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THE WEB OF LIFE.
Wnrp And woof
For web of life,
Warp of peace
And woof of strife
Weave away the web of life.
Best and toil,
Meed and moll,
Make the motely web of life.
Shifts the thread
From black to white,
As the day
Succeeds the night;
That gives rin,
And this delight
Mix tho black up with the white.
Warp of peace.
And wool of strife,
Weave away the web of life.
Kow the passions
Plunge and play;
Hive the tredVUes,
Iance the beddles,
Spins the shuttle, f
Clanks the lay;
While below,
To and fro,
Heavily swing the weights of woe.
Now awhile
In beauty blending,
Like the bow
From waves ascending,
Then again in fragments rending,
And in blank contusion ending,
liliss nud bale,
Weal nn J woe,
Through the warp commingling go,
Transient peace and lasting strife),
Weave away the web of life.
Fortune flings
Ilcr fitful thread;
Now "tis black,
Or green, or red,
Waving like nn adder's head.
Here 'tis ravcl'd,
There 'tis knotted;
Now 'tis whiie,
And then 'tis spotted.
Silk and tow
Together roll'd,
Thread of wire
And thread of gold,
Through the various textures told.
1'eace and plenty, want and strife,
Weave away the web of life.
Raven youth
And hoary age,
In their turns
The loom engage;
llosy health
And pale disease
Come and go,
To pain or please;
Loss and gain,
Smiles and tears,
Blight and blessing,
Hopes and fears,
Tints of gladness,
Shades of sadness,
Mixing, mingling, on they go,
And nor pause nor lull they know.
Endless colors, ceaseless strife,
Weave away the the web of life.
Whence has all
This uproar grown
Why such things
Together thrown?
Beauty and deformity,
Discord and wild harmony
Infant's cry and drunkard's yell,
Bridal song and burial belli
Wedding robe and winding-sheet,
Meeting in the crowded street
Why is this and whence?
Ab Ja well
Vice can tell;
For from hell
Brings she hence
Shout and yell,
Frantic woe and revelry.
Vet, amidst the shock and strife,
Weave away the web of lifo. '
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The Songs of the Night.
A LEGEND FROM THE TALMUD.
As David, in his youthful days, was tend
ing his flocks on Bethlehem Plains, the
Spirit of the Lord came upon him, and his
censes were opened, and his understanding
enlightened, that he might comprehend the
eongs of the night. The heavens proclaimed
the glory of God ; the glittering stars all
formed one chorus. Their harmonious mel
ody resounded on the earth, and the sweet
fullness of their voices vibrated to its utter
most bounds.
"Light is the countenance of the Eter
nal," sang the setting sun. " I am the hem
of his garments," responded the rosy tint of
twilight.
The clouds gathered, and said, " We are
his nocturnal tent." And the waters in the
cloud, and the hollow voice of the thunders,
joined in the lofty chorus : "The voice of
the Eternal is upon the waters ; the God of
glory thundereth ; the Lord is upon many
waters."
"He did fly upon my wings," whispered
the wind. And the silent air replied "I am
the breath of God the aspiration of his be
nign presence."
" We hear the songs of praise," said the
earth; "all around is praise; I alone am
silent and mute." And the falling dew re
plied, " I will nourish thee, bo that thou
shalt be refreshed and rejoice, and thy in
fant shall bloom like the young rose.
"Joyfully we bloom," replied the refreshed
meadows, ihe lull ears or corn waved as
they sung, "We aro the blessing of God the
bouse of uod against Inmine.
" We bless you from above," said the
moon.
" We bless you," responded the stars.
And the grasshopper chirped, " Me, too, he
blessed in the pearly dew-drop."
"He quenched my thirst," said the roe ;
"and refreshed me," continued the stag.
"And he grants our food," said the beasts of
the forest.
" And he clothes my lambs," gracefully
sung the sheep.
"He heard me," croaked the raven, "when
I waa forsaken and alone." "He heard me,''
said the wild goat of the forest, "when my
likie came, and I calved."
And the turtle-dove cooed, and the swal
lows and all the birds joined their song:
"We have found our nests, our houses. We
dwell on the altar of the Lord, and sleep un
der his wings, in tranquillity and peace."
"And peace," echoed the night; and echo
prolonged the eouBil, till chanticleer awoke
the dawn and crowed, "Open the portals,
the gates of the world ; the King of glory
approaches. Awake, arise, ye sons of men I
Give praises and thanks to the Lord, for
the King of glory approacheth."
The tun arose, and David awoke from his
melodious rapture ; and at long as he lived,
the ttraint of creation'! harmony remained
in bit toul, and daily he reoorded them
upon the strings of hit harp.
A Baecastio Win. Husband, who hat
arrived home at a late hour of the night.
"Don't look to cross, love I have been de
tailed on a committee." Wife "I don't
like those committees ; they are nuisances.
I suspect that " husband interrupting
ber "just, hear that infernal caterwaul
ing I'l Wife (sarcastically) "Oh, that's our
iom-eatl He's out on a committee, I guest."
Husband remaint tilent for tht rest of the
Bight.
[From the Toronto (Canada) Leader.]
Extraordinary Case of Robbery in England
Extraordinary Case of Robbery in England —One of the Most Singular Cases
in the Annals of Crime.
A robbery aeoompanied by some extraordinary
novel feature, bu jnt been committed,
and d.'scrvei to b reoorded, as showing a
elevtr scheme to avoid oaptur well earned om,
and only failinf to be successful by neglecting
precaution that would have struck any one.
It appears that a family residing at Vaaxbatl
ttrted to aosompany tome friends to the the
ater one evening lately, only leaving the mas
t. r, a Mr. Btikr, and the servant girl, Mary
Kewhall, at home. Sometime after their de
parture, Mr. Barker wentont, taking he should
return toon. On arriving home about nine
o'clock in the evening, he oould get no attention
paid to his repeated assaults on the door
knocker, although the gas wat alight in several
of the rooms, which were apparently occupied.
Thinking this strange, he applied to his neigh
bor, and with the latter's assistance, succeeded
in entering his own house by means of an open
window. Once Inside, a most extraordinary
ctoe pretented itself. In tiie passage a poker
broken In twe, with a quantity of blood and
hitman heir adhering to ibe thick end, was
fi ond on the 8inr, and near It some more hair
r.d a pail full of what appeared to be blood.
The v. hole bouse was in a most disordered
state, property being strewn about In all direc
tion?. Mr. Barker, whose surprise at the trigie
appearance of bis house on be Imagined,
sought for bis servant, but fruitlcaaty sla was
not to be found. He then oalied in a policeman,
and the search was returned, with no further
remit than the discovery of the girl's two
bonnets, which proved that she had either been
taken or had departed oat of the house without
ore. All over the house property was either
pKckcd up, read" for removal, or actually re
moved, and the servants' boxes were opea and
the olothes thrown about the floor, like the
rest. 1'wo trunks and a oarpet bat; were miss
ing, and it was evident that the thief or thieves
ad taken ibe stolen property out of the house
by these mtact. Among others, a box made
up into the shape of a settee, belonging to a
Mr. Heath, a gcntlrmin residing in the home,
as taken, and by the peculiarity of the
form of tiiij bos was the hiuf evontaally
tiHceJ. Pu piciou nist . alighted upon the
rcrvaxt, but on inquiry among the cabmtn, it
apptated that one of them had driven a young
gentitman Irom that street la which Mr. Bar
ker's bout-e is situated, to the Etstern Counties'
Railway, who had luggage exactly oorrespond
irg to the trunks stolen. Inquiry at the station
elicited the further fa.:; a, that after walking
about th pisiform for an hour, smoking cigars,
this indiviiinal had taken the train foi Brent
wood. Here be had slept all night in an
apar'ment o himself, having declined to so are
a doublo bedded room with a perton he had
picked up an acquaintance with while en route.
In the morning it was found that the ourlouily
ebaptd box and its owner hii departed for
Great Yarmouth, where he waa afterward
traced by a deteo'ive, living in furoished lodg
ings, uider the name of Mr. Heath- He had
made himself very agreeable, and had s nuked
continually, dressed himelf out in handjoma
clotbes, and got ao much into the giod graces
of the landlady as to take her to the theater on
the right of bis arrival,
Ihe defective arrived on the following Sun
day morning at Yarmou'h, and soon diroovered
where this mjatoiious gentleman lodged. He
fonnd him out, having eseorteJ his landlady to
church bnt quietly taking up his quarters in
the sew lodger's apartment be awaited his
return previously satitfying himself that he
was on the right scent, by discovering the
eettte- shaped box among the luggage. Oa Mr.
Heath's return he found himself arrested, and
a very cursory examination enabled the pro
ticed eye of the detective to discover his pris
oner was not a he at all, bat a member of the
fof-et sex, and no less a person than Mary
Kewball, the servant herself. She was brought
to London and examined in her mule attire.
It waa clearly proven that she alone hai car
ried out the robbery, evory tbing s'olen being
found in ber possession. On the application
of the detective she was remanded until next
wtck, when the chain of evidence will beoom
p'ete. How she learned to s moke cigars with im
punity, and accustom herself to trowserj and
coats, in eo short a time, ia a mystery. Bur
for taking that nnfortunato box, possibly she
might have made (rood her escape. However,
in thete times, such a well devised and novel
mode of rohsery rartly occurs and . Mary
Newhall dew rves roms credit for her ingenuity.
The idea of breaking a poker, oorering it witl
hair and blood, to throw suepiuion off herself,
and lead people to suppose she bad been mar
dered, was something quite outof the oominon.
Possibly some poor cat had to provide these
tragio ucceesorits.
FRKNcn Financial Cuisia The fact that
the deficit has at length reach rd 10,000,000
exceeds even the most unfavorable anticipa
tions. It is understood that the ireiniudoua
deficit is attributable almost entirely to the ex
cees of expenditure in the army and navy and
public wo; k a. The number of men voted was
393,000; the actual number under arms hot
been nearer 500,000.
The Timet' city arliole remarks that it ia not
eary to see hew the transfer from the Etnper.tr
te the people of the task of raising money will
calm the uneasiness of Europe, and remove all
pretext for hostile measures, when it is certtin
His Majesty can rerume the prerogative at any
moment be may think fit.
The Daily Newt' city article asks, Will the
Xmperor still be answerable for the abundincs
of employment when be oan do longer ereate
boundless expenditure by a stroke of his pen?
The bad harvest hat probably caused the col
lapse In the Imperial system of Finance this
year, but sooner or later its fill was inevit
able.
The Herald savs It only remains for M. Fould
to carry out manfully the policy his programme
baa Inaugurated, and the exhibition of next
year may be the temple of peace.
Excitement in New York City. No inci
dent or evtnt of the war has oooasioned greater
stir in tbe business eircles of New York, than
tbe appearance of the rebel steamer NathMU
in Southampton, and her destruction of the
fine dipper ship linrvey tstrr.lt. The under
writers eagerly seized upon the news to raise
the war risk to five per cent., while many of
tbe bet" v K st shippers or grain, in the coarse ot
tbe day. were so apprehensive of further dep
redations of the same character, that, in the
fright of tbe moment, they ordered oharters in
American vessels to be canceled, and be grain
to be forwarded in Bri'hb and either European
bottoms, juuen uneasinees was likewise ex
pree-ed in regard to the s eamer Arugo, which
was fully due at Southampton when the City of
Baltimore sailed from Liverpool.
Tbe Na-hnMt would not dare to attack her in
a British port, of course, but it is jutt possible
that she might follow her out into the Chan
nel, on tbe way to Havre. But eve a ia that
case there is no reasonable ground for appro
bension, as tbe Arajo it provided with four
32 pounders, and an armament in ofier re
sptc's ample enough to enable her to deal with
the rebel at be deaervet.
Thi Position of Utah Bkiohah Yocko's
Prophesy. Utah has substantially declare!
ber independence as a State, and has taken thi
position of strict neutrality between the 8outh
and tbe North in tbe present contest. But it
appears tbat the Delegate from that Territory
will reenme hit teat in the Federal House of
Representatives at the coming tesalon- A state
ment from him at to tbe peculiar attitude and
policy of Utah will neoeaaarily be elicited.
Meanwhile, however, I learn that Brigham
Young, as autocrat of the Mormons, has moie
thoroughly than ever obtained the confidence
of hit people by the fulfillment of hit remarkable
and often-repeated prophesy of the dissolution
of tht Union. Not a tingle Lotted etta'es tol-
dler now remaint in Utah, and the travel
aeiott tht plain it much diminished. There
it no trouble whatever between the Mormons
and the eititent of tba Slate. The National
Eltctrio Telegraph passes through tbe Terri
tory, and it it a matter of boast with Brigh.un
tbat It It torupulouny proteotea irom injury.
Wathit.gtnn Corretpoudenct of tht Baltimore Sun,
November 28.
Could soult be made visible, and bodies
Invisible, many now deemed prosperous and
worthy would change places with those
whom we regard at miserable and unfor
tunate. Think of one we are wont to see
in "goodly apparel" being pointed at, and
followed by the cry, "There goes a soul
out at the elbow."
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Raillml ( tire 1i VAnrtntitd And BiinrHntM U
nil ho-rr ffliofcxl with WwiknMd, rbU(ty, NerT
our Omp'iitiit, Melnncholr Thoughts, Doprosslon
of ttplritR, Plitrc ftnd Aonlh f Mini). Lom n
Pttp. X-itPB of Mini'iTf, Kiicriry And MiwcnWr
Pofr. Puny Orowth VHMt(ng Away, antl a wnt
of confldmico In them"iVM, Fain tin Fita, Coo
Titlfive Trnrnblinir nd Dinirnt of Life. 8om
Bhtilrltni ipnutrn tn hn tnld tli nitnrfl of votir din-
6Ho. This I.utntc Phyntcinn dnefl lint, tit enft
dpcrlh tbe diseft-ve without any informatfon from
tlie pittlent, Ita cnnin nn1 ite cur; And. what in
moi-e valnMle ot'll. he will honeptly and frankly
tell yon whothor you can cured or not. Thii
will iAtlftfy your mind and Rave you expeme, time
aod tronMo. Bm-anne it will da the monni of
HTfoff you many a doliar; It vlll aave your health,
and ponnitily It may tare your life from bftns
shortened by wronv treHtment. If you have tried
others and got no rMif if )on wish to enjoy good
health and long 1 1 ft if yon are wlie yna will go
and ooniiilt Dr BAP1MEL, Botanlo Phv-dciati,
AH Eaet Fifth-it, OiiiciotiAt.. All ooocniiinlca
ttoue and interviewi ait itrictly private mud ood
fldtntial. FACTS ARK STUBBORN THINGS?
BctirwtAt the rhfladftphia enrrcpoudent Myi
In the Commomcealtht WiliniQgtonf Delaware, tfih
of April, lH.'-y t
11 An Rnglifvfa gentleman, formerly connected with
the lirHi-h army, and who styl. himself Oh 1 Kn
giinb Botanlo Pn78icinn,' has of lae gained an ex
tensWe reputation b?re by his ekill In curing atl
maimer of complaint Home of his patient I have
ennvf-rflrd with, and they pronoutce hie remedies
and mode of treatment as very snnnrlor. 8trae
have teen retored as it by mntrlo. The medicine
be usee ta distilled by himself from Tariona herbs
rn ipppding rare cumtive properties. While acting
n tbs army be devoted his lefpure momenta to a
thorough study of the effects produced by certain
medicinal roots and herbx on all manner of dis
earn, it aeeme he baa found a sure and speedy
rep edr for nil tbe Ills that 11 on h la hMr to' lilt
rracttre Is already eitensiva, and Is daily i nereis
us. In the o tiiplatrite t whirh fmalea are sub
jected he hae no equal, as a large number hee have
testified that they owe, not only their prenetit gxd
jieaun, tun tneir nvos, to me emu oi tnis J&ugiioO
Botar.lc Hhvsiclan '
T IliB.-nico is At No. 59 IAST FIFTH ST,
lHore Good Rew lYomTIIffh and Rellablo
Authority.
The Botanic Remedies of Dr. Raphael, the Kn-
glifth Botanic I'hjuician, never failed yet to muke
a lerfcct, rtdical and permanent euro of all secret
and venerial diseses without thensoof mercury,
without hindrance from buinee. and without fen
of discovery or exposure. No deadly poisons, such
an arsenic, nuxTomica, opium, or any oiuer pi
s-ns: tio mercurv. nor ftnv deadly minerals: noth-
Ins hut Durtlv viTftable Botnnfc Bemrdioe are uwd
by this wonderful Botanio Physician. His Uutanio
Rt-niedies never yet frtiled to cure even the most
ohptinate and the mot danfferouti cattns. and to re
move all mercury and other impurities from the
aystem, when all other rameuiea had laile. Mad
cal Journal
More Good Nfws for Sinete Men Cotem
liitlnT rtlarrla.
Fear what the Baltimore correspondent of th
O'lifetlou?t UooDeboro', Aid., said on Thursday, 31st
may, injo:
" Nunterons cures of diseases, canned by early In
discretion, having been performed by the Ut gl'Hh
Botanic rhtslcian of Philadelphia. I feel it my
duty, having knowledge of them, to state the
fact, beliviog til at la doing ao I may do a sorvloe
to the puffer i i p. One catte la particular that of a
young man in this city- Is worthy of note. He had
become the vlrtlm of a habit, the mere allnMon to
hich caufloa a shudder, and. after Fears of sudor-
iiig and doctorh'g, gave up all hopea of recovery.
He wished to marry, and was dearlv beloved by at
sweet agirlaa ever lisped words of affection, but
ne was leariui, nervens ana prostraiea ueuarea
not wed on acc m t of the shattered state of his
system He aougbt relief at the handof the Bo
llllirj X IiyBIUIUU. IHU) MlUIIinulIlK M lb tuny BtWUl.
all the bloom and vigor of youth has returned, and
he is now the happy father of a pair of bright
DO'S.
Any who are suffering, no matter what their com
nl aint. can addres the Botanic Physician confiden
tially. lhty may rely upon relief. His otHce la at
NO Ml KAT FIFTn STREKT,
Between Sycatuore-Bt. and Broadway,
CINOINNAXI.
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OAL'TION TO TH IB PUBLIO. Doctor Ranhael
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with any otner gcniiemin oi tne same name.
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-TIFFICE, NO 92 SKVENTH-8T,
wr IWfcP vine and Kace
Cincinnati.
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method, used oulv bv ourselves. Artificial
Teeth Inserted in the latest and most approved
aiies, ai ine loiiuwiug prices :
Vhole Sets of Teeth, hilver plated m $?0 to 130
M hole Sets of Teeih, Gold olated 70 to bO
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Teeth filled 50c. to 1
xuetn extracted....- 25 cents.
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fB.. MRBKDTTH, DENTIJT.-4iFFrC
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No. lH'A, near Baoe-st. Teeth extracted i4xi-JI
nittiAUB Ktu, v u m urn piiuvifiiD, nuuvui
the use of drngs r Any Injurious agent. Posltl'
no liumbuc. uavinc had nearlr twenty years'
per ie nee Ik tbe practice of his profession tu this
oltv. be can fflve nerfect satisfaction to all who wi'l
patrontiw him. His terms are ao reason a He that
yon wui save nearly one-bair by calling on mm
Idert'
BUSINESS CARDS.
I A. RASI1. t. O. CHAPMAN.
AM KM A. FRAZRR tk CO . WHIII.K-
V SALIL Grocara aud Oorurais.lon Murcbants, Nos.
BO aud US Waluut.it., Ciuclunatl, O. jy2 tf
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES
6KBINAL WIAEHES3,
IMPOTKNCY OB INABILITY,
Disease, of the DRINAEY OBQAnB.
And IMPOSE BL03D.
Uow many thonsat ds of men and women art there
who are at this time suffering out a miserable exitt.
ence, or irom tbat pernicious practice, self-polutionT
Look at their p.llid, tmaciated aud disflgured faces,
and their broken down constitutions, disqualifying
them from the hsppineaa. of marriage, or the enjoy.
meet of life. In thi. horrid situation thousands suf-
for, until death closes tbe tcene. Let parents, guar,
dims or frie d, attend to thoe who are suffering
with any of those horrible, life-destroying maladies,
tee that they are cared for, aud cured before It be too
late. Send them Immediately to Dr. J. KATK9,
Mo. 133 Bycanioro-street, first door below Fifth-
street, Cincinnati, Ohio, a physician who has mad
private diseases his especial study for SO yers, and
who it certain to cure the most inveterate cases,
wilhcnt MKBCUBY OH ANT OTflKB INJUBI.
018 DfiUGS. It 1b Important to those afflicted,
to those who are Interested in th welfare of their
friends, to be careful of tbe many pbetenoid soo.
toes, who infest all cities, publishing their grett
skill in curing all diseaeea In a few days, Imposing
upon the public by using the names of eminent
ph)sicians from Kurope and other place, lto,
therefore, careful, and make strict inquiry before
you rUk your life, or yon may full Into the hand
thee charlatans.
N. B. Dr. J. KATES will attond hit patients
personally, and can b fouud In his office. Mo. 133
6c.mor. street, first door below Fifth, from
o'clock in tb morning until t In th evening.
confidential. nolStf
ERTKAITl Ac CO.
Cauneld A liertraui,
(SUCCKatSOUS TO
Dealers in Coal and Coke,
NO. 197 EAST FUONT-hSTREKT,
Hay on Hand m supply of Toughloghsny, Peach
Orchard and Cannel Ooal, and City-manufactured
and MoOonnelsville Ook, for sal in auaatitle
suit purchaaera. tall
THE G1KC1SKATI FUEL GOMPASTI
COilfYAlU) ANDOFflOB,
Mo. 108 K. THIHD-HXREB
(OCOHIOOHINY, WINIFKBSli
OAF S lli ABB
Hartford Oit,y Goals
ItaUytrtd tt tht low! taarktt rata.
Bt'riltna MllattMl and .maitlr HM1HS.
saaT-ay
W. M.
. uuuumtjiMnemmtn,
SCIPHITB OP 1. 1MB, POK ARRHST
iltO rtJUMKNTATlON IN WINK AND
lltt Tai. 1. a eh.t. Mailv-manaaMl autMlano.
iatparting no upp'eaaautueai, and it suocea
.Iway. certain. W. ar. mannfacturing largely,
'nd are piauarad tu aupplr am demaud, at
ta-lee. w. J k. Ut)UDH A UKU.,
Uauoiauiuiint Ob.ajl.Uaud itrugitist..
ol M. . tor. Oeutiai-av. and jUghtk-wi.
LEGAL.
aw Aiwtn b B mmw
I'P FI1 Fa BflTt
-BsU I
COITNTT. HH.Hunerlor tknft of (ilnntnrAtl
INo. H,M.l Atlachreent Jnn Krann, Brlirgfl
Hwift. Hugh W. nughes and Wilson T. Drake, part
nets as Kvani A Co.. nlalntms, va. Bobert Neweont
and Franklin U. Newoom, aartnera as R. A V. Nfw
com (drawers)! Horace D. (Jhfprnan, George Oillls-
pie, Jonn u, uuminiror anu vviiiiam u. uiiipman,
Ctitners asChlpman AOIHioplefarorpfora Willi una
. Brown and John L. Uulsinger, partnera as Qui.
iUKerA Brown Indorsee).
Ihe eaid defendants, George GilllspTe, Joh Tj.
Oulnlnrer and William L. Brown, are hereby nntl
(I'd that on the 18th day of March, A. D. 1' th
tnld piaintlffs In sa-d Oonrt filed their petition
Bpau-Pt saiu ueionuanin, wnicn is still pending
tlitrfln, tbe iff ct and demand of which la to n-rovnt
A jiidgmeitt against tho anld defendanU for tit.uoO
a d iiiterit horn Fbrnary l, ihgi. on a drufi of
said di fctirlants for said sum. dated Cincinnati, Da
cmbr X lv ar d the sld dpfndants are notified
that William B. Williams aud Hamuel V. Rled,parU
tifrs as iiiirims a. wfu ana i nomas u Hmlth.
liuve boeiy-erved as garnishees In this aotlon thai
nn ordr of atta"hmeiit has been Issued in said an
tion aud lc vUd upon the following dudcrlbed prem
nes, to wit : . .
A M lhat certain lot or parcel of ground situated
In Cincinnati, commend tiff forty-nlnouu) Tent from
the south-nest corner of Richmond and John-
streets. rd running thence souuteny a.oiiff inn im
ol Jtlm-stref-t sixty ooe feet, and the same width
tmcn at right nnH.es coveoiy i-th innnce nmtn
wefttvardty at right Aigles aixty-one feet; thenon
at light ADglea seventy fuet, to the place of bogia
Dilig.
Alfio. tkat lot. of eround situated In the City of
Cincinnati, Ccunty i f Hamilton, Ohio, oil the nerth
side ol Hixth-stret, betwr .-n entral-avnue and
J' bn-strpAt, commencing at a point on tiie north)
sioV of Wi) th-sirrft two hundred and sixty. five
(L'i.O) feet west of tJentrnl-avenne, at tl e cant side off
a lot now or nerermore neiu uj Dtniuoi u. ieys, as
Tr lisle?: tlitiic running eokt twenty one 1 2) feet.
ard ruunhig back northwardly the same width
birk lo Ueorge street, on a line parallel 9 John
street
The salo defendants aro ronnirea to answer or de
mur to id petition on or before the 2nth day of
December. A D IH1, otherwise judirment will ba
tasfn against them, and said attached property
ld in "eiiBMiftion inert or.
oc31.1Vy M. a A W. TILDIN, for Flalutllb.
rrinK state of nmo, HAirtr.Tow
X J(UNTY, ys The Superior Omiit ot Cinolti.
rati 1.70 Jaaor ftvnns, Brings 8wlft, Hugh W.
Hughs and wmt n T. Dmko. Partners. a Kraos
Co., IMaintiiTit, verons WtMhitiKtou ButLlnr aud
Jnhn Butcher, Partners, iu HutchtT A Brother, De
fendants, and Anthony Bullock and Morris Ortim.
Garnisbots 1 he Miid dftudauti Uutciit-r A Broth
er, Are hereby notiHod that on the 2d day of Mayt
A D. lcV.I, the a d phtlntitftj flled their petition in
siid Gcurt, allt-ging therein, that, on tho 27th day
of rfbriiary, lMil, the said Morris Urnm maue
certain bill of exchange for the sum of fft.nrm. aad
Indoieed and directed the latne to the said Butcher
A Brother, bv whom the same was duly accepted l
that afterward, at the retjueut an1 fr the boaefli
ofthesnid Butcher A Brother, the same wan duly
discounted by thfSd plalntilTtt, at iheir k-tnking
liouee in uincuinati ; mat mere is une rnese piain
tifti. from dfluiif'snts. on said draft, the said suns
of SAOOo, aid Interest from May 1, 18M : and the
mid deleudants are notinen tuat tne saui norria
Grum ar.d Anthony Bullock have bfeu nerved aa
garnishees In said action. Defendant i are required
to plead, answer or Omur to saitl petition, on or
bf re the 21t day of Dccem-v r. A. D, 161 ; other
wise, judgment will be rendernd agaiust them and
tne property or cremts oi ine earn uuicnr s
Brother In the possession or control of the said
garniHhees be subjected to the piyment thereof.
OCZ4 lia Hi, IX. tX rt l luv en, tur riitiu.ius.
STATK OF oniOt FAfHILTOX COTJNT Y.
SS.- 81'PKHHJB .4JOUBT OF ( IN01N ATl.-
fNo. 14 8861 Attachment. The Savings Bank off
Wheeling, Plaintiff, v. A. W Hamlin, Defendant.
The said defendant Is notified hereby that on th
6th day of June, A. D lHttl, the ssid plaintiff filed
Its petition in sata uoni t, wnmn is still pAnuinf
tuerein. Belling lonn iiiai on ine iin nay oi june(
A. D- U6I, the said detcdunt was irdebted.to ono
D. Air ins. in the sum of 8329 87. on an account for
rtiorcbatidi-e, sold and delivered by the said At' ling,
to delendant ; that attevward, aud en said 4th df
of June, A. D 1hi1. the said amoiiot dueou said ao
coont vas aHigncd by the Raid Airling to plaiutitl;
that plaintiff is now the owlct thereof; tnat thera
If due plaintiff from defendant thereon the sum off
$32.t 87, and interest from June 4. Itttil, and defend
ant is notified that an order of attachmeiit was duly
iefued in said action, and property of defendant,.
CooMBting of forty-five bates of tow and fifteen bales)
of llax, seized under and by virtue thereof. De
fendant is required to ansver or demur to 8 Id pe
tition on or before December 2rt, 1861, other wit
Judtvment will be taken against him, and said At
laciitu properiy oiu i vniiniy inn miiiiti.
ai u. w . 1 1 t,ujitJX, i aiinrneyn tot
oc31-f-Wy W. A. ADA&13, i I'lalutiff.
STATF OFOniO, TIAWILTON COUMTT.
COURT OF COM IRON PLICS. JNo. 2J,l9.-i
Ethan H. Bates vs Hoi D. Kenipton, WillUra Long
street, James 8 Kenipton. et al. The defondanta.
ftol. l). riempton anu wunam iiongtreet, am
hereby notiied.that on the 2ith day of July. IH61.
the said Kthan 8. Bates filed his petition in the said
Conrt of Common I'leus, to foreclose the mortgage)
made by said James S Kenipton to the plaintiff, on
that tract of land in said county, in section 26,
tirwnship 5, and second fractional range In the Ml
ami Purchase, particularly described in said mort-
gage and in said petition, and which mortgage it
recorded in tbe Uecordof Mrrtraees. of said county.
In Book No 248, page 4'V. The said defendanta are
required to appear aud answer on or before 8 ATUB
IAY, the 14th day of December, A D IdM, or the
petition will be takon as true, and the prayer thereof
granted. G. B HOLLISTKB, Pluintlff's Alt'.
Cincinnati, ucvooer i, inoi. ww-rnj
GF1? ATTINETj MAXWELL. WHfHR
rciid(nce is unknown, Is notibed that li la
bel h lVfaxwell did, on tbe .WHhdayof October, A.
D. Irfil, file her petition (No 22, 78) in the effloe of
the 'brk of the Court of Common Plea, within
and for the County of Hamilton and State of Ohio,
charging that tho said Gerathuel Maxwel' has been
wiiiiuiiy aosenc irom ber tor more than three yeare.
and a-ktr g that she n.ay he divorced from the said
Gerathnel Maxwell, which petition will stand for
hearing at the noxt term of said Court.
mi i S I tl Ill&aVWELLit
By JAMKS BOXLE, her At tor dpt.
October 30, 18-il
usat-i in
IINE, IIAML.Y Ac KBOKL Vst. Zin.
JManMAS A CAI.l.T'f". PRrtnnra. etc. Tlia
dtfundatits will take notlne tbat, on the 37th dar of
April, imi, piamtiitK nioa in tne omoe oi tne su
perior Oourt or Oiiicinaati a petition against them,
to recover a judgment on a note, mnde bv defend
ante to plaiutias, for the sum of 27, aim Feb
ruary 3, ls6l ; and that an attachment lwud la
said caw, and ha. been levied by the Suerlif oo
imrty-tnree uarrets oi peacn Drandy, tb. properly
of defendants.
Defendants are required to answer by the 7tsl
djt of Tlectimber, 1m1. JOHN W. HBHUON,
ocn-irat Attorney ioi riaintint.
REMOVALS.
It IS 31 O V A L
DOCTOR nAT.L. WITTTK HATH
removed their Oltice from 53 Kt TUtrd-st.
to 1Y& Wtist Fourth-at . whera they can be con
sulted at all times by the nnfortunato. Drs. H A
v. nave naannauy years experience iu nospitai ada
private practice. Their trentmnt Is thorough Aud
effective, And their enres prompt And permanent.
Persons wbo have Deed tf the advice of a physician,
especially the who have failed to obtain curs ol
others, are solicited to call on Irs. 11 A. W., further
guarantee cures in all cases of private disease tli
most compucaiea aua irouDiesome. louns me a
who have been addicted to tbose habits of early
youth so destructive to mind and body, should ap
ply to Drs. H. A W., and be restored to full health
and vigor, ' Ague and Fever cured In twelve bunra,
warranted.
liBdies BufTerinff from deraneements vecullar M
their sex should use the French Periodical Drops,
It 11 an invaluable rmdy for lrrt-gulanties, Ao. off
femalts-to b had of Urs. H. A W.
All letters containins a fee. addressed to Dr. Hail
A White, J73 West Fourth Fourth -st., Olucinuatl,
u.. Dn niDtiy Attenueato. ana reuea let neat to an
Address.
Si. .-.mireoentrally located (173 west ronrt li
st., two sguares went of the Post otfiee), eaiy cf.AO
cess, and safe from observation. M7-U
MUSICAL.
of
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to
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rtUHITIHt FK KKNTH, WAR OB.
stock of Pianos in thin citv. which.
at prices never before tnuwn In th is 9
mutLol. 1 will ...- n..H K. li a
rent pay for the Piaoo, at Y'J West Fourth-st. Old
Pianos takeu la exchange for new.
noe u. oi. m u uuu,
niANOS FOR RENT.-I HATR THB
larjrtst ntock of Piaut f r rent
In Ciuciiiiiatl, at from $4 to f 20 perl
quartt-r. at 7-4 Vteet tourth-st Old ft
Pianos taAtu la uxuhaage lor new.
&o6 0. M.MOBOa.
AMERICAN
EUROPEANJXPRESSCO.
TBE CINCINNATI BRANCA OP TBIS
old Ahd well ktiuwu CoiupAuy has been aMtaU
lUhcd at the othce of
WM, B. BAR11Y & CO.,
NO. 76 THlfiD-BT., NKAB VINE,
Who will receive for each of the steamers sailing
from New York or Boston to Kurope, parcels, sam
pits, valuables of all kinds, for direct trauiiutnuiuK
to All naitaof the world. Also, all orders for tha
execution of coraraUsioni In any part of Europe,
Jlils jKrpress using reeogmzba as me suropotui
oontection oi an tna creai iniaaa x press "omp-
pies oi tins rouniry.ucaa d reiiea
upon fur safe
ai d ipeedr dehvery
nuo
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