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VQL. xxxvi. : j :;..c,;:;::r -''"! COLUMBUS, OHIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1868. .1' -I'M! i NUMBER 85. ly tde ; omo 'sTATESMifi '.Js rb&LiiiBKD Ojr TBx roLioiriBQ vailt 8TATsAN.perTear. ............... ...t9 M f T r:-;'-.' -six months... .........i! 4 M delivered by Carrier, per week t. lot Tsi-v BCCLT Statesma-, per Tear.......... .4 60 ' " ' ix months' 25 -J -Byxoiooth.;.'.l.;;..i.'.;;.:;'..;..:;;..$t ji JrMpioinjMr, t,......a 40 Ttooopies one year. ..,r,.-.,,.. ......If 80 Twenty copies one year ,......v:. ,.,.,.'?,.. .35 00 t"i ' ' rer ' v -:- v ? , irVERTIS!fJ&. RATES'. FOB DAILY JTATESNIAN 1 I 'T5 l 80 IS S 00 '6 60 - 1 12 40 lToo IS 00 Hi 0 8110' 0:j $1 60 10 o 1(4 H I 4 50I 00 00 ool 30 1 4 50 5 13 011 40 OH 6 00 10 t 14 . 16 S 18 0 IS 00 M 00 24 00 l-0 4Q OlM OUKtU 10 OOl is ou! 81.011) v 00 4,U 60 00 M 40 0 K 00 ool OOhtM) OOi-IS 0C335 38 00 39 011 4JS9 14 0( 1 JT 00 3001 woo 75 Ol. D i ntxt 0040 OOI38II 0e 680 Oul 600 46 041 ' Local N'oncis. IS ernts pet line each insertion. n' Abvkrti8i Katerpob Ti-WihuT Status Mam 76 eentt parcqoara eaoh b.ertoDi for ihrae -rnoatti m; longer. aieouiuil of onenaU teoiuilatUy r ADVinTnuno ros Wmir SriTtsniN-tl 5 per square 'or first insertion, 78 cents for eaoh sd (itioaai insertion. . - ' i i h i t n 1" . BuMhKss r-oncR8,50centaeac!i Insertion. . 0 oticksof1)stbs. Mcenis. , Notk;BoMiao8, 76ceboi"."J ' 1 iilMwcx a hOi.08. halt prien. :r 3- --.J .. AUtrmtitmladttrtttimmU mutt btaatd or at BUSINESS DIRECTORS T .' X. BHOuKLS, , ' . XV 4 Architect, Civil Kngineer. o. '"' -.k t;'i Cfiee over tbeWanooal fcxehanae Bsnfc ' 1 ATTORNEYS r!-1 f " - WBic, Ho. boats ilick stra4. Am bos Bal!d- lJifcs o. bull., , ;,. ...,.,.; I ATTOBSJtlf-AT-LAW A MAYOR, , Viii.oA i j. i . .. ilayor.OIBlSO.'. .IjUWAHVT,UgLAHt 'I Al IffMi 1-AT-ijA W A Notary Publio.. , - ' r. " . HHi.i. P.m...'. Unil;.. ' HI ilV'O,, i :Af TtiBNhl 6-AT LkWvlU'-f.-a:: ... Office-68-.-oath iiina atiwet, Autnoe Baildins. rJC AUCTION ANP COMMISSION. VTi 44. MEAL,, ' 'j '.l;r. .'.t.i. j on i et iAaationeer and 1aalar in- SaiX Batata Honaat Jkuid Ueoau, CloUiinc aud Neuoua.:. :,. t j r 1 , Ao. 7 West Uioad street. ' i v BATH ROOMS. 1 ; j; 1 I. ' "i! ' "'" " A.a4iiB MM I Ett 1. VT . iiajber and Hair Dresser. Hot and CoU Baths.. Baemeut Poaiunioe.il ..ilWtn .. . '. BOOK BINDERS.' Ljfbbiasa a . .AA.a.sv- ,.-,.. ..r.w -(ti n Bosk Binders BlanJi Book Manufacturers, -Printers and Publishers. , J ' ". -BOOTS & SHOES,- " in . . j .ir., j ,i i t -i i i . . tit; i rTT,e- H4J3out4i UiKb strett. JintTeeeiTeil.aa elegant asuoruuent. ,JSew Bt;lfl3, iuw prices. aies please ealL 1 " . " J. .1 vi.nt4iiti4i.vu.is, XJ Is the noted house for food Boots and Shoes a,t low prices, iiew Stock justreceived. . ' 1 .. . . ! 74 ouih High street: J '.coal: dealers 'X Dealers ra Pittsburgh and Ohio Coal. Also. JUaeViiin 1'ilo and stone Swr Pipe.- -IJ .,-.; No.astNjith UiKh street. I -OUMAHiSSlON MEKOtiAlNTS.; AtlON, i '.. i.ii." .Comuiasion. r,rwardint and PredaoeUer Bliunts, dealers in, brain, flour. o :7 W . JMoao r.vMi. - ' . 1 ' ' ' .... "CORSET.' D ; lb. HA UN Aain !)., - ! h y-H: "1 Manulacturers and JDealers iB French, Ger? nuan aiid Amerreaa Vsorseii. Also, buop okirbt. , imki.1 l . ii.ii.. r a . ll upera riuase. . CRUCKERY,1 k&t ,v - f . 1 U Wboresal and" Retail ; Dealer in China; tuaeinwaie.Ulaaa.PiatsHi.tsuods, Lamps and Lauip lutures. .. .. -f i -, 4 bvzutk Uucu street.; . C1 U'rA4'V V.i'- v.-,-. . importmr and WholeaU and- Retail Dealer i Croclury Cnuia,, MlauvCuttory, Piw4 Mtfoos. iai ILL I jili.m A.A. . ..J . . ' ''l':'x14 South Rlshatraat."' 6ui.Vi DENTISTRY.; ; '," No,ja jCastBroad street.. A WVoinMotothofc-..'1' .-. . , . V fvui : A-aJW'IMjxiTisit.Thw bet styles v- i -ueniiMry. nMuumt uunna uupcoTau funeral Plate. OtboetlOiuid 11 Opcca blue. ' i DRY UOODiv - Dealers in Dry fatuous. Motipna. Carpets. Oi. Clulbsj AiaiuuiiB. anaues. .lnu, lUaii aui.ttnj f :.!. 44SUUA4.N At' 'VI "i" t . .1 ' .. 14 aoatnfii-ri street.. . caxpets AlatUnis.OU Cluis,VMriLn(, 6l..laua e . Waoletale and .Ruui Deal era io Staple and raucy' Uti Uoods.. and aiauulaoturers ef Juauies' Clii&ka.l' ' . ' 123 a. Him a: reet. .OUl'M 4 . attk UUtfus At4a4.br P. irULn A Co-..eash dealers id Dr Uuods and iotl.ns, lev sonch r ourta street. 1A.U4J- HallLu tult. .(. i '3 in fl . WluiluaW anA. Matail Ll alar ia Drr Gocds. aubt)uilualdtnL lo.. 1U and 13 outh H.h A8r4Me M i4ian. ........... i, t IV Dealers in staple and Fancy Dry Goods and ueuts I lunisnms uuuus, sto. e nu nouoe. UA;.nMi, A', 4jtaaA.lt' Ac kv., r:. '.-.-.' JT . Dealers n Staple and Fauy Dry Goods. Ao.2uouutb aiah street. A4J. aAJE.AU4.Jb k av J., .! '' f v J.'oreigu-aad Doueatie lry Goods, Cloths, urn, eto. " stio 253 auUt Hish atreu. :,v DRUGGISTS.- . -a fl.'. m. a its'a"r-' t-'il4i (i . People's Drue Store, 18 South High St. ' Pre- aenpuuimeasajaiiy auJnjMat.aeu hmi aoara.- - MJ . , JOaN S. KOtiJiiiTS. ,' ' . w .,, Drngiist and Apothecary.' . ' . - . ;4 j'i... jm North High street. M AtAa'l.b Ac atlt'kOX, ;V: t nUVbaSAIiIiS ttfctAII. DKUtiUlSXS.. '.' . '.loo Soutb High 6t., Columbus, O.' , B1 lUAUm. UaAlajaa. Ac Co., I , Wholesale and Ketaii Driutnista. anil naa.lar 1 n rrupnciar aieuioiusA , -' ' '84 North niih street. m gravers:: RICH EH 4k IIIOOKK, - ' UemgowaylsngraTers and Publishers. -Nota-rial anct other seals engraved to-order. .'do ... 1. , . Nos. 1U2 and loo ouutb High street. FURNITURE, Ac. COEl)MilICAJlrI4XC. ' I ' i; 1 ' Manufacturers and Wholesale anrt ReUii Deal rsi rumuuie. Ctiau-a. juattrasoes, tta. f. ' No. oi South High St. er douse). 1 . M.nu1u..tnr.,,Al fini .w It urnitjtra. Whole sala and hvetail WarwoouisrA, 1 aud S Gwynua HIOCK. HOUSE FURNISHING. J AjftEAVAeja j4muw, wwvea sMaU JDVIWV 1 t U.aa - li JlUt TntYD atrMlt- w jmwm. s ,i- - " - ---"- AlaEfUB-flJe irtJAX, '., Mouse . G arnishing Go dav Mantles. -Grates, (ianat 'i in ani BUeetv iron. Stoves aud Maatleso "jr.W.l i .'ill 8MB Boutn Hish stiaati.. "a. X!4 V A - 4c t r iry ''''S tiarWeand Blate Masftie. ratw, toW-vej. Mot Am isrm."" - North Hieh JtrMt, - Jt UTDaOBB, . BUSINESS DIRECTORY ,r Hoo? skirts.: i Ekecd, - .. Manofsetxtrer an J Wholerate Dealer In Hoop Skirts and Corsets. Also, dealer in Berlin Zepher ttd Kaner Woods, 103 iSoucn High str jt. . HOWE ! SEWING MACHINE: O. Dealer in Morical Msrrbaoiliee. Bool i. Sta tioneryand r'anoy Uoods senerally. Hpeoial A(en( f .r the cele bra toil Klias Howe Gold Medal iSewinf Mnchine. No. 210 South Hiaa rtreet. oor. Rich. HATS & CAPS. : VI iiHs. m. in. MCF, . . ; VI (Snccessortn E. LanO Dealer in Fais. Caps, Fur? and Straw Goods 320 Sooth rJign ttreet. ..i.ij j; ! irt,- . t.1. (Sian tsnliien H.O 1 -HOTELS. N4V1.vt4MAL.ti'r4lV " 'i-i- -' I.' . ;;; J-.H. DAyiHS'iy. Proprietor.; Uftii t,u aiml is iioriiL, - '.i i Corner High and Town strwita. ' ) - r. ' ..,(,.,;, .;, ,. r! J. BLOUN 1', Proprietor v fcf'i'iiixK iiocf:," :;' ;! " - 'Corner rourte friend sts. Commodions aeaaaad extensive stables. ' . . .. L. BOWERS, Proprietor.: i - ' V) INSURANCE. k G 05IMLQ I ICDT Sill flJAL XirE !..'- . sarno Uompnny. ' Aweta. S18,1 OO DOOv . ; . n . dAmaupif AKent.iuoiauioau. . IN' EWKIHK A FI H.T 13 BCHGEK, ' " UMe.RAl AGENTS Seanrit Lit'e Igsarane Company .nn.ri,, . . Jioj i Opera riease. i HOMK IKSCKANCE. CWITI PAN ti' OF Columbus, ). apital and Assets, t4M.614.37. W.l,.mWUAaiEK,Hec'y. ' - ' ' OfficB, Kos . A 7 Opera House : MILLINERY GOODS. G Ml MH.HW1S. . .: j ..- -hvj ...j , Wholesale and KetaiLM Uinery Goods., .-i '. ' 101 S. Hieh street. Opera house tUoek. , UHn, A. OUWIlU. i '. Jl beilerin Millinery. Straw Uoods and Trim mings. .No-67 urth Hun street. ... , . r J. HI WItKlf,'""''.'"! " e Dealer in Millinery, Orewi and Cloak Trim, minss .id Fanoy Uoods. 130 South H-nh street. .. BaaBamBaasE9aaHBaBnmaai3aamna MERCHANT ; TAILORS. SCHlHttmV 4t 4 0HLLCBE; i ' Merchant .Taiiora and liaalera in Unatjt Kur. uishiog. Uoods, y-,t , t '. ' . .4 ' . . . . . , . j.. o- oo jortu nigo street, , C .:W.'MlSWAIlsSK J.''iiii n ..ci.. ". ..j Merchant Tailor and Dealer in Gents Fot nishicg Goods. uAlsv asent lor the Diatnoa i Shirts. - -.. m foul Huh street, , THKOHIO iri4C-H41ITTAIIOltt3 . ,A CLOTHING VOn s86 S. High stv Gents' uiu ma le iu order. : AMaaj-made Ulathmg air ways on hand. uUJ J04AN llxHIVKEVBAOMIilt, .: Merchant : Tailor and Dealer itLClothing and .' ' :..;-... i. m .j r .i. ITsi .'LL -"'-'-xo. oi i.ona nmn szreer. .Mr HCNTKB,, . ; ., ,,,..,-. ..,:1,i Chtee stockrof Clothing constantly on hand. .NEWS DEALERS, :1 AIHDHiitVS A 11(141,, ' News Dealer. Booksellers and Stationers. No. ti South High street, next door to Postof&ca. IjlKliV, l! 14 4. Itl A NX, i AJ Iiews Dealer, ilookseller. Rtatinqer and Bind er .Publications in both Germanand Eag.ish.'1 v aai isoutbriich street. , PAPER WAREHOUSES, i " INDKCWs, fUBKY tc Ct., il.. Manulaoturers and Dealers in Writing, Print ing and Wrappin Papers. 83 A S&Aorth High sc. , N. V4IS.k tHVSiAtS. . . A -1 Dealers in Priming, Book. Writing and Fin Papers 86, 38 A 40 Nor. h liigb street. . PHOTOGRAPHERS.: BALlWA fc M'fcVtNS. . . .. PHOTOGRAPHtRS. ' ' ' ,' ; : ..il vi TT 81 Son i h High street. J. , 31. ILHOTT, e1 PHOTOGRAPHER. 107 South High street. Pictures made in every style and site. ' D J ARrHF.lt. Photographs. Ambrotrpes. Gems, etc., etc.. rno. xsosoutnriign street. physician.:, Tit" TO.'DOWN.. 1T. I . . Eie No. 3 Opera House. Treats' Diseases of hire. Ear. Heart. Tbruat and LnDa-sr- Also. Disci the iseasee ot women ani :tiiden. PIANOS.- Jj F. 'MA fat IS 4k C4.i ' ! '! . :'; I ..Wholesale and Retail dealers for Light A Cosand Haines A Bro.'s Piauos. . Also. Organs, Melodeont and other musical insrrmnou'ts'. -,.,,!,.....,..-.. .... i 88 North Hign ttreet, t J V.'IU. woous.1 0 Arent for Chickerings and Emmerson's Pi' ados. Also, Organs, Metodeons and Sheet iaeio. t in (.j.i.S.i viu iiitwiv 31 jjouth High street., i -V..-1 lv RESTAURANT.5 BAHK'XrnANGK KESTAII1IA1VT,: Corner Btate and tlich rtrests. - ' .;;ih w.i -jt. i CHiRLtV MYtK. Proprietor. 1 V;;; SEWING MACHINES. A BT A SbWiNG MACHINES, r-' The best in the world. ' Nos. 1 and 1 Opera House. W. P1MMEL, General Agent. "j WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ' R W. UllBlK A" CO., Dealers in Fine Waichos.'' Clocks,' Jewelry, Plated ware. Spectacles, Ac, No. 41 ha.t Town street. ' -- - - - . - ' - vAAS-.a Ac HAKKntllO.t, ' : . vj Su-oessors to Wm. Blynn) dealers in l)ia-i moods. Watch s. Jewelry, SUvet Ware and Spec tacles. Jio. 3 Neil Houfe.' " ; ; FA 1. A.E-4lfcKfc.iXr r - a Wholesale and Retail dealers in Watches. Clocks and Jewelrv.' Nt. 71 South Hish street. STRICTLY -WHOLESALE. BANViiOfr IIKIM. Ac CO., ' ' Wholesale Dealers in Dry-Good and Notions, i 1 . 3 and 4 Uwnne Rtock. Town street.-. REED, JONES V CO.; v Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in B. ota and Shoes. . No. Uwynne Block. Town St. NOTICES. Bank Notice. NOTICE MS ' II K K E B Y CITF.17 XO ' all whom, it may conoern, that the City Bank of Cleveland, an Independent Banking -Company, i organized and carrying on business as an Indepen dent Banking 'Oinpany at the city oi Cleveland, Onie, ander an act of the General Assembly of the-' said State of vhio, entitled "An Act to incorporate the State Bank of Ohio and other Banking Com--panics," passed February 34tn, 1845, being desirous vt relinquishing and dosing its banking bnaineftn, -to tLat end has. in pnrsu-&oe of the statutes of the said fitate of obie in such-ease made, paid and re deemed more than ninety percent, of the maximum . amount of its circulating notes, and delivered the same to the Treasurer ot State of the said Slate jf : Ohio to be destroyed, and bate provided means and given security to the satisfaction of tue Treasurer, Secretary and Audit r of Slate of said State of Ohio lo the redemption of its outstanding notes of circulation at the office of the National City bank of leveiand. at tbe raid oily y Cleveland, where said City Bank is located. . Dune ny oruer or ine owsra ui uiiwwn wi iud CitvBankof Cleveland. July th. l68. , t'i-'T AjAjeiuaai rf i-VA., jj-xeaiueu,. . iyU-dltaw6ni,. ... ; . !: r-r--' '' . .. . ' Tiie Sisters of St. :MarjV OFTllE seulJNGS, BECEITLK OF Somerset, Perrv county, will open their large and spacious building for tbe reception of pupils on the Brat Monday in September, lHoa. For Board and Tuition. 376, u. 8S aud t90, according to tbe de partment ut thepttpil. &B. RO-.i'.Sup'l. AdJreBoxi61. . -.: Mg3-dtf i " 1 1,1 i 1 ... .i JOSEPH ! H. , QBIGER PAB80ira BDILDIN0, ; -. .,. augSS-eocSml " ' COB. T0WA.it, BIO B ST i ;: S.VS. PINNEY'3 r ANC1NG ACADKM V IS SOW OY&X AT rT ; NAUCHTOM HALL.''' ' Fcr juveniles, Saturday afternoon, from J to 5 V M Gentlemen s evening-class at Annus BAUi.a !. at 8 d'elock P.M. ;.. JTOlt' MALE. i. . i ' PAIR Of "JOB GODWIN" COLTS, FIYB fV and si years' old . V ery handsome, kind and '?un.dUUl b? - U'W WCHARD HEtlSS. 1 : ; SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINE. 1837. In no previous year ha there been inch strong competition among all the , leading Sewing JUaehins Manufacturers -of this country and Europe as the present. ''At all the principal Exhibitions and Fairs they tnet and contested for the Pre mium on Family Sewing Machines, and the result was unanimously in favor of the Florence 'Reversible Feed .XAckStitch Family Sewing Machine. - Jt received the First and Highest Prize as ' the best Family Sieving Machine , at the following Exhibitions, viz.t Exposition 74U verselle, Paris; American Institute Fair, ', iTew York $ . ' 2few England Agricultural Fair, at Providence, E. I. f the New York State Fair, at Buffalo f the Oreat Annual Fairs of Jfew England, viz.: that of the Mechanics' Association, at Lowell, Massachusetts, and the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Ealtimore, which closed a four-weeks' Session on the 12th of November, the supe riority of the FLORENCE was again confirmed by the Committee on Sewing Machines, who unani mously awarded it the "GOLD MEDAL," the highest Prize the Institute confers ', ; . : r .; .'i,4T.. .... i- . - l - ' -.,.-.! It would 'seem aa If this suooession of tri- ampha ahoold be soffloient to convince every unprejudiced person of the great axtperior. ity of the FLOHENCK ovejr all othora as Family Bewins; Machine. ., 1 A. written warranty Is given to the pur chaser, that the Machine WILL DO ALL that la claimed for It, and should it fail, it will be taken back. And the MOIfEY HB- Prtnetpdt Office amd Satrmroom, So. MS Wmt fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. Tf. MeCONNEIl.. t3naral Aaremt- if.'t'.:-.ST.. ; '.! - .-rr.'i.:.iv; 1C.-. a v...'.Xj-fik.,raaa?tw;': Atth. OhicHtare Fair. -srhich ernffed at -Toledo. Septe ber 2St.h. 18W, (he FLORKNCtJ received the TrJIST PR Sit IU Jf tor the best Family Sewing . Send for a oiraular. or call and examine the ila- ehines at the- new Salesrooms. . 1 ai Catet 8 true St., Cslambaii, Ohio. i ' -W: B: BROWN; Aaent. 1 V Air kinds of stitchinsr dr-na to nrder- and atisfantion flni.ranteed. oct24-d2m2tawTt , PAPKR WAI'.KIIOl'SES. PAPER WAREHOUSE. I'. ;-.( : : .i I- ; i . JMt ,..';) t' ' . . - ; - ' ; - ' . J Ths attention ef the Trade is called to the superi- i' ....... .. .-. . orstooxot . a - . .-.. i- PAPERS OF, ALL KINDS, Just received ndf sale by NBVINS & MYERS S, 38 Ac 40 NOBX I IO0 T ; -i i : Ij.3'. -j a; 1 . : - .! " ' ' : CO LV M B V 8 , .. n . . Oor stock co npriscs a full line of i : t i . I. ; Book, .Writing, Color 3d and Print Papers. . i i.. 3 : i : ( . n ' ' --.ii ! - , - Ws have a full stock of ENVELOPES, i . . .til -. '.-. ! - ; ;--.!j '"i .'p.. : -i! ;. it-. Of all sixes and varieties, which will be sold at the lowest mantel rates. . 1 -: ,l i : - r ' :. .' 1 oub stock or ' ; V Is unsurpassed in the city. Inducting i BRISTOL BOARD- ' ' R. R. CHECK," : COLORED of all kinds And BLANK. G I V K US A. CALL I- If EVIIS Sc MYERS. nov" . . ., r BANKERS. P. W. HUNTINGTON i 8c CO. i'-i B A"--'! K' E R S ' Corner Broad & High Sts. COLUMBUS, OHIO. , febs-dly it t ti . i' r . : in,. PfHArDBM. 408. HtTTCHB80. : .1.110 ; . . if?' Vti-li-'1 I ''I1' ' ' '' ' ''-, '''-li-r . HATDEN, HUTCHESON & CC, NO. 13 6. IllCill STBEET. (aoio-dly-r i . i Colambnsi O, DRY GOODS. 186S. AUTUMN. 1868. (ilLt'liRRT, MAY & CO, Nos. 23, 25, 27& 29 S. High Street, ; . . .- i tT70TJ(.D IKTITF. THE ATTENTION of Purchasers to their unuauallv extensive ar.a elegant assortment ot , Extr, Rich Black Silks; Novelties in Fancy Silks: - ' Poplma and Empress Cloths; ' -French Merinos and Cash meres; Koglish and Frenoh Serges; v . Ohamelion pinglines; ' Riob Lyons Cloak Vtlvets: '"- -i : . Novelties in Plusb Cloakinss; . . . V elveteens for making Costumes; , , - Astrachan and Chinchilla Cloaking; i-- Superb Paisley Shawls; : . Cashmere and Broche Shawls; - ' ' Point de Gase Laces. Collars and Sets; , ' Harris' Seamless and Al. iaodres' Kidsj ' "' 'Superior Wi ter Hosierr - - Misses' and Men's Aerino Tests. : ;M . -.'.. t.i.'. THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE CITY .1 1 .. OF House Furnishing Dry Goods; ' " BUnkets, Muslin,, Linens; Sheetings Lace Curtains, Tow.lings ie Ac Also Trimming Satins. ALL AT THE VERY LOWEST - PRICES. Merino Ondernrments ot all grades and quati ti3S for Gentlemen. Ladies. Misses and Bovs. Also. a rr.sh rtn-M of Hoop Skirts and Corsets in the newest styles. - : - J ' oetT-dAm GILCHRIST. GRAY A CO.: .. . i r FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. EXrBAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS .TOi"'BUY:"ATy; W AUGHT O W SI :-:.: . ..I i 1-.. !'.! 'i -1 i:u ) j j- : . .j -.' , .1 '. : Parsoaeert of Dry Goods are cordially invited Jto call and examine the i i E W. S TOOK. " DRB8S GOODS .'.-.........CHEAj? V ' , . FANCY GOODS-."...... CHEAP . SHAWLS ....i...... ..CHEAP1 , DOMESTICS .CHEAP EVERVTHING CHEAP I . ,- : ' !- : ' ' ' : ' : - . i .1 .1. i '.. - ; '-' . JAMES NAUGHTON, 118 Ac 122 Sontli I11 Street, ; Ij . . - i - . - . ' - ' novll-dly-eprlT . ;I COLUMBUS, OHIO. .: i - ":!' 1 ' - .'CLOTHING. :. ..." CLOTHING, CUSTOM AND READY-MADE I ;.: ' ' ;, THE OHIO, . '. MerchantTailoring & Clothing Co., ' : iro. 185 opkba Bovsx BLOC.', ' 7 - ' Colnmba.i Ohio.'; ASrPKBBPIKW STOCK ef CLOTHS. Casritneres, Overcoating and Veetings, both Foreign and Domestic for Fall and Winter wear A GENTLEMEN OF FASHION Will always find both our materials and our work to be in the height of the mods. We snail spare no pains in producing tbe most elegint and fash ionable garments to be fonnd any wheie. ! EEADY-MADE CLOTHING, . . . -1 -. . . Of which a great part is manufactured by ourselves, in the latest and most fashionable styles, will al ways be found en our shelves, in all the varieties of the season, at vary low prices. :.:' GEJ5ITS' FURNISHING G00D3 la full lines, alwars kept on hand. . , HKMtV MKISei. Superintendent. JOHN RICH Treasurer. . vv. G. PtRKS, Foreman. ' ' ' oat33-deod3m ' ' FALL AND WINTER GOODS. - HUNTER'S v..., Clothing Empormni, : No. 220 South High St., COMJtrlBUS, OUIO. IHATB JTUSX'K. OE I V E D THE largest and finest stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this oity. eons is ting of , , French, - ilt r ..... ' , ; i Uie:li8lA txnd - -1 , Comestio ClotIk8s ,- i. . Oa.ssesiisA.3i-., aS&o., tor Gentlemen's wear, whioh 1 will sell at the low est Cash prices. ,';., Also keep constantly on hand well selected ,(ock of READY MADE CLOTHINC. JOHN HUNTER, juW-dlr . . S20 South. High stre.4. -i COMMISSION.,! W1VL MONYPENY, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANT, GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, OTJR, WBISKXi 4x43. ' eii.-.vv Corn. W ' rt Prices Paid at all times for Barley, e c etc. NA -I TON , ! ; - F F I C E : Ser West End of Nat'l n ad Brldfre . , coLU2V&, caio. ' foWS-dsodly MEDICAL. WOMAN. 0- 1 FEMALES,' OWING TO . THE peculiar and important ralatioria which they sustain, their peculiar organization and the offices they perform, are subject to many Bufferings. Freedom from these contribute in no small degree to their happiness and welfare, for . none can be happy who are ill. Not only so, but no one of these various female complaints can long be suffered to run on without involving the. general health of the in dividaal, and ere long producing perma nent sickness and premature decline. Nor is it pleasant to consult a 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 will be found efficacious in relieving aud curing almost every one of those , troublesome complaints peculiar to the sex. : , .. .! !. JlKI.MBOLD'Si, ! EXTRACT OF : Iil;CllU, . 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 wish to assert 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 ployment, unwholesome, air; and food, 'profuse menstruation, the use of tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it is far ofterier caused by direct. irritationap plied to - the mucous membrane of the vagina itself. - ;.' . , V-' '. When reviewing the causes' of these distressing complaints, it is most painful to contemplate the attendant evils con sequent,' upon' them, :J It is' but 'simple justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the many additional causes which so I largely affect the life, health and happi ness of woman in all. classes of society, and which, consequently, affect mord or : lesa directly, ( the welfare: of the entire i human family. .The mania that exists for precocious education aud marriage, causes the years that nature1 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, perverting ' in. - mid night revel the hours designed by nature -for sleep and rest, the work of des'trae tion. is halt .accomplished, i In consequence of .this early, strain upon her, system, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate' votary'1 to re tain her situation, in' school at a later day,- thus aggravating the evil.! i When- one excitement is over, another'in prosH pective keeps the mind morbialy sensi tive to impression, while the now con stant restraint of lashionable dress, ab solutely forbidding the exercise indis pensable to the attainment and retention of organic health and strength ; the, ex posure to mgbt air ; -the sudden change of temperature: the-complete prostra tion, produced by' excessive dancing. must, of necessity, produce their legiti mate effect.. . At last, an early. marriage caps tbe climax ot misery, and the un fortunate one, hitherto so utterly regard less of the ' plain dictates and rttnon Btrances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treat-1 Iment." This is but a truthful picture of tbe experience ot thousands ot ow young women. ., . ..... '. .; :; - Jjonp- before the ability to exercise the functions of the generative organs, they require an education ot their peculiar nervous system, composed ot what is called the tissue, which is, in common with the female breast and lips, evident ly under 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 self completed their development. ... ; '. For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Leucorrhoea, Too' Profuse Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too Long Continued .Periods, tor Prolapsus and Bnaring Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer the most perfect . specific known : Helmbold's Compound Extract op Buchu. -Directions for use, diet, and advice, accompany. :- ' Females in every period of life, from infancy to extreme old age. will find it a remedy to aid nature in the discharge of its functions. - Strength is tbe glory of manhood and womanhood. Helmbold s Extract Buchu is more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron, infinitely safer, and more pleas ant. Helmbold's Extract Buchu, bavins; received the indorsement of the most prominent physicians in the United.! States, is now oneired to afflicted ' hu manity 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, General Irritability, Restlessness and Sleeplessness at night, Absence of Mus cular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dys pepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disor ganization or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of the Heart, ' aud, in fact, all the concomitants of a Nervous and Debilitated state of the system. To insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for Helmbold's. ' Take no ' other.' '' " ' ' - ; : ';' . V ! Sold by Druggists and Dealers every- ; where. - ' Price. $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 86.50. Delivered to any address. Describe Bymptoms in all communica tions. ; Address II. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 'Broadway, N. Y. "' None are genuine unless' done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fao-simile !of, my Chemical Warehouse, and rigned ySS-dwAs-weowly U. T. HELMbOLI). ' tatcsman. A Reconstructed Baby—The Advantage of Being Born Free. ,. us some ten . months ago a colored boy (whom we shall call Jake) married an ebony maiden whose name for tbe pres ent shall be Sarah. -The couple lived happily together. In the course of time the interesting period arrived " baby fixins" were, all ready and the midwife in attendance. 'Late in the day the im' patient husband was invited in to salute his wife and kiss his baby. He rushed in frantically and tenderly caressed his better lialfV'', He. then stepped across the- room to feait his vision upon the inky countenance of his " first born," when lo r and behold, the child was a bright pumpkin color. ,-' : j "Sara," he angrily exclaimed, "what dis meant -Me lub'd you heap me worked for you, and tried to make, you happy 1 i What dis .niean? Ts-i nia4 now 1-.. Don't lub you bit !" 1 "O.' huelC Jake,'" feebly responded the mother, "and stop dat oolishuess -the chile is free born.", -. , i Our friend does not-state 'whether Sarah's explanation was satisfactory to Jake or not, but judging', from his si lence on this Moulton (Ala.) Advertiser, Nov. 27th A Pair of KISSES Intercepted. city, married his : present amiable wife, they, in com. pany with Mr. M. and his wife, started off on a bridal tdur to Cincinnati. On approaching near the .', tunnel. : -on the way, Mrs. M. inquired how loner it was. Mrs. G. laughingly replied : Jusi long enough for me to kiss my husband.1'? T . : . e. . i i . . ' ver t buuu alter iue train guuea mtq the darkness -of, the tunnel,, when Mrs. M.y who-was sitting in the. seat jast at, the back lTof that in "which' the' bride and groorii' were sitting, was' ready to play a little joke on the loving couple, it they should attempt to kiss in the tunnel."- Mrs: M." could onlv see'as throno-li a ' glass .'darkly, j but;, with the aid. of. a little fortunate guessing" she was ena-j bled to gently sJip ( her hand -' between their faces! just in the nick, of time, and intercepted a pair of kisses . fervent aa the love a bride of one Bcore and ten; and a groom of three score and five could get them up. There's .many a;'"slip '.twixt cup and lip." V,So ', in this case, .the course of true love never,. did -run smooth. Mrs. M.'s hand caught "both kisses arid she lifte3 Up hervoice and laughed how could she lielp it? When the train emerged, from darkness-into broad daylight, therd sat 'the loviiik couple, rendered;, doubly1 attractive; by the deep and biirnjng. blushes which testified that they had at last attempted a kiss in the daxK.Indianapoh$ Mit ror. ' V- . : , Appeal to Swiss and to the Friends of Switzerland in the United States. 'A calamity has befallen the Cantons of Tessin, Valais, Grisons. St. Gall and Uri which, in its immensity, stands. un equalled, in the annals of Switzerland. On the ! 27th oT September rain1 com. menced to , fall j in, ' , torrents . along ' the' northern i and southern slopes of the AlpB.and continued ; to descend, .with but uttle intermission,' tor eight days During all this time; a', powerful ' south wind raged furiously amidst the masses of snow and ice which had lain undis turbed for centuries in their inaccessible Alpine . -strongholds." '. .Every. mountain rivulet swelled into a rushing stream,, every stream into a tor rent,' carrying appalling destruction in its course! The rivers of Tessin. the Rhone. the Reuss, the Rhine and the Inp, in. their relentless power, obliterated many of the' choicest beauties of iiature, impoverished thousands of families, and , hurried . hun dreds to a watery grave. . , -',;. : '. u ; Heart-rending and vain was the strug gle of human hands against the lover powering force of the watery elemeut. On it came, in the dead of night,. terri ble in its might, scattering, destruction far and wide, and piling up in the mead ows the mountain debris of ages. 1 Kocks weiffhins: hundreds of tons were, torn from their .resting-places, and in - their course joined tbe revelry .of destruction. Whole forests, vineyards,' and meadows stacked with grain, have disappeared, 'and, in many places, , not .a vestige of roads, bridges, and fences are- - left; houses, mills, and factories are torn from their foundations, and. even cemeteries and charnal houses have been invaded, and their contents scattered ' along the course of the devastation. . Ihousands of cattle lie choked in mud, .and thou sands of our fellow . beings are reduced to abject poverty. ' - ; ' i- " - Along the Rhine, village upon village lies half buried in mud and debris, .and every article ofheddini and 'wearing apparel has either been,: swept away or rendered useless in house's where com fort, and even plenty, reigned; while their verdant meadows, productive or chards and beautiful gardens, are one mass of grayish mud. ' Sixty millions of francs will fall far short of the loss sustained. . On 'such extraordinary occasions it is meet that unusual measures be adopted to alleviate, at least in part, the sufferings of our brethren. .The Federal Government of Switzerland, prompted by a feeliug which it knew would meet with a hearty response from its people,' at once dis patched its President to the suffering localities, and ordered to the scene -of devastation the various - corps ' of sap pers and miners.td " render all . possible assistance. . . , - i Ere this, one million of francs will have been appropriated by the Federal Government, and a like sum will, no doubt, have been contributed by the sev eral Cantons. Already a convention of delegates from all Cantons have assem bled in Berne, and'relief associations have sprung up in, every section of the land, whose offerings will be distributed by the Central Relief Association, or ganized under the auspices of the .Fed eral, Government. Many,-individuals have given most liberally, and the peo ple of adjacent countries are also busy, heart and hand, in the noble work of re lieving want. Among others, the King and Queen, of -Wurtemberg made at once a remittanceVand organized a Relief So ciety, over which they will preside. , And we, fellow-countrymen and trptn-! ren, shall we stand aloof? Shall we leave unheeded the cry of distress, the pleading eye cast over from beloved Switzerland T No, no, must be the readyresponse of every heart. The painful tidings from our sorely-visited brethren - will find au echo here in bountifully blessed'Anier ict. A mite from every feeling nearC a gift from every generouB hand, and thisj visitation of Almighty God will affoFd another proof of the truthfulness" of olr country's motto, ' h One tor all and all for : one."1 ' " ' 1 ' - ' -:'-- .; i-. :. 5i ? Tlie unusual exigencies of this national calamity made an appeal to the phiian- . .1 I,:- . i t . ,uiujy v, uio buuiji-rjruitsa sina xiis coun try's friends; on the1 part of the--undersigned, virtually obligatory. . ! 1.--.f., ;-a-t Fellow-countrymen-'! ia the i -United States, 'up, then; and be' doing in the Hbble work - of' relievijig ouri suffering brethren ! Organize, and; let us labor promptly, unitedly and earnestly.,.-; j Donations can be sent, bytnail or ex- - press, to the undersigued, or intrusted -to tne Swiss: Consulate! at New .Xork, I Philadelphia, Charleston, 2Tew Pi-jeans, Galveston, Cincinnati, ; Chicago,. r, St. i.ixiuis, or oan:Jt!ranci8co, by whorq they - will be transmitted to tlie undersigned, - for remittance to the Central Belief As- i:sociaUon ,iQ PFitzerUnd.,: ,.,,, , .:; God -bless the girerl '' in JOHN HITZ, Political Agent and Consul General of Political Agent and Consul General of Switzerland, Washington City, D. C. YORK., , REEVES' AMBROSIA FCfR'" TI1B' H A MI. 'ivaoAXlrnprovead jjrnrr ,nw 2 It is as elegant dressin g for the Hair. ii I i.uifl " It Muses ths 'Hair' to Curl beautif uliy! tui ; It keeps ths Scalp Clean and lietl&.VT' It invigorates tha Roots, of tha Haif; vl ;ur4l H It forces the Hair aad Beard U gro wi uxnriantly ilt immediately sieps feair Failing Oiit.X "' "l" '"1 It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age. 1: .'.;..' . I I i ,J I t --.iM.jt'J , It restores Grey Hair to itt, Original Color., ! It brings out Hair oh beads that hava bseti baid for , .::- !.'(;;:! -i :!! :: Zf'iii at;J Uvr-.iasrX t Is oomposed entirely of simple and lur'ely Vege- It has receiVed -Aver sir tnotsaad TOtaataryl testi monials of its excellence, many which are from ' ' '" i " v.- ' -,io. a a physicians in high; ftandingv )Tl. : i It is sold in half-pound bottles i( the aatae Mown .in, the glass)j by Drufgists-an pcAlers iu layy , Goods everywhere, at One Dollar per Bottle'. Whols- 1 . - .it i .;'' t i 1 1 -jvi- ! ii- jt!r sale by Damas Baraef A Co.; F, 0. TflU .'jtj.s ' Schleffelin A Uol.'New York. 'tscHrtf-mohsW-aiy . III ;-,!i:,GfeERAiSpAP;r-;; Advertising Agents. ' 133 Sassan Street, roTS- Te)rat ; 'r .. !'." -. - iZttdblithtA I8SS3 i-J .1 I.-i -.o We beg to call the attention of advertisers. our agency. Our facilities with H the final, ells 'daily papers in the country are second to none, -and we am fully prepared 'te offer'ternis aad 04i .ditienswhieh cannot fail ro gi va Am perior induae .ments.. We also send advanisemeots to all Cuban "ard South' American papers, with whom, we bare -exelusive'oon'raots - We are tbe onl- hoose" doing ta SPAIsU ADVERTISING BUSIKESS. -,, We ean, by special per Jissien.ref.r to t -j.;t Mr. H. T. .H.AU1BULD,, Druggist.. S94 Broadway. - New Yo k. . " '- . ' J " l Mesars, rt.: Rj V AitntlSE-A 'Ccul ISB Greenwich ,-8Uwt,New Yorkv--? I vi'iiii .e.: Messrs... Hau. A.linctEI,, IIS Greenwich, street, ' New York. '' ' - -Hessrs.i G. Brc-ck's Bon A Co., Type- Pounders, IS .. Chambers street. . - ...i-i ii.-i v llessrs. Phain A Sok, NewTork.-,-.!., iljinO Messrs. I'dklok A Con.RNDFR. New .Yprkl-, , Messrs.' Takk ant A Co.. New York:.3,!tr '-J MBsiw.4jBicltSKiKO ASeN.-New- ora Oe Jtleaars. Radway ACo.vAsw; York. 3r.i fjluoi ooao-eooioii - i CITY: ADVERTISEMENTS;! Political Agent and Consul General of Switzerland, Washington City, D. C. Paving Notice. Jo aU whom it vyiy cocrny iv.r-. ., , , ,,. ,.,.,',, " i-L' -'' ClTv Cf.trsx'8 Opfici,)-. , COLUMBU8. Of., Oot. 8, 1868., J., Notice is hereby given, that proceedineshave bern instituted in the City Counoil of Columbus, for task ing the following improvements, to-witi ... m..;.-! Por grading tbeuorth half et .Perry, street from High street to tbe corporation line. . - Also, for (trading and paving the sorters and grading-and. graveling the roadway and -sidet-walks . pa Mound street from- Washington., avenue to the east line ot lot No. 16. : . . . ,, ' , 'Also. for a double row flag stone pavement across Alnund street upon the west siilwof High street. ' . The same to be done in aocordaufe witb Plataand estimates to be prepared by the City Civil JSuginr- ear: and filed in the office of the City Clerk. ' All persons olaiming damages on aceeunt f sa(8 proposed, improvements, are s-equired to .file their claitas in the office of the. Clerk, -is- writing, on or 1848. - . : -t - id ' , octSS-dltawtw i i- ! L.'E.;WIL80N;f s .lt-i! nn.asstilasrlbrf Paving Notice. fp'ittt wjJtoen ssmoovfMtsrw.; ' vi ''f1 ' , " CITY CLERK'S OTFICK.1 f1 - "!! !- i-Cohtkbpb.-O..-' Kov.A.1 18CS.I "i Notice is hereby given that proceedings have beea instituted in: -the Cit Council of Columbus, for makin the following improvements, to wit : For laying a double row flag stone crn'sing across Center alley on the. north side of Long street. Also, fur buiWiins a doable row flag- crossing across outh.PabUu .Wie at the west side oi High i Also, for building1 a' double row 8g rosin across South stmt at tha west side of High street.. Tbe same to be done in accordance with plats and. estimates to be prepared by tne t,ity lavu&n and filed in the office of the Citv Clerk. . ingineer All persons olaiming dftssges on aooonct of saisV proposed improvements, are required, to file -their claims intbeoffioeof the Clerk, in writing, on or before the Xwenty-fifth day of Desember, A.. X. 186b... i : - - ' - ' 1 -1:1'. I 7- L. E..WIL80N.J lo hovlS-dltawaw , i , i r.... - .-.-i Cit Clerk.,, Paving Notice. ToaUielumiitnavooneariC: V', """'", ?''J " ' ' ,' CITY CLERK OFFICT?;' - . ,7." -- OOMTBBPS.O.; Knv. 1. IMS-f ! Notice is hereby given, that proeeedingshnv heear instituted in the Cit -Council of Columbus,. f( making the following improveuients. to wit: For gr ding and paving the -ui paved sirlewslks, gutters and orossings oDthe west side of Weaking' ton avenue from the north side of flatten Place te, the south side of Gay street. . .. ; -.( a Also, forrepaving High street trim Perry street ot tbe corporation line. -' '.'.- ". , i -Also, for grading and paving with boulders the roadway, of Public alley front Flth atnet to Sixth, "'The'sametb be done in sccoidsnce-witTi rbeplatt' snd estimates to be prepared by tbe City Civil nW gineer, aud filed in Che office of the City Clerk. , - v AU persons claiming damagM on account of said proposed improvements are required to file their claims in the office of the Clerk, in writing, on of before the Pint day of January. A. D. .; ;.i I 1 . Id A- II Wll hu S9Vl9-dltaw4w ' Paving Notice. : To all wlom ft maf Conner: - - 1C1TY CLBRICS OFFICE.- -Ti;- 1 . , . Columbus, O., N v. S3.1808.,. ., j ' Notice is hereby given that proceedings hava been : instituted in the City Counoil of Coiuinbus, fyi malting the following improvements, to-wit : ' ! For grading and paving tbe unpaved sidewalkav'! gutters and crossings-on the west side of tbe va- , cant ground west ot the market bouse, and for pa vicg the balance of said vscant ground withNia.l son pavement from Town street to Kick street.-; - " Also, lor laying a double row of flag croning-i scros Center alley on -the south, side pt Spring j , street. , . . .- ' , i Also, for laving a double row sag crossing across ' Center alley at tbe south side of Long street. 1 Tbe same to be done in accordance with plats and K estimates to be prepared by the City Civil,. Kngi- . neer, and filed in the offioe of the City Clerk. ' ' ' - All persons claiming damages on account of said I proposed improvements, are required to file) their claims in th. office of tte Clerk, in writing, on or , before the Eighth dy of Jannairv. ADJWO. . , nov55-dltaw4w .u "i. TtJiiar Clerk ! I furniture; . .-i.ji's-:-i.r ii ; r.'.s '. e 0. F. t- jMITtkA.3-- '( t1-11U I fcjtj tv -.!' .--. !!jAU.t(Ot S gflOlIU '"I iiAi.if, iiixLows a; mniws r... JlU 1.'. a.'Vlbf-U-tai.J 1 ' tv"-1-.j Jii't ! FURNITURE !WARlvR001VlSru I ( "In i, ,i yiiii 3- vi1 ir.l -'ii.i " ui .I'Jjilon Nos. 816cVSt8HaUl4 UlsjH St.,1 u.ltj Ir,--, : ;.,i,o" uiipowvwwm -Jlui L. u 11. vi in "-'L A.-t j&r.mtStii JanVacW'i it ., . o.., .,- the Canals . .''- Theh? bnsitiets transsetlotrs 2 Retail. saw extend throwabowt thhteUter, of Ohio. V4 .Jenasyiraalirand Indians. They aaaiaUre -,: j PARLDR. '.BEDROOM, DININGROOM. HAlL;ANl jii ,'; , l( KITCHEN FURNIli.RE.jf :-; , VJ t ' aU olasses aad every .dsin lsuperipr vsort : ,i mansbip and finish. AUoTCanSjeat Chairs pf every description, Wholesale and Retail.. -J ' i febS-decdlVJ- .x.J.J4 aaj HOUftj