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Cincinnati Daily Chronicle (Newspaper) - December 4, 1869, Cincinnati, OhioCINCINNATI IIAII.Y cnRONKÜjE: SATURDAY EVENING,.DECEMBER 4, 1869. Ü^hrauiclf. TmkUii^fwr^^ á*f r^?i6*jr exci^t«dj by »ke CDfCÍlDíATI CHBOfilCLE COMPANY. omci, in RÁLi ST.. BST. muji áM9 fifth. nmtm—fiAiir. j rs«it»-^wsnt.v. 9r tw fwm. bf^MiU-tt m (g«pr. i rmx- M^to mr «** ■■■*>    B73 Mj tW wwb. «Krrier. »1 €l*b mt Urn, at |1 S0..1S W Am «xtra tofMMr h|i«| aaltfbtir W^I^. ▲pYMrrVKG    m*    m^mn B|«eialMaaa, »wa««. «1 (Xh U.Foc ■ATmAY,    4,    im. liMljr 1 nwiariUa ib» pars us ao %.Ollf pÜJBst that vasrill ararlook its nfTMMfli of "LoaautiTÜlc.’’ May JSniu^ &at aeaar as*. D. P. aasnres tha poWic—whI his **paner* is alvitja 6aai-oLi«, swt to taj    —that Omcral Fcautcc’s magnificent palace at (i Bptgnat 0M tor. Tim inftivaoc ia saaToitiable t^pt Schxkcx. is «n h^uacMt —/ IlfT BlSmWirDOS is rerr cotisMl -rUc. ^■rH—s U> «ofiTa^^a^pulúks at ika ia he did so, in that he dÜ Mf.ThXXhJTMfi&aM, in nuamM. Img to apeak M DniUtoor^ Jiml after the beaU , id BnC Bwb were ril—á W %—*-    ’ Í    ^    —I    I ■■■■! lat 1^ Hl.aKMI I Ati>, to tmnrdgmtm iCsetfÜn the maUer af thtf ■llsf d Gia aanirart aarroptian. Meainrhil An we*» b latM and oooioMdt vhather •e a* bat ■* wbhnai a paBifiat prt»*t froeu Ihe mlmniiy ot tha Coanejl. The spirit of Mak(.arex Fuller—already HO “advaiuctl" .as to have c.ust off the transcendental style {leenliar to her on    —'*’•*’ ‘^*** lighted to find^wt “the dear ^ books still find e {dace iM^a apheres,” and favor* this ni oiÉAbields^ an extdraCi, rather nnmean-ingla sv|^nar|^aoulH, “from aa old roluui* which^Mb “fo«ad in a library in the city of ^prht^^^en.’* * She gffes os, tort her on an ‘^fltoell^ sketchof the city of Sprin" (larden, where, she says “I ant at {tn- I'nt donticihsl with Biy et<ceme«l frieml, Arraram L.IN-roui." LerrllFVTJOS poura out his withering^ scorn, iaJbp^HaaiatoaÉBtotoawpHi hb reeent defttm- era, in a manner eufficienlly illustrat' J hy tlos i^cimen: * 11« »bo bs« boine m U »«)jU a«teni«di mirjMám lasi IbUier lia • tbreUeafrbt »iy liesrt my till *«Bd “T name. HW.Ss«w lasastaa** crim; to tsnie, M-d* DttM'k o€ e»ch a.H|drrny ihouubt miiMíiui-, And soashi to bury iu« bsBeaih the stilus tfflt Á‘^baiia Which—not to mention the awkward rhyme of “gone” and “tom”—we fear the reader will {irononnce dechledly flat. Tha ao*aibfi<*MjDf |he i^piaitual ITaw-nloaa* aa *^p{MÍrfwoi*s •’ ia less I^éertainin" in this busy, workday world than WashiNc-Tos IawiÜo*fi celestíai rfsit to thé American Protect ion ha, Henry Clay, by “s{K*eiaJ iiiThation." We are treated to a deHcri{>t.ipn of ^e hoet’a “noWe palace”*—a atntctura “of. Id the bem af av laeoiloctfaa, wafe ‘^hftaaMta.ster, fimod with a pale yellow leiai- i apai transparent Motna, whfarh ^htened moet gar-geoualy.*'^ ,T)),^.d0lnU* M* numerous td mcnihm'^cre. 'As tlm great author enterad, ha “beheld de oendiiqt through the air the YW 0(y Cean^l !■< WAÉ    Aiwthe feiaa b ha»p|>oiatid bf ^a«bha* rwAA-    Vho    tham,    mention    ts    mode    of é « |o Sev. Hsnur Wajud Buck», in hb iw-■nrka at ñm hnaBal of A. D. RicnAntiaon, ptea kbdtHihl wdoPifltoH Uf iba labBoh* whkh had mMurbeC Mm- McFaJUUT»-«I halbaa thb toan lo haaa hñena trae ma^ pticobriy ia that part of hb/hbtory aboht aAnahfibe pnhHe b now aa agkated.” mtototo ip — imanopii lwaea"him‘ and thel&i^ baat to thb „aktcnt: It ImbAí ^BMtoadAtoTmKt&jftl. DcaAvt, an aeeanbb ginUaMan froto New Orbana, Kiw hto itoldad in Wn^ii«ton fee will ho ■fpointrd Circuit Judge Jtartho dtbedct eoepHring Oaocgia, Fkwida, ibhitoa, Mimbbppl,L ulidiai and Ti Bft b Aa to» wlu^ at a Xnhar 0» ago, peopotod to “ahaliah hb aery able m0MUf ^ maúom Sor iiyuetioo    8A00I    Board    caae,    ye»> torday. Tha Jodgea wül take tha matter gndar pdrbetoibtt, and aa úwndial» daobioa A ut A ha utSi^pdted. Wradgé &R»Ka, oa tha aaaaMon of Mr. Kuio, took Bootoinn ta eoamtotod^dto lahtahtg, fcgü acato» and laf the aolgFX that ABfeainSaadAa taBbn. B. W. Claku, the aavJy aggaiapBd ^aparrisor, btbaaUaaioM to thebto Coagrestop^tTalee-«bato hb dbbfcL Mr. CXun «Mbreeletoien^wkbhb aUthdlthapai-MIrtiii «r toany Wcetora dbtoiela thiak »y a»b«Mbbdto,if any e» abr waab the gbea. Hab» ertbtoAie BMto in erety reb> ti» of Bbb and fiaasnrw more candid traat* »toto aft Ae hands efn fafUlar jonraaibl, er» .btoBgh poftilfteally oppneeri ta hint. I » ahaadano» of toadkul te*ti-niniibBimy «f^ÁtoAo» eMdtod tor tha tHal of Ib. 8ciniwtoh <d Philadal-Fhla, to ptoto that be poi onod |||e lady tir mkmm maadhe ha b wader eatoft(<to|}f death. Qgg. Os£hT hw refuel to »t» Swiiwe ritonary to hahdlf of the prboMr, and hto tod Aa dar haSaes ChrbtnMa for his ezecu-tou la ear qpinioa, Ab b o» of thoae ahaoaaa and donfatfU caw whkh Joatliy a pradsto aat,gf toewtotoe»o»«r. The .toül>l* Ato l¥totost*d<^ An»gsto atoAeeewntry, wtA a general inclinatKNi to icgard Dr. Sttoonrn aa ianoeapu. to • ^ " it, ^rer since iAr ir itiA^ wiA the fvaAy a¿ií^m*i* ih~ia hi to» » ItolijitoiAFh to fcwi ■p»n»ir mi -ebnitor Khr- ‘jbT hara tosfurAat toberdiail woald a itodBanf^ Sto ssaiaftog n Ike tyrrira iotooMof Ae *in,ln»t deguBtod. had »w we have it—in a Hoek (H. J). That Sew Techpdblisber of wasgbb hooka (aaiong «Ae» ef the "•tomireaoet), Gawman, h» tha watA ,to hb beat byla, Aa fhfta • ^wcn » Aa head Aria ‘XdtoAa wm'Jm gab thtato ha hcwwrcr, he ia lil,ely to be pozxled ■WtoehJa_ icarc Ucd most p..rdcal«rly, a l««<g 8b of dAes^^aaa^nd wonMB,or tbitpw»-of WAoSmt.3 ’Sptritnaliwn,” wh«e »»itoaeioM tha iriwrctent Caklyzjk write* dawn a* no totterthan a “LU»y of Dead Sw ^ca.** Hrat eoBBkrt » addraas attrihatad to Huar J. lUT*—T/daligiil tilly starthv off ia this «lega» ayb^ m fL wdl^g to aaaryhody who toafhib:    heaa    <A»    tha«ghft Aat if h totti eeerhfjgtoitfbje to bccoaaaa:^o 1, CBH3h;!ca the ]mor, benighted deni- toldado dj^ghe coold ,do » a good etthor Tjuf.'-YaAjribu or Amjn WA*n»YQ» ■ had h»Bii|ii^«r do Á Aa    dtohtoThMcanAbra    ma    by g^lAi ITA sicdtotog ftf Aa» iftoAito” ItoM bdt to «dheA «H to tn he dodged. 3h eanghi me awutcd apd alo» at aaidnigiu %..thw*SB7    ■■J how» I had cyai ed Ae threJbohl and leasember trying to Aa Atakf and boing . láead wiA a And- A Abto, and at l»sA cceto to to—Aie ajw *bpeii soeaejdotois aBorning.** t-hn aaw hts boto IjbiS *s tha ^ouim], ,al it,” and “cnu ld lu.ve taken it add rSf •toi    to?h    p»wt5 fibnds who grcjt him, ha meet*—lur. to J|«-|dlshtokiAto maityrad Lnaxojr, and finds “that he c*tioy* M a good Jto lositfrdoat.” He w» »*daredtoiply heeaana aat» af hb ahae-■fitor “wM noadad ia A« spirit world.”    And wo “the friama b ^eed. Aahe reetodng I to Aa qaanahoae Nor .hern »d SimA-, it b pbaeant te know Aat ha Im •totolto»eiTab Bb.« Wa»ntoh»toM hy thb “spirit” Bat-attod^&ewaa^toaHbllcdto the other wtod^Ar Ae p—to ^«»to«ioujmal Émfwmioáo^ km aaaaUorattby Aa aoaditmn «f ttn JabAíbaft* of As BooAara StO»'"    W'e •» only add the    exccrpb    frgm    thi* Aahookt ^ haawaaa thfna H aty lamy botharjMnmmt, mia haimay a¿ work, eu gtop— fcg th »i sWos ífTtó5aftJsís- X MMt lkb« mL-Ji __    Cyroo Maw*ji,’ wblds is as wart si a ssassUoa stfessiat. X am told - saaiitSb» tbu hsdj Ryssa, ■scojUy arte Ote tote wssld mmá iaditer awttan v«-y tesm wtos dte «nset^, aski CsS^ I dte «zpset^, aad Uuu aks was aa Um «1» te Laad Cyraai*^ naoma thttey roan had fars-t t ), wmmmaw with Ja.luaay to tespiao Mia. fitowc to haaaaw a maiiea te '.Uth ta tedtaa a prnmMtsmmmt an ta tor. if sue had ttla iuoMS ia aiMiit aafaaüs^a a fawns .*» a Mil B. FmAgKLO» J., lUxpcdi*, W, Pjcn.H, *H)ld OenrHl f Aidboit,” J. J,'a«tob. Bh Witt UKTON, 8ir RnuKRT    Hkouííii am, Wkei    tfifcoN,    St uTT, C'uw rib^IlL'Mx, CIoktmk, Tom {ío*>d, Mnd-ame fhlileatr andMra. Huawa. Jiere wa.s look for lagtnary ire mere say that lal to the as our et-;tinguisher itiddle. ». aeAmeodably c»|agb relations » AÉh not very Ldtof Sapolkok ulnñgpBm ingle.” a phraae bam- “Eto Lfltoonw in Freoch,” whicfi, Itut for our imperfect knowledge ef that Inngctege, and our confidence in the grant Napoijk>II, we shonid strongly km-pcct to have been misapplied. Thackeray, we Abro ver, has tote his former Hlermiy attractions. ArchhLAop HcóoE^ ha* not gone the way of Per* HvhfiamiE, but has still ftkith in the CaAolic Church militant against modterm civUiiation and aarobr tooob. Poor Edoae a. Pos give* in bad rhyme and worae rhythm the wail of a spirit in eternal deqwdr— hb bright genius forever eztingubhed. Jeav Pacl Bicht» b unrecogwiaahle now, and hb imputed cauy on “InvbiMe Influences” b eommendably brbf and free from the Qanisaa mysticism which enAralJed him in thb life. CxAJtixrm Broittb fevors us with “AgwM Beef—A Tale,” which b not as hmg» “Jane Eyrav** nor more th» twke aa intarssdng. We can not deny Aatit ba tolerable travesty. Busabeth Baubtt Bmownwa b qaiie nn-nsoalfy brief in her poetic eomamnication “To Her Husband, whiA thb highly original, (hóugh allghlly ungrnmmatkml, veiwe b *a aam]^: “Daad! deto! Toa esH tor d«ad t T— thtehhte go—to hat atermal aaat, Lika soasa atramae bird toarar latt her maat! HarawaatTotea haatod wRkia tha sUent grsTe, Whila f‘tr her d«at tto waaeiae wiiXowt ware.” AjtTXMua WAJU>\contÍBuas hb peculiar labors in the Summer Land, and Lady Bucas-XNGTOV has cheering measBgea for Ae Soreab —aa for instance; “II b remarkable to what degree woman develops her inieUect in the spirit world.” Very remarkable, Ae reader will mj hefose he is 1^11 throcto commn-hicsliotL Adah Isaacs Mawtu h» giv» over Maa^tpa amé devotes herself now to pcet>7,pf the following type; •• raiawaU-tto dsaaa are daak or Ufc’s Md con; It aroTsd bat pafaan isofct Ufe’s lease ia ayl” M. P. WxxxzB writes in a sparkling (ciiam-pag») atyla—eoining firwer elongated words than he was wont, and uttering prolbunder wisdom—A hb prose; while hb brief poetic ciflhai» b A trifle heavier than we Aould kave expected, had it not come between Ae messages of Joak W'»i.ky and Baron HuiCBQimT. Tb» eomes Bockeb, wiA the solemn aasur-aooe that **Joe Smith waa » iasinred n*n;” Umt “Ae leJlgioa of the Mormo» b a natural icHgi*;” and Aat “wis* intellifeBO* in Ae worU of Bpirib hawa originated aad guided Ac Mocm» movemenL” Thb b » unyiisti-Able aererity on the auAor of Ae “Hbtory of GhriUsatioa.” Nor da wo think oor late Ptofeasoa Mswcstta^ Aaald haive been him ^abiM. li *i sbailur toáril kppUto to Ae iinsat iafectoy imitat^ of Fmd*^*|^ ghadha Tito vnMdivasaJk t»«rvoo wm oocMwdoaally, we fear, odA^ toPto Asa a narsaal v^wai- On the whole, we can say that wa have read thb work wiA baa profit, and perhape havé judged it less correctly, than we should have desie, 9tei Aha permitted us a fboae cJiwfiil reading. >Yajdo not.di»gUtee tAt ws deem the uee made of ao 'many names of Ae honored and renowned dead soareefr warrantable, in a mere burlesque. This ofajeetion will not db-tnrb those>eritaps more fortonate people, of wham th«M ana m»wfiWf,> dbo will read it as > if written in stAer eaniesr, and believe that rtfl/ here been admihed to a “feaat of the Fm-laoxtals.” Tn TBXÁBBBT FBIBTIVtf BHSUriM. Añer yean of urgent and perabtent effort hy man who were thoroughly convinced there waa something wrong A tha management of Ae Treasury priwlmg, an hirprxigation has at at kngA he» had, wiA startling results. The 'bnll-fasÉdad obstinacy with which nten in hi^ places refused to Ksten to any hint* that S. M. Ct.Abk was no better than he shauM be,* was aomcAing very remarkable, in view of what was actually known and proved before Judge Chase left the Treasury l>e-partzoenL The ‘Tiárem” biv Incas, exposed* in evfiÉencwkefinws eolfmlttee to Bill (latgrgttff becoa» -m miiooM aotodal, of itself snfllcient |o eailne a change; yet m spite of it. General GAJWn*IJ>—aad to say, but such b the plain iruA—aa bead of a specbl committee moved himself^ presented a whitewashing report; Pecretarv Chase stood by C'lahk wiA a tena-rio# Ifld^y to lUKIrl ##|festa< toids hb friends; Secretary Fessekden would not hear of discharging him; and Secretary Mc-CuLlJOCH stuck by him to the last. Only Gen. Geaxt's election broke thb unexplained, thb seemingly p»c«qat^|l^, ^peli woven around an incompe^f kfid ¿most imiversalfy distrusted (^cer. Is *there,any solution of Ae fciystery? And now, after a years mvestigation„ wiA Clack and hb known,lato out of the way, te* get a committee report through Senator Edmvvds, who dcicrvcc all commendation for his indefatigable efforts, in the midst of so many OiMT .4nM«a. ch", we dtaoaid nUtet»g^ fib report b complied and about to be sent to Congress, and certain prominent results given Aerein have Icakc^ in advam». U was long known that Clark had duplicaies printed of more or lesa of Ae five-twenty bonds, •ot io totedon «Ae». BtoñAa or Whto W» *»bl he wndeof Rich duplicóte», wivh coupons and everjrthihgbosnplete, numbers Hicludcd—how dangerous it wav to have them, any where In existence—it b annecesmip to ppfnt out. But the Secj^ou-ica, under one excuse or another, or by an arhitnry exercise of powoK whi A'defied inquiry, allowed the j.mtiae to continúe. And now what have we !iH a con.sc<incitee? An aiuonnt, not fully a..<vrtaincd, but uiulunbKally rwu lring to uiil-liuiis, has been .stolen liom Ao Governjpent, which can not repuiliata its own dupl(j»to!^ It b ('itn|^' ini passible to {WfonoiiiK* <m* <ff ihci* boa# to have K'on bw i«Uy init in ¿Itott-latk)» rtUher ihaii kaoilier. Of rtia srtan-Airiy l>o|>ds tlmro is sn api«ir-ent ab»lra<*lion of    and    over eight thouKind notc.H of the third series of five-twenties, sntonnting to 81    have    not bcH-n Fatisfac.orily .tecouitfed for. These two b-iiiH alone show a theft of more thuu F2C0e,ftC0 by the criminal carelcasneas or de-hlfxat* crime fif te*»ehbáy ip    Of wiinak H b bow Impdd^iítle ro téB how exten-Mvelr thb phinder has been carried on. We may know more n1»oiii iHn lime, now thi^ the iKjHine^-s has been fltirly taken in hand. Nor la it IniproUride AM Ae rct*OTt of MtvJJp-Mt'NPS will be found to ronlaiiT many other imiiorlaul dboovejriws and hiagagiving « ckm to itiriher invcntfgation, beyond what has |^et < omc to oqr    . - ^nOBAX—SLXXF. <toor the imioduciiioh of chlorolbrm into very general u.:e an an^uhetic, many ex-{teriments have Ken piatle, of interest not <»*ily (o the medical proifri.'^loft, hnt to the world at terge^ testing the remedial {towers of .HsptjaEtem. has daoiMií tratad its value rathai: as au opiato than an ana*Kthettc. lU me.'s not .“«riloweil by prustcatioti or db-turKince of t^ neryors sy-blsm. Ror attended by ibe ui^jeaLAJ9,t    .nd^h    <^»iupk    prt>- duees. LTlhr B fir. t caW Wus the admin-iLtrution df lwóhly“ grairs “of Almwl to »lf-Mtia, tjy wifi eh strop"* «inr produced Ih fife hours. HK oh ei vations led to the oonclusidn lltat i n Cxr from being an anr- .lie(lo, it greatly increases rensibility. The sleep i>ro<luced is r..*m and refrc faiug; only when the {utticn; is siiflieriiig intenFf {wiin is any iineasineHS ob-i rvod. It lies been administered by M. Dx-MABGCAY in doses AM brgea' fi..een to t.cv-emy-five grains. It is given iniernally, eiAer by Ae luoaA or Ity    under    Ae    skin. Laegxmskck, an eminent Gertann surgeon, m a case of AhVius* »*(.««»«, iuduoad ftleeip by its uaa, wh» opium and brandy bad been tried in va*n. The Surgeon to the t^ueeu’s llousehokl, after repeated experiments, asys that he has seen enough of it *To justi^ tha hope that it will (wova to be of vahiahle acsictance in cases where we wiah to {trociire rapid relief to paiu, and at the same time'to loarer the tempeinu.are of the body, while we are anxious to avoid Ae bandhcke, sickuc-s, or loss of ap{ietit« ami Ae rise of tomiterature, wltich often counterbalanoe the good efiects of opium.” We believe that the value of tliis ooiupara-tivcly recent addition to medical science, can not be overestimated. Sleep is, in many forms of disease, th* most powerful, someAnes the only renaedial agent; and in Aa migority of cuscs, where nature fails to produce it, phy- A Ctersl. A clrrfcymaa, while rsstrting ia South Aweriea as a niiaaioDary, dlscorvred a sofii and simple remedy for the C'ure of Nervous Weaknem, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and 8eminal Oigana, and the whole train of disorder» brought on by baneful aad vlcloua habita. Groat numbers have beea cjarod by this nohla remedy. Prompted by a deoire to beaeftt the afflicted and anibrtunate, I will aand the recipe for preparing sicians dare not make uae of powerful opirtetyj'and asing this medicine, tn a seaUd enrelr^. to any Addr which most aKctte, beflota Plttstrating the nervous system. Medical science does not lack the moanaiff pgodutog-mnvbld «r unnatural sleep, but it hmi long »eded some slee(>-pro-diioer which would be ¿din, natural and healthy in its acltoB. Such a want. It im believed, the “ hydrmto of Atoral ” has suppUed. Of ita value in Ae medical j^rocUeeotaly, have we R{X>keiL Of iti probable vflaot m dimtnishuig the use of opium m practice which is increa^ ing to an alarming «Meot-^e do not propose to say more than simply to axiiress Ae belief Aat it will tend to tfiteck Ae oommon use of a noxious drug;^«.use which oft» has ks origin ia necessity, but Ae remedy, in oeatiag a vicious appetite, is often worse Aan the tfia-ease. If a substance has at last been fonad which will do away wilh banerul narcotics, the influence of chloral will be felt &r and wide. LETTER FROM OONNERSVILLR Bsllroada- Water Wocke-Th* Ataotlom The Bateavilla Murder^A True V#mkm. {CorraapaadOBca te tha Chfoatete.] CGNNEKiTiLt.A Ikd., December 3. The systol^á^ iUUsskI» df Went is everywhere felt in the vast improvements that are dally eoouring. TWw» that smne years since were noted for noAing else than that they ettetakied ^ a roadáde inn, where the emigrant" might rest his weary head after a long day’s travel over a dusty highway, have now grown mto cities. To DO city or town, if we except the ca{>ital of the Btate, have railroads been of more ad-vantero than ^Gonnarsvllle —r two opposing lines bringing it in connection wiA Ginrin-natL This competitimi in freight enable the merAanta fo get freights to and frxuu-this ptaro chmiper than numr others Ast are no Ims remote, Aus givum Aem an advatilaj^ over their neighbars. Conners-vUle is aspiring to city honors. After havAg obtafaicd a city charter Aey next went to wDrk to get water wtuka. They have adopted Ae Holly a)rstsm, and Ae pipes are already down. The jpumps will be woefced by wwtor power, Ae mils in Whitewater being {leculiarly adapted to Aaft purpeaej^    the water works, I presume that gas wo As will come next.    - • Bosinem here ip laAer quiet. The. pohlic square ‘is enlivened by the alentoripn Kites of a dilapidated traveling auctioneer. The morning was Aarp, and .this vender of glnss-varo looked cold. - Ho had imbibed freely of John Barleycorn, but its only effect seemed to be to make his red fisoe still redder. A tear was seen to hang from his red nose, and his eves looked decidedly moist. He tried to look the personification of dignity as he called for bidders that neyer came to answer his kind offers of Ae' brittle staff at less than cost. No bidder came, and as some old dame tioneer would raiaa Me vtfloe s^l louder, but Aa ladyirtftJd only increase her pace, searoejly drignmr to look- to Aft right or left. Finally the anetién inait fell 'back in disorder to a whiAy shop near by, and all this afternoon he has been content to^Mai^ ^    tf^ware through the window. While sitting in the bar-room of the Carr House, at Rushville, late etening, I heard quite a different vccsian of Ae late Batesville (Ind.) murder caae. 1 say it is diflhrent, be-cause it does not agree with anything I Imve yet heard or seen puULtshad. The nmn nmr-dared waa about fifty 4wo year* ef age, had perved two terms in As penitcmtiaryv-o» m Ohio »d Ae in this Btate. He had served as a soldier through the laté wár. He was generallr considered to be cowardly, except when he'could take • man at a disadrantage. Hts matn/orf« was in extorting money from fanners by threatening to bum their houses and bams. His mnne was 8km. Lowry, and he was known as a desperate chnracter from this plwce to the Ghio river. In his {terambnlations through the country,_ when nigltt came ne would approach a farm house and ask to spend the night. If objection was made he would sav, “How are you going to help ytkisBklf? If you don’t lei me stay 1 will bum you out, and lay down and sleep by the fire.” He was a terror to the community, and he knew it. On the day {tre- £ious to the burning of the W'alker 1mm he let Ae younger Walker at Laurel, Franklin county, where he demanded money; Walker acceded te his request, bat meeting him on the following day he, W., denied him, stating that he had no mdhéy. Lowry made no threat, racrriy remarking that he »up{)k^ that be ( W.) was hard up,it rc<juiring «11 his meana to ráy lor the house ^ was building. That uigUt the bam was burned, containing eiglit hors^ and a large amount of hav and oats^ valued, in all, at five thou^^and dollars. There -was a light snow on the gromuf, and a track led from the bam to the woods^ The tráMníHIháf lira maii we5ring‘"one‘ s^are and one round-toed boot, the Ktter bs-^ big one inch longer thA the former.” These tracks pomted at once to Lowry as Áe incencfiaiy. The track was followed into the woods, where he had ste down on a log as U to see whether Ae fire did its work. Tn^ followed the track to a neighbor’s house. This m'igbbor informed thmi that Lowry had come to his house at a late hourof the night, waking him up and telling him that Wmker’s barn was on fire. Lowrr sfaid all night, but left ‘at an early hour on the lolfowing morning. Walkw, senior, aged seventy-nine, and Walker, junior, a^l twenty-seven, at once arnteii themselves with warrants for the arre^ V’te^, and, after four days’ search, found ^^«-‘’■'dlle, Ttipley ctHiirty. Lowry wa* not pt b^kfnst, as stated in previous report®, Lait,,iceing the Walkers a{>{>ronckÍBg, started % t«» run. The junior Walker startinl In {mrsnlt, ami at the same tiiiic galled on diim to stop, :is he had a wnriaRt for hjs arrest, and that if he did uot sto{i he would r-lioot hint. Aft«a calling' K«ma dozewtimes, and iiiidiiigÉutt J^w irwaH otteronnlng him, find III da•fi#'oLTOca{ufiig, he fired, the^ All {inssing tlórough»* bieaM and killing him ia-Ftnndy. The Walkers then rteumcd home, and up to yesterday npoU young Walker had not been .irrcFtwl, a»d if ls^t likely that a jury could lie found fn Blplvy’ county thaVwonld do anything with him.    '    V^puDeoN.*   *■>»»! , Bv«« BVteBe»    ^ 2atea fthter a^ l*w€>GK#r True charity Ktgini» at hhine. It does not waste iW enerfil^ on objects three thousand miles awayi to Af «agiote «á salfering neigb-Iwrs. Therefore, Ae Free Traders are trying to break up this settled rule of charity by giv buy every Ae^ Aiag that óomw from abroad, to exhaust Aetr maaiu in foreton froe trade, leavAg the home suppUea u»oI^ or if iMsd, on credit, unpaid for. It la perfectly dear thte large puncbases abfoad result in «mall sales al hóx^jtral alow pay. The money going out to feed á hungry man iq a fer-off country, or to enrich thoaa who cAA the cheap wm-k out*of him, ean not of course be used to con-tibite work at home. Our men muat stand ¡idly aside—thdr Ao|ir $ust run slower aad * IS a poor doubt All T,K. - , Slower as saleh are slow; me farmer lias a market, or he must submit to find reltéf in Costly shi{unents Aroad. “I went to baAe,” said a Yankee, “but before I vras long, in Ao water 1 saw a hnve double^wed Ámrk making rapidly lowartl me. ^ Wliat was to be done? 'When he was within a yard ga mo T round, dived under MBDICAL PRBPARATIONS. IB. JAMES Cl imm r ctiBteiAT éíirs'i^D-M: RenQvator tt« Wteaidetftl CfiEM *r Dieeawes ArlEtag fho» DerwBs****Sef tfee lilVcr, fit«»a«h atmd Boia«l«. ^O-'raiRDS of the Dlaeaaes to vhfeb. huaianlty n lioMPtbave tbelT, origtii In drnun^ment and teen wUm UverJ UtnMoeii aad Ihnroto The nerrouB andlneuraleic beadavbes which OM ao difficult m contrti OT rtiiavf, aro,te the moot part caused (hyetetraptloiBaYu She HeoRfitra taactlans of the liver, otea» • or bterala, BaauMSrb»s, plte, Satuia and KsrotWa te tn# at»a«fi or liver. Drspfpni*. In fts varfons forms, has lU • seat te tlia atooiaffik, thoagn^ttwfruatamtedkaMi I* tjlcn located te haé ^ elfmtnate torar. Jasutdtee, ■atilteftng Itaeir in Um aoXrvu of the uin. Sirisaa úrom kha hálure of the Uver to Ttnftte frt^ Yme from thé tilopo. mh4 80 It quI of the sTstem thrm»h ftnprnpeVaiamiels. njrpeftlo-pby OB* Attepby te Um Xdver, fitosn which so mapx svsteniatic disesaes sri®e, have iholr orlgfUi oteo in the dlsoracred flinftions i>f that- onran. Then there OM UMOital dlsessss, meioiwlHdv, net^oua onxIetT or fsar, which ore atore Woceahlw to diaavden of the liner and stomach, than to any other ooase. The remote , can t>e e liver, ___________ .    ftauM, Is also traceable to diseaaea te thoMoiMUS. Uoogeetions of the Brain arc often produced by aitttcnded atomaeh or coaiul|iated boa-elO. Indeed, ae many dlaeasea are traceahla l« to the liver, atoiuaobor howobi, that the attention of the medicai world baa teoiu Urns iwiue- tbe shark, and, tnUbg «knife fixtut onr {Kx;!;q^ tintiriSl been devoted to the dlacovery of remedies to ripped the momter up.” ‘ Rut dM \tou    Fi,ii*Ta    their    dlaorder, and to resSore tbelr healthful witit yoKF elotbro    xsked an a-.011* Hod‘ iisvener. “Well,” answered the sioiTr-teHer, reproach fully, “well, I dd think you needn’t Imj so tarnation pariictilar.”    *    ' Tliere arc in Cliicago some l‘2ft Protestant and 11 Knmni) CaAoIic Ciiurclios. These (JU> not include the. mlsaiun schools, of which there are 2t), or thereaboHls, all kaving regular Aurch Services. There are also tf synagogues { and Bpiritualist^and a variety ol non-descript sects, have meeting-plaoes. AJUiOOrC£SfiMaiT^ JamM T. Fields, of Boc loa, the poet and publisher, recotumends MordocVs BmiicVial Comfits os an eSteo-c4oue and safh remedy for hohrtepesS. An eActual remedy for «11 dlsccsc» of th« throat. Take C. F. Golton'a Dyspepoia Beasedy, if you wish to be relieved ftom that bane of life, indljssUun. Do not nagleet a slight cough) it may aad tn eon-sumptiou. C. F. Galton'a Cough Boioaai wiU rciiave yoiu BDSlirESB NOTICBS. one who needs it, vasB or cua.aoB. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Stottea D,Eible House, New York City. BWTEia. 8TEDDOM—In Wsyneavlllc, Ohio, on Sunday, Ho-vwmherSa, ISSa, a daughter to Mr. and Mio. John SSeddom. MAMRIAdfiS. 8IMP80N-CAig£Br-At t^e reoldenoa te Mr. Joseph G.-Keya, te warnesvine, Ohio, on Wednesday ’ DIVELY—At Nee town, PrMay evening, DtKiewber Sd, MalUsa K. Pfvoty. i^ineral oervfoM to-mocrow (Saadajh at 11 <f clock, at tlw M. *. ChnrchTlfewtown. WYATT—Op the mornfag te December L    in Wllfiamand E A A A — ew Atboni •on of' alngof D« If, Ind., Fnmois wyatt,. ▲lioe Wyatt, la the 4»th yomr te kla X£MI.Yr-Oa Novomher XJ. in New Orteoas. Oolonef T. L. Lemly, a native te North Duulino, and for 2fi yean a laaident of New Orleaiis, aged 53 years and 11 months. BPBOlAIi NOTICBS. “TRE OLD RELUSLE TEX STORL” .Am. ar. worrKTca-, SaNMsaor to J. B. Pendery, Importer and Dealer hi rr* El -a. m, Whaflesala and Retail, Northwest eorner Fifth end Walnot streets, Cincinnati. (piirttutu*. X or a long time the metala wore fteoly nsod as >ei«-edfal ageiilM until the seirnftflc world discovered that they onen created diseasee wore*' than those they were oduiiufotered M euie. end bow Uie emltlratod medical intellect lotets to the vi^elable &ud botania kipgdoias Ibr cnrsHvie agents te disorders of the Liver, Stuiua^ ond Bowels.    , Thu bttw.i and most important locdieal diacavcry of modern stcieuce, and oue frum wbicb buiuanity i« re-eetvteg BH tncafCiiUüde blenstng, U tbe (treat Systeoi Honovator te l»r. Jas. C. Kerr, te Clneiniistl, O. Tim beet medical intelle^ theoiighaut the land ara doily admitting tbe superiority of tbe Renovator ia diseas of the LDvr, Stomach and Bowels, to all other m« I sloea. The •elentittc fhCM. what he ouos ic ingredients, of i terfV ohoervsHTOi of title phyeieian Is not only persoaded lurebends tetts vogetoMs and botao-fu great medical efficacy, imifroPt ' fts almcNit niirsciilorts cures te (he mcst complicated diseases of the Bowels, te the Livcf, aad te (ke iftamoch. In this (■onDjKlioni we can not but ratpark upon the wondcrfVil paOnaHve and curative ogcitcy of the 8ys-tOBi Eenavator te all the respiratory diseases, relieving •nd curing, as it doc^i, the most aggravated, ood often apparently bopelcs» fitnns te loryugitiB, bronchitis, and consumption. We believe we are not over san-gatee in onr ooavictions that the greatest med-cnX bieaniug te niudsru thuas is this wonderful discovery and invent iep te Dr. Jouictt C. Kerr. We nre sustained by the medical world in saying that the worst forms te HeMOrrhoids, te"" ‘ ' sti potion fheSyi and Fistula ore doily yieldteg, OTid la say 11 rñles, texVti , haJI>r lOogic, to the Bystein Renovator. l>yspe;|s>ia, ocnta and chronic, fiatnlcnce, lndtg(*stion, and various other stomachic , are also auneodertng to this medietm Ircct maladies of the liver, prodociag agues and fbverv of various forms, jaundice and atropbv, bp- - - elleih - tMoweo, are also auneadertng to this medtetno. And intbedi and Ibvei ,    ,,    __________ partrephy, we hare dally asuoraiieeit of the relleíBi and cures artidng front the uae te the System Renovator. A GRADUATE OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERMTY OF VIRGINIA AUV PENNSYLVANIA. CiMPral Bapot. 1^ West Foiartfe St., 1    CINCINNATI,    OHIO. HATfik CAPS and furs. Decided Bargfains A1. m MEDVeTiON IN PSICSS OF FmeFancy Goods SUrtAELE FOB IXOXJCD^Y PXUGSéuEIXaDél. AT I mTN & co.% 7S West Fowtb Detcmiined to sell between now ana Uie l»t of Jannary, onr now Tery lai^e stoefc of the finer Fancy Artfcles, we will sell at Wholesale or fietail below New York Jobbing Prices, and many Articles Kegard-lessofCo&ls r. BUHÜLT2SB & CO., ijio. 7? Weat    atpeet, _ 1 _ (Rika’» Ofjprg Banfltogy. mrrABfoWHED isia. Luke kent. „    ' wm. michte, jb. Fím Watehto, Jawelrv, Silver and Phit<sd Wares; Opera Glasses, Spectacles, ákc., Ac., at KENT A MIOHIE’S, Jawfflezs and OpOcioii.s v • Southeast ooraer Sixth and Moia, t    Galt    House    BuUding.- M18SISQD01 Spring Water. HRCKlVKlh ON COBiniCiliMEMT, 00 OAIBNMN Missisqaoi Spring Wafer, W’HICH WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT Ciglit X>olla.rs I^er Oase. A. B. HfERRIAN A CYt., Wfialaaola and Batail Oro^fiata, Corner Mate and Fourth at*. NOTICBÉI. rpHi 1 M' _ MONDAY in the when Dr . Cemhoiio Voniiun. Prac to Proctitiouers and studenO te mcd'K-ina ara tnv<i».i , be nr^nt. W. W. DAW80N. J. MrKBKSir, Sec’y.    trtsi. Business Men—Take Notice. Acditos’s Orpirx, HAviL-roir'CoHfTY Oifio‘f EcnoN 13 .t any pe^n eommfenclng buslncw te anTc^nrntv of the BUiM after the aeoond Monday of April “uLv jvOT, .ball^i^ to tha Auditor wUhluDnt o^ntb cr Iiecoue liable for penalties.    ’    omniu, _Gl-X).    S.    LARDr.    Auditor. WBATHBR STRIPS. Wealher^trips!    ^ Bibber HoMiig! lad Cheoi^are Brewa*s HUprorod Rub-n«, which efleetuaUv    ©old    wind*. . .^ipliM to doors oud window». Price. I than last year. The Beat aad _ lieir Moidi !*oot and dust ‘¿a rvr cent, less Cincinnati Rnbbcr RoldlnE Co Northwest corner Fifth and Walnut. UIHES’, WSStS’ JJIII CHU.aBR«« FUSS. Seal Astrachan tiloaks and 8ete, AND AXJ. THE l.AXSia STYLES OF HAT8 AND CAPS, At 1«1 Xest Fifth Street, AitnffiB Bgaa anj m*fo "* O ^ P s CHoics nxvr sTTue. aacwffRffxax«Tg^ soa W. TTiftii FAIR. A Labor of Love! GRAND FAIR ^    ^    OP    THE CiBciBBaft Umob    Bethd, ÁT PIlBZr^ JWTJSrC! HALlaX,, »e«e*fe«».6,S»ffiwil*, rfftlE    of the Bctlicl is to gather In and furnish A reHteon» Imaruetiow and ‘imrteriafi aid to Uin ptmr and neglselad cbRdsem te CibeiunaU and vicinity. Also toptxH'tee ko4ut**uitl eoudowuimt for the destitute. For tStrty yeart the Btdh?! has fii!thfun> fulfilled its aobi» trust. The ewtlre eomiMUnttv owe it » debt tegnditt^ that kImuU find its exp'rcstdon naw in ^bstontiai tokuQs. Come, sad briug your LuaiMes «nd yhur frtemdi.    _■ Ba J %omr. HoUdnp PresiMtii nt «he Fnlrl    * Í-    i Get yaurfoUNCXX «taganuiaeaU-foshloned Vonkeo Kiicdtrn, •W“All tailmft*!» eOntrelng here will ¡swie Excursion Tickets during tlie Fair. PIANOS. —Mur T ror-» Planos, Origans and ‘ Melodeons, Th« Finast «ltd Vo«t Psrfeet is Aiaarica. B1:.SIDES those of out own mauufocture¡^e con-tteuany keep oft hand Ibe choicest and uffist coni-lilete stock of all tlie reoawnod aad moirt relhthio inaketi in America, at jirice* satisfootOTy to all. bur- Mugical Instruments aud Striut« of every description, in the greatest variety, whole.sale and re^ ther; Vgil, at siich low prices never before known lit the his* of the trade. ...wh-Wííf* *    -'**>t’«(^dNE    wHl    meet on 10» v of the trade. ^DAT h\ LNINU, December 6, at o’clocit 'T I’ianoe for reot at firoiu $6 ^S^iwr quariOT. lecture room of the Medical College of^i7.’    BKITTINa    A BBO., KvüJ’.;."’''»»»    •*    «.Mr« FIANOS AND OROANS] H-, I ‘ foARGR AWRCABBFLT^.-»«le«teal «tóela «1* Pi-ff 0 M iTu«n»«, OrKfoffifo tMMi JHeloale-nnoNfVoni tlie mosdeelefomtaal mnk-er« in the eonulrj’, very l«w41»r ensfti, orrentra «kUBm* Oae rent will paay ftir Uiem. l J. CHI RCH A C’BK, «O'Rest I'eurtJti Htveet. A PlNi: STEINÍR AY Plano, n«e<l about <1 weeks, while the owner was wait-iaiK fhr a flitelnway Grand,can he had at a harxain. SRlTIf A WIYON, »0 W. flth St. ffWl: TJIE SUPEtrtOR WEBER, u.ied by ISrepa, Kellogg, Topn, Millo, Patter-son und the Imt ortwo, is tindoiiMed evidence te its merit. A choice tielec-llon of Uic»c and other reliable Piona», Organs, Melo-di on», Ae., very low for cosb, or rent until paid for, by E. LOCKK, f 173 W’cst Fourth street. MO^T. OL^]^ ■IxrOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of Wholesale VT Buyer» to their large and varied aiock o«" LOUK8 and FANXY STATIONERY, auiubfe tor    ^ .HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Poch-t-JOAt, Scrap AfotHH*, ------- Ckem and CAarkara, , . Aectgawisx»» Board-, ^/afc-Steadr, -OoW ifonsasd Cafoft Brmring Varda md ifairrUiU, Toy Volwt aad Brmket,    ‘    .5    - Paper Weigh!*,    ' Phdatrapk dtbvMO _    .    ...    _    SUrgaaeope* aad VUOt, Mareignmnd dwrefoen CBiamiu, ' JJaadtierakief aad Giam BfUtat, Cenitemdn''é Cigar C«im, XadfM' WbaÍ€laataa,>dM.&*, ■9foaejt %tgi'md PorUMumaaif*, ^    , Bettqae end triliiafle Sets, X    ¡Í    ■    f dta^ dr., «1-. JXJV'EN'XM;    TOV BOOKS, Ip lUgraric* and sinsly, pl«i Wand linen, ^th cte« Hoga. smbraefng all ' Ire of Amcri book tradb. fineldodtegs, on {r.- id plain IHu .ro- A uoar rad oitroot- . ■ or forcicn make.    : »KAE« AND PRAYflCB BOOKflU Tanrily, Pulpit, Few and Foeket sise», tn Calf, Morogr CO. Kiixumbi'rrr, Velvet, Koon Sh?«p and ClOMt Bindings, with Gilt and Plain Covers, with and wtthout Clasps, torders and Corner». ' .-Vif    --- Stuadaxd, Baliyiova aad Foatieal Works, Tn plain and fine biu'^in'^, embracing th¿ best Engli'di and American cditmos now In the marker. Our stock is one of Ihe largest and most choice in tiM country,«nd pasttrar|idHa|r«w efey am tevltrtl to (mil and examine the sa», and note our price» Orders by mall wllj receive promnt attention, aml be snpfdlea at tatte rates os tfabosh the purchaser were present. Our stock om>wa«re full and complet' l»nrc a, a*l *-- tictes in the Book and Stat-onei/ Trade. e-»a'*(-.i5 d(«iers to make their eu.'re Uii’s at oae koase, At the lowe :t rate».    •    ' bobeAt fXAtikB at CO., Booksellers, pubtfchers St tioners, Printers and CUtdeoR, NO. 63 WrST FÓUF.TH STREET. • FINE    iouji    ten steps off the LOWER sld»*of FOURTH STREET, on tbe WEST sii>E OE RAlOE, To find the !^w Bookstore of MOOSE, WIIMACH & MOORE, Witb fts FBE8H STOCi; of TOY and JU-YEMILE BOOKS, fts cholee assoriment HOUDAY «^«jsbamtlyil. LUSTRÁTSD WORKS, raperMy h»nd •ditiow of 8TAMDAB]> AUTHORS, awl Its fine arrs7«f plainly bowid, Mat very neatly pnhUshed whrfcs. In all depaH-ments of Literature, which will eertaialy andold.    .V*.    1 ^ If a, flfiw. steps fro# ^ Cashioaahle nada wRl onhbf yon to 90! what yon want OTTOAFl OBEIA.PI It imi »• MtlsBMtwy. Can and swt nOORE, WILSTICH & moiE, 148 Race Street, below Vhnrth, .y Who hare sneh beantlfnl editions of that Book na bottler a Schoabbook, b# still BIBLES 8avlnw*any*oafftbin#s to tMdi the yonof at pjJJ^YJJJJ^home. We have them BOOKS.    *he    pew ar the aentre table, ^twr individuáis, fhm» iHes or elntrches. NBLB IK 188 SCHOeiA By ABBANGEMENT^wlth the counsel te the pialntiffi) sun d|^#uti la' aefirasc te John D. or et ol. vs. The Board of EdiTcatioa et ol.. Minor publiah the we will - 1 Only AntibOMed Edition Of fbeir Pleadings and Arguments in full, and the I'eoRhm te the Court os soon os It is deUvered. Robert Clm^lue A ^ \ BOXflDAY PRBSBNTS. Vt- eggHK IS. BTEVESrS a; co„ (Successor»To Geo. S. Blanehafd d Co.), S9 We«t FoiurUa    C^eUuMiti, CaU ataaaUoa to thetr Btook of Keiláay Preheasta, si^aari Coiner of Foarth a# Elia. Ntawgera Iw tlaa fenN9BmHM^R8^ OAY 1. Tlie ClNieflr liTaiiaA'ni^y Maava Iksitawa fea wwwla Iwa^plwaa. Wa a#fi Jad — ATTway Jawalrff. srant vffllie«y,N»ii TOnRa—ww PawFk Wa sail ffwgliah wd A»aria*Mn Wwfer MawnliPife/fMt wokR WWMIk R r w a kaa^-flarti—o»A Naw-ra^d RrwafeaakDnafiamv WMtid W«WiE4f' áll «Isaaif Rnflhlo, Rwhfear wwA Horp Ca^Biha.prnli klnJau    ^ Wh aan • irraat vnrtaly or YalU(t tioaAs, rwwNer ailN RhnanAa*, Pea-Smmmamtr, |TwWtw Wwnw, KhUR^ Rn|. 1I«H am Aralgatato Nanpa W>    ipaaAaoA    «rawwfowliafe «ata fftirfadHfo We »eI1 fSllfe Pnn«, a»ll «tylas, fhr lateM», »iaaen awA afefMferaa. Wa •ell »la>Ak awA CalaraA Valvat RItfo feamagt Daeaa YatafiNii. liipitn BralAs iw hls«lUj«Nlfflni awA platiAai foa^aa* aw A Oaw|f * |[Jwe#Ifru#||#rk elkfafb aáeHÍtfA 4Wova«. W'a «alk'nai'WwAiam vnrlaty aT fiW#NI WNHdPidlrifi'il^aroa#' Rtfea, NecAlaM, R**1A«, Tapes, Card*, Elnsfo p*a# r.i*br*fiWiti:» mtk anJ 4'ottaa, mA g$rp_ «feawt Aawfela SUB maak a^ yoa eaa JTOt ejyawliie^., Wa iTúill shó4Ui ai wsaal wkála. «aid prifsnr. ~ WV.bWfff $ifíkmÉw i^afopÉfsñi ta ga| ap a darlstnsaaSieak fhr owrCasta-»Yré,aad feava a haaatifWI a#awwt-want. ar Ciarwuam awA A»arieaw Claronaoa, UnaAsawaa Vaaaa, JaoAtt-neras; Parian Onu»iant«; Rrasckats» feaantiflal Dlova «hbA HawAkamffiUar Banaat Jewel Craaas, Dreaelng Caaaa; Fnnay Ratmas or aU IrlnAaf haamttmi Rronaas, Taya and Pansgr ClaoAi In andlaai vnrlaty. W'a retail poaSfei at wanal wfeala-«ale psIaaaL Wa invita a Jaafc tlirawwli anr hloak, eltfeer ta pnrefearae oor pratiiy aarloalty, aw wa feava apraat vaarlafty of nsainl, pretty and oarians GaoAs. BY BLBtAJBETH STUAtBT «§£*»< Illnstraled EVfltfon with 13 ftiU-pi m iwaW byr^ . - .    . -    The text opfolY fef Iff h»teriif»it tyjifc vitkjuLltea W-d^ i,v^.jto>i Cfeth/ Wife    feoiwea, »7 tai- a Vi jKSBrt rtrnrig, engraved by    Mxtog.    The OTfoIy fefl»í lia«diiíWit typé 'wlü 13ÉT W ttinnmAKOKA . ««to.AJou.    Be/aad auvwat Mhy. Atenodtuh-^' Mary.and Faith.    DocUat Nand te hU ilindy. Tkesf U(a»traiioiqyare at page.odmiip^le ag work» of krt, an# oi( ptoovra represenutioia Of aogsa tetEa leading pars .namte oeera» te lOm Ph^’a fiidtoas stocg.,,^ sepouw af tel AaarhM toSaua ekaracter and tune in Ajaarican 1H»«WW«» «oA »E« sreag c®im wlthWiicii thfe adjliok hoa hoea'jpaoiRM^ y»]* vol-«»haa«ffmflfea(fTa#hlft# to AM ^Ot-booksef the> liUtlCbriebNM* PjrfVrtea ,:^era. #alii#feg A OTOiitaffCarel. Tka Cbimea, Tha Ciidhatea tkaHasrCto #*•#«-fie of tJh, and Tha Han*tod Mwl , , ' WUhaoMreáa «IratdUfefi* hf Mr rear. MacEre, HtaaSeld, «tano.'Deyte, Leeek and Ten- niel. 1 vol. Svp., very hondaoosely bouBd «od ■tamped. Cfoth, td OOj Hareey, D at.    : nx raeTro»y«feii,‘ f*” arnWIAMiákmrlínp^Bip^.Wi»..    '    , This U a jtreetifle 'book auw \o Be read hy jpown ■folha artnaam mxagO imioaat aabplnd olHI itrek i Tirot t y, tke kero, la « wldia,awaka-tMW.MiM*yaBa»«My wfm I» ^na^ i* tka anoB, «ote« «»»» ;f alare» n^nf- play® WBIGHT& BBO., 166 West Fonrtli Street^ Vertkwaat Conar Xlm. lift       ■    ,1 PiA.RI.aR'STERROSCOPBS. A CiniSTHAS rtESEMT FOR l.aAlaa, Gantla»aa omt Cbifel«wnf Parlor Stere(#cope! ‘_ *    ■    '-.*i    .» /‘>(AU- and see the tetprovaaiaot» te «trio, ftaish and quality, at ouc XVSSXNT STlTOZUBa, Mo. 198 West Fourth Street. We ahoU be pleoaod to welcome the old customer» te W. M-. Kohl at the NéV Stand. w. St. Ain» c. c^Kom® ACO. hojgeóad- iagly frc^ and eharaaing book, with numerous exoel-kret yictawfowd iadi «feSiraSfejretetog okkhihdar pti-    »    -       .    . %• For aale by aft «ookaeikra. flenl pootoold an receipt of price by the PubUsher», nEun, oMMwsdTfe. 1188188 ADliAl. »M 1S7«. ^s&w aijáiTi The Fnmers^ nni Mecimiies^ [E BEET, maag iH aad More nffikiMe Almanac mbUshei. The trade aupptied. Portiea wishing theft Imftet and adygatfogaunt laaerted, adOrere the puMiaben, APPLECJATB FDUNlWWltD A CRw, 48 ■«!« Nfroot, CSnelnnaM. itEADY IDT A.    I3A.Y8, ^ THE ILLUST&ATED MMsnmur Rfglirs ^rcám, Contrlning the who’e of 81ufcape*r*’a CmMy which ia MOW being p’aycd a*, helwyu’a TV*tra. ROJBdEk’X’# BROTOMSTK», Pnfetinfcrra. FlNANCXAXa BARfo OF THE ÜHIO WIUET ! BUTS AND BKU.8 DEALS IN ' CtoftAnnA flttavHnj KjEefennge, ND imlMa. st the moot fov OF CBSDIT iqmBM' LETTERS ,e»h England, wviitebie fo^    UsM    • 1 an mrfo of ETltoPB and the EAST. Uoid DroA» fot Ifonr Veril hooght and-»ML AMn>miYMhRifiRElJLJkCi^ } V WAeiWtoelronraSw* RnOil^, thM Mroet. «iijMi^rajft Pspre I* *a aoare .V^ ttilN DRAFTS (BCBTVE nncr I te GOLD, tUENO oell R ÁKGE. UKMMEier, OTATÍ, CTTY and >. Aceountoaf Infeviaaala, FlraKi C^arporatiom reeeivod ujpon the Gst>. Brans. V cnwi&es Chioa. Bicx late, Bohd and Sfeek IfO. » WEáf THIRD STKfeBT. “Loans negotiated. Iiwte feltT. ( W.R, UE PRYRiaAI* CTLTU&A HEAITHLIfT €iC»'TI®RR£lirb ROOWL, No.' 1953 West Fonrtti St. Open from 9 A. R. until • P, K. . . Oa Stationery. in tha Itee te Books and Y- Elegant Olft Boolft% . Juvenile RoqbJi, A thousand vaiTettes, lltnstrated, Ac. Faney CSdMdm TVrltltig Desks, ‘Work-boxes, Pocket-liooka, Ac. CTid’omoffi, . Eiigiis^ German and Aiuerican. RHMesi anJ l*8»wyt*w Róeles, le uie^t elegant atjiles. «£ 'Atl Ibc alioveart* offbml at Lowest Tjit<Ces! RXlMOTdkfe. -'>-YTV>-t-%*ry>'♦T— IE3 SbO; O ^ .iSL 3L. ! WBiaH^fe B^OSa Have renkovej tlteir «toek oC MTotions, 'iVlmniln^ and Fun-my floods to tlie lYertlftwest eopnep of Fonrtli nml Elm, wbere tbey are welling Oood» ebeoper tlian ever. The ft^TEM ft ewdtaEy tedovoed hy the Medlcák l’ctec^uu.aud all of our patroos. Terms, $15 fur three aontba. For forther informaUos Jh® “The Health lift. Its Theory and Practica,^’ tq {a lad Xre tla askiwftet our Mnma, 13 TVaoh Powfth atrete. SXATB8. ‘‘BJKlEt-REY Jfc Mew York CInh «ni American Rink SEA T £ S , For aale VHOLDAtB ánd RETAIL hy tbe Maau-^    fectureta* Ageafe ‘ T.    A.'Fick^áHg', Iff.kBDW'^RC DEAUERS, No«.J90,l»fo «nW WOO 9f«in Ndroet. MAOAZINR. “Fe^<ffoU.era;«w«.ha®a»)teereaaad «od matj^fid on fiejflr. J tee earfh,lint'a xcfae and amq;%d    gf tka IM Atey® fo «ufe « pmidte kayteiffoa.’*—Aidarlera PretAyterkm, PkmW^plUa. Tketeríqj^aSoHreeiectíc tmbtirmfiamt. **-. The Aatiaa, Ma Tort.    ^    ,    . Littell’s laviHgf AgfO OCwhleh bweuiaui than Oxa HrvMn» V*t.niaa hare arix-ceivcd the consmoadatiun te Jadaa HorJCeot: President Adams, tlistoriou» ^rk*. Prcicott Eonerékt And‘ncknor llev. Henry 'Word Ecoclmr, and m^ny^heis; and it adaUttadly “eoBtteueatofitaiMlatiSéhaodorhseLis*.'’    - IX IS ISSITffll .ZTXK7 8AX17K04T. <liviBw fi.Ty-two numbers. tesTsty-fciirpages each,or aeeofoi boat hare tbouaoiiddorMe-ealnaau octavo pOM of rK iratW yearly; eiuJiiiia U ta preoont, re» a salis'-ciury céuipletene.j, nowhere elre attempted. The Seat Bstap, Berteag, CrU'ffm*. Tat:*, jPoeCrg)^ • Bcteatijtr, Biagraptnrat, WUuHeait and Fofl.'feol (Was the aotlM body a^tnghafi perMllett literature, aad ftrea tbt pom of the ahteit Uvfore wnten.    ■' EXTRACTS FKOM EECENT NOTICES. (FWrn RetJHaavy Wiav# Bearber.] I    i-    thataw noor IQ tne B«fcay to ceooee. X    oorúUiily    eho^w Tuk * Nor is there, in say llbrayy testrwctlve had ^erft^g yo¿¿iug te the t^rea auoslar oCxalaaaea. ’ (Fsem tea Wotchmmi end Redociar, Eaafo*.]' “The Nation (N. Y-). ia eayiim that The Linwa *Aaa 1* *the licst tea’I oue eciegtto puhlicoilon*,’ ex-pre ^our own Tigw*.” [From tbe New York Timoa.] “The tarte ju<*gement and wise tact dfeplhyod iatha ioleetleaafartielre are-ahore an praise, becaure they have nevarheaa-eaSBdsd.”    j tPrem teopkHai«l#ti teiut^.] “Aeonolaat rakdafte^LittaU teavmejfe^awnar. I coatlgr of ear perindicala, la teaJlr one te the i^t-Jf not the very chcapes» that ean be hod, iher the gnaliij or quantity of tea literary matter ishrd be consfdered^ [From the IDinois State Journal.) ,5? ableateesays tbe aaost entertainingriorfes, the finest 4 ary advantagea^obtateahle Ihroufte aa    . [From fr*« Eouud Table, New York.) “Tkere-fs no e^cr pwhiinatein wMch glare Its readers CO much ofTbe beat quality te the lesdiog Bngliak uMjoattcs and reviews.'”^ • -r [Freos the Mobfle Adve-iicer and Register.) ’‘Lnrsiii.VLrvnro Age, although ostensibly the nuM* coatlgr of aar perindicala, I» reidlr one te cbeas wheil TTTE have alan a laige stock te “KniRLEY'S” Patent.Sk*te», ®itd WOQl>-TOPtfkates forJAdie®. Gentleiiten and Bi>ys, »t WHOLESALEand RBT.\.IL. licalers wilt save uu'uey by examiniug our teoek i>erore iniyfap. V. A A. FMt'MiKmWXia. SPTCRS. Ac. Cincinnati Spice MíÜm, - (Fanuarly IM anfl 183 S«o« Strrot.) ¡'RESH ROASTED AND GROUND COFFEES, Ihire Spices, IXLMuatOMl, Cream Baking Powder, Star Indimí31uc, Twin Brwo.’ X'^eastOtew>,.!Oswego Corn and SihiVris «Hose Starch, Víways on hSmi at the new stand, 118 W'est Second gTrret. E. J. WITiSON A CO. mathematicai. instrumskts Tor Xstkaaaatieal ud Philoaophih»! Instra-teonta, MANTELS. Ac. xjsrisrm» <# 3kC®flLO>xxjsx«. > MANUFACTURElfe OF / Marbleized Iron and Slate Mantels, MARBfoK MANTEIR, Patent Hliptk Grate md Steve. and get Book of “Practical Hints on C'hlauiey Build-iog, GrateC'ettlng," Ac., Ac., at our Otn axAMlb Hoa. 7 and 8 Burnat Hona* Blo«k, THIRD ST., CINCINNATlkO. DIARIBflk A>01>i’T BE "OI^ FOGY, BUT ORDER THE NEW STYLE PATENT 8ELF-CLGSING MABY. rpHEY are ne^r. better asid much more convenlret I than the wd stylo, tucks, straps or rubber bauds. Our stock inclndes all the iWrforcntslses and prices. AppleRRte, Ponnsrord ^ Co., Booksellers, 43 Main street, Cincinnati. “It hoa mate rate oolid worth, atom uaaftil Jaforiaa-tion, than any temilar patdication k® know te. The ableoteesays the asoat entertaining ?(< )>oetry, te tee Ei^Uoh laagtareei ore hare Mfthere# fo- getber.*’ [From tbe Pacillc, Son Franriseo.) “Its publication in weekly numbers gives to it- a yrreat «(trantaye over it» monthly contemporaries, An the spirit and forehnets te its contents.” [From the Chhja,,o D-Uy RepabHeoa.) “The sulMcriher to Uttell fiad» himself in. poaoes-sioii, at Ibe end df tbe year, te four larre volumen of such reailUiK a$ can l;o ubtaiucd in ao^ther form, aad com prising relert ions from every detriment of science, art, phiiu uphy and helfo» kiiraa.' Theoa reso Rfo «rea Tnoioi-GM coMravDirM oa atx <nivT ai At>-111x41 Ui A*a (soTW»owvm\ tn «« uncxity om.D, will fj®    the    trwuble    or    wading    through léreaof reviews and luataxine* nuMisbed abroad: forthoy wBI Snd th« «saOnra of tel CtriSpaotod oa« «rneeatBatfd hove.” Publkhod wpeklf st fS a jwor, firee of posta.-e. An extra copy ttan gnMis-ta a»y ene getting up a club of FireNev 8ut»cxibe». Addnm t    LITTEI-L    4    GAY, ro Dromfield street, Boelun, I i MANTELS AND QRATBS. lAKKGrs    im CiRATl» AWR Opovt JFlro. Go to JAMES FOSTER, J*., A CO., Instrument Makers and Optlclim*, S. V(. cor. Flft-b and Race streets. MACHINE JDARDS. SABGENT CAED CLOTHING 00», WOÍFfcOEJSTER, MASS., MAKCFACTCRKBS OP Cotton, W'ool. and Fl#x HfRcfelno Card CSotfefeai; Of every .artetv. Menufoelw^ Supplies, Carding Machines, Ac. Iland and btripplag Corda of every descripticn furnished to order. £DWm ^ LAWRENCE, WOODEN WARE. 1? I- FARRIS, Manufocturer and Dealer In Tree 1% Tutu, « oah Tub« ^thee Honea,.hte)> Ladders, i^nrns, Ironing and Kitchen Tablea, tVashtng Mo-chtete, Bqwla,bucket*. Ao., 915 Wert Fifth street. Cincinnati. Please call and exaa#lni«p or «ead fOr Circular.    \ N. JL—Rave Removod SltlroNrooms fW>m the Rurraet Howae to o«ir New Store, oa Pearl «treet, ofest of Pla» c. a BARHlk & oo. Af*eh!teetiir«l Irón Works. LZK» 'VT^'TirK Id hrihkv sdvwn íkat the eiihrewtbaa has Xv btfoi a«>noint^aB4 quoUfiod oa Adretei^lorra •the estate of nktharlae M. Tall, late oí Hámllnm ceimty, deceoOfft. Dated Ot rfinrihtfoH, rid» -*■ te ‘ DccemlOT, ACt M»    BAMl'NL kULIA - ft Admfeistrator. , / '.T. J<>xK9, Attoniey. OTlCfc  given, teat thejaiitecriber been appotiií% and qualified as ExecUfor of m ..      fo-A...    ..re KT.....Il*Aa« irav^ull^ is he te- Jtol ITPYD appOinHMl IIUU    ^    wa    wtxa willte t .G. Swing, late te Hanrihoa rewAty de- i ctitaed.    P.    P>    iiTnONG.    Exacutoc,. CJucinnatir November 97, ti«a._>    , SULPHITE LIME. .-y-M" ,r.____-f    "    ~    '•“^■“■^^^drigLaajqji-ir     w    1»    I    TI- F'miENTATtON IK CTDOl, Ac., can be arussteJ *y twing    * STTT..Y*TI%Tin lL.IlWte. ”o. V. 00«DO«. • ».E.cb/ií®fji"á¡aíínw

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