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M IS OU M M WOW VMM 17 AO 30 0j I'VI'H 00 N(I 41 Soi (01 18 00 M 00 4S Ml i TOSfflESS DIRECTORY , ? J i fTi tARCHITECT. 1"P T. BROOKES, J JCao Architect. Vi'il tnsineer, Ao. r' Office ovei the Kktionai bxchaofe Bank ATTORNEYS. BttAkEftO IfAKH, ATTOEIS AT LAW -!' ' Ofiice, No. 6S boBtb. High street, Amboa Build- 1AS1ENO. BVLL. l i ATTUB9I t. Y-AX-LAW MAYOR, '' ft -. ' Uyifr Office. TTUfWAKD 1'. DeLANV, Hr A.XTORJiiii-AT-LAW A Notary Poblio. v - - - - - Otiioe to Para u'a Building-. Tf7IA-4n & WonOBUFf, ,V-, ATTtfiH8 KAT AiAW, -0IBce 89 oath bma street, Auibos Baildine. 'AUCTION AND COMMISSION, Ve An knetioneer and nealnr in Sail Ettji Rnnw uoia uooaa, iiotaiDg ado noticuo, y J s. Mo. 7 W est Urokd itreoti I BATHROOMS. 4 DIIIEK. BarBer and Hair Dresaer. Hnt mil' Col liatha. basement Poatoffice rJ ildin. 4 if; BOOK BINDERS. - J Hook Hinders - Blank Book M snafmotarors. fruiters and Publisher. Opera BqiHing. -BooTsirsnoES, w. X. WlL.L.IAItl& A CO., 144 Souta Hitfb atreet. . J aat nweivAd n elegant assortment, ftear styles. low Dricea. 1. ! ttte. please call. , . U 1 tbe noted house for good Boots and Shoe allow price. Aew btook jastreoaiyed. 376 Sooth High street.- COAL DEALERS. , OOBiASom t4 . .-. ,i IX Pealers in fituburgh and OhioCoaL; Also, toke, lrAin Tile and Stone Sewer fipe.' o: s' . -Nn.Ml Aoith Hich street. ' "C0MAUSSI0N MERCHANTS. - - . jJU-a Clommisiuoa. ForitArding and Produce Mer chants, dealers in urain, Flour. k0 S!7 W. Hroad rreefe. ll CORSETS. ' M. A fj aEta A CO., Manufacturers and Dealers ia French. Gar- ; suaaana Amerioaa uoriiu. Also, tiop skirts. -e . 1st upra Uuuoe. CROCKERY, &c. i AI7 fll. ft ELTON, , ' ' Wholesale and Retail Dealerjn China. Qaeei sware.Glaje, Plated UcKxls.Laiopsanil Lamp . rixinres. ; e r-or.n Hign street. ' t i '. nAlti ' iV Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dea'ai M Crockery, Ctiiua, Ulax. CuUer, Platad UtNMs, vuai vii uftiupa, o.c. ' '159 South High street.' DENTISTRY.8 t tlfdKNEK EUt .U 1IH 44 EtC, - '7 - - -, . . ' -rto- Jk EasI Broad streets , Yt e aim to be the ea.. , . . .. . W tttillN. DKNTIST. rrtim. ht of TiAntiatrv i 11 . . 1 . 1 1 . llnn.i. Mineral Plate. Utfioe. 10 and II Opera Block. DRY GOODS. C:KBEK1I 4k CO., e Dealers in Dry Goods. Notions, Carpet. Oi -Cloths. Mattings, Shades. Hats, Oorner Big a ana rrieau atreet. Caps and J'urs, " T ' A. OtBilKI. Ac . O. , ' ' ' U' - - I4i death High street. j tarpets atattinn, Oil Uotn,tinauaa, Sta le ant. yapcj Drylieods. '. a. , . ,X1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple and fancy Dr Uooda. aud atanutacturers of Ladies' Cloaa. 13 8. Hign reet. jOJaTaa ST. IIHI UVVOSSl'OttA, JP ' Kram A Co., cash dealers in Dry Uoods and oti aa. tis.,uiUlt Eourtn struet. ,f , .:-tiu - "7AiM IfAUbiiiuN. . . J -' Whetsnle and Retail D-.aler in Dry 'Goods, siaasvrau xtauaing. sikriii aua isat eoutn niga treetvt ,,.,., ' - KA.MO 4k Mlt4IN, - .--!!. ! Dealer in otaple and Fancy Dry Goods and Uents jt'urnishing Uoodis Mo. 6 Mail House. .. .. i laLAiaiiMaaTf t-HAV 4k no., T Doakeia in Staple aud Fauey Dry Goods. lo.itvgoulk tiigh atreet . VeFweigtt-aad Doueatie Hry Goeda, Cloths, m urwt'wssj. wv s4 on utn nrgn sireet. . DHUGGISTS.K jilirii I -JC -l i o -r -SI if ; S ifcro'i' uuuti sto'aae . .. .- - JOHN 8. hWKERTS, aviautataa Apotnaoary - - ,, .154 North High street. AlAKi-LKAKllsV, WHOLASALEA KE i AlL DRUGGISTS. t- , , ,, . , luu South High St Coiutubna.O. . H? i'?1 -CA. 4k CO., , , x- w bolesale and Ke.aii Druggist, and Dealers u rTupnetary Jtedieinea. - - j 84 North High street. : I 3 IlNGRAVERS. lAlCMESt 4k mOOKE ja.a- Designers. bnzrayers and Pnhli.hm .Nqta- rial and other seal engraved u dar . N"L 107 and loo South High "street.. , FURNITURE, &c. .1.1 I: 4noLlinuij CAMiNET CO., . , j Manulaoturers and Wholesale and Retail Deal ar'in'irarniture.Ouairs, Mattrasses, etc. ' V(m nI, jo. iUl South High St. opera House). SUlOf Manut rDBItlTEBkL'O., atintantiireranf nrstelasa Furniture. Whole- ;ale ad Retail" Warerootus, 8, 1 k'hd 8 (iwynne Bteck. - ' -' ' ni HOUSE i FURNISHING. ' - XU Dealer, in Mantles, tttuvea inil nd House r ur- matringUtHia. Ahro, Tin. Copper and Sheet ird.i VTare. ) c. i : - .. . .,17 isast Town- .treet. a aV fan -AW 'T-el ak ara A. i aJii.i T" A Hons Furnishing dl. Mantle. Grates. Copper, Tin and SUeu tovea and Mantles. outa Hih street. AkT(M,T41LOa) HitF, , Daalerain Hardware, aouaeFarniahtng Goods Marble ana Slat AUatlo. Urate. Hot Air Fml-ao, A, .n vt 30 Aiarth aligh street. :xsoop SKIRTS. ; 1 i,i..:..; .. . . . :. , -t, ' Mtfelr, .' -''2, ' " ' .-' Xl Mahufactnrer and Whoterale Dealer in Hoop Skirts aud Orfsot. Also, dealer in Berlin Zepher a nd ano j QfUi yW South High street,, k , BuismEsiiiSE HOTB VSEWING MACHINE U Sr. AihcEi.ii, Dealer in Muioar Merchandise, Boots. Sta tioner; and VawiyUoed lenerallyx aHpecial Agent for tbe oelebrated Uas Howe Ooldjledal Searing Machine. No. 6 Soutb Hian street. HATS & CAPS. MH9. 1TI. PI. AAUF, . , , i. : (Staxceuor t E. LauO Peeler in Bats, Clips. Fun and Straw Uooda 329 South Hign street. . .( ,v.-y:: Sian Uolden Hat.) 'iC3 J' 'HOTELS. A .1 VTATaUNAA. HOTf l,, J. M. WAV IUSUN. r"r-pnetor. UMTEO STATES UO rei. Corner High and Town atreet. - ' - - E. J. BLOON f. Proprietor! ZfcTTLF.K HOlItF, Corner, ('oartk A Friend its. Commodious house and extensive stables . , L. A. BOWERS. Proprietor. MEKCHA(ITS HOTEL, 340 frJouth High street. Good (tabling attach ed to premise' - . j i Tf.a- ! h.:t uW Ft THATCHER. Proprietor. ..-a , INSURANCE. CoNEcrfccT nirruAE' i-ife lurane Company'. Assets, $16,' 00,000. WM. JAMISON, Annt. Columbus. 0. NEWKIRK A KIILf ENBEKGEKi UE N tKAli A(i EMS Seeurit t Lfe Inaaranee Compmy, ... .. . Mo. Opera House. HOME INSDKANCB COMPANY OF Columbns. O. apical and Assets, H60.5H.i7. W. C. M. BAKER, Seo'y- - - Office, No. AT Opera House MILLINERY GOODS. c. . KlITlMOnS, . Wholesale and Retail Millinery Goods. HI S. Hich street. Opera House Block. IIK. A. IIWWNlaiG, - Am iu,ii. u : 1 1 : tit II 1. icii.i m i iiiiudij, V, ii B n vrwto B1IU . . . u. mings. Ko- 87 Morth Hich street. . ... JH. WILKIC, Dealer in Millinery, Dress and Cloak Trim mings nd rsnoy Uoods. 130 Soutb Hih street. MERCHANT TAILORS. SCH4 f H AfJSEN Ac otOHLLEBEK,' Merebant Tailors and Dealers in Uents' Fur- nishing Uoods, No. 58 North High street c. iTtNIIWAKDER. f-j Merchant Tailor and Dealer in Gents Fur nishing Uoods. Also asentforthe Diamond Shirts. - tai South tluh street. THE OHIO MRH47W NT-TAILORING A JLOTHlN CO.. 185 ST High e. Ueats' suit made to. order." Eradj-inAda clothing al way on hand. , - ' TOHH tUUVKEBtCHKK. (J Merchant Tailor and Dealer in Clothing and uents x urai s uyw. -2 . - , , ... . ,, i r 1 .': HO. 81 Worth Hrsb street. JOHI" M t'flTER. - " MKRCHANT TAILXIB nn Snnth m.h .t Choice stock of Clothing constantly on hand. NEWSDEALERS. ANDREWS 4k 11ULJL, ISewa DeaJftrs. KonksAllera enil KtatlnnM.. No. 55 Sou ih High street, nex" door to Postoffice. TtKEO. tfULHIANN, A1 :. ta Dealer. Bookaeller. Knatlnner af !.- er. f u)Mieatioiu m both German and Engish.v.. ' 131 Konth Histhstre.it. ' PAPER" WAREHOUSES. v 1 ASDKEW8, PEKHVACO, ManttfaAtm-eni and Ialem1n WrlfimrFniir. if And Wrapping Papers. 88 A W North High St. MtVidm;iis, JiaajqiKBSi i - i '. .. ealers-in Printincr KmV Vritin. nA Vi tV Deal Paper 86,36 A 40 Mor.h High street. L.jj ; i ..n 3 -PHOTOGRAPHERS. DfclWH &wri.:VM!i. 1 J 1 qi j u n..t . -JI. ELLIOTT. . ..." ,. . . PHOToqUAPHER,-187 South High street. Piettrres made-inerery-tyleand siir. Dv 'J. AfTCHEK,' i 'V.i!. v.'invif. .. Phtoiirphj. Ambmtypes. Gems, etc.. etc. No. 13 South High atreet. PHYSICIAN. T7 M. AsOWNM, 171. ... . Xve No. 3 Opera House. Treat Diseases of the . Ear. Heart, Tfaroatand Longs. Also, Diseases of Women and Children. pianos: F. H4UU IM 4k CO., Wholesale and Retail dealera iTor' r.fbtji L. Ju'rand Uwne A Bro.s Piaoos.". Also, Organ. Jlelodeons and other musical instruments. . . x.-. .. ... 3 North High ftreet'. ' j: IT. 'WOO OK. '' r A cent for Chickering and EmmersonV Pi ano. Also, Organs. Melodeons and Sheet Uufcic. .;-t -, :. - 34 Seuth High street. ;Ha RESTAURANT. ANK FXCHANeK REXTAVRAIIIS Corner iitate and Hieb straets. . ...... r CHaRLEV MVER. Proprietor. , J5EWLNG MACHINES. ' E'IMA StSwIHO 171 AC Hi N E9I, fl: The beat in the world. Noa. 1 and 1 Ocra House. W. PlilMEL, General Agent, t " WATCHES AND JEWELRY. . U 4t . M V CM.. - - Healers in F'ine Waiehea. Clonka. Jewelry. Platmlwar,' Spectacles, Ac, No. .11 Ea.t Town lATt-.Sek HAHKIUIV:, .: U Siineesaor to Win. Blynn) dealer in Dia monds, Watch , Jewelry. Silyet War and Spec- taole... No, 3 Neil Honre. . . :; FA. AL LEQUKHEIX, Wholesale and Petail dealers in Watches, Clocks and Jewelr.. Nn. 71 Soutb Hiah sireet . .STRICTLYWHOLESALtL B ANCrtOFC MROs). 4k CO., W holesale Dealers in Dry Goods and Notions. 3 and 4 Uwynoe Block. Town street. , RJ A.EIH, JONES 4k CO.v r - ' 4. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots' and Shoes. No. 3 Uwynne Block. Town St. NOTICES. Bank Notice. NOTICE HEREBY ' GIVEN all whom it may conoern. tbac the City 1 TO Bank of Cleveland, an Independent Banking Company, organized ana carrying on ousiness as an Indepen dent Banking ompany at the city ot Cleveland, Ohio, under an act of tbe General Assembly of the said State of uhio, entitled "An Act to incorporate he State Bank of Ohio and other Banking Com panies," passed February S4tb, 1845. being desirous of relinquishing and closing its Banking busiuesx, to tl at end has. in pursuance of tbe statutes of the said state of uhio in such case made, paid and re deemed more than ninety per cent, of tbe maximum amount of its circulating notes, and delivered the same to the Treasurer ot State of the said State ni Ohio to be destroyed, and hate provided means and given security to tbe satisfaction of tbe Treasurer, .Secretary and . Audit r of State of said State of Ohio lor the redemption of its outstanding notes of circulation at the office of the National City Bank of lere and. aVthe said city of Cleveland, where said Ci W Bank is located. - . - Done by order of ibe Board or Direotors of the City Bank of Cleveland, July 9th, I "68, . - ; LfiMCbL W1UA. President. -J 3yll-dltaw0m " , NOTICE. BANE OF COMMERCE, I Cleveland, May 2i, tm. fOTICE I3HGREMI GIVEN TO TUB f- noiders of the outstanding notes or the late 1'ank of Commerce, and all other parties interested ibat alter ;the expiration of aix months from this' date, application will oe made to the Auditor, Sec-. Bank the st. jks deposited to secure the outstanding , circulation of said Bank in pursuance of the fort- u l.l iwumroi state to surrenaor to saia iii..-, tin Ui iui act 10 authorise Jfeo Bank-, og. passed March list. 1851. l ! H. R.HtntL.nSU j ; The Sisters of St. Marj'tf, OF THE sfKINGs. KECENTLY OF Somerset, Perry county, will open their large and spacious building for the reception of pupils on ' the first Monday in September, laus. r'or Board and Tuition. (76, ttiO. 8)85 and 880, according to tbe de partment of tbe pupil. , fcK. KOsE, Sup't. , . . Address Box 451. au3-dtf ' 1 j,TS.rS.'VPINNEY:S pjANClNO AC ADEM If 13 ROW OPEK AT 1 , NAUCHTOM ' HALL. ' For'juveniles, Saturday afternoon, from 1 to 5 P. M Gentlemen's evening elan at AM BOS HALL, 33d iuWt o'clock P. M. ... ootli talesman! 0-- w FASHIONS FOR THE MONTH. There is but little to note in change of Btyle or of material since our last re' port. Several novelties Lave come un' der our observation, which are reported fur the benefit of our lady readers. Ameng phce r is a .beautiful' ?w9ning drefis of ' apricot colored'-silk, plainly but tastefully trimmed. The trout t d side breadths are gored, the back breadths full and t .-.ined, and white satin forms the trimmings. Three folds of white satin run around the skirt, the first one-fourth of a; yard from the bot tom. Over the side and front b.eadths is a short overskirt trimmed with silk fringe, the tasseTs of the fringe white, the netting and heading frpncot color. Covering the seams which join the front breadth of this overskirt to the. side ones, are upright satin Wda extending trom the waist to within three inches ot the edge. The ends of these folds are finished with fringe, and, an inch from the end, are clasped, o fh ..dress by. a band of satin witk sa, small bawLta f ' There is a low corsage for full-dress occasion, with a fall of fringe around the neck and sleeves, and a fluting of point Uce standing above the fringe. A hijh bodice is made to be worn at pleasure, and trimmed with frbite satin folds; fringe crosses the shoulders, falling over the sleeves, and at the band white satin folds .runs diagonally. The belt is tbe 8amf material, as 'the dress, with four narrow folds and a satin bow at the back. The skirt is plain on the back and caught up in two panniers by bands of satin, with large, bows. Ihe bows dec orating!; thii .ess are a novelty; they are of plaited satin in the form of a shell. A novelty is evening dresses in a changeable silk, of green and red, show ing the green more than the red. ' The front breadth is plain, with narrjw folds, of a delicate er:eeu, a few inches apart for a half yard, tbe upper folds running around the entire skirt. Beginning at the seams of the front breadth is a wide flounce around the- bottom, 'set oh with a fluting of the s'me material' Narrow satin folds cover the seams joining the front and side breadths, put on in the form of chain links; the jeijda joined and edged with frige,hhfck''fall3; oyer the upper told, llie Dack. Dread t us are tail and long, but have no panniers. The corsage is in the Pompadour style, quite low m front with a fluting ot lace, and above this point-lace edging, which extends around the neck, and coat sleeves with lace at the hand. There is also a low corsage for full evening dress, with scallops around the neck and sleeves; and a fluting of lace above these scallops5 ii A aress recently maae up tor evening is composed of pink silk underskirt, trained, with an overskirt of delicate drab satin, puffed at the back with rib bon and rosettes. A putting ot lace is worn under the low bodice, ana the sleeves have a fall of lace below the elbow. Another is made in the. tunic style, with a flounce headed, iy folds of -aatiu and fringe. The tusiela of black Span ish lace, festooned at the sides with roses and ribbons, of the same shade as the dress. The corsage is high, with coat sleeves, lavjng one puff on iop-r-TlieToeves and corsage are partly coh ered" with lace. The edge of the lace tunic and sleeves are trimmed with fringe. Black lace over colored silks and satins will be very fashionable. ' The striped costumes, which were so pretty and so popular during the sum mer, have been replaced by a material composed of wool and silk, with satiu stripes, green and black, blue and black, etc. One of the most convenient ar rangements of the present season is the introduction of a black underskirt, either of silk or cashmere; and an economic method of renewing tbe wardrobe is ren dered very.'-eas by j the nnionrof two uressesi always uettriDg 111 uituu iiie fol lowing advice : The dresses must not be of two differ ent patterns; one material should be a simple color, and, if possible, a neutral tint, such as gray, black or brown. This may indifferently form the upper or the underskirt, according1 to taste. The mantelet may match either the petticoat or dress, as most convenient. Many new shades have been intro duced this fall ; but the most popular is the garnet, or Sultan, as it is called ; not the dark, muddy garnet, but a red der tint,,rather bright And clear.i Jlich shades of golden browjp are also popular. Nearly all the new goods are shot, or changeable ; that is, of two colors, as red and black, green and black, blue and gold, etc. This style is not confined to silks, but is seen in goods of all ma terials, even the lowest priced. Stripes are usually narrow, but of gay colors. It will be most 'difficult to dress with taste, now that so many hues are intro duced into the toilet ; when blacks, browns and grays were the predominent colors, it was almost impossible to go astray as to color, in however bad taste the form of the garment may have been; birt bow) hopgbf our treets tnay look more "picturesque for the gayly clad" fig ures floating to and fro, we fear the in dividual will suffer in appearance. It requires a very nice taste to assort gay color's well ; where it is. possible to in troduce a good deal of black among bright Lues, it helps wonderfully to tone down the other colors. Short dWsses 'are -more and more worn, and even for ordinary house wear are growing very popular; but nothing can replace the train-skirt for evening wear. Flounces and ruffles of all widths are popular, and in may cases pleated flounces have replaced the gathered ones; narrow ruffles continue to be gath ered,, Andoften pinked at theepge. Nearly ft redresses, hava the upet-fekirt looped up. Dresses open in front grow more and more into favor. It is very firobable they will be definitely adopted or all toilets, with the exception of printer walking-dresses. There are sev eral styles of open dress; they are cut tilbeE. aa A shawL-a la -Waltetiu ariiIa The dress, opening as a shawl, de scribes a point at th e bottom, and the bodice is frequently fastened at one side; At the open side there is a second row of buttons. The Watteau body opens squarely, and tarlatan fichu is worn beneath. This fichu crosses whilst forming folds. The Bretonne bodice opens very low, and is rounded off -at the sides; instead 'of ter minating with a straight line, as the Watteau, it finishes off with a curved line; "It is the'piettiest and roost dressy of all the three 'different style's. Inside " a in in we or . be I the Bretonne .bodice either a bontilanme is arranged, or else a narrow, plaiting of I muslin eageu wuu iace. it is cut too low to admit of lace only. : 'A few new 'collars have been intro duced lately. 1 There is one form made of fine white linen, bordered with color: on the front there are points which slope backward a' considerable distance, and disdover a foulard cravat , tied "negli gent! y "round the throat; there is another collar which folds over, like the revert, upon an open dress, .and which discovers a little or the; chest.- borne collars &i rosde of striped cambric, and are edged wit1! narrow Valenciennes.' For a long period the email stand-up collars have been universally wornrthese innovations Lire a change, if not an improvement, on a style that has become monotonous. . i . The new styles of gloves are out, tbe fruit of much thought on the part of the energetic1 and ' thorough' personage who superintends tbe design of. all . Alexan dre's gloves, which, by the way, are all shipped to Stewart's, sob, a pair of that brand being v found in Jiinglandior sale. Ilie shades fashionable tor morning wear are lilac stone, reddish brown, .op posed to (he snuff browns worn before, and. Sultan. PaksoMof delicate .taste will choose the first color; the bright red gloves bordering on the eccentric, though one grows used to anything in time The ordinary length of glove with two buttons has eight studs on the back, and the .embroidery line on the back runs between them. The cord and tassel laces once in tbe center of studs.' A longer wristed glove has twelve studs, and is welted with white. ' A new fast ening has been invented for which glove wearers will be grateful, a moveable stud, or stud with .chain and anchor, which will outlast many pairs of gloves, and graduates itself to any fit. These fastenings are silvered and cost fifty cents a pair. ,,.';-- Among the usual shades for visiting gloves, designed to match suits, are the red tan, blue purple, stone-drab and dark green. Evening shades are straw color and cream. Cashmere or cloth gloves are of good quality and extra fit this season, and are almost as nice as kid gloves;, the price is nearly as high too. btone colors are embroidered on tbe back, fitted with studs and Volants on the mist-like dnchesse gloves. A warm mixed gray glove has laced back, and scarlet or pur ple cuff trimmings, and wrists as deep as monsquetaire gloves. Light pear tinted, pale pink and the faintest buff-colored gloves are preferred to white tor evening wear. . ' " ' Very : broad . ribbon." neckties - with fringed ends are the rage for ladies; the most fc ". jionable are striped in Algerine patterns.. At bimmous Jsluinery Headquarters. Opera House, we find but few additions to our last week's report. The styles for the winter wear have all been de. termined and published, yet we are in formed of some beautiful bonnets that will be on exhibition at this great mill nery house during the month. Bonnets grow smaller and smaller, the diadem front being fashionable and un becoming. .Hats are very popular this winter, not only for young ladies, but married ones also; tbey really cover the face and head more than the bonnet, and with the addition of the lace fall, which is put on , the hat, as well as the bonnet at the ears, if desired, they are just as warm. xne assortment ot Donnets at s n- mons' is more varied and elegant than ever, and we noticed two ns indicating the prevailing style. , One is of th Mane Antoinette shape, and is of royal velvet, shirred; of an exquisite shade of light creamy brown, and is trimmed with folds of satin of the same color but of a darker and richer shade. At the back is a crown of fine Spanish lace forming a species ot net, conhned .by bow of brown satin, and the lace is con tinned and brought to the front, where it falls in graceful scarf ends, united across the chest by rosettes of brown satin. . Iu front is a diadem of jet. A boquet of richly tinted autumn leaves. ot air the gorgeous golden and brown tints, falls from tbe front towards the back of this tasteful and elegant bonnet. The other is a charming and aristo cratic creation. The foundation is of black satin, over which are puffs of S panish lace with a rich vail of the same falling at the back, and also forming strings in front, confined by bows of satin. There is a satin bow at the back, and also one quite low at the side of the bonnet. On the opposite side is a taste ful bouquet of small pink, crimson and tea-roses, the shades of which are so ad mirably assorted that they blend in most attractive manner. The bandeau in front, which forms quite a tiara, is composed of stars of jet and quillings of black lace. At Savage's jewelry house, we notice some very late importations in French jewelry that may be said to rival the pure quill. I hey are extremely fash ionable in shape, being in style of dead gold now the only fashion tor jewelry, This French jewelry is worn more ex- tensivt If than our readers have any idea of, and by ladies of fashion, wealth and undeniable taste. Since its introduction lady may select jewelry to correspond with her dress, and thus add to the ef fect of her costume. ... . .:. There are also here specimens of the latest novelties in gold jewelry a spiral necklace and locket and a pair of dead gold bracelets being the most beau tiful and most noticeable. .. The new styles of chatelaines have been received by Savage, and something .entirely new gentlemen's . sleeve buttons,, which are in cameo medallion, in sardonyx and Byzantine mosaic. They are beyond expression beautiful...-: . ! . HOW TO ECONOMISE. " FOR ONE DOLLAR Von Cain Bay Every Description cl DRY AND FANCY GOODS. SILVER-PLATED WARE, &c. . l: SENIk FOR CIHCUL . H, GIVING FULL particulars, or send ONE DOLLAR and receive ten checks describing ten different articles, which will sell fi r Oni Dollak bach, and as a Com mission to 'the sender choice of one article from Exchange List, of over 300, . . . , , For 3,- 30 checks and 20 yds. Sheeting, For; $5, '50 checks 'and 30 yds. Sheeting, For $10, 1U0 checks and 65 yds.'-Sheeting, other articles equally Valuable. ' should the articles named on the Checks not b desired, a selection can be made from our Exchange- List, 'which is greater than that of any other housr; and as our goods art acknowledged to superior to any other concern, we know that after patronising us once, you will continue to do so. Male and temale agents wanted everywhere. DOVT FAIL TO SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Address, j , ' . , LABONTr? 4 BABBITT. ; i ' 83 Sudbury St., Boston. Mas. nov-w4t--r T ;; .;. . . . ' i ,; MEDICAL.; ( WHY ENDURE A LIVING DEATH! -The confirmed dyspeptic may almootsar with 8t Peter, "1 die daily." Tbe ob.ect of this article is not to remind, hint of 1 1 bis pangs. but to sbow bim how tobanish them- I I forever. The means of immediate and permanent relief are proffered him iu ...j . , .. .. ..i,..,, , ii,.v;) i HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS And it is for him to say whether he will continue to endure a living death, or to put himself in , sition to render life enjoyable. j LIVING ADVERTISErymNTS , r ... I Of th efficacy of this matchless reg -table atom, a-hic are to be found in every oity and town in th United States healthy men and women, rescued from torture by its 4T use, and eager to bar testimony to its vir- J tues It differs from any other Bitters in eKistenoe, in this special par tiaular it is not alcoholic. - For sueb eon-ttitotions and systems a require for . their invigoration a diffusive stimalant, . , HOOFLAND'S I GERMAN TONIC ! Has been provided a preparation in which the sol id extracts of the finest restoratives of the vegeta ble kingdom are held in solution by a soirituons agent, purged of all deleterious constituent. The Satient. in choosing between th se two great anti qtet, should be guide 1 by his own condition. If in a very low state from debility, the Tonic should be his selee ioo; but in cases where the emergency is . not so pressing, the Bitters is the speoifia reaiired. Thousands find infin- fA ite benefit from tak ing each in turn. F There is no phase of indigestion, biliousness, nervous disease or pbysi 01 prostration to which they are not adapted, and in which. singly or oombinid, they will not effect euro. Exchange Fain for Ease And Weakness for Str-nzth. Get rid of thm ail mentJ wuieh interfere wita enjavment; cast gloom and despondency to the win Is; take a stronger hold ui uio no, in snort, oeoome a . .NEW, MAN , Through the instrumentality of the most powerful and popular of all vegetable invigorauts and eor- flOOFLAXD'S GERMAN BITTERS . . . - . . -; . ... . .... .... ; t DM!,...-. T 3 T it jri i 1-vt ri. i UIIIVU3UW3, iuuiK39tiua, Looiucy, ana U the eomplainte which proceed fiotn want of nmnap anlw.n in Viaa lavM rha. arn-n..k - J a.L. mrm vf-va wumvu lis uv SB WBa wUV ' OtVUlOWU 111. bllC nnv aIm nvra tra.ii ir f ai K a Ami poo nf iKi aa CONSTITUTIONAL SPECIFIC, Which not only eombats and conquers diseases that have entrenched themselves in tfce system, but is the best known safecuard against all unhealthy influences. Persons whose occupations and pur suits subject them to the depressing effects of a Close, unwnoiesotne atmospnere, snould take it reg ularly as a protection against the low fevers and other disorders which malaria engenders. .Inva lid who are WASTING AWAY, Witnout any special eoisTitaint, excent a gradual ueciination ot Doany strengtn an1 nervous energy, will find in the BIT- rj" TERS a fountain ol vitality and vigor, as a . refrsaaioe and exit- erating as a pool in the desbrt to the cand-scoroaed ana tainting travelers. HOOFLaND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is eompnse 1 of the nnre iniees (nr. aa thev are me dicinally termed. Extr.wts). of Rwti, Herbs and ' Barks, making a Draoaration highly concentrated and entirely free from Alcoholio admixture of any ai-u. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC . Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, witn tne purest quality ot aanta Cms Hum, Orange, etc;, making one of the most plea-ant and agreeaoie remeaies ever onerea to tne puouo These remedies will effectually cure Liver Com plaint. Jaundice. Dya- I DeD.ia. . Chronic a Nervous Debility, laa Chronio Diseases of tne Bkidpeys, and all diseases arts ng trom a.disor- such as Oonsli pat'on. Inward " ' Piles. Fullness of Blood to the Head, ' Aoidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weightin the - Stomaoo, hour -.nictations. Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Held. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness ot vision, iois or Webs belore tbe Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pai i in the Side, Hack, Cbe."t, Limbs, eto., ' Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, - ' Constant Iroagin ' ' ' ingsof Evil, and Oreat Depres - sion of Spirits. They are the Greatest and Bestl BLOOD PURIFIERS Ever known, and will cure all disease resultirg from bad Blood. KeeD your Blood Dure. Ken your Liver in Older i Keep jour diiestive organs in a sound. nemtny oondition. by the use of these remedies, and no disease will ever assail you. " .Weak and Delicate Children Are made strong by the use of either of these rem edies. They will cure every ease of MARASMUS without fail Thousands cf certificates have accumulated in the han Is of the proprietors, but space will allow of tbe publication of but a few. Those, ic will be observed, are men of note and of auch standing that mey must oe oeiievea. - THE WHOLE SUPREME COURT OF PEYKSlXVAilA , .; , SPEAKS FOR THESE REMEDIES. Who would ask tor more dignified' or stronger tee tiuiony 1 " . , HON. C. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsj-1 vania, writssi , - . . Philadelphia, March 16, 1867. I find "Hoofland's German Bitters" is a good ton. io, useful in diseases taj of the digestive or. gans. and of great ben- w efit in cases of debit ity and want of nervous acti in in the sysietn -Yours truly, GEO. W. WOODWARD. HON. JAMES THOMPSON, . J udge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.' ' . Philadelphia. ADril 58. 18G6- 1 consider "Hoofland'sUerman Bitters" a valua ble medicine in oses of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can ce-tify this from my experience oi it. I ours, witn respect. . JAMES THOMPSON. HON. JAS. ROSS SNOWDEN Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia, writes: Philadelphia. Se 1. 14.1867. "Hoofland's Germai Bitten" is a very- nseful ar ticle as a tonic aud as an appetiser, it i- not an in toxi -ating drink, and may be used benefioially by persons of all ago. - Re pect fully yours, .. JAMEa KOdS SNOWDEN. oATTTioiXa";,..,;,,.'.". ' Hoofland's German Remedies are counterfeited. See that the signature f ot C. M. JACKSON ts on tbe wrapper of l : each bottle. All oth ers are counterfeit. Principal Office and Manufactory at the German Medioine Store. No. 631AKC11 STREET, Phila delphia, Pa. ... ... . i . . ..a .) CHARLES 31. EVANS, Proprietor. i , . Formerly C.iM.lACKSON 4 CO, T. :': '- jfjloje3s-: x."U'y. Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle. ,','... ...$t 00 Hoofland's German Bitters, naif dosen.. ...... 5 00 Hoofland's German Tonie, put up in qt. bottles I 60 ' per bottle, or a hal f dosen for $7 50. I Do not forget to examine well the article 70a buy in order to get the genuine. 4 .. ,P-. : . .,. 1 t l FOB SALE BY ALL y DRUGGISTS j 'And Dealers in Medieinoi everywhere. 1 1 iyXI-dn&s geowly; . t "' i ! DRY GOODS. 1868. AUTUMN. 1868. i i i-ii. GftCilRISRCOl Tl ; ' Nos. 23, 25, 27 & 29 S. High Street, WOULD HVITE THEV ATTENTION of 'Purchasers to their unusually extensive ard elegant assortment of ' .-, ' . .' - . i".i " ".il ft 4 Extr. Rich BIsck Silks; : ,:-i ?-;-:t!i ' Novelties in Fancy Silks: , : Poplins and Empress Cloths; t . French Merinos and Cashmeres; English and French Serges; , Chamelion Epingtines; . j : i , Rich Lons Cloak Velvets: , - ,. Novelties in Plush Cloakinrs; ' ' 1 i Velveteens for making Costumes; - . .. ., ' " Astrachan and Cbinchilla Cloakings; , !'i -tuperb Paisley Shawls; . Cashmere and Broche Shawls; . '.' 'l Point de Gase Laces. Collars and 8tsr'' ' J ; . Harris' Seamless and Al xandre' Kids; : Superior Wi ter Hoaierr . ' ; Misses' and Men's Merino Tests; " ''"-' " ' .'Oi :JiH j THE MOST. COMPLETE ! IN THE CITY : : OF. House Furnishing Dry Goods; Bltnkets. Muslins, Linens: - " ' ' Sheetings, Lace Curtains. Toweling, Jo., Also, Trimmin; Satins., 1 ! ALL AT THE VERY' LOWEST PRICES." Merino Undergarments of all grades and. quali ties for Gontleinen, Ladies, Misses and Bora. Also, a fresh stock of Hoop Skirts and Corsets in tbe newest styles. - , octT d3m GILCHRIST. GRAY A CO. 'S 'J ' ', FALL AND WINTER DRY; GOODS, i EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO BUY AT N AUCH TON'S! if : .i . . s ;, ;;;.'. -j Paroaasera of Dry Goods are cordially invited to call and examine the " : ;-'' ' ' ... . 1- 1 ;1: .' iE W S T Q CK. i.i. ': ,ri f". ",.l;Mfi: -; . - 'fi ...' . ,--r..X DRESS GOODS... CHEAP! - . FANCY GOODS...... CHEAP SHAWLS CHEAP1 DOMESTICS CHEAP ""' ;- EVERYTHING ................. CHEAP! 1 ..4 1 ' I. -'.. : . . .;. t . ".':i .-.-I .: i -, J J".:.: , . .'. '...':; .,-,', i-i '. JAMES .;, NAUGHTON 119 A 122 Sonth nigft Xtreet, ' ' novll-dly-aprlT " COLUMBUS. OHIO. ' N.U iilliON CLOTHING. CLOTHING,: : nnsTnM flwn RrAnv-Manrrr www win ...aw .to. aa. a iiilivatl THE OHIO Merchant Tailoring & Clothing Co., JTO. 185 OPERA BOtSE BLOCK, . Colnmbjs, Ohl. A rPrRBlEW STOCK l CLOTHS, r. Cassimeres, Overcoating and Vestinrs, both foreign ana domestic, tor Fall and Winter wear. GENTLEMEN OF FASHION Will always find both our materials and our work to be in the height of the mod. Has all spar no pains in proaucing tne most elegtnt and lash- lona Die garment to oe louna anywhete. EEAOY-MADE CL0THIN3-, " ; Of which a sreat Dart is mannfftniiirAt. ISt nnrsTvnii id ae iBiest ids rnoHc msnionanie styles, will at- wavs oe ioana en onr sneives. in ah th. vAnAtma ox ue season, a. verj low prices. GENTS' FUB NISHING G00D3 Lu full lines, always kept on hand. : ., ; rit.Mti m cine,, superintendent. . ,, . - JOHN RICH Treasurer... n ' . (i. PtKKS, Foremaa., r ., octSS-deodSm ' - ' FALL AND WINTER GOODS. HUNTER'S Clothing No. 220 South High St., ; nAVE JUST KECEiT ED Till largest and finest stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this oity. consisting of French, - ' ',- jEiijrlish and " ' 1 - jLon3sst-io Clotris,' !" !!' : ' '. Cassimerej., .Vso., For Gentlemen's wear. -which lwlll salt at th In-.. est Cash prices. Also keep constantly on hand a well select liMkmt -:, .'!-! .4. .'. I.. . (',.'.,,. READY MADE CLOTH INC.- y JOHN -HUN TER jusa dly. .t . 20 South Hich stra4 ; COMMISSION.-' s I WLlMONYPENVi, For warding and Cojnmis!ioii 'JlEIlCHAriTi .; DKALaK BI-l(nT : i!: v;av ,. f il DRAIN OF ALL KINDS -OCR, VHRKti Ac .r.l t,i..: - T st Prices Paid at. all tim. r.. Corn. W Barley, e e.. etc.- 1 -i Mear Weal Em. f PiU IA i Brllrj -: Mm. jGOLVtlBVS "ijr9. hi- febU-deodly . jjlJ Libliu. 4.1, u- PAPER. WAREHOVSEth, j:t . f PAPER WAREHOUSE. .-.' Kl f-flO ,:T,r' "3l 'i!i ,e ff. tst .lhwSI ""Ji "'"-'' ' T-f.,i ,ft ..yhe. itten : Ion of Jbe TradeUoyied toth e auoeri- '"'i li-ri: -im- 1 U.rii 1 H ;T ni -Jlitifii yr'-i-"A at vrstno'.'l Jo .Hi ,J.r-f;inI an r;:n;) ,n ,r v., n..I.t-.!9 ; ! );'.' i;."i j, t . tti"i ii i , -. i JnMrwelTed"! ndf aaleb'y1'' .. ; i'?t iv r.i-.'A :. wm mm -r.'H W .:;l''t i'! 1 )il!-:l I?; 1,11 hI i'i .I.;! r hl..l --.fi:U) lot (n ii-'iiij-.n) u -aa, 4ojroaTa'!' ten t ln .' ; i'rj-.r'!i 's fjstit cb-LVMB'u'fr:1;1 ., ,; :ri ifri . -! ? ; ;!' .I'lcr;.-! I,.lVT;ipi 9fJ. nl. .vihi-:...:-i ! I'j:.i ,..r 7Aix , !iu-'. . Our stock comprises aVull line of ,;1 . .! w .... ... : I il r.iij;- ?. f r..i,..-.V. Wi dni-.i. QOOkf .f!! t.filSav; -:! ;.. Ji-o'tn-? .j-inviif. rt dztSlnl 1 ."'.I 'K.v I Vj!? -4ai nt o''ui ting. ,,li;;;i:r,:;,T .vi ;..-i.-' . Colored and -i-tx -,' lird -x ,t r.i. .;. ''..; ti '. ' .1 r-UVl ii' ti iij . - Print PaperSe -" " ' ' ' ' i-'-i '."U Ail ri ff i i,ij nl I ';:!? I 't f '.' .-fiitof. I iH'Ji.I f 'Ji ;, ; -. Wehveafullftokof ; 4 1, ,,j 1 - v ; i .4uru),a Jjvuni'..; i.j-ti l. .-. ntt ENVELdPJfiS' -Hi,; ::.;:! ,:l --. !.. iivM ,M t nl ! ' ' . ' - . . r 1 - - l, S In v ti .? Of all sites and varieties, which will be sold at th lowest market rates. ' ' ;.';: I ( il! -.ti; ft'TMJa'l' i7 i,.'-uT. ri ! V.1.-7 l.icJl rt:St . . ! ' i .1 iii:t t;ij tfciii.)fmi ,i y! ' OUBSTOCX '6'Sl "l :U . ii 'i. 'L.t i .i' trii rjyt ,ai. ntx !-'-jf'i '!-' .o 'n n ! .tjii;-' ;.ip.v tn.vtl.:fi;: iil 'ir.A.'lii'i 1 at b I m y g c ,.:in 01 i:i;ij I . t !.4I ,t r i,rr .Ja, .1. ItV. ! -Hi; ,; ;.i;I,I Tfifii-TfKJ llofd , j ;u.,'UUnsarpaseditttheit7.insln4incr ,n Rs' Rs CHECKy"v; "i-r nT" . ma: i . -i I ,Sf ...COLORED of,air kinds Vr1 .- And BLANK i n .mt iit.r Mi.: -;i -.,; . '--ii jfsTr sill l.l'-'" -lr!).'u -Tti - I.: T Owl ,71itrf GIVE US A. : OAIIsJ em wiii.Jj p.;! 9:'? ;q t'I sili (,-I 9:! lirH.'uJZ ? ' ;-' i! ! n TI-OI NETIifS k. MYERS.,, nov -si iNstjRANCE: m ..-.'..1 10 Auditor, of State's Certificate ''' ' " ' "'.-t ,r(I-.-f r? t-:hy (. AS TO THS BTSIKI88 AND AFFAIRS OP JH8, COMlixE STAL IXSCRASC -.-;i f ?,??B??fi'j ,t SOS TBE TEAS MBjifsr'jUCXBEBn 18T. Capital fully psid P..i......oOO.OO fK Amount of available assets.-....., bl4.d80 CEHT1FICATE FOH PJB.'CATI01f 4 "-' ! rAUDTT0R OP STATE'S l OFFICEj'1' -, a Departbtak of Insub.nc. V S . .-. iColvmbus, 0-, tebruarj 45, Jens.), , It is hcrehy certified. That tb.e ContineniaJ (Fire) Insnraree Company, loeated at New York, in the State of New York, bas complied, in all respect, with the laws of this State re ating to such insur ance Comnaniei, for tbe current year, and has fled in 'his OftVe a sworn Statement, by the proper Officers, showing it oondition and business, at the date of such statement, a follow 1 1 vi; r) Amount of actual paid-up Capital...... t500.coo 00 Aggregate amount of available assets 1.8U SM 31 Aggregate amoaut ot Liabilities, (ino. . 1 , Ke-insuranee 4...... 881.001 M Amount ot iooom for the pre-eding year AO 1. 086 18 Amount of expenditures fvr the preeed- ' ... ing year '68I,U3f 1 In witness whereof, I have hereunto suBscTirrd my name, ami caused the Seal .of my IsealJ Office to be affixed, the day and year above written. ) ,-,-r ,.n " JA-. H. GO DMA V, Auditor of State. -r By Jas. V ILI.IAHS, Cbiet Clerk. . Geo. F. O'flarra & Co., Agenttr, , (Navghton Block). . Columbus, rai T ..'-' ". r - . ' SIS "TlT . I .... - ' . : :tn AS TO TBB BtrsiSISS AUD AFFAIB8 OF TBI K PACIFIC INSURANCE COMP'y. OJT; SAN JFKAKCISCO, CA1. i"'"- CERTIFICATE FOR P PBLIC ATlOJf , AUDITOR OF STATE'S QFFIC8J17 DBPABTHSfc OF IN8FRAKCB. T . . , r - . - Coimbcs. Sen. IStJi. -dbS8. It is hereby certified, That the Pacini Insurance Company, located at San f ranciaeo. ia th State of California has complied, in sll respects, with the law of this State relating to sneh Insurance Com panjes. for tbe current year, and has. filed in tni offise a sworn statement, by the proper officers, showing its condition and business, at tbe 'Hate of suoh statement, as follows. gold eut rency : . . w Amount of actual paid up Capital.... 1,600.000 00 Aggregate amountof available asset.; 1.888,818 08 Aggregate amount of Liabilities.......,, S&SJO 88 Amount of inoome for the preceding . year-...,-, ?8B.0 T8 Amount of expenditure for. th pre- , , . ceding year 63,585 1 & In witness whereof, I have hers onto subscribed my name, and caused tbe Seal of my Office IS8.AL.J to be affixed, th daf and -.year above ,;: .-written. , ,... ..l -jriji-i'j'j '. ;.ta Chief Clerk for Auditor of State " Geo.'!. O'flarra & Co., igents s5AC0HTO BUHliS " ' " ."-lil'J.'v'M ,.,.. --..! ,1 fl .'Urn. f. . xrn.jTTi.i ..-j .,-r Ii..j ! 1" no. 1 .(- -iij enotH.'l !...'.-.' .;--HlH '-p " ... K .n.".fttl . -'!' . "; "' si li"VJ(;f -.,1.. V . .'.'.- w.ia jfol Jt 9ob - A TO TBB BU8INH88 AND AFFAlBg 0i TViV NORTH BRlTiVii & MERCiSllLB v l ! IiSIJKAIVCE COirAfr,T:-h9i Of London and Edlnbtirgh. ' 1 .' AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE.1., '' 'i'" '"' ; ' 1N8TTRAKCB DBrARTKBltT.- " -: 1 A CoLDiB08,Opt. ISiMsU.ltfir It is hereby certified. . That the North Britithi a ail Mercantile Insurance Campany; of London ana Edinburgh, has comf lredin-all rraptcts with tie laws of tb is State relating to Firo.Insuraneei panie of foreigbn UeverBmente for Aba), oonent. year, including tne deprsit of Ooi Hundred Thou sand Dollars lor the leowrlty of PeTiey hMders ref siding in the State ol O rn.ru and tbat thai awnrat statement of it proper offioera, filed in -hist desert ment shows its condition and business at Ihe data of suoh rtatement (Oa. 81. MSQ a folUwSa J:TT Amonntof aotnal paid nacopiial.. t raTSfoisnp. Aggregate amount of available asset tli oa 80s 85 Aggregate amonntof lkMliilM4wjj. tm snnm ; Amount ofinoom f0 the preoedina; , '..a. . year..... . .... soiVD Auiuuncoi exnenaiiaiieiortnepreeea-4rnv!ia or!) ing year tJS7, 34 In witness whereof.Xbaaa- heraanto suWrihed . my name and caused the Seal of my Offiae 138 At.l to--be affixed the day and year above ns-.'ill.j written., (iuio-i Mil xuUan.i; ,-tl.io aa . , ,JASH QODMAN. Aoditonn! Stalai XasI WiLt'iaas. t;hief Cle k'K-p-lT U 1 Geo. F; O'Harra i CoTeei1 1 , r 1 ' 4 iiri. 44 ri 4 r'j i: . , (SAraHTOif Block),. , ' , ' r t.i....... Urt Soi.yiLJt.A!yVi oatldliaw3w-thAi-r - WWMV..