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T0UR8DAY MORNING, NOV. 20, 1802, Rail Road Time Table. Bhowlna ths arrival and denartar at mini al Oolnm boa. On tod after NoTemlwr 17, 1608, trains will ran m IU1IVWBI Littu Miami It Oetomoa Inu It. B. ' ln. Arrlvt Cincinnati Aoooatmodation. 0:00 A.M. :SS P. M. Cincinnati Bxpreec 1:30 P.M. 1:15 P.M. Hell tod Accommodation. . . : P. M. Ui30 A. M. ignt Jiipreae, yla Dayton, 1:00 A. M. 3:35 A. M. , i im. IT. Donnrr, Agent Ooldhiui Oiniun B A.- Right lipran 1:00 A. M. 13:30 A. M Mr Tork Bxpm . 1:35 P. M. 1:00 P. M Jabh Pattuiob, Agent. ObtruObioR. ft. Mo. I Brpnsa ; 4 00 A. M. 19 CO A. M. Mo. Bipress 3 30 P. M, 1:05 P. M. Mo. 4 Bxprn to Newark. 1:35 P. It. W. J. Im, Agonl. flTTISCBaB, OOLOMICI A Oiboibbati B. B. Hall TmlB 4:00 A. M. 1:05 p. M Biprei Train 1:115 P.M. 13:50 A.M. Jo. BotiKioR, Agont. OautMNi tt Ixnua-oroui, B. R. (OoLDMiui Plana Indiana R. ft.) Mo. 1 IxprMl i 7:15 A. M. 11:15 A. M. Mo. 1:00 P. M. 0:00 P.M. 0. A. Htu, Agent. State and Local News. Tbi drafted men at Camp Ztoetvllle here eofora naaaelgued, bare been atteohed to tbt 81, 30tb,62d an 166th regiments Dbaft SortaiMTiNOMT Wilkib, It Ii laid, will close bit labor! tbil week. Riforts are that Iberaln whlohbae been fall ing for tone dajs put Is quite general, io tbat Its sffeoU will toon be seen In a rise In the Ohio river and itt tributaries. Tbi State offioert are uow basil; engaged In preparing tbelr aunnal reports. CirTAm Don requests all soldiers wbo have unfit) lab ed dlsoharge papers,' to send them with tbelr pot toftloe address to the Stale Claim Agent, to that tbelr aocounta can be settled at once. Tn United States Diatrlot Coort at Cincin nati adjourned on Tuesday nntil the first Mon day In December. ' ' Gin. Botll had engaged a suite of rooms at the Burnet House, Clnolnnatl, and was expect ed there yesterday morning. A ci itaui oorset maker stuck np the follow ing notice in his shop: "All sorts of ladies stays here." v Ths United States Ciroult Court met at In dianapolis on Tuesday morning Judge Noah II. Swayne, of this city, presiding. Major Don Piatt, the newly appointed Judge Ad?ooate In Oen. Basil's court-martial, was expected to arrive at Cincinnati yesterday, bringing with him all the charges, orders, names ot members of the Court, etc . Bi Eifrrss Hesdley, Eberly A Rlobards hare just received another large invoice of Ladles' Dress Goods, Cloth Cloaks, Seal Skin Cloaks, Ladles', Misses' and Chtldreu'a Furs, Balmoral Skirts, ets., etc. Colohil Buss has returned to this city from Camp Denniion, whither he had been tent to organise the drafted men, and reports the oamp In flnejwder. There are not more than two hundred drafted men there, and they seem or derly disposed. Toe general health of the oamp Is good. Wt havo had, says the Cleveland Ltadtr, the age of Iroo, the age of bronse and the age of gold, but what age is this? "The mucil-ag,'' laid Pools, at he summed up bis suets In post age stamps. ' L- TaafOfand Jury of the U. S. Court at Clove land yesterday morning returned bills of indict ment against Hoffman, Hoge and Fowler, de faulting postmasters.' , The jury was then dis charged Prosit Coon Business transaoted during the week ending Nov. 19, 1862 : Marriage Licensee Eleven Issued during the week. " First Aoaounts Filed Of Moses Been, ad ministrator of Dennis Peel; of John Kitsmlller, guardian of George, Samuel, Dvld and Chris tian Fravel; and of Wesley Preston, guardian of Martin J. Barbee. , Third Account Filed Of Benjamin Bentley, guardian of Sopbronia E., Missouri A ,Orln W. and Theresa J. Ayler. - Final Aeoounta Filed Of Benjamin Bentley, guardian of Sarah E . Ayler ; of John G. Blckel, administrator of George Krell j of John B. Crum, guardian of George P., Albert, Nsnoy nd Christian S. Wilson; of John Cox, admin latratar of John Straw; and of Henry Rtdenour, administrator of Mary Wengert.,. ';. t i Order" for 'Sale of Real Estate Issued to Geo. P. Schrall, grjardlgp ot -the hirs of John Wheefer.-'"1-7' Gusrdlani . Appointed Jacob Bowman and Isaso Lehman of Johu Uood'i heirs, and Sam uel Nelswender of Abraham Wengert (Insane). FisTiVAirt Af.THi Bdoxiti. We had the pleasure, with others, or psrtakicg of a spien did game supper with our host of the Baokeje, Asa W. Dolson. ,We cannot do as full juatioe to the oooasion is our notloo as we did at the table. ' Messrs. Dolson and Griffin had been to the Northwest, and brought home two fine bucki, , whloh were served up to the Invited guests in the best style of the Bnokeje.' After the entertainment the guests surprised their host by a', handsome present "of a new hat waioa wee presented ana .rooeiveu m ivnyrtw- I.. . i i ritnd style whereupon the corks flew and the sntlments flowed plenteously, and all adjourned In great good umor , , Mi v, . , .,,: ..;. -n -' - i si i i .i Rimrt Gsakd Joat on ih Condi tion or tai Jail A Niw Struotoib Niedid. The Grand Jury of, the present (November) term oLiha Caurl of. Common neato com plianoe with the charge of the eourt and with the law, visited and, Inspected our County Jail on MondaHlast, and reported to the court, among otnsi mings ; '. Tt i ,. That (hoy found the Jail Ins good condition, In regard W cleanliness, as oould reasonably be expeotedj'bnt Uils is qualified by the fact' that the cells' could only be inspected by the aid of a candle,,, , ..'arK: ..';'. ,i. Thattht total number of prisoner! confined wu twenty-four, ot whom two were females, and elevea were) paroled soldiers oonfinad tea Dorarll for military offensee. u That owlng te the wretched oondltioii 9. the building, only the more important of the "roles and regulations for the government of the) Jail," presorlbsd by Wourt, can oe put paruauy, it t U observed. ' That the itrnotuiif la total!; vnflii fji nd fails to perform ths first objects of a Jaii, and U thl means of aefeaUng tbt tnas 01 jusuoe. instead of oonduolng to the same, and in short, It an Injury and disgrace to our county a nulsanoe, which ought to be abated without further deUy. ' That, In view of the certainty there Ii that soon after the war terminates, and the tbous. audi of men now In the oampi and armies, re turn to their homes, the prevalence of crime will be grnatly Inoreased, the safety of our community oertalnly requires that steps ahould be immediately tikeo for the erection of a County Jail. The report Is signed by C. Hsyl, Foreman of the Grand Jury, and M. B. Bateham, Secre Ury. 1 Indictments. The Grand Jury for the pres ent (November) term of the Court of Common Pleas , of this oounty adjourned on Tueedty, having returned to the Conrt twenty-three in dlotmentt for bigamy, burglary, riot, stabbing, and stealing bank-bills, one each; for horse stealing, two; for grand laroeny, three; for petit laroeny, four; and for assault sad bat tery, nine. The Indictments are entered and stand on the Journal of the Court In the following order, and against the following persons for the offenses named: 1. Miles Bethhard, Chester . Betbhard, and Seneoa Smith Stealing bank-bills 9. William St. Clair Stabbing. 3. William Jaokson, Charles Harris, and Ed ward Williams Grand laroeny. 4. Thomas Casiello Petit larceny. 5. James Hasbrook Horse stealing. 6. John Soatet Assault and battery. ' 7. James Doyle and John Sulllvant Do. 8. Hot ea Jackson Do. 9. Thos. Hayden Do. 10. : Mary Murry Petit larceny. 11. Emma Daly Bigamy. 13. Barney MoCabe Assault and battery. 13. Miohael Mattuck Horse-stealing. 14. John Dyson Burglary. 15. Ellen White Grand larceny. 16. Sylvester Bronsoo Assault and battery. 17. Joseph Schneider Dj. 18. William Jackeon and others Petit lar ceny. 19. Henry Ape Do. 20. Robert Crane, Albert Keller, Allen Jaok son and Hoiea Jackson Riot. 21. Joseph Stetler Assault and battery. 93. Geo. Merlon, August Wollameyer, and Bruce Beall Do. S3 Wm. Jackson, Chas. Harris, and Ed ward Williams Grand larceny. Promotions. The following recent military promotions are reported : 6th Infantry Cspt. Anthony 0. Russell to Major vice Christopher promoted; First Lieut. Riobard H. Soutbeate to Caotaio vice Clark resigned; First Lieut. Charles D. Russell to Uaptain vice Kusaell promoted; Second Lieut. Benj. H. West to First Lieut, vioe Russell: Seoond Lieut. Wm. A. Sheridan to First Lieut. vloe Soutbgate; Second Lieut. Albert G. Wil liams to First Lieut, vios Herron, resigned, and J. B. Holmes, J. L Antrim, C. H Foster, John K. Kestler, and J T. Mellne to Second Lieu tenants. 83d Infantrt Lieut. Pnlllin Beeoher to Cant. vioe .Craven resigned; Seoond Lieut. John T. Talbot to First Lieut ; private Mathew Whild din to Seoond Lieut. Wantid A middle aged woman to do plain sewing, and to be generally naeful about the house. To one coming well reoommended, fair wages will be given. The advertiser re- tides some two miles in the country. Address "S. D.," Postoffice Box 740, or ap ply at this office. oot29-tf Tbi best advice that can be taken Is to save vour natural teeth and keep your sums sound by using Hudson's onsjvallid Tooth Pasti. Call for it at Studer's, Marple'l, Samuel's, Robert'o, Wilson's, Sohueller's, Shaup's, Den- Ig's, Ridgway's, J. rowler's, D. D. 8 , or at Druggists, Dentists or Perfumers anywhere. Try it one and all. ' AND BUSK BOOK M AfJUFACTOaV. ' i 8PLBNDIDLV l(UI PID B IMPKOVKD MACHIHBEY . aan ; STEAM POWER. N, W; LEFAVOR, Supt: . NOB. 39 Si, 36, KOBTH BIOH BTB1BT, Statesman BaildiniY Second riooi war Nenaa'a 8tat tam . Printing Baa-ana. - 1XTBA SUBSTANTIAL PAGED BLANK BOOKS. WU l witboat Printed Beadlsps, Bapstler Pspn - RULED AUD BOUND ( ' ' ..!: to anf rak4 PatUn. " L 6TAI1 D1PABTHBMTB, , , BAitBOAD omois,i ) , 't i: "i I BAWWTwa nanaaa. ' OOTJNTT OFII01S; ' ' " '' ' , ,. 111 BO EASTS, firalihsd at ma Lowest Prise. . 1 J.V 1 BOOK QlNDING. r.-! , Bltbsldlt rBlnslsTela I , - .... MAQAZIMIB, , , J ""MOUTHiT PUBLIOATIOHS 1 " ' - Boani la any ftaqalrss Itile. - for Pkllean Prlrat titearMa. ; J . 1 j. v : - i', Ordeis froB abroad will raottv prompt and ipteta attmUon. Addras, ' . J. H. RILEY. ! f or. K. W. LEFATOR BookMlUr and Btsttontr, Baportntendent awrtMst vi fc-v -C-.V ,.'. -... .&t i i- i. f.'BiHaHAM,';, ,r-'i,,vJ;7l,';; j.,a. it'atrmr. ' k.bingi4Am A lvrGUIFEY,-- ATTORNEYS AT LAV7 COLUMBUS, QUIA iva iv,r,"Ou TTIOa In Headley. Iborly fcKlcharde'Balldlnc SO BonUt High Street. " " tapH-dly. Ptri Liietrlniir ' "I7V) tramllat Preni, aery stylmh and alenat. A? BAIW a Bun, las B MjkatBHIfkBtrett, FRMKL11 BOOK B11DBRY TELEGRAPHIC. Reported for th Olio SUtoiman. S7 For Horning and Afttrnotn Reptrti, ta run rag. Evening and Midnight Reports. ID The wires are down again. Hence the loarclty of telegraphic newt thlt morning. Meeting of Newspaper Proprietors. Philadiubia. Not. 19. At a tnull.nr ih. newspaper proprietors to-aay, it was unanimous- grseu iu vuuiuiae lor lue proieoiion 01 ineir Intereata In view nf Ihm hi AftwAnna In ti. price of paper, materials, etc, and Inorease iua uuttrga 01 ugianpiions. Washimotoh. Nov. 19. Brlaadler-General Gorman, recently ordered to reporj at St. Louis, will doubtless be assigned to duty on reaoblng that point, either undei Gen. Curtis or uen. Kostorans. The Draft in Wisconsin. MiLWAOiM. Nov. 19. The draft In this oltv and oounty took plaoe to-day. Everything passed off peaoeabl v and oheerfullv. The sum mary manner In whloh the Government dealt in Oiaukce county has put down all feeling of reoiBiauoe. Among the drafted was Raton C. Johnson, a prominent business man, a son of Gen. Paine, ana oiner wen known citisens. FROM CALIFORNIA. Sim Fumniann. Naw 1R Th. .laam.. n. gon sails this evening for Aleutian, taking uuut avreaty paeseagers, woo go 10 oonora, Signolla and Chihuahua, to engage in silver minlnir. Amonir them are Henn Edsnrtrn nrf Judge Beitts. Two extensive mills for re duclng silver ore go forward also. This Is the commencement of what promises to prove an cAieuaiTe movement. Californlans engaged in the Mexican mining enterprises embrace manv men of conaidernhlA capital. Henrv Bates. State TrAnrar nt r'allfnn.1. In 1856, died to-day. 1 oe steamsnip Kepnblio has been confiscated to ffovernmank for AAllinv nnAam falan SA!.,AM i' O " " i.iav ieigwi partly owned by Halladay & Flint. An riANcisoo, nov. i. markets quiet. Batter S6o. Large sales of coal oil at 8So. A wooden bnildfne nn ttiA nnth.nAnf ...... - n - HVH.U WWU of Montgomery and Claj etreeta, oontainiog illA rVf(iPmno P.a )1 nnwananiia aiHaa . ....al.i O ww.a aavvvopwayoo vuivrj fff OsD pttriini ly burned yesterday. Loes $16,000. OLI- IIT I 1 11 . .T ... . . ouip rriuawaro oiearea ror now York with nurtyn at l.nlt.n. thn..nJ ku.. rn a - " -" - v .uwuwbuu uiucv, tuur thousand six hundred packages copper ore, Seven hundred and thirtf.nnsnn htlna nf bnnl nine hundred and sixty cases turpentine, one muuHauu sacis musiara, ana tnirty oatks sil ver ore. LATEST FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamship Anglo Saxon. Anglo Saxon, from Liverpool 6th. via London. derry 7th inst., passed Cape Raoe for Quebec this morning. She was boarded by the news yaoht. I be London News remarks: As to stopping English merobanta sunplvine arms and ammu nition to the North or South, the thing is lm- possioie. it men quotes authorities to show that the fitting out of such ships as the Ala bama is a breaoh not only of International but statute law. The Post traces the Inaction of Gen. Mn- Clellan's army to ths success of she Demoorats In the State elections. It says Gen, McClellan la a consistent Democrat, tbat he is a universal favorite with the people and the soldiers, and that it is well known that he IB not unwilling to see the war terminated. The Post thinks that if the eleollons in the other States should prove favorable to the uemoorats, increasing to no Inconsiderable ex tent the Demooratio element in Congress, the probabilities of a speed? peace will be so much enhanced as to make any attempt to Invade Virginia not only uaeloBB out criminal. Chioaoo. Nnv. ID. A fir last nloht In f.K. Iron Works daniairml thn hnllHinv S ntlfl. In. sured. Too loss on stock will probably reaob . n nnrt i i a , m. n . . iu,uuu; nan insured, i oe nre is supposed to be the work of an lnoendlary. Rebel Notes! Rebel Notes! Just the Thing for the Times, 1 000 Agents Wanted. Ten Different Rebel Noted BINT POST-PAID ON BX01IPT Of 25 Cents in Postoffice Stamps. Afente and tne Trade Sappllcnt at ai.ou per too, or ij per iuuu. Anvenerntla nnUamin'ar IaiItcad mmk tlOO nlthln the next thirty dt?i, selling Confederate Scrip I Try it ! I Try it II I jOI want svery agent In ths oonotry ta sngig in th ETP. B.Ca$h to tccompanv all order invari ably. : . 'Address, : r J. H. BTUB1B ' ' 17 ImI BUUBtMet,Colamba,Oh janeDS-tf .' , Times of Holding Courts in the Tilth Judicial District. . IN PTJHSTJANOtS OF THE I1AXUTE In inch one nude and nrovlded. the JndiM of the Court f Common Pitas wfihln and for ths filth Judi cial Dbtrlet of tht Stat of Ohio, do hereby order, that tne Dtitriot uonrt and the court or common rwu. be hold in the MTtrml eoontiee of nld Diitriot in the year vi, at ue vmm following, w wit:- ! : ;' dibtbioi oouet. :l .' .-';' . UadUoaeonnty. Uar t: franklin. Mat 8: Ptokawav. Hat 1st laretto. Mat IS: Hlchland. asotombtr S3: Aduai. September 85i Brown. September 88: Clermont. voiontr i; now, voiontr b. .1 COMMON PliIAB. I . : nmsuaDnmioM. n 1 ... mm l . n t - . ,T u 1 n ' urown mAnjB ju, rfnijvo, noTomoor j. Oltrmont " ' Haroh ii, Angnit 11, HoTember 17, stoom stmmvuioa. - Highland county ffebruary 10, llay IB, October 97,, , noes , ". mircoj, jano x.nonmoor iu. PayettA Maroh 31, July 14, NoTwaber 3. ' I . THIRD seSDTVIMOa. Pickaway oounty March 3, Jans 8, October 47. ' Pranklln " February 23, May 18, November S. Uaditon Maroh 24, June 23, October 20. . Dated this 20th day of Ooteber, 1862. ; JAMkS JU. BATBB, 1 , ' BOBT. M. BBIOQB, i mm ,t0 . T. Q. ABHB0BN, , J Ornps or vas Olixx or Iiurxux Oooktt Oonvrs,) ' - I . OoiDMioe, Ohio, Oct. 28, 1862. I. Ttivtn W. Ttanoct. Clark of Uia Vranklln eonntv Oourta, do hereby oarUly that the above and foiegolng it a traa eon or tne order nunc ue timet ot norainc the Oourta In the fifth Judicial Diatrlot, compoatd of no eountlea al aaami, urown, Clermont, rayons, rraoklin. Hiiblana. maaiaon. riokawa and Koa. Wiweet my aana ana omouu Stall tnit via I day of Ootoker, A. D. 1862. j ,i DAVID W. B BOOKS - -' ,- '' : :. ' .. Clerk novft-dltwat I-:; ; ' :.' 1,000 A0Ett$ WAttTEP. THE HI8T0HY OF TEE BEBELIIOU " (."'"':: Br IowS:'(aUiott. T.r, Agents wanted to solicit subscriptions'. None 1 ' I Dot axpeneneea men oeea appty. - SEND FOR OUR CIRCULAR. Also Agents and News Dealert supplied wttb , . BXATIOMEBT FAOBaAOBIt. ! JKTCa" SEND FOR CIRCULARS. " v Addreet sepUS.BHriy OlABn at 00., ItDuiuroLav In. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. Columbus Retail Market. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19, 1862. The followlna am the retail itiotatloni oorrected by Wm. H. BeeUeanx, wholeaale a ,d rfiail grocer, No. 100 South High Street. Wheat... II 00 1 12, N ). Sugar fc...l013 Matile do none. Oats Wba ..... ..wo Oornf oa. 40c Butter a ...lB20o MolatKi egal 6075o Byrnp gal....80ol 2J Tea fc?7..80cl 001 60 RlAflnWua it..., 3,)35c Lards 10c Tallow W tKSIOc Dried AppletWb 75(SI00 Dried Peaohaa....2 0049 SS Java do.. 38(ja40e Bice t S 10e Brooms t dol-.tl 001 73 White Beani f bo.tl5'l 75 PoUtoea. M 60(i7Sc Hay a ton ...an uut" " Bait In tack SB30c Boapteoxj t Bait bbl t4 SO rinnv m nbl... wo owsm w Beef cwt tu uu White Wheat dot6 757 00 Hamiffc ll12Xc Bhoulden SSj SV Bait Pork aowt.... t8 00 R Vlnnv bbl... I3UI Oandlee,Tallow.bxl3Kl4iJ Oandlei, OpaL box..!315o Wood cord.... rvmrn Oheesoe? 10(12K Mackerel Nol hf bbl6et 00 Mackerel No 1 ar bbl t4 75 Mackerel No 1 klta.a22 00 White Ilah per h'f bbl 13 25 Hominy per buih.- tlOO Whltky par. gall. 31 25 Balllne, M B.Bx 3 754 00 liayen n Sultan S a 15c White Flih per qr bbl $9 OOj cod run w 'c Herrlns V bbl as 00 Figs 3 Pranes f Bn....iuixxe Wool Twine.. 15(41180 9 lb. Corn Meal bo 75o' Bnrt dos , UctPhlppa'tHams. 120 Dried Beef.. 12K14c Plain Hami 111J WHOLESALE MARKET. WEEKLY REVIEW. PMoa-ealesat 85 S0S8 00 for red, and tS 25(S0 SO for white! market nnaettled. WaxAT-at (1 00Q1 12 Cork tales at 40o Oats tales at 40s. Bra-email tain a' 4.V0o. Hat tales at S9 00(310 00. PoTAToas talw at 5O60o. Buaa aalea at ai 75. Burt rules at t 004 SOper bbl. Wbits Iua rale at i 758 00 per bbl . New York Market. NEW YORK, November 19 ABHIS Steady. Ble25 bbls at 6(3120 for ooti and to for petrli. rLDUK-TM msnet ii nnMttied and 7o lower. TLt ales to-day oompriie 10,400 barn la at 5 60as 70 for uperOne staU) $3 7090 10 for extra lUtet S5 83(88 SS for oommon to modlom extrt weatorni (S 70(S0 60 for oommon to goodihipplng brands extra round hoop Ohio, and to 8008 SJfor trade biandi. Xhe mtrket eloalnat hey. Bib fLOUO-anletand steady, with sales 100 bbli St 9 M5 SO. OOBN MKAIH iteady. with tales 100 barrel! Jersey At t3 75. WU1BKT Lett active and wit out chinre. There weie aalee 3S0 barrels at 37o. and itntll piictle at 37Xo WHEAT Doll and heavy and l2e lower. The talei to-day oompriie 10,00 Obnahelt Obi crnro crlnc at 81 SI 0130; 18,000 baib amber Iowa at tl 31(91 34: 13,000 bub winter red weetern at 1 38(8)1 41: 10.000 buih amber Michigan at tl 41)1 44; iiOOU buih Tery choloe gring do at 1 1 35; 0300 buih mixed weitern at tl 30; 6,500 buih white Mlchliao at tl S3; 5960 do wSlte Kentucky at tl 05. RYE The market u oulet at 80s f r waitein. and 00393c for state. BABLCY Quiet, wllb aalee of 33UO hmhala fJanail aatat!S9. CORNA shade eaaler' with a rsod demand. Salea of 13,800 bub at 70o jor ihlpping mixed weetern, including very hlih mixed lellow at 71o: 63 B08o for eaatern: SO 962o for damaged and heated. OATH Dull and acaroely io firm, with talei atU607c for oommon to prime. COKFBB Bio In fair demand: market very Arm. Sales 1,01)0 bagi at 3032o. MU1.ABBKB very firm and fair bailneaa dolnir. with ulea of 34 bbli New Orleans at 40c; 04 hhda Barbadoee at 44o; and 80 hhdi Cuba MuiooTado at 40o. bofb very arm, witbtalea at 0(S3lo. PORK More active and a ahada flrmer. Tha aalaa eomprlae 23,750 bbls at (I3S13 SO for meal, the Ut ter price for choice; U SO for primej'and $13 00(916 for old and new weitem and city prime "meat. Included In theealei are 500 bbltcity prime meat deliverable In moemoer. BKar The market U very anlet and Arm. There were talei of 200 barreli at t5 S0xa)7 00 for prime; Q IMAIII I), M - - . o wis,"! j ror rnnai u uutsia 43 for repacked meat, and S13S03tl4 SSior extra meu. PRIMB UBUB Baf-More active, with tales at 20 22o- OUT MEATS Quiet, and withont change. BACON 8IDBS In moderate demand, and eaaier. with talei of 820 boxet, at 77)o for long ribbed and long dear; 88c for thort olear; and 7o for Cum berland, ala deliverable in Deo. and Jan. LAUD Dull and hear. Halea of l.n Mla it tu 10c; the latter an extreme price. ik VT nnrn m ra t . . . . "iii ar" teinng quite ireeiy at 10S2W for Ohio, and 22$25o for state. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Nov. 18. was an for flour lo.dav at the decline noticed yeaterday, and prloea advanced fully 10c per barrel, eloelng arm at tS 10 for tUDerflne. S 155 25 for extra, and t5 40S5 60 for family. The demand la chiefly tpecnlatlve at Ihe hard bread bakert nave generally withdrawn from ths market, and the lo cal Inquiry la light. WHEAT We have noohanee to renort In iha nitt.l for Wheat; the demand it light and confined chiefly to the local mlllart. who. In antlalDailon of lower nriaaa. are baying only lutBoitnt to meet their dally wanta. Weqaote prime red at 83tl, and Indiana or Ohio white atltl 08(S1 10. A lot of 5000 baahele ohoioe red told at tl OS dollToredoo board, and 1400 bnihela choice at (1 04 In ttort. Kentncky while it held at tl laiSl is for prime to ohoioe, and not much offer ing. COBN There It a fair demand for Corn for Immedi ate delivery at 50c for thelled and 52A53o for ear bat the oflerlnge for fatnrt deliveay are large, and buyert are not willing to make parehaiet, exoept at prloea muoh below Ihe vlewi of teller! . New told at 4tto oa the ipot, and 3fio to be delivered the latter nart of next week. OATS Are In better reiinett and the market la firm er, but prlcet hire not undergone any change We quote new at 48c and old at SOo In balk . ItiE The market it nnohanaed and atead. We quote prime samplet at 6l(65o on arrival. B AKLBY-The market remains dull, there Kill being a difference between bay era and tellers, and there It nothing of coneeqnence doing. The nominal eating prlcet are 91 30 1 35 for good to prime fall, and 1 20 (a)l 25 for state iprlng. Chicago apring ta quo led at (1 1 25, according to quality. HAY The market has not nndergone any change. We quote prime Timothy at $13 00914 00 per ton In balei on arrival. WHISKY It in bnt mnrtaral. nnnaat villi aalaa of 500 barreli at 34o. - 'T uhjikbu me demand Is fair, and the' market roles ttetdy at 10c for teleoted Weitem Beterre, and 10 llo for Bnglith Diary, with sales of 25t bxt at thete prlcet. n BUTTER The market remain! dull ander a liberal supply, but we have no chanre to renort In nrloei. aad quote prime to obolce al 18203, and common to good atoiaviec. I . ivquirtr. ( Cleveland Market. CLEVELAND, Nov. 18. - on - and 2000 do do at ai 11. OATS Hale2 oar loadi at 43o . BABLBY Quotable at tl 10A1 20. BOTIKB ftalee 14 flrktns Weetern Keierve at 17Wo. anddbbUroltat 19o. E0O8 Are ia light Supply and worth 15310c Hog Market. CINCINNATI Nov. 18. The weather Is too warm for catting, and the ' receipts of beat being large, footing np nearly 13,000 head in tholaat24houra, the market watdull and heavy, though there wu no diiooillton on the part of holders to force lalea, and no daollne In prloea waa eatabllehid, thouth they were nominal, at t4 25S4 SO for llghti and heavy average!, which are the ataing rates. The weather ainoe veitaraav nas seen too warm tor iiantnitrua, and the number now accumulated In the pint Is about 25.000. , , , . j; , . ,.u ,. . New York Cattle Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. The toUl receipts of Cattle of all kinds for the week are as follows: Beeves Oows Calves ... .."8,723 10S 77 8,073 34,480 Sheep and Lambs... Bwlne.. Last week MTd ..,...' 6,330 Oows i. .t. 1S7 Calves. 74 Sheep and Lambs ....- .,.. 10.0S5 Swln i...r..40,o62 The current prices for ths week, at all ths market! are as ioiiowk , ' BMfOATTLB. , . IlratanalltT 8 taSH Ordinary v. .7XflXo Oommon...... , 6Ka7 e Inferior 6MjS 'VI; .... OOWB AND OALYBB. Pint quality ..,... 15(fJ50 Ordinary Wii Common 30CS)3S Inferior a... I... kxsjxb TIAL OALYBB. r'v i' Pint quality X6Xo Ordinary. .....s ca5 e Oommin 4XB4X Inferior ' j V BH1IP AND LAMBS, Prime quality bead ,....S 004M SO Ordinary....' 40OW475 Oommon. ............. ..A.. .A.;.. ........ 3 25 3 75 Inferior M 3 003 25 (Inn.fad a 3K5 Poor , .f.,..............4 m Still-led (dreteed) 3XS4 A Bllf The market clotet dull averare at all aalee UiU week being abnnt a latt rite la 7o. The general telling price haa been noma to sxe aet, aan re iiaung otrai. ' r, MILCH OOWS freea B3 to 00 ser headhlnber . YBAL OALVBS No great change to not. . . . BWINB The arrivals have been over 6000 heal lets than last week, but with bad weather for killing prices are lower. . Baltimore Cattle Market. BALTIMORE, Nov. 13. mil flATTLB Th offarinra at the amies - amounted to 1509 bead. Of the number offered 250 were taken by the aftntcoi tne government, nu aoia hi Wathlegton batchert, 300 leftover uneold. and the bal ance pnrobaaed by ally tmtchtrt and pack re, at prloea ranging from 2 SO to 4 25 per 100 Ibi. The maiktt eioeea ttoaay; BUBBP The reoelpU were light, and with a better demand prices Improved 50a per 100 Ibe on latt week's rateec galea of ordinary to prims iheep at tt to 5 ptr lOOlbtgroei. , HfMIS l'harawaa a good demand, and the inpply on ly fair; talei of fair to prime live Hogi at tJ' 50 per wo tor . Philadelphia Cattle Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 18. Baal Avenue Drovi Yard opened brlakly, and there waa a perceptible lncreaie over lilt week'i prlcei. ISIS head of fat cattle lold at 8 to Bfit per lb. OOWS SO cowi brooKht from tie to 1 30 per head for prlDgeni, and 20 to UM lor cowl ana caivet; SUKKP The iheeo told amounted to 2700 head, re alizing fromS to So per lb for ftrtt quality, groat, and ft 2543 00 per bead for ordinary. H0O8 No bogt are now yarded at Phllllpe'i.Uie lain being eon fined to Imboff'i Onion Dog Yard, where there war diinoaed of. durlna the week. 4093 head at t5 SO to 8 00 per cwt. for itlll fed, and 5 7S to 8 50 tor corn fed. : Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. The Honey market is native at 6 per cent, dis count for loans on call.- Btrlctly Prime Paper oontlnnes Arm at OtWl per eeni dlaoonnt. Bterllne Bxchanew heavr anp deoldedU lower; the quolalont are tl 4491 45 for Bankera' blllt. Amrelcan Qold nniettled and lower,openlng at 30X 31, and cloaing weak at 30(930 jf. California Gold Bars an quiet and nominal at Ji pereent. premium. Oorernment Btocki firm. United Btatet 6'i 1881 tl 031 04; United BUtei O 3-10) Tnatury Hotel at wan wx, New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Stock! lower; fair bnilnoii. Chicago and Bock Iilaod CO; Norwich and Worceater 72; Milwaukee and Prairie dn Oheln 2nd preferred 34 Cleveland and Toledo KiiiIlllnolt Central aorlp70; Michigan Sooth ers guaranteed e3; American Qold 130; facino Mall 120; New York Central WiK 1 Hadaon 74;rHarlem 1BW: Harlem preferred MlohlKan Central 87: Pitta- burg, Vort Wayne and unicago lei oonat no; u. b, liae 1HH1 aouDana 104 Wi California eeveneW; Brook. lyn water loan lOOVi Indiana and kfloblgan 80; Illinois Central bondi 107; Terra Haute ana rraotin i oonai 33; Brie 4th bondi WH Del. h. At W. 101; Galena and Chicago 81X;l OleTCland and Plttobarg 40; Brie 82X; do preferred Cleveland at Toledo G7; Treunry Notes (7 3-ltlJ 101; iiitite miami micnigan Bonthern 40X: Ulohlsan Bonthern lecorid Brie 2d honda 120 : Vltb.ban. Port Wane a Ohlcaito 3d bondi 52i, do lit l7x;Cblcago a Hortn weetern 111 jpxo xa 20ii do aaaorted bondi 47; OleTeland, Oolambut and Cincinnati 124X1 Panama 155; Mlaioorl ttxes 51 Ten neaaee ttxet 53 Hi: Racine and Milwaukee 112; United Btateit'i '81 coupons 103; Beglttered 103 , ; D.B.S't '74 coupon! vr, tteglitered w; iiemana notea ki Vireinia Vlvet SO i Tenneuee 341:: Hannibal and 8t. Joseph bondi 83)$; United Btntet one year eertiu catei MUX; Reading 75; Chicago. Burlington and Qulncy BS.Sf; U. 8. 5 year certlfloate 08; North Caro lina o t 70; unto S'l 01 ei lit. Great Books in Preas. THRILLING INCIDENTS or THB GREAT REBELLION; ot, The Heroism of oar 8oldiers & Sailors. IIoLTJSTItATEX). 1 eel., tares 13mo. Price, $1 25. TBB CRITICS AND THB PUBLIC ABB BIGHT in predicting that thli will aureate, in graphic nar rative, exciting intereet, and extentlve popularity, all other blttoriet of the war for the Union. Itt theme will be the herolo daring, patient tnffering, and hairbreadth eacapet of our aoldieri and aallon, and its Incident! will form a theme of eonveraatlon at Innumerable flretidet for yean to eome. It will contain. In addition to Itt itlrring detalli, the phlloeophical Analytit of the Oantei of the War, by Jobs LoTHJtor Uotlat, LL.D., author of "The Kite of the Dutch Republic,'" etc., the datei of ail the Important eventi from the John Brown raid, and accurate and reviled account of the principal battlee, with engraving!. one third tne proceeui or an BUDacrpuont lent oi rect to ni will be given for the Belief of Diaabred Bol diere, and all peraona who with a copy of the work, and alee to benefit the aoldtera, ahould tend their name and addrete at once. Alto, any officer or private, or perton in any aectlon of the oonntry, having knowledge of a heroic act or itlrring Incident, will oblige ut by tending at an acoonnt of It, ' BooKanxau, Porraurrae, and Oaxvaiiiim Aanrrt will be furniabed with a Saheeriptioa- Proipeotni, on ap plication to the Pnbliahen. Hp A liUral eomminion givm to toldUrt dttir Inj to act at aomt4 in taking tubtorifitioiu. II.' , Tho History of American Manu fitctures from 1608 to 1860. 0; Dr. J. LiANDta Bishop. 9 vols. 8vo. , Vol. 1. now ready. Vol. II. nearly ready. This It probably the largest and moit Important work now in the American press. We have alto Juit publlihed sew edition! of the fol lowing naeful and popular book THB BUSINESS MAN'S LBGAL ADVIBBB; or, How to Save Money, by Conducting Bualneaa According to Law, at expounded by the Beit and Lateat Authorl ties. 400 pp.. iheep. Price, 1. 0PPOBTUNITI13 fOa INDUSTRY; or, A Tboatand Chancel to Make Money, Cloth, $1. This has been repabllabed la Bsgland. Xvery bualneia man and clerk ahould have these boon. They will pay th buyer a hundred fold. Bvery parent ahould get them fur their sons. All theee books are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price, We pay particular attention to mailing bookt, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and tend, pottpald. any book anywhere, on receipt of pnbllahere price and aix atamps. Addreil . . FfiEEDLY ft CO., Tribune Buildings, New York. I FlANOtl-Persons who dealreto bay a Piano of the beat makers will be ahown how they can leva a band- some isw In the Darchaoe If thev addreet Piamo. eart 401, vol i uo. , f uDiunert' agent, new xori r . u. jaiyie dtwwrromrcm-x -x ; Do you want Whiskers? Do 70a want a Monatache ? I If , parchase one bottle of , E. E. CHAMPION'S EXOEUIOa ISVIGOHATOni The wbrld renowned Toilet th only article of the kind ever offered the people of the United Statei. Th above article is the only one need by the Irencbl In London and Peril It la In universal ate. ) ', THB BX0BLSI0B' . "',' Whisker InvigOrator 1 1 It a ieautlfsl, Boon om leal, Soothing, yet Rtlmnlatlng Oompeond, acting at If by angle apon the roots, teas ing s Seaatifal growth ot luxuriant beard. If applied to the acalp, It will care Saldntu, and If applied ac cord lrT to direction!, It will eanae to iprlng op In bald tpoti a ane growtn or rBxsatt eorr aaia. ! - - THB OBLBBBATBD Excelsior Invigorator ! Ii an lndlrpen table eittel ta every Oentleman'a Toilet, and after one vssk'i at thty weald not, for any eoniid- eraUon.be witnout 11. Tn aoove article wilt, in iron four to eight weeks, bring oat a thick set of Waiaxnt or MourSaoHBi The.tubecrlbert are the only Agents for the above sr. nolo ta tne unitea bums. They would alio announce to the publlo that they ars Ageamior , , s , , ., 4f SAP0LE0I33 am TOILET ! The only article ever offered to the trench people that would unal, BTXAiem narai tne aoove xottet Belni man utac tared for the sole benefit of Loni Napoleon' which article It now Indltpen cable to hi! toilet room. The subacriber. fee una; oonBdent that this Toilet man necessarily take the plaoe of all others ever offered to the public, take pleasure in expreeaing their confidence in the article, gaining it rrom practical use. The Napoleon Hair Toilet Will Anas Stsuwbt Hat la Soft. SUfcea. Ilowlci Curie, that will remain la shape for on day or one week, u uen red, or any water penoa, 11 us ai recti oae are strictly followed, which are very llaaple and aay, The Hair Toilet doea sot in any maimer Interfere with the Katnral Boftnt of Sis Bait:. It athr eoorchea aorajae lit Ml greet tne nnu eon, unity appear enoo. i It also prevents the hair frosa taiHna of and turning gray. fro .' ' The Napoleon -Hair ' Toilet , , Baa been befere the public bat a abort ttsa, and has al ready been tested by ever ene tboatand peraona! tod they testify that the Napoleon Halt Toilet it th greatest heentiaer ever offered to the American people. To prevent tale Tolut free being counterfeited or tn. It ted by unprincipled person, we do net otter it for . - - T. .!., I th. TTnUA Dr.fu anylLedy or Genttomaa who deal res Soft, Laxu riant Balr ana Oarlt, tnd Log, Sort Wblskert or Uoutaoha, can proeara the Invlgontor or Toilet, either on, for en aollar.inoiceeo in a asHer. wim uiit aurea , . .. , . Addrtf!.-.l( , 0,,. kWBNI 4k CO, ' VJ I ' ' 1 ' Boa 18. OolUnmrllla. t'-i .t' -t ' ' HartfordOc, Conn. ' And It will u oareroiiy sent ay retara aaaii. fbB3 dtwfcwly 1862. Summer Arrangement—Time Changed. Great Northern & Eastern Route. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD. Connecting at Crestline with the PITTSBCKOH, ST. , , WAYNB at CHICAGO BAILBOAD tbr PUftmroK, PhUaddphta and Batttmor. JUto for tort Wayne and OMeago. Connecting at Cleveland with the LAKB BHOKB BAIL. ' BO AD For imuklrk, Buffalo, Albany Boa ton, and New York. THREE TRAINS DAILY, i BXOBPT SUNDAY, Prom Oolumbui, In connection with Trains oa the tlTTLfc miAini AN1 UOM7iriBV8 AIVP XEWIA BAlLiHOAPB PIB8T TBAIN. NianT ITDDBQI T.u n.in.k .. am . ar Will atin at TJiilamM. A.hlM flHllnAn. AIImA Gallon, and at all ttatlons North of Gallon arriving a. Cleveland at 2:50 A. M., Dunkirk 3:55 P. M., Buffalt " r. m., new ion lu A.n.,B0iton s:au r. at. 8B00ND TBAIN. NBW YORK BZPBXBS Leaves Columbia at IMS a. n. win top at Delaware, Oardington, Gllead, vraaiune, cueioy, new Aionuon, Wellington and ti rax to n: arrlvins at Cleveland at 3JS P. M.. Dunkirk o-uSP. M., Buffalo 10-23 P. M New York 2:00 P. tl., Boaton TUIBD TBAIN. MAIL AND BIPlIWUlowi .i i.m a M. Will itop at all Itetloni south of Shelby, and at 0...1U, new Konaon, Wellington, urarton and lierea;ar rlTlng at OleTeland at 0:10 P. M. Dunkirk 250 A. M., Buffalo 5:20 A. M., New York B OO P. M., Bolton 11.45 sr e su 00NNB0T10NB. At Delaware with BnrlnirSeld Dranrh fr Rnrln.a.M and point! on tbat road At oreitllne with PitUborgh, ft. Wayne and Chicago lUilroed far Pittabargh, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Alto tor Chicago. Al Shelby, with Sandutky, UasaSrldand Newark Ball road, for ail points on tbat road. Alto for Toledo. At OleTOiend, with Lake Shore Railroad for Brie. Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boiton Patent Sleeping Can are ran on all Night Trains to Chicago, Hew , . York and Boiton. bnujnu OkeuUd ThroMgX to Wtm Tori and Boiton vin Ueeefcuut- alto, to JPkUaddphia anil How Tork via OmUin. RETURNING. Night kipreaa arrlvea at Oolambut at 11:30 P. M. Cincinnati Expreai arriTet at Oolumbui at 11:00 A. M. Accommodation arrival at Oolumbui at 10:15 P. M. are aa Low aa by anyotlier Hoate, it for Ticket via Crcttlin or Cleveland. B. 8. PLINT, superintendent, Oleveland, Ohio AUB8 PATTBRBON, Agent, Oolumboa, Ohio. Oulbmbat, May T,IHli2 Dr. WM. B. KURD'S DENTAL REMEDIES AM THE BEST IN THE WORLD ! iBioxiKe FIHE TKETH ft A SWEET BREATH, ass ctmiws TOOTHACHE & NEURALGIA. DO VOIT WISH TO BE BXESMED wlih and admired for PtAitiv Wbits and Bound TkiBTHl Use DR. WM. B. HCBD'B CNBIVALBL TOOVH FOWDBB, warranted free from acid, alkaU, or any Injurlout inbitance. Price, 85 cents per box. 1 ILr Beware of the ordinary eheap Tooth Powder, which whiten bnt destroy. Uo.you with to be certain that your BKBATH Ii pare, rveetj, and agreeable to husband or wife, lover or frlendaf Die DB. BDHD'B OBLBBBATBD MOOTH WASH. Price, 37 cent! per battle. Thlt astringent wash li also the belt remedy In the world for Oajiiix, Bad Buatb, BLsronta On Hi, Boss Mooth, etc. It hat cured hundred!. Dooo, or yoar children entfer from TOOTH AOHBt Get DR. HUBD'S MAOIO TOOTHAOBB DBOPB. Price, IS cent! per bottle. Are yon afflicted with NIUBALOIAt Get DB. W. B. HUKD'S NBORALGIA PLASTBBS. The most ef fectlTe and delightful remedy known. They do not adhere nor bllater, bat soothe and charm pain away. Try them. Price, 18 and 37 cent. Hail ed on receipt of prtoe. Do yon with a complete aet of DBNTAL BKMBDIBS and a Tiiatuw oa ParaxTm tbi Tawml Get DB. WM. B. HTJRD'S DBNTAL TBBABURY, th neatett and most valuable present that one friend can make to another. Price, 1. Bent by Bxpreei on rec oelptof price. . lor sale at all the belt stores throughont the country. Oaotioi. Ai there are dealers who take advantage of onr advertisement! to Impose apon their customers In ferior prepartUont, It It neoeaeary to Insist apon having what you call for, and you will ewr tbi but, thorough ly tetted.and prepared by an expeilenced and d en title Dentist, Treasurer of the New York State Dentist's As sociation, and Vice President of the New York City Dental Society. Addreet WM. B, HU&D 4 CO., Hew Tork. lulylt-dtwtwljfromfebSfi'fia 1 '-r The Housekeeper's . NEW FURNITURE POLISH. PREPARED FROM AN IMPROVED nolo bv the Droorietor of th "Baunaak Joba- tbab Polish," ieoertided by all th leading New York rurnisnre ueaiere ana rune-forte Bakers to be tee bett la tho World tor removlni Soratchae. Mark! and uirt, ana restoring a mga ana luting gloat to an sinat 01 vatnunea norx. irom rarnitar to imtner. 11 it oheaper and better than Varnish, dries Immediately, and it easily applied. With a piece of Canton flannel and a bottle or two of thlt New FnimTomi Pottta, a House keeper: can work maglo In tbt fumltnre of a house and keep t looking like new. Now la ths time to ' thine up" year Tablea, Ohalrt, Desks, Pianos, Picture frames, Oarriagae, to-. and aaake (heaa look tl tj per oaoU bet tor. f hit It true economy. For tale by furniture Dealers and Storekeepers tjeaerally. Price. SS and SO eente a bottle. Depot No. I. 8 11 rue Street, New York . BrauiAi. aenrrs waktsd. Aaaraa box net, ntw Yona P. 0. JulyJS-dtwStwlyrromfebliO'ax , DR. ADOLFUS'O Select School for Young Gentl'mcn AT' FLORAL, HOVRE, TWO RIIL.ES Berth of Oollere Hill. The course of itady em- braoee'the Ancient and Modern Langoagee, together with kfkthemattos, Natural Philosophy, Natural History ana unemutry. - ine ttaav ot uie r rsuou ana vsnaaa iwnaureo eon- stitntes a prominent feat nre of th Bohool. AasiaUd by teachert of mlneacla tcienosi tn principal teeltjoi Ufled In promltlng hit puplli all the benefit! ot a Bara nean education. Th (cboel ta agreeably lltnated oa an extensive faro 1 ths hoate Is aoommodleus bonding, measuring 17S fetl tnrront. , , , Th School oontlnnes In seetioa during the hot esasoa, at th refmhlng rural scenery In which It Is located noioi out great aavancat. Terms, lncladtng taltsoa. board, washing, fuel, light etc., tVOO per annum, payabl ouartavly la advanoe. v : Hon. Behunv Storer. Prof. 0o. B. Day. Lan8eatna- rv.S. f. Carr. Bsc.. Waa. T. Hulbert, Baa- Bobert Mitchell, Ksq., Milton Bayler, Beq.. Hon. Gatorge Head- ley, Jter. at. Airyn, rretiaent weierrernaieiiiee, David Gibson. Baa., H. Kenler, Baa.. W. 8. Writht, Bt(4.IBen. i. B. Btallo, 0. f . Ada, Ki. B. Hoanana, Jr. , Washington Mcuean,asq., a. Pi Starr, Bej.v jalysu-tf. -' -, ; Bheriff'B Sale. : Dwight StoBS St Oo.i ...,, 0mrt 4. es-.nVli. ,. luciln BettlesV. $ f , Ohto. ..y TtTTlrtneaf WTvrlt af Vondl tu rn X directed from the tald Court, I will offer for sale at the Armstrong itable. on Walnnt alley, west .of High ttreot, In the city ef Oolambut, Ohio, oa ' V ... Saturdaj, ,ha 23i day of frprembersA D. j 1869,' at 8 o'clock, P, M.r,the fellewtng property, Ad WIB Two JBrown Hortlienej ftJtJ .B.ori"'. Ba.,,, W fl ' .k' iei ajBOBifll 1 aj HTJIIMAN, BherlB'. PrtoUr'e feet? S.W. ' " . ' 11 Hot. 18,1. AYEB'Sj CATHARTIC: PILLS. Are von tick, awble, and complaining! Are you out of , order, with your ayitem d- ' ranged, and your Swllngi un comfortable! Tbaae ayme . tenia are often the prelude tn earlone lllneaa. Some lit of eicknen la creeping uion you, and ahould be averted by a timely nee of the right rem edy. Tali Ajer'e Pill, end cleanae out tba disordered lio mon purify the blood, end let the Hnida more on unob etrncted lu health agaiu. They tllmulate the function! of the body into vkroroua ac- '' tlvlty, purify the ayatem from tlm obitractiont which uiuke diwnee. cold aottlM loiimwliere In the body, and ob atnictt Itt natural functiona. 'i'lieae, if not relieved, roiict upon tlinniiolrea and the enrroundlngorgana. pro during genornl aggravation, angering, mid di.-iif While In thi. condition, oppreaioil by Ihe derangement, take Ayer'a I'illa, and ace how directly tliey reitore tli iintural action of the ejelem, and with It the buoyant fwllng of health again. Wnat la true and ao apparent lu tbi. trivial and common complaint, le aim trao in mnii of the deernieated and dangeroul uletempera. - The aaiui. pur-sntivo eflect expela theiu. Canaed by ilmllur olntrnc limit mid d-ningeinenta of the natural functiona of tin bt.ly, thy are rapidly, and many of them euroly, rnre.t by the enme meana. None who know the vlrtnoa of theatt l'illx. will ulect to employ them wlun tufTerlng from the dlMrdere tlioy cure. Btotemonta from leading pliytidana In aome of the principal cltlt-a, and from other well known public per--aoiia. M f.oai a Funmrdrng Ikrchant f St. Loiiit, M. 4, 18M Dr. Aver: Your Pillt are the paragon of all that la mint in medicine. They have cured my little dnuglik-r nt ii liwrnna eoret upon her hande and feet that had proved iiM-iiniblo for yenre. Her mother hat been long grfev-on-:y afllk-tud rrilh blotchea and plinpleenn her ekju and in nor hair. Aftnr our child waa cured, ihe also trii-d ynnr litls, and tliey have cured her. asa MonaniDOK. As a Family Physio. Frnm Dr. K. IK Chrtwriyht, Kta Orlmni. Vnur I'ilbi are the prince of parget. Their nc.liw i ijiviKtite turpaae any cathartic wo ponsem. Tlwv ft mild, but very certain and effi-ctual In their action nu tl .. U.v .U. which makea them invaluable to n In the diill) in iileiciit uf diieaae. Headache, Sick Headache, Foul gtomnrli. fYmn Dr. Jidwari Boyd, DaUinmrr.- l)i;R lino. A rcn : I cannot tniwor you what cnmntnliiK I liuve enrad with your Pillt bettor tiiun to any all lint wt tw treat Willi a jittiyiilive mrdicine. I place great dM. don.-e on un cffi-ctnul catliarfic in my daily contest iviiii diwim, ami bellei'ing ai I do that your Pills nflord im tin, Iil-iI have, 1 of course valuo tlieiu highly. Pirranuui), Pn., May 1,1955. Im. J. C. Aran. Sin I bavn uovn repeatedly curnl of tlio w.irst ti'atladtr ony body ran lime by ilme or te of ynnr I'ills. It seems to urisc from a foul ironwti. wliieb tliey clennse at once. Youre with groat raepect, ED. VT. rhRUM), Cfert- nf&ttimrr Cat ion. Bilious Diaorderi l.iver Cnmplalnta. fmm Dr. Tluodort Ml, nAVio lui Cly. N't only aro your Pllla admirubly atlai.ted to their imr m,sc' as un apcriont, but I find their beneficial effects unoi, thu Liver very maiked indeed. Tliey have in my prut, tlcn proved more effectual for the cure of biliout t-,H-piaiiUt tliau any one remedy 1 can mention. 1 ainctii djy rejoice that wo have at length a pnrgjilivc which ia wn thy tlio fuiifldome of the profci.iun and the people. Dipibtmint or Tilt I.NrimoB. 49 1 Washington, D. C, 7th Feb., 1850. Sin : I have used your Pills In my general and Iiospltsl prucuuoever since yon made them, and cannot hesitate to auy they aru the bent cathartio we employ. Their regu lating action on the liver la quick and decldod, conse quently they are an admirable remedy for derangement, of that organ. Indeed, I have eeldom found a cane vl biliout diuau so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. fraternally yonrs, ALONZO BALL, II. D., lltytician of the ilarint UkijiM. Dytentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms, . Fi otn Dr. J. O. Oreen, tf Ciiws Ynnr Pills have bad a long trial in my practice, and 1 hold them in esteem as one of the beat aperients I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver make them un excellent remedy, whan given in small dosee for biliout dytentery and diarrltaa. Their sugar-coating makes them very acceptable and con vaulout for the uh of women and children. . Dyspepsia, Imparity of th Blood. from llev. J. r. Uimet, lutor of Advent Church, Botum. Dr. Aria: I have used your Filli with extraordinary Biircaae In my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organe of digestion and purify the blood, they are the Tory best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Youn, J. V. III.MK9. ; Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. T.,' Oct. 21, Its45. Dai 8m : I am using your Cathartic Pills In my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the ystem and purify tin fountain of the Uoorf. , ,. JOHN 0. MKACHAM, M. D Constipation, Coatt-v-eneat, Snppri niiennaatiara, Gout, 9icutHlgla, retaioii. gin, alt-op ay, a-araiyata, i'tte, etc i Fivm Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal. Camdt. ' Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cum f oistivenen. If others of our fraternity hare found tlion as efScaciout nt I hare, they ahould Juin me in pmrlniin ini it fur tlio benefit of the multitudes wbo aufT-r tr im Hint complaint, nbicli, although bad enough In ilai 1, 1. the progenitor of ether that are worse. I holi-so iims toorlirinntr in tho liver, but your Pills affect th'ir crga a nod cure the disease. . .1 Prom Mrs. . Stuart, Pfiiricfan and Midlife, Ihtki. I And one or two Inrce doaes of your I'llls. taken at ilw proper lime, are excellent promotivet of the natural inn- Umt then wli illyor partiully suppressed, and also very eff.-i'liul to r.Vitse the tlomach und expel tvuntn. They are much the be4t physic we have that I recouiuieud Firm the Iter. Dr. llamet.ofOit Methoditl Epit. Churfi " ' Pi i.aski Ilovsr. SavHnnub.Ga., Jan. 6, I55C- -IIokorfd Sir : I shnnld lie ungrateful fur the relief your skill ban -brought me if I did not report my cost to yon. A cold settle.! iu my limbs and hroiiffbt on excni- riuting muraipic paint, wliich ended In cidihc Witima- titm. Notwitlistaiidiug I had the best of nliysioians, tk disease grow worse und worao, until by Ian ailvfce of your exi ellont iijreut in Daltimore, Dr. Mackeusm, I tried your Pill. Their eftits Kre aluw. but sure, liy peraevc-rhig 1 lu the use of them, I nm now entirely well. S Senate Cnivnrn, Baton Ilougc, La., S Dec. lw. Attn : 1 imve Imui entlrelv cured, bv your Mil. of Jrhrtii:tffe flout a painful disensp that had afflicted me ' for years. VINCENT 8I.1DELL. ' TS.Mo!t of the Pills in market Contsin Mercuiv. whiih, Hllhou--h a TnluaHo remedy in skilful hands, is dangcrona in n puMle pill, from the dreadful fons quern-en tlmt ftniiiently follow Itt incanrious n. Time c.nhiin no mercury ra mineral aulistsncu wbaiercr. g Prioo, 25 cents per Box, w 5 Boxes for $1. ' " Prepared by Sr. J. C. AYEB V CO., iowell, Masa and for sale by 0. BOBBET8, Oolaeabua, and by ' ( detlerimmediotneererywhere. April 18, 1868-dkweowly .--.. Oha. ABeoa, Bnp't. r. All sot, ireas.; PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ' ' STEAM ENGINES.;;: I Castings, Shaftings, Pulleys, l ; ;". JtWffmtnmrjjtU Ls. I v. saw M v BOILERS, MILL GEARING 4 MACHINERY , ENGINE PUMPS, TKIP HAMMERS, Improved Circular. & Mulay . t ! ' SAW MILLS. - 1 , ,, ALSO, tITIlf DBSOBIfTIOH 0f(i j. RETORTS, PIPES AND CASTINGS!, ' . j.roB otj an. abb aAg.woBKs. ' ;" j j.Jj Aarn saiBia.iy ' ; ,. .. ' " ... -. - ..... ",ri Ki:." t-i-i) rr, Sheriff's Sale. .t-"- I 8. B. 8. Olark , . ..... - , -.u ., I Tl. Franalln oommon flea. ... Milton W. Oenciton. ) , , ,,.), . ,. .u - - BT TIBTtTB r A WKTT OrVEDTDl , to ma directed from the fioort of Oommon Flsu Of ' trankUneoanty, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of . Y tba Uourt House in the city or uoiumoua, ( (1 u - Saturday, tha 6th da of aeeanibr, A . L. 1863, ; between the hours ef 10 o'clock a. a and 4 oYloek a. w. -. , ,. th following deeorlbsd real ettate, eltoate la the scanty of f ranklta td State- eg Ohio, te wit: , v . t Lot Mo. S, ea M4 down aad designated oa th plat In th peueeeduire In th of Jan Dennleoa Tt. Ban ' w, pnalon tl., In ilhe Ooart of Common Pleat of i-n franklin eounty, Ohio, recorded In record book No. 17, ' page SJd, aad koonded as folio wai Beginning at a tlake - - NT W. corner to lot No. 8, in the eenlet of the eonntv T road; r)ience along th oenter of said road B. 1 deg. U" '. . minute B. 14 16-100 poles to a itake; thence 8. B7 deg. U minute B.SU 60-100 pole to atlaka ta th weU '' line of John Oherry'i land; tbenoe alcngtaid lin- 10 deg. SO minulee B. 14 10-100 polea to a itake M . B er- . nertoeald let Mo I; tbeeoe along th M. lie of laid hrtlh B7dg. IS minute W. Stf au-lotl poles t the be ginning, ooosainmg elghtMB aorta and 160 polee, being th part of Milton W. Pannieon aet-off u said proceed tngi In partition. ' , i .a i ' Appraised at (Si per acr. , Printer fcee 5,00. ' :tl aerl lboS-dltatwtd. st e J ...4