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A'i'TiiLJti'-AT-LA W. A Jotarr Poblwa j(in; - -';.i;jtt ? . i.Un,iB faia.n'a tiaildiiMU TirtLMIN ft WnnuHlfrr. ' ' TTTT T IT i it ATTOBMKIS-AT LAW.' 'AUCTION A1ND COMMISSION nan mju Daalar in Baui Kalatd Aaaaal vJloi4.ooaaCioUiuic aud iNotcua. - . . . . " ' iio.T V eat Broad street. I BATH ROOMS. fJ..UKK niAyHUy . , .M-.nilTl VT barber and Hair Dresser; . Hot and Cola c Baths, basement Foatoffice M ildln. - i It BOOK BIND JSES. -V4 'f. 9 D Uok SiwUta" rMank Hook Htnofacftarera ,D i?tioMrss44 Hblisbora.i-JjKj..s,,A .?r i r, - , - . Opera RqUing. ' J500TS & S110ILS. e 144 Soata High street. J ait received, al letaat MutntBiant. txia itles.ito prioe. jli v sliea. pjeas) call. , . i -; iLtit was. at at ajw.'Si . ' "H'i i c JU' is the noted bouae fof good Boots and Shoes allow prices., New block juai received- i ;. : "Mlti .t Souih High street, i ::"-,x!0ALrJDEERs;:r; t SX Dealers' inTfttsborglr"anarOBib Coal.8 Also, Uoka. Dnu Tils and aaoae ejewar Pi pa.'. ''. , . - uiS4,N,.iUt Hikstiaat j V CXiMMIiSSlON MERC td AiSTa' 1 ' 1 ' Jill ' l'i.M "iu ! rH -; ft , .. . , . JJ-a-aa Coniinipsion. iirwarding and Trodu'ce Mej 4iiaass.isealan.iu uuait t'loar. a' tt? W.-MToad street. -..-. . --,..y h-t.i. ?i , CORSETS. -' i T r- 'rTt- MII lEai ac Co., . jsavsua (sVlaniiiaetaiiers and ''iMaleim frorieh. Oer. inanai 4mau4traa(a Ai kXuoir skuU. i T!hq V )CRUCKERY, &C;H; ! t"i Will.lfcLloV,, ) j Wbolenale aud ' Retail Dealer in China, . Queei.swaxe, ulass, Piatea UuOiie, lauipnaQ l Lamf iiatares. -.,.i,.i j "-. i 40 but uigirstrsuu ; t:jf T l. "- AM, " - ' "' ,'' j -t.Viia Isoporier and Wholenleand Retail Dea el X in UstjoAery.juiaa. Him. liaueCj ,ri.iu usuaaa, . 1 , . 3S9 South High sUeet. ! to tint I rDEiNTiSTRY. aaw 1 V ,AN aa. b AJAJAl.va&, "Tjl , . o. ib iiast Broad VoaiaA be-theie.. - street. SjJ DlisiTlST. Tbe bast styiti ,U pt Deuustry..uiuiuduig-Uuna.'a laitaruve . incrlflaie."lmi!B, 10 aud ll Opo.-a "lilucn. . liirr- A-.Iik.tAA.il ft. tJU.fj v .. .. ,; (if Dealers in Dry Uooas, TTolions, Carpets, Oi Cloths, siatting8, ohaiiea, rJatsa Caps aud D'urn, "jrner Huauu r'riuua sijeeu. l As.' usi Jtarv ft O J IM rioath High street. : tr carpels lisKilnis,!Ojl OloiwAJaxtaiaa, Sta leauc .fapoyiiryUoiMU. h ..m-i -i . t ti.-K '. ; si'AKtJ - ji t - -XX a W BeleaaJs) aadt Kataii Dealers is S tapis ana ijbanoy Hit UuuUJ,.aiiti aJuiuiaoutrerii ol Luiea' 'Cloa&s.. , , 123 a. lligii s rce.. ,,AAAjng'.aa as-i4itaji. rtfusiim., : S.. Jt' Kruin & Co..eMii dealers in Drv Uoods and 'Notilns, 18B ooulh ruurtu aircel. :!IA.iiA HAtaaaa' a.;; .; :t : in i hoUvsale and. Retail Altaler in Dry .Cocas, Naughtun Biuidina, Noa- U8 aud 122- Oouth Jb.gb 'IV Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Xtite'ariiishiQ: Uoudt. No; Neil MuOae.' ' 1 1LiSJaasaas A'. bsAAk ft t.u.. ' U Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry G'Kids. ' oouth'&igh street. 1 -' ,f , A. Foreign and Domestfo' I ify rioods, tloths, CJ. aa jl.a oliSi i 4c laid, eu. xau xaa soutn mgaatrtat, - - " -' ,1Y0 r;piytuis-fg,Tin3 lUSfcrHlll.'l'rr tj People's Drug Sbire.lSeSonth High Bt. 1're- soriptioua car.ins"uuiuetjasni aaau nouxs. I ifcfU'JI' AjAAlili XOK. A-' - --jai-jyo b. niAojsitTa. Druggist and Apolfceoary S , i iii 364 BafteBa'tbstrpsO J 1 ASS . , . aw oouth High JSt.COIUlUl)US,U. IBII ASIA A itt. sk tu., -r n dx holesale aud ka.aii lird,ffit. mmJ Wlw. in rrupriciar jueuiciiies. - -..- - S4 North Ui, JNGRrVVliRS.. KlCMt-n ft MtAASi, ., . - . Desfgners, fcngravers and PubHsners. Kota Tisd and other seals engraved to order.' - Nes. W3 audll oouLh HighstreeL FURNITURE, -n I HIHll. liAHINKf (JO.. " "i I"" V Mauaiaotarars and W holeealo and Retail Deal ers id t aiuiiure. Cuairs, siaiuasaes, ew, . - j HO. Oi SUUUI uian ItllO A Si AS St ITi1 it a. 4JU., riiuiv ,-.1 l.l V Ma llknuia4f.iirriinf urn elau t urnitare. Whole sale and Keuul . yi axerouuia, , J and 8 Uwynue HOUSE cEURNISHING. W ' a.,AAJASA KUitb fc a;a., 'Xlie Dealer, in Mantle. Suivaa and Houaa Far njohing UoottS. , AUo, im, Copper mud Slleet irau W are. 1? Mat lowu Uaeu- stV' Moos aurmshing -Uo-dsv Mantlee.-Grates. Copier, Xin ah buhi aruo. owveaauid Mantraa. v.,..,-...iW :: oDvmni4Brtisit STUNfTS A OAs, ft HII I, DMlers in Hardware, nouser urnishlns Goodn. luarbia and Biaie-tiaAum, urates, ou.ves. Hot A . Hot Air FaraacM.Ac. i .... . M Nertk High street. 3f HOOP SKIRTS. 1( BEfcD, Manufacturer and Wholarala Dealer in Hfwa Skirts and Corsets. Also, denier in Berlin Zepher and Kaoor Uond'i 103 South tiighstr Jt. S. P. AXIII L, l)eler in Mu'icml Mercbsndise. Bool s. St- tinner.v end Fn7 .ood9 eenarmUy. Special Accent r r toe celebrnte l hliu Howe uoid Meii mowing Mnrhine. ' No. 210 Snath Hicn street, oor Rich. HATS & CAPS. . VfJ atH 2 ZJ'ITotV PealO J iCIp. rur? ana otraw uooas azv aoutu rjis;n street. (Sixn UnMen Hut) HOTELS. VAXlOiL MU II I., Opposite Depot. j ll DA V I liSON. Proprietor. fl ,M kiM I t- MMK4 111. A ZfcTTLFK HUTJE, Corner Koarth Friend sts. Commodions house and extensive stables. L. A. BOWERS. Pro-rietor.. . lNSUHSNCE. Coumtcucur niiTVtL iins surane Companr- Assets. $16 00.000. Wit. JAMISON, AtenU.Uoluuibun.O. EWKIRK niLTEOF.KOfcK, Office, Nos. 6 t 7 Opera Bouse MILLINERY GOODS. c. Wholmae-and RetaihM-Hnferr Goods. lt rt. . Bled sir irtett Opera House Block. IIK. A. 1H I l.0. a.X Dealer in Millinerr, Straw Goods and Trim mings. Ho- (7 INurlh High street. JH. WILKI f , e Dealer in Millinery, Press and Cloak Trim mings lid Fane; Uoods. 130 South H ub street. "iVcfiATTlfLO'RS. if SCHltlUIINKN ft lOHLLEBEH, Merchant Tailors and Dealers in Uents' fur nishing Uoods, No. 58 North High street. r w .NISWADKK, Kjm Mercbaatvliailar and Dalerin Gents Fur nishing Uoods. Also axentfortheT)imon'i shirts. IS1 South Hah street. THKOHIO HlKHCH4BITTILOItlNG 1 t CLOTHING CO.. 185 S. Hirt t. Gents' suits made to order. Brady-made Clothing al- was on hand. TOHs II. kh:keuch:u, rel MerehaeV. l-iac nd-Jiaier inkitbrncsmd LiDta'J:ara.fiiA Wudn. ' J.. t.i 4 j, No. 61 North High street. JUII.H HUKTEK, MERCHANT TAILOt. W0 South High st. Choice stock of Clothing constantlv on band. NEWS DEALERS. ews Dealerd, Booksellers and Stationers. No. 66 South High street, nex door to Postolflce. ,1iAI-.s. IIHLHUNAI, A? hews Dealer, bookseller. Stationer and Bind- j er. Publications in both German and Eng.ish. 231 South High stre-t. rrPAlER WAREHOUSES. '4 HDKCWS, CEKHV't HJiS',"1 ' ii Manalaoturers and Dealers in Writins. Print ing and W rapping Papers, 83 it 85 Aortb High st. i N VIAS ft ll 1EHII. ! Dealers in Primine. Hoox. Writina and Fine ; Papers 36,38 A 40 Nor-h tligb street. ! PHOTOGRAPHERS. DALIJWIV ft Si SvVsvNS. PH0TOGKAPMLRS. 81 Sou h High street. J. Ji iLLior r, PHOTUGUAPUKR. 107 South High street. Pictures made in every style and size. DJ. AKCHEK, Photographs. Ambrotypes, Gems, etc.. etc No. S3S South High street. TT1Q CEHYSIQIAKfclTJO'i ii No. 3 Ooera Houite. T rents l)iaea.efi of the ' bje, Kmr. Heart. Ttiroatani LuDgs. AUo, Diieiie ' ot Woitien and Mii'.i-en. PIANOS. Jr. liiuKiv ft c., a Wholesale and Ketail dealers for Lighte A I Co. 'sand Uaiuei-A B o. 'a Pia..os. Also, Organ., i Melodeons and other muaical lntumellts. 38 JNortb High itreet. J 4J. WOOA, , . . . i I Autfiir 'Ctrtcberfrtg "gQEnintersoo' Pi- : 4uos. Also, Organs, Meiodeons and Sheet iuMe. ! ilt V-'. or Ksl1 ISonth JJigbaHroBt. ri i - . BAIN K IXnilNUl: KESXAUKANX, Corner State and high streets. CHARLEY AiYr-R, Proprietor. SEWING MACHINES. Kl VA SbW.nU ITlACHIIVliS The best in the world. Nos. 1 and 3 One: House.. . , W. PiMMEXi, iieneral Agent. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Kas. U H A ft UO., Dealers in Fine Watches. Clocks. Jewelry. Piaiedware. Spectacles, Ao., No. 11 ta.t Town street. lAXi.Sft HAHHIMIOSI, Vjl (SU'-cesaors to Wm. Blynn) dealers in Dia monds, Watch s, Jewelry, Silvei Ware aud Speo tacles. No4w Neil Hourei " ? p"- If s A. It la Ifa tl-.Kfc.'X. Wholesale and Retail dealers in Watches. Clocks and Jewelr. Nc. 71 South High street. STRICTLY WHOLESALE. BACxUI'l UltUS. ft CO., W holesale Dealers in Dry Goods and Notions. 3 and 4 Uwjnne Block, loan street. tbesKDj i jjtfissiAc-rjfx " 'i lf Manufacturers aud W holesale Dealers in Bota i r t 1 tr and Shoes. - "'No-.DwTime Block. on St. OSEIESS DIE XI JL HBS CMA.li AatKTa BotaiStyLifelSauraitee Columbus, O. ' apitai and Assets, f4C6,E14.z7. W. C. M.BAKEK, Seo'jr. NOTICES. Bank Notice. saaarsasjasass-. NOXICK IS HaKliBV 43IVFIV XO all whom it mav eooeern. that the City Bank of Cleveland, an independent. Banking C.,uipauy. organized ana carryiut. on Dusinesa as an mciepen- dent bauking ompany at the oity ol llevelaud, UUll,HUUr.lllCbUl hUB UO'iDlU AHQUIUIJ 111 IU, iaiartateoI unio. en'iuea An Aoc to lncorporaie ha tiate. Uaak-wt A)hm-and other Bflnsinr Col- naaiaa.'tpaaed.PbMiae 24m. 84d, twfeg desirww ul renuquianing ana closing its DanKiug ousiuess, to tLat ena nas in punu nee ol tne statutes oi ine said otataof ohio in such casamade. naid and re- deemed mre than ninety per cent, oi the maximum amooni of its circulating notes, and aelivered the same to the treasurer ot State of the said Slate jf Ohio to be destroyed. and hate provided means and given security to the satisfaction of tue Treasurer, Secretary aud Audit r of State of said State of Ohio to the redemption i-f its outstanding notes of mrftiilat.ion at the otnoe of the National Citv Bunk f f levaaadr at the i J city of Cleveland; wh.re ssid City Bank is located. Done by otaeunia.4ioaratoi.iiireq(ors oi tno Citv Bank of Cleveland, July 9th. 18, AjH.aiuE.ij n ity&, rresiaent. jyll-dltawOm 1 i , ! ' ; i f ! The Sisters of St. Mary's, OF THE SfKINGS, UF.CKIVXI.Y OF Somerset, PerrrCTantyrwill open their laigo and snaoious building for the reception of pupils ou the first Monday in September, 1808. For Board and union, eio, eo, S&5 aud two, aocoraiog to m, uo partmentot thepupil. SR. ROE, Sup't. AddreeS lloa i&l. auk3-di JOSEPH rKL. aGEIG-ER tmtt Kiat ijr Attorney at Law, PARE ON' 8 BUILDING, auglS-eotSm I COB. TOITA-.A BIOBST S. S. PINNEY'3 rvANOING ACADEMY IS NOW OPEN AT rNAUCHTO H ALU. , , p " Fir3nentley."!-iaturdajr-ftifnooni from' iAo S p M Ueutlemeu's evening class at AMBOS HALL, 23d inrt., at 8 o'clock P. U. octU - FOli fALK. A PAIR OF "J0K GODWIN" COLTS, FIVE and six years' old. very handsome, kind and L and six years old, y uad WiU-bVselJ k)WJ augM-dtf RICHARD NEViKS Mj !itu j;r' iua ii Li i J-.'ih ; li-Ji;T'..yil J..': ., at i .-'t.,.j yii ,lliil''OIII mull jri-.i: u'IT . ,-s. ,:, o y.iiiUi.i iii f pocnllar nd important relations'- wbicn toey sustaq, thei(,pcaiiAr. org4jp4op ! and the offices they 'rJerform, 'kri subject' .: t-r-t .-i- w -ii!u" tq inany sufferings.. 1 reeaprfi trom these contribute in no small degree to .their happWe8s and 'welfare, for none can. b: nappy who are ill. ( Not only so, -but noj one'bf these varidtig-fetnaler complaints can long .be, Bufred,,to rurj; oti without, inpolying the . general health of the in- slitf dual, and ere long producing pertna- nept sickness and premature decline.. J or fs it pleasant to consnlta physician for the ftIfnf of lhes(ttyarjoci8 dtlicate afiefiionp. and -only-nnon the most urgent necessity 1,1. a riie-jtyonian. sa far saennpe . her charnt as- i do this. ; 'The set th'ed.tLiarjk ns for placing in their hands i simple: i speci tics' ' which- will be found efficacious' in relieving .and' curing almost ,y ery tuw af aJiose : troublesome complaints peculiar to the sex. T IT .1, M'.T. i l. -.si i i"-! .' ' HEOIBOLD'S :, LXTUALT1' Olr V 1SLCIIU. Hundreds.;Buffer.:fln .is silence, and bundrefls of; others a pply vainly1 d d rug gists ini doctorsj who, either merely tan tatalifce them with the hope of a cure 'tor 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 that1 although it may De produced1 from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious 'em ployment, unwholesome . air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of , tea;and coffeej and frequent childbirth, it is far oltbuer ; caused ' .by direct irritatipn, ap plied to the mucous membrane' of the vagina itseii. Whpn reviewing thet cansps of these uiaireaiug complaints, ii is most painiui to contemplate the attendant , evils con sequent npon them. It is but simple justice to the subject to mumerate a few of the many additional causes which so largely4 affect the life, health and bappi neBS of ' woman in all classes ot society, and. which consequently, affect more or less .directly, the welfare of the entire human family. - The mania that exists For precocious education and marriage, : (i-f Di t'l -- ' - B. . causes tue years that nature . designed for corpoieal development to be wasted and perverted in the restraints ef dress, the early confinement of school, and es pecialty in the nnh'eaUfiy excitement of the . ball-room.' Thus, with the body half clothed, and the inind4 unduly ex cited by pleasiire,'perverting in mid night revel the Ko'urs desighecFby nature for sleep and rest, the, work of destruc tion is half accomplished. . In consequence of this early strain upon her 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 or fashionable dress, ab solutelv : torbidrrine the-exercise indis pensable to the attainment and retention nt organic health and strength ; the ex . ppsure. tn night airj the sudden change of temperature : the complete prostra tion produced' by excessive dancing. must, ot necessity, produce their legiti mate effect.. Atj last; an. early. marriage caps the cumax-ot misery, tend 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 the experience of thousands ot our young women JLong before the ability to, exercise the functions of the generative organs, they require an education Jof their . peculiar nwrvous system, composed ot. what , is called the tissue, which is, in common with the female breast and lips, evident ly under th control of mental emotions and associations at an ; early, period 'Jai 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 feriods, tor i'rolapsus. and ;Braring V6wn', ot Frolapsns TJterij we ntTMr thfl mnRt llprtp.r. RnMnfir. L-nnwn Hblmbold's Compocnd Extract of BucHikr. Directions for use', diet,"" and dvice, accompany, p - !! m a a1 i-l ovn va, , T 1 fZ n 1 !V m "' J wc.md oc, n in uuu . n remedv to aid nature in the discharo-e of ltsl fnnt;na R)rpno..l, ;u .1,- l,r - . -.... . .uu fe'"'j manhood and Womanhood. 11 ELM BOLD S . T) . ,. . f aimvi asuishu m uiuio Diiriis nnw e ftm...i. . ynluu"m .v.j.u or J.ruD, niuiiiieiy saier, ana more pieas- f H,, unmn'o H'TTiiirT Hi-f-iitT nt. J3.ELMBULD S JXTUACT rSLCHlI, bavin? received the indorsement of the , . , . . . .1 tt -i .1 uuafc ituuuuaiii yuj oiihuq iu iuo ci iiilitu States, is now offered . 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 5lead Confused 'Ideas, Hysteria, General , Irritability, Jtestlessness and Sleeplessness at night, Absence of Mus cular Efficiency, Loss' ot 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 Hblmbold's. . Take no other. ' ' . . . ' ' ' ' '.; Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.- "' ' 'x - Price. $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any ;addre6s. Describe symptoms in all communica tions. Address H. T.-HELMB0LD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 : Broadway, N. Y. , . . ,. ;l . None are genuine unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed i 'jrSa-dwAs-weowly ' " H. T. HELMbOLD.. ' .1 ii .- -:j Hii'J. :'! fil DRY GOODS. d i: .;jOr-.ji;i;.rr &C0 -)-: ii ii - vt-l,ti" i)i:l.: ni'j. No, 23, 25, - .2$ High Street li-vj 1n Xi- ll' lol -till' 1 llni 5 !' 11 ' IM WoTrr TrtE.'ATtFEw-rib of Parefeasers to tbeir nnusuallF extenalre and elegant assortment of - i:ij . j.iiii,... CxsnRieh'Bhiak Silks; ..r-. x .lioveltisia saoey silksf-iXti' j. Poplins aud Empress Cloths; V..nAli Ma-lnr. I'ulin.Ml. and Preneh Sergesr-""" 9!X uttameuoo r-puignnes'. . . Kiub Lyons Cloak Velvets; Novelties in Plash Cloikinss; 31 .. Velneteeos for making Costumes;, i . . , Astrachao and Chinchilla Cloakings; , " ' Superb Paisley Shawls; . , . ' ' Cashmere and Brocbe Shawls; '"' x " ;;, Point de Qaaa Laces, Collars and Sets;! :Mj Harris' Seaiulessand Al-xaudrM' ivids; : . , " Superior Wi ter Hosier' , -' " Misses and Men's iierino VosbJ. ; 1 ! i ' " -i:l Hu :; . i m . ...-.. -,.;;n mi! o 'v "J fili'i .!!-.- j tiiii..'! - ' . :- f.-'li. .,! U l.i-;o-i . :::vTHK i U wnl at cl l- .1, r.lr i- :. most.: Complete ; k.-. i n.-O 4T..Tni ..... .itnWLtt'.l i' r-r ":w'fr"'!VJ IN v:1 i CITY cr . 01 1 , ' r.; .' -. ! - !'!-;-)!l' House Furnishing Dry Goods; .,.; Bl.nkets, Muslins Linens: Sheetings Lace Curtains, Towellngs Ac, Ac Also xnmmmj ctauns. i i . :. ,.f f i": : - ALL At THE ' I ' t! 1 1 i 1 1 I VERY LOWEST "PRICES., -!-'.u I'nHM sii n'Vit.m f.ll '.-ii-- ' . -a ;'. l'i rli.i,;ii '.'-.. .'? 'i. , . 'j .: ;-'; -M vi ' Merino Unergannents of all grades And ejnaH ties for Gentleaeiv, Ladies, Misses and Boys. Also, a f n-sh stock of Hoop okirts and CorseU in the newest styles. , ; , ; , , i octf d3ml , "'. GILCHRIST!, GRAY A CO, 1 JTvti i ! I .-.: il 3! -SI ? -:io:: ' 1 '! '-'t-i t . -hi IX 33 W FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. EXrRAORDliNARY INDUCEMENTS TO BUY at ; . :.:1 U AUGHT O 'I I. Puzonaeers ot Dry Goods are cordially invited Sto ....... . can ana examine the . iE W S T,0 C K3. DRESS GOODS -,..i.;...CHEAP! FANCY GOODS... sBti A. W L3-ajV.ji..' , ! DOMESTICS.!..... EVERVTHISG.... : J ... ..--.Ill : ............ CHEAP n .....1.. .....CHEAPI I ,.:..v..:.;cheap 't ...;..vj..:.cheapi -: -: -'':v rJt JAMES ' ITAUGHTON, , tit 7 --V ' ' : : rl ' I ' '.i ; T i -. ',,,.18 fc 122 8atb iHJsrb Street, j noTlWl-Bprl7 " -i ' ' 'boZUVSO&9Bl6.' CLOTHING.' CLOTHING, CUSTOM ' AND READY-MADE ! . ' t.. - THE OHIO ? r. MerchantTailoring & Clothing Co. '' JT0.-I85 OPERA B0 OSS BL 0 CA, 1 , ''., ' - 1 ,,'.,,., CoIumVusj, Ohlo. tl - r - ;m;- .' '- V. 1 1 ' . -1 A RrPKRBNEW MTOCKslCLOTHS, l Casaimeres, Overcoating and V eatings, both Foreign and Domestic, for Fall, and Wintec wear A GENTLEMEN OF FASHION 'i; Will always find hoth our materials and buy work to be in the height of the mod.. We snail spare no pains in produoing the most elegint and fash ionable garments to bo found anywhete. . .. .v ... - i.f-: . ! :'! : ' " . : READY-MADE CLOTHINU, ; Of which A great partis manufactured by ourselves, ia the latest and most fashionable styles, will al ways be found en our shelves, in all the varieties of the season, at very low prices. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS In full lines, alwavs kept on hand.1 - HEN Rr MKISe,. Superfntendent. -: ' 0 JOHN RICH Treasurer; - W. G. PcKKS, Foreman. -oct43-deod3m FALL AND WINTER GOODS, HUNTER'S . i . .. i- . ... Clotliing No. 220 South High St., coiu,vim;i, omo. I HAVE JUST H E C K 1 V D THE largest and finest stook of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this oity. consisting of French, c't - JSnjrliish find "''' ' '.r. . AomMstic5 01otliAs,":i;j.i, J. tsimoTresj-, Ac, For Gentlemen's wear, which lwlll soli at the low est Cash prices. , Also keep constantly on band a well selected itockof . READY MADE CLOTHINC. JOHN HUNTER, juSS-dly ' ' " " ' ' 82 South High street. . . COMMISSION- . . WM..MONYPENY, Forwarding', .and .Commission r MCRCHANT, , ! DXALIB IH GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, "' ' OUR, WHISKY, AccV'-''; '' " MW T st' Prioes Paid at all times for Corn, W ; Barley, e o.. eto. v .-- F fT.O B .'" KearWtstEnd sINat'lR A BrldKeJ - C01UBBVS, 0B1Q. -iobiMoodly i Ix.ll'li-. .1 . NAUGHTON'S MEDICAL.';, VHY ; ENDURE i.e. A LIVING DEATH! t'-.lU'J The confirmed dyspe'ritie may almost sa,v Willi St. Petsr, "1 die daily'' . .Tie obiecp of. t-bi article is not to remind himor LJ bis ps.ngs.nut tosbow him how tobanisi them -forever, -tbe means of-immediate and permanent relief are.proffqted .m oJ;ia.l'n-.w.Vl uj in v -i U r.;;;rHo.OFLAND'S'n I. ... GERMAN BITTERS r: : .1 i'f--.f..;V; l: 1. ! Aaii it is for him to say whether be will enntinoe ta endure a living death. or to put himself In " sition to render life eiyoyable. orii- a "IT .'..L'tt: ;.-'i O'1-.'H i ' U 't S UVINGJPERTTSEIVIENTS, Of the efficacy of this matcbless vegetable stom-' achio are to be found in every eity and town in the Unites) States healthy men and women, rescued from torture byiiis.Af nsa.aod eager to- bar testimony to its vlr- VJ' tues It differs from any other Bitters ia exuiaoe,-)a this special par ticular it is not alooholjo. . v , i- '' For snob oontitn'ions arid systemsas require for their ioriloratioo a difdsive stimulant,. .. lo :iHiito i i .;!.. ) liiiitv'i v-)iii(Jii io v OOFLANtfS ;J 3 .Vrt-iji -i-.i ri.; oi. i;i I Has been provided a preparation in which the sol id extracts of the finest- restorotives of the vegeta--ble.kingdom are held-. in solution by a. aoirito'ius agent, purged of all deleterious constituents. The Satteot. in choosing- between tb-tse two great anti otes. should be guide! by his own rendition. If in a very low state from debility, the Tonic should be bis selec ion; but in cases- where the emergency is not, so pressingme Diners is tne specinc rea iirea Thousands find infln- sT - ite benefit from tak ing each, io,- turn, - There -is- a base of inaigastionBiUonsnesa. aerrouaaisease eg physi cal prostration to which they are not adapted, and in wnion, singly or comhlned, they will not efieot .Exchange Fain for Ease -uii-n t 'i - ! ; ! I -.." :: " '7 'And' Weakness for Strength. Get rid of the ail ments wnioh interfere with enjoyment; cast gloom ar.d despondency to the winds; take a stronger hold qi in o ana. in snort, oeoome a i --. . .- '-'new'MAN' ' "Throuffb the instrnmentalltv of tba most nowerfnl and popular of all vegetable inrigorants and oor- rwiTavn.i i-1 dm " .. .... . . iflOOFLAKti'S GERMAN BITTERS, ,.,: , . .. --.: . . ' 1 .' 'II..'. Biliousness, Indigestion. General Debility! and all the complaints which proceed fiom a want of proper action in the liver, the stomach and the Dowels, are eradicated Dy a course of this great i ; - .. - : 1 i : CONSTITUTIONAL SPECIFIC, i ' Wbiob not only combats and conquers diseases that .bave entrenched themselves in tte s.vstem, -but is the best known safeguard against all unhealthy influences, rersons whose occupations and dui suits sunjeot' them to the depressing effects of a oiose. unwholesome atmosphere, should take it reg ularly as a protection againrt the low fevers and other disorders which malaria engenders. Inva lids who are . ' .- ..!l. .,i.. , i: i .'j- -' : ' . - ." ; . Uf ASTIAlrl : 1UI1V ' '" 'I Wirnnut anr speeiai-eom?!sint.: execrt a gradual declination of bodily strength and nervous energy, will find in the BIT- r . TKRS a lbuntaiu ...f vitality aua vif"r, as I retrestung and exil erating as a pool in the desert to the tand-scoroaed and tainting travelers. : . " HOOPLAND'S GER AU BITTERS Ifl eomnosel of th oura fnioMCor. as thnr .r m dicinaily tormed. Ex tract n of Routx. Hrha mnd Barku, makjntr a preparation highljr conceutrated spa entirely iree iruia Aiooaolio aa mix tore ol an jHOOPLAND'S CERSV. AH TONIC IM . .'.. '' !'... . Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, with the purest quality ot caata. Urns Kim, Orange, etc., making one ot toe must pleasant and agreeable reuiediea ever offered to tba oublia - These remedies will effectually cure Liver Com plaint. Jaundice, Dys- I pepi.UiCferonio-or ,ervous Debility, mm Cheooior -Diseases of the h.idneys. and all dtseases arts ng from a.disor- aerea AiiveForstomsoB, . - : .-Lii J such ::. . .,. . .. as Conti- 4 .. . . patron. Inward' ,"' 1, , "-p,i08- Fullness of 1 ; ; .. ; Blood to the Head, i . Aoidity f tte Stomach, , au.ea. Heartburn, . Disgust ' for Food, Falmess or Weight in the ' ' ' Stomacn, Mour' 'aroctations, Sinkinr :' . . or Flutteiing at the pit ot the Stomach. Kwimmingof the Head. Hurried and uifGcuTt Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Burrooaiing sensations wnen In a Liyii g fusture, ...Dimness 01 vision, rots or wens Bel ire the Sight.-Fever snrt Dull Pain in the Head, ' Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness .- : .of the Skin and Eyes. Paiu in oho- ,.' ,.' Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, eto. . ; , , ,'. .' Sudden Flushes of Heat, " ' . Burmng in the Flesh. ' "!'! '-.I' 1 ' " ' Constant Imagin- .mi U ii !-:, ' iBgsf Evil, and j,-, . -..: 1 .... ; 1 , Great Dopres ... ' " ' . . Sinn of 1l! ' ; ' i"'i';i ' 1 -i Spirits, t - ' -.'i ; ' They are the Greatest and Bestf ;' ublood ruiiiiriErxs Ever known, and will care alt diseases resulting from bad Blood. Keep jour Blood pure. - Keep , your Liver ia older. f Keep yoar digestive organs in a. sound, betltby eondition, by . the use of these remedies, and no disease will evtr asaau you. , . , . T .. . , . . . , . , . Weak ...and 1 Delicate Children " ' . ' .. "i .... - . .-'-;.. i Are made strong by the use of either of these rem edies. They will cure every case of MARASMUS without fail ....... Thousands cf certificates bave accumulated in the bands of the proprietors, but space will allow . of the publication of but a few. Those, it will be observed, are men of note and ofisach standing that tbey must be believed. THE 'WHOLE SUPREME; COURT . . OF PEroSYIYrAIVIA' , ; '' SPEAKS FOR' THESE REMEDIES. Who would ask lor more dignified or stronger tes- i .:-. 1 timoiJ' ? . , ,: . ... . HON. C. W. WOODWARD, ' : -.: j. "I' ..''.' : i Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl , yania, wiit;s : ., ... Philadilfhta, March is, IRflT. I find "Hoofiand's German Bitters" is a good ton : io. u eful in diseases taf of the digestive or ' gaus. and of great oen . II a efit in cases of debn i lty and want ..f nervous action in the sys etn i Yours truly. tsGEO. W. WOODWARD.'- I HON. JAMES THOMPSON, I Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. ! PaiLADsLFHIA. A prit 28, 1806. leonsider "Hoofiand's German Bitters" a valua ble medicine in oises of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this frum my experience of iU. Yours, with respect. ..i- James Thompson. Hon. jas. ross snowden : : v v ; ft .'il u i : .y- ., . Prothonotsry of tne Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia, writes i. ; ..- i j., Philadelphia. Set. 14,1867. ! 'Hooifland's Germai Bitters ' is a very ui-eful ar tiole as a tonic and as an appetiser. It i- not an in- itoxl ating drink, and may be used benefioially by persons of all age. Re pectfully yours, , ... , . . JAMEs ROSS SAOWDEN. Hoofiand's German Remedies are counterfeited. See th.t the signature f - oi C. M. JACKSOK is on toe wrapper of U eaoh bottle. All oth ers are counterfeit. ' , Principal Office and Manufactory at the German Medioine Store. No. 631 ARCH STREET. Phiia- delp&ia. Pa. ... . CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. 1 Formerly C. M. JACKSON A CO. FXUCES.' Hoofiand's German Bitters, per bottle (1 00 Hoofiand's Herman Bitters, naif dosen 6 00 Hoofiand's German Tonic, "put up in qt. bottles 1 50 per bottle, or a balf dozen for $7 40. : Do not forget to examine well the article you buy : n order to get the genuine. FOTt SALE jiT ALL DRUGGISTS , And Dealers in Medicines everywhere.' jyas-dwis eowly : . .. '-f. '"'rii:rrv!i ratesnraui Report of the Comptroller of the Currency. ;'; MrVIT. R 1 Hurllrard.-Corhpf roller troi" tl)e Cnrrencyj'b'afe' completed' 'iiiix ttejfoit. Its "cnlef ' point's; TrefetoftA'e -bnefly nd fic'eA.'are as folldws1' '-'1 ' ' 1 Thfl Comptroller snij?estS tliatrriatib'n- al banking- assocrntions wMch'g fntoi Voluntary - liquidation ! be' !iVqnirecf "t6l providevfof tbelr;6ntstandingc1rctilati'on in lawf til money, arid take- up tneir bonds1 Witbrft'thre or!eix: rriontbs ;; irt;idefault' of 'wbieb,:-the'.Comptroller tbaII! hare power to' sell- their bonds by auction in New York 'eityj and after payin io- the treasoer tbt? amount of the outstanding1 cifcnlation of the bank in lawful fribney, to pay' over any excess that may be re- alized from tbe sale Ot'tbe bonds to the as8oeiatioTi br its' legat -repreeeritati veS. Banks that re 'winding up for th pur pose of consolidating with"other banks, or vfitb;it'vifew bf-reorganizlng1 t some other and- more desirable '-points, should be 'excepted from 'the librejdibg- require ments.'. . l,t:o:i of. ,'iiuil 1 Jl.if In 'regard - to 1 a 'central redeem! 'An'itbty-CoiiiptrAlIef'w opinioTV'was expressed- in the lafst anriii- al report fronv this office that it was' im portant : that a tiy'stv5mti:tof 'redemptions' for National Ban"k notes 'slKMild be-'es tablished its 'early a practicable, by means of which they should - be made; convertible'into the lawful money of 'the country, whether it be paper or gold, at the principal center' of trade. . Without repeating tbe argument then vmade,v the conviction is againr expressed that only by ngid, unfailing reilemptton at a cen tral point, can tbe bank, currency of tbe; country be kept at a nmtorm pan val ue." .:.o-i'T i; "'.o i Tbe Comptroller Speaks as follows in! regard to' the1 periodical 'stringency in New York city t 'Aj careful-' studyof the bank statements of New York, taken separately, and the" implication of the facts so obtained to tbe aggregate Bta.e-i men t-or abstract t : the 'whole, Aitords valuable s and instructive information. The-abstract shows tbe total of loans to be: $163 634,000. An examination ef tbe statements in detail -fihows- the char acter of tbe loans to be substantially; as follows : Commercial or business- pa per, ao,UOUvuoo; aemanai-joanB, ia, 500,000; accommodation loans, $3,500, 000; suspended Joans, $1,500,000 total, $L06,50Q,000, ,.iue sixteenths, or rath er more than half the loan, is legitimate business paper; the balance is upon call er .for. accommodation,. ..The', amount loaned on all for commercial purposes is not stated, but trustworthy information leads to the belief that it is very small The customs and necessities of-trade are of such a, character as, to preclude loans of this kind.. .; :: . u; !.; -j. ; ;' . " In addition to '.this direct loan of $70,000,000, they furnish ;'facilities : by means of certified cheeks toi the ' same class of operators to an amount ranging from ; , $110,000,000 :. tq . ;' $12b;000,0Q0 daily. On the 5th ut Octobei tbe amount was $112,800,000, and these checks are made to swell the amount of individual deposits. , They' are' credited to depos itors as. mpney, ,apd. are circulated and treated as money, by tbe banks and by their customers.- , Yet, when ascertain ing the amount of deposits upon which they must bold .a reserve, or. upon which tbey must pay taxes, the banks invaria bly deduct all :such checks n" hand. For. instance; on' the -firs" Monday of October they reported ; Individual de posits,.:' $224,170,000; . but deducting checks bri hand, $112,800,000, they ;bad actual deposits of $lll,370,000i 'Taking the call loans and, the; certified, checks together, the somewhat startling fact- is developed "that the -New York , national banks furnish .$70,000,000 df capitjdjand $ 1 12,000,000 of ; credit for., speculation The use of certified checks, is a direct in flation to that extent, which stimulates the stock market, and keeps, tbe price of" a large . class of miscellaneous., securities much above their actual value, so that the market is feverish and fluctuating, and a slight stringency reduces, the price,'. V Taking advantage of. an active de mand for money to move the crops, West and South,, shrewd operators form their combinations to df press the market b 'locking 'up' moneyi" withdrawing' a: tbey can ': control ' or; borrow, from 'the common fund.; money becomes' scarce, the. rate of interest advances and t-tocks decline. -The legitimate demand for money continues, and fearful 6' trench ing on their reserve, the banks' are strait ened for', means..1 .They dar'ffndt call' in their demand loans, for that would com pel their: customers to sell securities on a' falling market, which ' ybuld ' make matters worse.' ' Habitually lending their means to the utmost limit of' prudence, and their credit much beyohd that, limit, to brpkers"and. speculators,' they' are powerless to afford relief. 'Their cus tomers,, by the, force of circumstances, become their masters. The banks can not bold back' or wii bdraw from the di lemma; in whicb, their mode of doing business has placed them. Ihey must carry the load to Rave their margins. " "A - panic, whicb should greatly re duce; the . price of securities, would oc casion serious if not fatal, results to tbe bauks most extensively, engaged in such operations, and would produce a. feeling of insecuiity which would be very dan gerous to the entire- banking ' interests of the country. The fact that a bank ing interest with a capital and surplus of $100,000,000 can be, and has been repeatedly, placed at tbe mercy of a few shrewd,. Uioiigbbold and unscruplous men, is. evidence of some, inherent de fect iii; its management, and the forego ing statement may serve in some degree to show where the error , lies: First, in demand or call loans to brokers and speculators on collateral , security, , by which nearly one-half the active resour ces of the banks are used directly to fos ter and promote speculative operations; secondly, certified checks or loans of credit to the same class of men, where by stocks are inflated and immense oper ations are carried on daily upon fictitious capital; third, the payment, of interest ou bank balances,-which, being payable on demand, must be loaned on call in orderto avoid loss."... ., ..' i( ' r ' . Under the bead of specie payments the Comptroller say's :. . - . "The subject of specie payments nat urally comes up whenever the currency question is discussed, and much ingenui ty has been exercised in devising plans for an early resumption.., The principal obstacle to specie payments may be found in the statement of the public , debt of the United States for, the 1st of October, iS68, under tbe head .of 'debt .bearing no interest,' as follows l United States notes, $356,021,073; fractional currency, ;w.Cft7iiU,PjE,fcnT ing as money and designed to take theplaco of gold-audTdver1 bytelng made a legal ienaTd'iltideW,' Jrablid and private, except duties on imports and intert'i the' bbfi ded d eb c. Aa long vac-, ,he . peo- jlev p cfr ; an ripferioj; jcurrency,, in,ferior because irredeemable, and inconvertible except at a b?avy discount, they will lia've'ii tba'fentlre'elrisroti "-of Ihe precious metals. -awol Wbe'rievelf dwl pfxrrde'5cdrfoladeiiUiat it is more economical to candle the bus iness -f the .country oTrjBpecieiMbasis, tbey can ordaiu specjepayjaents ,by ,jpaing jjroyiMon,.jtl)rj)iigfiJ thei.rrepre sentatives in Congress ffoj;Ktb paynjgnt tp withdrawal .pftbe' present aripre(A- latecl paper Currency; Issuid'and kept in circulation by the' Government ;'ahd 'whenever tbe1 people' wfeb to t ektorethe credit of the nation, ' tbey can ; do-U jthrottgb wtiieiri jepresentatiTe ;n flon gress, by removingf4h9 ijTjy,eivjrrase inent hat ,Btau,ds n the way, by direct ing that provision sbalbjiiade jTor te nay.nyjnt ot a .floatine..ndebtedness, Amounting to $388Otp;0)04bb'bsiBting of promises to pay 'i1iat''kre iie'e?:tal!llt "and to esfablisb the fact that the- IMted States is a solvent debtoty able and -will- sing-.to fvsy? eveTy.lebt aa it , becomes ilue. bpecie payments. and: tM: irestoi-atron fif pubLicJcr,a.it,,ara,r6ilbJirV:tbe Fq?,cb. and depend npoa jtba.-wilLpf the people, of the United'States, " , ' " The: report dloses?witb the Following allusion to 'free''T)ankin "-' Wheritjver Cohgress3 'sbsill'' ' inaugurate 1 taeaslres looking-WtbeH atApreciatioli df f Ufiitad ; States netes to -a'-girldi standard, $hl ef fect of .feuch xneasares' will probbJvfie -ttidimiaisb'tha volume of such, notes, in circulation .. -j To what, extent tbe'rednc- , tion would have to be carried in birder to place them permanently, on t a specie basis would at present be mere inkttei'of speculation. Doubtless a large amotrdt might' be eafred", with profit tthsJb v- riHnent'rrdbeneflt' to' th rablie,"srB soon as the effect of such moasffre' bl- -eomes apparent, by tbe gradual approach . of legaLtendet.notes Aq a'par witlj gold. Xne restrictions imposed upon , Jtb.e,i8up of-circulating notes bv. national banks . may. q sateiy. removed,, proviaea tne es lauiiHiiment oi a central reai .. redeeuung agericy in. the ..city . of New York, at which all' national bant nofes'TrVB 'r- ' de'emable at' par.'sliall beVedurred' by law. i.ny inconvenience resulting rrorn 'a reduction of legal tenders majp thfil be ' remediebV. and' the'remedy will be rri'tbe hands of the only competent jud'gB'of the necessities -rif tbe ease', the business pub-- Iic' of the United estates. ". v. -; : ta The War Department. C r Secretary Scbofield, in bis anpua re port, says thiStrengtb of ,thoj army' pn September, 30 tb was 4S.0SI. which" by January wilt be reduced 'ty1 Expiration of term of sef uicc.aloile to 'about 43,000. No "recruiting is In operation 'ex cepTor ,tbe cavalry service. All volunteer bffi rcers',' except one, have been mnsterei out vof tbe service', "i At the' snggestiorwHf GeneraVSberman' aut3irity iwasigiTen October 6th for the muster in of-One teg- hnerrt d velunteer cavalry from. Kanpas. -rwbose service is-nt. expected to,.,oxced six mbntlw, for.' service-against f.be, In dians. It may, the Secretary; says, be .reasonably expected, that a, considerable nreductiou;.of ; the..,'arniy Tnay( be, faade -, within, tli next j;ear..,r He'j recomjnens such reduction be authorized by law, to be made gradually by ordinary casual ties,' 'by ' discbarge1 of incompetent ' offi '" cars, and by consolidatiori of regiments. " '" The Secretary also Te'coniirienrls'' that the, four regiments' 6f 'Veteran' EeserVes ''be disbanded, officers; unfit for service to Lbe retired,' and ocfrers' to be transferred 1 to active regiments Vha iterm of en listment ought to be increased to fivB years. The disbursements! of. the pay , department during th last fiscal year amount to $G0 ,000,6001'. i Thet disburs,--ments for reconstructiqn bave been 00,000 Bounty claims, tpjtbd extent -of $25,000,000 have. beenpaidIt js .lestimatedj that; $65,6S2,3&3 .85, wilj .be squired for ; the Wr;iDepartmerit .ftr;. the ' next ; fiscal ,,year j fThe-! .-estimated deficience8 for the. current year are, bowever, $13,975,000. . jn speaking .of the Indian ..war.' Secretary ."jScbfield ' says it, is proved beyond djfure tbat,t "was begun by'the.'Indians'withont any "provocation whatever, "'.Its. object ii 'SBp posed 'to be' the abandonment ' 'of ': tne Smoky Hill route, "whicb are tKe ' best hunting grounds' in' America,' and'e Secretary endorses.. General1 'Shefmati'ta jremedy tp segure;. peaa5--jpam,ely, Qj cion. Tbe rest ot tbet war report is an unimportant review of tbe military -idis-.tricts, which has been anticipated , by tbe publication of the reports of the district ; commanders Report the Commissioner of Customs. , C.T-.7 m .-':! ..-1 lu.- , .rij:-At ;l'"i The Commissioner of, Customs, in bis annual report, uses ,- tbe following; lan guage : '!' The' great decadence of -our -shipping- interest, especially: of pur ves sels engaged i in : foreign trade,- within four or. five years,, is a subject which, it appears tome, deserves the immediate at tention of Copgre68. The time wag, wben much the largest portion of jbe carrying trade of tbe world was confined to Amer .ican bottoms and the, proportiqn of for eign Tessele seen in our port, was smal. Now, much, the largest, port ion, of mer chandise imported ipto the UuitedStates, at least frpm England snd Fxanoe comes iu, foreign bottoms. j.With the prqverbval energy, and enterprise of American pier chauts this ought not tobe, and: vrquld not be.uniess there was sorac cause for it,LTliis, cause should be xeinpyetlby Congress.',' u;:iI' ,; U. , .' nr.';. a W9. 10 Report of the Interior Department. ' o The Secretary of the. Interior,.i9 .tis annual report, says that the quantity, of public lauds undisposed of s 1,405,36G,T 678 acres. The amount, disposed during . tbe last year, is .666,57450 acres.,. The. Secretfliy.;,dnvptes a good portion of bis report to the Pacific rail roads, and, on the jybole, speaks of tbunj in excellent, terms.lit ,,. t ... . ,., " MICHAEL HALK. etvi,!.-.-: ii ' " ' CHARI-KSC. 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