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11 X I II I I I ' Ms Jt & it VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1857. NUMBER 258. 'UT III ID II II 111 Ijto State Journal. d.ui: Ttti-WKHKiiY and weekly m 'SOIIOTJIiIIH OO, W.U. SCIUJULEU, Editor. Tirm Invariably in Advance. IIaM.V- $6.00 per year. " y the Carrier, per week uJt T.c: rt.Ki.t SOU per voir. 2.0O ' Clues u! tenaudover ISO " TEKMd OK ADVERTISING BY TUB mjtlARK. (TBH LINES OR 11HII MAUI A BUO.KS.) Of on 1 year ..116 00 ; oue square weeks... 3 (0 On- " W mouths li 00 ; one " 2 weeks.. . 8 00 (Inn " 6 months 10 HO ; oue " 1 week... .160 One " 8 manthe 8 00 ; one " 3 days 100 One " 3ronth 6 60; one " 2davs.... 76 One " 1 month 4 60 ; one " 1 Insertion 60 Displayed advertisements half more than the above rates. t ' 7ertiemnnU, leaded and placed in the column of '!-; .rin.1 Notices," douMe the ordinary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal rates. Kordered on the Inside exclusively after the first week, 60 sr crui. more than the shore rates ; but all suob will pi,ur in the Trl-Weekly without oharge. HiiKinoss Csrds, not exceeding 8ve lines, per fearIn df. 'j,uO per line ; outside 62. . NtAicfcft or meetings, obaritable societies, Are oompa-ac, C, half price. Advertisements not accompanied with writtendirec-t-nj Dill be inserted till forbid, andaharged accord-' Ki- All tramiiml advartitanmU mutt be paid in advance. 1 his rule will not be varied from. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so much lor the space he ocoupiea, the changes being siiiwueable with the composition only. This plan is now gener.illy adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. I. J. CHITCHFIEtD, A. ttoruoy . t Iia w( COLD MM US, OHIO. Mm in tlie Udcuu Building, Uigli Street, iua'22-dtf S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notary 1'nblic and Copyist, OFFICE BOilM N(. B JOUNSOiN BUILDING, COLUMBUS OHIO, It i) F fc B B N C K W -. Swjitss Hahhk, Coauncit N. Own, felO mj S. CHITTENDEN, Attorney t Xi v ttc , OFFICE IN FLVTT'S WILDING, Join minis, Ohio. i ve-dtt ALLEN G. THUllMAN, Attoruoy a,t I-iww, CULU.ilUHS, U. OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, teb-0 ly Between Friend and Mound ets. id. (. L1LLE, BOOK-BINX)IJR A.U Itiuiik Uuok tUaiiul'acturer, lliyh street, between Broad and day sts. 170 COLUMBUS, O11I0. I'll IK. I. IISIILU, i ivil Kugiueer, Surveyor and Uruughtsmuti, bisbee's Blnck, over Kudisill's, llli;li SlrtTl, tJuluinbilN, Ohio. Lu KINDri OK LAND AND ENGLNEER- l INU Nurveyiug aud Leveling; Msppiug flatting; it.cuauical auii Alchilectural drawing, promptly aud ?uttniaclurily executed, itoie. to H. I.. rtullivant, Kq., JohnGrabam, hsq.,Col. . Weiberv, (I. K j:ildlniwly s. a. cuineni.N. t. loouh, a. walkdp It. V.. t'HAMI'ION Hi CO., rMAi.Kka in a:al.l aJtLC l'3ael M-e, CAIUMl3K, HUCKtNO, NURTIUtRX, ZANES VllLEAXD ULAUKMIim. Vard aud Onlce near Railroad Oepot, noil. (JOLUMBUS, O. HTAKFOKU & SMITH, AUCTION ANO COMMISSION MEUCI1ANTS Columbul, Ohio, -s .t ol Real Estate, Btocks, Household Furniture, Dry-Goodn, Groceries, Horses, Carriages, &c., Jko., attended to in city or country, on the inoBt reasonable terms, liberal advances on conidgnments decl-dly ill It, ill. ItOfl'KltTOiM. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD KIA.VD OF BHAPLIT HALL,) UIQH STHEET, COLUMBVS. w-Htraw Hats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO ly GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMUIIS, OHIO. TBE SUB.SCKIBERS ARE HAPPY TO announce that their arrangements are now com- ?lete, and tnis House will be opened to the Fublic on ueday morning, December 30th, 1B56. We invite the atteutiou of travelers and others to a Hotel newly finished, furnished and replete in every de partment. No paiutf shall be wanting on our psrt to make the Goodsle Houfe what is dexired at the Capital ol the State. JAMES A. BAKCUS, J. W. COLLIER, de29 Proprietors. NOTICE. rpilE UNDERSIGN HAVE THIS DAY .L entered into a copartnership in the practice of Medicine aud Surgery in this city and vicinity, under the name of "liarr K Hill." Office on the corner of Town and Third streets, lately occupied by Morrison ft Barr. 4y Special attention pain to diseases of the Lnng, and Female diseasea.-feA R. N. BARR, nolK-tf E. L. HILL. LOUIS ItlMtY & CO., rftj( Ji'i of High Street, between Rich and Friend, MANUFACTURERS OF Stencil Work, Raised Metal Letters, For Fancy Sign Work, Firemen and Military Companies Baggage Checks, Door Numbers, Ac, made to order Also, Electro-Plating and Gilding Pone in the Best Style. OKI War,; lCc-I'luted. so'T-eodly HEAL ESTATE. Toiiaxr xxr. bakeii, K.EAL ESTATE BROKER, Office in Piatt's Building, West of the Post Office. LTAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. XL COIIUS, Esq., for the purpose of doing a General Ajmicy Business, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for others, on the most accommodating terms, all kinds of Real Property, Railroad, and other Bonds and Stocks of all descriptions, and MAKE COLLECTIONS ir nh.NiKAL umu. aprH A. Jt.lltlt & CO., AGENTS FOR CHICKERING'S, 1 1IAI.LKT, DAVIS GO'S IPinno Fortes, A.VD Dlason k Hamlin' Mclodcons. K ficncral Aorlmtnt of musical Instramcnts, Weto Sh'ct Music recritrd event Week. NO. I OI KON B LOCK . nolM-flrVwlv .pl!H fc DENTISTRY U . SWAIN, N. IDotitlst, 8AVAGE3'3 NEW BLOCK, ly High St., opp. State House. Iron and Hrass Kounde rs, a ilimFiCTlRE TO ORDER, AND BATB ON HAND, STEAM ENGINES, Rollers and Mill-Rparin 3 WB ARK PKKPAKRD TO FURNISH Cast Iron Fronts. Bolts for Bridges, fce. Window Caps and Kills, Cast and Wrought Orating, Switches, Switch Stands, Frofrs and Crossings, n ST a 03 b3 tnanon ripes, so. CGMill Irons of all kinds always Si -a a on nanu.j AWNKW BHOP, West end of th National Road Briie.- Oolambu, Ohio, April 6, UU.-itwlj OB OB PICKAWAY HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) CIRCLEV lLL E , OHIO. Singe (I Hire I Stock Krghter lit tuislIoihC A. F. NEWMAN, I'roprietor. ma!8 J 0 II M la. (JtlOli, 'M3 M WLT -- 3C m,VB 9 Oiotito Capitol llouKf, iflC OLUMBUS, OHIO ,M OiO Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Which we warrant FRESH AND PURE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF HCRFUME- XV RY and Fancy Ono's, Burning Fluid, Paints, Oils, Varniabea aud Iiyedtuifs, Tobacco, 8nu0 and Cigars, Brushes, Hair, Hat, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and Paint. Para Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at Alt Honrs, Day or .Night, aufi-wlv Hughes & Heche, Manufacturers of CubiiMit Fiiriciliirts Chairs V Hint- trMs) ol Every Description, ITigH st. three, dtiari touth of Town It., WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TUK public that tliy hare oonstantly on band a tint M8ortmento Parlor and Kitchen Furuitun of srerj de scrip tioDt which thy wish to difipoHe of on the roost rea sonabie trms. Tbey would also call attfmtion to a nnw invention 01 their own that thej are about to hare patented, undm the name of the "Centre Hinge Spriug Bed." Au article that has won universal admiration liy all who have examined its superior advantages. The peculiar adaptedneBR to the pnrpnne dtifliDedj the nimpllcity of it construction, and the cheapnesH with which it can be furnished to customers, render the spring bed auperioi to all articles of the kind vet manufactured The Centre Since HpriQg Red can be tit ted to any hind ot bttdstead. Relying with emifldence upon the merits of the invention, they do not deemit AtlvisabletoBfnd ArentHi.ito the leld to increase the Hale, but they will he bappytoac-eommodate ail who feel an intMrnst in the matter with ai-opportunity of examining aud jixlfriuir for lliHtuseivMi, iv'2 dwlv JUL 3 3i mm v xm, 'M. The Colnmhus Fancy Dyeing Establishment 15 REMOVED FROM THE OLD STAND, Jl near the cornor of liteh and 11 iff b, to THIRD SWEET, BETUEEI FU1KD & TT0ln. Ordern will be received for Dyeing and CIcanHlntr 9ilk ftoodn of every description, Cotton and Linen Uoo in, Merlnoen. Cassimerus, Broadciothe, Horaces, Velvets, Craves, Gauzes, Blooms, Hosiery, Gloves, Shawla, &o., fcc. Also, I.a.lieb' and Gentlemen's Garments, Silk Lace, Muslin, Pamask and Morcan Curtains, iStraw B'inneti, l?ilk and Silk Drcaics, Waterod Carpets, Kurs, Table Cotera, Ac, CLEANSED AND REFINISHED In the best niamier. Fa'ted or aStninM Gnoods restored or re djcJ. All orders executed with care and dispatch mart8-d:ira 1 CHARLES HERBIG. lake Notify! (iieapr (itau Kver! Buggies ! Carriag es ! WE ARK RKCKIVINtf DAILY FROM our Manufactory in Xenia, O., some of the finest Family CarrianH. Turu-over feat Rockaways, tJhiftiuR Top Buggies, Trotting Sulkeys aud Spring Wagons, all made of the best Htock aud Timbur, seasoned from three to urn years. Tlie aboro articles we ottt-r to the pui.ll . r u pectioo, aud at such prices that will induce those wishing to procure a carriage, to buy of us. All work Warranted. itewstiory Town Street, one door Kast of the Krankhi Bank, Columbus, Ohio. auH-iUlv HHANNdN k HAY RKH. Blake, Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, OM7iVBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW THE GREATKST VARIETY and tiuest quality of i.ver ofTc red fur sale in this market, Coni 'tingol Family Carriages, Light One-horse Kocka-ways, l'li!toQ Buggies, Light bbiltiug Top Bug-gittg, extra Jine Light 1 rotting huggies, Spring Wagons, small Oiuuibus- or Hacks, Kxteusion Top Barouches, Light Koad and rhysiciaus'Sulkies, AU of which we warrant to give satisfaction. Our prices shall be as law hh any Establish meut In the West ern country, who sell work of equal quality. Call and examine our work before purchasing Uewliero. weooud iiana Buggies taken in exchange lor uew work. Repairing done on short uotice. Hhops and Kenositorv on Front, betweou State and Town sts. '2(J W A. rM? C3 AND JEWELR Y. LLESQUfc'-RKUX & SONS, IMPOKTKItS and Dealers in WATCH E.S AND JiiWKLH V, have remnTed from tlieir former stand to AMUOS' BI.UCK, a tew doors south of Neil House, where they have opened a large and well selected stock of X'iX10 WitOllO, Watch Materials and Tools, Rich Jewelry, Sliver and Pla ted Ware, Clocks, fancy doods, rrench and Knglish Perfumery, &o. Ail their iroods are received direct from manufacturers. fheir stock utters great Inducements to merchants and all who wish a good article at a moderate price. t f Watches, Jewelry and Clocks carelully repaired ana warranted. March a, isou uiy Fine Watches and Jewelry. BLYNN & BALDWIN ARE NOW RE CE1VING a new suck of Watches, Diamond Work, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Gold Spectacles, IMatcd Goods, Otis Jinriicrs, etc., etc. We think we can otter inducements to purchasers. L.RH and see. ap29 Turned the Corner Ueiuoval. BUCK. II AS REMOVED 1118 CLOCK, KJ WAl(,ll-MAM.NU, and JKWKLKY bstaD- t lUhuientto WCSHLIiK'S New i Building, on Town street, ad- lolniug the franklin Bank, wliere he will be lad to accommodate the Puhllo with every thin- tu uts line at tne very lowest rates. aprie Clothing! T. W. CARPENTER & CO., RE NOW RECEIVING, AT THEIR NEW X UU1UHNU, on luwn Htr.et, their Spring and Summer Goods, Comprising evpry variety of RKADY MADE CI.OtHINO, forlientlemen's.aod Hoys' wear; also, Hats, Caps, Mnrls. Collars, Carpet Hacks, Umbrellas, to., tc, all of the latest styles. We would respectfully Invite those wishing to purchase goods in our line, to call and examine our Stock, which is now full and complete, which we claim to sell at Fair Kates, donie of our goods are of a quality not excolled in beauty, durability and style by any bouse in tuts city. apvt-dwiy C. JUberly te Co., NO. 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, Corner of High ami Friend Streets, ARE JUST RECEIVING THEIR NEW XX STOCK of Dry Goods aud Groceries ror the Spring Trade, which will be sold to suit the limes. Butter. Ens. Raia. Lard. Ac. 0-. are taken In ex. ehauf for goods at cash prices, and the highest market price paia at an times. raarw-wtt RANDALL & ASTON, A hulesa le and Retail Dealers la Books & Stationery BLANK BOOKS, Wall and Window Papers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lilliogmplis und Engravings, WINDOW SHADED, CORNICES & FIXTURES, liull aud Green Hollands, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. 4'aT-KKAstl' on hand and made to order. 4M 1'APKKS of almost every description. And an endless variety of fancy and nseful articles for Ladies and Gentlemen, all of which will be sold very low lor CASH, at Whiting's Old Stand, ( oluiiibui, O. niar'W J. H. RILEY & (30., COLUMBUS, OHIO. DEAI.EK3 IN Law Altidicni and School Hooks. II LANK HOOKS, A . ysite, style and pattern of Ruling, on haud and made . to oruer. Railroad and Insurance Office, IlankH, uroiiers, ami tenuity uincers, Supplied with any article in the Line of Stationery on me nest terms, anu an wora warranted.. Blank Notes and Drafts Job Printing and BOOK BINDING. A full supply at all times of valuable Standard Works. foreign ana American r-oilions. A good sloch of valuable Mechanical and Scientlflo Works at all times. All the New Books received direct. French, E.vousu and American Stationer t, Wholesale and Retail. AIho, Paper Ilanging and Borders, J- The most extensive Stock West of Philadelphia . "6 Window Shades and Fixtures, Window Cornices, Fine Mirrors from 8 to 8 feet, French Plate Oil Paintings and Engravings, Portrait and Picture Frames, always on hand an'i made to nnler. Cutlery and Bold Pens, Work Boxes and Dressing Cases, Card Cases and Porte Monies, Cloth, Hair, Hat, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Wallets, Bill Holder. o. mar8-w6mdtf OCCIII SWING, HAMITON H. 1'E.VMAM, TUO.t. SWING, JH. EWINIi, DENMM & CO., Attornoys txt Iiaw, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. Real E-tate I'urchftned and Sold on Coramisflion. special atteution paid to hocMing lAadu jo all parts ol the Territory. WAiutms non.nr ,t sorr, &c, &c. mar23-dw3m IllOH KWINO, Lots! nf St. Xouii. THOH. KW(NUT JR , LaU of Cincinnati. EWING BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW LEAVENWORTH CITY, TC ausns, Will practice in all the Courts of the Territory, and in the North Weateru Counties of Missouri. mar'-W ilw;im Fashionable Hatter, NEII. HOUSE, Oolvi.xaa.l3u.ta, Oliio, Y STOCK OF SPRING AND ItJL SUMMKrt (J(JUI)S Ir now complete, to wbicb I in vit tliH attention of the public. My Htock in from tlu bent iiiftuulaotuntrs eatH,aoit warranted of the beat (JUHlitlHrl. Drab Bearer, and ntliern, are of nipei ior qualitiea anl fiue liniuli, varying Intra t'i.M to $7. Youtlia and Cbildrvn'H Fancy Oooda or every deacrip-tiou. Also, a frond aKortmAut of tine Caih lor Men and Boyw, oft and beautiful atyien. My Hpnng style of tiiltt Urcnn Hat in No. 1, and from tlie bn.-t I.aitnm anaunfactiirorri. aud of nuperior (juali-tit).Mwn'ri finenolt Oats of every shape, color and quality. Men's flue fancy 'Sumuivr, Strv, Leghorn, Faoa-ma, and wcry variety of .Summer Good now worn. myll H. HHTTH. foliimhus Machine Manufacturing m;' Sir ?jt rvrr w a. tw "m" (I.ATE KAOI.B FOUNDRV,) kiANlK ACTDRERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Also, all kinds of Kmlroiiil M'orlt & Machinery. Switchei, Hwitch biMuis, WrouirhtandCast Frogs, " ' CrossloH, Car Wheels, 11 1'edestals, " Oil Boies, " Asles, Water Htallon Pipes, Castings, Mill Gearing, for Haw Urist Mills, Shafting and Pulleys, Manhinists1 Tools, Cast Iron Fronts, Window Cans and mils tor houses. Cast & Wrought Gratings, Holler Iron, Vaulls A Tanks, Bolts, forging. Turning, - Iron Bridges and Koo, Bcrew cutting-ami 1'lauing, nwli 1 Ill k11 dnorintious. . All order, tor the above work WILL BE FILLED PROMPTLY, AND THE WOKK DONE IN THK BliT MAN-NKK. niKtoTOKa : JOHN S. BALL, I F. .1. MATTHEWS, WM. TKKV1TT, J. P. BRUCK, AMOS MoNARY, PETER AM BOS, LUiAn nuiii.rj5. JOHN S. HALL, Pmulrnt. CHARLES AMBOS, Sup't. H. CHARY, Secretary and Treasurer. Columbus, Jan. 7, 1H66. jaH-dl j The subscriber has the TO WHS AGENCY aTowr,SIIIPS For several Counties In . CENTRAL S Con n lies, SOIlthCril OhlOi j To assist In Canvassing, For which ho desires to H !or "hich he wil1 BlT employ g Xerm Sub-Agents, h J5 And prompt payment for IN " efTlclent Men. Address, J. W. STRONG, ail7 Hox 47R, Columbus, Ohio. . 3C ? JI3 S T R. TAUL & CO. ARE PREPARED TO J furnish families, Hotels, r-alooos, Groceries, Kail Roads, ftc, Ac, with 1UKE ICK, taken rrom one half to one mile above the Penitentiary, by the hundred or season contract, on most favorable terms. Ordera left at Hliedd ft Miller's grocery, Town street, opposite Owynne Block, at D. W. ft V. W, Hill's meat atore, Buokeye Block, at J. R, Paul's office, in Huntcr'a ware-houe, or by note through the Post Oflice, to J. R. Paul, will be promptly attended to. api-um IS crkshirc LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSFIELO, MASS. MARVIN KEEP, AGENT, NO. 1 ODE M BLOCK, COLUMnU.-t, OHIO. Woollcy's FINE AUT GALLERY, 4 DOORS SOUTH OP TUB UNITED ft STATES HOTEL, west side of High street, th only nlica where Photozranhs are taken Hie site on Oil Can vass. Ambrotypes, photographs and Metographa, and all plotures perUlnlng to the art taken In tlie very best style, on tbe most reasonanie rerms. Photographs on Oil Canvass taken from a Daguerreotype op Ambrotype as well as from life. ja1-w6m 8. J. WOOLLKT i li. jwr HPHTISaiOS FITCH. 0B . BORTU. IDWJSD A. IITIB. 1QG7. 1007. Fitch, ortlc& Co., PUODICE, FOaWittDLVO AND C0U3IISSI01 IftaC3Lrola.Zft3UL'C;H9 PIQ IRON AGENTS, Dealers in Flour, Salt, Water Umt, JTigh Wines, de., Warehouses East & West End of Scioto Bridge, It ROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, O., TVTAKE CASH ADVANCES ON .LtJL. Consignments of property to he sold in this or ka.iern Markets. Freights oonsignud us, to he forwarded, will not be subject to Dravage, We have the only Warehouse In Columbus that Is situated both on Canal and Kailroad. Being Agents for several Transpor tation Lines we can at all times give snippers tue ad vantage oi tue Cheapest, Reliable Houtes. They will therefore readllr see the advantage of consign lug property to us, and not by any particular route from Loiumous. mavv-uiy THE LARGEST WOOD TYPE -MANUFACTORY la the United States, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. PROPRIETORS. TO PKISTKB3 IN TDK WEaT. A LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE MA NO l. FACTUM? of WOOD TYl'S has suggested to us so many tmprovenrftits In the preparation ol the wood used, as well as in the mechanical execution of our work, that we feel confident we have attained A DEGREE OF PERFECTION hitherto unknown in this department of industry. BIT We have availed ourselves of facilities wbicb ens hie us to furnish printers on the MOST EASY AND ACC0MM0DAT1NU TKRMH, ffhsn their orders are accompanied by proper reference. EVERY FIZK AND STYLE OF WOOD I.CTTKH Is manufactured, from the most diminutive to the very largest suitable for the MAMMOTH POSTERS so common in tlie present day, and either plalu or dnptl nated for colors, aud are made in A Style of Elegance and Beauty of Pro portion only attained by the most experienced aitiftts. ir vve are permitted to reioi to the following prriti-cal men who have used and sold our type, and pronounond them ot superior and unsurpassed quality: A. W. Fairbanks, ttrru of Harris, Falrhenrs k Oo., Cleveland. Oeoru'e Sncir, 6rra of Gr-tv. D.irdnl"T. f i.iire Ct.. Cieveland. Scupp ft Brass, and Lui-tdon & Boundr,, Cnisaji. l'omeroy ft Co., Detroit. Andrews ft Jarger, Toledo. 1.. Johnson ft Co., Type Founders, Phil. Cincinnati Type Foundry, Cincinnati, and Proprietors of the Fact, Journal and Statesman O-y-.w?. Caiumuus, Ohio. - Ji Orders addressed to DAY 8R0TJif.a, C.l'iiis iv, Gate, will reoeive prompt attentWn. rioW iiw ' Card to the Public. 1TINCHESTER TAKliS THIS METHOD V V of informing the citizens of Columbus and stran gers veiling the city that he has KESliUKD BtSI.VESS JGAIJ, IN THE ROOMS DIRECTLY -PPOSiTK THE GOODALE HOUSE, Occupied by Mr. GrinwoM, aud will be hnppy to wait ou an wirtino riciurutt 01 iiihuibhithh or iriuuiiH. Having lost my Uookn by ih rticutit fire, I would most renjiectiiilly invite tliou kaowlog thmnelTen iutl)tid to we to give tun & call, aud thoie baviDR claim a agaiDat me will alBo urenent ttiein aud I will ndavor to tuewt UiMiu. Ktirinfctlully, So., delfi-dCm pl I). 1). WINCHESTER. IMPORTANT TO NEBRASKA EMIGRANTS! 1000 Lots for Donation ! i'o I'ersoii Uuildiug thereon, by the L.4IM1EU CITY COMPANY. nnm point is located on the X Missouri Kiver, 140 miles abote Omaha Citv. and oppcsiie the mouth of tbe James Kiver of Minnesota, and bring aUo the crossing of the Uutmqu. ft St Piuls t-acme it. n., renuera r ore ot uie best points on the Missouri River in Nebraska Territory. it rssurrounuea oya well timbored country, and cao not be surpassed in this Union for fertility of soil. To capitalists this is the point on this Hiver, and must soon outstrip all of them. Information lurnished oradJ. Correspondence solicited. Address H. L. CAMPBELL, Pres. Oinahii City, N. T., or Campbell, Link & Co., Land Agents, Lanier City, N. T. 11 it r.,.i. l-... u..... Ai.: B. L. Campbell ft Co., Land Agents, Omaha City, N.T. warasis ot oioux lny, lowa. H. M. Curtis, Florence, N. T. ap27-dwSm $1,000 Reward ! THE AMERICAN COPPER LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY will pay One Thou sand Dollars to any person who will prove an instance where a building furnished with Lyon's Copper Lightniug Rods ever sustaining a cent's worth ol damage from the eifects of lightning; although often struck, have always stood the test, while Iron rods invariably fall, as every one knows. Three millions of feet of this rod was made and sold In Massachusetts last year, and not less In New York. It Is destined to supply the place of all Iron rods. Any one wishing their buildings suppllsd with this valuable conductor can leave their orders with MASON ft BUMS, High street, Columbus, who are agents for several couuties la P. 3. If any one wants any kind of an iron rod wlib Lynn's Improved Insula-: tors, thoy will be furnished at six cents per foot. Any communication addressed to me at Columbus, Ohio, will receive prompt attention. v7-wtf E. E. LEE, General Agent DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX-ItiTING under the firm of A. P. Stone ft Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent, S. I). Alfred having disposed of his interest to the remaining partner!, who are authorized to collect all debts due, aud will pay all claims against the late firm. A. P. STONE, 0E0. F. O'HARRA, O..JJ. STONE, J. 0: THOMPSON, Columbus, Jan. 21), 1857., 3. D. ALFKEi). N E WFl R M. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED the Interest of S. D. Alfred in the lata firm oi A. P. etone ft Co., will oontinue the business as usual at No. 4 Owynne Block, under the stylo of Ftono, O'Harra Co. A. P. STONE, GEO. F. O'HARRA, 0. R. STONE. Jan. 20, 18S7. (s31 J. C. THOMP ON. t'awtoiwaisw; -J5T-'' V;',.;.. MEDICAL INFIRMARY AND Water Cure Establibhiiicnt, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, FOR FEMALES ONLY. Open at all seasons. Send for Circular, Address ocd-wly W. HHKPARD, M. D, For Sale. A DOUBLE HOUSE ON LOT NO. C.2C5, CX oi Water 8treet, Terms accommodating. Inquire it teH-alT apl7 0. W. KENT 4 EBBKNKBOOX. m ill WUUIUMMsl BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! New Book and Periodical Store, IN PLAT I 'S lilllLDING, Three Doors from (he Post Office, STATE STREET, WHERE ALL THE POPULAR MISCEL-Livrnni Wn-t. r tk .i.. n,., . i.a r.,....j i great variety. Alio, the lollowlng Weeklies anil Monthlies. Bsllou's Pictorial, Flag of our Union, New York Ledger; Harper's Weekly; Police Gatett; Spirit of the Times; He SDtlflo American; True Flag; ' New York Clipper; Boston Pilot; New YorkHersl I; New York Tribune; Life Illustrated; Leslie's Illustr'ed Weekly; London Punch; London News; Thompson'! Btnk Not List; Waverly Hagaiioe; Weekly Novelette; and Leslie's Gazette of New York 4 Paris Fashions. Harper's; Godey'a Lady's Book; Mra. Stepheos' Illnntrated Monthly; Peterson's; The Waverly Bsllou's Pollar Monthly; Graham's; The Knickerbocker; Putnam; Hcbooliellow; Young People's Illumine. I'd; ( lack wood; New York Journal; Nick Nai; Yankee Notions; Household Words; United States Magazine; Youth's Cabinet; Appleton's RallroadGuide Kansas As It Is; Minnesota As It Is; Iowa As It Is; The Kansas Region, by Green; Pocket Mapsof Western Stales li Territories; hxploraltona or the M. eteenth century Doctor Antonio; Earnest Llnwnod; Irenius, or the Mass nf Lord Chatham Inquire Within, or 3700 Facta for the People; All of Mra. Soulhworth's New Novels. Just received by mar21-dly sp80 R. KENNEDY. J. II. Riley & Co. I'APEK IIANGIIVOS, 127. OOO PIooos, SPRING STOCK! Large Variety New Patterns. FRENCH AND AMERICAN Papers, Itordcrs, Decorations, iND PRINTS FOR FIRE BOARDS. OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES. Curtain Bands, New Styles Cornices, French Patterns. WIND 0 W SHADES, IN GOLD AND COLOR. (.Shades mad. to order.) Boir llolluui, from SI to 62 in Width. Curtain Loops & Centre Tassek Picture Cords and Tassels. Oval Mirrors . WINDOW PAPERS, ALL COLORS. The above is the Largest and Best Stock of Goods in the line ever oliered in Ohio, and will be sold Cheap, apl Itandall & Aston TTAVE RECEIVED THEIR 8PRI1 STOCK J.J. Of WALL PAPERS & BORDERS And oiler entirely new styles of Papers of the best makers. A fin stock of Beautiful Decorations for Hulls, Ceilings & Ch arches, GOLD TAPERS AND BORDERS Of th moit bemtiful designs. CVil and examine bft'or purchasing. marl? Elisha Kent Kane. T'HE DISCOURSE ON THE DEATH OF 1 the lamented Dr. Kane, delivered In the Senate Chamber, Columbus, March 8, 1857, by Rev. James Huge, u. u. ; puDinoeu oy request ot many aureus, rnco rue, apVO HANDALL 4 ATON. CPLENDID ENGLISH ENGRA. KJ VING8 KKMH STOCK All Historical Bubjects. tram the Original Palntinxs br the Old Masters. (Sizes 28X36 and oOX4'2. Call and examine the stock while trash. mal2 KANIIALL tt AsTON, A FISH STORY! BEING A TREATISE ON THE Artificial 'ropvrt(oo of oertafn binds of Hnh, wild the descrlptiun and habiU of lueb kiiitla ai ara the mont tuitable for culiura in ponda and basiua; by Thwo-dotua Oailick. For aala by m!9 HANDAT.f. k AHTOV, MERCHANT TAILORS. AND SPRING OPENING ! P. ROSE HAS MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room one door north of the Neil House entrance, where be has opened the finest stock of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear To be found Id the city, consisting in part of Cloths, Casslmeres and Vcstings, Of the finest grades and latest styles, selected by him-sell, from the best stocks to be found in New York. Also, a general assortment of every grade of Goods usually kept In the best Merchant Tailoriog establlshraentseaat. Also, a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured expressly for himself, that he oan recommend, both in Goods and Workmanship. His friends and customers are Invited to call and ex amine for themselves before purchssing elsewhere. As he attenda personally to busiuess, he teela confident he can please all who may favor him with thslr patrooago, apl JOHNSON DBIIiDINIJ, u now Btouvma hjb Spring anil Summer Cloths, I'iissirocrcs and Veslings. Also, the very best quality of all kinds ot Ready Made Clothing. Gentlemen wishing a suit of elothea got np In the latest New York styles, can be furnished with one at all times at greatly reduced prices. mariiO COLUMBIAN HALL, : For Concerts, Lectures, &c, TIM BEST HALL IN OHIO. CIIAS. A. WAGNER, Agent. ep25-d3ra Mowers & Kcapcrs. FARMERS WISHING A SIMPLE, DURABLE, a Long Tried and Reliable Machine, for Keap-iug and Mowing, can bo supplied by applying to us. No risk la Inourred, as we, as formerly, otter the following warrant-, ftot taiitfaction shall b given, and that our Machine it tuperior to any other, the purchaier beino the fudgt. tUasonsDis nonce must t given na ir the machine does not prove satisfactory upon trial. MINITJRN k CO., aplO-wom Urbana, Ohio. SIb feia State lanrnal. THE ATHELlNGSj OR, THE THREE Ql FTS, BOOK II-PART T. CHAPTER Z. GOINO HOME. And now it had come to an end all the novelty, the "plendor, aud theexcitment of this ursi visit aca Agues ana Manaa were about to eo home. They wure very much Dlenied. and yet a little disappointed glad aud eager to return to their mother, yet feeling it would bavo been something of a compliment to he asked to remain. Rachel, who was a great deal more vehement and demostrative than either of them, threw herself into their arms with violent luard. "I have been eo happy since ever 1 knew yon," said Rachel "no happy, 1 scarcely thought it right when I was not with Louis and I think I could almost like to be your servant, and go Dome witn you. 1 could do anything tor you." "uusti!" Bind Agues. "No; it Is quite true," cried poor Rachel quite trne. I should like to be your servant. and live with your mother. Ohlloughttoeay." she continued, raising hrrself with a little start and thrill ot terror, "that if we were in a diner- eot position, and could meet people like equals, t should be eo dad so verv glad to be friends." "But how odd Raobel would think it to live in Bellevue," said Marian, coming to the rescue with a little happy ridicule, which did better tnan gravity, "aud to see no one, even in the street, hut the tuilkman and the greengrocer's oojuor Kacnei only minus ot the willows and Wiuterbourue; she does not know in the least now things look in bellevue." uachel was beguiled into a laugh a very unusual indulgence. "WDen you sav that. think it is a very little oottaga like one of the cottages in the village; but you know that is au wrong, un, wneu do you think you will go to Wiiiterbournef" "We will write and tell you," said Aenes. "all about it, and bow many are going; for I do not fupnopc uuarlie will come alter all; aud you will write to us how oftent Every olher dayr7 Kacnei turned very red, then very pale, and looKca at them with considerable nismay. Write!" she said: with a falter in her voice. "I I never thought of that I never wroto to any one; I dare say I should do it very badly. Oh no; I shall be sure to find out whenever you come to the Old Wood Lodge." "But we shall hear nothing ot yon," sttid Ag nes. "Why should you not write to us? I am sure you do to your brother at home." "I do nor," said uachel, once more drawing herself up, and with flashing eyes. "No one can writo letters to us, who have no name." fane was n it to be moved from this point; she repeated (no same words again and again, though with a very wistful aud yielding look in her face. All tor Louis Ifer companions were obliged to give np tbe question alter all. bo there was another weeping, sobbing, vehe ment embrace, and Rachel uitmppcared without a word into the big bare room down stairs disappeared to lull again without a struggle into ner tormer lorioru wo toyieid on tier own account, and to struggle with lierce haughtiness lor tue credit ot Louis leaving the two sisters very thoughtful and compnssiouate, and full of i sudden eager generous Impulse to run away witn anu use ner nome. "Home to mammal It would be like hoaven to Rachel," said Agnes, in a little enthusiasm, witn tears in her eyes. "Ay, nut it would not be like the Willows," said tbe moat practical Marian; aud they both looked out with a smile and a sigh upon tbe beautiful sunshiny lawn, the river in an ecstacy n( l;l., i.:k,..nn l.n i:uu 1..1 ,i VI llUb BUU UHljUIUCQS, IUU liblltj IH1UUU WltU all Un milled willow-leaves, and bethought themselves, finding some amusement in tbe oontrast, of Laurel House and Myrtle Cottage ana me close secluded walls ol Uellevue. Mrs. Atheling had sent the Fly tor ber daught ersthe old Islingtonian fly, with tbe old white Dorse, and the coachman with his shiny bat. This vchiole, which bad once been a chariot of tbe gods, looked somewhat shabby as it stood in the broad sunshine before the door of the Willows, accustomed to the luiry coach of Mrs. Edgerley. They laughed to themselves very quietly when they caught their tiret glimpse of it, yet In a momentary weakness were bait ashamed; for even Agnes s honest determma tion to let everybody know their true "rank in lile" was not troubled by any tear lest this re spectable vehicle should be taken for their own carriage now. "Uoiug, my lover' cried Mrs. kdgerley; "the fatal hour has it really come so soon? Yon leave us all desolee, ot course; bow ihatl we exist to-day? And it was bo good oi you to come. Remember! we shall be dying till we have a new tale from tbe author ot Hope Hazle wood. I long to see it. I know it will be charm ine. or it could not be yours; and, mr love, you look quits lonr euch.roses! I think you quite (be most exquisite little creature in tbe world. Remember me to your excellent mamma. Is your carriage wailing? Ab, I am miserable to part with you. Farewell that dreadful word --furewelll" Again that light perfumy touch waved over one blushing cheek aud then another. Aire. Edgerley continued to wave her band aud make them pretty signals till they reached the door, whither they hastened as quickly and as quietly as possible, not desiring any escort; but few were the privileged people in Mrs. Edgerley's morning-room, and uooue cared to do the girls so much bonor. Outside the house their friend the gardener waited with two boquots, eo rare and beautilul that the timid recipients of the same, making bim their bumble tnanKs, scarcely knew bow to express suincient grati tude. Some one was arriving as they departed some one who, making the discovery ol their presence, stalked towards them, almost stum' bling over Agnes, who happened to be nearest to him. "Going away?" said a dismayed voice at a considerable altitude. Mr. bndiiott s turn head positively vibrated wi'.h mortification; he stretched it towards Marian, wno stood netore him smiling over her flowers, and fixed a look of solemn reproach upon her. "I am aware that beauty and youth flee ofton from the presence ol one who looks npon life with studious eye, ' This disappointment is not with out Its obiect. You are going away." "Yes," said Marian, laughing, but with a little charitable oompassion lor ber own particular victim, "and you are just arriving? It is very odd you should have come yesterday." "Permit me," said Mr. Endicott moodily. "No; I am satisfied. This experience is well I am glad to kno v it. To us, Mies Atheling," said the solemn Yankee, ns be gave bis valuah'o as sistance to Agnes "to us this play and sport of fortune is but tbe proper training, uur business is not to enjoy; we bear these disap oointments for the world." He put them into their humblo carriaco, and bowed at them solemuly. 1'oor Mr. Endicott! He did not bluh, but grew green as be stood lookinst after the slow equipage ere he turned to the diBonchanted Willows. 'J hough he was about to visit people of distinction the American young gentlman, being in love, did not care to enter upon this new scene of observation and note-nmking at this moment; so he turned into the road, and walked on in the white cloud nf rlnnt. raised bv tho wheels of the fly. The Hunt Itself had a sentiment In it, and belonged to Marian; and Mr. Eudioott began the paiuful manufacture of a ponnet, expressiug this "experience," on the very spot. "Hut iou ouitbt not to laugh at him. M irinn even though other people do," Bald Agnes, with superior virtue. "Whv not?" said the saucy beauty; "I laugh ed at Sir Langham and I am sure he deserved 1. t -t.A o.lituH In an ntwlui.tna II,, DUD nu-m M- .uKw twuii. I "Marian," said Agnes, "I think you have I named bim yourself, or I should not have done it we bad better not say anything about Sir Liangnmn to mamma." "1 do nut cure at ull who names bim," said Marian, pouting; but she made no answer to the serious proposition: so it became tacitly ugred betweeu them that nothing was to be mud ot ibu biiperb runaway lover when tbey got no int. I'o be continued. J The following letter was recently received by the President from a pro tern, postmaster out west: Crawford County, Mo., April 30,1857. Mr. Buchanan fear Sir, Air is tbe post master at this place, and he is gone out west, and has been gone for three or four weeks, and be baa no deputy here, but I have been opening the mails and atteudiug to it since be has been goue, as he lull the key with nie, and the postmaster told me that 1 must make a report at the end of every month, aud did not tell me wno l was to write to, out suppose it is to you we should make our reports, as we are all citizens of the government of which you are now President. If you are not tbe right one to receive the report, pleas drop me a few lines, letting me know who 1 am to report to, and I will write again. Heport at the JSna of jlprtl l be weatner is cold lor the seasou provisions scarce and very high but, notwithstanding all that, we have regular mails ouce a week, icood health. aud the people of this county are universally pleased with your administration; this is all i know that would interest you; if there is anything omitted in my report please let me kuow. My best respects to you and Mrs. Buchanan. LIUllTE, NEW TON & lillADUUR S, 431 Uroome Street, Mew York, MANUFACTURERS OF THE PAT-fcNl AHUII WKfcSl' t-LANK HANo oKTES,cl- unrated tur dupth, fulluus-i, richness, purity, anda peculiar smiog quality ot their tune, fur which they have received the h gbejt encomiums lrum the greatest musi-oal celebrities ot the country ; and in every fair, when brought in competition vruh other instruments, nave ud- tained the highest premium, 'the patent Arch Wrest i'lanlc, which is owned and used only ov us, guarantees their standing in lune Longer than any other luetrumtnt; wnne tneix unprecedented oeinauu iu an pans ti m country is sufficient proof of their excellence. A libe ral discount to Ulergvmen, Schools aud the trade, jed-dly-a SO METHINCf NEW! Hall's young America Fire-cracker I'istol. mms IS ATHI TTF.T) to re the JL. most amusing 'J'oy orer ottered to Young America, suited to all times of the yrar. It makes a report eaual to the commiiu I'istol, and carries a ban wiin loo ,me precision for ten paces, though not with force enough to kill, making it the only cheap ami harinlena 1'iniol lor target practice in existence. luu.OOU sold in four weeks! netail puce, zn ceuts aud upwards, according in uiw market. Trade price, dollars per hundred ti stole, cash en delivery, ent by expresa to auy part of the Cuuntry. A. tt. llAkjL, BJb uroatway, new sura, Inventor aud Holt Manufacturer. A full description, with engravings, tent to any ad dress on receipt of a postage stamp. nut; OKAt'aiKS constantly on nana, fr iovu Agents Wanted. A beautilul specimen rtstoi sent ny express or man. prepaid, on receipt ol SI. jer)-dlm-s PATENT SPRING BEDS, PATENT Svrinii Under Bed), Pure hair Matlreuei, and Pat ent Iniroved I' rem turn Jfosjuilo C'anoi tes and Acts. vve inanulacture and uuer tor sale lue neer, ceus ever sold In this or any other market. A person il inspection will satisfy any one of the correctness of what we state. Uur Mosquito Nets combine beauty, cheapness, simplic ity, and periect security against inseots, wimoui (instructing the circulation of air. UeAlers anu others will consult their own interest by examining our Beds and Nets before purchasing elsewhere. u. a. k w. HiKA hum, Agents, ieS-d:.m-s SuSCanil st . N. Y.. (east Broadwav.) Jouven's Kid-Glove Cleaner. JOIJVKN'3 KID-liLOVE CLEANER. JOUVEN'S KllMJLUVE CLLANhK. JOUVEN'S Klb-ULOVB C1.KANKR, - JOUVKN'S K1U-ULOVK CLKANEK. 26 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. 2ii cents per bottle. b cents per bottle. 25 ceuts per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. Oue oottle cleans 60 pair One bottle cleans 60 pair. One bottle cieana 60 pair. Oue buttle cleaus 5o pair. As no odor proceeds from the preparation, the giovo can bewornttffiidiuieiyaiteritlsclened. Witb.aj.iece of hanuel. anoir a small portion of the preparation verv lightly, and the dirt will instantly disappear. It is the article u-ed by tbe Kid Glove Manufacturers of France, to impart that purity of huih and soilness for which their Uloves aie au justly celebrated. It cleans Kid Slippeis, and white and colored Kid oloves elegantly. is also an excellent article lor me i .ner, nu tor beautifying the cuinpleilon, removing Un, pimples, etc., fsr exceeds in exi eilence uny of the thousaud aud oue prep, aratious usually sold fur that purpose. One trial at the triruug expense ot 26 cents, win ounvince any oue mat the article is all that it is claimed to be, Try a bottle of il lor 26 ceuts, and you will never wish to be without it. It can be obluined of all Druggists aud Dealers Id Fancy Uoudi in Columbus, Ohio, and at wbuleaale of the aole proprietors, CLAKK & CO., 1)35 Btoadway, New York. A liberal discount to the trade. As there is an luferiur article in the market, buyers will be careful to see that the name ol Clikb a Co. i upon each bottle which they put chase. jee-d3m-a Wood and Willow Ware, C0RD.VGE AM) WRAPPING PAPER. NOTICE OF CO-lMRTNEItSHlP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE this day formed a co-jjurtnerfcb'p, for ttie ur pone of doiuv a jobbing buHiuuBH in the Wood and Wiilotr Ware, Cordage and i'&yer buMiuRM. under the iTjle of Tyluk A Hakkjtit, aud wilt occupy the mora bermofura occupied by u, corner of W&luui and Fiout m reels, and No. ol Columbia aireut. A. O. TYL"K, May 9, lt&7. S. M. BAKKElT. We aro now prepared to furnUh any and every thing in the line m our busiiieHH, upon the bent ponmble Utiuh. OurHenior Partner having been longer m tbe business than any other man in tho west, and our J unlor Partner being alao well known a baring been oonneuted with thin trade for the last seven yeais, we trust that our names will be suUlcieut guarantee that in all bual-nens mat tern, the new Arm shall aland as high iu the estimation of our respective friends in tbe trade, as heie-tofure.We shall always keep the largest stock of any concern In the Weet, as well as tbe largest and bent acsortojent that can be found In an7 one concern in tbe United States; aud shall hereafter pay particular attention to filling orders for the wholeuale trade, guaranteeing, in all canes, to sell at Manufacturers' nates tbe staple goods iu the line of Wooden Ware. CORDAGE. Our stock and assortment will at all times be larger and better than any other store In the city, and we shall endeavor to sustain the reputation of selling lower than any other houre in that hue uf trade here keeping a complete assortment of Manilla Hemp, Cotton, Jute and Tarred Higing, with every aencnptioQ oi i wines, iroi-Lines, Sash-Curd, etc., constantly on band. WRAPPING PAPER. Knowing that the best Wrapping Paper sold In the market is that of friend and Tngemann. we shall keep a good stock always on hand, at the lowtnt market rates. WASHBOARDS. As the best. Washboards which are now sold In tho market are those manufactured by 0. Waters 4 Co., we .hall ooutinuo the sole agents for thene Hoards, We reseeutiully ask our former ciutoiners to cerr1 and look through our stock nnd assortment, and eompare prices with any nartv in ths trade. By constant care and atteution to the wants of our customers, whatever they may be, we hope to meet a tall share of Ihi ir pat ronage. We shall occur. v tho stores formerly occupieo oy n. M. BarHktt, Coruer ot Wal, ut and t runt sis., and No. W. '211 and 30 Front atrnut .n,l the Isrua store No. il Columbia street, formerly occupied by A. il. Tvlor. TYi.UK & KAKRKTT, onl4enlfcwly nail Cincinnati, Ohio. SHERIFF'S MALE. Windsor Atcheson,") "- Franklin Common Plaaa, March vs. irm, A. U. 185". Jaeksr.n Kiddie. N OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER OF VENDL In thf, ah,,vn and to. mn lii-tnl.l. I nbsll eXpOS to sale at the door of tlie Court Home Iu ihe ciiy of Co lumbus, on the 20TII DAY OF JVSV, A. V. IM57, h.tn ti,. liAnr. or in o'clock a. Bi and 4 o'olock n. ui. of said d.y, the tv""rK "1 estate, to wit: Beinn a tiacrii nan oi ouv un oi in v . city ot t- Iurahus, oouuty of Franklin, and State ol Ohio, oommen-ciug wiih the west hue of Karnes's lot, running; on a parallel line 01 men sireel, oi it-ei, uience soutn JOI teet; theuce east al i lent; thence nurth to the place of beginning, being hall the size of an lnlot. Appraised attooO. WM. L. MINER, Shsrtn. May 19, 1867. dlw&wta
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Full Text | 11 X I II I I I ' Ms Jt & it VOLUME XX. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1857. NUMBER 258. 'UT III ID II II 111 Ijto State Journal. d.ui: Ttti-WKHKiiY and weekly m 'SOIIOTJIiIIH OO, W.U. SCIUJULEU, Editor. Tirm Invariably in Advance. IIaM.V- $6.00 per year. " y the Carrier, per week uJt T.c: rt.Ki.t SOU per voir. 2.0O ' Clues u! tenaudover ISO " TEKMd OK ADVERTISING BY TUB mjtlARK. (TBH LINES OR 11HII MAUI A BUO.KS.) Of on 1 year ..116 00 ; oue square weeks... 3 (0 On- " W mouths li 00 ; one " 2 weeks.. . 8 00 (Inn " 6 months 10 HO ; oue " 1 week... .160 One " 8 manthe 8 00 ; one " 3 days 100 One " 3ronth 6 60; one " 2davs.... 76 One " 1 month 4 60 ; one " 1 Insertion 60 Displayed advertisements half more than the above rates. t ' 7ertiemnnU, leaded and placed in the column of '!-; .rin.1 Notices," douMe the ordinary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal rates. Kordered on the Inside exclusively after the first week, 60 sr crui. more than the shore rates ; but all suob will pi,ur in the Trl-Weekly without oharge. HiiKinoss Csrds, not exceeding 8ve lines, per fearIn df. 'j,uO per line ; outside 62. . NtAicfcft or meetings, obaritable societies, Are oompa-ac, C, half price. Advertisements not accompanied with writtendirec-t-nj Dill be inserted till forbid, andaharged accord-' Ki- All tramiiml advartitanmU mutt be paid in advance. 1 his rule will not be varied from. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so much lor the space he ocoupiea, the changes being siiiwueable with the composition only. This plan is now gener.illy adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. I. J. CHITCHFIEtD, A. ttoruoy . t Iia w( COLD MM US, OHIO. Mm in tlie Udcuu Building, Uigli Street, iua'22-dtf S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notary 1'nblic and Copyist, OFFICE BOilM N(. B JOUNSOiN BUILDING, COLUMBUS OHIO, It i) F fc B B N C K W -. Swjitss Hahhk, Coauncit N. Own, felO mj S. CHITTENDEN, Attorney t Xi v ttc , OFFICE IN FLVTT'S WILDING, Join minis, Ohio. i ve-dtt ALLEN G. THUllMAN, Attoruoy a,t I-iww, CULU.ilUHS, U. OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, teb-0 ly Between Friend and Mound ets. id. (. L1LLE, BOOK-BINX)IJR A.U Itiuiik Uuok tUaiiul'acturer, lliyh street, between Broad and day sts. 170 COLUMBUS, O11I0. I'll IK. I. IISIILU, i ivil Kugiueer, Surveyor and Uruughtsmuti, bisbee's Blnck, over Kudisill's, llli;li SlrtTl, tJuluinbilN, Ohio. Lu KINDri OK LAND AND ENGLNEER- l INU Nurveyiug aud Leveling; Msppiug flatting; it.cuauical auii Alchilectural drawing, promptly aud ?uttniaclurily executed, itoie. to H. I.. rtullivant, Kq., JohnGrabam, hsq.,Col. . Weiberv, (I. K j:ildlniwly s. a. cuineni.N. t. loouh, a. walkdp It. V.. t'HAMI'ION Hi CO., rMAi.Kka in a:al.l aJtLC l'3ael M-e, CAIUMl3K, HUCKtNO, NURTIUtRX, ZANES VllLEAXD ULAUKMIim. Vard aud Onlce near Railroad Oepot, noil. (JOLUMBUS, O. HTAKFOKU & SMITH, AUCTION ANO COMMISSION MEUCI1ANTS Columbul, Ohio, -s .t ol Real Estate, Btocks, Household Furniture, Dry-Goodn, Groceries, Horses, Carriages, &c., Jko., attended to in city or country, on the inoBt reasonable terms, liberal advances on conidgnments decl-dly ill It, ill. ItOfl'KltTOiM. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD KIA.VD OF BHAPLIT HALL,) UIQH STHEET, COLUMBVS. w-Htraw Hats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO ly GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMUIIS, OHIO. TBE SUB.SCKIBERS ARE HAPPY TO announce that their arrangements are now com- ?lete, and tnis House will be opened to the Fublic on ueday morning, December 30th, 1B56. We invite the atteutiou of travelers and others to a Hotel newly finished, furnished and replete in every de partment. No paiutf shall be wanting on our psrt to make the Goodsle Houfe what is dexired at the Capital ol the State. JAMES A. BAKCUS, J. W. COLLIER, de29 Proprietors. NOTICE. rpilE UNDERSIGN HAVE THIS DAY .L entered into a copartnership in the practice of Medicine aud Surgery in this city and vicinity, under the name of "liarr K Hill." Office on the corner of Town and Third streets, lately occupied by Morrison ft Barr. 4y Special attention pain to diseases of the Lnng, and Female diseasea.-feA R. N. BARR, nolK-tf E. L. HILL. LOUIS ItlMtY & CO., rftj( Ji'i of High Street, between Rich and Friend, MANUFACTURERS OF Stencil Work, Raised Metal Letters, For Fancy Sign Work, Firemen and Military Companies Baggage Checks, Door Numbers, Ac, made to order Also, Electro-Plating and Gilding Pone in the Best Style. OKI War,; lCc-I'luted. so'T-eodly HEAL ESTATE. Toiiaxr xxr. bakeii, K.EAL ESTATE BROKER, Office in Piatt's Building, West of the Post Office. LTAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. XL COIIUS, Esq., for the purpose of doing a General Ajmicy Business, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for others, on the most accommodating terms, all kinds of Real Property, Railroad, and other Bonds and Stocks of all descriptions, and MAKE COLLECTIONS ir nh.NiKAL umu. aprH A. Jt.lltlt & CO., AGENTS FOR CHICKERING'S, 1 1IAI.LKT, DAVIS GO'S IPinno Fortes, A.VD Dlason k Hamlin' Mclodcons. K ficncral Aorlmtnt of musical Instramcnts, Weto Sh'ct Music recritrd event Week. NO. I OI KON B LOCK . nolM-flrVwlv .pl!H fc DENTISTRY U . SWAIN, N. IDotitlst, 8AVAGE3'3 NEW BLOCK, ly High St., opp. State House. Iron and Hrass Kounde rs, a ilimFiCTlRE TO ORDER, AND BATB ON HAND, STEAM ENGINES, Rollers and Mill-Rparin 3 WB ARK PKKPAKRD TO FURNISH Cast Iron Fronts. Bolts for Bridges, fce. Window Caps and Kills, Cast and Wrought Orating, Switches, Switch Stands, Frofrs and Crossings, n ST a 03 b3 tnanon ripes, so. CGMill Irons of all kinds always Si -a a on nanu.j AWNKW BHOP, West end of th National Road Briie.- Oolambu, Ohio, April 6, UU.-itwlj OB OB PICKAWAY HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) CIRCLEV lLL E , OHIO. Singe (I Hire I Stock Krghter lit tuislIoihC A. F. NEWMAN, I'roprietor. ma!8 J 0 II M la. (JtlOli, 'M3 M WLT -- 3C m,VB 9 Oiotito Capitol llouKf, iflC OLUMBUS, OHIO ,M OiO Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Which we warrant FRESH AND PURE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF HCRFUME- XV RY and Fancy Ono's, Burning Fluid, Paints, Oils, Varniabea aud Iiyedtuifs, Tobacco, 8nu0 and Cigars, Brushes, Hair, Hat, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and Paint. Para Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at Alt Honrs, Day or .Night, aufi-wlv Hughes & Heche, Manufacturers of CubiiMit Fiiriciliirts Chairs V Hint- trMs) ol Every Description, ITigH st. three, dtiari touth of Town It., WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TUK public that tliy hare oonstantly on band a tint M8ortmento Parlor and Kitchen Furuitun of srerj de scrip tioDt which thy wish to difipoHe of on the roost rea sonabie trms. Tbey would also call attfmtion to a nnw invention 01 their own that thej are about to hare patented, undm the name of the "Centre Hinge Spriug Bed." Au article that has won universal admiration liy all who have examined its superior advantages. The peculiar adaptedneBR to the pnrpnne dtifliDedj the nimpllcity of it construction, and the cheapnesH with which it can be furnished to customers, render the spring bed auperioi to all articles of the kind vet manufactured The Centre Since HpriQg Red can be tit ted to any hind ot bttdstead. Relying with emifldence upon the merits of the invention, they do not deemit AtlvisabletoBfnd ArentHi.ito the leld to increase the Hale, but they will he bappytoac-eommodate ail who feel an intMrnst in the matter with ai-opportunity of examining aud jixlfriuir for lliHtuseivMi, iv'2 dwlv JUL 3 3i mm v xm, 'M. The Colnmhus Fancy Dyeing Establishment 15 REMOVED FROM THE OLD STAND, Jl near the cornor of liteh and 11 iff b, to THIRD SWEET, BETUEEI FU1KD & TT0ln. Ordern will be received for Dyeing and CIcanHlntr 9ilk ftoodn of every description, Cotton and Linen Uoo in, Merlnoen. Cassimerus, Broadciothe, Horaces, Velvets, Craves, Gauzes, Blooms, Hosiery, Gloves, Shawla, &o., fcc. Also, I.a.lieb' and Gentlemen's Garments, Silk Lace, Muslin, Pamask and Morcan Curtains, iStraw B'inneti, l?ilk and Silk Drcaics, Waterod Carpets, Kurs, Table Cotera, Ac, CLEANSED AND REFINISHED In the best niamier. Fa'ted or aStninM Gnoods restored or re djcJ. All orders executed with care and dispatch mart8-d:ira 1 CHARLES HERBIG. lake Notify! (iieapr (itau Kver! Buggies ! Carriag es ! WE ARK RKCKIVINtf DAILY FROM our Manufactory in Xenia, O., some of the finest Family CarrianH. Turu-over feat Rockaways, tJhiftiuR Top Buggies, Trotting Sulkeys aud Spring Wagons, all made of the best Htock aud Timbur, seasoned from three to urn years. Tlie aboro articles we ottt-r to the pui.ll . r u pectioo, aud at such prices that will induce those wishing to procure a carriage, to buy of us. All work Warranted. itewstiory Town Street, one door Kast of the Krankhi Bank, Columbus, Ohio. auH-iUlv HHANNdN k HAY RKH. Blake, Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, OM7iVBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW THE GREATKST VARIETY and tiuest quality of i.ver ofTc red fur sale in this market, Coni 'tingol Family Carriages, Light One-horse Kocka-ways, l'li!toQ Buggies, Light bbiltiug Top Bug-gittg, extra Jine Light 1 rotting huggies, Spring Wagons, small Oiuuibus- or Hacks, Kxteusion Top Barouches, Light Koad and rhysiciaus'Sulkies, AU of which we warrant to give satisfaction. Our prices shall be as law hh any Establish meut In the West ern country, who sell work of equal quality. Call and examine our work before purchasing Uewliero. weooud iiana Buggies taken in exchange lor uew work. Repairing done on short uotice. Hhops and Kenositorv on Front, betweou State and Town sts. '2(J W A. rM? C3 AND JEWELR Y. LLESQUfc'-RKUX & SONS, IMPOKTKItS and Dealers in WATCH E.S AND JiiWKLH V, have remnTed from tlieir former stand to AMUOS' BI.UCK, a tew doors south of Neil House, where they have opened a large and well selected stock of X'iX10 WitOllO, Watch Materials and Tools, Rich Jewelry, Sliver and Pla ted Ware, Clocks, fancy doods, rrench and Knglish Perfumery, &o. Ail their iroods are received direct from manufacturers. fheir stock utters great Inducements to merchants and all who wish a good article at a moderate price. t f Watches, Jewelry and Clocks carelully repaired ana warranted. March a, isou uiy Fine Watches and Jewelry. BLYNN & BALDWIN ARE NOW RE CE1VING a new suck of Watches, Diamond Work, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Gold Spectacles, IMatcd Goods, Otis Jinriicrs, etc., etc. We think we can otter inducements to purchasers. L.RH and see. ap29 Turned the Corner Ueiuoval. BUCK. II AS REMOVED 1118 CLOCK, KJ WAl(,ll-MAM.NU, and JKWKLKY bstaD- t lUhuientto WCSHLIiK'S New i Building, on Town street, ad- lolniug the franklin Bank, wliere he will be lad to accommodate the Puhllo with every thin- tu uts line at tne very lowest rates. aprie Clothing! T. W. CARPENTER & CO., RE NOW RECEIVING, AT THEIR NEW X UU1UHNU, on luwn Htr.et, their Spring and Summer Goods, Comprising evpry variety of RKADY MADE CI.OtHINO, forlientlemen's.aod Hoys' wear; also, Hats, Caps, Mnrls. Collars, Carpet Hacks, Umbrellas, to., tc, all of the latest styles. We would respectfully Invite those wishing to purchase goods in our line, to call and examine our Stock, which is now full and complete, which we claim to sell at Fair Kates, donie of our goods are of a quality not excolled in beauty, durability and style by any bouse in tuts city. apvt-dwiy C. JUberly te Co., NO. 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, Corner of High ami Friend Streets, ARE JUST RECEIVING THEIR NEW XX STOCK of Dry Goods aud Groceries ror the Spring Trade, which will be sold to suit the limes. Butter. Ens. Raia. Lard. Ac. 0-. are taken In ex. ehauf for goods at cash prices, and the highest market price paia at an times. raarw-wtt RANDALL & ASTON, A hulesa le and Retail Dealers la Books & Stationery BLANK BOOKS, Wall and Window Papers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lilliogmplis und Engravings, WINDOW SHADED, CORNICES & FIXTURES, liull aud Green Hollands, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. 4'aT-KKAstl' on hand and made to order. 4M 1'APKKS of almost every description. And an endless variety of fancy and nseful articles for Ladies and Gentlemen, all of which will be sold very low lor CASH, at Whiting's Old Stand, ( oluiiibui, O. niar'W J. H. RILEY & (30., COLUMBUS, OHIO. DEAI.EK3 IN Law Altidicni and School Hooks. II LANK HOOKS, A . ysite, style and pattern of Ruling, on haud and made . to oruer. Railroad and Insurance Office, IlankH, uroiiers, ami tenuity uincers, Supplied with any article in the Line of Stationery on me nest terms, anu an wora warranted.. Blank Notes and Drafts Job Printing and BOOK BINDING. A full supply at all times of valuable Standard Works. foreign ana American r-oilions. A good sloch of valuable Mechanical and Scientlflo Works at all times. All the New Books received direct. French, E.vousu and American Stationer t, Wholesale and Retail. AIho, Paper Ilanging and Borders, J- The most extensive Stock West of Philadelphia . "6 Window Shades and Fixtures, Window Cornices, Fine Mirrors from 8 to 8 feet, French Plate Oil Paintings and Engravings, Portrait and Picture Frames, always on hand an'i made to nnler. Cutlery and Bold Pens, Work Boxes and Dressing Cases, Card Cases and Porte Monies, Cloth, Hair, Hat, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Wallets, Bill Holder. o. mar8-w6mdtf OCCIII SWING, HAMITON H. 1'E.VMAM, TUO.t. SWING, JH. EWINIi, DENMM & CO., Attornoys txt Iiaw, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. Real E-tate I'urchftned and Sold on Coramisflion. special atteution paid to hocMing lAadu jo all parts ol the Territory. WAiutms non.nr ,t sorr, &c, &c. mar23-dw3m IllOH KWINO, Lots! nf St. Xouii. THOH. KW(NUT JR , LaU of Cincinnati. EWING BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW LEAVENWORTH CITY, TC ausns, Will practice in all the Courts of the Territory, and in the North Weateru Counties of Missouri. mar'-W ilw;im Fashionable Hatter, NEII. HOUSE, Oolvi.xaa.l3u.ta, Oliio, Y STOCK OF SPRING AND ItJL SUMMKrt (J(JUI)S Ir now complete, to wbicb I in vit tliH attention of the public. My Htock in from tlu bent iiiftuulaotuntrs eatH,aoit warranted of the beat (JUHlitlHrl. Drab Bearer, and ntliern, are of nipei ior qualitiea anl fiue liniuli, varying Intra t'i.M to $7. Youtlia and Cbildrvn'H Fancy Oooda or every deacrip-tiou. Also, a frond aKortmAut of tine Caih lor Men and Boyw, oft and beautiful atyien. My Hpnng style of tiiltt Urcnn Hat in No. 1, and from tlie bn.-t I.aitnm anaunfactiirorri. aud of nuperior (juali-tit).Mwn'ri finenolt Oats of every shape, color and quality. Men's flue fancy 'Sumuivr, Strv, Leghorn, Faoa-ma, and wcry variety of .Summer Good now worn. myll H. HHTTH. foliimhus Machine Manufacturing m;' Sir ?jt rvrr w a. tw "m" (I.ATE KAOI.B FOUNDRV,) kiANlK ACTDRERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Also, all kinds of Kmlroiiil M'orlt & Machinery. Switchei, Hwitch biMuis, WrouirhtandCast Frogs, " ' CrossloH, Car Wheels, 11 1'edestals, " Oil Boies, " Asles, Water Htallon Pipes, Castings, Mill Gearing, for Haw Urist Mills, Shafting and Pulleys, Manhinists1 Tools, Cast Iron Fronts, Window Cans and mils tor houses. Cast & Wrought Gratings, Holler Iron, Vaulls A Tanks, Bolts, forging. Turning, - Iron Bridges and Koo, Bcrew cutting-ami 1'lauing, nwli 1 Ill k11 dnorintious. . All order, tor the above work WILL BE FILLED PROMPTLY, AND THE WOKK DONE IN THK BliT MAN-NKK. niKtoTOKa : JOHN S. BALL, I F. .1. MATTHEWS, WM. TKKV1TT, J. P. BRUCK, AMOS MoNARY, PETER AM BOS, LUiAn nuiii.rj5. JOHN S. HALL, Pmulrnt. CHARLES AMBOS, Sup't. H. CHARY, Secretary and Treasurer. Columbus, Jan. 7, 1H66. jaH-dl j The subscriber has the TO WHS AGENCY aTowr,SIIIPS For several Counties In . CENTRAL S Con n lies, SOIlthCril OhlOi j To assist In Canvassing, For which ho desires to H !or "hich he wil1 BlT employ g Xerm Sub-Agents, h J5 And prompt payment for IN " efTlclent Men. Address, J. W. STRONG, ail7 Hox 47R, Columbus, Ohio. . 3C ? JI3 S T R. TAUL & CO. ARE PREPARED TO J furnish families, Hotels, r-alooos, Groceries, Kail Roads, ftc, Ac, with 1UKE ICK, taken rrom one half to one mile above the Penitentiary, by the hundred or season contract, on most favorable terms. Ordera left at Hliedd ft Miller's grocery, Town street, opposite Owynne Block, at D. W. ft V. W, Hill's meat atore, Buokeye Block, at J. R, Paul's office, in Huntcr'a ware-houe, or by note through the Post Oflice, to J. R. Paul, will be promptly attended to. api-um IS crkshirc LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSFIELO, MASS. MARVIN KEEP, AGENT, NO. 1 ODE M BLOCK, COLUMnU.-t, OHIO. Woollcy's FINE AUT GALLERY, 4 DOORS SOUTH OP TUB UNITED ft STATES HOTEL, west side of High street, th only nlica where Photozranhs are taken Hie site on Oil Can vass. Ambrotypes, photographs and Metographa, and all plotures perUlnlng to the art taken In tlie very best style, on tbe most reasonanie rerms. Photographs on Oil Canvass taken from a Daguerreotype op Ambrotype as well as from life. ja1-w6m 8. J. WOOLLKT i li. jwr HPHTISaiOS FITCH. 0B . BORTU. IDWJSD A. IITIB. 1QG7. 1007. Fitch, ortlc& Co., PUODICE, FOaWittDLVO AND C0U3IISSI01 IftaC3Lrola.Zft3UL'C;H9 PIQ IRON AGENTS, Dealers in Flour, Salt, Water Umt, JTigh Wines, de., Warehouses East & West End of Scioto Bridge, It ROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, O., TVTAKE CASH ADVANCES ON .LtJL. Consignments of property to he sold in this or ka.iern Markets. Freights oonsignud us, to he forwarded, will not be subject to Dravage, We have the only Warehouse In Columbus that Is situated both on Canal and Kailroad. Being Agents for several Transpor tation Lines we can at all times give snippers tue ad vantage oi tue Cheapest, Reliable Houtes. They will therefore readllr see the advantage of consign lug property to us, and not by any particular route from Loiumous. mavv-uiy THE LARGEST WOOD TYPE -MANUFACTORY la the United States, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. PROPRIETORS. TO PKISTKB3 IN TDK WEaT. A LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE MA NO l. FACTUM? of WOOD TYl'S has suggested to us so many tmprovenrftits In the preparation ol the wood used, as well as in the mechanical execution of our work, that we feel confident we have attained A DEGREE OF PERFECTION hitherto unknown in this department of industry. BIT We have availed ourselves of facilities wbicb ens hie us to furnish printers on the MOST EASY AND ACC0MM0DAT1NU TKRMH, ffhsn their orders are accompanied by proper reference. EVERY FIZK AND STYLE OF WOOD I.CTTKH Is manufactured, from the most diminutive to the very largest suitable for the MAMMOTH POSTERS so common in tlie present day, and either plalu or dnptl nated for colors, aud are made in A Style of Elegance and Beauty of Pro portion only attained by the most experienced aitiftts. ir vve are permitted to reioi to the following prriti-cal men who have used and sold our type, and pronounond them ot superior and unsurpassed quality: A. W. Fairbanks, ttrru of Harris, Falrhenrs k Oo., Cleveland. Oeoru'e Sncir, 6rra of Gr-tv. D.irdnl"T. f i.iire Ct.. Cieveland. Scupp ft Brass, and Lui-tdon & Boundr,, Cnisaji. l'omeroy ft Co., Detroit. Andrews ft Jarger, Toledo. 1.. Johnson ft Co., Type Founders, Phil. Cincinnati Type Foundry, Cincinnati, and Proprietors of the Fact, Journal and Statesman O-y-.w?. Caiumuus, Ohio. - Ji Orders addressed to DAY 8R0TJif.a, C.l'iiis iv, Gate, will reoeive prompt attentWn. rioW iiw ' Card to the Public. 1TINCHESTER TAKliS THIS METHOD V V of informing the citizens of Columbus and stran gers veiling the city that he has KESliUKD BtSI.VESS JGAIJ, IN THE ROOMS DIRECTLY -PPOSiTK THE GOODALE HOUSE, Occupied by Mr. GrinwoM, aud will be hnppy to wait ou an wirtino riciurutt 01 iiihuibhithh or iriuuiiH. Having lost my Uookn by ih rticutit fire, I would most renjiectiiilly invite tliou kaowlog thmnelTen iutl)tid to we to give tun & call, aud thoie baviDR claim a agaiDat me will alBo urenent ttiein aud I will ndavor to tuewt UiMiu. Ktirinfctlully, So., delfi-dCm pl I). 1). WINCHESTER. IMPORTANT TO NEBRASKA EMIGRANTS! 1000 Lots for Donation ! i'o I'ersoii Uuildiug thereon, by the L.4IM1EU CITY COMPANY. nnm point is located on the X Missouri Kiver, 140 miles abote Omaha Citv. and oppcsiie the mouth of tbe James Kiver of Minnesota, and bring aUo the crossing of the Uutmqu. ft St Piuls t-acme it. n., renuera r ore ot uie best points on the Missouri River in Nebraska Territory. it rssurrounuea oya well timbored country, and cao not be surpassed in this Union for fertility of soil. To capitalists this is the point on this Hiver, and must soon outstrip all of them. Information lurnished oradJ. Correspondence solicited. Address H. L. CAMPBELL, Pres. Oinahii City, N. T., or Campbell, Link & Co., Land Agents, Lanier City, N. T. 11 it r.,.i. l-... u..... Ai.: B. L. Campbell ft Co., Land Agents, Omaha City, N.T. warasis ot oioux lny, lowa. H. M. Curtis, Florence, N. T. ap27-dwSm $1,000 Reward ! THE AMERICAN COPPER LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY will pay One Thou sand Dollars to any person who will prove an instance where a building furnished with Lyon's Copper Lightniug Rods ever sustaining a cent's worth ol damage from the eifects of lightning; although often struck, have always stood the test, while Iron rods invariably fall, as every one knows. Three millions of feet of this rod was made and sold In Massachusetts last year, and not less In New York. It Is destined to supply the place of all Iron rods. Any one wishing their buildings suppllsd with this valuable conductor can leave their orders with MASON ft BUMS, High street, Columbus, who are agents for several couuties la P. 3. If any one wants any kind of an iron rod wlib Lynn's Improved Insula-: tors, thoy will be furnished at six cents per foot. Any communication addressed to me at Columbus, Ohio, will receive prompt attention. v7-wtf E. E. LEE, General Agent DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX-ItiTING under the firm of A. P. Stone ft Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent, S. I). Alfred having disposed of his interest to the remaining partner!, who are authorized to collect all debts due, aud will pay all claims against the late firm. A. P. STONE, 0E0. F. O'HARRA, O..JJ. STONE, J. 0: THOMPSON, Columbus, Jan. 21), 1857., 3. D. ALFKEi). N E WFl R M. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED the Interest of S. D. Alfred in the lata firm oi A. P. etone ft Co., will oontinue the business as usual at No. 4 Owynne Block, under the stylo of Ftono, O'Harra Co. A. P. STONE, GEO. F. O'HARRA, 0. R. STONE. Jan. 20, 18S7. (s31 J. C. THOMP ON. t'awtoiwaisw; -J5T-'' V;',.;.. MEDICAL INFIRMARY AND Water Cure Establibhiiicnt, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, FOR FEMALES ONLY. Open at all seasons. Send for Circular, Address ocd-wly W. HHKPARD, M. D, For Sale. A DOUBLE HOUSE ON LOT NO. C.2C5, CX oi Water 8treet, Terms accommodating. Inquire it teH-alT apl7 0. W. KENT 4 EBBKNKBOOX. m ill WUUIUMMsl BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! New Book and Periodical Store, IN PLAT I 'S lilllLDING, Three Doors from (he Post Office, STATE STREET, WHERE ALL THE POPULAR MISCEL-Livrnni Wn-t. r tk .i.. n,., . i.a r.,....j i great variety. Alio, the lollowlng Weeklies anil Monthlies. Bsllou's Pictorial, Flag of our Union, New York Ledger; Harper's Weekly; Police Gatett; Spirit of the Times; He SDtlflo American; True Flag; ' New York Clipper; Boston Pilot; New YorkHersl I; New York Tribune; Life Illustrated; Leslie's Illustr'ed Weekly; London Punch; London News; Thompson'! Btnk Not List; Waverly Hagaiioe; Weekly Novelette; and Leslie's Gazette of New York 4 Paris Fashions. Harper's; Godey'a Lady's Book; Mra. Stepheos' Illnntrated Monthly; Peterson's; The Waverly Bsllou's Pollar Monthly; Graham's; The Knickerbocker; Putnam; Hcbooliellow; Young People's Illumine. I'd; ( lack wood; New York Journal; Nick Nai; Yankee Notions; Household Words; United States Magazine; Youth's Cabinet; Appleton's RallroadGuide Kansas As It Is; Minnesota As It Is; Iowa As It Is; The Kansas Region, by Green; Pocket Mapsof Western Stales li Territories; hxploraltona or the M. eteenth century Doctor Antonio; Earnest Llnwnod; Irenius, or the Mass nf Lord Chatham Inquire Within, or 3700 Facta for the People; All of Mra. Soulhworth's New Novels. Just received by mar21-dly sp80 R. KENNEDY. J. II. Riley & Co. I'APEK IIANGIIVOS, 127. OOO PIooos, SPRING STOCK! Large Variety New Patterns. FRENCH AND AMERICAN Papers, Itordcrs, Decorations, iND PRINTS FOR FIRE BOARDS. OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES. Curtain Bands, New Styles Cornices, French Patterns. WIND 0 W SHADES, IN GOLD AND COLOR. (.Shades mad. to order.) Boir llolluui, from SI to 62 in Width. Curtain Loops & Centre Tassek Picture Cords and Tassels. Oval Mirrors . WINDOW PAPERS, ALL COLORS. The above is the Largest and Best Stock of Goods in the line ever oliered in Ohio, and will be sold Cheap, apl Itandall & Aston TTAVE RECEIVED THEIR 8PRI1 STOCK J.J. Of WALL PAPERS & BORDERS And oiler entirely new styles of Papers of the best makers. A fin stock of Beautiful Decorations for Hulls, Ceilings & Ch arches, GOLD TAPERS AND BORDERS Of th moit bemtiful designs. CVil and examine bft'or purchasing. marl? Elisha Kent Kane. T'HE DISCOURSE ON THE DEATH OF 1 the lamented Dr. Kane, delivered In the Senate Chamber, Columbus, March 8, 1857, by Rev. James Huge, u. u. ; puDinoeu oy request ot many aureus, rnco rue, apVO HANDALL 4 ATON. CPLENDID ENGLISH ENGRA. KJ VING8 KKMH STOCK All Historical Bubjects. tram the Original Palntinxs br the Old Masters. (Sizes 28X36 and oOX4'2. Call and examine the stock while trash. mal2 KANIIALL tt AsTON, A FISH STORY! BEING A TREATISE ON THE Artificial 'ropvrt(oo of oertafn binds of Hnh, wild the descrlptiun and habiU of lueb kiiitla ai ara the mont tuitable for culiura in ponda and basiua; by Thwo-dotua Oailick. For aala by m!9 HANDAT.f. k AHTOV, MERCHANT TAILORS. AND SPRING OPENING ! P. ROSE HAS MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room one door north of the Neil House entrance, where be has opened the finest stock of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear To be found Id the city, consisting in part of Cloths, Casslmeres and Vcstings, Of the finest grades and latest styles, selected by him-sell, from the best stocks to be found in New York. Also, a general assortment of every grade of Goods usually kept In the best Merchant Tailoriog establlshraentseaat. Also, a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured expressly for himself, that he oan recommend, both in Goods and Workmanship. His friends and customers are Invited to call and ex amine for themselves before purchssing elsewhere. As he attenda personally to busiuess, he teela confident he can please all who may favor him with thslr patrooago, apl JOHNSON DBIIiDINIJ, u now Btouvma hjb Spring anil Summer Cloths, I'iissirocrcs and Veslings. Also, the very best quality of all kinds ot Ready Made Clothing. Gentlemen wishing a suit of elothea got np In the latest New York styles, can be furnished with one at all times at greatly reduced prices. mariiO COLUMBIAN HALL, : For Concerts, Lectures, &c, TIM BEST HALL IN OHIO. CIIAS. A. WAGNER, Agent. ep25-d3ra Mowers & Kcapcrs. FARMERS WISHING A SIMPLE, DURABLE, a Long Tried and Reliable Machine, for Keap-iug and Mowing, can bo supplied by applying to us. No risk la Inourred, as we, as formerly, otter the following warrant-, ftot taiitfaction shall b given, and that our Machine it tuperior to any other, the purchaier beino the fudgt. tUasonsDis nonce must t given na ir the machine does not prove satisfactory upon trial. MINITJRN k CO., aplO-wom Urbana, Ohio. SIb feia State lanrnal. THE ATHELlNGSj OR, THE THREE Ql FTS, BOOK II-PART T. CHAPTER Z. GOINO HOME. And now it had come to an end all the novelty, the "plendor, aud theexcitment of this ursi visit aca Agues ana Manaa were about to eo home. They wure very much Dlenied. and yet a little disappointed glad aud eager to return to their mother, yet feeling it would bavo been something of a compliment to he asked to remain. Rachel, who was a great deal more vehement and demostrative than either of them, threw herself into their arms with violent luard. "I have been eo happy since ever 1 knew yon," said Rachel "no happy, 1 scarcely thought it right when I was not with Louis and I think I could almost like to be your servant, and go Dome witn you. 1 could do anything tor you." "uusti!" Bind Agues. "No; it Is quite true," cried poor Rachel quite trne. I should like to be your servant. and live with your mother. Ohlloughttoeay." she continued, raising hrrself with a little start and thrill ot terror, "that if we were in a diner- eot position, and could meet people like equals, t should be eo dad so verv glad to be friends." "But how odd Raobel would think it to live in Bellevue," said Marian, coming to the rescue with a little happy ridicule, which did better tnan gravity, "aud to see no one, even in the street, hut the tuilkman and the greengrocer's oojuor Kacnei only minus ot the willows and Wiuterbourue; she does not know in the least now things look in bellevue." uachel was beguiled into a laugh a very unusual indulgence. "WDen you sav that. think it is a very little oottaga like one of the cottages in the village; but you know that is au wrong, un, wneu do you think you will go to Wiiiterbournef" "We will write and tell you," said Aenes. "all about it, and bow many are going; for I do not fupnopc uuarlie will come alter all; aud you will write to us how oftent Every olher dayr7 Kacnei turned very red, then very pale, and looKca at them with considerable nismay. Write!" she said: with a falter in her voice. "I I never thought of that I never wroto to any one; I dare say I should do it very badly. Oh no; I shall be sure to find out whenever you come to the Old Wood Lodge." "But we shall hear nothing ot yon," sttid Ag nes. "Why should you not write to us? I am sure you do to your brother at home." "I do nor," said uachel, once more drawing herself up, and with flashing eyes. "No one can writo letters to us, who have no name." fane was n it to be moved from this point; she repeated (no same words again and again, though with a very wistful aud yielding look in her face. All tor Louis Ifer companions were obliged to give np tbe question alter all. bo there was another weeping, sobbing, vehe ment embrace, and Rachel uitmppcared without a word into the big bare room down stairs disappeared to lull again without a struggle into ner tormer lorioru wo toyieid on tier own account, and to struggle with lierce haughtiness lor tue credit ot Louis leaving the two sisters very thoughtful and compnssiouate, and full of i sudden eager generous Impulse to run away witn anu use ner nome. "Home to mammal It would be like hoaven to Rachel," said Agnes, in a little enthusiasm, witn tears in her eyes. "Ay, nut it would not be like the Willows," said tbe moat practical Marian; aud they both looked out with a smile and a sigh upon tbe beautiful sunshiny lawn, the river in an ecstacy n( l;l., i.:k,..nn l.n i:uu 1..1 ,i VI llUb BUU UHljUIUCQS, IUU liblltj IH1UUU WltU all Un milled willow-leaves, and bethought themselves, finding some amusement in tbe oontrast, of Laurel House and Myrtle Cottage ana me close secluded walls ol Uellevue. Mrs. Atheling had sent the Fly tor ber daught ersthe old Islingtonian fly, with tbe old white Dorse, and the coachman with his shiny bat. This vchiole, which bad once been a chariot of tbe gods, looked somewhat shabby as it stood in the broad sunshine before the door of the Willows, accustomed to the luiry coach of Mrs. Edgerley. They laughed to themselves very quietly when they caught their tiret glimpse of it, yet In a momentary weakness were bait ashamed; for even Agnes s honest determma tion to let everybody know their true "rank in lile" was not troubled by any tear lest this re spectable vehicle should be taken for their own carriage now. "Uoiug, my lover' cried Mrs. kdgerley; "the fatal hour has it really come so soon? Yon leave us all desolee, ot course; bow ihatl we exist to-day? And it was bo good oi you to come. Remember! we shall be dying till we have a new tale from tbe author ot Hope Hazle wood. I long to see it. I know it will be charm ine. or it could not be yours; and, mr love, you look quits lonr euch.roses! I think you quite (be most exquisite little creature in tbe world. Remember me to your excellent mamma. Is your carriage wailing? Ab, I am miserable to part with you. Farewell that dreadful word --furewelll" Again that light perfumy touch waved over one blushing cheek aud then another. Aire. Edgerley continued to wave her band aud make them pretty signals till they reached the door, whither they hastened as quickly and as quietly as possible, not desiring any escort; but few were the privileged people in Mrs. Edgerley's morning-room, and uooue cared to do the girls so much bonor. Outside the house their friend the gardener waited with two boquots, eo rare and beautilul that the timid recipients of the same, making bim their bumble tnanKs, scarcely knew bow to express suincient grati tude. Some one was arriving as they departed some one who, making the discovery ol their presence, stalked towards them, almost stum' bling over Agnes, who happened to be nearest to him. "Going away?" said a dismayed voice at a considerable altitude. Mr. bndiiott s turn head positively vibrated wi'.h mortification; he stretched it towards Marian, wno stood netore him smiling over her flowers, and fixed a look of solemn reproach upon her. "I am aware that beauty and youth flee ofton from the presence ol one who looks npon life with studious eye, ' This disappointment is not with out Its obiect. You are going away." "Yes," said Marian, laughing, but with a little charitable oompassion lor ber own particular victim, "and you are just arriving? It is very odd you should have come yesterday." "Permit me," said Mr. Endicott moodily. "No; I am satisfied. This experience is well I am glad to kno v it. To us, Mies Atheling," said the solemn Yankee, ns be gave bis valuah'o as sistance to Agnes "to us this play and sport of fortune is but tbe proper training, uur business is not to enjoy; we bear these disap oointments for the world." He put them into their humblo carriaco, and bowed at them solemuly. 1'oor Mr. Endicott! He did not bluh, but grew green as be stood lookinst after the slow equipage ere he turned to the diBonchanted Willows. 'J hough he was about to visit people of distinction the American young gentlman, being in love, did not care to enter upon this new scene of observation and note-nmking at this moment; so he turned into the road, and walked on in the white cloud nf rlnnt. raised bv tho wheels of the fly. The Hunt Itself had a sentiment In it, and belonged to Marian; and Mr. Eudioott began the paiuful manufacture of a ponnet, expressiug this "experience," on the very spot. "Hut iou ouitbt not to laugh at him. M irinn even though other people do," Bald Agnes, with superior virtue. "Whv not?" said the saucy beauty; "I laugh ed at Sir Langham and I am sure he deserved 1. t -t.A o.lituH In an ntwlui.tna II,, DUD nu-m M- .uKw twuii. I "Marian," said Agnes, "I think you have I named bim yourself, or I should not have done it we bad better not say anything about Sir Liangnmn to mamma." "1 do nut cure at ull who names bim," said Marian, pouting; but she made no answer to the serious proposition: so it became tacitly ugred betweeu them that nothing was to be mud ot ibu biiperb runaway lover when tbey got no int. I'o be continued. J The following letter was recently received by the President from a pro tern, postmaster out west: Crawford County, Mo., April 30,1857. Mr. Buchanan fear Sir, Air is tbe post master at this place, and he is gone out west, and has been gone for three or four weeks, and be baa no deputy here, but I have been opening the mails and atteudiug to it since be has been goue, as he lull the key with nie, and the postmaster told me that 1 must make a report at the end of every month, aud did not tell me wno l was to write to, out suppose it is to you we should make our reports, as we are all citizens of the government of which you are now President. If you are not tbe right one to receive the report, pleas drop me a few lines, letting me know who 1 am to report to, and I will write again. Heport at the JSna of jlprtl l be weatner is cold lor the seasou provisions scarce and very high but, notwithstanding all that, we have regular mails ouce a week, icood health. aud the people of this county are universally pleased with your administration; this is all i know that would interest you; if there is anything omitted in my report please let me kuow. My best respects to you and Mrs. Buchanan. LIUllTE, NEW TON & lillADUUR S, 431 Uroome Street, Mew York, MANUFACTURERS OF THE PAT-fcNl AHUII WKfcSl' t-LANK HANo oKTES,cl- unrated tur dupth, fulluus-i, richness, purity, anda peculiar smiog quality ot their tune, fur which they have received the h gbejt encomiums lrum the greatest musi-oal celebrities ot the country ; and in every fair, when brought in competition vruh other instruments, nave ud- tained the highest premium, 'the patent Arch Wrest i'lanlc, which is owned and used only ov us, guarantees their standing in lune Longer than any other luetrumtnt; wnne tneix unprecedented oeinauu iu an pans ti m country is sufficient proof of their excellence. A libe ral discount to Ulergvmen, Schools aud the trade, jed-dly-a SO METHINCf NEW! Hall's young America Fire-cracker I'istol. mms IS ATHI TTF.T) to re the JL. most amusing 'J'oy orer ottered to Young America, suited to all times of the yrar. It makes a report eaual to the commiiu I'istol, and carries a ban wiin loo ,me precision for ten paces, though not with force enough to kill, making it the only cheap ami harinlena 1'iniol lor target practice in existence. luu.OOU sold in four weeks! netail puce, zn ceuts aud upwards, according in uiw market. Trade price, dollars per hundred ti stole, cash en delivery, ent by expresa to auy part of the Cuuntry. A. tt. llAkjL, BJb uroatway, new sura, Inventor aud Holt Manufacturer. A full description, with engravings, tent to any ad dress on receipt of a postage stamp. nut; OKAt'aiKS constantly on nana, fr iovu Agents Wanted. A beautilul specimen rtstoi sent ny express or man. prepaid, on receipt ol SI. jer)-dlm-s PATENT SPRING BEDS, PATENT Svrinii Under Bed), Pure hair Matlreuei, and Pat ent Iniroved I' rem turn Jfosjuilo C'anoi tes and Acts. vve inanulacture and uuer tor sale lue neer, ceus ever sold In this or any other market. A person il inspection will satisfy any one of the correctness of what we state. Uur Mosquito Nets combine beauty, cheapness, simplic ity, and periect security against inseots, wimoui (instructing the circulation of air. UeAlers anu others will consult their own interest by examining our Beds and Nets before purchasing elsewhere. u. a. k w. HiKA hum, Agents, ieS-d:.m-s SuSCanil st . N. Y.. (east Broadwav.) Jouven's Kid-Glove Cleaner. JOIJVKN'3 KID-liLOVE CLEANER. JOUVEN'S KllMJLUVE CLLANhK. JOUVEN'S Klb-ULOVB C1.KANKR, - JOUVKN'S K1U-ULOVK CLKANEK. 26 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. 2ii cents per bottle. b cents per bottle. 25 ceuts per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. Oue oottle cleans 60 pair One bottle cleans 60 pair. One bottle cieana 60 pair. Oue buttle cleaus 5o pair. As no odor proceeds from the preparation, the giovo can bewornttffiidiuieiyaiteritlsclened. Witb.aj.iece of hanuel. anoir a small portion of the preparation verv lightly, and the dirt will instantly disappear. It is the article u-ed by tbe Kid Glove Manufacturers of France, to impart that purity of huih and soilness for which their Uloves aie au justly celebrated. It cleans Kid Slippeis, and white and colored Kid oloves elegantly. is also an excellent article lor me i .ner, nu tor beautifying the cuinpleilon, removing Un, pimples, etc., fsr exceeds in exi eilence uny of the thousaud aud oue prep, aratious usually sold fur that purpose. One trial at the triruug expense ot 26 cents, win ounvince any oue mat the article is all that it is claimed to be, Try a bottle of il lor 26 ceuts, and you will never wish to be without it. It can be obluined of all Druggists aud Dealers Id Fancy Uoudi in Columbus, Ohio, and at wbuleaale of the aole proprietors, CLAKK & CO., 1)35 Btoadway, New York. A liberal discount to the trade. As there is an luferiur article in the market, buyers will be careful to see that the name ol Clikb a Co. i upon each bottle which they put chase. jee-d3m-a Wood and Willow Ware, C0RD.VGE AM) WRAPPING PAPER. NOTICE OF CO-lMRTNEItSHlP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE this day formed a co-jjurtnerfcb'p, for ttie ur pone of doiuv a jobbing buHiuuBH in the Wood and Wiilotr Ware, Cordage and i'&yer buMiuRM. under the iTjle of Tyluk A Hakkjtit, aud wilt occupy the mora bermofura occupied by u, corner of W&luui and Fiout m reels, and No. ol Columbia aireut. A. O. TYL"K, May 9, lt&7. S. M. BAKKElT. We aro now prepared to furnUh any and every thing in the line m our busiiieHH, upon the bent ponmble Utiuh. OurHenior Partner having been longer m tbe business than any other man in tho west, and our J unlor Partner being alao well known a baring been oonneuted with thin trade for the last seven yeais, we trust that our names will be suUlcieut guarantee that in all bual-nens mat tern, the new Arm shall aland as high iu the estimation of our respective friends in tbe trade, as heie-tofure.We shall always keep the largest stock of any concern In the Weet, as well as tbe largest and bent acsortojent that can be found In an7 one concern in tbe United States; aud shall hereafter pay particular attention to filling orders for the wholeuale trade, guaranteeing, in all canes, to sell at Manufacturers' nates tbe staple goods iu the line of Wooden Ware. CORDAGE. Our stock and assortment will at all times be larger and better than any other store In the city, and we shall endeavor to sustain the reputation of selling lower than any other houre in that hue uf trade here keeping a complete assortment of Manilla Hemp, Cotton, Jute and Tarred Higing, with every aencnptioQ oi i wines, iroi-Lines, Sash-Curd, etc., constantly on band. WRAPPING PAPER. Knowing that the best Wrapping Paper sold In the market is that of friend and Tngemann. we shall keep a good stock always on hand, at the lowtnt market rates. WASHBOARDS. As the best. Washboards which are now sold In tho market are those manufactured by 0. Waters 4 Co., we .hall ooutinuo the sole agents for thene Hoards, We reseeutiully ask our former ciutoiners to cerr1 and look through our stock nnd assortment, and eompare prices with any nartv in ths trade. By constant care and atteution to the wants of our customers, whatever they may be, we hope to meet a tall share of Ihi ir pat ronage. We shall occur. v tho stores formerly occupieo oy n. M. BarHktt, Coruer ot Wal, ut and t runt sis., and No. W. '211 and 30 Front atrnut .n,l the Isrua store No. il Columbia street, formerly occupied by A. il. Tvlor. TYi.UK & KAKRKTT, onl4enlfcwly nail Cincinnati, Ohio. SHERIFF'S MALE. Windsor Atcheson,") "- Franklin Common Plaaa, March vs. irm, A. U. 185". Jaeksr.n Kiddie. N OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER OF VENDL In thf, ah,,vn and to. mn lii-tnl.l. I nbsll eXpOS to sale at the door of tlie Court Home Iu ihe ciiy of Co lumbus, on the 20TII DAY OF JVSV, A. V. IM57, h.tn ti,. liAnr. or in o'clock a. Bi and 4 o'olock n. ui. of said d.y, the tv""rK "1 estate, to wit: Beinn a tiacrii nan oi ouv un oi in v . city ot t- Iurahus, oouuty of Franklin, and State ol Ohio, oommen-ciug wiih the west hue of Karnes's lot, running; on a parallel line 01 men sireel, oi it-ei, uience soutn JOI teet; theuce east al i lent; thence nurth to the place of beginning, being hall the size of an lnlot. Appraised attooO. WM. L. MINER, Shsrtn. May 19, 1867. dlw&wta |
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