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- A A .. . i MM Ill llllllll ll t COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1857. TTTMm?T 109 A' U i'l UUll iW,-, ph. IW due I Hit' nil One VOLUME XX. iii)i)io tat Journal DAILY, Till WEKKLY AND WKbiil.I v HOIIOUIiEH c OO. WW. st'HOll Li"lt, Editor. Terinx Invuriutily in Advance. tO.OO per year. Ui eta.-3. ill) per year. , 2. 00 ' . I 50 " -t.y I ne Carrier, per week, 'ivai.ul.T Viurfi.Y .i ' ( in tn nf teu airtnver ... TC.iHW I'e AI)VliltTIS.Irt(l BY T1IK .'141URK. i tim iinim oh ie aih i mii'inU I ..r till HO : (Hie sonar 3 bO it oionlhs lit uu I) mouth l'l Oil o.i 1 iiwki . . 3ilu on on OU one " 1 week 1 10 " d.Uys. 1 uu 2ilHVH ... ' 76 " I I II., "H ull 10 more Ihiiu tli abovt 3 months K uu V months I) 6U I idontb 4 f'U ,.l ij -.1 H'lV'il L uiilhiim hf ir Adv. rlieineuts. leaded o.l placed lu lb ou.urao ul ' Miii.imhI Nutioea." uViuoO. i orainary ruta. ,, uti,,w .nircd to be published by law, legal . t. , , i... . tin. m.i.iesiou.ivelv alter tneoi'--v w mi .... t. more than the above rte ; but all siirti will .....! iu the Tri Weekly without charge. . c.r. .. mamkIIoc St line. Pr year, lu till". : ir linn ; outside fl. :,,i;.h ol meetings, eliaritahto moieties, die comp ui. , ., hull price. Marriage notices ii oeuts. M no imtanct will they a;i .mi' iuVks tuid fur. Mv.'.-tiK.'nici.is not accompanied 'th ilt11 dir''' t ,.l b inserted till forbid, and .harged sownl. I... IV. Allta,uiKnt vlirlieunii miut be. JuiJ in lvancc, Inn nil will u"t be varied (ruin, t,. ii.. ut vtem tlie advertiser pay ...... I.' lor Lhe KbMBia he occupies, 111 changes uoiug l...r .Hhle with th" noiowwHh'' "nly f1'1" ' i''t" Kuir.illj ad'.Dted. DENTI STRY . . IS. II. SWAIN, 1KNTIST, Siftvaso'a -NTow BlooU. iiiusilB tins Slate House, Hit- Street. u'Ui wyl I'liiL. o. usiir.it. i ivil Kiisinccr, Surveyor and Draughtsman, llif be'e Block, urr lliidinilra, tllh Street, Columiiusl . l.L ICIND.S OK LAND AND EStJINklEU. 1 tMrditut: Manvm H!Ui Ui-chauual aud Ar'nhibHstiiral irafhig, promptly hii.1 dttlattu-torllv exocuteil. k.i.i ' llnnnt. Eu...loliullrntiani, K(i., U,L , iy31-(Uuiwly , . "ilOIM'KUlU.V, FASHION ASLE MILLINER, (oi.n iajk.il or siuplkv a iiai.i.,) HIGH STHP.KT, COI.LMHL'S. i-.ltia llnt Itli'iii'hwl nnd l'rcd iiprli) I v J AS." ilADUXJIv" SAllTTi, A -r 'B' O IC X V. V A T I. A W dlliii! in ibe Cpliimbiair Building, t'OMIMM'S, UHIt. uoS-dly ""vujp:n(i.TiTDrman, III f ICK ON HIGH STBKKT, uM Between Kriend au t Mound im cilAMI'ION. a. WALiiur CO., OBAI.KtW IN '4 UttiVllHiti. H.K.'F-O. iViiVHKHt .A V-V VlUiB A Hf.ACKSMti 'i. ,,.; ODIJIilUUS, O. jb 1' A O 8 l Kt SMI T H , AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKMUIANTS Vol urntin , (ih io. lul Rl RsUU, .ito:Ks, .,oust.io.d KunnLiire,Hry-,-J.m.iH, -liniceri?ii, Iiorfi-N, 'jHniKH, Vc, ;ttleutl(l tu iu city or ouuulry, ou the nnit rttnouoble twrniB. ((llrl tulvftucwM on couti.miHULM !t cl-My BOOK-mNDEll, Aiul II I u nk Hook Hauurmitiircr, Ifujh street 9 between Boad and (lay ah. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. . (VII.L1A.H SAtiEtt, j. laT'BOOT& SHOeiVIAKER.K Uh st., , Fa-it Hide, tiix d.ioi'i. Stuth of Town .t., ,,rM yl VUl.UMHuti, O. CHAUNCgY N. OLDS, A T TORNE Y A T I . A W , roi.i .1IUC, OHIO. Ililice in tlie Udeou Building, iligli Mrr.t, ROOM NO. 2, UP STAUW. or:il -dim OLI VER 1E(K.N KCSS, kVaciier of tat! YiMM Fori?, Kor triDH, &c, etL'- Muic " ni'jily ill rnmii II'!, Nell Hhiwd. ' T till 5 ia MUSIC iVi TUOSK WHO IHiSIUiS TO "SING wn.ii tun npuu nmu H'ir.'-t(AMtty inii, nir y.. oil n r our Hrvic ah 1 ic i'-rn ol Mtiitic.il Nolu 'f,:ii will tacli a Oi.ah.-i fu 1'urtntiay Tiiiun hi' t rcIi wtMtL, atit alii' ou liiurHtlay evnitif(. h'or Int. pauiuu Ihi'h. net fliroularH. ,lur riiu in Miiiill'l nithoiMot' M.tifin & H;imliu's utile bfitlH.j DRiiA.v liiRMONiAS, with whtoii 1iu T-m-f will be ar-oniLiaiiM-d aud mi it.iiiihtl. Ticket;, lot nale at U. d'iUett'it Mn"ic Store, hu tlm.t. Horn-, u tlit rti'iKH, ii r Into yfii-ft JuvifsiiK Ci-fH. "rthirtlav I'. M , at ;j u'cUick. f'u Ihmsoum n;'jf 5') nt4, H. B Pilil'1'.S, liiMdor. Nti- .1. A. I'oK'l1 KK riuiivt GORTON & ASTON, ,-lUiil ..rucKI, IIFI'WFKN IIKMAi. AMI (.AV t'oliiiiilniH, Ohio, .f ANUFAOTUKliUii OK iJol'J-BK, HIS, tIJL MH'nt irou wn, oontiinie to t,it on hau oat ol' llio Urinal ami wh MHKortmeiitN .it arlioluti iu Ui iir lito ovir iu-oiitttit to Unit i;ukeL. 1'iciy kv loiti tH ol Hie Comet 4JooliiiiK Movo, -i''4 ont of ttte niont ui.iirovt'd ilivm tin, v ' S ,VUH ,,l,w 111 U'H- 'l u mura cart 'fhf lo Ktveii(ir HutiHia'-tiou, or uor-ale Also, The Black Diamond, l-ltiia, A it-Tit it, AND tiUir of Iho West Cooking Stnvui, hicto are inriicol the best Stolen lor biirnlnK hlluminnua qohi. ai.o, 9 VUH.VWM PAKMK AND Ul'X STYJI rtf. Alan, a kim id (Hock of FiirniHhiuK (Joo.Ih, Sale,,Uifrifer-alor-, Ice Cuenta, Watei Coolera, Fumpa, Ja.aWlre, Hird Oko, Trevets, llallni.g Tub,, Fire Hiit., ir Qnca, C.)'.cr and Drang Kettle, Ae. y Sp. ' al attention paid to Koonnfi, !poutiiK, (..a per Smith .rk, and Job Work neaerally. aillill J. fully tented by farailina in thin city tf . i auu eiei wuere., aim ,n uu oaai'H nav (i,en th' rfheat Hatlafactioa. Fain water a' latnver oolor, tante or amell, by " jam beoinee clear as cryatnl, ma-aiujr tt much better for driukiug or culi. nary purponeit. Water thua Hllered, la oertaiuly better for health, while there i. alnu a great laflnir in the niuk n of tea, Jliii., over hard water. an? dly HOKTON amiiiN. WEST'S .lATEiNT tiVI.VAMC KOOI'TNt.. WE DIWIIIK TO CAIjL ATTENTIOS TO) the aliina I'atent, as b.iiii the aheap t ami inoit Jurable Fire proof KootiiiK JUtTlal now in ue. and in erv way far auperlor to an other. It neither ruim in hot uor oraoka iu oold weatt,rr, but niuain toil th and pliable through all mhihi.; it H but about biilf tlie e-peuxe of tin, and far m.iyo dui ibla, in p.-oif of wlnoli e roier to many thou-oid ..inaroa of rlnulnu; In lluila. lo, ClHvalaud, and tlmrhout the weat. It can b ap. piled lo tin, Iron, aoi ild !.Uini(li rool'H witliiut reinoTlnj tliem. All nrderjtivMre-iHBd In ua at C.iliunbu-i, Ohio, will pruinpMattended to. i w . h. nu.'ii co.. myiO tjal office with A. Jouea h Co., Ilil Hlfh nt. f "il H!f!lL EWLANpTTjfl" A MAKING MISS NEWLAN U NlJT. Vnrli Oitw. wnnlil rn.nnntfllllelli.111. tklli..;i. of Columbus and vicinity, that aha is pujiared to eie "uteiU order, ot HKKSd ANll llANTll.i l MAKlNii, 01 '""(most fashionable atylea, and on reasvlahle t-.'uis. at berl niu,. nf Mi.l.lMNn nnrtl. Mldenf Town it.. M.VJI lor.rtt Vat of t'otutb at. tn;13 tr M .;.i1lii.i;H.:IIjT A I I- MIA MA III ETTA CliNClNNATl 1 1' I ;,;trj I .--r'i,-.;i A.N II .SltOUO' It A I I. It OA I) S 1111. Opened to MhviM; 157 iiiilet lust ill MiuiimiiU. TIME CUANW, irt Conii!tn4'i tvllli Srioto llnliiiu V nll:y F.uilrimd. Hum il: Daily Irains bctwetu roiUtoiub & Cincin nan, aim fliiu'iis & jnirui nun. ON AND AI'TIMi MDMI'U, I Hi'' NOVKMIIr.lt, isr.tt, M:,i linns "ill run lows, until ImtloT ii 'Ihi.. Ill) Ob' H (t'l- Ulr-l I n.ll. l.l.AVfri i;ilIIM4.llT.lll' I I . " riVHrtat Ciu.Miiliall at ID If) a. nod lit nhniiliiii. HI J:1U p. in, OiliitaCIInK Will, tia o ! ( Hill l'"l '' cuiirttf r. er..nid Tiain l.:ivea Atliiwit i." ni;l liillicotbi'Hl, lull p. m., poniiu'liuj: wil'i I' ' lorminuuiu at ihimdcn and lo MiIUIimio' .,i ii e.-li.-l-r ami amreM atCincimiali at ft -:iil , I oioliimiil II ) . in. Kind Trulu liivi-H t mem n.it : nil 11. in, end !billli:ntr l I . I"-, '' .I"1''' 1 W'"i H'H"' iiii-o1 and I'.iiuoic.iitll T.-niiM, -ii"! SotiriKili.tto pniul.i, nid by .d,i t. villi M;. jim i 'i, r..ni.' v, i .im.TM.nis, m... otlir po.uirt. iiecond Train- I in.'ii-.ii'.l I'l ...' I. und ar rires l Cl ildcll.e "t S.li . '., il hiiltborii' Jit. ;io p. ui. - Fare rroi.i'Cinlli.H'lli.i M C.:liniilji .VI i .n.im'fi IV1. . . l.Tb Idl.liliIKU' 1 I.AK-.S Iith llilli-lioi..' 'ft II I'l a. ni.tiid lit 111-411 it. in . ml. I arrive at lllaDi-bl-sler i. 7 v.'i :i. in., nod at l-lo p in. l;tnr.imrf,.l..T HI ucliet'r at . ' an.l . :-; I' , ii.l urnve n ilHl..; .r at y in icketH nun I.- 'i. i u'M V '. ' P. W, . t.ir, i .n.i'r l: L. , .... nail; l.ittl" .. . 1 I'.'V, . I - , I itO'ill 1 1..' j.rioci- ,K, ,ii..l. I.Kl aUlloir' .. ' I u..4 ...; r C Itil,'-'!1 ('k-vt'l.'iiHt.I'olutiiilitu Ac I hM'iiiiiiili KAII.KOAD. Winter ..rraugt'iiitfut sin- lS;T5-56. Tlirf Tniiiif I'.nly from ij.iliiinlniH. in fiiiiui'i;,-I Imii Willi Tr.uun un Inn l.itllc .Him. ii, mill uliinitii iiii.I Xi'iiki Uiiilii.ail-.. K X J Ntoj.jMl fJMi) I. mid ci'tt'i"! tlm I.Hkti r- Hum I rum k I'ISS i'ilAlN AT W.O.t A. .: lh;!Wit, nr.liu'h.lt, tU-U-it, t'tflMlUt, i -lii.lnu :i:ia iii'ii i toli. IVIUK ;it ( rirv'l;iijtl , ,vith ttt :t i. M. f kni K-.ivh 'IV;iiijm - ;tl ti-tM.m-tf'ita i-ii'iicM'iititini untl uttri'l a' ' -11 1 1 1 vitu tin- - o !.;(. i t-H l! t .;MJ- fiHil lUilrmi'l I'ltU-..... nr I li- '"'t" tin) i;i-iH hail '. :n ui hi (; wili tl.i'ii 'lit J'. M Viam irv In 1 I H O ' li L ! H 1 burgh, I'U.li r(atl lor r'-for loU'iin 1' UIOIUlli... lauct at ' ilinutiUK ant! v t"vv i.mk .. C'l.Ht'tUil'H f.' .'i'-! :ii;i Willi n !.' Uhi Oino ai.'I i t'liiift t I'M'ia fi'iilniiti lur h , wtUl Vlit) tHiiu .) iin!!. ii,.ili(i.ni (or r'nrt k i'l', Hid nil ) tliw 6.0U A. - i. ; Al U"vt-t.iiii1 tt 1.11 I'M' ui t , M . A i,t;hl -ii tliu UvrCf. Mil-..- K'tiitou.i , ;i ,irtMH Al I . M. ; ii)),.i'i.; .ii ''Ml.-twan- I'tionn Nmi l!i ul .".c l.i-iitH'.j :.n i ltavi'ij( il wuyn'.dLi'uM,tt;jineci in,' ui t'n'.l I mi' wltb rnitri oq ilit; OI.it ,i ri 1 1 1 uti.-ty K'i: ma Hail-l with thw Ifii.y Ls.t.iti.ifil'or-Jtucito, Oaio ftt :it-J i' M..i'-nim:tiii((i.i .',..-m1..iu; ruad at iiTtv mvnf at '. M.l'i li .li: aii:-i lur DuniJtk, htii i, Nc-Yoit, u.v f f Kor LUtiiKi ul local I u'kt'Ui yi'i ai Vickttl Ottil i'' tl' I trtrtfl.itrl tt-i: H Lllti ijtl'vi:.inl, iu in ouh Aii' 'iuciiiu.KU Kthl l.iUU Mi'i-u.i, ;nlatntnn Mini Amji KnoAtl tJtMu.lti.io-,. K. H,iM, Mumbii", iv l'1, i:-.jii.-'l'i sj.n mf.-tK .1. 1 rains .Iiohm : 'id i. An ive -i t ('iici.it. nil. H ISA.M. I IJ.I' M l.-il..M. Jiiifitintiti, nt ('OWN r-oliinitMif. 11'iVAliU. I.I Arrive At I "It. To IlUr, li W. A. tl. -o r. !l. li :o " I'iniiltiiiiit. n .00 A . M Ui oil " l. uu I' M M'.'il'. M. 1 .-Jim l i.i., ','lniiitnis .-'iiiui'rU at Xeuia for ihtjttiii, tit. Iiiiir, lilooii.l, iii.liiiiii...li"j l.Jii.ij"lt , l.tiicax-o, all poiiitH nt'hl; t'.ji.ut',:! i at tii.i-iovr tor WiliiunxLn: for dill-nm irch-v.ili iuut i.i..iCa'-UT; and at l.velend'. li'.n.H lnllli-otlio, -llvo .'..riiifctiiv it. L'tu oinuHLi I'nr nii..rill: hy tin; nnti I V. 1. '1'ri.tii. tr.tT.i I - liinit.lli. .-onMerris at trineM; i'ytn, InOiaojiolis. Arc;con-"nik-t'T I:ivr,ln. FiCiH'.onii, ln.l'iillai..diM, ica;ltt Lonlis. and I'll i.'i'lth it, .-oitiiHtit- Tim K Uu'iun lor l!ifayut !.,. itlf. At llofi i. lor Wilmm.rl.n. i jr. Ii'iiii.- ati'l Ij.iicMnter HU'iut Lcn LiU'i fur IiI.'-u.,.i'j!i t.ii'1 l..niiiK-"l lie : and t Cdtnuii' hh the I). ,V V.. l!. K. lur l .i'likvilln. M. Irani ir.'iti i.'.iut'tl.O'. .-.'ini.vt l.on- dou H.Np.JiK hII; ami l Xviiu i'.r I'. . Ilicl.lu.'od, ID'lia iliai4i.il , I'ttrre ll:m:.', lh'cuh. . h " u . I . I..'ri "! ' Other lnl'..riii:ilno e..'ti ti. t. I. ''- .. .l.-.'n;, 1. J i -)1I!IK1'.-, I'll. Iiet A'"'i: , '. . it. :1 in.:, 'l . 'l rJIi.lir. in V ti airfield; A, M. -tmju. ,i-..i, :-: j A. II. I.KWW I ;. Clnci. ;i t4 I'm iu; Jii i.i-Fs- i i.';iHi.itnltjs. AVI',.., WW, M:H:XUi T-t ii.r.. u. II.. I I... llOrVUl outMii.. l In .'liable HVK.i' i tin to and Un tUe jiIa J Mv i!;iri uu;t." ;i iii i flilliVHll -Jt .' Ti.tlI.JHi jM. VMl 4 iJHiieM thin mil ' .- .in ivi unit , t Ho All-llil'l. I'll 4iIImo 'I'u biiii Instiiiiii I1) )4''ii'it (V'M l ui th.- i H'Hinh lAmi'tica i(l N,-il H oi OttierbMl t,t. i)Pin.)lu ;tU'a "'are tj'tch i.'i inn v line of (.!.lMI.:.-'fS frnm Court HoiiM- to t in- t n-jiMt,' ,ir-. tnr OHClt'- Ml .li . lit' nmii-dti A BARGAIN iiN A AUKKS Ol- I. AN l ,l X: Vnvlhicir,' on, 7.5 imtcs o' v Mi I'uO.M 'i'-'l ,.11- il. : llil. .'IOIM:.l I'l Jl I'llll.l li.trn olli ..il.lii,K Mule I ( Hliidtioii. I in (r . i V"n-n 1 lrit:k lour,-! ol i. i x ronnn. ui n it U- , for Jit 01 len iiomes, ;J .o m Hi rt- it-r.'S ..' :'ihm.-i li.iii, I..- ...i.l . r j I-..I.I, in ii.iH i '' coins I I tit's iiiuM.ti.'. H't tl ti COUl'le'e pl:if JritUlM, luiUMt' oi or.' I . A farm v (iETfLEMAN NOW SiUlNG A a. hi W itnui.ti)ii ci:y, 'm dosirotis of I'vcinintjiufi Flul Ksuit. .Mi that city or ll;iltitn..rti, for aHiiitiU Furiii ultli K.iod ijnililiim-s, Inilt, iV i-.. in llio iioiho'irliootl ol t I'liiinliiiB Tho property m llnltimoru is linprovotl Yitli Hiihituuiml lirick Invt-ini. IIoiisms. ImhUi.-i pur-iiciiljirs nn y bo iibi-oruiuutl by inquiry of ll.e F.tlilur ol this paper. I.'.ii WINLOW SUAIiKS, A ( ItK AT VaIhKTY ot atler lis iu I...I.1 ninl colnr-.. Huff Hill nnds at w lttili's.ilt' iit.'l l.t it Wiutloa-1 orn'C' s ninl t !orui in I'.-imU. New iMtturn. of l.o.'p, Cotru 1a.eela, A.,'., A. A full supply tor hale by oi'iJ .1. IIRII.FV H Latest Books Out. "IARl'1):" A TALI:'. (IF THK t.lilCAT DJ.S-J HAl. VMI'; by Harr.-t ll.'e,:her m- author ol '-tiicl'' I'oui'a Culiin." 'J vols., Iv.no. n.;,',. T)as hook t creating i ii i t ii a suhsation and sells rapidly. Trli; OfTilltMK I F FllK.;ii(iVf:orl!.eK..iniiii lii'lm lie biHtueiit in Ai.ericiiu HUtory. i-tiio. ti. Hy Jus- tin h Fulliin. t OIJVKR UlUlMiVFI,!,: ,or I'.nliiii'l l'iiiu. al, lly . envy Win. llfritert. MFXIC0 Us K'ar-iiiits and I'ne . K. A. Wilson. T K MAIUKjV AI'VT, and tin' I'.-e I.0FIS NAI'OI-.ON, and ll.e ll,.n.-Henry IV. lie l-iil , . CrtMl IVott-ctor. 1 -ino. l. Ity of 'ill. ilt.. t i:nf" I'liiiily: ty THK HF.I'l'111,11 AV r'AKTV AMI ITS t a :.;':; a! i,s-Willi True l.ikeno c. of Fit'to.int snnl Ituttni; .-m aocu ruleHlatory ot tti. parly in the rmti .l ;M;it,. (,.m jt origin ill i70d, to ;ts t!i.M"'lnt..n in l;j'.:; ..I' tl:-' Wliiir end Ileiii.ntriil.ic purl i. s lurni,( tlie tnlor-o :mun, and Us re-loiniHli..n III IBItl: by ll"lt K. II.UI. f.lj p.iiji's, l:.:no l'iice$l. For sale by "I7 )! A V 1 1 VI I. A' A'-TI.'N. MiO.NOV,'. I.. KIMBALL HAS lU-.MOVIOl) co l.pd Lenl uT More to III l HUM'S rllAH,h,,m()H .:' ni. I-,!', seen. I lo ir north ol lia-pltol ht.jo..e, wli.'io I'te tll l.o li.ippy to see rv.-li: b'. nwU'l cus'on n:i- i"il M-.t: tji't'iic iciti rverv nt-tl die in the line o lowest tlgU'- M.s, I KAiHFH, k., til tin apiS LADIES' (JAlTEKrf OK ALMOST lA'KUY variety, with heels aud without heels, tip d, loiod, E lain and Congren, just received and lor sale at great arga.ni, at mart) KIMUAIJ.'y. It A I I. IU) Alh. Great National Route TO TUB HAST AND VEST. leatral Oliio U:iilrii(, IIKTWKKN tOI.UMUUS AND WHEELING. TWO TKAINS l.rVK COI.UMKIja UAII.V, (Siikdavh Finn . ) UDINO EAST. p.a Kxprm Trim. Mail Train. OiiuuibuH 10:011 a. llj'i'.P.M. Newark U:M " I :l A H laneavillH lii:4f)P.N ii.'J. " Cambridge " :if'l " Ar.at Ifclluire :m " "lu " I'liBie trulnn male clone connection, at Uvlljiire with the i; vi.n -ioiti: a ouio u aii.hoad, Full Wnsliiuston City, IMiilitili?!- I), iiiiniiiir, ililll. New Vurk, nntl Hll tin- I'.ioti'ru Cities. . lidlNl) W)iST. Kxpreu Train. W'tW 7Vin. -J .00 i: I. ..II a.. ; 4-.:i " i wi " 6:0!i " 0 40 " ' 1 : III " lu:4K " 8:30 " Vl:Vi r M. H.'lUiio llAiillnidi'rt . . . , 'ani'MVlUe a, , , Newark Ar. OduiuliUH Tli.'ie train make close conneclimiH at Ooliiinliu wiili I.. M., k C. K X., and C, I'. & I. Kailromlo, lor Cincinnati, Dnytoii, liidiiiiuiilts, Clii-c.iico, M. jLiiuiK and tlt K .v t i it k a m: at wkxt? Through Ticktls can be hud at all the above named Points. TO WAY PASSENGERS. TminK (iicti way will slop at all rdatlona on proper 8ii!nnl lieiui; l?iven. COM RECTI OSS. (iOINU K.tST. Tli. lo oo A. M. Exnrei., Train conimctH ai Coliinibn. willilhe Kxtirena Train which learea Ciuc.inuati at 6 A M. and with tlifl train from ti e Went ou tho t'olumhus, Pi'iua, and Indiana Kailroad, at Newark with morniDK Tiaiu lor rndukj, ilalialield aud Jloiiut Vm uou, aoduith frailieou the Steiil.eiivilln and Indiana Uailroa.l: t llfiliiii-e witU KKlireaa 'train ou the llallimore an. iil.i.iltailr.iaillurHiilliiiiore,Wiiiihiiiiti.npriiil:id"l.liiaaud Fn.il..ri. I'itll'H. Thii ll:ii I'. M. M.ilTraio coou.'cte at Columbin, with Tram from Cincinnati; Hud at BoUaire with iiiurniii Train on Haiti more b ml oluo Kail-road, arrivin? in hhi ttinoie at. 2Ai A. M , C'.uul'Ctllijr with Irnma -or all Hie Kit.i'.-rn ciiii'H. - iiiiiNti wiwr. T')e ii.'.!.) A. M. Mail Trait. coun.i.d. at 11..IU.M' wilb NmhtTmiuauu the Hall, and 0. tl. K.; at Newark with Triiuia lA-ieulMtnvillH, raudnky, Manntield aud Mount V'rnon, and i;1hchko mil Slonroe?ine: at i:oiuniii.iM wud the fritlna (or llincinnati, and Willi Iralna lor.Sf.nia, luvi.'U, iiLli'iiiHilm, hi. .W.CInc.u;ii, on Day ton huh nia Ijri.iiaa . T..ej!:0 I. M Fx irrH Train conocl nt HolUirH uitu tlie ),xpi-et Train Irom Ualtiuioro; at .iu..-riMli' Willi I in t:.. W.aj. K. It. for Cincinnati: at Ncwaikwith N., M K, !t. K., and arrire iu Udiiinhna at i'.O I'. SI., an. I cniiiieot', will. Traiua Boini; Houth aud Weet, arnvion; nt t'liinnnati at 'I 00 A. .M. ' TIIATCHKH 1'..RKINH,.Siii.V, hio'i.-HIo. Ions W. llu.iw.N, C'.il'l Tkktl Aynl, ('..IuiuIium .liH-.llf (rt;tt Wchtcru Route, t -? B-eg a trusters ti'-. -. 'JOI.XJWliUS, FIQUA A.M INDIANA & . u -it ti- k. .a .'a m St'IUNG ALUlANGEAjEINTS. QUICKEST AM) MOST KEI.IABLK ltOUTf Two TmiHs Daily --Sumlayx i:ri'ilfd. N AND AKTKR TUESDAY, SSl'TKMIiliK V.y illl'JI, TltAlNS Wild. KVS Art FOI.IAIWS: l.lM'ltl'.-ir' it-aves CJflumlMiH at 0:00 A. tl.; arrives at Ur burnt at 1 l.:.ll A. M.; and at I'itiua 1:00 I'. M.; connect tin,' at I'niaiia with 'iiu F. M. I.ightuiug F.tipivss Train on M. K. J; I., r. . K. It., lor Sl'K I N ( i lr 1 10 1 . 1) , I) A V T (. I N Ji'. CINCINNATI (liiit'.'.t ) N'o cl.anv:ii f cair helween Frhaua and ('in ciinia!i. Also coouet'tini; ki Dlytoil Willi ttuin o.i li i r:. It lor GUEEN VJLl.K AN D UNION, And with 1 1 am. on fl. .t W, i la. 0. K. It. h.r nl,KAIN.l.l$, l.AI'.M'.TTl;, f ill-C ii;o,TEIIUK UAI TEAr ST. I.OIUS. Aifo, cninecl.t at Vrhaita with 12 IS Y. M. Tr.tin north ou M. It. .V 1. F,. K. il. lor nKLhf.FWTAIXE, Cl.YUK, VftKEST, FT. H'.l F.VA', XA.XOI.SKr, TOI.HtM) CHU'Aill). Ali.l at I'l.pl cfiiot'Cts with Ileitis on the fl. A M K R. f.'l TUOY, DAYTON, Ac, A od with I'acket. line on Miiinii Cunal t..v ML.TF.ii, JiltllM, Si. A1AR VS, Ao. K rHKNlNO, Ialvhk t'oiiui at i ott M j rrUca nt li-y t. It , con-li'Ttini with tiftin.-t Iihih liif iVot lit m Hie V.. il. I,. K. li. It. irom CiiUMKo, ti.liUlo, ;liidu-Ky , Ai, t' V lijnihur-. wt ) IO l SI , itinl c.ii;.i;i'tKi ,. Ny.it 'iiaiui. ior ihe I'U.st and North. ACOi i.MMOIiA HON W'Hveh('oluint-,tn nt, 11 ;U) A M.;r.rrne Ht lii I.:, on lit, '.i .Jt I. i. ; ul 1'i.iuft ; 1 i'. At ; e mimrl iunt Criiiiuii witu IIm in Ui i . si. iinit lur Hrilf linttiiun', riii'Mt. Nnuli-h , 't'ili-tio? 4 li.rn i, Ac. RKVLIliNINU, leHriYHM t'lipiu ui ii:i0 , M. , an ivin' hi I'lljaii ul 7 :'i' A. M., Hud nt Coliu'ibuit at .V(' A. M . ; eonii'Mi iiii4 wii.li lo A.N, I'r.iin oh CO. It. K. lor ';nif .-mliti, W Itt'i'luii, c. ; aud with ll A. M. Train oqC.,C. MI. K. ft. it.rt l.tve liiud, I'ltteihuritb, ki-,. Vim as Low aslv nuy oilier Uoittc. For fui-thei- iiil'oriuation, or Through 1 iok.tH, pp.y lo H. H. lli;F.IiW, (ieneral Ail., Columbus; .) . II fa-li.l'iN, Agl., tJrOaim; .1. IIAI.I,, Agt., I'iqlia. nt-ii.t.vll k WAI.liUP, i.ei.'l Al'.-I.t. It I'. A I. i:sTATK. o-oxxaxr w. X3vxs:ix, IlKAL ESTATE BK0KF.lt, ciIhv in I'l. ill's iliilldiiig, Wehl of the I'osl (ull... 11' AV I Nt J ASSOCIATED WITH ME it. L. LiUlLuS, Kr'i., for tlm purpoHU of doing a i foe nil A'i'urv (.ukiiu'mk, we art' priHil to bay, and r.-c ihu;!1 lor otliern, on the niont aCHonunoiIatinjj teriin, K!lkitiil4 id Kil I'roperty, Kitilroad, and oti,ir bonds an.) H'citiUMof rII ileMiriptioUH.und MAKK COl.l.KOUONti IN CliN.llAI. (UiU I. aprU .MUAtviu:itKii:s, not LARGE ASSORTMENT OV STitAW- A, BI:KKY I'LANTsol the moetapnrovod klntla, liiclu hug Large Farly 6carlet, burra New fine, Ilovey's rieod liiu(, Puu.leu, iludfroo ot Cincinnati, OencNee, Crimson t one, Muyameusiug, aud several others, all true to name and unmixed price $1.50 to i'l per loo, much iena bv the 1000. AImo, a Hue assortment ol Gooseberry, Currant and Raspberry bushes. A..t theColiiuvhua Nursery, one mile south. .'rll) il. B. BATKIlAM CO. ATTENTION ! WB A UK NOW KECIUVING OUU l-'ALL Stock of LOOKS AND STATIONERY, To which wo Invite Hie allenllonof all. as we will ncll very low for CASH. o,!l:l HANflAI.L Jr ASTOM. niM'l'iVCH HOOKS, AND LESSONS IN .L F'KKNCH, A Now French Grammar and Iiiclionary, by tlAt'Kirs A. MoT, Teacher of Freuch in Columbus llich .-irliuot. Just publlslied liud for sale by m'M J. II. KII.FV & Ci), n. A. Mi. t idler Inl seivicel to private pu.dls and cuisHes, 'lerutH moderate. Addles, care of ,1. H. Hi lev A Co. TUB AND PAIL COMPANY, MANUFAUTCllF.ltS OF l'lalu nml Fancy, Two und Three Hoop PAILS AND TUBS, UULlJiVlLSUS, UHiU. ititlfi-t Directed nn above will bo Promptly Complied with iMctuiiiw rjKi.ivk.iihD it pkiot ritica ot ouAhus. N, K. LEA ,1 AN, Superlntendeut, A, Cakudli. ScreUry. e;iu "Ohio l5rug Store." fpilfc! UNJJKUSIGNED UAVING l'UR- X uliiiied the entire stock of Uruirn. Aid., of Dr. R. I'. i.lTl'i.K, would respecll'ully aolicit a continuance of the patn iiai:e no liljerally beetowed on him. Mo paina on my purt hall he spared to merit a continuance. Having aeuured the aervicea of a competent llruRgiat air. Ai.-khki) ittrr")ii, the I'hyelciaa aud the public can depend upon uavlutf prescriptiona nlled with accuracy ami du. spaU'h, Irom I'UKK UHUHc?, at any hour day or niujtit. Jan. M, UW. N. II. MAlll'l.K. ".lOHiN It. COOK, ,hiJlUGGIST,tf Ci.W jl'l'0.11TH VAl'ITOL IIUUXK, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Wlllll.FMAl.K A KKTAIL UFAI.KIl I.V Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Which we warrant FKFMI A.ND 1 t ItK. Ci'.OIOK AScSORTMEST OP PEttl-'OMR- 1. KY and Fancy Hoods, lliunioK Hulil, I'tiints, UiU, yai-nialifa and liye Slulls, tobacco, fciiuir and 'iars, tlriishos, Hair, Hat, Tooth, Nail, Varuii.li au-1 I'aiut. 1'ure Wiueaand J.iqiloiH lor .Medioiuul purpoAes. riiysirians' Presrriptiuns Carefully Prqiarnl, ul ah iiuim, nay or mgiit, Bllll Wlv '"I1 .' " """i. .' 1 n.Ui. 1 1 " OlSTKICT coders. N I'UiiSUANCK OF TUB STATUTK IN . hiicIi c.tHc umibt and prnvi1et. tlio JtnL'eN of the Court ol' Common I lean witliiu anil for tlie Glli Jutliclul HiHlnntof tin State uf Ohio, lo lirby wftvt tlint the ti-rni.H ol' the lislricL Court In tlio dovernl cootilicH of nhmI Ittfilrict hbiill heieutier be beltl an follows, Xt wit: lit tbo county ol' Alii'liflon on tliw Hvcntli lay of Jan uary. In t h.-ari county of Franklin on tlit) twelfth tiny of Jail uflry. In the county of AtUinn on the t-ixth ilay of May. In tlw county ol Urown on tlie eleventh tlav of May. lathe county of Cleruiouton the eigbtebntli day uf May. la the county of Fltltlmi'l an 1be Hrt day of Boptem ber. Jn tbo county of Uorts ou the suveuth day of Septum hor. In tht county of Pickaway on the elghleenth day of sepienjt'L'r. In the comity oi Kayette on tbe twenty-eighth day ol tSopteui r. Ami tlifl isri lil ,Iu('.g'H do fnither onler tbat the Court nf tOIIITUOll ritiitt III IllH M'CotHl PlllXUVlClon Ol HHIil llln' triot, Hiiiill be held nnnuiiliy hejcutlur h followH, to-wit: In Un' county ol'JifHS, ou tin; third 'i'tieHiluy in Kebru 'trj , the tti ii d 'I'tit'.-iuay in .liiim, and the second Tuesday in .Novomljer. Iu the county of Hitflihind, on the third Tue-c.hiy iu M ircli, the tirt 'l'nt'Hiun in .luue, hiiiI the hrit Wliie- ditv ait-r t to' n cond Tue".d:iy in Ocltdn'r Iu the i'ii it nly of 1 'U'ft le on the lir.H Tuesday in April, tho liihl l iicH'la) in .Inly, and tho iuui lh Tucuday in Uc- 101 er. luted Ihitj'tbc li: nl dj of November, A.D., .IAMKS L IIVIKS,) MiUS L. liKKKN, Uudt;i'n. S F. NuKlilri, ) TiiK .-T-tii' (r Mlo, Kkami.in Cot'Mv: I do b re:v cetiily licit t lie foregoing in a trim copy fl the order tixinc the lime ol li'ddmp Coortri, nn enterwd nn tiiu .foiirn t Is ot tlm Dit.lric- iti.il Common l'leanCtnirt ot naid comity. , H. HLT ll.hfc, (.'lik. deil) w-w L. :Cu iT & C(J.'S" REPRINT Of TIIK ' r il i s Ii Periodicals AM) TilK FARiMER'S GUIDE. CItE.1T JREDUtTION IN THE PiUCE ;f THE LATIIjlt ITUM(AII0. I" SCOTT .t CO., NEW YORK, CONTINUE JlJ 1-j pollUl. IU, :u.Mwiug IvjthSim anrinn hrriom- cuiH, viz: 1. TIIK I. -Mil iN (jUAUTiClil.Y, (UHmervative. ) TilK hllMNlHiHCH ItlCVlKW, (WhiK.) .1, Till', NtMU'll UHITI.SL1 RKViKW, (Kieotliurch 4. Till? WK'.Vl'MINSTK.K KKVIKW, (Liberal) PUClUVllOD'S KIHN(iMi;ii:n M VOAINK, (Tory.) Tlif-w IVriodioiils ably represent th thrfte reat pollt-ieal purtiHHof tireat llntaiu Whig, Tory, and Radical but polities forma only out! feature of their characler. Ah Oi-Lpna of tlie nnmt piofouod writer un tSciwnco, Literal in i, Morality, llM,i KHli'Jfiuu, they utand, at, they hae ever atnod, unrmvled iu the world of lcUerd, being un nitlered imliHpensnb.e lo the Hcholm- and the proteaMonul ni:in while to ,he inteilinont reader of every tlast ttiey funiidi a more correct aud atiidiicloty record of the cur- rent liieti-iture of the day. through. ,ur. the world, Uiiin can be ptunihly obtained from any oilier houree. UAULY COI'IICS. The rcpi-ipt of ADVASCK SHEETS from the British puiiiihct: Kive-i o tttiil iooal value to thee Jteprints, in aiuucti a ti"y c;mi now be placttd in the baude of nub jcril' is :i t out ;tr -ilu an the origiual editions, Per Annum. ('nr:iny one of (lie InurReiewn $;1.00 Kor tiny two of the four Kevlevn , i,00 YiV aiij thriMt of the four Keviwn 7,(fu Kor ait four id" tliu Ke-viewe. , 8.00 Kor Ulti':riiKid'n MatfA7.iiitf 3 00 For lilnckwook 11 n 1 1 liree Itevies y,(,0 Kor HlucUwood and the lou ir Keview. J 10.00 Piivineft.rt to he mnd In all c:hi.h islviinrA. Money cuiiunt m the t,it.o wh'uu lMHiied will u roceivedt pi.r. A d H-oii:it 01' tweiity-hvu pfr cent, fioin tt.e atiove prn cH will l-a al!o.vcl to ( u a-- oro:eriu luiir or more pie ol no one r 1110 hi ol Ih who' e wort h Tiuis: I ur eijuiH ot hi:ukwou-i ort;l ono H view, will he ; eot tn 01.0 ;ouin--i.i lur f-t; lour eopifrt of tin' fu. if Kfv.-vi II iid I'.wk wood Uu - ; aiui r-o on. POriTAOK In nit th'1 pfiueip;,! ritie.J nml totviirt. lhi'.e worl,H will be M.vi.r.d, hlU-i: ('' I'OSIMM tV heiit l, iimil, the t o-TAUfc 1o juiv puit of tlie ("iiiti-d Mutes will tie but 1 YK I V M'H I'hM.'i A YKAK lor '-ll.ack wood," Aud but WIPES . t.t W h urt v vt,w of the l.iwieH. N 11 - l'l if price iu ;it lliilalnof llm live Cerioui c;ils tt u;titie. is ttte nit f'il per iuii.um THE HRMKS lilJIDE TO NciiiUlic and Practical Agriculture, B f'r-NKY iiH'MriN.', K. P.. ?., of EdinhuryU, and the late .1 1'. Noirrov, iroi'-HM-r of iS(ieutilui AttrieulluiM in Vnle College, Now liayu. ' vol. Hr-yal Octavo. luUt puft'.i, ami uuuitouu: woxl and -Ami engi'avihKH. TlhH ih, uoiilfi-f iiUy, the 111 oh I. complete work ou Atri- cullnriM'ver puldifiheil, aod iu order to glvo it a wider circulation, the nhlirdif r-t hnve ronolved to f.-dut'o the price lo live Dollars for the 2 Volumes. When pppI by id. ul (pout paid) to California and Ore-f?nn t lie priee will be V. 'lo eery other part of the Union, mid to Csuuda (pint imid) (1 This work is wot Ac old "Jiuol; of the 'arm. " KemlUuiiceH tor any of the above publications tdiould alwaH he uddi uriHed, put pa d, to the publisher, l.KONAKO SCOIT At CO., dell) No. 61, (.old Htreet New York. Valuable Lauds for Sale, r OFFKU At fiUVATli SALIC MY TKACT X of laud iu Ohio, c utitiniinf rujine 1 100 acren. tirtKi laud lien iu Franltiui county, ou the Scioto river and W alnut creek, at the vilLiice- of tihaiievillti, 8 or 9 mile below the city of CoiuuiL uh, in a populoUH and wealthy neiKhnorhood There t-re 700 acres of cleared land In ua id tract, the most of which le tlrnt rate river aud creek bolloui. and the upland, both cluared and In woods, U vury little interior to the bottom land, aud will product) from 60 to lb bimutdn of corn to the acre, and tine for wheat. On Haiti land there are a number nf comfortable dwell iiifr houfuiA, and netieHnary outbuiidinis, including several large corn cribrt ou the canal and creek, where It is unviable for boatH. AIho neveral oniliardH, and i in media tly adjoining at Hhadeville, there in a rlrnt rate Hour-ln and naw mill. Thi tract of laud In well adapted to both farming and grnr. :, being watered at every point by the river, cieli, caunl,wellH, and never failing BpringH, The fertility and looal advantage of the Hcioto aud Walnut f reek land. are too well Inown to nuike a further d"Horinlion ni'thKftrv. I will oell the entire tract ol bind hi a body, or divide it to huh tmrehaKerH, provided I can ell tlie whole. At- lor the tind. payment, accommodating terniH an to time can ue uaa. Any comrnonhatioii addreRe.t:il to me at Front Knyal, Warren county, Virgiuia, will b pnmiptly attended to, April J5t lKflO wtf M. CLOUD. 1 AGKNTS. FOtt UNPARALLEL- IjluU El) 1NDCCKMKNTS, In businesii honeet and eii, mid wilhh jure, miud Htaiup to M. j. CiUh, A. H Uetvolt. Mich. K. II. ThiH U no hook agnacy, patent niedioiue, or nuinlmg. 'i ry it ami ue convinced tor yourneii. neli'i wly H J 0. BOOKS AND STA'nONKUY. OUU FALL ;.-Lo:lt, ouuipiiiitu; every thin In the Hue of Staple (.ii.n!., Ott'M ,1. II. KILa v. a t,u. UL. (iTa, McLANL'S UKrORTS-JUST T pubiiihd, For ale by nelli .i. a. riliy ti co DRY GOODS. A. P. STONE & CO. KTo. 4 Grwyimo 31- o it, ARK Jl'.ST RECEIVING TUE1K Fall and Winter Goods At Urcutly Keiluced Price, (CONSISTING OV DHESS GOODS, EM-J DKOIDFRllil. Ulack aud Fancy Milka, Thibet (Jlolha, French Merinoa. liala Flaids. All Wool Hi) Lames, lWn-ire aud jSlunliu lie Lainea, Long and Hqtiare Hhawla, (ient'i Mhawla, dent'. FurnisliiuR Goods, Black, lllue and Bro Cloths, Casaiiueree, clatiuetta, Jeaue, Kinmlnetta, Tweed., Vesliuga, Jiro. aiUBlins, rrinia, iicuiin, v.iiec.1., no. Fernoua will bud it decidedly to their advantage to call aud examine our atock before pui chasing elsewhere. Ittlfi A P. STON1S & CO., NO. 4 GV YNNK BLOCK, have just received a large aud beautilul assortment of Blacknd Fancy French Casairoereji of the latest styles. seio 1. STONE t CO., NO. 4GWTNNE (LOCK, have j (received a large lot of Fmpresa, 1'almetto, Maguolia, eleton, Corded, Whalebone, and Seainlesa Crown Skirts at groatly reduced price.. seuj A 1. STONK & CO., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE il, BLOCK, have just received a large lot of Ulack, lliowu, Claret, Hungarian, Mario, Fur aud Wool Hals. em YlftRKClrvUrAT A. 1J. STONK iCo.'B tl a large lot of Hwl ami Muslin Collar., rjleevea, Iiiiu- Ity Uauda, Jaconet aud Swiss Flouncing and KdgiugH, sflb A. I'. STUNK & CO., No. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have just received a very large lot of Moire Antique, Kilk aud ludia Rubber '.aulas' Mitta. aelo TUST 11ECKIVED.AT A. P. STONK & Co.'b ej a large asaortmeut of Knglish ih.ead. Biusaela, Mat- teae, i.ouitou and Lyiati-a ljicea. eelb A P. STONE & Co., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, hare just received a line assortment of Moire Antique, Chenille, Velvet anil Ribbon lriuiinings. sol6 A P. STONE & CO., AT No. 4 GWYNNE . BLOCK, have on hand and are receiving a good assortment of Jewelrr, which we can aell cheap. nel6 TL'ST RECEIVED, AT A. P. STONK 4 Co.'s J a large lot of Ke.l and White Flannels. sol 6 A P. STONK & CO., NO. 4 GWYNNE ii BLOCK, are just receiving another lot of thou world renowued "Kip' Prints. ie!5 Spring Goods now Opening! At the spacious Store next door to the American Hotel AN KNTJKE NKW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest atylea In S1I.KH. A beautiful asaortmeut of Kiiibi cillery (.oodii, Triiiiiuings, De I.iiineN, Summer Dress (iootl, aud Draperies. A LABOR HT0CK OF Hosiery, 8Lawl, Linens, Prints, and It LEACHED GOODS. Together with everything usually kept in a DrjrGoodi Store. Aa we Intend to aell fur CASH, w ara enabled to offer our customer great bargaina. .all la respeotfully .olicitod. W. A. & J. C. McCOY, ij - Next door to tn American. CARRIAGE MAKERS. Blake, Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW TUB GREATEST VARIETY aud finest quality of 13 xxk" ioi b CarriagoM ..ver offered for ale in this market.' Con.d ting of F'amily Carriage., Light One-bora Rocka- ways, I'naeton uug;ie., Light Minting Top Bug-Hies, extra 'rw Light Trotting Bugglea, tipring W'agous, small Omnibus e. or Hacka, Extension Top Barouche., LightKoad aud Physicians' Sulkies, All of which we warrant to give aatiafactlon. Our prices shall be aa low aa any Establishment in the Western country, whu sell work of equal quality. Call and examine our work before purchasing elaewhere. Wecond hand Uuggiea tsken in exchange tor new work. .i-.Hiri"ir dor..' on short notice. i..i;.i a., I :..jiji .itor) o.i rj"iii bt-iireeu Htjito s.n.1 'i'MMIstS e'd Take Notice ! Cheaper than Ever ! Buggies ! Carriages ! IE ARli Ui:CElVIN(3 DAILY FROM V V our Manufactory iu Xeuia, 0 noma of the finest Kiwnily Carriages, Turn-over Heat Rocfeawayn, Shifting Top Busies, TrottioK 8ulkeys and spring Wagons, all made of the be.tt ftook aud Timber, seasoned from three to live years. Tlm above articles we otter to the public i r u pectiou, and at such prices that will induce those wishing to procure a carriage, to buy of ua. All work Warranted. H'lmitory Town Street, oue door Kant ot the Franklin Bank, Columbia. Ohm. suH.dAwlv SHANNON ft 8AYKRH. WILLIAM J. SI1AKPE, Billiard Table Maker, jVo. 148 Fallon St., near Jtroatlway, Ntw York. BILLIARD TABLES, OF ALL SIZES, FOR public or private uae, with either marble, alate, or improved niahogauy beda. Alio hi. Patent Cushion., just brought into use, and are .uperior to all others. The tateul Cushiuua put on old table, at the shortest notice. Halls, Cues, and every thing In the line, at the shortest notice. seJ!u-d6m Keep Your Feet Dry, A LARGE AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of RUBBER i$HJE3 AND BOOTS for .ale cheaper than ever offered before iu this market. Ladies' Gum Overs and Sandals for 75 e. (ienta1 " " " $1.00. Misses' and Children'. " " 6uto02o. At the Sign of the (.olden Bout. ocl8 a. a. KIMBALL OPLENDID ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS O from the Old Master.. Some ol the subjects are found below : The Waterloo Heme, assembled at Apsley Bouse, C0X43 The I'nnl- - ular Heroes, 30X41) Trial of Tuomas, Karl of Stratford, at Westminster Hall', 11141, iluX4.l. Trial of Charloa First, at Westminster Ball, 311X43, The Soldier's Dream of Home, 30X40. Hemember the Sabbath Day, Ac, inX4l, Tne Saviour, 1!TX40. The F.xaminalinn of a Village School, 37X111, The Village Festival, 27X40. The Wounded Hound, DOXia. The Battle of Navarluo, !i7X40. The First Reformers of 16'29, 30X40. Gloria 1 atria, (oval,)2.)XUo. More Frightened than Hurt, 40X44. The Oood Woman, or I'recept and Kxample, 127X40. Canterbury Fllgrim. at theTabla and Soutliwark. 30X40. The titraw Yard, 1!7X40. The Inundation, 3tlX4,l. The Slave Market at Constantinople, 30X43. Feeding the Horse, 30X43. The Halt. 80X43. Trial of William Lord Russel, 1083, 30X43. And a large stock of Paintings, Engraving, and litho graphs. Call aoon, while the stock is freah, at nod RANDAIJ, ii ASTON'S. rnjJE FOIIUM.OR FORT Y YEARS' FfiLL X l'raotlc at th Philadelphia Bar: bv David. Paul 1. I,.. V I 1 - J. H, RILETlf ft CO. rU,t- AU; VilUU lait UlUlliU, jj L . iv, .. . i. . m ... .. ... ...... The Iluuiiubanb of (lie Vulii( Wo lind iu an Tinrrliah paiicr tlie lollowing sketch of the Rev. Mr. Spurgeon, Hie " t'luiinriit young preacher " of London : UU sermon, were limiizlit ami icitJ, and liuim; a kind of comic pulpit, though in p irin dietnitl and obecure euouh, rtml tin bt'citimt llHtenerH. rark islreet Ohnptl ovcrllowutl; r.xetcr iiiul, with capacity to hold lOilO, wiim ltircd. but m many more tlioiisamls rumaiiieil in the .Str.itiil, anauniltled. Next, Jnlien s fcuiroy Miihio Hull was hired. It Ih mid to bold 10.000 Willi cramming, J,()UU more. On fetinuay evcumg lust, the niiinlier within ninl wtllinnt llieburroy GnrdetiH' gates, iittracted hy Mr. SpiirgiHiu. waj variously etiuialud at Irom Ih.UOII iu tliu mm, to 30,001) In other puperu. Now, what ih the uiiiunvr itud imtltei' ot iihk preacher 1 Tho iuquiiiiu vi.-itor mk1 a short, square-built man enter, witu a round pallid face, relieved, however, by cxprct-Mve dark eyi-a aud a prolusion of black bair patted In Hie inid- die. Alter reading aud prayer, iu which tlp tu ih nothing very singular, uuless it be a funnltiirtty suggestive of profanity, with which he address the Throne ot uruce, lie logins nw H.irtiiou If it have reference to thrc full ul Adam, ami ex - piittiou uf mn through fail -i in Jcbiih Clit'bt, lia lutB hU audience know, in a lovinl kind of (diic, that be is ulioub to mnii'-e tL.-iu. 1.1 o looka intently to the further corner ot tlm lionjo, nml excluiius, "Holloa Ailiiiu, where art t'miu Ailnnii" In the presnmption that Adum ih niriiid to fuce such a congregation in hubwit to hih'Ii ti sunt- moiiR, he tuulu'H the latner or nititikina repl tremulouBly, "llere tun 1; wuitt, wonlilnt thou'i ' "What would I V he iudiirnantly rcioinp, "1 would know whut you have done, Adum, that we are all damned through you'.''' Adam mikes a ppeech. The preacher atifwi-M hiiu, Adum baa a rejoinder: the preacher unnther. Aditm i jfrcatly abased, and hns decidedly the worst of the argument, and in told, in the tilaug of the tap-room, "1 thought 1 Ftioultl make him nir.g small." Then in a jolly, rollicking, bantering stylo, ha comlorts Adam thou, "Ah, never mind man; we have a new Adam, we have Christ instead of you;" &c. Then bo brings tho Trinity on the platform, and holds eoiluquy with tli?m. In like manner be introduces piuphetH, aponUes, and all other Kripturiil personages. lie makes the Savior and Alary Magdalene hold conversation, the preacher imitating the tones of tho timid, repentant woman. And thin it in which the tens of tbouminds of the metropolitan population are crowding even rmto death, to hear ; to grievi) at or to approve, by oecauiotml ImrslH of laughter or floods oijriris. Uu give scenes from bell, in which llicf i'sons represented are his brother minlhtern, with their congregiilioiis. lie has a powerful voice, unci nl tors his tones with connideraMe effect, in u ilrumatin sen, lie walks up and dowu the platloitn, and is only at home when he bus such a stage. A pulpit cramps him. lie tells that his gains to the kingdom ot Christ have been a thousand fouls a year, since he came to Loudon, and he expects they will amount to an additional thousand this year. Something- of au lucoiue, It is OHtiumttd that one of our rich men has now a "regular income" of $11,001) a day ; or about $1,100,000 a year. Out of this he can probably manage, with economy, to "lay aside against a rainy day" the respectable nun of a million a year. Add to this uuoliiur million by the rapid appreciation of his real estate, and wo have au annual increase uf wealth amounting to two millions ot dollars. Iheso magnificent figures suggest thoughts for the consideration of the moralist, as well as tho political economist. It would be a dangerous experiment to put legislative restrictions upou the accumulation ot wealth; but there surely can bo no burin in inoculating the public, mind with the Christian sentiment that the rich tire under heavy oli-ligatious to the poor; and that no man can nope to enter the heaven revealed by Jesus Christ, who allows his fellow man to perish iu want, while, In tho beautiful lines of Mis. Blackwood's song "there's bread and work for all.'' It has been uid (also by u woman, wo be lieve), that" if there was no loip wasted, there would bo love enough for all.'' The same is true of wealth. In a city li ko this, even, where tne poverty, una crime and imbecility of the world seem to congregate by a sort uf gregarious gravitation, there is no excuse lor the abject misery and destitution which groans iu cellars, shivers in jr:u rets, and elarvei in tne streets, while wcallh is consolidated and hoarded only to minister to the nrtillelal wauls of Idle and luxurious life, The !ovo of jritin, of accumulation, is one of the nmi'ippiiin'-; of human action; and without it, there would be no enterprise and but little program; but. there is a nigner aim a Doner law Oan tins, hnd they wno ODey it, ir (jiiristiuully he true, ore laying up fur themsudves treasures nmre precttiiiR and durable thau gold or "real estate.'' If the ten thousand " property' holders" who own the city t;f New York, to s:iy nothing ol outsiue pOHstwiions, would lax themselves u little mere liberally iu the way of chariti they would inr reave their own ii tpiiiiiesri in a rulio fur exceeding tin! amount of hnqiHii i-til leiiiig diminished by the ccei ei.-e ol the mu.-t prol'uM) benevolence. It. in more hle.'K-d to give than lo receive: and Chanty coverelh a multitude ol sins. The rich .ire chielly lo be envied fur the means they possess of leeding the hungry, clothing tlie naked and mitigating the bitter pangs ol poverty, demolition mid ties pair, which ate driving thousands to mieide and crime the latter only to be nilied, and the former punished liyour pharasaieal Mints nml sentiments. JV, V. Mirror. UfcULTU AXO BKAUTY IX WoMK.N. "At cigll I teen," said a foreigner, "a young Ami'iieanj woman is the prettiest in the wnrhl : but ; ! thirty, won dim, she is already old and ugly." Though there was some of a Frenchman's aggeration in the remark, there was iiKo a sub stance of truth. Why is it that tho beauty u! our lemales fades so soon? Or, lo go tit oium to the true iR.'ue, for beauty is only permanent where there is health, why is it that our women, as oompared with the women ol oth. r temperate climates, are so delicate and fragile '.' The answer may be made in a few words it in btcaute they neglect air and t. arrive. Weakness, lassitude aud a fading complexion as inevitably follow indolence and confinement us the wilting ot a plant results from iis nVpiiva-tion of light. It is a law of our exisiettee that we must take daily exercise il we would continue healthy. It Is a fact in physiology that a pure atmosphere is indiseii-noli to vigorous vitality. All the relinements ot civilization, all the resources of science have tailed to supply a substitute for lresh air and exercise. The poor and the rich stand on the same plat form in reteroiice to this necessity ot our nature. The lady iu silks and satins can buy no cos-metio so elllcacioug as 'he sunshine and breeze which is poured out at tho very door step of her humble sister. Tub Frknch Lanobaiih, The French Acad emy alone has the power ot rinngmg nml amending the French language. 1 en years ago this body was charged by I In? government to commence a complete and thorough revi.ion cl the dictiouary. The labor was eommemied and has progressed to the middle of the letter V I A sniriten discussion nas rini goinir on lot" some weeks on the word "Jjouievurd," wltxit they have at length declile.l shall h no img 8V8 at length decided shall li no Linger spelt with a flual rf. The prevailed. M. Kn-gono Scribe, contended that tlm woid should by Bpelt without t or d, thus Jivuh'vur. Tub Woiu.d's Ixuiutiti'di-;. "The world, we fear, has ever shown but snail favor to its teachers. Hunger and nakedness, the poison chalice, have In most times and coun'ries been the market price which it has oil' red lor wisdom, the welcome which has greeted thoie who itiina a onllarhl.on nml liurilV it .Tli.innt' nn.1 Socrates, and the Christian apostles belonging to I ul yy- vvorw mrtyrologT -a. no icompititcU witu wiio. Kogurliacon aua tialtleo j l.uiKiii8lii'U' in priuouly dungconb; Taaso pined I inttd-hoase: Camoens died beg- .. ... ...I ciuiiu the streets of Lisbon. 'So neglected, sn pernecuted they the prophets,' not in Judea only, but in all places where men have been." Curly le. llisToiui! Pantaloons. The venerable William C. Uradley, one of the Fremont presidential electors of Vermont, and the messenger to V:ibUit);ton with their voto, became quite a notoriety while at the national capital. A correspondent of one of the journals writes of him us lollows: "He was senator Iron that state in 1812, and was at the capital at tho time the British made their atluck upon it. He appears ten years younger thau Geo Cass, who was a young lawyer iu Ohio when ho was here. A number of peuaturs crowded around him and were enter-tdiued by jokes and stories, which he dealt out wiih ureat liberality. Uib last visit before this one was when Gun Jacksoa was president. '1 weut m sue tuo general,' says ne, 'and he sat me down ill his arm chair, and rivino- ma a. alan nn i t10 Kl Baid, What a hearty old cock you are, , Bin.llcy ! Wtmt makes you 80 fat:' 'I don't : ll0Wi Hay!j i, 'unless It is that I havn't got anyollice. and 1 don't want anv.' '1 ain't much 1 0( u idolater, but I've kent thosH Hants till now thai the general gave such a familiar slap. The venerablo Miiiator will weigh about two hundred and fifty." B R 00 M S T 1VI' 33 All RETT, HOLE AQKNT FOR lliililmtd 5v reoningtoH,' Union Brooms. ARE NOW WORKING FORTY HANKS, and makiuir a lario ouantltv of th ret Broom., To wholesale merchante I can offer .evar) In. ducements: 1st. A certainty of obtaining a good artiole at a lot? price. -J- Of getting always the same ai tide, and as you waut them, allowing you to sell hy sample, aud not keep a atock on hand to become damaged. 1 have also the largest and best stock of every description of Br.oonis in the city, including Hteamboat, Stable, Shaker, fancy and common. Also, Whisks of every kind, Hall liioo'iis, Hickory aud Flure Brooms. 8D00 doien assorted on hand. To Broom Manufacturers I can offer the best Inducement, for Handles, Twines, Staples, Tack, and all kind of Broom material. 1 will at all times pay caili for Broom Corn, at the market price, BUCKETS & TUBS. Hie a.lvance iu prices at the, factory, and hiirh rateaof freight, luis brought the priceot Buckets and Tub. above au average rate, but the email demand enables us to keep aauiliueiil stock lo supply all with any small onaa-til y they may want, at regular rales. 1 have now some jjoii p-icKai.-js in store. CORDAGE. If-iMii ' laid in a eood stock when the nricea wvie at tlie Invent point, 1 can till any orders ul u lorver rule thiui the regular market. 1 have the best 'Lock iu the city, without exception. It is a well known fact tbat but few ose whodea in the ditlerunt Twines are good judges : e article they sell, hroiu the generul satibtactiou l.y my customer! have e.ri:inf.'d, l tsliall be safe in guaranteeing satiufac tiuu to all at any rate it will do no harm for Broom manufacturers, Mattrass uiauufjr.urerH and others io- luuniar, oodTwme, to try ours k- CEDAR WAliE. The best stock that can be found In the city. I hav now in .tore. Ked Cellar Buckets, Tubs, Keolers, Churn., and Fau- cetta. White Cedar Tubs, Keelers, Churns, Half Bushels, Pig-gins and Cans. Tli trade can always be certain of flndiugagood stock ou hand, at a reasonable price. RECEIVED THIS WEEK: 100 doien Oak Well Buckets; 68 coils Manilla Hope; 760 bundles Wrapping Paper: loo bales Oakum; ' 10 cases Mutches, ronndwood boi; 4fi0 dozen Brooms; fi tous Broom Com; 260 doioa if ine Washboards; WW " W'hi.ks: iid barrel. Bristol Brick ; '00 coils Cotloii Rope; 100 bales liattiug; 10 gross Cedar Faucet!.; lift h:iles Cotton Twine; 0 Tone Ragr.. With Huch conslaut addition 1 am able to keep the be.il assortment iu the city, aud can always sell at the lowest cash rates. ZINC WASHBOARDS. I am now miinufactiiriiig Zinc Washboards by O. Rice's patent, and making the best Ziuts Washboard, now sold iu t)ii market. If parties who wish to to purchase will call, while looking tbat matter up, I will satisfy them upon that point; and I will not ask higher than other are seliiun thcin at. We rue making more Boards than any oilier party, Last or West. Wood Work for Wagons, Buggies, &c. A good stock of welt seasoned Wood Work on hand, of every description, at low rates. PLOW HANDLES. Wo are making a nice well finish, d Plow Handlo, which are now generally used by the largest mannfacturer. in tlm city and m the West. Wherever they are used they will recommend theuibelves. A large stock constantly Ai.S.)-iljirielH. Line Hoop, for Flour, Lime and Cfment. WILLOW AND WILLOW WARE. 1.1 000 ll.s Fxtra French Willow; i,v"u ii,i miss; ;i,uuu lbs Willow Twig, for cooper use. A! si i A lai-ce assortment of Ciadlea, Wagons, Cab., Hampers, Mattel, (lollies aud School Baskets, andWil-1--W Ware generally. IIIUN BOUND OAK WORK. M, tl, 10 and 15 gallon Liquor Kegs; iri.ii l.ouii.1 Oak Barrels, for grocers' use; (Mi WehUockita, tlnoe sites; "tali iron 1,'iuiid Halt Bushel Measures aud Ship Buckets; a supply conat&utljr on hand. Ilioiim Twine, Wire, Tacks, Staples, Needles, Handles, Brimstone, Vnmlhli,Ac.,lor lirooin Makers' Leo. WIRE WORK. Nos. 14; 10, 18, 20, 22, 24 and26-H-ddles, Nos. 4, 0,8, 10,12 and 16; Sam i aud Lime Screcnn; Hat Trips; Mo.imk 'iiapa; llieece iSales, &c, ka. A Kod ptock constantly on hand, FOR FARMERS' USE. Oiled, Root and Steam bent Humes; H.irse Collars; Wagon and Bugiry Whips; Cl ion, Hemp, F las, aud Manilla or (irasuPlow Lines, &o., &c. MATCHES. Boi.ml Wood Boi Mjitolies, paper boa; l'1'1 " " of various manufacture., l or siile by s. M. MAKRETT, Wood and Willow Ware and Taper Dealer. Corner ot Walnut and I iont fUL. Cincinnati, Hiiro ocldeo-lAwly Lutze's Warm-air Furnaces, For Heating Uiiildings from tlio Cellar or Huscmeut. p&RSONS IN WANT OF A GOOD ARTI- i ole of this kind one that will anBwerth purpose lor which it wa Intended are respectfully invited tn nail and examinethis pattern, A good many have already been sold In this oity, and satisfactory reference can be given. Also, Registers and Ventilators. J'i 7 -dly GORTON Ik ASTON. MRS. WAGLEY, COUNT, it OF THIItl) ii TOIVN STS., WOULD INVITli THE ATTENTION OF the Ladies of Columbus and vicinity to her new Fall and Winter fioods being opened to day. Every vart-ci v nf Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Satins, Velvets, dark and white Straw Bonnets, with a full assortment of (ine Vel- ! vrt and Halm llonnet. of the latest design., Cloak Trim- songs and Patterns, and Mantilla Patterns. Bleachiup and lii'imring done superior to any iu the West, and at reasonable price.. ooli dSm Fruit Trees, &c.,at Cohinibus. j 117 is, 11AVK liKUKl VFi) A VERY LARGE I wiortmeotof the flnest. s aleahln Fruit. Trees. Jbn jya lucliidicg Apple, Peaou, Pear, (standard and yg tvw .Unci,) liiim, Cherry, guinea, Apriuot, Neo-14 l.arine. (irn.no Vinos. IJo.isnhi.rrv e.iiMnl )U.-phoiTV. M r an bCr. V i.huits. Khubarh li.inl j ' ).iur Orange, Ac, ko. Hoso of these are from the well known nurerie el'EU-wiin.-er Jn Hurry, Rochester. N. Y., and those who desire such ai lioles irom sources that nun be relied on (iuslead ol irresponsible agents.) will .lo well lo call aud mak their selections, or aeud on their orders spooJllr. Tho. who j.rel .r not tonUnt ii'itd caa har 'i.- l.u.. Ju C.l.f. t... n ..V.IT Vl-...,1.,. .'..!..... w hadouei iliicatioa at the tuuivi.T.-. fiursur vf u rt R' noSidtr V - ,' '
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1857-01-03 |
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Full Text | - A A .. . i MM Ill llllllll ll t COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1857. TTTMm?T 109 A' U i'l UUll iW,-, ph. IW due I Hit' nil One VOLUME XX. iii)i)io tat Journal DAILY, Till WEKKLY AND WKbiil.I v HOIIOUIiEH c OO. WW. st'HOll Li"lt, Editor. Terinx Invuriutily in Advance. tO.OO per year. Ui eta.-3. ill) per year. , 2. 00 ' . I 50 " -t.y I ne Carrier, per week, 'ivai.ul.T Viurfi.Y .i ' ( in tn nf teu airtnver ... TC.iHW I'e AI)VliltTIS.Irt(l BY T1IK .'141URK. i tim iinim oh ie aih i mii'inU I ..r till HO : (Hie sonar 3 bO it oionlhs lit uu I) mouth l'l Oil o.i 1 iiwki . . 3ilu on on OU one " 1 week 1 10 " d.Uys. 1 uu 2ilHVH ... ' 76 " I I II., "H ull 10 more Ihiiu tli abovt 3 months K uu V months I) 6U I idontb 4 f'U ,.l ij -.1 H'lV'il L uiilhiim hf ir Adv. rlieineuts. leaded o.l placed lu lb ou.urao ul ' Miii.imhI Nutioea." uViuoO. i orainary ruta. ,, uti,,w .nircd to be published by law, legal . t. , , i... . tin. m.i.iesiou.ivelv alter tneoi'--v w mi .... t. more than the above rte ; but all siirti will .....! iu the Tri Weekly without charge. . c.r. .. mamkIIoc St line. Pr year, lu till". : ir linn ; outside fl. :,,i;.h ol meetings, eliaritahto moieties, die comp ui. , ., hull price. Marriage notices ii oeuts. M no imtanct will they a;i .mi' iuVks tuid fur. Mv.'.-tiK.'nici.is not accompanied 'th ilt11 dir''' t ,.l b inserted till forbid, and .harged sownl. I... IV. Allta,uiKnt vlirlieunii miut be. JuiJ in lvancc, Inn nil will u"t be varied (ruin, t,. ii.. ut vtem tlie advertiser pay ...... I.' lor Lhe KbMBia he occupies, 111 changes uoiug l...r .Hhle with th" noiowwHh'' "nly f1'1" ' i''t" Kuir.illj ad'.Dted. DENTI STRY . . IS. II. SWAIN, 1KNTIST, Siftvaso'a -NTow BlooU. iiiusilB tins Slate House, Hit- Street. u'Ui wyl I'liiL. o. usiir.it. i ivil Kiisinccr, Surveyor and Draughtsman, llif be'e Block, urr lliidinilra, tllh Street, Columiiusl . l.L ICIND.S OK LAND AND EStJINklEU. 1 tMrditut: Manvm H!Ui Ui-chauual aud Ar'nhibHstiiral irafhig, promptly hii.1 dttlattu-torllv exocuteil. k.i.i ' llnnnt. Eu...loliullrntiani, K(i., U,L , iy31-(Uuiwly , . "ilOIM'KUlU.V, FASHION ASLE MILLINER, (oi.n iajk.il or siuplkv a iiai.i.,) HIGH STHP.KT, COI.LMHL'S. i-.ltia llnt Itli'iii'hwl nnd l'rcd iiprli) I v J AS." ilADUXJIv" SAllTTi, A -r 'B' O IC X V. V A T I. A W dlliii! in ibe Cpliimbiair Building, t'OMIMM'S, UHIt. uoS-dly ""vujp:n(i.TiTDrman, III f ICK ON HIGH STBKKT, uM Between Kriend au t Mound im cilAMI'ION. a. WALiiur CO., OBAI.KtW IN '4 UttiVllHiti. H.K.'F-O. iViiVHKHt .A V-V VlUiB A Hf.ACKSMti 'i. ,,.; ODIJIilUUS, O. jb 1' A O 8 l Kt SMI T H , AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKMUIANTS Vol urntin , (ih io. lul Rl RsUU, .ito:Ks, .,oust.io.d KunnLiire,Hry-,-J.m.iH, -liniceri?ii, Iiorfi-N, 'jHniKH, Vc, ;ttleutl(l tu iu city or ouuulry, ou the nnit rttnouoble twrniB. ((llrl tulvftucwM on couti.miHULM !t cl-My BOOK-mNDEll, Aiul II I u nk Hook Hauurmitiircr, Ifujh street 9 between Boad and (lay ah. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. . (VII.L1A.H SAtiEtt, j. laT'BOOT& SHOeiVIAKER.K Uh st., , Fa-it Hide, tiix d.ioi'i. Stuth of Town .t., ,,rM yl VUl.UMHuti, O. CHAUNCgY N. OLDS, A T TORNE Y A T I . A W , roi.i .1IUC, OHIO. Ililice in tlie Udeou Building, iligli Mrr.t, ROOM NO. 2, UP STAUW. or:il -dim OLI VER 1E(K.N KCSS, kVaciier of tat! YiMM Fori?, Kor triDH, &c, etL'- Muic " ni'jily ill rnmii II'!, Nell Hhiwd. ' T till 5 ia MUSIC iVi TUOSK WHO IHiSIUiS TO "SING wn.ii tun npuu nmu H'ir.'-t(AMtty inii, nir y.. oil n r our Hrvic ah 1 ic i'-rn ol Mtiitic.il Nolu 'f,:ii will tacli a Oi.ah.-i fu 1'urtntiay Tiiiun hi' t rcIi wtMtL, atit alii' ou liiurHtlay evnitif(. h'or Int. pauiuu Ihi'h. net fliroularH. ,lur riiu in Miiiill'l nithoiMot' M.tifin & H;imliu's utile bfitlH.j DRiiA.v liiRMONiAS, with whtoii 1iu T-m-f will be ar-oniLiaiiM-d aud mi it.iiiihtl. Ticket;, lot nale at U. d'iUett'it Mn"ic Store, hu tlm.t. Horn-, u tlit rti'iKH, ii r Into yfii-ft JuvifsiiK Ci-fH. "rthirtlav I'. M , at ;j u'cUick. f'u Ihmsoum n;'jf 5') nt4, H. B Pilil'1'.S, liiMdor. Nti- .1. A. I'oK'l1 KK riuiivt GORTON & ASTON, ,-lUiil ..rucKI, IIFI'WFKN IIKMAi. AMI (.AV t'oliiiiilniH, Ohio, .f ANUFAOTUKliUii OK iJol'J-BK, HIS, tIJL MH'nt irou wn, oontiinie to t,it on hau oat ol' llio Urinal ami wh MHKortmeiitN .it arlioluti iu Ui iir lito ovir iu-oiitttit to Unit i;ukeL. 1'iciy kv loiti tH ol Hie Comet 4JooliiiiK Movo, -i''4 ont of ttte niont ui.iirovt'd ilivm tin, v ' S ,VUH ,,l,w 111 U'H- 'l u mura cart 'fhf lo Ktveii(ir HutiHia'-tiou, or uor-ale Also, The Black Diamond, l-ltiia, A it-Tit it, AND tiUir of Iho West Cooking Stnvui, hicto are inriicol the best Stolen lor biirnlnK hlluminnua qohi. ai.o, 9 VUH.VWM PAKMK AND Ul'X STYJI rtf. Alan, a kim id (Hock of FiirniHhiuK (Joo.Ih, Sale,,Uifrifer-alor-, Ice Cuenta, Watei Coolera, Fumpa, Ja.aWlre, Hird Oko, Trevets, llallni.g Tub,, Fire Hiit., ir Qnca, C.)'.cr and Drang Kettle, Ae. y Sp. ' al attention paid to Koonnfi, !poutiiK, (..a per Smith .rk, and Job Work neaerally. aillill J. fully tented by farailina in thin city tf . i auu eiei wuere., aim ,n uu oaai'H nav (i,en th' rfheat Hatlafactioa. Fain water a' latnver oolor, tante or amell, by " jam beoinee clear as cryatnl, ma-aiujr tt much better for driukiug or culi. nary purponeit. Water thua Hllered, la oertaiuly better for health, while there i. alnu a great laflnir in the niuk n of tea, Jliii., over hard water. an? dly HOKTON amiiiN. WEST'S .lATEiNT tiVI.VAMC KOOI'TNt.. WE DIWIIIK TO CAIjL ATTENTIOS TO) the aliina I'atent, as b.iiii the aheap t ami inoit Jurable Fire proof KootiiiK JUtTlal now in ue. and in erv way far auperlor to an other. It neither ruim in hot uor oraoka iu oold weatt,rr, but niuain toil th and pliable through all mhihi.; it H but about biilf tlie e-peuxe of tin, and far m.iyo dui ibla, in p.-oif of wlnoli e roier to many thou-oid ..inaroa of rlnulnu; In lluila. lo, ClHvalaud, and tlmrhout the weat. It can b ap. piled lo tin, Iron, aoi ild !.Uini(li rool'H witliiut reinoTlnj tliem. All nrderjtivMre-iHBd In ua at C.iliunbu-i, Ohio, will pruinpMattended to. i w . h. nu.'ii co.. myiO tjal office with A. Jouea h Co., Ilil Hlfh nt. f "il H!f!lL EWLANpTTjfl" A MAKING MISS NEWLAN U NlJT. Vnrli Oitw. wnnlil rn.nnntfllllelli.111. tklli..;i. of Columbus and vicinity, that aha is pujiared to eie "uteiU order, ot HKKSd ANll llANTll.i l MAKlNii, 01 '""(most fashionable atylea, and on reasvlahle t-.'uis. at berl niu,. nf Mi.l.lMNn nnrtl. Mldenf Town it.. M.VJI lor.rtt Vat of t'otutb at. tn;13 tr M .;.i1lii.i;H.:IIjT A I I- MIA MA III ETTA CliNClNNATl 1 1' I ;,;trj I .--r'i,-.;i A.N II .SltOUO' It A I I. It OA I) S 1111. Opened to MhviM; 157 iiiilet lust ill MiuiimiiU. TIME CUANW, irt Conii!tn4'i tvllli Srioto llnliiiu V nll:y F.uilrimd. Hum il: Daily Irains bctwetu roiUtoiub & Cincin nan, aim fliiu'iis & jnirui nun. ON AND AI'TIMi MDMI'U, I Hi'' NOVKMIIr.lt, isr.tt, M:,i linns "ill run lows, until ImtloT ii 'Ihi.. Ill) Ob' H (t'l- Ulr-l I n.ll. l.l.AVfri i;ilIIM4.llT.lll' I I . " riVHrtat Ciu.Miiliall at ID If) a. nod lit nhniiliiii. HI J:1U p. in, OiliitaCIInK Will, tia o ! ( Hill l'"l '' cuiirttf r. er..nid Tiain l.:ivea Atliiwit i." ni;l liillicotbi'Hl, lull p. m., poniiu'liuj: wil'i I' ' lorminuuiu at ihimdcn and lo MiIUIimio' .,i ii e.-li.-l-r ami amreM atCincimiali at ft -:iil , I oioliimiil II ) . in. Kind Trulu liivi-H t mem n.it : nil 11. in, end !billli:ntr l I . I"-, '' .I"1''' 1 W'"i H'H"' iiii-o1 and I'.iiuoic.iitll T.-niiM, -ii"! SotiriKili.tto pniul.i, nid by .d,i t. villi M;. jim i 'i, r..ni.' v, i .im.TM.nis, m... otlir po.uirt. iiecond Train- I in.'ii-.ii'.l I'l ...' I. und ar rires l Cl ildcll.e "t S.li . '., il hiiltborii' Jit. ;io p. ui. - Fare rroi.i'Cinlli.H'lli.i M C.:liniilji .VI i .n.im'fi IV1. . . l.Tb Idl.liliIKU' 1 I.AK-.S Iith llilli-lioi..' 'ft II I'l a. ni.tiid lit 111-411 it. in . ml. I arrive at lllaDi-bl-sler i. 7 v.'i :i. in., nod at l-lo p in. l;tnr.imrf,.l..T HI ucliet'r at . ' an.l . :-; I' , ii.l urnve n ilHl..; .r at y in icketH nun I.- 'i. i u'M V '. ' P. W, . t.ir, i .n.i'r l: L. , .... nail; l.ittl" .. . 1 I'.'V, . I - , I itO'ill 1 1..' j.rioci- ,K, ,ii..l. I.Kl aUlloir' .. ' I u..4 ...; r C Itil,'-'!1 ('k-vt'l.'iiHt.I'olutiiilitu Ac I hM'iiiiiiili KAII.KOAD. Winter ..rraugt'iiitfut sin- lS;T5-56. Tlirf Tniiiif I'.nly from ij.iliiinlniH. in fiiiiui'i;,-I Imii Willi Tr.uun un Inn l.itllc .Him. ii, mill uliinitii iiii.I Xi'iiki Uiiilii.ail-.. K X J Ntoj.jMl fJMi) I. mid ci'tt'i"! tlm I.Hkti r- Hum I rum k I'ISS i'ilAlN AT W.O.t A. .: lh;!Wit, nr.liu'h.lt, tU-U-it, t'tflMlUt, i -lii.lnu :i:ia iii'ii i toli. IVIUK ;it ( rirv'l;iijtl , ,vith ttt :t i. M. f kni K-.ivh 'IV;iiijm - ;tl ti-tM.m-tf'ita i-ii'iicM'iititini untl uttri'l a' ' -11 1 1 1 vitu tin- - o !.;(. i t-H l! t .;MJ- fiHil lUilrmi'l I'ltU-..... nr I li- '"'t" tin) i;i-iH hail '. :n ui hi (; wili tl.i'ii 'lit J'. M Viam irv In 1 I H O ' li L ! H 1 burgh, I'U.li r(atl lor r'-for loU'iin 1' UIOIUlli... lauct at ' ilinutiUK ant! v t"vv i.mk .. C'l.Ht'tUil'H f.' .'i'-! :ii;i Willi n !.' Uhi Oino ai.'I i t'liiift t I'M'ia fi'iilniiti lur h , wtUl Vlit) tHiiu .) iin!!. ii,.ili(i.ni (or r'nrt k i'l', Hid nil ) tliw 6.0U A. - i. ; Al U"vt-t.iiii1 tt 1.11 I'M' ui t , M . A i,t;hl -ii tliu UvrCf. Mil-..- K'tiitou.i , ;i ,irtMH Al I . M. ; ii)),.i'i.; .ii ''Ml.-twan- I'tionn Nmi l!i ul .".c l.i-iitH'.j :.n i ltavi'ij( il wuyn'.dLi'uM,tt;jineci in,' ui t'n'.l I mi' wltb rnitri oq ilit; OI.it ,i ri 1 1 1 uti.-ty K'i: ma Hail-l with thw Ifii.y Ls.t.iti.ifil'or-Jtucito, Oaio ftt :it-J i' M..i'-nim:tiii((i.i .',..-m1..iu; ruad at iiTtv mvnf at '. M.l'i li .li: aii:-i lur DuniJtk, htii i, Nc-Yoit, u.v f f Kor LUtiiKi ul local I u'kt'Ui yi'i ai Vickttl Ottil i'' tl' I trtrtfl.itrl tt-i: H Lllti ijtl'vi:.inl, iu in ouh Aii' 'iuciiiu.KU Kthl l.iUU Mi'i-u.i, ;nlatntnn Mini Amji KnoAtl tJtMu.lti.io-,. K. H,iM, Mumbii", iv l'1, i:-.jii.-'l'i sj.n mf.-tK .1. 1 rains .Iiohm : 'id i. An ive -i t ('iici.it. nil. H ISA.M. I IJ.I' M l.-il..M. Jiiifitintiti, nt ('OWN r-oliinitMif. 11'iVAliU. I.I Arrive At I "It. To IlUr, li W. A. tl. -o r. !l. li :o " I'iniiltiiiiit. n .00 A . M Ui oil " l. uu I' M M'.'il'. M. 1 .-Jim l i.i., ','lniiitnis .-'iiiui'rU at Xeuia for ihtjttiii, tit. Iiiiir, lilooii.l, iii.liiiiii...li"j l.Jii.ij"lt , l.tiicax-o, all poiiitH nt'hl; t'.ji.ut',:! i at tii.i-iovr tor WiliiunxLn: for dill-nm irch-v.ili iuut i.i..iCa'-UT; and at l.velend'. li'.n.H lnllli-otlio, -llvo .'..riiifctiiv it. L'tu oinuHLi I'nr nii..rill: hy tin; nnti I V. 1. '1'ri.tii. tr.tT.i I - liinit.lli. .-onMerris at trineM; i'ytn, InOiaojiolis. Arc;con-"nik-t'T I:ivr,ln. FiCiH'.onii, ln.l'iillai..diM, ica;ltt Lonlis. and I'll i.'i'lth it, .-oitiiHtit- Tim K Uu'iun lor l!ifayut !.,. itlf. At llofi i. lor Wilmm.rl.n. i jr. Ii'iiii.- ati'l Ij.iicMnter HU'iut Lcn LiU'i fur IiI.'-u.,.i'j!i t.ii'1 l..niiiK-"l lie : and t Cdtnuii' hh the I). ,V V.. l!. K. lur l .i'likvilln. M. Irani ir.'iti i.'.iut'tl.O'. .-.'ini.vt l.on- dou H.Np.JiK hII; ami l Xviiu i'.r I'. . Ilicl.lu.'od, ID'lia iliai4i.il , I'ttrre ll:m:.', lh'cuh. . h " u . I . I..'ri "! ' Other lnl'..riii:ilno e..'ti ti. t. I. ''- .. .l.-.'n;, 1. J i -)1I!IK1'.-, I'll. Iiet A'"'i: , '. . it. :1 in.:, 'l . 'l rJIi.lir. in V ti airfield; A, M. -tmju. ,i-..i, :-: j A. II. I.KWW I ;. Clnci. ;i t4 I'm iu; Jii i.i-Fs- i i.';iHi.itnltjs. AVI',.., WW, M:H:XUi T-t ii.r.. u. II.. I I... llOrVUl outMii.. l In .'liable HVK.i' i tin to and Un tUe jiIa J Mv i!;iri uu;t." ;i iii i flilliVHll -Jt .' Ti.tlI.JHi jM. VMl 4 iJHiieM thin mil ' .- .in ivi unit , t Ho All-llil'l. I'll 4iIImo 'I'u biiii Instiiiiii I1) )4''ii'it (V'M l ui th.- i H'Hinh lAmi'tica i(l N,-il H oi OttierbMl t,t. i)Pin.)lu ;tU'a "'are tj'tch i.'i inn v line of (.!.lMI.:.-'fS frnm Court HoiiM- to t in- t n-jiMt,' ,ir-. tnr OHClt'- Ml .li . lit' nmii-dti A BARGAIN iiN A AUKKS Ol- I. AN l ,l X: Vnvlhicir,' on, 7.5 imtcs o' v Mi I'uO.M 'i'-'l ,.11- il. : llil. .'IOIM:.l I'l Jl I'llll.l li.trn olli ..il.lii,K Mule I ( Hliidtioii. I in (r . i V"n-n 1 lrit:k lour,-! ol i. i x ronnn. ui n it U- , for Jit 01 len iiomes, ;J .o m Hi rt- it-r.'S ..' :'ihm.-i li.iii, I..- ...i.l . r j I-..I.I, in ii.iH i '' coins I I tit's iiiuM.ti.'. H't tl ti COUl'le'e pl:if JritUlM, luiUMt' oi or.' I . A farm v (iETfLEMAN NOW SiUlNG A a. hi W itnui.ti)ii ci:y, 'm dosirotis of I'vcinintjiufi Flul Ksuit. .Mi that city or ll;iltitn..rti, for aHiiitiU Furiii ultli K.iod ijnililiim-s, Inilt, iV i-.. in llio iioiho'irliootl ol t I'liiinliiiB Tho property m llnltimoru is linprovotl Yitli Hiihituuiml lirick Invt-ini. IIoiisms. ImhUi.-i pur-iiciiljirs nn y bo iibi-oruiuutl by inquiry of ll.e F.tlilur ol this paper. I.'.ii WINLOW SUAIiKS, A ( ItK AT VaIhKTY ot atler lis iu I...I.1 ninl colnr-.. Huff Hill nnds at w lttili's.ilt' iit.'l l.t it Wiutloa-1 orn'C' s ninl t !orui in I'.-imU. New iMtturn. of l.o.'p, Cotru 1a.eela, A.,'., A. A full supply tor hale by oi'iJ .1. IIRII.FV H Latest Books Out. "IARl'1):" A TALI:'. (IF THK t.lilCAT DJ.S-J HAl. VMI'; by Harr.-t ll.'e,:her m- author ol '-tiicl'' I'oui'a Culiin." 'J vols., Iv.no. n.;,',. T)as hook t creating i ii i t ii a suhsation and sells rapidly. Trli; OfTilltMK I F FllK.;ii(iVf:orl!.eK..iniiii lii'lm lie biHtueiit in Ai.ericiiu HUtory. i-tiio. ti. Hy Jus- tin h Fulliin. t OIJVKR UlUlMiVFI,!,: ,or I'.nliiii'l l'iiiu. al, lly . envy Win. llfritert. MFXIC0 Us K'ar-iiiits and I'ne . K. A. Wilson. T K MAIUKjV AI'VT, and tin' I'.-e I.0FIS NAI'OI-.ON, and ll.e ll,.n.-Henry IV. lie l-iil , . CrtMl IVott-ctor. 1 -ino. l. Ity of 'ill. ilt.. t i:nf" I'liiiily: ty THK HF.I'l'111,11 AV r'AKTV AMI ITS t a :.;':; a! i,s-Willi True l.ikeno c. of Fit'to.int snnl Ituttni; .-m aocu ruleHlatory ot tti. parly in the rmti .l ;M;it,. (,.m jt origin ill i70d, to ;ts t!i.M"'lnt..n in l;j'.:; ..I' tl:-' Wliiir end Ileiii.ntriil.ic purl i. s lurni,( tlie tnlor-o :mun, and Us re-loiniHli..n III IBItl: by ll"lt K. II.UI. f.lj p.iiji's, l:.:no l'iice$l. For sale by "I7 )! A V 1 1 VI I. A' A'-TI.'N. MiO.NOV,'. I.. KIMBALL HAS lU-.MOVIOl) co l.pd Lenl uT More to III l HUM'S rllAH,h,,m()H .:' ni. I-,!', seen. I lo ir north ol lia-pltol ht.jo..e, wli.'io I'te tll l.o li.ippy to see rv.-li: b'. nwU'l cus'on n:i- i"il M-.t: tji't'iic iciti rverv nt-tl die in the line o lowest tlgU'- M.s, I KAiHFH, k., til tin apiS LADIES' (JAlTEKrf OK ALMOST lA'KUY variety, with heels aud without heels, tip d, loiod, E lain and Congren, just received and lor sale at great arga.ni, at mart) KIMUAIJ.'y. It A I I. IU) Alh. Great National Route TO TUB HAST AND VEST. leatral Oliio U:iilrii(, IIKTWKKN tOI.UMUUS AND WHEELING. TWO TKAINS l.rVK COI.UMKIja UAII.V, (Siikdavh Finn . ) UDINO EAST. p.a Kxprm Trim. Mail Train. OiiuuibuH 10:011 a. llj'i'.P.M. Newark U:M " I :l A H laneavillH lii:4f)P.N ii.'J. " Cambridge " :if'l " Ar.at Ifclluire :m " "lu " I'liBie trulnn male clone connection, at Uvlljiire with the i; vi.n -ioiti: a ouio u aii.hoad, Full Wnsliiuston City, IMiilitili?!- I), iiiiniiiir, ililll. New Vurk, nntl Hll tin- I'.ioti'ru Cities. . lidlNl) W)iST. Kxpreu Train. W'tW 7Vin. -J .00 i: I. ..II a.. ; 4-.:i " i wi " 6:0!i " 0 40 " ' 1 : III " lu:4K " 8:30 " Vl:Vi r M. H.'lUiio llAiillnidi'rt . . . , 'ani'MVlUe a, , , Newark Ar. OduiuliUH Tli.'ie train make close conneclimiH at Ooliiinliu wiili I.. M., k C. K X., and C, I'. & I. Kailromlo, lor Cincinnati, Dnytoii, liidiiiiuiilts, Clii-c.iico, M. jLiiuiK and tlt K .v t i it k a m: at wkxt? Through Ticktls can be hud at all the above named Points. TO WAY PASSENGERS. TminK (iicti way will slop at all rdatlona on proper 8ii!nnl lieiui; l?iven. COM RECTI OSS. (iOINU K.tST. Tli. lo oo A. M. Exnrei., Train conimctH ai Coliinibn. willilhe Kxtirena Train which learea Ciuc.inuati at 6 A M. and with tlifl train from ti e Went ou tho t'olumhus, Pi'iua, and Indiana Kailroad, at Newark with morniDK Tiaiu lor rndukj, ilalialield aud Jloiiut Vm uou, aoduith frailieou the Steiil.eiivilln and Indiana Uailroa.l: t llfiliiii-e witU KKlireaa 'train ou the llallimore an. iil.i.iltailr.iaillurHiilliiiiore,Wiiiihiiiiti.npriiil:id"l.liiaaud Fn.il..ri. I'itll'H. Thii ll:ii I'. M. M.ilTraio coou.'cte at Columbin, with Tram from Cincinnati; Hud at BoUaire with iiiurniii Train on Haiti more b ml oluo Kail-road, arrivin? in hhi ttinoie at. 2Ai A. M , C'.uul'Ctllijr with Irnma -or all Hie Kit.i'.-rn ciiii'H. - iiiiiNti wiwr. T')e ii.'.!.) A. M. Mail Trait. coun.i.d. at 11..IU.M' wilb NmhtTmiuauu the Hall, and 0. tl. K.; at Newark with Triiuia lA-ieulMtnvillH, raudnky, Manntield aud Mount V'rnon, and i;1hchko mil Slonroe?ine: at i:oiuniii.iM wud the fritlna (or llincinnati, and Willi Iralna lor.Sf.nia, luvi.'U, iiLli'iiiHilm, hi. .W.CInc.u;ii, on Day ton huh nia Ijri.iiaa . T..ej!:0 I. M Fx irrH Train conocl nt HolUirH uitu tlie ),xpi-et Train Irom Ualtiuioro; at .iu..-riMli' Willi I in t:.. W.aj. K. It. for Cincinnati: at Ncwaikwith N., M K, !t. K., and arrire iu Udiiinhna at i'.O I'. SI., an. I cniiiieot', will. Traiua Boini; Houth aud Weet, arnvion; nt t'liinnnati at 'I 00 A. .M. ' TIIATCHKH 1'..RKINH,.Siii.V, hio'i.-HIo. Ions W. llu.iw.N, C'.il'l Tkktl Aynl, ('..IuiuIium .liH-.llf (rt;tt Wchtcru Route, t -? B-eg a trusters ti'-. -. 'JOI.XJWliUS, FIQUA A.M INDIANA & . u -it ti- k. .a .'a m St'IUNG ALUlANGEAjEINTS. QUICKEST AM) MOST KEI.IABLK ltOUTf Two TmiHs Daily --Sumlayx i:ri'ilfd. N AND AKTKR TUESDAY, SSl'TKMIiliK V.y illl'JI, TltAlNS Wild. KVS Art FOI.IAIWS: l.lM'ltl'.-ir' it-aves CJflumlMiH at 0:00 A. tl.; arrives at Ur burnt at 1 l.:.ll A. M.; and at I'itiua 1:00 I'. M.; connect tin,' at I'niaiia with 'iiu F. M. I.ightuiug F.tipivss Train on M. K. J; I., r. . K. It., lor Sl'K I N ( i lr 1 10 1 . 1) , I) A V T (. I N Ji'. CINCINNATI (liiit'.'.t ) N'o cl.anv:ii f cair helween Frhaua and ('in ciinia!i. Also coouet'tini; ki Dlytoil Willi ttuin o.i li i r:. It lor GUEEN VJLl.K AN D UNION, And with 1 1 am. on fl. .t W, i la. 0. K. It. h.r nl,KAIN.l.l$, l.AI'.M'.TTl;, f ill-C ii;o,TEIIUK UAI TEAr ST. I.OIUS. Aifo, cninecl.t at Vrhaita with 12 IS Y. M. Tr.tin north ou M. It. .V 1. F,. K. il. lor nKLhf.FWTAIXE, Cl.YUK, VftKEST, FT. H'.l F.VA', XA.XOI.SKr, TOI.HtM) CHU'Aill). Ali.l at I'l.pl cfiiot'Cts with Ileitis on the fl. A M K R. f.'l TUOY, DAYTON, Ac, A od with I'acket. line on Miiinii Cunal t..v ML.TF.ii, JiltllM, Si. A1AR VS, Ao. K rHKNlNO, Ialvhk t'oiiui at i ott M j rrUca nt li-y t. It , con-li'Ttini with tiftin.-t Iihih liif iVot lit m Hie V.. il. I,. K. li. It. irom CiiUMKo, ti.liUlo, ;liidu-Ky , Ai, t' V lijnihur-. wt ) IO l SI , itinl c.ii;.i;i'tKi ,. Ny.it 'iiaiui. ior ihe I'U.st and North. ACOi i.MMOIiA HON W'Hveh('oluint-,tn nt, 11 ;U) A M.;r.rrne Ht lii I.:, on lit, '.i .Jt I. i. ; ul 1'i.iuft ; 1 i'. At ; e mimrl iunt Criiiiuii witu IIm in Ui i . si. iinit lur Hrilf linttiiun', riii'Mt. Nnuli-h , 't'ili-tio? 4 li.rn i, Ac. RKVLIliNINU, leHriYHM t'lipiu ui ii:i0 , M. , an ivin' hi I'lljaii ul 7 :'i' A. M., Hud nt Coliu'ibuit at .V(' A. M . ; eonii'Mi iiii4 wii.li lo A.N, I'r.iin oh CO. It. K. lor ';nif .-mliti, W Itt'i'luii, c. ; aud with ll A. M. Train oqC.,C. MI. K. ft. it.rt l.tve liiud, I'ltteihuritb, ki-,. Vim as Low aslv nuy oilier Uoittc. For fui-thei- iiil'oriuation, or Through 1 iok.tH, pp.y lo H. H. lli;F.IiW, (ieneral Ail., Columbus; .) . II fa-li.l'iN, Agl., tJrOaim; .1. IIAI.I,, Agt., I'iqlia. nt-ii.t.vll k WAI.liUP, i.ei.'l Al'.-I.t. It I'. A I. i:sTATK. o-oxxaxr w. X3vxs:ix, IlKAL ESTATE BK0KF.lt, ciIhv in I'l. ill's iliilldiiig, Wehl of the I'osl (ull... 11' AV I Nt J ASSOCIATED WITH ME it. L. LiUlLuS, Kr'i., for tlm purpoHU of doing a i foe nil A'i'urv (.ukiiu'mk, we art' priHil to bay, and r.-c ihu;!1 lor otliern, on the niont aCHonunoiIatinjj teriin, K!lkitiil4 id Kil I'roperty, Kitilroad, and oti,ir bonds an.) H'citiUMof rII ileMiriptioUH.und MAKK COl.l.KOUONti IN CliN.llAI. (UiU I. aprU .MUAtviu:itKii:s, not LARGE ASSORTMENT OV STitAW- A, BI:KKY I'LANTsol the moetapnrovod klntla, liiclu hug Large Farly 6carlet, burra New fine, Ilovey's rieod liiu(, Puu.leu, iludfroo ot Cincinnati, OencNee, Crimson t one, Muyameusiug, aud several others, all true to name and unmixed price $1.50 to i'l per loo, much iena bv the 1000. AImo, a Hue assortment ol Gooseberry, Currant and Raspberry bushes. A..t theColiiuvhua Nursery, one mile south. .'rll) il. B. BATKIlAM CO. ATTENTION ! WB A UK NOW KECIUVING OUU l-'ALL Stock of LOOKS AND STATIONERY, To which wo Invite Hie allenllonof all. as we will ncll very low for CASH. o,!l:l HANflAI.L Jr ASTOM. niM'l'iVCH HOOKS, AND LESSONS IN .L F'KKNCH, A Now French Grammar and Iiiclionary, by tlAt'Kirs A. MoT, Teacher of Freuch in Columbus llich .-irliuot. Just publlslied liud for sale by m'M J. II. KII.FV & Ci), n. A. Mi. t idler Inl seivicel to private pu.dls and cuisHes, 'lerutH moderate. Addles, care of ,1. H. Hi lev A Co. TUB AND PAIL COMPANY, MANUFAUTCllF.ltS OF l'lalu nml Fancy, Two und Three Hoop PAILS AND TUBS, UULlJiVlLSUS, UHiU. ititlfi-t Directed nn above will bo Promptly Complied with iMctuiiiw rjKi.ivk.iihD it pkiot ritica ot ouAhus. N, K. LEA ,1 AN, Superlntendeut, A, Cakudli. ScreUry. e;iu "Ohio l5rug Store." fpilfc! UNJJKUSIGNED UAVING l'UR- X uliiiied the entire stock of Uruirn. Aid., of Dr. R. I'. i.lTl'i.K, would respecll'ully aolicit a continuance of the patn iiai:e no liljerally beetowed on him. Mo paina on my purt hall he spared to merit a continuance. Having aeuured the aervicea of a competent llruRgiat air. Ai.-khki) ittrr")ii, the I'hyelciaa aud the public can depend upon uavlutf prescriptiona nlled with accuracy ami du. spaU'h, Irom I'UKK UHUHc?, at any hour day or niujtit. Jan. M, UW. N. II. MAlll'l.K. ".lOHiN It. COOK, ,hiJlUGGIST,tf Ci.W jl'l'0.11TH VAl'ITOL IIUUXK, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Wlllll.FMAl.K A KKTAIL UFAI.KIl I.V Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Which we warrant FKFMI A.ND 1 t ItK. Ci'.OIOK AScSORTMEST OP PEttl-'OMR- 1. KY and Fancy Hoods, lliunioK Hulil, I'tiints, UiU, yai-nialifa and liye Slulls, tobacco, fciiuir and 'iars, tlriishos, Hair, Hat, Tooth, Nail, Varuii.li au-1 I'aiut. 1'ure Wiueaand J.iqiloiH lor .Medioiuul purpoAes. riiysirians' Presrriptiuns Carefully Prqiarnl, ul ah iiuim, nay or mgiit, Bllll Wlv '"I1 .' " """i. .' 1 n.Ui. 1 1 " OlSTKICT coders. N I'UiiSUANCK OF TUB STATUTK IN . hiicIi c.tHc umibt and prnvi1et. tlio JtnL'eN of the Court ol' Common I lean witliiu anil for tlie Glli Jutliclul HiHlnntof tin State uf Ohio, lo lirby wftvt tlint the ti-rni.H ol' the lislricL Court In tlio dovernl cootilicH of nhmI Ittfilrict hbiill heieutier be beltl an follows, Xt wit: lit tbo county ol' Alii'liflon on tliw Hvcntli lay of Jan uary. In t h.-ari county of Franklin on tlit) twelfth tiny of Jail uflry. In the county of AtUinn on the t-ixth ilay of May. In tlw county ol Urown on tlie eleventh tlav of May. lathe county of Cleruiouton the eigbtebntli day uf May. la the county of Fltltlmi'l an 1be Hrt day of Boptem ber. Jn tbo county of Uorts ou the suveuth day of Septum hor. In tht county of Pickaway on the elghleenth day of sepienjt'L'r. In the comity oi Kayette on tbe twenty-eighth day ol tSopteui r. Ami tlifl isri lil ,Iu('.g'H do fnither onler tbat the Court nf tOIIITUOll ritiitt III IllH M'CotHl PlllXUVlClon Ol HHIil llln' triot, Hiiiill be held nnnuiiliy hejcutlur h followH, to-wit: In Un' county ol'JifHS, ou tin; third 'i'tieHiluy in Kebru 'trj , the tti ii d 'I'tit'.-iuay in .liiim, and the second Tuesday in .Novomljer. Iu the county of Hitflihind, on the third Tue-c.hiy iu M ircli, the tirt 'l'nt'Hiun in .luue, hiiiI the hrit Wliie- ditv ait-r t to' n cond Tue".d:iy in Ocltdn'r Iu the i'ii it nly of 1 'U'ft le on the lir.H Tuesday in April, tho liihl l iicH'la) in .Inly, and tho iuui lh Tucuday in Uc- 101 er. luted Ihitj'tbc li: nl dj of November, A.D., .IAMKS L IIVIKS,) MiUS L. liKKKN, Uudt;i'n. S F. NuKlilri, ) TiiK .-T-tii' (r Mlo, Kkami.in Cot'Mv: I do b re:v cetiily licit t lie foregoing in a trim copy fl the order tixinc the lime ol li'ddmp Coortri, nn enterwd nn tiiu .foiirn t Is ot tlm Dit.lric- iti.il Common l'leanCtnirt ot naid comity. , H. HLT ll.hfc, (.'lik. deil) w-w L. :Cu iT & C(J.'S" REPRINT Of TIIK ' r il i s Ii Periodicals AM) TilK FARiMER'S GUIDE. CItE.1T JREDUtTION IN THE PiUCE ;f THE LATIIjlt ITUM(AII0. I" SCOTT .t CO., NEW YORK, CONTINUE JlJ 1-j pollUl. IU, :u.Mwiug IvjthSim anrinn hrriom- cuiH, viz: 1. TIIK I. -Mil iN (jUAUTiClil.Y, (UHmervative. ) TilK hllMNlHiHCH ItlCVlKW, (WhiK.) .1, Till', NtMU'll UHITI.SL1 RKViKW, (Kieotliurch 4. Till? WK'.Vl'MINSTK.K KKVIKW, (Liberal) PUClUVllOD'S KIHN(iMi;ii:n M VOAINK, (Tory.) Tlif-w IVriodioiils ably represent th thrfte reat pollt-ieal purtiHHof tireat llntaiu Whig, Tory, and Radical but polities forma only out! feature of their characler. Ah Oi-Lpna of tlie nnmt piofouod writer un tSciwnco, Literal in i, Morality, llM,i KHli'Jfiuu, they utand, at, they hae ever atnod, unrmvled iu the world of lcUerd, being un nitlered imliHpensnb.e lo the Hcholm- and the proteaMonul ni:in while to ,he inteilinont reader of every tlast ttiey funiidi a more correct aud atiidiicloty record of the cur- rent liieti-iture of the day. through. ,ur. the world, Uiiin can be ptunihly obtained from any oilier houree. UAULY COI'IICS. The rcpi-ipt of ADVASCK SHEETS from the British puiiiihct: Kive-i o tttiil iooal value to thee Jteprints, in aiuucti a ti"y c;mi now be placttd in the baude of nub jcril' is :i t out ;tr -ilu an the origiual editions, Per Annum. ('nr:iny one of (lie InurReiewn $;1.00 Kor tiny two of the four Kevlevn , i,00 YiV aiij thriMt of the four Keviwn 7,(fu Kor ait four id" tliu Ke-viewe. , 8.00 Kor Ulti':riiKid'n MatfA7.iiitf 3 00 For lilnckwook 11 n 1 1 liree Itevies y,(,0 Kor HlucUwood and the lou ir Keview. J 10.00 Piivineft.rt to he mnd In all c:hi.h islviinrA. Money cuiiunt m the t,it.o wh'uu lMHiied will u roceivedt pi.r. A d H-oii:it 01' tweiity-hvu pfr cent, fioin tt.e atiove prn cH will l-a al!o.vcl to ( u a-- oro:eriu luiir or more pie ol no one r 1110 hi ol Ih who' e wort h Tiuis: I ur eijuiH ot hi:ukwou-i ort;l ono H view, will he ; eot tn 01.0 ;ouin--i.i lur f-t; lour eopifrt of tin' fu. if Kfv.-vi II iid I'.wk wood Uu - ; aiui r-o on. POriTAOK In nit th'1 pfiueip;,! ritie.J nml totviirt. lhi'.e worl,H will be M.vi.r.d, hlU-i: ('' I'OSIMM tV heiit l, iimil, the t o-TAUfc 1o juiv puit of tlie ("iiiti-d Mutes will tie but 1 YK I V M'H I'hM.'i A YKAK lor '-ll.ack wood," Aud but WIPES . t.t W h urt v vt,w of the l.iwieH. N 11 - l'l if price iu ;it lliilalnof llm live Cerioui c;ils tt u;titie. is ttte nit f'il per iuii.um THE HRMKS lilJIDE TO NciiiUlic and Practical Agriculture, B f'r-NKY iiH'MriN.', K. P.. ?., of EdinhuryU, and the late .1 1'. Noirrov, iroi'-HM-r of iS(ieutilui AttrieulluiM in Vnle College, Now liayu. ' vol. Hr-yal Octavo. luUt puft'.i, ami uuuitouu: woxl and -Ami engi'avihKH. TlhH ih, uoiilfi-f iiUy, the 111 oh I. complete work ou Atri- cullnriM'ver puldifiheil, aod iu order to glvo it a wider circulation, the nhlirdif r-t hnve ronolved to f.-dut'o the price lo live Dollars for the 2 Volumes. When pppI by id. ul (pout paid) to California and Ore-f?nn t lie priee will be V. 'lo eery other part of the Union, mid to Csuuda (pint imid) (1 This work is wot Ac old "Jiuol; of the 'arm. " KemlUuiiceH tor any of the above publications tdiould alwaH he uddi uriHed, put pa d, to the publisher, l.KONAKO SCOIT At CO., dell) No. 61, (.old Htreet New York. Valuable Lauds for Sale, r OFFKU At fiUVATli SALIC MY TKACT X of laud iu Ohio, c utitiniinf rujine 1 100 acren. tirtKi laud lien iu Franltiui county, ou the Scioto river and W alnut creek, at the vilLiice- of tihaiievillti, 8 or 9 mile below the city of CoiuuiL uh, in a populoUH and wealthy neiKhnorhood There t-re 700 acres of cleared land In ua id tract, the most of which le tlrnt rate river aud creek bolloui. and the upland, both cluared and In woods, U vury little interior to the bottom land, aud will product) from 60 to lb bimutdn of corn to the acre, and tine for wheat. On Haiti land there are a number nf comfortable dwell iiifr houfuiA, and netieHnary outbuiidinis, including several large corn cribrt ou the canal and creek, where It is unviable for boatH. AIho neveral oniliardH, and i in media tly adjoining at Hhadeville, there in a rlrnt rate Hour-ln and naw mill. Thi tract of laud In well adapted to both farming and grnr. :, being watered at every point by the river, cieli, caunl,wellH, and never failing BpringH, The fertility and looal advantage of the Hcioto aud Walnut f reek land. are too well Inown to nuike a further d"Horinlion ni'thKftrv. I will oell the entire tract ol bind hi a body, or divide it to huh tmrehaKerH, provided I can ell tlie whole. At- lor the tind. payment, accommodating terniH an to time can ue uaa. Any comrnonhatioii addreRe.t:il to me at Front Knyal, Warren county, Virgiuia, will b pnmiptly attended to, April J5t lKflO wtf M. CLOUD. 1 AGKNTS. FOtt UNPARALLEL- IjluU El) 1NDCCKMKNTS, In businesii honeet and eii, mid wilhh jure, miud Htaiup to M. j. CiUh, A. H Uetvolt. Mich. K. II. ThiH U no hook agnacy, patent niedioiue, or nuinlmg. 'i ry it ami ue convinced tor yourneii. neli'i wly H J 0. BOOKS AND STA'nONKUY. OUU FALL ;.-Lo:lt, ouuipiiiitu; every thin In the Hue of Staple (.ii.n!., Ott'M ,1. II. KILa v. a t,u. UL. (iTa, McLANL'S UKrORTS-JUST T pubiiihd, For ale by nelli .i. a. riliy ti co DRY GOODS. A. P. STONE & CO. KTo. 4 Grwyimo 31- o it, ARK Jl'.ST RECEIVING TUE1K Fall and Winter Goods At Urcutly Keiluced Price, (CONSISTING OV DHESS GOODS, EM-J DKOIDFRllil. Ulack aud Fancy Milka, Thibet (Jlolha, French Merinoa. liala Flaids. All Wool Hi) Lames, lWn-ire aud jSlunliu lie Lainea, Long and Hqtiare Hhawla, (ient'i Mhawla, dent'. FurnisliiuR Goods, Black, lllue and Bro Cloths, Casaiiueree, clatiuetta, Jeaue, Kinmlnetta, Tweed., Vesliuga, Jiro. aiUBlins, rrinia, iicuiin, v.iiec.1., no. Fernoua will bud it decidedly to their advantage to call aud examine our atock before pui chasing elsewhere. Ittlfi A P. STON1S & CO., NO. 4 GV YNNK BLOCK, have just received a large aud beautilul assortment of Blacknd Fancy French Casairoereji of the latest styles. seio 1. STONE t CO., NO. 4GWTNNE (LOCK, have j (received a large lot of Fmpresa, 1'almetto, Maguolia, eleton, Corded, Whalebone, and Seainlesa Crown Skirts at groatly reduced price.. seuj A 1. STONK & CO., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE il, BLOCK, have just received a large lot of Ulack, lliowu, Claret, Hungarian, Mario, Fur aud Wool Hals. em YlftRKClrvUrAT A. 1J. STONK iCo.'B tl a large lot of Hwl ami Muslin Collar., rjleevea, Iiiiu- Ity Uauda, Jaconet aud Swiss Flouncing and KdgiugH, sflb A. I'. STUNK & CO., No. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, have just received a very large lot of Moire Antique, Kilk aud ludia Rubber '.aulas' Mitta. aelo TUST 11ECKIVED.AT A. P. STONK & Co.'b ej a large asaortmeut of Knglish ih.ead. Biusaela, Mat- teae, i.ouitou and Lyiati-a ljicea. eelb A P. STONE & Co., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE BLOCK, hare just received a line assortment of Moire Antique, Chenille, Velvet anil Ribbon lriuiinings. sol6 A P. STONE & CO., AT No. 4 GWYNNE . BLOCK, have on hand and are receiving a good assortment of Jewelrr, which we can aell cheap. nel6 TL'ST RECEIVED, AT A. P. STONK 4 Co.'s J a large lot of Ke.l and White Flannels. sol 6 A P. STONK & CO., NO. 4 GWYNNE ii BLOCK, are just receiving another lot of thou world renowued "Kip' Prints. ie!5 Spring Goods now Opening! At the spacious Store next door to the American Hotel AN KNTJKE NKW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest atylea In S1I.KH. A beautiful asaortmeut of Kiiibi cillery (.oodii, Triiiiiuings, De I.iiineN, Summer Dress (iootl, aud Draperies. A LABOR HT0CK OF Hosiery, 8Lawl, Linens, Prints, and It LEACHED GOODS. Together with everything usually kept in a DrjrGoodi Store. Aa we Intend to aell fur CASH, w ara enabled to offer our customer great bargaina. .all la respeotfully .olicitod. W. A. & J. C. McCOY, ij - Next door to tn American. CARRIAGE MAKERS. Blake, Williams & Co. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW TUB GREATEST VARIETY aud finest quality of 13 xxk" ioi b CarriagoM ..ver offered for ale in this market.' Con.d ting of F'amily Carriage., Light One-bora Rocka- ways, I'naeton uug;ie., Light Minting Top Bug-Hies, extra 'rw Light Trotting Bugglea, tipring W'agous, small Omnibus e. or Hacka, Extension Top Barouche., LightKoad aud Physicians' Sulkies, All of which we warrant to give aatiafactlon. Our prices shall be aa low aa any Establishment in the Western country, whu sell work of equal quality. Call and examine our work before purchasing elaewhere. Wecond hand Uuggiea tsken in exchange tor new work. .i-.Hiri"ir dor..' on short notice. i..i;.i a., I :..jiji .itor) o.i rj"iii bt-iireeu Htjito s.n.1 'i'MMIstS e'd Take Notice ! Cheaper than Ever ! Buggies ! Carriages ! IE ARli Ui:CElVIN(3 DAILY FROM V V our Manufactory iu Xeuia, 0 noma of the finest Kiwnily Carriages, Turn-over Heat Rocfeawayn, Shifting Top Busies, TrottioK 8ulkeys and spring Wagons, all made of the be.tt ftook aud Timber, seasoned from three to live years. Tlm above articles we otter to the public i r u pectiou, and at such prices that will induce those wishing to procure a carriage, to buy of ua. All work Warranted. H'lmitory Town Street, oue door Kant ot the Franklin Bank, Columbia. Ohm. suH.dAwlv SHANNON ft 8AYKRH. WILLIAM J. SI1AKPE, Billiard Table Maker, jVo. 148 Fallon St., near Jtroatlway, Ntw York. BILLIARD TABLES, OF ALL SIZES, FOR public or private uae, with either marble, alate, or improved niahogauy beda. Alio hi. Patent Cushion., just brought into use, and are .uperior to all others. The tateul Cushiuua put on old table, at the shortest notice. Halls, Cues, and every thing In the line, at the shortest notice. seJ!u-d6m Keep Your Feet Dry, A LARGE AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of RUBBER i$HJE3 AND BOOTS for .ale cheaper than ever offered before iu this market. Ladies' Gum Overs and Sandals for 75 e. (ienta1 " " " $1.00. Misses' and Children'. " " 6uto02o. At the Sign of the (.olden Bout. ocl8 a. a. KIMBALL OPLENDID ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS O from the Old Master.. Some ol the subjects are found below : The Waterloo Heme, assembled at Apsley Bouse, C0X43 The I'nnl- - ular Heroes, 30X41) Trial of Tuomas, Karl of Stratford, at Westminster Hall', 11141, iluX4.l. Trial of Charloa First, at Westminster Ball, 311X43, The Soldier's Dream of Home, 30X40. Hemember the Sabbath Day, Ac, inX4l, Tne Saviour, 1!TX40. The F.xaminalinn of a Village School, 37X111, The Village Festival, 27X40. The Wounded Hound, DOXia. The Battle of Navarluo, !i7X40. The First Reformers of 16'29, 30X40. Gloria 1 atria, (oval,)2.)XUo. More Frightened than Hurt, 40X44. The Oood Woman, or I'recept and Kxample, 127X40. Canterbury Fllgrim. at theTabla and Soutliwark. 30X40. The titraw Yard, 1!7X40. The Inundation, 3tlX4,l. The Slave Market at Constantinople, 30X43. Feeding the Horse, 30X43. The Halt. 80X43. Trial of William Lord Russel, 1083, 30X43. And a large stock of Paintings, Engraving, and litho graphs. Call aoon, while the stock is freah, at nod RANDAIJ, ii ASTON'S. rnjJE FOIIUM.OR FORT Y YEARS' FfiLL X l'raotlc at th Philadelphia Bar: bv David. Paul 1. I,.. V I 1 - J. H, RILETlf ft CO. rU,t- AU; VilUU lait UlUlliU, jj L . iv, .. . i. . m ... .. ... ...... The Iluuiiubanb of (lie Vulii( Wo lind iu an Tinrrliah paiicr tlie lollowing sketch of the Rev. Mr. Spurgeon, Hie " t'luiinriit young preacher " of London : UU sermon, were limiizlit ami icitJ, and liuim; a kind of comic pulpit, though in p irin dietnitl and obecure euouh, rtml tin bt'citimt llHtenerH. rark islreet Ohnptl ovcrllowutl; r.xetcr iiiul, with capacity to hold lOilO, wiim ltircd. but m many more tlioiisamls rumaiiieil in the .Str.itiil, anauniltled. Next, Jnlien s fcuiroy Miihio Hull was hired. It Ih mid to bold 10.000 Willi cramming, J,()UU more. On fetinuay evcumg lust, the niiinlier within ninl wtllinnt llieburroy GnrdetiH' gates, iittracted hy Mr. SpiirgiHiu. waj variously etiuialud at Irom Ih.UOII iu tliu mm, to 30,001) In other puperu. Now, what ih the uiiiunvr itud imtltei' ot iihk preacher 1 Tho iuquiiiiu vi.-itor mk1 a short, square-built man enter, witu a round pallid face, relieved, however, by cxprct-Mve dark eyi-a aud a prolusion of black bair patted In Hie inid- die. Alter reading aud prayer, iu which tlp tu ih nothing very singular, uuless it be a funnltiirtty suggestive of profanity, with which he address the Throne ot uruce, lie logins nw H.irtiiou If it have reference to thrc full ul Adam, ami ex - piittiou uf mn through fail -i in Jcbiih Clit'bt, lia lutB hU audience know, in a lovinl kind of (diic, that be is ulioub to mnii'-e tL.-iu. 1.1 o looka intently to the further corner ot tlm lionjo, nml excluiius, "Holloa Ailiiiu, where art t'miu Ailnnii" In the presnmption that Adum ih niriiid to fuce such a congregation in hubwit to hih'Ii ti sunt- moiiR, he tuulu'H the latner or nititikina repl tremulouBly, "llere tun 1; wuitt, wonlilnt thou'i ' "What would I V he iudiirnantly rcioinp, "1 would know whut you have done, Adum, that we are all damned through you'.''' Adam mikes a ppeech. The preacher atifwi-M hiiu, Adum baa a rejoinder: the preacher unnther. Aditm i jfrcatly abased, and hns decidedly the worst of the argument, and in told, in the tilaug of the tap-room, "1 thought 1 Ftioultl make him nir.g small." Then in a jolly, rollicking, bantering stylo, ha comlorts Adam thou, "Ah, never mind man; we have a new Adam, we have Christ instead of you;" &c. Then bo brings tho Trinity on the platform, and holds eoiluquy with tli?m. In like manner be introduces piuphetH, aponUes, and all other Kripturiil personages. lie makes the Savior and Alary Magdalene hold conversation, the preacher imitating the tones of tho timid, repentant woman. And thin it in which the tens of tbouminds of the metropolitan population are crowding even rmto death, to hear ; to grievi) at or to approve, by oecauiotml ImrslH of laughter or floods oijriris. Uu give scenes from bell, in which llicf i'sons represented are his brother minlhtern, with their congregiilioiis. lie has a powerful voice, unci nl tors his tones with connideraMe effect, in u ilrumatin sen, lie walks up and dowu the platloitn, and is only at home when he bus such a stage. A pulpit cramps him. lie tells that his gains to the kingdom ot Christ have been a thousand fouls a year, since he came to Loudon, and he expects they will amount to an additional thousand this year. Something- of au lucoiue, It is OHtiumttd that one of our rich men has now a "regular income" of $11,001) a day ; or about $1,100,000 a year. Out of this he can probably manage, with economy, to "lay aside against a rainy day" the respectable nun of a million a year. Add to this uuoliiur million by the rapid appreciation of his real estate, and wo have au annual increase uf wealth amounting to two millions ot dollars. Iheso magnificent figures suggest thoughts for the consideration of the moralist, as well as tho political economist. It would be a dangerous experiment to put legislative restrictions upou the accumulation ot wealth; but there surely can bo no burin in inoculating the public, mind with the Christian sentiment that the rich tire under heavy oli-ligatious to the poor; and that no man can nope to enter the heaven revealed by Jesus Christ, who allows his fellow man to perish iu want, while, In tho beautiful lines of Mis. Blackwood's song "there's bread and work for all.'' It has been uid (also by u woman, wo be lieve), that" if there was no loip wasted, there would bo love enough for all.'' The same is true of wealth. In a city li ko this, even, where tne poverty, una crime and imbecility of the world seem to congregate by a sort uf gregarious gravitation, there is no excuse lor the abject misery and destitution which groans iu cellars, shivers in jr:u rets, and elarvei in tne streets, while wcallh is consolidated and hoarded only to minister to the nrtillelal wauls of Idle and luxurious life, The !ovo of jritin, of accumulation, is one of the nmi'ippiiin'-; of human action; and without it, there would be no enterprise and but little program; but. there is a nigner aim a Doner law Oan tins, hnd they wno ODey it, ir (jiiristiuully he true, ore laying up fur themsudves treasures nmre precttiiiR and durable thau gold or "real estate.'' If the ten thousand " property' holders" who own the city t;f New York, to s:iy nothing ol outsiue pOHstwiions, would lax themselves u little mere liberally iu the way of chariti they would inr reave their own ii tpiiiiiesri in a rulio fur exceeding tin! amount of hnqiHii i-til leiiiig diminished by the ccei ei.-e ol the mu.-t prol'uM) benevolence. It. in more hle.'K-d to give than lo receive: and Chanty coverelh a multitude ol sins. The rich .ire chielly lo be envied fur the means they possess of leeding the hungry, clothing tlie naked and mitigating the bitter pangs ol poverty, demolition mid ties pair, which ate driving thousands to mieide and crime the latter only to be nilied, and the former punished liyour pharasaieal Mints nml sentiments. JV, V. Mirror. UfcULTU AXO BKAUTY IX WoMK.N. "At cigll I teen," said a foreigner, "a young Ami'iieanj woman is the prettiest in the wnrhl : but ; ! thirty, won dim, she is already old and ugly." Though there was some of a Frenchman's aggeration in the remark, there was iiKo a sub stance of truth. Why is it that tho beauty u! our lemales fades so soon? Or, lo go tit oium to the true iR.'ue, for beauty is only permanent where there is health, why is it that our women, as oompared with the women ol oth. r temperate climates, are so delicate and fragile '.' The answer may be made in a few words it in btcaute they neglect air and t. arrive. Weakness, lassitude aud a fading complexion as inevitably follow indolence and confinement us the wilting ot a plant results from iis nVpiiva-tion of light. It is a law of our exisiettee that we must take daily exercise il we would continue healthy. It Is a fact in physiology that a pure atmosphere is indiseii-noli to vigorous vitality. All the relinements ot civilization, all the resources of science have tailed to supply a substitute for lresh air and exercise. The poor and the rich stand on the same plat form in reteroiice to this necessity ot our nature. The lady iu silks and satins can buy no cos-metio so elllcacioug as 'he sunshine and breeze which is poured out at tho very door step of her humble sister. Tub Frknch Lanobaiih, The French Acad emy alone has the power ot rinngmg nml amending the French language. 1 en years ago this body was charged by I In? government to commence a complete and thorough revi.ion cl the dictiouary. The labor was eommemied and has progressed to the middle of the letter V I A sniriten discussion nas rini goinir on lot" some weeks on the word "Jjouievurd," wltxit they have at length declile.l shall h no img 8V8 at length decided shall li no Linger spelt with a flual rf. The prevailed. M. Kn-gono Scribe, contended that tlm woid should by Bpelt without t or d, thus Jivuh'vur. Tub Woiu.d's Ixuiutiti'di-;. "The world, we fear, has ever shown but snail favor to its teachers. Hunger and nakedness, the poison chalice, have In most times and coun'ries been the market price which it has oil' red lor wisdom, the welcome which has greeted thoie who itiina a onllarhl.on nml liurilV it .Tli.innt' nn.1 Socrates, and the Christian apostles belonging to I ul yy- vvorw mrtyrologT -a. no icompititcU witu wiio. Kogurliacon aua tialtleo j l.uiKiii8lii'U' in priuouly dungconb; Taaso pined I inttd-hoase: Camoens died beg- .. ... ...I ciuiiu the streets of Lisbon. 'So neglected, sn pernecuted they the prophets,' not in Judea only, but in all places where men have been." Curly le. llisToiui! Pantaloons. The venerable William C. Uradley, one of the Fremont presidential electors of Vermont, and the messenger to V:ibUit);ton with their voto, became quite a notoriety while at the national capital. A correspondent of one of the journals writes of him us lollows: "He was senator Iron that state in 1812, and was at the capital at tho time the British made their atluck upon it. He appears ten years younger thau Geo Cass, who was a young lawyer iu Ohio when ho was here. A number of peuaturs crowded around him and were enter-tdiued by jokes and stories, which he dealt out wiih ureat liberality. Uib last visit before this one was when Gun Jacksoa was president. '1 weut m sue tuo general,' says ne, 'and he sat me down ill his arm chair, and rivino- ma a. alan nn i t10 Kl Baid, What a hearty old cock you are, , Bin.llcy ! Wtmt makes you 80 fat:' 'I don't : ll0Wi Hay!j i, 'unless It is that I havn't got anyollice. and 1 don't want anv.' '1 ain't much 1 0( u idolater, but I've kent thosH Hants till now thai the general gave such a familiar slap. The venerablo Miiiator will weigh about two hundred and fifty." B R 00 M S T 1VI' 33 All RETT, HOLE AQKNT FOR lliililmtd 5v reoningtoH,' Union Brooms. ARE NOW WORKING FORTY HANKS, and makiuir a lario ouantltv of th ret Broom., To wholesale merchante I can offer .evar) In. ducements: 1st. A certainty of obtaining a good artiole at a lot? price. -J- Of getting always the same ai tide, and as you waut them, allowing you to sell hy sample, aud not keep a atock on hand to become damaged. 1 have also the largest and best stock of every description of Br.oonis in the city, including Hteamboat, Stable, Shaker, fancy and common. Also, Whisks of every kind, Hall liioo'iis, Hickory aud Flure Brooms. 8D00 doien assorted on hand. To Broom Manufacturers I can offer the best Inducement, for Handles, Twines, Staples, Tack, and all kind of Broom material. 1 will at all times pay caili for Broom Corn, at the market price, BUCKETS & TUBS. Hie a.lvance iu prices at the, factory, and hiirh rateaof freight, luis brought the priceot Buckets and Tub. above au average rate, but the email demand enables us to keep aauiliueiil stock lo supply all with any small onaa-til y they may want, at regular rales. 1 have now some jjoii p-icKai.-js in store. CORDAGE. If-iMii ' laid in a eood stock when the nricea wvie at tlie Invent point, 1 can till any orders ul u lorver rule thiui the regular market. 1 have the best 'Lock iu the city, without exception. It is a well known fact tbat but few ose whodea in the ditlerunt Twines are good judges : e article they sell, hroiu the generul satibtactiou l.y my customer! have e.ri:inf.'d, l tsliall be safe in guaranteeing satiufac tiuu to all at any rate it will do no harm for Broom manufacturers, Mattrass uiauufjr.urerH and others io- luuniar, oodTwme, to try ours k- CEDAR WAliE. The best stock that can be found In the city. I hav now in .tore. Ked Cellar Buckets, Tubs, Keolers, Churn., and Fau- cetta. White Cedar Tubs, Keelers, Churns, Half Bushels, Pig-gins and Cans. Tli trade can always be certain of flndiugagood stock ou hand, at a reasonable price. RECEIVED THIS WEEK: 100 doien Oak Well Buckets; 68 coils Manilla Hope; 760 bundles Wrapping Paper: loo bales Oakum; ' 10 cases Mutches, ronndwood boi; 4fi0 dozen Brooms; fi tous Broom Com; 260 doioa if ine Washboards; WW " W'hi.ks: iid barrel. Bristol Brick ; '00 coils Cotloii Rope; 100 bales liattiug; 10 gross Cedar Faucet!.; lift h:iles Cotton Twine; 0 Tone Ragr.. With Huch conslaut addition 1 am able to keep the be.il assortment iu the city, aud can always sell at the lowest cash rates. ZINC WASHBOARDS. I am now miinufactiiriiig Zinc Washboards by O. Rice's patent, and making the best Ziuts Washboard, now sold iu t)ii market. If parties who wish to to purchase will call, while looking tbat matter up, I will satisfy them upon that point; and I will not ask higher than other are seliiun thcin at. We rue making more Boards than any oilier party, Last or West. Wood Work for Wagons, Buggies, &c. A good stock of welt seasoned Wood Work on hand, of every description, at low rates. PLOW HANDLES. Wo are making a nice well finish, d Plow Handlo, which are now generally used by the largest mannfacturer. in tlm city and m the West. Wherever they are used they will recommend theuibelves. A large stock constantly Ai.S.)-iljirielH. Line Hoop, for Flour, Lime and Cfment. WILLOW AND WILLOW WARE. 1.1 000 ll.s Fxtra French Willow; i,v"u ii,i miss; ;i,uuu lbs Willow Twig, for cooper use. A! si i A lai-ce assortment of Ciadlea, Wagons, Cab., Hampers, Mattel, (lollies aud School Baskets, andWil-1--W Ware generally. IIIUN BOUND OAK WORK. M, tl, 10 and 15 gallon Liquor Kegs; iri.ii l.ouii.1 Oak Barrels, for grocers' use; (Mi WehUockita, tlnoe sites; "tali iron 1,'iuiid Halt Bushel Measures aud Ship Buckets; a supply conat&utljr on hand. Ilioiim Twine, Wire, Tacks, Staples, Needles, Handles, Brimstone, Vnmlhli,Ac.,lor lirooin Makers' Leo. WIRE WORK. Nos. 14; 10, 18, 20, 22, 24 and26-H-ddles, Nos. 4, 0,8, 10,12 and 16; Sam i aud Lime Screcnn; Hat Trips; Mo.imk 'iiapa; llieece iSales, &c, ka. A Kod ptock constantly on hand, FOR FARMERS' USE. Oiled, Root and Steam bent Humes; H.irse Collars; Wagon and Bugiry Whips; Cl ion, Hemp, F las, aud Manilla or (irasuPlow Lines, &o., &c. MATCHES. Boi.ml Wood Boi Mjitolies, paper boa; l'1'1 " " of various manufacture., l or siile by s. M. MAKRETT, Wood and Willow Ware and Taper Dealer. Corner ot Walnut and I iont fUL. Cincinnati, Hiiro ocldeo-lAwly Lutze's Warm-air Furnaces, For Heating Uiiildings from tlio Cellar or Huscmeut. p&RSONS IN WANT OF A GOOD ARTI- i ole of this kind one that will anBwerth purpose lor which it wa Intended are respectfully invited tn nail and examinethis pattern, A good many have already been sold In this oity, and satisfactory reference can be given. Also, Registers and Ventilators. J'i 7 -dly GORTON Ik ASTON. MRS. WAGLEY, COUNT, it OF THIItl) ii TOIVN STS., WOULD INVITli THE ATTENTION OF the Ladies of Columbus and vicinity to her new Fall and Winter fioods being opened to day. Every vart-ci v nf Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Satins, Velvets, dark and white Straw Bonnets, with a full assortment of (ine Vel- ! vrt and Halm llonnet. of the latest design., Cloak Trim- songs and Patterns, and Mantilla Patterns. Bleachiup and lii'imring done superior to any iu the West, and at reasonable price.. ooli dSm Fruit Trees, &c.,at Cohinibus. j 117 is, 11AVK liKUKl VFi) A VERY LARGE I wiortmeotof the flnest. s aleahln Fruit. Trees. Jbn jya lucliidicg Apple, Peaou, Pear, (standard and yg tvw .Unci,) liiim, Cherry, guinea, Apriuot, Neo-14 l.arine. (irn.no Vinos. IJo.isnhi.rrv e.iiMnl )U.-phoiTV. M r an bCr. V i.huits. Khubarh li.inl j ' ).iur Orange, Ac, ko. Hoso of these are from the well known nurerie el'EU-wiin.-er Jn Hurry, Rochester. N. Y., and those who desire such ai lioles irom sources that nun be relied on (iuslead ol irresponsible agents.) will .lo well lo call aud mak their selections, or aeud on their orders spooJllr. Tho. who j.rel .r not tonUnt ii'itd caa har 'i.- l.u.. Ju C.l.f. t... n ..V.IT Vl-...,1.,. .'..!..... w hadouei iliicatioa at the tuuivi.T.-. fiursur vf u rt R' noSidtr V - ,' ' |
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