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,1 VOLUME XVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1854 NUMBER 169. THE IDailrt lj'io State Journal IS PUBLISHED EVERY E V EN I N 0 , KX'KI-T SUNDAY, JOURN AL BLILDINOS, 11100. AND (UU .TkAttB-BXTBAllCB OS II10H. rPliMOlnrariatly ' nf ens. : In Columbus, 6 00 ayear ; bv ui'iil ,',1) D:.u r during th. sesaioa of lha Legislature, and Vil-Weekly fr.r the rw mlii-lirr of the ywir, 6 00. THK WKFKLY .It.1 NAL Is furnished to city subscrllairo at. SJ, and by im.il hi l.tVU f"r. Clubs of four aud upwards, l ii often iitmI upa-art. 1 00. I'llK Tlll-W'KKKLY JOURNAL If 83 00 year. j KJTB.V OF A DVERTtSiyalN THE DAILY JOURNAL. I The following rates and rub hsv. twin agrwd upon between tha proprietors of th. Ohio Statamn and thy Journal, to lw observed iu all cm, " toil ! J Ono ruarH. (10 Hm or las of this slsad typa, for one insertion, &). J each adilitluual insertion, loo. j NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS rBOMW.H,M'DOIALD'SADVBB'liaiNOHOi:BB, iwim...'..,- T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND 1 J XENIA RAILROADS. Wintib ABBANOKaiENT, 1853-1. "PAIRBANKS'S PLATFORM Four Passenger Iralns Daily, fSniay excepted.) Hours of X SCALES Long mown omomii tested alwaji right the Acknowledged standard. AGENT, in Columbcs i A. 8. DECKER. otttf d3m-M PICKLES, PRESERVES, &C. The under- X Binned otters to pnrchaieri a superior stock of IIc11sb ....... ju rrnted iho bast ouBlltvjtokceplnallollmatos, i,imhn. t R:4.r a. m Returning iruin um'-iuunu Departure Changed, On and after Mondny, Jaauary 0th, trains will run as follows, until further notice) Mall Train will leave Depot, at Columbus, at 5 . m.; Accommodation Train at 2:30 p. m.; Express Train at 8:25 p. m. For W.at Jefferson, London, 8uuth Charleston, Sol ma, Cedar-villr., Xeola, Spring Valley, Corwin and Waynosvilh,, Freeport, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Dsernold and I ebunon, Foster's, Love-land , Mill ord, PlalnsTille, Cincinnati, Y ellow Springs and Spring neld. Springfield and Columbus tram direct, leaves aopoi oi iu- CLEVELAND & TOLEDO RAILROAD. . Winter Arrangement. On and alter Monday, rmv. inn, .:jj, ps..cogur nam. ..... run daily (Sundays ejcrpnii. i, r." u.urt Southern Division, via Notwsik Mull train. Day fcspr. ' .I...... . I...,. nrA ..nnmniniillllllf terms, ai ucu-ci..... iDnvi.t. t, PEASE octia-mM 234 Water St., Now York. io So S o o So 1 ripiire, 1 25 i o 00 4 00,6 00 8. 'JTiiua'res, 1873 37 6 00 6 008 OOi 8. 0 squares, 2 604 61)8 60 8 00 9 0010. i- le.mares, 8 00 0,60 80o 9 00 10. 113, I I I I a a o a 5 3 3 o a a a a o o T" ! 9 8. 9. ,10. 16. ioil2. 15. .. Ti. jTT .. 11. 19- I ... 1 . 3 vii!iri, or M column, HI TUB TBAB I Cliana:aMa i: 8 iaaare. uimrwrly, 3J' l -or ai"'lily, wwaly,.. daily, eoluinn, ....BOH Chaniable-quaru.rly,.niuuihly,.. ilily dally, ..351 ....4r, ....55! ...1301 Stamllns card, o lines or lima, for oni yaar 10. NMilmiWiiiFiii b.mon.l by Hi. yM, unlM miftolfted on tin. miiim-ri.U or ptr(..ui.lj 4rl Unb-iwHo P"m Advi.rtiiul.nf not n.ri en tu. oopy for a p iflJ numt. .,f liimnioiw. ill b. .ii'li.ul ou tuonUi, unlew ordaredoul, and uv.nii'iit will bt n"ttd .mHmly. M !"tlmii.t. from stra.ig.rs or tranrient persona to be paid '"ThTprTrUKKM, of yearly advr-lrs will be confined rWJly to tin ir Virulaf nniti j and all adtartlw.ui.ntB not jwrtainnig tb.r-to, to I paid fi tr . AdviTii-niMit for Autitlnniwm, General Agent, Real lw.Ata Ap.i,t-, ft e.. not to be i.intd for by th year, but to be charg-d i.y tlie piiw'. nt the okiiiiI nv . Aim.iuM. lnK ramlHat.. (for offlwe of every deaeription) to be rhiwl at the rat. ol bfty enf par ireek, for aaoh name i the same lo lie. In all ranwi unl in a.lvHiii-e. ArtornVH will I hoi.l'U foi the prlreof Iruwrtlng advertiwrnents Imnwlit in by (lin I'ubllwrs not souiii.l. for "'u . f bvul advi.rtliui.ntB beyond the amount charged for their pun- ,,CAll"l'.'n.l.il ndvertlwmenta to be charged not leas than double the iWr,.u, and n.u.tirHd w if Hd Adverttwui-uw on the Imtil. oxrlu-lvlv, to be charged at the rate of 60 per oenC In advance of the aliot nilea , t j0 AIivrnl'IKCMKNTOAlt SI ISSHTSD OBATI7ITODM.T. AilvMrtlwitwina for ol.nrlrahi iiMttta'kina. ore oooipanleJ, ward, wwoship, and oilier puhiio nieetlngn, and such like, to be charged 1U,Ini'th'liwerfHd without eharire. aniens aecompanled by funeral Invtmrixna or obituary nutlet, aud when so aoooninanled, to be ''"aii'i'twoi. sending eotnninnleaHoos or reiiilrlng.notioiof fnlm, folre.- oomert. sny piiblto .nl.Ttaliitiwiite ahnre charges are made for a.loiii'an.-., aud all noun of private .iiierprl, can only Is-iuwrie l aitli the uudiHiiding that the name an. to be mil.l for If Intended to be lnserie.1 in tin. editorial column, lit Same will be eliarged at the rat of not le r,hn 20 wins per hue, and then only wheu accompanied by an advrtlineut. OF.WING MACHINES. SINGER'S PA- OtKNTBTRAIOHTNKEDLE PERPENDICULAR ACTION SEW ING IHACHlNEti, which have cqutrt-d uncqua'.ed reputation tor e iiollinro, m an pan. ui iuS wunu, variety ol sowing, are now oftered at the reduced ca.h price ot ONE HONDBED Dni.LAES. Tbe clear proht from tho usool these machines ialrom 500 to il.uuu a jear.oi-penumjs im of work done. a , , We wish to cau tho attention or mimnsciuimi F. to our nowly Inventid and entirely original MACHINE TO SEW WITH A SINGLE 1MKE.AU. rr-u:. !....,., i. .n .Hmlrahlp In contrivance, and so per fect lulls operation and result, that It commands thn unquull-fled .pproval of all who understand tha art of sewing by ma- Lr.aae a stitrn, wnicu win v. , washing. For shoe work and every "" ' 7 "Tl ba 'niekiog-mKttre.ses and all sewing in wbiih grtit .trmglh of ttamiirenuirtd, the work ol this machine cannot be equaled. It Is more simple In Its construction and much more easily managed and operated than any other. ' ,, Hereaiter we snail oe pri-pareu w vvj - - -- mwhines each petlect and complete ot its kind, and at the following cash prices : ....,., n nnn 1. Nerdlu ana snume mucomo ui v.... . J Needle'andVhuttfe'machino "of present style on n lramo --. , 1 125 3. Needle and Vhuttlj"ma"chlne "with nowly Invented leed auction and checked spring .:"'V.u. 4 Single threaded machines lor linen ana oiner wdu. 5. Single threaded machines for sowing bags, sacks and carpet baits - 6 Sing e threaded machines lor shoe work and leather 7. HinJlthreaded'mM mat" va 8. BIncthri!adedmach'ine"s"of extra sizo lor quld'ing coat 9. SingufhVnVdVd'mVcbVnVs'onargeV lor quilting e trasizellniniis ,- ; l0" 10. Sinulo thrcided machines adopted to lap seaming coat sleeves, &c "V"V."u 11. Embroidering machtuo mamng an ornaini'iiiai unu wiih two tbreds - 12. Machines of Urxe size for sowing awnings and ship sails with fixtures and sppatalm complete from i Machines w'irbe'fltVnd for any unusual peculiarity ol work on reasonable terms. Thn machln-a aro ecurely parked l..r ...... ir, mi nart nl the world, and lull printed initruc- lions lor u.lng and keeping them in order aro iuruinhed whh rachmachlre ' , -... ,k.j Machine needles, silk twist on spoon .i curu n' u.-, c.,alwayson hsnd and tor sme at lowesi rain p--. Principal uinc. no. .j nru.uwj, ... . nu.vnH nvrlrKfl! 57 Pouth Fourth .tree , Philadelphia. 1S9 Bmm.iro street, Hhimr... o-,l Wasbineton stieit, iloiton. 107 Mui str.et, Cincinnati. novle:imij I. f " Kxuress Train at 6 a. m ; Aecommodation Train at 7:45 a. m.; Mail Train at 6 p. m ; Returning Ircm r-prlni; field, will leave London at 1:50 p. m. Traini will Hop at follows i rpi. r.,.r. Tr-i. A m . trntn t.'lneinllatl and :25 D. m. frnm (Trilumbua. will atoD at Loveland, Morrow, Xtnla and issnmmnrfiilim Train. 7:43 a. m. from Cincinnati, and 2:30 o. m , trom Columbus, will stop at Plaicvllla, Millord, Loyo- i.nd Router's. DBerflold. Morrow, Corwin, Soring Valley, Aetna, Cedarvtlln, South Charleston, London, and West Jefferson. Also, on proper notice by Hag or to conductor, at Mlamlvillo, frort Ancient, Freeport, Clayavllle, Solma, Florence's and lti;n. Mail Train, 5 a. m. Irom Columbus and 5 p. m. Irom Cincinnati, will top at West J-tVersun, London, South Charleston, Ce ri.rvliln. Xonia. Snrlna Vailov. Corwin Freeport, Morrow, Ueor- Hold, Foster's, Loveland's, Millord, and Plainville. Also, on proper notice by Hag or to conductor, at Alton, Florence s, bel- The Columbus and Springfield train will stop at all stations on proper notice to conductor ny uae oroini-rwi.,-. Cincinnati. Wilmington aud Zmesville Tralu 9:40 n. m. from Moirow, and 3:10 p. in Irom Cincinnati, win ai.ip ii ..,k'.LV.i., i.tli,n l.nvnlnnd's. Mlamiville, Mlll ird and Ploinvlllo. Also, on prnpernotice by flog or to conductor, at Branch Hill and Llnwnod (atturnpiaej. n.. iiiii.i.rn unA 1'lnr-inn.H lljilroni Train will stop Lynchburgh, Wcsthoro', Blanchester. and (ioshen and Wllming ton pike. Also, at flB stations, on prupernotico. ...e, . ' .:.L .... t ..I Wllm nntnn Mnif 7anPB- Trains coonei-c wuu me im ,oo'. , , T ,, ville R. 11. at Morrow j and the liillsbnro' and Cincinnati 11. II. at Lovi land's. Trains leave Mnrrow for Wi'mington at 9:40 a. m and I:u8 P'Train leaves I.ovoland'a for Blancheiter, Lynclibur,jh, and mnnu..rn a, .l.iri in Lines ol Hacks and Coaches run In connection with tho trains to the toHowin towns: Lebanon from Di erfield. (josh'-n and points ubovo, from Mllford. Trains connect with tho rnitu'nr U. S. Mail stenm paekets to Madison, l.oul-vllle, Kvnnsvllle, Nashvillo, t Louis, Blem ..UI. laJ.,. Il.lnana X- n Ait Tho Trains connect with the Mad River and Lako F.rie Rail ... t...,'.Tlit On Sundays but ono tniln will be run, leaving Columbiisat - i , 'm.ii.niiil u, -l.'tll n m nn hi., Hiiu fl Pon. frnm CnluinbUS til I MnCIIIIIBtl u" Do 1)1 Do Do Do Da Do d do do do do do do TRANSPORTATION. Leave Cleveland at ":-'10 a. m Leave Norwaik at 9:10 ' Leave Mnnrrjeiiile 9:15 " Leave Clyde Leave Fremont Reach Toledo Leave Toled o at 9: 1 0 a. m. Leave Fiemont 10:10 .eavo(lvdi) 11:07 " Lave Monroovllle 1 1 :r7 " Leave Nurralk 12:15 p. m. Keaoh I leveland iML) V..nln I J.,r.ll 1.1 ,! I ihin 1 30 D'lyluu.vU X-i ia 2 40 llnytim. via HpritiRti "Id. . , . 190 Indinn'polii, via spring a Dsyion 4 40 l.ouivll c St. Lou's BIISI.USS CI li US. Y.I'PI N ntlTT T. THKO COMST' CK. OKO O . OOMSTuCK. T BUTTLES. COMSTOCK & CO., (succe J3 sors to K. t.'ormlcick U Co.,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Lnrd Oil Maciilacturei.,and d.-alura In salt, plaster lish and lumber, lb-ad ol Iho canal, '.oiumous.unio fi Liberal advances made, on consignments. OHOVVCASES! SHOWCASES ! A large . Ur.ti nn timid, nr made to order at ihort " ntiee-Ca.es carelully packed and .blpiied to an,.part ol tbe 12( Grnndt..3 doors caitoi Brondway, Now xorK. OCll 1 limM mar6 OSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, Ken I Kstuie, Bouuty Lnutl nnil Pension Alteui n, nn ih..h .... 'r.iun atr, t. t;oluniuus. uniu v " attend to the practice of bis prolession.oblalniig puiisions.buy Inn. selling md obtaining land warrants, selling and loaslng real f Lftfiri trotn a dUtnnce inutl bepustpatd w1 EST POINT SCHOOL. Arrangements eostoi7ih strict have been made with Prolessors from tho U. e Military Academy lor Instruction In their several o par .mt-ui. Brttol November n-xt. Every opporiur.lty will be olf.-red tor ohtklnlnir a thorouith eduostlon. i-rompr aiienuui.i., .. quested. octl-'-3mMl u l..i.,r,ntlnn o,ml tn T. Lihie1! . a ffi'lit nt Un:umh1iB; Wm. WrUht, Burnt ot Springfield : A VV. Sinrk. ag, nt Xn nU; A. II. Lewirj, agent, or P. W. Stridor, (i-ni-rnl Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. n CIjEHE11Tf Sup..rrte.,dent. r The Company will not be responsible lor bafitssnex-cAlme filly dollars in vlun unless tt.e I'me is n -turned to the Conductor or Au.-nls, and freliilil paid at tho rate of a passage lor evcrv $30(i In value above that amount. ) J 17OK SALE.a handsoine residence, with half lot, i n ttin north side) uf Town atreot, lietwwn High and Third streets. Also, a vlunlilo Bri-k Uouioon Oak street, east ol7th ttreet, low price and easy terms. ALHO, a SUIAU tlOUSO BIIU i.Ul UU I uuuw,, ........ v. Night Express. 3:00 p. m and 7:45 p.m. 5:v0 " 10:15 " 5::t7 " 10:30 " 10-35 " 5:43 " 1I:."0 ' 12:00 m. 7:.'5 " 1:15 a. in Going Eaet. Mall train. Day Express. Night r.xpress. 3:.IU p.ra , l:ou.. rn 4:43 " 2:30 " 5:10 ' 2:55 " 5:05 " 3:45 " 6:12 4:03 ' si:25 6:30 " The 6:30 a. m. train from Clevclard, and 9:10 a. m. train from Toledo, slop Bt all stations. rrh. 't.nn m ,eain frr.m Clevn'aud. and 3:30 r; m. train trom Toledo, slop at Oberlin, Norwaik, Monroevillo, Clyda and fremont only. Tho 7:45 p. in train from Cleveland, and the 1:00 a. m. train from Toledo stop at oil stations except Camden, Washington . ' . e . , , ... ... c 1 1 nlnnlnMJ .n.l ContiectlnK at cievejana wun l,skh pnunjiunii",..". . I'ltt.tiurg litulroads, and at Monroevillo with Mansfield and San-dusiy Knilronri, and Bt Clyde with Mad River and Lake fcilo Rill d, fl Ht Toledowun uicuigau oouineiu uu ,-.ui.. Indiana tiaihosd. sl.vil,.,m lll alnn vlttKnffufiKT Leavo Ohio City at 4:03 p. m. l.cavo Sandusky at 7:00 B. m., stopping at all stations. , . Olllcn C.& T. R. R., Cicvcla'nd. Nuv. 1J, 1653. 1853. 1853. PEN TRAL OHLORAILKOAU UHArsuUi J OF TIME. ll'IXTlfH A If If A nll K.TI K '. OnandarterTluiradiiv.Decciuber lat, the tralna upon this road will be run as tuiljws; EXPRESS NO. 1 MAIL. Lenves Zanraviil.- ut a in, arrives nt Newark nt 3:05 a m, and at Columbus at 4:30 a m connecting with tho Mail tram lor in i.,n.ii n, nun m 'I his train it -ns eoinv west only at new ark, where it will receive pssanmicrs by Sandusky ovenlt gtr un RETURNINO. Leavr s Co'unhut nt 10 3" a m, immcdintcly after arrival oj Lightning 'lVain" from Cincinnati; a-nves at Newark at ISnOaoi, receives paswrgers by a- co ..modatinn train Irom M.. I.. n,,j ..bd. a, V , , n . v i , I nt l:li.'l (ioirB rst this triltie top's cnl-- t post offlc s.exeeptallaa is displayed indicating pnss,-rg. rs. This Is tho only train running over the road on Sunday. EXPRESS NO. 2. Leaves ZanesvlPo 8:0 am; arrives at Newnrk at !!: con-neciing with Morninii Express Train fur Sandusky, nrrivine at Coin uiVusa-.l 1:30 ni.c-.nnectinB with Ialitntiigtrain llor i.leve. land Passengers by this trin leavo Columbus lor Clucinnatl ai 2:30 p in. RETURNING. Leaves Columbus at 3:5 p m. alter arriv il or Llchtnipg Train from rlevi-!nr,d,nrriiesitNi wink at 5:10 p m. c.mnectina with alternoon Kxpres from Sandusky, and also with Express Ira n lor Ml. Vernon. M innti'irt nuJ r-andiiaky, at 5: Jo p m, and arrives .n Zatiesvillo at Ml" p m. This Train stops at all stations wheropa isenst i e ere initici.t-il by alla. ACCOMMODATION NO. . Leaves Zinrevitle nl :t:lf p rn airiv,-a at Newark at 4:50 In time to eor.nect with 5:25 p m Expm. lor sannusliy. I.ohv.) Newark at 5:15 p to. iroiii-ilHt. ly alter nrrival oratt"r-noon Expiess iriin Sunuusky ai.d arrives at Columbus ot 7:UU p rn. RETURNING. Leavrs Co'mnbus at 7:: a ,n ; arriving at Newark at 9:20 a m, ronrieeting wun iorniug r.xjiros. nirc.itm..nj .... s at Zstio'vill, at 1 1 :32 am. This Train stops nt a l tne srounrs. FREIGHT TRAIN NO. 4. Leaves Zanrsviilo at 6:00 a m, arriving at Columbus ot 10:50 DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. THE PILGEIII FATHERS. BY JOHN PIKBPONT. The Pilgrim Fathers where are they f The waves ttat brontht them o'er Still roll In ihe bay, and throw their apiay, ' As they treak along the shore : Still roll in the bay, as they rolled that day When the Mayflower moored below, When the sea around wai black with storms, And white the shors wiih snow. The mists, that wrapped the Pilgrim's sleep, Still brood upon tho tide; And bis ricks yet keep their watch by the deep, To stay Its wavea of pride. But tbe snow-whito sail, that he gave to the ga'e When the heavens look'd dark. Is gone ; As an angel's wing, through an opening cloud, Is seen and then withdrawn. Tho Pl'grim e'I'e sainted name I The hill, whose ivy brow Rejoiced, when he came, in the morning' flsme, In the morning's flsme burns now, And the moon's pale light, as it lay that night On Ihe hill-aide and sea, Still lies where he laid his houselt s head ; But the Pilgrim where Is ho ! The Pilgrim Father! are at rest, When summer's throned on high, Aad tho world's warm brroit Is In verdure drass'd, Jo, stand on the hill where they Ho. Tho cs'litst ray ot the golden day On that baMowed spot is cat; And lha evening sun, as he b oves thn wcr'.d, Looks kindly on that spot last. Tho Pl'grlm iplrlt has not fhd: It walks in noon's bread light; ' And it watches the bed of the gltrious df a I, And shall gua'd thla ice-bound shnr.i, Till the waves of tha bov, whero tha Mayflow.r lay, Hiall foam aid Ir'cze no more. EDWAB l V KINSLEY, A M. Ju30 LAW PARTNERSHIP. SWA YNE & UUtr.R Tun undersigned will practice law In copartner hip. IIP OJce fa tkt Cily Bank Building. R. P UW1VUI!, . E. BABER. au7-dly G- ERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hardware aud Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, house builders' materials, hrrS"!Bd mecV.n.e.1 tools, military goods, etc., etc. No 161 High street, sign of the (,llt Padlock. ANNA STAPKV. W. A. JONKS. . . imtwM.yitil.lt riAAHO -s-n-'O FALL AINU W1XN iJMiuuuwo I ODO. U . II. KNOEPKEI., 99 aud 101 William St., New York, Importer and Jobber in French, fCcrmnn, Kntjllnh nnd Domeatlo Rooiln, for Ho has received, by late arrivals, a large and well selected stock ,.. ... n.ll.h mt n-h i:l"lb, srades .nd .tylo.. Heavy Ooatiog., mixed .no clouded Whitney., IvtHr.harn. of all thn various colors, Diitters uevon.nire nmso,., fsney and black Ca.slmen s, Paletot Coatings. Vestines In Velvet, Grenadine, Cashmere Satin, and other fabrics ol new stylesTand assorted qualities, together wiih an extensive assortmentot and other goods suitable lor the clothlt. trade, on the most .. o ,,i,. inuao. a n 12 acres ot t.onu, nu un, n Road, a'hont one mlleenatol tho corporatl in line). Theabovi) properly will all b.! sold at very low prices and good t-rnis, il.pplkd lorsoo... p ...nr. Real Estate Agent 1 NDREWS & JESUP, No. 70 Pine street, New York Agents lor thosale ol all kinds olt'ulton nml Woolen Rlnnhlnery, (Inclu .lug Drying. P.eklna, C'anlinu, Hut ring, .-pinuing, Shearing nnd other .Machines.) Machinists Tools, Leather Bt.ltlng. Card Clntbintt, e, 4c. The." alt "o,n '" bet! makt-rs, nnd aro aold at wrtr lowest prices. also: , . . - J Tt.nl.iv. In .Mr. vnrfnlv nl ftTannfar.turrtt At- .,lu?TZ i:Z nl i noes. Shutilos, Piser , Holler skins and Roller Cloth, Ladng Leather, a o., Acq- ocilO-dbm r SiJ. mwm Mntn favorable terms. Short time and cash buyers are part.c .i.r,, l'AJt. I 11VJ 1 C-L-i suuuiuaov w"" tovitti t t.,alntne our stock belore purchasing eis::wmr... rv JO and Fourth street, .nnravllle, Ohio. sep22 dtf T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad t J . street, near the bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all 1J kinds, and a great variety 01 casiing, 'f T M. GUITEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at .J . . ... .H c.mnilssioner ot Deeds and to take Depositions Janl4-ly:ac ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS! I.. O. WILSON &. CO., Importers aud Jobbers ol .Dry Goorfs, 2I70LIAN & OTHER PIANOS. EERRY ILlJik IIOHDON.S'JS liaOAItWAY, Publishers ol tr.TT .r.i j........ -hi...u ... ,.d rntad in Plan .a. Meledeons and MuateLsuentBlorthe celebrated iEnltoti.llrand.aiid other Pianos made by lli.Het, Davis & Co., Boston, whose IManoii are cons u oria inpuriur ii muun. ..w . ....-u.,.! 1 hnnrl I'ltiiint Dnil fll r II lUI'llU IIIU3I" -i.sjs..' DOS, UIIU B"Jt:'Jl utaas'a a - - - . , - - wholesale and ret.il at Iho lowest rateSn Berry & Gordon, aucccss irsto T S Htrry, 291 llrooway. Plnniw tolnt. 'TS iCo'. iEollan Piano, havo the latest improved volcinc. dim u ly f,.r Ohio am d othkb wkstkbn miss, i v, ....--o has est .blished hiitis ll In bis proleaslon in rsnvr iwj,"" dsrl Southern un;o. t . ml4ro9 , i-i nan otriei, ncuv w- 19 Cottt:tLSalT W"tm pOLUMBUSSTONE&LlMECOMPANY. NBiPYnHK. VJ DIRi-CPOHS: Invite the attention of Wholkoale BtntKns to their very large aMoUmen"ot goods, whleh is kept complete at all soason. of The ier by the" addition ol all the new styles and lab rics that OJJict Wo. 1 , .. JOSEPH H OKIOXB. TJACKUS & GEIGER, Attorneys ire constantly arriving by" steamirr. and have largo aepartmenis iar"":' V.,.. . " "j. n raisim.res. VestinKS, Tailors h'Heol CitirtA. Olliceln i Wynne's Bluck. October U, lHi3. .! mo. Trlmminirs. Whito tioods, llo- nt Law. sierv. Dress Good.: Shawls, Ysnkoo Notions, "ome.uc.. . . . -.-, . , rti.ir,.d arue lines ni prims, uiciuuwg ... ... .. i 1 i m Blot., and eio. in suu.v iuu -r . n.,V. U.,,lt mi.iI uoiurnws, uuun ... v M"'""""'-'. ,." A .e.. and thenu- other atimie ouas, oienuo., in....u...."i merou other an cles appertaining to the l av Goods Ibadbv-A?so agent, for the sale of "Hoyle'a Royal Patent Sw.n.dowu mo PAPER DEALERS OR OTHERS.-- ...-..f . rT-,rm-vtt CJ A I I?Q CINCINNATI S 1 UUiv auo i iuii HFVON.lk IHH.WEW, Snle. ta.ms t. d 5j Walnut Wrt, cklugstarsXA a. the, call together all tha mooted men, securities will at all times sell ot tmr rates. Cincinnati, O., April 14, 153. EAT HER BELTING. Tho undersigned, 8 WeWtcI the .ttcntlon of the closest buyer.i for ri credit. - tTEMOVAL AND CHANGE IMMENSE l . .ini'iiinTIVl' HTlll'K.- Ml BBIS L.HAI.LOWKI.L it .Vi. u ,umovnd into their ,D fndid new ware- hirnse entrance. No. 147lorket. and No.2l North Fourth. .1 reel are i Goods ollered one... yr ."-"" .,," a ,,.hi. ur.tv to incroaso it. especially wl.h those who buy for cash, and believing Ihst Ihe Isirest system In Jobbing goods Is to have unllorm' P;'. ,he will he comuelled to sou ai a muen .nui p. -" -.- slhlv bo altoraeo cas i and short creait It.E. M'. II., Ircallnt. V. (J. UESMLEU, Treiiauir-r. S.MEDARY, W. S BUI.L1VA.NT, W. DENNISON.Jrt, l'. AMHOS. l? A SHEI.HEN. Superintendent. The above company are now prepared to contract for, an deliver any amount ol if- iiiiiiiiinrr. i ll insr am i.nnii moiic uuu luul. At their Depofln Golunibus,ornt any point on tho railroads o canats ttiruugnoui ino amm. ... j . . . .i. ...... nn ft.lreasrn tn All orai;"i;ilt,;li.),;!,;flup8rln,0Ild,.nt, Columbus Ohio, rill mee.t prompt atteiitlon. Si'p29c6m It. E.NKIL.Pres't. RETURNING. I.e.ve, Columbus at 12:10 p ra, and arrives at Zanosvillo at :50 pm. cm tiis Snnerlntcndi.nt. Supcrintnudcnt's Ollico C. V. R. R., Nov. 3D. Heel TT't - . . . v . . . . . i t ii ri O . XTEW KAlLltUAU Lii.v Hi l lME ciioiotw kd FAnn Rkditceo Between Columb'ui, Indianapolis, LaJ1.5e.tt.-,:hicao and Terrei ll-ute. d.i , nrotish In 24 houta, vin I'rtnoB, inui.unpun. I.alay. llo BndMicliiganCI.y. 10 tOlHOO 111 " ..-... " Indianapolis in I. a nyetto in " Terro 11 auto VIA COLUMBUS, PIQ.UA AND INDIANA RAILROAD. Two Daily Trains (3undays excepted.) 1st Midi Train at 2.1 Express " 1 i t. i. ii.i. r,,. b laid throui'h Willi heavy " T " rail well ballasted, and lor speed and comlort cannot be ex celled. , TOLKUIJ AKII UIIH..MIU. First Mil Train leaves Columbus at n. m. dine at Urbana .leavo, Urbana nt 1 ti. in. Connecting at Clyd with the l ole- do and Cleveland Rhilroad at 6 p. in. Connecting ot Toledo Correspondence of Ihe Evening Journal. THE "OLD FOLKS' CONCERT" AT HAETF0ED. HahjfoRH, Cuiiri., Jan. 19, 1854. A few davs "", '' Journal contained a ohort para-. . . . .1 V .11. o' r ,.,ort " ulii,-h r craiili in reiuiii.n iii ui" i,. . a i-vw. -, .7 , ucuily came oil' in lliis city. Well hern I am, all I lie way Irom old Albany, mi purpura to attend the ropnli-ti.in of that ell'iir, to he given nn the 18ih. Some may call lliis a "ton f"l's errand," hut lut such hear ni throuli, before they decide. A friend here had kindly secured me a ticket b f irehiind, otherwise my j iur-ney had b,.en in vuin, ns (lie niimher of tickeis wus limit, d to I5D0, all of which were, s d.l at least twenty four hours belore Ihe Cone, rt was to be. held. Go with tne In iiiiajniiBiiou, Rinii nunoi, onu ic. ....... all this ull'.ir shall be, iilnmt wliiuh there is eo mtiih egritDt: ent. We will stnrt at otx o'cloclt, in ortier in secure m good n-ot, thmiph the seryics tin nut commence un . Phou 'li the evening is quite stormy, mo crowua m oi I :. . . 1 I! .unm ... a slrent evince s.ituo uniisiiui nneieai., uuu an .-. . in .viti-in ono direction. The current turns towards I'earl street, and the new Uon-,'regniionBi uiiurcu that street seems to t.o Hit-goiil. we win euter-i. we can. We, who thought tube early, must he amons ihe la-t for ili-it sp.icious and elegant edilice is already f to ovetH -iwitiR. Fmully, without much fihbmg, my friend diddled Ihe Bontinel at ihe pnllery stairs into Iho idea ihtit I was one of the iinffcr, and so I oh tainedn good seat in full view of ihu Choir. Now, before "uieeliu' hegins," lt l"1 around on this cotiorej-atioii. A finer limiting sot of people llian these VanUees enn not bo scared up. See tbevenerahle gray honda and stalwart tonus. All I xnese ore me men ... the olden time, who have turned out, in spite of the storm, to hear the tunes they sung in their youth, n j: ii. l.l'iir them. The pulpit and plat form are filled wiih divines, among whom 1 observe Bishop Williams and Doctors Robbins and Hawes, .v. Messrs. Beadle aud Fisher, Charles A. Goodrich, unci many others to me unknown. need be, their respect anj veneration for that pioneer baud to whom Ihey owe eo much, and whose pious ways are, alas! too much departed from in these days. I went 150 miles and paid near five dollar, to hear Jenny Lind, and never regretted it either; but, without disparrg 'tnent of that incomparable singer, I confess I would go farther to hear such a concert bs this, that I have feebly attempted to describe. LITERARY KOVELTY- Punch lately had Ihe satisfaction of being present at Signor Sivori's farewell concert. He wastxccedinply diverted by the performances of that clever violinist, which also reminded him of an idea that had occasionally occurred to hitu before, on hearing Olo Bull, Listz, and oilier prolessors or musical gymnasium. He perceived that the talent ol these gentlemen lay principally in executing variations on certain fuvorite airs ; that is, in disjointing their different portions, and filling up the interval with divers fantastical and ecceutric movements of iheir own runs, shakes, and so forth ; thus interspersing the origin music, which was expressive of some sentiment, feeling, or state of mind, with passages which, having no meuning Bt all, formed an ugreeable contrast to the melodies wherewith they were blended. Now, the idea that occurred to Mr. Vunch was, that th., principle (so greatly to the gratification of the public) acted upon by tho musiciuns, might be advan-tageously applied to the sister arf. of poetry. He thinks that Shakspearo wHi variations would very probably bo received with great applause. The vari-mi.m. of course, should correspond In expressiveness and intellectuality to those above alluded to. For instance, let the line to be varied be ' To be, or not to be ; that Is tbe quostlon." The theme might first be recited entire, nnd then tretited as follows: , To be or not, fiddle: to be, diddle; that, toorui; is, roorol ; the question, lay. Fiddle, liddl-, lcloMe. Hluln, toorai, loorai, my. Tooral, to be; loorai, or not ; lay, to be; that is, fiddle; the question, iddle de dee. To, joridle; be, doodle; or, foi; not, dol ; to.de' be, roll that, ri; is, tol; the, lol; question, de ride. Ynddle doddlofuldu ro, to be; hev down derry diddle dum, or not ; whack rum ti omlity, to be; ho down, Hint, chip, chow cherry chow, is; tn la la hi, the q'ltslinn. Dong, (long, hartim, scirmn dive, question. Hight foi lie riddy, ondy, bow, wow, wow ! ill ruti n a' a s' raw; nnd consider ing the present declining slate i f tho drama. Touch seriously reCDUiitieniN his suggestion In the notice of tho managers. Its adopii.m will doubtless astonish the weak minds of m-.y, tu whom SliiikKpeare's sense, ut preset., tun strong for th-m, will be rendered more palatable by dilution London Punch. How to tkix A Gold TtACHKR A gentleman from Swampville, Nmte of Now Yurie, was lolling how many d .fiVrent brcupations he Inid attempted. Among others, he had tried school teaching. ' How long did you teach V asked a bystander. 'Wal, I didn't teach lung; that is I only icen to te-ih.' ' Did von hire out V ' Wnl.'l didn't hire out, I only went lo lure out. ' Why did you give it up?' ' Wal, I g:ive it up fur some reason or nu'her. You see, I traveled into a dcstict and impair d for the trustees Humeuody sani Mr. o-m-niu. vu-I wivited to see. So I found Mr Snicltles named my ohiick in interducing myself and baked bmi what be thought about letitig mo try my luck with the big boys Biid unruly gme in tho district Ho wanted to know if I ra.ily considered myself cap'ble ; and I told him I wouldn't mind his asking me a lew easy questions in 'rithmatio and 'jography, or showing my hand-wri ing. But ho said no never mind ; he could tell a good teacher by h's gait. ii... mn .en von walknir a little ways.' says ho, and lean lell,' jis ' well's I'd heerl you examined, ,a?!.he' . tifl-j,.. ' He sot to. tne door, as no apuac, uu.. . ..-looked a litde skittish ; but I wus consid'rablerHjfra- ttd, nnd didn't ;inmd much; so 1 turned nimni nna walked oS as smart so I know'd how.' Ho euid he'd tell me when to stop, so I kep' on lill 1 ihougni Id gone 'bout fur enough then I s'prcted s'thing was to pay, and looKea round. vui, nte avor wus m i... . ,rn thn flhriir. Rut where is it 7 Can IxllwintsB ,,... - i ., -. , .i. rn . Tn ...mmi in iIih orchestra, alone tinickles was eont : ii no uiui mu v r.. .- - . .. ill.,.:. .. hih I liivu liunnl so mill-Ill ' Did vou no bacK I nrm . . s grea .. u - . ... --.7 ... , , aidn't go back.' U, no : un ...e r,So - e-- , " n:,l '. nnnlv for another sch o Y polileort Tide ga r re" quite "bT many ladies, w5 no-lfdid.,U apply f.-r Bnother school,' said 0uit00l't..i..J , ?h M custom, are to sin2 tenor; the gentleman from Swampville. 'I rather judged my wuir, ui.i...,.....s - . ,, - :.,, while the wen in the orchestra aloresaul.smg tne treoie apiBarunio . or air. Well, this arrangement seem, ouu iu u. . nATT,E of thi Bkks-A curious cirenmstance erns, but it is theoM way, and tnatg enougn. uui 0curred at 0ileviilo. Eure-et-Loire. A small farmer there is a more sinking feature in mis great, twir e. P)0 bt,el)ive collt(linjng a vast 100 than that. Jus-- o a. ut ... so u. ... ,,... .,fb.,ea He sent a man with a cart, drawn wall hav- orset to wun mo miraissu,c,i... - Whv. here are many oiu inuie. wiuimu ........ m fi (,.. , ,m,,i- a.,.n earth rum lie 8 Pse o :d f xp esf Train leave, Columbus at 2.30 p. m. Con lads, some of whom must bo at leasUiree , ore and J , , w(J1.e hc(j(1 The cartBP necting at Urbana wi.h thelbUO p. m.trata M. H. and I. K. R. II (. WheW what a screech we shall have from their f bou8 t;ed , hor, Connecting at Hellefontaino with tho Bell; fontoine .noI Ind ana M M voices. AllJ ,len the men-only see tho Aimn.tBtmmBliilllt.W .Iterwards a multi 11 . d'-?.!?'r.r.'i" '." ? r.E.kRjSair'a.B: v heads ! One, at least, of these is over 80 year. - , - at A,. ,nakitl ottWir I N I ) I A N A P 1)1.1 --C T IS 1 1 R E II A LT T K AND LAFAYETTE. of age, and many over CO And now wno ,. ,to be tie of lhu earlh fl.m llle wulli or First Mail Train leaves cniumuus ai J " in u.i.u.. Ieaijer u. , j u r .,1 . ti Connecting with thn 12:50 p. m train Bl li. anu i.. v... n. i.. Connoctina at Dayton with the 4:30 p. in. Greenville and MUinl 11 R Connecting nt Urbana with the ludlannpolis and Hollo- tonUinn II ll.tjr inman.ipous. So.-nnd KxtireaS Train ICSVes I .oium iu. ? . i . .. I. .... .1 . .i 1 1 nnlrafil rSllIH. I.r er un.leriaKO 10 nnsuago a J. ,, ; ,. , Yates' bi team, albeit I am Do " whip. i conieso i (.'on ioning lor tbe spring iraoi an - - - , .that lor extent and variety win .urp.... I In ihat market, cnto-mg mw in Sfiinrlea. Wlin a OUSines. o. to the new codo ol practice, oct':8 B JONNETS! Bonnet., new at)d s... -- ,,,. ,ir, ca B I . ...... ...a .u.wt. Ih.KSKUO 1 c v-'-. I .- . . . urn patnTiruited, Hi.c..ed l-enll-r Bnnd. have th . jbm.- ' tJmkit the inter.st day received a lull a.so ' -J" .o theabovt ot In width. Wo articln, as one tho th cb ana soiio par., ui v ; A ., .. . u airmehed by powertul machines, (invented and used by It. 4. U. ouly,) whereby Ibev are n UnilOrm Uliai IIIK "iu uro r - - , .Ln.n nnd give from !5to2S percent. more lurco .u.u VXvnia TTLAID G00DS.-A great variety of wool edit system, tho nece.sity for chsrglog large d rilW lk VM goods, for Itiil r nd w t"r, cau xi.t, and by selling their goods at a very smull llW be ,ound ,t r .,.fi SHAPLfcY & H ALL S. 17LANNELS FOR CHILDREN. Plain j and linured Flannels, some very handsome and new styles, " ' . . .u. ..,.i,ue m theabovi ot every juogn ..i goou. ... . -r - - - -j. , Sill Th , .re made from --00...;.. dBy, frcm , solid paruol the best oak tamed eather, and are chines, (.luveniea arm - " - Uncurrcnt money will only he laien ai us marai-s maou iu ts,n.., - - ...... .-iir nsitvto see who unu wnai ne is inai ran manaeo such a tcam as this, so seated " all over necilnaat L'urhaiia with tho ::i0p m train M.R. ncd L.K R. R. ,. io,.i0g thov are. But here be is. A stalwart, gray Conneetlns at liollidont:no Willi ibo nigbt express itain ooiie. r.i,lrch -nnotuer 'Sanire Cornell in appear lonmine and Indiana It R -at I n.diBP' - 1 ,! .trilrn. the root of the aallory, as a i- - j.. .. i.tsiiatiamiita 11 11.. mr ininYri.innuu wi""' m ni-u io.o .j - ... iro n i,aiHyi;.u. .i.u " ... ' , ... nlrhrnnnd 1 r... .Ho....- .,,rl in nn instant nil that Vast mulll- liirniT!iih,-ia wun , . J...,,i.u III ig" ------- - . ..1 . c ..,: II II fr Torn. Haute. St l.oUH, VOUOHllll nu sp."S., ,,! hushed. HO DBBinS Willi O. w.HU u. iuu.i SPIHNGFIKI.D, DAYTON, UAMHluw Leavo Coluimus at a m , leave u t.u n..u.,,n nt 4:.ri0 n. m. lor - . 1 n , 1. i i.huni KnniiL'cniu or nn.wii, nr.ic rn unci in.,1 BONN E l b 1 A lew Cases Ol lwo hour, ..t iuhor ot ihe above places, . k without f,r8t having a prayer ? niUorno styles, tuaicaunoi ue.uuuu ad Cincinnati at 7;:ill p. m. IWgagu checked to Clyde uuu unyiou -, ."-i- . ro.l... .1. Plvnn and TuhdO..el0 IX tare irom coiutnoun iu wun.-.)," -- . r. inuinuapu.i. viu unj.... Union do T.'ire Haute do Chicago via Inrllannpolls, Latay e to and Mlcnigan i.ny. SWAN'S MANUAL, for Administrators and Kxocutors In the settlement of the . stati-a of de,-esed per- sons-a new and improved ccltion with practical torms auopieu nuiiii at rndai.l. . . . .. ,.. . 1.,., ....n.,l St e.isewiiore in mis uim'.,j..." ,D. c-Viiii r ,. " - -- SHAPLEY. HALL'S. 7 7. .1 I? n L . - 1 . 1 ... . nr nnni emeu - . . . . , i . . . bearKe' orcf undoubted standing, . credit of six mouth. gn s. boo. new Bot and Shoe the ordinary manner. .Dillon ol freliihtonlv. nanutacturor. P'"'-. " ,.,,( - Sold at ma hy JulS Slgnofthe'dllt Broad Axe, Columbus, O. Baker, Istory CELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Bake pdeslrousolselungoiithls .Zr Zi hair c ttonos, palm Inat and busk mattrasoesi Warren's pBti-ut sola beds; lounges, .oto.' eto iui"m.leriBl l..r louoges.'coUand comlort. , lnlact, T,; lC:,:0rZovd hl.7st.b,,.hment f "li .a-1?., .u. ,. 1.... u.,.1,1 niir:v onnosito, where no win i,h.."ood;.t;rKt;,a.-Van,,t .ail Jo bo satl.iactor, .0 .11. dniJ.lfl 1853,-tf . TWlfvTRiTslVlG AND CURL MANU- V) FACTORY- J. W. VOIslslEB, I Ulgh OPP Ml' VKSf rATBUftlOWAIlKR nlAMOND and ZF.PHYR WIGS, TOU- . O'1'0!'.".. .. ,'..T. rr .nillOI'ISn Will II. A D I f, ' ttlM.r-n.uji"- 1UI F WIG9, BANDS, BRAIDS, FRIZ-KTTS. CURLS, o rsrsroes' wigs. rort-iK. It.irli-tlnlra snd Curia. "(kill varleil.s In ORNAMENTAL ma!!!?.s- mim.t Ain C-LongHalrRonghlor taken In Ex change EVFN1NG SCHOOL, between the hours of ', . ' m ...hHMoreatitllelnstltute.lnPennlmHii'.new mock' r,t.Pt:.l Powaand Rich. Student. caucnUtr . .,. i stuv elaht we. ks. udol the first wook. ... a 00 tstlnnery 3 00 room expressly fitted lor them, during thos.mo hour. m,nt PrMpnl. . ., Alfbbd Lbwin, asksw. ... . . it -.wl Whi re money Is remitted In .dvance of maturity, a dhcount .ui ... m.r cent, ner annum win oe auow.-... l.Di.nu. . r--. .-,;. .u I-...., n nlilo. llm lavnr Thn. ask trom mercnani. visum- .'boy ... ... -.- .1..1. helm, .atlsfied that they will 01 an exainioa.iu.. ... ... l, lanre hn n.invlnrcd that 11 IS OOl lor llll-ir iuir.....w . -- ---o ofi that .re .bsolutely essential to those who g.ve long "m l!! IUlLOWBLt, J. L. HAlLOWKLt., Jamks TBS0.DAIB, A. W. Little, JanlGd2m . ... . n. ...... i..tlr,i., Klu.i. street. limpnrium, no.i ri.u ..--.. y r0Kis3XANS. C sop'-)6 UTLERY. A fine assortment of the best I Do do Do do Ho do Do do Do do Do do Do do Ho do Do do Do do Du do Do do By these routes, for Chicago . r . .. .i . mailer-, mj uo ,uuu ANnAI.TS. .. . r i iVii-miiTh liettrts. D hrbo nuuiy i mo of 11,0 Mu,'.T!t. 'oudalin and spnugneio, in. are hushed. Ho beams Willi a word ol camion I.TUN AND CINCINNATI. . utmece((iarily injuring Iho house, and thut "pMs well for him llithetf call, on Rev. Mr. Bxa-, Springfield or Dayton, (tak- DLB to offer prayer ; for what do Yankees ever uuiler- tuke without first having a prayer f wen, inis is a o,,.l m.ver-short and appropriate. The pres- ..,.1 .ml l.lnaaino of Heaven were invoked, so that while observing the manners and customs of the father, they should pBrlako largely of the Pilgrim spirit. The nraver over and all expectation l. on tl pine. A low whistle i. heard strongly resembling that ol ihe ,i;.t.nt n.rs. Whnt does that meant Au ancient pilch- pipe a. live ! No other instrument i. to be .een or heard, and from that the army choir " sound:' And now they begin to roll out Hie note. 01 oiu i srw, with the word. "He reigns -, tho Lord, tho Saviour reigns." m;,i, ,. v,Dt n nnwer nnd thrilling effect & creat band of singers pour forth ibeir melody. Whut ? j -..,l vlr-l, vnliimn of sound proceeds from 3 00 6 50 10 00 Indianapolis via liellelontalno.... 4 50 I alayetie uo lleil.Montoloo D-ivton Sprlngtl.-ld Cincinuiill Hamilton Urbana - -- 6 50 1 50 1 00 1 40 3 40 a eo i ou tilde hive. excited y tne electricity wun which mo b..ihii'u". ed lo be charged issued Irom their hives, as H in one- dienco to a given signal, and with great inry nttacKeti il hfie.ea In nn instant the poor animal, were entirely covered wiih bees Imra head to foot: even lheir nostril, were tinea wun iiieui. num .ut.imsd hn f.tnnd one of tho horses W'mR dead on the ,) ,..! tl.n nt iera rn ine auout luriousiy. nio ..'i.nt...l anv. rnl nersotis ; one of them atlempt- the bees, but ibev attacked him, and w . - - - - J - , , ; he had to plunge into a pond, anu even io piuco head under water for a few seconds, in order to en- .,., f,, limn.. The curoofGillleville al.o nltempl- " I " , , fl;l,, u d to appmucll tne norses, oui no wn- in .u ..-6. j it. .nrs.l in.nr.t. At etiElh two lire engine, wero C . , r-MAf ItlrViKni nt lor. and by pumping on iuo ucm fj'?", hA .n th. hnrapfl. or put tti IHlilli. inn much iniurod lhit lliey died in nn hour. Tho value oi ine urn u.suu, u 1,500 francs, and of the horses 2,5011 francs. A lew days before bes from Iho same hive, killed seventeen goslings. EFPrcTs of Severe Fwt on Tree. Vrofessor Lecomte made obaervationson thi suhject during tho severe winter of 18512. He found Uiut even roses power and thrilling effect doe. that ,,ines and oilier plant, which had been lrozen so hard power unu n i ... ,iL stems, were not lo ured aa n. oui.1' ... i-i-- by freezing so intensely. Alter a series of expert And then what excellent lime menis on plants, such as lite ciuit ht,, . T. W. 8WRNRV. K. R. IlUTCIIHON. T?URS1 FURS ! SHAPLEY IT hive lu.t recn've.1 the largest and host asso ever otl.ired In this mark.-.t, cnm1.cL'n all I VBOH .. BI. PBTTEfSOILL OO.'S AOKWCV, 122 NASSAU 8TBKKT. TMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. L SK.in6llwanfiereconomleillnn Soda, Crtam Tar-tar or any other preparation In ainmcefor Bahbig.-UmiKht rt CHFHcVl Y tAST. or BAKING POWDER, tor raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried, Griddle and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Ples, Corn Bread, Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, Ac, A.C. ... "-A.. Vr . Cana Boat. &S.. will an ,fn . n-rt., 1 trial, to bo the very thing needed every single day' of their existence. at any time term 01 ..u-.? -" Tbbms: ('no hail ai in i Penmanship and Hook Ko- P'ng j A clTsV ol youna lid les .ll he 8" In . room This article is ono that every , FA!IIL V, HOTEL, BO AllOINB IIOU!!!., Eating Saloon, Ship, Steamho.t, Vessel. Canal Boat, 4., ' find, upon a oarolu) trial, to bo the very thing needed every sin lis most Important advantages over the old system ar.!- ,..... V.....,.n...,,l milk -ifs. shortening spoiled bread, and the trouble and expenso ol procuring good ycast-water Y. No tSne l. rued for tha dough to rise before basing; .n..iAiii.r,i htAsf iriMV ne iririuH u iu iuu, UUIiai'uiis1 J ' tt , , & HALL Hsaorttuent ol Fur. II lh now sivl.-s Home very beaulllul Cnpes varying In price trom 1... . .0.1, V.,lv,,t and (JlOin l.n.iR.. ..,, -. OEMO VAL. I respectfully notify my patrons It and friends, that on and auor i-.n.y,...y stock of Mu.lo, Piano lor.es, f.-m moved to An. 60 N, Block (Middl-. Store), . .t c. , t..,. IVii nut Mid Villi'. rrest to, ; r , . . . . b to , wnere l may ne . " .. ---. M,rfm, t 0 HAL. ":n:..; .rin, P.anos. wth and without thVE ilian Mtsih.-wiVuS, New York Pianos, Guitars, Harps, .1 II.. A.. ......at. in Pl-no. to et C.Jhpairl for second hand Pianos. Cincinnati. Not. 14, 53. ly D. A.TRIJaX. : 7. , .. r l: u... INRUSHES. a tine assoruneiu 01 nmr, nui, cloth. to.Hh, shaving and tl3.h brnohe.,, .11 sryle. aud l... v..r ..1., hv ......... ......... r il.'. v K L A N D. COLUMBUS & CINCIN- l t;ATI AND Cl.l VKLAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. CHANGE iV THUS. . ... On and alter piummy, . run a. tollow.('unriy. excepted): Trains leavo Uoiuu.uus ur VT;' "1 ' ' i ,1 m ' and Now York, a- 10:15 a. m,l'l5p- ?' Vi.P;. m.. 4:23 Trains leave tueiny iur viovoiaiio i - -r f ",""; j" ' Li,,, cni,,mh,,. nnd Cincinnati, at 10:40 a. 1 rMn i -hvu "j mT.inIravocCltlPfColumbu. snd Cincinnati, .17:30 "ainf J . . "( W.Bd ?o?:rlo and Now York at 7:30 .. m., 3:45 p. m. and :uo p. m. TIl.TON.Sunerlntendcnt. Columbus Nov. 14th, 18K). novlS N.solM UARD, A gent, Columbus. MisMlP IlIllLfll t(vfTB. hev keep. Why, Father Jewell, Ihe leader, manage, tender pub. which one o,.u, ua u a .u .u- ... ti "jut as ea.y . and.eems.o much -element be rea inn d ftd by tjaense h. S;:Cwhfy1OT had Kr 'no dlVCupon them. Tree, in Canada, r di d ' Z old mrn Ioo ?hey .1 ain bo hard to reach Maine, and Hudson's Bay, have been known to have th'etgh,! 1- prices D.n7 Druggist, High it., Columbus. 3. A oook can al and palatbble bread TOHN R. COOK, DRUGGIST,S I ononsite the Capitol H.'uso, VPS i f ..lunibnB. Ohio. ays depend upon having light, swcet.tendor and biscuit, whether the llour beot the boat ,U4B Bread made by this process (s much more nutritlous.oaslnr of dlwrtlonT'-ettef fitted lor a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and llghter.lhan. when mad.. wltti yet. ,nm. amfouhnto'-thi.em.a. upon U...nd con.ePMuen..,,a part only .oe. U--" b bod while the acids lenu 10 pruuuun - --- - This articln hs. been thoroughly tested, liked. When used according to tho directions, It is irrirrnnirdto r... . . r. nitnifVlf'H RAKING POWDF.R, .l.r and ;0 will not be deceived. Principal of. fico. 130 Watar slrnet, Now York. Sold by the best grocers and druggists generally. I 'OR SALE a house and lot in Franklinton, THE COLUMBUS STONE & LIME COM 1 PAHYore ,w aeringal their Dopot in -oiuinb.,s. loh2 ly nov7 : . : V -t- iniPts ...inline, rnrri enses. DOri mollies, iuu- ftUlfjOWIiWi..,""' , . .,. I i . ... i.... h. .,.. uomb.. oYc.. ate.,wiii I JLJ latu, armlett. o.-ca-iu-o., find a good a.sortment at . .pipy t HALL'S- Snpfl ; TTRESH ARRIVAL of Mason's Challenge IslTsuirrfor0 Irtlcle of Blk.ng Brushes, Bt th. new Boot and aho. Kmporlum, o. a """" C0NSTAN3. EW AV. 21 ROOKS Grace Manning, H.va Just received at PEARSON'S DEPOT. Alartre stock of misses' gaiters and shoes, of ..HieScrlptloB., forlsllind winter weals at lte at. TMCKENS' LAST AND BEST WORK XJ Bleak House.eomplete. fjO eBts. jfustrecelred.t lootSlJ PEARSON S Depot. chonp for caih. octllS lanolro n ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Jn , under F.xchani.e It-nk. Cutting stone at I'.co - mnoon llulidlngsi'ir.o. Well stono Six Imh curb stone ur " " " Llinn !pi .$3 DO per perch. -A ou " SO " 70 " 10 Por Lineal foot. 07 ' 15 por full bushel. R. A.SHKI N 'uu-i lot. nd.-iit. VALUABLE LAN ua for tALt,.-adpui 4UO aerosol tlistrato land. s'tusted on tho Ge ,reevllio Road ani Big Darbv iiun. in rraine t ,.,..-. Chin. Tbo fand la h avlly HmVred with Oak and Hickory, ex ....i. .i r,n ...... I'lntred and under culilv.llon. I'ny e . ... I.. .,1 lh.nH.r.ls.H thn i ffle.rt ill 111" II I. m",n rnv-J. - . ,,,.u ..... P H ii J A. Wileox. fcxenango Dunuiug, ouin.i ui msu ,4'""- JAB. A. WILCOX Ti AILROAD NOTICE. The Stockholders Pk ... .... ...i..mht,a. Pinna and India a R.ilroad (ompsny a. or inn " -.---- "T "V . 7, .u. . i...,i..n l hereby rotillea inai inn aouuai meunsj n,r .nn 'i.---,r7nl nirociorsof said Company will behold at tho clllco In are da..j n. nieMninrsof said Comoanv Piqua on Tuesday, Iho 14th day of oruarr, proBlno, Janl4-4WO JOS. M. EWINO, Sco'y, i. ..... tt.at iVimw aenm like old Simeon, ' ready l.llllll .MM- . - j - . " ,lon f,,r verv excitement. Just walch Ihe old folks down stairs too see the tear, start to their eyes, l a. thestrain reminds Ihem of mb-irdnys. Their heads, their feet, all unite in keeping tune, ana even me,, trembling voices are heard occasionally. I hsve seen i.r.t and enthusiasm at concert, before, but never none like this. It is not like ihe curiosity to see some ! Ann heralded bv Barnum; it is simply miriK" . ... i..:.. ,.,i. a eathering ol tho descendant, oi me liifium", have met to hear their neighbor .ing the tunes the Pilvrim. Biiug. But to reiuru to ine ouoir. n- .trnina ,f " Paris " bnve ended, and - . . . I A .l,n, -,. AO snr. -- - I .,, for VCllAINUl. tlavillff juii.iiuncu mo c..... the nl()rB Uveiy luiogewaier i..uu-". , ek of good, own, d by Mr hURDh LL HeI. 8 Net 1 v ,,ow Ililiey ptrl after part come, in,, vs-t how mixed op they gel. dui n""".-... fears fur their safely, they all come out exact ly nghi, to a dot. Then come the pluiniivo .Haiti. ;t ;f-n wich " and old New Du.ham." The charming Mont-aomery" follows, which w. very L, 'r..-rly tncond ? Porthmd." "Nowpor." M'l.rn.li.e,'' Sherburne, follow, and ihen coma, ihe pathetic "Sena," w.ih tl.o solemn words, Reo thn Lord nf plory Hvln?; Seo him gaiplng I hear mm cijo g, ol which the inmost nini mi', inhly. i.iii- .nd well direct ......I. nf d.ki.rls nwn .. . j ..i.i. .in., ii,. eeio. lustouened a laren U,lU. n o . ... -. . . . . - - w rrl(pi ?' , New York, ol .bo latest styl.-s and t o-;t mi.teri.ils, I am now ' a t exernte all orders In my Hn" in a manner hat can. Knt - nroa.sed Kaslnr W.-.t. lor n. aires, -nd dma 1,1 ny. In h j ,Pd..'ur,i.tomi.l..i my e.t.h lahn.ei t Ju.t what a first V .. M reliant Tailor Shop f h.-uld be. Alter my tin i-ss to my ,, d iriemls and cu-totn. rs. tor th" patronape Ihey have nere.o i .re giv n me, 1 re. ocl7 i.-ct nils solicit n continuance ol the same. 1 ' P. R Sli, AlNo.H Neil flnusie. tvtEW CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.- 1 w have )ut rw-eived at our Carpet Rooms 20 i,s Vniict tapl try csiaieia; M ps Brussels do do trom 81,18 tn $1,37 , It) in l'.ng'lsh anil super Inirralnsdo; !,0 .sail wool do nl ri to 15 cents; rt) pa stripe, h- nip andnnttoo ingrains; .s i:::.,- w.d,h. .na 100 rui? from $2to600ech ; 20J door tnftit; 5 ps enco m nt ting; WeeuVn"" andpu.down carpel, at 'horle.l notice. Our good, .re a. cl.p as sold at any ' ;"TBWAnTt lurinrr the sinsin ienden.es. pe.vade.l -he entire t" 'V shall I say of " Miirylati. , ; v..-.".; "' -, .',,' "fiman" ''Greenwich, " niiom, "''"" . . .nHU.t.thoh not least, "Old HnmlrMl" wh-h w. f RON SINKS, Sewer and Sink Traps, assort- 1 ed sIzes.lorsBleat JN0- Ki,UKYV' . Julf Townstreot . . 1 ...U.. a M.l.f ,,.f-H. I,Y -I - ' ' joined in oy ' u"' - V- V -i.l,.h '.II were asked Choir Blsosnng-uor,,, '""' " vBn,((, rof I . . ....I tlw.H did Wiiii ii will) "J . ' , ' l ... ...1 au.h an ordenl bel ot Hiat cnurcti dvc. ...... - , . and may now be consinerin pen. " o rt rtoa rpfl nourished with unabaled vigor ou the return of warm weather. Ermau Huinnulut, aim otuer.a, nave sume dantly proved thut in Siberia Ihe ground is frozen to a depth, that tho fibres of the roots, and the ro i!s themselves, must be solid icicles. Indeed 'he larche. there havo their r ir.ts resting on a In zen mlisira'tim all Ihe year. Largo portion, of both Europe anil Nurlll Am...ii:a stiPiiiirt extensive forests nl birch, spruce, larch, and Scotch fir where the ground ice is perpetual Tub D"ok of Pnovgitn.. What a book it is 'hat nf Proverb.! Forget that we were ever obliged to repeat ihem mcchtini. allv in our joinh ; rei d ihem n they stand iu all their bread h and ruhiieai of their meaning, without our belter experience, i.f life, and in. tiling sh.irlof nt'er BRtoiiiahiueut and ndm'ra Inn will be our feeling. S i-h gems of wisdom in .uch g. lilmi set ings from O'io who lived and died hi-f.ne tho nam., of wisdom wa known nun'iig the nii'ions 'rum whom tho world's B"e. have s'nre sprung! h,.t shr- wd perception of human cliarnc'er under nil cniidmon. ai.d moods! Whut oomprt h- n-ive exhibition nl llle l:i li. vi hole compass, and of Divine rroviilenco in tls inoNil aims and Mire reward mi l piini-htuenlii! What cuiitl-...I. tr, fi-iiniliiv. ind .try. modoraoon, pi u lent e, lie- nevin-er,.:e, peace! What varied illuslriit o, s I. out inati nnd beast, nslure tiud arl ! How terse and poli-heil .1.. ..I ll,.,u -...olnaeH the, ihouolll ! lotll'I'kol reading ihe little bo k through in a day would b folly, ulihoiiiih i's liue n.ny be run nvtr in on hour. h linn is u o ninli and givs Iu.kI lur I ow rt ie . . y ; t lime we recur to U Rev. Samuel Osgood s " Oed vitk an ordenl lielul". That good old u.ie-how oft-n it is mu.dered in the.., L is ; resembling the ' Cor.nialion " about a, much a. rat dI wi'haf all the decendanl. of th. New England Father, could li-.r just such a concert. I am .tire t would revWe their early recollection,, and increase, if has ri.. r. r it,.i,.'a 1'ilifi I ts Progress 1 lit, 111. I..II ' , , , l J r,M been Mlislatetl into (M.it.iso mil published l ie " Cel.-siiala" me snid to f.ncy audi lir lure. As Hi., work is sold lor 51. iho u is tt .d'Mii.t tnlond. d for tbe pei.pl... Who knows hut thut the womjerlul and pious tinker iiv.y do a great woik yet as a pioneer missionary In the EutlJ
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Full Text | ,1 VOLUME XVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1854 NUMBER 169. THE IDailrt lj'io State Journal IS PUBLISHED EVERY E V EN I N 0 , KX'KI-T SUNDAY, JOURN AL BLILDINOS, 11100. AND (UU .TkAttB-BXTBAllCB OS II10H. rPliMOlnrariatly ' nf ens. : In Columbus, 6 00 ayear ; bv ui'iil ,',1) D:.u r during th. sesaioa of lha Legislature, and Vil-Weekly fr.r the rw mlii-lirr of the ywir, 6 00. THK WKFKLY .It.1 NAL Is furnished to city subscrllairo at. SJ, and by im.il hi l.tVU f"r. Clubs of four aud upwards, l ii often iitmI upa-art. 1 00. I'llK Tlll-W'KKKLY JOURNAL If 83 00 year. j KJTB.V OF A DVERTtSiyalN THE DAILY JOURNAL. I The following rates and rub hsv. twin agrwd upon between tha proprietors of th. Ohio Statamn and thy Journal, to lw observed iu all cm, " toil ! J Ono ruarH. (10 Hm or las of this slsad typa, for one insertion, &). J each adilitluual insertion, loo. j NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS rBOMW.H,M'DOIALD'SADVBB'liaiNOHOi:BB, iwim...'..,- T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND 1 J XENIA RAILROADS. Wintib ABBANOKaiENT, 1853-1. "PAIRBANKS'S PLATFORM Four Passenger Iralns Daily, fSniay excepted.) Hours of X SCALES Long mown omomii tested alwaji right the Acknowledged standard. AGENT, in Columbcs i A. 8. DECKER. otttf d3m-M PICKLES, PRESERVES, &C. The under- X Binned otters to pnrchaieri a superior stock of IIc11sb ....... ju rrnted iho bast ouBlltvjtokceplnallollmatos, i,imhn. t R:4.r a. m Returning iruin um'-iuunu Departure Changed, On and after Mondny, Jaauary 0th, trains will run as follows, until further notice) Mall Train will leave Depot, at Columbus, at 5 . m.; Accommodation Train at 2:30 p. m.; Express Train at 8:25 p. m. For W.at Jefferson, London, 8uuth Charleston, Sol ma, Cedar-villr., Xeola, Spring Valley, Corwin and Waynosvilh,, Freeport, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Dsernold and I ebunon, Foster's, Love-land , Mill ord, PlalnsTille, Cincinnati, Y ellow Springs and Spring neld. Springfield and Columbus tram direct, leaves aopoi oi iu- CLEVELAND & TOLEDO RAILROAD. . Winter Arrangement. On and alter Monday, rmv. inn, .:jj, ps..cogur nam. ..... run daily (Sundays ejcrpnii. i, r." u.urt Southern Division, via Notwsik Mull train. Day fcspr. ' .I...... . I...,. nrA ..nnmniniillllllf terms, ai ucu-ci..... iDnvi.t. t, PEASE octia-mM 234 Water St., Now York. io So S o o So 1 ripiire, 1 25 i o 00 4 00,6 00 8. 'JTiiua'res, 1873 37 6 00 6 008 OOi 8. 0 squares, 2 604 61)8 60 8 00 9 0010. i- le.mares, 8 00 0,60 80o 9 00 10. 113, I I I I a a o a 5 3 3 o a a a a o o T" ! 9 8. 9. ,10. 16. ioil2. 15. .. Ti. jTT .. 11. 19- I ... 1 . 3 vii!iri, or M column, HI TUB TBAB I Cliana:aMa i: 8 iaaare. uimrwrly, 3J' l -or ai"'lily, wwaly,.. daily, eoluinn, ....BOH Chaniable-quaru.rly,.niuuihly,.. ilily dally, ..351 ....4r, ....55! ...1301 Stamllns card, o lines or lima, for oni yaar 10. NMilmiWiiiFiii b.mon.l by Hi. yM, unlM miftolfted on tin. miiim-ri.U or ptr(..ui.lj 4rl Unb-iwHo P"m Advi.rtiiul.nf not n.ri en tu. oopy for a p iflJ numt. .,f liimnioiw. ill b. .ii'li.ul ou tuonUi, unlew ordaredoul, and uv.nii'iit will bt n"ttd .mHmly. M !"tlmii.t. from stra.ig.rs or tranrient persona to be paid '"ThTprTrUKKM, of yearly advr-lrs will be confined rWJly to tin ir Virulaf nniti j and all adtartlw.ui.ntB not jwrtainnig tb.r-to, to I paid fi tr . AdviTii-niMit for Autitlnniwm, General Agent, Real lw.Ata Ap.i,t-, ft e.. not to be i.intd for by th year, but to be charg-d i.y tlie piiw'. nt the okiiiiI nv . Aim.iuM. lnK ramlHat.. (for offlwe of every deaeription) to be rhiwl at the rat. ol bfty enf par ireek, for aaoh name i the same lo lie. In all ranwi unl in a.lvHiii-e. ArtornVH will I hoi.l'U foi the prlreof Iruwrtlng advertiwrnents Imnwlit in by (lin I'ubllwrs not souiii.l. for "'u . f bvul advi.rtliui.ntB beyond the amount charged for their pun- ,,CAll"l'.'n.l.il ndvertlwmenta to be charged not leas than double the iWr,.u, and n.u.tirHd w if Hd Adverttwui-uw on the Imtil. oxrlu-lvlv, to be charged at the rate of 60 per oenC In advance of the aliot nilea , t j0 AIivrnl'IKCMKNTOAlt SI ISSHTSD OBATI7ITODM.T. AilvMrtlwitwina for ol.nrlrahi iiMttta'kina. ore oooipanleJ, ward, wwoship, and oilier puhiio nieetlngn, and such like, to be charged 1U,Ini'th'liwerfHd without eharire. aniens aecompanled by funeral Invtmrixna or obituary nutlet, aud when so aoooninanled, to be ''"aii'i'twoi. sending eotnninnleaHoos or reiiilrlng.notioiof fnlm, folre.- oomert. sny piiblto .nl.Ttaliitiwiite ahnre charges are made for a.loiii'an.-., aud all noun of private .iiierprl, can only Is-iuwrie l aitli the uudiHiiding that the name an. to be mil.l for If Intended to be lnserie.1 in tin. editorial column, lit Same will be eliarged at the rat of not le r,hn 20 wins per hue, and then only wheu accompanied by an advrtlineut. OF.WING MACHINES. SINGER'S PA- OtKNTBTRAIOHTNKEDLE PERPENDICULAR ACTION SEW ING IHACHlNEti, which have cqutrt-d uncqua'.ed reputation tor e iiollinro, m an pan. ui iuS wunu, variety ol sowing, are now oftered at the reduced ca.h price ot ONE HONDBED Dni.LAES. Tbe clear proht from tho usool these machines ialrom 500 to il.uuu a jear.oi-penumjs im of work done. a , , We wish to cau tho attention or mimnsciuimi F. to our nowly Inventid and entirely original MACHINE TO SEW WITH A SINGLE 1MKE.AU. rr-u:. !....,., i. .n .Hmlrahlp In contrivance, and so per fect lulls operation and result, that It commands thn unquull-fled .pproval of all who understand tha art of sewing by ma- Lr.aae a stitrn, wnicu win v. , washing. For shoe work and every "" ' 7 "Tl ba 'niekiog-mKttre.ses and all sewing in wbiih grtit .trmglh of ttamiirenuirtd, the work ol this machine cannot be equaled. It Is more simple In Its construction and much more easily managed and operated than any other. ' ,, Hereaiter we snail oe pri-pareu w vvj - - -- mwhines each petlect and complete ot its kind, and at the following cash prices : ....,., n nnn 1. Nerdlu ana snume mucomo ui v.... . J Needle'andVhuttfe'machino "of present style on n lramo --. , 1 125 3. Needle and Vhuttlj"ma"chlne "with nowly Invented leed auction and checked spring .:"'V.u. 4 Single threaded machines lor linen ana oiner wdu. 5. Single threaded machines for sowing bags, sacks and carpet baits - 6 Sing e threaded machines lor shoe work and leather 7. HinJlthreaded'mM mat" va 8. BIncthri!adedmach'ine"s"of extra sizo lor quld'ing coat 9. SingufhVnVdVd'mVcbVnVs'onargeV lor quilting e trasizellniniis ,- ; l0" 10. Sinulo thrcided machines adopted to lap seaming coat sleeves, &c "V"V."u 11. Embroidering machtuo mamng an ornaini'iiiai unu wiih two tbreds - 12. Machines of Urxe size for sowing awnings and ship sails with fixtures and sppatalm complete from i Machines w'irbe'fltVnd for any unusual peculiarity ol work on reasonable terms. Thn machln-a aro ecurely parked l..r ...... ir, mi nart nl the world, and lull printed initruc- lions lor u.lng and keeping them in order aro iuruinhed whh rachmachlre ' , -... ,k.j Machine needles, silk twist on spoon .i curu n' u.-, c.,alwayson hsnd and tor sme at lowesi rain p--. Principal uinc. no. .j nru.uwj, ... . nu.vnH nvrlrKfl! 57 Pouth Fourth .tree , Philadelphia. 1S9 Bmm.iro street, Hhimr... o-,l Wasbineton stieit, iloiton. 107 Mui str.et, Cincinnati. novle:imij I. f " Kxuress Train at 6 a. m ; Aecommodation Train at 7:45 a. m.; Mail Train at 6 p. m ; Returning Ircm r-prlni; field, will leave London at 1:50 p. m. Traini will Hop at follows i rpi. r.,.r. Tr-i. A m . trntn t.'lneinllatl and :25 D. m. frnm (Trilumbua. will atoD at Loveland, Morrow, Xtnla and issnmmnrfiilim Train. 7:43 a. m. from Cincinnati, and 2:30 o. m , trom Columbus, will stop at Plaicvllla, Millord, Loyo- i.nd Router's. DBerflold. Morrow, Corwin, Soring Valley, Aetna, Cedarvtlln, South Charleston, London, and West Jefferson. Also, on proper notice by Hag or to conductor, at Mlamlvillo, frort Ancient, Freeport, Clayavllle, Solma, Florence's and lti;n. Mail Train, 5 a. m. Irom Columbus and 5 p. m. Irom Cincinnati, will top at West J-tVersun, London, South Charleston, Ce ri.rvliln. Xonia. Snrlna Vailov. Corwin Freeport, Morrow, Ueor- Hold, Foster's, Loveland's, Millord, and Plainville. Also, on proper notice by Hag or to conductor, at Alton, Florence s, bel- The Columbus and Springfield train will stop at all stations on proper notice to conductor ny uae oroini-rwi.,-. Cincinnati. Wilmington aud Zmesville Tralu 9:40 n. m. from Moirow, and 3:10 p. in Irom Cincinnati, win ai.ip ii ..,k'.LV.i., i.tli,n l.nvnlnnd's. Mlamiville, Mlll ird and Ploinvlllo. Also, on prnpernotice by flog or to conductor, at Branch Hill and Llnwnod (atturnpiaej. n.. iiiii.i.rn unA 1'lnr-inn.H lljilroni Train will stop Lynchburgh, Wcsthoro', Blanchester. and (ioshen and Wllming ton pike. Also, at flB stations, on prupernotico. ...e, . ' .:.L .... t ..I Wllm nntnn Mnif 7anPB- Trains coonei-c wuu me im ,oo'. , , T ,, ville R. 11. at Morrow j and the liillsbnro' and Cincinnati 11. II. at Lovi land's. Trains leave Mnrrow for Wi'mington at 9:40 a. m and I:u8 P'Train leaves I.ovoland'a for Blancheiter, Lynclibur,jh, and mnnu..rn a, .l.iri in Lines ol Hacks and Coaches run In connection with tho trains to the toHowin towns: Lebanon from Di erfield. (josh'-n and points ubovo, from Mllford. Trains connect with tho rnitu'nr U. S. Mail stenm paekets to Madison, l.oul-vllle, Kvnnsvllle, Nashvillo, t Louis, Blem ..UI. laJ.,. Il.lnana X- n Ait Tho Trains connect with the Mad River and Lako F.rie Rail ... t...,'.Tlit On Sundays but ono tniln will be run, leaving Columbiisat - i , 'm.ii.niiil u, -l.'tll n m nn hi., Hiiu fl Pon. frnm CnluinbUS til I MnCIIIIIBtl u" Do 1)1 Do Do Do Da Do d do do do do do do TRANSPORTATION. Leave Cleveland at ":-'10 a. m Leave Norwaik at 9:10 ' Leave Mnnrrjeiiile 9:15 " Leave Clyde Leave Fremont Reach Toledo Leave Toled o at 9: 1 0 a. m. Leave Fiemont 10:10 .eavo(lvdi) 11:07 " Lave Monroovllle 1 1 :r7 " Leave Nurralk 12:15 p. m. Keaoh I leveland iML) V..nln I J.,r.ll 1.1 ,! I ihin 1 30 D'lyluu.vU X-i ia 2 40 llnytim. via HpritiRti "Id. . , . 190 Indinn'polii, via spring a Dsyion 4 40 l.ouivll c St. Lou's BIISI.USS CI li US. Y.I'PI N ntlTT T. THKO COMST' CK. OKO O . OOMSTuCK. T BUTTLES. COMSTOCK & CO., (succe J3 sors to K. t.'ormlcick U Co.,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Lnrd Oil Maciilacturei.,and d.-alura In salt, plaster lish and lumber, lb-ad ol Iho canal, '.oiumous.unio fi Liberal advances made, on consignments. OHOVVCASES! SHOWCASES ! A large . Ur.ti nn timid, nr made to order at ihort " ntiee-Ca.es carelully packed and .blpiied to an,.part ol tbe 12( Grnndt..3 doors caitoi Brondway, Now xorK. OCll 1 limM mar6 OSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, Ken I Kstuie, Bouuty Lnutl nnil Pension Alteui n, nn ih..h .... 'r.iun atr, t. t;oluniuus. uniu v " attend to the practice of bis prolession.oblalniig puiisions.buy Inn. selling md obtaining land warrants, selling and loaslng real f Lftfiri trotn a dUtnnce inutl bepustpatd w1 EST POINT SCHOOL. Arrangements eostoi7ih strict have been made with Prolessors from tho U. e Military Academy lor Instruction In their several o par .mt-ui. Brttol November n-xt. Every opporiur.lty will be olf.-red tor ohtklnlnir a thorouith eduostlon. i-rompr aiienuui.i., .. quested. octl-'-3mMl u l..i.,r,ntlnn o,ml tn T. Lihie1! . a ffi'lit nt Un:umh1iB; Wm. WrUht, Burnt ot Springfield : A VV. Sinrk. ag, nt Xn nU; A. II. Lewirj, agent, or P. W. Stridor, (i-ni-rnl Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. n CIjEHE11Tf Sup..rrte.,dent. r The Company will not be responsible lor bafitssnex-cAlme filly dollars in vlun unless tt.e I'me is n -turned to the Conductor or Au.-nls, and freliilil paid at tho rate of a passage lor evcrv $30(i In value above that amount. ) J 17OK SALE.a handsoine residence, with half lot, i n ttin north side) uf Town atreot, lietwwn High and Third streets. Also, a vlunlilo Bri-k Uouioon Oak street, east ol7th ttreet, low price and easy terms. ALHO, a SUIAU tlOUSO BIIU i.Ul UU I uuuw,, ........ v. Night Express. 3:00 p. m and 7:45 p.m. 5:v0 " 10:15 " 5::t7 " 10:30 " 10-35 " 5:43 " 1I:."0 ' 12:00 m. 7:.'5 " 1:15 a. in Going Eaet. Mall train. Day Express. Night r.xpress. 3:.IU p.ra , l:ou.. rn 4:43 " 2:30 " 5:10 ' 2:55 " 5:05 " 3:45 " 6:12 4:03 ' si:25 6:30 " The 6:30 a. m. train from Clevclard, and 9:10 a. m. train from Toledo, slop Bt all stations. rrh. 't.nn m ,eain frr.m Clevn'aud. and 3:30 r; m. train trom Toledo, slop at Oberlin, Norwaik, Monroevillo, Clyda and fremont only. Tho 7:45 p. in train from Cleveland, and the 1:00 a. m. train from Toledo stop at oil stations except Camden, Washington . ' . e . , , ... ... c 1 1 nlnnlnMJ .n.l ContiectlnK at cievejana wun l,skh pnunjiunii",..". . I'ltt.tiurg litulroads, and at Monroevillo with Mansfield and San-dusiy Knilronri, and Bt Clyde with Mad River and Lake fcilo Rill d, fl Ht Toledowun uicuigau oouineiu uu ,-.ui.. Indiana tiaihosd. sl.vil,.,m lll alnn vlttKnffufiKT Leavo Ohio City at 4:03 p. m. l.cavo Sandusky at 7:00 B. m., stopping at all stations. , . Olllcn C.& T. R. R., Cicvcla'nd. Nuv. 1J, 1653. 1853. 1853. PEN TRAL OHLORAILKOAU UHArsuUi J OF TIME. ll'IXTlfH A If If A nll K.TI K '. OnandarterTluiradiiv.Decciuber lat, the tralna upon this road will be run as tuiljws; EXPRESS NO. 1 MAIL. Lenves Zanraviil.- ut a in, arrives nt Newark nt 3:05 a m, and at Columbus at 4:30 a m connecting with tho Mail tram lor in i.,n.ii n, nun m 'I his train it -ns eoinv west only at new ark, where it will receive pssanmicrs by Sandusky ovenlt gtr un RETURNINO. Leavr s Co'unhut nt 10 3" a m, immcdintcly after arrival oj Lightning 'lVain" from Cincinnati; a-nves at Newark at ISnOaoi, receives paswrgers by a- co ..modatinn train Irom M.. I.. n,,j ..bd. a, V , , n . v i , I nt l:li.'l (ioirB rst this triltie top's cnl-- t post offlc s.exeeptallaa is displayed indicating pnss,-rg. rs. This Is tho only train running over the road on Sunday. EXPRESS NO. 2. Leaves ZanesvlPo 8:0 am; arrives at Newnrk at !!: con-neciing with Morninii Express Train fur Sandusky, nrrivine at Coin uiVusa-.l 1:30 ni.c-.nnectinB with Ialitntiigtrain llor i.leve. land Passengers by this trin leavo Columbus lor Clucinnatl ai 2:30 p in. RETURNING. Leaves Columbus at 3:5 p m. alter arriv il or Llchtnipg Train from rlevi-!nr,d,nrriiesitNi wink at 5:10 p m. c.mnectina with alternoon Kxpres from Sandusky, and also with Express Ira n lor Ml. Vernon. M innti'irt nuJ r-andiiaky, at 5: Jo p m, and arrives .n Zatiesvillo at Ml" p m. This Train stops at all stations wheropa isenst i e ere initici.t-il by alla. ACCOMMODATION NO. . Leaves Zinrevitle nl :t:lf p rn airiv,-a at Newark at 4:50 In time to eor.nect with 5:25 p m Expm. lor sannusliy. I.ohv.) Newark at 5:15 p to. iroiii-ilHt. ly alter nrrival oratt"r-noon Expiess iriin Sunuusky ai.d arrives at Columbus ot 7:UU p rn. RETURNING. Leavrs Co'mnbus at 7:: a ,n ; arriving at Newark at 9:20 a m, ronrieeting wun iorniug r.xjiros. nirc.itm..nj .... s at Zstio'vill, at 1 1 :32 am. This Train stops nt a l tne srounrs. FREIGHT TRAIN NO. 4. Leaves Zanrsviilo at 6:00 a m, arriving at Columbus ot 10:50 DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. THE PILGEIII FATHERS. BY JOHN PIKBPONT. The Pilgrim Fathers where are they f The waves ttat brontht them o'er Still roll In ihe bay, and throw their apiay, ' As they treak along the shore : Still roll in the bay, as they rolled that day When the Mayflower moored below, When the sea around wai black with storms, And white the shors wiih snow. The mists, that wrapped the Pilgrim's sleep, Still brood upon tho tide; And bis ricks yet keep their watch by the deep, To stay Its wavea of pride. But tbe snow-whito sail, that he gave to the ga'e When the heavens look'd dark. Is gone ; As an angel's wing, through an opening cloud, Is seen and then withdrawn. Tho Pl'grim e'I'e sainted name I The hill, whose ivy brow Rejoiced, when he came, in the morning' flsme, In the morning's flsme burns now, And the moon's pale light, as it lay that night On Ihe hill-aide and sea, Still lies where he laid his houselt s head ; But the Pilgrim where Is ho ! The Pilgrim Father! are at rest, When summer's throned on high, Aad tho world's warm brroit Is In verdure drass'd, Jo, stand on the hill where they Ho. Tho cs'litst ray ot the golden day On that baMowed spot is cat; And lha evening sun, as he b oves thn wcr'.d, Looks kindly on that spot last. Tho Pl'grlm iplrlt has not fhd: It walks in noon's bread light; ' And it watches the bed of the gltrious df a I, And shall gua'd thla ice-bound shnr.i, Till the waves of tha bov, whero tha Mayflow.r lay, Hiall foam aid Ir'cze no more. EDWAB l V KINSLEY, A M. Ju30 LAW PARTNERSHIP. SWA YNE & UUtr.R Tun undersigned will practice law In copartner hip. IIP OJce fa tkt Cily Bank Building. R. P UW1VUI!, . E. BABER. au7-dly G- ERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hardware aud Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, house builders' materials, hrrS"!Bd mecV.n.e.1 tools, military goods, etc., etc. No 161 High street, sign of the (,llt Padlock. ANNA STAPKV. W. A. JONKS. . . imtwM.yitil.lt riAAHO -s-n-'O FALL AINU W1XN iJMiuuuwo I ODO. U . II. KNOEPKEI., 99 aud 101 William St., New York, Importer and Jobber in French, fCcrmnn, Kntjllnh nnd Domeatlo Rooiln, for Ho has received, by late arrivals, a large and well selected stock ,.. ... n.ll.h mt n-h i:l"lb, srades .nd .tylo.. Heavy Ooatiog., mixed .no clouded Whitney., IvtHr.harn. of all thn various colors, Diitters uevon.nire nmso,., fsney and black Ca.slmen s, Paletot Coatings. Vestines In Velvet, Grenadine, Cashmere Satin, and other fabrics ol new stylesTand assorted qualities, together wiih an extensive assortmentot and other goods suitable lor the clothlt. trade, on the most .. o ,,i,. inuao. a n 12 acres ot t.onu, nu un, n Road, a'hont one mlleenatol tho corporatl in line). Theabovi) properly will all b.! sold at very low prices and good t-rnis, il.pplkd lorsoo... p ...nr. Real Estate Agent 1 NDREWS & JESUP, No. 70 Pine street, New York Agents lor thosale ol all kinds olt'ulton nml Woolen Rlnnhlnery, (Inclu .lug Drying. P.eklna, C'anlinu, Hut ring, .-pinuing, Shearing nnd other .Machines.) Machinists Tools, Leather Bt.ltlng. Card Clntbintt, e, 4c. The." alt "o,n '" bet! makt-rs, nnd aro aold at wrtr lowest prices. also: , . . - J Tt.nl.iv. In .Mr. vnrfnlv nl ftTannfar.turrtt At- .,lu?TZ i:Z nl i noes. Shutilos, Piser , Holler skins and Roller Cloth, Ladng Leather, a o., Acq- ocilO-dbm r SiJ. mwm Mntn favorable terms. Short time and cash buyers are part.c .i.r,, l'AJt. I 11VJ 1 C-L-i suuuiuaov w"" tovitti t t.,alntne our stock belore purchasing eis::wmr... rv JO and Fourth street, .nnravllle, Ohio. sep22 dtf T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad t J . street, near the bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all 1J kinds, and a great variety 01 casiing, 'f T M. GUITEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at .J . . ... .H c.mnilssioner ot Deeds and to take Depositions Janl4-ly:ac ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS! I.. O. WILSON &. CO., Importers aud Jobbers ol .Dry Goorfs, 2I70LIAN & OTHER PIANOS. EERRY ILlJik IIOHDON.S'JS liaOAItWAY, Publishers ol tr.TT .r.i j........ -hi...u ... ,.d rntad in Plan .a. Meledeons and MuateLsuentBlorthe celebrated iEnltoti.llrand.aiid other Pianos made by lli.Het, Davis & Co., Boston, whose IManoii are cons u oria inpuriur ii muun. ..w . ....-u.,.! 1 hnnrl I'ltiiint Dnil fll r II lUI'llU IIIU3I" -i.sjs..' DOS, UIIU B"Jt:'Jl utaas'a a - - - . , - - wholesale and ret.il at Iho lowest rateSn Berry & Gordon, aucccss irsto T S Htrry, 291 llrooway. Plnniw tolnt. 'TS iCo'. iEollan Piano, havo the latest improved volcinc. dim u ly f,.r Ohio am d othkb wkstkbn miss, i v, ....--o has est .blished hiitis ll In bis proleaslon in rsnvr iwj,"" dsrl Southern un;o. t . ml4ro9 , i-i nan otriei, ncuv w- 19 Cottt:tLSalT W"tm pOLUMBUSSTONE&LlMECOMPANY. NBiPYnHK. VJ DIRi-CPOHS: Invite the attention of Wholkoale BtntKns to their very large aMoUmen"ot goods, whleh is kept complete at all soason. of The ier by the" addition ol all the new styles and lab rics that OJJict Wo. 1 , .. JOSEPH H OKIOXB. TJACKUS & GEIGER, Attorneys ire constantly arriving by" steamirr. and have largo aepartmenis iar"":' V.,.. . " "j. n raisim.res. VestinKS, Tailors h'Heol CitirtA. Olliceln i Wynne's Bluck. October U, lHi3. .! mo. Trlmminirs. Whito tioods, llo- nt Law. sierv. Dress Good.: Shawls, Ysnkoo Notions, "ome.uc.. . . . -.-, . , rti.ir,.d arue lines ni prims, uiciuuwg ... ... .. i 1 i m Blot., and eio. in suu.v iuu -r . n.,V. U.,,lt mi.iI uoiurnws, uuun ... v M"'""""'-'. ,." A .e.. and thenu- other atimie ouas, oienuo., in....u...."i merou other an cles appertaining to the l av Goods Ibadbv-A?so agent, for the sale of "Hoyle'a Royal Patent Sw.n.dowu mo PAPER DEALERS OR OTHERS.-- ...-..f . rT-,rm-vtt CJ A I I?Q CINCINNATI S 1 UUiv auo i iuii HFVON.lk IHH.WEW, Snle. ta.ms t. d 5j Walnut Wrt, cklugstarsXA a. the, call together all tha mooted men, securities will at all times sell ot tmr rates. Cincinnati, O., April 14, 153. EAT HER BELTING. Tho undersigned, 8 WeWtcI the .ttcntlon of the closest buyer.i for ri credit. - tTEMOVAL AND CHANGE IMMENSE l . .ini'iiinTIVl' HTlll'K.- Ml BBIS L.HAI.LOWKI.L it .Vi. u ,umovnd into their ,D fndid new ware- hirnse entrance. No. 147lorket. and No.2l North Fourth. .1 reel are i Goods ollered one... yr ."-"" .,," a ,,.hi. ur.tv to incroaso it. especially wl.h those who buy for cash, and believing Ihst Ihe Isirest system In Jobbing goods Is to have unllorm' P;'. ,he will he comuelled to sou ai a muen .nui p. -" -.- slhlv bo altoraeo cas i and short creait It.E. M'. II., Ircallnt. V. (J. UESMLEU, Treiiauir-r. S.MEDARY, W. S BUI.L1VA.NT, W. DENNISON.Jrt, l'. AMHOS. l? A SHEI.HEN. Superintendent. The above company are now prepared to contract for, an deliver any amount ol if- iiiiiiiiinrr. i ll insr am i.nnii moiic uuu luul. At their Depofln Golunibus,ornt any point on tho railroads o canats ttiruugnoui ino amm. ... j . . . .i. ...... nn ft.lreasrn tn All orai;"i;ilt,;li.),;!,;flup8rln,0Ild,.nt, Columbus Ohio, rill mee.t prompt atteiitlon. Si'p29c6m It. E.NKIL.Pres't. RETURNING. I.e.ve, Columbus at 12:10 p ra, and arrives at Zanosvillo at :50 pm. cm tiis Snnerlntcndi.nt. Supcrintnudcnt's Ollico C. V. R. R., Nov. 3D. Heel TT't - . . . v . . . . . i t ii ri O . XTEW KAlLltUAU Lii.v Hi l lME ciioiotw kd FAnn Rkditceo Between Columb'ui, Indianapolis, LaJ1.5e.tt.-,:hicao and Terrei ll-ute. d.i , nrotish In 24 houta, vin I'rtnoB, inui.unpun. I.alay. llo BndMicliiganCI.y. 10 tOlHOO 111 " ..-... " Indianapolis in I. a nyetto in " Terro 11 auto VIA COLUMBUS, PIQ.UA AND INDIANA RAILROAD. Two Daily Trains (3undays excepted.) 1st Midi Train at 2.1 Express " 1 i t. i. ii.i. r,,. b laid throui'h Willi heavy " T " rail well ballasted, and lor speed and comlort cannot be ex celled. , TOLKUIJ AKII UIIH..MIU. First Mil Train leaves Columbus at n. m. dine at Urbana .leavo, Urbana nt 1 ti. in. Connecting at Clyd with the l ole- do and Cleveland Rhilroad at 6 p. in. Connecting ot Toledo Correspondence of Ihe Evening Journal. THE "OLD FOLKS' CONCERT" AT HAETF0ED. HahjfoRH, Cuiiri., Jan. 19, 1854. A few davs "", '' Journal contained a ohort para-. . . . .1 V .11. o' r ,.,ort " ulii,-h r craiili in reiuiii.n iii ui" i,. . a i-vw. -, .7 , ucuily came oil' in lliis city. Well hern I am, all I lie way Irom old Albany, mi purpura to attend the ropnli-ti.in of that ell'iir, to he given nn the 18ih. Some may call lliis a "ton f"l's errand," hut lut such hear ni throuli, before they decide. A friend here had kindly secured me a ticket b f irehiind, otherwise my j iur-ney had b,.en in vuin, ns (lie niimher of tickeis wus limit, d to I5D0, all of which were, s d.l at least twenty four hours belore Ihe Cone, rt was to be. held. Go with tne In iiiiajniiBiiou, Rinii nunoi, onu ic. ....... all this ull'.ir shall be, iilnmt wliiuh there is eo mtiih egritDt: ent. We will stnrt at otx o'cloclt, in ortier in secure m good n-ot, thmiph the seryics tin nut commence un . Phou 'li the evening is quite stormy, mo crowua m oi I :. . . 1 I! .unm ... a slrent evince s.ituo uniisiiui nneieai., uuu an .-. . in .viti-in ono direction. The current turns towards I'earl street, and the new Uon-,'regniionBi uiiurcu that street seems to t.o Hit-goiil. we win euter-i. we can. We, who thought tube early, must he amons ihe la-t for ili-it sp.icious and elegant edilice is already f to ovetH -iwitiR. Fmully, without much fihbmg, my friend diddled Ihe Bontinel at ihe pnllery stairs into Iho idea ihtit I was one of the iinffcr, and so I oh tainedn good seat in full view of ihu Choir. Now, before "uieeliu' hegins," lt l"1 around on this cotiorej-atioii. A finer limiting sot of people llian these VanUees enn not bo scared up. See tbevenerahle gray honda and stalwart tonus. All I xnese ore me men ... the olden time, who have turned out, in spite of the storm, to hear the tunes they sung in their youth, n j: ii. l.l'iir them. The pulpit and plat form are filled wiih divines, among whom 1 observe Bishop Williams and Doctors Robbins and Hawes, .v. Messrs. Beadle aud Fisher, Charles A. Goodrich, unci many others to me unknown. need be, their respect anj veneration for that pioneer baud to whom Ihey owe eo much, and whose pious ways are, alas! too much departed from in these days. I went 150 miles and paid near five dollar, to hear Jenny Lind, and never regretted it either; but, without disparrg 'tnent of that incomparable singer, I confess I would go farther to hear such a concert bs this, that I have feebly attempted to describe. LITERARY KOVELTY- Punch lately had Ihe satisfaction of being present at Signor Sivori's farewell concert. He wastxccedinply diverted by the performances of that clever violinist, which also reminded him of an idea that had occasionally occurred to hitu before, on hearing Olo Bull, Listz, and oilier prolessors or musical gymnasium. He perceived that the talent ol these gentlemen lay principally in executing variations on certain fuvorite airs ; that is, in disjointing their different portions, and filling up the interval with divers fantastical and ecceutric movements of iheir own runs, shakes, and so forth ; thus interspersing the origin music, which was expressive of some sentiment, feeling, or state of mind, with passages which, having no meuning Bt all, formed an ugreeable contrast to the melodies wherewith they were blended. Now, the idea that occurred to Mr. Vunch was, that th., principle (so greatly to the gratification of the public) acted upon by tho musiciuns, might be advan-tageously applied to the sister arf. of poetry. He thinks that Shakspearo wHi variations would very probably bo received with great applause. The vari-mi.m. of course, should correspond In expressiveness and intellectuality to those above alluded to. For instance, let the line to be varied be ' To be, or not to be ; that Is tbe quostlon." The theme might first be recited entire, nnd then tretited as follows: , To be or not, fiddle: to be, diddle; that, toorui; is, roorol ; the question, lay. Fiddle, liddl-, lcloMe. Hluln, toorai, loorai, my. Tooral, to be; loorai, or not ; lay, to be; that is, fiddle; the question, iddle de dee. To, joridle; be, doodle; or, foi; not, dol ; to.de' be, roll that, ri; is, tol; the, lol; question, de ride. Ynddle doddlofuldu ro, to be; hev down derry diddle dum, or not ; whack rum ti omlity, to be; ho down, Hint, chip, chow cherry chow, is; tn la la hi, the q'ltslinn. Dong, (long, hartim, scirmn dive, question. Hight foi lie riddy, ondy, bow, wow, wow ! ill ruti n a' a s' raw; nnd consider ing the present declining slate i f tho drama. Touch seriously reCDUiitieniN his suggestion In the notice of tho managers. Its adopii.m will doubtless astonish the weak minds of m-.y, tu whom SliiikKpeare's sense, ut preset., tun strong for th-m, will be rendered more palatable by dilution London Punch. How to tkix A Gold TtACHKR A gentleman from Swampville, Nmte of Now Yurie, was lolling how many d .fiVrent brcupations he Inid attempted. Among others, he had tried school teaching. ' How long did you teach V asked a bystander. 'Wal, I didn't teach lung; that is I only icen to te-ih.' ' Did von hire out V ' Wnl.'l didn't hire out, I only went lo lure out. ' Why did you give it up?' ' Wal, I g:ive it up fur some reason or nu'her. You see, I traveled into a dcstict and impair d for the trustees Humeuody sani Mr. o-m-niu. vu-I wivited to see. So I found Mr Snicltles named my ohiick in interducing myself and baked bmi what be thought about letitig mo try my luck with the big boys Biid unruly gme in tho district Ho wanted to know if I ra.ily considered myself cap'ble ; and I told him I wouldn't mind his asking me a lew easy questions in 'rithmatio and 'jography, or showing my hand-wri ing. But ho said no never mind ; he could tell a good teacher by h's gait. ii... mn .en von walknir a little ways.' says ho, and lean lell,' jis ' well's I'd heerl you examined, ,a?!.he' . tifl-j,.. ' He sot to. tne door, as no apuac, uu.. . ..-looked a litde skittish ; but I wus consid'rablerHjfra- ttd, nnd didn't ;inmd much; so 1 turned nimni nna walked oS as smart so I know'd how.' Ho euid he'd tell me when to stop, so I kep' on lill 1 ihougni Id gone 'bout fur enough then I s'prcted s'thing was to pay, and looKea round. vui, nte avor wus m i... . ,rn thn flhriir. Rut where is it 7 Can IxllwintsB ,,... - i ., -. , .i. rn . Tn ...mmi in iIih orchestra, alone tinickles was eont : ii no uiui mu v r.. .- - . .. ill.,.:. .. hih I liivu liunnl so mill-Ill ' Did vou no bacK I nrm . . s grea .. u - . ... --.7 ... , , aidn't go back.' U, no : un ...e r,So - e-- , " n:,l '. nnnlv for another sch o Y polileort Tide ga r re" quite "bT many ladies, w5 no-lfdid.,U apply f.-r Bnother school,' said 0uit00l't..i..J , ?h M custom, are to sin2 tenor; the gentleman from Swampville. 'I rather judged my wuir, ui.i...,.....s - . ,, - :.,, while the wen in the orchestra aloresaul.smg tne treoie apiBarunio . or air. Well, this arrangement seem, ouu iu u. . nATT,E of thi Bkks-A curious cirenmstance erns, but it is theoM way, and tnatg enougn. uui 0curred at 0ileviilo. Eure-et-Loire. A small farmer there is a more sinking feature in mis great, twir e. P)0 bt,el)ive collt(linjng a vast 100 than that. Jus-- o a. ut ... so u. ... ,,... .,fb.,ea He sent a man with a cart, drawn wall hav- orset to wun mo miraissu,c,i... - Whv. here are many oiu inuie. wiuimu ........ m fi (,.. , ,m,,i- a.,.n earth rum lie 8 Pse o :d f xp esf Train leave, Columbus at 2.30 p. m. Con lads, some of whom must bo at leasUiree , ore and J , , w(J1.e hc(j(1 The cartBP necting at Urbana wi.h thelbUO p. m.trata M. H. and I. K. R. II (. WheW what a screech we shall have from their f bou8 t;ed , hor, Connecting at Hellefontaino with tho Bell; fontoine .noI Ind ana M M voices. AllJ ,len the men-only see tho Aimn.tBtmmBliilllt.W .Iterwards a multi 11 . d'-?.!?'r.r.'i" '." ? r.E.kRjSair'a.B: v heads ! One, at least, of these is over 80 year. - , - at A,. ,nakitl ottWir I N I ) I A N A P 1)1.1 --C T IS 1 1 R E II A LT T K AND LAFAYETTE. of age, and many over CO And now wno ,. ,to be tie of lhu earlh fl.m llle wulli or First Mail Train leaves cniumuus ai J " in u.i.u.. Ieaijer u. , j u r .,1 . ti Connecting with thn 12:50 p. m train Bl li. anu i.. v... n. i.. Connoctina at Dayton with the 4:30 p. in. Greenville and MUinl 11 R Connecting nt Urbana with the ludlannpolis and Hollo- tonUinn II ll.tjr inman.ipous. So.-nnd KxtireaS Train ICSVes I .oium iu. ? . i . .. I. .... .1 . .i 1 1 nnlrafil rSllIH. I.r er un.leriaKO 10 nnsuago a J. ,, ; ,. , Yates' bi team, albeit I am Do " whip. i conieso i (.'on ioning lor tbe spring iraoi an - - - , .that lor extent and variety win .urp.... I In ihat market, cnto-mg mw in Sfiinrlea. Wlin a OUSines. o. to the new codo ol practice, oct':8 B JONNETS! Bonnet., new at)d s... -- ,,,. ,ir, ca B I . ...... ...a .u.wt. Ih.KSKUO 1 c v-'-. I .- . . . urn patnTiruited, Hi.c..ed l-enll-r Bnnd. have th . jbm.- ' tJmkit the inter.st day received a lull a.so ' -J" .o theabovt ot In width. Wo articln, as one tho th cb ana soiio par., ui v ; A ., .. . u airmehed by powertul machines, (invented and used by It. 4. U. ouly,) whereby Ibev are n UnilOrm Uliai IIIK "iu uro r - - , .Ln.n nnd give from !5to2S percent. more lurco .u.u VXvnia TTLAID G00DS.-A great variety of wool edit system, tho nece.sity for chsrglog large d rilW lk VM goods, for Itiil r nd w t"r, cau xi.t, and by selling their goods at a very smull llW be ,ound ,t r .,.fi SHAPLfcY & H ALL S. 17LANNELS FOR CHILDREN. Plain j and linured Flannels, some very handsome and new styles, " ' . . .u. ..,.i,ue m theabovi ot every juogn ..i goou. ... . -r - - - -j. , Sill Th , .re made from --00...;.. dBy, frcm , solid paruol the best oak tamed eather, and are chines, (.luveniea arm - " - Uncurrcnt money will only he laien ai us marai-s maou iu ts,n.., - - ...... .-iir nsitvto see who unu wnai ne is inai ran manaeo such a tcam as this, so seated " all over necilnaat L'urhaiia with tho ::i0p m train M.R. ncd L.K R. R. ,. io,.i0g thov are. But here be is. A stalwart, gray Conneetlns at liollidont:no Willi ibo nigbt express itain ooiie. r.i,lrch -nnotuer 'Sanire Cornell in appear lonmine and Indiana It R -at I n.diBP' - 1 ,! .trilrn. the root of the aallory, as a i- - j.. .. i.tsiiatiamiita 11 11.. mr ininYri.innuu wi""' m ni-u io.o .j - ... iro n i,aiHyi;.u. .i.u " ... ' , ... nlrhrnnnd 1 r... .Ho....- .,,rl in nn instant nil that Vast mulll- liirniT!iih,-ia wun , . J...,,i.u III ig" ------- - . ..1 . c ..,: II II fr Torn. Haute. St l.oUH, VOUOHllll nu sp."S., ,,! hushed. HO DBBinS Willi O. w.HU u. iuu.i SPIHNGFIKI.D, DAYTON, UAMHluw Leavo Coluimus at a m , leave u t.u n..u.,,n nt 4:.ri0 n. m. lor - . 1 n , 1. i i.huni KnniiL'cniu or nn.wii, nr.ic rn unci in.,1 BONN E l b 1 A lew Cases Ol lwo hour, ..t iuhor ot ihe above places, . k without f,r8t having a prayer ? niUorno styles, tuaicaunoi ue.uuuu ad Cincinnati at 7;:ill p. m. IWgagu checked to Clyde uuu unyiou -, ."-i- . ro.l... .1. Plvnn and TuhdO..el0 IX tare irom coiutnoun iu wun.-.)," -- . r. inuinuapu.i. viu unj.... Union do T.'ire Haute do Chicago via Inrllannpolls, Latay e to and Mlcnigan i.ny. SWAN'S MANUAL, for Administrators and Kxocutors In the settlement of the . stati-a of de,-esed per- sons-a new and improved ccltion with practical torms auopieu nuiiii at rndai.l. . . . .. ,.. . 1.,., ....n.,l St e.isewiiore in mis uim'.,j..." ,D. c-Viiii r ,. " - -- SHAPLEY. HALL'S. 7 7. .1 I? n L . - 1 . 1 ... . nr nnni emeu - . . . . , i . . . bearKe' orcf undoubted standing, . credit of six mouth. gn s. boo. new Bot and Shoe the ordinary manner. .Dillon ol freliihtonlv. nanutacturor. P'"'-. " ,.,,( - Sold at ma hy JulS Slgnofthe'dllt Broad Axe, Columbus, O. Baker, Istory CELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Bake pdeslrousolselungoiithls .Zr Zi hair c ttonos, palm Inat and busk mattrasoesi Warren's pBti-ut sola beds; lounges, .oto.' eto iui"m.leriBl l..r louoges.'coUand comlort. , lnlact, T,; lC:,:0rZovd hl.7st.b,,.hment f "li .a-1?., .u. ,. 1.... u.,.1,1 niir:v onnosito, where no win i,h.."ood;.t;rKt;,a.-Van,,t .ail Jo bo satl.iactor, .0 .11. dniJ.lfl 1853,-tf . TWlfvTRiTslVlG AND CURL MANU- V) FACTORY- J. W. VOIslslEB, I Ulgh OPP Ml' VKSf rATBUftlOWAIlKR nlAMOND and ZF.PHYR WIGS, TOU- . O'1'0!'.".. .. ,'..T. rr .nillOI'ISn Will II. A D I f, ' ttlM.r-n.uji"- 1UI F WIG9, BANDS, BRAIDS, FRIZ-KTTS. CURLS, o rsrsroes' wigs. rort-iK. It.irli-tlnlra snd Curia. "(kill varleil.s In ORNAMENTAL ma!!!?.s- mim.t Ain C-LongHalrRonghlor taken In Ex change EVFN1NG SCHOOL, between the hours of ', . ' m ...hHMoreatitllelnstltute.lnPennlmHii'.new mock' r,t.Pt:.l Powaand Rich. Student. caucnUtr . .,. i stuv elaht we. ks. udol the first wook. ... a 00 tstlnnery 3 00 room expressly fitted lor them, during thos.mo hour. m,nt PrMpnl. . ., Alfbbd Lbwin, asksw. ... . . it -.wl Whi re money Is remitted In .dvance of maturity, a dhcount .ui ... m.r cent, ner annum win oe auow.-... l.Di.nu. . r--. .-,;. .u I-...., n nlilo. llm lavnr Thn. ask trom mercnani. visum- .'boy ... ... -.- .1..1. helm, .atlsfied that they will 01 an exainioa.iu.. ... ... l, lanre hn n.invlnrcd that 11 IS OOl lor llll-ir iuir.....w . -- ---o ofi that .re .bsolutely essential to those who g.ve long "m l!! IUlLOWBLt, J. L. HAlLOWKLt., Jamks TBS0.DAIB, A. W. Little, JanlGd2m . ... . n. ...... i..tlr,i., Klu.i. street. limpnrium, no.i ri.u ..--.. y r0Kis3XANS. C sop'-)6 UTLERY. A fine assortment of the best I Do do Do do Ho do Do do Do do Do do Do do Ho do Do do Do do Du do Do do By these routes, for Chicago . r . .. .i . mailer-, mj uo ,uuu ANnAI.TS. .. . r i iVii-miiTh liettrts. D hrbo nuuiy i mo of 11,0 Mu,'.T!t. 'oudalin and spnugneio, in. are hushed. Ho beams Willi a word ol camion I.TUN AND CINCINNATI. . utmece((iarily injuring Iho house, and thut "pMs well for him llithetf call, on Rev. Mr. Bxa-, Springfield or Dayton, (tak- DLB to offer prayer ; for what do Yankees ever uuiler- tuke without first having a prayer f wen, inis is a o,,.l m.ver-short and appropriate. The pres- ..,.1 .ml l.lnaaino of Heaven were invoked, so that while observing the manners and customs of the father, they should pBrlako largely of the Pilgrim spirit. The nraver over and all expectation l. on tl pine. A low whistle i. heard strongly resembling that ol ihe ,i;.t.nt n.rs. Whnt does that meant Au ancient pilch- pipe a. live ! No other instrument i. to be .een or heard, and from that the army choir " sound:' And now they begin to roll out Hie note. 01 oiu i srw, with the word. "He reigns -, tho Lord, tho Saviour reigns." m;,i, ,. v,Dt n nnwer nnd thrilling effect & creat band of singers pour forth ibeir melody. Whut ? j -..,l vlr-l, vnliimn of sound proceeds from 3 00 6 50 10 00 Indianapolis via liellelontalno.... 4 50 I alayetie uo lleil.Montoloo D-ivton Sprlngtl.-ld Cincinuiill Hamilton Urbana - -- 6 50 1 50 1 00 1 40 3 40 a eo i ou tilde hive. excited y tne electricity wun which mo b..ihii'u". ed lo be charged issued Irom their hives, as H in one- dienco to a given signal, and with great inry nttacKeti il hfie.ea In nn instant the poor animal, were entirely covered wiih bees Imra head to foot: even lheir nostril, were tinea wun iiieui. num .ut.imsd hn f.tnnd one of tho horses W'mR dead on the ,) ,..! tl.n nt iera rn ine auout luriousiy. nio ..'i.nt...l anv. rnl nersotis ; one of them atlempt- the bees, but ibev attacked him, and w . - - - - J - , , ; he had to plunge into a pond, anu even io piuco head under water for a few seconds, in order to en- .,., f,, limn.. The curoofGillleville al.o nltempl- " I " , , fl;l,, u d to appmucll tne norses, oui no wn- in .u ..-6. j it. .nrs.l in.nr.t. At etiElh two lire engine, wero C . , r-MAf ItlrViKni nt lor. and by pumping on iuo ucm fj'?", hA .n th. hnrapfl. or put tti IHlilli. inn much iniurod lhit lliey died in nn hour. Tho value oi ine urn u.suu, u 1,500 francs, and of the horses 2,5011 francs. A lew days before bes from Iho same hive, killed seventeen goslings. EFPrcTs of Severe Fwt on Tree. Vrofessor Lecomte made obaervationson thi suhject during tho severe winter of 18512. He found Uiut even roses power and thrilling effect doe. that ,,ines and oilier plant, which had been lrozen so hard power unu n i ... ,iL stems, were not lo ured aa n. oui.1' ... i-i-- by freezing so intensely. Alter a series of expert And then what excellent lime menis on plants, such as lite ciuit ht,, . T. W. 8WRNRV. K. R. IlUTCIIHON. T?URS1 FURS ! SHAPLEY IT hive lu.t recn've.1 the largest and host asso ever otl.ired In this mark.-.t, cnm1.cL'n all I VBOH .. BI. PBTTEfSOILL OO.'S AOKWCV, 122 NASSAU 8TBKKT. TMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. L SK.in6llwanfiereconomleillnn Soda, Crtam Tar-tar or any other preparation In ainmcefor Bahbig.-UmiKht rt CHFHcVl Y tAST. or BAKING POWDER, tor raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried, Griddle and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Ples, Corn Bread, Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, Ac, A.C. ... "-A.. Vr . Cana Boat. &S.. will an ,fn . n-rt., 1 trial, to bo the very thing needed every single day' of their existence. at any time term 01 ..u-.? -" Tbbms: ('no hail ai in i Penmanship and Hook Ko- P'ng j A clTsV ol youna lid les .ll he 8" In . room This article is ono that every , FA!IIL V, HOTEL, BO AllOINB IIOU!!!., Eating Saloon, Ship, Steamho.t, Vessel. Canal Boat, 4., ' find, upon a oarolu) trial, to bo the very thing needed every sin lis most Important advantages over the old system ar.!- ,..... V.....,.n...,,l milk -ifs. shortening spoiled bread, and the trouble and expenso ol procuring good ycast-water Y. No tSne l. rued for tha dough to rise before basing; .n..iAiii.r,i htAsf iriMV ne iririuH u iu iuu, UUIiai'uiis1 J ' tt , , & HALL Hsaorttuent ol Fur. II lh now sivl.-s Home very beaulllul Cnpes varying In price trom 1... . .0.1, V.,lv,,t and (JlOin l.n.iR.. ..,, -. OEMO VAL. I respectfully notify my patrons It and friends, that on and auor i-.n.y,...y stock of Mu.lo, Piano lor.es, f.-m moved to An. 60 N, Block (Middl-. Store), . .t c. , t..,. IVii nut Mid Villi'. rrest to, ; r , . . . . b to , wnere l may ne . " .. ---. M,rfm, t 0 HAL. ":n:..; .rin, P.anos. wth and without thVE ilian Mtsih.-wiVuS, New York Pianos, Guitars, Harps, .1 II.. A.. ......at. in Pl-no. to et C.Jhpairl for second hand Pianos. Cincinnati. Not. 14, 53. ly D. A.TRIJaX. : 7. , .. r l: u... INRUSHES. a tine assoruneiu 01 nmr, nui, cloth. to.Hh, shaving and tl3.h brnohe.,, .11 sryle. aud l... v..r ..1., hv ......... ......... r il.'. v K L A N D. COLUMBUS & CINCIN- l t;ATI AND Cl.l VKLAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. CHANGE iV THUS. . ... On and alter piummy, . run a. tollow.('unriy. excepted): Trains leavo Uoiuu.uus ur VT;' "1 ' ' i ,1 m ' and Now York, a- 10:15 a. m,l'l5p- ?' Vi.P;. m.. 4:23 Trains leave tueiny iur viovoiaiio i - -r f ",""; j" ' Li,,, cni,,mh,,. nnd Cincinnati, at 10:40 a. 1 rMn i -hvu "j mT.inIravocCltlPfColumbu. snd Cincinnati, .17:30 "ainf J . . "( W.Bd ?o?:rlo and Now York at 7:30 .. m., 3:45 p. m. and :uo p. m. TIl.TON.Sunerlntendcnt. Columbus Nov. 14th, 18K). novlS N.solM UARD, A gent, Columbus. MisMlP IlIllLfll t(vfTB. hev keep. Why, Father Jewell, Ihe leader, manage, tender pub. which one o,.u, ua u a .u .u- ... ti "jut as ea.y . and.eems.o much -element be rea inn d ftd by tjaense h. S;:Cwhfy1OT had Kr 'no dlVCupon them. Tree, in Canada, r di d ' Z old mrn Ioo ?hey .1 ain bo hard to reach Maine, and Hudson's Bay, have been known to have th'etgh,! 1- prices D.n7 Druggist, High it., Columbus. 3. A oook can al and palatbble bread TOHN R. COOK, DRUGGIST,S I ononsite the Capitol H.'uso, VPS i f ..lunibnB. Ohio. ays depend upon having light, swcet.tendor and biscuit, whether the llour beot the boat ,U4B Bread made by this process (s much more nutritlous.oaslnr of dlwrtlonT'-ettef fitted lor a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and llghter.lhan. when mad.. wltti yet. ,nm. amfouhnto'-thi.em.a. upon U...nd con.ePMuen..,,a part only .oe. U--" b bod while the acids lenu 10 pruuuun - --- - This articln hs. been thoroughly tested, liked. When used according to tho directions, It is irrirrnnirdto r... . . r. nitnifVlf'H RAKING POWDF.R, .l.r and ;0 will not be deceived. Principal of. fico. 130 Watar slrnet, Now York. Sold by the best grocers and druggists generally. I 'OR SALE a house and lot in Franklinton, THE COLUMBUS STONE & LIME COM 1 PAHYore ,w aeringal their Dopot in -oiuinb.,s. loh2 ly nov7 : . : V -t- iniPts ...inline, rnrri enses. DOri mollies, iuu- ftUlfjOWIiWi..,""' , . .,. I i . ... i.... h. .,.. uomb.. oYc.. ate.,wiii I JLJ latu, armlett. o.-ca-iu-o., find a good a.sortment at . .pipy t HALL'S- Snpfl ; TTRESH ARRIVAL of Mason's Challenge IslTsuirrfor0 Irtlcle of Blk.ng Brushes, Bt th. new Boot and aho. Kmporlum, o. a """" C0NSTAN3. EW AV. 21 ROOKS Grace Manning, H.va Just received at PEARSON'S DEPOT. Alartre stock of misses' gaiters and shoes, of ..HieScrlptloB., forlsllind winter weals at lte at. TMCKENS' LAST AND BEST WORK XJ Bleak House.eomplete. fjO eBts. jfustrecelred.t lootSlJ PEARSON S Depot. chonp for caih. octllS lanolro n ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Jn , under F.xchani.e It-nk. Cutting stone at I'.co - mnoon llulidlngsi'ir.o. Well stono Six Imh curb stone ur " " " Llinn !pi .$3 DO per perch. -A ou " SO " 70 " 10 Por Lineal foot. 07 ' 15 por full bushel. R. A.SHKI N 'uu-i lot. nd.-iit. VALUABLE LAN ua for tALt,.-adpui 4UO aerosol tlistrato land. s'tusted on tho Ge ,reevllio Road ani Big Darbv iiun. in rraine t ,.,..-. Chin. Tbo fand la h avlly HmVred with Oak and Hickory, ex ....i. .i r,n ...... I'lntred and under culilv.llon. I'ny e . ... I.. .,1 lh.nH.r.ls.H thn i ffle.rt ill 111" II I. m",n rnv-J. - . ,,,.u ..... P H ii J A. Wileox. fcxenango Dunuiug, ouin.i ui msu ,4'""- JAB. A. WILCOX Ti AILROAD NOTICE. The Stockholders Pk ... .... ...i..mht,a. Pinna and India a R.ilroad (ompsny a. or inn " -.---- "T "V . 7, .u. . i...,i..n l hereby rotillea inai inn aouuai meunsj n,r .nn 'i.---,r7nl nirociorsof said Company will behold at tho clllco In are da..j n. nieMninrsof said Comoanv Piqua on Tuesday, Iho 14th day of oruarr, proBlno, Janl4-4WO JOS. M. EWINO, Sco'y, i. ..... tt.at iVimw aenm like old Simeon, ' ready l.llllll .MM- . - j - . " ,lon f,,r verv excitement. Just walch Ihe old folks down stairs too see the tear, start to their eyes, l a. thestrain reminds Ihem of mb-irdnys. Their heads, their feet, all unite in keeping tune, ana even me,, trembling voices are heard occasionally. I hsve seen i.r.t and enthusiasm at concert, before, but never none like this. It is not like ihe curiosity to see some ! Ann heralded bv Barnum; it is simply miriK" . ... i..:.. ,.,i. a eathering ol tho descendant, oi me liifium", have met to hear their neighbor .ing the tunes the Pilvrim. Biiug. But to reiuru to ine ouoir. n- .trnina ,f " Paris " bnve ended, and - . . . I A .l,n, -,. AO snr. -- - I .,, for VCllAINUl. tlavillff juii.iiuncu mo c..... the nl()rB Uveiy luiogewaier i..uu-". , ek of good, own, d by Mr hURDh LL HeI. 8 Net 1 v ,,ow Ililiey ptrl after part come, in,, vs-t how mixed op they gel. dui n""".-... fears fur their safely, they all come out exact ly nghi, to a dot. Then come the pluiniivo .Haiti. ;t ;f-n wich " and old New Du.ham." The charming Mont-aomery" follows, which w. very L, 'r..-rly tncond ? Porthmd." "Nowpor." M'l.rn.li.e,'' Sherburne, follow, and ihen coma, ihe pathetic "Sena," w.ih tl.o solemn words, Reo thn Lord nf plory Hvln?; Seo him gaiplng I hear mm cijo g, ol which the inmost nini mi', inhly. i.iii- .nd well direct ......I. nf d.ki.rls nwn .. . j ..i.i. .in., ii,. eeio. lustouened a laren U,lU. n o . ... -. . . . . - - w rrl(pi ?' , New York, ol .bo latest styl.-s and t o-;t mi.teri.ils, I am now ' a t exernte all orders In my Hn" in a manner hat can. Knt - nroa.sed Kaslnr W.-.t. lor n. aires, -nd dma 1,1 ny. In h j ,Pd..'ur,i.tomi.l..i my e.t.h lahn.ei t Ju.t what a first V .. M reliant Tailor Shop f h.-uld be. Alter my tin i-ss to my ,, d iriemls and cu-totn. rs. tor th" patronape Ihey have nere.o i .re giv n me, 1 re. ocl7 i.-ct nils solicit n continuance ol the same. 1 ' P. R Sli, AlNo.H Neil flnusie. tvtEW CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.- 1 w have )ut rw-eived at our Carpet Rooms 20 i,s Vniict tapl try csiaieia; M ps Brussels do do trom 81,18 tn $1,37 , It) in l'.ng'lsh anil super Inirralnsdo; !,0 .sail wool do nl ri to 15 cents; rt) pa stripe, h- nip andnnttoo ingrains; .s i:::.,- w.d,h. .na 100 rui? from $2to600ech ; 20J door tnftit; 5 ps enco m nt ting; WeeuVn"" andpu.down carpel, at 'horle.l notice. Our good, .re a. cl.p as sold at any ' ;"TBWAnTt lurinrr the sinsin ienden.es. pe.vade.l -he entire t" 'V shall I say of " Miirylati. , ; v..-.".; "' -, .',,' "fiman" ''Greenwich, " niiom, "''"" . . .nHU.t.thoh not least, "Old HnmlrMl" wh-h w. f RON SINKS, Sewer and Sink Traps, assort- 1 ed sIzes.lorsBleat JN0- Ki,UKYV' . Julf Townstreot . . 1 ...U.. a M.l.f ,,.f-H. I,Y -I - ' ' joined in oy ' u"' - V- V -i.l,.h '.II were asked Choir Blsosnng-uor,,, '""' " vBn,((, rof I . . ....I tlw.H did Wiiii ii will) "J . ' , ' l ... ...1 au.h an ordenl bel ot Hiat cnurcti dvc. ...... - , . and may now be consinerin pen. " o rt rtoa rpfl nourished with unabaled vigor ou the return of warm weather. Ermau Huinnulut, aim otuer.a, nave sume dantly proved thut in Siberia Ihe ground is frozen to a depth, that tho fibres of the roots, and the ro i!s themselves, must be solid icicles. Indeed 'he larche. there havo their r ir.ts resting on a In zen mlisira'tim all Ihe year. Largo portion, of both Europe anil Nurlll Am...ii:a stiPiiiirt extensive forests nl birch, spruce, larch, and Scotch fir where the ground ice is perpetual Tub D"ok of Pnovgitn.. What a book it is 'hat nf Proverb.! Forget that we were ever obliged to repeat ihem mcchtini. allv in our joinh ; rei d ihem n they stand iu all their bread h and ruhiieai of their meaning, without our belter experience, i.f life, and in. tiling sh.irlof nt'er BRtoiiiahiueut and ndm'ra Inn will be our feeling. S i-h gems of wisdom in .uch g. lilmi set ings from O'io who lived and died hi-f.ne tho nam., of wisdom wa known nun'iig the nii'ions 'rum whom tho world's B"e. have s'nre sprung! h,.t shr- wd perception of human cliarnc'er under nil cniidmon. ai.d moods! Whut oomprt h- n-ive exhibition nl llle l:i li. vi hole compass, and of Divine rroviilenco in tls inoNil aims and Mire reward mi l piini-htuenlii! What cuiitl-...I. tr, fi-iiniliiv. ind .try. modoraoon, pi u lent e, lie- nevin-er,.:e, peace! What varied illuslriit o, s I. out inati nnd beast, nslure tiud arl ! How terse and poli-heil .1.. ..I ll,.,u -...olnaeH the, ihouolll ! lotll'I'kol reading ihe little bo k through in a day would b folly, ulihoiiiih i's liue n.ny be run nvtr in on hour. h linn is u o ninli and givs Iu.kI lur I ow rt ie . . y ; t lime we recur to U Rev. Samuel Osgood s " Oed vitk an ordenl lielul". That good old u.ie-how oft-n it is mu.dered in the.., L is ; resembling the ' Cor.nialion " about a, much a. rat dI wi'haf all the decendanl. of th. New England Father, could li-.r just such a concert. I am .tire t would revWe their early recollection,, and increase, if has ri.. r. r it,.i,.'a 1'ilifi I ts Progress 1 lit, 111. I..II ' , , , l J r,M been Mlislatetl into (M.it.iso mil published l ie " Cel.-siiala" me snid to f.ncy audi lir lure. As Hi., work is sold lor 51. iho u is tt .d'Mii.t tnlond. d for tbe pei.pl... Who knows hut thut the womjerlul and pious tinker iiv.y do a great woik yet as a pioneer missionary In the EutlJ |
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