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VOL. XXXII CULUMBUS. OHIO, THUKSDAY AUGUST 11, 1S70. NO. 89. THE OHIO STATE JOUANAL TKUMS lftiTarlttbly In Advance. daily lornowi 2; dS ao J0 4BW.U.1, oo Uee cop, itr to Uul.i ot 1 TIII.AVHKKI.Y DITIOW, PuWiieillrf IWiJa, r(,ria an J Silurdair: tnontiAa. Bintl.lubM"b.ra,lr annum J J jj cl. .month " do (lu Smooth. ! ' Z da 1 month... J J" tin do do dofltontbu.. Tt uw i do do ,lo:l mouth... I 00 Oiuj cooy o.tro to Clttbi ot Too. WI.ICKI.V KUITIOK, PubUilutl mrf Murtlng: Bloolo iub.rriber, m annum s "JJ dJ ,lo 0 moult. ' F.w..rii :::::::: i? i!u Tocoo uj 00 Tl.nlyConl.. , V.V...0O OO haii:n Or' AUVHITWUB. l)AILY-ln. Miutirs. .urn inwrtlon H Hl.i-i.il or Huio. Noll., per ,.iii.re, ect. tnwrtin 1 jfotie.., 2o .L. . lit.", lint "'""!: A.lv.ttliKmenl. onue ft week cliotjiid UU rte- t-a b insertion. TRI-WKBKI.Y-Snni. 0ilr. WEbKY-lMo "litre, tint lt.!rtton 11 ?V KjcIi uddltluBul litrlioD .0 Local or llu.tm.". Now., per lino, eu'-li itwruoo B Btht hue. or lr.. iu a qui. A.T rue -m.nl. Or l.,t..r lime in.tled .t our uvular .-.rd rate., wlai wiU be larnubed on ep. t.iutl'.n. fir Wo invito the attention of our readers to th i following list of UolumbuB Buitutitt Is i BS8 , whiuh r among tue most reliable imu oituu-ive MtabiisUweuta in this oity ATIUIifc.V. U. fcllLKUW, Attutnty at Law. -Removed to No, 16 North fliajii niiuau U. C liOt't-'MAN, Atfairaaj-at-Uw. Ollioe, K1 WUU Htret t, uluait.ua. 11 UN It Y (J. N0U1.B. AUt-mey-aM.. "lU ln"h 81 L J. CltlTeilFftKl.lt, Attortifyand tunwIiur-at-Law. Olttoi to City ilnuk iluilUiiig. UHAHKK of NADU, 0k Atlonity-t-U Ullicu, No. CJ HuulEJli(h St, AUllH.1 BUlMlUlf. A AltCllll l.t TV K. T. IIKdUKVH, Atr-'iltt. t, Tivil Kiiiiwr, no. Utice, H. B. l-jr. iiili tiud atutv Ma., -Ul t.r. IIKl.Il AN U W INK. Win.; I.atir Br u. Ture Winn Bin air- At Li.,uir. cuuitaw ijr ua linl, i'J m. Uiab -t. 111. 1. 1 Alt ON. EX IXSlult 111I.L1AU1I UAI.U Tn Tbl tiil 'I'wo i.imi Ail-V, oi,"'1 " H at- Uou , ov. r lUa WUrn Ln ou iK'tfrJlu Cltiu, il BuuiU otrueU IIOJH-IIINUEIIM. OH AH. O. flKI.UD, H).k-binJft ml bUuk Iwok UnnuUoturtr. J',.niitiidt wiirk nud lVriodiom bound to ottltr Ml .1. tl uutico. tl GO uU (V ftorll. Uili Utu-vt UllilHV A -SO SI A I IOK All . CUMI.Y HM1T1I, KtntlMisM, ami Wi-nk-M l.t.ii twoutne Arouia-a ii titji.eh V riling uua U.ijinLf luh; JL krnJa ul I'-iMr aii HUDtf wa. 1U ii. Hull tU HIMIIN 41X11 NIIOKH. t. nnlttfiKIL iMiintiVlurer and df.kn in all lintla of Uuota ttiul niiura no. 103 iwuvo uina oi. ( KiAKN ANII TOHAtrU. k. n.v h, Whulwilts and B ti,l iK-iiir In (Tiffan. No 211 Koulli Hi., et. t'lttaittallKl my uwn iuiiuUi tunt. 1UM K 1U N (VALCO. Whittmuh ud UnUU m foul. 1T North UyhM, MAT. WKAV Llt.tkt!. !. V- Sl Yi'AM, IVil.TinW .piulitjr ol II kiti I'o.l. Olllit-foot I liiolinL, Wwatuuil, Wroliuuwi Jli I mu1 Kb IMlNtl.VriOMM Al KI.HI AI'llAT. K TKI'U KNMnM. Ul.iK'K ki'O., Italia lliiil.lm-j, dcnlfr in niirn F.una, Tj k. lljiuri, t i.li and (imuaol kind in kuub III! A IN ill.K AIO SBWi;i I'll'K J A 11 KM VATTKIICDN, )-nler ffl H, Di.id Tilu und Hlom Hewsf Tips. Yr4 iihiiU) Union CajMHirmiT Uv,)it. JOS urn MATT. I', nplx'a Vtxta H(on, :ki Hnulh II (ih Rtirt. Tre ribMiuut onrvluiiy )ODifouDUwi at an noun. ItilV l.noiM, OMltOltS, KKIISUAW !)., tiimNn to J. lh OilMirn At to.. Hi H lllirn Ht .'rr,u, AaininhT. Urlton. Wln-t, llrwl. InNlilHHin to what U aliilr in. MatUima.lhl Uutli, Blapto4 tai cjr utj uowia. ri'UWITDHK. itii.i'iiiu'MCAiusi-rr en.. M.nufartnrtnif all km J-of Kiirnitui. Chalra, kr, kliolfM and JUU1U WarelObBta, ZUi s. Uljh 81, (lllll) FlIIINITI HK'O.. VntifiiMtih m ( tlinlM V- mttun. whnlMnlr tin fiaii. tturrmim, u, (ttiu.nn tuoca. i.iiori;i:itii:i. K(K, 1IKH10N X)., WholMttl rt rtl Uiw-a. fbotor Traa, For u n and L)utMatki fruit, 4a. No. i:3 M, Uh Ht II A I M, OAPta, KTtU F. FKHDINANU I.tM)WlU. Mararhim of IUU, Capaand Fura, and dtalaf in nuawM.Nua, umunnaa. am. iu bv iiwii hi. JKUIvl.HV AMI UATdttfr. J F. ftlRIIHAY. n ftjit'iiH pi ami ir,nn ana kiitvt, nn,ia. iiroaunv. Drum by Ball pnimpUyuMUUdt VThoiMMl and tt-tail d-aitra in Wauia,Clerki IIRltHHINItll A AtiAU l.nmhar Mrrti..nto1a'- in all ainda of Wmb4 inoiiai. I.nmbtr, LaiA, a aurar Bpittf and FRANK I.I M Uil'RINRm WatarBt., Ivtwawn Nnrtk atMt Kta . fVtttna-bua, it. Portable and Htaltnnaiy staaM ifngTiTT. OlM.l'MUMta MArniNRon., rMfala a ixl Waiioaary Mtaaaa Kfwlaa,r Maaifciawr;. , Waat a4 KatMaai k JIIII.I.I!1,:RY. MRS. . HAKPKR, MilllaetT ui yncy Uooda; Untlffirra'a Felt Hata aleaaad aad Pri-aad. Cor. Aigk ttprtng ta J. H. WILKIl, raahionableMUItnarr, Dreai Trimminffa, Fancy ttooda, Ac, 110 Honik Blyh at, op. Uvudala Moum a W. 81MMUNB. Wbidnaala anil kv aii Millinery ttooda. 1M Bonth aib aU. Opara Uouaa BUtek. mr.iit'iiAr taii.oiin. J. R. FTTZOBRAT.D. Cerchant Tailor. No. 67 North Blh atra?t, t door north of (lay. TH1 OHIO MBRCHANT TA1 LOSING ANB ULUTUIHUL'U., IS Booth Hlffh at Ueuta' HuiU Mada to Ord. (Uady-mad Clothing alwaya on hand. JOB. 0UNDKR8RK1MRR. Iffnhant tailor and daaler in Kt)adymade Cloth- iTfr and Genu1 Fursiahlny Uoota 1 Neil Houaa Dllll3Klfr joiinhkt.tzi:rco. KnalH riantw, Newllium A fona' Orpnns nnd Mt'ludfon-, Muatuil liialrummU, Ac. 11 and 13 8;at4iatroL It. II. We A MOW, Hheet Mtilr an1 Mnalntl Imtruraonlii ; Cliirkfr-t if and Hteiunuy ic Hvua' I'lanoi. No. Jl.tioutli Uiirh atrcat. OHIO BTATB JnURVAU Pallr, Tri'Wpeklr and Wwkly, tha beatnewa, uufiiraatt and faroilr vrer-, and tba belt Advat-tialn; Medium in the Htata. PAIM IIVG. F. 8. KUI.I.EK, SIGN AND BANNER Painllnff fJlna Clltllnfft l,ttrltir of nllKlDdt-t H. E. COS- HIGH AND TOWN 8TS- KNul'F. For I'alntlDfr, Papri..r, Ac., rail at Knnpl'a 1'nlnt Shup, No. T.i fcuuiu II gliclrtct, Coluro-bua, (tliu. I'l.UTIIII-.ltN AN IIRI.L II A WIJKKS, F. HAU.KYA80N, Ih'alrra in Tad Ptpt1 and KhiotLead, lUthaand Wai.r ciuMla ana Waah Ituwla. W M. '1 lid at. lH'Tll! f M. WEIDI'U A MOSrjlK, Phf 1otrra)t."rf, da!ra In 1'iHurra, Oral anl H (jniire Frumta. Htudioaud kalaiouta( tfround tloor, P. O. Aivad. im.i :xi turns. ANI llKWHClIWAlt.. IMnti.bor. dmlitr In I.-kul I'iimi. Pumna. TV'atcr OluicU, llath Tuba, iVc, cor. IliKli ami Town ttt. JAMKH ANl'BKW. Plnmlif r, dal-r in Putapa. Iad Pip. Water ( 'U, t a. Waah liaiina. ttr... 115 North Uuh atrcet. Columliua. OJlIiEN A LAN MAN. fannrhoturcranf al' at urn ml prrry daarrlption Uiini, H. K. cur. hphngaud Water atrtvta. TAII.IHIIKfJ AWD KKIAIKINfl. JUI.HM I,AUTHi:iiltA'H, THr ; room No 1 Nmt!it n ItuiMtnir. rtnfha tutla, ruutma and lularfd in a satialautaty man Kni:s. F. wi;s(ii:ii, No. ffl Ronth Hlh alrMt ht tho rliMreat Wina, nd and wluit. Uvcomiuendixl by all l'liyau-iana. waki:i: ntiu. lABPENTKH 4t NIXON. WlmlranV danlrra In ForHjrn and American Fin ry titne'a unil Yankva Kotlusi, 101 and 10a Eaat Town Hafivt. DKCIIST. Ik It . II . r . IIIGAHKKi SURGEON DENTIST, Office No. 141 1-V lllghll. Twodoora aonth ot O.born'a Dry Oooda store, op-puaitfl IT. H. Hotel, Uil.rMHLH.U. -TcthaxUtctcd at all boura. nlcbt and da. HAXKI AMU IIAKtltN. SPARROkV BINES & CO.. BANKERS, I no Koulli IIIh Mtfoot, ciu .miin, omo. W. E. Inn. N. Srin... I., r. u.n.r, Cub-r. CENTRAL UU, OHO t'i:i.I.OU8 BI)I.DI,, HiimMon to I). I. Smith Co. WiU Traoaact ill Busineu Feitainiog to Bank in?. CMitmbui 0.,J.n3;, l!t;il. COMMERCIAL BANK, No-100 N. Eiuh Et , Scwioni Block, 'lI.V1.lll , o. OKAKlIK JllllNHIlN,) f.r. NI..IIM, J. A. JtrMllV, ) 'lOrftlKTOU 1)AY INTI'.UHHT (N !)KI WITH, MI V ANI rVll I litlil anil Htlvtr. UovrrnBantit Kmula. niul lu urst ciaaa iMvanuca, lnc rniitn Tii-koiai, To ami rmm alt the prinrlpal porta In frirn,all Datrra pavabU n Uoi.ii, and n all th principal eniaa anl t.mnain Konoi'a, ami do a Utnaral iiimn( uainrrn. Oallti-tlona itcalvt prompt attrallo. MORTON, BLISS & CO, IIANKKllN. ao Brond Nta, IVcw YoFk. IBM IK nrrnlar N.il and Iltaranr (Vtllt fnr Traval-rat alan. t'ummatota. CndlU avaiiaUlt In allp.rlanf tl. Wc.rld. Tfl-arapbio Tiaaalan af aMOty BkUa OA all patta ol Kurop. In aoosmnta of Banba, Raaaara and MaraKanu rrrriatNt t IntfrMt alluwM oa IpnMia I Ad-ranraa raadnon futti-n, hmlln, and iMMnaatta ai- n.nir ami appmnn nunitia, hiatlafar and unwarri na Uw Hank nf rVatt. land and lrTiiirlal Bank af Itvlamt ami UiaaotM. MUKTO.X.KOSK 1 CO., Barlholnmfw flow, Londan. VIOLliT IN lf( Tba Bot liiioiirfl, IN ANY QUANTITY, AT JOURNAL COUNTINQ BOOM THE LONE STAR. I. 'Tub Dkpaiituub From Pout. Many years yo, not Iobr nfler the death, of (JroiuAVtU, ami wbllu tbe Went liidli'B were still li-ftBtuI ty a lawlt'ss crew or outluwn from all outlontt, a tall brift took tier departure from Bristol, buu nit for Jamaica, with acaryo ol con-sltle ruble value, and numerous piHsca-peri, eailtTant, BupercarHo, and otlmre The iOynl Charley was a auuud brlp or 400 touts a pood nailer, wull-armul, and tolorably weil-matintd. Hercaptain was a weather-beaten tar, who knuvt almoat every rea where the English nag had yet wavtd, and his passengers felt a. proportionable amount of cod tide nee from their knowledge of his experience. There were on board several pttriutiageti of very ordinary character, butouly a few connected with our narratlve.und to those alone can we now refer. Mr. Jumes Boweu was a wealthy proprietor going out to rccide permanently lu Jamaica, accompanied by bis daughter, a nephew, and several workmen whom he had selected for their in'elli-gencu a iil boni'Ni.y. '1 hit geutiemito whs one of those straightforward, frank Englishmen who pieane at a glance, ami whose lives of utility aud perneveraucu prove as useful to those around them as tht-y are protltablu to themselves. Ilia wtle had been an excellent and worthy woman; but after being hit? partner for nearly thirty years, she had recently died, leaving him an only daughter, who was uow a very beautliul girl of about two or three and twenty.Well-Informed, accomplish!, ami extremely lancinating, she seemed formed by nature to prove the delight of her parcuts, and the pride ol him who should win hf r maiden affection. Hut Eleanor Howen was a romantic girl, given to melancholy moods and reverie i having formed lu her own mind a model of a umu, he had as yet found no one to come up to her ideas a very comni'iu occurrence when people exect any th I n uureaouable. Foud or roinauce ami poetry, weil read lu Chaucer, Si'eLcr, ttliakspeare, and even Mil ton, Eleanor deaily lovid mystery and Ideality. A plain, positive man would aevi'r have done for her, and yet Henry Posts its, hiT cousin by tie mother's side, who accompaoled thm on their jourut-y, was plain aud positive euough, ai d he wus the only sunous suitor she had yut had, Henry wus Mr. Uowen's only male relative, Tne child of a young and favor lie sister, he had been educated as a clerk, and when old euouuh, had been taken by his uncle ns a junior part-utr. He had In early youth been used to poverty, but since eUbtefn, his uncle's gt-m-ro-ity had made him Jndept ndent enough; aud uow that a marriage between him and tileauor was projected, brilliant Indeed was the protipect before him. The sole Inconvenience was, that his cousin hud llitly nji-cted him; but this the yonng mttn reg irdt d only as coquetry, which time would R,;t over. As be really loved nix, bu lived lu hope. Before Ht irtlng, roul oillccrs oume on board aud carelully ixamlued t very passenger. A leading nllicer of Cromwell's had b'uo denonuctd as In. England, aud ab. ul to escape, aud the vl.Tliuce of the olllclals of every port was great. The list wus gone over, the vessel r-enrctitil iu every imaginable luarter, and then the auchor was weighed, the cads loosened to the breize.aud the Uoyal Charley started on her way. It wa a lovely May morning, aud Lleuuor sat on the raised quarter-deck watching the evolutions ol the crew and the physiognomies of the passenger. Ti e crew was motley enough In character, but her eye at once singled out ouu among them who certainly formed a maikett contrast to all bis companions. Ha waa a tall handsome man of about thirty, with expansive lorehead, eyes that pierced to the very heart, and a look of command which could not be mlstakun. The )ouug lady could not keep her eyes otT lit in. l-'roin the time of the loosening of tne sails, lie had been busy everywhere, below aud aloft. He hauled th ropes and hulyards as If they had never been out of bis hands, aud yet his gait to all appearance far more that of a soldier than a sailor. About two hours alter leaving lirisioi, and alter a long look rouud the nor I icon, Kieanor noticed him come alt, pass tne captain, who bowed, shu though') with unuMi'l respec fulness, aud go down into the Cibiu. Our romaullc young lady's ideas were at uuce excited, There was a mystery to unravel It was quite olear, and she could not help n-Mcliiu at sir-cu instance which promised to lake away from i he U-dious n)nuotouy or a sea voyage. Something tu thing aboutis almost as good as something to talk altout or see, aud what will) her lav. .rile poet and ber mypterlous aailor, Mis li-twtn began to faucy she might pass the lime of her Journey pleasantly enough, bhe bad been at sua too olien to nave tne inversion of sea sickness, which usually occupies a week with sensitive iwopie, ami the stranger was quite a gousua. While themi thought wera in her mini the sailor camu up on dick, hut far dlln rently clothed, llcwnreaacuii-Snanlab costume, with slouched hat and plumes, a sword and brace of pistols all showing oil a most remarkable handsome lace and elegant tlgnre. He advance! I toward fie group formed by the captain, Mr. Uowen ami daughter, Air Hvurv I'u.itaus, aud aome other passen gers, Ijoweil politely but rather haughtily to them, hastily tixed hli black eye on Kluauor, aud thvu passinl them to lean his folded anus on lurt bulwarks, where he sunk Into a deep reverie. Ad the passengers were puz.led. while the young lady a heart qulta be it Willi excitement. It was clear that she hid fal len uiou A gtuuliit', nndeVeluiMnl mys tery, aud abe cjualdered herself A Very happy woman. A good lea ling nreexe this, captain r suddenly aald tbe stranger, turning rouud; 'ami one ttitt, ii it woum out last, might run us to port In forty days.' 'True, air, true; but winds are variable.' replied thu worthy sklpiwr with a smile aud a bow; 'and wri'Il be very apt to llnd It contrary before the week's out.' 'lie fore ulght perhaps,' continued the strainer, alter a steady and uarelul ex-amtnallon ol the heavens, ''.'Hurt's a eouih easterly look about the sky 1 dnu t at all like. 1'eriiaps It may ketp tiff un til lo-inorrow, but crack ao everything, Captain M.miro-e, If you would get oil' the lanu. roova oui mu aiuuuing sail booms, aud loosuu royals.' 'Ay, ay, sir I' replM uivsklpxr, with Whun the strauger's worn m-einui law. Wail a while I crle.1 the other ciulck- It. looking down to levwanl. aud lower ing his voice 'there's a slteable craft yonder trying to get to windward of us, and maylw she's uo good. Haul aft the starboard bracer, helm a-wvather The captain Immediately followed his directions, which Immediately brought the stranger astern anil the brig lay down to a prvuy at I IT Imeie, goln through the water with considerable rapidity. It loon became evident that tne vessel wninn was a man oi-war in chase, and the captain and stranger ex changtil signlflcatlve glances. Wo must keen on thletack another hour,' said the siraugert 'keep her rap full; don't lift the sails, bn;s. Hhe il land the bretxe, never fear. She's a good ship, and minds her helm. The skipper now drew the othsr on one side. An animated dm vernal Ion ensued. The tone of the captain was respectful, and even rather Imploring; I lie other s wsacaim ami anmmtndlng. I'reMnuy iney ioohhi over tne stern. HeriHiop la now clearly visible.' ex clalnu"! the rkl.Mrt 'an hour ago I on ly saw her nialatop. tiliv'a galulng grouuil last' Hits can't reach ua heDire night, ran- lain, and then we'll be amid thn shoals and rocks 1 wot of, where she will never dii l it w. i mat to me, I defy the myr nidons of the man btuarL' Hush I said the skipper In alarm, There wan no one near, however, but Kieanor, whose eyre were Died curiously on the white sails of the stranger vea-Nl tad who, nlthoagh she distinctly heard the words, made no sign of having done so. Hours passed without produclngmuch evident change In the state of Ifairs, tboughlt was clearly visible to au experienced eye that thu man-of-war sailed at least a knot an hour better than tbe merchantman. Hut It was dark, and there was no moon until mldalght. On this both captain and his mysterious passenger counted for safety. The cabin passengers suppi d together, and when they came on deck It was dark. High land was clearly yletble ahead, however, despite the gloom. The strauger took a keen look around, and then, standing by tbe captain on tbe quarter-deck, gave his directions in a whisper. 'Ail hands about ship tumble up-down with the helm tacks aud sheets mutucall haul belay T were orders as rapid y obeyed as given; aud then when the brig forged ahead, according to a plan arranged, dead silence prevailed, not a light was allowed to be shown, and the Royal Cuarley went back almost the way she bad come. Presently the stranger sprang quickly to the wheel. 'Square yards I' be shouted; 'haul np the weather clue of the mainsail.' The skipper hiins- II ran to obey, and In live minutes tbe Uoyal L liar ley was n gut do-fore the wind, with foaming breakers right and left, aud but a n-irrow channel In which she could move. This continued for about a quarter of an hour, when the stranger left the wheel, and bade the captain lay to. The yards were braced rouud, and, those forward counteracting those aft, tbe brig became motionless. Everythlngwas now ready. Au old jolly-boat, with a short mast, was lowered, au immense lantern was fastened to the top of the mast, and the thiug let loose. At a distance it presented all the appearance of a ve-isel auchored outside the breakers, afraid to move In the dark. This simple plan one ofteo resorted to, but still of.cn successful carried out, the sails were again 111 led, the helm put down, aud away weut the good brig on her tirat course, free from all serious auxiety with regard to her pursuer. IL TUB VOYAGE UUT. Early next morning Eleanor came on deck, where she found the unknown qui etly walking up aud down, with all the calm of a man who felt perfactly safe. There was uolhltig In sight but the blue sky and water. It was a lovely day. The wind was fair, the sails bellied to the breeze, the masts bent uuder the still' pressure, and all seemed to promise a pleusant voyage out. Eleanor sat down and looked out upon theses, but her thoughts were not tnere. one had scarcely slept all night for thinking of him who now walked by her, bis arms folded, hit brow kutt, aud his eyes nxed on the deck, tilie was strangely puzzled to know who he could be. on seem a good sailor, miss f said he su ldenly, speaking In a lull dcup voice close by ber side, and with all the ease, elegance, aud grace of a polished genMemun. 'I'retty goon i' said jsmanor wr." a start of unf.-tged surprise. 'This Is my fourth 1'jng voyage.' You have been a traveller ? I sup pose you know the West ludtes wellf' I now nothing of them save what cm be at en rouud my father's pl antation in Jamaica, i'ne stranger, seemingly encouraged by h r words, sat down by her side, and hetfan (-peaking or the various islands round tno Mexican guK, ot the buccaneers and Hpiiilards, of the Spsnhh main, and all the wouders and curiosities of a place tbeu comparatively Utile known. Ilts description Were clear and deeply Interesting, and Eleauor was much surpris d at the Immeuss knowl- Ige dl-played by so young a man, who from hit conversation had evidently spent the greater part of his life In Eug- Und. lie rrankly owned to tne lady that he was an oillcer of the famed Iron side, that had been a favorite with Crom well, aud consequently was proportionality detested by thu reigning power. He had only been In England he said, three weeks on family business ; bat during this time be bad been tracked like a wild beast of the woods, and was giad to breath the Tree air or the sea once more, lie enu red Into picturesque details of his adventure which singularly Interested bis listener, who, from education and reliulous feeing, felt much sympathy with the animated speaker. Suddenly, however, he turned his talk hack to thu gulf, as Mr. Llmvm and Mr. Post-ans came on deek. A rapid (fiance made Eleanor aware that his couildeutlal avowals were for herri lf alone. Uood morning, father dear,' said El eanor advancing to meet htm; 'here am I up to niy cars iu ni stones oi nuccan-cers aud pirates, 1'iay Uuaven we meet none oflhein !' Art so fearful of thsm,.adyf remark ed tno stranger. 'And surely no wonder. They are terrible men. I would not llkn to fill in- to the bands or Henry Morgau, or Mout-b ir, or' 'Him of the Lone titar continual the Iroimdu with Aiimlle, '1'rxy who is he r' 'No man knows,' answered the other. He Is said to own the liveliest craft In all the gu f, to He about In uuknewn places, cou,lDdow a like a thundercloud on uuupec.lng nierctiaulmen la the very places where they couul themselves sale, Many a good ship has been picked up by id awdt bngantine just on s port.' '(tod preserve os from the bloody-minded knave I' said Henry Post ans 'We haw beard euough of bimlo ltrls-tol. He wages a war of extermination against las Spaniards, though he never touches English merchantmen) but, strangely enough, he has captured many English meiuuNwar of twice his force by sheer cunning. A magnlilcent reward la oil' ml tor his apprehension.' 'I never heard that he was bloody-minded,' replied the Hound head quietly; 1 always was told that he never took life except In fair light; hut there are many rumors a Moat, aud uo man can say which am true and which are false.' The conversation continued some time in the same Urns, and by breakfast-lime a considerable amount of Intimacy had sprung up between tha parlire There Is do phcellkea ship for breaking down tbe barriers that society raises Iwiween man and man. tfome days paed over, and the Commonwealth oillcer became unceasing In hts attentions to Mlsa Howen. lie was ever at ber side, and as his talents, education, conversational powers, and experience, were vastly superior to those or Henry I Wans, Eleanor could not hut pay him elinMt exclusive attention. At the end ol a fortnight tt was evident that the young men were declared rivals, and a coolness ensued. A great change was then visible tn both men. The round head became gay, light hearted, merry; a smile was ever on his Up, and his eye beamed with lneiprewlbledsllght Tbe merchant bcoatne moody, sullen, and silent, and thu almost destroyed every rhanoeof rivalry whlob might hare ex- iswu. mill Eleanor made no marked dls line lion between them, except as regards listening to the one more ih an to the other. Thli she oould scarcely avol t, for l horn was no comparison between the colloquial power of tbe rivals. The father aevmcd scarcely aware or what was going on. He had habituated him self to look on Henry 1'iwiane si hie future son In-law; and like many other pann'a In a similar position, he hardly liioiinini it pi -woo is mat ammipr should attempt to Interfere with su-h corafirts hie and satisfactory airtngmpnts. About thee weeks, however, l'ter their departure from Htlatol, two brief scene occurred which brought matters to ell nax. A Tier dinner one day, Eleanor and the 'ranger went on deck, the paaaengire er atu-rcd themeelvee about, while Mr. Howen and Henry PusUns remained lone The young man abruptly addressed his senior partner, and expressed his regret thai hit hopes of nearer and dearer Ue were at An wd, Tbe eld man, much surprised, asked for an explanation. It was glveu. Postans ex-plained that since the 11 rut Interview ba- tween Eleanor and tbe mysterious mi-! Known, an evident attachment had sprung np on both sides, which render-1 ed his future assiduities out of place. ' He therefore begged to withdraw hit pretensions, aud hoped fiat this nnTor- I tunate change In hlsprospcets would cot ' alter their connection or affection and business. Mr, JJowen would not believe tbe yonng man; but the Lcpbcw Insisted, and the uncle at length yielded to the other's solemn assertions. Ho then exp'ained that his property Irj housra, i lands, and moneys In England was in-! tended for his daughter, while his West Indian estates, U'-grocs, and business, were all for bis nephew. A will existed, he Bald, prepared, in case of his death before the exacted marriage, which provided for everything, save a largeKum to specie which he was taking out to Jamaica, where he wanted It for Immediate use. The young man thanked his uncle warmly, aud alter again expressing his sorrow at the severe disappointment he had received, joined some planters lu a game of cards, leaving the father wrapped In deep thought. He was a fund and aLTectlonate parent, devotedly attached to his child, and It never crossed his mind to think of thwarting her lU' clluus.. He determined, however, to have an explanation with the stranger next day, as, except that the captain showed him great deference, nothing was kuowu ab nit him. Toward midnight Henry Postaus retired hastily to bis room with a dark and moody conuteuance. On deck auother Bcune had taken pla-.e. 'In three weeks more,' said the stranger as bu and Eleanor leaued over the bulwarks. 'our pleasant Journey will bo over.' It was a lovely night, thought rather dark, except below upon the waters, where myriad phosphorescent lights dauced around the ship as she cut lazily through the waves. All day It bad in en calm, the sun had shone on the mirror of the long billows so as to fatigue the sight, while a few vapoury clouds Irid Ibated across the sky. The wind was sinking aud dying away, evidently before a change of weather. All was still, quiescent, aud in repose. The two ueW I r lends felt thu Influence of '.he hour aud of nature, aud their hearts readily beat with similar emotions. Eleanor made no reply to the other's speecu.and he was far irora displeased at receiving uo answer. 'W ill yon bear In your mind some remembrance of our meeting, lady V said he after a long pause, during, which he bad lu vain attempted to gut a glimpse of ber averted face. 'I shall never fu met the kindness with which you have shortened my long journey uy pleasant talk,' answered the lady in a low tone. 'And may 1 hope that we may meet auatnf" asked the Irousldu soldier aux-lously'Mr father will he glad to sro yon nt his houiu if you make uu stay in Jamaica, and can spare lime to visa Old Oak ns ntatlon. 'JVidy, why should I hesitate to si-eak frankly. 1 am a soldier and a gentleman, anl If I come to your lather's house, it will be to bi-g your hand iu marriuge, I would not. however, nut so dtllcatu a question to four excellent pareut without some word to ebcourtge me. Our acquaintance has been short, lady, but on board ship days aie Week", aud weeks mouths.' Receiving uo rtolr. the Iron hide nour- cd forth lu his owu eloquent aud eucr- geuc manner ail nis leellngsj and at lt, alter nearly two hours or uuceaslug persuasion, obtained au avowal that, provided he could win iter lather's ciiae.iil, bu mUht put faith lu Jar geuurosity He could uot expect mote, he bad not dared hope ao much. Tne joy of tbe soldier was grave aud earnest; he thanked Eleauor with thu serious aud solemn tone ol a man who unleiguedly felt that he had taken the most decisive step In life, and who fully appreciated the gen-ulue value of such a prize as a woman's heart, Tbe conversation of tbe happy couple became mure coutldcntial alter this, audit was nearly midnight when the young lady kl-sed her lather's forehead, and Went to beJ, I TO 1)1 CONTISDKn.J Dii. Win slow' Li van ami Stoma ho.KNOB Tno proprietors or this not-eity in metliciRB warrant It under a penal ly or ire OwuMttnd do&in, to cure any case of biliousness, dyspepsia, cousllpa-tlon, or grneral debllliy. Mo stomach can revolt at It, fur It has no flavor or odor of medic lue being the tlrsicaibai tie anti-bilious and tonic loxvnge,agrte- aoie to tne taste, tbav bat ei er been given to the world, its components coo-1st of vegetable lubstances which are new to pharmacy, aud as powerfully remedial as they are harm lees in Iheir nature. Henceforth mercury u suwr-jakU, and all disgusting cvacuauls rendered uunecvpsary. From two to four ioieugus are A dose. For sale by all druggists. A Vamjaiilb Oirr-tk) n. Dr. H. H. PiTuuVe HiMtmUe family VUywMnf' du- scrioea au uieetj auu tneir ifctuedic. Cfeut by mall, free. AddrvsA Dr. & rJ. Fitcu,7U Umadway.M. V. HunaoM's Ciioictt Whoever attempts to restore t;ray hair wl.h the ordku try preparations, must rhooae between the tar like dyes aud the muddy coloring llulds. Hoio arc dirty. Phalon's Vltalla, or Salvation for the Hair, Is the only article In exlsu uce capable of changing gray hair to auy natural shade; it Is transparent! luyrauv, limpid, and Infallible,Hold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Moth Patciim, Fuxt Ki.Rs.ANi Tan. Use "VVrry'i JUolk find trttklt Union," Thu only reliable and Harmless It, mcjy fur removing Drowa lXseuloratloiis from the Face. Pivpend only by Dr. U. 0. PkiiKy, 40 Horn! tiu, N. V. Hold by Druggtats every whein. Ij lSullg. Butoholor'a llair Dyo, This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world, Harmless, reliable, Instantaneous, does not couialn lead, nor any eifciM poison to produce paralysis or lMth. Awnlil lha VttlltilMl an.l .l..l.l preparations boast lug virtues they do n..l ivmmm Thu imnnln. W A ll..l. .I.,r'a II. lr hu l.t .ll Ishrd n pulaiion u uphold lu Integrity a vuv wuiy i erieva iiair I'JB Uiata or Urowu. bold by all DtuggkatA, Apidlod alio Uondttt.,N. V. jr, Krring but Noulo, Rasays Tor Young Men, of grnemns character, who having committed Pbys-lologlcal errors, In early youth, now de sire to be mtored to a higher life, and a ueiur mannooq, ocnt tree, in sealed envelops. Aonres. iiowahd Assocu tiom, Hoi P, Philadelphia, Pa. Ilayaig: lll'fHNi;H NOTIt'aSA, The Order el lb Dr A raiftat ntl- Jir SoanrtoST. Is Ik Oar ar all ait,nMn it haa bansaa tlw aiquvm dnir.no i to- aan N impurity tan Isftal lh Ifatk rtf-J, 111 With SoaoiKtar, Ml it.Utl. tba bark f Ih I tnl-an eoap Traa an arti'U ahirfc p-Mwa cleanatite p'iprrit- awrart t tntlMaD( any nlnt known aulia'anoe, la in nih' irttrictilanttbl. prtl-M niiia"ind. Kia ln",r la thn wftly daati.lio ir T.iai-nrt In Mi h 0,11 aalnbritiaa boUairal pro- "(tMtMvx'a Ou'S," kandy alnl the aoae pauaaTPriwinif. Tt. Im per lah able PertHiNe. A arnK lha prrfnMatmwin imp hat ant-, maaxnrv. An hnr itt tant al''t lh-ir um ...- la nntraaant -rtinM 'att, 11' w Ai9 vn ta tl ri -alt aK-ltn tlw Ml HIIAV ,.M. MAN NFlAIHinA WATKHI ItaraalWIUar-nltr-aOuM tha kanlkhhir a-bau-a bmi Mf hmu, aiaat -a fiaaiw uafraaa, Eronoitiicril llouaokceplns;. We hurt1 now bufnrn tu a nrrulur uulilh3 bv the Hra Mo Funnu Uo., wliH-li we adviaa v:ry one who takut an mten-at in tba rood filiation to read. It aeciitea,entJ aely, thu origin and uav 1 (ho diblu U-'u Moaa l-'annu, and ireeiitaan array ol aibiilinc atid oilier toalluoiiy in it favor w Inch can burdly fall to o .iiviuoe I bo tuuat akptiHl ot tin pamiiiuuiitcUimM aa an eronomie., Wboieajme, diifeatife, tinitiuHtiy tuti ittoua, ai very pie waiiiatiaitum tutbt) national catU. Una at in mat I tbucutitduainn at wbicb luaiy of tha moat eminent, bolcl keeper, armtif co'ika, tiby-aiciana, climiaUt in--reliant a, tec, ot New York, n,o mtujw, ku,u nicy auu uifir opinions on mm ui.jwt over thf!lr own mnatuiu, in tho paiuidiiul to wbicb wo uiluilii. Am luteruiuw wiib u oovtur and bla Full en t. TTiraVtnotitlif'ijfoSlr. James Henry Poddinir, of 5oliruoatrot, ew York, won, aa bo u powd, not f.ir lioin dealli'a uour. Ilia ) li.t:Wli cnuMilerml a akiitui (Jiiu-bail tfi'ou blUi Up, pro-nounclii( bia uip uinl atioiby. Uo waa ietir-tuliy Wiutudana dabtlitaUU, had a coiisUint pmu in bit rihl aide, atv nritily cooiiHh to keep a baby alive, and wiia luti'd dL,.rtw4 in apir.ta. At tlna juuL'turu, a citrk in tiin 'eatublinbiUL'iit whi-rulio had twen einploycd, la-rnuuileU linn t try u coiirno uf I'lantaiiuj. HrriKii-. l.a t week he rotunieil to buanuaa ( bia huuitU buiiiif a uito 'J'iio other day on lila way honio ho net thephy-alt-Mil why t tended luiu, alien Lbu lolluwiiw veratiou ocenriwi: "What," aaid Ibu doctor, iiu you :" Kvi-nMk'Rptlat1 Mr. nHldinirfiiilutlT:Yon,re not aorrj to tnil youraull a ii.o pmphui, I tiupui" iir,noi cuiiiiuiif nut, uui ii u iiiirat iu. illiW 'it it my ilo-r li-liow ! Iiiiwwiihii ' Air. IL tulil luiu tliu at iryol bia recovery, buenblnu; it vtbolly to tbe IlitU-ra.) ftinl lit willing loinnIliii.il vil-all) ot by letter wbruetor uppllui to. The new fbod-rwufe, ka Ma Fakini, Is lu- w iiuim v ry popular aitti ull tla-w-, a n tab u-i In-at r i, it la tltu oliuapcal aui tuuat duliuiuua m t.it wurid. SFfcCI Alj ftriN. lluiui AlHVUUua Lytierv ul lutia Drnwa .HH,iiui) tn gold everv 17 duya ; .tim caaboU unii luloriuaiiiin luriioliid. l iiu hitf i.-. nt riilea jmitl ttir il'iiibluona ami all kmda ul (julil and aiivcr, UuVurumuut nee.urilit,'t, a:i;. XA k Lull ii r liankeri, Hi Wall H.;t, N. Y. BENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC JriHiliuto, 'I foy, IS, v. T.iLM.r, ('(it'RSB (F INHIItrrrririN IN I" Civil ftUinuirf. and Mlnnicl KiiftriiM-arir.v. CIn mialry, and Natural hciuii.e. Aiijiopiiate dL-kirurB(.-unf.-rn'd. lit'-Kj.-rit Hcnt. II. t". r tbe Aii'iUHi ueKHter, bivihk "ll Inturoiatun, adduaa 1'iuf. C'HAiiLLn IjUUVVM;, Uincioi. auJ: Giendalo female College. HtYKNTEENl H COIXKOTATE YEAR will bt'tfin "jt .Dili. Crpaor liialrac;! tn U U parlnwtna tfl. and onipUitj, hut catalogue and la.oiinatinii adiea 'liH:;wlt O'enda'r, UimiltonU,.,ohio. MIAMI J1EDIUL lOLLLGL', OF CINCINNATI Next Regular Session Begin, Oct. 4, 1870. I'rofm.or1. Tlckol.IO.UU. Bund for Segular Announcement, UEO. MKNDEKUAI.L, M D.,IK'U. MAKItTXA C01aLU. I LIE NEXTTKltM WILL I1KOIN, IN AT,L 1 dotniTtmrnti. Thuradav alumina. Ki.t i-t atd contiuui atxtvan Wucka. In th Af-i'li-my, a tburnuvh preparation for Colb'ifu may lw ub aim-d, and ina'rueti in received in ail tba branttbus uamwly Uusbt in lltuh Tuition la remitted, both in Coltfg and Ar.de-my, lo I nioa Pol irratakiDtf a lull eollti:,!? con at, and to aiudeala hmymiug tor tno mm- w.ry. 'I ho Trnatwi have drr d-d to eatablUh a patitnint of Scivnw, with aptcial leieioi-ca U ui iiii(, m-nnurj, etc. For luttlu r iniuruiatloo, apply to rmldeot Ai'lrewa, ur to i r.iioKurujr, Treaaiuer MtmTT, O.. Jul m, in;o ana la;. Suiumcirliesort. The rut-Iii-lfeiy House On Put-In-Bay Island, Lake Erie, T8TnK OMH,KsrAN! LUVKMKST RK- 1 in-ai m jMii' tica, rim-at, tirHi tnir Kir, uihuI riihina1. Yai-litinir. IWiatin. ItilimnU lL,li.. Ice t ream and H ine Uowua and dvli(bllul batii- Vino ii Ha, Pinner Qarirna. Native Orovea and Natural limt.-a, M uuliq'ht LxouraloBR on tha Day aro truly ro-mantlu.TVrua much leas thaa any Eastern Watehnff lloua-opaa for nroniervfaitr.ra Jnn lt. "'X-W WLnfa bULNY. COLBORN HOUSE fTUIIH UOfSi:. HEFITTKD ANI) IIKFI RN. X ubod, i now open lor tb apt'ommtxlmion ul u-uetta. blranirra viaitmit Nuw l.vxiiiiiton will mu it 10 near ayivaniav.' ui Ria ua a ra.ll. MiiS. 11. It. Wll.MiN.Ploprwlrraa. A. B. HMot K, Hun-nntcuOaau j a BRICC3 HOU3E, II. U. BKlWiNER, Propnotor, !irer Wrlla and Randolph Hlrrtda, rhra- Tl.la IIu- la r-ntrallylu atod, ail! lurniahed, and cuii lama .Vo rui-nta. I'll 10 JOURNAL JOB LMUjNTING OFFIOI2, 10 r.ii.lMmo Nt., ( oliiinlin, AHI PIIU'AHEU TU UU BOOK JOB r 1. 1 1 t 1 1 g every:kind, IK TUB lllSHTNTYIilil, REASONABLE RATES Anal Prnniit. SHERMAN'S PATENT BRAKE In prwTtml rrtnatrada an Whalat A Wll- ai-n ami mi iih pnimiwi p-rw.-w r- i hr h.iI. hnaiu raid.allhinatnKllona laff uatn. eatawralpt nfjl . Afeati Wahtrd Addiaas itoa lUt fhUadalpaia, fa, mm 1KOPOSAL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Orrics or the TannrKra or Wati:b Wobki, 1 CoLluuia, Ohio, Auk. 3, l7. SEALED PROl'llHALH WILL E KEEIV-It I) at tho Otlii- of tbM T mat tea ol th-Watar Worka of tbo City nt Columbui, Ubi, until Tbe I7tli liny of Augualt IH70. at 12 o'clock noon, for 2ToKa moie or lea) of 1.1. ad, (.Miraouri, loaa, or WlticotMni pro fr-rttd,i to ) arnilleil anil run itirattly fr m l he natitoiidi-ntiru r Huljihurct, in pitf or Hie oril tun y a-!, T.b ilutivt'lu-l at tha dopot iu t-'u)umliiB iu aui'h 'juuimtiea (not le than a ear ltdi aa may bo ufderul. lii'lileis will atato in tn-if pio(,oaala tho brand of Lead they propuau to furniKn. autt .1. j; J. H. ARMSTRONG, Sec'y. Paper fur (lie Slate. OFFICE OF TUB HEl'RETAHY OF HTATE, I L'uLtUtHLrt, U., Auguat 1, 170. SKALED PROPOSALS WlLL HE RE'.'EIV-Li) ut the olhutt ul thu ISoorctaiy ul dtato until ilondiirlaie a th dny ol Kept. uexl At norm, for furniihitiii Paper lor the uhj of tbe btalu ft Uliiu, tor una yuar, ua tuilowa: a,50O Kniiiis Double Miicr-ICoyul rriiitiutf Taper, 37 by 41 inchi'a, to weigh nit Icsi tban 51 pounda u liiu rtnui. 200 Ileum Poiibh! riiil Cn. lfij by S7 inrhea, t Wciirh at lemt Sli pounda to he ream. N'Vrtity-tlve K.iiina Hiucbuiti ouvet pn pr, ttnnirttd cKra, 'lftl'i ItnUea, tu wliJi at Itt4t M Ibi t'l tbe leuin. Tt.e ijuuutitltrt ilrnvv nunit'd to be increaaed at the option ul Ih-j tkt ro-laiyorstaU.Each piupoal nuiat lw accompitiifed by a aatn-plo oi uncti kiul i'I im"i propoit-d lu be firiiinlie I, itinl luuat aptrlfytbu j nee at whwn euch kind ami uaitly will ht hitni-lnrl. Tim delivery lu comuii'inu o lliu it rut ol Nuwinlwr uex: aud V.v puce iHtiu-d in lliu 1)1-1 will iuclude deavory at Uu Htutu ifouae, Utiluinbua, (lino. Km ii pidfH H.il miiat be aeeuinfanif-d by a bond, With at leiwt twoirood and aulliuitui aurctiea, in tht pnial tum of twenty tlio-tamd dollar it the piouunal lu to lurnUb all ut the p:ipi;r ri i,uirtHl, or llio douMo atipi-rioyal uuly, and llvo tboiiauuu dollara il it bo to tun.ifh the ilouli e Hal cuu uulr. conditiouod tor tbo lailblul peiloimanef of uli ouutnet ua mny Le atitr;ed, mid lor tbu payment to the Mate aa llijunlntt-d ditniui-a, of any -!: 'it cunt ovrr tbo bid wluub tlio riuto mav be ol l'K' dto p;ty lor am i, un t by ixaaunol lliu laJlUra ui win oniii:r ui mini 111.1 cum rati. 'J'liu bula to be made and conirurta awarded in awuiil.,oue with tbe Urma of an ael fiiUHiil ' An aul to pruvid' tor thu piiiLliaao of ataiwutaiy, ttiol ai'O oiuer ariieiii luriiei ucneiai rt-aauiuiy unii ta'otlicera," jna,ud ALtn-b II, IHSS, and ao act to amend aeiona tour uud mi, and to repeal M' tru Uvu of tbuaboVueutiUed act, pal Al Jlcli 3, IM.J. biin to be endorsed on thn envelopes 'WrojtotaU erjurmthttiff I'aytr Jur th .MatV." All of tbe ptipr lurniahtd undt-r anypropo'Bl mmle in iui-ilu(ieiiof tbia ndvtltiaeini'iit miixt in-ul liet iuali y tree of baryit-a, or it bur earthy Ul alamt). And no potr wilt h rctir'd unirtt ii bfrijiml iu tvtry rcijxtUo the tami'ttt accvmjmnjttii 18AA0 It. MIERWOOD, auglen;21 tkeiutuiy ol ola'a. Fuel fur the State. OFFICE OF THE HECKKTARY OP STATE, UULUMIIJH, U., AUi(Ual 1, 1B- QEALBUl'IU JtiHALH WILLIIE REuElVKD O al tbe ullleo of tbo Hectetury ot Btule unl il .flouduf lite Alb Ray al Sept. 11 ell. at noon, tor furnMiltitr tbo Htate ol Ohio with fuel lur ouu year, ua lollowa : 10,000 lSiisiiels of C011I, five fioni elate, alack and dirt, tic iuality mother it i.ecu Ui bo lulten loto accuuiil la luaAiiuj Ibe awaid 110,000 Buliclof okc, to welf-h not lei Iban W pounda to the huahel, to ue 01 ujcti iiuainy, auu avpi ury. 50 cortlMof Wood, to te dry biekory. betch or auirar, attcka four ftet lu teOKth, rr iht and Well ap It. '1 he i.uatititie aimve untned to be increaaod at tne 1 'lit tun 01 tbe m-crelary or mate, I he pn.p mala will njiudu dt hvriy at the State Hnuae, 1 oiuiuMia, Ohio, Piopoaubi to te accompanied With aamplrs, and pr(inMnf to ba turnmltii!. hca orotxiMl mu -t Uo actomtianled bT a bond nt-ciiT me ainu, nua.ui, ana piite 01 lliu lue. with at letiat two yuod and aiiltn i-nt auiedea in the pt'tial Miim ol 'on thousand dollara if the pro- poatia ov w lurinaii au ui .ue iubi reiuirunt ur me coal atul ujk, ur luu rake only, ai.d thou-a -d lollara it it Ui 10 luitiiah onbur tbu wal or Woo J, or both. 1! biua to be nuiie, and the eontracta lo be aw.irdJ 111 aw 01 ilam with tba Uiuiaol thu act eutititd "An act to provide tor the piiiibM) ol atallonrry, fuel and uth-r aiticleainr tho Ut neral A-aomDiy inn maio oureia, paaatil Mann 11, Ih J, and au act to amend ei:tlona lour and an, and tu repeal n-cti m Uvu of thu above untitled att, paed SUrili A, ei..l. llida to be en jurat d on tbe envelope ''Provotalt for Jumithintf futl jurtht .Via.'c" net ruiuiuoa uy coniiaeiuia mint in all rum Untusl in iiuabty to aaiupba, 7iii ru tuiUU riff uUy fjarttd. inaAU R. HUhltW H.iU, aitnleu;:i. Heeri-Ury of Btato. TO CONTRACTORS. DIl.VWINOS ANll HVECIFlCATIONd PtlR the inclu n ut l!uilUinD'a to ace lUitni'daU tue ottcrbvin tmvt rMty, at WtateiMilu, r r.mk-Immunity, uluu, will latou view at the otli ul R. T. lliuoka, .UkbiUct. Coluiubiu, Uhiu, ou aud ailei finiiirdar Ibe 3d Froalnto. Prnpomla are tnvitcd for thaatterat Worka, Marately ur iu bulk. Healed Mils will bo lerHvcJ for the Work until noon ut Wtdurtilay, AutUiat 3d, and nmat be induiaed 'fruata lor UuildinB,"and ml J tea -rd to Peter E. Uuilm-r a Co.. eurt.tr ol Mate aud UMn HU., We. let ti it, Ohio. The ibjhl to to- jail any or au propuaaia la nrvuu, lly ordvr of tbo EXEruriVE COHMITTKE, Wfafprvlllf, P.. Juiy It, lain. ivl-ii SHERIFFS SALE Valuable Coal Lands In York Townahlp, nineni bounty, u, 11Y VtRTL'Eor AN OUOER OF PALB. IN 1") r utilioD. to me directed, 1 alnvll ollr fot ail at publie auction, at Uw dour ut the Cuurt Unuv' in AtbiUa, uu kutiiirda)', tbo lHi Itr of Augnat, INTO, at I o'clrn k p. m., th- foiluwlnr real rtat. Hu- ait tl in llmk Tiiwiiahip, Ailnni euunty, iihio, to-ait: In irn- turn No. I, inarciiutu U and lb, oon- l.inirifti ui oi-imi acioa, unio or leaa. Alo, 71 JV-liMacrea. nun or l-n. In Irartmn No. 7. action It, Town 11, Ratuta 1.1, A ao, S 7-lOO a n-a, in iracuo.i 1.1, aeeiion 11, Town 11, lUu- i. Ihuat-ov deaoribed preiulnt-a to Im ati d nubjeet U the doer eatate ul Alury Al-thenfy, to-wtl: -la Jl-loi go ae oU ly tlw nifUa and Umnda in aaid H i- H atn tracL 1 luau lamia aru altiulatl near Mulaouvuio, tu Ui he ttt 01 Uiu ureal nial baain. IVrma, nne-tlrrd rah 111 band, ana third in one jeai, and one-lblld la two y-aia h inU-reat on (IriiTrt'il paymcnta (rum day uf tale, aceuuil by Hiuiu.-ita Hf ! IIIH-I, Appialavd at fi0' WM K. Wll HON, Hhrtiff. Purtlca deatrlntf lnl.irmUon. attdrta Hunrh cmb k Caae, l.inn, lloeking n.mniy, Ohm, or lieHh iKUi r Juajull, Alheua, Ohlu, Atlinitp tor it iiiiooea. Iraiiklin louut) Fair. SEPT. 0", 7, 8, AU 0, 1S70. Premiums (Payable In Ca.li) $5,000. CoiiiH'tnlon 0irn to ttiofclulc. Eutrint Frpfl, except in Bwcpn.ikes aud mr uoriei in morn uiau ouu uioas n"ilK ANNUAL PAIR Ot THE FRANKLIN L i mint f A a ri' littoral roob iv will ai held un tho aUiva nam-l tlata on thtlr l-Miittfiil ,rroiinda nn t.ul Ur al airrel, ooimoua. The rn'iut l.lat u vetr larae. and will comnata lafurablr lailh la variety aud libuallly, with Ibal uf Uie Ulna roaie r air. titand 1 rinla of Hmt In llunnlnr, PaHnr, and Trottins, will take plane wb Uay lot my hbvial puriia, uat um MBuuiua llALl'-MlT-Il Til AC It. The fa rant Iha Ftiend Htrtet lla'lroad ma 41- ftril lo in uinonna Half fiarrjrrfaitoviU be IB his ltb Ul Railroad Cispftiu. Ailmiaaion Jiixnia. (Iiiltlren, aovuinpanleil by their frWnla, FrH, (uhnSttb-aman enpr dftw, WrattMite. (Mala N it'k Adv. eale, lnMt-r UaarHaand l.lr, II eiun tutin-l, A' hem Jttumal, din. wile Mbitrat, l.oielou 1 ni eta I, I'tlmna tt.,..tv, lHlwar-04ilt', IU).Tille TnhtiK,', pubitah 3 Wtcka wvkl( and an I Villa tut hl '..! STONE MASONS. TWANTTWRNTY KUtHT-rLAH- MAHOHH nmte other h-rd aiply. l.m ploy menl p-r mannnt, pa prtimpt, and wana la ttrr lr rood WoranMB UiattWB aaj einer won in ine nuit, I). W. II. IAY, IVatraetnt Ceatral Ubte LuaatM Ajylasa, JIM al ft lt k Et V bVVL ISA MV t tm & IL K By our system of Solf-moanuromont, easily understood, we enable customers to sond thoir orders in such a way as to SECURE AS GOOD FIT as though they came themselves to our Establishment. Our Improved Bulos for Self-Measurement, Sir .plea and Prices sont whon requested, and PROMPT ATTENTION given to all orders, with GUARANTEE of entire satisfaction. JOHN WANAMAKER. Ohio Merchant Tailoring Co., OPERA HOUSE BLOOK, COLUMBUS, O. The Finest selection and most varied assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND for Ui-ntL-mea' Spring nod Summer I'liiiii mill Flint y Trou 'rlit(; CiKsimcre. SotiK li, mi i oilier kuiiiiik's; Milk, t'tivlinifro mill nurscllles Vvliiia,'); I'lHlll, niiiKnnui, Tricot, untl oilier onllnns riiKllilr, FreiK'll mill Aliicrlcmi 4 lllii in ull Colon, Ao. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. the ftuortmeat U .ntirttly new .nd tho mnt elegant in the ci'. r. I'ATKNT PANTALOON DUAWEIIS, ALEXANDRE KID 0L0VE4, HUSS1AN BKACKS HUm.iNIIAMIi ('(K.r.AliS, & PRIZE ItIKIA.T NII53J.TIS ll.UE to Oudzb, fttul wurrenteil to Fit or do .ate. OpntU-nii-n dealrlng cooil clotli, well mails and trlmmeil, at fulr price., solicited tu call aud vxamine our ilock. BOTITILK, 8. V. STinsOI, Jt:U III C II, KiiprrlnlriKlnnt. I'orniiiiii. Trentur or Ii. B. M'ADOW, No. 2 Neil PIAKOS, OBGAKS, VIOLINS, STEINWAY'S PIANOS. '1 hoy wear loosest, tborcfora the cheapvtt ; Tliey are oo(tualled In regard to tone or acting j Titer will require lean attention to uep In onh -r : They will Invarlalily pjore tlicmitelvmatlsfactary ; Tli havo a light, duralilo anil elaatlc action ; Tlicy ate capable of great oiclicatrjl cll'octt ; They poasrtia a remarkably muml and ntinornns tnne; They am alwujfl In tkniand, new or ol.l ; The aro sought lor by tbe nuiltltu les; Thty are used by tits King, and Queens of Europe Pianos and Organs to Rent lo Hut tha Rent will pay for them. SHEET MUSIC. INSTRUCTORS, AC. TVo. S3 TVoll House. ARCHITECTURE. "NT" ILMAM TTSNI.KY, ARt HITWT FOR theiivw lnattiilltn fur Ktluratiantif tho lllind at Cohimhua. Ohm. and manv of tha la-at puhltd and privata aliui tum thnuKht.ul tlw u.untrr, olT i hia pmfesaH'iial arvita lu allcon-It-inplatinf ArvliiUrltiral, Knginax rinf, or l.aiid ca linpnitftnaata, llipuUi;s'iuUudalMmilviMa, Au., ana tulrta to II P. NnUh r. 0, Hoaainna, l. V, Anuiiiwa, Ks-Oov. t os, Uov. U.;ia, t u utnua. II rrnlftaattt, Ktlward Hainvant, Wm. llonrwr, and IhtvanuUaAlalUihliaL L.aud 1. K. MlluaUra til tinvinaaU. Aai'inrr.cT's orxn-ca. AHYM'M Foil TDK IU.1Nll.or II C Nnili.K'rt UfKHK., Carp ntrr Itlnrk, and rt. K c.,r. uutlb and Walnut nu,, unciunatl, O. aiy ii. DE BIlsTO'S VIA. FUQAI Do Illng's Via Fuga ouroa all Liter, Kitfa'y and HtnUtr IH$t,ut, Vrgnte HVaa-atwi, Vmkii jfirlmal, (hnrl Ikhtht t, and all oora plamla ot tho OiPwnf (.ryaai, IB luaiaaad latnalt. SMUraUy UtiutnaUng la Consumption and Doclinoi tl,ooo Itowartl! Will be patrl for any -aa nt fVftwt. fittKmtt ar HrqiMff i'lLUJt iAl ls Uiku'a I'lLa UtMkUtyauii llaBIVU't M AOir t.lNIMFNT eiiw Hhtm-Wdfir "atai, ItjwtHU, Araaaw autal Aamird Jmtit m at tn ami tStnif. h..M Kwrywh-re Bonl fnr rmpWat, .laaraiir- iu Fiaiiklla Ht., IUltlave, Mil. t'SK KlATLT-rRINTno LETTER-HEAD Ami Older al the J AILY JOURNAL OFflCE 0 4t)t 4mM DOMESTIC WOOLENS. Weftr, ,ver oiblbited in tbi. mk.t. House. GUITARS, BTEIN3S, 40., &0 Ajmlioioui bnsineat man expend! no leu for advertising ttuut for rout THE JOlTliNAL tiltrUI.ATIJi TlllttlUUllllt'T TUB STATE iiki kmjui TiU'i; oil niicoLiiMor thu JO U1S IVAL Wh.l V..u U.r. V IU. To tlu; lulllo. It la una n tlw VERY BEST INVESTMENTS YOU CAN MAKE. It la a nc-oosiAjy outlay, and u Certainly Krieps Kflari of DOLtAItS AND CENTS Increase cf Business. T0U IUU OUt II) M AtOl'.ND 100 Tu otwivita PXYINQPvESULTS aiivi:iiiis: iv tii u OCR JOS D.PiRTMENT. HaatMnTillt(H''llll,Y ItKFITTKD al baavf apauaa, and at ouundtl ol aai ABILITY TO PLEASE ALL, Who May favor tbtlt ISitraaaffa, Cull and Sec Ufa.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-08-11 |
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Date of Original | 1870-08-11 |
Searchable Date | 1870-08-11 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-08-11 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1870-08-11 |
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Full Text | VOL. XXXII CULUMBUS. OHIO, THUKSDAY AUGUST 11, 1S70. NO. 89. THE OHIO STATE JOUANAL TKUMS lftiTarlttbly In Advance. daily lornowi 2; dS ao J0 4BW.U.1, oo Uee cop, itr to Uul.i ot 1 TIII.AVHKKI.Y DITIOW, PuWiieillrf IWiJa, r(,ria an J Silurdair: tnontiAa. Bintl.lubM"b.ra,lr annum J J jj cl. .month " do (lu Smooth. ! ' Z da 1 month... J J" tin do do dofltontbu.. Tt uw i do do ,lo:l mouth... I 00 Oiuj cooy o.tro to Clttbi ot Too. WI.ICKI.V KUITIOK, PubUilutl mrf Murtlng: Bloolo iub.rriber, m annum s "JJ dJ ,lo 0 moult. ' F.w..rii :::::::: i? i!u Tocoo uj 00 Tl.nlyConl.. , V.V...0O OO haii:n Or' AUVHITWUB. l)AILY-ln. Miutirs. .urn inwrtlon H Hl.i-i.il or Huio. Noll., per ,.iii.re, ect. tnwrtin 1 jfotie.., 2o .L. . lit.", lint "'""!: A.lv.ttliKmenl. onue ft week cliotjiid UU rte- t-a b insertion. TRI-WKBKI.Y-Snni. 0ilr. WEbKY-lMo "litre, tint lt.!rtton 11 ?V KjcIi uddltluBul litrlioD .0 Local or llu.tm.". Now., per lino, eu'-li itwruoo B Btht hue. or lr.. iu a qui. A.T rue -m.nl. Or l.,t..r lime in.tled .t our uvular .-.rd rate., wlai wiU be larnubed on ep. t.iutl'.n. fir Wo invito the attention of our readers to th i following list of UolumbuB Buitutitt Is i BS8 , whiuh r among tue most reliable imu oituu-ive MtabiisUweuta in this oity ATIUIifc.V. U. fcllLKUW, Attutnty at Law. -Removed to No, 16 North fliajii niiuau U. C liOt't-'MAN, Atfairaaj-at-Uw. Ollioe, K1 WUU Htret t, uluait.ua. 11 UN It Y (J. N0U1.B. AUt-mey-aM.. "lU ln"h 81 L J. CltlTeilFftKl.lt, Attortifyand tunwIiur-at-Law. Olttoi to City ilnuk iluilUiiig. UHAHKK of NADU, 0k Atlonity-t-U Ullicu, No. CJ HuulEJli(h St, AUllH.1 BUlMlUlf. A AltCllll l.t TV K. T. IIKdUKVH, Atr-'iltt. t, Tivil Kiiiiwr, no. Utice, H. B. l-jr. iiili tiud atutv Ma., -Ul t.r. IIKl.Il AN U W INK. Win.; I.atir Br u. Ture Winn Bin air- At Li.,uir. cuuitaw ijr ua linl, i'J m. Uiab -t. 111. 1. 1 Alt ON. EX IXSlult 111I.L1AU1I UAI.U Tn Tbl tiil 'I'wo i.imi Ail-V, oi,"'1 " H at- Uou , ov. r lUa WUrn Ln ou iK'tfrJlu Cltiu, il BuuiU otrueU IIOJH-IIINUEIIM. OH AH. O. flKI.UD, H).k-binJft ml bUuk Iwok UnnuUoturtr. J',.niitiidt wiirk nud lVriodiom bound to ottltr Ml .1. tl uutico. tl GO uU (V ftorll. Uili Utu-vt UllilHV A -SO SI A I IOK All . CUMI.Y HM1T1I, KtntlMisM, ami Wi-nk-M l.t.ii twoutne Arouia-a ii titji.eh V riling uua U.ijinLf luh; JL krnJa ul I'-iMr aii HUDtf wa. 1U ii. Hull tU HIMIIN 41X11 NIIOKH. t. nnlttfiKIL iMiintiVlurer and df.kn in all lintla of Uuota ttiul niiura no. 103 iwuvo uina oi. ( KiAKN ANII TOHAtrU. k. n.v h, Whulwilts and B ti,l iK-iiir In (Tiffan. No 211 Koulli Hi., et. t'lttaittallKl my uwn iuiiuUi tunt. 1UM K 1U N (VALCO. Whittmuh ud UnUU m foul. 1T North UyhM, MAT. WKAV Llt.tkt!. !. V- Sl Yi'AM, IVil.TinW .piulitjr ol II kiti I'o.l. Olllit-foot I liiolinL, Wwatuuil, Wroliuuwi Jli I mu1 Kb IMlNtl.VriOMM Al KI.HI AI'llAT. K TKI'U KNMnM. Ul.iK'K ki'O., Italia lliiil.lm-j, dcnlfr in niirn F.una, Tj k. lljiuri, t i.li and (imuaol kind in kuub III! A IN ill.K AIO SBWi;i I'll'K J A 11 KM VATTKIICDN, )-nler ffl H, Di.id Tilu und Hlom Hewsf Tips. Yr4 iihiiU) Union CajMHirmiT Uv,)it. JOS urn MATT. I', nplx'a Vtxta H(on, :ki Hnulh II (ih Rtirt. Tre ribMiuut onrvluiiy )ODifouDUwi at an noun. ItilV l.noiM, OMltOltS, KKIISUAW !)., tiimNn to J. lh OilMirn At to.. Hi H lllirn Ht .'rr,u, AaininhT. Urlton. Wln-t, llrwl. InNlilHHin to what U aliilr in. MatUima.lhl Uutli, Blapto4 tai cjr utj uowia. ri'UWITDHK. itii.i'iiiu'MCAiusi-rr en.. M.nufartnrtnif all km J-of Kiirnitui. Chalra, kr, kliolfM and JUU1U WarelObBta, ZUi s. Uljh 81, (lllll) FlIIINITI HK'O.. VntifiiMtih m ( tlinlM V- mttun. whnlMnlr tin fiaii. tturrmim, u, (ttiu.nn tuoca. i.iiori;i:itii:i. K(K, 1IKH10N X)., WholMttl rt rtl Uiw-a. fbotor Traa, For u n and L)utMatki fruit, 4a. No. i:3 M, Uh Ht II A I M, OAPta, KTtU F. FKHDINANU I.tM)WlU. Mararhim of IUU, Capaand Fura, and dtalaf in nuawM.Nua, umunnaa. am. iu bv iiwii hi. JKUIvl.HV AMI UATdttfr. J F. ftlRIIHAY. n ftjit'iiH pi ami ir,nn ana kiitvt, nn,ia. iiroaunv. Drum by Ball pnimpUyuMUUdt VThoiMMl and tt-tail d-aitra in Wauia,Clerki IIRltHHINItll A AtiAU l.nmhar Mrrti..nto1a'- in all ainda of Wmb4 inoiiai. I.nmbtr, LaiA, a aurar Bpittf and FRANK I.I M Uil'RINRm WatarBt., Ivtwawn Nnrtk atMt Kta . fVtttna-bua, it. Portable and Htaltnnaiy staaM ifngTiTT. OlM.l'MUMta MArniNRon., rMfala a ixl Waiioaary Mtaaaa Kfwlaa,r Maaifciawr;. , Waat a4 KatMaai k JIIII.I.I!1,:RY. MRS. . HAKPKR, MilllaetT ui yncy Uooda; Untlffirra'a Felt Hata aleaaad aad Pri-aad. Cor. Aigk ttprtng ta J. H. WILKIl, raahionableMUItnarr, Dreai Trimminffa, Fancy ttooda, Ac, 110 Honik Blyh at, op. Uvudala Moum a W. 81MMUNB. Wbidnaala anil kv aii Millinery ttooda. 1M Bonth aib aU. Opara Uouaa BUtek. mr.iit'iiAr taii.oiin. J. R. FTTZOBRAT.D. Cerchant Tailor. No. 67 North Blh atra?t, t door north of (lay. TH1 OHIO MBRCHANT TA1 LOSING ANB ULUTUIHUL'U., IS Booth Hlffh at Ueuta' HuiU Mada to Ord. (Uady-mad Clothing alwaya on hand. JOB. 0UNDKR8RK1MRR. Iffnhant tailor and daaler in Kt)adymade Cloth- iTfr and Genu1 Fursiahlny Uoota 1 Neil Houaa Dllll3Klfr joiinhkt.tzi:rco. KnalH riantw, Newllium A fona' Orpnns nnd Mt'ludfon-, Muatuil liialrummU, Ac. 11 and 13 8;at4iatroL It. II. We A MOW, Hheet Mtilr an1 Mnalntl Imtruraonlii ; Cliirkfr-t if and Hteiunuy ic Hvua' I'lanoi. No. Jl.tioutli Uiirh atrcat. OHIO BTATB JnURVAU Pallr, Tri'Wpeklr and Wwkly, tha beatnewa, uufiiraatt and faroilr vrer-, and tba belt Advat-tialn; Medium in the Htata. PAIM IIVG. F. 8. KUI.I.EK, SIGN AND BANNER Painllnff fJlna Clltllnfft l,ttrltir of nllKlDdt-t H. E. COS- HIGH AND TOWN 8TS- KNul'F. For I'alntlDfr, Papri..r, Ac., rail at Knnpl'a 1'nlnt Shup, No. T.i fcuuiu II gliclrtct, Coluro-bua, (tliu. I'l.UTIIII-.ltN AN IIRI.L II A WIJKKS, F. HAU.KYA80N, Ih'alrra in Tad Ptpt1 and KhiotLead, lUthaand Wai.r ciuMla ana Waah Ituwla. W M. '1 lid at. lH'Tll! f M. WEIDI'U A MOSrjlK, Phf 1otrra)t."rf, da!ra In 1'iHurra, Oral anl H (jniire Frumta. Htudioaud kalaiouta( tfround tloor, P. O. Aivad. im.i :xi turns. ANI llKWHClIWAlt.. IMnti.bor. dmlitr In I.-kul I'iimi. Pumna. TV'atcr OluicU, llath Tuba, iVc, cor. IliKli ami Town ttt. JAMKH ANl'BKW. Plnmlif r, dal-r in Putapa. Iad Pip. Water ( 'U, t a. Waah liaiina. ttr... 115 North Uuh atrcet. Columliua. OJlIiEN A LAN MAN. fannrhoturcranf al' at urn ml prrry daarrlption Uiini, H. K. cur. hphngaud Water atrtvta. TAII.IHIIKfJ AWD KKIAIKINfl. JUI.HM I,AUTHi:iiltA'H, THr ; room No 1 Nmt!it n ItuiMtnir. rtnfha tutla, ruutma and lularfd in a satialautaty man Kni:s. F. wi;s(ii:ii, No. ffl Ronth Hlh alrMt ht tho rliMreat Wina, nd and wluit. Uvcomiuendixl by all l'liyau-iana. waki:i: ntiu. lABPENTKH 4t NIXON. 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Many years yo, not Iobr nfler the death, of (JroiuAVtU, ami wbllu tbe Went liidli'B were still li-ftBtuI ty a lawlt'ss crew or outluwn from all outlontt, a tall brift took tier departure from Bristol, buu nit for Jamaica, with acaryo ol con-sltle ruble value, and numerous piHsca-peri, eailtTant, BupercarHo, and otlmre The iOynl Charley was a auuud brlp or 400 touts a pood nailer, wull-armul, and tolorably weil-matintd. Hercaptain was a weather-beaten tar, who knuvt almoat every rea where the English nag had yet wavtd, and his passengers felt a. proportionable amount of cod tide nee from their knowledge of his experience. There were on board several pttriutiageti of very ordinary character, butouly a few connected with our narratlve.und to those alone can we now refer. Mr. Jumes Boweu was a wealthy proprietor going out to rccide permanently lu Jamaica, accompanied by bis daughter, a nephew, and several workmen whom he had selected for their in'elli-gencu a iil boni'Ni.y. '1 hit geutiemito whs one of those straightforward, frank Englishmen who pieane at a glance, ami whose lives of utility aud perneveraucu prove as useful to those around them as tht-y are protltablu to themselves. Ilia wtle had been an excellent and worthy woman; but after being hit? partner for nearly thirty years, she had recently died, leaving him an only daughter, who was uow a very beautliul girl of about two or three and twenty.Well-Informed, accomplish!, ami extremely lancinating, she seemed formed by nature to prove the delight of her parcuts, and the pride ol him who should win hf r maiden affection. Hut Eleanor Howen was a romantic girl, given to melancholy moods and reverie i having formed lu her own mind a model of a umu, he had as yet found no one to come up to her ideas a very comni'iu occurrence when people exect any th I n uureaouable. Foud or roinauce ami poetry, weil read lu Chaucer, Si'eLcr, ttliakspeare, and even Mil ton, Eleanor deaily lovid mystery and Ideality. A plain, positive man would aevi'r have done for her, and yet Henry Posts its, hiT cousin by tie mother's side, who accompaoled thm on their jourut-y, was plain aud positive euough, ai d he wus the only sunous suitor she had yut had, Henry wus Mr. Uowen's only male relative, Tne child of a young and favor lie sister, he had been educated as a clerk, and when old euouuh, had been taken by his uncle ns a junior part-utr. He had In early youth been used to poverty, but since eUbtefn, his uncle's gt-m-ro-ity had made him Jndept ndent enough; aud uow that a marriage between him and tileauor was projected, brilliant Indeed was the protipect before him. The sole Inconvenience was, that his cousin hud llitly nji-cted him; but this the yonng mttn reg irdt d only as coquetry, which time would R,;t over. As be really loved nix, bu lived lu hope. Before Ht irtlng, roul oillccrs oume on board aud carelully ixamlued t very passenger. A leading nllicer of Cromwell's had b'uo denonuctd as In. England, aud ab. ul to escape, aud the vl.Tliuce of the olllclals of every port was great. The list wus gone over, the vessel r-enrctitil iu every imaginable luarter, and then the auchor was weighed, the cads loosened to the breize.aud the Uoyal Charley started on her way. It wa a lovely May morning, aud Lleuuor sat on the raised quarter-deck watching the evolutions ol the crew and the physiognomies of the passenger. Ti e crew was motley enough In character, but her eye at once singled out ouu among them who certainly formed a maikett contrast to all bis companions. Ha waa a tall handsome man of about thirty, with expansive lorehead, eyes that pierced to the very heart, and a look of command which could not be mlstakun. The )ouug lady could not keep her eyes otT lit in. l-'roin the time of the loosening of tne sails, lie had been busy everywhere, below aud aloft. He hauled th ropes and hulyards as If they had never been out of bis hands, aud yet his gait to all appearance far more that of a soldier than a sailor. About two hours alter leaving lirisioi, and alter a long look rouud the nor I icon, Kieanor noticed him come alt, pass tne captain, who bowed, shu though') with unuMi'l respec fulness, aud go down into the Cibiu. Our romaullc young lady's ideas were at uuce excited, There was a mystery to unravel It was quite olear, and she could not help n-Mcliiu at sir-cu instance which promised to lake away from i he U-dious n)nuotouy or a sea voyage. Something tu thing aboutis almost as good as something to talk altout or see, aud what will) her lav. .rile poet and ber mypterlous aailor, Mis li-twtn began to faucy she might pass the lime of her Journey pleasantly enough, bhe bad been at sua too olien to nave tne inversion of sea sickness, which usually occupies a week with sensitive iwopie, ami the stranger was quite a gousua. While themi thought wera in her mini the sailor camu up on dick, hut far dlln rently clothed, llcwnreaacuii-Snanlab costume, with slouched hat and plumes, a sword and brace of pistols all showing oil a most remarkable handsome lace and elegant tlgnre. He advance! I toward fie group formed by the captain, Mr. Uowen ami daughter, Air Hvurv I'u.itaus, aud aome other passen gers, Ijoweil politely but rather haughtily to them, hastily tixed hli black eye on Kluauor, aud thvu passinl them to lean his folded anus on lurt bulwarks, where he sunk Into a deep reverie. Ad the passengers were puz.led. while the young lady a heart qulta be it Willi excitement. It was clear that she hid fal len uiou A gtuuliit', nndeVeluiMnl mys tery, aud abe cjualdered herself A Very happy woman. A good lea ling nreexe this, captain r suddenly aald tbe stranger, turning rouud; 'ami one ttitt, ii it woum out last, might run us to port In forty days.' 'True, air, true; but winds are variable.' replied thu worthy sklpiwr with a smile aud a bow; 'and wri'Il be very apt to llnd It contrary before the week's out.' 'lie fore ulght perhaps,' continued the strainer, alter a steady and uarelul ex-amtnallon ol the heavens, ''.'Hurt's a eouih easterly look about the sky 1 dnu t at all like. 1'eriiaps It may ketp tiff un til lo-inorrow, but crack ao everything, Captain M.miro-e, If you would get oil' the lanu. roova oui mu aiuuuing sail booms, aud loosuu royals.' 'Ay, ay, sir I' replM uivsklpxr, with Whun the strauger's worn m-einui law. Wail a while I crle.1 the other ciulck- It. looking down to levwanl. aud lower ing his voice 'there's a slteable craft yonder trying to get to windward of us, and maylw she's uo good. Haul aft the starboard bracer, helm a-wvather The captain Immediately followed his directions, which Immediately brought the stranger astern anil the brig lay down to a prvuy at I IT Imeie, goln through the water with considerable rapidity. It loon became evident that tne vessel wninn was a man oi-war in chase, and the captain and stranger ex changtil signlflcatlve glances. Wo must keen on thletack another hour,' said the siraugert 'keep her rap full; don't lift the sails, bn;s. Hhe il land the bretxe, never fear. She's a good ship, and minds her helm. The skipper now drew the othsr on one side. An animated dm vernal Ion ensued. The tone of the captain was respectful, and even rather Imploring; I lie other s wsacaim ami anmmtndlng. I'reMnuy iney ioohhi over tne stern. HeriHiop la now clearly visible.' ex clalnu"! the rkl.Mrt 'an hour ago I on ly saw her nialatop. tiliv'a galulng grouuil last' Hits can't reach ua heDire night, ran- lain, and then we'll be amid thn shoals and rocks 1 wot of, where she will never dii l it w. i mat to me, I defy the myr nidons of the man btuarL' Hush I said the skipper In alarm, There wan no one near, however, but Kieanor, whose eyre were Died curiously on the white sails of the stranger vea-Nl tad who, nlthoagh she distinctly heard the words, made no sign of having done so. Hours passed without produclngmuch evident change In the state of Ifairs, tboughlt was clearly visible to au experienced eye that thu man-of-war sailed at least a knot an hour better than tbe merchantman. Hut It was dark, and there was no moon until mldalght. On this both captain and his mysterious passenger counted for safety. The cabin passengers suppi d together, and when they came on deck It was dark. High land was clearly yletble ahead, however, despite the gloom. The strauger took a keen look around, and then, standing by tbe captain on tbe quarter-deck, gave his directions in a whisper. 'Ail hands about ship tumble up-down with the helm tacks aud sheets mutucall haul belay T were orders as rapid y obeyed as given; aud then when the brig forged ahead, according to a plan arranged, dead silence prevailed, not a light was allowed to be shown, and the Royal Cuarley went back almost the way she bad come. Presently the stranger sprang quickly to the wheel. 'Square yards I' be shouted; 'haul np the weather clue of the mainsail.' The skipper hiins- II ran to obey, and In live minutes tbe Uoyal L liar ley was n gut do-fore the wind, with foaming breakers right and left, aud but a n-irrow channel In which she could move. This continued for about a quarter of an hour, when the stranger left the wheel, and bade the captain lay to. The yards were braced rouud, and, those forward counteracting those aft, tbe brig became motionless. Everythlngwas now ready. Au old jolly-boat, with a short mast, was lowered, au immense lantern was fastened to the top of the mast, and the thiug let loose. At a distance it presented all the appearance of a ve-isel auchored outside the breakers, afraid to move In the dark. This simple plan one ofteo resorted to, but still of.cn successful carried out, the sails were again 111 led, the helm put down, aud away weut the good brig on her tirat course, free from all serious auxiety with regard to her pursuer. IL TUB VOYAGE UUT. Early next morning Eleanor came on deck, where she found the unknown qui etly walking up aud down, with all the calm of a man who felt perfactly safe. There was uolhltig In sight but the blue sky and water. It was a lovely day. The wind was fair, the sails bellied to the breeze, the masts bent uuder the still' pressure, and all seemed to promise a pleusant voyage out. Eleanor sat down and looked out upon theses, but her thoughts were not tnere. one had scarcely slept all night for thinking of him who now walked by her, bis arms folded, hit brow kutt, aud his eyes nxed on the deck, tilie was strangely puzzled to know who he could be. on seem a good sailor, miss f said he su ldenly, speaking In a lull dcup voice close by ber side, and with all the ease, elegance, aud grace of a polished genMemun. 'I'retty goon i' said jsmanor wr." a start of unf.-tged surprise. 'This Is my fourth 1'jng voyage.' You have been a traveller ? I sup pose you know the West ludtes wellf' I now nothing of them save what cm be at en rouud my father's pl antation in Jamaica, i'ne stranger, seemingly encouraged by h r words, sat down by her side, and hetfan (-peaking or the various islands round tno Mexican guK, ot the buccaneers and Hpiiilards, of the Spsnhh main, and all the wouders and curiosities of a place tbeu comparatively Utile known. Ilts description Were clear and deeply Interesting, and Eleauor was much surpris d at the Immeuss knowl- Ige dl-played by so young a man, who from hit conversation had evidently spent the greater part of his life In Eug- Und. lie rrankly owned to tne lady that he was an oillcer of the famed Iron side, that had been a favorite with Crom well, aud consequently was proportionality detested by thu reigning power. He had only been In England he said, three weeks on family business ; bat during this time be bad been tracked like a wild beast of the woods, and was giad to breath the Tree air or the sea once more, lie enu red Into picturesque details of his adventure which singularly Interested bis listener, who, from education and reliulous feeing, felt much sympathy with the animated speaker. Suddenly, however, he turned his talk hack to thu gulf, as Mr. Llmvm and Mr. Post-ans came on deek. A rapid (fiance made Eleanor aware that his couildeutlal avowals were for herri lf alone. Uood morning, father dear,' said El eanor advancing to meet htm; 'here am I up to niy cars iu ni stones oi nuccan-cers aud pirates, 1'iay Uuaven we meet none oflhein !' Art so fearful of thsm,.adyf remark ed tno stranger. 'And surely no wonder. They are terrible men. I would not llkn to fill in- to the bands or Henry Morgau, or Mout-b ir, or' 'Him of the Lone titar continual the Iroimdu with Aiimlle, '1'rxy who is he r' 'No man knows,' answered the other. He Is said to own the liveliest craft In all the gu f, to He about In uuknewn places, cou,lDdow a like a thundercloud on uuupec.lng nierctiaulmen la the very places where they couul themselves sale, Many a good ship has been picked up by id awdt bngantine just on s port.' '(tod preserve os from the bloody-minded knave I' said Henry Post ans 'We haw beard euough of bimlo ltrls-tol. He wages a war of extermination against las Spaniards, though he never touches English merchantmen) but, strangely enough, he has captured many English meiuuNwar of twice his force by sheer cunning. A magnlilcent reward la oil' ml tor his apprehension.' 'I never heard that he was bloody-minded,' replied the Hound head quietly; 1 always was told that he never took life except In fair light; hut there are many rumors a Moat, aud uo man can say which am true and which are false.' The conversation continued some time in the same Urns, and by breakfast-lime a considerable amount of Intimacy had sprung up between tha parlire There Is do phcellkea ship for breaking down tbe barriers that society raises Iwiween man and man. tfome days paed over, and the Commonwealth oillcer became unceasing In hts attentions to Mlsa Howen. lie was ever at ber side, and as his talents, education, conversational powers, and experience, were vastly superior to those or Henry I Wans, Eleanor could not hut pay him elinMt exclusive attention. At the end ol a fortnight tt was evident that the young men were declared rivals, and a coolness ensued. A great change was then visible tn both men. The round head became gay, light hearted, merry; a smile was ever on his Up, and his eye beamed with lneiprewlbledsllght Tbe merchant bcoatne moody, sullen, and silent, and thu almost destroyed every rhanoeof rivalry whlob might hare ex- iswu. mill Eleanor made no marked dls line lion between them, except as regards listening to the one more ih an to the other. Thli she oould scarcely avol t, for l horn was no comparison between the colloquial power of tbe rivals. The father aevmcd scarcely aware or what was going on. He had habituated him self to look on Henry 1'iwiane si hie future son In-law; and like many other pann'a In a similar position, he hardly liioiinini it pi -woo is mat ammipr should attempt to Interfere with su-h corafirts hie and satisfactory airtngmpnts. About thee weeks, however, l'ter their departure from Htlatol, two brief scene occurred which brought matters to ell nax. A Tier dinner one day, Eleanor and the 'ranger went on deck, the paaaengire er atu-rcd themeelvee about, while Mr. Howen and Henry PusUns remained lone The young man abruptly addressed his senior partner, and expressed his regret thai hit hopes of nearer and dearer Ue were at An wd, Tbe eld man, much surprised, asked for an explanation. It was glveu. Postans ex-plained that since the 11 rut Interview ba- tween Eleanor and tbe mysterious mi-! Known, an evident attachment had sprung np on both sides, which render-1 ed his future assiduities out of place. ' He therefore begged to withdraw hit pretensions, aud hoped fiat this nnTor- I tunate change In hlsprospcets would cot ' alter their connection or affection and business. Mr, JJowen would not believe tbe yonng man; but the Lcpbcw Insisted, and the uncle at length yielded to the other's solemn assertions. Ho then exp'ained that his property Irj housra, i lands, and moneys In England was in-! tended for his daughter, while his West Indian estates, U'-grocs, and business, were all for bis nephew. A will existed, he Bald, prepared, in case of his death before the exacted marriage, which provided for everything, save a largeKum to specie which he was taking out to Jamaica, where he wanted It for Immediate use. The young man thanked his uncle warmly, aud alter again expressing his sorrow at the severe disappointment he had received, joined some planters lu a game of cards, leaving the father wrapped In deep thought. He was a fund and aLTectlonate parent, devotedly attached to his child, and It never crossed his mind to think of thwarting her lU' clluus.. He determined, however, to have an explanation with the stranger next day, as, except that the captain showed him great deference, nothing was kuowu ab nit him. Toward midnight Henry Postaus retired hastily to bis room with a dark and moody conuteuance. On deck auother Bcune had taken pla-.e. 'In three weeks more,' said the stranger as bu and Eleanor leaued over the bulwarks. 'our pleasant Journey will bo over.' It was a lovely night, thought rather dark, except below upon the waters, where myriad phosphorescent lights dauced around the ship as she cut lazily through the waves. All day It bad in en calm, the sun had shone on the mirror of the long billows so as to fatigue the sight, while a few vapoury clouds Irid Ibated across the sky. The wind was sinking aud dying away, evidently before a change of weather. All was still, quiescent, aud in repose. The two ueW I r lends felt thu Influence of '.he hour aud of nature, aud their hearts readily beat with similar emotions. Eleanor made no reply to the other's speecu.and he was far irora displeased at receiving uo answer. 'W ill yon bear In your mind some remembrance of our meeting, lady V said he after a long pause, during, which he bad lu vain attempted to gut a glimpse of ber averted face. 'I shall never fu met the kindness with which you have shortened my long journey uy pleasant talk,' answered the lady in a low tone. 'And may 1 hope that we may meet auatnf" asked the Irousldu soldier aux-lously'Mr father will he glad to sro yon nt his houiu if you make uu stay in Jamaica, and can spare lime to visa Old Oak ns ntatlon. 'JVidy, why should I hesitate to si-eak frankly. 1 am a soldier and a gentleman, anl If I come to your lather's house, it will be to bi-g your hand iu marriuge, I would not. however, nut so dtllcatu a question to four excellent pareut without some word to ebcourtge me. Our acquaintance has been short, lady, but on board ship days aie Week", aud weeks mouths.' Receiving uo rtolr. the Iron hide nour- cd forth lu his owu eloquent aud eucr- geuc manner ail nis leellngsj and at lt, alter nearly two hours or uuceaslug persuasion, obtained au avowal that, provided he could win iter lather's ciiae.iil, bu mUht put faith lu Jar geuurosity He could uot expect mote, he bad not dared hope ao much. Tne joy of tbe soldier was grave aud earnest; he thanked Eleauor with thu serious aud solemn tone ol a man who unleiguedly felt that he had taken the most decisive step In life, and who fully appreciated the gen-ulue value of such a prize as a woman's heart, Tbe conversation of tbe happy couple became mure coutldcntial alter this, audit was nearly midnight when the young lady kl-sed her lather's forehead, and Went to beJ, I TO 1)1 CONTISDKn.J Dii. Win slow' Li van ami Stoma ho.KNOB Tno proprietors or this not-eity in metliciRB warrant It under a penal ly or ire OwuMttnd do&in, to cure any case of biliousness, dyspepsia, cousllpa-tlon, or grneral debllliy. 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MAN NFlAIHinA WATKHI ItaraalWIUar-nltr-aOuM tha kanlkhhir a-bau-a bmi Mf hmu, aiaat -a fiaaiw uafraaa, Eronoitiicril llouaokceplns;. We hurt1 now bufnrn tu a nrrulur uulilh3 bv the Hra Mo Funnu Uo., wliH-li we adviaa v:ry one who takut an mten-at in tba rood filiation to read. It aeciitea,entJ aely, thu origin and uav 1 (ho diblu U-'u Moaa l-'annu, and ireeiitaan array ol aibiilinc atid oilier toalluoiiy in it favor w Inch can burdly fall to o .iiviuoe I bo tuuat akptiHl ot tin pamiiiuuiitcUimM aa an eronomie., Wboieajme, diifeatife, tinitiuHtiy tuti ittoua, ai very pie waiiiatiaitum tutbt) national catU. Una at in mat I tbucutitduainn at wbicb luaiy of tha moat eminent, bolcl keeper, armtif co'ika, tiby-aiciana, climiaUt in--reliant a, tec, ot New York, n,o mtujw, ku,u nicy auu uifir opinions on mm ui.jwt over thf!lr own mnatuiu, in tho paiuidiiul to wbicb wo uiluilii. Am luteruiuw wiib u oovtur and bla Full en t. TTiraVtnotitlif'ijfoSlr. James Henry Poddinir, of 5oliruoatrot, ew York, won, aa bo u powd, not f.ir lioin dealli'a uour. Ilia ) li.t:Wli cnuMilerml a akiitui (Jiiu-bail tfi'ou blUi Up, pro-nounclii( bia uip uinl atioiby. Uo waa ietir-tuliy Wiutudana dabtlitaUU, had a coiisUint pmu in bit rihl aide, atv nritily cooiiHh to keep a baby alive, and wiia luti'd dL,.rtw4 in apir.ta. At tlna juuL'turu, a citrk in tiin 'eatublinbiUL'iit whi-rulio had twen einploycd, la-rnuuileU linn t try u coiirno uf I'lantaiiuj. HrriKii-. l.a t week he rotunieil to buanuaa ( bia huuitU buiiiif a uito 'J'iio other day on lila way honio ho net thephy-alt-Mil why t tended luiu, alien Lbu lolluwiiw veratiou ocenriwi: "What," aaid Ibu doctor, iiu you :" Kvi-nMk'Rptlat1 Mr. nHldinirfiiilutlT:Yon,re not aorrj to tnil youraull a ii.o pmphui, I tiupui" iir,noi cuiiiiuiif nut, uui ii u iiiirat iu. illiW 'it it my ilo-r li-liow ! Iiiiwwiihii ' Air. IL tulil luiu tliu at iryol bia recovery, buenblnu; it vtbolly to tbe IlitU-ra.) ftinl lit willing loinnIliii.il vil-all) ot by letter wbruetor uppllui to. The new fbod-rwufe, ka Ma Fakini, Is lu- w iiuim v ry popular aitti ull tla-w-, a n tab u-i In-at r i, it la tltu oliuapcal aui tuuat duliuiuua m t.it wurid. SFfcCI Alj ftriN. lluiui AlHVUUua Lytierv ul lutia Drnwa .HH,iiui) tn gold everv 17 duya ; .tim caaboU unii luloriuaiiiin luriioliid. l iiu hitf i.-. nt riilea jmitl ttir il'iiibluona ami all kmda ul (julil and aiivcr, UuVurumuut nee.urilit,'t, a:i;. XA k Lull ii r liankeri, Hi Wall H.;t, N. Y. BENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC JriHiliuto, 'I foy, IS, v. T.iLM.r, ('(it'RSB (F INHIItrrrririN IN I" Civil ftUinuirf. and Mlnnicl KiiftriiM-arir.v. CIn mialry, and Natural hciuii.e. Aiijiopiiate dL-kirurB(.-unf.-rn'd. lit'-Kj.-rit Hcnt. II. t". r tbe Aii'iUHi ueKHter, bivihk "ll Inturoiatun, adduaa 1'iuf. C'HAiiLLn IjUUVVM;, Uincioi. auJ: Giendalo female College. HtYKNTEENl H COIXKOTATE YEAR will bt'tfin "jt .Dili. Crpaor liialrac;! tn U U parlnwtna tfl. and onipUitj, hut catalogue and la.oiinatinii adiea 'liH:;wlt O'enda'r, UimiltonU,.,ohio. MIAMI J1EDIUL lOLLLGL', OF CINCINNATI Next Regular Session Begin, Oct. 4, 1870. I'rofm.or1. Tlckol.IO.UU. Bund for Segular Announcement, UEO. MKNDEKUAI.L, M D.,IK'U. MAKItTXA C01aLU. I LIE NEXTTKltM WILL I1KOIN, IN AT,L 1 dotniTtmrnti. Thuradav alumina. Ki.t i-t atd contiuui atxtvan Wucka. In th Af-i'li-my, a tburnuvh preparation for Colb'ifu may lw ub aim-d, and ina'rueti in received in ail tba branttbus uamwly Uusbt in lltuh Tuition la remitted, both in Coltfg and Ar.de-my, lo I nioa Pol irratakiDtf a lull eollti:,!? con at, and to aiudeala hmymiug tor tno mm- w.ry. 'I ho Trnatwi have drr d-d to eatablUh a patitnint of Scivnw, with aptcial leieioi-ca U ui iiii(, m-nnurj, etc. For luttlu r iniuruiatloo, apply to rmldeot Ai'lrewa, ur to i r.iioKurujr, Treaaiuer MtmTT, O.. Jul m, in;o ana la;. Suiumcirliesort. The rut-Iii-lfeiy House On Put-In-Bay Island, Lake Erie, T8TnK OMH,KsrAN! LUVKMKST RK- 1 in-ai m jMii' tica, rim-at, tirHi tnir Kir, uihuI riihina1. Yai-litinir. IWiatin. ItilimnU lL,li.. Ice t ream and H ine Uowua and dvli(bllul batii- Vino ii Ha, Pinner Qarirna. Native Orovea and Natural limt.-a, M uuliq'ht LxouraloBR on tha Day aro truly ro-mantlu.TVrua much leas thaa any Eastern Watehnff lloua-opaa for nroniervfaitr.ra Jnn lt. "'X-W WLnfa bULNY. COLBORN HOUSE fTUIIH UOfSi:. HEFITTKD ANI) IIKFI RN. X ubod, i now open lor tb apt'ommtxlmion ul u-uetta. blranirra viaitmit Nuw l.vxiiiiiton will mu it 10 near ayivaniav.' ui Ria ua a ra.ll. MiiS. 11. It. Wll.MiN.Ploprwlrraa. A. B. HMot K, Hun-nntcuOaau j a BRICC3 HOU3E, II. U. BKlWiNER, Propnotor, !irer Wrlla and Randolph Hlrrtda, rhra- Tl.la IIu- la r-ntrallylu atod, ail! lurniahed, and cuii lama .Vo rui-nta. I'll 10 JOURNAL JOB LMUjNTING OFFIOI2, 10 r.ii.lMmo Nt., ( oliiinlin, AHI PIIU'AHEU TU UU BOOK JOB r 1. 1 1 t 1 1 g every:kind, IK TUB lllSHTNTYIilil, REASONABLE RATES Anal Prnniit. SHERMAN'S PATENT BRAKE In prwTtml rrtnatrada an Whalat A Wll- ai-n ami mi iih pnimiwi p-rw.-w r- i hr h.iI. hnaiu raid.allhinatnKllona laff uatn. eatawralpt nfjl . Afeati Wahtrd Addiaas itoa lUt fhUadalpaia, fa, mm 1KOPOSAL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Orrics or the TannrKra or Wati:b Wobki, 1 CoLluuia, Ohio, Auk. 3, l7. SEALED PROl'llHALH WILL E KEEIV-It I) at tho Otlii- of tbM T mat tea ol th-Watar Worka of tbo City nt Columbui, Ubi, until Tbe I7tli liny of Augualt IH70. at 12 o'clock noon, for 2ToKa moie or lea) of 1.1. ad, (.Miraouri, loaa, or WlticotMni pro fr-rttd,i to ) arnilleil anil run itirattly fr m l he natitoiidi-ntiru r Huljihurct, in pitf or Hie oril tun y a-!, T.b ilutivt'lu-l at tha dopot iu t-'u)umliiB iu aui'h 'juuimtiea (not le than a ear ltdi aa may bo ufderul. lii'lileis will atato in tn-if pio(,oaala tho brand of Lead they propuau to furniKn. autt .1. j; J. H. ARMSTRONG, Sec'y. Paper fur (lie Slate. OFFICE OF TUB HEl'RETAHY OF HTATE, I L'uLtUtHLrt, U., Auguat 1, 170. SKALED PROPOSALS WlLL HE RE'.'EIV-Li) ut the olhutt ul thu ISoorctaiy ul dtato until ilondiirlaie a th dny ol Kept. uexl At norm, for furniihitiii Paper lor the uhj of tbe btalu ft Uliiu, tor una yuar, ua tuilowa: a,50O Kniiiis Double Miicr-ICoyul rriiitiutf Taper, 37 by 41 inchi'a, to weigh nit Icsi tban 51 pounda u liiu rtnui. 200 Ileum Poiibh! riiil Cn. lfij by S7 inrhea, t Wciirh at lemt Sli pounda to he ream. N'Vrtity-tlve K.iiina Hiucbuiti ouvet pn pr, ttnnirttd cKra, 'lftl'i ItnUea, tu wliJi at Itt4t M Ibi t'l tbe leuin. Tt.e ijuuutitltrt ilrnvv nunit'd to be increaaed at the option ul Ih-j tkt ro-laiyorstaU.Each piupoal nuiat lw accompitiifed by a aatn-plo oi uncti kiul i'I im"i propoit-d lu be firiiinlie I, itinl luuat aptrlfytbu j nee at whwn euch kind ami uaitly will ht hitni-lnrl. Tim delivery lu comuii'inu o lliu it rut ol Nuwinlwr uex: aud V.v puce iHtiu-d in lliu 1)1-1 will iuclude deavory at Uu Htutu ifouae, Utiluinbua, (lino. Km ii pidfH H.il miiat be aeeuinfanif-d by a bond, With at leiwt twoirood and aulliuitui aurctiea, in tht pnial tum of twenty tlio-tamd dollar it the piouunal lu to lurnUb all ut the p:ipi;r ri i,uirtHl, or llio douMo atipi-rioyal uuly, and llvo tboiiauuu dollara il it bo to tun.ifh the ilouli e Hal cuu uulr. conditiouod tor tbo lailblul peiloimanef of uli ouutnet ua mny Le atitr;ed, mid lor tbu payment to the Mate aa llijunlntt-d ditniui-a, of any -!: 'it cunt ovrr tbo bid wluub tlio riuto mav be ol l'K' dto p;ty lor am i, un t by ixaaunol lliu laJlUra ui win oniii:r ui mini 111.1 cum rati. 'J'liu bula to be made and conirurta awarded in awuiil.,oue with tbe Urma of an ael fiiUHiil ' An aul to pruvid' tor thu piiiLliaao of ataiwutaiy, ttiol ai'O oiuer ariieiii luriiei ucneiai rt-aauiuiy unii ta'otlicera," jna,ud ALtn-b II, IHSS, and ao act to amend aeiona tour uud mi, and to repeal M' tru Uvu of tbuaboVueutiUed act, pal Al Jlcli 3, IM.J. biin to be endorsed on thn envelopes 'WrojtotaU erjurmthttiff I'aytr Jur th .MatV." All of tbe ptipr lurniahtd undt-r anypropo'Bl mmle in iui-ilu(ieiiof tbia ndvtltiaeini'iit miixt in-ul liet iuali y tree of baryit-a, or it bur earthy Ul alamt). And no potr wilt h rctir'd unirtt ii bfrijiml iu tvtry rcijxtUo the tami'ttt accvmjmnjttii 18AA0 It. MIERWOOD, auglen;21 tkeiutuiy ol ola'a. Fuel fur the State. OFFICE OF THE HECKKTARY OP STATE, UULUMIIJH, U., AUi(Ual 1, 1B- QEALBUl'IU JtiHALH WILLIIE REuElVKD O al tbe ullleo of tbo Hectetury ot Btule unl il .flouduf lite Alb Ray al Sept. 11 ell. at noon, tor furnMiltitr tbo Htate ol Ohio with fuel lur ouu year, ua lollowa : 10,000 lSiisiiels of C011I, five fioni elate, alack and dirt, tic iuality mother it i.ecu Ui bo lulten loto accuuiil la luaAiiuj Ibe awaid 110,000 Buliclof okc, to welf-h not lei Iban W pounda to the huahel, to ue 01 ujcti iiuainy, auu avpi ury. 50 cortlMof Wood, to te dry biekory. betch or auirar, attcka four ftet lu teOKth, rr iht and Well ap It. '1 he i.uatititie aimve untned to be increaaod at tne 1 'lit tun 01 tbe m-crelary or mate, I he pn.p mala will njiudu dt hvriy at the State Hnuae, 1 oiuiuMia, Ohio, Piopoaubi to te accompanied With aamplrs, and pr(inMnf to ba turnmltii!. hca orotxiMl mu -t Uo actomtianled bT a bond nt-ciiT me ainu, nua.ui, ana piite 01 lliu lue. with at letiat two yuod and aiiltn i-nt auiedea in the pt'tial Miim ol 'on thousand dollara if the pro- poatia ov w lurinaii au ui .ue iubi reiuirunt ur me coal atul ujk, ur luu rake only, ai.d thou-a -d lollara it it Ui 10 luitiiah onbur tbu wal or Woo J, or both. 1! biua to be nuiie, and the eontracta lo be aw.irdJ 111 aw 01 ilam with tba Uiuiaol thu act eutititd "An act to provide tor the piiiibM) ol atallonrry, fuel and uth-r aiticleainr tho Ut neral A-aomDiy inn maio oureia, paaatil Mann 11, Ih J, and au act to amend ei:tlona lour and an, and tu repeal n-cti m Uvu of thu above untitled att, paed SUrili A, ei..l. llida to be en jurat d on tbe envelope ''Provotalt for Jumithintf futl jurtht .Via.'c" net ruiuiuoa uy coniiaeiuia mint in all rum Untusl in iiuabty to aaiupba, 7iii ru tuiUU riff uUy fjarttd. inaAU R. HUhltW H.iU, aitnleu;:i. Heeri-Ury of Btato. TO CONTRACTORS. DIl.VWINOS ANll HVECIFlCATIONd PtlR the inclu n ut l!uilUinD'a to ace lUitni'daU tue ottcrbvin tmvt rMty, at WtateiMilu, r r.mk-Immunity, uluu, will latou view at the otli ul R. T. lliuoka, .UkbiUct. Coluiubiu, Uhiu, ou aud ailei finiiirdar Ibe 3d Froalnto. Prnpomla are tnvitcd for thaatterat Worka, Marately ur iu bulk. Healed Mils will bo lerHvcJ for the Work until noon ut Wtdurtilay, AutUiat 3d, and nmat be induiaed 'fruata lor UuildinB,"and ml J tea -rd to Peter E. Uuilm-r a Co.. eurt.tr ol Mate aud UMn HU., We. let ti it, Ohio. The ibjhl to to- jail any or au propuaaia la nrvuu, lly ordvr of tbo EXEruriVE COHMITTKE, Wfafprvlllf, P.. Juiy It, lain. ivl-ii SHERIFFS SALE Valuable Coal Lands In York Townahlp, nineni bounty, u, 11Y VtRTL'Eor AN OUOER OF PALB. IN 1") r utilioD. to me directed, 1 alnvll ollr fot ail at publie auction, at Uw dour ut the Cuurt Unuv' in AtbiUa, uu kutiiirda)', tbo lHi Itr of Augnat, INTO, at I o'clrn k p. m., th- foiluwlnr real rtat. Hu- ait tl in llmk Tiiwiiahip, Ailnni euunty, iihio, to-ait: In irn- turn No. I, inarciiutu U and lb, oon- l.inirifti ui oi-imi acioa, unio or leaa. Alo, 71 JV-liMacrea. nun or l-n. In Irartmn No. 7. action It, Town 11, Ratuta 1.1, A ao, S 7-lOO a n-a, in iracuo.i 1.1, aeeiion 11, Town 11, lUu- i. Ihuat-ov deaoribed preiulnt-a to Im ati d nubjeet U the doer eatate ul Alury Al-thenfy, to-wtl: -la Jl-loi go ae oU ly tlw nifUa and Umnda in aaid H i- H atn tracL 1 luau lamia aru altiulatl near Mulaouvuio, tu Ui he ttt 01 Uiu ureal nial baain. IVrma, nne-tlrrd rah 111 band, ana third in one jeai, and one-lblld la two y-aia h inU-reat on (IriiTrt'il paymcnta (rum day uf tale, aceuuil by Hiuiu.-ita Hf ! IIIH-I, Appialavd at fi0' WM K. Wll HON, Hhrtiff. Purtlca deatrlntf lnl.irmUon. attdrta Hunrh cmb k Caae, l.inn, lloeking n.mniy, Ohm, or lieHh iKUi r Juajull, Alheua, Ohlu, Atlinitp tor it iiiiooea. Iraiiklin louut) Fair. SEPT. 0", 7, 8, AU 0, 1S70. Premiums (Payable In Ca.li) $5,000. CoiiiH'tnlon 0irn to ttiofclulc. Eutrint Frpfl, except in Bwcpn.ikes aud mr uoriei in morn uiau ouu uioas n"ilK ANNUAL PAIR Ot THE FRANKLIN L i mint f A a ri' littoral roob iv will ai held un tho aUiva nam-l tlata on thtlr l-Miittfiil ,rroiinda nn t.ul Ur al airrel, ooimoua. The rn'iut l.lat u vetr larae. and will comnata lafurablr lailh la variety aud libuallly, with Ibal uf Uie Ulna roaie r air. titand 1 rinla of Hmt In llunnlnr, PaHnr, and Trottins, will take plane wb Uay lot my hbvial puriia, uat um MBuuiua llALl'-MlT-Il Til AC It. The fa rant Iha Ftiend Htrtet lla'lroad ma 41- ftril lo in uinonna Half fiarrjrrfaitoviU be IB his ltb Ul Railroad Cispftiu. Ailmiaaion Jiixnia. (Iiiltlren, aovuinpanleil by their frWnla, FrH, (uhnSttb-aman enpr dftw, WrattMite. (Mala N it'k Adv. eale, lnMt-r UaarHaand l.lr, II eiun tutin-l, A' hem Jttumal, din. wile Mbitrat, l.oielou 1 ni eta I, I'tlmna tt.,..tv, lHlwar-04ilt', IU).Tille TnhtiK,', pubitah 3 Wtcka wvkl( and an I Villa tut hl '..! STONE MASONS. TWANTTWRNTY KUtHT-rLAH- MAHOHH nmte other h-rd aiply. l.m ploy menl p-r mannnt, pa prtimpt, and wana la ttrr lr rood WoranMB UiattWB aaj einer won in ine nuit, I). W. II. IAY, IVatraetnt Ceatral Ubte LuaatM Ajylasa, JIM al ft lt k Et V bVVL ISA MV t tm & IL K By our system of Solf-moanuromont, easily understood, we enable customers to sond thoir orders in such a way as to SECURE AS GOOD FIT as though they came themselves to our Establishment. Our Improved Bulos for Self-Measurement, Sir .plea and Prices sont whon requested, and PROMPT ATTENTION given to all orders, with GUARANTEE of entire satisfaction. JOHN WANAMAKER. Ohio Merchant Tailoring Co., OPERA HOUSE BLOOK, COLUMBUS, O. The Finest selection and most varied assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND for Ui-ntL-mea' Spring nod Summer I'liiiii mill Flint y Trou 'rlit(; CiKsimcre. SotiK li, mi i oilier kuiiiiik's; Milk, t'tivlinifro mill nurscllles Vvliiia,'); I'lHlll, niiiKnnui, Tricot, untl oilier onllnns riiKllilr, FreiK'll mill Aliicrlcmi 4 lllii in ull Colon, Ao. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. the ftuortmeat U .ntirttly new .nd tho mnt elegant in the ci'. r. I'ATKNT PANTALOON DUAWEIIS, ALEXANDRE KID 0L0VE4, HUSS1AN BKACKS HUm.iNIIAMIi ('(K.r.AliS, & PRIZE ItIKIA.T NII53J.TIS ll.UE to Oudzb, fttul wurrenteil to Fit or do .ate. OpntU-nii-n dealrlng cooil clotli, well mails and trlmmeil, at fulr price., solicited tu call aud vxamine our ilock. BOTITILK, 8. V. STinsOI, Jt:U III C II, KiiprrlnlriKlnnt. I'orniiiiii. Trentur or Ii. B. M'ADOW, No. 2 Neil PIAKOS, OBGAKS, VIOLINS, STEINWAY'S PIANOS. '1 hoy wear loosest, tborcfora the cheapvtt ; Tliey are oo(tualled In regard to tone or acting j Titer will require lean attention to uep In onh -r : They will Invarlalily pjore tlicmitelvmatlsfactary ; Tli havo a light, duralilo anil elaatlc action ; Tlicy ate capable of great oiclicatrjl cll'octt ; They poasrtia a remarkably muml and ntinornns tnne; They am alwujfl In tkniand, new or ol.l ; The aro sought lor by tbe nuiltltu les; Thty are used by tits King, and Queens of Europe Pianos and Organs to Rent lo Hut tha Rent will pay for them. SHEET MUSIC. INSTRUCTORS, AC. TVo. S3 TVoll House. ARCHITECTURE. "NT" ILMAM TTSNI.KY, ARt HITWT FOR theiivw lnattiilltn fur Ktluratiantif tho lllind at Cohimhua. Ohm. and manv of tha la-at puhltd and privata aliui tum thnuKht.ul tlw u.untrr, olT i hia pmfesaH'iial arvita lu allcon-It-inplatinf ArvliiUrltiral, Knginax rinf, or l.aiid ca linpnitftnaata, llipuUi;s'iuUudalMmilviMa, Au., ana tulrta to II P. NnUh r. 0, Hoaainna, l. V, Anuiiiwa, Ks-Oov. t os, Uov. U.;ia, t u utnua. II rrnlftaattt, Ktlward Hainvant, Wm. llonrwr, and IhtvanuUaAlalUihliaL L.aud 1. K. MlluaUra til tinvinaaU. Aai'inrr.cT's orxn-ca. AHYM'M Foil TDK IU.1Nll.or II C Nnili.K'rt UfKHK., Carp ntrr Itlnrk, and rt. K c.,r. uutlb and Walnut nu,, unciunatl, O. aiy ii. DE BIlsTO'S VIA. FUQAI Do Illng's Via Fuga ouroa all Liter, Kitfa'y and HtnUtr IH$t,ut, Vrgnte HVaa-atwi, Vmkii jfirlmal, (hnrl Ikhtht t, and all oora plamla ot tho OiPwnf (.ryaai, IB luaiaaad latnalt. SMUraUy UtiutnaUng la Consumption and Doclinoi tl,ooo Itowartl! Will be patrl for any -aa nt fVftwt. fittKmtt ar HrqiMff i'lLUJt iAl ls Uiku'a I'lLa UtMkUtyauii llaBIVU't M AOir t.lNIMFNT eiiw Hhtm-Wdfir "atai, ItjwtHU, Araaaw autal Aamird Jmtit m at tn ami tStnif. h..M Kwrywh-re Bonl fnr rmpWat, .laaraiir- iu Fiaiiklla Ht., IUltlave, Mil. t'SK KlATLT-rRINTno LETTER-HEAD Ami Older al the J AILY JOURNAL OFflCE 0 4t)t 4mM DOMESTIC WOOLENS. Weftr, ,ver oiblbited in tbi. mk.t. House. GUITARS, BTEIN3S, 40., &0 Ajmlioioui bnsineat man expend! no leu for advertising ttuut for rout THE JOlTliNAL tiltrUI.ATIJi TlllttlUUllllt'T TUB STATE iiki kmjui TiU'i; oil niicoLiiMor thu JO U1S IVAL Wh.l V..u U.r. V IU. To tlu; lulllo. It la una n tlw VERY BEST INVESTMENTS YOU CAN MAKE. It la a nc-oosiAjy outlay, and u Certainly Krieps Kflari of DOLtAItS AND CENTS Increase cf Business. T0U IUU OUt II) M AtOl'.ND 100 Tu otwivita PXYINQPvESULTS aiivi:iiiis: iv tii u OCR JOS D.PiRTMENT. HaatMnTillt(H''llll,Y ItKFITTKD al baavf apauaa, and at ouundtl ol aai ABILITY TO PLEASE ALL, Who May favor tbtlt ISitraaaffa, Cull and Sec Ufa. |
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