif few days, hut stiU the amount of, businesa going forward is comparatively ex tremely limited, and thssale of the week reach only 800 700 bage at 1010ic for Rio .in lots, and I0i10rc , in tkf email way . ' Received during the week 3986 eacks; siBCefet. ltt 75123 do againat 17704 do Sams time laat year. ported during the week J197 begt; sinos Sept. 1st S5887 do acainat 83061 tame time but year. COTTON -r There ha been only a moderate demand 'iiace bur laat, but in price there is no change, and we quote spinning Aeacriptiont 89c, and Batting do 7c. 8. Received duringthe Week 816 balesi exported sam e tim4tdo.Kt ( f id I 11 JeiU v-.'M5l7ii'i- -f. ' COTTON TARNS The jobbing trade bat increased tomewhat. but the general market continues doll at 1W 15e lor assorted Kosisilotsi and I, I and 8c for doien. 'We quote No Batting 111 ft in kit, and ia3c is the email way. -, v . . . I FEATaERS-FHces have farther advncl, and prime iivegete aow mU in lou at 39c, Md tmaB farceU bring tmm a arvjviM. Beevil during tea week 8 sack) i'isit The market ha not undergone any cluing aincfe our last weekly resort, the demand from the jobbing trade having continue fair a Steady price. 1 We ?oM MactereJ149l90f bbf for .Volition tlftSlSoO for No dot and 1IX10 50 for No I doj 16M to for No 1 large, and tlO 75 11 86 for N I do the outaida rate beingobtainatl only in the (null way. Dry Cod 4 4)e 1 S. Fiekied Herring 87 pet. bin, aad Booked do 56c per box lor No 1. , ; ,,: ,'tvU 'i I'RUIT A moderate demand ha been experienced for Dried Applet, but the supply ha bee more than equal thereto, and prices' are eonteqaently but feehly tus- I.' Among the sales were 150 bothelt at SI 374; 890 do at St 30-, 100 do at SI 2f, 420 do a t SI 34, 150 do at SI 80, 300 do at SI 821; 800 do at SI 87h 860 do at tl 30; 131 do at 81 8lr, and 100 do at St xS. Compared with tti.dt- mand, the supply of Feachet it ample, sad the sales an confined to icuall lots at 10c 9 ft for prime new. Leoitni and Orange nave isrtner improved, an we bow quote the farmer at S3, and the latter 88 7ii per box. UR&ais ina are steady at tW$3 85 ft box; and Zatat Current! Uc f ft, In N uts we notice s good demand for Fea Nuts tt 81 per buth front first hands,' and 1 10 1 85 in the maHwmyiU v u l-.i .1 I.m? i-.'i FLOUft For teveral week past the city trad pur-: chased very sparingly and, their stocks having become greatly reduced) they were induced by s farther falling 00 ta prices purchate pretty freely, and coauquently the buiiaeu f the past week shows sn in created buti- s, notwithstanding the continued unfavorable advi from Europe. On Wednetday 600 bhlt sold st 83 53; 800 do at 88 85, and 190 do at 88 80. ' Thursday, 788 bbls at 83 80) 837, 800, and 840 st 83 55. Friday, 585 at 83 60s 885 at 83 55, 775 do st 83 50; and 1000 do deliverable at Madison at 83 40. Saturday, 100 bbls at 83 50 ; 800 do st 83 45) 113 do at 83 55i and 100 do extra at 84. Monday, ISO at 88 40 881 at 83 5fr, 300 do it 83 60) 140 do at 88 45; 100 do extra at 83 65, and lOOdo do at 3 75. Yesterday,' 400 bbU at 83 50; 100 dost 8833) 383 do st 83 453 46, and 898 do tt 83 48, closing at 83 883 45 for common brand) 83 60 3 86 tor extra do, sad 83 753 90 for su per extra. . ' . , , - t . GRAIN The market has not presented any new fea ture since onr last report. Wheat is taken st 70s for Mediterranean; 73c for Red, and 76 for Whit.,,. Yellow and mixed Corn 40 41c. and 4344e for Whitethe lat ter in the small way.' Oats continue in limited supply, snd sell readily on arrival tt3133c. Barley is saleable at 8ft40ov Bye, I7360ev Received during the week 1078 buth Barley; 10738 do Corn; 3708 do (Uats; 1870 do UJi Stuu tvi lav wvaavaato , . HAT The market it well studied, and price remain, stationary at 8 to 810 for; muted aod purs Timothy, in bales, from landing. ,,, , , , .... i ' HEMP A tomewhat improved demand' exist lor this article, without any change in price.1 Wt actios s tab of 80 bales Ky. dew -rotted at U0 ton., v , , 1 HIDES The demand bat continued good, and all that are offered are freely taken St full rates. Western Flint may be quoted at Stic on arrival, though strictly prime dry wpuld bring (010 v ren Beef, axe telling at 4i44e, and pan kwi 7c. : HOGS AND CXTTLETht supply of hogs hat con. tinned light; and the nvsrket is firm a 865 lSirswt gros. Stock Hogt arc scarce, and fair average lots sell, readily at 84 . rost-! c"w eooUnn TR" SDoderatc supply, and the market is l.rtaa t7 psr cwt net for good and prim. Sheep remain at 875 t head 84 5 the prevai Kng rates. ' Calws mt head. . t . .. . unvi-Kt m Eaatarn are soiling in the retail way St 8626 ft, nd beyond; thit nlwtl aothing do- 1 lRO!fTh.dmadfor rights ontlBnd fully eqna I to ths uppliet, and th markot remains fix-on at 8)344 ton, tix month,, tor Ohio river hot blast, from river jind yard. Tennessee cold bUet may bequoUd,Jrom40 to 43, varying according to quality.1 Bar is uaalUred. 1 ' LEATH sa-rlbe demand oontinues fair and th maf ; ket firm tt the advene noticed in our Ust, and we eon- Brlhle, in rough. dot.. , , I)o dressed.... v...) 88 OM34 8 ;1 L M' r Mnr.ASST5U.Tba market it ery hvy, tnd prices ire BominaJ, except in the small way, in which wty the sales an till making at (Bo,. In the large way, lota can be had st 83e, and tome outiidt lots have bees offered at eves lower rates) Tt imports ths put week.: sading Saturday, wer 8368 Wile, and from the first of September SKOWhha ami nit 57.311 the lame tune last teaaon. no UUIP hlUSU w m .... , NAVAL STORES-Soirits Tnrpentins sells in smtf lni. .1 OT .nd fmm mtnrm hv tba barrel, at 78C. We nO tice s sale of 150 bbls common Roain at 83 85, Indicating no ehang. ' There it no change in Pitch or Roein. ! ' NAILS Th demand continues moderate, without change in rates, and ws quote as before. ty. ' Retail. Wnoleanle !0d...,i..., -(.,,, ,.'. 13 8d. ............... ..(.....V jj I Si 6d....... 4d...-4. 8d..l. , ...,. ) rut. OIL In our closing remarks of last week, we noticed a material decline in the nrice f Linseed, since when the mirket hu not recovered, 86c being the ruling rate font lots ta arrival, and 0870e from second hands,; The only tales heard of were 50 and 10 bbls at Wic Lard Oi remains dull, and although prices are nominally unchang ed, sales could not be effieted to any extent at onr iatids flgures.1 Wt quote 8576e forN, 8, and 8H86for He. 1. Red Oil we continue to quote at Sic r ft. Tan nera' 34U7 bM. ' " " -!' " !. " i ' ' ''' " ' " ' PROVISIONS The market hai continued to pretent quiet and heavy appearance, and our figures indicate farther decline in bulk and smoked meats. Towards the close, however, there Wat Ids disposition on the part i of holden to meat purchasers at the reduced rates, and th latter evinced rather more desire to increase their stocki." The sales of the week, as far at reported to ut, eomprited-Of Fork, 1000 bbls Meat, :at14j 830 an7p do do, at tame; doting firm. ; In Rumps or Prime, we heard of no transactions.' Of bulk meats,' 150,000 and 60.008 ft Sides, st 6c, st which ths market closed steady Shoulders we quote tt Si. Of Bacon, 78 bids Shoulders ' at Sic, packed; 11 do do at tie, and 50 do Sides, delivera ' hie at -Madison, at 61c packed.' In common Hams we have not beard of s sals, and quotations rt entirety i nominal la the (mall way. Shoulder! tr aelhng at6s, and.ideaat71e.- Of Urd 1300. 500. 1000. 800 and 600 1 kegs No. 1 at 9c; 40 bbls Country Gut and 88 rioNd.T ! at tia dosing steady, at 8c for prime keg, and A. 1 bbl, held at8!9c.'v . ,';' ; 1 f ; . .,',', J ' HSEEBS-flh mallei ior .tlovar openert firms ' Wednesday at 86 00, and the demand being fair.' lit) bblt sold M WedneeHey at 88 00 per bushel; 80 do on , Thursday; 80 do on Friday, st the same; on Saturday bbls sold at S6 90. and 89 do st 8600 per bushel. On Monday, the sales were confined to' s few Small lot st 86 00; yesterday 87 bbls Sold tt 86 80. and 29 do st so g. There is s moderate retail demand at 86 00; but lots on arrival would not command over 85 80 to 5 90. The in ports ol the week, of doves- aad timothy were 838 kbit) , tnd 1 om the lint of September 14 868 bbl against I do the tame time last season w Export of the weekhven 362 bblt, and from th tint of September 6116 do againtt 61E3, th ams tim hit seatoa. Timothy is dull at 88 to 82 60 for fair to choice, on arrival, and 83 25 to 3,75 for store. We ttUI quote Flax at 05 per btsh, 1 BICE Prims sells in the retail way st 6&, outside of which there it nothing doing.' ,i ,.;! ii I SALT Prices ol domestic have not varied tinoe last Tuesday, and we continue to quote Kanawhgand Mason County at 2oe bushel. ; In foreign we hear of no sales, i There it very filtlt of sny description reining forward. SHOT-Pricet remain at tii 5033 fy keg, and 83 9 '"JiEARINE contlnne in good demand at prices vary ing from 81 to 9ic according to quality, r i r ) TOBACCO Ths demand for manufactured is quite active at very full prices. ' The tales of the week sum up 850 boxes. 1 Owing to the Increaaed demand for Leaf, and the continued upward tendency in prices, thee it a cor responding disposition manifested by merchant! to lay in stocks; tnd manufacturers, on the other baud, ask and obtain very full priors, tnd ths lower grades area shade higher, though we ttill continue oar quotations: - Common Ky. lbs, fives and eights.. i2t!4 Medium - do do ao .......... 16 C!i6 No. 1 do - do do 17 Common Vt. fives nod eights.............. 13)($I6 1)0 do lbs. 130 Medium do fives and eight... 16 I8 No.l do do . ! 19 Do do lbs and twist 80 e'J3 Kentucky tu twist...., 7 &i TALLOW The market for rendered it steady st 812 89e. and nrnirh mar be onoted at 6i6c. i ' " ' " " VEQE f AULES All desorrrjtiona remain very dull at 35$35c for Potatoes, snd 8035c f bushel for Onion.- We notice inlet of 16 bbls Onion sets at 90c w bushel WOO WThe market, as regards th new dip, it ttag nant. aur dealers holding oH far sn entire suheidency of the lat excitement. , The anxiety rnanifetted throughout the enuntrv on the mrt of earlv contractor to effect re sales, continues and increases. Under th present ttats nf feelinz. it would be nteleal to attempt to give quota tlont, bat we may remark, which will be s repetition, o What we have aaid heretofore, that full prices wu oe tut tained. nut there It no probability that the extraordinary high rates upon which contracts have been predicated, can be realixed,! f.-jV.-r '''',''' ' ' ' ' "' ' ,'' WOOD-Th tupply oleord wood it light, and sales are unatmsTTom m'er, iwTm"j1 i' r -,:,t,e a, . . ., :. I1 '"' WIS GIVE NEW VORK; WEIGHTS afl and tares on every tckag'of Tea, aad il ' T.a Waittnbtns.tWvMiUiaad Waht,.ClB liybmr3T,18. ),, B.j!jij-iJi fj;!-i.:t Jji I ONB :BUXBRED' D0LL1R3 JJi. PlUZli3llij MAGNiFICaStT PBEMIUMSI ,i'j ai Extraordinary Inducenentano. , IP AOIHTS and rpaynASTgasi,, no;j Bslltving that th sitcnslv circulation of th OHIO ORGAN In all paita of Ohio, Indiana, Tennetseet and K.ntuoky, snd other Weslar aaV it Southern Stat, will secomplith , an Immense )3 amount of good to ths cause, In preparing ths mliida ol th r aorta for ths favorable bouUlHitio -n W reetptio of ths MAINS LIQUOR LAW,, and ,fsf . j lie rinaa, HaTiTiua-noH bv tuxh at tub mkuws toi, tho Puhlbher hat been Indoosd, st BttneeaiT tire to actio, and st a partial raturu for ths libor. required In soliciting namet for th Oasas, to offer th loUowlBg Uslf 1 1 HI O.W liifl! til!) ,93fl SPLENDID PREiaiUIIS! K i To tie' deoided on Masy? taw Irs lay of J"rily aexi, All who Intend oempetlog for these jMxee, tt , quested to jivt early novice. ,' , " A rrcmlnm of Fifty jbollars i" Will bo awarded to that person sending In the larr- ettnom'har'of subsutlbere petwesnS this time' aad ! the flritof nly,n';., , , ; ,,. A Pii'cmlum of Twenty Dollars n Will be awarded, to the persoa (ending in the next Btrgest nuniovr. A Premium of Fifteen Dollars! : For the neW (third) largsst' ''Tif.a Ol ir-Wt.i A Preinium oi f en uonarsi For the next (fonrth)i largest, . :,,,.,,, y.;;.) A Premium of Five Dollars I For the next (Bfth) highest. . 1,000 Maine' Law Tracts! ' For the next (tlxth) highest, . , ,, ' ' "j 1,000 Gary's Appeal! 1 ' Forthe next (seventh) highest. ,V. I'J.i ) ,ur In addition to th above Premiums to Agents, S iplendld Mexxollnt Engraving, by John Ssrtain, of SAMUEL' F. CAltY, V, Mti W. Pi,' Wit b swarded to the Subscribers of th six lowest '' Premiums',, i And S opy tf DJl.'iBBKOHEft'S O TEMPER NCE LECTURES, or Rov.BAM'L. W. . FISHER'S ADVICE TO YOUNG 'MEN, boilr , ' splendid books, to each tnanccf ttfol Agent sending In twenty five tnbscrlbers tnd upwards. ; . These are all Ten liberal Protnima, and ought to induct avery Sotlve Kmparince feuui U exert bim selfin slronUtlngthe Osoas. , WE WANT RE A IK, ERS FOR I UK ORGAN, (which will make Muine" Law men tnd women,) aai sr nlin, j ear lilt tfrrtmiuMM will k,U ftkn1 Ws ' think it oardutytort-rnaU port'ootly silent from nosyi until the flftt of July, at t who, will be (ho lucky ,j Agtmt bnlthlt much ws will say In advance, who? J ver secure soy one of lb Premiums, will, haft,, tri atari', and that,'U, fiom now uiilii th, y aidt-tts)-''. eidOU. ' ' All rentwuU will b considered as new sub-' sorlbssa, bat n subsetlitioa for a lets time than eat 'l year, .will b counted, i.'j ,'u:i t,'m . ' ft''lrt Penont latendiag to compete for the premiums ,, will give early notice, that we may enter their uamo't iuonrPrlzeBtKili.'. ' - , i ' Allcominunicallonsmnat b addreeaed, Dost nuid.! 'o to . r .. ! CALEB CJLAKK, i . Ben Frtnklln Priotlnr House, Cincinnati, O. March II, 18S3,i g, :!! ; ;-rn i:,1! ; 10 M. B, Massoh is a candidate, for School Trustee in tlie Eleveoth Ward n, liir.ytuil ID"J. It HALLAM. of the First Ward.; i a candidate for the office of Justice bf . the Peace, at tie ensuing Spring election, . H Tli Cap I hat ehears, ,.i 1 ;',.:;i ooinoiioeonaies"' , T V U BARTER, 4i Fifth street, one door West JLjaor walnut, has til stoie ion of ti bait and largest assortments of Teas to be found in the We at em sonntry, wUich ks will sell whoftHals and retail : tt low as the lowest, nd warrant to give talitl'ac ioa,, or money refunded Remember tha place, i'i ft th, one door Wevt of; WtJsut, Apppilo puild.Bg, ) ; , -A march 2" 6in ; .. j ...-.." j r .' , j , ,' . MASONIC AND ODD FKLLOWS' ., i it FUBNISHINGi STORE;-; 7m Jil A M . A D. D.'l S:" rf HAS removed to Sixth street, Bacons' Building, , under Mignolta Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mm .'. uljcturer of 4justunis and Krgalia of every des-'l enption, tor Masons, Odd Fellows, Sons of, Tern-i , perauce, 'lemplo uf Honor, inuids, Red' Men,'' Brotherhood of tha Union, slid Uoud fellows.; ,;, 03" Being a member of tha above Orders, I am . prepared at all times to fiirnish averything Sppor1' ta I in nj thereto with punctuality and despatch. Aj Knight Templars, Royal Arch and Master Ma eon. Red Men, Druide, Temple of Honor, Hrther.;l hood of the Liiios.sud Good Fellows' Clothing r made, of the bestquility and material.'' Emblems, Jewel snd Buff Head, always Oa J hand. .-, ., 1 , , far 'AH srtlcles fOr opening New, Lodge snd" Encampments kept on band. ,,; ,,,, Maamiic Offering and Craftsman, The Odd Fel rows' Offering and Text Book.. 1 . , M.ii) BajI'i.. Rbsd, Pi GiLt I A. E, Gi.m. P. G. M, C. Moors, P.M. ' Wm.G.Willums.G. M r "' '' " V I lili . J i..lt C, E BROD FUEHRER;1 " MANUTACTURER OF Jl f BOOTS ANl SOOE7. p 'No-W Wesi Sixty SttieW 'v North eide, beUeeri Walnut and Tiue'stgi? '' ' ' CINCINNATI.! V(.il).,T A , Ct'Tha above establishment )eea constantly oa hand a selected assortment of the above articles,' aodwiU main the' state, to order at .th shotteati