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"""wmii mil uu. VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30. J85G. NUMBER is. f r io tate Journal DAILY, THI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY S O IX O XT Xj 23 XI. ci GO. WM. SCHOULER, Editor. Term Invariably in Advance. ruii.T jaooperyaar. By tne Carrier, par week Via Via Wsjuilt 3 00 per year. Wairi.v a 00 11 Clul.a ofton ahdover I 60 VERMS OP ADVERTISING BY TUB SQUAif.V Mix l!his or issa Mint BvUMki.) Oae sunare 1 vear . .SIS 00 : one nquai. weeks.. 60 One 9 months 12 00 : one ' 1 eeka... 3 00 Ou. " 6 month! 10 00 ; on. " lwwr,.,, iujj One " Rm.inthe 8 00 : one " 8 flay. a imi On. ' iuioutl.s 8 f0 ; one " 2 nay" One " 1 u'juIIi 1 60 ; oae " I Insertion Displayed advertisements half more than the above rates. Advertisements, leaded and place.) In the c.iliimii of Special NntieM," avmoic ! omtnary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal ratea, If ordered on the Inside exclusively after the first week( 60 pur cent, more than tbe above ratea ; but all such will appear In the Trl-Weekly without charge. Uusiuesa Cards, not exceeding five lines, per year, In aide, $'i,60 per line ; outside $2. Notice, of . meeting, charitable societies, Are companies, &c, balf price. Marriage notices 25 cents. In no instance will they appear, vnlegs paid for, Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be Insorted till forbid, and eharged accordingly.All traiuienl aJifrli$mtnU must li paid in adtann. This rule will not be varied from. Woekly, same prioe as the Dally, tihere the advertiser usee the Weekly alone. Where Hie Daily and Weekly are both used, then tbe oharge fur tba Weekly will be ball tbe rat. of the Daily. Under, tbe present system, the advertiser pays so muoh tor tb. apace be occupies, tbe changes being chargeable with the composition only. This plan Is now generally adopted. .1- J'.l,-.,. ' "I 'P"v"-g Bj, WILLIAM SAGEIt, S BOOT& SHOEMAKER,! High st., Eist side, six doors South of Town St., upr29yl COLUMBUS, O. DR. MORRISON, ( RETURNED TO COLCMDCH,) Ollicc, Southwest corner of Town mid Third Streets. jPjCjaT-rbose indebted for former services will Mud tbelr accounts at bis ollice. myti-3md OL1VLK ZIUt.KNFUSS, Teacher of the Piano Forte. For terms, &.J., apply at room 32, Neil House, or Gil-leu's Music dtore. uMiil'SS-lyil MRS. AI. liOffKKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OID SMNII Of 8H1PLUT A U1U.,) men street, cuLVnau.t. )S-.ilraw Hats Bluached and Pressed. aprlO ly CHAUNCEY N. OUIS. JOShPH H. OKUiKK, OLDS & GEIGER, A. ttornoya ,t Xj.-w Columbus, oaio. LT-OiUce in the Odeon Duilding.Q uiyl-md ALLEN G. THUR.MAN, Attorney .t Xjht-W, COLUilRUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STBEET, feb20-ly Oetvvson Friend and Mound sts. R. I. CUAMflOX. T. loUtlH, . WilKllH R. E. CHAMPION & CO., BEAMUOJ IM aC3Jm..K edKiS. OSXJ0HSK.JE3 CAMHUWOB, IIOCKIlfa, KORTHRR&, ZANES-V,I.B A.VD BLACKSMITH. Yard and Office near Railroad Depot, uu2o COLUMBUS, O. . W. iSDRIWB. 1 ANDREWS & COX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, No. 1 Piatt's building, btute street, un23 d3m COLUMBUS, OHIO. CHARLES S. I1KLL, Attorney at Law. CONSTAN3' BU1I.P1NC1, HMH 6T., ap'48-tf Coi.umbl'D, Oaio. M . LILLEY, BOOK- BINDER , And Hlank Book Manulucttirer, fflgk street, between Broad and Gay sts. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. STAFFORD & riMITH. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Columbus, Ohio. Sale ot Real Estate, Stocks, Household Furniture, Dry Hoods, Groceries, Horses, Carriages, fee, &c, attended to in city or country, on in. mosv .sasonaoia lerms. Liberal odvanoea on consignments deoldly COAL! COAL t COAL I T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD 1 article of Coarse Orate Coal, and will sell either at de-put or deliver coal on the shortest notice, at th. lowest flgur. of tb. market, and warrant to give satisfaction. JAMES O'KANE, oc23 8ile Agent of Zanesville Coal and Lumber Co. WOOL TWINE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED direct from first hands, a large Invoice of Wool Twine, which be offers to the Wool Growers of Ohio at ow figures for cash. He has also in stor. a good eupply cf Twiue for Druggists, Bookbinders, Upholsterers, and other usee, to which the attontlon of Ibe public Is invited. J. I.. WW, je2-dfew3in 46 West Columbia St., Cincinnati, O. mix. d. risiiJEii, CivB Engineer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, Blsbee'a Block, over Rudlslll'e, Iltgli Street, Colnmliiis, Oliio. ALL KINDS OV LAND AND ENGINEER-1NI1 Surveying and Leveling; Mapping Platting; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly and satisfactorily exeuuted. Refer to M. 1.. Bulllvaut, Esq., Johnflraham, F.sq , Col. . Medbery, O. E jy3l-dlmwly To the Citizens ot Columbus. THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING HAD A large experience in the business and mowing th. wants of th. eitlr.ens, has oncmuea to .staousu a line oi i:n x HACKS, to run to and from any patt of tb. city. My Carriages are all new and eonvenient. To tb. Ladies this will afford a convenient opportunity of Shopping, attending Public lectures, or of visiting tbe .ifferent Publio Institutions. By leaving word at the United States Hotel, Capital House, American, Neil House, or Buckeye House, all orders will b. promptly attended tn, ttf Far. each way, 1 6 cents. aT A line of OMNI DIMM will soon be run regularly from th. Court House to the Railroad Depots. Far. ten oents each way. THOS. BROCK WAY marld-dtf KIPLH AND PISTOL GALLERV. aUE SUAKSPEARE RIFLE AND TISTOL OALLKKY, On Town St., second door from Fritniilin Rank, Is open at all hours during the day and evening. Gentlemen wishing to perfect themselves In this manly accomplishment aie respectfully Invited to call at the rooms, wber. every attention will be paid to render their visit agreeable and satisfactory. je2 dtf BLANK BOOK8-Every variety of Blank Bonks In size, rjiinlity, man uer of ruling, and style of binding, constantly on band, or mado to order at abort notice, by 8. If. BURlt H CO., war 19 High at., opposite .State Hous. DRESS MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF New York City, would respectfully Inform the ladies of Columbus and vicinity, that she Is prepared to execute all order, of DRESS AND MANTILLA MAKING, oi tb. most fashionable styles, and on reasonable terms, at her place of rosideuce north side of Town St., seven doors east of Fourth St. rlS-tf NEW BOOKS- " Eutaw, a Tale oi the Revolution; by Slmms. Hertha, last work by Hiss Bremer. The Philosophy of Marriage, by M. Ryan, H I). The Skeptical Era in Modern History, by T. M. Post. Intermarriaga, or tbe mode in which, and tbe ciiut.es why, Beauty, Health and Intellect result from corlaln unions, and Deformity, Disease and Insanity from others. Hoaryhead McOonner, by Jacob Abbott. 1 oughts and Apothegms from tb. writings of Archbishop Whately. The Sacred Home, by H. P. Gadd's. iY10 RANDALL ti ASTON. TTEEf UOOL, LADIES! r- ..Tv"' """'"d splendid stock of FANS, of has rtfl r n 1 J.l . li - . ... . JTi .:!"! '. ' ,n( ''t hu tn. itocn is fall, at th bookstore of , I9 RANPAIX ft A3T0N. ;1 RAILROADS. Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati UA1LUOAD. Winter Arrangement for 1855-5$, Three Tiaina Daily from Columbus, in connao- tion with Trains on the Little IHiRini, and Columbus nnd lenia Itttilronds. 1 EX TRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M.; 1 stopping at Delaware, Cardlngtoa, Oalion, Cte itliue, Shelby, New London and Grafton, arriving at Cleveland at 2:40 P. )l .; giving passengers roirrr insura for dinner and connecting with the 3:20 P. M. fast Express Train on the Lake fihore Koad for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, &i. This Train connects at Gallon with tbe Bellefontalne and hrrtlaiiaolLj Jtallroad, at Crestline with the 1 :30 Uxwresa ir.in on rim 11140 ana rennsyivam. nanroau lorrur-e-burgh, Philadelphia, ic, and the Ohio and Indiana Rail road lor tort Wayne; atbrairon witu tne a.tie. a. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago 9 o'clock next morning. 2. Mail Train at 3:30 P.M.; stopping at all wsr sta tions between Columbus and Cleveland, axrlvlug at Cleveland at 0:16 P. M.. connecting: at Crestline with 640 P.M. Fast Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, sc., with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, cro.; at Cleveland wf.h th. 9:30 P, M. Night Express Tram on the Lake Shore Railroad fer tb. East. 3. Night Kxpross at 12:16 P. M. ; stopping at Delaware and all way station. North of New London and loaving passengers a tall way 8tations,conueotlng.t Crestline with the 6:0U A. II. Train on tbe Ohio and Feunaylvalnla Kail-road at Orafton with tbe Toledo Day Express forChicago. arriving at Chicago at 9:30 P. M., connecting at Cleveland with the Morning Train on tbe Lake Shore Railroad for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York. &o. tf For through and local Tlokete apply at tbe Ticket Office In tbe Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Columbus anu Cincinnati, aim j.iuie Hinmi, uotumous ann &enia Railroad Companies. E. S. FLINT, Columbus, Nov, 19, 1856.-dtf Superinlenirnt. Central Ohio Railroad. mm WINTER ARRANGEMENT CHANGE OF TIME. Two Diiit Ttuisb Eica WiT, (SranAva EtCEPiro,) Nn nrv On. CBunm or Cars DnwtEN CniFii- nra tsn Biltuiobi. AND AFTER MONDAY, NO'V 19tu, J 181.5 5, Tralna will run as follows : GOING EAST. L:ivt Erprat Train. .n'I Train. Columbus 10:001. M Newark 11:10 " 3:80 P. a. 1:03 .1:55 11:39 7:15 8:34 .-0 avr. 10:1)0 Zanesville 12:1.1 P. M. Concord MM " Cambridge 1:25 " Barnesvllie 2:38 " Belmont 2:M " Arrive at Btlalr 3:16 " OOINU WHIT Ltavf. Etprai Train. Bellalr 11:45 a. m. Belmont 12:40 p. u. Barnesvllie 1:07 " Cambridge 2:30 " Concord !J:20 " Zanesville 4:27 " Newark 5:45 " Arr. at Columbus 7 :20 " Mail Train, 4:90 A. M 6:47 " (1:10 " 7:45 " H 'JH " O il'J " 10:37 " air. 12:00 u. The Hi press Train going East will stop to take up or leave Passengers, at Columbia, Kirkersvllle, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge. Camnbell'a. Barnesville. and Belmont, only. Gnmo Weit, will stop at all Stations npon signal, me jiau iramwiu stop at all tne stations where the Mall Is to be received, or delivered, and at all nioer aiaiiuiis tm nuuce neiug givn GOING EAST. The 10 00 A. M. Es press Train connects at Columbus with tbe Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M. and wi'h tbe train from tb. West on tbe Columbus. Piqna, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning irains to ana irum cannasay, Aiansueiu ana Alt. vernoa, &nrl with Trains an the SteulienvillA&nft fnjllnn& Rnllr.,. . at Wheeling with Express Train on th. Baltimore and" Ohio Railroad for Baltimoro, Washington, rb.UdeIphta.nd eastern lilies. Th. 8:30 P. M. Train will eoncect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with San duakyt MansBeld and Newark Railroad; and atWheelia with Mglit Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas sengors leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati and taking tne 10:20 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad will oonnect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indianapolis and Rlobmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect wltb this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 10 00 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Rall- roa t, ardTtng In Ualtlmore at 6 P. M. neit day. GOLN'G WEST. Tbe 4 50 A. M. Mail Train connnot at Bellalr with Night Train on the Baltimore aod Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via MonroeviUe; at Columbus with tlia Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Senia, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, n'.i Pnyton andwilirbana. The 1 1 :40 A.M. Express Train connects wit b tbe Evprese Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 7 :20 p. St., anil oonnectn witu iruinu going L-outn and west, arriving at Cincinnati at l ln P. M. THATCHER PF.RKtNil, fJifi'l Suprinlmiznl. Zanesville, Nov. 21, lBiS.-dlf Now and Direct Route TO STrKBENVri.LB, PITTSBURGH, PHIIAPKLPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, and tbo Principal Knbtoin citlas, VIA KtcubenviUo & Ladio.ua Itailroad, Which Is now completed and In anrcessfnl operation between Newark and Irtuebenvllle. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE LEAVE COLUMBUS via Fipresa Train Central Ohio Railroad at 10:10 A. M. connect at Newark wltb the above road to Steubenvill., where they arrive at 6 P. 11. ; Uave immediately on FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running In connection with the road; and alter a comfortable night's rest, reach littsburgh in time for tho 7 A.M. Train of 1,19 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. FARE. Cliimf.us to rsteiibenvllle 14 45 ' " Pittsburgh 4 76 ' " Philadelphia l i (jo " " Baltimore 12 7,1 ' Now York 15 &() tiif rainers by tl.ls route hsve tli. advantage of rnfucftt .ii and are not subjected tn hotel bills st Pitts, borgh, l'assongurs and bng'jsgec'mvcyc.lfrom tbo boat to tb. depot fnc of charge. (or through tickets, ploase apply ct the llckst i nice of tbo Central Ohio Rstlroad. O. W. FULTON, Sup'. LiyATsiTi DnvEH.tr, General Agent. nol6 f ITTLE MIAMI AN D COLUMBUS & XENIA XJ RAH JtOADH. .Trains run between Colnmbns and Cincinnati, as follows : DOWNWARD. Leave Arrive at Cniomhiia. Cincinnati. 2:45 A.M. 8:02A.M. 12:30P.M. 4:4:iP.M 8:30 P. M 1:23A.M. UPWARD. Leave Arrive at Cincinnati. Columbus. 0:00 A.M. 9:66 A. M, 10:00 ' 8:20 P, M, 6:00P.M. 11:30 ' Th. 2:45 A.M. Train from Columbus connects at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lafayett , Chicago, 8t. Louis, and all points west; connects at Morrow tor Wilmington, Circlevillu and Lancaster; aud at Loveland's for Hlllsborimgh andChllllootbe; also oonecting at Cincinnati for Louisville hy tbe boats. The 12:30 P. M. Train, Irom Columbus, connects at London for Hprlng field, lisyton, Indianapolis, La.; connecting at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points west; connecting at Morrow for Wilmington, Circievllle and Lancaster and at Lovelands, forllillsboruugh aud Chillioothe; and at Cincinnati with th. O. & U. tt. R. lor Louisville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbns connects at London for Sprlngtleld; and at Xonl. for Dayton, Richmond, Iudiauapolla, Terr, llante, Vinofnues and 8t. Lonls. AYT For other Information apply to T. Locgh, Agent, or M. L. Oouiktt, Ticket Agent, Columbus; WM. WaicuT, Agent, KpringBold; A. W, Btabb, Agent. Xenia; A. II. Lswid, Agent, or P. W. Sihjpku, 0ueral Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. W. II. CLEMENT, ni)30 SuperiniendeM, LlltllUllV OF WIT, a03Ui.CE ASD BACi.lSS, being translations from th. French, new edition. beautifully Illustrated. Catalogues sent freo, cn enclosing a tbree-cent stamp to 11. o. u, cjiiiu w vu., Je'J.l wOm aw Box 4210, New-York P. O. i Profitable Employ men I. A NUMBER OF ACTIVE MEN OF GOOD oharartj. and address are wanted, to whom liberal Inducements are offered, to canvass various sections of Ohio and other States, to obtain subscribers for new and highly attractive works just published, and In process of publication. Agents now opuratfng ar. meeting with great success. For particulars, address or apply to J. MILLS. it, PiiDllslior, JelD-wtf Columbus, O, HON. CHARLES BUMNER'S SPEECH ON Kansas; th. caus. of th. attack on his person by Brooks of 8, C; to which is added the debates which followed, and remarks oi Douglas. Cobs and Mason, and Mr. Sumutr'e rsply. Pric. 10c; If per don. For sale by jc5 RANDALL 4 ASTON. RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI 1IILL3B0I1O' JIAILUOAPS, Opened (o itbena, 137 miles East ol f Inr Innatl. TIME CHANGED, Mnking Direct Connections with Scioto aiu! tucking v alley utaiirvad. Dally Trains between Portsmouth & Cine In nati, and Athens & Cincinnati. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, THE 1ST AUGUST, 1658, the Irains will run as follows, of tin- tn mriner notice: First Train Loaves CbilHcotha at 5:00 a. m., and ar-rivoa at Cincinnati ut 10:15 a, m., and Columbus st M0 n. m. Second Train LeavoHChUllcoth. at 12 :30 p. m., after the arrival of the Train from Athens and Portsmouth, and arrives at Cincinnati at i 49 p, ni , and Columbus at ll'SOp, m. RETURNING : First Train-Lc.vs Cincinnati at fl:00 a. tu,,anlar. rirea at Chtlllcotli. at 10:SO a. tn., and connects with Train for Athens, Portsmouth, Zalejkl, Jaokeen, and Intermediate points. Beoond Train Leaves Cincinnati t 8 80 p. m., and ar. rlvos at Cbillicolbe at 9:22 p. tn., and Hilliboro' at 6:45 p. ra. First Train East leaves CblUtcnthe at 1:05 p. ct, after the arrival of the train from Cincinnati, connects with train at Uaropden at 2:00 p. m., for Jackson, Portsmouth, &a., and arrivos at Athens at 5:45 p. m., where it connects with stages for Linrietta, Poaieroy, Parbors burg, and other point anil returning, leaves Athens at 0:50 a. m., connects at Hampden with train from Ports-ruoutn and Jackson, and arrivos atChlUicothe at 11:26 a. m., connecting with tbo train lor Cincinnati, Hills-bnro' and Columbus. Farn from Chllllaotn to Columbus $3 .50 " " " Cincinnati 2.90 " " Athens " 4.76 Tickets can be bid of M. L. Doheiiv. Columbus Peoot. P. W. Strader, corner Broadway and Front sts., Cincin nati; Little Mtnml R. K. Depot, and at all of the prtoct. pai citations on tue si. a: ai it. it. am w. K. AUTnUrt, Klipt. Notice to Stock Dealers, THE CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CIN X CINNAT1 RAILROAD COMPANY are now runulnir au Express Stock Train, which leaves Columbus for Cleveland at 6:40 p. ni., and connect w ith C. k E. R. R. for Dunkirk and liuflalu. This arrangement is expressly made for the accommodation of Stock Dealers at Columbus. Every facility pos- siiue will ue given to ensure success in the transportation or stocK. jahkn 1'ATltiiaoN, Agent. myl9-d3m jy2 1856. Great Western Route. 1856. COLUMDUS, 1'IQUA AND INDIANA SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AMD MOST RELIABLE ROUTE Two Trains Daily Snnday Kxcoiited. rV AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 29, and until turtbsr notlrc, TRAINS WILL lll'N A3 JOLL0W3: EXPRESS loaves Colnmbna at 9 00 A. M.; arrives at Cr-banaatll:JOA. M.jandat Piqual:0OP. 11.; connsct-inj at Urbana with 12:18 M. Lightning Eipress Train on M. R. t L. L. R. R. for BELLEFOyTAWB, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WAfjS'F, saxouskIt, roLnvo t cwcaqo. And at Fl)ua connects wltb trains on the D. ft M.R.R for TROY, DAYTON, &c, And with Packet line on Miami Canal for ' MltTElJ, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, r, RETURNING, Lnves 1'i.yia at 2 00 P. M; t'rbana at S 59 P. M., biiug- lug irom ou it. it. i;. passengers Irom Chicago, lolmlo, Sandusky, Ac, to Columbus at (110 P. M., and coq-nnctiug with Wibt Trains for the North and Ihfit. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbus at K 801'. M ; ariirss at Urlmua ut S 25 P. M.J at I'lqua 5.81 I'. M RETURNING, Leaves 1 1 . 1 1 1 m at 5 A. M.; arriving at IMiunr. at ll:5D aud arrives at coiiimiius at H 67 A- Al.; connecting with 10 A.M. Train on C, O. It. R. f ir Zanesville, Wheeling;, fcc; and with 10 A. M. Train on :,, ('. k C. ft. R. forVlove-land, Pitlnburch, Ac Fare as Low as by aoy other Route. ror lurtner tuiurmation, or inruugu 'tickets, sppiy to H. B. BIOKI.OW, General Agt., Columbus; WM. HAM-1LTON, Agt., Urbaua; J. HALL. Airt., Piqna. o. W. FULTON, P.oceh'fr. jytlO-dlwlf J, ii. MILLIARD, Supt. AGRICULTURAL, 1'riiit Trees, &cM at tolambus, WE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of tho finest saloable Fruit Trees, to,. luuiuuing Appie, reacn, x ear, iiauuuw anu uwari,; riutD, vuerry, Vjuince, ApncI, ncc- tarlue. Oraps Vines. Gooseberrv. Currant, Kaspberry, Strawb.rrr niants. Rhubarb Knots, Oisge Orange, Aie. , tc. aunt ot these are irom the well known uurserias or lill-wanger At Harry, Rochester. N. Y.. an l those who desire such articles from sources that can be relied on (Instoad of irresponsible agents.) wiU do well to call and make their selections, or send on their orders speedily. These who profer not to plant until spring can have the troos kept safely for them until that, time. Catalogues maybe bad on application at the Cultivator Cfflce, or at the Nursery. nni (ltr 41. D. DATFIIAH S CO. sTiiAWBrnniEs, hoi A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS of th. most approved kinds, incln ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Hovoy'i Seed ling, Dundee, liudton of Cincinnati, (ienese., Crimson Cone, Moyamenslng, and several others, all true to name and iinmited price ll.ti to t'i per 100, much Kss hy the 1000. Also, a fin. BssurlmAot t.f Guoseberrv. Currant and Raspborry bushes. e3,At tuscoiuuiius Nuronry, nn niiiesoutn. aprlO M. R. RATEHAM & CO. -10LUMBU3 NURSERY. A GREAT VARI- J etv of tbo most cholc. Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Tho undersigned gives notice that he has madearrann ments with some of the most extensive and most reliable Nurs.rr establishments In the State of New York, for a constant supply at Columbus of tb. very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and tin rub a, aud win ail all orders o that line on tne snoriosi notice. Among mem are som. oew varieties of great value. lrlnted catalogues will b. In readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. Th. Treeg will b. for sale in a very few days, and may be seen at the corner of High aud iltat. streuts. or at Rose Cottage, one mile norm in voiuiuuub, on in ttoriiiiiigvun r.uau. aprB-tf WARRKN JENKINS. TllliiTY IBaiW VllivV TS THAT WORK, AND I AM THE ONLY X authorised Agent for tho city of Columbus, Should there be any persons who desire this work, aod who may hare been overlooked, or were not ready to take it whan 1 have nailed npon tueni, 1 now announce to them and all otbera, tbat 1 am prepared to furnish th. work complete In 2 volumes for th, or th. single volumo for $2 50: remember, this werk ihould never br lest and mil not be ll-n m-iN TUB auovs named FRlccs, turinermor. "Mat tf can not be purchased of llixikf.llers1' It Is a very cheap woik, and oontalnn about 1500 pages. It Is a book that should he in the hands of all who can, and do understand what they read, It Is not only Taluaiile tn the politician and statesman, to tb. student of history, but to tho patriot and deep thinker. I remain her. then, only this week, I have but . few copies left with ma, eo those who desire th. work should give mean early call. Gsoims W. Fleminq, sole agent for Benton In I his city, may bo seen every morning from 8 o 'clock till 4 In 1 he afternoon, and from 0 to 0 o'clock in the evening. Friends of Col. Benton ar. invited to call and see me at Mrs Lumlsy's on High street, East aid., (Boarding llouae,) opposite Andrew Wick's Boot and Hhoe Store. ,ie27 Convict Labor for Hire. SEALED PR0F0SALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Ohio Penitentiary, until the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at 10 orclook 1. m. of said day, fur the labor of four hundred convicts In th. Institution for five years, from th. first day of January, 1657 ; no greater number than fifty or a less number than twenty will be hired In anyonecontract. Convicts to he employed inside the walls of the Vriion. Shop room will be furnished, and the discipline in the shops maintained at tho expense of th. State. Contractors to furnish their own fuel for warming th. shops and all other purposes for which It may be needed. Bidders will specify the kind of bnsiness they will employ the labor upon; the probable amount of shop room n.eded, and the price per day for labor th. Directors reserving to themselves tbe right to select such bids and business as, in their Judgment, will best promote the po. cunlary and reformatory interaets of the Institution. Successful bidders required to give satisfactory security. All contracts made will be subject to th. laws now in existence, au1 such by-laws, rules and regulations for th discipline and government of tbe Institution as may be established by th. Directors and Warden. By order ot the Board. L, Ot, VAN SI.YBE, President. je2T.4.6w BOOKS AND STATIONERY. rymK GREAT WEST-INCLUDINOOHIO, X Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Kanras and Nebraska. Giving their advantages, geography, resources aud prospects. Je6 RAS'DAI.L A ASTON OLDfENSI (iOLDI'ENS! VX W. have juBt received, direct from the niauufactu rer, a 6ne lot of Walker's celebrated Gold Fens, consist inir (if tfsTnmnOi. Knnntain P.tn l.'n..i. Commercial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call au.l oxamln. our stock, my2 RANDALL S ASTON VIEWS OF FOREIGN CITIES- Taken on tbe spot by celobrated artists. I bey aie aaiu lu u waureiy current ny nanwt. Also, a line supply of Fleel Engravings, Flench and Atuerloan I.itliorraplis and Prints, at RANDAIX Ai A3 TON'S WHAT IS THE USH OF. KOASTINti iritli the beat, hn you can purcUai Fans in iiiirnp i' i jyiw HAND ALL, AblXJIN Col. Fremont's Life. 7E nAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LIFE V J or thla distinguished man, containing an account of his Explorations, Discoveries end Advonturos In Kan- tns, ebrasUa, Oregon and California. Th. beat and must rename edition out. 600 pages, .mbelhabod, and containing a very correct likeness of this wonderful ad-venturer. This is a valuable historical work, aud should be In th. bands of overvboilv. Price i Copies will be sent to any part of tbe Etate on receipt a iiucrni msoount to tue trade, porgaieky J?25 . RANDALL Al ASTON BLANKS! ULAISKS! " Blank Deeds of all kinds. " Mortgages. ' leases. " tsubpecnas. " Executions . 11 Summonses. 11 For Notaries Pulilic. " Judgment Notes. Call at lihiling'sold sland, on .iylS RANDALL fx AiilON. rnUNJB UI", UOYS 1 NOVV'6 THE TIME X. The Republican Campaign Songster, composed entirely of Original songs, adapted to the most stirring and popular airs of the day. 100 pages, price 15 cents each; l.25perdor.; 8 per hundred. 8nd on vour orders lor they go right off in double quirk time. For sale by jy-6 RANDALL & ASTON. VALUABLE WORKS, JUST RECEIVED. Th Working Drawings of the Great Exhibition Building (Crystal Palace, London, 1851.) 1 vol., 4vo. ALSO, A oomplote account of tbo Construction of tbe Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges, giving the elaborate experiments of I'airluiru aud others, fully illustrated. For sale by iyHl .1. II. RILEY & Co. TVTEW BOOKS.- It The Daisy Chain; By uthor of Ileartacase. Unbam's Life of Freiuout. Borton's Life of Buchanan. Dr. Thompson's Letters from Europe. For sale at tho New Book Store of .ij3l J. H. RILEV J: Co. TO 311X11 A Mf S. TnE PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND J. dikiK of Industrial Pesiiru: Bv W. Johnson. lb. Stusiii lingine, Its application to Mills,. Mines, Wood's Practical Railroad Woib. " Perspective Drawltij;. Maenolll'a Tables or Esxlh Work, flopwith's lsoiuetrlcal Drawing. Borden's RallicayFcrmula. Haupt on Bridges. lfnrlU's Tuiilii, Ac. Overman's Iron Manufacture. Whitney's Met illic Wealth of the C. M. Taylor on Coal, For sale at tb New .Book Store nf jv-l J. II. RILEY ti CO TULi, 18JG. tJ JBiaithwafte's Ktflroii, t. No. .Vi. , Nelllgsn'i Atlas ofCntauaous Diseases Coloied Plstfs. aul For sale hy J. H. KILE? k CO. f IBRARV Ob' oliLKOl' NOVELS. U 20 vols tendon Edition. HulwerComplste, 10 " 1). Quinccy'e Memorials, i vrds For sale by " jy31 J. H. RILKY ft Co NW LAW UOUKd." ffmlth on heal and Personal Propsrl v. " landlord and Tenant, " M. Y. Com. Pleas Reports. EiaJford's .Surrogate ' No. 3. For solo by u J. H. KILEx" f i. 10M. i EKKV ri EXPEUITION TO JAPAN - and the China Keus, fully Illustrated, lust received and for sale by ij-31 J. H. RILEY ft CO, MEW BOOKS J.1 Memorials; by PeQuincey. 2 vols. Tonuvson's Poems: new Diamond ediiiou. Channing's Lectures on Rhotoric and Oratory. Poems; by Rev. Chss. Kingsley. Heroes; or Ureok FairyTales; hy Rer. Chan, liinjslcr. luet publiiibed and lor sale by je?l .1. II. RILF.Y Ik CO. MEW UUOKS The! Modorn Ktorv Teller. Robert Lester Romaine. or Now A.-e of Oold. Coloraba: From theFreuchi.t I'mnper Merimee. Consnt's Life of iludsou, The Earnest Man. Vaasall Morton; by Parkman, sutlnrof "Pntttlae." Just publiahcl, aud for sale by jeM J. H. RILEY & CO. 1 mt) MORAL SAYINGS OE PUBLIUS SY- the Latin Price 50c. jo5 RANDALL k ASI0N. I7ALL PAPERS V V NEW STYLES FOR HALLS I iiarbus, Agates, Ktnne aud Oak Mouldings and Deco rations. Also, Corners, Caps, Bases. Centres, ic . Ac , In cold and velvet, and colors. Fine Paintings and Tiiiits, for Fircbonrd.; a cane of now patterns. Also, 4 cases of am Papsrs, French Satins, cf sup. rtor quality. For sale at the new bnnkstnro. my2 .1, II. RILEY i CO, W1 INDOW fcHADElf On hand, and in Brest variet y. Onld Shades, mad to order for iiarlors, Co. made Ut order lor store and office windows, side lights, Ac, plain and lettered. BUFF HOLLAND for Shades, 34 to 61 iu. wide. For sale at the new bookstore. my2U J. n. RILE? & CO. MIRRORS--Four Oval Mirrors, very richly franu l, Pier Glasses, assorted sires, Jmt received at the new bookstore. J. H. F.II.KY i CO, W. B. GlaFjes lilted tu any aire pin-, and put In In good style, my2d VfEW BOOKS- Recent Speeches and Addresses of Cliai iuroner, Forest Tragedy; hy (Irace Uroanwood. The Angel in The House. Rlugaley Poems. The Panorama ; by TMjittl.r For sala ) mvO J. H. RILEV et CO. APPLlCTON'ii CYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY, edited by Dr. Hawks: vol, S and 4, Macau-lay, Svo, Londuu. For sale by y9 J. II. HILLY At Co. QN'EDKNBOIHVS WORKS A good collectlcu of the Socioty edftluu, for sale by roytf J. H. R1LRY ft CO. Paper Hangings New Styles! TUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASES OF tl French Papers and Borden, new and very rich patterns, by myO .1. H. RILEY At 00. 500, REAMS WhlThNG PAPER Cap, letter, Notes, He rav, Medium, F'lut Caps, Folio Post, flic, ruled nn.l unruled. For sal. at low prices by S. 11. BURR St CO., mailt Opposite tb. State House. Ml S BRKMKR'S NEW BOOR Hertha: Translated by Mary llowitt. For sale by jolid J. II. IULKY Jk CO. WEST'S PATENT iJALVaNIC HOOFING. WE DKrilRR TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above Patent, as being the oheanott and most dnrable Fireproof Koofing Material now in us., nnd in every way far superior to any other. It Dithor runs In uoi nor cracks tu eoiu weather, but remains tougn anu pliable through all seasons: tl Is but about half the ex pense of tin, and far mora durable, in proof of which we refer to many thoimand squares of Roofing In Buffalo, Cleveland, au,l throughout tho west. It can be applied to tin, iron, aud old shingle roofs without removing them. All orders addressed to us at Columbus, Ohio, will be promptly attended tn. ii. u. UUiH CO., my CO tjal Office with A. Junes A Co., llil High st. KEAL ESTATE. , sTOXXaX "OT. BAKEH, REAL ESTATK BROKER, Office In Piatt's Building, West of the Post OrMce. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COUB3, Esq., for the purnos. of AolM a Oeneral As-fucv Kusiness, we ar. prepared to flur. 11 and l-i- ohange for others, on the must .ooommmlatiug terms. alUln.ls of Real Property, Railroad, and other Bonds and Rtocks of all descriptlous. apr2 A1UNEV CAN UK WADE. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL BY SUB-acriptinn, Iu every county B this Rtat. and other States In tbe Union, a number of nseful and popular works, which ar. meeting with a most unprecedented sale. 1 liberal amijieruafion will be given, by which th. Agent can realiie larg. profits. Apply to th. tnbsorlbei at the bookstore of !!. II. Burr & Co., Columbns, O mart-wOm EDWARD SAVAGE. DRY GOODS. Worthy of Notice. 1X)K THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING; OUR J. stock before the fall purcha..', we ala now oUcriuu Muslin and Berage Ureas Goods at uuusuaMy Inw pi -ices Beautiful Berages at25cpr j.i.l: Organdies, Ft-ench Muslins, aud Lawu, al greatly re ducod prices! Having received late a, Milium, unr stuck is unusually attractive fur tho sean.iii. ITUDIW, call an 1 see. WM. KIilllAKIU. MANTILLAS! llciiitr In rccflpt of thv Largest and Choicest Assortment OF THK A150VK KVUR DISl'LAYED IN Till', t I I Y, ANII1IAVINO fitted up our Second Story ltoom for tlir Salr oj the same. '1 11' AltsMltiou Ol 111.' l.uJira IS SOLICITED. .)7 W . RICH A R D S , trimming" FRINGE ! nRuM 1 TO 8 INCH! a- NKW Sl'YLK I- IN Al l. t ol.Olt.il Opened to day, at myV KirUAKDR'rV PARASOLS ! A LARGE ASSORTMENT Ob' IM11LADEL. XV PHIA PARASOLS, some very elegant, just received at myt KlUIIAKllWh FROM AUCTION ! A LARGE LOT FOULARD SILKS, 1 l!ICRAQH5t, TIPSUK.S, FKK.VCH WUSMNH, PARASOLS, au.l TRIMMINGS. ii, t rc.uive.l from auction, and selling at half usual prices, at my 7 RICHARDS' EMBROIDERED SETS ! FRENCH WORKED AND LACE SETS. now tlesitsrni. AJsoSLKKVKS. COLLARS ftud FLOCNCtXtlM. A Isn-fl !Hiriuwni jum uj tinea ana Bt-utoj Tiry tow, at aTp. stMe coT No. L Grwynno Blr lis. ARE NOW OPENINli ONE OF TUB LA RO ES 1 AS SOU TM E N TS t,t DRESS SILKS EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBL'MI ALSO Silk Kobes, very Elegant, at $20 PER PATTERN. BERAGES, LAWNS AND ROBES. AT. STOSE & CO. ARE NOW RECEIV- 1NO a beautiful assortment of figured nnd plain Uerages. Also elegaul Berage aud Lawn Robes, at 25 pur cent. Under price. CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS. A P. STOSE & 0. HAVE ON II AN I) J largo and well selected assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Veoltlaa Carpets, worthy ...?nouw,m pmyunuer. my2-UA!1 A l. Sl'OSE & 10, IlAVi-J JLdT RbClilV X.t Kn splendid assortment of SteUaatd other sum- mer SHaWLa AMD SCARFJ, at greatly reduced prices. Bargains ! Bargains ! fK3. Z. A. HARN Rt-SFECTFULLY 1TJ. calls the attention of th. I.ac'.it, of Columbus and tbe nablic eenerallr. to the berialus la nn ntiwin as she flsttors herself that she has the bsnosomoet aul cheapest assortment of Goods, and that she Is now effcr. THE GREATEST BARGAINS That have ver been offered in this city. Uer sto k consists In Dart of Silk Robes, Oreuadines, Chales, Chale .ul nun, vi (iiiuiq,, uruiiRuin, uusun ueiines , v um an, Flounced Uerages, llexicaua Rul.es. A general varioty of BLACK A.X WHITE VUKSS uttODS, Cautun Crapes, Challis, Ac. A large assortment ot Visctte, KUuwIa and SmihI, i large assortment of French Wnrk, Cheap Linens, fchlit Breasts, oiovi-s and uandkercbicrs. She has recently received a beautiful assortment i.f Bonnets and Flats. Shu iuvltrsan evaminatlou of hef stock, an she knows she is soiling the cheapest and best ino.ts iu this market. Cull ftn.t judge for your-elvcn. .. A. HAhN. NKW ARK1VAL OF GOODS AT Til E New York Fancy Dry (ioods Store Kosniepa Loruer. rjHE JIOST COMPLETE STOCK OE KM-X BROIDERIES ever opened In Colnnihus, now open, aud selling cheap for cash. rriA3uiJs, RIBBO.Vg new njlts; BONNI'iS, CRAPE COLLARS, FKKNCI1 KM BKrilDtKl V:'. DRE33 S1LK.1, KiianuiDEREn nwias, I.1HNVS WAIST?, HOS1KKV. An. Together with a full stock of TRI1I HINl.i, Spring Goods now Opening ! At the spacions Store nest door to the American Hotel. AN KNTIRK NEW STOCK f F Fancy and staple Dry (.'cods, Comprising all th. niwe.st styles in ifl.KU. A beautiful assortment m I'mliioideiy (iood-i, Triiumlngs, lie Lniue4, (Summer Ureas Hoods, ami Draperle-j. A LAROR HTOCK OF llotiory, Shawls, Linens, Printu, mill IILE W liri ,JOOIS. l.igelher wllh everylblug nsually sept li, a l.vy flood. 9tore. As we Inteud to sell for CA'IU, y, aie .uabled to offer qur customers great bargalus. A call Is respectfully sullcited. W. ,i. & J. ('. JWct'OV, t")! N'ext door to the Amsrlcan HATS, KIR HOWS, iUOUKNlNC fiOOIJ". A Si'LENDID ASSORTMENT OP TISSUJO, XX Bbnd. Neapolitan and Straw Bats. Sl,!.lX?f su'1 1' l-OWKlld, In rich profusion. fcOl'KMINO COODH constantly on hand or made to order. MRS. MART HOl'l'ERTON'S. rsratraw Hats Bleached and Pressed. prl0 OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FOR Gentlemen's Wear. A FTER MY TTIANKS TO THE PUBLIC XX. for the liberal patronag. they have heretofore given rne, I would say that I have just returned from a visit to New Vui-k.lii order to purchase a stock ofgnnde sirilabl. FOR THE - Spring ami Kumiuer Trade, Which I hav. now weired, and am hotter prepared ll.au aver before to offer bargains. 1 Intend to sell exclusively fr CAHH at Ihn lowest passible ratea. Mr stock consists of Cloths, Canslineres and Vestingn, of every grade and color, from th. finest Imported to the cheapest domestics. - Also, a flue assortment of all kinds of ;ent.'g Furnishing UooiIn. -Allordersentrnsted to my charge will be promptly atumded to, without any disappointment, as to tim. Uuod fits and flue work warranted In every instance. Th. public ar. invited to call and examine my stuck, as I feel conttdent 1 can pleas, all who may favor me with their patronage. mpr7 P. KOSK. ' i A Farm Wanted. A . GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING XX In Washington city, Is desirous of exchanging Heal listate in that oily or UuUimoro, for a small Farm with good buildings, fruit, &o. In tho neighborhood of Columbus. The proporty In Lialilnioro Is Impruvod with substantial Brtok Hwelltng Houses. Further particulars may b ascoi tBned by Inquiry of the Kdltor of toll paper. ' 158 RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, THEIR CAUSES and tb. Means of Preventing them; Bv Emlie With, 0. t. Forsal hy J, H. KILEY ft CO. aul New York Adveriisciuciiis. Fioiu the Advertising Agency of 8. M. Pstmnuim a r, 119 Nassau sirtict. Netv York. NEW YORK WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. JIWNINCS, W1IEEI.F.R & CO; I.IAVE ON HAND AND OFFICII FOR LA sale chu.tp, an Immense stock of Clothlog ot every itlyle, kind and price, just made, aud uutUb e for the coming season, tor tue quality and style ot the goods, the talxnt ilianlaved In the cut and make of the clotbiuir. Hii.l the prices at which they are offered, we are not to no i-sceileu. Buyers will uuu It to llit-lr iulnrest to call au.l t-Ysuiin the stock ot J!;MNi;S, WUEELHE k CO. tflCtiauibers st., opposite the Park jalS dlil-nhl. KISl.iXY'S CO,11POL'Nn EXTRACT !' mm 4tL3 -jcjc -tt.T nKKPAREI) ACCORDING TO A FRENCH I. lormula, aod approved bv the Facullr of several or Ibe mom re.inentshle Medical i',lleic. i il.lj i i. commoudc.-l to the notice of physicians as a STANDARD aPW.IHC REMEDY for tbe cure of all those complaints ..f the I'rmai y organs consequent upon irritation aud ulceration of tlie KlibVEYS, BI.A0DKK and VRETHRA. l omblniug, as It does, the roost euiciont remedies known, It presents unuiuul claims to the attention of all who may ha sullering from Pain and Weakness of th. Loins, Diabetes, Strangnary, Gravel, Gleet, Leuoorrhcea, 4c, and only needs a trial to prove its efficacy. Price 1 a bottle, gold wholesale ,y Haviland, Harral ft Elsley, wboiesalo Druggists, 39 Warren st., New York, H. H. Hanco, Baltimore, Burr, Foster ft t'.Nn. 1 Ccrnhill, Boston, and by Druggists generaMv. my:i0-3mdl:iw-si.i. THE l'HILOTOKKN, OR FEMALE'S FRIEND, TS A V EOKTABLE REMEDY, FIRST A brought tn th. notice of a. physician by th. success that attended an old Indian mi.lwifi! In relieving and curing all thoso COMPLAINTS PECULIAR TO FEMALES It has been abundantly tested by tbe moBt Intelligent matrons anil physicians with Invariable success, it tianquiliios the nervous system at once, relieves the se verest casus of painful Irregularities, and, by assisting Naturo tn resume her regular functions, rustores to HEALTH and COMFORT all who come under its lnlluonce It romovee real as well as Imaginary Ilia, to which so many femnloa are liable, and rer.toresthe huoct the roso to the faded and sallow chock. From the n.tnr. nr , subjeot, the morits of "THE PIIILOTOKEN" cannot be tuny set tortu In an advertisement. A pamphlet, with full particulars, accompanies each boll in. Price If a oottie. noiu at wnoiesale hv iiaiilanii. iiarral & Rule Wholesale Druggists, 89 Warren street, New Yoi k, Burr Foster ft Co., Nu. 1 Cornhill, Boston, H. S. lfsnce, Balli. uiute, anu ny urugglr.tB generally. mySO-.'lmlawd-eMP ROBERTS'S COLIC JKIXTUIiE, FOR INFANTS IS THE OHLY REMEDY that should he used for CRYING, CROSS and FRKT-HJL BABIES. It eives instant nUritnlW.in l.. tbe bowels, preventing both constipation and looseness: producing quiet and refreshing slumber, aud never fails J transform them into FAT and HEARTY, LAUCDIXO CHERUBS. It la also an etiiclent CarminatiT. for bewel i".-cliou& generally. i rice . Harral t I'rlc 25 oents a betlle. Sold at wholesale by Haviland, larral & Uislcy, WholsBhle D! uggista, 39 Wa.rren at., N. i Burr, Fostor k Co., No. 1 Cornhill, Boston; 8. S. Y.i Hancc, Baltimore, aud by druggists generally. TBE H1Z1R POWUER COlIPAW, XiNVTACTtTttR9 AMI DEiLERS ejj- eTT-T Kay 3i ssiB "WW lOOB JBS3 JakW.a HAVIira REDUCED THEIR PRICES TO correspond with the reduced price of Saltpetre, ix.ntlnu. to otter their well known brands of ELiCTHIC uu'ia.i Xi.llL.li. anil ttMLCttv Riiri.K:rv,rlp n lrn nu viuums. ntttv, unnpowaer lor ohxaiipiv sad IINLVO. comDrfslmr .full assortmentnf nalitfAa .r,s binds required by tbe trade, guaraote&d to give entire aatisfaotlon. . . Th. standard, of their Fowdar, which has now enjoyed the highset reputation for mors then tweoty-flv. yean will b. fousd u&anrpastel by any other manufacture o the bind In the world. For sal. by th. principal da.rs,ana also at tli. offlc. " vnmf any, no, ok wall, cor. Water et., New York. . x,.,. A. u. HaZARD, President, A. R. DOUGLASS, Seo'y. mySl-em-sirr ANDREWS aV" JESUr. COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTOrf km WOOI.Eff M1CHRF.UY, iileam Eaglneaand Iteilera, Machinist?' Tools Belting, Ac. Importers and Via'.ert in Manufacturers Articles, No. ut iie Street, N. Voil. I. II.- Agents for the" Woodrufl k Bach liou Wurkj' Steam EngUifs and Culler?. Exclusive Agency in Now York (or "LOWKI.L MACHINE SIIOP" MACIUNIHTS' TOOL8. seS9-dly Hjiraoo. THE fill TAT EMOLIgn RF.JIF.l.T. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S 'lclratod Fcmnle Pills. PROTECTED LETTER PATENT, By ROYAL PUhPAREI) FROM A I'REbORIPTION OF Sir James Clark., M.D., Physician Extraordinary to the queen, 'his invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful ui.,1 dangerous diseases incident to tbe female constitution. It moderates all ercess, removes all obstructions, aud brings on the monthly period with regularity. These fills should be used two or thru, weoka previous to cou-ancmcutj they fortify the constitution, and lesson th. suffering during labor, enabling the mother tn perform ..tra tti.u omaiy tu uermiL anu OUlia. These Pills should not be taken by Females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pragnanoy, as they are snre to bring on Miscarrlaa'. hut atanvnther iim ihi.v safe. ' ' ' In all casus of Norvr.ns and Spinal Affections, pslu In the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Eier-tlon, Palpitation of the Heart, Lnwness ol Spiiita, Hys. tirlrs, Sick Hoadaoh., Whites, and all the nainful disea. see ocoasloned by a disordered system, these Tills will slice I a cur. when all other means have failed, and al- uujueu a poweniu remeoy, no not contain iron calomet antimony, nr any other mineral, Full dliections accompany each pacL-r.o Pi Ice to the Uulted States and Canada, One fwlar. ' bole igol- fur the Culled States, I. O. BALDWIN S CO., Rochester, N. V ltlTn.E & HU.;fti Aubuiu. N. Y.. Uansral Anl. U. B. It aud (J postR. a stamps eacltised to any authorised Agent, will Insurer i i.ltlenf the Pills by return mall. Fjrsal by (f. liENKl i & , Columbus, wholesale ano retail, aad by one Uruggisl i . nery town in the V, Blales. selB-dfcwly SNUFF AND TOBACCO. I'er I.orillnrd, iflnnitfucturei'. NO. 4J, CHATHAM STIiEKT, N. YORK, Successor of Peter and George Lorlllard, offers for suie auitinJs ni ESt lb and 'lOBACCOd In general use, Fur particulars, n Price Currant can be obtained by ad. dressing aa aboro. Thlsestabliabinsut ia one of the old. est of the kind in the United States. mvl31y-AW To Politicians. rri!K TRIBUNE ALMANACANDPOI.nl- jS. I Al. KaGlsri'.H, containing Political matter no where else to he found, and Invaluable to Politicians. ul2 RANDALL fk AHTON. FKEMONT SONUSTEIl, pONTAINING THE CHOICEST C0LLEC- W tid. i .new MJu, adapted to the most spirited National airs Price Singly, li cents; per Doaen, il.M; per Bundled, $7-60. Clubs can be supplied on short notice, Send your niders to an8 RANDALL st ASTON. New Hook!. HPHE LIFE OF MARY .1EMISON. THE L White Woman of Cenesee; lhe Maiden Aunt and toe Las of Suuihlmi; Th. Slitiu and Territories of tlie Crest Weil ; Harried, not liotfd; or Flow Ihey l ived. Hv Alice Carey ; Crochets and Quavers; nr Revelations of an upci u Manager iu Americu ; The Lawyer's Story; or the Oiphsu'i Wrongs. By a member of tho New Voik Bar; Ambition By Kate Hills; The Mormons at Homo, wllh snme incidents of travel from Missoill I to California; The Coquette; or tho History if Fliia barton; Recent Speeches and Addreutn uf Charles Snmuer; cleanings some Wbea some Chsff; Life North and South. Ily t-'arah .1. Hals; Cloudsand Siin'hlne. By Charles Km. to, Tlie Ureal American Battle; or the t.'untust Iwtween Cbrli-tinnlly and Political Ilomsnism, containing accurate lllienes'es of I'llhnore and lAinelsou: llespottfni In Ameiica: an Inquiry into the Nature, Results and Legal Basis of l e Ills , ehohllngSyslcm of the United Slawr. By P.icbar.1 Ft ldrelh, anther or History of tbe Lolled RUl, Ac. At au!2 RANDALL ft AKrOVS. Buchanan, Fremont anil Fillmore. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE BEST LIKENESSES of thu. dlatlngniahed Candidates for the Presidency, all from Pbolegraphs by tho beat artists, on heavy paper, -tl bv SO inches, tinted irround. and very beautiful. Price tl; wlllb. ssntby mall aaywber. In lb. Btste If desired by tb. friends of either. aul KANDALL A3TWT. -"1 '"'n,YiiiiiiirrrrriTlTg(H gaflj Jia Slate onnw!. ew K.-,uk' lair of Ohio, , Wo tuk (lie nnuoxd abstract of (he new Bank Law in Ohia from Thompson's Lfporter : Tbo Ohio Legislature, nt ita late session,paaa-c-il dnothnr tlouble-huaacd linnltirjg law. This law Is to bn BT,rrrTea or dinapproTca by thn people ut tlie election ia October. It provider Jor.ii pafety.fnnd yDtera ot brncbea, U aov-eriietl arid guided by r motlirr luttUiuton, cll ed the Rank of Ohio. This mother eeca that the braiuhoa ot tb Bank of Ohio pay up their capital, cad organ. Ize properly; issues to them circulating notes all blgncd by the Prapldcnt and cashier of the mother ; Mcoivesaod mnnaces the eafoty-fmid, which ia ten por cent, on trio eironlatlon : and can establish a cleat-inn hon-a In Colurhan nr a redemption offico in Kew Yorh. Uranches can bo e'sirted without li capital of $100,000-50 r.er cent, rmld nnov cept in the following; counties, where the capi- kui iub uc. in jitiujiiiuu jiauUjtuu; aod in Cuyahoga, Montgomery, Franklin and Lucas, $800, - uuu, whu ou per cent, pam up. Iirory Urrinch rauflt baTe not leun than coven Lirectoreall resldenta of Ohio. Twenty por cent, i-.tily (lf tfieit circulatiou can be in $1, $2 and ii notes. Fifteen pr oent. of the circulation mii3t be kept In coin, and 13 per cent, moro in its equivalent depon il f.uhject to Bisllt drafts ia Boston. N Ynrb rhiladelphia orRaltimoro, being mada an equivalent. Branches must make monthly rpr.nrfa and stockholders are Individually liablo. Circulation can bo I.'sned on cspit.il as follows:On the first.. . Outhe second. Co tho third,.. .$ico,noo,ipjtsi j-fiidop, a tot. " LVtol. " " " lXtol. " ' ' 1 l.-- tn I On the fourth, lln.ll..I..I.V ..A., ,. . .-'."".- v.uinpLRi.uu,, ..UU.UUU pjia UP, 1 lOi. The mother can oall for moro whan iho safo-tyfund Is dimiainhcd by failures. All bran-cheamnrt take each other's issncs at rir.r lor !obt.i duo. The flret Dlrcctois of the icolhcr Inttltu tlon aro W. W. Scarborough, cf Cincinnati: F. T. Baoliui!, of Cleveland; C. y. 0n of Cir-cle?ille; J. R. Finn, r.f Columtas; 3.rotrer. of Dayton. The other head of this law ia simply the 1'ico Bankins system, reonlilnir onu-half a mnnii capltal a3 tbo branches of the Bank ot Ohio, and requiring their notes to be secured by the stocks of the United States. Ohio, lndiuim. lllinni. Kentucky, Pennsylvania. Marv land, lit-w YnrV Michigan or Massachusetts, deposited with tbe State Treasurer. Ja all cases such stocks must be at least one-half United States orflhln! iin1 In no case can stocks be taken except the lntcr- is reguiariy ana niiiy pm.i. This shuts out Illinois BtockB until the Hhall l-rtvo rrorided for her interest in full. F ETicr. Fi'kk Worsted. Teter Funk U u shrewd man, and generally canlea Mb point; but he sometimes gets worsted. A CfitQ recently occurred which we will relato. A countryman named King, was in the city on business, and though apparently somewhat "green,-'- u3 not altogothsr unacquainted with tbe ways of Gothsm. He hd hcurd of f eter, and molved to see him. Ho accordingly went Into a mock-suction store, where a number of men were ex--arululng watobes, with ths apparent intention ui ouyiug. When King entered, wUa looks were crchanged between these gentry, and the ettle soon commenced. A handsome aud valuable gold wutch was offered, aud King, being a good judgo of the article, bid it in at 2S. Ha lminediutnlv pot it into his pooket, and turned to JeayJ. , The auctioneer usked him to have the wutch done ud. 'No." reDlied K. ill cr. '! will n.Fr. It In my pooketit will be eale." ''Yon hud bet ter nave It done up," persisted the auotioneer, "You can then put it in your trunk and carry . uuuiu ivuvui uuu&ur oi iusmirii," "j, ueyer lose anything," replied King. . By this time several tut-u Lad rm'hpro.l imini.i him, some advising him to haye it done tip, and otherB anking him to let thoin look at U. But n uecnned all offers, and started for the door. Peter saw ho had p-ot hold of the wronc custom. or and resolved to affect br force tvhttt hit pnnfit not by deception. A Ulan ennina- hnfnra Kino- and was about to clo:o the door, wiiilo the others pressed closely around him. Thereupon, ha drew a revolver, and them that it was well loaded and a sura fire, told tho man at the door, in a very cool and deliberate manner, that if he attempted to shut it, he would blow his brnins out forthwith. Then pushing away tho men around him with a rv.ii of ,stout arms, lie exclaimed, " The first man who dares to lay bis hands on me will bo shot!" They all stood back, and KJajr walked ont with his watch, while Peter found himself drmn little browner than bo ever reniembiirs to haw been. JV. Y. Pott. GORTON & ASTON, HKIH STBFCT, BCTWEES BlitUu AV.7 CAT, I Columbns, Ohio, f ANUi-'AOTURERS OF COPPER, 'i'tii IVX and Sheet Iron War., continue to keep on hunt one of the largest and fcc.f t assortments of articles ..i tt.uir line ever brought to this miilzet. Thevkfp f.-in a I.'s of the Comet CookinaT Siovr. olio of the meat approved diving flue Btoves now in use. It is more partlo- J6& ulaily adaptod fr.r wood, but may bnnr3 nsed with coal. Thev warrant them'S-toglvsenlJre saiiafsciicn, or no sale. I Also, T!i8 Bifitk DiHmonil, 'Elm, AirTiilii, An ! Ktarof dm Wf-iit (Poking Stores, whir hare three r.f the best '.!lov.)sf(.rbiirr.Iag bltnmlai.u i coal. Also, . PREMIUM PARLOR ASH BOX SWrF.1. Alaii, a good stock of Furnishing floods, ffes. P;tl;,T-ators, Ico Chests, Water Coolers, Pumps, Japan Wei Bird Cages, Trevitn, Hathftg Tom, Fire Orstt-a, Brick, Copper and Brum Kettles, Ac. aj-Special attention paid to Roofu.f, fyoutimr, Cuy-per rimitli Work, and Job Wink generally. auS'dly Kedzie's Kaia VVaii r Filters. rpHESEFILTERSnAYEIiKEN X fully tnatt'd by families In this city and olsewhere. and in all casus have jii'SSa. given the hlghestsntiHlsolinn. Iliiin wa ter of whatever color, tanto nr smell, l,y this menus becomes cloar as crysUI, making It much bettor for .li inking or culinary purposes. Walnr thus liltcred, is certainly better for health, wbiit tln-i-o Is also a great saving in the matin,' of ten, ito., over hard water. .:inii-a au7-dly. IMiiTON t. aiuN iMint I,. William Cornell, plsiutl". Fr.r.kHn Common J,bn L. Roberts s wife, defendants. J l"i THE DEFENDANTS ARE HEREBYNO-TIl-IEIi that the plalutlll'did, on th. elovant'a day of Auguat. ls.'-ti, file his petilinn Iu tho Court ot Corcmon I'leas is 1-inDl.lin cennly, against them. 6aid patitlorf sets forth that the defendants did, ou the eighth day of August, n.r,.'i, execute a ib?"d of mcrtgnpo to the plain-tilt on h lot of land In lhe tuwn of Grs'bamsciilt. In said oonnty, to seouie two notes of h.ind for M2b enca, ruaoe hy John L llobsrts to the plaintiff on the Crr.t day o' august, the first payable in sis mouths from date. the second paynhle in one year from dale, with inUrest; that a part of the first not.) was pal- and a Judgment for the hitlanre in said Court cf C'nmrn -n I'lap, which remains unpaid ; that thu second not. in unp-iW. The plaintiff prays Judfueat on laid seccaJ r.ctu fur t'Mi and lnfi'rct from date,-and fm tb tt'.iot the mnrigajred premi-ici; tliat the Judpimfct on shhi second note be luily piiid out of the proceeds ol the nsIc, and thu .nri.lns uf llui enle luiuiiiv hs nnr.lln.l In .llscfiirco of IhH ' judgment on ssid tWat imtu, aud for oih-)i relief. The ih l.hdaiitn nro required to snswer 'by th Hth dsy r,f October. IdOi). ot a iudiiment nnd ordir of esle, anil aiicn other urdeis s may lie just, will k atk'c ft it the Oft- loU'T term ol said Com t wii.-.iu . Aug. 11, We-nCw -Hy '!. gntMP. hU A.t.tfny.' Esther Institute. '1M1K FIFTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF THK I Institute will enmmence on WKliMtriDAV TtllllKR lTni, 16W. For Catolcguts, Clrculsr., n., p-plT(0 'all7-d6w l.V. S HI-.VI, MOTit li. THE PUBLIC! ARE HER ED 1 NOTIFIED l nut to purchase or negotiate for n Ceruacat. cf Deposit, '. datrd June , loHi to my ordr, for fiHy dollars, lisuoi bv tiiller, PnnaKlson k Co., payment having bean st.pp.ii. LLlAfc ECOFiri.P. auld-w'rtr ftr'HjI
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Full Text | """wmii mil uu. VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30. J85G. NUMBER is. f r io tate Journal DAILY, THI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY S O IX O XT Xj 23 XI. ci GO. WM. SCHOULER, Editor. Term Invariably in Advance. ruii.T jaooperyaar. By tne Carrier, par week Via Via Wsjuilt 3 00 per year. Wairi.v a 00 11 Clul.a ofton ahdover I 60 VERMS OP ADVERTISING BY TUB SQUAif.V Mix l!his or issa Mint BvUMki.) Oae sunare 1 vear . .SIS 00 : one nquai. weeks.. 60 One 9 months 12 00 : one ' 1 eeka... 3 00 Ou. " 6 month! 10 00 ; on. " lwwr,.,, iujj One " Rm.inthe 8 00 : one " 8 flay. a imi On. ' iuioutl.s 8 f0 ; one " 2 nay" One " 1 u'juIIi 1 60 ; oae " I Insertion Displayed advertisements half more than the above rates. Advertisements, leaded and place.) In the c.iliimii of Special NntieM," avmoic ! omtnary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal ratea, If ordered on the Inside exclusively after the first week( 60 pur cent, more than tbe above ratea ; but all such will appear In the Trl-Weekly without charge. Uusiuesa Cards, not exceeding five lines, per year, In aide, $'i,60 per line ; outside $2. Notice, of . meeting, charitable societies, Are companies, &c, balf price. Marriage notices 25 cents. In no instance will they appear, vnlegs paid for, Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be Insorted till forbid, and eharged accordingly.All traiuienl aJifrli$mtnU must li paid in adtann. This rule will not be varied from. Woekly, same prioe as the Dally, tihere the advertiser usee the Weekly alone. Where Hie Daily and Weekly are both used, then tbe oharge fur tba Weekly will be ball tbe rat. of the Daily. Under, tbe present system, the advertiser pays so muoh tor tb. apace be occupies, tbe changes being chargeable with the composition only. This plan Is now generally adopted. .1- J'.l,-.,. ' "I 'P"v"-g Bj, WILLIAM SAGEIt, S BOOT& SHOEMAKER,! High st., Eist side, six doors South of Town St., upr29yl COLUMBUS, O. DR. MORRISON, ( RETURNED TO COLCMDCH,) Ollicc, Southwest corner of Town mid Third Streets. jPjCjaT-rbose indebted for former services will Mud tbelr accounts at bis ollice. myti-3md OL1VLK ZIUt.KNFUSS, Teacher of the Piano Forte. For terms, &.J., apply at room 32, Neil House, or Gil-leu's Music dtore. uMiil'SS-lyil MRS. AI. liOffKKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OID SMNII Of 8H1PLUT A U1U.,) men street, cuLVnau.t. )S-.ilraw Hats Bluached and Pressed. aprlO ly CHAUNCEY N. OUIS. JOShPH H. OKUiKK, OLDS & GEIGER, A. ttornoya ,t Xj.-w Columbus, oaio. LT-OiUce in the Odeon Duilding.Q uiyl-md ALLEN G. THUR.MAN, Attorney .t Xjht-W, COLUilRUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STBEET, feb20-ly Oetvvson Friend and Mound sts. R. I. CUAMflOX. T. loUtlH, . WilKllH R. E. CHAMPION & CO., BEAMUOJ IM aC3Jm..K edKiS. OSXJ0HSK.JE3 CAMHUWOB, IIOCKIlfa, KORTHRR&, ZANES-V,I.B A.VD BLACKSMITH. Yard and Office near Railroad Depot, uu2o COLUMBUS, O. . W. iSDRIWB. 1 ANDREWS & COX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, No. 1 Piatt's building, btute street, un23 d3m COLUMBUS, OHIO. CHARLES S. I1KLL, Attorney at Law. CONSTAN3' BU1I.P1NC1, HMH 6T., ap'48-tf Coi.umbl'D, Oaio. M . LILLEY, BOOK- BINDER , And Hlank Book Manulucttirer, fflgk street, between Broad and Gay sts. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. STAFFORD & riMITH. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Columbus, Ohio. Sale ot Real Estate, Stocks, Household Furniture, Dry Hoods, Groceries, Horses, Carriages, fee, &c, attended to in city or country, on in. mosv .sasonaoia lerms. Liberal odvanoea on consignments deoldly COAL! COAL t COAL I T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD 1 article of Coarse Orate Coal, and will sell either at de-put or deliver coal on the shortest notice, at th. lowest flgur. of tb. market, and warrant to give satisfaction. JAMES O'KANE, oc23 8ile Agent of Zanesville Coal and Lumber Co. WOOL TWINE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED direct from first hands, a large Invoice of Wool Twine, which be offers to the Wool Growers of Ohio at ow figures for cash. He has also in stor. a good eupply cf Twiue for Druggists, Bookbinders, Upholsterers, and other usee, to which the attontlon of Ibe public Is invited. J. I.. WW, je2-dfew3in 46 West Columbia St., Cincinnati, O. mix. d. risiiJEii, CivB Engineer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, Blsbee'a Block, over Rudlslll'e, Iltgli Street, Colnmliiis, Oliio. ALL KINDS OV LAND AND ENGINEER-1NI1 Surveying and Leveling; Mapping Platting; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly and satisfactorily exeuuted. Refer to M. 1.. Bulllvaut, Esq., Johnflraham, F.sq , Col. . Medbery, O. E jy3l-dlmwly To the Citizens ot Columbus. THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING HAD A large experience in the business and mowing th. wants of th. eitlr.ens, has oncmuea to .staousu a line oi i:n x HACKS, to run to and from any patt of tb. city. My Carriages are all new and eonvenient. To tb. Ladies this will afford a convenient opportunity of Shopping, attending Public lectures, or of visiting tbe .ifferent Publio Institutions. By leaving word at the United States Hotel, Capital House, American, Neil House, or Buckeye House, all orders will b. promptly attended tn, ttf Far. each way, 1 6 cents. aT A line of OMNI DIMM will soon be run regularly from th. Court House to the Railroad Depots. Far. ten oents each way. THOS. BROCK WAY marld-dtf KIPLH AND PISTOL GALLERV. aUE SUAKSPEARE RIFLE AND TISTOL OALLKKY, On Town St., second door from Fritniilin Rank, Is open at all hours during the day and evening. Gentlemen wishing to perfect themselves In this manly accomplishment aie respectfully Invited to call at the rooms, wber. every attention will be paid to render their visit agreeable and satisfactory. je2 dtf BLANK BOOK8-Every variety of Blank Bonks In size, rjiinlity, man uer of ruling, and style of binding, constantly on band, or mado to order at abort notice, by 8. If. BURlt H CO., war 19 High at., opposite .State Hous. DRESS MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF New York City, would respectfully Inform the ladies of Columbus and vicinity, that she Is prepared to execute all order, of DRESS AND MANTILLA MAKING, oi tb. most fashionable styles, and on reasonable terms, at her place of rosideuce north side of Town St., seven doors east of Fourth St. rlS-tf NEW BOOKS- " Eutaw, a Tale oi the Revolution; by Slmms. Hertha, last work by Hiss Bremer. The Philosophy of Marriage, by M. Ryan, H I). The Skeptical Era in Modern History, by T. M. Post. Intermarriaga, or tbe mode in which, and tbe ciiut.es why, Beauty, Health and Intellect result from corlaln unions, and Deformity, Disease and Insanity from others. Hoaryhead McOonner, by Jacob Abbott. 1 oughts and Apothegms from tb. writings of Archbishop Whately. The Sacred Home, by H. P. Gadd's. iY10 RANDALL ti ASTON. TTEEf UOOL, LADIES! r- ..Tv"' """'"d splendid stock of FANS, of has rtfl r n 1 J.l . li - . ... . JTi .:!"! '. ' ,n( ''t hu tn. itocn is fall, at th bookstore of , I9 RANPAIX ft A3T0N. ;1 RAILROADS. Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati UA1LUOAD. Winter Arrangement for 1855-5$, Three Tiaina Daily from Columbus, in connao- tion with Trains on the Little IHiRini, and Columbus nnd lenia Itttilronds. 1 EX TRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M.; 1 stopping at Delaware, Cardlngtoa, Oalion, Cte itliue, Shelby, New London and Grafton, arriving at Cleveland at 2:40 P. )l .; giving passengers roirrr insura for dinner and connecting with the 3:20 P. M. fast Express Train on the Lake fihore Koad for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, &i. This Train connects at Gallon with tbe Bellefontalne and hrrtlaiiaolLj Jtallroad, at Crestline with the 1 :30 Uxwresa ir.in on rim 11140 ana rennsyivam. nanroau lorrur-e-burgh, Philadelphia, ic, and the Ohio and Indiana Rail road lor tort Wayne; atbrairon witu tne a.tie. a. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago 9 o'clock next morning. 2. Mail Train at 3:30 P.M.; stopping at all wsr sta tions between Columbus and Cleveland, axrlvlug at Cleveland at 0:16 P. M.. connecting: at Crestline with 640 P.M. Fast Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, sc., with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, cro.; at Cleveland wf.h th. 9:30 P, M. Night Express Tram on the Lake Shore Railroad fer tb. East. 3. Night Kxpross at 12:16 P. M. ; stopping at Delaware and all way station. North of New London and loaving passengers a tall way 8tations,conueotlng.t Crestline with the 6:0U A. II. Train on tbe Ohio and Feunaylvalnla Kail-road at Orafton with tbe Toledo Day Express forChicago. arriving at Chicago at 9:30 P. M., connecting at Cleveland with the Morning Train on tbe Lake Shore Railroad for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York. &o. tf For through and local Tlokete apply at tbe Ticket Office In tbe Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Columbus anu Cincinnati, aim j.iuie Hinmi, uotumous ann &enia Railroad Companies. E. S. FLINT, Columbus, Nov, 19, 1856.-dtf Superinlenirnt. Central Ohio Railroad. mm WINTER ARRANGEMENT CHANGE OF TIME. Two Diiit Ttuisb Eica WiT, (SranAva EtCEPiro,) Nn nrv On. CBunm or Cars DnwtEN CniFii- nra tsn Biltuiobi. AND AFTER MONDAY, NO'V 19tu, J 181.5 5, Tralna will run as follows : GOING EAST. L:ivt Erprat Train. .n'I Train. Columbus 10:001. M Newark 11:10 " 3:80 P. a. 1:03 .1:55 11:39 7:15 8:34 .-0 avr. 10:1)0 Zanesville 12:1.1 P. M. Concord MM " Cambridge 1:25 " Barnesvllie 2:38 " Belmont 2:M " Arrive at Btlalr 3:16 " OOINU WHIT Ltavf. Etprai Train. Bellalr 11:45 a. m. Belmont 12:40 p. u. Barnesvllie 1:07 " Cambridge 2:30 " Concord !J:20 " Zanesville 4:27 " Newark 5:45 " Arr. at Columbus 7 :20 " Mail Train, 4:90 A. M 6:47 " (1:10 " 7:45 " H 'JH " O il'J " 10:37 " air. 12:00 u. The Hi press Train going East will stop to take up or leave Passengers, at Columbia, Kirkersvllle, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge. Camnbell'a. Barnesville. and Belmont, only. Gnmo Weit, will stop at all Stations npon signal, me jiau iramwiu stop at all tne stations where the Mall Is to be received, or delivered, and at all nioer aiaiiuiis tm nuuce neiug givn GOING EAST. The 10 00 A. M. Es press Train connects at Columbus with tbe Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M. and wi'h tbe train from tb. West on tbe Columbus. Piqna, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning irains to ana irum cannasay, Aiansueiu ana Alt. vernoa, &nrl with Trains an the SteulienvillA&nft fnjllnn& Rnllr.,. . at Wheeling with Express Train on th. Baltimore and" Ohio Railroad for Baltimoro, Washington, rb.UdeIphta.nd eastern lilies. Th. 8:30 P. M. Train will eoncect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with San duakyt MansBeld and Newark Railroad; and atWheelia with Mglit Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas sengors leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati and taking tne 10:20 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad will oonnect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indianapolis and Rlobmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect wltb this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 10 00 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Rall- roa t, ardTtng In Ualtlmore at 6 P. M. neit day. GOLN'G WEST. Tbe 4 50 A. M. Mail Train connnot at Bellalr with Night Train on the Baltimore aod Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via MonroeviUe; at Columbus with tlia Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Senia, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, n'.i Pnyton andwilirbana. The 1 1 :40 A.M. Express Train connects wit b tbe Evprese Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 7 :20 p. St., anil oonnectn witu iruinu going L-outn and west, arriving at Cincinnati at l ln P. M. THATCHER PF.RKtNil, fJifi'l Suprinlmiznl. Zanesville, Nov. 21, lBiS.-dlf Now and Direct Route TO STrKBENVri.LB, PITTSBURGH, PHIIAPKLPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, and tbo Principal Knbtoin citlas, VIA KtcubenviUo & Ladio.ua Itailroad, Which Is now completed and In anrcessfnl operation between Newark and Irtuebenvllle. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE LEAVE COLUMBUS via Fipresa Train Central Ohio Railroad at 10:10 A. M. connect at Newark wltb the above road to Steubenvill., where they arrive at 6 P. 11. ; Uave immediately on FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running In connection with the road; and alter a comfortable night's rest, reach littsburgh in time for tho 7 A.M. Train of 1,19 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. FARE. Cliimf.us to rsteiibenvllle 14 45 ' " Pittsburgh 4 76 ' " Philadelphia l i (jo " " Baltimore 12 7,1 ' Now York 15 &() tiif rainers by tl.ls route hsve tli. advantage of rnfucftt .ii and are not subjected tn hotel bills st Pitts, borgh, l'assongurs and bng'jsgec'mvcyc.lfrom tbo boat to tb. depot fnc of charge. (or through tickets, ploase apply ct the llckst i nice of tbo Central Ohio Rstlroad. O. W. FULTON, Sup'. LiyATsiTi DnvEH.tr, General Agent. nol6 f ITTLE MIAMI AN D COLUMBUS & XENIA XJ RAH JtOADH. .Trains run between Colnmbns and Cincinnati, as follows : DOWNWARD. Leave Arrive at Cniomhiia. Cincinnati. 2:45 A.M. 8:02A.M. 12:30P.M. 4:4:iP.M 8:30 P. M 1:23A.M. UPWARD. Leave Arrive at Cincinnati. Columbus. 0:00 A.M. 9:66 A. M, 10:00 ' 8:20 P, M, 6:00P.M. 11:30 ' Th. 2:45 A.M. Train from Columbus connects at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lafayett , Chicago, 8t. Louis, and all points west; connects at Morrow tor Wilmington, Circlevillu and Lancaster; aud at Loveland's for Hlllsborimgh andChllllootbe; also oonecting at Cincinnati for Louisville hy tbe boats. The 12:30 P. M. Train, Irom Columbus, connects at London for Hprlng field, lisyton, Indianapolis, La.; connecting at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points west; connecting at Morrow for Wilmington, Circievllle and Lancaster and at Lovelands, forllillsboruugh aud Chillioothe; and at Cincinnati with th. O. & U. tt. R. lor Louisville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbns connects at London for Sprlngtleld; and at Xonl. for Dayton, Richmond, Iudiauapolla, Terr, llante, Vinofnues and 8t. Lonls. AYT For other Information apply to T. Locgh, Agent, or M. L. Oouiktt, Ticket Agent, Columbus; WM. WaicuT, Agent, KpringBold; A. W, Btabb, Agent. Xenia; A. II. Lswid, Agent, or P. W. Sihjpku, 0ueral Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. W. II. CLEMENT, ni)30 SuperiniendeM, LlltllUllV OF WIT, a03Ui.CE ASD BACi.lSS, being translations from th. French, new edition. beautifully Illustrated. Catalogues sent freo, cn enclosing a tbree-cent stamp to 11. o. u, cjiiiu w vu., Je'J.l wOm aw Box 4210, New-York P. O. i Profitable Employ men I. A NUMBER OF ACTIVE MEN OF GOOD oharartj. and address are wanted, to whom liberal Inducements are offered, to canvass various sections of Ohio and other States, to obtain subscribers for new and highly attractive works just published, and In process of publication. Agents now opuratfng ar. meeting with great success. For particulars, address or apply to J. MILLS. it, PiiDllslior, JelD-wtf Columbus, O, HON. CHARLES BUMNER'S SPEECH ON Kansas; th. caus. of th. attack on his person by Brooks of 8, C; to which is added the debates which followed, and remarks oi Douglas. Cobs and Mason, and Mr. Sumutr'e rsply. Pric. 10c; If per don. For sale by jc5 RANDALL 4 ASTON. RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI 1IILL3B0I1O' JIAILUOAPS, Opened (o itbena, 137 miles East ol f Inr Innatl. TIME CHANGED, Mnking Direct Connections with Scioto aiu! tucking v alley utaiirvad. Dally Trains between Portsmouth & Cine In nati, and Athens & Cincinnati. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, THE 1ST AUGUST, 1658, the Irains will run as follows, of tin- tn mriner notice: First Train Loaves CbilHcotha at 5:00 a. m., and ar-rivoa at Cincinnati ut 10:15 a, m., and Columbus st M0 n. m. Second Train LeavoHChUllcoth. at 12 :30 p. m., after the arrival of the Train from Athens and Portsmouth, and arrives at Cincinnati at i 49 p, ni , and Columbus at ll'SOp, m. RETURNING : First Train-Lc.vs Cincinnati at fl:00 a. tu,,anlar. rirea at Chtlllcotli. at 10:SO a. tn., and connects with Train for Athens, Portsmouth, Zalejkl, Jaokeen, and Intermediate points. Beoond Train Leaves Cincinnati t 8 80 p. m., and ar. rlvos at Cbillicolbe at 9:22 p. tn., and Hilliboro' at 6:45 p. ra. First Train East leaves CblUtcnthe at 1:05 p. ct, after the arrival of the train from Cincinnati, connects with train at Uaropden at 2:00 p. m., for Jackson, Portsmouth, &a., and arrivos at Athens at 5:45 p. m., where it connects with stages for Linrietta, Poaieroy, Parbors burg, and other point anil returning, leaves Athens at 0:50 a. m., connects at Hampden with train from Ports-ruoutn and Jackson, and arrivos atChlUicothe at 11:26 a. m., connecting with tbo train lor Cincinnati, Hills-bnro' and Columbus. Farn from Chllllaotn to Columbus $3 .50 " " " Cincinnati 2.90 " " Athens " 4.76 Tickets can be bid of M. L. Doheiiv. Columbus Peoot. P. W. Strader, corner Broadway and Front sts., Cincin nati; Little Mtnml R. K. Depot, and at all of the prtoct. pai citations on tue si. a: ai it. it. am w. K. AUTnUrt, Klipt. Notice to Stock Dealers, THE CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CIN X CINNAT1 RAILROAD COMPANY are now runulnir au Express Stock Train, which leaves Columbus for Cleveland at 6:40 p. ni., and connect w ith C. k E. R. R. for Dunkirk and liuflalu. This arrangement is expressly made for the accommodation of Stock Dealers at Columbus. Every facility pos- siiue will ue given to ensure success in the transportation or stocK. jahkn 1'ATltiiaoN, Agent. myl9-d3m jy2 1856. Great Western Route. 1856. COLUMDUS, 1'IQUA AND INDIANA SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AMD MOST RELIABLE ROUTE Two Trains Daily Snnday Kxcoiited. rV AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 29, and until turtbsr notlrc, TRAINS WILL lll'N A3 JOLL0W3: EXPRESS loaves Colnmbna at 9 00 A. M.; arrives at Cr-banaatll:JOA. M.jandat Piqual:0OP. 11.; connsct-inj at Urbana with 12:18 M. Lightning Eipress Train on M. R. t L. L. R. R. for BELLEFOyTAWB, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WAfjS'F, saxouskIt, roLnvo t cwcaqo. And at Fl)ua connects wltb trains on the D. ft M.R.R for TROY, DAYTON, &c, And with Packet line on Miami Canal for ' MltTElJ, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, r, RETURNING, Lnves 1'i.yia at 2 00 P. M; t'rbana at S 59 P. M., biiug- lug irom ou it. it. i;. passengers Irom Chicago, lolmlo, Sandusky, Ac, to Columbus at (110 P. M., and coq-nnctiug with Wibt Trains for the North and Ihfit. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbus at K 801'. M ; ariirss at Urlmua ut S 25 P. M.J at I'lqua 5.81 I'. M RETURNING, Leaves 1 1 . 1 1 1 m at 5 A. M.; arriving at IMiunr. at ll:5D aud arrives at coiiimiius at H 67 A- Al.; connecting with 10 A.M. Train on C, O. It. R. f ir Zanesville, Wheeling;, fcc; and with 10 A. M. Train on :,, ('. k C. ft. R. forVlove-land, Pitlnburch, Ac Fare as Low as by aoy other Route. ror lurtner tuiurmation, or inruugu 'tickets, sppiy to H. B. BIOKI.OW, General Agt., Columbus; WM. HAM-1LTON, Agt., Urbaua; J. HALL. Airt., Piqna. o. W. FULTON, P.oceh'fr. jytlO-dlwlf J, ii. MILLIARD, Supt. AGRICULTURAL, 1'riiit Trees, &cM at tolambus, WE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of tho finest saloable Fruit Trees, to,. luuiuuing Appie, reacn, x ear, iiauuuw anu uwari,; riutD, vuerry, Vjuince, ApncI, ncc- tarlue. Oraps Vines. Gooseberrv. Currant, Kaspberry, Strawb.rrr niants. Rhubarb Knots, Oisge Orange, Aie. , tc. aunt ot these are irom the well known uurserias or lill-wanger At Harry, Rochester. N. Y.. an l those who desire such articles from sources that can be relied on (Instoad of irresponsible agents.) wiU do well to call and make their selections, or send on their orders speedily. These who profer not to plant until spring can have the troos kept safely for them until that, time. Catalogues maybe bad on application at the Cultivator Cfflce, or at the Nursery. nni (ltr 41. D. DATFIIAH S CO. sTiiAWBrnniEs, hoi A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS of th. most approved kinds, incln ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Hovoy'i Seed ling, Dundee, liudton of Cincinnati, (ienese., Crimson Cone, Moyamenslng, and several others, all true to name and iinmited price ll.ti to t'i per 100, much Kss hy the 1000. Also, a fin. BssurlmAot t.f Guoseberrv. Currant and Raspborry bushes. e3,At tuscoiuuiius Nuronry, nn niiiesoutn. aprlO M. R. RATEHAM & CO. -10LUMBU3 NURSERY. A GREAT VARI- J etv of tbo most cholc. Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Tho undersigned gives notice that he has madearrann ments with some of the most extensive and most reliable Nurs.rr establishments In the State of New York, for a constant supply at Columbus of tb. very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and tin rub a, aud win ail all orders o that line on tne snoriosi notice. Among mem are som. oew varieties of great value. lrlnted catalogues will b. In readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. Th. Treeg will b. for sale in a very few days, and may be seen at the corner of High aud iltat. streuts. or at Rose Cottage, one mile norm in voiuiuuub, on in ttoriiiiiigvun r.uau. aprB-tf WARRKN JENKINS. TllliiTY IBaiW VllivV TS THAT WORK, AND I AM THE ONLY X authorised Agent for tho city of Columbus, Should there be any persons who desire this work, aod who may hare been overlooked, or were not ready to take it whan 1 have nailed npon tueni, 1 now announce to them and all otbera, tbat 1 am prepared to furnish th. work complete In 2 volumes for th, or th. single volumo for $2 50: remember, this werk ihould never br lest and mil not be ll-n m-iN TUB auovs named FRlccs, turinermor. "Mat tf can not be purchased of llixikf.llers1' It Is a very cheap woik, and oontalnn about 1500 pages. It Is a book that should he in the hands of all who can, and do understand what they read, It Is not only Taluaiile tn the politician and statesman, to tb. student of history, but to tho patriot and deep thinker. I remain her. then, only this week, I have but . few copies left with ma, eo those who desire th. work should give mean early call. Gsoims W. Fleminq, sole agent for Benton In I his city, may bo seen every morning from 8 o 'clock till 4 In 1 he afternoon, and from 0 to 0 o'clock in the evening. Friends of Col. Benton ar. invited to call and see me at Mrs Lumlsy's on High street, East aid., (Boarding llouae,) opposite Andrew Wick's Boot and Hhoe Store. ,ie27 Convict Labor for Hire. SEALED PR0F0SALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Ohio Penitentiary, until the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at 10 orclook 1. m. of said day, fur the labor of four hundred convicts In th. Institution for five years, from th. first day of January, 1657 ; no greater number than fifty or a less number than twenty will be hired In anyonecontract. Convicts to he employed inside the walls of the Vriion. Shop room will be furnished, and the discipline in the shops maintained at tho expense of th. State. Contractors to furnish their own fuel for warming th. shops and all other purposes for which It may be needed. Bidders will specify the kind of bnsiness they will employ the labor upon; the probable amount of shop room n.eded, and the price per day for labor th. Directors reserving to themselves tbe right to select such bids and business as, in their Judgment, will best promote the po. cunlary and reformatory interaets of the Institution. Successful bidders required to give satisfactory security. All contracts made will be subject to th. laws now in existence, au1 such by-laws, rules and regulations for th discipline and government of tbe Institution as may be established by th. Directors and Warden. By order ot the Board. L, Ot, VAN SI.YBE, President. je2T.4.6w BOOKS AND STATIONERY. rymK GREAT WEST-INCLUDINOOHIO, X Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Kanras and Nebraska. Giving their advantages, geography, resources aud prospects. Je6 RAS'DAI.L A ASTON OLDfENSI (iOLDI'ENS! VX W. have juBt received, direct from the niauufactu rer, a 6ne lot of Walker's celebrated Gold Fens, consist inir (if tfsTnmnOi. Knnntain P.tn l.'n..i. Commercial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call au.l oxamln. our stock, my2 RANDALL S ASTON VIEWS OF FOREIGN CITIES- Taken on tbe spot by celobrated artists. I bey aie aaiu lu u waureiy current ny nanwt. Also, a line supply of Fleel Engravings, Flench and Atuerloan I.itliorraplis and Prints, at RANDAIX Ai A3 TON'S WHAT IS THE USH OF. KOASTINti iritli the beat, hn you can purcUai Fans in iiiirnp i' i jyiw HAND ALL, AblXJIN Col. Fremont's Life. 7E nAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LIFE V J or thla distinguished man, containing an account of his Explorations, Discoveries end Advonturos In Kan- tns, ebrasUa, Oregon and California. Th. beat and must rename edition out. 600 pages, .mbelhabod, and containing a very correct likeness of this wonderful ad-venturer. This is a valuable historical work, aud should be In th. bands of overvboilv. Price i Copies will be sent to any part of tbe Etate on receipt a iiucrni msoount to tue trade, porgaieky J?25 . RANDALL Al ASTON BLANKS! ULAISKS! " Blank Deeds of all kinds. " Mortgages. ' leases. " tsubpecnas. " Executions . 11 Summonses. 11 For Notaries Pulilic. " Judgment Notes. Call at lihiling'sold sland, on .iylS RANDALL fx AiilON. rnUNJB UI", UOYS 1 NOVV'6 THE TIME X. The Republican Campaign Songster, composed entirely of Original songs, adapted to the most stirring and popular airs of the day. 100 pages, price 15 cents each; l.25perdor.; 8 per hundred. 8nd on vour orders lor they go right off in double quirk time. For sale by jy-6 RANDALL & ASTON. VALUABLE WORKS, JUST RECEIVED. Th Working Drawings of the Great Exhibition Building (Crystal Palace, London, 1851.) 1 vol., 4vo. ALSO, A oomplote account of tbo Construction of tbe Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges, giving the elaborate experiments of I'airluiru aud others, fully illustrated. For sale by iyHl .1. II. RILEY & Co. TVTEW BOOKS.- It The Daisy Chain; By uthor of Ileartacase. Unbam's Life of Freiuout. Borton's Life of Buchanan. Dr. Thompson's Letters from Europe. For sale at tho New Book Store of .ij3l J. H. RILEV J: Co. TO 311X11 A Mf S. TnE PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND J. dikiK of Industrial Pesiiru: Bv W. Johnson. lb. Stusiii lingine, Its application to Mills,. Mines, Wood's Practical Railroad Woib. " Perspective Drawltij;. Maenolll'a Tables or Esxlh Work, flopwith's lsoiuetrlcal Drawing. Borden's RallicayFcrmula. Haupt on Bridges. lfnrlU's Tuiilii, Ac. Overman's Iron Manufacture. Whitney's Met illic Wealth of the C. M. Taylor on Coal, For sale at tb New .Book Store nf jv-l J. II. RILEY ti CO TULi, 18JG. tJ JBiaithwafte's Ktflroii, t. No. .Vi. , Nelllgsn'i Atlas ofCntauaous Diseases Coloied Plstfs. aul For sale hy J. H. KILE? k CO. f IBRARV Ob' oliLKOl' NOVELS. U 20 vols tendon Edition. HulwerComplste, 10 " 1). Quinccy'e Memorials, i vrds For sale by " jy31 J. H. RILKY ft Co NW LAW UOUKd." ffmlth on heal and Personal Propsrl v. " landlord and Tenant, " M. Y. Com. Pleas Reports. EiaJford's .Surrogate ' No. 3. For solo by u J. H. KILEx" f i. 10M. i EKKV ri EXPEUITION TO JAPAN - and the China Keus, fully Illustrated, lust received and for sale by ij-31 J. H. RILEY ft CO, MEW BOOKS J.1 Memorials; by PeQuincey. 2 vols. Tonuvson's Poems: new Diamond ediiiou. Channing's Lectures on Rhotoric and Oratory. Poems; by Rev. Chss. Kingsley. Heroes; or Ureok FairyTales; hy Rer. Chan, liinjslcr. luet publiiibed and lor sale by je?l .1. II. RILF.Y Ik CO. MEW UUOKS The! Modorn Ktorv Teller. Robert Lester Romaine. or Now A.-e of Oold. Coloraba: From theFreuchi.t I'mnper Merimee. Consnt's Life of iludsou, The Earnest Man. Vaasall Morton; by Parkman, sutlnrof "Pntttlae." Just publiahcl, aud for sale by jeM J. H. RILEY & CO. 1 mt) MORAL SAYINGS OE PUBLIUS SY- the Latin Price 50c. jo5 RANDALL k ASI0N. I7ALL PAPERS V V NEW STYLES FOR HALLS I iiarbus, Agates, Ktnne aud Oak Mouldings and Deco rations. Also, Corners, Caps, Bases. Centres, ic . Ac , In cold and velvet, and colors. Fine Paintings and Tiiiits, for Fircbonrd.; a cane of now patterns. Also, 4 cases of am Papsrs, French Satins, cf sup. rtor quality. For sale at the new bnnkstnro. my2 .1, II. RILEY i CO, W1 INDOW fcHADElf On hand, and in Brest variet y. Onld Shades, mad to order for iiarlors, Co. made Ut order lor store and office windows, side lights, Ac, plain and lettered. BUFF HOLLAND for Shades, 34 to 61 iu. wide. For sale at the new bookstore. my2U J. n. RILE? & CO. MIRRORS--Four Oval Mirrors, very richly franu l, Pier Glasses, assorted sires, Jmt received at the new bookstore. J. H. F.II.KY i CO, W. B. GlaFjes lilted tu any aire pin-, and put In In good style, my2d VfEW BOOKS- Recent Speeches and Addresses of Cliai iuroner, Forest Tragedy; hy (Irace Uroanwood. The Angel in The House. Rlugaley Poems. The Panorama ; by TMjittl.r For sala ) mvO J. H. RILEV et CO. APPLlCTON'ii CYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY, edited by Dr. Hawks: vol, S and 4, Macau-lay, Svo, Londuu. For sale by y9 J. II. HILLY At Co. QN'EDKNBOIHVS WORKS A good collectlcu of the Socioty edftluu, for sale by roytf J. H. R1LRY ft CO. Paper Hangings New Styles! TUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASES OF tl French Papers and Borden, new and very rich patterns, by myO .1. H. RILEY At 00. 500, REAMS WhlThNG PAPER Cap, letter, Notes, He rav, Medium, F'lut Caps, Folio Post, flic, ruled nn.l unruled. For sal. at low prices by S. 11. BURR St CO., mailt Opposite tb. State House. Ml S BRKMKR'S NEW BOOR Hertha: Translated by Mary llowitt. For sale by jolid J. II. IULKY Jk CO. WEST'S PATENT iJALVaNIC HOOFING. WE DKrilRR TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above Patent, as being the oheanott and most dnrable Fireproof Koofing Material now in us., nnd in every way far superior to any other. It Dithor runs In uoi nor cracks tu eoiu weather, but remains tougn anu pliable through all seasons: tl Is but about half the ex pense of tin, and far mora durable, in proof of which we refer to many thoimand squares of Roofing In Buffalo, Cleveland, au,l throughout tho west. It can be applied to tin, iron, aud old shingle roofs without removing them. All orders addressed to us at Columbus, Ohio, will be promptly attended tn. ii. u. UUiH CO., my CO tjal Office with A. Junes A Co., llil High st. KEAL ESTATE. , sTOXXaX "OT. BAKEH, REAL ESTATK BROKER, Office In Piatt's Building, West of the Post OrMce. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COUB3, Esq., for the purnos. of AolM a Oeneral As-fucv Kusiness, we ar. prepared to flur. 11 and l-i- ohange for others, on the must .ooommmlatiug terms. alUln.ls of Real Property, Railroad, and other Bonds and Rtocks of all descriptlous. apr2 A1UNEV CAN UK WADE. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL BY SUB-acriptinn, Iu every county B this Rtat. and other States In tbe Union, a number of nseful and popular works, which ar. meeting with a most unprecedented sale. 1 liberal amijieruafion will be given, by which th. Agent can realiie larg. profits. Apply to th. tnbsorlbei at the bookstore of !!. II. Burr & Co., Columbns, O mart-wOm EDWARD SAVAGE. DRY GOODS. Worthy of Notice. 1X)K THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING; OUR J. stock before the fall purcha..', we ala now oUcriuu Muslin and Berage Ureas Goods at uuusuaMy Inw pi -ices Beautiful Berages at25cpr j.i.l: Organdies, Ft-ench Muslins, aud Lawu, al greatly re ducod prices! Having received late a, Milium, unr stuck is unusually attractive fur tho sean.iii. ITUDIW, call an 1 see. WM. KIilllAKIU. MANTILLAS! llciiitr In rccflpt of thv Largest and Choicest Assortment OF THK A150VK KVUR DISl'LAYED IN Till', t I I Y, ANII1IAVINO fitted up our Second Story ltoom for tlir Salr oj the same. '1 11' AltsMltiou Ol 111.' l.uJira IS SOLICITED. .)7 W . RICH A R D S , trimming" FRINGE ! nRuM 1 TO 8 INCH! a- NKW Sl'YLK I- IN Al l. t ol.Olt.il Opened to day, at myV KirUAKDR'rV PARASOLS ! A LARGE ASSORTMENT Ob' IM11LADEL. XV PHIA PARASOLS, some very elegant, just received at myt KlUIIAKllWh FROM AUCTION ! A LARGE LOT FOULARD SILKS, 1 l!ICRAQH5t, TIPSUK.S, FKK.VCH WUSMNH, PARASOLS, au.l TRIMMINGS. ii, t rc.uive.l from auction, and selling at half usual prices, at my 7 RICHARDS' EMBROIDERED SETS ! FRENCH WORKED AND LACE SETS. now tlesitsrni. AJsoSLKKVKS. COLLARS ftud FLOCNCtXtlM. A Isn-fl !Hiriuwni jum uj tinea ana Bt-utoj Tiry tow, at aTp. stMe coT No. L Grwynno Blr lis. ARE NOW OPENINli ONE OF TUB LA RO ES 1 AS SOU TM E N TS t,t DRESS SILKS EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBL'MI ALSO Silk Kobes, very Elegant, at $20 PER PATTERN. BERAGES, LAWNS AND ROBES. AT. STOSE & CO. ARE NOW RECEIV- 1NO a beautiful assortment of figured nnd plain Uerages. Also elegaul Berage aud Lawn Robes, at 25 pur cent. Under price. CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS. A P. STOSE & 0. HAVE ON II AN I) J largo and well selected assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Veoltlaa Carpets, worthy ...?nouw,m pmyunuer. my2-UA!1 A l. Sl'OSE & 10, IlAVi-J JLdT RbClilV X.t Kn splendid assortment of SteUaatd other sum- mer SHaWLa AMD SCARFJ, at greatly reduced prices. Bargains ! Bargains ! fK3. Z. A. HARN Rt-SFECTFULLY 1TJ. calls the attention of th. I.ac'.it, of Columbus and tbe nablic eenerallr. to the berialus la nn ntiwin as she flsttors herself that she has the bsnosomoet aul cheapest assortment of Goods, and that she Is now effcr. THE GREATEST BARGAINS That have ver been offered in this city. Uer sto k consists In Dart of Silk Robes, Oreuadines, Chales, Chale .ul nun, vi (iiiuiq,, uruiiRuin, uusun ueiines , v um an, Flounced Uerages, llexicaua Rul.es. A general varioty of BLACK A.X WHITE VUKSS uttODS, Cautun Crapes, Challis, Ac. A large assortment ot Visctte, KUuwIa and SmihI, i large assortment of French Wnrk, Cheap Linens, fchlit Breasts, oiovi-s and uandkercbicrs. She has recently received a beautiful assortment i.f Bonnets and Flats. Shu iuvltrsan evaminatlou of hef stock, an she knows she is soiling the cheapest and best ino.ts iu this market. Cull ftn.t judge for your-elvcn. .. A. HAhN. NKW ARK1VAL OF GOODS AT Til E New York Fancy Dry (ioods Store Kosniepa Loruer. rjHE JIOST COMPLETE STOCK OE KM-X BROIDERIES ever opened In Colnnihus, now open, aud selling cheap for cash. rriA3uiJs, RIBBO.Vg new njlts; BONNI'iS, CRAPE COLLARS, FKKNCI1 KM BKrilDtKl V:'. DRE33 S1LK.1, KiianuiDEREn nwias, I.1HNVS WAIST?, HOS1KKV. An. Together with a full stock of TRI1I HINl.i, Spring Goods now Opening ! At the spacions Store nest door to the American Hotel. AN KNTIRK NEW STOCK f F Fancy and staple Dry (.'cods, Comprising all th. niwe.st styles in ifl.KU. A beautiful assortment m I'mliioideiy (iood-i, Triiumlngs, lie Lniue4, (Summer Ureas Hoods, ami Draperle-j. A LAROR HTOCK OF llotiory, Shawls, Linens, Printu, mill IILE W liri ,JOOIS. l.igelher wllh everylblug nsually sept li, a l.vy flood. 9tore. As we Inteud to sell for CA'IU, y, aie .uabled to offer qur customers great bargalus. A call Is respectfully sullcited. W. ,i. & J. ('. JWct'OV, t")! N'ext door to the Amsrlcan HATS, KIR HOWS, iUOUKNlNC fiOOIJ". A Si'LENDID ASSORTMENT OP TISSUJO, XX Bbnd. Neapolitan and Straw Bats. Sl,!.lX?f su'1 1' l-OWKlld, In rich profusion. fcOl'KMINO COODH constantly on hand or made to order. MRS. MART HOl'l'ERTON'S. rsratraw Hats Bleached and Pressed. prl0 OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FOR Gentlemen's Wear. A FTER MY TTIANKS TO THE PUBLIC XX. for the liberal patronag. they have heretofore given rne, I would say that I have just returned from a visit to New Vui-k.lii order to purchase a stock ofgnnde sirilabl. FOR THE - Spring ami Kumiuer Trade, Which I hav. now weired, and am hotter prepared ll.au aver before to offer bargains. 1 Intend to sell exclusively fr CAHH at Ihn lowest passible ratea. Mr stock consists of Cloths, Canslineres and Vestingn, of every grade and color, from th. finest Imported to the cheapest domestics. - Also, a flue assortment of all kinds of ;ent.'g Furnishing UooiIn. -Allordersentrnsted to my charge will be promptly atumded to, without any disappointment, as to tim. Uuod fits and flue work warranted In every instance. Th. public ar. invited to call and examine my stuck, as I feel conttdent 1 can pleas, all who may favor me with their patronage. mpr7 P. KOSK. ' i A Farm Wanted. A . GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING XX In Washington city, Is desirous of exchanging Heal listate in that oily or UuUimoro, for a small Farm with good buildings, fruit, &o. In tho neighborhood of Columbus. The proporty In Lialilnioro Is Impruvod with substantial Brtok Hwelltng Houses. Further particulars may b ascoi tBned by Inquiry of the Kdltor of toll paper. ' 158 RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, THEIR CAUSES and tb. Means of Preventing them; Bv Emlie With, 0. t. Forsal hy J, H. KILEY ft CO. aul New York Adveriisciuciiis. Fioiu the Advertising Agency of 8. M. Pstmnuim a r, 119 Nassau sirtict. Netv York. NEW YORK WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. JIWNINCS, W1IEEI.F.R & CO; I.IAVE ON HAND AND OFFICII FOR LA sale chu.tp, an Immense stock of Clothlog ot every itlyle, kind and price, just made, aud uutUb e for the coming season, tor tue quality and style ot the goods, the talxnt ilianlaved In the cut and make of the clotbiuir. Hii.l the prices at which they are offered, we are not to no i-sceileu. Buyers will uuu It to llit-lr iulnrest to call au.l t-Ysuiin the stock ot J!;MNi;S, WUEELHE k CO. tflCtiauibers st., opposite the Park jalS dlil-nhl. KISl.iXY'S CO,11POL'Nn EXTRACT !' mm 4tL3 -jcjc -tt.T nKKPAREI) ACCORDING TO A FRENCH I. lormula, aod approved bv the Facullr of several or Ibe mom re.inentshle Medical i',lleic. i il.lj i i. commoudc.-l to the notice of physicians as a STANDARD aPW.IHC REMEDY for tbe cure of all those complaints ..f the I'rmai y organs consequent upon irritation aud ulceration of tlie KlibVEYS, BI.A0DKK and VRETHRA. l omblniug, as It does, the roost euiciont remedies known, It presents unuiuul claims to the attention of all who may ha sullering from Pain and Weakness of th. Loins, Diabetes, Strangnary, Gravel, Gleet, Leuoorrhcea, 4c, and only needs a trial to prove its efficacy. Price 1 a bottle, gold wholesale ,y Haviland, Harral ft Elsley, wboiesalo Druggists, 39 Warren st., New York, H. H. Hanco, Baltimore, Burr, Foster ft t'.Nn. 1 Ccrnhill, Boston, and by Druggists generaMv. my:i0-3mdl:iw-si.i. THE l'HILOTOKKN, OR FEMALE'S FRIEND, TS A V EOKTABLE REMEDY, FIRST A brought tn th. notice of a. physician by th. success that attended an old Indian mi.lwifi! In relieving and curing all thoso COMPLAINTS PECULIAR TO FEMALES It has been abundantly tested by tbe moBt Intelligent matrons anil physicians with Invariable success, it tianquiliios the nervous system at once, relieves the se verest casus of painful Irregularities, and, by assisting Naturo tn resume her regular functions, rustores to HEALTH and COMFORT all who come under its lnlluonce It romovee real as well as Imaginary Ilia, to which so many femnloa are liable, and rer.toresthe huoct the roso to the faded and sallow chock. From the n.tnr. nr , subjeot, the morits of "THE PIIILOTOKEN" cannot be tuny set tortu In an advertisement. A pamphlet, with full particulars, accompanies each boll in. Price If a oottie. noiu at wnoiesale hv iiaiilanii. iiarral & Rule Wholesale Druggists, 89 Warren street, New Yoi k, Burr Foster ft Co., Nu. 1 Cornhill, Boston, H. S. lfsnce, Balli. uiute, anu ny urugglr.tB generally. mySO-.'lmlawd-eMP ROBERTS'S COLIC JKIXTUIiE, FOR INFANTS IS THE OHLY REMEDY that should he used for CRYING, CROSS and FRKT-HJL BABIES. It eives instant nUritnlW.in l.. tbe bowels, preventing both constipation and looseness: producing quiet and refreshing slumber, aud never fails J transform them into FAT and HEARTY, LAUCDIXO CHERUBS. It la also an etiiclent CarminatiT. for bewel i".-cliou& generally. i rice . Harral t I'rlc 25 oents a betlle. Sold at wholesale by Haviland, larral & Uislcy, WholsBhle D! uggista, 39 Wa.rren at., N. i Burr, Fostor k Co., No. 1 Cornhill, Boston; 8. S. Y.i Hancc, Baltimore, aud by druggists generally. TBE H1Z1R POWUER COlIPAW, XiNVTACTtTttR9 AMI DEiLERS ejj- eTT-T Kay 3i ssiB "WW lOOB JBS3 JakW.a HAVIira REDUCED THEIR PRICES TO correspond with the reduced price of Saltpetre, ix.ntlnu. to otter their well known brands of ELiCTHIC uu'ia.i Xi.llL.li. anil ttMLCttv Riiri.K:rv,rlp n lrn nu viuums. ntttv, unnpowaer lor ohxaiipiv sad IINLVO. comDrfslmr .full assortmentnf nalitfAa .r,s binds required by tbe trade, guaraote&d to give entire aatisfaotlon. . . Th. standard, of their Fowdar, which has now enjoyed the highset reputation for mors then tweoty-flv. yean will b. fousd u&anrpastel by any other manufacture o the bind In the world. For sal. by th. principal da.rs,ana also at tli. offlc. " vnmf any, no, ok wall, cor. Water et., New York. . x,.,. A. u. HaZARD, President, A. R. DOUGLASS, Seo'y. mySl-em-sirr ANDREWS aV" JESUr. COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTOrf km WOOI.Eff M1CHRF.UY, iileam Eaglneaand Iteilera, Machinist?' Tools Belting, Ac. Importers and Via'.ert in Manufacturers Articles, No. ut iie Street, N. Voil. I. II.- Agents for the" Woodrufl k Bach liou Wurkj' Steam EngUifs and Culler?. Exclusive Agency in Now York (or "LOWKI.L MACHINE SIIOP" MACIUNIHTS' TOOL8. seS9-dly Hjiraoo. THE fill TAT EMOLIgn RF.JIF.l.T. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S 'lclratod Fcmnle Pills. PROTECTED LETTER PATENT, By ROYAL PUhPAREI) FROM A I'REbORIPTION OF Sir James Clark., M.D., Physician Extraordinary to the queen, 'his invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful ui.,1 dangerous diseases incident to tbe female constitution. It moderates all ercess, removes all obstructions, aud brings on the monthly period with regularity. These fills should be used two or thru, weoka previous to cou-ancmcutj they fortify the constitution, and lesson th. suffering during labor, enabling the mother tn perform ..tra tti.u omaiy tu uermiL anu OUlia. These Pills should not be taken by Females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pragnanoy, as they are snre to bring on Miscarrlaa'. hut atanvnther iim ihi.v safe. ' ' ' In all casus of Norvr.ns and Spinal Affections, pslu In the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Eier-tlon, Palpitation of the Heart, Lnwness ol Spiiita, Hys. tirlrs, Sick Hoadaoh., Whites, and all the nainful disea. see ocoasloned by a disordered system, these Tills will slice I a cur. when all other means have failed, and al- uujueu a poweniu remeoy, no not contain iron calomet antimony, nr any other mineral, Full dliections accompany each pacL-r.o Pi Ice to the Uulted States and Canada, One fwlar. ' bole igol- fur the Culled States, I. O. BALDWIN S CO., Rochester, N. V ltlTn.E & HU.;fti Aubuiu. N. Y.. Uansral Anl. U. B. It aud (J postR. a stamps eacltised to any authorised Agent, will Insurer i i.ltlenf the Pills by return mall. Fjrsal by (f. liENKl i & , Columbus, wholesale ano retail, aad by one Uruggisl i . nery town in the V, Blales. selB-dfcwly SNUFF AND TOBACCO. I'er I.orillnrd, iflnnitfucturei'. NO. 4J, CHATHAM STIiEKT, N. YORK, Successor of Peter and George Lorlllard, offers for suie auitinJs ni ESt lb and 'lOBACCOd In general use, Fur particulars, n Price Currant can be obtained by ad. dressing aa aboro. Thlsestabliabinsut ia one of the old. est of the kind in the United States. mvl31y-AW To Politicians. rri!K TRIBUNE ALMANACANDPOI.nl- jS. I Al. KaGlsri'.H, containing Political matter no where else to he found, and Invaluable to Politicians. ul2 RANDALL fk AHTON. FKEMONT SONUSTEIl, pONTAINING THE CHOICEST C0LLEC- W tid. i .new MJu, adapted to the most spirited National airs Price Singly, li cents; per Doaen, il.M; per Bundled, $7-60. Clubs can be supplied on short notice, Send your niders to an8 RANDALL st ASTON. New Hook!. HPHE LIFE OF MARY .1EMISON. THE L White Woman of Cenesee; lhe Maiden Aunt and toe Las of Suuihlmi; Th. Slitiu and Territories of tlie Crest Weil ; Harried, not liotfd; or Flow Ihey l ived. Hv Alice Carey ; Crochets and Quavers; nr Revelations of an upci u Manager iu Americu ; The Lawyer's Story; or the Oiphsu'i Wrongs. By a member of tho New Voik Bar; Ambition By Kate Hills; The Mormons at Homo, wllh snme incidents of travel from Missoill I to California; The Coquette; or tho History if Fliia barton; Recent Speeches and Addreutn uf Charles Snmuer; cleanings some Wbea some Chsff; Life North and South. Ily t-'arah .1. Hals; Cloudsand Siin'hlne. By Charles Km. to, Tlie Ureal American Battle; or the t.'untust Iwtween Cbrli-tinnlly and Political Ilomsnism, containing accurate lllienes'es of I'llhnore and lAinelsou: llespottfni In Ameiica: an Inquiry into the Nature, Results and Legal Basis of l e Ills , ehohllngSyslcm of the United Slawr. By P.icbar.1 Ft ldrelh, anther or History of tbe Lolled RUl, Ac. At au!2 RANDALL ft AKrOVS. Buchanan, Fremont anil Fillmore. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE BEST LIKENESSES of thu. dlatlngniahed Candidates for the Presidency, all from Pbolegraphs by tho beat artists, on heavy paper, -tl bv SO inches, tinted irround. and very beautiful. Price tl; wlllb. ssntby mall aaywber. In lb. Btste If desired by tb. friends of either. aul KANDALL A3TWT. -"1 '"'n,YiiiiiiirrrrriTlTg(H gaflj Jia Slate onnw!. ew K.-,uk' lair of Ohio, , Wo tuk (lie nnuoxd abstract of (he new Bank Law in Ohia from Thompson's Lfporter : Tbo Ohio Legislature, nt ita late session,paaa-c-il dnothnr tlouble-huaacd linnltirjg law. This law Is to bn BT,rrrTea or dinapproTca by thn people ut tlie election ia October. It provider Jor.ii pafety.fnnd yDtera ot brncbea, U aov-eriietl arid guided by r motlirr luttUiuton, cll ed the Rank of Ohio. This mother eeca that the braiuhoa ot tb Bank of Ohio pay up their capital, cad organ. Ize properly; issues to them circulating notes all blgncd by the Prapldcnt and cashier of the mother ; Mcoivesaod mnnaces the eafoty-fmid, which ia ten por cent, on trio eironlatlon : and can establish a cleat-inn hon-a In Colurhan nr a redemption offico in Kew Yorh. Uranches can bo e'sirted without li capital of $100,000-50 r.er cent, rmld nnov cept in the following; counties, where the capi- kui iub uc. in jitiujiiiuu jiauUjtuu; aod in Cuyahoga, Montgomery, Franklin and Lucas, $800, - uuu, whu ou per cent, pam up. Iirory Urrinch rauflt baTe not leun than coven Lirectoreall resldenta of Ohio. Twenty por cent, i-.tily (lf tfieit circulatiou can be in $1, $2 and ii notes. Fifteen pr oent. of the circulation mii3t be kept In coin, and 13 per cent, moro in its equivalent depon il f.uhject to Bisllt drafts ia Boston. N Ynrb rhiladelphia orRaltimoro, being mada an equivalent. Branches must make monthly rpr.nrfa and stockholders are Individually liablo. Circulation can bo I.'sned on cspit.il as follows:On the first.. . Outhe second. Co tho third,.. .$ico,noo,ipjtsi j-fiidop, a tot. " LVtol. " " " lXtol. " ' ' 1 l.-- tn I On the fourth, lln.ll..I..I.V ..A., ,. . .-'."".- v.uinpLRi.uu,, ..UU.UUU pjia UP, 1 lOi. The mother can oall for moro whan iho safo-tyfund Is dimiainhcd by failures. All bran-cheamnrt take each other's issncs at rir.r lor !obt.i duo. The flret Dlrcctois of the icolhcr Inttltu tlon aro W. W. Scarborough, cf Cincinnati: F. T. Baoliui!, of Cleveland; C. y. 0n of Cir-cle?ille; J. R. Finn, r.f Columtas; 3.rotrer. of Dayton. The other head of this law ia simply the 1'ico Bankins system, reonlilnir onu-half a mnnii capltal a3 tbo branches of the Bank ot Ohio, and requiring their notes to be secured by the stocks of the United States. Ohio, lndiuim. lllinni. Kentucky, Pennsylvania. Marv land, lit-w YnrV Michigan or Massachusetts, deposited with tbe State Treasurer. Ja all cases such stocks must be at least one-half United States orflhln! iin1 In no case can stocks be taken except the lntcr- is reguiariy ana niiiy pm.i. This shuts out Illinois BtockB until the Hhall l-rtvo rrorided for her interest in full. F ETicr. Fi'kk Worsted. Teter Funk U u shrewd man, and generally canlea Mb point; but he sometimes gets worsted. A CfitQ recently occurred which we will relato. A countryman named King, was in the city on business, and though apparently somewhat "green,-'- u3 not altogothsr unacquainted with tbe ways of Gothsm. He hd hcurd of f eter, and molved to see him. Ho accordingly went Into a mock-suction store, where a number of men were ex--arululng watobes, with ths apparent intention ui ouyiug. When King entered, wUa looks were crchanged between these gentry, and the ettle soon commenced. A handsome aud valuable gold wutch was offered, aud King, being a good judgo of the article, bid it in at 2S. Ha lminediutnlv pot it into his pooket, and turned to JeayJ. , The auctioneer usked him to have the wutch done ud. 'No." reDlied K. ill cr. '! will n.Fr. It In my pooketit will be eale." ''Yon hud bet ter nave It done up," persisted the auotioneer, "You can then put it in your trunk and carry . uuuiu ivuvui uuu&ur oi iusmirii," "j, ueyer lose anything," replied King. . By this time several tut-u Lad rm'hpro.l imini.i him, some advising him to haye it done tip, and otherB anking him to let thoin look at U. But n uecnned all offers, and started for the door. Peter saw ho had p-ot hold of the wronc custom. or and resolved to affect br force tvhttt hit pnnfit not by deception. A Ulan ennina- hnfnra Kino- and was about to clo:o the door, wiiilo the others pressed closely around him. Thereupon, ha drew a revolver, and them that it was well loaded and a sura fire, told tho man at the door, in a very cool and deliberate manner, that if he attempted to shut it, he would blow his brnins out forthwith. Then pushing away tho men around him with a rv.ii of ,stout arms, lie exclaimed, " The first man who dares to lay bis hands on me will bo shot!" They all stood back, and KJajr walked ont with his watch, while Peter found himself drmn little browner than bo ever reniembiirs to haw been. JV. Y. Pott. GORTON & ASTON, HKIH STBFCT, BCTWEES BlitUu AV.7 CAT, I Columbns, Ohio, f ANUi-'AOTURERS OF COPPER, 'i'tii IVX and Sheet Iron War., continue to keep on hunt one of the largest and fcc.f t assortments of articles ..i tt.uir line ever brought to this miilzet. Thevkfp f.-in a I.'s of the Comet CookinaT Siovr. olio of the meat approved diving flue Btoves now in use. It is more partlo- J6& ulaily adaptod fr.r wood, but may bnnr3 nsed with coal. Thev warrant them'S-toglvsenlJre saiiafsciicn, or no sale. I Also, T!i8 Bifitk DiHmonil, 'Elm, AirTiilii, An ! Ktarof dm Wf-iit (Poking Stores, whir hare three r.f the best '.!lov.)sf(.rbiirr.Iag bltnmlai.u i coal. Also, . PREMIUM PARLOR ASH BOX SWrF.1. Alaii, a good stock of Furnishing floods, ffes. P;tl;,T-ators, Ico Chests, Water Coolers, Pumps, Japan Wei Bird Cages, Trevitn, Hathftg Tom, Fire Orstt-a, Brick, Copper and Brum Kettles, Ac. aj-Special attention paid to Roofu.f, fyoutimr, Cuy-per rimitli Work, and Job Wink generally. auS'dly Kedzie's Kaia VVaii r Filters. rpHESEFILTERSnAYEIiKEN X fully tnatt'd by families In this city and olsewhere. and in all casus have jii'SSa. given the hlghestsntiHlsolinn. Iliiin wa ter of whatever color, tanto nr smell, l,y this menus becomes cloar as crysUI, making It much bettor for .li inking or culinary purposes. Walnr thus liltcred, is certainly better for health, wbiit tln-i-o Is also a great saving in the matin,' of ten, ito., over hard water. .:inii-a au7-dly. IMiiTON t. aiuN iMint I,. William Cornell, plsiutl". Fr.r.kHn Common J,bn L. Roberts s wife, defendants. J l"i THE DEFENDANTS ARE HEREBYNO-TIl-IEIi that the plalutlll'did, on th. elovant'a day of Auguat. ls.'-ti, file his petilinn Iu tho Court ot Corcmon I'leas is 1-inDl.lin cennly, against them. 6aid patitlorf sets forth that the defendants did, ou the eighth day of August, n.r,.'i, execute a ib?"d of mcrtgnpo to the plain-tilt on h lot of land In lhe tuwn of Grs'bamsciilt. In said oonnty, to seouie two notes of h.ind for M2b enca, ruaoe hy John L llobsrts to the plaintiff on the Crr.t day o' august, the first payable in sis mouths from date. the second paynhle in one year from dale, with inUrest; that a part of the first not.) was pal- and a Judgment for the hitlanre in said Court cf C'nmrn -n I'lap, which remains unpaid ; that thu second not. in unp-iW. The plaintiff prays Judfueat on laid seccaJ r.ctu fur t'Mi and lnfi'rct from date,-and fm tb tt'.iot the mnrigajred premi-ici; tliat the Judpimfct on shhi second note be luily piiid out of the proceeds ol the nsIc, and thu .nri.lns uf llui enle luiuiiiv hs nnr.lln.l In .llscfiirco of IhH ' judgment on ssid tWat imtu, aud for oih-)i relief. The ih l.hdaiitn nro required to snswer 'by th Hth dsy r,f October. IdOi). ot a iudiiment nnd ordir of esle, anil aiicn other urdeis s may lie just, will k atk'c ft it the Oft- loU'T term ol said Com t wii.-.iu . Aug. 11, We-nCw -Hy '!. gntMP. hU A.t.tfny.' Esther Institute. '1M1K FIFTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF THK I Institute will enmmence on WKliMtriDAV TtllllKR lTni, 16W. For Catolcguts, Clrculsr., n., p-plT(0 'all7-d6w l.V. S HI-.VI, MOTit li. THE PUBLIC! ARE HER ED 1 NOTIFIED l nut to purchase or negotiate for n Ceruacat. cf Deposit, '. datrd June , loHi to my ordr, for fiHy dollars, lisuoi bv tiiller, PnnaKlson k Co., payment having bean st.pp.ii. LLlAfc ECOFiri.P. auld-w'rtr ftr'HjI |
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