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allium. SATUHDAV SIOnXIJTO, 3IAI5CII 6. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. phowln the arrival and departure of trainsat Vn ambus, Ohio. Oa end Nk )OV(nlt Mtb, l5S, rains will run ai follown- UUle Rllaaal Ar Calmaa ana 0 Xeatfai H.U..

LSATI. AUIVa. CliKdnnatl, Dayton. Richmond T. and Indianapolis ruga MB A.M.

rduilniukti Cincinnati, Dayton. Kiohmond and eM 1J0P.M. 41' M. 1:46 it. LOUUH.

Agent. C'lTellf MaUandivxpreei JAMy Agent. Central Ohla Railroad. Ho. Express.

4A.M. 4 Express, to Newark mly.l:W A.M. Mail 4KWA.M.. 1:00 A. M.

t'prTram MS SL Colaaaaw. iBdlaBaaaUs B.B.Una. (columns. riQCA a mnum bailkoad.) 1 ndlanepolli Express ndiaooyolia 146 A.M. 1:40 P.M.

A. M. M. WMJl.11. fclSA.M.' O.

A. HILL. Mil rbana Aooouimodation All Sorts of Shorts. Evzrt day the llouse of Bepresentatlves Is busily discussing whiskey in more senses than one. Thk rebels sustained a most signal defeat at Tunnel Hill.

They must think that tunnel a great bore. Ir, as the Abolitionists say, slavery Is. dead, why are they continually shooting at and stabbing the corpse? As the President will not come to terms upon the great questions of the time, let the people resolve upon his coming to but one l'resdential term. Wk do not see any particular use of giving rwords to Gen. Grant and Gen.

Sherman. They seem to be doing well enough with the ones they have got. i. Tub Richmond EnQuirer. says tliat Jeff.

Davis's health Is improving, and that his digestion is good. We guess that most of th rebels have more digeslton than vict-. uals. Most of the Republican papers attempt ed to justify the lorida expedition as soon as they learned that it was in progress. They didn't wait for theresult to justify it.

Elopement. A man by the name of Chancy, of Rising Sun, has eloped with his brother-in-law's wile, that is, after having uvea witn one slater, he proposes trie ex periment of living with the other. The a til ic ted husband in describing his misfor tune to a menu in town, oecame extremely patncuo wnen ne came to tne lone: ear' drops. Why, says he, them are ear-drops cost me 560. I have squandered at least, Moines Uotca) statesman.

If the following had been written. with special application to the Abolition- Lea- i "Union a man may orjr at every word. With no more loyalty than other people; A crow'a Dot reckoned a relicioua bird. Because it keeps a cawing from the steeple." A young- man, uaway down in Dixie," was askea nis aze, to which ne answered, Wal, I don't know exactly, but I have had uie seven-years' itch three times. A Chicago girL tired of waiting for the young men who don't "popose" probably on account of the expense takes advantage of the season, and speaks out boldly over her own name in the "Wants" column of the Chicago Tribune, as follows: This is I'll wait no lonsrer.

So here I am. twenty-one rears, health v. prepossessing, medium size, full chest, educated, prudent, large sparkling eyes, long oiacK nowing iiair, anu as iun oi run as a chestnut is full of meat, born to make some man happy, and want a home. Does any- Douywantmer It is stated that John Morgan has ap pointed a DarDer ror each or his regiments to shave off the hair, whiskers) and eye- Drow oi aii we eaeraiomcers tnat he may capture. We shall be glad if those of his guerrillas who are not barbers don't do a great deal worse; wc expect to hear of their shaving ou prisoners7 heads.

Says the New Yorik Herald of Saturday; The history of the crimes committed in this city during the past few weeks would shock a congregation in Cold blooded and hot blooded many of them attended with circumstances of atrocity revolting to human nature: burelaries of the most darine and desnentte kind, attempted assaults -of aggravated descriptions, robberies, petty thefts, and the commission of all sorts of wicked deeds, are of daily and nightly occurrence. This is a bad picture of our sen cial condition; but it is, unfortunately, too true." -'r" "ltf fill jwtlfl anil -nT dulightful it Is to build airy castles, and, iri imagination, enjoy scenes of unrestrained bliss. A poet, with a hankering after an EJyslum, "sighs his soul away the fol- lowing effusion: Oh, there no happy laid A land beyond taeaeaa i -W here pot-pie amoket in bonndleat i And dumplinm gniw on rincor-brrad found in itaokj, And 'amearoaw' by the too; And when you do a job of work, Vou net the 'ready Joha hore Mature' leMonsmay be read i i In erery babblina; brook bumble bee don't rtinir a chap, '1 Aia muiy eowa aon aooi I Singular Robbery. iThs Detroit Tribunt tellsof a curious robn by a gipsy woman, of a fitrmer1. In order, that she.

might tell his fortune, she declared It. necessary for him to have $2,000 in hll house. He was fool enough to mortgage his place and get the moneyj The money was raised, and, according to agreement, the gipsy returned to complete hr story. She must count the money to see if it was all "Is that all the money you have in the house marm In-quired the oily-tongued thief. It was not In T'la9e 300 in wm deposit-' ed.

After being red Oiat this was inr reaiity all the iarmer had, the gipBy count- ed it also, and turning to a table, wrapped up a package, and after carefully seal in ir df ivwed it into the bands of the credufou old woman with the strict injunction to put it away in some secret place, and there let it remain for forty days, at which time the remaining rrtwn of the fortune-would revenl. 'L After many thanks, the rliwy left the bouse, and the farmer and his wile onirtJy 'Poted tl package In a trunk, under their bed. did th old lady ttnltheTtoryfanS-after herself that the package was locked it up again. rly. two months hwi pggsed Bnd no came.

What could the matter? litd any tiling happened to her? Another week passed, and stlU the gipsy neclected to come. Uy thl-tlme tte gf ffi vmli. concluded t-Al t-i the Intention of 'Rt had been b0Pfo 4 i on; but Lis ivan describca mat the pnehnae wj of thin Ah the fanner int fortimov.r,i Singular Robbery. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. Cincinnati Market.

yesterday's We rinvn tn nntlna a dnlt heavy market, and hardly enough doing to establlMli quotations. Superfine Is still of-'ered freely at 5 76a5 80, and extra at 5 90 a8 00. WHISKY-The marknf. this morning, and prices advanced Sc, with sales of 1 500 brls at 78a78c, the latter rate for wagon. HO VISIONS A COntirmArl nhlot ket, without any chano-n in t.ha tUw noiuers, except as regards bulk Sides, which are offered rather more freely at 95o for heavy.

The demand for all articles is light, and not enough doing to establish quotations. 1 WHEAT The market is nncrmnnrl anil quiet, the demand beimr chiefly from local millers. We ouote red at CI 97i arv kin $1 33al a white 1 25al iO, the latter being an extreme rate. CORV Tlie market is very dull and new ear is held nominally at 00 at the' upper and lower roads, but In order tr, effort sales to any extent, concessions of 3 to 6c per dumi wowa nave to be made. OATS The market is dull, and the demand is limited, at 78e in elevator, and 90c including bags.

Sales of 1,200 bnsh in elevator at 78c, and 700 do In bulk at 77c. CROCER1ES There was an improved feeling in the coffee market under the favorable advices from New York, and prices are a shade higher. We quote 35c to 86Wc lor common to good, and 86c to 37c for prime to choice Ttlo: Sugar is in fair de, mand, and the market rules firm at the quotations, which arel4c to 10c for raw, and lOoto 19o lor hard The demand for new is good, but the stock is light, and holders, ask 67o to 70o for old A sale ot one hundred bags prime Bio Coffee at 3C340. i Cleveland Market. the Leader, March FLOUR Sales 250 brls common double extra at $6 20: 55 brls trood do at CB SO: ft6 brls choice do at $8 35 and 50 brls white at $7 37.

WHEAT Market very dull. Sales 1 car rea ou j. ana i track at 91 34 and 1 car on track at 1 38. CORX Sale one car at 11 QJ- on track. anu irnv av i ui irum store.

OATS Sales one car on track at72o. BUTTER Very dull. Sales in a small way at 30c for choice. CHEESE Sales 65 bxsat 13c and pay for parKages. EGGS Sales In small lots at 17c, DRIED FRUITS Apples are active.

Sales at 849c. -TALLOW Sales at 10c. SEEDS Clover is oulet and selllnir only in small lots. Prices are 97 50 in a small way. sales Timothy is firm at $3 50 with light PORK City brands mess 922 00, and clear at $24 00.

are held at SMOKED MEATS We quote city sugar cureu as roiiowsi Hams 14c: shoulders 10c: sides 12Xc; dried beef 13c. LARD Selling at 13Jc for city brands in barrels and 13o in kegs. SALT Is selling at 1 85 for fine and 9i tor coarse. Philadelphia Cattle Market--March 1 The offerings of beef cattle reached about 1,700 bead, an increase of 400 over last week; the demand was good and prices were well sustained and firm, ranging from 19 00 to $15 00 the 100 lbs. for common, to gooa ana prime quality, COWS The receipts were about 900.

and prices rather better, ranging at $20 00 to mi uu- eacn ior springers, ana 25 00 to $55 00 for cow and calf. HOGS Were firm, and the receipts, some 2,000, sold chiefly at Glass's: Union yard, at $10 00(312 000 the 100 lbs. net. a SHEEP Were dull, with sales of nearly all offered, some 5,000 head, at 7)9c per lb. gross.

Hog Market. A 1b any, March lv Dressed Hogs The saies are moderate; 4U neaa state, averaging 200 lbs, $11, and 29 do pigs at $10 75. Buffalo, March 1. Dressed Hogs The. receipts are light, and prices firm.

Sales for the week; 350 hogs, at prices ranging from 9o for pigs; 9i10o for hogs averag-inar 200 lbs and ud wards, and retailing in small; lots at, a advance, on the quoted rates. Milwaukee, March 1-Xo hogs on the marset ood lots would Drtng $7. ooa BUNK BQOX MANUFACTORY M. LILLEY, Blank Book Manufacturer Wo. 29 Horth WlgH Street, COLUMBUS, janSSdtf BENNO SPEYER'S -BANma 0 i i OojoimissioD.

ForwardiTjg and GEJfERAI. rAETAGEifCrS foi.hu.. .1 Bremen. Hamburg Havre Steamers Am ALSO i i v. iy i RAILROAD TICKET AGENCY EAST Aln WEST.

JToa, 7and West Third Street. (Corner Main.) C.lS8Vtf IIJESXItY ICCEHtLEIl (Late of rhafon'i Establishment, PBOPBIETOB OF THK fTEW TOIX Fashionable Shaving, Hair CuUlng, bnamp I C'i log, Vrunina-auu inmu In the- Easement of the Sell Houses unde the Postoflice. whtre satisfaction will be given In all the yarioej l.n'ijeV and Children's Hair Dressing done the POi. Pvie. jr vrnt aal Cal Batfaa can at ail hours, lyll-dly UNITED STATES HOTEL I Caaclr Strqot.

1 directly opposite tiie Boston A Worcester Eailroad Depot). ''-u rr-r: U.TPTiiiaiCJifEW, XHt rtA9 nn numx-im the A tnenxaa. II tl-nif-e, in tiiiscitr. r.rov. nine ymm tins jiyiiMi pi I iv a torrn of "1 ii" I tn liu rvimt and tlisjiicuw ki u.

b'i to ij the rr-mijni -f tne Ini'All 7 iiOli- JM' hount. 1 ft si. -i t- upon In. at tins 1 1 i) I 't r-r I iA a a alATT WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Little Miami Columbus Xenia 1,1 1 I RAILROADS.

lndlanapoDit nod Chicago. Without Change Can tm Day ton Uirkmnil, anlaalron(aa Car to fet. l.onla, Indian apolla and ehlcac. On and after Monday, Hot. 16, 1863, Traios will Eun as follows FOUR TRAINS DAILY FROM COLURIBUS.

(Sunday exoepted CTNCINNATI. DAYTON. RICHMOND AND INDIANAPOLIS NIGHT feXPRES8-Leari at 135 A. itMppinK at London, Xenia, Dayton, Mid- rtlttown and Hivmilton. arrivincat Cincinnati at 14 uu Kiohmond.

35 A. M.J indiauapulu, A. Cbicaso, P. H. SECOND TRAIN.

CINCINNATI. RICHMOND, INDIANAPOLIS AND CHICAGO TRAIN-Leavea at :30 A. topping at all station) on the L. A 0. A X.

K. oonnecting with the train on the. Marietta. A Cincinnati R. K.

for and Marietta, arririnf at Cincinnati at KhGS A. at A. stopping at all atationi on the Dayton A Wealr era Railroad, arriving at Richmond at 10-J1 A. H.l Indianapolii, 18 P. Chicago, P.

raTN.Bv This train is the Quickest from Columbus to Chicago; time occupied being 10 hours, which is three hours quicker than by any other Bailroad route. THIRD TRAIN. CINCINNATI. DAYTON. RICHMOND AND INDIANAPOLIS DAY EXPRESS Leavet (topping at London, Charleston, Cedarrille, APUI4l OJiiui vtLiu.

row. South Lebanon. Fofteri. alley, vorwin, fort Anoient, mor-. o(er iXPTeiana, nd Engine Houae; amrina at D.nnliuin.

Miltortl and hneiua llouse: VlUCtUUl Jilt, 'V raond at fr P. Indianapolis at 100 P. it-. J.l. jr Ulcn- and M.

i FOURTH TRAIN, MAIL AND ACCOMMODATION Leavei at S3S, P. atonninr at all stations on the L. M. A C. A n.

except iiiaytmiie, fort Ancient, nrancn mil, laysnlle. fort Anoient, liranoh Hill. Miaimarille and Plainyille, arriving at Cincinnati at HO A. M. Sleeping: Can on night Train.

N. B. For farther information apply at the Columbus Union Depot Ticket Ofluoe of M. DOIIEIlTr, i. TioketAgent.

T. EOVGn Agent. P. W. NTBADER, B.

Cincinnati. Colnmbm, Nov. IT, 163. To Indianapolis Direct Without Change of Cars. Winter Arrangement.

1863. 1863. COLUMBUS. AND INDIANAPOLIS R. R.

LINE, TJrbana. Sprtng-fiald. Payln, Pl- uicamooi ac snaiavnauaiia. i Thlnngh to Indianapolis WITnOTJT CKANGE OF CABS, and trnt one change to Louisville, St. Louis and -i unicago.

On and after Monday. Way. la, iaas Trains will leave Columbus as follows: FIRST TRAIN. I TNDTANAP0LI3 EXPRKSS-Al MS A. eonnecting direct at Piqua at 4:36 for Trey and Day ton; at Kiohmond at for AoduHn, Logansport and Chicaco.and at Indianaoolis at 9M for Louis.

villa. Terra Hauto. Eransville, C'ain St. Louis, La- layette, Bpnngnem, yuinoy, Bt. josepn, unicago, and all western and north western points.

SECOND TRAIN. -r-t TTRBANA ACCOMMODATION At S4S A. eonnecting at i) rbana at IIHQ for Bellefontaine, Ken ton, Carey, I indiay, limn, Clyde and can4usky. THIRD TRAIN. INDIANAPOLIS EXPRESS-At P.

M. oonneciing aiimb wi, juiuura, muni, i (ir eieeneniet-- purg ana spnngneid, and norm for Marysville and Delaware; at I rbana at for Bellfnnta.ina Hnntsvilla: at Pie.ua at iM for Troy, Dayton, Union, Muncieana WinonMter: at Richmond atT4fifnr An dersen. Loaancvort. Peoria and Chka-oi and at In dianapolis at 10:46 for Louisville, St. Lo-Iia, Chicago.

ana wcawrw vau. FOURTH TRAIN. PIQUA EXFKE.SS-At 6:16 F. connecting at, with Dayton and Michigan K. K.

for Lima, i i Wavne. Chicaoo. Toledo and DetroiL i i aThe A. M. train of this line is the only night train from Columbus for Indianapolis, Terra naute, Liai ayeue ana icago, an toewesterneitiet.

Sleeplna; Can are Ban an A if at Trains This Is the only through mate betweeta Col umbos na tnaianapoiia, ana tne only rout on whtea ThroauxPa Ticketo can be Sold. The ears of this line start from tte depot' on the west lid of High. B.treet,. opposite the ineinnati (in this route there nn ehanra nf Para Wjii Ooluaibus aad Indianapolia, aad ao other route withi Out onamnc ears exists. i i Asrnnvvour iioKeuattnauoinmnnsanii inriian- apolis Depot, thereby saving change of Cars at' Richmond.

1 or and anv Information, apply at the ttut univa lioluta- General Passenger Agent, Olambai, Nor. I 1863. 1863. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. TIME CHANGED.

Great Northern Eastern Route. Great Northern Eastern Route. Cleveland, Columbus AND AND CINCINNATI AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD Tlareo Tx-aJjtxaa XSnllv. i EXCEPT i with: Trains oa the BLlanil A Colnmbn Xentat Iwlirawula. i FIRST TBAIN.r-NIOFIT EXPRESS Leavei ColnmbiuatliM M.

Will stop at Delaware, Ashley, Cardfngton. miwi, imi, whi mi wi iiuri.ii or wauoni I ...1 o.on A 14 Ii. i loni I a. iuiinrra. Bullaio.

esi r. IHew Xork, neton. 1F. Cbicajro. via Crestline.

10-St PitUbnrc 130 V. Philadelnhia. tla a. Chicago, via Orafton, at P.M., SECOND 'in TTRVT, YORK KXPRRSH tw. is" nm iiura ieiawara, (Janlington.

Gallon, Crestline, Shelby, New London, Wellington, and Grafton: arriving at Cleveland at li P. Dunkirk, P. Buffal. HO P. M.t New fork.

1:45 P. Boston, 4:58 P. M.j l'ittsbnrg, yia Crestline, at irftt P. Philadelphia, Chicago, via Grafton, at A. THIRD TRAIN.

MATT. ACT) 7 ii at Salem. New London. Wellinirtnn ui stop at an stations soutn of (Shelby, Bereac arriving at Cleveland at KM Dunkirk. 1:48.

A. M.1 Huffalo. A. IL itaw YoVal fcM ur M.i Boston. SA i.

11-1 Pittshnrg. via Crestline, at hia, t-M P. M.j Chicago, 1QM irafton, at loa A. Hv jau it. rniiadeipn A.

Chicago, viaG: WflHBUTIOJIS, At Delaware with Rnrlnirft.M rtiuli 9nm Dm1 tm field and point on that road, At resuine witn fittsbuijr, t. Wayne and ChU eao Railroad for Pituburg, Philadelphia and Haiti- At fihelhv. with Kuulnak. Hf.nlJ4 1. Railroad for all Doinla oa that Aim.

nviu do and Chicago. for Toledo." At Cleveland, with Lake flhana Ratliul trm P. Dunltiil Ilufi4o, tew oik and Boston. Patent Slefplng Can are ran on nil Kignt i-ralm to Chicago, New, ork and lioeton. WYenjt ebecksd thwmrh to Km Tn.V kM ftetin, via pern) and; aja to I'hiladelphia and Naay I oik, via treauine.

RETURNINQ i 'i Kiirht TTnTMl arrlvM at PUimKna Cincinnati tjprens arrives atColnmbus at lrM t. it; Columlins AcouinaiodaLion acrivei at Columbus at Far aa Low aa ky mmj other Best, Ju for TiclieE(rvr Crostniie" or Hiin'L. Ohio. Tf OHIO LTATE3I.IA1T STEAM -AK6- PAPER HOUSE. HAVING PURCHASED ATSU COM BINED the Printing Offices of FoUott, Foster A Co.

and Osgood A Pearoe with our own extensive establishment, we can now offer to the publio the facilities of the LARGEST MD HOST COMPLETE PRINTING HOUSE THE WEST, i And we art at alt times prepared to execute. In the best manner, all kinds of BOOK JOB PRINTING Particular care and attention paid to a. LAWYERS1-BRIEFS, And in this speciality we refer to the Lawyers of MERCANTILE PRINTING, i i '1 IHOIDDUO CIRCULARS. DILL HEADS, DRAY TICKETS, DUPLICATES, CHECKSr CARDS, MILITARY BLANKS oiAaD-. Blanis of Every Description, NeaUy and prompUy executed, handbills; AMD j.

PRO Or It A Printed in every color en Mannnoth Hoe Press, toe jh wif umw wuimiivuimuuwi Tj i. K( H-ff A 7 i7 'in 1 i i RA1XROAD PimmiTG Ax such that we tarn out better worh of this i kind i tbMujrastablutuneniin ha a-; f'f -cv t. P- I' i .1 i i' Made Crothp rt PPr, and p( ftnjr ityla. of. Cay yjenily' Meolani, irfaynl, Snaer i Koyal or laapartal faaera, i i-, i 1 With of withoat Printed Headings, to any Mauired Jrattartis, an nnishad in superior storiea.

.1 J. 1 1 Hrtnitini rtj j( dill Paper Department Wt keep onhand the largest ttook of To befonnd tn thiieltv. InclndlniTlnnW.n V.w.. paper Print, from the Cleveland Paper Imperial, r'bRMediunu. Demland t'api, from the Mills of Lee, Man.

tuii "1 If'j Havini )h loje ageney in tiU Uk fan; Flatnar aV Perlert FlntCIaea Ltptw saa noM jrarar, We can offer bet tee nacer of thaaa'alnia IhaiT onelsa, ti'Kwi ki J.H..H.!. t--l tf.U 'i 3 We alwayi keep ot hand, of all sites, Q. Ptebre'i 7 1. i .1 I Hzcelskr 1, i i Allhomh we de not procilne to work aa low mm. of onr ntiirlibnra.

la lAO atava no Otiieaat we do guaiMitee bettet slock and work auaaoan oeiouontt uuseuy.i CtKJGTITUTIOrJ LIFE SYRUP, COMPOSE or JfQDIDE POTASSIUM, With the Compound Concentrated Fluid Extraot of Valuable Medicinal ROOTS AND HERBS, Prepared by WMi U. GREGC, Pf. Graduate College of Phvslclansand Surf eoni. N. formerly Assistant Physician Blackwell's Island UospitAls, late Medioal Inspector New York State Volunteer pepots, nnder Governor Kdwin D.

Morgan. ConBtitution Life Syrup A REVOLUTION 111 What may seem almost Incredible, ii, that many disease! hitherto oonsidered hopelessly inourable are frequently cured in a few days or weeks, and wa oheerfully Invite the investigation of the liberal minded and acientiflo to ourea which hare no parallel at the present day. Onr medicine is peculiar; by it the teat of 'any disease it directly reached, and the equilibrium restored. Those who have ralreredlong from painful and obi stlnate diseases; Those who have vainly aonght re4 lief from advertised medicines) Those who cannot be cured by other physicians ir-- Ara Inylted. to Vaa Conatltntlon Ufa Syrnp v- Dnrln the past (Ive yean we hare oontended with obstacles and overcome opposition as heroulean aa were ever encountered by any reformers.

RAPIDITY OF CURE. Some aay, "Your onras are toe quick," while others doubt their permanenoe, and think that diseases can only be cured by the "slow recuperative prooeai of Nature." This is our reply i In health, the body, like well lalanoed scale, ii in a state of KquUioriuin. Hut when, from any cause, down goes one side of the scales, we have the effects of disease. What is requisite Is, to restore the normal balance of the Constitution Life Syrup, A positive and specific remedy for all disease! orlr-inatinc from an IMPURE BTATK OK THK m.OOl), and for all (hereditary) DISEASES trans' mittod from PARENT TO CHILD. PAHAXTSIS.

Hemiplegia. Paresil Paraplegia: Paralysii Agitans, It Is so universally admitted that Constitution Life; Syrup is the only effective mean! of restoration Id the various forms of Paralysis, that we need not reit erate that It ii emphatically tne Ureal LUe-Urring Power. DYSPEPSIA. Indigestion. Liver Complaint.

Weight at Stomach. Constipation. Uilionsness. Want of Appetite. Flatulence.

Bad Breath. scitorcLA. (Ilandular Swellings. Ulceration. King's Evil.

Erysipelas. Salt Rheum. This taint (nKiutniTART and ACqciRgn), fllllri life with untold misery, is by all usual medical rem. ical remedies incurable. KIIEUMLATISM.

(Arthritis. Lumbago. Neuralgia. Sciatica. Oout.

Tlo Douloureaux. If there" is any disease in which the Constitution Life Syrup is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its kindred affections. The most intense pains are almost instantly alleviated enormous swellings are reduced. Jaei. ehronie or vicarious, of 10 or 90 years' standing, nave beeneured by as.

NERVOUSNESS. Nervons Debility, Shattered Nerves. Epilepsy, St. Vitus I Loss of Power. Confusion of Thoughts.

Thousands who have suffered for years will bleu theday on which they read theselinea. Particularly to weak.sufiering women will this medioine prove an inestimable blessing directing their footsteps to Hope which fulfils more than it promises. VIERCVRIAIi Salivation. Rottinfof Bones. Bad Complexion.

Aches in Bones. Feeling of Weakness. Depression of Spirits. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purees the svs-. tem entirely from all the evil effects of MKRCUtiY, removing the Bad Breath, and curing the Weak Joints and Kheumatio Pains which the use of Calomel is sura to produce.

It hardens Spongy tiums and secures the Teeth as firmly as ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYEUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, like inLCEKS, PIMPLES, SCOTCHES And all other difficulties of this kind, whioh so much disfigure the outward appearance of both males and. females, often making them, a disgusting objeot to themselves and their friends. CONSTITIITION UTS SYEUP Cure aU Swelling; of the Glanday Either of the Face, Neok, or Female Breast, and honld be taken as soon as the swelling is detected, thus preventing their breaking, and producing troublesome Discharging wbioh disfigure so many of the younger portion of the community, from six to twenty yean of age, Yenngebildren are very lubjeot to Discharges from the Ears, which depend upon a eerefukmi constitution. These ease! soon recover by taking a few doses of the Life All scrofulous persons suffering from general Debility.

Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the limbs, abdomen, and In the female. Dropsy of the ovane. ana worn generally aeeompamea witn jn- v. .1 nuwv.Bsunui WQUIU flammation and Ulceration of the' VU terns, are per- manently cured by Constitution Life Syrup cured bv Uoilltitntlnn I.ifa Srran. The disease known as Goitre or Swelled Neck, the Life Syrup will remove entirel utirelr.

The remeHvahmiM ba taken for some time, as the disease is chronic and stubborn, and will not be removed with- ont extra effort. Tumors of the ovaries. Tumors of the Itreut mA swelling of other glands of the body will be completely reduced without resorting to the knife, or operations of any kind. its. Bvmpatbetlc or Urganie Diseases of the Heart, as Paipitaiion, Disease of the Valves, producing a grating or filing sound.

Dropsy of the Dropsy of the thi. Imrwtrtant uwin vww, iuu an aneouons OI organ (persons suffering from any acute pain in the raiuu ui iiio uearw, wiu ne greatly relieved by Life Syrup. Brokan Down and Dallcato Conntltn-tionst SufToring from Indisposition to Exertion, fain In the Back, Loes of Memory, Forebodings, Horror of Calamity, Fear of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Dry, Hot Skin and Extremities, Want of Sleep, Restlessness. Pale, Haggard Countenance, and Lassitude of the Muscular System, all require the aid of the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRIJP. von aix Foniris of ULCERATIVE DISEASES, Either of the Nose, Tongue, Spine, Forehead or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved PATCHES upon the female faoe, depend.

Ing upon a diseased action of the Liver, are very un Sleasant to the young wife and mother. A few botes of Constitution Life Svrun will eorrnnt the a. oretion, and remove the deposit whioh is directly uuuor vuv aftiu. In Diseasea of the Liver, giving rise to Langour, Dullness. IndlKcjtion.

Weak Htnmanh. nr aa ulmw. a ted or cancerous condition of that organ, acoonr1 panied with burning or other unpleasant svmntoms. ri'p Its? tlUft S7 Aa o. aresievsLl Blood.Pnrlrrlnsr Aareni.

ttaa iJifaSrn fa Hyrnp atanda an rival ed, by any Preparation la (no WerU, Diseases of the Spine, as usually developed in the young. IliD Disease. Neuraliia. and all Nervnns lli. eases, and Ladies who are suffering from Disease for whioh they are at a lost to know what to d.

we would advise the use- of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYKUF. It will restore their nalliil strengthen their weak back and side, (ire them new energy, new me anu nappiness, tiiis mai Ann pooik Anrllable to the same diseases. Nature and Sclenea have mad the Constitution Lin Syrup fur the benn efltef all. v7; Prod nee. heal thy men and women; and if the Constitution ii neglected in youth, disease and early death are the result.

Do not delay when the means are so near at hand, and within the reach of all. To Mothers and Married Ladies, It ii the safest and most effectual medicine ever discovered for purifying the system, and relieving th suffering attoudant uponohiUlbirth. It itrengtheni both the mother and the prevents pain and disease, and increases and enriches the food. This Who have used it think it indinrwnsahle. It is highly useful both before and after confinement, as it prevents disease attendant uixm childbirth.

COHSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP la tne Poor IWan'a Friend nnd tbe ItlcH Vlan's Bleanlns-I BTJV XTr TAKEn IT, AND BE CCREDt IT 13 UNIVEIISAL IX IT3 EFFECTS. Wl. Il. OKEGO, II. SOLE FR0PRLGT0B.

NEW TORR. Laboratoti; Brooklyn, I Price ft per Dottlt Six JJottlcafor i Snt by express to all parts of the country, HOHCAN Ac ALLU, Wholesale Druggists, AGENTS. MCIIII llnil.HVk anxtf 6-iawaoiie Tut peculiar tnint or Infection which we coll ScnoruLA lurki ir' the constitution! multitudes of men. I cither produces or I Iirodiiccd hr nn tn-i'dilid, vitiiiti'il its -of the hliioil, where' n. fluid lieromM Ir mm tKgcomiotcnt lo sustain jijTiiiiio vnni lon-ci.

in invn i viporou anion, ana leaves the irstcm to into disortlrr and deoiy. The scrofulous eontnminntion is Tarionsly caused Ity rm-rrurial disense, low livlnjr, disordered digestion from nnhealthr food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, nd, alwvo all, by the tenercnl infoctiim. Wlintover he its oricin, it II hereditary In the constitution, tli-scumling "from parent! to cliildron unto tht third and fourth feneration ilocl, it icttni to lie the rod of Him who iay, I will visit the iniqni-tina of tlio fntlieri tion tlicir children," The diiensci which it oriinntci take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the ltinjri, Scrofula produces tulierclei, nnd finnllr Goninmptton; in the glands, gwellingi which uppurute and bet-ome ulceroul sores in th kioinneh and bowe derangements which produce indigestion, dyipepsia, and liver eom. plnints; on the akin, eruptive and cutaneous affections.

These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, vii. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangoroui distempers leave, yoq. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can-' not have health with that life of the fleih healthy, yon cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayeii Saraaparilla is rompounded from the moat effectual antj-dotoi that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the enre of the disorders it entail That it ii far superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who i have glvcm It a trial." That does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this chut of complamti, it indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly, known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases King! Evil 0T Glandular Swelling, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery-ripelas, Bose or St Anthony's Fire, Salt Bheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the luiiga, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia.

Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis ana. Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, ni, indeed, the whole' fcriw of complaints that arise from, impurity of the blood. Minuto reports of individual cases may he found in Atkh America Almsnao, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be lonrncd the direction! for its use, and somt of the rem.irkuhle cores whi hns tnnile when all other remcdioi hud fn'ried to iillbril relief. Tho.e rases are purposely taken from all oc-tions of the country, in order that every rrador mar havo access to some- one who can scak to him of its bencfiw from personal Scrofula drprcKKcs the vitul energies, and thus, leaves, its victim fur more subject to disease: imd its final twults than are lH-allliy crmMitn-' lions. Hence it tends to shorten, and doe greatly shorten, the average duration of human life.

'The. vnt itnportnnro of these comwlcra-gtoita hn led to spend yenrs in perfecting a ruiiu'ilv which 1 ndiqnnte to its cum. This, we now offer to tlio public under the name of Atkb' HAanArAHiLut, although it: com-tvo-cil nf ingredients, some of which exceed the nest of ill. nllemtive power. By, its aid you may protect yourself from the suffering nnd dnntmr of these disorders, Pliive- ont the foul, cormptioni that rot and fester in the blood) purge- out tho cause of dinense, vigorous health will follow, By its peculiar virtues this remedy ntimnlite the vital filncy tioiw, and thus expels the distention which inrk within the system or hurst out on any part of 4" We kiinw the pnlilio have Ven deceived by manvonioniiilsf SirmwiHn, that promisetS miicii end did.

nothing but they will n-ither be deceived nor disnppointcd in ihii. Iu virtucs-hnve been, proven by nltiiniliint trinl, and there. remniits no question of its surpassing excellence for the rnrc of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reiuhi Althoigh iiihIit the same nninev.it. A rerv different meilicine from ant other which ha been liefore the ni far snore- effectual than any oliicc which hat; ever been available to i CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho World'a Great Bemedy-' fbr Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief .1 bXConauinptiye patients in advanced stages of the Thi-i hns been so long nscd and so universally known, that need, da no more than a.surc the public Hint its quality is kept irp to the liost it ever hna heon, nnd that it. may be; relied on lo do all it has ever done.

1 i rrepured by D. J. C. Atm. 4 Practical and Analytical Ckrmiitt, ixweu, hum.

Doia oy an urnggists everywnere. Its. IS lfS-4aiwrwlr UbiatDiscovirt Useful Valuable uiscoveryt 'xiXTjrTOITS Insoluble Cement tpplicabl to th useful arts. Is of more eeneral nractlcal ntll ity than any Invention now be. for the public Jt baa been tborouchlv tested during the last two rears bv practical men.

and pronounced of ail to HtTPKKIOIC TO ANY Adbeaiv Freparatioa knowni Hilton's Insoluble Cement Anew Ii a new and the result of rears ot stud; its combination is on It Comblnalioa. Scientific Princlplea, And nnder no etronmstanoei (change of temperature, will it vnuiua etirruyk ui vuilv muj (Ur leojiveimeu. Boot and She slanufacturers. boot sc snoc will find it the best article known for (Jementina the CThannels. aa ii woras witnout delay, is not al-I footed by any change of temper- taiitre.

i i tu.l' i- Will And It inffioiantlv adhaslva ior tneir use, as oas been proved. It la eapceiAlIw.fMlap to snuejr, famlliM. And we claim as an especial merit, that it stioki Patches and Linings to Uoota and Hhoes snffl- oienuy itrong without ltitoWn. IT IS THE 01TLT cEMiarr, illiquid. is a sura tUlnt Jot menaing Fnrnuure, r.iv 1 JrooUery, VTf '-i 'f -y.

i-. t.llauv:;.r PI .1 I And aHlolei of htmsehold Bemsmber. Hilton Insoluble Cement'' Is in a liquid form and as aailly VV'iea as paste. Hilton's Insoluble Cement. It Insoluble in water or nilton's: Insoluble Cement "Adheres to oily substances, Snntilled In Family orMannfae- luirefi' ankaffM inns a onnu.

ta 100 pounds, jTnfrietnrs. rR0ViLiOtE.B.L -i XVWABJI CO, ij Vi 8le AgenUor Lord HTiotel TlM.tfnl.i. i traot, ti v'lmm J1 orders may June 10. 1 IX I. ST011ACH BITTERS ARI HOT TO BE EXCELLED BTOMAOUIO JZegulaior DIGESTIVE ORGARSwvr Avwv8i, W.xv wvwex wca Bilious "Fevev and jgue, Liver Complaint (yspesia 1 Jaundice, Kidney Complaints, Wat woAvvpe-.

i "Dt.TJLoWcNitV t.a.i-fooY moAV wvatw': "Ek. IXoWtVft atc atv C.om6ts i 1 "fit. dvVva o.WrQ.j vevAcaweVvoVv Wit: i VivfftWtvVvav'oi 'VdtveidV Tfrest giittr art put up try quart hotllMf.of, whioh thi.abov it aa--'1 timilt. J7iilJfc0 'firitljf iind it: provided) Wtk if? nf4 guard front, oowrfeitars. CPrio $1 prbottlt, or fiix far.

Wi obal6r Prppri0tor, Uthom all prdir should- bl aa-. 6SEast ThinLtStrMd Generally. rftiJ .0 I' .1:1 V1 THIS 13 A K1CH AMD PECTORAL ALSAII 1. OT or tbi ao- KEAUNG, SOFTENING, AND EXPtCTORATINa'H QtrjxirrES. nm nts in mumuniMt hi11 ixr ajtts ajto Tonra cmunoff 11 a emrrsia snmavt tea- asthma; HOOPING COUGH AND croup; rr a vaa nst aaa osnunsv aajsaar rea If 'coughs, iri-ii -a Ht COLDS.

alliHl 5WLA13, Bleadlna aoat the Unir SORE THR0AT3, 00 CUNTS tk.lt bOfTLKi it Ter Sal by all Drugtf sts, and manufactured rJ (I it PoM in Ohio, by H. E.iP J. Ienii, Ien Jl. wilium.Drogt.'i Baoiuel.i 1 -v. Thrall A lienlmm m.nA jauitl If I'd 1 il RiflHTrnc; XK05CAltD.J kitOStSMAif rrten "tsiatt naKpricrrritKiw or i xivtu or tT-Tfie Mirhell nrlna I.

trnt g-oad Uttii. v. A roed article of all nii IV f)'! i7 ira a 1 1- 1 tf 1 rj.

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