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c ,tcs cn:o statesman 8 ;J"UBIJSB1U-Olfi tB0 VaL&OW12r&- t it EAUUGnk tat KVtMi ! limit BliRUiii, raw futmj. . h..jv... on BixmnthRi.., S 0elivered by Carrier, per week 20 QU TJ-WMtTBTATX8MiH.Irrei,-------- 60 " "' six montba -,,.. t,4 On. ewi ait months,: .,.,,.,v..,,t,..i 9 .i one 7earp.Mv"!ii.,,!. Flva 60 plot one jeej.,...,.?..,,..-....- 0 Tea copies one year .,.... ..17 60 Twenty eoaiea ene year ; v,..r.nN wiftT eopiea one Tei............, 00 BUSINESS-ARD&. v. hatdb. oa. fctrrcswoK.' J tr.V. hatpin. lUtCW;tUTCCESO c6.j ad. IS 8. IllCili StBEET, i ) V 1 janto-dly-r AKB Liquor bf ail fUnds, -ttien tear OLD BOURBON WHI8 A- . Thirty hsinleswrs H year old mum whlskv. Aura, twenty-jive trmpr o at tbe best bimada. Wilt be sold by the demijohn Eos er b J el; elao, aUittnoa. ef Wines and, othei M - & ACELXEf BOSS CO., iBJ...T.: , ' " 48oath HirtntTeet PROFESSIONAL. ne tii ! 0E0.T7. ANDBEWS, Attorney-- and- Coungellor at Law WAPAKONETA, h meueea tat the at , Wester. rOhio. aWititi r ; ' -i lo oo:i3 GROCERS." ) ,i;ri lfCOLM, MILES & -H'DOXALDS," . ..i'i fx n.-:. i:f7r Gr XI Q O E It S, .-:,c..l0, DKA LtRJ 11 FOREIQPI, D.TIE8TIC and feipU Grocoriaa, ia, all ; t&eir rarieties. - V. ia,. PBOPBIKipBS OF , $th COLUMBUS POWDER' MAGAZINE; i:u x.ft.3j - :-i : .iiji'fi-: Jj: j-,.. .. Asenta foraalaof the Hasard Powder C:' Powder. 'ilAXtoL Acsntt fuTithe-aale of (Jsrdner. . i CbratSurirreilHams : - f- - . t'j, vii f. Imported Wines. Brandies, Cigars, ate ,..7;...,,. no ; 1 it? IHOI Sf't' Ht I I 1 f.ltlKK tlYa 1 JjiKSy CXHKED FROITS 4 -TBiiKTABLS,' ETC., "':'.,""'' OohstantlrW' Blbrii; ';h -0i ' .'JlS 4koU DeliraiieifimJ Jbaji?;Or' oetaa.dlm li 4 13-r.outh.Jiih. st. ;SHE RIFF'S SAl.; ,r;,,',;s; Sherift's Sale. ' Wai-Ut Kaviandail and wife Court at- Common v.- uni J fti-ieasrf Fraakiio EeBsiiU.GalWayatal. . JU aounUr.Obio, ... si.t.1 -i. (a Hartilion.y ' 'a.-i i'i..:,. r r.,i. 1IT VCRRCAKC Uf ilfl ORDER OF "sale la the above stated em from said Court to me direote1. 1 will offer for sale at public suction,, at the door of the Court House.' in tbe oitj of Co iMbjifc- ;7 ,,-., Saturday, the 25th- day of January, A. D. lit va-iii;'1-. :1S68. J' fci ni' ,vx" :: atl e'clockr. M VtVe fotlowini described real' es sate. situate ia Fraokllo ooantv, w wit:.. J, . Kirst tine tundred and thirty" atfresiof .land.' more or lessi situated io tbe Soutbeist corner of aurrey No. S.106 ia the name of iidmund Clark; be ginning at an oak and elm Boutbeasi corner of a tract ot. forty sores eonreyed by W'm. 8. fcullivant to Jleabea uallidaj; juience south about one bua dred and .tbirtean.pp es to. tbe oriRinal 'soutbesst. ooroef of eid survey; thence westerly about 181 . poles v Uiatins' eon.er in the Original line of said Surrey; thence north about llS.nolts with Uiggins' liaec to tbe southwest ernrr of said Jieubon .Ual ,' lktay'sland; thence cast strut 18J X poles" tb ,the buinoing, and being tbe sauxi lauds' decreed and : eooreyed to the aaid Bobert UaUiday by order of the Uour of Coma. on Pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, in the case of said Robert Ualliday ts Wut. ' H.uMuliivsnt etal. at the Jnne term of said Court, 18S excepting, howeye . the undivided half of (en acres in tha northwest corner of said track whiob ted awes was at tbe time pt the death of said Hob- est uallinay beld by aim in common with u. o.tA iott, each holding the one. undivided half thereof. Appraised at t70 per acre. .... , .: Keoond The one undivided naif or forty acres of and. being part ot said surrey Mo.S.tOt, beinnicg at two elms in the east tine of the original surrey and southeast corner of eighty aorei conveyed by Waa. S. cjullivant to J. K, Young: 'tance 35 t poles to an oak a id elm; tbeoce west 181X piles to stake in the east line of land foraeily owned by Kicbard Uigiiins; thence north 35X poles to said V Snng's south wen corner; thence east 181X pole to the beginning, the other undivided half ol saiq rty acres being owned by p. d. Elliott. ,,; t ". Appraised at 67 per acre.. . , '"-". Terms of Sale One third of the purohase money vaid oa the .dav of tale, one-third -m oneyear. and . na-third in two years, with interest from day of aale, deferred payments secured by mortage on the fiiaui'M fist Hum, : .. . .'. .. .) ...' , ,. V ... VM.J)0MniA Sheriff., C. lr. X)i.OB'.A.ttoraey.i ' ,;.,.. ..;' , dscM-ditwtd . ....... , '-, J.':.; -EDUCATIONAL.; COLUMBUS SELLCT HIGH SCriOOL. -LAST TEttM Of EVENIKG SESSIONS,- 0. Camnaenclna; laaaary J,l8e8.,. ,;., Tbe . undersigned ,; wilL . form . his .', elasses in laOsjLHSHIP, AKITHiniiVlCi' Bngrioii,: lfrencli,1 German, Greetr and latin .languages, U( 1 On-January . Jd; all wishing to participate., will please call immediately at the Scno tjreom. East Townelarnt, betwteo Kour h aod tifth Ftreets, in the basement of tha First Uni'ed Brethren Chnroh. This affords an exofllent opportunity for Young Men whose time is occupied in business pursuits uring tne nay. The session commences ftonrT to 9 every Tcning, JOHN 1. CHAKLOUlS. Fiitc psl. declS-lm-rt ! C B00K. TRADS.V 'ol G. W. CLEASON (Successor to Jf. bT. Riley,) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, . 'Opera Hdnse Bixiltling-. Law Bawfca, i- -;3 i:3. tivX1 Medical Boosts, School Book, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Commercial Prlniine, Book BBdloaICI Blank Book Making, AND LITHOGBAPHI1VG, Of the best Workmanship.1 jant-eodtt-r BOOK GlUUOISAKl I AdfeSTSWjCNTED tri "solicit orders for 1)K. WM. bMITH'S OCTHK KIKlJiU Written h. 3of tbe most distintuished.' ''ivine- ia f urope and merica. Illustrated with over 126 &esf and Wood JSnfrovinft. Compl.te in One Large Octavo V ol ume. KetailFrioe $3 60. Weemplor no General Agents, and ean ttos offer fxtna indacementa to Asenu sealing directly witn us. r or luu paruou lairs and terms, addre s theFublishers. J. B. iSUKK A COJirtlord, Cona .?!yApTOQ,.yf MARTIN GERRIETS, FRESCO, HOUSFaNDJSIGN Glazier and Paper Hanger, WOtJLD B108T BEsPECTTOLLT in form the people of Columbus and vicinity tharg bat Jl ofl t mv e1''J(, oppoeita-ttiw Goarone. Vber he wilt tie tady' to execute any work to toe neat aiyie ana at low "A-J i UlltSll .'J A oecSO-dlut y v f nil no " n NO.' 132 gaaaawaaaaaViaijiiawaea 11 aajaa, swawwaaaaaaaawwsawaaawaaaa SE?SSSSS?9!!S!S5SSSSEES9SSSESSSS!!SSEES !ti;i'y;.'i !'Tr!vi -.iiZFi-j .!. ,y-vi m:: v.-i v.v,.-t'i .., ;:. . ;,: ; . n-v.;; . . ; i..:.;..- r.(. ., :,,u , ill!li,,'.,.ir; 1 ' ..'' If ,ij I "ii.'-; . . . , , . . .. . . . 1 . ; , , . ; ' Woman-"Mark Twain's" Opinion of Her. . f At tbe annual 4anatiet of tlie "Wgsh ineton Cdtrtispobdent's Club, held on the night ofhe"12th inst, the Star reports! tue twemn toast as follows : ; . j .WoaianjVtJiw,, JPrj.de pf , the, Profes-? Bipn8,-and the; jewel of , ours ' rwas. r- eponded to by Mr. Clemens, better known as - Mark Twain." r ' . 1 m? i ' 'JL L3 rill . iu.r. a wain remarKeu b iohuwo i . Jrr."Tre8iderit "Lilo not know why shonld be' stapled out t reetfve tbe greatest distinction of the evening for so the office of reply to the toast to' wo man bar been regarded ' in every age-i Applanse.l ,'tI do not know.,why I have received this distinction, unless .it: be tlat I ;anrf! a trifle !es horhejy-tban he oifier members of the Club. ' JBut;b this as it may, .Mr- President, I am. proud of tbe position, -and you' could not have chosen any one who would have accept ed it more gladly, or labored yith; a heartier good Will to do the subject just ice than I... Because, sir, I love the sex. tliaugbter.." I love all ..the women,, sir, rrespective -of age or eolor. ' Laughter. ' Human intelligence cannot estimate what we -ewe to- woman? sir.- - She sews bit our buttons, flaugbterj, sbe mends our clothes laughter, she ropes 1 us in at the church lairs ebe confides in us, she teUa us what sbe can find' out about- the little. private affairs of the neighbors he gives us good advice and plenty of t she gives us a piece ot, her mind, sometimes and sometimes all 1 of it she soothes our aching brows she bears our cbildren--ourJas a . general 'thing. In all the relations of lifersir, it is but just and a graceful tribute to woman . to say ot her that she is a brick, tjreat ! inghier. '-. ' ,i. -''A tit Liia , -Wheresoever yn place woman, sir- itt whatsoever pnsitibnv6r estate sba is ah ornament to-that, slace ebeoccupies, and a. treasure to. the. world, .. Here Mr. Twaifl,, , pausev ' , looked .inquiringi y at bisi i : hearers, : and V.. remarked that j,, theJ''Vppla8e 7'.! should ''l come : hw.y - iUmn 'Kia'sinlftgy..) Look at the noblft names of .history. - Look at Oleo patra! look at Desdemona! look at Join oT Arc.l look at Lucretia Borgia ! I Disapprobation expressed. " Well, said- Mr.-, Twain, scratching- his ' bead doubtfully; '8Upp6se'"w"e let Xucretia slide."! - Look at Joyce Heth ! look at MotLrt Eye ! .Cries of f Oh J.' 'f Ob f Toil need -not look at ber! unless you want to, but,; said Mr. Twain reflective- lyt after a pause,) Eve was ornamental, sir-e particularly, before 7 the., r fashion chaaged 1 XI-repeat, sir, look atthe il lustrious names of history - Look at the Widow Machree ! look at Lucy Stoiie ! o"oLatElizabeth Cady Stanton I look at (ieorgo : i! rancis J. rain I t trreat laughter.. -;' And, sir, I say it with bowed head, and deepest veneration, look at the Mother of Washington! ' She raised a boy that could not lie -xntld not lie. Laughter.J : 4ut he never aaa any .chance. Oh! Oh!l It might. have been different if h& belonged to'a Newspaper Corres- E undent's ,j plub.1 " - Laugh ter, groans, i8se8 and cries of "put him out." . Mark looked round 'placidly upod .his excited audience and resumed : : '.'i '. '.'-;'.i ' I repeat sir.' that in wb ate ver -position Von place a woman she is an ornament to. society suv iruunio vu . tuo wuiiu. As a sweetheart she has tew equals and nd'i'"superior8--laughter. as' a cousin, she is ; convenient asf a wealthy "grand mottier, , with an' incurable -distemper, she is precious- as a wet nurse she bas ua equals among men 1 laughter.J ; J i Whit,; -sir would the people J of tbe earth do without women? They would be scarce, sip almighty 'scarce 1 '- Then Jet us cherish' her let ns protect her let us give Jier our support,: our encour agement," 'our s jrmpathyToursel ves, if we-get a chance.'.' jlanghter.J-is . . a ;v ' But, jesting aside, Mr. President, wo man is lovable, gracious, kind of heart, beautiful worthy, of all respect, :bf all esteem, of all deference. ,. Not any here will refuse to drink her health right cor dially in this bumper of wine, for each and every one of 'us bas personally kriowniand loved, and honored, the very best one of them all his own mother ! Applause. .uT f Not to be Bluffed. I A'i correspondent ' of .the ; Hartford Pre relates the following storv : "On one -occasion, while traveling down the Mississippi - river, Commodore Vander bilt was surrounded by one of .the gang of gamblers, and invited to play 'poker.,' He accepted the request.,,: It ' was the- rgame of these professional ' gamblers, when tbey had got hold of a victim, to keep 'going him better', until the large sums- at. stake would frighten bim from 'calling', and thus insure them the 'pool,' They tried it on the Commodore. .; First one noald bet a thousand, and others would see that sum and go several thou sand better. Finally the amount in the pool increased to a sum far in excess of tbe ready tunds he ; could- command. The Commodore-Tiowever, bad nd intenr tion of being 'bluffed' off. Calling a negro, he asked bim if be would ask the Captain down. - Tbe Captain appeared when the following conversation ensued: " j ' 'Captain, can you tell me who owns the boaU"' '. " . 1 j ?"I do- Bir. " il-. -V ':':' .''.. ' "'What do you call it worth T ! "'I can not tell exactly, but I should say- thirty thousand dollars.' : . ' - 1 J " 'Will you take that sum for it V i'"Tes.' '-.',.. -!''': j .'.''Very well, I am Commodore ' Van- derbtlt, of New xork. Then writing a check ' for the sum added ;' 'Here is. my check for thirty thousand dollars.--It will be honored at our first stopping place.' , ,- , '"''' '.-' ',; .'"'!' J "Having done this, the Commodore turned round to the table and said to tne gamblers:. 'I see tbe last amount, and go it better to the extent ef this boat.' Tbe gang was not prepared for this coup d' etat. They- were- not - able to see the Upmmodore s rise and he consequently cooly swept oft the contents of the 'pool. Thb disagreeable odor of vulcanized rubber, it is said,' can be entirely remov ed, by placing it in a box covered with powdered eharcoal and submitted to a temperature of 140. to 160 degrees.- As the unpleasant 'smell of the rubber pre vents its 'use in many cases where it would, be ! otherwise, applicable, the ex perimh't: of deodorizing jis. worth', trying. Gout) "has i teen discovered in gravel deposits in California, and they are said 40 be so; valuable that the yield ot gold Tipm that Otate.will De consitieraDiy. in creased in' the f future.'" ai"1',u, 1 '"r;!.;U," An Extraordinary Adoption. S J A reporter of the Philadelphia Press, Jwlio ' lias been .'visiting1 the 'BlocksleV lAlms House in that'.city tells.' the fol lowing story: nvi i.au ,, 1 ;,, y.i.-.'.-ip 7 j "A gentleman and his wife' were re turning from their we ding tour, which . had ' occupied a"year, ! Before . leaving 1 for home (Massachusetts) they deter mi n v ed to visit our Alma House. When they entered the infants" Ward,' the wife said j tb the husband: "Do look at that child did yon ever such a. resemblance to - our "baby?" ""Well, it does look like our '. baby j"' answered the husband. 'There upon they called' in their nurse, 'with their,, three -rt on ths old baby, and the 7 pauper's child was placed by the side of ;it, when, the likeness . struck them all as -. most singular.' ..The young mother wMs7 ' pered something to her husband. "Non ' sense,' was the reply. ''Oh, but I will 1" i she" exclaimed. 'Why, " my dearl" ;"Now,, (George," sbe,. urged, ."remember, , you said, you would 1 not deny - me any 1 thing." "Well,, well, have' your own way," ' responded;.' 'the .indulgent hus- bnf"; '.; ''..; 7.', ;r:',xw.,'. ; Thereupon he turned to the pauper mother; and asked;'"will you part with your child J"';; Tbe. poor woman looked i frightened at tbe, -question, replying. "No; no; no !'.' T"But consider, I will take it to a good home and bring it up as my own ! . You are prior I am rich..' This child will be a burden to you to' me if will be . a pleasure.: . I., will ; giva. fifty dollars for it." The poor woman looked increduloushesitated a moment, and j then. .burst into tears as sbe handed ber child to tbe sweet looking: lady, who was bidding so earnestly for it. The .'amiable husband paid the money, the baby was wrapped in a' large shawl tbe' ; mother kissed it 'convulsively, and. the party passed out of -ih room. When - taking- leave of the uperintendent,- she Li laughingly said t "I - wrote' to mother that I had a baby; but won t she be sur- t prised beyond, jeyerythihg ,'when .; she maites tne uiscovery tnai i nav twins "My Dear." There are, as all know who indulge in the. luxury of letter writing, infinite va rieties of. beginning and ending a letter. There is the plain "Sir," formal, official, , business-like, sometimes stern.'. When a Secretary of State addresses a foreign minister,.; it is . " Sir.".!' .-When a man sends a challenge it is'"Sir."' 'If a mer chant remits to a correspondent abroad, it is Sir." ..If an insulting letter, with in ithe i.bonnd8 'of decorum, iswwrit- ten,!it is "Sir" and all such letters end or ought to end. with "yonr obedient ser vant." ., Descending a ; step from the rigid region w come to "Respected Sir," which only inferiors use and to the . "Dear Sir,'' .an adjective 1 mildly softening the stern noun substantive. "Dear", don't mean excessive affection, for we bave known : very disagreeable missives . come with' this prefix. - But when a correspondent says "My Dear Sir," he is thawing and : does . mean something. rH :then gets into the ge- "nial region of .'."sincerely yours" and "faithtully yours- But when be is abso lutely melted and means his soul to flow in a sou current of anection,. it is "My Dear Mri' So and So" and "very truly yours," . .There is no mistaking the re lations then. Dear very dear-friends only write thus.. ' These ideas occur to our mind in reading General Meade's letter to : Mr.; Forney, "My Dear, Mr. Forney," ' ostentatiously - published in day before yesterday's Press. Philadel phia Age. . An Assistant Conductor. ; our Bee ing a paragraph about two young gen tlemen of Charleston shipping before the mast, was reminded of two young friends of bis in Mississippi. . who, finding on their retnrn home : that their : "expecta tions had disappeared, leaving nothing 'but their paroles, heroically "accepted the situation ot brakesmen on a rail road, i By-and-by they found themselves : in Jackson, with a brief interval of leis ure, which they invested in a call ' on some of their lady friends, by whom they j were cordially received. It was already known, or soon discovered, that they were -'railroad men, and a young lady asked one of our heroes what "bis - position . was. 'From rough experience. in past years he had learned that-in the eyes of the . world station makes the man, and being a little aouotrui now a jcnowieaga pi nis actual employment would - be received, replied that he 'was a "'check ; agent " And what are yon T' was the question to bis comrade..; He had a moment to think, and answered that he was '-'assis tant conductor."1 "But," said the fair . qiierist, "I did not know that there was more than one conductor. :, "Uu, yes, was the ready answerT -" Pete Kirby starts the- train and I stop it.'" Mobile Times. ':1 - - - :' '-' '- Comparative Results from White and Negro Labor. -I ; A, writer in the Sovthem Planter and Farmer i published- in 'Richmond, states that a gentleman or unaiioue county ,, Va., tested the . comparative results ' of white and -black labor last ; year; He furnished 1 thirteen negroes with ' mules ' and implements and provisions to raise crop, ana at tne same time iurnisnea an outfit to two white men. '. The negroes raised ninety-fiour barrels of corn, seven ; stacks of oats and five thonsand pounds of tobacco. The negroes returned the -mules in a poor, emaciated condition - 1'he white men turned theirs over fat and '. sleek.1 The negroes worked four mules and the whites two. , The gentleman re ferred to will, this year, work white men "exclusively. To show the improvidence of the negroes, he said - the cart and "mules were at their service to haul wood, 'yet they preferred to burn rails. Electric Phenomena. One :. of those electric; phenomena. which visit us but rarely, occurred yes terday from 4:40 to 7 in the afternoon on the lines of the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph uompany. me current on the- wires was so intense that it was im possible to touch , them, even with all the batteries thrown off. The current passed over the wires in waves, and Z was necessary to throw the instruments out of circuit in order to prevent damage to 'them. In endeavoring to take the wires out . of the "switch board," one of the opera tors received a shock which nearly lifted bini from . his : feet, ..and, dropping the 'wires,, he ran off snapping bis fingers 'vigorously. After: the wires were (lis connected from instruments, the opera .tors, whilst waitinsr for the currei -pass bff were highly amused by the fan ta'stic streaks which would . flash across "the wires. , At one . time a continuous stream of fire ' passed - off which 'lasted ' from four to five seconds, The gas was readily ligbled by apply ing tbe wire to the gar -burner.'' Had the' current been inore" steady, the wires could V have , "... been ,v worked without the aid . of batteries.' ; On-passing the band over the coverechwire in the office; the effect was similar to that occasioned by. passing the band over a cat's, back, only nmore intense ' At Lockport - the electricity passed off 'the wires, and set fire to the board to irbicb they were at tached. J At, different points, along, the line, as far as Albany, similar phenomena were witnessed. The magnets became so surcharged witb; electricity that when tbe. wires , were disconnected the "arma ture", remained drawn, np to the "coils" for full three-quarters of an hour. Buf- a it - i DRY GOODS. 1ST, GMY & CO. 1 hi it:'.' ,1 1: ii-r 29 SOITTBt , niGH STREET, 1-irin ( .-' 'C ::- il uX .i .- i -i : :. 1,..-;,,.,: 1, .,, V , ,;-af .- -!l (!!.'.! ': I -.1-1 B . ABB SAtXS BBflSlvma HEW AND -i -. : "DaSIBABLB : - u. ''AND 11 , STAPLE FANCY dry goods: OPENED THIS DAY. BLACK SILKS. ' : FANCf SILKS.'" 1 '':."'. .' POPLIN ALPACAS, '. , I' 1: TELOCRREPS. " . .. ilOREEN SKIRTING. ALL COLORS. ! , ; MOHAIR STRIPED SKIRTING. . ' .LADIES'. MISSES AND GENTS' ' ALEXANDRE'S KID GJL.OTE8 " JUST RECEIVED. ; . : -.. --- .-.!.- i - -. . .. .- . .; , BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED EMPRESS TRAIL , .., , RECEPTION SKIRT. ;, . .-m i ; cr-, i'-.'-.'-j i - t . WE OFFER FOR THIRTY DAYS LADIES' FURS AT COST. ' '-, LADIES' FANCY- CL0AKING3 AT COST. FRKNCH MERINOS at reduced prices. ; .- : i , FANCY DRESS GOODS at reduced prices. Our plan of buying Goods daily enables us to offer to the publio fresh Goods at the very lowest msrket prices. ... GILCHRIST, GRAY & CO : janlt ' -. No. S South High street. lAUGHTOIS Mew Fall and Winter DRY GOODS! fxtraordinaTy Indacements to Boy MUGHTON'S. !: Purchasers of Dry. Goods' are Cordially Invited Call and Examine the ,; . ir jei w v o o s, Dress Goods BIcrinos vShawls Blankets ETerjlhing ChaapT Cheap ! Cheap!, ; Cheap! Cheap! Jaiiics Naughton, ' Its and 128 South High Street' ' novU-d3ni ,t ;. ......... ,,. COLUMBUS. OHIO . .MACHINERY.1:, .11 O. H. JOES BHOBT. rRANKUN MACHINE WORKS . - - - - - - - . gHOBT & ROYOE, i - . BTrrXBSBS AND BEPAJISBS OF ' STEAlil ENGINES, MILL OKK AND ALL KINDS Or ACHINERY. BLACKSMITH NG. WORK. Ao. . -. BOILER Water st , bet. North A Last, east of Penitentiary, ..' COLUMBUS, OBIO. t . . SW Special attention given to Repairing of Ma ghinery of all kinds. . .. novi-dlm6m . ' " ' .WINES AND LIQUORS. NKW FIRM. J. SCHNEIDER. LATE OF THE FIRM. OF J. SCHNEI DER A CO, No.S42 Fourth street, has opened a new store for the businesu of reotilying and sell ing liquors at .. ; . j .. . . . Xos. 34, 34 &. 36 West Broadway. The new firm will he known as J. SCHNEIDER A CO., and their stock of . n r - - NATIVE AND FOREIGN WISES , And Liquors will be second to none iu the eity. Hoping to receive a share of tbe city and country trade, and determined to make ours the fim Liqu-.r House iu Columbus, we invite an inspwiiop af our atosk. -. -- , J. SCHNEIDER A CO. : . -oct5-dly BOOK BINDERY. L. 8IKBEBT. . W. LILLET SIEBERT & BOOK BINDERS, BLAKE BOOK - MASlIFACTliRERSj - . AND l ; ' ,:. ;, SUBSCRIPTION BOOK PUBLISHERS. . , SOUTH HIGH ST., OPERA HOUSE BUILDING ' janlt-eodly : C0LVXBV8 OBIO CLOTHING.- GREAT REDUCTION I-1 i.i IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! AND LOOE AT OTJR PRICES! Shirts Redarced from 4 to 3. Sblrts Reduc d from 3 SO to 92 SO. Shirts Reduced from 3 to 3. Cray's Collars, 20c per pht'a". " , Ties worth 75c for 25c. . ' Ties worth SOc for Ific. ', .Best Ensrliaa Super Stout Socks, 40c. . White nerlne Undersblrls, 11 !J. .... merino Half-hoae worth BOc for Saerlno Ualt-hoae worth tt for 60o. . ! -' -'" A FULL ASSORTMENT OF : FURNISHING GOODS AT EQUALLY jLOW: RATES. ALSO- I:: Oeate' Knits Made to Order. Suits, worth )75 tor . I Nulls world $es tor , , ( kiuils worth SHO for 50. .Suits, worth ."S tor $15.. Hulls worth 30 lor 40. .: ,.- . Paalt worth 918 lor 15. i -j Pants worth J1 for $ 13. : Patnts worth 111 for 11.- .' ALL OUR GOODS !! st.'.i ; i: yi:(J Sil.V ) MARKED i v 1 ill-. 1 1 DOWN! ! t Ki.-!!-.t !!-. I; T It ; fi-::l , . ,, ' j n 3 tt-t..-1 J: No ' Old ; Stock : !' :,- 'i !! )' C--l.l"-- 1 '::' 'I-- J ! 1 tsHK & lSWANDER, U i octlSdSm-TiovlS ' ' J 181 Sotith tllah St.'- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. :.t j :j ;;v,; hunter's Clothing i No. 220 South High St., COMJiriBUS, OHIO. I HATE JT7SX RECEIVED THE lanrest and finest stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this oity, consisting of . : French, . i ' I. - . Ene'liwli and - i - , Domestic Cloths, - 1 1 . ,' ., - - - Cat Nimerot-, feo., For Gentlemen's wear, which 1 will sell at the low est Cash prices. .. . Also keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of . , i READY MADE CLOTHING. ., , ,. : JOHN HUNTER. , ,; : sepS . ' ., ." . 820 South Hiah street. NOTICES. ij Dissolution of Partnership. ! rnnr. FIRII OF X. tc T. E. In ILLER - A A JOYCE is this day dissolved by mutual eon sent. JOHN MILLER. , - V - .' T K. MILLKR. iicp , JOHN JOYCE. ' Columbus, January 4, 1868. .. . NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a eopart nerflbtn tn eo -tinne the iobbina of Foreien and Doinestio Dry Goo-ls nd Motions, under the firm name of MILL ICRS, GREEN A JOYCE. They will oaoupy the old stand of J. A T. E Miller A Joyce, Nob. 83. 87 and 99 North Hieh stre-t, Colum bus. Ohio. JOHN MILLER. r . ' . T.EWING MILLER. ALBKKT W. GREEN. , JOHN JOYCE. Our Mr. Albert W. Grean, formerly a partner in the firm of Batter. Cecil. Rawson A Co. of New York city, and connected with that house during its entire existence, will continue to resins in new Ynrl .nil mimhjiftA all the (lands for the new firm. With abundant ready capital to purchase all of our 'Gttorfs for CASH, and with a practical experience of fifteen years among themanufaoturers, oom'i'is sion man and auotion bouses, we sball be enabled to offer to the mercantile community a well select ed stock at EXTREMELY POPULAR PRICES. We feel i notified in adding that our faeilities for doing a large business and accommodating large , de lers will now be equal if not superior to any bouse west ot . ew r om. MILLERS, GREEN A JOYCK. January 11, W68. dlw Asm !,: ' i -. , , . -. i. i' - - i ; n aas ill snaaaa ' -CV.' : H 1 f J ! L to Run ' Off! RAILWAY NOTICE. OFFICE 0 TUB AT CO.i . 1868. CoLnatsna A Indiana Cbntr.l Raclw -. Columbus. O.. January 18th, 1868 To the Stockholder of the Columbus & Indiana Central Railway Co.: - rnHE STOCKHOLDERS Of THE CO, 1. lnmbns A Indiana Central Ra lwav Comoanr. and the Chicago A Great Eastern Railway Coinpa nv. having agreed to consolidate the two Compa nies under the name of the COLD l BUS. CB 1C -GO A INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY COM PANY, directed at their meeting, and after approv ing said consolidation agreement, mat an election .hnnld he held for fifteen f 15) 1 'irectors of said new eorporation at the otfiee of the Columbus A Indiana . Central Kauway company, in -tne city ot voium Inia. Ohio, on tbe 12rh dav of February. 1868. be tween the hours of .10 o'clock A. M. and. S o'clock P. M. ' ' ' ' Sunkholders of the Columbus A Indiana Central Railway Company are accordingly hereby notified of said meeting for the election ot Director.. GORDON MOO DIE. -Secretary. jaolS-dtfebll The,1 Colnmbns & Hocking Valley Railroad Company -. ni j: NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS TkTOriCEIS II Kit KB V GIVEN THAT : aN the annual meeting of the. Stockholders of this Company will be held at its office iu the oity ox UolunHMis, on ...... .... Tuesday the xsth flavor January next, at 10 o'clrck A.M.. at which an eleotion ol llireelnrs for the ensuins year wi'l take place. - Th attention of subscribers to the stock of the Comnanv is CAlle to that clause of the law which provides that 'after the first eleotion of Direotors no person shall vote on any share on whioQ any ins'allment is due and unpaid ' December l.:h. lOT. J. ji JANNEY. docl7-d3tawtd ' Secretary and Treasurer. Ohio St at a Boaro or Airtcci.tckb. Secbktabt's officii. Columbus, Jan. 10, 1888 rrHEOHIO STATE BOAHD OF AO.. ' A : RICULTURE will receive proposals for hold ing the FAIRS of 1888 and 1869. until the 15th day of February next. Said proposals to contain prop ositions from resoonsible oartios guaranteeing the payment of at least Five Thonsand Dollais ($5,000) for each year and the use of appropriate grounds (40 to 50 acres) for two cmseoutivo years. Propositions will also be entertained for holding the Fairs the above named years upon a guarantee of parties furnishing tbe grounds in complete or der, ready to hold the said Fairs, omitting any money payment. By order of the President. -. JOHN H. KLIPPART. Cor. Seo :: janlS-eodSw -. WANTS. WANTED ! A i -. b!e and popular Invention, by which energetic agents can make from tlOO to $150 per month. En close fiftt cents and obtain sample and oiroular by return mail Address. STEWART A CO.. . ' . ... . r Sola Manufacturers for tha West. . . , . No. 5 South High street. ' ' ' i ' ' ' Columbus, Ohio. ' :P.-0. Box 1295.. oct28 eodSm WANTED. A CAPITALIST WITH ONE, THREE XX of ten tnousana aouars. , A BIG Address, until aoth . novlS-tf '- THING t - A. n unwriiraa Cincinnati; Ohio. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS: OHIO FURNITURE CO., , ,' . M ANCFACTURER3. OF'' : ', FURNITUEE ! ::,Vi:t;' VI - " i,.: ii't. 'r:'; i ).:.. i s : ;Nos. 6, 7 and 8, Gvrjnne Block, East .Town Street, OOTJMBTJS, OHIO. ! PARLOR SUITS. KlahoEoay, . Rosewood and Wal nut In Malr-clotb, Green Reps and Brocatelle. ""' ' ' " ' '" CHAMBER SUITS.: Rosewood," Walnut, ' Chestnut and Oak, finished In Varnish and .. i-w."! "iii. i-ni'tuui p. 2: ' a ' Dining Room Suits. Walnut. Chestnut and Oak Ki teaftloh Xablest Walnut and Oak lining Chairs; Cane-seat and Wood i Oak and Chestnut Side boards. '-'l' " ''-;--;' " ''-'''' ' llalr-cloth Green . Repot and Damnoar ' aTjonnsjes l Secretaries ; Boole Cases and Etagreres. -I!-). I t ) 1 '.-;- :n ." ! ' t.'f.i ' nfusb, Cotton, Hair and 'Spring WatTenea. ; i.ii:-.i in:',', ivux.-i-.-i!' i-: i' .-.ni il .ij'ri"' '. Tucker's,' Jones and DeCamp's Patent Spr Ins Red Bot lorns. n.,. - 1 'At MlUl.I-rlV.'J iu 9:'. I 10 Y'fi! i We have tha above articles of the latest styles and of superior quality, bnth in material and finish, and cuaraateo prices as low as amy house in the ""MVwiicv-iji i.i .-.'ht-51 x.il!l In -!: OHIO FURNITURE CO.! : f ! J. N. BBITTINGHAiLSnp-t. : septl6-eod-ly oet8wly-r " ' NEW" YORK. $1,000,000 in Watches! : FOR SALE ON THE POPULAR -r:' . I - GIWNG EVERY PATRON A 'i - -1 Handsome and Reliable Watch ! FOR 1H3 LOW PRICE OF $10, - - Without Regard to Value! And not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, .riso to tl.ooo loo Mario t;sd uold w atones..... hi to- 100 Ladies W ate bea, enameled 100 to SOO Gold H'n'lng Chnn'ter Watches S50 to 200 Gold Hunting English Levers.. SOO to 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. 150 to 300 Uold Hnnt'g American Watches 100 to soo , soo 1 soo 350 too 250 5U0 Ml ver tlnnting L.evers...... su to 500 Silver Rnniing Duplexes IS to . 150 950 500 Gold Ladies V atches 60 to . 250 1,000 Gold Hunting l.epines. SO to T5 ,0 0 Miscellaneous hilver Watches..- 50 to .500 Hunting Silver Watches.. 25 to 100 m .000 Assorted Watches, all kinds.... 10 to Evarr -natron 'obtains a Watch bv this ar rangement, costing but $10, while it may be worth tl.ooo. No partiality shown, t We wish to immediatelv disoose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming the arti cles, are placed insealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are er-tttiea to toe articles namea on ineir certificate upon payment of Ten Dollais. whether it he a Watnh worth 1.000 or one worth less. The return of anv of our oertificatee entitles you to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than 10 ts named ou any eertincate, it wiu at once oe seen that this is , No Iollery, hut a, straightforward legitimate transaction, -which may be participated In even by the most fastidious X - A single certificate will be sent by mail, postpaid. nnnn receintof 25 cents, fire for si. eleven for 2. thirty-three and elegant premium for (5, sixty-six ano more valuable premium for $10, one hundred and most snpe-b Watch for $15. To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportuni ty. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to tht most earetul scrutiny, uryuu -n; u WEIGHT, BEO. & CO., ImpoTters, 101 JJBOIOVIT, OIV I OKK. oetlS-dAwSm - ' . "The Pen is Mightier than the Sword." THE GOM) PEN, BEST AND CHEAPEST OF PEATS. Morton's Gold Pens, . THE BEST PEHSJH THE WORLD. . For $ale . at Mb. 26 Afaiden Zane, JVew-Tork, and by every duly appointed Agent at the tame prtee. iJ ''''"'" - Morton make no fen stamped witU the JVatne or Trade-mark of any other; therefore, .where an jigrencp it established, the public trill oe best suited, and at the tame i prieei- -by calling on the Agent . in all . other placet , those wishing the , -Morton SPen, '.. mutt tend to 2Zeadgruartersi' where their order will receive prompt atten tion, if accompanied with the cash.' . jL Catalogue, with full descrip tion of sizes. and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage. i ',; ',; ' ', a. .morton."-. C; DUCREUX'S PATENT For Ins'aritaneous . Detajenment of Worses , .. from Carriagcb, ..: .. rrtHIW INGENIOUS AND VERY USK- J - f ul invention, wbioh has been patented in the U nited states, f ranee ana cneiana. is now ouerea h. tb. irahxeriber to the ou.lio. feeling assured they will find it, upon examination, one of the greatest inventions pf the age. Vtr.. Th fitnilitT with which horpM mav be hrnesed to or unharnessed from a Ca; litre; also. rendering it unnecessary tor toe person uuoarness ing to pass between or behind the horses as is cus- Otna .vniHinv .nv lilkhilitv of bflinff kicked. Second In caso of a horse falling, be may be loosed trom the carriage in one second, without the driver leaving bis scat. It is so simple in its oper ation that a child can wots it. ... TRI.n 1VS IIRRlTRRT-in 6US Ol nOTS-B IB1PB fright, becoming unmanageable or. running away, the terrih'e consequences which o frequently fol low may all be avoided by this simple application to arriages. as the horses cai be looted from tht Carriag o twvnxiitig," ana me wirajt as quickly and taf ly stopped. Mr. (J. UUUHtUA i ffava several publio exhibl Hnn. Th. cam i f.vor and praise manifested by the public on these occasions, is one of the evi dences of a popular appreciation of its merits. Terms may be known and orders received for ap plj ing the patent to Carriages, or purchase of State Kignta, oy aaaressingro , . - li. uuun&UA, rateniee, oct!9-d3m . - 93 Elisabeth street. New. l'ork. COK PER DAY. Agents wanted: Male and Fe male: Local and Traveling. Business new Steady employment. No capital required. Address Rebvks A Co., No. 78 Nassau street. New X ork octs!0-w3m-D nnKHE BUT STRANGE. Any person aend I u - . a .) : u in ;ii .a. eeive, by mail, the Name and a Carte de Visite their future Wife or Husband. KKEVtis va. 18 Nassau street. New York. , noviO-wSm .. ORGANS. , COLUMBUS ORGAN FACTORY. pBE CNDEB SIGNED, HAVING. J I j..mniamA . Pine Orsan for the German T nst nde- pendent (Jburch, on Mound street, Columbus, takes tbismetnoa oi lnioriuiun m. puuin, .ua iwiun. rKnrnh enmrnittees thronehont the State. ih.t i. i ow ready to contract lor Organs of any sise and price, and refers parties interested to Organ juvt completed as a specimen product of ooU5-dtf , RATES OF ADVERTIS1 i Ten lines "of Nnnnamil ra. V ftwlh naAi tute a square. , . . . - Dailt For each Insertion, per square, Tt cents; yf "otioes of Deaths, H oenu ; Notices of Marriages. SO cents: Religious Notices. 60 cents. Adreriise- -ments inserted every otherdav, ever) third day, and once a week, will be charged $1.M per square, each insertion.. Business Notices in Local column, 11 cents per Hne fox each insertion. - fto Notice leal i X than I.O0. I Weeklt $1.60 per square eeeh Insortioa. Bust- ess f otioes, 60 cents per (ine each insertion. No Notice leas- tbaa $8 00 Legal advertisements will . be charged regular rates. ..... All Inxuiealadvertisementf must be paid for a - ' the time they are ordered. of tbe his PRINTING. jr' PRINTINO. 3a THE L1RCEIT IIID .r:-po.i t- pLETE - nosTr con .-TJ!'r t I : t .. i l ; rr BOOR 1 JOB PRINTING - . T. -i i mi rr. if, in i . f r ri j ESTABLISHMENT IlCEOTKAL'OniO.,. il'rtr z."-'.' iy.i uiiT . '1 :!J t i-ti, C0LUMiBU3 DHl6 Attention of the Business Public it called to? the superior facilities of this Establishment.-1,' -I ' ' o ' i i. - We have in constant use it CIV I.. 1 31ll 1. Eleven ; Steam PoweK; Presses ';! 1.1 V, (-11 Sfi- :-!-5litvr . or THE iipat . a am " ' a rrnr imnri ' DU I " HKU ' LHICo I MNU5 hiui siiihii i 'ji-jti "1 citf-i.t -f''ij vj!l;s..,v:it And our ability to get out' work promptly is un-;:-; ; surpissed ire West. We have lately made additions topur already 1 v. . i iii-,:t tAKGE TARIE1 i- M- i .1 -C i' ' .-i' : P EIIT TI TYFES, : j U.'-l 5i ' li ! Jf : .'''i ! -'JID I ;:;" And we feel confident to satisfy all who nay Kirs -. M us a calL Our large fonts of type enable ua ; ! ;j .-!- todoaU kinds of r-r ' ' ' S''J Bobi-: printing r '11 V la the moat prompt and excellent manner, and we : call the attentioivof those wanting anything j , . 1 . in this line to the i--i i ' 'ir. ivjt eileGc'ant specimens, . .- .. .- ,.f 1 ! ;.i!-i!-0:to it That wa have executed in tha past year. ill JOB r -PRINTING J: ' -. I J. i i : ' ". ' ' : ' :-- '; " " ' Tha reputation of this House for fine Job Printing is well known to tha business community. . . Employing, as we do, none but tha ' t Best of Workmen. ' And ha ving a full assortment of the . ' ; ; -:! !. . . :V.- : .1.: :,' "." T-i .;. LATEST and CHOICEST : STYLES ;". OF;' TYPE, ' ' We will guarantee tha utmost satisfaction. , , , j , :nrL .! 'aLL KINDS OF Mercantile, . Y i ... Railroad, .. . ; , ,. . ; Bank and . 'l Commercial ' ' : 7':': v'.-i-.' v" - Printing, , ' . r SCCH AS .il -.i.i- -: ! I'- Bill Heads,,, Circulars. ' ( Cards, ;Y . ... .' Letter Heads, Blanks of au kinds." Cheeks,'1 Drafts, ' &c, !&e. .-l-iVfV ." I "V- ' v-'f v.'. vj ::: i !:;;;;: -:-l t vi:i---'ix.'I )r.Z. ;;..si-k-((-. t r't 1'' ll ,"1-1 '!':ii Y.'1- ;t' :i t . f ii ,.,1N FACT, .;,,-) .. ,-, ?i ;it EVERY KIJD: OF JOB ; PRISTLW;. 1 ; j ifonjfeededbyftebiMUeaspubUe. - ; ' . i ' ' ! We a' so keep on hand a larger stock of PAPERS OF ALL KINDS : Than any other Printing House in the oity, such as ' Super Royals . Medium, , t:,h --;' ' !..o :.i ...n iir. -'.t.:i.it4 Eeiny,. t:v.-; r Oowst.Cap, f ..,i;,in.i ' letter and ' ,' -. - ,- v " i (-.-: i j: ' f .' Of the best qualities, and. purchasing them as ws , 1 ; do, diractly from the manufacturer, we are .' ' " enabled to do our work at correspond- " ,'J -tn 1 ingly low rates. We are Sole i : '' 1,-Agents for tha ;U n.:,fi .' v- .. CELEBRATED PAPERS OF !.; ; . BLANK BOOKSii j ,;i ,n ij -.i,,.vi ! ,. i :- ... ;:! ; c. We partionlarly tall attention to the Blank Books : l paanufaotured by r. We are prepared to .-I . : ...(.j fill all orders for,,.- ... m.i ir.N ' -. I --! '-.ril-tl ." . : r.'-.i-i;t . XjOefSOMse. .. .!; , ..'::-. ,, J oiim n.1 as, i .-.-n - j -o . -. h.f JDmyr ' Booba - ' j --.if - roaaia.' Booiuis ' ';' And all kinds of. Blank Boors now la use.: These Books are all done in the best style of paper, ml- j . . , i - x M&'Hk.iiA l.n.,;lin. Im mg ana Dinuiua.11 wo , n i - this line. ' ' ' .'" - ) -' Gr X VE, Tj S ' JL. ,'.C A.Tu1u X 1 -; -i .. .-' .' ;'--- .. . . :.; l.-i' i. ' : - i-Jii - -i ,-. . ;: i --?--i-' I - '--..' I.'. -iij I -ww NEVINS & MYERS, it ,t!i.iii u i i.--...i-T.v.- i.-i .iii.iii---.iV .V SO, SS At 0 in.. i-. ,i j.. Rorth IIIcu Street, H,l iJ:)I 1 TJ i! nOTl3 f -i.i ::,"j'i'ni vub J 'Oft :iiil -ir (i 1 ,:,f vr 'T ft 1 it -l