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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
'Bhowrnif thoaJrlval and AepirSar of trains at Co-
si;iuu, yujv., utti, mir j4outmy April, a.
;tneTeifud, Colutnbn & ctn'tl R. R
LEAVES
ARRIVES
Trrm5A
Mr 3:00 A.
Aejcvnimoaatkfr.i.fV.5sw A
M.7
New York Kinross .-lias A.M. I-.3.-30 PjM
Springfield via Delaware.. .3:45 P. M!Jlpi65,A M.
This train runs Sundsyright, not on Saturday.
t; l. int -JAMEr PATT"KRSGN AYenC
f Utlelaral &Clnbw Xenta.it.M:
.jUnicagix 1,'ireJeviue.' XAn- v ,
.astr. ftyraulpiu A'rr,.;
eville Lah-
r. :A
IT
Cincinnati, Day ton; Ribhra'd.V-"
'A. :. -
-Ubmcoths and Marietta. ..ll:00 a, m ,11:90 1. m.
flinninnnti. Daytrvn. .Snrinff. " " ' '
.Liaaapol't -i, Qsucao.Vj,liiQp.'ta:' . 930 p.m.
BaltinVor Obi' Rallrad. Central
"'' A Onto Ilvflsn.
o'.MornlnS ExpvsEaW OfrA'JL IiPL.'
No. 5 Erprwand Mail Est 13:00 M. 10:40A.W:
Ho. 17 Z
ilia Ac'mtloll':
1:30 f. M. 3:18 A.M.
New Tork Exprws,-, rlla A.lL,,, , VlSiO P. w!
liiffhtfim xpre-,l2:50 Mid nisfit 309 A.M.
,Tuitw Ij;aTeatpn.dajDigh jidnMja.JSatr,
1d" r'dw -V.iJ 'E'r U't; ij- V' .-i
Oolambm and Indianaplis Central
CI Jna ,awiowRiliraT5 m ,vi. j-Yx
Kirht Express. ll;55 P. M:" 60 A. M l
eomncdation S.-OOAM.-: 13-5 A. )L
Pay Express LtJMwlO Ki My 12i3 P; M.
(Jiita(05nJrBi.ji,.io2lK PM lj.-oo Ai il.
:).a K !U it :i?)im :0.;A.-HILLk AjtoDtJi
Saftdtlaty,' Fianarifld & Newark IC.K. j
Expres......,12K)0.Niitht ' - - . . dOA.M;
Accomm0datibn'..10:U A M, Tl,n ,11:30 A. M, .7
iuu x - i-:i ju
. iu, . 4 .
RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Closing and Arrival of Mails
RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Closing and Arrival of Mails AT THE
COLUMBUS POST OFFICE.
CLOSES1
JLaetern 1 bronea Mails, a. m. p. m. a. r, Mi
C. C.&C. R.R 1120 (10; (1$:30 Y;30
.tao
7:30
.KtiamTlW;R;a(vJU5;il:t,-J:yio
, Zaneylle 4 Wheeling.. ...
H30
Tao
v. rsi., tnnuen Away.
Cwoierilte. Chniiootha ..
100-,i4., j 70
Port8mouth..V... 10:30 , f,. 750
ljaocatr Obio...I...i o IjOO T:30
fast ayrNational Boad. 10:00 , 12;3Q
Tllie. 4C. . . -f.. -. r 0 u
iSO
toDTille 9 .-00 .... 120
Washington U.H,.iViaearM liT.i
.jisjaorjw U-twehiKy
; 'U.-'i 00 tv.-.ut-7fl0.
.pesdav.A; -Fridays. ad.
. leave. Tueadayt.Taurs-,
1 j" i-u.y-i .'!'!
t a -.liAa ;f-.ns:.s-: s.ti
oay and Saturdays.
Tueadays.ThursdayeJ nfiW&'A
and p-aturdaya.,.,,-...; icV'ti :!.'l---.i"t "
,iryiCWtloTrBS.-r-Offiea openi at 1 o'clock' A. M.
andciofiee ai 7H P.M.;, riandajs,openfl at8 A. W
and eio8estX!A.:Mri ;.,gsirr ta ; r i
? AU Mail loeen Sunday! at 1 P. Hi ?; H
JULIUS J. WOOD. Postmaster.
MRS. CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES.
Mrs. Caudle Discoures on Maids of all
Mrs. Caudle Discoures on Maids of all Work in General—Mr. Caudle's "Infamous
Behavior" Ten Years Age.
jecd,'oW;e Isn't irAjp l4tentiofa' to.ei
A word'to-nisrnfe Mr. 'Caudle. !No ;'I waVit
tmellia fpr aa.Ua :6a th maotlepiece, ja the
Hhf liatnl'cOrBt' 1u8tfe87o ginto tht
fppm-nqljodj; could' Ari$3 Jtjfay iiobbdy'
could mis3 Jit-ia a little igte'eh bottle,' and
itfU ChgftM J-ou" ileUike a. ttone,! and t
might perish and you wouldn't mbVe..7. OB
asrp6o't hi&6t 'TStiti 1t tuaf 6peA and khat
And batdo youjare2 m; r '-.,' Ciiu j
44 Ye, that's -4like7oor feelnig-uHt; rj.
y&tit Hmgalts,'1 and r-ytfir .tell . tne thr's
liatjLrifliC Jk beingsjUljfpr ;hti) hedache--ludeed?
But I am not going to be still; ao
Cotft bti thfttikf.' -1 TlJacfiiat the wajr a
jvoujaa'a ,mS upon- r, But, J.,knowyour ag
crayatian Lknow y ou .axe.? tYou, think, to
Seep ine.quiet about that minx Ki,tty your
YaViorlteV felrl 1 Tpon ; imy lLfe,'I.am .Tipt.o
discharge my own servant, without-rbut
Ehe 6haH"o If I had to' do all the work
inylf' ?he ehould "hot stop' under my roof,
'I ciri see hbwr she; tooks down.upoo nae.'
can see a'grat deal, Mr "Caudle, that I never
looete-to bpen my iips about-but ;i-'can't
shut my eyes. Jernaps it wouia nave been
betterfoi;.my "pea4 oTTnlrid' IClTaJways
oujd. Dbnt'say that; ; I am hot a foolish
.wan,uq ,a JiTiow:fyery weu wnai x am
saying. 1 suppose you tcuuK 1 iorgottnat
ReOeca f''1 J kaovr i It's: ten" years aa tb'a t
lh,lived,itii;tt3--T?at;wHat'sthat d"S6
nvitb ; il?r.,, irbing&J-it the.lesa iru4T$'f
titigoldlj suppose!. - No ; and : your con-r
dutt,-Mr: Oaudiej at tlrat tinie-f-if it was a
hundred years ago-r-I Shdutd eVerbrget?.
What? I shall always be the sameeiily
-woman? I hopo-I'Shall-H-l trust' Xshall
always have, my eyes apo'dt me in my own
house.' "Now,' don't think of 'golvigltt sleep
Caudle, because, a you have brought this
4tboHtrtIiat'-Kebecca;: you shall hear me outi
'S'Velli'l'do wonder that.ybd can ;iame her
Eh ! You didn't name her ? ; That's noth
1d2 at all to, do with it; for I'know-justas
weR vfh at you think; as !f ybu did;''vI, sopr
pose ypu'U say that you didn't drink a glass
oi wine tdlierii:Never?: So you eaidatthe
jtime, hojt I've, thought 'of it for en;loug
2afs;; abd' the more I've thou h t, thie 'surer
am of it , iAjid at , the .y?ry timeif you
pleas to. recollect-rat the very time little
ae k as' b; baby . ' 1 1 : sho U W n't so. mu ch
4v,caEed shut for, tbat hut he waihardlt
rannlBg' alone when you. nodded and drank
a glass of wine. to that, creature. Ho; I'm
"ikjt ttiaaVaildrm not dreaming '1 saw hbw
you did it and Lheliypocrisy made it worse
aadj worsei, sa,K rjou; 5wben.the-.-;reatqre
.wasjustftbehind my th&ir, you, took-up a
la of :TVine, and saying to me ilarga
'jeV and. then lilting your eyes to that bold
Mp&;: aixVsay i pa Slyde,,!", MI'S Q $
rwautednua-to believe that you- only spokfl
sto' me,'iien l ould ee,you. laugh-at' her
Theiniime;'nd!at;'Uat;'Mme little Jack
ewasnt ?oi?h Jiis ',feu,V 'J-Vbat Jdo'Vyou, say?
-Heaven lorgive me ? II I Mn Candle, it'
Jyoirt6rae ughttask that;1 I'm safeenough,
jXamV ftpA -who.'Bhoul ask to. be iorr
fgiven "f."' t.-.i u s-'t t ,'ni -i .ijii-'a
;uNoy i wouldn't slander a' saint arid I
'didn't take away Jhe rgirrs- .character:. JGx
lUothing; Jkdow she) brought an action
pfott what I' saidy and -I ; know you had to
Tpay 'damages 'Xor'whaeTyou -called j"ttiy
.jtpngye-T-V.yell reinenii'ber "all .that.", 'And
serve you right; if you hadn't laughed at
ber? it wonldnt have happened. But if ypu
HimakeTree-with such people, of dohrse
wrvcd ytm-right-if the-iawyer's birt-had
been double. Damages, indeed ! Not that
anybody's tongue could have damaged
her 1
And now, Mr. Caudle, you're the same
man you-were ten years ago. "What! You
hope $of The more shame for you. At
your time oi life, with all your children
growing, dps aBdufTybnlbXH-RAdJ am I
talking about f 1 f kbovr very" well,'' and so
" would you if you. had any conscience,
which you haven't. When I say I shall dis
charge Ivittyv you; sayi she'e Ajvery.rgood
servant, and 1 can't get a better.. But I
kib why ydu -think hVKgood; fyoU hiak
hi iH-etty, and llmt'sedqngh fotfydu : as if
BrrVwbos wbTktlOrthei"-breidtlJavi any
business to be pretty which she isn't.
Pretty servants indeed I roiog about with
the fallal laces, as if even the flies would
spoil Vtu.t-But I.4uiow?what abad maji
voii, aTtr-ijow, t's fco fte y(urlenying if ;
lor didn't I overhear you talking to Jlr.
rrettyman, and didnft you say that you
couldu'U)eaf'to hky tijly ietahts about
you? T alk" you didn't yoti say that?
Ierhais you did. You don't blush to confess
SS &ur;princifWr.r qatfdlA an't
efiotft W make a wnWn Blood-rt cold !
"Oh yes! you've talked that stuff again
aml ftoKiirr; and once I migWrha believed
itxhuk iiuow a: liUleonoref yaii-Howrf
Youlike to see pretty servants, just as you
like to seeprexty. status andretty pic
tures, and prefry flowers, and Anything id
nature tbftt pretty,1 JustHtou stfy, for
the eye to feed upon, lesj lJ
glass of wine when little Jack w in arms.
iWon-' caroit.was.ftthsaBdyearsQ,
refHyesterdayf-and-t-iHJver wHl
cease to talk of it! When you know me,
how can you ask rt-7A-"And
now you insist upon keeping Kit-
IffnihdWnow she woulrf-if
thP wa? to rut her, hand jupou.it. But
beautiful blue eyes?.., I knpw that's what
you mean ; thotfgb ybtt "don't say it. -teOJl'TOBiieJsdB'cjliasroaning
there, for
toro d sTpjii 1 Jcaoj'tor arter wnac I've
fntf 'thpugh. tcday,' arid-ithf tber Uead
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jydu don't inftik 1 shalj ever orget Behecca'.
jYesVri't'a' very1 Well td foryott sweaf latKe
jbecca ribw'-Jbnr you didn't R wear at her
itheh. Mr.1 Candid, I know. ' Margaret, ray
'dear?' Well, how you can have the face to
look at" me you don't look at me? ' The
!njore shame for you. ' " '
I " Lrchrf ohly say that 'eltherKltty leaves
,thehoti3e w I do.; r Which is it to be,;Mr.
jCaudle? -. Eh? .Yon on't care? ! Both?
3ufc: you're inofci going to. get rid of'tne in
jthat manner, I can tell you. . But for that
rtronope-rr-novryou may.swear and rave as
lyoa'like. .You don't intend-to say a -word
anore Very well, it's no matter what you
jsay4-h!r quarter's; up-on Tuesday,'and g
Btjoahailui A! soup -plate and a. basin went
ryesteruay.fi ;; ,l..Kt i m-.iIviju.a m I '-m
iv-zA soap platfejind a basin, ftnd when I've
Ihe headach(N as I haVe, Mr.Oaudle, tearing
hie to pieces! oh( I shall never be -well in
piui world-never...iA60ap plate and a ba
jSlH;?T!-H ..! 1,) uiAT V i fuJ.t IH'-.-.V ,.M
i-heisieptj?' -writeR uauaie, andpoor
uuttyaeit on Tucsaay '.i-.ij ;-n
Behavior" Ten Years Age. With and Wisdom.
' Sharp jatlien JFirst boy r, 1-say, Bill,
iwhat'sr ver . ot.-in that wallet? . ; (Second
jBoy Hq.W dyer U now. uiy, name was Bill,?
UbirstBoy; Uh.gpessed itr Second Boy;
frbeq yf m'guess( .what's in this- 'ere., wal-
"'A'ctKRGYMAH was brie' day talking:' with
lis-landlord, a Universalist. on the nerson-
alatyifif the devilv A little incredulous, the
jgeutlfmati remarked, should like to see
thetieviL'V'rCan'l you wait,'! was the quiet
'reply. .'i ? ,. $
I TRAviftfeit fc Wnere "df)es Ihis'f odd go. to,
ifrtrtVd ftn-iw ') iu;-.'i::n(j)jl iiuiii- .':) 1
'Oo&ntryrnaffr-I dpri't "know sir. ' I'rid
It here'whfeh I' conies toWofk in the morri-
ftgrarl Waves ltlrere atrrightT but where
t goes in the meantime, I don't know." '
A ScnTrHfA'M'wpnt' tn. afawver onr fnr
dviceand de.ta'Hed theclr'cumetahces of
illy vA jiu V.a.f uuaiiif bauvco JA,
ypu jtolif me the facts pre?
the case.
TTaV
risely'as thev!bciiirred?!!aid'the lawyer.
("Oh, ay, Jsi r," Tejoitfed. he, k,I thoct. it. pest
jto tell ye the Main truth; ye can put the
lies in yorsel." 'Tl1' 1 J " '
(.Oiiitt- 'finU? norl i .-.'it.
A wKK,hitof a boy haying been, slightly
jch asti&ed.hy. h.fs mother, sat, very .quietly in
his .chain for rsonie minutesj.aterwarcLj up
jdbubt. .thinking very profoundly.. At- last
he spoke 6u t thjis .'"Muier,. .1 vwish d.ad
(would gpt anu'?zer. housekeeper. I've got
lired o' seeiQv'y6u'rouud."' "'' v ,
I iiUiUir.1i't .1 ..I 1 ' r. ' ?!-
j A clerk in Iowa City says : A very pret
,ty i.and'lpble - younj? iadyi called' in; the
store the other day-and-requested to see
jour lavender.ikid gloves,", whereupon she
was shown Several-" different shades of that
"coins, nQeiju;, a. little .overcome ovith, so
''great ajvarjety,. she ,aslfed 4 Whichj .of
those pairs are the lavenderest?" , u 3
One op t&b BOvsVrA-youngstercame
me- after h aving a glorious : time in the
'puddles his face all aglow; and his rubber
boots ; full of waters, The punishment of
staying in the .houseifor, the remainder of
the!aydid not seem very bard at first; but
as his little heart warmed, up with the re
collection ofthe triumphs of the morning,'
jwhemhe: touted ideeper.tban any lot :his
jplaymateshad dared to v he could bear. the
jrestrain t: do longer, and went to' his moth
(er, saying : "Please, mother, whip me, and
!lt me go 6U6 'agaitl I V ..;. ;ii .i
The Goverpor waV' the most uncalcula-tlng-of
, mortals ' in'", .money' matters.," He
begap to b'utid a 'house in 'JFlorlda. but his
original design grew with "wing' on wing.
until it flew away with" all his cash capital,
auu uwre lou : j.i.t; was hi ueut tu aaciii
tects, carpenters,, jnasonsi and for every
thing about his new dwelling. One bright
mor ningi'n Marchvas he leaned meditative
ly pyeE the.front. fence, looking in toward
bis, Alladin;;palace, a :stranger. passing by
asked : '"Sir, who does that handsome edif,
flce.bclbivg toi ,",That,'! said the Gover-
nor,..wjth a t parkle.in his eye,. 'tis just what
I;ani tryiug,.to ftud.outl'-- .iv- - .1f;
The of a Worthless Woman.
-iThl-ecetit; trial and decision of an aris
tocratie divorce case in fjpndod strikingly
illustrates how; -differently- these matters
ate managed in; England and in this coun-
t '1i'e'rpafties, pJalhtiff ftrid defendant, were
menof-the highest -social position' and offU
cers of Her Majesty1 Ox ford Blues. Cap
tain Westpar took i f bssession 6f the pretty
wife of Mayor'MaiwelL. Mayor Maxwell,
placing:, wethinkvitoo; hiyhva valuation
4ipoii worth less wife,, sped for a ,divorce
uu ciiiiuieu ;U4iiiage iui . mic .w iudk , w u ton
'hei had sustained to the amount of SKXXOOO.
The defendant' took matters cool y, .telling
his.;c9unsel that " hc.was u?ed to that sort
of itbinsr .and did not mind, it" The jury
found .a verdict for the plaintiff :and gave
- . tf n tt 1 A . 1 1 n i
the defendant was .$33.0QO-.'pej .annum- he
trenchied,sm.ewhatupon hisproperty, paid
ibeamoun Wand retains- the Mayor's wife.
Uliqte-were no pistolspp bowie-knives, and
no iruns heavilv charged with buckshot.
A wife and $50,000bgd handstand thus
it all (mdegiV.TheiEnglishfare a; commer
cial and" practical 'bemile. "Very'i "But the
p.riae.of mvaitb &il wiyes in that highly civ
ilized.and !favored;iand, is. unreasouably
Jiight .The, market l res- higher, than in
Sls iYjorJc and Boston. JlidunondXanes-
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SEALEDr.PROPOSAIS
Vt7 IliL. RE RECEIVED AT 'THE OF-
:; fi"e of the Oity ivil iksgineer, in. Columbus,
.uno,unuj;t .
londay.llie 29tllny of April, 1SG7,
ate o'cloclc F. M.i for furnishing materials and1 do
;jig tbeiftJlowirg vorki to-wit: . .....
Knr srfLHinir. ft.n rl .navin!? .tha rnjIwiiT nf TTiirY,
8t7eetFrom Aorth fjublH laue'td a point 125' leet
aoum ti jf nena street wjia i -
i Nicolson 'Pavement,"
a distance of about 4,800 feet by 60 feet Wide be
tween kerb?. - --
T he bi i der will be required, to spec i fy
,. lsti. L'he yrice per fquare jard (or pavement.
.' 2d. . The price toer co bio ,jard for excaTati n.
1 3d' "The price per lineal foot fof setting kerb-
f.Btesa. -:.: -! , i" J u'.! ' . . : ;. )
. 1 The bida will be ..opened .by the committee on
Streets and tlisbways and te committees f the
several W ards in which said improvement are lo
wwtriaDd the right to reject any or all of the bids
wTli "Be'claiihed by 'th'ecouj'mittees.
City Civil lLngincer'soffice,RoomNo.2,up stairs,
in No. 13 Buckeje Block.
W. W. POLLARD.
apr9-dd City Civil Engineer.
f. iWeatJbotejjopyJv.
SEALED
PROPOSALS
(-TTT IljTj BE RECEIVED AT THIS Or-
5'VVi't noe until -i!-!in -! i...-. -. :. .' . ' i
TfIonIsi y llu- isf hi day Vr April,
.at '.&2 o'olooltr 1 ;il.i for fumishinK materials
land doing tbe following work, to-wit: . .
1 For matins a '2, i8 jin'i 24 inch Weer in Payne
aJiey. Norttt Public 'ane and Locust alley, of bricks
"fr o pe, frem John street to Th rd street . -:
For uiaking a 15 inch pipe Sewer in Straight a1-
If y trom a point 50 feet south oj Uay street to. broad
-: 'Kor srtding and paVing te Bidewlks, gutters
and erue6Hg en -Bond 'street lrom High street to
Park street.
For gray, ling the road war of Fifth street from
Broad street to State street with screened and brok
en eravel. . . . . -r
For makia? a So ioh pipe Hewer in Young street
from State street to Broad street ;
t ;-r.M " , W. W. POLLARD,
71 . 11 . i city Civil hnsincer. ,
City Cjvll Eneineer's Office, room No. 2, up stairs.
T?if:w Buckeye Hiocfc
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Paving Notice.
To tiUicXom lt may' Coticerh. '
, ...... u CITY CiJSRK'S OFFICE, )
rf,;w o -TCoiifBUS. O April,3.,1867.i
rilfotfoeighereliy Riven, thst proceedings have been
instituted in the' Oibr Council of Columbus, lor
'making' the l'ollowi. g itnproveinentg, to-wit:
'''For -pavinif the ruady of No th High street
ifrom Norih Public lane to University street with
what is' con-.monly known as tbe Nioolson rave
mejt,' the sauifrto be done in accordance with plats
and ettimat4i to be prepared by the Cit.r Civil Jin
cin er. and filed in the office of the City Clerk.
AH rersens claiming damages on account-ef said
proposed improvements, are required to file their
eiaims in the ofluzc of the Clerk, in writing, on or
before the. tier auteenth day of Way, A. D. I8i7.
L. K. WILSON. .
apr5 dltawlw ' 1 City Cterk.
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There cometh glad tidings of joy to all. .
Toyoung and to old, to great and to small '; ' ' ' ' .
' - The beauty'wbich once was so precious and rare, :
Is free for all. and all may be fair.
t ii mil nt . .-' "' '-'' '
WHITE -L-i QUID
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion'
Tae ntost valuable and perfect preparation in use,
for '.sarins 'the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint,
that is only- found in youth. - It quickly re
moves Tan. .Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth
Patches. Saltneft3'.Jruptions,.and all impurities
of the pkiB,kmily -he4inr the- same,-leaving the
skin white and clean aa alabaster.. . lte use cannot be
detected BJ.the clowt" scrutiny, and being a vegeta
ble preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the only
article of tbe kind used toy the' French, and is con
raidered Bribe 'Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
the paat yeari -suiiieient; rnarantee of its efiScaoy
.JPriee jwilj J5.-canls'.- Seat by mail, pot-paid.Dn re-!
ceipt of an order, by ,1" -". ': . -a
jmn i an JJaauiioxiu 1 1 J sctJo.. Dhemists,'.
f )i it t-r ri .cvi ' .w 285 River Su, Troy, tii
.i;mar25-dawll cierj ntt v.a.'i 1
Albany Cattle Market—April 12.
-nCATTLE-Sold' frfeely ' at1 a "deoiine of JiOJc
from last-week's !rioeev Top price for best extra
Illinois 9c, and price1 tanged down to 6J4c for
-oommon. light. '-Receipts this week 460. i- . :
-. ) hUfiiJP-ehiaher; and in good request; sales at
79c. Receipts 3,600; - -n. ; , .
BOGS Noeale.l Receipts 3,000.
.aonprr mo
r Received this day at
in
EICHJSr&"'HOEMES;
"IT iJi I'ii rni if n no !v'ikl r -i 1 l
:! tuof rf acf -uO:ri ;:'
h fill'
:.BVX.M la J:il ;;! f'r
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.Xiiiiluisiiul Jo xi' mU tiiiin-)
.ff.. rxi.v. ,m y.-DELAINES,"
b.tj; 1'-'A.AU1KS' till A WL&!;1
.;t-::ii -it.'ri ;i!t 1 TABLE LINENS,'' i-kJ
h .:-.'! -ti: Ia-v-j'' .YJdi-pi '-1 7
TABLE' NAPTCIN'
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IT A XTAfr-ITT'Q' . 'IJ. .,- j,.ni S.fiV '!.'.1
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! ,.. .to-) .vi-i :: ' : CLOTHS: andv ' T
: .I", -.-a;i.'TT I-. i:mCASSIMEKES ; ,!
, - . 1 1 i MOURN ING GOODS.
I .-Mio'J-.-ftlu-.vM BALM.Q.AL SKIRTS
' . illi: fiT ill :V: il-rJ ')7i.T;-;; "Oil: li!'"7'tiy?
-df; '1-r -M.. hf )
FINE LACES, :i w h's 'f--' ''--'i vtii
LiNEN-'HANDK7FS,'linii'- tv'-" '-"
a aa v a aaaaAJtv
' ) ,.t V. Ti l f .'" 01 ' l-t"'f--h tit:;.! n Tf.pil
1 : J a ,1 an i. LADIES', COLSETS,
HOSIERY dw Mi;!.-
GLOVES, &c.
au24
j r
. JHE MERCHANTS
ill
CAPXTALi,; .,-;gt:T$2QtO0000O;
r. Our Merchants and Manufacturcrsi
yi'- ''r V'ClanriesJ Express,',; '!'
'IVIdqfeyj'ytuablei'
-XV .?: Oreranore than ';!''-.v
'"'li 13.00O1 mlleV of . PinreW I ink:
:-oT! -.tjj'i And to more than ) "!.)
Atd thronga tbem to -' I li i'j ij j
More4 tKaff Q0 tf CHIes and Towns,
'10 loAt Just and Liberal dilates, ,;o .,:.
'Based: o'piTANrjr:' and'ipOST,
Our Lines re-icdAstantly Extending,
''''''j'hii-'twm'eiteSei' those run by-'both the
-American and Vi&. Express Co's.' i' a- '-.;;
;pvep;$j6b,qop:Pe
. Are now, saved, to Express : Shippers, ty this Oonv. ;
.puny, .and this saving can be made permanent by. ,
eonturulng the same' liberal patronage hitherto giv-
en it. Experience assures our suoceM, and convinces J
. as that we, may rely.upon the. public conndenc a4 -.
support, which we' hope t to ; merit always. ' l '
:;''Orjr4lCEr,:ri-o". 2T East State Street
10 .i.u:
i.febl9d3m ;i f !r "?. rn-t -T n.i'.i -.; ;,'
:TE AST -TEAS r
1 1
I,
TOTE ATTENTION "OF DrA f. KRS
X" Hotel Keepers and Families desirous of obtaini
ng choice 'leas at reasonable rates, is respectfully
irectea cur : ; w'jir-??,.1- ! :if-
' .GOimETX' AB80BTlISirir OF. ' T
GREErv ELACi, ANbVnATVRAL LEAF 'TEAS. n
W'hieli w offer in orlarinaT paolaires. orin ananti-
ties touit purchasers. . We feel justified in saying
mat we never jau to meet ail reasonaote expect
tions. and while orders are constantly coming in f .
r;uJnst sacri , Tea aa yoa jeinV us - before," :
. ; i
complaints rarely occur. Persona, who; aa-a matt
of jtaste, or from hygienie considerations, use Bla .
Tea, 'often find it dif&cult to get a good artiole. - -
-:.tt. "i-, ; ; ;!.-.i-:'.t, 1.... ri-.-'. in i.:-,t..l in
'( - -.-:;'iJ l-: OVBvC!IKOKC!S .fan -.
cannot be exeelled,: and hare established a reputa
tion for us wherever we have sold them. . . ; t -. . ; . f u
'"X. oor'WaturalXea
'i-n-r-ri-..) fi-.i-i ,'. 7"'i . 1 11
are of the purest , ndflweetest. chops, ana being
cured- in toe sun are free from the deleterious ef
fects produced by contact with eopper.
A full line of staple and fancy Groceries always
on hand at lowest market price.
ri-Toe;.-.- ; y.t
BROOKS,' r.lERIOH & CO.
.11
-3r XI. 0 O JE2 JEl. 3j v-m':;
-it - ' jj lit lJi'-.Ti.f-:-i; yr 1 .f . I n :-,
X-lVoa ,S3 SoixtJa IlitjU Ht.
auc3' ,"
I
(Corner FriendJj
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'i' .riri;?' . I" ;!!! f -t;Jio f ,-.'( . t
WILCOX CIBBS,
I0. 4, OPERA UOUSE.1 '
' . ; i-.i i--: vi. . . ,'. -i ' mr
' 7
NO. lO EAST UKOAD
STREET.
H? UNT -i-
no.
4, OPERA HOUSE.
:i
"fliji
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' W. PIMMEL,
tG KJi EU4L AG E N "JT FOR OHIO. .
aecrj
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LiVNl) FOR S ALE.
l? fcl ffnillii.i - '? , .-f -.f.v .: .! ;'
!-! 1 iDl'j.l n : : i( - j ) : " -i. i '!--;
THE UNDERSIGNED IIA.S FOBTY
, eight seres of la d for sale, situate on the Na
tional road -and the Livingston road. The-land is
adapted for hardening purposes, and will be soLd
entire as a whole, or in smaller ots. ,. .-
Also, 103. sores of land on the National road, three
miles east of Columbus,, witn good buildings, or
chard, and is in rood order. . . . '
. ... 1 . - -'I . . . ' ! - I ' ; . :
Also, 92 acres on the National road, five miles east
of Columbus, with a good house, orchard..&c. .
.... ;': J ,
, Also, 53 acres adjoining the above, with a good
house, barn. &c., or 144 acres on the same road. -.
The land is in the best condition, and will be sold
at a bargain and on easy terms. : , .
For particulars, inquire of - ' - ."-:-
, ,t . , , , THOMAS MILLER. . .
Two, miles east of Columbus on the National roadj
brof i ' 'i UKO.' EARHART, -
inavl5-Kltf Ll -.,!t m i ! Columbus. Ohio, v
J V I
MVE SXOCli
Petroletun Exchange, ;
1X1
1 I!
' ON THE 15th INST. l WILL OPEN A 1 ' '
r ' ) i'.-.v-i .- i- r.i.iu ):
LIVE STOCK!
:-A: lo - iAND ;' ' ''-'''-' n
V ETB o itiii i ex; 7u Ait xs e
hp TiisotirEsT coit'tKrc of
ri tie lkistomce Building, where 1 shall be dI eased
to negotiate, upon reasonable termswith all persod
who desire to tell or purchase Lite Stook: Real Ea
te. Petroleum Lands, or "Oi ) Stocks.
-i 'A r . 'i-affDllEW WXIOTT. afA
- Ifl.Jlf AW V t . , t
: -C'l i
1 v:;;,.:;: i
plain raifUNs :; ' .
PLAID 1'OPifNS,' 5 h.';:,S i:v.'j
EXPRESS
. . '('. .... , .t. ,r '. ...
ilWMlROOMS
FOR SALE PRlHTIfia OFFICE.
ATwo-Tninssi -interest in a
.Denwcratia Printing oflse will e sold,cheap.
Only ppor in strong JDemocratio eoun y7 Office
incoW, t,0Vu 7cariy? :lAddress, -Y- - ' v--? '
-) .J t.iiu .'mn t:a nolo: r)P;.nJj'ii'l
;ji?pr5i vjb JitjuiiiuvtU t5tie5mo.Qlafe;
m OOOplIfEKGOOI
:11 .('Jf.:a .1(1 t ..?,,...;.., oil .vHll'Ml'l Tiiv
J.) r-. -
-.I. n : JUST RECEIVED ATj i-v .i .,i
;,iU'.oirrn'i iiiljii street,
'..ft 'Vr :,.tiin r-(iJ to r- - H 1.
1 - - - - -
HEW- RETAIL "CLOTHING HOUSE OPENED
.MiWj-i i lii.I - .1 BY,r iiiri -ji v Hm-.:! 1(i
,T0WSEC0.
!.. ...... . M
1 1
r. ' ' '
BPLENDfDGOOLai ELEaANT STYLES o
: if'i:'': .f. '.-..; v.': : l.fi'jf.V rfot- Tlf.-I
,, Matched Beaver Suits; !t!,, J ;.f fli-jjioi
v Matched Cssimere Suits. , .
Matched Pants and Vests. !'f .M-'l -V!'
A variety of. Beaver and Cassimere , . .-, .j,
O V .E R; CvQ XT S: .
Xiiinvn Gilt !f i iUhs:..ii v?ii 1 ; sj
EVERYTHING IN, THE WAY, OF , .
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
ASSORTMENT ' ' "0'-i'-ir'Si
'i-M'lrfi r.f -.!(..).....; -,:i.i.
r -SOMETHING-NEW-AND-NOYEL. -r
Commencing Monaay r Ociobcr-15.
f f vjtt cr rrrr i t 7rTw
All Geods soTd at prices that defy eona petit Ion.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
Now i the time to buy your Clotbrng and Furnish
ti.tt.. -i-ingGoods, and tbe place' Ji
IOJ iSOIJTII niGII STREET.
: ". i ' i ". i
r JV. Call and examine eur Goods and receive ex
planation in full, AH are inyited.. . iA .
il .;. -. . STERBINSr, TOWNE & CO,
?-Retail Store. 164 South High street;. .. ;, ,,,
Wholesale Store, No. 1 Gwynne Block, '. ,'
tii
oc
COLUlfXCJS.' OHIO..
r.l-
J W W.4 Wj WWMI ,
WITH COKRHPT
or tainted blond, you
are sick all over. It may
hnrst out in Pimples or
Sorei.orin some active dis
ease.or it may merely- keep
vou lL-tlcs--, depressed and
tood for nothing. But ton
cannot- have good health
while your blood is im
pure : ater's ars ap a
killa purges oat these
impurities; it! expels dis
ease ami restores hnnlth
aid stimulate t6e organs of life into vigorous action.
Hence it rapidly cures a variety of complaints which
Ch need bv I hnporit v of the : blond, . fn-h as
etKrojuln.or King's Eril, rlitmort. Tlcer Sore,
Eruption tt Ptm.2U, BloU-he. Boils, 't. Anthony's
Ir Eoss or-JSrysi'pilassTitter or-Salt KKtum-,
Scat! Jfead, Ring Worm. Cancer or Cancerous . Tu
mor, Sore Eye; female Dtitaset, nch a firten
tion Irrtgnlarity. Suppression,' Whites. tteriKty,
also SypKilit-or Venereal JHeeases, jLiver- Com
plaints, and Heart IHeeasee . , Try AYRE'g Sarsa
FABIXLA. and Fee for yourself tbe surprising activity
with whicbitoleaases the blood and cures these dis
orders.. ' , ,. ... . .' ; : '. ''
' . During late years no public nave nepn misled bv
large bottles.pretending' to give a quart of Exfrsct
of Sarsaparilla for one dollar . Most of these bava
been frauds upon tbe rick, for they not only -erintain
little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no caraMve in
gredient whatever, lience, bitter disappointment has
followed -the use. of tbe various extracts of Sarsapa
rilla which flood tbe market, until the name itse f has
become synonymous with impos tion and cheat. Still
we call this c mpouhd. "Sarsaparilla,' and intend
to supply euoh a remedy as snail rescue the name
from the load of objt.quy which rests upon it... We
think. we have ground tor believing it has virtues
whihrare irresistib'e bythe class of disease itis in
tended to "curs.- We earr assure tbe sick, that we
offer tbem the bet alterative.we know how. to pro
duce, and we have reason to believe, it. is by far the
moBteffectual purificrof the blood yrt discovered.
Ateb's Cherry Pectoral is ! so - universally
known to surpass every other medicine for the cure
of Coughs,- Colds., influenza, -Hoarseness, Croup,
Bronchitis. Incipient Consumption, and for the relief
Of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the
disease, that it is useless here to Tecount the evi
dence ef its virtues. The world knows them,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer& Co.. Lowell, Mass.,
and sold by G. Roberts, Columbus,' wholesale and
retail, and by all druggists.
apr8-dtTvtw2m
ymum,
" . . a - 'ssKa.
AMERICAN
warn
v.t
;,.FACT6rT HUDSON CITYj N. jr.
WHOLESALE SALEShC OM, NO. 34 JOHN 5Tn Ni Y.
..... -.....-,
. All styles and grades of lead pencils of superior
quality are manufactured and offered at fair terms
to the Trade. 'The Public are invited to give the
AMERICAN LEAD. PENCIL the preferpnee. .
- Tbe pencils are to be bad at all the principal Sta-
uoiieri ana Kuuon ueuen, ...... .. "
Ask for tle "American Lea4 Pencil.
'
-j-.cr.-. TESTIMONIAL. - , . t.v..v
" " " S HEFFIELD ' SCIENTIFIC BCflOpE. ,
. XX. ;' -1 '" ENQiNJEERiNa T3epaktm;bnt.' 1 ' j
' Yale College. November 16, 1868. j
-. I have alwaie ree6mmended tbe Faber polygrade
lead pencils as fie only pencils fitted for both orna
mental - and mathematical .drawing;, but after a
thorough trial of tbe American Polyokidi Lead
.Pencils; manufactured by tbe AMEblCAN LEAI
rtiNtJlLi .UKJ.t,n. X . 1 nnd tnem superior to any
tixil in Bse. even to the Faber nr the old English
Cumberland lead nencil. beine a'sunerior: uencil
for sketching, ornamtntal and mechanical drawing.
and all toe ordinary uses ot a lead pencil.1 - ' i
, These pencils are very finely graded and nave a
'Terr smooth lead; even the softest pencils hold the
'point well; they are alt that can be desired in a
pencil. It gjves me great pleasure to be able to as
"sure Americans that ther will no longer: be com
pel led to depend upon Germany or any other foreign
maraei lorpencvs. , ; ;. . , , , iuuib daiu. .,
" - - " ' j---y 1 "Profesfor'of drawing, 4o.
iAij v i .au. renous xe; ttampea :
"AMERICAN Li PENCIL1 Cd ' if.
None- genuine, without the xaet name of the
firm : ioofc to it. jans;a-dwtaprsj
i ASTROLOGY. X
bn.-;-ii '. X. Xt asr.-i i,, , , t.. -. i t our, ,r.-,
lEfOByinsii
-: X.s . . AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS
MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLO GIST
,0 :.i
Madame II. A.. PERKIGO.
She reveals secrets no mortal ever koew. She
restores ta happiness those who, from doleful events,
catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and
-friends, loss of money. Ao., have become despondent
She brings together those long separated, gives in
formation concerning absent friends or lovers, re
stores lost or ft len property, tells you the business
you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will
be mostauccessful, causes speedy marriages and tells
you the very day you will marry, gives you the name,
likeness ..and characteristics, or. the person. , Sbe
reads your very thoughts, and by her almost super
natural powers unveils the dark and hidden myste
ries of tne future; i From ; ;the stars-we see in the
firmament the malefic stars thai overcome or pre
dominate in the configuration from the aspects and
positions of tbe planets and the fixed s'ars in the
heavens at the time of birth; she deduces the fu
ture d'ftiny of man. Fail not to eonsu t tbe great
est Astrologitit on earts. It costs you but a trifle, and
you mny nevr agaiu have so favorable an opportu
nity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all de
sired information, $ 1. Parties living at a distance
can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety
tand satisfaction to-: themselves, as if in- person- ' A
full and .-. explicit chart, written . out. with
all iriqurieS answered and likeness inclosed, fo it by
maiLon receipt . of price .above .mentioned. The
.strictest secrecy will be maintained, arid all correal
Enndence returned or destroyed. References of tbe
ighest order furnished those desiring tbem. Write
plainly the day of the month and year in which you
were born, inclosing a small lok of bair.' -
" Address. - Madame H A. FKKRIGO.
.1. : ' P. Drawer 293, BcrrALO, M Y.
' mar25-dawly ,-. . .
WHISKERS AND
W MU ST ACHES
forced to grow upon the
smoothest face in from
three' to five weeks' by i
using Dr. SEV-IGVEJd b
RE ST A UK ATE U It CA-
1'lLtiAiKt.. tne most
wnnderful disdoVerv' ln
moderrn ninnce. actiD uoon the Beard and Hair1 In'
;au almost miraculous- manner. - It has, been used by
' the elite of Paris and London with the most fla tter
ing success. Names' of all purchasers Will be regis
tered, and if entsro satisfaction is not given in every
instance, the money-will, be- cheerfully refunded.;
Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, 91. , Descriptive
circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address
BERUKR. SHUTTS & CO.,Chemists. No. 285 Riv
er street, Troy, N. Y Sole agents for the United
States.. - . . . . , . t t . ;
" tl!?y
elTV
BEAUTY. Auburn.
Golden. Flaxen, and
Silken OURLS produc
ed ov trie use oi iror.
DeBrettx's FRISER
LE.CHEyEUX.. One.
application warranted lo
onrl tbn .Most atraizht
anfT 'Btii'iS'Knrn bail1 Of either sex into wavy ringlets.
or heavy massive curls Has been used by the fash-;
ionaWes of Paris ud London with .the,, meet grati
ifxing results. iDoes nalnjuryto the hair. Pnee by,
mail, sealedAiid postpaid, tl--Jenptiye Circu
lers ailed5ee.,. Address , BERGER S HUTTSA.
COiJ ;hemist9. Ifol 283 Wirer street, Troy, N. Y..
Sola Agents-fOt tha United-States. . ' ; t .
marts-dawiy"1 :J -f v ' 7 '
Turnpike Notice.
-XTPTICE iILEREB GIVlKNtTAT
iX ontheJthday ef.JdayA. v. wi. laeunaer-
fiened: borporators of the Dublin ana ortbang
ton'
T frnmrutnT . twill ' one b t sO bsorTD tion :
.books at the towns of Dublin anch-vv orthuagton r-;
'm.ntttroW tnr the nnmnKB of recemnsr subscriD
tionsto the stock pfsaid Company in-ihaies of
F if t dollars caoh. ;- V 5 - i.
. ' DANIEL WMiS,!,
' . JOHN MTHOMAS. -., -,, .
'ii iDflST SKIitl KVl'W "
X XjDi I j tlx-cuxiiio,
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1 o.i:
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ill jVorpofs-wrs.
Bpr3-dltiw3br,J ' "
;
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PILLS.
pills:?;
pills.;,
pills,-;
PILLS,
PILLS;
PILLS;,
BLOOD
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1 BLOOD
; BLOOD
:;BLQ0P
BLOOD
;BL0QD
.;BL0PL
BLOOD
PIL
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!T'!
I PILLS.
im.
BLOOD
pills.;;
PILIiS.:
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r.i
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;t. I .1 ' .( HI ' -. . y I, r; Ttf , i
Rurifierli
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'.:". ,-.iivi'.'j ,u . -.ft i i K .vji. n..s.';ni
:-'::( . iv ...t" : f i. - M 0Uai , r j-.rir.Vf'
.'fScrofuta, SyplilUS,: SJcinxtftp'm 'i
i-r-.i ease, Old Sores. Salt Jtheum, -.i -i
. ; Dyspepsia ot Indigestion,. ' 7 '
". .;.!; .. ..:.-!.; .1 ...-..: i f : J.n n
; SICK HEADACHEu
i. ; - ." ,'jt!j,i j'i. 'f r-i' !!-"iitl
,r i Jdiver Coniplalnls,JlJietimati8m9
i ' Fever nntl A.gxie,SU A.t l
tlumy?s uflire,
L:lnt'ai!'J.' 'L 'lV '
,. ONIT person writes, "her. daugbtet was cured,
-,,'ofFjts of nine yeaca' standing, aud. BUVatuf'.
4- dance or two yearBl;! '"l.'i ... ..r
41 ANOTHER writes, tola son was cufed alter i
j..Isis fleah had almost wasted awy.:.,.i."ff
.', ...( The doctors pronounced the case incuraole.,,!
' ANOTHER was cured oT Tever and Ague aC.7.'i
ter trying every medicine in his reach. '"
ANOTHER wns vank! iT fever Bora which
..rlat existed fourteen.yenrs. , ( . -rr . .
' ,,. ANOtHKll of Ithetimntisni .of eight years. -,
V .Com
Puri
the blood Spills ;
..' Are the most active and thorough pills J,hat .'.
bare erer . been introducad. .They act so d-
recti y upon the Liver, exciting that organ te
such an extent as that the system does not re -f
, lapse into its former condition; which ia too apt !
to be the case with simply a purgative pill."
1 ': They are really a L t i. hi-.i Nbn:y. i;o
- DLOOD AND LIVEU PILL,
'"' "J ' and In conjnnetioo'witbr the5"? - "' y 'J
BLOOD PURIFIER ! ;
Will cure atl the aroremeationed diseases, and, ii
of themselfes. will relieve and cure
HearXaone, f-.-OostiYeiiesai i .Colio a
Pains, Cholera MMorbiis,r','''x::
: Indigestion, Paitfin thtf Bowels,"
' Bbonld be used by convalescents to strengthen .
- the prostration which always follows acuta i
;,-! i.aiseaae.--, ,-t , ;j i ;.,-. f..si. ,-nt zyy.fi-i
, Try these medicines, and von wijl never re-
grent. -ask your neignoera wno nave nsed'i
.. them, and they will say they, .are GOOD ,
MEDICINES, and vou should trv them ba.
si
li'-. re going, for. a physician. :j , . i, (..;
U.S. PROPRIETARY BEDIClRECOinPAUT,;
J'i :(SuoesHOfS-to Dr. d wVRobaok,) nn i'tft
lu..ji'-i -.u'BOLX -PBOr-KJJETORS, ? ui .;!h
, . 58, 58,CO & 63 JI. Third St... .
'.vC5CNC7I1V1VA.TJ:.0-:- ,:.r;V
if.ii; Are. Splq by all. Druggists &d4 .
i i Dealers in Patent Medicine : -
--in?. 'X-i M;pniltin ir-nr- 1?: 1 'I
rfi -..tvtn;i Wntnta
. junell-d.twtW- .jetuiw y : ,
l" ) 4
BAUeHTON'S
i. j 1: i; V -. ! i . :....-...., '71
.1 lIlHjj NAUGHTON.M 8 ffHALLty NAUGHTON.I22 ia
JAMES NAUOMTOiN. WISHES TQ RE
turn thanks to the patrons of the above well
known store, and to- solicit a continuance of their
favors. -Being sole proprietor of the building as
well as business, he can afford tosell for a much low
er profit than any bouse in town; and customers can
depend upon finding at all times a good stock of eea
sonable'godsj and will receive such prompt 'atten
tion at the hands, ot bis elerks and assistants aa will
assure visitors to his establishmentthat they are in
deed dealing in ia j -
Piljst ' Class JStox-Ofr
I ;;!:: Where can alwavs be found.'; A :.
DRES . GOODS, , SHAWLS,. ,. -pt
CLOTHS, ' .' CASSIMERES, 1 , " .
' LADIES' CLOAKS OF OTJE OWN MAKE.
Also, Hosiery and Fancy Goo Js of every' doscription
s. ;JAITIE NAUGIlTONy
. 11S ana 123 South Hiirli Street,
feb20 - COLUMBUS. OHIO.
IflARIETTA, OmOi
THIRD STORY FRANKS' FOUNDRY,' ; 15
Is prepared to manufacture
NOTIONS, LIGHT WARES, &C,
On contracts, as low as any establishment East or
- - ' West.
STENCILS, .,
Seven oepta per letter aod cot of material.
' : NAME PLATES,
Twenty-five cents per piece.
' ' ., ; i, ;.-! '.'..'.:-?l .V- 1 ' '
To Clubs of fire, or more, Twenty cents; per piece.
PATENT OFFICE DRAWINGS, PAPERS, ,
i'v'iT . ; . - ! AND. MODELS... - ,. ,i.f;- ;--
Applications for Patents filed. - All strictly oenfi
. dertial.
!i v.- !, i ; i-.-t.. i.M "i );'!
TVEIVTY. ;YEAKS IPERULliCE
Enables me to guarantee satisfaction:.1 Z"7
Call on or address,' ' - " ! : '; '", fT
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Mechanician, Marietta. Ohio;
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CRISPER COSVIA.
'" " ! Oh ! she was beautiful and' farr.
, ;., .; ,Wiih starry eyes, and radiaut hairj. !.... in
,,. Vh -se curling tendrils soft, entwined,.
''i Enchaiaed the vorv heartand mind. " ''
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;i:isit.it coma,
For Curling the flair of Fithcr3 Pcx Into' Wavy
, ami uiussr , iuiJiLis ur iiyavj. ,( f .
, ; .' Massive. Curls.. ::-,,t , .,. .t
uebh u(u iviv Aua. wua ivtrumcujgu USUI
beautify themse'ves a thousand fold. . It is the only
ftrtipl. ir, tha wnrlrtYK.t will .nrl Q...U1., -li 1 . J
..w.w .u - - ' - - ..... i oLmub U'll, auu
the same time, give it a beautiful, glossy appear
ance. The Crisper Coma not only culs the hair,
but- invigorates, ' beautifies and : cleanses it;
is nigniy -ana aeiignttutiy pertumed. . and is the
most complete' article of the kind ever offered to
tha . AinArna.Tr'nnhlif ---The .r!riAruu. -f ?jim . w.ll ha
sent to any address, sealed and postpaid, for f 1.
,J Address all orders to '" . . r. . . . -.
; AX,'" w-"- viiAK. & uu.. tJheiniRta.:,;
' No. 3 West Fayette street, bTRACUSE, N. Y.
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the printing material acoompany-
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firinting neatly, quickly and eheap
y. They are so simple inconstruo-
iv tion. that a .boy ten. years old can
' ' easily manase the largest sixe.
.v Printed instructions sre sent with
. . each office,, enabling thepurchaser
-ykto gf afWork withoefcv- nnviiiM
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llilO -' knowjedge of printing. A circular,
.JJlldr-nUuing,fu'l-ewiptiivpfiees,
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plaint contd be mentionod. in whioh tlie ;
flerand PUls worlc like achariu, .
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A REFUGE FROM:
xNL-Y PLACE WHEREv'
rNED.-" ' ' ' i
. Dr. JuHNSrilN iiii diainvArfld the most Cnrtaini
Speedy and only Effectual Remedy in tbe World fr
vi eaKaesg oi the Pacit or i,tiobs,Mcicturef,.-Ane?-i
tion pf the Kidneys and Bladder.- Involuntary Dis-j
charges, iTiportency, General Debility, A ervousdess
f3rapepsiBWlLanguorriLow.iSpirij4.-!,Cpnfii?i6n iwfi
Ideas..Pa pitation of .the Heart, Timidity, Tremb-f
Ting. Drinnesaof cHrght ov-tUiddMies., Disease of the)
Head; Throat.,Noje,iai Skitv Affections of the Lij"
er. Lungs',' Stomajr'h or Bowels those'terrible Dis-i
'orders arising from Solitary Habits. 'of Yoeta-8E-j
cret an.4 solitary practices mpre fatal to tbeuyjc-'
tims than the Song of Svrena'to th Mariners of
Ulyseee, blighting their mostrhxilliaet hopes or and.
ticipations, rendering marriage, Ac, impossible.,.- !
fe V.J -I .rAftairi MLiW lt'i.: yiiil
Especia'llyi wiionave become' thiVietims of Soli'ta I
-ry Vice hat ricekdfu! ad: destructiTe habit which'
annua'ly aweepAto an untjaely grave, thousands of
young hien o'tthe'most exalted talehrsAnd brilliant
!noileH;who,fiightetherw,ise have eatraneed. list-.
eoing Senates with the thunders of eloquence, . .
waked Uveestacy the liTing lyre, maycail with; 'I '
eonudence
; "MarYiea "Persons '"er ToUiig "Men
'contempt
'-p'
marriage, betas i aware of Physical Weakness
ganicDebility, Deformities, speedily cured .
' JHe who mace himself under theeare!bf TO.
ihay,te.kMr)0uHlyepnilein hiabonor as a gent'emao
and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. '
'OrtdAtC VEAK'lESS 3Ji.
ytfTnedfateVy Cured ;and 'fatf Vlgo Restored! iX.t
'. iThis distressing rAffetion-!-which . renders-Jifs
mi-erable. and marriage impossible is the penalty
paid by tlie-rictiais ot improper tudttlgeneee. Teu-ng
persons Arfttjoapt to commit excesses from not be
ing awa-e of the dreadful eorisequences that 'may
ensu. Now; who that understands the. subject, will
pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost
Snonerby-rhbse falling into-improper habits' than by
the prudent J-.iBesidesbeing deprived of, .the pleast
nre of healthy ofispririg.the mst kerlous 'and de
structive symef omsbfJoethtibodyand. mind are-
?'he. System,.beeymes deranged, the Physical and
lentar Functions Weakened,' 'Less ef Procrea'trve
Pp!WerHNe)vous'IrritabilrtjS Dyspepsia Palpi tatioa
of thelleart, lndigeftioh. Constitutional De'hilitJ
and Wasting of the Frame; CosghU:ConracrptionL
Rr??4DeatK, .,, ... , ,
o ,. .:in.:jroiiisTO!v,0 5."
Member of the Royal College of RureeohK!Lmido'r
Graduate of oneef the most eminent Colleges in the
Uqited States, and the greater part of .whose ljfenas
been spent in the hospitals bf Loodon Part Phila
del phi a and elsewhere, has effected some of the most
astonishing cures that were ever known--many
troubled with linciug n Uie bead. and. 'earsnaea
asleep, great nervousness, bing alarmed at sudden
sounds, ' ashfulnes.-with rrtquentblnshihg, attend
ed sometimes with derangement, q mindU. were cured
mmediately.' ' "
TAKE tAnTfCJl7EAlt K&nctL
'Dr. .addresses all those VhohaVe iajured rhehi
Selves by improper indulgence and.snlitary habits,
which ruin both body and mind, drifittlne them for
either business, study; society. r marriage. x i
i. These are some of t'.e sad, and melaocholy effect
producedhy eativ' babits of youth,-' Tis r- Weakness
of the Back and Lirnbs. Pains as -tjbe Head, Dimness
of Siaht, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the
Heart, Dyspepsia, iervous Irritability,' Derange)
meet of the Digestive Ptmetious, General Debility
Symptom of Consumption Aq4 ;) eAy v'i?i ' I
.,MEirrALLT.-'The fearful effect3 on the mindar
much to be dreaded. Loss of Memory; Confusion o
Ideas, Depression ef -Spirits, - Evil Forebodings
Aversion to Society.' Self-Distrust. Love' of Soli
tude. Timidity, Ac., are some of the evile produeed"
Thousands of persons of all. ages ean. nov judge
what is the cause of their declining health, losing
their vigor, becoming weak. ile,' nervoun aad ema
cVetedk having a singnlar appearance about the eyes.
Cough and symptoms bt Consumption;- ' J
!i-iv;ni..-. .KiroiJKGt WlWuft X.' ii... fi.t:i
Whnhave Injufed tbemselrf s by a certain practice,
indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned
from evil 'companioufs 'or 'afBehool, the. effects of
which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and. if . not
cured. Tenders marriage Impossible, 'and' destroys
both miad and body, aheuld apply immediately;. i
,- . What a pjty.that a jouog man, the hope of! his
eountrv, the pride ef his oarents;8tiruld-be snatched
from all prospects and enjoyments r.f Hfe by the con
sequence of deviating from tbe path 6f nature, and
indulging in a1 certain secret habiU i Such persons
,2. Vlfc ,
Reflect that abound mind ancT'body are the -moist
necessary reouisitertpj promote yeonnubiat happi
ness. Indeed, without these' Jbeiburnev tlrrough
life becomes a wearypilgTTinaHe the-prospcet hour
ly darkens to the view, the mind becoin,es shadowed
with despair, and filled With' the melancholy reflec
tion that tbe happiness of another becometr blighted
With our own. , y u ,
OFFICE; 7 Sonth 'Frederick "treet, '
Left-hand si? e going front "Baltimore 'street, a "few
doors from the corner, -, Fail not . IjO .observe, name
and number. " ' ' ' " ' 1
3 No letters received unless, postpaid nd con
taining a stamp to be used. on the reply. Persons
writing' should 'state age, and send' portion of ad
rertisemenc describrng symptoms j.-.-- 1 'iXNvi;t
. 1 The Doctor's DIPLOMA, hangs in. his office, i ; ,
IN DORSEM ENTof ' the PRESSi
ji The'mshy'tbeusahds cured afthis establishment
within the last t-weutyyears; land the numerous im
portant Surgical Operations performed by Drj Teho:
ston, witnessed by the-reporters of-TA Sun and
many other papers, notices of which have appeared
Again 'and again before the public, besides his stand--ng
as a jgentleman :of eharaeter and responsibility,
s a sufficient guarantee to tbe afflicted.
SKIN DISEASES 'SFEEDttY CtrED.''
-!5sneI91ly'' 7 -.-: !'. . i i.n.t ! .1.
T?SxABJLISH.a A9
X-jJUACKKRY. THE Q
tLiRE CAM KIP tIRTAi
U i-i-. i YTJNl,'!MEPfi '
The experience of the T!as Hert:yeaVs1has emoh
strated the fact that the- utmost -reliance, may . be
placed in tbe efficacy of ( . . .
j. . if3Lt,s SPECIFIC" PILLSi
'for he ' speedy ; and pertnanent' oure of Seminal
Weakness, Emissions, Physical and Nervous De
bility, Impotence, or want of power, tbe resuItof
sexual exce s, on, t ilr ;.' !);'i: t'-"k.i, ,' .')
. "... QUTIIFIJJL,. INDISCRETfON, ., , ,
which, negleoted. ruins the happiness and unfits the
sufferer for 'Business; Social Society or' Marriage,
and often terminates in aa untimely grave. . t Make
no delay in seeking the remedy. . Hell s Specific
Pills can be used without -detection tx interference
with business pursuits.. . .. r . ,., ri
NO CliANGfiOFDlCilS NEClARY;
They are entirely vegetable, and perfectly harmi
less en the system. Each box contains. 60 pills, wjth
full directions and a. treatise on tbe consequences
and cure 'Price One Dollar. Beware bf-eounter-feits!
If youcannot procure tbem of your Drug
gist, send the money to Dr. James BRrAK.Gonsult-
4ng Physician. ei Kroadwai. ft tw York, and they
will be sent by return ot mail, free from observa.
Hioni J For sale by Druggists generally. -
TO JL.A.'rJljES.',Ji""''ifi,,i
If you require a reliable remedy to restor rou, ;
and remcve Irregular it ea or Obstructions, whyut ;
use the best? .... , ... . . ' ,. j
Kverv lad v knows the slightest irregularity of nai
ture is liable ta bring on Htadache. Giddines-, Jw ;
Spirits, faintir.g. Hysterics, dc; tnen tne diooui ot
-health fades, the appetite fails.and other symptoms
more distressing commence, as Weakness, Spinal
Comp'aint, the Whites. "Prolapsus; Ac., Ac. Ji A
never failing remedy will be found jn; , -A.: A,
(. DR. HARVETS.FETJLAi"G PIL.LS.
' The experience ot thir y'y'ears'has proved tbey
hate-no eqdat for Removing Obstructions and Ir
regularities, no matte a from what cafsb tbet
arise. Tl-e are safe and sure in every case.' ' Up
wards of 50,000 boxes are sold annually, and no oom
plaint of tbeir cflSccy is ever heard, for they ac
"complish what trey re represented to do. "
; Sold in boxes Con tainirvg 6iaty I'.ilU . ' Price One
Dollar.
DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS ! '
is a remedy lour degteesi stronger 'tl an the abore,
and intended for special cases of long standing, r
Price Five Dollars per Boxi ' -If
yon cannot purchase the. Pills of yojatfiDrug!
gist, tbey will be. sent by mail, post paid, secure
from observation. on receipt of the money, by Dr.
J AMES BRYAN, Cunsuing Physician. 819Broal
way. New York..' Forsaleb. Druggists generally,
', ItlORE VALUABLE THAU GOLD ,
.1: tr.i. .- ' ' ' i y I'.i'iki ... ti: i
BRYAN'S LIFE PTX.L8
,.T ;: I PURIFY THE BLOOD, :kuT
Remote HEADACdSi I Dizzihesb.: Giddiness,
DROWRINE68. UNPLEASANT 1)REAM8, DlM-
KESS OF ' Si6HT: lfilGK8THN,: ; 1" :
.Cleam8B tub Stomach akq, vr' i
, Bowels. , T ' .... :
Insure NEW LIFE in Ihe debilitated, and l ' 1 !
Reatore the iSick to Perfect Jlealtli.'
i ' t PURELY; VEGETABLE. -i id f. -S:
Try tbem I j They only cost 35 cents, -and if. you
cannot set them of your DruggisUsend the money to
t Dr. JAMhS BRYAN, Vnulting r-hyaioian.'
f. f.k. -j .818 Broadway ISew'York,'
'And they wiTl be fcenthy return' ot mail. 'post paid.
For i-ale b Druggists generally.' 1 f. dec2Q.d Awly-j
iSUFPJBR -NO L'MORB !
5Wnehby! fhe use of DR.' WrVILLE'SJi L'ix-;
ER- you can be cured permanently; nnd at a trifling
COSt.. ,. r ,. . r . . . . ., ,
'Theastbhishlng'Su5?es' whictt has 'attended 'this
-irrvaluablei medioiae -for PhysiCftlandjijNerTous
Weakness, General. Debility and Prostrstion, Loss
of Muscular Energy; fmpote'nCy'oriAsy oT the eon
sequences of (youthful; indiscretion,, r.euders it , ttxe
most valuable preparation ever df-covered.' J ' - ;
It will remove all nervotis affections, depression,:
'xci tcmen ; incAparii ty. to stud y or ;buei nes?, b s of
(iueniorvt confusion, thouihts of self destruction,
fears of insanity,' Afl. 1 lt!wilr restore the appetite,
f repew the beaithol thoie who haya dostrojed by
sensual excess or evil practices.
Youna Men. be' humbrusged no more ;by:"0iack
.Doctors"-.-and isrorant praotitioners, but aend
'without delay fotihe EHx'ir, arid bo at ouce restored
- tw healih and happiness. A Perlert cure Is- Guar
anteed in every instance. Price, $1, or four bottles
ltd one' address, 3". i'-'-," '-"- '''
.. Ooeht,tleis suffioient to effect a cure, in all ordin
ary cases. ' - '
! ALSO. DR. aOINVlLLE'SiSPEClFICi PILLS,
for the speedyAnd Tpcrmanent, eure;ef Gonorrhea,
"Gleet, Urethral" Discharges, Gravel.' Stricture, and
,all.alfectH)nsjof tberiiidneys and Bladder.-Cures
effected in from one to five days. They are prepared
lrom vegetable'. extract tb at are harmless; en' the
system, aed .never nauseate thestomach' or impreg
nate the breath. No- change of'diet 13 necessary
-.While using tbeth,.'nor. does their ection is any man -ner
interfere with business.pursuits. , Price, f 1 per
"bo. ' ' '-"'.-' '- ;
... Either of the rahove-rnentiened articles, will be
'sent to any address, closely sealed.' and post-paid,'
br mail or express, on receipt of price.- Address all
ord.e BERGER. SHUttS i Co-ichemfstsiV'1 ;
i , " !'; iNo. ac&iRiveretreeti'Troy.NiY.';
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EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR J !
it-CBDASTBIiIi AjR'S
;Ha!.irxt;
..,v? ;Fp?;liemoviDg. Superfluous iHairvlr ;Vi ;
vi Te thSWdies MjiW.tn'8-i,"TjaA depilatory
Tecommenqs itseii aa oeiog anaimpt lucuspensaixe
Tarticle to fenJa'e beauty, is- easily applied, does' not
burnor,injurethskiu, hutaetf diretl.ron the-roots.
It is'wamitlted to remove superfluous hair from low
foreheads, otfrem anyipart.of .the body, oempletely,
totally and radically Axtirpating the same, leaving
tbe skin soft, smooth and natural. . . 1 his is the only
article used bythe French, and is the only real effect-'
nal depilatory, in existences .Price 75 cents per pack
ings, sent poat-pad,;to any address, oeoeDt of ,n.
rBGEBL SHUTTS & Co.,Chemist8tv.i i
i!85RiTrSt..l,ryxi.J: !
mar25-dawly
Turnpike Notice. Little Miami, Columbus & Xeni
Turnpike Notice. Little Miami, Columbus & Xeni —AND—
Turnpike Notice. Little Miami, Columbus & Xeni —AND— DAYTON & WESTERN
RAILROADS.
O. al APTEIC A1RIE E igW
WE TRAINS DAILY will ear. Columb
F(ni',ciNciirifATi; lojoisvillb, tAmd
.(,o LOTISAYTpN, CHHORtj. Jjf, f
r.!.wP.WHAP0LIS.4CHICAQOj.J-;i ;.,,
thoot change 9f oars.to.DAVToii, and- RIf .
- M0J;D.a.ndonly on chahge of cars to TV
t i) ji;lDLaMA-fOLlS sna JHICAGD. .iff j. Ut
Connections are :rAM.fotlowat
FIRST-TRAIN.
nflT .'i.n'.'l Laily.. .tdjmhsU
ri9 j?:?,?rA.iM.-fo-.Pin4snati. Dartoi
Richmond, Chicago. Circleville and Lancaster
- Chillicothecantl'MarieHA; etopst London. Kouti
: ,Charletoo,Xenie, Corwin, Morrow, loreIand a t'
HainvMe, arriving ht' Cincihnatf aC 8:0o A. M.
SECOND TRifilfbli,ui5 'L V-1
(Daily except Sundays. 1
Richmandv Indianapolis HUtebero.Gluilicothe'An
4.i..c.t o.u.1 iuj a, .if est jnron Jnndi
r.uorwisi
lapd; Mil-
connect-
"'J Jli J"JJi THIRD 'TRAIN. -V
(Dailyxcept Stindays.) .noicl
Leaves at. 9UO, P. M.ioijncTruati and Dartoa
" an Springfield via London, arrivlrig 'at Cincln-
natiat75Pi;Miiffo- srw &th ; t'A.ts
o tov-l DRTH.TRAISi , ;m.
rv -.-tT! v, P"1 except Sundays ,. ,
Hl" Ln 1 P M-jror;Ciricin!DatI.J TJa'ytoni
.1 Kichm nd and Indian apoha. an a ingdeae ebnAee?
tion xt Kmnmnnd with lhi.n X- i 1 . l
Rall",, ' Alton.W est ' efferson"
... v.n rr f ' . :
sieepVng cVri'are n srifWlKttTraWi
GIJ i-.l-ytt vail A a iu fiivfl!.-r:i"rl
JThe Chicaeo A Great Eastern, and Little Miami
O-lumbun & Xebia-, and aTf tA' Western iJaifc.
roads bare ao arranged theinTime.l able eate oaks
direct coni ecti..ns with Freigl tlrains at Richmond
in bothiiirertons,makijlg tbe time from Column as
1? f
ZW. Li "(yBRtttN"; 1 '' -yu.-i ta?. fi'4 'i'f
: w;wooSwiR1f4wko(hn l
;,'s ' Superthtenden,) 53S'J.limj ell Mr
t,. Columbus. A pri U.-. f , . t; . t .7
. l-. ? wu, aob . , npnui T auei
r.. Jdorrow. South Lebanon, Postr7st. Love
bimrtthi the Mail.jLiri tmr tw.
Xenia, Spring ValleyCbrwin, Moirow.oveland.
apd arriving arCTLCinnaTI at) 55 A. M.. eon
t'neetihtf with Ohio A Mississippi Ra kZj 7?a
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
.s'.Pf.o.-
wmmvimam
Connecting st .Belialre'' 'torniini city
in.'J BaltinioM, Philadelphia', Ttew'YtTK "''
'i'j J 5ii. il-";.:- iiBoitonjr. ,oi!f:b wi 1 ?;i
AND ALL EASTERN CITIEG
n'l i hunii'-UHi ,i
t'.r. .; f si m tnKt' .'-.J
fpiH9 IHICTE OFFEHS THE ADVA Ni
Jl tageof a through ticket, and baggage check ta
WaShington.City. and els give 'tbe' pa ss er thd
privile!?e of visiting Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New 1 ork. at the cos oLJ'ew York ticket alone :
or the pri vvege of visiting all of the principal sea
board cities at the cost of a Boston ticket alone; via
ptherrquteswt- -M,,,; ...n ..... t.
Through tickets to New'York can be procured v-
Washington City, at an additional expenswof S X
i. Two Trains -daily,. Sundays . excel ted, leave Cu.
inmbus as follows r-.-' ; ' ' --0
H'l 15 -At'. MORNING EXPRESS Trenr IfnifS
Depot Arrives at Zanesville.at9:05 A.-M.; Bellairs
at 1:00 P. M ; Cumi eland "at 1235' AY fcJ vZ '"
more at:f5 A. Ml: Vvashiagton-Cityat iSa AvAb
12:00 -M. EXPRESS from Union, Depot-r
nveS at Zanissville at 2:40 P. M.V BeHaire at : 4. P;
M.: Cnmberlaadet6KH Ai M.y Baltimore .4t'4;il
PM.:. Washington i5:00 p. hL , ,
6:56 P. M. 'ACCOMMODATION to' ZahesviUf
nhlyi wi,; oj ijitJ i ,v ti-.uii jr. -.siiiii-d
9. Five trains daily (Sundaw fcxeepted. front
Washington or Baltimore1for Philadelphia and
New York. - -
1 "Sleeping ear on all ntght traias.n I J0
iC3f7 Afetc tor Tickets TlBellfaIrs
r.jtVIieellwe:. .. - j.fJjT,:j .-.-,,,-1
. ,..ST 3XQ L. WILSON Master of TransportaOon,
- ' L. M. COLE. General 1 icket Agent' ' -
,! .-; -j-JNO,; Wi BROWN, Gen'iTasatmgerAgti J
jan ...... ,
i ui ii r.i n u.i ,.i vim r.,;.ij r.,'' -. .i.nf
Great Northern and Eastern Route.
Great Northern and Eastern Route. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS
—AND—
—AND— Cincinnati Railroad.
!';,-..; y. l EXCEPTU-NDAYj . v;j -
From, jpolnmThn, in onncetipii , wii, Trnins. on fop
EitUelTlianii &;Ciumbug & XenLa
' .ItiAflroadp.' ' " ,"
9Ul i ndub i''t;i"!.iii:
f . -.1 -)! Tf.fj
! NlGHT'F.XPRF.SSllTrlr.r ,, HOI
i iIAfltP !! Uelsware. Ashley. Cadington
'Gflead, ' Gallon,' Crestline,' Shelbv. Kew Lrfindoni
land at 6:15 A, M.. New YorK 700 A. M. This train
leaves Sundai. night. buteht ;raluTday. r i! 'u'U
NO. 1 ACCOM MODATlOiS-rLeaves Columbus
at 5.-00 A. M. Will stop at all way stations. Thia
train starts frpm the Freight" Yard.
' NEHfr "YORK 'EXPRESS-Leave? 'Co'mbttV at
liao A. M-' U ill stop at Delware.CBrdingten,GV
ion, Crestline Shelbj, New London, Wellington,
Grafton ahd Reread 'Arrives'' af Cleveland at 34
P.MNw YofhBextdayjl.tT;45p.M.i.,
MAIL AND EXPRESS-. Leaves Columbus at 3.-00
P. -Will stop ae -Lewis Center. Delaware', nod
alL Stations to Shelby-: and Shilh,.NeW; L(.adon
W elljnjton, raftonand Her en. Arrive at Cleve
land st :10 Pi M.New Yolk 10i30 P. Mil ..ii.iJ.u
SPRINGFIELD ACCOMMODATION VIA) DEL
AWAKE Leaves Columbus, at 3:45 P. M. will
Stop at all station between Columbus -and Spring
field, airiyjua at Delaware, at 4:5ft P. M,, Spriugfield
7:35 P. M. Ibis train leaves Springfield att:15 A;
3U arrives as Delaware at :55, A. jLr L.oljibusi
11:00 A. M. . , . , XX , ,
Patent Sleeping: CSTrs are run on all
NJnt IVuins to-' CIrtiigbi u
.;ll v. ''HewYorkond "tM u- i-...(J
Baggage eheekfdthrongh n 'New' Y'Vlt iwl
Boston, Tis Cl.evelandi)..Jso,! to.PhUadeJpti An4
Cff X VIA, f im VlOillUV. .
1 vrRTrrnvtvn . " ' rn rnj
A4 Al'U
lisht' Expresaartrvesat Obl'umbes'at im A;Ml "
Cincinnati Express arriyeaati Columbyys atjj
-iMail,Tr'in arrires at OolrrmbnaitSJO PM i'ifj
t'lO:55e'M riCOinlnil"LLva i t Celrmbus
Fa.ro. aiLow ai bjr. any Other neutal
Ask for Tickets via Crestline or CJevelamLJ us
BsBtHFLHrT.-
u i . - . -. Superintendent. Vlevelsnd.-.Ohlp.
v -..AMES PSTR0Nn..ffl
, 5 ' Agent, CoIumPs.Ohwr
-Marqh 4, u i . i -i .!!,-.. .-t
Columbus,
ar r&Lv n Bti ixdi a ma poi
V, LIS CENTRAL RAILWAY;
Belief on taine.' S'anduskr. Li niS.' Toledo. Detroit.
iRich'nrmiL Indianapolis, Lafayottb, vp'rlngfield.
111., ierro Uau t, i,van?ville. J.ouisville Cairo, St.
Louis1, Chicago; aud all points West and South.' r T
,JNe change of cars between Columbus aud.indi
anapolis.' " ' J ' -
. Four trains leave Union Depot CQluni bus; daily
as follows (Sundays excepted)! . . ,
5)0 A; M..MAlr-Arrives at ITrbana 7ii2 A.' MT;
Bellefontaine; lOiO A. M i Sandnskv F. Mr.:
Piqua 8:45 A! M.; Lima 2;2(1 P, M : Toledo 6:55 P.
M Detroit 10.-4U P. M.; Riahmobd loo A. M.Chi
cigq 10:55 P., M.lndiasapolis 2:15 .if. M-::Terre
-nauxe ss tvsr.'r uowisviiieirio f. sr.: i.atayrtte
ll.-io P. M.; Springfield, 111.. 7:15 AM.i Qutuoy 1:36
P. M. 1 he only jouteJbJMthiuh passengers leaving
, Col limb us i n the .monpc can r eacii.Ciiago y the
.-11:30 A,. M; DAY -EXPREifS Arrives, at Piqwi
3ffe K M.: LJina 9:15 PM.: Kielimond 5:05 P. M
Chicago 8:50 A. U.i Jndianapofis s P,' Ml;:La ay
tte3:10A. M.; LuqisviUs 4)0 Aj M,: Terre Hants
12:00 A. M.: M ittoon 2:40 A. Ml; Cairo 5:00 P M.;
'Paoa4:4QA -A hip, Str Luuis :20;AM.i This train
arrives in St. ' Lruis. 3J4 hours in .vsnce of the
Tbatw via Cincinnati.' "' -K -' rJ " " " ,;
. WOP- M. TOUiDO FXPRESS-AiriFss atUr
bana 7:27 V. M.; Bellefohtaipe 9:00 P. M ; Sandusky
ei20 Ai'M;;.Piqu8:48 P.'M.r Linla 3:00 A M; Chi
cago.Cvia Lima) 12:30 P. M i Toledo 6;55JU M.;, De
troit V)i00 A. M. 'Passengers taking tuis Veuto sr
. rive at Chicago at noon the following day, 8i'hourji
in ailvance of any other route. . :r . . ,
.T-ilt-JBSV: i: NiGllT KAHKKAtnres at itien-
moed 5:05 A. M.; Chicago 105 Ps. WL; Indianapo
lis 9:00 A: M.: Lafnvette 12:15 P. MT; Springfield,
855. P M.; Quiacy 3:a Av M.i tjriuisville 4J30 P,: Mr,
Torre Haute 12:10 P. M.i Kvansvjlle 9:00 P- M.:
Mattoon3:l5 l',. M.;!(ra5T6 6cA, JM.; Pana 5:10 P.
M.: -St.-Louvi 0)0 P, f.l,,jTk8 train arrives.at -St.
Louis 3 hours inadyanoo of the route via Cincin
nati, if 'li ':l fi-.t'i iif.X. 1l J. V4lHJ-.f
. JSew State Room Sleeping. Carsif with, accommo
dattons1 surpassing in eieiance and -comfort those of
any .ether Une are pow ruqh-. the j night j Iraias v
this road. . , , , . '
Alt changes-: made-' 'in TJhloh' Depets.- Baggagw
Checked through to- all ssiweipal points.
. ASVAsk for Tioet3,via Richmoad and' Indianap
olis. ' 'Por through Tickets or any Information; ap
ply at the Ticket Ofiioss in th4 Uniott and f iqoa De-
.V.l?SR"5. t,.!t,nhftt.b'.v.:.!!i: '.-ft i-.n. -r
r . CHANDLER, uen. .1 lCKet AKU( Tna;a.nBoliSJ
.f'J; M'rLttliT.tSnperintendent,' ' 'j JJaMpoUfl4
.. ach28 .,- .iT!::-. !:' 't.-.- A
Paving Notice.
.--n', ilr.-t X.i ITYCLETljt'SbmClJ !
... it . .Colpmb58vO.. March 9.,)8r7., i
'TTntlee is hereby.given tbatrroceedlres have been
lnstitnUd S n 1 thej Uit' JoUeil ' f Colum bus for
making tne iciowingrimpjovemsta.o-wit: ,,.--'or
grading and paving1 the nhnaved -aidewATVa
Lgu.ttris nd excng on thetajorth kids xf Dostairii-
vi.Alsd.-fergradiirg' ahtf paring1 the nnpsvwp slf.
walks-B-Btteraann.rruisiDna r.n flVi.rwalt .t-..f
TourthkfTeetio Stratghtallyrand for gradihg knl
The same be done in accordance. with plats and
estimates to be prepared-by theTCity Civil Enri.
near, and filed in the AfQes cf.thsCitj.Clerki. , i
'AH personrolaiming damages on account of sail
jnepoaedimpBovementsrniraqnlrsd tonle-their

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