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III in VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1857 NUMBER 15G. dtyio tatr Journal, a pcbumisd DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY a o iionLun o o. WM. MCIIOULER, Editor. Terms Invariably in Advance. DAI1T M OO per year. u By the Carrier, per week. ... eta. WlIKlT W Clubeofteneudover 1 x TERMS OF ADVERTISING BV THE 8Q0ARB. (TXH UNBB 01 It UKI WAUL) XT . .v.. in nn na 11 lweek.... I JO ()D, " 8 months 8 00 j on. " day 1 JO On " 2 months 80 ; on. " ? " On " 1 month 4 60 j on " 1 Insertion 10 Displayed advertisement half more than th abor rat. ... . Advertisements leaded and placed In th oolumn o? 'Special Notices,'' double the ordinary rata. All notice required to be published by law, legal ratal. irordered on the Inside exclusively after the first week. 10 per cent, more than the above ratee ; but all such will appear iu the Tri-Weekly without ebarge. Business Cards, not exoeedlng Bt lines, pet year, In m, a. ao ftn mt line ; outside 82, Notiee of meetings, charltabl societies, flr oorapa. Die, sc., half prioa. Marriage notices 28 cent. In no instance uM they appear, unleM paid far. Advertisements not accompanied with written dlrec-tons will b inserted till forbid, and charged aooord-lugly,AU transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Tbli rule will not be raried from. Under the present system, th advertiser paye so , . .i u. Anni t.. fthamrea bain mucn iov m suave u i . - - - etiargeable with the eomposlUoo only. This plan is now generally adoptee. CALENDAR 1857. I. at 1857. die ?3 II S 3 4 5' 8! 7 f 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 IH 19 211:21 22 23 24 25 20 872,2Ui30,31 I 2! 31 4 5: 6! 7 9 III II I'.' 13 14 IB I7 IH 19 20 21 123 24 25 20,27 m 34j:ji 2! 3: 4 9 Mi ll i 8 7 13 14:1 111 17 IH 2(1 21:22 23 24'25 2;!229.30 11 2 41 51 0 7 8! 9 112 13 14:15 10 If 11120 81 22 23L'4 25 80;27,2H89 30B1 1 2 31 4' 8 9 10 11 5 6 12 i3 15 I0 I7:1H III 211 22 23 24 251 20,27 26:30 June.... Decern. 1 S 3 4 6! 7 8! 9 10 11 1314 15 10 17 Hi 20 21:22 23 24 25 27.28:29 30:31 BUSINESS CARDS. ATTOHNJ5YS. S. CHITTENDEN, uLttoruoy At r Law, OFFICE IN I'LATT'S IUIILDING, Coluiubus, Ohio. jaM-dlf CHAUNCEY N. OLDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLIMIKUS, OHIO. (Itlice in the Odeou Bailding, High. Street, EOOM NO. 2, Ul STAIRS. oe31-d3ni JAS. HADDOCK SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ollice ia the Columbian Bailding, COLUMBUS, OHIO. oc8dly . ALLEN G. THURMAN, V. ttornoy . t Xj xvf COLUiWlJUS, o. OFFICE ON H1UH STREET, feb20-ly Between Friend and Hound sts. BOOK-BINDING. ill. . LILLLV, BOOK - Et I NDE II i.Ml Illunk Book AlauuTacturcr, lUgh street, between Broad and Qay sts, 170 COLUMBUS. OHIO. SURVEYING. I'll I L. I. FISIlUll, Civil Engineer, Surveyor una uruuglittiiuun, Bisbee's Block, oier Kudisill's, High Street, CulumbUM, Ohio. ALL KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEERING Surveying and Leveling; Mapping Platting; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly and atlelactonly executed. Keler to M. L. Hulllvmt, Esq., John Oraham, fc.eq.,CoL 8. Meilbery, 0. K iylfl-dlTDwly COAL DEALERS. .. 1. oiianox. T. LODOH. a. WaLKUr K. E. CHAMPION & CO., DEALER IN C3m.K mMx. C3M4K.JH3 CAMBRIDGE, HOCKINQ, NOUTIimif, ZANES VILLK AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Uffioe near Railroad Depot, B028 COLUMBUS, 0. MILLINERS. MUM. M. UOiTfcKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD BT1HD OF BBirurf BALL,) HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS. YrStraw Rats Blnached and Pressed. aprlO-ly rvttESS MAKING MISS NEW LAND. OF XJ New York City, would respectfully Inform the ladies of Columbus and rloinity, that she is prepared to ex out til order of IlKKSti AND MANTILLA MARINO. 01 th most fashionable styles, and on reasonable terms, at nor piaoe 01 resiaeuoe norin siae 01 xown St., seven uoors mm 01 rnurin si marltt'l' AUCTION AND COMMISSION. 8TAFF0RD ft S.MITH. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Oolumoui, Ohio. alot Real Estate, Stocks, Housahold Furniture. Dm floods, Groceries, Horse, Carriages, fa., &o., attended 10 in city or eountry, on tn moat reasonaoi terras. liberal auvances on oonslgnmenu decl-dly BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS. WILLIAM 8A(.UK, li"BOOT&. SHOEMAKER.I High at., East aide, six doors South of Town at., apr2 yl COLUMBUS, 0. UtiMOVAL. TJ H. KIMBALL HAS REMOVED HIS XI Shoe and Leather Stor to GOODALE'8 BLOCK, HIGH STREET, second door north of thet. Capitol Hons, where ha will be happy to serve Kia bis old oustomers and the nubllo with everv artL ele in the Una o' B('0TS SHOES, LEATHER, ft., at tha lowest ngure apm DENTISTS. DENTISTRY. AT H. SWAIN, 11 IDoritirSt, , SaVAQES'a NEW BLOCK, au . 8-wly High at., opp. State House. I I ' ! 1.1 I -3 '3 B t 1 a S January I S 3July ... 41 J 0 7 Hi 9 Ml' n la ia n i.i id i7i IN 111 till '! -A'SW'-M sjil)-i7IW3U3l I February! 1 '2 i 4 5' U 7 August Hi 9 II) II II! 1:1 Hi is in 17. if inaoaiH 2u n a -a m ; s ii i i Uinh.. I 9 sl 4 5 (1 7 8 0 HI II Ii! 13 14 iSoptom. 15 IU17I1H lllsMlill w 2:1 a4 as -j a.ae Til April .. 1 31 3! 41 jOctober Si 61 7 H 9 10 II 19 111 14 IS. Ill 17 It- III 311 'Jl lN 'lSSc I i au a? :2s .89 sir I ' May.... I I 11 Novein V 4 51 6 7 8l 0 ! 10 II 1U 13 H IS lli 1 17. IS 19 SI -.11'! 23 I 24 2S12fi27':213l ml 1 I I I I 1 S 3 4 Si H 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 10 1" IH 19 20 2122 23 24 25,20 27 282U30I I I DRUGGISTS. JOHN R. COOK, rfiDRUGGIST OiO CPtOSlTS CAPITOL HOUSE, If OOLUMBUS, OHIO, WUOLB8ALE RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, . Which wa warrant FRESH AND PURE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY and Fancy Goods, Burning Fluid, Paints, Oils, Varnishea and Dya-Stulfa, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, I) k II. i . Urn T..t V, U.il V..l.l. mwA U-i. UlWIlt.l, J.H.I , a ., .win, ..Ml., IHHl.ll .11. BU Pure Wines and Liquors for Medioiual purposaa. rhyiicinns' Prescriptions Curcftilly Prepared, at Ail uonrs, nay or nignL auS-wly "Ohio Drug Store." THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-chased the entire stock of Drugs, to., of Dr. R. P. 1.1 lli.fc, wouiu respectiuily solicit a conunuanc. 01 the patronage ao liberally bestowed on him. No pains on my part shall be .pared to merit a oontlnnhlira. Having secured tha services of a competent Druggist Mr. Al- fhxd rtrraox, th V hysictan and tpe puDllc can depend upon having prescriptions filled with accuraoy and de spatch, Irotn runt, UHUUS, at any hour day or night. Jan. 23, 1850. N. B. MAHi'LE. PIANO-FORTES, MUSIC, &o. A, IS A It It & CO., DEALERS IN PIANO FORTES, AGENTS FOR ciiickeuim; & sons, a. w. lauo & co., nolO-.ll&wy BUOKR.YE BIXICK. HALLET, DAVIS &. CO. PIANO FORTES, SHEET MUdlO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GENERALLY, At the Store formerl) occupied by S II. Burr A Co., No. I Neil Iloune Itlock, High Street, nolo di.ly MUSIC. TO THOSE WHO DESIRE TO " SING X with the spirit aod understanding also,1' wa naTiainy also," we in,, of Musical Nota lTl al Elocution, ao'lLiajJ ereniag of each S3, oiler our servioe. as leAoiiers 0 tion, thorough Bass and Musical will teach a Cuss on Tuesday week, and also on Thursday evening. For full partiou lars. see circulars. Our room is supplied with one of Mason St Hamlin's celebrated Okoax Hakmoku.i, with which tb voices ill be accompanied and KUntitined. Tickets for sale at 0. Oillett'a Musio Store, the Book "tores, and the rooms, at Urn price Jdvsnii.k Claud Snturday P. M., at 3 o'olock. Ten lessons only SO cents. 8. a. ntllTS, Director. ae2- J. S. PORTER, Pianist HATTERS. ti. SMITH, FASHIONABLE HATTER, NEIL, HOUSE, Oolumbua, O Ja lo. Y STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS is now complete, con Misting of HATS AND CAPS of the latest and most approved styles now worn hast and west. Also a oomplele assoi toient of Ladies' Pine Dress Furs. A few Mink and 8tone Marten, which wfll be sold as oheapjPs the oheapest in the city. Also a flue assortment f Fine Fur and BulTiIo Robes. Cheap for Cash. Call and examine my stock, as I am oonhdent I ean offer Inducements to cash buyers. Thankful for the many past favors, 1 kindly K.llclta continuance of tha stine. H. SMITH. Columbus, Ohio, Deo. 1(1, H58. dtfelwtmrl CABINET-WARE. UUtiHE? & UEEBE, Manufacturers of Cabliiel Furniture, Chiiir V ITIut- ivesscs 01 Hvcrv Ucxciiplioii, High t. three doars south of Town if., IITOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE - - r v ' u.vwUUDLMU.IJ UU U1UU I. Uf assortment of Parlor aod Kitchen Fu. nlture of every description, which thev Wish to di.nna. nf nn t.1. n.n. aonable terma. They would also call attention to a new Invention of their own that they are about to have patented, under the name of the "Centre lliuee Spring Bed.' - v'" . u uui .vi .hi auiuirauf in oy an wno have examined its superior advantages. The peculiar jl.ntAHtll.il. ,.1 th n,i.M. ,lu.i..nnJ .1.. .1 11-1... t. r.v....vnn . ...v pu.uunv UDOlgUvU. ..IB HI Ul (IllUliy Ol lift construction, and the cheapness with which it can be mi uuiiivu .v. uuntuiuotv, rviuicr fcue spring oea superior to all articles of the kind yet manufactured The Centre Hinge Spring Bed can be fitted to any kind 01 bedstead. Relying with confidence upon the merits of the inven. tion, they do not deem it advisablr to send Agents ijto the uiu w iuwmb bu Bia, uu. .u.t wiu no nappy to ac- mmn.U,u .11 lw. f-1 . i..'. . .1 ..." ' '., v. ........... .vv. wu utnimiiu . uiavbtir WltD .0 opportunity of examining and judging for themselves. Ivl Ami m CARRIAGE MAKERS. Blake, Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMISUS, OHIO, ITAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY A A and finest quality of eft) Carrioeeai . ver offered for sale in this market. Con.Mlngbf Family Carriages, Light One-horse Rocka- ways, riiBjiou nuggtes, Llgnt Minting lop Bug-, giea, extra fine Light Trotting Buggies, Spring Wagons, small Omnibuses or Hncks, Extension Top Barouches, Light Road and Physicians' Sulkies. All of which we warrant to give satisfaction. Our prices snail tie as law as any Establishment In the West ern country, who sell wurk of equal quality. Call and examine our worn oeiore purchasing elsewhere. Second hand Buggies taken In exchange lor new work. Repairing done on short notloe, Shops and Repository on Front, between State and Town sis eva lake Notice ! Cneaper thai. Ever ! Buggies ! Carriages ! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FttOM V v our Manufactory in Xenla, 0,. some of the finest Family Carriages, Turn-over eeat Rockaways, Shifting Top Buggies, Trotting Bulkeya and Spring Wagons, all made of th best Stock and Timber, seasoned from three to Sve years. The above articles we offer to the public ' r u peotion, and at suoh prices that wlU induce those wishing to procure a carriaga, to buy of us. All work Warranted. ttepotilary Town Street, one door East ol the Franklin Bank. Columbus, Ohio, loidwl, SHANNON h SAYKRC. 1 nnn AGENTS.-FOR UNPARALLEL- 1 .UUU El) INDUCEMENTS, in business honest and easy, and wages sure, send stamp to M. J. COOK, A. B Detroit, Mich. N. B. This Is no book agency, patent medielne, oi humous,. Try it and be ennvlnaed for youreelf. 16 wlv M. J f! STUAWOUIlIES, HOI A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS of the moatapproved kinds, Inda ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Hovey'a Seed ling, Dundee, Hudkon of Cincinnati, Qenesee, Crimson Cone, Moyamenaing, and several others, all true to name and unmixed price 11.60 to ti per 100. much less by the 1000. Also, a fine assortment ol Gooseberry, Currant and Raspberry bushes, 9,At the OolucbuB Nursery, one mile south, aprlO II. B. BATCH AM CO. BOOKS AND STATIONERY OUR FALL Stock, ouinpritlng every thing In the Una of Mlaplr Goods. ocW J. U. RILEY k CO. iViTir 1 railroads. Winter Arrangement-Time Chaug'd Great National Route, Washington City. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and lioeton. The Shortest and Most Direct Route From all Points South and West, TO THE EAST, IS BY THE CENTRAL OHIO AND Baltimore & Ohio R A 1 L R O A D S , VIA Columbus, Zanesville, Newark and Wheeling, 170 R MING ONE GREAT CONSOLIDATED X line or travel from uolumbus, Ohio, to naltlmore, connecting at Washington Junction, nine miles from Baltimore, with the Baltimore anil Ohio Railroad Co's Branch Road to WAodlNltlON CllY.allordingtbeexclu-aive and only Through Ticket and Baggage Cheok arrangement between tha cities ol tha Meet and the Na ttonal Capital. Conneoiiug also at the Station in Baltimore with the Railroads to PHILADELPHIA, NEV YORK AND BUS-TUN, btiug the only route by which merchauts and travelers can purchase tickets that will enable them to visit the cities of BALTIMORE, I'lllLAl t.l.l'lil A AND .NEW l ORK, at the cost of a ticket to New Yolk by other Hues, an advaulage that Is atlorded by this route only. YU'O DAILY TRll.Xj FU0.TJ C0LIJ1BIS, At 10 A. il. and 11:25 P. M. excepting Sunday. Passengers leaving Columbus on Saturday eveuing of each wevk arrive in Baltimore Monday moruing al lu, 24 Hows in Advance of any other Route, Washington Citj at 11:06 a. m., Philadelphia at 12:35, and New Voik at 7 p. m. Dy the Express Traiu of this route, the time fiom Cincinnati to Baltimore is but 'iOH hours, and to Washington ia but 21 hums. Be suie to aak fur ticket! by the Wheeling route and Baltimore aod Ohio Ruiiruad. Y- Baggage cheoked through from Columbus to Baltimore aud New York. Fure as Low ns by uny other Route. For Through Tickets And all infoimatlou please apply ac the office of the Union Depot. M. L. DOUGHERTY, Agent. WM WOODSIDEs, Master of 1'raunportaiiun, Baltimore: J. M. SHARP, (ieneral Western Agent. JOHa W. BROWN, is.1 General Ticket Ageut, C. O. R. R. Cleveland, Culuiubu A Ciiiciuauti KAlLUOAU. Winter Arrangement for 1855-56. Three Traiu Dull; t'ruui Columbus, ia connection with Trains on the Little Miami, and Columbus and Acuta Huilroads. 1 EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A.M.; Xa atoppiug at Delaware, Cardington, Gallon, Crestliue, Shelby, New London and Grafton, arriviug al Cleveland at 2:40 P. M.; giving passengers foKTT hixutu for dinner and connecting with the 3:20 P. M. Fast ExpresB Tram on the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Bullalu, .New-Vork, Kb. This Train couuects at Gallon with the dellefontaine aud Indianapolis Railroad, at Crestline with the 1:30 Express Train on the Ohio and Peunnylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, l'hiladelpuia, &c, aud the Ohio aud Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne: at Uraltou with the 3:45 P. M. Train for Toledo aud Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock next morning. i. Mail Train at 11:30 P. M.; stopping at all way sta tions oeiweeo loiuuidus auu uieveianu, arriving at ueve. land at 0:lf P. M., uounectiug at Crestlino with 0:00 P.M. Fast Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, fee, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, sc. ; at Cleveland with the 0:30 P. M. Night Express Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for the East. 3. Night Express at 12:16 P. M, ; stopping at Delaware and all way stations North of New London aod leaving pasaengersatall way stations,connectlugatCrestlinewlth the 6:00 A. ml. train on the Ohio and Pennsylvaioia Rail Fiiari atflr.fton with the Toledo In E nrtm. rn.ri.i,...,. arriving at Chicago at 0:30 P. M., connecting at Cleveland with the Morniug Train on tha Lake Shore Railroad for Dunkirk, Bullalu, New-York. Ate. tsTT For through and local Tickets apply at the Ticket Office in the Paaseuger Depot ol the Cleveland, Columbus and Cinuiuuatl, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenla Kauroau tympanies. , rj. FLINT, Columbus, Nov. 10, lo6b.-dtf .SujjerinlendvTit. LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMUUS fc XENIA RAILROADS Train run between Columbus aud Cincinnati, as follows : DOWNWARD. UPWARD. Leave Arrive at Leave Arrive at Columbus, 0:66 A. M, 8:20 P. M, 11:80 " Columbus. i Ah&. M. 1:06P. M. 9:00 P. M Cincinnati. 8 :02A.M. 4:43 P. M 1:23 A.M. Cinuiuuatl. 6:00 A. M. 10:00 " 8:00 P.M.. The 2:46 A.M. Train from Columbus connects at Xunia tor Dayton, Richmond, ludiauapolis, Lafayett , Chicago, St. Louis, and all points west: connects at Morrow inr Wllmiuglon,Circlevilleand Lancaster; aud at Lovelaud's lor nuisoornugu auu uuilllcotue; also Connecting at Cin eiuuati for Lmisville by the boats. The 12:30 P. M. Train, irom Columbus, conueots at uinnon lor apringneio, lay ton, Indianapolis, ate. j connecting at Xeuia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points went; connecting at Morrow for Wilmington, Clrcleville and Uncaster and at Lovelauds, for Hillsborough and Cbillicothe; and at Cincinnati with the O. At M. R. R. for Louisville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbus connects at London lor Spriugtleld ; and at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Viucennes aud tit. Louis T For other information apply to T. Louoh, Agent, or M. L. Dohiktv, Ticket Agent, Columbus; Wn. Wkioht, Agent, Springfield; A. W. Stahk, Agent. Xenla; A. H. Liwih, Agent, or P. W. Studie, General Ticket Agent, wiuuiuu.,1, nr. u, iyi,CMj!Ji i, oo4 duperinfewfen! Otibibein University, rpHIS flourishing anu prosperous Institution is situ- -a. aieo. in wo ruurou auu ueautilul village or wT' irvillx. .aumui county. Ohio. It hue bucome nro' Turh... alike for IU hoallh, its morality, and the Intelligence of lu citizens. Located near the centre of tha State, It la of easy access from every direction. Students and olhera will slop at the United Stale, Hotel,' In tho city of Columbus, from whence Ibey will alwaya flnu an Omnibus for Westervlilo. Though it is both a mate anu lomuio institution, yel the strictest regulation of aafoty to the aexea ia enforced. Great exertion la put forth to make the School an attractive home i "to preserve health; lo develop, sym- moiricauy. ine pnyaicai, intellectual, ana moral pow. era; to cultivate good habits, easy manners, a refined teste, aud correct morals; In ahort, to lay broad and deep, in those committed to their care, the foundation of future uaefulueaa and happluosa. TUITION PER SESSION. Geography, English Grammar, and Arithmetic, 6. rligner branches, tuoludlng Mathematics and Natural -ciencee, (9 00. Languages, aud Mental and Moral Science, 111 00." Instrumental Music aud Drawing, extra. Vocal Music, fret. Boarding, Including room, furnishings, fuel, dto., 91 871. The collegiate yoar la divided Into two aesalons, each of twenty-one weeks In length. The first begins the first Wednesday In September. At Its close, there la a vacation of two weoks, at which time the next hoglna. Students will be admitted at any time. - Thore la a Manuel Later Department connoeted with the Institution, In which young gentlemen desi ring laoor, can uauany ue aupnuea ai a lair enmpenaa- lion. W. BliAUUMluK, 161-4 tdrlamtf Agent O. University. Fruit Trees, &c, at Columbus. w E HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of the finest saleable Fruit Trees, tie.. M including Apple, reaon, pear, (sianoaro anu Jvj dwarf,) Plum, Cherry, Quince, Apricot, Nec- thm Raspberry, Strawberry plants, Rhubarb Roots,' Osage orange, ao., ao. Most of these are from the well known nurseries of Ell wanger A Barry, Rochester, N. Y., and those who desire suoh articles from aouroes that oan be relied on (Instead of Irresponsible agents,) will do well to call and make their selections, or send on their orders speedily. Those who prefer not to plant until spring can have the trees kept safely for them until that time. Catalogues may be had on application at tha Cultivator Office, or at tha Nursery. no23-dtf M. B. BATEHAM CO HANDSOME ENGLISH TERRIER SLUT (IMPORTED) FOR SALE. She Is kind, a good watcher, and the best ratter In the country, the owner being compelled te sen uer in consequence oi ciiangea Inqulra at th Belyidere, High street. nul.-tf RAILROADS. 1857. Great Western Route, 1S57. JwJ COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA KAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Quickest t Wont Reliable Rimie for the West. Two Trains Daily -Sundays Excepted. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, until further notice, TRAINa WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: EXPRESS leaves Columbus at 8:10 A. M.! arrives at Urbane at 10:30 A. M. ; and at Piqua 12:16 P. H.; connecting at Urban with 12:18 P. M. Train on Mad River k Lake Erie Railioad north for BELLEFONTAISE, CLYDE. FOREST, FT. WA YNE, HANUUXKr, rOLBHU, UHIUAVU, HVULIIWIVJS , UOCK. ISLAND, IOWA CITY, And all other points West, without dlay and with less changing of care than any other western Ine frum Columbus.A. so, connect at Piqua with Springer'a Stage and Packet Hues north to MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, Ao. And with train south to TROY, TIPPECANOE, 4c., Also connecta with the 12:16 p.m. north train on tha D. ft M.K.R. to SIDNEY, Making close connection attbatpo'nt with trains West on the B. a I. R. R. for UNION, MOKCY & INDIANAPOLIS, Connecting wilh evening trains for TEltltE IIAI TE, ST. LOUIS, Ac, ALio connecting with trains for LAFAYETTE, CHICAGO, Ac. The ACCOMMODATION Train leavea Columbus at 1:30 P. M., oooaecling at Urbana with Night Trains North on the M. R. k L. E. R. R., connecting al Bellelobtalna with the Night Tran for INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS, 4c., At Form, with tiaio for FORT WAYNE, 4o., And at Clyde with trains for TOLEDO, CUICAGO, 4o. RETURMXO, The Accommodation Tiaio leaves Piqua at 6:30 A. M.; arrives at Columbus at 0:67, connecting with Fast Ex press trams on ine o., V. a C. and C. O. Railroad for the tail. The Ixpresa Train leaves Pious at 2:46 p.m. .on the arrival oi the train on the 1). M. R, R. irom Sidney Indianapolis, Ao , connecting at Urbana with th tisin on M. R. a L. E. R. K. from the North A rires at Columbus at 6.40 n. m . connecting with Nignt trains East. Fure iiK Low as by any other Route. For further Information or Through Tickets, apply to H. B. BIGELOW, Agt., Columbus; WM. HAMILTON, Agt., Urbaua; J. HALL. Agt., Piqua. leo uwti K WA1.KUP, Gen'l Agent. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI RAIL ii PAD Opened to Athene, 157 miles East of Cincinnati, TIME CHANGED, Making Direct Conucutior. with Scioto V Hocking Valley Kailroad. Daily Trains between Foilsiaouth & Cincin- nati. anu Athens & Cincinnati. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, 22D JANUARY, 1867, and until further aptlce, train wljl run aa follower , . - - , First Train Leavea Cincinnati at 6 Ml a. m., Columbus time, an ire at Chlllicothe at 10:20 a. m,, leave Chil-lioothe at 10:36, connecting with train on the Scioto A Hocking Valley Road at Hamden, for Portsmouth, arriviug there at 6:10 p. m., arrive at Athens at 1:40 p.m., the e conuecting vitb stage for Marietta, Pomeroy, and Parkersburg. Second Train Leaves Cincinnati at 3:30 p. m., Columbus time, connecting with Express train on Little Miami Road from Ueveltnd, Columbus, sc., and arrives at Hillsboro' at 8:60 p. m. RETURNING: First Train Leaves Hillsboro' at 7:16 a. m., and connecting at Loveland with Little Miami traiu for Columbus, ac, arrive there at 8:20 p. m., arrives at Cincinnati at 10:15 a. m. Second Train leaves Athens at0:00 , m.,eonnecting at Hamden with 6:30 train lor Portsmouth, and arrives at Chlllicothe at 12:40 p.m.; leave chlllicothe at 1:00 p. m., connect at Loveland with Little Miami train for Springfield, Ac, aud and arrives at Cincinnati at 6:30 p. ui. Fare from Chilllcothe to Columbus (3.50 " " " Cincinnati 2.90 " 11 Athens " 4.',b 'ickets can be bad of M. L. Doherty, Columbus Lie i i, P. W. . ti.dtr, corner Broadway and . root sts., Cincinnati; Little H . .. i,epot, and at all of the principal stations on the . . u. K. ja24 JOHN KINSMAN, Supt. Great National Route TO TUB EAST AN D WEST. Central Ohio Kailroad, BKTWEKN COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. TWO TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY, (Sundays &XCK1TKU.J GOING EAST. Leave Express Train. MaU Train. Columbu 10:00 a.m ll:28r.ai. Newark 11:28 " 1:U8a.m. Zanesville 12:46 T.u. 2:27 " Cambridge 2:04 " 8:61 Ar. at Uellaire 4:30 " 6:30 11 These trains make close connections at Bellalre with the BALTIMOKE & OHIO RAILROAD, FOR Jiultimore, Washington City, Philadelphia, New York, and all the ' Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. Leave Express Train. Matt Train. Beilalie 2:00 r.. 6:30 i.a. Cambridge 4:81 " 8:08 " Zanesville 6:05 " 9:40 Newark 7:10 ' 10:48 " Ar. Columbus 8:30 " 12:16 P.M. TheBe trains make close oonnecttoue at Columbus with L. M., AC X., and C, P. k I. Railroads, lor CiiiCiuuati, Dayton, Iudinnnpulis, Chi cago, bt. Louis and the EJVTlIiE GREAT WES T I Through Tickets can be had at alt the above-named Pointt. TO WAY PASSENGERS. Trains ach way will atop at all Stations on proper signals being given. CONNECTIONS. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train connecta at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 8 A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Train for Sandusky, Mansfield and Mount Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad ; at Bellalre with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Phlladelphiaand Eastern Cities. The 11:25 P. M. Hall Train connects at Columbus with Train from Cincinnati: and at Bellalre with morning Train on Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road, arriving In Bal timore at 2:16 A. M., conuecting with trains lor all the Eastern eitlea. GOING WEST. The 6:30 A. H. Mall Train connects at Bellalre with Night Trains on the Bait, and O. R. R.; at Newark with Trains to Steubenville, Sandusky, Mansfield and Mount Vernon aud Chicago via Monroevllle; at Columbus with the Trains for Oinciunatl, and with Trains for Xenla, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, eta Dayton and via Urbana. The2:00 P. M. Eipress Train connects at Bellalre with the Express Train from Baltimore; at Zanesville with tha C, W. il Z. R. R. for Cincinnati; at Newark with S., M. (k N. R. R., and arrlvea in Columbus at 8:30 P. M., and connects with Trains going South and West, arriving at Cincinnati at 2:00 A. M. THATCHER PERKINS, Sup'f, Zanesville. Joiia W. Brow, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Columbus. d.e-dtf JOB PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING. LITHOGRAPHING: Certificates, Bonds Notes, Krafts, Dlplomaa, 4c, &0., .routed In the highest stylo of the art. Hlapk Hooks and Stationery for Railroad and County ollices, banks, ac, ol the best quality, oc20 J. H. RILEY k CO, DRY OOODa. CLOSE OF THE SEASON! GREAT BARGAINS CLOAKS & TALMAS, AND WOOLEN DRESS GUODSt For the purpose of CLOSING OUT Ttia rem i,in tier of our Btock la the above before the receipt of NEW GOODS, Inducements will be offered to purchasers but rarely met with. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Called to bargains offered In Low Fxrlood. Cloaks, ALSO I.N WOOL DELAINES. ja26 W. RICHARDS. A. P. STONE 6l CO. No. 4 G-wyuno BlcoU, ARE JUST RECEIVING THEIR Tall and Winter Goods At Greatly Reduced Prices, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, EM-BRulUERIEj, Black and Fancy Silks, Thibet Cloths, French Merinos, Uala Plaids, All Wool Da Lames, Berege and Muslin De Laines, Long and Square Shawls, Gent's Shawls, Gent's Furnishing (ioods, Black, Blue and Bra Cluth-, Casslmeres, Satinetts, Jeans, Emmiuetls, Tweeds, Vestings, Bro. Muslins. Prints, Tickings, Checks, Ac Persons will find It decidedly to their advantage to call and examine our atock before purchasing elsewhere. ae!5 A P. STONE & CO., NO. 4 GWYNNE . BLOCK, have just received a largeaod beautiful assortment of Blaok'kna Fancy French Cassi meres of the latest styles. sel6 A P. STONE fc CO., NO. 4 GWVNNE BLOCK, hayej.c' Irecelred a large lot of Empress, Palmetto, Maguolia, elelon, Corded, Whaleboue, ami Seamless Crown SalrU. at greatly reduced prices. sei5 A P. STONE & CO., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have just received a large lot of Black, Brown, Claret, Hungarian, Mario, Fur and Wool Hats, aala- JUST RECEIVED AT A, P. STONE &Co.' a large lot of Swiss and Muslin Collars, Sleeves, Dimity Bauds, Jaconet and Swiss Flouncing and Edgings. ael6 A P. STONE & CO., No. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have j ust received a very large lot of Moire Antique, Silk and India Rubber Ladies' Mitts. ae!5 JUST RECEIVED, AT A. P. STONE & Co.'b a large assortment of English I h.ead, Brussels, Maltese, ..oniton and Lymlra Laces. ae!6 A P. STONE & Co., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have just received a fine assortment of Moire Antique, Chenille, Velret and Ribbon Trimmings. se!6 JUST RECEIVED, AT A. P. STONE & Co.'a a large lot of Red and White Flannels. sel6 A P. STONE & 00., AT No. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have on hand and are receiving a good aasortment of Jewelry, which we oan aell cheap. ael6 A P. SIONE & OU., MU. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, are just receiving another lot of those world renowned "Fip" Prints. ael6 Spring Goods now Opening! At the spacious Store next door to the American Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest styles lu SILKS. A beautiful assortment of Embroidery Good", Trimmings, De Laines, Summer Dress Goods, aud Draperies. A LARGE STO0I OF Hosiery, Mi awls, Linens, Prints, and BLEACHED GOODS. Together with everything usually kept in a Dry Good Store, As we intend to seU for CASH, we are enabled to offer our customers great bargains, a call la respectfully solicited. W. A & J. C. McCOY, my5 Next door to th American. MRS. HOPPERTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, man street, columbus, 18 NOW OPENING ONE OF THE MOST aplendid assortments of MILLINERY AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. Her stock of Frencb Embroidered Hats, Straws, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, LACES AND FLOWERS, Ar in rich profusion. French Corsets without seam Mrs. Murray'a Restorative, for renovating th Hair, and prevent its falling off. BLEACHING and REPAIRING BONNETS All orders promptly attended to. Also, COHEN'S IMPRESSION PAPER, AU oolors. Ladles oan now do their own stamping. MRS. MARY HOPPERTON, 0028 High St.. between Town and Rich. LADIES' GAITERS OF ALMOST EVERY variety, with heels and without heels, tlp'd, foxed, plain and Congress, just received and for sale at great "' m.rll KIMRAII.'H HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT I LOW Rents, small profits, la tha motto at No. 2, 8 and 4 drown'a Block, State atreet, opposite the American Hotel, where a general assortment of House Furnishing Good ean always be found, and at low prlcea. Stoves, Parlor and Cook, Mantles, Grates and Furnacea, Wooden War and Baskets. Frenoh Tinned Ware, Planiahed and Japaned Ware, Feather Duatera, Wire Dish Covers, Toilet Set. Bath Tubs. Refrigerator, Mops and Brooros. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware in great variety. Jobbing promptly attended to by skillful workmsn. P. B. DODORIDOS tvl'-dlv IFRENCH BOOKS, AND LESSONS IN FRENCH. A New French Grammar and Dictionary, by Msoain A. Mot, Teaohsr of French in Columbus High School. Just published and for sale by oS0 J. 11. RILEY df CO. M. A. Met offera hie services to private pu, lis and elaases. Terma moderate. Addiesa care of J, H. Rl ley A Co. ATTENTION! WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL Stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, To which we Invite th, attention of all, as we will aell very low fur CASH. 0013 RANDALL k ASTON. gailg ljio gtatt Janrtml. THE ATHELINGS; OR, THE THREE Ql FTS. PART ONE. CUAITKR V. CBARLIH. Thifi bill bOY Wdl about aa fV.r frnm holn hanA Bome as any ordinary imagination could con- uci.u.mo inigu luu.-e iimuB, mg ijig leuturcg, bis swarthy complexion, though they were rather uglier in their present development than they were likely to be when their possessor was lullurown and a man. nnuiil nuuU. h una chanoe, gain bint the moderate credit of good looks. lie was not baudBouie emphatically, and yet there never was a more expressive laoe: luai, great mrrowea orow oi his went up in ripples and waves of lauirhtnr when tha ni nnrr oan lleinan was so minded, and descended iu rolls of cloud when there was occasion lor such a obange. His raoutb wa not a pretty mouth; the solt curve of Cupid's bow, the proud Napo- icuuio oun, were as ainerenl as you could suppose Irom the indomitable and graceless upper-lip of Charlie Atheling. Yet when that obstinate feature came down In Uxed aud steady impenetrability, a more emphatic expression uever sat on the hautrhtieHt enrv nf druuna u- u,- a tolerably good boy, but he had bis lolble. vubiuu, wo me giieveu to say, was ooslinate marvelously obstinate, uniirmmilnlil.. m iu. youd the reach of reasoning. 11 anything could ubvo luaue tins propensity justilluble as nothing could possibly make it more provoking it was. that the biur bnv ira vn iii.h i,. ik. right. Time after time, by luioe ol circum- omiitcn, everyway else was driven to give iu to him; whether it really was by means ol astute aud seoiet calculation nfall question, nubtdy oould tell; but every one kuew bow olteu Charlie's opinion was confirmed by the course of events, aud how very seldom bis odd penetration wan deceived. This, as a natural consequence, made everybody very hot aud very reseutlul who happened to disagree with Cbarlle. aud cuum-d r unmt umnm.t f jubilation aud triumph in the bouse on those oc- Bwiiuue, uuirequeui as mey were, when his buy- mu lumiuuiiiiy was provtu lu the wroug. Yet Charlie was not clever. ThH hiliisfihiilrl could come lo uo satisfactory couclusiou upou this subject. He did not ire t on with iii.m!. erate studies either quicker or better than any uiuiuaijr uoy ui ms years, ue nad uo special turn for literature either, though he did not disdain Peter Simole and MiiUhimnnn f,, These renowneo productions ol genius held the uiguesi, piace at pretent in that remote OJuer ol Charlie's Interest which was reserved for the flne arts; but we are obliged to confess that this big boy bad wonderfully bad taste in general, aud could not at all appreciate the higher excellence of art. Besides all this, no induce ment whatever could tempt Charlie lo the writing of the briefest letter, or to any exercise of bis powers of composition, ii any such powers belonged to him. No, be oould not be clever aud yet . Thev did not nut tn likn tn nn th. ,, tion, the mother aud ulsters. The? I llHlllnrbrl In the lofties flights of ambiiion lor him, as heaven-aspiriug, and built on as slender a foundation, as any bean-stalk ot romaiiM. Thus , lab ored greatly, with much anxiety and care, to mover, uaa to maKe Dim ambitious, alter iheirown model; but this obstinate and self-willed individual WHS not In ha fnarnnA So far as this matter went, Charlie bad a certain aueoiiouaie contempt lor them all, with their feminine fancies and immrinailnn. nn uiA only "stuff!" when he listened to the grand (iiujeuiB ui lue gins, ana to Agnes's Hush ol enthusiastic oonlideu.ee tonohlno timt oh.,! conquered world which was open to "a man!" Charlie hitched his great shoulders, frowned uuwu upon uer wun an ine lurrows of bis brow, laughed aloud, and went off to his grammar. This same grammar he worked at with his usual uuanimie Bieuuiness. lie naa not a morsel of liking tor "hiB studies;" but ha"weut in" al them doggedly, just as he might have broken Btonei or hewed wood, bad that been a needful process. Nobody ever does know the secret of anybody else's charaotar till liln Anil fi,na h evolved the same; so it is not wonderful that these good people were a little puzzled about Charlie, aud did not quite know how to dispose ot their obstinate big boy. voarue nimseii, nowevtr, we are glad to say, was sometimes moved to take his sisters into his confidence. Thru k flttW that annus ainhifinn AiA J UVU1U HUIWIII1VU mu stir within that Titanio boyish Irame. They ncio iu tue secret ui ine great aissussion which was at present going on iu the breast ol Charlie, whose whole thoughts, to tell the truth, were employed about the momentous question What he was to bet There wub not a very wide choioe in his power. He was not Ki'ilunmi hi ih. coat and the black coat, like the aes ot the prob lem, mo syreiiaui weauo ana lame did not sing in Charlie's ears, to tempt him to one oourse orauother. He bad two homely poi-siuilities uelore him a this, aud a that. He had a stout iuteutiou to be something, aud no such ignoble sentiment as content found place in Charlie's heart; wherefore long, animated, and doubllul was the sell controversy Do not smile, good youth, al Charlie's t WO ChatinuB l.hMn era small in comparison ol yours, but they were the uuiy vubuicb visiuie to uiiii; me one was toe merchant's office over which Mr Atholini. .m. sided head clerk, with his ten hnnHroH nmm.i. a-year; the other was grandiloquently by the gum, uu. uv uuariie uanea me law; meaning thereby, however, only the solicitor's oflice, the lawlul empire aud domain of Mr. Foggo. Between these two legitimate aud likely regions for making a fortuue, Charlie wavered with a most doubtful and lnnnirinu- mind hi. ductiou to each was equally good; for Mr. Ath - uug was uuuuueuiiai auu irusieu anu Air. f 'Jggo, as a inVHterious rumor went wnm nut ,.i most entirely trusted and confidential, but even iu eeoieii a punuer in me couceru. Wherefore long and painful were the ruminations of Char-He. and marvelniiH llm IisIhiiau urh!,h k. of precedent and example. Let nobody suppose, uuvvcvwi, .ue. buio queetiuu was uiscussea lu idlunuga. Chnrllfl nil thi. ilmAwn. ..inaii. in the oflice of Messrs. Cash, Ledger, and Co., hit miner employers, lie was mere on a probationary aud experimental footing, but be was vwrv far frnm mnlrinn- nn hla mmil tn In J " - - .......... c f M.u ua.uu aw ivuiniu. It was an extremely difficult argument, although carried on solely in the deep invisible oaverns ui tue yuuug nnpirau. e uiiuu. The same question, however, was also current In the family, auu remained undecided ..y the household parliament. With much lees intense and personal earnestness, "everybody" went . i. r..- .1 ......... , nnIa i ... uvei tuo iui suu agmuDb, niiu uuuoiiBBieu tUS different chances. Charlie listened, but made no sign. When be ha I made up his own mind, the ycung gentleman proposed to himself to signify his decision publioly, and win over this oommittee of the whole house to bis view of the question. Iu the mean time he reserved what be had to say; but so fur, it is certain that Mr. Foggo appeared more tempting that Mr. Atheling. The family father had been twenty or thirty y oars at his business ol his, aud bis ineom ) was two hundred pounds, "that would not do for me," said Charlie; whereas Mr. Foggo's la-come, position, and circumstances were alike a mystery, and might be anything, This had considerable influence in the argument, but was not nnnoliiHl va: for auaueRsful mnrchanta ... in disputably more numerous than successful law- ycre suu vunuio nno uu, aware uuw lilgU a lawyer who was only an attorney could reach, and bad bit doubts upon the subject. In the mean time, however, pending the settlement of this momentous question, Charlie worked at two grammars Instead of one, and put all bit force to his study. Force was the only word which oould express the characteristic power ol tail boy, if even that oan give a sufficient idea of it. Ue had no love for his French or for bis Latin, yet learned his verbB with a manful obstinacy worthy all honor; aud it Is not easy to define what was the special grit of Charlie. It was not a describable thing separate from bis cbar- u 1 s III... I . ...r . -v.., ii.s uoiMuiy or like genius it was mi Character. Intimain nnn nn, ;.tinn..,iuh4 from himself. fib txcenlinuof.) 550,000 Acres Selected Pine and Farming Lands In Michigan. The St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal Co'y OFFER FOR SALE THESE LANDS, which are principal!) aituated In th Lower Penln. ularof Michigan, on and In th vicinity of the large tre.ina, easy of access, and selected under more I avota-ble circumstances than ANY OTHER WESTERN LANDS, Were chosen with particular reference to their location on the streams aud tha quantity and quality of tha piue timber. On this account For Lnmberlnir Purnnsps. They are very desirable and valuable. The streams are larire .nri natiaV.la . t fln.nnn i.. .. -. -1 1 . .... year, with harbors at their moutha, on the lake. At many of these poiuts settlements and extensive lumber operations are formed and conducted with uniform success, proving already th. most profitable lumber opera-tions In the Union, and having access, by means of Lake navlHtinn with ' CHICAGO, DETROIT, And the other gioit Lumber Markela of the country. Tract, of from 40 to 40,000 acres Will be found at oonvenient points, affording opportunl-ties for either a small or the most extensive lumbering operations. A large portion of these lands are among The Best Farming- Lands or the West, And aa they contain enough of the FINEST PINE TIM-BKR lo more thn pay for the Isnd, fencing, moderate buildings, and other improvements, offer very auperier Inducements to farmers seeking a western home. The Cliuiftte la Mild and Equable, And soil and climate both aulted to all tha gra na, fruits and produce raised in the moat favored portiona of tha Weat. COMPANIES OF 10, 15 OR 80 PERSONS With their familiea, will hud locations Just suited to the firmatii nof a settlement, wilh good water nnwav , convenient aoceaa to neighboring settlements. T E It M 8 : Ons-flfth will be required at the date nf sale, and tha balance In one, two, three aod four yeara, with Interest at .ix per cent, per annum The Company have full and complete description, of each tract or their lands, from actu.l expl ration by ser-eral different parties, with accurate maps of each township, according to governmental survaye. These mar be seen at the LAND OFFICE OF THU COMPANY, IN DERTOIT, MICIIIGAN. Copies of Mans. Held notes, and other Information eon. cr.iing the lanJa will be furnished without charge, to uiu.e wnioiog iu purcuas'. r Large Maps ol the State, showing th land of th Com psny, will be found at public places in most of the principal towns In the Eastern and Northwestern States. Addreia, GEO. S. FROST, o. .. ,,, , Und Agent. at. narys raits snip iana' company, 1 Land OBlce, Detroit, Jam. 7, 18M, JaT-deolwSm B R CK) M S ! SOLS AGENT FOR , Hubbard k Pennington. Union Broom. TXTE ARE NOW WORKING FORTY V V HANDS, and making a large quantity of the lest Brooms. To wholesale merchants I can oiler several in-dueementa:1st. A tertainty of obtaining a good article at a low N price. ltd. Ot getting alwaya the aame aiHale, and as you want them, allowing you to sell by sample, aud not keep a stock on hand to beoome damaged. 1 have also the largeat and bait slock of every description of Brooms In the city, including Steamboat, Stable, Shaker, fancy and common. Also, Whisks or every kind, Half Brooms, Hickory and Finn Brooms, 8800 doaen aa-eorted on band. To Broom Manufacturers I can offer tha beat inducements for Handlea, Twlnea, Staples, Tack, and all kind of Broom material. I will at all times pay cash for Broom Corn, at the market price. BUCKETS & TUBS. The advance in prices at tha factory, and high rates of freight, baa brought the price of Bucketa and Tubs above an average rate, but the small demand enable us to keep a sufficient stock to supply all with any email quan- 1 ttty they may want, at regular rates. I have now torn 3600 packages In store. CORDAGE. Having laid In a good stock when the price were at tha lowest point, I oan 111 any orders at a lower rate than the regular market. 1 have the bast atock in tha city, without exception. TWINES. It ia a well known faet that but tew of those who dee in the different Twinea are good judges of the article they aell. Frum the general satisfaction that my customers have expressed, 1 shall be safe in guaranteeing aatlslac. tioo to all at any rate It will do no harm for Broom manufacturers. Mattrasa manufacturers and others requiring good Twine, to try oura. . CEDAR WARE. The best stock that ean be found In the city, 1 bay now in atore. Red Cedar Bucket, Tuba, Eeelera, Chuins, and Fa eetts. White Cedar Tubs, Keelers, Churns, Half Bushels, Pig gins and Cans. , The trade oan always be certain of finding a good stock on hand, at a reasonable price. RECEIVEH THIS WEEK: 100 doieu Dak Well Buckets; 68 coils Manilla Rope; 760 bundles n' rapping Paper: lull bales O.Kuni; lu oases Matches, roundwood box; 46U dosen Brooms; 6 tons Broom Corn; 260 doten .inc Washooards: 200 " Whisks; 6 barrels Bristol Brick; 200 coils CotU.n Rope; IU0 bales Batting; 10 gross Cedar Faucet!; 116 biles Cotton Twine; 6 Tons Rags. With such constant addition lam able to keep the best assortment in the citr. and can alwua aali ih. lowest cash rates. ZINC WASHBOARDS. 1 am now manufacturing Zinc Washboards by O. Rice's patent, and making the best Zinc Washboards now sold in this market. If parties who wish to to purchase will call, while looking tnat matter up, 1 will satisfy them upon that pulnt; and I will not ask higher than othera are selling them at. V. are making more Board than any other party, East or West. Wood Work for Wagons, Buggies, &c. A good stock of well seasoneu Wood Work on hand, of every description, at low rates. PLOW HANDLES. We are making a nice well dnisbed Pluw Handle, which are now generally uwd by the largeat mauufaoturera in the city aud in the Weat. Wherever they are used they will recommend themselvea. A large atook constantly on hand. ALSO Line Hoops for Flour, Lime and Oment Barrela. WILLOW AND WILLOW WARE. 15,000 fts Extra French Willow; 1,000 fts Bows; 8,000 Its Willow Twigs for cooper use. Also A large assortment of Cradles, Wagons, Cabs, Hampers, Market. Clothes and 8ohool Basket, and Willow Ware generally. IRON BOUND OAK WORK. S, 8, 6, 10 and 16 gallon Liquor Kegs; Iron bound Oak Burets, for grocers' nse; Oak Well Buoklts, three sites; Oak Iron bound Half Bushel Measures and Ship Bucketa; a supply constantly on hand. Broom Twlue, Wire, Tacks, Staples. Needles, llxndles, Brlmstona, VarnlHh,&c.,lor Itroom Makers' Use. WIRE WORK. Selves, Nos. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 26; Riddles, Nos, 4, 0, 8, 10, 12 and 16; Sand and Lime Screen; Rat Traps; House Iraps; Cheese Bales, So., Ao. A good stock constantly on hand. FOR FARMERS' USE. Oiled, Root and Steam bent Hamea; Morse Collars; Wagon and Buggy Whips; Cotton, Hemp, Flax, and Manilla or Grass Plow Lines, Ac., Ac. MATCHES. Round Wood Box Matohes, paper box; Split " " of various manufactures. For sale by S. M. BARRETT. Wood and Willow Ware and Paper Dealer, Corner of Walnut and I ront SUL, ocla-eodAwly Cincinnati, Uhn. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY entered Into a oonartnershla In the Draotiae of lied iclne and Surgery In this city aod vicinity, under the name of "Harr k Hill." Office on th cor ier of Town and Third streots, lately occupied by Morrison A Barr. ty Special attention pain to diseases of th Lungs aui Female diseases.-fca R. N. BARR, nois tf E. L. HILL,
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Full Text | III in VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1857 NUMBER 15G. dtyio tatr Journal, a pcbumisd DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY a o iionLun o o. WM. MCIIOULER, Editor. Terms Invariably in Advance. DAI1T M OO per year. u By the Carrier, per week. ... eta. WlIKlT W Clubeofteneudover 1 x TERMS OF ADVERTISING BV THE 8Q0ARB. (TXH UNBB 01 It UKI WAUL) XT . .v.. in nn na 11 lweek.... I JO ()D, " 8 months 8 00 j on. " day 1 JO On " 2 months 80 ; on. " ? " On " 1 month 4 60 j on " 1 Insertion 10 Displayed advertisement half more than th abor rat. ... . Advertisements leaded and placed In th oolumn o? 'Special Notices,'' double the ordinary rata. All notice required to be published by law, legal ratal. irordered on the Inside exclusively after the first week. 10 per cent, more than the above ratee ; but all such will appear iu the Tri-Weekly without ebarge. Business Cards, not exoeedlng Bt lines, pet year, In m, a. ao ftn mt line ; outside 82, Notiee of meetings, charltabl societies, flr oorapa. Die, sc., half prioa. Marriage notices 28 cent. In no instance uM they appear, unleM paid far. Advertisements not accompanied with written dlrec-tons will b inserted till forbid, and charged aooord-lugly,AU transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Tbli rule will not be raried from. Under the present system, th advertiser paye so , . .i u. Anni t.. fthamrea bain mucn iov m suave u i . - - - etiargeable with the eomposlUoo only. This plan is now generally adoptee. CALENDAR 1857. I. at 1857. die ?3 II S 3 4 5' 8! 7 f 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 IH 19 211:21 22 23 24 25 20 872,2Ui30,31 I 2! 31 4 5: 6! 7 9 III II I'.' 13 14 IB I7 IH 19 20 21 123 24 25 20,27 m 34j:ji 2! 3: 4 9 Mi ll i 8 7 13 14:1 111 17 IH 2(1 21:22 23 24'25 2;!229.30 11 2 41 51 0 7 8! 9 112 13 14:15 10 If 11120 81 22 23L'4 25 80;27,2H89 30B1 1 2 31 4' 8 9 10 11 5 6 12 i3 15 I0 I7:1H III 211 22 23 24 251 20,27 26:30 June.... Decern. 1 S 3 4 6! 7 8! 9 10 11 1314 15 10 17 Hi 20 21:22 23 24 25 27.28:29 30:31 BUSINESS CARDS. ATTOHNJ5YS. S. CHITTENDEN, uLttoruoy At r Law, OFFICE IN I'LATT'S IUIILDING, Coluiubus, Ohio. jaM-dlf CHAUNCEY N. OLDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLIMIKUS, OHIO. (Itlice in the Odeou Bailding, High. Street, EOOM NO. 2, Ul STAIRS. oe31-d3ni JAS. HADDOCK SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ollice ia the Columbian Bailding, COLUMBUS, OHIO. oc8dly . ALLEN G. THURMAN, V. ttornoy . t Xj xvf COLUiWlJUS, o. OFFICE ON H1UH STREET, feb20-ly Between Friend and Hound sts. BOOK-BINDING. ill. . LILLLV, BOOK - Et I NDE II i.Ml Illunk Book AlauuTacturcr, lUgh street, between Broad and Qay sts, 170 COLUMBUS. OHIO. SURVEYING. I'll I L. I. FISIlUll, Civil Engineer, Surveyor una uruuglittiiuun, Bisbee's Block, oier Kudisill's, High Street, CulumbUM, Ohio. ALL KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEERING Surveying and Leveling; Mapping Platting; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly and atlelactonly executed. Keler to M. L. Hulllvmt, Esq., John Oraham, fc.eq.,CoL 8. Meilbery, 0. K iylfl-dlTDwly COAL DEALERS. .. 1. oiianox. T. LODOH. a. WaLKUr K. E. CHAMPION & CO., DEALER IN C3m.K mMx. C3M4K.JH3 CAMBRIDGE, HOCKINQ, NOUTIimif, ZANES VILLK AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Uffioe near Railroad Depot, B028 COLUMBUS, 0. MILLINERS. MUM. M. UOiTfcKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD BT1HD OF BBirurf BALL,) HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS. YrStraw Rats Blnached and Pressed. aprlO-ly rvttESS MAKING MISS NEW LAND. OF XJ New York City, would respectfully Inform the ladies of Columbus and rloinity, that she is prepared to ex out til order of IlKKSti AND MANTILLA MARINO. 01 th most fashionable styles, and on reasonable terms, at nor piaoe 01 resiaeuoe norin siae 01 xown St., seven uoors mm 01 rnurin si marltt'l' AUCTION AND COMMISSION. 8TAFF0RD ft S.MITH. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Oolumoui, Ohio. alot Real Estate, Stocks, Housahold Furniture. Dm floods, Groceries, Horse, Carriages, fa., &o., attended 10 in city or eountry, on tn moat reasonaoi terras. liberal auvances on oonslgnmenu decl-dly BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS. WILLIAM 8A(.UK, li"BOOT&. SHOEMAKER.I High at., East aide, six doors South of Town at., apr2 yl COLUMBUS, 0. UtiMOVAL. TJ H. KIMBALL HAS REMOVED HIS XI Shoe and Leather Stor to GOODALE'8 BLOCK, HIGH STREET, second door north of thet. Capitol Hons, where ha will be happy to serve Kia bis old oustomers and the nubllo with everv artL ele in the Una o' B('0TS SHOES, LEATHER, ft., at tha lowest ngure apm DENTISTS. DENTISTRY. AT H. SWAIN, 11 IDoritirSt, , SaVAQES'a NEW BLOCK, au . 8-wly High at., opp. State House. I I ' ! 1.1 I -3 '3 B t 1 a S January I S 3July ... 41 J 0 7 Hi 9 Ml' n la ia n i.i id i7i IN 111 till '! -A'SW'-M sjil)-i7IW3U3l I February! 1 '2 i 4 5' U 7 August Hi 9 II) II II! 1:1 Hi is in 17. if inaoaiH 2u n a -a m ; s ii i i Uinh.. I 9 sl 4 5 (1 7 8 0 HI II Ii! 13 14 iSoptom. 15 IU17I1H lllsMlill w 2:1 a4 as -j a.ae Til April .. 1 31 3! 41 jOctober Si 61 7 H 9 10 II 19 111 14 IS. Ill 17 It- III 311 'Jl lN 'lSSc I i au a? :2s .89 sir I ' May.... I I 11 Novein V 4 51 6 7 8l 0 ! 10 II 1U 13 H IS lli 1 17. IS 19 SI -.11'! 23 I 24 2S12fi27':213l ml 1 I I I I 1 S 3 4 Si H 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 10 1" IH 19 20 2122 23 24 25,20 27 282U30I I I DRUGGISTS. JOHN R. COOK, rfiDRUGGIST OiO CPtOSlTS CAPITOL HOUSE, If OOLUMBUS, OHIO, WUOLB8ALE RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, . Which wa warrant FRESH AND PURE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY and Fancy Goods, Burning Fluid, Paints, Oils, Varnishea and Dya-Stulfa, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, I) k II. i . Urn T..t V, U.il V..l.l. mwA U-i. UlWIlt.l, J.H.I , a ., .win, ..Ml., IHHl.ll .11. BU Pure Wines and Liquors for Medioiual purposaa. rhyiicinns' Prescriptions Curcftilly Prepared, at Ail uonrs, nay or nignL auS-wly "Ohio Drug Store." THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-chased the entire stock of Drugs, to., of Dr. R. P. 1.1 lli.fc, wouiu respectiuily solicit a conunuanc. 01 the patronage ao liberally bestowed on him. No pains on my part shall be .pared to merit a oontlnnhlira. Having secured tha services of a competent Druggist Mr. Al- fhxd rtrraox, th V hysictan and tpe puDllc can depend upon having prescriptions filled with accuraoy and de spatch, Irotn runt, UHUUS, at any hour day or night. Jan. 23, 1850. N. B. MAHi'LE. PIANO-FORTES, MUSIC, &o. A, IS A It It & CO., DEALERS IN PIANO FORTES, AGENTS FOR ciiickeuim; & sons, a. w. lauo & co., nolO-.ll&wy BUOKR.YE BIXICK. HALLET, DAVIS &. CO. PIANO FORTES, SHEET MUdlO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GENERALLY, At the Store formerl) occupied by S II. Burr A Co., No. I Neil Iloune Itlock, High Street, nolo di.ly MUSIC. TO THOSE WHO DESIRE TO " SING X with the spirit aod understanding also,1' wa naTiainy also," we in,, of Musical Nota lTl al Elocution, ao'lLiajJ ereniag of each S3, oiler our servioe. as leAoiiers 0 tion, thorough Bass and Musical will teach a Cuss on Tuesday week, and also on Thursday evening. For full partiou lars. see circulars. Our room is supplied with one of Mason St Hamlin's celebrated Okoax Hakmoku.i, with which tb voices ill be accompanied and KUntitined. Tickets for sale at 0. Oillett'a Musio Store, the Book "tores, and the rooms, at Urn price Jdvsnii.k Claud Snturday P. M., at 3 o'olock. Ten lessons only SO cents. 8. a. ntllTS, Director. ae2- J. S. PORTER, Pianist HATTERS. ti. SMITH, FASHIONABLE HATTER, NEIL, HOUSE, Oolumbua, O Ja lo. Y STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS is now complete, con Misting of HATS AND CAPS of the latest and most approved styles now worn hast and west. Also a oomplele assoi toient of Ladies' Pine Dress Furs. A few Mink and 8tone Marten, which wfll be sold as oheapjPs the oheapest in the city. Also a flue assortment f Fine Fur and BulTiIo Robes. Cheap for Cash. Call and examine my stock, as I am oonhdent I ean offer Inducements to cash buyers. Thankful for the many past favors, 1 kindly K.llclta continuance of tha stine. H. SMITH. Columbus, Ohio, Deo. 1(1, H58. dtfelwtmrl CABINET-WARE. UUtiHE? & UEEBE, Manufacturers of Cabliiel Furniture, Chiiir V ITIut- ivesscs 01 Hvcrv Ucxciiplioii, High t. three doars south of Town if., IITOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE - - r v ' u.vwUUDLMU.IJ UU U1UU I. Uf assortment of Parlor aod Kitchen Fu. nlture of every description, which thev Wish to di.nna. nf nn t.1. n.n. aonable terma. They would also call attention to a new Invention of their own that they are about to have patented, under the name of the "Centre lliuee Spring Bed.' - v'" . u uui .vi .hi auiuirauf in oy an wno have examined its superior advantages. The peculiar jl.ntAHtll.il. ,.1 th n,i.M. ,lu.i..nnJ .1.. .1 11-1... t. r.v....vnn . ...v pu.uunv UDOlgUvU. ..IB HI Ul (IllUliy Ol lift construction, and the cheapness with which it can be mi uuiiivu .v. uuntuiuotv, rviuicr fcue spring oea superior to all articles of the kind yet manufactured The Centre Hinge Spring Bed can be fitted to any kind 01 bedstead. Relying with confidence upon the merits of the inven. tion, they do not deem it advisablr to send Agents ijto the uiu w iuwmb bu Bia, uu. .u.t wiu no nappy to ac- mmn.U,u .11 lw. f-1 . i..'. . .1 ..." ' '., v. ........... .vv. wu utnimiiu . uiavbtir WltD .0 opportunity of examining and judging for themselves. Ivl Ami m CARRIAGE MAKERS. Blake, Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMISUS, OHIO, ITAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY A A and finest quality of eft) Carrioeeai . ver offered for sale in this market. Con.Mlngbf Family Carriages, Light One-horse Rocka- ways, riiBjiou nuggtes, Llgnt Minting lop Bug-, giea, extra fine Light Trotting Buggies, Spring Wagons, small Omnibuses or Hncks, Extension Top Barouches, Light Road and Physicians' Sulkies. All of which we warrant to give satisfaction. Our prices snail tie as law as any Establishment In the West ern country, who sell wurk of equal quality. Call and examine our worn oeiore purchasing elsewhere. Second hand Buggies taken In exchange lor new work. Repairing done on short notloe, Shops and Repository on Front, between State and Town sis eva lake Notice ! Cneaper thai. Ever ! Buggies ! Carriages ! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FttOM V v our Manufactory in Xenla, 0,. some of the finest Family Carriages, Turn-over eeat Rockaways, Shifting Top Buggies, Trotting Bulkeya and Spring Wagons, all made of th best Stock and Timber, seasoned from three to Sve years. The above articles we offer to the public ' r u peotion, and at suoh prices that wlU induce those wishing to procure a carriaga, to buy of us. All work Warranted. ttepotilary Town Street, one door East ol the Franklin Bank. Columbus, Ohio, loidwl, SHANNON h SAYKRC. 1 nnn AGENTS.-FOR UNPARALLEL- 1 .UUU El) INDUCEMENTS, in business honest and easy, and wages sure, send stamp to M. J. COOK, A. B Detroit, Mich. N. B. This Is no book agency, patent medielne, oi humous,. Try it and be ennvlnaed for youreelf. 16 wlv M. J f! STUAWOUIlIES, HOI A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS of the moatapproved kinds, Inda ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Hovey'a Seed ling, Dundee, Hudkon of Cincinnati, Qenesee, Crimson Cone, Moyamenaing, and several others, all true to name and unmixed price 11.60 to ti per 100. much less by the 1000. Also, a fine assortment ol Gooseberry, Currant and Raspberry bushes, 9,At the OolucbuB Nursery, one mile south, aprlO II. B. BATCH AM CO. BOOKS AND STATIONERY OUR FALL Stock, ouinpritlng every thing In the Una of Mlaplr Goods. ocW J. U. RILEY k CO. iViTir 1 railroads. Winter Arrangement-Time Chaug'd Great National Route, Washington City. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and lioeton. The Shortest and Most Direct Route From all Points South and West, TO THE EAST, IS BY THE CENTRAL OHIO AND Baltimore & Ohio R A 1 L R O A D S , VIA Columbus, Zanesville, Newark and Wheeling, 170 R MING ONE GREAT CONSOLIDATED X line or travel from uolumbus, Ohio, to naltlmore, connecting at Washington Junction, nine miles from Baltimore, with the Baltimore anil Ohio Railroad Co's Branch Road to WAodlNltlON CllY.allordingtbeexclu-aive and only Through Ticket and Baggage Cheok arrangement between tha cities ol tha Meet and the Na ttonal Capital. Conneoiiug also at the Station in Baltimore with the Railroads to PHILADELPHIA, NEV YORK AND BUS-TUN, btiug the only route by which merchauts and travelers can purchase tickets that will enable them to visit the cities of BALTIMORE, I'lllLAl t.l.l'lil A AND .NEW l ORK, at the cost of a ticket to New Yolk by other Hues, an advaulage that Is atlorded by this route only. YU'O DAILY TRll.Xj FU0.TJ C0LIJ1BIS, At 10 A. il. and 11:25 P. M. excepting Sunday. Passengers leaving Columbus on Saturday eveuing of each wevk arrive in Baltimore Monday moruing al lu, 24 Hows in Advance of any other Route, Washington Citj at 11:06 a. m., Philadelphia at 12:35, and New Voik at 7 p. m. Dy the Express Traiu of this route, the time fiom Cincinnati to Baltimore is but 'iOH hours, and to Washington ia but 21 hums. Be suie to aak fur ticket! by the Wheeling route and Baltimore aod Ohio Ruiiruad. Y- Baggage cheoked through from Columbus to Baltimore aud New York. Fure as Low ns by uny other Route. For Through Tickets And all infoimatlou please apply ac the office of the Union Depot. M. L. DOUGHERTY, Agent. WM WOODSIDEs, Master of 1'raunportaiiun, Baltimore: J. M. SHARP, (ieneral Western Agent. JOHa W. BROWN, is.1 General Ticket Ageut, C. O. R. R. Cleveland, Culuiubu A Ciiiciuauti KAlLUOAU. Winter Arrangement for 1855-56. Three Traiu Dull; t'ruui Columbus, ia connection with Trains on the Little Miami, and Columbus and Acuta Huilroads. 1 EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A.M.; Xa atoppiug at Delaware, Cardington, Gallon, Crestliue, Shelby, New London and Grafton, arriviug al Cleveland at 2:40 P. M.; giving passengers foKTT hixutu for dinner and connecting with the 3:20 P. M. Fast ExpresB Tram on the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Bullalu, .New-Vork, Kb. This Train couuects at Gallon with the dellefontaine aud Indianapolis Railroad, at Crestline with the 1:30 Express Train on the Ohio and Peunnylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, l'hiladelpuia, &c, aud the Ohio aud Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne: at Uraltou with the 3:45 P. M. Train for Toledo aud Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock next morning. i. Mail Train at 11:30 P. M.; stopping at all way sta tions oeiweeo loiuuidus auu uieveianu, arriving at ueve. land at 0:lf P. M., uounectiug at Crestlino with 0:00 P.M. Fast Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, fee, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, sc. ; at Cleveland with the 0:30 P. M. Night Express Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for the East. 3. Night Express at 12:16 P. M, ; stopping at Delaware and all way stations North of New London aod leaving pasaengersatall way stations,connectlugatCrestlinewlth the 6:00 A. ml. train on the Ohio and Pennsylvaioia Rail Fiiari atflr.fton with the Toledo In E nrtm. rn.ri.i,...,. arriving at Chicago at 0:30 P. M., connecting at Cleveland with the Morniug Train on tha Lake Shore Railroad for Dunkirk, Bullalu, New-York. Ate. tsTT For through and local Tickets apply at the Ticket Office in the Paaseuger Depot ol the Cleveland, Columbus and Cinuiuuatl, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenla Kauroau tympanies. , rj. FLINT, Columbus, Nov. 10, lo6b.-dtf .SujjerinlendvTit. LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMUUS fc XENIA RAILROADS Train run between Columbus aud Cincinnati, as follows : DOWNWARD. UPWARD. Leave Arrive at Leave Arrive at Columbus, 0:66 A. M, 8:20 P. M, 11:80 " Columbus. i Ah&. M. 1:06P. M. 9:00 P. M Cincinnati. 8 :02A.M. 4:43 P. M 1:23 A.M. Cinuiuuatl. 6:00 A. M. 10:00 " 8:00 P.M.. The 2:46 A.M. Train from Columbus connects at Xunia tor Dayton, Richmond, ludiauapolis, Lafayett , Chicago, St. Louis, and all points west: connects at Morrow inr Wllmiuglon,Circlevilleand Lancaster; aud at Lovelaud's lor nuisoornugu auu uuilllcotue; also Connecting at Cin eiuuati for Lmisville by the boats. The 12:30 P. M. Train, irom Columbus, conueots at uinnon lor apringneio, lay ton, Indianapolis, ate. j connecting at Xeuia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points went; connecting at Morrow for Wilmington, Clrcleville and Uncaster and at Lovelauds, for Hillsborough and Cbillicothe; and at Cincinnati with the O. At M. R. R. for Louisville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbus connects at London lor Spriugtleld ; and at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Viucennes aud tit. Louis T For other information apply to T. Louoh, Agent, or M. L. Dohiktv, Ticket Agent, Columbus; Wn. Wkioht, Agent, Springfield; A. W. Stahk, Agent. Xenla; A. H. Liwih, Agent, or P. W. Studie, General Ticket Agent, wiuuiuu.,1, nr. u, iyi,CMj!Ji i, oo4 duperinfewfen! Otibibein University, rpHIS flourishing anu prosperous Institution is situ- -a. aieo. in wo ruurou auu ueautilul village or wT' irvillx. .aumui county. Ohio. It hue bucome nro' Turh... alike for IU hoallh, its morality, and the Intelligence of lu citizens. Located near the centre of tha State, It la of easy access from every direction. Students and olhera will slop at the United Stale, Hotel,' In tho city of Columbus, from whence Ibey will alwaya flnu an Omnibus for Westervlilo. Though it is both a mate anu lomuio institution, yel the strictest regulation of aafoty to the aexea ia enforced. Great exertion la put forth to make the School an attractive home i "to preserve health; lo develop, sym- moiricauy. ine pnyaicai, intellectual, ana moral pow. era; to cultivate good habits, easy manners, a refined teste, aud correct morals; In ahort, to lay broad and deep, in those committed to their care, the foundation of future uaefulueaa and happluosa. TUITION PER SESSION. Geography, English Grammar, and Arithmetic, 6. rligner branches, tuoludlng Mathematics and Natural -ciencee, (9 00. Languages, aud Mental and Moral Science, 111 00." Instrumental Music aud Drawing, extra. Vocal Music, fret. Boarding, Including room, furnishings, fuel, dto., 91 871. The collegiate yoar la divided Into two aesalons, each of twenty-one weeks In length. The first begins the first Wednesday In September. At Its close, there la a vacation of two weoks, at which time the next hoglna. Students will be admitted at any time. - Thore la a Manuel Later Department connoeted with the Institution, In which young gentlemen desi ring laoor, can uauany ue aupnuea ai a lair enmpenaa- lion. W. BliAUUMluK, 161-4 tdrlamtf Agent O. University. Fruit Trees, &c, at Columbus. w E HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of the finest saleable Fruit Trees, tie.. M including Apple, reaon, pear, (sianoaro anu Jvj dwarf,) Plum, Cherry, Quince, Apricot, Nec- thm Raspberry, Strawberry plants, Rhubarb Roots,' Osage orange, ao., ao. Most of these are from the well known nurseries of Ell wanger A Barry, Rochester, N. Y., and those who desire suoh articles from aouroes that oan be relied on (Instead of Irresponsible agents,) will do well to call and make their selections, or send on their orders speedily. Those who prefer not to plant until spring can have the trees kept safely for them until that time. Catalogues may be had on application at tha Cultivator Office, or at tha Nursery. no23-dtf M. B. BATEHAM CO HANDSOME ENGLISH TERRIER SLUT (IMPORTED) FOR SALE. She Is kind, a good watcher, and the best ratter In the country, the owner being compelled te sen uer in consequence oi ciiangea Inqulra at th Belyidere, High street. nul.-tf RAILROADS. 1857. Great Western Route, 1S57. JwJ COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA KAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Quickest t Wont Reliable Rimie for the West. Two Trains Daily -Sundays Excepted. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, until further notice, TRAINa WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: EXPRESS leaves Columbus at 8:10 A. M.! arrives at Urbane at 10:30 A. M. ; and at Piqua 12:16 P. H.; connecting at Urban with 12:18 P. M. Train on Mad River k Lake Erie Railioad north for BELLEFONTAISE, CLYDE. FOREST, FT. WA YNE, HANUUXKr, rOLBHU, UHIUAVU, HVULIIWIVJS , UOCK. ISLAND, IOWA CITY, And all other points West, without dlay and with less changing of care than any other western Ine frum Columbus.A. so, connect at Piqua with Springer'a Stage and Packet Hues north to MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, Ao. And with train south to TROY, TIPPECANOE, 4c., Also connecta with the 12:16 p.m. north train on tha D. ft M.K.R. to SIDNEY, Making close connection attbatpo'nt with trains West on the B. a I. R. R. for UNION, MOKCY & INDIANAPOLIS, Connecting wilh evening trains for TEltltE IIAI TE, ST. LOUIS, Ac, ALio connecting with trains for LAFAYETTE, CHICAGO, Ac. The ACCOMMODATION Train leavea Columbus at 1:30 P. M., oooaecling at Urbana with Night Trains North on the M. R. k L. E. R. R., connecting al Bellelobtalna with the Night Tran for INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS, 4c., At Form, with tiaio for FORT WAYNE, 4o., And at Clyde with trains for TOLEDO, CUICAGO, 4o. RETURMXO, The Accommodation Tiaio leaves Piqua at 6:30 A. M.; arrives at Columbus at 0:67, connecting with Fast Ex press trams on ine o., V. a C. and C. O. Railroad for the tail. The Ixpresa Train leaves Pious at 2:46 p.m. .on the arrival oi the train on the 1). M. R, R. irom Sidney Indianapolis, Ao , connecting at Urbana with th tisin on M. R. a L. E. R. K. from the North A rires at Columbus at 6.40 n. m . connecting with Nignt trains East. Fure iiK Low as by any other Route. For further Information or Through Tickets, apply to H. B. BIGELOW, Agt., Columbus; WM. HAMILTON, Agt., Urbaua; J. HALL. Agt., Piqua. leo uwti K WA1.KUP, Gen'l Agent. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI RAIL ii PAD Opened to Athene, 157 miles East of Cincinnati, TIME CHANGED, Making Direct Conucutior. with Scioto V Hocking Valley Kailroad. Daily Trains between Foilsiaouth & Cincin- nati. anu Athens & Cincinnati. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, 22D JANUARY, 1867, and until further aptlce, train wljl run aa follower , . - - , First Train Leavea Cincinnati at 6 Ml a. m., Columbus time, an ire at Chlllicothe at 10:20 a. m,, leave Chil-lioothe at 10:36, connecting with train on the Scioto A Hocking Valley Road at Hamden, for Portsmouth, arriviug there at 6:10 p. m., arrive at Athens at 1:40 p.m., the e conuecting vitb stage for Marietta, Pomeroy, and Parkersburg. Second Train Leaves Cincinnati at 3:30 p. m., Columbus time, connecting with Express train on Little Miami Road from Ueveltnd, Columbus, sc., and arrives at Hillsboro' at 8:60 p. m. RETURNING: First Train Leaves Hillsboro' at 7:16 a. m., and connecting at Loveland with Little Miami traiu for Columbus, ac, arrive there at 8:20 p. m., arrives at Cincinnati at 10:15 a. m. Second Train leaves Athens at0:00 , m.,eonnecting at Hamden with 6:30 train lor Portsmouth, and arrives at Chlllicothe at 12:40 p.m.; leave chlllicothe at 1:00 p. m., connect at Loveland with Little Miami train for Springfield, Ac, aud and arrives at Cincinnati at 6:30 p. ui. Fare from Chilllcothe to Columbus (3.50 " " " Cincinnati 2.90 " 11 Athens " 4.',b 'ickets can be bad of M. L. Doherty, Columbus Lie i i, P. W. . ti.dtr, corner Broadway and . root sts., Cincinnati; Little H . .. i,epot, and at all of the principal stations on the . . u. K. ja24 JOHN KINSMAN, Supt. Great National Route TO TUB EAST AN D WEST. Central Ohio Kailroad, BKTWEKN COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. TWO TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY, (Sundays &XCK1TKU.J GOING EAST. Leave Express Train. MaU Train. Columbu 10:00 a.m ll:28r.ai. Newark 11:28 " 1:U8a.m. Zanesville 12:46 T.u. 2:27 " Cambridge 2:04 " 8:61 Ar. at Uellaire 4:30 " 6:30 11 These trains make close connections at Bellalre with the BALTIMOKE & OHIO RAILROAD, FOR Jiultimore, Washington City, Philadelphia, New York, and all the ' Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. Leave Express Train. Matt Train. Beilalie 2:00 r.. 6:30 i.a. Cambridge 4:81 " 8:08 " Zanesville 6:05 " 9:40 Newark 7:10 ' 10:48 " Ar. Columbus 8:30 " 12:16 P.M. TheBe trains make close oonnecttoue at Columbus with L. M., AC X., and C, P. k I. Railroads, lor CiiiCiuuati, Dayton, Iudinnnpulis, Chi cago, bt. Louis and the EJVTlIiE GREAT WES T I Through Tickets can be had at alt the above-named Pointt. TO WAY PASSENGERS. Trains ach way will atop at all Stations on proper signals being given. CONNECTIONS. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train connecta at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 8 A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Train for Sandusky, Mansfield and Mount Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad ; at Bellalre with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Phlladelphiaand Eastern Cities. The 11:25 P. M. Hall Train connects at Columbus with Train from Cincinnati: and at Bellalre with morning Train on Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road, arriving In Bal timore at 2:16 A. M., conuecting with trains lor all the Eastern eitlea. GOING WEST. The 6:30 A. H. Mall Train connects at Bellalre with Night Trains on the Bait, and O. R. R.; at Newark with Trains to Steubenville, Sandusky, Mansfield and Mount Vernon aud Chicago via Monroevllle; at Columbus with the Trains for Oinciunatl, and with Trains for Xenla, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, eta Dayton and via Urbana. The2:00 P. M. Eipress Train connects at Bellalre with the Express Train from Baltimore; at Zanesville with tha C, W. il Z. R. R. for Cincinnati; at Newark with S., M. (k N. R. R., and arrlvea in Columbus at 8:30 P. M., and connects with Trains going South and West, arriving at Cincinnati at 2:00 A. M. THATCHER PERKINS, Sup'f, Zanesville. Joiia W. Brow, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Columbus. d.e-dtf JOB PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING. LITHOGRAPHING: Certificates, Bonds Notes, Krafts, Dlplomaa, 4c, &0., .routed In the highest stylo of the art. Hlapk Hooks and Stationery for Railroad and County ollices, banks, ac, ol the best quality, oc20 J. H. RILEY k CO, DRY OOODa. CLOSE OF THE SEASON! GREAT BARGAINS CLOAKS & TALMAS, AND WOOLEN DRESS GUODSt For the purpose of CLOSING OUT Ttia rem i,in tier of our Btock la the above before the receipt of NEW GOODS, Inducements will be offered to purchasers but rarely met with. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Called to bargains offered In Low Fxrlood. Cloaks, ALSO I.N WOOL DELAINES. ja26 W. RICHARDS. A. P. STONE 6l CO. No. 4 G-wyuno BlcoU, ARE JUST RECEIVING THEIR Tall and Winter Goods At Greatly Reduced Prices, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, EM-BRulUERIEj, Black and Fancy Silks, Thibet Cloths, French Merinos, Uala Plaids, All Wool Da Lames, Berege and Muslin De Laines, Long and Square Shawls, Gent's Shawls, Gent's Furnishing (ioods, Black, Blue and Bra Cluth-, Casslmeres, Satinetts, Jeans, Emmiuetls, Tweeds, Vestings, Bro. Muslins. Prints, Tickings, Checks, Ac Persons will find It decidedly to their advantage to call and examine our atock before purchasing elsewhere. ae!5 A P. STONE & CO., NO. 4 GWYNNE . BLOCK, have just received a largeaod beautiful assortment of Blaok'kna Fancy French Cassi meres of the latest styles. sel6 A P. STONE fc CO., NO. 4 GWVNNE BLOCK, hayej.c' Irecelred a large lot of Empress, Palmetto, Maguolia, elelon, Corded, Whaleboue, ami Seamless Crown SalrU. at greatly reduced prices. sei5 A P. STONE & CO., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have just received a large lot of Black, Brown, Claret, Hungarian, Mario, Fur and Wool Hats, aala- JUST RECEIVED AT A, P. STONE &Co.' a large lot of Swiss and Muslin Collars, Sleeves, Dimity Bauds, Jaconet and Swiss Flouncing and Edgings. ael6 A P. STONE & CO., No. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have j ust received a very large lot of Moire Antique, Silk and India Rubber Ladies' Mitts. ae!5 JUST RECEIVED, AT A. P. STONE & Co.'b a large assortment of English I h.ead, Brussels, Maltese, ..oniton and Lymlra Laces. ae!6 A P. STONE & Co., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have just received a fine assortment of Moire Antique, Chenille, Velret and Ribbon Trimmings. se!6 JUST RECEIVED, AT A. P. STONE & Co.'a a large lot of Red and White Flannels. sel6 A P. STONE & 00., AT No. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have on hand and are receiving a good aasortment of Jewelry, which we oan aell cheap. ael6 A P. SIONE & OU., MU. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, are just receiving another lot of those world renowned "Fip" Prints. ael6 Spring Goods now Opening! At the spacious Store next door to the American Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest styles lu SILKS. A beautiful assortment of Embroidery Good", Trimmings, De Laines, Summer Dress Goods, aud Draperies. A LARGE STO0I OF Hosiery, Mi awls, Linens, Prints, and BLEACHED GOODS. Together with everything usually kept in a Dry Good Store, As we intend to seU for CASH, we are enabled to offer our customers great bargains, a call la respectfully solicited. W. A & J. C. McCOY, my5 Next door to th American. MRS. HOPPERTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, man street, columbus, 18 NOW OPENING ONE OF THE MOST aplendid assortments of MILLINERY AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. Her stock of Frencb Embroidered Hats, Straws, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, LACES AND FLOWERS, Ar in rich profusion. French Corsets without seam Mrs. Murray'a Restorative, for renovating th Hair, and prevent its falling off. BLEACHING and REPAIRING BONNETS All orders promptly attended to. Also, COHEN'S IMPRESSION PAPER, AU oolors. Ladles oan now do their own stamping. MRS. MARY HOPPERTON, 0028 High St.. between Town and Rich. LADIES' GAITERS OF ALMOST EVERY variety, with heels and without heels, tlp'd, foxed, plain and Congress, just received and for sale at great "' m.rll KIMRAII.'H HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT I LOW Rents, small profits, la tha motto at No. 2, 8 and 4 drown'a Block, State atreet, opposite the American Hotel, where a general assortment of House Furnishing Good ean always be found, and at low prlcea. Stoves, Parlor and Cook, Mantles, Grates and Furnacea, Wooden War and Baskets. Frenoh Tinned Ware, Planiahed and Japaned Ware, Feather Duatera, Wire Dish Covers, Toilet Set. Bath Tubs. Refrigerator, Mops and Brooros. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware in great variety. Jobbing promptly attended to by skillful workmsn. P. B. DODORIDOS tvl'-dlv IFRENCH BOOKS, AND LESSONS IN FRENCH. A New French Grammar and Dictionary, by Msoain A. Mot, Teaohsr of French in Columbus High School. Just published and for sale by oS0 J. 11. RILEY df CO. M. A. Met offera hie services to private pu, lis and elaases. Terma moderate. Addiesa care of J, H. Rl ley A Co. ATTENTION! WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL Stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, To which we Invite th, attention of all, as we will aell very low fur CASH. 0013 RANDALL k ASTON. gailg ljio gtatt Janrtml. THE ATHELINGS; OR, THE THREE Ql FTS. PART ONE. CUAITKR V. CBARLIH. Thifi bill bOY Wdl about aa fV.r frnm holn hanA Bome as any ordinary imagination could con- uci.u.mo inigu luu.-e iimuB, mg ijig leuturcg, bis swarthy complexion, though they were rather uglier in their present development than they were likely to be when their possessor was lullurown and a man. nnuiil nuuU. h una chanoe, gain bint the moderate credit of good looks. lie was not baudBouie emphatically, and yet there never was a more expressive laoe: luai, great mrrowea orow oi his went up in ripples and waves of lauirhtnr when tha ni nnrr oan lleinan was so minded, and descended iu rolls of cloud when there was occasion lor such a obange. His raoutb wa not a pretty mouth; the solt curve of Cupid's bow, the proud Napo- icuuio oun, were as ainerenl as you could suppose Irom the indomitable and graceless upper-lip of Charlie Atheling. Yet when that obstinate feature came down In Uxed aud steady impenetrability, a more emphatic expression uever sat on the hautrhtieHt enrv nf druuna u- u,- a tolerably good boy, but he had bis lolble. vubiuu, wo me giieveu to say, was ooslinate marvelously obstinate, uniirmmilnlil.. m iu. youd the reach of reasoning. 11 anything could ubvo luaue tins propensity justilluble as nothing could possibly make it more provoking it was. that the biur bnv ira vn iii.h i,. ik. right. Time after time, by luioe ol circum- omiitcn, everyway else was driven to give iu to him; whether it really was by means ol astute aud seoiet calculation nfall question, nubtdy oould tell; but every one kuew bow olteu Charlie's opinion was confirmed by the course of events, aud how very seldom bis odd penetration wan deceived. This, as a natural consequence, made everybody very hot aud very reseutlul who happened to disagree with Cbarlle. aud cuum-d r unmt umnm.t f jubilation aud triumph in the bouse on those oc- Bwiiuue, uuirequeui as mey were, when his buy- mu lumiuuiiiiy was provtu lu the wroug. Yet Charlie was not clever. ThH hiliisfihiilrl could come lo uo satisfactory couclusiou upou this subject. He did not ire t on with iii.m!. erate studies either quicker or better than any uiuiuaijr uoy ui ms years, ue nad uo special turn for literature either, though he did not disdain Peter Simole and MiiUhimnnn f,, These renowneo productions ol genius held the uiguesi, piace at pretent in that remote OJuer ol Charlie's Interest which was reserved for the flne arts; but we are obliged to confess that this big boy bad wonderfully bad taste in general, aud could not at all appreciate the higher excellence of art. Besides all this, no induce ment whatever could tempt Charlie lo the writing of the briefest letter, or to any exercise of bis powers of composition, ii any such powers belonged to him. No, be oould not be clever aud yet . Thev did not nut tn likn tn nn th. ,, tion, the mother aud ulsters. The? I llHlllnrbrl In the lofties flights of ambiiion lor him, as heaven-aspiriug, and built on as slender a foundation, as any bean-stalk ot romaiiM. Thus , lab ored greatly, with much anxiety and care, to mover, uaa to maKe Dim ambitious, alter iheirown model; but this obstinate and self-willed individual WHS not In ha fnarnnA So far as this matter went, Charlie bad a certain aueoiiouaie contempt lor them all, with their feminine fancies and immrinailnn. nn uiA only "stuff!" when he listened to the grand (iiujeuiB ui lue gins, ana to Agnes's Hush ol enthusiastic oonlideu.ee tonohlno timt oh.,! conquered world which was open to "a man!" Charlie hitched his great shoulders, frowned uuwu upon uer wun an ine lurrows of bis brow, laughed aloud, and went off to his grammar. This same grammar he worked at with his usual uuanimie Bieuuiness. lie naa not a morsel of liking tor "hiB studies;" but ha"weut in" al them doggedly, just as he might have broken Btonei or hewed wood, bad that been a needful process. Nobody ever does know the secret of anybody else's charaotar till liln Anil fi,na h evolved the same; so it is not wonderful that these good people were a little puzzled about Charlie, aud did not quite know how to dispose ot their obstinate big boy. voarue nimseii, nowevtr, we are glad to say, was sometimes moved to take his sisters into his confidence. Thru k flttW that annus ainhifinn AiA J UVU1U HUIWIII1VU mu stir within that Titanio boyish Irame. They ncio iu tue secret ui ine great aissussion which was at present going on iu the breast ol Charlie, whose whole thoughts, to tell the truth, were employed about the momentous question What he was to bet There wub not a very wide choioe in his power. He was not Ki'ilunmi hi ih. coat and the black coat, like the aes ot the prob lem, mo syreiiaui weauo ana lame did not sing in Charlie's ears, to tempt him to one oourse orauother. He bad two homely poi-siuilities uelore him a this, aud a that. He had a stout iuteutiou to be something, aud no such ignoble sentiment as content found place in Charlie's heart; wherefore long, animated, and doubllul was the sell controversy Do not smile, good youth, al Charlie's t WO ChatinuB l.hMn era small in comparison ol yours, but they were the uuiy vubuicb visiuie to uiiii; me one was toe merchant's office over which Mr Atholini. .m. sided head clerk, with his ten hnnHroH nmm.i. a-year; the other was grandiloquently by the gum, uu. uv uuariie uanea me law; meaning thereby, however, only the solicitor's oflice, the lawlul empire aud domain of Mr. Foggo. Between these two legitimate aud likely regions for making a fortuue, Charlie wavered with a most doubtful and lnnnirinu- mind hi. ductiou to each was equally good; for Mr. Ath - uug was uuuuueuiiai auu irusieu anu Air. f 'Jggo, as a inVHterious rumor went wnm nut ,.i most entirely trusted and confidential, but even iu eeoieii a punuer in me couceru. Wherefore long and painful were the ruminations of Char-He. and marvelniiH llm IisIhiiau urh!,h k. of precedent and example. Let nobody suppose, uuvvcvwi, .ue. buio queetiuu was uiscussea lu idlunuga. Chnrllfl nil thi. ilmAwn. ..inaii. in the oflice of Messrs. Cash, Ledger, and Co., hit miner employers, lie was mere on a probationary aud experimental footing, but be was vwrv far frnm mnlrinn- nn hla mmil tn In J " - - .......... c f M.u ua.uu aw ivuiniu. It was an extremely difficult argument, although carried on solely in the deep invisible oaverns ui tue yuuug nnpirau. e uiiuu. The same question, however, was also current In the family, auu remained undecided ..y the household parliament. With much lees intense and personal earnestness, "everybody" went . i. r..- .1 ......... , nnIa i ... uvei tuo iui suu agmuDb, niiu uuuoiiBBieu tUS different chances. Charlie listened, but made no sign. When be ha I made up his own mind, the ycung gentleman proposed to himself to signify his decision publioly, and win over this oommittee of the whole house to bis view of the question. Iu the mean time he reserved what be had to say; but so fur, it is certain that Mr. Foggo appeared more tempting that Mr. Atheling. The family father had been twenty or thirty y oars at his business ol his, aud bis ineom ) was two hundred pounds, "that would not do for me," said Charlie; whereas Mr. Foggo's la-come, position, and circumstances were alike a mystery, and might be anything, This had considerable influence in the argument, but was not nnnoliiHl va: for auaueRsful mnrchanta ... in disputably more numerous than successful law- ycre suu vunuio nno uu, aware uuw lilgU a lawyer who was only an attorney could reach, and bad bit doubts upon the subject. In the mean time, however, pending the settlement of this momentous question, Charlie worked at two grammars Instead of one, and put all bit force to his study. Force was the only word which oould express the characteristic power ol tail boy, if even that oan give a sufficient idea of it. Ue had no love for his French or for bis Latin, yet learned his verbB with a manful obstinacy worthy all honor; aud it Is not easy to define what was the special grit of Charlie. It was not a describable thing separate from bis cbar- u 1 s III... I . ...r . -v.., ii.s uoiMuiy or like genius it was mi Character. Intimain nnn nn, ;.tinn..,iuh4 from himself. fib txcenlinuof.) 550,000 Acres Selected Pine and Farming Lands In Michigan. The St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal Co'y OFFER FOR SALE THESE LANDS, which are principal!) aituated In th Lower Penln. ularof Michigan, on and In th vicinity of the large tre.ina, easy of access, and selected under more I avota-ble circumstances than ANY OTHER WESTERN LANDS, Were chosen with particular reference to their location on the streams aud tha quantity and quality of tha piue timber. On this account For Lnmberlnir Purnnsps. They are very desirable and valuable. The streams are larire .nri natiaV.la . t fln.nnn i.. .. -. -1 1 . .... year, with harbors at their moutha, on the lake. At many of these poiuts settlements and extensive lumber operations are formed and conducted with uniform success, proving already th. most profitable lumber opera-tions In the Union, and having access, by means of Lake navlHtinn with ' CHICAGO, DETROIT, And the other gioit Lumber Markela of the country. Tract, of from 40 to 40,000 acres Will be found at oonvenient points, affording opportunl-ties for either a small or the most extensive lumbering operations. A large portion of these lands are among The Best Farming- Lands or the West, And aa they contain enough of the FINEST PINE TIM-BKR lo more thn pay for the Isnd, fencing, moderate buildings, and other improvements, offer very auperier Inducements to farmers seeking a western home. The Cliuiftte la Mild and Equable, And soil and climate both aulted to all tha gra na, fruits and produce raised in the moat favored portiona of tha Weat. COMPANIES OF 10, 15 OR 80 PERSONS With their familiea, will hud locations Just suited to the firmatii nof a settlement, wilh good water nnwav , convenient aoceaa to neighboring settlements. T E It M 8 : Ons-flfth will be required at the date nf sale, and tha balance In one, two, three aod four yeara, with Interest at .ix per cent, per annum The Company have full and complete description, of each tract or their lands, from actu.l expl ration by ser-eral different parties, with accurate maps of each township, according to governmental survaye. These mar be seen at the LAND OFFICE OF THU COMPANY, IN DERTOIT, MICIIIGAN. Copies of Mans. Held notes, and other Information eon. cr.iing the lanJa will be furnished without charge, to uiu.e wnioiog iu purcuas'. r Large Maps ol the State, showing th land of th Com psny, will be found at public places in most of the principal towns In the Eastern and Northwestern States. Addreia, GEO. S. FROST, o. .. ,,, , Und Agent. at. narys raits snip iana' company, 1 Land OBlce, Detroit, Jam. 7, 18M, JaT-deolwSm B R CK) M S ! SOLS AGENT FOR , Hubbard k Pennington. Union Broom. TXTE ARE NOW WORKING FORTY V V HANDS, and making a large quantity of the lest Brooms. To wholesale merchants I can oiler several in-dueementa:1st. A tertainty of obtaining a good article at a low N price. ltd. Ot getting alwaya the aame aiHale, and as you want them, allowing you to sell by sample, aud not keep a stock on hand to beoome damaged. 1 have also the largeat and bait slock of every description of Brooms In the city, including Steamboat, Stable, Shaker, fancy and common. Also, Whisks or every kind, Half Brooms, Hickory and Finn Brooms, 8800 doaen aa-eorted on band. To Broom Manufacturers I can offer tha beat inducements for Handlea, Twlnea, Staples, Tack, and all kind of Broom material. I will at all times pay cash for Broom Corn, at the market price. BUCKETS & TUBS. The advance in prices at tha factory, and high rates of freight, baa brought the price of Bucketa and Tubs above an average rate, but the small demand enable us to keep a sufficient stock to supply all with any email quan- 1 ttty they may want, at regular rates. I have now torn 3600 packages In store. CORDAGE. Having laid In a good stock when the price were at tha lowest point, I oan 111 any orders at a lower rate than the regular market. 1 have the bast atock in tha city, without exception. TWINES. It ia a well known faet that but tew of those who dee in the different Twinea are good judges of the article they aell. Frum the general satisfaction that my customers have expressed, 1 shall be safe in guaranteeing aatlslac. tioo to all at any rate It will do no harm for Broom manufacturers. Mattrasa manufacturers and others requiring good Twine, to try oura. . CEDAR WARE. The best stock that ean be found In the city, 1 bay now in atore. Red Cedar Bucket, Tuba, Eeelera, Chuins, and Fa eetts. White Cedar Tubs, Keelers, Churns, Half Bushels, Pig gins and Cans. , The trade oan always be certain of finding a good stock on hand, at a reasonable price. RECEIVEH THIS WEEK: 100 doieu Dak Well Buckets; 68 coils Manilla Rope; 760 bundles n' rapping Paper: lull bales O.Kuni; lu oases Matches, roundwood box; 46U dosen Brooms; 6 tons Broom Corn; 260 doten .inc Washooards: 200 " Whisks; 6 barrels Bristol Brick; 200 coils CotU.n Rope; IU0 bales Batting; 10 gross Cedar Faucet!; 116 biles Cotton Twine; 6 Tons Rags. With such constant addition lam able to keep the best assortment in the citr. and can alwua aali ih. lowest cash rates. ZINC WASHBOARDS. 1 am now manufacturing Zinc Washboards by O. Rice's patent, and making the best Zinc Washboards now sold in this market. If parties who wish to to purchase will call, while looking tnat matter up, 1 will satisfy them upon that pulnt; and I will not ask higher than othera are selling them at. V. are making more Board than any other party, East or West. Wood Work for Wagons, Buggies, &c. A good stock of well seasoneu Wood Work on hand, of every description, at low rates. PLOW HANDLES. We are making a nice well dnisbed Pluw Handle, which are now generally uwd by the largeat mauufaoturera in the city aud in the Weat. Wherever they are used they will recommend themselvea. A large atook constantly on hand. ALSO Line Hoops for Flour, Lime and Oment Barrela. WILLOW AND WILLOW WARE. 15,000 fts Extra French Willow; 1,000 fts Bows; 8,000 Its Willow Twigs for cooper use. Also A large assortment of Cradles, Wagons, Cabs, Hampers, Market. Clothes and 8ohool Basket, and Willow Ware generally. IRON BOUND OAK WORK. S, 8, 6, 10 and 16 gallon Liquor Kegs; Iron bound Oak Burets, for grocers' nse; Oak Well Buoklts, three sites; Oak Iron bound Half Bushel Measures and Ship Bucketa; a supply constantly on hand. Broom Twlue, Wire, Tacks, Staples. Needles, llxndles, Brlmstona, VarnlHh,&c.,lor Itroom Makers' Use. WIRE WORK. Selves, Nos. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 26; Riddles, Nos, 4, 0, 8, 10, 12 and 16; Sand and Lime Screen; Rat Traps; House Iraps; Cheese Bales, So., Ao. A good stock constantly on hand. FOR FARMERS' USE. Oiled, Root and Steam bent Hamea; Morse Collars; Wagon and Buggy Whips; Cotton, Hemp, Flax, and Manilla or Grass Plow Lines, Ac., Ac. MATCHES. Round Wood Box Matohes, paper box; Split " " of various manufactures. For sale by S. M. BARRETT. Wood and Willow Ware and Paper Dealer, Corner of Walnut and I ront SUL, ocla-eodAwly Cincinnati, Uhn. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY entered Into a oonartnershla In the Draotiae of lied iclne and Surgery In this city aod vicinity, under the name of "Harr k Hill." Office on th cor ier of Town and Third streots, lately occupied by Morrison A Barr. ty Special attention pain to diseases of th Lungs aui Female diseases.-fca R. N. BARR, nois tf E. L. HILL, |
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