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ifiiin nr ttr a I B ft 1 1 COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1857. NUMBER 250. VOLUME XX. (Stylo State Journal. It rouusHSD DAILV TRl-WKKKLY AND WEKKLY HI BCIIOUIiBn ts GO. WM. SCHOULER, Editor. Tortus Invariably in Advance. Daily- W.W per year. y tbe Ceraier, par week l'Jcta. Tki-M .klt S OU per rear. .kit 2H ,l Clubs of teu and over ISO " TERMS OF ADVERTISING BY THE BQUARB. '-(tiii unn ok in8 mil a sodam,-) .are 1 year.. $16 00 ; one aquers weeks.. .s ou ' V) month! 13 00 ; one " 1 weeks... 8 00 ' o mouths 10 00 ; one " 1 week..., 1 to ' 8 mouths 8 00 ; one " 8 dajre 1 00 2 months 8 80 ; one " 2days.... 78 ' 1 month 4 80 ; one " 1 Insertion 80 Dlaplayed advertisements half more than the above ratea. A '.vertlsemcuta, leaded and placed In the column of bp-- jial Notices," imiblt tlu ordinary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal rates. 11 ordered on the Inside exclusively after the Brat week. 10 per cent, more than the above ratea ; bnt all auch will appear iu the Tri-Weekly without charge. Business Carda, not exceeding 8ie linea, per year, In aide, 44,60 per line ; outaide t'i. Notices of meetings, charitable aocletlea, fire companies, &c, hall price. Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be inaerted till forbid, and charged accord-t Kly. All transient advertitemml4 mtu! be paid in advance. Ihia rule will nut be raried from. . Ot One Una Que One One JOHN It. COOK, Opposite, Capitol House, tTlCOLU MB US, OHIO, OiU Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals J Which we warrant ramu m run. A CHOICR ASSORTMENT OK PKRFUME- IX BY and Fauey (loo'i, Burning fluid, Painta, Oila, VarniaUee aud Dya-HtiMa, Tobacco, Huuff and Cigara, Bruahaa, Hair, Hat, Tuotn, Nail, Varnlsn and I'alnt, Pure Winea and Liquors lor Medicinal purpoaea. nii I l n Mat Doaap!,t inna Pnanfnlli, DannovA.l ujaicinue i icnti iiiiun uuit mil j i iiiui iu at All Hours, Day or Night. au8-wlr Manufacturers of Cabinet Furniture, Chairs fc Mat- Ir esses ot Uvory Description, High tt. three tlnart tovth of Town tt., WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE public that they hare eonatantly on hand a nut aMHortroent of Parlor and Kitchen Furniture ut erery de- aorlptlon, which they wlah to disposa of on the uoal rwa- aonable terma. Thai would alao call attention to a new invention ol their own that they are about to hare patented, under the name of the ."Centre Hinge Spring lied." An article that haa won unlveraal admiration by all who have examined Ita auperior advantages. The peculiar adantailnaaa to the ournoae deaie-ned. the almnlicltv of ita. eonatrnotion, and the cbeapneaa with which n can be furniahed to customers, render the spring bed auperior to all articlea of the kind yet manufactured The Centre Hinge Spring Bed can be fitted to any kind oi bedstead. 11A1L110ADS. CENTRAL OHIO KAIL ROAD! Notice to Stock Drovers. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAKUil IOtu, 1807, a WILL 1)13 RUM BKTWEBN COLUMBUS AND BELLAIRE, l n Uilumhna at &B0 n. m and arririug at Bellalre at 8:10 a. m.: enabling Stock Shippers to run Stock through from Cincinnati and Dayton In twenty lour hours, by leaving the abore ntmeu piacea in tuo mum Ing. W. J. FELL, Agent, man- vHiimiiuu., wuw. Winter Arrangement-Time Chang'i Great National Route RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI RAlLliOAD. Open Through to Marietta. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1857, Traina wilirun aa followa: OOIVO IART. MAIL. Leave (Jluclnuatt 5:60a. m. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ACCOMUODanoN. ii 'M p.m. aCOOHMODATIOH. Reiving with confidence upon the merlta of the inren- Under the present system, the advertiser paya 0 tlon, they do not deem it advisable to aend Agentaiutothe much for the apace he occupies, the changes being chargeable with the composition only. This plan ia now generally adopted. leld to increase the aale, but they will be hanpr to ac- anmmodate all who feel an interest in the matter with an opportunity of examining and judging for themselves, 17'inwiv BUSINESS CARDS. lakeNotic! t'near ih.ui ttver ! S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notarf Public nnl Copyist, OFF1CE-RO JM NO. 8 JOHNSON BUILDING, COLUMBUS OHIO. rkpkiiknceh: Swathi A HAitau, CnAViicaT N. Or.ns, folO mj'J S. CHITTKNDEN, yv. ttornoy ,t Ij v xjvr , OFFICE IN PLATT'S niHLIHNC, CoIiiiiiImis, Ohio. jf 26-dtl ALLEN G. THURMAN, attorney . t Iiaw COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIDO STREET, feb201y Betwmin Friend and Hound ata. Buggies! Carriages! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FROM our Mnu factor? in Xeuia. O.. aome ol tlie finest Kamilr Currinrvn, Turn-orer Heat Kockawayfl, Shiftini; Top BiiKiiri, Trottinff 8ulkej and Spriuff Waonfi, all made ot tu wn Htock anu Timber, reasoned trom thre to II v arH. Th abovH artiolnii we ollr to the public i r n )fOHri, ami at Mich pricnn that will induce ttinfle wtnhine to procure a carriage, to buy or tin. All work Warranted. 1 Krpnsitorif Town Street, one door Eant o! the Frank.. I Bank, ColumbuH, Ohio. aunnawiir 1 Kiiann(iN v ha y mw, Blake. Williams & Co. TUOH. IWI.VU, JH , Late of Cincinnati. b ran xwimu, iiAMi-ron n. dkjimaii, Tnou. kwino, jr. ElVIMi, DEN M AN & CO., J. ttornoys At Xj.xr LEAVENWOKTH C1TV, KANSAS. Real Estate Purchased and Sold on Commission. Spe cial attention paid to Locating 1-auda In all pane of the Territory. w wuams Boccor sold, &c, &c niarW il:im HUUB XWINU, Late of St. Imtit. EWING BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW LEAVENWORTH CITY, IE AUBAB, Will practice In all the Courts ol the Territory, and In tne norm vveaieru uuuubio. u. ttuuu. mar'J-dw3m ftl. t. L ILL E If i BOOK-BINDX1H AD Ulmik Book Manufacturer High street, between Broad and Quy sis. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, LT AVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY 11 and tiQeat quality of Bugrios cs Carriagos i.rer otAirvd for Hale in thin market. Con-Ming of Family CarrUttet, Light One home Rocka wayR, ruwioa uuiien, i,itu Miittlug lop Hay-gtes, extra Jirw Light I rottinK Huiun. Hprlng WaKuuH, email UmnibuH nr iiackM. Kxtenmon Tup b roue ben, Light Road aud I'hyniciaue1 Sulltieit, All of which we warrant to give satiHfaction. Our price eball be as low ait any Kdtabllfihment in the West era country, who sell work of equal quality. Call and examine our work before uarcbaiiiuir elriewhere. tocond hand BugK'es taken in eichaDge lor new work, He Dai ri nil done on rihort notice. Shop and Repository on Front, between State and Town ut. TO WaMhinctoit City, Haltimore, rhiladel- liluit, New KorK anu ucmuii The Miortest and Alost Direct Koute From all Points South and Went, TO THE EAST, is nr THE CENTRAL OHIO AND Baltimore & Ohio RAILROADS, VIA Columbus, Zanesville, Newark and Wlieeling, LXRMIN(J ONE GREAT CONSOLIDATED tj line of trairul from Columbus, Ohio, to Baltimore, connecting at Washington Junction, nine miles from HttUimorH, with tlie iialtlniore anil Ohio Katlroad Co-'e Urauch Kiad to WASlilNUluN CITY, allordiiig theexcln- slve and only Tlirough Tiok-ot and Baggage Check arrangement between the cltu-a ol the West and the Na tional Capital. Connecting also at the Station In Baltimore with tlie Ruilnuds to rtlll.AllKl.l'lllA, NEW YOKK AND BOS-TUN, bing the only route by which merchaota and travelnra can purchase ticketa that will enable them to risltthe cities of 1IA1.T1MOKK, I'llll.AUKLI'lllA AND NKW VullK, at the cost of a ticket to New York by other lines, an advantage that la allorded by Ihia route only. two iuilv mm iaon counnts, At 10 A. M. ami il:'J.' '. .1. av-pting Sunday. rassennura leaviog Columbus on Saturday ereuing of each week arrive In Baltiiuurd Monday morning at lu, 24 Hours in Advance of any other Route, tVashiuuton City at ll:uo a. in., Philadelphia at 12:35, and New York at 7 p. in. By the Expresa Train of this route, the time from Cin-cinuati to Baltimore is but ft!,L, hours, and to Washing- tun s but XI a noura. lie sure to ak for tickets by the Wheeling route and Baltimore and unio Haiiruao. M" Baggage checked through from Columbus to Bal timore and New York. Pure us Low as by any other Route. For Through Tickets And all information pli'ase apply at the office of the Uuiou Depot. ai. ij. iiuuunr.nl i , Agent, U'M. If IIUH5IIIK.-, Master of Transportation, Balti more: J. M. auAKl. lienerai we.iern Agent. JUUN W. BKOrt'N, (ianeral Ticket Agent, C. O. K. R. ooiNd wnrr. mail. Leave Marietta 6:16 a; m These trains make close connections at Bamden with the Trains if the tcioto & Docking Valley R. K. forPortsmouth. 4ar Through Express Passenger and Freight Trains for Baltimore, rhiladclphia, New York and all points East, will commence ruuuing regularly on Monday, the liu oi nay. GEORGE BARNES, Superintendent. Chlllicothe, AprillT, 1D&7. aplB New Book and Periodical Store, IN PLATT'S BUILDING, Three Doors from the Post Office, STATE STREET, WHERE ALL THE POPULAR MISCEL-LANEOUS Works of the day may be found In great variety . Also, tne louowing 1S57. (great Western Route. 1851. Cleveland, Columbus A Cim:iiMiiiti saali.Hi.ji u. Witter Arrangement for 1S55-56 Three TraiDS Daily from Columbus, iu couuen- tiou witb Traius uu iim Little Miami, anJ aJolombiis aiitl Aetna KmiroiiUM COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA R A IL KOA I) WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Qulekcat & Tlnst Reliable Route for the Went. Two TruiiiH Dnily -Sundays Excepted ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, until lurlhor notice, TRAINS WILL RUN A!) rui.MJWH: EXPRESS leavea Columbus at 8:10 A. M arrives at tjr baua at 10:30 A. M. ;and at t'hitia 12:16 F. M.: oonneot-ing at (jrbana with 12:18 P. M. Tram on Mad River & Lake Erie Kaihoad north for BELIEFONTAINB, CL TDK, FOREST, FT. WAYNE, SANDUSKY, TOLEDO, CHICAGO, BUIiLINOTON, HOCK ISLAND, IOWA CITY, And all other points West, without delay and with less changing of care than any other western hne from Co lumbua. Alao, connect at Piqna with Spriner'a Stage and racket lines north to MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, .o. And with train south to TROY. TIPPECANOE. Ac. Iso connects with the 18:16 p.m, north train on the D, ai.n.rt. to SIDNEY. Making close connection at that point with tralna West on rue u. m i. n. n. lur UNION, MtlNCY & I.NIJIANAl'ULIS, Connecting with evening tralna tor TKItltK HAUTE, 8 f. I.OUIS, Ac, so connecting with trains for LAFAYETTE, CHICAGO, Ac The ACCOMMODATION Train leavea Columbua at 1:30 M., connecting at Urbana with Nlzlit Traina North on the M. R. k L. R. R. R., connecting at Belietontaiiie with the Night Train for INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS, &c, At Forreat with train for FORT WAYNE, &c., And at Clyde with tralna for TOLEDO, CHICAGO, Ac. RETURNING! The Accommodation Train leavea Piqua at 6:30 A. M.; arrivea at Columbua at 9:67, connecting with P'aat Ex- presa rrainaon the c, c. su.and CO. Railroadifor the East. The Expresa Train leavea Piqua at 2:45 p.m., on the arrival of the train on the D. ft M, K. R. from Sidney iQdianapolia, Ac, connecting at Urbana with the train on M. H. it L. E. R. H. from the North. Ai rives at Columbus at 6:40 p. m , connecting with Nignt traina East. are as Low as by any other Route. For further Information, or Through Ticketa. annlv to n. D. ainauie, agl., loiumoua; VI M . HAMILTON, Agt fl'M'Vtiil H1" "' n TV IT IT TP (2M kt .;ii I'll I L. 1. nsiiL'ii, II : O .. ...nt,Aa nn.l ll.n i. ivlllu.n O n l ivil tllgllltcr, aui vrjur unu uiuugiiisuinu, Bisbee'a Bleck, over Rudiaill'a, Illeh Street, Columbus, Ohio. ALL, KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEERING Surveying aud Leveling; Mapping Platting: tlecnanlcal and Architectural Drawing, promptly and .atlsiactonly executed. rimer to U. L. Sullitant, Esq., JohnGraham, Esq., Col. S. Medberv, 0. E jyai-dlmwly a. 1. OHiMPIOII. T. lOl'OU. . WAlKPf it. E. CHAMPION & CO., DIALKKS IN mzwjm. mlc ai 3 m m-m cAvunioae, iiockinq, northern, zanesville AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Offlce near Railroad Depot, no2ti COLUMBUS, O. STAFFORD & SMITH, AND J E VV E L R Y. r LESQUEREUX A SONS, IMPORTERS IJ, and Daalera In uATCHKS AND JEWELRY, have 1. removed from their former ataud to AM BOS' BLOCK, a lew doora aouth of Nell House, where they have opened a large and well selected stock ol Pliio vv atolioa, Watch Materlala and Tools, Rich Jewelry, Silver and l'la ted Ware, Llocka, rancy GihhIs, rrench and English Perfumery, &c. All their goode are received direct from manufacturers. Fheir stock olfera great Inducementa to merchanta and all who wlah a good article at a moderate price, EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M. atopping at Delaware, Cardingtnu, Gallon, Creatline. -71 aw snath. Now London and Urattou, arriving aiMeveiana " .,S.1P ., . -iin, nnnKamrera roRTT MiMjraii for dinner and connecting with lhea:iur. at. rast impress irainou ,h. l..k sh,jr Ruad lor Dunkirk, BuUalo, New-York, Ac Tbia Train conneota at Ualion with the llellefontaine and lndlanapolia Railroad, at ureatnne wun tuo i.ev repress Train on tne unio auu i uuusyi.iii ..mwi im in. bnrirh. 1'hlladelnhia, &c, and the Ohio and Indiana Rail " .... " -....,. I.U -1 ..Ifc U II T-i mu.i inr son wavne: at i.raiMiu wim mo . .. m. for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago o'clock next u u&il Train ata:ou r. ai.: aiopoina i ..th. tlona between Columbua and Cleveland, arriving at Clevo l. ml .l 15 P. M.. conneutina at Crostline with 6:0(1 P.M. Faat Train on the Ohio ana rennsyivauia nauroau tor pittuhurifh. It.. with the Ohio aud Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, Ate; at uieveianu wun tu v:ou r. in. mgut t .r,ph Train on the Lake Shore Railroad lor the taut, 8. MgUt f-XpreSH at U.iu r. M. , HtvyiiiuB a-v manara rWatchea. Jewelry and Clocks oarelully repaired .,, ,n ... stations North of New London and leavinir and warranted. March a, 186b clly ...mpnirersatall way atatiooa.connectiiig at Creatline with rl ,... i, .....,, I tue6:Ull A. ai. irainon mo uuiu uu iuun,i..ui .u lUrneil lie tOmer Iiem0ai. rdaAatliraltonwithUieToledoDayExpressrorCbicago. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MEKUUANTS CJ BUCK. II AS KbMU Vr.D U1S UI.UCK., arriving at i,uicago at .oU r..,: " OUo O, WATCH-MAKING, and JEWKLKY Estab M ' with the Morn ng Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for . - Col"n.btt 0hit.:. .. - ..V..,. U.bmnttoURSULER'MN.w Dunkirk, Buil.lo, New-York &c Saitot Real Kstate, stocka, uouaonoia rurniture, Dry- 4,-'-Jrt' H,,il,lm on Tnwn atrnat .i IJ. sT For througn ana looai ncneis appij at me iicaei llooda, Uroceriea, Uoraea, Carriagea, ftc, ftc, attended 10?SfJ th.akHn Bank whe ?he wlft b t&.atl Oftlce In the Passenger Honotol the Cleveland, Columbua ,o in city or country, on the moat reasonable term.. J Sj-U t PubUo w'ith ev"ery IW,?iTi " Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenia liberal advaneeR on oonflifiTnmenm deol-dlv I?, a .1 r..)tj Mailnind OimoaniHH. K. n. r Lin 1. i. . .-...I. N. 11 D E N T I ST R Y SWAIN, 3C3os3.titst. 8AVAES'S NEW BLOCK, ly High at., opp. State Honse. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Columbua, Nov, 19,1856.- Superinttndent ... m. a. . . j . liirilll V IMIIUtVIII, j if Are now opening an axtenslve stock of Kiue I Watches, Rich Jewelry, Silver Ware and Plated I Ware, all of which have been aolected with great care. We take pleasure In exhibiting our Goods at all times Pleaae call anu examine. .o'J" SVI fc- v A'I't'll KM. ITTE HAVE ON UAND A COMPLETE VV sinrkot the finest Chas. Taylor k Son (Undon) Watches, eased by Baldwin At Co., and J II. liurand S I Co., Newark, N. J.. whose caies ara uueqnaied lu tne known worm, i.au ami see tiient. inarM BI.YNN BALDWIN. BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. A large stock of Chandeliera, one and two light pondanta.and bracketta In great variety, from Jorneliua Baker Co. 'a manufactory. Thnaa who desiirn introducina- a-aa to their hnusca. will we invite tne attention ot travelers ana amor to a i please call and aee wine entire new atyiea. we purcnaae NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! Weeklies Balloa's Pictorial; Flag of our Union; New York Ledger; Harper's Weekly; Police Gazette; Spirit of the Times; Scientific American; Trne Flag; New York Clipper; Boston Pilot; New York Herald; New York Tribune; Ltreninstratod; Leslte'allluatr'ed Weekly; London Punch ; London Newa; Thompaon's Bank Note List; Waverly Magazine; Weekly Novelette; and Leslie's Gazette of New York k Paris Fashions. Kansas As It Ia; Minnesota As It Is; Iowa Aa It Is; The Kansas Region, by Green: Pockot Mapaof Western Stales & Territories Exploratlona ot the Nlceteenth Century Doctor Antonio; Earnest Llnwnod Irenius, or the Mask of Lord Chatham Inquire Wilhin, or 3700 Faots for the People; All of Mrs. Sontn worth's New Novels Just reoelved by marlll dly sp:t0 R. KEN'NEOY. and Monthlies. Harper's; Godey's Udy's Book; Mrs. Stephens' Illustrated Monthly; Peterson 'a; The Waverly Ballou'a Dollar Monthly; Graham's; The Knickerbocker; Tutnam; Schoollellow; Young People's Illumine t-d; Flack wood; Now York Journal; Nick Nax; Yankee Notions; Household Words; United States Magazine; Youth'a Cabinet; Apploton'a Railroad Guide J. II, Kilcy & Co. PAPER HANGINGS, 1S7.000 X"ooo, Fashionable Hatter, NEIL HOUSE, OolnnaTauijsa, Olxlo. TVTY STOCK OF SPRING AND lTL SUMMER GOODS la now complete, to which I invite the attention of the public. My atock la from tut best manufacturers east, and warranted of the beat iiuautiea. My Drab Beaver, and others, are of auperior qualities and hoe finish, varying from 3.60 to 97. Youtna ana untiuren'8 fancy uuoua ot every ueacrip-iion. also, a good aaorlment of hue Caps tor Muu aud Boya, new aud beautiful Btyles. My Spring style of Silk Dress Hat Is No. 1, and Irom Ihe bet Easteru manufacturers, and of auperior quali- tiea. Men'a fins soft Hate ol every shape, color and qual Ity. Mtn'a Hue fancy Summer, Straw, Leghorn, Panama, and every variety of Summer Goods now worn. my ix n- ?ii lE1- gaiilj Sfto State loamal. SPRING STOCK ! Large Variety New Patterns. FRENCH AND AMERICAN Papers, Itorders, Decorations, PrtllVTS FOK FIRE BOARDS. Wood and Willow Ware, CORDAGE AND WRAPPING PAPER. NOTICE OF CO-PA HTNEHSHIP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE thla dav formed a co-tiattnendi'n, for the pur- nose of doinff alobblnor buatne,.etn the wool ana wuiow Ware, Cordage and Paper businras, under the style of TYLOR lUIIKtTT, anil Will occupy tne store iinretuiure occupied By ua, corner ol walnut and iron, aimeis, anu No. til Columbia atreet. A. v. iiiaib, May 0, 1857. . M. BARRETT. We are now prepared to funiLh any and every thing in the line ot our buaineaa, upon the beat possible torma. Our Senior Partnor having boen longer in the businnas than any other man in the west, and our Junior farmer being also wen known aa naving oeen oonnecteu with this trade for the last aeven yeara, we trust that our namoa will be aulHciont guarantee that in all bual-neHamattera, the now ttrin Bual! atand aa high iu tlie c. tlmatlon of our respective frionda in the trade, aaheie-tufore. We shall alwaja keep the largest stork of any concern in the West, as well aa the largest "and best assortment that can be t'uuud In any one conoern In the Uuited States; aud ahall hereafter pay particular uttention to lilling orders tor the wholesale traue, guaranteeing, in all cases, to sell at Manufacturers' Kales the staple goods iu the Hue ot w oodeu n are. CORDAGE. Our atock and assortment will at all times be larger and better than anv other store In the cltv. and we al.alt endeavor to auataiu the reputation of aelliog lower than any other houte In that line of trade here keeping a complete assortment of Manilla Hemp, Cotton, Jute aud Tarred Rigging, with eveiy description of Twines, Trot- l.inos, Saili-Cord, otc, constantly on nana. WRAPPING PAPER. Knowing that tho best Wrapping Paper aold In the market is that of Friend and Tagomanu, we shall keep a good stock alwaya ou band, at ine lowtst niaiket ratea. WASHBOARDS. Aa the best Washboards which are now aold in the market are those manufactured br G. Watera i Co.. ws shall continue the aole annuls for theso Boarda. We resDectlullv ask our former customera to come and look thiough our atock and assortment, and compare prlcea with any party la tue naue. ny conataut earn and attention to the wants of our customers, whatever they may be, we hope to meet a fait abate ol ttietr patronage.w .hall nccunr the stores formerly occunied byo. M. Barrot, Corner ol Wal.-ut and Hoot ata., and No. 2H, 29 and 30 Front street, and tho large etore No. 61 Columtna atreet, lormerly oocuptea oy A. u. iylok. TVI.UK Si ISli(llaY I, oclJ eodikwly n a21 Cluoinuali, unio, OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. 0RTIU1T & PICTURE FRAMES. Curtain Bands, New Styles Cornices, French Patterns. WIND 0 W SHADES, IN GOLD AND COLORS. (Shados made to order.) atT Miami, frnm 31 to to in Width. Curtain Loops & Centre Tassels. Great National Route TO TUB EAST AND WEST. Central Ohio Railroad, BETWEEN COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. Mils. M. IIOPPERTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (oi.u stand or unarm a hail,) UlOn STREET, COLUMBUS. ataySttaw Hats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO ly GOODALE HOUSE, toisiJiuuirs, oiiio rpnE SUBSCRIBERS - ARB HAPPY TO X announce that tboir arrangements are now com plttte, and thii Bouse will beopuned to .tlie J'ublio on Tuenaay morniDkj, necemoer outu, inno. rAs vjr Hotel newly finished, furniahed and replete in evory de partment. No pains ahall be wanting on our part to make tho Goodale House what la desired at the Capital of the State. JAMES A. dAKCCS, J. W. COLLIER, de2(l Proprietors. NOTICE. rnm UNDERSIGNED IIAVE THIS DAY X entered into a copartnership in the practice of Medicine and Surgery in thla city and vicinity, nnder the name of "UarrftHill." Oflio on the corner of Town aud Third atreeta, lately occupied by Morriaon & Barr. tf Special attention pain to diaeases of the Lunga and Female diseases.- R. N. BARIt, nolB-tf E. L. 11 1 I.I. LOUIS IUSKV efc CO., W'tt tide of High Street, befween JticA and Friend, MANUFACTURERS OF Stencil Work, Raised Metal Letters, For Fancj Sin Wurk, Kiromn and Military Companlpn BaggaKfl Ch ka, Door Numbers, Ac, matte to order Alao, Electro-Plating; and Gilding Done In the Beat Style. Old War,; Itc-I'iatcl. p27-ftoly director nianufactururR, and can peli upon the bust terms ni(r3 uiaY s haj.pwin. CAMi;o JEWMJtV. BEAUTIFULLY WROUGHT CAMEOS. witb rarioun and rich fltvlea of bo id era. A good aKKortmont tor nale by marl4 hi,tn m h ai.iiwi. B1 The Cnliimbns Fancy Dyeing Estiililishincnt IS REMOVED FROM TUhi OLD STAND, L near the corner of Rich and High, to TMKD SfllEET, DETWEEN FRIEXD & iTI0Ll. Orders will be received for Pyelng and Cleansing Silk Gooda of every description, Cotton and Linen Goods, Merinoes, Caasimeres, Broadcloths, Hernges, Velvets, Crapes, Gauaea, Blooms, Hosiery, Gloves, shawls, ka., ka. Also, Lndicti' find Ontlrmcu'3 CrmncnfH, Rilk Lace, Muslin, Damask and Mornan Curtains, Straw Bonnets, Silk and Silk Ilreasoa, Watered Carpets, Rugs, Table Covers, io. , CLEANSED AND REFINISHED In the best manner. jff Faded or Htalnen Goooda rohtorod or re dyed. All orders executed with care and dispatch mar'.!R-d:lra CHARLES IIEHBIO. Fine Fresh Groceries. I WOULD (lALL THIS ATTKN'J iuix ve L Families, Eplcuroa and u others iuteiested .to my large and carefully eelectod atock of Foreign and Domestic Groceries, Which ia now full and complete In every department, consisting in part of Loaf, Crashed, Powdered, Granulated and Clarified Sugars ol standard qualities. Fine Black ana ureen teas, very iow. Old Gov't Java and Rio Coffees. Stewarl'a Now York and Bel tier's St. laula Syrups. Tapioca, Sago, Farina, Pearl Barley and Oat Meal. Mscoaronl, Vermicelli, Rice Flour and Prepared Starch. Flavoring Extraota, Currle Powder, and lriah Moaa. Pineapple and prime old W. R. Chee e. Conper'a Isinglaaa, English and French Gelatine. Eugllsh, French and the celebrated Lexington, Ky., Mustards. Soda, Cream Tartar, Baking Towder and refined Sale-ratua,Olives, Capers, Sardines and fine Olive Oil. n..er' Cncna. Chocolate. Broma and Cocoa Sheila. Sauces Lea k l'errin's, Worcestershire, Harvy'a Flah Sauce, John Bull, Reading, itnyai laoies, nupoienn aim Mi.i tn.hn.v. lmiia S.1V and Miller'a Epicurean. Pr.'ervBB. l'ickloa and iieah l'eachea and Tomatoos In na. ulo Bo mi, Cracked Wheat and Scllt Vein, Canary, Rape, Hemp and Millet aeeda and Fi-h Bone. Wax, Sperm, Adamantine, Stearlne and Tallow Can dies. .... Raisins, Citron, Curranta, Figa, Prunes ana Aimnncia, Th Best Brands of Familv Flour always on hand, to. iiether with every thing aportaining to the Grocery busl-all of which ia offered to casA hovers at email nrfllila. N. II. All goods delivered In any part of the city free of charge. wucceaaor to juo. mmur, n2 l No. 94 High atreet, TWO TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY, (Scidayb fciesnsn.) GOING EAST. Ia Expreti Train. Hail Train, Columbua 10:00 a. at ll:26r.M Newark 11:28 " 1:08a.m Zanesville 12:46 p.m. 2:27 Cambridge 2:04 " 8 61 At. at Bellatre 4: JO " t):i)U These traina make cloae connections at Bellalre with the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, FOR Iliiltiinnrc, Washington City, rhilndcl piun, new lorn, aim an tne Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. Leave xpren Train. Mail Train, Bellalre 2:00 P.M. 6:30 A. Cambridge i 4:31 " 8:0 Zanesville 6:05 ' 9:40 Newark 7:10 " 10:48 Ar. Cnlumbna 8:30" 12:15 r.u These tralna make cloae connections at Columbua with L. M., kC.k X., and C, P. 4 I. Railroada, for Cincinnati, Dayton, lodinnapolis, Chi capo, Mt. JiOiiis and the PArTlRE GREAT WEST! Oval Mlrrorsa WINDOW PAPERS, ALL COLORS. The above ia the Largeat and Best Stock of Gooda in the line ever ottered in unio, anu will be sola ineap. apl H Randall & Aston AVE RECEIVED THEIR SPBWfl STOCK, of WALL PAPERS & BORDERS And offer entirely new Atyiea of Papers of the bent ma' kere. A tine 8 toe a 01 tseauuiui Decoration!, for nails, Ceilings k Churches GOLD PIPERS AND BORDERS Of the moat b.autiful designs. purchasing. Call and examine be'nre marl7 Elisha Kent Kane. T17.E DISCOURSE ON THE DEATH OF the lamented Dr. Kane, delivered in the Senate Chamber, Columbus, March 9, ltft)7,ly kov. James lioge, 0. D. : nubliBlitsd by request ol many cuirens. rrice tuo, piib RANDALL & ASTON SHERIFF'S SALE. Alfwd Thomas, )rranklin Com. Pleas Coutt, I.wiafleylet.1. f Um, A. U. 18M. N OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER MADE J. in the above case, and to me directed, 1 ahall expose to aale at ttieaooroi tne court uouse m tuv uity ut w lumbua on the L5TH DAY OF JUJSE, A. V. 1Ho7, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock m . of said dav the following oremlses wun tne appar- lenancea, aituated in said county ol sranann, ana state of Ohio, and being part of half auction number 30, town- ahip o, and range numDer Dfginning zv. ia iuur puma chaina east of the N. W. corner of said half section; taining 40 acres aud 77 poles, more or leaa, aaia prera-iaea being known aa lot number 8 In ih ,.n.i.... by order ot ttmrt at the September term, iM2, oi riaoa-ilu Common l'luaa. Also, the following premises with the appurtenances, lying in the aaid county of Frauklin, and ueiug part ol half section townsuip o, range x., oegmuiug at slake in the ceutre of the Livingston road, in the aouth line of aaid ball section; thence west wun tne aia soutn line to the corner of land puicbaasd by Thomas S Star ling of Eliza P. Morrison, and conveyeu to mem oy Bam Eliza by deed dated 2th of April, 1844; thence north, cnntlnuinir their weat line to tlie centre of aaid road, 8, 72 east to the beginning, containing about one and three fourtha of an acre, be the same more or leas. 40 acrea appraised at 260 per acre. v " 600 " WM. L. MINER, Sheriff, May 11, 1857. Itd4ww and Special Master, SHERIFF'S SALI Windaor Atcheaon, vs. Jackson Riddle, N OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER OF VEND! Franklin Common Pleas, March term, A. U. 1857. OPLENDID ENGLISH ENGRA KJ YINGS FRESH SPlCK All Historical Subjects, from the Original Paintings by the Old Mnatera. Slzea 28X30 and 30X12. Call and examine the stock while fresh. mal'2 RANDALL ft AnTON. B1 A F'lsll STORY I ELNG A TREATISE ON THE Artificial Propagation of certain ainda or Fish, wilh the descrlntion and habits of anch kinds as are the most suitable for culture in ponds and basins; by Tbeo-dotua Gailick. rue tale by mal RANDALL ft ASTON. t: J. In the above case, and to me directed, 1 shall expose to aale at the door of Ihe Uoutt tlou- in tue city oi u- lumbua, on the 20TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, between the heura of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m. of aaid day, the following real estate, to wit: Being a fractional half of out lot 37 in V:. city of Columbua, county of Franklin, and State of Ohio, commen cing wilb the west line ot Harnes s lot, running on a narallel line ot men street, ai u leet; tneuce aoutu to h teet; thence east 31 " leet; thence north to the place of beginning, being hall the aize ot an Inlot. Appraisea at000. .., w Jut. l. auimms, sueriu. May 19,1867. dlwfcwta REAL ESTATE. JOII3M "W. BASETA, HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Office In Piatt's Building, Wsat of the Poat Clffloe. TTAVINQ ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L, -IX C0BI1S, DISSOLUTION OF rAUTNEItSllll. THE PARTNERSHIP IIERETOKORE EX I 1HTING under ths name of Taylor and Brevfogle, ia ths Merchant Tailoring business, haa been thia day diaanlved by mutual conaent. 0 Breyfogle will continue ths business at the old stand, and who alone la dulv au- Eaq., for ths purpose of doing a General thnrlsed to settle all the buaineaa of ths above named 8rm. Columbua, P., April 1, 187. JAMES TAYLOR, u. tilth. rui.i.K. Agenoy Business, we are prepared to But. Sell and Kx change for others, on the most accommodating terma. all kinda of Real Property, Railroad, and other Bonda HI-.wrart3 r lat.a nni.c ndStockaoralldeaorlptlona.andMAKE COLLECTIONS ltlOWCFS X ItCUpCl So iu nrMrnir rttii.. I A. CO., 1TIARMER8 WISHING A SIMPLE. DURA. L BLE, a Long Tried and Reliable Machine, for Reap lng and Mowing, can be supplied by applying to us. No risk ia Inourred, aa we, aa formerly, ollor the fnilnwlng warrantee: That ialis faction shaft M ntwn, and (aa( our 11 A UU AGENTS Pdll CIIICKERIPiG'S, HAL LET, DAVIS & CO'S I Piano Fortco, Machine it ittperinr to any other the purchaxer being tht ?m'y' ..a, a . . KuaKonanie nouce mnn oe rivbi. unu ine mac nine I doe not prove naihractory upon trial. A. W. LADD At CCS, J UD Hanoa k ilamlin'i Mclodeonx. B aTl A A - mm . . - . at unierni inriiiiciu oi unaicai inatrnmenla. apio-wtm New 8hcetMutu received entry Week. :, NO. 1 ODEON BLOCK Urbana, Ohio. Clothing! T. W. CARPENTER & CO., i RE NOW KKUElVlNIi, AT '1 UttlH aw jTJL BUILDING, on Town Stif et, their Snrini; ana Summer i.oorts Cnmnnslna- every variety of READY MADE CLOTHING. rnriixntlnmen's and Bovs' wear: also. Hats, Cans, Shirts, Collars, Car pot Sacks, Umbrellaa, to., 4to , all ot the latestalylea. We would reapactfully Invite thoss wishing to pur-nhaaa irnnila in our llns. to call and examiue our Stock, which Is now full and complete, which we claim to sell at Fair Kates. Some of our gooda ire of a quality not excelled in beauty, durability and style by any houae In thla city. apa-owiy BOOKS AND STATIONERY. OUR FALL St'ek, cnmprlaiug every thing In ths line of Staple SHERIFF'S SALE. t.eorge F. Whrelor, 1 Fraokn Com. piasa, Maroh Joaeph Robinson st .1. J form, A. U. lbi. IN OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER MADE IN J. the above) caae, and to me directed, I ahall expnao to aale at lite aoor ot the court nouae in tne cuy oi w lumbua ON THE 15T1I DAY OF JUNE. A. D. 1857, between the homa of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m. of aaid day, the following real estate In the city of Columbus, Onto, to wit; The north hair of lot number one In A. Hardy's subill l.lnn ,,f 1,1 a numbers 87. 88. 30 and 40 in Doshler'l addition to aaid City of Columbua. Appraised at $2800, Tkrouh Ticket can be had at all. the above named Porntn. TO WAY PASSENGERS. Trains each way will stop at all Stations on proper signals being givenj CONNECTIONS. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Expreaa Train connecta at Columbua with ths Expreaa Train which leavea Cincinnati at 8 A. M. and with the train from the Weat on the Columbus, Plqna, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning-Train for Sandusky, Mansfield and Mount Vernon, and with Traina on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad ; at Bellalre with Expreaa Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Waahington,Philadelphiaand Fastern uiries. The 11:25 P. H. Mall Train connects at Columbus with Train from Cincinnati; and at Bellaire with morning Train on Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road, arriving In Bal timore at 2:45 A. ',, connecting with traina lor all the haatern cillea. GOING WEST. Ths 5:30 A. M. Mall Train connects at Bellalre with Night Trains on the Bait, and O. R. R. : at Newark witb Trains to Steubenville, Sandusky, Manafteld and Mount vernon ana i.uicago via ainnroevllln; at Commons who the Trains (or Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xenia, Dayton, lndlanapolia, and Chicago, via Davton and iu Urbana, The 2:00 P. M. Exnreaa Train connects at Bellalre with the f :xpreas Train from Baltimore; at Zanesville with ths , w.r.. it. n. tor Cincinnati; at Newark wun o., at. N. R. R., and arrivea in Columbus at 8:30 P. M., and connecta with Tralna going South and West, arriving at Cincinnati at 2:00 A. M. THATCnER PERKINS, Sup'f, Zanesville. Join W. Brown, Gcn'l Ticket Anent, Columbua. defl-dtf JC e3 ni. o -w sm, 1 AND SPKING OPENING ! P. ROSE HAS MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room ono door north of the Noil House entrance. where he haa opened the finest atock of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear To bo found In the city, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings, Of the HneBt grades and latent stylos, selected by him au. irom ine Desi mocks 10 oeionnain New York. Alio. a gpnorai aniortmont of every grade of Good nually kept in tne nest nercnanc tailoring establishments eaRt. Also, a line lot of READY MADE CLOTMXG, Manufactured expressly for himself, that he cau room- mend, both in Gooda and Workmanahip. His friends and customers are invitod to nail and ex amino for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. As he attends personally to business, he leela continent he can pioase all who may lavor hi in with tlmr pttionage, apie XCX.X T It. PAUL & CO. ARE PREPARED TO eJ . furnish Families, lintels. Saloons. Grnceriea. Rail Koada, c, &c, with PURE ICE, taken from one half to nne mue aoovs the Penitentiary, by tne nunuroa or season contract, on most favorable terma. Ordera left at Hhedd Miller'a grocery, Town street, opposite tiwfnne Block, at D. W. ft W. W. Hill's msat store, Buckeve Block, at J. R PamI's nffica. In Hunter's ware house, or by note through the Post Oihce, to J. R. Paul, win no promptly attended to. apz-aom c. Ebcrly & Co., NO. I COMMERCIAL ROW, Comer of High and Friend Streets, ARE JUST RECEIVING THEIR NEW V STOCK of Dry Goods and Groceries For the Spring Trade, which will he mid to suit the tlmoa. Butter. Egge. Rata. Lard. ka.. Ac. aro taken In ex change for goods at cash prlcsa, and the hlgheat market price paia at an times. uiar-wn 0 IL AND GOLD SHADES A Froah Stock of desirable patterns. Inat received., MERCHANT TAILORS. SHERIFF'S SALIC. Robert Nell ) vs. V Franklin County Common Pleas. James Foley et al. J BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER MADE is the above case, and to me directed, I shall exi,oae to sale at the door of the court house in the city oi Cilum-bus, on ths 15TH DAY OF JUNE. 1857. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of aaid day, the following real estate, situated iu the city of Columbua, to wit: Inlot number It) of aaid Neil'a addition to the city of Columbua, Ohio, hounded as followa: beginning at the south east corner ot the east ball ot inlot numoer au heretofore Bold to Walter Welch; thence southerly 60 feet to a atake; thence westorly at right angles 187J feat to a Btake; thence northerly at right ancrlea f0 feet to a atake; thence easterly at rtuht anglea 1H7) leet to the beginning, a ppraiaed at $soo. vv at. I., Aitar.n, ouuriu, May 11, 1857. dltw4w and Special Master. JOHNSON nUILDINU, is now BxcmviNO, ma Spring and Summer Cloths, Cassimeres and Also, the very beat quality of all kinds ot Ready Made Clothing. Gentlemen wishing a suit of clothes cot un in the latest New York atyiea, can be furnishod with one at all times ai greatly reduced prions. maru For Sale. A DOUBLE HOUSE ON LOT CX. on Water Street. of fe27-dly apl7 NO. 6.2G5 Terms accommodating, lnqnire O. W. KENT ft EHRENKROOK. Fine Watches and Jewelry. T)LYNN & BALDWIN ARE NOW RE XJ CEIVING a new st'.ok of Watches, Diamond Work, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Gold Spcctnclcs, 1'latcd Goods, Gas Darners, etc., etc. We think ws can offer inducements to purchasers Call and see. apV8 B. F. MARTIN, Attorney a, t Xj n. -ctr, COLUMBUS, OHIO. . I crnoi Raovr to 1 1 " ' No. 5, Johnson. Building, High Street. ap2S-dw4w SHERIFF'S SALE. Emory Westervelt, 1 Aaron Drake, adm,r, et al. I Franklin Co. Com. Picas Y VIRTUE Ol' AN ORDER MADE IN the above caae. and to me directed, I shall expose to sale at the door of the eourt houae in the city ot Co lumbua. ON THE 15TII DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, between the houra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of aaid day, the following real estate aituatea in me city of Columbua, Ohio, to wit: Twenty tnree ana ono nan lost jron tu vast vim ui lota mi moors V and 10 ot Howard's subdivision in tniots numbers 6S8, 069 aud 600 in aaid city of Columbus Appraiaed at $000. WM. L. MINER, Sheriff. May ii, ouwaw THE ATHELINGS OR, THE THREE GIFTS. BOOK II. r ART V. CHAPTER VI. That uiiiht, faithful to her purpose, Rachel did not appear ia the drawing-room. How far her llcinuess wouia nave supported net, uaa en leca lull to Demit, it is iinpoHSiiile to tell: bat hhe wag not loll to uereutt. "Urn. Eugerloy came, s tying just tho same things as Lord VVIu- tcrbourne," en id uacnui, "ana i Know l wiouid be firm. Louis cannot endure Mrs. iMlgerley." She said this wilb the moot entire unconscious ness that ehe revealed the whole motive and strength of her resistance ia the words. Rachel, indeed, was perfectly unaware ol the en tire subjection m wnica fcne Kept even ner thoughts and her atleclions to her brother; but she oould not help a littlo anxiety aud a little nervousness aa to whether "Louis would UKe" her new acquaintances, fane berself bngnteued wonderfully under the intluence of these companions expanded out ot her dull and Irritable solitude, and, with girlish eagerness lorecast their lorluues, poizing at onoe, in idea, upon Marian as tbe destiueii bride ot Louis, and with a voluntary sell-sacrifice making overj with a slab, and a secret thrill of pride, tbe only per- ... i . .. . , sou Wbo bad ever watteneu any luierest in ner own most sisterly bosom, to Agnes. She pleased herself greatly with these visions, and built them on a lououalion still more uriiue man that ot Aluuschar lor it was possible that all ber pleasant dreams might bo thrown into tho dust ia a moment, if dreadlul possibility! "Louis did not like" these UrBt friends ol poor Rachel's youlb. And when she brightened uuder this genial influence, and solteued out of the haughtiness and solitary state which, indeed, was quite foreign to ber character, Rachel became a very attractive little person, liven the sudden change iu her seutliuenis and bearing, when she returned to ber old feeling of representing Louis, added a charm. Her large eyes troubled and melt-iog, her pale email features which were very fine aud regular, though so far from striking, her noble htlle head and small pretty figure, attracted in the highest degree tbe admiration of her new friends. Marian, who rather suBpect-ed that she herself was rather pretty, could not sufficiently admire the grace and reliuement of Rachel; aud Agnes, mougu caumuiv uuuutuug tbat there was "scarcely any one" so beautiful as Marian, notwithstanding bestowed a very equal share ol her regard upon tbe attractions . . ....1 thn t.'in tult Imm.. ot tneir compauiou. ouu ... . diatelv luto all tne warrntu oi guium iticuunutp. - . .. . . : . r, . I, .. 1 sn 1. . . ......... The Atneiings wen. mj viu niatiuoi "ci gicn. bare study, and Raobel came to visit them in their pretty little dressingroom; and whether in that Nnnhritrht eav enclosure, or wilhin the sombre and undecoraled walls of the room which inrikflrl out on the kitchen garden, a painter would have been puzzled to choose which was th hp.ttur tcenco. Tbey were so pretty a group anywhere so animated so full ol eager lile and intelligence no mum uioyuocu w t- municate evcrytmng vna ocuriu. vu .nm, that Rachel s room ongnieneu uuuer tue unarm of their presence as she herself had done. And this new acquaintanceship made a somewhat singular revolution in the drawing-room where the young musician, alter her singing, was iuBtanlly joined by har two friends. She was extremely nwerved aud shy ol every one else and even of them occasionally, under the eyes' of Mrs. Edgerley; but she was no longer the liuio uaRiciu vtvuue.HR vino ouneu nerseir in ths book and the corner, and peithov ' nor ea w maytbiug going arStrna bur. And the tact Uttt Uej had tome one whose position was even more doubtful and uneasy than their own, to five heart and courage to, animated Agnes aud Marian, as nothing else could have done. They recovered their natural spirits, and were - 1 I ,L. . 1 . no louger overawca oj me gruaa peopie sur rounding tbcm; iney naa so mucu cure lor itucn- el that they lorgot to De sen-conscious, or to . . .. . j.i. , .....Li trouule luemseiveB wuu tutiuincn tuugumg ineir own inanuers and deportment, and what other people thought ol the same; and on tho whole, though their bimpUcily waB not quite so amusing as al first, "other people" began to have a kindness for tbe froth young lacea, always so honest, cloudless, and sincere. But Agnes's "reputation" had died away, and left very little trace behind it. Mrs. Edgerley had lound other lions, and at the present inomeut held la delusion an unfortunate young poet, who was much more like to be harmed by tho momentary luotutry tuuu Agnes, xne people who had been dying to know tho author ot Hone llaikxDood, had all found out that the suy young genius utu mi. mm iu cnaracier had UO gill Ot couversatiuii, ouu, iuuueu, uiu nothing at all to keep np her fame; and if Agnes chanced to feel a momentary mortification at tho nromnt desertion of all her admirers, she wisely kept the pang to herself, and said nothing about It. They were not noglected for the accomplished authoress of Cojuefry and Jleau Monde had some kindness at her heart after all, and bad always a smile to spare tor her young guests when they came in her way: they wcie permitted to roam freely about the gardens and tbe conservatory; they were by no means hin- dered in their acquaintance with Raohel, whom Mrs. Edgerley was really mucn disposed to bring out and patronise; and one of them, the genius or the beauty, aa best suited her other companions, was not unlrequently honored with a place in Mrs. Edgerley's baroucho a pret ty sby lay figure in tnai running, rauiaiu, pur-fumy bouquet of fine ludies, wbo talked over her head about things and people perfectly unknown to the silent auditor, and impressed her with a vague Idea that this elegant and easy gossip was brilliant "conversation," though it did not quite sound, alter all, like that grand unattainable conversation to oe iouiiu iu uooas. Alter this fashion, liking their novel lile wonderfully well, and already making a home of tbat sunny little drcssingrooin, tney drew gradually towards tho end of their iortnight. As yet nothing at all marvelous had happened to them, and even Agnes eeemeu to nave ior-gotten the absolute necessity of letting everybody know that they "did not belong to great people." but instead of a rural Hall, or Grange uf renowu, lived only in No. 10, Bollevue. iO naconumim.j SHERIFF'S SALE. Exchange Bank of Oolumbua,) vs. vr-ranaiin uom. rieaa. Phillip Reed and others, j David W. Deahler. caah'r 1 va. Logso i.rmmon t icas. Charles Scott et al. ) BY VIRTUE OF TWO WRITS OF VENDI., one taauad out nf the Cnurt nf Common Pleaa of Franklin county, and the other from the Court ot Com mon Pleas of Logan county, and to me oirecteu, i .nan expoas to aals at the door of ths court house In the city of Columoua, on the 15TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, between the houra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 oVIock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate,-It-uated In the city of Columbus, Franklin oounly, Ohio, to wit: 7he aouth half of Inlot 337 In laid city., Apprataad at 10,000. WM I. MINER Sheriff May 11, 1857. dltw4 of Franklin ouunty. SHERIFF'S SALE. D. T. Woodbury Co.,1 va. 1-Franklin Com. Pleaa Cnurt. John I,. Roberts et al. J TN OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER IN THE 1 above case, and to me directed, I will expose to sale at the door d the Court Houae iu the city of Columbue, on the 15TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, hatween tho hnnra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock D. m. of aaid day, the following real estate, situated In the ooanty of srananu, oi ui vmu, w wit: I nt number 26 of Davit Tavlor'a autidlvlsion of section 8, township 1, rango 10, United States Military I anda, as the property ot tue aaid John 1,. Koberta. Appraiam at fiO per acre. WM. L. MINER, blierlir. May 11, 1867. dltw4w SHERIFF'S SALE. William Askew and others "t 5ranUUn cty , o vJ' V i -r f Com. rieaa Court. ' Fredollne Schuhroaoher and wife.J BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER IN THE above caae, 1 ahall expose to aale at the door of ths court house In the city of Oolumbna, on the 15TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, hatwoen the honrs of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. tbe following real estate, to wit: Lot number IS in Miller's addition to the city of Colum bus, Ohio, reference being had to tho racoidcd plat of said addition. Alao, the following premises, situated In the county or Fianklln and in tho State of Ohio, and bounded and de scribed aa followa, to wit: Beginning at a ataaouu ... Wea line of High stroet, the aouth east corner of lot heretof re sold to David A. Jones; thence about a sixth part of a degieo iuib of a due west point, and with aaid Jones'a south line, 187)4 feet to a atake; thence aouth, 1S aait, on a line parallel with Ilia-h atreet, v)l feet to a atake ; thence ab mt the aixth part of a degre north of a duo east point, and parallel with said Jones's south line 187X ftet to a stake In ths weat line of High atreet; thence Hi feet with the aaid west line of High street, to tbe place of beginning, th premises desoribed being lot number 4 aa purchased by aaid achuhmakor of one John F. Bartlatt, and part of one h'',0"n M ot township 6, in range 22, and being I'"0' " land that Va. conveyed to -M Noh H" Swayna and wife by deed rf.;J April 24, I860. WM. L. MISER, Sheriff, HT H.I867. dttw4w and Special Maater. " WANTED, i nnn agents. for unparallel- J ,UUU E0 INDUCEMENTS, In businaaa honest and eay, and wages jura, send stamp to M. J. COOK, A. B., Detroit, Mich. N. B. Thia la no book agenoy, patent medlolne, oi humbug. Try it and ba oonvlnced for yourself. ..16-wly .J.0. WM, L. Minf.n, nneriu, May 11,1857. dltw4w notu-oarwiy ap23 Good, oc'all J. H. RILEY It CO. mall itAnviuuj si Aaiun.
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Full Text | ifiiin nr ttr a I B ft 1 1 COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1857. NUMBER 250. VOLUME XX. (Stylo State Journal. It rouusHSD DAILV TRl-WKKKLY AND WEKKLY HI BCIIOUIiBn ts GO. WM. SCHOULER, Editor. Tortus Invariably in Advance. Daily- W.W per year. y tbe Ceraier, par week l'Jcta. Tki-M .klt S OU per rear. .kit 2H ,l Clubs of teu and over ISO " TERMS OF ADVERTISING BY THE BQUARB. '-(tiii unn ok in8 mil a sodam,-) .are 1 year.. $16 00 ; one aquers weeks.. .s ou ' V) month! 13 00 ; one " 1 weeks... 8 00 ' o mouths 10 00 ; one " 1 week..., 1 to ' 8 mouths 8 00 ; one " 8 dajre 1 00 2 months 8 80 ; one " 2days.... 78 ' 1 month 4 80 ; one " 1 Insertion 80 Dlaplayed advertisements half more than the above ratea. A '.vertlsemcuta, leaded and placed In the column of bp-- jial Notices," imiblt tlu ordinary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal rates. 11 ordered on the Inside exclusively after the Brat week. 10 per cent, more than the above ratea ; bnt all auch will appear iu the Tri-Weekly without charge. Business Carda, not exceeding 8ie linea, per year, In aide, 44,60 per line ; outaide t'i. Notices of meetings, charitable aocletlea, fire companies, &c, hall price. Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be inaerted till forbid, and charged accord-t Kly. All transient advertitemml4 mtu! be paid in advance. Ihia rule will nut be raried from. . Ot One Una Que One One JOHN It. COOK, Opposite, Capitol House, tTlCOLU MB US, OHIO, OiU Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals J Which we warrant ramu m run. A CHOICR ASSORTMENT OK PKRFUME- IX BY and Fauey (loo'i, Burning fluid, Painta, Oila, VarniaUee aud Dya-HtiMa, Tobacco, Huuff and Cigara, Bruahaa, Hair, Hat, Tuotn, Nail, Varnlsn and I'alnt, Pure Winea and Liquors lor Medicinal purpoaea. nii I l n Mat Doaap!,t inna Pnanfnlli, DannovA.l ujaicinue i icnti iiiiun uuit mil j i iiiui iu at All Hours, Day or Night. au8-wlr Manufacturers of Cabinet Furniture, Chairs fc Mat- Ir esses ot Uvory Description, High tt. three tlnart tovth of Town tt., WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE public that they hare eonatantly on hand a nut aMHortroent of Parlor and Kitchen Furniture ut erery de- aorlptlon, which they wlah to disposa of on the uoal rwa- aonable terma. Thai would alao call attention to a new invention ol their own that they are about to hare patented, under the name of the ."Centre Hinge Spring lied." An article that haa won unlveraal admiration by all who have examined Ita auperior advantages. The peculiar adantailnaaa to the ournoae deaie-ned. the almnlicltv of ita. eonatrnotion, and the cbeapneaa with which n can be furniahed to customers, render the spring bed auperior to all articlea of the kind yet manufactured The Centre Hinge Spring Bed can be fitted to any kind oi bedstead. 11A1L110ADS. CENTRAL OHIO KAIL ROAD! Notice to Stock Drovers. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAKUil IOtu, 1807, a WILL 1)13 RUM BKTWEBN COLUMBUS AND BELLAIRE, l n Uilumhna at &B0 n. m and arririug at Bellalre at 8:10 a. m.: enabling Stock Shippers to run Stock through from Cincinnati and Dayton In twenty lour hours, by leaving the abore ntmeu piacea in tuo mum Ing. W. J. FELL, Agent, man- vHiimiiuu., wuw. Winter Arrangement-Time Chang'i Great National Route RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI RAlLliOAD. Open Through to Marietta. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1857, Traina wilirun aa followa: OOIVO IART. MAIL. Leave (Jluclnuatt 5:60a. m. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ACCOMUODanoN. ii 'M p.m. aCOOHMODATIOH. Reiving with confidence upon the merlta of the inren- Under the present system, the advertiser paya 0 tlon, they do not deem it advisable to aend Agentaiutothe much for the apace he occupies, the changes being chargeable with the composition only. This plan ia now generally adopted. leld to increase the aale, but they will be hanpr to ac- anmmodate all who feel an interest in the matter with an opportunity of examining and judging for themselves, 17'inwiv BUSINESS CARDS. lakeNotic! t'near ih.ui ttver ! S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notarf Public nnl Copyist, OFF1CE-RO JM NO. 8 JOHNSON BUILDING, COLUMBUS OHIO. rkpkiiknceh: Swathi A HAitau, CnAViicaT N. Or.ns, folO mj'J S. CHITTKNDEN, yv. ttornoy ,t Ij v xjvr , OFFICE IN PLATT'S niHLIHNC, CoIiiiiiImis, Ohio. jf 26-dtl ALLEN G. THURMAN, attorney . t Iiaw COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIDO STREET, feb201y Betwmin Friend and Hound ata. Buggies! Carriages! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FROM our Mnu factor? in Xeuia. O.. aome ol tlie finest Kamilr Currinrvn, Turn-orer Heat Kockawayfl, Shiftini; Top BiiKiiri, Trottinff 8ulkej and Spriuff Waonfi, all made ot tu wn Htock anu Timber, reasoned trom thre to II v arH. Th abovH artiolnii we ollr to the public i r n )fOHri, ami at Mich pricnn that will induce ttinfle wtnhine to procure a carriage, to buy or tin. All work Warranted. 1 Krpnsitorif Town Street, one door Eant o! the Frank.. I Bank, ColumbuH, Ohio. aunnawiir 1 Kiiann(iN v ha y mw, Blake. Williams & Co. TUOH. IWI.VU, JH , Late of Cincinnati. b ran xwimu, iiAMi-ron n. dkjimaii, Tnou. kwino, jr. ElVIMi, DEN M AN & CO., J. ttornoys At Xj.xr LEAVENWOKTH C1TV, KANSAS. Real Estate Purchased and Sold on Commission. Spe cial attention paid to Locating 1-auda In all pane of the Territory. w wuams Boccor sold, &c, &c niarW il:im HUUB XWINU, Late of St. Imtit. EWING BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW LEAVENWORTH CITY, IE AUBAB, Will practice In all the Courts ol the Territory, and In tne norm vveaieru uuuubio. u. ttuuu. mar'J-dw3m ftl. t. L ILL E If i BOOK-BINDX1H AD Ulmik Book Manufacturer High street, between Broad and Quy sis. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, LT AVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY 11 and tiQeat quality of Bugrios cs Carriagos i.rer otAirvd for Hale in thin market. Con-Ming of Family CarrUttet, Light One home Rocka wayR, ruwioa uuiien, i,itu Miittlug lop Hay-gtes, extra Jirw Light I rottinK Huiun. Hprlng WaKuuH, email UmnibuH nr iiackM. Kxtenmon Tup b roue ben, Light Road aud I'hyniciaue1 Sulltieit, All of which we warrant to give satiHfaction. Our price eball be as low ait any Kdtabllfihment in the West era country, who sell work of equal quality. Call and examine our work before uarcbaiiiuir elriewhere. tocond hand BugK'es taken in eichaDge lor new work, He Dai ri nil done on rihort notice. Shop and Repository on Front, between State and Town ut. TO WaMhinctoit City, Haltimore, rhiladel- liluit, New KorK anu ucmuii The Miortest and Alost Direct Koute From all Points South and Went, TO THE EAST, is nr THE CENTRAL OHIO AND Baltimore & Ohio RAILROADS, VIA Columbus, Zanesville, Newark and Wlieeling, LXRMIN(J ONE GREAT CONSOLIDATED tj line of trairul from Columbus, Ohio, to Baltimore, connecting at Washington Junction, nine miles from HttUimorH, with tlie iialtlniore anil Ohio Katlroad Co-'e Urauch Kiad to WASlilNUluN CITY, allordiiig theexcln- slve and only Tlirough Tiok-ot and Baggage Check arrangement between the cltu-a ol the West and the Na tional Capital. Connecting also at the Station In Baltimore with tlie Ruilnuds to rtlll.AllKl.l'lllA, NEW YOKK AND BOS-TUN, bing the only route by which merchaota and travelnra can purchase ticketa that will enable them to risltthe cities of 1IA1.T1MOKK, I'llll.AUKLI'lllA AND NKW VullK, at the cost of a ticket to New York by other lines, an advantage that la allorded by Ihia route only. two iuilv mm iaon counnts, At 10 A. M. ami il:'J.' '. .1. av-pting Sunday. rassennura leaviog Columbus on Saturday ereuing of each week arrive In Baltiiuurd Monday morning at lu, 24 Hours in Advance of any other Route, tVashiuuton City at ll:uo a. in., Philadelphia at 12:35, and New York at 7 p. in. By the Expresa Train of this route, the time from Cin-cinuati to Baltimore is but ft!,L, hours, and to Washing- tun s but XI a noura. lie sure to ak for tickets by the Wheeling route and Baltimore and unio Haiiruao. M" Baggage checked through from Columbus to Bal timore and New York. Pure us Low as by any other Route. For Through Tickets And all information pli'ase apply at the office of the Uuiou Depot. ai. ij. iiuuunr.nl i , Agent, U'M. If IIUH5IIIK.-, Master of Transportation, Balti more: J. M. auAKl. lienerai we.iern Agent. JUUN W. BKOrt'N, (ianeral Ticket Agent, C. O. K. R. ooiNd wnrr. mail. Leave Marietta 6:16 a; m These trains make close connections at Bamden with the Trains if the tcioto & Docking Valley R. K. forPortsmouth. 4ar Through Express Passenger and Freight Trains for Baltimore, rhiladclphia, New York and all points East, will commence ruuuing regularly on Monday, the liu oi nay. GEORGE BARNES, Superintendent. Chlllicothe, AprillT, 1D&7. aplB New Book and Periodical Store, IN PLATT'S BUILDING, Three Doors from the Post Office, STATE STREET, WHERE ALL THE POPULAR MISCEL-LANEOUS Works of the day may be found In great variety . Also, tne louowing 1S57. (great Western Route. 1851. Cleveland, Columbus A Cim:iiMiiiti saali.Hi.ji u. Witter Arrangement for 1S55-56 Three TraiDS Daily from Columbus, iu couuen- tiou witb Traius uu iim Little Miami, anJ aJolombiis aiitl Aetna KmiroiiUM COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA R A IL KOA I) WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Qulekcat & Tlnst Reliable Route for the Went. Two TruiiiH Dnily -Sundays Excepted ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, until lurlhor notice, TRAINS WILL RUN A!) rui.MJWH: EXPRESS leavea Columbus at 8:10 A. M arrives at tjr baua at 10:30 A. M. ;and at t'hitia 12:16 F. M.: oonneot-ing at (jrbana with 12:18 P. M. Tram on Mad River & Lake Erie Kaihoad north for BELIEFONTAINB, CL TDK, FOREST, FT. WAYNE, SANDUSKY, TOLEDO, CHICAGO, BUIiLINOTON, HOCK ISLAND, IOWA CITY, And all other points West, without delay and with less changing of care than any other western hne from Co lumbua. Alao, connect at Piqna with Spriner'a Stage and racket lines north to MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, .o. And with train south to TROY. TIPPECANOE. Ac. Iso connects with the 18:16 p.m, north train on the D, ai.n.rt. to SIDNEY. Making close connection at that point with tralna West on rue u. m i. n. n. lur UNION, MtlNCY & I.NIJIANAl'ULIS, Connecting with evening tralna tor TKItltK HAUTE, 8 f. I.OUIS, Ac, so connecting with trains for LAFAYETTE, CHICAGO, Ac The ACCOMMODATION Train leavea Columbua at 1:30 M., connecting at Urbana with Nlzlit Traina North on the M. R. k L. R. R. R., connecting at Belietontaiiie with the Night Train for INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS, &c, At Forreat with train for FORT WAYNE, &c., And at Clyde with tralna for TOLEDO, CHICAGO, Ac. RETURNING! The Accommodation Train leavea Piqua at 6:30 A. M.; arrivea at Columbua at 9:67, connecting with P'aat Ex- presa rrainaon the c, c. su.and CO. Railroadifor the East. The Expresa Train leavea Piqua at 2:45 p.m., on the arrival of the train on the D. ft M, K. R. from Sidney iQdianapolia, Ac, connecting at Urbana with the train on M. H. it L. E. R. H. from the North. Ai rives at Columbus at 6:40 p. m , connecting with Nignt traina East. are as Low as by any other Route. For further Information, or Through Ticketa. annlv to n. D. ainauie, agl., loiumoua; VI M . HAMILTON, Agt fl'M'Vtiil H1" "' n TV IT IT TP (2M kt .;ii I'll I L. 1. nsiiL'ii, II : O .. ...nt,Aa nn.l ll.n i. ivlllu.n O n l ivil tllgllltcr, aui vrjur unu uiuugiiisuinu, Bisbee'a Bleck, over Rudiaill'a, Illeh Street, Columbus, Ohio. ALL, KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEERING Surveying aud Leveling; Mapping Platting: tlecnanlcal and Architectural Drawing, promptly and .atlsiactonly executed. rimer to U. L. Sullitant, Esq., JohnGraham, Esq., Col. S. Medberv, 0. E jyai-dlmwly a. 1. OHiMPIOII. T. lOl'OU. . WAlKPf it. E. CHAMPION & CO., DIALKKS IN mzwjm. mlc ai 3 m m-m cAvunioae, iiockinq, northern, zanesville AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Offlce near Railroad Depot, no2ti COLUMBUS, O. STAFFORD & SMITH, AND J E VV E L R Y. r LESQUEREUX A SONS, IMPORTERS IJ, and Daalera In uATCHKS AND JEWELRY, have 1. removed from their former ataud to AM BOS' BLOCK, a lew doora aouth of Nell House, where they have opened a large and well selected stock ol Pliio vv atolioa, Watch Materlala and Tools, Rich Jewelry, Silver and l'la ted Ware, Llocka, rancy GihhIs, rrench and English Perfumery, &c. All their goode are received direct from manufacturers. Fheir stock olfera great Inducementa to merchanta and all who wlah a good article at a moderate price, EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M. atopping at Delaware, Cardingtnu, Gallon, Creatline. -71 aw snath. Now London and Urattou, arriving aiMeveiana " .,S.1P ., . -iin, nnnKamrera roRTT MiMjraii for dinner and connecting with lhea:iur. at. rast impress irainou ,h. l..k sh,jr Ruad lor Dunkirk, BuUalo, New-York, Ac Tbia Train conneota at Ualion with the llellefontaine and lndlanapolia Railroad, at ureatnne wun tuo i.ev repress Train on tne unio auu i uuusyi.iii ..mwi im in. bnrirh. 1'hlladelnhia, &c, and the Ohio and Indiana Rail " .... " -....,. I.U -1 ..Ifc U II T-i mu.i inr son wavne: at i.raiMiu wim mo . .. m. for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago o'clock next u u&il Train ata:ou r. ai.: aiopoina i ..th. tlona between Columbua and Cleveland, arriving at Clevo l. ml .l 15 P. M.. conneutina at Crostline with 6:0(1 P.M. Faat Train on the Ohio ana rennsyivauia nauroau tor pittuhurifh. It.. with the Ohio aud Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, Ate; at uieveianu wun tu v:ou r. in. mgut t .r,ph Train on the Lake Shore Railroad lor the taut, 8. MgUt f-XpreSH at U.iu r. M. , HtvyiiiuB a-v manara rWatchea. Jewelry and Clocks oarelully repaired .,, ,n ... stations North of New London and leavinir and warranted. March a, 186b clly ...mpnirersatall way atatiooa.connectiiig at Creatline with rl ,... i, .....,, I tue6:Ull A. ai. irainon mo uuiu uu iuun,i..ui .u lUrneil lie tOmer Iiem0ai. rdaAatliraltonwithUieToledoDayExpressrorCbicago. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MEKUUANTS CJ BUCK. II AS KbMU Vr.D U1S UI.UCK., arriving at i,uicago at .oU r..,: " OUo O, WATCH-MAKING, and JEWKLKY Estab M ' with the Morn ng Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for . - Col"n.btt 0hit.:. .. - ..V..,. U.bmnttoURSULER'MN.w Dunkirk, Buil.lo, New-York &c Saitot Real Kstate, stocka, uouaonoia rurniture, Dry- 4,-'-Jrt' H,,il,lm on Tnwn atrnat .i IJ. sT For througn ana looai ncneis appij at me iicaei llooda, Uroceriea, Uoraea, Carriagea, ftc, ftc, attended 10?SfJ th.akHn Bank whe ?he wlft b t&.atl Oftlce In the Passenger Honotol the Cleveland, Columbua ,o in city or country, on the moat reasonable term.. J Sj-U t PubUo w'ith ev"ery IW,?iTi " Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenia liberal advaneeR on oonflifiTnmenm deol-dlv I?, a .1 r..)tj Mailnind OimoaniHH. K. n. r Lin 1. i. . .-...I. N. 11 D E N T I ST R Y SWAIN, 3C3os3.titst. 8AVAES'S NEW BLOCK, ly High at., opp. State Honse. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Columbua, Nov, 19,1856.- Superinttndent ... m. a. . . j . liirilll V IMIIUtVIII, j if Are now opening an axtenslve stock of Kiue I Watches, Rich Jewelry, Silver Ware and Plated I Ware, all of which have been aolected with great care. We take pleasure In exhibiting our Goods at all times Pleaae call anu examine. .o'J" SVI fc- v A'I't'll KM. ITTE HAVE ON UAND A COMPLETE VV sinrkot the finest Chas. Taylor k Son (Undon) Watches, eased by Baldwin At Co., and J II. liurand S I Co., Newark, N. J.. whose caies ara uueqnaied lu tne known worm, i.au ami see tiient. inarM BI.YNN BALDWIN. BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. A large stock of Chandeliera, one and two light pondanta.and bracketta In great variety, from Jorneliua Baker Co. 'a manufactory. Thnaa who desiirn introducina- a-aa to their hnusca. will we invite tne attention ot travelers ana amor to a i please call and aee wine entire new atyiea. we purcnaae NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! Weeklies Balloa's Pictorial; Flag of our Union; New York Ledger; Harper's Weekly; Police Gazette; Spirit of the Times; Scientific American; Trne Flag; New York Clipper; Boston Pilot; New York Herald; New York Tribune; Ltreninstratod; Leslte'allluatr'ed Weekly; London Punch ; London Newa; Thompaon's Bank Note List; Waverly Magazine; Weekly Novelette; and Leslie's Gazette of New York k Paris Fashions. Kansas As It Ia; Minnesota As It Is; Iowa Aa It Is; The Kansas Region, by Green: Pockot Mapaof Western Stales & Territories Exploratlona ot the Nlceteenth Century Doctor Antonio; Earnest Llnwnod Irenius, or the Mask of Lord Chatham Inquire Wilhin, or 3700 Faots for the People; All of Mrs. Sontn worth's New Novels Just reoelved by marlll dly sp:t0 R. KEN'NEOY. and Monthlies. Harper's; Godey's Udy's Book; Mrs. Stephens' Illustrated Monthly; Peterson 'a; The Waverly Ballou'a Dollar Monthly; Graham's; The Knickerbocker; Tutnam; Schoollellow; Young People's Illumine t-d; Flack wood; Now York Journal; Nick Nax; Yankee Notions; Household Words; United States Magazine; Youth'a Cabinet; Apploton'a Railroad Guide J. II, Kilcy & Co. PAPER HANGINGS, 1S7.000 X"ooo, Fashionable Hatter, NEIL HOUSE, OolnnaTauijsa, Olxlo. TVTY STOCK OF SPRING AND lTL SUMMER GOODS la now complete, to which I invite the attention of the public. My atock la from tut best manufacturers east, and warranted of the beat iiuautiea. My Drab Beaver, and others, are of auperior qualities and hoe finish, varying from 3.60 to 97. Youtna ana untiuren'8 fancy uuoua ot every ueacrip-iion. also, a good aaorlment of hue Caps tor Muu aud Boya, new aud beautiful Btyles. My Spring style of Silk Dress Hat Is No. 1, and Irom Ihe bet Easteru manufacturers, and of auperior quali- tiea. Men'a fins soft Hate ol every shape, color and qual Ity. Mtn'a Hue fancy Summer, Straw, Leghorn, Panama, and every variety of Summer Goods now worn. my ix n- ?ii lE1- gaiilj Sfto State loamal. SPRING STOCK ! Large Variety New Patterns. FRENCH AND AMERICAN Papers, Itorders, Decorations, PrtllVTS FOK FIRE BOARDS. Wood and Willow Ware, CORDAGE AND WRAPPING PAPER. NOTICE OF CO-PA HTNEHSHIP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE thla dav formed a co-tiattnendi'n, for the pur- nose of doinff alobblnor buatne,.etn the wool ana wuiow Ware, Cordage and Paper businras, under the style of TYLOR lUIIKtTT, anil Will occupy tne store iinretuiure occupied By ua, corner ol walnut and iron, aimeis, anu No. til Columbia atreet. A. v. iiiaib, May 0, 1857. . M. BARRETT. We are now prepared to funiLh any and every thing in the line ot our buaineaa, upon the beat possible torma. Our Senior Partnor having boen longer in the businnas than any other man in the west, and our Junior farmer being also wen known aa naving oeen oonnecteu with this trade for the last aeven yeara, we trust that our namoa will be aulHciont guarantee that in all bual-neHamattera, the now ttrin Bual! atand aa high iu tlie c. tlmatlon of our respective frionda in the trade, aaheie-tufore. We shall alwaja keep the largest stork of any concern in the West, as well aa the largest "and best assortment that can be t'uuud In any one conoern In the Uuited States; aud ahall hereafter pay particular uttention to lilling orders tor the wholesale traue, guaranteeing, in all cases, to sell at Manufacturers' Kales the staple goods iu the Hue ot w oodeu n are. CORDAGE. Our atock and assortment will at all times be larger and better than anv other store In the cltv. and we al.alt endeavor to auataiu the reputation of aelliog lower than any other houte In that line of trade here keeping a complete assortment of Manilla Hemp, Cotton, Jute aud Tarred Rigging, with eveiy description of Twines, Trot- l.inos, Saili-Cord, otc, constantly on nana. WRAPPING PAPER. Knowing that tho best Wrapping Paper aold In the market is that of Friend and Tagomanu, we shall keep a good stock alwaya ou band, at ine lowtst niaiket ratea. WASHBOARDS. Aa the best Washboards which are now aold in the market are those manufactured br G. Watera i Co.. ws shall continue the aole annuls for theso Boarda. We resDectlullv ask our former customera to come and look thiough our atock and assortment, and compare prlcea with any party la tue naue. ny conataut earn and attention to the wants of our customers, whatever they may be, we hope to meet a fait abate ol ttietr patronage.w .hall nccunr the stores formerly occunied byo. M. Barrot, Corner ol Wal.-ut and Hoot ata., and No. 2H, 29 and 30 Front street, and tho large etore No. 61 Columtna atreet, lormerly oocuptea oy A. u. iylok. TVI.UK Si ISli(llaY I, oclJ eodikwly n a21 Cluoinuali, unio, OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. 0RTIU1T & PICTURE FRAMES. Curtain Bands, New Styles Cornices, French Patterns. WIND 0 W SHADES, IN GOLD AND COLORS. (Shados made to order.) atT Miami, frnm 31 to to in Width. Curtain Loops & Centre Tassels. Great National Route TO TUB EAST AND WEST. Central Ohio Railroad, BETWEEN COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. Mils. M. IIOPPERTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (oi.u stand or unarm a hail,) UlOn STREET, COLUMBUS. ataySttaw Hats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO ly GOODALE HOUSE, toisiJiuuirs, oiiio rpnE SUBSCRIBERS - ARB HAPPY TO X announce that tboir arrangements are now com plttte, and thii Bouse will beopuned to .tlie J'ublio on Tuenaay morniDkj, necemoer outu, inno. rAs vjr Hotel newly finished, furniahed and replete in evory de partment. No pains ahall be wanting on our part to make tho Goodale House what la desired at the Capital of the State. JAMES A. dAKCCS, J. W. COLLIER, de2(l Proprietors. NOTICE. rnm UNDERSIGNED IIAVE THIS DAY X entered into a copartnership in the practice of Medicine and Surgery in thla city and vicinity, nnder the name of "UarrftHill." Oflio on the corner of Town aud Third atreeta, lately occupied by Morriaon & Barr. tf Special attention pain to diaeases of the Lunga and Female diseases.- R. N. BARIt, nolB-tf E. L. 11 1 I.I. LOUIS IUSKV efc CO., W'tt tide of High Street, befween JticA and Friend, MANUFACTURERS OF Stencil Work, Raised Metal Letters, For Fancj Sin Wurk, Kiromn and Military Companlpn BaggaKfl Ch ka, Door Numbers, Ac, matte to order Alao, Electro-Plating; and Gilding Done In the Beat Style. Old War,; Itc-I'iatcl. p27-ftoly director nianufactururR, and can peli upon the bust terms ni(r3 uiaY s haj.pwin. CAMi;o JEWMJtV. BEAUTIFULLY WROUGHT CAMEOS. witb rarioun and rich fltvlea of bo id era. A good aKKortmont tor nale by marl4 hi,tn m h ai.iiwi. B1 The Cnliimbns Fancy Dyeing Estiililishincnt IS REMOVED FROM TUhi OLD STAND, L near the corner of Rich and High, to TMKD SfllEET, DETWEEN FRIEXD & iTI0Ll. Orders will be received for Pyelng and Cleansing Silk Gooda of every description, Cotton and Linen Goods, Merinoes, Caasimeres, Broadcloths, Hernges, Velvets, Crapes, Gauaea, Blooms, Hosiery, Gloves, shawls, ka., ka. Also, Lndicti' find Ontlrmcu'3 CrmncnfH, Rilk Lace, Muslin, Damask and Mornan Curtains, Straw Bonnets, Silk and Silk Ilreasoa, Watered Carpets, Rugs, Table Covers, io. , CLEANSED AND REFINISHED In the best manner. jff Faded or Htalnen Goooda rohtorod or re dyed. All orders executed with care and dispatch mar'.!R-d:lra CHARLES IIEHBIO. Fine Fresh Groceries. I WOULD (lALL THIS ATTKN'J iuix ve L Families, Eplcuroa and u others iuteiested .to my large and carefully eelectod atock of Foreign and Domestic Groceries, Which ia now full and complete In every department, consisting in part of Loaf, Crashed, Powdered, Granulated and Clarified Sugars ol standard qualities. Fine Black ana ureen teas, very iow. Old Gov't Java and Rio Coffees. Stewarl'a Now York and Bel tier's St. laula Syrups. Tapioca, Sago, Farina, Pearl Barley and Oat Meal. Mscoaronl, Vermicelli, Rice Flour and Prepared Starch. Flavoring Extraota, Currle Powder, and lriah Moaa. Pineapple and prime old W. R. Chee e. Conper'a Isinglaaa, English and French Gelatine. Eugllsh, French and the celebrated Lexington, Ky., Mustards. Soda, Cream Tartar, Baking Towder and refined Sale-ratua,Olives, Capers, Sardines and fine Olive Oil. n..er' Cncna. Chocolate. Broma and Cocoa Sheila. Sauces Lea k l'errin's, Worcestershire, Harvy'a Flah Sauce, John Bull, Reading, itnyai laoies, nupoienn aim Mi.i tn.hn.v. lmiia S.1V and Miller'a Epicurean. Pr.'ervBB. l'ickloa and iieah l'eachea and Tomatoos In na. ulo Bo mi, Cracked Wheat and Scllt Vein, Canary, Rape, Hemp and Millet aeeda and Fi-h Bone. Wax, Sperm, Adamantine, Stearlne and Tallow Can dies. .... Raisins, Citron, Curranta, Figa, Prunes ana Aimnncia, Th Best Brands of Familv Flour always on hand, to. iiether with every thing aportaining to the Grocery busl-all of which ia offered to casA hovers at email nrfllila. N. II. All goods delivered In any part of the city free of charge. wucceaaor to juo. mmur, n2 l No. 94 High atreet, TWO TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY, (Scidayb fciesnsn.) GOING EAST. Ia Expreti Train. Hail Train, Columbua 10:00 a. at ll:26r.M Newark 11:28 " 1:08a.m Zanesville 12:46 p.m. 2:27 Cambridge 2:04 " 8 61 At. at Bellatre 4: JO " t):i)U These traina make cloae connections at Bellalre with the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, FOR Iliiltiinnrc, Washington City, rhilndcl piun, new lorn, aim an tne Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. Leave xpren Train. Mail Train, Bellalre 2:00 P.M. 6:30 A. Cambridge i 4:31 " 8:0 Zanesville 6:05 ' 9:40 Newark 7:10 " 10:48 Ar. Cnlumbna 8:30" 12:15 r.u These tralna make cloae connections at Columbua with L. M., kC.k X., and C, P. 4 I. Railroada, for Cincinnati, Dayton, lodinnapolis, Chi capo, Mt. JiOiiis and the PArTlRE GREAT WEST! Oval Mlrrorsa WINDOW PAPERS, ALL COLORS. The above ia the Largeat and Best Stock of Gooda in the line ever ottered in unio, anu will be sola ineap. apl H Randall & Aston AVE RECEIVED THEIR SPBWfl STOCK, of WALL PAPERS & BORDERS And offer entirely new Atyiea of Papers of the bent ma' kere. A tine 8 toe a 01 tseauuiui Decoration!, for nails, Ceilings k Churches GOLD PIPERS AND BORDERS Of the moat b.autiful designs. purchasing. Call and examine be'nre marl7 Elisha Kent Kane. T17.E DISCOURSE ON THE DEATH OF the lamented Dr. Kane, delivered in the Senate Chamber, Columbus, March 9, ltft)7,ly kov. James lioge, 0. D. : nubliBlitsd by request ol many cuirens. rrice tuo, piib RANDALL & ASTON SHERIFF'S SALE. Alfwd Thomas, )rranklin Com. Pleas Coutt, I.wiafleylet.1. f Um, A. U. 18M. N OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER MADE J. in the above case, and to me directed, 1 ahall expose to aale at ttieaooroi tne court uouse m tuv uity ut w lumbua on the L5TH DAY OF JUJSE, A. V. 1Ho7, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock m . of said dav the following oremlses wun tne appar- lenancea, aituated in said county ol sranann, ana state of Ohio, and being part of half auction number 30, town- ahip o, and range numDer Dfginning zv. ia iuur puma chaina east of the N. W. corner of said half section; taining 40 acres aud 77 poles, more or leaa, aaia prera-iaea being known aa lot number 8 In ih ,.n.i.... by order ot ttmrt at the September term, iM2, oi riaoa-ilu Common l'luaa. Also, the following premises with the appurtenances, lying in the aaid county of Frauklin, and ueiug part ol half section townsuip o, range x., oegmuiug at slake in the ceutre of the Livingston road, in the aouth line of aaid ball section; thence west wun tne aia soutn line to the corner of land puicbaasd by Thomas S Star ling of Eliza P. Morrison, and conveyeu to mem oy Bam Eliza by deed dated 2th of April, 1844; thence north, cnntlnuinir their weat line to tlie centre of aaid road, 8, 72 east to the beginning, containing about one and three fourtha of an acre, be the same more or leas. 40 acrea appraised at 260 per acre. v " 600 " WM. L. MINER, Sheriff, May 11, 1857. Itd4ww and Special Master, SHERIFF'S SALI Windaor Atcheaon, vs. Jackson Riddle, N OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER OF VEND! Franklin Common Pleas, March term, A. U. 1857. OPLENDID ENGLISH ENGRA KJ YINGS FRESH SPlCK All Historical Subjects, from the Original Paintings by the Old Mnatera. Slzea 28X30 and 30X12. Call and examine the stock while fresh. mal'2 RANDALL ft AnTON. B1 A F'lsll STORY I ELNG A TREATISE ON THE Artificial Propagation of certain ainda or Fish, wilh the descrlntion and habits of anch kinds as are the most suitable for culture in ponds and basins; by Tbeo-dotua Gailick. rue tale by mal RANDALL ft ASTON. t: J. In the above case, and to me directed, 1 shall expose to aale at the door of Ihe Uoutt tlou- in tue city oi u- lumbua, on the 20TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, between the heura of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m. of aaid day, the following real estate, to wit: Being a fractional half of out lot 37 in V:. city of Columbua, county of Franklin, and State of Ohio, commen cing wilb the west line ot Harnes s lot, running on a narallel line ot men street, ai u leet; tneuce aoutu to h teet; thence east 31 " leet; thence north to the place of beginning, being hall the aize ot an Inlot. Appraisea at000. .., w Jut. l. auimms, sueriu. May 19,1867. dlwfcwta REAL ESTATE. JOII3M "W. BASETA, HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Office In Piatt's Building, Wsat of the Poat Clffloe. TTAVINQ ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L, -IX C0BI1S, DISSOLUTION OF rAUTNEItSllll. THE PARTNERSHIP IIERETOKORE EX I 1HTING under ths name of Taylor and Brevfogle, ia ths Merchant Tailoring business, haa been thia day diaanlved by mutual conaent. 0 Breyfogle will continue ths business at the old stand, and who alone la dulv au- Eaq., for ths purpose of doing a General thnrlsed to settle all the buaineaa of ths above named 8rm. Columbua, P., April 1, 187. JAMES TAYLOR, u. tilth. rui.i.K. Agenoy Business, we are prepared to But. Sell and Kx change for others, on the most accommodating terma. all kinda of Real Property, Railroad, and other Bonda HI-.wrart3 r lat.a nni.c ndStockaoralldeaorlptlona.andMAKE COLLECTIONS ltlOWCFS X ItCUpCl So iu nrMrnir rttii.. I A. CO., 1TIARMER8 WISHING A SIMPLE. DURA. L BLE, a Long Tried and Reliable Machine, for Reap lng and Mowing, can be supplied by applying to us. No risk ia Inourred, aa we, aa formerly, ollor the fnilnwlng warrantee: That ialis faction shaft M ntwn, and (aa( our 11 A UU AGENTS Pdll CIIICKERIPiG'S, HAL LET, DAVIS & CO'S I Piano Fortco, Machine it ittperinr to any other the purchaxer being tht ?m'y' ..a, a . . KuaKonanie nouce mnn oe rivbi. unu ine mac nine I doe not prove naihractory upon trial. A. W. LADD At CCS, J UD Hanoa k ilamlin'i Mclodeonx. B aTl A A - mm . . - . at unierni inriiiiciu oi unaicai inatrnmenla. apio-wtm New 8hcetMutu received entry Week. :, NO. 1 ODEON BLOCK Urbana, Ohio. Clothing! T. W. CARPENTER & CO., i RE NOW KKUElVlNIi, AT '1 UttlH aw jTJL BUILDING, on Town Stif et, their Snrini; ana Summer i.oorts Cnmnnslna- every variety of READY MADE CLOTHING. rnriixntlnmen's and Bovs' wear: also. Hats, Cans, Shirts, Collars, Car pot Sacks, Umbrellaa, to., 4to , all ot the latestalylea. We would reapactfully Invite thoss wishing to pur-nhaaa irnnila in our llns. to call and examiue our Stock, which Is now full and complete, which we claim to sell at Fair Kates. Some of our gooda ire of a quality not excelled in beauty, durability and style by any houae In thla city. apa-owiy BOOKS AND STATIONERY. OUR FALL St'ek, cnmprlaiug every thing In ths line of Staple SHERIFF'S SALE. t.eorge F. Whrelor, 1 Fraokn Com. piasa, Maroh Joaeph Robinson st .1. J form, A. U. lbi. IN OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER MADE IN J. the above) caae, and to me directed, I ahall expnao to aale at lite aoor ot the court nouae in tne cuy oi w lumbua ON THE 15T1I DAY OF JUNE. A. D. 1857, between the homa of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m. of aaid day, the following real estate In the city of Columbus, Onto, to wit; The north hair of lot number one In A. Hardy's subill l.lnn ,,f 1,1 a numbers 87. 88. 30 and 40 in Doshler'l addition to aaid City of Columbua. Appraised at $2800, Tkrouh Ticket can be had at all. the above named Porntn. TO WAY PASSENGERS. Trains each way will stop at all Stations on proper signals being givenj CONNECTIONS. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Expreaa Train connecta at Columbua with ths Expreaa Train which leavea Cincinnati at 8 A. M. and with the train from the Weat on the Columbus, Plqna, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning-Train for Sandusky, Mansfield and Mount Vernon, and with Traina on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad ; at Bellalre with Expreaa Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Waahington,Philadelphiaand Fastern uiries. The 11:25 P. H. Mall Train connects at Columbus with Train from Cincinnati; and at Bellaire with morning Train on Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road, arriving In Bal timore at 2:45 A. ',, connecting with traina lor all the haatern cillea. GOING WEST. Ths 5:30 A. M. Mall Train connects at Bellalre with Night Trains on the Bait, and O. R. R. : at Newark witb Trains to Steubenville, Sandusky, Manafteld and Mount vernon ana i.uicago via ainnroevllln; at Commons who the Trains (or Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xenia, Dayton, lndlanapolia, and Chicago, via Davton and iu Urbana, The 2:00 P. M. Exnreaa Train connects at Bellalre with the f :xpreas Train from Baltimore; at Zanesville with ths , w.r.. it. n. tor Cincinnati; at Newark wun o., at. N. R. R., and arrivea in Columbus at 8:30 P. M., and connecta with Tralna going South and West, arriving at Cincinnati at 2:00 A. M. THATCnER PERKINS, Sup'f, Zanesville. Join W. Brown, Gcn'l Ticket Anent, Columbua. defl-dtf JC e3 ni. o -w sm, 1 AND SPKING OPENING ! P. ROSE HAS MOVED HIS STORE TO THE room ono door north of the Noil House entrance. where he haa opened the finest atock of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear To bo found In the city, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings, Of the HneBt grades and latent stylos, selected by him au. irom ine Desi mocks 10 oeionnain New York. Alio. a gpnorai aniortmont of every grade of Good nually kept in tne nest nercnanc tailoring establishments eaRt. Also, a line lot of READY MADE CLOTMXG, Manufactured expressly for himself, that he cau room- mend, both in Gooda and Workmanahip. His friends and customers are invitod to nail and ex amino for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. As he attends personally to business, he leela continent he can pioase all who may lavor hi in with tlmr pttionage, apie XCX.X T It. PAUL & CO. ARE PREPARED TO eJ . furnish Families, lintels. Saloons. Grnceriea. Rail Koada, c, &c, with PURE ICE, taken from one half to nne mue aoovs the Penitentiary, by tne nunuroa or season contract, on most favorable terma. Ordera left at Hhedd Miller'a grocery, Town street, opposite tiwfnne Block, at D. W. ft W. W. Hill's msat store, Buckeve Block, at J. R PamI's nffica. In Hunter's ware house, or by note through the Post Oihce, to J. R. Paul, win no promptly attended to. apz-aom c. Ebcrly & Co., NO. I COMMERCIAL ROW, Comer of High and Friend Streets, ARE JUST RECEIVING THEIR NEW V STOCK of Dry Goods and Groceries For the Spring Trade, which will he mid to suit the tlmoa. Butter. Egge. Rata. Lard. ka.. Ac. aro taken In ex change for goods at cash prlcsa, and the hlgheat market price paia at an times. uiar-wn 0 IL AND GOLD SHADES A Froah Stock of desirable patterns. Inat received., MERCHANT TAILORS. SHERIFF'S SALIC. Robert Nell ) vs. V Franklin County Common Pleas. James Foley et al. J BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER MADE is the above case, and to me directed, I shall exi,oae to sale at the door of the court house in the city oi Cilum-bus, on ths 15TH DAY OF JUNE. 1857. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of aaid day, the following real estate, situated iu the city of Columbua, to wit: Inlot number It) of aaid Neil'a addition to the city of Columbua, Ohio, hounded as followa: beginning at the south east corner ot the east ball ot inlot numoer au heretofore Bold to Walter Welch; thence southerly 60 feet to a atake; thence westorly at right angles 187J feat to a Btake; thence northerly at right ancrlea f0 feet to a atake; thence easterly at rtuht anglea 1H7) leet to the beginning, a ppraiaed at $soo. vv at. I., Aitar.n, ouuriu, May 11, 1857. dltw4w and Special Master. JOHNSON nUILDINU, is now BxcmviNO, ma Spring and Summer Cloths, Cassimeres and Also, the very beat quality of all kinds ot Ready Made Clothing. Gentlemen wishing a suit of clothes cot un in the latest New York atyiea, can be furnishod with one at all times ai greatly reduced prions. maru For Sale. A DOUBLE HOUSE ON LOT CX. on Water Street. of fe27-dly apl7 NO. 6.2G5 Terms accommodating, lnqnire O. W. KENT ft EHRENKROOK. Fine Watches and Jewelry. T)LYNN & BALDWIN ARE NOW RE XJ CEIVING a new st'.ok of Watches, Diamond Work, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Gold Spcctnclcs, 1'latcd Goods, Gas Darners, etc., etc. We think ws can offer inducements to purchasers Call and see. apV8 B. F. MARTIN, Attorney a, t Xj n. -ctr, COLUMBUS, OHIO. . I crnoi Raovr to 1 1 " ' No. 5, Johnson. Building, High Street. ap2S-dw4w SHERIFF'S SALE. Emory Westervelt, 1 Aaron Drake, adm,r, et al. I Franklin Co. Com. Picas Y VIRTUE Ol' AN ORDER MADE IN the above caae. and to me directed, I shall expose to sale at the door of the eourt houae in the city ot Co lumbua. ON THE 15TII DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, between the houra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of aaid day, the following real estate aituatea in me city of Columbua, Ohio, to wit: Twenty tnree ana ono nan lost jron tu vast vim ui lota mi moors V and 10 ot Howard's subdivision in tniots numbers 6S8, 069 aud 600 in aaid city of Columbus Appraiaed at $000. WM. L. MINER, Sheriff. May ii, ouwaw THE ATHELINGS OR, THE THREE GIFTS. BOOK II. r ART V. CHAPTER VI. That uiiiht, faithful to her purpose, Rachel did not appear ia the drawing-room. How far her llcinuess wouia nave supported net, uaa en leca lull to Demit, it is iinpoHSiiile to tell: bat hhe wag not loll to uereutt. "Urn. Eugerloy came, s tying just tho same things as Lord VVIu- tcrbourne," en id uacnui, "ana i Know l wiouid be firm. Louis cannot endure Mrs. iMlgerley." She said this wilb the moot entire unconscious ness that ehe revealed the whole motive and strength of her resistance ia the words. Rachel, indeed, was perfectly unaware ol the en tire subjection m wnica fcne Kept even ner thoughts and her atleclions to her brother; but she oould not help a littlo anxiety aud a little nervousness aa to whether "Louis would UKe" her new acquaintances, fane berself bngnteued wonderfully under the intluence of these companions expanded out ot her dull and Irritable solitude, and, with girlish eagerness lorecast their lorluues, poizing at onoe, in idea, upon Marian as tbe destiueii bride ot Louis, and with a voluntary sell-sacrifice making overj with a slab, and a secret thrill of pride, tbe only per- ... i . .. . , sou Wbo bad ever watteneu any luierest in ner own most sisterly bosom, to Agnes. She pleased herself greatly with these visions, and built them on a lououalion still more uriiue man that ot Aluuschar lor it was possible that all ber pleasant dreams might bo thrown into tho dust ia a moment, if dreadlul possibility! "Louis did not like" these UrBt friends ol poor Rachel's youlb. And when she brightened uuder this genial influence, and solteued out of the haughtiness and solitary state which, indeed, was quite foreign to ber character, Rachel became a very attractive little person, liven the sudden change iu her seutliuenis and bearing, when she returned to ber old feeling of representing Louis, added a charm. Her large eyes troubled and melt-iog, her pale email features which were very fine aud regular, though so far from striking, her noble htlle head and small pretty figure, attracted in the highest degree tbe admiration of her new friends. Marian, who rather suBpect-ed that she herself was rather pretty, could not sufficiently admire the grace and reliuement of Rachel; aud Agnes, mougu caumuiv uuuutuug tbat there was "scarcely any one" so beautiful as Marian, notwithstanding bestowed a very equal share ol her regard upon tbe attractions . . ....1 thn t.'in tult Imm.. ot tneir compauiou. ouu ... . diatelv luto all tne warrntu oi guium iticuunutp. - . .. . . : . r, . I, .. 1 sn 1. . . ......... The Atneiings wen. mj viu niatiuoi "ci gicn. bare study, and Raobel came to visit them in their pretty little dressingroom; and whether in that Nnnhritrht eav enclosure, or wilhin the sombre and undecoraled walls of the room which inrikflrl out on the kitchen garden, a painter would have been puzzled to choose which was th hp.ttur tcenco. Tbey were so pretty a group anywhere so animated so full ol eager lile and intelligence no mum uioyuocu w t- municate evcrytmng vna ocuriu. vu .nm, that Rachel s room ongnieneu uuuer tue unarm of their presence as she herself had done. And this new acquaintanceship made a somewhat singular revolution in the drawing-room where the young musician, alter her singing, was iuBtanlly joined by har two friends. She was extremely nwerved aud shy ol every one else and even of them occasionally, under the eyes' of Mrs. Edgerley; but she was no longer the liuio uaRiciu vtvuue.HR vino ouneu nerseir in ths book and the corner, and peithov ' nor ea w maytbiug going arStrna bur. And the tact Uttt Uej had tome one whose position was even more doubtful and uneasy than their own, to five heart and courage to, animated Agnes aud Marian, as nothing else could have done. They recovered their natural spirits, and were - 1 I ,L. . 1 . no louger overawca oj me gruaa peopie sur rounding tbcm; iney naa so mucu cure lor itucn- el that they lorgot to De sen-conscious, or to . . .. . j.i. , .....Li trouule luemseiveB wuu tutiuincn tuugumg ineir own inanuers and deportment, and what other people thought ol the same; and on tho whole, though their bimpUcily waB not quite so amusing as al first, "other people" began to have a kindness for tbe froth young lacea, always so honest, cloudless, and sincere. But Agnes's "reputation" had died away, and left very little trace behind it. Mrs. Edgerley had lound other lions, and at the present inomeut held la delusion an unfortunate young poet, who was much more like to be harmed by tho momentary luotutry tuuu Agnes, xne people who had been dying to know tho author ot Hone llaikxDood, had all found out that the suy young genius utu mi. mm iu cnaracier had UO gill Ot couversatiuii, ouu, iuuueu, uiu nothing at all to keep np her fame; and if Agnes chanced to feel a momentary mortification at tho nromnt desertion of all her admirers, she wisely kept the pang to herself, and said nothing about It. They were not noglected for the accomplished authoress of Cojuefry and Jleau Monde had some kindness at her heart after all, and bad always a smile to spare tor her young guests when they came in her way: they wcie permitted to roam freely about the gardens and tbe conservatory; they were by no means hin- dered in their acquaintance with Raohel, whom Mrs. Edgerley was really mucn disposed to bring out and patronise; and one of them, the genius or the beauty, aa best suited her other companions, was not unlrequently honored with a place in Mrs. Edgerley's baroucho a pret ty sby lay figure in tnai running, rauiaiu, pur-fumy bouquet of fine ludies, wbo talked over her head about things and people perfectly unknown to the silent auditor, and impressed her with a vague Idea that this elegant and easy gossip was brilliant "conversation," though it did not quite sound, alter all, like that grand unattainable conversation to oe iouiiu iu uooas. Alter this fashion, liking their novel lile wonderfully well, and already making a home of tbat sunny little drcssingrooin, tney drew gradually towards tho end of their iortnight. As yet nothing at all marvelous had happened to them, and even Agnes eeemeu to nave ior-gotten the absolute necessity of letting everybody know that they "did not belong to great people." but instead of a rural Hall, or Grange uf renowu, lived only in No. 10, Bollevue. iO naconumim.j SHERIFF'S SALE. Exchange Bank of Oolumbua,) vs. vr-ranaiin uom. rieaa. Phillip Reed and others, j David W. Deahler. caah'r 1 va. Logso i.rmmon t icas. Charles Scott et al. ) BY VIRTUE OF TWO WRITS OF VENDI., one taauad out nf the Cnurt nf Common Pleaa of Franklin county, and the other from the Court ot Com mon Pleas of Logan county, and to me oirecteu, i .nan expoas to aals at the door of ths court house In the city of Columoua, on the 15TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, between the houra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 oVIock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate,-It-uated In the city of Columbus, Franklin oounly, Ohio, to wit: 7he aouth half of Inlot 337 In laid city., Apprataad at 10,000. WM I. MINER Sheriff May 11, 1857. dltw4 of Franklin ouunty. SHERIFF'S SALE. D. T. Woodbury Co.,1 va. 1-Franklin Com. Pleaa Cnurt. John I,. Roberts et al. J TN OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER IN THE 1 above case, and to me directed, I will expose to sale at the door d the Court Houae iu the city of Columbue, on the 15TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, hatween tho hnnra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock D. m. of aaid day, the following real estate, situated In the ooanty of srananu, oi ui vmu, w wit: I nt number 26 of Davit Tavlor'a autidlvlsion of section 8, township 1, rango 10, United States Military I anda, as the property ot tue aaid John 1,. Koberta. Appraiam at fiO per acre. WM. L. MINER, blierlir. May 11, 1867. dltw4w SHERIFF'S SALE. William Askew and others "t 5ranUUn cty , o vJ' V i -r f Com. rieaa Court. ' Fredollne Schuhroaoher and wife.J BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER IN THE above caae, 1 ahall expose to aale at the door of ths court house In the city of Oolumbna, on the 15TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1857, hatwoen the honrs of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. tbe following real estate, to wit: Lot number IS in Miller's addition to the city of Colum bus, Ohio, reference being had to tho racoidcd plat of said addition. Alao, the following premises, situated In the county or Fianklln and in tho State of Ohio, and bounded and de scribed aa followa, to wit: Beginning at a ataaouu ... Wea line of High stroet, the aouth east corner of lot heretof re sold to David A. Jones; thence about a sixth part of a degieo iuib of a due west point, and with aaid Jones'a south line, 187)4 feet to a atake; thence aouth, 1S aait, on a line parallel with Ilia-h atreet, v)l feet to a atake ; thence ab mt the aixth part of a degre north of a duo east point, and parallel with said Jones's south line 187X ftet to a stake In ths weat line of High atreet; thence Hi feet with the aaid west line of High street, to tbe place of beginning, th premises desoribed being lot number 4 aa purchased by aaid achuhmakor of one John F. Bartlatt, and part of one h'',0"n M ot township 6, in range 22, and being I'"0' " land that Va. conveyed to -M Noh H" Swayna and wife by deed rf.;J April 24, I860. WM. L. MISER, Sheriff, HT H.I867. dttw4w and Special Maater. " WANTED, i nnn agents. for unparallel- J ,UUU E0 INDUCEMENTS, In businaaa honest and eay, and wages jura, send stamp to M. J. COOK, A. B., Detroit, Mich. N. B. Thia la no book agenoy, patent medlolne, oi humbug. Try it and ba oonvlnced for yourself. ..16-wly .J.0. WM, L. Minf.n, nneriu, May 11,1857. dltw4w notu-oarwiy ap23 Good, oc'all J. H. RILEY It CO. mall itAnviuuj si Aaiun. |
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