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i-y j ' PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BT UIC II A. XI XX.J JETiN S . ESWKLWAH) I pdll FLOOD, ' M r-a" . it. COLUMBUS. OIIIOl RtTVROiVRORniKH. . NOV. m News and Otherwise. Gold closed In, New YorV yesterday 100. ,. . . - . , rlJFBCtnnotbe without griefs. ., -,. ConGeem meets Monday. December 7j ' Thr hang horse thiefs la yirjrVnla yet , i iThankfgivihq was generally 'obserr . 1 ;.-.;Th Sultan of Turkey has nine huridr.'. Wives. ,- ;., .. ,.; ,; ' J cuam's seat In Congress is to be coh. ; tested. .! ! 11 : r - '1-Th morals of the country aw nonei-n I brag ot. -W ;:n :' Navigation In' the' Missouri' river V bout closed. . 'r :,v .'"";r"1 ." pAjjo balls for' the Winter are talked 1 ..'In some-quarters., , M. .' 1 . , ' .' J' ,.,-.Fnr Sundays and five Mondays In X, i yember this year.,,,. ; M(jt v..c ,-,, 5 r Jiff. Datis has been' lecturing In E 1- - land 00 Jerusalem, u, -.. .. .' . ' 5 Ta cotton factories ol Texas are In ":prosperons condition'. - :i .' yrr-a 1 J A man in York, Pai, predicts elghte i -n f;TH Ledger Is agitating the Subject ,.. waterworks ior vJuv . ;, -j , i Waldman was rnn over and kUl nby (he cars at Gallon las; week.: ! iJmioi Lams, ot Tiffin, has a Bible prlf ' d iw Zurich; Swltaerlandi In 1553." : v. ! V1 r., p. ArklLs, Supefltftendent of PnbiiV Instruction of Iowa, has died 'suddenly. 1 1 " Eight, iundred' ducks were kiiied ne ; iXoledooo Friday and Saturday last wet ... l -.i .Ji M. Lton, editor , ot . the - Daily ,jf-. ,:kr4 died, suddenly .Vfednesj( l;lg.ht..V j.,;,.,,. ..,..,- A man sold his vote for a load of pun -kint at the Norembar election in Wajm t county. .. J; "1 . ':'-..:-!. !,.: Canvassers for books, 'maps, &c, wl o ' deliver and receive pay tor the same, tnu be licensed. . , : l. ji ,r.ni . Oakkt Hall will be . the next Mayor 'New ' York city. The' Democracy ba "nnited upoihim.; " Tat waterworks at Ztriesvllle furnlhl the people, with canal water, and there ' '"complaint about It. .., , .....! , Th Republicans ot the city of Ne w Yot ' , . will go through the. motions of Toting t J A, Conkllng for Msyor. , ,:;-... I vulii. Socking SetUinel don't want ai Democratic State Convention to notnina : - candidates until in July or August. ' j ' Charles L. Johnson, at one timecasl 1 ter of the Seneca County Bank, recent! , j died suddenly at Davenport, Iowa. . ' Thb Allen county iJenwcrai' declares I j " favor of the 8th of January as the time f ' holding the Democratic State Convention ,' Thb Democratic Messenger says the reasc t Seymour was not elected be did not g ' votes enough. It was tor such reason, ,r believe. , :' ' ' ' " .'. ' '. ' '." '. '.''' : . Th author of the article for which B , - Eives . Pollard . was assassinated at Blob : mond, was J. Marshall. Harro, local editoi of . the Southern Opinion. ; .:; Wnkn you, are ill used by one woman - there Is great comfort In ' telling It to an- - 'other because, nine times out often, the - other always takes your side. : - " - Thk Shelby Jndependett News learns that "Hon. A. Uerhart, the Bicbland member of the Ohio House ol Representatives, died: on , last 'Tuesday.', Ha. was a most estlmalle .;, The Piqua Democrat says that the cane "of Henry T, Niles, Esqn of Jrbana, will be presented to the next Democratic State Convention as. a candidate tor Attorney! General.' J; !. Li J.'U! - j - iCiiiEF Justic Chase dispensed with the. . tst oath.to grand Jjurors lu the United; States. District; Xourt-now; in session at Bichmond, Virginia." He held It to be a t hindrance In the way 0' joitice.. , , i j Makk ' Twain, sijs-Horace Greeley U; very vain of IA& penmanship; that he once, ,Ia his young days, hired-out to teach: " "writing; that his.ilrst copy : "virtue is its ,iQwa reward," was read by the pupHs ; : '"washing with eoap'ls whpiiy absnr(l.,, - Constquence wasl Horace got bis dismis-. ' ai.-- -: ;' :. ... , '.' :- .: Death of Andrew Gerhart. - The members of the House of Kepresen-- tatives and his nnraerous friends in this city, will receive' the news of the death ol ..Hon..' Andbkw Gkkhart,' "member of the) House of Bepresentatives .from Blchlaud county, with ieelings of profound regnt. He was an able and a good man a sincere Christian and a high toned gentleman, who; put into practice the precept of doing un4 to others as ye would that others do unto - you. ---- - - - - ' ' j ,Mr.- GsRBABT. died on Tuesday last at his residence in Bellville, Richland county, aged about 36. He was a- Minister of the Presbyterian -church.' The Illness -which caujed his death was a long and protracted one typhoid fever, which terminated in a consumption. The deceased was filling bis first term as a member of the House of Representatives when he was thus cut off -' In the prime of life and in the midst of hid - usefulness.' He was buried on Thursday With the honors of Masonry, of which Or ganization he had locg been a leading ' member. ' - The Greenville Democrat. . , .This paper, in the hands of Charles Ro land, Esq., did most effective service in the Jate. contest and we are right glad that the County Committee for Darke, county have been prompt to acknowledge the value of this service. In their after; . the election addresses to the Democracy ot ' 'thatcounty, they are particular to call at tention to and commend the service render ed by the Democrat, u& urge the Democ-i "racy to" give it increased circulation and ' support. This is deserved and right, and we hope the Democracy , of Darke will heartily respond to this recommendation. In every county throughout the State, the . Democrats should take immediate steps to f; increase the circulation of their local Dem- ocratio papers, and then to give circulation to faithful and efficient papers published " elsewhere. " This done now, and it don't so much matter when the State Convention is held. The Democratic press of the State will hold the organization of the Democrat ic party together and convince the oppod ' tion that the Democratic party is not dead. .T It is through the press that the Republican party have strengthened themselves. Tbey . did not do much in the circulation of pamphlet copies of speeches In the late ' campaign; but they took the precaution; .! early in the year to extend the circulation of their newspapers. The township politi cians throughout the State did this, and 'when fairly In the' campaign they gratui tously distributed, large numbers ot news-!' papers. If the Democracy would succeed tbey must attend to this nutter . better j than they have heretofore done. ' The Greenville Democrat. An Outrageous Outrage upon the Ohio State Journal by the New York World. i ; i I j j j j ', ' -Democratic W hold the pollticSVof the Ohio State r . . . . ' . . . t. .1 -4 t journal in as uuer ueuwiauim as an uuuj possibly can hold them ; but this does not Justify us standrurqu1etly"by when "ruT-" flanly attempts arc made to despoil its rep utation, or, which is the same tiling, the taking bv other editors Ironi its' columns and thpa)mtn'ntf of Its editorial aslhelr own editorial. A theltot this kind by an obscure, out-of-the-way Republican paper, tlw editor of which has to do household ehores, as well as attend to the soliciting of advertising, the collecting of bills, the setting up and working, off ol jobs, the set' ting ot type for bis paper and the mailing of the same, ls perbap?,, not an offense that smells to heaven ; but may more properly ..be .looked noon as a compli ment that there, Is .really, some T editorial In . the . Journal, worth Rteallng a ' thing which some , envious Bepublicans in this city stoutly affirm is not. the case. The Journal, however, does not look upon such an appropriation as complimentary It holds nothing as complimentary- that does t not Introduce the copied editorial somewhat after the Jollowipg style. The lollowing fpirittd, eloquent, ornate, truth- ,lul, cogent, logical.irrelu'tHbU editorial, is from tne editorial- columns ot that f asia ciously conducted, Republican publication the Ohio State Journal, or. which fcfnx to .the end of the editorial c.pfd the name .of the Ohio State Jownal- Every now ai d then it feels calltd'upon to aduipistera scorching edltoria) castiatioii upon some drudging Republican editor.iu the country who f has,, -without, as y much. , as say Ing.'-by your, leave,, sir," appropriated Journal v editorial. , to his own use.- While, as we- havesaid, this, in our view. is , .not obnoxiouai to .severe . repre hension,, the. Journal is. not disposed to look, upon, it with, a lenient eye. It. Is working and . struggling tori reputation, and he who. taketh from it . its reputation, maketh it poor indeeJ. But we do object to.the New. T-ork: Worlti .taking , from the Journal its gay ,andj gaudy editorials, and bedazzling Its" metropolitan, readers with tbeir gaud and glitter. Tlris Is too much, and we do not know what the World means by it. It is an outrage that js indefensible, it the IForW has not the means with which to press into Its service decorative writers. it should be above strutting In stolen plu mage. To Illustrate., pur meaning, we herewith append extracts." The loilpwing appeared iu the Qhio .Statf Journal,' Mon day, Nov. 23, 1SG8, as ectoriai actuai ed itorialt : .-;.,., ... .... i,'. . .. . . '-Builefque is healthy . enopgb,' and all men. not utterly depraved oy toe solemni ties ot bread and butter, relish it now and then with tlie old zest of childhood. Then, agaiu, btirlesquo is the free, rollicking, en lovable side ot that. putirrown. theatric business which no ingenuity ot mechantsni nor device ot science will t-xactiy 'adapt to the spirit of the age. The pomps and possibilities of feudalism and chivalry, ol all things the best adapted to the dramatic show, no longer interest .us, lor we are in tally contact witn more-stupenaous po?si Dilutes, aud nave the . tfageutes ot the whole race atour fingers' ends. Do we noi uin away trout the f-Sorts of the play wrights those enterprising lellows Who clearly understand - the situation, ' and seek; to. lnluse the modern element luto their drama by boldly cram ming .It with the realism of lite? Do we not turn to the "Huniptv Dumptys" and 'White Fawns" and '"Gcnevieves," which mean nothing, 'but titillate our nerves and humor us with untraiiiiulleo lriVolt? , Burlej-qut; is showini; its power in France, dlsjiuised, it is true, In music, but swaying-the multitude; crossing tiie border into the land of phlegm, and assert ing itsell among the Grmans. It has de veloped special writers and artists in Ens- land, and from both France and England we have Imported the luxury by the ship load. - The Americans have shown a char acteristic partiality for burlesque, which is . not. unaccountable, seeing that so ear nest, so intense a people m jst have a keen appreciation of the blithesome element which is never permitted to enter into their social or business attalra." . Those of our citizens who read it. were enraptured.' With an emphatic "O, how beautiful," j they spoke of It. , They were proud that they bad in their midst an edi tor who could write so beautifully and so finely. -The friends of the Journal were In raptures. Now, for any other paper to appropriate tbld notice and palm it off as its own, without glving'even indirectoreii it, is an outrage that calls loudly upon tlu- tudignation of all our citizens, without re gard to party, consideration?; yet tiie New TorkWorld has been gnilty of this ."vert indefensible; outrage this outiage that language is too pooij properly to charac terize., , On the , 16th . of November just seven Jays before the Journal published u in the amusement, column, the World gave tho following to its readers as origi nal: . ,j : "Burieeqe is healthy enough, ind all men not utterly depraved by the solemnities 01 bread and butter, relish it now and tiren with the old zest of Childhood. Then, again, burlesque is the free, rollicking, eniovabli side ot that 'outgrown theatric business which . no ingenuity of mechanism nor device of science will exactly adapt to thr spirit ot the age. The pomps and possibil ities 01 leuualism and chivairy, oral! thing, the best adapted to the dramatic show, no longer interest us, for we are in daily con tact with more stupendous possibilities. and have the trag .'dies of the whole race at our tingers' eniia. Do we not turn. awa from the ettortsot the play-wriirhts thost- enterprising fellows who clearly under stand the situation,' and seek to infuse tli modern element into their drama by boldly - cramming it '-with the realism ot life, r Do we not , turn to the "Humpty Dumpty" 'and "White Fawns" 'and "Genevieves," which n.ean nothing, but titillate our nerves and humor us with untrammelled frivolity ? Burlesque is snowing its power iu trance, oisgm?ed it is true, in music, but swaying the uiulti titude ; crossing the border Into the lain) of phlegm, and asserting itself among tin Germans. It has developed special writers ami artists in England, and from both France and England we have imported the luxury by the shipload. The Americans have shown a characteristic partiality for burlesque which Is not unaccountable, see ing that so earnest, so Intense a people must have a keen appreciation of the blithesome element which is never permitted to enter into their social or business anairs." By comparison It will be seen that' these two notices the Journal and the World's are precisely alike, word for word, perio-j for period, comma for comma, interroga tion mark for interrogation mark alike in everything. Although- it' appeared in the Journal seven days after It appeared in the World, we are sure that the World took it without credit from the Journal, for we know that the Journal has such an uncon querable such a religious detestation for editorial thieving that no consideration could induce it to steal other people's edi torial and palm it off as its own. Tne World ought to feel ashamed of itself, ami straightway, in very humility of spirit, ren der befitting apology to the Journal r We shall patiently wait to see whether the World has the manliness to do so. ' Democratic State Central Committee Rooms. Rooms. COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 25, 1868. There will be a meeting of the members of the Democratic State Central Commit tee at Thurman Hall, Columbus, Ohio, b:, Tuesday, December 8th, at 2 o'clock P. M-. for the purpose ot fixing the time of hold ing the next State Convention, and the transaction of such other business as maj come before the Committee. A full attend ance is requested. . . LEVI DUNGAN, Chairman, H. S. PROPHET, Secretary. E. Zimmerman, late of the Fort Wayne Democrat, is now the proprietor and editor of the Wyandot Democratic Union. ' He is fully maintaining Its high reputation. I. O. F.—FUNERAL NOTICE. - To the Offioen and Membts of Capital- LodraJTo. Yon era hereby notified to meet at Odd Fellowa' Half. t id o'clock"A. U7 to-morrow (Sunday), Not, 19th, toatUnd the funeral of Brother Giobqe II. All member! of sister Lodges in good standiog are cordially incited V meat with ne. t r - t , jr B order of the Lodsej - 1 Jr C. A. POLAND, Sec'y. New Advertisementt. The Ohio StatninaB ban Einrcec1 UlrCnlatlon than, ntty pa pef published In jIi1n hly'or t.'en- tralrOhiovr AdTerliiei- -will bear tbio ia mind. , s . PJ" HK Hl.lllA..-How to invest a A. IJol ar Drnfit&btT. nenii 25 crnnt Ttr Areifl. cate in racKard e;o.' uraaa Ho iday Uutnbo. HID. DUIUIBllUK 111 I I B II II. fl nilini. l.fll, &n1 All rer Watches. Jewetrr, ie., ralued at STSo.ooo V.rrrf article to be disposel of on the popular One Dollar plan, and not to be paid for nntil you knew what 70a are to receive. Uertifioates itnd circulars tent on receipt ot zseente or five for $1. PACKARD ft C0 8 VVet Fourth street, CC-nor9d-ww Cincinnati. 0, Leander Burner's Estate. NTOTICE IS HRRET IVEHTHr the nndersicned has been duly appointed and quannsa as administrator ol tne estate of Lean. ar Ku 1 er. deceased, late of Franklin township cranann oouniy. xiqjo.m .- t. KiovemberSti, 1868. - novStf-w3 . C. H. AKDRICK. HLiimberTfor Sale,- H Tilwi OLRtTAKOI f ARK ASSOCIA . TION offer at private sale all the lumber ooq tamod in the fence cnolosioff their Race Course Also, the lumber in south stable, neat stand Judges' stand, rjicket ferine. o. 1'arties wishing the wholeof the above will please call on the uoJ. iaisood. who will live ail the neo- essarr information as to prioe. terms, and time of removal. KICUAKU MS V INS. " '. Vice fresident. If not disnoaed of bv SITITRIUV IIKi! 1 BBS, it will be sold oq TUESDAY. I) IPC. 15.1868, u PUDiic auction, oy jono u. iseau. Auctioneer. woriiS - . -5 -. - . - Graj's Ferry Printing Ink W orks '..!.,.' PHILADELPHIA. "PRINTER'S INK A GOOD ARTICLE. The . idk wito wnicn tflu issue of tne Kepublican a printed is from the O raj's Jt'errv Piintins in Works of V. B0B1&S0N. It is eleaa, flows ireeiy.ana is 01 guoa color, uur Drotber print ers can ludse of its aualitv bv eomDarirjff it with ink from other maaulactories. IThe Delaware uouniyitopuoiicau. CFrom the Delaware Gaxette.l - . : To Finir8. We have been nsinc for several weeks a very tine quality of ink from the Gray's Kerry manufactory of CHARLES U. KOBINcSON. which our. .f res amen av is the. best fir- cylinder press new -work that-they have used era tone time. It ia a clear black, and free from all kind ol fleaitnent. ,ftir. Kobinsoo is a practical ink manu facturer, libeaal and courteous in all business transactions, and as be has reoentlr had the mis lortuoe to be burned out. we are the more tree to reoommend bis ink and himself to the patronage ... -11 . 1 j - . . 1 . ui an ynuicn wuit uesiie a kuuu article at veiy rates. Aucirets monai umor street, rnua delDhia. One of onr contemporaries also recommends itas imiowa: ttsi Pihktiks Iks:. We have for some time been a'ing toe Mews Ink manufactured at Gray's Kerrv Printing Ink Works. Philadelphia, h. IS. K ItOHlNSON.aod.as stated some weeks ago, have fouad it batter adipteri to our presses than any ink we have bad in our office for ten years. It is hot oaly a very excellent article of ink. but it is fur nished at very reasonable prices. The Works also manufacture B ank and Co oredPii -ting and Lit -naraphic inks. Varnishes, eto. Their address is uray-s rerry Koad and Thirty-third street, and iNo. 521 Minor straet f Raaflmtown H.r.1.1. . W.e never recommend an article in tbese columns unless it really merits it. and to earn whether our own opinion of tbe ink the Tax-payer" is now using coincide 1 witl our pressman a. we inquired oia eati nate. He replied . "Good, very good; and IUI WM trn.a 1. i in frn Jn.i.la i... V. n I V. we inform our fellow printers that this was said of nuufosuj-a fhiUdelpbia Printing uk. From iov lu-rser.iiss xcrtc. . . ,. AADatEWS, fKttY & CO., Areata, 93 and 95 North High streit. Columbus, 0 ' novSS dltawSw JaMKS ANDBKW8. N. D. PRHY W. H. FOSTER. WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE. ANDREWS, PERRY & CO., .. - . j - - MA1SDFACTURER8 AN1 DEALERS IN. BOOK AND- NEWS PAPER. Also, every article connected with the Paper Kusi- . " j, ' ness, includinr WRITING, PRINTING- and WRAPPING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, i PRINTERS' CARDS, &c. Always keep on hand " " BOOK, NEWS and COLORED INKS. . . -t ' - tVos. 93 and 95 North High St, COLU .tints, OHIO. Always beep on hand a complete assortment of first-olass and superfine Writing, . Printing and Blank Book Papers, iooluding - Jessup & Lafflin's, . L L. Brown's, Plainer & Porter's, Ivanhoe Mills, &c. a All Orders by Mail filled on as reasonable terms as if present in person. novSS-deodAwtr Paving Notice. To all whom it may Contum : CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. Columbus, O., N,,v. 33, 1868.1 Notice is hereby ui yen that proceedings have been instituted in tne tity v,ouncii 01 uoiumbus, for making the following improvements, to-wit : 'or grading and paving tbe unpaved sidewalks, Cutters and crossings 00 the west side cf the va jant ground west of tbe market house, and for pa ving tbe balance of said vacant ground with fiio.l sun pavement Irom Town street to Hich street. Also, for laying a double row of flag crossing aero s Center alley on the south side of Spring street. ... . Also, for laying a double row flag crossing across Center alle. at the south si le of Long street. The same to be done in accordance with plats and estimates to be prepared by the City Civil Engi neer, and filed in the office of the City Clerk. All persons claiming damages on account of said proposed improvements, are required to file theit claims io the office of te Clerk, in writing, on or before the Eighth day of January, A. D. 1469. L. E. WILSON. nov25-dltaw4w City Clerk Mew Advertimeenfs COLUMBUS, OHIOAQO -and-V y" INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY The Shortest Route' West No Change of 'Cars to - '.T Vbicato. Keckukud Jodiaaapolia. r- 'I JfOUK TKAI.VS DAILY leave Union Depot. Co huairmti aauwoV aftsarMgr. -iStia. ar follows: " 8. A A A. M. fOCKDt) ANBDETROIT EXL UU PtfE83 (Sunders exoepted). Anives - at Mllford9:17 a m llrhnnt. in.lii . . ul.r..nf.in ,.l:i)5p..m:Sauduskjrl:0Op miPiqua 11:16 s n,To- Tbis train is run exDrAasf fnr TnlAiln anil n troit b. sines?, arriving at Loth places 3 hours ahead of any other runte. JIC t. M.'MAtL ANOTEORfA EXPRESS a AM t-tnndays excepted). Anives at Brad ord Junetioo4:40 p m. Kichmond 6:06 p m. Iuuiai auu lis850 p in, IjOKancport 10:50 p m, Chicagi S 00 a m. Peoria 6:26 a m. Ga'esburg 90 ro, Burl niton, Iowa, 11:05 a m. Keokuk UsfO p in, Quincr 1:4 p ui, - l.o.HSvilleajOk n. Torre Haute il:i p m. M.t'xxm :"!3 a m, Cairo 4!40 p in, Pana 4KT aii, Alton 8:00 a m. sit Louis 9:15 a m, Lafayette l'-!:00 mid, Spring held, Ills .7:,im. , i PasMngers b this train- reach Hk. Imais the next mumiDl tf llOUrS ahead nrl f.,r nninli.a.ri of St. Louis and K colas, one train in advance of an otner routes. K.KA J. M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EX 0JV PRbSS (Sundays excepud). Arrives t . mu v w, . wiDiiii uu U4.wi.ruii, a: u a ui liraill'ord Jnnntian B-.10 n m ltn.n.L 9-cn ,n hicaxoSOam.lndianapolis Sfia m, Terre Haute' 6: to a m. .Mattuon 9:15 a m. Pana 11:00 a m. Alton .v v ui, ol. uwuib ;uu p in. ijiiaTeite 7:40 a iu Snrincfield. lils.. 4:25 n m Ouinn. 11-ou n 1,, k ,.. kuk 1:00 a m, Louisville B:0 a m, ashvUle 6KKI p m, Memphis 100 a in.. ,. . Sleeping cars run in this train from Colum bus t-i Chicago and Sti Louis without change. This is decidetilr the best train from Colrmbos to Chf raio. St. Lonis and Louisville, es it makes quicker time ami a-rives at St. Louis and Louisville 8 hours skitead and makes direct oonnictlons fur an points nest ana auutn one train in advanoeol iy otner route. 19.10 A. M. NIGHT EXPRESS. Daily via Utv Indianapolis .(Mondays excented), via Locansport. -Arrives at Bradford Junotiun 4:15 a m. Logan8port 9:40 a m. Chicago Sr25 p m. Peoria 5-A5pm, heokuk 10:45 pm, ltidmnttHli,-8da a in, Terre Haute 13:16 o m.fcvanvilla Mum. .vattonn 3:16 pm, Ca.iro4.-15a m, Paaai.-OU pm, Alton 9rt)0 p iu, f-i.. Louis in:io p m. j.atnyetie 3:tu p m. I,uis vi le 5.-00 p m, Nashville 50 a m. Me pbis 4:15 pm, Passene.rs b thi train a rri.. tk. u. ... . St. Louis 3 hours and Chicago 6 hours ahead of sio ubuer route. STATE R OO.II SLEEPING CARS "Run in v-ViSa train frnm P:t4DtvIh A Tnti:....t:. 49" Call for Tickets vis Leg ana port or Indian noli Columbus, and at all principal Railroad Ticket viugca, -v - . 1;-. - t f ' ; F. CHANDLER. Genl Ticket Agentj J . ' J tM. LUNT.O-Beral Superintendent. Xttsaue' Asylum. ' OX. VINCENT'S INSTITUTION FOR O the Insane, 8u Ldnis. Jto. This Institution was fouoiled by the Misters' of C arity, Au.mt 10, 18)38. It is private, and first class io iu arranee ments and acconsraudations.l linear e paciuts of ootn sexes ana 01 ail Denominations-are received 1-nr terms, ac. apply to Ur. J. K. liAUUUV. at lending I'uysician, or to Sister Superior cf tbe In stitutton. .novodlw Election of Presidential Electors STATE OF OmO. ) : KXBCUTIVU llRPiRTVIOIT S Columbus. 25th November, lSd. ) ' IT IS I1EKKHY CEKTII'lEO THAT at an election held on the 3d day of November, --16 thr following named person received the ' nuiUber of votes opposite their names, respective' , ly. as candidates .r Electors of President aud Vice - President of the TJujIec' States ia behalf If the' . State of Ohio, vixj i 1. David Tod 280223 1 Rufus P. R nney .S38606 tiaoiuel Usllnway .20235 John O. Olden &ie:S Punier A1ttuew.-28iriH Hugb J. Jewett...'-6 6 John O. Jeup 2S9I Jackmin M. Noble 23-602 A. U.ieBurneyr.Stm-231 f-Ge,.rgeW. Huuk..23!i3 J -oa han Ciaoor.!i80224 David Thomson. 280236 David H. Mailer.. 210235 Cha. C. Walcutt.28UUS Lyman B. Matsoo.-0i36 Luther A. Hall ...280234 Hiram Freae.. ,2o3 John J. Harper. .'.2S0235 P. M. Wsgenbals 2MR!3 Wm. D. Harailtoo.2o-23t Beth M. Barber.;.33 Levi Barber....... 2S23l Isaac Wilsh 2H,r236 Ed. F. Sen oei er 2x11334 Stephen H.'PttkirASitEU Wm. 4. Jackson. .23S001 Isaiah Hilars.... 23ti(i5 M cbael H. Davis 2.1Hi05 Wm. J. A exnder.3-6 5 E. r. r'uDDIeun..23S6IU Adilph K:iemer..2:w05 Aadrew Knach 2601i hsra v. Dean 83860; J sepb J . Ureen. .2:8i05 Charles b ollntt.. H. H. Popple ton.. '238005 I-ase Stanley.... . 2:05 A. W. Patrick 23SS04 Samuel Wi liams.238605 George Weimer.. 236 10 Frej'k Kintman. Sno:t Matthew Bircltard'23dS0 And it is therefore declared that David Tod Samuel Galloway. Jnbn G. Olden. Stanley Mat thews. Andrew G-..McBurney, Jonathan Cranor. uavm inuinson, uavia u. oauey, c-naries u. wal eutt. Lyman li. va'sun, Lutber A. Hall, Hinm Frease lobn J. HarDer. PhiliD M. Wasenhal. Wii- liam ll;rHauiiitoa. Seth M Barber. Levi liarber. Isaac n eisn. buaaru acnneider. btepnen H Pitkin and Frederick Kinsman, were at aid elec tion duly e'ectod hleclors of President and Vioe rresiuent of tne United states tor the state o! Ohio. Given under ray hand at Columbus, this 25th . day or November, A. 11. ush. - - R. B. HATE8.' By the Governor : Governor ot Ohio. W. A. Thrall, Private Secretary. nov-2G-,lfcwlt CCrisis. Gas"tte and Wetbote copy. An Ordinance MakiDg appropriations for purposes therein named. Section 1. Be it ordained by the City Council of toe- eity of Goiuinbus, That- there be and is . hereby aPDronriated out of anv money in the Treas ury not heretofore appropriated, tbe following t urns 01 monev, to-wit: For the payment of exuensea ot Street Commis sioner ami Ubatn liang, ai.noo. Fur the payment of employes of the Fire De artment. $1,200. For the payment of expenses of City Police, 450. For the payment of salaries of City O cers. For expenses of City Park. 11.800. - For 1 he payment of cleaning and repairing street is-iips. Kiou. For Gas and Gas Liehts. ftlOO. 1 or payment of N icolson pavement in front of bob til engine House esou " For Sewers and Drainage, $300. -- Fnr myrnent of l'emDorarv Loan. ilS.OOO. - EO. 2. The several sums of money appropriated by the foregoing section shall be-expeuded in the mariner prescribed by the fifth section of the ordi nance defining the duties ot the City Clerk, passed President of the Passed Nov. 23, A. D. 1868. Passed Nov. 23, A. D. 1868. Attest: L. E. WILSON, City Clerk. nov2-dlt An Ordinance To assess a special tax upon the real estate bound ing tbe west side of High street from Noble - street to straw oerry aney- . Seotiowi. Be it ordained Tr the Citv Cenndil of the citv of Columbus. That the su 11 of Fourteen cents, Mve mills, be and tbe same is hereby levied- ana as-essea apon eacn loot tront ot tne revera Lts of land bounding or abutting upon tbe westside 0 Hiah etreet from .Nolde street to Straw herp 1- . e, a the same are designated upon tbe plat 1 it tbe Civil Engineer, on file in the offise of the Uity Cierk. . . 1 . I r I .11: i . lorus OU91IUU uApnusv ut uuiiuiL'g a aouoie row flag crossing across Mound street at the west side of - High street, accordicg to the estimate of tbe City Civil E gineer. " Sec. 2. Tr at the owners of the seversl lots of lan- upon which tbeforegoi g assessment is made . soau pay tne amounts 01 money oy mem severally due in that behalf to John Murphy, within twenty davs Irom the date of tbis ordinance, or be subject to the interest and pena'ty allowed upon WM. NAGHTEN. President of the City Council. Passed Nov. 23, A. D. 1868. Atest: L. E. WILSON, City Clerk. Resolution to Contract. Btsolved, That the City Civil Engineer be. and he is hereby authorized and directed to contract in the name oftbeoitr of Columbus, with Matthias Lang, tor building a double row flag crossing wruBs ouutu strcei. at tue wont siuo Ol ulgu street, 'upon the following terms, to wit: For excavating or grading, Forty cents per cubie yard. For boulder paving. Forty-five cent psr square yard. For graveling sidewalk. Fifty cents per cubic yara. Adopted Nov. 23, 1888. Attest; L.E.WILSON, nov2S-dlt City Clerk. Besolution to Contract. Bemtved, That the City Civil Engineer be, and he is hereby authorised and directed to contract in the name ol'tbe eitvof Columbus, with Frederick Erfurt, for bull. ling a double row flag crossing across oouin ruoue lane-at tne west siue ot mgh street, udoh the following terms, to-wit: For excavating or grading. Forty cents per cubio yard. - - For boulder paving. Forty-five cents per square yara. For flagging. 14 inches wide, Sixty cents per lin eal foot. Adopted Nov. 23, 1868. Attest: h. E. WILSON. nov2S-dlt : - - City .Clerk. Resolution to Contract. Ertolved, That tbe City Civil Engineer be, and he is hereby anthorised anc directed to contiact in tbe name of tne city of Columbus,' with Peter Eagan, for building a double row flag crossing aori.Bs center aney on tne nortn side ot iong street, npon the following terms, to-wit: For excavating or gradiug. V. rty oeuts per cubio yard. For boulder paving.. Forty cents per square yard. For flagging, 14 inches wide, 50 cents per lineal loot. Adopted Not. 23, 1868: ' Attest: L. E. WILSON. City Clerk. nov26-dlt - - . Resolution to Contract-: Xttotvtd, That the Citv Civil Engineer be and he is hereby authorised and directed to contract in the name of the aity of Co!uinhus. with John Murphy, for grading and paving tbe unpaved side walks on the west side ol Sixth street Irom Town street to Rich a.reet. upon the following terms, to wit: For excavating or grading. Forty oentg per cu bic yard. h' or bricks laid. tl2 00 per thousand. Adopted Nov. 23. 18B8. Attest: L. E. WILSON, nov28-dlt City Clerk. Resolution to Contract. Sttolved. That tbe City Civil Engineer be and be is hereby authorised and directed to eon tract in tne name of the city ol Columbus, with Joseph Hartman, for luwering the crossing across Mound street at the east si-le of High street to cor respond with the Nicolsoo pavement, npon the fol lowing terms, to-wit: Thirt-five dollars, eon p!ce. Adopted Nov. 23, 1868. j Attest: L. E. WILSON. nov26-dlt City Clerk. 1JWOMAN. pecnliar and important relations which tuey sustain, their peculiar organization and. this. offices 'i&tj perforiB, 'are Subject to many sufferings. Freedom from these! coutrJMite ia 'iresmall degfee-' to tKeir happiness an J "welfare, for none can hi happy who are ill." Not only so, hut n one of these various female complaints lVL' ! ti ' "tr ifi... tnu lung uo Biuiuieu vo run on wuuoui involving the general health of the in dividual, and ere long producing perma nent Bvckneaaahd prematuradecline. Nor is it pleasant to consults physician for the relief of these various delicate affections, and only upon the most urgent necessity will a true woman so far sacrifice her greatest charm as to do this. The sex will then thank us for placing in their hands simple specifics '' which twill be found efficacious in relieving aud curing almost every one of those troublesome complaints peculiar to the 8Br.t; "'r HELMBQLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCnU. Hundreds suffer on in silence, 'and hundreds of others apply vainly to drug gists and doctors, who either -merely tan tatalize them with the hope of a cure or apply remedies which make them worse. I would not wisffttTassert anything that would do injustice to the afflicted, but I am obliged to 'say that although it may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious em ploymenV, unwholesome air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tea and coffee and, freqnenj childbirth VU is far eftene caused . by ;dirfct irritaon, ap plied to the mucous membrane of the vagina itsel.,,;:f v. , When reviewing the cansps of tht se distressing complaints, -it is most painful to contemplate the attendant evils con sequent upon them. "It is but simple justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the many additional cauM whvcb7 so largely affect the life, health and happi ness of woman in all : classes ot society, and which, consequently, affect more or less directly, the r Welfare f-ihe entire human family. ' "Themahia' that exists for precocious education and marriage, causes the years that nature' designed for corporeal development .to, be wasted and perverted in the restraints of dress, the early confinement of school, and es pecially in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half-clothed, and the mind unduly ex cited by . pleasure, pervertingin mid night revel the hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of destruc tion is half accomplished. . ; s- : .. In consequence of this early strain upon herT system, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate votary to re. tain her-situation in school -at a later day, thus aggravating the evil.' ' "When one excitement is over, another in pros pective keeps the mind morbidly sensi tive to impression,' while the' now con stant restraint of fashionable dress, ab solutely forbidding the exercise indis pensable to the attainment and retention of organic health and strength ; the ex posure to .night air ; the sudden charge of temperature ; the complete prostra tion' "produced by ' 'excessive dancing, must, of nocessity, produce their legiti mate effect. - At last, an early marriage caps tbe 'climax of misery, and the un fortunate one. hitherto so utterly regard less of 'the plain dictates and remon strances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treat ment.' This is but a truthful picture of tbe experience of thousands of our young women. Long before the ability to exercise the functions of the generative organs, they require an education of their - peculiar nervous system, composed. ot what ib called the tissue, which is, in common with the female breast and lips, evident lyundef the control of mental emotions and associations at an early period of life ; and, as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, when excessive, lead, long before puberty, to habits which sap the very life of their victims ere nature has selt completed their development. For Female Weakness and Debility. Whites or Leucorrhoea, Too .Profuse Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too Long (Jontinued J. eriods, ior i rolapsus and Bearing Down, or ! Prolapsus Uteri, . we oner tne most perfect ' specihc known Helmbold's Compound Extract of Buchu. : Directions for use, . diet, and advice, accompany, . - v, Females in every period of life, from infancy to extreme old age. will find it a remedy to aid nature in the discbarge of its functions. . Strength is the glory of manhood and womanhood. Hel.mbold s Extract Buchu is more strengthening tnan any ot the preparations or JLiark or Iron, innnitely saler, and more pleas- ant. Helmbold's Extract Buchu, having received the indorsement of the most prominent physicians in the United btates, is now offered to afflicted hu inanity as a certain cure for the follow ing diseases and symptoms, from what ever cause originating : General Debil ity, Mental and Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, uenerai irritability, Kestlessness and (Sleeplessness at night, Absence of Mus cular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dvs pepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disor ganization or Paralysis of the Organs of - T, f ., St ucucinuuii, aipnaiion;. oi tne Heart, aud, in tact, all the concomitants of a XT 1 T-v , 1 . -1 . . 1. . , uwnmo nuu xeouiiaiea state ot tne system. To insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Sold by Druggists and Dealers every where. Pbice. $1.25 Der bottle, or 6 bottles for S6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communica tions. Address H. T. IIELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 Broadway, N. Y. None are genuine unless done dd in steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, aud ligned jU-dwAl-weowly H. T. HELMbOLD. V 1 1 1 . 1 1 li ; 1 1 'i m b - 1 l.J. 7... H t V vV 4 7" f I TIFE-INSTTEflNCE-CO, II .'.. 1 r.t . 7 ' ' f - a i - J r WASHINGTON, p. C. CHARTEEBD BY 'PKt'IAL ACT OP CONGRESS. 1 Cash Capital,'; - ' , . PAID IS FULL. .,.,,-;;nBASiCll OFFICE: FIRST NATIONAL .BANK BOILDDrO.; j - PHILADELPHIA, "w To which all general correspondence should be ad J dieted. i ...i OFFICERS! CLARENO? H. CLARK. President.- JAT COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive HENKY D. :OOKE. Vice President:' EMtKriON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary ":i THE ADVANTAGES Offered by this Company are : . It is a National Company, chartered by special aoiui ifonarets. iooo. , 1 It has a paid up capital of $1,000,000. - .1 It oflfers low Tates of oreminm. - la tarniabea larger loaaranM thaa ether Compa nies ior lue same moner. It is definite snd certain in Its terms; ' It is a home Company in every ideality. a.- 1 uuuioa are vAciupii imu aLiaouincnt. r There are no unnecessary restrictions in the Pol .loies. ..... j. Every Poliev is non-forfeitahle. Policies may be taken that will pay Insured their run amount ana. return all toe premiums, so tnat the Insurance costs only the inter.-st oa tbe annual paymenis. folioies may be taken which pay to the Insured after acestain number of Tears dnrine life, aaan. ' nual income of one-tenth the amonnt named in tbe Policy. . .. No exra rate if ehtrged for risks upon the lives 01 females r , t . .- -- It insures not to par dividends.' but 'at i -eoet that dividends will be impossible. ' " JOHN'W- ELLIS 4 -CO.. 1 ''1' ' Cincinnati, Ohio, Ueneral Agents for Ohio. Central . . .. . anu Boutnern Itidurna. COX, DHYKR Ac CO., Coln'nbus. Special Agents for Franklin,' Licking, .jnnsgingum ana t;rsnocton counties. , . PeNT-oot24-deodAweowly sewing machines:1 SEWING '. ""In ' no previous year has tTiere been such strong competition among all tiie leading Sewing . Machine Manufacturers of this country and .Europe as the present. 'At all the principal . Exhibitions ' and ' Fairs they met and contested for the Fre "tnium on Family Sewing Machines, and the result was unanimously in favor of the Florence , Heversible Feed Lock-Stitch Family Sewing Machine. It received the First and Highest Prize as the best Family Sewing Machine at the following Exhibitions, viz. Exposition Uni verselle, Paris, American Institute ' Fair, " New Xorft ; 'New England Agricultural Fair,1, at Providence, It. I.; the New York State Fair, at Buffalo f the Great Annual Fairs of New England, viz.: that of the Mechanics' Association; at Xowell, Massachusetts,, and the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Baltimore, . which closed a four-weeks' Session on the 12th of November, the supe riority of the FLORENCE was again confirmed bythe Committee I . on Sewing '.Machines, : who . unani mously awarded it the " O OLD MEDAL," the. highest Prize the Institute confers. 1 ' ; . -' - It would seem as if this succession of tri umphs should be anfflcient to convince) very unprejudiced person of the great superior ity of the FLOEENCE over all others aa a Family Sewing Machine.. . A written warranty ia given to tbe par. . chaser, that the Machine WILL I0 ALL that ia claimed for it, and should it fail, it "Will be taken back, nd the HOKIT JEtB VUNDED. . - r , , -: r Principal Office and Saleroom, ITo. tS Wort Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. i - H. BIcCONNELE. General Agtaxt. TiATBR. I ' 'At the Ohio State Pair, which closed at Toledo. Septo ber 2Sth. 18RH. the FLORENCE received tbe FIRST PBS3UUM lot the best Family Sewing juacumcs over seven competitors. Send for a circular, or oall and examine the enines at tne new salesrooms. St E.-aI State St Colunbas, Ohio, ' -1 W. 8. DB0 WN, Agent. ; ' ' .. IGT All kinds of stitching dore to order, sad atisiactioa guarantewi. octv-a-2mztawTi8 I NEW YORK. REEVES' AMBROSIA FOK THLE HAIR Improved I It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair. . . ' A j It causes the Bair to Curl beautifully. . . ". ' . It keeps the Scalp C'ean and Healthy. , . V ! It invigorates the Roots of the Hair. '. ' . . . It foroes the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly. It immediately stops Hair Falling Out. It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age. It restores Grey Hair to iu Original Color.' It brings out Hair on heads that have been bald foi i . years. t is composed entirely of simple and purely veget- ble substances... It has received over six thousand voluntary testi monials of its excellence, many which are from ' physicians in high standing. It is sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown ' in the glass), by Druggists and Dealers ia Faney Goods everywhere, atOne Dollar per Bottle. Whole sale by Demaa Barnes AOo.: F. C. Wells A Co. Schiefteiin A Co.. New York. scmrr-meh7-dlv BANKERS. . , P. W. HUNTINGTON & CO. BANKERS , Corner Broad & High Sts COLUMBUS, OHIO. feb-dly r, HATDB. - JOB. HrTCHKSOW. W.B. B ATnlX. HAYDEN, HUTCHESON & CO., ISO. 13 H. Illttll SI ItEEX, ian20-dly-r Columbus, O. XO REN CjEW ' A speal i)6tices. v- v. 1- r? mse'eoni . RevoU la ah. Iatai... Whenlhe stomacV a. the bowels disoriW.it tk. k..: r restore qmet, regnlarit, ind harmony to th.'aetloB of the.eimporUprr,1rA.(lmr. of the oomploU4wfciohlrfni,1T.L v jeot, originate in indigestion. For this distres.ins- MwW-fnfiffmennlea!trnVn?T;vl;lL trying a, ieIX..tb, BITTEBS aretheo!, arti.le V, nraian so oa. aoiveraei and nnfail ingreipedy Hot although it was as a remedy for dyspepsia and biliousness that thev rt nhi.in.j Prt-refwem "yeari kgo. It is now Well understood . w tne pa 0110 aturibe BwdimiTprofessron.trfat " v." ,"" properties lasea tsrwiderraogsj.,Jn nejvpns o.ampbunta,spasBWie affe... r la itna .andeyery variety of general and local debility Jll-IT' lur.ry-'.norrt a mean, of pre paring tbe tysum-to resist dahi -',M nunn.. element-,nhe-water or the alr.ivation,po Z7' ? '""tat premwTaaa .1:? "ih th" hum- w.uw. HV svquso muu Hunan riTa tela. tn 1 . i j . , " -- -UVVU 111 Wllw" ill 1 . : r . . . . 1 . to turnip uuiiusisiDiaeaifcLii mar-udeodA wly-cw-B VEGETABLE SICILIAN RENEWER. PHYSIC BBS ftH ' C H GYlRFIf ( Testify.to its merit in restoring GRAY HAIR te its orfginal color and promoting ita growth,- It makes the, hair soft and glossy. , The oldinappear- aoee are made young again. I is the beet 1 ' HAIR UUEIO . . ever used. It removes Dandraff'and all'Mnrv Eruptions; It dees not stain tbe skin. ' ' -7: ' " OCR TREATISE ON THE HAIR , i .-" SSNTPBIK T HAIT.. 'i..-;7 1.'. Beware of tbe numerous preparaliocs which are old upon our reputation.- --',,.,.-,'' R. P. HALL A CO., Nashua, N.H.. Proprieton. For sale by all Druggists. ' ' , july26 dltaw4wly-om . ; :. . ' ; '' 8XKIII.I SICTEK ,YAKEj AND " ' - FI1VB EL'CT l.rUT TlBE. THE COR HAH HAN UFACTIj RING COvOF PROY ENCE, R. I., h ving the Urgest manu factory So-'. .SilTerarw in the world, with the most inproved machin -ry, and employiDs; tha most skilled labor, are" enabled to offer an tn equalled variety of new and beautiful dean nr iu Dinner Services. Tea Services, and every. Article specially adapted for Holiday and Bridal Gifts. They offer also their well-known and unrivalled Nickel BtlTCT Eleotro-Plated Ware, in which the have introduced new pattern! of rare elegancy. The Solid Silver is guaranteed to be of sterling purity by U. S. tlint assay. Tbe Eleotro-Platei i guaranteed to be superior to-the finest Bh'SBel 1 ware. . .Orders received 'from the Trad only, bu . these foods may be obtained from responsible aeaiera every wnera. f j .-j -r j J f t; "-nr.. UI Hark Trade Mark H-t for (S T .uatlOM,. 'vi , 8iwer. . tssnamf ' 'y'gXtT ;..;v..GORBAM MANUFACTURING, CfJ-j "Children's Lives Saycd. for.Fifij i .u -,-.! Cents"" '' ' !l ..,!i-..' .tL-rJ ! n d .ThossM.U ef children, die eaaaattsheaT Creerp. Now, Alothers. if you, would spend SO cents, and always have a bottle of Dr. Tobi' Venetian Lin iment in tbe bouse, you never need fear losing your little one when attacked with this eomls4tt It is now Kl years since 1 hare put up my Liniment, and never heard ot a ebild dying ef O - When my Liniment-was used; but hundreds of "euros have been reported to aie, and many state if it was S10 per bottle they would not be without it Re sides which, it is a eertain euro for Guts, Burns. Headache,. Toothache. Fore Throat,' Swellings, Uumpe,-Co)ie-, Diarrhea, - irysentery; "SpastnlTOld Sores and Pains in the Limbs, Baok. and Chest. No one once tries it who is ever without it. It is warranted perfectly safe to take internally.' Full directions with every bottle, gold by the 'drug gists and Storekeepers in the United States. t) 1 pot 10 Park Place. N; Y. junelS-dAwlycm-rcNr ; ' "'' ' ' How a.Dreline is Produced.. - Pure blood makes us well, bad .blood makes ut sick. Vapors from poorly digested food in. the blood are condensed upon the various organs, and serve to make them grow or repair tbeir waste. Organs made with a greater er lesser proportion of such materials .cannot be sound... If the bad-eon-dition cf blood .continues hut for a few days or weeks the tody wt.be out of sorts; and if it con tinues, the whole of the body will in time be, re newed with imperfect blood, an ! the bealfU bad ; it is in a decline popularly called a consumption. Now Hrandreth's Pills penetrate the whole mass of blood, causing the expulsion of impuritieafthe body feels relieved from a sing'e dose what then may. by expected from twenty 7 - By continuing their use the wholeof tbe blood in time becomes purified, and the body reconstructed from gOodTma terial.. tbe decline stopped, and a new lease of life secured..- Principal offiee,- Bbahpkbtb - Bowbs. Hew York. . Hold by all druggia'.s. ) iunel6-dwlycm-reKT' ' CRISTADORO'S HAIR PTE. To art we owe a thousand graces; t .. Impioving Nature no disgrace is. , . ) , 80, astsray hair don't please the eye. - Use CRISTADORO'S MATCHLESS DTE. Cristadoro's Hair Preservative. Striking, a-toundisg. are the Effects produced by Cristadoro's Hair Preservative and Beautifier. Be the hair ever so wiry, eoarse and unmanageable by brnsh and comb, in one week this axtiol ' will render it flexible, lustrous and inclined to curl Sold by Druggists, and applied by all Hair Dsera ers. llanufaotory No. 68 Maiden Lane. Prinoipa I Depot No. 8 Astor House, ,3 junelo-dAwlrcm-peNT OAHD. A Clergyman, while rrsiding'in S-uth America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple rem edy for tbe Cure of Nervous Vi eakness, - Early De eav. Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and tbe whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vioious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. .Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate. I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medioi e, in a sealed envelope, to any one (wb, needs it, f bkuof cbaros. -Address, " ' JOSEPH T. iSMAN ' - Htation D. Bible House. New Y ork City. oct23-dtw , . ... , - , . , ... , PROFESSIONAL. DR. A. B. WILLIAMS. West Broadway, near iigh street, Columbus. Ohio, has devoted hisaeeli jraseriesof years tothe trestment of certain pri. vte diseases. He may bieen.mlted at his offioc Broad wa . near the Exchange Bank Cherallet'e Treatise on the Hat's free to all, given away at the Drug Stores, or sent by mail free.' This book should be in every house. It teaches to cultivate and have beautiful hair. and restore gray hair to its original eolon stop its falling out, and remove all irritation or dandruff from the scalp, thus keeping thehsir.beau.tlfa to tne latest period of life. , SARAH A. "CHEVALIER. H. D., jKT-;!nvI7-eodlm .... 11S3 Broadway. N.V. tlANHOOD.it-wttir , JTem :3 Mtdiaal 11 Pamphlet from tht pen Dr. CcRtis. The1 Medical 'limes" says of this work: "This w.liiahln trnatidM nn th. flftaH Ud OUTS ef Drema- ture decline, shows bow health is impaired through, secret ebnses of youth and manhood, and how easily regained It tives a clear syncpeis of. the impedimerits to marriage, the eense and eSeotk of nervous debilitv, and the remedies therefor. ,c A nrt.t adittf-.n of the above will be f.w..i4-t n receipt ( S cents, by addressing Doctor Ccbtis fiv&i North Charles street, Baltimore, Md. era mays-aiy-r ....... MANHOOD AND THB VIGOK OF li ril restoreif In four weki KianeeM guaranteed. DR. RICOKD'Ci ESSENCE OF LIFE restores mahlv Dowers, from whatever mi .a ari- sinar the effects of earl pernicious habi:s, self abuse, hnpotency and climate, giveaway at OrJee to this wonderful medicine, if taken regularly accord ing to the directions (which are very simple and re quire no restraint from business or pleasure. Fail ure is impossible. Sold in bottles at 3. or four quantities in one forts. 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