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' - Offioe over the National Exchange Bank .TJKASEK At NA'Ht ."V"." ' .' ij ATTOKNEV8 At LA'fV' ", 1:1 tf , OOoe, Ho. W booth Higk street, Amboi BatloV ln. :. . , v rTAJIM ii l ,1 t. ATtOtiUH tf-Al-LAW k MAYOR. -I r. Makers Offioe. rnVHABD T. tHUlDI I.' a-raw 1 ,XUTA.ITOit.NiX'-AT-LAW A Notary Pnblia. , Office in Parana's Building, i f-' v-' 1 ' : ; : r-fXTSI-mrl f WfHUMUjrr;'"'0" J ' i.V iv... v ATTORNKKS-AT iAW.''.-v', 1 T Offioe 9 9nta Hica sueet, Auboa Uuildioc-. -AUCTION AND COMMISSION. ..Ct.-4SEAij .1 .'u..j'."t -'rn Lr.- '! I' tj a Anstisneer and Dealer is Bast state 'Boaaa "Bold Uooos, Clothing and Notiiuia, 1.-.: i -. 0.T West Broad street1 'VT ' Barber and Hair -Dresser. Hot and Cola ! baths. Uasemeat' Fostoffioe U jildin.. .. T. . T BOOK BINDERS. aAerti'ttv-dc-t.lL.a.KrY. - 0 Bebk- Binders Blank ' Boole" M antrfac turers, J'rintersaml fubliahers.! ,- .r. - . -. . - t .. . - r t Opera BniMing. . j. BOOTS &.SnQI$S. ;., -TIT I. WIl.l.IAfrls A:t30.i '-1 4 V 144 Bentto High street. J art rl;etea. Its leeantassortmaot... aw leaiosrpriesa. iia dies, please call. . - , .,. , -t T .TAtiftt MU JC4jO'S i:i.qr.:: -vii i'i( Is the noted boose for good Boots and Show ' at Ion prices. .New Stock jast received. ' ' 1 J South Higfi street. " coa!l deaxers.- nposf (isoiv Jco ,1 ' ; 1 , t Dealera in VRtsbargb7 and Ohio Coal. Also; lAAe. Drain l'Ua and SvOnefie war Prpo. - . 1- . - Mo.a61 ftot4h Utah street. ' COMMISSION MERC HAJSTS. H .'sTITCH &. NUN, , ; .. V r ... a ' Commission, forwarding and Produce Mer chants, dealers in drain. Flour. As., 7 W. .Broad Anew , (.s;:.-.tv CORSETS. DM. MA ON AiKlafc ac CO.) ' ' e Manutaoturers and DeateTs in French, Ger nan and American voraets. Also. Hoop skirts. t i . 1 , i t-. ll UperaHonse- r: crockery;. &c. ,;:,;fi TTTIfi IKI.Toa.- 'J j ;t :.. j" Y Wholesale ,amT Retail Cbeale? ia China; yueenswaie, Ulass,-dialed .vtioda, tstmpaaad tauip tixtures. , 48 North Higli street. . :' . a-a-AS-f , : . T l' i O O ;t'l.-.J :S iv" lmoorter and Wholesale aed Retail Dealer in Crockerr. China. Ulasa. iutlarv. UimiHa Uoal Oil Ijiuipb, 4o. " ' " - :'.-. .! 6 Heath High street: ;i DENTISTRY. i .- f;a in WAAANlii V ElTliaittOlvH,- ' "" l.i s - i An. IK East Broad Street Ve aim to be the oss . ... -; . . , - GW nti f DENTIST.1 The best styles e-'rf Dentistry, ioalnding innn's ltnproveu ilineral Flaie. Office 1 and 11 Opera Block. .-- DRY GOODS; : Dealers ia Dr (ioods. Notions Carnetai; Clothe, ilattinga, tshadea. Mats, 4Japt- ana i'arav J I, 1. OSIIUA4SI At i O., . - - -,-.: ) - ) Carpets Mattings, Oil Cldths,Ourtains, Su le and (I'r.Ajw. it.rAt, " " XAai Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stable and ransy AJrr upoaa,i ana ssanaiaauirers oi iaiea- Cloaks... i t .-, -. . 13 a. Highs' reet. . 1 .UIJ M'l'AS ST. At Hit UOOUN MS'WMK. X1 F. Krom i Co., cash dealers ia Dry Uoods and uvu .ns, loo oouin r ourtn sLrvew, T Aim KM NAVutt'UBI, i l-j.i- --'i U . Wholesale and, .Retail Dealer. In Dry Goods. nangncqnunuaing, xtos. lis ana Boutn tligi iwxit. o ...!- IV Dealer la tstaple- and Fancy Dry Goods and Gents' Furnishing Uoods, No. Neil House. II.CahAS.l'A',.iiiAAX 4 CO., ... JT .Dealers ia 8capU and Faney Dry Goods. ' - ... , , , ; , . - ..- io. iWaonth tiigh street J. MeAKaVtskax ,'.. V JXr Foreign and Domeatie I ry 43eoasv Cloths, I ura. tie. xou xaa sums riiga street.: : -.- DRUGGISTS.. JJi oM.n JOHN 8. HOBKRT8, ' hv UiuggUtand Apofcheoaryi..- . i ? " . , 354 North High street. MAHVUi A HII'ltUl, "' W HOLESALE A KKlAlL DRUGGISTS. ,100 aouth High Cuiumbus. U. 1UAUN. HKllfK wAcaTUa.w Xj i W holesale and Reiail DraggisU, and Dealers 24 North High street, ENGRAVERS. . Desigaera, KngraTes and Publishers. 'Nota. rial aau ouar aaus engravea to order. - n- Noe. 107 and loB Booth High street. FURNITURE, &c. CSetUMBCSi CAMlmET CO., Manufaetorers and Whoiesale and Retail Deal rs in urniture, Cnairs, AlatUassesi etc. No. aol South High at. (Opera House). . J Uanaiacturars ot lirstolass r urniture. Whole sale and itotail - W arerooms, o, I and 8 Uwnue cioot. HOUSE : FURNISHING. ,.: -Lia Dealer- ia Mantles. Stores- and House Fur nuhing (itioas. ,Alke. lin. Copper- and Sheet, Iron Wira. n . .. T . A kens dc srtiAKT, ' ' Uoa Furnishing Goods, Mantles. Grates, Copper, iin aad aheafc boa. Stoves and Mantles. ' ,;i r: .i oi Month High street. . STMl tAWI OH A un'cV,' ' A Dealers in Hardware, ttouse Furnishing Goods'. Alaible and blat ManUes, Urates, Su ms. Hot Air t nrnaces. ac. i . . . . -.a aorta High street. ' 1 HOOP1 SKIRTS. SAKbAS. ..... i. ' Uannfacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Haa. akirts and Corsets.- Also, dealer in Berlin Zepher knd raney Uuoo nation th Hiffh street. - -' 'r i' ' . Ac BUlHESi? DIRECTCIIY HOW SEWING MAOllINE. u.ui m.mV.h: HvVsi fit. we AVsssi0i A la Auuniiaai iuoiv unuutflOi uvrvr o. a tionery and Faney Goods generally. Special Agent tor the celeBrated riliaa Mow Uotd Medal Mewing Kaohine. , . No. 6 Sooth Hiah street. . HATS & CAPS. BS. OT. U. EATJFt ' 1 ! r (Socoeaaerto laof,) ueauer in Hats, uaps. Furs and Straw (roods 220 South Hian street. ' (Sim Unlden Hst.) HOTELS. ATAXJOKAL MOTEL, !-?.,..'- 1Y " i - . - Opposite Depot. ' ' J. H. DAVIDSON. Proprietor. u NITtD sTATEsHOTELi corner hwd ana i own streets. . ... .... -. E-J- BLOUNT, Proprietor! ZfcTTLRlt MOVIE, . - , , Corner Y'ourtk A Friend sts. " Commodious hjons and extetuuTe stables. . ' -' w . L. A. BOWERS, Proprietor. EKCHAWTS HOTEt,! 140 Sooth High street. .Good stabling. aUaohr ed to premises. ; tt r . -laaivDAfti 1 nipnawr. INSURANCE:' CoiPtiicricuT Bifj-rijAi. i.we suranoe Company. Assets, $18,600,000. w m. lAAisun, Agent. coiumoas.u. N Ell'KIKK A- HIILTENBEROER,' UfiOEKAL AUKN IS Security life Insuranee Company, , No. 6 Opera House. HOME INSDIAANCE. COM PAN V Or Columbus, O. . apital and Assets, 46614J7. W. C. M. BAKER, Seo'y. ... ...-. - utnee, jnos. s J upera noose MILLINERY. GOODS. t h-. GI3.W.. MNlBOItS, ' . . .! "Wholesale and Retail Millinery Goods - i , r-ai a i I 11 S . H ish street. Opera House Bloek. vt Ks. A. UUWNINO, , uA iieaier in millinery, at raw ( Binga,;;No. 7 North High street Dealer in Millinery, Straw uoods and Trim J ti. W1LKIE - ' 1 ' - Dealer in Millinery, Drees and Cloak Trim, mine's nd Fanoy Goodst . 130 South Hiah street. MERCHANT. TAILORS. CCriAiflAflBEH A 4 0HLLEBEf(,' O Merchant- Tailors and Dealers in Gents' Fur nishing Uoods, --- wjewtm.'vta?v itrrrt tcjia sj Monti High street. " CW."MWAIDEH.i ; . i U Ai a,Merohaat Tailor and Dealer on Gents For niahing Uoods. Also ajtent for the Diamond Shirts, is coutn tii-h street. r. . , tHG OHIO SIFJICHAKX TAII4ORIN-B 1 A CiOTH&tf -0Ot-189.5.iigh at. .Gents' snils jara- to eidet.-jtraUyiusdo Clothing al wai ontand. v 1 v T O II -rTTt?t E Oft KU t. -iderchan bailor aod-Daier in CIotMcgutid Ueau'rltratsBitiCUoeds.i .- M 1 v i I ,n H slot eaxioron uiaa street. JOHN MUIVTEU. - MERCHANT TATLtTRTno Snnth Hiab at. Choice stock of Clothing constant! on hand. . NEWS 'DEALERS. ANDKEWS dc AifJM.,, News Dealera. Ronkaellera inn Af-flnne-.. No. 55 South High street. nex door to Postolhce. ijAtliA. USAAriAMN, ... .... .v....,,,.,. ' ' News Dealer.' Bookseller: Stationer and Rinil. ec5VbijeAtiona n both Ueromnand .Eng.feh. m ,v ,,..,.. "1 nouthHigastre-t. r. sA?PAvP'ER,WAREH0USE$;;.v FIT, ii i'l. Siil : - - AIIREW, fEiAKT eV Cr., v,i "M L A. " MailnfaAturera and Dealer in Writin. Print. Ltd .Wrapping Papers 93 6 North High st. ' ' VlflS A MVKRS. ' . .r-aTcHvro m rTiiniu5. Din) K, TT n Papers 36, 38 A 40 iNorih hifih. street. '11 1 mnitov. uoot, wntinuf an Fine. LO NAfih t-liArh at rant ;:"lPHOtOG.RAPHERS.v , lAtUWm & MtVHNv ,.,.;.', -PHOTOGRAPHERS.- 1 v " :t '.!'" -.8t Sou'h High streets" e . PHOTOGRAPHER. 107 South High street. rwtnros made in eTery style and sise. "j.'ARCBEK. , 'Photographs, Ambrotypes, Gem's, etc., etc'.i ... . wo. ow ooaiD xLigasireet. PHYSICIAN.. v. It BOWNd, at. .,". . i--,- nv.vi.IL a No. 8 Onera Honae. 'IVeata lliaea-ea of tha Etoj Kan. Heerhr Throat anil I.diim. Alan IKbamm' of w-omeu and Children.. - pianos; t ".uVt J)'r. AAAtthlS & CO., ' '-'k ' i i"'-v., . . Wholesale and Retail dealers -for Ligbte A, Co. ( and Hainbs & liro.'s Pianos. Also. Organs. Moloaeons and other musical instruments.. . -4- . , 30 Aorth High Ktreet,. - JC. WOODS, . . .,, y e Asent for Chickering's 'and Kmm'erso'n's Pi anos. . Also, Organs, Alelodeons and Sheet Music. a aa sis i jo v l BANK EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, OTBhrtStAleana Hisn'streets;' ' ,t,ta cr .i..UHABi.Ky MVER. Proprietor. J aa SEWING MACHINES. - AETVAfcWINtj MACHINES, - .-i . The beat'in the wnrM Nm. 1 .nil '9. Oner. House. W; PIMMEL, General Agent. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. r A. IIGrjAKScVO.', ATW Dealers in Fine Watches. Clocks. Jevelrr. Plaiedware. Speotacles.- Ac. No. 11 Eaat Town ' street. . - ... .... . ; -. 1 1 .. - , ATia a- ukUH a aja-a aaV " -(Su-cessors to Wn. Blydn) cfealen in Dian muDus, rratcn s, jewelry, Oliver ware ana OPec,-. taalss. si. Hoots. . . . . ; FA. & jEO.tJrJKeriX, a Wholesale and Retail dealers in Watches, Cloeks and Jewelr. No. 71 South High street. - ' STRICTLY WHOLESALE." B ANCatOs? I' AttAoajAe CO., n aoiesaie Healers in nry uoods and riotions "r" ,fJ and 4 uwyane Bloek, Town street. rEED,wJONfcSfc CO.. ' It Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In Boots and Shoes .No.2 Gwyane Block, Town St. NOTICES. Bank Notice. WTOTIOVV-isHBREflT --irrET TO 11 all whom it may concern, that the City Bank of Cleveland, an Independent Banking Company, organised and carrying on business as an Indepen dent. Banking i-ompany at the city of Clereland. Ohio, under an act of the General Assembly of the said State of Ohio, entitled "Aa Act to incorporate i he State Bank of Ohio and-other -Banking Com panies," passed February 24tb, 1645, being desirous taf relinquishing and closing its Banking business, to tl ateod has.-in pursuanee of the statutes of (he said otate of wbio in sack ease-made, paid and re deemed more than ninety per eent. of the maximum amount of its circulating notes, and delivered the same to the Treasurer ot State of the said State of Ohio to tie destroyed, and have provided means and given security to the satisfaction pf the Treasurer,, Secretary and Audit r of State of said State of Ohse-iar-the redemption of its outstanding notes of : circulation at the office of the .National City Bank of Cleveland, at the said city of Cleveland, where said City Bank is located. Done by order of the Board of Directors of the Citv Bank of Cleveland. July 9th, l08, - - - i Aic-iuEjij tvAVA., rresident. yll-41tAaj6m. - .-,. .j.-.--a .".--- NOTICE. , Olfiuv BAKK OF COMMERCE, I Clevkland, May Si, 1868. j - NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN TO THE holders of the outstanding notes of the late u . ' Commerce, and all other parties interested, that atter the expi-ation of six months from this date, application will be made to the Auditor. Seo retary and Treasurer of State to surrender to said IS 76 5l5k 'oosited to secure the outstanding cireulatioB ol said Bank in pursuance of the forti- ; first (41) section of the act to authorise Free Bank ing, passed March 21st. 1861. , " H R Hr.nir Ef11 PERKDf 8, President H. B. Hublbut. Cashier. mavSS d6m ' "The Sisters of St. Mary V v " OF THE SrRINOs, KECENTLV OF Somerset, Perry county, will open their lane nd spacious building for the reception of pupils on the first Monday in September, lsott. For Board and Tuition. 175, tBO. S86. aud 90, aceordiag to the de M,lm.nlnf theDaoil. ' R. Rll.-.K finn't ..Address Box S51. : aug3-dtf ANC1NG ACADEMY IS NOW OPEN AT ..'st Alt4AT.lj at ' ' - - for juveniles, Saturday afternoon, from J to S P. M Gentlemen's evening class at AMB0S BALI.SSd intt.,at 8 o'clock A. JU. Oct 14 mo tatesmmt. Horse Talk. to trot for $2,000, rnila heats, best three in five, in harness., ; Luey has improved so much .lately that her owner justly thinkB that she is a match for the big one-eyed inare.'after the' great 'race she made at thtf late Narragansett meeting. ;' In that remarkable contest 'Lucy, it will be re1'-' membeied, took the first two' heats 'in 2:22 J, while the Lady won the last; three with nothing to spare. The' race ought and no donbt will attract a large crowd at the Fashion on Monday, where it is to come off. I .? :'. ' . .'' The trot between1 Mountain Boy and Lady Thorne, oa the Waverly track, disappointed 'everybody, although the race'was conceded to the Boy, on account of the snarpness' of the- tarns and the general unevenness of the track's sur face. It -was expected that the mare would makd La- hard 'struggle, but she could not get within a length of him in the. three Jieats, , It will , never -da to trot the mare on a half mile track.- TLe excitement eonseqnent opon the election did no good to the proprietors of the racetracks, as. the horse wa3 for gotten m tue turmoil. Now that it is over, tha. trotting will begin' again and rapidly, closa rip. the season, which has been very;successtul. i, -!; American Girl made , such an excel lent trot at the late meeting on the Fash ion Course that her owner is confident in" her ability to compete with the fast est nags' in the' country next year, which means, that Lady Thorne, Lucy,' Moun tain Boy. Wilkes, ' Bashaw, and. others, will have to look to their laurels.' Gold smith Maid will be a tough customer for the "fast 'uns" next year.' - ! J ehn J. Bradley is irrrproying tapidly and is proving a good i"money"-; horse for. his , owners. , He took two , of the best purses at the late meeting at the Fashion Course, beating two good fields. At the Woodlawja trolting meeting, at Louisville; "the gray 'gelding, ' W. K. Thomas time is the fastest 'ever made' in Kentucky, viz :2:31 ; 2:26 ; 2:28J; 2:29ji.. This is a grand .record. j(,'i-p . Tattler who competed with tle above horse, is another fast one, as he made a dead heat with ""bim in 2:2G, and was close behind him in the other heats thus proving himself to i be the-fastest five year old in the country and a credit to his sire. . He ia by "Pilot,. Jr., put of iizzy, Dy. xeiamon; lie out ot JMedoc. ' Cassius M." Clay.'Jr:, is doing hbbly in the stud, And adding additional value to tne trotting stock of this.- country. He . is the .sire of Rhode . Island, . Ken tucky Clay, and many other noted fly ers at present' on' the turf who' have made gteat reputations. ' He is a splen did ; specimen, of a stallion, being 16 hands high. of. a rich .brown color, with plenty, of bone and. muscle, and good 8onnd feet.' .The following i3 his, pedi gree,1 which" will be found to, embrace two ot tne best strains in the country: C- M. Clay, Jr is by old C M." Clay; he by Henry Clay -out- of Vestris, the dam of John Anderson; Henry Clay by Andrew - J ackson : out of. trotting mare Surry; Andrew Jackson by - Young Bashaw, dam by Why.JJot; he by imp. Messenger; xoung Uasuaw by imp. Ara bian, dam Pearl by imp. Messenger. Dam of, C, M. CJay, Jr., by 01d,Ab dallah, the sire of .Hambletonian, grau dam by" .Lawrence's Eclipse, he. by American ", Eclipse. C. M Clay. Jr., is now standing at.the farm, of . R. S. Strader, Eso., Bulletsville, Kentucky. '.The stud horse,, St. Elmo, by Abdal? lah (known as Edsall's Hambletonian) dam. by Bellfounder, won the three min ute race1 at tlie Woodlawn Meeting in three straight heats in the admirable time of 2:30; 2:32J; 2:33. . The last trotting meeting of . the sea. son will take place at .Norwalk, Conn., on tbe lOtb, 11th '.and 12th of this month, under the auspices of the Fair field .County ,.. Agricultural . Society. JNeaiiyix thousand dollar are: ofiered in premiums, and many of our fastest horses will be present to contest for tbe rich prizes. American Girl and Rhode Island -will meet, there and renew the contest . tor . superiority between them begun at the late meeting on tbe Fash' ion Course., lhere is every reason to believe that the meeting will be a grand success. '; ., . .j. : Goldsmith Maid has again won the admiration of ,. the trotting - world -. by beating George Wilkes . on, Friday last, at Philadelphia. , The face was a. deci dedly hot and fast one, the four heats being made, in 2:224; 2:27$; 2:228; 2:25. The famous gelding John Stewart has again accomplished twenty miles within an bour.,i : . ... .. . j ' .' TUB r FASTBST TIME ON RECORD. ; .; One mile pacing under saddle, Au gust 1st, Billy Boyce, 2:15J j 2:14 14 ; 2:20 1-4. , - . : ., .-..r , ., ... .. ,f j ! . One mile, pacing in ! harness, 1852, Pet, second beat; in. 2:18$.. y ., -IS I One mile, pacing, to wagon, Jnne 21st. 1855, Pocahontas, 2:17J. , r. .-, . f Two mile, pacing, 1829, Bowery Boy, under saddle, 5:041-2. , , r ;,, ; Three-miles, . pacing, '1843, Oneida Chief, under, saddle, Beacon Coarse, N. Je7:44... 1 i:, . - . . .'. . : t One mile, trotting, uuder saddle, Dex ter 2:18. o , . , j i i i , . - ., ' One mile,-in, harness, 'Wednesday, August 14th, ! 1861, Buffalo, Dexter against time, -2:17 1-4. '-!..: :i. . ; One mile, in harness, over . Riverside half mile track, Boston, July 30th, 1867, Dexter, 2:19,., , - ; . ,t : One mile, with running mate, June 21st, -Ethan Allen, three beats, each the fastest on record, 2;15 ; 2:16 ; 2.-19. : . ' Fastest and best double team race by Ben. Franklin and Jessie Wales, Mystic Park, . Boston, Sept. 20th, .1867, 2:32J, 2:32, 2:34-. -v. , .; .'t:!,,:.,:::-.: ; . Nebocklish and Medoe trotted a mile at Buffalo, July 31st, ,1868,. in 2:322; 2:34. . : : . . ;. ; Fastest and best wagon race on rec ord, Fashion Course, May 58th, 186S, Lady Thorne, 2:24; 2:25J; 2:26. t I Fatest wagon time on record, by Dex ter, second heat, Fashion Course, June 7th, 1867, 2:24. u . ; One mile to wagon, June 14th, 1866, second heat, George Wilkes, 2:25. One , mile; to wagon, May 31st, 1851, first heat, Flora Temple. 2:25. . . ,Two mile heat, in harness, August 16th; 1859, Flora Temple, 4:50 , ;i ; Two miles to wagon, Oct. 27, 1865, second iieaw. iJ-Awii..ou - , i .Two miles to wagon,; 1863, first heat, General Butler, 4:56J; : ) Three miles, under saddle,' October, 1839, Dutchman, 7:32j. jThrea miles, in harness, Flora Tem plje vs. time, 7:33. , jThree miles, to 250 lb. wagon, Kem ble Jackson, 8:03. , , . Four miles, under saddle, by Dutch man, in 10:51. Four miles, in harness, Trustee, 11:06. Four miles, to 255 lb. wagon, Sallie Green, 13:56. Five miles, in harness, Morrissey, at Detroit Horse Fair, August 26th, 1868, 13:11. Five miles, to wagon, Americus, in 1S41, on Long Island, 13:54. Ten miles, in harness, John Stewart, Riverside,. Ji&U mile irackIiui ,30th, 1863,-iB8:02f. "- aJS k . Ten miles, inharneBS, November 12th, 1853, Prince, 28:08J. Twelve miles, in harness, Philadel phia. Top Gallant, 38:00. lwenty miles, in harness, Captain McGowan, half mile; track, 58:25. Twenty miles, to wagon, John Stuart, Fashion Course, September 22d, 1868, 59:23. Fifty miles, to wagon, driver and wagon weighing 4001bs, October 15th, 1855, Spangle, 3.59:04. v , T One hundred miles, iivfiar-iftsn. vember 12th, 1853, Conqueror 8.55:53. Une nnndred miles, in double harness, Master Bark and Robin, 10.17:22. FASTEST AND BEST RUNNING TIME ON RECORD. Three-quarters of a mile, by Narra gansett, at Narragansett Park, August 25th, 1868, 1:17. One mile, June 23d, 1865, Cincinnati, track thirty feet short, 18 lbs less than his proper weight (track lengthened since), Legal Tender, 1:44. One mile, May 30th, 1866, best on record, second heat, Revolver, 1:44J. Jramohaj-Aritliei first heat at Lexing ton, Kyi lS62,in 1:44$. Climax ran a mile at Jerome Park, July, 1868,-with 14SJ lbs np, in 1:48J. x astest rtwo Ailes on record run by Hegi(at pw JOfrleans, Nov. 23d, isou, catcb weignt, s:6i$. Best two miles on record at Lexington, Ky., Thursday, Sept. 12th, 1867, by Lancaster, J:3t 3:8. Best two and a quarter miles, by Ken tucky, at Saratoga, August, 1865, 4:01 J. .best two and a bait miles by Gen. York, at Narragansett Park, August 26th, 1S68, 4:36$. J; astest and bests three tnue--rate hi record, by Norfolk,- Sept. 23d; ISG.1?, Ualitornia, 5:27; 5:29. 1 astest four mile on record, Lexing ton. 5 years old. 103 lbs., at New Or- leans. April jjN Same, Liexmgton, 5 years old, 103i lbs, April 14th, 1845, beating Lecomte, 7:23. Best four miles on record, Idlewild, on L. I., June 25th, 1863, full weight, 7:26. RUNNING—ENGLAND. : Best one mile, Gladiateur, l:39i. : Saunterer, 1:40. JUMPING. : Chandler, 3! feet over wnter.v t. rf Culverth;orp, 3i feet,oye $urdles. Kihg of'the Valley','35 feet over Hhe Wissendine Brook, Leicestershire. : Lottery, 33 feet over wall. ; Peter Simple, 37 feet, at Boston. TANDEM. ; Kingston and mate, at New England Fair, Narragansett Park, Sept. 6, 1867, MISCELLANEOUS. Lady Palmer and Flatbush Maid,. driven to road wagon by pit. liofinerj in 1862,1 mile in 2:26; 2 miles in 5:01J; the 2d quarter of 2d mile in 33 seconds. : Bruno and Brunette, to road wagon, driven by Dan Mace in Fashion Course. in lSemadetliti half milerSh)l:0 and the mile in '2:254.' Mountain Maid on Long Island, in 1S65, trotted a mile, drawing 2,000 lbs., in 3:02i. I Young Pocahontas, in 1865, trotted a quarter of a mile in 33 seconds. English Childers ran three miles at Newmarket in 1721. Time, 5:15, but this is not authenticated, as there were no timing watches at that date. ! Mr. Osbaldestone rode 200 miles at Newmarket, England, in 1831, using 28 horses, in 8 hours 42 min., including 1 hour 22 min. and 56 sec. for stoppages. MISCELLANEOUS. Turf. Field and Farm. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. F. A. & L. LESQUEREUX j IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WAT C. II E s , JEWELKV, I CLOCKS, SIIYVER and PJL.A.XEO WARE, i CAKES, ' SPECTACLES, GOLD POS, POCKET-BOOKS and OPERA GLASSES, ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY. ; Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Setb Ttasmas' and Waterbury Clocks, For the Jobbing and Retail Trade. Also, Agents tor tne 1 ITHACA CALENDER CLOCK COMPANY, Watoh Makers' Tools and Materials. Watch Glass- , es (r rench and Ueneva) in full supply at low rates. : tew All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. F. A. A L. LESQUEREUX, I febls-eodly No. 71 South High st., Columbus. : r.dBtf6MRmDEMEs;TA 500,000 BOOKS TOTEDJOR BIIVDIXG. HAVE YOU 1KV HOOKS, HIAGIZINES, SHEET r- MUSIC. Ao., Ac that you wish to have bound in a nice firm binding, promptly, at low prices? Books sent for and -retuHieJ to-anypartof the city by giving notice through postoffice, or at the Franklin Steam Book Bindery AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY One of the largest and best appointed Binderies in the State. Booms 34. 36, 38 Ifortb High Street, (Over Messrs. Nevins A Myers', and Statesman Steam Printing Offices.) BLANK BOOKS1 r t i AtLAKl.'BOOKS!! ' ' BLANK BOOKS!! Of every description and quality, from the hithest to the lowest, printed If desired, ruled and bound to any required pattern, and superior workmanship, at the lowest prices. Orders from County Officers, Banks, Merchants, and all Officers requiring 8UfEK10R BLANK BOOKS, will be executed promptly, with our per sonal attention.-. . TrnTTn lour patronage xespeotfnUjr aouoited- X UU N. W. LEFATOB, oct3-den(l6m Proprietor' SI E BERT & LILLE Y, Blank Book Manufacturers, . ! PRINTERS, BINDERSAND PUBLISHERS. Special attention paid to manufacturing first class BLANIi BOOKS of every description, with or without printed Head ings, for COUNTY OFFICBR3, MERCHANTS, MANFFACTUREB8" BANKERS, RAILROAD COMPANIES. AC. T3" Full sets of Books made on short notice, warranted to give perfect satiafaetiOna -, OPErtl- HOUSE-BUlLDINCj aprll eouly C0LlJiIBVa, OMI0i MEDICAL.' WHY ENDURE A LIVING DEATH! The confirmed dyspeptio may almost say with St. Peter, "I die daily." Tbe obiect of this article is not to remind him of J his pangs. but to show him how tobanish them forever. The means of immediate and permanent relief are proffered him in . . - ... . HOOFLAKD'S GERMAN -BITTERS 'And it is for him to say whether he will continue to endure a living death, er to put himself in anion to reader life enjoyable. . . .... LIVING ADVERTISEMENTS -iu : l i'i !..-. - j -i.'- Of the'efficaey Sof this matchless yog-table stom achic are to be fonid in every oity and town jn the United States healthy men and -women, rescued from torture- by its fT .use. and eager to brar testimony to its vir- av tues. It differs from any other Bitters in existence, in this special par ticular it is notaleoholio. For such constitutions and systemsas require for their iovigoratioa a diffusive stimulant. rHbbprNrb;s : t GERMAN TONIC! . -V .. .-' -i ! .. .... , -. Baa been provided a preparation in which the sol. id extracts of the finest restoratives of the vegeta ble kingdom are held in solution by a spirituous agent, purged of all deleterious constituents, Tbe Satient, in choosing between these two great anti otes, should be guide 1 by his own condition. If ia a very low state from debility, the Tonic should be his seleciion; bnt in cases where the emergency is not so pressing, tbe Bitters is the specific required. Thousands find infin- "". ite benefit from tak ing, eaoh ; in, turn. V There is no phase of uuietjbiuu. uuiuusness, nervous aiseaae or pnysi cal prostration to which they are not adapted, and in which, singly or combined, they will not effect . . ) to J ..'!: . . : ; ' ' : r- v-.;. . , Exchange Pain for Ease And Weakness for Strength. Get rid of the ail ments weioh interfere with enjoyment; east gloom and. despondency to the winds;, take a stronger hold ox me ana. in snort, oeoome a ;:' NEW Tbrbnsh the instrumentality of the most nnwerfnl and popular of all vegetable iuvigorants and cor rectives, ... . . ..... HOOFLAXD'S GEBMAI. BITTERS. Bllioushessi indigestion. General DAility. and 111 the oomplaints which proceed from want of proper action in the liver, the stomach and the noweis, areeraaioatea oy a course ot this great j CONSTITUTIONAL SPECIFItV t . t ir ; ' . I .. . . .... .... . . Which not only combats and conquers diseases that have entrenched themselves in tte system, but is the oest Known satesuard against all unhealthy influences. . Persons whose occupations and pui soits subject them to the depressing effects of a eloee unwholesome atmosphere, should take it reg ularly as a protection against the low fevers and other disorders- which malaria engenders. Inva- iiua wnw a-a . r, i. t , . , ') 1 WASTING AWAY, ' Witnout any special com-aint, excoot a gradual tp-.lin.-tnn nf K n -1 i 1 . rlm.th . ., -1 nHnAna ... will find in the BIT., r TKRS a fountain. ol. Vitality and vigor, as I refresaing and exil ecatintasapoolin the desert to the Eand-ecorched anaiainung tra-vaters, , -. ,. i ... . , - .J HOOFLAND'S CERfVI AN BITTERS Is oompose of the Dure inices (or. as thav are me dicinally termed, k-tracts), of R jt. Herbs end Barks, making a preparation highly concentrated and entirely free from Alcoholio admixture of any una. , . ., i i, , HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Is-a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, with the purest, quality of Santa Cms Rum, Orange, eto., making one of the most plea-ant and agreeable remedies ever ottered, to the public These remedies will effectually cure Liver Com Plaint, j no naice, uys- pepna,- Uhronio or Nervous Debility.. Kaa Chronic , Diseases of tbe Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a.disor dered Liver or stomach, . I such . . ', as Consti- t pation. Inwartl " Piles, Fullness of , '' . - Blood '. to the ' Head, -.- f Acidity of the Stomach. " " Pause. Heartburn. Disgust.. :- " for Food; Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, ciour bructativas. Sinking -I or Fluttering at the pit of tbe Stomach, Hwimming of tha Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the. Heart. . Choking or ouuocaung nena&tions wnen in a uyit.g rosture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs belore the , Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of.Eerjpiration. Yollowness of the Skin' and Eyes, Pain in the 1 Side, Back, Chest,-Limbs, etc., V I'i!' .Sodden Flushes of Heat, . , -: : Burning in the Flesh, ' ... .'. , Constant Imagin- ' r ings of Evil, and , . i-7. Urea; Depres sion of - Spirits. ' ' s "V , - They are the Greatest and Best" ' v BLOOD PURIFIERS Ever known, and-will euro" all diseases resulting from bad Blood. Keep our Blood pure. Keep your Liver in order f Keep your disestive organs in a sound. M hetlthy condition, by the use of these remedies, and no disease will ev.j B9B&U -UU. Weak and Delicate Children i edies. Tbej will cure everj case of MARASMUS without fail. Thousands cf oertifieatea Tiave accumalated in the haods of tbe proprietors, but space will allow of the publication of ut a few. Those, it will be observed, are men of note and of such standing that AAA n OK WO UOIIQWU the Whole supreme court ! OP PEXSTLTAJ-iIA- SPEAKS FOR THESE REMEDIES. Who would ask lor more dignified or stronger tes- :. r-iu.-M wmo.n?1 .,;ir...t TJ l HON. C. W. WOODWARD- - . , -! I t .-. . : i . Chief Justioe of the Supremo Court of Pennsyl vania, writes : PmLAnETjPRr A, March 16, 18ST.' I find MHoofiand'a German Bitters" is a noon ton, ic. useful in diseasos fal of the digestive or gans, and of great ben- I efit in cases of debil ity and wantot nervous action in tbe svstem. , Yours truly. . GEO. W. WOODWARD. HON. JAMES THOMPSON. , .. -s .- ... - . J udge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PHiLADELPniA, April 28, 1866. . I consider Hoofland's German Bitters" a valua ble, mediotne in cises of attacks of Indigestion or D.ispepsia. I can ce-tify this from my experience of it. Tours, with respect. . James Thompson. HON. JAS. ROSS SNOWDEN I'rothonotsry of the Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia, writes: ' , ... - . Philadelphia. Sept. 14,1667. "Uoofland's German Bitters'" is a very useful ar ticle as a tonic and as an appetiser. Jt i not an in toxi ating drink, and may boused beneficially by persons of all age. Re pectfully yours. JAMEa ROSS SSOWDEN. OATJTIOKT. Uoofland's German Remedies are counterfeited. See that tbe signature faa. ot C. M. JACKSON is on the wrapper of ' U each bottle. All oth ers are eonnterfeit. Principal Office and Manufactory at the German Medicine Store. No. 631 ARCH STREET, Jttiila delphia,Fa. - - T r,", CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. i Formerly C. M. JACKSON A CO. Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle.; tl 00 Moorland's Germaa Bitters, naif do-en. 6 oo Hoofland's German Tonic, put up in qt. bottles 1 60 . per bottle, or a half dosen for ST SO. -Do not forget to examine well the article you buy n orSer to get the genuine. FQB SALE BY ALL DEUGGISTS 1 And Dealers in Medicines everywhere. , jy22-dwis geowly " ' . ' DRY GOODS. 1868. AUrUJIN. ' 1868. ;.li..rw GILCHRIST, GRAY & CO., :. - i :t..,:, . ; ,i tl s .; (.:f- ! i-r.r . Nos. ti$ zi&'ii'sM&iniu WOt7r.DIIVITF. TtIl' ATTEVTIfJI of Purchasers to their, .unnsaallv extensive ard elegant assortment of d& ., .' " . . . '..I i.;.nin:iii'..: r : i ,, Extra Rich Black Silks;,-,; V: i'. m.--'i Novelties in Fancy Silks: - Poplins aad Empress Cloths?" ' "l'","",1'i z French Merinos and Cashmeres; ) ); , , . y English and French rierges; ' V. Chamelion Epinglines; .1. in '!' .'' ! . Rioh Lyons Cloak Velvets: "Novelties in Plush Cloakinss; '" ' ' ' --Velveteens for making Costumes;" r- i;;- i , : . , Astrachao and Chinchilla Cloakings; ' Knperb Paisley Shawls; i i ' , Cashmere and Broche shawls;. ' Point de Gaze Laces. Collars and Sats"; ' ' Harris Seamless and Alaxandrea' Kids; Superior Wi .ter Hosierr t Misses and Men's Jlerino Vests." ' -ii i ' ti.i .u- 1 : :i -uv THE! MOST COMPLETE . STOCK, IX niK CITY 'I 1 - OF1 i -.. : i r . It- 3:1 House Furnishing Dry Goods; ':. '' BUnkets, Muslins, Linens- . Sheetings. Lace Curtains, Towelings, Ac, Ac. Also, TrimmiDa Satins- ALL AT THE ' VERY, :ij hi ::."- lowest; ..PRICES. Merino Under-rarmerrt-rtrf all grades and nnali- ties for Gentleme'-.l.adies. Aliases and Bovs. Also. a fresh stock of Hooo bkirts and Corsets in the newest styles. - - -- - - octT-d3m GILCHRIST. GRAY A CO. : -rf : ! .' 1 .'i Hl-.-.l -V!!! IS ll :i,il . o.; i v . 7 FALL AND WINTER :j.i.t a-i :.; ! E2DRY GOODS. J :! i, , .-., .,; i i .. w i .-. .1 ! nj EXfRAORDlNARY INDUCEMENTS . '. -'.i vi :;'! :;. .'', It i'( NAUGHT ON S! lit:! Purchasers ot Dry Goods are. cordially invited . i call and examine tha -' JiG W S T O C K DRESS GOODS FANCY GOODS SHAWLS. . JJOMESTICS. : EVERYTHING .. CHEAP I' ..... CHEAP ..-..CHEAP! ' .......CHEAP. ......CHEAPl JAMES NAUGHTON, '118 A: 122 South Hlgta Street, novll-dly-aprlT . COLUMBUS. OHIO. .3 !' I no CLOTHING. ' O-LOTHINGr,' ' ; CUSTOM AND READY-MADE THE OHIO : ,; SIcrcbantTailoring & Clothing Co., ' SO. 185 OPEBJ. nOVSE SLOCK, '.'-,,. : ; ' Celnmbast Ohio. a strprcn b new stock cf cloths A Cassimeres, Overcoating and Vestings. both Foreign and Domestic for Fall and Winter wear. ! GENTLEMEN OF FASHION Will always find both our maferialft and our work to be iu the beichtof the-mod. We s all spare no pains in producinir tbe most lgmt and lash- lon&Die earments to De touna anywtieie. - I EEADY-MADE CLDTHINff, Of which a great part is manufactured by ourselves, ib the latest and most fashionable styles, will al ways be found en our shelves, in all tbe varieties of the season, at very low prices. ; . , 0 I GENTS' FUENISHING G00D3. In full lines, always kept onhand. '. ' 1 " ' ' air.inc, superintenaeni. JOHN RICH Treasurer. W . G. PbRKS. Foreman.. oet23-deod3m FALL AND WINTER GOODS. HUNTER'S " ... ... ........ -..j ..t.-;t-...;ii.1 Clothisig Efflporiiiin, : No. S20 South High St., . COLIJmBKJS, OHIO.' I HATE J178T tt K C F. I V K Till largest and finest stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this oity. consisting of French, i nj'liMh and Domestic Cloths," ' Ciwuimeret, teo., For Gentlemen's wear, which 1 will sell at tha low sit Cadh prices. Also keep constantly on hand a well selecte sock of READY MADE CLOTH INC. - i JOHN HUNTER, J jnM-dly 880 South High atrer. ! . commission. '-; ! wm. monypeny, Forwarding ., and Commission i w , MERCHANT, , , ., . DEALER IH-r.., I nmwm GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, ) OVR, WHISKY, 4Joo..uvi ; T T st Prices Paid at all timet for Corn.W Barley, e eto. ' p rT c e t " -.1 ' Naatr West End. f Nstvi K ast Brldsf5 ' COLUJIBVS, CBJO. iUi.-,o: feblS-deodly to . ' , 1 i PAPER WAREHOUSE; .il-tntf In eg i ' rili.'t vl.-i-.a- Tl, p' i:-..,t,.-N..V H.l. I ;,' ,.;, . y t .: n-..;.. ' 'I ?. t - r The attenlton of the Trade is called to the superi " " ; orstookof -..i:..:-.i-i e ,,5, 1 ;:i-4..!i:: tlill .ii'.il:ii- ? ::.;;( t-t.-m PAPERS SOS :AJiLllip 5, -.y ;ui -1,1.1 J.i i ..7i::l .j.f v -iii irji".' i I 1' !' ilul j -t. f...ij...,7f.n t ! :ir. J,,:(; ,,!-."'iU ! Justreoeived ndf f galaW' -:vJ-t? '---.. i. h n m'i.;J , i:iuin !; via x-'j'J A ill; ItM.i i ', '! V -ilT .llMiJ " ..! l!-.!j ,'J.T I-. Wi .:i-i:i; ii"!Jll l-..a aiil .'-.: i.-,) J''ill:. II aiii g-,.i.;i1 11 f J Kn.,- .6 ii 38 & io North igb t '! 1 .3:1'! illi.it 9 ill S 3 lit &M: tj ".- : S7.: lili-Jl'J-l ' '' !'" -An i-M i'i- J." .Uv.oUyt v.l'l' .U' i.il 1., iii.tn Our stock comprises a full Una ot ! lX'.J '"' .Ji:-'-fl i J, v.ii pi : ls'w IBtnf 9 i ttiii-.t -i'-if wot. J-al ..ji? n noi;i:-,j,'.(,i nf bb .lueiil i;--.i:-i r,w.'ii: .ir.sj.i I a ..(:.-i.j.r !i UUuti! ,.,t.tlt ''ilt'i; "'"' -cri.i-;.!iI'lK bna J-.:r l. Writing,! , !r t!ii(.- ;1 .rnlif M.' I" y' .i.A ir!t ui 1 .!j')o;' aii 1 i.:' i.-f : .iivii I, ;, i,r liig .no.'V'fl '.i'IjA !"-::'-.' ''"Colored and "''j jr. -i.!.., i ,' MMt4 "' .!:-- J'fJ i-. j tloi shi 1' .-H3;:i((y iu : -i! .-ii Lew ,vr-i -,-.'. . .: 3 .PrliTl;; Papery.. !HI3 ,;i,i . .-,-!uu xi-jV :i on av;f aw .InamiYciii rtiT We have a full stock of ' ti ..'j.:iin 1-;-:! fliV -"-rhf.-r; i- ir')" aivi-ii'-jr! J inruiufnU -"'' -' 'i :! -.' Ai't-M vsiil ,:-.:;.!!!. 1 E2s1VET..01JlS,: .ll.-!;' f oi "a--ti.-0- VJl7T.!i:(v'." .7i:.TJ.' i'V9 Of all sites and va-ieties, which will be sold at the , lowest market rates. ' ,...i;V 7. .,, .i ; .i.-Tilh-Hi ( j V'rTv ? 'f ly - n -"M o,',oo - i m i-i-l. '!.': nil -jnii i-i.i i -;, iii oil J ni .!., ii; :..-;. ,--t M t ' (; V. ,i.-m':b s.ij vatlT i,h m,mft-L?r-..it -;.,- , .v;:l -i.lt to 'niiil'-:ij oi!j ui.t ti''--'j -jitu CJ !'J Ji?' 3Ert' JO;1ID"'"5V ii .. .7.:-;-.,-; v, .. T-.Anr Ui-jf-i lAunsrirpa-Aadintheeity.lnbladrtHt lil jj t-..tit-..-.-n t..-K.!ii" fl ,i Ji bun ".aJ-ivX - -BRISTOL. BOAROV. l-jr-l Ti;;;o.1 ill n-!-!-'i!'-'I :i"iii,Iti(-i:i 9ftj ima i l!'.'I (:r'iil,:i!f'i:i 9dj luia mi:! sni,- a l' i"'-'3 IlO .-llv! iin v-.-i'i;!,''i-a t -; u; j.-; Anri Rl AW If" ' t.u.m o.,i- -:ut IIIIU WUIII1IU 'itU TTi.:ii 1.1 G'lVE ii -iv!" 1)1 !!.!!!-Jl-1-.f 1 u I ,: i2 iv y ; . jj trs 1 a:"" call" t':-i :a r-r " J i:-m! ..: ;-. . -n ' a . i.. . .. .1 oil? ni v-.r.fiiv.i. 'i'NETIWS A. MYERS. !. r -t f,- .1...,' ,. .., . i novS" -INSURANCE.-. Auditor of State's Certificate 1 "'! r- ...tl Vl!-S!i:Ai-i. ,C- Ml'; ..' , AS TO THK BU3IHBS3 AND APF A1BS OF THB '1 IXSURAXCE co.; I J---.lf( IVi-M t.it .'(ill i. OF NEW YORK. -FOB TBE TEAS iJ&0'ii$JtBXB&to? ! ii J.t : .i. i ihi-j .: Capital fully paid p. i .SoOO.OOO 98 i . Amount of available assets..... l,t14,olK 31 . j CERTIFICATE 1U A?I7BL, CAXlttPT. AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE.) . UFpntTUtriT OF festTESKOIJ SI I ... . Columbus. 0-, rebruary 15, 1P68.) . It is hereby certified. That fhe'Continenial (Firel Insoraree Comneny. located at New York, in tbe State of New YorkTbas oomplied, in all respects, with the laws of this State relating to such lnsnr-' ance Companies, for the current year, and haa led -: in this Office a sworn Statement, by tbe proper Officers, showing its condition and business, at the. j dateof suoh statement, as follows Sjtjilt ..... , . ,,, Amount of actual paid-up Capital fSOO.OOO oil Aggregate amount of available assets.'. ..1.SU.5S0 31 ' , Aggregate amount ot Liabilities, (inc., . .. Re-insnrance SSt'.irW 9J" Amount of income for the pre eding year aoi.tee 101 Amouut of expenditures for the preoed- ,r ing year. 81.3 47' In witness, whereof, I have hereon to subacrimdJ ' mv nsme, and caused tbe Seal of my, IssalJ Office to be affixed, the day and year above -:; '.. . written, v, v. ,t ., ..... ,.. .'...t.:;., " JAS. H.GODJKaN, Auditor of Stete. By JA8. Williams. Chiel Clork..- -- V ,' i " Geo. F. O'flarra & Co.,! Agcnt ' (Naughton Block), ' ' ' r" A ' ' Coiam1ats "O.1 ' ! i.T 3: ':-.--fi s't-.-.f.-wj u. :,;;! '. -ii ,;!-.- 'r.l j ti l!i i . '' "". .: T" .i'c".;.)i:;; ilt to t ; ... - j i SIT ? -i.-iii i ni. ;nl Jort i AS .TO THE BU8WXSS AKD AF F AIRS OF TS ilm'l PACIFIC INSURANCE COIIIP'Y,' j : (IF SAN FUANCISCP, OAL: eyi'.-.-n t CERTIFICATE 1 FOR i'BEICATlOJf'.'1 3.-.-I-. i i T'lj-r . i. r- ti ji .-jiiAiiiiiij f.l l : (li AUDITOR OFSTATE'SOFFICB. -a Depabtmekt of Inbttkanck. I ' (JOU7MBU8. Spt.I9tb. I6a.'''Il It is hereby oertified. That the Paois . Insurance . Company, located at San Francisco, in the State of ' California has complied; in all respects, with tha laws of this State relating to such Insurance Com panies, for theonrrent year, and has riled in thisl office a sworn statement, by the . proper ofiioers. , showing its condition and business, at tbe date of suoh statement, as follows, gold cpimney.3o, i i , 1 ) . Amount of actual paid up Capital.... $1,000,000 00. A ggregate amount of available assets.. 1,389,818 09 1 Aggregate amount of inabilities.-.:, r-160,320 S8 ; Amount of income for the preceding - year.... ..i......... 70S,0ol W ' Amount of expenditures for tbe prer '- t. , ceding year .833,985 15 ! In witness whereof. I have' hrrrunto subscribed 1 ' . my name, and caused the Seal of my llfuce Iseal.1 to be affixed, tie day and year above. ; written... -J' ' - l. -t " -v ' 1 - JAS.-'WILUAMS.;, .., i ' " Chiof Clerk for Auditor of State. , I Geo; F. O'flarra $ Col Agent , I (Naughton BlocX . .,.,' yr 0.1 Coliinabsia," Oa l I ' J-..-T--.- sr. s n-fgf ' Q b -"' ; t . -i.,;N : I.i.lli'ibil'r ! -.. .- . '-'' J.-r-f 't!'tn ji.'ty'i. I ; AS TO THE Bl'SINESS AJiD AFFA1B3 OS TBAJ( j NORIH BRITISI1 & MERCANTILE ! Of London ' and" Edinburgh. 'i i v ; , : AUDITOR. OP STATE'S OFFICE.,' '- I . . Insufanok Defabtmkt. .. , ' . '' i '-i'1 ' Columbus. O.. Sept. is, I868. ' ! It is hereby certified, Tbat tbe North Uritrsh"1 fend Mercantile Insurance Caicpany. of London and . h dinbnrgh, has comilied in all resptots with tte laws of this Stat relating to Firet Insnranoo Com panies of foreigbn Gevernnients, for Abe eurrant ?ear,includingtne deposit of One .Hundred Thou- , and Dollars for tha security of Policy holders Te:' siding in tbe State ol Orrio, and-that the swom -Statement of fts proper ofiioara, aied intbia departn tnent shows its condition and business at the data of such statement (Deo. 31i 1867) a follows - - a Amount of actual paid up epi)al..i:4i-i i.00 Aggregate amount of available assets J 13,603,803 85 Aggregate amount of liabilities .- -1,t4S10' I i rear.......i :.. '.h......... OJJT Amouotof expenditurea for th preoed-ii ! -i.j 1; ,') Iii witness' whereof. I have hereunto subscribed -nVTiaaie end caused taa rteaj of my OSea- '1 sealJ to , be affixed. -the day euid. , -ear abora , SALj written.' icon. - ' ' 1 -ft : JAS. H. GX)DMAN.AHoroT Stete. "' By JA8. WiiiiAJisy Chief Cloik.,, jtmt-.-, Ci;. "Geo. F.O'Harra &.C Agents, Naughto BLOCtX ;i .i i i-i'!'.!tfj-Kj.- ,t ' a- iiAd" i-'i-i -i-'t:;Iaubia-aOw'-,--5 ootld2taw3w-thAs-r n Y. 1 11 ,i