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k. 1IIHBII1 i jiaajMtLWWM'IIHIMULIW HIIW I 8 IU Illli J1IW l.lll I"" Mill. II 'III ' ' I MIWUMW1I ll.Si J illL-imwii I M M- n.Mn COLtLWBUS, THUKSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1856. VOLUME XX. itak Journal Irt rUBUKUBll Till WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BT UAIIY laOHOTJIiBH tta CO W.W. SCllOULEtt, Editor. Terms Invariably in Advance. t.iiir . a 00 per year. ' -By ib-Carrier, per week 12X oU. iw wsKKir ! '"J''"- "Vsi-i,,- . .. 00 t 'tubs ol ten and over I 60 " I ciiMS OF AUVKIiTISINO BY THK WJUAKK Ul Oil IB)H KAK1 1 H.CAM.) ii.ii- ,i.i 1 yiar..ld 00 j one square -greeks.. .; & ii , mouths 1 00 ; one " .weeks... JJ iiu- u muiiiha 10 r,o ; one " I week".... 'ft no .Smooths 8 00;oDe. " 8 days 1 J i il " 2mnntLs 6 60 ; one " -davB.... j 1 month 4 60 : one " I inaeruou 1l..Uyi"l ..Ivnrtlseinsots half more than the above r 1 . i iisei,innis. tuiulfia and phioed to the column of ,, . -ia! Notices.," rfoiiMc ordinary rata. Ail . .tines required to bo published by law, legal rates. M 'ur.-iofd on the Inside exclusively alter the Brut week, M o-.rw.it. mi re than the above rates; but all such will .m u. the Trl Ww.kly without charge. IVi..i:...s. Cards, not exceeding Ave lineH, per year, Id .-.i.., f:,;.n -r lino ; outatrte J. -. N..ti-e ut mmlinv, charitable societies, tire ooropa-it .c, half price. Marriage noticoa 3S MU In in instant mil Oiet) ap-.. or, tinUup.iidfor. . i-ei-il.euienta not aooompanied with written dlree-l will be inserted till forbid, and chargedaooord-i.i.-lv. .ill transient ad-jrrtisemenls mull In paid in auVance. i i.i.i rule will not be varied from. WnklT wine nrloe aa the Daily, where the advertiser .,, ti,; Week. y' alone. Where the Pally and Weekly re botii nsl, then the charge for the Weekly will be halt the latocf the DallT. Under the preaont system, the advertiser pay ao much for the space be occupies, the changes being o liveable with the oorapoBition only. This plan la now generally adopted. ---. DENTISTRY. N. II. SWAIN, DENTIST, Savn;o' Now BlooU, lippoiite tlic Stute House, High Street. anM wyl Vim.. f. F1S1IEU, civil Engineer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, Bi-ibee's Block, over Rndisiirs, lllsli Street, Columbus, Ohio. A LL KINDS OP LAND AND ENGINEER- J. im Surveying and Leveling; Mapping Platting; Mechanical and Aiohit.otural Drawing, promptly and alisfactonly executed. Refer to M. L. dullivant, KHq.,Joun uranaui, -,.i., wk -. M-dhory, V. K y81-dlmwly WILLIAM SAGEU, IT &. SHOEMAKER, lw .'-a. BOOT Hijh at., East aido, six doori South of Town at., ,r2..,i COLUMBUS, 0. DR. MORRISON, RETL-INKD TO COL-MBCS,) Ollicc, Southwest corner of Town nud Third Streets. -Ihoae Indebted for former aervicea will find their ..n..uutatlilB.lllce. myU-md I'eachcr of the Piano Forte, for iimi, o., apply at room 32, Neil Home, or Ml. late Mmio Store. decai'M-lya M US. M. IIOPPEUTON, FASHIONABLE rvllLLINER, (OID KtAVO Of UHiPXEf UAli,) HI OB STREET, COLUMDUS, ?traw Hata Bleached and Praaaed. aprlO-ly OLDS & GE1QER, Attorneys t Xj -w, COLUMBUS, 01110. OyOffioo in the OJeon Oaiidins.Q myl-6md Al.LKN a. THURMAN. Attorney v t X.-w, COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE OS HIUH STREET, lebiO-lv Uetween Friend and Mound ata. X . CHAHnOJI. t. lotuu. . WALKPr n. 13. CHAMPION & CO., i tMBHIIiOS, UuCKlSO, KORTHEItX, ZASE3-VILLB AXD BLACKSMITH. Yurd aud lluice near Hailroad Pepot, Sti COLUUBUS, 0. 1X. C. LILLEY, BOOK- BINDER, And Ulauk Cook fllanulacturer, Ffiffh street, between Broad and Gay sis. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. tSTAi OKU S SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS , i. ul Real ituta, Stock!, Household Furniture, Cry-Hooda, (iroceriea, Horaea, CarriaK, be., ftc, attended to in city or couulry, on uie uioai reaaouau.e wiuw. Liberal adrancea on conaitrnmenta decX-dly To Hie Citi,;u of Columbus, HUE SUBSCHIBEU, UAV1NG HAD I -fnarimM In IIia h.minnuri nnt joowin't the wanta ft the citizens, baa (Hp' .included to establish a Hue of CITY wV -Ti.i-' j HAi;KS, to run to and from any part ot . t,u M.f r-at-laiTAs are all new anil ffjr b.owi.j. --Si; a infetiient. 'I'o the Ladlee this will aflord a convenient opportunity jt Shopping, attending Pul.lio Usturea, or of visiting the Liferent Publie Inatitutions. tly leaving word at the Untied Btatea Hotel, Capital House, Aniurican, Neil House, or Buckeye House, all ordera will be promptly attonaeu to. us Fare each wav. 1 ft conts.-a AaTA line of HilNlDl'SM will soon b run regularly from the Court limine to the Kallroad Depot. Fare ten oenta each way. THOU. BlUH'KWiY marlil-dtf It Hi. I'. AM) PISTOL (JALLKIIY. THK SHAKSl'EAHE RIFLE AND PISTOL X Gal.l.F.KY, On Town St., ntii:(iid door ftom Frtiuklin ItaiiU, M oan at all bourn during the day aud eveulog. Cen-tleruen wishinz to perfect themseirea In this manly ac complishment mo respectfully Invited to call at the ronmi, wliero evory attention will be paid to render their visit ajrecaul an:l anuaiuucory. jeu-oir rRESS MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF IJ New YorkCity, wonld respectfully Inform the ladiea of Columous and vicinity, that abe la prepared to execute all ordera of DKiXS AN1I MANTILLA HAKLNU, oi the mo.it fashionable atylea, and on reasonable terms, at her place of residence north side of Town at., eeren donre east or foorin ht.. mario-ir GORTON & ASTON, . HIHH STRKKT, BKTWKF.S BKOAU AND GAY, Columbus, Ohio, MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER, TIN, and Sheet Iron Ware, continue to keen on hand one of the largeat and best assortmenta of articlea in their line ever brought to this maiket. They keep four litea oi uie Comet Cookine Stove. one of the moat approved diving Que I Stovea now In nse, It la more partlo- I uiany aaaptea lor wooa, nut may be need with coal. They warrant them to giveeutire satiitacuon, nr no sate. i AUo. The Black Diamond, jEtnn, Air-Tight, AND Star of Uie West Cooking Stoves, which are three of the best Stoveafor burning bitumloons unal. Also, PREMIUM PARLOR AND BOX STOVES. Also, a good atock of Furnishing Gooda, Safoa, Refrigerators, Ice Cheata, Water Coolera, Pumpa, Japan Ware, Bird Cugea, Treveta, Bathing Tuba, Fire Grates, Fire Brick, Copper and Brass Rettlea, &e. W Speoial attention paid to Roofinar, Spouting, Cop per Smith Work, and Job Work generally, aud dly "Redzie's Rain Water Filters. THESE FILTERS HAVE BEEN . fully teatud br families in thia citv ! and elsewhere, and in all cases have ' ?lven tbe highest satisfaction. Rain wear of whatever color, taste or smell, by this means buonmes clear as crystal, making It much better for drinking or culinary purposoa. Water thus filtered, is certainly better for health, while there la also a great saving in the making of tea, Aic over hard water. nT-dly .GORTON cVmN, fi 1 III -! I. laaew RAILROADS MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI KfflH J A N 1) IIILI.SBOnO' RAILROADS. Opened to Athene, 157 miles Eaet ol Cinclnuall. TIME CHANGED, MtOwiiK Direct Connection, with Seiott & 1 locking Valley Itnllroad. Daily Trains between Poitsmontli It Cincin uati. and Alhcns k lincinnati. rN AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 7TH W of OtTOBKK, ISM, the traine will run aa follows, nntil further notice: First Train Leavea Chlllicothe at 6 10 a. in,, an J ar rlvea at Cincinnati at 10:45 a. m., and at Columbua at 3(20 p. m. Connecting wllh Irsio t r HiiiaDoro'atBian cheater. Second Train LoaToa Athens at 7:4.1; Chillloothe at 12:40 p. m., connectlDg with Train from rortamouin at Hnmden and to Hillsooro' at Blancheater aud arrirua at Cincinnati at 4:19 p. ft)., and Columbus at UMl p. in RETURNING : First Train Leaves Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m., sad Chlllicotbo at 1:30 p. m., and connecting with Hills- boro' and rortamouin Trains, aua inierrauiwf poiuis, and by at tge with Marietta, romeroy, I'arkorsou.g, r. other points. Second Train Loaves Cincinnati at 3:30 p. m., and ar rives at Chlllicothe at 8:10 p.m., aud at Ulllsboro' at 0: p. m, Fare from Cuillicothe to Columbus $3 .50 - " " Cincinnati - SO " " Athem " 4.76 Tickets can he had of M. L. Dohertv. Columbua Depot, P. W. Strader, corner Broadway and Front sis., Cincin nati; Little Miami K. n. uepoi, and ai an oi uiepcm-i-pal Stations on the M. ft C. H. K. oc7 W. R. ARTHUR, Bupt. Cleveland, Coluiulnis A Cincinnati KAILIIOAU. Winter irrangeiueat for 1855-56. Three Trains Puily from Columbun, in oonueo- tiou with Trains on too Little Miami, aud Columbus and Aema ICnilroaus. 1 EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M-; 1 e stopping at Uolaware, Oardington, Gallon, Oroatline, Shelbv. Sw Loudon and Grafton, arriving at Cleveland at 2:40 P. M.; giving passengers foktt Mixuriul for dinner and connecting with the 3XU f. u. rati tutoress nam ou the Lake Shore Koau lor uunairu, nuuaio, new-1 ore, so. t hie Train conneots at Gallon with the BetlofOntaine and Indianapolis Railroad, at Crestline with the 1:80 Kxpreak Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, sc., and the Ohio and Indiana Rail, road for Fort Wavne:at Grafton with the 3.46 P. M. Train for Tolodu and Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'cloek next moruiu. 2. Mail Train at3:30 P. M.: atopplnj atall wayeta- tion, between Oolumbus and Cleveland, arriving at Cleveland at 0:16 P. M., connecting at Creatliuu witu 0:00 P.M. seat Train on the Uulo ana rennsyivauia nauroau tor Pittaburah. Sc.. with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, sc.; at Cleveland with the 9:30 P. M. Night Ex press Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for the Eaat. 3. Nizht KxsreBB at U:16 P. M. -, stopping at Uolaware and all way elauone form oi new Lanuon auu leaving pasaengeraatall way statlons.oonneotlngatCreBtlluu with the 6:00 A. M. Train on Uie Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail- arriving at Chicago at V -M P. M. , connecting at Cleveland witft the uormng irain on uie baae ouure na.iroau ior Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, sc. avj- For throuirh and lonai Tickets apply at the Ticket Office in the Passenger Depot ot tbe Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenla Kaiiroaa companiea. c. a. n.un. Commons, Miv. it, tana. -air g;rewtmem. Notice to Stock Dealers, 'pHE CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS CIN-X CINNATl RAILROAD COMPANY erenow running an Express Siock f rain, which leavea Columbua foe Clove- tana at dmo p. m., aud connect wun c, a k. k. k. ioj-Dunkirk and Budalo. Thia arrangeinent is exprensly made for the accommo dation of Stock Dealers at Culuubua. Every facility possible will be given to ensure suooesa in thetrausponatlon of atock. James Patterson, Asnt. myl9-d3m jy2 CK.Vl itAL OHIO RAIL ROAO. okv'i cufaHmraA'ps-Mr'a uri'ica, t:. u. it. It., I 7a.nrsvin.il, August 1, IKt. j UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, A PASSENGER CAR will be attached to the Fieltht Train, leaving Columbus at 4:20 A. M., stoppiug at ail points ou the road to receive or put oil paauogers, arriving at Zanesv'lle at 10:u5 A. M. Koturuir.g, leaves Zanesviilo at 11:00 A. M., and arriving at Columbuits 4:40 P. M. aultf l HA tCrlr.lt PKKK1 K, I.en'l Siip't I 1TTLE MlAill AiND COLUMbUS t XENIA lji RAILROADS. Trains run between Colombua and Cincinnati, aa ioIIowb DOWNWARD. UPWARD. Leave Arrive at lara Arrive at Columbua. 8:66 A. M. 3:20 P. M. Columbua. !i:45A.M 12:3llP.M. 8:3ti P. M Ciuciuoati. 8:U2A.H. 4:431'.M 1:23A.M. Cincinnati, 0:00 A. M. 100 " 6:00 T.M. 11:30 The 2:45 A.M. Train from Columbua connects at Xenla for Hayton, Richmond, Indianapolia, Lafayett , Chicago, St. Louis, aud all points west: oonnucts at Murrow tor Wilmington, Circloville and Lancaster; and at Leveland's for niiisoorougn ami cniilicothe; also conecting at Cln Ctnnati for Louisville by the boats. Tbe 12:80 P. M. Train, trora Columbua, connects at London for Sprlugllold, I layton, Indianapolis, to.; con- uvi-.uuf at Auta .or uayron, Jiionmonu, indianapolia, Lafayette, Chicago,rit. Iouls, and all points went connecting at Morrow lor Wilmington. Circloville and Lancaater and at Lovutanda forUillnborougli and Chlllicothe.; and at Cincinnati with the O. s M. R. R. for Louisville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbus connects at Urn- aon lorspnngiieiil; and at Xenla for Hayton, Richmond, Indianapolia, Terre Haute. Vinconnea and St. Lunia. AVaT For other information apply to T. Louim, Agent, or M. L. Dohxbtt, Ticket Ageut, Columbua; W. Wniiiirr, Agent, Springdeld; A. W. Stakk, Agent, Xenla; A. 11. Ijiwis, Agent, or P. W. Ktkadih, General Ticket Agent, wtuvivHRii, lT , xi, i.r. jicn i , no30 upcrBenifif. TIIIUTY YEAKS VIEW TS THAT WORK, AND I AM THE ONLY A authorized Agent for the city of Columbus. Should there be any persons who doilre this work, and who may .o wvu utefiuosuii, or were not reaoy lo take it when I have called upon thein, I now announce to them anil all others, that I am prepared to furnish the work complete In 2 volumes for $6. or the sincla volume for fl xn remember, this work should nettr bthu and ui'II not be use THAU Tin abovi KiMiD rwcis, furllieruwire "that it cannotbepurchatcdof Dooki Ur.rs." It is a vurv ehear, wok, and oontalna about 1600 pages. It Is a book that snouiu do in ino nanus or an who can, anil do uuderatanri what they road, it Is not only valuable to the politician and statesman, to the atudent of history, but to tho patriot and deep thinker. I remain here then onlv this week, I have but a few coplea left with me, so those who desire the work should give me an enrly call. GtoRQ. W. Flkmi.w, sole agent for Benton In this oily, may be sou wvwjj uioru.uK iroin o o Qtooa nil t in lue aliernoon. and from 0 to 9 o'clock In the erentni. Friends of r,-, Benton a-e luvlteii to call and aee me at Mrs Lumln) 's on High street, Kast Bide, (Boarding House,) opposite Andrew Wick's Boot and Shoe Store. jea7 Take Notice ! I'ncaper than Ever ! Buggies ! Carriages ! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FROM our Manufactory in Xenia, O., some if tbe tlneat Family Carriagea, Turn-over beat Rockawuys, Shifllna Top Ungues, Trotting Sulkeys and Spring Wagons, all made ot the boat Stock and Timber, eeasoned Irom three to Are years. The above articlea we oti'nr to the pnblic for Inspection, and at such prices that will Induce those wlsblug to procure a carriage, to buy of us. All work Warranted. Rtpoiilary Town Stieet, one doot Hast of the Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. eii8iU.lv SHANNON BAYERS. WANTKIp. CR0M 1 TO 500,000 FEET. AT THE TUB I and Bucket Factory, on the West side of the Scioto River, Columbus, Ohio Whlto nr Black Walnut, Mulberry, While or Red Cedar, In log or bolts for which the hlgheat price will be paid In Cash, Enquire at the ( ifbce ol the company. N. r.. LtAMAfl, bup t. A. CAMI.IHME Sec'T Sill if Unimproved Lots for Snle. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE obeap, and on accommodating terms, a large number of lota In the city of Colnmbua aud vicinity some ottnetayiiry eligible. L i.liio niib, Jy31 . O. W. HEYV RAILROADS. Great National Route EAST AND WEST. 1 aivCii , Central Ohio Ridlroail, BETWEEN . ... C:0 LUJIBUS AND WI1EELI NU. T11P.1E TRAINS LLU'E COLUMBUS DAILY', FJCPREod AND MAIL, (SuaoAxs i.itlTTSD.j Mght Passenger Train will run Every Aight. 00IN0 EAST. fatw Exjirtti Train. Mail Train. XiflU Pal). Train. Columbus 10:00 A.at 3:S0r.. 11:101" at. Newark 11:20 " 4:4? " 12:68am. ZanesvUle. 12:46 r.ai. 6:05 " 2:26 " Cambridge 2:04 11 7:27 4:00 " Ar.atBellalre.. 4:30 " 10:10 " 7:10 " These trains make close connections at Bellaire with the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, FOR Baltimore, Washington City, I'liilaiJel-Vhin, New York, and all the Eastern Cities. GOINO WEST. Zaiw Itrprui Tratn. MaU Train. Sight Paa. Train. Bellaire H:20A.K. . , i:MA.et, 6:00P.M. Cambridge 2:(4 r.M. 7:46 " 8:39 " Zaueavilie 4:00 " 9:40 " 10:18 " Newark 6:26 " 10: 11:40 " At. Columbua.. 7:00 12:16 P.M. 1 22 A. II. - Those trains make close connections at Columbus with L. M., ti C, X., and C, F, & I. Railroads, for Cincinnati, Dayton, ludianapolis, Chi cago, &t. Louis aud the E.YTME GREAT WEST! Through Ticluta can be had at all the above named Puints. , To Way Pasmauxks. The impress Train going East will atop to take up or leave Paeseagera, at Pataskala, Rirkereville, Union, Newark, C:v pool's, ZanesvUle, Conoord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Millwood, Spencer's, Barnusville, Belmont, and Glencce only. Goi.no Wist, it will stop at all Stations on proper signals being given. The Mail train will stop at all Stations where the Mall is to be received or delivered, except at Bridgeville aud Bayle's Mills, and at all other Stations on proper signals being pivenj COANECTIONS. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. H. Express Train conneots at Columbus with the Express Train which leavea Cincinnati at 9 A, M. and with the train from the Weat on the Columbua. Piqua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning irain lor cauuuaay, oiauaneiu ana siouut Vernon, Anr! vlth TVAln. ,,r tl,A Stjn hunvtlla a ...I Tn.lu..u Poll....,,.. at Bollaire with Expreaa Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and s.aairn vines. The 8:20 P, M. Train will connect at Columbua with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with train lor Mt. Yeruon, Mansfield, Sandusky, sc.; and at Bell aire wun Mgnt train on ualtimure aud Uhio Railroad. Passengers leaving lAiuisville and puints below Cinciuna ti aud taking the 10:20 A. M. Train on Littlo Miami Rail, road will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passen gers leaving Indianapolis aud Rlohmond by uornlng 1 rain ou la, Cen. R, U. will also connect with this Train at Columbus, aud reaoh Bellairo at 10:10 P. M., and leave oy io:ovf r. si. irain on Baltimore anu onto ttau-road, arriving in Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day. Tho 11:10 P.M. Ninut Passenger train connects at Co- luinbua with train from Cincinnati; and at Bellaire with morning train on Bait, it O. R. It , arriving nt Cumberland at 8:10 P.M. Loans Cumberlund at 2:20 A.M., and arrives at Baltlmoro at lu:l0 A.M. ; oonueoling at Dammoro wun trains lor ail eastern cities. GOING WEST. The 6:00 A. M. Mall Train connects at Bellaire with Night Trains on the Bait, and O. R. R. : at Newark with Trains to bteubenvllle, Sandusky, Mansfield and Mount v or non, anu uiicago ma aionroeviiie; at Columbns with the Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xenla, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbane. The 11 :S0 A.M. Express Train connects at Bellaire with the Express Irain from Baltimore: at ZanesviUe with the C, W. s Z. B. R. for Cincinnati; at Newaik wllh t)., M. s N, R. K.. snd arrives in Columbus at 7:00 P. M., and eonnecte with Trains going Sonth and West, arriving at Cincinnati at 1:46 A. M. Tbe 6:00 P M. bight Passenger train connects at Beli al. e with tralu on Bait, and o. R. R., and at Columb s with trains on L, M. and C. X. R. R.. tor Cincinnati and the West and the South West. THATCHER PERKINS, Suf't, ZauesrilLe. Joa.v W. Bow.v, Ccn'I 7W;ef Jjwii, Columbus. oc.dtf New and Direct Route TO STI-KBKNVILLF. PllTSBURCn, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORS, and the Prinoipnl Eastern cities, VIA Sicubeaville & Indiana Railroad, Which I now com dieted and in Haoouar.rut upnrutlon bo twt'fn Newnrk aud .r-taobenrill?, PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE LEAVE COLUMBUS via Express Train Central Ohio Railroad at 10:10 A, M. connect at Newark with the above road to SteubcnvlUe, where thoy arrive at 6 P. M. ; leave Immediately on FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running in connection with the road; and altera comfortabto nlght'e rest, reach Pittsburgh In time for the 7 A. M, Train of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York, FARE. Columbus In Steubenville Jl 4t " Pittsburgh 4 7ft " " Philadelphia 13 00 " Baltimore 12 76 " " New York 16 60 AW Passengers by this route have the advantage of reaiKta jare ana are not suojecteato Hotel bills at Pittsburgh.Passengers and baggage convoyed from the boat lo the depot fra of charge. For through tickets, please apply at the ticket , dice or the Central Ohm Railroad. G. W. FULTON, Siip'f. Lafatkitb Iikvknnv, Omeral Agent. col ft 1S56. Great Western Route. 1856. COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE FOR TUB WEST. Two Trains Daily -Sundays Excepted. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 29, and until further notlco, TRAIN'S WILL RI'N AS FOLLOWS: EXPRESS leavea Columbus at 9.00 A. M. ; an ires at l'r-bauaatll:30A. M.;audat Pl (ua 1:00 P. M.; connecting at Utbaua with 12:18 H. Llf utnlng Exptess train on M. R. ti L. E R. R. tor DELLEFOSTA ISE. CLTDE, FOREST, FT. irATiV, SASDUSKir, TOLEDO CHICAGO. And at Piqna connects with trains on the D. ft M.R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, &(!., And with Packet line an Miami Canal for MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, Ac. RETURNING Uavua Piqua at 2:00 P. M; Urbane at 8:29 V. M., bringing from otf M. R. R. paasongera from Chicago, Toledo, Baudu.ky, sc., to Columbua at 6:10 P. M., and oon-neotiag with Night Traine for the North and Eist. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbua at 12:30 P. M. ; arrives at Urbana at 3.26 P. M.; at Piqua 6.27 P. M. RETURNING, Leaves Ptqua at 6 A. M.; arriving at Urbana at 6:60 and arrives at Columbus at 9:67 A. M.; oonnectlug with 10 A.M. Train on C. O. R. R. fur ZanesviUe, Wheeling, Ac. ; an I with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. ft 0. R. R. for Cleveland, 1'iLshurgh, Ac. Fare as Low as by any other Ronte. For further Information, or Through Tickets, apply to n. B. BIGELOW, Geueral Agt., Columbus; WM. HAMILTON, Agt., Urbana; J. HALL. Agt., Piqua. W. W. FULTON. Receiver. Jy30-dAwtr .1. R Hll.l.lAHD Siipi i'rofltabl; aEmitloyiutjiit. 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Another paper has the following : No story ever published in this counlry bus llntr de-sci inllons of character, or moro vivid logic. It will make as wldo a sunsatlon and have adeeper influence than Un-cieTom'atabln. ... The Capital City Fact saya : This work Is unpretending and simple la style, ind the story Is told and the arguments for and against Slavery, are given iu a direct, brief and lucid exposition, Too task 1, we J executed, and the impression made upon the mind cannot fail to bo deep and lasting. Agents wanted to sell the above and many other useful and valuable works, In every oounty of tho Western Statos. Terms liberul. Orders from the tradt-rcsptctrully solicited. Address 8. H. BURR CO., No. 1 0 Icon Building, '-.inutile the State House, jjt',0 - Colnoibus, Ohio. l'ATENT OALVaNIC HOOFING. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above Patent, as being the cheapest aud most durable 1 ire-proof Rooting Material now lu use, and tn every way far enperior to any other. It neither runs tn hot nor oraoas in cola weailier, out remains lougu auu nliabla through all seasons: It is but about half the ex pense of tin, aud far more durable, in proof of which we reter to many thousand aq tiaras of Roofing in Bulla-lo, Cleveland, and throughout the weat. It oan be applied to tin, iron, and olu shingle roofs without removing them. All orders acdrossed to ns at Columbus, Ohio, will be promptly attended to. my20 tjal Office with A. Jones It Co., 161 High st. REAL ESTATE. trOXXZO W. 13 IE 33 XI, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Oiflee In Piatt's Building, West of the Post Office. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME U. L. CO BBS, Esq,., for tbe parposo of doing a Genoral Airnn.-v Huslnoas. wo are nrenared to Buy, Sell and Ex change for others, on the moat accommodating terms, all kinds of Real Property, Railroad, and other Bonds and Stocks of all descriptions. apr2 Cheap Lands T?OR SAL E. I'ART OF LOT NO. 3. J? Ranire IS. U. States Military District, containing 94 acres. This lot is situated 6 M miles North of Columbus! Ohio, on the Columbus and Clovcland Railroad, and will be sold for a price less than the value of the timber on aald lot. Enquire of ' r..r,n - ..Ann. n, ...,-!.. 11 .1.- Ben rjAitcit ai wmii-', i out .",,u,u. MTUAWUEHIlll'.N, HO! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK STRAW- t BERItY PLANTS of the most annrovcd kinds, lncla ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's Nea-Plne, Uovey's Seed ling. Dundee, HuJioo of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Cone, Moyamenaing, and several others, all true to name and nnmixed price fl.oO tn J per 100, much lea hy the 1000. Also, a flno assortment ol Gooseberry, Currant and Raspberry buahss. 3,At tbe eoluebns Nursery, one nine m, prl0 M. B. BATEHAM CO. CTOL CTH, McL ANE'S REiPORXS J UST V publlihed. For sal by t 15 J. H. RILEY & CO. MEDICAL. " : DR. E. D. HAYES' C'KLEBRATBD ALLIED OINTMENT, AND HUMOR SYRUP A Sure and Speedy Cure Tor SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, Scald Head, Canoertf, Canccrum Humnrs, Barber's Itch, Burns, Mercurial and Feer Boien, L'loera. Ring Worm, Neuralcia, (Doafnegg caused by Humorn nr Sorea in tae neaa j rtueumatism, uver uompiamt, Hroncnttifl, Intiammation ia the Xliroat. Lnnes, Back or Side. Sold gonerally throughout the United Piatt-s and in adas, by DragjUts aud Apothecaries. Hfiir Agm.tr! winted In all partn of the Union. HAYKS It NAHM, Proprietor, Lawrence, hint (I. Roberts, corner of High and Hroad streets, agHnt or Columbus, Ohio. , Bo ware of a counterfeit article iu thtt mark tit, styled tbe "Genuine Allied Ointment." soltl dly OKISWOLD'. MALAKIAN ANTIDOTE, 'PHE GREAT FEVER AND AGUE MEDI-L CINE OF THE ACE This great remedy will be found ft specific for all the common forms of Mianmatlc Dineaset, especially Kcror and Ague, Immb Ague, Bilious Fever, Liver Uomplaints. Jaundice, Bilious Diarrhea, and Enlargtid Spleen. The Ala! sri an Antidote is a scientific prepaiHtioo, tsln-pie and fafs in composition, but prompt and certain In ItaeiToctH. It originated Iu one of tbe great Valleys of the "Wont, Heuce lu adaptation to the diseases, olimate and constitutions of tbe Misfclssippi Valley and tributaries renders it Infinitely superior to all the trai.li got up In the Eaat by tbo.ie who know little or uotbing about thocll mate or diseases of the West. It is mnttt emplittieally a TI CHJl U SWIIH'tlJ , Griswoltl'm BIIiIOLTB ZXXiXj)S. They are one of the best and safest Family Plils now In use, adapted to the eliinate, diseases and constitution aa they exist In the West and South. They are just what they pretend to be, a good, safe and thurough family physic; good under all olrcumatances where physic Is needed, ami particularly eo, when bilious, aw Prepared onlv by GRISWOLD BALLARD, Drug gists, circievine, unto. N. B. MARPLK, G. ROBERTS a CO., aul'i doiu Agents for Columbua, Gaiter's Spanish Mixture. The Great Puriflcr of tlic Blood! THE BEST AITEKAT1VK KNOWN. Not a Particle of Mercury in it. Au Infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's i-vil, Rheumatism, ObHtinate Cutaneous fc.ru ptiotu, Flmfiles or Potttules on the face, Bbtelies, Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronic Hore Eyes, King Worm or Tetter, .Scald Head, Ealargeuiout and pain in tbe Bones and Joints, all Rheum, Stubborn L'loerp, Sy pb I-lttic D.nnrdors, aud all diseases arhiug from an Injudicious use v( U(rcury,Impru denoo iu life or I.nrURIT OF THE BLOOD. UI3 GK-fcAT ALTERATIVE MEDICINE X and PurlQer of the Blood, is now used by thousands ot gratclul patients Irom all parts of the Dnited tita es, who dil t-istlfy to tho remsrisablo cures performed by thy greatest of all me llclues, ' Carter'sSpaQUh Mixture." ftotiruigta, i.neumatism, scroiula, brupuons oi the bkln, Liver Uisuahe, Fevers. Ulcurr, Old Sores, Atfections ot L'i.i..--. ii:.,.... nrk.Th..A4 ir i r iis i'ains and Achings of the Bones snd Joints, are tipeedily put to llfght by uaing this IneBtlmablo remedy. For nil diseases of tbe Blood, nolhJog has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acta gently and effioleotly on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens thj Digentiou, gives tone to the stumacn, maatM tno sktn cioaranduualluy, and red tor ea the Constitutiuu, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the eicessra of youth, to Its prlntine vigor and strength. For the Diseases of Females it is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known la rcirularlr Pre scribed with the happient effects. It Invigorates the weak and debilitated, and Imparts elasticity, to the worn out frame, clears the skiu, and leaves the pat leu t fresh ana ueuiiny; a siuajia Qoiueoi tms inestimaoie remedy la worth all the ao vailed EarsapariUas in existence. Tbe la-ge number of certitkaiea which we have received fiom persons from all parta of the United titatfts, la tue beet evidence that there is no humbug about U. The pre-u, hotel keepers, mitglstratee, pbyelchuu, and public men, we.l known to the commaotiy, all add their testimony U the wouOrtuleUeeti( tUls tfKtAT BUA'D PURU'llwlt. Call 00 the agent and get an Almanac, and read the details of astonlFihiD cures performed bv CAKTEK'ri ajPA.N'HH MlXrrHK, (1ST MOdT JA8E WHlfRS PfcRT THING urns had Ri'iMLiT fAUSD.) The limits of an advertise- mpnt will not admit tuelr lull maertlon. WM, S. BEKR3 Co., Proprietors, Ko. ZOL Bruadwav, New York, To hom all orders must be addressed. For snle by Druggists and Country Merchants in all parts ol tbe Cuited estates and the Cansdas, and by u. i.uutno s ty., uoiumous. aulS-dly FKED'K ECKtiTEIN, jr., Cincinnati. DR. HOOFLAND'3 . Ch.lsliI.tRATt:D GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BT Or. C. H. JACKSON, ruiladtlphla, Pa., WILL nyxcTVALlT CCKI LIVER C0SPL11MT, UJSPliPSli, JlUJiDICE, Cttraic or .Vcrrotu DJAlity DUeatei of the Kidneyi, and all inscicta arxnnj from a aaorarrta Liver or Stomach, Such , as Constipation, inward Files, FulinetiB, or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Store acu, ' NauseaHuartburnL'isgusiforfood, Fulioesi or weight in the stomach, sou. eruotaUous, bin king or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of tho head, hurried and difficult breathing, flutvering at the heart, cho- - king or Bttiroowtfog sensations when in ft lying posture, ujinness oi vision, oois or neon oeiore itie aigut, lever and dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, Ate., Sudden Flushes of ileat. Burning iu the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of frtl, anu Grt-at Depression of ' Suirits. nPHE PROPRIETOR, IN CALLING THE l attentiou of tbe public to this preparation, does so with a fowling of tho utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation to tbe disnases for which it Isreoom mended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stool tbe tftnt of ft ton years' trial before the American people, and Its reputation aud sale Is unrivaled by any itiiuiltr preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known physicians and individuals Id all parts of the country is immense, and a careful perusal of the Almanac published annually by tbe proprietor, and to ha had gratis of any of his agents, cau not but aatUfy tbe mot skeptical that this re me-1 y u really uterviog me great celebrity it baa obtained.Principal oiUoa aud Mftoulactory No, 9d Arch si,. Phil ad'a, l'a Ceriifiwff !f RALPH LKF.1E, Esq., Kditw "Spirit of the 7Vihv" Irrmlrm t.hin IRUNTOH, Out. 30, 1854. Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir Tbe Bittera are in iiroat demand here. Ia addition to the quantities sold by Moxley tk Barber, your agents, the two other stores sen more of them than -any other medicine. I (ind they are much used by convalescent fever patient to reoutld their broken constitutions. I havo used during the last sum mar, in my own family, four bottles. T titty were recommended to me Urt by ft neighbor, ftt ft time when my 8 stem was much debilitated from the etftjcts of a severe bilious frer. Thoy gave ine aa appetitn, and restored a tone aud vigor to my whole syttem. In oae of the Hop-t ember uu rubers of my paper I related my experience nt the good elleote of the Bitters, since which time they have bad ft large aale, aud have now buooine Uie Stand- ard medicine iu this vioiuily. In conclusion. I would say that I reel great pleas uie in giving you thia testimony of the valn and success of jonr preparation. Respectfully, yours, Thev aie entirely vegetable, free from all Injurious in- grediouts or ftlcohotlo stimulants, always strengthening anu nnvrr pro-irtting tus synisiut Price 76o. per bottle. .Sold by Druggiits and Htoro- keepors in every town and village Iu the United 8 1 Ales and Canada s. r'old by u. ituuhKis, tJoiumbui, ftulO-dly FRKD'K K JHtjTKIX, Jr., Cincinnati. COAL I COAL! CX)ALI T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD JL Article of Court Grate Coal, and will sell either at depot or deliver ooal on the shortcut notice, at tbe lowest rare ot tue mai-Kei, ana warrant to give satiAiacttnn. JAMF.8 O'KANE, ooll3 Bole Agent of 7.auesvllte Coal and Lumber Co. Who Want h a Nice House! FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. AND ON very eay payment, that dunlrable Douole Brick Housa and lot north side of Oak street, east of Seventh. The house Is new and in good repair, and either half will b sold separataly If detdred. AUo a vacant lot, 48 by 1S7 K feet, adjuialncr the same on the east. Persons in want of ft uat, eonvenieut and centrally located piece of property, will do well by calllug on BVKRR ft COBBrt, autf Piatt's RvlbMiig BLANKL BOOKS-Everv varletv of Blank Books In slte.ouahtv. man oer of ru llntr. and atvla of bindlnor. constant! v on hand. or maoe tooraer at snort notioe, uy a. U. UWUtt tU,, marlO ' High st.t opposite fitate Houi. New York idverUsemcnts. From the Advertising Agency of P. M, rmroniu Cu 119 Nassau Street, New York. -. ' WILLIAM .1. sifinpp. Billiard Table Maker, BILLIARD TABLES, OP ALL SIZES, FOR nilhlln nr rirlveln n... fa 1, Imnrrtvarl mahnifsnw . a. l i .i , , ' . . ' " vo,. aisiw i in taiciiL VUPDIODS. just brought Into nse, and are superior to all others. ... , ativui v.uli:uiin j,ul ullum mute bi mo shortest notlfju. Balls. Ctira. and erprv l.iintr in tfA Una . n,A st notice. Niu.ilAm THE UAZ4UD roWDtlt 1 011 IMS Y. MARDVAnrnREMa i-n raum , exa--o-rajj ex-ejLmrac is3 jy HAVING REDUCED THEIR PRICES TO Z- - - "X.MVTM, JJCLCO (1 S3lLIJIVUrfT( flOn I I, n tn filTA thai. ..11 an j r ... a. svsi nri INDiAN RU LE and KENTUCKY KlFl.Kl'nwder. In Kegs ! IBI"a ajo, uunpowoer ior BLASTING and flVlll nnmnvlsinai t a ,a. . .--,vu..a...UB niuii mnnvi imtiiiv ui qualities BoU kinds required by the trade, guarnnteed to give entire This atun.iaB.,1 A.r'l.e!. t .1.. t..- , i tbe highest reputation for more than twenty-five years will b found unsurpassed by any other manufacture o the kind in tho world. tor sain by tho priucla&l dealers, and a.soiU tbe office T the Company So. 8U Wall, cir, Water st-.. New York, A. G. HAZARD. President. A. K. TM)UaLAS8. Pee'y. ti2.flm-Ml DIIY GOODS. NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS At THE New York. Fancy Dry Goods Stare Detblcr's Corner. q-HE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OE EM- A BR01UKRIE3 ever opened in Colnmbus, now open, and selling cheap for cash. j a toi 'ia, RIRBON'F new stiles: . . BONSKTS, CRAPE COLLARS, FRENCH EUBROIDERU.-i, URE53 SILKS, KMBROIDEREI) SVTIS!', I.NFANl'3 WAISTS, HO.S1ERT, Ac. Together with a full stock of TRIMMINGS. mj6 Spring Goods now Opening I At he spacious Store next door to tho American Hotel. AaN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest styles In BILKS, A beautiful assortment oi Embroidery Goods, Trinunlnjs, Bo La in Of, Summer Drees Good", ami Draperies. A L ARO 13 STOCK OF ' Hosiery, Shawls, linens, frintK, und BLEACHED GOODS. ;; Together with evorythinj usually kept in a Dry twda Store. As we intend to sell for CASH, wo are enabled to oiler our oaslomers great bargains.. A call Is respeotfnlly solicited. W. A. & J. C. McCOV, myS Nexv door to the American.. HATS, IUBIIONS, JWOL'UMXG GOODS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP TISSUE, a oi juu. iicapuutaii u oiraw naia, RIBBONS LACES and FLOWKRS. in rioH biofhslon. US' I'Di fvt nrinr.j . .. '.. nvi n inu uwio oonstaotiy ou nana or made to uer. flAl- SHIRT3, HATR RE3T0RAT1TE. and BALM OF A TUt. SAND FLOWERS, at ' " ' MRS.. MART HOPPERTOiVS. T Straw llata Bleached and Presecd. ' . ftprlQ . J DRUGGISTS; "Ohio Dmr? Store '' : " THE UNDERSIGNED n AVI NG PTJR-ehased the entire stork of Drags, to., of Dr. R. P. LlTTLR, would respectfuUy solicit a continuance of the rB tmn a cr ... lK.nllw k..(nwul ..n Vl V. . my part shall be spared to merit a continuance. Havln secored the services of a competent Druggist, Mr. Ai-raiD Rrrso.v, the Physician and the publlo can depend r o uibniiiuuui u u . uu swura.1 sdu ue ipatob, from I'L'RK WIUGS, at any hour day or night. Jan. 2S, 1856V . - N. B. HARPLE. : JOHN R. COOK. rh DRUGGIST, OiJ OPPOSITE CAPITOL UOUSS, t COLUMBUS, OHIO, WH0LK3ALB A RETAIL DEALER IN '. Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Whloh wo warrant FBESH ASO PURE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUME-RV and Fancy Goods, Burning Fluid, Faints, Oils. Varntsb.ee and live Stuffs, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Brushes, Hair, Jlut, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and Faint. Pure Wines ana Liquors for Medicinal purposes. rhysldans' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at All Honrs, Day or Might. aud-wly Pickaway House, SOUTH MAL ST., CIItCLEVItLE, O. THIS HOUSE IS KOW TUOROUGIILT KEPsIRED, and refitted with New Furniture, and reopened to receive the traveling public. Tbe House In situated near the business center of the city, opposite the Court House, is convenient to the Rail road Oepot and Packet Landing. Passengers visiting the city by Kaiiroaa, Stage or Boat, will be oouveyed to and from tbe House without deky. - No effort will b" spared by the proprietor to render his gue.ts comfortable, and he hopes that his efforts to accommodate and obligehis guests will insure him a liberal share of public patronage. All he aka is to be tried, be-lug willing to abide tbe decision of his guests. A. F. NEMA, Proprietor, Clrolevllle, June, 18i6. aii'J'i-dllra : Latest Books Out. rvBED:" A TALE 0P TnE GREAT DI3- J MaL SWaMI"; by Harriet Beecher 6t.owe. anthor of "Cnous Tom's Cabin." 2 vol., liimo. This book is eventing quite a sensation and sells rapidly. THK ODTBRKAK CF FREEDOM: or the Roman Culho-lio Element in American History. 12roo. 91. By Justin D. Fulton, , OLIVER CROMWELL: or England's Great Protector. 12mo l. By Henry Win. lierbort. MtXICO Its Teasanti and Prio.ts. lmo. !. By R. A. Wilson. T E MAIDKS AFNT, and the Use of Sunshine. LOUI3 NAPOLEON, and the Bonaparto Family: by Henry W. Do Pny. TUE REPUBLICAN PART 7 AND ITS CANDIDATFS: trl'.h True LUsnesses of Fremont amd Dayton; an aeon rate History of this party in the United Mates from its origin in .796, to Its dissolution in 183a; of tho Whig and Democratic parties during the Intor.egnum, and its reformation iu I860: by Bun. F. Hall, bli pages, 12mo. Price tl. For sale by ,,17 RtvrtML ASTriNv Mill fur Sale or hxchaugtv THAT LARGiS 4 STORY 6TEA41 GRIST MILL with a run of stone, situated 6 mile east of Columbus, on the Central Ohio Rail Ruad. The mill is new and in complote order, and ia now malting from 'lb to 30 por day, A distillery might be connected with said mill, and made one of the best Laying invest rm n's tn the oounti v. Persons in wunt of such prope, ty wpuul consult tbelr Interest hy making an examination of tho premises and applying tmraeaiateiy to tne suo.octDers, as they are authorized to sell said mill on the most accommodating tnrma, or exchange for other propoity. Address or Inciutte of an'JU BAKER C0BC3, Piatt's Building. Fruit Trees, &c, at Columbus. w E HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARUE assortment of the finest saleable F'ruit Trues, sc. jaan lncluamg Appia, rearn, rear, siamuaru auu VKa 1351 dwarf.) Plum, Cherry, yuluce, Apricot, Noc- ti9 I ' n . ll.W Pn,H,nl Raspberry, Strawberry plants, Rhnbalb Roots,' Osage urange, at., 010, Most of Ihsse are from the well known nurseries of Ell wanger tt Barry, Rochester, N. Y., and thoso who desire such articles from sources that can be rolled on (instead of irreaponaible agents.) will do well to call aud make thoir aelectioua, or send on their orders speedily. Those who prefer not to plant nntil spring can have the tri es kopt safely for them until that time. Catalogues nay be hud on application at the Cultivator Oittce, or al the NnoWjrJo.V I---.! l. II. UATFIUM TO rV CKNTi TI2R llUSUEL WILL BE PAID I for Good Abes, dullvcri d at the Ohio Penitentiary' m me. lately. auoj j.iu. r.wi.Nu, waraen A P. STOKE & CO. 11 AVE JUST RECtilV- ED a splsadld assortment of BtelU and other snm-mer SHAWL. AND HCARF3, at greatly reduced prices. NU1MBEK 58. A S0H0 OF LIBERTY. " BT ALFRED RANDALL, j I'piaise the glorious anthem, Let U sound amid your TsJos, Tn the cottago small, the palace hall O'er mountain and through dales, Tn the Senate or the peasant's home, " Let the deathless watchword be: "Free soil," nnntalned as ooesn's foam-Fremont, and Liberty! The time draw, near the hour Is hers Rise, In your power and might, Ye sons of sires who knew no fear, Cpl-GoD defends the right. No swords we draw-the moral law Our guiding stsr shall be: Our ordnance is tho ballot bo, Free votts enr soldiery. And Kansas' blood ensauguluc.l plains la after years shall tell Where tbrall'd by slavery's galhng ,bm, Our brethren fighting f, H. 1'p, northern mon arise, arise, By river, lake and sea-Revenge the msrtyr'd blood which dyes The soil of liberty. Like wild-fire mid tho fores, tuss, ' Thus shall jour aitlon be; The smouldering heaps alone shall tall The tracks of slavery. Onward our chltf doth lead the vuu, Aloud from sea to sea: One sound I on the Hps of man Fremont and Victory. . Buffalo Utfublit. A Good Shot. a .vnvtuuvm wj a vi tcr a Spirit of the Times, tells the story: , . uj.uo duuiuwubh 101m 01 Bttir-fra- zlug, waa enjojiDg tho msgDillcent ' metorlc shower, as the ange o( Brooklyn defcribea It, on His froat piazza, his telescope to enable him more clearly to wltaeBs the iatercatiagpbonom-onon. Ue Ead pointed the InmrumeiTt towards the NonbwcBtern portion of the Armament when thn mni nn .1 T- .u .""leu mis stitenuon ot a rrtBtio then passing, who followed with his eyes the motions of my friend. At this momenta brilliant meteor, shot across the iky, my friend UDooDMiouely gave ntferanoe to his dollht. Vh.11 thaF -n , ... -u"SMl . w U13 uotonienaient to bear lrom remark: ".' m louowing "Yoii'vahlt htm'. .:.. ' . .. . .' ' .'' that dUtanco." ' "uk.tula" EUOt 81 . Singular liiustradon or Indian Sagatlly. AcorresnoDdontfif thn 7VAun n,.i.t... r...... rhiladolphiu, eaye : ADrODOS of (Inroriini- 1,'lnn.l. -,-. 1 '" , . nucil uu was In the gubernatorial chair ot Virginia, It became ov,mc, i,Aci;uiive 01 me state, to cav OVer to a Certain trih.. ln,1l... - . . , , : , "i uihuob Buiflot njoa- ey which had been bequeathed to tbem by a 1 1 ji i.. , !ISlulai whoee ve ins eoursed Indian blood. The Indians assembled at the executive chamber to receive tbe money. Tho Governor, as a matter of couree. was bound to make a snenrth mcoccu rrandlv h o.t.;,,, id.., t . ... proua to call yon brothers, for tho blood of (He red maa oonr)pi thmnah .;,.. .. " va u Twius ns Well HB jour own.' Y. hereupon an old chief -tapped SPol h.Gvernr. Pat his poger down the w. ,Uo uuveruur a necs, men Uuuer nil own nose, and at once eiclaimeil, No Indian i MggtrJ nijgeri ... . ' .. . T ' "Eaillcrv." sava Swiff, m.ii,. a.... .... nn.r. . - V J .UO A1UC UHX UA coonterelt and adallerats whatever Is too dear fOr OS. tQ n hflV Annt. n,lk .kl- a . -11 in.ni.- mie.-a.a turn it all Into What la mni.ll. n.n.j being smart; just as when an expensive fashion u(, , iuuob KU0 are not. awe. to reach It, wui-u. .u.mwives wun some paltry lmitat on. Itnnio rtaA fn..tn . .. r.0 laiucry vo run a man down lo discourse, to put him out oj countenance, and make him ridiculous. .nmaiim. . - . jr.- . . ' wv..wv(WMuwoiBS defects of his person or understanding; on all whth oceaainn. h In hi .1 . . ?J to avoid the Imputation of not being able to take a jest. It Is admirable to obterve one who Is dexterous In thia f.r, Bfni.ltnn, n. 1. adversary, cettlnc iho i..h -.. ki. .u a - - --s v. -i.biu,,;suu then Cttt'rvlua- a I hofnra him Tl. V u . a " AUO AJlCUW-l, from whence we borrow the word, have quito a Aiir.arnnt Lino n. k. .kl . I ' . . A . v,.v.vuv .. ui vuo miug, auu eo naa we In the politor age ot cur fathers. Raillery, was to eay something that at first appeared a reproach 111. tufluAlInn K,, k - . ' .. r v.. ..., uui uy o-iuu mm oi ym nuexpec- ted aud eurDrisintr. pnrlorl 1 . in . n,.nft; ment, and to the advantage ot the person It was addrasnsd to. 4nH ..!. -n. -,i.. i., - - wile VI .11 UCDI rules in convpreatinn l no-n. i. . .k.- which any of the company can reasonably wish ,.v. u;aiu, nor can intra any thing be well more contrary to the ends for whloh peeple meet together, than to part unsatisfied with each other or themselves.'' r - - - , i a . . . . TheKauesof Animals. In the American Association for thn nrl onnCfimont nt flm'.nn. n . , vA.l.O, 17 cently, at Albany, Dr. Weinland read an Inter- -e.iujj jjopcr uu tun - avbidb 1)1 animals WHO Ref-i'euae to Kthnoloff.'-" fantf n. m ,k- North American animnla am inVnn fn t,'.. ropean animals thus buffalo, grouse, robin, liz- nm, -uamoii!. iiaiions nave only new names for their native animals. Thus lion, In all mod ern languages, is leo hardly changed. The tiger and the camel derive their names from tueir native countries, other nations adopting their nameB with slight modi-cation. The ele puaui is so cauea in an countries. The ass got his namo from the old Hebrows. The hare and tho deer, which oncnr bnt.h in Fnrnno nn.l A.i. And have two nanina.nnn nnt.ivn In nneh -nunln, the former lepus and the latter corvus. Nations try to rtdtico all foreign animals to the uimes of their own, by adding a descriptive des- IrrnaMnn. nn f.ninp nin- -nma-i i.nM wA rlv.. burse, ic. The Anglo Saxons who lived'on the eea uau names ior ail sea animal, but tue uer-mans of the lolerlor called them all bv some laiirl namn nrfth ihn n.lriillnn .if " $on It ,h,,a . sea-horse, sea-mew, sea-dog, eea-licn, wa tiger' Bus-muuse, eea aevii. Almost all anlmala w. in nrlxlnnllv nmn.il from their qnalities. Tho namo ot the ne comes from a root, meunlng "walk slowly;'' the set- Pm io --giiue qnicKiy;" ino raoou to "ourrow in the ground." Pro:. Huldeoian said reindeer meant "running animal;" it is from the Greek phuxos, ".harp;" eerpont from the Persian, "au , T.lt ' .... - II I. ai row. liliniin iriu.5 cjii a iiuu uy n uamu m.nnlnn lillba a itnor"" fi mnlfl. I'hA-tnn, hlo right huud on his left shoulder;" a squirrel by a name meaning "lie can slick fast in a tree." The Indians havo also a name for a torso mjinninn. HI, r.vii,- mil fill., 1ib U- A n.nia ill iiamep, il. nin remtuliitblo that the potato is caiieu iu ucrinnn tuu "(irounu pear;" auu in French "ptmnne de terr," ground apple potnine. A Farm Wanted. i GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING V. In W,hlngton cliy, Is desirous of etchanrlng Ri'ul Estate In that city or Baltimore, for a small Farm wim eooil bnlldlugs. fruit, &o. In tbe neighborhood of Onluiubus. The property In Baltimore la Improved wiih substantial Brick Dwelling Houses. Fuilher par-ticulurs may be ascertnlniid by in .uiry of (be Editor ot this paper. XbU (JKEAT UlKGAIfiS. T HAVE Till! KB M-W AND ELEGANTLY 1 tliilshed .. . jjjnw, . FAMILY tAUBIAGEi. Foroueor two horses, mK from au-aa - . perlor n.at'iia1) which may be had at from 36 to to per cent Mow usual prico by ealllug soon, as they must Ds sold. person) wishing to purchase, will do well to oall and tee style and price of the eJivve. . . Wlf. Kit HARDS, jul 4 So. 1 Owynne Block, Columbus
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Full Text | k. 1IIHBII1 i jiaajMtLWWM'IIHIMULIW HIIW I 8 IU Illli J1IW l.lll I"" Mill. II 'III ' ' I MIWUMW1I ll.Si J illL-imwii I M M- n.Mn COLtLWBUS, THUKSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1856. VOLUME XX. itak Journal Irt rUBUKUBll Till WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BT UAIIY laOHOTJIiBH tta CO W.W. SCllOULEtt, Editor. Terms Invariably in Advance. t.iiir . a 00 per year. ' -By ib-Carrier, per week 12X oU. iw wsKKir ! '"J''"- "Vsi-i,,- . .. 00 t 'tubs ol ten and over I 60 " I ciiMS OF AUVKIiTISINO BY THK WJUAKK Ul Oil IB)H KAK1 1 H.CAM.) ii.ii- ,i.i 1 yiar..ld 00 j one square -greeks.. .; & ii , mouths 1 00 ; one " .weeks... JJ iiu- u muiiiha 10 r,o ; one " I week".... 'ft no .Smooths 8 00;oDe. " 8 days 1 J i il " 2mnntLs 6 60 ; one " -davB.... j 1 month 4 60 : one " I inaeruou 1l..Uyi"l ..Ivnrtlseinsots half more than the above r 1 . i iisei,innis. tuiulfia and phioed to the column of ,, . -ia! Notices.," rfoiiMc ordinary rata. Ail . .tines required to bo published by law, legal rates. M 'ur.-iofd on the Inside exclusively alter the Brut week, M o-.rw.it. mi re than the above rates; but all such will .m u. the Trl Ww.kly without charge. IVi..i:...s. Cards, not exceeding Ave lineH, per year, Id .-.i.., f:,;.n -r lino ; outatrte J. -. N..ti-e ut mmlinv, charitable societies, tire ooropa-it .c, half price. Marriage noticoa 3S MU In in instant mil Oiet) ap-.. or, tinUup.iidfor. . i-ei-il.euienta not aooompanied with written dlree-l will be inserted till forbid, and chargedaooord-i.i.-lv. .ill transient ad-jrrtisemenls mull In paid in auVance. i i.i.i rule will not be varied from. WnklT wine nrloe aa the Daily, where the advertiser .,, ti,; Week. y' alone. Where the Pally and Weekly re botii nsl, then the charge for the Weekly will be halt the latocf the DallT. Under the preaont system, the advertiser pay ao much for the space be occupies, the changes being o liveable with the oorapoBition only. This plan la now generally adopted. ---. DENTISTRY. N. II. SWAIN, DENTIST, Savn;o' Now BlooU, lippoiite tlic Stute House, High Street. anM wyl Vim.. f. F1S1IEU, civil Engineer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, Bi-ibee's Block, over Rndisiirs, lllsli Street, Columbus, Ohio. A LL KINDS OP LAND AND ENGINEER- J. im Surveying and Leveling; Mapping Platting; Mechanical and Aiohit.otural Drawing, promptly and alisfactonly executed. Refer to M. L. dullivant, KHq.,Joun uranaui, -,.i., wk -. M-dhory, V. K y81-dlmwly WILLIAM SAGEU, IT &. SHOEMAKER, lw .'-a. BOOT Hijh at., East aido, six doori South of Town at., ,r2..,i COLUMBUS, 0. DR. MORRISON, RETL-INKD TO COL-MBCS,) Ollicc, Southwest corner of Town nud Third Streets. -Ihoae Indebted for former aervicea will find their ..n..uutatlilB.lllce. myU-md I'eachcr of the Piano Forte, for iimi, o., apply at room 32, Neil Home, or Ml. late Mmio Store. decai'M-lya M US. M. IIOPPEUTON, FASHIONABLE rvllLLINER, (OID KtAVO Of UHiPXEf UAli,) HI OB STREET, COLUMDUS, ?traw Hata Bleached and Praaaed. aprlO-ly OLDS & GE1QER, Attorneys t Xj -w, COLUMBUS, 01110. OyOffioo in the OJeon Oaiidins.Q myl-6md Al.LKN a. THURMAN. Attorney v t X.-w, COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE OS HIUH STREET, lebiO-lv Uetween Friend and Mound ata. X . CHAHnOJI. t. lotuu. . WALKPr n. 13. CHAMPION & CO., i tMBHIIiOS, UuCKlSO, KORTHEItX, ZASE3-VILLB AXD BLACKSMITH. Yurd aud lluice near Hailroad Pepot, Sti COLUUBUS, 0. 1X. C. LILLEY, BOOK- BINDER, And Ulauk Cook fllanulacturer, Ffiffh street, between Broad and Gay sis. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. tSTAi OKU S SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS , i. ul Real ituta, Stock!, Household Furniture, Cry-Hooda, (iroceriea, Horaea, CarriaK, be., ftc, attended to in city or couulry, on uie uioai reaaouau.e wiuw. Liberal adrancea on conaitrnmenta decX-dly To Hie Citi,;u of Columbus, HUE SUBSCHIBEU, UAV1NG HAD I -fnarimM In IIia h.minnuri nnt joowin't the wanta ft the citizens, baa (Hp' .included to establish a Hue of CITY wV -Ti.i-' j HAi;KS, to run to and from any part ot . t,u M.f r-at-laiTAs are all new anil ffjr b.owi.j. --Si; a infetiient. 'I'o the Ladlee this will aflord a convenient opportunity jt Shopping, attending Pul.lio Usturea, or of visiting the Liferent Publie Inatitutions. tly leaving word at the Untied Btatea Hotel, Capital House, Aniurican, Neil House, or Buckeye House, all ordera will be promptly attonaeu to. us Fare each wav. 1 ft conts.-a AaTA line of HilNlDl'SM will soon b run regularly from the Court limine to the Kallroad Depot. Fare ten oenta each way. THOU. BlUH'KWiY marlil-dtf It Hi. I'. AM) PISTOL (JALLKIIY. THK SHAKSl'EAHE RIFLE AND PISTOL X Gal.l.F.KY, On Town St., ntii:(iid door ftom Frtiuklin ItaiiU, M oan at all bourn during the day aud eveulog. Cen-tleruen wishinz to perfect themseirea In this manly ac complishment mo respectfully Invited to call at the ronmi, wliero evory attention will be paid to render their visit ajrecaul an:l anuaiuucory. jeu-oir rRESS MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF IJ New YorkCity, wonld respectfully Inform the ladiea of Columous and vicinity, that abe la prepared to execute all ordera of DKiXS AN1I MANTILLA HAKLNU, oi the mo.it fashionable atylea, and on reasonable terms, at her place of residence north side of Town at., eeren donre east or foorin ht.. mario-ir GORTON & ASTON, . HIHH STRKKT, BKTWKF.S BKOAU AND GAY, Columbus, Ohio, MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER, TIN, and Sheet Iron Ware, continue to keen on hand one of the largeat and best assortmenta of articlea in their line ever brought to this maiket. They keep four litea oi uie Comet Cookine Stove. one of the moat approved diving Que I Stovea now In nse, It la more partlo- I uiany aaaptea lor wooa, nut may be need with coal. They warrant them to giveeutire satiitacuon, nr no sate. i AUo. The Black Diamond, jEtnn, Air-Tight, AND Star of Uie West Cooking Stoves, which are three of the best Stoveafor burning bitumloons unal. Also, PREMIUM PARLOR AND BOX STOVES. Also, a good atock of Furnishing Gooda, Safoa, Refrigerators, Ice Cheata, Water Coolera, Pumpa, Japan Ware, Bird Cugea, Treveta, Bathing Tuba, Fire Grates, Fire Brick, Copper and Brass Rettlea, &e. W Speoial attention paid to Roofinar, Spouting, Cop per Smith Work, and Job Work generally, aud dly "Redzie's Rain Water Filters. THESE FILTERS HAVE BEEN . fully teatud br families in thia citv ! and elsewhere, and in all cases have ' ?lven tbe highest satisfaction. Rain wear of whatever color, taste or smell, by this means buonmes clear as crystal, making It much better for drinking or culinary purposoa. Water thus filtered, is certainly better for health, while there la also a great saving in the making of tea, Aic over hard water. nT-dly .GORTON cVmN, fi 1 III -! I. laaew RAILROADS MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI KfflH J A N 1) IIILI.SBOnO' RAILROADS. Opened to Athene, 157 miles Eaet ol Cinclnuall. TIME CHANGED, MtOwiiK Direct Connection, with Seiott & 1 locking Valley Itnllroad. Daily Trains between Poitsmontli It Cincin uati. and Alhcns k lincinnati. rN AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 7TH W of OtTOBKK, ISM, the traine will run aa follows, nntil further notice: First Train Leavea Chlllicothe at 6 10 a. in,, an J ar rlvea at Cincinnati at 10:45 a. m., and at Columbua at 3(20 p. m. Connecting wllh Irsio t r HiiiaDoro'atBian cheater. Second Train LoaToa Athens at 7:4.1; Chillloothe at 12:40 p. m., connectlDg with Train from rortamouin at Hnmden and to Hillsooro' at Blancheater aud arrirua at Cincinnati at 4:19 p. ft)., and Columbus at UMl p. in RETURNING : First Train Leaves Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m., sad Chlllicotbo at 1:30 p. m., and connecting with Hills- boro' and rortamouin Trains, aua inierrauiwf poiuis, and by at tge with Marietta, romeroy, I'arkorsou.g, r. other points. Second Train Loaves Cincinnati at 3:30 p. m., and ar rives at Chlllicothe at 8:10 p.m., aud at Ulllsboro' at 0: p. m, Fare from Cuillicothe to Columbus $3 .50 - " " Cincinnati - SO " " Athem " 4.76 Tickets can he had of M. L. Dohertv. Columbua Depot, P. W. Strader, corner Broadway and Front sis., Cincin nati; Little Miami K. n. uepoi, and ai an oi uiepcm-i-pal Stations on the M. ft C. H. K. oc7 W. R. ARTHUR, Bupt. Cleveland, Coluiulnis A Cincinnati KAILIIOAU. Winter irrangeiueat for 1855-56. Three Trains Puily from Columbun, in oonueo- tiou with Trains on too Little Miami, aud Columbus and Aema ICnilroaus. 1 EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M-; 1 e stopping at Uolaware, Oardington, Gallon, Oroatline, Shelbv. Sw Loudon and Grafton, arriving at Cleveland at 2:40 P. M.; giving passengers foktt Mixuriul for dinner and connecting with the 3XU f. u. rati tutoress nam ou the Lake Shore Koau lor uunairu, nuuaio, new-1 ore, so. t hie Train conneots at Gallon with the BetlofOntaine and Indianapolis Railroad, at Crestline with the 1:80 Kxpreak Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, sc., and the Ohio and Indiana Rail, road for Fort Wavne:at Grafton with the 3.46 P. M. Train for Tolodu and Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'cloek next moruiu. 2. Mail Train at3:30 P. M.: atopplnj atall wayeta- tion, between Oolumbus and Cleveland, arriving at Cleveland at 0:16 P. M., connecting at Creatliuu witu 0:00 P.M. seat Train on the Uulo ana rennsyivauia nauroau tor Pittaburah. Sc.. with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, sc.; at Cleveland with the 9:30 P. M. Night Ex press Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for the Eaat. 3. Nizht KxsreBB at U:16 P. M. -, stopping at Uolaware and all way elauone form oi new Lanuon auu leaving pasaengeraatall way statlons.oonneotlngatCreBtlluu with the 6:00 A. M. Train on Uie Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail- arriving at Chicago at V -M P. M. , connecting at Cleveland witft the uormng irain on uie baae ouure na.iroau ior Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, sc. avj- For throuirh and lonai Tickets apply at the Ticket Office in the Passenger Depot ot tbe Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenla Kaiiroaa companiea. c. a. n.un. Commons, Miv. it, tana. -air g;rewtmem. Notice to Stock Dealers, 'pHE CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS CIN-X CINNATl RAILROAD COMPANY erenow running an Express Siock f rain, which leavea Columbua foe Clove- tana at dmo p. m., aud connect wun c, a k. k. k. ioj-Dunkirk and Budalo. Thia arrangeinent is exprensly made for the accommo dation of Stock Dealers at Culuubua. Every facility possible will be given to ensure suooesa in thetrausponatlon of atock. James Patterson, Asnt. myl9-d3m jy2 CK.Vl itAL OHIO RAIL ROAO. okv'i cufaHmraA'ps-Mr'a uri'ica, t:. u. it. It., I 7a.nrsvin.il, August 1, IKt. j UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, A PASSENGER CAR will be attached to the Fieltht Train, leaving Columbus at 4:20 A. M., stoppiug at ail points ou the road to receive or put oil paauogers, arriving at Zanesv'lle at 10:u5 A. M. Koturuir.g, leaves Zanesviilo at 11:00 A. M., and arriving at Columbuits 4:40 P. M. aultf l HA tCrlr.lt PKKK1 K, I.en'l Siip't I 1TTLE MlAill AiND COLUMbUS t XENIA lji RAILROADS. Trains run between Colombua and Cincinnati, aa ioIIowb DOWNWARD. UPWARD. Leave Arrive at lara Arrive at Columbua. 8:66 A. M. 3:20 P. M. Columbua. !i:45A.M 12:3llP.M. 8:3ti P. M Ciuciuoati. 8:U2A.H. 4:431'.M 1:23A.M. Cincinnati, 0:00 A. M. 100 " 6:00 T.M. 11:30 The 2:45 A.M. Train from Columbua connects at Xenla for Hayton, Richmond, Indianapolia, Lafayett , Chicago, St. Louis, aud all points west: oonnucts at Murrow tor Wilmington, Circloville and Lancaster; and at Leveland's for niiisoorougn ami cniilicothe; also conecting at Cln Ctnnati for Louisville by the boats. Tbe 12:80 P. M. Train, trora Columbua, connects at London for Sprlugllold, I layton, Indianapolis, to.; con- uvi-.uuf at Auta .or uayron, Jiionmonu, indianapolia, Lafayette, Chicago,rit. Iouls, and all points went connecting at Morrow lor Wilmington. Circloville and Lancaater and at Lovutanda forUillnborougli and Chlllicothe.; and at Cincinnati with the O. s M. R. R. for Louisville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbus connects at Urn- aon lorspnngiieiil; and at Xenla for Hayton, Richmond, Indianapolia, Terre Haute. Vinconnea and St. Lunia. AVaT For other information apply to T. Louim, Agent, or M. L. Dohxbtt, Ticket Ageut, Columbua; W. Wniiiirr, Agent, Springdeld; A. W. Stakk, Agent, Xenla; A. 11. Ijiwis, Agent, or P. W. Ktkadih, General Ticket Agent, wtuvivHRii, lT , xi, i.r. jicn i , no30 upcrBenifif. TIIIUTY YEAKS VIEW TS THAT WORK, AND I AM THE ONLY A authorized Agent for the city of Columbus. Should there be any persons who doilre this work, and who may .o wvu utefiuosuii, or were not reaoy lo take it when I have called upon thein, I now announce to them anil all others, that I am prepared to furnish the work complete In 2 volumes for $6. or the sincla volume for fl xn remember, this work should nettr bthu and ui'II not be use THAU Tin abovi KiMiD rwcis, furllieruwire "that it cannotbepurchatcdof Dooki Ur.rs." It is a vurv ehear, wok, and oontalna about 1600 pages. It Is a book that snouiu do in ino nanus or an who can, anil do uuderatanri what they road, it Is not only valuable to the politician and statesman, to the atudent of history, but to tho patriot and deep thinker. I remain here then onlv this week, I have but a few coplea left with me, so those who desire the work should give me an enrly call. GtoRQ. W. Flkmi.w, sole agent for Benton In this oily, may be sou wvwjj uioru.uK iroin o o Qtooa nil t in lue aliernoon. and from 0 to 9 o'clock In the erentni. Friends of r,-, Benton a-e luvlteii to call and aee me at Mrs Lumln) 's on High street, Kast Bide, (Boarding House,) opposite Andrew Wick's Boot and Shoe Store. jea7 Take Notice ! I'ncaper than Ever ! Buggies ! Carriages ! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FROM our Manufactory in Xenia, O., some if tbe tlneat Family Carriagea, Turn-over beat Rockawuys, Shifllna Top Ungues, Trotting Sulkeys and Spring Wagons, all made ot the boat Stock and Timber, eeasoned Irom three to Are years. The above articlea we oti'nr to the pnblic for Inspection, and at such prices that will Induce those wlsblug to procure a carriage, to buy of us. All work Warranted. Rtpoiilary Town Stieet, one doot Hast of the Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. eii8iU.lv SHANNON BAYERS. WANTKIp. CR0M 1 TO 500,000 FEET. AT THE TUB I and Bucket Factory, on the West side of the Scioto River, Columbus, Ohio Whlto nr Black Walnut, Mulberry, While or Red Cedar, In log or bolts for which the hlgheat price will be paid In Cash, Enquire at the ( ifbce ol the company. N. r.. LtAMAfl, bup t. A. CAMI.IHME Sec'T Sill if Unimproved Lots for Snle. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE obeap, and on accommodating terms, a large number of lota In the city of Colnmbua aud vicinity some ottnetayiiry eligible. L i.liio niib, Jy31 . O. W. HEYV RAILROADS. Great National Route EAST AND WEST. 1 aivCii , Central Ohio Ridlroail, BETWEEN . ... C:0 LUJIBUS AND WI1EELI NU. T11P.1E TRAINS LLU'E COLUMBUS DAILY', FJCPREod AND MAIL, (SuaoAxs i.itlTTSD.j Mght Passenger Train will run Every Aight. 00IN0 EAST. fatw Exjirtti Train. Mail Train. XiflU Pal). Train. Columbus 10:00 A.at 3:S0r.. 11:101" at. Newark 11:20 " 4:4? " 12:68am. ZanesvUle. 12:46 r.ai. 6:05 " 2:26 " Cambridge 2:04 11 7:27 4:00 " Ar.atBellalre.. 4:30 " 10:10 " 7:10 " These trains make close connections at Bellaire with the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, FOR Baltimore, Washington City, I'liilaiJel-Vhin, New York, and all the Eastern Cities. GOINO WEST. Zaiw Itrprui Tratn. MaU Train. Sight Paa. Train. Bellaire H:20A.K. . , i:MA.et, 6:00P.M. Cambridge 2:(4 r.M. 7:46 " 8:39 " Zaueavilie 4:00 " 9:40 " 10:18 " Newark 6:26 " 10: 11:40 " At. Columbua.. 7:00 12:16 P.M. 1 22 A. II. - Those trains make close connections at Columbus with L. M., ti C, X., and C, F, & I. Railroads, for Cincinnati, Dayton, ludianapolis, Chi cago, &t. Louis aud the E.YTME GREAT WEST! Through Ticluta can be had at all the above named Puints. , To Way Pasmauxks. The impress Train going East will atop to take up or leave Paeseagera, at Pataskala, Rirkereville, Union, Newark, C:v pool's, ZanesvUle, Conoord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Millwood, Spencer's, Barnusville, Belmont, and Glencce only. Goi.no Wist, it will stop at all Stations on proper signals being given. The Mail train will stop at all Stations where the Mall is to be received or delivered, except at Bridgeville aud Bayle's Mills, and at all other Stations on proper signals being pivenj COANECTIONS. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. H. Express Train conneots at Columbus with the Express Train which leavea Cincinnati at 9 A, M. and with the train from the Weat on the Columbua. Piqua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning irain lor cauuuaay, oiauaneiu ana siouut Vernon, Anr! vlth TVAln. ,,r tl,A Stjn hunvtlla a ...I Tn.lu..u Poll....,,.. at Bollaire with Expreaa Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and s.aairn vines. The 8:20 P, M. Train will connect at Columbua with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with train lor Mt. Yeruon, Mansfield, Sandusky, sc.; and at Bell aire wun Mgnt train on ualtimure aud Uhio Railroad. Passengers leaving lAiuisville and puints below Cinciuna ti aud taking the 10:20 A. M. Train on Littlo Miami Rail, road will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passen gers leaving Indianapolis aud Rlohmond by uornlng 1 rain ou la, Cen. R, U. will also connect with this Train at Columbus, aud reaoh Bellairo at 10:10 P. M., and leave oy io:ovf r. si. irain on Baltimore anu onto ttau-road, arriving in Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day. Tho 11:10 P.M. Ninut Passenger train connects at Co- luinbua with train from Cincinnati; and at Bellaire with morning train on Bait, it O. R. It , arriving nt Cumberland at 8:10 P.M. Loans Cumberlund at 2:20 A.M., and arrives at Baltlmoro at lu:l0 A.M. ; oonueoling at Dammoro wun trains lor ail eastern cities. GOING WEST. The 6:00 A. M. Mall Train connects at Bellaire with Night Trains on the Bait, and O. R. R. : at Newark with Trains to bteubenvllle, Sandusky, Mansfield and Mount v or non, anu uiicago ma aionroeviiie; at Columbns with the Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xenla, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbane. The 11 :S0 A.M. Express Train connects at Bellaire with the Express Irain from Baltimore: at ZanesviUe with the C, W. s Z. B. R. for Cincinnati; at Newaik wllh t)., M. s N, R. K.. snd arrives in Columbus at 7:00 P. M., and eonnecte with Trains going Sonth and West, arriving at Cincinnati at 1:46 A. M. Tbe 6:00 P M. bight Passenger train connects at Beli al. e with tralu on Bait, and o. R. R., and at Columb s with trains on L, M. and C. X. R. R.. tor Cincinnati and the West and the South West. THATCHER PERKINS, Suf't, ZauesrilLe. Joa.v W. Bow.v, Ccn'I 7W;ef Jjwii, Columbus. oc.dtf New and Direct Route TO STI-KBKNVILLF. PllTSBURCn, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORS, and the Prinoipnl Eastern cities, VIA Sicubeaville & Indiana Railroad, Which I now com dieted and in Haoouar.rut upnrutlon bo twt'fn Newnrk aud .r-taobenrill?, PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE LEAVE COLUMBUS via Express Train Central Ohio Railroad at 10:10 A, M. connect at Newark with the above road to SteubcnvlUe, where thoy arrive at 6 P. M. ; leave Immediately on FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running in connection with the road; and altera comfortabto nlght'e rest, reach Pittsburgh In time for the 7 A. M, Train of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York, FARE. Columbus In Steubenville Jl 4t " Pittsburgh 4 7ft " " Philadelphia 13 00 " Baltimore 12 76 " " New York 16 60 AW Passengers by this route have the advantage of reaiKta jare ana are not suojecteato Hotel bills at Pittsburgh.Passengers and baggage convoyed from the boat lo the depot fra of charge. For through tickets, please apply at the ticket , dice or the Central Ohm Railroad. G. W. FULTON, Siip'f. Lafatkitb Iikvknnv, Omeral Agent. col ft 1S56. Great Western Route. 1856. COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE FOR TUB WEST. Two Trains Daily -Sundays Excepted. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 29, and until further notlco, TRAIN'S WILL RI'N AS FOLLOWS: EXPRESS leavea Columbus at 9.00 A. M. ; an ires at l'r-bauaatll:30A. M.;audat Pl (ua 1:00 P. M.; connecting at Utbaua with 12:18 H. Llf utnlng Exptess train on M. R. ti L. E R. R. tor DELLEFOSTA ISE. CLTDE, FOREST, FT. irATiV, SASDUSKir, TOLEDO CHICAGO. And at Piqna connects with trains on the D. ft M.R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, &(!., And with Packet line an Miami Canal for MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, Ac. RETURNING Uavua Piqua at 2:00 P. M; Urbane at 8:29 V. M., bringing from otf M. R. R. paasongera from Chicago, Toledo, Baudu.ky, sc., to Columbua at 6:10 P. M., and oon-neotiag with Night Traine for the North and Eist. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbua at 12:30 P. M. ; arrives at Urbana at 3.26 P. M.; at Piqua 6.27 P. M. RETURNING, Leaves Ptqua at 6 A. M.; arriving at Urbana at 6:60 and arrives at Columbus at 9:67 A. M.; oonnectlug with 10 A.M. Train on C. O. R. R. fur ZanesviUe, Wheeling, Ac. ; an I with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. ft 0. R. R. for Cleveland, 1'iLshurgh, Ac. Fare as Low as by any other Ronte. For further Information, or Through Tickets, apply to n. B. BIGELOW, Geueral Agt., Columbus; WM. HAMILTON, Agt., Urbana; J. HALL. Agt., Piqua. W. W. FULTON. Receiver. Jy30-dAwtr .1. R Hll.l.lAHD Siipi i'rofltabl; aEmitloyiutjiit. 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This lot is situated 6 M miles North of Columbus! Ohio, on the Columbus and Clovcland Railroad, and will be sold for a price less than the value of the timber on aald lot. Enquire of ' r..r,n - ..Ann. n, ...,-!.. 11 .1.- Ben rjAitcit ai wmii-', i out .",,u,u. MTUAWUEHIlll'.N, HO! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK STRAW- t BERItY PLANTS of the most annrovcd kinds, lncla ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's Nea-Plne, Uovey's Seed ling. Dundee, HuJioo of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Cone, Moyamenaing, and several others, all true to name and nnmixed price fl.oO tn J per 100, much lea hy the 1000. Also, a flno assortment ol Gooseberry, Currant and Raspberry buahss. 3,At tbe eoluebns Nursery, one nine m, prl0 M. B. BATEHAM CO. CTOL CTH, McL ANE'S REiPORXS J UST V publlihed. For sal by t 15 J. H. RILEY & CO. MEDICAL. " : DR. E. D. HAYES' C'KLEBRATBD ALLIED OINTMENT, AND HUMOR SYRUP A Sure and Speedy Cure Tor SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, Scald Head, Canoertf, Canccrum Humnrs, Barber's Itch, Burns, Mercurial and Feer Boien, L'loera. Ring Worm, Neuralcia, (Doafnegg caused by Humorn nr Sorea in tae neaa j rtueumatism, uver uompiamt, Hroncnttifl, Intiammation ia the Xliroat. Lnnes, Back or Side. Sold gonerally throughout the United Piatt-s and in adas, by DragjUts aud Apothecaries. Hfiir Agm.tr! winted In all partn of the Union. HAYKS It NAHM, Proprietor, Lawrence, hint (I. Roberts, corner of High and Hroad streets, agHnt or Columbus, Ohio. , Bo ware of a counterfeit article iu thtt mark tit, styled tbe "Genuine Allied Ointment." soltl dly OKISWOLD'. MALAKIAN ANTIDOTE, 'PHE GREAT FEVER AND AGUE MEDI-L CINE OF THE ACE This great remedy will be found ft specific for all the common forms of Mianmatlc Dineaset, especially Kcror and Ague, Immb Ague, Bilious Fever, Liver Uomplaints. Jaundice, Bilious Diarrhea, and Enlargtid Spleen. The Ala! sri an Antidote is a scientific prepaiHtioo, tsln-pie and fafs in composition, but prompt and certain In ItaeiToctH. It originated Iu one of tbe great Valleys of the "Wont, Heuce lu adaptation to the diseases, olimate and constitutions of tbe Misfclssippi Valley and tributaries renders it Infinitely superior to all the trai.li got up In the Eaat by tbo.ie who know little or uotbing about thocll mate or diseases of the West. It is mnttt emplittieally a TI CHJl U SWIIH'tlJ , Griswoltl'm BIIiIOLTB ZXXiXj)S. They are one of the best and safest Family Plils now In use, adapted to the eliinate, diseases and constitution aa they exist In the West and South. They are just what they pretend to be, a good, safe and thurough family physic; good under all olrcumatances where physic Is needed, ami particularly eo, when bilious, aw Prepared onlv by GRISWOLD BALLARD, Drug gists, circievine, unto. N. B. MARPLK, G. ROBERTS a CO., aul'i doiu Agents for Columbua, Gaiter's Spanish Mixture. The Great Puriflcr of tlic Blood! THE BEST AITEKAT1VK KNOWN. Not a Particle of Mercury in it. Au Infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's i-vil, Rheumatism, ObHtinate Cutaneous fc.ru ptiotu, Flmfiles or Potttules on the face, Bbtelies, Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronic Hore Eyes, King Worm or Tetter, .Scald Head, Ealargeuiout and pain in tbe Bones and Joints, all Rheum, Stubborn L'loerp, Sy pb I-lttic D.nnrdors, aud all diseases arhiug from an Injudicious use v( U(rcury,Impru denoo iu life or I.nrURIT OF THE BLOOD. UI3 GK-fcAT ALTERATIVE MEDICINE X and PurlQer of the Blood, is now used by thousands ot gratclul patients Irom all parts of the Dnited tita es, who dil t-istlfy to tho remsrisablo cures performed by thy greatest of all me llclues, ' Carter'sSpaQUh Mixture." ftotiruigta, i.neumatism, scroiula, brupuons oi the bkln, Liver Uisuahe, Fevers. Ulcurr, Old Sores, Atfections ot L'i.i..--. ii:.,.... nrk.Th..A4 ir i r iis i'ains and Achings of the Bones snd Joints, are tipeedily put to llfght by uaing this IneBtlmablo remedy. For nil diseases of tbe Blood, nolhJog has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acta gently and effioleotly on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens thj Digentiou, gives tone to the stumacn, maatM tno sktn cioaranduualluy, and red tor ea the Constitutiuu, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the eicessra of youth, to Its prlntine vigor and strength. For the Diseases of Females it is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known la rcirularlr Pre scribed with the happient effects. It Invigorates the weak and debilitated, and Imparts elasticity, to the worn out frame, clears the skiu, and leaves the pat leu t fresh ana ueuiiny; a siuajia Qoiueoi tms inestimaoie remedy la worth all the ao vailed EarsapariUas in existence. Tbe la-ge number of certitkaiea which we have received fiom persons from all parta of the United titatfts, la tue beet evidence that there is no humbug about U. The pre-u, hotel keepers, mitglstratee, pbyelchuu, and public men, we.l known to the commaotiy, all add their testimony U the wouOrtuleUeeti( tUls tfKtAT BUA'D PURU'llwlt. Call 00 the agent and get an Almanac, and read the details of astonlFihiD cures performed bv CAKTEK'ri ajPA.N'HH MlXrrHK, (1ST MOdT JA8E WHlfRS PfcRT THING urns had Ri'iMLiT fAUSD.) The limits of an advertise- mpnt will not admit tuelr lull maertlon. WM, S. BEKR3 Co., Proprietors, Ko. ZOL Bruadwav, New York, To hom all orders must be addressed. For snle by Druggists and Country Merchants in all parts ol tbe Cuited estates and the Cansdas, and by u. i.uutno s ty., uoiumous. aulS-dly FKED'K ECKtiTEIN, jr., Cincinnati. DR. HOOFLAND'3 . Ch.lsliI.tRATt:D GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BT Or. C. H. JACKSON, ruiladtlphla, Pa., WILL nyxcTVALlT CCKI LIVER C0SPL11MT, UJSPliPSli, JlUJiDICE, Cttraic or .Vcrrotu DJAlity DUeatei of the Kidneyi, and all inscicta arxnnj from a aaorarrta Liver or Stomach, Such , as Constipation, inward Files, FulinetiB, or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Store acu, ' NauseaHuartburnL'isgusiforfood, Fulioesi or weight in the stomach, sou. eruotaUous, bin king or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of tho head, hurried and difficult breathing, flutvering at the heart, cho- - king or Bttiroowtfog sensations when in ft lying posture, ujinness oi vision, oois or neon oeiore itie aigut, lever and dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, Ate., Sudden Flushes of ileat. Burning iu the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of frtl, anu Grt-at Depression of ' Suirits. nPHE PROPRIETOR, IN CALLING THE l attentiou of tbe public to this preparation, does so with a fowling of tho utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation to tbe disnases for which it Isreoom mended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stool tbe tftnt of ft ton years' trial before the American people, and Its reputation aud sale Is unrivaled by any itiiuiltr preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known physicians and individuals Id all parts of the country is immense, and a careful perusal of the Almanac published annually by tbe proprietor, and to ha had gratis of any of his agents, cau not but aatUfy tbe mot skeptical that this re me-1 y u really uterviog me great celebrity it baa obtained.Principal oiUoa aud Mftoulactory No, 9d Arch si,. Phil ad'a, l'a Ceriifiwff !f RALPH LKF.1E, Esq., Kditw "Spirit of the 7Vihv" Irrmlrm t.hin IRUNTOH, Out. 30, 1854. Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir Tbe Bittera are in iiroat demand here. Ia addition to the quantities sold by Moxley tk Barber, your agents, the two other stores sen more of them than -any other medicine. I (ind they are much used by convalescent fever patient to reoutld their broken constitutions. I havo used during the last sum mar, in my own family, four bottles. T titty were recommended to me Urt by ft neighbor, ftt ft time when my 8 stem was much debilitated from the etftjcts of a severe bilious frer. Thoy gave ine aa appetitn, and restored a tone aud vigor to my whole syttem. In oae of the Hop-t ember uu rubers of my paper I related my experience nt the good elleote of the Bitters, since which time they have bad ft large aale, aud have now buooine Uie Stand- ard medicine iu this vioiuily. In conclusion. I would say that I reel great pleas uie in giving you thia testimony of the valn and success of jonr preparation. Respectfully, yours, Thev aie entirely vegetable, free from all Injurious in- grediouts or ftlcohotlo stimulants, always strengthening anu nnvrr pro-irtting tus synisiut Price 76o. per bottle. .Sold by Druggiits and Htoro- keepors in every town and village Iu the United 8 1 Ales and Canada s. r'old by u. ituuhKis, tJoiumbui, ftulO-dly FRKD'K K JHtjTKIX, Jr., Cincinnati. COAL I COAL! CX)ALI T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD JL Article of Court Grate Coal, and will sell either at depot or deliver ooal on the shortcut notice, at tbe lowest rare ot tue mai-Kei, ana warrant to give satiAiacttnn. JAMF.8 O'KANE, ooll3 Bole Agent of 7.auesvllte Coal and Lumber Co. Who Want h a Nice House! FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. AND ON very eay payment, that dunlrable Douole Brick Housa and lot north side of Oak street, east of Seventh. The house Is new and in good repair, and either half will b sold separataly If detdred. AUo a vacant lot, 48 by 1S7 K feet, adjuialncr the same on the east. Persons in want of ft uat, eonvenieut and centrally located piece of property, will do well by calllug on BVKRR ft COBBrt, autf Piatt's RvlbMiig BLANKL BOOKS-Everv varletv of Blank Books In slte.ouahtv. man oer of ru llntr. and atvla of bindlnor. constant! v on hand. or maoe tooraer at snort notioe, uy a. U. UWUtt tU,, marlO ' High st.t opposite fitate Houi. New York idverUsemcnts. From the Advertising Agency of P. M, rmroniu Cu 119 Nassau Street, New York. -. ' WILLIAM .1. sifinpp. Billiard Table Maker, BILLIARD TABLES, OP ALL SIZES, FOR nilhlln nr rirlveln n... fa 1, Imnrrtvarl mahnifsnw . a. l i .i , , ' . . ' " vo,. aisiw i in taiciiL VUPDIODS. just brought Into nse, and are superior to all others. ... , ativui v.uli:uiin j,ul ullum mute bi mo shortest notlfju. Balls. Ctira. and erprv l.iintr in tfA Una . n,A st notice. Niu.ilAm THE UAZ4UD roWDtlt 1 011 IMS Y. MARDVAnrnREMa i-n raum , exa--o-rajj ex-ejLmrac is3 jy HAVING REDUCED THEIR PRICES TO Z- - - "X.MVTM, JJCLCO (1 S3lLIJIVUrfT( flOn I I, n tn filTA thai. ..11 an j r ... a. svsi nri INDiAN RU LE and KENTUCKY KlFl.Kl'nwder. In Kegs ! IBI"a ajo, uunpowoer ior BLASTING and flVlll nnmnvlsinai t a ,a. . .--,vu..a...UB niuii mnnvi imtiiiv ui qualities BoU kinds required by the trade, guarnnteed to give entire This atun.iaB.,1 A.r'l.e!. t .1.. t..- , i tbe highest reputation for more than twenty-five years will b found unsurpassed by any other manufacture o the kind in tho world. tor sain by tho priucla&l dealers, and a.soiU tbe office T the Company So. 8U Wall, cir, Water st-.. New York, A. G. HAZARD. President. A. K. TM)UaLAS8. Pee'y. ti2.flm-Ml DIIY GOODS. NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS At THE New York. Fancy Dry Goods Stare Detblcr's Corner. q-HE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OE EM- A BR01UKRIE3 ever opened in Colnmbus, now open, and selling cheap for cash. j a toi 'ia, RIRBON'F new stiles: . . BONSKTS, CRAPE COLLARS, FRENCH EUBROIDERU.-i, URE53 SILKS, KMBROIDEREI) SVTIS!', I.NFANl'3 WAISTS, HO.S1ERT, Ac. Together with a full stock of TRIMMINGS. mj6 Spring Goods now Opening I At he spacious Store next door to tho American Hotel. AaN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest styles In BILKS, A beautiful assortment oi Embroidery Goods, Trinunlnjs, Bo La in Of, Summer Drees Good", ami Draperies. A L ARO 13 STOCK OF ' Hosiery, Shawls, linens, frintK, und BLEACHED GOODS. ;; Together with evorythinj usually kept in a Dry twda Store. As we intend to sell for CASH, wo are enabled to oiler our oaslomers great bargains.. A call Is respeotfnlly solicited. W. A. & J. C. McCOV, myS Nexv door to the American.. HATS, IUBIIONS, JWOL'UMXG GOODS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP TISSUE, a oi juu. iicapuutaii u oiraw naia, RIBBONS LACES and FLOWKRS. in rioH biofhslon. US' I'Di fvt nrinr.j . .. '.. nvi n inu uwio oonstaotiy ou nana or made to uer. flAl- SHIRT3, HATR RE3T0RAT1TE. and BALM OF A TUt. SAND FLOWERS, at ' " ' MRS.. MART HOPPERTOiVS. T Straw llata Bleached and Presecd. ' . ftprlQ . J DRUGGISTS; "Ohio Dmr? Store '' : " THE UNDERSIGNED n AVI NG PTJR-ehased the entire stork of Drags, to., of Dr. R. P. LlTTLR, would respectfuUy solicit a continuance of the rB tmn a cr ... lK.nllw k..(nwul ..n Vl V. . my part shall be spared to merit a continuance. Havln secored the services of a competent Druggist, Mr. Ai-raiD Rrrso.v, the Physician and the publlo can depend r o uibniiiuuui u u . uu swura.1 sdu ue ipatob, from I'L'RK WIUGS, at any hour day or night. Jan. 2S, 1856V . - N. B. HARPLE. : JOHN R. COOK. rh DRUGGIST, OiJ OPPOSITE CAPITOL UOUSS, t COLUMBUS, OHIO, WH0LK3ALB A RETAIL DEALER IN '. Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Whloh wo warrant FBESH ASO PURE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUME-RV and Fancy Goods, Burning Fluid, Faints, Oils. Varntsb.ee and live Stuffs, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Brushes, Hair, Jlut, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and Faint. Pure Wines ana Liquors for Medicinal purposes. rhysldans' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at All Honrs, Day or Might. aud-wly Pickaway House, SOUTH MAL ST., CIItCLEVItLE, O. THIS HOUSE IS KOW TUOROUGIILT KEPsIRED, and refitted with New Furniture, and reopened to receive the traveling public. Tbe House In situated near the business center of the city, opposite the Court House, is convenient to the Rail road Oepot and Packet Landing. Passengers visiting the city by Kaiiroaa, Stage or Boat, will be oouveyed to and from tbe House without deky. - No effort will b" spared by the proprietor to render his gue.ts comfortable, and he hopes that his efforts to accommodate and obligehis guests will insure him a liberal share of public patronage. All he aka is to be tried, be-lug willing to abide tbe decision of his guests. A. F. NEMA, Proprietor, Clrolevllle, June, 18i6. aii'J'i-dllra : Latest Books Out. rvBED:" A TALE 0P TnE GREAT DI3- J MaL SWaMI"; by Harriet Beecher 6t.owe. anthor of "Cnous Tom's Cabin." 2 vol., liimo. This book is eventing quite a sensation and sells rapidly. THK ODTBRKAK CF FREEDOM: or the Roman Culho-lio Element in American History. 12roo. 91. By Justin D. Fulton, , OLIVER CROMWELL: or England's Great Protector. 12mo l. By Henry Win. lierbort. MtXICO Its Teasanti and Prio.ts. lmo. !. By R. A. Wilson. T E MAIDKS AFNT, and the Use of Sunshine. LOUI3 NAPOLEON, and the Bonaparto Family: by Henry W. Do Pny. TUE REPUBLICAN PART 7 AND ITS CANDIDATFS: trl'.h True LUsnesses of Fremont amd Dayton; an aeon rate History of this party in the United Mates from its origin in .796, to Its dissolution in 183a; of tho Whig and Democratic parties during the Intor.egnum, and its reformation iu I860: by Bun. F. Hall, bli pages, 12mo. Price tl. For sale by ,,17 RtvrtML ASTriNv Mill fur Sale or hxchaugtv THAT LARGiS 4 STORY 6TEA41 GRIST MILL with a run of stone, situated 6 mile east of Columbus, on the Central Ohio Rail Ruad. The mill is new and in complote order, and ia now malting from 'lb to 30 por day, A distillery might be connected with said mill, and made one of the best Laying invest rm n's tn the oounti v. Persons in wunt of such prope, ty wpuul consult tbelr Interest hy making an examination of tho premises and applying tmraeaiateiy to tne suo.octDers, as they are authorized to sell said mill on the most accommodating tnrma, or exchange for other propoity. Address or Inciutte of an'JU BAKER C0BC3, Piatt's Building. Fruit Trees, &c, at Columbus. w E HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARUE assortment of the finest saleable F'ruit Trues, sc. jaan lncluamg Appia, rearn, rear, siamuaru auu VKa 1351 dwarf.) Plum, Cherry, yuluce, Apricot, Noc- ti9 I ' n . ll.W Pn,H,nl Raspberry, Strawberry plants, Rhnbalb Roots,' Osage urange, at., 010, Most of Ihsse are from the well known nurseries of Ell wanger tt Barry, Rochester, N. Y., and thoso who desire such articles from sources that can be rolled on (instead of irreaponaible agents.) will do well to call aud make thoir aelectioua, or send on their orders speedily. Those who prefer not to plant nntil spring can have the tri es kopt safely for them until that time. Catalogues nay be hud on application at the Cultivator Oittce, or al the NnoWjrJo.V I---.! l. II. UATFIUM TO rV CKNTi TI2R llUSUEL WILL BE PAID I for Good Abes, dullvcri d at the Ohio Penitentiary' m me. lately. auoj j.iu. r.wi.Nu, waraen A P. STOKE & CO. 11 AVE JUST RECtilV- ED a splsadld assortment of BtelU and other snm-mer SHAWL. AND HCARF3, at greatly reduced prices. NU1MBEK 58. A S0H0 OF LIBERTY. " BT ALFRED RANDALL, j I'piaise the glorious anthem, Let U sound amid your TsJos, Tn the cottago small, the palace hall O'er mountain and through dales, Tn the Senate or the peasant's home, " Let the deathless watchword be: "Free soil," nnntalned as ooesn's foam-Fremont, and Liberty! The time draw, near the hour Is hers Rise, In your power and might, Ye sons of sires who knew no fear, Cpl-GoD defends the right. No swords we draw-the moral law Our guiding stsr shall be: Our ordnance is tho ballot bo, Free votts enr soldiery. And Kansas' blood ensauguluc.l plains la after years shall tell Where tbrall'd by slavery's galhng ,bm, Our brethren fighting f, H. 1'p, northern mon arise, arise, By river, lake and sea-Revenge the msrtyr'd blood which dyes The soil of liberty. Like wild-fire mid tho fores, tuss, ' Thus shall jour aitlon be; The smouldering heaps alone shall tall The tracks of slavery. Onward our chltf doth lead the vuu, Aloud from sea to sea: One sound I on the Hps of man Fremont and Victory. . Buffalo Utfublit. A Good Shot. a .vnvtuuvm wj a vi tcr a Spirit of the Times, tells the story: , . uj.uo duuiuwubh 101m 01 Bttir-fra- zlug, waa enjojiDg tho msgDillcent ' metorlc shower, as the ange o( Brooklyn defcribea It, on His froat piazza, his telescope to enable him more clearly to wltaeBs the iatercatiagpbonom-onon. Ue Ead pointed the InmrumeiTt towards the NonbwcBtern portion of the Armament when thn mni nn .1 T- .u .""leu mis stitenuon ot a rrtBtio then passing, who followed with his eyes the motions of my friend. At this momenta brilliant meteor, shot across the iky, my friend UDooDMiouely gave ntferanoe to his dollht. Vh.11 thaF -n , ... -u"SMl . w U13 uotonienaient to bear lrom remark: ".' m louowing "Yoii'vahlt htm'. .:.. ' . .. . .' ' .'' that dUtanco." ' "uk.tula" EUOt 81 . Singular liiustradon or Indian Sagatlly. AcorresnoDdontfif thn 7VAun n,.i.t... r...... rhiladolphiu, eaye : ADrODOS of (Inroriini- 1,'lnn.l. -,-. 1 '" , . nucil uu was In the gubernatorial chair ot Virginia, It became ov,mc, i,Aci;uiive 01 me state, to cav OVer to a Certain trih.. ln,1l... - . . , , : , "i uihuob Buiflot njoa- ey which had been bequeathed to tbem by a 1 1 ji i.. , !ISlulai whoee ve ins eoursed Indian blood. The Indians assembled at the executive chamber to receive tbe money. Tho Governor, as a matter of couree. was bound to make a snenrth mcoccu rrandlv h o.t.;,,, id.., t . ... proua to call yon brothers, for tho blood of (He red maa oonr)pi thmnah .;,.. .. " va u Twius ns Well HB jour own.' Y. hereupon an old chief -tapped SPol h.Gvernr. Pat his poger down the w. ,Uo uuveruur a necs, men Uuuer nil own nose, and at once eiclaimeil, No Indian i MggtrJ nijgeri ... . ' .. . T ' "Eaillcrv." sava Swiff, m.ii,. a.... .... nn.r. . - V J .UO A1UC UHX UA coonterelt and adallerats whatever Is too dear fOr OS. tQ n hflV Annt. n,lk .kl- a . -11 in.ni.- mie.-a.a turn it all Into What la mni.ll. n.n.j being smart; just as when an expensive fashion u(, , iuuob KU0 are not. awe. to reach It, wui-u. .u.mwives wun some paltry lmitat on. Itnnio rtaA fn..tn . .. r.0 laiucry vo run a man down lo discourse, to put him out oj countenance, and make him ridiculous. .nmaiim. . - . jr.- . . ' wv..wv(WMuwoiBS defects of his person or understanding; on all whth oceaainn. h In hi .1 . . ?J to avoid the Imputation of not being able to take a jest. It Is admirable to obterve one who Is dexterous In thia f.r, Bfni.ltnn, n. 1. adversary, cettlnc iho i..h -.. ki. .u a - - --s v. -i.biu,,;suu then Cttt'rvlua- a I hofnra him Tl. V u . a " AUO AJlCUW-l, from whence we borrow the word, have quito a Aiir.arnnt Lino n. k. .kl . I ' . . A . v,.v.vuv .. ui vuo miug, auu eo naa we In the politor age ot cur fathers. Raillery, was to eay something that at first appeared a reproach 111. tufluAlInn K,, k - . ' .. r v.. ..., uui uy o-iuu mm oi ym nuexpec- ted aud eurDrisintr. pnrlorl 1 . in . n,.nft; ment, and to the advantage ot the person It was addrasnsd to. 4nH ..!. -n. -,i.. i., - - wile VI .11 UCDI rules in convpreatinn l no-n. i. . .k.- which any of the company can reasonably wish ,.v. u;aiu, nor can intra any thing be well more contrary to the ends for whloh peeple meet together, than to part unsatisfied with each other or themselves.'' r - - - , i a . . . . TheKauesof Animals. In the American Association for thn nrl onnCfimont nt flm'.nn. n . , vA.l.O, 17 cently, at Albany, Dr. Weinland read an Inter- -e.iujj jjopcr uu tun - avbidb 1)1 animals WHO Ref-i'euae to Kthnoloff.'-" fantf n. m ,k- North American animnla am inVnn fn t,'.. ropean animals thus buffalo, grouse, robin, liz- nm, -uamoii!. iiaiions nave only new names for their native animals. Thus lion, In all mod ern languages, is leo hardly changed. The tiger and the camel derive their names from tueir native countries, other nations adopting their nameB with slight modi-cation. The ele puaui is so cauea in an countries. The ass got his namo from the old Hebrows. The hare and tho deer, which oncnr bnt.h in Fnrnno nn.l A.i. And have two nanina.nnn nnt.ivn In nneh -nunln, the former lepus and the latter corvus. Nations try to rtdtico all foreign animals to the uimes of their own, by adding a descriptive des- IrrnaMnn. nn f.ninp nin- -nma-i i.nM wA rlv.. burse, ic. The Anglo Saxons who lived'on the eea uau names ior ail sea animal, but tue uer-mans of the lolerlor called them all bv some laiirl namn nrfth ihn n.lriillnn .if " $on It ,h,,a . sea-horse, sea-mew, sea-dog, eea-licn, wa tiger' Bus-muuse, eea aevii. Almost all anlmala w. in nrlxlnnllv nmn.il from their qnalities. Tho namo ot the ne comes from a root, meunlng "walk slowly;'' the set- Pm io --giiue qnicKiy;" ino raoou to "ourrow in the ground." Pro:. Huldeoian said reindeer meant "running animal;" it is from the Greek phuxos, ".harp;" eerpont from the Persian, "au , T.lt ' .... - II I. ai row. liliniin iriu.5 cjii a iiuu uy n uamu m.nnlnn lillba a itnor"" fi mnlfl. I'hA-tnn, hlo right huud on his left shoulder;" a squirrel by a name meaning "lie can slick fast in a tree." The Indians havo also a name for a torso mjinninn. HI, r.vii,- mil fill., 1ib U- A n.nia ill iiamep, il. nin remtuliitblo that the potato is caiieu iu ucrinnn tuu "(irounu pear;" auu in French "ptmnne de terr," ground apple potnine. A Farm Wanted. i GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING V. In W,hlngton cliy, Is desirous of etchanrlng Ri'ul Estate In that city or Baltimore, for a small Farm wim eooil bnlldlugs. fruit, &o. In tbe neighborhood of Onluiubus. The property In Baltimore la Improved wiih substantial Brick Dwelling Houses. Fuilher par-ticulurs may be ascertnlniid by in .uiry of (be Editor ot this paper. XbU (JKEAT UlKGAIfiS. T HAVE Till! KB M-W AND ELEGANTLY 1 tliilshed .. . jjjnw, . FAMILY tAUBIAGEi. Foroueor two horses, mK from au-aa - . perlor n.at'iia1) which may be had at from 36 to to per cent Mow usual prico by ealllug soon, as they must Ds sold. person) wishing to purchase, will do well to oall and tee style and price of the eJivve. . . Wlf. Kit HARDS, jul 4 So. 1 Owynne Block, Columbus |
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