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VOL. XXXII CuLUMBUS. OHIO, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 241 1570. NO. 100! THE OHIO STATE JOUANAL . '. 1 A 1 t - - ' - ' - 1-DAILY BDITION. Br adi Ita k!w) mnnm.....',... OO 4 . . 1 nwptU ... 4 mv j- d do U I d -U OuWf l-e an upward-, each. t JU dB d do do S months, 4 (Ml 40 4o do do 4 month.. I OO (to epy o Clube ol f bo. , IMItmm by Carritr, per month O U Tttl-WEFKI.T HI1TIOW, PubUihti miry Tutiday, TKuridaji mi fatWdOft miming. do do monthi do - - do ; I mouths.. ' do da 1 moin.li Clabi of fle d wpward, each do .do j do t, dotr.autbs., do do "do do s months.. Uoi eopy extra to Ulub ol Ten. O 40 4 tin U 4)0 t UO t WFFUJUV EDITION, fultliihtd try Saturday: Blnale subscribers, rr annnm do do 6 months ...ft 00 ,.. I on ... A UU ... 1 .. ffS 00 ...40 UU yiv etpl Ten copies Twenty Copts Jfily septa 11 AT Eft OF ADVCRTI8IH. DAILY Ont nooro. each Inaertlon 11 W Bpocial or Buslntss Not una, per aiire, eaoh ituiertlnn Ixwal Notice.-, - cU. a lino, tint iLiei.ioii. Advertisements onoe a week ibargwl fall rU- ii h lOMTlion. THT.WKfcKLY-Un.0 MUatly. VKHltV Oho iiaaB, Hut tonTtlon 1 Kch additioaal uw-rtion t Lcal or llufincM Notkt;, pT. lino, eacb inrntion V fiEi((ht lmoorlrM make a tquart Ai TtiwtnrnH fr l.iu(tr time mrted at our fi-uular caid rti, wklcb wiU be furaubud ou ap pilontion. i biusiki DinECToiir. LiTWeinTitetln attMtionof onrTeadera tothifollowing hat of OolumbuiBuaiiieflS h ( dm it which art ainoug the uhmi reliable liuu uxteasWe tsbabliahuienU in Lhia city jamnnf.v. R. Bill EI. Attorney at Law. UmuTl to No. 10 North B. 0. HOFFMAN, Attornoy-at-Lw. OUiw, 47 Bast HUte Street, Uolnmbus. 11ENRY C. NOHI.K, Attoroey-at-Ija- 117 South nigh Bt L J. CUlTCllFJiLD, Attoroer and Counsellorat-Law. Oltlo la City Bank Uuildiu. 11UASKK it NAU1I, Attnrrcysat-I.aw OtUca, No. U Somh Uigh Bt, Amboa nuiloinf. Ali4Jlliri.4TM. K. T. BKOOKKB, Arohitfct.ClTll Entiinwr, c, utfioe.fl. E. Cjt. Uiih d ULu bU., H itury. UKKtl A SO WINK. 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Mo they irif.ll nerer hare H, ' The iree the Merman Bhlnst Th mgh rulture Use, to rend It ' Willi talon tltjiwj they pina Bn long as genty B tatuag K Bi-tweelt lie banka of green, A abip nhull on the currout Ol that sweet atrem be seen Thiy shall never have lt-nerl The Kloriotm (ierman Jthine: While patriot heart are tVled Un ita jpueroue purple wine; Bo long as tlio broad ahulows Uf tall ditts o'er it gleam, Bo long as proud oatbfdrals Are imsjjad in it aliearn. No, they thill BMff hTf It, The (r the Uerman Hhin, Whi:e round iU grai-erul maidana The arms of strong men twine Anl while ono ttab w.thin It Hpringx glittu i riff from tbedeepi - And win e s ft midnight miuw Shall o'er its waters swe; p N i, tliy shall nwat have it The Oorman Hhine's tree wave. Till it" sacred tide U (lowing Abvro the last man's grave. THE LONE STAR. 00TimillD. VIII Thk Lbak. It waa quite clear that the lull which hai taken place In the itorra was to be ofbrlel'durtitiou. As eveniogrlruw ln.ttte wind rout; again, tlio dark and gloomy ky uuce mure appeared to welgli upuu the tall manta ot tbe brig, and everything 1 1 refund a terrible, and horrible night. 8a 1 1 was gradually taken In under the orders of Mir lit-glnald, who bad const. luted hlraielf commander, now that Cap Ulu Muutroiie was lytnr ou a bedof Hlckueag. All hand?, after auatchiDK a brief ltiHtant of repuse, came ou deck, and prepared for the renewed battle with the element a. Two men. by way of precaution, were alrtady placed at the wheel XSot a star, nor a nhmpse of the moon, which, however, had lung since risen, could be at'vu. The ttuu had gone down In a dei p bank of clouds of an anry re J, anu not one of the siting that encourage the mariner could be dlstlu-1 guiahed. 'i'he rlgylng began to quiver and nhake uuder the force of tbe breeze, and then the gale was upon them. The howling of the wind through the tfhrouds, luckntays, and flying gear, was ieariul. Nothing can convey an Idea ot fto sound but the supposed scrcnchlng of the mams and yards added to the wild character of the uproar. Every plauk, too, In tbe brig creaked and groaned, while a man snust have bawled loud, Indeed, to have made himself heard In all this tumult, K leaner, wno could never remain below during a storm, wrapped up in cloaks, and with a tarpsulln around her ofAidefi, held on to a belaylnn pln with one hand, and to a gun wltb the other, i Sir Hi:lnald stood beclde her, gazloit at ibe heavin:, and occasionally giving some brief order, which tbe men obeyed wltb sombre alacrity. Try the well,' whimpered he to the carpenter suddenly, speaking In a low and cautious tone, irora certain xiiowieuKe of tbe laut, that no terror is greater tor the sailors than the presence of a leak. rue carpenter weut to the unmps and roea tired ihe depth of wa'er. Two feet of water, sir ' he replied In a equally low touu, not u am lug ltd with terror. Kig the pnmpv continued Hlr llegi nald ; 'boys divide yourselves Into two gangs ; there Is a little water iu ibe bold irom the straining of tbe vessel, but half an hour a soell will set thai to nuiiis. The men did aathev were ordered, and each uaug pumped a quarter of an hour. liit) storm seemed, now ever, to increase in fury. The men at the wheel were bouud to keep their attention awake to every movement of the brig, which at times nee mo J ungovernable, lueuaric-nes increased, snd the veesel seemed ab solutely sailing in a sea of Ink. Sudden ly tbe whole aceue was uiuminateu uy a briuht llttsh of llghtnlDg ; every rope and spar became distinctly visible, while the hone Btar could be distinguished at some distance crossing the foaming crest of a wave. Presently rain, too, began to fall In torrents so heavy and unceasing, as even to beat down the raging wawrs, slightly to diminish the rolling auu piircuiug 01 uie ivoyw tu-ley.Bound the well once more,' said Sir Heel ii Ud, again at the expiration of an hour, addressing the carpenter. '1 wo feotskx inches, sir, preseotlj re-pled the man iua low and despairing bone. Keep at them, boys,' said the captain of the Loue titar in a cheerful tone, though bis heart sank within him. iiut he knew the vast importance of keeplug up Uie men's spirit. Oouragel tbe storm shows slgna of abating, and the water is being got umierv fie then, without further speech, head ed the fresk gang himself, alter btddlog tbe steward distribute ft rree ration 01 spirits to the men who had Just leitoff pumping. Hut though all went cheer (ally enough to work, both crew aud passengers, they could not but see that 8ir Kegiuald was simply apeaklng to en-courage them, and keep uu their spirits. iney au ieit tue uesoiauug lunueuceoi vne i act, mat me snip was niucg wnn water, ihe stjrm may rage, ana tne wind bowl, tbe lightning Hash, the thuu- bar roll, and yet the sailors will have contldeiice lu the planka he treads on ; but when once be leels that the water is wittikn the ship, under bis very feet, his courage (alls iiiio, and despair takes fast bold upon bis Heart. About midnight tbe storm teemed till furthir to Increase. Huge waves rolllug furiously behind the brig threatened every Instant to break over the stern-poop of the Teasel, one of the greatest daugers of a tempest of long dutatlou on the deep. The vessel labored heavily lu the trough or tbe sea, then upon monutaln waves and eeemrd at every plunge about to rise no more. Note word had been spoken for a long time. Ou all sides nothing could he aeon but torrents oi' white loam, Illuminated every now and then by vivid ft tabes of sheet .ightulog. The men were still at the iiuiuns. Freolaaly at midnight tilr lieg Intslsl attain commanded an lusiwollun of the well, which now showed four feel of water iu tbe bold. The men stood aiooi, aud refused to work. Hear a hand, my gallant boys, orled Hlr Higlnald; 'it wants bat fur hours to daylight, ana then we can leave tue brltc to Us fate, aud uo on board the Lone Star. Uts but to keep tbe ahlp afloat lor a lew nours. o-ewaru, give the meu cold meat, and Hollands, nnd then all bauds to the pumps. Overboard with tbe Qrlt man who Hi aches I' The captain or the bone ntar spoke wltb Intense energy. There was a double tonoof pureuaslou and command In his words, win a, had Its tir-ct, aod. despite tbe gloomy night, the dreadful beatiug of Uie storm, tbe rolling and pitching of the resssk tne men, alter rapidly devour Ing the welcome refreshments odored, again separated into two gauge, and prepared for work. . . I lis ink,' said the soldier commander, addreaslng tne oarpentur, 'If ehe were lightened of her masts, sie would strain ksa, and make lesa water.' Very llkeiy, air ... 'llaud me an ex.' . Tbe ax waa given him. - ;. - 'Htarboard your helm, hove keep her ft way point. look alive I Steady t sol' This order given, both he and the car penlur sprang to windward, and begaa backing a the abroada and atays, while others did the same forward. Very little time was needed to out away the strained nines, aud their cracking was soon Dunni. Look out below I' thundered Hlr Rotr lnald aud ibe next minute tue two masts broke off at the malu aud forelntx and hung to lee wart I. They were ot, However, loose. Numerous bolts and ropes still held then, on, and tbe brig lay down on one elite) lift very fearful manner. Tbe four who had axes In their hands sprang up the rlggiug, eiuug firmly to tbe ratlllngs, and though almost blown off by tbe violence of tbe gale succeeded In gaining the tops. A few well-directed blows soon sent the masts swimming alongside. They nil descend ed, and proceeded to sever the ropes which attached tbe spars to tbe ship to leeward. The Koyal Charley seemed visibly eased. Hue rolled still, but more lightly, and at two o'clock an examination of the well showed no increase of water In the hold. Btlll there was no abatement In the storm, and when In the morning the remnant on the wreck looked around Ui em, and saw, about a mile off, the Lone Btar skimming the waters like a duck, all wished themselves on board tbe admirable little vessel. The dliricnlty was to get on board. It was clear that no boat could live In such a sea, but Blr Reginald, after making a signal to the schooner to coma down upon them, be gan devising some means of escape. Presently a sweet smile floated on his face as a memory of childhood came upon htm; and he bade the men look for a flexible but strong piece of wood for him, Ihis was readily found, aud converted Into a bow. Arrows were rudely manufactured by tbe carpenter In a few mln-ntts, Hlr K'glnald himself attached a leadened point to one, and a piece of rag by way of feathers. To the whole he attached a long piece of strong twine, to which In turn was fastened an immense and powerful cable, In ft very short time the Lone Btar, as directed by her commander, dushed cloe under the stern of tbe brig, titr Reginald drew bis bow, let fly, and the arrow, after twlHtiug and twirling a little In the air, fell right on the deck of the Lone Star, and was seized by some ol the men. A rapid movement of the schooner's helm then brought her nearer still, another smaller rope was passed, and the wounded, fastened In hammocks, were rapidly pulled over the deck of the Lone Btar. Tbe passage, however, was long and tedious; and when a whole hour had passed, there still remained on the deck of the Royal Charley Bir Reginald, Eleanor, Josh, who was at tne wheel. 'Go,' said the captain to the mulatto; 'you can theu pull me over, wltb tbelady In my arms. Bid them pull gently.' Ale go last,' replied the blacksullen-7- Sir Reginald advanced menacingly toward Josh ; he left the wheel ; the brig, abandoned to Itself, gave a fearful lurch, aud all three were cast from their lee'. When they regained their footing, they found that shock bad parted the cable that the Lone Btar was edging away to leeward, without anythe remotest chance uf making back to them They heard the frttn'.ic shouts of the men ; they strw the sweeps put out ( but all In vain. The elements hid still too much power, and tbe devoted trio remained on board the Koyal Charley, at the mercy of the gale. IX. ALONE. The position of our three adventurers was now apparently of the most painful, hopeless, aud dreary character. Tbey were alone, on board ot a wreck, which was evidently fast tilling wltb water. TOey were totally uuaole to manage it lor auy length of time. Sir Reginald and Josh, however to gain a oioukul's rttl-ctiou and rest, lushed tbe belm amidships, wnlch kept the bri dead before tne wind, and then held counsel, Elotnor sat In a state of perfect stupor on the duck. The Loue Btar waa already far away to leeward, still making desperate tttirts to get to wludward, a position it had bltberioneariyalwayskept: bu.the experienced eyes of the two men plainly told tbem that ail its enjris were vatn What you tink we do, massa, now 1" i said Josh with a aulleu and utmost luso ! lent grin. ; 1'ut our trust in onr conrage and en ergy, replied the ex-Commonwealth mau. lhe storm nas nearly exhausted its fury i tbe leak may not increase so rapidly as we fear ; aud if it does, why, we must get a boat Into tbe water, and try our fortune there.' 'The ship htm sink, certain continu ed tbe mulatto, who, however, spoke as if his though' were elsewhere. ibe ship will not certainly sink. See, the wlud is already less, though the waves run mountains high. Gj to the helm. We will each take it In half hour SpellS.' xne muiaiio oo yea, anu air iifginaia approached tbe young girl. 'jfiieanor, this is a very tornoie posi tion for you; but htve faith and hope. Perhaps we may be better off thau we imagine, if tbe storm continues to abate, we shall escape wltb perfect ease. We are not two bundnu miles trom land, aud the lolly-boat will take us that distance without any diffkulty ne aoau never see laud again, repli ed Eleanor In ft aobt'e tone t 'fate Is against us Eleanor, never despair, never despond. It Is tbe sure vanguard of fallure.as confi dence Is tbe almost sure basis of success. We have still a good brig, perhaps too hastily abandoned, nuder onr feet. To speak frankly, Miss tiowen, I have little drt-ud of ber sinking. I saw that tho leak disheartened and discoursed tbe men, so I, In self defence, proponed a transfer to tbe Lone B'.ar. Hut I see no sign of tbe depth of water Increasing Hay, give me not vain nope. iam now resigned to all. Reginald, iny father la dead : those whom 1 love are under the ban of fearful suspicions; what, then, Is life to mer' What life b to all created beings the moat glorious aud brlgttst of things, Eleanor. Never deplse life. It has far more honey than bitters in It, If we but seek the sweets. Kleaoor, live In hope of happy days. My dearest girl, put faith In one who never lied. ou will yet be my proud and happy wife yet be revered and loved by all around yon. The picture is before me, clear aud distinct i see It, L tell It, I know It I' The convinced and confident tone o Reginald routed E eauor. She held out her band to htm with a faint smile, while bur eyes, beaming with hops aud renew ed life, were II ted upon his face with an exprusalou which evuu at that moment matie bis neart leap. lie added a few more words of cousolatlon and comfort, and then again, Ilka a geueral prenarioa fur ft b title, revluwsd the elements. Tbu Lrono btar was stm to be aeen, this time with sail upon bur, besting ud toward tbe brig, but with very Utile chance of making it, Tim Koyal Char ey was dead to windward of ber, tbe vale still verv violent, me sea neavy ; nnd Hlr Reginald anew wen tnat nia laitnrm achojner would make more lee-way than she would gain ground on each taek. lie gave up an uopti on this aide, - Ills first thought, then, was for pro vision. The wheol was again seenrely lasiied ainldsulp, and both Josh and Sir Reginald proceeded to layby all that was ncccasary fur a cruise. It read, tnnet, a iittie wine, a Beg oi water, wttn as ma ny bottles as they could (111, and a fsW odds anJ ends, were put In a secure and oouvsaleut place. Alongside these tbuy placed a short mast, ft sell, a ounipass. ftud two pairs or oars, some boat. c lock i, a spare sail, and ft small nut re? a. The soldier did not forgut some plst-iH, and powder and ball. He theu bade Joan look to hlmseif t but the mulatto eon tented himself with ft null bundlK which he placed In a locker under a seat by the stern with every mark of cure an oautlon. Muanwhlle the storm sen i lb I y abated. 'Uj below, Josh, aud fetch the csn Uin s spy-glass,' suddenly exclaimed the eaptalnof tbe Lane Start 'aud look in his drawers i I ibmk ib-re en a lew doubloons there, which yon may have If yoo cau dod them The eyei of tho molalto flaohed like Ore, and he we'it below i while Sir Hon-Inald advanced toward tho wheel. As he pasttd tbe locker In which tbe negro's Duuuie was placed, ne pat bis band q and lifted It. II smiled as be laid It down ; but a strange smile, sueh as pus-tied Eleanor, who had hue a Watching hi tvery movement, JPneeutly the ne gro returned on the deck with the spyglass In hie hand, and putting on ft very Ions face. 'What's the matter?' Ulmcaptlnoiefox. TaVeebry single dolla away wld blm. Ncbber leave ft quarter 'Never mind. If we gtit safely on shore, you shsll have yonr reward 'Taokee nuesa 'Now, then, we must have outtbejjl-ly-boat. It Is heavy ; but we most rig pulleys, and hoist at the capstan. Everything for life The wind had now much decreased, and was blowing scarcely half a gale; but tbe Lone Star was wholly out of Bight. Josh ascended to the maintop, Sir Reginald to the fore, aud then they fixed two strong pulley. Through these eords wuie passed, which were then securely' attached to tbu jolly-boat, a new and tight little cralt. ' Its Ann and well-tied lashings were then cut away, and the two men went to the capstan. Tbey brat, however, made doubly sure of the'r best hope, by fastening a losg painter to It. They then began to hlst. Tbey bad to do the work of six or eight men ; but tbey were working for life; and at the end of twenty minutes' ardous labor at times tbe capstan would not work tbey had the Intt hoisted a good way above the bulwarks. Hut it bung aome distance over tbu deck. Thts, however, was soou obviated. Several spars were laid In a sliutlug direction from the huge and lofty long boat to the bulwarks, aud well tied. The jolly-boat was then slowly lowered, and Sir Reginald, rushing to the wheel, brought the brig up to the wind, and made her lie over. At this Instant the cable fW from tbe band of Josh, darted with extreme rapidity off the enpstan, and sent the boat falling with a terrific splatb Into the wau-r. Again securing tbe helm, tire men both hastened with beating hearts to examine state of affairs. 'All right, massa V said Josh with a gr,AU right !' replied Hlr Reginald in a deeply thaukful voice. 0 down and ioimen the b loo it. Let her go astern, aud 1 will hand you down the oars, masts, and plunder The mulatto obeyed with alacrity, and the j illy-boat was soon well loaded with all that could be Befely stowed into It It was then determined to wait a while, for the storm was abating fast, and the sea was calming its fury. Elea nor and ber lover took the first refreeh lug meal which they had partaken of for some time. Hotb were full of hope and satisfaction, though Bir Reginald was uousually reserved and thoughtful, their dinner conluded, Eleanor went to her cabin In search of some few I itt It-articles which might add to their comfort in tbe boat. Wbeu she returned on deck, the freebooter was standing with folded arms gazing at tbe sun, which was getting low. The wind had now fallen to a still' breeze, and everything looked propitious for their proposed journey. 'Lat us sound the wells,' said be after a while. Tho negro half-cast approached the well, aud assisted his officer to take the depth of water. 'Six-feet !' exclaimed Sir Reginald gravely. 'We hive a fair warning; let us not despise It 'I am ruady, dear Reginald Ilu ready in all things, then, Eleanor cried tbe other in a lud, ringing, and menacing voice; 'and now be firm and quick. Catcb up yonder cord, and tie tbe scoundrel's hands As he spoke, Blr Regioald raided a haudsptke, struck the mulatto across tbe b' ad with It In ft way to have killed a man with a thin skull, stretched blm atuiictd upon tbe deck, and then began to tie his legs. Uood Uou, Reginald, what mean your Ask ine not, but tie the villain's hands. He meant to cut our throats In out sleep, and rob ns at all events I think so; and wko Is forewarned is fore- ,rmed. I can explain no more now He tore the mulatto had recovered his senses, he was seenrely tied, that resist ance was In vatn. Sir Higlnald drew forth a pair of pistols nnd a dirk con cealed under Josh's dress, aud gave them to Eleanor. 'Keep these as evidence Then tbe ex Commonwealth soldier, whose strength was prodigious, rained the mulatto in bis arms j and lifting him ou to the bulwarks, lowered him by a cord into tne boat. Eleanor followed; and then the captain of the Lone Star, alter casting loose the painter, and tak 1 lug Josh's parcel, descended also, and 1 they were next minute pitching and to. slug in an open boat upon the wide waste of waters. to ns CONTIlf USD. Gftsoonadlng. A month ago, when tbe war was first talked of In France, the prevailing belief there was that tbe Prussians would never have courage enough to face ft French army, or li they did, It would be only to give Frenchmen an opportunity of ahowlns how soon thev could dispose of their Gerinau would-be rivals, ' Subsequent event have modi lied-this belief, but some an.uslug.lllustrailoD.sol it have been recorded by army oorree- j pon dents, of which the following Is not tbe least so, from the pen of Mr. Edward laockmy, who gives an account of his adventures near the French lines. He was on tbe point of starting from Melz for the frontier, when, at the gate of the city, hie horso dropped a shoe. There i upon he visited the nearest blacksmith, aud while tbe horse was being shod the man recounted bia own experience ot war. Mr. Lockroy continues thus; 'At this moment everybody at Aleti has killed bis Prussian Yon cannot And a single Individual Who Will not say to yon, 'Ah! I killed enough of them, I can tell you wnen i wis yonng.' uue might almost Imagine It was a local game like arch ery, ihe blacksmith s story was to the effect that on a certain occasion he wss lu a drinking saloon at Saar-Louls. with some Prussians, One of tlie-e stepped up to him and dropped an old quid In his beer. Whereupou the blaek-amlth aroee, unbooked ft sabre from ihe wail, and lata about him with ft will. He struck one, and then the other, and then ft third. He cuts one. cleaves another, kills two at a blow, three In short, dispose, of them all. Having fin- Isheu Uie business, the tremendous Frenchman hangs the sabre on the wall, and goes on his way. Out It so happened that these soldiers were Prussians, snd their Colonel And lug that none of them returned, asked till lieutenant who killed my Prua-lans for nitf The lien tenant rrplled, 'A Frenchman of Lorraine.1 'i be Ootnii. eoajp'alnsd, as well ho might, totbr Frrnchanthorltlea, An In-jnlry was Instituted, and the hlsok-smith stood pirwsrd and said to his Jurjgea, 'Uentlemen.lf a person were to pot an old 'plug' Into your soup at dinner, What would yon dor The Prussian Colonel, who was a manly fellow, cried, 'I would kill him 'Well, tbu black, smith answered, 'a Prussian put an old 'ping' Into my beer, lo l killed a I) the Prussians who were tlmre.' Aud the Judges, after due deliberation,' told the blacksmith he might go home. The aald bltukatnlth must be a poor and humble relation of Un Marshal of K ran op, whoa niontaehe would go twice ronnd tne body of M de Htsmark I" The Marshal here alluded to Is Marshal Le Htnuf, whose prodigious moustache and itom polty are favorite, subjects with Uie rane caricaturists Tho Hp.1 liiinril, ' , IN ANY QUANTITY, JOUENAL COUNTING BOOK HUNINE N OTIC KM. ratal tho Teeth.. Ae all se id preparations. They anar bleaeh the enamel, but tbry aa aurelf diis 1tb anu de.troy It. Tbe mild, frenlai habumic and preservative fcnzo-oomt, luipief uatt-d with be Hapouin ol tbe famous txupival Hiv Tie, uf Chili, is tbe only ab olut. ly aafe article of its kind in the market, aud protects the Teeth from all destructive intlutnots, aa well as keeps them liee from i attar. "Bpaldiso's Omjk,' hai'dyand uieful. The Neaaun oi 1-.x1iuiin.Tiib The oluse sultry wm titer winch u.ually prs-railatiward ihe eud of summer is particularly uul.vorii'jle. to tho leebie ul enwi.vt.led. Utn ilitt wil-kuit trauios ol s.roitg mt u ftul tbo lunu-ebon of tbe season, aud la nude atd languor pervade the whole oommuuity. Ladies. tie-eiaJiy those in deiicats health, auffrr luueh Iruni deoility, oocusiunoO by tbe humid beat, and il tuewuotof a whuicaome in vibrant. In fact, a neoeaaity for suuut ui to rsci ml Ui exhausted STattJiu isexperieiKftd, mo is ui i a. It everybody, and th only iuetiun is, wao. thai tumtiktng will o. W.tli tlioMt wou ham bated Um tltcct ui ttuatetlei's Ntumauii Bitters ou thinsol.tw, or have ubsurrod iu ttirut. on other, ibis quaalion will nut be iu duuut fur a a.ug- niuniu Its tonio and regulating operation, aud its agancy iu croaUug hvaltiiy apuile auu promoting uigts-ttiai, am rigbtljdu et-d brail wuuhat leiorlttd lo Lul unvtju tiled vegatab invig iant aud oor-reoiivo, amuLg the muU'lraoidiitL,ry tbuieapt title wotuiera oi muodern tioic. It .huuld be taken at this season as a aaieguard atai&at the epidemic diet-Mars which ate a apt tuattack the rulasud sysuim in tbo laU of the jear. As itia understood that ut-refnnry speculators In vArioos parts of the oouutry ai endusvoi iu$ to audic Mtoa tbo sttndard tonto uf the sko with wurthk-e articles manufactured by thviurolves whu h they represent to be supciio. to ilist .onif triou i uimjd) , it i pruper to put tbe public uu their guard aain. tins apt-ties ol inipoitiun, sua to waiu them attaiuat tue dt-ieU'riuua trt.su with whioli duhuuoinblii deait-rs seek to dreut:h Mum. Ilttitliiug Nuiure'it attaxvvst. Ilnndredaot men and boys are now employed by the aaa.ciatuu ol Mew kurk oapiuniats luwn an tbu Ski Jduna Faainic Uu.. in rupiug irma the rotas ou tht lrmh co4it ihe edible marine din-uu wuicb, an prepared under tbu uioeof ttAat-'n OaA Moas Fxaiaa, han alrtudy becuuio one qi the iwp'Ji tant nijuulauluiod sttp.oa ui tt)j a tu. nc 4n prujuow uiiruut. Ihu paiuut lor Mm chnp nud dulici'jua fuod element la ciruely a yar old, yut ita usu is all but uuivuraal. tvery growry aud (funeral more, sud svt-ry reapt-ctiUe druggist establishment m tbu ajuulry Hud it ntue.nary to kvupSMUpply uf the aitl.le. U iuso-keepeja de cJnro ihat tne quauiity of oaiimaito ou-tard, blauo utangt-, li,tht pujduirf, orcaiu, jeiiy, Ac, prouuci ok- uin the tanue extttdn uy oue hall hot ob-Unliable irom any uti.ei gltttinoua sgeut ued iu cooairr. Ibo central Utpui u at S3 1'ark riaco, New k'oilr. Tlie ImpcrUliablo forluuie. As a rule, the perl utuea now in uue have no pur maiit-ucy. Au hour ur two attur their uau, thtre is notraosof ptiiumu tit. Jw uitluruuLis the re uit aucoteduig the us-,f MUttliA V kLAW-MAN'Hl-UJUilJA ATKal liy. alter it ap-p icaiion ttie buuilkcruhiW cxtm,ee a moit oo-Ltht.ul, do icatu, aud nyrevntiti' tiurauw. Mfta.JlAI. AU'l'ICM. Huml lluvauiia a.olivry ut CuitU Draws OOO.OOO in irold rrerr IT dars: nrlres caalied naii lulurnnitiun turuirht'd. i'hu tigutat rutt-s paid lor doublouus aud ail kinds ol gold and silver, UuTernmimt securitiea, ecu. XAKLoit ft Co., Bankers, 16 Wall timet, N. I. Fropoaiiln tor a'ro and NUrub for Autlouml iHltllurr Comcicrles, Ucnir.aASTM UlNKnAL's Orriei, WAkumoTos, 1). C, 11th Augost, 1S70. PPOPOSALS PoR BUPFLYtNU TRKKS aiidriurubs for oroamoatal planting of ibe ISstioaal Oineten-a are invited Iroia nurseries and gardeners in good tinding. 'I be itoia aud rfitubs should be- wcnrely packod and dtlivertd attlie railroad station moat convenient to th garden or nuiiery. hills and bids of ladiiifr, p-uporly addreaed, to be luruubfd, Tito truiMht will be pud by the L'oiUd States, and thij billa will be rsttlvd upon reteiptot tbu tret's ttud abrube at the places to wbiidi Ui-y luay be caniiutd, Thenrdera a ill be ifiven by tho otficr In charge r National remt-tem in thm uthoe upjuettiaiaies of reiinaitiina irom lucat otbesis. It usutue.ted that tbe must convenient form of or ot wi 1 be a printed catalogue, aithsuon dlBoountoatbewIioiebr ua any claaM4 ur ktuds of plau's ai the propnetur may he wiiiibft to ottr, Purchases will be made wherever moat advan. t"ir"iua to the Uuitod States upon the basis ol tht prupoaals thua received. '1 here are abuut eiithty (SO) national militsry renetenes stattied over the wLolu United HtatM- and aume plaaling will probably be needed in each of them. ' Frop isslflshonld be seated and addressed to the l.uaitcrua.terOenfTal'aUmco, marked 'Fropue lur Ireeeand Hbrulia;" and they will beopeuoo at Id'. (J. MEIUS, Quartermaster Uemral, auio lw firuvet Ala)oi Ueneral, U. rj. A. LOUIS KAHN, CO. 4 North IlltfU fciti eot, MERCHANT TAILOR. . SSAbBS IS Ulva.iKXM FuraisblDg Coodii, Ready Made Clothing, . Hat-?, Caps, L it The Cutting Department Is in charge of a gen- """m fi vaimiHiuiH-, anu pavr.ie auuiu uo well to examine my stock, jfoio going tlvwhtre. 2i EERSHISER, ADAM3 & CO., DtALUM Itf PLNE & DOMESTIC LIMM, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Wihoow amd Doom I-'ramk, Modldiiiob, fto. OFKICEi Soulhwest Cor. Kprlne; A Mater Bio., VOLUUVS, OHIO. Burfaos rianlns. ttawtnir nnd Uawin? dnaa to order. All onokne rsnwrTLT rtLito, orr, a. ri.iiBB, w. thom.ob FISHEB & THOMSON, No. i:-J Mortli Illtfh tut., K.ep th. Bnt QaaUt Mid L.U.1 BtflMol FURNITURE Msnnfseturrfl, and pnr to suit the time. UoodsexnihtUO with pleas re. and w know we can please. ilapamog done promntl and at rasaonehl rate. IN onnneetton wlih tht abore. FI8BEIL BllO. ftTUUilttUN, UNDERTAKERS, Kp MaUIIio Burial Cast, Casket and eoffin eonaiaullyon hand. We bav a llfar that Is nuttxcellvd miheotty. and will attend inner! protupliy. Cbanres moderatsv Valuable toal Lauds fr Mr$ TUK CXKCU roBM OK ZIHA unpt.rv, will oner at public sale, at the UOUhT llUUej. IU UrtJAN,0.,atao'slookp..,oa The Slim Dr f Hcptwaiber, I (TO the lotluwing diwrrlhed lands, lyinp? and btn In tiarnahip U, rang II, la aroU'tns Jo and II, and Tart f irartlnns 31 and Ji, In Ward lownahip, 1'ioking county, eonlaieing about acres, all lying in one bly. hm on. hundred srres or norelmpniTsd, a part of whtrh Is bottom lant, with a oomfortabif hniiei anil ane.otllont ercharJ. a lartf part of whioh ia uudeiuiid with a feus ol oxusilent ouL H, U. I.INDUkV, tt. U. l lMH KIf, (1 H UK KKY, nullhi Xtfwatot of tu Uadiev, dotas MAN O O D: " I low llo.t t How lto.torod I Ju9tfttblttlkttt ia . MuriMNi irUt rfacBlr. Ai I.ltlTTUKS UM TMK NATl'HAI. THfiT. ment, and KMlloal (ltir of rpermatirli.a or UeBinal Wkaoa, InmliiMtsiy ttniuatiotia, Briual liability, anJ ImikiliiuenU to lairift genorally ; Nrrvnusaraa, Uinmnnptl , Kplli paf, and flu Mnlal and rh)sHvl Innaptsitf, re suiting from nVf-Abu, Lr Hmixat J. Cut vaawatL.nl- D. auUtoc of the "Urran Hook, A Heoe. toTboiiiii4eolMiilfer-inN IVent udr s-l, In plain enveiooe, to an tddirss, pat-paid, on rfeiptif tix mil, or two nnatAtr stamps, by tllA. J. C KUNK ft IH), 1H1 HuMorr. PI. V. I. . HM &mu Also, Ui. ValTvMTrilV''MariUfUuiaa,'' pritm H 4nui, mAvIc M NOTICE. TIOMAH ft "lUI'AttP, WII'HB r n km: NT p'anef laraaloao is enlmwn.will Uh no Uiv,lhat trtiu-s l.iKtl.ma i.i Mbiin nmy, t-hi-i, did on th l.thda) ul Au'.-t ih.u. It e hw it ah'.', miu. u n mnv.n ricai w th nan 1 mutton In thMJi.utt ot ( iff Ui eoitniy nf franbt m, tHit ', fraiirt Thomas H. Hhepad aid Utt'tlnh taniirtr, U-frndanU, etinw lurth that th re ieiu.ilo hi rromsaiidrfenireiita tin airn of Kn 31 10m mth inKtvatir-n An.u.t IT. iN'Mtir mi Mid ti sil l Lim)'inn -saui tj lor s-hl T. n.kh-pnnl and ti. H risrr a t rl ln piniefsory n W by H r-Ol, TIIIWI on IW IJin II J O Apili, . a III, I Hirdnt. Ilu'rhpaiin o . fr t,', Mvar'lan'aV' daiealV'tdsle, with Intsrt-st at" reent,itir niturt'y md iil hi, and aakuin j d.mat aeainst aald difpiid ts lot at I am ua. nl in trtt. afutveMti. ala-i iba an Oidsrol atUrb vent wss .sane 1 1 lata ao tun. Haft Hteratd t Wiil.rJ u..B..r.nil.ti..r .t.l pvuilnann r .r. Ih. J.1 Mlnnlu alhr th. Jot. u.j .1 B.B- A. U. I.:. NEW ADTERTISEnGNIw.V STKUHKNVILLF OHIO) l-FTIAI,!? NKTIIOiAllV.-Deltkritfully siiuated on the banks of tho Ufaio. With over forty years' exprmnpe this well known Hchon) otf rs unuiual advantages for a tboronsh ejducatiua both la Wx solid and ornamental ranches Tbe oust is only about (3 a wvk. A deluc ton of oie-iotirth for tbwoauithtetsof mintsws. Tbe next srhonl year lot 4 wees-) tmln pt 7. 1S7. Hnd for (Va-liatueto flev. t'HAS. t; BtATl'V.D.U.. bupt,, or Itev. A. M UHIU, I'b.U., rrtncipal. INVENTORS erABS Ht Wuihingtun, 1). t, f r advice, terms and ref- e retire a. . i u WADE'S DOUBLE INDEX. Jluv nnmet awtiinil In a Ktreu! I riutb. Pot-pud lor l . Circular 'roe. A- w. wait., r si., Douin uena, iuu. aicum wanivd. na Ari'ii: pAitiM. coniNf' and HLlClKO MALI! I N K. Tnkua 4 turn ot thecrank to eat-h apple. Bold at Hto.ei. Will be Hentonrwvi'.of 3o. Adaie U U. Will I l k JduKtv, Wi.rcoaUr, Uas. ue BIG 1 anted, AUU laoad salrsj- Imeil, Local ur 1 ratlin. Ad' FiAnM CV fdreM,witb sUmp(aamplea wonb lYIUilLTaJSI sent (ut Uci U. k. JiALU CO.. Husbvtlle, Ohio. t Une Pownd of Crnmntoii'a Imperlnl Lnundry l.itip will make 1 vyrlvi-qiui rte Ol' liuudMioii-Holt Sonu. Au jour (.ro il. Newspaper Advertising. A Uwik of 115 cloi-dy printed paffes, lately is ltd. contains a Utol the beat Auiuriuan Advei tiamg Mod m ma, giving the natdea. oirtulntim,, and lull iiariKUlara oubeviniug Uie leudiug iiaily and Weekly l'uliticai aud 1-amily Newrpapeii, vogeiner wun ati .uuee naving tai-ge oireuiationa, publiaued lu the nileieat ol iteligiuu, Agnuullure, Liilerature, dta , 6io. tvery Auvertiser, aud every Pr.on who conteui plates beooinibg auub, will find this bjok uf tirtriit value. AUih-d tree to any ad- (lia on receipt of n!ten tents. UlW. P. nunr.i,! at a-"., i uuiiauere, no. -ut rarx How, New Vork Tr.e PitUburit (1'a.l leader. In Its faaue uf sf av 29, l;ufrtya; I he linn ol U. 1'. 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Csniater, L)iatUtmd Ulatn.and al theTanntM kinds of Ppntttn Pnardev, nual to airr mass: aisn. niaatituf ami jihim p..ar,i. r. superior to the ftaaten arttolt, tot Coal pui-a) uu aaratr ran. Jn Thd Great Ertornal Eomodji Tor Man and B.a.t. ' It irill Cure Jihrumat turn. Th. wpuUIIno lf tht. tir.p.r.lln. If tt rl nHutHHW, mm iw. H. 0. U UUJ MBMO tltflk OnVAfUhM tiyr'frll m rarxniKm; n.K. HTI Kk'N KKr .ml I'AINH IN THK Jul NTH. rrriTciiM n t. una , s-s, sriiiS taiWTKn Frf. rVm,J! M '., .fc,." tta b. .Br'mll. u. mhuu. ... ... ..in. ihl. wnl.rful pn-Mr.llon I II p.n.lr.h, I. w. nr. ua ana. uaawlUhl ai Mat a .i'L"" --, BWKKNKY, rilLL-HVIh FUTUI.A.OUD KCK RFRA1NKD ioiNTS, STIFFNKMS OF TIIR Hu .in inKT.ni iiui.i uw III arhl WKAK BACH IN lilt.CII CIIWB. i n.T. mm wim rrr.i neem la ian,lB mj I .nl,v -,, tau LJL pT-I,,," ; n "? ?, i.." j ITM ,. p,,,, 1. - - By our iyatom of Self-measurement, easily undoratood, w enable oustomerri to lend their order in auoh a way aa to BECTJEB. AS GOOD FIT aa though they oame themselves to our Establishment. Our Improved Bules for Self-Heasurement, Samples and Frloea sent when requested, and PBOMPT ATTSITTIO X given to all orders, with GUARANTEE of entire satisfaction. JOHN WAN AM AKER . Ohio Merchant Tailoring Co., ' i ' ' " OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, COLUMBUS, O. The Finest selection ml molt varied auortm.nt of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND for UBBtlimea Hprintf tod Huainur Plain mid Fancy TrowserltiKS Jukslinore. froirli, nne el her Rnlilntrsi 8llk,Cnlimcrennd Itlaraclllm VcitlDuaj riuln, DliibT.anl. Tricot, and oUiar loallugsi EiiKllih, French and AmeriOHn loll a ia .11 Uolon, li. Ii GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. th. MMrtman. k Uir new BBd lb. m.tt rUr.nl la th. wUy. . PATENT PANTALOON DIUWERS, ALEXANDUE KID OLOVK . KUS8IAN l il.VCEH, BURMNUAUE COLLAHO, A PRIZE IEDAL sniJlTS . t M.DI to Obuib, .nd WBmBtwl to Fit w bb Mtfc Otntlerirtn dnlrlna rood cloth, well mill, and trimmed, at fair rlci, sollcltnl to call and examine our .lock. win. 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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-08-24 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Date of Original | 1870-08-24 |
Searchable Date | 1870-08-24 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-08-24 page 1 |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1870-08-24 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
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Full Text | VOL. XXXII CuLUMBUS. OHIO, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 241 1570. NO. 100! THE OHIO STATE JOUANAL . '. 1 A 1 t - - ' - ' - 1-DAILY BDITION. Br adi Ita k!w) mnnm.....',... OO 4 . . 1 nwptU ... 4 mv j- d do U I d -U OuWf l-e an upward-, each. t JU dB d do do S months, 4 (Ml 40 4o do do 4 month.. I OO (to epy o Clube ol f bo. , IMItmm by Carritr, per month O U Tttl-WEFKI.T HI1TIOW, PubUihti miry Tutiday, TKuridaji mi fatWdOft miming. do do monthi do - - do ; I mouths.. ' do da 1 moin.li Clabi of fle d wpward, each do .do j do t, dotr.autbs., do do "do do s months.. Uoi eopy extra to Ulub ol Ten. O 40 4 tin U 4)0 t UO t WFFUJUV EDITION, fultliihtd try Saturday: Blnale subscribers, rr annnm do do 6 months ...ft 00 ,.. I on ... A UU ... 1 .. ffS 00 ...40 UU yiv etpl Ten copies Twenty Copts Jfily septa 11 AT Eft OF ADVCRTI8IH. DAILY Ont nooro. each Inaertlon 11 W Bpocial or Buslntss Not una, per aiire, eaoh ituiertlnn Ixwal Notice.-, - cU. a lino, tint iLiei.ioii. Advertisements onoe a week ibargwl fall rU- ii h lOMTlion. THT.WKfcKLY-Un.0 MUatly. VKHltV Oho iiaaB, Hut tonTtlon 1 Kch additioaal uw-rtion t Lcal or llufincM Notkt;, pT. lino, eacb inrntion V fiEi((ht lmoorlrM make a tquart Ai TtiwtnrnH fr l.iu(tr time mrted at our fi-uular caid rti, wklcb wiU be furaubud ou ap pilontion. i biusiki DinECToiir. LiTWeinTitetln attMtionof onrTeadera tothifollowing hat of OolumbuiBuaiiieflS h ( dm it which art ainoug the uhmi reliable liuu uxteasWe tsbabliahuienU in Lhia city jamnnf.v. R. Bill EI. Attorney at Law. UmuTl to No. 10 North B. 0. HOFFMAN, Attornoy-at-Lw. OUiw, 47 Bast HUte Street, Uolnmbus. 11ENRY C. NOHI.K, Attoroey-at-Ija- 117 South nigh Bt L J. CUlTCllFJiLD, Attoroer and Counsellorat-Law. Oltlo la City Bank Uuildiu. 11UASKK it NAU1I, Attnrrcysat-I.aw OtUca, No. U Somh Uigh Bt, Amboa nuiloinf. Ali4Jlliri.4TM. K. T. BKOOKKB, Arohitfct.ClTll Entiinwr, c, utfioe.fl. E. Cjt. Uiih d ULu bU., H itury. UKKtl A SO WINK. ILUKVUst, Wine and Tiiurer Bnr Ha'oon. Ture V ines Bran digest LiUorsooiMMQilyonband, 2UUS. tiigb st. HH.I.IAHO. KX :KI.Hl(Ht B1I.L1ABU 11 AM-Tin Tables and Two run Adeyrt, pioit the H aU tluue, ovrr tb Wectrrn Lmou IlDgrpb L Uiw, si South UujU btrmit. IIUtlH-UINUIjHK. U1IAH. O. PI EL US, H'nk-bindev and Hlmk-bH)k V n&ulscturtr. i'aatpblot work and Periodicals buuad to onler at b jrt nouea. .CJ Gti and b MorlL lligb Htict WUiiKS AMU STATION AH ft . COMl.Y SMITH. Bt a tinners, and stealers in Knvelnpei, tonulne Amold'it ft French Writing ana Copy inn Inks; all kinds ot Paper an Ikaliug Wax. la J. But nt HOftT4 AND IIHOi9l O. BOIIIOKIL ttannfaetann and dealers in ail kinds ot Boots and Hbota. tin, iu Houtb Jinch su CIUAM AM 0 TOUAUCO. A.U.BAC1J, Wholesale and Haiti dealer in Ctgan. No Ml JSontb Uigb at. Cigars all of ay own uanufautura. OOAI- ' ROPK HlV coAl.cn Whot"aalt ang KUU dsaJera InOonl- 11T North UldbBU MAI. YV.AVfcll,Bi;7. D. P. HHYOAM. betler In best quality of U oking CotL OBtre foot l utou ol. weai sou. warsbouss aio um ot. ro(JTMK AID KfrHT-UROT. RTBPRENrtON, 0I.OCK ft CO., tmhoolluildtna.dtaler In Purcipn Kmita, fya o.; uyaura, jr isn anu uame ol ail tinos in DHAIlt TILR AND SIWKII IlPK. JAMKH PATTBBWmi-I)ealt In tola brain Tile and Stone Sew? Plpg. DltVIIUIbTff JOB BP H MATT, People's Dnm "lore, aw hmlh U'tflx Street. Pr. erittsons carstuhy oooipoundod at all hours. DHV 4.4IUHM. eiietweeors to 4. DOabnrn A Co.. IU H llbrh fit 4arpt, Amunter. Melton. Vfiret, llr.. stela. In a-tditinn to what is already In. Meltings, Oil rUHNiTltKK, il.t II Ht'H CABIN KT CO.. Wannfaeturrntof all kinds of Purniture, Ohftlra, ai", nutans e ana Htiau. naretooms, rot n. HUJD BW . , 'f ;', OHIO PHHNITITRR rt).. MnntaHunre f trst-tlaa PnnUtr, wholesale and nlall. warsronni. U, 7 ami H llwynne Itloek, OBOVF.R I BHOflKfl, MNH10N ft OCK, - Wholsaale and rslail Uroos.s, Chotc Tsaa. Pr skni sd Doeaastle Prulta, fto. No. M H, Uigh I HATH, VAV PiTC, F. VEHIllNAND i.unwio. 4awraetnr' stf Uau, Cap a4 Purs, and dealer a ituaw Uooaa. uatoreliaa. e., Itw a U itli Hi JKUI1HY AND WAT41HFJ. ' J. V. CttHUHAY. Mtuftorf of lliie Jrwvliy nf sTeir dserlp'lnn, . Watoht aaM f .M sad silver. No. M. Umml St, Ureses by saau rowpuj eascutad. Wholal and UaUJl dealer in WatoW Clocks Jewelry. Mo. II kuU High etteeu . l.tilflUKtis.,,! ' ' ItWRMHtMlft A AnAUA ' f washer Mrehsnie. dealer in all klndiof Worked rieMisw. Lt saber. Lata, to, waf H pi tog gnd i ass itnm. . ....... ' i RAfJIIIN WORKN. . Water Hi bptwsHi Niwth and Ia Sbi .ft. ft, O. Pntuht tnd Hutkmary Btaua BstgUMa, ' 'MTMBMII ATHIMiOO.. . pmm tad' IKattaaar. 1., ibwMftfVa. sm. miiainsn. to .Was sstg pieiiail to.agw. ' ' ' mi 1 1 1 4.t tit. L JJiMicl i i HILMNERf.' HtlltoMTWd V.nflT Uoodr UhqUbb'i Felt Hat oUuwd and fnad. U. &iif h ft Upi-tag at J. H. WTT.KT1. Fashionable If llMnerr, Drees Trimmlnn. Fency (rood, to., 10 Ho a lb Hif h it, op, Uoodale House a W B1MMON1. W1inlj.li Ml M..M1 MJJubii WKll. ql Baulk Hi, it.. Opm Houm BlMk. jneilCMAIVC TAILOIIH. . ' J. B. TITIGEHAI D. Mnntsat Tailor. No. ii North Big (treat, I IoohmikUoI y. . . Tfll OUO MKROHANT TMLOfiUfQ AND CLOTHINOOO., M South B!irh t- Gents' HuiU Mad to Order. Beady-made Utothior always ua band. JOS. GUNDIKBHRIMBR. M mhant Tailor and rtealsr in Ready-roade Clcth-Irf ud Gent' .Funuahinf Uooda. 7 Mull IIoum Si : JOHN ilLTZKB ft CO. ; 4 Kn-.be Piano, Need htm ft font' Oiyans and Melndin, Hiuical luitrutnrnU, fto., 11 and IS nave vra. II. ft. McADOW. Sheet Mul anHIiickl Iimtniinen'i ; rhirker- ana minway Buns' run, no. u, duuih OHIO BTATB JdUttNAI Dtily, Trl'WeeVW and Weekly, lb beitnm, nuineM and hmil? p'per. aoa Ui Deat Adver- iaing Medium in the ItaU. HIIVSKMI. 0. M. BAVAOX. M P.. Homn?npthio l'hTiiciun and furvroo, and iteiideuot, 1UT Huutb I'ltird HUott. JAMB4 B. RTKWaKT. Puloter, OralnvT, Olazinfr and Pnnr Hanger, 4d door wwt ut Yifib, on Walnut Ht , Columbus. P. M. KF.I.I.r.R, SIGN AND BANNER raintlujr Cilu Gliding, Letterlusjof all Kluda., N E. OOE. HIGH AND TOWN 8TS. KNOI'F. For rtntintr. raperi.'ir. call at Knopfs raiot Shop, No. ill South iligu fctrtot, Columbus, Ohio. PIUnitKllS AND HCIiL IIANUKRfl. Y. 11ALI.KY ft BON, rVnlcTR in Lend Tipe ami Rhi -.i 1 d, ltaths and Watu Closets una Wsb lloabi. U) ST'lhd it. I'M Tl'lll-N WKIPFU M08UKE, PtiofotrrniilirB, dalts in rirtnres, Oral and H. pi in- Krntnra. studio .snd sals(ooin, ground U.wr, P. u. Arrailp. pi.n.nniKH. ANMtEW SCHWAB. Plntnhor, draler In Tsad PinR, Pumps, Water Cto'oU, llatb Tubs, ecu., eor. High anil To wo Ht. JAMi: ANDHRW. Plumher, denier In Pumps, I -end Pipe, Water CtuM-ta, Wash llsaiu, c, 111 Nutth High stiwjt, Col u in hue. OI11.EN k I.iNMAN. Munuftictitr.r. of .11 .iM.in'l rjerf d.KrfptfoD 6.W., B. K. wir. Bpring .nil Wafer .trvou. TAII.ORINn AND HKPAIRINU. 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Mo they irif.ll nerer hare H, ' The iree the Merman Bhlnst Th mgh rulture Use, to rend It ' Willi talon tltjiwj they pina Bn long as genty B tatuag K Bi-tweelt lie banka of green, A abip nhull on the currout Ol that sweet atrem be seen Thiy shall never have lt-nerl The Kloriotm (ierman Jthine: While patriot heart are tVled Un ita jpueroue purple wine; Bo long as tlio broad ahulows Uf tall ditts o'er it gleam, Bo long as proud oatbfdrals Are imsjjad in it aliearn. No, they thill BMff hTf It, The (r the Uerman Hhin, Whi:e round iU grai-erul maidana The arms of strong men twine Anl while ono ttab w.thin It Hpringx glittu i riff from tbedeepi - And win e s ft midnight miuw Shall o'er its waters swe; p N i, tliy shall nwat have it The Oorman Hhine's tree wave. Till it" sacred tide U (lowing Abvro the last man's grave. THE LONE STAR. 00TimillD. VIII Thk Lbak. It waa quite clear that the lull which hai taken place In the itorra was to be ofbrlel'durtitiou. As eveniogrlruw ln.ttte wind rout; again, tlio dark and gloomy ky uuce mure appeared to welgli upuu the tall manta ot tbe brig, and everything 1 1 refund a terrible, and horrible night. 8a 1 1 was gradually taken In under the orders of Mir lit-glnald, who bad const. luted hlraielf commander, now that Cap Ulu Muutroiie was lytnr ou a bedof Hlckueag. All hand?, after auatchiDK a brief ltiHtant of repuse, came ou deck, and prepared for the renewed battle with the element a. Two men. by way of precaution, were alrtady placed at the wheel XSot a star, nor a nhmpse of the moon, which, however, had lung since risen, could be at'vu. The ttuu had gone down In a dei p bank of clouds of an anry re J, anu not one of the siting that encourage the mariner could be dlstlu-1 guiahed. 'i'he rlgylng began to quiver and nhake uuder the force of tbe breeze, and then the gale was upon them. The howling of the wind through the tfhrouds, luckntays, and flying gear, was ieariul. Nothing can convey an Idea ot fto sound but the supposed scrcnchlng of the mams and yards added to the wild character of the uproar. Every plauk, too, In tbe brig creaked and groaned, while a man snust have bawled loud, Indeed, to have made himself heard In all this tumult, K leaner, wno could never remain below during a storm, wrapped up in cloaks, and with a tarpsulln around her ofAidefi, held on to a belaylnn pln with one hand, and to a gun wltb the other, i Sir Hi:lnald stood beclde her, gazloit at ibe heavin:, and occasionally giving some brief order, which tbe men obeyed wltb sombre alacrity. Try the well,' whimpered he to the carpenter suddenly, speaking In a low and cautious tone, irora certain xiiowieuKe of tbe laut, that no terror is greater tor the sailors than the presence of a leak. rue carpenter weut to the unmps and roea tired ihe depth of wa'er. Two feet of water, sir ' he replied In a equally low touu, not u am lug ltd with terror. Kig the pnmpv continued Hlr llegi nald ; 'boys divide yourselves Into two gangs ; there Is a little water iu ibe bold irom the straining of tbe vessel, but half an hour a soell will set thai to nuiiis. The men did aathev were ordered, and each uaug pumped a quarter of an hour. liit) storm seemed, now ever, to increase in fury. The men at the wheel were bouud to keep their attention awake to every movement of the brig, which at times nee mo J ungovernable, lueuaric-nes increased, snd the veesel seemed ab solutely sailing in a sea of Ink. Sudden ly tbe whole aceue was uiuminateu uy a briuht llttsh of llghtnlDg ; every rope and spar became distinctly visible, while the hone Btar could be distinguished at some distance crossing the foaming crest of a wave. Presently rain, too, began to fall In torrents so heavy and unceasing, as even to beat down the raging wawrs, slightly to diminish the rolling auu piircuiug 01 uie ivoyw tu-ley.Bound the well once more,' said Sir Heel ii Ud, again at the expiration of an hour, addressing the carpenter. '1 wo feotskx inches, sir, preseotlj re-pled the man iua low and despairing bone. Keep at them, boys,' said the captain of the Loue titar in a cheerful tone, though bis heart sank within him. iiut he knew the vast importance of keeplug up Uie men's spirit. Oouragel tbe storm shows slgna of abating, and the water is being got umierv fie then, without further speech, head ed the fresk gang himself, alter btddlog tbe steward distribute ft rree ration 01 spirits to the men who had Just leitoff pumping. Hut though all went cheer (ally enough to work, both crew aud passengers, they could not but see that 8ir Kegiuald was simply apeaklng to en-courage them, and keep uu their spirits. iney au ieit tue uesoiauug lunueuceoi vne i act, mat me snip was niucg wnn water, ihe stjrm may rage, ana tne wind bowl, tbe lightning Hash, the thuu- bar roll, and yet the sailors will have contldeiice lu the planka he treads on ; but when once be leels that the water is wittikn the ship, under bis very feet, his courage (alls iiiio, and despair takes fast bold upon bis Heart. About midnight tbe storm teemed till furthir to Increase. Huge waves rolllug furiously behind the brig threatened every Instant to break over the stern-poop of the Teasel, one of the greatest daugers of a tempest of long dutatlou on the deep. The vessel labored heavily lu the trough or tbe sea, then upon monutaln waves and eeemrd at every plunge about to rise no more. Note word had been spoken for a long time. Ou all sides nothing could he aeon but torrents oi' white loam, Illuminated every now and then by vivid ft tabes of sheet .ightulog. The men were still at the iiuiuns. Freolaaly at midnight tilr lieg Intslsl attain commanded an lusiwollun of the well, which now showed four feel of water iu tbe bold. The men stood aiooi, aud refused to work. Hear a hand, my gallant boys, orled Hlr Higlnald; 'it wants bat fur hours to daylight, ana then we can leave tue brltc to Us fate, aud uo on board the Lone Star. Uts but to keep tbe ahlp afloat lor a lew nours. o-ewaru, give the meu cold meat, and Hollands, nnd then all bauds to the pumps. Overboard with tbe Qrlt man who Hi aches I' The captain or the bone ntar spoke wltb Intense energy. There was a double tonoof pureuaslou and command In his words, win a, had Its tir-ct, aod. despite tbe gloomy night, the dreadful beatiug of Uie storm, tbe rolling and pitching of the resssk tne men, alter rapidly devour Ing the welcome refreshments odored, again separated into two gauge, and prepared for work. . . I lis ink,' said the soldier commander, addreaslng tne oarpentur, 'If ehe were lightened of her masts, sie would strain ksa, and make lesa water.' Very llkeiy, air ... 'llaud me an ex.' . Tbe ax waa given him. - ;. - 'Htarboard your helm, hove keep her ft way point. look alive I Steady t sol' This order given, both he and the car penlur sprang to windward, and begaa backing a the abroada and atays, while others did the same forward. Very little time was needed to out away the strained nines, aud their cracking was soon Dunni. Look out below I' thundered Hlr Rotr lnald aud ibe next minute tue two masts broke off at the malu aud forelntx and hung to lee wart I. They were ot, However, loose. Numerous bolts and ropes still held then, on, and tbe brig lay down on one elite) lift very fearful manner. Tbe four who had axes In their hands sprang up the rlggiug, eiuug firmly to tbe ratlllngs, and though almost blown off by tbe violence of tbe gale succeeded In gaining the tops. A few well-directed blows soon sent the masts swimming alongside. They nil descend ed, and proceeded to sever the ropes which attached tbe spars to tbe ship to leeward. The Koyal Charley seemed visibly eased. Hue rolled still, but more lightly, and at two o'clock an examination of the well showed no increase of water In the hold. Btlll there was no abatement In the storm, and when In the morning the remnant on the wreck looked around Ui em, and saw, about a mile off, the Lone Btar skimming the waters like a duck, all wished themselves on board tbe admirable little vessel. The dliricnlty was to get on board. It was clear that no boat could live In such a sea, but Blr Reginald, after making a signal to the schooner to coma down upon them, be gan devising some means of escape. Presently a sweet smile floated on his face as a memory of childhood came upon htm; and he bade the men look for a flexible but strong piece of wood for him, Ihis was readily found, aud converted Into a bow. Arrows were rudely manufactured by tbe carpenter In a few mln-ntts, Hlr K'glnald himself attached a leadened point to one, and a piece of rag by way of feathers. To the whole he attached a long piece of strong twine, to which In turn was fastened an immense and powerful cable, In ft very short time the Lone Btar, as directed by her commander, dushed cloe under the stern of tbe brig, titr Reginald drew bis bow, let fly, and the arrow, after twlHtiug and twirling a little In the air, fell right on the deck of the Lone Star, and was seized by some ol the men. A rapid movement of the schooner's helm then brought her nearer still, another smaller rope was passed, and the wounded, fastened In hammocks, were rapidly pulled over the deck of the Lone Btar. Tbe passage, however, was long and tedious; and when a whole hour had passed, there still remained on the deck of the Royal Charley Bir Reginald, Eleanor, Josh, who was at tne wheel. 'Go,' said the captain to the mulatto; 'you can theu pull me over, wltb tbelady In my arms. Bid them pull gently.' Ale go last,' replied the blacksullen-7- Sir Reginald advanced menacingly toward Josh ; he left the wheel ; the brig, abandoned to Itself, gave a fearful lurch, aud all three were cast from their lee'. When they regained their footing, they found that shock bad parted the cable that the Lone Btar was edging away to leeward, without anythe remotest chance uf making back to them They heard the frttn'.ic shouts of the men ; they strw the sweeps put out ( but all In vain. The elements hid still too much power, and tbe devoted trio remained on board the Koyal Charley, at the mercy of the gale. IX. ALONE. The position of our three adventurers was now apparently of the most painful, hopeless, aud dreary character. Tbey were alone, on board ot a wreck, which was evidently fast tilling wltb water. TOey were totally uuaole to manage it lor auy length of time. Sir Reginald and Josh, however to gain a oioukul's rttl-ctiou and rest, lushed tbe belm amidships, wnlch kept the bri dead before tne wind, and then held counsel, Elotnor sat In a state of perfect stupor on the duck. The Loue Btar waa already far away to leeward, still making desperate tttirts to get to wludward, a position it had bltberioneariyalwayskept: bu.the experienced eyes of the two men plainly told tbem that ail its enjris were vatn What you tink we do, massa, now 1" i said Josh with a aulleu and utmost luso ! lent grin. ; 1'ut our trust in onr conrage and en ergy, replied the ex-Commonwealth mau. lhe storm nas nearly exhausted its fury i tbe leak may not increase so rapidly as we fear ; aud if it does, why, we must get a boat Into tbe water, and try our fortune there.' 'The ship htm sink, certain continu ed tbe mulatto, who, however, spoke as if his though' were elsewhere. ibe ship will not certainly sink. See, the wlud is already less, though the waves run mountains high. Gj to the helm. We will each take it In half hour SpellS.' xne muiaiio oo yea, anu air iifginaia approached tbe young girl. 'jfiieanor, this is a very tornoie posi tion for you; but htve faith and hope. Perhaps we may be better off thau we imagine, if tbe storm continues to abate, we shall escape wltb perfect ease. We are not two bundnu miles trom land, aud the lolly-boat will take us that distance without any diffkulty ne aoau never see laud again, repli ed Eleanor In ft aobt'e tone t 'fate Is against us Eleanor, never despair, never despond. It Is tbe sure vanguard of fallure.as confi dence Is tbe almost sure basis of success. We have still a good brig, perhaps too hastily abandoned, nuder onr feet. To speak frankly, Miss tiowen, I have little drt-ud of ber sinking. I saw that tho leak disheartened and discoursed tbe men, so I, In self defence, proponed a transfer to tbe Lone B'.ar. Hut I see no sign of tbe depth of water Increasing Hay, give me not vain nope. iam now resigned to all. Reginald, iny father la dead : those whom 1 love are under the ban of fearful suspicions; what, then, Is life to mer' What life b to all created beings the moat glorious aud brlgttst of things, Eleanor. Never deplse life. It has far more honey than bitters in It, If we but seek the sweets. Kleaoor, live In hope of happy days. My dearest girl, put faith In one who never lied. ou will yet be my proud and happy wife yet be revered and loved by all around yon. The picture is before me, clear aud distinct i see It, L tell It, I know It I' The convinced and confident tone o Reginald routed E eauor. She held out her band to htm with a faint smile, while bur eyes, beaming with hops aud renew ed life, were II ted upon his face with an exprusalou which evuu at that moment matie bis neart leap. lie added a few more words of cousolatlon and comfort, and then again, Ilka a geueral prenarioa fur ft b title, revluwsd the elements. Tbu Lrono btar was stm to be aeen, this time with sail upon bur, besting ud toward tbe brig, but with very Utile chance of making it, Tim Koyal Char ey was dead to windward of ber, tbe vale still verv violent, me sea neavy ; nnd Hlr Reginald anew wen tnat nia laitnrm achojner would make more lee-way than she would gain ground on each taek. lie gave up an uopti on this aide, - Ills first thought, then, was for pro vision. The wheol was again seenrely lasiied ainldsulp, and both Josh and Sir Reginald proceeded to layby all that was ncccasary fur a cruise. It read, tnnet, a iittie wine, a Beg oi water, wttn as ma ny bottles as they could (111, and a fsW odds anJ ends, were put In a secure and oouvsaleut place. Alongside these tbuy placed a short mast, ft sell, a ounipass. ftud two pairs or oars, some boat. c lock i, a spare sail, and ft small nut re? a. The soldier did not forgut some plst-iH, and powder and ball. He theu bade Joan look to hlmseif t but the mulatto eon tented himself with ft null bundlK which he placed In a locker under a seat by the stern with every mark of cure an oautlon. Muanwhlle the storm sen i lb I y abated. 'Uj below, Josh, aud fetch the csn Uin s spy-glass,' suddenly exclaimed the eaptalnof tbe Lane Start 'aud look in his drawers i I ibmk ib-re en a lew doubloons there, which yon may have If yoo cau dod them The eyei of tho molalto flaohed like Ore, and he we'it below i while Sir Hon-Inald advanced toward tho wheel. As he pasttd tbe locker In which tbe negro's Duuuie was placed, ne pat bis band q and lifted It. II smiled as be laid It down ; but a strange smile, sueh as pus-tied Eleanor, who had hue a Watching hi tvery movement, JPneeutly the ne gro returned on the deck with the spyglass In hie hand, and putting on ft very Ions face. 'What's the matter?' Ulmcaptlnoiefox. TaVeebry single dolla away wld blm. Ncbber leave ft quarter 'Never mind. If we gtit safely on shore, you shsll have yonr reward 'Taokee nuesa 'Now, then, we must have outtbejjl-ly-boat. It Is heavy ; but we most rig pulleys, and hoist at the capstan. Everything for life The wind had now much decreased, and was blowing scarcely half a gale; but tbe Lone Star was wholly out of Bight. Josh ascended to the maintop, Sir Reginald to the fore, aud then they fixed two strong pulley. Through these eords wuie passed, which were then securely' attached to tbu jolly-boat, a new and tight little cralt. ' Its Ann and well-tied lashings were then cut away, and the two men went to the capstan. Tbey brat, however, made doubly sure of the'r best hope, by fastening a losg painter to It. They then began to hlst. Tbey bad to do the work of six or eight men ; but tbey were working for life; and at the end of twenty minutes' ardous labor at times tbe capstan would not work tbey had the Intt hoisted a good way above the bulwarks. Hut it bung aome distance over tbu deck. Thts, however, was soou obviated. Several spars were laid In a sliutlug direction from the huge and lofty long boat to the bulwarks, aud well tied. The jolly-boat was then slowly lowered, and Sir Reginald, rushing to the wheel, brought the brig up to the wind, and made her lie over. At this Instant the cable fW from tbe band of Josh, darted with extreme rapidity off the enpstan, and sent the boat falling with a terrific splatb Into the wau-r. Again securing tbe helm, tire men both hastened with beating hearts to examine state of affairs. 'All right, massa V said Josh with a gr,AU right !' replied Hlr Reginald in a deeply thaukful voice. 0 down and ioimen the b loo it. Let her go astern, aud 1 will hand you down the oars, masts, and plunder The mulatto obeyed with alacrity, and the j illy-boat was soon well loaded with all that could be Befely stowed into It It was then determined to wait a while, for the storm was abating fast, and the sea was calming its fury. Elea nor and ber lover took the first refreeh lug meal which they had partaken of for some time. Hotb were full of hope and satisfaction, though Bir Reginald was uousually reserved and thoughtful, their dinner conluded, Eleanor went to her cabin In search of some few I itt It-articles which might add to their comfort in tbe boat. Wbeu she returned on deck, the freebooter was standing with folded arms gazing at tbe sun, which was getting low. The wind had now fallen to a still' breeze, and everything looked propitious for their proposed journey. 'Lat us sound the wells,' said be after a while. Tho negro half-cast approached the well, aud assisted his officer to take the depth of water. 'Six-feet !' exclaimed Sir Reginald gravely. 'We hive a fair warning; let us not despise It 'I am ruady, dear Reginald Ilu ready in all things, then, Eleanor cried tbe other in a lud, ringing, and menacing voice; 'and now be firm and quick. Catcb up yonder cord, and tie tbe scoundrel's hands As he spoke, Blr Regioald raided a haudsptke, struck the mulatto across tbe b' ad with It In ft way to have killed a man with a thin skull, stretched blm atuiictd upon tbe deck, and then began to tie his legs. Uood Uou, Reginald, what mean your Ask ine not, but tie the villain's hands. He meant to cut our throats In out sleep, and rob ns at all events I think so; and wko Is forewarned is fore- ,rmed. I can explain no more now He tore the mulatto had recovered his senses, he was seenrely tied, that resist ance was In vatn. Sir Higlnald drew forth a pair of pistols nnd a dirk con cealed under Josh's dress, aud gave them to Eleanor. 'Keep these as evidence Then tbe ex Commonwealth soldier, whose strength was prodigious, rained the mulatto in bis arms j and lifting him ou to the bulwarks, lowered him by a cord into tne boat. Eleanor followed; and then the captain of the Lone Star, alter casting loose the painter, and tak 1 lug Josh's parcel, descended also, and 1 they were next minute pitching and to. slug in an open boat upon the wide waste of waters. to ns CONTIlf USD. Gftsoonadlng. A month ago, when tbe war was first talked of In France, the prevailing belief there was that tbe Prussians would never have courage enough to face ft French army, or li they did, It would be only to give Frenchmen an opportunity of ahowlns how soon thev could dispose of their Gerinau would-be rivals, ' Subsequent event have modi lied-this belief, but some an.uslug.lllustrailoD.sol it have been recorded by army oorree- j pon dents, of which the following Is not tbe least so, from the pen of Mr. Edward laockmy, who gives an account of his adventures near the French lines. He was on tbe point of starting from Melz for the frontier, when, at the gate of the city, hie horso dropped a shoe. There i upon he visited the nearest blacksmith, aud while tbe horse was being shod the man recounted bia own experience ot war. Mr. Lockroy continues thus; 'At this moment everybody at Aleti has killed bis Prussian Yon cannot And a single Individual Who Will not say to yon, 'Ah! I killed enough of them, I can tell you wnen i wis yonng.' uue might almost Imagine It was a local game like arch ery, ihe blacksmith s story was to the effect that on a certain occasion he wss lu a drinking saloon at Saar-Louls. with some Prussians, One of tlie-e stepped up to him and dropped an old quid In his beer. Whereupou the blaek-amlth aroee, unbooked ft sabre from ihe wail, and lata about him with ft will. He struck one, and then the other, and then ft third. He cuts one. cleaves another, kills two at a blow, three In short, dispose, of them all. Having fin- Isheu Uie business, the tremendous Frenchman hangs the sabre on the wall, and goes on his way. Out It so happened that these soldiers were Prussians, snd their Colonel And lug that none of them returned, asked till lieutenant who killed my Prua-lans for nitf The lien tenant rrplled, 'A Frenchman of Lorraine.1 'i be Ootnii. eoajp'alnsd, as well ho might, totbr Frrnchanthorltlea, An In-jnlry was Instituted, and the hlsok-smith stood pirwsrd and said to his Jurjgea, 'Uentlemen.lf a person were to pot an old 'plug' Into your soup at dinner, What would yon dor The Prussian Colonel, who was a manly fellow, cried, 'I would kill him 'Well, tbu black, smith answered, 'a Prussian put an old 'ping' Into my beer, lo l killed a I) the Prussians who were tlmre.' Aud the Judges, after due deliberation,' told the blacksmith he might go home. The aald bltukatnlth must be a poor and humble relation of Un Marshal of K ran op, whoa niontaehe would go twice ronnd tne body of M de Htsmark I" The Marshal here alluded to Is Marshal Le Htnuf, whose prodigious moustache and itom polty are favorite, subjects with Uie rane caricaturists Tho Hp.1 liiinril, ' , IN ANY QUANTITY, JOUENAL COUNTING BOOK HUNINE N OTIC KM. ratal tho Teeth.. Ae all se id preparations. They anar bleaeh the enamel, but tbry aa aurelf diis 1tb anu de.troy It. Tbe mild, frenlai habumic and preservative fcnzo-oomt, luipief uatt-d with be Hapouin ol tbe famous txupival Hiv Tie, uf Chili, is tbe only ab olut. ly aafe article of its kind in the market, aud protects the Teeth from all destructive intlutnots, aa well as keeps them liee from i attar. "Bpaldiso's Omjk,' hai'dyand uieful. The Neaaun oi 1-.x1iuiin.Tiib The oluse sultry wm titer winch u.ually prs-railatiward ihe eud of summer is particularly uul.vorii'jle. to tho leebie ul enwi.vt.led. Utn ilitt wil-kuit trauios ol s.roitg mt u ftul tbo lunu-ebon of tbe season, aud la nude atd languor pervade the whole oommuuity. Ladies. tie-eiaJiy those in deiicats health, auffrr luueh Iruni deoility, oocusiunoO by tbe humid beat, and il tuewuotof a whuicaome in vibrant. In fact, a neoeaaity for suuut ui to rsci ml Ui exhausted STattJiu isexperieiKftd, mo is ui i a. It everybody, and th only iuetiun is, wao. thai tumtiktng will o. W.tli tlioMt wou ham bated Um tltcct ui ttuatetlei's Ntumauii Bitters ou thinsol.tw, or have ubsurrod iu ttirut. on other, ibis quaalion will nut be iu duuut fur a a.ug- niuniu Its tonio and regulating operation, aud its agancy iu croaUug hvaltiiy apuile auu promoting uigts-ttiai, am rigbtljdu et-d brail wuuhat leiorlttd lo Lul unvtju tiled vegatab invig iant aud oor-reoiivo, amuLg the muU'lraoidiitL,ry tbuieapt title wotuiera oi muodern tioic. It .huuld be taken at this season as a aaieguard atai&at the epidemic diet-Mars which ate a apt tuattack the rulasud sysuim in tbo laU of the jear. As itia understood that ut-refnnry speculators In vArioos parts of the oouutry ai endusvoi iu$ to audic Mtoa tbo sttndard tonto uf the sko with wurthk-e articles manufactured by thviurolves whu h they represent to be supciio. to ilist .onif triou i uimjd) , it i pruper to put tbe public uu their guard aain. tins apt-ties ol inipoitiun, sua to waiu them attaiuat tue dt-ieU'riuua trt.su with whioli duhuuoinblii deait-rs seek to dreut:h Mum. Ilttitliiug Nuiure'it attaxvvst. Ilnndredaot men and boys are now employed by the aaa.ciatuu ol Mew kurk oapiuniats luwn an tbu Ski Jduna Faainic Uu.. in rupiug irma the rotas ou tht lrmh co4it ihe edible marine din-uu wuicb, an prepared under tbu uioeof ttAat-'n OaA Moas Fxaiaa, han alrtudy becuuio one qi the iwp'Ji tant nijuulauluiod sttp.oa ui tt)j a tu. nc 4n prujuow uiiruut. Ihu paiuut lor Mm chnp nud dulici'jua fuod element la ciruely a yar old, yut ita usu is all but uuivuraal. tvery growry aud (funeral more, sud svt-ry reapt-ctiUe druggist establishment m tbu ajuulry Hud it ntue.nary to kvupSMUpply uf the aitl.le. U iuso-keepeja de cJnro ihat tne quauiity of oaiimaito ou-tard, blauo utangt-, li,tht pujduirf, orcaiu, jeiiy, Ac, prouuci ok- uin the tanue extttdn uy oue hall hot ob-Unliable irom any uti.ei gltttinoua sgeut ued iu cooairr. Ibo central Utpui u at S3 1'ark riaco, New k'oilr. Tlie ImpcrUliablo forluuie. As a rule, the perl utuea now in uue have no pur maiit-ucy. Au hour ur two attur their uau, thtre is notraosof ptiiumu tit. Jw uitluruuLis the re uit aucoteduig the us-,f MUttliA V kLAW-MAN'Hl-UJUilJA ATKal liy. alter it ap-p icaiion ttie buuilkcruhiW cxtm,ee a moit oo-Ltht.ul, do icatu, aud nyrevntiti' tiurauw. Mfta.JlAI. AU'l'ICM. Huml lluvauiia a.olivry ut CuitU Draws OOO.OOO in irold rrerr IT dars: nrlres caalied naii lulurnnitiun turuirht'd. i'hu tigutat rutt-s paid lor doublouus aud ail kinds ol gold and silver, UuTernmimt securitiea, ecu. XAKLoit ft Co., Bankers, 16 Wall timet, N. I. Fropoaiiln tor a'ro and NUrub for Autlouml iHltllurr Comcicrles, Ucnir.aASTM UlNKnAL's Orriei, WAkumoTos, 1). C, 11th Augost, 1S70. PPOPOSALS PoR BUPFLYtNU TRKKS aiidriurubs for oroamoatal planting of ibe ISstioaal Oineten-a are invited Iroia nurseries and gardeners in good tinding. 'I be itoia aud rfitubs should be- wcnrely packod and dtlivertd attlie railroad station moat convenient to th garden or nuiiery. hills and bids of ladiiifr, p-uporly addreaed, to be luruubfd, Tito truiMht will be pud by the L'oiUd States, and thij billa will be rsttlvd upon reteiptot tbu tret's ttud abrube at the places to wbiidi Ui-y luay be caniiutd, Thenrdera a ill be ifiven by tho otficr In charge r National remt-tem in thm uthoe upjuettiaiaies of reiinaitiina irom lucat otbesis. It usutue.ted that tbe must convenient form of or ot wi 1 be a printed catalogue, aithsuon dlBoountoatbewIioiebr ua any claaM4 ur ktuds of plau's ai the propnetur may he wiiiibft to ottr, Purchases will be made wherever moat advan. t"ir"iua to the Uuitod States upon the basis ol tht prupoaals thua received. '1 here are abuut eiithty (SO) national militsry renetenes stattied over the wLolu United HtatM- and aume plaaling will probably be needed in each of them. ' Frop isslflshonld be seated and addressed to the l.uaitcrua.terOenfTal'aUmco, marked 'Fropue lur Ireeeand Hbrulia;" and they will beopeuoo at Id'. (J. MEIUS, Quartermaster Uemral, auio lw firuvet Ala)oi Ueneral, U. rj. A. LOUIS KAHN, CO. 4 North IlltfU fciti eot, MERCHANT TAILOR. . SSAbBS IS Ulva.iKXM FuraisblDg Coodii, Ready Made Clothing, . Hat-?, Caps, L it The Cutting Department Is in charge of a gen- """m fi vaimiHiuiH-, anu pavr.ie auuiu uo well to examine my stock, jfoio going tlvwhtre. 2i EERSHISER, ADAM3 & CO., DtALUM Itf PLNE & DOMESTIC LIMM, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Wihoow amd Doom I-'ramk, Modldiiiob, fto. OFKICEi Soulhwest Cor. Kprlne; A Mater Bio., VOLUUVS, OHIO. Burfaos rianlns. ttawtnir nnd Uawin? dnaa to order. All onokne rsnwrTLT rtLito, orr, a. ri.iiBB, w. thom.ob FISHEB & THOMSON, No. i:-J Mortli Illtfh tut., K.ep th. Bnt QaaUt Mid L.U.1 BtflMol FURNITURE Msnnfseturrfl, and pnr to suit the time. UoodsexnihtUO with pleas re. and w know we can please. ilapamog done promntl and at rasaonehl rate. IN onnneetton wlih tht abore. FI8BEIL BllO. ftTUUilttUN, UNDERTAKERS, Kp MaUIIio Burial Cast, Casket and eoffin eonaiaullyon hand. We bav a llfar that Is nuttxcellvd miheotty. and will attend inner! protupliy. Cbanres moderatsv Valuable toal Lauds fr Mr$ TUK CXKCU roBM OK ZIHA unpt.rv, will oner at public sale, at the UOUhT llUUej. IU UrtJAN,0.,atao'slookp..,oa The Slim Dr f Hcptwaiber, I (TO the lotluwing diwrrlhed lands, lyinp? and btn In tiarnahip U, rang II, la aroU'tns Jo and II, and Tart f irartlnns 31 and Ji, In Ward lownahip, 1'ioking county, eonlaieing about acres, all lying in one bly. hm on. hundred srres or norelmpniTsd, a part of whtrh Is bottom lant, with a oomfortabif hniiei anil ane.otllont ercharJ. a lartf part of whioh ia uudeiuiid with a feus ol oxusilent ouL H, U. I.INDUkV, tt. U. l lMH KIf, (1 H UK KKY, nullhi Xtfwatot of tu Uadiev, dotas MAN O O D: " I low llo.t t How lto.torod I Ju9tfttblttlkttt ia . MuriMNi irUt rfacBlr. Ai I.ltlTTUKS UM TMK NATl'HAI. THfiT. ment, and KMlloal (ltir of rpermatirli.a or UeBinal Wkaoa, InmliiMtsiy ttniuatiotia, Briual liability, anJ ImikiliiuenU to lairift genorally ; Nrrvnusaraa, Uinmnnptl , Kplli paf, and flu Mnlal and rh)sHvl Innaptsitf, re suiting from nVf-Abu, Lr Hmixat J. Cut vaawatL.nl- D. auUtoc of the "Urran Hook, A Heoe. toTboiiiii4eolMiilfer-inN IVent udr s-l, In plain enveiooe, to an tddirss, pat-paid, on rfeiptif tix mil, or two nnatAtr stamps, by tllA. J. C KUNK ft IH), 1H1 HuMorr. PI. V. I. . HM &mu Also, Ui. ValTvMTrilV''MariUfUuiaa,'' pritm H 4nui, mAvIc M NOTICE. TIOMAH ft "lUI'AttP, WII'HB r n km: NT p'anef laraaloao is enlmwn.will Uh no Uiv,lhat trtiu-s l.iKtl.ma i.i Mbiin nmy, t-hi-i, did on th l.thda) ul Au'.-t ih.u. It e hw it ah'.', miu. u n mnv.n ricai w th nan 1 mutton In thMJi.utt ot ( iff Ui eoitniy nf franbt m, tHit ', fraiirt Thomas H. Hhepad aid Utt'tlnh taniirtr, U-frndanU, etinw lurth that th re ieiu.ilo hi rromsaiidrfenireiita tin airn of Kn 31 10m mth inKtvatir-n An.u.t IT. iN'Mtir mi Mid ti sil l Lim)'inn -saui tj lor s-hl T. n.kh-pnnl and ti. H risrr a t rl ln piniefsory n W by H r-Ol, TIIIWI on IW IJin II J O Apili, . a III, I Hirdnt. Ilu'rhpaiin o . fr t,', Mvar'lan'aV' daiealV'tdsle, with Intsrt-st at" reent,itir niturt'y md iil hi, and aakuin j d.mat aeainst aald difpiid ts lot at I am ua. nl in trtt. afutveMti. ala-i iba an Oidsrol atUrb vent wss .sane 1 1 lata ao tun. Haft Hteratd t Wiil.rJ u..B..r.nil.ti..r .t.l pvuilnann r .r. Ih. J.1 Mlnnlu alhr th. Jot. u.j .1 B.B- A. U. I.:. NEW ADTERTISEnGNIw.V STKUHKNVILLF OHIO) l-FTIAI,!? NKTIIOiAllV.-Deltkritfully siiuated on the banks of tho Ufaio. With over forty years' exprmnpe this well known Hchon) otf rs unuiual advantages for a tboronsh ejducatiua both la Wx solid and ornamental ranches Tbe oust is only about (3 a wvk. A deluc ton of oie-iotirth for tbwoauithtetsof mintsws. Tbe next srhonl year lot 4 wees-) tmln pt 7. 1S7. Hnd for (Va-liatueto flev. t'HAS. t; BtATl'V.D.U.. bupt,, or Itev. A. M UHIU, I'b.U., rrtncipal. INVENTORS erABS Ht Wuihingtun, 1). t, f r advice, terms and ref- e retire a. . i u WADE'S DOUBLE INDEX. Jluv nnmet awtiinil In a Ktreu! I riutb. Pot-pud lor l . Circular 'roe. A- w. wait., r si., Douin uena, iuu. aicum wanivd. na Ari'ii: pAitiM. coniNf' and HLlClKO MALI! I N K. Tnkua 4 turn ot thecrank to eat-h apple. Bold at Hto.ei. Will be Hentonrwvi'.of 3o. Adaie U U. Will I l k JduKtv, Wi.rcoaUr, Uas. ue BIG 1 anted, AUU laoad salrsj- Imeil, Local ur 1 ratlin. Ad' FiAnM CV fdreM,witb sUmp(aamplea wonb lYIUilLTaJSI sent (ut Uci U. k. JiALU CO.. Husbvtlle, Ohio. t Une Pownd of Crnmntoii'a Imperlnl Lnundry l.itip will make 1 vyrlvi-qiui rte Ol' liuudMioii-Holt Sonu. Au jour (.ro il. Newspaper Advertising. A Uwik of 115 cloi-dy printed paffes, lately is ltd. contains a Utol the beat Auiuriuan Advei tiamg Mod m ma, giving the natdea. oirtulntim,, and lull iiariKUlara oubeviniug Uie leudiug iiaily and Weekly l'uliticai aud 1-amily Newrpapeii, vogeiner wun ati .uuee naving tai-ge oireuiationa, publiaued lu the nileieat ol iteligiuu, Agnuullure, Liilerature, dta , 6io. tvery Auvertiser, aud every Pr.on who conteui plates beooinibg auub, will find this bjok uf tirtriit value. AUih-d tree to any ad- (lia on receipt of n!ten tents. UlW. P. nunr.i,! at a-"., i uuiiauere, no. -ut rarx How, New Vork Tr.e PitUburit (1'a.l leader. In Its faaue uf sf av 29, l;ufrtya; I he linn ol U. 1'. HowhII ft ih, whiDUiaiUfSthlsinteieatiuK and valuable bok, ia tbe Iaig:st and tienl Adveriiailig Agfuty in the United DUlii, and wc en cht'eriully rttxiinm-nd it to the atteniiou of thune wuu deaire to adveitiae th-ir bu-ibL-sa m tuuiiliutll y aud ayaieiit" Iktti uil t m sucli a way; that is, ao a. lu atxure thelaigt-at amount ol publicity bir Uie least ex-pendituie of money." IJHVcilUUANi-yi PAMCINAT10N Ult -UU1. X UJiAltMlNti.-ibO imfts; flout, luis wn- rtul tKiox bua full luairuetious to suable Ihe reader to rsstiuate either sex, or any annual, at will. Meanutrjaiu, bprntuttAiain and nuudieds tl other curious exirciiiucnts. It cuu be obtained by sending address, with lu oents poatage, to T. V. v a.o j., no. ti au cm aw, Miiuacipiua. V ft. w in ft; t i j a i- I a ti h it i, h i ,- X S-mlnal, phytic! and Nervous Uebuuy, its effect aud cure. Price 2b cents. Audrea ShCUM AUi, Museum uf Anatomy, 618 Dioad w s ,ntw xuis. na Avwtd Uuackn. A victim of sarle indis- areliue, cauaiug Beivou debility, iTeiulure Oe ony, o., haviug tried in vain every advertised reuwoy, nas uiscovvieu a simple mi.su ui aeii-cure wuicb bs will seud free to his fellow auttetera. AOuressJ.il.TUt'lLL,;kNaJaauSt,,N. k. SEMINAL WEAKNESS HOW TO TRKAT AND CUKft IT WITHOUT ALiCLIUlNsi. Pamnhlet stilt Frte. Ad dress Ui.it. C, NEWELL a CO., liartiord, Conn AljF.ni lN WANTtU to ell the (.old illodul SuvviDK iUucbUie,-We wih tiseeutethe sen iocs of an knerdelu Am-nt In every county in the State of Ohio to ell tbe m st simple aud durable lijuble Tbicad Dewing Ma-ehiue eaer oS-nni to tbe public. Tbia nuiehine te urat-riuaa in evtiiy rrapt l, and at lb same Ume lurniFhed at a pin within the reach of all. To peittons sevkliiK a profitable buaineaswe otter un-Daralieled luduceinents. The attenLinn m Mm. ing Uachlne Agents is-especially solicited. Pot turmit atid lurLbur infunnatiun. aiiilrMa V. 1 .1 .! I'll' JiauS. ft CO, Novaila, O., Ueneral Ageuufor Missouri XJounty Bonds. WTMOYFEH VOH HALE TUJt OIXOWINO hat ut choioe stuuritie. Conoty, C llenry . . . Johnson ., Pet is.... Time. Interear. Trtee. Ittkear. luperst., 9 ft im'it 10 10 00 If 10 W lit M 10 . " 9i 10 M 10 10 " . ft w 1(J M I. UV M ao 1 1 It put. I UftluV 10 T " 12 10 Ottl,T2 W 10 6 "Cy., Ui Pleasant Bill .nt But ml 1iM.. t d ) School Halls..., Oallaway... , Macon Vernon Knox Uiayette Beptrait pamphlets for eh oountr. eontatnlna. an oibcial ilitancialiiiatenient and toll tniortna- uon.S'nion application, InlonnaUon ohcerlully and protupliy funtsh-d by letter or wire, tlonds drlivcrtd tree on line of any express rout. Any uuuui mm uj ui wim e mp ma payanie at points onuideof Mew York city, will bs coileoUd ajia remitted for, free nl all oatvti. ALdieas HAH L A, UAYLURD ft CO., B'ock and liuud Uiokcrs, ttu Iiuis, Mo. HOTEL. Summer ficsort Tho Put-In-Bay House Oq Put-ln-Baj Island, Lake Erie. T8 TUB COOLEriT AND LOVKT.IEST RE X trost in Atiifrica, Ktnest, biaoitifr air, fpmd tubinf, Yachtinir, lioaUo, Uilhanla, Ihtwliiitf, Ire Crvain and Wine Uoouia aud deUjhlfnlliaih-OK- VinoTards, Ploeer Osrdtns, Native Grovoe and Naturul Unites. Aluonliht luxcursio.i on th Bay are truly ro- tnnutic. 'I iTins much less than nay Eaattm Water! mr Plaoe. tiouvopen for ntaner rtttnr June 1st. Btfi WLaTft bWaNY. COLBORN HOUSE Now Lexington, O. mois not:8B. befitted and hkfi'im. X i.bnd, I. Bnw cp'li lur th. .orotuninUtion nf irnm.. nir.DKrr. vtaitiDK K.w I .unpum will uiiui. u ini.r.umKU 10 ,11,11a . r.i. MliH. U. II WII.S(iN,l'n.pil(,tm. A. B. HSIUL'K,SUlBl.Bil..t. ' 1,11' BRICCS HOUSE, H. U. BK1WNER, Proprlotor, CorDPT Wetla and Handnlnh Httwia. .'hi,.. This Hnus is amtrally lo atod, oU liirnUhed, and tuutaine iM ruutn. Jeti si BROOKS, MERION & CO. rMorxiMTona Cilj Pee'der RJagazine, T7"rP W.NRTANTlY (IN HAND Hum JV fhoMlun. Csniater, L)iatUtmd Ulatn.and al theTanntM kinds of Ppntttn Pnardev, nual to airr mass: aisn. niaatituf ami jihim p..ar,i. r. superior to the ftaaten arttolt, tot Coal pui-a) uu aaratr ran. Jn Thd Great Ertornal Eomodji Tor Man and B.a.t. ' It irill Cure Jihrumat turn. Th. wpuUIIno lf tht. tir.p.r.lln. If tt rl nHutHHW, mm iw. H. 0. U UUJ MBMO tltflk OnVAfUhM tiyr'frll m rarxniKm; n.K. HTI Kk'N KKr .ml I'AINH IN THK Jul NTH. rrriTciiM n t. una , s-s, sriiiS taiWTKn Frf. rVm,J! M '., .fc,." tta b. .Br'mll. u. mhuu. ... ... ..in. ihl. wnl.rful pn-Mr.llon I II p.n.lr.h, I. w. nr. ua ana. uaawlUhl ai Mat a .i'L"" --, BWKKNKY, rilLL-HVIh FUTUI.A.OUD KCK RFRA1NKD ioiNTS, STIFFNKMS OF TIIR Hu .in inKT.ni iiui.i uw III arhl WKAK BACH IN lilt.CII CIIWB. i n.T. mm wim rrr.i neem la ian,lB mj I .nl,v -,, tau LJL pT-I,,," ; n "? ?, i.." j ITM ,. p,,,, 1. - - By our iyatom of Self-measurement, easily undoratood, w enable oustomerri to lend their order in auoh a way aa to BECTJEB. AS GOOD FIT aa though they oame themselves to our Establishment. Our Improved Bules for Self-Heasurement, Samples and Frloea sent when requested, and PBOMPT ATTSITTIO X given to all orders, with GUARANTEE of entire satisfaction. JOHN WAN AM AKER . Ohio Merchant Tailoring Co., ' i ' ' " OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, COLUMBUS, O. The Finest selection ml molt varied auortm.nt of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND for UBBtlimea Hprintf tod Huainur Plain mid Fancy TrowserltiKS Jukslinore. froirli, nne el her Rnlilntrsi 8llk,Cnlimcrennd Itlaraclllm VcitlDuaj riuln, DliibT.anl. Tricot, and oUiar loallugsi EiiKllih, French and AmeriOHn loll a ia .11 Uolon, li. Ii GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. th. MMrtman. k Uir new BBd lb. m.tt rUr.nl la th. wUy. . PATENT PANTALOON DIUWERS, ALEXANDUE KID OLOVK . KUS8IAN l il.VCEH, BURMNUAUE COLLAHO, A PRIZE IEDAL sniJlTS . t M.DI to Obuib, .nd WBmBtwl to Fit w bb Mtfc Otntlerirtn dnlrlna rood cloth, well mill, and trimmed, at fair rlci, sollcltnl to call and examine our .lock. win. BOIIIIIB, a. w. STi.Tiaos, NniicrlntrndeHt. R.. B. M'ADOW, No. 2 Neil PIANOS, OEQABSs. VIOLDJS, STEINWAY'S PIANOS. 1 hcj wear longest, therefore th. cheaprat j Tbey an nnequalled In reaard to ton. or action ; t . . . They will require lea. attention to keep In onl. r i Tbey will Invariably pjore them.elvmaiufacurf Tbe bare alight, darable sod tlutlc action; ' They are capable' of great orchcstral eflticU i Tbey poaseu a remarkably round and aonorooa toua; ' They are always In demand, new or old ; . . i Tbe are sought lor by th. mullltu kiij ' " They ara'niied by the King ami (jueani ot Kurope, Piinot and Organs to Rent so (hit th SHEET MUSIC, INSTRUCTORS, bO. lo. t3 IVelll Iloute. ARCHITECTURE. I1XTAM TT7.ir.KT, AnriHTFrT FOR the new Institution fnr Ib1utia of the Ultnd at Cotumtiue, Ubio, and many of ths best public and t-riral etrueture lliitFUffb'Ut the oonotry, oJfer his prafeaalun) serTiots to all cm- u-mpiaiuiK Ah-aitectnrai, Bnginsennf, r irann-eape lutprovemonti, Ui pubis yioiutd, gouiciUai, fta, aud reisr to U C, Noble, F. 0. IWtmt, ' J. V. Andrews, lU.Uoe.Uun, Uo. Haytt, Co umtiua. i It. I'mbaaoo. Rdward r-sttf-ant, Wm. Bfriwt. and th- v aiiutts Usthodtst Ji. and P. H Mmiaurs of Cincinaatl. ac amor's ornrt. AHYI.I1 II FOR TUB BLIND, or TJ C.NnHI.R'ttOI'Firrrariientornioek. 9. K. tJjf. k'outth nnd Walnut bt., unciauau, U my ti. JD33 BIlsTa'S IVIA FTJGAl Do BlDR'e Via Fur cure til Livtr, Kulwit H'rinVir IHtHU fnr(i WAnn, Vai.' (at'ii, annrrei vnip,mna au ceo, platoiaoi th rriaaretVaMM.te uaWandlraavlv trterslir Wrtnit)irt( in Consumption and Docline ! $1,000 ,, J low ivrtl t Will h. rl Hw any mm t H'lM, IWrt 4, 1t fit Wl u a...'. 1'iu kuuui.il. "jr. Ill UU HAIIII'I.INtMKMTin A.w- H.rir i'dl.l. r.iM, Jfrw.M M.I ImM A.m., la m t. ... Ar.,1. '1 H.'l'Kwn.wB'f. fwnl rnr r.mnhl.t. LiUntti III IWlllB HI., IWua'ir Wd. wi iiaATl.t-raiirTBO LET,TER-HEAp "' ' ' ' Aud Order at Ova ' ' . .'.! ... . , . 1 DOMESTIC WOOLENS. W.U, .rar.iiblbiUiliatkUiB.rkrk JOIE Ultll, 'l'reaHr.r I ; Foreman. House. GUITARS, STRINGS, 40., 40 Rent will ply for tlitm, --- i- ....j u A jmlioioui kaiinr.se man tipMiai at Ims ., tur advartiiiDg than for rank. TJ1E JOUKiXAL ciucuUTwi Timouaiioiit T-EI--- STATE IAU IMl Tn.Ol'CB TCI COLl'in r THS T O TJ It A' What Th U.t. Vm Sm. ' I To tho lulll, U1.M..I IH. VERY BEST INVLSTMENTS YOU CAN UAKB. 1 - 1 . .1 II Ii a uaceatarj outlay, and as t'trtahiljr Brltrj, Rtlars ui1 " 1 DOLT.ARS A It D CERTS Increase of Ctuslneta. rou nut uM.y tu mi mm toy , Tuot-M-!M , PYINQRESULT8 lllVLIITir. ia 1IIK . OTJnsrA.'3,. OUR JOB DIPARTMENT. twbtMTIliimU'OllI.Y tKFTTTrD atkMVf l Bius, ulA We Milklnl nl l ABILITY TO rLEASE ALL, , Wha'asr hrM wta.a Nkwuft. On. 11 and Nee Um, . . .-A''.-r. .' PATIO FOCti finli flop, Wub,0,A..ll,ll. MiWlw t aAlTlMOHS, UK ' I 1 4 . i |
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