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COLUMBUS. FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST 15. 185G. VOLUME XX. NUMBEK 5. ii0 SWc lournai a rosin x DAILY, TEI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BT ffM. SCHOULER, Editor. Termi Inrarlably in Advance. runt W0OeryT " By the Carrier, per week 12J ots. Thi -W.hkit m per year. wawiVi-: 00 Clrtb of ten and over 1 0 f &RMS OF ADVERTISING BY THB SQUAWS. (TB UVM 01 IBS Ki J SqCABB.) .. Cue nu,rlyer..16 Off! os square !,.. M 0 One month U 00;.one " 3 weeks. . . 3 00 On a month. 10 00 ; one " 1 week.... .1 5fi Uae " Bmonths 8 00; one ' 8 days..,,, t 00. One " 2montua e 60; one aayn.... i Oa " t mouth 4 HO ; one . " ,' 1 Insertion 60 Displayed advertisements half move than the shove rates. Advertisements, leaded ml placed in the solunin of . 'Special Notioes," amine tiu ordinary rata. ill notices required to be published by law, legal ratea, it ordered on the tnsiue exclusively aiier in u.. An n..r lunr mAri th.n the above rates : but all such will appear lu tbe Trl-Weekly without oherge. Business Cards, not exceeding fire linea, per year, in aide, J 2,60 per line ; outside S2. Notice! uf meetings, oharitabl societies, Bra coopa. ales. Ac half orioe. Marriage nolloes 26 cents. In m instanx mill Ihiy appear, vnku paid for, . ... AriTCrtlneinente not accompanied with written direo- t una will be Inaertert till torom, anucnargeu aworu- I ngly. All transient aiifrttienunti must U paid in oJwmfe. I rule will not be varied from. Weekly, same prlee as the Daily, where too advertiser uses the Weekly alone. Where the Dally and Weekly are both need, then the oharge for tbe Weekly wUl be half the rate of the Daily. Under the present ayatem, the advertiser py uiueh (or the apace he occupies, tbe changes being otiargeable with Ike composition oniy. luie piu i. uv generally adopted, to WILLIAM SAGER, HOOT -lJClVlr.E.n,N High at.,, East Hide, six doore South of Town at., .(,,29-jl COLUMBUS, O. DR."TyIORRISON, (RETURNED TO COLUMBUS,) Oiiire, Southwest corner of Town and Third Streets. fjr-riiuae indebted for former services will find their counts at ma uincc, "J"1" OLlVEtt ZIEGENFUSS, Teacher of the Piano Forte. for terme, Sc., apply at room 32, Nell IlonsOj or Gil. It's Music Store. dec21'j5-lyd lett' MRS. m. UOl'l'EUTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD (HAND OF BHAPLXT a Bilt, ) man street, (vlumbus. jBajTStraw Hal a Bleached and Tressed. apr!0-ly 'QAUNCEoroZfw; josti-H itri!niK. OLDS & GE1GER, Attorneys t Xj tx xxr, COLUMBUS, OHIO. OyOllioa in the Otleort nuildiiig..rj uiyl-6md mmi ALLEN Q. THURMAN, Attorney e-t X-a fe.Tjf . COLUMBUS, O. OFFICK ON HIGH STREET, ftbiO ly Between Friend and Mound t. caiano.1. T. tocoll. It. E. CHAMPION & CO. DKALEK8 l! CAMBRIDGE, HOCKMO, NORTHERN, ZA.VF.1-VILI.E AND BLACKSMim. Yard and Office near Railroad Depot, noM C0I.UMBU3, O. 8 W. IXDHIWe. " ANDREWS & VOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, No. 1 Platt'i bnlldlny, 8late etieot, aoaa dSm COLUMBUS, VIIW. CHAKLIiS S. UELL, Attorney at Law, CONBTANS' BUII.DINO, HIGH 6T., aj3B-tf Cotmaos, Ouio. BOOK- BINDER, And Blank Book Manufacturer, High street, between Broad and Gay sli. 170 C0-TJMBTJ3, OHIO. STAFFORD & 8M1TB. AUCTION AND C01IMISSION MERCHANTS Columbus, Onto. Sale of Real Estate. Stocki. Honiehold FamSture, Dry. ttoode, Oroceriea, Horses, Crrigeo, lo., -o,, .ttended to to ty or country, on tuo nm rsaavunv, kki Liberal adraneea on oonalgnmente iiacl-dly COAL I COAL! COAL! T AM NOW DAILY ttEOEIVING A GOOD L article of Coarse Orate Coal, and will Bell either at de-cot or deliver coal on the ehortect notice, at the loweet njure ol the marKei, ana warrant w giv laonmu'ie. JA-Juj O'KANB, ocCS Hole Agent of Zaneaville Coal and Lumoer Oo. Wool rwiie. rnHE UNDERSIGNED UA3 JUST BECEIV X ED direct from drat handa, a Urge invoice ot Wool Twin., which he otfera to tte Wool .roirua of Ohio at ow figures for eaeh. He has also u store a good supplj of Twine for Drumjlute, BxkWnder, CpbolstererB, and ether ates, to which the atUuilou of the publie is lnvl- a. v. hv'j, Je2 4w3m 5 West Columbl. St.. Cincinnati, 0 FII1L. D. FI91IU. I'ivB Engineer, Surveyor and Oruogbtsman, pUDee'B nioga, over nuaiaure. High Street, Columbus, Ohio. A LL KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- A. lit- aurvejlQg u WJKimgj napyiug ii"""ti Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly and aatlafactonly eieeuted. Refer to M. I.. Bulllvant, Esq., JobuQrahara, Esq., Col, S. ltedbery, 0. E Jy31-dlmwly To tbe Citlxens ol Columbus. THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING HAD A large ezperienoe in the business and sowing tbe wants of the citizens, baa onoluded to establish a line of CITY ACK9, to run to and from any part of the city. My Carriages are all new and eonvenlent. ' To the Ladles this will a fiord a convenient opportunity of Shopping, attending fublio Iiecturea, or of visiting the ilfferent Fubllo Institutions. By leaving word at tbe United States Hotel, Capital Bouse, American, Nell House, or Buckeye House, all orders will be promptly attended to. jBarf areeacn way, iDoema.-us A line of OMNIBUSES will suou be run regularly from tbe Court House to tbe Railroad Depots. Fare ten eenta each way. THiB. BROCKWiY marlo-dtf RIFLE ANI PISTOL GALLERY. rpHE SHAKSPEARE RIFLE AND PISTOL JL GALLERY, On Town St., second door from Franklin Bank, ts opeu at all hours during the day and eveulng. Gentlemen wishing to perfect themselves in this manly accomplishment are respectfully invited to call at the rooms, where every attention will bo paid to render their visit agreeable and sathlaetory. J2 dtt BLANK BOOKS-Every variety of Blank Books In sire, quali'T, man liar of ruling, and style of binding, constantly on bund, or made to order at short notice, by 3. H. BPRR & CO., marls High at., opposite Statu Hoiue. RES3 MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF New York City, would respectfully Inform the ladles tr rnlnmbus and vlelnltv. that she Is nrenared to exe cute all ordere of DRESS AND MANTILLA MAKING, of the molt fashionable styles, and on reasonable terms, at -or place of residence north side of Town st. , seven doors east of Fourth st. arW-tr NEW BOOKS Eutaw, a Tale ol the Revolution; byiilmms. Hertha, last work by Miss Bremer. The Philosophy of Marriage, br M. Ryan, M D. The 8keotleal Era in Modern Historr. bv T. M. Post. Intermarriage, or the mode in which, and tbe causes why, Beauty, Health and Intellect result from certain unions, and Deformity, Disease and Insanity from others. Hoaryhead h McDonner, by Jacob Abbott. Thoughts and Apothegms from the writings of Archbishop Whately. The Sacred Home, by V. P. Gaddii. jvlO ' ' RANDALL & ASTON. T-EEP COOL. LADIES 1 IV We have Just received a splendid stock of FANS, of beautiful designs. Call and select while the stock Is full, at the bookstore of tub ! -J EH RANDALL ft ASTON, S3 It AlLKOADS. Cloveland, Columbus & Cloclnnntl HAiLi-OAD. Winter irrangcm.nt for 1855-56. Threa Truios Dail? from Columtut, la coww- tion wit. Train oa tli Little Miami, and Columbus and euia Kailrouds. 1 EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M.; 1 stopping at Delaware, Cardlngtoa, Gallon, Creetllae. dhelby, New London and Urafton, arrlviug at Cleveland at 2-40 P. M.j giving passengers ioett KacTBa for dlnuor and connecting with thedriuP. M. f ast ExpreHa Train oo the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Balralo, New-York, lie. This Train connects at Gallon, with the uaueroniaino ana Indl8tolla JUIlroad, at Crestline with the 1:30 Express Train on ttie Ohio, and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pitts- burgh, Fhlladeipnia, sc., ana tne unto ana inaiane nau-road for Fort Wayne ; at Urafton with the o; P. II. Train for Toledo and Chirsgo, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock next morning, i. Mall Train at 8:30 P. U. : atopplng at all way sta tions between Columbus and Cleveland, arriving at Cleve land at 9:16 P. II., connecting at Urestune witn o:uo l' 11. Fait Train on the Ohio and Pennsvlvanla Railroad for Pittsburgh, o., with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne. c; at Cleveland with lbs 9:30 P. M. Night Esprepe tram on tno ace r-nore ivaiiroau ior uie aac. 8. Nlgbt Express at 12:16 P. M. ; stopping at Delaware and all way stations North of New London and leaving pasaengersatall way st&tloas.eoBneotingatCrestllne with the o:Ou A. At. Tram on me umo ana ronnnyivainia nau roan at urai.ou wiiu ius iuicuv uaj ino i vuiuh. arriving at Chicago at 9:30 P. M.,eonneotlagatCleveland with the Morning Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for Dunkirk, Bu-alo, aew-roia, sa. - For throuih and local Tickets apaly at the Ticket Office in the Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Columbus and Ciuctnuatl, and Little Miami, commons ana Aenlt Bauroaa umpanie. r.. d. rij., Columbua, Nov. 13,1855.-dtf SupeHnttnitnl Central Ohio Railroad. WINTER ARUANGEMF,'T CHANGE OF TIME. Two PaiiT TRiiKD Each Wat, (Sctoatb Excbitbii,) 1NB DI ONB UHAJIOS OW VAKJ UgTWira VOIUH Bra AMD Baitimorb, rvN AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 19th, V 18f.6, Trains will run as follows : G0INQ EAST. Uaei fii-prat Train. .'J ill Train. .1:30 r. H. 4:03 " 6:65 " 11:38 " 7:15 " 8:35 " 9:08 arr. 10:00 " Hail Train. 4.50 a. m. 0.47 " ti:itf " 7:45 " S:2$ " B:3'l " 10:37 arr. 12:00 M. Columbus 10:00 A. u Newark 11:10 " Zanosvil!" 12:16 1. w. Concord 1S:03 " Cambrldje 1:25 " Uarnosvuie --oo Belmont 2 69 ' Atrivo at Bellalr S:15 " (J01NO WEST. Irare Kzprai Train. 11:45 A. B. 12:4(1 r. M. 1:07 " 2:30 0:20 " 4:27 " 6:45 " 7:20 " Bellalr Belmont.. . Crneaville Cambridge. Concord . . Zanesville.. Newark. . . . Arr. at Columbus. The Exnresa Tiaiit eol:g East will slop to tako up or leave Passengers, at Columbia, Klrkcrsvllle, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barneavllle, and Belmont, only. Ooixa Wcrr, will stop at all Stations upon signal, ine au irain wiu stop at an tne oiauons where the Mail is to bo received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on Notice being given. OOINO EAST. The Id 00 A. II. Ernrens Train connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at S A. M. and with the train from the Wost on the Columbus. Piqna, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sanduaky, Mansfield and Mt. Yornon, and with Trains on the SteubenvUle and Indiana Railroad: at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Rtltimore, Washington, rbUdelphiaand Eastern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Han dnaky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheelln with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas sengers leaving Louisville and polnta below Cincinnati and taking the 10:20 A. M. Train oo Little Miami Railroad will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indianapolis and Richmond 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 by 10:30 P. M. Train on llaltlmore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at 5 P, M. next day. GOINO WEfTT. The 4 60 A. M. Mail Train connects at Btdlalr with Nliht Train on the Baltimore and Oblo Railroad; at Newark with Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Yernon, and uulcago via uonroeviue; at lomm-one with the Traina for Cincinnati, and with Tralna for Xenla, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Cblesgo, ria Dayton andt'faUrbana. The 11 :16 A.M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, snd arrives in Colnmbus at 7 :20 P. M., and connects wlta Trains goiug somn ana nest, arriving at Cincinnati nt 1 1ft 1'. M. Wfn'I SuprrintenJtnl. Zanesville, Nov. 21, 18S6.-dtf New and Direct Route to sti.t;bknyillk. PITOBOROII, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, fH7 Y0FZ, sal tin Fiiacipul EatUiu ciLiiS, tcubcnville & la.iana Kailroad, Which is now completed and In suticeeafoi upatl';B between Newark and ctuebeuviUo. PASSENGERS EY THIS ROUTE LEAVE COLUMUCa via Express Train Central Ohio RalUvad at 10:10 A. M. connect at Newark with tbe above ruad to SteubenviUe. where they arrive at 8 P. M.: leave immediately on FIRdX CLJ BTtAMERS running in connection witn the road; and alter a comfortable sight's rest, reach Pittsburgh la time for tbe 7 A. 11. Train of tbe " PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. FARE. Columbus to SteubenvUle 14 45 Pittsburgh 4 76 11 Philadelphia 13 00 ' Baltimore 12 76 " New York 16 60 4if Passengers bytbls route have the advantage of reaucea jart ana are nor iimiecir.j w uuivi uiun a, run bargh. Passengers and baggage convey td from the boat to the riftnot fret of charat. For through tlckots, please apply at the ticket ,fflce of the (antral unto tiauroau. O. W. FULTON, Sup't. I.afaybtts Dbvbist, Ofltcral Agent. nol6 JITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & XENIA J RAILROADS. Trains run between Cfllumbns and Cincinnati, as follows : DOWNWARD. Leave Arrl.eat Columbus iTinolouatl. 1:46 A.M. 8 02A.M. 12:30P.M. 443P.M 8:30 P. M 1:23A.M. IIPWARD. Iare Arrive at Cincinnati. 0:00 A.M. 10:00 " 0:00 P.M. Columbus. 9:66 A. M. 8:20 P. M. 11:30 The 2:45 A.M. Train from Columbus connects at Xenla for Davton. Richmond. Indianapolis. Lafarett . Chicago, St. Louis, and all points west; connects at Morrow tor Wilmington, Circlevllle and Lancaster; and at Loveland'a for tiUlnborougn snuunuiiootne: ainn conecuug Bivin fltnnati for Louisville bv the boats. The 12:30 P. M. Tram, from Columbus, eonnocta at London for Sprlngnoia, l ay ton, imiianapona, o.; con. nectlng at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Chioago.St. Louis, aud all points west ; connect i nt-Uormw for wllminirton. Circlevllle and Lancaster and at Lovelands. forHiliaborough and Chillieothe; and at Cincinnati with the O. - M. H. R. for LouIbvIIIo. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Colnmbus connects at London for Sprlng'Jeld; and at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Inaianapolls, lerre uauie, v uicennen sou n. iwuw. Jroroinenniorniauou appiy Lr R 1 or M. L. Doiixhtt, Ticket Agent, Columbus; Wu. Wbioht, igent, Springfield; A. W. Ktabx, Agent. Xenla; A. H. Lbwbj, Agent, or P. W. fiTBABtr., General Ticket Agent, vincinnan, " u.vupui .i So30 fluferwitendciif. Type for Sale at a Great Bargain. Till! OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY rFF.R FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING J lots of True, which is but Utile worn, and will be sold for cash at extremely low prices : 600 lbs. Pica. 1500 " auittll Pica. 2500 " Long Primer. 200 " Nonpareil, copper-face.. And several fonts of JOB TYPE. apr26-dw HON. CHARLES SUMNER'S SPEECH ON Kantas; the canae i attack on his person by Brooks of B. C. ; to which is added the debates which fol lowed, and remarka of Douglas, Cass and Mason, and Mr, tjumners repiy. rrioe iuc; it peraos. For sal by je6 RANDALL ft A8T0N KAILKOAJDS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI i -AHD- HILLSBORO RAILROADS, Opened to -tbeoi, 157 miles Cast ol CloetonaiL TIME CHANGED, Making Jiirtct Conntetitmt with Scioto end Backing Vallty Railrocul. Daily Trains between foitsmouih & Cisein nail, and Atnem & Cincinnati. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, THE 1ST OF AOai'rfT, 1956, the trains wUl run aa followa, until further notice: First Train Leaves ClllUioothe at 6:00 a. m., and ar rives at Uaolonatl at 10.16 a. m., and Columbus at 8:20 p. ra. Second Train Leaves ChUlloo the at 12 30 p. m., after tha arrival nf tha Train from Athena and Portsmouth- and arrives at Cincinnati at 4:49 p. m., aud Columbus at 11-50 p. m. Flret Train Leaves Cincinnati at 6 00 a. m .andar. rlrea at Chillieothe at 10:S0 a. m.. and connects with Train for Athens, Portsmouth, Zaleckl, Jackson, and In termediate points, Second Train Leaves Cincinnati at 3:30 p. m., and ar rives at Chillieothe at (1:23 p. m., and Hillcborn' at 6:45 p. m. First Train East leaves ChlXL'cothe at 1 05 p. m. after the arrival of the train from Cincinnati, connects with train at Hampden at 8 CO p. m., for Jackson, Ports, mouth, La., and arrives at Athena at 5:45 p. m., where lt oonnects with stages for Marietta, Pomeroy, Parkers-burg, and other points and returning, leaves Athens at o:su a, m., conneots at nampaen wuu irain irom roris monta end Jackson, and arrives at Chillieothe at 11:25 a, m.. connecting with the train tor Cincinnati, inns- boro' and Columbus. Fare from Chillieothe to Columbuj 13.50 " ' ' Clsoinnati 2.90 " ' Athens " 4.75 Tickets can tfc bad of VI. L. Dohertr, Columbus Depot, , W. Strader corner Broadway and Front sts., Cincin nati; Little Miami R. R. Depot, and at all of the princi pal Stations on the ll.ittU. . ft. aul W. R. ARTHUR, Supt. 1850. Great Western Route. 1856, COLUMBUS, TIQUA AND INDIANA sat SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE FOIl THE WEST. Two Trains Daily Sundays Excepted. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 29, and until furthor notice. TRAINS WHX RCN AH FOLLOWS: EXPRESS leaves Columbus at 9:00 A. M.; arrives at I'r- banaatll.3l)A. M.;andat rTn.ua 1:00 r H.;enum-ct-Ing at 1'rbnn with 12:18 M. Lightning Express Train on K. R. & '.. K H. R. for BF.LLEEONTAIXE, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WA I'A'E, And at I'lqna connects with trains on the D.AM R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, Ac, And with Packet line on Miami Canal for MINSTER, IiREMEN, ST. MARY'S, Ac. RETURNING, I.taves Piqus ut 2:00 P. M; Urbane at 3:29 P. M., bring ing rrom oil u. it, n. passengers trom i;mrngo, toihh, Sandusky, Sc., to Columbus at 0:10 P. M., and con nectlni; with Niirht Trains for the North and East. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbus at 12 30 P. M. ; art tre at I'rbana &t 3 25 P. M.; at Piqna 6 27 I . M. RETURNING, Leaves Piqua at 6 A. M.; arriving nt Urbana at 6 60 and arrives at Lolumtmn at v ot a.m.; connecting who iv A.M. Train on C. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Wheeling, &c. ; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. A 0. R. R. for l leve-land. Pittsburgh, Fare as Low as by any other .Ionic. For further Information, onurougn Ticaets, apply to H. B. BIOELOW. General Art., Columbus; WM. HAM ILTON, Agt., Urbana; J. HALL- Aftt., Piqua. , tv . i- uivN, r.ooetver. jy30-diwtf J. R. BILLIARD, Supt; Notice to Stock Dealers. THE CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS A; C1N-CISNATI RAILROAD COMPANY erenow running an Express StockTraln, which leavos Columbus furClevu-land at 6:45 p. m., and connect with C, h K. R, R. lor Dunkirk andBufltiln. This arrangement Is expressly made fur the accommodation ot Stock Dealers at Columbus. Krery facility pos- ble will be siren to onsurn success in the transportation of stock. JAMES PATTERSON, Agent. mylv-d3m jy2 AGKICU LTURAL. Fruit Trees, &c, at Colnmbus. WE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of the finest saleable Fruit Trees, 4o., Including Apple, Peach, Pear, (standard aud ju . dwarf, Plum, Cherry, Quince, Apricot, Keo- tpi 'taring, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Currant, Kasuberry. strawberry plants, Rhubntb Roots, Osage Orange, etc, fto. Mo.t or these are rrom tne well Known surnsrwe ot ui-wanger a harry, Rocbeiter, N. Y., and those who desire men articlun rrum soureea that txa be relied on t lnilel of irresponsible agenu.) will do well to call and make taelr selections, or send on taeir orders speeauy. inuse who prefer not to plant until spring can have the trees kept safely (or them until tht time. Catalogues may be had on application st tbe Cultivator OOloe, or at the Nursery. no.b.atr u. u. n iua iv. STUAWOCRniES, HOI A LARGE AS3iRTMENT OF STRAW-BEBKY PLAN io of the moat approved kinds, Inolu ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Bovey'e beed Hog, Dundee, Hud ou of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Cono, Moyamenslug, and several others, all true to name and ttninissd price U.iO to 2 per 100, much less by tbe 1000. Also, a floe assortment cl fjooeiberry, Currant tsd Raspberry bushes. tjUAt thevuiucbus jiuraery, one mnesontn. aprlO M. B. BATEBAM ft CO. COLUJIBUS NURSERY. -A GREAT VARI-etv of tee most obolce Frait and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. The undersigned gives notice that be has made arrange ments with boos of tbe moat extensive and most reliable Nnraerr establishments in the State of New York, for a constant supply at Columbus of the very choicest Fruit and ornamental Trees and .iirtios, and wui n all orders D that line on tne snortosi notice, among mem are some new varieties of great value. Printed catalognee will be In readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. The Trees will be tor sale in a very tew days, anu may oe seen at tne corner of High and State streets, or at Rose Cottage, one mile north of Columbus, on tbe Worth legion Road. apro-tr waiw .ie..ninn. I lllKl'Y VllArtS VlliW JS THAT WORK, AND I AM THE ONLY X authorized Agent for the city of (i)htmbun. Should there be any persons who dosire this work, nod who may have beon overlooked, or were not roaily to take it when I have called upon thsrn, I now announce to tbem and all others, that I am prepared to furnish the work com plete in 2 volumes for , or tue ringie volume lor XX 50; remember, this werk snoulrf luwr lit Icn and will not be banc itutn lam auui. n.M.v lilkj. ,ui lunuivi. inn, v. can not be purchased of l)ook$'Um.'' It isaverycheap woik, and contains about 1500 pages. It Is a book that should be in the hands of all who can, and do understand what they read, It is not only valuable to tno politician and statesman, to the Btudent of hl.tory, but to the patriot and deep thinker. I remain hero than, only this week, I have bat a few copies left with me, so those who dcslro the work should give me an early call. Uronoi W. FutKiro, sole agent for Benton in this city, may be seen every morning from 8 o'clock till 4 In the afternoon, and from 8 to 9 o'clock in the evening. Friends of Col. Benton are Invited to call and see me at .Mrs. Lnmley's on High street, East side, (Boarding House,) opposite jimrew wick's oooi ana enne oiore. .if-i t'envict Labor for Hire. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Ohio Penitentiary, until the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at 10 o'clock a, m. of said day, for the labor of four huudred convicts In the Jtuncution lor nre years, irom me arsi uay ctr January, 1857 : no arreater number than lllty or a less number than twenty will be hired in onyone contract. Convicts to be employed iniidc the walls of tbe jPrtioti. Shop room will be furnished, and the discipline in the shops maintained at the expense of the Stato. Contractors to furnish their own tuol for warming the shops and all other pur poses for which it may ne seeueu. Bidders will sneclfv the kind of business they will em ploy the labor upon; the probablo amount of shop room needed, and the price per day for labor the Directors reserving to tl :cv"s the right toseleot such bids and businesses, In their judgment, will best promote the pe cuniary and reformatory iniere.ie ui me inemuilon, Successful bidders required to give satisfactory seen rltv. All contracts made will be sub I sot to the laws now In existence, and such by laws, rulas and regulations for the discipline and government of the Institution as may oe esiaoiisneu cyme mmiwi, uuiwu. By order ol the Board. L, o. VAN SLYKE, President j.;-d6w BOOKS AND STATIONERY THE GREAT WEST INCLUDING OHIO A Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Min. Dseota, Eaotaa and Nebraska. lvmg their advantage, feograpny, resources aau prospaote. i jsJ . RANDALL - ASTON OLD PENS 1 GOLD 1'ENS 1 vT We have Just received, direct from the miBiitaola rer, a fine lot of Walker's celebrated Gold Pens, consist. Ing of Mammoth, Fountain Elide, Patent, Engrossing, Cmuje.cial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call ana examine our stack.-my RANDALL ft ASTON, VIEWS OF FOREIGN CITIES-Taken on tbe spot by celebrated artists teld to be entlrelT correct bv smKims. They ate Alio, a Cue supply of Sveel Engravings, French and American LituograstU! ana. Prints, at tnv28 BANDAU. ft ASTOM'S. - WHAT IS THE USE OF ROASTING with the heat, when- you can nnrohase Fans so cneapoi jyiu a&nuau. a aciu.i Col. Fremont's Life. XTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LIFE v v of this distinguished man, containing an account of his Explorations, Diaooverlee and Adventures In Kan- neorame, uregon ana laiuornli. me nest and most reliable edition out. (00 pages, embellished, and containing a very correoi ntenees or this wonderrui adventurer. This is a valuable historical work, and should be In the hinds of everybody. Price tl. Copies will be sent to any part of the State on receipt mi i. a uocrai uiscount to tne traae. l or eaie dv jy25 RANDALL ft ASit'tN. BLANKS! BLANKS !-Blaok Deeds of all kinds " Mortgages. " Leases. ' Subpoenas. " Executions. " Summonsee. " For NoUrles Publio " Judgment Notes. Call at Whiting a old stand, ou jyl9 RANDALL ASlO.V. rpUNE UP, BOYS ! NOW'S THE TIME X Tbe Republican Camoalra Sonirster. comnosed en tlrely of Original congs, adapted to the most stirring and popular aire of the day. 100 pagon, prloe 15 cents each; Si. 25 per dor..; S3 per hundred. Son. I on yourorders for they go right orr in doubio quick t line. 1 or sale by Jyili RANDALL li ASTON VALUABLE WORKS, JUST RECEIVED. The Working Drawings of the Great Exhibition Building (Crystal Palace. London. 1351.1 1 vol.. 4vo. ALSO, A complete account of tbe Construction of the Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges, giving the elabo rate experiment ot rairuairn anu other,), tuny iilustra ted. For sale by jj31 . J. H. MILKY ft CO. NEW BOOKS. The Daisy Chain; By author of Hoart.-.e.ie. Upham's Life of Fremont. Morton's Life of Buchanan. Dr. Thompson's Letters from Europe. For sale at the New Book Store of jy31 J. U. RILEY ft Ci). TO MECHANICS. Tn PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND X Book of luduhtrlul Deiizo: Bv W. .Tohnson. The Slediti Enzine. its erulioetboi tu Hill-. Mine. Sic. c. Vi nod's Practical Railroad Woik. " I'erfj.r.ctlve Druwiog. Maeueill's Tables of fnrth Woik. Sopwith's Irioinotrical Ilrawtng. Borden's Railway Formula. Ilaupt on Bridges. Alorli'.'i T-imiiig, A.'. Overman's Iron Manufacture. Whitney's Metallic Woalth of tbe I. fi. Toylor on Coal. For sale at the Nuw Book Store nf Jjal J. H. RILEY ft CO. JULY, ISSli. Braithwailn'a Retrojntct. No. 33. Nolligan'e Atlas of Cutaueuus Diseaso.i, l'..toie.I Plates, aul For sals by J. II. Idl.K.t it CO. LIBRARY SELECT NOVELS. 20 vols , 1 ondon Edition, nulwer Complete, 10 " " " Do tjulncey'a Memorials, 2 vols. For sale br jyar N EW LAW BOOKS. Smith on heal and Personal Property. " i.anaioru and iensut. " It. Y. Com. Pleas Report's. Bradford's Surrogate " No. 3. Forealeby aul J. li. RILEv Co. COM. PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN and the China Seas, fully illustrated, jnt received and for sals by jylil .1. II. RILEY CO. NEW BOOKS Memorials; by DeQulncey, 2 vols. Tennyson's Poems; new Diamond edit loo. Chanulng's Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratoiy. Pooms; by Rev. Chas. Kingsley. Heroes; or Greek Fairy Talus; by Rev. Chas. Eiugnlvy. Just publinhed and for sain by je'ja .1. II. RILEY ft CO. NEW BOOKS " The Modern Story Toller. Robert Luxter Romaine, or Nor Age of Gold. Coloiuba: From the French ot Pi onper lUrlmf'e. Cousnt's Life of Judon. The Earnest Man. Vassnll M .rton; by Parkinan, autbot of "I'ontiac." Junt published, and for sale by jo23 J. II. RILE? ft CO. JUIE MORAL SAYING3 OF PUBL1US SY-X PL'S, a Roman Slave. Tbe only tramlatlen from the Latin. Price 50c. je6 RANDALL ft AST0S. WALL PAPERS KE1V 8TVLE3 FOR HALLS I Marbles, Agates, Stone and Oak Mouldings and Prorations.Also. Ccrusu, Caps, Basss, Centres, to , io , la gold and velvet, and colors. Fine PslDltngl sod Print,, for Flrsbcirda; t case of uew pttto.-ns. Also, 4 cases of new Papers, French Sallns, of superior quality. For sale at tbe new bookstore. mj24 J. H. RILEY ft CO. lAiNDOW SHADES r V Oa band, and in great variety, Gold Shades, made to order lor parlors. o. made to order lor .tote and of-oe windows, elce lljUts, etc., plain and lettered and letlerei 02 la. wide. BUFF HOLLAND for Shades, 1 to For sale at the new bookstore, my 28 J. II. RttEY ft OO. MIKUuRS Four Oval Ulrrors, very richly framed, Pier Glasses, assorted sixes. Just received at the new bookstore. J. H RILEF CO. N. S Glasses fitted to mr alt tier, and out in in good style. - my2d TVJEW BOOKS XS Recent Speeches and Add:e..sa of Cha. Sutnn.r 1 orsat Tragedy; by Grace Gresnwcod. The Angel m The House. Klcgsluy Poems. The Panorama- by WhittUr. For sl by nyS J. H. RILEY ft CO. A PPLWON'S CYCLOPEDIA OK BIOG- XX RAPII Y, edited by Dr. nawks; vol, 3 and 4, Micau lay, crn, Londnu For tale by mvu J. H. RILEY ft Co. QWtDKNBORO'R WORKS A goml collection of tha Society edition, for sale by my9 j. a. iui.r.i re aj Paper Hangiugs New Styles! JUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASKS OF French Papers and Borders, new and very rich pat- ivrns, ny inyit .i. . aium ivw. X(U REAMS WhlTiNG PAPER tjJ t Cap, letter, Notes, Demy, Medium, Flat Caps, Folio Post, tin., rulr.l and unruled, lor sale at low prices by S. H. BURR ft CO., mailt Opposite the State House. 1,TISS BREMER'S NEW BOOK 111 Hertha: Trandated by Mary Howllt. For sale hy je23 .1. 11. RILEV ft CO. WEST'S l'ATENT GALVANIC ROOFING. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above Patent, as bolntr the cheapeht aud most durable Fire proof Rooting Material now In one, and in evory way far superior to any other. It neither runs In oi nor crarxs in ooiu weamer, out remains tougn anu pliable through all seasons; It Is but about half the ex pense of tin, and far more durable, in proof of which we reier to many thousand squarea of Rooting In Buffalo, Clxwlnnd, and throughout the west, lt can be ap plied to tiu, lion, and old shingle roofs without removing thf in. All orders addressed to us at Columbus, Oblo, will be promptly attended tu. G. H. BUSH ft CO., mvIO tjal Office with A. Jones ft Co., 11)1 High st. REAL ESTATE. joii-sr w. x-A-XEati, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Office la riatt's Bnlldlng, Wost of the Tost OOlco. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. C01IH3, Esq., for the purpose of doing a General Apvucy oiiniusBn, wu are preparea io uoy, i . cbanee for others, on the most accommodating terma, all kinds of Real Property. Railroad, and other Bonds and Stocks of all descriptions. apr'i MONEY CAN Itr. MADE. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL BY SUB-scrlptlon, In every county In this State and other States In the Union, a number of useful and popular works, which are meetlne- with a most unprecedented sale. A literal oompeiuarum will be given, by which the Agsnt can reallis large profits. Apply to the lubscrlber at the bookstore of R. H, Burr ft Co., Columbus, O marl-wOm EDWARD SAVAGE, Worthy of Notice. F)B THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING OUR stock baton the fall purch tse, as are sow offering Musllo and Berage Oress Goods at unnaually low prices Beautiful Beragea at lie per yard! Organdies, Frcatb Maslins, aud Lawns, st greatly te. duced prices 1 Having received late additions, cur stock Is unusually attractive for the season. XaT-LADIES, call and see. je28 wu. lilOHARDH. MANTILLAS! Ielng In receipt of the Largest and Choicest issortment OF THE ABOVE EVEll DISPLAYED IN THE CITY, AND HAYING Fitted up our Second Story Jioom for the oae of the same, Tlie Attention of tho Ladio 13 SOIJCTTED. u7 W. RICHARD S . " TRIMMING FRINGE ! FROM 1 TO 8 INCni NEW STYLE I IN ALL COLOR Opmed to-day, at my7 HICHARDS'S. PARASOLS ! LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PH1LADEL A PBIA PARASOLS, some very eWgant, just received my l KiutiAKiiS'B. FROM AUCTION ! A LARGE LOT FOULARD SILKS, HERAGES, TLSSL'ES, FRENCH MUSLINS, PARASOLS, and TRIMMINGS. JihI received from auction, and selling at half usual prlees, at my 7 RICHARDS'.S. EMBROIDERED SETS ! IpRENCn WORKED AND LACE SETS, X new designs. Also SLEEVES, COLLARS and F1.0UNC1NGS. A lame assortment just opened and selling very low, st yi itiuiiAt-i.ve. A. P. STONE & CO. ISTo. (3t-wyxxxio I31ool. ARE NOW OPENING 0XE OF THE LARO ESI ASSORTMENTS Ot DRESS SILKS EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUSI ALSO Silk Robes, very Elegant, at $20 PER PATTERN. BERAGES, LAWNS AND ROBES. A P. 8TOSE & CO. ARE NOW RECEIV- i ING a boautiful assortment of figured and plain Borages. Also elegant Berage and Lawn Robes, at 26 jroc out. uouer priue. CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS. A P. SrOSE & CO. HAVE ON HAND A large and welliolected assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venltian Carpets, worthy np niwmwu wi piircupxers, my UHW A P. STONE & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIV-. ED a splendid assortment of Stella and other sum merHHAWLS AND SCARFS, at greatly reduced prices. Bargains ! Bargains ! MRS. Z. A. II A R N RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of the Ladies of Columbus and the public generally, to the bargains she is now oliering. a. bub naers nerseu mai sue lias the handsomest and cheapest assortment of Goods, and that she ia now otteringTHE GREATEST BARGAIN S That have ever beon offered In this city. Her sto:k consists in part of Silks, Silk Robes, Grenadines, Chales, Chale deLaiues, ituuibs, Dr'iiiauiH,ufl!inaeuaines, nam ana Flounced Berages, Mexicans Holms. A general variety of BLACK A.X1) WHITE ERKSS COOKS, (anion Crapes, Challies, Sc. A large assortment of Visettes, Shawls and Scarfs, A large assortment of French Work, Cheep Liusns, lililrt ifreasts, Gloves and Mandkercbiuls. She bis recontly received a beautiful assortment of Bonnets nnd Flats. She Invlteaan examination of her stock, as she knows she 1, selling the cheapest and bent good. In this market. Call and judge for yourseltes. JM .. A. HAliN. NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS A 1 THE New York Fancy Dry Goods Store uesnler's Corner. fPHE MOST COMPLETE ETOCK OE EM- X BROIDERIES ever opened In Colnmbus, new open, cud selling cheap for cash. raKAeuiiS, RIBBON' new stjles; BONNETS, CRAPE COLLARS, FRENCH F.MBR9ID.KIK., DRE33 EIL-S, kSIBP.OIDERED BtYIS5, INFANl'S WAIST3, HuslEHY, ao. Together with a fuU stock of TRIM MIKOil. my Spring Goods now Opening I At tbe spacious Store neit door to the American Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Coop rising all the newest styles In EH.E3 A besiitifol aasoriment oi Embroidery Goods, Trimmings, i)e T.ainei, Summer Dress Goods, and Draperies. A LARGE BTOOl OF Hosiery, Khawls, Linens, Prints, boil RLE ACHED GOODS. ToBethiir witli everything usnally kept lu a Dry Qiai. Store. As we Intend to sell for CASH, we ara enabled to olfer our customers greet lisrgtilns, A call ll respectfully solicited, 1V.1.AJ, C. McCOY, niyS Next door to the American tl ATS, RIBBONS. MOURNING GOODS, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TISSUE, Blond, Neapolitan and Straw Hats. IlllillONS, LAlr-a and r IAJWKRS, in rich piofuslnn. KCIIRM.NG GOODS constantly oo hand or made to oroei. HAI i SHIRTS, HAIR RESTORATIVE, and BALM OF A Till sanu tLUtytns, at MRS. MART irOPPEKTOXS. ay Straw Ilata Bleached and Pressed. aprlO OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FOR Gentlemen's Wear. AFTER MY THANKS TO THE PUBLIC for the liberal patronage they have heretofore given me, I would say that 1 have just returned from a visit to New-Yota, lu oruer to purchase a stock of goods suitable FOR Tn Spring und Summer Trade. Which I have now received, and am better nranarari ib.n ever before to offer bargains. 1 intend to aell exclusively for CASH, at the luwest possible rates. My stock consists of UlotiLS, tassimem and Testings. of every grade and color, from the finest Imported to the cheapest domeetlce. Also, a nne assortment of all kinds of Geut.'s Furnishing Goods. aAllordersontruted to mi charm will be nromntlv attended to, without any disappointments as to time. Good fits and fine work warranted In every Instance. The public ara invited to call and examine my atock, as I feel confident I can please all who may favor me with their patronage, apri r. juksb, A Farm Wanted, A GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING XX in Washington city, la desirous of exchanging Real Estate in that clly or Baltimore, for a small Farm with good buildings, fruit, die In tho neighborhood of fuiumous. me property in uaitimoro is improved with substantial Brick Dwelling Houses. Further particulars may be ascertained by Inquiry of the Editor of una paper. lou. RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, THEIR CAUSES and the Means of Preventing them; By Emile With, O.K. Forealeby .1. H. RILEY ft CO. aul 8lg feiq State Icnnral. Freedon of tbe Pulpit la Washlcj-toD. a correspondent of tha Boston Traveler says : It was my pleasure to listen to a sermon last oummy, m mis city, pretwhed by Rav. M. D, Conway, pastor ot tha Flr.t. TTni.ariun :., Mr. Conway Is a member of one of the "flrSt tAmtllAa" in Ttntnln 1 m r. . . , glmlll nul epKas.9 ot slavery dj the book. He ia a Iree aud original thinker and an Independent actor. Ha is young, yet, and Dromleea much m. mmnn ... i.. y..' day was, all thmrts considered, one of the bold' est and ablent efforts to which I ever liatonoH His Society is parti v composed of persons who ni yet uuaaectea, in a variety ot waya, with the peculiar institution. Soma uih uiacoureB last aanaay are large slave-hold- cm, nuu aoiu Graces unuer the proeent Admin- luuuiiyu, Hitnom mriuer comment 1 proceed to give you a few estraotn of the sermon, ee- t'tviuiiT ui mai portion relating to recent and passing events, and which has produced a rupture in his society, and will perhaps cause a separation of pastor and flock ; a meeting of tho Society to consider that subject will be held next Sunday, and It ia tho opinion of members of the society with whom I have conversed, that Mr. Conway will be 'dismissed. So much for the freetlom of the pulpit in Washington ! His text was from Zachariah iv, G aud 7 " Not by might nor by power, but by my spirit, saith tho Lord of Hosts. Who art thou, O great mountain ? before Zerubbabel thou shalt become as a plain." The times, said the sneaker, annronnh ne at. inccuuk wuu we siuiure anu is imn t nr.tn.. nitisg. Minds which are aliT may learn hv a daily touch of the telegraph, more than a life- uuiu one generation DacJc, could teach. In the terrible current of evenle the hair whitens In a night. "ben I left you, frienas.it was with the beautiful muelo of peace wafted on eastern winds to our ears. I return to you when the Drst sad notes of civil war namo nn wo.tnrn Windij, and a crcat hean nf hlnolr ln,l aiong tuo gioomy Horizon, sending out Its fitful uBBuuij unu a nery sworu. TThe sneaker then nrnrpile.l in ,im. n.o horrors of war. He dwelt with great power uyuu mo recent; European war, suowing the damage it bad done to trade, its direot cost to me nations concerned In It, and the Immense lose of lifo accruing therefrom, nnd the great "u ik mugiii. ue men continued as follows : Eut a3 yet the lesson is not learned. With the grief, the tears of tho war just closed fresh upon us; with tho blood of seven hundred man crying to us, pause; with the wailings of be reaved women aud childrsn filling the air, this nation is colnor Btoadilv f.nurnri a wnp tub;.). should it come, will bo tho darkest, deadliest! and H10t awful thllt ever rnraril thin nlonof An otner war yields to civil.war In terror. If one comes, arm it seems inevitnhln ub,.ro lm sections have lost the last vestige of respect for each other, ten generations will scarcely see It ouuviuucu. iitau (us msiori'S or civil wnr.s. No young man ever srlowed with enthnsiaam over them, as over great national enooimters. They turn the heart sick. whilst theso fresh red drons are failina-. let every man who will stand by the Prince ol ntB, uuutri tuttt noiv Banner ana stanri hv it. fn-An.n w rtu.r.. .1 .. .V. nuc vmiai uu carta mere WOUla He be found standing. Of course It would be a waste of breath to appeal to slavery for DSSCe. As Willi annpsl fn l.A " . . . ... i r - tuo iiijii vi uie gevnani not IO strik-fl. aa in thai poisonous fane- of hell. Human Slaver-. nM. in send, by any means it ean command, Its deadly virus into the fresh young blood of Freedom. Why should we expect this monster to ohange its instincts? Cun the leopard change Rb spotE? In there any thine; incomnatible in btivlnff nnrl soiling men and women, made in tha lmnoA nf God, on the auction block, and a violation of tne most sacred compacts! Is it any thing wonderful, whilo tearing babes from their mothers, husbands from their wives scenos wnion passed my unconscious childhood as an amazing panorama of the pit, to raise within me at lust, thank God, a hatred of slavery which shall never cense save with the last hcart-tbrob: never tin tins tongue is dust again. Is It, I ask, any thing wonderful, when all thip, in tha oomn, Becomes, in Kansas, murder, robbery, and arsouf Ia there any thing unnatural, when oppression and brutality toward tha weak nnd helpless In Carolina, becomes dastardly and oowardiy assassination of the un fore warned and defencel.H in Washington T NothlDg nn natural, say the South, in indorsing those mon who have wormed their way into power by the very sums tney secrete, ana nse U to Htt thorn-selves on the happiness of millions. Nothing, they repeat, In universal rt'Dreeentative sanction of a crlmo which would have been a scratch but for this Banotlon, which makes the word Union a satire, and virtually says to bait the men of this land, " there is no point of honor oejtweeu us. i no wwesi watte Southerner must be forewarned and challenged, or the aecallaut loses caste forever, But yon Nortbernere shall be beaten as we beat dogs ; we do not forewarn our dogs when we beat them." Llvini In the midst of slavery. I have aver felt that it wai dishonest and wrong that the Northern men should not know bow we are1 trained to doipise Yankees as worse than any- imug else , now it is nearly a provero that there is no gentleman north of Mason and Dixon's line. Qutta per cha is vory honest at any rate, and places the matter frankly be lore the Ireemen of this oountry. It 1b well even If the devils become honest, real devils, and conceal nothing in their hearts. No ; I make no appeal to Slavery to bring us peace; U would bo a hypocrite to do bo and bypocrley Is worse than war : but on yon, freemen and friends of humanity I call to lend all your efforts for peace ; to stand and thed your blood, if need be, for peace. True, not the most Infinitely Bmall atom of principle must be conceded for peace. Better this country should sink bsncath an ocean ot blood, than one of the rights of Humanity be surrendered, than tbo supreme law of Justice to an men rail, lint lor tuese strive to "light through all tho forms of peace," knowing that tbe success of your cause deponds on standing on your ground even to death, not on your overcoming the man who opposed it. ne ia nothing and can do nothing against your oause If It is ngni. it would be a aid, deplorable victory of Sla very over Liberty--worse than any it ever got it the barbarous code of dueling should be consented to as the true one to settle the dis putes ot sections or mon. The boar aulccU tushes, the bee a sting. "lis proper power lo butt oa.ili Creature feels, Bulls use their horns and A..es lift their heels." Slavery takes naturally to bludgeon or pin-tolf. Freedom should as naturally tako to reason, truth of thought, speech and act, aud that courage, not animal, which can bravely stand tor Uod and llignt, ami oe snot Gown, il lunt is cue thing to be done. But must we not resist au assault ? it is in quired. It Is never right deliberately to pre pare ior it, anu u resistance suouiu De tne best thing, when tbe moment comes, instruction and strength will flow Irom God und nature; then your resistance win lie as healthy as luu Inevi Uijlo lightning. Leave it to nature. She is tbe best tettdiur, and no ubfoiute rule can be made. Tooth is ni-cessary, but tuke care that it dots not become fang. One is animal, the other human, ho aro war and a proper resis tance very different the oue animal, tbe other human. Ac toon as war in Kansas becomes inevitable as it will be whvu it is decided that the present policy towaru mat territory is to be contitiued, we should all earnestly turn our attention to disunion. The blood which has stained the free soil of Kansae, and stained the floor of the Sen ale from her ablest advocate, ia vicarious rap.' som of the North for her past sins of servility and compromise. That blood has blotted oat all traditlouarv bunds and slavery aud freidom. The friends of freedom are friends of liberty now etand free fr to be guided by their own law: bound b n compact but their compaot with God; under no euvunant with any tare thlr wrorgt-d and uf-(ering brothers. Now for onoa freedom steps form untrammeled bv any rose-water tnit of ?tionK 1 cw'eeies, Haorod compaots, aad tha like; she hns room now for tne free use of all uer Btrrngin. i o tear not the cneouoter with slavery. iv e only need now that thianew strength of rreedom ehonid bn rln-htiv Airomn .... ... from oivil war. We caa eee that the strength is coming, though as yet it but "sees men as trees;" we see it in the houses half finished, which may now be found in the North, the workmen sent away that to Lawrence; in the fact that time Vvho i5. most for this end in the North, aro thoaA ,hn. never voted for a Republican ia their Uvesi in tbe fact that the States are fast forming In . lino in opposition to every claim of Slavery which is not found surrendered on the very face ot the Constitution. This la right. Let them know, that though tho branches should be pruned, the top-root of Bordor Ruffianism Hot, deep in the human eulisoll of Washington. Let ouuu men ucrB-uui invBtieDrate animals who will band from the honest truth to dodtte' a blow: but ' men. Iiloh.mlnrlut S know their rights, and koowiug, dare main tain." (Concluded ta-moirow.) New York Advertisements. From tU Advertising Airency of 6. At. Prrrisottl a C 119 Kassnn Street, New ork. NEW YORK WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAftEflOUSE. JENNINGS, WHEEL &U & CO. HAVE ON HAND AND OFFER FOR f '8 cheap, an Immense stook of Clothing ot every style, kind and prloe, just made, and auitab e for the coming eeawo. For the quality and etyle of tho goods, the talent displayed in the out and niakeof the clothing, and the prloos at whloh thoy aro offered, we are not to be excelled. Buyers will find it to their interest to call " -A-UllQe II1U BLOCK OI mm&&, WJIEELE2 li CO. i Uiembors st., opposite the Park. jel8-dCm-9ip RISLEY'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF PREPARED ACCORDING TO A FRENCH formula, and approvou by the Faculty of several or tbe most resnectable ifodinnl tviiie,... f,i. ... S?,? "n,1.?.', H?.,"?"09 uf Poy'oians as a STANDARD el EUFIG IU lftDY for the euro of all thoso complaint, or the Urinary orgnns conseouunt upon irritation and ulceration of the KIDNEYS, BLADDER and URETHRA. Combining, as It does, the most efficient remedies known it presents unusual claiina to the attention of ail who u.., uU auuvriuK irom rain aun weakness of the Loins Diabetes, Stranguary, Gravel, Gleet, Lcuoorrhcca, 4c. anu oniy neons a trial to prove its efficacy. Prlco II a bott e. Sold wholesale by Havlland, Harrnl TJiler wholesale Druggists, 89 Warren st., New York, 8. S Hance, Baltlmoie, Burr, Foster ft Co., No. 1 Cornhlll Boston, and by Drugiists generally. ' my30-3mdlawksi!p" THU rillLOTOKEAf, OR FEMALE'S FRIEND, T3 A VEGETABLE REMEDY, FIRST X brought to the notice or a physician by the eucceas that attended an old Indian midwife in relievinit and curing all those COMPLAINTS PECULIAR 10 FEMALES, it has been abundantly tested by the moat Intelligent matrons and physicians with Invariable success. It tranquilljoe the nervous systom at once, relisyea the ae verest cases or painful Irregularities, and, by assisting ;;I.tur"to rum" her regular functions, testores tl HEALTH and COMFORT aU who come under its Influence It removes real as well as Imaginary Ills, to which so many fema e are liable, and rostoros the hue of the rose to the faded and sallow chMRb. irnm ,h.. subject, the merits of "THK PHILOTOtEN" cannot be fully set forth In an advertisement. A pamphlet, with full particulars, acoompanies each bottle, price If a , - ,1? " -uo'"i "y Havlland, liarral ft Risley, W holssale Druggists. b9 Warren street, New York. Burr Foster ft Co., No. 1 Cornhlll, Boston, S. S. Hance, Balti-moro, and by Druggists generally. my30 Smlawdap UOBERTS'3 COLIC MIXTURE, FOR INFANTS IS THELONLY REMEDY i, ,hoaii b" for CRYING. CROSS and FRET k u Jt BiTC" intnt relief to Colic, regulates the bowel., prevonting both constipation and looseness producing quiet and refrehing slumbor, and never falls to transform tbem into Fat .nrf nir.RTv T.nnnivn CHERUBS. It in also an eulolcnt Carminel'lvo for bewei amotions generally, nice zo cents a bottle. Sold at wholesale by Hai Band , Barrel S Risley, Wholesale Orugaists, 89 Warren t., N. Y.; Burr, Foster ft Co., No. 1 CornbilL, Boston; 8. tl 1Uue; "Wtlmora, aud by druggUts generally. my80-8mdlawmr ' THE BU1BD POWDER C0HP4ST, MAKCrAcrtTKEiB AID I)IAliB 15 3-TBrr-3 Jat-ciiw-aaaBaraaai HAVING REDUCED THEIR PRICES TO orreepond with tbe reduced prloe of Saltpetre, oouiinue to offer their well known brands of ELiCrsiO INDiaN BIFUS and E.VTCLYKU.-LE Powder, in Kegs f.Dri,i,"r- Al Gaopowdcr tor BLASTING aud MINING, comprising a full assortment of qualities an I kinds required by tie trade, guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. . The standard of their Powder, which has bow anjeyed tbe highest reputation for more than twsntj-flv. yuara will be found uusurimseed by any other manufacture 0 the kind la the wui Id. For sale by tbe principal dealers, and a.io at the offlcs uf the tompabj, 0. tig Wall, our. Wamr at.. New Yotk. . A. O. HAZARD, President. -. uuutoLAba, gea'y. my21m-anr ANDREWS & .Holies COMMISSION MERCHANTS s uoolei HacauxnY, Steam Engines and Boilers, MochinlHti' Tools Belting, do, fatjwrfsri ani Dialeriin Alonufachtrtn' Arti.lu No. 07 Pino Street, N. York. N . B Agents for the "Woodruff ft Biach Iron to.-, Steam Engtaf j nnd Boilers, Eioluelve Agency lu New York tor 'LOVTELI. MACHINE SHOr' MACDINIETS' TOO! a. - sc2.dly esipAoo. From A. O. KicSAausi.ji a Western Advertising and (xk roBpouomg umce, r.o. zup jiroadway, (.ii.posite th Park,) New York. "u rpHE NEW-YORK DAILY E UN-IS SENT A to Clabs, by mail, at f.S a year. Get a specimen oopy (furnished gratlsl and hOUbe terms Send letter, (post peid) to MUSES 3. BEACH mvt .STnilw.Aoa Sni, npleo. New f, tU. LIURasLf OF HIT, itOJUfUr; AltD Btt lv .SS, being traaylationa from tlie Fronrh, new edition. beanttfullv illnstrnted. Cnlnloruos cent froe. on enclo. sing a tte. cent, str.inp to li. a, tr. SMI i it d! , Je-23-w0ni Aw Box 2i0, New- York P. O. THE f.RF.iT ESCLISH REiTlF. I V. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S elbrntcl Female fill.. PROTECTED ny ROYAL LRTTER VATEJiT. DREPARED f ROM A PKLrCRlPTION OP I. Sir Jaram Clarke, M. I)., physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Thle Invaluable Medicine is unlsiling in the cure nf all those painful and danic'ronsdifn-ncos incident tu tbe female enntltuU..n. It moderate all esueiis, rf mores all ohi.lraotlons, and bnnea on the monthly period with regularity. TbeB Pills shotilil be used two nr three we-kn pruvlous to con-finomeiit; tbey fortify tbe constitution, and lesion tbs sutleilng during labor, enabling the mother to perform her dntira with .afoty to hersi-lf and child. Tbone I'll1" should not be taken by Females during tba FlltST THREE MONTHS of Pregnanc y, as tlie.v are sure to bring on Mitcarringn, but at any otli.r time thoy ara safe. In all ciisea nf Nervous and ftj.Ut il itlltrctious, palo la the Back and Umbs, lleirir.oiis, I'sligue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of tbe Heart, fewness of Bpi, its, llv. terbvi, rtii,k Headache, Hince. end all Die painful diseases ocoaelono.1 by disonl-red S)ntero, tliene Pills will eflect a cure when sll other means have uilod, and a'-though a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calumet, antimony, or aoy other mineral. Full directions aocompany ech package. Prlee, lo the Lnltd !' "nu Canada, One Lullsr, SV:I Ay,r-it for the United State,,, 1. C. BAI.DWIW ft Co., Rochester, N. Y. TUTTLK ft HOSES, Auburn N. Y., General Ager ts. N. B. II and ti pustsesterapaencloss.1 to any hiiIuo-rircd Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by islutu m.ll. For aala by G. DENIO ft SONS, Columbus, wholesale and retail, and by one I ru3jl.1t lu .very town in the V, ritaUs. s19-dJtwly
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Full Text | COLUMBUS. FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST 15. 185G. VOLUME XX. NUMBEK 5. ii0 SWc lournai a rosin x DAILY, TEI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BT ffM. SCHOULER, Editor. Termi Inrarlably in Advance. runt W0OeryT " By the Carrier, per week 12J ots. Thi -W.hkit m per year. wawiVi-: 00 Clrtb of ten and over 1 0 f &RMS OF ADVERTISING BY THB SQUAWS. (TB UVM 01 IBS Ki J SqCABB.) .. Cue nu,rlyer..16 Off! os square !,.. M 0 One month U 00;.one " 3 weeks. . . 3 00 On a month. 10 00 ; one " 1 week.... .1 5fi Uae " Bmonths 8 00; one ' 8 days..,,, t 00. One " 2montua e 60; one aayn.... i Oa " t mouth 4 HO ; one . " ,' 1 Insertion 60 Displayed advertisements half move than the shove rates. Advertisements, leaded ml placed in the solunin of . 'Special Notioes," amine tiu ordinary rata. ill notices required to be published by law, legal ratea, it ordered on the tnsiue exclusively aiier in u.. An n..r lunr mAri th.n the above rates : but all such will appear lu tbe Trl-Weekly without oherge. Business Cards, not exceeding fire linea, per year, in aide, J 2,60 per line ; outside S2. Notice! uf meetings, oharitabl societies, Bra coopa. ales. Ac half orioe. Marriage nolloes 26 cents. In m instanx mill Ihiy appear, vnku paid for, . ... AriTCrtlneinente not accompanied with written direo- t una will be Inaertert till torom, anucnargeu aworu- I ngly. All transient aiifrttienunti must U paid in oJwmfe. I rule will not be varied from. Weekly, same prlee as the Daily, where too advertiser uses the Weekly alone. Where the Dally and Weekly are both need, then the oharge for tbe Weekly wUl be half the rate of the Daily. Under the present ayatem, the advertiser py uiueh (or the apace he occupies, tbe changes being otiargeable with Ike composition oniy. luie piu i. uv generally adopted, to WILLIAM SAGER, HOOT -lJClVlr.E.n,N High at.,, East Hide, six doore South of Town at., .(,,29-jl COLUMBUS, O. DR."TyIORRISON, (RETURNED TO COLUMBUS,) Oiiire, Southwest corner of Town and Third Streets. fjr-riiuae indebted for former services will find their counts at ma uincc, "J"1" OLlVEtt ZIEGENFUSS, Teacher of the Piano Forte. for terme, Sc., apply at room 32, Nell IlonsOj or Gil. It's Music Store. dec21'j5-lyd lett' MRS. m. UOl'l'EUTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD (HAND OF BHAPLXT a Bilt, ) man street, (vlumbus. jBajTStraw Hal a Bleached and Tressed. apr!0-ly 'QAUNCEoroZfw; josti-H itri!niK. OLDS & GE1GER, Attorneys t Xj tx xxr, COLUMBUS, OHIO. OyOllioa in the Otleort nuildiiig..rj uiyl-6md mmi ALLEN Q. THURMAN, Attorney e-t X-a fe.Tjf . COLUMBUS, O. OFFICK ON HIGH STREET, ftbiO ly Between Friend and Mound t. caiano.1. T. tocoll. It. E. CHAMPION & CO. DKALEK8 l! CAMBRIDGE, HOCKMO, NORTHERN, ZA.VF.1-VILI.E AND BLACKSMim. Yard and Office near Railroad Depot, noM C0I.UMBU3, O. 8 W. IXDHIWe. " ANDREWS & VOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, No. 1 Platt'i bnlldlny, 8late etieot, aoaa dSm COLUMBUS, VIIW. CHAKLIiS S. UELL, Attorney at Law, CONBTANS' BUII.DINO, HIGH 6T., aj3B-tf Cotmaos, Ouio. BOOK- BINDER, And Blank Book Manufacturer, High street, between Broad and Gay sli. 170 C0-TJMBTJ3, OHIO. STAFFORD & 8M1TB. AUCTION AND C01IMISSION MERCHANTS Columbus, Onto. Sale of Real Estate. Stocki. Honiehold FamSture, Dry. ttoode, Oroceriea, Horses, Crrigeo, lo., -o,, .ttended to to ty or country, on tuo nm rsaavunv, kki Liberal adraneea on oonalgnmente iiacl-dly COAL I COAL! COAL! T AM NOW DAILY ttEOEIVING A GOOD L article of Coarse Orate Coal, and will Bell either at de-cot or deliver coal on the ehortect notice, at the loweet njure ol the marKei, ana warrant w giv laonmu'ie. JA-Juj O'KANB, ocCS Hole Agent of Zaneaville Coal and Lumoer Oo. Wool rwiie. rnHE UNDERSIGNED UA3 JUST BECEIV X ED direct from drat handa, a Urge invoice ot Wool Twin., which he otfera to tte Wool .roirua of Ohio at ow figures for eaeh. He has also u store a good supplj of Twine for Drumjlute, BxkWnder, CpbolstererB, and ether ates, to which the atUuilou of the publie is lnvl- a. v. hv'j, Je2 4w3m 5 West Columbl. St.. Cincinnati, 0 FII1L. D. FI91IU. I'ivB Engineer, Surveyor and Oruogbtsman, pUDee'B nioga, over nuaiaure. High Street, Columbus, Ohio. A LL KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- A. lit- aurvejlQg u WJKimgj napyiug ii"""ti Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly and aatlafactonly eieeuted. Refer to M. I.. Bulllvant, Esq., JobuQrahara, Esq., Col, S. ltedbery, 0. E Jy31-dlmwly To tbe Citlxens ol Columbus. THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING HAD A large ezperienoe in the business and sowing tbe wants of the citizens, baa onoluded to establish a line of CITY ACK9, to run to and from any part of the city. My Carriages are all new and eonvenlent. ' To the Ladles this will a fiord a convenient opportunity of Shopping, attending fublio Iiecturea, or of visiting the ilfferent Fubllo Institutions. By leaving word at tbe United States Hotel, Capital Bouse, American, Nell House, or Buckeye House, all orders will be promptly attended to. jBarf areeacn way, iDoema.-us A line of OMNIBUSES will suou be run regularly from tbe Court House to tbe Railroad Depots. Fare ten eenta each way. THiB. BROCKWiY marlo-dtf RIFLE ANI PISTOL GALLERY. rpHE SHAKSPEARE RIFLE AND PISTOL JL GALLERY, On Town St., second door from Franklin Bank, ts opeu at all hours during the day and eveulng. Gentlemen wishing to perfect themselves in this manly accomplishment are respectfully invited to call at the rooms, where every attention will bo paid to render their visit agreeable and sathlaetory. J2 dtt BLANK BOOKS-Every variety of Blank Books In sire, quali'T, man liar of ruling, and style of binding, constantly on bund, or made to order at short notice, by 3. H. BPRR & CO., marls High at., opposite Statu Hoiue. RES3 MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF New York City, would respectfully Inform the ladles tr rnlnmbus and vlelnltv. that she Is nrenared to exe cute all ordere of DRESS AND MANTILLA MAKING, of the molt fashionable styles, and on reasonable terms, at -or place of residence north side of Town st. , seven doors east of Fourth st. arW-tr NEW BOOKS Eutaw, a Tale ol the Revolution; byiilmms. Hertha, last work by Miss Bremer. The Philosophy of Marriage, br M. Ryan, M D. The 8keotleal Era in Modern Historr. bv T. M. Post. Intermarriage, or the mode in which, and tbe causes why, Beauty, Health and Intellect result from certain unions, and Deformity, Disease and Insanity from others. Hoaryhead h McDonner, by Jacob Abbott. Thoughts and Apothegms from the writings of Archbishop Whately. The Sacred Home, by V. P. Gaddii. jvlO ' ' RANDALL & ASTON. T-EEP COOL. LADIES 1 IV We have Just received a splendid stock of FANS, of beautiful designs. Call and select while the stock Is full, at the bookstore of tub ! -J EH RANDALL ft ASTON, S3 It AlLKOADS. Cloveland, Columbus & Cloclnnntl HAiLi-OAD. Winter irrangcm.nt for 1855-56. Threa Truios Dail? from Columtut, la coww- tion wit. Train oa tli Little Miami, and Columbus and euia Kailrouds. 1 EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M.; 1 stopping at Delaware, Cardlngtoa, Gallon, Creetllae. dhelby, New London and Urafton, arrlviug at Cleveland at 2-40 P. M.j giving passengers ioett KacTBa for dlnuor and connecting with thedriuP. M. f ast ExpreHa Train oo the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Balralo, New-York, lie. This Train connects at Gallon, with the uaueroniaino ana Indl8tolla JUIlroad, at Crestline with the 1:30 Express Train on ttie Ohio, and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pitts- burgh, Fhlladeipnia, sc., ana tne unto ana inaiane nau-road for Fort Wayne ; at Urafton with the o; P. II. Train for Toledo and Chirsgo, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock next morning, i. Mall Train at 8:30 P. U. : atopplng at all way sta tions between Columbus and Cleveland, arriving at Cleve land at 9:16 P. II., connecting at Urestune witn o:uo l' 11. Fait Train on the Ohio and Pennsvlvanla Railroad for Pittsburgh, o., with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne. c; at Cleveland with lbs 9:30 P. M. Night Esprepe tram on tno ace r-nore ivaiiroau ior uie aac. 8. Nlgbt Express at 12:16 P. M. ; stopping at Delaware and all way stations North of New London and leaving pasaengersatall way st&tloas.eoBneotingatCrestllne with the o:Ou A. At. Tram on me umo ana ronnnyivainia nau roan at urai.ou wiiu ius iuicuv uaj ino i vuiuh. arriving at Chicago at 9:30 P. M.,eonneotlagatCleveland with the Morning Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for Dunkirk, Bu-alo, aew-roia, sa. - For throuih and local Tickets apaly at the Ticket Office in the Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Columbus and Ciuctnuatl, and Little Miami, commons ana Aenlt Bauroaa umpanie. r.. d. rij., Columbua, Nov. 13,1855.-dtf SupeHnttnitnl Central Ohio Railroad. WINTER ARUANGEMF,'T CHANGE OF TIME. Two PaiiT TRiiKD Each Wat, (Sctoatb Excbitbii,) 1NB DI ONB UHAJIOS OW VAKJ UgTWira VOIUH Bra AMD Baitimorb, rvN AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 19th, V 18f.6, Trains will run as follows : G0INQ EAST. Uaei fii-prat Train. .'J ill Train. .1:30 r. H. 4:03 " 6:65 " 11:38 " 7:15 " 8:35 " 9:08 arr. 10:00 " Hail Train. 4.50 a. m. 0.47 " ti:itf " 7:45 " S:2$ " B:3'l " 10:37 arr. 12:00 M. Columbus 10:00 A. u Newark 11:10 " Zanosvil!" 12:16 1. w. Concord 1S:03 " Cambrldje 1:25 " Uarnosvuie --oo Belmont 2 69 ' Atrivo at Bellalr S:15 " (J01NO WEST. Irare Kzprai Train. 11:45 A. B. 12:4(1 r. M. 1:07 " 2:30 0:20 " 4:27 " 6:45 " 7:20 " Bellalr Belmont.. . Crneaville Cambridge. Concord . . Zanesville.. Newark. . . . Arr. at Columbus. The Exnresa Tiaiit eol:g East will slop to tako up or leave Passengers, at Columbia, Klrkcrsvllle, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barneavllle, and Belmont, only. Ooixa Wcrr, will stop at all Stations upon signal, ine au irain wiu stop at an tne oiauons where the Mail is to bo received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on Notice being given. OOINO EAST. The Id 00 A. II. Ernrens Train connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at S A. M. and with the train from the Wost on the Columbus. Piqna, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sanduaky, Mansfield and Mt. Yornon, and with Trains on the SteubenvUle and Indiana Railroad: at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Rtltimore, Washington, rbUdelphiaand Eastern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Han dnaky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheelln with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas sengers leaving Louisville and polnta below Cincinnati and taking the 10:20 A. M. Train oo Little Miami Railroad will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indianapolis and Richmond 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 by 10:30 P. M. Train on llaltlmore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at 5 P, M. next day. GOINO WEfTT. The 4 60 A. M. Mail Train connects at Btdlalr with Nliht Train on the Baltimore and Oblo Railroad; at Newark with Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Yernon, and uulcago via uonroeviue; at lomm-one with the Traina for Cincinnati, and with Tralna for Xenla, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Cblesgo, ria Dayton andt'faUrbana. The 11 :16 A.M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, snd arrives in Colnmbus at 7 :20 P. M., and connects wlta Trains goiug somn ana nest, arriving at Cincinnati nt 1 1ft 1'. M. Wfn'I SuprrintenJtnl. Zanesville, Nov. 21, 18S6.-dtf New and Direct Route to sti.t;bknyillk. PITOBOROII, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, fH7 Y0FZ, sal tin Fiiacipul EatUiu ciLiiS, tcubcnville & la.iana Kailroad, Which is now completed and In suticeeafoi upatl';B between Newark and ctuebeuviUo. PASSENGERS EY THIS ROUTE LEAVE COLUMUCa via Express Train Central Ohio RalUvad at 10:10 A. M. connect at Newark with tbe above ruad to SteubenviUe. where they arrive at 8 P. M.: leave immediately on FIRdX CLJ BTtAMERS running in connection witn the road; and alter a comfortable sight's rest, reach Pittsburgh la time for tbe 7 A. 11. Train of tbe " PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. FARE. Columbus to SteubenvUle 14 45 Pittsburgh 4 76 11 Philadelphia 13 00 ' Baltimore 12 76 " New York 16 60 4if Passengers bytbls route have the advantage of reaucea jart ana are nor iimiecir.j w uuivi uiun a, run bargh. Passengers and baggage convey td from the boat to the riftnot fret of charat. For through tlckots, please apply at the ticket ,fflce of the (antral unto tiauroau. O. W. FULTON, Sup't. I.afaybtts Dbvbist, Ofltcral Agent. nol6 JITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & XENIA J RAILROADS. Trains run between Cfllumbns and Cincinnati, as follows : DOWNWARD. Leave Arrl.eat Columbus iTinolouatl. 1:46 A.M. 8 02A.M. 12:30P.M. 443P.M 8:30 P. M 1:23A.M. IIPWARD. Iare Arrive at Cincinnati. 0:00 A.M. 10:00 " 0:00 P.M. Columbus. 9:66 A. M. 8:20 P. M. 11:30 The 2:45 A.M. Train from Columbus connects at Xenla for Davton. Richmond. Indianapolis. Lafarett . Chicago, St. Louis, and all points west; connects at Morrow tor Wilmington, Circlevllle and Lancaster; and at Loveland'a for tiUlnborougn snuunuiiootne: ainn conecuug Bivin fltnnati for Louisville bv the boats. The 12:30 P. M. Tram, from Columbus, eonnocta at London for Sprlngnoia, l ay ton, imiianapona, o.; con. nectlng at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Chioago.St. Louis, aud all points west ; connect i nt-Uormw for wllminirton. Circlevllle and Lancaster and at Lovelands. forHiliaborough and Chillieothe; and at Cincinnati with the O. - M. H. R. for LouIbvIIIo. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Colnmbus connects at London for Sprlng'Jeld; and at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Inaianapolls, lerre uauie, v uicennen sou n. iwuw. Jroroinenniorniauou appiy Lr R 1 or M. L. Doiixhtt, Ticket Agent, Columbus; Wu. Wbioht, igent, Springfield; A. W. Ktabx, Agent. Xenla; A. H. Lbwbj, Agent, or P. W. fiTBABtr., General Ticket Agent, vincinnan, " u.vupui .i So30 fluferwitendciif. Type for Sale at a Great Bargain. Till! OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY rFF.R FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING J lots of True, which is but Utile worn, and will be sold for cash at extremely low prices : 600 lbs. Pica. 1500 " auittll Pica. 2500 " Long Primer. 200 " Nonpareil, copper-face.. And several fonts of JOB TYPE. apr26-dw HON. CHARLES SUMNER'S SPEECH ON Kantas; the canae i attack on his person by Brooks of B. C. ; to which is added the debates which fol lowed, and remarka of Douglas, Cass and Mason, and Mr, tjumners repiy. rrioe iuc; it peraos. For sal by je6 RANDALL ft A8T0N KAILKOAJDS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI i -AHD- HILLSBORO RAILROADS, Opened to -tbeoi, 157 miles Cast ol CloetonaiL TIME CHANGED, Making Jiirtct Conntetitmt with Scioto end Backing Vallty Railrocul. Daily Trains between foitsmouih & Cisein nail, and Atnem & Cincinnati. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, THE 1ST OF AOai'rfT, 1956, the trains wUl run aa followa, until further notice: First Train Leaves ClllUioothe at 6:00 a. m., and ar rives at Uaolonatl at 10.16 a. m., and Columbus at 8:20 p. ra. Second Train Leaves ChUlloo the at 12 30 p. m., after tha arrival nf tha Train from Athena and Portsmouth- and arrives at Cincinnati at 4:49 p. m., aud Columbus at 11-50 p. m. Flret Train Leaves Cincinnati at 6 00 a. m .andar. rlrea at Chillieothe at 10:S0 a. m.. and connects with Train for Athens, Portsmouth, Zaleckl, Jackson, and In termediate points, Second Train Leaves Cincinnati at 3:30 p. m., and ar rives at Chillieothe at (1:23 p. m., and Hillcborn' at 6:45 p. m. First Train East leaves ChlXL'cothe at 1 05 p. m. after the arrival of the train from Cincinnati, connects with train at Hampden at 8 CO p. m., for Jackson, Ports, mouth, La., and arrives at Athena at 5:45 p. m., where lt oonnects with stages for Marietta, Pomeroy, Parkers-burg, and other points and returning, leaves Athens at o:su a, m., conneots at nampaen wuu irain irom roris monta end Jackson, and arrives at Chillieothe at 11:25 a, m.. connecting with the train tor Cincinnati, inns- boro' and Columbus. Fare from Chillieothe to Columbuj 13.50 " ' ' Clsoinnati 2.90 " ' Athens " 4.75 Tickets can tfc bad of VI. L. Dohertr, Columbus Depot, , W. Strader corner Broadway and Front sts., Cincin nati; Little Miami R. R. Depot, and at all of the princi pal Stations on the ll.ittU. . ft. aul W. R. ARTHUR, Supt. 1850. Great Western Route. 1856, COLUMBUS, TIQUA AND INDIANA sat SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE FOIl THE WEST. Two Trains Daily Sundays Excepted. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 29, and until furthor notice. TRAINS WHX RCN AH FOLLOWS: EXPRESS leaves Columbus at 9:00 A. M.; arrives at I'r- banaatll.3l)A. M.;andat rTn.ua 1:00 r H.;enum-ct-Ing at 1'rbnn with 12:18 M. Lightning Express Train on K. R. & '.. K H. R. for BF.LLEEONTAIXE, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WA I'A'E, And at I'lqna connects with trains on the D.AM R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, Ac, And with Packet line on Miami Canal for MINSTER, IiREMEN, ST. MARY'S, Ac. RETURNING, I.taves Piqus ut 2:00 P. M; Urbane at 3:29 P. M., bring ing rrom oil u. it, n. passengers trom i;mrngo, toihh, Sandusky, Sc., to Columbus at 0:10 P. M., and con nectlni; with Niirht Trains for the North and East. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbus at 12 30 P. M. ; art tre at I'rbana &t 3 25 P. M.; at Piqna 6 27 I . M. RETURNING, Leaves Piqua at 6 A. M.; arriving nt Urbana at 6 60 and arrives at Lolumtmn at v ot a.m.; connecting who iv A.M. Train on C. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Wheeling, &c. ; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. A 0. R. R. for l leve-land. Pittsburgh, Fare as Low as by any other .Ionic. For further Information, onurougn Ticaets, apply to H. B. BIOELOW. General Art., Columbus; WM. HAM ILTON, Agt., Urbana; J. HALL- Aftt., Piqua. , tv . i- uivN, r.ooetver. jy30-diwtf J. R. BILLIARD, Supt; Notice to Stock Dealers. THE CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS A; C1N-CISNATI RAILROAD COMPANY erenow running an Express StockTraln, which leavos Columbus furClevu-land at 6:45 p. m., and connect with C, h K. R, R. lor Dunkirk andBufltiln. This arrangement Is expressly made fur the accommodation ot Stock Dealers at Columbus. Krery facility pos- ble will be siren to onsurn success in the transportation of stock. JAMES PATTERSON, Agent. mylv-d3m jy2 AGKICU LTURAL. Fruit Trees, &c, at Colnmbus. WE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of the finest saleable Fruit Trees, 4o., Including Apple, Peach, Pear, (standard aud ju . dwarf, Plum, Cherry, Quince, Apricot, Keo- tpi 'taring, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Currant, Kasuberry. strawberry plants, Rhubntb Roots, Osage Orange, etc, fto. Mo.t or these are rrom tne well Known surnsrwe ot ui-wanger a harry, Rocbeiter, N. Y., and those who desire men articlun rrum soureea that txa be relied on t lnilel of irresponsible agenu.) will do well to call and make taelr selections, or send on taeir orders speeauy. inuse who prefer not to plant until spring can have the trees kept safely (or them until tht time. Catalogues may be had on application st tbe Cultivator OOloe, or at the Nursery. no.b.atr u. u. n iua iv. STUAWOCRniES, HOI A LARGE AS3iRTMENT OF STRAW-BEBKY PLAN io of the moat approved kinds, Inolu ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Bovey'e beed Hog, Dundee, Hud ou of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Cono, Moyamenslug, and several others, all true to name and ttninissd price U.iO to 2 per 100, much less by tbe 1000. Also, a floe assortment cl fjooeiberry, Currant tsd Raspberry bushes. tjUAt thevuiucbus jiuraery, one mnesontn. aprlO M. B. BATEBAM ft CO. COLUJIBUS NURSERY. -A GREAT VARI-etv of tee most obolce Frait and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. The undersigned gives notice that be has made arrange ments with boos of tbe moat extensive and most reliable Nnraerr establishments in the State of New York, for a constant supply at Columbus of the very choicest Fruit and ornamental Trees and .iirtios, and wui n all orders D that line on tne snortosi notice, among mem are some new varieties of great value. Printed catalognee will be In readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. The Trees will be tor sale in a very tew days, anu may oe seen at tne corner of High and State streets, or at Rose Cottage, one mile north of Columbus, on tbe Worth legion Road. apro-tr waiw .ie..ninn. I lllKl'Y VllArtS VlliW JS THAT WORK, AND I AM THE ONLY X authorized Agent for the city of (i)htmbun. Should there be any persons who dosire this work, nod who may have beon overlooked, or were not roaily to take it when I have called upon thsrn, I now announce to tbem and all others, that I am prepared to furnish the work com plete in 2 volumes for , or tue ringie volume lor XX 50; remember, this werk snoulrf luwr lit Icn and will not be banc itutn lam auui. n.M.v lilkj. ,ui lunuivi. inn, v. can not be purchased of l)ook$'Um.'' It isaverycheap woik, and contains about 1500 pages. It Is a book that should be in the hands of all who can, and do understand what they read, It is not only valuable to tno politician and statesman, to the Btudent of hl.tory, but to the patriot and deep thinker. I remain hero than, only this week, I have bat a few copies left with me, so those who dcslro the work should give me an early call. Uronoi W. FutKiro, sole agent for Benton in this city, may be seen every morning from 8 o'clock till 4 In the afternoon, and from 8 to 9 o'clock in the evening. Friends of Col. Benton are Invited to call and see me at .Mrs. Lnmley's on High street, East side, (Boarding House,) opposite jimrew wick's oooi ana enne oiore. .if-i t'envict Labor for Hire. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Ohio Penitentiary, until the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at 10 o'clock a, m. of said day, for the labor of four huudred convicts In the Jtuncution lor nre years, irom me arsi uay ctr January, 1857 : no arreater number than lllty or a less number than twenty will be hired in onyone contract. Convicts to be employed iniidc the walls of tbe jPrtioti. Shop room will be furnished, and the discipline in the shops maintained at the expense of the Stato. Contractors to furnish their own tuol for warming the shops and all other pur poses for which it may ne seeueu. Bidders will sneclfv the kind of business they will em ploy the labor upon; the probablo amount of shop room needed, and the price per day for labor the Directors reserving to tl :cv"s the right toseleot such bids and businesses, In their judgment, will best promote the pe cuniary and reformatory iniere.ie ui me inemuilon, Successful bidders required to give satisfactory seen rltv. All contracts made will be sub I sot to the laws now In existence, and such by laws, rulas and regulations for the discipline and government of the Institution as may oe esiaoiisneu cyme mmiwi, uuiwu. By order ol the Board. L, o. VAN SLYKE, President j.;-d6w BOOKS AND STATIONERY THE GREAT WEST INCLUDING OHIO A Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Min. Dseota, Eaotaa and Nebraska. lvmg their advantage, feograpny, resources aau prospaote. i jsJ . RANDALL - ASTON OLD PENS 1 GOLD 1'ENS 1 vT We have Just received, direct from the miBiitaola rer, a fine lot of Walker's celebrated Gold Pens, consist. Ing of Mammoth, Fountain Elide, Patent, Engrossing, Cmuje.cial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call ana examine our stack.-my RANDALL ft ASTON, VIEWS OF FOREIGN CITIES-Taken on tbe spot by celebrated artists teld to be entlrelT correct bv smKims. They ate Alio, a Cue supply of Sveel Engravings, French and American LituograstU! ana. Prints, at tnv28 BANDAU. ft ASTOM'S. - WHAT IS THE USE OF ROASTING with the heat, when- you can nnrohase Fans so cneapoi jyiu a&nuau. a aciu.i Col. Fremont's Life. XTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LIFE v v of this distinguished man, containing an account of his Explorations, Diaooverlee and Adventures In Kan- neorame, uregon ana laiuornli. me nest and most reliable edition out. (00 pages, embellished, and containing a very correoi ntenees or this wonderrui adventurer. This is a valuable historical work, and should be In the hinds of everybody. Price tl. Copies will be sent to any part of the State on receipt mi i. a uocrai uiscount to tne traae. l or eaie dv jy25 RANDALL ft ASit'tN. BLANKS! BLANKS !-Blaok Deeds of all kinds " Mortgages. " Leases. ' Subpoenas. " Executions. " Summonsee. " For NoUrles Publio " Judgment Notes. Call at Whiting a old stand, ou jyl9 RANDALL ASlO.V. rpUNE UP, BOYS ! NOW'S THE TIME X Tbe Republican Camoalra Sonirster. comnosed en tlrely of Original congs, adapted to the most stirring and popular aire of the day. 100 pagon, prloe 15 cents each; Si. 25 per dor..; S3 per hundred. Son. I on yourorders for they go right orr in doubio quick t line. 1 or sale by Jyili RANDALL li ASTON VALUABLE WORKS, JUST RECEIVED. The Working Drawings of the Great Exhibition Building (Crystal Palace. London. 1351.1 1 vol.. 4vo. ALSO, A complete account of tbe Construction of the Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges, giving the elabo rate experiment ot rairuairn anu other,), tuny iilustra ted. For sale by jj31 . J. H. MILKY ft CO. NEW BOOKS. The Daisy Chain; By author of Hoart.-.e.ie. Upham's Life of Fremont. Morton's Life of Buchanan. Dr. Thompson's Letters from Europe. For sale at the New Book Store of jy31 J. U. RILEY ft Ci). TO MECHANICS. Tn PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND X Book of luduhtrlul Deiizo: Bv W. .Tohnson. The Slediti Enzine. its erulioetboi tu Hill-. Mine. Sic. c. Vi nod's Practical Railroad Woik. " I'erfj.r.ctlve Druwiog. Maeueill's Tables of fnrth Woik. Sopwith's Irioinotrical Ilrawtng. Borden's Railway Formula. Ilaupt on Bridges. Alorli'.'i T-imiiig, A.'. Overman's Iron Manufacture. Whitney's Metallic Woalth of tbe I. fi. Toylor on Coal. For sale at the Nuw Book Store nf Jjal J. H. RILEY ft CO. JULY, ISSli. Braithwailn'a Retrojntct. No. 33. Nolligan'e Atlas of Cutaueuus Diseaso.i, l'..toie.I Plates, aul For sals by J. II. Idl.K.t it CO. LIBRARY SELECT NOVELS. 20 vols , 1 ondon Edition, nulwer Complete, 10 " " " Do tjulncey'a Memorials, 2 vols. For sale br jyar N EW LAW BOOKS. Smith on heal and Personal Property. " i.anaioru and iensut. " It. Y. Com. Pleas Report's. Bradford's Surrogate " No. 3. Forealeby aul J. li. RILEv Co. COM. PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN and the China Seas, fully illustrated, jnt received and for sals by jylil .1. II. RILEY CO. NEW BOOKS Memorials; by DeQulncey, 2 vols. Tennyson's Poems; new Diamond edit loo. Chanulng's Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratoiy. Pooms; by Rev. Chas. Kingsley. Heroes; or Greek Fairy Talus; by Rev. Chas. Eiugnlvy. Just publinhed and for sain by je'ja .1. II. RILEY ft CO. NEW BOOKS " The Modern Story Toller. Robert Luxter Romaine, or Nor Age of Gold. Coloiuba: From the French ot Pi onper lUrlmf'e. Cousnt's Life of Judon. The Earnest Man. Vassnll M .rton; by Parkinan, autbot of "I'ontiac." Junt published, and for sale by jo23 J. II. RILE? ft CO. JUIE MORAL SAYING3 OF PUBL1US SY-X PL'S, a Roman Slave. Tbe only tramlatlen from the Latin. Price 50c. je6 RANDALL ft AST0S. WALL PAPERS KE1V 8TVLE3 FOR HALLS I Marbles, Agates, Stone and Oak Mouldings and Prorations.Also. Ccrusu, Caps, Basss, Centres, to , io , la gold and velvet, and colors. Fine PslDltngl sod Print,, for Flrsbcirda; t case of uew pttto.-ns. Also, 4 cases of new Papers, French Sallns, of superior quality. For sale at tbe new bookstore. mj24 J. H. RILEY ft CO. lAiNDOW SHADES r V Oa band, and in great variety, Gold Shades, made to order lor parlors. o. made to order lor .tote and of-oe windows, elce lljUts, etc., plain and lettered and letlerei 02 la. wide. BUFF HOLLAND for Shades, 1 to For sale at the new bookstore, my 28 J. II. RttEY ft OO. MIKUuRS Four Oval Ulrrors, very richly framed, Pier Glasses, assorted sixes. Just received at the new bookstore. J. H RILEF CO. N. S Glasses fitted to mr alt tier, and out in in good style. - my2d TVJEW BOOKS XS Recent Speeches and Add:e..sa of Cha. Sutnn.r 1 orsat Tragedy; by Grace Gresnwcod. The Angel m The House. Klcgsluy Poems. The Panorama- by WhittUr. For sl by nyS J. H. RILEY ft CO. A PPLWON'S CYCLOPEDIA OK BIOG- XX RAPII Y, edited by Dr. nawks; vol, 3 and 4, Micau lay, crn, Londnu For tale by mvu J. H. RILEY ft Co. QWtDKNBORO'R WORKS A goml collection of tha Society edition, for sale by my9 j. a. iui.r.i re aj Paper Hangiugs New Styles! JUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASKS OF French Papers and Borders, new and very rich pat- ivrns, ny inyit .i. . aium ivw. X(U REAMS WhlTiNG PAPER tjJ t Cap, letter, Notes, Demy, Medium, Flat Caps, Folio Post, tin., rulr.l and unruled, lor sale at low prices by S. H. BURR ft CO., mailt Opposite the State House. 1,TISS BREMER'S NEW BOOK 111 Hertha: Trandated by Mary Howllt. For sale hy je23 .1. 11. RILEV ft CO. WEST'S l'ATENT GALVANIC ROOFING. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above Patent, as bolntr the cheapeht aud most durable Fire proof Rooting Material now In one, and in evory way far superior to any other. It neither runs In oi nor crarxs in ooiu weamer, out remains tougn anu pliable through all seasons; It Is but about half the ex pense of tin, and far more durable, in proof of which we reier to many thousand squarea of Rooting In Buffalo, Clxwlnnd, and throughout the west, lt can be ap plied to tiu, lion, and old shingle roofs without removing thf in. All orders addressed to us at Columbus, Oblo, will be promptly attended tu. G. H. BUSH ft CO., mvIO tjal Office with A. Jones ft Co., 11)1 High st. REAL ESTATE. joii-sr w. x-A-XEati, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Office la riatt's Bnlldlng, Wost of the Tost OOlco. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. C01IH3, Esq., for the purpose of doing a General Apvucy oiiniusBn, wu are preparea io uoy, i . cbanee for others, on the most accommodating terma, all kinds of Real Property. Railroad, and other Bonds and Stocks of all descriptions. apr'i MONEY CAN Itr. MADE. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL BY SUB-scrlptlon, In every county In this State and other States In the Union, a number of useful and popular works, which are meetlne- with a most unprecedented sale. A literal oompeiuarum will be given, by which the Agsnt can reallis large profits. Apply to the lubscrlber at the bookstore of R. H, Burr ft Co., Columbus, O marl-wOm EDWARD SAVAGE, Worthy of Notice. F)B THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING OUR stock baton the fall purch tse, as are sow offering Musllo and Berage Oress Goods at unnaually low prices Beautiful Beragea at lie per yard! Organdies, Frcatb Maslins, aud Lawns, st greatly te. duced prices 1 Having received late additions, cur stock Is unusually attractive for the season. XaT-LADIES, call and see. je28 wu. lilOHARDH. MANTILLAS! Ielng In receipt of the Largest and Choicest issortment OF THE ABOVE EVEll DISPLAYED IN THE CITY, AND HAYING Fitted up our Second Story Jioom for the oae of the same, Tlie Attention of tho Ladio 13 SOIJCTTED. u7 W. RICHARD S . " TRIMMING FRINGE ! FROM 1 TO 8 INCni NEW STYLE I IN ALL COLOR Opmed to-day, at my7 HICHARDS'S. PARASOLS ! LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PH1LADEL A PBIA PARASOLS, some very eWgant, just received my l KiutiAKiiS'B. FROM AUCTION ! A LARGE LOT FOULARD SILKS, HERAGES, TLSSL'ES, FRENCH MUSLINS, PARASOLS, and TRIMMINGS. JihI received from auction, and selling at half usual prlees, at my 7 RICHARDS'.S. EMBROIDERED SETS ! IpRENCn WORKED AND LACE SETS, X new designs. Also SLEEVES, COLLARS and F1.0UNC1NGS. A lame assortment just opened and selling very low, st yi itiuiiAt-i.ve. A. P. STONE & CO. ISTo. (3t-wyxxxio I31ool. ARE NOW OPENING 0XE OF THE LARO ESI ASSORTMENTS Ot DRESS SILKS EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUSI ALSO Silk Robes, very Elegant, at $20 PER PATTERN. BERAGES, LAWNS AND ROBES. A P. 8TOSE & CO. ARE NOW RECEIV- i ING a boautiful assortment of figured and plain Borages. Also elegant Berage and Lawn Robes, at 26 jroc out. uouer priue. CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS. A P. SrOSE & CO. HAVE ON HAND A large and welliolected assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venltian Carpets, worthy np niwmwu wi piircupxers, my UHW A P. STONE & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIV-. ED a splendid assortment of Stella and other sum merHHAWLS AND SCARFS, at greatly reduced prices. Bargains ! Bargains ! MRS. Z. A. II A R N RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of the Ladies of Columbus and the public generally, to the bargains she is now oliering. a. bub naers nerseu mai sue lias the handsomest and cheapest assortment of Goods, and that she ia now otteringTHE GREATEST BARGAIN S That have ever beon offered In this city. Her sto:k consists in part of Silks, Silk Robes, Grenadines, Chales, Chale deLaiues, ituuibs, Dr'iiiauiH,ufl!inaeuaines, nam ana Flounced Berages, Mexicans Holms. A general variety of BLACK A.X1) WHITE ERKSS COOKS, (anion Crapes, Challies, Sc. A large assortment of Visettes, Shawls and Scarfs, A large assortment of French Work, Cheep Liusns, lililrt ifreasts, Gloves and Mandkercbiuls. She bis recontly received a beautiful assortment of Bonnets nnd Flats. She Invlteaan examination of her stock, as she knows she 1, selling the cheapest and bent good. In this market. Call and judge for yourseltes. JM .. A. HAliN. NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS A 1 THE New York Fancy Dry Goods Store uesnler's Corner. fPHE MOST COMPLETE ETOCK OE EM- X BROIDERIES ever opened In Colnmbus, new open, cud selling cheap for cash. raKAeuiiS, RIBBON' new stjles; BONNETS, CRAPE COLLARS, FRENCH F.MBR9ID.KIK., DRE33 EIL-S, kSIBP.OIDERED BtYIS5, INFANl'S WAIST3, HuslEHY, ao. Together with a fuU stock of TRIM MIKOil. my Spring Goods now Opening I At tbe spacious Store neit door to the American Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Coop rising all the newest styles In EH.E3 A besiitifol aasoriment oi Embroidery Goods, Trimmings, i)e T.ainei, Summer Dress Goods, and Draperies. A LARGE BTOOl OF Hosiery, Khawls, Linens, Prints, boil RLE ACHED GOODS. ToBethiir witli everything usnally kept lu a Dry Qiai. Store. As we Intend to sell for CASH, we ara enabled to olfer our customers greet lisrgtilns, A call ll respectfully solicited, 1V.1.AJ, C. McCOY, niyS Next door to the American tl ATS, RIBBONS. MOURNING GOODS, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TISSUE, Blond, Neapolitan and Straw Hats. IlllillONS, LAlr-a and r IAJWKRS, in rich piofuslnn. KCIIRM.NG GOODS constantly oo hand or made to oroei. HAI i SHIRTS, HAIR RESTORATIVE, and BALM OF A Till sanu tLUtytns, at MRS. MART irOPPEKTOXS. ay Straw Ilata Bleached and Pressed. aprlO OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FOR Gentlemen's Wear. AFTER MY THANKS TO THE PUBLIC for the liberal patronage they have heretofore given me, I would say that 1 have just returned from a visit to New-Yota, lu oruer to purchase a stock of goods suitable FOR Tn Spring und Summer Trade. Which I have now received, and am better nranarari ib.n ever before to offer bargains. 1 intend to aell exclusively for CASH, at the luwest possible rates. My stock consists of UlotiLS, tassimem and Testings. of every grade and color, from the finest Imported to the cheapest domeetlce. Also, a nne assortment of all kinds of Geut.'s Furnishing Goods. aAllordersontruted to mi charm will be nromntlv attended to, without any disappointments as to time. Good fits and fine work warranted In every Instance. The public ara invited to call and examine my atock, as I feel confident I can please all who may favor me with their patronage, apri r. juksb, A Farm Wanted, A GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING XX in Washington city, la desirous of exchanging Real Estate in that clly or Baltimore, for a small Farm with good buildings, fruit, die In tho neighborhood of fuiumous. me property in uaitimoro is improved with substantial Brick Dwelling Houses. Further particulars may be ascertained by Inquiry of the Editor of una paper. lou. RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, THEIR CAUSES and the Means of Preventing them; By Emile With, O.K. Forealeby .1. H. RILEY ft CO. aul 8lg feiq State Icnnral. Freedon of tbe Pulpit la Washlcj-toD. a correspondent of tha Boston Traveler says : It was my pleasure to listen to a sermon last oummy, m mis city, pretwhed by Rav. M. D, Conway, pastor ot tha Flr.t. TTni.ariun :., Mr. Conway Is a member of one of the "flrSt tAmtllAa" in Ttntnln 1 m r. . . , glmlll nul epKas.9 ot slavery dj the book. He ia a Iree aud original thinker and an Independent actor. Ha is young, yet, and Dromleea much m. mmnn ... i.. y..' day was, all thmrts considered, one of the bold' est and ablent efforts to which I ever liatonoH His Society is parti v composed of persons who ni yet uuaaectea, in a variety ot waya, with the peculiar institution. Soma uih uiacoureB last aanaay are large slave-hold- cm, nuu aoiu Graces unuer the proeent Admin- luuuiiyu, Hitnom mriuer comment 1 proceed to give you a few estraotn of the sermon, ee- t'tviuiiT ui mai portion relating to recent and passing events, and which has produced a rupture in his society, and will perhaps cause a separation of pastor and flock ; a meeting of tho Society to consider that subject will be held next Sunday, and It ia tho opinion of members of the society with whom I have conversed, that Mr. Conway will be 'dismissed. So much for the freetlom of the pulpit in Washington ! His text was from Zachariah iv, G aud 7 " Not by might nor by power, but by my spirit, saith tho Lord of Hosts. Who art thou, O great mountain ? before Zerubbabel thou shalt become as a plain." The times, said the sneaker, annronnh ne at. inccuuk wuu we siuiure anu is imn t nr.tn.. nitisg. Minds which are aliT may learn hv a daily touch of the telegraph, more than a life- uuiu one generation DacJc, could teach. In the terrible current of evenle the hair whitens In a night. "ben I left you, frienas.it was with the beautiful muelo of peace wafted on eastern winds to our ears. I return to you when the Drst sad notes of civil war namo nn wo.tnrn Windij, and a crcat hean nf hlnolr ln,l aiong tuo gioomy Horizon, sending out Its fitful uBBuuij unu a nery sworu. TThe sneaker then nrnrpile.l in ,im. n.o horrors of war. He dwelt with great power uyuu mo recent; European war, suowing the damage it bad done to trade, its direot cost to me nations concerned In It, and the Immense lose of lifo accruing therefrom, nnd the great "u ik mugiii. ue men continued as follows : Eut a3 yet the lesson is not learned. With the grief, the tears of tho war just closed fresh upon us; with tho blood of seven hundred man crying to us, pause; with the wailings of be reaved women aud childrsn filling the air, this nation is colnor Btoadilv f.nurnri a wnp tub;.). should it come, will bo tho darkest, deadliest! and H10t awful thllt ever rnraril thin nlonof An otner war yields to civil.war In terror. If one comes, arm it seems inevitnhln ub,.ro lm sections have lost the last vestige of respect for each other, ten generations will scarcely see It ouuviuucu. iitau (us msiori'S or civil wnr.s. No young man ever srlowed with enthnsiaam over them, as over great national enooimters. They turn the heart sick. whilst theso fresh red drons are failina-. let every man who will stand by the Prince ol ntB, uuutri tuttt noiv Banner ana stanri hv it. fn-An.n w rtu.r.. .1 .. .V. nuc vmiai uu carta mere WOUla He be found standing. Of course It would be a waste of breath to appeal to slavery for DSSCe. As Willi annpsl fn l.A " . . . ... i r - tuo iiijii vi uie gevnani not IO strik-fl. aa in thai poisonous fane- of hell. Human Slaver-. nM. in send, by any means it ean command, Its deadly virus into the fresh young blood of Freedom. Why should we expect this monster to ohange its instincts? Cun the leopard change Rb spotE? In there any thine; incomnatible in btivlnff nnrl soiling men and women, made in tha lmnoA nf God, on the auction block, and a violation of tne most sacred compacts! Is it any thing wonderful, whilo tearing babes from their mothers, husbands from their wives scenos wnion passed my unconscious childhood as an amazing panorama of the pit, to raise within me at lust, thank God, a hatred of slavery which shall never cense save with the last hcart-tbrob: never tin tins tongue is dust again. Is It, I ask, any thing wonderful, when all thip, in tha oomn, Becomes, in Kansas, murder, robbery, and arsouf Ia there any thing unnatural, when oppression and brutality toward tha weak nnd helpless In Carolina, becomes dastardly and oowardiy assassination of the un fore warned and defencel.H in Washington T NothlDg nn natural, say the South, in indorsing those mon who have wormed their way into power by the very sums tney secrete, ana nse U to Htt thorn-selves on the happiness of millions. Nothing, they repeat, In universal rt'Dreeentative sanction of a crlmo which would have been a scratch but for this Banotlon, which makes the word Union a satire, and virtually says to bait the men of this land, " there is no point of honor oejtweeu us. i no wwesi watte Southerner must be forewarned and challenged, or the aecallaut loses caste forever, But yon Nortbernere shall be beaten as we beat dogs ; we do not forewarn our dogs when we beat them." Llvini In the midst of slavery. I have aver felt that it wai dishonest and wrong that the Northern men should not know bow we are1 trained to doipise Yankees as worse than any- imug else , now it is nearly a provero that there is no gentleman north of Mason and Dixon's line. Qutta per cha is vory honest at any rate, and places the matter frankly be lore the Ireemen of this oountry. It 1b well even If the devils become honest, real devils, and conceal nothing in their hearts. No ; I make no appeal to Slavery to bring us peace; U would bo a hypocrite to do bo and bypocrley Is worse than war : but on yon, freemen and friends of humanity I call to lend all your efforts for peace ; to stand and thed your blood, if need be, for peace. True, not the most Infinitely Bmall atom of principle must be conceded for peace. Better this country should sink bsncath an ocean ot blood, than one of the rights of Humanity be surrendered, than tbo supreme law of Justice to an men rail, lint lor tuese strive to "light through all tho forms of peace," knowing that tbe success of your cause deponds on standing on your ground even to death, not on your overcoming the man who opposed it. ne ia nothing and can do nothing against your oause If It is ngni. it would be a aid, deplorable victory of Sla very over Liberty--worse than any it ever got it the barbarous code of dueling should be consented to as the true one to settle the dis putes ot sections or mon. The boar aulccU tushes, the bee a sting. "lis proper power lo butt oa.ili Creature feels, Bulls use their horns and A..es lift their heels." Slavery takes naturally to bludgeon or pin-tolf. Freedom should as naturally tako to reason, truth of thought, speech and act, aud that courage, not animal, which can bravely stand tor Uod and llignt, ami oe snot Gown, il lunt is cue thing to be done. But must we not resist au assault ? it is in quired. It Is never right deliberately to pre pare ior it, anu u resistance suouiu De tne best thing, when tbe moment comes, instruction and strength will flow Irom God und nature; then your resistance win lie as healthy as luu Inevi Uijlo lightning. Leave it to nature. She is tbe best tettdiur, and no ubfoiute rule can be made. Tooth is ni-cessary, but tuke care that it dots not become fang. One is animal, the other human, ho aro war and a proper resis tance very different the oue animal, tbe other human. Ac toon as war in Kansas becomes inevitable as it will be whvu it is decided that the present policy towaru mat territory is to be contitiued, we should all earnestly turn our attention to disunion. The blood which has stained the free soil of Kansae, and stained the floor of the Sen ale from her ablest advocate, ia vicarious rap.' som of the North for her past sins of servility and compromise. That blood has blotted oat all traditlouarv bunds and slavery aud freidom. The friends of freedom are friends of liberty now etand free fr to be guided by their own law: bound b n compact but their compaot with God; under no euvunant with any tare thlr wrorgt-d and uf-(ering brothers. Now for onoa freedom steps form untrammeled bv any rose-water tnit of ?tionK 1 cw'eeies, Haorod compaots, aad tha like; she hns room now for tne free use of all uer Btrrngin. i o tear not the cneouoter with slavery. iv e only need now that thianew strength of rreedom ehonid bn rln-htiv Airomn .... ... from oivil war. We caa eee that the strength is coming, though as yet it but "sees men as trees;" we see it in the houses half finished, which may now be found in the North, the workmen sent away that to Lawrence; in the fact that time Vvho i5. most for this end in the North, aro thoaA ,hn. never voted for a Republican ia their Uvesi in tbe fact that the States are fast forming In . lino in opposition to every claim of Slavery which is not found surrendered on the very face ot the Constitution. This la right. Let them know, that though tho branches should be pruned, the top-root of Bordor Ruffianism Hot, deep in the human eulisoll of Washington. Let ouuu men ucrB-uui invBtieDrate animals who will band from the honest truth to dodtte' a blow: but ' men. Iiloh.mlnrlut S know their rights, and koowiug, dare main tain." (Concluded ta-moirow.) New York Advertisements. From tU Advertising Airency of 6. At. Prrrisottl a C 119 Kassnn Street, New ork. NEW YORK WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAftEflOUSE. JENNINGS, WHEEL &U & CO. HAVE ON HAND AND OFFER FOR f '8 cheap, an Immense stook of Clothing ot every style, kind and prloe, just made, and auitab e for the coming eeawo. For the quality and etyle of tho goods, the talent displayed in the out and niakeof the clothing, and the prloos at whloh thoy aro offered, we are not to be excelled. Buyers will find it to their interest to call " -A-UllQe II1U BLOCK OI mm&&, WJIEELE2 li CO. i Uiembors st., opposite the Park. jel8-dCm-9ip RISLEY'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF PREPARED ACCORDING TO A FRENCH formula, and approvou by the Faculty of several or tbe most resnectable ifodinnl tviiie,... f,i. ... S?,? 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' my30-3mdlawksi!p" THU rillLOTOKEAf, OR FEMALE'S FRIEND, T3 A VEGETABLE REMEDY, FIRST X brought to the notice or a physician by the eucceas that attended an old Indian midwife in relievinit and curing all those COMPLAINTS PECULIAR 10 FEMALES, it has been abundantly tested by the moat Intelligent matrons and physicians with Invariable success. It tranquilljoe the nervous systom at once, relisyea the ae verest cases or painful Irregularities, and, by assisting ;;I.tur"to rum" her regular functions, testores tl HEALTH and COMFORT aU who come under its Influence It removes real as well as Imaginary Ills, to which so many fema e are liable, and rostoros the hue of the rose to the faded and sallow chMRb. irnm ,h.. subject, the merits of "THK PHILOTOtEN" cannot be fully set forth In an advertisement. A pamphlet, with full particulars, acoompanies each bottle, price If a , - ,1? " -uo'"i "y Havlland, liarral ft Risley, W holssale Druggists. b9 Warren street, New York. 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In all ciisea nf Nervous and ftj.Ut il itlltrctious, palo la the Back and Umbs, lleirir.oiis, I'sligue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of tbe Heart, fewness of Bpi, its, llv. terbvi, rtii,k Headache, Hince. end all Die painful diseases ocoaelono.1 by disonl-red S)ntero, tliene Pills will eflect a cure when sll other means have uilod, and a'-though a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calumet, antimony, or aoy other mineral. Full directions aocompany ech package. Prlee, lo the Lnltd !' "nu Canada, One Lullsr, SV:I Ay,r-it for the United State,,, 1. C. BAI.DWIW ft Co., Rochester, N. Y. TUTTLK ft HOSES, Auburn N. Y., General Ager ts. N. B. II and ti pustsesterapaencloss.1 to any hiiIuo-rircd Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by islutu m.ll. For aala by G. DENIO ft SONS, Columbus, wholesale and retail, and by one I ru3jl.1t lu .very town in the V, ritaUs. s19-dJtwly |
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