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fmnsi SPECIAL NOTICES, REASOXaJ WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH MADE AtSvaLTIIAM, MASS., . . ct; ia TUEBcar.; ' -Hlamd en th best principle. Ita frame li ompowd of SOLID PLATES, NO jar ran Inter fer with the harmony C 1U working, and no and- nan snook nan damage its maohlnery,. Every pieet Is mad and nnUhed fcy machinery (Itaelf foinoua for it novelty, M w: M for lUcffretivanusI.ftnd ii Mereror properly made. The watch it whet (11 mechanism should be ACCURATE, SIMPLai BTRONQ -AND ECONOMICAL. Except aome sign cdea, too oostly for too.ral use. foreign. wawuos are omen made or women end boys. Such wawbee are composed of mere! hundred nieces. orewed end rivaled totether, and require constant palre to keep them in any kind of order ' All per to; wno nare earned "anoree," Vlepihes" and .waoratntLv.ra,"rprfoetly weU aware of the truth of this statement. . At the beginning of onr enterprise, more than ten yoari ago, it ww our flrrt bbjeot to make a thT ill I. 1 - ..... 1 i ' . ... .1 - uwi ivit prif ea watcn tor the. million, to t ake the pUe of thee foreign impositions ; the ra ils of foreign faotorlee, which were eotirely nn aaleabl at bom and perfectly worthless ererj- How well w bare aoc omolirhed ihifl. Illtl kg Tin. derstood from the faet that after so many yean of fooiio iriai, we now make MORE THAN HALF OK AWi.lliJS WATCHES SOLD IN TdK UNITED STATUS, and that bo others hare vr given such universal satisfaction. While tbil department of " Business is continued wltn Inoreased. faeUitie. for perfeot work, we are at present etngaged in the manufacture of watebe of the very HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, un equaled byanythinf hitherto made by ourselves. . .uuourarpxnaoyenyiuingmadein the world. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have erected an addition to vur main building eg. presely for this branch of our business, and bare neu u witn me test workmen In our aervioe. New machines and appliancee bare been eon.tnmi. which perform their work with consummate delica cy ana exactness, Tb choicest and most approved materiala only are used, and we challenge compar ison Between tnii grade of our work and the Ooest imported onronometera. We do not pretend to aell our watches fur Lean moniy than forei.n .ii,. but w do assert without fear of oontradiotion that lortnagAMJiiioMir vnr product ia inooinparabiv uperior. All our watches, of whatever grade, are fully warranted, and thir warrantee is good at all times against ua or our agenta in all part of the world. ,VAUUUfl,-Tne jpnblio are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. AUpeisona soiling owun eriot(s wui be proseouted. ... ggt)BBIA8 sV IPrLF.TflV. GE5T8 10R1HE AJ.thlCAN W ATC11 00. . ,,. UIreadwair,JHwlerk. rr, . . I , nT1 n.n, nir i iD.li VtaXtAl IiaiLLaaaLm.LDl, riOTgCTID IT BOTSL LgTTBIg FATIMr. IB JAftHS CUUKEIS CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS frtparedjromapnscrtpUoHoriHrJ. darbt.il t, JJltic4aJCMruordinarytotA 1Jvim. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the ours vi airtuoee painiuiana dangerous diseases to whiec the female censtitutiun-is subieot. It n.ii.rui...i xceerea and removes all obswuotions, from wkatev- x u. m. eperaj euro may oe relied un. TO KIARU1EU LADIES It le cartunlsrly suited, it will, in a abort time. Slr .OATJTION. tU iAiT TUB SM MOM Tim ,f I-rnnnoyi tlrMmtktyariar. , IB.all eaeje of Nervous and Hpinal Affections, reins in the lisok and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ox rtion. palpitation of the Hea t, Hysterica, and Yi bites, these I'llls will effect aeure when all other wmu, nare iauen; and aitnougn a powerful remedy, go not eonuiu i jron. calomel, autiuony, or anything lurtlnlteth Conatitalion. rail directions in the pamphlet around each pack. mv wuiwii suouia b vareiuijy preserved. i0L x iu DsrcaiPTs. Prk, o Dollab ra 1MJTTLB. . SPECIAL NOTICE. 'It U Me ait of trtry raluabU UtHMnt to It CorHTlnraiiin. t eavtieu; thtrefort, and tAai t4 ittUrt - T. t M ." art blovn i lit Aoiii. arndtkattaekvcrai ptr itort tt r 10 mutht of tht Hanatvrtt 0 I. C. StLDWJil t CO.. and JOB mm if uani mm, aone art penttsae, ' ' M H. 1.00. with Elkhtsen cents for mutate Inclosed te any authorised Agent, or to the hole wenerai Agent lor the United BUtea and Hrituh Aommions, JOB MOSES, IT Corthmdt street. New York! will insure a bottle, eontei log Fifty Pills, by n tarn mail, securely sealed from ail obeervatien. aepU-dAweowly-oota , i .. . T-i " ' MFKai KA LTII ftTR VWi II. UFK-IIRA L.TII STIt ENGTII. UIFE I1EAI.TH HTRENOTII i , ta dr. jrjJUf DELAMARUE'3' StEOIFIO PILLS Are prepared by the Messieurs Oarancier A Du Dent. FLarmeAautlala n. QU k. l...mk.P P.-.. from the i'rwoription of Dr. Juan Delemarre' Chief aii.i..M iu miuufpiuiQu noro on iritoisere. LATTER vr RECOMMENDATION. - Pabw, May itb, ltd. mUBWTHMN:- We have need the .'noino Pillb" made from Doctor Delainsrre'a Pre aeiption duiing eeveral xeaia past, in our privaw mau puuno practice, and nave lound ibein energetic and effioient kem- dyln eaaeaof Bpermauirrhea ir Seminal Weak Dees; Mgbtjy, Dailv, orft'tmutmrt Emiasions: hex al Weakneas, or Jnpotncy; tiucl DerangcmenU 01 turn I'.riuui dtm)id; n taxuessee arisini Irom cecreiijaoiisano sexual excesses; Jitiamatio of the Uemtal Oigaos: A tak Hnine; Affeotionsoi the Eyee; "Lime" 5 "HriHi Djst'1 Deposita in the Urir lirm. "Uilk."l).h.r.. .l.n. ,.w 11. ul: with bunken i heeksand bloodless Lips; "1'inobed'' rwura; irrnuier ao ion 01 toe ntatt, and in all the ghastly train ot Hmptoms arisii.g from Over se, Abuses, or Loss lrom any cause, of the Nervous X! urue. r. . j I .1 . . 1 II . i nuenyeovise ine rroiession. and en ear. eons saOeriBg from any Symptomatic or Organic Jtftetiont el taOaNlTit-liaimar hvai aua .. .... these 1'ills. With high r spect, wegre jeurs most moareiy, T. UUJARlN.M.b. .'''Tin.. '. Jk.AN hk I klli uViir u r- "axi A?CW PVTt A o. 81 Bu itombird e mtm .... rir-a - AWMryandWws0eurtions;6VsVk,yev ittiet. or whatever tends to impair the VUal Action of lheran,feart,orrt)oM Hytttm Irequeutiy orderaef the Vihilb Htbtim. ttudntt, Cltrgy pitn and L-nevtrt. tkanfure. aho m.rm .,. n. ,i. able to these v taki.esses, should resort promptly to hi. DBtsMAgBBja SrayiriO PilLg i " .x V. ... m. auipuioi. wutaiiuiiig au par louiara, wltn in fectious and Advice, nrihted in Krnh l.....n Htuih and Engl ish, accompaniea eaoh bex,- anj win ummmnt, of nautiree oi cost, to any Who will iatwcarM.... u ...-. ...4.. .,v. Prtc i Hr Bex, or Six Boxes for ta. Bold by all the principal Druggists, or wl I be aent bj inaii.orli ttaUijron atlob nation. on receipt i tne auecineo prioeDy any authorised i WPrtTf 7f ,.n.Tvf.i,,w,B,ri g'ta lor America. OSCAR O.,M0SkS A CO., .5 Uortlgodt .tree m . ,plr lnli.nri.-l A. .. r . I I I I .ww: .v.n. B.wuiiivuivniiir uuj ii un ecu vicinity, p. n..nAaiiij!,Li co U. kOUKRTS A vu.. anu an weaiere m medicmea,; AIJ, oidera by topl dAweowly '"" ; V I AA A i a JUTWae aa - Cftpi advanoipi ta pubjio favor, throughout the United States, the Urltish Colonies and Span ixh A n tricfe, aad needing ao ' . ' i--n b Flourish of Tnunpets to proclaim its success, that standard article. CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. ia now far bead of any preparMioa 0f iu elaar. Feopje pi Faahion, H (engtb thoroughly understand the terrible consequences entailed by the nsg of I snetalio andtaustie preparationa, and admit the su periority of this famous vegetable Dye. Manufac tured by J. CIIRIsTADOROlI Astor House. New Tork. TSo!d I v U Druggists., Applied by alt Hair Prassetai ; l ( jgigaie s Aromauo vegeutDie Doap. . A superiog oiiot f i prepared from refin ,d VeU OH in combination, jrita r carinas and eapeoial'y deeignsd for'ih Bseoi i.5ie and for tie Keiraerylu perfume ii atrniaitet ana It wasninf properd unrivalled-" ToraalbyUDrugUtt feblMAwlof ;1' ei t ... V auiit.lt 1 ! i ff AMUSEMENTS, j . OPtRA HOUSE. a: ellsleu1....:. ......... ... JOHN ... ..... ....MAHAfltB. One week only. The treat Lyric Tragedienne, M'LLE. VESTVALI, I ; "Tun MaonipioiktI" Supported bv Blister's full Dramatis Company. . from the Academy of Huiio, Cleveland. MONDAY evening, Nor. Mb, 186, Th great taot play of . GAME A, ... TOE OEMlEW MOT It EE. Game ...........MTHe VE-tTVALl. coriune leiier nnng, ' "Crxtle Hong," "Sylvia, ii now mine," ana "tether of Israel." I wiU b "a V.uring the engagement the f '.owing now pieces UEL DEVONIO. THE BRIGANDS, TEMPTATION, Ac, Ao. .. . novl OPERA liOUftE. J.T. RAYMOND ..Lagan A Manioib. Last night bnt three of the distinguished actress, MISS ' MATILDA HERON ! ; Who will appear in bar famouaplayof ADELIA OFPARISI supported by Miss M. E. (Jordon. Mr. Hamilton. uu vug entire vumpauy. THURSDAY evening, Nov. 1st. ADELIA OF PARIS. Af1 Altai Ml.. OVJtW Zl .MI09 HE, lJ 11 , onw Mr. H.mii..,n vvuuwhiis , ... AlIM m. K. l.nrsinn To-morrow iFrlHawi Itsm.vtt . ii! w.tii. a.H . .-- , ""'vu vi imam juaiiiati Katu'rdav afternoon. GRAND MATINEE Miss uoivu mm unin uir. in redeartal-MECEA. SdmlMInn Ml 1. trr .... n A. r. 1 . Dwsoeo oe secured at Joan Helner's SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR MORE THAN TWENTY TEARS M tub W' VJBNETIAN HAIR DVE has atood tb teat of trial, and ia constantly Increasing In publi avor. It la the but and 1. .1. i j ... 7ttMnu It gives a beautiful, lustrous, natural c.t,ar. It is complete in one bottle It doea the work the first time. Itdoes not orock.smutor stain. It does not rub off or fade. V It always gives aatiafaction. A obild oan applylt THIriHAlU IlVlf I. j v . ...... ui.uiuicu 07 a peculiar Proce",,I"",on"10 JIr-"'ewa).whiobrenderi iiiumioi auperiur to any oye in market. in using j he Yi.lJSTIAN DYE von avnlil that RUSTY, DEAD appearance by which died hair ia ao easily recognised when an inferior article Has been used. Invest 76 cents, and you will be convinced. Hold by all Druggists and Fsncy (jooda Dealers A. I. MATHEWS Manufaetnrer. , IEMAS BARNES A C0..New York. Wholesale Agenta. mavtu-deodly XVIMY WOT USE THE II EST? OYER TWENTY YEARS' inomuinx- demand umm awiaonined me laoi tnat .Matbbwr' VbnbtiaM est, the most reliable, and most oonvaniant i:nm. u.iRuiiiaiDfl nesi in tne wurfri. it ia tii .h..n. piete in one bottle. Doea not require any previous preparation of the hair. No truuble. No crock i r statu. Produces a brautiful black or brown, as pre ferred. A child can apply it. Alwara gives (att raction. Only 76 cents per bottle, tiold everywhere. A. 1. MATHKWS. iianufaaturer. N. Y. DEMAS BARNES A CO.. New York. Wholesale Agenta. Also. MATDgwg' Abkica Baib tiioaa for r atonniand dresamgthe Hair. juneie oeodiy HYGIENIC WINE, THE GREAT IMPORTED TONIC Uied by the best families throughout Enrone: Arnrnvafi ha tha Imnjipikl KMh.l Ar u .1 : . J - kVMW V. WVUI.IIIt . Indorsed by the prominent Mem era of the A mar. icen Medioal AHoriarion. at thai l.'Annniinn hii in Haltimore, May 1st, 1866. Contain noSpiritt of any kind, and therefore NOT IN'l OXICAT1NO lit THE LEAST. It isnrenared in Paria frnm nmai Rk.n .n1 mltS in IU COmrMMltinn nnlv tnm.in amm'.!!. librifvgt substances LiniE8 wi,l find it adelioious substitute for the Tanuui umci nnicn nave an aiooiiono nody. MUnCAT PEKLE ia a rare wine of most delight ful flavor. It ia the (.tire juict of a mott dtiiciovt trapt. It surpassea in excellence any table wine ia un oouuirj, meu in r.uropa lor sacramental pui poses. iburoh Deonle areinvit4 ta inanir inin if ..T.1??' wines are mid by all rirunists. and bv K. JUKES A SON and HOUSTON A UAKDNER. Co- JC CO., PinfilnnAti A irunt. fn. llhiA aogH-deodlyj - Honaehold Neceealtr Exlata for tko a ao oa UUKl-iO'g CATAHKII SIVIJFF, Wbic'.,in the first stages of a cold. acta likemaci Headache, Hoarseness, Dlptheria, and Bronchitis, ore tyes, iicafnesa, Bad Taste and Smell, being the reault of Catarrh. Thla Snuff removea and pre vent all these, and inaurea a healthy Dead. Its effects are pleasant and safe, even for infanta who fader irom Snuffles. It ss the highest professional testimonials. Hold by all Druggists, or sent by Mail to all parts of U. o. or ai cents lor One Box. or II for Four Boxes. Aooreae JACS. DUKNU. f. O. ox 18S. .. Naw orkCitr. u x. ii -v.-l -"""V" vy- At wnoiesaie. dviikmah hiukiu i iwi i Miiw,iui ior. junev-lyd&w. ALLCOCKtS POIIOU81FLATEHS. BEST STRENUT11EN1NO PLASTER IN THE nuuku, ALLCOCK'8 POROta flJSTJCJtS rttotvt and. aitvagt pain by calling forth (As acrid A mors front partt inltmal to tAt kin and gtntral eireula- lionUnt, in many ta, potitivtly tiaporatimy tn autatt. J AMES LULL. M. D. i nere 11 notningequal. In the way of a plaster, to tne rorou, blaster of Mr. ALLCOCK. . Everything a pleasant about them. They are the plaster of the gay, and a lit type of onr present advancement in aoience Bod art. In Aathma, Coogb, Kidney Affeo lions. Gout, Rheumatism, and local deep-teated pains, tney afford permanent relief. J. i'. JOHNSON, II. D., on "TopUalRemediea." r rom a personal Knowledge of these p asters, wa can state that they are decidedly preferable to any Other in nse. Wherever relief ia to be obtained h. tne nse or a plaater, we should recommend tbem. iAUKAHAM, M. V., Editor A'ina York Mtor, Agency, Brandretb House, New York. U..IJ I II 1 duiu uj mi iiuiKuiis 'it,1' " ,it JAYa COOKE i & vCO. Corner WnlleV NaeeauKte., New l ork. In connection with our houses in Philadelphia and Mashington, we have opened a NEW YORK. HOUSE at above location and offer our aervioe to Hanks, Banker, and Investors for the transaction of heir bnsineaa in thia city, including parehaaee and sale uf GoTBKNMgNT SitfUTilg. Stocks, Bomdb AMDUolp. We are eonatantly represented at the V oausa AAsuanga ana uoia Hoard, wnara order aent Baaie promptly filled. WekeeponBandaiuUsunolv iJUVJtllNMBKT 8ECymTLGa OF ALL ISSUES, buying and selling at current price, and allowing 'narrMnAlidAfatafJ f Item taAak likawl i.a .fiords JA COOKBeVCOi '''Ji . i ,.i ., ,, i ma 8-1 y Jtw it fflAttBUOH ANII CJi.L.lltAU'Ke en Eg. ay of W arning and Instruction for Young Idea. Also, Uiseasea and Abuse which prostrate the vi tal powers, with aura means of relief. Seat ire charge in staled letterenvelopee. Address. l)r. .BhUXlrt llOUtiaXOM. Uowar AiTuen hiUdeipni,.Pa,,.v ),mu mVtl-UU , Telegraphic. FROM WASHINGTON. Mexican Matters—Gen. Sherman Accompanies Minister Campbell as Military Envoy—Gen. Sheridan's Order not Approved of—A Canard. New Yokk, Oct. 31. The Tlmea' Wash. IniltOn gt)f cl ll HI l ! CJi-ll Mlinrl.iaii K .,1 another intf rvlew with tlie rreiident to day, alter the session of the Cabinet, at which he accented the millrarv dinlnmntio mission to Jlcxleo. which I stated day had been ten lered to him. lie will therelore leave for Ohloto-mnrrow, and af tur arranelnir some Drlvate aflalr he will leave for Mexico, probably within ten days, accompanied by Col. Campbell, Minister to that Republic The Administration is (i rati lied at the prompt action of Gen. Sher man, and the hone U contidentlv entcrraii'i. cd that the presence of an otllcer of such rank and distinction will be a siifHeimir. in. dic.lionof the earneetneFsof this Govern ment In t ie measures It Is taking t aid the restoration of the Republic and thatit 'wlll reuder the actual presence ot United States troops on Mexican soil unnecessary, (ii-n. Sherman's precise mUsion Is both military and diplomatic he goes to sustain Minister Campbell in all the diplomatic relations wnicn may do re-established, and einnnw- i-red also with full discretion as to the uee or military power in any emereencv re quiring U. The very important nature of tins worn is thus apparent, and the Presi dent is anxlom that It not only shall be Iu safe and able hands, but that our rmirp-u-n- tittives shall rt acu the tcene of action as goon as possible. ine imme of Gen. Grant was at flrstsinr. gested as the proper person for this position ol Military Envoy, but aa tie cannot well oe spared irom the pressing duties conse quentupon the reorganization of the army, Gen. Bherman was. selected, he having de clined the tender of the War Department, which was maue by tne president. When the change does occur in the latter depart ment, it Is altogether probable that Gen uraut win assume Its duties. lhe Administration does notentlrelvaD prove the language of Gen. Sheridan's or uer, so lar as it applies to Maximilian an nts crenel! relations. Ilius far ail the inter course with France on this subject hits been of the most amicable namre. and mere is neither intention or desire to in tcrrupt them at the present moment. Ev erything promises to be accomnlislied without any hard feeling whatever, unless it oe tm ine part oi those bandits whom uen. bherldan very properly styles uucta. lifers. The reports of Gen. Sheridan boi ncr re lieved are canards, and set afloat irnm New Orleans in the interest of enemies of the Government and lor the Dtirnose of in 1 1 ..... . . . . . .... ... r juriiig me status oi tnat omcer. A Washington special savs the ltenubli can of that city makes an authoritative denial ot the rumois concerning the Mexl can anuir.s ann savs tne renorts were started in tne interest of Mexican bond holdcri. FROM CANADA. The General Feeling—An Episcopal The General Feeling—An Episcopal Church Broken Into. New Tokk, Oct. 31. The Herald's Mon treal Bpecial fays there is but one feeling among the Canadians concerning the con victed remans, anu that is, the law must take its course. 1 he Herald s Toronto special savs : The Episcopal church in Brantlord wa entered by a party of tenlans Immediately afee me receipr oi tne news that Col. Lynch an Kev. J. McMahon were sentenced to be hanged. The windows were smashed and the pulpit demolished, while a p-.irty of men promenaded the streets shouting for President Roberts and Gen. Sweeney. .... . . f . ' . - . . ii ine reman prisoners are released by the Government iu consequence of the threats made by the Feniiins of the United States, a strong . annexation party will be formed throughout the country. Trial of Fenian Prisoners at Toronto Besumed. Toronto, Oct. 31. The Fenian trials were resumed at noon to-dav. The sheriff hav Ing called over the jury, John Qiiinn was piaceci in tne dock. it. A. Harrison. Mr, McNats and J. Patterson aDDeared for the Crown, and Kenneth McKenzie, Q. C, for mi a " . ' me prisoner. i.ne prisoners counsel ap piled for a postponement of trial in conse. quence of the absence of material witnesses who could not be lound. and on other grounds set forth In an affidavit, and also that he found great difficulty in obtaining tne necessary evidence. The allldavitset forth that the prisoner belongs to ltoches- ter, JN. I.; that a certain newsnanerDub Jished articles calculated to prejudice the public minds against him, and also the minds of the iurors. and that he ( nrluonerl never had an intention of the nature of the evidence against him, and had been destl tute until recently of the means of making inquiry as to me evidence, i ne nrisobcr iuriner states ne will ue ready lor trial in January next. Dir. McKenzie urged that delay should be grained, air. it. a. Harrison contended that as to-day was the day the prisoner had stated he would be ready lor trial, and that the vrown nad Decn at great expense and Inconvenience in bringing witnesses here, the grounds set forth in the affidavit would pot warrant the application being granted ine uuage, upon looking over news papers, refused to overrule that Dortion oi tne amuavit reierring to tnera, but sug gested certain amendments, which being made the application was granted and the trial postponed till the 13th of next month. I lhe next prisoner brought into court was Patrick Magrath, who claims tQ be an American citizen. Mr. McKenzie made Similar application for postponement as be lore. I Ottawa. C. Oct. 31. non. Messrs. McDougall, McDonald and Campbell are expecieu lo-uay. I It is thought nrobable that a Cabinet Council will be held here to-morrow to dig cuss the verdict found against the Fenian prisoners. It Is not likely anything will pe oeciaea upon until tna lull meeting in juoutreai next ween. r Besumed. FROM ANNAPOLIS. Examination of Police Commissioners. or. - Annapous, Mdw Oct. 31. The examlna tlon of charges against the Police Commis sioners was continued till 6o'clock last night and resumed this niorninir at lOo'e.lneir i ne oeiense expect to get through their ev- uience oy noon, wneii mere will be some rebutting evidence introduced bv the pros ecution. Commissioner Hinds was called to the stand yesterday by the counsel for the defense, in order that the Governor might question Mm, but he declined doing so, and said il he desired to examine the Commissioners be would do so at their office in Baltimore. Some conversa tion took place last night relative ' to the argument of the caso. Mr. Alexan der," for the Commissioners, announced his intention to argue the case. Mr. La- troDe argued the importance or disposing Of the case without delay, and Bald they represented 14o0 distranchised people of Baltimore. Time pressed, and if the Com missioners were removed, as thev honed and believed they would be, thete was much to be done. Many examinations were to be made before next Tuesday, the day of election. . The counsel for the defense said they did not wish to delay unnecessarily. Mr, Alexander said they represented the Union . men of Baltimore and the Union sentiment of the country. The Governor salrt, In order to accommodate the counsel, ho would sit till a o'clock to-night if neces sary. - . , . Dates from Buenos Ayres 10th and Roso nt 11th, state that another desperate battle had taken place between the Brazilians and Paraguayans, and though the allies claim a Victory do details are given. -1 FROM NEW YORK. The Fenians—The President's to Mayor Preparations Along the Border. ISrw i okk, Oct. 31. Mayor Hoffman has received a letter from President John son in reply to the lt'tter of the former transmitting the resolutions of the Com mon Council concerning the Fenians. The President, referring to the action already uiKen mrougn me secretary of mate, savs: "These prompt proceedings will convince you oi tne deep interest felt by the Govern ment of the United States in the cases of mese citizens, and ot its determination to take all steps that may be necessary and proper for the i roteotion of all Its citizens, wneresocver tney may De. ' ah AtDHiiy utsnatcn savs : A v ned sur vey of the Fenian situation lrom Alhanv tn .L. .( i, . ... nits i runner enauies me to report tne great est; activity every wnere prevailing anionsr the Circles. The Common Council of this city have adopted resolutions looking to practical aid to the Fenians, and the Com- mon Council of Ttov. with the entire an- probation of Mayor Flagg. will follow suit to-morrow nignt. The renlan Ifine As sociation held a most important meeting iHHb nignt, anu auomer agHin to-night. Everywhere the Circles of the oro-aiilza- tion exhibit more of practical meaning In their attitude iu view of the approaching possible executions In Canada than ever known before. Arms are scattered Iu treat quanuues an nioug irom Whitehall to Uurllngton, and I know that a large quan tity are, and have been for a Inns time. secreted on Canadian soil at a point uotfar e, U . A I T. IVIII OL. JLIUUUB, f The Montgomery-Santa Anna Suit Decided-An Absconding Clerk. The Montgomery-Sanfa Anna suit has D"en (lecideti against Montgomery. Philip Melling has been committed In $1000 bail to answer the charge of forging uiiue ffioucii-s name to naturalization pa pers. ... . George Calvert, clerk in the employ of C. O. Parks, 34 New street, absconded with 4U,uou in gold checks belonging to his employer. $10,000 of the amount had been cashed. Payment on the rest has been stopped. Vote in the Vermont Legislature on the Constitutional Amendment. The Tribune's Montpelier, Vt., special of ynv.eruay guy a vote was taken in tne House to-day upon the proposed amend ment to the Constitution it stood yeas Union Pacific Railroad. The eighth section of thirty miles of the uiuun l aciuo rauroaa nas Deen accepted, and the road is now In running order 270 mnes west or Omaha, which is twenty- eight miles west of the one hundredth meridian or west longitude. South American News. New York. Oct. 31. The steamer Arizo na arrived to-day with Apinwall dt-s to the 21. 'lhe French war steamer Talh- man arrived at Panama from Mexico on the 14th, with a large number of sick and wounded soldiers. Some of them were placed in the hospital there, and the Talis man satiea again lor Mexico. A serious conflagration occurred a. As- pinwall on the 10th. destrovlnir the United slates Hotel and adjoining buildings. The mimes were arrested at the Howard House, through the exertions of Commo dore Bragg and men, ol the United States ship of war DeSota. Messrs. Field & Aleazar are the principal sufferers. i ne river steamer lndenendencia. bound .. -i ir ... , , ' '... up uie mii-iutm a. nao exn.ioea with n number ot passengers on board. No par ticulars oi the d saster received. lho Central American States are all at peace, lhe Government of Honduras h.n decided to remain neutral In case the war between hpain and Peru and Chill is con tinued. '1 his action is reirarded as lmDort- ant, as it favors the allies by keeping open uie ports oi umoa and irtixiuo, on the Atlantic, for privateering purposes, thus enaoiing mem w prey upon Spanish com merce. Peru was engrossed with the Presidential election, and it was thought the present Dictator, Prud. will be elected. Another conspiracy against the Govern ment nas Deen discovered in Lima. Injunction Applied for—Escape of a Robber. To-dav A. J. Vanilernnar. in hnholf nf .tv.it. uriintn ana others, applied, in the Supreme Court, for an injunction acralnst iiios. a. scott and the present board ot di rectors ot the Milwaukee & Minnesota lsaiiroad Company, charging them with having, in consideration of $400,000, se cured from the old company the manage ment of the road, and that they are now acting in the interest ot the Milwaukee & ht. Paul Ktilroad Company. The defend ants deny the charge and the UirUdlctlon oi mo courr. John Lambert arres'cd some time since for robbing an internal revenue officer while on nis passage from Oregon to San Fran cisco, escaped from police headquarters, wuere ne was counued, this morning. No Traces of George Calvert. No traces have been discovered ol George Calvert, the young man who stole $40,000 in gold certificates yesterday from Mr. C. l'arks. ine detectives, however, are still on his track, and hope that some por tion of the money maytct be lound. Mr. Parks is held in high estimation as a broker. The loss does uot break up bis business. Financial Matters. New York. Oct. 31. Money continues abundant. The Banksofter round amounts freely at 4 per cent. on call. Discounts are dull. .There is less demand for paper, and 0,' per cent, may pe quoted as the niiui mttni rate. The stock market shows decidedly more activity and greater firmness. At the even ing Board, the activity was general at an average advance of about per cent. northwestern took another bound, advanc ing to 60, an improvement of 4!o, with gales of about 5,000 shares. Tiie preferred stocK Tose c in sympathy with the com mon, .brie advanced c. Illinois Central and Kock Island were also especially firm. uie minor western roaos were active. Hannibal & St. Joseph rose 24 per cent. Governments are more in demand from the j public. Five-twenties of 1S05 of both is sues are in demand, and 4H better. Seveii-thhtlcs Improved nu. Gold stocks show a slight improvement, with Indica tions or a reaction from the late depression. Atlantic ana racinc continues llrm. sales being made at $0. exchange is nominal at iWACdWJli tor prima cankers' sterling. The Dry Goods Market. New York. Oct. 31. The deDresslon noted in tne dry goods market lor tue past wee it 'still ' continues. joDDers prices: Brown Sheetings Indian Head. 22'. Bleached Shirtings Bartlett'a, 31 ; Amos- cag A. utMi nope, Prints Merri mack W. 22k: Hamilton, 10: American. - 19: Amoskeag, 181; Freeman, 17: Em pire, n. ricks Aiuoskeag, a j a, ; do.B, 42; Everett, 30. Stripes York, 34; Auxaville. 25: Aihany, 14 . Denims Haymaker, 30; Boston Mauuiaoturlng Co.v FROM CINCINNATI. Suit Dismissed. Cincinnati. Oct. 31-The suit in Sune- rior Court, The Ohio & Mississippi Kailroad Company vs. Tho Indianapolis & Cincinnati Kailroad Coin puny, to recover damages for violation of contract, was yesterday dls- J mlsaed, the parties naving amicably ad- usteu ail matters in uispute. FROM LOUISVILLE. Fenian Mass Meeting. Lodisvillk, Oct. 31j The various Fenian Circles of this city held an enthusiastic meeting to-night, denouncing the. British Government and calling upon the United States to interfere in behalf of Lynch and AlcMaiion. : , ? . rmmE. BcadyMadcClothiDg FALL AND WINTER GOODS. THE OHIO MERriMT TAILORING AK1 - '- CLOTHING CO NO. .185 OPERA HQUSEBLOCK, dontti Ilirh Street, Colu.obn, O., Take leare respaotfull to tender their tbenks to the puhllo for theiiboral patrnnaire het wed on their entaiiluninent since Its cnmmei cemenr. anil tn sure their pttronn, that their eff.irt shall ever be to render entire satisfaction, hy tniikinc up Knrniente. warranted to be lrom first aUsa U'kkIh, by eompetent Workuirn and to fir nccuretulr. We a. a now ranaiv. ing, end shall continue to do so, noM, during the ..mod , . . . , r OUR FALLANDWINTER STOCK. For Overcoats and Business Suits, E'quimau, P. and H. Heaven", Pilot Cloths.IIoavy Tricots, Castor Beavers, Chinchillas. Heavy Milled Doeskins. Harris Cassiuieres. Alo. the moat aleaant aisaurbuiou. ui yiain ana iancy taorics, lur Imported from Kng.and, France, Belcium and owitierianrt.everbriiiiir it to thisoitr. Toall which we invite the attention of th bus and the surroundmsreonntrv. asHiirinff t.hf,m tht. ourTRCiiitiss. witn teinR workuion ourselves, enable us. not only to keep better ;..ol.i. but to soil CuBiP Ktt than other houtes in the city READY MADE DEPARTMENT In the line of Ready Made (larmenti. onr Stoelr la complete, and in thia conned ion, we desne it to be unciermooa mat we Keep no Phoildy, or goods of in ferior rades,all being maiinfaitured to order, and THE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is replete with every article pertaining to the (Jen- TUE 0. 11. T. i, C. CO. apr!7-doodly-o NEW FALL tiOUDS! C. EBERLY & CO i0. 261 NOIJTII IIK.II NTRKET, AKE RECEIVING A 1NFW ANDWELL aolected stock of Fall Hoods, at extremely low prices. Fancy Oreno Good, Itlerino)., Wool IMuldff, ICsuprem. Cloth, Alpaca. CoburcH, Deluinx, Kir. Shawls, Cliak. Saequen, lialmornl Skirt.', Hoop fikirts in great variety. Muslins. I'nutf, Uir.Klmma. Flannel . I.inaoys in great variety. Cloths. Casxi meres, Uueski'is, Satinets, Tweo.ls. Joans, Woolen Varna. Home Mado Flannel, lied SnreaH Itlantraia Coverlets in great variety. A large stock of Men and Boys' Hats and Caps. Lower than can be bought In the city. We have also added to our stook a nice selection oi 1 apes try, turee-po, luitraiu btair and Hemp Which will be offered at extremely low prices, c. i:eci:kia- a. co.. No. SM Southeast corner High and Friend Mt., jaul-eodly g CU1.UMUUS.U s Sale. JPhilip Uelsel i In Faitition. flnart of t.'onimnn Plnaa nt George Helsel etal.) Franklin County, i). letal.i IN PUKSUANCE OF AN OIIDEK OF Sale in the above Stated easin from aairf t'nnrl to me directed, 1 will oiler for sale at publio auc tion, at the door of the Court House, in the City of Columbus, on Saturday, the 1st dny of December, A. D. 1SG6, at 1 o'clock P. M the following described real es tate, wi wit: A. tract of land situate in Hamilton township. Fr-nklin county, Ohio, bounded and described as follows i Beginning at a stone set up for corner in the section line, and 6.1 perches north from the southeast corner ol ibe southratt qoarter of sec tion II, in townships, ranee il, Matthews' survey; thence west'J5 Derobes to a atone: thaena annth B.I perohes to a stone: thence east ilfi perches to said southeast corner of section II; t enoe south itb the line, f thenorthweJtquartorof section 13.70porcb.es to a stake: thence eaal HO perches to a stake; thrnce north 140 per .'hes to a stake; thence east 80 porches to the quarter section line; thenco north to the northeast, corner of said southwest quarter of sec tion li; thence west with the line of the said quarter section to the corner thereof; thence soutli with the line thereof to the place of heginni .(.containing-167 aorea, more or less, exoepting33 aores, it beinu all t at tract of land situated in the nnrlhwatfc noma of the northwest quarter of se tioa 18, now owned by Charles Uben; and, also, 15 acres, conveved to Phi ip Holael by deed, now owned by J. Spangler, off of tbe northrast corner of the S')uthwet quarter ef section ia, leivina yet to be disposed of One Hun dred and Seven'aen acres. A ppraised at 56.00 per acre. Terms of Sale--Ono-third nf the mirahasa mnnav paid on the day of sale, one-third in one year, and one-third ia two years, with iutereet from day of snie, neierrea payments to be secured by niort geon Mia premise. ranter's fees J11.85 , . WM. D0MIGAN, Sheriff. ootBl-dltawtd , ' SWAYZE & PARSONS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND DIALKRS IN Cents' Furnishing Coods, NO. 164 SOUTH HIGH 8XUEET, Opposite United States Hotel. . . . ( CO I VMS VS, OHIO. THEV AKE NO IV ItECF.I VINf. A larro and splendid atock of FALL and WIN Tilt UOOHS, eonsistin of : j . u CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, VESTI.NQS. FANCY IMIATIN'US , EtQ.. to which they Invite the attention nflhanttt. sens of Columbus,, . .. , oct30-dtf NEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. 15 vOOTvXl0 A Itlaat ExejsrieilF. Orlirnte and Fra grnnl Ferfimia. ISialillrd rrens Ibe Rare anil Hrnniifnl Plewcr frern which it- mltca il name. . Manufactured onlybyPHALOnfk SON. . . aaaaaaw 1 Br?0 Beware of Counterfeits. Ask f" Phntan'Tko no otiter. n " ' ' Bold by druggists generally." ' fe0-deodAweow6m $2,000 PER ANNUM. -i A NT IN DITJTRIOI)9 prRan HAT. V in a oanital of itliS) tw.ntH.. jii.h k addressing he undersigned ean he informed how to naa irom tewij iweniy to tf 4uinrty dollars parday. ...w.vu J. W;tkMltlNKIIIKK.- joowo-wjiu Uovelaitd, Ohio. J ' I Fenian Mass Meeting. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. New York Money Market—Oct. 31. WONhY -Quite easy at 4m pereont. fi'M'A" AoliA.U" -yietatl(',"5IO.. yOi,y ilhout defik'ed change; meniig at Hi,, dee I mug t 14U, avaLomg to anU e.oKina; at i4B,. , Q li'l'n f axports of speii to-nay was lt).l,4T. OOVKRNMENT STOUKS-llore active and a anao firmer. FKEIGHI 1 S To Mverpool, quiet. New York Stock Market—Oct. 31. STOCKS Higher; closing buoyant.- Rook Hand 111,'i; lllineis Cennal la0,; iNur bwestein ' do prelerred H: Toledo 11X, To edo, Wabasi A Western M,; F'ort Wayne WJ?i; Alton A Terre Haute 60.; no preferred 77- Milwaukee & St. Haul M; do preferred 7l: Hannibal i, t rfoetl; Clere. land A i'litviirirli IU; Michigan Sua hern m ' '' ll! Hri W; Ne York Central 1IM,; ran tic M nil 33; bid eoupon. 66, new issue, ion J reiur7 S(ii, loX; T nni saee 6s 724; new Ohio 4 Mississippi CtriificisS4?i. i : .ii New York Market—Oct. 31. COTTON Irr.iau n'r and heavr; S8Ke for mid dling on1enl..eol4a40of.r o . 1. w Vrleina..- 1 F1.OLK Oren d loM betler, I u:. ci a -l quiet and firm at a slight advance ; $lu awiill US for extra 8lte: ti'i S5 . )2f,0 ..i exUaruuud .ocp tllno, and la 60 16 oil lir trade brauda. Kye ttjur aoiive and firm at 7 llfi do . W HISKY (.ulitand stead in bond at iZa. WHBAT Annie. aiiclH.iloo higher: ft 3U42 SB for vary aupenor Chit sgb spring, and M U(U fc fuf Wor. SChnaioand Joilaaukie. KVK Quiet; old we tern l 3.1. ' COKN rieoeip.s 31,1.'.0 buhela. Market 35o lower, closint uiiHett ed and firu er: ! ! tor in. rior; l 30 a; 1 33 torshipKHig uiixrd weatern in store and sflnat, chiefly at (1 301 (3, and olvsiug firm at II 3V. 1 33. . . OA'l'S Koceipts 7fl.76RbusheN., Market lo lower Sales 46.000 bushels at 70c, and 7So lor Chicago and Milwaukee. COFFKK Quiet an I firm. SUUAlt tileadv and in lair damanil; (lnha OU mix. ilULAhSbo Very firm for lower grader, aod quiut. rbiKULif.u.M l.owrr but more active; 91X9 Me tor crude, and K36,o for rcbi e l in bon.l. WOOi. Homeatio llneoas lull, heavv ami ilclin- ing. White foreign is quiet and steady; ilKfttiio for domestic fleece'. 30av46e f r auuer n I eil T'ai 3f!a for'l'eras, and 37io f ir California. IjKA IHEit lifui'.ock sole is in moderate V'finaf! w.iiic mr Dueiioa rt vres aou ngnt wcignt. 34 joij for middle do., 37S38.c for heavy do., 32 130 lor California lislit uo., 3i3io for middle do., and 35 G37o for lieavy do. .1 COAli foreign firm, with a moderate nnnlr and a good inquiry. D"mcstio telling at $0 6u T 75 per tin of Sfooo ponndc , Iron vnrjy. by auotion to-day; 40.000 tons sold at 4 210 6ia for lump, eg gi ate ami tore site. I'Oltk- Dici letily nrmer; t3i 50S36 OOcasb, and $33 it.') J 78. toiuiar,. for new lucss, cloKing at $36 00 cash; $32 00 for old mens, anil 1 27 00 27 60 for prune fur November delivery, t-1 60 aa ler' option, in llecembor. ; - . , li Mir yaiei nt aimut previous pricej. , HKKF llAM.S Hull st 4046o. . s HACON inactive: 15j tor Cumberland antt lfisn for short ri lined, a it IUto lorsuort clear. CUT MKAT - Dull and heavy: uaillUn fnr ahnuliir.rs. ancf I6.'altjj lor 'lams. DHhSshU llOUb-Dull and heavy at 12o for western. . UI.AUD Heavy and lower at 13Kl.rKo. uu i li.lt 1'ull at vu;o for Ouw; S444o for Stale, and MoiKhs for Orange oaunty pans. VULEiO. JJUII l tml3. . Cincinnati Market. FliOIITt Superfine is now held a' 10 SC&ll 6: extra nt 12 0l32.f; fam:ly at $13314, and ianoj brnnrin ai $14 tin I.. M. WIIKAT No. 1 Red w nter K 853 90-. extia $2 aofajj gg. Choice bill is helil at 3. fiorina- wan also in better request an I Urge rales ere made; No. i is "no at J i aim extra at nt uoaa &a. COItN .ttixe 1 ear was held tit lhe elnao firmlvat. 7Htisiic,anili.htllcdati42ais3e; she. led wai hold at H7stHrtcat theebse. There wernaleii of 00bushes eir at tbe Ciuoiunati. Hamilton k Uavton railroad at 7B0 OATS The market was steady, eloninr at 48,49n for No. 2 anil 61o for No 1 in bulk or elevator IU h-Mi. 3 ii held at (1 131 13. No. 1 at II 25. and extra at a 130. Saios of 400 bushels No. 1 to arrive at $1 33. HAKI.fc, V The market is firmer for th higher ades. with d rood demand it tl UJil 70 for nrima fall. One lot of ehoice hrwglit at 73. Extra Mate ipring i quote i at $1 4'KS 1 44. rituv i.-tui liulk Meais ami liaeon are lower: Hoik .Shoulder oou d be bought at l4o packed. and aides told at 15c packed. Ilao nhou.dcr. weie sold atlAo; ribbed Sides at 16 S16Jo, and clear Sides t INV9IHHO. i aril is dull: 3uO tierees urin e eitv sold at 13c; MOB piece Sides, areen, sold at 13v; 600 gHhcalx bu Ik rib Sides sold at 15; Decked, aod 15 do Kacon elear Sides at packed. muiii i no m irkot is dun, and prices are nomin al, at 8H 60 gross. CO 1 i ljA Middling in dull at 90 36'e. and other gr.nle' in proportion. COFFhb The demand continues fair, at 36X9 8tH;e for air to choice Hio. SUOAK-13tl5J;o for Raw: 17'-'ai7?B for hard refined. MOLASSES-lWaofle for Porto Kico.' HUTl'KK The demand is good for the ehoio trades, and the mark-1 rules firm at 3o32o for prune to choice Cent al Ohio. CHEESK l he market is auiet and unchanged. t 16 tlo.'jo per p innd, actual tare, for Western Ke serve and Hamburg, in rmnll loo. EtiGS Tne market's sieady and 'firm at 28i2Se perdoson, shippers' count, lor prime. WHISKY Honded ii in fair demand t 84c, and duty paid at $3 34. k Sfclil)' Tn demand for Clover is only moderate, but it is held firmlv at 8.-. Tiumthv rulea atauHv.- bat rather dull at $33310,. Vlax is firm but steady l2 75. Cleveland Market. FLOCK Salei 300 bria XX spring at $13 S& 13 60. WHEAT Sale? Soarr Jfo. 1 spring at $3 48; 6600 buh No. 1 on private terms. 1 , CORN Sales I car No. 1 from store at $1 0". ' O ATS Nile 1 car Ho. 1 attic from store; loar do On track at 50o. . . RYF.-Snlelcar No. 1 at $1SS.- HUTTKH Sales prime vt ester Raaerre at So.' CHKESK Quiet anil steady at lo 17o. the outside price for choice factory In a small way. r (JUS Scare and firm at 29a30c. HIUHWINh8-Hales5oh.l,, at $137. i ALCOHOL. ANU SPIRITS-Alcohol, 98 per cent.. .4 :44 78; Coligue Spirits, Vi per cent., $44414 80; Neutral Proof .Spirit $J 67i 63. I'h I liuLKL'.U The market ooutmuas inactive, and prices an nominal at 31(S32o for bonded on apot; free 5)352o. UKUlr.ltlb ine market continuea steady and firm, and we ean reDoltno obanea in uriona. The demand for staple goods is fair, and trade ia mod- rat ly ao:lve . . OKKKS APPLES-Salea of choice winter fruit at t'l 7w3 00. DRltU APPLES-Sales 3 brla at lOXe, and pay for packages. DKlKu PKACHES Peeled heldat33o; unpeeled halves Slo; unpeeled quarters IKo. TlMOl'ilV SEKH Held at $3 00 a S 85 per bushel. CLOVER SEED Held at $839 55 perboJhel. : . LAKE FISH-Ao. 1 Whitetish $7 SO. Buffalo Market—Oct. 31. FLOTJR-Jfo. 1 Spring $11 60; Amber Winter $14 14 60; Western Spring $13 35(I'J &i , . Sales 1200 brla. W He. AT Sales 05.000 bnthols at $3 3o for Milwaukee, for tainple; t-i 35 for Milwaukee Spring; $2 4'i for Ureeo Hay olub; and 33 for Kaoine Spring. . ' CORN Opened in the morning at $1 34; later it old a $1 33; closint heavy. -OATS Sales 38,000 bushels Ohio at64065o: , PARLEY Sales 10,000 bushels Illinois at $1 06. . K b Firm at 1 801 35: . . PBAr quiet. .. . . . -J) ' PORK Sales at (33, . . , 1 LAUl-salal.l4l. ''.'-. h J I Will K .Moiniual at $3 39. Paving Notice. To all wAom it may Concern: : - . 2-1 f WTV ClERK'S 'OFFICE, f r Columbus'. 0 Oct. M. ima.V Notice Is berehy given, that proceeding have bee r ' instituted in iheCity Counoil of Columbus, fe - UiaaiiiK mo i.oiuwiiia; liofiroveuieilia, lo-wit i . I For grading and-paaiiig the nnpavad gutters and crossings on Fair alley, lrom Kussuth slreot to Pe-teri-' run. ' i . .. n'ni ., ,. -. ,..:; Tbe same to be done ia accordance with plate and estimates tu be prepared by the City Civil Engineer and filed in the office of the City Clerk. Allieisonsolaiuiing dauageson aooonnt of said proposed lmDroremeutr. are rcanirrd to la ih.i oiaimsiathe offioe of tbe Clerk, in writing, on or belure tbe sixtb uayof December. A. 1). IHiio. .o. A- fi-WILSON, O0t?5dltaw4wi . ... . City Clerk. Sewer Notice. w vrww avraynv ww iru j,rww9 t .. CITT CLERK'S OFFICE, 1 , -I -. . . .I . 1.1! COLUMUO. 0., Oct. J, 18M.I ' Notice Is hereby eiven that nronaadinira Ium ibstitured in the City Council of Columbus for mak ing the following improvements, to-wit : . For tbe erection of a Sewer at the txpens ef tb property boHi rs, Coniuioncii.a at Lynn alley, and theu.-e alone Thitd street to mteraaat tha Snnni street aewer, and that- the same be of aufiioient depth to drain all the cellars along said Third ' street. '..,.......,..-. 1 he irame to be done In accordance with nlata anA estimate to be prepared y the City Civil Engineer. nil l in lh.,.d.l k. I't. 1'U.b 11 "r.r "T -vmvj viinB. I All persons claiming damages en account of said proposed improvements, are reauirad tn fi th.i. I oiaims intneouiceoi tne tiera, in writing, on or ueiurv ine siiu ua vi reoemDer, A. il. Ibe. ... 00135 dltaw4w Oity Clerk. . LOTS FOR SALE. AM OFFF.HntO rOH SALE Olf EAS 11 terms, a lot Of land Whinh I have in.t luh. 1 tliviuea uw tosa oi I romp - 1 Four ifn Srfn t ris Rnrh. " i ..... y . , t - -- . : Situate on th 'Worthington Pike. quarter of mil troat the Corporation of Columbus, and extend ing east across the Railroad, and situate bn both, si.feeof a mad which extends from the Worthington Pik toth Weatervill Pike. - aw Refer to Q. C. Collihi. Eaq. deoU-dU . W. L. JioMIUilir."4 f!L SUGAR-COATED, o a R PURELY VEGETABLE. o Q Free from Mercarjr ALL MINERAL POISON, And re, undonbtedly, th beat remedy zUni Z SICK AND KEBTOIMEADACHE ! of a special affinity for th moeoua membrane of th bowel a. thereby removing toe causae. Aa LIVER PILL ' i . - they ean have no ri val, being oom. Q . Posed of th moat owerfu. Vegetable Extraot$ whtoh have a direct action on th SPLEEN AND LIVEB, the happy effect of which esn be aeen after one or two doaea. They Remove the Bile, Assist Digestion, Cure Costiveness, In fact, they are, aa their nam indicates, th o td o td a R t o o d d a O O 0 0 H BLOOD PILL The Life-Giving Principle." They search out dlaaaaa j nmvii um diamine anil t It very root, leaving the n in the full viRor of health ; ERKKC1XV HARMLESS TO ami h lie TP system in t are rMiri. INFANTS, OR PERSONS OF TH B MOST DKLICATfi OONaTlIU TIONS, and are a SAFER, 8UEEH AND BETTER Purgative PiU H than has ever before been available to mankind, and, being thickly BU. (iAK-OOATKlJ, amaBoeciHlly adaoU ed aaa KEMEUY FO It CHILDREN, and persona who have a dread of awallowing a pill. They are, un. questionably, one of our moat uuaiautory CATHARTU'a, iwiom PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to Dr. 0. W. Kobaok,) 80LI PROPRIETORS, Hos. 56, 58, 60 & 62 East Third St, CINCINNATI. O. Are Sold by all Druggist and Dealers in Patent Medicine, EVERYWHERE. Jnnee'OT-d.iH, IjUiiiw .. j V .v IIOIIBOJIOIU SJL I X aO auoum oe witn- X yy VTJkS. 0,14 ""n1' ASS SPECIAL NOTICES. LYON'S PERIODICAL R0DPS1. TIIE GKEAT FEMALE REMEDY FOC! IKREGULA1UT1ES. ; ., , These Drops area acientiflcally compounded fluid ' prepaiation, and better than any Pills, Powders or1 lustrums, lleiag liquid, their action ia direct and 1 positive, rendering them a reliable, si eeoy andcer-' tain spocifie for the cure of all obstructions and sup- ' pressions of nature. Their popularity ia indicated ; by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold . and consumed by the ladies of thel'nited States," every one of whom spesk in the strongest terms of ' praise of their great merits. They aie rapidly tak- ' ing the place of every other Female Remedy, and ' are considered by all who know aught of tbem, as ; the surest, safest and uiott infallible preparation in ; tb world, for th cure of all female aou plrints. tl removal of all obstructions ot nature, and the pr -. i motion of health, regularity and strength. Explicit j directions stating when they may be uoed, and ei i p'aining' when and why they ahould not,; nor it could not be uaed without produoing effeots oontra-H ry to uatare' eboeen laws, will be found carefully I lowed arotrod each lottlo, with the written signa- ' ture of John Ii. Lton, without whioh ubhe are geL- ' nine.' ' ' t . im-i Prepared hy Dr. JOHN L. tYOY, lftt Chape',1 street,' New Haven, Conn., who can be consuMr'a'1 either personally or byruiil (inclosing 'stamp), coi oerning all private dif eases and female weaknesses."1 Bold by Lrrungisu everywhere. ;.iil ' . " . . ' u- CLARK. CIX i :.-, , sepW-diwly uruenu Agenuior ti. o. and lauauas. j&Sti MANHOOD: '"'" How Lost! ..HowEestoredf Jutt flUhl, in a aUd JCntuiop. I'rio, tomttv, ALECTURK tin the NATURAL TREATMENT, f and Radical Cure of SnormaUirrha'a, or Seminal , W eakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility K and Impediment to Marriage generally: Nervous ' P" V0!'aInP"on'i!'P"eP".'d Fits: Mental and i -I Ph aical Incapaoity, resulting from Self-Abuso, ic.. , i bvKoBT.J. Culvmwsll, il. U., author of th Qrttn Book, Ac . lit A Betu t Tkouaand of Sut ferer" . Sent under seal, in a ptain envelope, to any ad- ' ' drees, pott paid, on receipt of six oents, or two post- ' A f-'S1 h tlHA J V.- h-,'1-N CO.. T ii , , Ml bowery. New ork Postothc bo 4A86. ',.i(i i Also, Dr. CulverwelP Vllorriaii Ouide." pric ,r Moon". . . au'gv-d4w3m. ,(, I Removed from la la Old Officej. '1.1 DR. A. B. W1LXIA11S, West Broadway, neu High street. Col urn bus, Ohio, hag, devoted faiiUMl ii ir a aeries of years to tb cr ment of oertai pij,;o vaUdiieuea. Uemay beeonsulted art bia effioi-.id ti aa.1 wa , near the K xchange IJauk I - t it -i.'.f NOTICE. A1Lf'JPEl?80?,!,i,''I,'eME!,,,El wii-jL '; tak notice that thara araa ru.nI.J ... City Council t Columbus at it. regular meeting on th 84th of September. A. 1. Wflo, by the owuera of 7 tbe properly and Lota in the immediate vioinity of L the premises hereinafter described, apetiti. in, which ia now pending before aaid C.iuiwil, Hie prayer nf whioh is that all of that part of the old road or street i.uiiiuiii-.u. oiijoi rriena street to th , . i . ,. . - . v .ii S,U.V ri V ... i'1." w"or the east line of Lot tain land lying wast of th Cintl r.ni.j " omsiooa ssun-diviaoon of aai book M. page 5H2 of records of Court of Common. Pleas of Franklin eonnty. Ohio, extended north erly to the north line of Lot No. 4of tbe aame sub- . division, may be by aaid City Counoil dulj declared ' forever vacated. - ; Said petition will be for actian tbereen on th Uth I day of November, lbflO, .. . ... , ... , " VBftWtMW .. .1 i. !M' n. .. .. K SALOOM ANdRESTAliaAflf . ' AUGUST- HENNEDO, t H. 13 Wwt Bid kireet. ' ; ..).' , r. ..(KSouth aide), Importer of l iac Liquors & Cigars,' r !jun-dtf r BM- .. . !