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" ' . " , , ' : " ;-- ' '' ' :'"'y IS S i ' I f I i II CI. ' '' 'J ; i : - VOLUME XIX. (RUMBUS. THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 14, I85G; . NUMBER 164. if UI . : 1 V . .. i ,- ' .! si Journal ' DAILY, TKl-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY i HID STUTR JOOENAI. COMPANY, -ltcurtwatrtl itntlrr the General Imw. THRM3. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE Iiaiiy I........'....; .".'.'.... 0 Pryer.' By tiw Carrier, nor week. v . . Vt cts. t.i Wwki.y ftttn. , Wsmi.y ....... . . - Clubs oi'leu anduver . 1 dO " . TKRM.10F AIWEKTIS1NU. BY THE SQUARE. . - S ' ftM LINMt OK IICW MAR! A HQOiBE.) iHi.nuu.ra 1 vrar ..in 00-, olies.iisre3 week.; ..') 6 w mouths 12 00 , oo. " il weeks.. . J 00 ih, " 0 inuiithe 10 00 ; one ' 1 week.... 1 60 l)u " 8 months 8 00 ; on. " 3 day 1 0 r.. it im,.,.il, 8 to-, one " 2d7.... ' tiu. " 1 niontta 4 60 ; on. " 1 InHortion 60 ni.i.liivii.t ..WartlHenitmU half more than th. allot. IHtUM. 'A.lvcrtlwuixutH, leaded ami plawil lu th. column of ' rtcial Notlen," ilouW tlit onlinai-y roi. All notlnw rmiirM to b. pobl1shd"by law, legal rate. .i i ri.. ti. n.. -ub II onmcd ou tli lnm .xchwitoj ""''l 10 i.er cent. mor. than th. above rate. ; but all anon will ,uar lu th. Tri-WeeklT without cliargo. 8uiuH Car.h, not .xoewliug Bt. lluaa, per year, Id-fl, 10 per liue ; outside $i. , Notl.eB of meetlnhil, charilahl. aqnletie., Br. .onipa-uiee, fee, half prioe. i Marriage notice 6 ceotn. In 7d insltna will Ovy ap ftar, unlets raid fvr. A.Wertlfleuients not accompanied with written dlnw-tiunn will be loeerted till forbid, and ohargwl accord, lofly. i4fl(rannViil utlnfrtiimmli murt U JaiJ K aJmrnx. Thin role will not be varied from. 1 Week ly, am. price ai the Daily, where the advertiser the Weekly alone. Where the Pally and Weekly .Tooth nd, then th. charge for the Weekly will be half the rate oi tue iiawv. 1 Under tb.- present ytom, th. adTertlaor pay. k umoh lor the epac. h. .HJcupien, th. change, being thar.blH with the composition only. Thw plan i. now generally adopted. mm Climi'HM. 11. F. - t. wvan . :ilA!WPION it a. wALiirn CO., VAMBItlDOF., HOCK IH 0, XORTHEKS, ilASF.X-YILLRAXD HLACKSMim. Yard and Ofllce near Railroad Depot, uu'ili COI.UMUU.i, V. W-. aNimuWH. B vwi ANHICEWS .V WW, ATTORNE YS A T L A W, OBlce, No. 1 Hlatt". building, State street, no-dora - ' ' COLVMVV. OHIO. "r" AWSS SAWS! SAWS! Tl) MUX OWNERS, CARPENTKRS, CABIN FIT MAKKRH, 11UIU1KRS, AND AI.I. WHO D8B SAWS : CONSTANTLY ON HAND OP MY OWN VV manufacture, a fullaasortinoutof Mill Mulay, C'rosn-cut. Circular, ami all description, of SAWS. All Work WRrriintetl. -Particular attention given to repairing. Haw. retoothed, etraitened, liainmurwl, liled, and et at.hortnotloe. JAUtS OHI.KH, lelii-dly 8 W. corner Long and High eta. Schroeder & McFarland, WnO!.lUl AND URAH. DBALBRS I FOREIGN & ' D0ME1STIC CIGARS, , TOBACCO, SNUFF, ETC., ETC. launial BuiUUng, cornn of High Sired and Sugar Alnj, COLTJMBDS, OHIO. . ; CHARLES 9. HF.I.T,, Attorney at Law, OONSl'lNS' BUILDING, inn h nr., tVnuMUDfl, Ohio. p28-tf STAFFORD SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MI'UICUANTS ;iitit(i, Ohio, ale of Real Ktat, Stookn, Household Furniture, Dry-liamle, Urocerie., Horse., Carriage., tie., &o., attended . to in city or country, on the muet reasonable term. - ttwwi q.attii on confllflnment. . . bl-' ;IsjIE6 Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, B!be' Block, over Rudlslll'., I rii-h Slrpot. a'nliimlHi. Ohio. ALL KINDS OP LAND AND ENGINEERING Surveying and leveling; Mapping Platting; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly aud eatlifactorilr executed. Refer to M. h. Sullivant, lijiq., JiihuOraliam, Esq., tol. 3. Medbery, U. E. Jyal-rtlmwly 0. BM1XH1I. o. T. HKSVSS, JB B.1RRERE & REEVES, . Attorneys t tiaw, AVTI General Land h Collecting Agent fur the West, BL00MISGTOH, ILLINOIS. Collections made and taxes paid in every county in the 8t1. One of the above lirm will vi.lt Iowa and Minnesota semi annually, and ottener if necessary, for the purpose of msking collections, entering land and locating ' Land Warrants. Immediate attention given to all buni-' ness antrusted to our care. Refer to Hoo. S. Galloway, and Ohio Htate Journal Co., Columbus, O. Hun. J. R. Hubbell, Delaware, 0. Hon. . N. Olds, Cirelerille, O. Hon. Ndsnn liarrere, Hlllsbovo', I). jiS3 Snidw Iron and Brass Fonndcrs, nil'FACTl'RE TO ORDER, m AND HAVB ON HAND, 2 STEAM ENGINES, " Boilers and Mill-Gearing. 53 WK ARE AlJUl 1'RKPAKKll TO FURNISH a a. Cast. Iron Fronts, Bolts Tor Bridges, Ate. Hwitches, Hwltch Utands, Frogs and Crossings, Window Caps and Mills, Csat and Wrought Orating, U Htation Pipes, sc. 0T"Mill Irons of all kinds ill ways on hitnd.Q SVaT NKW SHOP, West end of the National Road Brldge.- Columbus, Ohio, April , 185S.-dwly 1 , - HIICIiFM & UF.F.IIE, Manufacturers of Cnbiuet riiriiitnre, liuiis, mat tresses of livery Ikescriptioii, Utah at. three diiorn South of Toum at., WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TUE publlo that they have constantly on hand a flnB assoi tmeut of Parlor and Kitchen Furniture of .very do-.oription, which they wish to dispose of on the most rea- oomIiIk terms. They would also call attention to a new invention of their own that they are about lo nave paieuin, nuuur the name of the "Centre Hinge Spring nvd." An article that has won universal admiration by all who have examined its superior advantages. 'I'll, peculiar ituntedneas to the unruose deaigrued. th. simplinity of its construction, aud the chenpnens with which it can be furnished to customers, render tb. apring bed en perinr to all article, of the kind vet manufactured. Th. Centre Hinire Surins- Bed can be Httvd to any kind uf bedstead. kelvintr with confidence unon the merita of the tnven tlon.they du not deem itadvlsabletosend Agentslnto the Held to increase the sale, but they will be happy to accommodate all who feel an interest In tho matter with an opportunity of examining and judging lor lliemnoirea, jyV, dwly Good News for the Ladies. QHAPLEY & II ALL HAVE NOW THEIR kJ Dill stock of Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Embroide ries, Hoaiery, Gloves, ASc, Be, wlilcu I. one or ill. lar nest aud best selected ever olfered In this market, la dle are invited to give us an early call, and we are cer tain we can pleaso th. most dimoull. aeio tL'lLKS ! SILKS I DnEHS Silks of all the O dillerenl .lyles and colors, varylug iu price from 75o to III a yard, can l' louml al s.16 rllAPLEV k HALL'S, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF STRIPED AND J'X. Plaid Valeucia and Poplins can be found at el 6 KHAPLKY h HALL'S. An ENDLESS VARIETY OF WOOL llaida. Raw Silks. French and English Merlnoe., Mohair, Lustres, Calicoes, Chintsos, he, Ac, always od baniLand for sale cheap at eelli SHAPLEY k HALL'S. T ACis CUIlTAINn A oood ashoktmknt of .IU Lace Curtains, varying in price from $5 to 940 awin dow, ran he had at seio Milan.. llAl.la. T A I) ICS WANTING DRESS AND CLOAK lj TRIMMINGS, can and at BHAPLET k HALL'S th. Desi assortment ever onerea id mi. msrsei. sm CJHAPLEY A HALL HAVE THE BEST O assortment of CLOAKS .v.r offered In this market varying in price from f 4 to $76. aelo IADIES WISHING TO SEE THE BEST J ...ortment of Intend Muslin Embroideries, Flonn- cings, Edgingsandlnsertings,and fin. UonitonGulmpure Valenciennes and English. Thread Lsce ever offered in xbi.market, can do so by calling at . ."i BHAPLET fc HALL'S, GROCERS. A. F. H.WMAN. - NEW FAMILY GROCERY 'PUE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE LEAVK TO J anaouoc to tlie itftn of Cnlumlmi, that they riavejuu. opntia Grocery & Provision EHtnblishmont, On High ttrtd, Houtk of the Johnxon BlocJet and directly . oiposue me aaeMnge uank, Whert they Intend to kep everjr articta id their line, of the beit and pnrnt qiialitieit, an nell at rateu for Cash which mnt givi Hatifll'actiup to thoae who may favor tliein with their patrooafl, Tlieirpreenintock coniiiats in part ot uiack ana uraen leas 01 un naTur, Kio. Java ana Mooiia voimh, uaruf an uenonptiouti, pice. Hitirar curwd Ilamfl. line iainiiy Flour, Caudlea, Soap, mac the atlhra1wl New York Corn Hlarch. particularly reo-otaineudetl for Conkinir and Laundry luirpoitea. ChtMiM, Maccaronft, Vormicolia. Rico,(iutn Drops, Kanev Camlles, Jujube Paste, fioklfft, horeign anl linea Irnita, oonsiHV ntr, of Kaiftlnn, Zantft Currautit, Citronn, FiKs.l'ruiiM aud Almondit, I Med I'eachofl aud Almonds, Dried and Bareled Klflh, Halt. Urouina, Fatln anil Tuns, die wing ana smoft inir Tobacco. Clear, fcc. fee. : I'leane give nt a call and rami no our anoda and prlc4. ncll Hnin N hi w man at wii.son. (.EoitGE Mcdonald, Successor to John Mil lor & Co-., : NO. 04 niOH ST., OPPOSITE THE CAPITOI, HOUSE, Wholaale t Retail Dealer in t'Aoios limfy Orocnrie. TS NOW PREPARED TO SERVE CIS OLD A. and new friend with the roost eotnnlete stuck of trotHls erer oiTerttd in this market, among which may be found lueioiiowiug arucu!!, vir: IroaC, CrunUed, Pulverised and Granulated Sugare. Mocha and old Gmernment Java Colfeeti. Black and Green Tea of the finest gradeii, t ' Tappioca, Bign, Farina, and Wheateu (irtta Corn Starch, t'earl Barley, Oat Meal. VonnlcilHand Maccaroni, RiceFlouraCookinEitracU. Currle Powder and Irinh iloss, Pine Apple Chema, Cttopers' UinglaxN and French Gelatine. , . ' English, French, and American Minttardn. . , 8Mla, Cream Tarter, and Baking Powderrt. Pick lea, Catitupi, Knglinh Saucen, and Kant India Pre Baker's Cliooolatn, Cocoa, Broma and Cocoa Hhelli, . HardtneK, Olirefi, Capers, and Olive Oil. Htoue, Wotwl, and Willow Ware, In great variety. 1 Together wiHi all tho more staple articles In Grocery! Biittiuens. N. B. All goods delivered to city customers; free of charge. nov!48 10 HBLS. NEW-YORK GOLDEN SYRUP. For sale by nol41 KO. MCDONALD. EXTRA BUCKWHEAT For mile by (U'-.O. MoDONAI.D. If. BBLS, BELCHER'S ST. LOUIS GOLD 11 KM HVRUP, For sale by gko. McDonald. no)4 Superior 4roceriei. TOHN EDRR IS THIS DAY RECEIVING J at hisHtor.in the Fust Eml or the Iluckoye Rlork, BROAD STKKKT, A VERT LAKOK LOT OF srrPFRIOU FAMILY tillOCEKIES, Kmbraciug erery desirubie article in that line. FAMILIES and IIOIISKEEEPERS desirous ot having the CHOICEST ARTICl.iM that can be obtained, will Dnd them at BURR'S. Everybody wanting Groceries are par ticularly invited to call, aud see how much a little c.Bh 111 Buy. au.-au F.C0lR,UiE HOnB MWl FACT! RES. Hutlor's Mercantllft Writing Fluid. MANUFACTURED 89 VINE STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO. Mince this superior Fluid Ink has been before the public, now nearly two years, it has been constantly gaining In favor, aud is now preferred, by many, to the fir famed Arnold Fluid. During the past, year, TWENTY THOUSAND QUART AND PINT Bi I ITLF.S, together with smaller Bizes Innumerable, have been sold to Bankers and Merchants in Cincinnati, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Cleveland, t. Droit, Turra Haute, Lafayette, Vincennes, lndianapo-St Eransrillo, Fraukfort, Ixlngton, Nashville, Memphis, lis. I,1) uis, Vick.hurg, Jackson, Natchez, and New Orleans. It has alio been adnptod in the State Departments of Kentucky. Tennessee and Mississippi. ' It ha. taken THREE FIRSV CLASS MPI.OMAS at Mechanics' Insti tute, of Cincinnati and nuiftville, and I1 our Diplomas and Prize Medals at State Fairs held last fall in N. York, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. 1 The following Merchants and Bankers of Columbus, heretofore ueiug Arnold's Ink, have adopted Butler's Mercantile Writing Fluid : Franklin Hk of Columbus. I Weekly Columbian Ofllc., ClinUm du l.li.mloni Murlliue Msnilf Company. Ohio Penitentiary. Ohio Tool Co. P. Hayden. John L. GilL H. C. Noble, Attorney. W. A. k J. C. McCoy. John Burr. ' .1. R. Paul. Hsnes k (Jeorge. Win. A. Gill. U. Fay Bi Sons ; Dema. Adams. .1. A.HIusser. .1. k W II. Hrook.. oc20 d6in. Exchange do do Hartlett Si Smiiti, Banters Am. fcxpress to. American Hotel. Neil House. U. S. Hotel. Nt. Telegraph Office. Prob. Court, Franklin CO. Co. Auditor do Co. Rtiennlor do Co. Clerk do R. Cook. fames O'Kaue. OhioHtatesinanOuVe. Daily Journal do City Fact do AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. OR THE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, Colds. Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Con sumption, is uuiversslly known as the best remedy ever yet uiscoveroa for every variety of Pulmonary dis ease. So wide ia the- field of it. uaefiihieRR aod so uumeruus the cases of Its curea, that almoat eve ry section of the country abounds persons publicly Known, uliu have been restored from alarming aud even desperate dheases uf the luugs by Us use. When once tried its superiority over .very other medicine of Its kind is too apparent to escape observation. and where its virtues are known, the public no longer lesitate wlmt antidote to employ lor lue distressing ana dangerous illectlons of the pulmonary organrwhlch are incident to our climate. Uy its timely line uisnv. nay JraoKt all attacks of disease upon the lungs or throat are arrested, and thus are saved many thousands every vear from anremaluregravo. No fauiilv should be with out it, and those who do neglect to provide themselves with a remedy wlucli wards nil tbis dangerous casus ol diseases will have cause to deplore it when it is too late. Proofs of the surprising eriloaey of the Cherry Pectoral need uot be given to the American peonle; they nave li v- ing proofs in erery neighborhood. Ilut those who wish to read the statements of those whoHe whole health has been restored, and whoso lives havf been saved by its tine, will linil them ir my American Aluuiuaa which the Agenta below nsmeu nas to inrnihii gratis lo every ou.. Prepared hy UK. J.- C. AYr.K, Cheiuist.sjaowell, Mass. and sold by all respectable Druggists everywhere. F. ECKSTEIN, Jr., Cincinnati, (t. ROBERTS At CO., Columbus, ial5 dw2m And by Agents in every town in tb. West TUE GREAT ElffiLlgn RF.HIF.DY SIR JAM ES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. ROTECTED LETTERS lty ROYAL PATENT. PREPARED FROM A PRESCRIPTION OF Sir James Clarke. M. I)., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the curs of all those painltiland dangerous dlaeases mcidenl to the female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These fills should he used two or tnrm weeks previous lo con finement; they fortify th. constitution, and leHson the sullering uunug labor, enabling the mother lo perlorin iit uuiign .nil saieiv lo oerfleii aim num. These Pills should not be taken by Femsles during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time tbey are sare. In all eases of Nervous and Riiinal Alfections, pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, 1iwness of Spit its, Hysterica. Sick Headache. Whitea. and all the painful disea- aea occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, aud al though a povverlul remedy, uu not contain iron, calomel, antimonr. or anv other niineral. Full directions accompany each package. Price, In the united stales and t.auada, tme Dollar. Sole Ageuts for the United States, I. 0. BALDWIN k CO., Rochester, N. Y For sal. by G. DENIG k HONS, wholesale and retail and hy Druggists generally throughout the State. sel9dwy COLUMBUS Water ('ure and Medical Infirmary, F OK LADIES ON I. Y . HHIS INSTITUTION IS NOW PERMA L neutlyestablished. situated three miles Northeast.f the City, and reached by Broad street and tue Granville Plank road. None but Female, will be received as patients. Neither will it b. made a resort for pleasure Open at all season.. Ordinary term, seven dollar, per wenK. By success In the treatment of disease, and attention to Dusinees, tne rmprieior nopes to mem puuue cuun u.nce. n. sut-j-Anu, ai. u. roar30-dly COAL ! COAL ! COAL I T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD X article of Coarse Grate Coal, and will sell either at de pot or deliver coal on the shortest notice, at the lowest azure of tbe market, and warrant to give sattsiaction. . , JAMES O'KANE, oc23 Sole Agent of ZaneavlUe Coal and Lumber Co. RAILROADS; - , - , ... ... -....... T Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati : KAILKOAI). Winter Arrausrement for 1855-56 Tbree Trains Dail from CoIuiuIiuh in oonneo- -tion with Trains on the Little Miami, nnil Columbus mid Xrnla ' Kailroads. 1. EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M stoDptnff at Delaware. Cardiurton. Oalios. Cre.tlin., bhelhy, New London and Grafton, arriviDg at Cleveland at !2:40 P. giving pamenger. tortt mirona for dinner ana connecting with the 3 M r. H. r ait E.prea. Tram on cue IJilie HUore Koad Tor Dunkirk, Bullalo, New-York, ic, Till. Train connect, at Oalion with th. Bellefontatne and Indlauapolia Railroad, at Crestline with th. 1:30 Kxnreaa Traiu ou the Ohio and I'eminylraoia Railroad for Pitta- ourgn, rnuaaeipnta, mc., ana tn. uuio ana muiana kmi-road for Fort Wayne; at Oralton with the 3:46 P. M. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock noxt morning. 2. Mail Train at 3:30 P. M ; atopplug at all way .tattoos between Columbui and Cleveland, arriving atClev. land at 9:16 P. J!., connecting at Creatliue within :00 P.M. Kaet Train on the Ohio and i'ennsytvauia Railroad for Pitt.burgh, fcc, with th. Ohio and Indiana Railroad firr Fort Wayne, Sc. ; at Cleveland with theO p. M. Night Kxpreea Train on the Lake tihore Kallroaa lor tne East. 3. Night Exnrea. at 12:16 1. M. : .topping at Delaware and all way elation. Nortn or NewLonuon ana leaving passengers at all way station., connectingat Cregtllne with the 6:00 A. M. Train on the Ohio and Peunaylvaiuia Railroad at Grafton with the Toledo Day Express ferChlcago, arriving at Chicago at 9.30 P. M., oonnectingat Cleveland with the Morning Train on the Lake suore Hauroaa lor Dunkirk, Buffalo, Now York, &o. MS- For through and local Tickets annlv at the Ticket Oilice in th. Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xonia Kutlroaa uompanles. u.. a. rum, Columbus, Nov. 19, IK&n.-ail ' aufmmenam Central Ohio Railroad. WINTER ARRANfiKMENT CHANOE OF TIME. Two Daiit Trainu Eaoii Way, (SnsroiYS Etokptxd,) AND Bl'T ONI CH.1SO. OP CARS UtTWKKS COIVM-Bva ADD BALTIMOHS. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 1!th, 1855, Trains will run as follow. : GOINH EAST. Leave Eipreu Train. 10.00 A. M. Mail Train. 3:30 p. . 4:03 " 5:65 " : 6:38 " 7:16 " 8:36 " 9 . 00 " arr. 10:00 " Columbus ., Newark ...11:10 Zanenville Concord Cambridge, , , , . , ...12:1& r. ...12:03 ' ...1:26 ' ... 2:86 ' ... 2:69 ' .... 8:46 1 Uarnesville Belmont Arrive at Bfllair GOING WEST. Leant Kxfrm Train. Matt Train. Bellair 11:46 A. H . 4:50 A. H. Belmunt 12:40 P.M. 6:47 " Barunavllle 1:07 " . 0:16 " Cambridge 2:80 " 7 46 " Concord 3:20 " -W " Zaneaville 4:27 " 9:32 " Newark 6:46 " 10U7 Arr. at Columbus 7:20 " arr. 12:00 u. The Expreaa Train going East will atop to take up or leave Passengers, at Columbia, Kirkersviile, Newark, Zanosville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell'ii, Barnesvllla, and Belmont, only. Gnma Wkht, will stop at all Stationa Don sieual. Tlie siau Train will eton at an me Bisuona where the Mall is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Utatious on Notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. H. ExDreaa Train connects at Columbus with tlAf Express Train which loaves Cincinnati at 6 A. and witn tne train from tne west on in. uuumoua. Piana. and Indiana Kailroad: at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenvllle and Indiana Kailroad: at Wheeling with Express Train on th. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Phildelphla and Eastern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbui with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with San dusky, Manslleld and Newark Railroad; and at wneeiia with Niirht Train ou Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pa. .eugers leaving LouiBville and point, below Cincinnati and takiugthe 10:20 A. M. Train ou Little Miami Railroad will connect wun mis Train at uoiuruniiB. rasseugers leaving Indianapolis and Kictimund by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 10:00 P. M .and leave hy 10 tul P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio (inroad, a,Ttvlug in Baltimore at t P. if, n.Tt day- - GOING WEST. Th. 4:60 A. If. Mail Train connect, at Bellair with Night Train on th. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Train, to and from 8andusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with th. Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xonia, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, via Dsyton and via Urbaua. Thell:46 A.M. Exnress Tra n connects with t n Linreas Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbua at 7:20 P.M., aud connects with Traina going South and West, arriving at Cincinnati at 1:16 P.M. . jaiu',3 t;. ijL.An.ivr., Acting Superintendent. Zaneaville, Nov. 21, 18&6,-dtf New and Direct Route TO HTUEBENVII.LE, PITTSRUKUH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, and the Principal Kaalurn cities, VIA Steubcuville & Indiana Railroad, Which i. now completed and In successful operation be- woeu Newark and Ktuebeuvtlle. ; TiASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE LEAVE I col .UMBOS via Exnress Train Central Ohio Railroad at 10:10 A. M. connect at Newark with the above road to Steubeuville, where they arrive at tl P. M. ; leave im medlatelvnn FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running in con nection with the road: and altera comfortable niiiht'a rest, reach Pittsburgh in time fur the 7 A.M. Train of tuo PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. , FARE. Columbus to Steubeuville.. , 11 Pittsburgh " ' Philadelphia , ' " Baltimore ' " New York .. . 14 46 ... 4 75 ... 13 00 ... 12 76 ...-16 60 AVir- I'assenuers by this route have the advantage of mlitcrd fare, and are not subjected to uotel uuib uriut bnrirli. Passengers and baggage conveyed trom in. noat to rue depot J recti charge. For through tickets, pleas, apply at the ticket , fHce of the Central Ohio Railroad. G. W, FULTON, flillii. Lapatktt. Dvk.i.xv, General Agent. nolfi T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & AKmA I J RAILROADS. Trains run between Columbus and Cincinnati, as follows; DOWNWARD. UPWARD. ,eava Arrive at Leave Arrive at Columbus. Cincinnati. Cincinuatl. Culiimbna. 6:00 A.M. 9:66 A. M 10:00 " S:20 P, M. 2: If. A.M. . BtfJA.M. 12:30P.M. . . 4:43 P.M 8:30 P. M 1:23A.M. 0:110 P.M. ' 11:30 Th. 2:45 A.M. Tralu fnun Columbus oolinects at Jfeuia for llavton. Richmond, ludlanaoolia. lAfayett , Chicago, St. l ouii. and all noiuts west: oounects at Morrow lor Wilmington, uroieville ana lstncasier; ami siunnnm s for Ulllsborongh nndChllllcotue; also conecuug aiyin ,.l,nll for IjMti.ville tlT the bouts. . :.' ' The l'l:JO I . a. train, from laiuniuun, t . , lU'l"U l"l PIIHIIgMDIH, I'MJVOU, - , - - nocliua- at Xonia for Davton. Richmond, Iudlanapohs, lrayette,i;iiicago,i. ixiiits, and aiipoiuiBTft-,umo-i-.v lnr ,.t Morrow for Wilmington. Clrcleville and lncaster and at Lovelands, forllillshorougll and Chillicotlie; and at Cincinnati with the O. At M. R. R. for I-ouiavllle. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbus connects itbo-don for Sprlugtielil; and at Xonia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Terra name, vincennes anu nv. umu. A) sT Eor other Information apply to T. I,oran, Agent, or M. L. Dobkhtt, Ticket Agent, Columbua; WM. Waiurr, Agent, Springtiold; A. W. Stark, Agent. Aenia; a, n, Lawis, Agent, or P. W. STOAbim, General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. - W. H. CLEMENT, - no30 1 tfnprTVuenum. ; . MARIETTA 'AND CINCINNATI . AND ' HILLSBOROUGH RAILKOAW. TIME CHANGED. TRAINS WILL RUN as follows, until further notice: First Train Leave Cincinnati for Chillicotlie, Hera-den, and intermediate points, at8o'clock a. in.; connect with tlie night mail train from Columbus at Loveland, at Second Train Uave Cincinnati for Chillicotlie, Hllla-l,.i .,,.1 Intermediate nnlnte. at S:30 n. m. connect with express train from Columbus at Ijvlond, at 3 " p.m. RETURNING: . vir.. Trelnfsve Chillicotho at 6 a. m.. and Dill.bo ro' at 8 a.m.; eonnect with the mail accommodation train for Columbus at Loreland, at 11:09 a. fo." swrmrt Trmlv Chilllcothe at 13 m., and connect with night mail train for Columbus at Lovoland, at T:10 p. m. -. . v.r. from Columbua to Chilllcothe. t8. SO. ' ' Ticket, can be had of M. L. Doherty, Agent, Colnmbua. de7 vr. K. AftinuK, erapt. agricultural: FRESn BULBS. TOST RECEIVED AT THE AGRICULTU-,1 KAL Warehouse of Wm. A. GUI, a choice lot of Holland Bulbs, among which are a fair assortment of th. beat named Hyacinths. ' Blue, Red, White and Yellow do. Polyanthus Narcissus. ... ' ' Crocus In variety. - Beat single and double Tulips. White, Gold striped and Double Lilys, ko. Forsaleny : , WM. A. GILL, ' D13 . High street, north of Urosd. ?nlcanizcd India Rubber. TUST RECEIVED FROM THE BOSTON J Belting Company Manufactory, a rood assortment ,.f income netting, irora z lo iu inclie. wide, 3 and ply, Steain Paokimr of .11 kinds, suitatde r,.r rj..k..,d ..,.i Steam Joints. ; Hydrant Hose, warranted to stand a pressure of 76 pouuus per siuar. men. ... UWMuctlng I lwe, suitable Tor light conducting purpo Garden Engines. Cniinllun. Hose Plwu tlni . U...1- . ' - ' " "v for sale at tue Agricultural Warehouse of WM. A. GILL. aoW High street, North of Broad. WOOD AND W1ELOW WlltlL A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF TUBS, BUCKETS, Keelera, plain and painted Churns. Thermom. etur, Cyllnilue, Ato.rel aad Tub Cburss, .11 lAwm. ' nttvr Prluts. Mould. Ladles. Suadeaand Suoona: Steak Ll.,,1. Rolling Plus, aud Potato Mashers; Toy Wheelbarrows, kc'. n mow nasaeis ; square aud oval Llotbea Baskets; Ham per aud Irons no.; plainandeoratMarketdo. A grBat variety or Retticul., Work and Fancy Baaketa;Oak, Corn and lJl do. At UiAgriMiltral Warehouae, NelPs New uuuuiug, uign et., north ol Uroad. nolo WM. A. GI1X. TAOUGLASS' PATENT CAST IRON L1FT- XJ ING AND FORCING PUMPS, all aires. Galvanired well or pump chains; reels and spouts, cast Iron and uvuru wun uurus, jiyurauuc rams, etc., Dy , nai. a. liii.i,. At the Agricultural Warehouse, High street, North of Broad rX YOKES AND BOWS. A GOOD As sortment of each. ' Wheelbarrows, an excellent artiole. for 13 each. At the Agricultural Warehouse, by del2 WM. A. GILL, HAY, STRAW AND CORN STALK CUTTERS, of nearly all the most approved kinds ; among wuicu are in. celebrated "Kochealer Uutt nf Boxes for general purposes," 12 sires, varying iu price from (8 to (24. Every farmer and every teamster should have one of those luraluabta machines. For sale at the Agricul tural Warehouse, by del2 WM. A. GILL. WM. A. GILL'S AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, East side of High street, half way between Broad aud Gay ate one door North ol J. U. AloOuue's nam ware store. j14 SEYMOUR'S PATENT GRAIN DRILL AND GRASS SEED SOWERS. Price 190. For esle .t th. Agricultural Warehouse of J14 W. A. GILL, High st. SAUSAGE AND MEAT CUTTERS, FOUR sizes, the best article now lu use, with Iron boxes. rnce .4 lo eio. SAUSAGE BTUFFF.R.l. FOUR SIZES, a sunBrlor article. Price 12.26 to $4.25. At the Agricultural Warehouse, High street, by del2 WM. A. GILL. npUERMOMETKR CHURNS, FIVE SIZES-X 2to$7. Barrel, Cylinder, Tub, and Straight Churns. For sale by . del2 WM. A. GILL. GRASS SEEDS. Kentucky Blob Gbass, Orchard Grass, Red Top and Timothy Seed. . At th. Agricultural Warehouse, by I del2 WM. A. GII.L. WELL'S PATENT GRASS SEED SOWER. One ef the bestmachlnes ever used for that purpose. Price 15. For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, High St., by jaia WM. A. GILL. HARROWS IRON AND STEEL TOOTH HARROWS, raversable and expanding, a very superior article at reduced prices, by jaio nil, a. uill. CULTIVATORS THE BEST LOT OF Reversable Steel Teeth Cultivator, ever offered in this market, for sale cheap at the Agricultural Warehouse, by jaia WU. A. GILL, High at. . IpMERY'S PATENT ONE AND TWO U Horse Powers, 1 brushing Machiues, and Circelar Saw Mills forsawing eailroad wood. Ac, by . . ,ja!6 -. . . . . WM. A. Glli,, TTAL.L Ai IJOtJD'H iATJiiVT voNcHtrva 11 : FIRE PROOF SAFES, all Bizes, warranted to keep dry Inside, nnqnestlonably one of the best manufactured aates tn tne country, ror salo at manulacturer's prices and transportation, at the Agricultural Warehouse of HI, A. U1LL, ' julO High street, north of Broad. GRINDSTONES A FINE LOT OF "BE-IlE A" coarse, sharp grit Grindstones, suitable for farmers' use; together with cranka, friction rollers, kc. For sale by Jaltf WM. A. GILL. THIS LAHGKST WOOB TYPE MANVfJiCrOJiY In the United States, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. DAY BROTHERS, : PROPRIETORS; TO PRINTERS IN THE WEST. ', ALONG EXPERIENCE IN THE MANU FACTURK of WOOD TYPE has suggested to us so many improvements iu the preparation ol the wood used, as well as in tlie mechauical executiou of our work, that we icei conmicm we uave attained t A DEGREE OP PERFECTION hitherto unkuown in thia department of Industry. JUT we have availed onrseivea oi faculties which ena hie ua tofurnUh prlutera on the MOST EASY AND ACCOM MOO AT I Nfl TKUM3. when thotr orders are accompanied by proper references. KVERY SI7.K AND STVLK OK WOOD UTTKR ts niauulnctured, from the most diminutive to the very iurgettt suitahle for the . t . MAMMOTH POHTKHS so common In the present day, and either plain or duplicated for colurs, aud are mado lu A STYItE OF ELEGANCE..."' ' And Htratity ol' Proportion only attatued by the moat amperienced artiata. ar We are penulttwl to relet to- the following uracil cal men who have used aud sold our type, aud pronoouced them ol superior and unsurpassed quality ; A. W, fail-banks, tlrin ot mrvia, tairoanks & Co.. Ge vela nil. Gwirire Snoivr, Arm of Gray, Beardaley, Speam A Co., Cleveland. ticupp h Brtsa, and LADgdoa ft Ronndd, Chicago, Pomeroy h Co., Detroit. Autlrow k Jarger. ToleUo. I,. Johnaon ft Co., Type Foundera, Phlla. , Cincinnati Type Foundry, Cincinnati, and Proprietors ol the Fact, Journal and Htatesiuan OlUcea, (Mniubus, Ohio. rr Orders addreaawl to DAY BROTHERS, Colunibua, Ohio, will receive prompt attention. ; - no2tf dftwtf Cupid's Headquarters for 1856. VALENTINES! VALENTINES I A S THAT ALL IMPORTANT DAY THE 1 J. 14th February Is rapidly drawing near, we would advise every one to call where their wauts and ideas can be fully supplied with the aliove article, - v The country trade are invited to call and select, 'or seud their orders for any amount, and we will guarantee to send such an assortment a. will must their approval, bolb In price aud styles . ;..: s. it, sunn uu., JaV,6 . No. 1. Odeon Block JBTTJEl A3XTJ3 KiVIl. 1K. UN OERM'OOO, OF THE CITY OF LOUI9YILE, kV., OOULI9T AND AURI3T, OULD ANNOUNCE HIS ARRIVAL IN the city nf Columbus, Ohio, and respoctfnlly ten ders bis orofessional services to the Mbllc. in full cnnfl- deuce of rendering general satisfaction, jiaving had an experience of over 'JO year, in the treatment of dis eases ot tne r-.TR anu car. ne naa tne innniteaatisiaction of knowing that he can perform the most critical opera tions and extraordinary cures. All lie ask. is a fair aod imnarlial trial of hia new and painleaa remedies. Ilia mode of treating diseaaes of the Eye and Ear I. entirely new, perfectly sale, and has never been kuown to fall lo giving reuei. He may be coueulted at the office nf Dr. Langwnrlhy, on Town street, two dour, west of High street. For the extraordinary success wiiion nas attended his practice since his arrival in tne city ol Columbus, Ohio, he would refer those Interested to the following reanect sble aud well known persons who have been treated by mm: . . .- . "j Tlioa. Owena, of Newark, O. The venerable Rev. Mr. Young, of the Meth. Church Rev. Mr. Huluurd, of Presbyterian Cbnri-h. Rev. Stoutenburg, of Delaware eo , O. . ' Rev. Bradford, of Van Wort CO., I . ; ,- Wm. Willis, ot Columbus, 0. . :.. ... Oapt. M. C Lllloy, Columbua, 0. . , . ' Tlios. Bennett, near Blendoo, O. R. Cbadwlck, Reynoldsburg, O., , . F.n Ctiadln. Hsrrlsburir. O. . He could refer the public to many other persons, but Hems the above aumcieat. ,-Celombus, Jan. 2, 1866. -..yi i t ' T 0OK OUT, BOYSI FUN AHEAD! We hare laid la a large mpply of ail kinds ef VAL ENTINES. ! Our stock is varied and complete, and while nnbioken, now is your time to eeiect. Country trade supplied cheap for Ca.h, by jaJJ KANDALL ASTON. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NEW LAW BOOK. PLEADING AND PRACTICE .:; UNDER - ' THE CIVIL CODE. . ir now. .siMEON nash. TT WILL FORM A VOLUME OF ABOUT X 700 pages. 8 to., beautifully nrinted aud neatlv ami nrmiy oouuu in law sneep. . In addition to brief Trcuttse.on the various urorialnns of the Code, It will contain an ample collection of fbims of petition., answers, entries for Clerks, returns for hurrilla, Ac. Tbe work will show what changes ha been produced by theCode. The precedeuts for petitions and answers are so drawn as to deduce out of the cases a clear and real issue, about winch .11 will be agreed as w us roeauiug. tue lunns oi euiries aud returns will render the work especially useful to county officer as All c. - . Such a work has long beun a desideratum; no book naviug yet appeared upon tne subject since the enact, ment of tlie New Code. It wlfl shortly bo published by ' II. W. DERBY, Cincinnati. RECENTLY PUBLISHED, Swan's New Treatise ON THE POWERS AND DUT1E OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, ETC. 1 vol. 8 to. . I Swan's Itevlsed Statutes OF THE STATE OF OHIO completa. -t vol 8ro. Nash's Digest; ' OF REPORTS OF SUPREME COURT OF OHIO. 18 tf l vol. &TO. S. H. BURR & CO., Wboliuileaii'l Ketail IrtinlerH In BOOKS, STATIONERY, &.C. HI OH STREK1 OPPOSITR THK 8TATK BOUHK. OOI.UUbUS, 0.' THIS OPPORTUNITY OK RE X TUKN1NO thauka to tlieir numerous Triendii nnd patron h for the liboral eucourngemeDt and kind f?3liug mauifuflttid up to the present date, aud at the naiuo time beg to inform them that they are now better prepared ttiau ever, with a atock large aud complete, having jimt been replunitihed from tUnturn markeln, to which thttv invite the attention of ALL, at tliev are determined to wier grea. inuueemenu 10 meir patronti. itieir Atock conaiuu in part or tue t olio wing goodii: Law, Medical. School aud Ctdleire Text Bookii. Theolo gical aud Sunday School Books. A complete variety or UiHcellaneoiiri Booki, with all me lew l.i term tire direct irom nubEirtnera. BLANK BOOKS Of any aize or quality on hand, or made to order, HTATIOtfKRY. French, Kugluh and Americau. WRITING PAPKRSof every grade aud aize. 1'auer lian.il oca. Bordera. Window Mhadea. Buff Hoi lands, Curtain Papers, (plnia and Ogured) Curtaiu Hi turea, Corda and TasBeln, Fancy Gooda, 1'miuniery, Ac. ' 13-inii i rorgei iue place, t ome onei uome all I No. 1 OliFON BIMUHNU, oc!3 IHreetly oppoalte the State Office, High at. .1. H. RILEY & CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. ; j DEALERS IN Ijiw, ITIedical and School Books. BLANK BOOKS, , Any site, style aud pattern of Ruling, on hand and made to order. Railrond autl Insurance Offices, Hunks, Brokers, and County Ollicert, Supplied with any article in the Line of Stationery on . mi uni lernis, anu an wore warrantea. Blank Notes and Drafts Job Printing and BOOK BINDING." A full lupply at all timon of valuable Standard Work Foreign and American Editiona, A good stock of valuable Mechanical and Scientific Works at all times. ' ' All the New Books recaired direct, f - Fbench, Enoi.isu and Amkbican gTATIONERT. nnoiegHiBanasit0T.au. . . Also, Paper Hangings and Borders, i The roofit axtenaive Stock West of Philadelphia, -iff Window Shades and Fixtures, Window Cornices, Fine Mirrora from 8 to 6 feet, French Plate Oil Paintings and Engravingti, Portrait aud Picture Frames, always on hand and made to order. Cutlery and Gold Peni, Work Boies r.,1 TrHiHlnmrasn. f'A teu inn.A,. m... nair, uai, nauana loom amines, rocse. isooaa. waiiete, uiu uoiaers, e. maro womaurr "IRE AT AMERICAN BOOK Thb Must Complete Portrait Gallery of American Authors ever any or Literature aod Art, In one splendid octavo jvol-ame. comprising original literary contributions by the most eminent American authors, with Forty-eight portraits on Steel, taken from original pictures. . For sale by S. H. BURR & CO.,' delU No. 1, Odeon Block. TRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON 1 8vo Library edition, with mans and nlatna. Subscrl hers' copies ready for delivery, at RILEY it CO.'S book- store. ocla VIRGIL M. HALL, Aycnt. AGENTS WANTEO. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS I THE BEST CHANCE YET TO MAKE MONEY 1 AddresB . CAMPBELL ft CO., ' no!9 3m-AO Philadelphia, Pa, HANDSOMER THAN EVER ARE THE new styles of Cameo, Dlaniiliid, All ,old, Opal and uaruHi sets 01 jewelry lusi received or ' 1 del4 ' BLYiSN At BALDWIN.; A CARD. A YOUNG MAN, TEACHER: OF MUSIC, recently from Philsdelphia, desiring to make Co lumhus his permanent rasidence, offers his sorvices, professionally, to the residents of this city. In conjunction with which, If desired by parents, knowlfi the general antipathy to dancing school associations, a sociable class lor boys ana girls at tneir respective residences would lie loimed lor instruction In iue rudiments uf Dancing, and tbe Wallses aud Quadrilles of the season, gratuituualy, iuuuku cuiiuuau exi-insiTCiy lo nis pupils in lUUSIO, . Auurees doe al, uolumbue, Post Office. Dec. SI 1866-dtf I) It. S. CAIHTNTEll , rpENDERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVI- -X. oes to the cltltena ot Columbus and vioinity. - Ha has taken an Office on High street, opposite the Capitol House, where he can be consulted at all hours. or at his residence, on all idd Chronic Cases or Nervous inseanea. lancers and fever and Ague permanently ourvu. omiierius; auo. niammeriug perinauetilly and e. ie,:tuaiiy curni wiiuuui surgicaioperaiion, .. lien, ii, inno-niswil ' - qX) SAW MILL MEN. WE HAVE JUST X received a Urge Invoice of Mulay, (late, Circular truss I.UI auu obu.r mws. At the sign of the tint Mil Saw, mayi4-w A JIINhH OU TEN DAYS, ANO THEN C1IKI)T1IAS. pOME AND SEE THE NEW AND BEAU- T1KUL 111)1, MIA V uiFTd. Such as , FANH, PARIAN WARK, CABAS, PORTE MONNATS, , PAPER WEIGHTS, CARD CASES, FANCY WATCH BOXES, fto., Ac, - Just come from New York, and for aale by del4 BLYNN & BALDWIN. ICtiKle Utinl Triininine. TUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF BU- tf CLE BEAD TRIMMING at jalii A. P. STONE ft CO'S, No. 4 Gwynne Block COKE! COKE! 4 SUPERIOR LOT OF THE ABOVE AR aticlefor sale by u4 CHAMPIOW. W" Jeilerson Iroa Works. - FltAZIF.lt, K I L (J O It E & CO. STEU1IKSY1LLS,0. BEG LEAVE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above named works, which hare just gone into operation, and which have been constructed with all the modern improvements. For extent and completeness of macninery, tuey win compare lavorauiy witn any works in the West. We are turning out large quantities of NAII3 that are unsurpassed, whether as regards quality of stock or compieicuess oi uuisn. uroors solicited ia.lu-lmd MRS. HOPPERTON, Late of New-York, . Succeiwor to Mrs. Siiapi.ey, and occupying Store WILD BHAPLKT O. llkl.h,. tllgll Klreut, ColnmbiiB, bet. Town and Rich. , TT AS NOW OPENED AN ELEGANT AS A A SORTMENT OF Tall and Winter niilHnerr, Consisting of a most complete stock of Elegant Caps, Head Dresses, Feathers and Flowers, Ribbons and laces Silkaand satins. . :. . . . Moss, Eugenia, Royal, Uncul and Lion's Velvets; also, a new and elegant article of Frlece Plush. Bonnets, of .very variety, always on hand, and all or dera promptly attended to with neatnessand elegsnce,at in. very lowest canu prices. " "' f- - ... Bleaching and Pressing, Stamped Mualine for Kmbro! aery ' ' . Mra.HiwnrRTOW, Sole Agent for ' ; MRS. M. L. MURRAY'S - Hair Preservative and Restorative. It will cause Pair to grow on a bald head, and turn hair to itsonginal color, andedeotually prevent the hair from fallingo ff it turning grey, and by its invigorating inuueue pruuucv o.w a..,- imun.ni growl n. ot natr. ee24 ........ MACAULAY'S ENGLAND 8d and 4th volumes, at jal RANDALL ft ASTON 'S. Slate Jouriral. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14. ! TflB STAR AND THE LILY. Tbin tweet prcwluotlon is from tbo pen of one ol tbe gifletl corri'3i0Eitnls of the Louisville (h.ntucky) Journal. IU merit" will ba readily appreciated by every rttader into whose hands it may full: It was an evening calm and still, As o'er held earth In sllrory fold; Tbe azure curtains of the sky Were fringed with gleaming gems of got 1 ; The wandering airs or night grew falut ' : Upon the silver -lighted stream; The frugrant breath of roses came, ' Like thoughts that weave a poet's dream : Sort clouds wore floating olf tu play, : Like glorions birds j ust luosed from Heaven, While high above their fleecy folds Thero gleamed a loving star of even. Each night his smiling ry camout, And sought a lowly murmuiing stream, " Along whose hanks, soft fleeced with light, . . Fair lilies drooped their henda to dresm. One lily, pale and dowy eyed, Woo'd by the moonlight colored air, ""That long had Iain entangled there. " ' 'Mid odnr., gleam., arid murmuring., . That to the shriue of night belong, . She breathed In fragrant, passioned sighs, ' ' The love that thrilled her soul to song. - That loving star, so pure aud blight, . Seemed cold and coy as maiden fears ; . Yet stiU she raised her heavenward eyes, Aud brimmed her lily cup with tears. A ad when his beam, came trembling down . To kiss the wave that laved her feel, She slowly drooped her snowy brow. Till wave, and star, and lily met. ... That loving touch so wildly thrilled, She wished nor prayed for greater blis. ' Than fondly look the love .he felt, Aud nightly bend beneath hia kixa. . When morning came, with blushing hues, The (tar would pale upon her heart, But not the memory of his beams . Tbey grew to be of Dfe a part, t E'en in tbe garfoh hour, of noon ; But daylight's veil of golden hue . Concealed his loving amiles from her. Thus passed the weary, lagging hours-Pale Sower below, and star above, Till pitying angel from the sky Stooped down and blessed their dream of love. He took the star beams from thulr throne And placed them In the lily's breast, Where now no more they wandering roam, But there forever sweetly rest. ' , A tiny vase of fragrance rare ' Contain! th At glowing star of love, Unfold lta leaves, and, BcstUog there, Behold a anowy, spptloxs dove, Enshrined within the lily's cup. With folded wing aod dewy eyes, U seems to thee a .acred thing, As emblem sent from Paradise A beauteous type of woman's love, . , Deep hidden from the world apart; , , ' A dove that never trie. Its wiug, Bnt broods and nestles in the heart. Benton's Senatorial cences. Reminis- ANNO 1838-VIART1N VAN BURBN, PRESIDENT. Debate between Mr. Clay aad Ut. Calhoun, Personal aud Political, and leadiog to Expositions and Vindications of Public Conduct which bslong tu History. ' - From the Second Volume of "TbeThirty Years' View," . iu the press of Messrs. D. Appletou ft Co. . Ftr seveif years past, Mr.; rUhlhfan while disclaiming connection with ttny: party, had acted on leading' measures with tlie opposition, neaaed by Messrs. Clay and Webster. Still disclaiming any such connection he was lound at theJ extra session co-operating with the ad-' ministration.' His co-operation with the opposition had given it the victory in many eventlul contests in that Jongpenod; his co-operation with the Van Buren administration might turn the tido of victory. The loss or gain of a chief who, in a nearly-balanced state of ; pttrties, could carry victory -to the side which he es poused, was an event not to be viewed without vexation by the party which he eft. Resentment was as natural on one side as gratification on the other. , The Democratic party had made no reproaches (I speak ot the debates in Congress) when Mr. tJamoun leu mem: they deba ted questions with him as if there had been no cause lor personal complaint. Not so with tho opposition now, when the course of his transit was reversed, and the same event occurred to them selves. They took deeply to heart this withdrawal of one of their leaders, and his appearance on the other side. It cre ated a feeling of personal Tesentment against Mr. Calhoun, which had manifested itself in several., small side-blows at the extra session ; and it broke out into systematic attack at the regular one. Some sharp passages iook place Detween himself and Mr. Webster, but not of a kind to lead to anything historical. He (Mr. Webster) was but slightly inclined towards that kind of speaking which mingles personality, with argument, and lessens the weight of the adversary argument by feducing the weight of the speaker's character. . Mr. Clay had a turn mat way; ana certainly, a great ability for it. Invect ive, mingled with sarcasm, was one of the phases of his' oratory, , lie was supreme at a, phillippic (taken in the sense ot Demosthenes and uicero), where the political attack on a public man s measure was to be enforced and heightened by a personal attack on his conduct. Ho owed muck of his tascmating' power over nis hearers to the exercise of this talent always so enptivating in a popular nssem bly, and ,in tho galleries of the Senate, not so much so in the Senate itself: and to him it naturally fell to become the organ of the feelings of his party toward Mr. Calhoun. And very cordially, and carefully, and amply, did ho make preparation for it.'-- The storm had been gathering since September; it burst in February.': It had been evidently , waiting for an occasion ; and found it in the first speech of Mr. Calhoun, of that session, in favor of Mr. VanBuren's recommendation for an inde pendent treasury and a federal hard money currency. This speech was delivered the 15th of February, and was strict ly arnimentative and parliamentary, and wholly confined to its subject. Four dayfthereafter Mr. Clay answered it; and aM ' n ready at an extemporaneous specirhad the merit, when time permitted,' of considering' wetf both the matter and the words. '..of what he intended to deliver. On this occasion he had hadample time; for the speech of Mr. Calhoun 'could not be essentially different from' tbe one he delivered on the same subject at the extra session ; and the personal actcwhich had excited hia resentment was of the same date. There had been six months for preparation, and fully ; had preparation been made. , Ihe whole speech bore the impress of careful elaboration, and especially the last part ; ' for it consisted of two distinct parts the first, argumentative, and addressed to the measure before the Senate ; and was in fact,, as ' well as in name, a reply. Tho second part was an attack, under the name of a reply, and was addressed to the personal conduct of Mr. Calhoun, reproaching him with his desertion, (as it was called.) and taunting him with the company he had got into taking care- to 'remind' him of his own former sad account of that com- fierj, helirewp'tfiiirrall'tlie fmputej political delinquencies of his life for near twnty years skipping none from 1816 down to the extra session ; although he himself had been in close political friend ship with this alleged delinquent during me greater part oi mat long time.. Mr. Calhoun saw at once the advan tage which this general and sweeping as sault put into his hands. . Had the attack been confined to the mere circumstance of quilting one side and joining tho other, it might have been treated as a mere per sonality ; and, either left unnoticed, or the account settled at once with some ready words of retort and justification. But in going beyond the act which gave the offense beyond the cause of resent ment, which was recent, and arraigning a member on the events of almost a quar ter ot a century ot public lite, he went beyond the limits ot the occasion, and gave Mr. Calhoun the opportunity of ex plaining, or lustitying, or excusing all that had ever been objected to him ; and that with the sympathy in the audience with which attack forever invests the right of defense. He saw his advantage, and availed himself of it. Though prompt at a reply, he chose to make none n a hurry. A pause ensued Mr. Clay s conclusion,- every one deferring to Mr. Calhoun's right of reply. He took the floor, but it was only to say that he would reply at his leisure to the senator from Kentucky. ' ; ' ', He did reply and at his own good time, which was at the end of twenty days ; and in a way to show that he had "smelt the lamp," not of Demades, hut of Demosthenes, during that time. It was profoundly meditated, . and elaborately composed ; the matter solid and condensed ; the style chaste, terse and vigorous, the narrative clear ; the logic close the sarcasm cutting : and every Word bearing opoit 1 iha"bbiect in view: Jit was a n.as- terly oration, and, like Mr. Clay's speech, oiviuea into two parts ; . out tee . second part only seemed to occupy his feelings, ana bring torth. words Irom the heart as well as trom the head. And well it might! He was speaking not for life, but for character! and defending public character, in the conduct which makes it. and on high points yof policy, which -be longed to history defending -jt; betore posterity and the present age, .impersonated in the American Senate,-,before which he stood, and to whom he : appealed as judges while invoking as witnesses. Ha had a high occasion, and he felt it ; a high tribunal to plead before, arid he re joiced in it: a high accuser, arid his duffed him ; a high stake to contend for, his own reputation : and maniully, earnestly and powerfully did he defend rV He had a high example both in his oratory, and the analogies of the occasion, before him : and well had he looked into that example. I happened to know" that in this time he refreshed liis reading, of the Oration on the Crown ; and, as the delivery of his speech showed, not without profit. Besides its general cast, which was a good imitation, there were passages of a vigor and terseness of a power and simplicity which would recall the recollection of that masterpiece of oratory of the world. There were points of analogy in tho cases as woll as in the speeches, each case being that of one eminent statesman accusing another, and before a national tribunal, and upon the events of a public life. : More happy than the Athenian orator, the American statesman had no foul imputations to repel. Different from Ms-chines and Demosthenes, both himself and Mr. Clay stood above the imputation of corrupt action or motive. ; If they had faults and what public man is without, them? they were the faults of lolly natures not of sordid souls; and they.' looked to the honors of their country not its plunder for their fair reward. , , :l To be Continued.' - . Piano Fortes and Organs . TUNED & REPAIRED i , IN THE BEST MANNER, ; 13 y ar. Us. ronTEXi. Atf-Order left at Koed'a I'iuoo Forte Rooms, will be proinptly attended to. . . jal4-dlm CLin4TE t'ORRF.8P0SIKllf E. CmorF.DIl OF ATJF.KICAN MTr'.RITIKE. CYCLOPEDIA OF KNil.lfiU LITERATI RE. : SWAVS NEW TREATISE. AGENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT THE State to sell the above wells, and inauy others of like character. .' Tho two hrst are sold by lulscripffoa . ' "; Address, or call ou . GEO. H. BKONSON, Jail dftw3m . . Over Pot Offlc... ALL KINDS OF SILVER SPOONS, Fork, Knives, Cups, Goblets, Pitchers, BM Cellars. Nap-l.iu Rings also a. niu. li that Is silver plated end more too, for sale at di-14 ...:: '. UI.YNN ft BALDWIN'S. PLYMOUfilOLLKCTION OF HYMNS ANO TUNES Seine ss is used in Henry Ward Keecher's Chinch. One of the duett collection of Sacred Poetry extant: At the new cash bnnkktnro or . je'M ,.; . . . . RANDALL, fc APTON. FTAMS 201)0 EXTRA SUGAR CURED J. HAMS for sale hy jal8 GEO. M r: DONALD. JURIED BEEF fiOOO LBS. DRIED BEEF, XJ (!ugar Cured,) for sale by jalfl geo. Mcdonald.
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Full Text | " ' . " , , ' : " ;-- ' '' ' :'"'y IS S i ' I f I i II CI. ' '' 'J ; i : - VOLUME XIX. (RUMBUS. THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 14, I85G; . NUMBER 164. if UI . : 1 V . .. i ,- ' .! si Journal ' DAILY, TKl-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY i HID STUTR JOOENAI. COMPANY, -ltcurtwatrtl itntlrr the General Imw. THRM3. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE Iiaiiy I........'....; .".'.'.... 0 Pryer.' By tiw Carrier, nor week. v . . Vt cts. t.i Wwki.y ftttn. , Wsmi.y ....... . . - Clubs oi'leu anduver . 1 dO " . TKRM.10F AIWEKTIS1NU. BY THE SQUARE. . - S ' ftM LINMt OK IICW MAR! A HQOiBE.) iHi.nuu.ra 1 vrar ..in 00-, olies.iisre3 week.; ..') 6 w mouths 12 00 , oo. " il weeks.. . J 00 ih, " 0 inuiithe 10 00 ; one ' 1 week.... 1 60 l)u " 8 months 8 00 ; on. " 3 day 1 0 r.. it im,.,.il, 8 to-, one " 2d7.... ' tiu. " 1 niontta 4 60 ; on. " 1 InHortion 60 ni.i.liivii.t ..WartlHenitmU half more than th. allot. IHtUM. 'A.lvcrtlwuixutH, leaded ami plawil lu th. column of ' rtcial Notlen," ilouW tlit onlinai-y roi. All notlnw rmiirM to b. pobl1shd"by law, legal rate. .i i ri.. ti. n.. -ub II onmcd ou tli lnm .xchwitoj ""''l 10 i.er cent. mor. than th. above rate. ; but all anon will ,uar lu th. Tri-WeeklT without cliargo. 8uiuH Car.h, not .xoewliug Bt. lluaa, per year, Id-fl, 10 per liue ; outside $i. , Notl.eB of meetlnhil, charilahl. aqnletie., Br. .onipa-uiee, fee, half prioe. i Marriage notice 6 ceotn. In 7d insltna will Ovy ap ftar, unlets raid fvr. A.Wertlfleuients not accompanied with written dlnw-tiunn will be loeerted till forbid, and ohargwl accord, lofly. i4fl(rannViil utlnfrtiimmli murt U JaiJ K aJmrnx. Thin role will not be varied from. 1 Week ly, am. price ai the Daily, where the advertiser the Weekly alone. Where the Pally and Weekly .Tooth nd, then th. charge for the Weekly will be half the rate oi tue iiawv. 1 Under tb.- present ytom, th. adTertlaor pay. k umoh lor the epac. h. .HJcupien, th. change, being thar.blH with the composition only. Thw plan i. now generally adopted. mm Climi'HM. 11. F. - t. wvan . :ilA!WPION it a. wALiirn CO., VAMBItlDOF., HOCK IH 0, XORTHEKS, ilASF.X-YILLRAXD HLACKSMim. Yard and Ofllce near Railroad Depot, uu'ili COI.UMUU.i, V. W-. aNimuWH. B vwi ANHICEWS .V WW, ATTORNE YS A T L A W, OBlce, No. 1 Hlatt". building, State street, no-dora - ' ' COLVMVV. OHIO. "r" AWSS SAWS! SAWS! Tl) MUX OWNERS, CARPENTKRS, CABIN FIT MAKKRH, 11UIU1KRS, AND AI.I. WHO D8B SAWS : CONSTANTLY ON HAND OP MY OWN VV manufacture, a fullaasortinoutof Mill Mulay, C'rosn-cut. Circular, ami all description, of SAWS. All Work WRrriintetl. -Particular attention given to repairing. Haw. retoothed, etraitened, liainmurwl, liled, and et at.hortnotloe. JAUtS OHI.KH, lelii-dly 8 W. corner Long and High eta. Schroeder & McFarland, WnO!.lUl AND URAH. DBALBRS I FOREIGN & ' D0ME1STIC CIGARS, , TOBACCO, SNUFF, ETC., ETC. launial BuiUUng, cornn of High Sired and Sugar Alnj, COLTJMBDS, OHIO. . ; CHARLES 9. HF.I.T,, Attorney at Law, OONSl'lNS' BUILDING, inn h nr., tVnuMUDfl, Ohio. p28-tf STAFFORD SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MI'UICUANTS ;iitit(i, Ohio, ale of Real Ktat, Stookn, Household Furniture, Dry-liamle, Urocerie., Horse., Carriage., tie., &o., attended . to in city or country, on the muet reasonable term. - ttwwi q.attii on confllflnment. . . bl-' ;IsjIE6 Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, B!be' Block, over Rudlslll'., I rii-h Slrpot. a'nliimlHi. Ohio. ALL KINDS OP LAND AND ENGINEERING Surveying and leveling; Mapping Platting; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly aud eatlifactorilr executed. Refer to M. h. Sullivant, lijiq., JiihuOraliam, Esq., tol. 3. Medbery, U. E. Jyal-rtlmwly 0. BM1XH1I. o. T. HKSVSS, JB B.1RRERE & REEVES, . Attorneys t tiaw, AVTI General Land h Collecting Agent fur the West, BL00MISGTOH, ILLINOIS. Collections made and taxes paid in every county in the 8t1. One of the above lirm will vi.lt Iowa and Minnesota semi annually, and ottener if necessary, for the purpose of msking collections, entering land and locating ' Land Warrants. Immediate attention given to all buni-' ness antrusted to our care. Refer to Hoo. S. Galloway, and Ohio Htate Journal Co., Columbus, O. Hun. J. R. Hubbell, Delaware, 0. Hon. . N. Olds, Cirelerille, O. Hon. Ndsnn liarrere, Hlllsbovo', I). jiS3 Snidw Iron and Brass Fonndcrs, nil'FACTl'RE TO ORDER, m AND HAVB ON HAND, 2 STEAM ENGINES, " Boilers and Mill-Gearing. 53 WK ARE AlJUl 1'RKPAKKll TO FURNISH a a. Cast. Iron Fronts, Bolts Tor Bridges, Ate. Hwitches, Hwltch Utands, Frogs and Crossings, Window Caps and Mills, Csat and Wrought Orating, U Htation Pipes, sc. 0T"Mill Irons of all kinds ill ways on hitnd.Q SVaT NKW SHOP, West end of the National Road Brldge.- Columbus, Ohio, April , 185S.-dwly 1 , - HIICIiFM & UF.F.IIE, Manufacturers of Cnbiuet riiriiitnre, liuiis, mat tresses of livery Ikescriptioii, Utah at. three diiorn South of Toum at., WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TUE publlo that they have constantly on hand a flnB assoi tmeut of Parlor and Kitchen Furniture of .very do-.oription, which they wish to dispose of on the most rea- oomIiIk terms. They would also call attention to a new invention of their own that they are about lo nave paieuin, nuuur the name of the "Centre Hinge Spring nvd." An article that has won universal admiration by all who have examined its superior advantages. 'I'll, peculiar ituntedneas to the unruose deaigrued. th. simplinity of its construction, aud the chenpnens with which it can be furnished to customers, render tb. apring bed en perinr to all article, of the kind vet manufactured. Th. Centre Hinire Surins- Bed can be Httvd to any kind uf bedstead. kelvintr with confidence unon the merita of the tnven tlon.they du not deem itadvlsabletosend Agentslnto the Held to increase the sale, but they will be happy to accommodate all who feel an interest In tho matter with an opportunity of examining and judging lor lliemnoirea, jyV, dwly Good News for the Ladies. QHAPLEY & II ALL HAVE NOW THEIR kJ Dill stock of Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Embroide ries, Hoaiery, Gloves, ASc, Be, wlilcu I. one or ill. lar nest aud best selected ever olfered In this market, la dle are invited to give us an early call, and we are cer tain we can pleaso th. most dimoull. aeio tL'lLKS ! SILKS I DnEHS Silks of all the O dillerenl .lyles and colors, varylug iu price from 75o to III a yard, can l' louml al s.16 rllAPLEV k HALL'S, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF STRIPED AND J'X. Plaid Valeucia and Poplins can be found at el 6 KHAPLKY h HALL'S. An ENDLESS VARIETY OF WOOL llaida. Raw Silks. French and English Merlnoe., Mohair, Lustres, Calicoes, Chintsos, he, Ac, always od baniLand for sale cheap at eelli SHAPLEY k HALL'S. T ACis CUIlTAINn A oood ashoktmknt of .IU Lace Curtains, varying in price from $5 to 940 awin dow, ran he had at seio Milan.. llAl.la. T A I) ICS WANTING DRESS AND CLOAK lj TRIMMINGS, can and at BHAPLET k HALL'S th. Desi assortment ever onerea id mi. msrsei. sm CJHAPLEY A HALL HAVE THE BEST O assortment of CLOAKS .v.r offered In this market varying in price from f 4 to $76. aelo IADIES WISHING TO SEE THE BEST J ...ortment of Intend Muslin Embroideries, Flonn- cings, Edgingsandlnsertings,and fin. UonitonGulmpure Valenciennes and English. Thread Lsce ever offered in xbi.market, can do so by calling at . ."i BHAPLET fc HALL'S, GROCERS. A. F. H.WMAN. - NEW FAMILY GROCERY 'PUE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE LEAVK TO J anaouoc to tlie itftn of Cnlumlmi, that they riavejuu. opntia Grocery & Provision EHtnblishmont, On High ttrtd, Houtk of the Johnxon BlocJet and directly . oiposue me aaeMnge uank, Whert they Intend to kep everjr articta id their line, of the beit and pnrnt qiialitieit, an nell at rateu for Cash which mnt givi Hatifll'actiup to thoae who may favor tliein with their patrooafl, Tlieirpreenintock coniiiats in part ot uiack ana uraen leas 01 un naTur, Kio. Java ana Mooiia voimh, uaruf an uenonptiouti, pice. Hitirar curwd Ilamfl. line iainiiy Flour, Caudlea, Soap, mac the atlhra1wl New York Corn Hlarch. particularly reo-otaineudetl for Conkinir and Laundry luirpoitea. ChtMiM, Maccaronft, Vormicolia. Rico,(iutn Drops, Kanev Camlles, Jujube Paste, fioklfft, horeign anl linea Irnita, oonsiHV ntr, of Kaiftlnn, Zantft Currautit, Citronn, FiKs.l'ruiiM aud Almondit, I Med I'eachofl aud Almonds, Dried and Bareled Klflh, Halt. Urouina, Fatln anil Tuns, die wing ana smoft inir Tobacco. Clear, fcc. fee. : I'leane give nt a call and rami no our anoda and prlc4. ncll Hnin N hi w man at wii.son. (.EoitGE Mcdonald, Successor to John Mil lor & Co-., : NO. 04 niOH ST., OPPOSITE THE CAPITOI, HOUSE, Wholaale t Retail Dealer in t'Aoios limfy Orocnrie. TS NOW PREPARED TO SERVE CIS OLD A. and new friend with the roost eotnnlete stuck of trotHls erer oiTerttd in this market, among which may be found lueioiiowiug arucu!!, vir: IroaC, CrunUed, Pulverised and Granulated Sugare. Mocha and old Gmernment Java Colfeeti. Black and Green Tea of the finest gradeii, t ' Tappioca, Bign, Farina, and Wheateu (irtta Corn Starch, t'earl Barley, Oat Meal. VonnlcilHand Maccaroni, RiceFlouraCookinEitracU. Currle Powder and Irinh iloss, Pine Apple Chema, Cttopers' UinglaxN and French Gelatine. , . ' English, French, and American Minttardn. . , 8Mla, Cream Tarter, and Baking Powderrt. Pick lea, Catitupi, Knglinh Saucen, and Kant India Pre Baker's Cliooolatn, Cocoa, Broma and Cocoa Hhelli, . HardtneK, Olirefi, Capers, and Olive Oil. Htoue, Wotwl, and Willow Ware, In great variety. 1 Together wiHi all tho more staple articles In Grocery! Biittiuens. N. B. All goods delivered to city customers; free of charge. nov!48 10 HBLS. NEW-YORK GOLDEN SYRUP. For sale by nol41 KO. MCDONALD. EXTRA BUCKWHEAT For mile by (U'-.O. MoDONAI.D. If. BBLS, BELCHER'S ST. LOUIS GOLD 11 KM HVRUP, For sale by gko. McDonald. no)4 Superior 4roceriei. TOHN EDRR IS THIS DAY RECEIVING J at hisHtor.in the Fust Eml or the Iluckoye Rlork, BROAD STKKKT, A VERT LAKOK LOT OF srrPFRIOU FAMILY tillOCEKIES, Kmbraciug erery desirubie article in that line. FAMILIES and IIOIISKEEEPERS desirous ot having the CHOICEST ARTICl.iM that can be obtained, will Dnd them at BURR'S. Everybody wanting Groceries are par ticularly invited to call, aud see how much a little c.Bh 111 Buy. au.-au F.C0lR,UiE HOnB MWl FACT! RES. Hutlor's Mercantllft Writing Fluid. MANUFACTURED 89 VINE STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO. Mince this superior Fluid Ink has been before the public, now nearly two years, it has been constantly gaining In favor, aud is now preferred, by many, to the fir famed Arnold Fluid. During the past, year, TWENTY THOUSAND QUART AND PINT Bi I ITLF.S, together with smaller Bizes Innumerable, have been sold to Bankers and Merchants in Cincinnati, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Cleveland, t. Droit, Turra Haute, Lafayette, Vincennes, lndianapo-St Eransrillo, Fraukfort, Ixlngton, Nashville, Memphis, lis. I,1) uis, Vick.hurg, Jackson, Natchez, and New Orleans. It has alio been adnptod in the State Departments of Kentucky. Tennessee and Mississippi. ' It ha. taken THREE FIRSV CLASS MPI.OMAS at Mechanics' Insti tute, of Cincinnati and nuiftville, and I1 our Diplomas and Prize Medals at State Fairs held last fall in N. York, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. 1 The following Merchants and Bankers of Columbus, heretofore ueiug Arnold's Ink, have adopted Butler's Mercantile Writing Fluid : Franklin Hk of Columbus. I Weekly Columbian Ofllc., ClinUm du l.li.mloni Murlliue Msnilf Company. Ohio Penitentiary. Ohio Tool Co. P. Hayden. John L. GilL H. C. Noble, Attorney. W. A. k J. C. McCoy. John Burr. ' .1. R. Paul. Hsnes k (Jeorge. Win. A. Gill. U. Fay Bi Sons ; Dema. Adams. .1. A.HIusser. .1. k W II. Hrook.. oc20 d6in. Exchange do do Hartlett Si Smiiti, Banters Am. fcxpress to. American Hotel. Neil House. U. S. Hotel. Nt. Telegraph Office. Prob. Court, Franklin CO. Co. Auditor do Co. Rtiennlor do Co. Clerk do R. Cook. fames O'Kaue. OhioHtatesinanOuVe. Daily Journal do City Fact do AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. OR THE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, Colds. Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Con sumption, is uuiversslly known as the best remedy ever yet uiscoveroa for every variety of Pulmonary dis ease. So wide ia the- field of it. uaefiihieRR aod so uumeruus the cases of Its curea, that almoat eve ry section of the country abounds persons publicly Known, uliu have been restored from alarming aud even desperate dheases uf the luugs by Us use. When once tried its superiority over .very other medicine of Its kind is too apparent to escape observation. and where its virtues are known, the public no longer lesitate wlmt antidote to employ lor lue distressing ana dangerous illectlons of the pulmonary organrwhlch are incident to our climate. Uy its timely line uisnv. nay JraoKt all attacks of disease upon the lungs or throat are arrested, and thus are saved many thousands every vear from anremaluregravo. No fauiilv should be with out it, and those who do neglect to provide themselves with a remedy wlucli wards nil tbis dangerous casus ol diseases will have cause to deplore it when it is too late. Proofs of the surprising eriloaey of the Cherry Pectoral need uot be given to the American peonle; they nave li v- ing proofs in erery neighborhood. Ilut those who wish to read the statements of those whoHe whole health has been restored, and whoso lives havf been saved by its tine, will linil them ir my American Aluuiuaa which the Agenta below nsmeu nas to inrnihii gratis lo every ou.. Prepared hy UK. J.- C. AYr.K, Cheiuist.sjaowell, Mass. and sold by all respectable Druggists everywhere. F. ECKSTEIN, Jr., Cincinnati, (t. ROBERTS At CO., Columbus, ial5 dw2m And by Agents in every town in tb. West TUE GREAT ElffiLlgn RF.HIF.DY SIR JAM ES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. ROTECTED LETTERS lty ROYAL PATENT. PREPARED FROM A PRESCRIPTION OF Sir James Clarke. M. I)., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the curs of all those painltiland dangerous dlaeases mcidenl to the female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These fills should he used two or tnrm weeks previous lo con finement; they fortify th. constitution, and leHson the sullering uunug labor, enabling the mother lo perlorin iit uuiign .nil saieiv lo oerfleii aim num. These Pills should not be taken by Femsles during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time tbey are sare. In all eases of Nervous and Riiinal Alfections, pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, 1iwness of Spit its, Hysterica. Sick Headache. Whitea. and all the painful disea- aea occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, aud al though a povverlul remedy, uu not contain iron, calomel, antimonr. or anv other niineral. Full directions accompany each package. Price, In the united stales and t.auada, tme Dollar. Sole Ageuts for the United States, I. 0. BALDWIN k CO., Rochester, N. Y For sal. by G. DENIG k HONS, wholesale and retail and hy Druggists generally throughout the State. sel9dwy COLUMBUS Water ('ure and Medical Infirmary, F OK LADIES ON I. Y . HHIS INSTITUTION IS NOW PERMA L neutlyestablished. situated three miles Northeast.f the City, and reached by Broad street and tue Granville Plank road. None but Female, will be received as patients. Neither will it b. made a resort for pleasure Open at all season.. Ordinary term, seven dollar, per wenK. By success In the treatment of disease, and attention to Dusinees, tne rmprieior nopes to mem puuue cuun u.nce. n. sut-j-Anu, ai. u. roar30-dly COAL ! COAL ! COAL I T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD X article of Coarse Grate Coal, and will sell either at de pot or deliver coal on the shortest notice, at the lowest azure of tbe market, and warrant to give sattsiaction. . , JAMES O'KANE, oc23 Sole Agent of ZaneavlUe Coal and Lumber Co. RAILROADS; - , - , ... ... -....... T Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati : KAILKOAI). Winter Arrausrement for 1855-56 Tbree Trains Dail from CoIuiuIiuh in oonneo- -tion with Trains on the Little Miami, nnil Columbus mid Xrnla ' Kailroads. 1. EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M stoDptnff at Delaware. Cardiurton. Oalios. Cre.tlin., bhelhy, New London and Grafton, arriviDg at Cleveland at !2:40 P. giving pamenger. tortt mirona for dinner ana connecting with the 3 M r. H. r ait E.prea. Tram on cue IJilie HUore Koad Tor Dunkirk, Bullalo, New-York, ic, Till. Train connect, at Oalion with th. Bellefontatne and Indlauapolia Railroad, at Crestline with th. 1:30 Kxnreaa Traiu ou the Ohio and I'eminylraoia Railroad for Pitta- ourgn, rnuaaeipnta, mc., ana tn. uuio ana muiana kmi-road for Fort Wayne; at Oralton with the 3:46 P. M. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock noxt morning. 2. Mail Train at 3:30 P. M ; atopplug at all way .tattoos between Columbui and Cleveland, arriving atClev. land at 9:16 P. J!., connecting at Creatliue within :00 P.M. Kaet Train on the Ohio and i'ennsytvauia Railroad for Pitt.burgh, fcc, with th. Ohio and Indiana Railroad firr Fort Wayne, Sc. ; at Cleveland with theO p. M. Night Kxpreea Train on the Lake tihore Kallroaa lor tne East. 3. Night Exnrea. at 12:16 1. M. : .topping at Delaware and all way elation. Nortn or NewLonuon ana leaving passengers at all way station., connectingat Cregtllne with the 6:00 A. M. Train on the Ohio and Peunaylvaiuia Railroad at Grafton with the Toledo Day Express ferChlcago, arriving at Chicago at 9.30 P. M., oonnectingat Cleveland with the Morning Train on the Lake suore Hauroaa lor Dunkirk, Buffalo, Now York, &o. MS- For through and local Tickets annlv at the Ticket Oilice in th. Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xonia Kutlroaa uompanles. u.. a. rum, Columbus, Nov. 19, IK&n.-ail ' aufmmenam Central Ohio Railroad. WINTER ARRANfiKMENT CHANOE OF TIME. Two Daiit Trainu Eaoii Way, (SnsroiYS Etokptxd,) AND Bl'T ONI CH.1SO. OP CARS UtTWKKS COIVM-Bva ADD BALTIMOHS. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 1!th, 1855, Trains will run as follow. : GOINH EAST. Leave Eipreu Train. 10.00 A. M. Mail Train. 3:30 p. . 4:03 " 5:65 " : 6:38 " 7:16 " 8:36 " 9 . 00 " arr. 10:00 " Columbus ., Newark ...11:10 Zanenville Concord Cambridge, , , , . , ...12:1& r. ...12:03 ' ...1:26 ' ... 2:86 ' ... 2:69 ' .... 8:46 1 Uarnesville Belmont Arrive at Bfllair GOING WEST. Leant Kxfrm Train. Matt Train. Bellair 11:46 A. H . 4:50 A. H. Belmunt 12:40 P.M. 6:47 " Barunavllle 1:07 " . 0:16 " Cambridge 2:80 " 7 46 " Concord 3:20 " -W " Zaneaville 4:27 " 9:32 " Newark 6:46 " 10U7 Arr. at Columbus 7:20 " arr. 12:00 u. The Expreaa Train going East will atop to take up or leave Passengers, at Columbia, Kirkersviile, Newark, Zanosville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell'ii, Barnesvllla, and Belmont, only. Gnma Wkht, will stop at all Stationa Don sieual. Tlie siau Train will eton at an me Bisuona where the Mall is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Utatious on Notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. H. ExDreaa Train connects at Columbus with tlAf Express Train which loaves Cincinnati at 6 A. and witn tne train from tne west on in. uuumoua. Piana. and Indiana Kailroad: at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenvllle and Indiana Kailroad: at Wheeling with Express Train on th. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Phildelphla and Eastern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbui with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with San dusky, Manslleld and Newark Railroad; and at wneeiia with Niirht Train ou Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pa. .eugers leaving LouiBville and point, below Cincinnati and takiugthe 10:20 A. M. Train ou Little Miami Railroad will connect wun mis Train at uoiuruniiB. rasseugers leaving Indianapolis and Kictimund by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 10:00 P. M .and leave hy 10 tul P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio (inroad, a,Ttvlug in Baltimore at t P. if, n.Tt day- - GOING WEST. Th. 4:60 A. If. Mail Train connect, at Bellair with Night Train on th. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Train, to and from 8andusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with th. Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xonia, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, via Dsyton and via Urbaua. Thell:46 A.M. Exnress Tra n connects with t n Linreas Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbua at 7:20 P.M., aud connects with Traina going South and West, arriving at Cincinnati at 1:16 P.M. . jaiu',3 t;. ijL.An.ivr., Acting Superintendent. Zaneaville, Nov. 21, 18&6,-dtf New and Direct Route TO HTUEBENVII.LE, PITTSRUKUH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, and the Principal Kaalurn cities, VIA Steubcuville & Indiana Railroad, Which i. now completed and In successful operation be- woeu Newark and Ktuebeuvtlle. ; TiASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE LEAVE I col .UMBOS via Exnress Train Central Ohio Railroad at 10:10 A. M. connect at Newark with the above road to Steubeuville, where they arrive at tl P. M. ; leave im medlatelvnn FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running in con nection with the road: and altera comfortable niiiht'a rest, reach Pittsburgh in time fur the 7 A.M. Train of tuo PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. , FARE. Columbus to Steubeuville.. , 11 Pittsburgh " ' Philadelphia , ' " Baltimore ' " New York .. . 14 46 ... 4 75 ... 13 00 ... 12 76 ...-16 60 AVir- I'assenuers by this route have the advantage of mlitcrd fare, and are not subjected to uotel uuib uriut bnrirli. Passengers and baggage conveyed trom in. noat to rue depot J recti charge. For through tickets, pleas, apply at the ticket , fHce of the Central Ohio Railroad. G. W, FULTON, flillii. Lapatktt. Dvk.i.xv, General Agent. nolfi T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & AKmA I J RAILROADS. Trains run between Columbus and Cincinnati, as follows; DOWNWARD. UPWARD. ,eava Arrive at Leave Arrive at Columbus. Cincinnati. Cincinuatl. Culiimbna. 6:00 A.M. 9:66 A. M 10:00 " S:20 P, M. 2: If. A.M. . BtfJA.M. 12:30P.M. . . 4:43 P.M 8:30 P. M 1:23A.M. 0:110 P.M. ' 11:30 Th. 2:45 A.M. Tralu fnun Columbus oolinects at Jfeuia for llavton. Richmond, ludlanaoolia. lAfayett , Chicago, St. l ouii. and all noiuts west: oounects at Morrow lor Wilmington, uroieville ana lstncasier; ami siunnnm s for Ulllsborongh nndChllllcotue; also conecuug aiyin ,.l,nll for IjMti.ville tlT the bouts. . :.' ' The l'l:JO I . a. train, from laiuniuun, t . , lU'l"U l"l PIIHIIgMDIH, I'MJVOU, - , - - nocliua- at Xonia for Davton. Richmond, Iudlanapohs, lrayette,i;iiicago,i. ixiiits, and aiipoiuiBTft-,umo-i-.v lnr ,.t Morrow for Wilmington. Clrcleville and lncaster and at Lovelands, forllillshorougll and Chillicotlie; and at Cincinnati with the O. At M. R. R. for I-ouiavllle. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbus connects itbo-don for Sprlugtielil; and at Xonia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Terra name, vincennes anu nv. umu. A) sT Eor other Information apply to T. I,oran, Agent, or M. L. Dobkhtt, Ticket Agent, Columbua; WM. Waiurr, Agent, Springtiold; A. W. Stark, Agent. Aenia; a, n, Lawis, Agent, or P. W. STOAbim, General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. - W. H. CLEMENT, - no30 1 tfnprTVuenum. ; . MARIETTA 'AND CINCINNATI . AND ' HILLSBOROUGH RAILKOAW. TIME CHANGED. TRAINS WILL RUN as follows, until further notice: First Train Leave Cincinnati for Chillicotlie, Hera-den, and intermediate points, at8o'clock a. in.; connect with tlie night mail train from Columbus at Loveland, at Second Train Uave Cincinnati for Chillicotlie, Hllla-l,.i .,,.1 Intermediate nnlnte. at S:30 n. m. connect with express train from Columbus at Ijvlond, at 3 " p.m. RETURNING: . vir.. Trelnfsve Chillicotho at 6 a. m.. and Dill.bo ro' at 8 a.m.; eonnect with the mail accommodation train for Columbus at Loreland, at 11:09 a. fo." swrmrt Trmlv Chilllcothe at 13 m., and connect with night mail train for Columbus at Lovoland, at T:10 p. m. -. . v.r. from Columbua to Chilllcothe. t8. SO. ' ' Ticket, can be had of M. L. Doherty, Agent, Colnmbua. de7 vr. K. AftinuK, erapt. agricultural: FRESn BULBS. TOST RECEIVED AT THE AGRICULTU-,1 KAL Warehouse of Wm. A. GUI, a choice lot of Holland Bulbs, among which are a fair assortment of th. beat named Hyacinths. ' Blue, Red, White and Yellow do. Polyanthus Narcissus. ... ' ' Crocus In variety. - Beat single and double Tulips. White, Gold striped and Double Lilys, ko. Forsaleny : , WM. A. GILL, ' D13 . High street, north of Urosd. ?nlcanizcd India Rubber. TUST RECEIVED FROM THE BOSTON J Belting Company Manufactory, a rood assortment ,.f income netting, irora z lo iu inclie. wide, 3 and ply, Steain Paokimr of .11 kinds, suitatde r,.r rj..k..,d ..,.i Steam Joints. ; Hydrant Hose, warranted to stand a pressure of 76 pouuus per siuar. men. ... UWMuctlng I lwe, suitable Tor light conducting purpo Garden Engines. Cniinllun. Hose Plwu tlni . U...1- . ' - ' " "v for sale at tue Agricultural Warehouse of WM. A. GILL. aoW High street, North of Broad. WOOD AND W1ELOW WlltlL A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF TUBS, BUCKETS, Keelera, plain and painted Churns. Thermom. etur, Cyllnilue, Ato.rel aad Tub Cburss, .11 lAwm. ' nttvr Prluts. Mould. Ladles. Suadeaand Suoona: Steak Ll.,,1. Rolling Plus, aud Potato Mashers; Toy Wheelbarrows, kc'. n mow nasaeis ; square aud oval Llotbea Baskets; Ham per aud Irons no.; plainandeoratMarketdo. A grBat variety or Retticul., Work and Fancy Baaketa;Oak, Corn and lJl do. At UiAgriMiltral Warehouae, NelPs New uuuuiug, uign et., north ol Uroad. nolo WM. A. GI1X. TAOUGLASS' PATENT CAST IRON L1FT- XJ ING AND FORCING PUMPS, all aires. Galvanired well or pump chains; reels and spouts, cast Iron and uvuru wun uurus, jiyurauuc rams, etc., Dy , nai. a. liii.i,. At the Agricultural Warehouse, High street, North of Broad rX YOKES AND BOWS. A GOOD As sortment of each. ' Wheelbarrows, an excellent artiole. for 13 each. At the Agricultural Warehouse, by del2 WM. A. GILL, HAY, STRAW AND CORN STALK CUTTERS, of nearly all the most approved kinds ; among wuicu are in. celebrated "Kochealer Uutt nf Boxes for general purposes," 12 sires, varying iu price from (8 to (24. Every farmer and every teamster should have one of those luraluabta machines. For sale at the Agricul tural Warehouse, by del2 WM. A. GILL. WM. A. GILL'S AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, East side of High street, half way between Broad aud Gay ate one door North ol J. U. AloOuue's nam ware store. j14 SEYMOUR'S PATENT GRAIN DRILL AND GRASS SEED SOWERS. Price 190. For esle .t th. Agricultural Warehouse of J14 W. A. GILL, High st. SAUSAGE AND MEAT CUTTERS, FOUR sizes, the best article now lu use, with Iron boxes. rnce .4 lo eio. SAUSAGE BTUFFF.R.l. FOUR SIZES, a sunBrlor article. Price 12.26 to $4.25. At the Agricultural Warehouse, High street, by del2 WM. A. GILL. npUERMOMETKR CHURNS, FIVE SIZES-X 2to$7. Barrel, Cylinder, Tub, and Straight Churns. For sale by . del2 WM. A. GILL. GRASS SEEDS. Kentucky Blob Gbass, Orchard Grass, Red Top and Timothy Seed. . At th. Agricultural Warehouse, by I del2 WM. A. GII.L. WELL'S PATENT GRASS SEED SOWER. One ef the bestmachlnes ever used for that purpose. Price 15. For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, High St., by jaia WM. A. GILL. HARROWS IRON AND STEEL TOOTH HARROWS, raversable and expanding, a very superior article at reduced prices, by jaio nil, a. uill. CULTIVATORS THE BEST LOT OF Reversable Steel Teeth Cultivator, ever offered in this market, for sale cheap at the Agricultural Warehouse, by jaia WU. A. GILL, High at. . IpMERY'S PATENT ONE AND TWO U Horse Powers, 1 brushing Machiues, and Circelar Saw Mills forsawing eailroad wood. Ac, by . . ,ja!6 -. . . . . WM. A. Glli,, TTAL.L Ai IJOtJD'H iATJiiVT voNcHtrva 11 : FIRE PROOF SAFES, all Bizes, warranted to keep dry Inside, nnqnestlonably one of the best manufactured aates tn tne country, ror salo at manulacturer's prices and transportation, at the Agricultural Warehouse of HI, A. U1LL, ' julO High street, north of Broad. GRINDSTONES A FINE LOT OF "BE-IlE A" coarse, sharp grit Grindstones, suitable for farmers' use; together with cranka, friction rollers, kc. For sale by Jaltf WM. A. GILL. THIS LAHGKST WOOB TYPE MANVfJiCrOJiY In the United States, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. DAY BROTHERS, : PROPRIETORS; TO PRINTERS IN THE WEST. ', ALONG EXPERIENCE IN THE MANU FACTURK of WOOD TYPE has suggested to us so many improvements iu the preparation ol the wood used, as well as in tlie mechauical executiou of our work, that we icei conmicm we uave attained t A DEGREE OP PERFECTION hitherto unkuown in thia department of Industry. JUT we have availed onrseivea oi faculties which ena hie ua tofurnUh prlutera on the MOST EASY AND ACCOM MOO AT I Nfl TKUM3. when thotr orders are accompanied by proper references. KVERY SI7.K AND STVLK OK WOOD UTTKR ts niauulnctured, from the most diminutive to the very iurgettt suitahle for the . t . MAMMOTH POHTKHS so common In the present day, and either plain or duplicated for colurs, aud are mado lu A STYItE OF ELEGANCE..."' ' And Htratity ol' Proportion only attatued by the moat amperienced artiata. ar We are penulttwl to relet to- the following uracil cal men who have used aud sold our type, aud pronoouced them ol superior and unsurpassed quality ; A. W, fail-banks, tlrin ot mrvia, tairoanks & Co.. Ge vela nil. Gwirire Snoivr, Arm of Gray, Beardaley, Speam A Co., Cleveland. ticupp h Brtsa, and LADgdoa ft Ronndd, Chicago, Pomeroy h Co., Detroit. Autlrow k Jarger. ToleUo. I,. Johnaon ft Co., Type Foundera, Phlla. , Cincinnati Type Foundry, Cincinnati, and Proprietors ol the Fact, Journal and Htatesiuan OlUcea, (Mniubus, Ohio. rr Orders addreaawl to DAY BROTHERS, Colunibua, Ohio, will receive prompt attention. ; - no2tf dftwtf Cupid's Headquarters for 1856. VALENTINES! VALENTINES I A S THAT ALL IMPORTANT DAY THE 1 J. 14th February Is rapidly drawing near, we would advise every one to call where their wauts and ideas can be fully supplied with the aliove article, - v The country trade are invited to call and select, 'or seud their orders for any amount, and we will guarantee to send such an assortment a. will must their approval, bolb In price aud styles . ;..: s. it, sunn uu., JaV,6 . No. 1. Odeon Block JBTTJEl A3XTJ3 KiVIl. 1K. UN OERM'OOO, OF THE CITY OF LOUI9YILE, kV., OOULI9T AND AURI3T, OULD ANNOUNCE HIS ARRIVAL IN the city nf Columbus, Ohio, and respoctfnlly ten ders bis orofessional services to the Mbllc. in full cnnfl- deuce of rendering general satisfaction, jiaving had an experience of over 'JO year, in the treatment of dis eases ot tne r-.TR anu car. ne naa tne innniteaatisiaction of knowing that he can perform the most critical opera tions and extraordinary cures. All lie ask. is a fair aod imnarlial trial of hia new and painleaa remedies. Ilia mode of treating diseaaes of the Eye and Ear I. entirely new, perfectly sale, and has never been kuown to fall lo giving reuei. He may be coueulted at the office nf Dr. Langwnrlhy, on Town street, two dour, west of High street. For the extraordinary success wiiion nas attended his practice since his arrival in tne city ol Columbus, Ohio, he would refer those Interested to the following reanect sble aud well known persons who have been treated by mm: . . .- . "j Tlioa. Owena, of Newark, O. The venerable Rev. Mr. Young, of the Meth. Church Rev. Mr. Huluurd, of Presbyterian Cbnri-h. Rev. Stoutenburg, of Delaware eo , O. . ' Rev. Bradford, of Van Wort CO., I . ; ,- Wm. Willis, ot Columbus, 0. . :.. ... Oapt. M. C Lllloy, Columbua, 0. . , . ' Tlios. Bennett, near Blendoo, O. R. Cbadwlck, Reynoldsburg, O., , . F.n Ctiadln. Hsrrlsburir. O. . He could refer the public to many other persons, but Hems the above aumcieat. ,-Celombus, Jan. 2, 1866. -..yi i t ' T 0OK OUT, BOYSI FUN AHEAD! We hare laid la a large mpply of ail kinds ef VAL ENTINES. ! Our stock is varied and complete, and while nnbioken, now is your time to eeiect. Country trade supplied cheap for Ca.h, by jaJJ KANDALL ASTON. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NEW LAW BOOK. PLEADING AND PRACTICE .:; UNDER - ' THE CIVIL CODE. . ir now. .siMEON nash. TT WILL FORM A VOLUME OF ABOUT X 700 pages. 8 to., beautifully nrinted aud neatlv ami nrmiy oouuu in law sneep. . In addition to brief Trcuttse.on the various urorialnns of the Code, It will contain an ample collection of fbims of petition., answers, entries for Clerks, returns for hurrilla, Ac. Tbe work will show what changes ha been produced by theCode. The precedeuts for petitions and answers are so drawn as to deduce out of the cases a clear and real issue, about winch .11 will be agreed as w us roeauiug. tue lunns oi euiries aud returns will render the work especially useful to county officer as All c. - . Such a work has long beun a desideratum; no book naviug yet appeared upon tne subject since the enact, ment of tlie New Code. It wlfl shortly bo published by ' II. W. DERBY, Cincinnati. RECENTLY PUBLISHED, Swan's New Treatise ON THE POWERS AND DUT1E OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, ETC. 1 vol. 8 to. . I Swan's Itevlsed Statutes OF THE STATE OF OHIO completa. -t vol 8ro. Nash's Digest; ' OF REPORTS OF SUPREME COURT OF OHIO. 18 tf l vol. &TO. S. H. BURR & CO., Wboliuileaii'l Ketail IrtinlerH In BOOKS, STATIONERY, &.C. HI OH STREK1 OPPOSITR THK 8TATK BOUHK. OOI.UUbUS, 0.' THIS OPPORTUNITY OK RE X TUKN1NO thauka to tlieir numerous Triendii nnd patron h for the liboral eucourngemeDt and kind f?3liug mauifuflttid up to the present date, aud at the naiuo time beg to inform them that they are now better prepared ttiau ever, with a atock large aud complete, having jimt been replunitihed from tUnturn markeln, to which thttv invite the attention of ALL, at tliev are determined to wier grea. inuueemenu 10 meir patronti. itieir Atock conaiuu in part or tue t olio wing goodii: Law, Medical. School aud Ctdleire Text Bookii. Theolo gical aud Sunday School Books. A complete variety or UiHcellaneoiiri Booki, with all me lew l.i term tire direct irom nubEirtnera. BLANK BOOKS Of any aize or quality on hand, or made to order, HTATIOtfKRY. French, Kugluh and Americau. WRITING PAPKRSof every grade aud aize. 1'auer lian.il oca. Bordera. Window Mhadea. Buff Hoi lands, Curtain Papers, (plnia and Ogured) Curtaiu Hi turea, Corda and TasBeln, Fancy Gooda, 1'miuniery, Ac. ' 13-inii i rorgei iue place, t ome onei uome all I No. 1 OliFON BIMUHNU, oc!3 IHreetly oppoalte the State Office, High at. .1. H. RILEY & CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. ; j DEALERS IN Ijiw, ITIedical and School Books. BLANK BOOKS, , Any site, style aud pattern of Ruling, on hand and made to order. Railrond autl Insurance Offices, Hunks, Brokers, and County Ollicert, Supplied with any article in the Line of Stationery on . mi uni lernis, anu an wore warrantea. Blank Notes and Drafts Job Printing and BOOK BINDING." A full lupply at all timon of valuable Standard Work Foreign and American Editiona, A good stock of valuable Mechanical and Scientific Works at all times. ' ' All the New Books recaired direct, f - Fbench, Enoi.isu and Amkbican gTATIONERT. nnoiegHiBanasit0T.au. . . Also, Paper Hangings and Borders, i The roofit axtenaive Stock West of Philadelphia, -iff Window Shades and Fixtures, Window Cornices, Fine Mirrora from 8 to 6 feet, French Plate Oil Paintings and Engravingti, Portrait aud Picture Frames, always on hand and made to order. Cutlery and Gold Peni, Work Boies r.,1 TrHiHlnmrasn. f'A teu inn.A,. m... nair, uai, nauana loom amines, rocse. isooaa. waiiete, uiu uoiaers, e. maro womaurr "IRE AT AMERICAN BOOK Thb Must Complete Portrait Gallery of American Authors ever any or Literature aod Art, In one splendid octavo jvol-ame. comprising original literary contributions by the most eminent American authors, with Forty-eight portraits on Steel, taken from original pictures. . For sale by S. H. BURR & CO.,' delU No. 1, Odeon Block. TRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON 1 8vo Library edition, with mans and nlatna. Subscrl hers' copies ready for delivery, at RILEY it CO.'S book- store. ocla VIRGIL M. HALL, Aycnt. AGENTS WANTEO. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS I THE BEST CHANCE YET TO MAKE MONEY 1 AddresB . CAMPBELL ft CO., ' no!9 3m-AO Philadelphia, Pa, HANDSOMER THAN EVER ARE THE new styles of Cameo, Dlaniiliid, All ,old, Opal and uaruHi sets 01 jewelry lusi received or ' 1 del4 ' BLYiSN At BALDWIN.; A CARD. A YOUNG MAN, TEACHER: OF MUSIC, recently from Philsdelphia, desiring to make Co lumhus his permanent rasidence, offers his sorvices, professionally, to the residents of this city. In conjunction with which, If desired by parents, knowlfi the general antipathy to dancing school associations, a sociable class lor boys ana girls at tneir respective residences would lie loimed lor instruction In iue rudiments uf Dancing, and tbe Wallses aud Quadrilles of the season, gratuituualy, iuuuku cuiiuuau exi-insiTCiy lo nis pupils in lUUSIO, . Auurees doe al, uolumbue, Post Office. Dec. SI 1866-dtf I) It. S. CAIHTNTEll , rpENDERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVI- -X. oes to the cltltena ot Columbus and vioinity. - Ha has taken an Office on High street, opposite the Capitol House, where he can be consulted at all hours. or at his residence, on all idd Chronic Cases or Nervous inseanea. lancers and fever and Ague permanently ourvu. omiierius; auo. niammeriug perinauetilly and e. ie,:tuaiiy curni wiiuuui surgicaioperaiion, .. lien, ii, inno-niswil ' - qX) SAW MILL MEN. WE HAVE JUST X received a Urge Invoice of Mulay, (late, Circular truss I.UI auu obu.r mws. At the sign of the tint Mil Saw, mayi4-w A JIINhH OU TEN DAYS, ANO THEN C1IKI)T1IAS. pOME AND SEE THE NEW AND BEAU- T1KUL 111)1, MIA V uiFTd. Such as , FANH, PARIAN WARK, CABAS, PORTE MONNATS, , PAPER WEIGHTS, CARD CASES, FANCY WATCH BOXES, fto., Ac, - Just come from New York, and for aale by del4 BLYNN & BALDWIN. ICtiKle Utinl Triininine. TUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF BU- tf CLE BEAD TRIMMING at jalii A. P. STONE ft CO'S, No. 4 Gwynne Block COKE! COKE! 4 SUPERIOR LOT OF THE ABOVE AR aticlefor sale by u4 CHAMPIOW. W" Jeilerson Iroa Works. - FltAZIF.lt, K I L (J O It E & CO. STEU1IKSY1LLS,0. BEG LEAVE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above named works, which hare just gone into operation, and which have been constructed with all the modern improvements. For extent and completeness of macninery, tuey win compare lavorauiy witn any works in the West. We are turning out large quantities of NAII3 that are unsurpassed, whether as regards quality of stock or compieicuess oi uuisn. uroors solicited ia.lu-lmd MRS. HOPPERTON, Late of New-York, . Succeiwor to Mrs. Siiapi.ey, and occupying Store WILD BHAPLKT O. llkl.h,. tllgll Klreut, ColnmbiiB, bet. Town and Rich. , TT AS NOW OPENED AN ELEGANT AS A A SORTMENT OF Tall and Winter niilHnerr, Consisting of a most complete stock of Elegant Caps, Head Dresses, Feathers and Flowers, Ribbons and laces Silkaand satins. . :. . . . Moss, Eugenia, Royal, Uncul and Lion's Velvets; also, a new and elegant article of Frlece Plush. Bonnets, of .very variety, always on hand, and all or dera promptly attended to with neatnessand elegsnce,at in. very lowest canu prices. " "' f- - ... Bleaching and Pressing, Stamped Mualine for Kmbro! aery ' ' . Mra.HiwnrRTOW, Sole Agent for ' ; MRS. M. L. MURRAY'S - Hair Preservative and Restorative. It will cause Pair to grow on a bald head, and turn hair to itsonginal color, andedeotually prevent the hair from fallingo ff it turning grey, and by its invigorating inuueue pruuucv o.w a..,- imun.ni growl n. ot natr. ee24 ........ MACAULAY'S ENGLAND 8d and 4th volumes, at jal RANDALL ft ASTON 'S. Slate Jouriral. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14. ! TflB STAR AND THE LILY. Tbin tweet prcwluotlon is from tbo pen of one ol tbe gifletl corri'3i0Eitnls of the Louisville (h.ntucky) Journal. IU merit" will ba readily appreciated by every rttader into whose hands it may full: It was an evening calm and still, As o'er held earth In sllrory fold; Tbe azure curtains of the sky Were fringed with gleaming gems of got 1 ; The wandering airs or night grew falut ' : Upon the silver -lighted stream; The frugrant breath of roses came, ' Like thoughts that weave a poet's dream : Sort clouds wore floating olf tu play, : Like glorions birds j ust luosed from Heaven, While high above their fleecy folds Thero gleamed a loving star of even. Each night his smiling ry camout, And sought a lowly murmuiing stream, " Along whose hanks, soft fleeced with light, . . Fair lilies drooped their henda to dresm. One lily, pale and dowy eyed, Woo'd by the moonlight colored air, ""That long had Iain entangled there. " ' 'Mid odnr., gleam., arid murmuring., . That to the shriue of night belong, . She breathed In fragrant, passioned sighs, ' ' The love that thrilled her soul to song. - That loving star, so pure aud blight, . Seemed cold and coy as maiden fears ; . Yet stiU she raised her heavenward eyes, Aud brimmed her lily cup with tears. A ad when his beam, came trembling down . To kiss the wave that laved her feel, She slowly drooped her snowy brow. Till wave, and star, and lily met. ... That loving touch so wildly thrilled, She wished nor prayed for greater blis. ' Than fondly look the love .he felt, Aud nightly bend beneath hia kixa. . When morning came, with blushing hues, The (tar would pale upon her heart, But not the memory of his beams . Tbey grew to be of Dfe a part, t E'en in tbe garfoh hour, of noon ; But daylight's veil of golden hue . Concealed his loving amiles from her. Thus passed the weary, lagging hours-Pale Sower below, and star above, Till pitying angel from the sky Stooped down and blessed their dream of love. He took the star beams from thulr throne And placed them In the lily's breast, Where now no more they wandering roam, But there forever sweetly rest. ' , A tiny vase of fragrance rare ' Contain! th At glowing star of love, Unfold lta leaves, and, BcstUog there, Behold a anowy, spptloxs dove, Enshrined within the lily's cup. With folded wing aod dewy eyes, U seems to thee a .acred thing, As emblem sent from Paradise A beauteous type of woman's love, . , Deep hidden from the world apart; , , ' A dove that never trie. Its wiug, Bnt broods and nestles in the heart. Benton's Senatorial cences. Reminis- ANNO 1838-VIART1N VAN BURBN, PRESIDENT. Debate between Mr. Clay aad Ut. Calhoun, Personal aud Political, and leadiog to Expositions and Vindications of Public Conduct which bslong tu History. ' - From the Second Volume of "TbeThirty Years' View," . iu the press of Messrs. D. Appletou ft Co. . Ftr seveif years past, Mr.; rUhlhfan while disclaiming connection with ttny: party, had acted on leading' measures with tlie opposition, neaaed by Messrs. Clay and Webster. Still disclaiming any such connection he was lound at theJ extra session co-operating with the ad-' ministration.' His co-operation with the opposition had given it the victory in many eventlul contests in that Jongpenod; his co-operation with the Van Buren administration might turn the tido of victory. The loss or gain of a chief who, in a nearly-balanced state of ; pttrties, could carry victory -to the side which he es poused, was an event not to be viewed without vexation by the party which he eft. Resentment was as natural on one side as gratification on the other. , The Democratic party had made no reproaches (I speak ot the debates in Congress) when Mr. tJamoun leu mem: they deba ted questions with him as if there had been no cause lor personal complaint. Not so with tho opposition now, when the course of his transit was reversed, and the same event occurred to them selves. They took deeply to heart this withdrawal of one of their leaders, and his appearance on the other side. It cre ated a feeling of personal Tesentment against Mr. Calhoun, which had manifested itself in several., small side-blows at the extra session ; and it broke out into systematic attack at the regular one. Some sharp passages iook place Detween himself and Mr. Webster, but not of a kind to lead to anything historical. He (Mr. Webster) was but slightly inclined towards that kind of speaking which mingles personality, with argument, and lessens the weight of the adversary argument by feducing the weight of the speaker's character. . Mr. Clay had a turn mat way; ana certainly, a great ability for it. Invect ive, mingled with sarcasm, was one of the phases of his' oratory, , lie was supreme at a, phillippic (taken in the sense ot Demosthenes and uicero), where the political attack on a public man s measure was to be enforced and heightened by a personal attack on his conduct. Ho owed muck of his tascmating' power over nis hearers to the exercise of this talent always so enptivating in a popular nssem bly, and ,in tho galleries of the Senate, not so much so in the Senate itself: and to him it naturally fell to become the organ of the feelings of his party toward Mr. Calhoun. And very cordially, and carefully, and amply, did ho make preparation for it.'-- The storm had been gathering since September; it burst in February.': It had been evidently , waiting for an occasion ; and found it in the first speech of Mr. Calhoun, of that session, in favor of Mr. VanBuren's recommendation for an inde pendent treasury and a federal hard money currency. This speech was delivered the 15th of February, and was strict ly arnimentative and parliamentary, and wholly confined to its subject. Four dayfthereafter Mr. Clay answered it; and aM ' n ready at an extemporaneous specirhad the merit, when time permitted,' of considering' wetf both the matter and the words. '..of what he intended to deliver. On this occasion he had hadample time; for the speech of Mr. Calhoun 'could not be essentially different from' tbe one he delivered on the same subject at the extra session ; and the personal actcwhich had excited hia resentment was of the same date. There had been six months for preparation, and fully ; had preparation been made. , Ihe whole speech bore the impress of careful elaboration, and especially the last part ; ' for it consisted of two distinct parts the first, argumentative, and addressed to the measure before the Senate ; and was in fact,, as ' well as in name, a reply. Tho second part was an attack, under the name of a reply, and was addressed to the personal conduct of Mr. Calhoun, reproaching him with his desertion, (as it was called.) and taunting him with the company he had got into taking care- to 'remind' him of his own former sad account of that com- fierj, helirewp'tfiiirrall'tlie fmputej political delinquencies of his life for near twnty years skipping none from 1816 down to the extra session ; although he himself had been in close political friend ship with this alleged delinquent during me greater part oi mat long time.. Mr. Calhoun saw at once the advan tage which this general and sweeping as sault put into his hands. . Had the attack been confined to the mere circumstance of quilting one side and joining tho other, it might have been treated as a mere per sonality ; and, either left unnoticed, or the account settled at once with some ready words of retort and justification. But in going beyond the act which gave the offense beyond the cause of resent ment, which was recent, and arraigning a member on the events of almost a quar ter ot a century ot public lite, he went beyond the limits ot the occasion, and gave Mr. Calhoun the opportunity of ex plaining, or lustitying, or excusing all that had ever been objected to him ; and that with the sympathy in the audience with which attack forever invests the right of defense. He saw his advantage, and availed himself of it. Though prompt at a reply, he chose to make none n a hurry. A pause ensued Mr. Clay s conclusion,- every one deferring to Mr. Calhoun's right of reply. He took the floor, but it was only to say that he would reply at his leisure to the senator from Kentucky. ' ; ' ', He did reply and at his own good time, which was at the end of twenty days ; and in a way to show that he had "smelt the lamp," not of Demades, hut of Demosthenes, during that time. It was profoundly meditated, . and elaborately composed ; the matter solid and condensed ; the style chaste, terse and vigorous, the narrative clear ; the logic close the sarcasm cutting : and every Word bearing opoit 1 iha"bbiect in view: Jit was a n.as- terly oration, and, like Mr. Clay's speech, oiviuea into two parts ; . out tee . second part only seemed to occupy his feelings, ana bring torth. words Irom the heart as well as trom the head. And well it might! He was speaking not for life, but for character! and defending public character, in the conduct which makes it. and on high points yof policy, which -be longed to history defending -jt; betore posterity and the present age, .impersonated in the American Senate,-,before which he stood, and to whom he : appealed as judges while invoking as witnesses. Ha had a high occasion, and he felt it ; a high tribunal to plead before, arid he re joiced in it: a high accuser, arid his duffed him ; a high stake to contend for, his own reputation : and maniully, earnestly and powerfully did he defend rV He had a high example both in his oratory, and the analogies of the occasion, before him : and well had he looked into that example. I happened to know" that in this time he refreshed liis reading, of the Oration on the Crown ; and, as the delivery of his speech showed, not without profit. Besides its general cast, which was a good imitation, there were passages of a vigor and terseness of a power and simplicity which would recall the recollection of that masterpiece of oratory of the world. There were points of analogy in tho cases as woll as in the speeches, each case being that of one eminent statesman accusing another, and before a national tribunal, and upon the events of a public life. : More happy than the Athenian orator, the American statesman had no foul imputations to repel. Different from Ms-chines and Demosthenes, both himself and Mr. Clay stood above the imputation of corrupt action or motive. ; If they had faults and what public man is without, them? they were the faults of lolly natures not of sordid souls; and they.' looked to the honors of their country not its plunder for their fair reward. , , :l To be Continued.' - . Piano Fortes and Organs . TUNED & REPAIRED i , IN THE BEST MANNER, ; 13 y ar. Us. ronTEXi. Atf-Order left at Koed'a I'iuoo Forte Rooms, will be proinptly attended to. . . jal4-dlm CLin4TE t'ORRF.8P0SIKllf E. CmorF.DIl OF ATJF.KICAN MTr'.RITIKE. CYCLOPEDIA OF KNil.lfiU LITERATI RE. : SWAVS NEW TREATISE. 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