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, , v (-" "v .. , - ..... . , . 1 I Jew;; 4M'.-to'TijWis...i i v. im:-Mx I , . k ',.): . ...I ' i." f,. , i, - : I v,. j. (Oh , ,v .... j, , ,.. . ,;T..-W( . 1 J V -A 04iS ii "". :..; v y7 f . . i:. . '' :.. . If II TOLnilNO. lCO.MW 'Sfi&tES.;,a 11 1 COLUMBUS. OHIO, SUND;M0RM6: DEO:H0 ' ill ' -y1MT'MMM"''MM''m',"""e"a i " -t fi'-.t -i.-i I-., -..-j'k --.. UWAVlarilv m IJma.. ... u. wiraug, .ft r i i r t 1.-' -rn-'.: 0'' '(Hit '0hio Sl&MftflS ' ' ...... a h.-4. DAILY, TBI-WEEX1T JJED WEEEXY t MANYPENNY tV MILLER, '1 fOBlllBllU A1TP' P BOPBIIT0B8, ID" Ofllcs Sos. 80, 81 end 40, Vortu High1 It u'- . ' ' WOOperyeat " By cbe Currier, per week, itu tents. M-Weekly s 00 per year. Weekly .'. .100" v T r. ' " ' n .lamia ei Aaveruaing of tHo Square. i neiaaiir 1 v'iu...i2n no Onttquare S Mtki..M 00 On " weeks.. 100 On '- 1 nab... 1 71 One " 6 inoLtbt 18 00 ' 3nt " 0 month! 14 00 ue 11 3 months 10 00 ie Si monthl 8 00 On. I day ... 1 00 )a " 1 month. S 00 VM . "t. tdayt..., 74 One " llDjertloii SO blsDlKl -KlVrtiCBnl half mmm tfc.ii Ik. .k.. -Adrntliemefrt leaded and placed la (he column of Boeelal Notice.," rfotM lU ordinary rat. All uotlcei requlreo to tot publlehcd by law, legal fate. It ordsred oa the tortae eiolu.lvely after the flnt week per cent, more thMtheahov rata) bat all mob wll , Spuria the Trl.Weekly without chair. - ' Cards, not exceeding ttva lines, per year, ln rile, 2 50perllnei ouWdeJ. ., i , ; . Kotlfleior mRflttnr.i-ti.ihl.i. ..-I.I.. . ! I half price. r " r'wi'm Witbvirt ewl ii irtiMyid'' M ' "al not !? nrUd from ., , ... , Weekly, , aaae prloeu the Bally, where the adTtHlMr e- the Weekly alope. Where 'he Dally and Weekly ire both U(vd,ihn the eharoe let the Weekl will he ai.f thentteaol the Daily 7 wul M fiie adMrtiaeajent takenMcept fcr ieflaltefetiod. L 11 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1- i i r BUSINESS?" CARDS. : imxi cstrmoea. FINE & CHITTENDEN, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, tOOoeeroily Ulg,J. NEW YORK. Skrtt.TO .. , ,-) i .. n,.,-; ..;.,:. ' . Bon. Jamei'MoBoikf, . . Snperler oiL.', T i Ben. H. B. Pajn. Olereland, 0. V ' : J Hon. II II. Hunter, lancaaur, o."' ' ''-M. i ' B0V8-0al t, -,, r i . , ,,.;-. ; i i;. fi, 1 33T 'eT-' A VIiT jtf, j ttorney and, Counsellor at Law. AMD NOTARY PUBLIC, : OyI Jfo. 67 TJIGH 'STRICT, 0DJ.0m' BciLDl INQ, oppoiltetht Slate Hooie. uui CollMtlone and ether matter, promptly attended lo. vef.reDoea given whin required. . ."""-'J., . . , ., :(UUof Phalon'lJatabllihinent.K. t.;) ' JL laihiooabl.6halng, Hair CtttUng, Hhaopoonlsg Osrllngandfiratilng gaioon, v , . South Iliah St., over Bain's Store), Jran"hM."'fCtl"1 lU " tilta ta " 0,4 nrloM .r.1!.4""' 10,1 0U14reB,i nlr roei.Dg"done In the but CALT HOUSE. So. 178 JTorth High Btreetj ' COLUMBUS, OHIO. 2m ?i05 'I'i11'.0 "? T ' ne tralna, will nod the Gait Bonie decidedly a eenrenleat atop plug place. . , r olth?n7 W4keJ P U h"', ' Blgbt for . trat moderate, to lull the timet. - v ! osUB ... NATIOHAL HOTEL, MBAB PSION BIPOT, COLUMBUS, OHIO. 1 .-,- awemaeae TEJlil8....-':......0NB DOLLAX PKR SAT. oct93-Sm P." A. B. 8DIZDI3, Attorney at Iiaw AND NOTARY PUBLIC. GJlce-Aiiilioa Building, eppoelte Capitol Iqnare. . , COLDHBUB, OHIO,' Attorney & Counsellor at Law, f jMARION, OHIO. h M C , LILLEY booh iirNri3sm And Elaok-Book JffnrjJantiirer, I0ETB HIOH. eTBXrr, CQLVlUVt, OHIO aurlVdly - , . ' EAQLE -BRASS WORKS, Corner sprlna; A Water Ste., W. B. ' POTTS a CO., MAOUXKriOTO, Ind Manufiictureri of Brut and Oompoaitton Outlnie ,' , riniahed Bran Work of all DeeortpUonl. Electro Platingand Gilding !, - STENCIL PUTTING, &C. - robns Wholesale Lfquor Store 'lacelle ROSS & CO., : ;; COMMISSION ; MERCIIiNTS. atromu and piaxbm m r ' Farlgn and Domestlo Wlnei, Brandlei, .:'.i' -.:. f"""' '0i fat." AISOl ! v:e -ft i 1 , t, OLD YE, M0N0NGAHELA ft BOURBON - -i nrJ V WHISKY. WlMinaDKB ANnprilOI.SMBOrjIHBlOH gT., .CpiinilBTJS, OHIO. ' ! epidlyle , , , ,T.j VM...II.. RESTIEAUX, (BTJOOBBSOIt TO UcKIl EEHTUAUXj No. 106, South High' Streefj, OoXjTJIVjIXXTJO j C R 6 C E R I E 8, P R O D U C E. h'bvi 8Mi b ris t' t . ' T: ji Fpreigii' aiid Domestid bruits, .' - FLOUR, SALT, LIQUORS, ETC. ;"i VsTOnACSE COMMJsVlON I "WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY, The IatetTha largest The Beit, : '. The Cheapeit Bee ami tha Beit, ' " '' 'i Th flloet' JRcllabJa btandard An thorlty of the EnglieblAnffnage.'' ' Sim EundrS Sminmt gdueatort of Ohio, "THE BSBT-aLI8a W0TI0ABI BXTAMT." 'Here are upwardinf a Hundred Thotuand Worda. wrioee mnltirarlone meaning! and derivation!, together with thel i oorrtet ipellisg, and proatuulaUoa are clearly tot before the eye.".) ,t Oincimnaa OmnureUd. Btadt4PicUiont of tin Ifmbert oftht OMoBtatt The nndertigned, member, of the Ohio Btate Teachere' JleooUtlon. adoot and aim to n In tMnhlnv. riUm ad (peaking, the orthography and pronunciation of " novai waario Dictionary, and we moil eor dially recommend It aa the moat reliable itandard aa thorHy of the Bngllah language, ae It Ii now written end poken. Lok4 Aimttwe, Preiident Kenyoa College. M. D. Ltaorrr, Superintendent Znneirille Bchooll. , Taoe. W. Haivtr, Hap't Muii Ion Union Bchoola. M. F. OowotiT, Bnp'tPubllo Behooli, Bandoiky, . Jobk Ltkcb, Bop't Pdbllo Behooli, OlreleTllle. - N. Bawtoeb, Prlqdpai Olerelsnd Temale Stmlne ry. n , War. Mrrowtxt, Bopt Public ?chtol, Mt. Colon. Joan Osdih. PrinclDal Htata Normal Behoel. Minna. eote,. : Onna Hmnm- Vrlncln&t Vnnvttl TntunniultafM fLtlAiil. OlDcinnatl. . ,, ,,, . . i ,H. e.JiJixw. Bop'tCantrm Uhierf BcfreoTi. T BdwiuBmal, Principal UeKeely Normal School, 1 . u T. TAiraR, Prof. Uathematica, Ohio Cniraralty. Wat. W. BDwanna, Bap'l Troy Union Vohool. i A. Q, Beraur, Prinolpel Weit High BohooL O'.eve Und. . B. A.NORTO. AatooUU Prlnelcal niihchoo1. 11v. land ... . , 'XatoDoaa Snexua, Principal High Bebool, Clsve land. B. F. HrauTOK, Principal Olereland Inititute. I A. OaaruLO, Preaident of Slectto Inititute, Hi ram.. .. ... W. L. EiUu.M. ef Ohenlitr. Ahln W1ui UnlTeralty. a. ji. JbAXrnr, Zx-Uemmueloner of Common Behooli, Ohio. Jaiue MomoB, Prof. Ehetoric, Oberlln College. Taoe. Bill, Preaident Antloeh Oollen. O. W. II. OlTSCAlT. Prof. aiOimMM mh ' 1. -0 OnoaucaH. Pmf. tanraa. TTIrfi n.hul. Peyton. . . I B. n. Bauer, Bnpt union Bchoola, AihUnd. : Jfore than 81m Eundrtd o(W Prntdtnl at CMU. Me, Proftuort, Author and ZX$ttngith4d Sduca iort, kavt mdorud U14 abav unttonmt. PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES IN OHIO. aUaUTT. CoLUae "It la trnlv a marnlflcent work. in honor to the author, the publUhen, and the whole eountry." Pniident Andrewa. Oate Wan.tr am UarnunTT Tt eieeeda mw .Tneita tlont. It will be n ralde in orthorrinh and nronnn- elation, and will often be eonraltedbymeforlte neat end accurate deOnHloni." Preiident Thompion. . . W. R, KcLfCTio Oollboi. "TIeretofore we have naM Webater'e orthotrranhv. At a recent meetini of onr racalty.lt wu decided to ehanire It to conform to that oc woreeater'o Boyal Qoarto Dictionary." PreiJent aarfleld. . .. Wieraaa Kuan Coiuea "I find It worth of cordial approbation,'' Preaident Hitchcock. ' flltlM. flnl lid. - Tt mnr II., nu)i n. an..,. . tioru. I recommend It ai the atandard authority in orthoepy W my children end my pUpUa." Preaident Morgan. Aim oca CoLutae. "I adoot and aim to nee In teach- ttg, writlngand (peaking, the orthography and pronun ciation of Voroeetr'a Boyal Qoarto DloUonary." rmiwii mil. , 1 . : 1 . I ' ; i i S : "In all jnw writlns. meeklnc end teaehlni. I have en- deaTored to conform to the rulea for orthography and pronunciation aa contained In Worceiter'i Dictionary. Horace Mann, late Pre.ident. ' EkirroR Ooucea, GMiirm. ''I mort cordially reoom- mond It at the moit reliable itandard authority of the angiua language aa It la now written and poken." Preiident Andrewa. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF OHIO.' from ee. Anton Smyth, OmmUriontr eV Cbmmon BCMott in unto. The Dictionary Ii an Imperlihable monument to the learning and Induilnrof lta author, and an honor to the world or letter.. The mechanical execution iafariupe- rlor to that of en other Iieaiooa with which I am ac quainted." Irvm Sim. B. B. ' Barn. BB-Oommitiiontr of 0O4OOM tn VHW. "The moet reliable itandard authority of the lan guage.'' ' ' what Tin Tfag Newlaver of Ohio Say, ' trvm O CUtdandTjeraJd of March SB. The orthography of the Worcester Dictionary la that need by moat. If not all. author, ol distinction In thil country and Kngland, and oonforme to the general usage of ordinary writer! and ipeakera. Whatever prejndieee may hare ezlited previously, a careful itudy of tbli volume will Invariably be followed by a warm appreciation 01 iti great menu, ana a detire to add it to uie weu niecieu uorary, ne 11 urge or imati, It lie library Inlteelf, and will remain an Imperial".- ble record of the learning of III oompiler. from th Cincinnati Qmmtrotat of AprU 0. Bare are onwarda of a hundred thoueand worde f ood. bad and Indifferent who, multlfarloue moaning, and derivation., together with their correct .polling end pro nunciation, ere let clearly before the eye. The work It unquestionably the greateit xneiaurui 01 xngiun won. ever publUhed. from th Clevdand PlainitaUr of Sept. SO, I860. Ivldentlv Worctjt.'. Botal Qoauto Dictionary t not onlv th last, butthttm wort of th kind ever it- (wl,aadeaa by ae pomibllityiuffer by compiri.cn or eontroTcrqr. . ''- from thtltiUlo ma&tof JfaySO, Ae to nowimoiATioM. Woacimrm 11 th. Btajcdard followed by eur eeet author.; In dellniiloo. he leave) nothing tt be derlrod, and In OaraooaAraf it I. iufoolent te eay that woaearm can be eareiy loiiowea. t ; . INCHA91 4c BRAGG, Pnbllehere, Bookacllera dc Statlonere, . . MO. 191 BUPBBI0B BT., CLKTXLANDOHI0. aiaiB ..v. ., i THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIEE . INSURANCE 1 COMPANY, V AA Jnd :. f OT ! - Nowarit, ixr. J. UlTiAenet Januarr 1, 186 1 , 4 S Par Cent. ABBITt .'. BllirW SO. Statement January 1, isttl, Balance, per itaUment Jan. lit, I860.. ...3, 406,581 39 Aeoeivea lor rreniuma aur- Ing the tew Ibtfl 1763,081 ti Beoeired for lntereit during the year. I860 ............. Sle.OM 19 Total reeelple for 180O.t..977,067 ,74' Paid 0 lalmi by Death,9o7,050 09 - ' l Paid Pollciee inrren- dertd ............ 41,111 9 1 t Paid Belariee, Poit- ' - age, Taxea, Sx change, ate . 31,620 54 Paid Oommlailoni to Agent. 51,355 30 Paid PhyaleUne' laee 5.WK5 73 . ' . Paid Annnltiea 117 00 Paid DlTtdende or ". lng the year ......106,500 75 565,001 S3 1 : "1 w ; 1 .. ,1 , 411,970 14 net Balance January let, 1801 (3,811,558 SO -, ;.,-(,. 5 A8BBT8. . Ouhon hand..... ......... 8,6584 IB ' Bondi and Mortgageaon Beal Bitete, worth double the " . - amount loaned 1,337,841 08 Premium Motea, on Polldee 1 In foree, only drawing 4 per cent, lntereit. 1,279,8617 Beal Iitate W.etrj S7 LoanionBorlp T 5,031 44 Prtiolama,Note.andOaih,ln t; t - ' eoune of tnnimliilon.... 4343 75 Total Ateete .... 13,619,359 80 T5T5 PoUclei tn force, lniurlng.....t954tO,538 1,435 new Polldet hare been Utued during the rear, After a careful eelealatloa of the pretest value of the out. tan ding Pollcleaof the Company 1 end having the MOMiary amount In reaerre therefor, the Director! have declared a vitidbib 01 1- per cent, ea tne jrTemt ama nald at the table ratee, to all pollciee for life In force. leaned prior to January 1, 1800, payable according to the preeent rule of the Company. . Bate, for all klndiot Life ConHngenolM, Proepetrt BM.f Btatemente, end Appllcatloni, will be furnlebed wtTaooT oBARaa, at the Office or Agenolee ot the Com- Uui'Y i i ROBT. I. PATTIBBOUPretldenl t. O. OBOVKB.yioei'reaideni. 'B1N7. O. KTXLBS, Boeretary. ' , . . A....i .....v- u. h. HKESOm, Afoni, ' . im uri Ho. 4 Jyhnaon Block, Kerob , IBM, J J) tJ,,u,.J Columbua, 0. 1 FJL?aA? i it'iaiJB.ED BLACK. DRBBS BILKS, of ever, grade. The meet ecleet Meeftaeeatiatheeitjr, and at moat rtaeonnbi. rate.. BAIN tm an w. - trill . i Ke.ttBeathiUghiir 1861. 1862. Winter Arrangement—Time Changed. GREAT NORTHERN AND EASTERN ROUTE. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD. OonnecUng at Creitllne with the PITTSBUBQH, IT. " 1 1 , WAVNI It CHICAGO BAILBOAD tor ntttburgh, Phtiadtlphia and JiatUmor. Alto for Fori Wayn and Chicago. . Connecting at Cl.v.land with the LAKH BH0B1 BAIL BO AD For Dunkirk, Buffalo, Albany, Boa ; . l ton, and Pitwv Xerk.) . . TWO TRAINS DALLY, 'I " ' BXOBPI SUNDAY, ' V Irom Columbw, la connection with Train on the LITTLE mi Ami . AND COLTJmBCS '. , d AND XHMA ItilLHUAlW. - . IIMT TBAIN. - . KIOTIT CXPRCaaf.. n.i 1 . ( . u . will leave paitengerf at all ttatlcca, .top at Delaware oiiiiii, in. at an eiauooe norm 01 Qallo i, and atall other itationt npon .ienal. arrlvlna at - "i wutkiiaj, -a. avj MT e iUf DULlattU w AU' 8:15 A' M, Yo,k 18 U ' iotUa SECOND TBAIN. NBVP TOTUr XPRiiRaT.n.n.i..i . .,t, - vviwuuuin ..wri .; will leave pa.arag.re at all ttatlont. Greenwich, vuiuBioia anu vim.tea Being nag Itationt, thlt train will not atop lor pauengere except upon ill- 5-. 7K " O'W10" 3 P- th; Dunkirk 1 A. M ., Buffalo 4:35 A. M, 4lb.ny 4:U P. At., ei.w York 9:50 C0NNBCTI0NB. At Oieetltae with Pltt.burgh.lt. Wayne end Chicago Ae.7of Ohfcago i"1delPhl - B-l"more. At Shelby, with Bandoiky, M.nrflf Id and Newark Bail road, for all point, on that road. AUo for Toledo. - At Graftnn. with rii.tfi..j n.-ii . . . .. Toledo and Ohleiwo. Bm,uumam r,,twi?v'enel;n,d' "J"1 k Bhore BroU for Bile. Dunkirk, Buffalo, New Tork and Boiton. Patent Sleeping Can are run on all Sight Trains to Chicago, New York and Boston. , Baggag Ohteted through to Ft Tori and BotUm to CUoiandjalo,toI'hUadtlpUaand Jew York via Ortetline. ..A RETURNING. Night Bxpreta arrive at Oolumbui at.. .1:30 A. M. Cincinnati Bxpreee arrive, at Columbui at 1:30 P. M. Far aa Lew aa by- anyietber Iteute. Atk for Ticket via Cretilirtetr Cltvtiar.d, M. B. FLINT, Superintendent, Cleveland, Ohio. . .. JAMES PATTERSON, Agent, ' ' ' . ' Colombo, Ohio. - Colnmouj, Not 16, 1881. v CAHABIAS tt UHI1ED STATES MAIL STEAMERS TO AND FKUiM LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW. Liverpool, Montreal, Quebec, 1 arid NiJW , "5TO-E1LX3:. The Montreal Ocean Btcamahlp Company, flnt-claai' full-powered Clyde-built B teamen nil owery Sat urday from PORTLAND, carrying the Canadian and United Btatea Mall and paaaengera, NOBWBQIAN, NORTH AMIBTCAN, BOHEMIAN, ANGLO-SAXON, NOBTH BRITON, HIBERNIAN, CANADIAN, NOVABCOTIAN. Skorteat, Cneapeat and Unickcet Con veyance grout AMERICA- TO ALL FASTS OF EUXOPS. Rated ot FaMage to Europe. 830, SQQ. SSO. Will Mil from LTVERF00L every Wedneaday, and from QUEBBO every Saturday, calling at LONDONDBRBT, to receive on board and laod Mailaand PaiMniera, to and from Ireland and Scotland. JIjTheeo Steamer, are built of Iron, In water-tight compartment., carry each an experienced Burgeon, and every attentl6n it paid to the comfort and accommoda tion of paaeengere. A. they proceed direct to LONDON. DERY,tk e great riik and delay of calling at St. John'. It avoided, Oliigow paieengen are fumlihed with ran panege ticket, to and from Londonderry. Return ticket, granted at reduced ratet. Certificate, larued for carrying te and bringing oat pat tengert from all the principal town, of Great Britain and Ireland, at reduced rate., by thli line of iteamtre, and by the WASHINGTON LINB 01 BAILING PA0KBI8, leaving Liverpool every week. , . Slf bt Draft for XI and npwarde pay able In Kngland, Ireland. Scot land or Walea. For paaaage, apply at the Office. 83 BROAD. WAY, New fcork, and 19 waTEH ST., Liverpool, . - ; , IABETi BXABXS, Oeneral A genu, ' Or to- J. R. ARMSTRONC, nolO-lydAw Pott Office. Columbut, Ohio. GUERNSEY'S EALMI GUERNSEY'S BALM Rn:m,vvES and prevents m-. flammatlon and pain, and beale the worat bum, ecald, bralae,eat or freeh wound of any kind, prevent, welling and pain from bee (ting., moiqulto bitee, and polaonou. plant., neuralgia, rheumatiun, ague In the brent, aalt rheum, etc. When taken Internally, It will po.itiv.ly cure croup In children, and givea Immediate rami in uie worn oaa oi una temoie complaint) alio, remove! bounenei. and tore throat. Prioe, 95 oeatap bottle. Should be In eve I j houae. for tale by Pro giatiandBtorekeepert. IBYJH8T0NB, Bole Proprietor, N Spruce it .Hew York. oeMdawlyie No real Juttloe can be done the above preparation, but by procuring and reeding descriptive punphletM be fouml with all dealer., or will be Mot by Proprietor on demand. lormnlai and Trial Bottle, lent to Peyti elani, who will find development. In both worthy tbjlr acceptance and approval. Oorreepondenoe Kliolted from all whoee neceultlei or curtoeity prompt, te a trial of the above reliable Rome die..... - ,i lor aale by the anal wholeeale and retail dealer everywhere. v. ",t"' ; JOHN L. HTJN NEWELL, Proprleto CHIXII8T AND rUAAMAOIUTlBT, ' Ho. 9 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Hasa. Robert! A Bamael, N. B. Mantle, J. B. Cook, J. M Denlg, 0. Denlg A Bon A. J. Schaeller A Son, Agent! for Columbut, Ohio. myl-dly VEHT STxTLISII STBIPED flLQTH 8ilAr7LS,laaewdealgnietS3 00 Value $i 00. 1.500 yarda Super Plain Black Silk at 11 00-Valu 1 CSayaid. I ranch Merino, t&X eenle Talne 87)4 ote a yard. " -75 cent-value $1 00a yard. , . . BAIN A (ON, ootid ' v . Wo. tO South High Street. IN TLGHIRII ' FTJHNISniNQ a .i .i ik u hToraltlM In Ner.b TtMAnd AmaU. " "- o Byron end Garret. Collar.. ' " " Imbroideid Pocket Handkerchief, Ptrii Eli Qlovte, tuperior aaake. Golden Hill Bhirte, varloat ityls!.' ' ' -' Bova' Golden Hill Bhlrte, do . ' ' - Driving and Street Ulove do . ., . ' llemmod Pocket Handkerchief!, varloui itylet. Half Hot. end Under Garment!, H bam at BOW, eprlli . No. M South High itreet . ladies' linen Poctet-Handk'ti. fTEiaiTIEDSTITCiTED LINEN HAND AX kerchief., vary wide heme. , Jtmorowereji una, Handk'e ell price. Hemmed SUtobed and plain do, do. . do : do , v . colored border.. ' Meurnlng da' - blaekbordere ' B.iA;i.50 "ylecroaieHtehed. ,.i Pine AppV.de ' Bewpaitema. ' . Mlae..rf lain and Hemmed Stitched do all price. '' Oomprltlng the moet teleot teeortmentln the olty end ' '"",t l""' ' " " -' j . BAIN A SON, fc , . . - ' . .w," HlghBtreet. BOSNETS, RIBBONSI f AJW.ANfi . DOHAB,irew!tylee,jBttepejiidby H BAUf 4k BOW. aprllS - Vo.SBBMtk filah a x Winter Arrangement. Little Miami & Columbus & Xenia RAILROADS. For Cincinnati, Dayton ft Indianapolis! ' ' J , t. I .Tr .: Through to Indianapolis without Change of Can, and bnt One Change of Cars between , Columbus and Bt. Louis. eaeaaaaeaB On and After Monday, November 11,, 1801. Four Trains Daily from Columbus. - ' mST TRAIN. f, ' NIGHT IXPRKS9. via Diytoa. at 8a. m., Itopptng at London, Xenia, Dayton, Middle town and Hamilton, arriving at Cincinnati at 7:40 a. m. i .and at Dayton at 5:05a. m.; connecting at Cincinnati for Loultvllle, Vln- cennea, Bt. Louii. and all point. Beuthweat; arriving at St. Louie at 11:30 p. m. eonneetlng at Dayton for indianapolit, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Ohlcago, and all point. Wait) arriving at Indianapolit at )0;40 a. m. - 8ECOND TRAIN. ' 1 ACCOMMODATION at 5 AO a. m., itopptng at all na tion! between Oelumbut, Cincinnati enA Diytoa, er alvlneejl Oimttmmmtt at WSJ a. m., and at He, ton at 8:38 a. m ; conneotlrg at Cincinnati with Mail Line Bteamboata for LoulavUle, and at Dayton for Indluap olli and the Weit. THIRD TRAIN. BXPRE38 at 1 55 p. m., itopplne at JefTenon. ton don, Oharleiton, Xenia, Corwln, Morrow, So, Lebanon, foeter'a, Love land and MUford, arriving at Clnelnnatl at 0:45 p. in., at Dayton at S p. m.; connecting at Gin. with the Ohio and Mlntiilppi Train for Louievtilt, Vln- ceone.., St. Louli. eio , etc., arriving at St. Loult at 10:45 a. m i eonnectine at Davton for Indlanapoll. La fayette, Terre Haute, Chicago and all point. rV ett. FOURTH TRAIN. dAIL at 4 p. m . ttopptna at all itatloni between Columbut and Cincinnati; arriving at Cincinnati at 0:85 p. m. TCP lor further Informatloh and Throuth Tleketa, apply to M. L. DOHEHIY, licket Agent, Union Depot, uoiumnui. P. W. STBADBB, General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati JNO. W. D0HBBTT, Agent, Oolumbu, I. W. WOODWARD, Superintendent, OlnolnnaU.: Colunilut, Nov. 10, J8C1. , . . . 1861. 1861. EAST. 1861. EAST. UNITED ARRANGEMENTS. TIME CHANGED. CENTRAL OHIO AND STEUBENVILLE SHORT LINE RAILROAD, UNITED. CONmSOTINO AT PITTSBURGH WITH THE Pennsylvania Central Railroad omi THK Sborteat, Qulckoat and Moet Eetlra ble Home to all Eaatern Citiea. Trains Leave Columbus as follows: u atiLAisa. vu tnsintviua. Expreaa. AtT UK!. 4.C0 A. M: J2 15 P. M morning 4:00 A.M. . 3:10 P.M. ARllva AT lILLAIJtt . 10:40 A. M. :40 P. M. Auatva at rtTmntiBon 4:10 P.M. 2:45 A.M. 4:10 P.M. 10:01) P.M.. ARatva at ARamtrin -3:10 A.M. 1:10P.M. 3:10A.M. 8:15A.M. ARRtVK AT aALTtKORI 8:20 A.M. 1:40 P.M. 8:80 A. M. ARatva at rBiTAntmiA. 5:20 P. M. 7:40 A. M. 13:50 P. II., 7:40 A. M. MXW TORI VTA AtAHrTOWH, . T. ' ' 11:00 A. II. V:50P.M. 11:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. VIA PHlLADVUniA 10:15 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 1:45 P.M. S'ISP.M' VIA ALLDrrOWK, Patiengeri by thlt line reach New York in advance or any Northern route. 13:35 P. M. train It the only one from Columbui at thlt hour, and the only train by which pueengen can reach Baltimore or Washington the following day, and arrive tn Philadelphia or New Tork before dark. ' ICPBleeplng can on ail night tralna. . ?" Tne Only Route from Colnmhat to Baltimore, Philadelphia or -. .. New Yorlt WITH ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS. Thlt train alto connect! at Bellalre with the Baltlmore and Ohio Railroad. TryThl route It 30 MILES BHORTBB to PIttiburgh anTmore than 100 MILKS SHORTER to New Tork, than Northern llnee. ET Baggage Checked Through to all im portant points East. 1L7 Aak for Tickets via Bellalre or Steu- benvllle. . i - U" TlokeH Good over either Route. JOHN W. BROWN, General Ticket Agent Central Ohio B.B. IRA A. HCT0HINBON, General Ticket AreatBteubenvllle Short Line. Columbui, Nov. S8, 1801. REMOVAL. WlUfAM He REJ3TIEAUX, DEAI.EK IN Groceries," vr v Produce, Provisions, Foreign and Domestio Liquors, - ' Fruits, etc etc. . HAi BIM0TED BIB BT0&1 1B0M i NO. 34. lORTH HIGH STREET, No. 106, South High Street;; The oldjrtaiid) reoently oocuptad by WM. JKcDONALD t . He It In dally receipt of " . i ' NEW AND FRESH COODS' Which he will sell j Cner,p fof Caeb. or Conntry JPreAnco lO Ooodi dejllvered te Olty trade free ot chargeCS ryie '. WlUiam A. O-Ul UOLCnBUB. OHIO) . jc- . AGRICU1 LTU1UL "WAREHOUSE Arid Bed StoixjJ V, 'i ,' ' - ! T "it ll PKALIB IN 'i(.JA GENERAL HARDWARE; NAILS. QLABa. SA.IL. POTTT.O0BDAG1, , e tie, Pletole, T4r4trtUov Ware therapA Butter t OOxm, Iot L Qiar. See an ' Dally, per year..'. ...........,..8 00 . Trt. Weekly, per-v'a...t. 8 00' : Weekly, per year ....... i 100 Poem by Col. Baker. A melancholy rhrereit new ttliehre to the following ravin nunieocaprav. aian teaajeomraaee wno mil In Mexico. How truly It can benid of hlra and tboja who perUhed with him at Ball'i Bluff, "In kindred heard th.tr mimortte lire, And hlitory guard! their fame I " . i, .. . . . .. V . ; 1 ' : . TO MEMORY OF THE DEAD OF THE FOURTH ILLINOIS REGIMENT. BY COLONEL E. D. BALER. Where roll! the ruihlog Bio Grande, H.re peacefully they iletp; Par from their native Northern land, Far from tntlr friendi, who weep . . He rolling dram dtiturM thilr reit, - Beoeathlhiiaedytod - ' ', Th. mould lit. heavy on each breait, The tplrltii with God.. , They hrard their eountry'i call, tbd came To battle for her rlghtl Bach boeom filled with martial Suae, . ' , And kindling for the fight. -Light waitbelr meanred footitep when They moved to leek th. foe; . Ala, that heart, to firry then. ' Should loeabi cold and tow! v Lii.i.. . , ' .'T t, '. v . , . iv They did net die la e.rer .trlfe, Upon a well fought fltld; Not from the red wound poured their life, 1 Where cowering foenen yield. Dcath't gbaitly a.ade wu ilowly out Upon taok manly brow; , Cut, calm and fearleaa to the tut, - They tleep la alienee now. ' ' ,, , ' Yet ihlli grateful country gl re ' - Her hononte their nam. " la kindred hearte their meaiorlee lira, , ; ' j ' And hlitory guard, th.lr lam... .. .. Nor airemembered do they iltep : Op nhforelfn iiracd, " "! Though near their grave, tht wild wavee twtep, Thou making Rio Grande.' , Three Times a Day. " Adela, mj darling I Adela 1" 1' "She ban gone out, gpADdpa." . "Gone out I with whom? flu the left me here alone with jou, Julieuat" "Little Miri is here, grandpa, plavibg with the dog, and Marianne la in the kitchen, getting dinntr retdr." The oonrtrjation wat held between a little girl about nine jeara old, and the Biron St. Andreas, an old niau ot eighty, lie wai a knight ot the crier of St. Louis, and bad re ceived b! knighthood aad Uaigaia from the banrJe oi Louis the Sixteenth, King of France. He wte now, however, quite blind, and conse quently helpleti. Little Mary, a child of six yeare of age, made the third one of the party. 'Juliette I" resumed the old man at Mr a iboet ailenoo, "did your eiiur ny anything to you when ahe went out?" ! Tee, grandpa," replied Juliette, ".be said to me, ' Take oare that little Miry does not trouble grandpa, and ii hewuhts toga into the garJco, give him your hscd, and take oare not to let him stumble, over anything, .becacts he can't see, poor grandpa! and God bts given him to ui, big children, to take oare of bim, and to obey him, and make him as happy as we can.' Oh, I know it all by hein, graidpa, becauta Adela tells it to me three timee a day; every time just btlore she goes out." 'Ho! every time before the goes oult" asked the old man, whose venerable brow seemed ruf fled by some painful thought. " Three timet a day!" answered Julietta In tDtae surprise; "three times every day once in tbo morning before you come down, irjm tiven to nine o'clock; another from eleven to one, and the third from three to five when vou are asleep. You aee, three timet a day. Did you mm a. mat a couia not reckon "What o'clock is It now V teked. the Baron rather with the hope of finding some discrep ancy in Juliette's reokonioir. . . "It struck one just now, Julietta answered, "And here oomes Adola; I bear the garden gate opening, ana sne is speanng to Alary and the dog. They bare gone to meet her." Iu a few minutes Adeia entered? She was a young and lovely girl; so young, she teemed aa if she had scarcely emerged from chi Id hood, and yet, so serloua and so thoughtful was the expres sion oi her countecaace, that the premature cares of life bad, as it were, blighted tht flower of youth. . , "Adela!" said the old man, la a tone so sad and serious that it brought the a nick color to the young girl's face, "whence come you)' and ttreiohlog forth his band, he aeiaed that of Adela, which tbe bad extended toward him, took it between both his own, gently stroked It, and at last said in a mournful manner, "you are agitated, my ehihL You are troubled! you tremble! Whence come job?" The young girl did not reply. Obtaining no answer, the Baron Sl Andrewa continued,- and the slow solemn accent with wbioh. he uttered each word, showed tbe sad feelings of his heart. "In ltiU I wat a widow er, Adelerand of my oumeroua family, only one wea ten me, my aainiea aaugnter Henriet ta, your mother. : t s. , , -, ... ;. i ; . i - - "Your father fell at Waterloo; you were then only twelve. Adela! Adela! what can I eayt By all my past mieeries-r-by m nnceetinr wrli by my gray hairs I entreat tell me whence come you! Whither you go three times every day?" t n ... . , . , "My rather," said Adela, "I am only seven teen years old, it is true, and yet young as I am sorrow and oare have already left their Impres sion on my brow. Three years ago my mother died, yet tbe sad soene is still ever present to my mind, as vividly as if it had been yesterdav. still hear tbe weak voioe, regaiolng momentary strength, address me:' 'Adela,' aha said, leave jou two daughterr, be a mother to them. And my poor father I entrust him to von. Guide tbe two first la their course through life; enow mem lis taorna ana aangere hide from tneseoona ererytaing tnat would pain bim. "Suoh were the wirde, and I hare tried obey them. I go oat three times a day. and that troubles youj but you do not consider that 1 am tne mistress or a lamiiy the housekeep er, and yet more I have to take eare of van ail.'' Are not these duties enough to call me out three times a dayf Have confidence your Adela, my dear grandfather trait in her!" "That Is all I deeirei it Is all my heart wish es, my aaugnter. wen, well! you have been out to-dav, you. will not go out again! Am tight! xou oo not answer mj, Adela!" Adeia, as u sue naa not beard bis last words, turned to Julietta and questioned her concern log the studies wbioh she had to recite to her in tbe evening, and thus adroitly ohanged the conversation. " She then remained for soma time with tbe little party on the plana, until Marianne summoned them to tbe dinner table. Notwithstanding; her efforts to please and enter tain her grandfather, the observed with pain that his mind was. still troubled, and fearing that hs would resumo his attempts to dissuade ber from again venturing out, she controlled her own feelings and chatted Incessantly mlA the little ones all tbe time, however, minis tering to the old man's wants-' As toon as the meal was nuienea, tbe directed Julietta to lead her grandfather back to hit teat on the piasst, while abe herself remained as If to attend her household duties. ' At the end oi ball hour, Julietta saw her with her bonnet upon her head, and ber gloves In her hand, walk quickly through tbe garden and pats out of the gale, which she oloied behind her with tbe least poa Sible noise. The old man's flue sense of hear ing, however, had Instantly detected, and, if may so epeak.htd followed alt the movements his granddaughter, acd when the gate cloied he said with a aigb, tt if speaking to himself: "She has gone out agalnl" . i , . , . Then, probably to divert the so'ltnde which Was tormenting bim, he directed Julietta to end take little Mary out fork walk, and added, . "Bring with jou, When you Come back, newspaper that you will find oii tbe table In saloon, and come and read to rue the article upon the publio rejoicings of last .week. .That will amuse both you and mt." " . l , I V VnlUrt aKaaY A ahnvl lima afarwaM I ! Marianne and Mar nt r. . AeM .hM f ""irther's feet, began to rear) th. ..m.i. -V rr.-'V' 7 ". ..,us wuiorj oa naa mention ari It was a very lour ana. ani t.. i .... and then, to snail mm i n.. it mhl. ' i 2 ,n? nw ,ot lult nnlshed were heard " r" uoc" tB ! ' "There is tin nn tn t . , , .t . little M. Br. YT" "r,7uur,, l0 ..t ' """p"ub oar reautnt;. You must go then," said the Baron. . . I be garden gate was not far enough from the piazza to prevent the old man from hearing the hi. nT . ll TJ WhlCh t00k PUM be"" bis niece and a lady atranmr. Does not a young ladv. a teacher oi th t. too, live bersl" taked th. I.t. r "No madm,M Julietta repUed. , "It mus', be hf ra. Mrtih.l. 11.1 the exaot directions to thlt boute given ms. She tvi a a TKa at hahiI mm . - wutuer, wuom jou ao not know, my lit tle one. . . 'In the whole house, there la no one but m grandpa, who is blind." answered Julietta. la aa Impatient tone of a little girl who likod net her word doubted, "and Adela, my oldest sister aud Marianne, the eank. at, A kn.k. .v.. gardner; and no one else. But sometimes a young lady comes htrs who teaches tbe piano, T.tC f i"" "'w Tu want to see " "Doee the Birjn Sl Arrir. n..i.tii..t. ed a young man stopping also al the half open gate. "Tee, sir." "Then certainly, the vnnnw !(". fnm bIimi you are Inquiring livea here, madam," be said to the lady who was questioning Julietta; "and dnubilesa the Baron St. Andrews, whom I seek, it her grandfather." Aud to tbe intents .iim.A of Julietta, who still loaiited that her slater was not a teacher of muie, the young man made bis war to tha nla.r... n,n.nki ,k. blind grandlather, and, baviog aatured hitntelf that be was aneakinr tn th n ji!(J WMVM U. ,11,111..,, 'Btron! I have the Dleatur. of annnnnnlnv la you that your peotlon la reitored." -air j air: you mutt certainly have taken me for ome one else." the Bir.ini.iri. hia.nrn.i.. almost as great as that of Julietta, "lor my pen sion was never taken from me. How, then, can you say It Is restored I" "Are you not tbe Btron St. Andrews, who served in tbe reicn of Lnula TV . .nri T..i. XVI , and in the Vendean warl who lost five sons in tbe wars of the Empire?" ' ' 1 ea, iirt tne Karon aoiwered "Your granddanehtar tha min. IaA. Aitl. Si. Andrews does she not give lessons on the piano in the bouse of the Minister ot War in ftot, to my sisters 7" "t-xplam yourjelf.air! explain yourself !' the old man exclaimed. My pension lost! . Adela! Three limes a day! Oh, I entreat you to ex plain!" .... .. f , .. "It is a very SimDle snattar " tha ime. man saidj "but how can you be ignorant of all thltt It la a faot that I have two sitters; and about a year ago, when tbey were seeking a teacher of uiu.iu, yuur granaaaugoter, tne young lady Adela, offered her services. She waa recom mended by tbd Counteaa da Brinunrt. mhiM daughters ahe was alao teaching. After some mouths bad passed knowing that I was in the war office, and that I am the Miniater'a nenh. ow she told me that your penalon bad been discontinued for nearly two yeare, and no cause bad been assigned for it; and, sbe added, 'Nei ther a blicd old man nor a young girl like me can take the necessary ttept to ascertain the reason.' " 'Make your mind easv uoon that nolnt I said to ber; I will take charge of ths matter.' a nave luinnea my promise: and now I have the pleasure of commun catlne to von tha nlnaa. log Intelligence that order, hare been given u uuiy ior tua restoration ot your pension, out atao ior me payment oi a.l arrears." "un, Adela! noble and worth Birlf) claimed tbe old man, riialng bts slgnilcee eyee to heaven. "Ob, my daughter, so ui justly ac cused! you bare concealed all this from me all even the labor which your filial love induced you to undertake! Ob, where is she? Why does sbe not comet Go, go and seek ber." . Julietta went out aa if for the nnrnna and the BlroD, gradually overcoming his emotion, related to tbe young man and tbe strange lady all that bad passed that morning hie feara and his anxieties for his granddaughter. The pra'sa and blessings which tbe old man lav ished upon the absent Adela met fnll sympathy from at least one of his hearers. "Oh, Baron, my dear sir," tbe yonng man said, "you do not knew me yet. I am a atran ger to you, but I will give you ample satisfae tiou concerning my tamtiy, 1 have loved your granddaughter; sbe does not reject me. Give ber to me, I implore you, for my wife." At this moment a cry from Julietta announc ed tbe return of Adela. When the latter taw the two persona who were atandinr near her grandfather, Bhe blushed deeolv and hes itated in her annroacb: bnt the oM man called ber to him. and tondlv embranln he said: ; ' . . ' "Everylhlne IS discovered, von darlin. von iime rogue, ana nere It one wbo claim. to be your husband, and to separate you from me." j , "He who olalms that rla-ht." the atlll bluah. ing girl answered, with a strange mingling of timidness and firmness, "Must also take upon him tbe charge of an old man and two little ones, for whxe welfare and berjDineea I am re sponsible m the eyes of God." "Ail, an whom you love shall bs most dearly weioomea, nearest iaoj." - - - Adela educated her two sisters, and saw them happily married as happy as herself; and none could wish a happier lot. The blind old Baron lived to an extreme old age, and at length died in the arms of he granddaughter, bequeathing ner nis last loud blotting. -. , i The Fashions. The following Paris letter to the Journal o( Commnc will Interest our lady reader :, PARIS, Nov. 29th, 1861. I - to an we oi .. go the the ... The trials in the Police Courts of both Lon don and Paris often bring to light ' mysteries, not only of the deml monde, but also of the grand mode, that surpass in straageneea any of tbe revelations 01 cogens tsue or raul de block. And were it not for tbe Impossibility of doubt lng the details, we would be tempted to believe that the reporters indulged occasionally la re mantlo flights aid aeaodalous exaggerations. Tbe art of painting the human floe has be come in our capital a very lucrative bualneat; tbe lemma de ehambre ''qui salt peindre en trois couleurs," white, rose and black ibe latter to deepen the hue of ths eyebrows and lathes it an artist whose talents are lavishly remunerated. 1 Bat our neighbors actjts tbe Channel fir surpass us in the deeoraliv irt. " A woman wbo was lately tried for debt In tbe British metropolis, has given to tbe publio a peep into Eogllah oablnets de toilette wbish will, for the future, shake the Freoohnian'e faith' la the reality of the resplendent trial 4 "slots, and make tbem suspect that tbe fair face is emalllee, for it seems thai enameling the visages of tbe weaker set was the prisoner's employment, and mat roar- or nve pounas is paid for tbe operttlea. ' Paris has at last found its rival in ingenious folly and vanity I We doct't recommend to our countrywomen to try tho enameling process, but we do advise them to make use of tbo suave Eao d'Alblon trim the perlumtry cstablUbmsnt ol Celii, No 35 Rue des Vieux Augustine; they will And It be a pleasant restorative ior the complexion, after the. heat and fatigue, oi crowded hot rooms.'-: ; . .1.'.. -t ji.: , --, Our rrande artiste. Madame laavet, No Rue du Menurt, fashions all her winter robes, whether lor negligee or for full drew, with an extra degree ot amplitude ia the sklttelebt or. nine yards from the. ordinary width., .ft evening toilette, white tnuaiin, tune or .crape, decorated with black. i all the vogue. - A white muslin dress hat opr. deep flouucea, each one finished, with two natro , black- velvets, and edged with a narrow black lace; the corsage bian and oueu la liunt, ana. has a row 01 dibcs. llace sewed, flat around ths week; the sleeves 1 , . ' a ..1 I VI L 1 . ..U ..1 art sport, eui viimiuw wiwi wki , , . ... trimmed 5k ' f &ln wh,to " iwtof uSA fl(mnc"n and the fi?. lu ,k Uoe ud n o be edge of the ii h ; biVSW' ttpolat"' -n?iDI B"ow white and black Dlkrej1hn"lt,l ".rtoletll: dims, are fiolthed on the skirt with a very nar row flounce rannl.. I. . . ".. ' . . on , th, lraSV: TO plaiting of a dark., Ii .1.1 JTtz9 irttM - . " vi niun tne Our winter bonneta art eertainly queer look ing ertioles. forralnr a an Ar .Vi-T.r I. a wriejwaawiwa uvjiuin VI lace, flowers, feathers, tulU and velvet, all piled above thforehead in tbe mott .obeeom lng iasblon. Those we have teen from Mad ams AlphonalBv No. 13 Rue da Holder, are lees outreee, being suffloleotly ta the faahloo as t. ,hP. snd yet unite grace and eleganoe with the mode. Valval I. mi.t .iih ...... dark velvet snd white crape are combined; the decorations of wreaths of velvet iewers are very pretty, rills of white tarlatan cross ed with black velvets are placed on white ailk bonnets. Cbaproo, No. II Rue de I Falx. who I. th. ratal reoherohe of all the Parisian toenufaolu rers for ths specialty of pocket handkerchlefr, now offers a varied and beautiful oolleotlou of handkerchiefs for the winter.-. Tub BLA0iai-Wben a blackblid onca learns a tunc, he never forgets It nor any part of It. I once knew a bird that would whis Je Fotly Hopkins"- with wonderful ascuracy. His owner told bim, al tbe tame time making the pnrobater acquainted with tha bird's favor Its tone. As soon as the gentleman tot him home, he al onos hung up the blackbird, and going to tbe piano, struck up "Polly Hopkins." Tbe bird's new master, however, Introduced parts into (he tune that he bad never heard be fore: so; after llaten'ne a while, be ber an bias ing, tattering hit wings, and otherwise signify. Ing his dlttatte of tbe whole performatce Much surprised, the gentlemen left eff Lining-. and then tbs blackbird opeued bis throat and favored bis new master with his version cl Folly Hopkins," nor would be ever liaten with any patience to any other version. This same blackbird, alter staying In tbe service of tbe above mentioned gentleman for two years, was adopted by a aerloot family, where "roily Hopkins" and all such profanity were sedulous ly avoided. Whenever poor "Joe" (the blank bird's name) attempted to atrike up lbs old tune, a oloth was thrown over hie cage, and be was tilecoed. Tbe family consisted of an old lady and ber two daughters, and every night, at seven o'clock, prayers were read and the "ve nlog Hymn" snog; and Joe, wbo was an obe dient bird, and anxlons to conform to the hab its of ths bouse, speedily learned the toor, and regularly whistled it while tbe old Udy and ber daughters sang it. - This went on tor tit or seven years, when the mother died, and the daughters eeperited, and Jje, now an. aged blackbird; fell Into new h.DcV; out to hie 0)iu day he never gave up the "Ereniug Hymn.." ruuotualiy, as tne cluck struck eeven, ne iuium no and went strairhl through with it wni, ln gravity of a parish clerk. Betion't Hone Fet. to la . PROF. WOuD'S . isif.ro mn 1 1 B1000 aYNOVATOa. It preclaely woat iu name Uidloato., far, while, Jpleajaut to the tart, it 1. rcrlvUjiug, xblUr.-l ug, tnvlgoraung and ttnaguuiuiiia w u r-i. Ipoweri, aud at tli earn, tiuw ixivinei. .em ratata, ana renew, ing dioou iu an iu purn ! thai at once rweorot ana rtnam w ey.um 9alnmral1Uto aUaak of ditto, it Ui. ouijl preparatiuo ner ottered to the world, .0 cliii-l H cally aud aailltully eomolneil a. to be IL uu.t.f ipjwor'ul toutikaodat the nml tim. to perfectly pw luWnul tn. ma in act In Mr j' aeojfdane iUi Uiei Cj tar. ol nalaia, and hooo. will tooth Uu itMlij aT'lrtoirKlul, and tone up the diKtmve organa, aud Jl ibua allay ail ner vou, ana other trrltauou. it u. w j penectiy exnitaruttng, ana at tne aajpe lime 11 la; ffl Icompoiied entirely of vegetable., yet to comtiiued' Ld via. to produce tho molt thorough tonic effect, Willi i"1 out pruducing any injurioua eontesueoce. bucb; remedy baa long been fell to be a Ue.lderatuui ia rS lib. medical worlo, for 11 need, no medical (kill to f wee Uiatdebility follow, all atuekaof dieaa. audi . proceed, and inaeed uyi uie .ystem open iu tucjL inildioa. attack, of many of Uie moet uul, kIi.T for caamplo, a. tbe foiiowina: Oonaumutiou, lu-i" 0 Widigettioa, iy.pep.ia. Low of Appetite, 'aiuii,j mvrvoui irriuuimu, hsuibiii., c.iifiwuuiii. iiw Pi Heart, MelaaoUoiy, Night sweate, Laagew, QiddiH ft CnlbeM, Keteution ol, a. well u faiului ulatruoU'l I coo nroTUM, or vo voaai jaeosirmaiiun, ana .Kil ¬ ling of tb Womb. I'bei all depend upon geuerail kleotUty. mil pur, neaiuiy, tunie uoruui auu Blood ilenovator ti a. turn to ear a. uu auu 3 r Lrtat and t. There u no mi.uke aUiut it. Uuuf mil 11 noi .11. Ai utm . . ..u. w wwum, w Oimb to billuui attacka. tb. iivor bocome. toruid, lor worve dlieaaed, Uie kidney, refu. to poiluru. j their funcUons, aa. w are troubwa wita aiiinK!i. and InMnUnaae of ariue, or involuntary lj I charre o( the aama, pain lo the back, aide and tw-la twB th. ahoaldera, azoeedlngly liable t .llliijlj molds, oougtu, and If aootitoked, wou enaeiiiji.j"a follow., and tb patient goes down te a preiuuuci 'grave. But apac will not allow UJ to euuuiewi ieoadiUoa of th ayaiem. But w. will My, la tlilij Cdrdial and Blood ilenovator yoa have a penevi.l. 0 tare, pleaMBl ana cnecrual remeay rar m Aupetiie. antuaaa, Platuleuoa, weak aa 0 itomaob, Laniuor, Liver OompbUnt. Chill, aid fiirever, or any Billooi atUtk, UoaUvenew, Ac uuyl jf th. Stomach, NrvouMiei, Meuralaia, rai uia-l 0! tloaof the Heart. Dwrtteroa l kvirlta. mm, 9 ruapie. on urn race, r any uievan amiua uuui nnnM klAAil h.k . . ftj.riinlA. krvliuttlma. 11 r .in if I'hltla, Ooaih, didicaity of Breathing, and ail dia.t pcUus 01 diaaatet eallM iwuaw weaarae auu, - i enamerattd abev. W. will alM see th. v.tM li UxpoMd 10 pidemira, ange ol eiiiaate aad i J r, will and It a plewant, au and wr. reuiwl,!k4 ! 1 -t I Mnl witlnM. ; I, mu l.r . uv it. tor we aature vou you will and In It a 1 neodi 1 Indeed, a Well aa a friend la need. All peraou. ol' bedwtary habit. wiUOnd it aparlMt pnvotlvoi S ' a. well a. ear for thoee alhneuia to wnlcu Uiey aie partioaiarly npawd. Ueoe. miaiteratuaenu,ia luuik litaranr itenllemenjuid ladle, wbo are anil aacuuomed to maob outdoor ueiciee, will Sud ul It their advantage to keep a bottle oouatautly uuJ 4 band; and, above all, motnara, or uuuo wcuBiiua luchi will go through that moat dangeroa. periou not onlv wtn all Uralr aoouitoated treagu, but aafe and free Irom ill. ihoiu.nd allu.nu to prev alent aaonr tb female norUoa of th wrU. Inl abort, It It mdeed a mother' cordial... Try It, old laiidioun.: no lonirer run the ilakof delay; It win 3 reUav and nrov ItMlf naphaiioally a Mttora jAfM ConUai and Mood Utnotakir. 0 O. J . WOOD . proprietor, 44 tirnaaway, new fork, and IU Market Strvet, St. Louis. Mo., audi old by ROBJtUTS A BAiluKL, Oolumbua, Ohio, rand all food ' Orauiett. 1 Prto Oo Butlar per Hottle. - 4 , ' maronne-da,wowiy OOILaTJTvIXJTJGs Wathine Manufacturing Conipanj .: r .'ft -M IA. w JP ,i n in r' t-a . j . .1. 4. J-WK-JM iaiiLiaK ' !-i ii a 0 1) a 8.c c ; U 0 il CP c f' fa- - i 1 , , atAMuraoToajtas or . ,., v. STKAM ENGINES &B0IIKS( " Oattlnga, Mjlieariig, aUehlnery, ..ALSO,. , i riv , fs evnt eawcBirno, , , , . , , , COt.UfTII.US, OUil). OUAB. AM BOS, Sap't . i .P- AM BOS, tra Mil. iKJH-tf .'.-'',' BAIW & son, Ko. 23 8oatli High Street, .Colambns, . ABS NOW OlMKiKQ . S000 yard! Tiavclla Dren Wood at bX, vala - WXor-ot.. 9500 yard. Traveling DremXrood. at Hf , va'u W eta. StHi yard! Seillah at lil!, value ittoeole. 1IWO yard! Srench Oreacdlei at Kii, value ) oenta. SOOn yarda iut Colored Lawn, at IU, value 13 ceota. lOUO yardi Foulard Draw SitlnM i?M, vala W reot. 1SU0 yard Super rlain Biauk Silk at S 00. v.lue S123 net, of OrgHBdl Berag, and KngUak Barege, at wu h.U ill vatu,,-. ,4t fc a'JrtB ". U ' ' i A ,'S8 doalh High itreet. MALTESE T. THHKAO LACK IflirTr ot elegant qnalitl. for Udiei; alto, ktlMet' M!t tj greal VfuV" HAIM'I. 3 1 -.A