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BANKS. National Bank. J. B. ARMSTRONG, FRES'T E.

O. WILEY, CASH'R Pi imprest lo uolutri-ui t'uiicd Stale. Bond charge. Aho. deals Coin aud Foreign aud eil Tickets to and from Europe by the I'uuard EDWAKD JENNINGS.

DAN ILL liLOSE. WILLIAM WILEY. JOSEPH HILL. AUAVI MosGUOVE. J.

H. BLUSE. OLIVEK TAYLOR. FHAXK J. B.

ARMSTRONG. -iy. DIRECTORY. 1869. 1869-URBANA ELEVATOR.

BENNETT Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN GRAIN a PRODUCE, URBAXA, OUIO. rw-lrfvate-d at tne ciw-tii? of the C. C. I. C.

i A. G. W. Kailwara, and S. C.

K. B. GRAIN STORED OR THAKSFEEEED FROM EITHER JElOJ.TD- 371-tf GOTO ROYAL WINDER'S The Main Street Hatter and Furrier opposite the Court House for nvjris, caps, JF" TBLJ 1 hick and Kid Gloves, SW-Fur Hate and Cans Made and Repaired to order All the L-Ust Stvalwaj-KO. hand, cheaptr than any other house can sell. O.

"W- ROOF, Bookseller- and Stationer, AU DEALEB IN WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS, Square and Oval Frames, Engravings, Fancy Articles, Toys, 4c. (WO. 1 rUDHC SQUAKB rRBANA, OHM. 355-ty FOR CTAGOTJ, SIGH, eaff'az-EarsAfe CALL ON BIN SCAR At Sanders Dawson's Shop WEST CHURCH STREET. K5 ly ILL.

W. BCOUt. ORVILXC NOBLE URBANA MUSIC STORE. HUGHES NOBLE, DEiLEKS hues in wm Sheet Music, Music Books, and Musical Merchandise of all Descriptions. r-AH orders prnmptlr filled.

Pianoe wW, kept une for one yearrw of charge. No. 33 IN W. Cor. Pub.

Square, I rbana. 355-1 OLD RELIABLE HAT Ar-D CAP STORE, South West Comer Public Square, under the Weayer House. e-The iRien tle. Irom ti Kt mauuiiictnrere, eoIny being roceivi and t.ld at pronto TH0S. COXXERTOX, DLlLEB IN' Ready JIatIo Clothing, Opposite 1st M.

E. Ciiurcii, North Main-St. Keeon hand a complete flock of Heady Made loiniug. BOYS CLOTHIM I SPECIALITY. maAo tt 1...

Uent not bin? oi every umuwiu. iaiv i workmanlike manner and lower than at cv other cstaDlltumem in O- EE- BARBER, NO. 10 SOUTH R-epe constantly oh hand, a large a-sortmeiit of STIFLE Hi FAKEY ESSE! Flour, Feed, tSrtioorie promptly delivered to any part of the Citv. free vf ckargt. 355-1 GEO- SOLLER, BAKER North-east Corner Main and Market St's rjllHAITA, O- Fresa Bread, Cakes, Pies always on hand.

af All orders lor Parties, Suicrc. Ac. receive prompt attention. 356-ly ALBERT G. ROACH, 3Iauulacturer of Spring, iiair-Top and Excelsior 1L ATT BESSES.

Ml US if Mill Mil Done to Order, FURNITURE REPAIRED. NO. 14 SCIOTO STREET, UKBANA, O. siotf "mTlTFlsLEU UH- S. CHAXCE.

riSLEB. Si CHANCE, DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Due-Staffs, imiwi iisoYs. wis. te. fcr Medical Inc.

Ors Fi-i. fcUanee are both Ke-ular Physicians nd giv tiulr xwriiUatfaiUion Cothe Iktmpo-mdirigand irtpauiiui ot Medicines. Prescriptions Uarorully Coiflusadud. uia-tf. X).

E. SHELDON, AOEXT FOlt WHEELER I WILSON'S. ROTARY IK -OK Hviis; 3Ijv.iiii No. 49 North Main Street. GEORGE GUY, FasnionaiilB Barter and Hair o.

3S1 Public f-xiuarp. i tiler Wf.ui.ee A Shoe An. Hit. v. iy.

I I 1 1 i I 1 I i CARDS. R. B. WAK1-EN. WAHDEN A- DEUEL.

ATTORKEYS AKD COUNSELORS AT LAI. 1 will attend to .11 In ibe line of their pro- ill and adjoining Cocntie Oct. It. w. A.

SHEPARI), IU-ALIR IX CUSTOM AND READY-MADE Boots unci Shoos. A lar' stock foi ruble tor Ladicp, Gem and Mir conetautlr on hacd. Ncne boi the beet of workmen emiiuvvd. nice fit tfusranlwd. hperUl attention gtrt-u to RKI'AIHIM'.

Oct. 12. l5. ly i D.Vcs's ArtTstudio. aid a 1 et ynoMa Strt.

txrtwet-n tiA Pupil received in the diffi-rvut brancbew of Art. j-ptc-I ia! attention t'iven Pyrtraikaiutir. j. I W.M. JjeVoe.

W. M.S"iee. Portrait Painter T'-icher of Drswin-: a Oct. )2th tf. MK3.

LYDI SPAIN. M. UELMICK. MISS M.JAMISON. SPAIN, HELMICK CG.

MILLINERS KANTUA-MAKESe. S.Kain Street, 0pp. City Solicit a Dortiou of Public Patrtjun-c couilurDt that they can five satisfaction in all work eutru-ted to them. Special attention given to Cloak-makinir. and all work puarnnteed to be enal to that of ai.T other eptaOHtbineDt.

Call and examioe Fall styles, before leavin)? orders eleewhere; I.U'.:ics will eonrult their own interest by eo doing. 2-ni EL. 1 i i 1 1 1 I i i i URBANA UXJOX CITT AMD COUWTY. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3.

The women-suffnigeites are to meet at Cleveland on the 24th and of November. All "strong minded" will be present. Gone East. Bailey's Menagerie and Circus, passed over the A. W.

on last Sunday, from Dayton, to their winter fjuarters atDaubury, Conm-ticut. Pkok. Nott's Dancing school will be held in the room over Davies' Tobacco Store, every Friday evening. from 7 to 10 o'clock and Saturday morning from ft to 11 o'clock. ONEliveman, with a moderate amount of capital and energy, is worth more to i a town than a dozen rich old fogies who shut their money up in bonds ami nnim-1 proved real estate.

I We learn from our exchanges that the Appraisers in some portions of the State are getting up petitions to the Legislature for an increase of Compensa-! tiou in the discharge of their duties. i 1 tvERY column 01 a newspaper eon- tains from ten thousand to twenty thousand distinct pieces of metal, Undisplacing r.f a single one of which makes an error. Is it a wonder then, that errors frequently occur. Theke will be six eclipses during the year 1670, four of the suu and two of the moon. The eclipses of the suu ill not be visible in this locality.

There will be a total eclipse of the moon on the 17th of January, and on the 12th of July. It has been computed that eu- i bic miles of water are evaporated every year from the several surfaces of seas, lakes, rivers and wet lands of the globe. The same quantity necessarily falls again in the form of dew or rain. The Mayor's proclamation in another column should be read carefully by ev ery property holder. He ie determined to enforce the ordinance in reference to keeping our streets and allies in a becoming condition.

And we say Amen. lll-Uallu tie. Hallow Eve came ibis year on last Sabbath, and is the vigil of All-saint's Day. If you did not by some of the numberless modes discover on that eve who was to be your lrasband or wife you will please wail another twelvemonth. The new eight per cent, law went into effect on the 1st of October.

This law continues six per cent, as the legal rate where no other amount is fixed but legalizes all future contracts made at a higher rate, provided they iio not exceed eight per cent. Contmdkcm by the Dif'innlCf boy of Sixty-five Summers. Why did not Porter's Concert draw a full house, as did the Concert given by "Blind Tom." Answer. Because they were neither blind nor black, and their open Air Concerts have been furnished to the public free. Marshal Fakkal arrested a colored man one night last week, on the charge of stealing a watch and sum of money at Hillard Station.

He was confined in the County boarding house until the next morning when he was conveyed to the scene of his exploits by an officer from that Letters held for postage in the Urbana Post Office J. H. Horton, Straysburg Pa. Port, Lewis Radcliff Sandusky, Ohio. Daniel Whitmore.

Westville, Ohio. J. G. M. Walker, Worcester, Massachusetts.

Martin Loudenbaek, Westville, Ohio. loonty Papers. Those county papers that get one side of each issue printed outside of the county in which they are published, are somewhat interested in the following decision of the Postoflice Department, as also are their subscribers: "County papers must be printed and published in the county to permit them to pass free through the mails under section 151, laws of lS'jiJ. A paper, one-half of which is printed in another county, does not come within the meaning of this section." ThsBglit. Thinking leads man to knowledge.

He may see and hear, and learn, whatever he pleases; he will nev-'er know anything of it, except that which ha Jias thought over; that which f.v thinhimi he has made the property of his mind. Jt is then saying too much, that man, thinking only, becomes truly man? Take away thought from man's life, and what remains? A Milwaukee man who deposited Slut) Iu a bunk and wtw told the interest would be five per came promptly at the end of a year with five dollars in small currency to pay that interest. Whon told that the live dollars went the other way, he looked up in astonish-jmenf, and he went nway wondering why a man ahould pay him for beino. jnlloweJ tc tr.ke care of bin money for a whole year. i Fmy.

The greatest flood baa th Boon-- est ebb the sorest tempest the most snd-I'Ei (je cam ihe hottest love the coldest end and from the deepest desire often times ensues the most deadliest hate. A wise man had rather he eirried-for providence than pitied forprodlzality. j. hnrfcofi: at the KtsTS nd spite spurns at that she canrrot reach, An envious, man wuxeth lean with the fatness of bis neighbor. Envy is the daughter of pride, the auther of murder and revenge, the beginner of secret se- ditiou, and the perpetual tormentor of virtue.

Envy is the filthy -sediment of ver which eosiimeth the flesh, and drieth up the marrow of the Thi; North LewSsburg Eoomcnuig han been suspended. The editor Mr. Gow-i ey say: the people of North Lewis- burtr did not exhibit enough interest the paper to make it pay. and in hi last issue bids tlu-ni a kiu.l faipwcll (for the pre eutct Aocopy the follow- ling from a letter to the Boomerang written at Leavenworth Kansas. Sept.

lS.ir. as t.jniiy of our citizens will reeoller-t Ir. .1. W. Brock, and his fair L.auy: "Your I't-liow-towiisnian.

Dr. J. W. Brock, is nourishing like a green bay hox, (or tree which is it?) and his estimable lady is even more lively and entertaining than when we knew her in N. in days gone by.

PUBLIC SALES. find the place, and so we left. Don't nil up th- mud-hole, while it well known a a laud-mark, C'Wtt this is the season for blacking stoves, we furnish to house- keepers the proper method for perform-Land ing the operation Make a weak alum water and mix your "British Lustre'' with it; put two spoonfuls to a gill of alum water; let the stove be cold; brush it with the mixture: then take a dry Hiermati Aughinbaugh in another column offer' a desirable residence and four loti for sale at Auction on Saturday Nov. ")ih. This property is very desirable and' those wishing to purchase should attend the sale.

Ihinkle fc JuhiisuuVTaiiuery will nlso be sold to the highest bidder on Thursday Nov. It offer a goocl opportunity for those desirous of investing in the Tanning iiu-iness. The same firm will also on the same day sell some val- liable lots on Market Street. A gentleman theo'herday hailed us on the street, and when we had 'rounded! he asked us if we could direct him to the residence of Mr. While hesitating to collect our thoughts, a i i lllliu peison iu iieiini uie fjuestiun stopped and said: "Turn the next corner and keep right on until you come to a mud-hole." and passed on.

We concluded that the inquiring gent could surelj- brush and lustre, and rub the stove un til it is dry. Should any part before! rti it I si. i fr 1 iu i irAr moisten with a wet brush and proceed as before. By two applications a year a stove can 1-e kept bright as a coach bod v. The lnilleiiiuin must be at hand.

A subscriber called in the other day and! paid his subscription nearly two years iu advance. Who among our eofempor- arie has had the pleasure of being served so. since the dav of Saint. (t ,.0 ministration is being iclt even in these rural parts. May those who are two years behind, "face the music" and pay up at least to date.

Then may they look forward to the coming dissolution of this terrestial globe, with calm com-plaaey, for as the- printer is the last persons they ever pay, they will then be ready to take their departure, being freed from till earthly obligations. A convention of colored people will meet in Washington next mouth, to devise means, for the establishment of a national school for the diffusion of knowledge among their race. Delegates are to be sent from every City in the Union. Two or three meetings have been called in Urbana for the purpose of nominating delegate-, but so far as reported have proved failures. The last one held on Monday night in the school-house in Guinea, culminated in a row-as we Were informed, aud the police were called in to restore order or disperse the meeting.

Party feelings are the cause of these troubles; both the Democratic aud Republican wings of our colored population being determined to have a candidate of their own persuasion. The result 'is looked forward to by them with intense interest. Eight passenger conductors have been discharged from this Division of the A. G. W.

during the past few days. No cause is assigned, but we suppose charges of were preferred against them by some of the numerous informers' employed by the Gold Gambler in New York. Whether such charges were true or false we are not prepared to say, but the traveling community will miss the accomodating conductors who are among the number. Perhaps they were too accomodating; and that wont do now-a-days. Mr.

Church has resigned his position as conductor on the same road having come into posussion of his portion of his Father's estate between fifty and a hundred thousand dollars, He will also be remembered as one of thegentlemanly conductors that formerly swung a lantern. Mk. S. P. Morris, of Union township, has becorre a favorite in our office.

He understands the likes and dislikes of the printer and occasionally treats all hands to some delicious fruit. The other day he walked in and deliberately set a peck measure filled with apples on our table and told us to "pitch in." There was just enough apples to go 'round, for the measure was filled with nine apples. Just think of it, nine apples to the neck! The largest one measured fifteen inches in cireumfereuee and weighed will you believe us 22 ounces. They were of the Belle of Kent variety, and were "mag- nolious." We would like for some one to beat, them our office is open at all times ror iho reception of fruit that competitors may wish to exhibit; but we will not promise to keep anything of the kind on hand for any length of time, for it is a lo let them To I(Miier5. The Cincinnati Gazette of- i Jfersths following sensible suggestion.

1 In our market, oti Saturday, eold nt SI 1 per luo 11. gross -equal to; SK? net. The hiiriiest price paid for! hogs during the' war, when business; was most inflated, wa Sl. The opening! price last year was 5Si net. Farmers have! every inducement to push (heir hosand i lake'eare of thf-lr sheep.

If pork keep" up, mutton will be in demand nextspring i and finniner." i TnEcottt is all cut and iurmers are tnttiii0 thint's in order for the approach- Inir winter. i ABREVIATIONS. out-doors. The turkey tor our Thanksgiving din- I Now is the time lo plant shade trees. Sweet cider Is popular beverage just A great many Ohi' people are moving West this Fall.

We are now njoyiiig a beautiful 'Indian Summer." Dvring the mon'b of there was redeemed of the debt. Gkady's Circus ha zone South for a Winter Campaign. Pedestrians are beginning to seek tllrmv si.los of ihe streets. Daylight is rrrowing shorter. "I he sun now rises at 6:4, and sets at 4:57.

Congress will meet on the itii of December four week from next Monday. Jack Fp.osf is a nightly vi-uor in .1. TT. 1 1 ner noi ei raa appeaiam-e i roana. Mr.

C. Snyilu lias our thanks j'r new subscribers that he has brought in during the past week. in ttiir ntiil A Li. soldier- or thir heirs entitled to 'ouiity under the aM of July 22, 1S3S, mut present their claim- D.vem-ber 1st, lS'JS. BtTTTEii has come down (.

per hut eggs have advanced cents per Do: and are scarce at eellls to 2i even that price. The County ommissioneis have awarded the contract for building a frame kitchen to the County Jail to Ackerinan Bisby. Tj will cot Several streets the city were all ablaze the other riiyin. The boys collected huge piles of leaves and had high 1 sport in burning them. Healthy weather this clear, pure, bracing air.

A stroll in the country 'isn't bad to take," and is far more invigorating than any favorite bitters. List 'of Marriage Licenses issued by the month of Octo- 1 Vimpp lurin j0Wpn pj er carnpw.ii. Harr and Alma Steiuber- D. Stiles and Nancy A. John Kincade and Mary J.

Colbert. Nathan Lethley and Mary E. Fitzpatrick. John B. Colbert and Mollie E.

Heath. John V. Woodruff and Vesta Ann Peterson. James Emetty anil Mary J. Arrow-smith.

Jno. i. Mcllvain and Anna K. Clayton. Elias Hill and Margret E.

J. Baker. Ferdinand F. Stone and Agnes A Lee. James A.

F. Cull and Margaret March. Samuel TX Feiisler and Martha Ellen Neese. tOll. Annie E.

Craus- Charles H. Humphreys and Effa McDonald. Walter Small and T. Kenton. J.

Benton Zirkle and Rebecca Bissttt. William Stillges and Virginia F. Samuel Willis and Ann dev. Oziel Laphaia and Lizzie A. Miller.

A ma -a T. Colbert and Nancy J. Wi son. Levi Elbeii and Eouisa Wnike-r. Charles Dunn and Ellen Campion.

Ephriam Woodward Harriet Kli.s- worth. Daniel and "Sarah Kite. George H. Downs and Ellen M. George W.

Hunter and Minerva .1. Silvers. Milton H. Walker and Lney A. seeker.

Harmaii liable mid Abide Wes- ton. Sylvester B. Zimmerman anil Mary Ellen Pence. M'uoiil Bo)-. School davs are a terror to some boys aud dreaded more than "spooks" in a dark alley.

It is amusing to watch the "future presidents" plod- ding toward school these mornings, Tbev crawl alonrr block- kU. down aud rest awhile, then throw a few stones at some object, and finally reach the door just as the last bell rings. One would suppose from their looks and walk that they were criminals going to the. gallows. Why is it that education has to be forced into some beings.

And yet it is riot strange, either, for school bovs, like every one else, look to the enjoy- mentot tne present, and cannot see into the future. It is well they can't. 1 Antomu. Another year is past, and the beauties of another nutuniu are spread out before us. The forest trees are shedding their leaves of red and gold; the meadows are glittering in the early morning frosts; the com is in the shock; the birds are leaving their accustomed haunts aud wheeling into flocks, soon to take their departure for a more genial clime; the forest trees are beginning to wear their autumnal tints, aud soon the cold north wind will blow through the crevices of our dwellings.

Blight aud decay will fill our woodsand groves, and the earth put on the li very of declining life; but iuside of parlor and honie the cheerful coal fires will burn, and happy voices make merry the long winter days and evenings. "The poet calls this the "sad and melancholy" portion if the year, lnit it is not so. The farmer, who labors during the Spring, Summer and Fall, to gather in the fruits of the earth made available to man's uses by his skill and industry hails the approach of this season u-ifl. fY.nl in if TJ r. fiuds'rest from his toil.

respitefrom his severe work, and quiet and leisure for El NN the season, of all others calculated lo impress ins mind with feelings ol gratitude to the Giver of all good for the blessings He has vouchsafed to bestow. The merchant- and the business man linds, indoors space and time to pursue their avocations in comfort, and the mechanic and laboring man need not stiend hours in idleness, unless I they see proper to do so. There is gen- erallywork, and to spare, even when the storms arc out- and the id- howl their doleful sound. i i 1 Proceedings of City Council. liogsillelrH Power 11.

Cli A.MP.EIt, I'ltllANA. November 1 Still. recrular v. nh .1. ib.

CheetliJim ii l.Os.i and U- vol prevnt (t "inura" Uio prooed-ip; regular and adjourned iiiectinc trad and approved. itiowr'i A'-anNT" streal. work with Jcaia. Of0oi ober r.O I U1 S. L.

Claypool. slrct-t work with team, month of 21.00.. niOBlh of (letobi r. 121.00. Henry Griffith, street work with team, niouth of Ottober.

7.o0. Willis Gearheart. stitet weik v.ilhj team, month of October. 31.50. Dau l'u in pi on.

street work, month of October. 1 3,40. Phil. Kiicv. rtiei-t untk.

tiinuth of October. 11 40 Win. liouiiiu. wxnk hi month of October. 2.50.

no. tiuiiii'. street couiniiaMuiier. ary, month of October, Pat Kuin. i--.

J. Disuu recripts i.i in us on of October. Gas li 52,00. -Q scans. nfi lo.uti I Fitzpatrick and I'.

ytutilatiDt; Molunkee hose. 1.00 Wia.H. Kic5ii.crvssin -tone tl.TO. v. c.

a l. r.v.. siL'fje 4 ii. miicipi! iii. r.

.5,35. 1.1. lf.iu i'iJi Key Miiicr and esr-ress charges on B. Y. WarJ.

juil fec3 Loalii A LosO s.10. u.iic-i' for 25. il'LCt with Novetober aitachaiciTi. Wan-to A -un' Au.eri Iialiltjei' "i Lose ue! art. 1.

and SilUoU 1 (las don I'll 4.50. day work uii streets. dune in November 18CS i 1.75. Un motion it was resoiveJ thiit aih wancc be made for the payment ul the Solicitor, Clerk, and Police tu Nov- ember 1. lSGf.

The matter of the of West Reynolds street' was brought up ami on motiuii was laid ever for one week. The loilowiii; lair ciiuiuitttei? vas poiuted to serve for the ensuing viz: R. H. Jno. Helps Jeremiah Peucl.

Tfie Market Master and Agt anc for City Hall ubmitted his monthly retort for tb which month ending 30, ISliO, is accepted and placed on fiie. The Mayors report of fines assessed and collected and licenses issued for the month of October, was read and on wo- ti0U 011 Tt, xu yi nciency oi tne pouee uepartment, time aud number of arrest by each policeman for the month ot Oefouer. wqs read and filed, An Ordimnic To prevent tl liHc to prevent tne on situction of streets, alleys or sidewalks within the limits of the city of Urbana Ohio was read for the first time and the rule was suspended, and the ordance hy tne iollowtugyotes to wit. eas. A Clieetham.

Helps. er and Nays-. no dc. 1 P't I i i i i i 1 Council adjourned. The Eternal Word.

No fragment of au anny eer received half so many bullets as ihe Bible no citadel ever received so many siea no rock wns ever battered bv so umiiv Ikii'- anA aw0t bv storms. And ei it stands. It has seen the rise aud dor.ufuli of Daniel's four empires. As- syna eoctnuutes a lew mutilated Bais; to the niches of the Nation's Muscaw. Lydia and Persia, like Babylon, which they coo'iuered.

have been weighed io the balance and iouud iong 1:30 wanting, Oieefo faintly survives in its historic came: Greece co the iroa dome of the Cnsars is hold i iu precarious occupation by a feeble baud. Aud vet the book which foretells all this survives. While nutions.kin philosophers, systems, institutions, have died away, the Bible now engages teen's deepest thoughts, is examined by the tecuesi intellect, stands revered before tUC Llgltest triOunaB: is more read, and f(1 SUIt-a debated, uioro devotedly lov- ed and mora vehemently assailed, more defended and more deuied. more industriously translated and freely given to the world, more honored and abused tL.tu any book (he world ever iw. It surrivesall changes, itself uucbanqeablc; it sees al! tilings decay, itself incorrupt-1 iblc if sees myriads of other bookl by tiiC 6trcam of it is borne jlong triumphantly on (lie ware! alJj b8 borue aloug.

tiil the mystic i uugel shall plaut his foot upon the sea. i aud swear by III in tnat iiveth forever. that "time shall be no For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of ruau as the flower of the grass. The grass withereth and the flower thereof fadeth away, but the Word of the Lord pniiiirntli I i.ri-.v.r Tut Deah Wipe. Iu comparison with the loss of a wife, all other bereavements are trifles.

The wife she who fills to large a space in the domestic keaveu.slie who is busied, so unwearied in laboring for ihe precious sons around her bitter, bitter is the tear that falls on her cold clay! You stand beside her coffin and think of the past. It seems au amber colored pathway, where the suu shone upon beautiful flowers, or the stars glittered overhead. Fain would the soul linger there. No thorns ore remembered above that sweet clay, sarc those your hand may have unwillingly planted. Her noble, tender heart lies open to your inmost sight.

You tbimk of her now as all gentleness, all beauty and purity. But she is dead! The ear that reposed upon your bosom, r(? 1 darkness upon a pillow oi ekiv. The bunas luat have minister- so'uutirinulv are folded, white ond nit.v of love liiss under vonr feet. Thft flowers bent over with smiles, bend Li. i- v-iil.

clr.VJr,,, tint tu. I around her mnv be kept "rceii ind biu-' til'nl, I'LALiit ll TiiOL'ti nr. Forty seemeu a long anu weary pilgrim ago to tread. And yt uloii It now scums but a step. the way are miuy brokeu hriucs where a tiuiiisaijil bone have wasted iuto ashes, loot-pi iut? sacred under their drilling dust; preen umunds where gra.s- is iivsb ivith watering of tears, shadow eveu which we could not forpct We will garner the mnshino cf those venrs.

and with i hasfoned step ttud InKivenwni'i p-nh on toward the lJU" H'en mging where the witets til! 'he "iorm-t never lent Mh- Marihu Jellion, of Ellsworth, Ta-in. has been an active teacher for tlfty-five yrnrs. Sbo now neventy- two yi ars old. i i Tin; in a sea of Affliction yeattoin our path with eaiul snd r.shm, jn order to keep our (cet from flipping. Ct a REMOVAL.

Tut Ukuana Uniox is removed to it- New Office in rear of the Urbana Insur anee Company building, the Red Signs nt foot Upstair-. See Married: m. e. chirch rrhW'o' r.in vr Kev? pprald. Hsrmsn rtaxiov urul Vii'c Wi'-Trrn.

both of Newton the wime. Oct. D. Walker ol Tcrjs. rrd jaoi.a ui i uauipaigu WADKINS-BI-RNS -At the Weaver U.ae Cr- fina.

Oct. sth bv the rime T. C. Waaler: II. AdaUnc Rnrn.

nnd Ohio. HART Oct. sisi. sf K. Ohio, by Rev.

J. Percc, Phillip Ear; of Phillip has iAPt eeeured his a. we nope lifeiciii ta hart Died: CALDWELL. On ST. denre ol heraon-in-Iaw.

A. Peliintr. in Jfra. Jane Winn re'io or John 15. "Ul-: Tears.

9m. 5 A. CHIPS AND SPLINTERS. Good tor 2 A editor boy to le'ivn next day hi- ii'iu nt We-t sdverii-e i prtritin' -Wlii! Tha it :3 10- one. The editor of the other pape marked that he ini.uht just a well had tio, if he LaJ Tin' peacock lias oue the beautiful tails in the world, but tak notis he don't drag it on die when he walks cut.

-id Vnk'iib'iUl 'ii'iv ti'ii'd Goon Movune Y'oiing Tea 5-1. per lb at Weaver BE.v.i.vMrx's. Furs! I'ars! If you want good cheap sets of Ladie's or Children's Furs be sure and look at Winder's Stock be- fore you buy. His Stock is full and complete in tpMiuk, J'itch, Squirrel. River Mink.

Ai.i,St,-i Hahxc. sold 'Craigs' Baki.ig Powder for more than nine mouths, without a single complaint, but on the other hand with high enconiums in its favor by! every body who have used it, we feel justified in nrononneinsr it the bc.f Bak- ng Powder Used. Buy it. If it does not give perfect satisfaction return the empty box we will refund the Weaver Benjamin, cheaper! In variety ami than can buy in any other citv at Winder's, opposite the Court House 10 Bbls more of that dollar. Golden Syrup just received at Weaver Benja- man's Sontftliiii ew, Somfthiisi: f.

If you want to see the latest thing out in hats go to liuler opposite tne otirt House. we Choice Golden Rio Coffee, such used to get before the war at Weaver Benjamin's. Brt Gloves, Fur Gloves, Kill Gloves, Cloth and all kinds of Winter Gloves, I cheap at Winder's. A uOD Article of Sorghum Moinsse: for Fale by F. HorsTOX.

Extra Sorghum Mob isses fcr sale I at F. want bargains give him a call. We have as tine a stock of Teas, at a-aud low prices as can be found in the State Remkmukk that you can buy a aallon of that Choice Golo.ru Syrup for SI. at Weaver iv. Beniamin's.

Hekmax Fisher has ihe largest and best assortment of Men and Boy's Overcoats, ever opened in this city. If yon at Weaver Benjamin's Ckaxp.ekkiks at Weaver cloaks: cloakings cloak trimmings cloak patterns! latest styles jn-t received at Tlu S. W. Hitf Ft ll line of Teas, Collees aud cheap at AVeavekSc Benjamin'-. ugar, Men's Beaver Overcoat's cheap at No.

33 N. Main St. Cans, Jars, Crockery, Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Knives and Forks of every quality and description An immense stock just received at Glenn's which he will sell cheap at wholesale and retail. Call and take a look at his goods and he will be sure to sell you something. New styles Cassimere Suits at Her- the Court House.

Call and see them, kouds. The cheapest place in this city to purchase Dry Goods, is at Rock, Colwell Ellis'. They have just received a new and complete stock, which they are offering for sale at remarkable low prices for cash. Seethe advertisement in another column. FjNE Cassimere Suits.

Melton Beaver Men's Suits of every description at Her, man Fisher's New Store, cheap. Remember the place No. 33 North Main opposite the Court Hotisf. licnuiiibtr'. Herman Fisher never is undersold.

Call and examine his slock before purchasing by so doing will save ruonev Smokkh HAi.imT at n- S. All persons desirou- of procuring good lVc'sh Groceries, should call on Happcr sett Rhoads lit the 'Cincinnati Oro ry." They keen constantly mi bam large and well S'lected Stock off.ro. ceries. RE.UE.UBtK Herman Fisher was never undersold. Call and examine his stock before purchasing, by so doing von will save money.

Glenn has a large a-soiimeiii Stoves, Fire Front- and rale-, on hand that he si Ming wry cheap. Call and see them, lie i alwa.v- n-iiiy i grates at. the low e-t rate-, lie h- the largoii aud must aricil -lock oi Parlor found in Cham- and Cook ing Stove poign County. to 111 luo Standard ii.uiv;- iv. Kaiii i.oii Cigar and you will enjoy a delightful smoke.

AVrvvriici Ben.iamis. Di-n't fail to call at No. "1 Nor'h Main St. and see the nice itoek of fashionable Jewelry. Anew and attractive stock of Neck TU-? r.nd Crr.vftt-4 jut received at Her-juru FUhc-r'n.

i i I I I I i i i (ii-nrci-if! To get the best and cheap! i bo Mire to call on S. L. P. Stone. A.

S. '2. All must surrender to Constitution Bitters, there is no conceal ing the fact that they are taking the lead of all other Bitters, and are destined to become as famous and popular as an' medicinal preparation in use. 3 1. All the uliut 111 praising meui, anil wueu i the kind, tlipv are irpnernllv riirht.

We are lately meeting a good many who are ana 11 UOCS US g00j to see how healthy and ruddy they look, and they all attribute it to the use of Constitution Bitters. We would advise vou all to take no other. Use Seward's hacking; cough. Cough Cure Ur tiiat Cash paid for Country Produee L. P.

Stone's. at A l.vki.k stock of Chinchilla overcoat-just received atL. Nathansou's; call soon if you wnni to save 30 per cent. TRUNKS! TKUN KS TRUNKS TRUNKS VALISES! VALISES VALISES VALISES! VALISES VALISES tc, tc. At lluvinan Fisher'sNo.

North 3fain. Havk you heard how cheap sugar and coffee are being sold at S. L. P. Stone'--.

Call find see. Foi; your pure spices, cream tartar, soda and salemtus, go to S. L.P. Stone's. Atwckids Hyperion Cod Fish rt- ceive-I.

This is a Cod cured tinder a pat- lit process and is e-iual to fresh Cod. Weaver Benjamin. Thi'mi Navy Tobacco the best in the market at Weaver fc BrxjA.il i aie Agents ior ana a i.eaiu i Soaps', 'Craig's Baking Powder' and Cros-e Blackwell's Pickled Goods. Weaver Benjamin's, i 54 HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS JfAlS HATS HATS MAIS HATS II ATS HATS HATS HATS Decatur TVILoft's. thau the Cheapest.

Black Breastpins, Earrings aud chains cheapest in the city at Jepw-n's. Rogers Buo. plated ware a new-stock just opened at Jepsou's. K. RoiiEEis Co.

have now on hand a full and complete stock af Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes. Our Ladies, Misses aud Children's are very fine and durable. We particularly call the at- tention of our customers to our line of Men's, Boy's and Youth's, custom hand made in french, calf andkid; alsodomes-tic calf, kid aud stoga Boots, all of which are ot tne very best manufacture and guaranteed equal iu point of durability to any work made in Urbana, and war-i ranted not to rip, you will find them better than they have been in previous years. Call and see them. tMF.n.

At this office to complete Sets Coast Survey for 1S51 1S5S lSt2 1S6-3 I'aciiie Kaii Road Vol. 7 ii 1 12 These volume- will lie purcha-ed at a i fair price. Some volumes for exchange Sept. 1-1 ISM. Respectfully announces to the citizens of Urbana and vicinity, they may still have bis services as heretofore, as a special adviser and instructor to their children, in their deportment and up-! pearanee in society, at home or the most fashionable places abroad.

P. S. Besides my friends in this, city, I have had the honor of instructing in the families of Jutlge Welsh and Major Al- Ion of this State, also, Ex-Governors CuiTiu, of Pennsylvania, and Indiana. Sept. tf tf.

Howe Howe Howe The original Howe Sewing Machine can be had on very reasonable terms, at Winder's Hat Store, opp. the Court House. Machine Stock alway- on hands. R. J.

Winder, Agent. Hcxxell'p Celebrated Opal Cement. For sale by KALi KMAN Jc NELSON During the damp raw weather uf too i C. F. Gait on'? Coiu-h Bii-am "Uould be in every household.

Alternate iotaimd excetsof the appetite, and a'riud- ing of the teeth are symptom? or voiuir. B. A-: FulniTtoek'- Vermfu-e. TiiL f'aUn ul' Superiority is awarded Lo 3Ira. A.

Allen'" Lmpuoved (vex eijir) Haiu Klgtokek ori (hi WU;) and a grateful public ap- i prcciaies the very low price. One Dollar. Every i Drugsisi tells it. ati-lai. office oit National Urbaua, Ohio.

SANDS CHICAGO STOCK AND CEEAM ALE. Mis. P. Lroaiu. is our in Ohio, for the otSand? i iiicago Creaia ami Slock Ale.

Slie il! -H a prices. SANDS Mi KLEVEV. i Mhh ld Wj.c.c I i.rcl tau iili, lira cacapest Jol) ork at the UulnC. Mich Po-'cr-. A i thi :u.id-.

ANA uumin 01 at ei. Lee ii.ui) brick II. M. i lew liti-i-. o.

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and i--iox i.i; ut Til 1JAIVA, try. UKBANA KETAIL MAKatls. 1'ai- Curii r.uf.t.- l.i Ifvc Wh. wCMiio- i ri-iineill. T- ir.

1 i io I I SJ a Imp.Ti-.n.M....-.' ixlii .0 li. 'IV a 1 ii-ii io 1 Salt 4 Mi llriin in Sh'irr-. ii eo per loo API i tiro i K.a- -Ii: LI-1 f-C II, licel Tallow i 0-1H Potatoes. l.ill ftlicllir.4 .10.: Or 1'! e' v.et Ui-- 13 lU.UO I'Oll Ol 1UT f.M V.at 00 -s. y.iK'i,i,.v5 ri, i.uoi;-.','.1.! il Pe-UWr int M- Wiv.ilj 'OH BOOKS 5 CD hi A 2s i to cd 0 7- 5 I- a 2 fr s- DRY GOODS.

PRICED HUNTS AND lUTTLVd COMFORTS. CASSIMIRES SATINETS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, "'l Maunfacturi. WATERPROOF CLOTHS. SLACK ALPACAS uuiJ'jncr qnahty auu trj cheat' 'ur Mock BOOTS SHOES. Ale e': are of nin-rior qilaliy.

ROCK, CQLWELL, ELLIS, llCTill IIIUiiI, LT CLOTHING. 3- Ml 9 5. 32 a 0 r..

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