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LOCAL NEWS. Ms-rronoLOGicAi Table, prepared snri T W. J. Savai-e. Jewetens O'eToekl'' r -Barometer." Thermometer r-.Jl;f;-j,"u-!t h. m. a ii ni.. lidi 5 19 t3T Yesterday was a dull, heavy, .dUa .- greeable day. i . . - . . . l.,IH-8ie list of Advertletd Letter In this : L rar T.dmr I the anniversary- of , the :' battle, ot bland No. 16. fought ta 1862." uVf"The President has designated Thurs day, November SSHuss Thanksgiving Day. r&A. matt who; has only sufficient ca pacity to run handcart, will not succeed as a mechanic. " " ,.rm anneebiD went into a hardware store near. theGoodale House, yesterday, and wanted to buy "hard tacks." ; ; larjohn Broiigh, a son of ex-Governor Brtngh, of Ohlo,v was ; shot oy iwaaicai roughs while walking In a procession ol the White Boys In ; Bide in Indianapolis, last lCondayyand severely wounded. mi 1 j . . : ;it r. v n ..Fax., or Coal: A wagon loaded with coal broke drown on Friend street yester day,' an anxle breaking In two.1.'; There was a fall in eoal in that neighborhood. - . QiTTiKo'DiKTT. High street, since the contract tor sweeping it was annulled, is getting to be quite dirty. Uuder the In fluence t tnedrtzzle yesterday it was any- thin n but a- pleasant street to cross. JUt 3 have It cleaned pp. ' J kOsiijiTAi-Wasx8j Shwxs, &C WecaD attention to tneadvertlsement of T. Boy tori7Esfc! Oriental' Agent 'of New York, who will, begin an auction sale on Friday evening next; in the American Hotel build ing; fit a magnificent collection ; of Sea- shelhv Japanese ana U.m ware, s, ccc. Don't fell to attend. ,)!. J-t - tf. .'. Nkw- ticiv-STORifc S. H. Towler and E J. Prentice have formed the co-partnership of Towler & Prenthse, for the purpose ot carrying on a general flour, feed and grain store, at Jfo. 3 Eas State street (old Vpene'thOj where they;vortld jbe; pleased to Accommodate' alt "Who may wl?b"any thing in their line. Call and see them. XsfROSSSfieitThe 'planet Venusis nownear her greatest western elongation fromthe sun, and rises, llttlejnore than tbreaJuaurabWorejilni. in. the. mora Ing, being thus easily discernable In the east Just before sunrise, and,-on account ot ber present brightness, being visible after the sun has Hsen, It the atmosphere W clear.' Venus"Is notf 1h'1,he"8ign''Vtrgo, near the bright ,aUr Keguluej the star Jn rthe base of the handle of the well krown sick te. l; At vJ : r :- - ThbNbw Nicolsow. The work of lay ing- the Nicolsdu pavement 6 a! South High" street has been commenced and will pe, we are assured by the contractors, pushed to completion, -with all dispatch The pave ment n High street Is justly regarded by our citizens'" with' pride,' as ' It 'is the best "wooden block pavement in theTJnt ted States. This now being laid'to South Public Jane, (wlll bo equal to that north of Friend atteew, f,r,- ;.t -an i-l n:m rfii nt-ji nl.,-f l .-, . - !'!"' -r Taxes on DisTiLLKD.SPiRiTS.-TThe Bu reau of Internal Revenue has recently Is- sued aupplnreptary instructions concern ing the' tax oh distilled spirits. ' Stamps to designate the tax paid and for other pur poses will be used. The stamps are en graved and bonpd in book form, and books of 617 paid tpps; containing' three bun? dred stamps each, and the others four hun dred each. The value-of-the books, other than those ot tax-paid stamps, is $100 eacte,.the-lvalue; ,of..the ibooka; -pMhe tax-paid stamps ranges from $4,330 to $20 -850, According to the value of gallons rep resented.'., No distillery will, be permitted to operate until Miejliscinery warehouse 1: established and a storekeeper for the same is appointed TJy 'the" '-Com' missioned Dis-' tilline at night or daring' the absence of the storekeeper ia-prolubited. r - a k i i i- - ' ' " - 1 -' ' Eiqhlt Sknsationai.. Reports of a high ly sensatrohaf character were sentto the Cincinnati "papers "yesterday, and spread all ovorhircltK. sayinr3ha-ta party-bf drunken Republicans who were promenad ing on Tuesday night with a bass drum and a tin horn, bad met ..and whipped several Democrats in :theiryllne of march. One pi these menV it was , said, .was sent home 0d a dray, aud the other left bleeding aud half'Qead In "the gutter-". Yesterday morning we met both tte"dfead men" on the street and 'If; .they ad been whipped ' it must have agreed with them, for we don't know that we ever, saw tben showing less signs of having been whipped. W judge their punishment did ' not "Interfere, with their liaring a good night'a rest;-;' ; Thkatrb Last Niout. We were glad to see so large a 'turn-out at the Opera House, to witness the performance of that gem bf '4 co'medyY the loney-moon, last nighi. - The piece was splendidly played. Not a point was lost,. not a situation marrea. We sold suggest to- Mr. 'Bates that he reads too fast. Sometimes , one cannot catch his words. To-htght we are to have more of the legitimate..' Shakspeare's great tragedy pi.Pthella will ba preseated, with Mr. Roys as the Moor, and Mr. Lanergan as 1 ago, a part in which he created so great a sensation at the Bfoad'wiy Theatre fn. New York! W .1866. Thk New Tort; Btrald f Noveaabee 9tn, 1886. speaking of tniasuc cess, says: j . i - . u.uttj a c "The engagement of Mr. J. W. Laner- gan to take the part of lago was a decided hit. JYitbpatr making-PU-iUaly transparent, so as to reflect upon the per ceotive onaiitiea f Othello, he yet' gave to honest lagvJby his byplay.a; epice of Mephistophelean duplicity,, which con trasted forcible witv hia: assumed candor and reeMtade or purpose; rln the drunken scenes with Caasio, in the second - act, Mr. Laneran!s musical voice- told lo' effective lv mine snatches of-drinking' songs there in introducedvthat rtne"of :tnem,l 'King Stephen was worthy peer,-was absdlute- ly encorea ana sung over-agaln. in ,0en ance of tbe refusal to tieat 'it "repeated which Shakspeare. PiitsZlnto . Classic's mouth:1' ' : T ..-T- - r- T Hoi'. DO iou Think vlr'a Gonk. If w were asked; his question once yesterday we were five thousand, times. . We got tired trying to answer it; it la no joke when a chap is mad as a hatter and lu a hurfy to hunt tip ometbing; tot the morrow's paper", to be Wopped every .'ten feet to an swer that"'4nes'tion;i;MH6w:; ao' you think it's gaaer"... Especially; ia 'thU; annoying when you,'l know "it' '.'itPM'V'iU "to the d diokenvand thai. wejby;.'ti9 ; barpsto . hang upon ithK willows1 and no willows upon whlcft td hahgatpsj-The charge of. their light quadroons baa been, to many for us, in ' thut .tClsir.Uti,3 Jh 'RepnblfayihS varledtheir questionresterdajrjijf asking ho w we likeS it f Vr dont like it, and, we suspect tfcftjiny)ikiTOwit.f-ThMdea! Knock pe".aSfrrgm TjBnder.a tellqw'a jteet.; and whan yoir bwincome.dawBker. chung ask, bj9M,Uke:it.i TbuUa4hTe linement of cruelty t Please "oonault! the newsplper if yoir want to know how 'it's gone." -Ypur wlUr flndp 'It's goneT' im. Don't ask" us how, we like H again, and b sure we don't, Uka,f.utXiaStiipeae3 to like it. . F -'TBtNSFBRRED Mr: lDrrd-&ir I the managers ofthe Hannah Neil Mission feel very .desirous of expressing their heartfelt i gratltudo and thanks to their numerous friends tor their aid and kindness at the County Fair. Many . favors were received from .many; persons, which we would be-glad lo ac-, knowledge, had -we time or space, in your paper: ., -p rr -py?--! V " j , Permit us, however, to name a few who ; were very obliging to uW and first of all , officers and managers of the Fair were all ' very kind, and showed us much courtesy. We thank them lor the many privileges i granted us. Next we speak our gratitude to Col. Park for the use of his tent, arrang- ; Ing It, ftc, aiding ns In. need. , -r TU . r Mr. Dickson, Peters & Bro, Dr. SUyer and many others rendered us essential ser vice, which was all the more appreciated, aa two or three ladies were obliged to man age the whole aflair. . Some other". ladies assisted them,who have our sincere thanks. Tbe net proceeds amounted to. more than $200, which sum will enable the ' managers to commence their - Saturday -afternoon sewing school. '.As this school is very large and the destitution threatens to be very great this winter, the ladies feel constrain ed to hold a festival: as early as the first week in No ..ember tor the benefit of this branch of thelc work, " Wo earnestly re quest all tbe ladies who can, to show their skill by making some articles for the fancy tables., Judging from the. past, we shall have a large supply of all such work. We hope none will complain of tbe fre quent calls for aid. They must remember this is a very large work, and baa been sus tained for the last ten years by the liberal ity of the citizens. . If any. one says he feels poorer for having given, to this cause, we' will 'excuse him. from further donations, and we . feel . sorry if ,apyA while, watering others, were not themselves refreshed. A Perhaps if such would come every Satur day' afternoon and labor in our school, they would 'feel, better, and at least they would see the good. accomplished ' We have but, to say -farther; that tbe Trustees and '.Managers .are' requested to meet at the Home to-morrbwJFridayJatl 2 o'clock P. M." A . full meeting is desired, as important business needs. attention, r- M. B. TAYLOR. i. !? - i.I j Thr Fasuom s in Shawls. One who has , evidently devotedmach time 'to the 'sub-' feet reports that shawls are much lu style ! the present season, and are worn by young' 1 misses, old maids, married women, unmar-; ried women, and men-of all age3. .Tbe,. fashions do not exist so much in the style of shawls as-the style ot wearing them'.Ah'''' old map, wears hia shawl rnutBod aronnd his1 neck because he is cold acd don't want to ! getthe. croup and take Mrs. WInslow's soothing' syrupr ' A-young man wears a shawl because he thrnks.it becomes him; as-a general thing young men lon'E wear ' what does not,-, at least : la their own opinion, become tbem; cThey . are:, not guilty of such gross departures from .the fashions.2 'Some ot tbem. wear moastaches ' and caner-ii; and ' dogs. ,; They also wear vXou ; pavements and - dry-goods' boxe. and . lamp-postal and wear 4 out their elegant and much desired eye-sight . looking' lor shawls. - A -married woman wears her shawl very neatly put upon her person, -with two points in front and one behindrnot- too closely pinned, or fastened to the throaM Some ' unmarried "women wear their shawls. with a sortof loop dang ling from thei back of tha neck, which lias' a peculiar signiacance, and is one of the -signsbf "the times.' ; A shtfwl . jtbns, yorh' means, doh'r care" whether or not'you follow,"." U the loop is drawn towards the-, starboard -shoulder it means, "my'' ieller 1 ain't at bomfJt towards the left,- "my feller is coming; to see- me.'.' ; lf a young;' miss wears ber ahawl similar to married ladles, it is a sign she don't ; want a bean . If she wears it with one point thrown; over'., ber left . shoulder ; n'itimeans;- "I - want -a beau.V iand, ;if a point is thrown'' across the neck and over the right should- 1 er the meaning is, go for me, boys.'?- v ttl i'j led i ' in ' ' sio.sinii-iT .i Penitbntiaey Asbivals. Sixteen prls- -oners were .received at the penitentiary yesterday from Hamilton county; fifteen i nrini i urtii. a. . ' . ... j iiiiiuui ihvis, n nnam uayton (tonrtn . conviction)', "Allen" G.' Reid; alias Cbaries : Mitchell,. hots Stealing, three years each;" Robert Hammond, alias , Robert Hanley, William Brown, grand larceny, three years each; William Smith, William Shields, Henry Wire, WUliam Kirkpatrick, graml larceny, one year' each;. Charles Mitchell, Elizar; Evans,-Jacob.. Williams; grand larf ceiiy,. two. . years r jeacb; i Frederick Teni-' schecker, malicious . cutting,, two. years; James Green, burglary, Sjvflve' years; Moses Eigiebarger, larceny pt a, gelding.r five years;, jacob Myer, grand. larceny, five . years. ..,-. .-ii 'YESTERDATr -The follow ing transfers ot real estate" were, left at the . Recorder's office on yesterday: 'f' Ci W. Rice andwife to John H. Mull, May 22d lot No. 5, of Chas. W. Rice's snbdivi-" lion of outots, Nos.37and38in thenorth west addition to the city ot Columbus, for $30p.-'' 1 3a UN liifl .l-iow . s John I Burnett,-master commissioner to. Horace Wilson, September 23d, part of. outfot No4'lnnorthf Columbus, for $667." Charies H. Walker and wife to Elizabeth WittTOt&Ber,!F7ch;"therhndlvIdecf twoV' thirds ot lot NQ13,f. J. R. Starrls lands, for $2. Andrew J. Campbell and'wife to TVblfjeapdJClatJ.lbzDl( Joseph 6-100 acres! jof land in Plain township, Jbr $5,918 55, UwBRkltAS. Thereis no more vexatious affliction, in, life than for a man at his place of business to see the rain pouring down with the ' knowledge that he has a warm dinner waiting for him at jiome, and afterj J a vain Search for his umbrella, to remem ber that he bad! a Short timet previously loaned it (o a friend. gfoaj " r n T r, 0 n i II 08TERaTSTK--OT8TB8rfc TI-i Go to Backless- (the nveOyeteman) f: 16 Broadway,, to 6ay Spencer, Augur & Co.'s Chesapeake Bay oysters." ' ' 1 ftUE5-dtonov28 1 i v. Chinchilla ang pea ver Overcoats, Frock and 8aoklQtt3tonv made, at; i ; -t f) Pdkdeksheimer's, i oci 'No. J Neil House. 1 lmi;! 71 n i i 'HI nottowaT's Fii.LS. Nausea 'aud . want of appetite are ajwaya. the indicia o indi trestlonr; -tiirrqfarits won't baaUb' them.- '. They aresapeririduced'by an" unnatural condition of the ftomaph- and --the bowels, and tbe best known specinc tor these causes Is Hollo way '8 . HJlkib&weakMii operates With the same directness on these Iniportant organs. ThU Is1 not a mere ad caplandxim opinion, but a r lacl, attested by"",, the experience" of fifty years. Sold. ibyaL 2Wtaib r- v.evetUMll-cir Now Kbatj T.;4-Beaver -Buiu and Fte3cb7'' Walking Cpats,in Blue, Black, brown, and-.. Uainia, got up ih uumoi style, at, bna i.-, roctli'dlOtw'J No.' 7 Neil House. ; Jtixsv- ,JTJ?Bijtts, Xjocksmiths ,and bell hrtgers; at Nf.' 141 North ihlgh street, are bow prepared to.hanjt parlor and ferrtel t bells ia tho'weatest And latest style.: Sew ing.? machines repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. " Models: built or patentees, and all kinds ot light machinery made and reDalred.: 'Kevs oLU destriptlon. alwaVa ' ona'pd, anc, sale and j tail locks 'made and! , repaired'. may&J-s-ly MEDICAL. WHY ENDURE ; Mirir iV'j A OIVING DEATH! ii' Ji a! i ;.;'H; 1 Mi V5?T The eoDfirmed dwoentio mT almntntT with St, Peter. "1 die diilv." Thaobiaot of this Artiole is not to remind hiniof-Rl his Danss.battoebow him how tobmnish them I forever The meant of immediate and permanent relief are proffered Dim in 'HOOFLftND'Sr nrnmti niTTrnn utnniiAii - - dii i end. And It la for him to say whether he will continue to endure a living death, or to put tainuelf in ition to reader life enjoyable. LIVING" ADVERTISEMENTS I? r z Of tbfficMT of this nAtoV TsrMmbl Ntom- a bio are to b found in every eity and town in tbe United States henlthr men and women, rescued from tortnre bjr it. use, and eacer to bt-ar testimonr to its Tir tuea It differn from any other Hitters in existence, in this special par tioolar it is not alaoholiek - . For snah aonntitntions &nd STsteirisai reanire far HOOiFLAND'S , i 1-1 f -. 1. ' GERMAN TONIC! Has been oroTided a Dremration in which the sol id extracts of the finest Tee tor ot ires of the vegeta ble kiDKdom ae held in eolation by a spirituons a lent, purged of all deleterious constituents. Tbe latieot. in cQoosms: between tneae two areas anti dote, should be cuide t by his own condition. If in a very low state from debility, the Tonie should be bis selee ion; bnt in casea where tbe emergency is cot so pressing, the Bitters ifl the specifio reauired. Thousands find infin- f ite benefit from tak ing each in turn.- There is no Dhae of indigestion, biliousness, nervous disease -or phyai eal prostration to whioh they are not adapted, and in wbion, singly or eombined, tbe will not effect sure. Exchange Pain for Ease ; - . a . :- '! nd 'Weakness for Str' ngth. Get rid of the ail ments wuich interfere with eniorment: caat gloom and despondency to the winHs; take a stronger hold of life and. ia short, become a . , .....- NEW Throngh the instrumentality of the most powerful and popular of all vegetable invigorants aud -ooi- reetives, BOOFLAXD'S GERMAN BITTERS, bij,C,&&oh nil'? Kilionaness. Indigestion. General Debilitv. anil all the eomplaints which proceed fiom a want of proper aotion in tbe liver, the stomach and the bowels, are eradicated by a coarse of this great . CONSTITUTIONAL- SPECIFIC, Whioh not only combats and oonauers diseases that have entrenched themselves in tbe system, bnt is the best known sofetnard against all unhealthy influences. Persons whose occupations, and pur suits sunieot them to tbe depressing effeots of a close, unwholesome atmosphere, should take it reg ularly as a protection against the low tevers and other disorders which malaria engenders. Inva lids who are. ,-..-. m,,w,.,.i- "1 if1 WASTING! A WAYiiT'.:'rT' Without 'any special eomc!aint..exceqt a gradual - declination of bodily strength and nervous energy, will find in the BIT- TUBS a fountain of vitality and vigor, as ' refresning and exil erating as a pool in the desert to the sand-sooroned and fainting travelers. . ... . . . :r . 1 HOOFLAND' ' GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the onre iutaesfor. as thav are me dicinally termed, bxtraota), of Rtotf, -Herbs end Barks, making a preparation highly concentrated and entirely free from Alooholie admixture of any auto. ?'::-: i-j t. - :" .il HOOFLAND'S : ii .-, ... . -, .1-1 w--ir GERMAN TONIC i ' t i i . .i Is a combination of all the Ingredients of the Bit ters, with the purest quality of Santa Cms Rum, Orange, etc.. making one of the must pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public lunw rvuiouLM "ill vuogiHaiu sun Jjivtsr VjUUI- laint. Jaundice, Oya. - I ' pepia, (hronio or Jervous Dehlli tv . - ia ihronic Disoaaes of the Kidneys, aid all diseases aris.ng from a disor dered Liver or stomach. w , t vi- SUCh . 1 .. ' ' i - tf-i, i ,',;, i .! as Const I- r,-, , ,- -.- .- I .. .-t - - . . pation.lnward .. ,i ;n w Blood ItOi the Head. Vi .D ''Acidity if the "Storoaoh. nausea. Heartburn. Disgust II inof for Food. Fullness or Weight in the nr FlntlArinff at ITin it' nf thA'KtnTnuli '"V-f - awimmingot tne aeaa, nurnea ana uimoaut Breathing. Flattering at the Heart. Choking or riuSocatina KensatioBSiwheo in av Lying Poet ore, v: f r:-: . .1 - . i , U'mnesa m t ibiod t'nis or vveos oeiore me, Sight. Fever and Dnll Pain in the Head, " Venoienoy.'or rerspiratiem- I eiiownees ... of the skin and Kites. .Fain in the ; ' " 8:d, Back, Chest. Limbs. eto.,. ' ,.: a 1 - jSadden f lumes ot Heat, ; Burning in the Flesh,,,':, ' lm.n " ' a.U ZWZZ, -iwsof EviLandrh ..d l-ii fc, , . .. I k.-.:- .SPml.: .,. ,V .ti., i They are the Greatest and BestT 1 1 BLOO0: PDRIFIERa i Ever known, and wilt cure all diseases resulting iron bad Blood. " Keep your Blood pure. Keep your Liver in older. . j Keep your digestive organs in- a sound,' aak heilthy oondition, by the use of these remedies, and no disease will ev.r assau you. - '.in r.:-i - n.'jii :& ?-. r . Weak'-and 'Delicate 'Children Are made strong bv the use of eitner of these rem edies. They will cure every case of MARASMUS without fail " ; ...... ; .. Thousands of certificates have accumulated In the ban 1a of the proprietors, but spaoe will allow of the publication of bnt a few.V Those, jt will be observed, are men of note and of such standing that uhey must be believed., . ti , ; ,a ; -; f, OF PJEWJVSYAWIA 1 a'! dj SPEAKS FOB THESE EE11ED1ES. Who would ask tor more dignified' or stronger tes- j0 1 l,t t t tunuuy -im - ...- HON, C. Wa WOODWARD, t i ..i fh&f ...!: It Chief Justice of the Supreme Court f Fennsyl vania. writes : , , ., -,- : I rHn.ADBi.rBiA. march is. isot.-. & find "Hoofland'a German Bittara" is a rood ton ic, -eim in ameases WiM ot tne digestive or gans, and ef great-ban- I as Hefit.in esjees e debil ity and want of nervous action in tbe .TS'ern- , ... Ynnr. trnlV --v OKO' W. WfKlnWAWTI. .7 W. WOODWARD HON. , JAMES THOMPSON. Jadee of the Supreme Court of Fonn9ylranU.r . . nr " v . - 'l-HILADKLFHIA, April Xi iWO. I fianBirr rH'fnfla.Bdfi German Bitten" e Taiurr ble medicine in a.sag of Attaeka of ludiffeHion or l Bpepeie,. 1 can certify this from nxj expwMnee OI It' -. lOUXBa wi.iure8pocii.- Ii I ' . . . "77 - ,: .-. t JaJB8 .THOMPSOil- HON. JAS. ROSS SNOWDEN Proth'onotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylva- , j PBrLADBLPBXA. Se:t. 14.1867. f "Hoofland's Germai Bitters" is a very useful ar flcle aa a tonio aad as an appetiser, it u not an in tozi ating drink, and may be UBed benefieiallv by persona 01 auac,.' - iwjwiiuiiy yours, . ui . Anuo.Avoo osu rr vv2i "''-1 Ai' "m " "'.'A - . ; . . ovTTTioasr,. , r .: r - , Hoofland's German BemrdMS are aeantarfaited See that the signature F ot O. Js JACK.80N is on -toe wrapper, ot a .- eaon botue.- All ebb ara ard counterfeit. - "m ... ti.i .. ..... . Principal umoe and Mannfactinry at the German Medicine Store. Mo. 631 ABUU STBEJtT. Fhiia- ielpM,m. ;.j-)z;.rfV. I ,U. i. ! -t'it-, ( CHAft; ' aANS, Tropricfor. ' ' i Fomerii 'Oj'ltiJAOKSOK.ACO.i. 77 : v . ST..:?",', '.'.,'. 7'f.rT-.a0!l' a.-.-V Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle fl 00 Hoofland's Herman Bitters, half down... .. 00 iioouana s German Tonic, put up in qt. Dottles 1 60 . per bottle, or a hal f dosen for $7 50. Uonotforget ;to examine welltha article ywa , h wu w in, wu. aeuuine. .iluli'vjiJ ,".J5 CtU'J fOB SALE "BY '-ALE- D RXTGOriSTS And Dealers in Mediemes everywhere. jyK dwA geowly - DRY GOODS. NETW G O ti DS ! NEW . GOODS! i r GREAT .it .a a. f - EXCITEMENT .. -J. t AT t i i i '. -3 .uino m.;xt?:x)-y. A.C.HEADLEY& CO.'S ; s ? v r. .HHO'i' JUST A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS - GOODS :J! IX ''T" ,", f 8 - Plain and Striped Silks, Fclonrs, Changeable Serges, I , ' v j-?- f -p "'j -- J w Poplins, Chenes, Empress Cloths, Pnialin Pl A- fnr rtillrlrlkn'a Wasr a v rau a auaukj ivi J uuut p , , ; 3 ' -T 1 . - icJ .l!tt 'L.:iJ IU ' i- "i NEW CLO AKINCS f w bna . , S-x i.m Jfrtrmq; 3?om or iTPJt TifTti Lyons Velvets, Seal Skins; Astricans, !! DTLLT Yf1- aOl Mohairs, &c. .- i' - aa lu-! t ; r . u 97t IS .Sil-t-''"--'I CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. tzi 0 :.ifn.i' i& ;-l 3' i.aa- JlTRIMMING-S, r tvt v L jk -ai,a i if e fi Tarlely Of Erery Style) 10 k'iV IA J.IA hna j?n2 n E.W SHAWLS! tAN-i :isia V.- L-J icl a f tomtit 1U ibi Wool, -1 i..- Long: and: a 3fl mil 1 0111 JJ! l$Wi 1 wUjra tJipaill nl esoi E ' i CHIIL.1DRS8HA.V'X,, haaiMti EM X3KOXDERIE8 riv:i !t .-us; i: a-.'"'--- .'-i'a ..I-?!?p -.s'l at '-.vti o Jp i-:-vs Titovb -1 ;aMe?.o a ' & ? .e.i.ii 'Ji tlsc? "l 'i A A full line of 'X a.TTA..a'&JATJ ALEXANDRE'S Kill GLOVES ! rv i t HOSIERY AND w aw a . lubio'iU 113 .. ,:, I .--.:. fa DOMESTIC GOODS i:""r .asa ni won hi"-iJI :-ta;'l In great Quantity."' " la IIS u'l ni at-. ..' jT i IA .: 250 AND" "252 C!t-A . SOUTH HIGH STREETs - A. HEADLET St CO. febT-eodly Sf LATESIVRY TELEGRAPH. i WASHINGTON. The New Government in Spain Recognition by the United States. The Correspondence on the Subject DOMESTIC NEWS. NEW YORK CITY NEWS. Protestant Episcopal Convention. The Retrenchment Committee. The Retrenchment Committee. &c., &c., &c., &c. WASHINGTON. Official Correspondence. WASHINGTON, October 14. The tollowlns Is tbe official codv of the late telegraphic correspondence between the Department of State and United States legation at Madrid., relative to tbe recent contest in Spain. ' ; i ; s f j f SAN SEBASTIAN, Sept. 30. To the SeoVetary of SUte. Washlmrton i i.1 I - The revolutionary Government Is estab lished at Madrid. The has started JOHN P. HALE. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Oct. 1. To Hale. Minister at Madrid : SEWARD. To Secretary Seward. Washington : General Serraeno Is the leader of the in surgents. He entered Madrid this after noon. Heading his victorious army, and was joined by 50,000 armed citizens Jiere. Madrid is quiet. .Ho blood, has beenaned here. An election was held on Monday last for members to a constitutional con vention. ! shall want Instructions. ' I HALE. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Oct. 5. To Hale, the D. S. Minister; Madrid. ! If the New National Government is peacefully established-and- in full posses' sion of-Madrid,- and there -remains no con--tending Government in Spain, you will recognize tbe new. Government jrie facto, so as to prosecute any 'necessary business afiecttng tbe Government or tue United States tr their citlaens; x -a. ? [Signed] SEWARD. MADRID. 1668. To Seward. Secretary of Btste; Washington: ;I have acknowledged the new Govern ment here. , WUlseud. particulars by let ter. -:. 1 b-i [Signed] JOHN P. HALE. 'Translation received Oct. 13th,-1863. - To the Minister of Spain at rV ashiogtoni ' fc Communicate to the U. S. Government onr for Its PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Oct. 13. To Hale, U. 8. Minister. Madrid: - ; - . ! Beciprocate in the President's name tbe salutation of the Provisional Government communicated by the Spanish Minister here, and tender the best wishes of the United States for the peace, prosperty and happiness of Spainiuder the present and definitive Government.- . v- [Signed] SEWARD. DOMESTIC NEWS. Street Row. PHILADELPHIA, October 14. A row occurred t near the 1 corner of Seventh and Chtstnut streets about two this morning, during which, tbree police men were shot. sEleven of the roughs were arrested, all of whom bad pistols. Samuel Carson, a notorious rough, was amonr the prisoners, tut he haa thrown bis - pistol awny. A he wounded men are severely, but not dangerously hurt. Serenade. GALENA, ILL., Oct. 13. Associated" Press, and private' Sispatcbes having been received here rendering it cer tain that the Republicans bve carried all the! states voting to-day, Ueneral Urant was serenaded 'by the lad Mine band, at the residence of E, B..Wsbburne .where the returnawere received,5 OocFTatulatory speeches were made by Mr.. Wasliburne and Hon. Isaac N. Morris, of XJuincy, 111, amid great enthusiasm - -j. .-- River News. PITTSBURGH, Oct. 14. Weather cloudy and cool. River two feet eight Inches and.falliug slow.ly.vJ., San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14. T The Repablicansr are; jubilant over the election- -reiurns- from "OhiJ," Penn sylvania . : and ifndiana,. and . parade the; streets- with music, -fireworks, and cheering for - Grant andv Colfax. with thei wildest enthusiasm, although it was nearly midnight when the news was re ceivccK n 1 n .i .1 . v m I A The Captain ot a coasting. vessel,report8 that while off Coos bay, Oregon, he en- countered smoke so 4euse that it obstruct ed bis progress. One day three hundred birds fell dead on: the deck df his vessel from - suffocation. i.Tne . peoplenAf Coos lifiv And vir.initv ould not arw.niinf. for thp smoke. " rrr.-h-: Disturbances in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14. Policeman John Young, who . was wounded last night in the, raw in the Sev vu,u 1" ymw 11110 iuviiiihk.u . . v u -Samuel Holt aud Charles W. Powell have "bees arrested, f hargfed with the inurder of ine 1 Drotners cymes, ireranner was ine SberifTs flepnty. -Thefewere forty-two ar--rests for rioting and Illegal voting by the" Mayor's police. ' Nearly all captured were armed with pistols. ' ' '. Two brothers, "Christian "and Edward Byrnes, were shot dead, and Cbas. Speebt and J. Folan were, wounded last night in the Fourth Ward, in a political row.- The origin and actors are unkuowD.,".' Eleven other persons were shot) in various distur bances occurring daring the day. .' , ' . . Attempted Escape. OTTAWA, Oct. 14. Henry Murphy, a J'enlan prisoner; made a desperate attempts to escape last night nEarlv killlti2 a turnkey in tbe attempt fstilch did not succeed. - ' Renominated. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., 14. The Republicans the trict reuomiuated peneral Vanwyck lor Congress.. - - - ' Democratic Nominations. BOSTON, Oct. 14. Otis P. Lard.'in the Fifth District, and Llverett Saltenstalls, in the Seventh Dis trict, have received Democratic nomina tions for Congress. i BOSTON, Oct. 14. Died. PHILADELPHIA, October 14. ,"j?arklns, the lau..sbot yesterday by Dep uty Sheriff Flanagan, died to-day. , This is the fourth Tleath from the rows yesterday. NEW YORK MELANGE. Spirit of the New York Press. NEW YORK, Oct. 14. The New York Herald - says: The loss of Pennsylvania to the Democ racy is a death blow to Seymour. It clear ly indicates the . election . of Grant. and probably involves the loss of New. ..York State to the Democracy. ' ' . '-' v '. The World considers the result, of yes terday's elections as still in.doubt, and tbe general results do not encourage the hope ot such a sweeping triumph as would have made tbe result of tbe November election a' foregone conclusion.. Victory . hovers etiil above the contending hosts, ' uncertain upon which banner to alight- 1 - 1 ... The Times considers tbe .elections p dis astrous overthrow of Democracy, .,..;! - Tbe Tribune styles the elections In tbe Ave States vecterday as the battle of'-five forks t 1868, and, thinks: tbe Democrats may abandon, all nopes ot success la.MO vemoer. ' ini 10 ii'io Shot. Dr. Michael FIvnn. of 5G5 Second avenue, nsDecrinz his wife of a 'criminal intimacy with Daniel Tracy.' a lodger,' ahd: finding hem under peculiar.- circumstances i inj Tracy's room at twelve o'clock last nigbt 'hot. Tracy, inflicting a severe woundi Tracy was taken to Bellevue', hospital, anil Dr,Fiynn was arrested. ,nn ) u i .t Seized. I-. Forty-seven barreis of whisky werel -e!zed yesterday afternoon by revenue otfl-j cers, on the Stouington steamer Narragan-j sett.!:'.i.-- '! - "" '. " '-'.-.'( . : The congressional retrenchment commit-1 tee examined one witness yesterday in ref lation to the internal revenue frauds. - ' Registration. ' Thirty-three thousand voters .were reg istered In Brooklyn yesterday; Smuggling. - Since the close of the quarantine season custom officers have seized ove one:hun I red thousand cigars while being smuggled into this port.., - ,; . .", . ,. ,., 1 Protestant Episcopal Convention ' In the Protestant Episcopal Convention to-day. Dr. Samuel Cook, D. Dv of New York, presented tbe following ' -memorial. accompanied by a verbatim report of Rew i btepnea Ayng, Jr., 3cc: .. -i0 ; The undersigned, being members of tbe Protestant Episcopal Church, and warders and vestrymen ef the church of the Holy Trinity, in New York eityt respectfully in--vito the attention of tbeGeneralConventlon totbeannexed report of the trial ol the Rev... Stephen H. Tyng, Jr.. rector of sail chnrch' as exhibiting a recent interpretation ot cer- tain canons, ute -previous understand inr. thereof and tbe long continued.,. widely! extended and undisputed usage, in cou- lormltrwith that nnderstanding,' and -re spectively submit for their consideration' tbe Dropnttv-oi pronouncing -some -dennt- tion or working some amendment which may clear the law of tllspnte and promoted tne extension 01 tne-onurcn -ana aavance" inent of religion, Verv reBnictfullv.!T'.'l:J"li K (Signed itooert unmont, a iienrv nura. ; war-' dense i J l x . J. A U X E K Tremain, J Nelson Taooan, Charles K Randall; William LAndrewg, Jonathan Edgar, William B Northrup,R MBrundise, yestrymen, t, .1 i Aew -XorK, Octooer, 1868.' ' -' I Tbe memorial was referred to the com mittee on Canons without debate. " J - ' I Rev. Dr. Pitkin, ot Michigan, from the eommittee on Jew Diocese, of Western New York reported each division of West ern New York,.each division to take place tDe nrst 01 ovwnoera.aoptea. ; 1 At the afternoon session a message was . received irom the House of Bishops an--nounclng that they bad concurred in the' resolution relative to the erection of a new diocese in Southern New York. s ' A message was also read irom the same body stating that they had concurred with the resolution adopted this morning divid- , ing the diocese of Western New York. r . '. The balance of the session was consumed in discussing the proposal for a change of name from Convention to Jouncil. Binckley. The Congressional committee . on- Re trenchment having waited two' days for Biackley'seppearance before them to tes- tilavoa inquiry at tb4 Aster . Bouse .found he Had leltgIt is said Binckley refused UK answer the "questions propounded by the committee, on the ground that be "would " compromise the PresHenC Naturalized. iThe noDular aotort John Bronsrhsm,-ha been naturalized.. He declared bis intent tions eighteen years ago, but has just taken out bis papers. Registration. The rpgistration hi Brooklyn yesterday was 33,000, an increase of 20,000 over the first day's operations last year. . , 1 . jthe; success ,v Of oni ONE DOLLAR SALE has caused inch I That in order to supply the demand occasioned 1 y onr constantly increasins natronaae. we have rt- eently made imprtatinns lor tne Fall Trade, direct from European Manufacturers,,. , . TO 8n :.; Amounting .'to Nearly $500,000, So that we are prepared to aell every description of Dry and r'anov Good a. Silver Plated Ware, Cut lery, watcnes.AlDnmseweirt.Ae .ot better qual ity tban any other concern in tne country for tbe uniform price of ONE DOLLAR FOtt KAOli AR TICLE. Tbe best of Boston and Ksw York reier nces given as to t e reliabJity -of onr house, and ibat onr business is conducted in the fairest and most legitimate manner possible, and that we Rive greater value for the money lhan can be ob tained in any other way. AH Goods damaced or broken in transportation replaced ithont charge. Checks describing articles sold sent to agents in Clubs at rates mentioned below. We guarantee every article to-coat leas ta an if bought at any iios ton.or.NewYork W holeaale Bouse. Our Commissions to Agents Exceed those of every other establishment of the ki..d, proof of this can be found in comparing our premiums with those of others for Clubs of the same siae, in addition to which we claim to give better goods of the same character We will send . to As en ts free of charge, For a Club op so and Three Iollafs doz. good linen 8birt Fronts; 1 set Solid Oold Slurif; all Wool Cassimere for Pants: fine whit Counter pane, large sise; 1 elegant Balmoral Skirt; at yards brown or bleached Sbeetin?. good quality, yard wide; I elegmt 100 I'ioture Morocco-bound Photo. Album; 1 double lens Stereoscope and IS Foreign Views; 1 silver plated engraved S bottle Castor; t elegant Silk -tan. with Ivory or Sandal Word Frame, feathered edge and spangled; 1 Steel Carv ing Knife and Fork, very best quality, ivory bal anced handle; 1 handsome beaded and lined Para sol; SO yards good Print; 1 very fine Damask Table Cover; 1 pair best quality Ladies' Serge C ngress Boots; 1 dozn fine Linen Towels; H dosen Rogers' best Silver Ueaseit Forks; 1 Ladies' larse real Mo- n. i : i) . r it . . . dosen elegant Silver plated engraved Napkin Rings, l dozen Juadiea nne Merino or cotton BtncKings;' Gents' heavy ohased a.lid Gold King; 1 pair La dies' hign -cut Balmoral Boots, 1 elegant Delaine Dress Pattern; 1 Violin and Bow. in box complete; 1 set Jewelry, pin, ear drops, and sleeve buttons. -For a Club or so and -Fire Dollars! black oreolored A Ipaoca Dress pattern; 1 set Lace Cur tains; 1 pair all Wool Blankets. Engraved (silver plattd 6 bottle Revolving Castor; 1 beautiful Wri ting Desk; 1 solid Gold Scarf Pin; 3K yards very fine Casstmere. for Pa its and Vest; 1 st iv-.r.T bal anced -handle Knives with silver vlated Forks: 1 elegant Satin Paras heavily beaded and lined with silk'; 1 pair Gents' Calf Boo s; 30 yads good friot; :'0 yards good brown or oleaoned Eineeting, yard wide or 40 yards H yards wide, g ou quality; l Ladies' elegant Morocco Traveling Bag- 1 square; j wool nnawi; i iiain norwica ropun ureas rat tern.i IV yards double width cloth for Ladies: Cloaks; elegant engraved silver-plated Tea Pot; 3 yards double width water proof el th for Cloaking! .-For a Club op loo and Ten Doi.lars-1 rick JdSTino or Thibet Dress Pattern; 1 pair fine Dam- -ask Table Ulotbs and Mapkins to matob; 1 pain Gents' Frenoh Oalf Boots; 1 heavy silver plated en-. t-aved Ice Pitcher: very fine all Wool Cloth for adies' Cloak; 1 wen very best quality brown or hlftanhed Sheetina: IK varda fine CaasimAre fnr suit; 1 elegant Poplin Dress fat tern; 1 elegant' fcnRiisn cerage ureas rat'ern;-1 eeautitni r.ngtisn Borage Shawl; 1 set ivory balanced handle Knives-1 and Forks; 1 Ladies' or Gents' Silver Hunting-cane -Watch; 1 Bartlett Band Portable Sewing Idacbioe; : Splendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with rec ord and photograph .pages; S5- yards good Heron Carpeting, gwd colors; 1 pair good Marseilles Quiltr 1 gooie barrel Revolver; 1 elegant Fur Muff and Cape; 1 sincle barrel Shot Gun: 1 silver plated en graved 6 bottled Revolving Castor, cut glees bet- : . ties: 1 very fine Violin and Sow. in cast; 1 let ivory balanced Knives and Forks. : . i .i; ; Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same ratio. ' ... S3" Send Money by Registered Letter.,, -i ' . v MW 8end for our new Fait Circular. ' ATaT" Catalogue of Gooda sent to any address FREE. ! PARKER 6c CO, - - If oa SS and 100 Summer street, Boston. - - - - Legal Notice. ,r Ellen Grove, Plaintiff, ) against Stephen F. Grove. Defendant. - r . Jn divorce. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE SAID defendant that the said plaintiff has filed, her P9.it.ion in the ('ouH of Com m n Pleas for the Couotr of Franklin, in the State of Ukio. praying the said Court for a dissolution of ih marriag be tween the aid plaintiff. aud deia.idant. for the reasons, 1st. Of the gross neglect of duty by the defendant, in nis utter- failure to make any provi sion whatever for her support, and 2d, his wilful absenoe for more than three years, - - . The application for ' divorce as aforesaid will be beard at the fiovemberl'exm of the said (V-urt 0868).! ... , ELLEN GKOVE. J. G. Hilleb, Attorney, j :, September SO. 1868. octl-ww-r Merchants'. Bank. 1 1 - XTOTICE IS HLHEBV GIVEN TO THE la . holders of the outstanding notes ot the Mer-. chants' Bank of Massillcn, and all others concerned that in pursuance to the provisions of the slrt sec tion of the oharter of said Bank, that application ' will be made to the Auditor, Troasurer and Secre-' sary of State to surrender the Bonds deposited to ' secure the circulation of-eaid Bank after the epL , qt six montns irom mis nat. - T I. STEE8E, Pres't. S. HUNT. Cashier. Massillon, May 28, 1568, u6-w6m COMMERCIAL MATTERS. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. New York Money Market—Oct. 14. GOLD Opened -at-137- dosed at 138W 138a"aTJ lott-"n-il.- bcu?'ivari eifwvA t-'- Til r '' ' ' " ' JO-lira Cincinnati Money Market—Oct. 14. .30tD-rl37X bayrnr..'3 ,aiTit , ilQNEi'-rilarket remains easy. .'. ".-( t r , n -7 T New York Stack Market—Oct. 14. tJOVEENMENT.oSTOOKS-Aetivavana iio;heiv closrrisr -etronsrki-.uOoriponSr -t. Ml?!; do 'G5 WMl"Ji do new 109 'KKrtf f ift-Mo 10. Vtiff. y6:3t ,prtees-VVells' . Expresv03y3s American, u 47K48; uAAmou A Jld,o4i (Jolted 8Utes 4849; Mercbant''iroiott sU23?v PaciUe Mail -Co; 125r 4 WesrJ ern Cn'on Teleeraph .37037; New YOf It Central JMm?i;&ie 43?T? orefprred 7071; phioand Mississippi 31 K '.my Fort.-WaynL 112(3112; Tetie flaute.ilJ preferred e0sj .eaKMsiieKi New York Market—Oct. 14. . COTTON---Heavy and knrsr' 1,909 bals at 25e lor mixed nplands;;"? FLOTJB Closed dull and BffllOo lbwerj WHEAT Nominally unchanged.' .RYE Steady at fl 60 tor western,, t.mmm OATS-PulJ .at ,7474 stWcjpgsfaKo. afloat. ' ' . r COKN Dull ttnd heavy at $112116, for unsound aqd $117c for. sound. 4wi mixed western afloat. aas- ti"l rORK Ouiet; seAers of mess at S29 00 oaRb-and retrn1aW',;',M BKKV Dull arfrt aTooplno;. CUT ME ATS Quiet and without aiate-. rial change. V es-Tj. ' .'-'-nrA a.iir.Vai'a : L AEDDull .' at : 19019- tod fair to prime Steam.-' .Ajar ,.u. ., r A u...jr.a.A - jswis-steaay at 27?Sc an Cincinnati Market—Oct. 14. FLOUfeCTnantfe family at 8 50O 9 00; extra att7 75Tt. " WI1EAT Firar-bu d.uteSK'dl-lI at fl 90. COBN--Dull; N at 98exir? r OATS Dull at 5960e-for No. 1 and 57o for.sN.2. "'"" JJYE Firm at t SaVW"" .r51 ..BARLEYr lipid very flrmlyfiaies State sprinzat$2 15 2 25; Canada $2 -302 ana laiiat z oo2 ba; Due little tall is in, the market.,,. , - , ,j ',""'i COTTON Bull St 2$of giM) inew'cropj ia irrivine more freely. a-j o .v TOBACCO Firm but qnietaJ! iaaiateitAl 'WIHSKY Firm nt fl Et-s;. ,-Hij PORK Mess held held at $31 but nbth-.'3 Ins; tietter thart a retail demand; which ii supplied at 30 75V- St "r 1 BULK MEATS Nominally uncnanzed. and shoulders held at 13c aad sides at 140' d imw 7l ... . 3 V. V. 1 . . A r milt vriiiU luuutnaic j'iuuill demand at 13?c tor. shoulders.; lli- .iosii clear Mea; " .W(i,(a.''' HAMS) Sugar-cured very dull, at-18(ar 19tC. . -!-, iiiie -u4li.,;J i.rt 1 A RD-Negleeted, 1 with, smalb" obbfnr T sales at 19.;. I ;.--!-n' jni-5it HAY In large supprvf 2 00T Berndn lower; tisht pressed $1516 On arrival. JBUITKK Not so pleuty and a. shade firmer; fresh 3540". 3 EGKia- Selling at2223c and the snppiyj ligh'. - ., : ;;,3:.V.;ri rnO IA NSEEU-OlU Llulli at 1 06QI 97 t PETROLEUM Dull at 3032ii Tor reJ;" finpd. . . .' i. . - i u. 1 POTATOES-Dullal 2 402 75, , APPTiES tii large supply, and the mar- ket dnll at 2 1 per barrel Ji I BEEF CAT 1'LE Firmer but unchanged, ' common to extra at $36 25 gross.;,! ,r-T i SHEEP In light su pply, and .the, market, lirmpr but not quotably higher. MUtia Dnu at 7 ;. receipts, liberal ja Chicago Market—Oct. 14. FLOUR -DnlF" almost 'nominal 625- for spring extras. ih'k? .tuut lit l -i '-05 i WHEAT In . limited . request,. ljflowfr' sales No. 1, 140140; No 2,, 1334135; closing quite and steady, 134?" for No. 2, sales of No. 2, since change 134. i CORN Dull almost nominal,. l)2-r lower sales No.' 1. D2JJ93J; No. 2 90- . 91?; closing at 9293"lor No. 1, sales Noi,rtI 1, this P. M 92)93. - i I ri th'-:?i: a '. OATS In Igood demand lower, sales 51?i52; closing 51?.' .' "", - i RYE Dull, sales 127127 for 1? 6i l;dw and 123125 for rejected, barley Jri goodf -requesU 23 biirher, sales No. 2. 192194,., and rejected, 1165170; closing 193 for ' A No. 2, sales by sample 1S6200. 1 ' " :' :-"-' i KUViai(JNS uull and weak. a.: y-.n i MESS PORK 30. t DRY SALTED-rShoulders .-Inactive. nominal " ' " i "s -"iJt s f-x o r 0I LABI D-JS;eglectsd J 18K cl or!j5T Toledo Market—Oct. 14. TTT nTTTf rtn1o(- WHEAT White! without y msCerialT change; sales No 1 white Michigan $2 20jh white Michigan l 98; amber do $l,b3 No 1 red fl 83; No 2 red $1 65. '". ' ' . CORN Dull and lc lower; sales at m 98c; Michigan 88c-.,-. ? s,,..'f . i. OATS Jc better; sales No 1 at 5757'i5 n No 2 at 66c " ' , ' . ; " , ' . RYE Shade better; sales Michigan atS1' $1 36; No 2 at 91 33.-- - f-i.-"j. iitntJ BARLEY 2o better; sales of State at $2 10. ' ' . V ' ' ' ."- ',- ' - - St Louis Market—Oct. 14. FLOUR Dull and very little doing; , 3 oq - WHEAT Firm and unc hanged. t 'OR VQf.llir.n- it nlttlOQ.. ...ATKllSHl OATS 5255c. hi., -xi a RYE $1 20. -- . uiA BARLEY Unchanged. , i WHISKEY Firm at $1 27? PORK Firm at 3I. ixiu od) BACON Shoulders J3e; ' clear isijles. 17M1734'c.' . . .., ,.a-s, YC1T LARD 1920?e for tierce and keg. ' ... ' 1 i. . w Milwaukee Market—Oct. 14. FLOUK Dull and nominally unchanged, r WHEAT Dull; -$1.46 for , No. I lu ' store.- - - U New York Dry Goods Market—Oct. 14. There is rather an; improved iDquiry for.J dry goods, but the market Is far irom be- " ing active. '- :v'. :--- n tal T JE SCIENCE OF HEtUTH.' ' 1 5.- !! i-np .f.zrrnx tat u ie)''il a ips .jrvTi M 11 1 1 wa -it j rEiiekjjt E VERY M n HIS .SWH iawieuih 1; RnllnvaT'a Villa and Hollowar'a Ointment. . Disorders of the Stomach. Liver and; Bsavela 1 iTha A Stomach is the creat center whioh influences the -3 health or disease of the system aHnaed or debili- 1 tated by excess indigestion, offensive breath ? aad nsq physical prostration are tbe natural consequences, Allied to the brain, it i the souree- of headaches, !'-' mental depression, nervoua.. complaint aad nrre-,,,t.?r ireshint sleep. The Liver ' becomes affected, and' itenerates bilienadisorders, pains jm the .llde, 'As-S T"e Bowels sympathise by Costiveness. Diarrnosa . and Dysentery. The principal aotionof these Pills is on the stomach, and (he liver, lungs, bowels and.o kidners participate in their 'recuperative and re--"3 operation- Bryeipelas od Salt Kheamt are two of the most common and virulent disorders prevaleatcn this eonUaent. 'lo these the Oiet-va-JO ment is especially antasenistio.., Its ''modus opvj audi" ft first to eradicate the venom and then com plete the cure. , bad Lees, Old Sores and UIcvn.tV)9ns eases of many years' standing, that have partjDa-. ! cionslv-- refused to yield.to any other remedy or treatment have invariably succumbed to a fe.wan-;D3 plications of this powerful uneuent. Eruptions on the Skin. arisin from a bsd stato of the: blood Toru, ohrocic diseases, are eradicated, ; and a elear and. transparent earface recained by tbe xestorativeao-1" tion of this Ointment. It surpasses. many of:the.,:i cosmetioeand other toilet aprliances la ;t Tww to dispel rasbea and th n d sngu rements--of - the) face. Female Complaints, wheth . in the yonna or old, married orsinele.at lb 4aw of-womanoeoeT or the turn of life, these tonie medioinat displays uo decided an influence that a marked improvement IS soon perceptible in the health of thapatiaat-ii'"' ntin inK a purely vegetable preparation, they are a Safe and reliable remedy for all elasses of Female in every oondition of health and station ot life. Ptloa.frp and fistula Every formand feature of these prav . alent) and . stubborn disorders is eradicated loeaH HI and entirely by the nae of this emolient; warm fo- mentatioas'Bboald.-preeede-Ms applioatuin.'"lt" .liro nalitics Will be found to btioiouttn4.,:)cj Invariable. 1 " - ' -r . . Both thO Ointment and Pi Is shouialiWd1 the foilowiog oases: j 'r t Vi'.'.'-in eicl r.ilqmos Bnnions, Burns, Chapped haads.Chilhlarns, Fiav tula. Gout. Lnmbaito. Menronal Eruptions, files. , Rheamatism. -Ri- gwornu Baltr-Rheamy icald.a;ll'lt Skin Wiseases. Swelled Glands, Sore Lew. 8g Breasts, Sore Heads, Sore Throats, Sores of atl'"'" kinds. Sprains atiff Joints. Tetter,' Ulpertji Ver 1 aereal Sores. Wounds of all kinds. ' CAUTION I Sona kreVennine nn'lesi tTie iroTdg''"1')-;," Hoiaowat, Si oni -aud LoNOOH ',' are diet ad Deniable as a WaUr-mark in every leaf of the book. of directions around each pot. er bex: -the same mar be plainly seen by holding Ut Uf to Ue light., Aojl) handsome reward will be given to any one render in such information aa ml lead to the deUotios of any party or parties eounterfeiting thetnedi-fj einesor vending the same, knowing them to be spu- " ' SV Sold at the mannfaetory of Professor Hal-j1Tn loway.fO kaiden Lane, New York,' and br all rei tpectable Drnxists tuoi uoaiers .Ui b JlediciBa 1 bi; thmuahonttfeclvilised world. . .. ,r . As There is considerable saving by taking tne" tenter sizes. N. B Directions for the Ruidanre of patients in erery disorder are affixed to each pot and box. jylb-wly ,7