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KILL OF TUB LAT8 81XIEL i. BBO IT XB i a i i Ibi rilwIy-fltfr PaMIe Brist Tti fU of. toe late Kev. Samuel J. Browne, wboae pui few months' of life made 61m well-known to the whole of tliU community, jattor-jay presented to tbe Probate Court for probate.

Jt ia yolilminoui document, occupying between tea and' eleven fget at double-tiie legal cup, statl written, Bud couUinlug tbe bottom of each pax (be name of tbe testator In bold, free band Tbe will waAnade two year! ago next at a time when tlie cloud that bung oyer the tettutor't latter life wat not teen and could pot bare Influenced hi benevolence. The codicil yt a drawn month. The algnatureof the testator had undergone a marked change, preheating a most cramped and ajvkward achool-boy No bequest wat made to the mother of young Schick. It it reasonable to presume the heirs will attempt to break the will, notwithstand ing the precaution! taken on the part of the The Will ft as follow, iu Want tally FAMILT BEQUESTS. Samuel J.

Browne, of Bollevue IToue, In Cln- chinatl, and fltnhj pt Ohm, native of the eHy of Bristol, England, and ind eightv-twe yean on theWtli of March, 1870, being uuw in good health Mid found miud aud memory in all particulars, fully competent to make a will and dispose by will of my worldly estate, do hereby make and publish this my laat will and testament, in manner and form following, to wit: 1. 1 will and direct that my funeral expenses and all my juat debt and taxea and asseaamenti levied ou my saute be fully paid by my exocu-tora, hereinafter named, out of money that may rome into their banda of my personal eitste, and that it may be done -aaeoou aa possible after my ijaceue. I To my beloved wife. Either B. Browne, I give iid bequeath for her use and behoof, dunng her natural life, tin honieatcad, Bellevue House, where 1 now reside, with ground accompanying It siillicient to make a front of 150 feet, and a dopth of S00 feet, lying on the north tide of the treet called Browne's avenue, now laid on and running through my homestead groundt, beginning at a point fifty feet east of the east wall of my aaid nianaion house.

The use aud occupancy of aaid fusion house and groundt, with all the appurteunuces and flxturei thereunto belonging, given and devlted to my taid wife during her natural life at aforesaid, shall be held without any eharge upon her for any taxea that may be ttssossed thereon during her tiiiil natural life, fcaid devise is alto to include all household furniture with the pnlntings and charts, not including, bowever, the tilver-ware and picture of my first wife, Francea Browne, or auch other things as I may otherwise appropriate. I do further bequeath to my tald wife the rente arising from the property I now own on Central avenue, now yielding InuO per year, to be free of all taxes and assessments; al.o the rents and profits arising from the- leasehold I now own on Rank street, whinli.aftar Bavins uvea, vlelila over 1200 a thus making up the sum offLOOO yearly. But if the income from thcte sources should, from any cause, (all thort of said sum, I hereby direct that it be made ud from other so tiroes. It being my will that. in any event, my laid wife shall receive from my Mate $1,000 per year dnring the term of her natural life.

Hut should there be a surplus over Jl.UUu, arising from the designated pieces of property, it shall go to my son George S. J. Browne. I do furthermore declare that the foregoing be-ooest and orovisions made to my wife are all and severally to be in lien of dower in any and all of the real estate anil Dertoual uroivertv of which 1 may die seized, and I accordingly-direct that, If by her, it shall he Instead of all right of slower, as aroresaiu, ana in lieu oi an ciaimt ann rights which sbe may have at my widow, under the laws of tbo State of Ohio, or other State, or viae where I may hare real estate or personal property at the time of my decease, and, moreover, In case the shall accept the above bequests as aforesaid, I hereby will and direct that after her decease, tho laid homestead property, 160 feet by tOu foci, with tbe mansion bouse, shall be given In fee simple to my ton George 8. J.

Browne, bnt jn ease my wife shall not accept such appropriations iutlead of her rights of dower then theae bequest shall become null and void and the property shall not descend to my son George, but shall fo into the general fund for educational purposes, erelnafter provided. 8. To my children, as hereinafter named, I rive and bequeath as follows: Toniy aon General John Kiuiium Ukx. lhA a ti Uk 1 .1 A. uiwmwi mwnuw pviu IUI him.

invested in' tbe Southern Publishing Asso ciation oi mempnia, xeunesseo, to mane a took; also, to my son John W. B. Browne and bis -children, Fannie, Alice, Millie, Ella, Birdie and John by his first wife, and Grant and Clara, by his second wife, latuly deceased, one-fourth interest in my town lota In and adjoining Sabine l'ass, Jefferson County, Texas. There are about 101) town lota and over of laud about the town, and tome other landt more remote, as epeo illod in the decile. A To my son Major Alfred J.

If. Browne, for his children, Edward and William, by his Bret wire, and Charles Smith, by hit second wifo. one-eighth part of the above-mentioned several pieces of property. My said aon Alfred shall enjoy the use and income from laid portion of taid Texas property without division during hit natural life, and his presunt wife, if sho lhall survive him, during her lifetime, but shall have no power to toll any part thoieof, but on tbe dot-ease of aaid i parents it snail boooino tbe property of tald clul-tlren in fee simple. 6.

Tomy daughtor, Mrs. Frances M. A. Grytler, wife of Hani 1'. Gryder, at followt: First, premising that I have heretofore loaned aud advanced to her husband various sums of money, for which I hold hit notes, and, moreover, my taid daughter is otherwise provided for at to worldly ttompeteace, and having but one child, Eatlior rrancet Curtis, it sue of her marriage with Lucius 6.

Curtis, deceased, now married to Thomas H. Hnnt, 1 therefor give and boqueatb to my aaid slaughter Frances M. A. Uryder, one-filth part of rny eighty-nine-aore tract of land in section ulllnmtk Townshiu: also, the undivided one-fifth of the east fifty feet of my lot on the south tide of IDlru tiroes, Detweou Druauway aim street, the taid flit' feet to be measured from tbe aetnd at the property. 6.

To my ton Pearson Chamber! Browne, I bequeath ouo undivided fifth of my eightV-nlue- Jicre tract In Millcreek Township aforesaid; also, two undivided fifths of the east fifty feet of my Third street property as alrcadr described; also, MUfn and nrouartr in Portsmouth. Ohio. already deeded to him; also, a tract of land situated in section one, Green Township, eon tain lag About nine acres; alto, one bnndred and twenty acres of land lying in three tracts near Wappa-Itoneta; also; my eighteen acres of land lying in T.i-k Rnn! also, one-fourth Dart of mv lota and lands at Sabine Pass, Texas, to have and to hold to himself ana nis neirt iorever. To my ton Symmes E. Browne, I beqneath th imHIvidail ifth uart of mv eiithty-ntnc-acrc already mentioned; also, tho undivided two- iirtlis nart of tha already mentioned east fifty leetor my Third ttreet property; also, mrlot and real estate situated lu Mound CltrTllinois; also, uy Fairwouut lots.

89 and 829: also, mv house and lot situated in Covington; the last, hnWamr. ooniinr Into his Dossession two years -after my decease; also, the use of the east half of the auuuie nouse occupiea in pari uy r. Browne; also, to him and his wife, Emma Trances Browne, for their two eldest tons, Lewis 4ind Morton Symmes, one-eighth part of my ba-liine Past property. B. To my sons, Pearson and 8.

E. and G. Browne, in trust for my daughters, Kmma E. Hnnt and CbarloUe E. Scott, relict of the late John Gardner Scott, I bequeath all of what is -called my Pearl atreet or Lower Market property, two stores, being partof lot 23, feet front oa the north part of Pearl street.

I direct that the Trustees shall take full posaestien of the abovt--snentioned property two years after my decease, pay all cost and charges against the same, real the tame ia the moat advantageous manner, and a hall pay to my aaid daughters $U00 each per year during their natural lives. In addition to the above. 1 beuueath tsv Emma EL Hunt and harlotte Scott, in connection with my ion George b. Browne, the undivided two-fiflhi part ot itijS acres of laad ia Millcreek Township, each of my taiddaughtert to have one-third of laid two-fifths, the taxet to be paid by the tald fhree children, who shall have no right to tell the property. To my ton Ueorg Samuel John Browne, In addition to the ekwre mentioned homestead propeny Dvuuvavawa.

hit rii wwiihubiu. which, it reiacted by not fall to him, I fiinliar rive the tity feet of mv alread de- jKribsd property on Tnlrd "tract, ruaning troa the west Uos oi tlie first fifty test already men tioasd ia fa tiatpla, hut be to not to bav tb Tiowerto aeU say property bequeathed to bha until haarriva at the ac Of thirty-flvs tbe property to bs kspt in poessioa of th shall pay him LxX) annually, th surplus over that amout to go Into the fiindaol my estate; arm the me Interest In tb 9-acr traat that Mrs. Hunt aad Mrs. Scott Bar. 10, To tT greatgranddatigtiteTt, tTtt three eldest outbtr of Tbo.

H. and Esther Hnnt, being granddaughter of my tald daughter Franc I. firvder. I heaaeath conditionally aero each ot certain land, tnpposed to bs about 1IM) acre, more or lest, due from the Btattot Usxa to tb Eaitera Texat Railroad Company, of which I am a Mock holder, one-third ot which landi will fall to me If recovered, la which aid LOJ0 acre encB to laid great-grandchlldr, ahall Im anarnarlataJ tnr tiutlr set OSS. th bal- 'Aso shall rail- joMiawrsai aiss tor la asasia ot ty uwnai 7 CTTABrttrT.

BQCMTt. 'j I hereby giv asd kquath th following ran to rhartLabla lasutjitloaa and auoc.lstloBS: I i Tsth Board aud Truttoe of to Wester i riesd' noehtv. of which I Was elected ia lsU. wlitsr inai 'collected from a alalia I now hoid tgalDtt Dr. Ed ward A.

LAuga, Mr 0( AHtxvili aucagan, sow amounting to about This ihall be applied to the Bethel Department at Cincinnati. Also, the YVidowi' Home, Viue-itreet Hill, fi.wo. versity. 1 1 will and illrvl that tha axHniarss a Um Old and New Testament, -called Ue Bible, shall never be excluded from ma instructions given ia said Institution. a.

that in filling any vacancy that may bcear la the Board of Irustoea to 1m iiiitml to have charge of aaid institution, uo person shall be considered eligible to said office does not belong to tome one of the Christian denominations, known at Evangelical. In leasing any property or lands set apart for the establishment and support of laid institution, this clause shall be set apart in tuch lease, to wit: "So saloons or bear Shops on thia property." A. 1 herebr anuoint tha follnwlnr ltamM per sons Trustees of said Institution ander the be-nuestf hereinafter unsH. fcl IX Mansfield. Hon.

Bcllarar Stomr. Hon. M. R. Hairans.

Hon. Edward Woodruff, laaas J. Allan. Pearson C. Browne, Svmmes E.

Browne, tieerge S. J. Browne, and Wm. A. Rooilman.

esq. beren of the above named thai! constitute a quorum, la which my executors shall always be represented. 8. 1 furthermore direct that lu oase any vacancy occur in said Board, such vacancy shall be filled 117 tun rumaiuiug memoer 01 taiu ooarn. I furthermore will and direct Uial flfteea perpetual scholarships under the control and in the gift of my desneudants shall be provided, entitling them to all the educational and other privileges ot aaid University.

8. For the purpose of carrying Into execution the provisions and directions herein contained, I do hereby appoint aud eoustltute as my Executors of my will, Poartou Browne, Symmes E. Browne, George 8. J. Browne, William A.

Goodman, Isaac J. Allen, and Edward I. MamfiebL Said Executors and theirsucressors In office shall be members also of tbe Board of Trustees of the tirowne University, and in eat any vacancy shall occur in the Board of Executors, auch va cancy shall be filled by the remaining member! of sain noarti rrom among my aeocendaats, witn tne privilege, nowerer. 01 electing pertoot to tnos 1 House. ponitious from witnout, it may appear do-ilrable; but at any one time there are not to be more than three Executors ia the Board who may not be of my laid Ii.

I hereby further direct that If, at any time, educational funds from other sources than those provided for in thit wilt are preferred ia aid of me eaucationai enterprise Herein named, ana tn Trustee herein appointed think proper, they are at liberty to unite such preferred fundi with this herein provided for, keeping, however, the provision made in thit will as a separate matter, to be called the Browne Educational Fund, but ap- piicame witn mat rrom witnout to tne same ends ef Christian education. In connection with th above-proposed University, PROVISIONS FOR THB KSTaBLISUMKNT AMD SLTPORT OF BKOWKK UNIVERSITY, 1. 1 hereby bequeath the turn of flSO.OUO for tbe erection of a Suitable Unlversitv bulldinron the orouiidt hereafter provided, erabraciac the ore per filling up and iuclosiug ot grounds to appropri ated for this purpose, aud tbe amount, whatever I it may be, left after erectlug taid building and filling np tald grouuda shall go into a fund, the income of which shall be used Tor Uit endowment of professorships In tald University, whenever tucn university snail 0 estaimsneo. 1 I give aud bequeath a lot ot ground in the north-west corner of my homestead proierty, frontlug on the north line thereof, runnlugWJ feet eaetwardly by 160 The Board ot Trustees shall aouoiut the Professors in said Uui verslty, and tt la my desire that my aon George shall be electod at one ot tbe Faculty, it he tball have rendered niniaeu oouipeteut tor mca a post' tion. 8.

I bequeath th turn at tS.000 to be naid annu ally by mv executura, to aid in tbe endowineutof tnree proiessorsmpa in tata nivertity, in aatu tion to tne iunu proviaea ior aoove. i. To enable my exeoutort to carry out the linn of these beauctts. I hereby authorize and nuire them to bold for the above specified pur poses tho Income from all rents and profits of every kind of the following property to wit: Here follows a description 01 property not ai-rcadv iDecillcallvdevlsedtohlt children. Rep.l 1 will that my executors lay out laid groundt into lots with streets and alleys, and lease and nse the tame to the belt of their ability and judgment, for any term not exceeding twenty-five years alter the date of my decease, the Income therefrom to be field by tald executor! to aid in mating up tne amount heoueathed lor erectinar taid University building, and th sumi desirable for the endow ment 01 rroiessorsnips.

BROWNK'S BKULKVUK CHURCH, 1. For th purpose of establishing a church that ihall be aa appendix for the University herein provided for, 1 give and bequeath fifty feet of ground on Denevtie lliwij uonmiwr laiu mil parallel with the University lot. and lying oa the east tide of the 1 ins; the said oaurch edifice to be for the use of tne rresuyieriau cnurcn, uui iree for the attendance of all denominations. It shall ha nnder the care ot mv executor, and the prop erty held by tnera in trust tor tne purposes nerem cvnrMMU anu 10 do otnur. ui wit; 1.

The regular worship ot God on Sunday or other days ot the week, or exercise oocmaoted with th University. For Sabbath-school uur- riot, In hotin not occupied by Divine worship. For free day school for poor children during the week, witnout reierenoe to tne uenommawou nf tha narentsorcblldnm. 1 give and bequeath lit, 000 for the building of taid Church edifice, which shall be a good substantial stone buildlur. as capacious and commo dious as can be mad by the economical use of lx.0uU Tbt basement lor Uit ouuday-tcuool and riailv free school.

I give and oequeatn aiso an annuity 01 ouu ior Ue alary 01 tae saaoaor lun uw ua avuwi harnln nrovided for. turns of 118,000 for tbe budding of laid edifloe. and tbe two tbau uxen trom, any ur plus rents. PRXCAUTIONS AGAINST BRKAHNO TUX CH.50.L ncs of the lurv, nrblUIi it WIIX. fnrthermora will and direct tbat if any ot my children, irraud -children, or any branch or connso tion of my family ahalL either directly by them- telvea, or by otnart acting ior mem, attempt to chanire or alter this will, or ahall countenance Bay suit at law er uroeding for the purpose ot tatting asid or altering th same, auch person for whom any provision it made in thit will ihall be cut oil from their portion, and she property bequeathed them sat apart fortheearryiug out of the dooational bequest.

Tb executor tball at least one a year make a report to tbe Probata) Court Pearson Browne shall be Book-keeper, and m. A. Goodman casnier 01 me uoara. imvAWLtDOMIHT OF THE WIIX. BinuL saalad aad acknowledxed by said Sam ud Browne to be his last will and testament ia CODICIL.

T. 9. UOOOHlif, Davin Eva. HlMklM.Pai.at. a ttaj-tifd ta the will it a short aodicil.

In which Ih tettor change the location of tbe Brown fram tha Bellevue property to a mors eligible location upon Mount Airy; also tubal. iw. jumk Mnatfort.D. aa lrua- Th last witn wor wu Joseph Austin, wn tosfiflsdi I was present at ta tbar or tv louts bsfor gaagtthsn awd Ighryvw penadt press or. TTbsa I wat ahsn I thought ther waa oaagsr, Bh tald it waa all right.

TheitrMd tBSwaow I aaa aot "ur at to th arv. tm lamaal Mwa trkllnaria vardtot: "BsM. irhararalaa aad B. H. UoTd tMMBS to thtir deaibt on taptsausrUtA, treat rnjurvo rsoetvsd by a aotisr psatBa.

Wbb4 Ua aaU sxploaasa was asswd by otw praaawr tat iusa rsatilUBg from ttv isos ot Robert Jones. JoMnh trbenchlaa- VANT and R. H. Uoyd, whe wer (hark Um aoiitr tbe Also, to theOmhans' AtIhi Vlmlroat nm 1 .1 it. I lL.

1-WW The two latter beouests herebr direct mvet- eculort to pay out of any notes orelaims that mar "weate, at toon aa trie same tball oe Office, shall make nroviiinn in tti manner herasf- ter designated for the establishment and support of an iuttitutioa ef learning, forth parpone of thnatian education, to ha railed Bmu Uni Packers' Coarentlon, Comoiitteet were appointed tA ih. I .1 ft rlrtn tnt lh ceate, or sooner If they may think proper. Convention will be hold. Delegates are requested RROWxt I'jnrBiwrrr. to meet promptly in the parlort of their varloua Wl" Ba a'reo, ejwenvors, heuia at nine o'clock nn Wednesdar mornlog, tobe hereafter appouited, and their successors in U.k..

ISTS. September 18th, VANTEP-MI8CLLANE0U3. "lirANTED-frPEClAL BARSAI! We offer I for to-day oaly Laee Collars at 14c, worth Original iew York Lheau More, Hi and 9 West Fifth ft. It W- 7uTKD-Tt) "SKl.t-The only reliable In-dvlibla Ink UK-d with ttenniL stamp or a ooinmon U. U.

UIUHT, 130 Went rourtn Straus. WASTED-vSCHOOL CUlLTiREN-To Ave thair saoBBT. Call oa W. TLRNKR. Bookseller, oornoi Pearl and Broadwav, aud get tneir lipoxa, xc, cnesixr man any-wnere tin.

Itft-tri -i PROPITABLS EMPLOYMSST Rev. Llewellyn Havis, Kev. Joseph Chester, Rev. "ITTK Wf8H TO KMPLOY GKSTLEMF.S AXD d. n.

unmiaw, E. Babb.Rev. Kobt. west, LAUlfci tn anlirit onlcm for the CK1.E- BRATKli IMPROVED BUCKET 8HUTT1-K SKWIXG MAl Hi.NK. STITCH tUII pM BOTB IIDIO.

ItwillsiaoA, km, til. tmcJt, arJ, Imd, braid, gattur ami rvift, and si-w from TUB rrNKST NAINSOOK fo BRATEROVERDOAT-ING8 ASU LEATHER. For further particular address A. HKNUERsOX A JylOltn qeveland. Ohio, or St, Louis, Mn.

TTANTEBwTO SEIJA profitable busts TT tn good location; only 1VJ0 capital required. Call at ISO Vina at, opposite the Fountain. If WAMTKD COPYING To do by aa eipcri. enced hand, at No. 149 Longworth at.

IT- WJT ANTED-MUSIG BOX-Any having one to teli to send description and prioe. and wtier it can teen, to A. it. una ouioe. I "TaTT ANTED TICKET To ftalamanra, K.

Tn by the 19th, at 1 o'clock, ebeap, left at thit offlc. .11 "IITASTED TICKEf-To lndianapollt; mutt IT be cneap. Addrost M. Ceulral Avenue if- Waauu inju seventy-nve cor gvuu, dry, pitch pine wood. Address J.

B-, 7 joun at, Cincinnati. i WANTED-ROOM-MATE-A young lady room-mate: on enrared throuth the day preferred; room nicely furnisheL intdndiBg gaa and Are; the bent of reCtreac given and rqmrd. 67 inth near Vine. lt-t VtrANTED-PURCHAi-Kll For asinall conn- ter, awning and window-shade. Apply a 534 West Fifth St.

-at ANTFn TO BUY A ticket to New York or Philadelphia via B. and O. R. R. Ad- drest, with lowest cash price, y.f.KQ, city r.

u.i TrANTEU-A PURCHASER For 6 acres of land 89 miles back of Covington, Ky. Address W. B. KEARNEY, city. 1 rut ad rooms.

"T7ASTF.D BOOM Furnished front room for If tingle gentluiaan. 70, city. Address lock nox XlfANTED-l-O RENT-Two unfurnished rooms suitable for housekeeping, rent low. 1 Addreti RENTER, box 7T, P. U.

It "1TAKTED ROOMS Two or three, tuitable yy for a iraall familv, centrally located; rent moderate. Addrost H.N.J. W- ANTED RtXIMS Well furnished, by a-entleman and wifo. In atrictlv private family; for good aoeommodatismt will pay well; reference firtt-dais. Addrett WiLUAMJ, thU office.

l-t ANTED ROOMS Two rooms for bouse- ing; must be convenient and central. office U-St ANTED KOOM-Furnlshed, by two genu, wiuioul aoani, in eenirai ana gooa ncign bornoeu, oy isioi next montn. Anarsss. um terms aad floor, G. D.

6., National Hotel, city. 16 WANTED HOUSE Comfortable, of about I rooms, tn the suburbs; must lie easyet ac cest; rent not to exceed 400. thit omc. Addreti II. T.

WANTED MALE EE LP. "yANTED-OOOD B0Y-o5 Vine it io-jc- gw aaawiu vuuu.j. Kt.i also woman for same place; man and wile preferred. Apply at 48 W. Second st 17-8 "I 7" ANTED GOOD ROLLER-BOT Apply at TT a walnut at 'f ANTED BOY At the Nw bund oppo-ite Pott-offire, from 14 to years of age.1 ITANTED A YOUNG MASi-Of lood refer-IV ence to lollclt order.

Apply between and 9 A.M. Fourth st, ANTED BOY To do general work on a TT tmall place la th eoanlry. Apply at 1 1 Walnut it 17-tt WANTED SALESMEN Bnergetlo men can Dad permanent litnationt on talary or com mission at rv. ourtn n. i-iimr WANTED FEMALE HET-F.

ANTED YOUNG LADY From 17 to 19 year of age to work In shoe (tor. Address car thia omc. If WANTED BALES-LADY A good alo-lady: none but an experienced band need apply, at 10 West Fifth tt. 17-8f housework, at 141 Longworth tt general 17-tt "liraASTED GIRLS dining-room girl at a. cor.

Walnut and Ninth it. It w. IT ANTEDGIRL To stitch on leather with yy How machine, at a 7 E. nnvenui st 11 ANTED GIRLS At 106 W. Sixth it, WANTED GIRL For general housework in a small family: German preferred.

447 Seventh st 17-tt "IITANTED WASH-WOMAN Thit morni atlPlumst Fourth it. TAtnaB- in MID VI Atv AJWWVt'I aw a at SI a a cilurther provide that George S. J. Browns VT bvaMWt-k at No. 1 Geaftf.

A GEN 13 It "ITTAWTED OtRI-For general housework; avml rook. waiAerand rener: small familv. our preeence and, by ua, at hit raduaat, signed l0 Iiyton tt 17-tt this aatk Octobsr, lelO, hit lno. ana in nT jTTZ preMOCOl small familv. AdpIv it 68 UureL If Aal IUldwin.

4fTANTED CHAMBERMAID Whs nn1er-V atand her business, to ro to East Walnnt Hill. Apply to Dr. C. WOoCWARD, No. Wsst Sixth st It "1 IT ANTED GIRL German, to do housework TT for a family of person.

Apply at W. n-as- ANTED GIRL A young girl to aatitt in 1 ANTED To aeU Partoa't LAI Wi UOBAGB GREELEY Th Patriot, etatMWian aad PbnantBropure. i li 1 1 snai im iim idw tssisin Mot ut a I fall and eswiwtets bhrtorr sf tas lift thi re- losksd too Bl aadthaAit wtodry toDro-1 wartsbl wan: freva kbe Ms aad Impartial ot Jama rartoa, th art of alt A mot lean svt- ogtnohern, -For arttkra wittj ffOTf'?" ana tvrms, Bniress aaauavu "Tiwtr attH4aU)AWy4 www "WAJfTED BOARD Ufa. IV a mT aaKlaaiilkad atvartvetsr. rasi FIKSOKAL.

m- PERSONAL JiOTICC Ka comutaieationa aderthis head, with full name attached, will be iiMrted aloes breagtst to thtt amcs by rwpeaMhlt penonsw mHAX PKRsO.NAL WATK The gentleman wh recognised the lady it the Seventh-street ear, yesterday, to seni his addreea to AUUIK, this oitioe. lt The young lady who reoogaised me rent ia a buggv at me corner 01 -nui ana ne. tlnadar, will uleat addre-s UKAjaatm I3KR.H(tNAl-A A letter la thit oftnt for yon. 1 lailr withe oorrindenns rith all the nntlemen who will answer this object, fun. Addrts JKNNIK, siiwm, tans.

1 IWO AL ASTKB-A young St. lus merchant withes, while attending the Expo- ana uveiv yonngiady; oujeftt, to ao as mww to Kxpotitiun aud il-a of aniusoment, and potvLl umrw miinmouT. Auurest St. a. i jmi in' wm offioe.

ll-t 1hR-mN At WAMKU ArBiatoo of a youof lady by a young man Juat from the r-ast. Address H. thb offlc. WANTE-To A anc with noma teuna lady ttetw between of IS aud 18: none other need ainl tone acquaint- the age It; exchange photos. Address NKilOrVA.

thit office, lft-at PKIHoNAlr-WANTEU Mist Libby Byron: Wkera art) your Wham shall Jaendhos Uiinirs you It-U iu mr care? Addrrm TEU. tv, thu ofllc Ifndiinapolli paper copy. TERN AL Mr. F. Anispunter.

there ts a VANTgD-6lTUATIOW3. ifANTErCtSrTUATToy young "IITANTED SITUATION By TT cook, wain and iron; "117" ANTED SITU ATIOS- TT compositor; ll aged Ilk, who ia a good penman, proof reader; willina; to work Al Uilt offlo. at auy thing. Addross It WANTED SITUATION To bam a trade, by a young man. Address P.

(C, this offle. gTANTEi-8ITlJ itiotf-t WTltBaa fie, by a young la1y who ia a graceful and rapid penman; or would lake copy ing home to do. Address M. this offioe. 11-at "tTTANTElfc-SITCATiON-As wet auree, by a lady who ha latslj lot hr rhihlgood references.

Apply to lr. IIALE, corner Ttilnl and Broadway. H-xt WTANTEU SITUATION By an inexpe-. rienred young mat. to learn to take charge of any deuartuieut pertaining to a wholesale clothing or drv-gnodt establishment; salary ne object lor ant trial.

Addross J. Ifto est ourtn st. ri ri- WANTElt-niXU ATlO.N-ln lh country, a stout young woman, with a child; Is Ing to work. Apply at S4 Prry st 17-l' "lIrANTEI SITUATION By an experienced yy dress-maker, or engagementa with ret portable families by day or week; references. all at 8 Cutter st.

17-lt TilT ANTED SITUATION By a thoroughly enmpetent lady, at teacher la a family, to instruct la all th Engllth branuhe, rudiuenu of French, aud instrumental mimic; references exchanged. Address Mist UUUMJACiE, P. O. Box s44, Cincinnati. n-t- "TIT ANTED SITU ATION By a No.

1 carrlaire Ulmmer, a steady and reliable man, with some responsible manuiacxnrer in eitner acn tui kv or Tennetsee, Address, for 10 dayt, EM, ERYL DUN II A Cincinnati, O. It "WfANTED-SITUATION -By a competent TT man, to rnn a itationarr engine; no oo.iec-twns to oouatrv it Ire from ever and ague ref erenrea. Address A. G. COLLINS, Chillltwthe, ANTED-hlTUATIOX At office or errand Addrest THOMAS this ofllce.

If "1 "IT ANTEDSITU ATION Br TT 18 yean old. In wbolosal store; is 0 is arrald of work. Address M. J. a young Imaa, not this office.

It a woman, to 1 A a a Kama at night Addross KATE BROWN, this oBio. It "iT ANTED SITUATION A eoachmaa with TT a private family. Addross T. thia ofllc. SITUATION By a girl, to do up.

TT stairs work In a private bouse; best 01 reiur ences. Address M. J. this office. It -Bv a first-class Job dress JOB PRINTER, Covington, Ky.

It "lf ANTED SITUATION By tn American, TT tn a nana, as or i nat aito piav Address MUSH I AN, this office. IV "Viir ANTED SITUATION Bv a Heady young TV man, an store, who can trusted; trood refertucet. Addrett U. thil ofllce. I ANTED yy gardener.

If coachman and Address D. this ofllce. If ir VTHit-SITIllTION Bv an exuerienced lalesman, in wholesale or retail dry-goodi or grooery house; terms reasonable. Address this oftloe, 17 tf ANTEIt-SlTUATION-ol any kind, for fall and winter, bv a sober, industrious man. XJ years old; best references.

Address K. tun omoe. ANTED SITUATION As housekeeper or companion for a sick lady, by a lady who I entirely competent; st oi ruierenuet. auu Mrs. W.

E. tRA office. viri Address H. this office. 17-sf -ilfANTKD SITUATION By a man of some experience, as janitor in medical eolleveor tome othor public oauuiug.

Auares rr. n. Claelnnatl P. O. 17-tt TTANfED SITUATION -By a young man, in yy a wholeol dry-good bouse, at cashier or entry ciera.

Ago. rets tuisomcc i- "TiirANTKI SITUATION To driv a wagoa. n-'it ANTEIV-SITU ATION By a good fire- yy man. Addrett UOBEBT BRANDON, 75 Twelfth tt I T.TTANTED SITUATION By a young man, TT ihortly from Europe, a drlvr or porter, or to take cars of Bane or any oust sseany employment, where he can make himself rsnerally use ful. Call on or address Helberg, Baimtttea ft 30 Walnut tv.

ii-- firANTKD SITUATION As nuro girl, orto do general housework ty a young lad rrom the country. Address, for two days, I HON DALE, Marathon, Clermont o. Cm ma 17-t itrmTrn srriTaTiov nv a widow wo. VY man, to do light housework or tewing; no objection to iMceuawy. iau a jo auin st.

in lir ANTHU SITUATION Bra first-cia iinair. lii nit luiss: understand Duttinr np engin ana keeping ma in oruer, anu keening saw in order. Addreat E. A. GUT, 75 W.Tweirtnat.

it- ng "flfANTED SITUATION By a youag man 90 I ii vsars out, la ma retail nrug nutiness: naa i.i I nan i months' experience; very best of city ref erences. Address DKLOS, inuomc. ir- "ITTANTED SITUATION By a young man of Tv 19, in retail grocery; good city reference. Addrett PHIL, thil offic. "ITTANTED SITUATION Af drug TT icrlptlon clerk, oy a youag man; 17-tt aad ore- hat had year' experience; present engagement terminates soon; willing to go any distance for a good situation: rood reference.

Aaurs jov Flndlar. O. n-t ANTED SITUATION By a watchmaker TV and engraver. Addreat, tiating aaiarv, M. MILLWOOD, Cincinnati.

lMt WANTKD-SITUATION By a thoroughly eompetent cutter ot custom work. Addreat, jhall 1 bforth -r TItr'ASTED GIRL For gco.l howork: 'fnrte-lm, tm. O. ex 11 and additional Trustees of tbe University. -lir ANTED WOMAN roiu Wt49 year or The codicil was drawa en the tM of Anjrntt, I ago, to go In tb eountryi either phlts latidiignedlnUieprssenoofsl.W.uiioiBW, I black.

Apply at til George st I-3t vxra-BTrETI TBI TRADER. Box -6f eunci i a. I -BTraiiTtrta I1RKSH.MAK HRAnd 8 ss- lir 1 tu-iliuia -to worn on custom THB BECATNT KTvPLOIIOX. Verdict of th Coroner's Jury. orentics rlrla: fteady emplovment Apply work by th week or by th piece, at at SS KaafTMrri raviartna.

Kv. lAit I Breamor ft. -ITTANTED JIRL-Todo general housework. i Tv Appiy as awvueorg. l-it Th iarv of lnaowt, after making a test of the I T7'ANTED GIRL German, at Ixng- Irott of which to Dollar wat manufactured waicn exploded in Jone1 atabllshmtnt the 13th I and hearing mm sddltloBAl testimony, rwarnea thsir verdict yesterday.

A pieo of Iron ent traat tb exploded bolltr wat tested to lu Ua ttrsBaih kv th Jury, yettarday, at swim In ud Stei Wsrka. asd npoa Bichty Bro patsat tatting maoblna. Th Iroa itood prt-jrtjsf to. ill postavd to th tqnar Inch of turf acs worth tt, to do th work of a small taiaily. lio-w-l WANTED (ilRL-T ds aewiag tor a fsw 4ay, oct) Ths uadantand drtss-making.

IPS waiaua. ik-i- WANTED AOETTTB. WAN TK A GENTS To tall Ufadlk por-raitsoabrtBtol board of Gresleyand Grant: BUm buBired: 14c. bv maiL tompls of ii 1 1 i "ltrANTED BARBERS Two good whlt bar-TT bers; coastaniaojployment and good ware; no work on Bunoara. Anur uai av jjabsui, Maasasto, u.

ii-st- -ITTANTED-FOtB SHOE-MAKE R3T last TT mactun taosa. j. atcatiAJina a was Fmhtt. if 'TIT' ANTED THREE BLACE5MITB HELP ERA At Not, 10 and toe f-asi rirtn st "TITANTED EXPERIENCED FEEDER Fr TT lot) pilltS. ALat Ba.

J-JUJIAUIU 'O, 17tAlBsl. aw pik aad Lawsv River road, Mat Ward, It "lirANTED BLACKSMITH A good black i mitn and nnlsner to mn tvam Bamrasr; hctor breaking. Th tott rovd th iron tohavsl ust Wo. pcstpaid. lATLOJl CO, 'P-J, tsld work.

CINCINNATI Wr- at. I aa fa si ll4P I ai i aM -a TasT a. as) I 1. jh test wat aad ia th pr- ol, It 1TV" AKTRI CUTTER A rat-el aa oUer. with oaapitBl, a partnar in aa atab- llsbedaad preapervu mercnant tailoring traos Far par liculat addreat TAILOR CO-, Indian.

tool is. Ind. -IfVAKTEU-TWO HORSE-8HOERA Apply to A. BOCnHElMER, Baaln, bst Ttl aad Fourth sU, Hamilton, 17-tt -Itr ARTE IV-TEJf MOLDtR At work iV.aa Hoasiaal, Mo. J.

J-at. QU ALT. 174 FOB EEirr-KIaMJEIalaAJf E0U3. IOR pt, Pi, lOL ft. It, fit.

ia, a VT, fss, aas, iu ii tn atari sb ts Ilia) nsr suarter. at ASTEBv BOARD la private ta-Jlr JftZLZZl, IEZakTI ST" comer of tltfe and lum IM. Uosito, aouts-east t.r?. I TOR RIHT-KOOJf IT T710R RKST-BOOlf-li elegant furalshed 1 front room, tocuad gsor, ia respaclable faaa- am uit a.xio as. 1 RKNT ROOMS Two fumlhd rooms ia tv S3t.

a. a or. Fifth and Plum. uquirsTia the storL It RENT ROOM A Pleasant unfnrauhrd room te ly i no refcrtnee required. Ad-t WIfxrvV, thisollna.

tt FOR RKNT-ROOM-A finely rnraiAl aext-slory front room and oat unfurnished, in private fatofly, at 407 West Third Ik, corner Para. fl-Ht TOR aowly fu 1 mora, second story, at TO YTeet Vine and Wtiu.L rnuheil front Sixth t. bet. ,10 RKNT HI MM Two sdetaoU fur nished roaait.ultalfbrthr uiliraia. mr ill rent separate.

30 Muabet It OR RKNT-UUOM4-aroavL laird, fouith and Bfth ors om tVarl tr ai Vine. ApoIt to 1L J. MONTUoMKkr. 7a Pearl tt. ft THNTm furnwawd tuoraa lornian ana wire or veratau visiuna me Kx- Mition.witk or without boards lu nrivans fan ii v.

tS Plum St. it OK RKNT-iiiKMA-NicvIv ftirnltheil, for rontleuitaonl. AphliatMA itaceat. altev ghth, lVat UH RK.NT-KlXiM.H-Plesiawt furninl or uafuroUhsd ruosna. for reulMnien.

at tss Elm SL nislMit, at 140 Luegworth tt. or Oal RENT Nioe (urnubed frewt num. second storv. nrlvale familv. St) lon street.

Btferenoe riuired. It ilOlt RKNT-T VVO RdOMSr-No. ISUano at, second sturr, recentlf painted and graiuetL FOR RKNT ROOM Furnished, ivad Hikht, pleasant location, 469 W. Twelfth sU it RKNT Hi HI U-hu liable for physiciana omoe, la a good location. It OR RENT TH KKR ROOM-With gu and water, ltr Everett it.

it OU RENT ROOM A air front roots, with boanl, in a private family, tor man and wife. 16 George st It IOR RKNT ROOMS With gat and water, at S5T West Sixth st. ls-tt i.BU .1. TOR HENT BOUSES. 5cC.

RFNT IfOfSE A new brick house on Wiutacbit. ko. 47. in Mrfect order. AphI ou the preaiuea.

1" ji TOR RENT BUILIIN(j A nice newltury a orica uuuuing, on tietsntn su, in oviugion, with ft hmina lnnulre at t30 West Tilth streL asar Plum. it TOR RENT HOCSE-On 1st Oetober, 1 hou A' of it rooms and ooa acrm rrouad. 00 Walnut UiUa; rent Hi. Apply at II W. Seventh at.

It 7IOR EkM-lloUSIt-i AstorV brick dwell- AJ ing, it roooma, finely finished with modern lui- provrawnss, No. 4b4 Bsvmlller rent per moato. apiuy to auiia.ui ua.uta.it, at a West seventh at. IMi' FOR RENT-8TORE-ulUble for dress-making or an office, at 33 West Seventh st. In quire secood door east.

It "OR RENT IIOUS To a tmall familv. a A' new brick houteof lOrooma, nontaining warm aud cold water, gas, and all other modern improvements, a Kveretl it 17-tt iiui ol iiimiiurT ariua. u. Richmond it, bet Cutter and Linn, containing II room, cooking range, hot aad cold water, side yard and cittern, and all modem improvement. Inquire at ant W.

Fifth tt. -Cilt DVV-f tini'fi ti 1. 111.., i iivi na-oiiva vi I iwui lull AJ katn.Mo.94t BotUtt It 1 it) DVtTT II AT'Dr a a ain a 1' i.i... a i 1. an 11111 a.

ma JL: Sal Longnrorth at, rooraa and ball, bath ml water-cloaet; owner would rent one room. 1 -nn nrvT BTnnt. 1 -A I 1.1... 1, 1, 1 a 1 emu, Jj good buiinr stand, Central av. llHi I7IOR Kh.NT HToUK A larg brick ttorssr wareliouae, Kxlg), aultabla for inanufacluring purjiosea; tltuatcd 21.

Went Macond tL: rent low. appiy to j. n. rounn.ie't T7IOR RENT KOCR VPPKR STORIKS-ln a rood location, tuitablo for ti arht mBnufartnr- iug purposes; room t6IW; good light front and Auuress uoi i.ity v. u.

jw-ii E0R 8ALE-MI8C EL LANE0U3. XfOR RALE riANO-Seven-octav roscwomL Inquire at 41 Rao. It ORA1.E-1UIJU.STORE-One of theoict intbtcity: ternu rery accouinioilatinK; rent low. Auuress uui u-niuKE, mis omcs. it OR SALE NEWS DEPOT Ixiested In tbe rost-ofllce, Ky.l 7 years trail as- talilished; suitabl for lady or genlltmaa; cripts averaging per year: terma cash; only for stock, fix torts ind good-will: nasoa for Belling, ownar going West For further information apply to or addrest V.

0. Lovingum, ay. i i-oc T7OR SALE: TICKET To Rt. Lonia, ebeap. X- Inquire of 4, W.

Third at. IORsAMJ I.ASIV-60 acre good Improve! land la Iowa, iocatcd 15 years and Bear a railroad. Terras reasonable. (AH on or address Mrs. t5 Wert Court tL, tlnelnnatl, O.

17 tt "TOR BAI.t-PATfTNT RfOHT-A half iausrest In a valuable patent-right; but little cash re- ii re-1, cm at Ao. lea tiav miller from is to r. M. II' rOHSALB WATCH-Ladlea' watch, 1R karat gold, doubl caie, with chain and breast-pin, new, very Uicap. Addrett uulu rv Attn, tint offles.

17-it 1T1QR BALE GROCERY Slock aud tztnrea, and borse and waroo, cheap. Iaiitire at the toutb-wsst corner of front and Plum. 174t FOR SALE J'fANO-t -octave, in rood condition, and will bt sold low for csifi. Apply at 171 Uoukin it, eppnsit Lincoln Park. (lMiBToTh) FOR RALE ri'RMTURK Tbt wool or part of furnltur of a house occupied at gentle-men's ileeping-roomi: good paring tenants now In; born for rent Apply at 114 Wat nixth it lor further particulars.

lo-xt T7H1H SALE TICKET-A SL Louis railroad ticket for aale very cheap, to go and retnrn. idlest thia offlo. Addl IS-at T7MJH RALB TICKET Tw railroad ticket. Ij cheap, Cincinnati Parkersburg, on M. and CTRallroad.

A pply tt thit fnce. Ift-tt I7OR SALE BARDtR-SHOP Corner Fonrth and John low; good rttatom, nicely fitted up; will he mo mw. Apply as ones. loif T710R BALE i. ROtiH I No.

l.with borap aad Jn wagon, doing a good business. Any penoa wiihingtopnrrhasea gnodttaavd, pleas addrett A. E. BCMitA i uui one. io-- TOR RAI.1V TrCKET rrooi sanclnnatl to Bt X) Louis, trat-claaa, at reasonabl terma' good until tb 5Ut Ot October.

ole "tn I asl eornr ssoond-story troat Addrett I. C1XL, that OBBAiK- B0ASDIN3. l-xt UMiaivtr ttaaa evr: OU ml tars, aul violin, 900 aocordeooa, 40 banjos, Ki music-boxes, doubl. basset, ID flutes, month-harps, 700 bnadles rnnn. ntua.

ll violooraUo. MU violin-boxea. SJU iewiharp. and all kind of otber mntical in-ttnimtntt at tuch low prices never bsfor kaowa in tbe butory of to trade, at etui ll.tu BRa'8 Piano, Orgta and Importing-bouss, south east corner oi rum ana riura atreeta. itv-ii MattTEIfllAND GRATES, At out new Tf areroor la Factory Buildlag Borth-wMt eoraer ot Elm and Pearl.

Tb largest and Inest stock of Mantcli aad Grate In th Watt ot a quality and at price to defy competition. Imitations on Slate or Iron ot th rarest Colored Marble, tacit a Kgypttaa, Galway Greta, Bro-eatcUa, BpaaUatt Brott, Pyres, Ac; also, Gesuiat Italiaai Btatuary, Ttnassse ai X-aibos Marblea MAntri and Grate complete for frsm TjOn Etvimeled Graie from ttVtalV: Eajvcy Parlor Grates troa 19 to POX Tn ETA5S Mantel and Grat Co. Intbt-lfltaMM TCWIOVIRC0AT-Ob til MoBtgomerv Pike, rtatnrdty evenlnr. a HrM ovtrmat Aa at raaidsavs ot B. AUOHVeLA, Wt Walnat Hilts.

0AKD ISO Good priTi board lag at tmrtt. Mtta aaa aisaii on targs It Bf) A EDITS sitar al tb Kxpaaitaa raa laat plssasst imsm, wit boars, at El a) tw tqssrss fraw th Halt 1 BOARXHSO-Kiosly ruraiabed iwms, pw1r paiBtetl aad papered, wits trewalaas akasrs. isapiiva ftssss, tvrms nitoaatif; reterenoiM I iv and iuirti MbUs aex taa, )1 t' ik ft i. ItAlXJtOAD TTJIE-TA LC Aap OalaT WUVIasT ILtoi tsrar laiw Isaat ciHciaiAfi, aniLTos id otrrox. itiw tnrtt is at itta JrJ 522 a 7 ism at hdttfU.

rmmmi Lmm im UFH MMlMSmallk! Uit SttPM mis Dirtoa ittoaajSriM A IX hMlmaaM I SSAIS IK1H I MaaaaiiMiaiia 1. 1 la rat J.I tAM i i.i i ti an i.idi in rot 1 1 JT'ICTIOI. aiiiMiBMSit taa mm sa niai.M im ia! r-wt 0, i taattdl. UaiHWtt Ua Ji-, mmA fin la t' j. Train tm.

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Laaaa Nialaalaavina PAM ABtlLa aOl'TK. Hfttaiaa Staras I at Pal ful IMPM MIIPM ISIS IMAM CINt'lNB ATI AND MtSalMOI'al PALLET BAILaOAlV Itiatiaaati aaa Maaatilla.i Mill so" snrit Imlaaiua Acaatosoaikoa SiUPM 10 as A Lot IKVILI.I AMU CINCINNATI SHOBT-LIN a B. B. taaisaaa Kiaraat (laUy) IMAM aSPM P.al Liaa i.k.H laaAarl Im tt WarttaaUa tttPM IMAM ta.iaata Kia4 ti. IIIUPM ISA corioron lis lkxiiutois.

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auod 7IL cittern. Ac Ur, ky. k. 1 Ttr.k Aiall I JO sat tM IMP tsri lira T-m A IV tWP ISP IMP MP II TtSP HORSES AND VEHICLES. vp at iiotaM liSAtt Naa ralavat Aa a'i'a.

4Ju ura lat IJSAM I ksua raa SaUf. laataFt a. FOR SALE HOU8E3 AND LOTS. IVtt a A IT IKll'UV ITv a limian anil hit. arllh.

atalila and nthor nlit-ltilllit. uto. uia.T, But- ivu JTttttt SALE LOTS Two goott building loU al 1 Butler, Kr a growing town on tb K. R. UEU.

I.U.LV. l4t IlOU ALE SITE A beautiful 1 building lite of nearly acrva, situatol cloas to Use statin of Arlingtoo, oa ths Marietta and linclutuiti R. within lu mile of Lovulaad. ill ell forfl.uAi. Aiblrcaa this ofllc.

m)-VtX -1 IrOBT 8TRATED 8T0LEK. OST moral nr. tm Third or fourth between vine and Mala) eonuiainr tbmit fW. Tb BnsVr will lib. orally rswarded by leaving it at J.NUU UAViaP Cigar -iand, Vin abort roarth.

It WT HoFKEfBOOK-Tetrday morning. In th Bortb-wettera part of ths city, eon taming monry, wasroa-llecaas and paper. Litw eral reward Will bs givtn for returning the to ths Pioneer Spies-mills. UARRlsON, TAI L. MAIMJE at CO.

It I OUT CARr 4n Friday night laat, between Elm and vrnue, on sixth tt, a lady's trarf. By returning to 67 John will liber ally rwwardni. It FIR KALE CARRIAOE4 Pseottil-haad; oas platform reckaway, on ikelton wagun, tw trotting bnsglos, on dreg. JOUS ttltTI', and 11 SiAth tC lMt TTOM tALK-CARRIAGEt-ODS light roaps. A for on or two boras.

Uitl saed. for tWO: ons UDS rocktway, larg and roomy, nut a year out. andonlv usad a raw timet; on onc-hora rock a. way, 174; one Jenny Liad, stationary top, at tlW; two second-hand top buggies, new rock a wars, raa. rournsa, top anu no-top uuxgm; noe lauu'i-naBa baker'a wagon, cheap, at maaufactorv, Bellrvv street, near (Aurt-btfute, Viewport, Ey.

JoHx roKrirJtaw. iw 17l.OR9ALE-BrGGIES.lC.-A great variety ol i new and sarood-haad open and top baggtes: aito aa assortmnt of spring-wagons, sew aad tecond hand, will be sold cheap at th sale-stabl of JAME3 CAatSEI It East Fiftai Met. la-lt- CARRIAGES. RALE A LARtis A8SORTMET OT CABRIAvikS Clf all aV nptin. B.

BRri )sM-ly 17, Awaml 41 Elm ttreet. CARRIAGES. TTtOR RALE Ta targsst stock avid grvsttnt vs- i nrrtr at tiio. v. billls a sajti iea-tx It and tl vt oat asvsntbst EOB 8ALE-TABKS.

TTvOR SALE FARMS Two good graxiag farst la Valoa County, Ohio; oa ol Ml sere, (n sTTaaing. only M3 par acre; oa st 5U8 acre, la graia and grmamg. two Ass ugar-oamp, only (ti per acre; wtU tlivid to advaatatre; sear to tarapiata, rauwaya, ciraoi aata rBBirnts; eostt-try tAickly taSAastV, waUmprorod ud hoalthy; no poor knobs, bo swamps, as waats; ail good soil. ATER4 WOODBCrLi, Lawyora asd Laad A gsata, MarrsvtUe, Unioa Cax, A BtlOAtTa FOR RALE-FARM-lV aera ia Wsslwosal Oteviot, aitjotning TewBteod lairy, rhaaa lor casa. 4 pply at wsoavar st.

14Jt FO SALE-FARM Poor tplsdilly loctvtsd farm a tb iiamiltoa Pita, aa-1 metis tuo CX, H. and IX. Kailrood. of 41 Bad asras asaa. It tails treat la stty, Wawaao Lock, aaatd and OlaaMtalo, Ttvaaf lasds ar Isely toe and well tyiapted for suodivtsios lato are at a great argaia, J.

C. CAMPBELIa, la Wet Talr4 trsst. ssavsl TTtOE BALK OM EltASGE-FARM-Of asp, titeatsd ss th Mrta Cl-aaat4 Raflraayi.WithiaAa) varss 4 watiosa atila tma CiacinaaU. wita chard sf I Ires, fcsr rear d. aad ot tnj 1 1 A.

mill 11 mioa will tra-ta ph h.akias ia this Cl'v or tuburtM. App' uvuo.NC.avr oru. tbt oae fill ii I fi: i 1 3 1 3.

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