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l.0imm;t9itc SM-- :,' . . i r ,. 1 , . . i MY- O Or i .i " ' ' VOLUME XXIIt. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, ' .DECEMBER 10, .1859. NUMBER 196. V-' J J s, 4 : Jfi li 6 11.4 fi 1 I 5)tua ftatc.-Jjonrnnl in nHn DAILY, TIU-WKKLV AND WEEKLY, IT COIMtK, I1UUTT & CO. ffiMln Miller's Huildiiig, No. I" Emt Tuwti street. Terms Invnrutbhi in A'hann. Dut.t, 1 " per year. " ily I hn Currier, per week, l2'-j ets. Tiii-Wf.kki.v, - ' 3 "" l"'r V"11'- Wif.KIV, 1 m K.ltMHOK DAILY AIiVKKT.SINn nY THE SCI K A HE. ()iins.piaril your? 'tin m iiiib " ti inoiitlin, ' 18 li due " fl inimths,' H "0 Out, " inuiillis, l' mi iliid " 2 mouths, il One " I in.. nth. fl mi On squkro 3 weeks, Out, 2 weeks, Mud "" 1 "ck, line " Sdnys, linn ' 2 day., On " 1 day. t (HI ;l mi 1 7- 1 on 7.r ' 01) ..IT .'in .. to - WEEKLY" ADVKRTHISO. Pit Stpisrc, nn" in-rll..ii ...r simmr... iich week 111 addition Displayed Alieriisunwiuta half muni than tho iibnvo (HtH(i, Advert iscm-ii's haded unit placed In tli column or spn-cl il Notices, ilmtlilr lli t,rlimrit r.iol. All nut i--.es n-ipilied tn In- ii'ililMu-. liv law. legal rates. It nr.lcr:-d .in llit- in-i'le Mxi-lntvly jill.-r th" Hrst wk, n-rci-nt. nmn. tlinii the hIikvp rutin; but all such will p Mr In tin- Trl-Wcekly without charge, -milium Cnrd-i. nut wwmiiR live lines, per year, Inside, Sutler, "f incrlingi, fliarltnl.il) societies, tiro cmnpanles, c, luiir prlnii. All Trmmnl 'jlifrsrdViiieiif. nun fie Jiadl in itli-nnc, This rnlf- will nut in- varied iv..m. Nil A-lv-rtl-fTiK-iit tiiki-n cx-vpt f'r d fliiltn p-rlni. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hardware. JAJIKS S. ABItTT, Ti -nli-r In nil .li-niTiiiii.iH "f llurilwiiN. ml Cntlnry. Null". S:.h, ISIaw. II iMwIlnMil-r.' Mnlirlal", I'aint". "Il. ViiniMn-. Kill-mini; H"l M . lm..ii-nl In"l, t'lialn l'uniiK, W,ki rii I Wllluw Wan-. Si;li .if tin- lillt I'u-ll .k. No llll Town t., ('.iiliinilnix, Oliiii. niii-J." Iloidi Itliiillny. M. V. LII-LKV, ik-nimlf-r. nn.l H'.ank ILmk M iniif icturor, Ilisli Sliw-t, Iwv.-n Urim-I anil 1,,-iv Mp-fin. t "iiim"ni. ". n-"" Hats aiul C:ts. 1 .1. K. Ill UIMbl., Whifr-.uli anil ll"lnll TI.-aliT In II its. I'apii 'iml Knm, No. 7'.l li ' I 'Kttvi-t. (In lllll iih. 4 lllto. 4 lliHim nnriii aihi-m. Clil.ll.-M' il.r'l tlr.V ;oils. JOUX ST()K & C., IVI.II A Utll P. tiil I i-al-r- 111 Dry CviU, F.in-it;n anil ll.llil.-,lh-, ,K 7 Uvryiltiu 11I.1CR, i:ollinilllH num. .Mm t"ii' Tlnni.Arii.il. "I" :l" .1. C. CIHTTEMHCN. i-aliT III Div ("i.i'i.ln, ll.wiU. Slinw, Ha'" aii-1 CaM. Vi. Fi'llllll!l-llli'k. S. Iliiili St.. rnllllulill", II. it. t.' wotumritv ct., Wfinl.-.nV- Iti-nl.-ra In F..n-li?ii ninl D.miMtio Dry f!.i.l. Or.ii-. i'K t...iti ami Slim-i, No llOwyntw IlLick. L'wn Ktrni-l.. '..l.lml.in.O. ""' :-J , i pi-:n"iOX, sTUSR . on., lliiili.nlo ami It-tail Di-ali-n In K.nvk'li nn.lD.mii-itli-i.rvh.inili. Nn. 1 Owvnw lllmk, rumor nt Tlnnl un-l T.iwtitn-i-ti. fi.lnml.ili. O. "l"-! I KELTOX, IIAWROPT & CO. WhnlnV riHaliT In IliitUli. fri-ncli, fii-'inan ami Aim-rl run Drv n.mili. Varl.-tl-i. P'.t ami SIi.im an. I r.mrv fi.iinl. n-n.rallv. No. 3 llw.vnn.i IU. U, (!i.lillill.ui. llhin illir'.'l lVI.,.tn...t mi l lt..t.iil Ili-il.-n In Stitlili- airl Fi'icy Dry fi.. ..li. n. 4 tiwynnt- niri.ft, irn - (llii.i. niir.-i" r join nn.i.v:h Wlinli-ialo D.-nli-r In Nutl'ini, Pam-y ' I.. Il-wlorv ,.-w. . Ill .dry. and priiui".-twn" Mutluiwr)- IllAiik IVaiki. A' T'.vvn it.. I.'iilililllui.. (I. n. nfw .vol , lnv'2 'lili.ialo nnd tti-lall rii-iil'-i ln UlhlK.n. and Fluwrn, P.nn- ivti and Mlllim-rv 0-m1i ot unity U'-i-ripiiinn, Nn. i.t Town iir.-.-t. . mvlll Hoots and Shoes. 31. &. V. PASS!':. Manufacture nf II....H ami Sli.ii-i. In Pan-mia K. lluildln-.'. SnnthwiMt curii-r of lliuli and Tun h., (..luiiil.in,, nhi.i. ' WTT.. MEHCEre, Siii-ci-amr tn .1. Mauldin, Drali-r In Ladiii', M'u'i. Miimw ami rliil.lri-ii'i IVmli. Shc-i and Cailom, Nn. Hi T-wn .,r,.,.. C,,l,.lll..li. (iliin Btnoks, I'cilmUcals. Kit ll lllll KEXXKDV, BiHikii'lhT, Slatiiiin-r. nml Cc- al Atfi-nl fur P.-rindi-ali, Ni'iiavni, (-., 17 Stato ntlai-1. (m-iir tlin Puitnlli.-i-,) t'nliinilini, lihlu. "I" -1 im'is't iikad Tin Randall A- Aatun. lu-.i Juhii-un lliiildini;; lt-..ki.Staii..ii.-ry, M ull Pa-rii, Pli turi .i, Krani, and anything in nnr llim aa rhcap ni tin- rheapi'it. "1""-'" .1. II. H1I.E V CO.. (nldliln-n, D"..ki.-ll. ri ami Sla'l.iii.MM. Impnrt-T nnd Di-iiIi-im In Papi-r Kaimlni. llnr-li-r and lici-mailiiin, iv... Winil.m r.iriili-i.i and Sli i.l.n, l urtnlii Hindi. Printer", llind.'ri.nnil Lith"cra.h..ri. llailrnads, Hanks anil Cniintv (lltli-nr-. iii,i,lt..il mi III" li.-it I. rn.i. H1,!':L Ooiitistry. W. WlLbSlllllE R1IWV, DETNTTTST. T-nnxis MTtf)S' n ALL. llllill STIIKK.T. I'KKTII JV extracted ill a m i lftiflc manner, and Sell flir-n.,... Hun ,,r. n-irr.iut.-d lu iil.-ine nnvt'l AttoniCJfi. JAMES .11. oo.ni.v, Offl.-e, Deihler Hull linn, curlier lllcli and Town Atione atriet , t'nlunihiii. (iliin. Kiiti'aiicoun Town Htrcct, next dot r lu Franklin Hank. Jyll VM. DEXXisO.X Si 11. li. CARRIXCTOX, Attnrneya and ('nuiii-ll'iri at Law, Ciltiuil.in, O. (Illlce, Nu. 1 and 2 (Idciin Uiiil llinc. Special atteiiliuu is'-'cli tn tilt. Law of PiiIeiilH un-l Itiiiirance. npr--' C 1 1 A U X O E Y N . t ) Lit S, Attorney and t'niiiiiilnr at Law, ('.ilniiil.ux, 0. Ofli-e In Odoun Biiildlnn, nppusile the State lluilin. 0ii2. HORACE"wii.snx, Attorney at Law. Mllice Nu. 3. .luhnmiii llnlldintr, I'nliun- luia, liliiu. iipri:'.-. S. W. AXDREAVS. Attorney at Law. Olllcu No. 3 Juhuiuii Iliiudins, lli)."h Strtwl, Cnliiinliiti, llhin. nuvi'.l-dly a Li, e 777t ii i ii m a x , Attnrney at Law, il.iliinilnii, Ohio, (illlco on llinh Street lietwei'ti Friend nnd Mi. nn.l. S-2n K. 11. II V.( M, Attorner nt Inw, Notary Pulilic, and rummlwlnnnr nf lieedi', Detniltinni. An., fur Cnnnecll -ut, Peuinvlvalila and Nu- York, and the W'e-tern Slalci and T.-rriloi ici. Ottlcn llnnm Nn. ft .lulinmii lliiildini:. II ink Street, Co. luinlmi. Oli in. liefer, liy p--riiiliinn, tu .lim-pli II. Ill-lev, (Inlnnilma, Ohln; riiiperly, llunver A ('11 , New Ynrk City; Clinunccy N. Iilda, (kiluinlniH, O.J lluinc, Tuild Lvtln. Clni Iiinatl. O. an1' Tin Wnro, House I'm iiishhiy. AR.VSTROM St TIin.MPSOX, Manufai-tiirersaiid Iiciil. ri In Cuppi r, Tin, and Sheet Imti Ware, I'onkilin, Patlnraud linx Snivel, Knitincci,lt-i--tera, Vi-iitilliitora nnd Kiiriiiiliinn fiuudi, Nn. 17 Town street, Cnliiml' in, Ohio. Sieclal attention paiilto Itnufinc SpnntiiiK, nnd J1.I1 Wurk Kctn-rally. apris II. FISHER, Corner nf IHrli anil Konrlh itiwtl. Dcnlcl III Slaves, Tin, Cupper, Sheet Iron, and llriianla Waro. Hint Unites, tlin flnnst kind. Particular attention until to Spouting and llimftmr. "" 111 Music. JOIIJI S. PORTER, Teacher nf Vm-al and In-trnim-nla! M niic, can Ihi seen i t J. 0. Wnoils'a Music Store, No. li Buckeye lllnck. Tny3 .1. C YVOODS, Broad street, Cnluniliiii, ()., Agent fur Olili ki-rlng A Suns' nnd llnllet. Davis iVa Piano Knrtes. Mason ft Ham. Ilu'a Mi-hiileons, and Ocular in Shout Mnilo and nnnical ni'-rchandiic. np- KKl.TXF.lt St, WkillSTKR, Sol. Agents fi.r the sale nf Win. Knuli' . Cn's Piano Fortes, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise, No. IH Fait Slate Htrcct. Ptatu.i tuned liy K. rnrnellinn. anr22 Watches, Jewelry. FRIEDR. IIAI.DY, Dealer In Watches. Clicks and Jewelry, Nn. 112, eorner of High and Walnut sts., Cnlmnl.us, o. All Ii'm.Is of Jewelry made to order. Also, Watches and J.-selry carefully repaired. niyd M. Si. L. K LEE MAX. Wholes!, and ltelall Dealers in Satches. Jewelry, Clocks, Ac. , Wuiches, Jewtdry, Ac, carefully repaired ami warranted. No. D'.a High st., (siliinilius, ohin, my I R. I). 1)1Mill), Wntrh Maker and Engraver, has fur sale Watches, Jewel ry, Fpertiicles, Tlierninnieters, etc. Agent, also, for Patent Fnl.lltig Spring Multrosa, No. l;i High street, on. door south of n-iouule House. npr22 LTl.ESiUEREUX "aTVonsv; Manufacturers of Waielies, In Fleurler, Switzerland. lin porters and Dealers In Watches, Jewelry, Tools ami Mnterinl. fur Watch-Makers. Hesiduncu Cnliiuil.u., Ohln. npr2u n.GrnArMOARn," ' .w.lrlst, Pteiieil Cutter. Plntif, and DraW in Fancy Uiaiils. Perfumery, Ac , No. lag South-East High at.. Ini. twenn Town and Rich sm.. Oulumhua. (Iliin. Welches. Juw.lry, AoeorueoiM, Melodroin, Ac. carefully repaired. V- V t BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ('osnmlftNlon, K. V. .li'iiiiiiiifH, roiutnivi.in MtM'ttiiitit ititil hi-ul'-r in Kmvfsni iitnl )imi'"tin I.Upirx, Titl'ii-ro, ('Ijjurn, Siiup, ('until. i .it., I'luin-, Halt, FUh, Ac t him how n-ti'ly to H'Ci-lVl' t'itfH!LrUt:i''tlf'l Ti.r ll I'cltliHilllCfH will I'M ni'iH n H)it. (iiitiil p'f'Tnn'ti iivmi. 'Mr'-lioii-o nn Ollti'i', No. !l Hx.-ll'Hi.'.' III..rk, Itni; ft , ('.ilntlll'iH, l, lll'N riN.ili.N I'irril. Ji.liN U. HilKI'I.K KITni & IIOHTI.K. Pni.liii-ii, F.irwarilintf anil i:..iiiniliiiiiin .M.-rrlianti.Matin-fii'-iuri-rii nf airl jii'titi fur tin- palo i.f I Iimir I rt -r II. .rk I'l-r lii.ti. Di-iiImih In Klniir, Halt, tt'nti-r l.lin.'. I'lantnr, Kili. I'r.ivii..in. ami ir..ii'il Halt, Ali an. I r.tplnt KJ.Hirlnir. Slli-inir an-l r.-llin,-, I'lai'i-iln l.alli. ami Haivi-.l. IIIvi-.l. an. I Slm-..l Shiiinli.1. Wiilnut iiu-1 riirry LillillaM'. Warn U1..11111. Kail an. I Wi-it i-ii.la nl Hrl.itn Hi .ltr. Iln.a.l Ulrii-t. lllll. i- 87 Wi-l Pruail, rurm-r "f Srlutii itivi't. Iiliiuil.ili, O. Maki.ra-li a.lani-i-i nnrun-niuiilni'iit-. ..I" I'ruti.'rtv f .r inln in tlili ur nlli.-r Mai k.-li. At uiir 11 11 1 1 ri hi. I Wiireli.ni.i'-, innjicilv la t'lii-.i-nrip-.l fri-r nt llravaifa. rrnprli.t.iri anil Slaiiaui-n nt tin lailimi-1. 111. I'iiilli.j.'lii- an. I Piiilsii'iimli I'ain-niri. lit'k-ti f'.rinlnir a Ti l-Vp..ltly I,a.'ti.t Lin" U'tivi-i'ii fiiliinilinil, t'lillllcnlli" ami Pi.rtiin. . Mill 1. 'living ri.lmn'.iii rvi-ry Mullilav, W.'ilni-i.lav .111. 1 Kri'lav. fl'.mi fuut nf Itniail St., atH ii'il.iil:. I'. M. ' Kim ChiIiiiiIiun tiiflr.li-villi-.Jl.INI; In f'liilljiotiiii, S.imi: tu I'lirtMin.iuili, l, Knr pamitfi-ur fii-it;lit up.lv In KII11I1 A H.ii tli-, 87 Wi-.1t llruiul Sto-i-t. luir. ICai'lMis. WM. SCOTT-II.VRRF.K, Wuiild notify lii. liniiii-mit. fi-lrmli. an-l riiitoniora that lie lull ri-ttiriii.il. ami will lii-p-atti-r In- Iniui'l nt I1I1 i-l'l l mil niiil-r Uartllt ,t Smith'ii Hank, UUli "tn-i-t II-mill. -ltd a rrtm 11 nf liig u. i-iiitmn. m. nct'iil F.IIXST KKH IMCIt T, Ni-il M1.1111', Ocilunilina, (lliln. Knilili.lial.li. Hair DitwIiiii ati'l shaving Hiiluun. Hut ami (lil Hatlm at nil ti'tn-rf ri-ailv. hi'J'1 IIF.XnV KfEllliKK, (Lain orriial..n' Eilnlillili'iii-iit. N. Y.,1 Prnprli-tnr nf tlm i-w YnrR t-111t1i1.nal.I1. Miavln-r. Malr I ntltn. Sliani- 1 11I111:. Cnrliin; ami lin-minc H-ili-nn. Firit Htill-llntf Nurth "ll IIiiin.., iii itnin, wh.-rn Hnliiliirtlun will In. srlv.-ii In alt tin' various liranrlmi i t t.V.' (lothinsr. T. H'iCAIlPEXTEIl Si CO.. Wluileialr. nml Ili-tall Di- lli-r In Clnllilnir, H1 Tmvn trwt, fin Cinnniti-ri' niiil.liii, tiptiimlte the Gwynno Ill-ick.) t'olniiil.ili, Ohln. 11 1 ir'1 M'l.KOll 1. LEWIS, Mi-r- lnnt Tall. ir. nil'l D'-nli-r In Kint Clan P."H1v Jlnilp I'l.itliintf, anil 11 iri-ni-tnl varli-ty iil-Kiirii'hiu (Innill. Nu. I'il S.uitli.lliixli Htn-i-t. fnlniuiiiti. (thin. apl''21 P. ROE, M.-rriiint Tillur, D.-al.-r in (;. ni' FnniUMnir fli.'nK .i :t7 Siiiilli.llc;i stiwi, ;in N. -1 linn.,) ('..IiiiiiIiih. HI1I11 i.r-t '' UTSS. Vlii.-l(. nml WrV.vi V i:rr in drit.-crii'.i nml rr"1i:f, Si tut lu-;tst L-iii'iirr nf Tnwii it ml KiHirll' str., 0-itinnlniH, ll. I'iirl irnlur nl tiMilion pi.itl to CoiiMiitni-titi of, ami nr KTs ftr. I'huliifi, niy't O. i I,, II AUvl S. Iti'Hl.Tn In Cli.tin- (Jnu'i-ri'-H, Kin.- i,i:'.ir-, ThIkicimi. Pure T'-iih, Spire-, Kvh'U Kmuilv Flour, VmnI uii't Willow Unto, 'tli.l Ciil'-h, ,.. N.i.'M'i Mii.'Ji -t., V..t Nlile, Im-tvvct'ii Town iitnl iti li ls., ('.tlnrnton, O, (Jo-iil-i tl-liv pic I to im.v jfirt ut tliiM-iiy t'rM of riiiU'irn. HiyZ w.n. ircOfAf.n Co., WIioUmI.- nthl tt'-lull H";ilM! In Kmniiy (in r of "Vi-ry !"! iptlon. No. li"! llijli ulivi'l, iippo-tito thy i'lin-oii ItniltMnr, (YitiimloiH, lihio. HiirJ A. C. HA ES 6l ( VliMti:ilf ami Itctiiil Iic;il-in in linn'tTi' -t. Country Pro-tliKf, Ktfru Fiinilly Flour, T-a", Wiiiod, lTiur-, At. St.ntli tv"(t (Mi'ii'T of IliU iiml Ki ii'inl SU., 1,'olnmloH, O. CJnnl'octlnnri'V. II. ... wi att . mm., . , rnf.-ry. Nn. V-'i F,. T.nvn ati-ri-t. (irdi-n ; arlli-' pi'mnptly atl.-tuiid til. W-- d.-al '.in- ni a cull. nml r.it.r.'.'tiuiii'rva f..f furiiiihin idn-np fur i-ai . C. .. ZICI.Ell & nun., In- Prcatn S ilo ' . 1 i.-:,li-ri ill rii'.ii'i- I 'niif.Ttiu:i.'i-i-1. Cnnil-r nf llii; i :li l t:tuipi-l Mtrinll. P.lliicl supplied tu nrilcr. jyll O. II. I. VTI.MEK, Nn. SIC smith lliih rtt... Iiwi-eii llicli ami Frti-ml, Dak.-r. Ilealcr III Cakei. I'raclin. i. III- l.. Kn--.li llyitiu-i, Kr- it., Null, ami Kainiiv (Irma'ii.-i; aim, trundle, and ch'-lci' '.,i,l'Y-i..i,...-li..: ' Cigars rimI Toliaoon. o. ntxtiF.utro., Iinpurte--. ami Iical'-ii in Cinnri ami Tuliaccn, Nn. 77 S.uitl- lliuli atrect, nppuile the Caplln!, Ciilunilaiii, (Iliin. invlu ttaiiKs. IIAUTMT Si. K.HITH, Ilank'-n and ili alcri In K. hail --'-, i niii, and nii'-iirrei liiiinev. Ci.lli-ciiuni inn. le mi ail principal citiei in the I'liili-d Slalci. A-nl.ns It.iililiuir, No. 7.1 Smith llih iif.-.-t. iin''i ItcKlasirauls. c:. A. WAO.XER, Dealer In FrulH, Pics. rv-, W'li.ci, Licimn, and fl-i Aim cuiiiii'ctcil with the uliuve, ii Wagner' llcituui.. No. 21 Kan State Str-ct. npr'."." f;ooAi.E house saloox. Jnhli It'll. irra I'rupi ictur. Call Mipply all cn-.tumcri w ith auylhlMlii the way nf I,l.iior nr Kutiihlea. II. .n't fur-L i 111" i.l iee. ' al.l-3'! Coiuniri'i ial Colleges. McCOY'S roninierclal Pulliyp. f'arpcntcr lliiildini!, Culnnilnii. O. Th limit tlmruuh and practical l.iiiftieii-liiar.'i I'ldtce in Hie Slate, and tin- unly nnc in 1I1I1 lucality, w here, In iiilililluii lua cunij.lcli. cJ. line lu llnnk-K.-epini;. I'cninan-fiiiji. Ac, the stu.liei nf lal li- lnal ici and Kimliill Uraiil-lniir arc pla'-.-d lii-1'..ri-the itil-I' lif. lin 17 Drills, JIcOiciacM. N. K. M ARPI.E, Wlioleiiile ami Detail Hinlcr in Ui-iiki, MedlclncH, Dye Hi utli, t'liiiil.i, Mrm-hcs, and Fancy Article neiiernlly. Nn. Km Smith High t., ('11I11111I.111, (I. iii.v2 COLUItlUUS CITY mini STOKE. A.. I. scili'i.l.l.r.u .V SnN. Wiiidciali- nnd Ut-taii llriii;iriiti, lirua, IMi.-iiiiciili, Pcrliinierici, Patent Meilicim-.i, Trill-Hei, Kancy IJiinili, Paiiili, oili, Dye Stiitli, Putty, llrushci, Windi.w (ilan. Si lmol llunka. Wind. Li.inri. Ail., Nu. 277 Smith llis'll Hreet, lietwueli Frlenil anil Mi. nnd. C11I11111I1111, Hliiu. Wholemili! licput fur Sw.-dlih Li Irei. upr2S ROISERTH Si- SAMITEL, Ilealers in Driigi, aluliclni-H, Ulii-mlcaS, Li-jtiiirs for M.-di- cnl pnrpniei, Paints, I lila, Aainiili'n, Dye Snttli, in-iluw (ilais, Perfumery nml Fancy Articles, Artiiis' tVilui-s and Driislics, Water IMnrs, Paint ami Varulih Drm-hi-s. Trilise.-, Suppurters. etc. t Nnrtli High street, (cast slile a few dnora nortli of llrnad, t'olnniluis, Ohio. nir.'2" al, &c. R. E. CHAMPIfl.V, Dealer In dial, I'uka ami WoikI. Yanl and Olllce, 2iU North lllirh stixi-t, near Dailruiid Depnt. Also, Nn. 112 S0111I1 Third riirn-t, nearly opposite 3tcniu Fire Kiigino ll'iiin'. ruluinliili, (Iliin. 11..'.'. A. RARLOYV, AfOCXT, Dealer In W I and I'nal. A snperiur ipiality f dnul.lc screen. -d t'nal. and tin- li.-st Kind nf hard ami scnsuncil Wood, picpnr.'d fur Katnlly u-e. (ifVt.-. ..ml V i'-'l -..rn..i- ..iTI.tr t -md f!nv "ti. iipi?0 llaniilactiircs. CLEVEUANIJ BRUSH COMPANY, Mnniifiiciiirer. of nil kiuds nf llrlatln ur Hair llriislies, 87 tJliaiiipiiiin strii-t, next to. Induitrhil cYliuid, rlcv.-laml, otilii. llriisho. on hand niadutu order. 1 C. P-ndli tuii, MilllHger. nnvlS-llly" THE t'OU 11IU!S WOOLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY MiiiinfiictureaTid Deal in Wonleii Gundi, Plain and Kancy UiiHsiiueri's, liiH-ikius, Siaiiiu-ts, Jeans, Flanneis, lllaii kets and SliH-kiug Yarn, at 'hii,enlculid Itetail. I'li.-ll paid, ur tiuodsi-xcliaiigi-.i, for Wnul. Aluiimlslri-ct, near the head uf the (.'until, t'liliiiiilius, Ohio. A. P. Milsnil, Secretiny. Din-ctuiM A. P. Stunt', Prca't.;J. P. Bruck, P. Ambus, L. Ilu.tcr, .1. K. llurtlit, npr21 THEODORE CO.HSTOCK, Miiiiiir.icturer id Lard Oil, Tulltiw and St-ariiio Camlles, head nf Canal, Cidatnluis. (Iliin, Will ,ao uacll at all times fur Lard nn.l Talluw. -. apr.il "siTo kTu nT.er, iiuovv"n c k it . . u lY T- Furuitiire yiaiiiifacturcrs nn.l Di-alers in Lil ul er, M.uiud atr.-ct, west uf Canal and next dour tu Wool -n 1 nclnry, niyl7 .1. U. Ill (.HEN, Manufacturer of all kinds nf Trunks, Carpet Hi." , Valises, Whulesah' and llctall. No. ftd curuer of Ilii'u aud (lay Streets, Nell's new Hull. ling, Cnlumliui, Ohin, atn-lill k. st, ii. f. noo rn, MatiufactiiriTS of Cirriag.ai of every description, : Thlnl and (Jav id.. Culuinluis. ohin. iju-r uf , , fx Crockery, Class Ware. J. M. fc XV. YVEST WATER, Importers and Dealers in Crnckery, China, lilais inre, Table Cutlery, Tea Travi, Table Mats. Luiiklnt? OI i-h h. Ons Klxtnrei. Lamtiinf all kinds. K.-i.u-y u.sls. Silver IMuted and nrllannia Ware, i.'tan Similes. Ac. npr.fs l.iuiilM r IflcrchaiitN. Til EOIMIII K COMSTOCK, Dealer lu Shingles, Lath and t.unila-r of all kimla. A gmal supply uf Kluoring and Ceiling always on lialiil, Head of tiie Ciinal, Cnliitiiiuii, Ohio npi-21 AD A MS aTfIELB, : Lninl-i't Miii-chants. Deah-iailii all kirels of Worked Flonr-lug, l.uinls-r, Lull) and Hlilnglua, oxirnar of Spring and Watm-Sts. Columbus,, Ohio. oct4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ' Stone .Masons. 1 c..i. thompsox St. on., Sti.no t'liltt'i'i.; .ilanil.-i St-f, nn.l all kln.li nf .Intiliintr ilunn tu nriti-r, mi tlm hlmrttiiii iniili'ii. Nu. lu'i Thlt-.l rttni't, In-tui-i'li 'I'linn ami SlatK. Ii-li"i-lii .-ii: V. A. I'lalt, W. A. (llll, JtuliiiJIIIIi-r, I,. Humphrey. 1"V-7J. llotols. m:ii. IIOI SK, V F.illliiir, Prnirii-nir. Dlimtly upp-wltn Statu llnnx-, CnlnniltiiH, OI1I1, t apr-i-i .llisfcllaiicoiis. OIITO CI LTIVATOU, ivl.rr.1 nn.) Pulili-hid '' Hnllivuii 1) ll,u ri.i, nt Oilnrnlnts j oh fur lino Do.i.ir ht your. ivi:i viMt'riii(JTo o.MVrin'K Lixk.""- fl. 1j. Ptinnii'Ti'. I'ri.nlt'lcr. LriivoK ( oInnilntH for Vort(j- ! hiL'ton nl- 4 o'clock, P. M. LfUVfti WortliinKton ut ft oYI. (). A. M. II"'.i'liii.ii It'r-, nnckoyu lloimo. nr'22 tTwT t a h I. a oTj in Uonl Kut.ito A.-nt. onw AiiiImiV lliiil.lin IWuh "tr-ft. All lilii'U of Iitnl KM it to lunitrlit mnl otl nn t-onniilHlor?, Iditnlrt for Halo or Im'iitnl in nil rhc Vcitii Stttton. Ml-Koitri Knuliiiiti-tJ Inn !, prnjx'ily Iwtitcil, for h.iIc vny ctipup, nir21 " V m7lT I K'Vijf Jntlf of tin Pt'sci' ilik) Notnry Pultlii-, Vitrmn'ii New UnlMhiL', corner of Town uml lillt tU., Colninhini, Ohio, Will promptly uttirinl ty ull biuini-m (till nt I to hi ft c-.ivo, inv'l Iiii"llLt iirc Ollico, No. 3 Sotitlu-iiMt coriior Hlh nml Hl. li Hrrcott. (I. V. Kfiit will nl-o ntton I to khIcs at Aiu'llnii, lU'iil K-tnt, Ftirnlrtiro, Horw;. Ilnj:a:i'' nut) ofh i prop, erty that nmy he ron-lsnctl to hi- mrout n mo!ir;it" pr ciMitiiL'o. V,iiit 4 (ilrU to lo ll-m-)' WorU, 2 (iiinlfn-rrn, ! ni'Mi fiir prlvfit fiitn'Mo, 2 P-ovh, 1 pui:ill 1iono, 3 or 4 room-, 1 pood Family Horn, 1 mTimil hnii'1 pit'r'rv, 1 P:ilrv Took, I iri'iH rni f'ooU, 1 (low nntl C'ul', 1 Ik'ht Spdnif Wnp.m, 1 SciiinHtroB-, 1 Wet Nurne. AIho hon-hvh fir r-it nnd to rnnt. " I'l'il iiiiih fii iiiiwi nrinwin ii ini m iiiiih HARDWARE. Our Winter Stovos JfST IIECEIA KI1. The Clirnpritt nnd lint In the City. HTE IIAVR JUST ItECEIVEI) OCR y V Wlnii.r Stuck nf Paih.r ninl I'm. king buivi.a, ln-intc til- Inrif'-st ami limit i-nnilili-tn itm k y.-t. Pur. ha.cri are invitnl tu .-xaniiiii- uur stm-k nn.l pri Hi-pil s r. I'l.AI II St'tiTT. m HARDWARE STORE, At Mo. Ill Johnson Dloclt, hi., Coliimhim J. S. AQ307T fx SOU K UK XOW OPfiMXU A Fl'M. STOCK .'V nl' llAI.'lilVAIIt: in tin- .lull-.inn III -!., t.i ulnrli th.'V Inviti- tin- iitlctitl'.n uf their fri.-mlil and cii-tuiuerH, .in I all in w.inl uf any tiling in the miv uf Itui-tltrute. H EVV HARDWARE STO R E . just ni:ci:iv:n uv 7U"PK. JO.. G-IIiTi, ,o. S() tn tli U!,Ii St., ON K OF TUB l,.M!i;i:sT, AMI IIK.-T .SUI.KC'TKD ASStiltTAiKNTS CK EvFn on-i:iiKn in this city. 17M me a ACIXfi NEARLY EVERY ARTI- II. I ill liu- ll'a.le, mcll 111 ll-ill-l- lillllden, furiii.hii..ri, llran ami Imn Lnctis, D"lts, Ilin--i. ami Screw's, Nail-, Spikei, Itra.l-. Kini-li llitr, ( 'aii ul' a ml l.alh. iu- N .ili. Il-dl I airia.-i. Pull.. I'l.inl-i and springi. Pic. tun. Ni-ili, I'. -at. Hat, ardrul..- ami ilarm-11 llie-ki. Win-low Sah, intirli mil .l a-.-.'. 101 li'iiu.u" '.'.ni, Cla.iei's 1'i.inti I Puitv, P lints ground in nil and put up 11 lli I nnd 2 11. cam. ii.-iyc.aivc ut fi.r family use). Aln..liy paints In It. ilk, II' -I I'l'i-ie li il-lu-i-. Oil-, V.inil-h. 1 and .I.o m'i Drv r-, Aiph:il;in. Hla.-k .laian Varnish Paint and Varnish llrush'-i, Stencil llruslu-i. Arti-rs' 'I'm. is, hitioi'ish iieiids. Hair, I'luth ami Shaving Mru-du-s. K'-allc-r llii-lcis. 1 '. 111 11 li-r ll. 'l-h'-s, Kl'-ur and Slra I'.ru.lics, lllnil: and llau-l S.i-iiIm, Kiine du.. 1 1 !--- Iti 11-I1 s in great vari.-tv, and tin.-rpialily. Machinists' T.-nls, Itatclu-t and I'.reast Drill Stucks ami Drills, 1 list Sled Claw and liiv.-ting llanilii.-ri, Hl.uk Smiths Hand Ilatiumri, t'limpasics, rr.iiiiiiiels, H -v"s, i!iia-4.-i. Try Sijuarei, Steel ami Ir.m S..iarci, Sliliiiilinir and l.ilhinir liati h.-H. Hand. H.-inh, liniail ami I'll.. ppiug A xes, I iirp-iilcrs' Slicks, (VI Steel Socket Frainin. Kinm r M-.rl icing and ('-.ruer t his.ds, I, .. nt: an. I Litiht Pariiiff I liiieii-in setts or aitnrli . Draw-Knives. rarriagi-Sliavei, il.-linw and llonr.il Spnk, S'.iavt's, Spuke Ti Imiui-is. Shingle Knives, Itrick md Stnii" Milium' Trnwels. S'tnarcs, Lin-'i, Pliunl'i, Stum- llaiutncri, spirit Levels. Puck.'t I. .-veil and (ii ii-."s, It.-m-h Scr.-wi, Wimil nn.l I inn, H ind and Itciteh Vicci, Parallel du., Hand ami Punt .l.-s, I'russl'ut and 1 'iri-iilar Saws, llaml, Paiiind and liip Saws, lllass and Steel llick.aiul Half Hick du., K. v II. il-, Pistol and Itoiiml Han die Saws, Wcldi Saws and lli U let, Wcl.1.1 Printing Saws and t'l.is.-ls, Jlurtii ullur.ii lut-h liicnt- uf every ilesi 1 Iptiuii. Hrac-s mid Ilitts uf all kinus. I'nst Steel, Cut and Nut, Aug'-rs, llliie-1 Ang.-rs, Car Itiiild.-r 1' Aujir llitls, C.,oks Paient Hnrlng A)iaratu-, It. ring Machines 11 new and v-rv sup-riur urtit-h-. Strap Hinge light, Heavy ami Kxtra ll-ay, fr-nn 4 to IS inches lung. Hinges and lluuks IV.-tn it to III inches lung. Hate Hindu and lives, (late and Shutter Hinges andfisti-u-il.gs, iimicat'variety.l'.irrlairc Holts, Tyre and.l.iiiit Hulls, iruni ';. inch to K im-lies, Tret- Scrap-ts, H.rder-c'li:ilig l nivi-.s iiml Shears. Hedge Shears, Pule Pruning Sln-ars. pi nil Oaih- rs. l.nr.l. ii S.H-d Drills, Slciels and Sp.nles ul every 1)1 s. ripl iun, Puli-h.-d Stud and Illack. Planters II. .-s I'. S. Pnll-ll's, every lleicript inn of li.ll'.l' 11 T-".ls, ('. S liakcSlinill UllKleelh, I'nlati.i- Diggers: Poll ll'.le Tunis ill selti ur ..Itr.'l". P1.1l ll.'le Allg.-l-s and t'tiliell ivithSte.-l K.mls, Irnn ami P-.it Itaiinm-rs. Post Hole Spoeiis, I'ieki, .Mitltoi lis, llrul. Ling II. '.-1, Pickaxes, .ye., Plain and Put-islietl, wirriinteil Stel ICiuN uu.l eipial tu any inade, (iriud Stinics, Herea nnd Lak" lltimn, li.-st ipiality. (Jrind St.. tie llaiejngs plain and with Klatigi-i and Screwi.nnd Krictjuii li-dteri (iritid St.uie Frutnes wilh Patent Hangings, with stone Hung ready fur urn, (a very iis-rur article, every, Kariner,ainl Mn-linnie. should have one.) Ilniititn; Jack Screws, (it ns. Single and lli.iil.li- H irrel; mine nl which are tine Ki.glishllillis. Pistols. (iaine Hags. Powder Flasks, sliut Pniichei, Hags and Helta, Kly'sOnx's, lllcks,and other Per- C I1sl1.ll Cups. I'lSIIINU TACKLE of every (lescriptlmi, among whl li are linns Jiiinled Hn.li, Multiplying and Plain Fishing lieeli, Kirliy ntid Limerick Spring sti-el Hunks, nil sics Sea-lirais, Silk, 11ml Linen Lines, Hunks on Sntldes. IIOI'I'.S ANDCOHI1AIIK, H.-st Mi, nihil Hemp, and .Into Ki-pe, of all alien fmni to Inches. Ilnl Cords, P:.i-Lines, Clnthes Lines, (lardeil Lines and Iliads. Mallei'-ready inaile, Twines o all kinds, ll'-at English lllrnchc.l Linen Twines. Hilling, Seine, and Net Twines, tine Linen nnd I 'niton Clui-ed Twines. Ilrooai Twines, very suis-rinr ami 1-UU1111..11 du. Wnul Twines, licit ijualily Sii.i.i 'i'hrea.l, Hemp and U11'. her Packing, riiillid nnd ll.it, Kiihher 11. .sc, Ci.ll.liicliiig, II vdralit, and Kllgine. OAK T.VNNKI) I.KATIILI! AS H KI HIIKIt DKLTlNfi, a good assi.rtiuent always on ha'ul. Liice, Leatlu-r, licit, Hunks, Punches and Awls, lien Wedges nml vlnnls, cistern ami Well Pumps, Well ami Pump Chains, Hydraulic Kaon. I1..11 ami Weil Well I urlis and Pump 'lulling, Kin-lion and Furring Pinups. C. S. Hay, Straw, Manure ami Spading Knrks, s.pntre null Untllid Tine, sluice Itakei, Hush and Dill lliioks. Iluiisi-Hand ami D-nr Hells, Silver I'lnled, Call anil Ten llelli, Um s, Uopmr. Sleol and Iron- wire; Hrass, Iron and M uicral I aiturs nl all K mils, siui and llnx C.ilTei- Mills, Steelvurds. .Meat Sc.ilei, Spring li.il lattecs, Ice Scales, and three sizes of Cuunler Scales uf a very siiierlnr ipialitVi with pnlisheil linns Howls and Pans, ami Turned inn Weights, ft'ielv tlnidnsl nml wnrninted to weigh correct. Hench and Vnilhling Planes, Hand, lilass, and Ktnerv pais-r atul cloth, slru ..hi., Steel and Wire, Hat Rlnl Mouse Tratis, Wnsliltiiw Oil Stmie. ami Ouugi. rjiiis, l-st niinllty. Iliiidmts.il and other kinda of W het, rilu in- and HiiliU-rs. 8CYTIIKS (last tttw-1 and Mirror niniln, Oorji and Crass S-vthca. Lawn and Hush scrth.i.iieinian Scytl m, sn-kli (Ohio pattern,) English and (leriuiiii ilrnsa Honks, Corn cutters, srvtlie sil lies, ll-tlei, licKiers, nriiss nun ir Currn-nnilis ami Cerds, a h.rge ami line iisiurtnient nfeach. CHAINS l.ug, Hulling, Luck, Trace and Half Trace Pr I, Cull. Well, Halter and Dug Cliains, llruas ami i roll Jack Chain. I'aitle-Tles, .tc. FILES; AMI HASPS A largo assortment nf every de-Hci'iptiuu, warranted Cast Hleel, and of the Lest quality, cA'-oii 'nr msli. TAHI.E AND POCKET CUTI.EHY.1 especially invite the iiitetoluti of all Interested, to my stuck uf Pncket and Talile Cutlery, ami Silver Plated Forks. T ilde, Desert and Tin Spoons, Mutter Knives. Ac. of HUCK.HS HliO'S. Manufacture, warranted tn ho extra heavy, Elpetro-Plnted, nn geliuliie Allialta. Country Merchants, Mechanics, and others, ara Invited n cull and examine my ciiock, as 1 am prepared to ell Wholesale ami Uoti.il. WM. A. 01 LL Ciiliiinhiis. .M a v ll, l-W). iiivtl Al, Cft! At Cost! 'T1IIE ENTIRE SU.MMER S I'OCK OF 1 llio TOWN STREET SHOE STORE will bo clnsed nut at cust lii tinier to iiiakii mom for , FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Ladles' ii.lt' rs worth fl mi sllini Tor ft! cents. Ladies' Gait.-rs wurtu O.2o selling tnr 7n cents, blljipiirs fur 3u cents. No. 10 Town SHret. ap2Hii Jv'2'l W. L. MFItcni i i x i v i v i t i i i:i t s in ii u.a:.s. L & C. nii.lKIUT, HQ Sooond Sr., C infinnaf i. O. I'EF.P A FULL SUPPLY" OF -IV Manitfai-tnreri1 Articles, Carding Machines, Warp nn H' am, amorti d colors. Maehlii" Cards, Wire lleddloi and Frames, Shuttles, Sleel 11 Is and Pickers, Lacing and Picker Lcnlhef H.irnesi Twine, Hand Card-, Tenter Hooks, Club Plain, Ac. Ac AIM) A FVU AfiftOUTWnST OF Dvt'-Sllllla, "-.. Ciichlneal, Cudbear, Indigo, Madder, Clitrli, Lug Wnial, Siimao, npt22-iiv Cam. Wood Ac, Ac, A-c,, HIDE KIN EST KUKNCII (,'ASSIMEHER FOIt PA NTS I arekeplat M. CIIILDS' New Merchant Tailoring EitiiHislmicnti No. 21 HljliSt do4-dun BOOKS & STATION'RY NEW BOOK ST0RE1 XVHU I.niHe Ad.'.ll I of Now & Splendid dood.s. No. 100, Mldille ilooiii, Johnauii UtilliliiiB. YOiril SPEOIAIi ATTEXTIO.V IS CAM.. KD tn nnr Hprltitr Stia-lt nf rirnii ii.ic;is, etc, fmni 8 c.'titH tn J'.'.-KI pi-r Hull. Puhittd, Oil, nml Gold Window Blmdei. Al l. KIKIlH IT MIXIJOW TltMIJintiS, (Jolil Cornices, Winlw I'npcrs, I'fllE AS'l) (7 RATI' CXV ?.'', II UK I-', Oil KK.V, AND 1SIXB HOLLANDS, Curlnlii Itiiiuli, Cord nnd Tbxh-Ik. , Ul'U .TUCK nr WIiXj PAPERS for SprlhK. wi-tlilnVt, will cfi'inl, If not mrpum, ntiy ntwk fver Itmiixlit to Cohinibiis, tin n-sitiiln Wiinty, ntylv ami flfllltllH. ' All wt clulm nf otii fi u ti'l iittd those wishing tu pur-clr Ih. to cxninlno our Mock lnf tro ptirrhiipJim. Very (ernt1ul for putt lhvor, wh hojw to ooiititnto to phtiK-, nml villi our ftvrnur fiirilllle to iil irhi'iipi-r, wp iioni to n imv you for a look t lnst nt onr Nrw Stork. npi-pj H A.M)Alil 6l ASTO.V. MUSIC JiOOKS! 'piiK .iruir.EE. I 'inn Salil.nlll 11-11. Tim Tluinki-iiivifii;. 'I'lii' A ti 1 Ii.-tii liiiliiini-r. Tim N'.'W Ciiriniiin Sarra. 'i liu ( hi-l.tiaii .Mlunlr.-I. Tli.- narnmiila Surra. Tin- liuld.-ii W rr-n I li . The lii-iral Miriur. Tin- Ni w Ynrk Oli-o nud C'lm- iin it.mk. Tim lliilh-liilnli. 'I'hi- I'ythal'a. Th" Si-tv l.iilo nf .inn. Tin.- Sm-n-il Jli-Uiili-uii. Tin- lililn llaiuii.tii-t. Mainn'l Nuriiial Sili(.'i-r. Tin- (iii.ila, fur Salilmtli Tli" Shawm. Si'llliull Wt Iihvu th nhovo on hnnd in unantiti-n, nnd are prn- pnrnl to InrnMi lu Trivh- and Clwni'i on tin imt hivorn-hlo ttriiifi. bond your order to HANPAT.L A ASTON, nov I"' Month lll .'li St. 1850"! I360T! 1360!! Itl iRICS! II IKIES!! ni iRICS!!! OCIl I.AItGK STOCK OF IUARIRS FOR next year am nnw mi- n. Tlu-y uro of the la-it t) h-, and will hi- hi. Id t-i milt the tlnien. Tin- Trade hiipnliid at New Yurk price.. 11ANDM.L A ASTOV. linv'l 1"'.) .tnliu,.'ll IlllillliliV. TF YOU OR AV OK VOI R FRIKXI1S went a upli n lld (i'll.D I'KV wirraiileil ciiinl tn any Pen ever inale, .'. tn ll iv.-. nvIAU ArMUN S j OIIARP AM) XO MISTAKE, AKIMVAR. I. ' ll.Ai lil' JO I'll ll TI ' ' " 1 1 1 li I 1 1 lllll '"in:, ft' A'.oVr... of Anp'rinin and F in lirn Hnnnl. urn to li f nntl In alo.n lnm-iMit nov.- IIAU, A ASlON'S. 1 V a n a &Ta stox's r e i. e n it a t k i !v Pink lVn- linvo no n ipt-rior". if they nro rnnl(l. In the m irki't. Wi h ive Imported th-m ftir fiirti lunnwnli-ti.-, nod warnint everv Ptiii poif.-ct, 1 ro., lu box. ''tt hv in;iM. on r-ivopt of Si. (tur Pi-nclls, too, wicuiriifitop Pinnl to iiny ttrmd made, and :t'l ptr cent. rlmm-'T Ih m Ful-cr'n.- K'Tpull Prunln nn h ind to romp?iro and Bdl. (.'all and -on them, nov.l ItANDMJi ASTON'S, WEW BOOKS! TII,1 SCENES IN THE FRO.VTIER, IIV E. 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M. M. I'..tiw, N O. .1. P. Svi.tn, S.-c'y. CAPITdL ENTAMPMKNT, Nn. it-Mceta eery Tut-mlay svonliig. C. H. Ui.knn (J.P. Jm. Uiiwuai.i., 8crii. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. I'ltKl'AItLD FOIt THE OHIO STATE JOI.'IIXAL. They I lint trust in tho Lord, says the Psalmist, shall never bo moved; they shall not be afraid of evil tidings. The experience of every I'ltrislinti nttesls ils trnlh. David, during his life, experienced many llitetualions, nnd his Psalms show how nt times ho was in extremity, nnd again exultant nml triumphant. Still his confidence in God never wavered. In his day, Christ had nol come upon earth, hid not taken upon Hint the form of a servant, had not been nude, in the likeness nf men, that, men might through Iliin obtain ncoess to tho Father. lb wns made perfect through suffering lo show lu l nose who sillier, that lie could sympathize with (licni and be lunched with tlnj foul ing ol their l n ti no it ns. lie it is tri umphed over death nnd tho grave h led captivity enpnvc. Ihey that trust in Htm shall never be moved. They that trust iti uncertain riches in the things that perish in the using need not be astonished if tho things i;i which they trust vanish nnd leave them disup poinied. It is only tho treasure that is laid it) 'wheto thieves do not Iriak through aud steal." I lint is enduring. There nro in Massachusetts 207 Baptist churches, nlioul 200 of which have been consti tuted during the last, fifty years, averaging -1 per numim. Of these churches, 0"i need nid in niili-t-to h ive pastors. Thorn nre 130 towns in the Slnte with no Baptist church in Ihein; nnd only about 30,000 of tho 1,000,000 citizens of tho Suite are Piiiplibls. Moravian Celebration. The festive day of the Moravian Church in commemoration of Uio ''Powerful experience in the Unity of tho Hrclhreii, that Josns is tho Chief Shepherd and Head of the Church," was again celebrated on Nov. lib h, ils 1 ISth nnni-vorsdry, in most, of our American churches, ns it ccrtainlv was in nil our congregations in Europe, nnd upon our mission stations among the heathen. The observance ot tins any, many of our readers will be pleased to hear, wns pro bably more general this year to our Amenoun churches, than ever heretofore. It will be the earnest wish and prnycrof every true Moravian that (he entire devotcdness to the Lord, which characterized tho precious experience of our forefathers, ono hundred nnd eighteen yenrs ngo, may ngain become the first characteristic af our Churoh in this nge, nnd in nil ages to come. A more joyful celebration of tho great things of old, will never produce any lasting good; t'no renewal of that, marvellous spirit of (loodlitiess, however, will provo our strength nnd salvation unto tho end of tho world. The Moravian. Another Secession. The indications are now pretty strong that nnother secession will occur, nnd is ahoutocctir- ring in the M. I'.. Church. The new church will probably be called "The Free Methodists.'' They will aim lo bo free from nil sin, nnd especially the sin of slavery; nnd, it may be, of Free masonry. Tho germ of such nn organization has already been formed in western Jiow York llcligiowi Telescope. First ProtfHtniit Mission. Tho first Mission of Protestants was that of tho lliiguernots to Rio Janeiro in 1500, which was broken up in lo58. Tho onlerpriso was concerted by John Calvin nnd Gaspard of Colig ny, the noble loader of tho Huguornots, nnd the most distinguished victim of the St. Bartholo mew massacre. Rev. C. McAnilersou of Fredcricksburgh Ohio, has nccepled a cnll to tho First Presbyte riau Church, Davenport, Iown. Bishop Dedell is to reside nt Gnmhier, and oc cupy tho chnir of Pastoral Divinity in tho Theo logical Seminary. Rev. James Ely of Cleveland, has been called to the Reformed Dutch Churoh, on Brooklyn Heights, late Dr. Belhiine's. Col. Ben.Thnlly, a prominent Kentucky lawyer, is about entering the ministry of tho Bap tist Church. Tho First Baptist church, West Philadelphia, hnvo recently obtained a life insurance to lite amount of fivo thousand dollars, for ihcir pas tor, utiv. joint n. uaBllc. Insiend of the ltsual Sundny night lecture. llov. Ur. llnckus, of Syracuse, has a conprcgn lional Bible Class in which nil his church members and henrors take apart, responding tn written questions, given out at the precodini W..I.....I... -t.i.. i . ii wauvuuii infill icuiuiu. Met hndlal Episcopal Church. . By a miminnry or tho Conferences, taken from the just-published Minnies, wo learn that t'te total increase in the Methodist Episcopal Church. m united mates, lor tho past year, wns 1 W0,- making the present total membership of me uiurclt 853, Uofr Tho number of members in tho Ohio Conference is -(0,032, probationcry 2,782; North Ohio Conference members 17,478, probntiauery 1 799. ' Olitirchei III Dllnueeota, ; We were gratified tu luarn iU the laic Grnoritl Con I'ut once ul' Minnvnutii, (hut thin now Suite,' cuiiHiilui iiig liu ne, ttbiltty and piijjiilitiion, in in nd viiiicu of every oilier Suto in the Norih-: weit, in lu j mo; foutidnlinnii uf religiuiia in- Htilutiiiiin. Wo hitvo uliomly slntcd tltut there I ii to uliout, CO ('011(1 continual clnii elies in the J niniB. n u woio inioniieii nun mo a.i'rc-hya-rintm hnvo twenty churnhes, nnd tho Old Kchoul loiirlven churches, hcaides I In-re are, per-liiips it greater number of n.ilitiuLtinil MoihoiliHt hit relies in the fjlittc. Thero nro prubiihly not lean limn a hundred nd fifty oviinfiolicnl church-ch in .MinncHiitn nl, I he prem-ut lime, and yet Ihero nro m-vvrnl itnpoiliint iuhih di-Miilnic, wheto I .inifro;:iliuntil iiniil.-ili-ia uro inucli wan I. TIib si-iireily of money nml llie poverty of ; Iho people, invulvo many ministers who nro In- i bur'nig; 111 pioneers in new settlumciils, in much1 trial nnd stifleiinjr. Iheyitoed the sympathies I nnd liberal support of their Eastern friends. I Cuiir Journal "Nothing lint Leaves." Nothing but leave-; Mm .plilt grlovu. Over a waited III.-; Sin committed while consrlenrv slept; Promises made hut never kept; Hatred, uallle null strife; Nothing tut leaves ! Nothing hut lcavest nngnrnnred fhcavoi Of lite'slalr ris-ning grain; Words, idlu Winds f..r ealuest deed.; We .nw uur seed In I tares and wecdi; We reap with toil and pain Nothing but h-avuf. Nothitig but leaves; memory weavr. No vail Insert en the paM; As we trace nnr weary way, Counting each lust and misspent (lay, Y. fiuil ladly at last, Nothli:g but li avt's. And shall we meet tho Master so, Ui-ariiig mir wiihereil leaves? Tie- av..iir l.n.ks l..r s-rlect fruit We sti'iil h.-furc Iliin hiiiul.le. niittei M ailing the word he lin atlu-s Nuthing btltleavus. Clo.e Coiiiiiiunion. A few weeks since, a Council met with the Hnptiat church, in Keokuk, Iown, to investigate soma charges against the pastor oflhat church for practicing and do'ending open communion. As the result of that, investigation, tho Council recommended the ch'irch tn withdraw from the pastor tho hand of fellowship which ihechtirch did. He ight of Spires In Xciv York City Feet ..2U7 Tilnitv Church St. Paul's ('h ip. I church nf Holy K.d.-emer First Prcsl-yt.-risiiChiiicli, Fifth Avenue . ...1MI St. Paul's Met 1:0 liet Enisi-upa! Church (l he new church V 10 (.luireli ufihrt Duly ( uinniiinlon, corner of Twentieth Street and sixth Avenue Grace Church Dr. Adam, church, nn Madison Stpuira iii'iuiit or si-iiir.4 oil nuns in unrr.. St. rani's Cathedral The llnnte of Santa Maria ilellu Koirn at Florence S'. P.-ler's at Hulne Dnnieof Cathedral at Mila Steeple at lluw- Church, Luudoii All Sin nls' Church Pupl ir , Church ol ft. Luke, Chelsea Notre buniu, Paris , 170 ...22." ...235 ...rv'.o ...nu ...:tiu .2 "l ...2i.' ...171 ...llo ...20 Luke Blnlr's Enrnunter with n Pack Wolvea. of 'Col have mercy upon its'." 'Phis exclamation wns not more sudden than starllingly uttered, and sent the chills creoping from tho leaping heart in pricking sensations over tho skin. It was the first time had ever noticed such n tremor in tho uld squatter's tones, or a mnuncr which indicated that he ever Colt fear. It was something; unic-tinl. nnd with my own young pulse quickened, I watched the old man by the ditti light of tho fire. I had known Luke lsln.tr "Old Luke, as he was called fur ten years, nnd yet knew nothing ol his history. There was a mystery nbout him which none ever penetrated, und nn eccen tricity of manner which gave hi movenjents n peculiar interest lo his rough but true henrled comrades. He spent histiino in the woods, and never brought, in any thin-; out wolves' scalps. There wns a fierce burning look in his eye ns he flung them upon the ground, nnd he would sit for hours after one of bis excursions, with his :iend bowed between bis hands. As unsocial as was tho sqttatlcr, he was rc- pected by nil who hud come in contact with tm. lie was brave to madness, and yet as conl in danger as in his camp. Nor was there ny thing rough in bis manners; on the contrary, tin it-ro was an easy Hearing, wliicn almost legance bespnko a day of education and re finement. And when he did speak his lan guage was well chosen. Iilatr had oilier qualifications wliicn won the respect of the hardy spirits around him. He was six feet in height, broad shouldered, tull- chested, nnd form erect, nnd his limbs were models ot symmetry nnd strength; Hair nnd beard had grown unshorn since wo had known him, nnd wore thickly sprinkled with gray. But the forehead, though darkly bronzed and eeply seamed, was a almost massive, nnd the head of faultless mould. Tho eye was dnrk, lustrous, nnd, in excitement, of peculiar and fascinating power. Around his neck was sotno sacred token, which no eye had seen, nnd which le guarded with a jealous c ire. There was something about the old man his commanding prcscence, his bravery, and his lonely habits nud sad manner which won my oung heart, nnd 1 wntched every opportunity of manifesting my regard. I had engaged him lo guide me to tho Mississippi, by way ol rairic. For sovetnl days wo threaded the denso for ests which inlcrvcnted, and under great difficulties. Tho snow hail fallen to nn unusual depth, the cold wns intense, nud rendered moro intolerable by the fierce wind from the prairie waste. Wo were warmly dressed, but llicro wcro times when tho weray frnino began lo feel the drearr.y influence of tho sleep which stcnls so fatally over the senses. On the night in question wo had turned nstdo to seek the shelter of n grove of small tiiubor, and to find fuel for our fire. We had faced the blinding storm nil day, nnd could hardly keep sufhcii'titly nwnkc to kindle the tiro nnd seourc wood for tho night. He hnd just accomplished this when tho hunter made the exclamation nt the bond of our story. I was awake at once, and the blood tingled through my chilly veins, for I knew that Luke liluir would nol so speak without cause. 'Huikf' Tho word wns but n whisper, but had a ter rible distinctness. His hand had involuntarily sought his rifle, and his head turned towards the woods. I heard nothing out I tie wuu roar ot the storm ns it swept by. There lis ngnin! mo devils nro on onr trnck." nnd he clutched his kntle handle with n steady grasp, and breathed hardly between his thin nostrils. 1 heard the noise this timo which had attract ed bis attention before, swelling, as the storm lulled an instant, into a wild protracted howl, as from ll thousand famished throats, clear, dis mal, nnd wailing with that foarful lone whicl startles tho boldest, even at their fire sides. lllair turned, nnd ns our eyes met ho slowly whispered. "A pack ot Hungry woivesi uod nave mercy upon us ! A sickoningsensaiion went hub a 11,1911 to lite heart, nnd then Cumo burning thoughts of home, and again t lie chills, ns 1 thought of Ilia shelter less nrairio and blinding snow. "Aenln the black devils nie nn nnr trncksl As Blnir spoke he laid his hnnd upon my arm and with an expression of sadness which I nev. or shall forget, looked mo steadily in the eye. There was a tremnrof the lip which I never hnd seen before. It wns not fear- I knew Hint but. some terrible remembrance or presentment which enme over him with It-resislnblo power. 'The hour has cornel I knew il would hnvo fell it. for days. 1 do not fear death, but it is horrible to be hunted down in such a spot as this, nnd be torn by infernnl devils." His breath came thick nnd hissing through his clenched teeth, and his chest heaved with Intense emotion. -1 "Here," said he, lifting tho lolled string over hi bead, and Inking a looket attached to ft In his Imnd, "is the tihndow of one you never knew, but the orin;inuI wits onco the light of my young life, nnd enme with mo to thin territory when I lie world wits bright with bono. I left her in the eiilim nno due, nnd wont to tny work ns usual. Nie crnsfod Ilio vnlley and enme where 1 was working-. Wishing to fell tho tree I was Rt work tipun, I nre.l iicr lo cross the log over the creek before dnrk, nnd I would immediately follow her. She had not gone but a littl ' time, when there hit rut tip between me snd our cabin Hint long, Ircezing sound, the bowl of a won. It wit answered us if from n tbousnnd throats tip nnd down the vnlloy, until one wild, slnrt-lin, itnnnrilily howl, dwelled on the stillevening- nir. Cim), how tlmt howl went lo the soull I rcleil In niter wenkness a mninenl. but soon rallied, and with tho speed mi l onerirv of de- pair, rushed down tho oath. I Iiml reached I lie sttcum, nnd-wits upon lite old trunk thrown nerosn, when nnother nnd a different sound reached nty ears. It seemed that my bruin would burn into ashes under the fiery heal, and my heart burst from my bosom. Thut was the cry of my wife, a clear, wailing shriek of mor tal n;rotiy. Blair dropped his head and thrust his fingers into his cars, ns if that terrible sound was again ringing through tho forest. A moment, and ho hurriedly resutrred: "I remember no more until the morning broke nnd the sun smiled through the trees upon the terrible scene. It was horrible 1 The ground was turn and sltiincd with dark spots where pools of blood hid sunk awny. Seven long lilack bndies lay nroitnd gnsbed by the axe, some of them glaring fiercly ns they fell, thoir tongues thrust out, nud tho white fangs gleaming fearfully in their open jaws. Tho uxe itself lay wiiliiu reach, red with blood ils entire' length. My own arms were also stained, and ' still damp. But, Uod of mercy! a worse sight , than nil this met tny gaze of returning con- r asiotisncss. Tightly in my nrnis I wns holding the head of my wife, her form bare and limbs torn iii'n shreds. Tho oid nan sobbed convulsively, and wrung his hands until it seemed that the blood would start from his fingers. ''Coming I" ' Again, and nearer than refore, the dismal howl rose above tho storm. The cump fire burned dimly in tho blinding storm of snow, nud a sense of loneliness und terror came over . the spirit darker than the sky overhead. "Here, take this," said Blair, ns he handed ma the locket, "und if you survive, carry it to , New York, nnd I will Ihatik you. Boy, , I nni not afraid lo die. Death will bo rest, nnd I shall sco Maria. Wo must take fo the tree. It, Is freeze, or death by the wolves. Quick, boy I Good bye." 1 fell tho hot tears drop on my hand ns the , old man pressed his quivering lips upon it, and then pushed nn towards the trees. We had need to be quick, for wo had hardly reached tho branches when a score of long, gloomy shadows shot out of the surrounding , darkness, nnd sent up a yell which went to the heart colder than the brealh of the wintry blast. They paid but litilo attention lo tho dim fire; and seeming their prey gathered in a shadowy-circlo boneath us. 'Lash yourself fast, boy, and commend your soul to Gad, for you will freeze, and better to' rot on the oak than lo bo torn by the devils. 1 ' ' "It's of no use." ho continued, ns I suggested i that the sound of our guns might reach the in- . mates of I lie cabin, "they would not hear 'cm in the storm, and besides, I swear by the living God that I will send some of them to h 11 be--' fore I die." . - .' Blair commenced his deadly work, and as one ot tho wolves full the others fought nnd snarled, nnd gnashed their teeth over tho horrid feast. Their teeth sounded like the smiting of sleel upon steel. Still they howled more fiercely as 1 tho slaughter went 011. ' , "My gun is wet, und will not go,"' I heard Blair mutter with n curse. "Damn 'era, I'll try them with the axe." , ' My wildly uttered wnrning was too Into, for, I ns it swelled above the sounds below, with unnatural strength Blair leaped down with a shout of rage and defiance, and with his axe and knife fought the pack face lo face. ' - I grew sick nt heart ns I watched with burn-' ing eye-balls the struggle through the darkness. ,, I could see the black forms swarming around , the trunk whoro Blair had backed up. Afte'r ' the first howl of joy, ns it seemed to ine, when 11 Blair jumped down, the wolves were less noisv, 1 nnd apparently more wary, for they seem- ed to realize that they had nn enemy lo deal with. I madly called to him, and muttered curses, as I tried to untie the thongs with which I bud lushed myselt lo the trunk. Ha, ha I glorious sport here, boy; another devil tho less I" and his ntnuinc laugh and Bhout came up scarcely less startlinjthan (hose of the wolves around In 111. 1 knew that lie wns mnd. I could hear the vice-like jaws close constant- . ly around Blair, nud now and then his nxo sink with a heavy, crunching into some skull, and then all grew, more dim; a delicious feeling of happiness crept over me, the sounds of the strife below died out, and sweet dreams stole over me like the summer's breath. The reports of our , i lies bad reached the cabin, which, ns I after wards learned, was not twenty rods from where we encamped. J.I10 inmates, numbering some fourteen by the addition of emigrants who had 1 slopped in the storm, came out with dogs and guns, and reached the spot but a moment too late. Blair bad lodged his axe so deeply in the head of a wolf that the cornors remained fast, nnd the others tore him down. They were litcr-ully shot down with their fangs holding to the torn flesh, nnd his warm blood jetting over thoir Bhnggy skins. The mangled body was snatched from them, and 1 cut down from the tree and carried to the cabin. I wns all winter recovering from my injuries. Tho awakening from that dream of death was a terrible awakening, and I suffered more than pen can describe. Blair wns buried on the edge of the prairie, and when 1 left in tho spring the curly llowers wero already springing upon bis grave. Tho old man rests sweetly under the wide shadow of the old oak. I carried the locket to its destination. The J sister clutched it eagerly and thanked me, ' though her heart almost broke under tho stroke. I remained in New York through the summor, and in tho autumn tho sister returned with mo " to Prairie, aud we built our cabin within ' sight of the brother'! grave. The onk is now dead and splintered, and the ipot where he died densely covered with an undergrowth, whose vines shut out the light of day, and guard it even from the footfall of man or beast. Last week our dog brought out a skull, with the wide gush or an axe bit through the top. Quietly ; and without the knowledge of my wife, I went and tossed the memento into the thickest growth of the place. Daily Wisconsin. Sickle In the House. A correspondent of the Press, speaking of the . opening of Congress, says: "Sickles was not present when his name wns called, but entered before the roll wns gotten through. He walked placidly round tho centre row of seats nnd dropped into a scat on the ' third bench. He looks well, nnd bus grown his beard so ns to make a tolerably effective dis-.i guiso. Ha wns the only solitary man in that lnrgi assemblage. He was not spoken to." v " A Poet Dead. Rufus Dawes, the well-known poet nnd chol- -i nr, died in Washington, D. C, on Wednesday Y last. November 30th, in the 50th year of his nge. The deceased was son of the lute Judge Thomas Dawes, of Bivlon. He was born In Boston Jan- ! inrry 2tith, 1803, nnd wu n graduate of Havard C'ollego. .1 It Is cstimnted tlmt the Brown military demonstration in Virgiuin will cost thai Slate $100,-000. Govornor Wise will probably levy another tax upon the Virginia oyster beds lo meet the 1
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Full Text | l.0imm;t9itc SM-- :,' . . i r ,. 1 , . . i MY- O Or i .i " ' ' VOLUME XXIIt. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, ' .DECEMBER 10, .1859. NUMBER 196. V-' J J s, 4 : Jfi li 6 11.4 fi 1 I 5)tua ftatc.-Jjonrnnl in nHn DAILY, TIU-WKKLV AND WEEKLY, IT COIMtK, I1UUTT & CO. ffiMln Miller's Huildiiig, No. I" Emt Tuwti street. Terms Invnrutbhi in A'hann. Dut.t, 1 " per year. " ily I hn Currier, per week, l2'-j ets. Tiii-Wf.kki.v, - ' 3 "" l"'r V"11'- Wif.KIV, 1 m K.ltMHOK DAILY AIiVKKT.SINn nY THE SCI K A HE. ()iins.piaril your? 'tin m iiiib " ti inoiitlin, ' 18 li due " fl inimths,' H "0 Out, " inuiillis, l' mi iliid " 2 mouths, il One " I in.. nth. fl mi On squkro 3 weeks, Out, 2 weeks, Mud "" 1 "ck, line " Sdnys, linn ' 2 day., On " 1 day. t (HI ;l mi 1 7- 1 on 7.r ' 01) ..IT .'in .. to - WEEKLY" ADVKRTHISO. Pit Stpisrc, nn" in-rll..ii ...r simmr... iich week 111 addition Displayed Alieriisunwiuta half muni than tho iibnvo (HtH(i, Advert iscm-ii's haded unit placed In tli column or spn-cl il Notices, ilmtlilr lli t,rlimrit r.iol. All nut i--.es n-ipilied tn In- ii'ililMu-. liv law. legal rates. It nr.lcr:-d .in llit- in-i'le Mxi-lntvly jill.-r th" Hrst wk, n-rci-nt. nmn. tlinii the hIikvp rutin; but all such will p Mr In tin- Trl-Wcekly without charge, -milium Cnrd-i. nut wwmiiR live lines, per year, Inside, Sutler, "f incrlingi, fliarltnl.il) societies, tiro cmnpanles, c, luiir prlnii. All Trmmnl 'jlifrsrdViiieiif. nun fie Jiadl in itli-nnc, This rnlf- will nut in- varied iv..m. Nil A-lv-rtl-fTiK-iit tiiki-n cx-vpt f'r d fliiltn p-rlni. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hardware. JAJIKS S. ABItTT, Ti -nli-r In nil .li-niTiiiii.iH "f llurilwiiN. ml Cntlnry. Null". S:.h, ISIaw. II iMwIlnMil-r.' Mnlirlal", I'aint". "Il. ViiniMn-. Kill-mini; H"l M . lm..ii-nl In"l, t'lialn l'uniiK, W,ki rii I Wllluw Wan-. Si;li .if tin- lillt I'u-ll .k. No llll Town t., ('.iiliinilnix, Oliiii. niii-J." Iloidi Itliiillny. M. V. LII-LKV, ik-nimlf-r. nn.l H'.ank ILmk M iniif icturor, Ilisli Sliw-t, Iwv.-n Urim-I anil 1,,-iv Mp-fin. t "iiim"ni. ". n-"" Hats aiul C:ts. 1 .1. K. Ill UIMbl., Whifr-.uli anil ll"lnll TI.-aliT In II its. I'apii 'iml Knm, No. 7'.l li ' I 'Kttvi-t. (In lllll iih. 4 lllto. 4 lliHim nnriii aihi-m. Clil.ll.-M' il.r'l tlr.V ;oils. JOUX ST()K & C., IVI.II A Utll P. tiil I i-al-r- 111 Dry CviU, F.in-it;n anil ll.llil.-,lh-, ,K 7 Uvryiltiu 11I.1CR, i:ollinilllH num. .Mm t"ii' Tlnni.Arii.il. "I" :l" .1. C. CIHTTEMHCN. i-aliT III Div ("i.i'i.ln, ll.wiU. Slinw, Ha'" aii-1 CaM. Vi. Fi'llllll!l-llli'k. S. Iliiili St.. rnllllulill", II. it. t.' wotumritv ct., Wfinl.-.nV- Iti-nl.-ra In F..n-li?ii ninl D.miMtio Dry f!.i.l. Or.ii-. i'K t...iti ami Slim-i, No llOwyntw IlLick. L'wn Ktrni-l.. '..l.lml.in.O. ""' :-J , i pi-:n"iOX, sTUSR . on., lliiili.nlo ami It-tail Di-ali-n In K.nvk'li nn.lD.mii-itli-i.rvh.inili. Nn. 1 Owvnw lllmk, rumor nt Tlnnl un-l T.iwtitn-i-ti. fi.lnml.ili. O. "l"-! I KELTOX, IIAWROPT & CO. WhnlnV riHaliT In IliitUli. fri-ncli, fii-'inan ami Aim-rl run Drv n.mili. Varl.-tl-i. P'.t ami SIi.im an. I r.mrv fi.iinl. n-n.rallv. No. 3 llw.vnn.i IU. U, (!i.lillill.ui. llhin illir'.'l lVI.,.tn...t mi l lt..t.iil Ili-il.-n In Stitlili- airl Fi'icy Dry fi.. ..li. n. 4 tiwynnt- niri.ft, irn - (llii.i. niir.-i" r join nn.i.v:h Wlinli-ialo D.-nli-r In Nutl'ini, Pam-y ' I.. Il-wlorv ,.-w. . Ill .dry. and priiui".-twn" Mutluiwr)- IllAiik IVaiki. A' T'.vvn it.. I.'iilililllui.. (I. n. nfw .vol , lnv'2 'lili.ialo nnd tti-lall rii-iil'-i ln UlhlK.n. and Fluwrn, P.nn- ivti and Mlllim-rv 0-m1i ot unity U'-i-ripiiinn, Nn. i.t Town iir.-.-t. . mvlll Hoots and Shoes. 31. &. V. PASS!':. Manufacture nf II....H ami Sli.ii-i. In Pan-mia K. lluildln-.'. SnnthwiMt curii-r of lliuli and Tun h., (..luiiil.in,, nhi.i. ' WTT.. MEHCEre, Siii-ci-amr tn .1. Mauldin, Drali-r In Ladiii', M'u'i. Miimw ami rliil.lri-ii'i IVmli. Shc-i and Cailom, Nn. Hi T-wn .,r,.,.. C,,l,.lll..li. (iliin Btnoks, I'cilmUcals. Kit ll lllll KEXXKDV, BiHikii'lhT, Slatiiiin-r. nml Cc- al Atfi-nl fur P.-rindi-ali, Ni'iiavni, (-., 17 Stato ntlai-1. (m-iir tlin Puitnlli.-i-,) t'nliinilini, lihlu. "I" -1 im'is't iikad Tin Randall A- Aatun. lu-.i Juhii-un lliiildini;; lt-..ki.Staii..ii.-ry, M ull Pa-rii, Pli turi .i, Krani, and anything in nnr llim aa rhcap ni tin- rheapi'it. "1""-'" .1. II. H1I.E V CO.. (nldliln-n, D"..ki.-ll. ri ami Sla'l.iii.MM. Impnrt-T nnd Di-iiIi-im In Papi-r Kaimlni. llnr-li-r and lici-mailiiin, iv... Winil.m r.iriili-i.i and Sli i.l.n, l urtnlii Hindi. Printer", llind.'ri.nnil Lith"cra.h..ri. llailrnads, Hanks anil Cniintv (lltli-nr-. iii,i,lt..il mi III" li.-it I. rn.i. H1,!':L Ooiitistry. W. WlLbSlllllE R1IWV, DETNTTTST. T-nnxis MTtf)S' n ALL. llllill STIIKK.T. I'KKTII JV extracted ill a m i lftiflc manner, and Sell flir-n.,... Hun ,,r. n-irr.iut.-d lu iil.-ine nnvt'l AttoniCJfi. JAMES .11. oo.ni.v, Offl.-e, Deihler Hull linn, curlier lllcli and Town Atione atriet , t'nlunihiii. (iliin. Kiiti'aiicoun Town Htrcct, next dot r lu Franklin Hank. Jyll VM. DEXXisO.X Si 11. li. CARRIXCTOX, Attnrneya and ('nuiii-ll'iri at Law, Ciltiuil.in, O. (Illlce, Nu. 1 and 2 (Idciin Uiiil llinc. Special atteiiliuu is'-'cli tn tilt. Law of PiiIeiilH un-l Itiiiirance. npr--' C 1 1 A U X O E Y N . t ) Lit S, Attorney and t'niiiiiilnr at Law, ('.ilniiil.ux, 0. Ofli-e In Odoun Biiildlnn, nppusile the State lluilin. 0ii2. HORACE"wii.snx, Attorney at Law. Mllice Nu. 3. .luhnmiii llnlldintr, I'nliun- luia, liliiu. iipri:'.-. S. W. AXDREAVS. Attorney at Law. Olllcu No. 3 Juhuiuii Iliiudins, lli)."h Strtwl, Cnliiinliiti, llhin. nuvi'.l-dly a Li, e 777t ii i ii m a x , Attnrney at Law, il.iliinilnii, Ohio, (illlco on llinh Street lietwei'ti Friend nnd Mi. nn.l. S-2n K. 11. II V.( M, Attorner nt Inw, Notary Pulilic, and rummlwlnnnr nf lieedi', Detniltinni. An., fur Cnnnecll -ut, Peuinvlvalila and Nu- York, and the W'e-tern Slalci and T.-rriloi ici. Ottlcn llnnm Nn. ft .lulinmii lliiildini:. II ink Street, Co. luinlmi. Oli in. liefer, liy p--riiiliinn, tu .lim-pli II. Ill-lev, (Inlnnilma, Ohln; riiiperly, llunver A ('11 , New Ynrk City; Clinunccy N. Iilda, (kiluinlniH, O.J lluinc, Tuild Lvtln. Clni Iiinatl. O. an1' Tin Wnro, House I'm iiishhiy. AR.VSTROM St TIin.MPSOX, Manufai-tiirersaiid Iiciil. ri In Cuppi r, Tin, and Sheet Imti Ware, I'onkilin, Patlnraud linx Snivel, Knitincci,lt-i--tera, Vi-iitilliitora nnd Kiiriiiiliinn fiuudi, Nn. 17 Town street, Cnliiml' in, Ohio. Sieclal attention paiilto Itnufinc SpnntiiiK, nnd J1.I1 Wurk Kctn-rally. apris II. FISHER, Corner nf IHrli anil Konrlh itiwtl. Dcnlcl III Slaves, Tin, Cupper, Sheet Iron, and llriianla Waro. Hint Unites, tlin flnnst kind. Particular attention until to Spouting and llimftmr. "" 111 Music. JOIIJI S. PORTER, Teacher nf Vm-al and In-trnim-nla! M niic, can Ihi seen i t J. 0. Wnoils'a Music Store, No. li Buckeye lllnck. Tny3 .1. C YVOODS, Broad street, Cnluniliiii, ()., Agent fur Olili ki-rlng A Suns' nnd llnllet. Davis iVa Piano Knrtes. Mason ft Ham. Ilu'a Mi-hiileons, and Ocular in Shout Mnilo and nnnical ni'-rchandiic. np- KKl.TXF.lt St, WkillSTKR, Sol. Agents fi.r the sale nf Win. Knuli' . Cn's Piano Fortes, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise, No. IH Fait Slate Htrcct. Ptatu.i tuned liy K. rnrnellinn. anr22 Watches, Jewelry. FRIEDR. IIAI.DY, Dealer In Watches. Clicks and Jewelry, Nn. 112, eorner of High and Walnut sts., Cnlmnl.us, o. All Ii'm.Is of Jewelry made to order. Also, Watches and J.-selry carefully repaired. niyd M. Si. L. K LEE MAX. Wholes!, and ltelall Dealers in Satches. Jewelry, Clocks, Ac. , Wuiches, Jewtdry, Ac, carefully repaired ami warranted. No. D'.a High st., (siliinilius, ohin, my I R. I). 1)1Mill), Wntrh Maker and Engraver, has fur sale Watches, Jewel ry, Fpertiicles, Tlierninnieters, etc. Agent, also, for Patent Fnl.lltig Spring Multrosa, No. l;i High street, on. door south of n-iouule House. npr22 LTl.ESiUEREUX "aTVonsv; Manufacturers of Waielies, In Fleurler, Switzerland. lin porters and Dealers In Watches, Jewelry, Tools ami Mnterinl. fur Watch-Makers. Hesiduncu Cnliiuil.u., Ohln. npr2u n.GrnArMOARn," ' .w.lrlst, Pteiieil Cutter. Plntif, and DraW in Fancy Uiaiils. Perfumery, Ac , No. lag South-East High at.. Ini. twenn Town and Rich sm.. Oulumhua. (Iliin. Welches. Juw.lry, AoeorueoiM, Melodroin, Ac. carefully repaired. V- V t BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ('osnmlftNlon, K. V. .li'iiiiiiiifH, roiutnivi.in MtM'ttiiitit ititil hi-ul'-r in Kmvfsni iitnl )imi'"tin I.Upirx, Titl'ii-ro, ('Ijjurn, Siiup, ('until. i .it., I'luin-, Halt, FUh, Ac t him how n-ti'ly to H'Ci-lVl' t'itfH!LrUt:i''tlf'l Ti.r ll I'cltliHilllCfH will I'M ni'iH n H)it. (iiitiil p'f'Tnn'ti iivmi. 'Mr'-lioii-o nn Ollti'i', No. !l Hx.-ll'Hi.'.' III..rk, Itni; ft , ('.ilntlll'iH, l, lll'N riN.ili.N I'irril. Ji.liN U. HilKI'I.K KITni & IIOHTI.K. Pni.liii-ii, F.irwarilintf anil i:..iiiniliiiiiin .M.-rrlianti.Matin-fii'-iuri-rii nf airl jii'titi fur tin- palo i.f I Iimir I rt -r II. .rk I'l-r lii.ti. Di-iiImih In Klniir, Halt, tt'nti-r l.lin.'. I'lantnr, Kili. I'r.ivii..in. ami ir..ii'il Halt, Ali an. I r.tplnt KJ.Hirlnir. Slli-inir an-l r.-llin,-, I'lai'i-iln l.alli. ami Haivi-.l. IIIvi-.l. an. I Slm-..l Shiiinli.1. Wiilnut iiu-1 riirry LillillaM'. Warn U1..11111. Kail an. I Wi-it i-ii.la nl Hrl.itn Hi .ltr. Iln.a.l Ulrii-t. lllll. i- 87 Wi-l Pruail, rurm-r "f Srlutii itivi't. Iiliiuil.ili, O. Maki.ra-li a.lani-i-i nnrun-niuiilni'iit-. ..I" I'ruti.'rtv f .r inln in tlili ur nlli.-r Mai k.-li. At uiir 11 11 1 1 ri hi. I Wiireli.ni.i'-, innjicilv la t'lii-.i-nrip-.l fri-r nt llravaifa. rrnprli.t.iri anil Slaiiaui-n nt tin lailimi-1. 111. I'iiilli.j.'lii- an. I Piiilsii'iimli I'ain-niri. lit'k-ti f'.rinlnir a Ti l-Vp..ltly I,a.'ti.t Lin" U'tivi-i'ii fiiliinilinil, t'lillllcnlli" ami Pi.rtiin. . Mill 1. 'living ri.lmn'.iii rvi-ry Mullilav, W.'ilni-i.lav .111. 1 Kri'lav. fl'.mi fuut nf Itniail St., atH ii'il.iil:. I'. M. ' Kim ChiIiiiiIiun tiiflr.li-villi-.Jl.INI; In f'liilljiotiiii, S.imi: tu I'lirtMin.iuili, l, Knr pamitfi-ur fii-it;lit up.lv In KII11I1 A H.ii tli-, 87 Wi-.1t llruiul Sto-i-t. luir. ICai'lMis. WM. SCOTT-II.VRRF.K, Wuiild notify lii. liniiii-mit. fi-lrmli. an-l riiitoniora that lie lull ri-ttiriii.il. ami will lii-p-atti-r In- Iniui'l nt I1I1 i-l'l l mil niiil-r Uartllt ,t Smith'ii Hank, UUli "tn-i-t II-mill. -ltd a rrtm 11 nf liig u. i-iiitmn. m. nct'iil F.IIXST KKH IMCIt T, Ni-il M1.1111', Ocilunilina, (lliln. Knilili.lial.li. Hair DitwIiiii ati'l shaving Hiiluun. Hut ami (lil Hatlm at nil ti'tn-rf ri-ailv. hi'J'1 IIF.XnV KfEllliKK, (Lain orriial..n' Eilnlillili'iii-iit. N. Y.,1 Prnprli-tnr nf tlm i-w YnrR t-111t1i1.nal.I1. Miavln-r. Malr I ntltn. Sliani- 1 11I111:. Cnrliin; ami lin-minc H-ili-nn. Firit Htill-llntf Nurth "ll IIiiin.., iii itnin, wh.-rn Hnliiliirtlun will In. srlv.-ii In alt tin' various liranrlmi i t t.V.' (lothinsr. T. H'iCAIlPEXTEIl Si CO.. Wluileialr. nml Ili-tall Di- lli-r In Clnllilnir, H1 Tmvn trwt, fin Cinnniti-ri' niiil.liii, tiptiimlte the Gwynno Ill-ick.) t'olniiil.ili, Ohln. 11 1 ir'1 M'l.KOll 1. LEWIS, Mi-r- lnnt Tall. ir. nil'l D'-nli-r In Kint Clan P."H1v Jlnilp I'l.itliintf, anil 11 iri-ni-tnl varli-ty iil-Kiirii'hiu (Innill. Nu. I'il S.uitli.lliixli Htn-i-t. fnlniuiiiti. (thin. apl''21 P. ROE, M.-rriiint Tillur, D.-al.-r in (;. ni' FnniUMnir fli.'nK .i :t7 Siiiilli.llc;i stiwi, ;in N. -1 linn.,) ('..IiiiiiIiih. HI1I11 i.r-t '' UTSS. Vlii.-l(. nml WrV.vi V i:rr in drit.-crii'.i nml rr"1i:f, Si tut lu-;tst L-iii'iirr nf Tnwii it ml KiHirll' str., 0-itinnlniH, ll. I'iirl irnlur nl tiMilion pi.itl to CoiiMiitni-titi of, ami nr KTs ftr. I'huliifi, niy't O. i I,, II AUvl S. Iti'Hl.Tn In Cli.tin- (Jnu'i-ri'-H, Kin.- i,i:'.ir-, ThIkicimi. Pure T'-iih, Spire-, Kvh'U Kmuilv Flour, VmnI uii't Willow Unto, 'tli.l Ciil'-h, ,.. N.i.'M'i Mii.'Ji -t., V..t Nlile, Im-tvvct'ii Town iitnl iti li ls., ('.tlnrnton, O, (Jo-iil-i tl-liv pic I to im.v jfirt ut tliiM-iiy t'rM of riiiU'irn. HiyZ w.n. ircOfAf.n Co., WIioUmI.- nthl tt'-lull H";ilM! In Kmniiy (in r of "Vi-ry !"! iptlon. No. li"! llijli ulivi'l, iippo-tito thy i'lin-oii ItniltMnr, (YitiimloiH, lihio. HiirJ A. C. HA ES 6l ( VliMti:ilf ami Itctiiil Iic;il-in in linn'tTi' -t. Country Pro-tliKf, Ktfru Fiinilly Flour, T-a", Wiiiod, lTiur-, At. St.ntli tv"(t (Mi'ii'T of IliU iiml Ki ii'inl SU., 1,'olnmloH, O. CJnnl'octlnnri'V. II. ... wi att . mm., . , rnf.-ry. Nn. V-'i F,. T.nvn ati-ri-t. (irdi-n ; arlli-' pi'mnptly atl.-tuiid til. W-- d.-al '.in- ni a cull. nml r.it.r.'.'tiuiii'rva f..f furiiiihin idn-np fur i-ai . C. .. ZICI.Ell & nun., In- Prcatn S ilo ' . 1 i.-:,li-ri ill rii'.ii'i- I 'niif.Ttiu:i.'i-i-1. Cnnil-r nf llii; i :li l t:tuipi-l Mtrinll. P.lliicl supplied tu nrilcr. jyll O. II. I. VTI.MEK, Nn. SIC smith lliih rtt... Iiwi-eii llicli ami Frti-ml, Dak.-r. Ilealcr III Cakei. I'raclin. i. III- l.. Kn--.li llyitiu-i, Kr- it., Null, ami Kainiiv (Irma'ii.-i; aim, trundle, and ch'-lci' '.,i,l'Y-i..i,...-li..: ' Cigars rimI Toliaoon. o. ntxtiF.utro., Iinpurte--. ami Iical'-ii in Cinnri ami Tuliaccn, Nn. 77 S.uitl- lliuli atrect, nppuile the Caplln!, Ciilunilaiii, (Iliin. invlu ttaiiKs. IIAUTMT Si. K.HITH, Ilank'-n and ili alcri In K. hail --'-, i niii, and nii'-iirrei liiiinev. Ci.lli-ciiuni inn. le mi ail principal citiei in the I'liili-d Slalci. A-nl.ns It.iililiuir, No. 7.1 Smith llih iif.-.-t. iin''i ItcKlasirauls. c:. A. WAO.XER, Dealer In FrulH, Pics. rv-, W'li.ci, Licimn, and fl-i Aim cuiiiii'ctcil with the uliuve, ii Wagner' llcituui.. No. 21 Kan State Str-ct. npr'."." f;ooAi.E house saloox. Jnhli It'll. irra I'rupi ictur. Call Mipply all cn-.tumcri w ith auylhlMlii the way nf I,l.iior nr Kutiihlea. II. .n't fur-L i 111" i.l iee. ' al.l-3'! Coiuniri'i ial Colleges. McCOY'S roninierclal Pulliyp. f'arpcntcr lliiildini!, Culnnilnii. O. Th limit tlmruuh and practical l.iiiftieii-liiar.'i I'ldtce in Hie Slate, and tin- unly nnc in 1I1I1 lucality, w here, In iiilililluii lua cunij.lcli. cJ. line lu llnnk-K.-epini;. I'cninan-fiiiji. Ac, the stu.liei nf lal li- lnal ici and Kimliill Uraiil-lniir arc pla'-.-d lii-1'..ri-the itil-I' lif. lin 17 Drills, JIcOiciacM. N. K. M ARPI.E, Wlioleiiile ami Detail Hinlcr in Ui-iiki, MedlclncH, Dye Hi utli, t'liiiil.i, Mrm-hcs, and Fancy Article neiiernlly. Nn. Km Smith High t., ('11I11111I.111, (I. iii.v2 COLUItlUUS CITY mini STOKE. A.. I. scili'i.l.l.r.u .V SnN. Wiiidciali- nnd Ut-taii llriii;iriiti, lirua, IMi.-iiiiciili, Pcrliinierici, Patent Meilicim-.i, Trill-Hei, Kancy IJiinili, Paiiili, oili, Dye Stiitli, Putty, llrushci, Windi.w (ilan. Si lmol llunka. Wind. Li.inri. Ail., Nu. 277 Smith llis'll Hreet, lietwueli Frlenil anil Mi. nnd. C11I11111I1111, Hliiu. Wholemili! licput fur Sw.-dlih Li Irei. upr2S ROISERTH Si- SAMITEL, Ilealers in Driigi, aluliclni-H, Ulii-mlcaS, Li-jtiiirs for M.-di- cnl pnrpniei, Paints, I lila, Aainiili'n, Dye Snttli, in-iluw (ilais, Perfumery nml Fancy Articles, Artiiis' tVilui-s and Driislics, Water IMnrs, Paint ami Varulih Drm-hi-s. Trilise.-, Suppurters. etc. t Nnrtli High street, (cast slile a few dnora nortli of llrnad, t'olnniluis, Ohio. nir.'2" al, &c. R. E. CHAMPIfl.V, Dealer In dial, I'uka ami WoikI. Yanl and Olllce, 2iU North lllirh stixi-t, near Dailruiid Depnt. Also, Nn. 112 S0111I1 Third riirn-t, nearly opposite 3tcniu Fire Kiigino ll'iiin'. ruluinliili, (Iliin. 11..'.'. A. RARLOYV, AfOCXT, Dealer In W I and I'nal. A snperiur ipiality f dnul.lc screen. -d t'nal. and tin- li.-st Kind nf hard ami scnsuncil Wood, picpnr.'d fur Katnlly u-e. (ifVt.-. ..ml V i'-'l -..rn..i- ..iTI.tr t -md f!nv "ti. iipi?0 llaniilactiircs. CLEVEUANIJ BRUSH COMPANY, Mnniifiiciiirer. of nil kiuds nf llrlatln ur Hair llriislies, 87 tJliaiiipiiiin strii-t, next to. Induitrhil cYliuid, rlcv.-laml, otilii. llriisho. on hand niadutu order. 1 C. P-ndli tuii, MilllHger. nnvlS-llly" THE t'OU 11IU!S WOOLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY MiiiinfiictureaTid Deal in Wonleii Gundi, Plain and Kancy UiiHsiiueri's, liiH-ikius, Siaiiiu-ts, Jeans, Flanneis, lllaii kets and SliH-kiug Yarn, at 'hii,enlculid Itetail. I'li.-ll paid, ur tiuodsi-xcliaiigi-.i, for Wnul. Aluiimlslri-ct, near the head uf the (.'until, t'liliiiiilius, Ohio. A. P. Milsnil, Secretiny. Din-ctuiM A. P. Stunt', Prca't.;J. P. Bruck, P. Ambus, L. Ilu.tcr, .1. K. llurtlit, npr21 THEODORE CO.HSTOCK, Miiiiiir.icturer id Lard Oil, Tulltiw and St-ariiio Camlles, head nf Canal, Cidatnluis. (Iliin, Will ,ao uacll at all times fur Lard nn.l Talluw. -. apr.il "siTo kTu nT.er, iiuovv"n c k it . . u lY T- Furuitiire yiaiiiifacturcrs nn.l Di-alers in Lil ul er, M.uiud atr.-ct, west uf Canal and next dour tu Wool -n 1 nclnry, niyl7 .1. U. Ill (.HEN, Manufacturer of all kinds nf Trunks, Carpet Hi." , Valises, Whulesah' and llctall. No. ftd curuer of Ilii'u aud (lay Streets, Nell's new Hull. ling, Cnlumliui, Ohin, atn-lill k. st, ii. f. noo rn, MatiufactiiriTS of Cirriag.ai of every description, : Thlnl and (Jav id.. Culuinluis. ohin. iju-r uf , , fx Crockery, Class Ware. J. M. fc XV. YVEST WATER, Importers and Dealers in Crnckery, China, lilais inre, Table Cutlery, Tea Travi, Table Mats. Luiiklnt? OI i-h h. Ons Klxtnrei. Lamtiinf all kinds. K.-i.u-y u.sls. Silver IMuted and nrllannia Ware, i.'tan Similes. Ac. npr.fs l.iuiilM r IflcrchaiitN. Til EOIMIII K COMSTOCK, Dealer lu Shingles, Lath and t.unila-r of all kimla. A gmal supply uf Kluoring and Ceiling always on lialiil, Head of tiie Ciinal, Cnliitiiiuii, Ohio npi-21 AD A MS aTfIELB, : Lninl-i't Miii-chants. Deah-iailii all kirels of Worked Flonr-lug, l.uinls-r, Lull) and Hlilnglua, oxirnar of Spring and Watm-Sts. Columbus,, Ohio. oct4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ' Stone .Masons. 1 c..i. thompsox St. on., Sti.no t'liltt'i'i.; .ilanil.-i St-f, nn.l all kln.li nf .Intiliintr ilunn tu nriti-r, mi tlm hlmrttiiii iniili'ii. Nu. lu'i Thlt-.l rttni't, In-tui-i'li 'I'linn ami SlatK. Ii-li"i-lii .-ii: V. A. I'lalt, W. A. (llll, JtuliiiJIIIIi-r, I,. Humphrey. 1"V-7J. llotols. m:ii. IIOI SK, V F.illliiir, Prnirii-nir. Dlimtly upp-wltn Statu llnnx-, CnlnniltiiH, OI1I1, t apr-i-i .llisfcllaiicoiis. OIITO CI LTIVATOU, ivl.rr.1 nn.) Pulili-hid '' Hnllivuii 1) ll,u ri.i, nt Oilnrnlnts j oh fur lino Do.i.ir ht your. ivi:i viMt'riii(JTo o.MVrin'K Lixk.""- fl. 1j. Ptinnii'Ti'. I'ri.nlt'lcr. LriivoK ( oInnilntH for Vort(j- ! hiL'ton nl- 4 o'clock, P. M. LfUVfti WortliinKton ut ft oYI. (). A. M. II"'.i'liii.ii It'r-, nnckoyu lloimo. nr'22 tTwT t a h I. a oTj in Uonl Kut.ito A.-nt. onw AiiiImiV lliiil.lin IWuh "tr-ft. All lilii'U of Iitnl KM it to lunitrlit mnl otl nn t-onniilHlor?, Iditnlrt for Halo or Im'iitnl in nil rhc Vcitii Stttton. Ml-Koitri Knuliiiiti-tJ Inn !, prnjx'ily Iwtitcil, for h.iIc vny ctipup, nir21 " V m7lT I K'Vijf Jntlf of tin Pt'sci' ilik) Notnry Pultlii-, Vitrmn'ii New UnlMhiL', corner of Town uml lillt tU., Colninhini, Ohio, Will promptly uttirinl ty ull biuini-m (till nt I to hi ft c-.ivo, inv'l Iiii"llLt iirc Ollico, No. 3 Sotitlu-iiMt coriior Hlh nml Hl. li Hrrcott. (I. V. Kfiit will nl-o ntton I to khIcs at Aiu'llnii, lU'iil K-tnt, Ftirnlrtiro, Horw;. Ilnj:a:i'' nut) ofh i prop, erty that nmy he ron-lsnctl to hi- mrout n mo!ir;it" pr ciMitiiL'o. V,iiit 4 (ilrU to lo ll-m-)' WorU, 2 (iiinlfn-rrn, ! ni'Mi fiir prlvfit fiitn'Mo, 2 P-ovh, 1 pui:ill 1iono, 3 or 4 room-, 1 pood Family Horn, 1 mTimil hnii'1 pit'r'rv, 1 P:ilrv Took, I iri'iH rni f'ooU, 1 (low nntl C'ul', 1 Ik'ht Spdnif Wnp.m, 1 SciiinHtroB-, 1 Wet Nurne. AIho hon-hvh fir r-it nnd to rnnt. " I'l'il iiiiih fii iiiiwi nrinwin ii ini m iiiiih HARDWARE. Our Winter Stovos JfST IIECEIA KI1. The Clirnpritt nnd lint In the City. HTE IIAVR JUST ItECEIVEI) OCR y V Wlnii.r Stuck nf Paih.r ninl I'm. king buivi.a, ln-intc til- Inrif'-st ami limit i-nnilili-tn itm k y.-t. Pur. ha.cri are invitnl tu .-xaniiiii- uur stm-k nn.l pri Hi-pil s r. I'l.AI II St'tiTT. m HARDWARE STORE, At Mo. Ill Johnson Dloclt, hi., Coliimhim J. S. AQ307T fx SOU K UK XOW OPfiMXU A Fl'M. STOCK .'V nl' llAI.'lilVAIIt: in tin- .lull-.inn III -!., t.i ulnrli th.'V Inviti- tin- iitlctitl'.n uf their fri.-mlil and cii-tuiuerH, .in I all in w.inl uf any tiling in the miv uf Itui-tltrute. H EVV HARDWARE STO R E . just ni:ci:iv:n uv 7U"PK. JO.. G-IIiTi, ,o. S() tn tli U!,Ii St., ON K OF TUB l,.M!i;i:sT, AMI IIK.-T .SUI.KC'TKD ASStiltTAiKNTS CK EvFn on-i:iiKn in this city. 17M me a ACIXfi NEARLY EVERY ARTI- II. I ill liu- ll'a.le, mcll 111 ll-ill-l- lillllden, furiii.hii..ri, llran ami Imn Lnctis, D"lts, Ilin--i. ami Screw's, Nail-, Spikei, Itra.l-. Kini-li llitr, ( 'aii ul' a ml l.alh. iu- N .ili. Il-dl I airia.-i. Pull.. I'l.inl-i and springi. Pic. tun. Ni-ili, I'. -at. Hat, ardrul..- ami ilarm-11 llie-ki. Win-low Sah, intirli mil .l a-.-.'. 101 li'iiu.u" '.'.ni, Cla.iei's 1'i.inti I Puitv, P lints ground in nil and put up 11 lli I nnd 2 11. cam. ii.-iyc.aivc ut fi.r family use). Aln..liy paints In It. ilk, II' -I I'l'i-ie li il-lu-i-. Oil-, V.inil-h. 1 and .I.o m'i Drv r-, Aiph:il;in. Hla.-k .laian Varnish Paint and Varnish llrush'-i, Stencil llruslu-i. Arti-rs' 'I'm. is, hitioi'ish iieiids. Hair, I'luth ami Shaving Mru-du-s. K'-allc-r llii-lcis. 1 '. 111 11 li-r ll. 'l-h'-s, Kl'-ur and Slra I'.ru.lics, lllnil: and llau-l S.i-iiIm, Kiine du.. 1 1 !--- Iti 11-I1 s in great vari.-tv, and tin.-rpialily. Machinists' T.-nls, Itatclu-t and I'.reast Drill Stucks ami Drills, 1 list Sled Claw and liiv.-ting llanilii.-ri, Hl.uk Smiths Hand Ilatiumri, t'limpasics, rr.iiiiiiiels, H -v"s, i!iia-4.-i. Try Sijuarei, Steel ami Ir.m S..iarci, Sliliiiilinir and l.ilhinir liati h.-H. Hand. H.-inh, liniail ami I'll.. ppiug A xes, I iirp-iilcrs' Slicks, (VI Steel Socket Frainin. Kinm r M-.rl icing and ('-.ruer t his.ds, I, .. nt: an. I Litiht Pariiiff I liiieii-in setts or aitnrli . Draw-Knives. rarriagi-Sliavei, il.-linw and llonr.il Spnk, S'.iavt's, Spuke Ti Imiui-is. Shingle Knives, Itrick md Stnii" Milium' Trnwels. S'tnarcs, Lin-'i, Pliunl'i, Stum- llaiutncri, spirit Levels. Puck.'t I. .-veil and (ii ii-."s, It.-m-h Scr.-wi, Wimil nn.l I inn, H ind and Itciteh Vicci, Parallel du., Hand ami Punt .l.-s, I'russl'ut and 1 'iri-iilar Saws, llaml, Paiiind and liip Saws, lllass and Steel llick.aiul Half Hick du., K. v II. il-, Pistol and Itoiiml Han die Saws, Wcldi Saws and lli U let, Wcl.1.1 Printing Saws and t'l.is.-ls, Jlurtii ullur.ii lut-h liicnt- uf every ilesi 1 Iptiuii. Hrac-s mid Ilitts uf all kinus. I'nst Steel, Cut and Nut, Aug'-rs, llliie-1 Ang.-rs, Car Itiiild.-r 1' Aujir llitls, C.,oks Paient Hnrlng A)iaratu-, It. ring Machines 11 new and v-rv sup-riur urtit-h-. Strap Hinge light, Heavy ami Kxtra ll-ay, fr-nn 4 to IS inches lung. Hinges and lluuks IV.-tn it to III inches lung. Hate Hindu and lives, (late and Shutter Hinges andfisti-u-il.gs, iimicat'variety.l'.irrlairc Holts, Tyre and.l.iiiit Hulls, iruni ';. inch to K im-lies, Tret- Scrap-ts, H.rder-c'li:ilig l nivi-.s iiml Shears. Hedge Shears, Pule Pruning Sln-ars. pi nil Oaih- rs. l.nr.l. ii S.H-d Drills, Slciels and Sp.nles ul every 1)1 s. ripl iun, Puli-h.-d Stud and Illack. Planters II. .-s I'. S. Pnll-ll's, every lleicript inn of li.ll'.l' 11 T-".ls, ('. S liakcSlinill UllKleelh, I'nlati.i- Diggers: Poll ll'.le Tunis ill selti ur ..Itr.'l". P1.1l ll.'le Allg.-l-s and t'tiliell ivithSte.-l K.mls, Irnn ami P-.it Itaiinm-rs. Post Hole Spoeiis, I'ieki, .Mitltoi lis, llrul. Ling II. '.-1, Pickaxes, .ye., Plain and Put-islietl, wirriinteil Stel ICiuN uu.l eipial tu any inade, (iriud Stinics, Herea nnd Lak" lltimn, li.-st ipiality. (Jrind St.. tie llaiejngs plain and with Klatigi-i and Screwi.nnd Krictjuii li-dteri (iritid St.uie Frutnes wilh Patent Hangings, with stone Hung ready fur urn, (a very iis-rur article, every, Kariner,ainl Mn-linnie. should have one.) Ilniititn; Jack Screws, (it ns. Single and lli.iil.li- H irrel; mine nl which are tine Ki.glishllillis. Pistols. (iaine Hags. Powder Flasks, sliut Pniichei, Hags and Helta, Kly'sOnx's, lllcks,and other Per- C I1sl1.ll Cups. I'lSIIINU TACKLE of every (lescriptlmi, among whl li are linns Jiiinled Hn.li, Multiplying and Plain Fishing lieeli, Kirliy ntid Limerick Spring sti-el Hunks, nil sics Sea-lirais, Silk, 11ml Linen Lines, Hunks on Sntldes. IIOI'I'.S ANDCOHI1AIIK, H.-st Mi, nihil Hemp, and .Into Ki-pe, of all alien fmni to Inches. Ilnl Cords, P:.i-Lines, Clnthes Lines, (lardeil Lines and Iliads. Mallei'-ready inaile, Twines o all kinds, ll'-at English lllrnchc.l Linen Twines. Hilling, Seine, and Net Twines, tine Linen nnd I 'niton Clui-ed Twines. Ilrooai Twines, very suis-rinr ami 1-UU1111..11 du. Wnul Twines, licit ijualily Sii.i.i 'i'hrea.l, Hemp and U11'. her Packing, riiillid nnd ll.it, Kiihher 11. .sc, Ci.ll.liicliiig, II vdralit, and Kllgine. OAK T.VNNKI) I.KATIILI! AS H KI HIIKIt DKLTlNfi, a good assi.rtiuent always on ha'ul. Liice, Leatlu-r, licit, Hunks, Punches and Awls, lien Wedges nml vlnnls, cistern ami Well Pumps, Well ami Pump Chains, Hydraulic Kaon. I1..11 ami Weil Well I urlis and Pump 'lulling, Kin-lion and Furring Pinups. C. S. Hay, Straw, Manure ami Spading Knrks, s.pntre null Untllid Tine, sluice Itakei, Hush and Dill lliioks. Iluiisi-Hand ami D-nr Hells, Silver I'lnled, Call anil Ten llelli, Um s, Uopmr. Sleol and Iron- wire; Hrass, Iron and M uicral I aiturs nl all K mils, siui and llnx C.ilTei- Mills, Steelvurds. .Meat Sc.ilei, Spring li.il lattecs, Ice Scales, and three sizes of Cuunler Scales uf a very siiierlnr ipialitVi with pnlisheil linns Howls and Pans, ami Turned inn Weights, ft'ielv tlnidnsl nml wnrninted to weigh correct. Hench and Vnilhling Planes, Hand, lilass, and Ktnerv pais-r atul cloth, slru ..hi., Steel and Wire, Hat Rlnl Mouse Tratis, Wnsliltiiw Oil Stmie. ami Ouugi. rjiiis, l-st niinllty. Iliiidmts.il and other kinda of W het, rilu in- and HiiliU-rs. 8CYTIIKS (last tttw-1 and Mirror niniln, Oorji and Crass S-vthca. Lawn and Hush scrth.i.iieinian Scytl m, sn-kli (Ohio pattern,) English and (leriuiiii ilrnsa Honks, Corn cutters, srvtlie sil lies, ll-tlei, licKiers, nriiss nun ir Currn-nnilis ami Cerds, a h.rge ami line iisiurtnient nfeach. CHAINS l.ug, Hulling, Luck, Trace and Half Trace Pr I, Cull. Well, Halter and Dug Cliains, llruas ami i roll Jack Chain. I'aitle-Tles, .tc. FILES; AMI HASPS A largo assortment nf every de-Hci'iptiuu, warranted Cast Hleel, and of the Lest quality, cA'-oii 'nr msli. TAHI.E AND POCKET CUTI.EHY.1 especially invite the iiitetoluti of all Interested, to my stuck uf Pncket and Talile Cutlery, ami Silver Plated Forks. T ilde, Desert and Tin Spoons, Mutter Knives. Ac. of HUCK.HS HliO'S. Manufacture, warranted tn ho extra heavy, Elpetro-Plnted, nn geliuliie Allialta. Country Merchants, Mechanics, and others, ara Invited n cull and examine my ciiock, as 1 am prepared to ell Wholesale ami Uoti.il. WM. A. 01 LL Ciiliiinhiis. .M a v ll, l-W). iiivtl Al, Cft! At Cost! 'T1IIE ENTIRE SU.MMER S I'OCK OF 1 llio TOWN STREET SHOE STORE will bo clnsed nut at cust lii tinier to iiiakii mom for , FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Ladles' ii.lt' rs worth fl mi sllini Tor ft! cents. Ladies' Gait.-rs wurtu O.2o selling tnr 7n cents, blljipiirs fur 3u cents. No. 10 Town SHret. ap2Hii Jv'2'l W. L. MFItcni i i x i v i v i t i i i:i t s in ii u.a:.s. L & C. nii.lKIUT, HQ Sooond Sr., C infinnaf i. O. I'EF.P A FULL SUPPLY" OF -IV Manitfai-tnreri1 Articles, Carding Machines, Warp nn H' am, amorti d colors. Maehlii" Cards, Wire lleddloi and Frames, Shuttles, Sleel 11 Is and Pickers, Lacing and Picker Lcnlhef H.irnesi Twine, Hand Card-, Tenter Hooks, Club Plain, Ac. Ac AIM) A FVU AfiftOUTWnST OF Dvt'-Sllllla, "-.. Ciichlneal, Cudbear, Indigo, Madder, Clitrli, Lug Wnial, Siimao, npt22-iiv Cam. Wood Ac, Ac, A-c,, HIDE KIN EST KUKNCII (,'ASSIMEHER FOIt PA NTS I arekeplat M. CIIILDS' New Merchant Tailoring EitiiHislmicnti No. 21 HljliSt do4-dun BOOKS & STATION'RY NEW BOOK ST0RE1 XVHU I.niHe Ad.'.ll I of Now & Splendid dood.s. No. 100, Mldille ilooiii, Johnauii UtilliliiiB. YOiril SPEOIAIi ATTEXTIO.V IS CAM.. KD tn nnr Hprltitr Stia-lt nf rirnii ii.ic;is, etc, fmni 8 c.'titH tn J'.'.-KI pi-r Hull. Puhittd, Oil, nml Gold Window Blmdei. Al l. KIKIlH IT MIXIJOW TltMIJintiS, (Jolil Cornices, Winlw I'npcrs, I'fllE AS'l) (7 RATI' CXV ?.'', II UK I-', Oil KK.V, AND 1SIXB HOLLANDS, Curlnlii Itiiiuli, Cord nnd Tbxh-Ik. , Ul'U .TUCK nr WIiXj PAPERS for SprlhK. wi-tlilnVt, will cfi'inl, If not mrpum, ntiy ntwk fver Itmiixlit to Cohinibiis, tin n-sitiiln Wiinty, ntylv ami flfllltllH. ' All wt clulm nf otii fi u ti'l iittd those wishing tu pur-clr Ih. to cxninlno our Mock lnf tro ptirrhiipJim. Very (ernt1ul for putt lhvor, wh hojw to ooiititnto to phtiK-, nml villi our ftvrnur fiirilllle to iil irhi'iipi-r, wp iioni to n imv you for a look t lnst nt onr Nrw Stork. npi-pj H A.M)Alil 6l ASTO.V. MUSIC JiOOKS! 'piiK .iruir.EE. I 'inn Salil.nlll 11-11. Tim Tluinki-iiivifii;. 'I'lii' A ti 1 Ii.-tii liiiliiini-r. Tim N'.'W Ciiriniiin Sarra. 'i liu ( hi-l.tiaii .Mlunlr.-I. Tli.- narnmiila Surra. Tin- liuld.-ii W rr-n I li . The lii-iral Miriur. Tin- Ni w Ynrk Oli-o nud C'lm- iin it.mk. Tim lliilh-liilnli. 'I'hi- I'ythal'a. Th" Si-tv l.iilo nf .inn. Tin.- Sm-n-il Jli-Uiili-uii. Tin- lililn llaiuii.tii-t. Mainn'l Nuriiial Sili(.'i-r. Tin- (iii.ila, fur Salilmtli Tli" Shawm. Si'llliull Wt Iihvu th nhovo on hnnd in unantiti-n, nnd are prn- pnrnl to InrnMi lu Trivh- and Clwni'i on tin imt hivorn-hlo ttriiifi. bond your order to HANPAT.L A ASTON, nov I"' Month lll .'li St. 1850"! I360T! 1360!! Itl iRICS! II IKIES!! ni iRICS!!! OCIl I.AItGK STOCK OF IUARIRS FOR next year am nnw mi- n. 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V'u rmtpoirtfnliy reijiicwt of Intycrhiin innjiyi'iioii of onr stock. Onr New Illiintriitetl Cntuloguo will Lu xt-nt iWeby maut on appimiiimi. Miwum WOOD AM) COAL. TIIK RKST SCLIXTED HOCKING & CAMBRIDGE GrJZ3.J.TJIl COAL, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE. ALSO; GOOD FOUR FOOT 00D, At $2.23 Por Cox-ail, STOVK WOOD, a.t $a,as peii conn, Delivered In any Part of the City, at U. li C11HPI0'S, Of" NORTH HIGH ST., NEXT RAIL. siD.J llOAIi Depnt. 112 Smith Third St( Ojipusltc Steam Fire Engine Huiise. CASH ORDERS ALSO RECF.IY'ED AT A. C. II WES Cn.'s, eorner nt High and Krlend Street. .1 MK-i O'K ANK.rnriier of High and Hrnad treet. K. A. SELLS, corner uf Town and Fourth Street. iiovil d::m PHEP-VIU': FOIt WINTER! rpurc HU1ISCRIUER IS 1VOYV PREPAR- X 1.11 to deliver 8 8TJPERIOB QTJAX,IT"5r Of AEnskincom, FTockinj; or Cambrido Coal, on the mint favorable terms. We don't pretend In sell Coal fur h-s.i than cost, as we (-annul du liusliiea. eiiuiiuh upon such terms to make It pav, but. will sell at a sin ill . mil' , and guarantee tu our cuslmiicrs FAIll AND HONEST MK.ASIUK. An extra uiinlity uf 1! L A C K S M I T II C 0 A L alwny on It in I. Also tlm FIUST (iUAI.lTV OF SEASONED AV00D, ,. prepared for iniinedl-i'e nso. Orders lelt at nnr olllce, enrner of flay and Third streets, wltl-nii promptly attended to. Jv22-d(.in A. DAItLOW, Agent. (Ohio otitic $0nvnnl SATUUDAV MUUMNCi. WA 10, 1H.VJ. Oiilitniliii. Time Tnlile. CAtii-.rt-i.i.y i iiiikki'ti:i with ctmiv uhaicii!. rni.fMm-. Tn Cincinnati I.cjivc., Arrive.. NIkIu Kxpnm 2:J(i . in. 4:1(1 u: ni. Aiuiiniu'iihithui TiiiIii i;4'i n. tn. U:4'i p. lu. Day iJxpluini 2:Uil p. in. 2:4H p. III. ' Jno. V. liuntiTT, Audit. HnM-MM-i t Cirvtt.AND KIkIiI l.xpr.' 4:.'iu a. ni. 1:311 a. ni. (.'in- inn. ill ii .Now York J:.viri'.,:i:u p. in, l:-" p. in. Ja.MI:, PATTl.tlSnN, Agcllt. f;(ii.i iu- tu Vni:n.iMt Mitlii i.xpiciiM 4:?JI a, m. 1 :4f, a. m, Vail li l;, p. in. li :i'i a. in, K.x.r- li'iil p. in. W. .1. Frit, Aciit. (''iI.l'Mni a Tu l'llTilU'iiiiii, via Snt hinvii.i.k Mall I -I : : ! a. in. I:4.'i a. m. E.xp:l)H -i:r, i. in. 1:f.n p. in, Jim. lluftiMins, Af nl. Coi.utiiit'. ami, 1niimvaihi.ii It. It Lisr. t''iiiiml'iii, Piipia aiul linllaiia It. It.) Plliienner 'I'laln, Nu. I !i: 111 a. III. 8:Ti p. in. " " li :'V p. m. 2:li'i p. in. I'rhana ArtumuiuiJntli.il 4:.:ii ti. in. !: 'o a. in. 0. W. bJimi, An'-nt. Pniket Armnifrirnnti. run rwu'i.rvii.i.i:, lancahtpii, cum i.uoTiit and ruiiT- NOl'TII. I.eava d.liiiiil.ni fiiitn fuul nf Itnifid .trr.-t, Alunday., Wciliii'idiivi and Krl.lnyi, at 2:a0o'cluck p. in. Ariive at rul.itiil.ui 4 uVlurk a. in. Kaiib C'oliimliiM tn l irclin llle, 3lj tn Clilllrnthe, (l.M; In I, hi. .'inters (l.i)j: to PuriHiiuaiili, 6:on. (jiIko 87 West Uruad street, Filiti & Iturtlc, Milliliter,. t JIIASO.MC CAI.EMiAll. WATKn NKKTIXCF. I'liLI'MDCS Ldlitii:, Ko. aobt-ciuul and Fnnrtli Tuei. lava. V. It. Kat, Sec'y. Amaia Jiini:i, W. M. .M AfiXDI.IA LdllCK, No. 211-Khil ami third Tinnlayi. ,1. II. McCnin, S.a'y. Tuna. Sl-AIIRIIW, W. M. OH 111 (JIIAPTKll, No. 122.1 rialnr.liy in ca-h inn. K. A. Kmkiiv. Si c'v. .1. K. Paiik, 11. P. I'Ol.l'MIII H fOl'NCIL, No. 8-Klmt Friday In each iiiiuilll. K. WitaT. Wec'y. A. II. RnalNiuK, T. I. 0. 11. MT. VKHNUN KN(;AMP.MKNT, Nn. 1 Lat Thnniday Inuacli uio. A. II. UimiKsuN, Jtic 11. V, .Mauti.i, U.C. ...-.. I. O. O. F. CALENDAR JT- kTA TED MEETINGS. IHILUIIIIU.S LODOK, Ko. II Meet. Mntulay orcnliig. Ja. N. Ilunl.r, N.li. Wit. Nkwiii'kt, Her'y. CKNTIIAL LdlKiK, Nu. W Mi-en Thumdiiy ovoniiiK. .Iii'ii-n lu.-ti. N.O. Than. 8. (Ii.knv, s.-c'v. KXC'Kl.Sldll LODGE, Nn. 14A Mivta Wclnwlay e.cn. nir. .1. A. Muntuumi-.uv, N.tl. W, ALi.ti, Hec'v. tlAPITOL LODUK, Nn. :ulr-M.-oi. Friday uii-ning. M. M. I'..tiw, N O. .1. P. Svi.tn, S.-c'y. CAPITdL ENTAMPMKNT, Nn. it-Mceta eery Tut-mlay svonliig. C. H. Ui.knn (J.P. Jm. Uiiwuai.i., 8crii. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. I'ltKl'AItLD FOIt THE OHIO STATE JOI.'IIXAL. They I lint trust in tho Lord, says the Psalmist, shall never bo moved; they shall not be afraid of evil tidings. The experience of every I'ltrislinti nttesls ils trnlh. David, during his life, experienced many llitetualions, nnd his Psalms show how nt times ho was in extremity, nnd again exultant nml triumphant. Still his confidence in God never wavered. In his day, Christ had nol come upon earth, hid not taken upon Hint the form of a servant, had not been nude, in the likeness nf men, that, men might through Iliin obtain ncoess to tho Father. lb wns made perfect through suffering lo show lu l nose who sillier, that lie could sympathize with (licni and be lunched with tlnj foul ing ol their l n ti no it ns. lie it is tri umphed over death nnd tho grave h led captivity enpnvc. Ihey that trust in Htm shall never be moved. They that trust iti uncertain riches in the things that perish in the using need not be astonished if tho things i;i which they trust vanish nnd leave them disup poinied. It is only tho treasure that is laid it) 'wheto thieves do not Iriak through aud steal." I lint is enduring. There nro in Massachusetts 207 Baptist churches, nlioul 200 of which have been consti tuted during the last, fifty years, averaging -1 per numim. Of these churches, 0"i need nid in niili-t-to h ive pastors. Thorn nre 130 towns in the Slnte with no Baptist church in Ihein; nnd only about 30,000 of tho 1,000,000 citizens of tho Suite are Piiiplibls. Moravian Celebration. The festive day of the Moravian Church in commemoration of Uio ''Powerful experience in the Unity of tho Hrclhreii, that Josns is tho Chief Shepherd and Head of the Church," was again celebrated on Nov. lib h, ils 1 ISth nnni-vorsdry, in most, of our American churches, ns it ccrtainlv was in nil our congregations in Europe, nnd upon our mission stations among the heathen. The observance ot tins any, many of our readers will be pleased to hear, wns pro bably more general this year to our Amenoun churches, than ever heretofore. It will be the earnest wish and prnycrof every true Moravian that (he entire devotcdness to the Lord, which characterized tho precious experience of our forefathers, ono hundred nnd eighteen yenrs ngo, may ngain become the first characteristic af our Churoh in this nge, nnd in nil ages to come. A more joyful celebration of tho great things of old, will never produce any lasting good; t'no renewal of that, marvellous spirit of (loodlitiess, however, will provo our strength nnd salvation unto tho end of tho world. The Moravian. Another Secession. The indications are now pretty strong that nnother secession will occur, nnd is ahoutocctir- ring in the M. I'.. Church. The new church will probably be called "The Free Methodists.'' They will aim lo bo free from nil sin, nnd especially the sin of slavery; nnd, it may be, of Free masonry. Tho germ of such nn organization has already been formed in western Jiow York llcligiowi Telescope. First ProtfHtniit Mission. Tho first Mission of Protestants was that of tho lliiguernots to Rio Janeiro in 1500, which was broken up in lo58. Tho onlerpriso was concerted by John Calvin nnd Gaspard of Colig ny, the noble loader of tho Huguornots, nnd the most distinguished victim of the St. Bartholo mew massacre. Rev. C. McAnilersou of Fredcricksburgh Ohio, has nccepled a cnll to tho First Presbyte riau Church, Davenport, Iown. Bishop Dedell is to reside nt Gnmhier, and oc cupy tho chnir of Pastoral Divinity in tho Theo logical Seminary. Rev. James Ely of Cleveland, has been called to the Reformed Dutch Churoh, on Brooklyn Heights, late Dr. Belhiine's. Col. Ben.Thnlly, a prominent Kentucky lawyer, is about entering the ministry of tho Bap tist Church. Tho First Baptist church, West Philadelphia, hnvo recently obtained a life insurance to lite amount of fivo thousand dollars, for ihcir pas tor, utiv. joint n. uaBllc. Insiend of the ltsual Sundny night lecture. llov. Ur. llnckus, of Syracuse, has a conprcgn lional Bible Class in which nil his church members and henrors take apart, responding tn written questions, given out at the precodini W..I.....I... -t.i.. i . ii wauvuuii infill icuiuiu. Met hndlal Episcopal Church. . By a miminnry or tho Conferences, taken from the just-published Minnies, wo learn that t'te total increase in the Methodist Episcopal Church. m united mates, lor tho past year, wns 1 W0,- making the present total membership of me uiurclt 853, Uofr Tho number of members in tho Ohio Conference is -(0,032, probationcry 2,782; North Ohio Conference members 17,478, probntiauery 1 799. ' Olitirchei III Dllnueeota, ; We were gratified tu luarn iU the laic Grnoritl Con I'ut once ul' Minnvnutii, (hut thin now Suite,' cuiiHiilui iiig liu ne, ttbiltty and piijjiilitiion, in in nd viiiicu of every oilier Suto in the Norih-: weit, in lu j mo; foutidnlinnii uf religiuiia in- Htilutiiiiin. Wo hitvo uliomly slntcd tltut there I ii to uliout, CO ('011(1 continual clnii elies in the J niniB. n u woio inioniieii nun mo a.i'rc-hya-rintm hnvo twenty churnhes, nnd tho Old Kchoul loiirlven churches, hcaides I In-re are, per-liiips it greater number of n.ilitiuLtinil MoihoiliHt hit relies in the fjlittc. Thero nro prubiihly not lean limn a hundred nd fifty oviinfiolicnl church-ch in .MinncHiitn nl, I he prem-ut lime, and yet Ihero nro m-vvrnl itnpoiliint iuhih di-Miilnic, wheto I .inifro;:iliuntil iiniil.-ili-ia uro inucli wan I. TIib si-iireily of money nml llie poverty of ; Iho people, invulvo many ministers who nro In- i bur'nig; 111 pioneers in new settlumciils, in much1 trial nnd stifleiinjr. Iheyitoed the sympathies I nnd liberal support of their Eastern friends. I Cuiir Journal "Nothing lint Leaves." Nothing but leave-; Mm .plilt grlovu. Over a waited III.-; Sin committed while consrlenrv slept; Promises made hut never kept; Hatred, uallle null strife; Nothing tut leaves ! Nothing hut lcavest nngnrnnred fhcavoi Of lite'slalr ris-ning grain; Words, idlu Winds f..r ealuest deed.; We .nw uur seed In I tares and wecdi; We reap with toil and pain Nothing but h-avuf. Nothitig but leaves; memory weavr. No vail Insert en the paM; As we trace nnr weary way, Counting each lust and misspent (lay, Y. fiuil ladly at last, Nothli:g but li avt's. And shall we meet tho Master so, Ui-ariiig mir wiihereil leaves? Tie- av..iir l.n.ks l..r s-rlect fruit We sti'iil h.-furc Iliin hiiiul.le. niittei M ailing the word he lin atlu-s Nuthing btltleavus. Clo.e Coiiiiiiunion. A few weeks since, a Council met with the Hnptiat church, in Keokuk, Iown, to investigate soma charges against the pastor oflhat church for practicing and do'ending open communion. As the result of that, investigation, tho Council recommended the ch'irch tn withdraw from the pastor tho hand of fellowship which ihechtirch did. He ight of Spires In Xciv York City Feet ..2U7 Tilnitv Church St. Paul's ('h ip. I church nf Holy K.d.-emer First Prcsl-yt.-risiiChiiicli, Fifth Avenue . ...1MI St. Paul's Met 1:0 liet Enisi-upa! Church (l he new church V 10 (.luireli ufihrt Duly ( uinniiinlon, corner of Twentieth Street and sixth Avenue Grace Church Dr. Adam, church, nn Madison Stpuira iii'iuiit or si-iiir.4 oil nuns in unrr.. St. rani's Cathedral The llnnte of Santa Maria ilellu Koirn at Florence S'. P.-ler's at Hulne Dnnieof Cathedral at Mila Steeple at lluw- Church, Luudoii All Sin nls' Church Pupl ir , Church ol ft. Luke, Chelsea Notre buniu, Paris , 170 ...22." ...235 ...rv'.o ...nu ...:tiu .2 "l ...2i.' ...171 ...llo ...20 Luke Blnlr's Enrnunter with n Pack Wolvea. of 'Col have mercy upon its'." 'Phis exclamation wns not more sudden than starllingly uttered, and sent the chills creoping from tho leaping heart in pricking sensations over tho skin. It was the first time had ever noticed such n tremor in tho uld squatter's tones, or a mnuncr which indicated that he ever Colt fear. It was something; unic-tinl. nnd with my own young pulse quickened, I watched the old man by the ditti light of tho fire. I had known Luke lsln.tr "Old Luke, as he was called fur ten years, nnd yet knew nothing ol his history. There was a mystery nbout him which none ever penetrated, und nn eccen tricity of manner which gave hi movenjents n peculiar interest lo his rough but true henrled comrades. He spent histiino in the woods, and never brought, in any thin-; out wolves' scalps. There wns a fierce burning look in his eye ns he flung them upon the ground, nnd he would sit for hours after one of bis excursions, with his :iend bowed between bis hands. As unsocial as was tho sqttatlcr, he was rc- pected by nil who hud come in contact with tm. lie was brave to madness, and yet as conl in danger as in his camp. Nor was there ny thing rough in bis manners; on the contrary, tin it-ro was an easy Hearing, wliicn almost legance bespnko a day of education and re finement. And when he did speak his lan guage was well chosen. Iilatr had oilier qualifications wliicn won the respect of the hardy spirits around him. He was six feet in height, broad shouldered, tull- chested, nnd form erect, nnd his limbs were models ot symmetry nnd strength; Hair nnd beard had grown unshorn since wo had known him, nnd wore thickly sprinkled with gray. But the forehead, though darkly bronzed and eeply seamed, was a almost massive, nnd the head of faultless mould. Tho eye was dnrk, lustrous, nnd, in excitement, of peculiar and fascinating power. Around his neck was sotno sacred token, which no eye had seen, nnd which le guarded with a jealous c ire. There was something about the old man his commanding prcscence, his bravery, and his lonely habits nud sad manner which won my oung heart, nnd 1 wntched every opportunity of manifesting my regard. I had engaged him lo guide me to tho Mississippi, by way ol rairic. For sovetnl days wo threaded the denso for ests which inlcrvcnted, and under great difficulties. Tho snow hail fallen to nn unusual depth, the cold wns intense, nud rendered moro intolerable by the fierce wind from the prairie waste. Wo were warmly dressed, but llicro wcro times when tho weray frnino began lo feel the drearr.y influence of tho sleep which stcnls so fatally over the senses. On the night in question wo had turned nstdo to seek the shelter of n grove of small tiiubor, and to find fuel for our fire. We had faced the blinding storm nil day, nnd could hardly keep sufhcii'titly nwnkc to kindle the tiro nnd seourc wood for tho night. He hnd just accomplished this when tho hunter made the exclamation nt the bond of our story. I was awake at once, and the blood tingled through my chilly veins, for I knew that Luke liluir would nol so speak without cause. 'Huikf' Tho word wns but n whisper, but had a ter rible distinctness. His hand had involuntarily sought his rifle, and his head turned towards the woods. I heard nothing out I tie wuu roar ot the storm ns it swept by. There lis ngnin! mo devils nro on onr trnck." nnd he clutched his kntle handle with n steady grasp, and breathed hardly between his thin nostrils. 1 heard the noise this timo which had attract ed bis attention before, swelling, as the storm lulled an instant, into a wild protracted howl, as from ll thousand famished throats, clear, dis mal, nnd wailing with that foarful lone whicl startles tho boldest, even at their fire sides. lllair turned, nnd ns our eyes met ho slowly whispered. "A pack ot Hungry woivesi uod nave mercy upon us ! A sickoningsensaiion went hub a 11,1911 to lite heart, nnd then Cumo burning thoughts of home, and again t lie chills, ns 1 thought of Ilia shelter less nrairio and blinding snow. "Aenln the black devils nie nn nnr trncksl As Blnir spoke he laid his hnnd upon my arm and with an expression of sadness which I nev. or shall forget, looked mo steadily in the eye. There was a tremnrof the lip which I never hnd seen before. It wns not fear- I knew Hint but. some terrible remembrance or presentment which enme over him with It-resislnblo power. 'The hour has cornel I knew il would hnvo fell it. for days. 1 do not fear death, but it is horrible to be hunted down in such a spot as this, nnd be torn by infernnl devils." His breath came thick nnd hissing through his clenched teeth, and his chest heaved with Intense emotion. -1 "Here," said he, lifting tho lolled string over hi bead, and Inking a looket attached to ft In his Imnd, "is the tihndow of one you never knew, but the orin;inuI wits onco the light of my young life, nnd enme with mo to thin territory when I lie world wits bright with bono. I left her in the eiilim nno due, nnd wont to tny work ns usual. Nie crnsfod Ilio vnlley and enme where 1 was working-. Wishing to fell tho tree I was Rt work tipun, I nre.l iicr lo cross the log over the creek before dnrk, nnd I would immediately follow her. She had not gone but a littl ' time, when there hit rut tip between me snd our cabin Hint long, Ircezing sound, the bowl of a won. It wit answered us if from n tbousnnd throats tip nnd down the vnlloy, until one wild, slnrt-lin, itnnnrilily howl, dwelled on the stillevening- nir. Cim), how tlmt howl went lo the soull I rcleil In niter wenkness a mninenl. but soon rallied, and with tho speed mi l onerirv of de- pair, rushed down tho oath. I Iiml reached I lie sttcum, nnd-wits upon lite old trunk thrown nerosn, when nnother nnd a different sound reached nty ears. It seemed that my bruin would burn into ashes under the fiery heal, and my heart burst from my bosom. Thut was the cry of my wife, a clear, wailing shriek of mor tal n;rotiy. Blair dropped his head and thrust his fingers into his cars, ns if that terrible sound was again ringing through tho forest. A moment, and ho hurriedly resutrred: "I remember no more until the morning broke nnd the sun smiled through the trees upon the terrible scene. It was horrible 1 The ground was turn and sltiincd with dark spots where pools of blood hid sunk awny. Seven long lilack bndies lay nroitnd gnsbed by the axe, some of them glaring fiercly ns they fell, thoir tongues thrust out, nud tho white fangs gleaming fearfully in their open jaws. Tho uxe itself lay wiiliiu reach, red with blood ils entire' length. My own arms were also stained, and ' still damp. But, Uod of mercy! a worse sight , than nil this met tny gaze of returning con- r asiotisncss. Tightly in my nrnis I wns holding the head of my wife, her form bare and limbs torn iii'n shreds. Tho oid nan sobbed convulsively, and wrung his hands until it seemed that the blood would start from his fingers. ''Coming I" ' Again, and nearer than refore, the dismal howl rose above tho storm. The cump fire burned dimly in tho blinding storm of snow, nud a sense of loneliness und terror came over . the spirit darker than the sky overhead. "Here, take this," said Blair, ns he handed ma the locket, "und if you survive, carry it to , New York, nnd I will Ihatik you. Boy, , I nni not afraid lo die. Death will bo rest, nnd I shall sco Maria. Wo must take fo the tree. It, Is freeze, or death by the wolves. Quick, boy I Good bye." 1 fell tho hot tears drop on my hand ns the , old man pressed his quivering lips upon it, and then pushed nn towards the trees. We had need to be quick, for wo had hardly reached tho branches when a score of long, gloomy shadows shot out of the surrounding , darkness, nnd sent up a yell which went to the heart colder than the brealh of the wintry blast. They paid but litilo attention lo tho dim fire; and seeming their prey gathered in a shadowy-circlo boneath us. 'Lash yourself fast, boy, and commend your soul to Gad, for you will freeze, and better to' rot on the oak than lo bo torn by the devils. 1 ' ' "It's of no use." ho continued, ns I suggested i that the sound of our guns might reach the in- . mates of I lie cabin, "they would not hear 'cm in the storm, and besides, I swear by the living God that I will send some of them to h 11 be--' fore I die." . - .' Blair commenced his deadly work, and as one ot tho wolves full the others fought nnd snarled, nnd gnashed their teeth over tho horrid feast. Their teeth sounded like the smiting of sleel upon steel. Still they howled more fiercely as 1 tho slaughter went 011. ' , "My gun is wet, und will not go,"' I heard Blair mutter with n curse. "Damn 'era, I'll try them with the axe." , ' My wildly uttered wnrning was too Into, for, I ns it swelled above the sounds below, with unnatural strength Blair leaped down with a shout of rage and defiance, and with his axe and knife fought the pack face lo face. ' - I grew sick nt heart ns I watched with burn-' ing eye-balls the struggle through the darkness. ,, I could see the black forms swarming around , the trunk whoro Blair had backed up. Afte'r ' the first howl of joy, ns it seemed to ine, when 11 Blair jumped down, the wolves were less noisv, 1 nnd apparently more wary, for they seem- ed to realize that they had nn enemy lo deal with. I madly called to him, and muttered curses, as I tried to untie the thongs with which I bud lushed myselt lo the trunk. Ha, ha I glorious sport here, boy; another devil tho less I" and his ntnuinc laugh and Bhout came up scarcely less startlinjthan (hose of the wolves around In 111. 1 knew that lie wns mnd. I could hear the vice-like jaws close constant- . ly around Blair, nud now and then his nxo sink with a heavy, crunching into some skull, and then all grew, more dim; a delicious feeling of happiness crept over me, the sounds of the strife below died out, and sweet dreams stole over me like the summer's breath. The reports of our , i lies bad reached the cabin, which, ns I after wards learned, was not twenty rods from where we encamped. J.I10 inmates, numbering some fourteen by the addition of emigrants who had 1 slopped in the storm, came out with dogs and guns, and reached the spot but a moment too late. Blair bad lodged his axe so deeply in the head of a wolf that the cornors remained fast, nnd the others tore him down. They were litcr-ully shot down with their fangs holding to the torn flesh, nnd his warm blood jetting over thoir Bhnggy skins. The mangled body was snatched from them, and 1 cut down from the tree and carried to the cabin. I wns all winter recovering from my injuries. Tho awakening from that dream of death was a terrible awakening, and I suffered more than pen can describe. Blair wns buried on the edge of the prairie, and when 1 left in tho spring the curly llowers wero already springing upon bis grave. Tho old man rests sweetly under the wide shadow of the old oak. I carried the locket to its destination. The J sister clutched it eagerly and thanked me, ' though her heart almost broke under tho stroke. I remained in New York through the summor, and in tho autumn tho sister returned with mo " to Prairie, aud we built our cabin within ' sight of the brother'! grave. The onk is now dead and splintered, and the ipot where he died densely covered with an undergrowth, whose vines shut out the light of day, and guard it even from the footfall of man or beast. Last week our dog brought out a skull, with the wide gush or an axe bit through the top. Quietly ; and without the knowledge of my wife, I went and tossed the memento into the thickest growth of the place. Daily Wisconsin. Sickle In the House. A correspondent of the Press, speaking of the . opening of Congress, says: "Sickles was not present when his name wns called, but entered before the roll wns gotten through. He walked placidly round tho centre row of seats nnd dropped into a scat on the ' third bench. He looks well, nnd bus grown his beard so ns to make a tolerably effective dis-.i guiso. Ha wns the only solitary man in that lnrgi assemblage. He was not spoken to." v " A Poet Dead. Rufus Dawes, the well-known poet nnd chol- -i nr, died in Washington, D. C, on Wednesday Y last. November 30th, in the 50th year of his nge. The deceased was son of the lute Judge Thomas Dawes, of Bivlon. He was born In Boston Jan- ! inrry 2tith, 1803, nnd wu n graduate of Havard C'ollego. .1 It Is cstimnted tlmt the Brown military demonstration in Virgiuin will cost thai Slate $100,-000. Govornor Wise will probably levy another tax upon the Virginia oyster beds lo meet the 1 |
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