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TELKftliAPfllC. (EPORTED FOR THE JOURHft." DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. en am .:AMEBIOANBMDIES' MEDICAL. PREPARATIONS ZlGBLlt OONOMNTUATBDj OOMPODID " FLUIb fiXTEAOT BUOflB A Positive 3peoiflo Remedy for pinifM at t..ta ttMi1niii Ihrmum tta tmwer of PlgeutlL nd eieltes tb MWOBBENTB Into beelthv actio. It wliioh tb WA TEH Y OH VA Ij. &nu vo aepoei won Anewl. u well as Pttla end luneinn.etl&D, ud ugooe ft r atJiV, WOStMtl, It HSLttDOLD'S KXTRAOT BUOHU A rlelu from Exewwrni, Habit of UtMs. MUOtl Uttrif MUiwrviiuui vr swumi) ATTXKUKU WITH THM FOLLOWING BYMI I adlaposltton to Exorcise, Low of Power, LoH of Memory, Dimenlty of DretUilug, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of UImw, Wakefolnou. Dlrauess of Vision, Pain io tbe Back, Universal LtMiiturfeof tbeVlaablng of tbe Body, Muaeular System, Unuitloa on tb Vho, Hot ilanrts, Plid Coo n ten a nee, Drynese of the Skin, Tbeie symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this uoaiaae invariant nmora, mwu iuiiuw XUrOTENOY, FATUITY, XPIEjBPTIO FITtJ, In one of which the patient may expire. Who oat ay lhat they are not frequently followed bjtboM iiireniiaiseeaea," INSANITY A Nil CONSUMPTION! Hiniin aware of the cause of tholr noeitoit but none will oon teas. Tiie record! of thelnsaui Asylums and the melancholy deatbi by ooniomp lion, bear ample witness to tho truth of the auvi tlon. Till CONSTITUTION, ONOE AF1TEOTID WM1 OoQANlO vVKAKNKtfS, lteqolrei tbe aid of medicine to strengthen and tltterst the system, which BBLUBOLD'8 Mk 'HAOt BUOBU Invariably dcoa. A trial will ems liiwe the meet skeptical, "e" frvmalos, Females, Fem&let, iiD OB TOUNO, HINOLB, UAHUIKU, Oil OOH TlCMPLATLNa MAUBIAU1B. In many affeotlmu peon liar to Fein aloe tho ftU traot Bachn li unequalled by any other remedy, a 111 Uhloroels or Beteutiou, Irregularity, Palnfulm1. or Suppression of the (Juatomary Evacuations, Ul eeieted or Bobirrooi state of the Uterus, Leucorrkiee, or Whites, Sterility, and tor all oomplaluu lucideu S.-i l.a mi shalharariiiliiu tYmi I ii.llurAtl.in 11.1. It of l)laslpatlon, or In the MNE OR ClftAlW.K Oft JLIVK. an lYiirroiu a en vs. WO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT li afce uo Balaam, Heronry, Unpieajtant aledloln) for Unpleasant and Dautcorutiw L;,aoi6aj. UliLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES Soorot IluoaBoa Id all thalr stag,., at llttla eipeQBB, HttU or tt liug la dltit, do luconvonUinOB, ANI NO EirOSUKK. it oauaoi froqnent dutre, and Klvoe atrength to Urinate, thereby removing obntrnctlooa, prttveadii and coring Htrlctarea of the Druthra, allaying pala nud InBammatloD, ao frogiiunt lu tble cIumoI die eama, and expelling POitiOUOOti, VldUAtUtV, ANM WOUN OCT MA'fiEH. Tnontanda upon TliODundl WHO BA VEBEEN TUB VICTIMS OS eTTTaTT A rJTt. And who have paid Ukavt Fkks to he on red In a bort time, haro foond they were dwelved, and that be 'Polaon'1 boi, by tho ae of "Powertol Aelrln- Kuata," boon dried In tbe eyetem, ftu breax out In an kiafated form, and PEKHAPS AFIEK MAKU1A0B Heliubold's Extraot Buchu XU-MH A1(Z UUUAA9, Whether existing In MALI OB F1MALB, fro whatever panto originating, and no matter Of How Loug MlHiidinKi M of theee Organs require tbe aid of a Diuretic, UKLMBOLD'g EXT ACT BUCHU IB THM OBBAT D1UUET10, And II Is Lertaln to have tbe dnslrod effect In all W eases for wbloh It Is reoooimeudod. BLOOD I BLOOlir BLOOD 1 11 Helmbold'l Hlgblj OonceulralM OoiDpoond Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. stpiiiijIs. Tali ts an (feotln of tbe Bluod, and attaoks th flecnalOrgaos. Llnluiof the Noie, Btrs, 'L' br Wiadplpo. aad other Muoti 8orfeei, mkliit fuaraoOB In tho form of Uloers. Unlinbold's Kx araaparllla purlSes the blood, and remove all c inptloosof tbe skin, giving to the oomploxlon olearaodboalthy color. It boiDgprdparoiluipreast for thlsolawof oomplalnts, tu blood-pnrl Tying prop ertto are preeorvod to a grnater exteat than any ot D ar preparation of Sareaparilla. Helmbold's Rose Wash. An excellent Lotion for Diseaies of a Byphlllo Na lure, and as an Injection In itUeases ot the Urinirj Orleans, arising from habits of dissipation, and to oanneotlon with the Extracts Buchn and Haraapnrtl' la, In snob diseases as recommended. BvldenoBOf the moat rosponaibleand re HaU t l' aoter will aooompany the modiclnoi, Certificates of Cnrw, ik tn tVMitv vnakre standlns. wlih Bmn known to BOIKSGB AND FAMtS, For medical properties of BUOftV, DUponsa lory of tbe United States. Bee Professor DEW HUB' valuable works on thi Praottoe ol Physio. Bee remarks made by the lata celebrated Dr. PPJS-WE, Philadelphia. Bee remarks made by Dr. BPI1BAHH UcDOWBZL, a oelebrated Physician, and Membot ot tbe Bftfys Uollege of Bnrgeons, Ireland, and pabllnbedia Transactions of tho King and Queen's Journal, Bee Medloo-Olrurgloul Uevlew. pnbllshsd by URN-JAHIN TUAVBHUf Fellow of tho Boyal Oollogo ot BBee9BBoat of the lata sUndard works on Medio) ne. Bxtraot Boohn....,..l 00 per bottle, oral for $o00 Baraaparill 1 Ol) " " b UO ImproVd Bos Wash 60 . " S 60 Or half a down of each for 1111, which vlll ho s u SI olsnt toonro the moat oUtlluate casoe. If direction re adhered to. Ifelivernbio to any addrew, seonrely paaked fmit Uesw IM sytaptnms In all ooumonlAatious. Al'FIOAVIT. r.rMO.Ur kptM.red bfor u., ao Ald.rm.n ol Ihe.luof FbflsdelDlilK II. T. B.lDiboll, wlio, b lug duly .woro. doth uy till proptrmtion. ooot.1, no uftrcoctlo. bo moronrjr, or othor Inlnrtoiu drogf, bot .r. pnr.l, n(.t.blo. U. T. HKLMBOIiD. BworD.od .abMrltwd Uforo wo, thti 'AtddTol t.IDb.r, im. w. r. HinitABD. Aldormn, Ninth at., BtwmUMt uU. .MrM letttn r i iDforni.tloD U. T. UKLMMOLD, Oum O rBINfJIPAI. u jl.lmtoold'i Drag Md OhomltM xhnmn. t ar(Mdw.y. Mow Torki or H.lmbold'1 Mllo.l Dopot, viu TMtt trwt. rUlkdelplU. - BEWARE Ot OOUNTB&FEJTM And nprlnetplM aUri. -who nAmm todtBAon "or TUaiBOWM" and "othot" fUolotithtlrt& BUUOB BttBlBBd DJ Hdmbold'f QnatDB PrHirBttOBi, JJ lilrBot Buha, ' ' toproTBd Bob. wilt old by Bll Dnmtiii sTBrywhm MM rOBBMLUBOLDi-TAEHHO OTB a Oal oat th. BdTntlnBi.it, nd Brad ior n. IMPOSITION AND BXPOtlDB m l. hodkktba UO., WholmU AinniB, t.r,rtll BlKtl OolDBlbBI O., h0 Will. I B n. i.i- ol H.nniBotiinri uiobb, -dOtBUBU VOLUME xxvui. MEDICAL IF DIBKOTIOMB ABE FOLLOWED, Msr()nll Icir a Clvenltw Dfcilblnir mil SYMPTOMS: The ttymptomi of Catarrh as the treneinlly an iL..r)ai first very alight. Peraons dud tber bav V I , that tney have fretoent attacks, and are this condition, the nose mar be dry. o'a sllKht dis charge, th l u aud acrid, afterward becoming thick aad adhesive. As the disease becomes eh route, tbe dlabhargoa are Increased in quantity and changed In quality-; they are now thick and heavy, and are nswKua or connnea on. ine secreiiona are onensivu, canalngabad breath; the voice Is thick and nasal; thesyssara wek; the sense of smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness irrqaeotly takes place. Aeotb er common aod linoortant Si mo torn of Oetarrh Is, that tiie person la obliged to clear h's throat In tbe mernmg or a lUlon or ausjy tncus; which ma mi-hu down from the bead during tbe night. Wbon this takes nlaoe the oerson mar be aaro that his dis ease Is ou Its way to the lungs, aod ehonld lose no lino in arresting it. The above are but few of the many Catarrh Symptom, A Sincrie Bottle will Laat aHonth to lie uiiea inree ernes k sy. TESTIMONIAL. From Bon. That. J. 7Wner, Km-Mmiber 0 (11117rein rem liimott, kiu opsar 0 jiiinou aoutao ntpre tmtaHixm, ana urana waauroj a. f. am A AT., or tAs Oaf qf Ilknoii. Fbehpobt. Oct. SI. If 63. D. D H. SKBLYK: jjubhie: imepiytoyonrnotioeoT tnaiBtninst,, would aav that 1 was leverely afflicted with Ca tarrh for years, when 1 boot. roe acquainted with you ana Doutrnt two Domes 01 your liiqnia uaiarrn ueme dy. Before I bad need one bottle I was sensibly improved, and before the second bottle was flniibtd, was completely oared. I can recommend tbe medl-otne to all afflicted with Catarrh. UeepecUolly yours, THUS. J. TUUHKU. OB D. H.SKEI.TB A CO,, Bole Proprietors, Gbtcago, Ills. Dl Labratory at Vreopott, Ills. At Wholesale by JOHN D. IIAUS,HHM,WM .Olnolnnatl. O, wiiolmle AKeut for Ohio. Aud at ltetallby B. BaaitTBL Oolombus. NO. B. UOOK.. ,. JONBfl A BOM m- " UOBKETS " AaPLB A KlTHOH 80UUILLKB A 00. " Aim ly UrnarirlHtM KverwHhnra. fhHMWAlf V Yi. - ' - CONSUMPTION. WINrHBBTKR'H OKM0UIK 11 Vl'UPIIOSI'HITKH itl.H m.lK t.... Dr. Ohnrchill's remedy) have atUlned a reputation In the enre of Ooiihu motion, "untiarmllefi in tnn in nols of medicine." Asa nervous tonlo, the Hypo- tliuaphltos aro superior to anything heretofore uown. while for cases of rener.! dnhiiu. .i strength, flesh and appetite, dyspepsia, nuutalgla, vuiuuiv uivuiuiuo, mioiui, scroiuia, it is the mos efflosciouu treatment known. A fair trial aceriain cure. (Circulars tree.) PaiflEs: ln7os. and 10 on. bottles. 11 anil a each; fl small or a large bottles for- 8, by esi reea. Sold by all respectable drngHisU, and tl. oU gouoral depot, wbolesaleanoreyhy feblS ly eodAw 36 John street. N. T. VOH CMIVOUHs fJOUMS ASH ui vmaarrABiiE piilhunauv uauiom io the moat highly approved mujlolne ever alsoov- end. It Mom uead th fcert ail UtU, Tin, having bad unorwuedonted sale 01 murtyjortt uam-i. k is re eommsiided by oat bal fthytkAama, our most eiuluenl eUU, the Pimm, Wo SVads, iu faot by all who know rcr oerlli.cabM, wihou oan ne given w aimosi any extent, see wrappora to each nettle. Tbe Proprietors will cheerfully retond tbe moueyll not an- lireiy BausiacH)ry. i nMoumoH 11111 iu ikii battles maoh theoheaiiest. ft oaitrul to i?M ths imu iss, which la prepared only by BK1CD, CCTLKBA Vflioiesaie irrBgHieis, vosiou. ouiu iu uuihiu- PIANOS. J. C. WOODS, GENERAL PIANO AGENCY, 21 South High Street, OOXjUMBUS, o, row hiohvinu a labok stock of ih- I .trnm.Dt. horn til. followlog M.Dat.ctorleB ttg ChickerlnK ft How, tSF Ktcinway A Hons, PO- Decker Brothers, t&- Hallet, VnrlH dr. Jo., lor W. P. EmerHou, II .pl.nriid iD.trnDiPOt.. P.rllrnl.r Bttrntlon I. r.(ai.t.d to th. Kink iRHT.mMiTitop DrrKKRltBnA. Alio. B Alio Buorim.Dt or tits, .ry clfhrAtwl Ptloa-bt MftlodeoD. BDd CBbinet OrgBO,. jotlrum.Di. iddwu .na r.nt Bppiy ob pdtcdbbb DMl.r..nppllml od mott llb.r.1 term,. .ogicz aoDi, PIANO TEACHING. HAVING PKRMANKNTLY LO DATED IN CO-loiubna for the purpose of giving lessons on the Piano forte. 1 take this method of intormlnsr the citlrens of Columbus that I am prepared to teach vocal and tnstr amenta) mnsio. Orders lelt at Hetsrs. Seltaer, Drtsel A tJo.'s Music Htore. mot j reapeciiuiiy, r. n. uur.nnip.n, nferences- Pro(. Bchetner and Jno. Beltaer. may0 EMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYMENT POE Returned Soldiers and all Other?. AGENTS WANTED. Great Saleof Jewelry andSilverware. Tho Howaid Great Qtfi Appropriation Our Amenta are making from Five to Thirty Dl lari per day, aad we still nred more. Late levolnt-s ftom Knrope have swelled our stock to otr Onm Billion Jtoitar A sphndldaasortmentof Watches, llings, Iiadles' and Oautlsmens' Jewelry 01 an llnda, of tfce moat fashionable patterns, sell log at8J each. Send aft eents lor a certtnoate, or VI for ', or 16 for tklrty, and yon will see what )ou are en titled to; or send a three cent stamp fur our terms to Agists, which are of the most liberal klod. Agents re presented witn waienesrse. in auaiuon to oommisales). Mow Is your time I Addries vr. a. iiuwaiuisho., 82 Broadway, New York. U. S. TAXES- UNITID STATES TAXIS ! CoLLirToa's Orsics, Ihtirmil Bsvemur, 7th Distbiot, Onto. nni.tiMBns. Octnlier 9. 18(1. 11 HK INCOME TAX FOR THE YKiE 1B0I, end ttaa ananal Tai for Idebntes. UnKKlet, Carriages, Plate, Ao., fur the year leuo. lu te Seven th Collection District or Ohio, ere now due and payable; aud will be received at the follow lug Diaoes in sam visinoi, w wi Frank II si 4 ami 7, Col lector's Offlse, Deshlsr Building, cornsr of High and ToweHireeU, between ttis hours of o'clock A. M.,anaao eiocii v. n. 1 Hndlnon Comity, At the Oflloe of i, W. Cord, Deputy Collector, In ItOUUOQ. dtoeasi CouMly, At tlieofflcsof Jno.F. Patton, Deputy Collector, in Asnia. C'litrk Coanfy, At theofflos of James L. Torbsrt, Deputy Collector, Id Hprlngneld. payment ol the Hme laj Hrby Be qalrtjd by the rirat Iy of November Hxt. A fkllnre tnmake Payment of said Taxes within tan days from the time above specified, will subject all delinquents to tho service of a special notice by mall, and an additional fee or twenty cents, the cost of such ootlce; aod at tbe expiration of tbe time iipecinHa in sal a special nonce ror payment nersnns who have failed lo mko payment, will ileble to a penalty of ten per centum additional upon the amount or taies asmw a. B. F. MART1V, Collector Internal Mevjoaa 7th Dit. Ohio, OoW-tNvTl MEDICAL. The Great English Remedy SIR JAME3 CLARK'S CIXEBRATBD FEMALE PILLS. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT. PRBPAEED PROM A PRKSCAIPTIOlf OP SIB JAMES CLARK, Bff. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, rpHTS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IB TJNFAIL X INO In tbe core of all those painful and dsn gnrons diseases to wblch tbe femalo conutitntion la bject. It moderates all excess and removes all ob true (tons, and a tpeedy care may be relied on. Xo Married Ladies It Is peculiarly suited. It w II, lu a short time oring on mi mommy perioa wnn rrguianiy. Each bottle, orloe One Dollar, bears the Govern meut Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent oounter. letts. OAXJTIOJV. nPUU ihould not b taken bu FtmnU Ttnaa mii Juiij auu ui PftaHancu. at tttmt an are to trtng on mucarrlag, but at any other Um lky are aaje, lu all oases Of Nervous and Hplnal AiToction, Pains in the Batk and Llmbe. Fatixue on slixbt ex ertion, Palpitation of lbs Heart, Hysterica, atd Whites, these Pills will effect a cure wbeu all other meaua have failed; and altbouari annwurful remedy. do not contain Irn, calomel, antimony, or anything nnriiai 10 me coqbuiuuod. Full directions In tho pamphlet around each pack age, wnirn anouia necareiuny preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOS 1M, 87 Conrtland street, New Vork. N. B. $1 and 6 postaRe stamcs oncloatd to any authorised A rent, will insure a bottle. ojQtainins- 00 mis, Dy reiurn man. augi7 eom enasw ty lj YOPJ'B rorioiicaHropia THE OBI AT FEMALE Rill ED Y POR IBREOVLAKITIES, THESE DROPS ABE A S01ENTIFIOALLT coinoounded fluid treDaratlfn. and bettor than any Pills, Powders, or Nostrums Being liquid, cnt-ir aou-tn 1 direct and positive, renueiing tbom a reliable. (Doedy andcortalu t.Dwlflo fjr tho euro of all obstructiooa aud supprtibiloua of nut ore. '1 heir popularity la inaicateu ny Hie fact mat over tlW.OOu Dottles are annually sold ana cousumeu bv tbe la dies of tbe United Mates, ovary one of whom aesk in tiie strongest terras or praise 01 tlieir groat mer Its. They are rabidly takiuir the niece ol everv oth er Female Bemedy, and are oonsldered by all who know aught of them, as the sort-Ht, safest, aud moot Infallible preparation In the world for tho cure of all female complaints, the removal of all obstructions ol nature, and the promotion of healtb. ronalaritv ami siresgin. aipiioiiQirciiona siatiug wnen tney may oe uaea. ana explaining wnen ana wnv iuhv siion i uot, nor oould not he uied without producing cffocl eonirary 10 naiurti's riioeen iawa, win oe round carefully folded around facli bottle, with the written Ml una tore of John h. Lvon. wilhoat which none art. gen nine. rrepareu Dy vr. juuh u. lyun, lUft (iliapl st., New Uaven. Conn., who can be connultrd ollliur our scnally, or by mall, (eoclosiug stamp )coucorniuK all private dlseasns and female weakDess. Bold by urugglsts everywlire. frlce VI 50. V. U. VU UK A VV , Oon'l Afirents forU. 8. aud Canada. 8. K. Bamokij. Qoq'1 A'. Columbus. epU eod ly ROBACK'SJIl'TESIl 1HBKNUA0K8 ABE QUOD, liUt 1 Rooacics are Uttter I'AUMAOU lUlLfcAI. In - Uu uiouii,. litti mwi. popular itoiut,n tU4i r li. use. ttOUAlJitl'&lim'U.iU. iiima tor all 0-.raii(rn uouiul tltu Htoinanli, Utl-aVd LV AViutf0t I i W1 " la . KOjIACK ti lilTTJtKS. inc MttDM wonderful tjuiu iropoitltMi, giving tvuo to lue appetite aud digestive organs. K OH AC KB DllTrihO. LKJblHtfttod Ladl, aod AoUeutary purnous will find U thorn au eiooUeiit tonlu, iiOBACK'8 BITTKUa. A wlooKlBSBlnl twroro c.cb m.Bl will remoT. loil.Mlloo Bbd Bll llfr in- BOBAC'K'S B1TTEBS. Tb., btb bettor ubb Bll Pill", fowdei., bdo oin. BBOMUN., UM,lH.v KOHACK'N BI'll'EKH. Th.y obb bo ibBiid vltbont rogBrd to jll.t. A, bo Piwircr iin-i JlWBltk'M BITXlEttS. nil ii. propaml by bo old BDd iklllml pliyilol.o 1 Om WOll-Bnowu i.-.. Wherever kcowutboy bavobccomoastandurd (sully lliongtnoniug renitHi. Try una bottle, and yoo wl II always an thttn aud WDHrnu iutw bwbbbu. HOBAC&'M BiriKH. f, ItOBACK VrOpiiMts fb.mtmnnri'ir of Btomacb Blttoiv, Bleed I'nnflai, aud Blood Pills, aud Distiller and Hanuloctuier bf UaUwba and Swedish Draudles, aud all kinds of th Alien domestic Itqnora, whloh ore sold wholwal or any desired quantity; at noe. wi, e, wu mua at. mt 'ri.lrH m . Ilinrlnnntl. For sate by Draggifts ar.d Dealers In Metlatne Apparatus for Drforraitius. DR. A O. FORSSEHQ 8 Ann&rttiiB tar Driirmitlts. conslrnrloil 1 1 biiitevory case. Twenty years' expfrlenreualileitlilmtogiiar. antrt satlaiaction. Trusses lor Radical Cure, Elan-tio Stock log, Kooe Cape, Anklets, Hhoulder Bra en, ttuapeuaory Bandages, Bopporttra, B.dy Bolts, man- utactnrea at NO. , EAST FOURTH hT., CINCIMNATI, OHIO, Vp BtalriH bet. Mnlu noil Nycniunre Orders from the country, accompanied ry crib or goes, citf reference, will receive piouipt attettiou. HAIR RESTORATIVE. NO MORE GREY HAIrt! An Entirely New Luxury in America. LAIMONDE'S TUB HOST EFrBCTlTB HAIR RESTORATIVE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Nothing IJke It Ever Bofoio kiiowii i T T9 PRUrCOTLT FltgH FHOM HOLPUCR, Itmil. tinrf ihmhamlrtl aslta untvenallv Used in all the Hair Ki aloratlves now before the public; ntul unlike them.NKVKUCAUrtKa niZZlNKSU.ilLlN D-N KHd or LUNACY, but is as bareness as pure rain water. This celebrated preparation Is the dlssovtryof a celebrated Krsnoh cnemist, and has been extensive. ly usod In Knrope among tbe no ty t r me past nva years WUU tne most wouienui sura. It impart Vigor and New Life to the Iioot$ qj trie uatr. icenorte tt to us .tvuturut Color, and eaueet it to Grow peculiarly Soft and Luxuriant. mfHo other preparation Is required to go with lt"V Aa It combines a perftct Rcstoror and If air uiessins. TiuniAhii nit n re and thewondeifal rapidity with wnicn n reaiores toe wuiwh umi iv im ii.hh.-ii. fu.lnr snH luisuiv. renders tils .(reparation In valuable, and when once known, liidlipenseble to the toilet table of evtiiy household. It will stop the hair from falling out with to or tliree epplice-inn. Atnrl la a BttrA. urnvantlvs strains! Baldness and all diseases of tbe scalp, and will cure the i in their vi. hi fnwm Blin aslaLlnB-. The preset) t ei tensive sals of this article Is owing entirely to the lact that It poaieeses every as! U claimed for It, and every lady or gentleman who has used the old restoratives composed ot sulphur aud lead will at once appt eclats this new preparation, which Is used and resommetded by the first medical authority. Price, 1 AO. Sold st ill Dnuoatrra. Prepared by A. III. IiAMOMDR, General Depot, No. 7C7 Broadway, Mew York. y!7 eom endaw a't ly ( OLD M BUS Oil, COMPANY. M aoiifaotnrn of SUPERIOR RURNINO Oil,, ACUINF. OIL AMD HAPTHA. OOlce-WcBt of renlteutlary, OOLOMBUfl, OHIO. B. F. REES A CO., Proprietor. .vmnlRS SOLICITED. BATT-FAnTION nn.n 1 1 aow4. BXwBd h.nd oil Sarr.1. hon.ht at tB.Bik.tprlo.. B(M taiMd rOLUMBUS. OHIO. MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER lu, 1865 SEWING MACHINES. "XrXT m I X 3VC 3VI DH Xa , Wholesale and Detail Dealw In rLANEB & REISER, SINGER'S IMPROV- El) 8L0AD, ELEPTIC, WHEELEH Si W1LS0N.ANU WILUOX & GIBBS' NEWIItU MACHINES Alio. BAUNDH'8 6Klr tUWRB. for all kind. ofHewiDg Blachliif.. FrlnolpBl OIBo. No. 4, UperB 008., U 'lnmuu, u. m ..r.nUWBDl.d. IPpSO Bod m THE FLORENCE So winy Machine. MUM. R. A. t). JANNKY, AtiENT, KEKFrt ocn.tBDtly on band bu logDt BMortment of Florence Sewing Machines I Tbe very beet for family oae, the most attractive and popular macnine iu me maraei. Bhs Kversah te t eeil, MnkeH four Olll'ureut Stitches. Im Almiwt NolHeleaa, In Kan fly Kept la Order, Works lAlRhtly, and Newer Hhl Ntltchos. Does the heaviest or flnist work with equal facility. and BTsiy machine warranted to be all that la claim ed for It. 10KENKSEWINU HAC'IIINK CO., Oen'l Western Agency, 20 West Fourth st., CluolunatI, Ohio. AW0 lukle & Lyon Sowing tfachiue. aTfirtcs tho same stitch and dons the aame range of work. The reputation of ti ls Machine Is so wull established In ibis vicinity, that It needs uo further comment. Huporior machine Ull, veeuies, Tiireaa, ana all neceunsry av tic lea for kueplttg in order aua repair these highly popular filltS. K. A. S. JANNKY, Ageut, la Tu 10m t)' Uroad stroet, Coloinbiis. AUCTION. AUCTION AND COMMISSION! K AltR NOW l'BKPAHKDTO REdllVK CON- blCINHKNTH of nil klod.ol U.toBUtll. Uooda, lloiiBuhuld Fimiilnre, An., ON COMMISSION. O" Lluer.l biUbucoi will b mol. on OonalgD Wo Bleo p.r parlknl.r Bltontlon to onUlde ,b1os Mei-ciialile A lIoiiHelioltl CloodH FariuluK Stuck, Ileal Ealale. Ac., Ac. We have un Laud a largo .tock of I'ino New Fuiulture Wblrfa wo bio on.riiig at verv low prlc, to which w. wuula cad Mi. ultauuon ol iu. puouc. BKAI. fAMIW. Aucticn Bbtl (JumluLaiou UMrehanl,, lil)'J7 ly No. UA fouth lllah .tent. EXPRS8 COMPANY; WELLS, FARGO & CO. New-York & California EXPRESS & EXCHANGE CO. 81 mtotmiAi. .1BKIQIIT AND SHALL PAC'KAflHi8 BKOKIVKD 1 for Oaltfornia aud the rue I lie (loail. California Coapons bought or eolluotvd. Col ect ions mudo end commissions executed Id the 1'aclfto States. Ki:hauK for sale on London, Dublin. Paris and Snii KibiicImco, LHtors or Urodlt on the union uanK oi bonaou IsHiiud to travelers, excbauneable for Circular Let ters payable In all parts of Europe. 1'tiiBons going Horoaa win una inis ine most con-nil ut as well as the taett way of providing thorn selves with lundt. Also, Letura or Credit m our Ban Francisco hoose, for which they will Issue Circular Letters paynblo ot any of our ofilnc-s iu California, Ore-uou, Nevada. Washington Territory, aud Biitiab Columbia. Tligrapiilc transfers or money made to nan Francisco and all acceualble points In tbe I'mciAc States. California and Nevada Mining aud other Btocks bought and sold on rommlsilon by telvgrapb. un'.K om WKiiii. iaihiii v r CUTLERY. PETEH NEfF & SONS, ft A A'il'rAtriUltKUB AINU infimTKustiruu r (VI LKUV, No. rt Pvarl Hi., between Vine acd Ram Sts., I'intlnuatl, 0., have now In stock a large and tory baudaome stock of Pookt Cutlery at Low Rates. AIo a (all and complote amoTtmoDt cf thvlrown ami H. Huutcr'. Oiitcliei ' Knives AND Ttviol o Cutlery. At the prices ol Ratnro Mttnufac -nrers. frill 1m KAEDbCAL. HOXiEOPATHlt: SPEIIFIUS, HAVK PROVKD, FROM TFIR MOST AMPtS experience, an entire euccets: Bloiple Pron.pt KQicti-ut, and Hellnble. 1 bey are the only eltdi- etntks perfectly adapted to p.palar use s' simple that mlstsbeo cannot bs made la using thjm; su harmless ne to lie free from dinner, and to efficient a. to b- alwnya reliable. Thuy have raided the high eat commendation irom all, ac! will always rouaor satislactloo. usnti. No. I, Cures Fevers, Congest Ion,' Inflammalloua. norms, niui'.ir, rrorru unu.. zo Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infants '( lMarihoaaol children or adults 26 Dseutery, Griping, Bilious Colio.,., 2Ti CboliTa-MorbiiH, Naufios, Voultiug 26 Ciugbs, Colds, Bronchitis W Neuralgia, Tootbacue, Faceache 24 Headache, 8lck-Beadache, Vertigo. 6 Dyspepsia Bilious Stomach t Kupprnssed, or painful Periods 2t Whites, too proiuse PrlolsM 2ft Croup. Cough, difficult Breathing 'th alt Uhonni, Kryiipelaa.JCruptlonH... Vif) Bheamallim, Ulieuniatlo Pains V6 Fnvor and Agoe, Ob li Fever, Agoi-s. to Piles biiud or Meedlug 60 Cnhthalmy.and aote or weak Kyus. W " 111, " l;i, !' 14, " IB, In, " n. Catarrh, acute or chronic, Influenza. 60 WlioopiuK-Coniib, violent OoiiKhs... 6(i Asthma,oppri-sstd Breatlilng..mHI 6o Kar DiscbargRS, liupalrfd Hearing... bit Scrofula, enlei gwl Ulands, Mwelllnss M) Oeoeral Debility, Phyilcal Weakness 60 Dropsy, and scai.ty Henretlooe oil Sa bickness, sickness from riding.,, Ml Kldaoy Disease, Mravel 60 Nervous Detllity, Hemlbal Kmis- sluna, Involuntary DlscuargoaH.1.00 Bore Muuth.Canker 6o Urinary Incontinence, wetllug bid. M Painful Periods, oven with bpaains. 60 SulTurlngaat change of life l.flO Kptlepsy, Hpaatiis, Ht, Vitus Danoe.l.U) Diphthei la, ulcerated Sore Throat.., 60 FAMILY CANES. a;i, ' at, 2ft, 27, ' 29, Sii, ' :tl sa, ' 33, ' a. 56 vials, morooo case, and hook 119 00 li'i large viaia, in morocco, ami hook M b w 2U large vleia, tvla n case and Inxik 6 OU 16 uosks i,os. i io io;, auu hook n,( a w VETERINARY NI'Kt'l fr'KfV. Mahonnr cases, 10 vial am nn Single vials, with directions 1 00 aasrTbeasRcmudUs, by the case or i Ingle box, are sent to any part of thecouotry, by Mai. or Expiess tree oi cuergn, i"-"!1' price. Address HUMPIIUCYft' SPKCfFIO IIOMOCOPATIIIC MBDICIN10 COMPANY, Office aud Depot, No. WiU, Broadway, Mew York Dn lltTHPHRi'T la consulted daily at his office, personally or by letter, as above, fur all formsofdis JTor Hale by B. I. BAMIIBIiS, S011DKLIB A CO. 0, BOB1RT8, and B.JOdKBA SUN, Colnmbua.O. a iig2 it 33 m o s By Chambers' Patent Brick Machino, tjuPRBIOIl IN KVRRT BISPICT TO TH08TI made by hand, handsomer, harder, stronger, absorb less water and preferrtd by Masons. No exposure to weather before hacking. 60 to 80 per n4n-nte, or 30,000 to 60,()U per day, st one-third tbe tort of the old way. This savins: alone will pay tor a nn chins In te months. Hbaiii pifi( Tn.a won Boor ino, ana ntavEirr r is naiua made with great niiiitv. sod at small itetise. ror patent nguwiu wuig,ua runner artlroiars, oDlf to H J HaUrvMu Mi 1 sep6 3m W7 Brooms it., Daw York CJtf, HARDWARE. J. M. STUART & CO.. Jfo. Wit Sontb HlgtaBl., M.onfotor.r, BDd Wholml. Bnd Bstoll DmIbi. I. Tin, Copper, 1 AD SHEET - IRON WARE I .TOZ3 WORK Ul Bll kind. ExBCatsd mjltk . A On. k.qi aoDllantljr on h.Dd UrgB BBBOrt B.nt Bf GRATES', AND WHITE MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED SLATE, AND IRON MANTLES, Cooking & Heating Stoves LAWSON'3 HOT-AIK FURNACES, AMD Lotze's English Kange. . AIk, Bll kind, of House FurnishingCoods Pl'Mnt, JAPAW-WABB, ETC. u , Th. MotBd A T.T.Trt. A P-iTl f UuBl. Uotik bto,.f Bud th. Janl, oolvbrBMd "STEWART." Cook aud Heating Stove alwava on hud. dwia eod ly HOTELS. nimm house. Comer of Third eft M ain 8tHM (OPPOSITI THE PAH,) Newark, O. rpHH HEW AND 1LKQANT HOTEL, COM s PjjTCTED at an expense of over 140.000. and furnished entirely new do: log the naal year, and arrangeu witn suco moaern improvemenu aua con venieoces ror me comiortor its gut sis as are unsurpassed by any other bouse In Central Ohio, has been recently leased fur a term of years by the subsori bar flate of Now York city. and It will be his aim aud object to ao conduct the same as to make It an Inducement with the traveling pobilo to extend blm their patronage, a liberal share of which Is solicited. Omnibuses In readlnecs at all Uucs on the arrwal of tralua, to convey passengers to and from the boose. A daily Line also from tbehonse to and from Urauville, J. UOBEHTt, oiayzo rrourieror Area ei., bet Third and roans its. . Xt.:tI.,cJllTsli.lA,. THOHAB B. WXUB.I VUAME il. WEKH, PHYSICIANS. HAVING BKTIBXD FBOM MILITAUY PBAO-TICK, aud permanently located In this olty, for the purpose of practicing Medlclue aud Surgery, would respectfully tender his piofeesiunal services to the oltirens of Columbus and vicinity. All diseases, bulb acute and chronic, promptly treated, Medlclnt compuunded at the office. No. H7 Satt Hlate street, opposite the Car1"1 ootl8-1y J. W. WORTMAN, Dental Nineoii, Das opened an oflloe at tbe 4'01,inUI!H OPISKA MOIINK, Mo. lit North entrance, (up stairs) where he may be found hv those who wiih dental operations carefully aod tH&'tliv ptrfoimed. fibiW tr CCM'&'N MERCHANTS. uko. w. oiBimr.B, am. i , a. 0. M'HAIBT. (;tKl)M;it, bl UT & CO., Ntorair nnl Prodace COMMISSION MERCHAHTS, Proprietors of the Onion Railway, Ship and Canal Grain Klevatoia. Storage capacity, ii5l,O0 bushels. Ofllcoand Warehouse Joiniug the Kle-vator,No. 197, fflerwin St., Cleveland, 0. Poolers lu all kinds of Country Produce, Agents fbr ibe "Halt Company of Cuondaga." Salt sold alwnye at the Company's prices. ftolt, Wator Lime, Fionr, drain, At-., by car loads, received or to besultipnd on the U. U. A 0., CAT., C. A E , 0. A P. or A. A Q. W.f (uarrow guano) ball-roads and their connections, loaded or unloaded directly in onr wttehoose, sav . geJpenseof diay-?. , 4. - w ill give personal eiitwiioii iu uuiiirui udders for Produce and Merchandise on iommisslon. Liberal casb advancis made on conaignmenis. We are prepared to receive aod abip, by Canal, r.kkM or lull, (without drey axe). brlDdau-ma, dtaves, Marble, Lumber aud cuaree Freigl sof nil klrd, having tbeUMLY DKURIUKH IN T-KC1TY for th trannrer or heavy rreigute. Refer to Banks aud kiuainos men generrlly. Jv 22.3m AGENCIES. MISSOtTJAI LAND AGENCY W. 1 t A CO, 0prluK&alcif Ohio, WILL PAY TAXltS AND UAVB DK&DB BK-CUUDKD in any county ot Ihe Btato. Will urooure Tax Deed', Ala tracts of Title and Paten U lor Lands Tom ih OeneiBl Ouvernmi-nt or fctet. Buy and sell Lauds on Ci'nnnlrs'oo. Particular at-tentfon given to rodcoming end lecovrrlug of lands sold (or taxes, sur-pl)ing lost or destroyed reooids and porfcettng de ectfve titles. Lands upon which tho taxes ate not promptly paid are liable to ho sold, and can be redeemed, if at all, enly at a heavy eipense. A long experience, and several years reside noe In Mi curl, botu bsfote and during tbe war, will on-sblo us, wo bollove, correct I j aud satisfactorily to trmiseot any bueini-is cuufldt'd to US, srpli tf Police Agency. JflAVIOPFNlCDANOFriOB IW BOOM NO. Id, Opera House Bnlldlug, for the tranaactionof e'en-era! Polios business. Particular attention given to the collection of oletrai, recovery of stolen proper, ty aud detection ot thieves. Ail business intruiltd lo this office will be promptly attended to. All communication strictly coufldfntiai. WH. RBANY. ht Mutor 7th O, V. 0., and formerly Detective Po lice Cincinnstl. n?R COAL. HOOKING o o A. J l7 ABB NOW READY TO VUUNI8B A 8D v FKUIUll attlol. Of Hoolting Goal la aa an.ntlt. d.llvn'od lo .tlv Dart of til. Cltv. or on Hatlruad can. tlllc. and Yard uotweD Loif and Bpr.BK alreotl, No. 18S Norlli IIlRh street. ilritn raaiiootfollr lollellod aod promitlj llll.d. VAN URIIHKN A UKUINO, Inn'a dtf PROPOSALS. orricK obio pknitkntiary, OOLVMBOa, Sept. 20, leU5. f OK ALSO PB0P08AI.S WILT. BIB RKOF.1YKD t at t this office until WBDNKSDAY, (let. IU, 1866, .i s n'nliirk P. H. fur the labor of about thirty Con- rLta fni- h w.sranr hhonroom fnrntahed and dlsolullne maintained at Ibe expense r the 1 Btate. .. .... ... t ... Bidders win spec try tne ama or lanor, ins oasausr of men, the price per day for labor, aud the amouut of shop-room required. uiddara w.11 each be required to sire bond, at the time of making their piopoeal, In the sum of one tbonsaod dollars (11,00)) with good security, conditioned tfliat In esse of the accuftanto of tbelr bid .i... will snter inlo a contract wttn the Directors nd Warden accord lug to law, and the terms of their bid. The Dlrsotors snd War don rtaerto tho right to H.tArmlmi what branches of boslnees will best sub serve the Interest of the Met and tend to promote the welfare of of the prisoners, and will be governed r In their aroeptanco of proposal. JOHN A. PRKNTIOb.. Warden. accordingly JOHN Mi HILUSK, 1 HOtOH, FAK-()NH 1 JUIIN HOtOH Directors. seoSI tit 1MKW YORK BRANCH. Hfilliiieiv' C3 oodei JbV.w TlX3liAVAl. It sTILLIRKRH VIH1TINO OINCIKNATf ABC rfi. moat respectfully Invited, bflfore making their p orestasea, to examine the Stock aud Prices of tbe a oove new eouoing no use, . , , FRENCH PATTERN BONNETll On exhibition. AH orders promptly attended to. PKCK, BCllOliBOFF A Uu., No. 1 Vest Fourth st., Cincinnati, O., u9l And Mo. H97 Broadway, N. Y. DAILY OHIO STATE J0QRNA1 . NUBTBD AMD PDBLI.HKD IT VdM. T. COGGESHALL & CO. OfllM No. 1. Cm! ie Htrmf. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ') TBIKi OF TUB DAILY JOURNAL. Single Subacr'bere, 1 year, by mall ...t 00 Single Snbserlbeni, e mouths, 60 Single Subscribers, a months, " 2 26 dingle Subscribers, 1 month, " H 0 W Single Sobec libera, per mouth, 4ellvered by carrier M. 0 9C' Single Subscrlbera, psr woek, delivered by oarTler.....H.,....M..HH. 0 SO To agents f n clubs, 16 cents per week each copy. TERMS OF TOT TAI-WKBKLT JOURNAL. Single Subscribers, 1 year......H...H....m......... 4 So Blngle Subscribers, 6 months..,.HMH... S 2' Single Subscribers, S months.'M..HH...H.M,..,..H., 1 16 Single Subscribers, 1 mouth..... 0 4" TEAMS OF TBB WXBKLT JOURNAL. Singh Bubsorlbert, per year,..... HM, a oo TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Daily One Square, each Insertion 0 74 opeciat notices per square, eaen insertion Hi ' Local and Buslneia Notices, per line, each Insertion 0 20 WXIKLT One Square, eacbinssrtloa 160 1 cai ana Business notices, per Hue, , esMih Insertion w .. 0 10 , I,, , sT'Oaesaaara oovers tfaree-anartertof an inch or space in toe somas, ns oi iu iovmnah. F Harris n Notices will hereafter Invariably Ve charged 0 oeuu when under five Hues, aud 60 ceuis psr square wnen occupying morn space. New York Notables. Editor.. Aftora, Aathor.. Orator.. i raiBMn, ana ravtiiaia. A New York correspondent of the Louin- 111a Journal gives the following personal goetip of New York notables, sb aeon dur ing a drire in the Park : A eontinuoue, nerer-oeasinK, seeminsl. endless line of conTeyanoes roll past in ono unvarying stream. How the harness shines in the bright rave of the afternoon sun; how proud the horses seem; how their ooals glisten: how they pranoe and oanler and arch their neoks; how pompous, dignified, and important look the li.eried ooaobman; and how sadly ennuled and disgusted looks Ihe spotted and unfortunate ooaoh-dog that trots demurely beneath the horses foot m seem ing jeopardy of Hie or limb. What shall I say of tiie owners and proprietors of these numerous Tehioles? rV hence eomes the money lhat contributes to this lavish display? bo you see a beautiful pair of grays coming rapidly around the turn of the avenue? How gracefully and with what consummate ease and grace the driver guides them through the orowd; with what a noncltalant, independent, superoilious air he looks about him. Who is he? , the forger I Why not at Sing-Sing? Escaped through powerful politioal intluenoe. His father is prominent uovernment ollioial. Jmt hero oomos Cranston of the New York Hotel. Seo his dashing four-in-hand, and the "natty ityle in which the averted eoaohmanhanuleB tbe ribbons. Here comes a low-set, rakish- looking trotting wagon; light, Bingle-sealed, and built for speed. " Bonner " guides the gray, ordinary-looking, " sorub-like " beast, that has a world-wide fame as " Peerless." Close behind oomoB John A d and his "bobtails," with a host of satellites always to to be found in the wake of a "turf luminary." Now we have a highly genteel and aristo- oratio turn-out, aud Oriswold Qn with hlB coik-leg, and hundreds, made in China, to back him, sits high on his stunning dog-oart and pulls the reins over a pair of mug- mnoent bays, mat naa not tiioir superiors ou the "road" at Saratfga, or the ' avenue" at Newport. There goes Hon. W., of the Daily A', Wim his new loam, purohaBed, portion of Ho .....xl 0f that famous twenty-five thousand dollar gold oueok. Momsey, ex-pugilist and prince or gamblers, flashing in diamonds of immense siis and rare brillianoy, follows olose behind Vanderbilt. ' who drives 'Tost Boy" and Flow Doy," and looks meek and "serenely" apoetolio in his white neck-cloth and severe suit of black. That "ourly-headed man," sleek, complaceut, and "porpoise-like," is George Franois Train. As he leisuroly reolines on the oushioned seats of his ooups, and lazily look'' about him, you would scarcely take him for the euergetio, en- tbusiastio i.ngliBh-baUng man that he is. George is a "live" American. Old ilix trots behind on his immense gray charger, which is deoidedly the more martial-looking of the two, deBpile the General's very pronounced military "get up." Major-General De Tro-bioand, who dashes by at full gallop, seems as much at heme in the saddle as if he had been raised on "horse-fleah." The General is a "lion" in fashionable society, and is one of the fow foreigners who distinguished themselves in our unhappy oivu war. There comes a lady's pony ponton, drawn by a pair of prancing steeds, and Mrs. ames uordon Dennett in ner voiumnious skirts, and low basket-wagon, reminds one of a bundle of olothoo "fresh" from the laundry. That pale, oareworn, delicate looking man, riuing slowly along is tester Wallaok, and tho lady on horsebaok is Mrs. II -a, tbe best female rider in Amerioa. How gracefully she sits her magnificent DnzliBh-looking steed, who seinis proudly couBcious that himself and mistress are the oynosure of all eyes. That Dutch Jew broker, who handles the reins so awkardly and drives thoso rare Hambletonians, was not worth sixteen dollars four months since. He sold Erie Short at 96, and bought large ly of Reading in the "eighties." Bnch is lire, lhat gorgeous individual dressed as if for a "fauoy ball," and everything so evidently 'new" to him, "struok ile" some where out in rennsylvanla, and now lives in a brown stone mansion in the Avenue. You need not be told that this Is Mr. and Mrs. Shoddy, and all the shoddy tribe, (in cluding the maiden aunt from the oountry) in that yeuow-wneeieu oarouone, with orange ooloreu oarnage trimmings and while silken cords tied to the horses heads. "Csssar Augustus mounted on the driver's seat seems ill at ease. His livery does not become his style of beauty. The hat, with its golden band, isn't near so comfortable as the "old leu, ' and tne eoat is tight un der the arms. Even the eoaoh dog is "green ' and badly trained poor "llruno doesn't like his new home. Everything smells of fresh varnish. But it is growing late; people are turning their footsteps "homeward;" long shadows fall upon the green sward and smooth-paved roads; the sun sinks far in the West; the air is oool and fresh, and on "Shank's mare" 1 pursue my way down the crowded and bristling avenue; the lamps are being lighted, and bright light, already gleam from our marble mansions where wealth and luxury dwell. The long, broad street is one mass of vehioles, orowded together in one mass of Inextricable oon fusion. The lordly four-in-hand nearly runs down the more bumble and common one horse wagon, and the little girls in moir miniature wagon and tiny Shetland! hastily drive one side to let a drunken naokman pass. A onrlous, strangely inoongruoua mass they form an ever-changing panoramio soene they pre sentand, as i npproaon me oorner of my street, it is a good place to bid good even. tng lo Ibe gay avenue anu my readers. General FranoUca Solano Lopei, the Pre. sldent of Paraguay, reoeived his eduoation In Europe, and has, during the three years of his fresidency, coniriouieu powerniiiy to the development or me material re. sources of his oountry. In his present oon- lent with the Emperor of Brain and his .Hies. Uracuav and the Argentine Republic, he is oerlainly displaying an anility and courage worthy or the hignest admiration His father and predecessor, Dr. Carlos An. tonio Lopes, was Prosident from 1841 to 1K02. He was a nephew and sucoessor to Dr. Fra.ola. the famous dictator or Para guay, who died in Ihe latter part of 1H4U. f The late President of the Frenoh Leg is. latnre, tiie Duke de Morny, was a dramalio author, and so is ma successor, muni vv ai-ewski. Moray's poslhnmous play, Le The-ntm rL M.di SovH Rtm. Is about being pub llahnd. Walvwski has the reputation of ka.in. assisted' fthxander Dumas In hi lniMMMU. om Jitiu lilt: nnu aumeuT nr.. entsd In 1840, entitled 11 tteolt da Jfomfc, dedioated to Vlolbr Hugo, re also oredlted Ui his pen, in oonjusouonwiui mat oi sine, Anias Anbsrt. This ploy proved a fiasco. NUMBER 7( live Mile rool-Baca at (. Lanla. Tbe St. Louis Republican reoords the ftl lowing, relative to a foot race at that plac , for yi.OUU. The distance was five miles. Weopyt At 4 o'clook, Mr. John Finn, having bei a appoinieu juiige oi inerace, took his stent , and, ths track being at once oleared, tl e men niarieu in e tap oi ine Ofii. rersoi e who were unused lo contests of this kiid, were surprised at the leisurely and esry pace t which both hands started off. the Indian in particular pacing along at ai- siow a gait as u he were running fbr hie own amusement, instead of for the entertainment of such a mass of spectators, but he was only proportioning his speed to the length of the race, and laying himself ort for five weary miles, at such a gait ss would seoure the highest average of epee'. Tbe white man put out more effort at tie start, and soou distanced the Indian by several paces, eoming in at the end of the firrl mile one seoond in advanoe and winning the cheers of the multitude, the first mile having been run by Grind.ll in 5 minuUs snd 41 seconds, and by Deerfoot In 6 min utes and 42 seconds. For the next two mi), rounds, Griunell maintained the seme relative position, eoming in eaeh time precisely one seoond in advanoe of the Indian. un the nlth and last mile, however, Deer-foot let out ihe speed he had reserved, and, passing ine wnite man before the end of il.e first quarter, began jjrstaaoing him rapidly, until on the return at the end of the round, he had left him full eeventy yards In his rear, the last mile having been made by Deerfoot in 6:80, and by Grinnell in 6:08. ine time ror each mile was as follows: j DIEErOOT. OIIHHKLL. Flrat mil. SMood nlle. 'I bird mile... Fourth mil, Vlflh mil... Tslal drat .. 41 1 ,. a la .. o ai ... e.it . 6.30 .3.01 h 5 4 B. cund mile Tolrd mil... ... e.i .... o is ... .u Fnurtb Bills , fifth Bill.. Total.. ..SO 87 The time was called by the judge, and Deerfoot pronounced ihe winner of the raoe. The Indian, on ooming home in advance at tbe end of the raoe, gave throe long jumps, as if be felt in good condition ta try another five miles with any one on the grounds. Giinnell also appeared not to he particularly exhausted for a man who had just run five miles in half an hour and ihiity-seven seconds. It was admitted on all bands that both contestants did well In a little pastime in the shape of a quarter mile raoe, between Robson and another fleet Indian, named Jaoobs, the whits man won the race in one minute and forty seconds.f TUe Poet Srjraas. ,Mr. Bryant will be 71 rears old on the 2d of november next. He bears his age well. rroxtues white upon his ample beard, but tbe tire of youlh is in his eye, and his heart still Deals strongly and steadily, with a vi tal foroe that shows no sign of serious physical decay. His mind, working alertly and clearly, is as quick in perception and as logical lu deduotion as it was twenty years ago. Ilia slight and agile figure, passing rapidly among the orowds of the Btreet, is that of a man of thirty years rather than tbe frame which men usually aBsooiate with a septuagenarian s weight or years, lie uses no glasses to aid his vision. The nearest approaoh he was ever known to make to a confeBBion of imperfeot Bight was in my hearing about a year ago. Uoing to a win. dow to read a newspaper, he muttered a good-natured remonstrance against the hoe- ness of Ihe print, observing thai he "didn't intend to wear spectacles so long as he oould help it, but wished the papers would not use suoh small type." In tbe matter of dreBS, Mr. Bryant is neither a Count D'Oreay nor a Horace Greeley. He greatly prefers oleanlinees to style; is always tidy, but blissfully unoonBolous of Ihe retirements of fashion, and. like Dom inie Sampsor, would be quilo likely to et- irioute io tne preservative qualities or tb. atmosphere the exceeding glossiness of any mm gaiim.... .arrei'iuivual; Intrnduoed into his apartment over nigbt." Yet he is orderly and precise in his intellectual life almost to the extreme of fastidiousness and hyperoriticism, as if nature's principle of compensation were speoially illustrated in his case. Ho has a hearty contempt for shams, snobs and silliness; admires pluck, persevornnoe and industry; adores nature, and works hard for the love of work, and readily recognises a worker when be sees him; hnds his recreation in recondite studies, in green fields, babbling brooks, and the study of natural forms in digging among the roots of language, in planting trees, making newspapers, and observing mankind in the prattle of children and the wisdom of the schools in short, in everything that the world does and men think. He has pleasant ways. At odd moments he invites his friends to little trials of gymnastic exeroise. "Can you do that?" he said once to a much younger man, suiting the action to the word, and lifting himself to the top of the floor by his hands, and swinging up and down and sideways, vary- ng the sport by grasping the dooroasing and repeating the feat in a more difficult position. Tbe junior tried it, but failed; he bad not leaped so many high rail fences in the country as Mr. Bryant had leaped, and the brown beard oould not wag in the air as the white one wagged. Rarely, if a fence or a gate is in the way at Roslyn, doss its owner stop to dodge it or open it. tie leaps it. ir a norse is not narnosssd he walks. If a storm howls and a valued friend is lonely in a distant house, he trudges off, with an umbrella in one hand and a boauet of flowers in the other; offering the latter and his oompany, where be knows that both will be welcome. Examiner and Chronicle. YVhcrenboat. of Rebel Qeaeral.. A Southern paper gives the following ao- oount of the whereabouts of the leading officers of tho late rebel army: General Loriog IB in Jackson, Miss , with the intent to go to New Orleans and engage in mercantile pursuits. General Usrdiner has taken up his resi dence in New Orleans and gone into busi ness with General Bragg. General Joe Johnston will probably rc- oeive the appointment of President of one of the principal railroad companies In Ala bama or Georgia. General Hardee was the recipient in Mo bile, the other day, of a handsome eompli- ment, in the shape of a dinner, tendered him by several of the United Slates offioeis on duly at that post. General Longstreei, who arrived in lo bile a few days ago, has been pardoned by the President. General Lee has entered upon his duties as President of Washington College, Va. General Jubal tariy is an applicant for pardon. General Forrest is reported to be mau aging a saw mill somewhere in the interior of Mississippi. Ueneral Stewart, Whooommandod aoorps in Hood s army, designs going to New Orleans to praotioo law. General Magruder is supposed lo be in Germany with his family. General John G. walker Is in England so it is reported. Kirby Smith, at last dates, was atMatan- s, in bad health. General tlinuman is practising law in Msxioo. Tho New Orleans Picayune says: We catoh a glimpse now and then, on Ihe street, of several other oflioers who held the rank or brigadier or major general in the late Confederate army, who are hard at work now at one or another branch of business. The majority of them are old residents, either of tho oily or the State. Weed ana iha World. As by-play to Ihe main plot of Ihe politi cal drama, we have a controversy about obsolete issues between Thurlow Weed and The World, Weed using Ihe columns of The Timet. Why does not Marble silence bis adversary, by recalling a rew such nistort co-biographical facts as these: that The World, as a politioal organ, owes Its origin to Mr. Weed himself; that both Marble and Chamberlain wen acknowledged proteges of the "old man," and were put there to do bll work; and that those ferocious assaults upon the person and character of Governor Raymond, whioh appeared in The World, shortly after Its apostacy, were written by Chamberlain, and revised by Mr. weed blm- self ? This might Marble say, and the maieatvof truih be unvlolated. What use 1 there in rogues falling out, if honest men earns by nothing i A. jr. Uor. tAieayo RtfuhUam. - j Peflnsylvania Ugidatnre. , Union CoDnrraefl fra H. C. i Result of tho Va Ejection. Latest Mexican News. REVENUE RkVb8 IN OUIO. Le Iter from Gen, Briscoe cbo., ITaloa COBfj.rtMBB.Bi Irom N. 'arolIoa. NW Y0K, Oct. 11. The Har.1,1'. .l- oighl correspondent says: Tbe North Carolina UJurention among its other labors re districted the Stat fbr Congreasinal Represeuta- "'. mere are seven districts altogether, ndas they now stand, our Raleiirh oorrea. pendent puts down the 1st. 3d. 4th and fiih as sure to eleet unadulterated Union Renre sentjatives, and the 6th and 7th are a little uouyriui, mougn the Unionists are oon fident of being able to oarrying tbem; the 2d die-met Is said to be strongly secession. It is thought that an uncompromising Union Legislature will be ohosen. 4te.alt or the Virginia Jjleetiun. Tbe Herald's Richmond correspondent of the J2th eays: Up lo this writing the indi-oatinns are, that you mar relr unon iha eleotion of the following named gentlemen irom mis vistrici: ror congress 11. J. Barbour. To the House of Virginia Dele.' gates, there is now no doubt of the eleotion of IS. M. Lee, Ready R. Grattan and Littleton ffaswell, from the olty of Richmond, and t ransitu ntearns, ror tbe county of Henrioo. It is conceded that John A. Gilmer in olom- ed to the State Senate. The defeat ot Mr. Charles Palmer for the Senate, is a most diaaslrious result. lie is the distinguished Unionist, who, some weeks Bioce. was Intro. duecd to President Johnson and his Cabi. net, at the Executive mansion, and hiirhlr complimented for both his exalted character and his services to the Union through out the late war in Riobmond. The returns are favorable to the eleotion of Chas. L. Mosby, tbe elegible candidate for Ihe 6th District. J. H. Hague is probably oleoted In the 8th District. The constitutional amendment is adopted by an almost unanimous vets. It removes the disability from holding office of those who prominently participated in the rebellion. I FreodauB a. Bond nolilei s. Faots are developing the ability aa well as the dieposition of the negro to maintain his manhood. 1 have It from an authoritative souroe that out of the amount of $8000,000 of the several government loans subscribed ror In Eastern Virginia, more than $3,000,000 have been taken by freed-men, and that fhe remainder has bsen taken by northern men doing business in this Stale, and so far as the rooords show not a dollar by a while native Virginian. i Ijelter from 41. n. Brlncoe. I have reoeived a letter from Gen. J. B. Briscoe, now on trial at Washington for laroeny of U. S. monies and bullion, dated Capitol Prison, in whiob the General asks s suspension of judgment on tbe part of his military friends until the evidenoo for the defense is taken. He adds, I merely wish to say to you when the evidonce is all taken some faots will be discovered of which you and the publio are at present ignorant, and which will, I trust, tend to place my caso in a far different light than it is now iu. From Mexico vacnpe or u Mexloao i . uea.rai. The Tribune's Washington special Bays intelligence baB been received here by the Mextoan Legation that uen. mat, or the army of tbe East, taken prisoner wlieu Oaxooo fell, and kept in Puebla as a priB-onar of war. haB mad. bia esoape and re joined Ihe Republican forces. Gen. Diet is now in tbe State of Laxaco, at the head of aoonsideradle force, and intends to re sume the offensive within a short lime. The inhabitants of Lasierra and Laoona- dornrein arms against Maximilian, and Gen. Dial is actively engaged inorganixing them into regiments and brigades. Great alarm exists among the Imperial! its, as mat is regarded aa one or the ablest Generals on tbe Liberal Bide. The well known ill-feeling whioh exists between the French and the U. 8. troops on the Rio Grande. seem to enoourage Ihe disaffection. i Reveane Frnail. In Ohio. Among other revenue frauds reoeutlv dieoovered, is one at Hamilton, Ohio, where the attempt to defraud the Government out of $20,000, has been followed by payment oi tne 2u,uuv, Dy a penally or r,'-"li more, anu a nne oi a tniru And another in Delphas, Ohio, where It is believed 1,700 barrelB of whisky have been paBsed without tax, but where testimony of facts is de ficient. $200,000 is now offered as a compromise In the recent seiiure for revenue frauds at Cincinnati, suspicion was first aroused ny tne lact that ouu barrels or whisky were shipped from Nashville Ibe first shipment of whisky ever made from the South to ths North. After the whisky was seised, parties offered $130,000 for iu release, whioh was refused. Tn rrealdeut Preparing bl. 31caaa. The President is already diligently em ploying his leisure hours in work upon his forthcoming message. Secretary Stanton deolines to interfere with the ruling of tbe Paymaster General In regard to restricting the colored troops to $100 bounty, but says Congress will au tend to their rights. I PaurdoasPabllo l.anda. The Times' Washington speoial says: The President to-day issued four hundred pardons for persons residing in the States of Louisiana, South Carolina and North Caro lina, The Heralds Washington special says: The General Land Office has supplied to the Secretary of tbe Interior, for approval, a schedule of lands, including 474,2118 aores selected by and inuring to the State of Iowa, undor the swamp i,and urant or inoO. The domain to be conveyed is situated in the Thornton district. An adjustment has been made of th aooount between the United States and Minnesota, involving the five per cent, fund on ths net proceeds of sales of publio lands, situated within the boundaries of that State, and the amount due government has been colleoted. Twelve thousand three hundred and twenty acres of publio lands were taken np wilh agricul tural ool lege script, at lopeia, Kansas, during! lbs last month, aad 2,200 acres were actually settled upon under the homestead law. Seven thousand five hundred and sighty-are aores of publio lands are report-od to have bsen taken up for actual settlement during the month of September, at the land offioe in Minneapolis, Minn. The proceeds therefrom amounting to $1H8,HWI. Three thousand aores were taken up at Den-vor, Colorado, during same month. MlanMta..-la!rm. la Population. Tbe Commissioner of Ihe General Land Ofiioe reoeivod on Monday, from 8t. Paul, Minn., a letter dated tbe 2d Inst., whioh says lhat the reoeut oensus inu-.-.Bies a rapid Increase in the population of that gite; especially In the Southern dtstriots. The yield or tne crop. iui. j,.r win surpass that of any former year, the average pro- duot of wheat lo ihe aore ueing iwenty-hvo bushels, four of tne ranroau companies in Ihe State are advertising for 600 laborers eaoh. Labor Is very scarce, and is oom- mundinglfuuoperday. PoanaylvABla LvalaliUBro. PiTtssuau, Oct. 111. Tbe Pittsburg Ga ulle says the new House of Representatives will consist of 04 Republicans and 84 Democrats. It may possibly vary one or two from this, but not more. Of 11 Senators eleoted, 8 are Repnhlioans and 8 Dem-Berata. On joint ballot the Legislature will stand 88 rlepunueans to 41 Democrats. Niw ToBk, Oct. 14. A general move ment has been oommenced by the officers of the U. S. Navy to petition Congress for au Increase of pay. The Tunisian embassy left the oily last night, on their way to make a visit to Nia gara Falls. ' ' Paovinsaoi, R- , Oct, 18. The Randall Mill In Jobostown, used for the parpose of manufacturing shoe lasts, was burned yes-erday. Morl'V la Penn.jrlvaala. PniLAOSLruiA, Ool. 18. Leading politicians here put down Gen. Hortorafl's maturity at net lees ttau 28,000.
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Full Text | TELKftliAPfllC. (EPORTED FOR THE JOURHft." DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. en am .:AMEBIOANBMDIES' MEDICAL. PREPARATIONS ZlGBLlt OONOMNTUATBDj OOMPODID " FLUIb fiXTEAOT BUOflB A Positive 3peoiflo Remedy for pinifM at t..ta ttMi1niii Ihrmum tta tmwer of PlgeutlL nd eieltes tb MWOBBENTB Into beelthv actio. It wliioh tb WA TEH Y OH VA Ij. &nu vo aepoei won Anewl. u well as Pttla end luneinn.etl&D, ud ugooe ft r atJiV, WOStMtl, It HSLttDOLD'S KXTRAOT BUOHU A rlelu from Exewwrni, Habit of UtMs. MUOtl Uttrif MUiwrviiuui vr swumi) ATTXKUKU WITH THM FOLLOWING BYMI I adlaposltton to Exorcise, Low of Power, LoH of Memory, Dimenlty of DretUilug, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of UImw, Wakefolnou. Dlrauess of Vision, Pain io tbe Back, Universal LtMiiturfeof tbeVlaablng of tbe Body, Muaeular System, Unuitloa on tb Vho, Hot ilanrts, Plid Coo n ten a nee, Drynese of the Skin, Tbeie symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this uoaiaae invariant nmora, mwu iuiiuw XUrOTENOY, FATUITY, XPIEjBPTIO FITtJ, In one of which the patient may expire. Who oat ay lhat they are not frequently followed bjtboM iiireniiaiseeaea," INSANITY A Nil CONSUMPTION! Hiniin aware of the cause of tholr noeitoit but none will oon teas. Tiie record! of thelnsaui Asylums and the melancholy deatbi by ooniomp lion, bear ample witness to tho truth of the auvi tlon. Till CONSTITUTION, ONOE AF1TEOTID WM1 OoQANlO vVKAKNKtfS, lteqolrei tbe aid of medicine to strengthen and tltterst the system, which BBLUBOLD'8 Mk 'HAOt BUOBU Invariably dcoa. A trial will ems liiwe the meet skeptical, "e" frvmalos, Females, Fem&let, iiD OB TOUNO, HINOLB, UAHUIKU, Oil OOH TlCMPLATLNa MAUBIAU1B. In many affeotlmu peon liar to Fein aloe tho ftU traot Bachn li unequalled by any other remedy, a 111 Uhloroels or Beteutiou, Irregularity, Palnfulm1. or Suppression of the (Juatomary Evacuations, Ul eeieted or Bobirrooi state of the Uterus, Leucorrkiee, or Whites, Sterility, and tor all oomplaluu lucideu S.-i l.a mi shalharariiiliiu tYmi I ii.llurAtl.in 11.1. It of l)laslpatlon, or In the MNE OR ClftAlW.K Oft JLIVK. an lYiirroiu a en vs. WO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT li afce uo Balaam, Heronry, Unpieajtant aledloln) for Unpleasant and Dautcorutiw L;,aoi6aj. UliLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES Soorot IluoaBoa Id all thalr stag,., at llttla eipeQBB, HttU or tt liug la dltit, do luconvonUinOB, ANI NO EirOSUKK. it oauaoi froqnent dutre, and Klvoe atrength to Urinate, thereby removing obntrnctlooa, prttveadii and coring Htrlctarea of the Druthra, allaying pala nud InBammatloD, ao frogiiunt lu tble cIumoI die eama, and expelling POitiOUOOti, VldUAtUtV, ANM WOUN OCT MA'fiEH. Tnontanda upon TliODundl WHO BA VEBEEN TUB VICTIMS OS eTTTaTT A rJTt. And who have paid Ukavt Fkks to he on red In a bort time, haro foond they were dwelved, and that be 'Polaon'1 boi, by tho ae of "Powertol Aelrln- Kuata," boon dried In tbe eyetem, ftu breax out In an kiafated form, and PEKHAPS AFIEK MAKU1A0B Heliubold's Extraot Buchu XU-MH A1(Z UUUAA9, Whether existing In MALI OB F1MALB, fro whatever panto originating, and no matter Of How Loug MlHiidinKi M of theee Organs require tbe aid of a Diuretic, UKLMBOLD'g EXT ACT BUCHU IB THM OBBAT D1UUET10, And II Is Lertaln to have tbe dnslrod effect In all W eases for wbloh It Is reoooimeudod. BLOOD I BLOOlir BLOOD 1 11 Helmbold'l Hlgblj OonceulralM OoiDpoond Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. stpiiiijIs. Tali ts an (feotln of tbe Bluod, and attaoks th flecnalOrgaos. Llnluiof the Noie, Btrs, 'L' br Wiadplpo. aad other Muoti 8orfeei, mkliit fuaraoOB In tho form of Uloers. Unlinbold's Kx araaparllla purlSes the blood, and remove all c inptloosof tbe skin, giving to the oomploxlon olearaodboalthy color. It boiDgprdparoiluipreast for thlsolawof oomplalnts, tu blood-pnrl Tying prop ertto are preeorvod to a grnater exteat than any ot D ar preparation of Sareaparilla. Helmbold's Rose Wash. An excellent Lotion for Diseaies of a Byphlllo Na lure, and as an Injection In itUeases ot the Urinirj Orleans, arising from habits of dissipation, and to oanneotlon with the Extracts Buchn and Haraapnrtl' la, In snob diseases as recommended. BvldenoBOf the moat rosponaibleand re HaU t l' aoter will aooompany the modiclnoi, Certificates of Cnrw, ik tn tVMitv vnakre standlns. wlih Bmn known to BOIKSGB AND FAMtS, For medical properties of BUOftV, DUponsa lory of tbe United States. Bee Professor DEW HUB' valuable works on thi Praottoe ol Physio. Bee remarks made by the lata celebrated Dr. PPJS-WE, Philadelphia. Bee remarks made by Dr. BPI1BAHH UcDOWBZL, a oelebrated Physician, and Membot ot tbe Bftfys Uollege of Bnrgeons, Ireland, and pabllnbedia Transactions of tho King and Queen's Journal, Bee Medloo-Olrurgloul Uevlew. pnbllshsd by URN-JAHIN TUAVBHUf Fellow of tho Boyal Oollogo ot BBee9BBoat of the lata sUndard works on Medio) ne. Bxtraot Boohn....,..l 00 per bottle, oral for $o00 Baraaparill 1 Ol) " " b UO ImproVd Bos Wash 60 . " S 60 Or half a down of each for 1111, which vlll ho s u SI olsnt toonro the moat oUtlluate casoe. If direction re adhered to. Ifelivernbio to any addrew, seonrely paaked fmit Uesw IM sytaptnms In all ooumonlAatious. Al'FIOAVIT. r.rMO.Ur kptM.red bfor u., ao Ald.rm.n ol Ihe.luof FbflsdelDlilK II. T. B.lDiboll, wlio, b lug duly .woro. doth uy till proptrmtion. ooot.1, no uftrcoctlo. bo moronrjr, or othor Inlnrtoiu drogf, bot .r. pnr.l, n(.t.blo. U. T. HKLMBOIiD. BworD.od .abMrltwd Uforo wo, thti 'AtddTol t.IDb.r, im. w. r. HinitABD. Aldormn, Ninth at., BtwmUMt uU. .MrM letttn r i iDforni.tloD U. T. UKLMMOLD, Oum O rBINfJIPAI. u jl.lmtoold'i Drag Md OhomltM xhnmn. t ar(Mdw.y. Mow Torki or H.lmbold'1 Mllo.l Dopot, viu TMtt trwt. rUlkdelplU. - BEWARE Ot OOUNTB&FEJTM And nprlnetplM aUri. -who nAmm todtBAon "or TUaiBOWM" and "othot" fUolotithtlrt& BUUOB BttBlBBd DJ Hdmbold'f QnatDB PrHirBttOBi, JJ lilrBot Buha, ' ' toproTBd Bob. wilt old by Bll Dnmtiii sTBrywhm MM rOBBMLUBOLDi-TAEHHO OTB a Oal oat th. BdTntlnBi.it, nd Brad ior n. IMPOSITION AND BXPOtlDB m l. hodkktba UO., WholmU AinniB, t.r,rtll BlKtl OolDBlbBI O., h0 Will. I B n. i.i- ol H.nniBotiinri uiobb, -dOtBUBU VOLUME xxvui. MEDICAL IF DIBKOTIOMB ABE FOLLOWED, Msr()nll Icir a Clvenltw Dfcilblnir mil SYMPTOMS: The ttymptomi of Catarrh as the treneinlly an iL..r)ai first very alight. Peraons dud tber bav V I , that tney have fretoent attacks, and are this condition, the nose mar be dry. o'a sllKht dis charge, th l u aud acrid, afterward becoming thick aad adhesive. As the disease becomes eh route, tbe dlabhargoa are Increased in quantity and changed In quality-; they are now thick and heavy, and are nswKua or connnea on. ine secreiiona are onensivu, canalngabad breath; the voice Is thick and nasal; thesyssara wek; the sense of smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness irrqaeotly takes place. Aeotb er common aod linoortant Si mo torn of Oetarrh Is, that tiie person la obliged to clear h's throat In tbe mernmg or a lUlon or ausjy tncus; which ma mi-hu down from the bead during tbe night. Wbon this takes nlaoe the oerson mar be aaro that his dis ease Is ou Its way to the lungs, aod ehonld lose no lino in arresting it. The above are but few of the many Catarrh Symptom, A Sincrie Bottle will Laat aHonth to lie uiiea inree ernes k sy. TESTIMONIAL. From Bon. That. J. 7Wner, Km-Mmiber 0 (11117rein rem liimott, kiu opsar 0 jiiinou aoutao ntpre tmtaHixm, ana urana waauroj a. f. am A AT., or tAs Oaf qf Ilknoii. Fbehpobt. Oct. SI. If 63. D. D H. SKBLYK: jjubhie: imepiytoyonrnotioeoT tnaiBtninst,, would aav that 1 was leverely afflicted with Ca tarrh for years, when 1 boot. roe acquainted with you ana Doutrnt two Domes 01 your liiqnia uaiarrn ueme dy. Before I bad need one bottle I was sensibly improved, and before the second bottle was flniibtd, was completely oared. I can recommend tbe medl-otne to all afflicted with Catarrh. UeepecUolly yours, THUS. J. TUUHKU. OB D. H.SKEI.TB A CO,, Bole Proprietors, Gbtcago, Ills. Dl Labratory at Vreopott, Ills. At Wholesale by JOHN D. IIAUS,HHM,WM .Olnolnnatl. O, wiiolmle AKeut for Ohio. Aud at ltetallby B. BaaitTBL Oolombus. NO. B. UOOK.. ,. JONBfl A BOM m- " UOBKETS " AaPLB A KlTHOH 80UUILLKB A 00. " Aim ly UrnarirlHtM KverwHhnra. fhHMWAlf V Yi. - ' - CONSUMPTION. WINrHBBTKR'H OKM0UIK 11 Vl'UPIIOSI'HITKH itl.H m.lK t.... Dr. Ohnrchill's remedy) have atUlned a reputation In the enre of Ooiihu motion, "untiarmllefi in tnn in nols of medicine." Asa nervous tonlo, the Hypo- tliuaphltos aro superior to anything heretofore uown. while for cases of rener.! dnhiiu. .i strength, flesh and appetite, dyspepsia, nuutalgla, vuiuuiv uivuiuiuo, mioiui, scroiuia, it is the mos efflosciouu treatment known. A fair trial aceriain cure. (Circulars tree.) PaiflEs: ln7os. and 10 on. bottles. 11 anil a each; fl small or a large bottles for- 8, by esi reea. Sold by all respectable drngHisU, and tl. oU gouoral depot, wbolesaleanoreyhy feblS ly eodAw 36 John street. N. T. VOH CMIVOUHs fJOUMS ASH ui vmaarrABiiE piilhunauv uauiom io the moat highly approved mujlolne ever alsoov- end. It Mom uead th fcert ail UtU, Tin, having bad unorwuedonted sale 01 murtyjortt uam-i. k is re eommsiided by oat bal fthytkAama, our most eiuluenl eUU, the Pimm, Wo SVads, iu faot by all who know rcr oerlli.cabM, wihou oan ne given w aimosi any extent, see wrappora to each nettle. Tbe Proprietors will cheerfully retond tbe moueyll not an- lireiy BausiacH)ry. i nMoumoH 11111 iu ikii battles maoh theoheaiiest. ft oaitrul to i?M ths imu iss, which la prepared only by BK1CD, CCTLKBA Vflioiesaie irrBgHieis, vosiou. ouiu iu uuihiu- PIANOS. J. C. WOODS, GENERAL PIANO AGENCY, 21 South High Street, OOXjUMBUS, o, row hiohvinu a labok stock of ih- I .trnm.Dt. horn til. followlog M.Dat.ctorleB ttg ChickerlnK ft How, tSF Ktcinway A Hons, PO- Decker Brothers, t&- Hallet, VnrlH dr. Jo., lor W. P. EmerHou, II .pl.nriid iD.trnDiPOt.. P.rllrnl.r Bttrntlon I. r.(ai.t.d to th. Kink iRHT.mMiTitop DrrKKRltBnA. Alio. B Alio Buorim.Dt or tits, .ry clfhrAtwl Ptloa-bt MftlodeoD. BDd CBbinet OrgBO,. jotlrum.Di. iddwu .na r.nt Bppiy ob pdtcdbbb DMl.r..nppllml od mott llb.r.1 term,. .ogicz aoDi, PIANO TEACHING. HAVING PKRMANKNTLY LO DATED IN CO-loiubna for the purpose of giving lessons on the Piano forte. 1 take this method of intormlnsr the citlrens of Columbus that I am prepared to teach vocal and tnstr amenta) mnsio. Orders lelt at Hetsrs. Seltaer, Drtsel A tJo.'s Music Htore. mot j reapeciiuiiy, r. n. uur.nnip.n, nferences- Pro(. Bchetner and Jno. Beltaer. may0 EMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYMENT POE Returned Soldiers and all Other?. AGENTS WANTED. Great Saleof Jewelry andSilverware. Tho Howaid Great Qtfi Appropriation Our Amenta are making from Five to Thirty Dl lari per day, aad we still nred more. Late levolnt-s ftom Knrope have swelled our stock to otr Onm Billion Jtoitar A sphndldaasortmentof Watches, llings, Iiadles' and Oautlsmens' Jewelry 01 an llnda, of tfce moat fashionable patterns, sell log at8J each. Send aft eents lor a certtnoate, or VI for ', or 16 for tklrty, and yon will see what )ou are en titled to; or send a three cent stamp fur our terms to Agists, which are of the most liberal klod. Agents re presented witn waienesrse. in auaiuon to oommisales). Mow Is your time I Addries vr. a. iiuwaiuisho., 82 Broadway, New York. U. S. TAXES- UNITID STATES TAXIS ! CoLLirToa's Orsics, Ihtirmil Bsvemur, 7th Distbiot, Onto. nni.tiMBns. Octnlier 9. 18(1. 11 HK INCOME TAX FOR THE YKiE 1B0I, end ttaa ananal Tai for Idebntes. UnKKlet, Carriages, Plate, Ao., fur the year leuo. lu te Seven th Collection District or Ohio, ere now due and payable; aud will be received at the follow lug Diaoes in sam visinoi, w wi Frank II si 4 ami 7, Col lector's Offlse, Deshlsr Building, cornsr of High and ToweHireeU, between ttis hours of o'clock A. M.,anaao eiocii v. n. 1 Hndlnon Comity, At the Oflloe of i, W. Cord, Deputy Collector, In ItOUUOQ. dtoeasi CouMly, At tlieofflcsof Jno.F. Patton, Deputy Collector, in Asnia. C'litrk Coanfy, At theofflos of James L. Torbsrt, Deputy Collector, Id Hprlngneld. payment ol the Hme laj Hrby Be qalrtjd by the rirat Iy of November Hxt. A fkllnre tnmake Payment of said Taxes within tan days from the time above specified, will subject all delinquents to tho service of a special notice by mall, and an additional fee or twenty cents, the cost of such ootlce; aod at tbe expiration of tbe time iipecinHa in sal a special nonce ror payment nersnns who have failed lo mko payment, will ileble to a penalty of ten per centum additional upon the amount or taies asmw a. B. F. MART1V, Collector Internal Mevjoaa 7th Dit. Ohio, OoW-tNvTl MEDICAL. The Great English Remedy SIR JAME3 CLARK'S CIXEBRATBD FEMALE PILLS. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT. PRBPAEED PROM A PRKSCAIPTIOlf OP SIB JAMES CLARK, Bff. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, rpHTS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IB TJNFAIL X INO In tbe core of all those painful and dsn gnrons diseases to wblch tbe femalo conutitntion la bject. It moderates all excess and removes all ob true (tons, and a tpeedy care may be relied on. Xo Married Ladies It Is peculiarly suited. It w II, lu a short time oring on mi mommy perioa wnn rrguianiy. Each bottle, orloe One Dollar, bears the Govern meut Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent oounter. letts. OAXJTIOJV. nPUU ihould not b taken bu FtmnU Ttnaa mii Juiij auu ui PftaHancu. at tttmt an are to trtng on mucarrlag, but at any other Um lky are aaje, lu all oases Of Nervous and Hplnal AiToction, Pains in the Batk and Llmbe. Fatixue on slixbt ex ertion, Palpitation of lbs Heart, Hysterica, atd Whites, these Pills will effect a cure wbeu all other meaua have failed; and altbouari annwurful remedy. do not contain Irn, calomel, antimony, or anything nnriiai 10 me coqbuiuuod. Full directions In tho pamphlet around each pack age, wnirn anouia necareiuny preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOS 1M, 87 Conrtland street, New Vork. N. B. $1 and 6 postaRe stamcs oncloatd to any authorised A rent, will insure a bottle. ojQtainins- 00 mis, Dy reiurn man. augi7 eom enasw ty lj YOPJ'B rorioiicaHropia THE OBI AT FEMALE Rill ED Y POR IBREOVLAKITIES, THESE DROPS ABE A S01ENTIFIOALLT coinoounded fluid treDaratlfn. and bettor than any Pills, Powders, or Nostrums Being liquid, cnt-ir aou-tn 1 direct and positive, renueiing tbom a reliable. (Doedy andcortalu t.Dwlflo fjr tho euro of all obstructiooa aud supprtibiloua of nut ore. '1 heir popularity la inaicateu ny Hie fact mat over tlW.OOu Dottles are annually sold ana cousumeu bv tbe la dies of tbe United Mates, ovary one of whom aesk in tiie strongest terras or praise 01 tlieir groat mer Its. They are rabidly takiuir the niece ol everv oth er Female Bemedy, and are oonsldered by all who know aught of them, as the sort-Ht, safest, aud moot Infallible preparation In the world for tho cure of all female complaints, the removal of all obstructions ol nature, and the promotion of healtb. ronalaritv ami siresgin. aipiioiiQirciiona siatiug wnen tney may oe uaea. ana explaining wnen ana wnv iuhv siion i uot, nor oould not he uied without producing cffocl eonirary 10 naiurti's riioeen iawa, win oe round carefully folded around facli bottle, with the written Ml una tore of John h. Lvon. wilhoat which none art. gen nine. rrepareu Dy vr. juuh u. lyun, lUft (iliapl st., New Uaven. Conn., who can be connultrd ollliur our scnally, or by mall, (eoclosiug stamp )coucorniuK all private dlseasns and female weakDess. Bold by urugglsts everywlire. frlce VI 50. V. U. VU UK A VV , Oon'l Afirents forU. 8. aud Canada. 8. K. Bamokij. Qoq'1 A'. Columbus. epU eod ly ROBACK'SJIl'TESIl 1HBKNUA0K8 ABE QUOD, liUt 1 Rooacics are Uttter I'AUMAOU lUlLfcAI. In - Uu uiouii,. litti mwi. popular itoiut,n tU4i r li. use. ttOUAlJitl'&lim'U.iU. iiima tor all 0-.raii(rn uouiul tltu Htoinanli, Utl-aVd LV AViutf0t I i W1 " la . KOjIACK ti lilTTJtKS. inc MttDM wonderful tjuiu iropoitltMi, giving tvuo to lue appetite aud digestive organs. K OH AC KB DllTrihO. LKJblHtfttod Ladl, aod AoUeutary purnous will find U thorn au eiooUeiit tonlu, iiOBACK'8 BITTKUa. A wlooKlBSBlnl twroro c.cb m.Bl will remoT. loil.Mlloo Bbd Bll llfr in- BOBAC'K'S B1TTEBS. Tb., btb bettor ubb Bll Pill", fowdei., bdo oin. BBOMUN., UM,lH.v KOHACK'N BI'll'EKH. Th.y obb bo ibBiid vltbont rogBrd to jll.t. A, bo Piwircr iin-i JlWBltk'M BITXlEttS. nil ii. propaml by bo old BDd iklllml pliyilol.o 1 Om WOll-Bnowu i.-.. Wherever kcowutboy bavobccomoastandurd (sully lliongtnoniug renitHi. Try una bottle, and yoo wl II always an thttn aud WDHrnu iutw bwbbbu. HOBAC&'M BiriKH. f, ItOBACK VrOpiiMts fb.mtmnnri'ir of Btomacb Blttoiv, Bleed I'nnflai, aud Blood Pills, aud Distiller and Hanuloctuier bf UaUwba and Swedish Draudles, aud all kinds of th Alien domestic Itqnora, whloh ore sold wholwal or any desired quantity; at noe. wi, e, wu mua at. mt 'ri.lrH m . Ilinrlnnntl. For sate by Draggifts ar.d Dealers In Metlatne Apparatus for Drforraitius. DR. A O. FORSSEHQ 8 Ann&rttiiB tar Driirmitlts. conslrnrloil 1 1 biiitevory case. Twenty years' expfrlenreualileitlilmtogiiar. antrt satlaiaction. Trusses lor Radical Cure, Elan-tio Stock log, Kooe Cape, Anklets, Hhoulder Bra en, ttuapeuaory Bandages, Bopporttra, B.dy Bolts, man- utactnrea at NO. , EAST FOURTH hT., CINCIMNATI, OHIO, Vp BtalriH bet. Mnlu noil Nycniunre Orders from the country, accompanied ry crib or goes, citf reference, will receive piouipt attettiou. HAIR RESTORATIVE. NO MORE GREY HAIrt! An Entirely New Luxury in America. LAIMONDE'S TUB HOST EFrBCTlTB HAIR RESTORATIVE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Nothing IJke It Ever Bofoio kiiowii i T T9 PRUrCOTLT FltgH FHOM HOLPUCR, Itmil. tinrf ihmhamlrtl aslta untvenallv Used in all the Hair Ki aloratlves now before the public; ntul unlike them.NKVKUCAUrtKa niZZlNKSU.ilLlN D-N KHd or LUNACY, but is as bareness as pure rain water. This celebrated preparation Is the dlssovtryof a celebrated Krsnoh cnemist, and has been extensive. ly usod In Knrope among tbe no ty t r me past nva years WUU tne most wouienui sura. It impart Vigor and New Life to the Iioot$ qj trie uatr. icenorte tt to us .tvuturut Color, and eaueet it to Grow peculiarly Soft and Luxuriant. mfHo other preparation Is required to go with lt"V Aa It combines a perftct Rcstoror and If air uiessins. TiuniAhii nit n re and thewondeifal rapidity with wnicn n reaiores toe wuiwh umi iv im ii.hh.-ii. fu.lnr snH luisuiv. renders tils .(reparation In valuable, and when once known, liidlipenseble to the toilet table of evtiiy household. It will stop the hair from falling out with to or tliree epplice-inn. Atnrl la a BttrA. urnvantlvs strains! Baldness and all diseases of tbe scalp, and will cure the i in their vi. hi fnwm Blin aslaLlnB-. The preset) t ei tensive sals of this article Is owing entirely to the lact that It poaieeses every as! U claimed for It, and every lady or gentleman who has used the old restoratives composed ot sulphur aud lead will at once appt eclats this new preparation, which Is used and resommetded by the first medical authority. Price, 1 AO. Sold st ill Dnuoatrra. Prepared by A. III. IiAMOMDR, General Depot, No. 7C7 Broadway, Mew York. y!7 eom endaw a't ly ( OLD M BUS Oil, COMPANY. M aoiifaotnrn of SUPERIOR RURNINO Oil,, ACUINF. OIL AMD HAPTHA. OOlce-WcBt of renlteutlary, OOLOMBUfl, OHIO. B. F. REES A CO., Proprietor. .vmnlRS SOLICITED. BATT-FAnTION nn.n 1 1 aow4. BXwBd h.nd oil Sarr.1. hon.ht at tB.Bik.tprlo.. B(M taiMd rOLUMBUS. OHIO. MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER lu, 1865 SEWING MACHINES. "XrXT m I X 3VC 3VI DH Xa , Wholesale and Detail Dealw In rLANEB & REISER, SINGER'S IMPROV- El) 8L0AD, ELEPTIC, WHEELEH Si W1LS0N.ANU WILUOX & GIBBS' NEWIItU MACHINES Alio. BAUNDH'8 6Klr tUWRB. for all kind. ofHewiDg Blachliif.. FrlnolpBl OIBo. No. 4, UperB 008., U 'lnmuu, u. m ..r.nUWBDl.d. IPpSO Bod m THE FLORENCE So winy Machine. MUM. R. A. t). JANNKY, AtiENT, KEKFrt ocn.tBDtly on band bu logDt BMortment of Florence Sewing Machines I Tbe very beet for family oae, the most attractive and popular macnine iu me maraei. Bhs Kversah te t eeil, MnkeH four Olll'ureut Stitches. Im Almiwt NolHeleaa, In Kan fly Kept la Order, Works lAlRhtly, and Newer Hhl Ntltchos. Does the heaviest or flnist work with equal facility. and BTsiy machine warranted to be all that la claim ed for It. 10KENKSEWINU HAC'IIINK CO., Oen'l Western Agency, 20 West Fourth st., CluolunatI, Ohio. AW0 lukle & Lyon Sowing tfachiue. aTfirtcs tho same stitch and dons the aame range of work. The reputation of ti ls Machine Is so wull established In ibis vicinity, that It needs uo further comment. Huporior machine Ull, veeuies, Tiireaa, ana all neceunsry av tic lea for kueplttg in order aua repair these highly popular filltS. K. A. S. JANNKY, Ageut, la Tu 10m t)' Uroad stroet, Coloinbiis. AUCTION. AUCTION AND COMMISSION! K AltR NOW l'BKPAHKDTO REdllVK CON- blCINHKNTH of nil klod.ol U.toBUtll. Uooda, lloiiBuhuld Fimiilnre, An., ON COMMISSION. O" Lluer.l biUbucoi will b mol. on OonalgD Wo Bleo p.r parlknl.r Bltontlon to onUlde ,b1os Mei-ciialile A lIoiiHelioltl CloodH FariuluK Stuck, Ileal Ealale. Ac., Ac. We have un Laud a largo .tock of I'ino New Fuiulture Wblrfa wo bio on.riiig at verv low prlc, to which w. wuula cad Mi. ultauuon ol iu. puouc. BKAI. fAMIW. Aucticn Bbtl (JumluLaiou UMrehanl,, lil)'J7 ly No. UA fouth lllah .tent. EXPRS8 COMPANY; WELLS, FARGO & CO. New-York & California EXPRESS & EXCHANGE CO. 81 mtotmiAi. .1BKIQIIT AND SHALL PAC'KAflHi8 BKOKIVKD 1 for Oaltfornia aud the rue I lie (loail. California Coapons bought or eolluotvd. Col ect ions mudo end commissions executed Id the 1'aclfto States. Ki:hauK for sale on London, Dublin. Paris and Snii KibiicImco, LHtors or Urodlt on the union uanK oi bonaou IsHiiud to travelers, excbauneable for Circular Let ters payable In all parts of Europe. 1'tiiBons going Horoaa win una inis ine most con-nil ut as well as the taett way of providing thorn selves with lundt. Also, Letura or Credit m our Ban Francisco hoose, for which they will Issue Circular Letters paynblo ot any of our ofilnc-s iu California, Ore-uou, Nevada. Washington Territory, aud Biitiab Columbia. Tligrapiilc transfers or money made to nan Francisco and all acceualble points In tbe I'mciAc States. California and Nevada Mining aud other Btocks bought and sold on rommlsilon by telvgrapb. un'.K om WKiiii. iaihiii v r CUTLERY. PETEH NEfF & SONS, ft A A'il'rAtriUltKUB AINU infimTKustiruu r (VI LKUV, No. rt Pvarl Hi., between Vine acd Ram Sts., I'intlnuatl, 0., have now In stock a large and tory baudaome stock of Pookt Cutlery at Low Rates. AIo a (all and complote amoTtmoDt cf thvlrown ami H. Huutcr'. Oiitcliei ' Knives AND Ttviol o Cutlery. At the prices ol Ratnro Mttnufac -nrers. frill 1m KAEDbCAL. HOXiEOPATHlt: SPEIIFIUS, HAVK PROVKD, FROM TFIR MOST AMPtS experience, an entire euccets: Bloiple Pron.pt KQicti-ut, and Hellnble. 1 bey are the only eltdi- etntks perfectly adapted to p.palar use s' simple that mlstsbeo cannot bs made la using thjm; su harmless ne to lie free from dinner, and to efficient a. to b- alwnya reliable. Thuy have raided the high eat commendation irom all, ac! will always rouaor satislactloo. usnti. No. I, Cures Fevers, Congest Ion,' Inflammalloua. norms, niui'.ir, rrorru unu.. zo Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infants '( lMarihoaaol children or adults 26 Dseutery, Griping, Bilious Colio.,., 2Ti CboliTa-MorbiiH, Naufios, Voultiug 26 Ciugbs, Colds, Bronchitis W Neuralgia, Tootbacue, Faceache 24 Headache, 8lck-Beadache, Vertigo. 6 Dyspepsia Bilious Stomach t Kupprnssed, or painful Periods 2t Whites, too proiuse PrlolsM 2ft Croup. Cough, difficult Breathing 'th alt Uhonni, Kryiipelaa.JCruptlonH... Vif) Bheamallim, Ulieuniatlo Pains V6 Fnvor and Agoe, Ob li Fever, Agoi-s. to Piles biiud or Meedlug 60 Cnhthalmy.and aote or weak Kyus. W " 111, " l;i, !' 14, " IB, In, " n. Catarrh, acute or chronic, Influenza. 60 WlioopiuK-Coniib, violent OoiiKhs... 6(i Asthma,oppri-sstd Breatlilng..mHI 6o Kar DiscbargRS, liupalrfd Hearing... bit Scrofula, enlei gwl Ulands, Mwelllnss M) Oeoeral Debility, Phyilcal Weakness 60 Dropsy, and scai.ty Henretlooe oil Sa bickness, sickness from riding.,, Ml Kldaoy Disease, Mravel 60 Nervous Detllity, Hemlbal Kmis- sluna, Involuntary DlscuargoaH.1.00 Bore Muuth.Canker 6o Urinary Incontinence, wetllug bid. M Painful Periods, oven with bpaains. 60 SulTurlngaat change of life l.flO Kptlepsy, Hpaatiis, Ht, Vitus Danoe.l.U) Diphthei la, ulcerated Sore Throat.., 60 FAMILY CANES. a;i, ' at, 2ft, 27, ' 29, Sii, ' :tl sa, ' 33, ' a. 56 vials, morooo case, and hook 119 00 li'i large viaia, in morocco, ami hook M b w 2U large vleia, tvla n case and Inxik 6 OU 16 uosks i,os. i io io;, auu hook n,( a w VETERINARY NI'Kt'l fr'KfV. Mahonnr cases, 10 vial am nn Single vials, with directions 1 00 aasrTbeasRcmudUs, by the case or i Ingle box, are sent to any part of thecouotry, by Mai. or Expiess tree oi cuergn, i"-"!1' price. Address HUMPIIUCYft' SPKCfFIO IIOMOCOPATIIIC MBDICIN10 COMPANY, Office aud Depot, No. WiU, Broadway, Mew York Dn lltTHPHRi'T la consulted daily at his office, personally or by letter, as above, fur all formsofdis JTor Hale by B. I. BAMIIBIiS, S011DKLIB A CO. 0, BOB1RT8, and B.JOdKBA SUN, Colnmbua.O. a iig2 it 33 m o s By Chambers' Patent Brick Machino, tjuPRBIOIl IN KVRRT BISPICT TO TH08TI made by hand, handsomer, harder, stronger, absorb less water and preferrtd by Masons. No exposure to weather before hacking. 60 to 80 per n4n-nte, or 30,000 to 60,()U per day, st one-third tbe tort of the old way. This savins: alone will pay tor a nn chins In te months. Hbaiii pifi( Tn.a won Boor ino, ana ntavEirr r is naiua made with great niiiitv. sod at small itetise. ror patent nguwiu wuig,ua runner artlroiars, oDlf to H J HaUrvMu Mi 1 sep6 3m W7 Brooms it., Daw York CJtf, HARDWARE. J. M. STUART & CO.. Jfo. Wit Sontb HlgtaBl., M.onfotor.r, BDd Wholml. Bnd Bstoll DmIbi. I. Tin, Copper, 1 AD SHEET - IRON WARE I .TOZ3 WORK Ul Bll kind. ExBCatsd mjltk . A On. k.qi aoDllantljr on h.Dd UrgB BBBOrt B.nt Bf GRATES', AND WHITE MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED SLATE, AND IRON MANTLES, Cooking & Heating Stoves LAWSON'3 HOT-AIK FURNACES, AMD Lotze's English Kange. . AIk, Bll kind, of House FurnishingCoods Pl'Mnt, JAPAW-WABB, ETC. u , Th. MotBd A T.T.Trt. A P-iTl f UuBl. Uotik bto,.f Bud th. Janl, oolvbrBMd "STEWART." Cook aud Heating Stove alwava on hud. dwia eod ly HOTELS. nimm house. Comer of Third eft M ain 8tHM (OPPOSITI THE PAH,) Newark, O. rpHH HEW AND 1LKQANT HOTEL, COM s PjjTCTED at an expense of over 140.000. and furnished entirely new do: log the naal year, and arrangeu witn suco moaern improvemenu aua con venieoces ror me comiortor its gut sis as are unsurpassed by any other bouse In Central Ohio, has been recently leased fur a term of years by the subsori bar flate of Now York city. and It will be his aim aud object to ao conduct the same as to make It an Inducement with the traveling pobilo to extend blm their patronage, a liberal share of which Is solicited. Omnibuses In readlnecs at all Uucs on the arrwal of tralua, to convey passengers to and from the boose. A daily Line also from tbehonse to and from Urauville, J. UOBEHTt, oiayzo rrourieror Area ei., bet Third and roans its. . Xt.:tI.,cJllTsli.lA,. THOHAB B. WXUB.I VUAME il. WEKH, PHYSICIANS. HAVING BKTIBXD FBOM MILITAUY PBAO-TICK, aud permanently located In this olty, for the purpose of practicing Medlclue aud Surgery, would respectfully tender his piofeesiunal services to the oltirens of Columbus and vicinity. All diseases, bulb acute and chronic, promptly treated, Medlclnt compuunded at the office. No. H7 Satt Hlate street, opposite the Car1"1 ootl8-1y J. W. WORTMAN, Dental Nineoii, Das opened an oflloe at tbe 4'01,inUI!H OPISKA MOIINK, Mo. lit North entrance, (up stairs) where he may be found hv those who wiih dental operations carefully aod tH&'tliv ptrfoimed. fibiW tr CCM'&'N MERCHANTS. uko. w. oiBimr.B, am. i , a. 0. M'HAIBT. (;tKl)M;it, bl UT & CO., Ntorair nnl Prodace COMMISSION MERCHAHTS, Proprietors of the Onion Railway, Ship and Canal Grain Klevatoia. Storage capacity, ii5l,O0 bushels. Ofllcoand Warehouse Joiniug the Kle-vator,No. 197, fflerwin St., Cleveland, 0. Poolers lu all kinds of Country Produce, Agents fbr ibe "Halt Company of Cuondaga." Salt sold alwnye at the Company's prices. ftolt, Wator Lime, Fionr, drain, At-., by car loads, received or to besultipnd on the U. U. A 0., CAT., C. A E , 0. A P. or A. A Q. W.f (uarrow guano) ball-roads and their connections, loaded or unloaded directly in onr wttehoose, sav . geJpenseof diay-?. , 4. - w ill give personal eiitwiioii iu uuiiirui udders for Produce and Merchandise on iommisslon. Liberal casb advancis made on conaignmenis. We are prepared to receive aod abip, by Canal, r.kkM or lull, (without drey axe). brlDdau-ma, dtaves, Marble, Lumber aud cuaree Freigl sof nil klrd, having tbeUMLY DKURIUKH IN T-KC1TY for th trannrer or heavy rreigute. Refer to Banks aud kiuainos men generrlly. Jv 22.3m AGENCIES. MISSOtTJAI LAND AGENCY W. 1 t A CO, 0prluK&alcif Ohio, WILL PAY TAXltS AND UAVB DK&DB BK-CUUDKD in any county ot Ihe Btato. Will urooure Tax Deed', Ala tracts of Title and Paten U lor Lands Tom ih OeneiBl Ouvernmi-nt or fctet. Buy and sell Lauds on Ci'nnnlrs'oo. Particular at-tentfon given to rodcoming end lecovrrlug of lands sold (or taxes, sur-pl)ing lost or destroyed reooids and porfcettng de ectfve titles. Lands upon which tho taxes ate not promptly paid are liable to ho sold, and can be redeemed, if at all, enly at a heavy eipense. A long experience, and several years reside noe In Mi curl, botu bsfote and during tbe war, will on-sblo us, wo bollove, correct I j aud satisfactorily to trmiseot any bueini-is cuufldt'd to US, srpli tf Police Agency. JflAVIOPFNlCDANOFriOB IW BOOM NO. Id, Opera House Bnlldlug, for the tranaactionof e'en-era! Polios business. Particular attention given to the collection of oletrai, recovery of stolen proper, ty aud detection ot thieves. Ail business intruiltd lo this office will be promptly attended to. All communication strictly coufldfntiai. WH. RBANY. ht Mutor 7th O, V. 0., and formerly Detective Po lice Cincinnstl. n?R COAL. HOOKING o o A. J l7 ABB NOW READY TO VUUNI8B A 8D v FKUIUll attlol. Of Hoolting Goal la aa an.ntlt. d.llvn'od lo .tlv Dart of til. Cltv. or on Hatlruad can. tlllc. and Yard uotweD Loif and Bpr.BK alreotl, No. 18S Norlli IIlRh street. ilritn raaiiootfollr lollellod aod promitlj llll.d. VAN URIIHKN A UKUINO, Inn'a dtf PROPOSALS. orricK obio pknitkntiary, OOLVMBOa, Sept. 20, leU5. f OK ALSO PB0P08AI.S WILT. BIB RKOF.1YKD t at t this office until WBDNKSDAY, (let. IU, 1866, .i s n'nliirk P. H. fur the labor of about thirty Con- rLta fni- h w.sranr hhonroom fnrntahed and dlsolullne maintained at Ibe expense r the 1 Btate. .. .... ... t ... Bidders win spec try tne ama or lanor, ins oasausr of men, the price per day for labor, aud the amouut of shop-room required. uiddara w.11 each be required to sire bond, at the time of making their piopoeal, In the sum of one tbonsaod dollars (11,00)) with good security, conditioned tfliat In esse of the accuftanto of tbelr bid .i... will snter inlo a contract wttn the Directors nd Warden accord lug to law, and the terms of their bid. The Dlrsotors snd War don rtaerto tho right to H.tArmlmi what branches of boslnees will best sub serve the Interest of the Met and tend to promote the welfare of of the prisoners, and will be governed r In their aroeptanco of proposal. JOHN A. PRKNTIOb.. Warden. accordingly JOHN Mi HILUSK, 1 HOtOH, FAK-()NH 1 JUIIN HOtOH Directors. seoSI tit 1MKW YORK BRANCH. Hfilliiieiv' C3 oodei JbV.w TlX3liAVAl. 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How the harness shines in the bright rave of the afternoon sun; how proud the horses seem; how their ooals glisten: how they pranoe and oanler and arch their neoks; how pompous, dignified, and important look the li.eried ooaobman; and how sadly ennuled and disgusted looks Ihe spotted and unfortunate ooaoh-dog that trots demurely beneath the horses foot m seem ing jeopardy of Hie or limb. What shall I say of tiie owners and proprietors of these numerous Tehioles? rV hence eomes the money lhat contributes to this lavish display? bo you see a beautiful pair of grays coming rapidly around the turn of the avenue? How gracefully and with what consummate ease and grace the driver guides them through the orowd; with what a noncltalant, independent, superoilious air he looks about him. Who is he? , the forger I Why not at Sing-Sing? Escaped through powerful politioal intluenoe. His father is prominent uovernment ollioial. Jmt hero oomos Cranston of the New York Hotel. Seo his dashing four-in-hand, and the "natty ityle in which the averted eoaohmanhanuleB tbe ribbons. Here comes a low-set, rakish- looking trotting wagon; light, Bingle-sealed, and built for speed. " Bonner " guides the gray, ordinary-looking, " sorub-like " beast, that has a world-wide fame as " Peerless." Close behind oomoB John A d and his "bobtails," with a host of satellites always to to be found in the wake of a "turf luminary." Now we have a highly genteel and aristo- oratio turn-out, aud Oriswold Qn with hlB coik-leg, and hundreds, made in China, to back him, sits high on his stunning dog-oart and pulls the reins over a pair of mug- mnoent bays, mat naa not tiioir superiors ou the "road" at Saratfga, or the ' avenue" at Newport. There goes Hon. W., of the Daily A', Wim his new loam, purohaBed, portion of Ho .....xl 0f that famous twenty-five thousand dollar gold oueok. Momsey, ex-pugilist and prince or gamblers, flashing in diamonds of immense siis and rare brillianoy, follows olose behind Vanderbilt. ' who drives 'Tost Boy" and Flow Doy," and looks meek and "serenely" apoetolio in his white neck-cloth and severe suit of black. That "ourly-headed man," sleek, complaceut, and "porpoise-like," is George Franois Train. As he leisuroly reolines on the oushioned seats of his ooups, and lazily look'' about him, you would scarcely take him for the euergetio, en- tbusiastio i.ngliBh-baUng man that he is. George is a "live" American. Old ilix trots behind on his immense gray charger, which is deoidedly the more martial-looking of the two, deBpile the General's very pronounced military "get up." Major-General De Tro-bioand, who dashes by at full gallop, seems as much at heme in the saddle as if he had been raised on "horse-fleah." The General is a "lion" in fashionable society, and is one of the fow foreigners who distinguished themselves in our unhappy oivu war. There comes a lady's pony ponton, drawn by a pair of prancing steeds, and Mrs. ames uordon Dennett in ner voiumnious skirts, and low basket-wagon, reminds one of a bundle of olothoo "fresh" from the laundry. That pale, oareworn, delicate looking man, riuing slowly along is tester Wallaok, and tho lady on horsebaok is Mrs. II -a, tbe best female rider in Amerioa. How gracefully she sits her magnificent DnzliBh-looking steed, who seinis proudly couBcious that himself and mistress are the oynosure of all eyes. That Dutch Jew broker, who handles the reins so awkardly and drives thoso rare Hambletonians, was not worth sixteen dollars four months since. He sold Erie Short at 96, and bought large ly of Reading in the "eighties." Bnch is lire, lhat gorgeous individual dressed as if for a "fauoy ball," and everything so evidently 'new" to him, "struok ile" some where out in rennsylvanla, and now lives in a brown stone mansion in the Avenue. You need not be told that this Is Mr. and Mrs. Shoddy, and all the shoddy tribe, (in cluding the maiden aunt from the oountry) in that yeuow-wneeieu oarouone, with orange ooloreu oarnage trimmings and while silken cords tied to the horses heads. "Csssar Augustus mounted on the driver's seat seems ill at ease. His livery does not become his style of beauty. The hat, with its golden band, isn't near so comfortable as the "old leu, ' and tne eoat is tight un der the arms. Even the eoaoh dog is "green ' and badly trained poor "llruno doesn't like his new home. Everything smells of fresh varnish. But it is growing late; people are turning their footsteps "homeward;" long shadows fall upon the green sward and smooth-paved roads; the sun sinks far in the West; the air is oool and fresh, and on "Shank's mare" 1 pursue my way down the crowded and bristling avenue; the lamps are being lighted, and bright light, already gleam from our marble mansions where wealth and luxury dwell. The long, broad street is one mass of vehioles, orowded together in one mass of Inextricable oon fusion. The lordly four-in-hand nearly runs down the more bumble and common one horse wagon, and the little girls in moir miniature wagon and tiny Shetland! hastily drive one side to let a drunken naokman pass. A onrlous, strangely inoongruoua mass they form an ever-changing panoramio soene they pre sentand, as i npproaon me oorner of my street, it is a good place to bid good even. tng lo Ibe gay avenue anu my readers. General FranoUca Solano Lopei, the Pre. sldent of Paraguay, reoeived his eduoation In Europe, and has, during the three years of his fresidency, coniriouieu powerniiiy to the development or me material re. sources of his oountry. In his present oon- lent with the Emperor of Brain and his .Hies. Uracuav and the Argentine Republic, he is oerlainly displaying an anility and courage worthy or the hignest admiration His father and predecessor, Dr. Carlos An. tonio Lopes, was Prosident from 1841 to 1K02. He was a nephew and sucoessor to Dr. Fra.ola. the famous dictator or Para guay, who died in Ihe latter part of 1H4U. f The late President of the Frenoh Leg is. latnre, tiie Duke de Morny, was a dramalio author, and so is ma successor, muni vv ai-ewski. Moray's poslhnmous play, Le The-ntm rL M.di SovH Rtm. Is about being pub llahnd. Walvwski has the reputation of ka.in. assisted' fthxander Dumas In hi lniMMMU. om Jitiu lilt: nnu aumeuT nr.. entsd In 1840, entitled 11 tteolt da Jfomfc, dedioated to Vlolbr Hugo, re also oredlted Ui his pen, in oonjusouonwiui mat oi sine, Anias Anbsrt. This ploy proved a fiasco. NUMBER 7( live Mile rool-Baca at (. Lanla. Tbe St. Louis Republican reoords the ftl lowing, relative to a foot race at that plac , for yi.OUU. The distance was five miles. Weopyt At 4 o'clook, Mr. John Finn, having bei a appoinieu juiige oi inerace, took his stent , and, ths track being at once oleared, tl e men niarieu in e tap oi ine Ofii. rersoi e who were unused lo contests of this kiid, were surprised at the leisurely and esry pace t which both hands started off. the Indian in particular pacing along at ai- siow a gait as u he were running fbr hie own amusement, instead of for the entertainment of such a mass of spectators, but he was only proportioning his speed to the length of the race, and laying himself ort for five weary miles, at such a gait ss would seoure the highest average of epee'. Tbe white man put out more effort at tie start, and soou distanced the Indian by several paces, eoming in at the end of the firrl mile one seoond in advanoe and winning the cheers of the multitude, the first mile having been run by Grind.ll in 5 minuUs snd 41 seconds, and by Deerfoot In 6 min utes and 42 seconds. For the next two mi), rounds, Griunell maintained the seme relative position, eoming in eaeh time precisely one seoond in advanoe of the Indian. un the nlth and last mile, however, Deer-foot let out ihe speed he had reserved, and, passing ine wnite man before the end of il.e first quarter, began jjrstaaoing him rapidly, until on the return at the end of the round, he had left him full eeventy yards In his rear, the last mile having been made by Deerfoot in 6:80, and by Grinnell in 6:08. ine time ror each mile was as follows: j DIEErOOT. OIIHHKLL. Flrat mil. SMood nlle. 'I bird mile... Fourth mil, Vlflh mil... Tslal drat .. 41 1 ,. a la .. o ai ... e.it . 6.30 .3.01 h 5 4 B. cund mile Tolrd mil... ... e.i .... o is ... .u Fnurtb Bills , fifth Bill.. Total.. ..SO 87 The time was called by the judge, and Deerfoot pronounced ihe winner of the raoe. The Indian, on ooming home in advance at tbe end of the raoe, gave throe long jumps, as if be felt in good condition ta try another five miles with any one on the grounds. Giinnell also appeared not to he particularly exhausted for a man who had just run five miles in half an hour and ihiity-seven seconds. It was admitted on all bands that both contestants did well In a little pastime in the shape of a quarter mile raoe, between Robson and another fleet Indian, named Jaoobs, the whits man won the race in one minute and forty seconds.f TUe Poet Srjraas. ,Mr. Bryant will be 71 rears old on the 2d of november next. He bears his age well. rroxtues white upon his ample beard, but tbe tire of youlh is in his eye, and his heart still Deals strongly and steadily, with a vi tal foroe that shows no sign of serious physical decay. His mind, working alertly and clearly, is as quick in perception and as logical lu deduotion as it was twenty years ago. Ilia slight and agile figure, passing rapidly among the orowds of the Btreet, is that of a man of thirty years rather than tbe frame which men usually aBsooiate with a septuagenarian s weight or years, lie uses no glasses to aid his vision. The nearest approaoh he was ever known to make to a confeBBion of imperfeot Bight was in my hearing about a year ago. Uoing to a win. dow to read a newspaper, he muttered a good-natured remonstrance against the hoe- ness of Ihe print, observing thai he "didn't intend to wear spectacles so long as he oould help it, but wished the papers would not use suoh small type." In tbe matter of dreBS, Mr. Bryant is neither a Count D'Oreay nor a Horace Greeley. He greatly prefers oleanlinees to style; is always tidy, but blissfully unoonBolous of Ihe retirements of fashion, and. like Dom inie Sampsor, would be quilo likely to et- irioute io tne preservative qualities or tb. atmosphere the exceeding glossiness of any mm gaiim.... .arrei'iuivual; Intrnduoed into his apartment over nigbt." Yet he is orderly and precise in his intellectual life almost to the extreme of fastidiousness and hyperoriticism, as if nature's principle of compensation were speoially illustrated in his case. Ho has a hearty contempt for shams, snobs and silliness; admires pluck, persevornnoe and industry; adores nature, and works hard for the love of work, and readily recognises a worker when be sees him; hnds his recreation in recondite studies, in green fields, babbling brooks, and the study of natural forms in digging among the roots of language, in planting trees, making newspapers, and observing mankind in the prattle of children and the wisdom of the schools in short, in everything that the world does and men think. He has pleasant ways. At odd moments he invites his friends to little trials of gymnastic exeroise. "Can you do that?" he said once to a much younger man, suiting the action to the word, and lifting himself to the top of the floor by his hands, and swinging up and down and sideways, vary- ng the sport by grasping the dooroasing and repeating the feat in a more difficult position. Tbe junior tried it, but failed; he bad not leaped so many high rail fences in the country as Mr. Bryant had leaped, and the brown beard oould not wag in the air as the white one wagged. Rarely, if a fence or a gate is in the way at Roslyn, doss its owner stop to dodge it or open it. tie leaps it. ir a norse is not narnosssd he walks. If a storm howls and a valued friend is lonely in a distant house, he trudges off, with an umbrella in one hand and a boauet of flowers in the other; offering the latter and his oompany, where be knows that both will be welcome. Examiner and Chronicle. YVhcrenboat. of Rebel Qeaeral.. A Southern paper gives the following ao- oount of the whereabouts of the leading officers of tho late rebel army: General Loriog IB in Jackson, Miss , with the intent to go to New Orleans and engage in mercantile pursuits. General Usrdiner has taken up his resi dence in New Orleans and gone into busi ness with General Bragg. General Joe Johnston will probably rc- oeive the appointment of President of one of the principal railroad companies In Ala bama or Georgia. General Hardee was the recipient in Mo bile, the other day, of a handsome eompli- ment, in the shape of a dinner, tendered him by several of the United Slates offioeis on duly at that post. General Longstreei, who arrived in lo bile a few days ago, has been pardoned by the President. General Lee has entered upon his duties as President of Washington College, Va. General Jubal tariy is an applicant for pardon. General Forrest is reported to be mau aging a saw mill somewhere in the interior of Mississippi. Ueneral Stewart, Whooommandod aoorps in Hood s army, designs going to New Orleans to praotioo law. General Magruder is supposed lo be in Germany with his family. General John G. walker Is in England so it is reported. Kirby Smith, at last dates, was atMatan- s, in bad health. General tlinuman is practising law in Msxioo. Tho New Orleans Picayune says: We catoh a glimpse now and then, on Ihe street, of several other oflioers who held the rank or brigadier or major general in the late Confederate army, who are hard at work now at one or another branch of business. The majority of them are old residents, either of tho oily or the State. Weed ana iha World. As by-play to Ihe main plot of Ihe politi cal drama, we have a controversy about obsolete issues between Thurlow Weed and The World, Weed using Ihe columns of The Timet. Why does not Marble silence bis adversary, by recalling a rew such nistort co-biographical facts as these: that The World, as a politioal organ, owes Its origin to Mr. Weed himself; that both Marble and Chamberlain wen acknowledged proteges of the "old man," and were put there to do bll work; and that those ferocious assaults upon the person and character of Governor Raymond, whioh appeared in The World, shortly after Its apostacy, were written by Chamberlain, and revised by Mr. weed blm- self ? This might Marble say, and the maieatvof truih be unvlolated. What use 1 there in rogues falling out, if honest men earns by nothing i A. jr. Uor. tAieayo RtfuhUam. - j Peflnsylvania Ugidatnre. , Union CoDnrraefl fra H. C. i Result of tho Va Ejection. Latest Mexican News. REVENUE RkVb8 IN OUIO. Le Iter from Gen, Briscoe cbo., ITaloa COBfj.rtMBB.Bi Irom N. 'arolIoa. NW Y0K, Oct. 11. The Har.1,1'. .l- oighl correspondent says: Tbe North Carolina UJurention among its other labors re districted the Stat fbr Congreasinal Represeuta- "'. mere are seven districts altogether, ndas they now stand, our Raleiirh oorrea. pendent puts down the 1st. 3d. 4th and fiih as sure to eleet unadulterated Union Renre sentjatives, and the 6th and 7th are a little uouyriui, mougn the Unionists are oon fident of being able to oarrying tbem; the 2d die-met Is said to be strongly secession. It is thought that an uncompromising Union Legislature will be ohosen. 4te.alt or the Virginia Jjleetiun. Tbe Herald's Richmond correspondent of the J2th eays: Up lo this writing the indi-oatinns are, that you mar relr unon iha eleotion of the following named gentlemen irom mis vistrici: ror congress 11. J. Barbour. To the House of Virginia Dele.' gates, there is now no doubt of the eleotion of IS. M. Lee, Ready R. Grattan and Littleton ffaswell, from the olty of Richmond, and t ransitu ntearns, ror tbe county of Henrioo. It is conceded that John A. Gilmer in olom- ed to the State Senate. The defeat ot Mr. Charles Palmer for the Senate, is a most diaaslrious result. lie is the distinguished Unionist, who, some weeks Bioce. was Intro. duecd to President Johnson and his Cabi. net, at the Executive mansion, and hiirhlr complimented for both his exalted character and his services to the Union through out the late war in Riobmond. The returns are favorable to the eleotion of Chas. L. Mosby, tbe elegible candidate for Ihe 6th District. J. H. Hague is probably oleoted In the 8th District. The constitutional amendment is adopted by an almost unanimous vets. It removes the disability from holding office of those who prominently participated in the rebellion. I FreodauB a. Bond nolilei s. Faots are developing the ability aa well as the dieposition of the negro to maintain his manhood. 1 have It from an authoritative souroe that out of the amount of $8000,000 of the several government loans subscribed ror In Eastern Virginia, more than $3,000,000 have been taken by freed-men, and that fhe remainder has bsen taken by northern men doing business in this Stale, and so far as the rooords show not a dollar by a while native Virginian. i Ijelter from 41. n. Brlncoe. I have reoeived a letter from Gen. J. B. Briscoe, now on trial at Washington for laroeny of U. S. monies and bullion, dated Capitol Prison, in whiob the General asks s suspension of judgment on tbe part of his military friends until the evidenoo for the defense is taken. He adds, I merely wish to say to you when the evidonce is all taken some faots will be discovered of which you and the publio are at present ignorant, and which will, I trust, tend to place my caso in a far different light than it is now iu. From Mexico vacnpe or u Mexloao i . uea.rai. The Tribune's Washington special Bays intelligence baB been received here by the Mextoan Legation that uen. mat, or the army of tbe East, taken prisoner wlieu Oaxooo fell, and kept in Puebla as a priB-onar of war. haB mad. bia esoape and re joined Ihe Republican forces. Gen. Diet is now in tbe State of Laxaco, at the head of aoonsideradle force, and intends to re sume the offensive within a short lime. The inhabitants of Lasierra and Laoona- dornrein arms against Maximilian, and Gen. Dial is actively engaged inorganixing them into regiments and brigades. Great alarm exists among the Imperial! its, as mat is regarded aa one or the ablest Generals on tbe Liberal Bide. The well known ill-feeling whioh exists between the French and the U. 8. troops on the Rio Grande. seem to enoourage Ihe disaffection. i Reveane Frnail. In Ohio. Among other revenue frauds reoeutlv dieoovered, is one at Hamilton, Ohio, where the attempt to defraud the Government out of $20,000, has been followed by payment oi tne 2u,uuv, Dy a penally or r,'-"li more, anu a nne oi a tniru And another in Delphas, Ohio, where It is believed 1,700 barrelB of whisky have been paBsed without tax, but where testimony of facts is de ficient. $200,000 is now offered as a compromise In the recent seiiure for revenue frauds at Cincinnati, suspicion was first aroused ny tne lact that ouu barrels or whisky were shipped from Nashville Ibe first shipment of whisky ever made from the South to ths North. After the whisky was seised, parties offered $130,000 for iu release, whioh was refused. Tn rrealdeut Preparing bl. 31caaa. The President is already diligently em ploying his leisure hours in work upon his forthcoming message. Secretary Stanton deolines to interfere with the ruling of tbe Paymaster General In regard to restricting the colored troops to $100 bounty, but says Congress will au tend to their rights. I PaurdoasPabllo l.anda. The Times' Washington speoial says: The President to-day issued four hundred pardons for persons residing in the States of Louisiana, South Carolina and North Caro lina, The Heralds Washington special says: The General Land Office has supplied to the Secretary of tbe Interior, for approval, a schedule of lands, including 474,2118 aores selected by and inuring to the State of Iowa, undor the swamp i,and urant or inoO. The domain to be conveyed is situated in the Thornton district. An adjustment has been made of th aooount between the United States and Minnesota, involving the five per cent, fund on ths net proceeds of sales of publio lands, situated within the boundaries of that State, and the amount due government has been colleoted. Twelve thousand three hundred and twenty acres of publio lands were taken np wilh agricul tural ool lege script, at lopeia, Kansas, during! lbs last month, aad 2,200 acres were actually settled upon under the homestead law. Seven thousand five hundred and sighty-are aores of publio lands are report-od to have bsen taken up for actual settlement during the month of September, at the land offioe in Minneapolis, Minn. The proceeds therefrom amounting to $1H8,HWI. Three thousand aores were taken up at Den-vor, Colorado, during same month. MlanMta..-la!rm. la Population. Tbe Commissioner of Ihe General Land Ofiioe reoeivod on Monday, from 8t. Paul, Minn., a letter dated tbe 2d Inst., whioh says lhat the reoeut oensus inu-.-.Bies a rapid Increase in the population of that gite; especially In the Southern dtstriots. The yield or tne crop. iui. j,.r win surpass that of any former year, the average pro- duot of wheat lo ihe aore ueing iwenty-hvo bushels, four of tne ranroau companies in Ihe State are advertising for 600 laborers eaoh. Labor Is very scarce, and is oom- mundinglfuuoperday. PoanaylvABla LvalaliUBro. PiTtssuau, Oct. 111. Tbe Pittsburg Ga ulle says the new House of Representatives will consist of 04 Republicans and 84 Democrats. It may possibly vary one or two from this, but not more. Of 11 Senators eleoted, 8 are Repnhlioans and 8 Dem-Berata. On joint ballot the Legislature will stand 88 rlepunueans to 41 Democrats. Niw ToBk, Oct. 14. A general move ment has been oommenced by the officers of the U. S. Navy to petition Congress for au Increase of pay. The Tunisian embassy left the oily last night, on their way to make a visit to Nia gara Falls. ' ' Paovinsaoi, R- , Oct, 18. The Randall Mill In Jobostown, used for the parpose of manufacturing shoe lasts, was burned yes-erday. Morl'V la Penn.jrlvaala. PniLAOSLruiA, Ool. 18. Leading politicians here put down Gen. Hortorafl's maturity at net lees ttau 28,000. |
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