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TUESDAY MOKNINO, - V, APR1I 20. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. I itti Minnsi A Calnmous Amenta..' .... ., ..--. .'-i iratr. m. Clnelnttt. Oayton.BloW2.n4. . , '-. ..'. i ludianapohs j.jgA.'M. ' 1:38 A.M.; ,d ln.U.upolis if.'ivioP.M. J0:VA.M. r.lunb Cln'tl B. B. t V. t.r .......... t:MA.M. 1AM., Ui.diJr.--JAMES PATTKBSoN. Agent.- I c! ' - Central Onto HaJlraaa. ...... U i 1- L..JJ. ........ : A. J". u.u Twin 4KWA.M. 1.-00A. M. lMIOO,noU.Uo jjjj,- jftoMNSON. Agent,-' Claaeae InalanapnlU B. B. Una. 0 (kaihumti. V101TA A IHPIAXA RAILROAD.) Indianapolis E Imiianapolisl. i press., xpress.. t IWA. in. v:m r. . 140 P.M. Sit A.M. , (:16 P.M. 10:WA.A1. a in A M G. A. HILL, Agent. All Sorts of Shorts. . . . Th Bajnh of Jhonsporc 1 about to be rtarrled for the twenty -first time. ;- ' ' . A cotkmforary says diggliig trenches Is the 'ground work" of good military edu- ( catlou.. f, . ,;a .- .v' ." , i " .'' Thi Tax BUI Is printed 214 page 173 sections. The bill Is 8 big as a book the Doomsday Book, say.' ' ,' ' Thi bow-strlntf has been favorite In strument for puttinjr people to death In Turkey, Ked tape is the American bow string. " " ir. A contestant forthe first Conjrresglonal teat from Missouri said, "If Washinirton bad been standing by the side of Sodom In the time of Lot, its superior Iniquity might have saved Sodom!" Nbab Knoxvllle; a few days ago. a brave band of guerrillas captnmi a ouiet old farmer of elghty-nve and his staff, a hick ory one. .. , j. , , A tset general apprehension is felt among thoughtful men that the zeal to buy cotton in the Southwest la sometimes more than the eeal for military success. Thk Democracy carried Lincoln, Illinois, the other day by a handsome majority lu spite of the name of the place. On April 19th, 1773, (the day of the bat tle of Lexington.) the cherry trees In the vicinity of Boston were in full blossom; tliey have also been In blossom on the 10th of April twice since the beginning of this century. 1 ' f o.liihrlr.ntinn rf the throat Is eettlncr little dear in Boston. Butter costs sixty five cents a pound. - Our Boston friends must be content to butter their bread on one side. At the New York Fair, Pilchard Cobdcn's picture sold for $1,000; Gen. Fxemout's for , A New Yoire piper says that every fresh case of bonnets received from Paris shows the shape to be growing smaller and small erIn fact beautifully less. The expense, however, grows larger and larger unlike thehat. - . . An English paper states that the Rev. Charles Kingsley, the extoller of the east wind as the noblest breath of God, has gone ft to Spain to avoid the visitation ! This Is almost as bad as Dr. Cumming predicting In 1861 that the millenium would inevita bly arrive in 1868, but nevertheless taking a lease of his house for a term of fourteen years. Dmjcact. A lady recently called upon a professional gentleman to have a corn re moved from her toe. Being somewhat mod est and refined, she bad drawn a silk stock ing over her foot to conceal it, having first cut a hole in the garment large enough for the protrusion of the offend iug excrescence. The professor contemplated the delicate ar rangement for a Moment, and then deliber ately drew from bis pocket and put upon his hands a pair of white kid gloves, be fore proceeding with his surgical labors. MARKETS. Cincinnati Market. [From the Gazette of yesterday.] rLOTJR The market opened buoyant, and an advance of 10 to 15c was establish ed, and even at the advance there was more buyers than sellers, in consequence of re ports of a farther advance in gold. Super fine sold at 16,6006,73, and extra at $6,85 7,00. ' WHISKY We have to report an unset tled market, and prices irregular. 350 and 140 barrels sold at $1,27, and 200 barrels at $1.25. WHEAT.rSales of 8000 bush red at $1,60 800 do at $1.50. CORN The sales were 500 bush shelled in gunnies at $1,20; 400 do at I. & C. road at $1,08; and 400 do ear at upper road at $1.00. OATS There Is a good demand at 83 84c in bulk, but 85c is asked. RYE The market is firm at $140 per bush for prime samples, and in some cases $o to 6c higher are asked. ... BARLEY There is but little demand, but the receipts are light, and the market rules firm at $1 351 40 for prime to choice spring, and $1 451 50 for fall. HAY Unchanged at $25 0028 00 per ' ton for prune Timothy on arrival, and $24 0n30 00trora store.. : . ' BUTTER The receipts have Increased, and the market ruled dull at a decline of lc. Prime- to holceJ Central Ohio, 3234c; Westr! Reserve, 3738o. CIXES There was but little doing the reduced stocks now on hand, and nrScea ranire from 15(219 for EnirlUh Dairv. Western Reserve and Hamburg. - KWiM rne receipw nave increased ana p'rkat declined to 1617c per dozen . - Cleveland Markets. [From the Leader of yesterday.] FLOUR sales reported this morning 350 hbls XX red at $7,5a v ? i WlIEAT-rRecelpU light and no sales this morning. . a CORN Scarce and firmer. Sales 1 swelled on track at $1,20, which Is an ex treme figure, and 1 car ears at $1,13. ,. OATHIIeld firm at 80c from store. , - BARLEY-lleld at $L,251,35, acoord fDor to onalltv. . - L ARl Steady and tmchanged at 14o tierws, city rendered. BUTT Llarket weaker, Quoted fct 2H(:i(K!.-- ... C 11 K ESE-Sale u boxes at 1717)o, I f. w linps at lid. , , 1' ETliOLEUM Market unchanged jr.;, r still at 65c for Refined; 25328 - -'r.Viil'yw! ' 3,003,25'''for; Ai'" ,'"".'.' "Tviover. ' ..L AiTLES More active and bet ter. ' range t (J!)KV. pay f .p p:.. . -ro ri'lOLd-Trlme Shannocka I , 'i 'o s command $1,00(1,10. ' . l,a!.-l'irm at tAOoforuue, and i r ci'srse.- , Liverpool coarse $2,25 f """TTiiL03i::is-i 1 "XEIVED DIKECTV .91 t, la best amortmwt of i (' c". wln'-n I will s.l!tTe-y' i'v,l t.''ii S.ft-n: I..-. -- onntli High bueet. I" ' , A,, In car " , It) , dull ; 1 and ; . i but' fbr with and j $2,10' per' ; a- (SUCCESSORS TO GEO. A WM. McDONALD GROO E It 8, v ...... . r- i;t'r.'. . m..,'-' Na. m tenth High sUree,. PKOPRISTOES OF THE COLUMBUS POWDER , KAQAZIHB. ,. .. . , AGENTS rOB THE 8AEB OF THE AlKDUERY WHITK WHEAT FLOUR. A Kent for the utl of Gardner, Pbippi A Co.' Su gar Cured tlams, , J Dealer In"' ,""J : CHO CE 1 FAMILY . GEOOEBIEa Of very Description, Imported and Pomestlo. , Fin Wins. Cordials, Liquor. Serers, Oltv Oils. Sardine, eto. JM All goodi delivered free of ohanre. ........ i . . . r niccoi.n, miles McDonalds, aiayis dly i . , No. U4 South High fit. lE-STAIJLISHEIJ 17 OO. Peter Lorillard, ( Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, ( i j It and 18 CHAMBERS STREET. .'. ' ' , (Formerly at Chatham Street, New York), Would call th attention of dealers to th article of ht manufaotor. Tin i .V. .'S BB0WV SNUFF. , Dmirros. , Pure Vlnrlnla, ' " . tppee. ' ' JiaoDitochee, ieaa Gentleman, Copenhafan. I : American Gentleman, ' YELLOW BAUFF. Scotch, ' ' Hone; r Dew Scotch. High Toaat Scotoh, Freah Honey Pew Scotch ien l oam ncoton, Iruh Hifh Tout. Frih Scotch, ' . r itundyfooC . .,.:,...'; MW A TTBWTIOM I OiLT.RD TO THI LAIOB RRDUO" tion i raicas or Fini-Cct Chdwino and Hmoc- IKO TORACOOS, WRICH Wait IR FOUND OF A SUrR RIOR QUALITY. ' ....... f ' ' ' " TOBACCO. I.' SUOKINO. FINK-CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Lonti - 1 1 P. A. L.. or plain, U. Jao, Ho. 1.: : Careadinh, or Sweet, Spanieh. ' No. I, Sweet- Scented Oronooo, Canastar. No. 141, Tin Foil CaTSBdiih. TarkiaR. Mixed Granulated. N. B. A olroular of prioea will be tent on appli cation. auu'0-dly BROOKS, STEARNS & CO. WROLSSAU AMD RRTAtl. PRALRRR IM FINE AND STAPLE GEOCEBIES Foreign & Domastlo Fruits ' Choice Family Flour, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, ' FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Country Produce taken in Exohang for Oooda, lVo. 73 South Ilicrh Bt. Coltizubxis, Ohio, 9An Good delivered fre of charge to any pa of tn city. . . PAV1P W. RROOKS.1 .. JOHN 8TRARNS, M. MKBIOil. decT-tf ' ft.Yl. It HhSlltAUA SUCCESSOR TO MoKEE A KESTIEACX Ito. IOO Sonth Illtrn Street, OOXjXTXatSTJS, DEALER IN ,. GROCERIES, PRODUCE PROVISIONS, Foreign & Domestic Fruits, FLOLTO, 8AX.T, IJQOtOS, 4cc Storage and Commission. ilyl-tf BENNO SPEYER'S BANKING HOUSE, nnTTt:miasinnT 1 Fomajflirig and '. Notarial Office, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENCY ' por ni Bremen, Hamburg & Harre Steamers. ARB ALSO RAILROAD TICKET AGENCY EAST A.W1TEST. '. .I Xotu 7 and ITcart Third Street, ' " ' 'J ' ' " (Corner Mainj ' ' Olxxoi ti n Jatl, Oi eU.iass-tf - - - -' "' NEWJflRM. ROSE & BEE1M, Merchant'Tailors, . :r Corner Twr st; lUftVSt HATING ASSOCIATED OCBSELTES liwatliar onitar th abore aamed firm, for th purpose of carrying on th above named ausiaees, we ask th attention of th publio to oar large, rich and well selected stock of Good in our line. W keep aoostanuy on nana a iuu ssorun ot so beat grade and (trie of Cloth. Cwsimer and Yestiugs; also, a full stock of Genu' Furnishing Goods. We attend to business personally, do our own eatting, and warrant the best fit and finest work. jLspeuslMlntwnispaiaKiauiuaryunwrr Clothing. : ' .. ' ROSE V BEES. I M GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY. W. FOBSTTH CO., AS and 44 Nawia' (treat. Htm Verk. (adioining th fostoflie offer for sal th following magnificent list of ,, Vt'atckea, Chain Jewelry, 4ae VALUED AT $30e,! r Each Article tl, ana natta ha valdi for l, ,,, aautreaaaew waaijasi , ISO .Id and Silver Watch, IIS 90 to $10 00 each mn failiMi' (lulil Watches. ?owacB Jteeeaeb OA each leeoesuk I an Larfiee A Gents' Silver do. g.eou Ladies' Gold Pencil. 4oeta sooto SMto . S.ooe Gold-band Kraeeiet. 10,00 Lockets, Chains A Rings. M. e,uuu Cameo, mosaic, ana 4e lirooohes. ...... ......... S.OO Coral and Florentine E drope. if . , . . , 10.000 Gents' Breaetpmi 1S.0O8 Sleeve Button and Voaom o to 4 09 to 1 IMtO tsoto t SO e4 8Maeh teOeach - rnnaa ..... r,. TO.0O0 Set Ladles Jewelry ,300 Lava and Florentine Sets, 10.UO Gold Fens, SUver nount- soeto 10 00 lto ' .1 , ea Doittere...,, IOOQoLd Peas, with Silver Ez-. 400 1 I OS i 111 -f t! i-it OSeack leusioa yaeee aiut i u- '. " CllS 4 09 to ' The article ia thi toek ef Jewelry are ef neaiMt and most fashionable (tylo. Certi Scales all tb various article are put in sealed pvelop mnA miveH.shas aivincall ail snanee. ana sens mail for 8S Mutt each.; and en the receipt of Uieoer- tili.-ai. it is at your option to send OKI Di h Dollar take! he article noirt in isorno. Five Certineato for t; eleven for ; thirty for S; sixtjr tot en hundred for 15. Certificate money to be elueed with order. Uerrespondeno promptly Aornts WtimtB In everl tows "and regiment Send for a Circular. Address . .. v . .r . .. rORSYTHACO.. At and AANasaaa street, jiew YoraVi I -nril5lli..wJn--- - -. " .r' 1 Befor. SamueHCll,"a Jastlee 4nrt Vthe Peace of Praine Tuwnihip. Aleslnierlilrar Frankli CoanCy, Oiiiu t ah thu sTif bat jtrr:Ht., f .-''l Jim;i- iiMni'ii an oi'iirof s"a,'i-.mi't turn. hr." iin .'.' i Vies il'1 i '.. Ay ill t, l.i-ii. A. V. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Little Miami Columbus & Xenia 3 RAILROADS. rordacInniitI,Inyton,THclmoBa, iHdlanupolln and Chicago, ' ; Wlthen t Chant efCant Dartaft and Uirhmond, and en 1 nir i nti L.)iil, Indian anira f Car to at ' apoli and Ctaloaa; .1. On and after Monday, Nov. 10, 1863, Train will ', , Bun as follows i i ,., ..( - FOUR TRAINS DAILY FROfll COLUfflBUS. ': ' ' ' (Sunday exceptedJ '' ''"' "' 1 t : . I ' .. ill i. m ' V" " V'.J I ..(: tj . :!:.; ; W FIRST TRAIN.;''1 ' ' . .V-':-1, ' CINCINNATI, PAYTON. RICHMOND AND INDIANAPOLIS NIGHT EXPKESS-LeaTeg at Ids A. M., toppin et London, Xenia, Dayton, Mid- dletown nd Hamilton, arriTini at CinoinnU at 1M A. M.; Riohmond. :M A. M.i Indianapoli. tao A. , M,i Chioago,P.M. . ... SECOND TRAIN. CINCINNATI. RICHMOND. INDIANAPOLIS AND CHICAGO TKAIN-Lts at IM A. M. toppinf at all ttationa on th L. M. A C. A X. R. K., oonueotinR with the train on the Marietta A Cincin nati K. K. for Hitlsboro, Chillioothe and Marietta. arrivinK at Cincinnati at Vi-M A. M.: at Dayton. 8:35 A. M.; Btopninc at all itations on th Dayton iWW-' ern Railroad, arriving at Richmond at 10:82 A. M.f Indianapolis, IM P. il.; Chicago, M P, M. t5TX. B AThls train is the quickest from Columbus to Chicago; time occupied being 10 hours, which is three hours quicker than by any other Railroad route. ; ,; : ; i.i. v-i ' ' i ' THIRD TRAIN ' T CINCINNATI. DAYTON. RICHMOND AND INDIANAPOLIS DAY EXPESSr-Leavee at 1:40 P. M., tnppini; at London, Ubarleaton, Jedamll, Xenia, Spring Valley, Corwin, Fort AnoienL N row, South Lebanon, Foeter't. Loveland, Uamp Dennieon, Milford and Engine Uous; arriving at Cincinnati at 6:36 P. M.; Dayton at 4:43 P. M.: Rioh mond at 6:43 P. M.; Indianapolii at 10U0 P. M.,add Chicago, (KM A.M. FOURTH TRAIN. .. . MATT. AND ACCOMMODATION-LeavMatRtt r. Al., toppin at all stations on tn kn.v.(A, it at K. K., except UlaysTine, rort Anoient, orancn lliu, Miamiivill and PlainvUle, arriving at Cincinnati at ort Anoient, Branch Hill Sleeping- Car on Wight Train. N. B. For further Information armly at th Co- lumbal Union Depot Ticket Offio of : (.; Tloket Agent T. IXhUGII. Agent. P. W. NTRADER, " V General Ticket Aent, IrinMnmfj' ' ' ' E, "W. WOODWAttDtfV111011"1 :.l SuperintendentiJ ' Columbui. Nov. IT, 1863. , To Indianapolis Direct without Change of Cars. Winter Arrangement. 1863. Columbus HQS I UUUWI.l IS -sfvwrrw AND INDIANAPOLIS R. LINE, for Vrbanau Spring-field, Payton, Pla qua, Klclimond it Indianapolis, . Through to Indianapolis ' WITIIOUT CHANGE OF CARS, f and hut on change to Louisville, St. Louis and umcago. On and after Mondr Nor. 16, 1883, . Trains will leav Columbus as follows:. ... FIRST TRAIN. , . .. TVT1TAVAPOI.1.S EXPRESS At JKH A. M eonnecting direct at Piqna at 4:3S far Troy and Day inn. , Richmond at tM for AuduSra. Losansnort and Chicago, and at Indianapolis at sas for Louis ville, Terre ilaute, Evansville, Cairo St. Louis, La fayette, Springfield, Quincy, St. Joseph, Chicago, and all western and north western points. SECOND TRAIN. rrnRAWA ACCOMMODATION At g:45 A. M. eonnecting at Crbana at 11:30 for Bellefontaine, Knr ton, Carey, Eindlay, Tiffin, Clyde and Sandusky. THIRD TRAIIi. TTfDTANAPOLIS EXPRESS-At 1:10 P. M.. eonnecting direct at Milford, sooth, for Mechanics- burg and Bpnneneta, ana nonn lor siarysvuie ana Delaware; w uroana at e:w iur uvuviuiiwiue auu Huntsville: at Piqua at 6:06 for Troy, Dayton, Union, Muncieand Winchester: at Riohmond at 7i6 for An derson, Legansport, Peoria and Chicago; and at In dianapolis at 1:5 for Louisville, St. Louis, Chioago and all westara cities. FOURTH TRAIN. ' PIQUA EXPRESS At 6:16 P. H., connecting at 846 with Dayton and Michigan R. R. for Lima, Pk Wame, Chicago. Toledo and Detroit. . . . , - sHTTh SHA A. M. train of thi lino is th only sight train from Columbus for Indianapolis, Terr Haute, Lafayette and Chicago, an the western cities. Sleeping; Can are Ban on A If nt Trains This is th only through rout between Columbui nd Indianapolis, ana in omy rout on wnicn ' Thronen Ticket) can be Sold. ' i Th ears of this line start from th depot on th west lid of High Street, opposite th Cincinnati Dii this root ther is bo cbang oi Can between 'Jolambns and Indianapolis, and no other rout with- out ehaning ears exists. .... . sr st yovr Ticket at th Columbus and Indian apolis Depot, thereby earing a ohang of Car at Bjohraond, .' ' ' .,' . ... error Tic nets ana any miormation. apply as u offio, OPPOSITE TilK IMU.1 DEI X, Colum- pas H. O. CARET, Gananl Bant. , CHANDLER, General Tldket Agent.' ' ' . H. B. BIUELOW, Ueneral rassenger Agsnt. . OlambBS. Nor. xj. lSSS-dtf -. : .- .' 1863. 1863. Winter Arrangement. TIME CHANGED. Great Northern and Eastern Route. Cleveland, Columbus AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD. ' TTlurexs Txga-lxxan Xill-yy ' " 1 ' " -XXCEPT SUNDAT. .' . .., h each ack each the of oy and S10-, in- an- -I ef if!t. in From Columbus, in connection with Trains oa th Utile VUfunl Sc Colambai 4c Xenln aXallroacU. f t, i i . FIRST TBAIX. ' ' 1 ,': l,; ' mOHT EXraESS-Leave ColumbniatiaOA. M. Will top at Delaware, Ashley, tardinrton, Gilead, Galim, and at all station north ef Gallon) arriving at Cleveland at 3e a. m.; Junsira. M.( Buffalo. ae P. M.l Hew I org. IM A. Boston. SSeP. M., Chicago, TieOrestline.lo-Se P, PiUsbnrg, S-JO t. rBiiaaeipnia, : Chioag. via Uraftvn. at lD-P. at. . ., SECOND TRAlkV '. f KEW YORK EXPRE8S-LeTe Colnmbnl at IOO P. M. Will stop at Delaware, Cardington, Gallon, Crestline, Shelby, New London, Wellington and Grafton: arriving at Cleveland at 1:60 P. M. Dunkirk. S:A P. M.TBuffalo.S! P. M.: New York. Silt P. M.; Boston, 48 P. M.; PitUburg, via Creetr Un. atT-M P. it.; Philadelphia, IBM A. ALs Cbica go,vi GraXton,atA. AC... i . ,-, .;' . .-, . . THIRD TRAIN, i ,,,, MAIL AND EXPRESS Leave ColnmbmatSM P. M. Will stop at all stations south of Shelby.and at Salem, New London, Wellington, Grafton and tu arriving at Cleveland at S.-oo P. M.: Dunkirk. :. H4 Buffalo, 430 A. M.f New York. 9M M.i, Boston. 46 P. M.; PitUburg. via Crestline, iao'ATM.; Philadelphia, IM P.Tf.; Chicago, 10.40 j f-'i CONNECTIONS. .- '' "' i "At "Delaware with Springfield Branch for Spring leld and all point on that road. At "Jreeuine wnn riHsourg ri. vray go Railroad for Pittsburg, Phuadalphi Wayne and Chi- eago Uia and BalU- i. oiji ..i- c... lr...w ..j v Also lor vnicagn, At Doeioy, wibu okuuu.kj. wwibhwu wiu uvnum Railroad for all point on that road. Also, for Tole-t do and Chioago. .-;t:. At Grafton for Toledo, ... - . At Cleveland, with Lake Shore Railroad for Erie. Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston. . i Patent Sleplnjr fjkira ctre ru an aU - Wight Tralna t (tcntra 3W . . '' grrBairrair checked tbrourh to New Xork Boston, via Cleveland; also to Philadelphia and New Xork, via tiresum. .., ; ,, 'j . . BETCRNINaf - .- Nlgbt Express arrives at Columbni at 1 P. VI 'CiiuiBBati ExprirrivstColmbusatl30P. Colanbus Aowwodatioil arriT! at CWonha oiDU.A.. AL. '..), .,-J . 1'ar a Lavr &, any athar Kant; : AsforTicsMi TiCrtltaeeClrrIaad. i '. :; i x. i-Mstr,1' ' . .i:"':1 k-. ,, Sup'U Cleveland, Ohio.- . -ii i- .-ijrAiriE rATTRam, Agent, Columbus, UUio; Columba,Kv'v. to, U43. i : , . ; j at 1 i. j I , J j M.' at If' ! ' a t CONSTITUTION LITE'STRUP COMPOSED OF JOrlTl POXASSXTJM,1 With th Compound Concentrated Fluid Extract of Valuable Medicinal ROOTS AND. : HERBS, Frepws4 by WITT. n. CBEOC, M. ., Graduate College of Phyiolani and Burgeons. N. Y . formerly Aaiistant Phyaioian Blaokwell'e Island , Hospitali, late Medical Inineotor New York Stat Volunteer Depot, under Governor Edwin I). Morgan. Constitution Life, Syrup AS rBODtTOL'D A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE! What mar Mem almoat (nsredlble. it. that many diieanei hitherto considered hopeleaaly incurable are frequently cured in a few dayi or weeks, and we oneenuuy invit tn investigation or tne noerai minaea ana scientino to cures wnicn nave no parai lei at the nrMpnt flav. Our rnedioin is poenliarj by It the seat of any disease is directly reached, and the equilibrium re stored. ' Those who have suffered long from painful and ob. stinate diseases: Those who have vainly sought re lief from advertised medicines; Thus who cannot d curea oy otner pnysion Are Invited to Vui Contltntlen Life ., rrai ;. Kt n. .i Diirlni the nast five Tears w have oontended with obstacle and overoom opposition as herculean as war ever enoounterea Dy any reiormers. , . RAPIDITY OF CURE. Rome sar. "Your cures are too Quick." while oth ers doubt their permanence, and think thatdiseases can enly be oured by th "flow recuperative prooess of Nature. This is our reply: In health, th body, like a well balanced scale, is in a slate of Equilibrium. But when, from any cause, down goes one side of the scales, we nav tne eniwu oi auease. " ut rcqui tit is, to restore th normal balano of th seal. 'Constitution Life Syrup, A posltire and specific remedy for all diseases orig Inatlngfrom an IMPURE STATE OK THE BLOOD, and for all (hereditary) DISEASES trans- mittdfromPABENT TO UilLU. PAHALTSIS. Hemiplegia. Pares! Paraplegia. ParalysiiAgitans, -Iti so universally admitted that Constitution Life Rvpnn ia h nnlv AfTMtivA means of restoration in the various forms of Paralysis, that we need not reti erat that it if emphatically th Great Life-Ghr ing Power. DYSPEPSIA Indigestion. Liver Complaint Weight at Stomach, Constipation.' Bilioasness. Want of Appetite. ; . , . i Utulenoe. had Ureatb. SCBOFCEA. ' Struma. Glandular Swellings. " Ulceration . iung'lEril. Erysipelas. Salt Rheum. Thi taint (brrrdttart and AOQtrrarn), filling life with untold misery, is by all usual medical rem. leal remedies IncuraDie. RHEUMATISM. i Arthritis. . Neuralgia, .nmbago. . Sciatica. , Gout. . Tio Donlonreanz. If there U any disease in which the Constitution Life BrruD is a sovereign, it is in Rhenmatism and its kindred affections. The most intense pains are almost instantly alleviated enormous swellings are reduced. Cases, chronic or vicarious, of 2 or SO years' standing, have been cured by us. . ., ., , NERVOUSNESS.. Narvous Debility. Shattered Nerves. Epilepsy. St. Yitus's Dance. Loss of Power. ... Confusion of Thoughts. " Thousand who bar suffered for year will bleai thedav on which tbey read theselines. Particularly to weak, suffering women will this medio! ne prove an inestimable blessing directing their footsteps to a Hop whioh fulfill more than it promises. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Salivation. Rotting of Bone. Bad Complexion. Ache in Bone. - Feeling of Weakness. , Depression of Spirits. , ('ONSTTTTJTION LIFE SYRUP porges ttie sys tem entirely from all the evil effect of MERCURY, removing th Bad Breath, and earing th Weak Joint and Uhenmatio Pains whioh the use of Calo mel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Guinl and secures the Teeth as firmly as ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYBUPi Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases o tn sain, n su ULCEUS, PIMPLES, MITCIIJES .,-! - 1 1 j: IK l.: t .LI. I n.1 a.l.t.,1. an m n AUQ ail Dinoruiuiuuiunvi WlfUlNi wmmfuv disfiiure the outward appearance of both males and females, otten inakinc tnem a disgusting ODject w themselves ana tueir inenos. . , CONSTITUTION LUESIBUP Curea all SirelUnsj of tne Olanda, Either of th' Fac Neck, or Female Breast, and should ha taken as soon as the swelling i detected. thus preventing their breaking, and producing troublesome Discharging Sores, which disfigure so many of tb younger portion of th community, tmm i!t in twentT vears of are. Yonneahildrenare very subject to Discharges from the Ears, which de pend apon tcroiuiou oonsuiuiion, inese ease soon recover by taking a few doses of th Lit byrup. All Krafnlons nersons snffering from general De bility. Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of th limbs, abdomen, and in th female. Dropsy of the ovaries and womb, generally accompanied with In flammation and u iteration oi tne u terui. are per manently cured by Constitution Life Syrup. Th disease known as Goitre or Swelled Neck, the Life Syrnp will remove entirely. The remedy should b taken for some time, as the disease is exceedingly chronic and stubborn, and will not be removed witn- e disease is exceedingly mi t ..Ij. fTnrt. . Tnmcm ni the ovaries. Tnmors of the Breait. and welling of other glands of th body will be com pletely reduced without resertlng to the knife, or operations ot any mm. tpileptlCllU. tha Uai as I j. Sympathetic or Urganlo unease or Palpilaiion, Disease of th Valves, producing a grating or filing aonnd, uropsy oi in Heart Case, and all th affections of this important organ (persons suffering from any acute pain in the region of the stitulion Life n neani, wut greauy reuevea ny kivb- i oyrnp, . ,. , ; Broken Pawn ana Delicate Cntltn Snffering from Indisposition to ExertionJ'aln in the Back, Los of Memory. Forebodings. Horror Calamity, Fear of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Dry, Hot Skin and Extremities, Want of Sleep, Rest Umiuh. Pal.. Haceard Countenance, and Lsssitud of the Muscular Hysteru, ail require tn aid ot tn CONSTITUTION LIFE STRUP. FOB AUK. FORMS OF tTLCEEATIVE ; DISEASES, Either of th Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spin. Fore, nean or Dcaip.no rnnwuj umm e.w prvrru inniiw. ing apon a diseased action of the Liver, are very an- 81aant to the yonng wife and mother. A few bot es of Constitution Llf Syrnp wiU correct the se cretion, and remov th deposit whioh is directly skmsI tVie air in ...'. , , i , . , i , t . uuth a H unonina nmaie iace. aeDeaa .In Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Langour, Diijiness, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, or an ulcer ated or cancerous condition of that organ, accom panied with burning o otbef Mpleaaent symptoms, will be reliTed by th us of CONSTITUTION LIFE 3VKUP. . .t. AT As n jrenoral ktIadPnrifrlnx Agent, the Cite rrw etande nnrlraU ed hr aar Preparation in the Warla, Diseases of th Spine; a nsnally developed in youug. Hip Disease, Neuralgia, and all Nervous Dis- , and Ladies wko are suffering from Di A l. 1.... . wh., n wonld dvis th as of CONSTITUTION LIF SYU.TIP. It will restore their pallid countenance. strengthen their weak back and side, gtv them new energy, new in ana Happiness. . . , j THE BIC1I AND POOB ' Areliabl to th same disease. Nature and Science have mad th Omtitptoos Life Syrup for tb ben- nt oi au. ., ; . ,i..;UMli.:A4AV Produee healthy naa and wemni and If the Con stitution -is neglected ia youth, disease and early death ar tn result, vo not aeiay wnen in means . - . 1 L J mmml 4 l 1 ea Ata uak a m 1 1 mlw WQ BVmr M limuu, sbxau wimiiu ay iiaTeasja VI mu an ensfl f. 1' t ! " To jvioiaers ana uaamea Juaaies, It is the safert and most reetnal Medicine ever for purifying th system, and. relieving suffering attendant upon childbirth. It strengthens both tb mother and th child, prevent pain disease, and increases and enriches th food. Thot ly useful both before and after confinement, a prevent disease attendant npon childbirth. CONSTITUTIOn-LIFE STRUP la the) Poor Man Frlntt nnd " KIch ITlnn'a lHewingl BTJT IT TAKE IT. AJU BE CUBED! XT; 13 UNIVEESAi; ITS EFFECTg, v! ivlI. U. GuEGli. II. D.l sit::;. . eriTT vnmPRTir.TnR. WFWYORR'"' 'Laboratory, JfrooklyrU, L. J. 1 .'. Prtcei llperltottH mVtim :i In ' 1 JS"Bntby pMe all part ef th country. T.uiiO -!'.lttOKs7UU At AX.fcrt,.' , 11 r;V"i-;.i'. Waoles! Dragglats, r i)..?! . . .. i .-V AUAJSIB,1. i . 46 Cliff. Rfreet, New Vara.., ailTGtt-dAwopia I j -j . !! dis covered th and Un fvr if i OHIO GTATE3LIA1I I. ' r.',-. ,8X EA. ii; (il (,.:. PRINTING, BINDING AKB-- . 1 1- PAPER HOUSE. HA VINO PURCHASED And com. BINED th Printing O floes of Follett, Foster A Co. and Osgood A Pearoe with our own axtensiv establishment, w can now offer to the publio th facilities of th . . I , ; . , . I ... ; ,1 .. ' lit i LARGEST HUD HOST COMPLETE PRINTING HOUSE IN THE WEST, iHT)&r best manner, all kind of, BOOK & JOB PRINTING Particular ear and attention paid to LAWYERS' 33IWE1T8, And in this speciality we refer to th Lawyers of Ohio. MERCANTILE PRINTING, ; . , ,. ,.. .; .. . INCU7P1KQ . .. . CIRCULARS, ' BILL HEADS, DRAY TICKETS, DUPLICATES RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ' CARDS, .' . i- i: -i ' MILITARY BLANKS Blanks of Every Description,! ' KmU vnd promptly zecuted handbills; y; P OS T DE3 H S ' AMD ' rROGRAJIMEH, !' Printed in every eolor en a Mammoth Hoe Press, th I omy en u w una in astral unio. ' '. f . - i . i- ' J i'- I .OnrfaoiUtlMfot ' ; '' RAILROAD PRINTING Are inch that w torn out better work of this kind Uuus any establishment ia Ue State. ; .. i .:.:-. '.. ' ' EXTRA.; SLTBSTA'riAX, i ( Mad from tb best Paper, sad of any styl. of , Cap, Demi, !He4nm, Beynl, Super aaoyat ar imperial a-aper, With or without PrinUd Heading, to any required pattern, ana anisnea in superior styles. Ill THI Paper Department W keep on band tb largest stock of . . j :,'ir'!'..i ,f. t' . . . . 1 1 ..-!,,'.' PAPERS afc liaVTEI-OPES -i ' '-'i ., . To be found In (hi etty. Including Book and News paper Print, from th Cleveland Paper Co.. Imperial. Super Royal, Royal, Medium. Demi and Caps, from tb Mill of Elisor Smith, I la, Mad. - I I Having thoI agency in thli city for Platner 4s Prtera First Class Letter ana n asa faper, W ean offer better paper of the giaes than onlsa, j ;.. c,-; , ' ' ; . V: We always keep ea hand, of all lUes, J . Q. Prebleli (''- ' '" . '" "' ' ' : . ' ' ' ' Excelsior Envelopes. AftHengR w IcnM Temise to work as f-w as a-vm of our neighbors, wl" liar na Printing; Office, we do guarantee bettor stock and than oaa be found ia thii sity. . . -. . .. . i : . hat , , sar - work i . ' " Tr pocullnr taint of Infertion whien ive aii Scrofula lurk ir i tlie constitution o., ruiititixit'S of men. I citlior )iroilnoci or I imnliiccd by ail n" Kcliliil, viiinifd Ha r , linl forre-t in llicir iuoiouh action, ami i.i..j ,1m ....ti.m In irll imn iTi.(inlrr and tlcinv. Tli siTol'itliins lintnminniion is variotixl.v iiui-fd lV mtn-nrial liotKO, lor living, di-ordiri'il ilirstiiin from inlicaltl.v f.ioil, impii'D nir, fillli ami filthy Hiilut, lU dcpn'ssiiiK vlcs, mid, nlmvii nil, Ij io vi'iicivnl infeniun. Vi'hnicvrr In) its origin: r is lifrclitnrv in tho roiistiltition. lcmon(lin)r from iimtt to rhil.l rn nnf thi third mid ..irt'i gPiiiTiitwm : " l.iiloi'il. Il seems t l the -hi of Him wlm snys, V I visit tit iniiiii- of lliu fiilurs upon .their rhililiwi.!', , II h ii..e:ifS ivliit-li it originntrs Ink vnriuus name, Hi-online to tho organ it ttn k.. . In the inig. Srrofula iii-oiliit'ci .tuhen-h-s, nml flimllv -niKiimiitiun . in the iflnriil.'. si-lliiiL'l wMrh nnniir.ite nml lioi-omc" lilccmiis koix-h ;. in tli , ! dpinnch nml howcU. (Icrnngi-mnitl whk-h pro ' Incs'-iiidivention, dyspepsln, nml liver com. ' il.iinKj on tho ikin, crupiivr nnil i-iitnnriMis i .tR-riion-i. , Thos all lim ing tlio sninc oi'iuin, I ccuire the snnio rumeily, vis. piirilinilion nnd : nvlLitrntioii of ill blood.'' Purify th lilood, - ind the' d.niKurnui uistcmpcn Ichv you, j TVilh fcehlc, foul, or corrupted blood, yon can not liitve health ) with thnt life of the flush " 1 hgalthy, you cannot Uuve krofuloui disoase. Ayer' Saraaparilla , ii componTided from the most elTcrtunl anti dotes that medical science has discovered for 1 this afflictinc distemper, and for 111 enr oi aie : disonlors It entails. That it is for mperior to any other remedy yet doviiert, n known oy au who hnv fivon it trial. That it doc com bine lirtnoi truly extraordinary in their effect upon this clnsi of complaint!, it indisputably proven br the great multitude of publicly known and remnrkiiblo cum it has made of the following diseases t; King I fcVll Or niandnlftr Swelllnmi. Tumors, Ernp. tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas, Bose or St Anthony's Fire. 8alt Rheum, Scald Head, coueas irom tu berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspapsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Svnhilitic Infections. Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, iniWl, the whole .eric of romplnim thnt arise Irom, impurity ijf the blood. . Miiiuto reiiorti of imlividmii phc mnv lie found in Avtn's Ahkiiicar - Almaxap, which is lurnilud to Hie UrnggiMs for piitiiitoin distriliiition. whcix-in nmy i lonrni'd tli" dircrtioni for iti uc, nnd conn- cf ilio remarknhle cures whi h it hns iiimlc wln n " ,11 other remedies hud fnhVil to ntliud rclicl. Thrnc cn.e are nurnoclv tnkiMi from nil sec- rions of tho country, in order that every render mnvhnve aTw to some on who can speak to iiim of its benefits from pvrsntinl cxpeiicnce. Scrofula dc.pr.c the vitnl eiieryie. nnd lliui leaves Its victim fur more subject to ilisrase and its fatal results than ure benlihy cotiMiiu lions, llenre it tcn.li to shorten, and duel reallv shorten, the average duration of hitman life. The vast importance of these ronsidcra .iin has led u to siciid Years in nrrloctiiiu a remcrtv which i ediqunte to Its cure. This ,v now offer to the public utuk-r the name of Aikk's Sarvapakilla, nlihongh it is com K)icil of ingredients, some of which exceed the H-Kt of Sim iMfilla in altemtive power. By tsniil vnu mnv protect yourself from lliesnffer-' .ng nml danger of thdiw dtsortler. Purge out :he foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood; purs out tho cnusci of disease, nnd rigorous health will follow. By iti peciilinr virtues this remedy stimulate! the vitnl func tions, end thu cxpebf the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it We know the public have been derived by many compounds or itnrtapanlia, Hint promised rnnch and did nothing j but they will n?ithcr be iccclred nor disappointed In (his. lu virtue hvo been proven by abundant trinl, and there remains no question of It surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting disease it is in tended to reach. Although nnder the same name it Is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which ha ever been available to them, i ; ,. ': ATEB'8 ; - ' CHERRY PECTORAL The World's Great Eomedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for tho relief .' of Consumptive patients in advanoed stages , of tho disease. ., .', ' , ''t', Thi has been so long nsed nnd so univer sal ly known, thnt we need do no nioro than assure the public that its quality is kept. up to tli Wt it ever hns been, and that it may be relied on to do all it ha ever dune. Prepared by : Dr. J. C. Atir A Co.,' . .., j . fradiwl and Analytical Cirmutl, ", . . ,. Lowell, Mas. Sold by H druggist everywhere. . ttp. It im-.owlr URiATDiscoTRRTiuseful & Valuable Discovery .. , nsoluble Cement! tpplieabl to th useful arts. Is of more renaral nractieal atll ity than any Invention now th public. It bas bean thoroughly tested daring th two years oy practical men, pronounced by all to be U8UPEBIOB TO AHT Adhesive Preparation known. Hilton's Insoluble Cement Anew thing,. .v1 : i. iil It' Combination.' Is a new thing, and th result ar or stuoy; its eombinauon vu Scientific Principle, And under no circumstance obang of temperature, will heoom corrupt or emit any taniiv imeu. . ,, i .. .. or ; , . -..') Boot and She Manufacturers. W '! ;nn .) ' 1 T .V ;:T .". ..:(. . J. jjewelers. .j .Hi !K .:"-. BOOT fc SHOE Manufacturers, aaing Machines, will find it the best article known for Cementing th Channels, it works witnoutaeiay.is not footed by any ohang of temper- More. ' Will find it sufficiently adheslv for their use, as has been proved. It la rpeclallw adapt ea to Rjeatner, FamHIea.- -. .:').; v:i il -.'our in J-'"t I And w claim a' an espesll merit, that it stick Patches Linlnm to Boots and Shoes wiantly strong without stitching. " IT IS THE ONLY - i . Ultontd. ' i Utant, tbat U a inra thing -, 'i'. 1 1'i'.i-i'; I) ;FnrRxlturs U ! a b:i jon, .. '" v''- Itmt,-. And artiol! ef household nmiiniEu Hilton's Insoluble Cement wi Remember. Vii'A rl j-. i..t:l fir fi-.l Is in a liquid form and as , appneo as past. , Hilton's Insoluble Cement ' It Irooluble ln water or oil. .Hilton's Insoluble Ccmept ' ' Adhere to oily substance. I . hi'..'. Finig. Supplied In Family or Manufac turers' package froua I to 100 pounds, . -, ..'jTi. ! u f : ,'1 rn Jiiaiii v I 'i; 'R0TlDENCl1,B.'I EDWARD SCANLAN A tO.i f. Sol Agent for Cincinnati. v i a Smith Wholes! Dnimrlsti. W I street," sol agsnt for Chicago, Illinois, to whom Ln, nniiiu. n uiimu, urnw iois, to whom n 10, Mea-dly erderi may oMdrsa, Jui OJITL.' 1 Inf.; ' -"l Klli& T fl""' l'-omt'S ir j.T.K.'A j ..awmiicinil' to' mslnin be fore last and 11 of I ot it of" j as at- . and sum- ' for I us. ' ;' easily ... , eu.noi . '( !.'.! t LV all 1O0R. ... , - i BTOMACH BITTERS '.ill ' AHR NUT '''' ' T0 BE EXCELLED j ..-.a s-'4 ,"' M'T'OMAOHIO I .C:,V.:-I I .!.:. CI. . DIGESTIVE ORGANS. 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' 63, $0. and 6S East Third 3trt. ' , :;;;:;V-.f6iv'sai.e. by.;;:.V! '' e10'SM,lekf wty. 1 -.'r -' . - I pjt Rtt 'pfc. ' THI8 13ABI0Ha4XSD 'i": peotoeal balsam;:! ornisnt i .- i n.'i.i) MEALING, SOFTENING, AN0 EXPCCT0RAT1NQ i'- :. ' 'i.:.... QUALITIKS. , .. s - . . ,. - 1 nt A ssra ad ruAiAwt aaoienr tea t-- crrABTs axd tovso cniuBir. i it tl A oaatAiR Raaurr roa . S ASTHMA, . , CONSUMPTION, H.00PING COUGH, : AND CROUP.' 1 rr n tus but ai ciuru aiur roa IC0UGH5, ' x .'." COLDS, l'"-' SORE THROATS, (CHRONIC COUGHS, NIGHT SWEATS, k Bleeding from thllsnfri, -V, CKNTlt Pt BOTTtiB. i Tr 8al by all Dmggiata, and manufactured only .. ; , 'V By SB. . ,w; li ( , i. -...-' I'CDfetinfATf, ' ;, Sold In Cntnmhns. ( byS.'E. Ssmoel. O. Roberts. N. B. Marple.J, N. Dni sir, Der enigASine. Tbrsll A Itenhsra.andU. WUson. , Iuggist. janS3'64-diwly.tttS.thur.s VM.I r ROBavBCO' ' WM; M. VAMST' ! ; PR0BASCO & JIAUSEY, , ,.; A.TTOHNI2Y8 XT; LA ' - ' Na. 08 "Weet Third Streets 11 .,.... tM.J .. .. i.ii-i t ii.i-'.-ii.f i.A- tiillw WapU..r. .."! '" flJCCWTITATIiO geebMm i . , i ' i "' 1 1 t..n. ..if! ii.fi i ! "ia -tt'" - rt T JtOlI V (and t;i TS' t ngliata mn i XJ i.eiman iiinu.ii ot tneverv nest qua falsa Children's lloisorr in groat variety. Pi ' ' n kin st ton,' No. teW South high itre r T.I,", f 't"; .1. .H1JIIJ'- r V - - -t i lM0,ui:i t it 'S " I " I r J