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tt ; t i . :- "T ' T, 'vol; xxxvi. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1869. 1SJJMBER 116. THE OHIO STATESMAN JS PURLlXBXD OJT TBS TOLLOVHTO - TERMS Caste in Adruec.' Daily Ktatksman, peryeer.... aix months ...... delivered by Carrier, per week VMJ-W EKILT Hf ATI&MAH.IMI T6tft ...(9 00 .. 4 SO ...30 eta ...4)4 60 (is month!..., -.' WtXKLT ITATEIIUNt 0OP7 tlx month! on yaw.... tve oopies oae year I en oopies oneyear ........ Twenty copies one jeer....... -copies one rear ... 1 ...100 ... 1 00 ... 9 00 ..1? 60 ...81 00 ...76 00 eVERTISING RATES FOR DAILY STATESMAN (tight Mac Aonpartfl mak a SguartJ 1 60 a oc. 2l00 30 001 3 00 4 SO 6 00 00 Be) 35 00 GO 00 a S6i 8 oo 4 80 v7! 4 ouf-eo ow bo oo oo 30 00 65 00 rCKKll 110 00 13-oot rtvsk 40 Oil iom iseot- SI 0 tl u 55 00 65 soma h ool 18 69 on 136 00 235 001 ro 0 (KM 65 00 1 t39 WWSO-nOI Mi 19 00 14.0 84 001 7(1 00 76.00 Be so 160 00SW 0V av-oo 39 Ollf 60 4ASuL66 I6S -OC325.00 16 00 18 00 17-040 4O ol 19 00 46 001 40 0 00 l&V UUtou uv Looal-Ntmjb,15 coats per Hne eaeh-rmwrtion-. ApVKKTISIcO KXTSSOB TKI-WlMLT STATBS- MA)r TO eents per square eaeh insertion) for three months or longer, a uiaoqunt of one-half from Daily test . - i . , . As-vbrtisins r on Winter Statiskax-$J.60 Jer square tor first m.ertiou, 76 oents for eaoh ad itiiaial insertion, . . .-. .Boixess Norrcia, SOceets eaoh insertion. . , Notices of Deaths; SO cents. .NoTJOa o MAKtlAOi.V5 cents. " RELiohirs Nonets, half prioe. - - ' Aliiranrttni adiertutinmt mutt to paid for at t Up tAcy are oi 4rK t ' BtiSCJSi PIRJICTORY architect: it: :T. BROOKES, ' - Architeptt VivSl Kniler,6.'-,. -, Oflioe over the national Exchange Bank. 'ATTORNEYS'..' HABEAS WASH, r. r - . JP r , .ATTOKNKIS At LAW -Offioei Bo .- boat4 -igh tnt, Amboe Build ll9H ,uQ '.; - v ; ; ;.'-:;J f ,-i . AME. BirajlV' ' f ' . ATXBJtrA?-M-W MAYOR, f .., . . AiayosLS Uffiee. . i ' ' ' , , ; Ti'llH'ARrJ T.;DotAH, . . " JL-J , AiiUaflai"AXuAir a notary irUDuo. ii. . . -Oflieejtt farsdn'e Building. WILSON WOODRUFF, " -r-ATTyRrtiiA'r-LAW-. - -0flMfc;r68etahilnhstiet, AuU Uaildicg. AUCTION AUOMMlgSIOK; J Auctioneer and Dealer in Beat Estate, Houaa heldtioeafl, Clothing and Notioiis. ' ' . Jto.J West Bioadatreet. ,.oO BATHROGMS.- JT Barber and Hair Dresser. BJot and Cold Baths. Basement A'astoffieelBailuiBgI B00KBINTJERS.M 0 Book Binders. Blank Book Manufacturers, trftrten and Jfubiishera. Opera Building. , BOOTS & SHOES. WT. WILLIAMS tt CO., ' 144 8outn High street. Just received, an elegant assortments Jiew stjlea, low prices, i dies. please cull. , . - .. JftAD4k;0.SJ-. - U Is the noted house for good Boots and Shoes at low prices. JNew to took just received- -. 376 South High street. COAL DEALERS. ROBINSON 4c CO , Dealers in Pittsburgh and Ohio Coal. Also. Coke, Drain Tile and Stone Sewer Pipe, - No. Ml H orth High street. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. H FITCH Ac SON, e . Commission. For warding and Produce Mer- enants, dealers in Grain Flour, ao.. m W . Broad CORSETS. T I. HAIJNA,EAaA: CO.. XJ Uanutactarera and Dealers in French, Ger man antf American corsets. Also, Hoop skirts. "" 181 Opera House. , it CROCKERY, .&c. J V Wholesale and Retail Dealer in China, Queensware, Glass, Plateu Goods, lamps and Lamp li.tnM. - AS N.iri.li Miirn atrAAf.. A . 'A'. MAIt. L J Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealei in vrooaery, viiina, uiase, uuery, ruuea uoous, Coal Oil liuips, itc. S59 South High street. DENTISTRY. V- w jattNAvAA it EAIOllNOER, ' , ....j . . No. lb Jiast Broad street. Wa aim to be the te - - G. XV. DUNN, DENTIST. The best atyles of Dentistry, inoluding Dunn's Improved. Mineral riaie. - umce, iw ana ii upera cioce. DRY GOODS. i 1 LBEKLY Ac CO.. vVe 'Dealers in Dry Goods. Notions. Cirpets. Oil Cloths, Mattings, bhadea. Hats, Caps and Furs, corner mgn auu Jixieuu atreew. - J - D. osBoitm & ao., a 149 death High street. barpeta Mattings, Oil Cloths,Lur tains. Stable and X aocy Airy Goods. ... a a tt.ee . u.iAi. - XXe W holesala and Retail Dealers in Staple and t ancy Dry Uooda, and Manufacturers of 1. adieu' doaaa. " izaa.mga street. IUHTU T.1)U)C UOODS SA'ORaS, X? F. Kruui A Co., cash dealers iu Dry Goods and nou .ns. lae Boutn rourtn street. I AlUK.it NllIUH SON. J V holesala a.ud Retail Dealer in Drr Goods. rtaughton Building. N oe. lit) and 139 South High street. 1AvNkON-Ac WltrUIN. ' - - - IV Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Gents' furmsnisg uuwu. a. e nen House. .. - I tlUIMVIS'f) ttAk Ac (JO., LX - Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. ... , N o. 99 South tiigh street. A. 43. ax.ASl..fc.x dc JO. la Foreign and Domestio Dry Goods, Cloths, t urs, etc. uu ka Suutn mgn street. . DRUGGISTS. J ; People's Drug Store, J80 South High St. Pre- boriptious careiuily oomiiuuuaeii atoll noun. I yEA-OT DRUG STOME. XJ - JUdN S. BOBKKTS, Aiuggist and Apothecary. r. . , S54 North High street. AMfLE 6c hllOt , tt OUAtCOAljl!. A rtkl'AlL. UKUGGISTS. . loo South High t., Columbus, O. llltAllA. BRICK. cV CO.. X Wholesale and Retail Druggists, and Dealer u rroprietar aieaicmes. - 94 North High itreet. KN GRAVERS. K ACMES AD JUlAg5, v, Designers, Engravers and Publishers. , Nota rial ana other seals eugraveu vu uium. Nos. 107 and 109 South High street FURNITURE, &c. iiii.iimRimfiAKnET CO.. v Jtanntacturers and Wholesale and Retail Deal era In f urniture. Chairs, Mattrassos, etc. - No. Mil South High St. (Open House), i'lHIO FCUNITIIHeCO.. J Manufacturers oifirstclass Furniture, Whole sale' and Retail Warerooins, tt. 1 and 8 Gwjnue pioce. X-HOUSE FURNISHING. V A S A At ITJ S 1 1, O Mi Ac i n . - " Jii Dealer-iu Mantles. Stoves and House Fur' Dishing UooOS. Alo, Ain. copper and Sheet lro Ware. '-. ' ast Town ttreet. A KENS At STttART, House FurniBhiBg Goods, Mantles. Grates, Copper, in and enee xrou. ovoves ana Alantlea AW1,( " - , - - ' Dealers in Hardware, Bouse h urnishmg Goods. Hiarhle and Slate Mantles, Grates, Stoves. Hot turnacea, Ac. , , wnorinxiignaireet BUSINESS DIRECTORY HOOP SKIRTS. ti. Manufacturer end CThnlMpalA T)a-1a in Hnnn Skirts end Corneta. Also. rinntAr in KapIiii 7anhr end Fancy Goods, 103 South High stir it; HOWE SEWING MACHINE. RP. AXTELL, tionery end Fancy Goods generally. Special Agent lor me ceieorated alias Howe Gold tied ai ctewiug aomne. Ho. HO South High street, eor. Kicn. ., HATS & CAPS. . Mas. in. M. LACF, (Suceeeaor tn E. Lanf.) Dealer in Bat. Caps. Furs and Straw Gooda-x-8 South High street. HOTELS. XTAT1UNAL HOTKI,. A 11 .... Opposite Depot. -J. H. DAVIDSON. Proprietor. u NIl'EO STATES HO't'EL, Corner High and Town atreets. . E. J. BLOUNT, Proprietor. ZfcTTL.EH HOVWi . Oorner Fonrth A: Friend sts. Commodions house and extensive stables. li. a. tiuwuna, rroonetor. r INSURANCE. , CONMEOriCfJT JDCTCJAL LIFE . auraee Company. ' Assets, S18.C00.0OO. was. JAM1SUH, Agent. voiambu, u. NEWKIRK &KIILTEKRERGEB, GENERAL. AGENTS SprnritT l.ifA Inmranea Company. No. 6 Opera House. HOITIB INSt'KANCU COMPANV OF f'l.. 1 enit.l -.-.1 A eUM Cli 17 Yf. 0. M. BAKEB. Reo'y. umce. w oa . b a T upera Mouse MILLINERY GOODS. 0 W. MUfllHONS. Wholesale and Retail Millinery Goods. 191 s. High street, opera House biook. IIKS, A. IHIWNIXfi. mines. No- 67 North High street. II. WILKIE, - Dealer in Millinery. Dress and Cloak Trim mings nd Fanoy Goods. 130 South Hith street. MERCHANT TAILORS. SCHAFBAnOBN 4c WOHLI.EBEK, Merchant Tailors and Dealers in Gents' Far- shins Goods, - jig- on nortn mgn street, G. XV. N1SIVAHDER.' Merchant Tailor and Dealer in Gents Fnr- aishing Goods. Also agent for the Diamond Shirts, - vsi Boutn nin street. ii onio Merchant tailoring A CLOTHING CO.. 185 S. Hich nr. Onnui' suits made to order. Beadjrmade Clothing al ways on nana. JOHN B. KICK.ENBACHEU, Merchant Tailor and Dealer in Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. no. oi nortn nisn street JOHN HUNTER, -MERCHANT TAILOR. 230 South High at. Choice stock of Clothing oonstaotly on hand. NEWSDEALERS. ANDREWS & HULL., N ews Dealers. Booksellers and Stationers. No. 65 South High street, nex' door to Postoffice. TUtEJJ. IIULtlANN, Jj News Dealer. Bookseller. Stationer and Bind er. Publications in both German and English. zsi sontn iiign street. PAPER WAREHOUSES.. ANDREWS, PERRY Sc CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Writing. Print ing and Wrapping Papers, 83 4 95 North High at. NtiVlNa Ac MYERS, Dealers in Printing. Book. Writing and Fina Papers 36, 38 & 40 Jiorth High street. PHOTOGRAPHERS. ALDWIN Ac STEVENS, PHOTOGRAPHERS. - 81 Souih High street. JJTI. ELLIOTT, a PHOTOGRAPHER, 107 South High street. Pictures made in every style and size. J. ARCHER, Photographs, Ambrotypes, Gems, etc., etc., - i No. 36 South High street. PHYSICIAN. in. dowivs, in. , - - r. t Ko. 8 Ooera Hoase. Treats Diseases of the KTe. Ear. llearL Throat and liunira. Alo. Diseases of Women and Children. PIANOS. JF. HARRIS Ac CO., , Wholesale and Retail dealers for Lights & Co. 'a and Haines A Bro.'a Piauoa. Also, Organs, Alelodeons and other musical instruments. 36 North High ttreet. J e. woods, e -Agent for Chickering's and Emmerson'aPi anoa. Also, Organs, Alelodoons and Sheet iiusio. - . - - i ooutn nign street. RESTAURANT. BANK EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, -Corner State and High streets. - CHARLe. Y MlliK, JrTopnetor. .- SEWING MACHINES. A ETNA SEWING MACHINES, I V The beat in the world. Nos. 1 and S Opera House. . . tt . j-ioijucju, ueoerai aii,. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. RAI. OIMBAU Ac JO., . Dealers in Fine Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Platedwar., Spectacles, Ac., No. 11 Ea.t Town street. ClAA'tSAc HAKRINGION.. I (Successors to Wm. Blynn) dealers in Dia monds.'Watoii , .lewelry. Silver Ware aud Spec tacles. No.- S heil Houre. F A. Ac L LE QUfcRfctJX, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Watches. Clocks and J e weir,. No. 71 South High street. STRICTLY" WHOLESALE. B ANCHOFs? BROS. Ac CO., W bolesale Dealers in Dry Goods ana notions. ' 3 and 4 U Wynne block. Town. street. ' REED, JJONES Ac CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots aud Shoes. - - No. 2 Gwynne Block. Town St. - NOTICES. Bank Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all whom it mi. concern, that the Citv Bank of Cleveland, an Independent Banking Company, organized and carrying on business as an Indepen dent Banking Company at the city ol Cleveland, Ohio, under an act of the General Assembly of the said State of Ohio, entitled "An Act to incorporate tbe State iSaolt Ot Ubio ana other rianking Uom panies," passed February 24th, 1845, being desirous ot relinquishing and closing its Banking busiuens, to tLat end has. in pursuance of the statutes of the said state of Ohio in such case made, paid and re deemed more than ninety per cent, of the maximum amount of ita circulating uotea, and delivered the same to the Treasurer ot State of the said State A Ohio to be destroyed, and have provided means and given security to tne satisiaction oi tne ireosurer. Secretory aud Audit- r of State of said State of Ohio lor the redemption of its outstanding notes of circulation at tbe office of the National City Bank of t;leve:and, at the said city of Cleveland, where said City Bank is located. - Done by order ot tbe Board ot Directors oi tne Citv Bank of Cleveland. J ulv 9i b. IS68, - deju u .1. w iiis.. rreaideni. jyll-dltaw6m Notice to Bridge Builders. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL RE RE ceived by the undersigned, at the office of the Board ot Public WorKs in tho city of Columbus, until 'lHUKcUAY, Slst January, 1869. at 12 M for building the superstructure of a 3-trnss Bricge aoross the Big VV alnutcieek.ou the line of tLe Na tional Uoad. in tranklin county, ot two spans, each span to be aoout 1. J , leet loi.g. and 30 feet wide, from out to out; to be covered, by tbe best of oak shingles, and weather Doardedjiith good first comr mon boards. Bidders to furnish their own plans, with specifica tions in detail. Ail of said work to be done to tne satisfaction of the Board of Public Works and tho resident engineer of tbe National road. Tbe right to reject any or all bids, plana or speci fications is reserved. JOHN A. BLAIR, Resident Engineer N ational Road. dec24-d:d r . Air j Tlie Sisters of St. Hary'f, OF THE SPRINGS,' RECENTLY OF Somerset, Perry county, will open their large and spacious building for tbe reception of pupils on tbe first Monday iu September, 1868. For Board and l'uiiion. 4)76, (80, 85 and 490, according to tbe de partment of tbepupil. SR. ROaE, Sup't. Address Box 61. ' ' - " - au3-dtf FOB a 1. PAIR OF "JOJi GODVIN" COLTS, FIVE J. and six years', old, very handsome, kind and sound. Will bs aold low. r"28-dtf IvlCHARD NEVINS. i DRY, GOODS. GREAT ATTRACTION! O If AND AFTF.R TUESDAY, THE iz tn nay oi January . lew. FOR 35 DAYS, GILCHRIST, GRAY & CO Nos. 23, 25, 27 & 29 S. High Street, Will sell .T COST 3Pzcass Goods, OlocaJclxi Vai, - i f 33r4lsnast SlaAwls, Wool ECoods', , . . - Fuarav, clbo. ' Also Great Reduetion In the price of T 331a.X3.1x.oaBi, "CTxa.cio.x- w o.r. Glove mt , SiXXaUS, cfco. We are anle Agents for the sale of the HARRIS SEAHLiESS KID GLOVES. From this date our store will be closed at 6 o'clock P. M. until further notice. ' . - GILCHRIST. GRAY A CO., janl-ly Sos. 23. 95. S7 A as South High st . NAUGHTON'S 3 T7 NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ' ' TO BUY ATT. r.AUCHTOrJ'3! Paronaaera of Dry Goods are cordially invited to can ana examine tne iE W STOCK. DRESS GOODS" , FANCY GOODS.... SHAWLS ..... DOMESTICS EVERYTHING CHEAP I CHEAP CHEAP! ......CHEAP CHEAP . JAME3 NAUGHTON, 118 & 138 South II I g;b street, decia-dly ', COLWSUS. OHIO BANKERS. ?. W. HUNTINGTON & CO.. B A W K ERS, Corner Broad & High Sta COLUMBUS, OHIO. febe-dly P. HATDBS. JOB. HDT0HB8ON. If.B. BAYPEN. HAYDEN, HtJTCHESON & CO,, ' ' NO. 13 8. HIGH STREET, ' lanM-dly-r Celomlui, O. CLOTHING. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. HUNTER'S No. S20 South Highest., COClJHIHja, OHIO. r HATE JTTJ8T RECEIVED TBI L largest and finest stock . of Fall and Winter ioods ever oroogat to tois city, consisting ol French, xngUtth and Doineeitic ClotliM. OatssinrAOX!,-, &o., or Gentlemen'e wear, which 1 will sell at the low wt Cash prices. Also keep constantly on hand a well selected sock of READY MADE CLOTHING. JOHN HDNTKR. juW-dly - 0 South High - t CL.OTHING, CUSTOM AND READY-MADE THE OHIO Merchant Tailoring & Clothing Co. JT0. 185 OPERA HOtSX BLOCK, . Columbus, Ohio. A RUPFfKB NEW STOCK f CLOTHS A. Casaimeres, Overcoating and Vestinga. both V oreign and Domestic ior r aii auu n inter wear. GENTLEMEN OF FASHION Will alwava find both our materials and our work to be in the height of the mod. We a all apare no paina in producing tne most eiegint ana lasa tonable garments to be lound any wneie. BEADY-MADE CLOTHING!-, Of which a great part is manufactured by ourselves, lathe lateat anil mrMt fflHhiiin.hl. aI.vIaa. will ways be found en our shelves, in all the varieties oi me season, at very low prices. GENTS' FURNISHING G00D3 In full lines, alwars kept on hand. ' , - MkIS ti. Superintendent, i -- r.V1. RICH Treasurrr. I ,,w-U. PtRKS. Foreman. , 0Ct23-deou3m MISCELLANEOUS. P L'A fJ E T." ANEW AND COMPLETE COAL COOKING STOVE, combining a large ovon. good baking qualities, beauty 'Of design, eoonomy of fuel, and cheapneas, for aale by the manufac turers, who have a fine line ot Wood booking Stores and Hollow-ware. GILL A REKVE, dec23 eodlm-r - - 0 North High St. Great Reduction in Price. QUALITY AND PROPERTIES trNlatPAIBEO, A DELIGHTFUL. NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE. A Pleasant Invigorating TONIC. A Substitute for ALE and ALCO OLIO DRINKS A STRENGTHEN ER FOR THE DEBILITATED. Especially Nursing Mothers. A certain Remedy for Disorders of the TBROAT, CBXST, LUNGS AND STOMACH. Sold by Drur gists aad Grocers. JOS. S. PEDERSEN. 2H Murray St.. New York. Sole Agent for U.S. and British Provinces of N-A jan4 eod3m-TKY r . 50 PER CENT. BEDUOTION. AJOTICE, TO ItlEKCHANTW, BANK- A. , ers, Drogers, ruonsners, Mauoners, rrini ers. Companies, Lawyers, Architeola. Schools, Clergymen. Circulars, Prices Current, Letters, Quotations. Cataloaucs. Music, or snv documents or drawings may Dfl obtained attne lol owing extraor dinary cheap prices : 100 copies, fee eimilies, of any aocumeni or drawing, ac. 1; ow oopies, v; 1,000 copies, 8, Ac; 100.000 cofie, t450, or 60 per cent. UDOn tie above nrioea msv be saved bv using Maurice's ratent Autograpnio rnntirg rress. lor OQicss. Publishers. Stationers. Printers. Schoola. Companies, Ac. Price 1 80. A young boyoan a.rik on lou copies, letter size, per nour, or any aoou- mert. drawing, music, witn tne greatest ta-inty. Maurice' Patent; States Rights are sold at moderate prices, i'ublio experiments each Saturday. N.B. All kinds ot LithograDhio work are done with the greatest care at the lowest rates. Maur ice's Patent Autographic and l.itbographio Print ing. Writing and Engraving Establishment, 10 Norm William street,New lork. aeci'-d3tawiy-YNY COMMERCIAL BANK. THE CO.TlinF.RClAL BASK, located a. in "Sessions' B ock," corner High and Long streets, will Deopen lor nusinesa January tn, ita. Accounts of individuals and firms solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Gold and Silver. Foreisn and Domestic Exohange, liovernment Bonds and local securities bought and sold. Passage Tickets toandlroinau the principal ports in Europe is sued. The above Bank will be open for tho transaction of business, except paying oWecks,- Wednesda, and oaturoay evenlngsol eaon week, from 7 to 9o clock, .ir( 11 1 . U'LH'lJfV - '"v'Vi .--V"i' :r.". Si rT!SEi?Bl The Columbus and Hocking Val ley Railroad Company. Notlco to Htocltliolclers. - -' - Coluscbcs. Ohio, Deo. 18th 183, XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A aN meeting of the Stockholder.) of this Cojirany will be held at ita office, in the ciLv of Columbus on Tuesday, January i6th, 169, between the hours ot Hio'olocK A. M. una d o'ciock r. M., at wnicn thirteen lliretora for said Uomcanv will be elected and such other business transacted as' may be brought before the meeting. Stockholders are re minded that tbe lav provides that "after the first elect;on of Directors, no person shah vote on any share on which any installment is due and unpaid " J. J. JAJ.M-.l. deo!9-d3tawtd-r Seo'y and 1 1 eaa Turnpike Notice. THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE CAPITAL Btnok nt the Lancaster. Lithooolis & Grove port Turnpike Company are hereby notified that there will bea meeting or toe stocKnoiaers oi asia Uomnanv nn SJ1UI1UAI. ( turtu lil bTH. IB. . i m r t . u i 1. .. i :,v.nnAi;. 1'airneia oonntv. unio at iu o'ciock A. m. ot saia day, for tbe purpose of electing seven Oireotors of said 'turnpike rod tor the ensuing year. , Jannary 0th, 1B69, 8. O. HENDREN. 8b., ' President of said Turnpike Company. dec31-dltaw4wAwtd al. EMOLLIENT CREAM. THIIIS DELIGHTFUL. AND ELEGANT X preparation, introiuced last winter, having received so many nattering commendations troni thos who nsed it. induces the proprietors to bring it again before the publio. assuring them that it stands unrivalled s ibe best Drotector of the akin againattbe inclemency of the winter season. It not only imparts to the akin a delicate freabneaa and beauty, but alao conducea to its health, purity abd preseration. for neauog aorasiona. Vnap- oed Hands, race. Lids, or Knughne.a ot tbe Skin it baa no equal, while its toothing qualities and delightful fragrance render it a necessary append ati to the toilet. Pieoared only by MARPLB A K1TS0N, Dispensirg Chemists. 100 South High street, uolumbus, tlbio. noT-aeoaAW4m Agents Wanted $10 a Day TWO 10 MAPS FOR tl- LLOYD'9 Patent Revolving Double Klaps Ol America and Europe, America and like tniiea BtttKek oi Jiuierica. Colored in 4i0 Couutiea. - f GUKAT 1TIPJ, WOW JT ST L ftnmoleted. fhow every Dlace rf iuid rt ncf, nil Kn.il rod rl -i to date, i nd the lntest altera t'ons in the various Eur peaa Sta es. TIicpo Maps are needed in every School and fa i ily in the lanu liiey occupy ine urmce m ontj n: mm u.y meana o Hhe Keveraer. ei'her side can be thrown front, and any part brought level to uiee.vo (. oun t.w Kinhtfl unii lRiffr iitxnt.nnt siven tti e r.a Affents APPIJ IU 4-irUU.lBI B, lOIUin i'A ani!"" H.l'i-. v LLOVli'S MAP kLKEAU. deciI-dAwlm-r 23 Cortland, tot , . l . Atlantic & Great Wosli rn Kti!.v;jj Corapany. Secret aby's Office. No. 40 Bho ipway. New Yokk. asth Ueo . lsua. T(ITICR IS IlLllhltl . I V r. Mil iN a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the Atlantic and Great western Railway company, will he held at tbe General Offices of the CouiDiuy No. 40 Broadway, in the City and State of New York, at IK o'clock, noon, on r aturda.v. the 3)th day of .lanuarv next, tc considfr au I hnprove of. or re- iec.r.. rertain contracts entered into with the Erie and Indiana Central Railway Company, and lor other purposes. Ibe tianler books will remain closed until alter tne meeMng. W. ARCHD ALL O'DOHERTY, janll-dStawtojan30-KNY Secretary, Stockholder's Meeting. OFFICE OF T'JE CoLUMnua, Chicago 1nd. Cent. R'y Co , Columbus, 0 Deoember 24th, 1868. A WIEETINO OKTHES'IOCKHOLD. iV. ers of the Columbus, Cbioago and Indiana Central Kailway t;ompaoy win Beneia at tne oi fie fcf tbe Company, in the city, of Columbus, State ot Ohio, on r ItlliA I , taoauTH aay ot jad IT A RV. 1HIS9 hntween the hours of 10 A. M.. and ! P. M.; to approve or reject a contract vith toe At lantic A Ureat Western Railway Company and the Erie Hallway Comoany, and lor omer purposes. Byoraerof the Board. iQQJ) decSO-dti Secretary, Five Cents Reward. WALKED AWAY-TOO LAZY TO run one J. W. BROWN LOW, said to be brother of the Governor of Tennessee He is by protessinn a neuiptor, oy iracie a ouarer. All per sons desiring per . anent investments can with per fect safetv entrust him with their mocev. At la.sta conn ts ha as encaged in the whiskv husinfl?.. The above reward, also the thanks of several vic tims, will be given for any information as to his wbereabouu, upon application totuisomce. janT-dtf Valuable Residence for Sale. SITUATED O RROADWAY, BE. t.,ecn High and Third atreets, containing twenty rooms, oa in nouse,wit hot and oid wa ter. A ho, linprovea range and lurnace. 1 Ofses ion given April isi. f cr price and terms, apply at this office. . iauTdtf MEDICAL. WHY. ENDURE A LIVING DEATH! The confirmed drroentio may almost sav with St. Peter."! die daily." Tbe obiect of this article ia not to remind him of hia panga,buttoahow him how tobanisb them I I forever The meana of immediate and permanent relief are proffered him in ' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS! And it is for him to aay whether he will continue to endure a living death, or to put himself in it sition to render life enjoyable. . . , - LIVING ADVERTISEMENTS Of the efficacy of this matchless vegetable stom acbio are to be found in every eity and town in the unuea otatea- nesitbymenana women, rescued f'om torture by its use, and eager to b ar testimony to ita vir- tues. It differs from any other Bitters in existenoe, in this special par- we..iar i, i, pot aiconoiio. For auch constitutions and systems as require for their inviguration a diffusive stimulant. , HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC I Has been provided a preparation in which the so- id extracts of the finest restorotivea of the vegeta ble kingdom are held in solution by a spirituous agent, purged of all deleterious constituents. Tbe patient, in choosing between these two great anti dotes, should be guided by his own condition. If in a very low state from debility, the Tonio should be nis aeiec ion; out in cases wnere tne emergency Is not ao pressing, the Bitters is the specific required. Thousands find infiti- f ite benefit from tak ing each in turn. J There ia no phase of indigeation. biliouaneaa. nervona disease or ohva-i cal prostration to which they are not adapted, and in wnion, singly or combined, tne will not eneotl cure, Exchange Fain for Ease And Weakness for Strength. Get rid of the ail menta which interfere with eniorment: east gloom and despondency to the winds; take a stronger hold of life and. in short, become a NEW MAN Throogh the instrumentality of the most powerful and popular of all vegetable invigorants and cor rectives HOOFLAXD'S GERMS BITTERS. Biliousness. Tndiipeatinn. General TlahilitT. and all the complaints which proceed fiotn a want of proper action in me liver, tne stomacn and the bowels, are eradicated by a course of this great CONSTITUTIONAL SPECIFIC, Which not only combats and conquers diseases that have entrenched themselves in tbe system, but is the best known safeguard against all unhealthy influences. Persona whose occunationa and ddn suits su eject thorn to the depressing effects of a Close, unwnotesome atmoepnere, suould take it reg ularly as a protection against tne low fevers and other disorders which malaria engenders. Inva lids who are WASTING AWAY, Witnont any special comp'aiot, exoeot a gradual declination of bodily atrength and nervous energy. will find in the Bli- ET TER3 a fountain of vitality and vigor, as M refreaning and exil eratinz as a pool in the desert to the tand-acorched aud tainting travelers. . HOOFLAND'S GERE.1AR! BITTERS Is composed of the pure iuices (or. as they are me' d cinaily termed. Extracts), of Roots, Herbs and Barks, making a preparation highly concentrated and entirely free trom Alooholio admixture of any au.lt. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC la a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, with the purest quality of Santa Crux Rum, Orange, eto., making one ot the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the publio - These remediea will effectually cure Liver Com nlaint. Jaundice. Dr.- I peDiia. Chronio or N ervons Debility. Lta Chronio Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases aris.ng from a .disor dered laver or atomacn, such as Consti pation, inward . Piles, lullneas of Blood to the Head, Acidity of tbe . Stomach. Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Itructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Huriied and Oiffioult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness ot vision, I'ots or VfeDs nelore tne Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the . Side, Baok, Chest, Limbs, etc. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and Great Depres sion of . Spirits, They are the Greatest and Best BLOOD , PURIFIERS Ever known, and will euro all diseases resulting from bad Blood. Keep your Blood pure. Keep your Liver in Older. rt. Keep your digestive organs in a sound, -P-4 healthy condition, the use of these remedies, and no disease.will ever assail you. Weak and Delicate Children Are made strong by tbe use of either of these rem ediea. They will cureevery case of MARASMUS without fail. Thousands cf certificates have accnmulatod the hands of the proprietors, but space will allow of tbe publication of but a few. Those, it will observed, are men of note and of such standing that tbey must be oeiieved. THE WHOLE SUPREME COURT OF PE.TOSY.LVAI1iIA ' SPEAKS FOR THESE REMEDIES. V ho would ask tor more dignified or stronger tes' timonyl HON. C. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, w ntas ; Philadbltbia. March 16. 1S6T. 1 find '"Hoofland's German Bitters" is a good ton ic, u eful in diseases BAB of tbe digestive or gans, and ot great ben- efit in cases of debil ity and want of nervous action in the svs'em. Yours truty. GEO. W. WOODWARD. HON. JAMES THOMPSON, J udge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. April 38. 1808. I consider "Hoofland'p German Bitters" a valua. ble medicine in o sea of attacka of Indigestion D.'spepsia. 1 can certify this from my experience ot it. lours, witn respect,. JAMES THOMPSON HON. JAS. ROSS SNOWDEN Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia, writes: Philadelphia. Bo 1. 14,187. "Hoofland's German Bitters'' is a very useful ar f.cln aa a tonic and as an appetizer. It i- not an toxi ating drink, and may bo used beneficially persons ot au age. no peciiuny yours, JAMEa ROSS SNOWDEN 0A.TJTIO1V. TTnnflanrl'fl German Remedies are eonnterfnUerl Soe th.t the signature f ot C. M. JACKSON ia on tne wrapper of U eaoh bottle. All oth ers are counterfeit. Principal Office and Manufactory at the German Medioine Store. No. 631 ARCH STREET. Phila delphia, Pa. CHARLES 91. EVANS, Proprietor. . Formerly C M. JACKSON A CO. r '" 'FRZCXIS. Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle.. .......tl Hoofland's German Bitters, half doaen........ 6 Hoofland's German Tonic, put up in qt. bottles 1 per bottle, or a half doaen for 17 50. Do not forget to examine well the article yon B order to get the genuine. ,. . . . . . . !: FOB' SALE ALL DRUGGISTS And Dealers in Medicine, everywhere. 'jy-dwAi ireowly -" ' tatesman. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BT RICHARD NEVINS, COLXJTrllJ US. OHIOl SATTJRD AY MORN I NO, - - - J AIT. I6 News and Otherwise. I i by in be or in. by 00 00 60 buy Tax Lafayette (lad.) Journal office has been sold for $30,000. Paris has 69 political Journals and 710 that are not political. Johk B. Gough lectures la Cleveland next Tuesday evening. Tbey are having prayer mpetings in liqaorsaloons in Sullivan, Indiana. ' A negro and two white men are aspi rants for the Gallatin, Tenn, Postoffice. Thk leading bankers of the country are securing safes of Cincinnati manufacture. The bees are dying out this winter in the vicinity ot Covington and Newport, Indi ana. -"'' Thk Ashland, distillery, at Lexington, Ky, averages thirty barrels of whisky a A kick yonng man and belle eloped from Lancaster, Ky ., - last Monday, and were married. i Banning Norton, formerly of Mount Vernon, lias been elected a Circuit Judge of Texas. Cut naiia heated red hot, and dropped Into cold water, will clinch as well as wronght nails. ' ; .. -. - . . Thk Methodist Church at Centerville has just made an accession of seventy-five mem bers to the Church. ' ; Thb drainage canals of New Orleans are in a wretched condition." Look out for a sickly season there. Tax Cincinnati Commercial raises .its voice against legislation to coerce people into total abstinence. : ; . - ' Both planing factories at Tiffin have closed operations for the present, as we learn from the Advertiser. Miss Clara Louise Kellogg Is to receive from Max Strakosch at the rate of 150,000 (or singing one hundred nights. LTenbt McCloud, of Grange, Medina county, a few days ago, took himselt out of the world with the aid of a rope. In 1868, as we learn from the Advert! ser. there were 864 transfers of real estate in Ross county and 324 mortgages filed. Dennison's friends are said to have very little Influence with General Grant, That will be cheerless news to General Comly. Edward Gage, an employee on the Lake Shore road, was knocked beneath a coal train at Wakeman and killed, on Tuesday. The bill repealing- the Tenure-of-Office act will be taken up in the Senate on Mon day, 25th. Its passage is considered doubt ful. J. M. Palmer, the Governor of Illinois, lust inaugurated, put too much State Bights into his message to suit the Radi cals. Why does not the . Alaska investigating committee call Mr. Martin ? He professes to be able to prove bribery on sundry per sons. Nendellen Kuhn, of Tiffin, Ohio, will be thankful to receive information of the whereabouts of his son, Frank A. Kuhn, a boy ten years old. The Northwest hopes that "our Legis lature will not be caught playing into the hands of a few money sharks," by Increas ing the legal rate oi interests A subscriber of the Seneca Advertiser paid his subscription in gold, last week, claiming that the editor should be paid in gold as well as the bondholder. , Corcoran, the Washington banker,- has been allowed $41,000 by the -Government for the use of his park as camping grounds during the war. Rather a big sum. "' The business men of Tiffin are complain ing of dull times. Wonder it the business men of other towns and cities in tbe State, have not cause for a similar complaint.' The steamship Gulf City, bound from Galveston to New York, went aground off Point Lookout on Monday night, and was dashed to pieces in a few hours. Out of twenty-five persons on board, only three are known to have been saved. An ex-barber in Rochester, Ind is pas sionately fond of snakes. The other day while fondling a young rattlesnake, it fast ened Its tangs in the band that sought to caress it. At last accounts he was in a crit ical condition.) ; ' The Warren Constitution says that dur ing the recent rise in the Mahoning river the railroad bridge on the Mineral Ridge branch was swept away, and as a conse quence the supply ot coal from that section has been temporarily 6topped. Hon. Robert Hutcheson will please ac cept Our thanks for a copy ot the annual report of the Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs, the annual report of the Auditor of State, and tbe thirteenth an nun.! report of the Board of Commissioners for Reform Schools. Congressmen Bingham, Carey, Clarke, Eckley, Mungen, Plants, Spaulding, Van Trump and Wilson voted for the repeal of tbe Tenure of Office Act, and Beatty, Buck land, Delano, Garfield, Schenck, Sheila barger and Welker voted against its repeal, while Ashley, Egaleston and Lawrence did uot vote. These members constitute the Ohio delegation iu the House. , John C. McPhersox, a practicing law yer in Springfield, Ohio, was instantly killed by an r.nayoidable accident which precipitated the sleeping car down a sixty feet embankment, last Tuesday morning, on the Panhandle road, near the Cork run fill. Henry C. Barnett, a brotber-in-law of McPherson, was at the same time badly injured. . i The Plain Dealer says that an order has been received from Judge Sway ne direct ing the naturalization cases now pending in the United States Circuit Court for this district to be continued until "after the decision by the Supreme Court of the questions raised in the New York natural izatiou cases that were carried up on writ of error. The same legal questions will arise In the Ohio cases. The Cincinnati Times (Republican) feels justified In believing that our Shermans, Wades, Snmners, Boutwells, Washburnes, Mortons and Collaxes are likely to follow instead of leading General Grant. Ohio Statesman. .... ' . "If the blind lead the blind," then what'i the matter ? Hamilton True Telegraph. : 'All will fall Into the ditch. Truth from an Unexpected Source. Jicwrtira with an w .ririwl has introduced in Congress a bill to make . every man appointed to office undergo, an , examination as to his fitness lor the place. V If extended to members of Congress, It would give the Radical leaders a chance to remain at home, but It Is not intended to . extend the examination to them. The Journal favors Mr. Jknckes' bill. It . - fears Gen. Grant, during the first week or two of bli Administration, will make bad , appointments, and that sheet urges the prompt passage of the measure to prevent that sad catastrophe, which might prevent ; the editor from getting- the place he de- , sired. We oppose the bill because of the love and affection we bear that editor, , who, although not fit for the place he asks, p is vain enough to think he is, and the board , of examiners might believe as we do, and give the office to another. , But while we t do not concur in the conclusions of the . Journal,- we do endorse the facts, upon , which its editor rests his conclusions. These facts are these, tersely and truly,, . stated. That paper says: .. ... - : . . "MORE MONEY HA S BEEN" WASTE f a AND STOLEN DURING THE PAST YEAR, BY INCOMPETENT AND DIS- HUJNJEST OFFICIALS, THAN WOULD -PAY THE CIVIL- EXPENSES OF THR , GOVERNMENT FOR THE NEXT FOUR , VE A T-1 TT- 1 . ... - imam-. AMA.iiuuiy requires tsa, tne oiun derina and stealing should be stormed bv the passage of this bill. The shortest road to re- i trenebment Is through tbe thorough re- , construction of our present rotten and ex pensive civil service system. , Under this 'J system the Government's business is done mainly by servants who lack tbe three etxu sential qualities, ability, honesty and ex- , perienee.-. , . . . .. All of which is true, and our wonder Is-. ' how our neighbor managed to stumble oa,. tne trutn, and to condense so much of it .. In so small a space.. . A j.r (..,, .., '.' These men, who thus lack the "three es- . sential qualities of ability, honesty and ex perience" who have ' wasted and stolen,", more money during the past yearrby their ' Incompetency and dishonesty-especially do we endorse that It was caused by "dis-.. honesty" "than would would pay the ex- penses of the Government for the next five , years," were, when appointed, and are now Radicals, every one of them. .They,, are of the leading .men of the Journal's , ; own party the party pets, the represent ative men of the Radical school, and con firmed by the. Radicals in tbe. Senate, , wholly and solely because they were active , partisans of the party in power, " if we ' thought that Mr. Jenckes' bill, would put a stop to the "blundering and stealing" of Radical officers, we might favor its passage, .. but as the "Leopard cannot change his spot , or tbe Ethiopian , his skin.", we tear tbe itching palm ot the Radical, leaders, and , the stolid ignorance that party betrays in governmental affairs, are too deep-rooted to be effaced by any law that Congress carr" pass. . ,-- -" I " From its advent to power, if we are to believe Radical assertions, the office hold ers of that party have been dishonest. Mc Dawes, one of their own number, a lead-. , ing member of Congress from Massachu setts, in a speech in that body, gave as his -deliberate opinion that, during the first year of the war, more money was stolen, by officials, than was required to support ! the whole Government under any one year i of Buchanan's Democratic Administra-'-tlon. Donn Piatt, in his Mac-a-cheeki ' Press, said that a thief dismissed from of fice was sure to be succeeded by another thief, and now- the. Journal corroborates . these opinions by announcing the fact that -"more money has been wasted aad stolen, during the past year, by Incompetent and dishonest officials, than would pay . tbe : civil expenses of the Government for the next lour years," and that too, when the fact is known, that the United States Sen ate rejected the nomination of honest men, , because they were not of the Radical per- -. suasion, and even went so far, under the tenure of office bill, as to refuse to allow the ' President to remove an official, now In the New York Penitentiary, lor the crime of stealing from Government. . , - How, then, when Incompetency and dis honesty are tbe rule, whichjhas but lew ex ceptions, is the Government to be protect . ed by the passage of Mr. Jesckes' bill ? It : may enable the Journal editors to get of fice and it may prevent them,' but that it , will make rogues honest, we do not believe, and hence we oppose it. " ' . '(; ' The venerable Mr.. Ewiog has written a . letter on our finances, based on tbe as- , sumption that the five-twenty bonds are payable in greenbacks. He would give the boLiholdere tbe option of accepting legal tenders or new bonds bearing four percent. interest or less, and payable in gold. . He - ' would not scruple to issue all the green- backs needed to meet the first part of his alternative, but correctly supposes that . the amount would be small. Mr. Ewlng adds nothing to his reputation by; such financial suggestions. Cincinnati Chronicle. Mr. E wing was a leading Senator from Ohio In the day when the United States . Senate, in dignity and talent, stood .as the , first legislative body in tbe world. - This compeer of Clay, Wibster, Weight; Ben ton, and the other giants of the past age, ' is still In the full vigor of an unclouded intellect, and his letter on the finances is, in our opinion, the ablest' document ever ' emanating from his pen. .Without indors- ' inz all he says, particularly la his propo- sition to fund a part cf the indebtedness at ' four per cent, interest, in gold, to be paid . out at the end of forty years in coin, for we prefer to pay It off as It falls due in green- ; backs, we 'yet, with due deference to the Chronicle, , think it will add much to the reputation of tbe writer. ."At the earliest possible moment we will gladly surrender our space to give it entire to our readers.. . Butler's financial plan proposes the re tirement ot the National Banks and tbe , Greenbacks, and the issuing by the Gov ernment of three hundred and fifty mil- : Hons of certificates of value to circulate aS money, and that the holders of bonds shall have the power to draw 00 per ; cent, in Greenbacks to tbe 100 deposited in bonds,by paying 3.60 per cent, for the use of this cur-. rency,whlch currency is to be reconvertible into the bonds,at the option of their owners. , This plan does not, by considerable, have the merit ot Mr. Pendleton's plan. ' - Eleven Republican members of tbe In- -diana Legislature refused to go into the Republican caucus on the night of the 14th. Those who did, go into it nominated Mr. Cumback as tbe Republican candidate for , United States Senator. If these eleven Re- . publican members will stand out and co operate with the Democrats, they can de- ' feat the caucus nominee. ; ;.,., It would have pleased the Republican politicians bad the Democratic members in the House voted against the" repeal of tbe : tenure ot office act, "They look upon their -vote for Its. Tepeil as the initial move to ' wean General Grant from the Republican ' party.' Consistently,' tbey could not have ' voted otherwise than they did. Two hundred'and sixty-two marriage licenses were Issued, by tbe Probate Judge of Sandusky county during 1S6S. '