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T V 'V 4 VOLUME XVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1854. NUMBEB 271. $l)c Pailn (Dljto State Journal IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY TlflJ OJnOJSTATB JOURXAL COMPANY. JOUaSAL BUIlDlflOS, B1SH AND IUU STSSITS fSAKCl 0!l HIQB. TERM SltwimaHy in advanet .-In Colnmbus, S6.00 syear; by mail, $5 00. bail f during tha Miioi of the Legislature, and rri-Wwkljr fhr th nrtalnder ef tha ;w, S6 00. TUB UKKKLY JO" I jtNAL la furnished to city subscribers at 3, nd y mail at 1.50 ear. Clubs of four nd upwards, JI.20; "f'ti-u ami upwarils, S1.0O. Til K TKl-WKKKLY JOURNAL U JJ3.00 a yew. I1ATKS OF ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rate and rulM bam bsan agreed upon between tha proprietor of (h Ohio Statesman and tha Ohio &tfa Journal, to he observed in all caws, altar thii data. July 20, 1S49.J One square, f!0 lines or laM of this siaed typ, for one insertion, 00c. ; roeh additional insertion, 25s. n 9 i 1 at) uare, :1 iifi 'J 8 00 4 00 6 8J O. 8. I . 10. 'Jaipur,, 1 87 3 87 6 006 OH 8 00j 9. 110. TJ. 15 3iiaiva. 2 604 606 508 00,9 00(10. 112. 14. 1 squares, 3 006 60 8JW9 00 10. ll'J. .jit. 16. ! BI TBI lata 3 squares. fChanwahla- quarterly, 85 !'t.mlm.,,i """'"'y 830jj 6 squares, Ohatig.nlle - I quarterly,.. ..ST nionrhly, V. ww-kly, iV,: daily, Lin, ft'lVk eoliiron, ' wkly, , I dully, 801 Staiilitnt card, 6 lino or less, for ona year 810. No Imrtiwiieiit to ba conaidarad by tha year, unless speclftiil tm thi itmnuwript, or previously agrtatd npnn berwww tint parties Ail,t'rri.iueut nut markad an Uia npy for a apwif1id niunher of iimertiniis, will Ik mn'inuol ona month, unlaw ordered out. and livuiftit will h esctsd accordingly. All i."r'iwiiinii from strangers or transient persons to be paid in iiilvHiii The privileges of yearly adverllwirs will be confined rigidly to their rv:tular husinnis ; and all adrertuwmenM not pertaining there to, to he prii.i fur extra. ' Advertisements fur Auctioneer, General Amenta, Heal Ratal Airenra, 4 c, not to he contracted for by the year, but to be rhargwi hy the pieee, at the inual rates. Auuoiiiii-iiig candidates (for offices of every description) to to fluu-eed at the rat nf tilly canu per week, for each name; the nam tu he. in all eases, paid in advanns. Attorneys will be uolden for the price of Inserting adrertiw-nienui brought ill hy thetn. i'ublialiar not aooouutahie for the aix-urwy i' h-gul advertisements beyond the amount charged for their pub il'MOUtl All leaded ailrerlineraentj to ba charged not lea than double the above mtes, and measured as If solid. Advsrtiaeiiieuta on the iiihk exclusively, to be oharged at the rata of 60 per cent, in advance of the almve rates. No A DVSRTIHKIf ENT OAK BI E8IRT1D SRITUITOUHLT. Air.-TtlMHnenie for charitable inetitutious, Are companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and aucb like, to be charged h'tlf price. . IVathd Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral imitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to tpa paid for. All persons sending communications or requiring notiiwenf lain eoireee, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charge are made fhr admittance, and all norioes of private euterpriM-s, ran only he inserted with the underHtanding; that the same are to be paid for. If Intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the 'ittite will I charged at the raM of not lees than 20 cents per line and then onlv when accompanied by an advertieetnent. BUSINESS CAttUS. NEW MACHINE SHOP.-Davies & Swan, rttato Avenue, east mid of National Road Uridine, having tarnd with new machinury, arn proparod to do all kinds ol Michino Work with despstcn, and in thdboit maonnr. fpocial attontlou will bnifivonti) MILL WURKoI evory description. A aaaro ol public patronage ia solicited. L ii. DAVIKS, (late with J. Ridgwsy.) pr9 FRANK a WAN. fJAP AND LETTER PAPERS. BURR& v RANDALL are agents of the celebrated Southworth Manufacturing Company, and otliir their papora by tho case or single ream at mill pricus. Including blue and white ruled cap, blue and white ruled lotter, Bath post, all sizes; commercial note flat cap, lolio post, etc. ju7 rVO FRUIT GROWERS. The American JL Fruit Urowers' (iuldo lu the Orchard and Garden, by F R.KUlot. For sule at tho New Bookstore of mariiO . H. RILEV ii CO. CAPITAL CITY DAOUERREAN ROOMS. The undurslgiied having permanently located In ui.i city, has avsiled himself of every advantage uecoaiar) t ) uxaoute perfect Uairuurreotypes having a largo Sky Light, he can take pictures withuut regard to weaiher. Ha has just received a Urge mid splendid assortment of cases of every variety, lrotn tho full slzo down to the smallest that are taken. Every lady au l gentleman Is respectfully Invited to call at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South ot the Franklin Kank, aud Diamine specimens. J. W. WYKUS. Columbus, Jan. 18, 1854. JanlO dly TOSEPH FrSMITtl, Attorney at Law, Keal F.etnto, Itounty I.nnd anil Pnnalon Agent-Two doors east of lllgh.on Town slreet, Columbus, Ohio Will ntteud to the practice ol hisprolession,ohtalulug pensions, buy lug, selling and obtainingland warrants, selling and leasing real estate, examining land titles, collection ol claims, etc. Cjj" Letters from a distance must be ptttljmid. Ju30 MUSIC ! May Queen, Nancy Till, Zundeil & Mason's Melnueen Instructor, and Rralnard's Operatic Melodies. Just received at A. W. PhNNIMAN'H, mar'-!4 3 doors north ol the American. TllIDQWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad fJ e street, near the bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of castings, always on hand. T M. GUITEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at J e Law, and Commissioner of Deeds and to take Depositions tor Ohio and othkb Wkstkrn Statks, (late ol Cincinnati,) bas established himsell In his profession In New York city, where allcouunuiiicatiunswill receive prompt attention, t Ucters to tha members ot the liar ot Columbus, Cinctnnat and Southern Ohio. OJic No. 14 Wall Strut, Nr.v York. marl'8 INC1NNATI STOCK AUCTION SALES HKtVCON dt llOf.rilEM, Salr.t llmrmi 8:1 and Ho Walnut Sirert, Sell every Wednesday and Saturday, at lili m., atthn Merchants' Exchange, Railroad Bonds, Railroad, Hank and Insurance Stocks, Real Estate aud Monied Securities, of all descriptions. The advantages of these sales are that they are held during change Aiura, and as they call together all the monled men, securities will at all times sell at lair rates, Cincinnati, O., April 14, lrJ53. rpHE undersigned have this day formed a JL partnership under the name and style of MILLER, DON-sLDMON & Co., tor the purpose of doing a general Banking and F.rchango business, in the ofli :eformerly occupied by L. Donaldson 4i Co., on the corner ol Stale and High streets, (City Rank Building.) JOHN M1LI.KK, LUTHER DONHLDSON, Febuary 1, 1854-dtf A. 11. GREEN. lMt. Ii ! I Alll'iivwili office, thk samb robmkrlt occonkd bv thr lath dn iiowabd, Stat Stbrst, East op th Post Opitick, COLUMBUS, OHIO. RmiDr.wcs Stsrling Uall, (Medical College. Buildings) State street. mari!4 dly pOLUMBUS WIQ AND curl manu- V FACTORY J. W. MOLI.IEU. 96 High street, oppn- . aB w ii . iripi.iiii!iiu site the t;ipiloi House, insnuiacturer ni HENTS' VENTILATED, OOSSAMER, DIAMOND and ZEPHYR WKiS, TOUPEES, SCALPS, &o. LADIES' SKLK-AUJIJSTIlnu win, I HALF WIIIS, BANDS, BRAIDS, FRIZ-I ETTS, CURLS, to. Near ona' Wla, Foro-l'lecea, rinrli-ilnlra and Curia. 1000 varieties In OIINAMKNTA I. BltAiniNH. BACHELOR'S INFALLIBLE HAIR DYE. raeUni Hair Bought or taken In r.i- changn. ulS-ly THE COLUMBUS STONE & LIME COM PANY are now selling at their Depot in Columbus, Cutting stone at 43 00 per perch. Face " 2 00 " Common Building atone 0 " Well stone 70 " Six inch curb stone 10 PerLlnoal foot. Four " " " 07 " " Lima 15 per full bushel. iop29 R. A.8HE1.IIKN, Superintendent. 13EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The sub- I L snrlher often far sale three Dlnces of ground on the east side of High street, south of Rich, In this city ; one south side of Friend, east of High ; one farm in Jackson township S!I0 acres, in line condition ; one other farm in same township 108 Acres. For particulars of price, terms; tie., apply to Sam'l Calloway, Gen. M. Parsons, or dec-tfj A. O. II I BBS. MEDICAL BOOKS. Comprising all that Is late and valuable to the Profession. For sale at tho Now Bookstore. march!! J. H. RILEY fc CO. A Larue variety of children's boots and shoes, for sale low, at the new Boot and shoe Emporium, No. 1 e Strom a 80 1 J.W CONSTA B EW BOOKS. Wines' Hebrew Law, a complete Analysis of the Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Tostaments, arranged alphabetically, in thirty Books, with an Introduction, by Rev. Nathaniel West, M. D. For sola at tha New Bookstore ol J.U.RILEY k. CO. mariiO TYPES OF MANKIND. By Nott, Glid-don, Morton, to. Just published, and lor sale at the New store. apr35 J, H. RILEY & CO. iEff-Yfela.i ADYKRT1SEKLMS. raOW W.H. M'DONAXD'S APVaaTISINB M01SK, 102NASSAtT ST,N. V. THE NEW YOUK STEAM BLANK BOOK Manufacturing Establishment. Caps, 4fe bound, numerous styles, 9 cts. per quire and upwards, do full hound, While, 15c and upwards ; Fine Blue, I Be do with Ends a d Bands, White, 2 ia; Fine Blue, pag'd, 25c. Demy's Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, 3f c and upwards, do do with ends and bands, paged, 44c At upw'ds. do do Russia do do do flllc do do , do extra bindings, psged, 60c end upwards. Mediums, Fine Blue, Russia comers, psged, 67r and upwards, do do Russia ends k b. do 75c do do do extra bindings, do B7e do Royals and Super Royals, extra hind., dol'ij do A groat variety o( Pass Bonks, SI per gross and upwards, do do Memorandum Books, $5 per gross aud upwards. Receipt Books, Petty Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Albums, Ac, 4c. Constsntly on hsn 1,10,000 rexms of mann actured work ol every quality and description, all bound in the most sunstantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which are oflVred to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers generally, lor ra-h or approved paper, by JOHN O'HAHA, 110 Nassau street, New York. N. B. A liberal dlsconnt when purchased in large quantities. mey5 dfimu BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers having devoted thi irpersoual attention for many years to themsnulactureol HI 1,1. 1 A It II TA It I. EH, are lully competent to execute work that will give entire satisfaction to the most fastirtiousconnossinr. Being the mottextcniive manufacturers In the Union, they are enabled to furnith a superior table at 10 pur cent less then any other establishment in the country, to which lact they respectlully invito tho attention of buyers, as also, to the essential improvements they have made in the construction and elasticity ol the Cuihlons, which thi y have bro't to adegreeof porlectloti attained by nonthers Always on hand Billiatd Tables with Alurblo and Wooden beds, with a largo stock of Cloths. Balls. Cues, French Cue I eat hers, Cue Wax, Pool Ball, Boards, Bagntelle Tahles, Silk and Worsted Pockets, 4 e. Orders by mail promutlv attended to. Old Tables re. cushioned by sending them by Express. UKIM'ITIl DKCKKH, Billiard Table Manulacturcrs, apr20 d3mM No. 30 Ann St., New York. HHE HAZARD POWDER COMPANYf -L Manufacturers of 4JUN POWDER, continuo to luruisli Gunpowder of all their well known brands, viz: "Kentucky Rille," "Sen Shooting," " American Sporting," "Indian Rifle," ' Filectric," " Duck shooting," in kege, half and quarter aegs, and canlfti rs of one pound each. Also, a lull assortment ui Powder lor Blasting and Mining purposes, and lor Export The reputation ol their Gunpowder is ton well known t ro- quiro comment. For sale by the principal dealers in this place, and nt ihe otttco of the Company, h'.i Wall street, N Y. City. . it. imzaku, rrvisidf-nt. A. E. Douhlass, Secretary apr(i-d:irnM BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, STATIONERY, copying PRESSES. PRINTING. Ac-lclOll cfc JiOUTItEI,, til Wlllimii Htrr-rt, Mew York City-Buyers will consult their Interest by examining our extensive stock, which wh oiler nt tho lowrtt pitiiibleprk.es. Acc iunt Book Kactoiiv I ilonksmade to pattern, paged and print-d heads, In every style required. Also a large stock on band suitable tor Banks, Insurance and other Comimnies, Mrr chants, Courts, Ac, alto in Inrgequantitloa fortho North, West, and South Trade. Wbitino PAmnal Can. Litter. Note and Leduir I'aunrs. from the best Mills In the U. S. Forelun I'auers. Tltauo. Draw ing, Writing, Colored, Ac. StationkhvI Fancy and Stanletloods.amostexti'niiveHnd complete assortment. Euvelopi s, t'srds, Inks, Cold Pens and Pencils, Steel Pens. iVo. DIAHIK3 fob 1854 I Time and Work Books, Tariff nf the U. S. Interest, Advance, Discount, Kxchango and other uselul Books for the Counting House. Job I'HiNTiMlot chean Cards, Bill Heads. Labels. Checks. Law Cati-s, Points, A c. LlTitoGBArHV and KNnnAvmn I Bonds, Stocks, Certificates, Bills nf Exchange. Dies cut, Cards and Envelopes embossed in the best style. I IT i n" Trade, country Merchants and Dealers supplied at iw prices, in quantities to suit Buyers. 13 Orders by Mail executed with promptness. RICH ic. LOUTREL, til William it , New York, mar24.d:im.M Importing and Manufacturing Stationers. 1854. X. W. GRAIIA3I & Co., FnrwnrdlnK nod CnmnilHalnn lfcrrlinnta, P'eol of jriltn Micet, on ttie tnnul, z.nneavllle, vrnio. rroprittnrs of Regular Line of Steamert Running to ritttburgh. ana Wheeling, alto Negutar Line of Isanat Hoatt running to all points on the. Ohio and Hocking (Janals. "Till ROUGH RECEIPTS given lor all kinds ol Produce for s nmptnent r.ait. Throuch Itcn iuts will be eiven Inr all kinds o Goods from Plttiburgh or Wheeling, to Newark, Mt. Vernon, Columbus and Lancaster, at as low rates, and, we think, greater expedition than by any other route. Goods destined lor shipment by Railroad, !rom hern, will be for warded the same day ol their receipt. i.inerai cam advances made on property In store. IT? All prouertyentrusted to our csro "III receive prompt- attention. N. W. GRAHAM A- Co. Zanksville, Ohio, Feb. 1st, 1.-5 1 . febtj-dfim A GRICULTURAL BOOICS. Stephens' . V. Hinikof th j FArtn : Oolotnun'n I'rnntlonl Auriculrurn; Frirmnr'a Kvnrj Dny Hook; FeBcndtm'a Comptuto Kni-merRiiil (iHrdtucr ; Farair'a Knyolopedhi ot Mminra Ayrlculturn ; Amtn loan Funn littok ; .axtou'i Hurnl fUud Bonk.; SHork hardt'a (-'hftnicHl Kiold LnctuntH; Johnston An. Ohnmlsrrv: Jotimton'a Lett ur Of oa I'rHctual Ariculturv1, tir-jwuu'i Amer- Iran Muv.m Hook ; t'tisBHtiiltm i omnplPtu t-arrnnrHnd (.iarnmur; rht Kftrm nd Fiwatdo; Al en'a Rural Architti:tur t Whtrrl- er'u Ruril Huino; Downin'fl (JuttHgti Rraidncr: ; Larduers iiHrii(niDf( and Ktirnl Arutt'cturft ; Pnwrtint Kurnl rfris; Monro on thn drap; Allen on tho CiMpo; Aainrirrtn Herd Hook; Da'ryoiHn'a Munual; Youttt tSklnnr Hnd IUndt.ll a works ou .Sht'pp ; Youmt and Mirtln on Cattl); Yoiiatt, M- urn, ll.nd.ClHlt'T and (Julej' Hor FarrlHrim; Y011.1t t n tli : Cottniennd Farm Bfifl Kotipor; MyatHtlnaot itoo Keeping Kk-pluliu'd, Uixfin ifc Korr'a, Bimnnt'a, Hrownca' and Minfir's worka on Toultry ; thu American Kird Pftncl-r; lurat'a Hook ot Cpo Hirda; Brfr.k'a Kook ot Flowera ; Downing'a l adioa' riowor TMrd''n Uownlot; a, Harry a, tnomnV and r.lliott'a work a on Frulta ; witli a rat vnrlvtv ol ottmr worka relatiiitf to Arieulturu, SlC. For aale at the Honkatorn of aprliU HAND-ALL, Asi'i'ON & LOn'i. f HEAT EXCITEMENT FOFl NEW vX HOoK.3. Juatpubllihcd,nd Inraalt by .H. Burr V Co. 'JVmpeat aid Hiini.hlnH, or LiIh In Kt?nttirkY by Mr. M.J. IlnlrtiH. 'J'ho Huaalan Sliorra of the Illick Hca.by LfturpncoOliphsnt Th Foratera, by Alex. Dumaa. Boya at Homo, by C. Adnnis. Kuaaia ai it ia, by Count (inrowakl. TUf) 'J'hrftn ('olonit'a ot Aiiatralln, by Snmufl Sidnoy. Nw York, ita Uoopr UVn and Lowr Million, by ftfiorcfl Lippard, , H. HH lilt t f;()., mayu Journal i-uudlne. NEW BOOKS. Russia as it is. A Yar with tho Turks.' I' ho Kiiaaian Hborva ot tbn BUckSrA. Tho ("atccomba ot Homo. Fifty Yoarin both llimiapherna. lloaint;r'a INn-m , Ilvola. "MtTrimark," or LMo at tho Loom. Ballou'a Review. Just puhliabed and for aalo at tho Nnw Bnokatoro. W. H Tun trado aappltod. J. H. RILEY CO. may 2 UNITED STATES HOTEL, Columbus, O. II SIMONTON, Proprietor. Mr. Simnntoti has le.isei this well known Hotel Irs Columbus lor a term of years, and ha.-t thoroughly renovated it throughout, sii'l supplied it with entire uew furniture, beds, Ate It is hit iletermiriKllon to nuke it a first clsas house, ami worthy of public, patrouaue. He i!l tuttalu his reputstion of keepinK the bust table in Columbus, and by the bett attention tu thM'oomfurt ol his guests, hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Ilia eld friends and diet raveling public are invlti'd to give him a call. Columbus, u., April is, lf.il illy rPHE BRITISH POETS. A set of the new JL and beautiful Rnston n iltlon of the lltltlsli I'oets. hand somely bound in fancy cloth, just received and tor sale at the New Hoositoro ot RANDALL, ASTON a LUNG. may 13 i85i. m:il iioitsk hat stokio. isri. 1LLETT & CO.. Wholesale and Re- V. tnll Ucslera In Kv t .. - . Sir HATS, CAPW.AND STRAW fJOODH. Are now in receipt ol our Spring and Summer Styles, to which we would respectlully invite the attention nl Dealers and all In antot Goons In our line. Our assortment Is now commote. embracing almost every style worn either Klt or West, among wnicn are uents' r.xira nioieaain, irran, neaver ami ciiisimnto Hats; Panama, Canton braid, i'edal, Leghorn, China Pearl, Marlacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm Lenf and Canada Slniwi a fair assortment for Children. Also, Misses' llloomera. Caps for Men and Roys, and manufactured to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash orapproved credit. Slltn or the nig uat, Nell tieuse Hulluing. apro NOTICE. The creditors of P. T. Snowden are requested to present their claims to the undersigned. at his office on Town street, without delsy, as it is desirable to ascertain the amount of the outstanding liabilities as early as possuiio. as soon as tha books are in condition to do it, the creditors shsll be fully advised of tho state of affairs, and In the meaa time aro requested to exercise such patience as is neces sary in tno promises. juat.rti r. k.mith, Jan. SI, 19.14 itl Assignee of P. T. Snnwden M OLIAN& OTHER PIANOS. BERRY & CORDON. 80S BROADWAY. Publishers of music, and dealers wholesale and retail In Planus, lueiodeonsand Mustc sgents for the celebrated Aollan, Grand, and other Pianos made by Hallet, Davis & Co., Rnstnn, whose Pianos are consld' cred superior to all others. Great bargains in New York Pla nos, and second hand Pianos and Melodeons. Musle supplied wholesale and retail at the lowest rstes. Rerry & Gordon, successors to T. S. Berry, 2!)7 Rroaway. Pianos to let. , P. S. U. D. at Ca's A'.ollsn Pianos have the latest improved vaicmg. oci.ii iy llAVE YOUR POSTAGE. Any two of I tha (3 Msgsrlnes, ons year, for $5,00. At PiSAHSOIS'3 ir,fll. XKW YORK ARVEI.TISK.il FiXTS. FBOM 8. M. PKTTXNI.ILL a C-J.'B AOKAVV, ll!V NAS3AC3TBERT. T AUY'S NEW FASHION BOOK. On JL-J the 1st of every month Is published, price 2.1 cents, Frank Leilio's Ladies Gazelle of Paris, London and New rork Fash iuns, containing IUU Engravings of the Newest Styles of l.adiea' aud Children's Hats, Caps, lit ruses, Mantillas, &c, a lull size Paper Pattern ol a Mantilla, largo sheet ot patterns, and Description of Crotchet Work, Articles on iteleivo Leather Work, Velvet Paintings, Ato.ntertalniug Literary Matter, Tales, Ac., a Novelette by Mrs. Ann Stephens. Also each Partcontsina New Song or Piece ot Music. Arrangements have been completed in Paris, whereby the Newest Designs will appear in this u. una uiumu uejure ine raris r asnion hooks are recoi vea by the steamer. Part I. was issued on January 1st, 1854, and has been re- pnntea six aim-rent times In order to meet the demand. All the back numbers can bo obtsined. Tho colored Piste is alone worth more money than ii charged ior the whole 1'art. ;XT!lACTa MOM THK PifRna " It Is by lar the best Fashion Hook lamed In this country. We cordially reci. mmend It." N. Y. Daily Times. " Takes the highest rank among ail Journals of Its class." N. Y. Tribune. " This Is a superb work." Boston Transcript. " It Is tho best record of the fashion now published "Sunday Times, Philadelphia, '-it contains all the newest Fashions, and a colored P;ate ol great beauty." Hume Journal. One copy, one jear, $3; two do., In ; four do., S9. One copy of the Gazette, and one copy of llnrper's, Putnam's, or umntta i mngbziocii, one year, $ . Office No. G John street. New York, and for sale by all Book oilers in the United States and Canadas. aprlH-dllmp . THE GREAT PIANO AND MUSIC ES- J TAIILISHMKNT.-IIOUACE WATER X, No. .'J It.'J itronnwny, new oru. in Destand mint Unproved Pianos nd Melodeons. T. Gilbert tCo.'s World's hair Premium Pianos, with or without the A'.nliHti, and with iron frames and circular scales. Tbo merit of these instruments Is too well known to need further commendation. Gilbert's Boudoir PI. anos, an eleghnt inttrument lor small rooms. Hnllet At Cum-ston's Pianos, ol the old cttnblliht d firm of Hnllet A Co. hir. W. being sole agent fur all the abovo Pianos, can odor them lower man any otner house, ilornce Waters' Pianos, manufactured expressly for him, having great power of tone and elasticity ot touch. 'M'.i Broadway is the largest depot lor Mu- ir.ni luiiruiuruii m mis country, auoraing selections noi to oe had elsewhere. Second hand 1'lnnos at grnatbargaina. Prices from 800 to 8175. Every instrument fully warranted or the money refunded. JIelodeonb. Goodman 4; Baldwin's Patent Organ Melode ons, with two banks of keys aaweet and powerful instrument Prices from $75 to SJOO. S D. & II. W.Smith's celebrated Melodeons, Martin's unrivalled Guitars, Brown's Hurps, Flutinas, violins, nrss instruments, ate, ate. jnaiem supplied with Pianesand Melodeonsat factory prices, liii percentdiscouut to Clergymen. Music This lilt comprises the products of the great masters of both the American and Kuropean continents, and is receiving eomtant additions by an extensive publication ot the choice and popular pieces of tho dy Dealers in Music, and Teachers ot Seminaries wishing to purchase any music published, or make arraneiiKnts for continued supplies nf Mr. Water's new issues, will tind It to their interest to call or forward their orders Music sent to any pa't ol the Union or Canadas, pestsge free. aprl-dSmr JlOHAUb WATKliS. THE LIVERPOOL and PHILADELPHIA X S'l'F.AM SHIP CO., Intend sailing their invorite steam hips as toilows: CITY OK M ANCHKSTKH,2,1'J7 tons, Capt, Wylle. CITY OF GLASGOW, l.tilo tons, dipt. Morrison. CITY OF PHILAIII'.LPIHA, new 9,18!) tons Capt. I.eltch CITY OF HALTIMOKK, (new) ij.MS tons Capt. Leltch. From Philadelphia. City ol Manchester Saturday, Juno 3, ls.r1. About 1st July, Ipfil. City of Manchester Saturday, July '22, 151. City ol Philadelphia AboutAuguat 5, 1851. .From Liverjiool. City ol Manchester Wednesday, May 10, 1851. About 7th June, lt-51. City ol Manchester Wednesday, June S8, 18 4. City ol Philadelphia Wednesday, July 13, 1851. KATES OP PABSAOE. From Philadelphia. From Liverpool. Saloon Berth B'M) I Saloon Berths 91 guin Midship " ft) Midship " 17 " Forward" 35 Forward " 15 " Including steward's fees. THIttlM!,A-S PASHKNGKi:. A limited number ol third-class passengers will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and tonnd in provisions. From Philadelphia $--io Frum Liverpool $10 Certificates of passage will be issued hero to parties who are desirous ol bringing out thuir friends at corresponding rates. Dralts on tho Agents from 1 upwards. An experienced surgeon will be carried on each ship. All goods sent to the agents in Philudeiphia and Liverpool will be forward-'d with economy and despatch. Forfroight or passage apply to SAMUUI, sMIl'll, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia. KlCIIAllDSON, BROTH Kits A: CO., Llvorpool. jyl8-dlv apr5 N. B. When tho arrangements aro completed, and sufficient goods oiler, one ol the abtivn or other steam vesncls will pro ceed to Baltimore, calling at Norlolk, Va., or other ports on the Chesapeake, going or returning. yiNC PAINTS. The New Jersey Zinc X-J Company ur proparod tnnxecuteordirafi r their valuablo Wiiit.' Zinc faint, which ia now achnowledecd to bo aupttrior to l.nad In whitcnoBa, brilliancy anl durability, oithorlor inaido or outildo uen. And hi it ia now cheap! rand wilt envuramuch tirt'Hter atirlaoethan Lead, lining equal welhta, ond ianotpol-aonoua, it roct inmcnda Itsn-ll, both ou the acoro ol boalth and economy. A metnod orprppfiratinn haa rrcontly bren dificovcrod which en ah Irs the Company to warrant tlirir Pain to to ktip Irnah and nolt in the kv.'ga lor any raaonMblo timo In thia n?pnct thfir t'alnta will boauporicr to any other in tho market. Their Brown Zinc I'aint, which i sold at a lu price, la now w.'ll known lor Ita protectivo qualillf t, when applied to iron or other uiPtalliu surlacea. Their tono Color I'aint pnaanaaei all tho properties of tint Brown, and ia ot an aureeaMie color tor painting (..ouagea, i poia. Out Huildinpa, Hrnigc, Ac, Their I'ainta, which are aold Dry or (.round In Oil, are warranted pure, and put up in Keg ot 5, 50, lUOandOU lt., t im uaed puiciaoly liku While Lead. r or aale by thn principal Doalera nt the I'liitrn .Matea, or dt MANNING A' KiUlhK, Agenti. mtr20d3mp 4,j Doy atrmt. New Yorfcr. G ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. V, H. HATCH fc Co., 97 William atre't. New York, Impnrtera and manulacturera of fljeiitlciiien'M FurniNliIni (aonilH ol the JatHst atylea, nnd in unmt varimly conalatinn ol Shirts, Storka, Tina.Cr tvata. (.Inve lloai'jry, Under (iarmenta, .landrterchlfla.Hu.-tpi'ndpra, Linen Collara, tioba n t;hamornf Shonld-T Hracra, and a complete aaortinent ot all articleaap- portainintuthn line. PurdiMera a, e invited to call aod examine our atockbeforo purchatini', na wn ottiTtnperiorinducemnnta.aa reuarda quality and pricf-. mArcb;i-dtirnP PAIRBANKS'S PLATFORM X. SC. I.K.H Long known Severely tested always right the Acknowledged standard. AOKNT, is Nkw VonK! FlltftANKH eV. Co., Nil Wnter-Ht. A'tKNT, in Cor.UMnrn: A . M . DMIKKKi feb8 d6m-P I e a- T OST. One E Flat Soprano SAX-HORN, J directed to A. Taylor, Bucyrus. Tho same wns sent by Mr. Elijah Bruce, to be left with the Depot Agent at Crestline. Any one finding the same will bo suitably rewarded hy forwarding Itto Its doatinatlon.or returning It to the vendor, A. W. l'KNNIMAN, apr.'l Music Dealer, Columbus. NEW MUSIC STORE. C. Gillett has removed from Reed's old stand to the third door west of the I'nit Office, where he would he happy to supply thnsnln want ul Musical Instruments, Inst. Books or Musio. New Muilc just received. Also alargelotof old standard and new music, slightly injured, tit one cent per pago. marls' T A UGH AND GROW FAT. Life and -Li Payings of Mrs. Partington, and cthars of the Family, by "Vhnllobar." Call and get a copy before they are all sold, at the row Cheap Kookitero ot S. 11. 1UJKK A Co , msya Journal Building TiOR RENT. Tho new building on the souin sio'i ot l own. near inn corner nt tllgh street, lately occupied by the subscriber as a Stove and House Furnlhing Btnro. The house will be vacant In about ten days, when pos session can on given. Appiy to JNO K. llr.YJi. aprtdtt NOTICE. I warn all persons from taking check on tho City Bsnk, dated Feb. 8, 1854, given by me to shnr Heading. It was obtained by fraud, and will notbe p . lfoblO THOU. S.OATKH. WINDOW GLASS. 1000 boxes Window Olsss, assorted sizes, from 7 by 9 to 36 by 44, both American and foreign, lor salo by fiHRK A ABlioi r. may3 IrrT TRANSPORTATION. 1854. Summer Arrangement. 1854. si T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND J-JXKNIA KAILUOADS. HnjiMSn A nBANUBn rnt, coin-mencinv MONDAY, May 8th, 1854. Trains. Leave Columbus. Leave Cincinnati. Mail 4 A. M. 5 P. M. Accommodation 2:0(1 p. M. 7:i0 A. M. Kxpre.s 7;50 P M. fi A. M. fiprlogtield Train loaves Columbus at 12 in. Ileltirning, will leave Londun at 7::10 a m. The Kxprcss Train will stop at Lovoland, Morrow, Xnnlaand London, only. Accommodation Trtin will stop at Plalnvilln, Milferd, I.ove-Innd, Foster's, Deerliebl, Morrow, Corwin, Spring Valley. Xo-nla, Codarvllla, South Charleston, London and West Jetlersnn. Also, on proper notice by flag or to Conductor, at Mlatniville, Fort Ancient, Kreeport. Claytvillo, Helms, Florence's and Alton. Mail Train will stup at West Jerlerson, London, tiouih Charleston, Codsrvllle Xenia, Hprlng Vallnv, Corwln, Free-port, Morrow, Ueertield, toiler's, Loveland.Milford and Plain, vllle. Also, on proper notice by tint or toUonductnr, at Alton, Florence's. Selnw, Ciaysville aud Fort Ancient. The Springfield train will atop at all stations on proper notice to Conductor by ting or otherwise. Connecting as follow. ! At London, with the Springfield and Columbus Itkilroad iortlpringneid. Dayton, IndianspoUa, Terrs Haute and Chicago. At Morrow, with Cincinnati, Wilmington and Znnosville Kailroad. At LovHat.d's, with Cincinnati and Illllsbornuuh llsilioad; and at Clncinniti, with the regular U. Slate Mali steam packet, to Madison, Louisville, Kransrllle, Naihvilie, Ht. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, &c. Lines of Hn-lts and Cosi nes run In nonnectlon with the trains to tho following towns : Lebanon from Deertiold. Cosben. and points above, from Mllf ird. Dayton from Xenia. On Sundays but one train Is run, stopping nt all way stations on notice, leaving Columbus nt 5 a. m., and Cincinniitl at 2::i0p.m. Faro from Columbus to Cincinnati....... ..$3 00 .. I 40 .. 1 30 .. 2 40 Do do Xnnii Do Do Do Do do Spriogtield via London... do Dayton via Xenfa... do Dayton via Springfield.... .. 1 no do Indianapolis, via Sprinitheld and Daytc 4 40 do Louisville do St. Louis Do Do For o:her information bodIv to T. Louau. Anont. or M. 1. Dohkrtt, Ticket Agent, Columbus; W, Whioht, Agent, Sprinjfield : A. W. Stahk, Aeent. Xenia : A. H. Lewis. Aiient. or P. W. Stuadkii, (loneral Ticket Agent, Cincinnati WM. II CLKMENT, Superintendent. jr The Company will not be responsible tor baitgage exceeding til ty dollurs in value, unless the same is returned to the Conductor or Anentt. and trcitrht onld at tha rate nt a uasanne for every $500 in value abovo that amount. maylO pLEVELAND & TOLEDO RAILROAD. V- Winter Arrangement. On and alter Monday, Nov. 14th, 1353, -.M.seniHr trains will run daily (Sundays excepled), n lollour.' soutue n uivlrion, via Norwalk fiolni; IVeet. Mail train. Day Kxpr NlghtKxpross. and 7:45p.m. 10:15 " 10:30 " ll:!!l " 11:50 ' 1:15 a. m Leave Cleveland at 0:30 n. m 3:00 p. m Leave Norwalk nt 9:(K) ' Leave Mimroevillo 9:115 " 5:V!0 " 5:37 " ti:20 " 0:43 7:55 Leave Clyde 10:08 " 10:35 111:00 m. Leave Fremont Koach Toiito Onlng rtnat. Mail train. Day Kxprnss. Night F.xpress. 1:00 a. m 2:3(1 " Leave Toledo at 9:10 a. m. 10:40 " 11:07 " :i;30 p.m., ave Fretntiiit 4:45 " 5:10 " 5:55 " 6:1 S " Leave Clyde 2:55 " 3:45 " 4:03 fi:SG " and 11:10 a. to. train Leave Mooroevillel 1:57 Leave Norwalk 12:15 n. m. Keach Cleveland 2:10 " tf:' 1 he u:30 a. in. train from Cleveland from Toledo, stop at all stations. inn.Kuup. m, train from Cleveland, and 3:30 p. m. train rom Toledo, stun at Oborlln. Norwalk. Monroeville. Clvde and Fremont only. ino i:ts p. m. train from Cleveland, and the 1:00 a. m. trsln from Toledo stoo at all stations cxront Camden. Waihlncton and Stony Itidge. connecting at Cleveland with Lake Shoreand Cleveland and Pittsburg Kallroatli. and nt Monroevil' with Mnnetield snd Sin- dusky Itailrnad, and a) Clyde with Nlver and Lake Erie 11 Northern iiHiu ond, and at Toledo with Micbiga lndl.ua Itailroad. Nortbi rn Division, vlaSandusky Leave Ohio City at 4:00 p. m. Leave Sa " at 7:00 a. m., srnppinj at nil stations. K. B.rillLLII'S h ntemlnnt OIHce C. Si. 1. R. It., Cleveland, Nov. 12, I SKI. 1854. Ji&t&S&gPiil 1834. CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD CHANGE J OF TIME. lPKINi ARRANGESIKNT. On and after niondnv, April lOtli. the trains upon this road will bo run as follows: F.XPRESS NO. 1 MAIL. Leaves Zanesvllle at 1 a m, arrivoi at Newark at 2:05 nm, and at Columbus at 3:30 a in. connecting with the Mall train lor Cincinnati at 4:00 a m. Thia train stops going west only at Newark, wbere it will receive passengers by Saniluaky evening train. RETURNING. Leaves Coiuicbus at 10:15 am. immediately after arrival ot "Lightning Train" from Cincinnati; arrives at Newark at '-itusn, receives passengers by accommodation train trorn Mansfield, and arrives at Zanesvllle at 1:03 Oolnir east this train stops only at post offices, except a flag la displayed Indicating pasiHtigt'.rs. i his Is the only train running over the road on Sunday. EXPRESS NO. 2. Leavos Znnnavllle 8:20 a m ; arrives at Newark at 9:25 con necting with Morning F.xpress Trsln lor Sandusky, arriving at ioiumouiHt 11:1,1a m.conueclingwitn Lightning train lorcicve. and. PR.ienger. by this train leave Columbus lor Cincinnati I 2:30 p m. RETl'UNINO. Leaves Columbus at 3:5 ' n m. alter arrival of Llahtnlni! Train from Clevelaud, arrives at Newark at 5:10 p m, connecting with alternoon Kxpri ss from Sandusky, and arrives in Zaneivllle at ft: 15 p m. Thii Train stops at all stations where passengers are indicated by a Hag. , ACCOMMODATION NO. 3. Leavni Zsneavilie at 3: 1 5 p m, arrive, at Newark at 4:50. Lesve Newark at 5:15 n m. Immediately alter arrival ot after noon Kxprea. from Sandu.ky and arrives at Columbus at 7:00 p m. RETURNING. Leaves Columbus at 7:35 a in ; arriving at Newark at 9:20 a m, connecting with Morning Express forSsndusky and arriving at Zsneavilie at 1 1:32 a ro. f?' Thia Train stops at all the stations. FREIGHT TRAIN NO. 4. Leaves Zane.vllle at 5:00 a m, arriving ntCnlumbn.nt 10:00 m. RETURNING. Leaves Columbus at 12:00 u m. and arrives at Zsneavilie at 4:50 p m. . w. FULTON. Superintendent Superintendent's OfHcn C O. R. R., Nov. 30. apll CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCIN-NATL AND CLEVELAND AND ERIK RAILROADS.-. CHANGE (IK TIME. On and alter Monday, November 14th, 1853, Trains will run as follows (Sundays excepted): lrains leave Uoiumtius lor Cleveland, r.rle, Dunkirk, Buttslo and New York, at 10:15 a. m., 1:15 p. m and 11 p. in. i rains leave fneiuy tor Cleveland ami r.rle, at r.tio p.m., 4:23 p. m. and 2:29 a. m. Trains lavo Shelby for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 10:40 a. m., 5:27 p. m. and 11:52 p. m. Tmlns leave Cleveland for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 7:30 a. in , 2:50 p in. and t:30 p. m. I rwna i-avn i:ieveiauii tor r.rle and New York at 7:30 a. in., 1:45 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. L. TILTON, Superintendent Columbna Nov 14th, 1853. novIS N.SOU I UAI1D, Agent, Columbna. I 0 0 K S ! BOOKS ! BOOKS ! Quick Li Sales and Sina'l Proits" U the mot'o of the Proorletors ol the JVeto Himkttore in the Journal Building, where they would must respect miiy nvite the citizens ol Cnlumtius nnd Ita vicinity to call and examine fielr large and well aasortod stork ol HOOKS cV MT ATI ON K II Y, including overy article ever founiiln astord of the kind. And aa they are nut laboring underthn diandvantasn of having their ahelv a filled with a atockot icveral years accumulation, they can saL ly say, they have as large an asortmcnt of new and valuable atock a. can be found in the city. Andnsto price., they only ask for a fair trial to convince the public of the truth ot t o above adage. "Don't mtataks the stand " S. H. BUIUl & CO., Ohio state Journal Building, nayS opposite the Capitol lieuan. IOR SALE. I ofTer for sale nt low rates the - following nrouertv : A houaoand half lot on Long street, eait of llicb. near the cen. tro of tha city. A vi ry deiiratilereildence. A lot, 47 lent on High atrnet, b ttween Spring and North its., In the v.iry best pnrtof the city for business. Also, twenty-live acres on High street, soath of Columbus. Thia propsrty la well Improved, and is a very desirable au- ouroin reaiuence, or it may no sun nivldnd Into city lots The abovo property Is among tho bolt In Ihe city, and will be sold low. apr2tl-dlf PETER SELLS II. C. E. & B.'S PATENT IMPnnVl'lt unn mirT'im TTAVING. for thft first limp. Rinr.rt Wl nnnn. I I ad a annnlv ..f tl.n -.11 .1. . , 7 .. . -- Kci " o, nnviii ineaiiention 01 Mfcd- dler. to the ssmo, it being the only thing Invented lor picking Cow and Beer Hair thoroughly, without taking up room ur iiUNTKK, COIIIJKN, EDME8TON It. RARIt, New Saddlery Hardware Hume, apr27-dtf No. ii Church Building, Walnut at., Cln . O MEW BOOKS. Vinets on' Preaching, &c 1 Wml'i ina!..l. nl Ik. Itlkl.. 0 Coleman's lilatorical Text RnnW mil Alia. .r Vll.ll 1 .... .....k. """" """! eo- wines' Commentary on thn Heathen Law. Fo- aale at tho New Bookstore. J. II. RILEY & CO 1.. ma j raao suppnea. apr25 pMBROIDERtES in great variety, at SNOWVENS. DAILY OHIO STATE (JOURNAL, 8TYLE3 OF DINNER 4?ARTIES. Those rerenioiiials very materially in Etijulnod nnd France. An accomplished lady correspondent tf Ihe New York TrViunn, gives the full owing grupbic nnd interealing sketch of the prevailing modes in each of tho countries which vie with each other in dictating ftiBriion to tho world : " In England, dignity, the lord iif the realm, presides in State, nnd Mr (f ildalick-in wJ iti announces yon, rnn.raliH.lfl you, nnd presents yotitfthen genealogies are consulted, and hlnotl ntlested, neVatik atock gnuped, anil a list of allotted males and Mnmles are pulupnn the menile niece, nnd the vonim T"n and mtiiilens cast furtive anxious glances to divinojihoir late. Finallyj Mr. Host leads down to dinner l.rr?,JHiheat.ii(!, pfi utgh-tlnm, and my Lord, tho Bluest lug, tu 'big item, takes Mrs. Hostess, and Ihe other full into the procession in the rder of their respectivevrespectnhility. The table groans with horro-ved ditdftM. wild French cognomens, which, with any other nan, would be aa savoury. Then French wines, RhinenVyorta nnd sherries, go down nnd down, and you do not VniIer that the Duke of Clarence was drowned in a butt of Murlmsbury, or rallierynu do wonder how thndrown-ing element ever roso above his upper lip A lady must eat nnd sip from eight till ten, and try to arnuao her neighbor, without too much distracting him from his wine and bis duck. She may admire the head dress of her lady friends, nnd compliment the bouquets on their breasts, but she mast modestly and re. ligionsly refrain from alluding to tbo line arms of Ldy A , or the viatn. of perspective opened lrotn chin to chest bv Lady B., or from counting the wrinkles around the neck of Mm. C, or from remarking the lunar phenomenon of paleness an I shadowy sunken-ness about Ihe clavicles ol Miss I). When all the ladies Imvo grown very red, nntl drawn enough long breaths, and looked at both sides of Ihe orange peel on their plates, and picked up on their finger'sends mine straying crumbs, they nil look nt Mrs. Hostess; ahe puts on her gloves: ull ibe oilier do likewise, nnd go away alone into the drawing room. There, lor half an hour undisturbed, they admire each other's dresses, or relate how agreenlde or not agroea'ilo was their neigh Imr. Then collee is hrotight, and the gentlemen come up and alt (till languidly upon the solas, and ask you if you have been to her tlagcthty's The thcalre.'' "A FrcWi dinner i always cheerful. It is usually served between Reven and eight in the evening. The Russian m. de nf table service is much in fuvnr. It requires Ihe table to b' at first covered with the des" sort, flowers, wines, glnasis tuiil lights. The effect is exfretnely prelly, Hlltl your eyes are saved the contemplation of the skeletons of fish, fowl and cattle. If a little more ceremony were added to tho reception of the guests, each lady would find A bouquet of flowers onhcr plate All the meatsand vcgetablesarobrought hot, one nt a time, from the kitchen, prepared at side tiilile-i by the servants, nnd then hands! round to the guests. A nice family dinner nt this senson would havoavase of natural or artificial llowers, in thecenlru of tho table. Around it would becheese, jellies, oranges, apples, pears, preserved fruits, hall a dozeu kinds of mingled cakes, bon-btuia, and hot roast chesnufs, brought at a proper time, and a white ludy or Clinlnu-briiintl, in sweet, icy creaminess. Wines of Bordeaux. Burgundy, nnd Champagne form the outer circle of tho tnb'e. Little Ostend oysters, in the half shell, with drops of lemon juice, two dozen oysters for each per son, may be the lirst course. I hen yon may choose from two of the thousand kinds of delicious French soups, of whoso connection wo Americans are sn igno rant, nnd one of which is always tbo Hamlet of a French dinner, tho sine qua non of the humblest evening repnt. I will commend to you pottage a lu Bisque or pottage a In Crecey : the first is made of little fresh, water lobsters, nnd the latter is a delicious vegetable harmony , in tone wib every palate. Whon you have finished your soup, your plate is snatched away, and the host drops a drop of Muscat I. it ml into his glass, nnd then fills yours. A little pure water after soup is a rule in French gastronomy "Tbo third course may be turbot or boiled cod-fish with caper Siuce, or soles in some shape ot daintiness Then you may have beef a la mode, and adish of while meat us a vol an tent, or a fricasseed chicken mingled with lillle lobster", truffles aud mushrooms. Then comes runst game, ducks or pheasants, garnished with little birds, cooked with all their bowels in them. Then, seventhly or eighthly, comes the salad, whose origin dnUsbuckto Nebuchadnezzar's time, and whose names and qualities are as different as I lie leaves of the f.ireil; oil nnd vinegar nre the unchanging elements, in ratio ns three to one, orin cook-book language, three spoonfuls of oil to one of vinegar, with pepper nnd salt to your taste. At this season you will not find the curly chicory, but you may have tender lettuce sprinkled with a chopped savory hetb, and garnished with slices of bard boiled eggs, or you may have a union of urdent celery and eentlo cresses, or a pretty wicked rendezvous of a sweet ruddy face of beet, with green bewitching tresses, nestling in tbe long, white beard nf a Capuchin, like Aaron's, all rnnuing down with oil. They sny there's music in the spheres but there's love and sympathy in a salad something not too wise nor good for human nature's daily food Before your salad, you should have taken some boiled celery, or cardoons, or a potato crotm. 'Red wine bas flowed gently, and lips and cheeks have cnught its color; but rest comes with tbe s-dnd, ' like the sweet south wind that breathes upon a bank of violets, stealing nnd giving odor" Thi n glide in custards and crcnmi, ami sparkling foam of cham pagne mounts its long glasses. No tide of the riot of tipsy bacchanals hangs thereby. The cakes go round, oranges and chesnnls pass away in resplendent sweet ness all the joys of unforbidden fruits await you Then there commences n beginning nf the end. The rtie bovchei are brought everybody inclines as if to return thanks for all these bounties of Providence. It is a grace next to prayer they prepare to offer clean handx nnd pure lips. But it makes a comic picture uround the table when all lake the tumblers from ibeir finger glasses, and drink the scented water, and puff out and in their cheeks like bellows, and then empty the rinsing into the finger bowls, ami then poor water on their lingers ends and complete the toilette wilh the napkin. At a restaurant tooth-picks are brought, nnd a gentleman may comb his hair and curl bis moustaches if he likes. " Now, lady mine, put on your gloves, take the arm if your cavalier, and como into the salon to cofl'en black 11a night, and talk bright ns light. Watch tho charming chiaro-oscuro of learning nnd gnyety. Lis ten to the lire ot wit ami the play ol coniplunouts anil gallant repnrti es, nnd revel in wniidir, love nnd praise at the inimitable grnce of French conversation Hint unique gem ol thn lower world loiind in tho glowing dsys of Louis XIV. c it by the wonn-n wits, writers nnd nobles at the Hotel do Rembonillet polished by the court and literature of Iho seventeenth century, and kept bright now in tho re unions of the brilliant etprit of modern Paris. Ah I to tnlk well to be listened to with rapture to havn charmed eyes, dancing dimples, tins nniverinu with smiles, and hands bung in ecstasy on your breath .' Delicious har den! bow low have full it !" EQUESTRIAN EXERCISE F0S 1ADIES. The most experienced phvsiciuns acreo thathorsn back exercise is beneficiul to all, but morn imperially so for invalids and sedonthries. The great motion of the chest, file increase of respiration, the gradual shift tng of every drop of blood in the arteries, the fresh, buoynnt wings given to the spinis during nn hours gallop on a clear spring morning, must render if. an antidote for nine-tenths of mortal malndii s. Wo be lieve that equestrian exorcise, under a judicious direc tion, is, of itself if timely commenced, a euro for consumption. There is no civilized country en the globe, where physical education is so much neglected as in America; the consequence of which is, that our males arc. demiuwarls, and our lemales little more than bouse plants. Tho English, physically, the most beautilul naiinn ol the earth, are assiduous m tnts ue-partment of education. They would think a child's education incomplete without a thorough knowledge of horsemanship. One of Ihe most interesting pictures that tho pencil of srtist everdrow, is finely formed and graceful woman mounted on a spirited charger, who, proud of his fair burden, curbs bis glossy nock and snurns Ihe earlli as if it were not good tnongb for him to stand npon. It has been said that a lady's position on a horse is dangerous. Wo do not think so Every position is either dangerous or awkward until we learn to manase ourselves in it. A ladv with proper care and training, will get tho management of a horse so completely that he will be nut to bis last trump to throw her. In evidence, we may name Fanny Kemblo. A few hints and prsctice is all she needs. Tbe left foot should be placed in the stirrup a little above the second joint of Ihe great toe The reins should be caught up between the fingers o the left hnntl, and firmly held between the thumb and the finger. The left shuulder should be bronght well forward, and tbe right band, holding the whip, fall gracefully hy Ihe right. Tbe pommel of the saddle should not be beld by tbe right liaLid. The fair ridershould throw her shoulders back, and give as full expansion to the chest as possible, and keep as nearly as she can the momentum of her horse. If the steed springs suddenly to tbe left, and she ngrees not with his direction, she gets a coun ler motion and falls to the right, which is neither pleas ant nor graceful. A Magnificent Excursion. On the 5lb of Juno the opening of the Chicago and Rock Island railroad is to be celebrated by an excursion over the roud from Chicago to the Mississippi river, and a trip in steam-boais up the great river to the Falls of 8t. Anthony, returning bv wav of the river and railroad to Chicago, and thence eastward. To this excursion a large num ber of ladies and gentlemen in the Eastern States some 400, it is said have been invited. Thr Railroad Man. Bill. The action of the Rail road Convention held lust week in Baltimore, virtually to dictate to the Government the terms of this law which iB soon to be passed, will hardly have its desir ed effect. Its Agents at this point boast that 180 millions of actual capifaTwas represented there, and a pledce was civen all around, tbat tboy would refuse to carry the mails under the terms of the bill now pond- ; i .r i. i " ing oeiore me nouse. pOR SALE. Two Valuable Farms The undersigned, not understanding tho science ol iarmtng.has' concluded to sell two vsluable farms. Ono known as the Cut-bertsou farm, lying tour miles south ot Columbus, containing two hundred and titty acres. On the premises aro a two-story newed log nouse, one hundred gratted hearing apple trees and good well water. Tho Ohio canal and Chilllcutbs turnpike pas sim: through the center, and the railroad passing through an extreme corner. The canal dividing the bottom trom the up- wtna. it la ono ot the linnst and moat productive farms In the country. It ia all under lance, and in thorough cultivation, except about forty aeroa of valuable timber. One hundred and sixty arrea Is cherry and walnut upland, and ninety acres ol the best Scioto bottom. The neighborhood Is one of tho best societies In tho country. Computed principally of Preabyterlaus Methodist aud Lutbe-riaua.Terms, one-third down and the balance in two equal payments. Price, low. Also, two hundred and fifty acres lying four miles north ol Worthington, two miles f rom thn Orange station on tho Cleveland railroad, and one mile from the proposed plankroad lead ing from Worthington to Delaware. Olentangy river and citato road from Columbus to Delaware, paaalng through tbe farm. One hundred and fifty acres ot tbo land lsot the bestaualilv of bottom, and susceptible of raising over one hundred bushels of corn to tbe acre. One hundred acres of splendid uuland. so sitnated as to co-nmend fine views ni the whole country tor miles around. There are on the promises a threo story frame house, con- taininit ten rooms, good water, a log cabin, with lour rooms, two apple and one small poach orchard, and two frame barns. It is one ot thn healthiest locations in tbe Htste.and consider ed by good judges to ba one ol tbe best farms between Worthington and Uolaware. i willinvn six years to nay the remainder by naylnz 20o down, or will take city property in exchange Uoiumtius, Ueo. ja.'ua. tt JAMK3 U. OSHUKN. TJOR SALE, a handsome residence, with half lot, n the north side of Town street, between High and Third streets. Also, a valuable Krlcx Houaeon Oak street, east of7th street. low price and easy terms. also, a small n out e and Lot on the north sldo ot ltlch stroot eaat ol 7th atreet. Also, a nice House, with 12 acres of Land, on the National iload, about one mlleeast ot the corporation linn. The abovo property will all be sold at very low pricos and good terms, II applied lor soon. JOSEPH F. SMITH. oct25 d Keal Estate Agent USIC ! MUSIC ! New and old, from popular and eatabllihed authora, consisting of S""i. fuikas. Marches. Waltzes Ac. Ac. at 1'KNNI- MAN'S Music Store. Alto, Ptince's Melodeons, from 945 to 8100: American Gut- tara, manufactured by C. F. Martin and Wm. Hall Ac tion, New York, trom 1D to uerman Uultars, trum 5 to 825 ; French, American and Herman Flutes, I rom H to 6. U ; Banjos, Tambourines, Accordeons, Ac ; Braaa Instruments, consisting ot Bast Tubas, tiax Horns, Bugles, Curnopeona, Trombones and Cymballs. rocket Hooks, wauets, uiotn, uat. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Finn Ivory and Buffalo Horn Dressing Combs, Letter paper, Pencils, Chlldrens' Toys, Ac PIANOS trom the justly celebrated Factories nf Bacon it. Raven, and Adam Stodart (l Co. New York, furnished on liberal terms tor cash or approved credit. Persons wishing to buy, will do we.ll to call and examine bo-fore purcbaalng elsewhere. Pianos and Me'odeons will be warranted, and kept In tune fur one year, and deliveredireight Iree to purchasers in any part ot Ohio. fobgg) pOLUMBUS NURSERY". A great va- J J riety ot tbe moat choice Frultand Ornsinantal Treel and Shrubs. Theundorsigned gives notice that he has made arrangements with some of the most extenaive and moat reliable Nursery establishments in the titate of New York, lor a constant supply at Columbus of the very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shruba, and will Nil all orders in that line on the shortest notice. Among them aro some new varieties of great value. Printed catalogues will 10 ia resdinnss lor gratuitous distribution soon. The Trees will be lor lain in a very few days, and may be seen at the corner of High arid titate struets, or at Roae Cotiago,one mile north of Columbus, on tne Worthington Head. Hprlitf WARREN JENKINS. I ,iUN FOR IDLE HOURS. Anecdotes for . the Railroads and Steamboats, trom the belt authors, by an old Traveler. Mrs. Partington's Sayings and Doings. Illustrated. Judge Haliburtnn's Yankee Storiea. Illustrated.. Dashes of American Humor, by Paul. Illustrated. Frank Freeman's earlier Shop. Illustrated. Aalioodaa a Comedy, or the Tennesseean'a Stoiy; by sn Editor. The Spanglers and Tingles, or the Rival Belles. The New o-lesns Sketch Book, by blahl. Illustrated. Major Jonea' Sketches and Travels, illustrated. For aale at the Bookatore ot may!) RANDALL, ASTON it LONG. CURTAIN LOOPS AND BANDS. As-or ted ity e tnd pMtprni.for intent the Nhw Store, OdtHin Buidinff. nmrchii J. U. KILKY A CO. RESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS for the Hprlnit and Rummer Trade, at P. ROSE'S, No. 8 Neil llouae. Having this day received my Stock of Goods lor the Spring and Hummer trade, constating of every description ot Dollia, Caaaimerea and Veatinga, selected by mysell I rom tbe Urgeat and beat bouses In New York and Philadelphia, at the cheapest cash rates, I am now prepared to execute all orders in my lino on aa good terms as can be oflered K.aatorWeat. 1 therefore invite my old cuatomors and friends to call and examine my atock lor thrmaelves. In addition to tbe above, I am In receipt of a large assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods, of every description. The public In general are Invited to call and examine my goods before purchasing elaewheru. Columbus, March 25, 1854 tt JEW HOOKS I NEW BOOKS '.Just re- O. a cmVKC Defence of the Eclipse ol Fsilb. Thoughts to Help and to Cheer. Itecreationa of(.hr atopber North ; complele In one volume. Critical at.d Miacullaneous Writings ot T N. Talfourd. For sale by S. II. BURR k CO., mayl.r Journal Building. 'ULL SETS OF THE OHIO REPORTS. Theaubacrlber has tor sain, at a low tirlce lor cash, a few complete sets ol tbe Ohio Reports, In -JO volumes, fine law binding, or he will anil the II rat 10 volumes, complete, by them selves as purchasers may desire. u7-i,tri-ww I. n. Will i INI,. L E M O V A L. Dr. Lang worthy has re- moved his olilee to Rich street, South sldo. betwsen Illsh and Third, first door West ol Dr. Dow's office. Residence, fir.t door South ol tho Montgomery Hotel, High street. Jsn'-'H S" NO WD EN has the largest vnriety of Table Linens, Damaak Napkins, Towellncs, Doylas, Ruaalan, Scotch and Bird's Eye Dlaoers. &i . tea . in the citv. House keepers can now buy at 25 per cent leas 'bin regular rates. i, an ana see ior yoursolvos, at tba now store on State street. mayO MUSIC AND FANCY GOODS. A choice aaaortment nf New Mualc, Including Hongs, Waltzes, Polkas, Aic. Also, a line lot of Pocket Hooks, and Gold, Silver, Steel and (ilas Heads, lie., Ita. Just received at PKNNIMAN'S novll uilu Store. 1)H. It. fi. DARK, FORMERLY House Physician to the How-ard InHrmiry. and auuea'sor to C C Psrkor, M. D. OrrtcR High street, between Exchange and City Hanks, Columbus, O. RKiiDKNCt Mrs. R. L Howard's, Statn street. apr3-d:im 1 USTniTuQSiTED.--The greatest work tf nn Missions extant, Hurmah'a Great Mlaalonary, or 1(0-cordaof the Lite, Charurte' and Achievements of Adniilrsm Judsnn . a wmk whii'h ev.ry one aboil 111 read. It is Illustrated with maps and plan s. New York edition, In one volume. For alcnt the N -wciunp Bookatore ol S. II. BURR ft CO., aprS6 Journal Building. N- EWLAW BOOKS. Nash's Digest of 20 vola Ohio Reports; Vol. 81 Ohio Stato Reports; Codes ot Ohio ; Codes ol Ohio. Interleaved and bound with Report ol Coil- Commissioners, law binding. Just uhlithrd snd lor sale at tho New Bookatore. J. H. RILEY Ai CO. N B. Tho Trado supplied In quantities oa the moat libera terms. tnaribb
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Full Text | T V 'V 4 VOLUME XVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1854. NUMBEB 271. $l)c Pailn (Dljto State Journal IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY TlflJ OJnOJSTATB JOURXAL COMPANY. JOUaSAL BUIlDlflOS, B1SH AND IUU STSSITS fSAKCl 0!l HIQB. TERM SltwimaHy in advanet .-In Colnmbus, S6.00 syear; by mail, $5 00. bail f during tha Miioi of the Legislature, and rri-Wwkljr fhr th nrtalnder ef tha ;w, S6 00. TUB UKKKLY JO" I jtNAL la furnished to city subscribers at 3, nd y mail at 1.50 ear. Clubs of four nd upwards, JI.20; "f'ti-u ami upwarils, S1.0O. Til K TKl-WKKKLY JOURNAL U JJ3.00 a yew. I1ATKS OF ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rate and rulM bam bsan agreed upon between tha proprietor of (h Ohio Statesman and tha Ohio &tfa Journal, to he observed in all caws, altar thii data. July 20, 1S49.J One square, f!0 lines or laM of this siaed typ, for one insertion, 00c. ; roeh additional insertion, 25s. n 9 i 1 at) uare, :1 iifi 'J 8 00 4 00 6 8J O. 8. I . 10. 'Jaipur,, 1 87 3 87 6 006 OH 8 00j 9. 110. TJ. 15 3iiaiva. 2 604 606 508 00,9 00(10. 112. 14. 1 squares, 3 006 60 8JW9 00 10. ll'J. .jit. 16. ! BI TBI lata 3 squares. fChanwahla- quarterly, 85 !'t.mlm.,,i """'"'y 830jj 6 squares, Ohatig.nlle - I quarterly,.. ..ST nionrhly, V. ww-kly, iV,: daily, Lin, ft'lVk eoliiron, ' wkly, , I dully, 801 Staiilitnt card, 6 lino or less, for ona year 810. No Imrtiwiieiit to ba conaidarad by tha year, unless speclftiil tm thi itmnuwript, or previously agrtatd npnn berwww tint parties Ail,t'rri.iueut nut markad an Uia npy for a apwif1id niunher of iimertiniis, will Ik mn'inuol ona month, unlaw ordered out. and livuiftit will h esctsd accordingly. All i."r'iwiiinii from strangers or transient persons to be paid in iiilvHiii The privileges of yearly adverllwirs will be confined rigidly to their rv:tular husinnis ; and all adrertuwmenM not pertaining there to, to he prii.i fur extra. ' Advertisements fur Auctioneer, General Amenta, Heal Ratal Airenra, 4 c, not to he contracted for by the year, but to be rhargwi hy the pieee, at the inual rates. Auuoiiiii-iiig candidates (for offices of every description) to to fluu-eed at the rat nf tilly canu per week, for each name; the nam tu he. in all eases, paid in advanns. Attorneys will be uolden for the price of Inserting adrertiw-nienui brought ill hy thetn. i'ublialiar not aooouutahie for the aix-urwy i' h-gul advertisements beyond the amount charged for their pub il'MOUtl All leaded ailrerlineraentj to ba charged not lea than double the above mtes, and measured as If solid. Advsrtiaeiiieuta on the iiihk exclusively, to be oharged at the rata of 60 per cent, in advance of the almve rates. No A DVSRTIHKIf ENT OAK BI E8IRT1D SRITUITOUHLT. Air.-TtlMHnenie for charitable inetitutious, Are companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and aucb like, to be charged h'tlf price. . IVathd Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral imitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to tpa paid for. All persons sending communications or requiring notiiwenf lain eoireee, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charge are made fhr admittance, and all norioes of private euterpriM-s, ran only he inserted with the underHtanding; that the same are to be paid for. If Intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the 'ittite will I charged at the raM of not lees than 20 cents per line and then onlv when accompanied by an advertieetnent. BUSINESS CAttUS. NEW MACHINE SHOP.-Davies & Swan, rttato Avenue, east mid of National Road Uridine, having tarnd with new machinury, arn proparod to do all kinds ol Michino Work with despstcn, and in thdboit maonnr. fpocial attontlou will bnifivonti) MILL WURKoI evory description. A aaaro ol public patronage ia solicited. L ii. DAVIKS, (late with J. Ridgwsy.) pr9 FRANK a WAN. fJAP AND LETTER PAPERS. BURR& v RANDALL are agents of the celebrated Southworth Manufacturing Company, and otliir their papora by tho case or single ream at mill pricus. Including blue and white ruled cap, blue and white ruled lotter, Bath post, all sizes; commercial note flat cap, lolio post, etc. ju7 rVO FRUIT GROWERS. The American JL Fruit Urowers' (iuldo lu the Orchard and Garden, by F R.KUlot. For sule at tho New Bookstore of mariiO . H. RILEV ii CO. CAPITAL CITY DAOUERREAN ROOMS. The undurslgiied having permanently located In ui.i city, has avsiled himself of every advantage uecoaiar) t ) uxaoute perfect Uairuurreotypes having a largo Sky Light, he can take pictures withuut regard to weaiher. Ha has just received a Urge mid splendid assortment of cases of every variety, lrotn tho full slzo down to the smallest that are taken. Every lady au l gentleman Is respectfully Invited to call at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South ot the Franklin Kank, aud Diamine specimens. J. W. WYKUS. Columbus, Jan. 18, 1854. JanlO dly TOSEPH FrSMITtl, Attorney at Law, Keal F.etnto, Itounty I.nnd anil Pnnalon Agent-Two doors east of lllgh.on Town slreet, Columbus, Ohio Will ntteud to the practice ol hisprolession,ohtalulug pensions, buy lug, selling and obtainingland warrants, selling and leasing real estate, examining land titles, collection ol claims, etc. Cjj" Letters from a distance must be ptttljmid. Ju30 MUSIC ! May Queen, Nancy Till, Zundeil & Mason's Melnueen Instructor, and Rralnard's Operatic Melodies. Just received at A. W. PhNNIMAN'H, mar'-!4 3 doors north ol the American. TllIDQWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad fJ e street, near the bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of castings, always on hand. T M. GUITEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at J e Law, and Commissioner of Deeds and to take Depositions tor Ohio and othkb Wkstkrn Statks, (late ol Cincinnati,) bas established himsell In his profession In New York city, where allcouunuiiicatiunswill receive prompt attention, t Ucters to tha members ot the liar ot Columbus, Cinctnnat and Southern Ohio. OJic No. 14 Wall Strut, Nr.v York. marl'8 INC1NNATI STOCK AUCTION SALES HKtVCON dt llOf.rilEM, Salr.t llmrmi 8:1 and Ho Walnut Sirert, Sell every Wednesday and Saturday, at lili m., atthn Merchants' Exchange, Railroad Bonds, Railroad, Hank and Insurance Stocks, Real Estate aud Monied Securities, of all descriptions. The advantages of these sales are that they are held during change Aiura, and as they call together all the monled men, securities will at all times sell at lair rates, Cincinnati, O., April 14, lrJ53. rpHE undersigned have this day formed a JL partnership under the name and style of MILLER, DON-sLDMON & Co., tor the purpose of doing a general Banking and F.rchango business, in the ofli :eformerly occupied by L. Donaldson 4i Co., on the corner ol Stale and High streets, (City Rank Building.) JOHN M1LI.KK, LUTHER DONHLDSON, Febuary 1, 1854-dtf A. 11. GREEN. lMt. Ii ! I Alll'iivwili office, thk samb robmkrlt occonkd bv thr lath dn iiowabd, Stat Stbrst, East op th Post Opitick, COLUMBUS, OHIO. RmiDr.wcs Stsrling Uall, (Medical College. Buildings) State street. mari!4 dly pOLUMBUS WIQ AND curl manu- V FACTORY J. W. MOLI.IEU. 96 High street, oppn- . aB w ii . iripi.iiii!iiu site the t;ipiloi House, insnuiacturer ni HENTS' VENTILATED, OOSSAMER, DIAMOND and ZEPHYR WKiS, TOUPEES, SCALPS, &o. LADIES' SKLK-AUJIJSTIlnu win, I HALF WIIIS, BANDS, BRAIDS, FRIZ-I ETTS, CURLS, to. Near ona' Wla, Foro-l'lecea, rinrli-ilnlra and Curia. 1000 varieties In OIINAMKNTA I. BltAiniNH. BACHELOR'S INFALLIBLE HAIR DYE. raeUni Hair Bought or taken In r.i- changn. ulS-ly THE COLUMBUS STONE & LIME COM PANY are now selling at their Depot in Columbus, Cutting stone at 43 00 per perch. Face " 2 00 " Common Building atone 0 " Well stone 70 " Six inch curb stone 10 PerLlnoal foot. Four " " " 07 " " Lima 15 per full bushel. iop29 R. A.8HE1.IIKN, Superintendent. 13EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The sub- I L snrlher often far sale three Dlnces of ground on the east side of High street, south of Rich, In this city ; one south side of Friend, east of High ; one farm in Jackson township S!I0 acres, in line condition ; one other farm in same township 108 Acres. For particulars of price, terms; tie., apply to Sam'l Calloway, Gen. M. Parsons, or dec-tfj A. O. II I BBS. MEDICAL BOOKS. Comprising all that Is late and valuable to the Profession. For sale at tho Now Bookstore. march!! J. H. RILEY fc CO. A Larue variety of children's boots and shoes, for sale low, at the new Boot and shoe Emporium, No. 1 e Strom a 80 1 J.W CONSTA B EW BOOKS. Wines' Hebrew Law, a complete Analysis of the Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Tostaments, arranged alphabetically, in thirty Books, with an Introduction, by Rev. Nathaniel West, M. D. For sola at tha New Bookstore ol J.U.RILEY k. CO. mariiO TYPES OF MANKIND. By Nott, Glid-don, Morton, to. Just published, and lor sale at the New store. apr35 J, H. RILEY & CO. iEff-Yfela.i ADYKRT1SEKLMS. raOW W.H. M'DONAXD'S APVaaTISINB M01SK, 102NASSAtT ST,N. V. THE NEW YOUK STEAM BLANK BOOK Manufacturing Establishment. Caps, 4fe bound, numerous styles, 9 cts. per quire and upwards, do full hound, While, 15c and upwards ; Fine Blue, I Be do with Ends a d Bands, White, 2 ia; Fine Blue, pag'd, 25c. Demy's Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, 3f c and upwards, do do with ends and bands, paged, 44c At upw'ds. do do Russia do do do flllc do do , do extra bindings, psged, 60c end upwards. Mediums, Fine Blue, Russia comers, psged, 67r and upwards, do do Russia ends k b. do 75c do do do extra bindings, do B7e do Royals and Super Royals, extra hind., dol'ij do A groat variety o( Pass Bonks, SI per gross and upwards, do do Memorandum Books, $5 per gross aud upwards. Receipt Books, Petty Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Albums, Ac, 4c. Constsntly on hsn 1,10,000 rexms of mann actured work ol every quality and description, all bound in the most sunstantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which are oflVred to Book sellers, Stationers and Dealers generally, lor ra-h or approved paper, by JOHN O'HAHA, 110 Nassau street, New York. N. B. A liberal dlsconnt when purchased in large quantities. mey5 dfimu BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers having devoted thi irpersoual attention for many years to themsnulactureol HI 1,1. 1 A It II TA It I. EH, are lully competent to execute work that will give entire satisfaction to the most fastirtiousconnossinr. Being the mottextcniive manufacturers In the Union, they are enabled to furnith a superior table at 10 pur cent less then any other establishment in the country, to which lact they respectlully invito tho attention of buyers, as also, to the essential improvements they have made in the construction and elasticity ol the Cuihlons, which thi y have bro't to adegreeof porlectloti attained by nonthers Always on hand Billiatd Tables with Alurblo and Wooden beds, with a largo stock of Cloths. Balls. Cues, French Cue I eat hers, Cue Wax, Pool Ball, Boards, Bagntelle Tahles, Silk and Worsted Pockets, 4 e. Orders by mail promutlv attended to. Old Tables re. cushioned by sending them by Express. UKIM'ITIl DKCKKH, Billiard Table Manulacturcrs, apr20 d3mM No. 30 Ann St., New York. HHE HAZARD POWDER COMPANYf -L Manufacturers of 4JUN POWDER, continuo to luruisli Gunpowder of all their well known brands, viz: "Kentucky Rille," "Sen Shooting," " American Sporting," "Indian Rifle," ' Filectric," " Duck shooting," in kege, half and quarter aegs, and canlfti rs of one pound each. Also, a lull assortment ui Powder lor Blasting and Mining purposes, and lor Export The reputation ol their Gunpowder is ton well known t ro- quiro comment. For sale by the principal dealers in this place, and nt ihe otttco of the Company, h'.i Wall street, N Y. City. . it. imzaku, rrvisidf-nt. A. E. Douhlass, Secretary apr(i-d:irnM BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, STATIONERY, copying PRESSES. PRINTING. Ac-lclOll cfc JiOUTItEI,, til Wlllimii Htrr-rt, Mew York City-Buyers will consult their Interest by examining our extensive stock, which wh oiler nt tho lowrtt pitiiibleprk.es. Acc iunt Book Kactoiiv I ilonksmade to pattern, paged and print-d heads, In every style required. Also a large stock on band suitable tor Banks, Insurance and other Comimnies, Mrr chants, Courts, Ac, alto in Inrgequantitloa fortho North, West, and South Trade. Wbitino PAmnal Can. Litter. Note and Leduir I'aunrs. from the best Mills In the U. S. Forelun I'auers. Tltauo. Draw ing, Writing, Colored, Ac. StationkhvI Fancy and Stanletloods.amostexti'niiveHnd complete assortment. Euvelopi s, t'srds, Inks, Cold Pens and Pencils, Steel Pens. iVo. DIAHIK3 fob 1854 I Time and Work Books, Tariff nf the U. S. Interest, Advance, Discount, Kxchango and other uselul Books for the Counting House. Job I'HiNTiMlot chean Cards, Bill Heads. Labels. Checks. Law Cati-s, Points, A c. LlTitoGBArHV and KNnnAvmn I Bonds, Stocks, Certificates, Bills nf Exchange. Dies cut, Cards and Envelopes embossed in the best style. I IT i n" Trade, country Merchants and Dealers supplied at iw prices, in quantities to suit Buyers. 13 Orders by Mail executed with promptness. RICH ic. LOUTREL, til William it , New York, mar24.d:im.M Importing and Manufacturing Stationers. 1854. X. W. GRAIIA3I & Co., FnrwnrdlnK nod CnmnilHalnn lfcrrlinnta, P'eol of jriltn Micet, on ttie tnnul, z.nneavllle, vrnio. rroprittnrs of Regular Line of Steamert Running to ritttburgh. ana Wheeling, alto Negutar Line of Isanat Hoatt running to all points on the. Ohio and Hocking (Janals. "Till ROUGH RECEIPTS given lor all kinds ol Produce for s nmptnent r.ait. Throuch Itcn iuts will be eiven Inr all kinds o Goods from Plttiburgh or Wheeling, to Newark, Mt. Vernon, Columbus and Lancaster, at as low rates, and, we think, greater expedition than by any other route. Goods destined lor shipment by Railroad, !rom hern, will be for warded the same day ol their receipt. i.inerai cam advances made on property In store. IT? All prouertyentrusted to our csro "III receive prompt- attention. N. W. GRAHAM A- Co. Zanksville, Ohio, Feb. 1st, 1.-5 1 . febtj-dfim A GRICULTURAL BOOICS. Stephens' . V. Hinikof th j FArtn : Oolotnun'n I'rnntlonl Auriculrurn; Frirmnr'a Kvnrj Dny Hook; FeBcndtm'a Comptuto Kni-merRiiil (iHrdtucr ; Farair'a Knyolopedhi ot Mminra Ayrlculturn ; Amtn loan Funn littok ; .axtou'i Hurnl fUud Bonk.; SHork hardt'a (-'hftnicHl Kiold LnctuntH; Johnston An. Ohnmlsrrv: Jotimton'a Lett ur Of oa I'rHctual Ariculturv1, tir-jwuu'i Amer- Iran Muv.m Hook ; t'tisBHtiiltm i omnplPtu t-arrnnrHnd (.iarnmur; rht Kftrm nd Fiwatdo; Al en'a Rural Architti:tur t Whtrrl- er'u Ruril Huino; Downin'fl (JuttHgti Rraidncr: ; Larduers iiHrii(niDf( and Ktirnl Arutt'cturft ; Pnwrtint Kurnl rfris; Monro on thn drap; Allen on tho CiMpo; Aainrirrtn Herd Hook; Da'ryoiHn'a Munual; Youttt tSklnnr Hnd IUndt.ll a works ou .Sht'pp ; Youmt and Mirtln on Cattl); Yoiiatt, M- urn, ll.nd.ClHlt'T and (Julej' Hor FarrlHrim; Y011.1t t n tli : Cottniennd Farm Bfifl Kotipor; MyatHtlnaot itoo Keeping Kk-pluliu'd, Uixfin ifc Korr'a, Bimnnt'a, Hrownca' and Minfir's worka on Toultry ; thu American Kird Pftncl-r; lurat'a Hook ot Cpo Hirda; Brfr.k'a Kook ot Flowera ; Downing'a l adioa' riowor TMrd''n Uownlot; a, Harry a, tnomnV and r.lliott'a work a on Frulta ; witli a rat vnrlvtv ol ottmr worka relatiiitf to Arieulturu, SlC. For aale at the Honkatorn of aprliU HAND-ALL, Asi'i'ON & LOn'i. f HEAT EXCITEMENT FOFl NEW vX HOoK.3. Juatpubllihcd,nd Inraalt by .H. Burr V Co. 'JVmpeat aid Hiini.hlnH, or LiIh In Kt?nttirkY by Mr. M.J. IlnlrtiH. 'J'ho Huaalan Sliorra of the Illick Hca.by LfturpncoOliphsnt Th Foratera, by Alex. Dumaa. Boya at Homo, by C. Adnnis. Kuaaia ai it ia, by Count (inrowakl. TUf) 'J'hrftn ('olonit'a ot Aiiatralln, by Snmufl Sidnoy. Nw York, ita Uoopr UVn and Lowr Million, by ftfiorcfl Lippard, , H. HH lilt t f;()., mayu Journal i-uudlne. NEW BOOKS. Russia as it is. A Yar with tho Turks.' I' ho Kiiaaian Hborva ot tbn BUckSrA. Tho ("atccomba ot Homo. Fifty Yoarin both llimiapherna. lloaint;r'a INn-m , Ilvola. "MtTrimark," or LMo at tho Loom. Ballou'a Review. Just puhliabed and for aalo at tho Nnw Bnokatoro. W. H Tun trado aappltod. J. H. RILEY CO. may 2 UNITED STATES HOTEL, Columbus, O. II SIMONTON, Proprietor. Mr. Simnntoti has le.isei this well known Hotel Irs Columbus lor a term of years, and ha.-t thoroughly renovated it throughout, sii'l supplied it with entire uew furniture, beds, Ate It is hit iletermiriKllon to nuke it a first clsas house, ami worthy of public, patrouaue. He i!l tuttalu his reputstion of keepinK the bust table in Columbus, and by the bett attention tu thM'oomfurt ol his guests, hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Ilia eld friends and diet raveling public are invlti'd to give him a call. Columbus, u., April is, lf.il illy rPHE BRITISH POETS. A set of the new JL and beautiful Rnston n iltlon of the lltltlsli I'oets. hand somely bound in fancy cloth, just received and tor sale at the New Hoositoro ot RANDALL, ASTON a LUNG. may 13 i85i. m:il iioitsk hat stokio. isri. 1LLETT & CO.. Wholesale and Re- V. tnll Ucslera In Kv t .. - . Sir HATS, CAPW.AND STRAW fJOODH. Are now in receipt ol our Spring and Summer Styles, to which we would respectlully invite the attention nl Dealers and all In antot Goons In our line. Our assortment Is now commote. embracing almost every style worn either Klt or West, among wnicn are uents' r.xira nioieaain, irran, neaver ami ciiisimnto Hats; Panama, Canton braid, i'edal, Leghorn, China Pearl, Marlacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm Lenf and Canada Slniwi a fair assortment for Children. Also, Misses' llloomera. Caps for Men and Roys, and manufactured to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash orapproved credit. Slltn or the nig uat, Nell tieuse Hulluing. apro NOTICE. The creditors of P. T. Snowden are requested to present their claims to the undersigned. at his office on Town street, without delsy, as it is desirable to ascertain the amount of the outstanding liabilities as early as possuiio. as soon as tha books are in condition to do it, the creditors shsll be fully advised of tho state of affairs, and In the meaa time aro requested to exercise such patience as is neces sary in tno promises. juat.rti r. k.mith, Jan. SI, 19.14 itl Assignee of P. T. Snnwden M OLIAN& OTHER PIANOS. BERRY & CORDON. 80S BROADWAY. Publishers of music, and dealers wholesale and retail In Planus, lueiodeonsand Mustc sgents for the celebrated Aollan, Grand, and other Pianos made by Hallet, Davis & Co., Rnstnn, whose Pianos are consld' cred superior to all others. Great bargains in New York Pla nos, and second hand Pianos and Melodeons. Musle supplied wholesale and retail at the lowest rstes. Rerry & Gordon, successors to T. S. Berry, 2!)7 Rroaway. Pianos to let. , P. S. U. D. at Ca's A'.ollsn Pianos have the latest improved vaicmg. oci.ii iy llAVE YOUR POSTAGE. Any two of I tha (3 Msgsrlnes, ons year, for $5,00. At PiSAHSOIS'3 ir,fll. XKW YORK ARVEI.TISK.il FiXTS. FBOM 8. M. PKTTXNI.ILL a C-J.'B AOKAVV, ll!V NAS3AC3TBERT. T AUY'S NEW FASHION BOOK. On JL-J the 1st of every month Is published, price 2.1 cents, Frank Leilio's Ladies Gazelle of Paris, London and New rork Fash iuns, containing IUU Engravings of the Newest Styles of l.adiea' aud Children's Hats, Caps, lit ruses, Mantillas, &c, a lull size Paper Pattern ol a Mantilla, largo sheet ot patterns, and Description of Crotchet Work, Articles on iteleivo Leather Work, Velvet Paintings, Ato.ntertalniug Literary Matter, Tales, Ac., a Novelette by Mrs. Ann Stephens. Also each Partcontsina New Song or Piece ot Music. Arrangements have been completed in Paris, whereby the Newest Designs will appear in this u. una uiumu uejure ine raris r asnion hooks are recoi vea by the steamer. Part I. was issued on January 1st, 1854, and has been re- pnntea six aim-rent times In order to meet the demand. All the back numbers can bo obtsined. Tho colored Piste is alone worth more money than ii charged ior the whole 1'art. ;XT!lACTa MOM THK PifRna " It Is by lar the best Fashion Hook lamed In this country. We cordially reci. mmend It." N. Y. Daily Times. " Takes the highest rank among ail Journals of Its class." N. Y. Tribune. " This Is a superb work." Boston Transcript. " It Is tho best record of the fashion now published "Sunday Times, Philadelphia, '-it contains all the newest Fashions, and a colored P;ate ol great beauty." Hume Journal. One copy, one jear, $3; two do., In ; four do., S9. One copy of the Gazette, and one copy of llnrper's, Putnam's, or umntta i mngbziocii, one year, $ . Office No. G John street. New York, and for sale by all Book oilers in the United States and Canadas. aprlH-dllmp . THE GREAT PIANO AND MUSIC ES- J TAIILISHMKNT.-IIOUACE WATER X, No. .'J It.'J itronnwny, new oru. in Destand mint Unproved Pianos nd Melodeons. T. Gilbert tCo.'s World's hair Premium Pianos, with or without the A'.nliHti, and with iron frames and circular scales. Tbo merit of these instruments Is too well known to need further commendation. Gilbert's Boudoir PI. anos, an eleghnt inttrument lor small rooms. Hnllet At Cum-ston's Pianos, ol the old cttnblliht d firm of Hnllet A Co. hir. W. being sole agent fur all the abovo Pianos, can odor them lower man any otner house, ilornce Waters' Pianos, manufactured expressly for him, having great power of tone and elasticity ot touch. 'M'.i Broadway is the largest depot lor Mu- ir.ni luiiruiuruii m mis country, auoraing selections noi to oe had elsewhere. Second hand 1'lnnos at grnatbargaina. Prices from 800 to 8175. Every instrument fully warranted or the money refunded. JIelodeonb. Goodman 4; Baldwin's Patent Organ Melode ons, with two banks of keys aaweet and powerful instrument Prices from $75 to SJOO. S D. & II. W.Smith's celebrated Melodeons, Martin's unrivalled Guitars, Brown's Hurps, Flutinas, violins, nrss instruments, ate, ate. jnaiem supplied with Pianesand Melodeonsat factory prices, liii percentdiscouut to Clergymen. Music This lilt comprises the products of the great masters of both the American and Kuropean continents, and is receiving eomtant additions by an extensive publication ot the choice and popular pieces of tho dy Dealers in Music, and Teachers ot Seminaries wishing to purchase any music published, or make arraneiiKnts for continued supplies nf Mr. Water's new issues, will tind It to their interest to call or forward their orders Music sent to any pa't ol the Union or Canadas, pestsge free. aprl-dSmr JlOHAUb WATKliS. THE LIVERPOOL and PHILADELPHIA X S'l'F.AM SHIP CO., Intend sailing their invorite steam hips as toilows: CITY OK M ANCHKSTKH,2,1'J7 tons, Capt, Wylle. CITY OF GLASGOW, l.tilo tons, dipt. Morrison. CITY OF PHILAIII'.LPIHA, new 9,18!) tons Capt. I.eltch CITY OF HALTIMOKK, (new) ij.MS tons Capt. Leltch. From Philadelphia. City ol Manchester Saturday, Juno 3, ls.r1. About 1st July, Ipfil. City of Manchester Saturday, July '22, 151. City ol Philadelphia AboutAuguat 5, 1851. .From Liverjiool. City ol Manchester Wednesday, May 10, 1851. About 7th June, lt-51. City ol Manchester Wednesday, June S8, 18 4. City ol Philadelphia Wednesday, July 13, 1851. KATES OP PABSAOE. From Philadelphia. From Liverpool. Saloon Berth B'M) I Saloon Berths 91 guin Midship " ft) Midship " 17 " Forward" 35 Forward " 15 " Including steward's fees. THIttlM!,A-S PASHKNGKi:. A limited number ol third-class passengers will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and tonnd in provisions. From Philadelphia $--io Frum Liverpool $10 Certificates of passage will be issued hero to parties who are desirous ol bringing out thuir friends at corresponding rates. Dralts on tho Agents from 1 upwards. An experienced surgeon will be carried on each ship. All goods sent to the agents in Philudeiphia and Liverpool will be forward-'d with economy and despatch. Forfroight or passage apply to SAMUUI, sMIl'll, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia. KlCIIAllDSON, BROTH Kits A: CO., Llvorpool. jyl8-dlv apr5 N. B. When tho arrangements aro completed, and sufficient goods oiler, one ol the abtivn or other steam vesncls will pro ceed to Baltimore, calling at Norlolk, Va., or other ports on the Chesapeake, going or returning. yiNC PAINTS. The New Jersey Zinc X-J Company ur proparod tnnxecuteordirafi r their valuablo Wiiit.' Zinc faint, which ia now achnowledecd to bo aupttrior to l.nad In whitcnoBa, brilliancy anl durability, oithorlor inaido or outildo uen. And hi it ia now cheap! rand wilt envuramuch tirt'Hter atirlaoethan Lead, lining equal welhta, ond ianotpol-aonoua, it roct inmcnda Itsn-ll, both ou the acoro ol boalth and economy. A metnod orprppfiratinn haa rrcontly bren dificovcrod which en ah Irs the Company to warrant tlirir Pain to to ktip Irnah and nolt in the kv.'ga lor any raaonMblo timo In thia n?pnct thfir t'alnta will boauporicr to any other in tho market. Their Brown Zinc I'aint, which i sold at a lu price, la now w.'ll known lor Ita protectivo qualillf t, when applied to iron or other uiPtalliu surlacea. Their tono Color I'aint pnaanaaei all tho properties of tint Brown, and ia ot an aureeaMie color tor painting (..ouagea, i poia. Out Huildinpa, Hrnigc, Ac, Their I'ainta, which are aold Dry or (.round In Oil, are warranted pure, and put up in Keg ot 5, 50, lUOandOU lt., t im uaed puiciaoly liku While Lead. r or aale by thn principal Doalera nt the I'liitrn .Matea, or dt MANNING A' KiUlhK, Agenti. mtr20d3mp 4,j Doy atrmt. New Yorfcr. G ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. V, H. HATCH fc Co., 97 William atre't. New York, Impnrtera and manulacturera of fljeiitlciiien'M FurniNliIni (aonilH ol the JatHst atylea, nnd in unmt varimly conalatinn ol Shirts, Storka, Tina.Cr tvata. (.Inve lloai'jry, Under (iarmenta, .landrterchlfla.Hu.-tpi'ndpra, Linen Collara, tioba n t;hamornf Shonld-T Hracra, and a complete aaortinent ot all articleaap- portainintuthn line. PurdiMera a, e invited to call aod examine our atockbeforo purchatini', na wn ottiTtnperiorinducemnnta.aa reuarda quality and pricf-. mArcb;i-dtirnP PAIRBANKS'S PLATFORM X. SC. I.K.H Long known Severely tested always right the Acknowledged standard. AOKNT, is Nkw VonK! FlltftANKH eV. Co., Nil Wnter-Ht. A'tKNT, in Cor.UMnrn: A . M . DMIKKKi feb8 d6m-P I e a- T OST. One E Flat Soprano SAX-HORN, J directed to A. Taylor, Bucyrus. Tho same wns sent by Mr. Elijah Bruce, to be left with the Depot Agent at Crestline. Any one finding the same will bo suitably rewarded hy forwarding Itto Its doatinatlon.or returning It to the vendor, A. W. l'KNNIMAN, apr.'l Music Dealer, Columbus. NEW MUSIC STORE. C. Gillett has removed from Reed's old stand to the third door west of the I'nit Office, where he would he happy to supply thnsnln want ul Musical Instruments, Inst. Books or Musio. New Muilc just received. Also alargelotof old standard and new music, slightly injured, tit one cent per pago. marls' T A UGH AND GROW FAT. Life and -Li Payings of Mrs. Partington, and cthars of the Family, by "Vhnllobar." Call and get a copy before they are all sold, at the row Cheap Kookitero ot S. 11. 1UJKK A Co , msya Journal Building TiOR RENT. Tho new building on the souin sio'i ot l own. near inn corner nt tllgh street, lately occupied by the subscriber as a Stove and House Furnlhing Btnro. The house will be vacant In about ten days, when pos session can on given. Appiy to JNO K. llr.YJi. aprtdtt NOTICE. I warn all persons from taking check on tho City Bsnk, dated Feb. 8, 1854, given by me to shnr Heading. It was obtained by fraud, and will notbe p . lfoblO THOU. S.OATKH. WINDOW GLASS. 1000 boxes Window Olsss, assorted sizes, from 7 by 9 to 36 by 44, both American and foreign, lor salo by fiHRK A ABlioi r. may3 IrrT TRANSPORTATION. 1854. Summer Arrangement. 1854. si T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND J-JXKNIA KAILUOADS. HnjiMSn A nBANUBn rnt, coin-mencinv MONDAY, May 8th, 1854. Trains. Leave Columbus. Leave Cincinnati. Mail 4 A. M. 5 P. M. Accommodation 2:0(1 p. M. 7:i0 A. M. Kxpre.s 7;50 P M. fi A. M. fiprlogtield Train loaves Columbus at 12 in. Ileltirning, will leave Londun at 7::10 a m. The Kxprcss Train will stop at Lovoland, Morrow, Xnnlaand London, only. Accommodation Trtin will stop at Plalnvilln, Milferd, I.ove-Innd, Foster's, Deerliebl, Morrow, Corwin, Spring Valley. Xo-nla, Codarvllla, South Charleston, London and West Jetlersnn. Also, on proper notice by flag or to Conductor, at Mlatniville, Fort Ancient, Kreeport. Claytvillo, Helms, Florence's and Alton. Mail Train will stup at West Jerlerson, London, tiouih Charleston, Codsrvllle Xenia, Hprlng Vallnv, Corwln, Free-port, Morrow, Ueertield, toiler's, Loveland.Milford and Plain, vllle. Also, on proper notice by tint or toUonductnr, at Alton, Florence's. Selnw, Ciaysville aud Fort Ancient. The Springfield train will atop at all stations on proper notice to Conductor by ting or otherwise. Connecting as follow. ! At London, with the Springfield and Columbus Itkilroad iortlpringneid. Dayton, IndianspoUa, Terrs Haute and Chicago. At Morrow, with Cincinnati, Wilmington and Znnosville Kailroad. At LovHat.d's, with Cincinnati and Illllsbornuuh llsilioad; and at Clncinniti, with the regular U. Slate Mali steam packet, to Madison, Louisville, Kransrllle, Naihvilie, Ht. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, &c. Lines of Hn-lts and Cosi nes run In nonnectlon with the trains to tho following towns : Lebanon from Deertiold. Cosben. and points above, from Mllf ird. Dayton from Xenia. On Sundays but one train Is run, stopping nt all way stations on notice, leaving Columbus nt 5 a. m., and Cincinniitl at 2::i0p.m. Faro from Columbus to Cincinnati....... ..$3 00 .. I 40 .. 1 30 .. 2 40 Do do Xnnii Do Do Do Do do Spriogtield via London... do Dayton via Xenfa... do Dayton via Springfield.... .. 1 no do Indianapolis, via Sprinitheld and Daytc 4 40 do Louisville do St. Louis Do Do For o:her information bodIv to T. Louau. Anont. or M. 1. Dohkrtt, Ticket Agent, Columbus; W, Whioht, Agent, Sprinjfield : A. W. Stahk, Aeent. Xenia : A. H. Lewis. Aiient. or P. W. Stuadkii, (loneral Ticket Agent, Cincinnati WM. II CLKMENT, Superintendent. jr The Company will not be responsible tor baitgage exceeding til ty dollurs in value, unless the same is returned to the Conductor or Anentt. and trcitrht onld at tha rate nt a uasanne for every $500 in value abovo that amount. maylO pLEVELAND & TOLEDO RAILROAD. V- Winter Arrangement. On and alter Monday, Nov. 14th, 1353, -.M.seniHr trains will run daily (Sundays excepled), n lollour.' soutue n uivlrion, via Norwalk fiolni; IVeet. Mail train. Day Kxpr NlghtKxpross. and 7:45p.m. 10:15 " 10:30 " ll:!!l " 11:50 ' 1:15 a. m Leave Cleveland at 0:30 n. m 3:00 p. m Leave Norwalk nt 9:(K) ' Leave Mimroevillo 9:115 " 5:V!0 " 5:37 " ti:20 " 0:43 7:55 Leave Clyde 10:08 " 10:35 111:00 m. Leave Fremont Koach Toiito Onlng rtnat. Mail train. Day Kxprnss. Night F.xpress. 1:00 a. m 2:3(1 " Leave Toledo at 9:10 a. m. 10:40 " 11:07 " :i;30 p.m., ave Fretntiiit 4:45 " 5:10 " 5:55 " 6:1 S " Leave Clyde 2:55 " 3:45 " 4:03 fi:SG " and 11:10 a. to. train Leave Mooroevillel 1:57 Leave Norwalk 12:15 n. m. Keach Cleveland 2:10 " tf:' 1 he u:30 a. in. train from Cleveland from Toledo, stop at all stations. inn.Kuup. m, train from Cleveland, and 3:30 p. m. train rom Toledo, stun at Oborlln. Norwalk. Monroeville. Clvde and Fremont only. ino i:ts p. m. train from Cleveland, and the 1:00 a. m. trsln from Toledo stoo at all stations cxront Camden. Waihlncton and Stony Itidge. connecting at Cleveland with Lake Shoreand Cleveland and Pittsburg Kallroatli. and nt Monroevil' with Mnnetield snd Sin- dusky Itailrnad, and a) Clyde with Nlver and Lake Erie 11 Northern iiHiu ond, and at Toledo with Micbiga lndl.ua Itailroad. Nortbi rn Division, vlaSandusky Leave Ohio City at 4:00 p. m. Leave Sa " at 7:00 a. m., srnppinj at nil stations. K. B.rillLLII'S h ntemlnnt OIHce C. Si. 1. R. It., Cleveland, Nov. 12, I SKI. 1854. Ji&t&S&gPiil 1834. CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD CHANGE J OF TIME. lPKINi ARRANGESIKNT. On and after niondnv, April lOtli. the trains upon this road will bo run as follows: F.XPRESS NO. 1 MAIL. Leaves Zanesvllle at 1 a m, arrivoi at Newark at 2:05 nm, and at Columbus at 3:30 a in. connecting with the Mall train lor Cincinnati at 4:00 a m. Thia train stops going west only at Newark, wbere it will receive passengers by Saniluaky evening train. RETURNING. Leaves Coiuicbus at 10:15 am. immediately after arrival ot "Lightning Train" from Cincinnati; arrives at Newark at '-itusn, receives passengers by accommodation train trorn Mansfield, and arrives at Zanesvllle at 1:03 Oolnir east this train stops only at post offices, except a flag la displayed Indicating pasiHtigt'.rs. i his Is the only train running over the road on Sunday. EXPRESS NO. 2. Leavos Znnnavllle 8:20 a m ; arrives at Newark at 9:25 con necting with Morning F.xpress Trsln lor Sandusky, arriving at ioiumouiHt 11:1,1a m.conueclingwitn Lightning train lorcicve. and. PR.ienger. by this train leave Columbus lor Cincinnati I 2:30 p m. RETl'UNINO. Leaves Columbus at 3:5 ' n m. alter arrival of Llahtnlni! Train from Clevelaud, arrives at Newark at 5:10 p m, connecting with alternoon Kxpri ss from Sandusky, and arrives in Zaneivllle at ft: 15 p m. Thii Train stops at all stations where passengers are indicated by a Hag. , ACCOMMODATION NO. 3. Leavni Zsneavilie at 3: 1 5 p m, arrive, at Newark at 4:50. Lesve Newark at 5:15 n m. Immediately alter arrival ot after noon Kxprea. from Sandu.ky and arrives at Columbus at 7:00 p m. RETURNING. Leaves Columbus at 7:35 a in ; arriving at Newark at 9:20 a m, connecting with Morning Express forSsndusky and arriving at Zsneavilie at 1 1:32 a ro. f?' Thia Train stops at all the stations. FREIGHT TRAIN NO. 4. Leaves Zane.vllle at 5:00 a m, arriving ntCnlumbn.nt 10:00 m. RETURNING. Leaves Columbus at 12:00 u m. and arrives at Zsneavilie at 4:50 p m. . w. FULTON. Superintendent Superintendent's OfHcn C O. R. R., Nov. 30. apll CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCIN-NATL AND CLEVELAND AND ERIK RAILROADS.-. CHANGE (IK TIME. On and alter Monday, November 14th, 1853, Trains will run as follows (Sundays excepted): lrains leave Uoiumtius lor Cleveland, r.rle, Dunkirk, Buttslo and New York, at 10:15 a. m., 1:15 p. m and 11 p. in. i rains leave fneiuy tor Cleveland ami r.rle, at r.tio p.m., 4:23 p. m. and 2:29 a. m. Trains lavo Shelby for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 10:40 a. m., 5:27 p. m. and 11:52 p. m. Tmlns leave Cleveland for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 7:30 a. in , 2:50 p in. and t:30 p. m. I rwna i-avn i:ieveiauii tor r.rle and New York at 7:30 a. in., 1:45 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. L. TILTON, Superintendent Columbna Nov 14th, 1853. novIS N.SOU I UAI1D, Agent, Columbna. I 0 0 K S ! BOOKS ! BOOKS ! Quick Li Sales and Sina'l Proits" U the mot'o of the Proorletors ol the JVeto Himkttore in the Journal Building, where they would must respect miiy nvite the citizens ol Cnlumtius nnd Ita vicinity to call and examine fielr large and well aasortod stork ol HOOKS cV MT ATI ON K II Y, including overy article ever founiiln astord of the kind. And aa they are nut laboring underthn diandvantasn of having their ahelv a filled with a atockot icveral years accumulation, they can saL ly say, they have as large an asortmcnt of new and valuable atock a. can be found in the city. Andnsto price., they only ask for a fair trial to convince the public of the truth ot t o above adage. "Don't mtataks the stand " S. H. BUIUl & CO., Ohio state Journal Building, nayS opposite the Capitol lieuan. IOR SALE. I ofTer for sale nt low rates the - following nrouertv : A houaoand half lot on Long street, eait of llicb. near the cen. tro of tha city. A vi ry deiiratilereildence. A lot, 47 lent on High atrnet, b ttween Spring and North its., In the v.iry best pnrtof the city for business. Also, twenty-live acres on High street, soath of Columbus. Thia propsrty la well Improved, and is a very desirable au- ouroin reaiuence, or it may no sun nivldnd Into city lots The abovo property Is among tho bolt In Ihe city, and will be sold low. apr2tl-dlf PETER SELLS II. C. E. & B.'S PATENT IMPnnVl'lt unn mirT'im TTAVING. for thft first limp. Rinr.rt Wl nnnn. I I ad a annnlv ..f tl.n -.11 .1. . , 7 .. . -- Kci " o, nnviii ineaiiention 01 Mfcd- dler. to the ssmo, it being the only thing Invented lor picking Cow and Beer Hair thoroughly, without taking up room ur iiUNTKK, COIIIJKN, EDME8TON It. RARIt, New Saddlery Hardware Hume, apr27-dtf No. ii Church Building, Walnut at., Cln . O MEW BOOKS. Vinets on' Preaching, &c 1 Wml'i ina!..l. nl Ik. Itlkl.. 0 Coleman's lilatorical Text RnnW mil Alia. .r Vll.ll 1 .... .....k. """" """! eo- wines' Commentary on thn Heathen Law. Fo- aale at tho New Bookstore. J. II. RILEY & CO 1.. ma j raao suppnea. apr25 pMBROIDERtES in great variety, at SNOWVENS. DAILY OHIO STATE (JOURNAL, 8TYLE3 OF DINNER 4?ARTIES. Those rerenioiiials very materially in Etijulnod nnd France. An accomplished lady correspondent tf Ihe New York TrViunn, gives the full owing grupbic nnd interealing sketch of the prevailing modes in each of tho countries which vie with each other in dictating ftiBriion to tho world : " In England, dignity, the lord iif the realm, presides in State, nnd Mr (f ildalick-in wJ iti announces yon, rnn.raliH.lfl you, nnd presents yotitfthen genealogies are consulted, and hlnotl ntlested, neVatik atock gnuped, anil a list of allotted males and Mnmles are pulupnn the menile niece, nnd the vonim T"n and mtiiilens cast furtive anxious glances to divinojihoir late. Finallyj Mr. Host leads down to dinner l.rr?,JHiheat.ii(!, pfi utgh-tlnm, and my Lord, tho Bluest lug, tu 'big item, takes Mrs. Hostess, and Ihe other full into the procession in the rder of their respectivevrespectnhility. The table groans with horro-ved ditdftM. wild French cognomens, which, with any other nan, would be aa savoury. Then French wines, RhinenVyorta nnd sherries, go down nnd down, and you do not VniIer that the Duke of Clarence was drowned in a butt of Murlmsbury, or rallierynu do wonder how thndrown-ing element ever roso above his upper lip A lady must eat nnd sip from eight till ten, and try to arnuao her neighbor, without too much distracting him from his wine and bis duck. She may admire the head dress of her lady friends, nnd compliment the bouquets on their breasts, but she mast modestly and re. ligionsly refrain from alluding to tbo line arms of Ldy A , or the viatn. of perspective opened lrotn chin to chest bv Lady B., or from counting the wrinkles around the neck of Mm. C, or from remarking the lunar phenomenon of paleness an I shadowy sunken-ness about Ihe clavicles ol Miss I). When all the ladies Imvo grown very red, nntl drawn enough long breaths, and looked at both sides of Ihe orange peel on their plates, and picked up on their finger'sends mine straying crumbs, they nil look nt Mrs. Hostess; ahe puts on her gloves: ull ibe oilier do likewise, nnd go away alone into the drawing room. There, lor half an hour undisturbed, they admire each other's dresses, or relate how agreenlde or not agroea'ilo was their neigh Imr. Then collee is hrotight, and the gentlemen come up and alt (till languidly upon the solas, and ask you if you have been to her tlagcthty's The thcalre.'' "A FrcWi dinner i always cheerful. It is usually served between Reven and eight in the evening. The Russian m. de nf table service is much in fuvnr. It requires Ihe table to b' at first covered with the des" sort, flowers, wines, glnasis tuiil lights. The effect is exfretnely prelly, Hlltl your eyes are saved the contemplation of the skeletons of fish, fowl and cattle. If a little more ceremony were added to tho reception of the guests, each lady would find A bouquet of flowers onhcr plate All the meatsand vcgetablesarobrought hot, one nt a time, from the kitchen, prepared at side tiilile-i by the servants, nnd then hands! round to the guests. A nice family dinner nt this senson would havoavase of natural or artificial llowers, in thecenlru of tho table. Around it would becheese, jellies, oranges, apples, pears, preserved fruits, hall a dozeu kinds of mingled cakes, bon-btuia, and hot roast chesnufs, brought at a proper time, and a white ludy or Clinlnu-briiintl, in sweet, icy creaminess. Wines of Bordeaux. Burgundy, nnd Champagne form the outer circle of tho tnb'e. Little Ostend oysters, in the half shell, with drops of lemon juice, two dozen oysters for each per son, may be the lirst course. I hen yon may choose from two of the thousand kinds of delicious French soups, of whoso connection wo Americans are sn igno rant, nnd one of which is always tbo Hamlet of a French dinner, tho sine qua non of the humblest evening repnt. I will commend to you pottage a lu Bisque or pottage a In Crecey : the first is made of little fresh, water lobsters, nnd the latter is a delicious vegetable harmony , in tone wib every palate. Whon you have finished your soup, your plate is snatched away, and the host drops a drop of Muscat I. it ml into his glass, nnd then fills yours. A little pure water after soup is a rule in French gastronomy "Tbo third course may be turbot or boiled cod-fish with caper Siuce, or soles in some shape ot daintiness Then you may have beef a la mode, and adish of while meat us a vol an tent, or a fricasseed chicken mingled with lillle lobster", truffles aud mushrooms. Then comes runst game, ducks or pheasants, garnished with little birds, cooked with all their bowels in them. Then, seventhly or eighthly, comes the salad, whose origin dnUsbuckto Nebuchadnezzar's time, and whose names and qualities are as different as I lie leaves of the f.ireil; oil nnd vinegar nre the unchanging elements, in ratio ns three to one, orin cook-book language, three spoonfuls of oil to one of vinegar, with pepper nnd salt to your taste. At this season you will not find the curly chicory, but you may have tender lettuce sprinkled with a chopped savory hetb, and garnished with slices of bard boiled eggs, or you may have a union of urdent celery and eentlo cresses, or a pretty wicked rendezvous of a sweet ruddy face of beet, with green bewitching tresses, nestling in tbe long, white beard nf a Capuchin, like Aaron's, all rnnuing down with oil. They sny there's music in the spheres but there's love and sympathy in a salad something not too wise nor good for human nature's daily food Before your salad, you should have taken some boiled celery, or cardoons, or a potato crotm. 'Red wine bas flowed gently, and lips and cheeks have cnught its color; but rest comes with tbe s-dnd, ' like the sweet south wind that breathes upon a bank of violets, stealing nnd giving odor" Thi n glide in custards and crcnmi, ami sparkling foam of cham pagne mounts its long glasses. No tide of the riot of tipsy bacchanals hangs thereby. The cakes go round, oranges and chesnnls pass away in resplendent sweet ness all the joys of unforbidden fruits await you Then there commences n beginning nf the end. The rtie bovchei are brought everybody inclines as if to return thanks for all these bounties of Providence. It is a grace next to prayer they prepare to offer clean handx nnd pure lips. But it makes a comic picture uround the table when all lake the tumblers from ibeir finger glasses, and drink the scented water, and puff out and in their cheeks like bellows, and then empty the rinsing into the finger bowls, ami then poor water on their lingers ends and complete the toilette wilh the napkin. At a restaurant tooth-picks are brought, nnd a gentleman may comb his hair and curl bis moustaches if he likes. " Now, lady mine, put on your gloves, take the arm if your cavalier, and como into the salon to cofl'en black 11a night, and talk bright ns light. Watch tho charming chiaro-oscuro of learning nnd gnyety. Lis ten to the lire ot wit ami the play ol coniplunouts anil gallant repnrti es, nnd revel in wniidir, love nnd praise at the inimitable grnce of French conversation Hint unique gem ol thn lower world loiind in tho glowing dsys of Louis XIV. c it by the wonn-n wits, writers nnd nobles at the Hotel do Rembonillet polished by the court and literature of Iho seventeenth century, and kept bright now in tho re unions of the brilliant etprit of modern Paris. Ah I to tnlk well to be listened to with rapture to havn charmed eyes, dancing dimples, tins nniverinu with smiles, and hands bung in ecstasy on your breath .' Delicious har den! bow low have full it !" EQUESTRIAN EXERCISE F0S 1ADIES. The most experienced phvsiciuns acreo thathorsn back exercise is beneficiul to all, but morn imperially so for invalids and sedonthries. The great motion of the chest, file increase of respiration, the gradual shift tng of every drop of blood in the arteries, the fresh, buoynnt wings given to the spinis during nn hours gallop on a clear spring morning, must render if. an antidote for nine-tenths of mortal malndii s. Wo be lieve that equestrian exorcise, under a judicious direc tion, is, of itself if timely commenced, a euro for consumption. There is no civilized country en the globe, where physical education is so much neglected as in America; the consequence of which is, that our males arc. demiuwarls, and our lemales little more than bouse plants. Tho English, physically, the most beautilul naiinn ol the earth, are assiduous m tnts ue-partment of education. They would think a child's education incomplete without a thorough knowledge of horsemanship. One of Ihe most interesting pictures that tho pencil of srtist everdrow, is finely formed and graceful woman mounted on a spirited charger, who, proud of his fair burden, curbs bis glossy nock and snurns Ihe earlli as if it were not good tnongb for him to stand npon. It has been said that a lady's position on a horse is dangerous. Wo do not think so Every position is either dangerous or awkward until we learn to manase ourselves in it. A ladv with proper care and training, will get tho management of a horse so completely that he will be nut to bis last trump to throw her. In evidence, we may name Fanny Kemblo. A few hints and prsctice is all she needs. Tbe left foot should be placed in the stirrup a little above the second joint of Ihe great toe The reins should be caught up between the fingers o the left hnntl, and firmly held between the thumb and the finger. The left shuulder should be bronght well forward, and tbe right band, holding the whip, fall gracefully hy Ihe right. Tbe pommel of the saddle should not be beld by tbe right liaLid. The fair ridershould throw her shoulders back, and give as full expansion to the chest as possible, and keep as nearly as she can the momentum of her horse. If the steed springs suddenly to tbe left, and she ngrees not with his direction, she gets a coun ler motion and falls to the right, which is neither pleas ant nor graceful. A Magnificent Excursion. On the 5lb of Juno the opening of the Chicago and Rock Island railroad is to be celebrated by an excursion over the roud from Chicago to the Mississippi river, and a trip in steam-boais up the great river to the Falls of 8t. Anthony, returning bv wav of the river and railroad to Chicago, and thence eastward. To this excursion a large num ber of ladies and gentlemen in the Eastern States some 400, it is said have been invited. Thr Railroad Man. Bill. The action of the Rail road Convention held lust week in Baltimore, virtually to dictate to the Government the terms of this law which iB soon to be passed, will hardly have its desir ed effect. Its Agents at this point boast that 180 millions of actual capifaTwas represented there, and a pledce was civen all around, tbat tboy would refuse to carry the mails under the terms of the bill now pond- ; i .r i. i " ing oeiore me nouse. pOR SALE. Two Valuable Farms The undersigned, not understanding tho science ol iarmtng.has' concluded to sell two vsluable farms. Ono known as the Cut-bertsou farm, lying tour miles south ot Columbus, containing two hundred and titty acres. On the premises aro a two-story newed log nouse, one hundred gratted hearing apple trees and good well water. Tho Ohio canal and Chilllcutbs turnpike pas sim: through the center, and the railroad passing through an extreme corner. The canal dividing the bottom trom the up- wtna. it la ono ot the linnst and moat productive farms In the country. It ia all under lance, and in thorough cultivation, except about forty aeroa of valuable timber. One hundred and sixty arrea Is cherry and walnut upland, and ninety acres ol the best Scioto bottom. The neighborhood Is one of tho best societies In tho country. Computed principally of Preabyterlaus Methodist aud Lutbe-riaua.Terms, one-third down and the balance in two equal payments. Price, low. Also, two hundred and fifty acres lying four miles north ol Worthington, two miles f rom thn Orange station on tho Cleveland railroad, and one mile from the proposed plankroad lead ing from Worthington to Delaware. Olentangy river and citato road from Columbus to Delaware, paaalng through tbe farm. One hundred and fifty acres ot tbo land lsot the bestaualilv of bottom, and susceptible of raising over one hundred bushels of corn to tbe acre. One hundred acres of splendid uuland. so sitnated as to co-nmend fine views ni the whole country tor miles around. There are on the promises a threo story frame house, con- taininit ten rooms, good water, a log cabin, with lour rooms, two apple and one small poach orchard, and two frame barns. It is one ot thn healthiest locations in tbe Htste.and consider ed by good judges to ba one ol tbe best farms between Worthington and Uolaware. i willinvn six years to nay the remainder by naylnz 20o down, or will take city property in exchange Uoiumtius, Ueo. ja.'ua. tt JAMK3 U. OSHUKN. TJOR SALE, a handsome residence, with half lot, n the north side of Town street, between High and Third streets. Also, a valuable Krlcx Houaeon Oak street, east of7th street. low price and easy terms. also, a small n out e and Lot on the north sldo ot ltlch stroot eaat ol 7th atreet. Also, a nice House, with 12 acres of Land, on the National iload, about one mlleeast ot the corporation linn. The abovo property will all be sold at very low pricos and good terms, II applied lor soon. JOSEPH F. SMITH. oct25 d Keal Estate Agent USIC ! MUSIC ! New and old, from popular and eatabllihed authora, consisting of S""i. fuikas. Marches. Waltzes Ac. Ac. at 1'KNNI- MAN'S Music Store. Alto, Ptince's Melodeons, from 945 to 8100: American Gut- tara, manufactured by C. F. Martin and Wm. Hall Ac tion, New York, trom 1D to uerman Uultars, trum 5 to 825 ; French, American and Herman Flutes, I rom H to 6. U ; Banjos, Tambourines, Accordeons, Ac ; Braaa Instruments, consisting ot Bast Tubas, tiax Horns, Bugles, Curnopeona, Trombones and Cymballs. rocket Hooks, wauets, uiotn, uat. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Finn Ivory and Buffalo Horn Dressing Combs, Letter paper, Pencils, Chlldrens' Toys, Ac PIANOS trom the justly celebrated Factories nf Bacon it. Raven, and Adam Stodart (l Co. New York, furnished on liberal terms tor cash or approved credit. Persons wishing to buy, will do we.ll to call and examine bo-fore purcbaalng elsewhere. Pianos and Me'odeons will be warranted, and kept In tune fur one year, and deliveredireight Iree to purchasers in any part ot Ohio. fobgg) pOLUMBUS NURSERY". A great va- J J riety ot tbe moat choice Frultand Ornsinantal Treel and Shrubs. Theundorsigned gives notice that he has made arrangements with some of the most extenaive and moat reliable Nursery establishments in the titate of New York, lor a constant supply at Columbus of the very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shruba, and will Nil all orders in that line on the shortest notice. Among them aro some new varieties of great value. Printed catalogues will 10 ia resdinnss lor gratuitous distribution soon. The Trees will be lor lain in a very few days, and may be seen at the corner of High arid titate struets, or at Roae Cotiago,one mile north of Columbus, on tne Worthington Head. Hprlitf WARREN JENKINS. I ,iUN FOR IDLE HOURS. Anecdotes for . the Railroads and Steamboats, trom the belt authors, by an old Traveler. Mrs. Partington's Sayings and Doings. Illustrated. Judge Haliburtnn's Yankee Storiea. Illustrated.. Dashes of American Humor, by Paul. Illustrated. Frank Freeman's earlier Shop. Illustrated. Aalioodaa a Comedy, or the Tennesseean'a Stoiy; by sn Editor. The Spanglers and Tingles, or the Rival Belles. The New o-lesns Sketch Book, by blahl. Illustrated. Major Jonea' Sketches and Travels, illustrated. For aale at the Bookatore ot may!) RANDALL, ASTON it LONG. CURTAIN LOOPS AND BANDS. As-or ted ity e tnd pMtprni.for intent the Nhw Store, OdtHin Buidinff. nmrchii J. U. KILKY A CO. RESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS for the Hprlnit and Rummer Trade, at P. ROSE'S, No. 8 Neil llouae. Having this day received my Stock of Goods lor the Spring and Hummer trade, constating of every description ot Dollia, Caaaimerea and Veatinga, selected by mysell I rom tbe Urgeat and beat bouses In New York and Philadelphia, at the cheapest cash rates, I am now prepared to execute all orders in my lino on aa good terms as can be oflered K.aatorWeat. 1 therefore invite my old cuatomors and friends to call and examine my atock lor thrmaelves. In addition to tbe above, I am In receipt of a large assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods, of every description. The public In general are Invited to call and examine my goods before purchasing elaewheru. Columbus, March 25, 1854 tt JEW HOOKS I NEW BOOKS '.Just re- O. a cmVKC Defence of the Eclipse ol Fsilb. Thoughts to Help and to Cheer. Itecreationa of(.hr atopber North ; complele In one volume. Critical at.d Miacullaneous Writings ot T N. Talfourd. For sale by S. II. BURR k CO., mayl.r Journal Building. 'ULL SETS OF THE OHIO REPORTS. Theaubacrlber has tor sain, at a low tirlce lor cash, a few complete sets ol tbe Ohio Reports, In -JO volumes, fine law binding, or he will anil the II rat 10 volumes, complete, by them selves as purchasers may desire. u7-i,tri-ww I. n. Will i INI,. L E M O V A L. Dr. Lang worthy has re- moved his olilee to Rich street, South sldo. betwsen Illsh and Third, first door West ol Dr. Dow's office. Residence, fir.t door South ol tho Montgomery Hotel, High street. Jsn'-'H S" NO WD EN has the largest vnriety of Table Linens, Damaak Napkins, Towellncs, Doylas, Ruaalan, Scotch and Bird's Eye Dlaoers. &i . tea . in the citv. House keepers can now buy at 25 per cent leas 'bin regular rates. i, an ana see ior yoursolvos, at tba now store on State street. mayO MUSIC AND FANCY GOODS. A choice aaaortment nf New Mualc, Including Hongs, Waltzes, Polkas, Aic. Also, a line lot of Pocket Hooks, and Gold, Silver, Steel and (ilas Heads, lie., Ita. Just received at PKNNIMAN'S novll uilu Store. 1)H. It. fi. DARK, FORMERLY House Physician to the How-ard InHrmiry. and auuea'sor to C C Psrkor, M. D. OrrtcR High street, between Exchange and City Hanks, Columbus, O. RKiiDKNCt Mrs. R. L Howard's, Statn street. apr3-d:im 1 USTniTuQSiTED.--The greatest work tf nn Missions extant, Hurmah'a Great Mlaalonary, or 1(0-cordaof the Lite, Charurte' and Achievements of Adniilrsm Judsnn . a wmk whii'h ev.ry one aboil 111 read. It is Illustrated with maps and plan s. New York edition, In one volume. For alcnt the N -wciunp Bookatore ol S. II. BURR ft CO., aprS6 Journal Building. N- EWLAW BOOKS. Nash's Digest of 20 vola Ohio Reports; Vol. 81 Ohio Stato Reports; Codes ot Ohio ; Codes ol Ohio. Interleaved and bound with Report ol Coil- Commissioners, law binding. Just uhlithrd snd lor sale at tho New Bookatore. J. H. RILEY Ai CO. N B. Tho Trado supplied In quantities oa the moat libera terms. tnaribb |
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