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Business Notices in Local Column, M cents oer line or each insertion. No Notice leu than IJ.00, WEEKLY. , 'tjn per sonar each Insertion. 1 . Business Notices o eenta per line etch Insertion. Be Metioelesa then s),oo. I Legal advertisements will beoharged regular rates. Iff AH tasiiiit advertisements must be paid for, hereafter, el the time tDey are ordered, other wise thev will not appear in the paper. This rule will be najidly.adhered to in all cases. There will be n exception. Turkish Ladies. 'The Turkish women have now willingly adopted European annmetneiiH and lasli iuna. Operas and bulls please them far better than the solitary life to which they were formerly condemned. In Europe, howevsr, there are also serious employ file tits for the female sex, which render the wife the husband's assistant. The Oriental Will not listen to anything of this sort, and Believes she has fulfilled her duty when she annually presents society with a child, which she does not suckle herself. If a young Greek, Armenian or Levantine girl Is educated in a convent, she learns to rtud and write a little; If she remains at home she learns to Bpeak French from her Euro pean governess. She get on fastest in those things lii which she receives no instruction, and will look out of the window tor half the day, or practice position before the mirror. The mother dreams away three fmrtJil of her Unia on the sola, and leaves ber children, who are always numer ous,' to the care of the servants. The les ou she lucesauUy repeats to her daughter is to look out for a husband As there are fr more girls than y oung men, the latter are treated by the ladies with that atten tion which, in Europe, falls to the share of the fairer sex- The Holiest toilet and the most provocative desire to please are em ployed, and even scandal is not shunned, it-it compromise a man; the end justifies the means. .Love letters, rendezvous, se cret betrothels, In case of need even an eloneinmr, followed by the paternal bless ingall Is permitted, but no mesalliance. In this laud where there is no nobility no aristocracy of the mind or of wealth a Castilian arrogance prevails. Everybody is vain of his personal appearance, so that a cloth dealer would never give his daugh ter to tailor, or a carpenter marry a shoe maker's daughter. . -When the uaughter has visited the the aters lone erKuiirli and shown herself sulll- cleutly at- the promenades, followed, at some distance, rjy ner niocner, ana ner oo ject of marrying has been gained, she asks lor a rich equipment, not in ciotnos anu linen, but in Bilk dresses, Jewelry, and, above all, diamonds. No maid servant will marry a shoe-black unless be lays, at least, a'dlamond breastpin on the altar of love. The most necessary things are neglected, but there is a lavish display of superfluities. When married, the young lady rises at a late hour, spends a good part of the day on the sofa, drinks many cups of tea, receives lfforn time to time, forgets the little she has learned, does not write, read or work, and leavtis all the household duties to her nu merous servants, all monetary cares to her husband. The latter goes at daybreak to Galata, spends his day in the olliee at Ka , vlar Khan, or on "Change, and goes home at night. la winter, the couple, whether rich or not, visit the theater, where they have a box, or at least a ton rth of a box. On Sun day morning, church and a walk offer an excuse for displaying the richest toilet. The embassy balls, which nnlteali the fractions .society, are naturally attended. So soon as the first beams of a May sun burst forth, everybody flies and settles down, either on the quay of Therapla, or at Blyuk-de-reh and Yenl-EenL, on the Bosphorus, on the Gulf of Knl-K1, or under the shady groves of the Islands of Kalki and Prinkipo. The town house Is intrusted to a poor family, whOvia tuU way, get free lodgiugs, and a wooden house is hired for aix mouths, gen erally at a very high, .price, in which the lady shuts herseW up for the whole day. She dreams til) evening on her ete. nal sofa, and then goes out in a dazzling toilet, to re fresh herself in a coffee bouse on the beach. Laconic Correspondence. Theodore Tilton, editor of the Indepen dent, while In Washington, wrote a letter in which he spoke of Robcoc Conkling as resembling the late Ilenry Winter Davis. It was to this that Blaine of Maine, referred when, In a recent speech, he said : "The gentleman from the Utica District took it seriously, and It has given his strut additional pomposity." From this followed this pithy correspon dence : ' ' . ; ' . Oitick o the Independent, ) Kaw York, May 1, 1866; "My Dear Mr. Blaine: - "Oh! "Thkodokb Tilton." And Blaine, in reply; to Tilton : House of Eepbjcskhtatives, ) Washington, May 3,1806. J "My Dcaf'Tiltou r ' "JAS. G. BLAINE." A Walking Demijohn. On Saturday Jast an Irish hod-carrier en tered a drlnkery where whisky Is sold by the pint, and tailed for half a pint of whisky. ' ' ' 1 ' 1 "Where Is your bottle," asked the dealer, when tie had ftltefTthe tin measure. "Meself is tbe bottle," ivai the reply; "I'll carry it inside of bib." " The man of whfaky started, but parsed over the ntensili The liod-carrler drained it to the last dreg THs came back in half an hour. v k - - - "That half pint or whlsiy is very lone-som",al(i'tie-'give me another to keep it dompany. Another was given him, and heojuLk-ii At 4 o'clock the same after noon he came again to the whisky dealer. "ben two half pint is qurrclinV' he sal4 -"raUing a disturbance inside of me ; let me have another half pint to separate them.''' '"-"" - - ".-A. He got it and went bis way. Whether the man is still living is more than we can tell. ,Thefe was no death that , night, or yesterday, so far as we have learned, of any one answering that particular bod-carrier a —Philadelphia Ledger. Mxxtok was asked : 'How Is it that, in some countries, a king .is allowed to take Ms place on the jthrpoe at fourteen year of age, but not marry until he is eighteen?" "Bacause," said the poet,-"it is easier to govern, a ngdom than a woman.". ,...,t itVjawyer who filled a bill, shaved a note, cut an acquaintance, split a hair, made an entry, got up case, framed an indiot meut, empanticlea a jury, nailed a witness, hammered a judge and bored a whole court, all la one day, has stace given, up law" and turned carpenter. ' t RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Phnwlni the arrival and departure of tralna at Ro ' Itimbus, Obio. On and after llonday. May Jilt, 18(U, 1 rains will run as follows i MtUaniamt&CoIumtiBaaVXaillaR.H. ' ' i.va!. ARItl vs. Jfistit Express a;o a. M. 4-AHA. M. ('iuoinuati Aooouimodation.6:W A. M. V::U ('. M. press !liA.M, li!:0A. M. Kxoress...- MM P. M. 10:loA.M. Sail 11:00 P. M. 1:15 P.M. JOHN W. DOHKUTY. Agent. Cleveland, Columbne C lnHl II. R. NMlfht Kxpress .19:411 A . M. 1:!0 A. M. New York txpren losfOA.M. 1:15 P.M. Hail Kxpross 3ll'.M. 9:1" P. M. JAMES PAl'TKKSON Aaent. Central Ohio Hailraad. Mornini Kxpross 5:0 a M. I2.1B A. M. ilail aud Expreaa 2: P. M. taio foon. j . ' W. J. FK1 li. Agent. PI l tenure;, Oolumbne & ClnHI It. K. Muhtnini Exnren)..'. 10:4nA. M. 9K0A. M. Ma 1 anilKxpro-s W:2(l A. M. 1KH) P. M. Hew lork Exprose.... 1:16 P. M. 11:15 1'. M. J. U. I'ETKRS. Asent. , t'oluruboe and Indlanapolla Central Hallwar Nii?ht Express... Accommodation. ! Express L'liicaso Express 11:45 V, M. M A. M, 9:J A. M. K::i6 P. II. 1 IMb l. M. M:1S A. M O. A.CUaii.Awnt. Sandusky, OTanafield dc Newark H.K. Arrival at and departure from Newark: Passeneer Express. , S:30 A. M. 1H0 P. M. ilail and Kxpre H:10 P. M. 4:16 K M. Accurumodation 70 -M-,,:' . A.W. UENMS, Auent. PROFESSIONAL. W. W. FOUNTAIN, Plijslcian and Surgeon, NO. 25 EAST RICH ST., june!3-d3m C'aluuibue, O. S. W. ANDREWS, Attorney at Law. OFFICE-In the lluckcje Block, - cObvner of man asd bkoad streets. Entrance on Iliirh street. 1 mayil-dlr LEGAL ISOTICE. JAMES G. BULL, Attorney at Law. .' office-No. 151 south iiig-ii street. 1 Bfi?" Especial attention paid to Contrtancino and Cou.ecuMi. may? gs-dtf THOS. C. THURMAN, Attorney at Law &, Notary Public. jrntiE Tin hiua's office: No. 282 South High Street, . COLUMHUS, 0111 0. may7-(lly SAUL S. HENKLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, cori'Miti s, o. TTI'L PRACTICE IX THE SUPHF.JIE VV and Inferior Courts, and will collect claims asninst trie ritate and Kedrral Oovornmcnt. OK KICK .No. 37 Ea ttiute street, opposite the Sluts ll'iu-e. novl7-dly M. H. MANN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 117 South High St., nortMl,Tl ' t'P STAIRS. GEO. W. ANDREWS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WAPAKONETA, Auglaize o., O. Praotloei in the Conr of Westorr Ohio wwa.tf H. S HELLENE ARG-ER, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICE In National Exchange Bank Building, cor , . ner of High and Suite Streets, maya-dSm COHTBI BC'8, OHIO. OTTO DRESEL, Attorney at Lair & Notary Public. OFFICE, Ho. 217 Sou tb High Street, COLUMBUS, OIIIO. KT Business done in the Enslish and German languages. Special attention given to Collections, Partitions, and busiueu in the Probate Court. ian31-dly EDWARD T. DeLANY, Attornev at Law. WIM, PHOTIPTLY AT TEND TO all Professional business intrusted to his care. ' OFFICE In Parsons' Building Santhwe t Cor ner High and Town Street, Columbus, Ohio. dec7-dAwm DIC. C. C. SHARP, Eclectic Physician & Surgeon, HAVING PEK.TIANF.NTI.Y LOCATED in I'olutnhns, tenders bis professional services to the citiseoj thereof sod surrounding couutrj. On Fourth St., bet. State tc Kroadway. In Mr. J. Miller's Office. W Residence. Second door, first double brick, north homo. ".'3 dtt A. B. ANGLB. C. W. D0CTY. - 1ST E W FAMILY GROCERY nAHNG PtBCHANEDTIlE F.NTIHE stock and fixtures of i. il&yden, o. Uli Hoclh High street. e aro adding a Xja.Xl.0-Z STOCK , Fine Family Groceries, Fresh from the Eastern oHIoa. We also Intend to keep on band at all times asnpp'.v of Country Pro-' duce of ever; description. W erespectf ulljr oali the attention of famillea, Hotel and Boarding Hon t Kecpars To onr Stock of Goods, and invite them to examine and learn eur prices before parcbasini elaewber In additioa to the above, w have opened a i - .i,.-:-- " ' ' LAliOETED STOKE, ind keep on band CORN, OATS.BRAN, i As., and will in a abort time be prepared to furnish any thing in rmr line of business at tb lowest market LOTS FOR SALE, - iin nrrcHiMA for BALE OrT EAST 1 terms, a lot of land which I bar just sub divide into lots or rrotn Fonr to SeTea Acres JEach, il f ' dituateon the Iforthlnfton Pike, a quarter of a mile trom the Corporation of Columbus, and extend ing eant across the Railroad, and situate on both sI'lMof a road which extends from, the Wartliiugtoa Pike to tie WeeterviHe Pike. ., . . - Refer to U. G. Colukk, Esq, declQ-dtf W L.'MoVIT.Mfl. , i 4 FOR SALE. HOUSE Attlf LOTI SITUATE 1 OKI the JohnsUiwn road just in the rear of tj Lunatic AxI urn. For terms inquire of James Q JJull, Mayor of tht Citr of olumbua : .: janl-df , . i-..,: BUSINESS CARDS. A. WAGNER, DEAI.EK Iff FINE-FAiniliY tfroceriea. Wines. Uqnora, Cifars. T, banco, Ac fresh Pish, Oysters, and Game of all kinds. In their season. ALSO, MANUFACTURER OH1 CARPETS. ' No. 179 South High street, Columbus, Obio. dec dom Repairing k Varnishing Furniture GEOItGE , KNOPF HAS OOI?IlIE"irKI THE ABOVE bus iness at No. South Fifth street, where, by strict aileniion to liu'jncss, ho hones to receive a share of the puh'in patronage. Al orders loft at the above place will recolve iinmeumie aueniion, aprat-dem WM. RENNER, , BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, No. 3 N. UlRT't Street. Parties furnished on the shortest notice and mo" liberal tonus.. septie-dtf II. . ilTjTEn, Sncoessor to A. lis nil , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . BAO O O, Cigars, Meeudhaum and Briar Kootl'ipos, Tobacco lags, uoxes, so., Io. 135 Noalh IliRh Street, aprJl-dly-junl8 (Next doorto Ooodale House.) J.O.NEIL. ' 8. . IIF.NKLB. J. G. NEIL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, 3r KAST STATE STREET, 1 COLUMBUS, OHIO. $r Negotiate Hales and Leases of Real Estate, Loans on Mortgages, Ac, li aj3 dlim I.. SUtRRRT.. . ' 1. W. MI.I.BT. SIEBERT 6c LILLE Y, BOOK '.BINDERS PRtNTERS, BLINK BOOlf JIANIFACTURERS, South High Street, Opera noose Building, UpStaira, COLUiriBlVS, O. doelli-ciom BANK EXCHANGE SALOON, SOUTHEAST COB. OF HIGH ft STATE STREETS, COLUMBUS, O. J. n. DAVIDSON, - - Proprietor. Oysters, ITislt, Game, IN TUSia 8CA80N. Meals served op at all hours, on the moat rea sonable terms. decl4-dm c. KKI.TB3. h. onoTLiscn. F. BRAUS. ST. CHARLES EXCHANGE RKSXATJKiVIVX, No. 30and 32 EAST THIRD STREET, CINCINNATI, O. C. SELVES &C0., - - Proprietors. aprl.iu-d3tn-r ' ' M. THOMPSON, ilannfaolnrerand 'Wholesale Dealer in UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS AND WALKING- CANES, lOr MAIN STREET, (lletvreoa fourth and Fifth) CINCINNATI, OHIO. Repairing; Promptly Attended To. uiaylt d3m-r A. C. UANKS. ROBKKT NEIL. HAfJES & NEIL, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE FAMILY GROCERIES Choice Teas, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, EXTRA FLOUB, Fish, Salt, Seeds, &c.,&c, No. 34 sand SO North High Street, COXjT73VEBTTS, OIIIO. juneia-d'.lm-P MOJEY LOADED, HELP SIPPLIED, JIOCSES FOR Kent and Sale, at the COLUMBUS ACCf WMODATION BANK, LOAN. INTEL- LIGENCE AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE, KTo. S3 Eaat Btato St. COLUiTBL'S, OHIO. Money Loaned on all kinds of Goods left nn de noxit. All kinda of HelD furnishrd at verr short notice. House.', ht'res. Farms and all kinds of Koal bstate lor tale and rent. ' Communication bylct'er addressed BoxlOT, Coldmbns, Uhio, will meet prompt attention. juncl-(16m GtOHUK T. KMKltV, Ag't. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY1 ! M. C. LILLET & CO., (-' Booli SlixciorQ j ' Ann ' ' Blank Book Manufacturers, If. S North High Street, COLUMBUS. O. AUCTION 1 and . COMMISSION ROOM, THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED , an Auction and Commission Koom at No. 184 South Fourth Street, Where be is prepared to do a general Auction and Commission business. Sales of all kinds of propert promptly attended .i,)ta. In .it A. nmtnlrw household Furniture sold erery market morning at the room, eammnacing at T o'clock. i Also, hoots and BboesBats, Caps, Clothing. Jew elry and Watches, to be sold erery Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, and also ererv market morninff. Koom, 184 .South Fourth street, 'next door to Crum's Ury uoods store, voiunibus, unio. ' , . . ' , S. 'RAXK, aprlO-dtf ' '' Auctioneer, W. B. HUT. ' i. d, xiMoatkr. Auction & Commission House, : i KENT & KINGSLEY HAVK ASSOCIATED TnEltTSEIiVEl ' for the purpose of carrying on a general Auction and Commission Dittoes? i . l i- At Kent's old stand. SOS. m i 142 EAST I0WH ITBEET, Northeast norner of Fenrth and town streets, Co lumbus, Jhy devote speaial attention to the sale of HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, STOCK, Hor, Carriers, Fornltnre, and all klndj of Mer pkand ise, Ac., Ac., either on tke premises or at their Auction Kooms, .-. - H1p - errerr Mondar. Wednesday and FridaT evenings; also,'every f uosday, Thursday and Sat- il CVHII APJANOES lade on all onaiged gcods, If nwMryA . Uy ' ' 18 6 6. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC : (Or Doubl Spring) HOOP SKIRTS ! Will aot Bind or TtRKAKlike theSisni." Spitmns, but will alwath I'kkhkiiv their 1'kkfkct and liKtuTirm. Smai'H. Their WoKDKitnit, Fi.kxibii.itv adds to Oie Comport and 1'i.KAairRsj of the WlAHrn.as will be Partictlahly Exi'Bkikkckd by IAImkh attending ChowdkI) Kkckitionh, Hai.ls, Opehah. Ac. and thor readily adapt thoniselvcs to A mm Cbaius, Ouirl'u l'tws. Kailuoad Cars. Ac THE EMPRESS TRAIL, ( Juil Introduced), 1 A most perfect and beautiful Trail, suggested by the prosent fashion, is made from the NEW DUPLEX STEEL Which Is nOM-ED TMCKER, giving Gbratkr Rksihtanck to the Skirt, but loosing none of the Fi.KXiiii.K QtiALiTini' for which the DlirlKX KLLll'TIC stands so I'hh kminkm. ilanufactured by Bole Owners of l'atout. WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, or Cluirabrrs St., and 79 and 81 Head KtreeiV NEW Y O It Y . Merchants will be aupplied a above, and by Job bers everywhere. Ladies will liud them in all first class stores in this city. 1 INQUIRE FOR BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT 1 api-eod3m BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT I "EMPKESS TRAIL" And other styles, for sale by . eh son, spl3-eod3ml 83 tb 29 South WiA Street. BRA.DLEl'3 DUPLEX SKIRT I roE L.ADIES, MISSES AND CHIXDKEN, For sale by . A. C. HEADLEY & CO., apU-eod3m 230 and gS8 Sonth Hish 8t. BRADLEY'S DUPLEXSKIRT! MOST FASHIONABLE AMD POPULAR IN USE, FOR SALE BT RICHARDS & HOLMES, apl2-eod3m 183 South liieh Street. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT I AT WHOLESALE, 3 V KELTON BANCROFT CO. Taylor, O'Harra & Co., UNDERTAKERS. No. 98. South Third Street, Opposite the First Frosbyterian Church. THEY ABE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR Shuler'at Celebrated Wronftlil Iron Galvanized Caskets & Cases, -ALSO- Rajmonil, Crane, Ilrred Jc Co.'aj Jletalic Cuaes and Cuskelsu Wood CasKcta and Cases always on hand. Country Cndcrtakers supplied en short notice. Ilfarsos and Carriaees to attend luuexals at all tinics. Terms reasonable. mcb.27-deod.ly cnAHLis nusTON. K. H. OARDNBB Huston & Gardner, DKUGGISTH, On Door North of tle PoatoC flee, , NBlt HOUSE BLOCK, ! Have greatly enlarged tboir Stock of Drugs, " c Medicines, : Perfumery, - Toilet fit Fancy Coods, ) " Patent Medicines, And are bow prepared to suit the wants of all. Spe cial attention is invited to their larire and complete stock of Ferfumory, Soaps, Aa which, is einelled br none in the city, either In auantity ot quality. Also, to their unsurpassed stock of , , Imported and Domestic Cigars, ; Physician. Prescriptions aad Family Ileoipea carefully oompounded. ' jau30-eod0ua ' ' ; Guardian's , Sale. Tlf PITKKUANCE OF Alt ORDER 9F I .1 IJ U-. - , 1 . ,,r trM.nl.1ln .n..n. OV. I made on the 9d day of June, A.l) MM, in the' ease o John W. Worrell. Guardian of William 1. Keeks against Ula WAttli, tne unaersignea win, on tn ' 25tb pay of J nne, A. 0. 1800, at. in nVWk A. M.. at the door of the Court Honse. in Franklin county, Ohio, offer at public sale the following dosenbea real estate, siiusia in xranaiin ounty, Dhio, te-wiM - - ; - - Lot number thirty-one (31) of John Morrison's ad dition tothu oity of Columbus, as per recorded plat of said oitr, said lot bains 40 feet front on Gay Street by 113 feet back, be the sise of the same nor nf Sale One-balfcash In band on dav Sale, and the balance in six months, with intereitkt Six per oensam per annum, secures, uy mortgage tbe premises sold. , ., r ,, i, . Appraiseua... JOHN W. WORRELL, ' " " Ounrdian of WMIliam D. Beaks. Vr.ir.Bm, AttorueV for I'etStioaM, ' fit iaoei-iMC-i i . . iv -,..,. .. ti j. ii T'V ? ?)! 1 I' . 1-1 FOR SALE. . A:;;Good, Steam Saw;;, Tlf GOOD RinVrfINO ORPEB, BJTll" JL at at Orann Ktation, Delaware c It milas north of Columbus. Also, ou n Serenthstreet, between South street and South Puttie laaa, il tne oity of uoiambas. Also, j t-.u-.j iiomajo and Lot,' : bn,STentb"ltreet, in' front of tb IrisA Cathollo Church. , ... For rerUoulais, ioquix ; at tb omt 01 tuu paper. 1 mcuf -- " - -' - The Best Preparation for the Hair DNTO-W I1NT USE, .AND 'IS HO PUOOITNCEO BY 1 a. the most sclontifin Analytical Chemists. It Restore fitrajr Hair; :-' It lrevent llnlr talline Oiitj It Chnnpe the Hoot to Ihclr Oris- Isial rjrnlc Action ; ' It Kradlcutea) DandrutTand IIu mors) It Keepaj the cnlp Healthy, ll Contains no lujui.oui. Ingrc dient, And is universally accorded to be a Sp'endid Dress ing and .Superior Toilet Artiole. lid 11 MUX 3 are INSIDE THK MOTTLE. , Kverr bottle CONTAINS MORE LIQUID than any other dol'ar preparation. NO LAKUK kK WARDS ofTerod to establish its efflcaor, but WE 1)0 GUARANTEE to ri'und the nioiwy to any person who will use two bottles and then My that our Restorative has failed to do all we claim. , . r - J. U. UARRKTT A CO., t'ROfRiKTOKS Manchester, New Hampshire. 8. E. BAnVEVA CO , : Wbrrfasiile A gents, No. 85 South LTigh Street, Co. Inrnbus Ohio. maySt-dera MASSASOIT. FIVE REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD USE THE ' '" Massasoit Hair Restorer and Dressing Combined, ' " ' In preference to aM others for restoring Gray Pairs to their original oolor I ., 1st. Kocause it is as neat as Cologne in its appli cation and as ea.tilr applied. . 3d. because it prevents tbe hair from railing out and from turning urey, ..... 3d. Uooause it promotes the growth of the hair, keep, the soalp clean, and cures all cutaneous: ais easosoi the scalp. ....... 4th. liccauso it is a beautiful hair drosslnat. Bih. Ilecauso it is the oheapest, and warranted to give satisfaction, or tbe money will be refunded. The trailo supplied at Manufacturers' prices by MESSRS. HARRIS & SIGLER, AGENTS, Wholesale Dealers in Fanoy Dry Goods. Hosiery, liloves. Notions. Stationery, Perfumery. Ae.f &c, . tor and 10O Ha sit Town Street, ma.T23-dlf ' COLVXBUS, OHIO. N. B. MARrl.K. ALPRRT) RITSON MARPLE & RITSON, WnOLKBALI AND BETAtL D R U G G ISTS, 100 SOUTH IIICiH STREET, Columbita, Ohio, Where also may bo found a full assortment of FANCY TOILET ARTICLES NOTIONS AND IWKlKTOliY MEDICINES, Pure Wines and Spirits For Medicinal purr jses. The Prescription Department Is lep'ete In all the new Medical Discoveries' of the day, ad is under the immediate supervision of tbe urji r partner. mchlB-dBm 0-iOl.DEN, Flax T ' en anl Sil ken CURLS produced by the oso ofl'rof. Ill JlKB"x'g FUISEK LE CilEV- de.UA, Una application it,MHtfcl in nnrl lh ' moat straight and stub born hair of either hox into wavr ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has been used by tbe lashinnabies of Paris and London with tbe most era ifying re sults. Does no injury to the hair. Prico by mail, niled anri noatDanl.fl. Descriotive circulars mail ed free. Address H-renr, Shnlts A Co., Chpmists HUoIauulb loreea toirow upon tbe smooth est face in from three to live weoka hy u?ing Dr. SEVIGNE'StlESTAU- ratuek capil- LAIKE. the most won derful discovery in mod ern science, acting upon ihaTtnarrt and Hair in an almost miraculous man ner. It baa been used by the elite of fans and London with the most flattering sucoesa. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire eatisfaatinn is not given in every instance, the mon ey will be cheerlullv refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, (1. Descriptive cirrnlarsand tertinonials mailed free. Address BEKGEK, SHU I.TZ A CO., Chemists, P. 0. Drawer nl. Troy, KewYoik. Wonderful but True! MADAME UF.MINGTON. the world renowned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while isaelairvoyant state, deliueates the vert features of the pers n yon are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intonse Dower, known as the Psv- chomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like picture ol tuetuture nusoand or wile of the RDnlicaut. with date of marriaie. oceuDa- tion, leading traits of character, Ac. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can as sert. Uv atatins olaco of birth, aire, disposition. oo or of eyes and hair, and inolosing fiftv cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will roceive tbe picture bi return mail, together with dciired information. Address inooiiniienee, MiruvR uf.rtrudk KIM moTON. P. 0. o zn, West Troy, M. Y. mar3-aeouitweowdin . HOTELS. OHIO HOUSE, HEINOLDSIICJHG, OIIIO. ' ED. DAVIS, . Proprietor. may8 d3m-I) AMERICAN HOUSE, J. BOSS HANLIN & CO., Proprietor!, ; NEWARK, OHIO. J.B088 HANL1M, ' B. 1. GARDNER, J. M,,DIKM A. maroh21-dtf . COODALE HOUSE, . COLUMDU8, OHIO. ' 1 W: DOLSON, ' - - Proprietor. aeoo-aiy . , i :, . high street house- no. 178 - - North Hish Street, PjotTjeen North and Spring streets COLlliriBlIS, OHIO. JPHN H. REEL & CO, PROPRIETOBS puncT-dtf ' WALNUT STREET' ; HOUSEj ! Cincinnati; ohio;' ! TTlTWO LEASED AMD; PUT THIS XX Hotel in Brat class order, tbe proprietors solioil ... ,(,. nnUii. rui;n ...na,inn. .1 1 tke acooumedations cannot be surpassed by any Uo- tl in ta oity. i -" i . , ,' 8. E. CRITTENDEN h CO., ,yt;vn - -i ' ' . rmptmmv Cincinnati, Aprij28 1800. 5 v -. ,Japrl30-dtf-r Um of AUsoo Co.Iy. ' . Of MaysviU. Ky. o. milrow, . , -i.ij-ol i:jh: Late of MU hterlingKy. Mer chants9 - Hotel, IT ALLEHEO, ; SBL80B h CO., ;' Proprietors, ; if . . . . . 'i ol Fifth fltrt, near Ulsalsi,' , OltiolxxxxAtl, Clxio JOrTbis Hens having been thoroushlv renal rati novated an a newly Ibibmbm. m now opto,. . j iayis'flt-tf WINTER ARRANGEMENT. LITTLE MIAMI AND— Columbus & Xenia RAILROADS. For Cinoinnatl, Dayton, Richmond, Indiaojyiol and Chicago. Without change of cars to DATTON and RJCn IdONH, -ndonlvnnt change of cars toBT. , LOUld, INDIAN AfOLlS and CUICAOO. On and after Felarnnry lnt, 1866, ' Four Trains will rub as follows i FIVE TRAINS DAILY FROM COLUMBUS. " FIRST TRAIN. . , (Daily except Mondays.) MAIL t 1:10 A. M-.St)ppingatJefl"oron. Lon don, Charleston, Xonia, Morrow. Lovoland,, Miami ville, Jlilford, aud arriving at Cincinnati at 620 A.M. SECOND TRAIN. (Dailv.) . Cincinnati, Pnylon, Kiclinietnd A: In dlanapolie Wight Kxpreax attUOA. Stopping atJederson, London.Charleston, helma, CedarviJIe, Xonia. Spring Valley, Corwin, tree port, Ft. Ancient, Morrow. South Lebanon, t oster's, Loveland and Milfi'rd, arriving at Cincinnati at :40 A.M. Also, stopping at all stations between Xt ma and Richmond, an ivlm? at Richmond at 10;20 Ak M., 'mtile-ingailirtciconnretlonfor Chicato, arriving at Chit-ago at 0:t0 P.M.," arriving at Indianapolis at 1:40 P. M connecting for all points west. I his train connects at Lovelanal with theM. A C R. R- for Chilli.iothe, Marietta, Ac; connce's at Cincinnati with the O.AM. R. R. for St. Louis, Louisville, Cairo, Ac. i also. at Cincihnati with tbeU. 8. ilail Line Steamers for Louisville. THIRD TRAIN. (Daily except Sundays.) Fxproa for Cincinnati, Dayton, Klrliinwnd A. Indianapolis at V.-H f. M. t-t ipplngat.Ioiroreon, London, Sclma.Cbarles ton, Co(larville,Xeni,Srrinff Valley. Corx in. Free port, Ft. Aneient, Jlorrow. houth Lehanon, ost er's, Milfonl, I'lainville, Linwood; arriving at Cin cinnati at 5:30 P. M ennneotingat Lnvoland with the M. A C. K. It- for Chillioothe. Hillsboro. Ac. ar riving at Dayton at 3.30 P. M , Richmond at 8:40 P. M.. Indianapolis 9 P, M.: oonneoting at Bichuiond for Chicago, arriving at Chicago at 7:30 P. M. FOURTH TRAIN. . (Daily except Sundays.) Clnrlnnntl Sc St. Loul F.ipre at I; 10 I'r HI. Stopping at Jefferson, London, Charleston, Xonia, Spring Valloy, Corwin, Morrow, South Lebanon. Foster's, Loveiand, Milford: arriv ing at Cincinnati at SJO P. M.. making a discon nection for St. Lnuis, Cairo, Louisville, Ac, oon nectingat London for Springfiold. Sleeping; Car on Night Trains for Cincinnati. , N. D. For fnrthoT Information apply t tb Co lumbus Union Depot Ticket Offlce.of . - IIKNRV HKOOKS. TicketAgent. .INO. VV. DOUKRTY, Agent. P.W.STRADKR. 1 (Jop'I Tickot Ag't, I rinninnatl. E. W. WOOD vARD. "nn- SuperintcndoutJ Columbus, Doc, 6. 1865. Winter Arrangement. TIME CHANGED. Great Northern and Eastern Route, Cleveland, Columbus AND CINCINNATI CINCINNATI RAILROAD. Three Trainsi Daily, . EXCEPT SUNDAY. : From Columbus, in oonnection with Trains on th Little Miami Sc. 'oInml)u &, Xenla Rallroadn. FIRST TRAIN, i NIGFIT EXPRESS Leaves Columbus at 1135 P. . I 1 1 ' 1 1 . -m 1 - V. 1 I'.rilln.tnn Bl. nil! IWP fc n"uio, vmiuim v. Gilead Galion. Crostline. Shelbv, New London, ' Wellington, Grafton and Berca, arriving atClsr- lana atouu a. m. I '.RF.COND TRAIN. 1 NKW YORK KXPRESS Leaves Colomba at 103O- A. M. Will stop at Delaware, -Cardington, Galion, Crestline, Shelby, Now London, Wellington and utaiuin. , . . . . ' : TFIIRD TRAIN. MAIL AND EXPRESS--Leave Columbus at 1:40 P. M. Will stop at all stations soain oi nneioy.ana at Saitoh, New London, Wellington, Grafton and berca. flONVKCTIONa. At Delaware with Springfield ilranoh for Spring field and all points on that road. At Crestline with Pittsburg, Ft. Wayn and Chi cago Railroad for fittsburg.fbuaaeipnia ana uaiu more. Also for Chicago. At Shelby, with Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad for all noints on that road. Also, for Tola- do and Chicago. At Uratton tor TOieao anq nicago. tvt lth Iake Shore Railroad for Erie). Dunkirk, iluflalo.New Vork and Boston. , Pxitnt Sleeping Uarn are ran on all rliebt I ratiw to nicaco, new York and norton. nKinr-ini checked through to New York and Boston, via Cleveland; also to Philadelphia and New IorK,vi vresuine. ' J RETORNTNG i Nlsbt Express arrives at Columbus at 8:45 A, M, Cincinnati Express arrives at Columbus at 1.-20 P M Columbus Accommodation arrives at Columbus at Fare a Uws by any otber Roatfl. Ask fur Tickets via Creatlin or Cleveland. E. 8. FLINT, Sup't., Cleveland, Ohio. i. JAIMFS PATTKKSOIt, Asent, Columbus, Obio. Columbus, October S3, ltMio. 1865. EAST. 1866 1865. EAST. 1866 WINTER TIME. rn'r!!..11!'!!!'-1'! THE PITTSBURG, COLUMBUS —AND— Cincinnati Railroad, I VIA 8TEUBENVILLE AND PANHANDLE. Is now oren, and odors to travelers th shortest quickost and most reliable out to Pittsburg, Harrltibursr, Baltimore, I Washing-ton City, Philadelphia, I New York and Boston. Thro Trains daily from Union Depot (Sundays i .' , ezoepted.) : i sJM.KXPBESS-Arrives at Pittsburg 3:15 P. M. Leaves 4:35 P. M. Arrives at Harrisburg 3:4S A. M.: Philadelphia 7 A. M.; Baltim're T A. M.; Washington City 020 A. M.: New York 'via A1 lentown) 10:00 A. M.: via Philadelphia l.KM) M. 2:35 P. M. DA V EXPRESS-Sleeping Car from Coshocton to Altoona; Arrives at Coshocton 6:10 P. M.; Pittsburg 12 66 A. M.; Harrishan 1:M P.M. Arrives at Philadelphia 6Ji P. M.: Haiti rnore 6:45 P. M.; Washington City 10:10 P. M.j New York (via Allen town) 10:10 P.M.; (vU Philadelphia) 1037 P.M. 11 MO P. M. LIGHTNING EXPRES8-(81ep, Ins Car from Columbus to Pittsburg). Arrives at Pittsburg 8:20 A. M ; Harrisburg 8:60 P. Uj Phila delphialiW A. M.; New York 6:30 A. M. j .BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. HT Ask for Ticket Via Steal benYllle aid Panhandle. . : S. F. NCULL, JOHN DVIUND, I Oee'lTieketAgt. GenlSupt. ! do4 .A ais;.'i H i ,.ii i 1 .' .WII-LIAM riches, Designer and EngraTcr on Wood. PORtEAlTS. ' - ' VIEWS OF BCTIiDTNGS. V, ' ." MACHINERY. ETC., j JExecuted in the highest style of the Art. j V 'r li - . , For .Lodges, Notaries Publie, County Officers, Ao, exwiuted in tbe best possible manner. 0 Fl ICE-IOT South High s'reet, Room No. 10, 11.:-.. T.v k:i,i; f.A.- 1 1 l : iuil,virf tfuiunvu wuuuiwa, vviuiuw-a, viuv. dec-2'85-diy . 1865. 1866 WINTER TIME. CENTRAL OHIO CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD, nelween Colambiw & lVhcellnft CONNECTING VIA 1IELLAIRE with tii BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. FOR Washington City,' Itiiltlinorc, Phllai dol"lila,Ncv Work. KonIoh, AND ALL EASTERN CITIES THIS ROUTE Of ' F Hit 8 T 1 1 E ABVAK-, tags of a through ticket and baggage checH to Washington City, and also gives Hie piisscngor th privilege ot visiting Kaltnnnre, l'hiladolphia and tiew york.attheci.st..! a Nfw ork ticket alone; or tke privilege of visiting all ot t' e principal sua boardoitiesattheoottof a Uoston tickot al'jiie.via othorroutes. , . , Through tickets to Now i ork fan be procured via Washington City, at an additional rspmne of t'i. 1 Two train daily, Sundays excepted, leave Co lumbus as follows : , 5:00 A.M. MORNING EXPRESS from Union Depot-Arrive, at Zane-ville y t :4H A. M.t Ilol.air atl'J IOl. M.: Cumberland at 11-.0J P. M.: Baltimor, at:40A.M.; Washington City atS:40A. M. 2!35 P. M. EXPRKSS fiotn Union Depot Ar--rlvBsatZaoeavilloatdW P. M.:Uollairay 0:40 . M Cumberland at 8:47 A. M.; haltimoro at 6:30 P. Mi! Washington at T:40l', si.. AW five trams daily (Sundays excepted' fl-oift W sliington,or iialti more, f or Pluladolpb ia and N ew , V Sleeping oars on all night trains. - 1 I fjr Anh tor Ticket ia IJellalre or t'heclinr. II. J. JEWf.TT, President. J. W.ItltOU , General Ticket Agon dect'65 WARM AIRFURNACES. Patent Improved Warm Air I'urna eel, (er fuallo and I'rlvato Vno, ' i .. for Wood or Coat. Addbkm PETER MARTIN, : No. 149 West Fifth Street, botwoou Rave and Elm, CINCINNATI, 0. , ' Datton, April 1, 1M. ' i Mr. Pbtkr Martin, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio DtarfHr: The six Furnaces whioh yon have placed In tho 2d, 3d, and 6th District School Houses in our , eity. have given entire satisfaction during tho past winter. The 3d and 6lh District houses are tho largest In thecilv, and the houso in the filli District Is especially difliuult to heat, owing to the oxposed ' situation, as it stands upon a hill and not iu the loast protected by any other buildings Your fur naces have a greater capacity for beating than any ether Furnaces with which I am acquainted; beside i there is a gn at saving of fuel. I Yuurs. truly. (;K() )AU(i Chm'n Com, on Bui'dings, Board of Education. LuiiHVii.i.K, April 10, lRCfl. Mr. Petfr Martin Pmr Sir: Your Warm Air Fnrnaces, whioh wcro introduced last fall into tho Schools of St. Boniface's Chutrh, have hitherto ?iven universal satislaolion and stand unsurpassed or heating purposes. With best wisbc.. Tours. A.NSELOSI K0CII, ' Pastor St. Boniface's Church, Loui.vllle. , prl30,'6i-dlaugl-r . TJ3AS ! TEAS I rHE ATTENTION OF DEAEER", Hotel Keepers and t amilies, dosirous of obtain ng choice Teas at reuonuble rate.i, is rcipecttuil7 , irected to oar COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OT GREEN, BLACK AND NATURAL LEAF TEAS. VhIch we offer in original packaces, or In quanti- , ties tosuit purchasers. We feel justified in sarins; -that we never fail to meet all reasonable expecta . tions, and while orders are ouustautly cuming in f , "Just such Tea as you sent us before," complaints rarely occur. Persons who, as a matt , of taste, or from hygienic considerations, uss Bla Tea, often find it difficult to get a good artiole. ' OIR CHOICE " I BLACK TEAS cannot be excelled, and have established a reputa tion for us wherever we have sold them. OUR NATURAL LEAF3 are of the purest 'nd sveeteit chops, and being cured in the sun are f c fr i n the deloterious ef fects produced by contact . it .1 condor. , A full line of staple and fancj Groceries always On hand at lowest market prices. BROOKS, MERIOf. k CO. aur.3 (Corner Friend.) rCOLS, MILES & WMM, aacoEssoiis to geo. a wm. mcdona ld -" GUOCKH H, I No. 124 tioutu laitila Street. t B0PEIKT0E8 OF THE COLUMBUS POWTB i - ... MAGAZINE. ' ACIFNT") roil THK SA liK OF THE MEUBKRY WUiTK WUb'VT FI.OUK. ! Agents for the sale of Gardner, I jipps A Co.'l Su , gar Cared Hams. i ' Dealers 1st 1 CHOICE FAMILY GE0CEBIE3 Of every Description, Imported and Domestic. fine Wines, Cordials, Liquors, Sczars, Oliv Oils, Sardines, etc. AT All goods lelivered free of ohargt McCOMTI, lTIls.ES tc ITIclJOIVAsMlS, mavis dly No. 124 South High St. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, , - AND Liquors of all Kinds. npErl TEAU OLD ItOirKRON IVniN- JL ky. Thirty barrels pure 10 yoars old Bourbon Whisky. Also, twenty-live barrels pure 8 to U years o Monongahela Whisky, of the beat brands. . Will be sold by the demijohn. keg or barrel; also, all kinds ot wines ana otner, Liquors, by ' deoUl i-U South High street. . Auction and Commission Room 1 rIE VMDiHRSIGNED HAVE OPENED an Auction and Commission Room at . I No.111 EaslTownNtreet, where they ar prepared to do a general Auction and Commission business. Bales of all kinds of property promptly attended to.either in city or oouutry. Household Furniture sold every market morning kt the room, commencing at 7 o'clock . : Also, Furniture repaired and varnished on tht shortest, notio ana most reaiouable terms. TIIRVKY A KlXIflW i rnehl-tf' ' No. Ui East Town Street1 ICE! ICE ! ICE I AM NOW PKKPAKED TO FVUNISII iu pumiv m general wiiu a? u n B Vblch was Procured .ome twn 1 miles above the city ahd is a SUPERIOR ARTIOI.K; which will b flirnlshed atlhe LOWEaT POSSIBLE RATES. Ihankful for pat patronage I solicit a continuano of the same. Having last year built asd fitted two Urge Ice Houses, in addition to in former one, I feel confident of supplying all demands. Orders left at -f . A. A IbLesqaereux's Jewelry 6 tore, No. 71 Heath High street, opposite the State House, or with ta , wagon on the streets, will receive prompt attention 1 JHr request, I (thall oontlnno to kesp CHOICK 4 FRK8U OYlJrElW during the wmiair.whiohi , receive direot from Baltimore. mayll-dJin-f .. IJHDealcr iu Ice and Oysters. j ri