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mi (JULUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1858. NUMBER 199. VOLUME , XXI. ii r&a. 1 P v.... ; 1I. 1)10 State Journal u rcauiBiD "AIL'. TE1-WEER.LV AND : WEEKLY . IT --. O IlOULBIl e CO. U 1. SCIIOULKH, Editor. '.trniK I n vartubly in Advance. nit- ' . j the Carrier, per week .! It. HUH 1 .ss.uo per year. UK oU. 8.00 par tuf, 1.00 " ikit J 00 Clube of IKO eUlloV.r 1 SO " iKkMH or ADVKHTWINa BY THE 8gTJAfU (III UMI OB IBM HAM A (DHABI.) .are 1 year.. SIS 00; one equere weeks. .. m SO V months l'i 00 1 on 1 weekl... 00 It 1, ninths 10 00 i on i mouths 8 00 ; one i month. (0 ; on 1 month 4 (0 ; on. 1 week.,.. 1 t0 " 8 days 1 00 dey n , 1 Insertion M mar thu the) above iiritay:1 edvei tieeuienta half Atfi. . I ' , l ' I ' raniheiuuulii. leaded and placed I. to. column of al Notices,'' double tne ordinary rata. ill notice, required to be published by law, tug ' 1 1 ordered ud the4uside eioluslvely after the Brut wee., per emit, more than the kbT. rates ; bat .11 saoh will appear iu the Trl-Wankljr wltbont charire. ISuHiuuKk Cards, not exceeding Br. Ilnaa, par fear, la' ..de, fi,M par lioa ; outside l'i. Notlcae of meetings, chailUbl Societies, Sr. oora pail im, vc, half pnea. Vlvaitlaoment. oot aooompanled with written uireo- una will In inserted till forbid, and charged .coord- '' All transient adoertuewunte mutt be paid in advance, i. m rule will not b. ruled from. Under tba present system, the advertiser py to ..iu.;l for tlm apace lie ooauplaa, tba change haing ii .siible wltb th composition onlj. Tbla plan le now federally edni.ted. CALENDAR-1858. IS.8. 1858. c 10. lanaary July. 01 13 o 13 IS Wli i)a Ktl.JOl srrhw if.'bruary 3: 6 Auguit 11 IS' 13 IHjlOSII 1213 1030 161 am a 3031 dnrcti. i i o llllS'13 iNiiao Se ptem. 9 Hill? I lliJ0 tprll. 1 s! a October Hi t 10 i.iiie Iiiirjoltei !3! J)i -xi WW Kay . 3 III No vera. s 18 13 lit in 17 i ill aoia Jon... li Decern. l 7 13 14 8 10 II 17 IS l27-il"IW 311 iLSlNESS CARDS. W. JAMISON'S LAW OFFICE, Corner of iligh and Towu dtreetN, COLUMBUS, OUIO. - 10 A. li. BUTTLES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. For the present, at the Clerk'a I fflce. MO S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notary Public AD Cooiiulssioiicr of UetUs, Deposltlous, kt, flitt ALL TUB WKHTkHN STATUS AND TBRK1T0IUEI, ANI1 CO.NBCTICDT, PENNSTLTANIA AND NKW TOltK. r lCE-NO. JOHNSON BUILDING, HIGH 8TREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Dviitai epeciul a I tan t loo to making Collection, taking Drponiliuua, and GooTKyanciug. RKrBRBNOis: AWAYNi ft OAK!, CUATJNOtT N. OU). elO , ALLEN G. TUURMAN, cittoruoy t Xjc,t7. COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STKIKT, ah'iO-ly Batween Friend and Mound ata. tl. c. i3 o o is: - L I L L E I , b i ifusn AMU Blank Rook Manufacturer, IRgh street, between Broad and Gay its. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. I'll I L. D. riSIIEH, nvil Engiuccr, Surveyor ami Dranghtsmun, Blabee'a Blnok, orer Rudialll'a, lllgli Street, Columbus, Ohio. a Ll, KINDS OF LAND AND ENG1NEER- A INU rjurraying and Lereling; Happing Flatting; Mechanical and Arohitecfural Drawing, promptly and MtuiiactorilT executed, itaiei to It. L. Sulltrant, Eq., John Graham, Eaq., Ool, . W.bry, 0. E jyai-dlmwly It. E. CHAMPION, DIAUB III Coal and Coke. UAUBHIDOS, HOCKINO, NORTHERN, ZANE3-FILLS AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Offloe near Kallroad Depot, nn'it COLUMBUS, 0. MltS. M. HOPPEKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD BTASD Of HBAFLIT A BALL,) man street, columbus. -Straw Hats Bleached and Fresaed. aprlO-ly i A (i Ii D 110US12, HIGH STREET, Uetwerii Hich and Friend, COLUMIIL'S, OlliO. J. MULE, PROPRIETOR. IN SOLICITING THE PATRON- X. AOE of tue public, te Proprietor would eall attention to the fet that the house has Keen patio tboroagb rvpair, and titled up In a manner to warrant bin) in saying that customers will And bis accommodations, In all respect, nneweptlonable, Jal6-rly AMERICAN HOUSE, PIQUA, OHIO, T. VAN AM AN, PttOPKIETOB, ASSISTED BT W. P. BENNETT, Formerly of tho "GIBSON HOUSE," Cincinnati, nufi PICKAWAY HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) (JIRCLEV lLL E , OHIO. Stage OUite k Stock Register at this Iloase. A. F. NEWMAN, Proprietor. malS GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPT TO announce that their arrangement, are now com- fiete, and this House will be opened to the Public on uesday morning, Deeembat 80th, 18bf . We Inrite tbe attention of traralera and others to . Hotel newly finished, furnished ud replete la every de p.rtment. No pains aball be wanting en our part to make the Ooodale Houae what la desired at the Capital of the State. JaMES A. BAKCUS, . J. W, COLLI kR, Cde -' ' 11 -i ! Froprletora. 1 ADIES, TAKE NOTICE I WE XJ hare . f Kd article of Canvas for Embroidering Caa.dppyonraelva.. l ret . RAMDAIi. ABTON'i. WILLIAM A. GILL, COLUMBUS- OHIO, AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. lieai.r lo uener.t u.ruware, aiim. ma". or., i mif, Cirdage, Guns, Pistols. Wood and Willow Ware, Wether ana Kuhber Hailing, ioae auu rsoeing, ee. mv oi U gb atraat, north of Broad. tee-oam lc iv Dm? Store. HENRY B. llt'MEK, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, South east Corner of UijK and Oay Streelt, COLIi.11 III (S, Oil UN ma opsnkd an icvmiar New and Carefully Selected stork of DlilGS AN J MKUItlMKS, WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE oltiicoa ofColumbaa and tba nubllo geue.al.y at fair .ud modr.U prlcaa. Having aalautad bn atock Id prHoo, he frala war-rautvd lo .-luring tliuHa wbu maj laror him with their eiutom, that their un'ara will b Blled with pure, frith, pod aoadulter.ti-d Drugnaiid Madioinaa. And hedeairea further t aar to PbyiciaDa io the pr. slice ol uedioiae. tb.t he in prepared to fill preioiiptiuui with c.ie and proper axill. Io addllion to bii (took of DrugH, Uedicluen andCheru-l-ala. ha ntfara . handduma aaHorlineut of VANoY AKll- CLHd tor tba TOILET, auob an Brushes, luabs, Knaps, i'trfuuicry, ic; kimi A Choice Lot of Cigut-. nolO-dttm GIlUCEIlY ISiUllE. Ll AVING PURCHASED THE 0110- CtRY Jitatiinhmiit of J. A. Hliift-er, corner of Hiuh ana n'lieua utre Ut would rvKuvutlutlv iHioriu tb oitiMDn orColumbuHfturt Yiciinty th.it tbey will kenp ou hull gi od sup ly of nil rtioi8 in Uinr line whttb tny wtil Mil is chmu m cud be j.urclihd iuybte io tbe oity. All order ii will he piompth attended to. aud goods earned to any part of the city Itch of clmrr. 'iiitsy uiTiw very ooo y io gw iDt-m a can. jn'io UuYLE k CO. JUST RECEIVED A Choice Lot of Coffee, Sugar, ieaa, AioUsses, nice, l'runea, Faisins, HKs. Keep eons! aatly on hand the bet article of FAMILY KLOHH, both ol tleaaud While wnent. jaio D0VI E A :o. ICead! Kesul!! WILLIAM P. NfiiDLES (HUCCKHBOU TO THOMAS t'OLE aAM.) i'ot ner of aV'riciisi A. tligu Street, RETAIL DEALER IN FINE FaM-1LY uKOCKKIK.i, is now in ret-np' ol a lull and compute stoeL of KOods in bin line, com pi tsiugeyeiy thing that la wantea, in me Family, lloltl, or Countty Trade, Ana luy ((oou aie all neiMOi-u eiirrgij tor tna Ketaii trade. I cau naieiy my tbut tj articlt fball ejunt what il is rprieiitti, articular attttutiou will b paid io iiuttioir up F mily Orderi, and delireilng tbe i-amti to auy iart M th city fre ol chaifre. jn'23-dwfiin Geo. illcUu li aid, (SllitfcSSOR TO J0. lUIIXEtt & 0.,) 9t II Igb St ret t. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN "Fine Family Groceries," I S NOW IN RECEIPT OF A FULL and complete Mock of booiIs in hi line, eoinpiitring everyibiug tuat ' wanted lor tbe "FAMILY, HOTEL, OR COUNTRY TRADE," And as my goods are ail e'eotel expressly fur the He tail trade, I can aaiely i.ay ttiat evtiry article hU bjut wuat it in vnprfBi'aJicii. Farlieiilur M.ttfnLiin will btt ntiid to DDLtinir uD (amilv Orders, ani delireriug tbe Mams in any part ot tbe city free f obrge. uolH TONS PRIME OLD W. R. CHEESE for sale by oolS (ih.O. MclKINAM) 25 CASES ITALIAN, AND 26 Casea Americau Maccaioni, fur .a'e by 0.0. MdloNALO. "T7RESH TAMARINDS," FOR 1? aa'eby nol8 0. McDONALi . VVDRIESILR 8,lliE, (ltE & Pfcttlll's,) A FAVORITE SAUCE FOR ALL L V klnda of Meat, Game, tic., sc., for aale by nold (.bit. McliO.VALI' M 1NCE PIE F1XINS FOR SALE by no!8 GKO. McDONAI.l). VH8l' lakS,' (tAIIRKI.V VEtitllBLE,) r0R MAKING BREAD, BISCUIT, X. Cases, Ac, So. Always Keady and heltable. and is roucb bealtbiertban snmeof the viiUinoitK compounds aoIu under the bead of Hatting roir . For sale by nolH OkO. MjUONALD- W. E. A. ttornoy A X a K W . AM 11 DEALER IX MEAL ESTATE, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a variety of property, botU c.ty antl couutty, for Na.e or exchaugtt on reaeonable terms a Inn, Wt-atern ULUOS. tali at (1Rose's Rfal Estate Exchanse." In baaeimnt of kicbange Bank, on Uig i street, a litt e toutl. ot state, i olumbut, unio. maro-u ly JOHN U. CAKEK, Heal Estate llrokcr, OFFICE IN ODEON BUILDING, COLUMBUS, OHIO, W1 ILL DEVOTE A POKTION OF liia time to Buylnjr and t-'elllnu rnp-rty for others. Negotiating litans and Making Colleclimn in -rankiin aaa aajotning countietj, on tue wont noerai terms. Letters ad treated, with poptate stamp inclosed, will receive prornpiaiitniiun. riRFiKitf o ft Any en. sen or Loiamnus. jh'z William Scott, FASHIONABLE JjrBtKjB-, AMI BABBI3 XI. 11 7 ILL , BE FOUND AT HIS SA- T T WOS (oow fitted up tn tbe first style of com ort) under Hariiitt rmiiu'i uanking rJouH, tn AMBOS'S BUILDING, High Street, between the American and Neil Home, jei- Columbus, Ohio. Lumber, Lath and Ghiugles, LIRD 01L& SIEIRINE CANDLES For Cash Only. PROM AND AFTER THIS DATE JL I an.ll reduce all branches o' my busiurss ti ihe OAS XI And shall pat d'.wn prices in proportion. Purchaser will bnd it totbeir advantaie to call tnme.asl have and shall keep en band a good stock of eaiioii.d I umler of all klnda, which will be .'Id at I mm 10 til 10 per rent, below credit pries. I have In operation 8 Wood worth Planing Machines, 1 of Crosby's Patent rti.lic g Saws, and 1 UiirltrhtHew.. And am preptred to turocor raio a'l kinds of Lumber for others on snort notice, win aiHO keep urensea ijum ber of ail klads on band lor sale, mciuun g Planed Flooring or all kinds, Foplar and Pine Siding, and it Inch sod Pannel ftuM. At Cleveland prloea, adding transportation and other expensea. 1 tia .'so engaged Id tbe manufacture of Lard Oil and Stearine Candles, And oan fill any order for a No. 1 artlcl. of either sties than tlevei.nd or Cincinnati prlcea. As I do nut Intend Iron Ibis time on to make .uy douotiul or alow rebia, thoee la the babit of paying s th-i, io oan avail them aalves of this reduction in prices without bring charged and made to pay .ll tne Dal debts always made lo aenerai errdtt buslneaa. Olace, Lumbar Y.rd and Oil Factory wast of the CanaU, Mtwaen I nana ..a moobo street.. i 0 THEO. COMSTOCK. CHEAP FUELMfEEP WARM I! Harlow brothers, PnOPRIETORS OP TUB Muskingum Coal Miaes, OF MUSKUGUM COUNTY, AHu delem in all tie Tarietlaa of . . CJ A. Md ' nauallv Rnl.l in 1hl mrkMt. are nrt-bared to aupply Coal fliieot from the mine upon th most f.roiable wrma. The Munkln,um Coal ha. been tested side by aide with the other Coals of the country, and found to con'ain one-third more heaiiog properties than any other; eon-aeiiurntly olte t saying ol 100 bushels In every 300, or lliirly-lhrfp pr teot. We hare ouenad our office for the ore.-1 In tbe office of the Obin pt.ua Company, where we will bebacpyto exhibit ssmplvs ami take orders. (rOera tmm abnmd idre sed to the proprietors at elf r Zuiesriile or l olumbus, will recite prompt at tentlon. jul3 d.-2-tf BIKI.OW HKUIMBrlB. mv a. rJp eu jml je , eJ E VV E L Ii V, SILVER WARE AND PEUPUMEnY. New and Splendid Assorlmfiil Our stock oomprises every rarirty of CLOCKS, WAT0QE8. JErtELRY, SILVER WARE, SILVER I'LATED WARE, . 0ANE9, PERFUMERY, AND I'ANCY GOODS, Which we will o(Tr al the lo(vi;t cash phiccs. W wish tocall the atteutlnn of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, TO UUR ASrtllRTMKM OF Watches, Tools and Materials, Imported ilir.ctly from the Uaonfactniies of Eugland and Switzerland, and which we will ell aa low, il not lower, than any other importinir hona In the United Suttee. L. LESgUEKUKX S"NS, Ambo.N illock, d31 Between the American and Ni-il Uoui-e. Cabinet Chair HAVING DISPOSED OF OUR Lame -trcli ol Furniture .ad Ch.ira to Utsnra. chnedtnirer A brown, for tbe purpose of entering into otner bu-in.ss, we .on Id icspectlully recommend our euccessorn loour old customers, as men of poetical nowleiige, much experienee, and every way worthy of ublio patron ie. Loiumnus, Oct. 'ii, 18S7. HLUHha a, urr-ne.. SCHOtCDI NG KK & DROWN, SrC.CKShOVS TU HUGHES etc. BEEBE, ilanufactvnn ami Dealer! in Cabinet Furniture, CAatri, Looking ila'i't ami JMaitraiet.at no lux Street, near 2own. Iluitlies ft Hrehe'a celebrated Centra Hinge Spring Beda, aLd Toole's Improved l atent Spr.ug Hea Kottoraa, ept conitautl, on nand, at tne lowest raies, ana can had only at this establishment. t'l'l Furniture and Ohslrs repaired neatly ana wan dlHpalci-.. Messrs. schoemner s i.rown win aisoattenu io me UNIifclirAKINi; IHJ.MNK S, And having p'O' idi d ihem.elves with a new and beautiful Hr are, ihry w, 11 he ready at all times punctually nil inuuiptiy t ' be in atteni ance at runerala. Mairinic a prsrticai Knowienge oi tneir ousmesa, in an its vsri u brunches, and determined to build up a trade onthe priucipienf quick sxlea and meil prohts, they repf ctfully holicit a tharenf public patronage. jX7-Ubiu DOiiDKl IM1 E & WHITE, (HUUChSHIillS TO P. B. DUUIIUIDUC,) III. II ST., 3 DOORS SOUTH of TOWN, Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of MARBLEIZED MANTELS & GRATES, Of new and beautiful styles. WOOD COOK STOVE. Have just recelvnd several new patterns of Cook Stove, having valuable improveinen a over old pattems. One i a cast linrd elevated men a rematkably Una working ati.ve, with a small amount of fuel. It has o pot hleetj and Urge oven always in baking Older when other onok-Ing is being done. COAL COOK STOVES, Two patterns, with oven as large as Wood Stoves, good bakers, .-vary way anpenor to any heretofore in use. A trial will aalisfv any one or tbe lact. These Stoves took the Premium at the laat Pennsylvania State Fair. Mew 111 t Stoves, With eiteneinn tops and plain. Ibis justly celebrated stove reauiies but ball the wood used by other .lovea. The plalu ones are but little higher than other stotaa. Parlor Stoves, A Una stnok lor Mi ood and Coal. Many new and desi rable patterns. Hall, School House, Box, Six and 1 en I'laie stove., .SMOOTHING IRONS, Of every variety. Laundry, common and patent Tailor a hona. d sea aw a. mm rowJ ae 9 Robins .n' atent, double, for Wood and Coal atovea. FreNervini: Kettles, SELF-SCALING FKUIT CAN 8, A new article of Tin To, s, 4e., constructed so .a to Insure fruits Ires from the le&Ht taxte ot tin or cement, ao cheap that all may enjoy the luxury of fresh fruit .11 the yer. Cement .Iw.ya on band. Willi almost every uaelul article in tue line oi House Furnishing Materials. A 11.11 French Millinery. REMOVAL. MRS. J. A. HENDERSON, WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- 11 rOiM her cuitomers and tbe public grnai ally, that she will iiu ve to her New und Elegant Store, 92 (lest Fourth St., 2nd Uonr wrst of Viae St., And directly OjipoiiU the Pott Office, ClXI.OiXB33.Ati, OXxio, Oh the I 'slli ot Miircli, On which day she ill open th lament and best assort ment 01 FRENCH BONNETS,' Bonnet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, AiM Ol HKIl Millinery Trimmings Ever broinrht tn Clnc ni all. With her Inereajed fecill ties for d .inir a much laiaur buainessthan .he bas here tofore done, ber .-tore and fhow Km ms being the lament etof New Yoik, the will be ennbltd to oiler Uurqn.Ied Imlucfraeiits To nuNtumers lu ur lin", at v WHOLESALE ANDJETAIL. IVrrtoui Tliling Clnclanatl aie partioulaily invited to can a. No. 92 Fourth Street, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. J. A. IIEMILRSO.N. ro a 1 8-dlm p.hf. .. rmsicUus' Visiting Lists. N EW SDr-PLY AT jaU RANBAU. AaT0N8 SPRING GOODS! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY A In. and well aaleoted stock of Spring and Summer Goods, C0MPBI8IN0 KYKKTTHINO FOREIGN AND OOMESTIO From a Needle to an Anchor, waioa wa shall axDuci to WHOLESALE PRICES li And olfr Indaoemsnta to purchasera not usually net with. We particularly call tbe attention of Lailea to our le- . lection of NIJL DEC m9 DRY GOODS, AMD 1 Km'broldlerleM, And in act every thing pertaining to ! the Wearing Apparel of Ladies. MRU. A, D. SELLS Having selected with care the ladles' Department of our Stock, we hope to meet their wants In all classes of Goods. H. & A. H. SELLS, First Duor North of tbe American Hotel, OLJHIBU. ma'15-dwly A grin is Wanted! IN EVERY VILLAGE IN THE STATE. TO SELL, BY i-UBSOMPTION: LIFE OF DR. KANE, BY DOCT. WM. ELDER. FINELY ILLUSTRATED, 11.50. BRAZIL AND TOE BRAZILIANS. The Most Charming Book of the Year, Illustrated with 150 Outs, $3.00. CYCLOPEDIA OF WIT AND HUMOR, BY. W. E. BIIRT0I. ILLUSTRATED WITH Fine Steel and Wood Engravings. $4.00. Cyclopedia of American Eloqnence, IFi'a Engravingi of Eminent Staemen 8 Vola. Ijoatlier 06. iPPLEnWS MERICM ENCffLOPEDIl, IS Volnnic6, TO KB ISSUBD EVERT TWO OR TBBKE HONTUS Applications for Agencies should be addressed to , FOLLETT, FOSTER A CO. JOURNAL BUILDINGS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, sp21 fel-dw STATIONERY, Foreign mid Domestic, COMPRISING EVERY ARTICLE, STAPLE.AND FANCY. IN GBKAT TARIKTT, On Hand, and Made to Orders IiITIIOGnAPniNO. CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, Ac, Ao., &o. Bank Note Paper. PRINTING AND B 0 OK-BINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. GOLD PENS -THE HE8T MAKERS. FINE CUTLERY. Fatout Xoxi. . 3VCAlK.exrs. Bankers' Cases, Bill Folds, POCKET BOOKS AND WALLETS' COMBS AND BRUSHES, FIN! AMOBTMEIT, Of SCrlKlOB QCAIITT. For a.le kt the New Book Store ot de!8 J. H. R1LKT CO. Books and Stationery, PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS, L x. mat JBiK m m mm tmm PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, WORK STANDS AND BASKETS IN GREAT VARIETY, Window Shades and Cornices, Curtain Loopi, Centir TautU, Buff Holland), ic., 4c II7K HAVE NOW OUR WHOLS STOI VV in TUB LARGK SAl.KH ROOM, lust completed. and have made large additions to tne sioca, notn in Foreign and Domestic Goods, To which the attention of the public la respectfully In vlted. de!8 ' H. Rll.lfV 4 CO. GREAT INDUCEMENTS Mrs. Ilopperton r.FFERS A RICH AND VARIOUS V assortment of FANCY AT VERY LOW PRICES, Andeverylhingde Ir.ble in Bonnets, Headdresses, Caps, Feath ers, Flowers, Laces & Ribbons. Also, new style and large variety of Cor sets, at various prices. Order, solicited, and attended to in style and ale- r?he leoi ers her thanks for i ast favors, and hopes atlll to receive the patronage heretofore o liberally awarded tn Kur Mrs. rtnrperloa will always keep a One assortment of HAIR BRAIDS, CURLS, FBONT8, Ac, And will receive order, for Wilts uud Toupees Of any Shade or ntvle. no30 tfOR SALE. A SUHOLAliaHU' In Comrneiotal College will be sold low, If Imme diate applinatloa be made. Apply at thia omee. JelB-ewtl. New York Advertisements. lucius HAirr, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN METALS 4 & 6 BUltLINd SLIP, . EW YORK, OFFERS FOR SALE BANC A TIN, 8tr.it. 1 lo, Antimony, Spanish and American Lead, (lab line, Copper, biarnuth, bar 1 in and Bar Lead, Babbit metal. Mi alter b'older, number's sluliler, ate Abo, BKUAVNU and PLtTkO WaKE at wholesale and retail. marlO-o6ia French's Hotel. pORNER of FRANKFORT STREET J .od City Hall fquare, opposite the City Hall, NEW YORK. Tbla Hotel la oouduoted on th k European Plan of Lodging Rooms, And MV.la .( they may ba ordered iu the apaciooa Refectory.1 lhara la . Barber'a Shop, with Baths, in connection tbeewlth. This popular ! otel la In tba Immediate vicinity of mercantile business, and ifaa principal places of Amusement, and off-, every Inducement to those who consult eonvenlenee .nd economy. Those going to Calilornia or E in pa, will ba furnished with all the in'oim.tion they desire, and also be pio tected from imposition In tbe purobase ol passage tickets. il. FRENCH, Proprietor. N. B Beware of Runners who say we are lull, aa many are interested In saying ao. uiarll-d3m Richardson's IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, StG. L the nubile will nleaea hear in mind that the OKNU- ISK UOOitlarealaa aaaled with tue lull s gnatiire of tne nrm, via: EI0HARDSON, SONS fe OWDEN. J. BULLOCKK k 1. B LOOK R, Agents ' 88 Churoh atreet, near Barclay atreet. New York. f25-d3m e THE GOLDEN PRIZE for 1853. ILLUSTRATED, ILLl'SratTED. rpHE NEW YORK WEEKLY GOL- 1 DKN PKIZE la one of tbe lamest and best litera y papers of th. dty. Aolnperial Quart l, containing mar r.on, orrosrr ooLoassof enterialning origin .1 metier, and ai.i4ri.T ULuaraAriD every week. A Gift worth from 50 cents to 8600 in Gold will be presented to each subscriber on receipt of the subscription money. Teh .us: One copy for one year $2 00 and 1 gift " twoyeara 60 and " " three years 6 00 and 3 " " Ore year 8 00 and and To OLree Three copies one year 16 and 8 gift!. Pive " 8 and t " Ten " " 16 and 10 " Twrntjr-on. " 30 and SI The articlea to be dlstilbuted .re comprlnad in tbe following hat: 2 packages of gold, containing $500 eaob. 6 " " ilOO " 10 " " ' loO " 10 Patent lever hunttnr otasd Watohea,.,, 100 " io Gold Wntches 76 " so " eo loo " 00 800 Ladles' Oo'd Watches 86 ' 200 Silver Bunting eased Watches 80 " 600 Bllver Wet be. 10 to 26 1000 Oold Guard, Veat and fob Chains.. 10 to 30 " Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins. Cult Pins, Sleeve Puttona. Rings, ttbirt Mads. Wat h Keys, Gold and dilver Tbimb'es. and a variety of otner article, wurtn rrom io oenia in ajio eace. Immediately on reeelpt of the aubscri tion money, the saoecrtoer'a name win oe enierta aponour auo.ertption book opposite a oamber, and the gift oorreapooolng win that number will be forwarded within one wek, to tne suoscrioer, ny mou or rajsert, ponpail. .er ah eommunic.uons snouia De .ooreaseo to BF.CKET & CO., 48 .nd 49 HotT.t Building, 836 Broadwav, N. T. ,, S'lmiiit ooriae Ban rtun. Auum WaaTao. ja'Jl-c'8mweow-. A UJNUKUcillU bUBINlitiS HAN UAN XX mase, in any part of the Uuited States, fiom three to five dollars a day, by selling from sample, "7'iiK i&NI INDIA hUBfJERcArkTir FLUID LAMP."wltn an improved Burner. Every family who has regard lor lite, peraou, properly or economy, win purooate Ibcm. For information, by mail, inclose stamp, to BAWiUUHSl MUTT, Patenteea and eioluaive Manufacturera, no27-dOm 6U Fulton street, New York. LH.HTE, AEWTON h UKADUUUtS, 421 Broome Street, New York, M ATJTTPA rTTTRTi'.RS fiff THP. PAT. iVi ENT ARCH WREST PLANK PIANO FORTErt, cel ebrated for depth, fullness, rlohuesa, purity, and a pecu liar aingins; quality oi tneir tone, tor wntcn tbey have received the highest enoomiuma from the greatest muni-Gal celebrities ol tbe eounlry:and io every fair, when brought In compel! tion-wiih otner insti omenta, have obtained the highest premium. The Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which la owned and used only by us, guarantee their standing In tune longer than any other Instrument; while their unprecedented demand in all parts of the country la a aumolent proof ol their excellence. A libe ral discount to Clergymen, oohoois ana the trade. jen-oiy-e DENTISTRY SWAIN, N." SAVAGES'i NEW BLOCK, ly Riirh t., nnn.ptat flnnaa. pianos, melodeons. And Mnsicitl Merchandlne Generally, At Greatly Red need Prices for Cairb. A. BAHR A CO, oolO-dwly del4 Hiuh Street. MERCHANT TAILOBINi ESTABLISHMENT, JOHNSON BUILDING. We have Splendid. Goods, WE HAVE GOOD WORKMEN, WE HIVE CHOICE FtRMSBINO 000D8, We Have Cash lor our Goods. Ple.se examine everywhere elae, .nd buy of ua. TIM. HKWKl.L, oe23-y w r. ciorn. K e in o v a I . DR. 0. E. EELS HAS REMOVED hia Olace to Friend atreet, (Eberly'a building,) second 1 duor from High. ocSt-dtf NOTICE. fpHB UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAT X entered Jnto . copartnership la th. preetla. of Med icine and Surgery in thla city and vicinity, under tbe name of VrJarr s nui. umce on me corner or Town and Third streets, lately occupied by Morrison k Barr. $f Speoial attention pain to diseases of the Lung, anc remaieuneas... n. n. bakk, no!8-tf G. L, HID. t COLUMBJJS NURtsEKY. For Ihe Spring of 1858. A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT 1Y of FRUIT and OhNAMENTAL TRr.ES, fhtubs, Vines, etc Afplb 'I Bin, (8 years grafted,) very thrifty, .nd of Ilia be.t varieties tor ventral ana nouinern uutu, Pbab Tukkh, boib standard and dwaif, ti.e latter on Angara qulm-e moras, ve y inriuy ana nauusome. Lhikkt Inn, ad.ited to the el I mate of the South weat. mostly on Afaaalrb sfoclct, and brauchlni low. Pba a Tssim. ol the tint age aud site, with One healthy roots, and of the oholcest kind.. Plume, Quinces. Apricots, Nectarines. Almond, Grapes Curiants, Gooeebei rles, Raspberries, Strawberries, Rhubarb ami Asperagua Hoot., Usage Oiauge plants, (for urging,) etc Also, Evergreens of various kinds. Rose, and Orna mental Shrub, and Flows! a, in great variety, and at low prieea. (Twenty varieties of choice Flowhk Mil sent oy mail, postage tree, inr .1 ) MJT Call or lend for a Ihwhiptit, CtTALoana, and order directly Irom ne.d quartera, aa no Agrnu are tm-uinyed (a Mil (rati arw. Articles will be sacked .a cutely, aud forwarded to any poiolaon tbe Kaiuosds, as directed. The Nursery la one mile south of Ihe Court Ilou.e, on the ChUlioithe Tump ke. Catalogues may be obtained at tue vuineaior ejm, In tne Journal Building. . M. B. BAl'rHAU at CO.. mart-dwlm Columbus, lih'o. A BARGAIN. THOSE TWO DESIRABLE VACANT LOTS on the north weat eorn.r of Btate ud Fourth streets are ow In the market. For pnea. He., Inquire oi ien Juan n. UBan, lailj Gio Slate Jranul. SENATE. ' Fkidat, March 26, 1858. Concluded. 1 Mr. CANPIELD .aid tie objHollo'ii ot th Senator did not hold Rood. Tbe bill creates larger board for nob, than under the preaent ayatrm. He explained tbe mode under eacb 'em, and argupd that Ibe prwot system narrowed reapooeibilltv m r than thu oue proponed to be substituted. The board of centtore would number nine for each Inxtituliou while ibe prfHcnt mode required bat six. Mr. SCULE1CH laid the opnralioii of tbe board of cruKora wojld be uniform aud therefore was dnimble. Aa to ihn political api-ot, io wbioh the mailer rhould b. viewed, be deeired to y, that right or wroo.-, he adhered to tbe maxim that "io tba victors bel"nir tbe snoila.1 He was for an open, manly and fair content, and when obtained, that tbe power ebould reused for friunda Ke would live up lo tbe maxim, and subscribed to the doctrines aaaerted by tbe gentleman from "benighted" Ashtabula. Tbe Benevolent Inatituiious bad beau ustd to feed tba "hungry di g." with tbe gut fat of government. Ia tbe honorable gentleman's party tnere were honorable men. but he knew wbo oame under tbe oategory of "hungry dogs." Pel haps tbe Democratio party have a few, but certainly bad no monopoly of that kind of out tie. It was not ibn design of tbe bill, and lor one at least, be could sneak that It was not bl ol'jeot to throw gut'.at to "hungry dogs." Tbe constitution gave tbe power to restore tbelr friends, who bad run tbe gauntlet. He argued tbe conatitulioDal provision It 6xes tha appointment ot trustees. Tba bill does nohinterfer with tbe mode of electing tbe trustees. It don't claim to interfere. Tbe conatiiutloo suya nothing of tbe superintendent. That officer is not known lo tbe constitution. He is a creature of law. Tbe trustees conoot make him without ptovisionof law. Without it ihey pan do nothing. Oue of tbee creatures oflnw is tbe euperiuiendent. A constitution expounder bas found it necessary that trustees should be appointed by tbe Governor, and tbtt tbe auperiuieudeot sbouhl be appointed by tbe trustees, ims Is absurd, lie is appuiot-d as tbe legislature direots. He say no appoint meat tbe bill contemplates will be valid. Tbe appoiutment by the bill accords with Ibe letter ot tne conelilulioo. Noue of tbe biurd are creatures ol the legislature. They are not legislative officers. 'J here is no ose of Ulltiug ol tbe constitution. It is merely a question of expediency. It is to work lor the best interests I tbe people. It is fair by theconstitutio , aud it Is iu every way expedient. Mr. GREEN Wbat is tbe difference between making the appointment directly or indirectly? Mr. tSLAUE said be would answer Ibe question by abkiog another. Wbat is the difflsieooe between conferring tbe appointing power on three as oontemplaled by tbe bill, or on tbe trustees! Tbe superintendent is not a coostita tional officer. The same tiling is reached whether tbe appointment Is make by trustees or others. Mr. GREEN Ton exeroise the appointing power by creating office aud appoiuting to it. Mr. SCHLEICH-Tbe board of trustees is diiected by the constitution and the mode of selecting tbem pointed out. All the powers tney exerolee are provided for by law. There ia no difference eo lar as tbe constitution is concerned, whether the appointment of. super intendent is con tided to tbe trustees or somebody else. Mr. CANFIELD did not know that he could appreciate tba argument. Do not the Legisia ture exeroise the appointing power in appoint ing three doctors to discharge certain duties? Mr. SGHLEICU-Clearly not. Tbey exercise no appoiuting power for tbey fill no offices. Tbey :reata machiuery by which what they do may be carried out. The Legislature ban the power lo oreate tbis commission, aud Ibe qti'S tiou is, is it expedieulr Upon thu majority rests the responsibility, ji, ia tbe remotest de gree, tbey affect tbe prosperity of . tbe institu tions, hold them to tbeir proper responsibility io tbe people. For one, he was ready to answer to bis constituents. Be bad been admonish ed by tbe Senator from Ashtabula, thut wben tbey bad tbe power tbey put tbeir friends lu office. He thought it proper as the name of Dr. Eels bad been meutioned in tbe Senate, to men- tiou a lact which was tbe subject of publio ru mor, tie bad been charged, with the undue oonaumptiou of liquors in tne institution uuder bis charge. A "smelling committee." no, a standing or select committee bad been put upon bis bee Is. At a social gatberiug, where hnspi talitiei bad been dispensed, a certain officer was there and asked for whisky or brandy. He was informed that wbat liquors were in tbe institution belonged to the State. He still insisted, until liquor was teut for, which be guxzled down, and then treated bis aocom- moda.iug boat with tbe grateful appreciation ol tbe courtesy by going before the committee wltb bis temimony. Mr. TA i iUH The liquor in tbe Institution was Intended for crazy folks. Mr. UATUri Who was HI Mr. KCHLEiCHsaid be did not know who, but be beard he was a high officer. Mr. (jAiutl bad beard In a conversation on tbe subject last night, th tt it was Wm. D. Mor gan. htfveral voices "Morton, not Morgan. Voice Dr. Eels attributed his trouble to Morgan, Mr. (JADWELL. Are we to understand that Dr. Eels is to be restored! Mr. K1NCAID bad learned that the high officer alluded to was no less a person than Ex Lieut. Governor rord. Mr. SCHLEICH, in reply to the Senator from Ashtabula, said It be weta a member of the board Dr. Eels sbould have his support. It was important for Dr. Eels thatba sbould have been beard. Tbe effect bad been produced on the publio.mtnd. The committee refused to re port in exculpation of Dr. Eels. There was another institution be could name, but would not now. in wbioh I milar tyranny had been ex- ercised. He merely wished to show that tbeir predecessors bad been chargeable witb more than could now be laid to tbeir doors. Tbey bad tba power and tbe right to tarn out tbe in- oumbents and put in their friends, but he arraigned them lor the way they did it. On visiting tbe institutions he had found tba superintendents gentlemanly and courteous. Be ad mitted that be Knew nothing aooui ineir nmeis or unfitness, lie did not inquire. Tbe Repub licans bad made a clean sweep, and lie hoped every Democrat would stand up to the responsibility of showing them that one good turn de serves another. Mr. TAYLOR Said something in reference to tbe liquor obtained at tbe Central Asylum. Mr. bCULEICH Tbe high officer after partaking of tbe hospitalities ol Dr. Eela went oeiore tne committee anu mane uie omuavii. Mr. TAYLOR He kept out of the way and refused totestify. Thecommitleemadearepor , but did not undertake to charge or exculpate Dr. Eels, but relying upon thu records of tho institution, did report that too much liquor had ben used. For some purposes or anoioer, too much liquor hud been brought Into the institution, and the Information was chiefly obtained Irom tbe records. Dr. Eels hsd the advantage of explaining lu a long communication of sever al page. Ou notion of Mr. McOLEARY t1'. committee rose and reported progresH and bad leave to sit again, Messrs. MILES and CANTWELL obtained leave ol absence until Monday. On motion of Mr. UENKLE the Seti.ile took a recess. AFTIRHnON SESSION. The PRESIDENT of tbe Senate laid before the Senate a communication Irom the Governor, giving tbe Seuate notice ot certain resolutions passed by tbe Legislature ot Maine, being tianamitted to tbe House or Representatives. Mr. LANQDOir, from tha standing ommUtee on Corporations other than Municipal, to which was relerred H. No. 161: Supplementary lo an act to incorporate tbe Piqua and St. Mary's Turnpike Company, pained Feb. 21, 1841, reported back the same without amendment, when, no motion or Mr. GARD, tbe bill was referred to the Judiciary pnmmittee. Mr. LANGDON, from same committee, to whom was relerred S. No. 91: To authorize tbe board of education of ibe luoorDorated village of New Lexiiiiiiou to burrow money lor school purpoHi's. repotted back tie same, wilb a re- ooumeiidation that said bill tie referred to tbe UDding committee ou Schools aud School Lands, which was agreed to Mr. PEttUlLL, from tbe standing committee on tbe 1'uoitt'uliary, to which was relerred a resolution ol the Senate relative to ibe nature unit extent ol ibe liability of J. B. Buttles, late waraeo ot tho Ohio Penitentiary to Ibe Slate tor any uupaid balance due f rom biirj to Ibe Stute as euch Warden, reported thai they bad taken evidence relative to the same, which tbey herewith transmit, and reoommeud thut this report be referred lo tbe staudinn cummittte on Judiciaiy. Mr. bollLElUH, from tbe standing committee on finance, to which was referred S. No, 111: Nelaiing to th. redemption and cancellation of the securities for tbe luuded debt of oountiee io tbis State, reported tbe same back with sundry amendments', which were agreed to. Tbe bin wag then ordered to be engrossed and read tbe third time to-morrow. On motion ol Mr. SHIDELER, S. No. 122: To provide lor fie election of an additioual judge of the court of common pleas for tbe 1st subdi vision of tbe second judicial diotriot, was taken Irom tbe table aud referred to a select committee of oue Mr. SHIDELER. Ou mulioa ol Mr. GREEN, the Senate rcsol- ' ved Itself Into committee of Ibe Whole, on the orders of tbe day Mr. fcLADE in the chair. Tbe committee was engiged a considerable time in tbe consideration ot S. No. 120: To reorganise the Benevolent Iuntilutious, which bad oc cupied Ibe foreuoou. It was amended by its Ineuds, but the amendments proposed to defeat tbe obieuta of the bill were voted down. Tbe bill passed through committee. S. No. 130: Relating to the appointment of officers and tilling vacancies not provided for ry tbe constitution, was also discusi-ed at some length. It contemplates a change in the mode uf appoiuting tbe Directors of the Penitentiary. Alter considerable resistance, it was likewise psssed through committee. After considerable time spent in examining these and sundry other bills, tha committee rose and reported bdek tbe following bills, some witb aud some without amendment: S. No. 128: Providing lor tbo appointment of Janitor of ibe State House, and defining bis duties, without amendment, and the samo on motion ot Mr. S0ULE10H, was relerred to tbe committee on State Buildings. S. No. 120: To re orgauiEo tbe Publio Benev olent Institutions of tbe State ot Ohio, w th amendments, and on motion of Mr. Rfcll), the time witb pending ameudmeute, was referred lo tbe committee on Public Benevolent institu tions. S. No. 130: Relating to the appointment of officers and the filling of vacancies not provided tor by tbe constitution, wi h sundry aueud-ments, and same with pendiug amendments, was on motion, referred to the. standing committee on tbe Judiciary. S. No. 121: For the punishment of an offense therein named, with one amendment, and tbe fame with pending amendment, on motion, was relerred lo the same committee. MiSsra.GATCH, GEhEN and HOLLOWAY obtained leave of abseuce nutil Tuesday. fl. No. 151: To authorize the town council of the towu of Woodsticlii to sell a certain lot in siid town, was read the first time. On motion of Air. JJA1 Cti, tbe Seoale ad- jourm-d- Capital University. rrHE SPRING SESSION OF THIS X Institution will commence on i Wednesday, April 7tli, And continue fourteen weeks. TB GRAMMAR HCHOOL will be reopened at tbe for mer situation, on Town atreet, betwten Finn and Sixth streets A PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, for Boia between the sgea of eight and eleven) ears, will ba commenced at the sam time and place.. THE (AiLi.KGlATE CLASSED wll recite, aa before, at the College Building. Ibe teima (in advance) for the Spring session are lo Primary Lepartment,.... $4 fiO In Gr.mmar rchool 7.50 . ' In College Claras 11 to Student a from abroad oaa room and boaro ia the fnl-veriiiiy Buildi g, or at approved boarding places lu the oity. For particulars apply to Rev. W. F. Lebmann, President, pro tern., or to the subscriber. D.N'L WORI.EY, mar!8-d3w .Secretary of the Faculty. Who Wants a Nice Lot? MR. JOSEPH WHITEHILL AND myself will divide those two lot. on the north at corner of mate and Fourth -treeta, making lour lots on Mate street 4S feet 104 inches front, by U feet deep. For further particulars inquire ef maris JuHN W. BAKnrt, Odeon Building. A Choice Farm for Sale. rpHIS FARM IS SITUATED ON JL the Columb-.i & Wortiiing'oo Flank Komi, 6 mile north of the citj, and U one ot tbe rnont destratil furm in the eouoty. There tre l'O acrn of Und, 76 of which are under a high itate ol enltUation. the b-t lance wll timbered. The farm ia watered by a living -i-rinr. The improvement oonHr-t of a Ure two r-torj Brick Ho una with eleven room-., and all the neceihar? On I building, a large barn, &d., a young orchard of grafted frui , uow bearing. Any peraon t inning to purchase a mo'ei farm in tbe iiealthit location in tba county, would connult their Interact by lorkicg at this one before t urcbasing elsewhere. For further particular inquire of mal JOHN W. BaKER, Odeon Builder. JOHN R. lit OH, JUJUlTCaTOXHaC, Opposite the Goodale Iiouse, jf JthcOLUM BUS, O H IO, W QJLO Has just received a Full Slock of rUitB AS Drugs, Chemicals & Dye-Stuffe, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFFS. Pare Wines, Brandy and Gin for Medicinal purposes. Physician.' Preuriptioni Corefnlly Prepared, at ill Hours, Day or Night. DOl"-wly FURN1T UliE! . WHOLES VLE AVI) RETAIL, 'it nnd 23 East Four tit Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. S. J. JOHN HAS IN STORE AND FOR SALE a Urg MFortmeot ol Home Mnnufattured worft, wlilnh for at:e, HnUh and durability oannot ba nur-paHaedPrices will bn found aa low aa that of auy MUblUu-mct in the United Matri. Ali work wrraiit-d. The trade unpolled upon the moat rfamnablts term. Call aud flee maiVS-dwiiii WHILE IN MY PROFESSIONAL capacity aa ahaiatant F.nulnerr attached to the e plorlng party engared in ooiieoilng the antiquities frum Hie rums ot the el'y of Mnev.h, 1 came In possession of the msoueoipts of several important receipts need by the anoh nta for preserving the health and beauiiMug tbe pi-rs'n. Among oilier. I ilisco.eied one for Invigorating and preservin the Hair, preveutini it from f illing out or bei oming gray, a nrl restoring it in ca.es o balonesa Havng bad au oppo tu-nity of testii g tb:a reimdy myself and wiinea.in us effect on several of my IrieLda. 1 am fully aaiind ol its eitraoidiuary virtues, and aa 1 baie esulvid upon staying this summer in N w Vork, prerluui to fu All ng a pro'e-itonai erigagi-maot io routn America, I will K'V. to all wbo maj dmrn It au opportunity of bam filing by the diao ivery. Having bronaht with me th-principal Ugreiiient. m a 0 m,c airated tor n, I will een 1 for One Lioilar a su(H. lent u.uautlty to make a pieparatiou that will last three months, address JbKOMa 0. AND&tW"I, C. K., mar29-dwlm New Yur, City. LIFE OF AARON BURR BY PAR-TuN, at . . Jail KANUAU. a AtmiH'B.
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Full Text | mi (JULUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1858. NUMBER 199. VOLUME , XXI. ii r&a. 1 P v.... ; 1I. 1)10 State Journal u rcauiBiD "AIL'. TE1-WEER.LV AND : WEEKLY . IT --. O IlOULBIl e CO. U 1. SCIIOULKH, Editor. '.trniK I n vartubly in Advance. nit- ' . j the Carrier, per week .! It. HUH 1 .ss.uo per year. UK oU. 8.00 par tuf, 1.00 " ikit J 00 Clube of IKO eUlloV.r 1 SO " iKkMH or ADVKHTWINa BY THE 8gTJAfU (III UMI OB IBM HAM A (DHABI.) .are 1 year.. SIS 00; one equere weeks. .. m SO V months l'i 00 1 on 1 weekl... 00 It 1, ninths 10 00 i on i mouths 8 00 ; one i month. (0 ; on 1 month 4 (0 ; on. 1 week.,.. 1 t0 " 8 days 1 00 dey n , 1 Insertion M mar thu the) above iiritay:1 edvei tieeuienta half Atfi. . I ' , l ' I ' raniheiuuulii. leaded and placed I. to. column of al Notices,'' double tne ordinary rata. ill notice, required to be published by law, tug ' 1 1 ordered ud the4uside eioluslvely after the Brut wee., per emit, more than the kbT. rates ; bat .11 saoh will appear iu the Trl-Wankljr wltbont charire. ISuHiuuKk Cards, not exceeding Br. Ilnaa, par fear, la' ..de, fi,M par lioa ; outside l'i. Notlcae of meetings, chailUbl Societies, Sr. oora pail im, vc, half pnea. Vlvaitlaoment. oot aooompanled with written uireo- una will In inserted till forbid, and charged .coord- '' All transient adoertuewunte mutt be paid in advance, i. m rule will not b. ruled from. Under tba present system, the advertiser py to ..iu.;l for tlm apace lie ooauplaa, tba change haing ii .siible wltb th composition onlj. Tbla plan le now federally edni.ted. CALENDAR-1858. IS.8. 1858. c 10. lanaary July. 01 13 o 13 IS Wli i)a Ktl.JOl srrhw if.'bruary 3: 6 Auguit 11 IS' 13 IHjlOSII 1213 1030 161 am a 3031 dnrcti. i i o llllS'13 iNiiao Se ptem. 9 Hill? I lliJ0 tprll. 1 s! a October Hi t 10 i.iiie Iiiirjoltei !3! J)i -xi WW Kay . 3 III No vera. s 18 13 lit in 17 i ill aoia Jon... li Decern. l 7 13 14 8 10 II 17 IS l27-il"IW 311 iLSlNESS CARDS. W. JAMISON'S LAW OFFICE, Corner of iligh and Towu dtreetN, COLUMBUS, OUIO. - 10 A. li. BUTTLES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. For the present, at the Clerk'a I fflce. MO S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law, Notary Public AD Cooiiulssioiicr of UetUs, Deposltlous, kt, flitt ALL TUB WKHTkHN STATUS AND TBRK1T0IUEI, ANI1 CO.NBCTICDT, PENNSTLTANIA AND NKW TOltK. r lCE-NO. JOHNSON BUILDING, HIGH 8TREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Dviitai epeciul a I tan t loo to making Collection, taking Drponiliuua, and GooTKyanciug. RKrBRBNOis: AWAYNi ft OAK!, CUATJNOtT N. OU). elO , ALLEN G. TUURMAN, cittoruoy t Xjc,t7. COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STKIKT, ah'iO-ly Batween Friend and Mound ata. tl. c. i3 o o is: - L I L L E I , b i ifusn AMU Blank Rook Manufacturer, IRgh street, between Broad and Gay its. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. I'll I L. D. riSIIEH, nvil Engiuccr, Surveyor ami Dranghtsmun, Blabee'a Blnok, orer Rudialll'a, lllgli Street, Columbus, Ohio. a Ll, KINDS OF LAND AND ENG1NEER- A INU rjurraying and Lereling; Happing Flatting; Mechanical and Arohitecfural Drawing, promptly and MtuiiactorilT executed, itaiei to It. L. Sulltrant, Eq., John Graham, Eaq., Ool, . W.bry, 0. E jyai-dlmwly It. E. CHAMPION, DIAUB III Coal and Coke. UAUBHIDOS, HOCKINO, NORTHERN, ZANE3-FILLS AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Offloe near Kallroad Depot, nn'it COLUMBUS, 0. MltS. M. HOPPEKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD BTASD Of HBAFLIT A BALL,) man street, columbus. -Straw Hats Bleached and Fresaed. aprlO-ly i A (i Ii D 110US12, HIGH STREET, Uetwerii Hich and Friend, COLUMIIL'S, OlliO. J. MULE, PROPRIETOR. IN SOLICITING THE PATRON- X. AOE of tue public, te Proprietor would eall attention to the fet that the house has Keen patio tboroagb rvpair, and titled up In a manner to warrant bin) in saying that customers will And bis accommodations, In all respect, nneweptlonable, Jal6-rly AMERICAN HOUSE, PIQUA, OHIO, T. VAN AM AN, PttOPKIETOB, ASSISTED BT W. P. BENNETT, Formerly of tho "GIBSON HOUSE," Cincinnati, nufi PICKAWAY HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) (JIRCLEV lLL E , OHIO. Stage OUite k Stock Register at this Iloase. A. F. NEWMAN, Proprietor. malS GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPT TO announce that their arrangement, are now com- fiete, and this House will be opened to the Public on uesday morning, Deeembat 80th, 18bf . We Inrite tbe attention of traralera and others to . Hotel newly finished, furnished ud replete la every de p.rtment. No pains aball be wanting en our part to make the Ooodale Houae what la desired at the Capital of the State. JaMES A. BAKCUS, . J. W, COLLI kR, Cde -' ' 11 -i ! Froprletora. 1 ADIES, TAKE NOTICE I WE XJ hare . f Kd article of Canvas for Embroidering Caa.dppyonraelva.. l ret . RAMDAIi. ABTON'i. WILLIAM A. GILL, COLUMBUS- OHIO, AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. lieai.r lo uener.t u.ruware, aiim. ma". or., i mif, Cirdage, Guns, Pistols. Wood and Willow Ware, Wether ana Kuhber Hailing, ioae auu rsoeing, ee. mv oi U gb atraat, north of Broad. tee-oam lc iv Dm? Store. HENRY B. llt'MEK, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, South east Corner of UijK and Oay Streelt, COLIi.11 III (S, Oil UN ma opsnkd an icvmiar New and Carefully Selected stork of DlilGS AN J MKUItlMKS, WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE oltiicoa ofColumbaa and tba nubllo geue.al.y at fair .ud modr.U prlcaa. Having aalautad bn atock Id prHoo, he frala war-rautvd lo .-luring tliuHa wbu maj laror him with their eiutom, that their un'ara will b Blled with pure, frith, pod aoadulter.ti-d Drugnaiid Madioinaa. And hedeairea further t aar to PbyiciaDa io the pr. slice ol uedioiae. tb.t he in prepared to fill preioiiptiuui with c.ie and proper axill. Io addllion to bii (took of DrugH, Uedicluen andCheru-l-ala. ha ntfara . handduma aaHorlineut of VANoY AKll- CLHd tor tba TOILET, auob an Brushes, luabs, Knaps, i'trfuuicry, ic; kimi A Choice Lot of Cigut-. nolO-dttm GIlUCEIlY ISiUllE. Ll AVING PURCHASED THE 0110- CtRY Jitatiinhmiit of J. A. Hliift-er, corner of Hiuh ana n'lieua utre Ut would rvKuvutlutlv iHioriu tb oitiMDn orColumbuHfturt Yiciinty th.it tbey will kenp ou hull gi od sup ly of nil rtioi8 in Uinr line whttb tny wtil Mil is chmu m cud be j.urclihd iuybte io tbe oity. All order ii will he piompth attended to. aud goods earned to any part of the city Itch of clmrr. 'iiitsy uiTiw very ooo y io gw iDt-m a can. jn'io UuYLE k CO. JUST RECEIVED A Choice Lot of Coffee, Sugar, ieaa, AioUsses, nice, l'runea, Faisins, HKs. Keep eons! aatly on hand the bet article of FAMILY KLOHH, both ol tleaaud While wnent. jaio D0VI E A :o. ICead! Kesul!! WILLIAM P. NfiiDLES (HUCCKHBOU TO THOMAS t'OLE aAM.) i'ot ner of aV'riciisi A. tligu Street, RETAIL DEALER IN FINE FaM-1LY uKOCKKIK.i, is now in ret-np' ol a lull and compute stoeL of KOods in bin line, com pi tsiugeyeiy thing that la wantea, in me Family, lloltl, or Countty Trade, Ana luy ((oou aie all neiMOi-u eiirrgij tor tna Ketaii trade. I cau naieiy my tbut tj articlt fball ejunt what il is rprieiitti, articular attttutiou will b paid io iiuttioir up F mily Orderi, and delireilng tbe i-amti to auy iart M th city fre ol chaifre. jn'23-dwfiin Geo. illcUu li aid, (SllitfcSSOR TO J0. lUIIXEtt & 0.,) 9t II Igb St ret t. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN "Fine Family Groceries," I S NOW IN RECEIPT OF A FULL and complete Mock of booiIs in hi line, eoinpiitring everyibiug tuat ' wanted lor tbe "FAMILY, HOTEL, OR COUNTRY TRADE," And as my goods are ail e'eotel expressly fur the He tail trade, I can aaiely i.ay ttiat evtiry article hU bjut wuat it in vnprfBi'aJicii. Farlieiilur M.ttfnLiin will btt ntiid to DDLtinir uD (amilv Orders, ani delireriug tbe Mams in any part ot tbe city free f obrge. uolH TONS PRIME OLD W. R. CHEESE for sale by oolS (ih.O. MclKINAM) 25 CASES ITALIAN, AND 26 Casea Americau Maccaioni, fur .a'e by 0.0. MdloNALO. "T7RESH TAMARINDS," FOR 1? aa'eby nol8 0. McDONALi . VVDRIESILR 8,lliE, (ltE & Pfcttlll's,) A FAVORITE SAUCE FOR ALL L V klnda of Meat, Game, tic., sc., for aale by nold (.bit. McliO.VALI' M 1NCE PIE F1XINS FOR SALE by no!8 GKO. McDONAI.l). VH8l' lakS,' (tAIIRKI.V VEtitllBLE,) r0R MAKING BREAD, BISCUIT, X. Cases, Ac, So. Always Keady and heltable. and is roucb bealtbiertban snmeof the viiUinoitK compounds aoIu under the bead of Hatting roir . For sale by nolH OkO. MjUONALD- W. E. A. ttornoy A X a K W . AM 11 DEALER IX MEAL ESTATE, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a variety of property, botU c.ty antl couutty, for Na.e or exchaugtt on reaeonable terms a Inn, Wt-atern ULUOS. tali at (1Rose's Rfal Estate Exchanse." In baaeimnt of kicbange Bank, on Uig i street, a litt e toutl. ot state, i olumbut, unio. maro-u ly JOHN U. CAKEK, Heal Estate llrokcr, OFFICE IN ODEON BUILDING, COLUMBUS, OHIO, W1 ILL DEVOTE A POKTION OF liia time to Buylnjr and t-'elllnu rnp-rty for others. Negotiating litans and Making Colleclimn in -rankiin aaa aajotning countietj, on tue wont noerai terms. Letters ad treated, with poptate stamp inclosed, will receive prornpiaiitniiun. riRFiKitf o ft Any en. sen or Loiamnus. jh'z William Scott, FASHIONABLE JjrBtKjB-, AMI BABBI3 XI. 11 7 ILL , BE FOUND AT HIS SA- T T WOS (oow fitted up tn tbe first style of com ort) under Hariiitt rmiiu'i uanking rJouH, tn AMBOS'S BUILDING, High Street, between the American and Neil Home, jei- Columbus, Ohio. Lumber, Lath and Ghiugles, LIRD 01L& SIEIRINE CANDLES For Cash Only. PROM AND AFTER THIS DATE JL I an.ll reduce all branches o' my busiurss ti ihe OAS XI And shall pat d'.wn prices in proportion. Purchaser will bnd it totbeir advantaie to call tnme.asl have and shall keep en band a good stock of eaiioii.d I umler of all klnda, which will be .'Id at I mm 10 til 10 per rent, below credit pries. I have In operation 8 Wood worth Planing Machines, 1 of Crosby's Patent rti.lic g Saws, and 1 UiirltrhtHew.. And am preptred to turocor raio a'l kinds of Lumber for others on snort notice, win aiHO keep urensea ijum ber of ail klads on band lor sale, mciuun g Planed Flooring or all kinds, Foplar and Pine Siding, and it Inch sod Pannel ftuM. At Cleveland prloea, adding transportation and other expensea. 1 tia .'so engaged Id tbe manufacture of Lard Oil and Stearine Candles, And oan fill any order for a No. 1 artlcl. of either sties than tlevei.nd or Cincinnati prlcea. As I do nut Intend Iron Ibis time on to make .uy douotiul or alow rebia, thoee la the babit of paying s th-i, io oan avail them aalves of this reduction in prices without bring charged and made to pay .ll tne Dal debts always made lo aenerai errdtt buslneaa. Olace, Lumbar Y.rd and Oil Factory wast of the CanaU, Mtwaen I nana ..a moobo street.. i 0 THEO. COMSTOCK. CHEAP FUELMfEEP WARM I! Harlow brothers, PnOPRIETORS OP TUB Muskingum Coal Miaes, OF MUSKUGUM COUNTY, AHu delem in all tie Tarietlaa of . . CJ A. Md ' nauallv Rnl.l in 1hl mrkMt. are nrt-bared to aupply Coal fliieot from the mine upon th most f.roiable wrma. The Munkln,um Coal ha. been tested side by aide with the other Coals of the country, and found to con'ain one-third more heaiiog properties than any other; eon-aeiiurntly olte t saying ol 100 bushels In every 300, or lliirly-lhrfp pr teot. We hare ouenad our office for the ore.-1 In tbe office of the Obin pt.ua Company, where we will bebacpyto exhibit ssmplvs ami take orders. (rOera tmm abnmd idre sed to the proprietors at elf r Zuiesriile or l olumbus, will recite prompt at tentlon. jul3 d.-2-tf BIKI.OW HKUIMBrlB. mv a. rJp eu jml je , eJ E VV E L Ii V, SILVER WARE AND PEUPUMEnY. New and Splendid Assorlmfiil Our stock oomprises every rarirty of CLOCKS, WAT0QE8. JErtELRY, SILVER WARE, SILVER I'LATED WARE, . 0ANE9, PERFUMERY, AND I'ANCY GOODS, Which we will o(Tr al the lo(vi;t cash phiccs. W wish tocall the atteutlnn of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, TO UUR ASrtllRTMKM OF Watches, Tools and Materials, Imported ilir.ctly from the Uaonfactniies of Eugland and Switzerland, and which we will ell aa low, il not lower, than any other importinir hona In the United Suttee. L. LESgUEKUKX S"NS, Ambo.N illock, d31 Between the American and Ni-il Uoui-e. Cabinet Chair HAVING DISPOSED OF OUR Lame -trcli ol Furniture .ad Ch.ira to Utsnra. chnedtnirer A brown, for tbe purpose of entering into otner bu-in.ss, we .on Id icspectlully recommend our euccessorn loour old customers, as men of poetical nowleiige, much experienee, and every way worthy of ublio patron ie. Loiumnus, Oct. 'ii, 18S7. HLUHha a, urr-ne.. SCHOtCDI NG KK & DROWN, SrC.CKShOVS TU HUGHES etc. BEEBE, ilanufactvnn ami Dealer! in Cabinet Furniture, CAatri, Looking ila'i't ami JMaitraiet.at no lux Street, near 2own. Iluitlies ft Hrehe'a celebrated Centra Hinge Spring Beda, aLd Toole's Improved l atent Spr.ug Hea Kottoraa, ept conitautl, on nand, at tne lowest raies, ana can had only at this establishment. t'l'l Furniture and Ohslrs repaired neatly ana wan dlHpalci-.. Messrs. schoemner s i.rown win aisoattenu io me UNIifclirAKINi; IHJ.MNK S, And having p'O' idi d ihem.elves with a new and beautiful Hr are, ihry w, 11 he ready at all times punctually nil inuuiptiy t ' be in atteni ance at runerala. Mairinic a prsrticai Knowienge oi tneir ousmesa, in an its vsri u brunches, and determined to build up a trade onthe priucipienf quick sxlea and meil prohts, they repf ctfully holicit a tharenf public patronage. jX7-Ubiu DOiiDKl IM1 E & WHITE, (HUUChSHIillS TO P. B. DUUIIUIDUC,) III. II ST., 3 DOORS SOUTH of TOWN, Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of MARBLEIZED MANTELS & GRATES, Of new and beautiful styles. WOOD COOK STOVE. Have just recelvnd several new patterns of Cook Stove, having valuable improveinen a over old pattems. One i a cast linrd elevated men a rematkably Una working ati.ve, with a small amount of fuel. It has o pot hleetj and Urge oven always in baking Older when other onok-Ing is being done. COAL COOK STOVES, Two patterns, with oven as large as Wood Stoves, good bakers, .-vary way anpenor to any heretofore in use. A trial will aalisfv any one or tbe lact. These Stoves took the Premium at the laat Pennsylvania State Fair. Mew 111 t Stoves, With eiteneinn tops and plain. Ibis justly celebrated stove reauiies but ball the wood used by other .lovea. The plalu ones are but little higher than other stotaa. Parlor Stoves, A Una stnok lor Mi ood and Coal. Many new and desi rable patterns. Hall, School House, Box, Six and 1 en I'laie stove., .SMOOTHING IRONS, Of every variety. Laundry, common and patent Tailor a hona. d sea aw a. mm rowJ ae 9 Robins .n' atent, double, for Wood and Coal atovea. FreNervini: Kettles, SELF-SCALING FKUIT CAN 8, A new article of Tin To, s, 4e., constructed so .a to Insure fruits Ires from the le&Ht taxte ot tin or cement, ao cheap that all may enjoy the luxury of fresh fruit .11 the yer. Cement .Iw.ya on band. Willi almost every uaelul article in tue line oi House Furnishing Materials. A 11.11 French Millinery. REMOVAL. MRS. J. A. HENDERSON, WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- 11 rOiM her cuitomers and tbe public grnai ally, that she will iiu ve to her New und Elegant Store, 92 (lest Fourth St., 2nd Uonr wrst of Viae St., And directly OjipoiiU the Pott Office, ClXI.OiXB33.Ati, OXxio, Oh the I 'slli ot Miircli, On which day she ill open th lament and best assort ment 01 FRENCH BONNETS,' Bonnet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, AiM Ol HKIl Millinery Trimmings Ever broinrht tn Clnc ni all. With her Inereajed fecill ties for d .inir a much laiaur buainessthan .he bas here tofore done, ber .-tore and fhow Km ms being the lament etof New Yoik, the will be ennbltd to oiler Uurqn.Ied Imlucfraeiits To nuNtumers lu ur lin", at v WHOLESALE ANDJETAIL. IVrrtoui Tliling Clnclanatl aie partioulaily invited to can a. No. 92 Fourth Street, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. J. A. IIEMILRSO.N. ro a 1 8-dlm p.hf. .. rmsicUus' Visiting Lists. N EW SDr-PLY AT jaU RANBAU. AaT0N8 SPRING GOODS! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY A In. and well aaleoted stock of Spring and Summer Goods, C0MPBI8IN0 KYKKTTHINO FOREIGN AND OOMESTIO From a Needle to an Anchor, waioa wa shall axDuci to WHOLESALE PRICES li And olfr Indaoemsnta to purchasera not usually net with. We particularly call tbe attention of Lailea to our le- . lection of NIJL DEC m9 DRY GOODS, AMD 1 Km'broldlerleM, And in act every thing pertaining to ! the Wearing Apparel of Ladies. MRU. A, D. SELLS Having selected with care the ladles' Department of our Stock, we hope to meet their wants In all classes of Goods. H. & A. H. SELLS, First Duor North of tbe American Hotel, OLJHIBU. ma'15-dwly A grin is Wanted! IN EVERY VILLAGE IN THE STATE. TO SELL, BY i-UBSOMPTION: LIFE OF DR. KANE, BY DOCT. WM. ELDER. FINELY ILLUSTRATED, 11.50. BRAZIL AND TOE BRAZILIANS. The Most Charming Book of the Year, Illustrated with 150 Outs, $3.00. CYCLOPEDIA OF WIT AND HUMOR, BY. W. E. BIIRT0I. ILLUSTRATED WITH Fine Steel and Wood Engravings. $4.00. Cyclopedia of American Eloqnence, IFi'a Engravingi of Eminent Staemen 8 Vola. Ijoatlier 06. iPPLEnWS MERICM ENCffLOPEDIl, IS Volnnic6, TO KB ISSUBD EVERT TWO OR TBBKE HONTUS Applications for Agencies should be addressed to , FOLLETT, FOSTER A CO. JOURNAL BUILDINGS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, sp21 fel-dw STATIONERY, Foreign mid Domestic, COMPRISING EVERY ARTICLE, STAPLE.AND FANCY. IN GBKAT TARIKTT, On Hand, and Made to Orders IiITIIOGnAPniNO. CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, Ac, Ao., &o. Bank Note Paper. PRINTING AND B 0 OK-BINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. GOLD PENS -THE HE8T MAKERS. FINE CUTLERY. Fatout Xoxi. . 3VCAlK.exrs. Bankers' Cases, Bill Folds, POCKET BOOKS AND WALLETS' COMBS AND BRUSHES, FIN! AMOBTMEIT, Of SCrlKlOB QCAIITT. For a.le kt the New Book Store ot de!8 J. H. R1LKT CO. Books and Stationery, PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS, L x. mat JBiK m m mm tmm PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, WORK STANDS AND BASKETS IN GREAT VARIETY, Window Shades and Cornices, Curtain Loopi, Centir TautU, Buff Holland), ic., 4c II7K HAVE NOW OUR WHOLS STOI VV in TUB LARGK SAl.KH ROOM, lust completed. and have made large additions to tne sioca, notn in Foreign and Domestic Goods, To which the attention of the public la respectfully In vlted. de!8 ' H. Rll.lfV 4 CO. GREAT INDUCEMENTS Mrs. Ilopperton r.FFERS A RICH AND VARIOUS V assortment of FANCY AT VERY LOW PRICES, Andeverylhingde Ir.ble in Bonnets, Headdresses, Caps, Feath ers, Flowers, Laces & Ribbons. Also, new style and large variety of Cor sets, at various prices. Order, solicited, and attended to in style and ale- r?he leoi ers her thanks for i ast favors, and hopes atlll to receive the patronage heretofore o liberally awarded tn Kur Mrs. rtnrperloa will always keep a One assortment of HAIR BRAIDS, CURLS, FBONT8, Ac, And will receive order, for Wilts uud Toupees Of any Shade or ntvle. no30 tfOR SALE. A SUHOLAliaHU' In Comrneiotal College will be sold low, If Imme diate applinatloa be made. Apply at thia omee. JelB-ewtl. New York Advertisements. lucius HAirr, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN METALS 4 & 6 BUltLINd SLIP, . EW YORK, OFFERS FOR SALE BANC A TIN, 8tr.it. 1 lo, Antimony, Spanish and American Lead, (lab line, Copper, biarnuth, bar 1 in and Bar Lead, Babbit metal. Mi alter b'older, number's sluliler, ate Abo, BKUAVNU and PLtTkO WaKE at wholesale and retail. marlO-o6ia French's Hotel. pORNER of FRANKFORT STREET J .od City Hall fquare, opposite the City Hall, NEW YORK. Tbla Hotel la oouduoted on th k European Plan of Lodging Rooms, And MV.la .( they may ba ordered iu the apaciooa Refectory.1 lhara la . Barber'a Shop, with Baths, in connection tbeewlth. This popular ! otel la In tba Immediate vicinity of mercantile business, and ifaa principal places of Amusement, and off-, every Inducement to those who consult eonvenlenee .nd economy. Those going to Calilornia or E in pa, will ba furnished with all the in'oim.tion they desire, and also be pio tected from imposition In tbe purobase ol passage tickets. il. FRENCH, Proprietor. N. B Beware of Runners who say we are lull, aa many are interested In saying ao. uiarll-d3m Richardson's IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, StG. L the nubile will nleaea hear in mind that the OKNU- ISK UOOitlarealaa aaaled with tue lull s gnatiire of tne nrm, via: EI0HARDSON, SONS fe OWDEN. J. BULLOCKK k 1. B LOOK R, Agents ' 88 Churoh atreet, near Barclay atreet. New York. f25-d3m e THE GOLDEN PRIZE for 1853. ILLUSTRATED, ILLl'SratTED. rpHE NEW YORK WEEKLY GOL- 1 DKN PKIZE la one of tbe lamest and best litera y papers of th. dty. Aolnperial Quart l, containing mar r.on, orrosrr ooLoassof enterialning origin .1 metier, and ai.i4ri.T ULuaraAriD every week. A Gift worth from 50 cents to 8600 in Gold will be presented to each subscriber on receipt of the subscription money. Teh .us: One copy for one year $2 00 and 1 gift " twoyeara 60 and " " three years 6 00 and 3 " " Ore year 8 00 and and To OLree Three copies one year 16 and 8 gift!. Pive " 8 and t " Ten " " 16 and 10 " Twrntjr-on. " 30 and SI The articlea to be dlstilbuted .re comprlnad in tbe following hat: 2 packages of gold, containing $500 eaob. 6 " " ilOO " 10 " " ' loO " 10 Patent lever hunttnr otasd Watohea,.,, 100 " io Gold Wntches 76 " so " eo loo " 00 800 Ladles' Oo'd Watches 86 ' 200 Silver Bunting eased Watches 80 " 600 Bllver Wet be. 10 to 26 1000 Oold Guard, Veat and fob Chains.. 10 to 30 " Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins. Cult Pins, Sleeve Puttona. Rings, ttbirt Mads. Wat h Keys, Gold and dilver Tbimb'es. and a variety of otner article, wurtn rrom io oenia in ajio eace. Immediately on reeelpt of the aubscri tion money, the saoecrtoer'a name win oe enierta aponour auo.ertption book opposite a oamber, and the gift oorreapooolng win that number will be forwarded within one wek, to tne suoscrioer, ny mou or rajsert, ponpail. .er ah eommunic.uons snouia De .ooreaseo to BF.CKET & CO., 48 .nd 49 HotT.t Building, 836 Broadwav, N. T. ,, S'lmiiit ooriae Ban rtun. Auum WaaTao. ja'Jl-c'8mweow-. A UJNUKUcillU bUBINlitiS HAN UAN XX mase, in any part of the Uuited States, fiom three to five dollars a day, by selling from sample, "7'iiK i&NI INDIA hUBfJERcArkTir FLUID LAMP."wltn an improved Burner. Every family who has regard lor lite, peraou, properly or economy, win purooate Ibcm. For information, by mail, inclose stamp, to BAWiUUHSl MUTT, Patenteea and eioluaive Manufacturera, no27-dOm 6U Fulton street, New York. LH.HTE, AEWTON h UKADUUUtS, 421 Broome Street, New York, M ATJTTPA rTTTRTi'.RS fiff THP. PAT. iVi ENT ARCH WREST PLANK PIANO FORTErt, cel ebrated for depth, fullness, rlohuesa, purity, and a pecu liar aingins; quality oi tneir tone, tor wntcn tbey have received the highest enoomiuma from the greatest muni-Gal celebrities ol tbe eounlry:and io every fair, when brought In compel! tion-wiih otner insti omenta, have obtained the highest premium. The Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which la owned and used only by us, guarantee their standing In tune longer than any other Instrument; while their unprecedented demand in all parts of the country la a aumolent proof ol their excellence. A libe ral discount to Clergymen, oohoois ana the trade. jen-oiy-e DENTISTRY SWAIN, N." SAVAGES'i NEW BLOCK, ly Riirh t., nnn.ptat flnnaa. pianos, melodeons. And Mnsicitl Merchandlne Generally, At Greatly Red need Prices for Cairb. A. BAHR A CO, oolO-dwly del4 Hiuh Street. MERCHANT TAILOBINi ESTABLISHMENT, JOHNSON BUILDING. We have Splendid. Goods, WE HAVE GOOD WORKMEN, WE HIVE CHOICE FtRMSBINO 000D8, We Have Cash lor our Goods. Ple.se examine everywhere elae, .nd buy of ua. TIM. HKWKl.L, oe23-y w r. ciorn. K e in o v a I . DR. 0. E. EELS HAS REMOVED hia Olace to Friend atreet, (Eberly'a building,) second 1 duor from High. ocSt-dtf NOTICE. fpHB UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAT X entered Jnto . copartnership la th. preetla. of Med icine and Surgery in thla city and vicinity, under tbe name of VrJarr s nui. umce on me corner or Town and Third streets, lately occupied by Morrison k Barr. $f Speoial attention pain to diseases of the Lung, anc remaieuneas... n. n. bakk, no!8-tf G. L, HID. t COLUMBJJS NURtsEKY. For Ihe Spring of 1858. A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT 1Y of FRUIT and OhNAMENTAL TRr.ES, fhtubs, Vines, etc Afplb 'I Bin, (8 years grafted,) very thrifty, .nd of Ilia be.t varieties tor ventral ana nouinern uutu, Pbab Tukkh, boib standard and dwaif, ti.e latter on Angara qulm-e moras, ve y inriuy ana nauusome. Lhikkt Inn, ad.ited to the el I mate of the South weat. mostly on Afaaalrb sfoclct, and brauchlni low. Pba a Tssim. ol the tint age aud site, with One healthy roots, and of the oholcest kind.. Plume, Quinces. Apricots, Nectarines. Almond, Grapes Curiants, Gooeebei rles, Raspberries, Strawberries, Rhubarb ami Asperagua Hoot., Usage Oiauge plants, (for urging,) etc Also, Evergreens of various kinds. Rose, and Orna mental Shrub, and Flows! a, in great variety, and at low prieea. (Twenty varieties of choice Flowhk Mil sent oy mail, postage tree, inr .1 ) MJT Call or lend for a Ihwhiptit, CtTALoana, and order directly Irom ne.d quartera, aa no Agrnu are tm-uinyed (a Mil (rati arw. Articles will be sacked .a cutely, aud forwarded to any poiolaon tbe Kaiuosds, as directed. The Nursery la one mile south of Ihe Court Ilou.e, on the ChUlioithe Tump ke. Catalogues may be obtained at tue vuineaior ejm, In tne Journal Building. . M. B. BAl'rHAU at CO.. mart-dwlm Columbus, lih'o. A BARGAIN. THOSE TWO DESIRABLE VACANT LOTS on the north weat eorn.r of Btate ud Fourth streets are ow In the market. For pnea. He., Inquire oi ien Juan n. UBan, lailj Gio Slate Jranul. SENATE. ' Fkidat, March 26, 1858. Concluded. 1 Mr. CANPIELD .aid tie objHollo'ii ot th Senator did not hold Rood. Tbe bill creates larger board for nob, than under the preaent ayatrm. He explained tbe mode under eacb 'em, and argupd that Ibe prwot system narrowed reapooeibilltv m r than thu oue proponed to be substituted. The board of centtore would number nine for each Inxtituliou while ibe prfHcnt mode required bat six. Mr. SCULE1CH laid the opnralioii of tbe board of cruKora wojld be uniform aud therefore was dnimble. Aa to ihn political api-ot, io wbioh the mailer rhould b. viewed, be deeired to y, that right or wroo.-, he adhered to tbe maxim that "io tba victors bel"nir tbe snoila.1 He was for an open, manly and fair content, and when obtained, that tbe power ebould reused for friunda Ke would live up lo tbe maxim, and subscribed to the doctrines aaaerted by tbe gentleman from "benighted" Ashtabula. Tbe Benevolent Inatituiious bad beau ustd to feed tba "hungry di g." with tbe gut fat of government. Ia tbe honorable gentleman's party tnere were honorable men. but he knew wbo oame under tbe oategory of "hungry dogs." Pel haps tbe Democratio party have a few, but certainly bad no monopoly of that kind of out tie. It was not ibn design of tbe bill, and lor one at least, be could sneak that It was not bl ol'jeot to throw gut'.at to "hungry dogs." Tbe constitution gave tbe power to restore tbelr friends, who bad run tbe gauntlet. He argued tbe conatitulioDal provision It 6xes tha appointment ot trustees. Tba bill does nohinterfer with tbe mode of electing tbe trustees. It don't claim to interfere. Tbe conatiiutloo suya nothing of tbe superintendent. That officer is not known lo tbe constitution. He is a creature of law. Tbe trustees conoot make him without ptovisionof law. Without it ihey pan do nothing. Oue of tbee creatures oflnw is tbe euperiuiendent. A constitution expounder bas found it necessary that trustees should be appointed by tbe Governor, and tbtt tbe auperiuieudeot sbouhl be appointed by tbe trustees, ims Is absurd, lie is appuiot-d as tbe legislature direots. He say no appoint meat tbe bill contemplates will be valid. Tbe appoiutment by the bill accords with Ibe letter ot tne conelilulioo. Noue of tbe biurd are creatures ol the legislature. They are not legislative officers. 'J here is no ose of Ulltiug ol tbe constitution. It is merely a question of expediency. It is to work lor the best interests I tbe people. It is fair by theconstitutio , aud it Is iu every way expedient. Mr. GREEN Wbat is tbe difference between making the appointment directly or indirectly? Mr. tSLAUE said be would answer Ibe question by abkiog another. Wbat is the difflsieooe between conferring tbe appointing power on three as oontemplaled by tbe bill, or on tbe trustees! Tbe superintendent is not a coostita tional officer. The same tiling is reached whether tbe appointment Is make by trustees or others. Mr. GREEN Ton exeroise the appointing power by creating office aud appoiuting to it. Mr. SCHLEICH-Tbe board of trustees is diiected by the constitution and the mode of selecting tbem pointed out. All the powers tney exerolee are provided for by law. There ia no difference eo lar as tbe constitution is concerned, whether the appointment of. super intendent is con tided to tbe trustees or somebody else. Mr. CANFIELD did not know that he could appreciate tba argument. Do not the Legisia ture exeroise the appointing power in appoint ing three doctors to discharge certain duties? Mr. SGHLEICU-Clearly not. Tbey exercise no appoiuting power for tbey fill no offices. Tbey :reata machiuery by which what they do may be carried out. The Legislature ban the power lo oreate tbis commission, aud Ibe qti'S tiou is, is it expedieulr Upon thu majority rests the responsibility, ji, ia tbe remotest de gree, tbey affect tbe prosperity of . tbe institu tions, hold them to tbeir proper responsibility io tbe people. For one, he was ready to answer to bis constituents. Be bad been admonish ed by tbe Senator from Ashtabula, thut wben tbey bad tbe power tbey put tbeir friends lu office. He thought it proper as the name of Dr. Eels bad been meutioned in tbe Senate, to men- tiou a lact which was tbe subject of publio ru mor, tie bad been charged, with the undue oonaumptiou of liquors in tne institution uuder bis charge. A "smelling committee." no, a standing or select committee bad been put upon bis bee Is. At a social gatberiug, where hnspi talitiei bad been dispensed, a certain officer was there and asked for whisky or brandy. He was informed that wbat liquors were in tbe institution belonged to the State. He still insisted, until liquor was teut for, which be guxzled down, and then treated bis aocom- moda.iug boat with tbe grateful appreciation ol tbe courtesy by going before the committee wltb bis temimony. Mr. TA i iUH The liquor in tbe Institution was Intended for crazy folks. Mr. UATUri Who was HI Mr. KCHLEiCHsaid be did not know who, but be beard he was a high officer. Mr. (jAiutl bad beard In a conversation on tbe subject last night, th tt it was Wm. D. Mor gan. htfveral voices "Morton, not Morgan. Voice Dr. Eels attributed his trouble to Morgan, Mr. (JADWELL. Are we to understand that Dr. Eels is to be restored! Mr. K1NCAID bad learned that the high officer alluded to was no less a person than Ex Lieut. Governor rord. Mr. SCHLEICH, in reply to the Senator from Ashtabula, said It be weta a member of the board Dr. Eels sbould have his support. It was important for Dr. Eels thatba sbould have been beard. Tbe effect bad been produced on the publio.mtnd. The committee refused to re port in exculpation of Dr. Eels. There was another institution be could name, but would not now. in wbioh I milar tyranny had been ex- ercised. He merely wished to show that tbeir predecessors bad been chargeable witb more than could now be laid to tbeir doors. Tbey bad tba power and tbe right to tarn out tbe in- oumbents and put in their friends, but he arraigned them lor the way they did it. On visiting tbe institutions he had found tba superintendents gentlemanly and courteous. Be ad mitted that be Knew nothing aooui ineir nmeis or unfitness, lie did not inquire. Tbe Repub licans bad made a clean sweep, and lie hoped every Democrat would stand up to the responsibility of showing them that one good turn de serves another. Mr. TAYLOR Said something in reference to tbe liquor obtained at tbe Central Asylum. Mr. bCULEICH Tbe high officer after partaking of tbe hospitalities ol Dr. Eela went oeiore tne committee anu mane uie omuavii. Mr. TAYLOR He kept out of the way and refused totestify. Thecommitleemadearepor , but did not undertake to charge or exculpate Dr. Eels, but relying upon thu records of tho institution, did report that too much liquor had ben used. For some purposes or anoioer, too much liquor hud been brought Into the institution, and the Information was chiefly obtained Irom tbe records. Dr. Eels hsd the advantage of explaining lu a long communication of sever al page. Ou notion of Mr. McOLEARY t1'. committee rose and reported progresH and bad leave to sit again, Messrs. MILES and CANTWELL obtained leave ol absence until Monday. On motion of Mr. UENKLE the Seti.ile took a recess. AFTIRHnON SESSION. The PRESIDENT of tbe Senate laid before the Senate a communication Irom the Governor, giving tbe Seuate notice ot certain resolutions passed by tbe Legislature ot Maine, being tianamitted to tbe House or Representatives. Mr. LANQDOir, from tha standing ommUtee on Corporations other than Municipal, to which was relerred H. No. 161: Supplementary lo an act to incorporate tbe Piqua and St. Mary's Turnpike Company, pained Feb. 21, 1841, reported back the same without amendment, when, no motion or Mr. GARD, tbe bill was referred to the Judiciary pnmmittee. Mr. LANGDON, from same committee, to whom was relerred S. No. 91: To authorize tbe board of education of ibe luoorDorated village of New Lexiiiiiiou to burrow money lor school purpoHi's. repotted back tie same, wilb a re- ooumeiidation that said bill tie referred to tbe UDding committee ou Schools aud School Lands, which was agreed to Mr. PEttUlLL, from tbe standing committee on tbe 1'uoitt'uliary, to which was relerred a resolution ol the Senate relative to ibe nature unit extent ol ibe liability of J. B. Buttles, late waraeo ot tho Ohio Penitentiary to Ibe Slate tor any uupaid balance due f rom biirj to Ibe Stute as euch Warden, reported thai they bad taken evidence relative to the same, which tbey herewith transmit, and reoommeud thut this report be referred lo tbe staudinn cummittte on Judiciaiy. Mr. bollLElUH, from tbe standing committee on finance, to which was referred S. No, 111: Nelaiing to th. redemption and cancellation of the securities for tbe luuded debt of oountiee io tbis State, reported tbe same back with sundry amendments', which were agreed to. Tbe bin wag then ordered to be engrossed and read tbe third time to-morrow. On motion ol Mr. SHIDELER, S. No. 122: To provide lor fie election of an additioual judge of the court of common pleas for tbe 1st subdi vision of tbe second judicial diotriot, was taken Irom tbe table aud referred to a select committee of oue Mr. SHIDELER. Ou mulioa ol Mr. GREEN, the Senate rcsol- ' ved Itself Into committee of Ibe Whole, on the orders of tbe day Mr. fcLADE in the chair. Tbe committee was engiged a considerable time in tbe consideration ot S. No. 120: To reorganise the Benevolent Iuntilutious, which bad oc cupied Ibe foreuoou. It was amended by its Ineuds, but the amendments proposed to defeat tbe obieuta of the bill were voted down. Tbe bill passed through committee. S. No. 130: Relating to the appointment of officers and tilling vacancies not provided for ry tbe constitution, was also discusi-ed at some length. It contemplates a change in the mode uf appoiuting tbe Directors of the Penitentiary. Alter considerable resistance, it was likewise psssed through committee. After considerable time spent in examining these and sundry other bills, tha committee rose and reported bdek tbe following bills, some witb aud some without amendment: S. No. 128: Providing lor tbo appointment of Janitor of ibe State House, and defining bis duties, without amendment, and the samo on motion ot Mr. S0ULE10H, was relerred to tbe committee on State Buildings. S. No. 120: To re orgauiEo tbe Publio Benev olent Institutions of tbe State ot Ohio, w th amendments, and on motion of Mr. Rfcll), the time witb pending ameudmeute, was referred lo tbe committee on Public Benevolent institu tions. S. No. 130: Relating to the appointment of officers and the filling of vacancies not provided tor by tbe constitution, wi h sundry aueud-ments, and same with pendiug amendments, was on motion, referred to the. standing committee on tbe Judiciary. S. No. 121: For the punishment of an offense therein named, with one amendment, and tbe fame with pending amendment, on motion, was relerred lo the same committee. MiSsra.GATCH, GEhEN and HOLLOWAY obtained leave of abseuce nutil Tuesday. fl. No. 151: To authorize the town council of the towu of Woodsticlii to sell a certain lot in siid town, was read the first time. On motion of Air. JJA1 Cti, tbe Seoale ad- jourm-d- Capital University. rrHE SPRING SESSION OF THIS X Institution will commence on i Wednesday, April 7tli, And continue fourteen weeks. TB GRAMMAR HCHOOL will be reopened at tbe for mer situation, on Town atreet, betwten Finn and Sixth streets A PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, for Boia between the sgea of eight and eleven) ears, will ba commenced at the sam time and place.. THE (AiLi.KGlATE CLASSED wll recite, aa before, at the College Building. Ibe teima (in advance) for the Spring session are lo Primary Lepartment,.... $4 fiO In Gr.mmar rchool 7.50 . ' In College Claras 11 to Student a from abroad oaa room and boaro ia the fnl-veriiiiy Buildi g, or at approved boarding places lu the oity. For particulars apply to Rev. W. F. Lebmann, President, pro tern., or to the subscriber. D.N'L WORI.EY, mar!8-d3w .Secretary of the Faculty. Who Wants a Nice Lot? MR. JOSEPH WHITEHILL AND myself will divide those two lot. on the north at corner of mate and Fourth -treeta, making lour lots on Mate street 4S feet 104 inches front, by U feet deep. For further particulars inquire ef maris JuHN W. BAKnrt, Odeon Building. A Choice Farm for Sale. rpHIS FARM IS SITUATED ON JL the Columb-.i & Wortiiing'oo Flank Komi, 6 mile north of the citj, and U one ot tbe rnont destratil furm in the eouoty. There tre l'O acrn of Und, 76 of which are under a high itate ol enltUation. the b-t lance wll timbered. The farm ia watered by a living -i-rinr. The improvement oonHr-t of a Ure two r-torj Brick Ho una with eleven room-., and all the neceihar? On I building, a large barn, &d., a young orchard of grafted frui , uow bearing. Any peraon t inning to purchase a mo'ei farm in tbe iiealthit location in tba county, would connult their Interact by lorkicg at this one before t urcbasing elsewhere. For further particular inquire of mal JOHN W. BaKER, Odeon Builder. JOHN R. lit OH, JUJUlTCaTOXHaC, Opposite the Goodale Iiouse, jf JthcOLUM BUS, O H IO, W QJLO Has just received a Full Slock of rUitB AS Drugs, Chemicals & Dye-Stuffe, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFFS. Pare Wines, Brandy and Gin for Medicinal purposes. Physician.' Preuriptioni Corefnlly Prepared, at ill Hours, Day or Night. DOl"-wly FURN1T UliE! . WHOLES VLE AVI) RETAIL, 'it nnd 23 East Four tit Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. S. J. JOHN HAS IN STORE AND FOR SALE a Urg MFortmeot ol Home Mnnufattured worft, wlilnh for at:e, HnUh and durability oannot ba nur-paHaedPrices will bn found aa low aa that of auy MUblUu-mct in the United Matri. Ali work wrraiit-d. The trade unpolled upon the moat rfamnablts term. Call aud flee maiVS-dwiiii WHILE IN MY PROFESSIONAL capacity aa ahaiatant F.nulnerr attached to the e plorlng party engared in ooiieoilng the antiquities frum Hie rums ot the el'y of Mnev.h, 1 came In possession of the msoueoipts of several important receipts need by the anoh nta for preserving the health and beauiiMug tbe pi-rs'n. Among oilier. I ilisco.eied one for Invigorating and preservin the Hair, preveutini it from f illing out or bei oming gray, a nrl restoring it in ca.es o balonesa Havng bad au oppo tu-nity of testii g tb:a reimdy myself and wiinea.in us effect on several of my IrieLda. 1 am fully aaiind ol its eitraoidiuary virtues, and aa 1 baie esulvid upon staying this summer in N w Vork, prerluui to fu All ng a pro'e-itonai erigagi-maot io routn America, I will K'V. to all wbo maj dmrn It au opportunity of bam filing by the diao ivery. Having bronaht with me th-principal Ugreiiient. m a 0 m,c airated tor n, I will een 1 for One Lioilar a su(H. lent u.uautlty to make a pieparatiou that will last three months, address JbKOMa 0. AND&tW"I, C. K., mar29-dwlm New Yur, City. LIFE OF AARON BURR BY PAR-TuN, at . . Jail KANUAU. a AtmiH'B. |
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