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PRINTED NQ JOBlJsHKD BT BIOHABl) N ETIN8. 5. B. CSHKI.iaA.il, B.ILO Editors. m r..T DEO. 7. Democratic State Central Committee Rooms. Rooms. COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 25, 1868. .,,Thfre, if.Ulbo n3eeUpjr:of Jhe memrf f piaiocitiq Uto.lfltri,Coona.J .ripikn-fiailt,CaDfba8,,Ohi4n iuawjPmWs at 2 o'elof fc,Pf,L, for. thehjrpop at xiu&jtie time oibpld lng 'thp next tfte ConTention- and. Abe transaction ol such other, business, a tn.sj; come before the Committee. A full attend LEVI DUNGAN, Chairman. H. S. PROPHET, Secretary. News and Otherwise. ,Goir .t)aed In eor" .aorday at 6Jr .urujo-w v'J .t vmv j, .njl-iil oi I Oongxess meets this morBinfi'' ' V-riv tfaxkvbl 111cm te for donUrtle' rtie!;.';!' f: Silk culture ia'practicabfe'WxLrornla, , Yomx City has 60Q!ol4 clothes deal rtv, I .-ant ,.li:!mv Ji" -Tfeai aDcleni Ejfyptians knew the we of kltiidjr.,'.'iito'Iit 1 .UlvU '."lit if 1 CoRk'seUs'at 10 feehU':per Tnishel at Den- tops&rn c':-'', ;m'.:, i,:T"J Btmrwr fMpis ernptt needs a' market bouse. " ' ,t). '. j . JT4TryiizATjpf. paper" la a new; name lor marr)age license.. n j;i:x, yj-ii.q i;;rn-t Therb was no persistent rush In Boston. toseeGeneral Grantor"-.' -.; j i'i" liWiir aha women bare made a binkrnpt out of the Ditke of Alva, v- j ' 1 The patent on Hoe's press" has expired' and, a renewal U refused. , , 'E,njttne ntal joqallsti old, .forth in, nesti tmorrow.nbtr ji , , , . ! vi.nl IriaeUtad that ex-GorernorTod's estate; Will amobbt o otes $500,000. fc-.tur -lwasiyri tnarrlajre ;licene Were issnfxf in Putnam 'county last mjntt.ser.fii '? Thb Jewi tovfitr got, libel soir 'for p'ibUsMnit 'police pomplalnt;'.'1 -'""" " $m "handsomest, ,nian.L in Chicago ,1s a to a Pnade'lphla iatly,', 'f".-,.,f-rnq Sr,parVtage:liceBss issaed( lo- Pkaway couayjja Novemberw , ,vu ( Um J"4orr was kicked o deatn -by . bMseailni Orreland.-onTharsaay. ..! U -i I ljaiir-irir marriage : ncetise1 Were to-1 suWw no'dunty in' KoremnerV' ,l wis1 d'estroyed ff&rfi laseaesyy'' owl,' ,, l94wus,' once ,member ..oV, :tbe Supreme .Court oi Mississippi, a dead., n LTf lite jtroopa stationed in Triessee, t darjog tbe election have beenrtnioTed; i "j twiarrr-arx eonnle :were ' licensed" to marry in Hancock eonnty in TSajembitT r.,,,1. .; n yfip '! Alkxanprr H. Stephhh is giving read-; lnxsJ.D, Geprzia lor tbe benefit of .the poo.",'- wae4wlpi.a;proteMWlyii.Tf. "i sbe better witftoncwiae ana specwcies L than wben l use botb,7 said Sidney smitn- TBetaftorjtorfe tesflfles to tbe-abtli- t ty SihT woith or'Gen. Ward Snd CotMc-' j "" " ' ' M " ntethe ;tmocratr Th Jackson Herald' wan lc State 'ConVentlon held on the 8th.of Jan BK4BiTTiJt,.wlUBtaka:iJip his. residence. n.cChleago, after ,:tber()4th,.i, M?V. 'Za t..I ;;:-v ! .iU -tit Awokak came pear being raped in thei Cleveland Union Passenger Depot i"riday evening,., 111. ;n" Th Earl of Dodley .owns ' ten square milea ol iron mines, which are worked by O.nmmlnMM.nd Ti:i'i-""J . Tw '1 public schools at tnat piace nave lamenta- Jaje ,(i, CLAiufE, of Bo80oe,.Mpn waf brutally murdered, on the 1st insi, by John : M.terfOtt." , 7ll,ffl',;, AV:(.X- Tux. Avoids Demoarat eaten on its thir tieth; vilu me with foorteea buhdred sub-i'i cribera.ijGoojlt i:oqrt v.u-JUfl ,i..!m Tan AktoA Citi- Tme favors the' 8tti 'if' Jartnary as' the time for tbe Democratic, Ste-CanWta.T,l?';! JobtS "titart MllL Is in favor of Sun-'- day establishments wbereirctive,'& ,1 " t. s:- i ? .Vf f-o I si" Thk. youngest child of MrsvrVeit of1 Wapakoneta, was : BuSocated to death byi smokeaeveral daysagOn-K , .1 t Th " Bmvaek Courier1 en ters , 'n ppn! its thirty-third volume iri a highly flburlshlhg. ' :r-'t; j of id nm piKr,y)o. , 1 . i 1 ' - i Dontbiill)e'A. ; ; : J '. 1 ' . In thetble mki Be fat. -.. . - A kA am nlainc fM. tnm tmt :j-.v ; v Caft J.'O. :B'LWr,r: at;' 'Hocking7 fur nace, nas a'hbg-weighing 900 pbuiids and' thinks it will welgli 1,000 pounds by Christ? ' aa?;;; ; ';;.r;;; t';:": : Pp'kebk j.lluTrAff.bas"; just obtained a ( verdict in .the Boss Common Pleas against , . J. Breedlove for $4JXW in ,a breach 9f promlse'ease. J-' " .r.uhf i, Tbb ladles . of the-Eptoeopal Chnrch, Clrcleville, wili fanva -tair nod tableanzr entertainment Weesday-and Thursday -j veningaoi mis weeav . - TotmU vlgordoB attempt bejng made oy some papers cauea democratic to com- . mit the Democratic party to Repudiation. This will not, nd ihoold not, succeed. ( j i. L i Thb TeopTe s Defender Is of the opinion that the Platform adopted at tbe last t)etti' ocratic State Convention, with but slight amendment, will answer for next year. vVhynot? "'': .'" M. t?SKfTlN,tEsq?, hM published the 3fadMo.CauMt Democrat eleven years. lie . has made it a first rate county paper, and deserves to have a big list of advance pay subscribers. rl-.:-v'i It is stated that Bebnoatr.did not vote at the last Presidential, election, nor at the Presidential election fonr years ago,. This Is simply Infamous In the Chairman of the, Democratic iNaUonal. Committee..i Oita of the mogt successful merchants in New York commenoed his career' In ' that city y ponndlhg yvt bent ; nails, which bad been thrown Ida pQe beside the pack ing 'bojtes, W that the' could be used , again, .'f.-.i ina'JPrM & .A . .-!-.! In Ji;,(, -: !? .. -,;- y- TnmMemecHUU-Mmmld says truly, that the Ohio Statesman .was the hforemo3t in boldly denouncing the vacltlatliig andper-! fidlous cpnduct pi Xhe JTeta York- World.? r. TheSWWJiiMlwiirs fottaxost Inide,' fending tbe: .Bight and condemning, the Wrong." it 11 U" O rt r CoiwttsQBCW W. McCook arrived. In this .city Saturday ntgb onbusihess, . IJe re turns homo to-day, and on Saturday a Sails . from New York for" Havre.' with" tbe Inteu- . uou 01 epcuuinx some note in Europe, it was his intention to- have s-nled .last Sat-, urday ; but urgent business prevented him fxomiiotag;so.:'--iW Jeff. Davis—Why is He Not Tried? Iurlntthe lia'poilUcaTampalgoTlfie rrre&t argument of. the friends ;of General aATand agaltthe Democralio party, was tnat tne rebels must, be punishea ana treason be inadeodloils. "TEls tbehewspa- per press of that party held could not be Tn Clffi IT tHd IJe&ibc ratio "party Sif6Seaed to power. '.-. Those charge) were made In the face of the fact that not a single man engaged in ?ngant3ffTebent3"d baTyctbQen brougnt' to trial or luciiclaJly puuiShd. JtFta?oi befllobj Mbbsa l ms tower n g - abbve" tW others around him. gave lorm and.siibstance to the rebellion, was, pangbtnd caged, "but never tried, auddeW a motion1 is pending In the United Statee-onrt at Richmond, Chief trusties Cham presiding, Which. Will be so decided as te-eend him forth, un tainted by a verdict Pi the jury against him. If rebellionlsto be punished if tfeason ,1s 1to- be .made-odious, w;Jiy Dot give hirn atrial and jpnnl8n7b,inrforbU crlnjes.Xhe;'; .. rY.Swvedited oy, jr. STANTON'S late Assistant secretary ,"It U well known that the master spirit ror tne.pregent Auministration, Air. Secre tary bewara, has" not tntended, from the beeibnlng,ithat Jin Davis should be tried ana puulsttea" v-t - -rn , .. Judge Chab it bas been- charged, ttme and time again, would never allow Da vjs to be Convicted, and his refusal to have him brought to .trial givAS much plaosiblUty to thecharges, lf,-,Mrif.u j r- f :-! V7 n , The JStm adds V ;,il-jr.i!-)flt , '"There is another reason .more Impera rivA. 'anil whirh nnirht: tn h onnl usi v. aciinst trie continued" procrastination , 61 khe proeeeution 'of' Jefferson Davis; and mac reason is,i:inas is is aone in nagraai violation of tha Constitution of the United States,. The crime of Jefierson Davis was that' he violate that Constitution. The men In authority violate1 the - Constitution in denying to Jefferson Davis a speedy tri al;, lor tli uonstitutton proyiaes mac "in all criminal prosecutions, the accused, eball enjoy the right to a Speedy and .public trial.' Tbtf prosecution f Jeflersow Davis i a criminak prosecution and is. included in. the 'term . 'nil , criminal nroaecutions:' Jand Jefferson Davis has not enjoyed the riKiiii w a Hpewy trim, kuu, 1410 wiuhwiut tion has been Violated' in his:case.' If he ;wa to-be tried, be should have-been tried IfiSg ago; and if he was te be, banged at all he should, have been panged .long before .mis nipe.-' - - - . VThere'islnuch of goo j use Id 'the'- above1 The 'cbriflnement' of'EfiVxB fdr1' years' n Fortress Monroe,''an'd 'bis liberation as a prisoner at large, under heavy bar,' with out Elvlntt him tbe rlirht to a speedy trial is sim bl v infamous and tf liberated on that ground,' would have a good show of reason1 knd refuse him his' constitutional1 rfcrbfrjtd it 'trial on bis alleged bffeniesis but to make ; The crlme charged, as the Syn says, against Davis, was .that he violated the agai Constitution of the United -States; "The court, whose duty it is to try him, Is iguity of the same offense.. , .,.... I The people have a right to demand bis r!al,'to" the end that It may bejudicially settled, whether he was guilty of Treason sgaiust the United States or pot. '-.t: ,., A Terrible Steamboat Disaster Near Warsaw. I The steamboat dissster on the Ohio, on Friday bight, near "Warsaw, Kyn although not as fearful in-ioss ot life as at first tele graphed: Is a terrible .- ode. From; ; the ao ouu'nts given, nonnei was to blame. ."Such andithe entiemenly cSonductorSon steamers and- passenger trains,! wben ;tbere tsa smasb uu andllvea tost, tdwavs ' have frlends'to-exbonerttotbem.'!' ' i- j If the law could only be enforced and Ithe men Whose dtylt?' is' to" Care Tor the 'safetyof property and'of bn'man "ItVea on Heimooiia ana on cars, oouiu do cnea ror manslaughter, and a few of Hiem convict ed; 'bath' property and life would be more ; One of 'the1 steamers, tbe United States, had a deck load of petroleum.'- ThH took flk-e and souiO BeveDty-flve henian beings perished! in': the flames or met a.. watery grave. : Better to hang half a dozen 'care- Idsa pilot land engineers,-: for the loas of life, than .to have a 'Tepetltion ofsucb s6ene8i hn.-i ,m'-i ; rrr . i m r:--j u ; The American Bastile Burned. 'ortf Lafayette waa burned; a fiir asit could, be consumed, on Tuesday night last. The fire lit up the city of New York, and the scsene is -described as, grandly beautiful. Had tne wnole.iiQrt been .blown .;nto the air, so as not to leave a vestige behind, or 11 in the "deep bosom of the ocean Dq- ried.T.U would not bave-cost, a . single rei gretM for Its name is coupled with, that . q! wrong; and. oppression. ; During , tbe war It was the Bastile where men, .'guiltless ol crinv, were sent to languish in a foul prisou at thecommand of Stanton or at the tingle Sswakd's beU.;:, Its ig))t reminds. the, .American citizen Fof, tbe. wrongs ..committed, , and awakens recollections that it would be. well for tbe fa(r. fame of the Bepuhlic.il .they could be forgotten. -j no-i J-u.h.w .-i If rebuilt, it will still stand ,-as a monu client of infamy to those who, by their dcs- potln acts, brought so foul a, sUlp . on the. honor of .the, country. .f.f iA Reported Assassination of the French Emperor. ' Jhe telegram from London to New York; announcing tbe assassination or tne French Ernper6r;and the consequent riots Iri Paris; is believed to be a mere gold gambling ca- , If true;' the effect bpon 'France, and, In deed, upon all Europe will be great. Lorjis NaPOiidW lsilor ' if 'dead, was, the 'master mitad of the European sovereigns, and" hlf death wlll,J for a' time; at least, plunge; France Into anarchy. .His son. is. yet tod young to grasp and to hold the power of that great Empire.; J ' ' ,."r ( ' 'r' Th Botlon Post Says young New Yorker recently gave 40,00r' toward ' the erection of a , church He owned , a fine country seat pa the HqdsQo; an elegant es- kablisbment New York;! had bis las team on the. roadf made seldom . less than f 25,000 a dayli Thirty days ago bis name! was good for any amount' .at the baoka. Bis country house-has ono, be has given up -bis city establishment, and be has not now; money enough to buy a bag of oat tor bis iast team-. Erie and tbe Pacific Mail carried them under. . : . . I I.-; ' - ' - : the Akron City Times, h&a information that Mrs. Margaret Miller, of Norton town - ahip.'Summit county, died Nov 28tb, 1868 . at the age of 01 years. 6 months, and 20 days., J3be was. the mother ten children bad seventy grana, cnuaren, one . nanareo and wentyercnreat-grand children) and three great-great-grand children. She was a good old lady, a faithful and devoted member of tbe E. V,Lutheran. Church for 77 years, and. died, much lamented by all., Tina ''tievetand ' 'jPtdin Dealer feels war ranged in sayirrg that although Judge Ban neyj has no particular .desire to enter upon he labors and annoyances of a political campaign'; yet. If it Is the wish of the "De mocracy of the State of Ohio that he should be their standard bearer. Iu the next can- vass, be will not shrink from tbe respon sibility, and will do all in bis power lor the success 01 me.uuneu, . Thb People's Defender advocates the nom ination of Hon. Chilton A; White for Gov ernor, by the Democratic State Conven tion;. . Its voice is tor the Convention to be beld on the 8U1 ol January. - ; ! ' ., ' ! , - The Ohio Statesman. We call the atteifioa-fcfNftir feaderr to thij prop pectus of the Statbuan pobllshed in another column. ' f -' This valnable paper, the central organ of the party in the State. aBd one of the most reliable and ably" conducted journals in the country, should be liberally patronized by the Democracy of our county.. .- During the last year, as our readers may have observed, many of the. most, sejisibi. and pertinent articles. Sppeartog ' in onr; columns, on the-political issues of the hour, wexa.taken, f rottbr&rxwm ANsd .- ei fiectai credit is due to this ouruai, as be n g foiemostin boldlr denouncing the vac jllating and perfidious conduct of the JTew x otk yy oria. i Tbe sauieibbAeditors are-ietained for the eusulngyeax, and we hapa to see the Statesman receive the patronage its mer- ;BSQrieMyrsrve.-fiftrig I I A4BKH-SnoptirmfieNewfcrkirecentlyH "dissolved," and posted up the following notice : ' De disholutlon of coparsnlps here tofore resisting twixtme and Moees Jones- In de barber ;p,refeasldn,!, ani' hetetbftfrefl solved .- fussons wnooes must pay ae sen. bef. Dem what de ' flrm'bes must call oh .Jones, as de firm is insolved." -JohitG. THOMrtoi.Tyh aTprbmlnent Democrat at Columbus, has -recently been. tjie recipient of a present frou.hU friends-- the new American Encyclopedia, in 23 volumes. i!,.The presentation : was made by Judge Thnrman. Mr. T as we can attest is deservedly popular, and we offer him oatf? Ohio Democrat. ; - Ir .tbe Toledo Blade is right,', that tb conviction !of the American people-la tha siHTrag should be prtscrlbed by a nnlfbrhi constitutional rule, and that suffrage shouliH be; impartial," how eomes it that the Re publican party did not take that position In' the Chicago .platibrnjrVn r f Ohio Democrat. DIED UACK8OK On-! Saturday arming, Dwv.Cth Zknas Japkson, Esq., aged Tl veara, at hit resi de oca, fix ffliias norta of Uolambua, on ta Weatec Tillo road.,. r . -i - j . - i.- Tho-fanoral aarrioM will take pl&oe at the family residonee. on Tuesday, the 8th inaU, at 10f A. M and iha remaloA will.be deposited in Oxeea Ian - "arf2''Jaeksoh''wai"ana' of the- earl t nionaari oA Ejafilin oount, and bajl a larc eirola of tnanda and snqnainuuieea. who- are Ttspedtfally imrited to attend the funeral. ' ' J' ; ' IdecT-dSt-j' New Advertisements. tf Ths- OMw Sratfftinanf bait bH Larger Circulation than aaiy pa per pnbirslied InT1hIa City br Cea trail Ohio v adrertUera will hear Shi in mind. XA.SSOiNXC. , A RTATED MEBTINQOK OHIO CHAPJ IbM. a. I K. A. M. wille tmtd Tilin (Monday) liV t.M.U. December 7. at o OlOCK. ' Payoaent oCidlnaaaiidelaotion of-offiraTa. 1-7 . , 1 dW-tllUri , fl.i.C0X,lro mfi'T j STATEMENT Of tb.e Receipts and Disbursements of . .he Several Fands for tha Fiscal ; Year eaaiar Kartmber is, 1868: Oeaeral Berenae Fand.........i.i..k. $l,e68,755 B Canal Fund 41.&3j M Binding r ana i.-'4,i 7. Cowmen -8ohool Fmnd. ..' 1.4b?.vs 7: Soldiera' AliotmoDt.Fand-. 3.46S 90 Soldiers' Claim Fund...... ' ,StS 1 ixaimnai Koaa ttnn..... ai.ou-i n bank Keden-plion i'and.. ........... : S.73S M - i v.i ' - ' ' " aj,0SS,473 SI l-t; 1 -. ; lDISBUE3EMENT3. .: General Revenue Fund fl.S18.210 35 Canal Fund 14,939 39 Hinkiug Fund. ...)l,72iS S3VV Common Behoof Fund l,426)Hs8 80 Soldiers' Allotment Fund.. 482 00 ... , , ..; . Soldiers' Claim Fund " n S.7S1 68 National Road Fund '18.829 36 ". : Bank Redemption Fund.... , Is 95 ''" Balance in Treasury Nov. 15, 1868. 1.. S510.120 76 STATEMENT S. S. WARNER. of State. A U XIIAKE THIS FARM FAT-760 Octavo baies US-besutirvl and aeef nHUostrationg. This book shows how the Farmer may double ther'lue of hi laneMDSke three times afl mocboatof stock; ho three times the anantitv of arain. roots, and iarmeropaean be raised from an acre, and -how au toe profits ot tne lum can be more tban doubled. Every farmer wants it. Every Stoei Kaiser wants it. i.very Gardener and Fruit Cul-1 tnrist wants it.- Farmers, tarm ere' -sons; experi-i enced book agents and othass, wanted te take agen cies in every oommunity. tommissions eiou to 250 per month, according to abntyand energy. iSend for Ciiculars giving full description. Ad- aresr, - a Muiie.it, tictUKUi a vu., Fhiladelphia. Fa.. Cincinnati. O.. Chicaao. Ill or St. Louis, Mb. ' dec5-wlm-Br of State. NOTICE. TIHKRE Wil l BE A fTIF.EXirtO OF J.' - the Htoekholders bf the Colnmbns A Hrri- bnrg Turnpike Road OonrpaLy on January the Ilth, 1869. at the office of Lorenso Enelish. in the eitv of Columbus, Ohio, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of eleoting fire Directors for said road, to serve for one year. ' . W M. jaiL.Lb.K. deco-w4w 1 ' " toecretary. Lttxell' et I r. - a falooii.'; NOW OPErf IX Hlt'HBWRnLD Mns on the oorner of Hiah street and Elm al- ley a arst class tientleteen's Saloon. aeo4-dlw-, . . 1 - A.A At tlia, A.AZ.Iti.1,. ENCaSSKitiBSlX - WASTED COLLIN O'LEART. a yonng man of several years' experience in teaching the various branches of Knttlish, French. German, Lstin and Greek, de sires an engagement as tutor in a private family. tie win teaon a private eiass at nis room.Ao. 70 High street, from 6 to 10 o'clock .P. M. decs-diw Lumber for Sale. - . . - -. - THR OLMiTANOf PARK ASSOCIA TION offer at private sale all the lumber con tained in the fence enclosing their Race Course Also, tbe lumber in sooth stable, west stand. udges' standi :pieket fence, Ac. - Parties wishinc tbe whole of the above will clease call on. the uedi laigned.wbo will give all the nec essary information as to price, terms, and time of removal. RICHARD NEV1NS. , . . , . Vice President. 'If Bbt disposed ofKv SATUPDAY. DEC. 19. 1P6S. it. illlKj.r.M nn THRSDAY. I l fl la ISfiS at public auction, by.J oho U. Ueall, Auctioneer . .Dr. Burton's Tobacto Antidote. 'ARBAirnro to remote aix dulu worn, ToAAom. rtv ttoaafxs and Karmiam. and la sumo an excUmt J petrrW. It purijkm and mridita the Iood. invieormtfitha Tstsjiis. pvtwewsj gTusM DoariBairur ana nreninncnina r, nei the stomach to digest the heartiest food-vWkee Bleat) reiaMOiDir. ana estaoiunee robun health. atuLchewAt for wixtm Sfear cured. Price Fiftr box. Fo4ti. An interetniajr treatiM on tM tntario effeets of toOaccot'-with tisu ? toMiimmialaf rvJbrMjCea. te, UUI sTMajas.. Agent wauicu. Aaarew S-st- A. J. ADBVTT eierjfEJ M7 V TZlSTZMOKIAXiS. Po9TKASTkr9 TnaiMoirr. I raceiTaA a box of Bnrhm't Antidote from Rev. M. Poaiion, mnfi And it an mftttumt tmn. ' B. OatsoaV CoiiDottb&ytlArrieon Co, Ohio. ' ' Fbov th U. 8. TBBhsvxr, ybrttaiyt Qfiaj.Ym Mnl acapply of the AJiTorm. keomtjrptmivad fuu dam iu work S0KKLT. X O. T. Edcaju Fxoai New Haxpsrikx HqCtc Pkim.-Gentlemen of inflaence here haTing: been cJsred of the appetite for tobac co by nans Dr. Burton' wtMot, we desire m mpplj for tbe prlsonert of this itustityriKm.V Jo&efh MAroV'arderf N. State Prison, TobsVooo has aeoomplimtd dU daimalfor tt- ( . W. Ui Istsk BuJiNew Albstny, Ind. ' A CuntoTXAjr' Aamxonr. OkiBox or Axtxdoxs cured my brother moA myself. It JTsttiV fails. - - Ber. LrW. Bboxmaku, Kellers Station, ' F0f "THX TOUe HEADQtTAKTXIt, LrVsf, VaSB. 1 Aoee oairtM flirty -fin povnds oJUK in Otr months hr vting Dr. f&iaa' Aiiti4ete, od mil dtm ldtobaeoo k remoTed. Wm. Is. it, Jb. FrohAwst Sotmmir Hwn Jottxxai- BaViioh, V n-JMh krnr nf Rnr1riS -Antidote rmovta all the wad from me. I take pleasure in recommendiiV tt to li crfr readers. . v . T. Y. Slave, m,( . FOR 8ALC BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ; ' Trademark X Copyrighted. ' Ctmntion I Beware of luiuriooa Coiinter-. felta sdrertised br Humbugs. ... DOT30-dtkw3mo-rKT i. f? Turnpike Notice. riira SH4KGHOLDERS OF THE At I Capital Stock of the Dublin aid Worthine- ton .Turnpike Company are hereby notified that there wili be a meeting nf the stockholders of said Company on MONDAY, JAN U AKY 31, 1369. at the. Hall of Ele W. luller. Efq.. in. the town of Dublin. Ohio, at two I'-'olock F. M. ot said day. the object and purpose of which meet ins will be to del ermine the. hais fur assesinc the shareholders of said oapital stock to meet tbe pres ent indebtedness of eaid Company, and to fix the time and mnde of payment of the amount assessed against each individual holding such shares. GKOKUE UNOliFFOUK, President. ' DANIEL W- THOMAS, : t HENRY K.TULLEK. -I- ... - . . OUR N I". CASE. loirentnrli 1 ' " JOHN AVDRBM8. f uireclors. . 'JAMES Hi .WRIGHT, I . ELE W. TOLLER. ' dec! dltw4w EmollienjCream. THIS nELIGHTrVIi AlMEI.siC.iT preparation, introduced last winter, having received so many flattering, oommendatiora from those who used it, induces the proprietors to bring it again before the public assuring them that it staods unrivalled as the best protector of tbe skin agnsttbe inolemcncy of the winter season. It not only imparts to the skin a delioate freshness and boauty. but also oonduoes to its health, purity and preservation. For healing abrasions, Chap ped Hands, Face, Lips, or Roughness of the Skin, it has no equal, while its soothing qualities and delisbtlul fragrance render it a necessary append Siew the toilet. Prepared only by MAKFLE A Rl'ISON, i'itpensing Chemists. 1W South High ttcot, Columbus. Ohio. novt-deodawsiB - niirmir rrtmi'in H TlIOpSAPjl) ppiRs WORTH naVWOTlT ffWSTIBWMOS as siVaaUaD K.sst OAarSasa 1 - SrTwBr if Via SB- mnA asnAla amKranlns YOUTH'S. MlaiHSti' ANli Cil,yKEN'S BOOTS'ANI SHOKS-tvi. offered fomle.aeiis koalraed wot. without rer-aUk2 store lo U)K.SIILt,tt.'d 1EW BDltmiJS; )LUk at aeaTe if tteV and jouuifsre lueig wun iuoso usually vaargea.:. . Majn! Kip Re ailjv' hole Ienlher, - r Boys' Kip Moots, Tenths' Kip Itoots, iWm Cair,irP4oi4d teoot; 0',-J';- ;Wom'i Calf 8hoestBcst, n - ,-! "Voinen:ei Sroeeo Sfaoets i - 'laaies' Double Soled I.astlnt; Cone, !y- jUa ssea' Morocco Shoes, Polish,' i " Misses' 1 Chiids' Morocco Shoess - - 1 These goods ara imaranteed to boot saperior material and workmanship, !with in in the market.-. 1 'i.. 1 ' ' 1 : Uen't forget that the sale !posittT and i limited win never .ecn avain. Uesnre arm una tne rural DESHLEB'8 KE W .BM lLOiNil. opposite tha .Goods. - - I deoT-deod3m-r t.,,.-; mm rvnrt i nn a.- J OF Avar thlna ; K . lt. -s if Piiiir- uTH UlTIDfU 3.75. Rrgniar price flS.OO 3'4o 300 9.00 e.oo a.so . 'I a.OO, " 1.SO, M a.se 9.00 Gaiters, 1.40, ' 'J tjijsi tlAO, fl W U2. 0.40, 0.7S Ac, fcCI- and will near comparison t tftit a feW wtekl' 'Another' siofi 'ofprluisy place (tnare v bat oii betort buying. iii$ I i tjissHAM, yriiqa; plape. ,a M4 mi j v E. C. CLOUIJ & CO. 0 JaiaiiWimD : REEVES' - AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR. aT:-LifJ.rtvodiT80I It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair. It eaases the Bajr jto Cyrf boaqtilftr. It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy. :It inTigorAertleTRoots of tloTIilr. y J 'It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly. lit immediately stops Bab Tailing Out. It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age. 'it restore! Grey Hair to iu Original Color. . . i ;.?...,- - :'.-hoa . .- ! - it brings out Hair on hads-tb&t have been bald fot i years. !t is composed entirely of siropleand purely veget j ble substances. It hie ieoWved yer aix thousand voluntary testi monials of its excellensemany which are from 1 i physicians in high standing... I . It is sold in half-pound bottle (the name Mows in the glass), by Druggists and Dealers in FaaeyJ Goods every where, afOne Dollar paBtie;toIe- 'sale by Demaa Barnes & Co. Schiefielin ft Co.. New York. : F. C. Wells ft Co.; 8CBNT-mch7Hily 1 n OV TBI CITT OP KIV TOBK. lVo 330 Broadway Capita x- jp One liliftit I oJhrs. I UUAKTliKbU DI THE B1A1I. D arid 8 K. M anoax, Fres't. J as. Mkbrill. Seo'y. 1 tj : rnnp Pirn .- fwt , IfcCV 1 v 3o a oUM saisu n a a w w ae a. u aw u 11 a. a INTEREST on all Daily Balanoes. subject to oheck at sight. Moecial llenosits for tix months or more. tnav be made at five 1er eent. Tbe Capital of One Million Dollars is divided among over aoo share holders, eomorisinc; manv eentlemen of larce wealth aaeV SneseiaA eaautiauoe. who are also -pereosally I iahle to depositors 4"or all- obligations ot the Com pany to douoie tne amount 01 tneir capital scocs. Ae the National Trnst Comoanv leoeives deoosits in large or small amounts, and parasite thrm to be drawn aa whole or in pa t Sycdecnat sisnt ana without notice; allowing interest on all -daily bal ances, parties throughout the country can keep ac counts in this institution with speoial advantages of security, convenience ana profit. ; re NT-deol-dAwSHm r Ji. .VIENNOT &-.CO, GENERAL NEWSPAPER Advertisirig Agents. .1 I 133 Wassan street Jejv kVk- ,-5- j fErtoWisAfd as fSSSJ .'- We beg to call the attention of advertisers to our agency. Uur facilities with all the first class daily papers in the country are second to none, and we aro fully prepared to offer terms and con ditions whieh eanaot fail to a-ire -sUDerior induce ments. We lso send advertisements to all Cuban ard South American papers, with whom we bare exclusive contracts We are the on r bouse doing a SPANISH All VERTJvSING BUSINESS. - . tlTecan. bj special permission, refer to ' f Mr. 11. T. Ublmbuld, Alrnggist, 69 Broadway, Asw To k. Messrs. S. R. "V ANDCZSTt Co., 198 Greenwich street. New Tork. Messrs. Haubi & Rucebl, 118 -Greenwiolt street. ew f org. . . . ... Messrs. GBhtj-ok's SomA Co:, Type Founder, 13 Champa's street. -.1 . ti-i MessrsFaALOM A Son, New York.. . . -r -i -. ..1 MesBrs. f'HELoN A t'OLLKNDER. New York. , , Messrs. Takhant A-Co.. New York. Messrs. Chickbhino A Son. New York. Messrs. Kadwat A Co., New York. oot20-eoo3in THE- NEW; YORK LEDGER For the New Year. 1869. THE GBE'at" FAMILY ' PAFEfi. The Ledger is the most interesting paper In the world. More people take the Ledger than take any other papes-in-the couaAsy- it has tbe largest number of great and distin guished writers. .. . ; . , Itcontains the purest, sweetest. and most delight fullove stories, striking narratives, and instructive biographical a udhi statical sketohes.-t v All questions growing out of the domestic rela-tinasrtevers'gijarrels.-raw and business matters, are regularly "answered in its column., '.A vast Mnoant of useful information is eiven through thi attractive department of thi Ledger. Tbe principal Bishops. Doctors ef Divinity, and . Clergjmen write for it. - Wu.utx jrn.LBw BavANT. the -great American poet,- bas translated, xpreesly for -the Ledger, a thrilling Spanish Novel, which we shall publish jtdaring the new year. .-., - . . , Kav. Da. Tynq is now engaged upon an Original . Storr whieh will .be .continued tnroueh twelve ' numbers of the Ledger. . mo uuw yuwiieuiun m Bonn ui 1.01 id oiii.il Ttruesteriee. by- twelve. of tbe Anoit dutingoisbed elergymen in the United States , -i Our standard,, .popu ar writer. Mr. Stlvanus ' Cobb, Jr.. is as interesting as ever, and will con tinue, as heretofore, to write only for the Ledg r. Tbe milrinnr of admirers of Mrs.- Surmwakf B will fiud her original stories only in the Ledger-. ' ' MissDrptJv will oonlinua. ber dramatic stories, and Fanny Fekn her sparkling sketches. . Hknrv Ward B&gCHKa will continue to furnish lifa wr.lrtv arrinlwi - And JiEa PiBTrtv hit hin. fraphical sketches.' ALIU. UAHT, r.THKI. IjTWNt 111. V.HARLES U. Gahdette, and Ail aur .thtr present writer!, axe re-engaged for the.Affirer. t.' V- ri x1- i '.. Prole sor W ii.li am Uenbt Peck, John G. Saxe and Makt .h VLB Iai lab will ht-reafter write lor no paper but tbe Ledger - 1 wo uf ear contributors have been ministers to the court of St. James. Within the put year tbe - son of soothe- of our contributors has been elected President of the United States. TheBKRT that a long experience enables usftp Se lect, and that money, without stint, can buy, will be constantly spread before tbe readers -of the Ledger. The rearer always gels more than his .money's worth in the Ledger. . - - .... 00B TERMS FOR 1869 HOW IS IKE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.1 . Single copies, S3 per annum: fonr copies, SI0, which is S2 S a copy ; eight copies. 20. The par--1 who-'iends us S'2S lor "a ehlheif efeht eiiDi.8 iaJL sent at one time), will be- entitled to a copy nee, 7 rostmasters ana otners wno get up eiuos, in tneir respective towns, can aftemaid add single copies at $2 50. is" We employ no "traveling agents", Address all communications'to - - '- ROBERT BONNER, PuMishe-. Corner of William and Spruce Sts.a Nor York. r-NT-deo wit .- BOOTS AND SHOES. . T. 8. BEPARD. O. BORIGKK CHEAP, BOpTS AND . SHOES. NEW .--i"- , V TS. SHEPAKI. IIAVIUfi FORIrlEI. e a partnership with U. H'JlitGKrt. for tbe . purpose of oarryiug on the Boot and Shoe trade at XVO.I63' SOUTH' AIIII STREET, Would respectfully invite their friends and the public generally to call and examine their flue and well selected stock of Ladies', Gents', Misfes' and Children's Boots and Shoes, this dav received di rect from the hast, anatwhioh tbey are now offering -Jorsale on tbe most reasonable terms. In our man ufacturing department special attention is given to rv'CUtirOM$tADEW01tK. - - Repairing of all kinds neatly arid promptly done. We would respectfully solicit a share of publio patronage. Please give us a call. No trouble to show goods; - ' " " '- r Remember the place ? No.' H3 South High-street. SHKPARD A HOR(lER. Colnmbus', O.- Sept. IS, 1S8S.- - snplS-dtf - ; WHOLESALE GROCERS. W. 1. BB00KS. ALSI. HOUSTON. WM. H. FL S J.. Ji&. B.iBBOOKSi Cor. Rich AHIrhSts.i C.lnmbns, Wholesale Grocers,? DEALERS t KEW 0EIEATIS : B0GABS AlTD M0IA8SE Island'Sugars, Coffee, Tess .-'i ToVac'cos JjIODOBfe, ' csbo. , feW-ly 1 ; n ta it- 1 mint! s t: nnirnm f ni VTA I III V ill llUllUililll A 1 i L -!:' W.HU I SA S-..VJ T J iJ.J l LIFE INSURANCE. JNAiilUrsAlTIH LIFE INSURANCE CO United StatfArnmca. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OP Cash Capital, - - $1,000,000 PAIDTSTTTLIj. n BRA.CII Of-FICEt 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PSILADELPSIAu HO O Q To which all general correspondence should be ad a. essed. - - WU.V CLARENPT! H. CLARK. President. JAY COOKEKCbiDs FineaawKxweaAive Committee, " i . -i. A, w HKJNKY O. I'OOKE. Vice I'fesident. EMERSON W. i'EET, Secretary and Actuary THE ADVANTAGES ' Offered bv this Comnanv are ' It is a Natienal-Companyi chartered by speoisV act of Unngmas, 1868. ft. .. .-"- it nas a paid up capital or SI. 000, 000. t It offera low rates of Dreminm. : aIt furnishes larger Insurance than 6thpr Compa- u.oo iui iuo on in wy niyjii rtj . . - ; It is definite and certain in its terms, i It is a home Company in every locality. : Its Policies are exemnt freai attachment. ' 1 here are no unnecessary restrictions in the Pol icies. F-very Policy is non-forfeitable. : Policies "mr be-taken that will pay insured their fnll amount and return all the. premiams, ao that tbe Insurance costs only the interest on the annual payments. .. tiia aa;lu.i i - 10110108 may be taken which psy to the Insured, after a certain number of years, during life, an an nual income of one-tenth the amount named in the Policy. ' No extra rate is charred for risks upon tht lirae of females. : It insures not to pav dividends, but at S a eost that dividends will.be impossible., , JOHN WrELUS AJCO..! , J Cincinnati, Ohio. General Agents for Ohio Central : and Southern Indiana. P CO!, HYKR A: O.y ColuTtbus! Special Agents for Franklin, Licking, Muskingum and Coshooton counties. - PeNT-octaa-deodAweowly . SERVING MACHINES. 18 S7. In no previous year ha there been $uch strotiff competition among all the leading Sewing Machine Manufacturers of this country and Europe as the present. Alt all the principal Exhibitions and Fairs fhey met and contested for the Pre mium on Family Sewing Machines. and the result was unanimously in favor of the Florence i Reversible Feed. Xock-Stitch Family Sewing Machine. It received the First and Highest Prize as the best Family Stxvinrf 'Machine at the 'following Exhibitions, viz.: Exposition Uni- verselle, Paris ; American Institute Fair, New Torkf New England Agricultural Fair, at Providence, Ii. I. the New York-State Fair, at Buffalo; the Great AnnuaU Fairs of New England,, viz,; that of the Mechanics' Association, at Lowell, 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 FL O HENCE was again confirmed by the Committee on Sewing Machines, who unani ' mously awarded it : the" " O OLD MEDAL," the highest Prize the Institute confers. It would seem as If this succession of tri umphs should be sufficient to convince every unprejudiced person of tha great superior, -ity of the PLOBEKCE over all others as a Family Sewing Machine. A written warranty Is given to the pur chaser, that the Machine WILL do ALL that is claiaued fox- Tt, and should ft fail, if will do tajcon Dae, and tne iiOJVEY HH. FUNDED. rrineipal Offlee anet Salesroom, JTe. 33 Wemt fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. H. BIcCONNEIjX,. General Agtmt. TjATER. ' At the Ohio Stnle fair, which cled 't Toledo. Septo ber 2sth. 1FW. the FLORENCE re eived tbe FIRST PRE31IUiTloT the best Family Sewing mwuiiios over bvvcii uuuipeiitors. Send for a circular, or oalLaad examine the Ma. onineasa tne sew Qaiesrooms.-,. . v 91 East State St., Colnmbns, Ohio. ; W. S. BROWN, Agent. SS" All kinds of stitching done to order," and ailBiaouou guaraiiieeo. CCU'4 dmStaWTAH BANKERS. P. W. HUNTINGTQN & CO.. IB A.Nr.K ER S, Corner Bread & High Sts. febS-dly P. BATDBN. JOS. HCTCHKSON. W.B. FTEM. HAiDEiS, HUTCHESON & -CC jB -tO. INT 3 n. ) XO 13 S, II '! ISEF.T, lanZO-dly-r Columbus, o. W. sal)M r , . , J'i vr wm K 3sS7 DYGOODSyr- y- i DRY GOODS. .3T;iIyI3 OOLI o ; -rs.tB4f1 K'sMfKlfV fin f'nltr1 lefif-S oiliti.'i ifT-.Mfi ,-tA r n nt'rA t . irvfi' rifvi ZM .."f s for.jfH Urn .IVAlUOtM DJYqa TfVOU -s'-d . i-1 .'I ..!hnri'Tts" u.. :., (.' r. - ..'l 1..-A .. "rt'j . . io. i-r.-.T 7 -I loa y-i.ooi i.7. rj i .. 1 !;.., .wot! .;i -i i.;k"1'J..0 -J."f 1 1 ' .n-.tj ,'-..-.) '-jiH fi l-.'. d-.iil' rr' ) ' -M it! ti 'T t " ti-.l i -t.)t-r - r- i .".'iJ- . ili . l!to 'nr 1 "a::'. :.irs -tii i -..,; ..j0 .- r . -i-,. 4 A i .ii I, .-;. -! . ; .;-j!.'.'r X . ,:t'j!'ii in.n rdv' '. yi h.-'H .mjuo :i0:.Jl"7I .',,:-dt.. - -:iy i,i x .u a .ha yjt.?; n .'. t tt A jSMs j .-i t.;.ri rt-.-.l - i ' i -i . -i.-i '-i .: f ' .p(j'oo: jiavajJiK ,.f n- 1' 11 7r r i " ' : w :.--., !..!-.. ww -'J -ijii-.T i ;lJi tt- r 1 .-- . ... V Ay tll .! .u'i':: kJ Li i..3.:-- J..-. n -ii rT I;' . f n'7 .liti: : -::ll '" a v. .11 Kirf "'I. . r -is'l fins'.) it: i -.fa Iv-'i : 'i j::a.'-i- .i'. J Um llT 1 r t i. ::-! f !1n:Itt- . i'i-ii . :: iif..'i : u.i.i . ...1 -si . t;u Hii! .-ri.i.- t r -I ! , .- m ' ;i tie . jim ft t :i H-lir; . tOn jn!f!lt-r 111 '" ' i" i d ;' C. HEADLEY i CO. ..-ji..-- i ;! .-, , I 250 AND -252-, . rijj. Ii v- -. . : i niiij:-"' . ' -!! .n:.: '" " - -j"U f SOUTH HIGH STREET . t ui.... ir ! ..-- i-iiii ft.---, ".r .:. ,-.' -.:j K-ii1! j ,;l'-lli'lA .t ( I ii .i . f JAKE XOTV OrENIXG THEIR ' I . ' . ' 'j-l'j L x i " t , ; V, ... f V - !T .1.'. - I....' a-v:" ' f. C ; WINTER STOCK-OF STAPLE ' ali::.'.! T --.- '.i. : :-.r.: i .i 'tt FANCY : DRY - GOODS . ii : '. :.t ' S ' " Hi. ft i l ! J 1 . f:t.t.itli ' In ; v.- J 7'II IO I ii ,-.V j. .-' :v rr.T DRY GOODS. febT-eedlj AND ' ' '""2 "' .T:;-..uj.'.i?a.i A AljffSEM&,TS. C r-H- H Orand Social Ball. Ulrtlt al - a-l . Tne ..MSVtl oi rfis'l-KK.JH C SCaP firm J Vf .. . : HI 1 i ... , . . 1'lZw;W,",,"", dis. ONkT DOLL A R. toe pnbho are invited - .-i-.s') .-uAn-jn. ft OPjjRA .HOUSE. 1 .TC,fs--a'C"ssss' Rispeotfully anseunces one Grand Cb5)cart.T fTedsiesday EcbIbs-, ' bcc:')"ilk. 1fMITolB'"WntKvoHts)rtls"Divj WI3S BAKTONvof Bortr;S0prmT.6.v'. 4 MR.GUMAV(Ji4 F. HAbL. bnton; n. AjfwcsjDAvt ulaioj-jt. fmni-anq Aocom i?te :.:. T paVC Adaiitr sion,) . DOLLAR. FAmilj Circl, FH it a i vcni-o, - ... Usk-- WsaWM.-AV-a - UIA Wa " abavos. o. . . uoiiioi ga UUi O1U0IQ IDIAirV A rtale of seats to commence on Aon.lav morning. I M . ft .J.I t . . w T. .1 . 1 in". . " Dec S atS rln,lr decs-tftd ' ' 1 ," . a. lunaDULii. , Business Agent. '.n . SPECIAL NOliCES The Trss Medical Iocirta)r 'ature, when struggling with diseaw. Indieatss unmistakably the kind of assistane: she requires, f cases of nervous weakness ad general debility, the feeble pulae, tbelaek-lnstre aye,-the attepuated frame, tbe flaccid musetes the melsncnoly tisagZ iafor a.Wafnly as ir eacli organ had a tongnag ibt,imined4aaUdt.mloni tt uetdtii It does aot require the aid of a medieaf edncatiqn 'to nnderi Und thb dumb appeal for new vigor, front an ex bausted system. Every reader of these lines can comprehend it just as well as the graduate of a r fay licians'aollege... Let pot this desnaod ef enfeebled nature be neglected. Bespend to It' promptly by liorniaenoins a aears. M H08TKTTEK"rJ- tSTOM ACH BITTERS a preparation un,itirjg. ln,thir lUhcV'eeellrjoe,'tt properties' of a S-natrLiri, an iimooEAFT; aha'an" a'Ltkbativb. ' Before three days have elapsed, from, the taking of the first dose; a marked beneficial change" Will- be manifest in tbe bedily-nd mental condition of the patient.' The" pulse will be stronger and toorereguiar.the iye.wij begin, to Jose its dull expression, the uusoalar and asrroas syaUau ts-issssat -their -eeesicn, an4 the spirits to improve. Persevere,' ends oomplete re vivieation of tbe depressed knlma! and mental pow ersl. certain. In eases of ijt pessia. ani billions-" ness, the same salutary vesaltsiviili be obtainedlt. The aapetite -will revive, the sallownessof the skin disappear, and all the distressing symptoms which accompany disorders of the. steseaeh and Jirtr, wUl rapidly subriie. Tbealdof winter of tea iotansifie these eompiaiats by checking the perspiratory ac tion, by which SOTOuch morbid matter is erapo rated through the pores4h 'milder weather, and therefore theBiTTEBS are especially sseful to the dyspeptic and bilious at this season. ' . . . r. lnayiMeodAwwf ;yyAV,' " " fj -TEBtj.lfp SILTEB WAKE . KLEsbfr1 lo-FUTEDvlHaV' -THE OOKHAM MANUFACTUBTjNG CO, O PROy , EJSCE.R. I.. bviBtfie Urgea.niap4, facte ry "' So " lilvei .- u..a jin the world,, with the meat soprbved mach ' y. and employing the most 'skilled . labor,- are enabled to ofier an un equalled variety of neAfind ;beuiif4l designs in Dinner Services,'Tea " e .wee, end every article specially adapted fori liday and Bridalfllfts.: ' They efer also tbeir well-knewn Sn4T urtriTsiTed Nickel SUrer Eleclrd-PlaUd Ware..wbiot jthaj, have Introduced new patterns of rare elegance. I he Solid gilrerifei gusrsntetc to fceiof sterling purity by U. 8. Mint assay, "he Electro-Flate i' guaranteed to be superTor to the finest keffiof" ware. Orders received from the Trade -only, be 1 these goods May. : be obtaintd -rem- rasp.asible- 4ie&icr. vtuj.ou.. t - . V..llO Trade GORHAM MASUFACTUBIKG' CO:;'! -.o . Salesroom No.,AlaidenLana,Ji,T. "f ovK-wm-reNT,..-. ,, .. 9,il.i CI lVChUdrcii!s.lJii-.JSajcd.ior Fifty- . Thousands! of children die ensmeTiy ef Croap.- Nowriiosers,'it'ybawonld' speed 50 cents, and, always hav A bottle ;. Dr-.Toblas'Tenetian Lin imshti in the boms, .ver need feat lusliir your little one shea attacked with this ecmnlaiaa. It Is now in years sincVl tare put upmy Linl ent. and never Beard of a child dying of Croup when my, Liniment was -used; bat hundreds f cans have been reported to-me, and many state if it was' 10 per bottle they would not he without IU B Bides whiehfitis a certain eurs for Cuts, Burns. Headache. Toothaehpi Borei Thioat. Swellings. Mumps, Colic. Diarrhea, Dyson te ry,PpasTmr, Ol Bores and Pains in tb Limbs, -Baelt.-and Chesti- No Wecneei tries It who is tver without it, ., ft is, warranted jiariectlr safe" to take internally. Full direction, with every bottle. --Bold by the Drog gists and storekeepers in tbe United States. De pot 10 Park Place. N, T. ; " V l. . " ' jnnelS-dAwlyem-peNT . t t .V. IT i i . ', .. . Li , Bo v a Decline is Produced. , Pure blood makes us well, bad blood "makes a si .ic'k.' ",yapors from poorly digested food in thai blood are condensed upon the various organs, mad 1 serve to make tbem grow or repair tbeir waste. Organs made with a greater or lesser proportion of such materials csnno be sound. If the bad con dition of blood continues bat for a few days or weeks the body will be eat of sortsr-and 'if it eon-' tinues.the Whole of tbe body will in time be rsr aewed with imperfeot blood, and the health bad; ijtis in a decline popularly called consumption. : Kow Brandreth's Fills penetrate tbe whole mass ' uf blood, causing' the expulsion of impurities; the body feels f elicvtd from a "single dose what then may by expected frost twfentf By continuing their use tbe wholeof tbe blood in time becomes -purified, and the body reeeostraeted front geed mt- terial. the decline stopped; and A. new lease of life ; secured.' "Principal offioe, BAKDaKiii ,Hocsa New York. Sold by all druggists. - i iunelS-dAwljrem-reiif.', CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. all To art weeWeathousandglUeS;''.'' Impioving Nature no disgrace is." So, as gray bair don't please tbe eye. - - Css OISTADOBQ'3 WATCHLESSt EL Cristadoro's Hair Prt sedative. - Striking,. punding.' are the'i fleets prod meed. 5 byAiristadoro's Hair Preservative and Beaatifier, '. Be the bair ever so wiry, eoarse and unmanageable bv brush and comb, in DBA week this, artiet Will I render it flexible, hutrous aad inclined to enrl- - Sold by Druggists, and applied by All Hair Uret ers. Uanufaotory.Iio.CS ettaidea Lane. PriDoipal Depot No'AstoHos,'-"- ' - J luneis-aawiyom-peNT' , !A MOLI DA - ;!; 4-J-Lad5es ' anoV . gentlemen, yottng and old. desirous of having tbeir , hais beautiful fur the Helideys, -sbeaJd-HMe a bet - feof CHE VALIER'ft J4FE FOR TBE HAIR at once. Bead Chevaliert' Treatise on' the Hair. Free to all . 11. Given awsy at tbeJmgStores.orseBtJ ret. -.This book should b. read by every' by -mail tret. person. It teaches to cultivate and have beautiful 1' hairl and restore gray heir sa.4wir(naLeeleT. 1 top its falling oat,;rsaoves all irritation or dan'v A druff from the scalp, thus keeping the bair1eaatl-: : ful to the'lstest period of life. SAKAH A. pitVALlER. MDV . jNT-aeci-eou" . . . i onwmjvs, A. PROFESSIONAL.,,, K. A. B.WJJ,LlAil8;'WMt Broadway, ness 1 igh street, Columbus, Ohio," bas devoted, films j a series of years to the treatment of certain prii " -.te diseases.'" fiem&r heonAnltjMl . 'ro"ia? near the Exchange Bank "? may.ti-ti .' t k K ' . 1 "?vUrom the pen oj Da. Ccrtis.; valuable treatise on the oause and cure of pre ma- ' ture decline. -shows how health is impaired thro wis. -secret abuses of youth and manhood, and bow easily regained It tires a dear syn. psis of the impediments to marriage, ihe cause and effect s of nervous debilitr, and the remedies therefor." 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' iniS orates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful bteci r tfMMi ' Sold by all Druggists and Per? tinlf .-' ana prepen. applied at Batcbe or's Wig Fa7tV Wo. 16 Boud suoet. N. i-oik. rug aprS diwij