&tr$tiUr'BvAfift'mTP .' - ' tf. A. BRVt'TO, tilt Kditor - T fit ' WHITK MRS SHALL. BULK AMKKICA MoAKTllUK, OHIO TIIUIUDll'. Oct 19, I 86.) The News. GinTjfry lius issued bb order prohibiting anymilitary interference at llio coining election in Virginia. Tho Now York Herald's special Bays thit six hundred Spencer rifles, in boxed, wore "seized by tho Canadi an authorities at Niagra last Thurs day. The authorities 'reported It as a ca80 of Fenian 8inuiling, Official Home Vote of Vintou" CoON FY, AT lOni OFOor. ELBCTIOII, 1805. For Governor; Geo. W.jMorgiiu J. D. Cox tooraii'sjnnj. Lieutoimnt Governor,' Win. Lang A. G. McBurney 1142 ioao '52 1144 10941 Lang's mujority JO The balunco of tho State Ticket received Lang's vote. Senator, Ralph Loet - 1144 Joseph Bfdbnry . 1088 Leet'e majority 56 Reprceeiitativa, A. J. Swaita 1141 John Dillou . . . 1091, Swaiuj's mujority . SO I'roHccuting Attorney, Archibald Mayo 1133 W. L Edrnietoii . i0b'5 Mayo's majority Record or, Jonathan Brino Chester French Urine's majority Corutaisaionor, Wm. Clark T. M.Bay ClarkVmnjority .43 1145 1092 53 1136 1096 40 [Washington (Ga.) Correspondence of the New York World.] Affairs at the South. AN NATION OF PAUPERS. In looking at this subject, ono must consider the extreme poverty to which tho South is rodncud. In the act of emancipation, at loast $2 000, 000,000 worth of property has been destroyeJ, and 3,000,000 paupers put in its placo, to say nothing of Wans from tho raviigus of war. Instead of being able to help the freed men, the Southerners lmvo to work for their own bread. I know many ladies who have to uso tlieii elegant accomplish menta as a means of earning a living; all have to perform the menial servi ces hitherto unknown to them, and some havn descended to the kitchen aud tbe wash pot, but here, the gen uine breeding of tho lady displays itself even more iorcibly than iu their daysot luxury and s-plenior. They never stop to gruniblu at fate, neith er do they act with tho levity of the emigrant French aristocracy, but with the sober cheerfulness of true philosophy. on er, on to THE WANT OF SHELTER. One great difficulty with which the acgrocs have to contend arises from the fact that there are, in the Soutb, no house9 fur rent within the range ot the negro purses. The only bnild iug8 suitable for them are out build ings on private lots and platatior.s, which of conrso no Southerner is willing to rent, and have himself sur rounded by a colony of idle freedraen, who live in utter disregard of cleanli ness, and whose necessities tempt them to steal, while their untutored consciences do not restrain them. Even if tbey coold afford to pay rent, do person with Southern prejudices would let a nice house to them, be cause, after having once occupied by negroes, no white tenant could ever again be toand to inhabit it. Con sequently, every available house is swarming like a beehive, and as (be negroes are very filthy in, their babb its, such huddling together is by no laeaua conductive to good health. I or of to ble by 'feM 1 -ft .crowd ot fret'dmon, where, id hot ,8Qmmer weather, tho stench was bo iau'j uiusu iu. inu. inner iniUt ui'jiiui strtHtt. 1 luttu lepir- trtiuJJIe'liftng untjr plankitproppoii : np'2ain?Ml)e trunks oftrc'Cd, h'b obHdroij qflcofixK'Iii lliein for "piny honacB.' "I have seen . ,. .' ' ... iii .i uivm nvu in Rimies, aru tinner union attxirrlTi Thonvffom, - wctr -t hn u'hito exliilut? frpna jfylanta iuljti)ite( hi iiii6 nine iHBt yenr. inese mity i a l , S Psant resiaccs -anr ng near oi a bonthem suimucr. win sciircolv allord smheient Blielier'r during the .inclemencies ..okwuitar to a proplu itfiloriu0d,)y patureor liab it, tort lie ejduiance of a great degree Of Cold. ., I. -t-Eatir APPREHENSIONS. Southerners lock for, ward , to the npirortching Chriatmas with; ranch anxiety, and universal deeir pro.vAili that, tho Federal kajrriwns, throughout tho country may bje ;'nce'unsed and etrengthened'hy white Uooijjb. ,, Thw rebels, lor (ho most t ,oar,tv are anarin cd, finil there is no tBiling to what ox cofiges tho- nogroes may 4e driven by want and Disappointment. :; - APPREHENSIONS. Republican Joy in the Negro. We certainly wish pur Republican irienua jiuu uiuuiruu niucu ,jay their uiut'cr. ' They , are .bavins: good tiui9 .villi hinij not without tho prospept ol a ipug contiauance. we ate glad t observe iu some of them though the Dumber is not vory groat the. evidtneo of fl certain sense of lonoi:, torbidduii; .them Quito to abandun him, .amid. tho, misfortunes with, which no has been so abundant ly endowed at t,lieir. , liiuids. : Ho is, Indeed,, in a most pitablo condi.tion, and nouda il there is any thing tney can do their livlieat apslbtance. The trouble io, they can really :do nothing. Thuy (bund it easy, to drag him into, -difficultv: to get him out again, is ,moro than tlioy have. sense to devisu, or power to accomplish. 'We take-great pleasnro now ip calling to mind the assurance winch we gave our Republican friends and brethien several.' rears Ago. .that tho eonrco of that which they called the irriproesible conflict was dot in slave ry, but intrinsic in, tlie nigger. Wo told them that the moro they dietur btd the domcBtio relations of the South, the worse it. would bu for their proteges and the more distressing for themselves. We warned them that when they, had broken, the fie which existed between the slave and . his liiu-jttr, they would havo former on their bauds; would become in the eyes of the world, responsible for hiiu; and wou d liave etofnal.y before them the question what to do .with tbe nigger, without a symptom ot tbe power to return a eatiitactqry answer. [Cin, Enquirer. The Radicals Calling for Impeachment of the President. Tho London correspondent ol tbe Boston Commonwealth, the organ of benator Sumner, calls Inr the im peachment of the President. It says: . . . "Thore should le some cliivalry some where, enough lo fight the President and bit Cabinet, oue and all, to the death , and pluck the spoil out of their leeth. Shame them, one and all; on Johnson who has basely betrayed those who put him in pow and the Negroes, to who he offered him self as a Moses; on Seward, on Stanton, the whole sett, who have not the honor resist him, end, failinz success, to aban don and help to impeach him; and alas! alas! sname on the whole North, who not only permit for one moment-Ibis wronp; to on, but actually hesitate' to ar raign their Infamous agents at Washing ton. ,T HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA PA. rvSEASES OF THE URINARY AND J SEXUAL SYSTEMS new amt relta. ble treatment. Also the BRIDAL CHAM BER, an Kssav of Wainins and instruction Sent by mail in sealed envelops, free of -e. Address. Dr. J, SKILL IN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No il South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 13th 1863 lyr. FafThe Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Oosans, forty dinereut styles adapted to sacred and secular music, for S0 to 3(H) each. Thirty five Gold and Silver Medals, or other first ore miuma awarded them. I'lnatrated catalogues free. Address, MASON fc HAMLIN, Boa Ion, ...c.vi nn. m Timlin t , ' miaun nnuiuuu,niw iora. aopt.M-S-ly Dr. : TALBOTT'S PILLS Composed ef highly concentraterj extrarcts from roots and herbs of the highest medical value, infallible in the cure of all deceases the Liver or any derangement of the Di gestive Organs, ' They remove all Impnri ties of the Blood, and ara anequaled in the cure of Diarrhas, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Scro- lula, Biliousness, Liver Uomplant, f evers, Headache, Piles, Mercurial Deseaaes, Here ditary Humors. Do for adults, one pill in themori.ing children half pill, From one three pills vill cure ordinary cases, and from one to three boxes will cure any cures case of no matter how long standing: Price $1 0u pel box, Ji i aaTslppTTeo of sent mail - - -. ' : v. ' Y MOTT TALBOTT M.D. a Co June 1st 1865 ly 63FultonSlNY A . Cler ca as a mm uurihec!je fr pwporini di uainir thia Ldi Daj ,u fj ". leetm WFii?!fpg YiTi'gmrns Di yon want Whiskers or Moantachtsf Our GretianJComponud will force thorn, to grow on he smoothest face or chin, or bair on bald hands in Six Weeks. Pi ice 1 ,00. 6ent bj mail aoj- wbere, closely sealed, on receip of price. .'-.! Address. WAK.tH & UU., Box 1 Break ill. N. Y. . Feb, 16, '65 lv. i:an i iii rvi w a i iu . r. man while. roMdintf in South Amer- avT W w w aaaTWa; - , isaionary. discovered aeafoand si m - . pie remedy lor the Cure or Nervous Weakness. lleiari ssieeaiaea Seminal Organs, and the whole train of ,d8J bjD(iliNiJ( banfjil,d vfeiojw labif.. does bDililNi( Danlj (Treat ncmbeia have been aireaay cured ny this nnh ha tamnilv. .IrnravtRri hV t tlnairn ti km. VtiHcua Vmi narturf wTr.e Hesso lncifwt pV yiJ MJof) uridrow JOSEPH Tl IJlMAX.i '' ' ' SUTION 1). BfBW TIotw,.'i t Mar. lth 19i)5 lyr.,f ;, lair YjrkqitC, i- The Grovesteek Pi.vnoiFeaTw s'ill.; rr ta'mite, precedence and are,at::ioilutui and aiier.undergoing .gradual iinpr.ovefiPnU lor a.pesioa.oi au years, is now pronounced by me musical worm to oe unsurpassed and ever)' wirqfaaldd In i richness.- volume and purity of ton, durability and . cheapness Our ew scale, Ftent'l) action, harp pedal, iron frame, OYer fitrungJxMB, seven octave, rosewood pianos we are selling cheaper by from 9100 to $200 than the game style and finish arVld y any other first class ma lew iu tha country. : Dealers and all in want of good pioanos are invited i to. tend for our Descriptive Catalogue, which con tains photgraphs of our different styles, to gether with prices'. No on' should pur cqase a piano without seeing this Cata logue. Medals, al-nost without number, have been awarded totheGrovesteen Piarro, and at the Celebrated World's Fair, though put In competition with othors from ail paris of Europe and the U. S., it took the highest award. ' IKstablishad 1835.T ' ; GROVESTEEN CO-, 499 Broadway, New York; yaT.Ui- R.I. COHSTABLE. Athens, 0. B.A. CON6TA1LE McArthur, O. Constable fUflpTABLE, Attorneys at Law. '" ' ' ' ' .jMcAr'lhdr, OhioJ. .; Will attend promptly to all busings en- tiuHtea to tneir care, iu vm'.un . auu Athens Count ics. or anv of ttia Courts of me 7th Judicial uisirict, anq in tne circuit and District' 'cdurls of th ' United S:ate, for the Southern District of Ohio, .u : ' Claims; against the Government, reaa-4 ions. Jjouaty una ijdckpay coliecteu . ., Oct 19th 1865 lyr .' FOR SHE BY DR. A. CONDEE. where may be found good aeBortment of PURE DRUGS & MEDICINES) PainiS, Oils & Dye-Sluffs, PERFLMERY & FAXCY ARTICLES. PURE WINES and B INDIES FOR Medical furposes, Patent MedicinesVEtc. ALSO ,... . AND : NOTE PAPER. LETTER CAP PENS PENCILS , SUPERIOR INK and other aiticWs.kept by Druggists genu al ly, ' rhsiclans Prescriptions Care fully Compounded. " 1 lie above have been bought low, for cash eelec ted with great care and will be warranted as represented and sold at the VERY LOWEST CASH PRICE Oct 19-65 tf ' Dr A. CONDEE. ' . : is Notice to Bridge Builders NOTICE is hereby given that the Com missioners of Vinton Cunty, Ohio, will meet on Saturday, thtlllhdayof November, A. D. 1865. ( at 10 o'clock A. M., at Hartley' Mills, in Wilkesville Township, in said county, for the purpose of. receiving, proposals for building a" self-supporting covered bridge, with stona abutment. - acYos Big Rac coon Creek, at said Hartley's Mills. Dimensions aui Term of Contract will be made known on' sard itj. '.' ' By order of the Commissioners;' ' '' 3 ' H. C.MOORE, Auditor Vinton County, O. ' October 12. l865-4- ... -..,, . . , ed. and DISALUTION NOTICE. Tbe Co-partnership heretofore existing between Robf. A. Constable ami David B, Shivel, in the practice of Law. i this rla! by mutual consent, dissolved: and Robert A. Constable is authorized to settle the bus iness of the firm of Constable & SbiveJ. Oct 19-65 3vr R.A. CONSTABb, ' D. B. SHIVEL ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FIYK Acres of unimproved lanitX 1 yinC withiiuone half mile ol WukesvilleiViqibryl ... nl.!. mi. i. - . ii ii lr I tuuuiyiMiiv. me iana lays weiion oi it can bo cultivated, the soil -. is or it excel tent q lility, and iveM timbered, t adjoin tadjoipi own, an the load) of Mes-srt. Hawk, Chap iBe..tv. I Lt will Aake - -ALSO- t.... r ,nr...ii....i -I.-... n ., , ,,,T7, ; , , ' niirs irom Williesvillp. on the r.niil leadin. ll lr I ll't. j iuw. iiiiniiu mini, i- .cii uiriuncu, nin naCftS to cum SUilireirt pi MeitITlbc-r MSf V. l(jf lilt Itttldi i ' i I f Jii HI! Title good, and terms made eas ror iunner particulars, ca I on a- dress ' ' BRATTON & MAYO..: ' Att ys,, McArtbur, Ohio Aujr.17, 18G5-6W , - ; . 0,'Ycs! O, tes! I N coitipliniiceMvith the; rate Revenue law, I have taken out Liqeu'o, for , v a xtcticxeerwg;: : . and will attend to anv call in that line. Ill v inlmi ni nil mm i tin I .iinnf ipq Z. . W. a V....., ... Address me at Ham Jen. Vintol County. Ohio. PEYTON COX. October 12, 1865-tf ! ' - . . ' . Attachment Notice. MaryDolennnd "J Before J. J 4llison TliotniisDownPrfU, I J.' P., of Malison vs. fTouwghip. Vinton Patrk'k Horan.Deft. J County, 0!yo. ON the 3lst day of September, 18fi"), said Justice issued an order of attachment in the abuve nanied action, for thn sum of Seventy. Dollars, and Niueiv-fcven Ceiria- ($70 97.) thoms prnr. (Tctnber 12; 19G5-3W Estray Ox. STRAYED or stolen out of my pnslurr fields, on the Horum Farm, oft ol McArthur, an old Furnnce Ox. Any persrin returning (he Ox or giving ine information so I can get him, will be liberally reward ed. JOHN NEWTON , :;,. ., McArthur, Ohio.,, October 12,-1865-tf ' tm "Eighteen year established In N.Y. City," 'Only Infnl lihle remedin known." "Free from Poiaona." "Not duoKorona " tho Human Faiuilv." "Rate come out of Choir holos to Uio." "Costar." llnls, Itonch, Ac, Exter'. .; 1 .h i panto used for Iiala, Mloo, Kouolies, Black and Bed Anfn, o..&c.,itc. ' ' ' "Costa rV Bed -Our Enterraiantor,: . Is a liquid or wash, used to destroy, and nlnft as a' pro- ' 1 vontive for Bed-BuuH, &o. CostftrV Eleci ic rowdef fpr Insects, . la for Moths,' Jlosqnitoea, ' Fles,'Bed Bugs, insects on .' Plants, Fowls;, Animals, e. : ; . -. 'i . by all Druggists and Retailors t?" Sold evervwhero. Kg- l UEWAHI I I of al .worlhlesa im! tations. , ' fjg See that " Coatara" n&ma Is on Bacl Box, bottle, and Flask, before you nny. ; ' ' IIVVUV II f.fl'1' 4 IB tW PnmnifAr. Defot. 482 BroailwaT.NT. T tJf flol.i nv Dr. A. ConBk. and all" Drn--. giata and Uetilora lu MuArthur, Ohio. INCREASE OF RATS. The Furmor'a Oa letto ( English) jssorts and proves by fignres that one pair oi rnui win nave a proirony apu descendants nc less man 031 ,1 ou in tnrce years Now,onless tnis -immense lumny can ne Kept down, they would ooimumo more tood than would anstain 6S.0UO human bein s, lOr See "Cobtar's" adveitiament in this paper. ...... RATS versus BIRDS.-VVhoevor en gages in shooting small birds is a cruel man, whoever aids ini exterminating rats a benelactoi. We should Jike Bnme.ol our correspondents to give us the benefit bf their experience in driving out these pests Weneed something besides dogs, rats an. 1 traps for this busiiies. Scienlfic kmnican. New York. ) t (7- See VCobtai's" advertisement ii. his paper. . 1865. "COSTAR'S RAT EXTERMlNATClR is simpie, safe, and sure, the most perfect Kat-ihcallon meeting we have ever attend Every Rat that can get it.- nroneu repared according to direction will eav and every one that eats.it will din nr. erally at some place as far as possible from wnere me meuicine waa taaen.-Lake Shore Mith Mirror... , . .. , ... ., t ., .. See. "Costa'.bV;. adyertisement In this, paper. Sold in MCArtnur vinton eo. Ohb " By Dr, A; CONDEE; and - a)l Droeiriws Dealer. .- 1 ! i, .. .. June ftth IW.- amo.. j, . . GEORGE NIXON'S MATE '' NOTICE is hereby given ' that the" sub! scriber has been appointed and quali fied as Administrator on the Estate of Geoqre JViioiTilate VlnUrt Cnim .riLtv deceased 1 ;v-J.i" SWlcTriAMf 1j Aaynsx 1 r, i-gi 1805 ) - ,. , moiUdv'srr.bte'rrrj T--. GQODWS.ATIAST! The Bertr-talllntDB! aAPIMtl U the best De aao wi(v ai an iwuskiii 111 who h been nnfortonat. all wIiom fond hopra ban bMn diuppolntnl. cruaned, aud klu(d. all who WaJmnaiidiicnl pj.t3 prpnijoid deeeitall hJ, have been diwired and triUl wiln, all go to liim lot advice and to get utfefection. Slander ana euvj ui juur nirium mii iwuiin., fiuu uti smUtns yonr cnaracier ana rcapociauiiiiyin spneoi evil Ivporta and Tnmort. ' All ho are in Sonlit of the eflrc. tlouaortliow tbpy love ooniultliim to rvliove aud latliff fa minds, and to Sod oat If tbolr bright and kitn viU be rrallted. IN LOTS ATFAinS IZB NEVER : TAILSi-- n has the secret of wlaott the affections of tlis stpotlle sex. lie guides the single to a wealthy and happy marriage, and makes lite married happy. His ad and advice has been solicited in innumerable Id nances, and tha reenlt has always seen ;A SPEEDY & HAPPY MARRIAGE. To make things more sure, be will show job the like ness of YOUR FUTURE HUSBAND OR WIFE Tie will toll yon their circumstances snd their futurk prospects ; and what Is better ttise ell, he can tell yot their thoughts and what their "real" Intentions are. What la better atill, he can toll you If they 111 aiako joi happy. I)r. Raphael Is, therefore, a sore dependence. Toaliinliiiaineas bis advice is itivnlnable. lleeanfure- tsll, with tbe greatest certainty, tin result of all com fmorclalaiidbaaiuesitranmctiuiiaandspecuUtluna. Dr. Tl.nl. .-I b.li.pnrAta itr..n.. r.. Iftlt-rv tiHm -r. wllh tin " i-..- v- -"w ---v.- tiUinx accorary, LOTTERY NUMBERS tverj wlihont aay extra charge. MORE OOOD NEWS!!! ' Dr. RAPIIAEL will csit yonr Horoscope or writs yenr nativity. Every man, through the length and breadth of the laud, who bsa bsd I nek, and who can not get on In the world, should be In possession of bis Ilorosoopei and get Dr. Itapboel's Written Opinion of hi Fntnro Pro poet in Life.: ,. It will gnlde him to wealth, eminence, and honor. Thousands of good men, who were uulbrrnnste and an' tnccessnil In their bniiuess men wbo worked bsrd, and who struggled against adversity and misfortune the greater part of their lives, aud who found the more they tried to get forward in lbs world the moro things went against them: These meb got Dr. Raphael's written opinion npon their future prospects In life. All those who wlsoly followed Dr. Raphael's advice are now RICH, HAPPY, AND SUCCESSFUL la all their undertakings ; while those wbo wcro blinded by prejudice and Ignorsnce, neglected his advice are still laboring sgalnat advorslty snd poverty. Be assured WEALTH, EMINENCE, AND GOOD LUCK are within the reach of all. If yon wish to be rich aiU appy yon will consult klra also. OOOD NEWS for the AFFLICTED. Be bas the gift, and can tell the afflicted the canse ol tTiafr disssse and suffering. Be can also tell whether 'tbey can be cured or not, thus saving Ihe afflicted both irouDie ana expense. CoirmrtnfroOT daffv. S.indavs eieento. Oflce honai lwmtOX:T!r.tb4.1'.rr ---- All lntarviewe are strictlr nrlvate and eonfldentisL ' Ihsrstors we say, go oae I go sH I aad consul I DR.' RAPHAEL, ' The Attrologar of the 19th Cantnry, NO. 221 EAST MADISON STREET, CniCAQO, ILLINOIS. nr Personal Interviews granted to Gentlemen only. All business with LADIES at be done br letter. HP Persona at a dlitance may eonrmnnttnte reirtv airruuT by letter, If they Inclose ONI DOLLAR, ft Coniultatlon Fee, lo saoh letter. All letters, comma, alcstions, snd interviews, are strictly private and eon (dentiai. No answer will be given to letters unless oue dollar is Inclosed ss a Coninltatlon Fee. Address all letters as follows 1 DR. RAPHAEL, BOX NO. 6273, POST-OFFICE, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. ' Let It be clearly on. aVrttond that the price named as a consultation fee pays ar a consultation only. It does not pay for the Doctor's written opinion of your future prospects-In We. ltdoet not pay for winning the affections of the opposite set, or for ths consummation of a happy marriage, nor for doing any othor bullosas named in the above advertise ment. The Doctor has a flied price for doing each sepa. rale business. In your consultation witn tne uoctor, yea learn how yon can rvaliie the fund bone noareat yonr heart; yon are told how yon con got all y kow vour business ought to be done so tin rou want, and int It can not mil. He will foretell what is your DK3T1N X. In short, be will tell what Is before you, etc Caution to the Public Dr. W. Ttaphael, ths Astrologer, hsa no connection with PR0FK880R or Dr. W. M . Bapbael, or with auy ether gentleman of the same name. tWCut this advertisement ont. When yon come bring lt with yen and show it to the girl wbo opens roe door.- To prevent mistakes, ask to j SEE THE DOCTOR HIMSELF. LET THE AFFLICTED READ! And learn that a perfect and radical enra II warranted and guaranteed to all who are alllloted with weakness, debility, nervous complaints, melancholy thoughts, de pression of spirits, distress and anguish of mind, losa ef sleep, loss of memory, loss of energy and muscular power, puny growth, wasting away, and a want of con Ddence In themselves, fainting nta, convulsive trom lings. Impotence and disgust or life. IIJAR WHAT TUB MKDIOAL FBESS BATS. Boms physicians require to be told the nature of yonr diseasethe BNOLIHH BOTANIO PHYbICIAN does ot. ISi perfect knowledge of the human system enable him to describe the diseases without any Information from tbe patient, to explain its original cause, and to guarantee lie enre. And, what Is more valuable still, be wilt honestly and frankly tell whether yon can be cured er not. All his communications and Interviews are strictly private and confidentlsl. Medical Journal, The Botanic Remedies of Dr. Raphael, the Kogllib. Botanlo Physician, never failed yet to make a perfeot, radical, and permanent cure of ALL PRIVATE, BK CBKT, AND VENEREAL DISEASES, without the nee of Mercury, without .blnderanee from business, and without fear of discovery or exposure. No deadly poi sons, tnch as arsenic, aux vomica, oplnm, or any other oisons, Ho mercury nor Any deadly minerals nothing but purely Vegetable Botanical Remedies are need by this wonderful Botanlo Physician. His Botanic Rem. dies never yet failed to cure the most obstinate and tbe most dangerous cases, and to remove all mercury and other Impurities from the system when all other Reme dies hsd fBiled. Medical Journal. OOOD NEWS FOB SINGLE MEN CONTEMPt AT ISO MARRIAGE. Hear.whst the Baltimore corres pondent of the, Oddfellow, Boonshoro, Maryland, said, en Thursday, the 31st of May, I860: ' Numerous cures of diseases caused ny early Indiscre tion having been performed by the English Botanlo Phy sician, I fenl it my duty, having a knowledge of them, to state the fact, believing that In doing so I may do a service to the snffering. One case in particular that of a young man in this city Is worthy of note. He bad become the victim of a habit, the mere allusion to whioo causes a shudder, and after years of suffering and doctor ing gave up all hopes of recovery. He wished to marry, and waa dearly beloved by as sweet a girl aa ever lisped words of affection, but he was fearful, nervous, and proa trated. Me dered not wed on account of tbe shattered stateof hlsaystem. lie sought relief at thehandsof the Botanic Physician, and, astonishing aa It may seem, ail the bloom and vigor of youth has returned, and be new ths happy father of a pair of bright boys." Any who are suffering, no matter what their com jalat, can cull on ths Botanlo Physician confidentially. Tbey may rely upon relief. His afoae Is at . Me, 221 EAST MADI&OJI P?3XJVr'. CHICAGO, ILLIKOli tfidlh 2. I .r j PROBATE NOTICE. JAMES Olbbonw,; Administrator of tha Ea ' tote of Jamea Xea, late of V inton Cennty, Ohio, deceased, has flla'd hie aocoante abd vouchers, for innpectioa ins fnal settlement, and tha same .wiU. stand, for awe-Tin in the Probate Court ot V iuton Coutfty , Ohio', oa the lat'dayof October, A.D. tMb. 1 : ...t. t y. : I -RICHARD CKAIO ' . , aVspbemboi 93, 1SHS iw Probnte Judge. ' . :. .11 "... 1 1 ' PROBATE NOTICE. PEARLY Brown, surviving Administrator of tbe Estate of John M-Brown, late of Vinton county, Ohio, .deceased, baa : filed his sdcounteefcOd-ranchers for inapeotioo Btid final settlement, and that the same will be for han irk In tbe Probate Court of Vinton coontr. Ohio, em thlsVdaV'of ! September,' tA. D 1485. . . 1 . RICHARD CKAIO, , . kpUmberM,1-STr 'Probata Jodga' I Old and young should us& STERLING'S , vTHt Hair. It. prevents or stops the Hair irom laiiingj Cleanses. JJonutifies; Preserves, mid renders it Soft and .OIohbt, and tho Had freei from IrandrujT. It is tho bost llarr Dressing and Preservative in the world. "Sterling's Ambrosia MANUFACTUftlNCJ CoMp'v, SOLE proprietors. ' ;' NEW YORK. "Si ssaVti Dtia estrricti mi (evert, for lit vW Isudlest Ceibasst h NH CLTLcL lave been introduced to tht pnb'io fnr wri than six yean, and have' aoiiuired j far exoeeding any Family Medioine of ilmilar naturo in the market. An appreciating public wa not lon( ttf diflevering they posnenied remarkable .. . T ' . . WXTCVWvl VTCV..TVli, and henna tl-aiv RavA, Save and vKmerrtieirt firoflt Ut the rropnntwr, the eaakllng bint to rxjevsd of dollar each yea h adrrti-i, thekl merits, and publisfiing tt) which nave been showered npen hint froru The peculiarity of the Is that they strike at the rot of Diaeaeej by eradicating every particle if imparity "v W B.oo, tor tbe life and benllh of tha body dupend npon the narirw of ths blood If the dIoo t pv'smed, the body dragt tat miserable existence. Tbas medioine for at ring flbroila, RiphiUs, Bkin (IHstaaet!, Old Birta, ! 8a.lt haum, IHutatiam, Qyspepsia, Biok HeadooK,- Liver OompUimt, Fevr and' figW, Leuoorrhcei TeiiiaU Chmplainte Erysipelas, Bl. Jlntfw'ky'e Firt, Tumors, .Eruption, Fife, sSbrouInu) Cbrwum,pt(r, etn. OUE person writes, ha? daughter was cared .tf fits of nine years' (fending, and tit Vitus dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, hit son wu eureff after hia flesh had almort w-tsttxt away. The doctors pronoun. mk! ha vast wonrtv bio, AK0THES was cured of Fiver and A gut' titer trying every medioine in hia reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever fcW which had existed fourteen yeam AHOTHER of Rhea natiam or eight year Cases innumerable ol Dyspersia and Live Complaint eould be mentioned in whiob fit Purifier and Pills "WotVt Vv. a CWvfWVs are tha most aotive and thorough pill thav have over been introduced. They art so direotly npon tha Liver, eioit Ing that organ to anon an extent as that tht system docs not relapse into its former con dition, whioh is too apt to be) the oaso witk imply a purgative pltf They are really a ivbioh, In conjunction with the wm all tha rorementioned diseaM, and, of themselves, will relieve and enra Stadaahs, Costivmtsa, Colia (Pains, ChoUra Jkforbus, Indigestion, (Pain in tht gowlt, QixztntM, . Try theio medioine, and yon will mrw .regret it. Ask Toarnsighbor, wh Wra nsed tbenb and they will aay they art and yoa boald try than UCu foinj for physioitn. ' Get s Pamphlet OT Arraaiaa of my local tagent, and read the eertileVevt, and if job Lave ever doubted you will VTjonxV xxo mote. As a prtof Oiol the Blood PnrtfWmd Fills are pnnTy jgsubUs I have the eertllcaUa eft ttMse emlneet ebssa. Its, Proreasors; OUltoa 01 N. T and locks af Otaataastt Bead Dr. Boberlt'i 8pedl Kotina nd Cwrtlftcasa pnk. Hihed hi aeoaaplcaoaa pactof ral. fafar Crem Uaae t Urns. -- Price sf Ihe Bcsadlnavtaa Tsgetobss Blood FTrriSsr, It per botflo, or 3 per aslf down. OTtbt BcondlnaTfaa Toff oUMs Blood Fills, K coats psr bot, s I boom far It. , Principal Office and Mmtooq, tie. ( last Poarth K. Id- Bonding Seosa Mm St , UnctUmotl, O. Lobarotcraj UHaouMSvl Street. 1 FOR SALE BY Dr. A. Condoe, Druggi t. iF.QR.Blanka of .all PwivCEAT OfFIC. kinds call