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Ciiil krgtneer, Ao. -i ' i wSe iitliNatiKHl fcsebsme Bank-'7 t suh TiATTORNEYS.2 8!i J 1 1 1 ,im ii i : 'i ' ' . i i i i.n.iiii n ATTOKlilvl 8 AT LkW Office,7?!. 80 houia High ttreet, Ambos BttHd . Bttt,:,!,: " ' .'i 7 "'.n ATToaaity-AT-tAw 4 kAT6R.,,,?"a - -1 1 1" - n alWAIil T, l 1-1. A tW A A ltd : - t ... un:iji v WILIOA WwOSHCFFf' " ,j" ' H ATTORN V AT LAW.'"' ' Offiea W 1 uutfc Uisn street, A tubes BtrHdintT- AoeiHineran4Dwlcr fn B)tKUta Heo Id Croous, (Jlotiiing said JiotiiuMa. ,v v. ., a1 " ' r-- Ko.' West Kfond sEreei."' BATHkIIOOMS. HlTbsrtiill H.ir DraAger Hntr.nrl' Cnll batks. ' itesemeal' rostoffloe B ildin. ' iu - CHI O ook. Bi ndtrs , tH4Uikjr.lio. : M ealtiMAnrem motors ua f uuueoers. t . BOOTS & SHOfeiSi"" lm jniira iLram. .l rni1. : van in elejA: fecaiat assortment, low sLiiea. lo mcrioeA. w JJr Is the noted bouse fur food Boots and Ssmbs at-iow prioes. iVtuesriatKeerTed- -.;' ., t. JTli.Soutu'hujIj Street J . COAL DEALERS. AX .iuei ia fistelianar aaai- Ohio Coal.'. Aisov WAS.lnin iuflAAvousnasKripV ". - r "- ' ; ' No. 161 .oi to, Hish street CJC)M5IS10M:;1ERC IIAINTS.; Xjommimion, F rirn3fnr and Vrodneo Me AaDts. duaiore in tst 114 ioue, n WW. umad gueet..t ......... f -y: CORSETS.'1 ,30-J.J :! pw,, H. HAUNAEaa A4U, - i XJ Hanutaoturen and IMalars in Faanob Ger Kau ana. American Corsets. Also, Hoop ?kirts.. i.b i .iiiA-u i 11 opera House. 'CROCKERY,1 o; (.J-T td a 1Tft7JU.a.a.AAa I.WI I hulesaleriauJ; Retail Dealer, ia. China. Ouee4lwar..ilHarl'iatl lowis. Lamosanl Laiup Fixtures. as ior.n tiign streeu 0. rmporUp;koa WheleisOeand Retail 'Uea'er ia Crockery. Cbiwa.. Gipa.Oattiiravif tiuai 4ioMM. iVW. -RaoutughU- ;r : ;t pe.misiry; m t ) AM. tlg.alirlaVlTt.Ul oad street. td be tbe&afci -J.-J . ii ) i, .yaV(YJEJiTlstT-T4i bao states vTe of Ueotistxy, inoludiug liunu's Improve, ISineret Plat.. Ofheo; lOand ft Opcra'ftl.wa. - UjRi GOOUiv, tj Tit V-.. .t'.f'c llearerslnDry-GooaWos.-'Carpetr, Oil Csutba. tUauioga. tobauiea. Jtatayt lUapa aua aura. orner Uign suuriwu jtrnta, b'.ort .!: I 1 It. JSUuiaN 4c O f - , . . M oeMiap cufro aireee. Carpets BaUinsA, pil 'lonsMrta.iiJiaUij If anu II 'A . 4k Vl'asv " ".' XA W holeeale and Aetair Dealers la Staple and t aocy JJit 'Uoodsw auul aiauutaeturer of i CioaaaXr . -i j : i .i t: . . ixa s. Uige i Utaies .eai a ara ' j buoan Klotib.l 1 A? FiLTUm A.Co,,aaah dealer iallry; Gjjodsand Xrlf-nsi Iso .T ' f ' ' " cuuid cuauuimot. ... ..... -. : . t , i . , . 5. y -. -r : kas.a,ava.-jsr-,w ! , .Wholesale and Katui D.-aler in Dry Got da ii ii. aier in IT; 18 and JSi. Hon 2h it Iraughton Building, iSo.- lit street.'" 1! n.a.l.'.jlVU iiaVA A Ului.y. g.at- Dealers in ntaisls and Farier DrV' Gooda and Cients' f urnishing Good'. A4. neu House ILVmUiol , aiAt at VA;eaaeiaiuaiaplaJd tuUiWi ,.a. ... .;...4uM"Qvuu ttign street i4 . 4aa4-Aasl.sa'aa 4M.v i t IrrV.-ca- Aai d'oraigo and Ooateatio ry Goods, Clptha, i urn. eta. Sio A 52 South High 8irau .'DRUGGISTS, ,nl liaai -a-aai. S4 a4 Ira : .' 's- ol ;:-.'. Ji PaopU'a lnsg Store, ieo Hooth Hi Sea Pw aariaiiusM sJireraHr cviauu . aumimi. JJ JOdN 8. JiaBEBTS.' .'t l.tntiUliiA 4,thuri.i I .A hM J . I. f.,. '. ... i J54 North High streets 11 1 AsaslaK3saCase2 5 1 u St (1 :i !r. .auu awatu Higb &t., Owomka.u.a iiHafln. SAia.iajsa. Ar.ir.... ' U' X) W boleiale and kLe.aU lizaiig atfciaU, and Daalatv In rropritlarjf jteaicwes. -4 North High street. Mr- : --'"-JsNORaVERS,- ;!'; illCHkH atf Mtti, i.' - . Al Designers, bngrarerr and Publishers,. .Nota rial and uber seala engraved toorder; Nos. 107 and ! South High Btreet. ''"RXTR&c.', V MAoufacturtra and Vtiolefeale Bfi$pfdri N,ViMSCt,IW r . iigh bw, ttir Hoiiiw. ".1 '1W ttunth Hii Vlllfl af aTT 2 Ft. fe " 1 1 M aK. af':fr.a. A f . Unruilutnrar. awlstOM b limit VT 4V. W Basal fftl 4iil W trtrryyilffk, 6 1 0V iJlWi4 S hqusEh fornisHaNg;:? J ts. AaaiflssaaontV'ac jo" ill. Ilealer. ia Hantlea. HtovM nA I niakiqg Uoe)aj Vl.,'J(t4iPPw.aKl. Msweg iru rVa.o,nl ni li an' -" AHaa iown aesei. ABa4BTfcil-rAAgX7.K , .. - -. Hoira- Furnishing Gols, Mantle.. Gratsa, CSMST.JH aad Oaael Iron, Huvresaoel Mantles. uTiotvl Mutn Hik ,ttag a HBfri"' !" '' A-Him In Manlwara. noose Furnishing Good., ti .nd Slate Mantles,- Grates; Hu ve. Hot Fjuas. arrr t U-i'i-a M AartA Higbatrseti ai' t,lwlr-tiOj .utit-J oil Dm 50 J el(iAiK I v RTS1 EM EE. IS y - Manufsctnreraad holersle Dealer in Hoop Skirts and Con si sb.lJeaker fn berlin Zeoher aid Kaner tidn teorth tlMttoltf'jt-. HOW "SEWI1TOU lft.CniIIEf tioker and Panej Goods seneratryT Special Ani Ateot far the eeiebratetH-A Hwa oJsVMedai Sewing Maohine. 0.6 south Uiab street. HATSJtilAPS. - A H I fl r 51 hs. eUa. LAtir.- j'-.H. (Sncceeaor to t-. i.aur J Dealer in Bass. USDS. Fun and Straw Uoodi 3 hoot Uin street. (bian 4olden HetO tlHOTELSkMT.A T3!l prop'nelor. 1fSll'fe.O S1IAFES HOi ei.i J Vomer xugu aiwt Town streets. 0,; i JV4 J., ciAJuri uj rrouiieua-i . .1 J t r, Commodtoaai I7ATTLEK HUI7iE. Li Corner .iSeartanA FrfenS sU. housjsind LaaaiTatalle. 1 . i . V -; .1 d.A A.. A.4UKI.KS. rro?neior. 1nsuranoe: C OSNEOI ICOT. iniVTOAb LIFB i;".- uraxee-Cowipan. ' Asseti. tl8,C09.0. WMl. JAMlnOK. AjrenT.-tWwnbas,OJ VEWKIKE MIlTESBERGERi 11 ENtEAL AUEN1S Securiw Life Inaoranee Company.'. . : ' ,. Ko. 6 Opera House TTOJIK INSCKANCK com pa r pf: JJL Columbus. Ow:. mwiti ..J A air. cla W. V, MiJAtiSK, Sec y. . . ! - , . - -'I . ; -Office, No-A 7 Opera House -.ailLLINERY- GOODSw-c'.;. X "'l Gin;. MJMV : . .- i-.. Wholesale and Retail M llinerr Goods. ' '1 virJn! ll ei . Uieb street. Opera House Bleak.' ft KM, A. IIUfVt.V. .-'.,-. i.iJL Dealer iu Millinery, btraw uooaA ana fruam mines. JNo-7 .i.rtn ain street. wii.k r . - . fje ilealer in MillineT,'Tress ni Cloak Trim- mines nd-Pans.T Goods.. n(klmitrJl'h street. MERCUANTl-T AlLORS.;::. SCH4I HAHSI1SN K AOHL.CEOKH, Merer, ant Tailort jnd L'faUrt W (rtnU' fur- nisbiag Goods. s-$a-18 North High street. KISWAniDIK. 4 V Fu lirte. Marco&iiL a aiiur iui(iueajQra iMma :r o THE O IIMTI KHCII T T A I C4 II I 43 AKeLOTEuKG C186!(B.btb,T.ri' beats' fj Merchant laiioa andjjpaler in Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Good's. no. oi norm aisa street. OHN MITra tl MERCHA'5TTATTOTr6 "South-High st. On'ice Mock of Ulotbmg eonuanlla on band. - NEWSDEALERS. a- newB uesiier;, ' DiHJKBciioro )du OLBiioiicro- -.- vUj Higteatreeai. nontoPoauMlice.i krues-r.. '(1 44.'AfVr V set tt jr. f ,ivNsw3 bealer,oakseUw. Stationer and Wod-v or. ttblications In hotb German and Enit rsh. Vi !. w'i VtW'Huh Hwh snrarita t 533 ,(riiliAArKJ.(ttiT jv4,avj tui v muu km s m M,ara4fetyre-ao4l tlwtir, mwRiae.-frliiaH lrVDe1erstnfrfntinir,'jiooY. WTitifig and Kino iCltVIv fJw, .PayTlKHtAfHAKj I0T Bouih, nighjtieatx floremaae Uevary tyle and ai AAV Moiogrph",'ArdbMfyts.e. o'.; tq.VT aim v.-.t.v ravtatwt :M4ajai-laila J li-'- ll4.. Nii"..aDeBoaiaeI . Treats Mseg.eadrNthaki fcye, tar. Heart Tbruat iXuriga, Also, piseasea oWeAMrrt'JtiWerf ?- V. .' QS.XZ 4iiWhSle(ndlefl deadelW. fir "X l(?h sJo. a and riainesa iSro.'a fiaujps. Also. uos. Also. Orsrana-. Lslelodeona and other mnniol iotrannLeL. . -i'.Y. S6 North Uigb treet. 7? TTHT c; wood" eBTA'ient' for thfckBriTiRs ari3EuTmersohl8 Pl- annsui Aiaa, JtgaaSr AteloO sens al 4beet unfile." m aA a-Kirfjo !i , &o4tk Higatroet.v :t Ct . tRESJAJUiAT--i?-vr a , Proprietor.: -j WntWeaH?o House. W . PiJaAlKL. General Agent. jWATGHES AND JEWELRY.',, R t. Ullat kt ac tO. ,' .... - : Oealera in Fiae .Watches.. Clocks, Jewelry. Piatedware. cpeciaciea, 4MW-..J. ax . iu.u w-l& liAiras: HtKUI.MifOif, U (SuTjaeeors to- Wui Blrorri dealers in Dia monds. Watch a. Jewelry, aiivet War a"d.Soeo tades."NiM oil Hoar. 'ina : a i n , , i a -i' i. ". i '-' i .in ' . ".. 1 " F.-i-4fci.V.VEAtJ-aaA.iaX?w-- rs r---M Wholesale and Retail dealers In Watchea. Clocks and JeeTrrv fio.'ll South High street. ! ,STRICTLY:ifWHOLh:SALtj!.i;iI 1 . -. . . a . .-m. sr W I7r110r9 ! liTJ WVlun IUU AVw ; mnu u wiuin j- lock, TowrJstreel a . a a. J ial s.it" : 41 aa 1 r- '( tti .uanufaoturers and Wholesale Dealers in B ots and Shoes. .10 tu.oM tMooK. lows osji trAn OTrVnrrc ' niafa NOTICES. Bank Notice. i wrrs , . i . - iVTOTICE IS HkHIsaV GIVEN TO all whom It may concern, tnei tne v.ny nana at Cleveland, an Independent Banking .Company, orgAirfsed: and earring on buainess aa an lndepen- dent banking -impany at the oity ol CleTeland, Qbio.ueder an set of the Gen eral Aaaerhbly of the said (State of whio, entitled "An Act to .incorporate be Btate Bank of Ohio and other Banking Com- pauies." passed February S4tli, Ihas. being desirous relinquishing and cloeinr it. banking busiue-, fotiateuanas in purau noe oi loasiaiuiui ma ..i J'.Mik nf . .hirti ...Ii naae mailfl. mid and r- deemed m.'retban ninety per sent.-of the maximum amount of its circulation notes, and delivered the same t the freaaurtr ot state ofthe said state A BAn . 11 the aal.iafaction of tne 1 re-surer. secretary - an Audit r of State of said State of Ohiolo the redemption of iUoutsiandingnoUs of oirouiation at toe omce oi ldo n.uuiw v.ibj um k of leva and. at the raid oily of .Cleveland. wht-r ssia City Bank is located. , ' Done bf oraer oi.iua xru ui -vrwiun vi iu? IJUvBankof Cleveland I.Ju.IrOrh . I8. - ' t . , . ,, LIS M 0 h L WiCK, President, . pMWiltowBi'''"'-- ' -j'---'-''" '' ' ' V ' , al . t Ait I s'5hft. Sisters of SL Marj' .r Aa7-TiwrlIWt3.-KEeBI'rfcY Somerset, Perrr erontyrf will open their large and suacious buildng for tb reesption of pupils on ik. im Mm4..i.. H..lr 1IWL vorBoardand i-uiiaawie.q, aoo, asa and gvutaocoraiuB w a uw- otAhepaou. , uii.aauue-.;:'". i Box Sol. au3-dtf Adareea joseph! h.::geiger . i i j Attorney r at Law, ' ,ngM-eo ml , , COf TO 1TA;A Bigg 87. ' S. S. PINNEY'S v. TVANClNtf ACADEM If IS K0W OPEN AT I NAUCHTON HALL.. ' Fcr iaiveaiiea. Satorday afternoon from I to'S i M Gentlemen's evening class at AM1303 HALL Md intt.. at 8 o'clock F. M. octlA 4iii -t'OH- SALE.1 PAIR OF "J0K GODWIN" COLTS, FIVE i -: ..... ' L.n.isninJ. k i nji anil aodaia yoa; o, very anaaouie, aina and umnd . vr ill d soiu mi li AogSO-dtf j ' ' ' B1CHARD KEVIMiL ! , 9 J 3 t 1 i , - ri T PAPER WAREHOUSES. 0AMKS ANDREWS. N. D. PERBT. w. h. fotekT WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE. . 7 ANDREWS, PERRY & CO., HAN CFACTURERS AND DEALERS IK BOOK AND- NEWS PAPER. . Also, erery artiole eonneeted with the Paper Buai- ness, including WRITING. PRINTING and WRAPPING PAPERS. ENVELOPES, PRINTERS' CARDS, &c. Always keep on hand BOOK, NEWS and COLORED INKS. jNosJS andtflJ.Ni) ,: C3 i5 ISlU ortlv Jlish St. W coLunois, oiiio. ;lwayi keep on hand a complete assortment o: firat-clasa and superfine Writing, i i FrintingandVBnk Book . JessuD & Lafflin's L L. Brown's, ! Ivanhoe Mills, &c. ' A'n'ikd'eis h'y'jiiul ' fillet! iif ai riaionable erma an if preaent in person. PAPER WAREHOUSE. IjUJZ .1QJ0T2 H3TMiV he atten .ion of the Trade ia called to the superi or atook of PAPERS OF ALL RINDS. Just received ndf sale by V1NS k MYERS 36s 38 40 NOBT a IOH ST., I COLUMBUS Our atook comprises a full line of Sook, Writing Colored and Print Papers. 3 We hare a full stock of -j 17 TV "7 TT? T I "O C .4 w. a 'j JL jja 9 1 v i .1 ,u ,ie, and varieties, which will be sold at ths lowest market rates. oub stock or Ia ananrpassed in the eity.inoluding BRISTOL BOARD R. R. CHECK, COLORED of ail kinds And BLANK; " 1 GIVE US A- CALL f pov8" trto-T fel -3 AUTUMN.' p! I - ii ," Tl i . I.ilf 1868. ' f-II!)' on ii.-u ,o t! ilf- GiLCilRCT, GRAY 1' CO., Nos. 23, 25, 27 & 29 S. High Street, iv s .-jiii! vjL wiiSi'VTi birr. .m?-:". J:r vr: ritoir t b iwyiTK the attentioi: V .of Pnrchasers to their, unusually axtsnsire ar elegant sasortmentof ' -' -.1 'i t ' Extra Rlen Btack Silks:'' .,, ! Novelties in Fancy Silks; - ,-w fun ins ana r. m Dress vioias: Z-.; F reach Ulerinosasd '. English and t rench : serges: ChamelioniJpimlinesi'i Rich Lyops Ofoak Velvets; 1 Jtoveltieaib.rluak Otoakinat-i."iii4 . V el veteena for making Costumes; . ;...." Astraobaa and ChinchillaCtos kings; i 1j i; wc Superb Paisley Shawls; r Salt Caabmer. and ltreche Ohawlsfivo kOIEI Point de Gase Laces. Collars a'nd Sets:. Harris' 8auiteee and Alesaadnei' JOdslTCi Superior Wi tcrHosierr llisaes' and Men's Merino Vests. g'qjG4Hj:iii THE -MOST COMPLETE 1 fin is fviinrill ll; IN THE "CITY iiru 1 IIP "C- '"'; : :l-.!. O f. . JO ft 1.1 ;,1-n r. :n ill.'' House Furnishing Dry Gooda; f.l , sheetinE Lace Cartains.Towelings Ao dtcJ u i i u i: , ljini i-.rrt if t'-rn..' ;' .1 .'1 t, .-. J.v 'J. .1 i' .1 ' ALL AT THE v- ,i in in VERY LOWEST- PRICES.- l.t rt J -.i-lii. :-l-f.r)'i-,J S .'.i.! Merino TTnerararaientS of all srradM and. onali. ties for Gentlemen, Ladies. Misses and Boys. Also, afresh, ttook: of Hnog lSkirta and Uoneta ia the newer, styles. octT-dlm GILCHRIST. GRAY 4 CoV J vtrrfs'V- 1 it.!".' HTJGEIGH'S A: t -j i. ' ; I : '!r- -rriKiH 111 1 !;tJ I-iir ui'-.'i faS T? C .VI '..ii .l3-.!i Vi': ,V i oi'rr' - ' 'I--. 8 !; ,v!lyM-.If) sv .-fin::.'! .-Tr:.:!." ?ii"i..a. i ' ft FALL; AND WINTER ,... -f, ' I-.,.- -. ' rj r--t r,--' .- L DRY GOODS. -T-. -.'.:',.; i .I,.' M.r-. '. ..hrvT-w EXrRAORDIMRy INDUCEMENTS 'l?.-. V;! I..-'-w:. V !,;,.( );') f -,!! till ,;;.. TPBUT,,ATH N AUCHTOFJ'SJ ! iis.nt v!i.T) t..!r In -ii'Mij"'n-a i;I Puxcnaaers of Dry Goods are) oerdialfy invited .to .... . jcuii ana examine Lne , ii-iuiV .ii-. ai.J ililiiVB-.in :irfl , - i i v.-i-.i .-...ft .Trlrw ,!.?s'-itjfi i ; -;:b ...-!! .iJa:i..,U..'.' 'in .il'mtvi'l . -f. DRESS GOODS .'.u'....l.L.:.. CHEAP I l FANCY WWV&i"-' CHEAP SHAWLS,' ......t.y.-..CH API 1( DOMESl'lCS. ,...v.v.,. CHEAP ' BVERYTHI5G .......:..:i'....V.CHEAP!' -..'-!. h ) ; -'Miii.t - . . r j . T ii! ' i bn'H'i" l I i):,. -i .- -.:. ,V5itir-: '! j ,)r JAIVIES; . cNAUGHT0N, t ...... . ... . i in ' 118 & 122 South Hlsrlt Streets ii' n .i.l. f . ... i t I , - i . n i .m r rrtE.M irjrl ll-,' f ! i-i i-.j li p 111.' .v.i:.l I .3.1 I CLOTHING. . CLOTHING, , CUSTOM AND READY-MADE i u--u.- r , THE:0Hi0 " ;H 9IerchantTailoring& Clothing Co. i85 opera 'Movir BiociJ 1 ' .j- l.-r-ii ':::' Columto aa, ObJet.g A SUPERB NEW STOCK of CLOTHS t -Cassi meres. Overenatitia and - Vestinas. both Foreign and Domestic, for Fall and Winter wear. GENTLEMEN OF PASHIOU Will always find both our material and onr work to be in the height of the Mod.. We aliall spar no pains in proaaomg tne most elegant and laan lonat"e gar meats to be. found aojwueie ...... READY-MADE i CLOTHINa; Of rhicb a treat Dart ia manufactured br ourselres. lb tba mtit aad uinsC faabionaole stylaa, will al wars be found en oar shelre. in all tha rarietiei ot tne season, ac very iovr prices. 'GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS In full lines, b1wats kept on hand.. - - - ucnitr Mr.isr., superintendent. :-,i;.J0HN RICH Trtaaarerj. .:; W . G. PaRKS. Foreman. . ' oetM-deodSm , . . . f .... - f , - . I,..,., : 1) i?T FALL AND WINTER GOODS .'Oil HUNTER'S T ; j... . : ..... .. .. . i .::-i.:i(u.ii'! Clothing Emporium No. 220 South High St., ;;""; coLtNii8,oino. r HATE JTTJST BEGEITED THE L laraest and finest stock of Fall and Winter Uoods ever orougnt to uua city, consisting of ITreikoh, - ,. . - i liamrllailA and . , ' - , lJomestio Olotbt.. . CaBimere, &o. For Gentlemen's wear, which 1 will sell at the low. eat Cash prices. Also Keep ooustanuy on. nana a well seieetad isock of -.- READY MADE CLOTHINC. i 'I j .'ill s:n -in JOHN HUNTER. 1 iu23-dlr i 8S!0 South Hiah strew. commssion. WM. MON YPENY, , Forwarding and . Commisbion , , . : JIEItCIIANT, GRAIN OF ALL KINDS jt'j.'i ,' OCH, WHISKY, cVcJ'nK AW T at Prices Paid-at all limes Corn, W liarley, e o.. eto. Near Went East oINat'l M ad BrMarej r I 1 a. "a 1868.CI fi lira ?. for ' -.ill -I . WHY 'ENDURE LIVIP JIEATII! A . I.. V i ' Tha confirmed dyapeptie may almost say with St. Peter. "1 die daily." Trie oh, eot of this article ia eot of tuis article i Ilia panK8.bat tosboi not to remind him of I him hbwtobanish them' g forever. The mesnr of immediate and permanent relief are proffered nimin r .,..!.,,,, ... . , . ..HOOFLAND'S i i 1 . . 4 k i m - V." I - ' A fA . W' - GERMAN -BITTERS ! 4C; fl-Ji Ito. . . I'lll.. 1. And It is for bim te say -whetUei he will ' rontrana to endure .living doatb.orto.pat himself in t , , shlon to render life enjoyable. ",n LIVING . ADVERTISEMENTS i' l'i ' .n.tO .m-V '..i-t W 1 Of the efficacy of this" matchless Teg-tabld stora-1 motai o are to be found ia every city and town in the 'united states-bealtbv men and women, rescued femo tortiere bv its - -ara use. and eaffer to h..r testimony t its vir-' "aav ' tues - It differs from any other Bitters in enstenoe, in tbia special par- uvular ivn Din aiDDQfiiio. Kor anch anniaituclMi.ai uatmaM.4v.nnir.fnr ineir invigoratioa a dutuataa.tiinu ant. i!n n.,; ii il f:r t: '. TTrtrSrT. A MTTVCl ,1 a "i " f. d-WWa, AJ&AA1AV SJ .-. - - t : -i GERMAN :TOniC I -i a , f ,J i . ; . r- ... ... in flag been provided a preparation in which the sol id extracts of the finest restorotives of the vegeta 4re -kingdom are held in solution by a spirituous gent, purged of all deleteriou. ceatrtamts. Tbe Satieat. in choosing hetweenAheMtaea-areaA anti otes, should be guide by bis own condition. If in a very low state from debility; the Tonic should be nig aoieei ion? Datin -easea where tne emergency is not so ureseina. the Bitters ia the specifta reatiired. Thousanda find infia- ire benefit from- tak ing each ia turn. ' vaJr. There is nophaseof indigestion, Diiiousness, nervous disease or pnysi cat prostration to which they are not adapted, and in wuiuvsingiy or oemoinsd, tney will not etteot oure,. - ...j - ... s u . . e Pain for Ease 'And Weakness for 8tr-ngth. Get rid of the ail ments "W-rtch interfere with eniorment: cast slooin r.d.aesponaency tone winas; aa; s acxpuger nold Wl .11 D BOB! 1 U OUV.. UWJIUD . f . '. ?? f v.! Mlt NEW-MAN Through the Instrumentality of the ispst power'uf and popular ot all vegetable tnvigoranu and col reotivea - , . . ..... i... , - . flOOFLAXD'S GERMAS ! -BITTERS. i ' Biliotiflueaa. IndtseaLion. General TbiIitT and all thft aomplainU which proceed from- wank of proper actio a in toe nrer, toe tomaoB ana tbe Don e.a. are eradicated j a courtve ol tins great I CONSTITUTIONAL Which not only combat-i and conquers diseases that have entrenched themselves in tfce system, but IK the best known eafeanard against all unhealthy infloenoee. Persona wbone occupations and pur suits suojeot them to the depressing effects of a e'.oaevunwboleeonie atmosphere, should take it reg ularly as a protection again. t the low fevers and Otber disorders which malaria engenders. Inva lids wno are ll ;." WASTING AWAY. Witnoat any special t90TD?Ininf, exeenf ftfrradtia! aeoiinauonoi oonny strrrto anT nervous eneriry. will find, in-the BllV- r-.TKftS a foantain ni vitality and Tic;-, as refres'iioir and exil- eratiii as a pool in tne aeserc to tne tana-eoorooed HOOFLAND'S on -a CERrVIAri BITTERS Is compose! of the pure iuieesfor, as tbeyarjeme dicinauy termed, .xtrnei!, ot ICiKitv gleab arm BwkHrnaking a preparation bishly coooentrated and entirely tree from Aleoholie admixture of any Kind. ..... - ! cJ?0O ELAND'S .! CERIVIA.TONIC Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, wita one (uwvt auoiKy ot Mnts- Jrua Kum Grange, etc., making one ot tbe must pleasant and BtrreeaoiB reuieuios ever utiercu iu iue pauiio These remedies will effectually, cure Liver Com plaint. Jaundice, Uya- . pep.ia; - Chrouic or Nervous Debility. aVw" Chroaio ' lliseases tbe Kidneys, and all diseases aria ng irom a dieor- dered iiivex or ccemaen, . -o--.' l-'i ' Such - ."..' -; ' n .'. i'K 'lii M SJonalt. i. 1 m i. pat;en. Inward ! a.ii.-i, ! i Piles. : Fullnesi .of" " r ' ' ' Blood to the Head." ' ' ' Aoidity rf tl-e Stomach.. .f.u't-A-.'Kauaea.-Heartburn, Lliaust -j for Food, Fullness or VV eight in the 1 ' . Stomach, Sour eructations. Sinking or F'lutteiing at the pit of the tStomaeh, Swimming of the Head. Harried and iiifEcult Breathing, fluttering at the Heart, Choking Saaoeaiinx enaationa wnen in a i.tii'S fosture, iijmiiiessot vision, Hots or v ens oelore the ! Bight, Fever and Inll PaiB in the Head, j Aieucieocy ef Perspiration J YoUowness of the 8kin and- Eyes, rain in the i Side, Baetc, Cheat, Limbs, etc. - ' Sudden - Flushes, of Heal, ; "' 1 ! Burning in the Flesh, 1 ; : - Constant Imagih- " 1 ' .ingst Evil, ncL-,-, , ,T" sina. oi. - j Spirits. . . . r 'm . . I 3 Ttfejraie'the Greatefft and BbsT; , ;? ' BI4OOD PUIUFIERS " ft fi' ' I t . 1 I'- !: Ever known, and trill cure all disease resulting iroiu bad Blood.. Keep onr -Blood Dare. - KeeD your Liver in-order.. : f Keep your directive organs -ia -aouaa. -e - neaitny condition, me use 01 tnese retoaaiee, ana no disease will ev assail you.: . , . ........... I 1 : : ' I -1 ' i '-ll '''' ' ;' ;. - Weak and Delicate Children 1 . - - Are made strong by the use of either of these rami eoies. 1 ney. will euro every case of MAK AaMUa without fail 1 , Thousands cf jcertifioateg have aeenmnlated the baa is of the proprietors, hut spec will allow of the publication of but a few. Those, it will ooservea, are men ot note ana oiisuca standing that luey musi. oe oeiievea. a 1 1 rr f 1 Tff.'r?-' THE WHOLE SUPREME COUR 1 ,OP, pE8YLYASIA. ' , .SPEAKS FOR THE Sit REMEDljCri, Who would ask lor mor dignified or stronger tea. ' . . . timony ? , . . ; HON. C. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, wiiti t PHlLADKLrHIA. March 1. 1867. find ''Hoofland's Geruian Bitters" isa good ton io. u eful in diseases gat .of the digestive or gans, and of great ben- I m efit in cases of debUity and want of nervous ac'iin in tbe sys.ein- ; Voura teuly. uGKO. W. WOODWARD.. HON. J AM ES ; TH O M PSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PaiT.AHBLFHIA, April SS. 18GoV I eoaeider'vHoofiaBd'sGeriaan Hitters' a value ble medicine in cuses of attacks of Indirection Dyspepsia. I oan certify this irom my experienct. 01 it. V a uura, wiuixpeub. . : . : . JAMES THOMPSON. HONJAS. ROSS SNOWDEN Prnthonotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia, writes: , ... Pblladklfbia, Sert. 14,1847. "Hhofiand's Germai Bitters" is a very useful ar ticles a tonic and as an appetiser. It i' not an in toxi ating drink, and may be used beneficially persons of all age. Re pectfully yours, pe so ' jamJimtTkOsS S.NOWDEH. CAUTION : 1. .- , Hoofland's German Remedies are eonnterfeifed. that the signature fj ol CM. JACKSO is on tee wrapper of ' aasf each bottle:' All oth ers are counterfeit. ' ' , -' Principal Office and Manufactory at tbe German Medicine Store. K 0.631 ARCH STBEKT. Phila delphia, Fa. 1. . CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. i vForjnsrly C. M. JACKSOIJ 4 jpQ" r ' . . . . . . ... 1 . rro - Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle. ...... ..$1 1 Hoofland's German Bitters, half dosen. 6 . Hoofland's German Tonic, put up in qt. bottles 1 ; per bottle, or a hair dosen for $7 50. i lie not forget to examine well tbe artiole yon boy 1 n order to get the genuine.- j hi r. i l f 4-1 j "I I s? ; 1 FOB SALS BY 1 ALL DRUGGISTS i 1 And Dealers in Medicines everywhere. '. JyJ-dwie -aeifwly. .y .,-.' MEDICAL.' .. ...r O-. .:.,-i1i.-;; .. ,7 [From the Albany (N. Y.) Argus.] Suffering Among Prisoners of War. k ojfcm a iiviij iycui oyoftciiicuio iaa tnose in -position to understand the case, ttiaV 'tba barbarity , practiced. toward . . t 1 11 . V - - priKoners oi, war was. not an on itie aiae of tlie ' South. '.'A, inedical oflScer wbo served several months in 'the camp of jirisoners at Elmira, in this. State, fia's made a written statement, showing that the' mortality among- the rebel prisoners at' that' place was fully equal, if- pot' in excess, of that at Andersonville.J, Y '' "Tie says that some 3;000 out'of ll.uOO lie bnried there'.' "The only -waller for all this ctow3 of fiien 'was' obtained from 'miall stream1 Vhich also Tu'rnisbed the nlr bathing facilities', and carried" off ihe accumulation! of garbap-6 and ezcre-' ment'. : Tbfl'fobd' was scant; 'and Vhonr lacking in vegetables The tents "were greatly crowded, and the hospitals the same; so much so that the sniall-pbi- patients were huddled together, ' and jconld not' more' or be tnoved without distressing each ' other. '" The -'inalter furnished for vaccination -was 'bad, and'1 horrid1 diseases "were1" thus-1 in- trodaced. TBe" wnter'of 'tbis' shock'- ing 'narratiVe -says " that- thti- saine state of things prevailed in tbe prisons of Sandusky, Fort ' Delaware, Sus'., though there were two or three honora ble exceptions. The starvation of these prisoners was not a matter of necessity, bat practiced to gratify the cupidity of tbe rascals in a position to make money out of it.' He says the trouble at An- dersonville was au absolute lack of pro visions the prisoners faring nearly is well as the rebel soldiers in the field. Iw Texas, where food was comparative ly plenty, the prisoners were, well sup plied. This revelation of a competent officer enables us to understand why the Radicals in Congress have always re fused to r investigate the treatment' of prisoners confined in the .Worth. - borne day the truth will come out iu spite of the eiiortaot partisans, to , make -lfc ap pear that the monsters were all on, the bouthern side of the war. -The delib erate refusal to exchange prisoners, when it wks known that thousands '".of Union soldiers were Bundling the horrors of slow starvation, will yet blacken the names of those gnirty of the atrocity. The Anatomy of the Human Frame. or by . in be ' -I It mieh t well . be a matter of sumrise that we slioul J kno w so little of tbe me- cnanism ot ine unman irame, uourious ly wrought and fashioned is the house we live in: and in the minute and care ful examination of; it, adoration for. that DIvjne heart and hand which' nave plan ned ' its ' mysteries should .fill .the heart with glad and grateful surprise and joy. The careful investigations', of anatomists disclose some curious i(aCts,7whTch may oe 01 interest 10 iue reaaer,.r intue human skeleton; 'about theiti'me pf ma turity, are 165 bones. ' The muscles' are.' about '500 in number.' Tbe length' bf" the ahnlentary canal is aoout 32 feet.7 The! amount of blood'.in'a'n adult'aye'rages 30 pounds, or full one-fifth of tlie entiie weight.'1 Tnr heart is'sfx inclies in length, 'and. four inches'in 'diafuaVer arid 'beat3 seventy1 times '.pelv minAte' 4.200' times ":fjer ; : hour.--,:idb.'SOTJ ' 'riei day; '3,ir72,000 .tiriVea -jWr11 year,'. 'Vr 565,440.000 ' in " tlree-score'1' and' ,rte'n' ateacu! 'beat 5 two-iand-a half ounces of blood are thrown ' :bul 'bf'1 it,' 175 l.ptf minute,' 5G5 pounds pur hour, yveri and three-fuartersrtbns per ' day. " A1F he' r.lA'f) in fFm -'Tirirlv rimtcpB' thrnncrri f ri", "i""" j r ' o- , - heart in three minutes. ' The lungs will contain ab-jut one gallon'of :nir.i'!We breathe on an averase l.zuu times per hour; inhale'00 gallons bf air? ;i4,400 gallons per day." ' Thaggrega't s'lritaeS of the air cells" of the' lutlga :) eViceeds twenty thbnsand'"i'8qnare' lricTi'es, an area very nearly efj'iial to' thfe -'floiof 'of a " room ' twelve- feet -' sqnare."1 U he average weight of the brain- of a tl1 adult male is three pounds and eighl .onuces, o?' a female two pounds and lour ounces. Tne nerves are all counted - with lt di rectly, or by the spinal marrow. ' These nerves, ' together with ' ' thefl: ' 'branches and" minute 11 raraincations; -'brobably exceed '10.000,000 in ' iiumber. The skin ; is composed !,of three layers, and varies 11 trom" one-fourth'1' to "1 one eighth of 'an inch ' in thickness" Its average in ' an adult is estimated to be 2,000 square inches. -'The atmospheric pressure being abotit-fburteen pounds to theqmririch-a"perflrf'bf "medium size is subjected to a pressure of 40,? OOO pounds! ;Eachf""8qua're, inch' skin contain 3, SOU sweating tnDesi- or perspiratory pores, each op-which may Im . likens! "to- a" little drairr 'til oe forth of fin inch long, makig'atf' aggregate 'length of the entire, surface. the body of 201,166 feet, or a tile .ditch fpr draining the body almost forty miles lonrr.-' Here, then.'are'some of the won ders belonging to. the, house' we inhabit. "Know .Thyself'' is 'au injunction but poorly obeyed. A more' perfect knowl edge a'more thorough study of the hu man frame mie-ht at least lead to better care, and training-and prolonga tion of life" Surely ' "tot -are-fearfully and wmdermUy''made. , ' A Railroad Incident. ["Gris," in the Cincinnati Times.] or bj -See "V- OO 00 0 i j.,,. ' ' There was a funny little' episode 'ori the car, that lielped to" arouse n: " At Montana a young man ana a young woman came bh board of the sleeping car, and 'the "tornver said, "See here, Mr. OoncTuctor,1' I 'want one your ; best bunks for this young" woman and one'.for myself individually: "One will do for us when we git to the BfuffWliey, Mariart (a playful and affectionate poke at "Ma riar' with his elbow.'to which she replies, 'now,' John,' quit!') for you 'see we're gpin' to git married at Sfarlart tincles when we git there, y We mighf ' a "been married at' Montanny,'l)ut we"'took habit to wait till we got to the Bluffs', bain" ' as ' Mariar's ' uncle -is1 a ' minister, apd they charge a gol'fired price for hitchin' folks injtfo"ntanny." Maria was assigned to ode" of the be8toiilt8?r, and Johu was given' one not ''far away After a 'time'the inmatfsor tne 'car were all stowed away Iri their births t6 go through the inevitable' alternations' sweltering and freezing.1' '1 v ' '.During aistbripage of the frain'at one station the Voiee - of John was heard, raised in pleading ' accents, all uneon-" Kcions that the train had 'ertdppetT' and that tones the noise ol the rattling wjieelshad which drowned "frtiile "the Cars. were, moving could be "distincdj beard "by-, all when they had stopped. j"Now, Ma-ri, you might give fellei je$' one kipsv'na , .i -i-i4ii-.;a li-t;g k' Jp)ni$y9,i.mH..ir I'll gii jrjgbt. oui her hnd hoof it back UJ'ilosjcaiiay irr theTinoirBtorm. " m .t?!0nly one little kUi,,Uer,r ai'Ji go ; hope to diaf 1 44a'-UP "John ,a . 1 1., i i jo-) Jnet at that intereatintr moment a trt'av . head protruded from berth at the atav ernd of the ear, and an old: man orisx odt so that all could beRrvM'Mkrier.-forr God's Bake giver John oho kiss- o .ttras war can go to sleep some time to-night!." It is needless to remirk that) a nloi laughter rang from one end of the. ear to) the other, under cover.fof-.-.wbicl Joha Blank back to the 'solifary seclusion of his "bunk," leaving Maria' WtKi tfhdla- luiueu possession or. oer- marriage li cense, whiclrhrMneVprit4(i-'tr5 permit rre license to" JofcrrV'Hiitil iaccompaiiiAd . by the proper certificate. And MaruUf. ttaairjght,ao- rui-aal Hg.iy ia .07 14 ["Gris," in the Cincinnati Times.] Heating Cars. uiLei' "me thVd 'of h eatiri s paeeeiffrer fjurs wak tried brvthe ConBectieutEiiwer Railroad on WedneuaiyIt iBhiisrd-) of ribed: by tht J&v Jlar-en-Jcivrmli, ',1 A bonnet is placed on tbe tcrn.o.,theh car, at ac.AUid.rtcatch ba wjud while the car is in motj'on, a"4he aic rushes down the pipe in( the i corner' 'in slde, close to a stove VKlcb i:faft"de;Wrlb. a hot" air lackef, and attaAdto a'cTiirh'-T bey forrtied1 -by t he heaf WnJ jnriketir rounding it. Ob 4he-Bo6tfr tW't!ar starida . a elosed-bor pactlyu fillttd-;with waters iiThe r,- whetbiig.ailled..nithi 1 dust r.nptJi,which jjnterA thei feorinflj, rushes direatly, iatq yns watex box, where t ia thoroughilya(washed,,arid passing into the beater, is or'e'd'ia an absolute pure' state into" pipes'1 that run near the floor the vhble IfnVtn" lb F the car, on each side-arid-5 TJffe'r 'llie1' seats:: At reper! intervals itbelsefnpsis are perforatedwith small faoless thiawigW which the heated and purified airfgd -capea -,Th ;'whple,ai-a4igerriut; gajr.e great satisfaction!, to all-on j tarvau4o it is thought. that ,;vexy grea jyano, tage baa been caiQ $01 public by .thisntwn., lbe apparatus is as easily governed and regulated, as the simplest ptoveand is not at att'cumDersome, lurqiffle tift' and" brnamWat'arid doe's' "rrottoatf baTf1 as much as some attempts at tr'c'aVDea'l ing kparatuB." The -warmth-iB d'tn ted "equalfy thronghbuC; th entlref efigthH ofthe car, and coming low down teWa'f&'s the-fiooirsjilli.etiablepa8genge7a to-. al ways kaep tbe ir feet cemfortably. wgrnW . i , A f ASBFCL.yotb was paying iiSj ad dresses to a gay, lass o ttiq countrj'jwno ' had long'clespaireS of bringing things tja ! a crisis. He called one dav when she : was. atVomtr ao:ne','lfte,rJVe'V,fVl i)fe. i nierib of the' weather," tLeVA sa1a'ir looking slyly into his face : I ',i art'imed6f you4astfeight., Ti i A j -Did"you now! wbywj Tlwonaa "Yes-, I dritarhed- Ihat-ylrnktsieTHelitil I -VYhynow!hatUdyakessiL5rot i mother-fiatd?!?! ai-fia scij uf gax?"-"'! iuol ) -"Ob Idreametl that she wnt iat w home.. Jf.'n! jl ol e-ioujium io 19 qs JmJ ! A, lioht awne.eri (jheouth'ntfil. Ject,. a singular jSoiin'd roke,, t ,AtiU-)a jness, ad,m Jess thaii. foot mqntha they CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. Paving Notice. To all Khom it may concerns ;j umrtlLrtfi lai)is ! CITY CLEEBL'S bFFICEr..l,. - I SotioeiaorabrgiveKaapiioecesiingahavabeeiBa instituted in the City Council of Columbus, for -maoiiMtkefoUowii g.aa'aveiaeaW, townt t l : For grading and paving the unpared aidevvUlwt.fy gutters and erosnings on Third1 Btreet from UortE etreetsa NanhiPnblio laoei'.l .iMl nl auT Also, forrepaving t,he aidewalk,s.,Qn tha east ii a, -of -FrBtit street from the northeast corned ot rronx " and iVwa sheets ta point .ifnotrtAirat I'awnud street. .... . Ata Tor!greliiig.lbUMienrinBIrtK'l street to Seventh street. "ini-oja i Aia. for aradina and aravelina the roadwav bf 1 Maestxeet from HiKhJtreet ta Wafer str.atr A i also, lor nuiiaing a douoie row nag crossing aorrw MoWevatreet on'tbdeassaide f.'Huibu'ealiJ .1 1 ..rr u .u . . l ;East Publio lane tr the- eastern-'- boundary- cf the5-- ' "Vi j. sK.tr1 :'J v i-T'"'-:iJl-n .1.1 j The same to be done in accordance with prats . and estimates to be prepared bv tbe Citi aDivfli bV4 i gin er, and filed in tbe office of the City Clerk. : Alltersousolaimina daroaaesa aoa.igBt rrf Amd 1, proposed improvements, ere required te file their. t , claims in the oGBce ofthe Clerk, in writing, 'on or1- before .the Fifth; day: of IJsceniber Aa A)wa . ,.oL..i.a ! M E;'WI1,80.7t 18GB. oatas -dltaw4w City Clerti"-a Paving Notice. of To all.wftomit mafycootrs ua , B-TJ-o-) .uiO 4 l l ..-l r' -1 .- V.B. a mu .b-iX 1 ' .I frm.iTiiaiTB O. . ttntr-g laKSr -"I"1' ' Notice is hereby fives, that nrooeediBahavaen;g Instituted in the Citv Council of Columbna.for m.k. , ing thefolloiviDgimpreveTneDts,to-witi' 1 for grading me norm nan oi ferry strtet trqis Hichatreet 1 tbeoorporationliDa.. .vi ..i.oiE. ; Also, foe grading and paving tbe . f utters and -cradiog and' graveliag "the roadway, and 'side jwalks on Mouad atrset from. sV'asbingtdn ageAinai) to the east line or lot No. 16. Alio fare double row flag Mote paviswitatbrgl 'Mound street upon th west side of .High street,. , ' The same to be ddrre in accordance wilh plats and estimates to be prepared by the Catff Civil ogile.J eer. and filed in tbe ofnoe of the City Clerk. All persoas claiming damages on account .'of aa!3 proposed improvements, are required, to file tbeir claims intbeoffio of the Clerk, in writing, on rT3! before, the 'ilteenth dv . of -De.m&ery.iVio i.". "7-:.--.i i.w .ia"M. WIlAOl At ' oct29-dltawA.. ... . . !r nCux:(tirk.n,.. Paving Notice. i l&oimyirni.''' 13j -ujtm ui oi.f CITYtJLERK.'8-OFPJCKii i'raa Columovs. O., Nov. 8 188. i, N nrle. la rrenhv viven that nroceerliTlcs nave been ' Instituted in ..the City Coaueil of, Coiuiubasr..fftatcr making tho following improvements, to .wit : Vat Aavin. a daiibl row flaa stooeviussiniraevaca u Center alley on the north side of Long street.., . .... i Also, for building a double row flag crossing " across South Public lane at the west aide of High atreeu-: ' - '.-.--.. ,WAi I . iV.i(I Also, for building a double rew lag -erossing.! across South street at the west side of High street? i leaamtoadoninavceardanewith.plateasnb.'T estimates to be prepared by the City Civil Engineer r and filed in the-oSce of the City Clerk- All persons claiming damages en account of aidj proposed improvements, are required to file their , . claims intbeauhceof the Clerk, iu writing, mfn before the 1 wenty-fifth Oay of December, jA.; , f868" ' J.,E, WILSON- ! novl3-aitaw4wTS J 1 - rJ - City Cleft.' w . . j i ir jinawiij e'iyi bna Paving Notice. a atlnvivmcert:''I S no ' '. nwot To all snai lnvryeowceril - J li.1t i CITT CLERKS OFFICK. I ,131 rm.nMKrH. U Nov. 16- 1608-i . i.. . ' Notice Is troreby given, that proceedings I a Ve been' instituted in the City- Counoil-of Ceiamaugv ifca..M making the following improvements, to wit: . Korr diua and paviua tba uxpaved sidewaikav gutters and crossings on the west aide of Washing ton avenue from the north side of liatton Phteeao'm .' the south side of Gaystreet, i Also. -forrecaving High-street rn;n trry atreef ot tha eorporation line. ! -; '.,;!';'- ;lnii Also, for grading and paving with boulders the ' . a'wey of Publio alley from Fifth street t BixUHs ilTnesametobe done in aceordanee witn'thepTat'0 ' andestimatea to be prepared by tba City Civil a- . gineer, and filedin the office of theCity Clerk, i i AH persons claiming datnagee en aeeeunt of said -'-; proposed improvement', are required- to file their;, elaims in tbe office of the Clerk, in writing, on or belore the Fitat ;daj of Janua K. wrLoW T K novlO-dlUwiw,, ,,L;i ,.r.i"'" ' c"Jf CJrk.rpitrt Paving Notice. of i .To a YAo 5 ft . ,n -1 1 b 1 ' 1 v Cot CUBITS O..AMf)y83, 1MB I . - i : .1 a i : i i ar-.iAA Tiarabv civen thatnrioeedinarBhavA dmb. r. instituted in the City Council of Columbus. Tor mailing the following improvements, te-wic : ut ill . For grading and paving th unpaved sidewalks, gutters and erosfing on the Trest side of the -vm . cant ground west of the market bouse, and for pa-'Srir.g-the balanoe of said vara at ground wilb Nimd-1 eon cavement .Irom Town street to Bicb atreet-, Also, for iaying' a double row of flag crpfsing. 'erwa Canwt . alley or lb. oulh'd .f paxas OJ ' Ateo, frtrfcying a douWe.row fcaerserosV'' r ado same to oo u"uo . r V a , -l i s-. d ZZi, ' ertimates to be prepared br. h J ngHu7U neer. andn ed in toy oim.-. . 'vj """"llL11.,n.,.1 !aH persons d.imioz damages on aeconnt W pniposed improvementa. an required a. Bl,Hif in, .h.nffieaof fli Clerk, in writing, on of 1 k.foih. SigkAhd -&t CilTuier01' novl6-dltww wJ-d