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smart; RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE. 1 i 1 - V Showing tbe arrival sntidebartuT of" trains at Cr ias. Ohio. ; On and after Monday, April. 1.18e7f ruwwiuyinMigiiuiri; , '" . Cleveland Gelurabni & Cin'tt R. R. .5aitMVa' -i V; " :-LB4VK3 ''' ARRIVES Night Express. ..... . . 12 :45 AM.r ,.3:00 A. M. Nfli 1 AswnMatioTJ.-..-. .' 5.-00 A. M, . 7:40 P. Mi KmYprk KxTre3S1........l!.lt A.M. -' 2:38 P. Mi KxprgIaU.i.'.-U-....k.. SiOOIVM,' :30rVM4 ',. Springfield via Delaware.:.. 3:45 P. M, ' 105 A.MJ . .Thia'trsisrunsSunday night, not 'on Saturday If' '".'ir.'1 ! v:.;' james Patterson Amt. ". tJitlelami Calnmbai tVXenla R:H 1 1 i ineinniitl, Dayton.Ricbm'd,' i (t Chicago. 4Mreleville. Lan- 'VI - re toaster, iinlsboro ana unn tc- iiootae.-i........... Jtoeinnstu i'syto. Kicnnva. ' Indianapolis and Hillsbero', -Chilieotbe aadJd arietta ...lljOO a. m. Cincinnati. Daton. Spring- .-', ... . -r" field via London..'....'.'..-. 3:49p.m. 'Cincinnati, Dayton, Fichm'd .- - . Indianapolis & Chicago.,-. 11:50 p. m. 11:00 p. ml r2o p. m.' 9:30 p. m. Z,'K- --7A' .-".. it- T. LOUGH, Agent. - Daltlmore A Ohio Railroad' Central V emiOhlo Dlriiivn. .. ' - Fo; f MoTnin;T?xpfef8 at s 00 A.MLll.-f 5 P."M. Jta.' Kxprtmand Mail Estl2:O0.M. ., 10:40 A. M. -'K. IT ZaneaviUe o'pi'tion. 6J0P. M. - 8 J8A.M. hi ni tft WrgY Cbliinbni k CinUi B. Hi rTMaiB aad'Aocotnirfoda-? -' ' ! : - turn ..V-. S. . . . i. .; . '. 1 5:30 A'. M". 60 P. M.l -!jrto,YrkFxprf..t. 'H50A.M. 1130 P.M. Liehfnina Kxpre-w;". .130 Mid nibt 1050 A.M.! rb This train leaey-Sunday nipht and notonSat- A J.nB. PETERS. Agentl I 0lttmlii antl-Indianapolis Central .. Hallway.. I'r iCHfeU15xpref8.':.0.::i.r..7..:il:5 P. MT. " 630, A. M . Pittsbure Expreas and Ac-. ,. , -cclIBTnodation;v.'.....,. 5KX) A.M123S A. M. "JfcptW...i..-.;-....,.;.l:30 1230 PrM. "XHiicago Expre8S.r...U.....5.0tiP M. , 11.-00 A.1.. fc.a.s..ii . ..i :A.ILL.Agent. ; tenduskT ,anllld A JVewark BB. .i'o b ? ; : .'iMT.-iT Tavist; !t xV "Tfm.iuc. Express 120 Nipht. 630 A. M. MMklataiodalianiaihU M. i ' 1130 A . M. VUil 4:45 P. M. "iM2J5P, M. doJ o:.'", .i,-.r-a'i i r o f A. DkwpIS. Agent. 1 Closing and Arrival of Mails AT THE COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. i m e ' CL0SK3, ' "Easieria TbroVirh flails.' C C. A C. R- R. Eastern WajrIails C.C. s.A.P-?:Av x' A.'ii.' r. m. 11S2U, 10:45 A "Urn fa 3Ca 1330 i 730 11.-05 11-05 ' 15 1230 730 730 730 s OTTO we6, T1BX l. t . Cbicaso, ria C. P.Jt JL, C. 1 Little Miami R.R. through j1,1;0!? . 930 930 1230 1:15 11:40 Little Miami R.R. Way.. 1W5 . C O. R. , Newark. XnMTllle A Wheeling.. 11:15 CO. R.R-, War j.,... J. Pjt I., tbrouffb A way. ,s Circleville, Cbillicotba ' " Portsmouth ..V..w. 730 1230 .it...' : 1030 1030 730 ,730 730 7:30 1230 1230 . Lancaster. Ohio.M....... " Ea?t ay;Ntional Road...; 10:00 , "ait. Ternon War. Wester-' , , rl Tine.o... x V30 .70 . ICorth Columbus and Clin tnirTilte'.... 1230 W asb i n?ton C.H., via H v risbnrg. (tri-weekiky . arriyei Mondays; ,Wed "J nesdays A Fridars. and leaves Tuesdays. TBurs- j 1 . I I A I tn iff- i KK) '730 VI f . Centre Vjllsge. (tn-week-i , ly.) Tuesdays, Tbursdaye . . 13 Jt. l n arid Saturdays. .1 1230 I IvBTfim-Hnrrsa . Offi imcni at O'clock Ai M ' and closes at 7! P. M.j5ue.day,.opens at8i A.M., and closes at4 A. JU, .-r All Mails close on SundaTs'atBKP.I. ; JULIUS J. WOOD. Postmaster. JULIUS J. WOOD. Postmaster. DO YOU PORK, SIR? Hi' i i C i i i l.r, Sio "ropork I. Do yoa t , Lord bles us t Don't you know ?tia certain death ? Fatal aa tbeshirttbat Nessus ,. t Did to Berculea bequeath. Know you not the pork trichina --.if ; " Through a body's entrails no? i Even bow wit iTMinin lively, - ;; ? y 'ou, fpay teem from top to.toe. . Bave ybuYwinges ? 'Tia the tussle f . - Of. the peits your flesh wiibin ; ... r .f.Worms are traveling on your muscle i Merl hidden byyoursaiBli-' f these " threads" are d ue the stitches v " In your sides, your limbs, your head ; .In your brain they're making breaches, Sir. jour lite hangs by a thread. . I'v.t ' Hvbit d'ye say T -You do not think it T :: " ' IJal is science then a lie? i . -.-.vj. Bo, sir it is vain to blink it : . - i ' . f . - ? Pestilence is in the sty 1 i i V i ' "Vainly pig-proud Cincinnati . : . ti wears the story's all m t-ham : Pown our throats that city haughty . ;; ha'ijxot thxtut the sons ui. iiam. , . Creatures slend'rer than a horse-hair, Race through noes ot every great. Or iu' "eapBules" boused , of course are Always ready for a raid. - ' Death, disgusted with his pale horse Ra ir boned, and a mile too big Bides upon a corkscrew-tail horse jXH i Ib theiikeniss of apig-r ."' ' JO Some think the worm spinoug " 1 1 May by Tiolent heat be slain: I Roast bins you will find him callous : Boil him down he'il rise again ! Fry him, and he grows ecstatic, Wasgiug his small tail for glee 1 'Chaw him up with jaw emphatic, ' Still a lively maggot he I fchl wnt'srthat?', All speculation " Hamtwggot upby a'Ting." J -"Which, out of our cons ernation, liopes to make a "nandsome thing!" Oyou skeptic, in the krakenj t (Ten to ooe.'yoa don't be ieve, . 1 And account the work s of Bacon Gammon, got up to deceive. re 'i ' 1. 1 :1Cnnw tnohiniasis kills, sirl .- - Awfu- thought for man and swine 1 Uaking one's nair rise like quills, sir, v-On, the fretful pork yu-pine ; -rt Germany with Erin sigheih -T O'er the visitation giim; There s a "worm that never dieth" GenUe reader, this is him I . -J '-'(-.' mm . - . It Is a Curiosity. pjtfls a'cftfloflty to. fltirl" politician -who wiirLbldTan argument with an opponent orhlf an Jiour without getting angry. vO Itvta a.curibsity to find a politician who Matll Kt Annnittrtri VTT Vila Anrirtnatito n avn w 1 1 "JVFUVAUVU UJ UIO VJAUUUb O Chi g ments. -T'- lt ia a curiosity to find a person who doe3 .not think his own children possessed of iinoreT'i'.pnts nnn arcompiisnmenis -tnan 'those of his neighbors. It is a curiosity to find an artist who does not H,Lirik himstlt j ptriect in-hi3 profes sion. ; It is a curiosity to find a Miss of fifteen 'wJvohas notbean to XLink ot getting a husband. ' '-. - It is a curiosity to find an old maid who cotf not wonaer tuac ene aaa not long De- fore'teeii taarried. - - - - It is a curiosity to receive a letter from a lady which has not a P. S. attached to it. It is a curiosity to meet witn a woman who stammers in conversation. , It is a curiosity to find .ailawyer who pleads a case successfully lor you, and then docks off a portion of his fees. It . is a curiosity, to find a physician who, Saving- restored you to health, does not 'wish you to think he has performed a won derful cure. It i it curiosity Jo find a dentist who willnot tell you he can extract a tooth and cause less pain than any one else. It is a curiosity to find a schoolmaster who does not wish to' be Understood that he knows more than anybody else. , , Jt is a en ripeity to find an editor who does , not, know' rery thing, and more too. O It is a curiosity to meet with a man who thinks le8 of himself than other people think of himV ' ! f 1 ; ' " ' '. , 7 i.-:i It is a curiosity to find a man who places -too low an estimate on nis own abuittes. . Jti a curiosity. to find, a candidate-for an office who does not think he is lully en titled to the suffrage . of his fellow-citizens. Self-Dependence. lives sparingly all his life for the purpose of leaving enough to give bi3 children a start iu the world,- as ic is called. Setting a vounsr man afloat with money left him by his relatives, is like tying a bladder under the irm8 of one who, cannot swim 1 ten chances to one he will lose his bladders and go down to the bottom. Teach him to 8wiin, and he will not need the bladders. Give your child a good education. See to it that his morals are pure, his mind culti- rtrated-'and his 'whole nature made subservi ent to the laws which govern a man, and - -won will have given what will be of more value than the wealth of the Indies. You have given him a start which no misfortune can deprive hinr of." T TheTearlier you teach hfm td depend upon his own resources and j the blessings 01 uou, tne Detter. Tctw Aditorot the Chicago Times is a can didate for municipal office;. and-the editor - of the Chicago IlepUDlican cnarges mat - ue ia rrortino- on ms minions 'witu mi iuc nr! whisk v - he can wrest from the:purses of his devoted slaves..' Why hdultf the' devoted slaves bf the candidate carry thdr whisky In.their7purses? And Hr chnuld, he wrest . whisky from the Curses of his slaves to goad on his minions f -And how" can a palhion. be goaded with hairir 9 .. But in Chicago all things are . possible vide Parton , v , . a ii inri v'and . her son, five years old, were gathering scraps of iron wherewith to fi- n a rock to rest. , Precious boy exr -iim. . Mammv to work.' I can't -and Fainting Once too Often. in Mtv 'S'eii child." said Miss Lillvwhite to '.her niece, "you must give up fainting it's gonp out of fashion." .Fashion, M iss Lilly white ! Do you think that feeling " ' ' 'FiddIedee," said Miss Lilly white, "when I.avhs eighteen-j-your age and that, rriy idear, ia nearly thirty years ago, I used to latnt, too. lei joyed fainting vt ry much; 111 .deedvEoy dear, I question if you tae greater pleasure in fainting than I did. You see it gave me a little consequence, it drew upon ,uie general notice: ic made me. as it were, . the center of a picture: and it was a pleas ure to enjoy so much sympathy about pne' uut we may latnt once too oiten. ur tni dreary truth I am a sad example. "When was nineteen I was about to be- married. About, did I say?" Why. the day. was fixed tI was"tn my bridal dress; at the altar; the ring, the weddinir-rlnp:. at the tip ot niv r 'fimroi " T n n four mf nnfoa T cliAiiIrl Knoa iii4vi , xu a s vt ill a ti u. tvo jl ciivuii iiu? v l1. been his wife, when I thought I must ' fairit. It would seem very bold of ne In such a situation not to faint. I, who 'Sad fainted on so many occasions, not td 'rjwboh at the altar, would have been a wan 'Of sentiment of proper feeling, on so awfu an occasion.. ..With this thought, I lelt my- sell fainting r and just as the bricegroom naa cononeti my nnger witn tne ring, j ""Went off; 'res,' swooned, with all the honors -IIJ . T . - . " J i. I a . v3 x swuoueu, tne ring snppuu jruui the bridegroom's lingers, , fell upon the floor, and was rolling, rolling to: drop through an aperture to the stove that, from below, admitted heat to the church, when thougli swooning-, I somehow saw the dan -eery and,- to stop the ring, put lorth my foot out it was too late, late I The ring rolled i oivdisappeared down the chimney of the stove, and then I fainted with the greatest I fidelity. ; Hartshorn and sal volatile carn.e to my aid. I was restored, but where was the Tinst it was hopeless to seek for it. Half a dozen other rings were proffered. Out no, it would .be an omen; there would be, no happiness if I were not wedded with . my own ring. Well, search . was made, and , time flew and we were late at church to begin with and the ring was not found .when the church clock struck twelve. The clergyman closing his book said: "It. is - past the canonical hour; the parties cannot De married to-nayr they must come again to-morrow!" ?. We returned home; my lov er upbraided; ! reported; we had a shock ing quarrel,' and lie left the house to write me a tarewell letter. In a week he was on ' his voyage to-India; in twelve months he had married an Indian lady, as rich as an idol; and I, after thirty years, am still La vina Lilly white, spinsterl" Chinese Jugglers. " Ibu Batnta, an Arabian traveler who spent the thirty years between 1825 and 1855 in wandering the East, relates that one night he fell in with a Chinese juggler. . He savs: .; . He took a wooden ball with several holes in.it, through which long thongs were passed, and laying hold of one of these sltingjt into the air. It went so high that we lost sight of it altogether. There now "remained only a little of the end of a throng - in the conjuror's hand, and he desired one 4 of the boys who assisted him, to lay hold of it and mount. He did so, climbing by the thong, and we lost sight of him also. The conjurer then called to him three times, but getting no answer, he snatched up the knife ? as if r in a rage, laid hold of the thong and disappeared also. By and by he threw down one of the boy's hands, then a foot, then the other hand and the other foot, and then the trunk, and last Of all the head. Then he came down himself, and all puff ing and panting, and with his clothes all bloody: but presently he took the lad's limbs, laid them together in their places, and gave a kick, when, presto! there was the boy, who got up and stood before us. - All this, adds the veracious traveler. astonished me beyond measure, and I had an" attack of palpitation like that which overcame me once before in the presence of tho buitan of India when he showed me something of the same kind."., . ...... The Short Dress. t The New York Times says that the intro duction of the short dress is attended with considerable embarrassment. Ladies fear ridicule, and imasrine that it will have but a brief run, even if it should come . into general use. Tiie short dress is not so very short as to offend the taste or the "scruples ot the most fastidious. ' It simply dispenses with superlluous length, thereby enabling women to make some other use" of their hands than holding her dress out of the dirt and mud. It subserves cleanliness; for .the most disgusting of all sights is thatot a long dress alter . a walk upon muddy 6treets. it removes the extra weight from the waist, which has heretofore been so de structive to female health. In short, with tha thick soled boots that are coming into voue, the short dress is sensible in any point of "view. - u Gonift to leave, Mary : - ' -"-'- . "Yes, mum; I find 1 am very discontent ed." . If there is any thing I can do to make you more comfortable, let me know." '. "No, mum, it's impossible. . You can't alter your figger no mor'n I can. Your dresses won't tit me, and I can't appear on Sundays as I used at my last place, where missus' clothes always fitted 'xactly." An exchange says : " It is affirmed that thieves have, in New York City, a regular school where Durglary is taught as a science." 1 hey have had just such as that on the most magnificent scale, at Washing' ton, ever since the Lincoln party came into power. : THE CHINGARORA ux , AiYrE.NEUTOlJS SMOKING TOBACCO! THE CHIN CAItort A TORArcO . grows from the rich soil of the "ORIENT," and is possessed of a peculiarly delicious flavor en tirely unknown to the lobaccoes of all other climts. But its unprecedented popularity has sprung from t e fact of the eotire aoseoce of that deadly poison. yicoiin, whicu" perineals every other tor.acco. and which is the one and sole cause of the distressing nervous diseases, dyspepsia. A.?., which most inva riably, sooi.er or later, tollow the indulgence of the pipe and cigar. At the recent anlyzation ot to bacco from all pirt-of the world,. at the Academy of Sciences, in Pari, the renowned Chemist. M. "Lamoubbaux. declared that while European and American tobacco contained lully eight 1 er cent., and the pire?t Havana tobacco from two to fivepr cent- of Mcotiu, t- e CHI GAKOKA did not con tain one discov erablo particle of that deadly poison, adrupof whih, extracted, will destroy life. . Our Agent at KOMHAY has shipped us lsrge quantifies of the CRIJNUARORA during the pas'. two years, and although we bave been pressed to supply the demand for this delicious luxury to the veteran smoker, yet we are now prepared to offer it in unlimited quantities, at a price much lower than some American tobacco of afar interior quality. A connoiseur has but to sinke tho American to bacco and segar. which are invariably cheinic illy flavored, to be distrusted with the medicinal taste which leave-" a nauseous, nnhe tby coating in the mouth, and in time seldom tails to shatter the ner vous systen. ThenaMve3 of the OKIKJN 1 smoke the CH1.N GAKUKA from morn till night, from youth to age. nd are happilr unconscious of the wild, distressiua fire which eoorses through theve-n-'of the inhaler of the fumes of tobacco contaioing JTicotin. Wei-v'te very lover of the weed to Iry the CH1NOAKORA. and euarantee unprecedented pleasure in its delicious flavor. . ' SOLD EVERYWHERE. " EDWIN M. COOK & CO., Sole Agent and Importers of the CUING ARORA TOMACLO joy the uniua ttitn aid Can ' ttdas.and Dealtrs in all kind of Havana and American Segars and Tobaccoos. : . V "main depot. 197 DUAIVE ST., SEW YORK. aprl3-dt3rn of EVERY "With the COTTAGE PRESS and the printiug material accompany ing it, every man can do his own firintiUh neatly, quickly and eheap y. They are so simple in construc tion, that a boy ten years old can easily manage the largest size - MAN HIS Printed instructions are sent with each office, enabling tbe purchaser to go at work without a previous knowledge of printing. A circular, containing fu'l descriotion, prices. testimonials, c, sent tree to all. Our Specimen Sheets of Type, Cuts, Ac, ten cents. - ADAMS PRESS CO., 11-. 'f OVH SO Ann. Street, PRINTER. NEW YORK. mchl-d&w at Sheriff's Sale ' O lVtt ticlied Property. David Tanner . ) Court of Common Pleas of .iiL vs.- - ' - t ' Jfranklin (Jounty. Thomas D. Ridgeway.l Ohio. IN 'UHSUAmCE or AN OltUKll OF !kale' to- me directed in tbe above stated caseJI will otfer for sale at publie auction, at the farm of .JOSepn fll. Xrig; wuca neon wt vuiuuiuu, vu . i . T n i i II.. . ... .. r I . .the iiarnaburg pie, on Monday, 'the -29tli day of April, A. L. - -- iso,- at 1 9 o'clock aVm.:. the following goods and chattels, to-wit: . ' . . ..,. . One Hundred and ninety-six neaa oi nneep ana Lambs,, attached as the property of Thomas D. Ridsewav. noon a credit of th rty days, with good suflicient security, approved by - ; , r WJ1. DOillGAN, Sheriff. Printer's fees f&.oo. , , to ,. J ' .... I NEW -GOODS lm t NEW-GOODS ' Received this day at RICHARDS & HOLMES, X 43 3 SpUTHHIGH STREET, 'Consisting off DRESS GOODS, ' PLAIN MERINOS, PLAIN POPLINS, PLAID POPLINS, DELAINES,4. M t 'Si . f .- CUBUIJGS, ' LADIKS' SITAWTA TABLE LINENS, " TABLE NAPKINS, TOWEL1NGS, FLANNELS,' OPERAFLANNELS, CLOTnS andl ' i rCASSIMERES,: ! rV iJMOURNING GOODS, ! BALMORAL SKIRTS oop'sK'tRTs,,, ' ts'! EM BROIDERIES- FINE LACES, LINEN UANDKTS, ! f " . . '. -. .') LADIES' COlvSETSi HOSIERY,1 GLOVES, Ac,: &c rUl -nun aug24 ... mJ. THE MERCHANTS - V : ' . , '! -(! I'-'l N EXPRESS XOMPAiW. CAPITAL., - $20,000,000. uwnea ana operated by . Our Merchants anrjr Manufacturers,' , ... Carries by Express, Money, Valuables, Freight & ParcelsJ ' Over more than 13,000 miles of Express Line. ' , And to more than . ... FOURTEEN HUNDRED OFFICES, . 1 v : And thronjjh them to More than 4,000 Cities and Towns j . . "At cJust and Liberal Bates, , Based on DISTANCE and COSTi Our Lines are constantly Extending, , A ND will eoon exceed those run by both the- X. American and u. 8, Express (Jo's. , , O Over $100,000 per month Are now saved to Express Shippers bv this Com pany, and this saving can be mnde permanent by comuaiuiiK me same noerai patronage nitQcrto giv en it. ' Experience assures our success, and convinces us tnat we may rely upon the public confidence and uppon, wnica we nope to merit always. fj OFFICE, Mo. 27 ast Mate Street. H. JOHNSON. Agent. feb!9-d3m TEAS! - TEAS! THE ATTENTION OF DEALERS Hotel Keepers and Famil ies desirous of obtain ng choice Teas at reasonable rates, is respectfully treotea to our . COllPLETE ASSOSTMEXT OF . GREEfv BLACK ..AND . NATURAL LEAF TEAS. Which we offer in erinnal package, or in auanti- .r nr r i z r un vuauiii furcuwun ,? a ib juabinoa ia sayinp tnat we never tau to meet ail reasonable expects nons, ana wnue orders are constantly coming in I "Jost snch Tea as yon lent us before," complaints rarely occur. Persona who, as a matt ot taste, or trom nytrientc considerations, use olA Tea, often find it difficult to get a good article. ' OUR CHOICE BLACK TEAS eannot be excelled, and have established s reputa tion tor us wnerever we nave sold tnem. OUR NATURAL LEAFS are of the purest nd sweetest ehons. ana beini cured in the sun are free from the deleterious ef fects produced by eon tact witn ooper. . . - A full line of staple and fancy Groceries always on nana at lowest inarKet prices. BROOKS, TilERIOfl & CO.i No. S73 8onth Iligfh St. ng3 . (Corner Friend.) COLUMBUS IU NO. A OPERA DOUSE. WILCOX & GIBBS, K O. 4, OPERA DOUSE. WEED, NO. 1G EAST BROAD STREET. HO, 4, OPERA HOUSE. W. PIMMEL, GENERAL AGENT FOItOlIIO. dec!9 LAND FOR SALE. TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOBTY eight acres of la d for sale, situate on the .Na tion a1 road and the Livingston road. The land is adapted lor Gardening purposes, and will be sold entire as a whole, or in smaller ots. Also. 102 acres of land on the National road, three miles east ot Uolumbus. witn good buildinzs. or chard, and is in good order. Also. 92 acres on tbe National road, five miles east Columbus, with a good bouse, orchard, Ac. Also. 52 acres adjoining the above, with a eood I bouse, barn, tc, or 144 acres on tbe same road. The land is in the best condition, and will be sold a baigain and on easy terms. k or particulars, inquire of THOMAS MILLER, Two miles east of Columbus on the National road. novl5-dtf Columbus. Ohio. LIVE STOCK AND Petroleum Exchange. ON THE 15th INST. I WILL OPEN A li ve is tbe IC -. .; .. ' STAND PBTROLEIJM EXCHANGE IN THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF the Postoffice Building, where I shall be pleased negotiate, upon reasonable terms, with all person who desire to bell or purchase L.ive fctock, RealEs- 'Ate. Petroleum Lands, or Oi 1 Stocks. : i ANlltEW ViJLSON,air. mayis-dtf-o; : t R . . . . FOR, . SALE PRIHTIHG: OFFICE. A ' TVO-TniRDS INTEREST IN A i Democratic Printing office will be sold eheap. Only paper in s strong Democratic coun y. Office inoome. ,000 yearly. Address, j . : ,j apri j3 , ,i JStatBinaa Office, t SEWING MACHINEROOMS ' .v .'.-,; ft NEW GOODS ! -NEW GOODS! ; t --! .. --; , 1 - i 1 ... JUST RECEIVED ATj . 164 SOUTH HIGH STREET, - ' NEW RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE OPENED ' " ' by ,v , ; , STEBB1NS, TOWNE & CO., ',.,,.. J - ...... . : ; SPLENDID GOOVSI ELEGANT STYLES ' Matched Beaver Suits. Matched 0ssimere Suits. Matched Pants and Vests. ' A variety of Beaver and Cassimere . I! -OVERCO A T S . EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. . ; ASSORTMENT . j'XXA.TS SL.ZOX OV.3PJ3; !r:;i.'' SOMETHING EW AND NOVEL. - Commcnciiig Monday i October 15. . All Goods sold at prices that defy competition. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Now is the time to buy your Clothing and Furnish . ing Goods, and the place 161 SOUTH HI Gil STREET. 49" Call and examine our Goods and receive ex planation in full. All are invited. . . STEBBINS, TOWNE & CO. Retail Store. 1M South High street; Wholesale Store, No. 1 Gwynne block, ' ootl3 - I COLUMBUS. OBJO. THE CHRISTIAN .WITNESS. Eev.' J. P, GIVEN, Editor and Proprietor. , ' ' Published weekly on Friday, at COLU BUS, OHIO. Office No. 20 North High Street. ' ALSO BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. nniiE witness Aims to be a good JL religious journal, free from the political rancor . of the times and opposed to the mingling of politics and religion. It is an independent enterprise, but is conduct ed in the interest of the movement which looks to tbe establishment of Churches on a basis of free and simple Christianity, discarding i: 11 creeds butibe Bible, and all tests of Christian fellowship but that I of a Christian life. It seeks to be entertaining and , instructive to old and young, having a page devoted exclusively to the family giving current intelli gence, religious nd secular, and reporting the inar i kets. East and West. . We bope all who are in favor of a Christianity free from politics, sectarianism and fanaticism will extend tons iteir patronage. : , jul-i-i . , , GIVEN CARRIAGE I AKI1 SHOP, TTAVING PURCHASED THE INTER. XI est of P, M. Gutches in the Carnage Making anop. : ..... . . . Corner of Fair & Linn Alleys, Between Broad and Gay and High and Frontstreets 1 am now prepared to make BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Spring Wagons and Road Wagons On the best possible terms as cheap as can be done in tne city. 33 X 3X of all kinds done on short notice. iulj25-dtf THOMAS ANDERSON. ASTROLOGY. 1 AT THS -WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST. Madame XX. A. PEBBIGO. She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She restores to baDDiness those who. trom doleful events. catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and friends, loss of money. &6.. have become despondent. rhe brinss together those ions separated, cives in- ' formation concerbins; absent friends or lovers, Te , stores lost or st len property, tells you the business you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will '. be most successful, causes speedy marriases and tells you tbe very day you will marry.gives you the name, likeness and characteristics of the person. tShe reads vour ver thoushts. and bv her almost super natural powors unveils the dark and hidden myste ries of tne fnture. From the stars we fee in the : firmament the malefic stars tha? overcome or pre dominate in the confaeuration from the aspects and positions of tbe planets and the fixed s'ars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the fu ture destiny of man. Fail not to consu t tbe creat es t Astrolofcistonearts. it costs you but atriflo. and you may never acaio have so favorable an opportu nity. Consultation fee. with likeness and all de sired information. $1. Parties living at a distance can consult the Madame by msil with equal safety and satiHtac'ton to themselves, as it in person. A full and explicit chart, written out, with all inquries answered and likeness inclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. Tbe strictest secresv will be maintained, and all corres pondence returned or destroyed. References of the highest order furnished those desiring them. Write plainly the day of tbe month and year in which you were born, inclosing a small io-k ot nair. IJ.I l.niui? IT A Pli'MDinn P. O. Drawer 293, Buffalo. N . Y. mar25-dawiy 'HISKERS AND MUSTAUU.KS forced to grow upon the smoothest face in from three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE'S , RESTA URATEDRCA PILLA1RE. the most1 wonderfnl discovery in Sir ! modern science, acting upon the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It bas been used by tne e'lte of Pans and Lonion witn the most nutter- me success. .Names of all puichasers will be regis tered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every i "Stance, the money will be cheerfully relunded; Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, ill. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERUKR. SHUTTS & CO .Cbemists, No. 285 Riv er street, Troy, N. X .. bole agents tor the United states. BEAUTY. Auburn, Golden. Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produc ed bv the use of Prof. DkBrecx's FRISER ,LE CUEVEUi. Oue 'application warranted to 4 curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy rinelets. or heavy massive curls Has been used by the fash ionables of Pans and London with the most Grati fying results. Does no i jury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpvd, ti- UoFcriptivn 1'ircn lars mailed free. Address BERGhR, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, No. 25 River street, lroy, N. x. So'e A cents for the United states. mar25-dawly FOR thbl adibs. Corsets a la Mode. ENTIRELY NEW STYLES T7i REEI DESIRES A2i again to inform the la dies of Columbus and vicin ity, that the taroous YVUK- LK Y AM -ON and JIAD- AME DEMO REST COR SETS can only be bad at bis Hoop Skirt Manufactory, 1 No. 21 East State Street, op posite the Capitol Squareof which ne nas me EXCLUtelVE ThoflAPnrsnta Vmvn a nnlebritv uneaualled by any others in ute, and ladies should not fail to give them a trial, as they are not only oeauimers or mo i?er son, but greatly advantageous toueaiiu. n Hoop Skirt Manufactory. No. 21 East State st. jnne!3-dtf Sherift's Sale. w m- t?aett' I Court of Common Pleas George Hesienauer. 5 of Franklin county. -r1f VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN X mv hands in tbe above stated case. 1 will offer for sale at Public Auction, at Hessenaure's Garden, on south High street, on Tuesday, the 30th day of April, A.D. 18G7, at a o'clock P. M.. one five octave Melodeon, from the manufactory of Kinnard, Dreher A Co Cleve land. Ohio, taken as the property of Wm. rassett. to satisfy said execution. WT.XT YY jh., ijkj jixuriu.i, outxiu, , Printers fees $10 50. April 19. 1667. aprl 17-dtd TEE WORLD moiuifio .'V i Ml I I I. S I ft 1 at is Turnpike Notice. m.-m-rrmrT so -a . .. w a. IT fllVV.1V TH1T 111 Ank.jv.j. r ( . A 11.1867. tne nnHnr- signed, corporators of tbe Dublin and Vorthing- lon xurnpiKe Company, win oyou .uucunptiuu books at the towns of Dublin and W orthington re- tions to the stock of said Company, in (hares of frri j .11 i x uij uouars eacn. cjpt t q t LiCj I j ixEj n n ij ij ijo, DANIEL W. THOMAS, JOHN M. "THOMAS. GEORGE SNOUFFEK, FLAVEL TULLER. - Corporators. April 3. 1867, apr3-dltAw30d of the R08ACI8r lC r BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD pais BLOOD PILLS PILLS. PILLS. PILLS: PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. AND Blood Purifier! roa cuaiNa , , . Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Dis ease, Old Sores t Salt llheum, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, SICK HEADACHE Jjiver Complaints, IHieumatismj ' Fever and Ague, Sti An- A. ..-.' i f thony's.Fire, ::. : FEMALE COMPLAINTS; Erysipelas,.Tumors,Emptions, . Fits , . Scrofulous Con- . , sumption, etc . .1$ . q (j .-jf ONE person write, her daughter was en red , of Fits of nine years' standing, and, Bt. Vitus' dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, bis eon: was cured after' bis flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was enred or Fever and Ague a-,-ter trying every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which -bad existed fourteen years. : . ... ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years. Cases innumerable of Pyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned, in which the ; Purifier and Pills work like a charm, THE BLOOD PILLS Are the most active' and thorough pills that ' bave ever been introduced. They act so d . rectly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the system does notre ' lapse into its former condition, which is too apt ' to be the case with simply a purgative pill. They are really a , & ' DLOOD AND LIVER PILL , h , and in conjunction with the BLOOD PURIFIER! Will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, ' Costiveness, . Oolio ': Pains, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pain in - the Bowels, ,' Dizziness, &c., &c. . DB. BOBACJTS Stomach Bitters ! Should be nsed by convalescents to strengthen: the prostration which always follows acuta disease. Try these medicines, and you will never re gret it. Ask your neighbors who have used tnem, and they will say they are . GOOD MEDICINES, and you should try them be, ore going for a physician. . ' U. S. PROPRIETARY IflEDlClltE CufflPAHr, ." ; (Successors to Dr. C. W. Roback,) 80LB PROPRIETORS, . ITos. 56, 58, 60 & 62 E. Third St CINCINNATI O.'.t;" Are Sold by all. Druggists ao4 Dealers in Patent Medicinef EVERYWHERE. f V i j a ,Ji V (W'A'U-G H T 0;iM!S MillCMTnM I I R YfUAl I W KIAIIRHTONJ?! ft JAMES NAUGIITON. WISHES TO RE turn thanks to the patrons of the above well known store, and to solicit a continuance of their favors. Being sole proprietor of the building as well as business, be can aSbrd tosell for a much low er profit than any bouse in town, and customers can depend upon finding at all times a good stock of sea sonable goods, and will receive such prompt atten tion at the hands of his clerks and assistants as will assure visitors to his establishment that they are in deed dialing in a irst Class Store, Where can alwavs be found. DEES G00D8, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, LADIES' CLOAKS OF OUR OWN MAKE. ; also. Hosiery and Fancy GooJs of every description JA!TIE NAUGIITON, 1 18 and 122 South High Street, feb50 COLUMBUS. OHIO LITTLE'S PATENT AIR-TIGHT COOK STOVE. PATENTED FEBRUARY, 1865. The Best Store in the Government. THE rECIir.IAIt FEATITKE OF this Stove is the novel construction of the Oven. which makes it the most thorough baker in use ou have access to the Oven in front, converting the sides into flues, giving it two more heating surfaces than any other St'-ve made. As tbe St-ive is constructed it is intended for either WOOD or COAL, operating with either equally well. ORVIL CASK, Asrent, No. 139 North High street. nov3-dtf COLUMBUS. O. CRISPER COMA. Oh! she was beautiful and fair, Viih. starry ejes. and radiaiit hair, W h 'se curling tendrils soft, entwined. Enchained tbe very heart and mind. CItl!SItft COMA, For Curling the Hair of Hthcr Pex into Wavy and Glossy liirglcls or Heavy . Massive Curls. Bv usinc this article Ladies and Gentlemen eat. beautify theinse'ves a thousand f-ild. Itistheonb article in the world that will curl straittht h 'ir, and j the saiuo time give it a beautiful, glossy appear- '. ance. 'iheCrisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; highly and delightfully perlumed, and is tbe I mnsf unmnlAtn .rtiMn nf ihn kin1 ,vnr ntTArail I the American public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid, for $1. Address all order? to W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette street. Syracuse. N. Y. mar25-dawly There oometh glad tidings of joy to all. To young and to old, to great and to small : Tbe beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may be fair. Bythcuseol CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID E N A M E L, For Improving and Beantifyin theCtomplexion, n'hn mucf va. 1 ii si I tl A ssnri nn rf n i. nr Ana rs t inn tn nam giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, a 1 f,.nnJ n ,.. K I ....'.1.1. lo uiuj iu"""u au jvum. it n u iVirklj r o moves Tan. Freckle? Pimples. Blotches, Moth the skin, kindly healine the same, leaving the skin wbite and clean as alabaster, its use cannot be detected by tho closest scrutiny, and being a vegeta ble preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by tbe French, and is con sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30.000 bottle? were sold during past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy PriPA nnl 7i cents. Sent bv mail, post-paid, on re- ceiptof anorder.by f 235 River St.. Tro v. N . T. mar25-dawly -i. I - NAUGHTONUyBUILDING.yA W'l f5J ff-fefl fS?3 pfaS ' jjll' f?b fi f ' f"?jJ ii ltd4 wf te wi w n h: Poli Pri H f'l I' W ' j'?!, BbL Jegij, ftaij ' ' tiikt r-i . Fi-' -m I'i h fx 'Ki rt$ mi iagj Jgj -, : - S T OjR. ES . 1:- iv; ' BALTIMORELLOCK' HOSPITAL t i ? ' -r B ALTI MOKE, M ASTLAND; .. I - : - ii-,.; -.1 r.': r- " " sU' 'f'Uli'-i 'r'l r.l ! f ESTARETSIli.! AS A REFUGE FROTTI QUACKERY. TRE ONLY PLACE WHERE oURE CAN BE OBTAINED. i Dr. JOHNS TON has discovered the most Certain Speedy and only Effectual Remedy in tbe World for "Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Stricture?, ABec tion of the Kidney and Bladder. Involuntary Dis charges, lTiportcncy, General Debility. Nervousness Dyspepsiai, Languor. Low Spirits, Confusion, of Ideas, Pa pitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremb ling, Dimness of rSight or Giddiness, Disease of the . Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin, AfiVctions of the Liv er. Lungs, Stomach or Bowels thoRe terrible ,Dis ' orders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth se cret and solitary practices more fatal t their vic tims than tbe song of Svrens to thi Mariners of Ulysses, blighting tbeir most brilliant hopes or and ticipations, rendering marriage, Ac, impossible, i I' , VOU.yGMt I- Especially, who have become the victims of Solita ry Vice that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an. untin ely grave thousands of , young men o : tbe moet exalted talents and brilliant intel le t, who might otherwise bave entranced list ening Senates with the thunders of eloquence. . waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with. ; -confidence. " . . . ..-,. - . j .CARRIAGE,, j f Married Persons or Young Men contempt p marriage, beins aware of Physical Weakness . ga.nic Debilitv, Deformities, speedily cured '1 He who peaces himself under the care of Dr. may religiously confine in his honor as a gentleman and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. : ORGAnlC WEAKESS r r Immediately Cured andfutl Vigor Restored' I Tbis distressing Affection which renders life miserable and marriase impossible ia tbe penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not be ing aware of the dreadful consequenoes . that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject, will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by ' the prudent? ' Besides being deprived of the pleas ure of healthy offspring, the most serious and de structive symptoms of both body and mind ar'se The System becomes deranged, the Physical and wental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative .ower.Nervous Irritability. lyspepsia, Palpitation :"' 4 the Heart, indigestion. Constitutional Debility 1 : '! Waiting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, ' ; ' and Death. ' - ir. joiinsxoiv, ? r ' Member of the Royal College of Sunreons, London. Graduate of one of the most eminent Colleges in the , United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent iu the hospitals of London, Paris. Phila delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of tbe most astonishing cures that were ever known: many troubled with tinging in the head and ears' rben asleen, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, ashfulnesr, with frequent blushing, attend ed sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured mmediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those w"ho have iniured them selves by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society, or marriage. .. Thnsn aresomeof t!ie sad and melancholy effe produced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the Back and Limbs. Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight. Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous irritability, Derange went of the Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms of Consumption, io. - .. Mentally. The fearful effects on the mind ar much to be dreaded. Loss of Memory, Confusion o Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Soli tnde. Timidity. Ac., are some of the evils produced Thousands of parsons of all ases can now iudge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and ema- - etated, having a singular appearance about the eyes Cough and symptoms ot Consumption. - - -. YOUNG MEN - IT II V UO)f u 1 11 J ui ol luguicui vo wa mi u wuviuv, indulged in when alone, a habit freauently learned from evil companions, or at. school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and. if not cured, renders n.arriage impossible, and destroy? both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of bis countrv, tneprideot nis rtarents.snouid Desnaicnea fiom -all prospects and enjoyments of life by the con senuenne of deviatins from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before contemplating HI A BEES I AGE, Reflect that a sound mind and body are the mos necessary requisites to promote connubial happi- ness. - Indeed, without these the journev through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hour . ly darkens to the view, the mind becomes shadowed with f)enair. and filled with tbe melancholy reflec tion that tbe happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. ; OFFICE, T South Frederick street, Left-hand sit'e eroins from Paltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name .nd nnmher. r S3- No letters received unless nostnaid and con ' tainms a stamp to be used on the replv. Persons ' writing, should state age, and send portion of ad vertisement describing symptoms. - The Doctor's DIPLOMA hangs in his office. INDORSEMENT of the PRESS The many thousands cured at this establishmen within the last twenty years, and tne numerous im nrt&nt. Knrjncfil Onerations nerformed by-Dr. John ston, witnessed by the reporters of The Sun and many other papers, notices of which have appeared again and again Deiore inepuonc, Desiaes nisstana ng as a gentleman of character and responsibility, a s sufficient guarantee to ice aniictea. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. junel9-dly . YOUNG MEN Th (umerience of the vast ten rears has demon. strated the fact that the utmost reliance may be " placed in the efficacy or BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, . for the speedy - and permanent cure of Seminal Wa,Iiiik Kminsinn. l'hsiral and Nervous De- bilitv. Imnotence. or want of power, the result of , sexual exce 8. or lOUTIIFlIL HVDISCRETION, which, neglected, ruins the happiness and unfits the sufferer for Business, Social Society or Marriage, and often termirates in an untimely grave. Make ' no delav in seeking the remedy. Bell's Specific ' Pills can be used without detection or interference with business pursuits. NO CHANG EOF DIET IS NECESSARY. Thv are entiralr vreetahTe. and nerfectlv harm less on the system. Each box contains 60 pills, with full directions and a treatiFe on te consequences and cure Price One Dollar, lieware of counter feitsl If vnu cannot nrocure them of your Drue fist, send the monevto Dr. J AMES Bry AN. Consult ins Physician. 819 liroadnar. New York, and they will be sent by return ot mail, free from observa tion; ror sale by urugtists Kener.ui . ' : f : TO If you require a reliable remedy to restore you and remove irregularis es uruutuuutiuua, u u nan tha hASt ? .. .. li.lvknowft tho sliffhteRt irreculftTit'r of na Viln to brin? on Headache. Giddines-. Low Spirits, rainting. Hysterics Ao.t then the bloom of neaitn lades, tne appetite ia.ua, auu umci j uiivmr more distressing commence, as Weakness, Spinal Complaint, .the Whites, froiapsus, ao., 3to. never failing remedy will be found in ' DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. The experience of thir y years has proved they bave no equal for Removing Obstructions and Ir rpg-iilariMft-i. KO M ATTBB, FROM WHAT CAUSE THKT arise. The are safe and sure in every case. Up wards of 50,000 bnxes are sld annually, and no com plaint of their effioc.v is ever beard, for they ac complish what they re represented to do. Sold in boxes Containing SUtu FUU. Price One Dollar. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS 'is a remedy tour degrees stronger fan tbe above. and intended for special cases ot long btanding. Price Five Dollars per Box. If -mii mnnnt curchase the Pills of your Drug gist, they will be sent by mail, pott paid, secure .from observation, on receipt of the money,' by Dr. J AMES BRYAN, C. msulnng Physician, sis uroa 1 way. New Vorfc. For taieb Druggists generally. R1UUE VALUABLE THAN. GOLD X BRYAN'S LIFE PIXELS PURIFY THE BLOOD, Remove Headache, Dizziness, Giddiness, DKOWRIMCtS, UNPLEASANT LIRE All", UIM- nes8 ok Sight, lNDioEsnoN, Cleanse the Stomach and Dowels, Insure NEW LIFE in tbe debilitated, and Restore tiie SIcK- lo Perfect Health. PURELY VEGETABLE. Trrthem! Thevonlycost 25 cents, and if you cannot get tbera of your Druggist, send the money to Dr. JAMLS BltlAjM, Consulting rbysician, 819 Bi tad way New York, And they will be sent by return ot mail, post paid. For sale by Druggists generally. . r dec20-dfcwly AFFLICTED! SUFFER NO MORE ! When by the use of DR. JOINVILLE'SELIX ER you can be cured permanently, and at a trifling cost. The astonishing success which has attended this invaluable medicine tor Physical and Nervous W-eknes, General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, impoU nc.v, or any of the con sequences of youthful indiscretion, renders it t.ie most valuable preparation ever discovered. - . It will remove all nervous affeotion', depresfion, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memor, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of insanity, Ac. It will re-tore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destroyed it by sensual excess or vil practices , Youne Men. be humbusged no more by "Quack Doctors" and igrorant practitioners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and be atonce restored te bealth and happiness. A Perlect cure is Guar anteed in every instance. Prioe, $1, or four bottles to one address, $3. One bottle is sufficient to effect acure lnallordin- aALs6!bR JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhea. Gleet, Urethral Discharges, Gravel. Stricture, and all affections of tbe Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from one to five days. Tbey are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless rn tbe system, and never nauseate the stomach or impreg nate the brealb. No change of diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action in any man ner interfere with business pursuits. Prioe, $1 per box. Either of the above-mentioned articles will be sent to any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail or express, on receipt of price. Address all orders to BERGER, SHUTTS & Co., Chemists. No. 2fc5 River street, Troy. N. Y. mar25-dawly EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! ! CHASTELLAR'S Hair Exterminator ! I For Removing Superfluous Hair. ,-, : To the ladies especially, this invaluable depilatory recommends itself as being an almost indispensable -article to ferns' e beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating tha same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by tbe French, and is the only real effect ual depilatory in existence. Price 75 cents per pack age, sent post-paid, to any address, on receipt of an order, by - BERGER. SHUTTS A Co,, Chemists.. i I . . M , : . i . . B?? PWTroy. N. V,, ; ' mar25-dawlv . 1 COLUMBUS & INDIANAPOLIS CENTRAL RAILWAY FTROiT ?? 8 ?"TJ- TODOr DB ,!nifilii 'rn c . Pd.fndianapolis, . Lafayette. Springfield. Ill Teire flaute Evaasville. Louis- Ind SoS 5?t'LpU,S- ud all poinu West snaths'"189 etween Columbus and'lndi- FOUUTRAINS leava. nlinrnW-l ' V. m!1 ... lows (Sundays excepted): . .7.. . T.'. . .7?' " 0I" i.6RMA M A -Arrives at Urbana 7-12 A ' M.; Bellefontaine. lOiO.A. M.; Sandusky 8 Vp m Piqu 8 45 A. M.; Lima 230 f.Al Toledo r. iV M.; Detroit 10:4oV. M.? Richmond :to Ta -Cdgo 10:55 KU.rlndlaLspolis MS 1 MlLoXia: vitlell 10 P. M.rLaiaytte lWoV. M.J Sonne fl iT 111., 7:15 - A;at.is,-u P. At. laei traly routs by which paeugers leaving Columbus in the morn ing can reach Chicago the same evening. ' li:30'A:j:iri.KbAY,EXPRESArrives' at Piqua 3:12 P. M.; Lima 8:1a, P. M. kiohmond SsOS P M.jChicago8:50A.M.iIndianapoIi89rf)OP.M 4 La av tte3:10A. Louisville A. M.: Terre Hanta 12:00 A. M.: Mttoun 2M A MirCairtf s-oo m . Pai.a4:40A M.e cit, Louis 930 A., Air Tbis train arrives in ht. Louis 3 hours in a .vanoe of anr other route. -fi tl--i ! n n ii !.-;- a . : V,OOP. IU. TOLEDO EXPRESS Arrives 5l UJb? t127,?' ?l ! Bellefontaine 9.-00 Pr M tan' dusky 920 A.M.; Piqua8:4;J P. M.; Lima4:00 A- hi- hlfr!aLim)J,,:8,:M tTslsd-as5A. M ;De troia lOfOO A. M.. Passengers taking to ia route ar rive at vhicago at noon the followingday, 8i hurs in advancsof auy other romtai-;;.: V " '' 1 U5S B,VI'4((IGHT E3f pnrti: . Rink it;n;l u .im: , r. ?",Toa olis 85 T M M Louis 3 hours iu advance of any . ther route. iiew oiate itoom bleeping Vars"run in niht trains...;) j)i,yj In,!,,, j, . r All changes made . in tUnion Depots." Baggage Checked through te all principal points.' fee ?. .i APOUS Jil k9tS a RICHMONJ) AiTD. INDI AN fi 'SrOTEN.R'ipM ttCh28- 1 . i. kjupii, ouyennienaeub. t r - , A-'t Little Miami, Columbus & Xenia —AND— —AND— DAYTON & WESTERN —AND— DAYTON & WESTERN RAILROADS. 03i Ail APTFlt APRIL 1, IsoV FIVE TRAINS DAILY will eave Columbu. ? FOE CINCIinTATI, LOUISVILLE, CAIRO : LOUISj DAYTON, RICHMOND. INi ' DIANAP0LIS & CHICAGO, : ' WUk5?? fvhnse of, cra l'AY TON and RIO ' AlON D, and only one change of ears to IN . : ; v DIANAPOL1S and .L'HICAOo" . . . . r Connections are reliable as follows : . . FIRST TRAIN. ' ... - (Daily.) Leaves at S:35. A. M." for Cincinnati. Darton Kichmond, Chicaito, tlircleville an I Lancsiter : Ohilhcotho aitd .Marietta; stops at London, South Charleston, Xema, Corwin. Morrow, Loveland a- rlainville, arriving at Cincinnati at 8:00 A. At. SECOND TRAIN Vt L :?,' (Daily except Sundays. Iiiav?3 1,.!('-A- M for Cincinnati' baywn Richmond, Indianapolis Hillsboro.Chillicotbe and Marietta, and stops at Wen Jefferson, irf)ndoa South Cr-arleston Xenia. Spring Valley. Corwin Morrow, South l.ebanon, Foster's.- Loveland JMil ford, arriving at (Jinciunatiat 4:10 P. M.,connect ,,.? t?tne,a,l Line steamers for Louisville 1 ' and Ohio A Mississippi Railroad 7 ' -: THIRD. TRAIN. . ,.f , , . . (Daily except Sundays J . . J Leaves at. 2:40, P. M. for Cincinnati snd Dayton and Springfield via London, arriving at Cincin nati at 7.55 r, ii. . . K .. , , . .. . FOURTH TRAIN. .... 1 , . (Daily except Sundays.) ' - ' Leaves at 1 lisp P Mfor Cincinnati,; Dayton, Richm rid and InlianaDolis, making close connec tion at Richmond with Chicago Great Eastern Railroad, stoppina at Alton. West Jefferson. London, South Charleston., Selma. Cedarville Aenia. bpring Valley, Corwin, Morrow. Loveland and arriving at Ci. cinnati at S25 A. M..: eoii necting with Ohio AJkliaaissippi K. R. ' v. Sleepinff Cars' are on all Night Trains ' ' rmH -m . ..i j-:t i.,.-; New, Freight : Arrangements. Tbe Cbicaeo A Great Eastern, and Little Miami!& C'lumbus A Xema, and Dayton A Western Rail roads bave so arranged their Time 'fables as to make direct connections with Freight trains at Richmond in both directions, making tbe time from Columbus to Chicago 38 hours. . , ZW. L. O'BRIEN, .. ,V. ..r . , . . . Gen'l Ticket A s I'' "' '! :: E. W.WOODWARD, (Clnc,nnatJ- .-. :; Superintendent . Columbus. April-L. ;; j . .:l ... ,( -t BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. CENTRAL OHIO DIVISION , BETWEEN - " f CDLUI.imil. Connecting' , st BellaLre- for Washington City ' Baltimore, Philadelphia,' New York, : i ... r. i i i' 'Boston,-51 ' ' : .T AND ALL EASTE R N CITIES. TUTS ROTJTE OFFERS THE AD VAN tageof a through ticket and baggage check. Washington City, and also gives the passer ger th privilege of visiting Baltimore, Philadelphia an New York, at the cos of a New York ticket alo n e or the privilege of visitinaall of tbe principal it s board cities at tbe cost of a Boston ticket alone, v i other routes. a, Through tickets to New York can be procured v i Washington City, at an additional t-xpenseof $9 0 Two Trains daily. Sundays excepted, leave Co Iambus as follows :I5 A. M. MORNING EXPRESS from Unirn Depot Arrive at Zanesville at 9:05 A, M.; Bellaire at 1.-00 P. M ; CumrveHand at 1235 A. M.; Bait more at 725 A. M.;. Washington City at 8:1 - A M l2:0O M. EXPRESS from Union Depot-r-rives at Zanesrillo at, 3:40 P. M.; Bellaire at 4T. M.; Cumberland at t:00 A. M.; Baltimore at As P. M.; Washington at 6:00 P. M. 6-.30 F. M. ACCOMMODATION to ZanesviUs only. : . - . , - ' 1 . - - - ; ( a Five trains daily (Sundays excepted) front Washington or Baltimore, for Philadelphia and New York, -, : - ! . , . t , . Sleeping cars on all night trains. EST Ask lor Xickettf Tia Bellaire or W heel I w sr.' JNO L. WILSON, Master of Transportation .. L. M. COLE. General 'licket Agent. -, JNO. W. BROWN, Gen'l Passenger Art. jan ; ,. . . . . Great Northern and Eastern Route. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS —AND— Cincinnati Railroad. Fiire Trains 3Z3a.T.-y9 - EXCEPT SUNDAY. From Columbus, in connection with Trains on the Little Miami A Colnmbus Jc Xenia Railroad. - NIGHT EXPRESS I weaves Cnlnmbna at A.M. - Will Eton at Delaware. Ash lev. (TarHinirtnn. Gilead,- Galion, Crestline, Shelby. New London Wellington. Grafton and Berea. arriving at Cleve land at 6:15 A. M.. New York 7:00 A. M. This train leaves SundaT night, but not Saturday. : : NO. 1 ACCOMMODATION Leaves Colnmbus at 5.-00 A. M. Will stop at all way stations. This train starts from tbe Freight Yard. NEW YORK EXPRESS-Leaves Co'umbus st 11:10 A. M. Will stopatDelaware.Cardington.Gal ion,- Crestline. Shelby, New London. Wellington. Grafton and Berea. Arrives at Cleveland st 3&0 P. M., New York next day at 3:45 P.M. -1 MAIL AND EXPRESS- Leaves Colnmhnsat S0 P. M. Willstooat Lewis Center. Delaware, and all Stations to Shelby . and Shil. h, New London, Wellington, iraftn and Berea. Arrive at Cleve land at 9.10 P; M.i New York 10:30 P. M; SPRINGFIELD ACCOMMODATION VIA DEL- AWAKE Leaves Columbus at 3:45 P. M. Will stop at all stations between Columbus and Spring field, arriviric at Delaware at 4:50 P. M., Sprincfield 7:35 r. fii. 1 nis train leaves pringheia at 7:15 A. M.. strives st Delaware at 9:55 A. M.: Colujjbus. 11.-00 A.M. . . ,, , , ,. Patent Sleeping Cars are ran on all mgni trains 10 sjnivago, u -., f Mew, York and , - i;f . Boston., , Baararare cheeked thronph New YnrV an1 Boston, via Cleveland 1 hlarf.- tn PhilaHnlnhia. arul New York, via Crestline. . ' RETURNING t ' Nitht Express arrives at Columbns st 3:00 A. M.' Cincinnati Exnress arrives at Unlnmbua at 2d P. M. ' - Mail Train arrives st Columbus st 0:30 P. M. . Springfield Accommodation arrives st Columbns at 105 A. M . . i .; Fare as Low as by any other Route; Ask for Tickets, vis Crestline or Cleveland. E. S. FLINT. . Superintendent. Cleveland. Ohio, :j i , JAMES PATTERSON. . Agent, Columb s, Ohio.. Columbus, March 4, 1867. , .. . . , CUNARD STEERAGE LINE. .-- '"J1'. ' .' .l-t.l i.ti:. , TETTVEEN : NEW iVflRR lNTt n X ERPOOL-caUinB-atOUEENSTOWV. From New York every Wednesday: 1, 4 j J From Liverpool every Tuesds.T ,.: in- '10 . From Queenstown every Wednesday, TtAKfl ov Viaaiai -t'iMn 'il . IJt ''ct.il ' age, t80 (oarreno v). Steerage 'tickets, from Livsr- p ol or Mueenstown at low raws. , uraits lor saie on ureal Britain Tina Ireland. 1 For Steerage 1 sssage, apply to , . , , , v . H,. vi U IN AK1), , No 69 Broadway, New York, or ti RICHES A, xriqoRE, Ag-ents,.R j , No. lot South .Higa.sUse.tf Columbns. Ohio . ecl7-dly I