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RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE.
.
- Showing the arrival and departure of trains at 0e
nmbus, Ohio. Or. ad alter Monday. Maj 24
888 trains will run. as follows:
Cleveland. Commons & Cla'tl R. R.
- tr-.'-J ,, .,!,,:' .- I .' IHTI. ABBIYS
N.Y.AWestern Express.. 1:10 A.M. .'IWA.J1
New York Express.;.0. ..11:10 A. M. Miio p. M.
Mail and xpress S-.30 P. M. 9:10 P. M.
Delaware Aooommoiatioa. . 3:05. P. H. 1041 A. M.
Ho. I Accommodation....?.. 3:00 A. il. 6:35 P. M.
This train leayes Sunday morning not Monday.
" ' - : JAMES PATTERSON Agent.
Little niami &Colnmbiitft Xenia K.H.
.ol'fm t,BAYB. ABRFVB.
NirttEifprBes..... .....vi.. ISO A.M. 18:56 A. M
Oinoinnati Aooommodation. 5:00 A. M. 8:35 P. M.
Sxprees.. v....it....ia.-W P. M. 11:00 A. M.
Express. v. 6:15 P. M. 15 P. M'
"'.vm w, .JtNO. WVVQHERTY. Agent.
Baltlmsrs"- Obi Railroad Central .
Ohio Division.
.ryI TLti IjP, Mate. 1 1. 'inm.
N7ht Express....-'..." : Al M.:,il:2S P. M.
.- ;. .i. i! i - A. D. Smith,. Aent.
Colnmtms, 'Cntcnfra ana Indiana Cen
tral Kail war.
- W1T1. ARR1TB.
Wight Express-. A Z.S .K .. i-lfcSS A. iHV fill) A. M.
Accommodation 6:45 A. M. 1:50 P. M.
Western Express..,....-. 530 P. M. T0 P. M.
Day Express....... i.l:10" P. ll:0o A. M.
-Or A. Hux, Agent.
Sandnslty-. Iflanetleld i'lVewarfc. RiK. '
." Train tears Kewsrk and arrlTe as follows1 " '
i",''";1-0 "'' 1 lEAVE' ARRIVE.
iuiitV:;:.'.!!!i..i4,:...;.! a.mi t p.m.
Nail and xprBss....l...:...'.10.M A.M. .8S P.M.
Mansfield Express P.M.. 9.45 A.M.
; ;..,.-' -n.ix.'i A,W,p.Eiiias.Agent.
Pitts am rgb- Cincinnati a St,;. Lonia
:iu!-:i -!...; n.. awr ." ,!, "' . -I
.,., .MtH..( mn. Antmr.'
New YoTk Express'-..." 2:00 A: M. ' ' 11:15 P. M.
Lightning Express. ,:..;,.lr!20 A- M. 60 M.
Mail and Express ......... :13 P.M. 11:65 A. M.
Dennison Accommodation 6:00 A. M. M P. M.
- : New York Express inn daily. 'All other trains
Tun daily, exoept Sunday. J ' ; . -
Dennison Accommodation start from freight
jf wuIaor-Jo B.;5pkxMB, Agent.-
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE. COLUMBUS POSTOFFICE.
CLOSING AND ARRIVAL OF MAILS.
, ABxrna.;; close.
A. M. r. V A. X. 7. K
Kasterm ) Through Mails.'
via cueuuouTiuo u
Pittsbunth... 1330 Ji0 lfcOO 30
Eastern Way Mails.-C.C. 3 '
4CB 1230 ......1240
Borthwest, ri Fi W. ,,. , ... -i 7.-
V&ICBKQ.TIKV'.f.ai. V
0. Ati. R. R...' UK ....
Little Miami B.B4 TW ( '."j ,' Vlfli
LittleMiamf R. K.. Wit. .... 1 1:55 1130
:15
730
. - Zanesville A Wheeling. ; ..
C. O. R Way.
C- P. A l. Through and,,
Way :
Ctrcleville, Chillioothe ,
Portsmouth..
. 12:30
12:30
1)
T30
' t0 11.-00 ' 7;S0
.... . BKK
.... 8.-00
10:30 ....
1C30' ....
1030 ....
... 730
.... 7:30
.... 115
.... ,'l0
.... 10
East ay, National Road.
' it. Vernon Way, Wester-
Tille. Ao
D orth Columbus aniCiin,
tonville. ....... ..;
W ashington C.H., via Har
" risfanrg.. 1 tri-weeklyj
1 arrives Mondays Wed-
P nesdays, i Fridays, and
' leaves Tuesdays, Thars-
J&a. mnti S. t Ilrfl
.1 '
IA0
730
V.: I
ly ,) rnesaays, a nursoayB ia si.
1S6
. JUU uaj 0 .......... .... . .
Oppicb Hours. Office opens at7H oeloek A. M.,
' and eloses at 1 P.M.- Sundays. opens sf 84 A. M.,
and eloses at tH A. M. . : -.
: AU Mails cloce on Sundays at BXP.TB:
JULIUS J. WOOD Postmaster.
COMMERCIAL MATTERS.
[For Telegraph Markets see Inside.]
Weekly Review of Columbus Market.
STATESMAN OFFICE, Oct. 6.
APPLES The demand is fair at $3 75
4 60 per barrel, and 91 602 00 per bushel,
"retil.i i ti- - .
uBUTTERTbe supply Is increasing; lots
cannot be sold ttt a higher rate than 25e.
BROOMS Are very firm at 22 60
for common, $2 75 3 00 for medium. $3 50 '
4 00 for extra, and $4 505 : 00. lor
fancy. . -t"- -.';- .
.COFFTE--Dernand good. We qnote me
dium 2325c, prime to choice 2fi26)c
Java 3340c -
f. ' CHEESE rFirm . at : our . quotations.
Dairy 1616s'0; and Ohio factory ; 18c,
Vfith prospect of higher prices.
DRUGS AND DYES Our suotations
are unchanged, although prices are very
firm. We note Carbu Soda. I,iverpool, 8c ;
Sal Soda 67c; Saleratus 1012c ; Cream
Tartar, pure, 65c ; 2d quality 3550c; Borax
45c; Brimstone and Sulphur 89c; Ep. .
Salts 8c; Saltpetre 16320 Camphor $1 60;
lndigo$1402 00; Madder 2325i;; Alum
- 7c; Copperas 5c; Blue Vitriol 18c.
. EGGS Are in good supply at much hieh
er figures. We note retail price at 2325c
per dozen. : .
FISH The demand r remains good
lor all kinds. " We quote .No. 1 Maok
; f rel half barrels at $12 50; No. 2 do. 11 00
White fish- are lower; we quote new at
$7 25 for half barrels: Gibbed Her
ring $5 25; Labrador do. $7 00; Dried Her
rina 60c ; new Cod Fish 8 to,9o.
h: FLOUK-r-Prices range from S10 75 for.
good, spring wheat to $12 75 for best red
wheat per barrel, in lots. . '
FRUIT AND JNUTS The demand for.
foreign fruit ia good. ..We quote Layer
Raisttisat$4 75 for old, and$5 60 for new;.
Currants 17c; Prunes 18c; Figs 2023c; Cit-
job 40o; Almonds 2540c; Filberts 20c ; Pe--
ean82022c; Brazil nuts 1820c; Sardines,
'fluftrtere, 25c; Oranges $7 50; Lemons $7
7 50. "
r- GRAIN Wheat, red $22 30; Oats 60c; ;
Corn, firm at 7580c per bushel.
-SEED We quote Flax at $2 25; Clover
$6 507 OO; Timothy $3 25 per. bushel,
buying rates.--
i , HAMS AND BACON Suear cured Hams
; 20c; Plain do. 20e; Bacon sides 1516o per
pound ; Mess Pork $28 00.
? LAD-"Jfoli.mucl doing; sales at 19
: r .'
.-.OILS Lard Oil nominal at $110; Lln
' ' seed $1 25; Fish Oil 90c$l 00.
PErROLEUM-33c.
';' POTATOES From $1 40 to 1 60 per1
oushel.1 - ' ' ' " ''
Vlr, BICE The demand is fair. , We quote
Rangoon at llllc.' ':
, .XEAD.AND SHOT A re higher. 'We
quote Drop Shot at $3 75; Buck $4 00;
Barladl3c... . . ' "
' MOLASSES AND SYEUP Are In gooa
demand, and prices are fully maintained.
We quote Suzaf House Syrup at 65c; Good
Syrup 85c$100; Extra do: $1 101 15;
, Drips $L251 30; P. :R. Molasses 8590c; ,
New crop New Orleans $1 001 05.
SUGARS There has been a firmer tone
in the sugar market for the past week, with
a brisk demand. We quote Molasses Sugars
at 11c; Cuba 12X13Jc; Porto Rico 13J
14c; C yellow. 15Mcj extra C white
15c; A white 1616Jie ; hards Y1&.
SOAP-rWe quote common at 910c;
German llp; Erasive HK12kc; Bab
bett's 13c; American Castile 17c; Foreign
do. 25c. -STARCH-Thiere
are no changes In pri
l'" 'ess from last week's quotations 8c the
ruling rate.
' SALT The demand Is light, with almost
no stock. We quote Hocking and Zanes
vllle at $2 252 50; Cases Dairy $4; Bar
rels with sacks $6. ' .-::)
TALLOW Is held at 1213o. .
TEAS Are about 15c 1$ & higher. We
qnote common, 95c$l '25; medium $1 50
1 70; Fine to-choice Youns Hyson, $1 75
1 90; Imperial $1 652 00; Gunpowder
$1 752 00; Oolong, $1 251 65.
."TOBACCO Manufactobed Dark 10s,
and Navy Ms 6575c; Bright Js and
pounds 95i;SI SOrSix twist 40c; Smoking
! Tobacco J2232c; Fine cut.Tehewingi;-'
JJ$l 20. 1 i : : , . ' ; !! i . j - '
WOODEN WARE Two hoop Pails
-2 80; three do. $3 ; No. 1 Tubs $13 00; No.
2 $11 50; No. 3 $10 50; Washboar.ls $3 25;
No. 1 Ctiurns $14; No. 2 do. $13; No. 3 do.
$12.
Cleveland Market—Oct. 3.
FLOUR -
ed. City made held at $12 25 lor XXX
-white; $10 5010 75 for XX amber; $8 50
9 75 for XX red; $99 25 lor XX spring;
$88 25 for X spring? country made
ranves at $9 5010 for XX red and amber;
$8.259 25 for XX spring; $10 751I 75
Jor XX white.
1 WHE AT Market dull but nnchanged ; ;
' held at $1 85 for No. 1 red winter; $1 70 for
2 do, $1 70 for No. 1 western spring.
t CORN Dull and nominal; No 1 mixed
heldat$l 00. .
OATS Dull and heavy; holders asking
and 5859c offered. ; ..
: jSY'E--Market quiet and unchanged; held
"'BARLET BecelptS good and market
Verr llrm:-held at $2 002 05 for No. 1 -State
and Canada, -'ia r.j kVj:i ;;;..!
HILL FEED In good demand and firm
at $33 00 per ton for fine middlings; $30 00 :
ior.Na.2do; $26 00 lor coarse do; $22 00
lor shorts. . J.'"','7
unRK- Oniet and unchanged; held at
$31 00 for No. 1 Mess; $29 00 loi No. 2 do.
LARD Steady and firm at 20c for city
rendered : 19l9)j tor country do. :.
SMOKED MEATS Firm and unchang
ed at 19c for ham?; 14c for shoulders. .
- BUTTER Firm and nnchanged; choice
Western Reserve in demand at 3740c;
2835e for good to prime do and Central.
CHEESE Market steady but not active;
held at 1416o' for large lots good to
choice dairy ailil factor;; 1617e. for
small lots selected do. i
: EGGS MarkeUfirm and demand , good ;
heldat 2526c; ' i n
i POTATOES Fair demand and steady at
85 95c lor Peachblows and Nesuaonocke;
mixed lots dull at 80S5c. i i 't
- SWEET POTATOES Rather qniet at
$5 00 per barrel for Ohio; $7 00 for Jersey.
ONIONS Steady- and unchanged . at
$4 755 00 per barrel; market well supplied
at present.
DRIED APPLES Fair request and
steady at 810o for old and new fruit.
GREEN APPLES Active shipping de
mand for choice sound fruit at $3 253 75
per barred.
-VINEGAR Good cider vinegar in de
mand and firm at 20c per gallon.
SEEDS Timothy steady at $3 003 15
for retail lots. Nothing of importance do
ing in Clover. ' .
.; PETROLEUM Market unchanged and
steady; refined 2728c for round lots; 29
3oc for retail lots.
LIME White Lime steady at $140 per
barrel ; Water Lime in good request at
$1 70 per barrel lor Oswego and Akron.
LAKE r lSU Market quiet; White 1 isu
held at $6 50: Trout at $5 50.' i
PLASTER Market steady and firm at
$1 65 per barrel for. Alabaster Land Plas
ter; $3 do Calcined; Powell's Land Plaster
$10 per ton. do Calcined $3 per barrel.
FEATHERS Demand light and market
steady at 7595e, according to quality, for
live geese. .'. - ' .
TA LLO w i'lrm and in active request at
ll12e lor city and country.:
i ''
Boston Wool Market.
[From the Advertiser of Friday.]
' The receipts of wool in this market the
past week have heen 4,377 bales, aeainst
4,004 bales for. the corresponding week of
last year. The sales since our last report
have been 1,750,000 lbs of domestic and 916
bales and 16.000 lbs of foreign, chit-fly South
American ana Metnteranean.
There continues to be a good demand for
both foreign and domestic- wool from man
ufacturers, and the sales ot the past week
exceed those of any previous one during
the. year. Prices are well sustained, and
on some desirable descriptions an advance
has been obtained. " Dealers are generally
free sellers, although a few houses have not
ret 8liown their most desirable lots, believ
ns that Drices will yet reach a higher point.
There is more Inquiry for fine wool, and
holders are firm at 65c for Picklock, which
U very scarce; good XX are held at 65c,
and a good X at 52-, with but little dispo
sition to press sales. Combing continues
scarce, and no sales of good lots have been
made below 57c, which is an advance on
last week's rates-. Super pulled has been
in active request, ana Detter rates nave
been obtained. The stock here is very
light, and some short supers have been sold
the past week at high rates. ' Extras have
bees also in good demand, and although
they are in larger supply than supers,
prices have advanced. v
Baltimore Live Stock Market—Oct. 1.
The receipts for the week were 2,098 cat
tle, 3.621 sheep and 5,715 hogs. . '
BEEF CATTLE Of the arrivals this
week, about 500 bead were shipped to other
markets, without being ofinred here, and
the balance comprised the offerings to-day.
The market opened this morning un
usually dull, but with a good attendance of
but. hjrs and farmers, prices for all grades
or cattle', except the most Inferior qualities,
remain unchanged, these being about 25
cents per 100 lbs lower.
We quote old cows and scalawags at
$3 254 00; ordinary thin steers, oxen and
cows, $4 005 00; common to fair stock
cattle 4 755 25; ' fair .quality beeves,
6 007 00; and the very best beeves at
$7 008 25 per 100 lbs, the average price
being about $5 25 gross.- . - j: .
' SHEEP The market bas been only mod
erately supplied during the past week, and
under a good demand quotations have im
proved about lie- per lb. '. Prices to-day
ranged as follows :' : Fat sheen at 4J5Jc
per lb, gross; stock sbeep at 2 W(g6 UU per
bead; lambs at $2 004 00 per head. .
HOGS The supply of .hogs during the
past week has been about equal to the de
mand, but rates for all grades are a shade
lower. Prices to-day ranged as follows:
Common to fair live hogs $1113, and good
to extra fat $13 5014 75 per 100 lbs net.
MEDICAL.
DRUNKENNESS
DR. JOHNSTON'S SPECIFIC.
rrBE OBLT INFALLIBLE HE1EDT
A Can be given with or without the knowledge
ot tne patient, ur. j onnston s Treatise on .uruns,
enness. its (y'onseanenoes and Cnre." free on ao-
plication. Price of 8p:cifio per bottle, tl.50, cr
inree noiues tor .uv. .
Aixgz- - J. (solinellei,
Sols Proprietor and Manufacturer, Columbus, 0
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
: sepl7-dT&8&wly
BRYAN'S LIFE INVIG0R1T0R,
: .OE REJ0VE SATING ELIXIK,
For the immediate relief and permanent care of
thatcondition which unfits the sufferer from per
forming the duties of lite, and which arises from a
morotd condition of the Aidney and bladder, and
i results in nervous nrostration and orsanic debility.
5 1 bare used this remedy in my private practice
t with- unviryir success for many years. 1 am
i therefore induced to offer it to the afflicted, feeling
oonfident its merits will be appreciated. ' It is
i adapted to all derangements of the Urinary Organs.
., It strengthens the system, and gives life, health
! nd strength to all who use it and follow my direo
Itions. It never fails to remove Nervous Debility,
llmDatencv-or Want of Power, and all Weakness
i arising from Excesses or Youthful Indiscretion, re-.-suiting
in 1
LOSS OF MEMORY, NERVOUS TREMBLING,
U N PLEASANT DREAMS, UEN'L LASSITUDE,
1 WEaKNEHVES. DIMNESS OF VISION.
I rlKAUAUUlf, (LUSUlUUKTUB SiilM,
i vv men, ii negieoiea. win nssureaiy ieaa on w lo
ffsanity or Consumption. When the system is once
enacted it wiu not recover without help, it must
be invigorated and strengthened to enable the suf
ferer to loinll tbe duties of life.
Sold bv orineinal DniffEista everywhere.
Price One Dollar per bottle Six Bottles for Five
Uuiiars.
Sent by express, on receipt of the money, by -Drt.
J. BKYAN.M East 13th sU. New York,
Private oiroulars sent free: enclose stamp.
TO LADIES If you require a reliable reme
dy, why not use the best? Experience has
proves mat
DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS "
Have no equal.' They are fafo and sure in ordina
ry cases. ; ,
frice One Dollar per Box. .
DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, '
Four deerees stronger than tbe above, are intended
for spoil cases, and may always be relied on.
Price Five Dollars per Box.
Illustrated private oiroulars sent free. Enclose
stamp. -
. If you cannot procure the pills enclose the mon
ey and address DR. J. BRYAN, 9 East 13th st
New York, and they will be sent free from obsei
vation by rerurn of mail.
YTOTJNG MEN The utmost reliance may be
A placed in ........
BELL'S'SPECIFIC PILLS.
Wn- tbe nneedy and nermanent eurer-of Seminal
'Weakness or Emissions, the result of Youthful
Indiscretion or Excesses. They can be used with
out detection or interference with bnsiness, and
they will restore you to hea'th and strength.
rKlUb u.Mii wuLAtt. . rnvate circulars nun
in.trnnlinna BAnt. free. Knolose Stain D.
If you cannot procure the pills enclose the money
and address DR. . I. BUY AN. 88 bast 13th St.. New
York, and they will be tent free from observation
by return mail. J r4-deodtwly
GROCERS.
M'COLM, ? MILES & M'DOMDS,
NO. 14 & 128 SOUTH HIGH STREET- , .
GROCERS,
PKOPRIETOKS sjwL.unitj row
- DER MAGAZINE, and agents for the sale of
Basard Powder Uoinpanj s. rowuor. ajjoh ior
he sale of .... ;..:
- ' GARDNER, PH1PPS' 4 CO.'S j
Celebrated Sugar ' Cured Hams,
and dealers in I
FOEEIGJf, DOMESTIC AND STAPLE
GliOUEKIES I-;
i. .11 a;A;Aa TmnA.iMl Wlniti -' ltrani11r
. .' . CURED WITH
uigars, eu. iuix-tpuiy
, DRY GOODS.
NAI.GH'J'llN'S
i r . ; i ; v
SPRING- & SUMMER
. DRY GOODS..
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
TO BUY -A.T
I AUCHTON'S!
Purchasers of Dry Goods are oordiallj invited to
oall and examine tne
NEW --a S T O C K
DRESS GOODS .
i- FANCY GOODS
SHAWLS DOMESTICS
EVERYTHING..
.CHEAP 1
, CHEAP
.CHEAP! "
.CHEAP
.CHEAP 1
JAMES NAUGHTON,
118 tc 122 South iSigb Street,
novll-dly-aprlT COLUMBUS. OHIO.
DRY GOODS.it
GRAND '''"OPENING
OF
'V; ft ;? I -:
Fall and Winter Goods
.,A-AT-
GILCnmST,GRA&CO.'S
Nos. 23, 25, 2 7 & 29 S. High Street.
DRESS GOODS.
Now opening, the most varied and rlegant stock of
mA L' I 1 ' ) .
ouered in this market.
SILKS
In all the new styles and colorings. A magnificent
assortment.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES!
An elegant assortment.
FULL LINE
FURNISHING GOODS
Full assortment of Harris Brothers' Seamless Kid.
Also, Alexandre's.
OUR PRICES ARE UNIVERSALLY
LOW.
GILCHRIST, GRAY & CO..
' Nos. 23. 23, 2 & 28 South High st.
octa -
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
Paving Notice.
To all whom it may concern:
CITY CLERK'S OFFICK.
Columbus. O., Aug. 17. 1668. j
Notice is hereby given, that proceedings have been
instituted in tne tity uouncu ot uolumbus, toi
tnakins the followincimorovements. to wit:
For repaying and paving the nnpaved sidewalks
in front of Cadwallader's Hotel upon West Broad
street.
' Also, for grading and guttering Gangewer alley
Deiween Aiound sireec ana aouin street.
Also, for buildins a simile row flaestone nave-
ment across Broad street at the intersection and
upon tbe east side of Bank alley
Also, for grading and graveling the roadway on
outn street Between seventn street and w asning
ten avenue.
Also, for grading and paving the nnpaved side
walks, gutters and crossings and grading and grav
eling the roadway on Washington avenue between
South street and South Public lane.
Also, for grading an-t graveling the roadway on
Washington avenue between Mound street and
ooutu street.
Also, for paving the nnpaved sidewalks, gutters
and crossings and aradine and sravelins- the road
way ot Walnut alley from High street to Fair al
ley. The same to be done in accordance with the platJ
and estimates to be prepared by tbe ility Uivil ,a
zinear. and filed in the office of the City Clerk.
All Dersons claiming damages on account of said
proposed improvements are required to file their
claims in the office of the Clerk, in writing, on or
betore tne laud day ot October A. i). lew.
L. E. WILSON,
ang23-dltaww City Clerk
Paving Notice.
To all whom it may Concern: -
" CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, 1
. - i . Columbus, O., Aug. 31, 1868.1
Notioe is hereby given. that nroceedinffs have been
instituted in the aCity Council of Columbus, for
maKiog tne iouowitg improvements, to-wit:
For grading and paving the gutters and crossings
and grading tne roadway on uak street trom w ash
inaton avenue to East Public lane.
The same to be done in accordance with plats
and estimates to oe prepared oy tne iity uivn ,n
cin'er. and filed in the uffioe of the City Clerk.
All Dersons olaiming damages on account of said
proposed improvements, are required to file tbeir
elaims in the office of the Clerk, in writing, on or
betore the .nineteen to. day ot uctooer, A. u.
1808.
h. E. WILSON,
ep6-dltaw4w City Clerk
Paving Notice.
To all whom it may concern:
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.
Columbus. O., Sept. 11. 1868.1
Notice is hereby given that proceedings have been
instituted in the City Council of Columbus, for
makinu the following improvements, to wit :
For repaving the sidewalks in front of property
numbered nineteen West Broad street. '
Also, to construct a twelve inch stone pipe sewer
on Seventh street from a point opposite the north
line of W. C. Brown's lot on Broad street to anoint
opposite the north line of the first alley north of
Broad streeteast ot seventn street.
Also, for constructing stone arch culvert of such
dimensions as may be required, across Broad street
where the proposed ditch orosses the same near
Aoheson's lane.
Al-o. to establish the boundary line of Park street
between North Public lane and the bridge over
tne j. j. ai 1 kj. nauway, ana to erect marks at
Ettcn points as tne same may. be easily known.
Also, for graaiDg and paving the unpaved side
wal ks. antters and crosxinss. and eradins: and arav
eling the roadwa v of Walnut alley from Fair alley
west to Front street.
Thtt smA to bedone m accordance with nlata and
estimates to be prepared by tbe City CivUEngineer
j ii 1 .. 1 : . l. ..(l. ,1,A nn lil.
IIU lltVU IU 111. vuwn u. .uv viiv v.w a.
All nersnns olaiming damages on account of said
proposed improvements, are required to . file their
Claims in toe omce 01 (tie viera, lit writing, on o
before the t hirty-first day of October. A. D. 1868.
ll. Jb. VY ILiBUIH.
sepl7-dltaw4w City Clerk.
Paving Notice.
To all whom it may Concern:
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.
Columbus, 0., Sept. 21, 1868.)
Notice is hereby gi ven that proceedings have been
instituted in the. City Council of Commons, for
making tbe louowiog improvements, 10-wit :
For repaving the gutters and resetting the curb
ing on the west side of Seventh street between
Friend street and Rich street.
Also, for paving the unpaved sidewalks on the
east side of Filth street between Rich street and
Cherry street.
Also, for grading and graveling Chapel street
from High street to Fair alley.
Also, lor grading the roadway of Hamlet street
north from the C. 0. A C. railroad depot to the line
of Wm. JNeira property.
The same to be done in aooordanee with plats and
estimates to be prepared by the City Civil Engi
neer, and filed in toe omce 01 tnev.iiyierK. .
All persons claiming damages on account of said
nmivA.n imnrnvftmfliiui. are reouired to file their
claims in the office of tlie Clerk, iu writing, on or
before the Seveutu nay 01 iovemuer.u. io.
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The Best Blood Purifier in the
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DR. LAWRENCE'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT
- ' -OF- . ' "
' ROSADALIS!
A Safe and Certain Cure (and tbe
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Scrofula in Its Various Forms,
r ..... , such as ... . ?. ;'
Consumption in its early stages, Enlargemen
and Ulceration or til tiianuA. joints,
Bones, Kidneys and Uterus, .
,' Chronic Rheumatism,
Eruptions of the
, . , . ' Skin, Chronic
,8ore Eyes,
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IN ALL ITS TAKIOUS FORMS.
DISEASES of WOIVTEN",
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QEIIERAIi II.l. HEALTH,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
Blood, jLirer, Kidneys) & Bladder.
It thoroughly eradicates every kind of humor and
bad taint, and restores toe .entire system to a
healthy condition. . ' '
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS, never pro
ducing tbe slightest injury. -
THE ROSADALIS
Is not a secret medicine, Tbe articles from which
it is made are published around each bittlev and it
is used and recommended by the Medical r acuity
where-er it hts been introduced, as a POS1TIV &
and RELIABLE Medicine for Diseases of the
Blood Liver and Jvidaeys. . . : ...
tW Used and indorsed ly tne
lending: Physicians everywhere it
is ktows. '
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citizens, testily to its wonaenui emcaoy;
CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSICIANS.
Baltimore, Md.. Marcb 4, 1963,
I believe Dr. Lawrence's "ROSADALIS" to be
the Bt8T Altebat.vr in L'as, and therefore
cheerfully recommend it as sucn.
THOMAS J. BOY KIN. M, D.
Baltimore. February 10. 18C8.Q
Hv .T .1 tlVRINTIi:
Dehb Sir I take pleasure in recommending your
ROSADALIS as a very powerful alterative. I have
seen it used in two cases with happy results one a
case of secondary syphilis, in which the patient
nmnnnniij nimaelf cured after havinjr taken five
bottles of your, medicine. The other a case of
sorolula, of long standing, which is rapidi improv
ing under its use. and the indications are that tbe
PSHOU. Hill HXIll IWUVOl. 1 uavv umoiuuj ....j
ined the formula by which your Kosedaiis is made,
and find it an excellent compound ot alterative in-
gredients. ; lours truiy, CARR, M D,
We know Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis to be a safe
and reliable alterative. Ac. and take pleasure in
recommending it to the prolession ana tne public
A. 1). MOOKE. M. D.,
I A UTITU l 1
j.'h.'winsi'ead.'Vi.d..
' K. M. DAHHAN, Al. U.,
W. . DUUOAN, M.D
E. BAKNEW. M D..
, T K. W. KINO. M. D.,
W. T. BUEWER.il. D..
W.J. BULLOCK, M. D.
.I.nnrT T IPflfl.
1 hereby certify that I am personally acquainted
with tbe above named Physicians, and thry are all
gentlemen of respeotability and standing in tbis
community. . . T C. DAVIS,
Mayor of Wilson. N.C.
January 11, 1868.
Bosadalis will Cure the Wers
Cases of Scrofula Rend the
Statement Below and Despair
Not.
Wilsoh County, September 10, 1867.
- Dr. J. J. Lawrence: Dear Sir My youngest
daughter, aged five years, bas been dreadfully at
Ainrrt with rrofula nearly ail her life. I tried a
greet many pbysicixns, but without relieving her
mucn; in tact, most 01 mem earn mere was uu uupe
of cure. During the last f prirg she w worse than
ever: her body and limbs being covered wita sores
and blotches with face and eyes badly ulcerated
and swollen. While in this condition I was ad
vised by l)r. L. A. Stith to try yonr Rosadalis. I at
once procured three bottles, and commenced giving
it to her. The effect was Magical. In less than a
month, to mr great astonishment, she was entirely
"' nrs, with much roBpeet and gratitude.
w. w. us. nail 11
Sosadalfs Cures nil Skin Diseases.
Wilsih. N.C. September 15, 1867,
Tlr T.wrnne! Dear Sir In 1863 my son. now
sged five years, was vaccinated with what proved to
be impure matter, wnicn completely aestrujvu uto
health. He has been afflicted with an inveterate
n,l s,tramHl. trnuhlRome EruDtion of the Skin.
sometimes breaking out in sores, Ac. Rosadalis was
pres ribe l by my family physician. Dr. A, D. Moore.
After taking it a few weeks my son became and re
mains entirely wen. -
Yours truly, J. H. DANIEL,
Chronic Liver Complaint Cured.
Thia in to certify that I was cured of Chronic Liv.
er Complaint by Dr. Lawrerioe's Rosadalis, after
having been eonnnea to my non ana duuh ior a itmg
time, and trying various medicines without benefit.
I know of several otbers in this county cured
through the use of Rosadalis. and it can be found in
nearly every bouse in my neighborhood, and they
all praise it asa great "fH0aU8 THORN
Green County, August 14, 1SC7.
Rosadalis is a Potent Remedy in all
. ' Chronic Diseases.
Fbom G. W. Blottkt. Esq., Attorney at Lav,
Wiuon. North Carolina.
I have been cured of Chronic Inflammation of the
Ear and Partial Deafness, of tn years' standing, by
Rosadalis. ' utu. vr.DLUuni.
Kosadalls will Cure the Very
Worst Coses ot Chronic
' ISheuiuatisiu.
. Portsmouth. Ya., February 85, 1868.
Captain J.H. Baker:
Dear Sir- This is to certify that I have been
atnicttd with Rheumatism for the last five or six
years, many times unable to move. 1 tried all med
icines recommended to me for the disease, without
receiving any benefit. Having beard "Kosadalie"
highly spoken of, 1 procured s bottle, and. finding
some relief, continued it until 1 am happy to say
that I am completely well. .....
1 not only consider the Rosada is. a sovereign
remedy for Rheumatism, but 1 believe it also a pre
ventive, and 1 eaeerfully recommend it to the
'anlicted." Yours, very truly,
' JAMES WEBB.
Wilson. January 7, 1888.
T hereby certify that I have used Dr. Lawrence's
justly celebrated Rosadalis in my family as a gen
eral Alterative and Tunic, with the most satisfac
tory results, and I therefore conscientiously recom
mend it to the public as a medicine of raro and gen
uine merit. James w. davis.
Sheriff of W ilson county, N.C,
Rosadalis This medicine bas met with an un
precedented success in thiscomiuunity. Cant. Ba
ker, tbe polite and attentive agent for this city, in
forms us that it is next to impossible to supply tbe
demand made for it; and that the medicii e is effect
re some wonderful cures, and siving great satis
faction to all who bare used it Xorolk ( Va.)
Daily Journal, November 29, 1867.
Prepared only by J.'J. LAWRENCE. M. I)..
Chemist, Baltimore. Md., (late of- rt ilson, N, C.)
Price tl50perbottle. .
" Sold wholesale by all the principal Wholesale
Druggists in all the large cities of the United States
and British America, and retailed by druggists
every where. . " ., .
Ah letters of inquiry Ac, promptly answered.
Address Dr. J. J. LAWREJiUE A CO., sole pro
prietors and manufacturers, 211, Baltimore street.
Baltimore, Md
; WESTERN DEPOT,
230 Vine St., Cincinnati, O.
JIT For sale in Columbus by Braun, Bruck A Co.
Huston A Gardner, ti. . bamuel A Co.. and R
Jones A Son. mayla-diwly
Paving Notice. TRANSPORTATION.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Great Northern and Eastern Route.
CLEVELAND COLUMBUS
—AND—
Cincinnati Railroad.
Five Trains Daily,
' EXCEPT SUNDAY.
From Columbus; in connection with Trains on tie
Little Miami & Columbus & Xenia
Railroads.
NIGHT EXPRESS Leaves Columbus at 1:1
A.M.! Will stop at Delaware, Cardington. Uilead,
Galion, Crestline, Shelby. New London, Welling
ton, Grafton and Berea, arriving at Cleveland at
6:20 A. M., New York 7:00 A. M. This train leaves
Sunday morning, not Monday.
ISO. 1 ACCOMMODATION Leaves Columbus
at 5 KM) A. M. Will stop at all way stations. Thif
train starts from the Freight Yard.
NEW YORK. EXPP.KSS Leaves Columbus at
11:10 A.M. H ill stop at Delaware Cardington.Gal
ion, Crestline. Shelby, New London, Wellington
Grafton and Berea. Arrives at Cleveland at 3-M
P. M.. New York net day at 3:45 P. M.
MAIL ANO EXPRESS Leaves Columbus at 3d
P. M. Will stop at Worthington, Lewis ('enter
Delaware, and all Stations to Shelby and Shilob,
New London, Wellington, Graf ton and Berea. Ar
rive at Cleveland at 9:86 P. M.. New York 10:30 P.M.
SPRINGFIELD ACCOMMODATION VIA DEL
AWARE Leaves Columbus at 3:05 P. M. Will
stop at all stations between Columbus and Spring
field, arriving at Delaware at 4:10 P. M., Springfield
C:50 P. M. This train leaves Springfield at 6:40 A.
M ., arrives at Delaware at 8:10 A. .11.; Columbus
106 A.M.
Patent Sleeping Cars are rust on al
Nifht Trains to Chicago, .
New Vork and
Boston.
Baggage checked through to New York and
Boston, via Cleveland ; also, to Philadelphia and
New Y'ork, via Crestline. '
.. ' RETURNING? . ' r
. Nizht Express arrives at Columbus at 1:00 A. M.
Cincinnati Express arrives at Columbus at H:H
P.M.
Mail Train arrives at Colnmbus at 9:10 P. M.
Springfield Aooommodation arrives atColumbu
at 1035 A. M. ,
Fare as Low ns by any Other Route.
Ask for Tickets via Crestline or Cleveland.
E. S. FLINT,
Superintendent, Cleveland. Ohio.
JAMES PATTERSON.
' Agent, Columb S.Ohio.
. Columbus, May 11. 1868.
PROCLAMATION.
BSIEJKXF'
PROCLAMATION!
rrtHE QC A LI FIE it VOTE K 8 OF
1 Franklin county are hereby notified to meet at
their respective places of holding elections on the
2d Tuesday ot uctober, A. v. lees, being tbe .
13lh Day oi October, A... D. 1S6S,
and vote for the following officers, to-wit:
One Secretary of State;
. : One Judge of the Supreme Court;
One Member of Board of Public Works;
One Co:nn.issionerof Common Schools;
One Cletk of Snnrems Court: .
One Representative in Congress to represent
the Seventh Liongressionat Lnatriot;
.. One Clerk of tbe Court of Common Pleas,
One Prosecuting Attorney; -:-
One County Commissioner; 1;; . ; . 1 ;
One Infirmary Director, and
(inn Cnnntv Surveyor.
The Trustees of the several Townships are re
quired to retnrn to tbe Clerk of tbe Court the
came of thefollowing number of Jurors: '
t'ity A MontgomeryTp40 Perry .- 2
Frnkhn 6 B'enilon....
Jackson 4 Plain S
Pleasant 3 Jefferson S
Prairie Mifflin...
Brown ......,..-.-... 9 ' Truro.. ......
Norwich 3 Hamilton ........'3
Washington ........... 3 Madison
Sharon ................ 3 Clinton
;. '. ' 93
Given under my hand and seal, tbis 8th day
: seal) of September. A. It. 1868.
GEORGE H. EARHART, .
Sheriff of Franklin County, Ohio.
aepH-dAwtd
NEW YORK.
REEVES' AMBROSIA
FOB
THE ' II AIR
Improved !
It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
It causes the Eair to Curl beautifully.
It keeps the Scalp C'ean and Healthy.
It invigorates the Roots of the Hair.
It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to iti; Original Color.
It brings out Hair on beads that have been bald
years.
It is composed entirely of simple and purely veget
ble substances.
It has received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of its excellence, many - which are from
physicians in high standing.
It is sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown
in tbe glass), by Druggists and Dealers in Fanoy
Goods everywhere, at One Dollar per Bottle. Whole
sale by Demas Barnes A Co.; F. C. Wells A Co.;
Scbieffelin A Co.. New York. S0HNY-meh27-dly
CLOTHING.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
HUNTER'S
Clothing Emporium,
No. 220 South High St.,
. - - COLUMBUS, OHIO.
T flAVK JTtrjST RECEIVED THE
X largest and finest stock . of Fall and Winter
Uoods ever brought to this oity. consisting oi .
French, '
Eufrlifjli and
- Domestic Cloths.
(Jti. simeres., 5o.,
For Gentlemen's wear, which 1 will sell at the low.
est Cash prices.
Also keep constantly on hand s well selected
Slock 01
READY MADE CLOTHING.
JOHN HUNTER.
ju22-dly . 820 South High street.
COMMISSION.
WM. MONYPENY,
Forwarding : and Commission
JIEBCHANT, ' ' ';
DEALER IN
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
OUR, WHISKY Ac.
Mr T .. st Prices Paid at all times for
Corn, W Barley, e c, etc.
. V F F T C E :
Near West End of IVai'l R ad Br Id are
coLUUEU&.emo.
febls-deodlv
MEDICAL. -
to- PHILOSOI-HY OF MARRIAGE. A New
Course op Lectckks, ss delivered at the New
York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the sub
jects: How to live end wbat to live tor; loutb.
Maturity and Old Age; Manhood general y review
ed : Theeaute of indigestion, flatulence andAer
uus diseases accounted fur ; Marriage philosoph
ically considered, Ao. . , t . .
Pocket volumes containing these lectures will be
forwarded to parties unable to attend on reeciptof
four stamps, by addressing br.CKc.1 AK1, JNEW
York Mcski'm of Anatomy and Sciencb. la
Bboadwat Kbw York. VKT-feba8-dly
HOTEL.
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
Fourth Street, near ITIain,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
UEXRY P. ELLVS, .... Proprietor.
THIS POPULAR HOUSE, CENTRALLY L0
cated and convenient to business, and to all
points of travd. is the most desiriable stopping
Slace for persons viitiug tbe eit.. No pains will
e spared to make the stay ot guests pleasant in
every particular. myl2d6m
Ya.uable Hotel Property for Sale.
TBEnriDERSlCNED WILL SELL AT
nrivate sale that well known and nnnnlar t.tr.
ern stand, situated in the town of Ba timers,. Fair-
held county, unio. no occupied by Major W. J
Creed. If not sold at private sale it will ba nfiVtreii
at public sale on Octol er 15th, lt-68, on the prem
ite. Tern s easy. For further particulars, apply
to the present occupant, the undersigned, proprie
tor of the "Mithoff House," or Frank H. Carpenter,
1U liKLUHUlli
sep211toctl5 1 JOHN KAUFMAN.
TRANSPORTATION.
NEW TIME EAST
BALTIMORE & OHIO
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD
Three Trains LeaveCelsnbsi (Tin
Bepot), Stall t (Sundays stxcepteit .
2:IO A. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, srrivin f
Zaoesville M 4:30 A. M.; Bellaire at 3:10 A. M.
Baltimore at 4JU A. M.; rVasbingtos City st S:l
As lalsr . . 1 ' t
llllO A. M. LIUHTlNa EXPRESS irrivins
at Zanesville st 1:15 P. V : Bellaire at 4:30 P. M.
Baltimore at 8. Sit A. M.r Washington City st
A. M. ' - - - - - -. . . . -; - j . i . ; ' -
StOO P. M. EXPRESS MAIL, arriving at Zanes
vine at r. m.: xeuaire at oso r. fti.; iialtimors
at 4:45 P. M.; Washington City at 5:45 P.M.
3. These trains are from TWO to EIGHT hours
tu advance of all other routes to Baltimore and
Washington. . . . . - , . . -
Close connections made at Baltimore snd Wash
ington with trains for Philadelphia and New York.
Passenger! holding through tickets to ' Eastern
eities have the privilege of 1 1 t
Ti&iting Washington City Free,
-. 7 ; ! -..''. q . . , ,.: .
No Change of Cars atOhlo River
Ask For TICKETS via BEULAI R.
JNO L.WILSON. Master of Transportsticn.
L. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent.
JNO. W. BROWN, GenT Passenger Act.
may 13. '
Little Miami, Columbus & Xenia
—AND—
DAYTON & WESTERN
DAYTON & WESTERN RAILROADS.
6
On an after MONDAY, May 11th, 1868, FOU
TRAINS DAILY will leave Columbus
FOB CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, CAIRO, ST.
. ., wins,' daytoh, bichmond; tS. '
DIOAP0LIS CHICAGO.' :t
Withou (change of cars to' DAYTON 'and RICH
MON D, and only one change of ears to IN-,
DIANAPOLIS and CHICAGO.
. Connections are reliable as follows
I . FIRST TRAIN (Daily). ', ,
O
Leaves at 1 :?0 A. M. for Cincinnati. Circlevilla
Aisoeaster, tiinsDoro ana ubiincntne; stops at lioo-don,-
Xenia, Morrov, snd Loveland, arriving st
Cincinnati at 60 a.n. ' . ,
i , SECOND TRAIN. - ' ' '
" (Daily except Sundays J ' ' ''
Leaves at StOO A. M. for Cincinnati, Dayton
. mcnmona.4naianpoti8 ana tnicago, and stops at
f West Jefferson, London. South Charleston, 8dma,
Cedarville.Xenia, Spring Yaltey, Corwin, Morrow,
South Lebanon, Fosters. Loveland Milford, ar
riving at Cinc'nnati at 1035 A. , Mi conneotiDg
with the Mail Boats. - -. m.
''' THIRD TRAIN." "1
(Daily except Sundays.)
Leaves at 12:25 P. M for Cincinnati. Dayton and
tSprirgfield, via Xenia, arriving at Cincinnati st
8:10 P.M. , ..,..,..
.- FOURTH TRAIN. ,, . ., ' . .;
(Daily except Sundays.. r.
Leaves at 5:15 P. M: for Cincinnati, Dayton and
Springfield via London,: stopping at Altos, West
Jefferson, London, Sonth Charleston. Selraa,
Cenarville. Xenia. Morrow and Lovelaao, and ar
riving st Cincinnati at 100 J . M -
Sl.eeplnsf Cars en all Nlgnt Trains.
. - r HENRY BROOKS.Ticket Agent
JNO. W. DOHERT Yi Agent.
JOHN DURAND. 1 ,
W. L. OTlE-NrdeUt' Cincinnati. . ,
. Gen'l Ticket AgU ' maylB
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI &
ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.
PAN HANDLE ROUTE.
On and after June 29th, 1668, trains will run as
follows:
Leave. N. Y. Express. Mail Fast Line.
Columbus 2:00 A. M. 2:15 P.M. 1130 A.M.
Newark 3:25 A. il. 330 P. M. H:35 P. M.
Steubenville.--.S;0O A.M. 8:40 P.M. 5:15 P.M.
' Arrive at '
Pittsburgh ....11.10 A. M. 12:00 M. 7:05 P.M.
Harrisbirg.... 8:20 P.M. 120 P. M. 6:00 A.M.
Philadelphia.. 1:25 A. M. 4SS P. M. 825 A.M.
New York.,.. 6;U0 A. M. 655 P. M. . 11:50 A. M.
Baltimore..... 6:45 A. M. 6S0 P. M. 12:30 P. M.
Washington... 90 A. M. 90 P. M. 45 P. M.
Boston 6:00 P. M 120 P. M.
E' egant state room sleeping cars on all night trsd ns.
On the r ast Line tbe oelebrated "Silver Palace'
day and night cars are run through from Columbus
to Philadelphia and New York without changer
AS" Passengers by the 2:00 A. M. Sunday train
arrive in New York at 5 o'clock Monday morning,
an advantage never before offered. .
- - -S. F. SCULL: .
Genl Ticket Ag't, Steutienville, 0.
W. W. CARD. Superintendent, Stenbenville, O.
H. B. BROOKS, .
Ticket Agent, Columbus, 0.
JOHN B.PETERS. Agent, Columbus, O. !
' junelo-dly-juao
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
W. B. BROOKS. ALEX. HOUSTON. WM. H. SI. D
J. Sc. W. B. BROOKS,
Cor. Rich ABigh 8ts., Celsmbsii
Wholesale Grocers,
SI ALEBS 1W '
NEW ORLEANS SUGARS AND M0LASSE S
Island Sugars. Coffee. Teas Spices, Tobaccos,
XxIQTJOHS. . cfco.
feb5-ly
MISCELLANEOUS
T. B. PHKPABD. 8. HOKI43ER.
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW- FIRM.
T. S. SHEPAItl HATI1G FORITIED
a partnership with G. H0R1GER, for the
purpose of carrying on tbe Boot snd Shoe trade at
NO. 16S SOUTH IIIffiH 8TSEE r.
Would respectfully invite Iheir friends and the
public geterally to call and examine their fit-e and
well selected stock of Ladies', Gents', .Misses' and
Children's Boots and Shoes, this day received di
rect from the East, and which they are now offering
for sale-no the most reasonable terms- Ia our man
ufacturing depar'meot special attention is given to
CUSTOM MADE WOBK. ...
Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done.
We would respectfully solicit a share of publio
patronage. Please give ns a call. No trouble to
BDoW 'Ocl&
Remember the place : No. 163 South High street.
. 8HEPARD A HORIGKR.
Columbus, O., Sept. 121868. : . , dtf
MICHAEL HALM. -
. O. r,
- OHARLI8C. BELLOWS.
L. BUTLEB,. .
HAUL IIUULOWS &t mrXLiEK,
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
Nos. 216 A:2l8$onth His;!. St., -
COLTJiTIRtlS, OHIO.
(7Ar eaten sivt Manufactory i ot UuJbot of
. oontA , on the Canal J . .
Their business tran sections, both Wholesale and
Retail, new extend throusbout tbe States of Ohio,
Pennsylvania ana Indiana. - They manuiacture
PARLOR, BEDROOM, DIN INGROOM, .HALL, AND
- KITCHEN FURNITURE -, .
of all classes and every design of superior work
manship and finish. Also, Cane-Seat Chairs of
every description. Wholesale aud Retail.
feb8-deidly '
Sheriff's Sale.
Conrad Born Court of Common Pleas
vs - , of
JohnR. L Segar.' Franklin erunty.
BY VIRTUE OF A FI FA TO ME DIRECTED
from sai l Court, I will offer for sale at publie
auction, at the door of the court house, in the city
ot Columbus, on .
Monday, the 5th dav of October, A. D.
. 1868,
at 2 o'clock P. M., tbe following property 'to-wit-One
single tne Buggy, one double aesited Carriage
one sett double Harness, taken as the property o'f
John R. L. Segar.
. - GBORGE H. EARHART, .Sheriff.
. By J. S. Btjll. Deputy.
""' w, H. Dunmick, Ait'i. ! . . tepSS-dlOt
n''V Lrs "" SALE.-Five desirable
J city lots, corner First avenue snd Summit
street. Mount Pleasant addition, Purchasers can
have best of cellars, as the lots are Hieb and dry
Apply o' - . JOHN SHORT.
. iep39-dStw3w , t .. . 264 North High street.

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