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7 1rPflu 1 ill l ti u in VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1857. NUMBER 228. (Ii)l)i0 State Journal. IK rilBllBHIB DAil.' 1HI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY Wtl. SCHOUI.EIt, Editor. 'Urnu Invariably in Advance. ,!,.- 0.00 per year. y Hi- (:rrlnr, r week 14.' eta. 1-t.t w.iiKi.v 3.00 per year. '...mi 400 Clubs ot ten aud over 1 50 " TMtM.M (IK AIIVMtmiNQ BY TIIK HyllARK. (TBS IINKK OR H 1 BqUAKB.) Oi i are 1 y na ,.ld OU ; uu square " weeks.. .13 40 II... ' " Ulltlltlia 11 OU i IIU " X weeks.. , il uo tine ' rt niiuiiha 10 oil ; oue " I mI.... I 60 Our H months K 00 ; uua " 0 days 100 One ' II months 0 6o ; one " ildava.... 16 " 1 ranutb 4 60 ; nun " 1 Insertion 60 Mluplayed advertisements hall mors than Hi above tertiHeuiiiuiu. leaded ami planed lu the nuluitiu uf ' I-, .iil N.lir.' li)uMf lr ordinary raid. ,j Alluiili.wa required Ui ba published by law, legal rates. II ordered on the Inside ecliielvely after the nmt weak, (o .T u.ii.1. more than th above rates ; but all aucb. will ai).'i in IhnTrl-Weeklv without charge. Ho-ouens (wide, nut exceeding five liuee, per year, In aide, t'l,60 per line ; outaiii t'i. Notice ui Meetings, obarltable socialise, Br coupe-aim, Aic, liulf price. Atvertiaeiueuts wit aceoinpauied with written ttlrec- mm oill lie iitserled till l.nlnd, ta.t charged aon.nl t .v -Hi trutmcnt wtteTtitemmit must be. pai'( in adiwice. ma rule will not he varied from, lu!ar the prftimit system, ttia advertiser paya ho inn. Ij hit Itie ..pace tie oeciipiaa, tba ehanga haloa; oi..u'hiiIiIm with iiiecomporiititiu only, This plan la unw geuei til, ad.inte.1. BUSINESS CARDS. MUSIC, ETC. A, II A Kit A :., AOKNTH CO It ClIICkKKIMPS, 1 11AI.LKT, li A VIM & UO'S t rinuo I one, A. W. I.AIHI aV i:U.'N, I AND Musou & Uauitiu'ii Alclodeons. Jfnfral Jmnortment of Mtialcal luHtrnuifiils. Nem Sheet Music received ever) H'fi-fc. NO. 1 OIIHON It I. O C K . nolo-iliwlr a'W ATTORNEYS. S. B. H ANNUM, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTOR, Notary I'ublic nni Copyist, Oj'ict firstilwir Svutkaf J. K. Kuiiiiill'e Hat Store, Ihghtt., COLUMBUS, OHIO, Deyota Hpeci tl attention to making C.llc clii.os, takioi; DrpuaitioBM, ilrawiug Ueedii, Murtgaxea, aul other innttu-lueutauf wiitiui ami to Cupyiu Lawyrra' Briefa, Aic, iih accaraf autl itifpatcli, at motlerate prices, HKPKRKNUES: Ham'l Brush, liKiiKUB M. Vabhiinh, WAY.va M KAHtK, ('HAUNI'lY N. Ol.HM, M0 lilNKV 0. NuBLII, Unifies V IScelio, klanuraolurernnC Cabinet ruriiitiirts C'liiiir A. Mut- lit'soes ol Kverv IX-scrlplion, Ilih t. thret tloiirt mnith of Town ., flOULiD RK-il'ECTFULLi' INFORM TUB V V public tliHt tlir havft oonnUutly ou liauii it 0n ttsortmt)Ptof I'Hrlur ami Kilohfln Vuniiture of vmr rwriptiim, wtili'b tliny wImU tn tlispOHti nl iu tlifiuunl rt- onhblfl UrniH, Ther would ftlHooall alteuMnii U k nw iurentioa ol tlilrowo that tuey are about to bavii (titieatttil, nuUr tlit DiiDH ol tue ut:ntre llinK Hring Urd." A a article that hntt won unWerNal admiration brail who havH TaiuioU lis iapertor a.lraulaKus. The pnonlmt atUpteilnnBfl to tin pui pone ileBlyntitl, the aliupllcfty ol" ltt oourtirnfitioft, ainl tbu choapDttriB witu wbicU it caii he TiiroiHliwl to oun turners, rnilr the ttprinif beil mipHrioi tu all artic.lflH of the kind yL niftmifar.tnrw.l The C'-entre Hinge npituif Krti) c.aq lie Hltil toauy klml 01 betlntfiJ. llelf iuii with coun.trtin b uin.u the mnrlte of the luf na tion, they do Dotdpm il atUiHrtbtf to una d AentHiuTo the leid to iutueaoa the Bdle, but tii will h happy to ao aommndntw all who fnel hu Intrnt iu tiiH oiaUhl wUn opportunity ol OKmioiiik; itl ludinji; tor thenHlvet. y Mwiy S. CHITTENDEN, J. tforuoy n, t Xj , sxr , orrtcu in i'latT's m ii.uiNt;, Coin tubilA, Ohio. Ji-dtt CHAUNOEY N. OLD3, A T T O RNE V AT LA W , COLUM Ul'S, OHIO. Ililice in the Uilcon Building, lligh Stmt, ROOM NO. 2, UI" STAIR;5. oc81-lllni JAB. HADDOCK SMITH, 4 T T O 1C N E Y A T I. A W , Ollifc In the Columbiun Building, OI.UMIIHH, OHIO. ncdilly ALLEN 11. THUHMAN, J. ttoruoy f , t X-a , w, CUl.HitllJUS, o. OFFICE DM HIGH HTREET, 'el.'u-ly Batweea Krieail ami Monad ata. Ut'UU MWIMI, U.IMITUN H. IKNMAN, HUM BW1NU, JH. ElVINdi, DENMAN & CO., W. ttoriioyn At c. Tnrr I.KAVENWOIlTll C1TV, KANSAS. Keal Kutate l'urclmnd anil Mi.ld on CuuiiuIhsiod. t-'tia- rial attention pni.l lo I.ocjtmg Ijiuila In all .arla nl the 'territory. WiRRiSTS BOl tiHr Ml SOLD, Kt,t Kt, uiar23-dw.'lm HL'IIH BWINO, J ale uf St. Louis, 1HO. BVVINtl, JR., Late o Vim innnti. EWING BROTHERS, A T T O II N K Y S AT LA W LEAVENWORTH CITY, Will practice iu ail theComta ol the Territory, anil in the noilQ ne&ieru uuuniien oi biihhuuii. mar23 dr:iin BOOK-BINDING. BOOK - BINDlfin A.MI Blnnk Hook Manulactiirer, High street, between Broad and Quy sts. 1 70 COLUMBUS. OHIO. HALLEJ, U A V I 9 &, OO. 1MANO FORTES, HIIKKT IH'SIU AND ilUSICAI. INHrKIIUENTfl GENERALLY, At the Store formerly oanyieJ by S. 11. llurr d Co., No. t Neil lloiiso Hlock, IIikIi Slroct. uulO-ilJdwly RAILROADS. 0ABINET-WA11E. (KM'iML OHIO KAIL ROAD! Notice to Stock Drovers. ON AND AFTER TDKSDAV, MARCH 10th, 18I.T, a WILL UK RUN UKTWKKN COLUMBUS AND BELLAIRE, I.eav.DK Columbua at &:30 p. m. and arriving at Bellalre at 6:10 a. ui.; enabling Utoclc Hbippera to run tftock tliroutr.il front Cincinnati and Dayton in twenty four hour, by leaving the abort uameil placea In the raoru iug. Vt. J. f'KLL, Agent, uiarl'i- columbua, unto. - Winter Arrangement-Time Cliang'd Great National Route, TO Wnliingtoii City, llnltiniore, rUilrttlcl- pliiii, N'v i ork and iiuhuhi. The Shortest and Most Direct Route From all Poiuts South and West, TO THE EAST, W BV THE CENTRAL OHIO AND Baltimore & Ohio RAIL R 0 A I) S , Columbus, CARRIAGE MAKERS. Blake. Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW TUG GRKATKST VARIETY a ad flaest quality of i.yor ottered for dale to thin market. Conxtxting f Family Carriafreit, I.tkrht One-burne Roeka wayn, fbaeton tiuggiee, Ltgoi bittiog lop Hug-gtes, extra tme Light Trotting Ehitrguta, Spring Wagons, email Omutbuii- or Hacks, Extension Top BarouchoH, Light Road and rhyHicinne' Sulkifs, All of which we warrant to ariye en tie faction Our price etull be bb low an aay Establishment In the West ern country, who Hell work ol equal quality. ChII eud examine our work befoin pmchauiDglHPwhere. Meroud hand Buggies tukun in exchange lor new work. Kt pairing done oo ehort ooticti. . tihopH and Repoeitor? nu Front, between Htale and lown td. h'ji lake Notice! t'lifupir tlian Hvtr! Buggies ! Carriages ! UJli ARK RKCHIVIMU DAILY K ROM our AUuiirai-torv in Xetila, (I., aotue of the naeal Kaniily Carriage, Turn nvnr Ni'at Knck awn v, IShifting Too Bowie. Trolling Hiilbfvfl au.l Kuring Wttuona, ail made ui' the bunt Stork au.l Timtier, aeaitoued trout throe lo rive year. lliHaliove arliclew we oiler to the public f it iiectioii. hu. I at "licit prices (hat. will indili'e thoae wlat.log to prnrnr. a i"irtih,r lit liny ol ui. Ill wnrk Vvarrauied Repoeitorv lowu Sheiitiie itonr.itHt ot the Frantlii. Bauk, OiliiuiliuH, I ill in. auH-dlwIv HHANNdN ft RAYER8. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. SURVEYING. rii 1 1.. i. risiicK, i v i I Kuginrer, Surveyor anil llraughtsnian, Biahee'i Block, over Itudiaill'e, liiirtt SI reel, Coliimtiiis, Ohio. la. KINDS OK LAND AND ENG1NEKR- V Uiti Hurveyiog anil Uvellng; Uapping Hatting: M-ohauii:al and Architectural Ilrawiug, promptly and kt itai-tonly eeciitetl. '.die. to U. I.. Hullivaiil, Kaq .J.ihullrahaia, kaq.,Uol. . tLilliery, ,: K ly'" dliiirtly GOAL DEALERS. ! B. OHAlll-l.i.l. T. IXIinU, B. WAIKUT It. K. C'llAiliriON .V I II., I1BALRU8 IN 3j. BB j .4.r. BM3 B BBBBL BB,. tVHhimK, JttldKlNO, NORTHERN, V1I.LK A.U MLACKSM1TH. V itr.l and Oitice near Railroad Depot, n.rzt COI.UMHIJri, O. J E W E L 11 V. f LtiSQUGRKUX V SON.S, IMPORTERS Li aud Dealere iu WATcilM AND JtWtlJ'.V, hav removed fromlhMir foruir-r staod to AMUOS' hi, U.K. a lew doors eouth uf Neil Houhb, whitre thty haTeopfiied a large aud wull ee'eoted Htonk ol Fino WatoUoii, Watch UatriHlrt nnd Tm(iIb, Klnh .leweiry, Hiiver and Plft ted Ware, CloebH, Vuif tOoM, Menrhaml KngliHb Pertumery, Ain. All their gouda are received diient Iroui uiauulMcturre. fhnir etoukotfere great IndueuiHntH tti inerrhanli tiud all who wish a good article at a moderate pi w. fgMVatchea, Jewelry and i'lorka carelully repaired and warranted. Maroh Jl, IHfirt dly RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD . Open Through to Marietta. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 181)7, lraiDH will run aa lolloaa: UOIBU BAST. BUM,. Leave Cincinnati !i:fiOa. in Al.l'DBHOIlATICiN. 3:110 p in il'I'CJHHOIMHuy, and VIA Zanesvilte, Newark Wlteeling, F)RMING ONE GREAT CONSOLIDATED line of travel from Columbua, Ohio, to Baltimore. conuectiug at Waaltiugtou Junction, ulue ioilea from Baltimore, with the Halllmore and Ohio Kailroad Co-'a Branch Road to WAMUINHTUN CITY.anording theeiclu- aire and only Through Ticket anil Baggage Check arrangement between the citiea of the West and the Na tional Capital. Connecllug also at the Station In Baltimore with the Railrotda to I'UII.ADKLPHI A, NKW YORK AND BOS TON, beiug the only route by which merchants and traveler can purchase tii-keta tbut will enable them to visit thu cities of BALT1MORK, I'HILADKl.FHl A AN'II NKW YORK, at the oostof a ticket to New Y ork by other linea, an advantage that la afforded by lliia route only. TWO DAILY TRANS FB0.H COM OBIS, At 10 A. M. and 11:25 P. M. excepting Sunday. I'aaaeuirera leaviug Columbua on flaturdar oveuitig of each week arrive in Baltimore Monday morning at lo, 24 Hours in Advance of any other Route, ashinRton City at 11 06 a. m., l'hll.delpbia at 12:33, and New York at 7 p. m. By the Kxpreaa Train of thle route, the time from Cm olniiali to Baltimore is but Vd'-4 bonra, and to Washing ton is but 27 K houra. Ue sure to ask fur ticketa by the Wheeling route and Baltimore uod Ohio Kailroad. jB-ar Baggage checked through from Cnlumbua to Bal tfmore and New York. Fare as Low as by uny other Route. For Through Tickets And ail information please apply at the office of the Union Depot. M. Ij. liuuijtltr.1.1 I, Agent. WU. WOODSIDEs, Haater of Transportation, Balti mole; .1. H. ntl AKI , lieneiaj western Agent. JOHN W. HltuWN, (ieneral Ticket Agent, C. O. It. K. CU'Vfluntl, 'oluiulus & t'iiK'iiuiuti ItAll.ltOA U. Winter Arrangement for 1S55-56. Thrpfl Trains Duily from Columbus, in ooiiupo- tdon will) TrauiH on luh l.ittle Itliami, and Columbti him! Aetna IttulroatlH. 1. AN AND AFTER W AllY4TH,uulil Inrlher ilii-e. l'HAlS Wll.l. OUINU WIHT. , UAII Leave Marietta ti:l! a. These traina make eiose counecli'ius at llitiuden with the Trains t f the :dotn At Hocking Valley It. K. forI'urta-moutlt. M'f Through Fxiiresa Passeuifer and Freight Traina for Baltimore, Philadelphia, Neat Ymk and all pniuta Kaat, will cumitieuce riiiiuing regularly uu Uniida,, the ii hi may. (il;ilK(;r: BAItNM, Kiiperintemlent. Chilllcotlie, Aptilll, lhf.7. apis 1857. Great Western Route. 1857. COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA it a i ii i: O A I) . WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ((ulck'st & H1ont Reliable llowe for the Ural. I'ivo Triiiiis Daily .SuuiIhvm Kt'i'ili-d. WEDNESDAY, I'EIiRH- III IN AM F.lU.OWrt: KXI'ltCSS laavea Coliinibus at B ill A. M.t arrlvea at Ur ban at lu rm A. U,; and at l'ii(ua I'J ln V. M .: enuuecl-iug at Urbaua witli 1'a lti I. II. I'rain on Mnd Kiver At Lake Erie Railroad north ho B F.L t.KFONTA .V K, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. H'A TNF, ROCK ISLAM), WWA CITY, And all other points Weal, without delar and with leaa chauging ot cars than nuv other westi'rn Lnn fromCnlumbua. A. so, connect at Piuua with Hnriniier'a SI te md Packet liuea uotth to MINSTER, BKEMr.N, .1'. MARV5, . And with train aoitth to TROY. TlPPlAhOI-.. Ac, Alan connects with the 12 15 o.in. nin th trsm i.u Hie D, ft M. U.K. to rt I D N K Y . Muking close couneclinn atthatpoiut with tralua West ou the B. & 1. 11. K. for II MUX, MUNCY .V INDIANAI'OLIS, Connecting with evening traius tur TERRE llAtTE, ST. LOUIS, Ac, Also cuuuecting with truiua for LA Fa Y ETT K, ClIICACO, .Vc. The AOtWMMODATIilN I'rsiu leaves Culuinbus at 1:0 P. at., oouuecting at Urbaua Willi Ntght Trains Nulth ou the M. K. A I.. K K. K , cnnncnu.' , rirlletuutaiiie with the Night Train fur INDIANAPOLIS, HT. LOUH, 4c, . At Fonehl with tram lor FORT WAYNE, Ac, And at Clyde with trainn lor TOLEDO, CIlICAtiO. r RETVRXtXQ-The Accommodation Tiatn luavea Ptqua t 6:'i0 A. M. ; arriTHii at Col um bun at t:67, connecting will) Kant hx-prH8 Triuion the C.t C. & tl.aud C. O. Kailroad' K.r the tatt. The CxprfH Traiu leaven Piijun at 2 4fi p. iu., on the arrival ot the trim on the 1. n M. K. R. from .Sidns y luiilaiiapuhrt, flic, connecting at Urbnun with lUU-ttu on M. K. & L. E. K. K. from ibe Nurth A i rives at Coliiinbue t tl:lu p. m , conunctiiig nlth Nigut trains Karri. Fare as Low as by any other Route For further Information, or Through Ticketa, apply to H. it. HWH.OW, Agt., Ciililliitiiia;.tVU . IIAMILUIN, Agt , urnana; J. MA 1 1,. Ait , fniia. leSdwtl It H'AI.KUI',ien'IAgeot BOOKS AND STATIONERY. .f. II. Hily & Co. lAri'l(IAI(.IIVa!S, 107,000 PIooob SPRING STOCK! Lnrge Variety New Patterns. FRENCH AND AMERICAN I'liiM-i's Itordt'i'N, lli-cuialioiis, AND I'ltlNTS I OK TIKE UOAIIIIN. gailg Jia Stale umnaL OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. PORTRAIT A P1CTUKK FRAMES. Curtain Bands, Mu Styles Cornices, French Patterns. WIND OW SHADES, IN (101.11 AND I'til.OIH. (.Shades made to order.) Bull' llollanil, I'riuii !l to I.! in Widlli. Curtain Loops k Centre Tassels. Picture Cords and Tassels. aa b. Btij oa ax mim.smmm-mMizimi O xr n. 1 3YX li-roi's. WINDOW PAPERS, ALL COLORS. The above ietlie lArgeiit and Bent Htoett of tloodu in the line ever ottered in Ohio, ud will be fluid Cheap, aril Knit (In 11 Y Aston HAVE RECEIVED THEIR S1'RI STOCK ui WALL PAPERS & BORDERS And offer entirely new 1ylp of Paper, of the beat ma-Itets, A tine stock of Beautiful Dwiratioim or Halls, Ceilings L Chn relies, (aOLll I'Al'F.KS AM BORDERS Of the moat beautiful deaigns. purchaaing. Call and eiamine before inarl'f GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, FOR MAY. WITH SPRINt, FASHIONS, Juat received by ap20 RAaVDALL k ASTON. Ulay, READY FOR Heading. A Hrnt rate number. HAN DA 1 a l, a. AJUUW Harper tor ITITU EDGES TRUI11LD, apri4 (.old Pens! Void Pens! A NEW SUPPLY OF TUE EEST MAKERS t all ap'2 1 tearranVd', lust reoeived bv KANl'AI.L AJ At ION. riAN VAS KOR OIL PAINTINGS, OK THE Be.t qualitr. alwa va on baud at umM RANDALL ft ASTON 'M. raulll Ullud OOIltinilftllv Htrinrfflea. thfl feeble oue lmn, but a great mind ae leoti the surest poiuts, uud upon theso U utaads. 3B,Seoreat!oa is a eeoond creation, when weariness has almost aaailiilated one's spirits. It Is the breathing of the soul, whloh otherwise would be stifled with continual business. 2&A mirror is the onlv tolerated medium oi reflection upon woman's beauty, and it is the mm mai ib aiecaruea. COPY OV ALL TOE AHCTIU F.XPLOKA X10X3 of the IBth century for $1. mar2 RANDALL ft ASTON. c 15)00 Years Ago, A MOST INTENSELY INTERESTING Work, allowing, as by an eye witnf s, all the tceuea and Incidents couuected with the life of tur Saviour Willie on Ka. th, (or 3 years iu the Holy City.) m.iJ6 RANDALL ft ASTON. III. LOUISA CIUTHOOD. r PHE LEAUT1KULP0E.U8 OK THIS YOUNG X Ladv have recently come to ua. neatly bound. They were selected and prefaced by (leo. 1). Prentice, of the laiiiisviue .louriiai, anil till a volume oi zna pages, ami will pay a perusal by me Hirers ni uoou roetry. tuai'u KAIMHAI.i. s AMIUIM. Great National Route TO TIIK A Nil WEST. X PRESS TRAIN AT 10:0f. A. M. stopping at Delaware, Cardingtou, (Jaliou, Crestline, hlielby, New London and Urallou, arriving at Uevelaiul at 1 40 P. M.; giving paaaengera kibvi hind ran lor dinner and iioiiuectiug with the :i Mil I. M. Kaat Kvptesa Train on (he LaaeMhore Kuadlnr Utiokirlt, Uullalo, Mo, rwt.M, Ibis 'I'rain connects at iialinu with the Rellefontaine and Indianapolis Railroad, atCreatllue witbths 130Kvpreaa Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad fur Pitta- burgh, Philadelphia, Ho., and the unio ann lumaua Kailroad for foil Wayne; at lirafton with the 3:45 P. M. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago fl o'clock neit morning. 2. tUil Train at a-M P. M.j etopplng at all way ata-tiuna between Columbua aud Cleveland, arriving atCleve i.n.i at 9:16 P. M. . oonnectinir at Crestline wit h 6 u0 P.M. Fast Traiu nu the Ohio and Pennsylvania, Kailroad for Pittsburgh, etc., wltb the Ohio and Ionian nauroau tor Fort Wavne, Ac. : at Cleveland with the V M P. II . Night Kmresa Train on the Lake Shore Railroad tor the Last II. Night Kipreaaat l'i lfi P. M.; stopping at Delaware and all way stations North of New London and leaviug pasaengera at all way atationa.conneotlng at Crnstliue wit ii the D'UO A. Bl. train on me Ullio ami reuueyivuiuia nan . -.11. ... Tla.l.. Il.w E.n.H.al'u.l!hl...tf.. roau at ursnuu win. mo ....' .... vu.v.. . ,ri4uR arriving at Chicago al e du r. Jt.,connHcimgaii.iBveiauil l Uellalte . with the Uorning Train on the Lake Chore Railroad lur Cambridge Duukirk, Bultalo, new xorK, fso. p'or througn ana local ttcaeia appiy ai tne i icaet iu e iu the Passenger Depot ot the Cleveland, Colinnbita EAST Onlral Ohio Railroad, (Ol.tlMttllS BK.TWKKN AND Hli t;i.i,i;. I TWO CHAINS Isave Columbua, . . . , Newark Zanesville . . . Cambridge. . , Ar at Hellene, l.FAVK CiiLllHBI'1 DAII.V, (Umuva Kji antn.) iinlSIl KAK'I". JCrpren Ir.iin MM Train. ,, in ui) a. u H VilP.ll, ll:'iti LnllA.M, 12 4i. e 2 i7 " ; v (.4 " ;i lit " 4:3u " l::iu " These trains make cluee connectmna at Bellaire with the Ualtimoie, ilim, ILVI.TIMOUr. .VOIIIO It All FOR Washington City, New Vorl., and it I I'll-tCl ll I ItlRH. 0OINI1 WFST. Frprtti 'I'rain. 2 00 KM. 4:31 ti:Ot. " T in " .mi Turned the lorner- lienioval. HIS CLOCK, j l!UUK. HAS REMOVEl) O. WAfCU MAKINO, and JICWKLRY Katab- . . lishmentlo iirniu.KK'n new Jjr Building, on Town atreet, ad- 101111011 the Kranklin Rank, where be will ba glad to accommodate the Public with every thing iu uia Hue tt the very lowest raies. f ' . "WATC HE9 AND JEWELRY. Itlyiui .V Italdwiu, OH.,- and Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Commons ana .nnial Railroad Companiea. a., n. riuni, Columbua, Nuv, litKfit.-dtf SitjTnffniImfL f ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS ft XENIA .1 A RAILROADS Traina run between Columbus and Cincinnati, aa follows : PPWARII. Leave Arrive at Cinoiuuatl. Columbus. dOOAM 9 66 A.M. 10:00 " a 20 P, M. d 00 P. II. 11-0 Zaneaville..., Newark Ar. Columbua :io ,lt)AI, I'liilntlel- Ihr if ail Train 11 .10 a n. HM " (I ID " 10 4H " 12 15 r.u T M1E A. M.'S AND THfcl P. M.'S SHOULD Mh'HillUN," at uiar-u RANDALL ft ASTON'S. VV1 UO HAS NOT READ "THE KECOL- I.KCI'liiNd OF A I.IKK TIME," (unit sucSa Lite lime.) by I. . iioourich. nmre lamillarlv I'oowu aa reter t arityr por sale by . nisiti KAN DAI.I. ft ANION MERCHANT TAILORS. HC sfc -Mwm. -ysr a 'ML AND OPENING ! These traina make close connectioua at Culumhna with L. 41., ft C, ft S., and C, T. ft I. Railrnails, for CinciniiHti, llayton, IudianapoliB, lii- iiiijo, St. l.oiiiN ii n lite E.YTIRK U RE AT WEST' DOWNWARD. Ive Arrive at Oolurabue Cincinnati. 'a 4fi A, M. 8 02A.M. 10F.P. M. 4 4:iP.M 9 Oil P. II 1:28A.M. Tliroit"li Tickets can lie had at nil the above named Points. P. ROSE HAS MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room one door north of the Nell House entrance, wlivre he haa opened the lineal stock ol Uooda tor Gentlemen's Wear To be found iu the city, consisting in part of Cloths, Oassimeres and Vesting, (if the finest grades and latest atylea, aalected By him sail, from the best atocka to be found in New York. Also, a general assortment oi every graue oi uoous usuany Kept ill tne nem aieri uaui imuitiug raiiii.iimiiiinuia r.ai, Alan, a Hue lot of Maniilar.tnted evpreesly for himself, thai he r.au recom mend, Imtli iu iOmi im ana noraiuaustiip. Hia friemls aud i ustomera aru invited to call and et amine for ttn-niiiHlvt-. before purchaiing elaewhere. Aa he attends i'iri.iiiallv to busioeis, he leels conlideut he can please all who may favor biui with their patronage, aplo The 2 46 A.M. Train from Columbua connects at Xenla for Dayton, Richtnood, ludlanapolia, I.alayett , Chicago, St. Louis, and all pointa weat; eonnecte at Morrow tor AUCTION AND COMMISSION. H T A f" F O R 0 It HM1TH AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTS Columbia t Ohio, aiVotKnal KhU1, Htocta, Houflultutd Fiirniturit, Dry-WoodB, Uroorit, Huihwh, arriaii, Aio., Ao.( attended to In oity or couutry, ou the mont rndMonable torma, ..ihtrai adranoHn on oouni((unientfl deol-dly DENTISTS. DENTISTRY .SWAIN, "Dontlieit, SAVAGF'rt NHW BLOCK, ly High at., opp. State House. N.u- Are now opening au eiteneiv etnek of r-ine Watclion, Rich .letrelry, rlilver Ware and Plated Ware, all at which have been selected with great care. We take pleasure in eihlhiting our Hoods at all timet Pleaae call and oiamine. my2 I'' INK WATtTIJCS. WE HAVE JN HAND A COMPLETE Htockot the linest Clias. Taylor ft Una (Undon) Watches, cased by llaldwiii A Co., ami .1. M. Durand ft Co., Newark, N. .1., whose catea are uiiviiualrd in the known World. Call and use them. uw-M III.VNN ft IIAI.UWI.M G1AS BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST I" RKOKI VKI). A Urge atock of Chandellnra, one and two light pendants, and bracket Is Iu great variety, from Jorne ua Raker a Co. 'a manuiactory. Thoae who dealirti introducing gaa to their DoueaB, will pleaae call and aee lorae entire new atylea. We puroliaae dlrectol maniifanturere.audcRn sell upon tne best tertna atigll ill, xrara uai.iiwipi. OAMKO juwu.irv. EAUTIEULLY WROUGHT CAMEOS itli various and rli'li slyles of bniiliTs. A good aHsnrtmntit lur sale liy ,narl4 HLYNN BALDWIN MILLINERS. MIlS. M. HOPPEttTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (01.0 BTANn OF fUIAFLBY A BALL,) man street, columbtjs. eaVStraw Hata Bleached and Preased. aprlO-ly G00DAI.E HOUSE, t OLKMHUS, OHIO. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO .L announce that their arrangements are now com plete, and thia House will be opened to the Public un Tueiday moruing, December 80th. 1869. We Invite the attention of travelera and others to a Hotel newly finished, furnished a.td replete in every department. No pains shall be wanting on our part to maae tbe uooaaie uoase what la desired at the raplta uf the State JAMES A. BAKCUP, J . W. COIiitR, ileM Prnprletora. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THI3 DAY J. entered into a copartnership in the practice of Med icine and Surgery In th la elty and vicinity, under the name of "Barr ft Hill." Office on the corner of Town and Third streets, lately ocoupled by Mnrriaon ft Barr. AYaT Special attention pain to dlaeaaes of the Langs nc female uiaeaes,-B; K. rl. MARK, w TO WAY PASSENGERS. Ttaina each way will atop al all Stations on proper aiguats being given, t'ONNECTIONS. (10INQ KAHT. fl.A Ill-fin A 11 l7nrflfllTr.in .m.nunl. .1 l.linlin. Wllmlngton,Clrcieviueanai.ancasieriuii.i ...oi.uu si wt,the Kipreaa Train which leavea Cincinnati at A for Htllaborough and Chillloothe; also connecting at Lin ,.ana with the train from the Weat on the Columbua, clunati for Ijouiaville by the boata. " Ploua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning The 12:30 P. M. Train, Irom i:,)inmuu, ooouecia at Trin for jj,,lUskY. Manadeld and Mount Vernon. London for Springfield, Dayton, liidianapniiB, etc.; con- ,ndwithTrainsnntlieSteiibenvilleanilIndtanaRailroad; neottng at Aenta tor llayton, numuuiiiu, iuui.i..,..,nn, lt Bellalre with ExpreBa Train on the Uallimorn and Lafayette,Chicago,St.LoniB,andallpiiiuteweat;connent- (,hoRailroadforRaltimore,Waahiiiglni,,PhiladelphiaRnil Ing al murrow tor mimingion, .ireie.ni" . vauiernutiea. The 11:20 p, M. Mail Train cnnuer.la at Columbua witn Train from Cincinnati; and at Bellaire with morning Train on Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, arriving in Bal Minora at 2 4a A. M, , roiinectiug with trains lor all tn r.atern cities OOINd WFT. The 6:30 A. M. Mail Train cuuuecti at Kellaire with Night Trains on the Bait, ami o. R. R.j at Newark with iini Chicazo mil llunrnerille: at Columbus with the Traiua for Cincinnati, and with Traina forXenia, Dayton, Indianapolia, and Chicago, via Dayton and tin urnana. The 2:00 P. M EinresB Train ennuecta at llellaire wlin theKxpreaaTrainfmm Baltimore; atZaneaville with the U., W.ft.. H. R. fur Cincinnati; at HewarKwitn n.. ai. ft N. R. R.. and arrives in Columbua at 8 :!0 P. M., au.l contieota with Traina going Houlli aud west, arriving ai Cincinnati at 2 00 A. n. THATCH ICR PERKINB.flwpV, y.anesi Hie and at Lovelanda, for nillsborough and Cliillicothe; and at Cincinnati with the O. ft M. R. R. for Louisville. The 8 30 P.M. Train from Columbua connects ai Hin doo for Springileld: and at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolia, Torre Haute, Vincennea aud M. Louia. er.fi- k or other Information aoDlv to T. lainaH, Agent, nr 1.1 I.. nnueaiT. Ticket Airent. Columbua: Wn. Wkiuht, . , ... ".,.L 1 . V.,!.. a ij loan! NnrinirHM .1 A. W. nTAKK. AKHU1. n. Il, n...t ...... n , .-- - - TiflVn, A.i.t I "igui trains on toe uau. atiu u. n. n,; at newara wi Lbwih, Agent, or P. W. rhBAiiBBuBrallicket A,,,uti to mm)hwlTlI1 HiniUl!l. ',,,, ,nd Mou Cincinnati. Vernon and Chicago mil Huuroeville; at Columbus wi no - ' The Colombns Fnnry Dyeing EstiiMisluufnt 3 REMOVED r ROM Tlll'i U1.UBTAINH, near the corner of Rich and High, to THIRD 8TKF,ET, BETWEEN FRIF.iiD & flOlTIO. Orders will he receivi d fur Dyeing and Cleanainir r"llk Oooda of overy deecriptii.n, Cotton nd Linen Goods, Merinoea, Cassimeros, Brtiadciotha, Berages, Velvets, Craves, (iaiues, Blooms, Hosiery, Moves, ediawla, &c, fto. Also, Ladies' and Gentlcmen'H CarmrntH, Silk Lace, Muslin, Damask and Morean Curtaiui, Htraw Bonneta, Silk and Hilk Ureases, Watered Carpets, Ruga, Table Covers, ft. , CLEANSED AND REFINISHED In the best manner. AYST" Faded or Htained Gooods restored or re dved. All orders executed with care and dispatch mar28-d;iin CHARLES HKRBlfl. "TlTssoLrTHlNI OFPA RTNERSIIIP. IHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX-J. lTING nnder the nanie of Taylor and Breyfogle, in the Merchant Tallnrine- huaineas, baa been this day dissolved by mutual conaent. 0 Breyfogle will eontlnue the bualnesa at the old stand, and who alone Is duly authorised to settle all the huslneas of the above named arm. JAMF.S TAYLOR, Columbus, 0., April 1, 1867. 0. BRKYFOULK. UOOK-ii AND STATIONERY. OUR FALL XI St' k, comprising every thing In th line of Staple Fine Presh Groceries. I WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF I Families, Epicures aud all others Inteiestnl to my larga and carefully aelecled stock ol Foreign and Domestic (groceries, Which la now full and complete in every department, consisting in part nf f,oaf. Crushed. Powdered, Uranulate.l and (landed Sugars of standard qualities. Fine BlacB anil uroen leas, vei j mw. Old Oov't Java and Rio Coffees. Stewart's New York and Bel tier's Rl. Iauis Syrups, 3.ro F'arlna- Pearl Barley and Oat Meal. Maccaronl, Vermicelli, Rice Flour and Prepared Starch. Flavoring F.xtracta, uurrie rowuer, auu "I"" "i"". Pineapple and prime old W. R. Cbeine. Conner. ninirlanM. Enttlish and French Gelatine. Kngllsh, French and the celebrate! Lexington, Ky. Uu.tj.rilM. Soda, Cream Tartar, Baking Powder and relined Sale- ratna. Olives, Capers, Sardines and flue Olive on. u...a.i. n.. fA.iA.a n..m. nnd Cocoa Shel a. Sauces Lea ft Perrln's, ivorce.terahlro, Harvy'a Fish Sauce, John Bull, Reading, Roval Tables, Napoleon'alm .i Anni..... in.n. u- anA Uillsri. En enrean. rreaervea, fn-uieaana iresu t-eai-ur. u .vu.i.iibh in cans. . .n Hominy, Samp, Cracked Wheat ami npiu reas. r.n.r. H.n. Ham . u i I let seeds end Fish Bone. Wax, Sperm, Adamantine, Slearioe and Tallow Can- At... Raiaina. Citron. Currants, Uga, Prunes and Almonds. The Best Brands of Family Floor alwayB on hand, together with very thing apertalnlng to the Grocery bualnesa, all of which is offered to cash buyers at small nvntit. N. B. All goods delivered in any part of the city free ofrliarge. Successor to Jno. Miller. Oo24 No, 94 High street. JoHfi W. Rhokm, Gtn'l J'irM Agent, Columbus leH-dtf DISSOLUTION. rIHB PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE hK 1 tsTINU i, mini- the linn of A. P. Stone Co.. was this day dissolved by mutual consent, S. I). Alfred hav intr it annaoA nr his interest to Tne romaininir parm".", who are authorized to collect all debta dun, and will pay all claims ajainst the lnte tirm. A. P. rviwnr., CFO. F. O'HARRA, It. Ii. S'tONK, ,1. . THtlMPSO.N, Columbua, Jan. 20, 1857. a. D. ALFRED. N F. WF I R M . TU1E UNDERSIGNED, HAVim ruti.-CHAPF.D the Interest of S. D. Alfred in the late linn ot A. P. ntone ft Co., will continue the bmineas "sual at No. 4 Cwjune Block, under the aiyieoir-iiiuv, ,,. ft Co A. P. HniNfc, IIFO. F. O'HARRA, O. B. STUNK. Jan. 20,1857. iaal J. 0. TH0M11 (IN. tiTH, McLANE'3 REPORTS J 08T published. For aaie oy J. H. RILEY ft OOJ For Sale at Half Gost! a hart AND HARNESS: ALSO, A CIR A CULAR SAWING MAClJINK .niH.n.ore. Power, Aopiy to "iii"inii apll-dtt N. E. corner of (lay and Fourth sU. MER1CAN ALMANAC FOR 1857- t j.i RAN DAI Jj ft ASTON'S. Batblor. Ouce a week is oiten enongri for a decent wiiiie uiaii to waan iiiiuhoii all over, ana whether iu Buuituer or winter. Hint ought to be done willi soap, warm water, aud a bog's bair brush, iu a room nhowinp; at loiwl 70 degree! Fall, reuhelt. Baths should be tuken early In the uiorniuir for it is then that the system pogseniit'S the power ol recreation In the tiibeat degree. Any kiud ot bath Is dangerous soon after a meal, or Hoon ui tor ntiigiiiug exerciBe. jno man or woman should take a bath at the close of the day, uuless by the u J vice of the family physioiau. hi uu y a until, iu attempting to cheat his dootor out nl a lee, hascheated himself out of his life; aye, it is uoni every day. The best, safest, heancst, and most univer-Bally accessible mode of tfBg tUe mriM6 of inn uuuy i-iuuii, urames nio ouce e, week washing with soap, warm water, and lion's hair brunli, in as follows: Soon as vou uA out ol bed in tne morning, wnab vour face, hauils, neck, and breast; then into the same baeiu of water, put both leet at once, for about a minute, rubblua them briskly all the tune; then, with the towel, whicn Has been utunpencu by wiping tne lace, ieet, &c., wine thu whole body well. last, and hard, mouth shut, breast projecting. Let the whole thing ie uuuu wiium iivu uiiuiiirH. At night, when you go to bed, aud whenever vou eel out of lied during the night, or when you Liiil yonisoil waKemi or restless, spenu Irom two to live miuutes in rubbing your whole body with your hands, as fur aB you can reaoh, in every direction. This has a tendency to pre serve that soilness and mobility ot skin, which is essential to health, and which too ireqnent waehincs will always destroy. That precaution Is necessary, In connection with the bath-room, is Impressively signified in the death of an American lady of refinement and position, lately, after taking a bath soon alter dinner; of surgeon tlume, wnne aione in a warm bath; and ot an eminent Mew oncer, under similar circumstances, an wiirnn a year, Hall's Journal of Health. A Literart Ghockh. A grocer who, naturally enough for bis trade, had retired on a plum being the reverse of one making many, Mince in this cane many plums had made one took a literary turn to amuse himself in his retirement. One day at table, some commercial gentleman mentioned the town ofStockton-ttpon-Tees. "Bless me," said the grocer, "I never heard of that work before; I should certainly like to read Stookton uDon Teas." A titter among the better-informed of the company, who saw bis ignorance. Bent upon satisfying his literary taste, he tooK his way to the nearest bookseller, anu enquired for the work, banding him the name of the book, carefully written thus, "Stock ton upon Teas." "There is no such a book never heard of it," said the bookseller. To satitfy the grocer, he looked over hla catalogue. "No," said the man ot books, "no such a work here, and I'm sure you won't find il anywhere. There is a city called Stockton-upon-Tees perhaps it is that you mean?" t he man of ounces and pounds vamosed a ray or light broke in upon bun the Urst that bad invaded bis plodding cranium since he stood behind the counter. This man belonged to the genus Jouliah. Frederick Douglas and his Master's Pig. When twelve years old, Frederick was under strong religious impressions; and, therelore, although be was often very bnngry, he dared not lo make free with the food that be might have stolen to satisfy the cravings of hunger. On the plantation there was a slave named Sandy Fig-gins, to whom, In his hunger, he applied lor advice. "Well," said Sandy, "yon must take something to eat (taking is not considered stealing among southern slaves); you must be hungry. 1 could take a pig, Lleeeed be God. "How do you justify that, Sandy?" asked Frederick. "Well" answered Sandy, "do you see that pig?" ''' Isn't that pig master's property?" "Yes." "Well, nnn arts u mm mLa2. perty, too?" "Yes." "Very well, suppose you put some oi thai properly into litis, il would only in the language ol General Jackson be a remou- H tfver alter that Frederick had plenty ol A Comedian and a Lawtkr. A few years ago, when Billy Burton was in hie "troubles," a young lawyer was examining him as to bow ne made the mare go so fast, lie got Billy down to about three thousand dollars, when the attorney put on a severe scrutinizing face, and exclaimed with much sell-complacency: "XNow, sir, 1 want you to tell this court and jury how yon used thoso three thousand dol lars?" Burton lint on one of bis serio-comic faces, (and ho can make a face,) winked at the audience, leered at the judge, and exclaimed, " The lawyer got that!" The judge and audience were immediately con vulsed with laughter. The counsellor, finding thai he wag meddling with edgo tools, was glad to let the comedian go on the stand. When Lieut. O'Brien, of the British navy, was blown up in the Edgar, he was put oa board of the flag ship all blaok and wst, and apologized to the Admiral thus, "1 hope, air, you will excuse my dirty appearance, but I left ibe ship in such haste that 1 didn't bave time to change my dress. as-A wag slipped down upon aa Icy pave ment. In gathering himself up he muttered to hlmaelf, "Well, I bave no desire to see the town burnt up, but I do wish that the streets were laid in ashes." R0BKRT HOSKA. ' 0HA8. t,. U0ORK AND COMMISSION MERCUANTS, CORNER OF MAIN & FRONT ST8. Olxxolxxxxcttl, Olilo OFFER FOR SALE, AT TnK LOWEST prices: 6o0 llhda. Prime N. o. sugar. l'OO Bbla. " Molaaata, 300 " Sugar Hou.e " ana syrup. 1000 Bags Prime Rio and Java Code. 800 " Mocha and Laguyra " 800 Bbla. Crushed, Powdered and Refined Sugar. 360 Half Cheats Y. H., B. P., Imperial nd Black Teas. too Boxes Asaorteil Tobaccoa. 1000 Ksga " Nails. Together with a larga and general assortment of til kinds of Groceries usually sold by the trade. Consignments of Produce for sals will rtCtlTB prompt atttention. mart-dwim JR. PAUL St. CO. ARE PREPARED TO a furnish Families, Hotels, caloons, Groceries, Rail Roads, Ac, ftc, with PURE ICE, taken from ona ball to one mil above tue Penitentiary, by the hundred or season oontract, on moat favorable terms. Orders Wit at Shedd ft Miller's grocery. Town street, oppoaltt ilwynoa Block, at D. W. ft W. W. Mill's meat tor, Buckeye Block, at J. R. Paul's offlee, In Hunter's ware-home, or by nuts through the Poat Office, to J. R. Paul, will oa promptly aueuueu w. LOUIS B1SKY V CO., West tide of Hig Sired, between Bic and friend, MANUFACTURERS OF Stencil Work. Raised Metal Letters, ForFanoy Sign Work, Firemen and Military Companies baggage Checks, Door numoera, ao., weuv w wuw, Also, Electro-Plating and Gilding: Don in th Beat Style. Old Ware He-Plated. e'J7-eodly I O II N S O N IIVlIilMNIi, IU NOW BkeBlYIMI IIIH Spring mill Sniniiif r Cloths, Oiissiuif rrs mid vesting. the very beet quality of all kinds of Heady Made Clothing. lienllemen wiahlng a suit of clothes got un In the latest New Vork stylea, nan be furnished with one at all times at great ly reduce.t prices. mar To Contractors. Okficb o tub Ohio Fbxitiwtiart, I'm.nlinnfl. Anrll 11. 1857. ORALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE O CF.1VKD at th office of the Ohio penitentiary until Friday May Stli, ISM, at 111 o'clock a.m. .for Furnishing all the Materials and Building a WORK SHOP about uoe hundred feet long, twenty eight feet wide, fwo stories high, walla to be ol biiok. Plana aodspeoiilcatlona to be si-en at the office of this Institution. Also, for Furnishing the Materials and Building au KSlilNK AND 1'UKK UOUSK, aire iniriy teev or luny, two Btoriea high, walls of brick. Plana and Speclllca tinna lo beaeeu at this otlice. Satisfactory security will he required. I., fl. VAN SLYRI' A. P. STONK, C. WINK, J. II. MORRIS, ap'il-d'iw L. W. BABllllT. Card lo I lie Public. IinNCHpiSTER '1AK.ES THI.S METHOD V of inlormltig the citizens of Columbua and etran gera visiting tn olty that ha lias RKKIT1EII M SIM.SS aUMH, IN THE ROOMS DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE GOODALE HOUSE, Occupied by Mr. Griawold, and will bs happy to wait on all wishing Pictures of themselves nr irienus. Having loet my Books by the recent liro, 1 would most respectfully invito thoae knowing themselves Indebted to ma to giva me a call, and those having claima agalnat me will also prnaent them and I will endeavor to meet F.especttiuiy, no., D. 1). WINCHKSTER. them del5-d6m apt SYLVIO OIL. Agents Wan led, TO SELTa GOODS AND PATENTS, AND to establish Agencies for New Vork Manufacturing Houses. Persons by oalllng on the subscriber at Mote No. 3 High street, opposite United states Ilutel, Columbua, Ohlu, can be shown a business in which salesmen can make Irom one to rive hundred dollara per month. We have a recentlv Invented Burning Oil. at one fourth the price of bparm, whloh, as demonstrated by those who are u.lni It. oroducaa a light fully suual to Sperm Oil, and laata one third longer; warranted perfectly aale under all ciroumstancea, Also, a great variety ol other articles of equal valne to the agent. Call and examlos the business. A small capital la required. HKLIM MPAULDINO, Oeneral Agent marl&-dw3m ap9 Mrs. Partington and Harvard College. They are determined to drive the 'spirits' from Harvard," said the professor to Mrs. Partington, with mnch glee, and he rubbed his hands delightedly. "1 want to know," said the dame, staying her knittinrr needles in her wonder: "do tell mV. Weu,i never dreamed there was any spirituali ty iu mat cemetery ot learning beyond wnai there used to be in the refreshment and sycamore classes that Paul used to tell of, and 1 shonld think they would be glad to hud some there anyhow.' Admiration ani Aspiration. H is a good thing to believe; it is a good thing to admire. By continually looking upwards, our minus win themselves erow upwards, and as a man, by in dulging in the habits of scorn and contempt for others, is sure to descend to tne level oi wuai ue despises, so the opposite habits of admiration and enthusirtstio reverence lor excellence impart to ourselves a portion of the Qualities we admire. Here, aB in everything else, humility is the surest path to exaltation.- Amoia. Guild's Idea of Washington. A short time since a boy of four summers, was carefully ex amining some pictures, among wnicu was one oi tha tomb of Washington. Taking the picture un. he asked his mother "what that picture was;" he was told that It was a picture of Washington's tomb. The little fellow thought a moment, ana looking up, said: "Mother, I don't see how they ever got so grraf a man as ft aihtngion info a toino"' Fault-Finding. Having in my youth notions nf severs nletv. savs a celebrated Persian writer, I used to rise in the night to watch, pray, and read the Koran. One night, as I was engaged in these exercises, my father, a man of practical virtue, awoke while I was reading. " Behold," said I to him, "Ihy other children are lost in Irreligious slumber, while I ulnno oicalto to nralse God." "Son of my soul," ne answeren, "it. s ueuer to sleep than to wake to remark the limits ol thy brethren." Below Zero. Jones (who thinks that Smith has been a little too free with his wife) "Mr. Smith, I wish to speak to you privately. Permit me to take you apart for a few moments." Smith (who isn't iu the least frightened) "Certainly, sir, If you'll promise to put me together again." ejfA Patlander. who lived in an attic, be ing asked what part of the house be ocoupied, answered, "If the house was turned topsy turvy, be jaberi, sure 1 a do uvm on we nni flure, honey." BROOMS! B. iVX . A. H. XI- HTT, SOLS AGENT FOB lliibbard k Pennington'! Union Broomi. WE ARE NOW WORKING FORTY BANDS, and making a large quantity of the beat Brooms. To wholesale merchants 1 can offer several Inducements:let, A certainty of obtaining a good article at a low price. ii. Or getting always the same attlole, and as jou want them, allowing you to sell by sample, and not keep a atock on hand to become damaged, 1 have also the lamest and beat stock of BTSry descrip tion of Brooms In the city, including Steamboat, Stable, Shaker, fancy and summon. Also. Whisks of every kind, nan Brooms, mokory ana lure Brooms, eow uuu assorted on hand. To Broom Manufacturers I ean oner to oeai inuuee-menu for Handle.. Twines, Staples, Tack, and all kind ot Broom material. I will at all times pay caah for Broom corn, at tne mar ket price. BUCKETS &. TUBS. The Jill ..nee In nrlraa at the faetorV. and hlKD tatS Of freight, has brought tha price of Buokete and tubs above an average rate, but tue smau aamauiA euaui.. ue n keep a aiifnclent etook to supply all with Buy small quan tity tney may want, at regular raiea. t nave o 3600 packages In store. CORDAGE. ..aMj.tnui.io.11 when tha prices wars at the lowest polul, 1 can oil any oruera ml a.wt rmtw than the regular market. I have the best stock In the city, withoitt exception. TWINES. It Is a well known fact that' hut few of those who deal In the different Twines are good judges ot tha article they sail. From the general satisfaction that my ouatomera have eipreaaed, 1 shall ba safe in guaranteeing aatisfaa-tion to all at any rat It will do no barn for Broom manufacturers, Mattrasa manufacturers and others requiring guod Twine, to try ours. CEDAR WARE. Tba bast stock that ean be found In tha elty, I have now In store. Red Cedar Buckets, Tubs, Heelers, Chums, and Fa cetts. White Cedar Tubs. Keelers, Churns, Half buidbis, rig gins and Cans. 'the trade can always do certain oi nnamg ogoou sioc ou band, at a reaionabla price. RECEIVED THIS WEEK: 100 doienOak Well Buckets; 6S coils Manilla Rope: 7(0 bundles Wrapping Paper; 100 bales Oakum; 10 cases Matoboa, ronudwood box; 450 doien Brooms: 6 tons Broom Cora; ii0 doien Zlna Washboards; m " Whisks: 'ib barrels Bristol Btlck; 'aOO colls Cotton Rope ; 100 bales Batting; 10 gross Cedar Faueetta; lift bales Cotton Twine; 0 Tons Rags. With such constant addition I am able to keen th best assortment in the city, snd can always sell at th lowest oash rates. ZINC WASHBOARDS. I am now manufacturing Zinc Washboards by 0. Rice's patent, and making the best Zino Washboards now sold in tills market, n parries woo wian iu iu purouaae win call, whils looking that matter up, I will satisfy them upon that point; and I will not ask higher than others are selling them at. We are making mora Boards than any other party, East or Wast. Wood Work for Wagons, Buggies, &c. A rood stock of well seasoned Wood Work on hand, of every description, at low rates. PLOW HANDLES. We are making nice well flnlaied Plow Bandle, which are now generally need by the largest manufacturers in the oity and In tha West. Vi her aver they are used they will recommend themselves, A large stock constantly on hand. AI-SO -Line IIoops for Flour, Urn and Cement Barrels. WILLOW AND WILLOW WARE. 15,000 lbs Extra French Willow; 1,000 lbs Bows; 3,000 lbs Willow Twigs for cooper u.e Also A large assortment of Cradles, Wagons, Cabs, Hampers, Market. Clothes and School Basksts, and Willow (Vara generally. IRON BOUND OAK WORK. 1, 3, 6, 10 and IS gallon Liquor Koga; Iron bound Oak Barrels, for grocers' uia; Oak Well Bueklta, throe siiaa; Oak Iron bound Half Bushel Usaaurai and Ship Backets; a supply constantly on fioad. Broom Twine, wire, Tacus, staple, Needles, Handles, urimsioue, Varnish,Vc.,tor Broom Makers' Use. WIRE WORK. Selves, Nos. 14, 1, U, 20, M, 34 and 3t; Kiddles, Nos. 4, 0, S, 10, 13 and 16 ; Hand and Lime Screana; Kat Traps; Mou.e Traps; Cheese Safes, 4c., Ac A good stock constantly on hand. FOR FARMERS' USE. Oiled, Root and ( bent Hamas; HoraB Collar; Wagon and Buggy Whins: t'oiion, Hemp, Flax,and Manilla or QmsPlow Lines, etc., 4to. MATCHES. Round Wood Box Matches, paper boi ; Hplit " " o( various auanlaotaroa. For aale by S. M. BAJBRETT, Wood and Willow Wars and Pspsr Daslar. Corner of Wln and front itv ool4,o4wly CtaQtaatl,tMA. nolB-U B. L HILL. & uooa, tMWU a. n, niiiait at ias.
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Full Text | 7 1rPflu 1 ill l ti u in VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1857. NUMBER 228. (Ii)l)i0 State Journal. IK rilBllBHIB DAil.' 1HI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY Wtl. SCHOUI.EIt, Editor. 'Urnu Invariably in Advance. ,!,.- 0.00 per year. y Hi- (:rrlnr, r week 14.' eta. 1-t.t w.iiKi.v 3.00 per year. '...mi 400 Clubs ot ten aud over 1 50 " TMtM.M (IK AIIVMtmiNQ BY TIIK HyllARK. (TBS IINKK OR H 1 BqUAKB.) Oi i are 1 y na ,.ld OU ; uu square " weeks.. .13 40 II... ' " Ulltlltlia 11 OU i IIU " X weeks.. , il uo tine ' rt niiuiiha 10 oil ; oue " I mI.... I 60 Our H months K 00 ; uua " 0 days 100 One ' II months 0 6o ; one " ildava.... 16 " 1 ranutb 4 60 ; nun " 1 Insertion 60 Mluplayed advertisements hall mors than Hi above tertiHeuiiiuiu. leaded ami planed lu the nuluitiu uf ' I-, .iil N.lir.' li)uMf lr ordinary raid. ,j Alluiili.wa required Ui ba published by law, legal rates. II ordered on the Inside ecliielvely after the nmt weak, (o .T u.ii.1. more than th above rates ; but all aucb. will ai).'i in IhnTrl-Weeklv without charge. Ho-ouens (wide, nut exceeding five liuee, per year, In aide, t'l,60 per line ; outaiii t'i. Notice ui Meetings, obarltable socialise, Br coupe-aim, Aic, liulf price. Atvertiaeiueuts wit aceoinpauied with written ttlrec- mm oill lie iitserled till l.nlnd, ta.t charged aon.nl t .v -Hi trutmcnt wtteTtitemmit must be. pai'( in adiwice. ma rule will not he varied from, lu!ar the prftimit system, ttia advertiser paya ho inn. Ij hit Itie ..pace tie oeciipiaa, tba ehanga haloa; oi..u'hiiIiIm with iiiecomporiititiu only, This plan la unw geuei til, ad.inte.1. BUSINESS CARDS. MUSIC, ETC. A, II A Kit A :., AOKNTH CO It ClIICkKKIMPS, 1 11AI.LKT, li A VIM & UO'S t rinuo I one, A. W. I.AIHI aV i:U.'N, I AND Musou & Uauitiu'ii Alclodeons. Jfnfral Jmnortment of Mtialcal luHtrnuifiils. Nem Sheet Music received ever) H'fi-fc. NO. 1 OIIHON It I. O C K . nolo-iliwlr a'W ATTORNEYS. S. B. H ANNUM, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTOR, Notary I'ublic nni Copyist, Oj'ict firstilwir Svutkaf J. K. Kuiiiiill'e Hat Store, Ihghtt., COLUMBUS, OHIO, Deyota Hpeci tl attention to making C.llc clii.os, takioi; DrpuaitioBM, ilrawiug Ueedii, Murtgaxea, aul other innttu-lueutauf wiitiui ami to Cupyiu Lawyrra' Briefa, Aic, iih accaraf autl itifpatcli, at motlerate prices, HKPKRKNUES: Ham'l Brush, liKiiKUB M. Vabhiinh, WAY.va M KAHtK, ('HAUNI'lY N. Ol.HM, M0 lilNKV 0. NuBLII, Unifies V IScelio, klanuraolurernnC Cabinet ruriiitiirts C'liiiir A. Mut- lit'soes ol Kverv IX-scrlplion, Ilih t. thret tloiirt mnith of Town ., flOULiD RK-il'ECTFULLi' INFORM TUB V V public tliHt tlir havft oonnUutly ou liauii it 0n ttsortmt)Ptof I'Hrlur ami Kilohfln Vuniiture of vmr rwriptiim, wtili'b tliny wImU tn tlispOHti nl iu tlifiuunl rt- onhblfl UrniH, Ther would ftlHooall alteuMnii U k nw iurentioa ol tlilrowo that tuey are about to bavii (titieatttil, nuUr tlit DiiDH ol tue ut:ntre llinK Hring Urd." A a article that hntt won unWerNal admiration brail who havH TaiuioU lis iapertor a.lraulaKus. The pnonlmt atUpteilnnBfl to tin pui pone ileBlyntitl, the aliupllcfty ol" ltt oourtirnfitioft, ainl tbu choapDttriB witu wbicU it caii he TiiroiHliwl to oun turners, rnilr the ttprinif beil mipHrioi tu all artic.lflH of the kind yL niftmifar.tnrw.l The C'-entre Hinge npituif Krti) c.aq lie Hltil toauy klml 01 betlntfiJ. llelf iuii with coun.trtin b uin.u the mnrlte of the luf na tion, they do Dotdpm il atUiHrtbtf to una d AentHiuTo the leid to iutueaoa the Bdle, but tii will h happy to ao aommndntw all who fnel hu Intrnt iu tiiH oiaUhl wUn opportunity ol OKmioiiik; itl ludinji; tor thenHlvet. y Mwiy S. CHITTENDEN, J. tforuoy n, t Xj , sxr , orrtcu in i'latT's m ii.uiNt;, Coin tubilA, Ohio. Ji-dtt CHAUNOEY N. OLD3, A T T O RNE V AT LA W , COLUM Ul'S, OHIO. Ililice in the Uilcon Building, lligh Stmt, ROOM NO. 2, UI" STAIR;5. oc81-lllni JAB. HADDOCK SMITH, 4 T T O 1C N E Y A T I. A W , Ollifc In the Columbiun Building, OI.UMIIHH, OHIO. ncdilly ALLEN 11. THUHMAN, J. ttoruoy f , t X-a , w, CUl.HitllJUS, o. OFFICE DM HIGH HTREET, 'el.'u-ly Batweea Krieail ami Monad ata. Ut'UU MWIMI, U.IMITUN H. IKNMAN, HUM BW1NU, JH. ElVINdi, DENMAN & CO., W. ttoriioyn At c. Tnrr I.KAVENWOIlTll C1TV, KANSAS. Keal Kutate l'urclmnd anil Mi.ld on CuuiiuIhsiod. t-'tia- rial attention pni.l lo I.ocjtmg Ijiuila In all .arla nl the 'territory. WiRRiSTS BOl tiHr Ml SOLD, Kt,t Kt, uiar23-dw.'lm HL'IIH BWINO, J ale uf St. Louis, 1HO. BVVINtl, JR., Late o Vim innnti. EWING BROTHERS, A T T O II N K Y S AT LA W LEAVENWORTH CITY, Will practice iu ail theComta ol the Territory, anil in the noilQ ne&ieru uuuniien oi biihhuuii. mar23 dr:iin BOOK-BINDING. BOOK - BINDlfin A.MI Blnnk Hook Manulactiirer, High street, between Broad and Quy sts. 1 70 COLUMBUS. OHIO. HALLEJ, U A V I 9 &, OO. 1MANO FORTES, HIIKKT IH'SIU AND ilUSICAI. INHrKIIUENTfl GENERALLY, At the Store formerly oanyieJ by S. 11. llurr d Co., No. t Neil lloiiso Hlock, IIikIi Slroct. uulO-ilJdwly RAILROADS. 0ABINET-WA11E. (KM'iML OHIO KAIL ROAD! Notice to Stock Drovers. ON AND AFTER TDKSDAV, MARCH 10th, 18I.T, a WILL UK RUN UKTWKKN COLUMBUS AND BELLAIRE, I.eav.DK Columbua at &:30 p. m. and arriving at Bellalre at 6:10 a. ui.; enabling Utoclc Hbippera to run tftock tliroutr.il front Cincinnati and Dayton in twenty four hour, by leaving the abort uameil placea In the raoru iug. Vt. J. f'KLL, Agent, uiarl'i- columbua, unto. - Winter Arrangement-Time Cliang'd Great National Route, TO Wnliingtoii City, llnltiniore, rUilrttlcl- pliiii, N'v i ork and iiuhuhi. The Shortest and Most Direct Route From all Poiuts South and West, TO THE EAST, W BV THE CENTRAL OHIO AND Baltimore & Ohio RAIL R 0 A I) S , Columbus, CARRIAGE MAKERS. Blake. Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW TUG GRKATKST VARIETY a ad flaest quality of i.yor ottered for dale to thin market. Conxtxting f Family Carriafreit, I.tkrht One-burne Roeka wayn, fbaeton tiuggiee, Ltgoi bittiog lop Hug-gtes, extra tme Light Trotting Ehitrguta, Spring Wagons, email Omutbuii- or Hacks, Extension Top BarouchoH, Light Road and rhyHicinne' Sulkifs, All of which we warrant to ariye en tie faction Our price etull be bb low an aay Establishment In the West ern country, who Hell work ol equal quality. ChII eud examine our work befoin pmchauiDglHPwhere. Meroud hand Buggies tukun in exchange lor new work. Kt pairing done oo ehort ooticti. . tihopH and Repoeitor? nu Front, between Htale and lown td. h'ji lake Notice! t'lifupir tlian Hvtr! Buggies ! Carriages ! UJli ARK RKCHIVIMU DAILY K ROM our AUuiirai-torv in Xetila, (I., aotue of the naeal Kaniily Carriage, Turn nvnr Ni'at Knck awn v, IShifting Too Bowie. Trolling Hiilbfvfl au.l Kuring Wttuona, ail made ui' the bunt Stork au.l Timtier, aeaitoued trout throe lo rive year. lliHaliove arliclew we oiler to the public f it iiectioii. hu. I at "licit prices (hat. will indili'e thoae wlat.log to prnrnr. a i"irtih,r lit liny ol ui. Ill wnrk Vvarrauied Repoeitorv lowu Sheiitiie itonr.itHt ot the Frantlii. Bauk, OiliiuiliuH, I ill in. auH-dlwIv HHANNdN ft RAYER8. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. SURVEYING. rii 1 1.. i. risiicK, i v i I Kuginrer, Surveyor anil llraughtsnian, Biahee'i Block, over Itudiaill'e, liiirtt SI reel, Coliimtiiis, Ohio. la. KINDS OK LAND AND ENG1NEKR- V Uiti Hurveyiog anil Uvellng; Uapping Hatting: M-ohauii:al and Architectural Ilrawiug, promptly and kt itai-tonly eeciitetl. '.die. to U. I.. Hullivaiil, Kaq .J.ihullrahaia, kaq.,Uol. . tLilliery, ,: K ly'" dliiirtly GOAL DEALERS. ! B. OHAlll-l.i.l. T. IXIinU, B. WAIKUT It. K. C'llAiliriON .V I II., I1BALRU8 IN 3j. BB j .4.r. BM3 B BBBBL BB,. tVHhimK, JttldKlNO, NORTHERN, V1I.LK A.U MLACKSM1TH. V itr.l and Oitice near Railroad Depot, n.rzt COI.UMHIJri, O. J E W E L 11 V. f LtiSQUGRKUX V SON.S, IMPORTERS Li aud Dealere iu WATcilM AND JtWtlJ'.V, hav removed fromlhMir foruir-r staod to AMUOS' hi, U.K. a lew doors eouth uf Neil Houhb, whitre thty haTeopfiied a large aud wull ee'eoted Htonk ol Fino WatoUoii, Watch UatriHlrt nnd Tm(iIb, Klnh .leweiry, Hiiver and Plft ted Ware, CloebH, Vuif tOoM, Menrhaml KngliHb Pertumery, Ain. All their gouda are received diient Iroui uiauulMcturre. fhnir etoukotfere great IndueuiHntH tti inerrhanli tiud all who wish a good article at a moderate pi w. fgMVatchea, Jewelry and i'lorka carelully repaired and warranted. Maroh Jl, IHfirt dly RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD . Open Through to Marietta. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 181)7, lraiDH will run aa lolloaa: UOIBU BAST. BUM,. Leave Cincinnati !i:fiOa. in Al.l'DBHOIlATICiN. 3:110 p in il'I'CJHHOIMHuy, and VIA Zanesvilte, Newark Wlteeling, F)RMING ONE GREAT CONSOLIDATED line of travel from Columbua, Ohio, to Baltimore. conuectiug at Waaltiugtou Junction, ulue ioilea from Baltimore, with the Halllmore and Ohio Kailroad Co-'a Branch Road to WAMUINHTUN CITY.anording theeiclu- aire and only Through Ticket anil Baggage Check arrangement between the citiea of the West and the Na tional Capital. Connecllug also at the Station In Baltimore with the Railrotda to I'UII.ADKLPHI A, NKW YORK AND BOS TON, beiug the only route by which merchants and traveler can purchase tii-keta tbut will enable them to visit thu cities of BALT1MORK, I'HILADKl.FHl A AN'II NKW YORK, at the oostof a ticket to New Y ork by other linea, an advantage that la afforded by lliia route only. TWO DAILY TRANS FB0.H COM OBIS, At 10 A. M. and 11:25 P. M. excepting Sunday. I'aaaeuirera leaviug Columbua on flaturdar oveuitig of each week arrive in Baltimore Monday morning at lo, 24 Hours in Advance of any other Route, ashinRton City at 11 06 a. m., l'hll.delpbia at 12:33, and New York at 7 p. m. By the Kxpreaa Train of thle route, the time from Cm olniiali to Baltimore is but Vd'-4 bonra, and to Washing ton is but 27 K houra. Ue sure to ask fur ticketa by the Wheeling route and Baltimore uod Ohio Kailroad. jB-ar Baggage checked through from Cnlumbua to Bal tfmore and New York. Fare as Low as by uny other Route. For Through Tickets And ail information please apply at the office of the Union Depot. M. Ij. liuuijtltr.1.1 I, Agent. WU. WOODSIDEs, Haater of Transportation, Balti mole; .1. H. ntl AKI , lieneiaj western Agent. JOHN W. HltuWN, (ieneral Ticket Agent, C. O. It. K. CU'Vfluntl, 'oluiulus & t'iiK'iiuiuti ItAll.ltOA U. Winter Arrangement for 1S55-56. Thrpfl Trains Duily from Columbus, in ooiiupo- tdon will) TrauiH on luh l.ittle Itliami, and Columbti him! Aetna IttulroatlH. 1. AN AND AFTER W AllY4TH,uulil Inrlher ilii-e. l'HAlS Wll.l. OUINU WIHT. , UAII Leave Marietta ti:l! a. These traina make eiose counecli'ius at llitiuden with the Trains t f the :dotn At Hocking Valley It. K. forI'urta-moutlt. M'f Through Fxiiresa Passeuifer and Freight Traina for Baltimore, Philadelphia, Neat Ymk and all pniuta Kaat, will cumitieuce riiiiuing regularly uu Uniida,, the ii hi may. (il;ilK(;r: BAItNM, Kiiperintemlent. Chilllcotlie, Aptilll, lhf.7. apis 1857. Great Western Route. 1857. COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA it a i ii i: O A I) . WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ((ulck'st & H1ont Reliable llowe for the Ural. I'ivo Triiiiis Daily .SuuiIhvm Kt'i'ili-d. WEDNESDAY, I'EIiRH- III IN AM F.lU.OWrt: KXI'ltCSS laavea Coliinibus at B ill A. M.t arrlvea at Ur ban at lu rm A. U,; and at l'ii(ua I'J ln V. M .: enuuecl-iug at Urbaua witli 1'a lti I. II. I'rain on Mnd Kiver At Lake Erie Railroad north ho B F.L t.KFONTA .V K, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. H'A TNF, ROCK ISLAM), WWA CITY, And all other points Weal, without delar and with leaa chauging ot cars than nuv other westi'rn Lnn fromCnlumbua. A. so, connect at Piuua with Hnriniier'a SI te md Packet liuea uotth to MINSTER, BKEMr.N, .1'. MARV5, . And with train aoitth to TROY. TlPPlAhOI-.. Ac, Alan connects with the 12 15 o.in. nin th trsm i.u Hie D, ft M. U.K. to rt I D N K Y . Muking close couneclinn atthatpoiut with tralua West ou the B. & 1. 11. K. for II MUX, MUNCY .V INDIANAI'OLIS, Connecting with evening traius tur TERRE llAtTE, ST. LOUIS, Ac, Also cuuuecting with truiua for LA Fa Y ETT K, ClIICACO, .Vc. The AOtWMMODATIilN I'rsiu leaves Culuinbus at 1:0 P. at., oouuecting at Urbaua Willi Ntght Trains Nulth ou the M. K. A I.. K K. K , cnnncnu.' , rirlletuutaiiie with the Night Train fur INDIANAPOLIS, HT. LOUH, 4c, . At Fonehl with tram lor FORT WAYNE, Ac, And at Clyde with trainn lor TOLEDO, CIlICAtiO. r RETVRXtXQ-The Accommodation Tiatn luavea Ptqua t 6:'i0 A. M. ; arriTHii at Col um bun at t:67, connecting will) Kant hx-prH8 Triuion the C.t C. & tl.aud C. O. Kailroad' K.r the tatt. The CxprfH Traiu leaven Piijun at 2 4fi p. iu., on the arrival ot the trim on the 1. n M. K. R. from .Sidns y luiilaiiapuhrt, flic, connecting at Urbnun with lUU-ttu on M. K. & L. E. K. K. from ibe Nurth A i rives at Coliiinbue t tl:lu p. m , conunctiiig nlth Nigut trains Karri. Fare as Low as by any other Route For further Information, or Through Ticketa, apply to H. it. HWH.OW, Agt., Ciililliitiiia;.tVU . IIAMILUIN, Agt , urnana; J. MA 1 1,. Ait , fniia. leSdwtl It H'AI.KUI',ien'IAgeot BOOKS AND STATIONERY. .f. II. Hily & Co. lAri'l(IAI(.IIVa!S, 107,000 PIooob SPRING STOCK! Lnrge Variety New Patterns. FRENCH AND AMERICAN I'liiM-i's Itordt'i'N, lli-cuialioiis, AND I'ltlNTS I OK TIKE UOAIIIIN. gailg Jia Stale umnaL OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. PORTRAIT A P1CTUKK FRAMES. Curtain Bands, Mu Styles Cornices, French Patterns. WIND OW SHADES, IN (101.11 AND I'til.OIH. (.Shades made to order.) Bull' llollanil, I'riuii !l to I.! in Widlli. Curtain Loops k Centre Tassels. Picture Cords and Tassels. aa b. Btij oa ax mim.smmm-mMizimi O xr n. 1 3YX li-roi's. WINDOW PAPERS, ALL COLORS. The above ietlie lArgeiit and Bent Htoett of tloodu in the line ever ottered in Ohio, ud will be fluid Cheap, aril Knit (In 11 Y Aston HAVE RECEIVED THEIR S1'RI STOCK ui WALL PAPERS & BORDERS And offer entirely new 1ylp of Paper, of the beat ma-Itets, A tine stock of Beautiful Dwiratioim or Halls, Ceilings L Chn relies, (aOLll I'Al'F.KS AM BORDERS Of the moat beautiful deaigns. purchaaing. Call and eiamine before inarl'f GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, FOR MAY. WITH SPRINt, FASHIONS, Juat received by ap20 RAaVDALL k ASTON. Ulay, READY FOR Heading. A Hrnt rate number. HAN DA 1 a l, a. AJUUW Harper tor ITITU EDGES TRUI11LD, apri4 (.old Pens! Void Pens! A NEW SUPPLY OF TUE EEST MAKERS t all ap'2 1 tearranVd', lust reoeived bv KANl'AI.L AJ At ION. riAN VAS KOR OIL PAINTINGS, OK THE Be.t qualitr. alwa va on baud at umM RANDALL ft ASTON 'M. raulll Ullud OOIltinilftllv Htrinrfflea. thfl feeble oue lmn, but a great mind ae leoti the surest poiuts, uud upon theso U utaads. 3B,Seoreat!oa is a eeoond creation, when weariness has almost aaailiilated one's spirits. It Is the breathing of the soul, whloh otherwise would be stifled with continual business. 2&A mirror is the onlv tolerated medium oi reflection upon woman's beauty, and it is the mm mai ib aiecaruea. COPY OV ALL TOE AHCTIU F.XPLOKA X10X3 of the IBth century for $1. mar2 RANDALL ft ASTON. c 15)00 Years Ago, A MOST INTENSELY INTERESTING Work, allowing, as by an eye witnf s, all the tceuea and Incidents couuected with the life of tur Saviour Willie on Ka. th, (or 3 years iu the Holy City.) m.iJ6 RANDALL ft ASTON. III. LOUISA CIUTHOOD. r PHE LEAUT1KULP0E.U8 OK THIS YOUNG X Ladv have recently come to ua. neatly bound. They were selected and prefaced by (leo. 1). Prentice, of the laiiiisviue .louriiai, anil till a volume oi zna pages, ami will pay a perusal by me Hirers ni uoou roetry. tuai'u KAIMHAI.i. s AMIUIM. Great National Route TO TIIK A Nil WEST. X PRESS TRAIN AT 10:0f. A. M. stopping at Delaware, Cardingtou, (Jaliou, Crestline, hlielby, New London and Urallou, arriving at Uevelaiul at 1 40 P. M.; giving paaaengera kibvi hind ran lor dinner and iioiiuectiug with the :i Mil I. M. Kaat Kvptesa Train on (he LaaeMhore Kuadlnr Utiokirlt, Uullalo, Mo, rwt.M, Ibis 'I'rain connects at iialinu with the Rellefontaine and Indianapolis Railroad, atCreatllue witbths 130Kvpreaa Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad fur Pitta- burgh, Philadelphia, Ho., and the unio ann lumaua Kailroad for foil Wayne; at lirafton with the 3:45 P. M. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago fl o'clock neit morning. 2. tUil Train at a-M P. M.j etopplng at all way ata-tiuna between Columbua aud Cleveland, arriving atCleve i.n.i at 9:16 P. M. . oonnectinir at Crestline wit h 6 u0 P.M. Fast Traiu nu the Ohio and Pennsylvania, Kailroad for Pittsburgh, etc., wltb the Ohio and Ionian nauroau tor Fort Wavne, Ac. : at Cleveland with the V M P. II . Night Kmresa Train on the Lake Shore Railroad tor the Last II. Night Kipreaaat l'i lfi P. M.; stopping at Delaware and all way stations North of New London and leaviug pasaengera at all way atationa.conneotlng at Crnstliue wit ii the D'UO A. Bl. train on me Ullio ami reuueyivuiuia nan . -.11. ... Tla.l.. Il.w E.n.H.al'u.l!hl...tf.. roau at ursnuu win. mo ....' .... vu.v.. . ,ri4uR arriving at Chicago al e du r. Jt.,connHcimgaii.iBveiauil l Uellalte . with the Uorning Train on the Lake Chore Railroad lur Cambridge Duukirk, Bultalo, new xorK, fso. p'or througn ana local ttcaeia appiy ai tne i icaet iu e iu the Passenger Depot ot the Cleveland, Colinnbita EAST Onlral Ohio Railroad, (Ol.tlMttllS BK.TWKKN AND Hli t;i.i,i;. I TWO CHAINS Isave Columbua, . . . , Newark Zanesville . . . Cambridge. . , Ar at Hellene, l.FAVK CiiLllHBI'1 DAII.V, (Umuva Kji antn.) iinlSIl KAK'I". JCrpren Ir.iin MM Train. ,, in ui) a. u H VilP.ll, ll:'iti LnllA.M, 12 4i. e 2 i7 " ; v (.4 " ;i lit " 4:3u " l::iu " These trains make cluee connectmna at Bellaire with the Ualtimoie, ilim, ILVI.TIMOUr. .VOIIIO It All FOR Washington City, New Vorl., and it I I'll-tCl ll I ItlRH. 0OINI1 WFST. Frprtti 'I'rain. 2 00 KM. 4:31 ti:Ot. " T in " .mi Turned the lorner- lienioval. HIS CLOCK, j l!UUK. HAS REMOVEl) O. WAfCU MAKINO, and JICWKLRY Katab- . . lishmentlo iirniu.KK'n new Jjr Building, on Town atreet, ad- 101111011 the Kranklin Rank, where be will ba glad to accommodate the Public with every thing iu uia Hue tt the very lowest raies. f ' . "WATC HE9 AND JEWELRY. Itlyiui .V Italdwiu, OH.,- and Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Commons ana .nnial Railroad Companiea. a., n. riuni, Columbua, Nuv, litKfit.-dtf SitjTnffniImfL f ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS ft XENIA .1 A RAILROADS Traina run between Columbus and Cincinnati, aa follows : PPWARII. Leave Arrive at Cinoiuuatl. Columbus. dOOAM 9 66 A.M. 10:00 " a 20 P, M. d 00 P. II. 11-0 Zaneaville..., Newark Ar. Columbua :io ,lt)AI, I'liilntlel- Ihr if ail Train 11 .10 a n. HM " (I ID " 10 4H " 12 15 r.u T M1E A. M.'S AND THfcl P. M.'S SHOULD Mh'HillUN," at uiar-u RANDALL ft ASTON'S. VV1 UO HAS NOT READ "THE KECOL- I.KCI'liiNd OF A I.IKK TIME," (unit sucSa Lite lime.) by I. . iioourich. nmre lamillarlv I'oowu aa reter t arityr por sale by . nisiti KAN DAI.I. ft ANION MERCHANT TAILORS. HC sfc -Mwm. -ysr a 'ML AND OPENING ! These traina make close connectioua at Culumhna with L. 41., ft C, ft S., and C, T. ft I. Railrnails, for CinciniiHti, llayton, IudianapoliB, lii- iiiijo, St. l.oiiiN ii n lite E.YTIRK U RE AT WEST' DOWNWARD. Ive Arrive at Oolurabue Cincinnati. 'a 4fi A, M. 8 02A.M. 10F.P. M. 4 4:iP.M 9 Oil P. II 1:28A.M. Tliroit"li Tickets can lie had at nil the above named Points. P. ROSE HAS MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room one door north of the Nell House entrance, wlivre he haa opened the lineal stock ol Uooda tor Gentlemen's Wear To be found iu the city, consisting in part of Cloths, Oassimeres and Vesting, (if the finest grades and latest atylea, aalected By him sail, from the best atocka to be found in New York. Also, a general assortment oi every graue oi uoous usuany Kept ill tne nem aieri uaui imuitiug raiiii.iimiiiinuia r.ai, Alan, a Hue lot of Maniilar.tnted evpreesly for himself, thai he r.au recom mend, Imtli iu iOmi im ana noraiuaustiip. Hia friemls aud i ustomera aru invited to call and et amine for ttn-niiiHlvt-. before purchaiing elaewhere. Aa he attends i'iri.iiiallv to busioeis, he leels conlideut he can please all who may favor biui with their patronage, aplo The 2 46 A.M. Train from Columbua connects at Xenla for Dayton, Richtnood, ludlanapolia, I.alayett , Chicago, St. Louis, and all pointa weat; eonnecte at Morrow tor AUCTION AND COMMISSION. H T A f" F O R 0 It HM1TH AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTS Columbia t Ohio, aiVotKnal KhU1, Htocta, Houflultutd Fiirniturit, Dry-WoodB, Uroorit, Huihwh, arriaii, Aio., Ao.( attended to In oity or couutry, ou the mont rndMonable torma, ..ihtrai adranoHn on oouni((unientfl deol-dly DENTISTS. DENTISTRY .SWAIN, "Dontlieit, SAVAGF'rt NHW BLOCK, ly High at., opp. State House. N.u- Are now opening au eiteneiv etnek of r-ine Watclion, Rich .letrelry, rlilver Ware and Plated Ware, all at which have been selected with great care. We take pleasure in eihlhiting our Hoods at all timet Pleaae call and oiamine. my2 I'' INK WATtTIJCS. WE HAVE JN HAND A COMPLETE Htockot the linest Clias. Taylor ft Una (Undon) Watches, cased by llaldwiii A Co., ami .1. M. Durand ft Co., Newark, N. .1., whose catea are uiiviiualrd in the known World. Call and use them. uw-M III.VNN ft IIAI.UWI.M G1AS BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST I" RKOKI VKI). A Urge atock of Chandellnra, one and two light pendants, and bracket Is Iu great variety, from Jorne ua Raker a Co. 'a manuiactory. Thoae who dealirti introducing gaa to their DoueaB, will pleaae call and aee lorae entire new atylea. We puroliaae dlrectol maniifanturere.audcRn sell upon tne best tertna atigll ill, xrara uai.iiwipi. OAMKO juwu.irv. EAUTIEULLY WROUGHT CAMEOS itli various and rli'li slyles of bniiliTs. A good aHsnrtmntit lur sale liy ,narl4 HLYNN BALDWIN MILLINERS. MIlS. M. HOPPEttTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (01.0 BTANn OF fUIAFLBY A BALL,) man street, columbtjs. eaVStraw Hata Bleached and Preased. aprlO-ly G00DAI.E HOUSE, t OLKMHUS, OHIO. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO .L announce that their arrangements are now com plete, and thia House will be opened to the Public un Tueiday moruing, December 80th. 1869. We Invite the attention of travelera and others to a Hotel newly finished, furnished a.td replete in every department. No pains shall be wanting on our part to maae tbe uooaaie uoase what la desired at the raplta uf the State JAMES A. BAKCUP, J . W. COIiitR, ileM Prnprletora. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THI3 DAY J. entered into a copartnership in the practice of Med icine and Surgery In th la elty and vicinity, under the name of "Barr ft Hill." Office on the corner of Town and Third streets, lately ocoupled by Mnrriaon ft Barr. AYaT Special attention pain to dlaeaaes of the Langs nc female uiaeaes,-B; K. rl. MARK, w TO WAY PASSENGERS. Ttaina each way will atop al all Stations on proper aiguats being given, t'ONNECTIONS. (10INQ KAHT. fl.A Ill-fin A 11 l7nrflfllTr.in .m.nunl. .1 l.linlin. Wllmlngton,Clrcieviueanai.ancasieriuii.i ...oi.uu si wt,the Kipreaa Train which leavea Cincinnati at A for Htllaborough and Chillloothe; also connecting at Lin ,.ana with the train from the Weat on the Columbua, clunati for Ijouiaville by the boata. " Ploua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning The 12:30 P. M. Train, Irom i:,)inmuu, ooouecia at Trin for jj,,lUskY. Manadeld and Mount Vernon. London for Springfield, Dayton, liidianapniiB, etc.; con- ,ndwithTrainsnntlieSteiibenvilleanilIndtanaRailroad; neottng at Aenta tor llayton, numuuiiiu, iuui.i..,..,nn, lt Bellalre with ExpreBa Train on the Uallimorn and Lafayette,Chicago,St.LoniB,andallpiiiuteweat;connent- (,hoRailroadforRaltimore,Waahiiiglni,,PhiladelphiaRnil Ing al murrow tor mimingion, .ireie.ni" . vauiernutiea. The 11:20 p, M. Mail Train cnnuer.la at Columbua witn Train from Cincinnati; and at Bellaire with morning Train on Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, arriving in Bal Minora at 2 4a A. M, , roiinectiug with trains lor all tn r.atern cities OOINd WFT. The 6:30 A. M. Mail Train cuuuecti at Kellaire with Night Trains on the Bait, ami o. R. R.j at Newark with iini Chicazo mil llunrnerille: at Columbus with the Traiua for Cincinnati, and with Traina forXenia, Dayton, Indianapolia, and Chicago, via Dayton and tin urnana. The 2:00 P. M EinresB Train ennuecta at llellaire wlin theKxpreaaTrainfmm Baltimore; atZaneaville with the U., W.ft.. H. R. fur Cincinnati; at HewarKwitn n.. ai. ft N. R. R.. and arrives in Columbua at 8 :!0 P. M., au.l contieota with Traina going Houlli aud west, arriving ai Cincinnati at 2 00 A. n. THATCH ICR PERKINB.flwpV, y.anesi Hie and at Lovelanda, for nillsborough and Cliillicothe; and at Cincinnati with the O. ft M. R. R. for Louisville. The 8 30 P.M. Train from Columbua connects ai Hin doo for Springileld: and at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolia, Torre Haute, Vincennea aud M. Louia. er.fi- k or other Information aoDlv to T. lainaH, Agent, nr 1.1 I.. nnueaiT. Ticket Airent. Columbua: Wn. Wkiuht, . , ... ".,.L 1 . V.,!.. a ij loan! NnrinirHM .1 A. W. nTAKK. AKHU1. n. Il, n...t ...... n , .-- - - TiflVn, A.i.t I "igui trains on toe uau. atiu u. n. n,; at newara wi Lbwih, Agent, or P. W. rhBAiiBBuBrallicket A,,,uti to mm)hwlTlI1 HiniUl!l. ',,,, ,nd Mou Cincinnati. Vernon and Chicago mil Huuroeville; at Columbus wi no - ' The Colombns Fnnry Dyeing EstiiMisluufnt 3 REMOVED r ROM Tlll'i U1.UBTAINH, near the corner of Rich and High, to THIRD 8TKF,ET, BETWEEN FRIF.iiD & flOlTIO. Orders will he receivi d fur Dyeing and Cleanainir r"llk Oooda of overy deecriptii.n, Cotton nd Linen Goods, Merinoea, Cassimeros, Brtiadciotha, Berages, Velvets, Craves, (iaiues, Blooms, Hosiery, Moves, ediawla, &c, fto. Also, Ladies' and Gentlcmen'H CarmrntH, Silk Lace, Muslin, Damask and Morean Curtaiui, Htraw Bonneta, Silk and Hilk Ureases, Watered Carpets, Ruga, Table Covers, ft. , CLEANSED AND REFINISHED In the best manner. AYST" Faded or Htained Gooods restored or re dved. All orders executed with care and dispatch mar28-d;iin CHARLES HKRBlfl. "TlTssoLrTHlNI OFPA RTNERSIIIP. IHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX-J. lTING nnder the nanie of Taylor and Breyfogle, in the Merchant Tallnrine- huaineas, baa been this day dissolved by mutual conaent. 0 Breyfogle will eontlnue the bualnesa at the old stand, and who alone Is duly authorised to settle all the huslneas of the above named arm. JAMF.S TAYLOR, Columbus, 0., April 1, 1867. 0. BRKYFOULK. UOOK-ii AND STATIONERY. OUR FALL XI St' k, comprising every thing In th line of Staple Fine Presh Groceries. I WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF I Families, Epicures aud all others Inteiestnl to my larga and carefully aelecled stock ol Foreign and Domestic (groceries, Which la now full and complete in every department, consisting in part nf f,oaf. Crushed. Powdered, Uranulate.l and (landed Sugars of standard qualities. Fine BlacB anil uroen leas, vei j mw. Old Oov't Java and Rio Coffees. Stewart's New York and Bel tier's Rl. Iauis Syrups, 3.ro F'arlna- Pearl Barley and Oat Meal. Maccaronl, Vermicelli, Rice Flour and Prepared Starch. Flavoring F.xtracta, uurrie rowuer, auu "I"" "i"". Pineapple and prime old W. R. Cbeine. Conner. ninirlanM. Enttlish and French Gelatine. Kngllsh, French and the celebrate! Lexington, Ky. Uu.tj.rilM. Soda, Cream Tartar, Baking Powder and relined Sale- ratna. Olives, Capers, Sardines and flue Olive on. u...a.i. n.. fA.iA.a n..m. nnd Cocoa Shel a. Sauces Lea ft Perrln's, ivorce.terahlro, Harvy'a Fish Sauce, John Bull, Reading, Roval Tables, Napoleon'alm .i Anni..... in.n. u- anA Uillsri. En enrean. rreaervea, fn-uieaana iresu t-eai-ur. u .vu.i.iibh in cans. . .n Hominy, Samp, Cracked Wheat ami npiu reas. r.n.r. H.n. Ham . u i I let seeds end Fish Bone. Wax, Sperm, Adamantine, Slearioe and Tallow Can- At... Raiaina. Citron. Currants, Uga, Prunes and Almonds. The Best Brands of Family Floor alwayB on hand, together with very thing apertalnlng to the Grocery bualnesa, all of which is offered to cash buyers at small nvntit. N. B. All goods delivered in any part of the city free ofrliarge. Successor to Jno. Miller. Oo24 No, 94 High street. JoHfi W. Rhokm, Gtn'l J'irM Agent, Columbus leH-dtf DISSOLUTION. rIHB PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE hK 1 tsTINU i, mini- the linn of A. P. Stone Co.. was this day dissolved by mutual consent, S. I). Alfred hav intr it annaoA nr his interest to Tne romaininir parm".", who are authorized to collect all debta dun, and will pay all claims ajainst the lnte tirm. A. P. rviwnr., CFO. F. O'HARRA, It. Ii. S'tONK, ,1. . THtlMPSO.N, Columbua, Jan. 20, 1857. a. D. ALFRED. N F. WF I R M . TU1E UNDERSIGNED, HAVim ruti.-CHAPF.D the Interest of S. D. Alfred in the late linn ot A. P. ntone ft Co., will continue the bmineas "sual at No. 4 Cwjune Block, under the aiyieoir-iiiuv, ,,. ft Co A. P. HniNfc, IIFO. F. O'HARRA, O. B. STUNK. Jan. 20,1857. iaal J. 0. TH0M11 (IN. tiTH, McLANE'3 REPORTS J 08T published. For aaie oy J. H. RILEY ft OOJ For Sale at Half Gost! a hart AND HARNESS: ALSO, A CIR A CULAR SAWING MAClJINK .niH.n.ore. Power, Aopiy to "iii"inii apll-dtt N. E. corner of (lay and Fourth sU. MER1CAN ALMANAC FOR 1857- t j.i RAN DAI Jj ft ASTON'S. Batblor. Ouce a week is oiten enongri for a decent wiiiie uiaii to waan iiiiuhoii all over, ana whether iu Buuituer or winter. Hint ought to be done willi soap, warm water, aud a bog's bair brush, iu a room nhowinp; at loiwl 70 degree! Fall, reuhelt. Baths should be tuken early In the uiorniuir for it is then that the system pogseniit'S the power ol recreation In the tiibeat degree. Any kiud ot bath Is dangerous soon after a meal, or Hoon ui tor ntiigiiiug exerciBe. jno man or woman should take a bath at the close of the day, uuless by the u J vice of the family physioiau. hi uu y a until, iu attempting to cheat his dootor out nl a lee, hascheated himself out of his life; aye, it is uoni every day. The best, safest, heancst, and most univer-Bally accessible mode of tfBg tUe mriM6 of inn uuuy i-iuuii, urames nio ouce e, week washing with soap, warm water, and lion's hair brunli, in as follows: Soon as vou uA out ol bed in tne morning, wnab vour face, hauils, neck, and breast; then into the same baeiu of water, put both leet at once, for about a minute, rubblua them briskly all the tune; then, with the towel, whicn Has been utunpencu by wiping tne lace, ieet, &c., wine thu whole body well. last, and hard, mouth shut, breast projecting. Let the whole thing ie uuuu wiium iivu uiiuiiirH. At night, when you go to bed, aud whenever vou eel out of lied during the night, or when you Liiil yonisoil waKemi or restless, spenu Irom two to live miuutes in rubbing your whole body with your hands, as fur aB you can reaoh, in every direction. This has a tendency to pre serve that soilness and mobility ot skin, which is essential to health, and which too ireqnent waehincs will always destroy. That precaution Is necessary, In connection with the bath-room, is Impressively signified in the death of an American lady of refinement and position, lately, after taking a bath soon alter dinner; of surgeon tlume, wnne aione in a warm bath; and ot an eminent Mew oncer, under similar circumstances, an wiirnn a year, Hall's Journal of Health. A Literart Ghockh. A grocer who, naturally enough for bis trade, had retired on a plum being the reverse of one making many, Mince in this cane many plums had made one took a literary turn to amuse himself in his retirement. One day at table, some commercial gentleman mentioned the town ofStockton-ttpon-Tees. "Bless me," said the grocer, "I never heard of that work before; I should certainly like to read Stookton uDon Teas." A titter among the better-informed of the company, who saw bis ignorance. Bent upon satisfying his literary taste, he tooK his way to the nearest bookseller, anu enquired for the work, banding him the name of the book, carefully written thus, "Stock ton upon Teas." "There is no such a book never heard of it," said the bookseller. To satitfy the grocer, he looked over hla catalogue. "No," said the man ot books, "no such a work here, and I'm sure you won't find il anywhere. There is a city called Stockton-upon-Tees perhaps it is that you mean?" t he man of ounces and pounds vamosed a ray or light broke in upon bun the Urst that bad invaded bis plodding cranium since he stood behind the counter. This man belonged to the genus Jouliah. Frederick Douglas and his Master's Pig. When twelve years old, Frederick was under strong religious impressions; and, therelore, although be was often very bnngry, he dared not lo make free with the food that be might have stolen to satisfy the cravings of hunger. On the plantation there was a slave named Sandy Fig-gins, to whom, In his hunger, he applied lor advice. "Well," said Sandy, "yon must take something to eat (taking is not considered stealing among southern slaves); you must be hungry. 1 could take a pig, Lleeeed be God. "How do you justify that, Sandy?" asked Frederick. "Well" answered Sandy, "do you see that pig?" ''' Isn't that pig master's property?" "Yes." "Well, nnn arts u mm mLa2. perty, too?" "Yes." "Very well, suppose you put some oi thai properly into litis, il would only in the language ol General Jackson be a remou- H tfver alter that Frederick had plenty ol A Comedian and a Lawtkr. A few years ago, when Billy Burton was in hie "troubles," a young lawyer was examining him as to bow ne made the mare go so fast, lie got Billy down to about three thousand dollars, when the attorney put on a severe scrutinizing face, and exclaimed with much sell-complacency: "XNow, sir, 1 want you to tell this court and jury how yon used thoso three thousand dol lars?" Burton lint on one of bis serio-comic faces, (and ho can make a face,) winked at the audience, leered at the judge, and exclaimed, " The lawyer got that!" The judge and audience were immediately con vulsed with laughter. The counsellor, finding thai he wag meddling with edgo tools, was glad to let the comedian go on the stand. When Lieut. O'Brien, of the British navy, was blown up in the Edgar, he was put oa board of the flag ship all blaok and wst, and apologized to the Admiral thus, "1 hope, air, you will excuse my dirty appearance, but I left ibe ship in such haste that 1 didn't bave time to change my dress. as-A wag slipped down upon aa Icy pave ment. In gathering himself up he muttered to hlmaelf, "Well, I bave no desire to see the town burnt up, but I do wish that the streets were laid in ashes." R0BKRT HOSKA. ' 0HA8. t,. U0ORK AND COMMISSION MERCUANTS, CORNER OF MAIN & FRONT ST8. Olxxolxxxxcttl, Olilo OFFER FOR SALE, AT TnK LOWEST prices: 6o0 llhda. Prime N. o. sugar. l'OO Bbla. " Molaaata, 300 " Sugar Hou.e " ana syrup. 1000 Bags Prime Rio and Java Code. 800 " Mocha and Laguyra " 800 Bbla. Crushed, Powdered and Refined Sugar. 360 Half Cheats Y. H., B. P., Imperial nd Black Teas. too Boxes Asaorteil Tobaccoa. 1000 Ksga " Nails. Together with a larga and general assortment of til kinds of Groceries usually sold by the trade. Consignments of Produce for sals will rtCtlTB prompt atttention. mart-dwim JR. PAUL St. CO. ARE PREPARED TO a furnish Families, Hotels, caloons, Groceries, Rail Roads, Ac, ftc, with PURE ICE, taken from ona ball to one mil above tue Penitentiary, by the hundred or season oontract, on moat favorable terms. Orders Wit at Shedd ft Miller's grocery. Town street, oppoaltt ilwynoa Block, at D. W. ft W. W. Mill's meat tor, Buckeye Block, at J. R. Paul's offlee, In Hunter's ware-home, or by nuts through the Poat Office, to J. R. Paul, will oa promptly aueuueu w. LOUIS B1SKY V CO., West tide of Hig Sired, between Bic and friend, MANUFACTURERS OF Stencil Work. Raised Metal Letters, ForFanoy Sign Work, Firemen and Military Companies baggage Checks, Door numoera, ao., weuv w wuw, Also, Electro-Plating and Gilding: Don in th Beat Style. Old Ware He-Plated. e'J7-eodly I O II N S O N IIVlIilMNIi, IU NOW BkeBlYIMI IIIH Spring mill Sniniiif r Cloths, Oiissiuif rrs mid vesting. the very beet quality of all kinds of Heady Made Clothing. lienllemen wiahlng a suit of clothes got un In the latest New Vork stylea, nan be furnished with one at all times at great ly reduce.t prices. mar To Contractors. Okficb o tub Ohio Fbxitiwtiart, I'm.nlinnfl. Anrll 11. 1857. ORALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE O CF.1VKD at th office of the Ohio penitentiary until Friday May Stli, ISM, at 111 o'clock a.m. .for Furnishing all the Materials and Building a WORK SHOP about uoe hundred feet long, twenty eight feet wide, fwo stories high, walla to be ol biiok. Plana aodspeoiilcatlona to be si-en at the office of this Institution. Also, for Furnishing the Materials and Building au KSlilNK AND 1'UKK UOUSK, aire iniriy teev or luny, two Btoriea high, walls of brick. Plana and Speclllca tinna lo beaeeu at this otlice. Satisfactory security will he required. I., fl. VAN SLYRI' A. P. STONK, C. WINK, J. II. MORRIS, ap'il-d'iw L. W. BABllllT. Card lo I lie Public. IinNCHpiSTER '1AK.ES THI.S METHOD V of inlormltig the citizens of Columbua and etran gera visiting tn olty that ha lias RKKIT1EII M SIM.SS aUMH, IN THE ROOMS DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE GOODALE HOUSE, Occupied by Mr. Griawold, and will bs happy to wait on all wishing Pictures of themselves nr irienus. Having loet my Books by the recent liro, 1 would most respectfully invito thoae knowing themselves Indebted to ma to giva me a call, and those having claima agalnat me will also prnaent them and I will endeavor to meet F.especttiuiy, no., D. 1). WINCHKSTER. them del5-d6m apt SYLVIO OIL. Agents Wan led, TO SELTa GOODS AND PATENTS, AND to establish Agencies for New Vork Manufacturing Houses. Persons by oalllng on the subscriber at Mote No. 3 High street, opposite United states Ilutel, Columbua, Ohlu, can be shown a business in which salesmen can make Irom one to rive hundred dollara per month. We have a recentlv Invented Burning Oil. at one fourth the price of bparm, whloh, as demonstrated by those who are u.lni It. oroducaa a light fully suual to Sperm Oil, and laata one third longer; warranted perfectly aale under all ciroumstancea, Also, a great variety ol other articles of equal valne to the agent. Call and examlos the business. A small capital la required. HKLIM MPAULDINO, Oeneral Agent marl&-dw3m ap9 Mrs. Partington and Harvard College. They are determined to drive the 'spirits' from Harvard," said the professor to Mrs. Partington, with mnch glee, and he rubbed his hands delightedly. "1 want to know," said the dame, staying her knittinrr needles in her wonder: "do tell mV. Weu,i never dreamed there was any spirituali ty iu mat cemetery ot learning beyond wnai there used to be in the refreshment and sycamore classes that Paul used to tell of, and 1 shonld think they would be glad to hud some there anyhow.' Admiration ani Aspiration. H is a good thing to believe; it is a good thing to admire. By continually looking upwards, our minus win themselves erow upwards, and as a man, by in dulging in the habits of scorn and contempt for others, is sure to descend to tne level oi wuai ue despises, so the opposite habits of admiration and enthusirtstio reverence lor excellence impart to ourselves a portion of the Qualities we admire. Here, aB in everything else, humility is the surest path to exaltation.- Amoia. Guild's Idea of Washington. A short time since a boy of four summers, was carefully ex amining some pictures, among wnicu was one oi tha tomb of Washington. Taking the picture un. he asked his mother "what that picture was;" he was told that It was a picture of Washington's tomb. The little fellow thought a moment, ana looking up, said: "Mother, I don't see how they ever got so grraf a man as ft aihtngion info a toino"' Fault-Finding. Having in my youth notions nf severs nletv. savs a celebrated Persian writer, I used to rise in the night to watch, pray, and read the Koran. One night, as I was engaged in these exercises, my father, a man of practical virtue, awoke while I was reading. " Behold," said I to him, "Ihy other children are lost in Irreligious slumber, while I ulnno oicalto to nralse God." "Son of my soul," ne answeren, "it. s ueuer to sleep than to wake to remark the limits ol thy brethren." Below Zero. Jones (who thinks that Smith has been a little too free with his wife) "Mr. Smith, I wish to speak to you privately. Permit me to take you apart for a few moments." Smith (who isn't iu the least frightened) "Certainly, sir, If you'll promise to put me together again." ejfA Patlander. who lived in an attic, be ing asked what part of the house be ocoupied, answered, "If the house was turned topsy turvy, be jaberi, sure 1 a do uvm on we nni flure, honey." BROOMS! B. iVX . A. H. XI- HTT, SOLS AGENT FOB lliibbard k Pennington'! Union Broomi. WE ARE NOW WORKING FORTY BANDS, and making a large quantity of the beat Brooms. To wholesale merchants 1 can offer several Inducements:let, A certainty of obtaining a good article at a low price. ii. Or getting always the same attlole, and as jou want them, allowing you to sell by sample, and not keep a atock on hand to become damaged, 1 have also the lamest and beat stock of BTSry descrip tion of Brooms In the city, including Steamboat, Stable, Shaker, fancy and summon. Also. Whisks of every kind, nan Brooms, mokory ana lure Brooms, eow uuu assorted on hand. To Broom Manufacturers I ean oner to oeai inuuee-menu for Handle.. Twines, Staples, Tack, and all kind ot Broom material. I will at all times pay caah for Broom corn, at tne mar ket price. BUCKETS &. TUBS. The Jill ..nee In nrlraa at the faetorV. and hlKD tatS Of freight, has brought tha price of Buokete and tubs above an average rate, but tue smau aamauiA euaui.. ue n keep a aiifnclent etook to supply all with Buy small quan tity tney may want, at regular raiea. t nave o 3600 packages In store. CORDAGE. ..aMj.tnui.io.11 when tha prices wars at the lowest polul, 1 can oil any oruera ml a.wt rmtw than the regular market. I have the best stock In the city, withoitt exception. TWINES. It Is a well known fact that' hut few of those who deal In the different Twines are good judges ot tha article they sail. From the general satisfaction that my ouatomera have eipreaaed, 1 shall ba safe in guaranteeing aatisfaa-tion to all at any rat It will do no barn for Broom manufacturers, Mattrasa manufacturers and others requiring guod Twine, to try ours. CEDAR WARE. Tba bast stock that ean be found In tha elty, I have now In store. Red Cedar Buckets, Tubs, Heelers, Chums, and Fa cetts. White Cedar Tubs. Keelers, Churns, Half buidbis, rig gins and Cans. 'the trade can always do certain oi nnamg ogoou sioc ou band, at a reaionabla price. RECEIVED THIS WEEK: 100 doienOak Well Buckets; 6S coils Manilla Rope: 7(0 bundles Wrapping Paper; 100 bales Oakum; 10 cases Matoboa, ronudwood box; 450 doien Brooms: 6 tons Broom Cora; ii0 doien Zlna Washboards; m " Whisks: 'ib barrels Bristol Btlck; 'aOO colls Cotton Rope ; 100 bales Batting; 10 gross Cedar Faueetta; lift bales Cotton Twine; 0 Tons Rags. With such constant addition I am able to keen th best assortment in the city, snd can always sell at th lowest oash rates. ZINC WASHBOARDS. I am now manufacturing Zinc Washboards by 0. Rice's patent, and making the best Zino Washboards now sold in tills market, n parries woo wian iu iu purouaae win call, whils looking that matter up, I will satisfy them upon that point; and I will not ask higher than others are selling them at. We are making mora Boards than any other party, East or Wast. Wood Work for Wagons, Buggies, &c. A rood stock of well seasoned Wood Work on hand, of every description, at low rates. PLOW HANDLES. We are making nice well flnlaied Plow Bandle, which are now generally need by the largest manufacturers in the oity and In tha West. Vi her aver they are used they will recommend themselves, A large stock constantly on hand. AI-SO -Line IIoops for Flour, Urn and Cement Barrels. WILLOW AND WILLOW WARE. 15,000 lbs Extra French Willow; 1,000 lbs Bows; 3,000 lbs Willow Twigs for cooper u.e Also A large assortment of Cradles, Wagons, Cabs, Hampers, Market. Clothes and School Basksts, and Willow (Vara generally. IRON BOUND OAK WORK. 1, 3, 6, 10 and IS gallon Liquor Koga; Iron bound Oak Barrels, for grocers' uia; Oak Well Bueklta, throe siiaa; Oak Iron bound Half Bushel Usaaurai and Ship Backets; a supply constantly on fioad. Broom Twine, wire, Tacus, staple, Needles, Handles, urimsioue, Varnish,Vc.,tor Broom Makers' Use. WIRE WORK. Selves, Nos. 14, 1, U, 20, M, 34 and 3t; Kiddles, Nos. 4, 0, S, 10, 13 and 16 ; Hand and Lime Screana; Kat Traps; Mou.e Traps; Cheese Safes, 4c., Ac A good stock constantly on hand. FOR FARMERS' USE. Oiled, Root and ( bent Hamas; HoraB Collar; Wagon and Buggy Whins: t'oiion, Hemp, Flax,and Manilla or QmsPlow Lines, etc., 4to. MATCHES. Round Wood Box Matches, paper boi ; Hplit " " o( various auanlaotaroa. For aale by S. M. BAJBRETT, Wood and Willow Wars and Pspsr Daslar. Corner of Wln and front itv ool4,o4wly CtaQtaatl,tMA. nolB-U B. L HILL. & uooa, tMWU a. n, niiiait at ias. |
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