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4 Stitf ll!1!1lltfti ;: JP" WJv 'IlJw A'O IfBfl A f tt 1 i r . ; , ,, i COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1857. NUMBER 297. VOLUME 'XX. In 11 II In II II Ijio State lonmal. II romlSBD DAIIX, TRl-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY IT m o ii otjiiU rt ct oo. WM. SCHOULEB, Editor. Tirini Invariably in Advance. Oiii.t- $6.00 pr yar. " y the Carrier, per week IS ots. TKi-VJaaaii 0 per year. w.smv X Club of ten end over 1 M TERMS OF ADVEKTISINO. BY THE SQUARE, (na una os law iuii a su,dahi.) Orr Out Cue Una Una Una are 1 Hi ..$19 00 ; on square week!.. .a v u munths 11 00 : one " a weeke... 8 00 a. mouths 10 00 : one " 1 week.... 1 SO 8 mouths H 00 ; on " 8 day 1 00 ' 'J mouths 6 60; ou " Sdav.... 76 1 montb 4 60 ; ona " 1 insertion '60 Dlsnlavd advertisement half mora then tb abov rate. Advertisements, leaded and placed In th column of h. UINotloa,"douM(Mora!flaryratti. All notieat required to be published by law, legal MM .. .! i i . . i li uruereu oo ins insiue vkoiubitcit aiiar uv um . 10 par eeut. mora thaa tb above ratee ; bat ail luob will appear In tbe rrl-weeiuy wittiout onarge. Bueluea Card, not exceeding If a UnM, par yaar, la idf , 12,60 par lina ; outside Notice of meeting, oherltable soolstles, Ira sorapa- Dim, Am., bull price. Advertisement not accompanied with wrlttan dlroo-tiuua Kill b iusarted till forbid, and abargad aooord- I 'gly. A U tramir.nl adoerlurnmts must be paid in advanct. Tuia rula will out ba varied from. Under tba preeeut ayiUim, tba advertiser paya ao muiin for tba apaoa ba oocuplaa, tba eheugea balng chargeable with tba composition only. Thla plan la now generally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. I. J CRITCH Fl EL.D, A. ttornoy a, t Ia , w COLUMBUS, OHIO. OIllCC n the Udeon Building. Hilh Street. ,,,, I S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notary l'.ubltc and Copyist, UFFICE-ROOM NO. 8 JOHNSON BUILDING, COLUMBUS OHIO AKVKKKNCKH! BwaT.vi at Uaum, tujUNOir N. Ouia, felO myO S. CHITTENDEN, a m. u J y a. a c w , OFFICE IN PLAIT'S BUILDING, Columbus, Ohio. J M dtt " ALLEN G. THURMAN, V. ttoruoy tt Ia a, w, COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, ?eb2U-ly Batwoen Friend and Mound ate. LILLE Y, O O It - BZNSIIB AND Blank Book Manufacturer, High street, between Broad and Chiy sts, 1 70 COLUMBUS. OHIO. PHIL. 1. F1S11E11, Civil Engiueer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, Bisbee'a Bleck, over RudlsUI'a, Hltth Street, Columbus, Ohio. A RINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- Mncliauical aud Architectural Drawing, promptly ana I BkttHiacUirilr executed. iteier to M. L. Sulllvant, Esq., JohnGraham, Esq., Col, - uuJDery, u. K jjai aimwiy a. i ciianoa. r. looub. It. E. CHAMPION &. oaALiaa in xj3jbVK. u. aycsaKJi a. wiLKcr CO., ( J VbhlUQf, HOCKING, NORTHERN, ZANM8- VILLH AND BLACKSMITH. Vard and Office near Railroad Depot, COLUMBUS, O. STAFFORD 4 SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Columbia, Ohio. Sa itol Real Estate, Stocks, Household Furniture, Dry- etooiis, urocenes, xtoraes, tarnagee, sc., ac, attenaea hmu any or oouniry, on me most reasonable terms liberal aavanoes on consignment deol-oly HI US. j)I. HOPPEKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (old naxo op bbiplst a bill,) HIGH STREET, C0LVMBVS, )vSlraw fiats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO-ly GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. rpUE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO X announce that their arrangements are now com. plete, and this House will be opened to the Public oo Tiienday morning, December DOth, I860. We invite tbe attention of travelers and otbera to a Hotel newly hnished, furnished and replete in varv de partment. No pains ahull be wanting on our part to make tha Goodale House what la desired at the Capital ui tuv aiaie. jbsfj s. BAKi;UB, J. W. COLLIER, dei Proprietor. NOTICE. rpQE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY X entered mto a copartoerahln in tbe nraotine of Med li.lnA ! l,.ni.. In tUia - 1 !..!! I name of "Burr s Hill." Office on the corner or Town uu .u..v .hvquj, iidij wuuupinu oj tiurriaon s oarr. aJaT Special attention pain to diseases of the l.nugs ut reiuaie uiseefts.-M, rt, ri. rJAKK, uolS-tf E. L. HI1J. Wiiliaui Scott, L a kill Kakf i m n ' r AQll IlillAULA jn.ixr x'mmTKT9 k- AND W1 rILL BE FOUND AT HIS SA- LOON (now fitted un in tha Brat atvla of rnm. AMBOS'S BUILDINC, Hiyh Slrat, bttieeen the American and Neil Uouu, i- Oolumbua, Olxlo. REAL ESTATE. JOHN "W. 33.XZ2Xl, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Offlce In Plait' Building, Wast of th Poat Office. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COBBS, Esq., for th purpos of doing a General Agenoy Business, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for othera, on tha moat accommodating- term. all kind of Real Property, Railroad, and other Bonds aud Stooka of all description, and MAKE COLLECTIONS ii mm rau unto. apra DENTISTRY -r li a IV a a mr rai aa a vv i a a , Ave X3eixtiBt. SAVAGES'S NEW BLOCK, '. ly High at., opp.Stat Hon A. BAKU & CO., AGKNT8 FOR CUICKEIUNG'S. BALLET, DAVIS A CO'S i Piano Fortes, n . vv iiauu ai fjsj.'a, j AiTD Mason & Hamlin's Uelodeons. I General Assortment 0f ITJuslcal Inntrnmenti. iVewSAcet Aftm'cniiei eery rFet. . NO. 1 ODEON BLOCK onlO-dftwly ap'iS iron and Brass Founders, at SBriT., ntmnwn mA rtn n 9IAI1tFlClTRE TO ORDER, S5 aw B AND BAVM ON HAND, STEAM ENGINES, Boilers and Mill-Gearing. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO FURNISH t'aat Iron Front. Bolts for Bridires. 4o, Window Cap and Sills, Cast and Wrought Switches, Switch Stand, Frogs and Crossings, 50 w Q "rating, aiauon ripe, etc. DyHill Irons of all kinds always on hand.rj WNEW BHOP, WeateniUf th National Road Brlug.jaA Oolamhna, Ohio, April 6, lS.-rlj IPICKAWAY HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) CIRCLEV IJLL E, OHIO, Stage OOice k Stock Register at tlitH llonse. A. F. NEWMAN, Proprietor. mal8 C. Eberly & Co., NO. 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, Corner of liign and Friend Streets, A RE JITT RECEIVING THEIR NEW IX STUCK of Dry Goods and Groceries "or tba Spring Trada, which will ba fold to ault the time.. Buttar. EVa-a. Ram. Lard. so., ao.. ara taken In ex change for goods at caah prleaa, and tba blgbaat market price paid at all tlmaa. nuran-w Clothing! T. W. CARPENTER & CO., A RE NOW RECEIVING, AT THEIR NEW n. BUILDING, on Town Street, tbair Spring aud Summer Goods, Comprising every variety of READY MADE CLOTHING, for Gentlemen' and Bora' wear: alio, Mate, Capa, Shirts, Collar,, Carpat Saoka, Umbrellas, ao., so., all of tba lataat atylea. Wa would respectfully Invite thoa wishing to purchase goods in our Una, to call and examine our Stock, which la now full and complete, which wa claim to sell at Fair Kataa. Soma of our gooda ara of a quality not excelled in beauty, durability and style by any bouse In ID IS City, apia-uwiy JOHN K. COOK, J Xt "tCT 3C rJ OnnnitA tfnniinl II an MP. rhoOLUMBUS, OHIO, OiO Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Wblch wa warrant KKRSB AND PUKR. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OB PERFUME- XX RY and Fancy Hoo'i, Bnrniug Fluid, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Hair, Uat, Tooth, Nail,Varni.h and Paint. Pure Wines and Liquora for Medicinal purponea. f nyiielan.' nescnptioni uareiaiiy mpared, at All Honrs, Day or Nigut. anS-wlr rake Notice ! Cheaper (ban Kver ! Buggies t Carriages ! 1ITE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FROM I Family Carrlagea, Turn-over beat Kockawaya, Shifting I Top HuiKiea, 1'rottinn Buiaeya aua nprina waxona, an made of the best Stock and Timber, aeasoned from three to ore years. The above articles we otter to tha public lit inupeotion, and at auoh prices that will Induce those wishing to procure a carriage, to buy of us. All work warranted. Bepotitory Town Street, cne door Fait ol tbe Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. aus-aawiy nn an nun at ha ihkm. Blake, Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, LIAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY XX and finest quality of i ver offered for sale in thia market. Counting of Family Carriages, Light One-horse Roclta- ways, rneton Buggies, Lignt Hunting Top Bug gies, extra Jim Light Trotting Buggies, Spring Wagons, small Omnibus-ea or Uacks, Extension Top Baroucbea, Liirbt Road aud Phvaiciana' Sulklea. All of which we warrant to Kive aatiafaction. Our prices shall be aa low as any Establishment In tba West ern country, who aell work of equal quality. Call and examine our work before purchasing eiaewberd. Mcoua-nanu Buggies taken in exchange for uew work. Repairing doue on abort notice. Shone and Kenoaitorr on Front, between State and Town sts. aV.il Mil m AND JEWELK Y. LLESQDEREUX & SONS, IMPORTERS a and Dealers In WATCHKS AND JEWELRY, have removed from their former ataud to AMBUS' BLOCK, a (aw door south or Nell House, where they have opaued a large aud well selected stock of irixa.o Watoliou, Watch Materials aud 'fools, Rich Jewelry, Silver and Pla- lej ware, uiocks, raucy uooua, rreucu ami English Perfumery, Ate. All tbelr xooda are received direct from manufacturers. Their stock otters areat luducementa to mercbauts anil all who wish a good article at a moderate price. 4tyWatohes, Jewelry aud Clooka carelully repaired anu warrantee. tiarcn , la&o illy Columbus Fancy Store, OllC DuOf" SOUth Of Dir. BUCliUS'l (.TOf ery, HIGH STREET, TIJtlERE YOU WILL FIND A FINE T v assortment of Fashionable Millinery, at prices mat must ue an inuuceiurut lo purcuasere. A Hue aa aortmeut ol Silk, Crape, Straw and Tissue Bonnets, 1 1 every duality; trench Flowers, Lucem Blonds aud Uibbons; Bugle Laces und Wiiutles Order from a dlstauce filled with care. Bonnets bleached anu repaired In newest Datterns. and aa cueap as eisewuere. Lauies are luvited to call aud examine for themselves my ID-dim MRS. HAMI.INE & CO. DISSOLUTION. rPHE PARTNERSniP HERETOFORE EX ja. isunu under me urm of A. r. Stone At Co.. was thi day dissolved by mutual consent, S. D. Alfred hav- log uisposeu oi nia interest lo tue remaining partner, who are authoriied to collect all debt due, aud will pay A. P. STONE, GEO. F. O'HAHRA, O. B. STONE, J. G. THOMPSON, Columbus, Jan. 20, 1867. S. D. ALFRED. NEW FIRM. rpHE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING PUR A CHASED the Interest of S. D. Alfred In th late firm ot A. P. ntone At Co., will continue the business aa uinal at No 4 GwjnneBlook, under tbe style of Stone,0'Haria GEO. F. O'HARRA, O. B. STONK, Jan. 20, 1867. j31 J. O. THOMP.-ON. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY AT THB New York Faucy Dry Goods Store. BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, Slawlrta XJztxlox'olcxox'los BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. &C. Bonnets Bleached and Pressed (or 25 Cents. BONNETS TRIMMED IN THE NEATEST STYLE. Duhlar'a Block, corner of High and Town street-, mLS Colombo., Ohio, 31 Vnrpot STONE, O'UAKKA CO., WOULD CALL the attention of those needing CARPETS to the New Styles Jo-t received, W pay particular attention to tuia nrancn or our nusiness, ana nave largely increased our swo ana variety, ootn oi carpets ana otuer itr niening uooa. hiumk, o'HAHKA CO.. pwn mar21 A. . ... No. 4 Gwynn Block. OTONE, O'HARRA & CO. ARE SELL O 1NO Dtbege, Poplin and ChaUletta at 1 cents paryara. mam JIjC o "OPENING ! SPRING P . ROSE HAS MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room ona door north of tba Neil Uous entrance), where be has opened the Bnest stock of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear To ba found in the city, consisting In part of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Of the flnest grades and latest styles, selected by himself, from tha beat atocka to ha found In New York. Also. a general assortment of every grade of Ooods usually kept In tha best Merchant Tailoring asiaousnmeuueaai, Also, a fine lot of READY MADE CL0TIHNG, Manufactured expressly for himself, that he can reoom mend, both in Goods and Workmanship. His friends and customers are Invited to oall and ex amin for themselves before purchasing elaewbere. As he attends personally to busfuess, he feela confident he can please all who may favor him with their patronage. ap!6 J3k.m m-a. WJs79 JOHNSON BUILDINU, n sow ncuvuia ma Spring and Summer Cloths, Cassimeres and vesting. Also, the very bast quality of all kinds ot Ready Made Clothing. Gentlemen wishing a suit of clothes got up In the latest New York styles, can be furnished with one at all times at greatly reduced prices. marzo Fashionable Hatter. NEIL HOUSE, Columbus, Olxlo. AfY STOCK OF SPRING AND III SUMMKR GOODS is now complete, to which I In-vite tbe attention of the public. My stock Is from the best manufacturers east, and warranted of the best dualities. My Drab Beaver, and others, ara of superior qualities ana line nnisn, varying irom J.ou to i. Youths and Children's Faoov Goods of every descrlp lion. Also, a good aoaortment of fine Caps for Men and Boys, new aud beautiful styles. My Spring style of Silk Dress Bat la No. 1, and Irom tbe neei fcaatern manutaciurera, anu oi aupenor quau-ties.Men's fine soft Hats ol every shape, color and qual lty. Men'a fine fancy Summer, Straw, Leghorn, Pana ma, ana every variety ot summer uooua now worn. my 11 a. usiia. Columbns Machine Manufacturing i i a 'T"''r in 3 o TVtt 1W (LATE EAGLR F0CMDRY,) 1UANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Also, all kinds of Railroad Work & Machinery ij witches, Switch Htanua, ffronghtand Cast Frogs, " " Crossing, Oar Wheels, " Pedestala, " Oil Boxes, " Axlee, anBr titatlon Pipes, .1 I. X...nna Castings, KM Grist Mills, Shafting and Pullsa, Machinists' Tools. Cast Iron Fronts, Window Cap and Sills lor nouses, Oast s Wrought Gratings, Boiler lrn, .'alia Bolts, Forging, 1 urning, Screw-euttingand Planing, Iron Bridges and Hoof. Ol all deHQrlDtloni. . All order for th above work WILL BE FILLED PROMPTLY, AND THE WORK DONE IN THE BKST MANNER. PlfiBOTOKH : JOHN S. HALL, ? J. MATTHEWS, WM. TREVITT, J. f. BKUCK, AMOS MnNARV, PETER AMUliH, I.UCIAN BU1TI.ES. JOHN S. HALL, Pmident. CHARLES AMBOS, Sup't. H. CRARY, Secretary aud Treasurer. Columbus, Jan. 7, I860. jaH-dly IS crkshire LIFE INSURANCE COMPMY PITT3FIELD, MAS3. A1AUV1N REED, AGENT, NO. I ODEON BLOCK, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Woolley's FINE ART GALLERY, 4 DOORS KOUTU OF TilM UW1TKU STATICS HOTEL, west side of High street, tbe only place wbere Photographs are taken Ille site on Oil Uiu-vaea. Ambrotvnea. photocraDha and MetOKrapba, and all pictures pertaining to the art taken In the veiy best style, on tue most reasonauie terms. Photographs ou Oil Canvas taken from a Daguerreotype or Ambrotype a well as from life. jl.T-WDUl 9. VYU"l.l,r,I Mowers & lteapers. FARMERS WISHING A SIMFLli, DURABLE, a Ixjug Tried and Reliable Machine, far Reaping and Mowlug, oau be supplied by applyiug to us. No risk la incurred, as we. as formerly, Oder the following warrantee: not tatitfactim tkM be given, and that our Machine it luvenor to any other, the purchaser being the KfHSODnUie DOiics iuuhs. uw gtvaa ui it ma uiavuiuv doen not urove tatia factory uoa trial. . aplu-wfim Urbn, Ohio. New HTRS. WAGLEY HAS JUST RECEIVED 1V1 the finest assorliueut of HILLIVERY GOODS ever otiered In Columbus. Her stock comlsts in part of the followiug goods: French Lace and Crape Bonnets, Neapolitan, Tissue, Straw and Leghorn Braids, Misses' Flats and Qipseys, Ribbons, Embroideries, and French Flowers. MRS. WAGLEY is now prepared to bleach and press bonnets In large or small quantities. Particular attention will be paid to order from a distance.Corner of Town and Third streets, Columbus, Ohio. myfi Great New York Excitement I TiEAN. THE COACHMAN, GOT HIS WIFE U and GOKToN & ASTON have just received the finest assortment of BIRD CAGES aver brought to Co lumbus. Also, a good stock of BIRD SEED, NESTS and BATHS mar'ii Wall Papers! 8 CASES PAPEU HANGINGS, F ENTIRELY NEW AND ELE J CAN l' Patterns, Just received and for aal very cheap by jelO RANDALL At ASTON. Convict Labor for Hire, SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received at the office of th Ohio Penitentiary nntll Monday, August tb lOtb, 1867, at two oolooa p.m., lor tbe labor of from twentv to fifty convict In thla In illtutlnn for fiv years, commencing any time from the mat ni nentemrter in ine nrra or uciuuer u.., .ue uu- tion of the contractor. Bidders to specify tbe kinds of work, the number of men, tbe probable amount ot suop rooin needed, and the price per day for labor. Successful Bidders required to give satisfactory security. Shop room furnisbed and discipline maintained at the expenae of tbe Stat. Blda by persons wbo are not contractors will be considered for anr business not now carrieu on In the prison, and from present contractors for their present business, or any other not in oontllot with the lawaof the State, or with contracts now in existence. The Directors reserving the right to select such bids and Business a will beat promote me miereaus oi uie institution.For any Information, addresa L. 0. Van Slyke, Presl- dent at tne Board of Ulreotors. or joun swing, naraeu I,. (1. VAN hi. i & K I J. D MOhnln, C. SPINK, A. P. STONK, L. W. BABUI1T, Columbus, Jun 4, 1867. Director. Je6-d6w r 1FE OF CHARLOTTE . BRONTE, JUI Author or Jane Eyre, omriev ruieipa. etc.. at JelO LRANDAU. at ASTON'I. trnivoTOir nTCB. jobk l. aoitru. idwaid a. nrra. 1887, 10Q7. Fitch, Bortle & Co., PRODUCE, FORWIRDlXfl AUD COMlSSW.t PIQ IRON AQENTS, Dealers in Flour,' Salt, Water Lime, High Winet, tc, Warehouses East & Weit End of Scioto Bridge, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, O., MAKE GASH ADVANCES ON Consignments of property to b sold In thla or Eastern Marketa. Fralghta consigned us, to be forwarded, will not be subject to Drayage. We hav the only Warehouse In Columbus that Is situated both on Canal and Railroad. Being Aganta for aaveral Transport tation Lines we can at all times give shippers the advantage of the Clicupest, Heilable Routes. They will therefore readily see the advantage of consigning property to us, and not by any particular route from Columbus. ma29-dly THE LARGEST WOOD TYPE MANUFACTORY la the United States, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. lM.y- ZaUjT'C t;laV3 XT w PROPRIETORS. TO PRINTERS IN THE, WEST. ALONG EXPERIENCE LN THE MAND FACTURE of WOOD TYPE has suggested to ua so many improvements in the preparation ol the wood used, as well aa in the mechanical execution of our work, that we feal confident we have attained A DEGREE OF PERFECTION hitherto unknown in this department of Industry. 4tT W have availed ourselves of facilities whioU eua ble ua to furnish printers on the MOST EASY AND ACCOMMODATING TERMS, when their orders are accompanied by proper refereuc.e. EVERY SIZE AND STYLE OF WOOD LETTER la manulactured. from the most diminutive to the very largest suitable tor tb MAMMOTH POSTERS 10 common In tb present day, aud either plain or duplicated for colors, aud are made in A Style of Elegance and Beauty of Pro- . portion only attained by tha moat experienced artiste. AT We are permitted to refer to the following praatt' cal men who have used and add our type, and pronoaad thm ot auponor ana unsnrpassea quality: A. W. Fairbanks, firm of Harris, Fairbanks at Co., Cleveland. Gearge Spear, firm of Gray, Beardaley, tpears O., Cleveland. Scupp at Brass, and Langdoa a Hounds, Chisago. Porueroy s Co., Detroit. Andrews at Jarger, Toledo. L. Johnson at Co., Type Founder!, Pbila. Cincinnati Type Fouudry, Cincinnati, aud Proprietors ol the Faet. Journal and StaUaaaaa Oassaa, Columbus, Ohio. If Orders addresaed to DAY BROTUKM& Colaaalaa. uaio. wuireoeive pruaupi aueuuou. noxv-aatwi IMPORTANT TO NEBRASKA EMIGRANTS I 1000 Lots for Donation To Persons Building thereon, by the LAN1EII CITY COMPANY. THIS POINT IS LOCATED ON THE Missouri River, 140 mile above Omaha City, and opposite the mourn oi me jamea mveroi aiinnesoia, and being also the crossing of tbe Dubuqu. a St. Pauls (t Pacluc R. R., renders It one of th best point on th Missouri River in Nebraska Territory. It ia surrounded by a well timbered country, and can not ba aurnassed in this Union for fertility of soil. To capitalists thi ta Iht but point cn thla River, and must aoon outstrip au ot tnem. Information famished gratit. Correspondence so licited. Address s. L. CAJMmELL, Pres. Omaha City, N. T., or Vempbell, Link at Co., Ld Ageau, Uuler Cit,, n. t, H. B. Curtia, Esq.. Mount Vernon, Ohio. 8. L. Campbell s Co., Und Agenta, Omaha City, N.T Cravaaia at Co., Sioux City, Iowa. fl. S. Curtis, Florence, N. T. ap47-dw8m Ostrich Feathers, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Fancy Ornamentt and Lace Trimmings for Bonnets. To tbi Maseru rm or Ohio: rIHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE A J Lane Manu'actorv in Pari, and one In New York, excluaively devoted to the manufacture of the above kind of good. Their preaent stock embracei many thousand style of Feather and Flower. Also th material for manufacturing them, which are offered at wholesale only at tbelr Ware Kooms. HENDERSON, SMYTH ft CO., j)6-dSm No. 200 Broadway, New York, Singer's Sewing Machines. REMOVAL AND OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. To all who Sew or use Sewing Machines- The Superb New Marble Building of I. AI. SINGER & CO., NO. 418 BriOADWAY, CORNER OF ORtNl) STREET, NEW YORK, WILL BE OPENED FOR INSPEC T V TION and tbe transaction oi businesa on Thura day, July 2d, 1857. Citizens, and strangera visiting the city, are respectfully invited to oall and examine the Establishment, and see th various style ot tbe sluger Sewing Machine in operation. I. M. SINGER & CO., jyO-lmd a 468 Broadway, New York St. Nicholas Hotel. Niw York. June 29tb. 1867- T HE PUBLIC ARE -RESPECTFUL LY luformed that the price of Boaid at tbia Hotel nat not been aUHinwd, but ts as n uaa been oeretotore. 'i 60 per diem. jyo-aiin inr.Aiiivi'.i.i., wmtuunu s uo. PATENT SPRING BEDS, PATENT ent Improved Premium Mosquito Canopies and Nets. We manufacture and offer for aal the best Bad ever sold in thi or any other market. A persontl Inspection will satisfy aoy one of the correctness of what we atate. Our Mosquito Nate combine beauty, cheapness, simplicity, and perfect aecurity agalnat insects, without obstructing the circulation of air. Dealer and othera will consult their own interest by examining our Bed aud neu, ueiure puruuMiug eisewuere. V. H. W. STKATTON, Agent, jefl-dSm-a 200 Canal it , N. Y., (eaat Broadway.) I.IG1ITE, NEWTON Ac BRADBURYS, 421 Broome Street. New York. MANUFACTURERS OF THE PAT-ENT ARCH WREST PLANK PIANO FOHTH-t. eel. ebrated for depth, fullness, richness, purity, and a pecu liar aiugiug iiua-iiiy ui .ueic mid., lor wnicn tney have received the highest encomium from th greatest musical oelebritles ot tbe country: and in every fair, when orouKni m oompeiiuuu wiui uuior uiiirumenta. bava ob. talned th highest premium. Th Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which ia owned and used only by ua, guaranteea uieir aianuing in tune louger tuau way otner instrumsnt; while their unprecedented demand in all part of th oonntry ia a aumoivni proui ui .uvir axoaiianee. A liberal discount to Clergymen, School and th trad. jes-oiy-i Jouven's Kid-Glove Cleaner. JOUVKN'S KID-GLOVE CLEANER. JOUVEN'S KID-GLOVE CLEANER. JOUVEN'S K1D-GL0VB CLEANER, JOUVEN'S KID-GLOVE CLEANER, 26 oents per bottle. . 26 cents per bottle. - 26 cents per bottle. y.6 oents per bottle. 2b cents per bottle. 25 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. One bottle cleu 60 pair On bottl clean 60 pair. On bottle clean 60 pair, One bottl clean So pair. " A. nn luln. nt-i.i.aAila frOUl tb Prenaratlnn Ik. .L... can beworntmavdioKiyaiw 'wiea. with apiece of Uannal, apply a small portion of tbe preparation very ugntiy, ana the dirt win appear. it it tbe artiole used by the Kid Glove Manufacturer 0f to Impart that purity of Bnish and oftne for which their Glove are so justly celebrated, it clean Kid Slippr, and whit and coioreu sua Uloves elegantly. la aim an Allnt article for the toilet, anil far haantl. fylng the complexion, removing tan, pimples, ko., far exceed in excellence any of the thouaand and one preparation, usually sold for that purpos. On trial at the irmini exuenae or zoceuis, "."mu.iuce anvone taat the article ie all that It Is claimed to be. Try a bottle of it lor 26 cent, and you win isu io be without it. It can be obtained of all Drngglet and Dealer in Fancv Gooda in Columbus, Ohio, and at wholesale of the sole proprietor., CLARK it CO., 835 Broadway, New York. A liberal discount to the trade. As ther I an Inferior article in the market, buyer will be careful to aee that tbe name ot Cliaa at Co. is upon each battle which they tuichas. . Je8-d3m-s John R. Cook, Agent, Columbu, 0. For Sale. A DOUBLE HOUSE ON LOT NO. 6.265 OL, og Water Street. , Term accommodating.. Inquire " fe27-Uy P17 0. W. KENT, ft EHRENKROOK. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! New Book and Periodical Store, IN PLATT'S BUILDING, Three Doors from the Post Office, . STATE STREET, 1 WHERE ALL THE POPULAR MISCEL-LANEOCs Works of tbe day mar be found Id great variety. Also, tb loUowing Weeklies and Monthlies. Harper's; Godey't Lady's Book; Mr. Stephens' Illustrated Monthly, Peterson's;' The Waverly . Ballou' Dollar Monthly; Graham's; Th Knickerbocker; Putnam; Schoolfellow; Young People' Illumioa. tsd; Ballon' Pictorial, Flag of our Union; New York Ledger; Harper' Weekly; Police Gaietta; Spirit of th Times; Bolentlflo American; True Flag; New York Clipper; Boston Pilot; New York Herald; New York Tribune; Life Illustrated; Leslie' Illuatr'ed Weekly; London Punoli; London New; Thompson's Bank Note List; Wavarly Magailn; Weekly Novelette; and Leslie's Gaxette of New Blackwood; New York journal; NlckNax; ' Yankee Notions; Household Words;) I United State Magazine; Youth' Cabinet; Appleton' Railroad Quid York At Parla Fashions. Kansas As It Is; Mlnnasota Aa It Ia; Iowa Aa It Ia; Tbe Kansas Region, by Green; Pocket Maps of Western States at Territories Explorations of the Nineteenth Century Doctor Antonio; Earnest IJnwood: Ireniua, or the Mask of Lord Chatham; Inquire Within, or 3700 Fact lor tne People; All of Mra. South worth' New Novels. Just received by mar21-dly ap30 R. KENNEDY. J. 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Window Shade and Fixture, Window Cornices, Fine Mirror from 8 to 8 feet, French Plat Oil Paintings and Engraving, Portrait and Picture Frames, always on hand . 1 ' 1 D.M Wn.b Rn.M anu maue louruer. uuubt; miu hvn . vud, " and Dreaslng Cases, Card Case and Porte Monies, Cloth, Hair, Hat, Nailand Tooth Brushes, Pocket Book, Wallet, BIIIHohferw. W. r mart-worn ltr J. II. Riley & Co. I' A FEU HANGINGS, . 187,000 PioooB. SPRING STOCK J Large Variety New Patterns. FRENCH AND AMERICAN Papers, Borders, Decorations. AND PRINTS FOR FIRE BOARDS. OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRANKS, Curtain Bands, New Styles Cornices, French Patterns. WIND 0 W SHADES, IN GOLD AND COLORS. (Shades mad to order.) BuIT Holland, from li to 6! in Width. Curtain Loops & Centre Tassels. Picture Cords and Tassels. 0-ra,X Mirrors. WINDOW PAPERS, ALL COLORS. The above I th Laraeat and Beat Stock of Goods n the Hue ever ottered lu Ohio aud will be sold uneap, apl RANDALL & ASTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Books & Stationery BLANK BOOKS, Wall and Window Papers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs aud Engravings, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES &F1XT11BE8, Butt and Green Hollands, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. AtrFKAUE3 on hand and mad to order. sy-f PAPERS of almost every description. -. And an endles varietv of fancy and useful article for Ladies and Gentlemen, all of which will be sold very low for CASH, at , . Whiting's Old Stand, Columbus, O. mar20 Randall & Aston HAVE RECEIVED THEIR BPRMfl STOCK, of . WALL PAPERS & BORDERS And offer entirely new styles of Papers of the beat makers. A Bo stock of Beautiful Decoratioiii for Halls, Ceilings k Churches, GOLD PIPERS AND BORDERS Of the most beautiful designs. Call and examine befor purchasing. marl? COLUMBIAN HALL, For Concerts, Lectures, &c., THE BEST UILL IN OHIO. C HAS. A. WAUNEK, Agent. ap25-d3n DOCKING COAL. rv HE SCBSCKUJEli la NOW DAILY RE. X OKIVING, and prepared ta furnish to order, tb pest quality oi I1UV1V 1 jH l UOA1.I Pressnt price a follow: Bv boat lead, delivered at wharf. 8 Wo V. bush. ael.oiea v,oai lor laruuy use, aeuverea at bouse , luc Orders left at No. 2, Buckey Block, will receive promt Attention. - imyi r. uaxiinn. LOTS FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL D1S-POSE of building lot on th north side of the National Road, between Columbus and Fraaklinton. on lib eral term. Should Individual deslr to exchange lot in Columbu. for lot looated a above described, or de- air to exchange new lands, In any of th States west of vuio, lor aaia iota, in unaerslgnea win mat tn ex enani on fair terms. ' - t. ataio-dSm : , JOSEPH RIDaWiT. fails Jifl Stait luurnal. THE ATHELINGS; OR, THREE THE Q I FT8. CHAPTER XXXIT. SOMB PROGRESS.' - Alter a long and most laborious investlgf.- tion of tbe old parchment, Charlie at last tri umphantly made it out to be aa old conveyance, to a remote ancestor, of this very little house, and sundry property adjoining, on which the Atbelines hfd now no claim. More than two hundred aud fifty years ago 1 tbe girh were as mucb Dleased with it cs it it nsa been an estate, and even Charlie owned a thrill of Rtatilloation Ibey felt themselves quite loog-descended and patrician people, in right of tbe ancestor who had held "tie latriiy property" in ion. But it was difficult to see what use this could bj of in opposition to the claim of Lord Winter- bourne. Half the estates in tbe country at leait bad changed bands during thee 3 two nundred and fifty years; and tbonith it certainly proved bevond dienuta that the Old Wood Lodge had once been tbe property of tbe Athelings, it tnrew no lignt wnatever on tne una oi juirj Bridget. Mrs. Athel'.ng looked round upon tba old we' Is with much increeo of respect; she wondered if they really oould be so old as that; and was quite reverentlrl of ber little bouse, being totally unacqnr!afd with the jwriods of domestic architecture, and knowing nothing uli.uver of archive "detail." Mi Anastria. However, rememoerea ner promise. Only two or three days alter inariie visit to ber, the two grey poD-es maue meir ap pearance onoe mote at tie gate or tne vm Wnnrt T.nrW Slio was not exactly triumphant, but had a look of satisfaction on ber face, and evidently felt she bed gained something. She entered upon her business without a moment's dela". ' .. , , "loung Atheling, I have brought you an inai Mr. Temple can lurnleh me with," said Aiiea Antitasia "his memorandum taken from my father's instructions, He 'alls me there was a d- 1 distinct and formal, and offers to bear bis witn,!i of it, as I have offered mine." Charlie took eagerly out of ber band the paper she offered to nlm. "It is a copy out of bis book," wid Miss Antstasia. It wes beaded thus: "Mem. To convey to Mies Bridget Atheling, her beiia and assigns, tbe cottage called tbe Old Wood Ledge, with a certain pieoe of land adjoining, to be described partly as a proof of Lord Wlnterbourne's gratitude for services, partly as restoring property acquired by bis father to be executed at onoe." The date was Bve-and-twenty years ago; ana perhaps nothing but Justice to her dead friend and to her living ones could have fortified Mies Annals a to return UDon tnut lime, one tu atill. lrmktnir at Charlie wbile be read it, with ber cbeek a little blanohed and ber eye brighter than usual. He laid it down with a look of im-natience. vet satisfaction. " Some one," eitid Charlie, " either for one side or for the other side, must nave wis ueeu." " Your boy is hard to please," said Mies Rivers. " I have offered to appear mysell, and so does Mr. Temple. What, boy, not content I " "It is tbe next best," said Charlie ; " but still not so good as the deed ; and the deed must exist somewhere t nobody would destroy sucb a thing. Wbere is it likely to be I" "Young Atheline," Baid Allss Anaetahia, nan amused, half with displeasure, "when I want to oollect evidence, you shall do It for me. Has be bad a good education I eh f" Ta SUM I was afM ss will event Very poor scholar," said Mrs. Atheling, with a little awe of Miss AnaHasia'S learning ; - uut we uiu wuai we could for bim; and be uaa always Deen a very industrious boy, and nas otuuitu a good deal himself." To this aside conversation Charlie paid not tbe smallest attention, but ruminated over the lawyer's memorandum, making laces at it, and beudinir all tbe powers of bis mind to the con siderationwhere to find this deed ? "If it's not here, nor in ber lawyer's, nor with this old lady, he't got it," pronounced Charlie t but this was entirely a private process, and he did not sav a word aloud. "I've read ner dook," said miss ttivers, wun a glance aside at Agnes I "it's a very ok ver book 1 approve ot it, tuougn i never read novels : in my day girls did no suob things- all the better for them now. Yes, my child, don't, be afraid. I'll not oall youuuleminiue iu my opinion it's about tbe prettiest kind ol fancy-work a young woman can do." Under this applause Agnes smiled and bright ened : it was a great deal more agreeable than all the pretty sayings of all tbe people who were dying to know tne aumor ot noje uazie-wood, iu the brief day of ber reputation at the Willows. "Aud as for the pretty one," said Miss Ana-stasia, "she, I suppose, contents herself with lovers eht What is the meaning of this f I bud pose the child's heart is lu it. Tbe worse for her the worse for her I" For Marian had blushed deeply, aud then be come very pale ; her heart waa touched indeed, aud she was very deepondent. A 11 tbe other events of the time were swallowed up to Mari an by one great shadow Louis was going away I Vv hereupon Mrs. Athelinr, unconsciously eager to attract tbe interest ot Miss AuasUsia, wbo very likely would be kind to tbe young people, tent Marian up stairs npon anastily-invented errand, ana took the old lady oside to tell her what bad happened. Miss Rivers was a good deal surprised a little affected. "Bo so so," she said slowly, "these reckless young creatures how ready they are to plunge into all tbe griefs of Hie 1 Aud what does WitlAtheln lug say to this nameless boy 7" "I cannot say my husband is entirely pleas ed," said Mrs. Atheling, with a little hesitation; "but he is a very fine young man ; and to see our children happy is the greut thing we care far linth William nnrl m..7' "How do you know it will make her happy 1" asked Miss Anaetasla, somewhat sharply. "The child flushes aud pales again, pretty creature as she is, like a woman come into her troubles. A great deal safer to write novels 1 But what is dese can't be undone ; aud I am glad to hear of it on account of the boy." Then Miss Anastasia made a pause, tuinKing over the matter. "I have found some traces ot my lather's wanderings," she said again, with a little emotion i "it the old man was tempted to sin in his old days, though it would be a shame to hear of, I Bbould still ba glnd to make sure ; and if by any chance," continued tbe old lady, reddening wun me mauemy and delioata feeling of which her fifty years could not deprive her "it by any chance these unlortunate children should turnout to tie nearly related to me. 1 will ol oourse tutuk it my duty to provide for them as if they were lawlul children of my father's house." It cost ber a nine enort to aay mis and urs. Atheling, not venturing to make any comment, looked on with respectful spmpatby. It was very well for Miss Auastaisa to say, but bow lar Louis would tolerate a proviwua maue tor mm was quite a different question. The silence was broken again by the old lady herself. "Thla bold boy of yours bus set me to look over all my old papers," said Miss Anastasia. with a twinkle ol satisiaotiou anu ainusemeui In her eye, as she looked over at Charlie, etill making faces at the lawyer's note. "Now that I have beeun for her sake, dear old soul. I con tinue for my own and for cutlosity : 1 would give a great deal to find out the story of there cblldreu. Youog Atheling, if 1 some time want your services, will you give them to me r" Charlie looked up with a boyish flush of pleasure. "As soon as this business is settled," said (Ihiirlln. Mlwi Auafltasift. whom his mother fear er! to look at lest she ehould be offended, smil ed approvingly ; patted the shoulder of Agnes as she oassed ber. left "ber love lor tha other nhiiri.t' and want away. Mrs. Athellna looked after her with a not unnatural dograo of, com. placency. "Now, i think it very likely indeed that she will either leave them tometbiug, or try what sbe can do for Louis," aaid Mamma ; ebe did not think how impossible it would be to do anything lor Louis, until a.ouib graciously accepted the eervioe ; nor indeed, that tbe only thing tbe youug man couiu uu uuu m cumntance. was to trust to bis own exertions solely, and seek service f torn none. The Federal Capital. (From th Harrlaburg Herald.) It ia a fact not eeuera'ly known, that, Harris- bun; was once shio' .1 aa the site tor the Capital of tbe Unitti States. At the time the discussion on the location lor tne uovernmeui buililino- was rroiDC on in uonk.ess. au tna Not thorn members were decided in their choice I.I M HILH H.IU11U- LUH ClUIUUniiaUUB. WW.M r -. . I 1. n i - anl l..tli Hamsburg ana Wriguteviiie were spsa of. Washington himself, it appeared, favored Wrightaville, though the Southern members of Congress were unite d in favor of a situation on the Potomac; and tbe majority of .Northerners weie equally duiided in oppositiouto both these plases, aud gave Hanisburg nil their choice, which was heu the best known ' tiwu on the Susquehr aaa. The matter, however, was compromised, aud the preseut location adopted. Benton, in his Abtidgment of the Debates of Congress, thus alludes to this circumstance: "One of the objects that early rvjwved the attention of this (the First) Congress, was the establishment of a permauout beat of government. The Northern members ware in lavor ot some place ua wo uuuna ui urn ausuehauua, end, tturnsDurg and wriUt a Ferry, on that river were proposed; the Southern members were iu favor of some place on-the Potomac. Mr. Madit.oa dtiUienl taat the propriety of the decision depended 'iu great measure on the superior advantages of one of these two streams," and argutd in favor of tbe Potomac, pledging his reputation that 'the communication with the West am territory by the Potomao is wore certain and convenient than the other.' Among the argument urged against locating ou the Susquehanna, it was said that the population wus receding Irom tbe East. To this Fisher Ames replied, ' West of tbe Ohio is an almost immeasurable wilderness; when it will be settled, or how it will be possible to govern it, is past calculation. Ueulie-mea wilt vardon me if i think it perfectly romantic to make thia decision depend upon that circumstance. Probably it will be near a century before these people uill be eonnderable. Jnsher Ames, though he had one of the most sagacious minds in the body, was here somewhat mis taken." The Annual Exhibition of the Brooklyn Polytechnio Institute waa held in Plymouth Church (H. W. Beecher's) on the 2nd inst. Tbe Christian ingutrer, in its account, m me exercises of the occasion, mattes an allusion which will be eujuyed by thtue who call to mind the fact that Air. iieecner nas Deen preaching lately in opposition to Dr. Bellqws's defense of the Theatre. , "We cannot forbear, just at the moment when the question of tbe drama, and improving the drama, is 'tieiore tne people irom express- incr the tuoutiht that two of the pieces on the occasion above noticed were distinctly dramat--ic, aud both caoittlly performed; the one, Brutus, or the fall ot larquin,' tragic; tbe other, 'The Village Lawyer,' comic, 'the last, 'iu costume,' too, lauly brought down the house, (irave divines, as well aa laymen of undoubted Orthodoxy, on the platform, were aa much carried awuy as tne rest. We have not a doubt that the shaking of their sides will do their hearts good. What with suberb opera Curable imriavlAaiV howeverwe began to fear that outsiderr annu think th drama really inaugurated by 'Youne imu.ii.ft ' nnil.r Ihu .nam.... t.t 1. . . ... .& ""-"'" v"v ""T". tut, institute, iu Brother Beecher's Churchl What a confirm- anon, too, oi urotuer jBellows's words: 'Per- forrouncea of amateurs are listened to with an intense gratification, which, after deducting all the iuterest of pergonal sympathy with the volunteers, demonstrates the inherent charm f the itage. There never was a dialogue spoken in a school exhibition which was not ten times as exciting as any monologue, and every additional person added the the scene increased its faaciuatiou iu a geometrical ratio, if a few rags of scenery or costume were thrown around tbe performers, how potently was the charm enhanced I In short, iu precise proportion to an approacu to cue public stage was tbe amusement complete.' " 1 sarin the buIl-hVhtiuo- Java, a blacksmith. who was rearing a bull pup. induced his old latber to go on all lours and imitate the bull. The canine pupil pinned the old man by the nose. The son, disregarding the paternal roaring, exclaimed, "Hold him, Growler boy, hold bitul bear it father, bear itl it'll be the making of the pupl" - Wood and Willow Ware, CORDAGE AND WRAPPING PAPER. NOTICE OF CO-PAKTNERSUIP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE tb.il df formed a oo-partnenbfp, lor tb pur-pone of iloiug & jubblug bunineaii iu Lb a WWl tod Willow Ware. Cordage and l aijflr bualuMS, under tha fyl of Tyiauh Jk Harm nr. and will oocudv Ui itoifa hereuifor occupied by uu, coiuer of Walnut aud front atritt,, aud nu, ui luiuluuik afcivci a . u, iiLrun. May 9, IbSI. . r). at. BAKRK1T. We ara now prepared to furnish any and every thing in the line ot our bualnaaa, upon the boat possible terms. Our Senior Partner having been longer in the business than any other man ba the west, and our Junior Partner being also well known aa having been connected with this trade for the laat seven years, we trust that our names win oe sumcient guarantee uiat In all businesa matters, the new Urm shall stand as high iu tha estimation ol our respective friends in the trade, as heretofore.We shall always keep the largest atock of any concern in tbe West, aa well a the largest and beat asaortnieut that can be found in any one oonoern ia th Dulled States; and ahaii hereafter pay particular attention to tilling orilera tor tue wnoiesaie traue, guaranteeing, in all oases, to aell at Manufacturer' Rates thestaple gooda in tne uue oi vvoouen nare. CORDAGE. Our stock and assortment will at all time b larger and better than any other .tore In tbe city, aud we ah a 11 ndeavor to auataiu the reputation of selling lower than any other houte in that line of trade here keeping a complete aeaortment of Manilla ilemp, Cotton. Jul and Tarrad Hlmriiur. with every description of Twines. Trot- Lines, Saah-Cord, ate, constantly oa hand. WRAPPING PAPER. Knowing that th best Wrapping Paper (old In tbe market ia that of r'rleud and Tagemann, we shall keep a good stock always on hand, at ft lowest market rate. WACUPrtAPns vv nwiiuvniwwi As th bst Washboard which an now sold In th market are those manufactured by 0. Watera at Co., me shall continn the sole agent for thee Board. We reapeotlully ask our former customer to oom and-look through our stock and assortment, and compare prices with any party io the trad. By constant care and attention to the wants of onr customer, whatever they may be, we hope to meet a fair share ol their patronage. ... We shall occupy the stores formerly occupied by a. M. Buutarr, Corner ot Walnut and trout sts., and No. V8, 2 and 30 Front treet, and th large tor No. 61 Columbia treet, formerly occupied by A. O. Trwv- TV LOR A BARRETT, oolt-eodiwly n ail Cincinnati, Ohio. RAZE OE LAINES AT 10 CENTS rm Xi Vard, at SlONiC, O'HARRA at CO.v, No. 4 Uwynna Block. maraT STONE, O'UARRA At CO. HAVE JOST : received another lot of thoe Beaotlful Print, war. I ranted fast colors, at ntf cents. No ','"' i a nloe Dres Pattern for the small so" ' 'llJ Wat.' tnaril ' A SMALL STOCK Of HAIR WORK, FOB AU tow Aj-ply ' TUBWlUFAGlOrty, ioS OpvQ.tUthetiaplt'Hon.a' "DISSOLUTION. OF FAHTlVIiHSHir. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX 1' 1STIN tinder the name of Taylor and Brayfogle, la tha lUn-hant tailoring business, ha been thia day dissolved by mutual couseut. 0 Breyfogla will oontlnue ... . . . - J a. it at awlh A klAHa lam A I a .a . th businesa at the oio aim, ". u oui thornod to settl. all tie .business " 'X'lumbO. April 1,H- 0. BRKrjL, 0" NLV icTcENTk, fcOli A DWSPATv .TaBN.-" STUNK, O'HAKRA CO. r UUuj-J Lawns. faeUolor, at X ontpry"L UiaYaT
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Full Text | 4 Stitf ll!1!1lltfti ;: JP" WJv 'IlJw A'O IfBfl A f tt 1 i r . ; , ,, i COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1857. NUMBER 297. VOLUME 'XX. In 11 II In II II Ijio State lonmal. II romlSBD DAIIX, TRl-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY IT m o ii otjiiU rt ct oo. WM. SCHOULEB, Editor. Tirini Invariably in Advance. Oiii.t- $6.00 pr yar. " y the Carrier, per week IS ots. TKi-VJaaaii 0 per year. w.smv X Club of ten end over 1 M TERMS OF ADVEKTISINO. BY THE SQUARE, (na una os law iuii a su,dahi.) Orr Out Cue Una Una Una are 1 Hi ..$19 00 ; on square week!.. .a v u munths 11 00 : one " a weeke... 8 00 a. mouths 10 00 : one " 1 week.... 1 SO 8 mouths H 00 ; on " 8 day 1 00 ' 'J mouths 6 60; ou " Sdav.... 76 1 montb 4 60 ; ona " 1 insertion '60 Dlsnlavd advertisement half mora then tb abov rate. Advertisements, leaded and placed In th column of h. UINotloa,"douM(Mora!flaryratti. All notieat required to be published by law, legal MM .. .! i i . . i li uruereu oo ins insiue vkoiubitcit aiiar uv um . 10 par eeut. mora thaa tb above ratee ; bat ail luob will appear In tbe rrl-weeiuy wittiout onarge. Bueluea Card, not exceeding If a UnM, par yaar, la idf , 12,60 par lina ; outside Notice of meeting, oherltable soolstles, Ira sorapa- Dim, Am., bull price. Advertisement not accompanied with wrlttan dlroo-tiuua Kill b iusarted till forbid, and abargad aooord- I 'gly. A U tramir.nl adoerlurnmts must be paid in advanct. Tuia rula will out ba varied from. Under tba preeeut ayiUim, tba advertiser paya ao muiin for tba apaoa ba oocuplaa, tba eheugea balng chargeable with tba composition only. Thla plan la now generally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. I. J CRITCH Fl EL.D, A. ttornoy a, t Ia , w COLUMBUS, OHIO. OIllCC n the Udeon Building. Hilh Street. ,,,, I S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notary l'.ubltc and Copyist, UFFICE-ROOM NO. 8 JOHNSON BUILDING, COLUMBUS OHIO AKVKKKNCKH! BwaT.vi at Uaum, tujUNOir N. Ouia, felO myO S. CHITTENDEN, a m. u J y a. a c w , OFFICE IN PLAIT'S BUILDING, Columbus, Ohio. J M dtt " ALLEN G. THURMAN, V. ttoruoy tt Ia a, w, COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, ?eb2U-ly Batwoen Friend and Mound ate. LILLE Y, O O It - BZNSIIB AND Blank Book Manufacturer, High street, between Broad and Chiy sts, 1 70 COLUMBUS. OHIO. PHIL. 1. F1S11E11, Civil Engiueer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, Bisbee'a Bleck, over RudlsUI'a, Hltth Street, Columbus, Ohio. A RINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- Mncliauical aud Architectural Drawing, promptly ana I BkttHiacUirilr executed. iteier to M. L. Sulllvant, Esq., JohnGraham, Esq., Col, - uuJDery, u. K jjai aimwiy a. i ciianoa. r. looub. It. E. CHAMPION &. oaALiaa in xj3jbVK. u. aycsaKJi a. wiLKcr CO., ( J VbhlUQf, HOCKING, NORTHERN, ZANM8- VILLH AND BLACKSMITH. Vard and Office near Railroad Depot, COLUMBUS, O. STAFFORD 4 SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Columbia, Ohio. Sa itol Real Estate, Stocks, Household Furniture, Dry- etooiis, urocenes, xtoraes, tarnagee, sc., ac, attenaea hmu any or oouniry, on me most reasonable terms liberal aavanoes on consignment deol-oly HI US. j)I. HOPPEKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (old naxo op bbiplst a bill,) HIGH STREET, C0LVMBVS, )vSlraw fiats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO-ly GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. rpUE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO X announce that their arrangements are now com. plete, and this House will be opened to the Public oo Tiienday morning, December DOth, I860. We invite tbe attention of travelers and otbera to a Hotel newly hnished, furnished and replete in varv de partment. No pains ahull be wanting on our part to make tha Goodale House what la desired at the Capital ui tuv aiaie. jbsfj s. BAKi;UB, J. W. COLLIER, dei Proprietor. NOTICE. rpQE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY X entered mto a copartoerahln in tbe nraotine of Med li.lnA ! l,.ni.. In tUia - 1 !..!! I name of "Burr s Hill." Office on the corner or Town uu .u..v .hvquj, iidij wuuupinu oj tiurriaon s oarr. aJaT Special attention pain to diseases of the l.nugs ut reiuaie uiseefts.-M, rt, ri. rJAKK, uolS-tf E. L. HI1J. Wiiliaui Scott, L a kill Kakf i m n ' r AQll IlillAULA jn.ixr x'mmTKT9 k- AND W1 rILL BE FOUND AT HIS SA- LOON (now fitted un in tha Brat atvla of rnm. AMBOS'S BUILDINC, Hiyh Slrat, bttieeen the American and Neil Uouu, i- Oolumbua, Olxlo. REAL ESTATE. JOHN "W. 33.XZ2Xl, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Offlce In Plait' Building, Wast of th Poat Office. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COBBS, Esq., for th purpos of doing a General Agenoy Business, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for othera, on tha moat accommodating- term. all kind of Real Property, Railroad, and other Bonds aud Stooka of all description, and MAKE COLLECTIONS ii mm rau unto. apra DENTISTRY -r li a IV a a mr rai aa a vv i a a , Ave X3eixtiBt. SAVAGES'S NEW BLOCK, '. ly High at., opp.Stat Hon A. BAKU & CO., AGKNT8 FOR CUICKEIUNG'S. BALLET, DAVIS A CO'S i Piano Fortes, n . vv iiauu ai fjsj.'a, j AiTD Mason & Hamlin's Uelodeons. I General Assortment 0f ITJuslcal Inntrnmenti. iVewSAcet Aftm'cniiei eery rFet. . NO. 1 ODEON BLOCK onlO-dftwly ap'iS iron and Brass Founders, at SBriT., ntmnwn mA rtn n 9IAI1tFlClTRE TO ORDER, S5 aw B AND BAVM ON HAND, STEAM ENGINES, Boilers and Mill-Gearing. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO FURNISH t'aat Iron Front. Bolts for Bridires. 4o, Window Cap and Sills, Cast and Wrought Switches, Switch Stand, Frogs and Crossings, 50 w Q "rating, aiauon ripe, etc. DyHill Irons of all kinds always on hand.rj WNEW BHOP, WeateniUf th National Road Brlug.jaA Oolamhna, Ohio, April 6, lS.-rlj IPICKAWAY HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) CIRCLEV IJLL E, OHIO, Stage OOice k Stock Register at tlitH llonse. A. F. NEWMAN, Proprietor. mal8 C. Eberly & Co., NO. 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, Corner of liign and Friend Streets, A RE JITT RECEIVING THEIR NEW IX STUCK of Dry Goods and Groceries "or tba Spring Trada, which will ba fold to ault the time.. Buttar. EVa-a. Ram. Lard. so., ao.. ara taken In ex change for goods at caah prleaa, and tba blgbaat market price paid at all tlmaa. nuran-w Clothing! T. W. CARPENTER & CO., A RE NOW RECEIVING, AT THEIR NEW n. BUILDING, on Town Street, tbair Spring aud Summer Goods, Comprising every variety of READY MADE CLOTHING, for Gentlemen' and Bora' wear: alio, Mate, Capa, Shirts, Collar,, Carpat Saoka, Umbrellas, ao., so., all of tba lataat atylea. Wa would respectfully Invite thoa wishing to purchase goods in our Una, to call and examine our Stock, which la now full and complete, which wa claim to sell at Fair Kataa. Soma of our gooda ara of a quality not excelled in beauty, durability and style by any bouse In ID IS City, apia-uwiy JOHN K. COOK, J Xt "tCT 3C rJ OnnnitA tfnniinl II an MP. rhoOLUMBUS, OHIO, OiO Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Wblch wa warrant KKRSB AND PUKR. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OB PERFUME- XX RY and Fancy Hoo'i, Bnrniug Fluid, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Hair, Uat, Tooth, Nail,Varni.h and Paint. Pure Wines and Liquora for Medicinal purponea. f nyiielan.' nescnptioni uareiaiiy mpared, at All Honrs, Day or Nigut. anS-wlr rake Notice ! Cheaper (ban Kver ! Buggies t Carriages ! 1ITE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FROM I Family Carrlagea, Turn-over beat Kockawaya, Shifting I Top HuiKiea, 1'rottinn Buiaeya aua nprina waxona, an made of the best Stock and Timber, aeasoned from three to ore years. The above articles we otter to tha public lit inupeotion, and at auoh prices that will Induce those wishing to procure a carriage, to buy of us. All work warranted. Bepotitory Town Street, cne door Fait ol tbe Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. aus-aawiy nn an nun at ha ihkm. Blake, Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, LIAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY XX and finest quality of i ver offered for sale in thia market. Counting of Family Carriages, Light One-horse Roclta- ways, rneton Buggies, Lignt Hunting Top Bug gies, extra Jim Light Trotting Buggies, Spring Wagons, small Omnibus-ea or Uacks, Extension Top Baroucbea, Liirbt Road aud Phvaiciana' Sulklea. All of which we warrant to Kive aatiafaction. Our prices shall be aa low as any Establishment In tba West ern country, who aell work of equal quality. Call and examine our work before purchasing eiaewberd. Mcoua-nanu Buggies taken in exchange for uew work. Repairing doue on abort notice. Shone and Kenoaitorr on Front, between State and Town sts. aV.il Mil m AND JEWELK Y. LLESQDEREUX & SONS, IMPORTERS a and Dealers In WATCHKS AND JEWELRY, have removed from their former ataud to AMBUS' BLOCK, a (aw door south or Nell House, where they have opaued a large aud well selected stock of irixa.o Watoliou, Watch Materials aud 'fools, Rich Jewelry, Silver and Pla- lej ware, uiocks, raucy uooua, rreucu ami English Perfumery, Ate. All tbelr xooda are received direct from manufacturers. Their stock otters areat luducementa to mercbauts anil all who wish a good article at a moderate price. 4tyWatohes, Jewelry aud Clooka carelully repaired anu warrantee. tiarcn , la&o illy Columbus Fancy Store, OllC DuOf" SOUth Of Dir. BUCliUS'l (.TOf ery, HIGH STREET, TIJtlERE YOU WILL FIND A FINE T v assortment of Fashionable Millinery, at prices mat must ue an inuuceiurut lo purcuasere. A Hue aa aortmeut ol Silk, Crape, Straw and Tissue Bonnets, 1 1 every duality; trench Flowers, Lucem Blonds aud Uibbons; Bugle Laces und Wiiutles Order from a dlstauce filled with care. Bonnets bleached anu repaired In newest Datterns. and aa cueap as eisewuere. Lauies are luvited to call aud examine for themselves my ID-dim MRS. HAMI.INE & CO. DISSOLUTION. rPHE PARTNERSniP HERETOFORE EX ja. isunu under me urm of A. r. Stone At Co.. was thi day dissolved by mutual consent, S. D. Alfred hav- log uisposeu oi nia interest lo tue remaining partner, who are authoriied to collect all debt due, aud will pay A. P. STONE, GEO. F. O'HAHRA, O. B. STONE, J. G. THOMPSON, Columbus, Jan. 20, 1867. S. D. ALFRED. NEW FIRM. rpHE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING PUR A CHASED the Interest of S. D. Alfred In th late firm ot A. P. ntone At Co., will continue the business aa uinal at No 4 GwjnneBlook, under tbe style of Stone,0'Haria GEO. F. O'HARRA, O. B. STONK, Jan. 20, 1867. j31 J. O. THOMP.-ON. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY AT THB New York Faucy Dry Goods Store. BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, Slawlrta XJztxlox'olcxox'los BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. &C. Bonnets Bleached and Pressed (or 25 Cents. BONNETS TRIMMED IN THE NEATEST STYLE. Duhlar'a Block, corner of High and Town street-, mLS Colombo., Ohio, 31 Vnrpot STONE, O'UAKKA CO., WOULD CALL the attention of those needing CARPETS to the New Styles Jo-t received, W pay particular attention to tuia nrancn or our nusiness, ana nave largely increased our swo ana variety, ootn oi carpets ana otuer itr niening uooa. hiumk, o'HAHKA CO.. pwn mar21 A. . ... No. 4 Gwynn Block. OTONE, O'HARRA & CO. ARE SELL O 1NO Dtbege, Poplin and ChaUletta at 1 cents paryara. mam JIjC o "OPENING ! SPRING P . ROSE HAS MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room ona door north of tba Neil Uous entrance), where be has opened the Bnest stock of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear To ba found in the city, consisting In part of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Of the flnest grades and latest styles, selected by himself, from tha beat atocka to ha found In New York. Also. a general assortment of every grade of Ooods usually kept In tha best Merchant Tailoring asiaousnmeuueaai, Also, a fine lot of READY MADE CL0TIHNG, Manufactured expressly for himself, that he can reoom mend, both in Goods and Workmanship. His friends and customers are Invited to oall and ex amin for themselves before purchasing elaewbere. As he attends personally to busfuess, he feela confident he can please all who may favor him with their patronage. ap!6 J3k.m m-a. WJs79 JOHNSON BUILDINU, n sow ncuvuia ma Spring and Summer Cloths, Cassimeres and vesting. Also, the very bast quality of all kinds ot Ready Made Clothing. Gentlemen wishing a suit of clothes got up In the latest New York styles, can be furnished with one at all times at greatly reduced prices. marzo Fashionable Hatter. NEIL HOUSE, Columbus, Olxlo. AfY STOCK OF SPRING AND III SUMMKR GOODS is now complete, to which I In-vite tbe attention of the public. My stock Is from the best manufacturers east, and warranted of the best dualities. My Drab Beaver, and others, ara of superior qualities ana line nnisn, varying irom J.ou to i. Youths and Children's Faoov Goods of every descrlp lion. Also, a good aoaortment of fine Caps for Men and Boys, new aud beautiful styles. My Spring style of Silk Dress Bat la No. 1, and Irom tbe neei fcaatern manutaciurera, anu oi aupenor quau-ties.Men's fine soft Hats ol every shape, color and qual lty. Men'a fine fancy Summer, Straw, Leghorn, Pana ma, ana every variety ot summer uooua now worn. my 11 a. usiia. Columbns Machine Manufacturing i i a 'T"''r in 3 o TVtt 1W (LATE EAGLR F0CMDRY,) 1UANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Also, all kinds of Railroad Work & Machinery ij witches, Switch Htanua, ffronghtand Cast Frogs, " " Crossing, Oar Wheels, " Pedestala, " Oil Boxes, " Axlee, anBr titatlon Pipes, .1 I. X...nna Castings, KM Grist Mills, Shafting and Pullsa, Machinists' Tools. Cast Iron Fronts, Window Cap and Sills lor nouses, Oast s Wrought Gratings, Boiler lrn, .'alia Bolts, Forging, 1 urning, Screw-euttingand Planing, Iron Bridges and Hoof. Ol all deHQrlDtloni. . All order for th above work WILL BE FILLED PROMPTLY, AND THE WORK DONE IN THE BKST MANNER. PlfiBOTOKH : JOHN S. HALL, ? J. MATTHEWS, WM. TREVITT, J. f. BKUCK, AMOS MnNARV, PETER AMUliH, I.UCIAN BU1TI.ES. JOHN S. HALL, Pmident. CHARLES AMBOS, Sup't. H. CRARY, Secretary aud Treasurer. Columbus, Jan. 7, I860. jaH-dly IS crkshire LIFE INSURANCE COMPMY PITT3FIELD, MAS3. A1AUV1N REED, AGENT, NO. I ODEON BLOCK, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Woolley's FINE ART GALLERY, 4 DOORS KOUTU OF TilM UW1TKU STATICS HOTEL, west side of High street, tbe only place wbere Photographs are taken Ille site on Oil Uiu-vaea. Ambrotvnea. photocraDha and MetOKrapba, and all pictures pertaining to the art taken In the veiy best style, on tue most reasonauie terms. Photographs ou Oil Canvas taken from a Daguerreotype or Ambrotype a well as from life. jl.T-WDUl 9. VYU"l.l,r,I Mowers & lteapers. FARMERS WISHING A SIMFLli, DURABLE, a Ixjug Tried and Reliable Machine, far Reaping and Mowlug, oau be supplied by applyiug to us. No risk la incurred, as we. as formerly, Oder the following warrantee: not tatitfactim tkM be given, and that our Machine it luvenor to any other, the purchaser being the KfHSODnUie DOiics iuuhs. uw gtvaa ui it ma uiavuiuv doen not urove tatia factory uoa trial. . aplu-wfim Urbn, Ohio. New HTRS. WAGLEY HAS JUST RECEIVED 1V1 the finest assorliueut of HILLIVERY GOODS ever otiered In Columbus. Her stock comlsts in part of the followiug goods: French Lace and Crape Bonnets, Neapolitan, Tissue, Straw and Leghorn Braids, Misses' Flats and Qipseys, Ribbons, Embroideries, and French Flowers. MRS. WAGLEY is now prepared to bleach and press bonnets In large or small quantities. Particular attention will be paid to order from a distance.Corner of Town and Third streets, Columbus, Ohio. myfi Great New York Excitement I TiEAN. THE COACHMAN, GOT HIS WIFE U and GOKToN & ASTON have just received the finest assortment of BIRD CAGES aver brought to Co lumbus. Also, a good stock of BIRD SEED, NESTS and BATHS mar'ii Wall Papers! 8 CASES PAPEU HANGINGS, F ENTIRELY NEW AND ELE J CAN l' Patterns, Just received and for aal very cheap by jelO RANDALL At ASTON. Convict Labor for Hire, SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received at the office of th Ohio Penitentiary nntll Monday, August tb lOtb, 1867, at two oolooa p.m., lor tbe labor of from twentv to fifty convict In thla In illtutlnn for fiv years, commencing any time from the mat ni nentemrter in ine nrra or uciuuer u.., .ue uu- tion of the contractor. Bidders to specify tbe kinds of work, the number of men, tbe probable amount ot suop rooin needed, and the price per day for labor. Successful Bidders required to give satisfactory security. Shop room furnisbed and discipline maintained at the expenae of tbe Stat. Blda by persons wbo are not contractors will be considered for anr business not now carrieu on In the prison, and from present contractors for their present business, or any other not in oontllot with the lawaof the State, or with contracts now in existence. The Directors reserving the right to select such bids and Business a will beat promote me miereaus oi uie institution.For any Information, addresa L. 0. Van Slyke, Presl- dent at tne Board of Ulreotors. or joun swing, naraeu I,. (1. VAN hi. i & K I J. D MOhnln, C. SPINK, A. P. STONK, L. W. BABUI1T, Columbus, Jun 4, 1867. Director. Je6-d6w r 1FE OF CHARLOTTE . BRONTE, JUI Author or Jane Eyre, omriev ruieipa. etc.. at JelO LRANDAU. at ASTON'I. trnivoTOir nTCB. jobk l. aoitru. idwaid a. nrra. 1887, 10Q7. Fitch, Bortle & Co., PRODUCE, FORWIRDlXfl AUD COMlSSW.t PIQ IRON AQENTS, Dealers in Flour,' Salt, Water Lime, High Winet, tc, Warehouses East & Weit End of Scioto Bridge, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, O., MAKE GASH ADVANCES ON Consignments of property to b sold In thla or Eastern Marketa. Fralghta consigned us, to be forwarded, will not be subject to Drayage. We hav the only Warehouse In Columbus that Is situated both on Canal and Railroad. Being Aganta for aaveral Transport tation Lines we can at all times give shippers the advantage of the Clicupest, Heilable Routes. They will therefore readily see the advantage of consigning property to us, and not by any particular route from Columbus. ma29-dly THE LARGEST WOOD TYPE MANUFACTORY la the United States, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. lM.y- ZaUjT'C t;laV3 XT w PROPRIETORS. TO PRINTERS IN THE, WEST. ALONG EXPERIENCE LN THE MAND FACTURE of WOOD TYPE has suggested to ua so many improvements in the preparation ol the wood used, as well aa in the mechanical execution of our work, that we feal confident we have attained A DEGREE OF PERFECTION hitherto unknown in this department of Industry. 4tT W have availed ourselves of facilities whioU eua ble ua to furnish printers on the MOST EASY AND ACCOMMODATING TERMS, when their orders are accompanied by proper refereuc.e. EVERY SIZE AND STYLE OF WOOD LETTER la manulactured. from the most diminutive to the very largest suitable tor tb MAMMOTH POSTERS 10 common In tb present day, aud either plain or duplicated for colors, aud are made in A Style of Elegance and Beauty of Pro- . portion only attained by tha moat experienced artiste. AT We are permitted to refer to the following praatt' cal men who have used and add our type, and pronoaad thm ot auponor ana unsnrpassea quality: A. W. Fairbanks, firm of Harris, Fairbanks at Co., Cleveland. Gearge Spear, firm of Gray, Beardaley, tpears O., Cleveland. Scupp at Brass, and Langdoa a Hounds, Chisago. Porueroy s Co., Detroit. Andrews at Jarger, Toledo. L. Johnson at Co., Type Founder!, Pbila. Cincinnati Type Fouudry, Cincinnati, aud Proprietors ol the Faet. Journal and StaUaaaaa Oassaa, Columbus, Ohio. If Orders addresaed to DAY BROTUKM& Colaaalaa. uaio. wuireoeive pruaupi aueuuou. noxv-aatwi IMPORTANT TO NEBRASKA EMIGRANTS I 1000 Lots for Donation To Persons Building thereon, by the LAN1EII CITY COMPANY. THIS POINT IS LOCATED ON THE Missouri River, 140 mile above Omaha City, and opposite the mourn oi me jamea mveroi aiinnesoia, and being also the crossing of tbe Dubuqu. a St. Pauls (t Pacluc R. R., renders It one of th best point on th Missouri River in Nebraska Territory. It ia surrounded by a well timbered country, and can not ba aurnassed in this Union for fertility of soil. To capitalists thi ta Iht but point cn thla River, and must aoon outstrip au ot tnem. Information famished gratit. Correspondence so licited. Address s. L. CAJMmELL, Pres. Omaha City, N. T., or Vempbell, Link at Co., Ld Ageau, Uuler Cit,, n. t, H. B. Curtia, Esq.. Mount Vernon, Ohio. 8. L. Campbell s Co., Und Agenta, Omaha City, N.T Cravaaia at Co., Sioux City, Iowa. fl. S. Curtis, Florence, N. T. ap47-dw8m Ostrich Feathers, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Fancy Ornamentt and Lace Trimmings for Bonnets. To tbi Maseru rm or Ohio: rIHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE A J Lane Manu'actorv in Pari, and one In New York, excluaively devoted to the manufacture of the above kind of good. Their preaent stock embracei many thousand style of Feather and Flower. Also th material for manufacturing them, which are offered at wholesale only at tbelr Ware Kooms. HENDERSON, SMYTH ft CO., j)6-dSm No. 200 Broadway, New York, Singer's Sewing Machines. REMOVAL AND OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. To all who Sew or use Sewing Machines- The Superb New Marble Building of I. AI. SINGER & CO., NO. 418 BriOADWAY, CORNER OF ORtNl) STREET, NEW YORK, WILL BE OPENED FOR INSPEC T V TION and tbe transaction oi businesa on Thura day, July 2d, 1857. Citizens, and strangera visiting the city, are respectfully invited to oall and examine the Establishment, and see th various style ot tbe sluger Sewing Machine in operation. I. M. SINGER & CO., jyO-lmd a 468 Broadway, New York St. Nicholas Hotel. Niw York. June 29tb. 1867- T HE PUBLIC ARE -RESPECTFUL LY luformed that the price of Boaid at tbia Hotel nat not been aUHinwd, but ts as n uaa been oeretotore. 'i 60 per diem. jyo-aiin inr.Aiiivi'.i.i., wmtuunu s uo. PATENT SPRING BEDS, PATENT ent Improved Premium Mosquito Canopies and Nets. We manufacture and offer for aal the best Bad ever sold in thi or any other market. A persontl Inspection will satisfy aoy one of the correctness of what we atate. Our Mosquito Nate combine beauty, cheapness, simplicity, and perfect aecurity agalnat insects, without obstructing the circulation of air. Dealer and othera will consult their own interest by examining our Bed aud neu, ueiure puruuMiug eisewuere. V. H. W. STKATTON, Agent, jefl-dSm-a 200 Canal it , N. Y., (eaat Broadway.) I.IG1ITE, NEWTON Ac BRADBURYS, 421 Broome Street. New York. MANUFACTURERS OF THE PAT-ENT ARCH WREST PLANK PIANO FOHTH-t. eel. ebrated for depth, fullness, richness, purity, and a pecu liar aiugiug iiua-iiiy ui .ueic mid., lor wnicn tney have received the highest encomium from th greatest musical oelebritles ot tbe country: and in every fair, when orouKni m oompeiiuuu wiui uuior uiiirumenta. bava ob. talned th highest premium. Th Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which ia owned and used only by ua, guaranteea uieir aianuing in tune louger tuau way otner instrumsnt; while their unprecedented demand in all part of th oonntry ia a aumoivni proui ui .uvir axoaiianee. A liberal discount to Clergymen, School and th trad. jes-oiy-i Jouven's Kid-Glove Cleaner. JOUVKN'S KID-GLOVE CLEANER. JOUVEN'S KID-GLOVE CLEANER. JOUVEN'S K1D-GL0VB CLEANER, JOUVEN'S KID-GLOVE CLEANER, 26 oents per bottle. . 26 cents per bottle. - 26 cents per bottle. y.6 oents per bottle. 2b cents per bottle. 25 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. 26 cents per bottle. One bottle cleu 60 pair On bottl clean 60 pair. On bottle clean 60 pair, One bottl clean So pair. " A. nn luln. nt-i.i.aAila frOUl tb Prenaratlnn Ik. .L... can beworntmavdioKiyaiw 'wiea. with apiece of Uannal, apply a small portion of tbe preparation very ugntiy, ana the dirt win appear. it it tbe artiole used by the Kid Glove Manufacturer 0f to Impart that purity of Bnish and oftne for which their Glove are so justly celebrated, it clean Kid Slippr, and whit and coioreu sua Uloves elegantly. la aim an Allnt article for the toilet, anil far haantl. fylng the complexion, removing tan, pimples, ko., far exceed in excellence any of the thouaand and one preparation, usually sold for that purpos. On trial at the irmini exuenae or zoceuis, "."mu.iuce anvone taat the article ie all that It Is claimed to be. Try a bottle of it lor 26 cent, and you win isu io be without it. It can be obtained of all Drngglet and Dealer in Fancv Gooda in Columbus, Ohio, and at wholesale of the sole proprietor., CLARK it CO., 835 Broadway, New York. A liberal discount to the trade. As ther I an Inferior article in the market, buyer will be careful to aee that tbe name ot Cliaa at Co. is upon each battle which they tuichas. . Je8-d3m-s John R. Cook, Agent, Columbu, 0. For Sale. A DOUBLE HOUSE ON LOT NO. 6.265 OL, og Water Street. , Term accommodating.. Inquire " fe27-Uy P17 0. W. KENT, ft EHRENKROOK. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! New Book and Periodical Store, IN PLATT'S BUILDING, Three Doors from the Post Office, . STATE STREET, 1 WHERE ALL THE POPULAR MISCEL-LANEOCs Works of tbe day mar be found Id great variety. Also, tb loUowing Weeklies and Monthlies. Harper's; Godey't Lady's Book; Mr. Stephens' Illustrated Monthly, Peterson's;' The Waverly . 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The above I th Laraeat and Beat Stock of Goods n the Hue ever ottered lu Ohio aud will be sold uneap, apl RANDALL & ASTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Books & Stationery BLANK BOOKS, Wall and Window Papers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs aud Engravings, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES &F1XT11BE8, Butt and Green Hollands, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. AtrFKAUE3 on hand and mad to order. sy-f PAPERS of almost every description. -. And an endles varietv of fancy and useful article for Ladies and Gentlemen, all of which will be sold very low for CASH, at , . Whiting's Old Stand, Columbus, O. mar20 Randall & Aston HAVE RECEIVED THEIR BPRMfl STOCK, of . WALL PAPERS & BORDERS And offer entirely new styles of Papers of the beat makers. A Bo stock of Beautiful Decoratioiii for Halls, Ceilings k Churches, GOLD PIPERS AND BORDERS Of the most beautiful designs. Call and examine befor purchasing. marl? COLUMBIAN HALL, For Concerts, Lectures, &c., THE BEST UILL IN OHIO. C HAS. A. WAUNEK, Agent. ap25-d3n DOCKING COAL. rv HE SCBSCKUJEli la NOW DAILY RE. X OKIVING, and prepared ta furnish to order, tb pest quality oi I1UV1V 1 jH l UOA1.I Pressnt price a follow: Bv boat lead, delivered at wharf. 8 Wo V. bush. ael.oiea v,oai lor laruuy use, aeuverea at bouse , luc Orders left at No. 2, Buckey Block, will receive promt Attention. - imyi r. uaxiinn. LOTS FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL D1S-POSE of building lot on th north side of the National Road, between Columbus and Fraaklinton. on lib eral term. Should Individual deslr to exchange lot in Columbu. for lot looated a above described, or de- air to exchange new lands, In any of th States west of vuio, lor aaia iota, in unaerslgnea win mat tn ex enani on fair terms. ' - t. ataio-dSm : , JOSEPH RIDaWiT. fails Jifl Stait luurnal. THE ATHELINGS; OR, THREE THE Q I FT8. CHAPTER XXXIT. SOMB PROGRESS.' - Alter a long and most laborious investlgf.- tion of tbe old parchment, Charlie at last tri umphantly made it out to be aa old conveyance, to a remote ancestor, of this very little house, and sundry property adjoining, on which the Atbelines hfd now no claim. More than two hundred aud fifty years ago 1 tbe girh were as mucb Dleased with it cs it it nsa been an estate, and even Charlie owned a thrill of Rtatilloation Ibey felt themselves quite loog-descended and patrician people, in right of tbe ancestor who had held "tie latriiy property" in ion. But it was difficult to see what use this could bj of in opposition to the claim of Lord Winter- bourne. Half the estates in tbe country at leait bad changed bands during thee 3 two nundred and fifty years; and tbonith it certainly proved bevond dienuta that the Old Wood Lodge had once been tbe property of tbe Athelings, it tnrew no lignt wnatever on tne una oi juirj Bridget. Mrs. Athel'.ng looked round upon tba old we' Is with much increeo of respect; she wondered if they really oould be so old as that; and was quite reverentlrl of ber little bouse, being totally unacqnr!afd with the jwriods of domestic architecture, and knowing nothing uli.uver of archive "detail." Mi Anastria. However, rememoerea ner promise. Only two or three days alter inariie visit to ber, the two grey poD-es maue meir ap pearance onoe mote at tie gate or tne vm Wnnrt T.nrW Slio was not exactly triumphant, but had a look of satisfaction on ber face, and evidently felt she bed gained something. She entered upon her business without a moment's dela". ' .. , , "loung Atheling, I have brought you an inai Mr. Temple can lurnleh me with," said Aiiea Antitasia "his memorandum taken from my father's instructions, He 'alls me there was a d- 1 distinct and formal, and offers to bear bis witn,!i of it, as I have offered mine." Charlie took eagerly out of ber band the paper she offered to nlm. "It is a copy out of bis book," wid Miss Antstasia. It wes beaded thus: "Mem. To convey to Mies Bridget Atheling, her beiia and assigns, tbe cottage called tbe Old Wood Ledge, with a certain pieoe of land adjoining, to be described partly as a proof of Lord Wlnterbourne's gratitude for services, partly as restoring property acquired by bis father to be executed at onoe." The date was Bve-and-twenty years ago; ana perhaps nothing but Justice to her dead friend and to her living ones could have fortified Mies Annals a to return UDon tnut lime, one tu atill. lrmktnir at Charlie wbile be read it, with ber cbeek a little blanohed and ber eye brighter than usual. He laid it down with a look of im-natience. vet satisfaction. " Some one," eitid Charlie, " either for one side or for the other side, must nave wis ueeu." " Your boy is hard to please," said Mies Rivers. " I have offered to appear mysell, and so does Mr. Temple. What, boy, not content I " "It is tbe next best," said Charlie ; " but still not so good as the deed ; and the deed must exist somewhere t nobody would destroy sucb a thing. Wbere is it likely to be I" "Young Atheline," Baid Allss Anaetahia, nan amused, half with displeasure, "when I want to oollect evidence, you shall do It for me. Has be bad a good education I eh f" Ta SUM I was afM ss will event Very poor scholar," said Mrs. Atheling, with a little awe of Miss AnaHasia'S learning ; - uut we uiu wuai we could for bim; and be uaa always Deen a very industrious boy, and nas otuuitu a good deal himself." To this aside conversation Charlie paid not tbe smallest attention, but ruminated over the lawyer's memorandum, making laces at it, and beudinir all tbe powers of bis mind to the con siderationwhere to find this deed ? "If it's not here, nor in ber lawyer's, nor with this old lady, he't got it," pronounced Charlie t but this was entirely a private process, and he did not sav a word aloud. "I've read ner dook," said miss ttivers, wun a glance aside at Agnes I "it's a very ok ver book 1 approve ot it, tuougn i never read novels : in my day girls did no suob things- all the better for them now. Yes, my child, don't, be afraid. I'll not oall youuuleminiue iu my opinion it's about tbe prettiest kind ol fancy-work a young woman can do." Under this applause Agnes smiled and bright ened : it was a great deal more agreeable than all the pretty sayings of all tbe people who were dying to know tne aumor ot noje uazie-wood, iu the brief day of ber reputation at the Willows. "Aud as for the pretty one," said Miss Ana-stasia, "she, I suppose, contents herself with lovers eht What is the meaning of this f I bud pose the child's heart is lu it. Tbe worse for her the worse for her I" For Marian had blushed deeply, aud then be come very pale ; her heart waa touched indeed, aud she was very deepondent. A 11 tbe other events of the time were swallowed up to Mari an by one great shadow Louis was going away I Vv hereupon Mrs. Athelinr, unconsciously eager to attract tbe interest ot Miss AuasUsia, wbo very likely would be kind to tbe young people, tent Marian up stairs npon anastily-invented errand, ana took the old lady oside to tell her what bad happened. Miss Rivers was a good deal surprised a little affected. "Bo so so," she said slowly, "these reckless young creatures how ready they are to plunge into all tbe griefs of Hie 1 Aud what does WitlAtheln lug say to this nameless boy 7" "I cannot say my husband is entirely pleas ed," said Mrs. Atheling, with a little hesitation; "but he is a very fine young man ; and to see our children happy is the greut thing we care far linth William nnrl m..7' "How do you know it will make her happy 1" asked Miss Anaetasla, somewhat sharply. "The child flushes aud pales again, pretty creature as she is, like a woman come into her troubles. A great deal safer to write novels 1 But what is dese can't be undone ; aud I am glad to hear of it on account of the boy." Then Miss Anastasia made a pause, tuinKing over the matter. "I have found some traces ot my lather's wanderings," she said again, with a little emotion i "it the old man was tempted to sin in his old days, though it would be a shame to hear of, I Bbould still ba glnd to make sure ; and if by any chance," continued tbe old lady, reddening wun me mauemy and delioata feeling of which her fifty years could not deprive her "it by any chance these unlortunate children should turnout to tie nearly related to me. 1 will ol oourse tutuk it my duty to provide for them as if they were lawlul children of my father's house." It cost ber a nine enort to aay mis and urs. Atheling, not venturing to make any comment, looked on with respectful spmpatby. It was very well for Miss Auastaisa to say, but bow lar Louis would tolerate a proviwua maue tor mm was quite a different question. The silence was broken again by the old lady herself. "Thla bold boy of yours bus set me to look over all my old papers," said Miss Anastasia. with a twinkle ol satisiaotiou anu ainusemeui In her eye, as she looked over at Charlie, etill making faces at the lawyer's note. "Now that I have beeun for her sake, dear old soul. I con tinue for my own and for cutlosity : 1 would give a great deal to find out the story of there cblldreu. Youog Atheling, if 1 some time want your services, will you give them to me r" Charlie looked up with a boyish flush of pleasure. "As soon as this business is settled," said (Ihiirlln. Mlwi Auafltasift. whom his mother fear er! to look at lest she ehould be offended, smil ed approvingly ; patted the shoulder of Agnes as she oassed ber. left "ber love lor tha other nhiiri.t' and want away. Mrs. Athellna looked after her with a not unnatural dograo of, com. placency. "Now, i think it very likely indeed that she will either leave them tometbiug, or try what sbe can do for Louis," aaid Mamma ; ebe did not think how impossible it would be to do anything lor Louis, until a.ouib graciously accepted the eervioe ; nor indeed, that tbe only thing tbe youug man couiu uu uuu m cumntance. was to trust to bis own exertions solely, and seek service f torn none. The Federal Capital. (From th Harrlaburg Herald.) It ia a fact not eeuera'ly known, that, Harris- bun; was once shio' .1 aa the site tor the Capital of tbe Unitti States. At the time the discussion on the location lor tne uovernmeui buililino- was rroiDC on in uonk.ess. au tna Not thorn members were decided in their choice I.I M HILH H.IU11U- LUH ClUIUUniiaUUB. WW.M r -. . I 1. n i - anl l..tli Hamsburg ana Wriguteviiie were spsa of. Washington himself, it appeared, favored Wrightaville, though the Southern members of Congress were unite d in favor of a situation on the Potomac; and tbe majority of .Northerners weie equally duiided in oppositiouto both these plases, aud gave Hanisburg nil their choice, which was heu the best known ' tiwu on the Susquehr aaa. The matter, however, was compromised, aud the preseut location adopted. Benton, in his Abtidgment of the Debates of Congress, thus alludes to this circumstance: "One of the objects that early rvjwved the attention of this (the First) Congress, was the establishment of a permauout beat of government. The Northern members ware in lavor ot some place ua wo uuuna ui urn ausuehauua, end, tturnsDurg and wriUt a Ferry, on that river were proposed; the Southern members were iu favor of some place on-the Potomac. Mr. Madit.oa dtiUienl taat the propriety of the decision depended 'iu great measure on the superior advantages of one of these two streams," and argutd in favor of tbe Potomac, pledging his reputation that 'the communication with the West am territory by the Potomao is wore certain and convenient than the other.' Among the argument urged against locating ou the Susquehanna, it was said that the population wus receding Irom tbe East. To this Fisher Ames replied, ' West of tbe Ohio is an almost immeasurable wilderness; when it will be settled, or how it will be possible to govern it, is past calculation. Ueulie-mea wilt vardon me if i think it perfectly romantic to make thia decision depend upon that circumstance. Probably it will be near a century before these people uill be eonnderable. Jnsher Ames, though he had one of the most sagacious minds in the body, was here somewhat mis taken." The Annual Exhibition of the Brooklyn Polytechnio Institute waa held in Plymouth Church (H. W. Beecher's) on the 2nd inst. Tbe Christian ingutrer, in its account, m me exercises of the occasion, mattes an allusion which will be eujuyed by thtue who call to mind the fact that Air. iieecner nas Deen preaching lately in opposition to Dr. Bellqws's defense of the Theatre. , "We cannot forbear, just at the moment when the question of tbe drama, and improving the drama, is 'tieiore tne people irom express- incr the tuoutiht that two of the pieces on the occasion above noticed were distinctly dramat--ic, aud both caoittlly performed; the one, Brutus, or the fall ot larquin,' tragic; tbe other, 'The Village Lawyer,' comic, 'the last, 'iu costume,' too, lauly brought down the house, (irave divines, as well aa laymen of undoubted Orthodoxy, on the platform, were aa much carried awuy as tne rest. We have not a doubt that the shaking of their sides will do their hearts good. What with suberb opera Curable imriavlAaiV howeverwe began to fear that outsiderr annu think th drama really inaugurated by 'Youne imu.ii.ft ' nnil.r Ihu .nam.... t.t 1. . . ... .& ""-"'" v"v ""T". tut, institute, iu Brother Beecher's Churchl What a confirm- anon, too, oi urotuer jBellows's words: 'Per- forrouncea of amateurs are listened to with an intense gratification, which, after deducting all the iuterest of pergonal sympathy with the volunteers, demonstrates the inherent charm f the itage. There never was a dialogue spoken in a school exhibition which was not ten times as exciting as any monologue, and every additional person added the the scene increased its faaciuatiou iu a geometrical ratio, if a few rags of scenery or costume were thrown around tbe performers, how potently was the charm enhanced I In short, iu precise proportion to an approacu to cue public stage was tbe amusement complete.' " 1 sarin the buIl-hVhtiuo- Java, a blacksmith. who was rearing a bull pup. induced his old latber to go on all lours and imitate the bull. The canine pupil pinned the old man by the nose. The son, disregarding the paternal roaring, exclaimed, "Hold him, Growler boy, hold bitul bear it father, bear itl it'll be the making of the pupl" - Wood and Willow Ware, CORDAGE AND WRAPPING PAPER. NOTICE OF CO-PAKTNERSUIP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE tb.il df formed a oo-partnenbfp, lor tb pur-pone of iloiug & jubblug bunineaii iu Lb a WWl tod Willow Ware. Cordage and l aijflr bualuMS, under tha fyl of Tyiauh Jk Harm nr. and will oocudv Ui itoifa hereuifor occupied by uu, coiuer of Walnut aud front atritt,, aud nu, ui luiuluuik afcivci a . u, iiLrun. May 9, IbSI. . r). at. BAKRK1T. We ara now prepared to furnish any and every thing in the line ot our bualnaaa, upon the boat possible terms. Our Senior Partner having been longer in the business than any other man ba the west, and our Junior Partner being also well known aa having been connected with this trade for the laat seven years, we trust that our names win oe sumcient guarantee uiat In all businesa matters, the new Urm shall stand as high iu tha estimation ol our respective friends in the trade, as heretofore.We shall always keep the largest atock of any concern in tbe West, aa well a the largest and beat asaortnieut that can be found in any one oonoern ia th Dulled States; and ahaii hereafter pay particular attention to tilling orilera tor tue wnoiesaie traue, guaranteeing, in all oases, to aell at Manufacturer' Rates thestaple gooda in tne uue oi vvoouen nare. CORDAGE. Our stock and assortment will at all time b larger and better than any other .tore In tbe city, aud we ah a 11 ndeavor to auataiu the reputation of selling lower than any other houte in that line of trade here keeping a complete aeaortment of Manilla ilemp, Cotton. Jul and Tarrad Hlmriiur. with every description of Twines. Trot- Lines, Saah-Cord, ate, constantly oa hand. WRAPPING PAPER. Knowing that th best Wrapping Paper (old In tbe market ia that of r'rleud and Tagemann, we shall keep a good stock always on hand, at ft lowest market rate. WACUPrtAPns vv nwiiuvniwwi As th bst Washboard which an now sold In th market are those manufactured by 0. Watera at Co., me shall continn the sole agent for thee Board. We reapeotlully ask our former customer to oom and-look through our stock and assortment, and compare prices with any party io the trad. By constant care and attention to the wants of onr customer, whatever they may be, we hope to meet a fair share ol their patronage. ... We shall occupy the stores formerly occupied by a. M. Buutarr, Corner ot Walnut and trout sts., and No. V8, 2 and 30 Front treet, and th large tor No. 61 Columbia treet, formerly occupied by A. O. Trwv- TV LOR A BARRETT, oolt-eodiwly n ail Cincinnati, Ohio. RAZE OE LAINES AT 10 CENTS rm Xi Vard, at SlONiC, O'HARRA at CO.v, No. 4 Uwynna Block. maraT STONE, O'UARRA At CO. HAVE JOST : received another lot of thoe Beaotlful Print, war. I ranted fast colors, at ntf cents. No ','"' i a nloe Dres Pattern for the small so" ' 'llJ Wat.' tnaril ' A SMALL STOCK Of HAIR WORK, FOB AU tow Aj-ply ' TUBWlUFAGlOrty, ioS OpvQ.tUthetiaplt'Hon.a' "DISSOLUTION. OF FAHTlVIiHSHir. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX 1' 1STIN tinder the name of Taylor and Brayfogle, la tha lUn-hant tailoring business, ha been thia day dissolved by mutual couseut. 0 Breyfogla will oontlnue ... . . . - J a. it at awlh A klAHa lam A I a .a . th businesa at the oio aim, ". u oui thornod to settl. all tie .business " 'X'lumbO. April 1,H- 0. BRKrjL, 0" NLV icTcENTk, fcOli A DWSPATv .TaBN.-" STUNK, O'HAKRA CO. r UUuj-J Lawns. faeUolor, at X ontpry"L UiaYaT |
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