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Amboi Buildi rf AJbESJ BULL, ' .93 :A?JPftV-Ar-A.AW.4 MAYORV ( . liAilWAHU V. VelAIVK. JCi . AIl'yaAJSl-AT-LAW A Notary Poblio. UfBce id farann' Buildioir. ni- nriLMM wa.iMerfv " lT.:, ATTOKSEVS-Aa' l.AW, . j ..flfsoe 68 f.ouib iiitHMtieet, AiuJwiB Bujldinc- j A.GliII0N j AND-COMMISSION- n3: :T .el.UEAU ... . ,..r-.- j 1 .V a" Anctionaar and Dealer in Bail EataM Hooae kolii Uooaa, tilotbing aud Noti. 'US) p, , n. i m . i ' o. 7 WMt Broad ttrt. : BATH ROOMS.3 0 ..V Barber aud tiair Dresser. - Hot and C0I4 Uatha. -Baaement HoatoStoeiiildiix. .i .vi .-B00KK BINDERS. -saia cUllisI, .Jei.BrirJW Opera RqiHintf. ' ROOTS r.SII0 ES. ""a'la.l.tABlS) C'W.V"' 14 Boatb Hih a treat. Juat raaalvacl. an lettot anaortuieat. , t aw ylsa. low prtoea. . iA. " oiea, plaaae call. . . , . . . U ui 1 .' i'l ti i , M.r. - " -i ; a-LJfroaaAa4.S .11 Jl JlJ. ,Js the noted houe for good Boots and Shoes at low prices. Aew titock jastreceired. " - ' S7 South High street.. .J: :ll iT .tn CpAL' .DEALERS. , "tOBlt801 At CO . lib Oeeiers la Piltebnrrb anal OhioCnaT.'' ATun A.fjlta. Uraoculila jud otone Sewer fipe, ' , . . Mo.Ml oith but. street.- - ..COMMISSION .MERCaANT& 1 He II'ICH k SON,. ... r .'. .. Commission, r or wardinr and Prod ana Mer- obants; dealers in tiraia. Floar, io'7 W. UroAd Street. - --... if . CORSETS. . ei'AJrsAaj;aalwtCO.,''-, i ieVv -MaaatataDi and Dealers ia French, Ger niAn SLVfl, A.miririi Cataats, Also. Uiot sbiru. . - . ' ... . lttl opera House. . CROCKERY to -Wholesale and Retail Dealer In China. : seenaarare. UlasSiiPuteit Uoods, Lamps and Lamp .jjuures.. ,., , ; 4a Nun Hnu street. ; .V i-!ajirsJa.'':'. , -, , ..'..-v( ;vs- yr . Va Importer, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer bi Crookery.li'hiDa, Glass. OuUery, Plated Goods. aUoal Oil Latnpa, Ae.' t-: . - -i t South Hih streets Ot b' J E! 1 ,l! DENTISTRY,1 ' ;r';trif AtMrtawsaVAc KITliallnaKK, . i-ii . . An. Ill Kut Hmul ilrMi We otaa to be the Saa.. . . - : fX. ir-DDtf M, DESTISTTba bet styles VJeyef Dentistry, iuoludmir Dana's Imprerej Iwrwehi .-Plate. Urnos-, 10 and il Opera Block.' - DRY GOODS. r.A.Ufe.taA,l, At CO., , r-r ' i I Ve Dealers in Dry Goods. Notions, Carpets; Oi' rCloths. nlattings shades. Uata, JJapa.ajin.l( ur, orner Hign auu r rienU gtreeta. , a . .-iI:iJiJkVia4aln1.ae.a-t f i ,M r . - t 14il death Hifh street. '-Carpeta WattrnKS.Oil Clottn.CurtAinu, dla la ana -Hs -.el ae-. ta. rAV. Li rW boleaale and KeiairDeaters la Stasia and jianoy , Vr. VwodA, aud Aauuiaeturers of Ladtea' iC loans. ' . ... . 123 S. Hign a rear, ; 1,-uija.iaa sr. but tiuouaatonb,.! X; - ie, ivruui A Co.. eaah dealers in Dry Goods and ffiH w, aM Boatk t-aarlo ataeat.K' i ; i ai i - .1 Al.tt NAtJUUON, "J ' O Whoi and -Retail Dealer in Dry Ooodc, AajiutnlaUdi Ao. Uinil 3SU tSoath Hjga street. . . . . it Dealera in ritaDla and Faner Drr Rnnda and 19 (ieata'li'arnisbint Uoudr, No. 6 Neil Houe. aUUaatiAkA Y Ca4ja k ,c CO., JT Dealers in Staple and Paoey Dry Goods. ,'ff . '- ' ii..i. o.it9aoutb cilah street e Poreigd"anrDomestio Ory'Goodai Cloths, tors, etc. 240 KM Smth high street. - ;f i.-f-DRUGQISTS." r W . ' Y ikraT a It I t. M Oal-.. 1 JOUX S. htUKHTS. fjrsaist ana Apoecary , 154 North High streeC' MAtat-t.tJ ati'rsoi - -1 .'. bVHVLJsaAtili BE If AltTjRtJGGISTS.' : lw South High et Cu.umbos.O. JAAIjf. StUt UK. cfc CO,, - - A W bolesale and Keiail DrdggisUTand Dealer, i a rmpuqtarji Mauuiqjea : -t t.i i - .- . aru niio iuwh ;K;iViKNtiRAVERS.'.l!;; nana. : R ICHkS at MOOHE, : " " Aiaanneca. aJaTaaera an fabUaoara. Ifota- PM.IH outer aeata eimraTau aoorasr. . , . . . M mie.-4H aae i avuta uian street. : rRNnyRE&c:;:. mil.liaiHnii DilBlnrJT CU.. Jl. J ManafaettrreTS and Wholesale and Retail Deal- era in f urmlare. tnarrs, mattrasses, etc. .... ; F . ,. iOl SMithBich rit. (Opera House). a- H HMtritlllttlllECO..''. Manniactnrarant first class Pnrnitare. Whole sale" atul.JietAjl WaxetuouiSvii. 7 and 8 GarjinLe Block. ' r : :H0USE FURNISHING. l";;'atsw,0(ka tc ajtj., - a . veaier. in nanties, stores and rJonse rur nisbinc Uvods. . Alto. YU.Copper and Bbeet Iroo Ware. . 17 Kast Town i treat. ' aioesaj- farBlshiag io'as. antros.: Grates, Copper, lin and bbeet Iron, Stores aad Mantles. tkrntn High street. A ATll4 rsWI.Oa Hlltt; -i 'if; J Dealertr Hardware, rjoesePurnishlnr Goods. Aiarbte ana Biata ManUee, urates, Ht, Tes, Hot Air yernaeea. o.- - o North High street. V-HOOB SKIRTS. " . n.MEttt - J2iai AlMvfetorr ud Wbolara) Dealer in Hoop bkirUo4 Cvnet- Also, .dealer in Berlia Zepfaw ft ;T h a- a .... - 9 ..;o;. I M HOWE :EWlA6fIACniNE. Dealer in MuteI TflsrehAtidiie. Bool. 8ta- tiooery nod Finer tiil'enermllT' Mpeciil i.lnt firm. -.I.r.ll,l.lm .. IJnMif,lrt.l Bewmc Hnnhine.. .q, Booth Hiph itrett. iT HI K. AT. n i . it to.i,. iMitJ ueale art and btraw Uotxil 120 Sooth Bixn rtreet. .ti .a .v.OTiXUCsian Golden Hat) iii rioa a L, hotii.. J.V Jv- v x. T jbDMBite Banoti .o. uiv iiiovn. rropnetor. CoroMrBif hBd Town atreele.-i . v-T'-n-jj, j BLOUNT. Propriaton ) i, ji i j -ii .i . ,, j . ,i j i t Li Corner .rourth i Friead iU. Commodioai haaaa and exteiuive stablei. , r - r r-r-a x. SOWERS, Proprietor IKSTJRATTCE. 1; i Vi krSeweaifcto riCDT - hdtdul irE ' Ak aoranoa uotnpanr Aceata, je.-oo.ooo. ' VM. JAMlriONZ Aent.Uolaujba0:j NEWKIRK & DlltTEIIBERGER, OKN oRJO. iUEHTS Seonritr LifoJnuuranee Company. ...;.in-( 1 : . iia i.Ut-ara Uoaae. TTBMK :IISBKANCI5 CtmVlLSX Sv Offica, No. 4 T Opera fionse MILLINERY' GOODS. 0. w. Kiiiinuits, j. Wholesale and Retail M;llinerT Goods. '.,( 1)1 8. Bich street. Opera House Block. M KM. A. IHIWNliG, L)eilerin Millinery, Straw Goods and T?tm s. No. 67 North High street. JH. W1LKK, . : , . ...- a Dealer in alilliaery, Press and Cloak Trim mine nd Fancy Goods. 130 South Huh street. s MERCHANT TAILORS. SCHA1H4IWEN A aOHLLEBEW, Alerohant Tailors and Dealers in Gents' Fur- nishing Goods, No. 68 North High street. o. W,NISWlDKK, -. - -- ; Merchant Tatlor and Dealer in Gents Fur nishing Goods. Also aseotforthe Diamond shirts. vrx : -t,-.-: Gri.'siev : 11 tioiuh High street.' qHKOHIOIIIRflCHtNTTIL0KING -a.- A JJLOiUl.NG CO. IKS M. Hiah M. suits made to order. Brady-made Clothing al- as an band. . .-- ttHll U.ttlCKEa4CMa.al,c ., N fj . ilerchaat'-'f anlor an Deals te(Jlotulllg and UVH',Pniabingtrooi.- i ' ,v Ota fa HTnuTEII, ; '-. " -i . AlUKChVAT TAILOR. SS0 Hoaab Hiah at. "icestoclnif Olothingconstantl oo band. - nws dealers; News Dealers, '.Bookaetlers and Stationers. No. 6S South Aligh traet. Mxa-aWor to Poatof&ce. IjlHKU. .JtSL.ITlANfM, A? News Dealer, UuuksBlleT. Stationer and Bind er. Publications in both German and Gng ish. -. . ru South Hjgb street. :;ER..REHoy iJIbMKWa. aUfAai ACA .- i- Juanulcturers and Dealers in Writing. Frint in aad A iapii. Pipers. 03k M Ndrtb High si. i Sit V -aj r Tins a inicrts, -- - ' J; lLalerarrrPrinlinit. BooV. Writing and Fine rapers. w,a9a u i ori a mgn street. Lit v.Aw PH0TOGRA5ERS;; . . am . .... m - jTMrtittgrh High atteei t n.ari -hM.a.ii'a"r. n": , i,u ,fJ a PaOToqUAHKR. ,107. Soatk nieh stroei. rrottlrea made rB every tyle and siaa. r ' J.vAKCs1i3rr, A-fl, -sPbnogtairbiii' Arcbrorvas, Ofcrnai'etin.-eto., T . . . . .- : . . . - . s-ay. , . r ,. -. jSa. jt3 aontb Magh street r. i'w. . vimia u'luB, iiuais xmcaiaiui tuv fciye, (ar. Heart, Tnroat and Lang. Also, Diseases af Women and Childseo. - ....i.. ,ir ',ii-;-.ri'..l frHyPt SHn'-.yt'i??. .Wholesale and Etatail daalara frw Litrhta. A Uo.' and Hainen k Bro.'s PiamoX. ' Atso. Oi'irniii. A4liadeop8 aid jttttv ankical instrdmenu. . ii-t 'i . v A . 3B Kortn Higa .treet. A rent fbf Chlcertnr's and BmnieTSon's PY- aoolsov'OrgAns. jSleledeonf ,aad Hhea ala&ia. , . , . nt sautn iiiKU straet. RESTAURANT. BARK EXCIUHGE REDTaHRAKT, . ..Corner State sod Hiah rtraets. , , ' - ; 4;HAKliEir Si 8, Proprietor. .SE1YIN.G MACI11NS ' A B r A SfcWlflO iriACHIKES. arVi.Tha beat, aT tha woplit " .Vna. 1 avnH OnWra. iJpose. . . , oW. PLM M CL, JLlaoarai Aaent.-i .WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 1. UfjB ass, tc CO.. Dualm-iB Fine WAtehas.' Clock sj Jewelry, Plateawara, Spectacles, Ao., No. 11 Lat Town street. - - f lATKSde ai A-aa ta t aa a a a,v , . (Sureessors to Wm. Blynn) dealers in Dia monds, Watch s. Jewelry, Silvet Ware aid Spec tacles. ' No. 2 Neil Houre. ' ., - T7I A. At L, I.E'HCit.KEFX, ' ' '-iv-aL Wholesale and Retail dealers fn Watches. Clocks and Jewelrv.- N. 71 Sonth Hiah street. STRICTLT- WHOLESALE. B ANt'ltOPr KK8. ft JO. i 1 Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods and Notion, j and 4 Gwjnoe Blook. Town streete? RKtiO, JUIfb. A: CO.; Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes. No. S Gwynne Block. Town St, NOTICES. Bank Notice. NOTICE IS HlltEBV CITRrV TO m wham it maa-ennearn. thaa the l.ita Bank. ofcCifcTeland. aonladepandaint Banking Company organised and carryinc on business as an Indepen dent Hanking Company at the city ot Cleveland, Obiu, under an act of the General Assembly of the said State of obio, entitled "An Aot to incorporate me &tate Itank ot unto and other Banking (Jous Daoies,".pased Fi-bruary 24tb, 1845. being desirous wt relinquishing and dosing its Banking busioean. to. ti at eod has. in pursuance of the statutes of the raid ,-itate of ubio in such case made, paid and re deemed mure than ninety percent, of the maximum amount ui lu otrouiatiuit Doi.es, aua aeiivereo-bne same to the Treasurer ot State of the said State of Ohio to be destroyed, and bae provided means and given security to the satisfaction of the Treasurer-, Secretary and Audit t of State of said State of Ohio lo the redemption of its outstanding notes of circulation at tbeomeeof the National City Bank of leva.and, at the raid eity of Cleveland., at bare said Cti y Bank fa located. Done by order of the Board of Directors of the Cilv Bank of Cleveland. July th. IH68,' f-;. waaAMUAii w iCA, j(resident.7 jyll-dltawtlm NOTICE. ? BANK OF COMMERCE, ) ' C'LITKLAHD, May 83, 1868. 8. VTOTICE IS HEIaaSafX Wi VfeiN TvTME l''nnlilera nf the outstanding notes of the late Bank of Commerce, aud all other parties interested.! bat altar the expiatioo- of six months from this date, applieatioa will a made twtbe ABditur.See' retarr and Treasurer of-State to surrender to said Bank the su cks deposited to secure the outstanding circulation ot aaid Bank in parsuanoeof tbe fort)- : fi-ai ian .;.. f . . . . u . !. u . i .aw v" ni.u. ,n miKIW NIIWIW I1WUMI1- iaevpasasd March aiet. 1851. i r, --':. JOSEPH PERKINS. President. . . H..R. Horlblt, Cashier. inav2-d6in., The Sisters of St. Mary V, i . 0 i!TM,Br,t,NC,'''1,Ke'TiT of ' -HnTTi rrt rnrrv ronnt r. win u ai. ? and spacious buildicn for the recfptioa of pupils on ne oral. ttout hi nrpwiuuor, r or Board and 1 nitioB. f76. 80. 86 and 990. wording to i Adams Box SSI. :u i i I . n- : au3-dtf j a;:8,.PINNEY'S - . pANUlNJ ACADEMY 18 N0WOPKNAT ,.NAUCHT0N HALL. ... , 1 for juveniles, Saturday afternoon, from I to 5' P M Gentlemen's evening class at AUBOS HALL, J3d iaat, at 8 o'clock P. M, ectu . '. FOBi HALE.. A PAIR OP "iOB GODWIN" COLTS, FIVE A. and six years' old, very handsome, kind and rS&SP 10W'K1CHARD KEVINS. !. talesman. NOTICE. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. The President Elect and his Tormentors —How to Obtain a Clerkship and How to Keep It—The Civil Service Bill—The Pretty Girl and the President—Grant Girl and the President—Grant and Hancock. [Correspondence of the Ohio Statesman.] WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 17, 1868. 1 be visit of the President elect to New York and West Point was made simply for tbe purpose of attending toj private business,. and jyas not a nigbt to escape another impetuous charge of of fice seekers as Las been represented. I have it from good authority that thej General will hereafter tolerate any pub-j lie demonstration that may be offered in! his favor by the class referred to. but will invariably hand ovesHhejnalnSrif his tirmentors to Gen. BadeauV of bis staff, who will record them among the "outs" of March next. j An .uneasy Aydior wt. gentleman whose name watpnetaid7k.iiiit!4 the late proposed visit of Treasury officials to General Grant. Obtaining his ap pointment under President Lincoln in 1S63, he was known as a War Demo crat. Since the close of the war and np to a few days prior to the election he, was a strong supporter of President Johnson, with an abiding faith in his views of reconstruction, and the appar eart'beljt'flfiaJlieJtbe President, was 'the oest aBused man in the world. A change came over the spirit of the Au ditor's dream, however, and a few days' pripr t,oll)e elepUcui,.rJ0 one feeding at oiufyibie cVjbj pxiiibiited more zeal in supporting the principles of the Repub lican party than he. Indeed, he even went so far as to threaten the ntter de molition of the large columns of figures named bv Mr. Dr.lmar: but afterwards thought better of it and satisfied himself1 with having tbe fact ot bis tremendous, zeal in behalf of Grant telegraphed throughout the country. He it was who: had prepared an adulatory "iSptfeeb'for the ear of the 'PresideWe'lect, wndse timely visit to New York Baved him from infliction. General Spinner it was who, when askedo jointheknotqf par asites, said heoujc( lyro tiling; to flo with such a nonsensical 'proceed ing- APPOINTMENTS AND DISCHARGE IN THE DEPARTMENT. The proposed Civil Service bill provid ine for a rigid examination of all pres ent clerks in the Departments and of all who may hereafter become applicants tor might for r6meibt5rig; butf.wonldi Uiniitely prove a lamentable tailure. Intluence not to be withstood would be brought to bear on the examining board and tbe re sult would be that it would finally be come a useless appendage to the Gov ernment machine. The pressure in every department of the Government is al ways heavy and some of the means nsed to possess and retain clerical positions are ingenious and aanpaingj tUereiB oneway which usuajfy- graves ausfcesa fnl, especially with a young man from the West who desires a clerkship in the Treasury Department. He writes for publifcattdh'ii Ms viilajra louroaTJi ae scrip'tkfn ef-tW apitafrntl IdvlsAl by shrewd old coons who had been through tbe mill, devotes a long paragraph to Auditor L., whom he describes as a most gentlemanly personage, a man of wonderful ability and a remarkably effi cient public servant. Tbe next day the applicant's friendr generally an unscru pulous M. C., happens "to drop in" on Anditor L , and after a pleasant chat, during which the M. C. grows remarka bly complimentary, he says : "By the way, Mr. Auditor, I saw a handsome notice of you a few days since, in the Journal; I wish I had the paper. 0 ! I tbihavitjVitll M Tfer all." The litHeven-ty-nirta -Bfieetis spread before Auditor L., and the fulsome para graph and with evident relish . "That is very handsome; I wonder who wrote it?" "A young man of great ability, sir : corresponds regularly for the press; the press, you know, is a powerful lever in this country." :! "No doubt of it sir," rejoins the tickled Anditor. "Do you ever see my name mentioned iu any other paper, sir?" "O ! yes, quite fre quently ; we public men must pay the penalty, you know, of holding exalted positions ; the newspapers will talk about u.' ? r ! rI"0 ' P i T CEiially Ibidding the Auditor gaott day, our M. G. gives him the paper and after a few more pleasant remarks re tiies. A week later he calls again. " Mrv Auditor, I have a young friend who desires a position in some Depart ment ; what s the prospect V " None at all, sir," rejoins the Audi tor, "places all' full ; thousands of ap plications every day." After expatiating upon tbe merits ot the would-be clerk tor some time Air. U. suddenly recollects : " O, Mr. Auditor, do you remember my showing you a pa per the other day, containing a notice of v ery wen, sir. Well, I just remember ! the young man 1 reier to is tue autnor ot that let ter. I am sorry you have no room for him; an excellent young man; a fine writer ; good day, sir." Wait a moment. I here may be a vacancy in a tew days. At any rate, there wilU-wenan'hartri; in sending the young man here and I'll see what can be done tor him ; a vacancy may occur, you know." To make a long story short, the young man is appointed ou Auditor L.'s recom mendation, and if he is really a shrewd person, manages to retain his position by writipg puffs of. Auditor L., always taking especial (care ih at the litteif sees them and knows thesource from wuich they emanate. (Jne way to make sure of a clerkship, js to play the part of servant and ad jnirer of the chief of division or head of the room, by assisting him on with bvavaECOAtvJoamng h yout, umbrel la tiii gOmgiiome-in thV Tain'-yotirself, by complimenting him frequently, by brushing a stray speck from his coat and by a favoring servility which, sad to say, very many of the Department bar nacles do not seem to deem it incompat ible with their-manhood - to exhibit on all occasions. i For a lady applicant for clerical hon ors, a pretty face is almost indispensa ble. About six months ago the young ladies desiring positions in the printing division of the Treasury Department conceived be bold larf of 'soliciting i recommendation from President "John- positipn .nniler the G-oyerurnent dispogf icf rveryl many incompetents tbe soi! himself.'-!' !Arritin'g t tW'iW4ife House . tkeir ; timid . buthanxions n little hearts faijed therty One, wanted, tbe otb, er t.o approach. His Excellency first, and vice'vprta. and sbme'tlme'was spent1 Ip debating" the' Anes'tingf'bf precede'licei At'tat, the bolder and:) prettier Wf the twd srerdJte1aee ; the f, President ! first, .andwaa , Bbmdj l;iflto .t-hje august -presence. Singularly enough, Jier Interview witb'fee President 'ended by liis "eivib'sr 1W a'ti1 !ea'rnest' 1 recommendation fbV ah appointment Which. - aha deceived jfrom .tbe bpperintejidept rot; xtbe 1'rlnting ;JL4 Mill . , - r ' j . ...... KoJ'stailiflg afbep asufairce in coming to Him tor a rncornrnendation; said It was really,impos9ible. iiSbei was very ..da serving, no doub ..,andft , he., hop.ejd she Would succeed, but of eourse she. could not' expect bim W recommend', parties whom he ferteW'riotbirig1 aboht.'&c.lThe key to thediscriminationexercisedbythe Presidntjiu tfca caaetif te (two ladies, is found in an impudent r'emark tf the no torious S. H. Clark, formerly Superin tendent of the Printing Division of the Treasury Pepartment f wboj fefter read ing the recommendatiQi of the Tjresl denf. safdto the fair bearer: "bb you know, Miss, why the President recom mends yout'VJ J!0 ! ' .' ; i I . The young lady modestly replied that she did not ' I'll tell you why,,", said the brazen' clerk, " because you are prel tyl" '-The' young lady's cheeks flushed, but she1 could not afford to be saucy and so! swallowed tbe impertinence, and the next day found her pretty digits. busy n counting Uncle Sam's greenbacks. That young lady may be classed with 'the " Ins," at least until thd; 4th of March next) the entry in -the appointment jour nal reading, " Miss n appointed recommended. l?y President Johnson"! J vteipn on .the toiipwingday,, , other ung lady, on bearing her companion 8 "DON'T HITCH HORSES." -everal telegraphic correspondents, a few- days after the arrival of General Grant from ' the West, announced that the President and General Hancock had called on him at army headquarters, which' was entirely erroneous and was corrected at the instance of the President elect himself. It is easier to discover why the statement was incorrect so far as regards the President than in case of General Hancock, whose omission to ex tend the courtesy referred is common ly attributed to political differences. Such is not the case, .however, for. ibe mutual dislike of the two. generals has its foundation in a deeper cause than ' is ' generally imagined an old war wound' inflicted by Gen. -Grant and one which will . probably never be healed during, the life . time of either man. Hancock is known as a gallant, impetuous and chivalric. soldier, and it was while on the march from the 'Wil derness to Petersburg that Gen. Grant administered a delicate rebuke , to the former, for his, oyer znalousuess, which the proud nature of General Hancock could not brook and which lie has never forgiven.' r This is the true cause' of thd ill-feeling existing between two br'av soldiers, who can never be reconciled, for the reason that one is too. pt-oud to forget and the other too firmly grounded in his convictions of right and wrong' to apologize. , .... . ; ; Kecipe for ""Making ' Natpral Bread. Bread, light,' sweet, "delicious arid eminently wholesome! may be made' by ' mixing good ' unbolted wheat meal with Cold water, making a paste of prop er' consistence, which can only be de termined by experiments,'' pouring or dropping it quickly into a heated panj (that with concave departments is best,) and placing it quicklyinto a hot oven, and baking as quickly as possible with out burning.'' The heat'of the oven and pan suddenly coagulates the gluten! of the outside, which retains the steam formed within, and each particle 'of water being interspersed with a particle of flour, and expanded into steam, separates the par ticles into cells,' and being retained by the gluten, " which is abundant in this natural flour, ill it is cooked,' tbe mass remains porous and digestible, and, con taining no carbonic acid gas, is whole some when eaten immediately, and of course equally so on becoming cold. , But for family bread, if not eaten till it has stood in pure air till the carbonic acid gas in the cells is exchanged for tbe oxygen of the air, there is no -important' objection to bread made from good un bolted wheat meal, with . fresh yeast' It contains all the elements necessary for feeding the muscles and brains, and for producing all tne fat and animal heat required, and contains no materials es sentially deleterious; and bread thus made from good superfine flour is only negatively deleterious, having lost its food forr muscles and .brains ; , and it need not, therefore, be discarded if at the same meal these elements are, supplied in lean' meat: fish, or cheese, or other food containing ' similar elements ; but if eaten with butter or sugar only, and else, would soon make of us Philosophy of Eating. .-, BOOK BINDERIES. 500,000 ' BOOKS MMEDJOR BIXDIXG. v'HAYE YOU i A NY ROOKS. IflAGtZIIES SHEET t. MDSIC. Ac, Ac, that you wish to have bound in a nice firm binding, promptly, at low prices? Books sent for and returned to any part of theeity by giving notion through poetoffico, or at the i . j i ' -, . i. Franklin Steam Book Bindery " - 1 MKT) ' " BLANK, BOOKMANUFACTDEY One of the largest and best appointed Binderies in the State. - ' , Koome 34.' 38. 88 Worth Hlarh Street, (Over Messrs. Nevins A Myers, arid Statesman Stoam Printing OUjoea.) , t BLANK BOOKS I '. .'"'"' ! , ' BUNK' BOOKS!! .' ' : i ! BLANK BOOKS n Of every deseriptinn and quality, from the hishest to the lowest, printed If desired, ruled and bound to any required pattern, aad superior workmanship, at the lowest prices. . ... ' Orders fnra Cmnty Officers, Banks, Merchants, and all Officers requiring SOPEKIOR BLANK BOOKS, will bo executed promptly, with our per sonal attention. " , lour patronage respeetfully solicited. , -, W. W. LEFAVOR, ' : oet3-deod8m Proprietor , SI E BERT & LILLE Y, , Blank Book Masiifacturers, a ' PRINTERS, BINDERS AND PUBLISHERS. 1 . Special attention paid to manufacturing first elaas i ,! BLANK BOOKS of every description, with or without printed Breed ings, for COTJHTT OFFICERS, MERCHANTS. mHVVACTCEEBS BAMKIBS, KAILKOAD COMPANIES. AO. AV Full lets of Books made oa short notice, warranted to give perfect satisfaction. OPERA HOUSE , BUILDING, . aprll aouly coLvmvs, OBIO. T U Jiuil .li'.iiu'-, ' '.' lo ;-i, 3. tj i .MEDICAL. '1 .1.1 M l i.l ." J WHY ENDURE A LIVING : D K A T II ! .')l'l:; 'il'jn -' ' . f : I .'inil I i;j - . 1 u fT'ii-i.) t If ;tl l l yiri .r.u -n .'iiii- nr.; 1-. wit.- La.i a L'l'J.',-. 'l. 't '"' "...' ': t.'i' Peter, i u, oouurmea aynpepcio may almost say Wltn St. eter, die daily." The obiect of 'this article it not so.revjind' him of a a bis pangs, but to show him how tobanisn them I I forever-1 The nieanr of immediate and permanent relief-are proffered -blain-1 - : . 4LTOOFOVND,i5? 11 noil -- -n- -JO Tl.'V -ill! rtl j. ',-.:i ... :' --t; -And tt h fochim-toaur whether ha'wffl eojtinne to endure a living death. or to pat himself in.; , . ; ttion to render life enjoyable. ' ' , IiVING'ADVEBTISElVIENTS .n vo oita ' H' i'' ,! ::.) -. n i Of the efficacy of this matchless' vegitahle- atom chie are to be found in every city and Iowa la the Unitedj-States-healtbymenand women,' rescued from tortnra hv tr. !ak u .ml t.. - . f tastieaonv.so Yts vir- 'K3 tues It differs from i any ot&er Kitters in existanoe, in this special par ' tieulan it is not aleoholla. -' i i i or suen aontitutions and systemsai require for their invigoratioa a diffusive stimulant.. ,1 ij HOOFItAND'S GERMAN TONIC J Baa been provided a preparation in which tbe sol idHeatsaets of tbe 6 nest restoratives of the vegeta ble kingdom are held in solution by a spirituous agent, purged of all deleterious constituents. The Satient. in choosing between those two treat anti otes, should be guide! by his own condition. If in a very low state from debility,' the Tonie should be his selec.ioa; but in cases where the emergency is not so pressing, the Bitters is the specific reaai.ed.. Thousands find infin-' jf ite benefit from tak ing each in turn. faf There is no phase-of indigestion. biliousness, nervous disease or physi eal prostration to which they are not adapted, and in whioh, singly or combined, they will not effect oure. -.5 rn .. -A - hi Exchange Fain for Ease ?-?--'0-.- T.T.'r'.'io And Weakness for Str-ngth- Get rid of the ail ments woich interfere with enjoyment; cast gloom ar.d despondency to the winds; take a ivonger hold of life and. in short, became a - , ' ,. ;. i i i : . -v -. - . . iAa nw NEW MAN . .......... i"7i ; t ; jr ; Through the instrumentality of the most powerful ' and popular of all vegetable invigorants and cor : rectives- I HQOFLAXD'S . GERMAN , BITTERS J ;' ". ' ... , . ' ' Biliousness, Indigestion, General Debility, and all the oomplaints which proceed from a want of ' proper action in tbe liver, the stomach and tbe bowels. Ara eradicated by a eourse of this great j CONSTITUTIONAL SPECIFIC." ' Whioh net only eombatsand conquers disaasesthat ; have entrenched themselves in tte system, but is the best known safeguard against all unhealthy infioencee. Persons whose occupations and pui suita suojeot them to tbe depressing effects of a ciose. unwholesome atmosphere, should take itre? 1 ularly as a protection against tbe low fevers and i other disorders, which malaria engenders. Inva lids who are j' - WASTING AWAY, Witnout any special eotslaint, exeeot a gradual '. declination of bodily" strength and nervous energy, will find in the blf- awe TEaS a fountain of vitality and vigor, as refreshing and exll eratinz as a pool in the desert to the taud-scoroued , and fainting travelers. - ' - ; : HOOFLND'3 Ha i CE R tiil A FJ BITTERS i 9,r ' I J: -;- - - I oomptwei of the pare taicos (or, u thy r me draliiavUT tflrmAtii. fcxtr.-iftt-i)- nf Rmti HafI.. anrl Barks, making preparation highly concentrated no vaiuntw iroo irom Aicunoiio aamixiure ox an kit.d. ...I....,..,. . .-j i:HOOPLAND'S ; ' ger'm'a la a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, with the .purest quality otrjanU Cms Bum, Orange, etc., making one of the moat pieasaafr and agreeable remedies ever .offered to the publio These remedies will effeotuallynare Iiiver Corn plaint, Jauadioe, .Dye- l.upepaW Ohronia or Nervous Debility, mm Ohronio Diseases of ' tbe Kidneys, and all disease Bria.ag from a (disor dered Liver or stomach. j each . a .. ri pation. Inward Piles, iullness of I Blood to the Head. 1 j Acidity of the Stomach. - - rauea. Heartburn. Disgust - i for Food, Fullness or Weight in tbe '.. Stomach, Sour eructations. Sinking ' or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swiininingof the Head, Hurried and wifficult i Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or rSnlfocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, I Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs belnre the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Bead. Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness : of the akin and Eyes. Pain in the , - -v Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, eto i ""ti'i.'' '- Sudden' Flushes of Hoat, Burning in-; the- flesh,, - - Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and ; ,- Great Depres- : ' j t .... sion of ' r Spirits. . : . . i They are the Greatest and Best. .-; j ULOOD PURIFIERS Ever known, and will cure all diseases resulting from bad Blood. Keep our Blood pure. Keep your Liver iu otder a Keep your dizestive organs in a sound. healthy condition, by the use of these remedies, and no disease will ever assail you. Weak and , Delicate Children Are made strong by the nse of either of these rem edies. They will cure every ease of MARASMUS without fail., i .. i - - Thousands of certificates have accumulated tar tne baa is ot the proprietors, but space will allow of the publication of bnt a few." Those, il will be observed, are men nf note and of such standing that they must be believed. THE j WHOLE SUPREME COURT ;.; .. SPEAKS FOB THESE REMEDIES. T .... A Who would ask tor more dignified or stronger tes timony 1 - HON. C. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justioe of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, wiitja : i " Philadelphia, March 18, 1867. 1 find "Hoofland 'a German Bitters" isa, good ton ic u.eful in diseases aaj of the digestive or gans, and of great ben- urn efit in cases of debil ity and want of nervous action in the s.vs'eut. ,, . Yours truly. . GEO. W. WOODWARD. HON. JAMES THOMPSON, i ' Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. . . 'Philadelphia. April 58, 1866. I oonsider "Hoofland's German Bitters" a valua ble medicine in o-ises of attacks of lndicestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this lrom my experience of it. Yours, with respect. JAMES THOMPSON. HON. JAS. ROSS SNOWDEN Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia, writes; . . ', ' Philadelphia. Se 1. 14.1867. "Hoofland's Germai Bitters" is a ver useful ar ticle as a tonic and as an appetiser. It is not an in toxi atiDg drink, and may be used benefioially by persons of all age. Re pectfully yours, P JAMEa BOSS SAO WDKN. .i... - OAXTTZOia'. ' ' Hoofland's German Remedies are counterfeited. See that tbe signature f ot 3. M. JACKSON is on tbe wrapper of U each bottle. All oth ers are counterfeit. Principal Office and Manufactory at the German Medioine Store. Mo. 631 AKCU STREET. Phila delphia, Pa., j CHARLES Mr ETANS, Proprietor. ; "Formerly 0, M. JACkSOlf A Qofi j ; - - , 3?nioB8. Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle.. v..... .$1 00 Hoofland's German Bitters, half doion.. .-. 6 00 Hoofiand's German Tonic, put np in qt. bottles 1 60 per bottle, or a half dosea for tT 50. j . . Do not forget to examine well the article yon buy n order to get the genuine. FOB SALE BY.' ALL DRUGGISTS And Dealers la Medicines everywhere. ! Jy-dwAs-eowly , PRY;C,QODS.;;:f;;:; 1668. ;AUrCMS.::::::;iI868. b ';; 1ST, CRAY & CO WOfJf.D taiTlTF, THE ATTENTION of Purchasers ta. theie nnnaaall w .TlMmiw. and elegant assortment of a- , i l ' 'i.Mii Extra Rich Blsek Silks; n b i-a' , Novelties ut Fancy Silks: " 'H Poplins and Empress-tJloths; , French Merinos and-Cashoieres; - 1,'.'H 1 '. English and French Serges; - J :i' Chamelion Epinglines: u nt l! Rich Lyons Cloak Velvets: o -'-.i ; Novelties in Plush Cloakints; n.-a-wTi-il. Velveteens for making Costumes; x-r.i , Astraoban and Chinebilla Cloakings; - M.tn-.U P.l. I.- Ck..l.. . .... , I '.;'. Cashmere and Broobe shawls; iTi,'-i..i i-oina oe urate iiacee. aoiiars and rsets; ; . Harris' Seamless and Alexandres' Kids; n" ' Snoerior Wi .terHoaiarr .! :. Misses' and Men's sleriao Vests, 31.11... -W ..Clii-r a. nil! n -? . THE. MOST; COMPEm! ' - ' - iff D stn ' :' -t f " ;stocr - IN THE CITY " : . ' -; :-ojr.....:"::::::'i.':.." ' - .. kvj'i House Furnishing DrytGoods; " ': '- Blankets Muslin', Linens: : . -ii Sheetings. Lace Curtains, Toweling! As., lb. .... Also, Trimming Satins. j . ':::::: ' ".'':.' VERY .LOWEST PRICES,. Merino Undergarments of all grades and quali ties for Gentlemen. Ladies, Misses and Bo vs. Also, a fri-sh stock of Hoop Skirts and Corsets in the newest styles. octT-dJm GILCHRIST. GRAY A 00. : uaa'J In rii -m--S r..ji' ?.t. t fiT. -! a mal t.tt -m i ? MUGIITOFS n s.-.i i;;r it?:i.i. - S:J! 1 : ! '-. I i t 'Y I..-T- i il! j- ' on ui -.l.' )o t. v a. , N. E . TV,,-., .. FALL AND WINTER - 'T .7 ..! u i..t ui I,-.ii!;yfiiiy. EXTRAORDIXIRY, I.NDrCEMENTS Oi-,'i,- in ' h; .- ;( .''. m tiU: if In n. .i.!'i ' .it v ;i! -'.(fui-nsi. L.-sii- i.i'l i -. !() ai vta fi ;A ,U, C H T- O N ' S ! i .- : ii ii 'i-i ; i v :i A '.i'll oi fii ri .i .'' h i :i ;. ' ' ' -..i .i.. "M ri iu '-.r ' tir ' 'r "i N " ;1 1" -' -.-..To' . Pnnnasers of Dry Goods are cordially invited to -.u ... can aaa examine tne - : 'loir's.''"' ' ''Hl'fjtU'. i vi.t l!'.i:17.. j: IV'E-W;1' ST O C R. !: ii.'lX r .'.. ' ' ;;l !nir t-.(f;I f . 1 . . :'l '';:'. ..: : i"-a i . . .DRESS GOODS f..CHEAPJ ' FANCY'GOODS, CHEAP -1' S H A W E8. J Ai .1 .'. .'. X A E A P f ' ' i. DOMESTICS. 6i.il.j.;jt.lii.5s.CBEAP' "i ,', EVERYTHI.NG. ...UBKAPJI ii Mif.ii;'! lull ;? 11 i.'Vmiiu e srf J : ,iii!Au. iV -;! T ,l ! i. ' -rfl .-asJaJ mi. JAMES NAUGHTON, ; 118 & 128 Sntaa H1(a treelt 1 novIl-dly-aprlT ' ' COLUVB US. OnjO. .: : :., .7-.. J i-i?: i;i ri':S. . Lt., ii. !; ; ;:: ,,' vttf b-i",'; u' .. i clothtng: r !Z 11 CLOTHING," - CUSTOM AND READY-MADE'! -. ' ''; i V: .' '' ::s t; i. ' ',. I ' 'THR OHIO ' 'i: Merchant Tailoring & Clolhing Co., XO'.'ISS OPXRA HOUSX BLOCK, :i Colnmbot, OhleO A SrPl B R air.W KTOCK f tl OTH" aa. Cassimeres, Overcoating and V eatings, both oreign and domestic, lor f all ana rv inter wear, GmTLEMEOFJASHIOir Will always find both oar tnaterials and oar work to be in tbe height of the mods. We shall spare no pains in producing tne most-elegant and iaan ionable garments to ba found any wheie. READY-MADE CL0THIN3, Of which a great part is maanfaetured by ourselves, in the latest and most fashionable stvles. will al ways be found en our shelves, in all the varieties ot tbe season, at very low prioes. GENTS' FUBNISHING-GboDs' In full lines, a! wars kept on hand. 1 ' ' ' - . HEN UV MMShi. Superintendent-- JOHN RICH Treasurer. ' W . G. PciRKS. Foreman." - oot23-deod3m . ... FALL AND WINTER GOODS. HUNTER'S ' .':r.-5 ClotMog EmpoHtiiii. -. :. .11 i'i T . r ,. No. 220 South High St... . ' ' COHJMBUS, OHIO. rHIVE JUST KECEITED Till largest and finest stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this city, oonsis ting of l French, ort: i;.- ..y: t.v Eng-Iiasr tanl S .Ptawai Qiitlo CIotlAaA, . .. - -; v . 0!(Im3r-a, a&O., For Gentlemen's wear, whioh 1 will sell at the low est Cash prices. ,' : . ' ' ' '" Also keep, constantly en hand a .well selected sookof ...... .HEADY; MADE CLOTHING. . -1 '- (if '"JOHN HUHTER. v ju-dly' . S2Q South Hiah mm. COMMISSION - OMR WlVLi MONTPENY, ; ; Forwarding and . Commiian i'l : MERCHANT, u LUi CRAIN OF' ALL1 KIND8, ' '''' OCR, WHUKT, fte;'-"' jar T '"'"' t Prices Paid at all timet for Corn. W !; Barley, a ceto. . -,1 .;, T F I 0 K i'i" f : .1 -.i in Near West En Ilta.t'l B BrMsre ....-;! COLOMBIA, OHIO. :., bU-deodl .,.,,0;iJ iv a, ., ....... ,,,, ., ... .T?APEIVTYARJ.OnS& -rim PAPER VVAREHQUSlf. 'at The atteA'.lon of the Trade is called to the superi .H i-i .: -ui or ttooket.il . j itwajaL .1-f.J" y. efonll!! ut v)ho(i-ai e'TmiiO -HmwUX 1c v'.liirt sofi"t v " PAPERS OF ALL RINDS.. to "tomo-jteritfii 'Utrlifi oH...; .soJiiT n; fiffgrtrf 4..v. v. Ifuh ni escrTAToT - . ll B Bi SS S8 AO NORTH. IGII 9T . pi iiioli-j-ug L jg-yig aaa-i .no-. 4 uliij soiao -JlilS-J Qi ui r ti.i" muh-.-jt. t. if. OnrelacltjsonoradanraluailineoO . .lb rX ,CaroJ -; '1 '1 Vj u'C'toixt t ) S.1nrin;rCI smT i-u, .Wrltlngf,.;f fi(il (i;B fiuvnY .1i-k:iU! ns -;f h itui HO "'" J i Colored and fawn 3 X'v-. I lv :!" '.i.i'.n O ntna oiifO lo vi -;." ,1 c ;, I,-:.-. .f ,;.,.. .,s,.i, jnT e V ttiliut Ji n il oba H .null tnii .fLSsorrf Wahaveafullstookof .'XbI - j. ,: 1 ; ,Tt;o lo b&KvSshi unT - .i'.. -iiY . '.'a..-t bvHi-A .bam nuot ENVELOPES-, "in scb n fc-)!dxjO-s? aijaitfitifa lod b Of all sixes and varieties, which will b.e tfMMM lowest market rates. t". '.::. I ,W '.j :.t. i lo wdlAs aT jjuixiartsdw ii -1 n d- 'A : 01! oiniKRtointii(Utu& T"-l toi i&.Un x'xii fc'j3inj?TJno3 nolna'J lo avfT-3 itnhTl"g -f ir.-.Rj an n.. .: ?-M f'ttl-u Uti sAd Is unsurpassed in the elV. including 5 n 7: ; lild,? Ofl-w . -I-' .ag If " CTlST0l0A&rJfi - j-R.-' R.-CHECKi"1' K iaoJoO lo d; 11 (Jin A J D -iff &0' !''w aaVWUod ij J nj.l-nW.lV,-VI fll .-I7.0KA fl.iiii sAl J !!;- tusail-dfc iiirjfiil JailJ sno g I v 13 ifs A.Dlrf A' 5fi i,1 -Tl.'iiJ ,rt:tif '7T-X .; too:hl3HT iar.'l ui liiit hm a M.irl Hiw iitlna - .-t.i.lFWa.afcJWXlBlflila hot CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. Paving Notice. ( To all wAom it may concern: , flu -j,.;o .ii i.l J CITY CLERK'S dmCB.1 .llj-.fiiii o1 OotoatBoa, UL.Oett lsuaS68.iiU tiee is herebv ari van. that nrnoMil Inn havaluM tnsvi toted in rhe JCity Cbunoil wf ;oTambns, for Baaing toe iouowu.g impiovmenta,to-witt, .... ' For grading and paying the unpaved sidewalks, gutters .and erossingscB rCktrd street! freen iSorts) A Iso, for repaying the sidewalks on the east li1) of Front street from the northeast sornet of Kaant and Town streets to a point es feet north of Town sireet. ,J Jih.,.. T.ir?iIai a'iilL i'1 'Ji' i:. Also, for graveling 8ouih. sireet Tram Sixth street lo He-Ten tb ettj''l ti:.i 5ii..fcV)i7il Also, for grading and graveling the roadway ;of Maple street from High street to Water street. Also, for building a .double row. Jag oraswina; across Noble street on the east side of High aireet. : Also, toeurvey and stakeof Seuta sireet frtna East Public lane to tbe eastern boundary tf the Oity." 1 -.''! i.h . -u j j.I TT! 10 na.a The same to be done in accordance- witbi plat and estimates to be prepared by the City Civil En gio'.er. and fllad in the offioeofbaCit j.Cirk( All persons claiming damages on socount of said proposed. imprevaments,re reqnind to file tkeir claims in the office of the Clerk, , in writing, on or before the" Fifth- day of 'December. A;-Dt l. x.-wm$ .aet41taww. ,r a; -.-l;atlCarai. Paving Notice. JbaUurtomU may concern' ClTT CtWRE'g brtiH.f l COLUMBDS. O..Oct. So, 1868. i -"Notice Is herebygiveri, that proceedinsshaa tiea instituted in the City Council of Columbus, for aneA ing the following improvements, to-wit: ' "" For grsding tbe eorth half of Perry street frcii High street to the oar po ration line. , Also, for grading and paving the ' sutler atnl grading and graveling the roadway and side walks on Moand street from Washington aveaue to the east line, of lot Mo. 16. 1. ' Also for a double row flag stone pavement across Mound street upon tbe west aide of High strowUi. 1 The same to be done in accordance with plats and estimates to be prepared br the City Civil Engin eer, and filed in the office of the City Clerk. All persona claiming damages on awaotmt f said proposed improvements, are required, to. file Oieii claims in the ofifice of tne' Clerk, in writing, oner before the i'ilteenth. day ief . December, A. 1868. , 1 i 'ni;:itvi -I s::J fil ionji. "WILSONa.f oct39-dltaw4w ijity Ulexkj Paving Notice. 9aatsAbmtsWeav;l: noliaoibnir nt i:shnuul jCITT CLERK'S OFFICE.-. id ... . f . . . Columbus, 0., Nov. , J868. t '' If otioe Is hereby given that proceedings have been Instituted in the City Council. f .'4Jolainlaa,ifar making the following improvements, to wit : For laying a double row flag stone etwsing across Center slley on the north side of Iiong street. , i' Also, for building a double row flag-crossing aaross South Pablio lane at the west aide oi Hig street.' . 1 Also, for building a double row Hag ! crossing across South street at the west side of High street. The same to be done in accordance with plats and estimates to be prepared by tbe City Civil Engineer nd filed In tbe, office of the City Cleti7s. ' A All persons olaimingdamagea on account of said proposed improvements, are required to file their claims in the office of the Clerk; ia writings oq at before the Twenty-fifth, day of December,, A. D, nov!3-dltaw4w X 1 .J UIOIAa 1 WATCHES AND" tTEWELRY.'') R ' A. J.: LESQUEREUX; IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ; r - . ., s A .Lif j'i.lH A W A T C;II.,E -S ;j; JEWEIiRY, : CaLocks; i. 9iia TDAji-aw ii-'t:ni,wtRali'' r-jlik jibT si' !:;.. '1 - " t.-r..;,f,Tir f). CA IKES, . K O-IU .'(t-'L - SPMTACLEaV CUTLERY, a 1 "' J 1c "'"" 6 v'rrt,it PEi!p .""'l "K4T t f laii c ,11 .: l eTrti )1tY Wffi Jsjj. VOCmUZX-noOVM Mii trsJo m viva ,Vf,- :.:-,.w .v..-01SHA,3fAA88a., j,. iTiiH ENDLESSiTARTpP,t:.''.tfx-i!'' Keep constantly on hand a large assortment et Bletti'rhsniaa' and itatcrbuifClscKB, For the Jobbing and Hetait Trade: Also.1 Agentr' r -rrfortha .-,!. 4rj rtfn ir niTHACA CALENDER CLOCJK CQMPANT(7 Watoh Makers' Tools sod Materials, Watch Glass-1 -1- I'.aa Ckpaooh and Oetiewa) ta full aupply aii. ti 'AH orders promptly Ailed sad Vatrsacfioft1 guaranteed. .anil F. A. A L. LESQUEREOX, thlt-ediy :Jia. 71 South HMh ati. Ooltoi VasX JOHN SCHNEIDERs ' . . , ..--11 BBALKB JTI i.in .11 .0 .' -1 WATCHlCll,JEWEMtir,s ;u.jjiJ10SlCAJ,lNSTPMBIIT&eaeO VcJt 'l73 Honth High rtraef. CilambBS,''0.'' ReaeWirg carefully done and waxraofredv 1 , gy&fr&m Ca