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r 7 . 1 ;, VOLUME XVIII. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1854. NUMBER 109. 1 01(11 i i IP 1 it0 fatc Inunutl 18 PCBUSHFD DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY I1T THK 1) III I) STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated under the General Law, TERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE:, Daily C'ltv subscriber $11 00 per year. Mail " S 00 " Uy the Carrier, per week 12Jtf cti. Tri-Wkkklt 8 00 per year. Wfekly 2 00 " Club often and over 160 " Tl'Itttt OF ADVERTISING BY THE SQUARK. (TRN UXBC OR XM -IAKK A HQCAKR.) One square 1 year ..$2i) Ol) ; one iquare 3 week.. .$3 CO One One One One One One v monini it. uu ; one fl months 12 00 ; one 3 raontht 8 00 ; oua 2 months 0 00 ; one tf week 6 00 ; on 1 mouth 4 00 one 2 weeks.. . 2 50 1 week.... 1 50 6 dava 1 U8 4davs 1 25 3 days 1 10 1 insertion 60 Hnnlaved advertisements bitlf more than tlie above rate Alvertisemnt, leadeii and placed In tha column of 'Spocial Notice," double the ordinary raw. All notices required to be publiht'il bv taw, leti.I rates. If ordered on the inside exclusively after the first week, 60 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in the Tri-Weekly without charge. Busine Cards, not exceeding live tinea, per y'nr. Inside, $2,50 per line ; outside $2. Noticeii of meeting, charitable sooietiefl, Are companies, kc, half price. Advertisement not accompanied with written directions wilt be inserted till forbid, and charged accord-I n;lr. All transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Wkbkly One sijuure one weok, 60 cents; two wchs, 75c ; three weeks, $1 ; one month, $1,25 ; three mouths, $3. .10 ; six months, $0 ; one year, $10. Under the present system, Hie advert (hit pays no much for the space he occupies, tho change being chargeable with the composition only. It is now generally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. DENTISTRY" Nil. SWAINr. M. DM DEXTIST AND MAX- ufactiirerof MtXKitAt, Tkfth. OtHce and residence at Dr. Ide'iold stand, opprwito K.xchango Bank. Chloroform administered. Superior Tooth Powder always on hand. neptl2-dly. chase house, CORNER OF SUPERIOR STREET AN1 1'UIiUC SQUARE, CLEVELAND, O. H. A. CIUSE BOX PHOPRJBTORU. june5-illy. J. It. Paul, F)RVAUDINTG AND COMMISSION MER-chant, Dealer in Produce, Visdi, Salt, Flour. Wheat, Corn, Rve, Clover and Timothv Seed, east end id" National Hridj-eColomhus, O. m-pisd.y uttinu Ac olSIiox PRODUCE COMMISSION MKKC.IANTS, 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, Ml)., ATAKE CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGN- LVJL uwnt of B.icon, Lard, Gutter, Flour, Whisky, Cotton nnd Tobacco. ISST Gordon, Matthew k Co., Wh?oUn2, Va., will also tnaUortdvatiCua on shipmeuta to our iloude. octlO-Om NKIL 1IOUSK SALOON. rpO EPICURES. THIS WELL KNOWN JL Ktablishinont has lately been refurnished, nnd will keep constantly on hand in season, all kinds of Oame, Fish and Veui-mn. Oysters by thisCnu, Ketr and Rirrel recoived daily from U.ilthnnrc. II. C WEL'.'H, ' oct2lV-diJm Superintendent. House Funiisliifl? aa 1 Stove Depot, BIIOW.VS BLOCK, Stall SlrcU, Opposite to the American Hold, Cdavtbm, O ALA.KGE STOCK Q'S M.VIlBLElZiiD MAN-TKLSand (inite4, with an I witliout suminvr fronts, just received, and for ale cti'ap. rirovftj. I'arlnr, Hall, Dininj Room and Cook Stoves, for nod or coal, a lanje variety, aod at prices to suit the timp. I h ive the celebrated SmvAttr Stuvk, the nw.it ptr-fiti Cook Htoiv m-mufttctureU, the Qihkv oftiik Wtfl nnd the Acroiu Cuil Stove, with a feMinq drmr in front. These itoves; h ive been lamj kivnvn, tewrety teite.it, and have acquired a reputation unprecedented. Extra platesfurnish-el promptly, on-t at a moderate price. ily stock of House Furnishing Goods. Is vory complete. ' 41,inMhel 0 ster Cookers, Tin Ware, &c. Jon Work pkomkily tnxswo to by ti'too Wokkmbv. oet2-dtf P. B. DODDRIDGE. lUM. Neil House Hat Store. 1851 GILLETT & CO., WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers in II.it, C:ips and Straw Ooodi, are now in r.-ceipt ol'our Spriug and Summer Styles, to which we i uld re pec t fully invite the attention of Deulers and all a want of (Joitds iu our linn. Our assortment is now . amplute, embracing almost every style worn either east -r weit, among which are Gent' Ettra Molewkin, Drab, Uaver aud0asiiw?re Hiitn; Pauama, Ointou braid, Pedal, inborn, China Pearl, Mariacabm, Poarl Straws, Palm L.iial' and Cinada Straws a fair asdortinnnt for children. Also HM-JOi' lilLMmiM. Caps for men and boys, and inan-(acture l to ord r. Our (iood.i will be sold as low as tha lowest, for Cash or approved credit. Sign of tho UiglUt, Neil House Building. apr5 auriucw iiousk, nosTox. WITH THE ADDITION, IS THE LARGEST and bost arraugud Hotel In New Euglaud, and the subscriber begs leave to call attention to Its magnificent arrangements and superior accommodations. Tho furni-. ture 1 made to combine utility and convenience with luxurious eae aud comfort. The drawing rooms are most elegantly appointed, tho suits of rooms well arrauged for laminus ani iarie traveling parties, me sleeping apart imuts commodious and well ventilated, and a large proportion of them supplied with Cochituate water and gas. kvery effort will be made by the Proprietor to contribute to the comfort of his guests while sojourning at his bouse. LEWid RICE, Proprietor. IVmton, June 2S, 1R54. ju5-d;tmeod GUILDS & SMITH, No. 4 It) IVmi Ht., New York, TMPOUTERS OP WINDOW CORNICES X Bands aud Pins. Orders from the Trade iu New York or at a ditsuce, will be promptly attended to. Also, constantly on hand, Worsted, Silk aud Cotton Damask, Cords, Tassels, (jimps, &c, Window Shades and Trimming, all uf which they nlfer at greatly reduced prices. Aug. 24, lKM-dJm A. II. HAWLEY, QL ATE ROOPEP. AND DEALEft IN SLATE, Ciimiup, Oino. All work warranted. U. DOUTV, Ajfont, Columbus, lt!lVrenct, Culumbim Gad ami Uki Company. octlH-.Ily MlllliOUS. TEN LAUGE 1'iEii GLASSES, ill l)T 60, VI by 60, 2 by i4, flnext quality French plate, fitted up in the riclu'nt patterns uf KnunPrt. AUo. a tine lUMortinuQt of rich pattern nfOval (ilaasoti Fur flate at tiiu uw Mture, Odeun Building, inarj. J. H. UILKV k CO. CAPITAL OITi" U AGUE HUE AN ROOMS. Tub undersigned having permanently loculed in the ily, hal availed Uituelf of every advantage ueeesnary to eecuta perfect Daguerreotype liavinif a Lirs; .Sky Lit;ht, lie eati take pictures without regard to weather. He has juit ree.eived a lar.e aud Hplendld assortment of casA vl every variety, iroui tlto lull mt down to the B.U illest that uru taken. Kvury lady and gentleman is respectfully invited to call at liU rootus, ou llih street, H'est fide, , doora tsuuth ol the Franklin Biink. and eamin specimens. Um. WvKEa will be in attendance to wait upon the ladles. K. .S. WVKliJ. Colnmlins.Toiin 1. 1S5I . janl9 illy 'piliO UNOKliSItiN'EL) IIAVjrTllIS DAY X formed a partnership under th nnmo and style of MlLLKlt, llilMALIWON & Co., for the purpose .if cloinj a general Nanking and b.xclianee business, In the otlice torm orly occupied by L. Donaldson & Co., on tho corner o State ami High streets, (City Uanlt Building.) JOHS vii,Li:rt, l.UI'UEK IIDMAI.DiON", February 1, 1S54 iltf A. 11 CHKKV. FANNV i'EUN ONUE AlOliE. KERN LEATE3 from Fanny's Portfolio: second durlrs: n beautiful volume and deeply iirlurestiiiir. 'Also. Mvrtlo Wreath, orHtray Leaves recalle'l by Minnie Myrtle: encisoan irunn reuce tuu.traieu. rnr sale at tlie now cheap Uuokatore ol H. Jl. ISCl'.K S CO., June'i Corner of Ili ili and Suirar Alley. GAS KKC IiURNEUS NEW PATTERNS JUST KCIilVKI) A larire stock of Chandeliers, one ami two liirht pendants, and bracketts In irreat varietv. from Cornelius liaker : Co.'s manufactory. Those who design introducing gas to their houses, will pleaso call and see some entire new styles. Wo purchase directof manufacturers, andean sell upon the best terms auj?3 lll.YNM fe H W.MWIN. NKW STOKtt AND NHV ;tH)s. rpUE SURSCRIRERS HAVE OPENED AN J. entire new stock of Dry Goods and tihoos, which will be sold as low as tbo lowest. Call and price them. A. BLAKE & CO., sep2M3w High street, 3 doors north of Rich. TJLACK SILK can bs ubttiincd low nt DLAKK'S New Store. i lep'JO-dJw PLAIN and Figured All Wool Detained, low r than ever, at BLAKE'S Now Store. sopiuuuw pINE WATCHES, SILVER WARE, and cve- X xj Trlety of goods usually kept Id a Jewelry Store nay be (band at unusually low prices, at , . B' D- DUNBAR , Ono door north of the Nell Uousa entr e FROM NEW YORK. 'DONAU'fl ADVERTISING BOl'SS, 102 VlWD STREET. Siosrcr's Sewin? Machines, nidi ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA- chines of any ntUitr which can be used without making the owner iiawe m a iuu lor lnrriniremeiit oi patented privileges, are still sold at REASONABLE 1'KICK.S, and Willi unquestioned rxgfu. Having terminated our legal controversy with Elias Howe, Jr., and pncund hut full license to utte his Invention, there is not the slightest claim that our machines iufringe any other patent. The riff lit to use the machines which we have sold, and aim ll Unreal tor sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct natents on Sewing Machines, cor ering alt the nice points of the invention, and all the ma chiues of other manufacturers infringe one or more of mem. uur patent securing the spring wnereuy the ciotn, c, is held to the feeding apparatus by a yitddiov pre- ure, is infringed by all the machines now ollered in the mar net. Those who bur the-interior ana piratical ma chines, are hereby distinctly apprised that we shall compel them to pay us for the privilege of using them, Our legal rights will henceforth be rigidly enforced. THE IMMENSE .SUPERIORITY of Singer's Sewing Ma chines has been completely established. They are of uni- versal application the same machine doing all kinds of work, and doing it perfectly. Ibey are not only superior in contrivance, but unequaledin mechanical ilnish. They perforin nil work required, and continue to do it without gettiugoutof order. Wo dusire to call attention particularly to our new MACHINES TO SEW WITH A SINGLE THREAD, which by ample trials have leen proved sute-rior to all others for stitching linen and all very thin fa brics also for sewing leather cither with a waxed thread or Bilk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing an entirely new and verv beautiful result. Machines of extra si7.o, both shuttle and sinrle thread, may be bad fur smalt diQcrenee in price. Theae are found to be very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-bag handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at snort notice. Principal Office, Jo. 323, Broadway, At York, Hkanch Oto'it-s No. fi7 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. No. 47 Hanover St., Boston. No. 1SJ St Charles St., N. O. o. 15! IkltimoreSt., Haltimore. No. 247 River St., irov, ew lork. 2-J Walnut St., Cincinnati. aug4-d;:m I. M. S1NUEK k CO. No. n; Clntmbers street, New York. Pinneo & Co., TMPOUTERS AND JOHBEKS OF SILKS, 1 RIHUONS, VELVETS, FEATHERS, FLOWER?5, LACF-S, tVc, are nr)w recivitig a largi and completeasortmeiitoi' RICH MILLIXEUY GW)U. which they are enabled to sell ut the lowest prices, aud on the most favorable ternii. Those v.-ho purchase of us may save one proltt ut least, as very nearly all our (roods are received direct fmm tiie manuiacturers in r ranee. 3 KKUKHI1KK THK NL'MHKR, Sft "0 Chambers street, 1st door west of Uroadway, opposite trie irving nouse, , h. o. mjfEo, k. c nupix, a. h. pan ford. aulO-il.'IminflM THE NEW YORK STEAM It LANK HOOK MANUFACTUHINU ESTABLISHMENT. Caps. H bouud, numerous stvles. 0 cts. per ouiro and upwards ; full bound, White, 15c and upwards ; Fine iiiue. ic, with hmls and Hands, White, 2c ; l-iueHlue, paired, 25c. liemys, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, 40c and upwards ; with ends and bunds, p:iged, 4.'jc and upwards; Russia with ends and bands, paged, 60 to 56c ; etra bindings, paired, 00c and upwimU. Medium. Fino Blue, Russia corners, puged, 07c and upwards ; Russia ends and bunds, paged, 75c and upwards ; extra bindings, puged, 87c and upwards. Royals and Super Royals, extra bindings, paged, $1 25 and upwards. A great variety of Pass Books, $1 per gross and upwards.Memorandum Books, $5 per gros and upward?. Receipt Bwks, Pettv Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Rooks, Writing Books, Cyphering Boots, School Albums, &o., Are. Constantly on hand, 10,000 reams of manufactured work of every quality and description, ull bound iu the most substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which areolf-'.-ud to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers general!, fnr cash or approved paper, by JOHN" O'lTARA, 110 Nassau street, New York. N. R A liberal discount when purchased in large quantities. mavS-dOmu FOR SALE MILL I'KOi'ERT IN OillO The well known FLour Mill at Munroe Fall, having lour runs of Stones, with an excellent water power, and one of the best Merchant Mills in Ohio. There will be sold with the Flour Mill a good Snw Milt, one Mill occupied for making Bhovels, one bmall Mill for making of hoes, four or live good Dwelling, an Elevator and Store House for wheat and Hour, a Storo for the sale of Merchandize, and about seventy acres of land under and around the buildings. The Machinery of the Shovel and Hoe Factories is uot to be embraced In the sale. Possession of the Flour Mill will be given on the first of December next, and of the other property as tho leases terminate; the renin from the time of sale to belong to the purchaser. The present income is about $1800 per year, und may be made much more productive. Twonty per cent, of tho purchase to bo paid In cash, and 20 per cent, yearly till paid, with interest half yearly; a deed of release to be given when the second payment is made and a mortgage taken back. If tho property is not sold before January 1, 1S65, tho Flour Mill wilt bo leased for such time as the parties may agree on. Apply to Hi hiiy, limine i Co., Cleveland, Ohio. C. W. CARTR1GIIT. Kotmi, October 10, 18M.-tr.w3in NEW BOOKS. AFRAJ A, A NORWEGIAN AND LAPLAND Tale; or Life ami Love in Norway; and intensely Interesting Book translated from the (ierman ot Theodore Miigge, the second " Walter Scott of Germany." lli.l N'iuotan; or Trials and their l'se. Ilv .Mrs. Lincoln rhelps, I vol. Illustrated. Alone, and yet not. alone; a thrilling tale of Old Virginia. By Marian Harland, a young Virginia Ladv, 1 handsome vol. HisTuur nr Ohio. By James W. Taylor, Ohio State Librarian. A Book that ought to he in'the Library and on the Centre Tablu of every son of tho Buckeyo State. I vol. JIistokv of Gkihob, troin the earliest times to the Roman Conquest including the History of Literature and Art. I5y Wm. Smith, L. L. I)., with an Appendix by George W. Green, A. M. Illustrated by one huudred Engravings. 1 vol. OKll.xr.iI. ad S.it'Ub'O Scexks, from Notes of Travel In Greece and Turkey aud Palestine, by Fisher Howe. 1 vol. Illustrated. Tim Pauaulesok Frepkpick ApolwU'S Kui'MMAriiER, from the Seventh Uermau Edition. A beautiful volume with twenty-six Illustrations. Tim Bikds or mil Bini.i. By the Uev. H. Ilarbaugh. Elegantly Illustrated with colored l'lates. The must beautiful Gift Book of the season. A HlSTOIlY OP TUB I'KUTKSTAXT Cai ltril IN Ilt NIUI'-V, with an Introduction, by ITAubigne. 1 vol. Thb ,SKiai.i:iiKES ur our Dkpahtku. Thoughts on the Earthly resting places of our Dead, by liev. F. R. Am-pach, A. M. 1 vol. Works or the Kev. John Cummings, I). P., Miuistcr of the Scotch National Church, Kc, including Lrgtckks o.v tub Book ok Daxim. 1 vol. Lui-TURts os our Lord's Pakaku'I. 1 vul. A Mk-isaor from God. 1 vol. Christ Kkceivino Sin'xkrs. 1 vol. TllR tiKKAT SaCRIKII'K. 1 Vol. TlIK COMFORTKR. 1 vol. Together with many other now aud interesting Books, ust received and fur sale at the Bookstore of novll HAMULI., AjVrOtf k LONG. I RON RAILING WORKS. 1UON RAILING, X every variety, of Wrought und Cast Iron, and the celebrated Wire Railing. Wit'KKiisiiAM'a I'atkxtkd Wirr r s.ick, for 1'rairios, Railroads, Farms, Iiwns, Gardens, &c., at $'1 per rod. Iron Hed:itkaoh Iron Fl'Rniti'hk The 'Jd edition of "New Phase of the Iron Manufacture," containing designs, explanations and prices of the above articles, forwarded by addressing tho subscriber. JOHN It. WICKERSIIAM. Warerooins No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. 63, fS, 67, f9 and 01 I.ewis street. New York ftnaylc.M KITING lVPKRS TlrFlLL"irinCE5 600 reams white and blue, ruled and plain, wove and laid letter Paper. 7oO reams white and bluo, ruled and plain Foolscap paper. Envelope papprs, Hubbard's Colored papers, for pamphlet covers, Manilla papers, all sizes, Bonnet Board, &c, at wholesale, at mill prices, at tho New Bookstore. June::'.! J. II. RILF.Y k CO. Ron'li'S I'ATENtCASES. DELUDED IN the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United StHtes, from their organization to tlio yenr 150. with index, by James Rob' For sale nt J. JL RILEY k CO.'S. julyU WIDE AWAKE. THE NEW PAPER called tho Winii Awakf., and the Spiritof Washing-ton, No. 1, Vol. 1. Just received at sept-J5 PEARSON'S, H ARPER FOR NOVEMBER .1 UST RE-oct.'ll SANTMYKR S llmrr. ceived nt GODEY'S LADV'S HOOK KOIt OOTOREU Just received by II. II. PEARSON k CO. aeppJo ''piIE GonuUiu Imported Furiua Cologno und X Hay Itura, new supply, just received by sepja JNO. P. COOK. FRUIT TREES. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a choice lot of A pple, Peach and Cherrv Trees, in eood order for planting. fmnyn W. ,IEV"'w IJOTASH A SUPERIOR LlUALlT y JUST X received and for sale by JNO. R. COOK, fehll. First door south of the Journal Building. LYONESE and THIBET'S, dilloreiit colors and widths, at prices that, can't be beat, at sepl!0 d3w BLAKE'S New Store. AS n LEIGH, A TALE OF THE OLDEN times, 25 etc., by Vllss E. A. Dupuy, just received may 13 PEARSON'S DEPOT. PUTNAMFOR OCTOBER. JUSTRECEI-red by fsept2Sl H. B, I'KARSOV CO TVTEW WOIiK BY EMEHSON BENNETT X 1 frid of th. Wilderness Just received at june6 PKAKdOS CO'3 DKP0T. FR03I NEW YORK. PFTTENUIU. A CO'8 AOKXCT, 122 NASSAU 8TRKRT. The liauo aud Music Establishment of HORACE WATERS, 833 BROADWAY NEW YORK. THE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED PIANOS X and Melodcons in tha world. T. Gilbert & Co.'s World's Fair Premium l'ianos.with or without the jEolean, and with iron frames and circular scales. The merits of these instruments are too well known to need further commendation. Gilhkrt's Boudoik Pianos, an elegant instrument lor small rooms, iiallkt at CTiLtfroN'P I'ianos, of the old established tirm of Hallet it Co. Mr. W. being sole atrent for all the above Pianos, lie can oiler them low er than any other house in the United States. Hokack watekm iianim. man u tact urea exDresxir for mm. navinic great power of tone and elasticity of touch. Pianos of other make. In a word, &13 JJkoadwat. is one of the (areast denots lor rianos in tue worm, aiuiruiug an oppor tunity for selections not to be had any where else on the American continent. Second hand i'muos at ureal oar (fains. Price from $00 to $11 o. WELODEOXS. GOODMAN A BALDWIN 8 TATEN'T OHUAM MKLODKON3, with two hanks of keys a sweet and powerful instrument. rices from so to S. I). St H. W. Siirrii'a well krutwn and justly celebrated Mklodeonh. Prices from to $K0. -The above makes are the only ones tuned in the equal temper meut.jf Uelodeous of other makes, of all styles and prices. maktix'S unrivalled uuitars, rrom -o to w. hiiw- nas, from $5 to $25. Accordeons, from $2 to $20. Flutes, from $5 to $40. Violin trom Sd to JJrass inslru mcnts. and others, of all kinds liealers supplied with the above rianos ana Moioueons at factory pneea. Tliis list comprises the products of the preat masters of both the American and Kuropean continents, and Is receiving constant additions by an extensivo publication of the choice ami popular pieces of the day. Dealers in SlUfiic, lacliers ot fennnaru's ana Acanemies wismug to purchase any music published iu the United State, or make arrangements tor continued supplies oi Mr. watkks new is sues, will (iud it greatly to their interest to call or forward their orders. Music sent to any par. oi tue united States, postage free. june5-tf Gi ENTLEMKJTS FCRNISHING GOODS. C. V it. llATCU & Co., 97 William street, New York, importers and manufacturers of gentlemen's pcknisiiinq oooph of the latest styles, and in great variety oonnbting of Shirts, Stocks, Tk-s, Cravata, Gloves, Hosiery, Under Garments, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Linen Colkirs, Kobe do Chambrej Shoulder Braces, and a oomplete assortmeut of all articles appertaining to the line. Purchasers are invited to oall and examine our stock before purchasing, as we offer superior inducement, u regards quality and price. marchdlGmP r) EMOVAL RULE & HALL, WHOLESALE j dealers in Hoots, Shoes and Brogans, have rnmoved to Xo. 91 Chambers it rent, a few doom went of Broadway.Tho subscriber. In cnllin? tho attention of country Merchants to their Fall Stock, would say that they do not profemi to keen what la usually called ' clieau conds M that in, goods sold for five per cent less, and worth ffVj per cent less than prime goods. A few cents per pair oulj in price, is the diliereuce between a aood shoe and a aooa for nothinrj one. They feel confident, from experience, that merelinnts who try the experiment of keeping prime Mhoe.H, not only enlarge this branch of their business without accumulating tin unsaleable stock, but give better satisfaction to their customers, and secure tho hvat trade in their neighborhood. We shall bo pleased to show our froodi to all who will favor us with a call. juneo-d4ra HLLU & iiALL, 04 Chambers St., In. y. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST QUANTITY erer in Columbus is dot ollereu at very great bargains for canh. BURR'S lurpe Four Story Ware-Rooms are uow completely Hlltd with BEAUTIFUL FURN'ITURK, comprising all the In test styles of ROSEWOOD and MAHOUANV, PARLOR and CILUl HKK Furniture, in sets or Biiwle pieces, Sociables, Sofas, Divans, Sofa Hed-i, Lounges, Ko.sewood. Mahogany and Black Walnut Marble Ton Bureaus, Centre Tables and Wanh Stands, Plain and Ureas Bureaus, in grvat variety. LAKUK EASY AND EI A nETI I EAN CHAIIi?. Rosewood, Mahogany aud Black Walnut Parlor Chairn and Rockets, a large quantity, comprising over twenty varieties. Mahoiranv. Black Walnut. Cherrv. Cottaite and Common Bedsteads; Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables; Secretaries, BookCasesand Wardrobes; Hair, Cotton and Husk Matressei, Looking Glasses in (Jilt, Rosewood and Mahoguuy Frames, all sizes; Cilt, Rosewood and Mahogany Picture Frames. Kvery body wuutlug line furniture at low prices, should call at BURR'S, febd No. 6 Buckeye Block, Broad st., Columbus, 0. NEW HOOKS. MY SCHOOLS AND School Masters- or the Story of my Education, an Autobiography by Hugh Miller, author of "Old Red Sand Stone," Ate., ke., with a portrait. 1 vol. Myrtle Wreath: or strav leaves recalled, a fascinating book by Minuie Myrtle. 1 vol. New rem Leaves, trom franuy'a Portfolio, yd series. 1 vu.. IHutrated. Chrystalline: or the Heiress of Fall Down Caslle, arv- mance by F. W. Shelton, A. M. 1 vol. Illustrated. ine u uimsicai woman, oy Kmuie t . carlow: autnor ot 'One Year of Woillock," Jbc, from the original Sweedish by Klbert Perce. 1 vol. The Flush Time of Alabama and Mississippi ; a sorles of sketches by Joseph ii. Baldwin, from the uiuth thous- aa euition. i vol. Just received and for sale at the new Bookstore uf juncl RANDALL, ASTON & I .ONO. PUINTKUSJ INKS. A largo involcti ot Printing Inks from tlie old and celebrated manufactory of O. Burr, embracing News Inks for both Powr and Hand cresses, ijook in km, assorteil numbers, lard lua, colored Inks, Gold Size, kc Tlie subscribers are Atrents for the above Inks, and will sell low lor rash only, aud warrant the Ink to bu good. jyO riA.NlMJjL, ArilUiN Of LU.Nli, liootscnerrt. NEW BOOKS. SUNNY MEMORIES OF Foreign Lands, 2 vols., illustrated, by Harriet Boech-r Stowe. author of Undo Tom's Cabin. thoughts und Thin? at Home aud Abrosif. hv F.hhu Btirritt, with a Memoir by Mary Howitt. The Modern Horse Doctor, new and valuable, by O. IT. Dmld. Just published, and fnr inlo ut the Now Bookntore of J. H. RILEY k CO. N. B. ThetraJe supplied. jy!9 HISTORY OF TIIE OHIO CANALS. A complete Documentary History of the Ohio Canals from the lirst measures taken for their construction down to the close of tho session of the Legislature of it ouo volume, 8 vo. A few copies of this valuable work for calo by ISAAC N. WHITING, Over the Bookstore of Randall, Aston k Lung. fohWkw. WALL PAPER. NEW STOCK.SPUING Style. Randall, Aston k Long, would respectfully call the attention uf the citizens of Columbus and vicinity to their new and well selected stuck of Wall and Window 1'apers and Borders, Fire Screens, Oil Shades aud Fixtures. Ah regards beautiful style, quality and low prices, they feel satisfied that they can compete successfully with any house in the city. All they ask is a call from, those winning to purchase. Hon t forget Whiting olil stand, one door south of Clinton Bank. inarl7. TVTEW STOCK. Paper Hangings, Border, 11 dllt MouMuurs, 1-rames lor Portraits aud Prints, Mir rors, Her Oliissos, Work Tables, Fancy Baskets, l'aiutilirs. Copper Faintinirs and Engravings, Pastoral (ironpe, Inlic-tile Ivory, Curtain Iops ami Bands, Window Shades and Cornices, Acc.&c. Tin' largest variety of fine Goods in tho line ever ultfreu in tins market, ror sale at tlio uw Store, (hleoii Uuil.ling. J. II. RILEY k CO. junelll DADIJ () TIIE HORSE. TIIE MODEltN llirse Doirtor ; runtuining jiractical obsorvatiuns ou the causes, naturo and treatment of lliseases and Lame, ness in Horses, with illustrations, by llr. (ieonru II. Iladd, the ctdeliruted Verterinary Surireon, now resiilintr in ilM- toti, nnd confessedly nt the head of his profession in this country, ror sate at tlio Mooltsioro of jyllt RANDALL, ASTOM k UV. NEW GOODS. Ladies' UeticnIoH, a great va rlety of new patterns, also Traveling liiirs. Tans, a Kood stock of Hie best pattern. Porte Monaiea and Card Cases new stylos. Jet tjonds new patterns. Cutlery our usual stock of line patterns and qualities lold Pens made to order and warranted. For sale nt the N'ew Iluokstore of junela .1. II. RILICY & CO. JUST RECEIVED BENTON'S BOOK, VOL. One ; Thirty Years' View, or a History of the Working of the American (iovermncnt for 30 yeur-i, from 1S0 to 1S.M), chielly taken from the C'ontrress debates, tho private papers of Cen. Jackson, and tho speecues of Kx-r?euutnr llenton, witli his actual view of inenand affairs, with historical Notes and illustrations und i oino notices of eminent deceased roteniporanes For sale ut the New Uookstorr of H. RILEY & CO. The Trade supplied autrn LADIES' COMPLETE GUIDE TO GUOTCH-et and Fancy Knitting bv Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens pre.) 7.1 cents. Just received at BANTM YLIl'.S ecl lS Piu-iodical Depot, IlcnU's Rlock, Jiifrli st. COCOA JIATTING.-l.r00 YARDS COCOA Mnttinj5 all widths for Halls, Dining Rooms, Ha-oous, Hotels, Assembly and Lecture Rooms, or for rooms f rouirh usnjo, just received and fnr sale by scC7 OSUOHN STEWART PERiUMLRY. A (?reut variety ol" extracts embracing all the popular oaVws now in marketj also Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Tuilet Water ilniniolia. Tablet and Lemon Rougo, at K. D. DI NIiAlt'S, Nell House. CLOCKS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST received, from 12s. to $50 each. jan6 DLYNN k BALDWIN SWAN'S REVISED STATUTES OF OHIO of all the laws in force to January 1st, 1804 (Der by'a edition). For sale at the Book Store of fbl. RANDALL, ASTON & LONO. TRANSPORTATION. c LEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI, AND CLEVELAND & ERIK RAILROADS ULlKGtpt TlHR. On and after Wednesday, June 7th, Trains will run at follows, (Sundays excepted) : Kx press Train leaves Columbus at 10:10 a. m., and ar rives at Cleveland at iiiau p m. Ke turning, leaves ueve Mail Train lea res Columbus at 1:15 o m. and arrives at Cleveland at 7:25 p m. Returning, leaves Cleveland at a: io p m, ana arrives at loiumeus at 8:10 p m. Night Express leaves Columbus at 11:00 p m, and ar rives at Cleveland at o:uu a m, Returning leaves ueve land at 7:60 n m. and arrives at Columbus at 1:10 a m. Each Train makes a direct connection at Crestline with the O. & Pa. K. R. for Pittsburg and Philadelphia. Also at Shelby for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago ; at Cleveland with trains on the Erie R. R. for Dunkirk. Buffalo, New York and Boston, also with the splendid Steamer CRESCENT CITY or QUI'XN OF THE WEST, at iy p in, arriving in liunaio in season lor morning trams to Niagara i-aus, aiiiany, sc. u TlL'lUM, superintendent N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. Columhus, June 7, 1 Hft3. Cleveland and Toledo Railroad jvft ufriMq 0;ijmj;;'CT l&wv&hj "PASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, J. Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Dayton, Spriuglield, Bellefontaine, Tiffin, Kindley, Sandusky, Mani- neiu, Ml. ernon, jscwarlf, tie. Six Daily Triiins from Cleveland. 1st. 7:00 A. M. Express train, from station of C. C. k C. K. R. for Toledo, Chicago nnd St. Imis ; stopping at norwulK, uvue. and Fremont, id. 8 A. M. 51ml Train, stopping at all stations between tirtuton anu loicuo. 3rd. 8.45 A. M. Express, ffrom OhloCitv.) for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Klvriil. Vermillion. Huron. Sauduskv. Fremont and Elmore, This train connects at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Krie, and Mansfield and Sandusky Railroads, by which Passengers will reach Toledo at 1.05 P.M. Dayton 4.20 P.M. Bellefontaine 'J.1S " Cincinnati 7.00 ' Springfield 3.35 ' Indianapolis 10.30 ' 4th. 2.50 P. M. Express, from station of C. C. it C. Rail road for Toledo. Chicago and St. Louts ; stopping at Ober-lin. N'onvalk. Mnnroeville. Hellevue, Clyde and Fremont. 6th. S.di) P. M. Mail Train ffrom Ohio City,) for San dusky. This train connects at Sandusky with trains of Man Kiver nnt Lake r-rie Koart, arriving at l lnuiey same evening, nnd stopping at all intermediate stntiuns. 6th. 7.45 P. M. Express, from station of C. C. 4: C. Rail-rosd, for Toledo aud Chicago. For Tickets, or contracts lor r relgnx, nppiy xo r,. onror DON", Agent, Cti Bank street, Angler Hotel Building. Alu.. r;..b,.a f.,i. T.,l..,lf. Phi,.u.r., At t.i hA rthtninoil mi Station of C. C. k C. Road, D. C. BAIJIWIN, Agent. Those lor Sandusky, Cincinnatt, luuianapoiis, ana stations on Mad River aud Mansfield Roads, at Ohio City Station. E. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent. Ollice Cleveland k Toledo Kailroad, I Cleveland, May 5, 11S4. J june5d&w Ox AND AFTF.lt MONDAY, 22nd MAY, FOR ,tf-tv WSlLouisville.iSL Two Daily Lines of Steamers, at 11 o'clork, A. M. and 7 o clvcft, P. JT. U0R.MNQ HNS AT 11 A. M. UNITED STATUS MAIL. FROM LANDING AT FOOT of BROADWAY, the superb Low-pressure Steamer NORTHERNER; the Dew and elegant Steamer HIGHFLYER, will make the usual Intermediate Landings. EVENING EXPRESS LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M. From Landing at foot of Broadway, the magnificent Low-1'ressure Steamer JACOH STKADEK; tha swift and splen did Steamer TELEGRAPH No. 3. Passengers arriving in Cincinnati by the ovening trains will find these boats in waitiug. This line will land at Madison, but will have no detention there; and passengers mav. therefore, rely upon reaching Louisville In time to connect with the early trains from Louisville; and both inorniug and evening lines connect regularly with the UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, Leaving Louisville every day at 10 o'clock, A. M., FOR SAINT LOUIS. RATES OF PASSAGE, MEALS AND S00M3 INCLUDED. Morning Line to LouisvUle, iu0; to. at. Louis, t'.i.w Evening " 1.60; to " 9.00 s j- Through Tickets and Tickets to all Way Landings for sale on board, or at the Oftko of the Company, No. 10 broadway, Cincinnati. itius. aiuuuAA.i., Ageui. junen-om U. S. MAIL LINE. CINCINXATI, LOUISVILLE AND ST. I.OCIS. The Only Through Line to St. Louis, awwxATi and lorwnus. S. MAIL MOttiNlX'i LINE t for LouiHTillo, loarinsat 11 o'clock. A. M. Low PrPssureStfamer Northerner. sS W. F.Kuller. Master. Stcameririehflyer, T. T. Wright, Master, will leave Mail Line Wharf boat, loot of Broadway, at 11 o'clock, A. M. CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. U. S. Mail Evening ExureHa Line, leaving at 7 o'clock, M. rrt?sur St'r Jacob Stratler, J. B. Summons, Manter. Telecraph No. a, M. MtIiellan, Will leavo Mail Lino Whari-bnat, foot of Broudway, at 7 o'clock, 1'. SI. Tho V. H. Mail Morninff Line and U. S. Mail Evening Express Line, aro the only line) authorized to inaue throutrh tickets, and the only lincH connecting at LouUville ith the superb PasKenger Packet U. S. Mail Line Steatuem KUOM LOUISVILLE TO SAINT LOUlri. Locisvtm.1i and St. Locw U. S. Mail Link .STKiEna. One of theso large and mngninceut S tea men leave Louiiville every inorniuir at 10 o'clock, A. M. ).ow l'resurn Southerner, .1. H. Jonei, Master. Fashion, H. L. Church, llootder State, Geo. Lamptou, ' Ijidy Pike, S. Catterlin, il Crystal Palace, W. J. Kountr, ' Telcyraih No. 2, M. Erwiu, ' J. G. Cliue, J. C. Hito, " Lsaviug Louisville tor Saint Louis dally, at in o'clock, A. M. Cabin Passage from Cincinnati to Suint Louis, meals and state-rooma included, $1). No extra charge for transferring passengers and their baeyag-e from one boat to another. p& Bag gage Cheeked ThroughsXiQ Thin is the only through line. Through Tickets, and Tickets to all Way Points, for salo on board the Boat, or at theComi:anv'n Ollice, No. 16 Broadway. Cincinnati. Juik'5 ' THO. SHE f. LOCK, Agont. CARD. CARPETING AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE-FURN'bHINO GOODS. We are now receiving, direct from Importers and from the auctions in New York, a brilliant supply of very superb newstyio eivei, lapesiryrusseis, three-ply, and super-line Ingrain Carpets, which wis will sell from 'JO to 110 per cent, less than former prices. Also, the miwt elegant and varied stock of Curtain Materials we have ever opened at any former season, comprising Brocatelle, satin and cotton Lane, damask Merinos, Turkey red Cahinerot, Curtain Chintz, Shade Linen, lace and embroidered Curtain Muslins, in sets and by the yard, some very elegant and cheap. Wo are likewise prepared to oiler great imluconteuts to purchasers in Floor Oilcloths, Rugs, all kinds of Quilts and Comfort, Blankets from to t per pair, Linen Sheetings, nil widths, pillow-case Linen, Damask Table Diaper and Tablecloths, Damask Napkins, colored Step Linen, Step Oilcloth, Crash, Scotch, Russia, and Huckaback Diaper. Oilcloth, kc. In fact, without enumerating more, we would state to our friends and tho public generally that our stock this season of every description of Dry (ioods has been bought ni great ly re.iuceu iigun-s, irom largo auction sales in New York, and will bo sold to cash or prompt credit dealers at corresponding rates. Wh euL, make, aud put down Carpets nnd Oilcloth on tho shortest notice, aud reasonable terms. Hept27 OSB0RN k STEWART. PAST MAIL LINE. FIFTEEN HOURS X from Colutobus t rortsmoiith. On and after MONDAY, JUNE i, SUII. COACH will k-avB Columbus fur Circluville, tliillu'utliu. una 1'ortsnioutli, at 6 o'clock in tho mornlnir, anil arrivo at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock In the awning connecting witn tlie Kiver rackets to Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati. Also, K'uve Portsmouth at fi o'clock in the morning and arrivo ai cuiumuus in o'ciock in me evening, ntuly. juili KKKIDEK & HAWK1C3. riOLUMUUS NUUSEHY. A UK EAT VAKT. V etyof the most choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees anil Miriio. The undersiirned lives notice that he has made .arrange. tm-nts with some of the most extensivo and most reliable Nursery establishments In the tttateof New York, for a constant soiily at Columbus of the Tory choicest Kruit and Ornamental Trees and shrubs, and will fill all orders n that line on tho shortest, notice. Among them are some new varieties of (treat value. Printed catalogues will he in reauiness uir frraiuuuus uisiriuuiion soon. The Trees will be for salo in a very few days, and may be seen at the eorner of 1 lii:h and rilato streets, or at Koso Cottage, one mile north of Columbus, ou the Worthinirtnn Koad. aprfi-tf WAHUKN JENKINS. 00 WILLOW AND OAK D AS K E TS.-OKJVJ Among whicn are ft frood assortment of willow market baskets, round, oval and square, covered and uncovered, dillerent sizes. Hotel dining room baskets, lined with tin. A great variety of school, dinner, nursery, toilet and waste paper baskets for countings, reticule, work basket. &c. Oak bushel and half bushel baskets. At the Agricultural Warehouse, Exchange Buildings, Broadwar, Columbus, Ohio. WM! A. CLLL. oofja-cUwtf virr r:vi) ers. sketches of jep- ' ' " ,l ckson, Clay, Randolph, to., in- i' o'ter Distinguished American '"' ' 8. H. BVBR CO., ' Ifo. 1, Oitm BuMing. The New-York Tribune, DAILY $6; SEMI-WKkKLY $3; WEEKLY ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. THE WEEKLY flUMJNE COMMENCED its XlVth annual volume with the month of Septembercommenced it with a circulation (llfr.OOO) larger than was ever before accorded to any geueral newspaper whatever. This circulation has been gradually and labo-rlouHly attained by concentrating upon THK TRIBUNE the bent effort of many editors aud correspondents aud by a greater liberality of outlay in each department than raa probably ever before risked on any journal. It ban been attained, not by Railing smoothly in the current of Opinion before the wind and backing in tlie Hmllen of majorities, but by an earnest, fearless devotion toTruthaud Progress a above all partisan exi'neien. all temporary interests, all momentary illusions of popularity and sue cess. 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We have reliable Correspondents in each quarter of the globe, aud in nearly all the principal cities j 'Ji r.urupo aim Aiiieriuu, aiiu men icucm in mu uui readers to a Clearer understanding oi me causes wmcu are now gradually converting the Old World into oue ci irantic arena for the death struggle of rival interests, passions and ambitions. THE TiilUUNEcoutaina reliable reports of the Markets. Our Cattle Slarket reports alone are worth more than the price ot the paper to tho-m who are eugageu in ruin lug and selliug Cattle. JNo paper involving so great an expense as our eekly and riemi-Weekly could be atforded at the price of these sheets except iu connection with a Daily, nor could our Daily be sustained at its price without tue am oi our Country editions. Large as our circulation is, it would involve us in ruinous lo.is but for the receipts for Advertising. 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Wo regard it as the cheapest paper, nil thiugs considered, published in the United States. TERMS: Single copy, one year $3 00 Two copies, one year 6 00 Kivu copios, one year 11 00 Postage on The Tribune. The Pontage on the Daily Tribune oue year is tl 60 The Postage on the Weekly Tribune for one year is. 'JO The Postage on the Semi-Weekly for one year is.... b'l Payable quarterly iu advance, at the office where the paper Is received. ' OREKLEY k McELRATH, oct'JG Tribune Office, New-York. XTEW MEDICAL WORKS. DISEASES OF lithe Ileart and the Aota, by William Stokes, Regius i roiessor oi rnysic in me t'nivermiy oi uuonn, c, &e. The Homoeopathic Materia Medica, by A. Teste. Translated from the French and edited by Chas. J. IlempeL 9.1 . D. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of mayi-6 RANDALL ASTON k LONG. GOLD PENS. A large lot of superior " tiptop " (iold Pens j (iold Pens with Double Extension Holders ; Engrossing Pens with Porcupine Holders ; mammoth lip Top in silver tipped Ebony Handles, iu Bines, itc, kc. The above Pens aro all warranted, and will be sold low for cv ' . Call and oxamine the pens for yourselves, at jy7 JtASDALL, ASTON k LONO'S iijokstore. . II0I.ME9. W. H. IIOUII9. S HOLMES &S0X, Manufacturers nnd Im- porters of r.ipc uamolnoii, No. 189 Main atet, Cincinnati, Ohio, keep tikways on hand a- larire and general assortment of WAU, l'Al'EK, BOKDE119, EIliE-BOAUD I'ATTKKNS, WlbK CUKTA1N PAPKKS, &c., BAND BOXES AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES all of whirb they otfer to the country trade at tho lowest prices. Persons Tisl'.ing tlie city iu want of seta for Parlor, Hull-. Dining Rooms, or Chambers, will do well by calling on riio subsi-ribera at No. la!) Main, tlUrd door below Fifth street Market Space. niarl7-dly DAVID A. TKUAX, Wholesale nnd TIeuil Dualor ill Sheet Music, Music Uooks, and MUSICAL MEitCUANDl.ll, Agent for tho sale of liallet k Co.'s celebrated Piano Fortes, ami Carhart'a superior Melodeons, No. (io Fourth street, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, 0. Martin's Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, Flageolets, Clarionets, Fifes. Violin, Ouitar, and Unrp Striuirs, and Musical Ktock generally of the best quulity. All New Music received as soon as published. Elementary, Theoretical aud Practical Works, compriMiig tho most popular and useful methods of Instruction for the Voice, and ull Musical Instruments: and collections of pieces by eminent composers, at prices preieutiug suH'-rior inducements to Seiniuarlc..', Public Schools, Pmio-sors and Scholars. Catalogues of Sheet Music furnished gratuitously, tiecond hand l'iauos bought or takeu as purt payment for now. mayl7 novH-dly niNCLNNATI STOCK AUCTION" SALES. J Hkwson a Holmes, Sale Rooms 83 and e'5 Waluut st. Sell every Wednesday and Saturday, at Vi m., at the Merchants' Exchange, Railroad Bonds, Railroad, Bank and Insurance Stocks, Peal Estate and Monled Securities, of all desermtions. The advantages of theso sales aro that they are held during cvny;e Aourj, and as they call together all the monied men, securities will at all times sell nt fair rates. Cincinnati, O., April 14, 18SJ. REMOVAL. JJli. LANGWORTI1Y HAS removed his office to Rich street, South Bide, between High and Third, first door West of Dr. Dow'aollice. HimI-dence, first door South of the Montgomery Hotel, Hic-h eet. .ino'fcH DRESSING CASES und Work fuses, in great variety, In Leather, Ebony nnd Rosewood Cases. Also, Dressing Cases and Ne Plus Cltras for gentlemen, some line patterns, for salo by juneW J II RII.EY fc CO NEW GAS FIXTURES. The undnrsiRncd have just opened a large assortment of new and beautiful Chandeliers, Brackets. Pendants, to., from the celebrated manufactory of Cornelius, Baker ft Co., I'liila-1 delphia, to which w. invite tlie attention of those introducing gas into their buildings. itllourKixtur.sarefromCornellustCo.'s Manufactory. (ias pipe put up by experienced workmen at the lowest rates, and warranted tight. NEV1N k CO., No. 6 Exchange Block, Broadway, near cor. High st. ! Columbus, June 22, 1854-dtf : A BOOK FOR MECHANICS. TREATISE ' On THt Elements of IUchlvb fart 1. By Antho-' sy Pollock, Esq. Price 60 cents. Just received at novas SANTMYER'a Depot. j j flmI. FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 1. ONLY A SEAMSTRESS. j BY OEOItCE CANNING HILL. 1 The young and reputedly wealthy Mr. William Mowbray was standing on the door steps of the elegant mansion of Mr. Green. The time was evening, and the month November. The weather was cold and very bracing, and the chill from the handle of the door bell instantly struck through the delicate kid glove which his hand was encased. A servant ushered him into the room, where chanced at this moment to be sitting Mrs. Green, her daughter Mary, and Miss Emeline May. The matron received him with a grace that was strongly winning for a lady of her age and apparent dignity of manner, and with afTection-ateness of manner that she could scarcely have exercised towards a son of her own. Mary, her daughter, rose to receive him likewise with a presumptiveness of attachment that she had evidently been drilled into by the assiduous teachings of her mother. Only Emeline May the orphan girl appeared to be for the first time noticed. She looked up with a timid and saddened air, as Mr. Mowbray entered the room, and quickly dropped her blue eyes upon her work. Mr. Mowbray glanced with a look of expressive inquiry at the young girl, and the glance was unnoticed by Mrs. Green; for it could not have been many minutes before she made some frivulous pretext for dismissing her from the room altogether. All the time the visitor had been in the room, she had received do introduction to him at the instance of Mrs. Green. 'She is a really splendid looking girl,' immediately exclaimed the young gentleman, when she had gathered up her work and passed out before him. 'Some rela tive?' added he, inquiringly. JXo yes that is, answered Mrs. Green, hesitatingly, 'she is a sort of second cousin to IMary, and we sutler her to be here merely out of charily. Sho is only a seamstress, you know!' 'Ah!' answered Mr. Mowbray, glancing hurriedly at Mary, to observe the effect of this very cold remark upon her. Greatly to his astonishment, he saw that she received this discomfiture of Emeline at the hands of her mother, with the most assured satisfaction. She is certainly beautiful,' added he, to see the effect of his remark, more than from any single desire to compliment the poor girl. I wish you had introduced me, mrs. ureen. Indeed I should have done so, Mr, Mow bray, replied she, with a simpering laugh, had 1 thought her worthy ol your at tention. But she is only a teamstress, you see, and she is so poor and dependent, too, in fact. I do not know what she would do were it not for our charity. She has no home in the wide world to go to.' 8 It certainly argues very much for your goodness, Mrs. ureen, said he, 'that you voluntarily befriended a poor girl in her situation. I must be allowed to say, madam that I hold you much higher in my esteem since you have told me this.' 'O, as for that Mr. Mowbray, I do no more than what I have considered a duty; yet I never should consent to carry my kindness so far as to spoil her. I never think of making her acquainted with Mary's visitors. She would soon be spoiled if I did that.' Mr. Mowbray sat lost in his reflections for a moment. What those reflections were, Mrs. Green certainly had no method of knowing. Yet she was not by any means deficient in that quickness that the lemalo mind jrenerally possessed, which enables it to seize by intuition as it were, upon thoughts almost as quick as upon words. She did hot mean, therefore, to suffer him to remain long lost in thoughts of Emeline, but instantly changed the subject, and ran on with her conversation, as gaily as if every heart beneath her roof were as happy as hers, and as if she was just as happy as she seemed. For some time she succeeded in appa rently diverting the attention of the young man, each moment artfully directing it to wards her own daughter, and congratula ting hcrsell that she should succeed even to the extent of her desires. lhen taking advantage ot a moment when they were engaged in conversation together, she glided out of the room, and thought that no artfulness could have been more successful in itself, and at the same time, more successfully concealed. The balance of the evening was passed by the young gentleman very pleasantly, and Alary was in no wise behind hand in the practice of those trifling deceptions she had learned so thoroughly from her mother Air. Mowbray tried to convince his own heart that he was wonderfully satisfied with his visit; yet ever nnd anon a glimpse of those bluo eyes flashed across his vision, and he confessed to himself that he was at least uneasy. In this frame of mind he finally took his departure. He saw no moreof Mrs. Green during the evening. Perhaps it was a week after this, when Mr. Mowbray determined to pass another eveninrr ut the residence of Mrs. ureen. Mr. Green himself was a merchant, and it was very rarely that the young gentleman met him in his own mansion. He not unfrequently protracted his stay from home until quite late in the evening. On the evening in question, VI r. M. rang at the door, and was shown in as usual by the servant. After saluting Mrs. Green with the cordiality which was his wont, he likewise greeted Mary nnd afterwards Emeline. Mary's mother looked all the astonishment of which her several features were capable. How came he acquainted with Emeline? What way could she take to get acquainted with him? When and where was all this done?' were questions that flashed through her mind, before she could possibly have words for their expression. 'one hasrfeceiueame! thought Mrs. Green. 'She has taken advantage of my charities, and is even now plotting secretly against the prospects of my daughter!' What in such a case, was therefore to be done? What could be done? Mrs. Green sat perfectly motionless for a brief moment with astonishment. She looks first at Mr. Mowbray, then at Emeline, and then at Mary. Her eyes met the meaning look of the latter, and her proud lip instantly curled and quivered with scorn and rage. She ruled her temper, however, as she could, during the stay of the young man, but determined that he should enjoy no motrent alone with the humble seamstress. And laboriously did she engage herself to take upon herself all conversation, trusting to her own art and determination to pre-vent the possibility of such an occurrence again. Mr. Mowbray eat betweon the two ladies, passing a word now with one now with the other. Yet it was no'very acutely ' perceptive faculty of Mrs Green that induced her to believe in a very few moments that the young man was more plea sed with Emeline than with Mary. 1 he evening was exceedingly long to Mrs. Green; and she was inwardly reioic- ed when Mr. Mowbray took his leave. And as soon as this happened, she said to Emeline: 'You had better retire now, Emeline, I think I shall want you earlier than usual in the morning.' 1 he girl obeyed the hint; and wished her a good night, left the room. xMother and daughter were alone. The soft light of a large astral lamp fell on their faces and revealed with a very much increased power, the depth and strength of the passions that were just ready for a a violent eruption. Jow, Mother, instantly began Mary, where do you suppose she has ever made the acquaintance of Mr. Mowbray? Where and when could it be.' 'Heaven only knows, my daughter!' re plied the mother, her cheeks fairly blanching with the tempest that was passing over her heart. 'She is a poor creature of charity, at best, and yet she has dared only think of it she has dared to come and ex hibit herself to gentlemen whom I invite to my house! And this is what comes of making so much of this poor baggage of relations! How do I know where she found the facility to become acquainted, with Mr. Mowbray? How can I be assu red that she has not made revelations respecting you and me, such as may disgrace us forever in the eyes of this young gentleman?' She appeared to feel not at all concern ed about it either,' said the daughter. JNot in the least not in the smallest degree. She knew very well that I was totally ignorant of any such acquaintance on her part, yet sjie betrayed not the least tign ot modesty about exhibiting it to us. The deceitful jade! this is what comes of my charity. Concluded to-morrow. REMOVAL. S. II. BURR & CO., BOOK-Sellers and Stationers, will remove to their new room, io. i uaeon tsuuaing, rorraeriyoceupien by wm. rucnarus k Co., and directly opposite the now State House, on MONDAY, the 10th lust., where they will be happy to wait upun all of their old customers and as many new ones as may favor them with a call. An invitation to all is cordially extended. We will keep constantly on hand a large amTcomplete assortment of School, Medical, Miscellaneous, Theological, and Sunday School Books; also, Blank Booka, of every size, quality, and style of ruling; Cap, Letter, and Note Paper; Letter, Note, and Legal Envelopes; Wall and Window Papers; Window Shades and Fixtures; Gold Pens and Cases ; Pocket Cutlery, Ratora, Scissors, Portmonnaies, Wallets, Ladies' Card Cases and Portmonnaies; together with a large assortment of Fancy Goods, as well as useful, too numerous to mention. As we design to keep a good and full, supply of every article in our line, attend personally to the wants of customers, and sell at Low pricim, we hope to receive a liberal share of the patronage of our fellow-citizens, our neighbors from the country, kc. We shall be in constant receipt of new publications, by Express, from the different Eastern cities, and we again invite all to give us a call before making purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the stand. S. H. BURR k CO., No. 1 Odeon Building, one door North of Ainbog' octH GUEAT BAUOAINS IS FURNITURE AT NO. 0 BUCKEYE BLOCK, BROAD STREET. - BURR IS NOW CLOSING OUT HIS VERY large and entire stock of Splendid Furnl-ture at greatly reduced prices. Those in want ""la' " of Furniture will do well to call torn, as he wiU Mfta jss close it all out as soon as possible without re- garil to protlts. call and see. nov9-dtf NEW RELIGIOUS BOOKS: The Better Land; or the Believer's Journey and Future Homo by A. C. Thompson. Christ our Life, In its Origin, Law and End by Joseph Angus, D. I). William Carey; a Biography by Joseph Belcher, D. D. Rome ri. the Bible, and the Bible r. Rome For sale by S. H. BURR 4 CO., nov2 (Atam Building. New Books. THE CAPTAINS OF THE ROMAN RE-public. By Herbert. Progress aud Prejudice. By Mrs. Gore. PudUleford and its i'eoplo. Famous Persous and Pluoes. By Willis. Life's lessons. A Tale. Isabel Carrollton. By Kneller Olen. Noctes Ambrosianae. New Ed., Edited by MrKonzee. Utah aud the Mormons. By Beuj. Ferris. Kazas and Nebraska. By Edward K. Hale. History of Cuba. By Ballou. Sandwich Islands. By A. Hush. Home in the Valley. By Emilie Carlnn. Comedies of Iwiuglas .lerrold. Man made of Mouey. do. Iron Cousin. By Mary CowiU-n Hark Party Leaders. By Baldwin. Constitutional Text Boob. Atherton. By Mary R. Met ford. Leather Stocking and Silk. A Tale of Virginia Tho Scout. By Simnis. For Sale at the New IWk Store. 9-Trade supplied J H. RILEV k CO octO MTIIOCRtrilY ANI ENGRAVING. MIDDLETON, WALLACE fc CO., NO. 115 Walnut street, Cincinnati. 0. Maps, Bonds, Ccr tidcates, Views, Portraits, Cards, kc, engraved and print ed in the hest style, and on short nollco. Orders respectfully solicited. N. B. 130 Steel Plates on li ind fnr Magaiinea, Books ftc, impressions fruin which we will supply on reasons hie terms. sepl5-dBm NEW EALL AND WINTER GOODS.-fHAPLKY 4 HALL have now a full assortment of Millinery and Fancy Uoods, comprii-lng all the new styles of Millinery, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Mantles, Embroideries. Hnsierv, (lloves, kc. kc, and you have only to call and see them, to be convinced they are handsome and cheap. We are very thankful for the pust liberal patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the same. Sept. U, 1S54. TEWELRY. Jufct received, some very beauti- tf lul patterns oi v.auiuo auu reari in-n.-ii ... t.i ti im. AI..- ....u4u..ilv t-Mcitivlnir from. 1 mugs, flius&iu 1 ma. niwi inj"n..'.j ............ - eastern manufactories all the new patterns of rich lews) ,,. ,, u itiTVrt.TJia ry as tney come our rieaf. san nn, u. i- f if j ! il K i 1 M f V 1 1' : I , 1 -ni
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Full Text | r 7 . 1 ;, VOLUME XVIII. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1854. NUMBER 109. 1 01(11 i i IP 1 it0 fatc Inunutl 18 PCBUSHFD DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY I1T THK 1) III I) STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated under the General Law, TERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE:, Daily C'ltv subscriber $11 00 per year. Mail " S 00 " Uy the Carrier, per week 12Jtf cti. Tri-Wkkklt 8 00 per year. Wfekly 2 00 " Club often and over 160 " Tl'Itttt OF ADVERTISING BY THE SQUARK. (TRN UXBC OR XM -IAKK A HQCAKR.) One square 1 year ..$2i) Ol) ; one iquare 3 week.. .$3 CO One One One One One One v monini it. uu ; one fl months 12 00 ; one 3 raontht 8 00 ; oua 2 months 0 00 ; one tf week 6 00 ; on 1 mouth 4 00 one 2 weeks.. . 2 50 1 week.... 1 50 6 dava 1 U8 4davs 1 25 3 days 1 10 1 insertion 60 Hnnlaved advertisements bitlf more than tlie above rate Alvertisemnt, leadeii and placed In tha column of 'Spocial Notice," double the ordinary raw. All notices required to be publiht'il bv taw, leti.I rates. If ordered on the inside exclusively after the first week, 60 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in the Tri-Weekly without charge. Busine Cards, not exceeding live tinea, per y'nr. Inside, $2,50 per line ; outside $2. Noticeii of meeting, charitable sooietiefl, Are companies, kc, half price. Advertisement not accompanied with written directions wilt be inserted till forbid, and charged accord-I n;lr. All transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Wkbkly One sijuure one weok, 60 cents; two wchs, 75c ; three weeks, $1 ; one month, $1,25 ; three mouths, $3. .10 ; six months, $0 ; one year, $10. Under the present system, Hie advert (hit pays no much for the space he occupies, tho change being chargeable with the composition only. It is now generally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. DENTISTRY" Nil. SWAINr. M. DM DEXTIST AND MAX- ufactiirerof MtXKitAt, Tkfth. OtHce and residence at Dr. Ide'iold stand, opprwito K.xchango Bank. Chloroform administered. Superior Tooth Powder always on hand. neptl2-dly. chase house, CORNER OF SUPERIOR STREET AN1 1'UIiUC SQUARE, CLEVELAND, O. H. A. CIUSE BOX PHOPRJBTORU. june5-illy. J. It. Paul, F)RVAUDINTG AND COMMISSION MER-chant, Dealer in Produce, Visdi, Salt, Flour. Wheat, Corn, Rve, Clover and Timothv Seed, east end id" National Hridj-eColomhus, O. m-pisd.y uttinu Ac olSIiox PRODUCE COMMISSION MKKC.IANTS, 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, Ml)., ATAKE CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGN- LVJL uwnt of B.icon, Lard, Gutter, Flour, Whisky, Cotton nnd Tobacco. ISST Gordon, Matthew k Co., Wh?oUn2, Va., will also tnaUortdvatiCua on shipmeuta to our iloude. octlO-Om NKIL 1IOUSK SALOON. rpO EPICURES. THIS WELL KNOWN JL Ktablishinont has lately been refurnished, nnd will keep constantly on hand in season, all kinds of Oame, Fish and Veui-mn. Oysters by thisCnu, Ketr and Rirrel recoived daily from U.ilthnnrc. II. C WEL'.'H, ' oct2lV-diJm Superintendent. House Funiisliifl? aa 1 Stove Depot, BIIOW.VS BLOCK, Stall SlrcU, Opposite to the American Hold, Cdavtbm, O ALA.KGE STOCK Q'S M.VIlBLElZiiD MAN-TKLSand (inite4, with an I witliout suminvr fronts, just received, and for ale cti'ap. rirovftj. I'arlnr, Hall, Dininj Room and Cook Stoves, for nod or coal, a lanje variety, aod at prices to suit the timp. I h ive the celebrated SmvAttr Stuvk, the nw.it ptr-fiti Cook Htoiv m-mufttctureU, the Qihkv oftiik Wtfl nnd the Acroiu Cuil Stove, with a feMinq drmr in front. These itoves; h ive been lamj kivnvn, tewrety teite.it, and have acquired a reputation unprecedented. Extra platesfurnish-el promptly, on-t at a moderate price. ily stock of House Furnishing Goods. Is vory complete. ' 41,inMhel 0 ster Cookers, Tin Ware, &c. Jon Work pkomkily tnxswo to by ti'too Wokkmbv. oet2-dtf P. B. DODDRIDGE. lUM. Neil House Hat Store. 1851 GILLETT & CO., WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers in II.it, C:ips and Straw Ooodi, are now in r.-ceipt ol'our Spriug and Summer Styles, to which we i uld re pec t fully invite the attention of Deulers and all a want of (Joitds iu our linn. Our assortment is now . amplute, embracing almost every style worn either east -r weit, among which are Gent' Ettra Molewkin, Drab, Uaver aud0asiiw?re Hiitn; Pauama, Ointou braid, Pedal, inborn, China Pearl, Mariacabm, Poarl Straws, Palm L.iial' and Cinada Straws a fair asdortinnnt for children. Also HM-JOi' lilLMmiM. Caps for men and boys, and inan-(acture l to ord r. Our (iood.i will be sold as low as tha lowest, for Cash or approved credit. Sign of tho UiglUt, Neil House Building. apr5 auriucw iiousk, nosTox. WITH THE ADDITION, IS THE LARGEST and bost arraugud Hotel In New Euglaud, and the subscriber begs leave to call attention to Its magnificent arrangements and superior accommodations. Tho furni-. ture 1 made to combine utility and convenience with luxurious eae aud comfort. The drawing rooms are most elegantly appointed, tho suits of rooms well arrauged for laminus ani iarie traveling parties, me sleeping apart imuts commodious and well ventilated, and a large proportion of them supplied with Cochituate water and gas. kvery effort will be made by the Proprietor to contribute to the comfort of his guests while sojourning at his bouse. LEWid RICE, Proprietor. IVmton, June 2S, 1R54. ju5-d;tmeod GUILDS & SMITH, No. 4 It) IVmi Ht., New York, TMPOUTERS OP WINDOW CORNICES X Bands aud Pins. Orders from the Trade iu New York or at a ditsuce, will be promptly attended to. Also, constantly on hand, Worsted, Silk aud Cotton Damask, Cords, Tassels, (jimps, &c, Window Shades and Trimming, all uf which they nlfer at greatly reduced prices. Aug. 24, lKM-dJm A. II. HAWLEY, QL ATE ROOPEP. AND DEALEft IN SLATE, Ciimiup, Oino. All work warranted. U. DOUTV, Ajfont, Columbus, lt!lVrenct, Culumbim Gad ami Uki Company. octlH-.Ily MlllliOUS. TEN LAUGE 1'iEii GLASSES, ill l)T 60, VI by 60, 2 by i4, flnext quality French plate, fitted up in the riclu'nt patterns uf KnunPrt. AUo. a tine lUMortinuQt of rich pattern nfOval (ilaasoti Fur flate at tiiu uw Mture, Odeun Building, inarj. J. H. UILKV k CO. CAPITAL OITi" U AGUE HUE AN ROOMS. Tub undersigned having permanently loculed in the ily, hal availed Uituelf of every advantage ueeesnary to eecuta perfect Daguerreotype liavinif a Lirs; .Sky Lit;ht, lie eati take pictures without regard to weather. He has juit ree.eived a lar.e aud Hplendld assortment of casA vl every variety, iroui tlto lull mt down to the B.U illest that uru taken. Kvury lady and gentleman is respectfully invited to call at liU rootus, ou llih street, H'est fide, , doora tsuuth ol the Franklin Biink. and eamin specimens. Um. WvKEa will be in attendance to wait upon the ladles. K. .S. WVKliJ. Colnmlins.Toiin 1. 1S5I . janl9 illy 'piliO UNOKliSItiN'EL) IIAVjrTllIS DAY X formed a partnership under th nnmo and style of MlLLKlt, llilMALIWON & Co., for the purpose .if cloinj a general Nanking and b.xclianee business, In the otlice torm orly occupied by L. Donaldson & Co., on tho corner o State ami High streets, (City Uanlt Building.) JOHS vii,Li:rt, l.UI'UEK IIDMAI.DiON", February 1, 1S54 iltf A. 11 CHKKV. FANNV i'EUN ONUE AlOliE. KERN LEATE3 from Fanny's Portfolio: second durlrs: n beautiful volume and deeply iirlurestiiiir. 'Also. Mvrtlo Wreath, orHtray Leaves recalle'l by Minnie Myrtle: encisoan irunn reuce tuu.traieu. rnr sale at tlie now cheap Uuokatore ol H. Jl. ISCl'.K S CO., June'i Corner of Ili ili and Suirar Alley. GAS KKC IiURNEUS NEW PATTERNS JUST KCIilVKI) A larire stock of Chandeliers, one ami two liirht pendants, and bracketts In irreat varietv. from Cornelius liaker : Co.'s manufactory. Those who design introducing gas to their houses, will pleaso call and see some entire new styles. Wo purchase directof manufacturers, andean sell upon the best terms auj?3 lll.YNM fe H W.MWIN. NKW STOKtt AND NHV ;tH)s. rpUE SURSCRIRERS HAVE OPENED AN J. entire new stock of Dry Goods and tihoos, which will be sold as low as tbo lowest. Call and price them. A. BLAKE & CO., sep2M3w High street, 3 doors north of Rich. TJLACK SILK can bs ubttiincd low nt DLAKK'S New Store. i lep'JO-dJw PLAIN and Figured All Wool Detained, low r than ever, at BLAKE'S Now Store. sopiuuuw pINE WATCHES, SILVER WARE, and cve- X xj Trlety of goods usually kept Id a Jewelry Store nay be (band at unusually low prices, at , . B' D- DUNBAR , Ono door north of the Nell Uousa entr e FROM NEW YORK. 'DONAU'fl ADVERTISING BOl'SS, 102 VlWD STREET. Siosrcr's Sewin? Machines, nidi ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA- chines of any ntUitr which can be used without making the owner iiawe m a iuu lor lnrriniremeiit oi patented privileges, are still sold at REASONABLE 1'KICK.S, and Willi unquestioned rxgfu. Having terminated our legal controversy with Elias Howe, Jr., and pncund hut full license to utte his Invention, there is not the slightest claim that our machines iufringe any other patent. The riff lit to use the machines which we have sold, and aim ll Unreal tor sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct natents on Sewing Machines, cor ering alt the nice points of the invention, and all the ma chiues of other manufacturers infringe one or more of mem. uur patent securing the spring wnereuy the ciotn, c, is held to the feeding apparatus by a yitddiov pre- ure, is infringed by all the machines now ollered in the mar net. Those who bur the-interior ana piratical ma chines, are hereby distinctly apprised that we shall compel them to pay us for the privilege of using them, Our legal rights will henceforth be rigidly enforced. THE IMMENSE .SUPERIORITY of Singer's Sewing Ma chines has been completely established. They are of uni- versal application the same machine doing all kinds of work, and doing it perfectly. Ibey are not only superior in contrivance, but unequaledin mechanical ilnish. They perforin nil work required, and continue to do it without gettiugoutof order. Wo dusire to call attention particularly to our new MACHINES TO SEW WITH A SINGLE THREAD, which by ample trials have leen proved sute-rior to all others for stitching linen and all very thin fa brics also for sewing leather cither with a waxed thread or Bilk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing an entirely new and verv beautiful result. Machines of extra si7.o, both shuttle and sinrle thread, may be bad fur smalt diQcrenee in price. Theae are found to be very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-bag handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at snort notice. Principal Office, Jo. 323, Broadway, At York, Hkanch Oto'it-s No. fi7 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. No. 47 Hanover St., Boston. No. 1SJ St Charles St., N. O. o. 15! IkltimoreSt., Haltimore. No. 247 River St., irov, ew lork. 2-J Walnut St., Cincinnati. aug4-d;:m I. M. S1NUEK k CO. No. n; Clntmbers street, New York. Pinneo & Co., TMPOUTERS AND JOHBEKS OF SILKS, 1 RIHUONS, VELVETS, FEATHERS, FLOWER?5, LACF-S, tVc, are nr)w recivitig a largi and completeasortmeiitoi' RICH MILLIXEUY GW)U. which they are enabled to sell ut the lowest prices, aud on the most favorable ternii. Those v.-ho purchase of us may save one proltt ut least, as very nearly all our (roods are received direct fmm tiie manuiacturers in r ranee. 3 KKUKHI1KK THK NL'MHKR, Sft "0 Chambers street, 1st door west of Uroadway, opposite trie irving nouse, , h. o. mjfEo, k. c nupix, a. h. pan ford. aulO-il.'IminflM THE NEW YORK STEAM It LANK HOOK MANUFACTUHINU ESTABLISHMENT. Caps. H bouud, numerous stvles. 0 cts. per ouiro and upwards ; full bound, White, 15c and upwards ; Fine iiiue. ic, with hmls and Hands, White, 2c ; l-iueHlue, paired, 25c. liemys, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, 40c and upwards ; with ends and bunds, p:iged, 4.'jc and upwards; Russia with ends and bands, paged, 60 to 56c ; etra bindings, paired, 00c and upwimU. Medium. Fino Blue, Russia corners, puged, 07c and upwards ; Russia ends and bunds, paged, 75c and upwards ; extra bindings, puged, 87c and upwards. Royals and Super Royals, extra bindings, paged, $1 25 and upwards. A great variety of Pass Books, $1 per gross and upwards.Memorandum Books, $5 per gros and upward?. Receipt Bwks, Pettv Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Rooks, Writing Books, Cyphering Boots, School Albums, &o., Are. Constantly on hand, 10,000 reams of manufactured work of every quality and description, ull bound iu the most substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which areolf-'.-ud to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers general!, fnr cash or approved paper, by JOHN" O'lTARA, 110 Nassau street, New York. N. R A liberal discount when purchased in large quantities. mavS-dOmu FOR SALE MILL I'KOi'ERT IN OillO The well known FLour Mill at Munroe Fall, having lour runs of Stones, with an excellent water power, and one of the best Merchant Mills in Ohio. There will be sold with the Flour Mill a good Snw Milt, one Mill occupied for making Bhovels, one bmall Mill for making of hoes, four or live good Dwelling, an Elevator and Store House for wheat and Hour, a Storo for the sale of Merchandize, and about seventy acres of land under and around the buildings. The Machinery of the Shovel and Hoe Factories is uot to be embraced In the sale. Possession of the Flour Mill will be given on the first of December next, and of the other property as tho leases terminate; the renin from the time of sale to belong to the purchaser. The present income is about $1800 per year, und may be made much more productive. Twonty per cent, of tho purchase to bo paid In cash, and 20 per cent, yearly till paid, with interest half yearly; a deed of release to be given when the second payment is made and a mortgage taken back. If tho property is not sold before January 1, 1S65, tho Flour Mill wilt bo leased for such time as the parties may agree on. Apply to Hi hiiy, limine i Co., Cleveland, Ohio. C. W. CARTR1GIIT. Kotmi, October 10, 18M.-tr.w3in NEW BOOKS. AFRAJ A, A NORWEGIAN AND LAPLAND Tale; or Life ami Love in Norway; and intensely Interesting Book translated from the (ierman ot Theodore Miigge, the second " Walter Scott of Germany." lli.l N'iuotan; or Trials and their l'se. Ilv .Mrs. Lincoln rhelps, I vol. Illustrated. Alone, and yet not. alone; a thrilling tale of Old Virginia. By Marian Harland, a young Virginia Ladv, 1 handsome vol. HisTuur nr Ohio. By James W. Taylor, Ohio State Librarian. A Book that ought to he in'the Library and on the Centre Tablu of every son of tho Buckeyo State. I vol. JIistokv of Gkihob, troin the earliest times to the Roman Conquest including the History of Literature and Art. I5y Wm. Smith, L. L. I)., with an Appendix by George W. Green, A. M. Illustrated by one huudred Engravings. 1 vol. OKll.xr.iI. ad S.it'Ub'O Scexks, from Notes of Travel In Greece and Turkey aud Palestine, by Fisher Howe. 1 vol. Illustrated. Tim Pauaulesok Frepkpick ApolwU'S Kui'MMAriiER, from the Seventh Uermau Edition. A beautiful volume with twenty-six Illustrations. Tim Bikds or mil Bini.i. By the Uev. H. Ilarbaugh. Elegantly Illustrated with colored l'lates. The must beautiful Gift Book of the season. A HlSTOIlY OP TUB I'KUTKSTAXT Cai ltril IN Ilt NIUI'-V, with an Introduction, by ITAubigne. 1 vol. Thb ,SKiai.i:iiKES ur our Dkpahtku. Thoughts on the Earthly resting places of our Dead, by liev. F. R. Am-pach, A. M. 1 vol. Works or the Kev. John Cummings, I). P., Miuistcr of the Scotch National Church, Kc, including Lrgtckks o.v tub Book ok Daxim. 1 vol. Lui-TURts os our Lord's Pakaku'I. 1 vul. A Mk-isaor from God. 1 vol. Christ Kkceivino Sin'xkrs. 1 vol. TllR tiKKAT SaCRIKII'K. 1 Vol. TlIK COMFORTKR. 1 vol. Together with many other now aud interesting Books, ust received and fur sale at the Bookstore of novll HAMULI., AjVrOtf k LONG. I RON RAILING WORKS. 1UON RAILING, X every variety, of Wrought und Cast Iron, and the celebrated Wire Railing. Wit'KKiisiiAM'a I'atkxtkd Wirr r s.ick, for 1'rairios, Railroads, Farms, Iiwns, Gardens, &c., at $'1 per rod. Iron Hed:itkaoh Iron Fl'Rniti'hk The 'Jd edition of "New Phase of the Iron Manufacture," containing designs, explanations and prices of the above articles, forwarded by addressing tho subscriber. JOHN It. WICKERSIIAM. Warerooins No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. 63, fS, 67, f9 and 01 I.ewis street. New York ftnaylc.M KITING lVPKRS TlrFlLL"irinCE5 600 reams white and blue, ruled and plain, wove and laid letter Paper. 7oO reams white and bluo, ruled and plain Foolscap paper. Envelope papprs, Hubbard's Colored papers, for pamphlet covers, Manilla papers, all sizes, Bonnet Board, &c, at wholesale, at mill prices, at tho New Bookstore. June::'.! J. II. RILF.Y k CO. Ron'li'S I'ATENtCASES. DELUDED IN the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United StHtes, from their organization to tlio yenr 150. with index, by James Rob' For sale nt J. JL RILEY k CO.'S. julyU WIDE AWAKE. THE NEW PAPER called tho Winii Awakf., and the Spiritof Washing-ton, No. 1, Vol. 1. Just received at sept-J5 PEARSON'S, H ARPER FOR NOVEMBER .1 UST RE-oct.'ll SANTMYKR S llmrr. ceived nt GODEY'S LADV'S HOOK KOIt OOTOREU Just received by II. II. PEARSON k CO. aeppJo ''piIE GonuUiu Imported Furiua Cologno und X Hay Itura, new supply, just received by sepja JNO. P. COOK. FRUIT TREES. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a choice lot of A pple, Peach and Cherrv Trees, in eood order for planting. fmnyn W. ,IEV"'w IJOTASH A SUPERIOR LlUALlT y JUST X received and for sale by JNO. R. COOK, fehll. First door south of the Journal Building. LYONESE and THIBET'S, dilloreiit colors and widths, at prices that, can't be beat, at sepl!0 d3w BLAKE'S New Store. AS n LEIGH, A TALE OF THE OLDEN times, 25 etc., by Vllss E. A. Dupuy, just received may 13 PEARSON'S DEPOT. PUTNAMFOR OCTOBER. JUSTRECEI-red by fsept2Sl H. B, I'KARSOV CO TVTEW WOIiK BY EMEHSON BENNETT X 1 frid of th. Wilderness Just received at june6 PKAKdOS CO'3 DKP0T. FR03I NEW YORK. PFTTENUIU. A CO'8 AOKXCT, 122 NASSAU 8TRKRT. The liauo aud Music Establishment of HORACE WATERS, 833 BROADWAY NEW YORK. THE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED PIANOS X and Melodcons in tha world. T. Gilbert & Co.'s World's Fair Premium l'ianos.with or without the jEolean, and with iron frames and circular scales. The merits of these instruments are too well known to need further commendation. Gilhkrt's Boudoik Pianos, an elegant instrument lor small rooms, iiallkt at CTiLtfroN'P I'ianos, of the old established tirm of Hallet it Co. Mr. W. being sole atrent for all the above Pianos, lie can oiler them low er than any other house in the United States. Hokack watekm iianim. man u tact urea exDresxir for mm. navinic great power of tone and elasticity of touch. Pianos of other make. In a word, &13 JJkoadwat. is one of the (areast denots lor rianos in tue worm, aiuiruiug an oppor tunity for selections not to be had any where else on the American continent. Second hand i'muos at ureal oar (fains. Price from $00 to $11 o. WELODEOXS. GOODMAN A BALDWIN 8 TATEN'T OHUAM MKLODKON3, with two hanks of keys a sweet and powerful instrument. rices from so to S. I). St H. W. Siirrii'a well krutwn and justly celebrated Mklodeonh. Prices from to $K0. -The above makes are the only ones tuned in the equal temper meut.jf Uelodeous of other makes, of all styles and prices. maktix'S unrivalled uuitars, rrom -o to w. hiiw- nas, from $5 to $25. Accordeons, from $2 to $20. Flutes, from $5 to $40. Violin trom Sd to JJrass inslru mcnts. and others, of all kinds liealers supplied with the above rianos ana Moioueons at factory pneea. Tliis list comprises the products of the preat masters of both the American and Kuropean continents, and Is receiving constant additions by an extensivo publication of the choice ami popular pieces of the day. Dealers in SlUfiic, lacliers ot fennnaru's ana Acanemies wismug to purchase any music published iu the United State, or make arrangements tor continued supplies oi Mr. watkks new is sues, will (iud it greatly to their interest to call or forward their orders. Music sent to any par. oi tue united States, postage free. june5-tf Gi ENTLEMKJTS FCRNISHING GOODS. C. V it. llATCU & Co., 97 William street, New York, importers and manufacturers of gentlemen's pcknisiiinq oooph of the latest styles, and in great variety oonnbting of Shirts, Stocks, Tk-s, Cravata, Gloves, Hosiery, Under Garments, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Linen Colkirs, Kobe do Chambrej Shoulder Braces, and a oomplete assortmeut of all articles appertaining to the line. Purchasers are invited to oall and examine our stock before purchasing, as we offer superior inducement, u regards quality and price. marchdlGmP r) EMOVAL RULE & HALL, WHOLESALE j dealers in Hoots, Shoes and Brogans, have rnmoved to Xo. 91 Chambers it rent, a few doom went of Broadway.Tho subscriber. In cnllin? tho attention of country Merchants to their Fall Stock, would say that they do not profemi to keen what la usually called ' clieau conds M that in, goods sold for five per cent less, and worth ffVj per cent less than prime goods. A few cents per pair oulj in price, is the diliereuce between a aood shoe and a aooa for nothinrj one. They feel confident, from experience, that merelinnts who try the experiment of keeping prime Mhoe.H, not only enlarge this branch of their business without accumulating tin unsaleable stock, but give better satisfaction to their customers, and secure tho hvat trade in their neighborhood. We shall bo pleased to show our froodi to all who will favor us with a call. juneo-d4ra HLLU & iiALL, 04 Chambers St., In. y. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST QUANTITY erer in Columbus is dot ollereu at very great bargains for canh. BURR'S lurpe Four Story Ware-Rooms are uow completely Hlltd with BEAUTIFUL FURN'ITURK, comprising all the In test styles of ROSEWOOD and MAHOUANV, PARLOR and CILUl HKK Furniture, in sets or Biiwle pieces, Sociables, Sofas, Divans, Sofa Hed-i, Lounges, Ko.sewood. Mahogany and Black Walnut Marble Ton Bureaus, Centre Tables and Wanh Stands, Plain and Ureas Bureaus, in grvat variety. LAKUK EASY AND EI A nETI I EAN CHAIIi?. Rosewood, Mahogany aud Black Walnut Parlor Chairn and Rockets, a large quantity, comprising over twenty varieties. Mahoiranv. Black Walnut. Cherrv. Cottaite and Common Bedsteads; Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables; Secretaries, BookCasesand Wardrobes; Hair, Cotton and Husk Matressei, Looking Glasses in (Jilt, Rosewood and Mahoguuy Frames, all sizes; Cilt, Rosewood and Mahogany Picture Frames. Kvery body wuutlug line furniture at low prices, should call at BURR'S, febd No. 6 Buckeye Block, Broad st., Columbus, 0. NEW HOOKS. MY SCHOOLS AND School Masters- or the Story of my Education, an Autobiography by Hugh Miller, author of "Old Red Sand Stone," Ate., ke., with a portrait. 1 vol. Myrtle Wreath: or strav leaves recalled, a fascinating book by Minuie Myrtle. 1 vol. New rem Leaves, trom franuy'a Portfolio, yd series. 1 vu.. IHutrated. Chrystalline: or the Heiress of Fall Down Caslle, arv- mance by F. W. Shelton, A. M. 1 vol. Illustrated. ine u uimsicai woman, oy Kmuie t . carlow: autnor ot 'One Year of Woillock," Jbc, from the original Sweedish by Klbert Perce. 1 vol. The Flush Time of Alabama and Mississippi ; a sorles of sketches by Joseph ii. Baldwin, from the uiuth thous- aa euition. i vol. Just received and for sale at the new Bookstore uf juncl RANDALL, ASTON & I .ONO. PUINTKUSJ INKS. A largo involcti ot Printing Inks from tlie old and celebrated manufactory of O. Burr, embracing News Inks for both Powr and Hand cresses, ijook in km, assorteil numbers, lard lua, colored Inks, Gold Size, kc Tlie subscribers are Atrents for the above Inks, and will sell low lor rash only, aud warrant the Ink to bu good. jyO riA.NlMJjL, ArilUiN Of LU.Nli, liootscnerrt. NEW BOOKS. SUNNY MEMORIES OF Foreign Lands, 2 vols., illustrated, by Harriet Boech-r Stowe. author of Undo Tom's Cabin. thoughts und Thin? at Home aud Abrosif. hv F.hhu Btirritt, with a Memoir by Mary Howitt. The Modern Horse Doctor, new and valuable, by O. IT. Dmld. Just published, and fnr inlo ut the Now Bookntore of J. H. RILEY k CO. N. B. ThetraJe supplied. jy!9 HISTORY OF TIIE OHIO CANALS. A complete Documentary History of the Ohio Canals from the lirst measures taken for their construction down to the close of tho session of the Legislature of it ouo volume, 8 vo. A few copies of this valuable work for calo by ISAAC N. WHITING, Over the Bookstore of Randall, Aston k Lung. fohWkw. WALL PAPER. NEW STOCK.SPUING Style. Randall, Aston k Long, would respectfully call the attention uf the citizens of Columbus and vicinity to their new and well selected stuck of Wall and Window 1'apers and Borders, Fire Screens, Oil Shades aud Fixtures. Ah regards beautiful style, quality and low prices, they feel satisfied that they can compete successfully with any house in the city. All they ask is a call from, those winning to purchase. Hon t forget Whiting olil stand, one door south of Clinton Bank. inarl7. TVTEW STOCK. Paper Hangings, Border, 11 dllt MouMuurs, 1-rames lor Portraits aud Prints, Mir rors, Her Oliissos, Work Tables, Fancy Baskets, l'aiutilirs. Copper Faintinirs and Engravings, Pastoral (ironpe, Inlic-tile Ivory, Curtain Iops ami Bands, Window Shades and Cornices, Acc.&c. Tin' largest variety of fine Goods in tho line ever ultfreu in tins market, ror sale at tlio uw Store, (hleoii Uuil.ling. J. II. RILEY k CO. junelll DADIJ () TIIE HORSE. TIIE MODEltN llirse Doirtor ; runtuining jiractical obsorvatiuns ou the causes, naturo and treatment of lliseases and Lame, ness in Horses, with illustrations, by llr. (ieonru II. Iladd, the ctdeliruted Verterinary Surireon, now resiilintr in ilM- toti, nnd confessedly nt the head of his profession in this country, ror sate at tlio Mooltsioro of jyllt RANDALL, ASTOM k UV. NEW GOODS. Ladies' UeticnIoH, a great va rlety of new patterns, also Traveling liiirs. Tans, a Kood stock of Hie best pattern. Porte Monaiea and Card Cases new stylos. Jet tjonds new patterns. Cutlery our usual stock of line patterns and qualities lold Pens made to order and warranted. For sale nt the N'ew Iluokstore of junela .1. II. RILICY & CO. JUST RECEIVED BENTON'S BOOK, VOL. One ; Thirty Years' View, or a History of the Working of the American (iovermncnt for 30 yeur-i, from 1S0 to 1S.M), chielly taken from the C'ontrress debates, tho private papers of Cen. Jackson, and tho speecues of Kx-r?euutnr llenton, witli his actual view of inenand affairs, with historical Notes and illustrations und i oino notices of eminent deceased roteniporanes For sale ut the New Uookstorr of H. RILEY & CO. The Trade supplied autrn LADIES' COMPLETE GUIDE TO GUOTCH-et and Fancy Knitting bv Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens pre.) 7.1 cents. Just received at BANTM YLIl'.S ecl lS Piu-iodical Depot, IlcnU's Rlock, Jiifrli st. COCOA JIATTING.-l.r00 YARDS COCOA Mnttinj5 all widths for Halls, Dining Rooms, Ha-oous, Hotels, Assembly and Lecture Rooms, or for rooms f rouirh usnjo, just received and fnr sale by scC7 OSUOHN STEWART PERiUMLRY. A (?reut variety ol" extracts embracing all the popular oaVws now in marketj also Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Tuilet Water ilniniolia. Tablet and Lemon Rougo, at K. D. DI NIiAlt'S, Nell House. CLOCKS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST received, from 12s. to $50 each. jan6 DLYNN k BALDWIN SWAN'S REVISED STATUTES OF OHIO of all the laws in force to January 1st, 1804 (Der by'a edition). For sale at the Book Store of fbl. RANDALL, ASTON & LONO. TRANSPORTATION. c LEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI, AND CLEVELAND & ERIK RAILROADS ULlKGtpt TlHR. On and after Wednesday, June 7th, Trains will run at follows, (Sundays excepted) : Kx press Train leaves Columbus at 10:10 a. m., and ar rives at Cleveland at iiiau p m. Ke turning, leaves ueve Mail Train lea res Columbus at 1:15 o m. and arrives at Cleveland at 7:25 p m. Returning, leaves Cleveland at a: io p m, ana arrives at loiumeus at 8:10 p m. Night Express leaves Columbus at 11:00 p m, and ar rives at Cleveland at o:uu a m, Returning leaves ueve land at 7:60 n m. and arrives at Columbus at 1:10 a m. Each Train makes a direct connection at Crestline with the O. & Pa. K. R. for Pittsburg and Philadelphia. Also at Shelby for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago ; at Cleveland with trains on the Erie R. R. for Dunkirk. Buffalo, New York and Boston, also with the splendid Steamer CRESCENT CITY or QUI'XN OF THE WEST, at iy p in, arriving in liunaio in season lor morning trams to Niagara i-aus, aiiiany, sc. u TlL'lUM, superintendent N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. Columhus, June 7, 1 Hft3. Cleveland and Toledo Railroad jvft ufriMq 0;ijmj;;'CT l&wv&hj "PASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, J. Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Dayton, Spriuglield, Bellefontaine, Tiffin, Kindley, Sandusky, Mani- neiu, Ml. ernon, jscwarlf, tie. Six Daily Triiins from Cleveland. 1st. 7:00 A. M. Express train, from station of C. C. k C. K. R. for Toledo, Chicago nnd St. Imis ; stopping at norwulK, uvue. and Fremont, id. 8 A. M. 51ml Train, stopping at all stations between tirtuton anu loicuo. 3rd. 8.45 A. M. Express, ffrom OhloCitv.) for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Klvriil. Vermillion. Huron. Sauduskv. Fremont and Elmore, This train connects at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Krie, and Mansfield and Sandusky Railroads, by which Passengers will reach Toledo at 1.05 P.M. Dayton 4.20 P.M. Bellefontaine 'J.1S " Cincinnati 7.00 ' Springfield 3.35 ' Indianapolis 10.30 ' 4th. 2.50 P. M. Express, from station of C. C. it C. Rail road for Toledo. Chicago and St. Louts ; stopping at Ober-lin. N'onvalk. Mnnroeville. Hellevue, Clyde and Fremont. 6th. S.di) P. M. Mail Train ffrom Ohio City,) for San dusky. This train connects at Sandusky with trains of Man Kiver nnt Lake r-rie Koart, arriving at l lnuiey same evening, nnd stopping at all intermediate stntiuns. 6th. 7.45 P. M. Express, from station of C. C. 4: C. Rail-rosd, for Toledo aud Chicago. For Tickets, or contracts lor r relgnx, nppiy xo r,. onror DON", Agent, Cti Bank street, Angler Hotel Building. Alu.. r;..b,.a f.,i. T.,l..,lf. Phi,.u.r., At t.i hA rthtninoil mi Station of C. C. k C. Road, D. C. BAIJIWIN, Agent. Those lor Sandusky, Cincinnatt, luuianapoiis, ana stations on Mad River aud Mansfield Roads, at Ohio City Station. E. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent. Ollice Cleveland k Toledo Kailroad, I Cleveland, May 5, 11S4. J june5d&w Ox AND AFTF.lt MONDAY, 22nd MAY, FOR ,tf-tv WSlLouisville.iSL Two Daily Lines of Steamers, at 11 o'clork, A. M. and 7 o clvcft, P. JT. U0R.MNQ HNS AT 11 A. M. UNITED STATUS MAIL. FROM LANDING AT FOOT of BROADWAY, the superb Low-pressure Steamer NORTHERNER; the Dew and elegant Steamer HIGHFLYER, will make the usual Intermediate Landings. EVENING EXPRESS LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M. From Landing at foot of Broadway, the magnificent Low-1'ressure Steamer JACOH STKADEK; tha swift and splen did Steamer TELEGRAPH No. 3. Passengers arriving in Cincinnati by the ovening trains will find these boats in waitiug. This line will land at Madison, but will have no detention there; and passengers mav. therefore, rely upon reaching Louisville In time to connect with the early trains from Louisville; and both inorniug and evening lines connect regularly with the UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, Leaving Louisville every day at 10 o'clock, A. M., FOR SAINT LOUIS. RATES OF PASSAGE, MEALS AND S00M3 INCLUDED. Morning Line to LouisvUle, iu0; to. at. Louis, t'.i.w Evening " 1.60; to " 9.00 s j- Through Tickets and Tickets to all Way Landings for sale on board, or at the Oftko of the Company, No. 10 broadway, Cincinnati. itius. aiuuuAA.i., Ageui. junen-om U. S. MAIL LINE. CINCINXATI, LOUISVILLE AND ST. I.OCIS. The Only Through Line to St. Louis, awwxATi and lorwnus. S. MAIL MOttiNlX'i LINE t for LouiHTillo, loarinsat 11 o'clock. A. M. Low PrPssureStfamer Northerner. sS W. F.Kuller. Master. Stcameririehflyer, T. T. Wright, Master, will leave Mail Line Wharf boat, loot of Broadway, at 11 o'clock, A. M. CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. U. S. Mail Evening ExureHa Line, leaving at 7 o'clock, M. rrt?sur St'r Jacob Stratler, J. B. Summons, Manter. Telecraph No. a, M. MtIiellan, Will leavo Mail Lino Whari-bnat, foot of Broudway, at 7 o'clock, 1'. SI. Tho V. H. Mail Morninff Line and U. S. Mail Evening Express Line, aro the only line) authorized to inaue throutrh tickets, and the only lincH connecting at LouUville ith the superb PasKenger Packet U. S. Mail Line Steatuem KUOM LOUISVILLE TO SAINT LOUlri. Locisvtm.1i and St. Locw U. S. Mail Link .STKiEna. One of theso large and mngninceut S tea men leave Louiiville every inorniuir at 10 o'clock, A. M. ).ow l'resurn Southerner, .1. H. Jonei, Master. Fashion, H. L. Church, llootder State, Geo. Lamptou, ' Ijidy Pike, S. Catterlin, il Crystal Palace, W. J. Kountr, ' Telcyraih No. 2, M. Erwiu, ' J. G. Cliue, J. C. Hito, " Lsaviug Louisville tor Saint Louis dally, at in o'clock, A. M. Cabin Passage from Cincinnati to Suint Louis, meals and state-rooma included, $1). No extra charge for transferring passengers and their baeyag-e from one boat to another. p& Bag gage Cheeked ThroughsXiQ Thin is the only through line. Through Tickets, and Tickets to all Way Points, for salo on board the Boat, or at theComi:anv'n Ollice, No. 16 Broadway. Cincinnati. Juik'5 ' THO. SHE f. LOCK, Agont. CARD. CARPETING AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE-FURN'bHINO GOODS. We are now receiving, direct from Importers and from the auctions in New York, a brilliant supply of very superb newstyio eivei, lapesiryrusseis, three-ply, and super-line Ingrain Carpets, which wis will sell from 'JO to 110 per cent, less than former prices. Also, the miwt elegant and varied stock of Curtain Materials we have ever opened at any former season, comprising Brocatelle, satin and cotton Lane, damask Merinos, Turkey red Cahinerot, Curtain Chintz, Shade Linen, lace and embroidered Curtain Muslins, in sets and by the yard, some very elegant and cheap. Wo are likewise prepared to oiler great imluconteuts to purchasers in Floor Oilcloths, Rugs, all kinds of Quilts and Comfort, Blankets from to t per pair, Linen Sheetings, nil widths, pillow-case Linen, Damask Table Diaper and Tablecloths, Damask Napkins, colored Step Linen, Step Oilcloth, Crash, Scotch, Russia, and Huckaback Diaper. Oilcloth, kc. In fact, without enumerating more, we would state to our friends and tho public generally that our stock this season of every description of Dry (ioods has been bought ni great ly re.iuceu iigun-s, irom largo auction sales in New York, and will bo sold to cash or prompt credit dealers at corresponding rates. Wh euL, make, aud put down Carpets nnd Oilcloth on tho shortest notice, aud reasonable terms. Hept27 OSB0RN k STEWART. PAST MAIL LINE. FIFTEEN HOURS X from Colutobus t rortsmoiith. On and after MONDAY, JUNE i, SUII. COACH will k-avB Columbus fur Circluville, tliillu'utliu. una 1'ortsnioutli, at 6 o'clock in tho mornlnir, anil arrivo at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock In the awning connecting witn tlie Kiver rackets to Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati. Also, K'uve Portsmouth at fi o'clock in the morning and arrivo ai cuiumuus in o'ciock in me evening, ntuly. juili KKKIDEK & HAWK1C3. riOLUMUUS NUUSEHY. A UK EAT VAKT. V etyof the most choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees anil Miriio. The undersiirned lives notice that he has made .arrange. tm-nts with some of the most extensivo and most reliable Nursery establishments In the tttateof New York, for a constant soiily at Columbus of the Tory choicest Kruit and Ornamental Trees and shrubs, and will fill all orders n that line on tho shortest, notice. Among them are some new varieties of (treat value. Printed catalogues will he in reauiness uir frraiuuuus uisiriuuiion soon. The Trees will be for salo in a very few days, and may be seen at the eorner of 1 lii:h and rilato streets, or at Koso Cottage, one mile north of Columbus, ou the Worthinirtnn Koad. aprfi-tf WAHUKN JENKINS. 00 WILLOW AND OAK D AS K E TS.-OKJVJ Among whicn are ft frood assortment of willow market baskets, round, oval and square, covered and uncovered, dillerent sizes. Hotel dining room baskets, lined with tin. A great variety of school, dinner, nursery, toilet and waste paper baskets for countings, reticule, work basket. &c. Oak bushel and half bushel baskets. At the Agricultural Warehouse, Exchange Buildings, Broadwar, Columbus, Ohio. WM! A. CLLL. oofja-cUwtf virr r:vi) ers. sketches of jep- ' ' " ,l ckson, Clay, Randolph, to., in- i' o'ter Distinguished American '"' ' 8. H. BVBR CO., ' Ifo. 1, Oitm BuMing. The New-York Tribune, DAILY $6; SEMI-WKkKLY $3; WEEKLY ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. THE WEEKLY flUMJNE COMMENCED its XlVth annual volume with the month of Septembercommenced it with a circulation (llfr.OOO) larger than was ever before accorded to any geueral newspaper whatever. This circulation has been gradually and labo-rlouHly attained by concentrating upon THK TRIBUNE the bent effort of many editors aud correspondents aud by a greater liberality of outlay in each department than raa probably ever before risked on any journal. It ban been attained, not by Railing smoothly in the current of Opinion before the wind and backing in tlie Hmllen of majorities, but by an earnest, fearless devotion toTruthaud Progress a above all partisan exi'neien. all temporary interests, all momentary illusions of popularity and sue cess. Its thorough advocacy of Temperance ami Liquur Prohibition, of Justice to the defined aod down -trodden, and of the equal and Inalienable Kightx of the Human Kaco, Irrespective of ijex or Creed or Color, have from time to time repelled manvrtunshine friends, whose pre judice or seeniiug interests were thereby contravened, out nave combined to lonn a character wnicu i win en deavor to maintain and aHsin it a position nmong journals which we feel that it will be henceforth a success not to impair. The leading ideas to which THE TRIBUNE is devoted may be briefly pet forth as follows: I. Kri:kdom, to do whatever is essentially right not alone for white Americans, or Anglo-Saxons, or Caucasians even u"t for one Race to determine whether they will or will not hold another Kane in abject bondage but fur every Rnce and Nation, and every adult rational humnn bein. 'Ibis Freedom is rightfully ab.ohitc in the broad domain of Opinion, and involves the equal and imperative right to 1'olitical Kranchien; '2. Okoek, or the nectary right of the leirallv Indicated minority to interdict in tlie snliero of Action all practices which itdeems demoralizing, there- lore prejudicial to the common weal; iikvekickxck, or the wisdom and policy of emuloving tho resources and credit of the community to accomplish works of general and unquestioned utility to which individual moans arc inadequate or which, though eminently conducive to the public cood, do not promine to reimburse by their direct income and outlay required for the construction; 4. In dustrial Hevklopmuyt, as tlie corner-stone ot a true anu benignant National Policy, counting the nationalization of a new and valuable art or pruduct of the soil as more important than the acquisition of a fresh province or Maud, and equally within tlie legitimate sphere of Nutioral concern and National ertort: 6. 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Wo regard it as the cheapest paper, nil thiugs considered, published in the United States. TERMS: Single copy, one year $3 00 Two copies, one year 6 00 Kivu copios, one year 11 00 Postage on The Tribune. The Pontage on the Daily Tribune oue year is tl 60 The Postage on the Weekly Tribune for one year is. 'JO The Postage on the Semi-Weekly for one year is.... b'l Payable quarterly iu advance, at the office where the paper Is received. ' OREKLEY k McELRATH, oct'JG Tribune Office, New-York. XTEW MEDICAL WORKS. DISEASES OF lithe Ileart and the Aota, by William Stokes, Regius i roiessor oi rnysic in me t'nivermiy oi uuonn, c, &e. The Homoeopathic Materia Medica, by A. Teste. Translated from the French and edited by Chas. J. IlempeL 9.1 . D. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of mayi-6 RANDALL ASTON k LONG. GOLD PENS. A large lot of superior " tiptop " (iold Pens j (iold Pens with Double Extension Holders ; Engrossing Pens with Porcupine Holders ; mammoth lip Top in silver tipped Ebony Handles, iu Bines, itc, kc. The above Pens aro all warranted, and will be sold low for cv ' . Call and oxamine the pens for yourselves, at jy7 JtASDALL, ASTON k LONO'S iijokstore. . II0I.ME9. W. H. IIOUII9. S HOLMES &S0X, Manufacturers nnd Im- porters of r.ipc uamolnoii, No. 189 Main atet, Cincinnati, Ohio, keep tikways on hand a- larire and general assortment of WAU, l'Al'EK, BOKDE119, EIliE-BOAUD I'ATTKKNS, WlbK CUKTA1N PAPKKS, &c., BAND BOXES AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES all of whirb they otfer to the country trade at tho lowest prices. Persons Tisl'.ing tlie city iu want of seta for Parlor, Hull-. Dining Rooms, or Chambers, will do well by calling on riio subsi-ribera at No. la!) Main, tlUrd door below Fifth street Market Space. niarl7-dly DAVID A. TKUAX, Wholesale nnd TIeuil Dualor ill Sheet Music, Music Uooks, and MUSICAL MEitCUANDl.ll, Agent for tho sale of liallet k Co.'s celebrated Piano Fortes, ami Carhart'a superior Melodeons, No. (io Fourth street, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, 0. Martin's Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, Flageolets, Clarionets, Fifes. Violin, Ouitar, and Unrp Striuirs, and Musical Ktock generally of the best quulity. All New Music received as soon as published. Elementary, Theoretical aud Practical Works, compriMiig tho most popular and useful methods of Instruction for the Voice, and ull Musical Instruments: and collections of pieces by eminent composers, at prices preieutiug suH'-rior inducements to Seiniuarlc..', Public Schools, Pmio-sors and Scholars. Catalogues of Sheet Music furnished gratuitously, tiecond hand l'iauos bought or takeu as purt payment for now. mayl7 novH-dly niNCLNNATI STOCK AUCTION" SALES. J Hkwson a Holmes, Sale Rooms 83 and e'5 Waluut st. Sell every Wednesday and Saturday, at Vi m., at the Merchants' Exchange, Railroad Bonds, Railroad, Bank and Insurance Stocks, Peal Estate and Monled Securities, of all desermtions. The advantages of theso sales aro that they are held during cvny;e Aourj, and as they call together all the monied men, securities will at all times sell nt fair rates. Cincinnati, O., April 14, 18SJ. REMOVAL. JJli. LANGWORTI1Y HAS removed his office to Rich street, South Bide, between High and Third, first door West of Dr. Dow'aollice. HimI-dence, first door South of the Montgomery Hotel, Hic-h eet. .ino'fcH DRESSING CASES und Work fuses, in great variety, In Leather, Ebony nnd Rosewood Cases. Also, Dressing Cases and Ne Plus Cltras for gentlemen, some line patterns, for salo by juneW J II RII.EY fc CO NEW GAS FIXTURES. The undnrsiRncd have just opened a large assortment of new and beautiful Chandeliers, Brackets. Pendants, to., from the celebrated manufactory of Cornelius, Baker ft Co., I'liila-1 delphia, to which w. invite tlie attention of those introducing gas into their buildings. itllourKixtur.sarefromCornellustCo.'s Manufactory. (ias pipe put up by experienced workmen at the lowest rates, and warranted tight. NEV1N k CO., No. 6 Exchange Block, Broadway, near cor. High st. ! Columbus, June 22, 1854-dtf : A BOOK FOR MECHANICS. TREATISE ' On THt Elements of IUchlvb fart 1. By Antho-' sy Pollock, Esq. Price 60 cents. Just received at novas SANTMYER'a Depot. j j flmI. FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 1. ONLY A SEAMSTRESS. j BY OEOItCE CANNING HILL. 1 The young and reputedly wealthy Mr. William Mowbray was standing on the door steps of the elegant mansion of Mr. Green. The time was evening, and the month November. The weather was cold and very bracing, and the chill from the handle of the door bell instantly struck through the delicate kid glove which his hand was encased. A servant ushered him into the room, where chanced at this moment to be sitting Mrs. Green, her daughter Mary, and Miss Emeline May. The matron received him with a grace that was strongly winning for a lady of her age and apparent dignity of manner, and with afTection-ateness of manner that she could scarcely have exercised towards a son of her own. Mary, her daughter, rose to receive him likewise with a presumptiveness of attachment that she had evidently been drilled into by the assiduous teachings of her mother. Only Emeline May the orphan girl appeared to be for the first time noticed. She looked up with a timid and saddened air, as Mr. Mowbray entered the room, and quickly dropped her blue eyes upon her work. Mr. Mowbray glanced with a look of expressive inquiry at the young girl, and the glance was unnoticed by Mrs. Green; for it could not have been many minutes before she made some frivulous pretext for dismissing her from the room altogether. All the time the visitor had been in the room, she had received do introduction to him at the instance of Mrs. Green. 'She is a really splendid looking girl,' immediately exclaimed the young gentleman, when she had gathered up her work and passed out before him. 'Some rela tive?' added he, inquiringly. JXo yes that is, answered Mrs. Green, hesitatingly, 'she is a sort of second cousin to IMary, and we sutler her to be here merely out of charily. Sho is only a seamstress, you know!' 'Ah!' answered Mr. Mowbray, glancing hurriedly at Mary, to observe the effect of this very cold remark upon her. Greatly to his astonishment, he saw that she received this discomfiture of Emeline at the hands of her mother, with the most assured satisfaction. She is certainly beautiful,' added he, to see the effect of his remark, more than from any single desire to compliment the poor girl. I wish you had introduced me, mrs. ureen. Indeed I should have done so, Mr, Mow bray, replied she, with a simpering laugh, had 1 thought her worthy ol your at tention. But she is only a teamstress, you see, and she is so poor and dependent, too, in fact. I do not know what she would do were it not for our charity. She has no home in the wide world to go to.' 8 It certainly argues very much for your goodness, Mrs. ureen, said he, 'that you voluntarily befriended a poor girl in her situation. I must be allowed to say, madam that I hold you much higher in my esteem since you have told me this.' 'O, as for that Mr. Mowbray, I do no more than what I have considered a duty; yet I never should consent to carry my kindness so far as to spoil her. I never think of making her acquainted with Mary's visitors. She would soon be spoiled if I did that.' Mr. Mowbray sat lost in his reflections for a moment. What those reflections were, Mrs. Green certainly had no method of knowing. Yet she was not by any means deficient in that quickness that the lemalo mind jrenerally possessed, which enables it to seize by intuition as it were, upon thoughts almost as quick as upon words. She did hot mean, therefore, to suffer him to remain long lost in thoughts of Emeline, but instantly changed the subject, and ran on with her conversation, as gaily as if every heart beneath her roof were as happy as hers, and as if she was just as happy as she seemed. For some time she succeeded in appa rently diverting the attention of the young man, each moment artfully directing it to wards her own daughter, and congratula ting hcrsell that she should succeed even to the extent of her desires. lhen taking advantage ot a moment when they were engaged in conversation together, she glided out of the room, and thought that no artfulness could have been more successful in itself, and at the same time, more successfully concealed. The balance of the evening was passed by the young gentleman very pleasantly, and Alary was in no wise behind hand in the practice of those trifling deceptions she had learned so thoroughly from her mother Air. Mowbray tried to convince his own heart that he was wonderfully satisfied with his visit; yet ever nnd anon a glimpse of those bluo eyes flashed across his vision, and he confessed to himself that he was at least uneasy. In this frame of mind he finally took his departure. He saw no moreof Mrs. Green during the evening. Perhaps it was a week after this, when Mr. Mowbray determined to pass another eveninrr ut the residence of Mrs. ureen. Mr. Green himself was a merchant, and it was very rarely that the young gentleman met him in his own mansion. He not unfrequently protracted his stay from home until quite late in the evening. On the evening in question, VI r. M. rang at the door, and was shown in as usual by the servant. After saluting Mrs. Green with the cordiality which was his wont, he likewise greeted Mary nnd afterwards Emeline. Mary's mother looked all the astonishment of which her several features were capable. How came he acquainted with Emeline? What way could she take to get acquainted with him? When and where was all this done?' were questions that flashed through her mind, before she could possibly have words for their expression. 'one hasrfeceiueame! thought Mrs. Green. 'She has taken advantage of my charities, and is even now plotting secretly against the prospects of my daughter!' What in such a case, was therefore to be done? What could be done? Mrs. Green sat perfectly motionless for a brief moment with astonishment. She looks first at Mr. Mowbray, then at Emeline, and then at Mary. Her eyes met the meaning look of the latter, and her proud lip instantly curled and quivered with scorn and rage. She ruled her temper, however, as she could, during the stay of the young man, but determined that he should enjoy no motrent alone with the humble seamstress. And laboriously did she engage herself to take upon herself all conversation, trusting to her own art and determination to pre-vent the possibility of such an occurrence again. Mr. Mowbray eat betweon the two ladies, passing a word now with one now with the other. Yet it was no'very acutely ' perceptive faculty of Mrs Green that induced her to believe in a very few moments that the young man was more plea sed with Emeline than with Mary. 1 he evening was exceedingly long to Mrs. Green; and she was inwardly reioic- ed when Mr. Mowbray took his leave. And as soon as this happened, she said to Emeline: 'You had better retire now, Emeline, I think I shall want you earlier than usual in the morning.' 1 he girl obeyed the hint; and wished her a good night, left the room. xMother and daughter were alone. The soft light of a large astral lamp fell on their faces and revealed with a very much increased power, the depth and strength of the passions that were just ready for a a violent eruption. Jow, Mother, instantly began Mary, where do you suppose she has ever made the acquaintance of Mr. Mowbray? Where and when could it be.' 'Heaven only knows, my daughter!' re plied the mother, her cheeks fairly blanching with the tempest that was passing over her heart. 'She is a poor creature of charity, at best, and yet she has dared only think of it she has dared to come and ex hibit herself to gentlemen whom I invite to my house! And this is what comes of making so much of this poor baggage of relations! How do I know where she found the facility to become acquainted, with Mr. Mowbray? How can I be assu red that she has not made revelations respecting you and me, such as may disgrace us forever in the eyes of this young gentleman?' She appeared to feel not at all concern ed about it either,' said the daughter. JNot in the least not in the smallest degree. She knew very well that I was totally ignorant of any such acquaintance on her part, yet sjie betrayed not the least tign ot modesty about exhibiting it to us. The deceitful jade! this is what comes of my charity. Concluded to-morrow. REMOVAL. S. II. BURR & CO., BOOK-Sellers and Stationers, will remove to their new room, io. i uaeon tsuuaing, rorraeriyoceupien by wm. rucnarus k Co., and directly opposite the now State House, on MONDAY, the 10th lust., where they will be happy to wait upun all of their old customers and as many new ones as may favor them with a call. An invitation to all is cordially extended. We will keep constantly on hand a large amTcomplete assortment of School, Medical, Miscellaneous, Theological, and Sunday School Books; also, Blank Booka, of every size, quality, and style of ruling; Cap, Letter, and Note Paper; Letter, Note, and Legal Envelopes; Wall and Window Papers; Window Shades and Fixtures; Gold Pens and Cases ; Pocket Cutlery, Ratora, Scissors, Portmonnaies, Wallets, Ladies' Card Cases and Portmonnaies; together with a large assortment of Fancy Goods, as well as useful, too numerous to mention. As we design to keep a good and full, supply of every article in our line, attend personally to the wants of customers, and sell at Low pricim, we hope to receive a liberal share of the patronage of our fellow-citizens, our neighbors from the country, kc. We shall be in constant receipt of new publications, by Express, from the different Eastern cities, and we again invite all to give us a call before making purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the stand. S. H. BURR k CO., No. 1 Odeon Building, one door North of Ainbog' octH GUEAT BAUOAINS IS FURNITURE AT NO. 0 BUCKEYE BLOCK, BROAD STREET. - BURR IS NOW CLOSING OUT HIS VERY large and entire stock of Splendid Furnl-ture at greatly reduced prices. Those in want ""la' " of Furniture will do well to call torn, as he wiU Mfta jss close it all out as soon as possible without re- garil to protlts. call and see. nov9-dtf NEW RELIGIOUS BOOKS: The Better Land; or the Believer's Journey and Future Homo by A. C. Thompson. Christ our Life, In its Origin, Law and End by Joseph Angus, D. I). William Carey; a Biography by Joseph Belcher, D. D. Rome ri. the Bible, and the Bible r. Rome For sale by S. H. BURR 4 CO., nov2 (Atam Building. New Books. THE CAPTAINS OF THE ROMAN RE-public. By Herbert. Progress aud Prejudice. By Mrs. Gore. PudUleford and its i'eoplo. Famous Persous and Pluoes. By Willis. Life's lessons. A Tale. Isabel Carrollton. By Kneller Olen. Noctes Ambrosianae. New Ed., Edited by MrKonzee. Utah aud the Mormons. By Beuj. Ferris. Kazas and Nebraska. By Edward K. Hale. History of Cuba. By Ballou. Sandwich Islands. By A. Hush. Home in the Valley. By Emilie Carlnn. Comedies of Iwiuglas .lerrold. Man made of Mouey. do. Iron Cousin. By Mary CowiU-n Hark Party Leaders. By Baldwin. Constitutional Text Boob. Atherton. By Mary R. Met ford. Leather Stocking and Silk. A Tale of Virginia Tho Scout. By Simnis. For Sale at the New IWk Store. 9-Trade supplied J H. RILEV k CO octO MTIIOCRtrilY ANI ENGRAVING. MIDDLETON, WALLACE fc CO., NO. 115 Walnut street, Cincinnati. 0. Maps, Bonds, Ccr tidcates, Views, Portraits, Cards, kc, engraved and print ed in the hest style, and on short nollco. Orders respectfully solicited. N. B. 130 Steel Plates on li ind fnr Magaiinea, Books ftc, impressions fruin which we will supply on reasons hie terms. sepl5-dBm NEW EALL AND WINTER GOODS.-fHAPLKY 4 HALL have now a full assortment of Millinery and Fancy Uoods, comprii-lng all the new styles of Millinery, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Mantles, Embroideries. Hnsierv, (lloves, kc. kc, and you have only to call and see them, to be convinced they are handsome and cheap. We are very thankful for the pust liberal patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the same. Sept. U, 1S54. TEWELRY. Jufct received, some very beauti- tf lul patterns oi v.auiuo auu reari in-n.-ii ... t.i ti im. AI..- ....u4u..ilv t-Mcitivlnir from. 1 mugs, flius&iu 1 ma. niwi inj"n..'.j ............ - eastern manufactories all the new patterns of rich lews) ,,. ,, u itiTVrt.TJia ry as tney come our rieaf. san nn, u. i- f if j ! il K i 1 M f V 1 1' : I , 1 -ni |
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