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(1 X 7 ( A Mil 111 III 11 P M III II 111 If . t VOLUME XX. lie Otitic Journal lit fustian xn DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY SOHOPIiEn cto O O. WM. SCIIOULER, Editor. Terms Invariably in Advance. Oiii.T tja 00 per year. By the Carrier, per week 12i U. Tfti-WnKiT 8 00 par year. Wsiy 1 00 " Clubs ot ten and over 160 TERMS OF ADVERTISING BY THK SQUARE. (tEN LINES OR lim H4KI A RQCAHI.) One square I rear ..$18 00 ; one squat lt.euku. 13 60 , 3 00 One " months 13 00 j one " 2 Weeks... One " 6 month, ID 00 ; ou " lweelr.... Una " II month, 8 00 ; oua " 3 daye On ilmootha 6 60 ; one 11 2.la?a.... Oje " 1 mouth 4 60 ; one ' 1 Insertion i m i orf! 76 (0 Displayed advertisements half mora than tlia above rates. Advertisements leaded anil placed in the oulutna ol ' Special Notices," doutilt the orJinaiy rales. All notices required to be published by lair, legal ratei, II ordered un the Inside exclusively after the first week, 60 per oeut. mure than the above rates ; but all such will appear in iue ni-weeKiy wituout enarge. btiftiuMHa Cards, not exceeding fire lines, por year, In tae, l'J,60 per line ; outeide a. Notices of meotlngs, charitable societies, Br oompa niee, sc., bait prioe. Marriage notlees '26 cents. In m instance will they ap pear, unfcu paidor. Advertisement, not accompanied with written dlreo t ons oil) be inserted till forbid, and oharged accord ingly. All lrantie.nl advertisements mint be paid in advance. Ibis rule will not be varied Irom. Weekly, same price as the Daily, where the advertiser use, me weeaiy aiuue. nuwn in .'an. tuu nmmj are both nsed, then Ilia charge for the Weekly will be hall the rale of the Daily. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so ruucu lor lue epaoe ne occupies, tue cnangea neing otiaigonble with the composition only. This plau is now generally adopted. .: , . j.'.l.1 WILLIAM SAGER, BOOT&, SHOEMAKER, High at., East aide, six doors South of Town at., apr29yl COLUMBUS, O. DR. MORRISON, (KWTL'KXKD TO COLUMBUS,) Ollice, Southwest corner of Town and Third Streets. 4-fbuse indebted lor former services will find their accouuta at hi. office, myodinu OLlVEll ZlEUtiNFlSS, Teacher ol' the Piano Forte. For terms, Kc, apply at room 32, Neil Ilousej or Gil lotl'a Mnuo Store. dec2ro51yd .lilts, M. ilOIf Kit TON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD STAND OV HUiPI.IfT A HALL,) man street, culumbus. sHTStraw lists Bleaohed and Pressed, aprlOly CHAUNCEO"! OU)S. JOSEPH H. GEIGr.R. OLDS & GE1GER, Attoruoya ctt Ij aw, COLUMBUS, VII 10. Kp-Oliiue in the Odeou lluilding.Q myl-6ind ALLEN Q. THURMAN, Attorney . t Iiawi conduits, o. OFFICE ON HIGH ST R E ET, feb20-ly Between Frlond and Mound sts. oH.im'io.N. R. E. V. LOUQH. CHAMPION & liM.LUKa IN CO., CAMBRIDGE, MOCKING, NORTHERN, ZANES V ILLS AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Office near Railroad Depot, uo2 COLUMBUS, O. . W. ANDKKWfl, B. 8. CO AtVDKEWS (V VOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offlco, No. 1 Piatt's building, State street, no23 d3m COLUMBUS, OHIO. C1IAHLES N. HELL, Attorney at Law, CONSTANT BUILDING, HIGH (ST., ap28-tf COLVMIira, OUIO. 01. . L1LLEV, BOOK- BINDER, And Ulank Hook Ulauafacturei, IRgh street, between Broad and Cfay sts, 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. STAFFORD ft SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Columbus, Onto. Bale of Real Estate, Stocks, Household Furniture, Dry tioods, Groceries, Horses, Carriages, kc, ore, attended to in city or country, on tn, must reasonable term,. Liberal advances on consignment, aeci-aiy COAL! COAL I COAL! T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD I article of Coarse Grate Coal, and will sell either at de pot or deliver coal on the shortest notice, at the lowest figure of the market, and warrant to give satisfaction. JAMES O'KANE, oo23 Sole Agent of Zanesville Coal and Lumber Co. WOOL TWINE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIV .1. ED direct from first hands, a large invoice of Wool Twine, which he offers to the Wool Grower, of Ohio at ow figures for rash. He has also instor, a good supply of Twine for Druggists, Bookbinders, Upholsterers, and other uses, to which tne attontion ot the public Is invl ted. J. L. ROSS, je2-d.w3m 45 Weat Columbia at., Cincinnati, O. I'll IK. I. 1 ISHEIC, Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, Bisbee'a Block, over RudlslU',, High Street, Columbus, Otiio. A LL KINDS OF LAND AND ENG1NEER- XX ISO Surveying and Leveling; Mapping Platting Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly and Hitsiaeiorny executea. Refer to M. L. Sullivant, F.sa,.l.lohnGraham, Esq., Col. S. Mudberr, C. E jy31-dlmwly To Hie VlU.en ot Columbus. rHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING HAD large experience in the business and mowing the want, of th, cititens, ha, oncluded to eatablish a tin, of CITr" HACKS, to run to and from any part of th, city. My Carriages ar, ,11 new and oonvenlent. To the Ladle, thi, will aSord a convenient opportunity of Shopping, attending Publio lectures, or of vialtiug the lifferent Public Institution,. By leaving word at the United States Hotel, Capital House, American, Nell House, or Buckeye House, all ordera will be promptly attended to. MW Fare each way, 16 cents.-tJA AM-A line of OMNIBUSES will soon be run regularly from the Court House to the Railroad Depots. Fare ten oeot, each way. THUS. BROCKWAY marld-dtr KltVLK ANO 1'ISTOL t.ALI.EKV. 'pHE SUAKSPEARE RIFLE AND PISTOL J. GAI.LKKV, On Town St., second door from Franklin Hank, I, open at all hours during the day aud eveolng. Gentlemen wishing to perfect themselves in this manly accomplishment are reaiectfully invited to call at the rooms, where every attention will be paid to render their visit agreeable and satisfactory. ,ie2-dtf BLANK. BOOK3-Kvery variety of Blank Books in aire, quality, man uer of ruling, aud style of bindiug, couatautly on hand, or made to order at short uotice, by S. H. BURR CO., marlO High at., opposite State House. DRESS MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF New York City, would respectfully luform the ladies of Columbus aud vicinity, that she is prepared to execute all ordera of DRKS8 AND MANf IIJ.A MAKING, o, the most fashionable styles, and ou reasouabie torms, at her place of residence north sideof Town St., seven doors ast of Fourth st. .marlil tf NEW BOOKS Kutaw, aTaleoi the Revolution; by Slmms. Hertha, last work by Miss Bremer. The Philosophy of Marriage, by M. Ryan, M.D. The Skeptical Era in Modern History, by T. M . Poat. Intermarriage, or the mode in which, and the causes why, Beauty, Health aud Intellect result from certain unions, and Deformity, Disease and Insanity from others. Hoarybead ft McDonuer, by Jacob Abbott. .. 'noughts and Apothegms from the writings or Arch-biahop Wuately. The Sacred Home, by U. P. Gaddls. RANDALL k ASTON. TEEP (JOOL, LADIES 1 T .7, "olved a splendid atock of FANS, of tall, at th, bookstore of RANDALL ASTON, RAILROADS. Cleveland, Columbus Cincinnati ItAlLHOAl). Winter Arrangement for 1855-56. Three Trains Daily from Columbus, in connection with Trains on the Little Miami, and Columbus and Xenla Railroads. 1. EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M.; otitnritnry at Va a via via nmrrKntrinn fiallnn inrnsitliriak Hbelbj, New London and Graftou, arriTinj t Cleveland at 2:4U P. M.; giving passenger! portt hinutea for dinner a oa connecting wan tne 3 f. u. ran KxnresM Train on the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, bo. Tula Train connects at Gallon with the B lie font nine and hrilanaujUfl Railroad, at Crestline with the 1:30 Kxprean i Train ouTlu Ohio and FeaaflTlvaofa Railroad for i'ittg- burib, Philadblpliia, &c, and the Ohio and Indiana Rail- road for Fort Wayne; at Urafton with the 3:45 P. M. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock next morning. 3. Mail Train at 3:30 P. H.; stopping at all way stations between Columbus aud Cleveland, arriving at CJevg' land at 9:15 P. hi., eonnectintr at Creatlino with 6:00 P.M. Fast Train ou the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, &c, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wavne. Sic: at Cleveland with the 9 30 P. tl.Niirht Express Train on tba Lake Shore Railroad far the hast, .1. Kiirht Kxnreaa at 12:15 P. if. : stonnlnr at Dvlawara and all waystatlona North of New London and leaving passengersatallwavsUtions.conneotiniiatCrestllnewlth the 6:X) A. M. Train on the Ohio and Pennnrlvainia Rail rmj tCnflni, will. (k. VnliJn n..r.nHitbriii... - ' -1 - . -fl arrlvim at Ch cairo at 9:30 P. M.. connect in lat Cleveland witn the Morning Train on the Lake Shore Railroad lor Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, ko Bir For through and local Tickets annlr at the Ticket Office in the Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Colnmbus ana unoinnati, ana Little Miami, uoiumDus ana Aenia itanroaa tympanies. k. a. 1 r, Columbus, Nov, lu, lbhb.-atr tiupnxntenarnl Central Ohio Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT CHANGE OF TIME, Two DiiLT Trains Each Wat, (Sundays EicEPTiin,) and err uni cbanoi or i;akd chtwien i.oi.uh-nng and Baltimori, rvN AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 19tu, V lofco, Trains win run as ioiiows GOING EAST. Leant Exprea IVain. Mail Train. Columbus 10:00 A. H 3:30 p. at. Newark 11:10 4:03 Zanesville 12:16 P. M. 6:66 Concord 12:03 " 0:38 Cambridge 1:26 " 7:15 baruesvllie z:.n " :M Bulmout .. H:6 " :0 Arrive at Bellalr 3:45 arr. 10:00 GOING WEST. Leave Exprest Train. Mail Train. Bellair 11:45 a.m. 4:50 a. u. llelmont 12:40 P. V 6:47 " Barueavilie 1:07. " 0:10 Cambridge 2:30 " 7:46 " Concord 3:20 " 8:8 " Zanesville 4:27 " 9:32 " Newark 6:46 11 10:37 " Arr. at Columbus....... 7:20 11 arr. 12:00 M. The Express Train going East will atoo to take no or leave rasuengers, at iJiuinuia, n-lraersville, Newark, Zanesville. Concord. Cambridge, Campbell's. Barneaville. and Belmont, only. Goinu Want, will stop at all Stations upon Bignai. tue mu.ii t rain will slop at all the Stations where the Mail is to be received, or delivered, and at all other stations on nonce being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train connects at Columbus with the tutoress Tram which leave, Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon. and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad at Wheeliug with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Pbildelphlaaud r.aHLeiu viiiro. The 3.30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with tha second lrain from Cincinnati; at Newark with San u.ky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad: and at Wheelin with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pa, sengers leaving Louisville and points below Ciocfnnat and taking the 10:20 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passenger, leaving Indianapolis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, aud reach Wheeling at 10:00 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore anil Ohio Rail road, arriving In Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day, GOING WEST. The 4 60 A. M. Mail Train connect, at Bellair with Night Train ou the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Train, to and from Sanduskr. Mansfield aud Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the Train, for Cincinnati, and with Train, for Aenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana. The 11:46 A.M. Expres, Train connects with the Express Train from Baltlmuro, and arrive, iu Columbus at 7 :20 P. M., and connect, with Trains going South and West, arriving atunciunati ai 1:10 r. m. THATCHER PERKINS, (len'l Superintendent Zaneavllle, Nov. 21, 1855.-dlf New and Direct Route TO STUEBENVILLE, PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YOKK, aud the i'rii)cial p..Htern cnlen, VIA Steubenville & Indiana Railroad, Which Is now completed and in successful operation bo iwaeu is h warn ana tiueoeuviue. DASSENGER3 BY TUI3 ROUTE LEAVE X COLUMBUS via Express Train Central Ohio Railroacl at 10:10 A, M connect at Newark with the abnvo road to Steubeuville, where they arrive at 6 P. M.; leave immediately on FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running in con. section with the road; and altera comfortable night's rest, reach Plttsbnrgh in time for the 7 A.M. Train of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philr. lolphla, Baltimore and Now York. FARE. Columbus to Steubenville $4 46 " Pittsburgh 4 75 " " Philadelphia 13 00 " " Baltimore i 76 " " New York 16 60 S3T Passengers by this route have the advantage of rtamra jare ana are not suo.ieciea to notel bills at Pitts-burzh.Passengers aud baggage conveyed from the boat to the depot j ree 0 charge. For through tirkota, please apply at the ticket fill of the Central Ohio Kailrnad. G. W. FULTON, Stin'f. LarAVKTri Dxvinnt, t7i.-ncrol Agent. nnlb T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS A XENIA J i RAILROADS. Train, run between Columbus and Cincinnati, as totlow, : DOWNWARD. Leav, Arrive at UPWARD. it is. M. Leave Arrive at Columbus. Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Columbus 2:15 A.M. 8:02A.H. ooo A.M. 066A 12 30P.M. 4:43P.M 10:00 " 3:20 p. if b:O0P.M. 11:38 u 8:30 P. M 1:23A.M. Tb, 2:46 A.M. Train from Columbus connects at Xenla for Davtun. Richmond. Indiananolia. lAfavott f:iiin...rt I St. Louis, aud all uoiula west: connects at Morrow lor Wilmington, Clrclevilleand Lancaster; and at Loveland' for Hillsborough auUCbiiliuothe; also conecliug atCin-ciunati for Louisville by the boats. The 12:30 P. M. Train, from Columbus, connect, at lxndon lorMpringneld, I'aytoD, ludlanapolis, kc; connecting at Xonia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, lAfayette, Chicago, St. Louis, aud allpointswest;conuei'.t-Ing at Morrow for Wilmington, Circleville aud Lancaster and at Lnvelanda, forUillsborougli and Chillicothe; and .1 i.iiiciiinaL! Willi .un r. At II, rt, n. lor liOlllHVIlie, The 8:3u P.M. Train from Columbu, conoecta at Iin. don forSpringllel'l; aud at Xenia tor Daylon, Richraoud, iiuuaiiaiuiia, mrr. ii.uin, , uiceuuea anu ril. I.OUI,. jxrroi-other luiorinaiion apply to T. Loihih, Agent, 'Jl'': "' "B-J.-, ..,UftUv..., ... ... u.ann, " K , "', O. n.l Aaa,.t Hnrl....HA A W U,n. . ..u... V.....'.. A U l.awin, Agent, or r. w. htrabxr, General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. W. H. CLEMENT, Hupennunacnt. u..i:t..i.i. ... . aiviiuiuii; l.IUIIIVI Sill-Ill. I AKU,lllll',ll Ul' Alil V IS JUliW UH UUUU I character and address are wanted, to whom liberal I Inducements are ottered, to canvaaa vai-ioua auction. nr I Ohio aud other States, to obtain subscribers for new and I uiguiy atiractiv, work, just pubiHUed, and In prooess I 01 publication Agents now onei-atine- are meetinir with Buucen., ror pni viuuiars, auuresa or apply to J. MILLER, Publisher, JolO wtf Columbus. O. ITON. CHARLES SUMNER'S SPEECH ON m.M. ivauxas; tne cause ol tue aiiaca on tna nerann hv Brooks of S. C: to which is added the debates which rf. owed, and remarks ol Douglas, Cass aud Mason, and Mr. Sumner's reply. Price 10c; It perdox. roraie oy jeo RANDALL ft ANTON, FKKMotvr soivtvs ri:it, riONTAININU THE CHOICEST COLLEC J TION or NEW SONGS, adapted to the moat spir 1 Ited National air,. Prioe Singly, 15 cents; per Dozen, tl.25: ner Hun dred, $7 60. Club, can be supplied on short notice. no your order, to auJ RANDALL k ASTON. COLUMBUS. FRIDAY EVENING. RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI AND HILLSBORO' RAILROADS, Open d to Athene, 157 miles East ol Clorlnnatl. TIME CHANGED, Making Direct Connections toith Sciotu and Hocking Valley Railroatl. Daily Trains between Portsmouth k Cincinnati, and Athens & Cincinnati. 0NA, AND AFTER FRIDAY. THE 1ST OF AUGUST, lb56. the trains will run as follows, un til luriuer notice: First Train Leaves Chillicothe at 6'00 a. m., and arrives at Cincinnati at 10:15 a. m., and Columbus at &20 p. m. Second Train Leaves Chilllcothe at 12:30 p. m., after the arrival of the Train from Athens anil Portsmouth, ana arrives atunciunati at-:1.) p. m., aniii'uiumonsal ii:du p. m. RETURNINfl: First Train Leaves Cincinnati at 8:00 a. to., and ar- rives at Chillicothe at 10:30 a. ni., and connects with Train for Athens, Portsmouth, Zaleskl, Jackson, and in- termedlato poluta. Second Train Uaves Cincinnati at S:30 p.m., and ar- rives at Chillicothe at 0:23 p 8:45 D. m. and Jiillsboro' at First Train East leaves Chilllcothe at 1:05 p.m. after the arrival of the train lrom Cincinnati, connects with - i train at Hampden at 8:00 p. m., for Jackson, Ports- I month. Am., and arrivps atAthenRflt R ii. m.. whpre -V, , , I - . . ' . " connects with stages lor marietta, pomeroy, parsers ourK. anaotner points una returning, leaves Atnens at 6:60 a. m., connects at Hampden with train from Portsmouth and Jackson, and arrives at Chillicothe at l:'2.rj ra., connecting with the train for Cincinnati, Hills- Doro and coiumous. Fare from Chilllcothe to Columbus $3.50 ' ' Cincinnati 2.90 " " Athens " 4.76 Tickets can be had of M. L. Doherty, Columbus Depot, P. W. atrader, corner Broadway and r-root sts., Cincin nati; Little Miami K. rt. nepot, and at all 01 tue princi pal stations on the ai. c flt ji. it. aul W. H. AKIHUrt, Blipt. Notice to Stock Dealers. TMIR CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS & Clfr X CINNATI RAILROAD COMPANY are now running au r.xpresH ntock iram, whicu leaven i;oiuuiduh lor Cleveland at 6:45 p. m., and connect with C. At E. R. R. for Uuiifcim anu tiutiaio. Thin arraniTKment is expreH,y made for the accommo dation of Stuck Dealers at Columbus. Kvery facility ijo- ftible will be given to ensure micceHH in thetrannportation Of Block. JAM hrt J'A 1 1 MUMJi-N , Agent, myl9 tl3m jv2 CENTJtAL OHIO HAH. ROAO (iKN'l, SUfKRINTiSOK.Nr'a OtHCK, C. ). R. it .ANHHVM.t.R, August 1, 13511. UNTIL FUKTlltiK NOT1CI0, A PASSEN- J (JKK CAR will be attached to the FreleUt Train, leavini' Culumbus at 4:20 A. M., fltopninir at all points ou the road to receive ur nut oft" DastteDtrers, arriving at ZdoeKvlleat 10:05 A.M. Knturniatf, leaves aiiHKville at J 1 a. 51., and arriving at uoiumuuus 4 AV r. ai. Ultr Hi A HJrlKu fKKK.l9, uen'i sup i 1850. (.reat Western Route. 1856. COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. I n.Trn.rr. . WUlL.tt.lVt AiN u AlUo 1 itriL.lAlJL.rv KUUlfi FOIl THE "WEST, Two Trains Dflily -Sunilays Excepted. ! rN AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 211, KJ end until further notice, TRAINS WILL RUN AS KUI.I.OWS: EXPRESS leaves Columbus at 9:00 A. M.; arrives at Ur- bana at 11:30 A. M.;and at Pi.nia 1 :00 P. M.; connect ing at Urbana with 12:18 M. Lightning Kxpreaa Train on M. K. Si L. K. K. R. lor BELLEFONTAINE, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WAYNE, I, TOl.KUO if VUWAttO. Anil at Plipia ennnecta with trains on the D. k M R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, &c, And with Packet line on Miami Canal fur M I NST E R, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, &c RETURNING, Iaves Piqua at 2:00 P. M; Urbana at 3:29 P. M.. bring ing trom oil M. n. it. passengers Irom thicago, joiedo, saodusky, ftc, to uoiumbus at b:io P. M., and con necting with Night Trains for the North and Eist. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbus at 12:30 p. M. ; arrives at Urbana at 3:26 P. M.; at I'iqua6:27 P. M. RETURNING, leaves Pinua at 6 A. M.; arriving at Urbana at C:60 and arrives at Columbus at V:b7 A. Al. ; connect log with lu A.M.Traiuou C. O. K. K. fur .anesvllle, Wheeling, ftc; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. ft C. R. R. lor Clcve land. PitUbuiKh. ftu. Fare as Low as by any other Route. ror further Information, or through Tickets, apply tn II. B. H1GEI.OW, General Agt., t'olumbus; WM. IIAal- 1LT0N, Agt., Urbana; J. HALL. Agt., Piqua. u. iv. rui.tu.N, itecener. .lySO-dAwtr J. R. HILI.IARf), Supt AGRICULTURAL. Fruit Trees, tic, at Columbus. TITE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of the ilnet oalenble Fruit TreuB, Ac, t! 1 Apple, reach, rear, (ntitnimru vtfmavr&n,) riuni, unerry, quince. Apricot, "-Lftrin. (4 rune v nM. i4nnftnnArr. ijui urrant, - Raspberry, strawberry plants, Rhubarb Roots, USRge urauge, an., o. Moat of theso are from the well known nurseries of Ell- wanger ft Barry, Rochester, N. Y., and those who desire such articles rrom source, that can tie relied on (instead ol irresponsible agents,) will do well to call and make their soiections, or send on their orders speedily. Thos, who prefer not to plant nntil spring can have the trees kept safely for them until that time. Cataloguea may be had on application at the Cultivator Office, or at the N ulsery. no23 dtl M. B. BATE HAM ft CO. STItA VVHKItKIKS, not LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAW- HKKKY PLANTS of the most approved kind,, inclu ding Larg, Early Scarlet, Burr', Now Pine, Hovev's Soed ling, Dundee, Hudfon of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Cone, Moyamensing, and several others, all true to name and unmixed price tl 60 to f2 per 1(10, much less by the 1000. Also, a fine assortment ol Gonseberrv. Currant and naipoerry nusiies. mJkAt theColuccbna Nursery, one mile south. aprlO M. R. BATF.HAMft CO. inOLUMBUS NURSERY. -A GREAT VARI KJ etyof the must choice Fruit and Ornameutal Trees and Shrubs. Thennderalirnedirlvesnotleethatheha.madearr.n. ments with some 01 the most extensive and most reliable Nursery sUbli.unient. in tb. Stat, ol New York, for a tanstaiit aupply at Columbus of th, very choicest rrult and Ornamental Trees and Hhruba, aud will till all order, out. with some of t.,e most extensive and most reli.bi. l that line ou the shortest notice. Among them are some new varietiea of great value. Printed catalogue, will be Dnuiu. In readines, for gratuitous distribution soon. The Tien will b, for sale In a verr few ilava. and mav be seen at th. oorner of High and State streets, or at Rose Cottage, on, mile north of Columbus, ou the Worlhingtnn Road. Pr-i WAKKKN JKNK1NH. 'I'll I IITY v i;a mi vikw" TS THAT WORK, AND I AM THE ONLY J. authorized Agent for the city of Columbus. Should there be any persona who desire this work, and who may nave oeeo ovuriooauu, or were not reauy to taae it when naveoaiieti upon tiiem, I now annouuee to theinand in others, mat 1 am prepared to iiirnieu the work com plete in 2 volumes for to, or the single volume for $2 50: remember, till, work should never Itelen and uill not Le l ins than Til, abovb namkd pricis, lurthermore "(ia it can not t purchased of Dwk&llers.' It is a very cheap ouVbe'ln fh. haman wbJin and dounXZi I what they roan, it la not onlr valuable to the tjollt c an and statesman, to the student of history, but to the nat- riot snd deep thinker. I remain hero then, ouly this week, 1 have but a fow conies left with me. so those who uHimuiowuiii biiuiiiu Kie me an eariy can. iiioikie W. KLKUINII. aula airent for Renlnn In IIO. -II.- I... seen every morning from o o cluck till 4 in the allernonn, nd from 0 to 9 o'clock In the evening. Friends of Col. Benton are invited to call and see 1110 at Mrs. Lumler's on Hl8lh street, East side, (Boarding House,) opposite au'ii.w i' ii nooi anu mn nuire. je-i Buchanan, Fremont and Fillmore. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE BEST LIKF.NKriSrM of these dlstlniruislied Candidates for the Presidency, all from Photograph, by the bust ar tilt,, on heavy paper, 26 by 39 inches, tinted ground, and very beautiful. Price $1 ; will he sent by mail anywhere in the State if desired by the Irleuds ofei'.her. aim RANDALL ft ASTON. freiicli and bienaan. rpHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO EN-X gage tn aome College or other Literary Institution in Ohio, a. Master of the French and German Languages. Satisfactory testimonial, will he given. Auuress, lArnuon, attiiison county. jy28-d,wlm HENRY NUS3BAUM, BOOKS AND STATIONERY.! THE GREAT WEST INCLUDING OHIO, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Min nesota, ivamaa ana Nebraska, liivlng their advantages, geoKimpoy, rnauiiroea anu prospects, jeb RANDALL k ASTON lOLDPEN.S! fJOI.D PRNSI We hare just received, direct from tha mamifactu rer, a line lot of Walker's oelebrated Gold Pens, consisting of Mammoth, Fountain Slide, Patent, Engrossing, Commercial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call and examine onr stock. my28 RANDALL ft ASTON. VIEWS Ob' FOREIGN CITIES v Taken on the snot bv celebrated artists. Ihev sre s&iu to oe entirety correct by lupiees. Also, a fine supply of Steel Engravingi, French and Aiuerit-u i.iiuugrapnu ana rrlilts, at myzo KANDAIX, et ASTUM'a. WHAT IS THE USE OF ROASTING with tha beat, when von can nurchase Fana so i;ueap.M jyiu KAIMUAI.L, ASIUN. Col. Fremont's Life. TE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LIFE f of this distinguished man, contaiuiog an account of hn Kxplorations, I)iRcoTrii aud Adventures In Kan- zaa, Nebraska. Oree-on and California. The best and mot reliable edition nut. 600 pages, embellished, and containing a very correct likeness of this wonderful ad- venturer. This is a valuable historical work, and nbould be In the hands of everybody, priced. Copies will be sent, to anv nart fif th Atia nn rpcaint vi i. a uurai uidcouni 10 ine iraite. For Kale br J.V RANDALL A ASToN. BLANKS! BLANKS ! Blank Deeds of all kind?. 41 llortgages. ' Leafiea. Subpoeoas. " Kxecutionn. ' .Summon flea. " For Notaries Public. u Judtrment Notes. Call at Whiting's old stand, on RANDALL h ASTO.V. rPUNE Ur. BOYS! NOW'S THE TIME -L The Republican Camnaiirn Sonirster. cnmnnH.il en tirely of Original Uonsrs. adapted to the must stirring and popular airs 01 me uay. lou pages, price 16 cents each fi!e.r,1rj' !,v? Pr b,a,'"i'e'-. " jour order, lor they go r,Eht oil in double ouick ime For sale by : ! " ' VALiUAULiU VUlth,S, JUST KliOhlVEO. The Working Drawinira of tha Great Kxhihilion Duiuiing (tTystal Palace, laudon, 1851.) 1 vol., 4vo. ALSO. A complete account of the Construction nf Hie cruannia anu Conway Tubular Bridges, giving the elabo rate expedients ot rairuairn ami otnera, luiiy iilustra- um. rorsaieoy .ly:il J. it. Itli.hv at uu. NEW BOOKS. The DaiBy Chain ; By author of HeartMae. IJpham's Life of Kremuut. llorton's Life of Buchanan. Dr. Thompson's Letters from Europe For sale at the New Book Store of jyill J. II. RII.KV & CO. TO MECHANICS. fTUIE PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND J. Uook or ludustrinl Deslirn: Bv W. Johnson. lliehteam Eniriue. its aotdicatinn tn Mill.. Minn. sc. ftc. Wood's Practical Railroad Work. Perspective Drawing. Maeneill'a Table, of Kartu Wntk. Sopwith's laometrical Drawing. Borden's Railway Formula. Hauplon Bridges. Horfl'.'a Tanning, Kc Overman's Irou Manufacture. Whitney's Metallic Wealth of the U. S. Taylor ou Coal. For sale at the New Book Store r Jy-'l J. H. KII.EY k CO. UULY, 185(i. Braithwaite's Retrospect, No. 33. Nelligau'a Atlas of Cutaueous Diseases. Colored Plates. am ror aaifl uy j. ri. nILr.i CO. L1BRARV OF SELECT NOVELS. 20 vols , Loudon Edition. Bnlwor Complete, 10 ' lie Qulncey's Memorials, 2 vols. For sale by jy31 J. 11. HI LEY k Co. NEW LAW BOOKS. Smith 00 heal anA Personal Prohrty. " ' landlord andTenaut. " N. Y. Com. Pleas Report,. Bradford's urroiratA " No. 3. For sale by aul J. H. RILEY & Co. IOM. PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN y and the China Sea,, fully illustrated, iust received anu mr saiepy jyji ,1. u. K1LKV ft (JO. TEW BOOKS XI 1 Memorials: bv DeOuincer. 2 vols. Tennyson's Poem,; sew Diamond edition. C'hanning's Lecture, on Rhetoric aud Oratory. Poems: bv Rev. L'liaa. Kinislev. Heroes; or Greek Fairy Tales; by Rev. Chas. Kiogsley. puuiiKiieu auu lor sale or jf-3 ,1. n. I'.ILEY CO. MEW BOOKS L 1 ' The Modern Storv Teller. Robert Dexter Romaine. ur New Ae of Gold. Colomba: From the French ol Pumper Meriiuee, Coiiant's Life of Judson. The Earnest Man. Vansall Morton: by Parkmau. author of "Pontile." Just publish'1!!, Hud for sale by J. H. RILEY ft CO. 1MIE MORAL SAYINGS OF PUBLIUS SY X RO'S, a Roman Slave. The only translation from the Latin, Price 60c. Je5 HAN'DAIX & ASTON. WALL PAPERS-NEW RTYI.E3 FOR nAIJ.3 I Marbles, Agates. Stone and Oak Mnnldiiiu-s and lliro. ration. " " u gold Also, Corners, Cans, Bases. Centres, ftc . Ac. -'""" . . . . r IDA I'ftiriltntTH an.1 I'rihli f.ii Firahnirrli' ta una nf I a case of new pfttternn, Also, 4 canes of new r a peri, trench Uatins. of iiine , nor quality, rcr saie ai lue new Dooamore. roj-o j. ji, kii.KY & to. 1NDOW SHADES On hand, and in great varletv. Gold Shades, mada to ord order for narlors. Lo. mada to order tnr .tni A an. ollice windows, aide lights, Ate., plain and lettered. nurr uiM.l.AKU lorhades, 34 to 62 In. wide. For sale at the new bookstore, my20 J. H. RILEY CO. TXflRROUS- 1TJ. FourOral Mirrors, very richly framed. Pier Glafo.es. assorted aims. Just received at the new bookstore. J. a. RILEY ft CO N. B. Glan&es fitted to stir sire mar and nut in in guini siyie. my20 NEW BOOKS Recent Speeches and Addreines of Clias Sumner. Forest. Tragedy; by Grace Greenwood. The Angel in The House. Kingslny Poems. The Panorama; by Whittier. For sale by my 9 J. H. RILEY ft CO. A ITLETON'S CYCLOPEDIA OF BIOG- A7V RAPHY, editeil by Dr. Hawks: vol. 3 and 4. Macau- lay, Hro, London, For sale by myM J. H. RILEY ft CO. kT-WEDbNl'OKG'S WORKS LJ A good collection of the Society edition, for sale bv mj J. 11. KILKY ft CU. n IT ; mr . .1 ":S 6W DiyieS I "-"to "'bg "V""" TUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASES OF J French Papers aud Borders, new aud very rich pat- terue, by in, J. H. RILKY ft CO. in J. H. RILKY ft CO. ...... . . . . . : . . . . . fl H I ''t-AMS W hi 1 IMj TAThli Cap, letter. Notes, Demy, Medium, Flat Caps, rollo Post, Ac. ruled and uurukd. For sale at low puce, by s. 11. BURR ft CO. mail Opposite the State Hoiise, 74 m ICS KliHM WAt'A NKW Kflfllf IV J. Hertha: Translated by Uary Howitt. Forealeby je23 J. H. RILEY ft CO. xrxrxstsrc'ia I'ATF.NT i ALVA NIC HOOFING. 7E DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO v the above Patent, as being thecheapent and most uuraoie rire prooi noonug iialnria now u use. and u every way far superior to any other. It neither runs in no i nor cracks in cold weather, but remains tough aud pliable through all seasons; It Is but about half the ex- peuse of tiu, aud far more durable, In proof of which we refer to inaur thouaaud aouare. nf K..,Hn n Hnlta. . .Tunuu, aim iiiriiiigiioni in, west, n cau oe ap- them .u 11 u, iumi, nun uiusiiiiiiiie roors w u uout removiug will be promptly attended to, .... vDnni i, ns 11. VOIIIUlllUn, 17UIO, G. It. BUSH ft CO., my20 tjal Office with A. Jones ft Co., MI lliuh st. HE AI. ESTATE. sTOIIW -X7V. 33A.XX3rt, HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Ollice in Piatt', Building, West or the Post Ollice. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COBUS, Esq., fur the purpose uf doing a General Ageuey Business, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for utliera, na the most accommodating term,, all kinds of Real Property, Railroad, and oilier Bonds anu atock, or all description, . apr'J ..IWONICY CAN HE MA UK. AGENTS WANTED TO KKf.L BY SUB. a! acrlption, In every county in thi, Stat, and other State, in th. Unlon, i nuoiber of useful and popular WOrllS. Wlllch are DIHAlIn. HU .i...l nnrailMtlMnfAaal . t 'i i -- m uioni ...a- sale. Aliocralcomnmiufionwlll he ivon. bv which th. A.?h I"1"1 P1. -PPl; to "acrib,r at th bookstore of H. H. Burr ft Co., Columbu., O marl-wflm rnttAHn SAVAfitr SEPTEMBER 5. .87G. DRY GOODS. A. P. STONE & CO. JNXo. 1 Gtwyililo 131 colli. ARE NOW OPENING ONE VFTHB I. A ROES! JSSURTS1E N T.I uh UKRSS SI LUS KVFR BROUOHT TO COLUMBI'HI ii.so Silk Robes, very Elegant, at $20 PER PATTERN. BERAGES, LAWNS AND ROUES. A P. 8T0E & CO. ARE NOW RECEIV il. INu a beautilul assortment of Hirured and olaiu Berages. Also elegaut borage aud Laou Kohw, at li.i per ceni. unuer price. CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS. A P. 8T0YE & CO. HAVE ON HANI) A large aud well axlectrd axxortmeut ol Velvet. Urna- ST.ttortiS'Jr vttt a "V A BlO.lh & CO II aels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Veuitian Carpets, worthy niyz-iisw HAVE JUST KKCK1V- I XX Kl) a splendid assortment ol rltulla and other sum mer MIJAWI.S ANO KCAKiX, at greatly reduced prices. ; Bfll'P'ainS ! BnrP'n.nn ' a toq ir UttlgaiUSi MRS. Z. A. IIARN RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of the Ladies of Columbus and tne public generallr. to the barmiua hhe ia now nt)urln as she flatters herself that she has the handsomest aud cheapen assortment or Goods, and that she is now cUer-it)gTHE GREATEST BARGAINS That have ever been offered In this city. Her sto k eonsUta in nart of Silks, Silk Robes, Grenadiues, Chales, Chale deUines, urgauuiea, or.iuanis, Huslln deLaines, Plain and Flounced Berages, Mexicana Rubes. A general variety of DUJi (. A MJVlt WHITE DRESS GOODS. Canton Crapes, Cballies, ic, K large assortment of Vinvttes, Shawls and Scaix, A large afsortment of French Work, Cheap Linens, Shirt UnMlti and uake.1"""' I She has recently received a beautiful aajortmi.nl r Uouucts and rials. Mio invites an examiuat on of her atnek a. .ha im,.. sue is selling me cheapest and best goods in this market, iau anu juuge uir yourselves. J"4 7.. A. HAhN. NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT Til H New York Fancy Dry Goods Store ucsiiier's Corner. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OK PU. unuiir.niri ever onene.l ti f n nml,M. ..no. .na Mild UMlli,r nl,..nn f.. ..1. 1 1 ' RIBBONS new stvlea; BONNETS, CRAPE COLLARS, FRENCH KMBROIDF.KIFS, DRESS SILKS, F.MURGlDEliKD SWIS.', ' INFANTS WAISTS, hiwil-uv Together with a full stock nf TRIMMINGS. ' " mtn Spring Goods now Opening! At the spacious Store next dnnr i ii. Ami'riean Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest styles in SILKS. A beautiful aHsortment ol Embroidery tioods, Trimmings, Hp I.aiues, Summer Hress (ioodi, aud Drapeiies. A LARGE STOCK OK Hosiery, Miauls, Linens, rriuts, ami IH.F.At IIF.I) COODH. Together with every thing usually kept in a Dry Good, Store. As we intend to sell for CASH, we are enabled to oiler our customers great bargaius. A call Is respectfully solicited. W. A. & J. C. McCOY, J5 Next door to the American. llfiTS, RIUBONS, MOURNINC tiOOl). A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TISSUE. i jiiwj nvri;viiiau nuu oil aw IiaiM. n'HUrt. anu r IAjWKKM. n r C.h firnfimlnn M(.UK IN (iOUDd couataully un haml ur nia.te to or-.nr HAl HUIrtT3. HAIR KKSrORATIVE. an.1 HATAI nir A Till u.alli t'ifiii'rnj -a ' ' i A. iv fnnu ILU 1 T.IV3. Kl NHS. MARY IlOPPkRmX'S mrxinir Hsts Bieaehetl and Pre Med. aprlO OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FOR tJeiillemeu's Wear. A FTTTP l(V T7T AUTTQ Tn iron nmii m II . .. , . . .. Y UOlJtlv -at. for the liberal patronage they have heretofore given me, I would say that I have just returned from a visit to New-York, iu order to purchase a stock of goods ,uitable New-York, in order to nurch, ' FOR THIS SDl'illtr Illld SlUilllIPl1 Trn.lo. Which I have now received, and am better nra.r .h. I intend to sell exclusively for CASH, at th, lowest liu.ciuic i.ici, ai. aiuoa cunaiars Ol Cloths, Cassimcrei and Vestiuus. of every grade and color, from th, ttneut imported to th. Also, a nne assortment of all kinds of t.ent.'g 1' urnishinir ;oil. ayAllordarsentrustd to mr charge will ha nrnm.il. attended to, without any disappointment, a, to tima. Good fits and fine work warranted In every instance. The puuiio are tuviieu io caii anu examine my atock, as I feel confident I can pleas, all who may favor me with their pairuuago. apri r, KOSK. THE GREAT ENGLISH RFTIERY. SIR JAMBS CLARICE'S celtelM-nlcd ronialr I'llls. PROTECTED LETTER I'ATF.NT. Uy ROYAL o rttUAI A rlilyjiJKIr 1 ION OF rDLninr,T . ...... . the Oueen. This invaluable Miolii-i - ... uauira vinrae. h.ii.. i-nrsiclan Kilnnrri n.n tn : ,T iiiuiuikuii intugerouHO(nfRHb8 inciJent w liiie) i Kit) conuuiuiion. It moderates all vxchh, reraoTesall obstruction!, and i;n i".:,., 7. ...1.'' wun regularity, 'lliee. j"' totif "XZo ' VT'tl finement-thev fortifv the u,n, sullering'diiriug UbJr enablir her duties with safety to hersel These Pills should not be tak naoung tne mother to perform hersell and child. These Pills should not be Uken by Females durinr tha MK.-S1- THKMS MONTHS of Pregnancy, the, ,.", iu uring on aiiscarriage. but at anv nihur i:...-,i... aara. ' ' In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in .. .1UUD lln.TIUVH ratiirue ou Blurht Kmr. tlon. Palpitation of the Heart. nr u..i i.. i.-. terlos, Sick Headache Whites, aud all the painful disease, occasioned by a disordered system, thrae Pills will .-.i.im an inner means nave railed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, oalomel autimony, or any other mineral. ' Full directions acenmpany each package. Prle, i0 the United Stales and Cauada, One Dollar. 1 noie Agent, lor l lie united State,, I. U. BALDWIN ft CO., Hnl,a.u. kl V TUTfl.E ft M0SF-, Auburn, N. Y., General Agents'. w. n. 1 and 8 posta.ealainps enclosed to any autho- "iM Agent, will Insure .oitlo of the Pill, by return rorsaienvu. JJKNlftftS . t:n iimtoi. mI.,.1...'. ""' vj ... iiugginii very town In the U, aeu.nfti . A Farm Wanted. A GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING i.i u.n.?bl"8V,n..cllIr'.1 llrou of exchanging- With KOOll bUlldlllM. fruit. AVn In ..! ..I.l.i 1 nc.i J-.SUUV IS LUSl G IV I f Kll innni r.,rn.n..ll I.' arm f .....uuii.ua. iub property in Baltimore i, Improved win auoauinual lirtck Dwelling House,. Further par-t Milan may bo ascertained by inquiry of the Editor of thi, paper. 150 Marietta College. Pit 12 1'A K ATO It Y DEl'A HTM E1MT. T'UIS DEPARTMENT WASREORGAN-J- 1ZKD a year ago, aud baa been In successful operation liuoe. Rev. GEO. H. IIOW1SON wlU contlnu. Principal ineiriiHteos cn recommend it with entire confidence tnall l. -i.l. .1 . L . Colleg.; ' ,U"'U"n r"p n"" lor 1-..?. . mi a iiar iirji irm witi uuiiimoncB on W T.l tn rL3l IA V HhH. TFUnFk tor,. 41.. ...... ,T.V,.."...:"l,. is on. week earlier than the time lven InTtu Uait Cata logu. By order of th. Trustee., ...v.a. ,., .'., 1. W. ANDREWS, President, '''''''M''''"'""WI"'""'"'M"'"'M"""'M' " j imcw lorn Auvcrtiscraciits. IVom the Advertising Agency of S. M. PBTONfliuft Co tltf Wassail Street. New York. NEW YORK WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. JKHBINKS, WHEELER & CO. ar V a tt rt v . . 11 11 11AJNU AND OFFER FOR 11 f !' "nn'6"' "lock of Clothing 01 every '"';." "u" P"", just made, aud suitab'e for .7 .1 .... r qoa.v ana style of the roods the, t. out display in the cut and niakeof the clotS .ud exarni-ue tb.tock f " " l"e'r ,aW"t C,M JE.NM.Mis, WHEELER & CO. jel8-d::m-sP :IW"ull,"""t'. "Pponile the Park. THE UlZiltl) roWDKR tOUfiY atANFVADrrjRBR, AND DPAIKHS IN HAVING REDUCED THEIR PRICES TO correspond ilh the reduced price of Sallnetre r.mub icouireu ov tne trade. triiMr.r,tu.i : .!.. satiHfaclion ' ' ill'!, B'";"r,i " th'ir lMwder, which lias now enjoyed tlie IlIffllviMt rPfllltlil inn f ! a . J"JD" .he'krod0;nU,heUw;!;i.8SBj "T "ber -"o.ur, 0 ..r il.iv,m. k - -!-, . ... nam u, ilia Dr UCIDSI Ofift An .n,l ...n.l 11.- -A.. " nan, cor. water ,t., New York A F rmin AQfl o . - aA,'AK". President. A. E. DPI (,LAS3, Sec'y. my21-6m-SMr ANDKEWS JESUI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS IOTT0.1 D W0O,E JIACIH.M'.RY, Steam Enginesand Boilers, Machinistf' Tools Belting, 4c. Importers and Dealers in Manufacturer' Articles, No. CT I'ine Street, N. York. N. B. Agents for the" Woodruff k Beach Iron Works' Steam Engines and Boilers. Exclusive Agency in Now York lor "IWKLL MACHINE SHOP" MACHINfTV TOOLS. seat) dly tm paoo. New Books. ''PHE LIFE OF MARY JEMISON, THE JL lute Woman of Genesee: 'ihe Maiden Aunt and tho Use of Sunshine-The State, and Territories of the Great Wost-Married, not Mated: or How i, i i,..i d. - , , , n.ige Crochet, and Quavers; or Revelations of an Onera Man. agcr in America: ' The Lawyer', Storv: or the Ornh.n'. iv.nnn.. n. . uivmuri ui me rtew iorK niir: An.1. ;i:.. D.. L-. ' nuiu.iivu. iy iaie alius; The Mormons at Home, nil h some ::,iai.r , , from Missouri toCalifomia- TLur,,.,,....,,..!,,.. ..... .... ur iuo nonary 01 i.nza n iiarton; U,ceut Speeches and Addresses of Charles Sumner-Gleanings some Wheat, somo t'half- ' Life North and t'onth. By Sarah J. Hale-Clouds and Sunshine. By Charln Redo: The Great American Battle; or the Contest between brlhtianity and Political Romanism on. ..... rate likenesses or Fillmore and Donelson; Despotism in America; an Inquiry Into the Nature, Results and Leiral Basis of O-a Sii7h.i.iin. a.... r.,' UnitedSlates. By Richard Hlidreth, author ot History of the UoiledStalea. 4c. At J ul2 RANDALL h AsTfiV"! KORTON & ASTON, HIGH STREET, BKTWERN BROAD AND GAY, Columbus, Ohio, MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER, TIN, and Sheet Iron Ware, uintinn. tn haan nn 1.....1 one of the largest and best assortment, of article, in meiriine ever orougui 10 this market. They keen four sizeB of the Comet Cookinsr fitnvr. one of the moat approved diving fins lv.cb uu. m use, 11 is more particularly adapted for wood, but may be nsed with coal. Thev warrant them to giveentire satisfaction, or no sale. ' Also. The Black Uiamund, Minn, ir-Tlslit, AND Star of the West Cooking Stoves, which are three of the best Stoves for burning hil nminm,. coal, AIbo, PREMIUM PARLOR AND BOS ST0VK3. Also, A good atock Of FurnishlnirGnn,!. Hur.. I)..r.l. ators, Ice Chest,, Water Coolers, Pumps, Jaian Ware, Bird tagea, TreveU, Bathing Tube, Fir, Grates, Fire Brick, Copper and Bras, Kettle,, fc. ' mm oioioi aneuvion pain 10 Hooting, Spouting, Coo BBrhm"b.rk,dJob Wort generally. auO dly Kedzie's Rain Water Filters. 1 illKtili ULTEKSHAVE BEEN X 1'ullr tested bv famllle. hi thi. nltm aud elsewhere, and in all cases have given the highest satisfaction. Rain water of whatever color, taste or smell, by this moans becomes clear as crystal, making it much better for drinking or cull-nary purpose,. Water thus filtered, la eeruiuly bettor for health, while there is also a groat aaving in the making of tea, ftc, over hard water, au7 illy GORTON ft ASTON, NOTICE. William rWnoll ..1.I..1 It. vs. " ' ( Frauklln Common John L. Robert, A wife, defendants.) pleaai 'pHE DEFENDANTS ARE HEREBY NO-A III IHD that tha plaintiff did, on tho eleventh day of August, I860, file his petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin countyv against them. Said petition sets forth that the defendant, did, on the eighth day of August, 1655, execute a deed of mortgage to the plain-till on a lot of land in the town of Grahamsville, In said county, to secure two note, of hand for 1325 each, made by John L. Roberts to the plaintiff on tb, first day of August, 1855, tho first payable In six months from daU, the second payable in one year from date, with Interest-that a part of th, first note was paid and a judgment for the balance in said Court of Common Pleas, which remains unpaid ; that the second not, i, unpaid. The plaintiff prays judgment on said second note for 1325 and interest from date, and for the sale of the mortgaged premises; that the j udgtneut on laid second note be fully paid out of the proceeds of the sale, and the surplus of the sale money be applied in diacharge of lhe judgment on said firit note, and Tor other relief. The delendants are required to answer bythelstu day of October, 1856, or a judgment and order of sale, and such other orders as may be just, will be asked for at the October term of said Court. WILLIAM CORNELL, Aug. 11, 18nB wliw By R. SuiEin, his Attorney. Esther Institute. rPHE FIFTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF THIS J. Institute will commence nn WRhNranav Mb'p. TKMHKR 17IH, 18641. For Catalogues. Circulars. c. an- plyto 1 .11 ....... 1 i.r.wi.-i rlr.il,. rOIH;K. '-PHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY" NOTIFIED .a. not to purchase or negntlaU for a Certilicate of Deposit, No. 825, dated June H, 1850, to my order, for lilly dollars, issued by Miller, Donaldson ft Co., payment hav ing been stopped. ELIAS SCOFIEI.D. ati)6-w2w GREAT SENSATION EOOK 1 A Work for the Present Crisis!! EVF.lt YBODY SHOlil.l) HEAD IT! BELLE SCOTT: O R Liberty Overthrown. 1 Volume, 12 mo. 420 Vnen. Price Sl.Ofl. 'Trills IS A WORK EMINENTLY ADAP- X ted to the wants of the times, and is destined, not only to be extensively read, but tu present a new era In me puonc seuiimeul Ol lue north. Thepresentationoftbe Antiand Pro-Slaverv a ririi muil. In this book, are admirable, and must have a ,1 ..u.,i on the miud of the American public. a icw ni me many notices ot the press are given The Oiifrjf Chritlian lleraU says: We have not read an Anti.S averv atnrv inr niTnu lorn , i iniifi that has interested us so much as "Belle colt." It is excciiont lu concentiou and admimhle in execution. Another paper has the following: Noalnry ever published in this counlrv has fio.r ,1.. scripllons ofcharacter.or more vivid logic. It will make a, wnio a neiiHiition ami have a doeper iollocnc lliau Un-cleToni'af .abin. The Capital CiVy Fic! says: Thia work ia iitipreti-ndiug and simole in stvli1. tndfha story is told and the arguuu-uls lor and agaiiiat Slaveiv are given in a dliei-t, hrint and lucid e. position. 'I'iie task ia wml executed, and the inipresNlou made upon thu miud cannot fail to be dei'p and Uling. Agents wanted to sell the above and nisiiv other mcful and valuable works, iu every county uf lhe Wi'iitt-rii States. Terms liberal. Orders from the trniierc'tp rtfully sol, cited. Address S. II. Hl'HK ft CO., No. 1 Odeon Building, oppo.ite the State HoiiHn, Jj30 (hijnbua, Ohio. NEW BOOKS. Irvlog's Liie of Wasliiujton ; The Wanderer; Inside View of Slavery: by Parsons; House by the Sea Side: by T. H. Read ; Memorials of his Uf and Time,: by Henrr Cockbrnn lor sale by aul5J HANDALL ASTON. IkI . i L",2 'Zr w,n kn"wn bri""l of ELECTRIC intiV!? ' """P0""" 'or BLASTING and HltNlMt, COUlUllKIUir a full .f.nrlm.ntnf I,.; . iiaiuiL'B anu NUMBER 23. Mi SMt Mmnl A Doe Storv. i i V, ePPedrUo the telegraph offlc. in Portland, Ohio, soon after it wasHrat eatablifhed. ortunately, juat la time to witness the rollow.' ing amuaiiig scene: iohow- While the operator was explaining to us the myaterloiis working of the galvanic current and m ting intelligence between Uiatant places a tall and particularly nntrainltr ..mTr !l! the gem,, horn, atalked intd the office. He wa a muscular brawny fellow, of the ppecie8 p!L and to judge from his brusque n En couth appearance, had always dwelt on the he pale of civilization. He showed the evmD toms of a ranid walk 0,i ho.:i "! ..., ?jmP "Telegraft otlice, eh?' 7 '"H-rea: 'It ia, sir," replied the operator, politely "Runs Irorn here to Dayton';" """"i 'lea.'1 'Good! I have got a right smart job fur vn. left thar aforo sun nn thi. mn..M - .1 ' alinred splutter. I clean fnro-nr. L. tavern. He's a mighty powerful good dog atranger, I tell ye-a cross betwixt a Newfound- u?rtl, ? r.egU.lar l)IlI-ea'-t as amoun-tain-cat, and stout as a grizzled bar. He kin whip his heft in wild-cats every day, an' is with 'n-u-chtckomin to hunt Injina, au' that's jest what I'm Rwine. Now. I want you to tc egratt him down here in double quick short me er. Tot the steam bote Is gwine to leave ia an hour an' I wouldn't loso the critter for a heap " ' We observed a comical expression flit over the operator's oouutenance aft ha nrAionloil A note down a description of the missing quadruped, and answered, "All richt. sir." to fin ftflan- ranco on t ie part of his excited customer hour np m ar'Cr lhe ds in baU an When he returned. ih flrot ni.inni n,i n.... eu ms attention was a ninmn.i,,ii .i. most diminutive propoitions, which was tied to tne Ice Of the ODdratinn1 tnhlo nn,1 ..1..1..1 i.! . -r- a uva oniuicU HUH as he entered with a shrill bow ! wow t wow 1 M AT m1V.me'Blr- "ore is your dog, all O. K. On y a little out of breath, owing to Wamlly y Journfy." M tbe operator, "Whar?" inlorrogatea Pike, striking an altitude expressive of astonishment which was too pregnant for words. "Here, sir, tied to this fable." "W-h-a-t! that (onnvsnrinltlin' ii,i t.. m j , , i - " 1 "'.ilea uni mydotr? lou don't menn in c i. derned, short-lctrired. little .r,nint..i i eared, mangy beast is my dog l No, sir, that ain't my dog. Mine is the best a wallopin', big, pplendid animile a reg'lar beauty a two hundred pounder, sir! rhew' cuss a snake" At this point the sneaker ins vocabulary, stopped to take breath. "Very singular! extraordinary singular, 1 may say. Hu your correspondent made a mis-lake, and forwarded tho wrong animal ? " Mistake be cussed I It's a reg'lar swindle sir. That blasted tavern-keeper up thar has ewiu my uuk, an- sent me this infernal little runt in his place. What's the damage ? " Nothing, air, as yon have failed to get the righ t animal," replied the operator, who joined us in an uprorious burst of meriiment rs Pike left the office, swearing, "he was gwine up to Dayton to scalp that dod-rotted, doit-fltealinp; tavern-keeper." k Big Heart under a Black Hkln. A colored hand upon the Crescent City, at the recent collision, went into the hold with Mr Martin to find the leak. On discovering a hole through which the water was rushing into the boat, the black man for a. mmini : study what to do, but, remarking that thcro were too many valuable livea on that boat to be lost, he plugged his head into the hole, while others wero nrocurinrr blanket? l.,.i i.or- these could be got, tho cold water upon his head was driving him distracted, when taking his head away he changed tnds, and thus kept the leak plugged up, until other means were brought to make the stoppage more effectual. We wish we knew the name of this man, it deserves to be engraved. Cleve. IJeralit. "Fremont ran oir with a ruar.ntfnl.lA , vuiji.viiauid Jiiau a daughter ; he is a thief !" Spunky Rt p jblican in reply" Ho had better iei a iifn a bachelor !" Slave Democrat in rejoinder "If you mean to insinuate that Buchanan ain't mar- iicu, 1 enn ten you mat he married his Couutry over forty veara aco. ami nn.fi fair an rrnnil of her ever since." Republican in magnificent aur-rejoiniler-" Fremont did run off with Tom Benton a daughter, and next November he will run off with Jim Buchanan't wife, old as ehe lal" Alb. Eve. Jour. Frsr V,, Wants a Nice House! OR SALE AT A BARGAIN, AND ON very easy payments, that desirable Double Brick House and lot north .l,lo r.4 Hub .., ... ... u . . B.tvv., ,.ui neveuili. Tho house is new and lo good repair, aud either half will be sold .eparately if desired. Also a vacant lot, 43 by 187H feet, adjoining the same on the eest. Person, in r- j, --. ...... uj Mlling uu .. BAKER ft COBBS, Piatt's Bi-iidiog. Weslevan Female Colejre. DAY AND FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL ,. ...N- VINE STRKET, CINCINNATI, OHIO-lhi FallTermof the Fifteenth Annual Session, will commence on MONDAY, th. 26th of August, I960. Th course of study i. extensiv., embracing .11 the branches necessary fur a thorough English, Scientitic, Clasalaai and ornamental Kducatiou. v..nioi in Hoard ot Instruction is ample, being composed of .tome eighteen faithful ProleH.nr..nA t..A.... 1"1! .J experience, aud undoubted competencv lor their several stations. The airy location or the College, th. spaoiouiinesa of the rooms lhe careful and sonorous aystem of dietetics .uupu,...,, , riguiar naoitsol daily exercise enforced, have secured Id the College, especially the. Boarding Dep.r ment, a degree of health, unsurpassed by that en.iojed by any other Institution, either in town or country. ' 1 Ji,.Ud''?W "? re,'' "y time, and, alter four weeka from the commencement of the Term, are charged, from the time of euteiing; but it would be much. to their Interest to commence tho Term promptlr with their classes, Tbor. who desire tobosi d in th Institution, shoiild make narlr aoiillr.llnn I,. cure a place. Th. charge, are moderate. Ancient and Modern lan guage, an taught withuut extra charge in fact, there are uo axtrns. except lor Music, Drawing, Paiuting and. Embroidery. 5 Further information mar he ohi.lnu.l ...a ...... learned as to the terms, c, by reference to the lour-teenth Annual Cataloaue. or ,,nli,.i;,.n i... .... .. to the undersigned. ' 11 iimww p. B. WILBUR, I resident. nuts, stowfas new novel Oh Hip First of September, we slmll Piihlisli D R E J) : A TALK OF THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP, nv IHRItirr ll.EI-Iff.-R hTOWF, Author of "Untie Turn's" Culin, tie., etc. Ill Two Volumes, 12mo. Price fu.75. NO APOLOGY I3"nECF.SSAUY FOR THE announcement of another Aiiti-Maveiy Novel, From the author whose former hook made so profound an inipri'ssion In this country, nod lm,e fanio is now co rxteiu-ive with civilisation. The present wor" is pronounced, by thosn who lima read it, superlur to "Uncle Tom" In breadth or enn ception, in develofiineiit of character nnd prlnriples, and iu the orerivliehning power and tnterent bf lb"' alnry. The contest Imtaeen Hi, Institutions of Freedom and of IVsputiani, is noproaehlnir a cri.la: tin nrin or woman can be iiidilierent as In the issus: aud a work like this. ahieli chows Ihe legiti uate frulls or Ameri'-au Slavery under lhe law., cm not hut excile great a ud univormil iuteresf . I'liillips, Sampson i Co., Publishers, aulll d:;twit I.; Winter street, Boston MOIM.AN I.. KKHMiK'S I.HTATK. - NOTICE IS IIEREUY GIVEN THAT THE subscriber lis. i"n appointed and qualified as Administratrix on the eahtte uf Morguu L. Neville, late ol Fraukiiu couuly, deceased. Dated at l.oluiuliin, thi, 4th day of August, ISfift. aul d2t4ww CAROLINE M. NEVILLE. ri'EN YEARS AMONG ' J. by Holbrook. For sale hr 'HE MAIL BAGS; 'marU I H. PII.EY ft C.
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Full Text | (1 X 7 ( A Mil 111 III 11 P M III II 111 If . t VOLUME XX. lie Otitic Journal lit fustian xn DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY SOHOPIiEn cto O O. WM. SCIIOULER, Editor. Terms Invariably in Advance. Oiii.T tja 00 per year. By the Carrier, per week 12i U. Tfti-WnKiT 8 00 par year. Wsiy 1 00 " Clubs ot ten and over 160 TERMS OF ADVERTISING BY THK SQUARE. (tEN LINES OR lim H4KI A RQCAHI.) One square I rear ..$18 00 ; one squat lt.euku. 13 60 , 3 00 One " months 13 00 j one " 2 Weeks... One " 6 month, ID 00 ; ou " lweelr.... Una " II month, 8 00 ; oua " 3 daye On ilmootha 6 60 ; one 11 2.la?a.... Oje " 1 mouth 4 60 ; one ' 1 Insertion i m i orf! 76 (0 Displayed advertisements half mora than tlia above rates. Advertisements leaded anil placed in the oulutna ol ' Special Notices," doutilt the orJinaiy rales. All notices required to be published by lair, legal ratei, II ordered un the Inside exclusively after the first week, 60 per oeut. mure than the above rates ; but all such will appear in iue ni-weeKiy wituout enarge. btiftiuMHa Cards, not exceeding fire lines, por year, In tae, l'J,60 per line ; outeide a. Notices of meotlngs, charitable societies, Br oompa niee, sc., bait prioe. Marriage notlees '26 cents. In m instance will they ap pear, unfcu paidor. Advertisement, not accompanied with written dlreo t ons oil) be inserted till forbid, and oharged accord ingly. All lrantie.nl advertisements mint be paid in advance. Ibis rule will not be varied Irom. Weekly, same price as the Daily, where the advertiser use, me weeaiy aiuue. nuwn in .'an. tuu nmmj are both nsed, then Ilia charge for the Weekly will be hall the rale of the Daily. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so ruucu lor lue epaoe ne occupies, tue cnangea neing otiaigonble with the composition only. This plau is now generally adopted. .: , . j.'.l.1 WILLIAM SAGER, BOOT&, SHOEMAKER, High at., East aide, six doors South of Town at., apr29yl COLUMBUS, O. DR. MORRISON, (KWTL'KXKD TO COLUMBUS,) Ollice, Southwest corner of Town and Third Streets. 4-fbuse indebted lor former services will find their accouuta at hi. office, myodinu OLlVEll ZlEUtiNFlSS, Teacher ol' the Piano Forte. For terms, Kc, apply at room 32, Neil Ilousej or Gil lotl'a Mnuo Store. dec2ro51yd .lilts, M. ilOIf Kit TON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD STAND OV HUiPI.IfT A HALL,) man street, culumbus. sHTStraw lists Bleaohed and Pressed, aprlOly CHAUNCEO"! OU)S. JOSEPH H. GEIGr.R. OLDS & GE1GER, Attoruoya ctt Ij aw, COLUMBUS, VII 10. Kp-Oliiue in the Odeou lluilding.Q myl-6ind ALLEN Q. THURMAN, Attorney . t Iiawi conduits, o. OFFICE ON HIGH ST R E ET, feb20-ly Between Frlond and Mound sts. oH.im'io.N. R. E. V. LOUQH. CHAMPION & liM.LUKa IN CO., CAMBRIDGE, MOCKING, NORTHERN, ZANES V ILLS AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Office near Railroad Depot, uo2 COLUMBUS, O. . W. ANDKKWfl, B. 8. CO AtVDKEWS (V VOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offlco, No. 1 Piatt's building, State street, no23 d3m COLUMBUS, OHIO. C1IAHLES N. HELL, Attorney at Law, CONSTANT BUILDING, HIGH (ST., ap28-tf COLVMIira, OUIO. 01. . L1LLEV, BOOK- BINDER, And Ulank Hook Ulauafacturei, IRgh street, between Broad and Cfay sts, 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. STAFFORD ft SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Columbus, Onto. Bale of Real Estate, Stocks, Household Furniture, Dry tioods, Groceries, Horses, Carriages, kc, ore, attended to in city or country, on tn, must reasonable term,. Liberal advances on consignment, aeci-aiy COAL! COAL I COAL! T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD I article of Coarse Grate Coal, and will sell either at de pot or deliver coal on the shortest notice, at the lowest figure of the market, and warrant to give satisfaction. JAMES O'KANE, oo23 Sole Agent of Zanesville Coal and Lumber Co. WOOL TWINE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIV .1. ED direct from first hands, a large invoice of Wool Twine, which he offers to the Wool Grower, of Ohio at ow figures for rash. He has also instor, a good supply of Twine for Druggists, Bookbinders, Upholsterers, and other uses, to which tne attontion ot the public Is invl ted. J. L. ROSS, je2-d.w3m 45 Weat Columbia at., Cincinnati, O. I'll IK. I. 1 ISHEIC, Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Draughtsman, Bisbee'a Block, over RudlslU',, High Street, Columbus, Otiio. A LL KINDS OF LAND AND ENG1NEER- XX ISO Surveying and Leveling; Mapping Platting Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly and Hitsiaeiorny executea. Refer to M. L. Sullivant, F.sa,.l.lohnGraham, Esq., Col. S. Mudberr, C. E jy31-dlmwly To Hie VlU.en ot Columbus. rHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING HAD large experience in the business and mowing the want, of th, cititens, ha, oncluded to eatablish a tin, of CITr" HACKS, to run to and from any part of th, city. My Carriages ar, ,11 new and oonvenlent. To the Ladle, thi, will aSord a convenient opportunity of Shopping, attending Publio lectures, or of vialtiug the lifferent Public Institution,. By leaving word at the United States Hotel, Capital House, American, Nell House, or Buckeye House, all ordera will be promptly attended to. MW Fare each way, 16 cents.-tJA AM-A line of OMNIBUSES will soon be run regularly from the Court House to the Railroad Depots. Fare ten oeot, each way. THUS. BROCKWAY marld-dtr KltVLK ANO 1'ISTOL t.ALI.EKV. 'pHE SUAKSPEARE RIFLE AND PISTOL J. GAI.LKKV, On Town St., second door from Franklin Hank, I, open at all hours during the day aud eveolng. Gentlemen wishing to perfect themselves in this manly accomplishment are reaiectfully invited to call at the rooms, where every attention will be paid to render their visit agreeable and satisfactory. ,ie2-dtf BLANK. BOOK3-Kvery variety of Blank Books in aire, quality, man uer of ruling, aud style of bindiug, couatautly on hand, or made to order at short uotice, by S. H. BURR CO., marlO High at., opposite State House. DRESS MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF New York City, would respectfully luform the ladies of Columbus aud vicinity, that she is prepared to execute all ordera of DRKS8 AND MANf IIJ.A MAKING, o, the most fashionable styles, and ou reasouabie torms, at her place of residence north sideof Town St., seven doors ast of Fourth st. .marlil tf NEW BOOKS Kutaw, aTaleoi the Revolution; by Slmms. Hertha, last work by Miss Bremer. The Philosophy of Marriage, by M. Ryan, M.D. The Skeptical Era in Modern History, by T. M . Poat. Intermarriage, or the mode in which, and the causes why, Beauty, Health aud Intellect result from certain unions, and Deformity, Disease and Insanity from others. Hoarybead ft McDonuer, by Jacob Abbott. .. 'noughts and Apothegms from the writings or Arch-biahop Wuately. The Sacred Home, by U. P. Gaddls. RANDALL k ASTON. TEEP (JOOL, LADIES 1 T .7, "olved a splendid atock of FANS, of tall, at th, bookstore of RANDALL ASTON, RAILROADS. Cleveland, Columbus Cincinnati ItAlLHOAl). Winter Arrangement for 1855-56. Three Trains Daily from Columbus, in connection with Trains on the Little Miami, and Columbus and Xenla Railroads. 1. EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M.; otitnritnry at Va a via via nmrrKntrinn fiallnn inrnsitliriak Hbelbj, New London and Graftou, arriTinj t Cleveland at 2:4U P. M.; giving passenger! portt hinutea for dinner a oa connecting wan tne 3 f. u. ran KxnresM Train on the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, bo. Tula Train connects at Gallon with the B lie font nine and hrilanaujUfl Railroad, at Crestline with the 1:30 Kxprean i Train ouTlu Ohio and FeaaflTlvaofa Railroad for i'ittg- burib, Philadblpliia, &c, and the Ohio and Indiana Rail- road for Fort Wayne; at Urafton with the 3:45 P. M. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock next morning. 3. Mail Train at 3:30 P. H.; stopping at all way stations between Columbus aud Cleveland, arriving at CJevg' land at 9:15 P. hi., eonnectintr at Creatlino with 6:00 P.M. Fast Train ou the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, &c, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wavne. Sic: at Cleveland with the 9 30 P. tl.Niirht Express Train on tba Lake Shore Railroad far the hast, .1. Kiirht Kxnreaa at 12:15 P. if. : stonnlnr at Dvlawara and all waystatlona North of New London and leaving passengersatallwavsUtions.conneotiniiatCrestllnewlth the 6:X) A. M. Train on the Ohio and Pennnrlvainia Rail rmj tCnflni, will. (k. VnliJn n..r.nHitbriii... - ' -1 - . -fl arrlvim at Ch cairo at 9:30 P. M.. connect in lat Cleveland witn the Morning Train on the Lake Shore Railroad lor Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, ko Bir For through and local Tickets annlr at the Ticket Office in the Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Colnmbus ana unoinnati, ana Little Miami, uoiumDus ana Aenia itanroaa tympanies. k. a. 1 r, Columbus, Nov, lu, lbhb.-atr tiupnxntenarnl Central Ohio Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT CHANGE OF TIME, Two DiiLT Trains Each Wat, (Sundays EicEPTiin,) and err uni cbanoi or i;akd chtwien i.oi.uh-nng and Baltimori, rvN AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 19tu, V lofco, Trains win run as ioiiows GOING EAST. Leant Exprea IVain. Mail Train. Columbus 10:00 A. H 3:30 p. at. Newark 11:10 4:03 Zanesville 12:16 P. M. 6:66 Concord 12:03 " 0:38 Cambridge 1:26 " 7:15 baruesvllie z:.n " :M Bulmout .. H:6 " :0 Arrive at Bellalr 3:45 arr. 10:00 GOING WEST. Leave Exprest Train. Mail Train. Bellair 11:45 a.m. 4:50 a. u. llelmont 12:40 P. V 6:47 " Barueavilie 1:07. " 0:10 Cambridge 2:30 " 7:46 " Concord 3:20 " 8:8 " Zanesville 4:27 " 9:32 " Newark 6:46 11 10:37 " Arr. at Columbus....... 7:20 11 arr. 12:00 M. The Express Train going East will atoo to take no or leave rasuengers, at iJiuinuia, n-lraersville, Newark, Zanesville. Concord. Cambridge, Campbell's. Barneaville. and Belmont, only. Goinu Want, will stop at all Stations upon Bignai. tue mu.ii t rain will slop at all the Stations where the Mail is to be received, or delivered, and at all other stations on nonce being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train connects at Columbus with the tutoress Tram which leave, Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon. and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad at Wheeliug with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Pbildelphlaaud r.aHLeiu viiiro. The 3.30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with tha second lrain from Cincinnati; at Newark with San u.ky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad: and at Wheelin with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pa, sengers leaving Louisville and points below Ciocfnnat and taking the 10:20 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passenger, leaving Indianapolis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, aud reach Wheeling at 10:00 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore anil Ohio Rail road, arriving In Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day, GOING WEST. The 4 60 A. M. Mail Train connect, at Bellair with Night Train ou the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Train, to and from Sanduskr. Mansfield aud Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the Train, for Cincinnati, and with Train, for Aenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana. The 11:46 A.M. Expres, Train connects with the Express Train from Baltlmuro, and arrive, iu Columbus at 7 :20 P. M., and connect, with Trains going South and West, arriving atunciunati ai 1:10 r. m. THATCHER PERKINS, (len'l Superintendent Zaneavllle, Nov. 21, 1855.-dlf New and Direct Route TO STUEBENVILLE, PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YOKK, aud the i'rii)cial p..Htern cnlen, VIA Steubenville & Indiana Railroad, Which Is now completed and in successful operation bo iwaeu is h warn ana tiueoeuviue. DASSENGER3 BY TUI3 ROUTE LEAVE X COLUMBUS via Express Train Central Ohio Railroacl at 10:10 A, M connect at Newark with the abnvo road to Steubeuville, where they arrive at 6 P. M.; leave immediately on FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running in con. section with the road; and altera comfortable night's rest, reach Plttsbnrgh in time for the 7 A.M. Train of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philr. lolphla, Baltimore and Now York. FARE. Columbus to Steubenville $4 46 " Pittsburgh 4 75 " " Philadelphia 13 00 " " Baltimore i 76 " " New York 16 60 S3T Passengers by this route have the advantage of rtamra jare ana are not suo.ieciea to notel bills at Pitts-burzh.Passengers aud baggage conveyed from the boat to the depot j ree 0 charge. For through tirkota, please apply at the ticket fill of the Central Ohio Kailrnad. G. W. FULTON, Stin'f. LarAVKTri Dxvinnt, t7i.-ncrol Agent. nnlb T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS A XENIA J i RAILROADS. Train, run between Columbus and Cincinnati, as totlow, : DOWNWARD. Leav, Arrive at UPWARD. it is. M. Leave Arrive at Columbus. Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Columbus 2:15 A.M. 8:02A.H. ooo A.M. 066A 12 30P.M. 4:43P.M 10:00 " 3:20 p. if b:O0P.M. 11:38 u 8:30 P. M 1:23A.M. Tb, 2:46 A.M. Train from Columbus connects at Xenla for Davtun. Richmond. Indiananolia. lAfavott f:iiin...rt I St. Louis, aud all uoiula west: connects at Morrow lor Wilmington, Clrclevilleand Lancaster; and at Loveland' for Hillsborough auUCbiiliuothe; also conecliug atCin-ciunati for Louisville by the boats. The 12:30 P. M. Train, from Columbus, connect, at lxndon lorMpringneld, I'aytoD, ludlanapolis, kc; connecting at Xonia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, lAfayette, Chicago, St. Louis, aud allpointswest;conuei'.t-Ing at Morrow for Wilmington, Circleville aud Lancaster and at Lnvelanda, forUillsborougli and Chillicothe; and .1 i.iiiciiinaL! Willi .un r. At II, rt, n. lor liOlllHVIlie, The 8:3u P.M. Train from Columbu, conoecta at Iin. don forSpringllel'l; aud at Xenia tor Daylon, Richraoud, iiuuaiiaiuiia, mrr. ii.uin, , uiceuuea anu ril. I.OUI,. jxrroi-other luiorinaiion apply to T. Loihih, Agent, 'Jl'': "' "B-J.-, ..,UftUv..., ... ... u.ann, " K , "', O. n.l Aaa,.t Hnrl....HA A W U,n. . ..u... V.....'.. A U l.awin, Agent, or r. w. htrabxr, General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. W. H. CLEMENT, Hupennunacnt. u..i:t..i.i. ... . aiviiuiuii; l.IUIIIVI Sill-Ill. I AKU,lllll',ll Ul' Alil V IS JUliW UH UUUU I character and address are wanted, to whom liberal I Inducements are ottered, to canvaaa vai-ioua auction. nr I Ohio aud other States, to obtain subscribers for new and I uiguiy atiractiv, work, just pubiHUed, and In prooess I 01 publication Agents now onei-atine- are meetinir with Buucen., ror pni viuuiars, auuresa or apply to J. MILLER, Publisher, JolO wtf Columbus. O. ITON. CHARLES SUMNER'S SPEECH ON m.M. ivauxas; tne cause ol tue aiiaca on tna nerann hv Brooks of S. C: to which is added the debates which rf. owed, and remarks ol Douglas, Cass aud Mason, and Mr. Sumner's reply. Price 10c; It perdox. roraie oy jeo RANDALL ft ANTON, FKKMotvr soivtvs ri:it, riONTAININU THE CHOICEST COLLEC J TION or NEW SONGS, adapted to the moat spir 1 Ited National air,. Prioe Singly, 15 cents; per Dozen, tl.25: ner Hun dred, $7 60. Club, can be supplied on short notice. no your order, to auJ RANDALL k ASTON. COLUMBUS. FRIDAY EVENING. RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI AND HILLSBORO' RAILROADS, Open d to Athene, 157 miles East ol Clorlnnatl. TIME CHANGED, Making Direct Connections toith Sciotu and Hocking Valley Railroatl. Daily Trains between Portsmouth k Cincinnati, and Athens & Cincinnati. 0NA, AND AFTER FRIDAY. THE 1ST OF AUGUST, lb56. the trains will run as follows, un til luriuer notice: First Train Leaves Chillicothe at 6'00 a. m., and arrives at Cincinnati at 10:15 a. m., and Columbus at &20 p. m. Second Train Leaves Chilllcothe at 12:30 p. m., after the arrival of the Train from Athens anil Portsmouth, ana arrives atunciunati at-:1.) p. m., aniii'uiumonsal ii:du p. m. RETURNINfl: First Train Leaves Cincinnati at 8:00 a. to., and ar- rives at Chillicothe at 10:30 a. ni., and connects with Train for Athens, Portsmouth, Zaleskl, Jackson, and in- termedlato poluta. Second Train Uaves Cincinnati at S:30 p.m., and ar- rives at Chillicothe at 0:23 p 8:45 D. m. and Jiillsboro' at First Train East leaves Chilllcothe at 1:05 p.m. after the arrival of the train lrom Cincinnati, connects with - i train at Hampden at 8:00 p. m., for Jackson, Ports- I month. Am., and arrivps atAthenRflt R ii. m.. whpre -V, , , I - . . ' . " connects with stages lor marietta, pomeroy, parsers ourK. anaotner points una returning, leaves Atnens at 6:60 a. m., connects at Hampden with train from Portsmouth and Jackson, and arrives at Chillicothe at l:'2.rj ra., connecting with the train for Cincinnati, Hills- Doro and coiumous. Fare from Chilllcothe to Columbus $3.50 ' ' Cincinnati 2.90 " " Athens " 4.76 Tickets can be had of M. L. Doherty, Columbus Depot, P. W. atrader, corner Broadway and r-root sts., Cincin nati; Little Miami K. rt. nepot, and at all 01 tue princi pal stations on the ai. c flt ji. it. aul W. H. AKIHUrt, Blipt. Notice to Stock Dealers. TMIR CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS & Clfr X CINNATI RAILROAD COMPANY are now running au r.xpresH ntock iram, whicu leaven i;oiuuiduh lor Cleveland at 6:45 p. m., and connect with C. At E. R. R. for Uuiifcim anu tiutiaio. Thin arraniTKment is expreH,y made for the accommo dation of Stuck Dealers at Columbus. Kvery facility ijo- ftible will be given to ensure micceHH in thetrannportation Of Block. JAM hrt J'A 1 1 MUMJi-N , Agent, myl9 tl3m jv2 CENTJtAL OHIO HAH. ROAO (iKN'l, SUfKRINTiSOK.Nr'a OtHCK, C. ). R. it .ANHHVM.t.R, August 1, 13511. UNTIL FUKTlltiK NOT1CI0, A PASSEN- J (JKK CAR will be attached to the FreleUt Train, leavini' Culumbus at 4:20 A. M., fltopninir at all points ou the road to receive ur nut oft" DastteDtrers, arriving at ZdoeKvlleat 10:05 A.M. Knturniatf, leaves aiiHKville at J 1 a. 51., and arriving at uoiumuuus 4 AV r. ai. Ultr Hi A HJrlKu fKKK.l9, uen'i sup i 1850. (.reat Western Route. 1856. COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. I n.Trn.rr. . WUlL.tt.lVt AiN u AlUo 1 itriL.lAlJL.rv KUUlfi FOIl THE "WEST, Two Trains Dflily -Sunilays Excepted. ! rN AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 211, KJ end until further notice, TRAINS WILL RUN AS KUI.I.OWS: EXPRESS leaves Columbus at 9:00 A. M.; arrives at Ur- bana at 11:30 A. M.;and at Pi.nia 1 :00 P. M.; connect ing at Urbana with 12:18 M. Lightning Kxpreaa Train on M. K. Si L. K. K. R. lor BELLEFONTAINE, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WAYNE, I, TOl.KUO if VUWAttO. Anil at Plipia ennnecta with trains on the D. k M R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, &c, And with Packet line on Miami Canal fur M I NST E R, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, &c RETURNING, Iaves Piqua at 2:00 P. M; Urbana at 3:29 P. M.. bring ing trom oil M. n. it. passengers Irom thicago, joiedo, saodusky, ftc, to uoiumbus at b:io P. M., and con necting with Night Trains for the North and Eist. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbus at 12:30 p. M. ; arrives at Urbana at 3:26 P. M.; at I'iqua6:27 P. M. RETURNING, leaves Pinua at 6 A. M.; arriving at Urbana at C:60 and arrives at Columbus at V:b7 A. Al. ; connect log with lu A.M.Traiuou C. O. K. K. fur .anesvllle, Wheeling, ftc; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. ft C. R. R. lor Clcve land. PitUbuiKh. ftu. Fare as Low as by any other Route. ror further Information, or through Tickets, apply tn II. B. H1GEI.OW, General Agt., t'olumbus; WM. IIAal- 1LT0N, Agt., Urbana; J. HALL. Agt., Piqua. u. iv. rui.tu.N, itecener. .lySO-dAwtr J. R. HILI.IARf), Supt AGRICULTURAL. Fruit Trees, tic, at Columbus. TITE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE assortment of the ilnet oalenble Fruit TreuB, Ac, t! 1 Apple, reach, rear, (ntitnimru vtfmavr&n,) riuni, unerry, quince. Apricot, "-Lftrin. (4 rune v nM. i4nnftnnArr. ijui urrant, - Raspberry, strawberry plants, Rhubarb Roots, USRge urauge, an., o. Moat of theso are from the well known nurseries of Ell- wanger ft Barry, Rochester, N. Y., and those who desire such articles rrom source, that can tie relied on (instead ol irresponsible agents,) will do well to call and make their soiections, or send on their orders speedily. Thos, who prefer not to plant nntil spring can have the trees kept safely for them until that time. Cataloguea may be had on application at the Cultivator Office, or at the N ulsery. no23 dtl M. B. BATE HAM ft CO. STItA VVHKItKIKS, not LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAW- HKKKY PLANTS of the most approved kind,, inclu ding Larg, Early Scarlet, Burr', Now Pine, Hovev's Soed ling, Dundee, Hudfon of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Cone, Moyamensing, and several others, all true to name and unmixed price tl 60 to f2 per 1(10, much less by the 1000. Also, a fine assortment ol Gonseberrv. Currant and naipoerry nusiies. mJkAt theColuccbna Nursery, one mile south. aprlO M. R. BATF.HAMft CO. inOLUMBUS NURSERY. -A GREAT VARI KJ etyof the must choice Fruit and Ornameutal Trees and Shrubs. Thennderalirnedirlvesnotleethatheha.madearr.n. ments with some 01 the most extensive and most reliable Nursery sUbli.unient. in tb. Stat, ol New York, for a tanstaiit aupply at Columbus of th, very choicest rrult and Ornamental Trees and Hhruba, aud will till all order, out. with some of t.,e most extensive and most reli.bi. l that line ou the shortest notice. Among them are some new varietiea of great value. Printed catalogue, will be Dnuiu. In readines, for gratuitous distribution soon. The Tien will b, for sale In a verr few ilava. and mav be seen at th. oorner of High and State streets, or at Rose Cottage, on, mile north of Columbus, ou the Worlhingtnn Road. Pr-i WAKKKN JKNK1NH. 'I'll I IITY v i;a mi vikw" TS THAT WORK, AND I AM THE ONLY J. authorized Agent for the city of Columbus. Should there be any persona who desire this work, and who may nave oeeo ovuriooauu, or were not reauy to taae it when naveoaiieti upon tiiem, I now annouuee to theinand in others, mat 1 am prepared to iiirnieu the work com plete in 2 volumes for to, or the single volume for $2 50: remember, till, work should never Itelen and uill not Le l ins than Til, abovb namkd pricis, lurthermore "(ia it can not t purchased of Dwk&llers.' It is a very cheap ouVbe'ln fh. haman wbJin and dounXZi I what they roan, it la not onlr valuable to the tjollt c an and statesman, to the student of history, but to the nat- riot snd deep thinker. I remain hero then, ouly this week, 1 have but a fow conies left with me. so those who uHimuiowuiii biiuiiiu Kie me an eariy can. iiioikie W. KLKUINII. aula airent for Renlnn In IIO. -II.- I... seen every morning from o o cluck till 4 in the allernonn, nd from 0 to 9 o'clock In the evening. Friends of Col. Benton are invited to call and see 1110 at Mrs. Lumler's on Hl8lh street, East side, (Boarding House,) opposite au'ii.w i' ii nooi anu mn nuire. je-i Buchanan, Fremont and Fillmore. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE BEST LIKF.NKriSrM of these dlstlniruislied Candidates for the Presidency, all from Photograph, by the bust ar tilt,, on heavy paper, 26 by 39 inches, tinted ground, and very beautiful. Price $1 ; will he sent by mail anywhere in the State if desired by the Irleuds ofei'.her. aim RANDALL ft ASTON. freiicli and bienaan. rpHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO EN-X gage tn aome College or other Literary Institution in Ohio, a. Master of the French and German Languages. Satisfactory testimonial, will he given. Auuress, lArnuon, attiiison county. jy28-d,wlm HENRY NUS3BAUM, BOOKS AND STATIONERY.! THE GREAT WEST INCLUDING OHIO, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Min nesota, ivamaa ana Nebraska, liivlng their advantages, geoKimpoy, rnauiiroea anu prospects, jeb RANDALL k ASTON lOLDPEN.S! fJOI.D PRNSI We hare just received, direct from tha mamifactu rer, a line lot of Walker's oelebrated Gold Pens, consisting of Mammoth, Fountain Slide, Patent, Engrossing, Commercial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call and examine onr stock. my28 RANDALL ft ASTON. VIEWS Ob' FOREIGN CITIES v Taken on the snot bv celebrated artists. Ihev sre s&iu to oe entirety correct by lupiees. Also, a fine supply of Steel Engravingi, French and Aiuerit-u i.iiuugrapnu ana rrlilts, at myzo KANDAIX, et ASTUM'a. WHAT IS THE USE OF ROASTING with tha beat, when von can nurchase Fana so i;ueap.M jyiu KAIMUAI.L, ASIUN. Col. Fremont's Life. TE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LIFE f of this distinguished man, contaiuiog an account of hn Kxplorations, I)iRcoTrii aud Adventures In Kan- zaa, Nebraska. Oree-on and California. The best and mot reliable edition nut. 600 pages, embellished, and containing a very correct likeness of this wonderful ad- venturer. This is a valuable historical work, and nbould be In the hands of everybody, priced. Copies will be sent, to anv nart fif th Atia nn rpcaint vi i. a uurai uidcouni 10 ine iraite. For Kale br J.V RANDALL A ASToN. BLANKS! BLANKS ! Blank Deeds of all kind?. 41 llortgages. ' Leafiea. Subpoeoas. " Kxecutionn. ' .Summon flea. " For Notaries Public. u Judtrment Notes. Call at Whiting's old stand, on RANDALL h ASTO.V. rPUNE Ur. BOYS! NOW'S THE TIME -L The Republican Camnaiirn Sonirster. cnmnnH.il en tirely of Original Uonsrs. adapted to the must stirring and popular airs 01 me uay. lou pages, price 16 cents each fi!e.r,1rj' !,v? Pr b,a,'"i'e'-. " jour order, lor they go r,Eht oil in double ouick ime For sale by : ! " ' VALiUAULiU VUlth,S, JUST KliOhlVEO. The Working Drawinira of tha Great Kxhihilion Duiuiing (tTystal Palace, laudon, 1851.) 1 vol., 4vo. ALSO. A complete account of the Construction nf Hie cruannia anu Conway Tubular Bridges, giving the elabo rate expedients ot rairuairn ami otnera, luiiy iilustra- um. rorsaieoy .ly:il J. it. Itli.hv at uu. NEW BOOKS. The DaiBy Chain ; By author of HeartMae. IJpham's Life of Kremuut. llorton's Life of Buchanan. Dr. Thompson's Letters from Europe For sale at the New Book Store of jyill J. II. RII.KV & CO. TO MECHANICS. fTUIE PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND J. Uook or ludustrinl Deslirn: Bv W. Johnson. lliehteam Eniriue. its aotdicatinn tn Mill.. Minn. sc. ftc. Wood's Practical Railroad Work. Perspective Drawing. Maeneill'a Table, of Kartu Wntk. Sopwith's laometrical Drawing. Borden's Railway Formula. Hauplon Bridges. Horfl'.'a Tanning, Kc Overman's Irou Manufacture. Whitney's Metallic Wealth of the U. S. Taylor ou Coal. For sale at the New Book Store r Jy-'l J. H. KII.EY k CO. UULY, 185(i. Braithwaite's Retrospect, No. 33. Nelligau'a Atlas of Cutaueous Diseases. Colored Plates. am ror aaifl uy j. ri. nILr.i CO. L1BRARV OF SELECT NOVELS. 20 vols , Loudon Edition. Bnlwor Complete, 10 ' lie Qulncey's Memorials, 2 vols. For sale by jy31 J. 11. HI LEY k Co. NEW LAW BOOKS. Smith 00 heal anA Personal Prohrty. " ' landlord andTenaut. " N. Y. Com. Pleas Report,. Bradford's urroiratA " No. 3. For sale by aul J. H. RILEY & Co. IOM. PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN y and the China Sea,, fully illustrated, iust received anu mr saiepy jyji ,1. u. K1LKV ft (JO. TEW BOOKS XI 1 Memorials: bv DeOuincer. 2 vols. Tennyson's Poem,; sew Diamond edition. C'hanning's Lecture, on Rhetoric aud Oratory. Poems: bv Rev. L'liaa. Kinislev. Heroes; or Greek Fairy Tales; by Rev. Chas. Kiogsley. puuiiKiieu auu lor sale or jf-3 ,1. n. I'.ILEY CO. MEW BOOKS L 1 ' The Modern Storv Teller. Robert Dexter Romaine. ur New Ae of Gold. Colomba: From the French ol Pumper Meriiuee, Coiiant's Life of Judson. The Earnest Man. Vansall Morton: by Parkmau. author of "Pontile." Just publish'1!!, Hud for sale by J. H. RILEY ft CO. 1MIE MORAL SAYINGS OF PUBLIUS SY X RO'S, a Roman Slave. The only translation from the Latin, Price 60c. Je5 HAN'DAIX & ASTON. WALL PAPERS-NEW RTYI.E3 FOR nAIJ.3 I Marbles, Agates. Stone and Oak Mnnldiiiu-s and lliro. ration. " " u gold Also, Corners, Cans, Bases. Centres, ftc . Ac. -'""" . . . . r IDA I'ftiriltntTH an.1 I'rihli f.ii Firahnirrli' ta una nf I a case of new pfttternn, Also, 4 canes of new r a peri, trench Uatins. of iiine , nor quality, rcr saie ai lue new Dooamore. roj-o j. ji, kii.KY & to. 1NDOW SHADES On hand, and in great varletv. Gold Shades, mada to ord order for narlors. Lo. mada to order tnr .tni A an. ollice windows, aide lights, Ate., plain and lettered. nurr uiM.l.AKU lorhades, 34 to 62 In. wide. For sale at the new bookstore, my20 J. H. RILEY CO. TXflRROUS- 1TJ. FourOral Mirrors, very richly framed. Pier Glafo.es. assorted aims. Just received at the new bookstore. J. a. RILEY ft CO N. B. Glan&es fitted to stir sire mar and nut in in guini siyie. my20 NEW BOOKS Recent Speeches and Addreines of Clias Sumner. Forest. Tragedy; by Grace Greenwood. The Angel in The House. Kingslny Poems. The Panorama; by Whittier. For sale by my 9 J. H. RILEY ft CO. A ITLETON'S CYCLOPEDIA OF BIOG- A7V RAPHY, editeil by Dr. Hawks: vol. 3 and 4. Macau- lay, Hro, London, For sale by myM J. H. RILEY ft CO. kT-WEDbNl'OKG'S WORKS LJ A good collection of the Society edition, for sale bv mj J. 11. KILKY ft CU. n IT ; mr . .1 ":S 6W DiyieS I "-"to "'bg "V""" TUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASES OF J French Papers aud Borders, new aud very rich pat- terue, by in, J. H. RILKY ft CO. in J. H. RILKY ft CO. ...... . . . . . : . . . . . fl H I ''t-AMS W hi 1 IMj TAThli Cap, letter. Notes, Demy, Medium, Flat Caps, rollo Post, Ac. ruled and uurukd. For sale at low puce, by s. 11. BURR ft CO. mail Opposite the State Hoiise, 74 m ICS KliHM WAt'A NKW Kflfllf IV J. Hertha: Translated by Uary Howitt. Forealeby je23 J. H. RILEY ft CO. xrxrxstsrc'ia I'ATF.NT i ALVA NIC HOOFING. 7E DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO v the above Patent, as being thecheapent and most uuraoie rire prooi noonug iialnria now u use. and u every way far superior to any other. It neither runs in no i nor cracks in cold weather, but remains tough aud pliable through all seasons; It Is but about half the ex- peuse of tiu, aud far more durable, In proof of which we refer to inaur thouaaud aouare. nf K..,Hn n Hnlta. . .Tunuu, aim iiiriiiigiioni in, west, n cau oe ap- them .u 11 u, iumi, nun uiusiiiiiiiie roors w u uout removiug will be promptly attended to, .... vDnni i, ns 11. VOIIIUlllUn, 17UIO, G. It. BUSH ft CO., my20 tjal Office with A. Jones ft Co., MI lliuh st. HE AI. ESTATE. sTOIIW -X7V. 33A.XX3rt, HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Ollice in Piatt', Building, West or the Post Ollice. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COBUS, Esq., fur the purpose uf doing a General Ageuey Business, we are prepared to Buy, Sell and Exchange for utliera, na the most accommodating term,, all kinds of Real Property, Railroad, and oilier Bonds anu atock, or all description, . apr'J ..IWONICY CAN HE MA UK. AGENTS WANTED TO KKf.L BY SUB. a! acrlption, In every county in thi, Stat, and other State, in th. Unlon, i nuoiber of useful and popular WOrllS. Wlllch are DIHAlIn. HU .i...l nnrailMtlMnfAaal . t 'i i -- m uioni ...a- sale. Aliocralcomnmiufionwlll he ivon. bv which th. A.?h I"1"1 P1. -PPl; to "acrib,r at th bookstore of H. H. Burr ft Co., Columbu., O marl-wflm rnttAHn SAVAfitr SEPTEMBER 5. .87G. DRY GOODS. A. P. STONE & CO. JNXo. 1 Gtwyililo 131 colli. ARE NOW OPENING ONE VFTHB I. A ROES! JSSURTS1E N T.I uh UKRSS SI LUS KVFR BROUOHT TO COLUMBI'HI ii.so Silk Robes, very Elegant, at $20 PER PATTERN. BERAGES, LAWNS AND ROUES. A P. 8T0E & CO. ARE NOW RECEIV il. INu a beautilul assortment of Hirured and olaiu Berages. Also elegaut borage aud Laou Kohw, at li.i per ceni. unuer price. CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS. A P. 8T0YE & CO. HAVE ON HANI) A large aud well axlectrd axxortmeut ol Velvet. Urna- ST.ttortiS'Jr vttt a "V A BlO.lh & CO II aels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Veuitian Carpets, worthy niyz-iisw HAVE JUST KKCK1V- I XX Kl) a splendid assortment ol rltulla and other sum mer MIJAWI.S ANO KCAKiX, at greatly reduced prices. ; Bfll'P'ainS ! BnrP'n.nn ' a toq ir UttlgaiUSi MRS. Z. A. IIARN RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of the Ladies of Columbus and tne public generallr. to the barmiua hhe ia now nt)urln as she flatters herself that she has the handsomest aud cheapen assortment or Goods, and that she is now cUer-it)gTHE GREATEST BARGAINS That have ever been offered In this city. Her sto k eonsUta in nart of Silks, Silk Robes, Grenadiues, Chales, Chale deUines, urgauuiea, or.iuanis, Huslln deLaines, Plain and Flounced Berages, Mexicana Rubes. A general variety of DUJi (. A MJVlt WHITE DRESS GOODS. Canton Crapes, Cballies, ic, K large assortment of Vinvttes, Shawls and Scaix, A large afsortment of French Work, Cheap Linens, Shirt UnMlti and uake.1"""' I She has recently received a beautiful aajortmi.nl r Uouucts and rials. Mio invites an examiuat on of her atnek a. .ha im,.. sue is selling me cheapest and best goods in this market, iau anu juuge uir yourselves. J"4 7.. A. HAhN. NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT Til H New York Fancy Dry Goods Store ucsiiier's Corner. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OK PU. unuiir.niri ever onene.l ti f n nml,M. ..no. .na Mild UMlli,r nl,..nn f.. ..1. 1 1 ' RIBBONS new stvlea; BONNETS, CRAPE COLLARS, FRENCH KMBROIDF.KIFS, DRESS SILKS, F.MURGlDEliKD SWIS.', ' INFANTS WAISTS, hiwil-uv Together with a full stock nf TRIMMINGS. ' " mtn Spring Goods now Opening! At the spacious Store next dnnr i ii. Ami'riean Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising all the newest styles in SILKS. A beautiful aHsortment ol Embroidery tioods, Trimmings, Hp I.aiues, Summer Hress (ioodi, aud Drapeiies. A LARGE STOCK OK Hosiery, Miauls, Linens, rriuts, ami IH.F.At IIF.I) COODH. Together with every thing usually kept in a Dry Good, Store. As we intend to sell for CASH, we are enabled to oiler our customers great bargaius. A call Is respectfully solicited. W. A. & J. C. McCOY, J5 Next door to the American. llfiTS, RIUBONS, MOURNINC tiOOl). A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TISSUE. i jiiwj nvri;viiiau nuu oil aw IiaiM. n'HUrt. anu r IAjWKKM. n r C.h firnfimlnn M(.UK IN (iOUDd couataully un haml ur nia.te to or-.nr HAl HUIrtT3. HAIR KKSrORATIVE. an.1 HATAI nir A Till u.alli t'ifiii'rnj -a ' ' i A. iv fnnu ILU 1 T.IV3. Kl NHS. MARY IlOPPkRmX'S mrxinir Hsts Bieaehetl and Pre Med. aprlO OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FOR tJeiillemeu's Wear. A FTTTP l(V T7T AUTTQ Tn iron nmii m II . .. , . . .. Y UOlJtlv -at. for the liberal patronage they have heretofore given me, I would say that I have just returned from a visit to New-York, iu order to purchase a stock of goods ,uitable New-York, in order to nurch, ' FOR THIS SDl'illtr Illld SlUilllIPl1 Trn.lo. Which I have now received, and am better nra.r .h. I intend to sell exclusively for CASH, at th, lowest liu.ciuic i.ici, ai. aiuoa cunaiars Ol Cloths, Cassimcrei and Vestiuus. of every grade and color, from th, ttneut imported to th. Also, a nne assortment of all kinds of t.ent.'g 1' urnishinir ;oil. ayAllordarsentrustd to mr charge will ha nrnm.il. attended to, without any disappointment, a, to tima. Good fits and fine work warranted In every instance. The puuiio are tuviieu io caii anu examine my atock, as I feel confident I can pleas, all who may favor me with their pairuuago. apri r, KOSK. THE GREAT ENGLISH RFTIERY. SIR JAMBS CLARICE'S celtelM-nlcd ronialr I'llls. PROTECTED LETTER I'ATF.NT. Uy ROYAL o rttUAI A rlilyjiJKIr 1 ION OF rDLninr,T . ...... . the Oueen. This invaluable Miolii-i - ... uauira vinrae. h.ii.. i-nrsiclan Kilnnrri n.n tn : ,T iiiuiuikuii intugerouHO(nfRHb8 inciJent w liiie) i Kit) conuuiuiion. It moderates all vxchh, reraoTesall obstruction!, and i;n i".:,., 7. ...1.'' wun regularity, 'lliee. j"' totif "XZo ' VT'tl finement-thev fortifv the u,n, sullering'diiriug UbJr enablir her duties with safety to hersel These Pills should not be tak naoung tne mother to perform hersell and child. These Pills should not be Uken by Females durinr tha MK.-S1- THKMS MONTHS of Pregnancy, the, ,.", iu uring on aiiscarriage. but at anv nihur i:...-,i... aara. ' ' In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in .. .1UUD lln.TIUVH ratiirue ou Blurht Kmr. tlon. Palpitation of the Heart. nr u..i i.. i.-. terlos, Sick Headache Whites, aud all the painful disease, occasioned by a disordered system, thrae Pills will .-.i.im an inner means nave railed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, oalomel autimony, or any other mineral. ' Full directions acenmpany each package. Prle, i0 the United Stales and Cauada, One Dollar. 1 noie Agent, lor l lie united State,, I. U. BALDWIN ft CO., Hnl,a.u. kl V TUTfl.E ft M0SF-, Auburn, N. Y., General Agents'. w. n. 1 and 8 posta.ealainps enclosed to any autho- "iM Agent, will Insure .oitlo of the Pill, by return rorsaienvu. JJKNlftftS . t:n iimtoi. mI.,.1...'. ""' vj ... iiugginii very town In the U, aeu.nfti . A Farm Wanted. A GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING i.i u.n.?bl"8V,n..cllIr'.1 llrou of exchanging- With KOOll bUlldlllM. fruit. AVn In ..! ..I.l.i 1 nc.i J-.SUUV IS LUSl G IV I f Kll innni r.,rn.n..ll I.' arm f .....uuii.ua. iub property in Baltimore i, Improved win auoauinual lirtck Dwelling House,. Further par-t Milan may bo ascertained by inquiry of the Editor of thi, paper. 150 Marietta College. Pit 12 1'A K ATO It Y DEl'A HTM E1MT. T'UIS DEPARTMENT WASREORGAN-J- 1ZKD a year ago, aud baa been In successful operation liuoe. Rev. GEO. H. IIOW1SON wlU contlnu. Principal ineiriiHteos cn recommend it with entire confidence tnall l. -i.l. .1 . L . Colleg.; ' ,U"'U"n r"p n"" lor 1-..?. . mi a iiar iirji irm witi uuiiimoncB on W T.l tn rL3l IA V HhH. TFUnFk tor,. 41.. ...... ,T.V,.."...:"l,. is on. week earlier than the time lven InTtu Uait Cata logu. By order of th. Trustee., ...v.a. ,., .'., 1. W. ANDREWS, President, '''''''M''''"'""WI"'""'"'M"'"'M"""'M' " j imcw lorn Auvcrtiscraciits. IVom the Advertising Agency of S. M. PBTONfliuft Co tltf Wassail Street. New York. NEW YORK WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. JKHBINKS, WHEELER & CO. ar V a tt rt v . . 11 11 11AJNU AND OFFER FOR 11 f !' "nn'6"' "lock of Clothing 01 every '"';." "u" P"", just made, aud suitab'e for .7 .1 .... r qoa.v ana style of the roods the, t. out display in the cut and niakeof the clotS .ud exarni-ue tb.tock f " " l"e'r ,aW"t C,M JE.NM.Mis, WHEELER & CO. jel8-d::m-sP :IW"ull,"""t'. "Pponile the Park. THE UlZiltl) roWDKR tOUfiY atANFVADrrjRBR, AND DPAIKHS IN HAVING REDUCED THEIR PRICES TO correspond ilh the reduced price of Sallnetre r.mub icouireu ov tne trade. triiMr.r,tu.i : .!.. satiHfaclion ' ' ill'!, B'";"r,i " th'ir lMwder, which lias now enjoyed tlie IlIffllviMt rPfllltlil inn f ! a . J"JD" .he'krod0;nU,heUw;!;i.8SBj "T "ber -"o.ur, 0 ..r il.iv,m. k - -!-, . ... nam u, ilia Dr UCIDSI Ofift An .n,l ...n.l 11.- -A.. " nan, cor. water ,t., New York A F rmin AQfl o . - aA,'AK". President. A. E. DPI (,LAS3, Sec'y. my21-6m-SMr ANDKEWS JESUI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS IOTT0.1 D W0O,E JIACIH.M'.RY, Steam Enginesand Boilers, Machinistf' Tools Belting, 4c. Importers and Dealers in Manufacturer' Articles, No. CT I'ine Street, N. York. N. B. Agents for the" Woodruff k Beach Iron Works' Steam Engines and Boilers. Exclusive Agency in Now York lor "IWKLL MACHINE SHOP" MACHINfTV TOOLS. seat) dly tm paoo. New Books. ''PHE LIFE OF MARY JEMISON, THE JL lute Woman of Genesee: 'ihe Maiden Aunt and tho Use of Sunshine-The State, and Territories of the Great Wost-Married, not Mated: or How i, i i,..i d. - , , , n.ige Crochet, and Quavers; or Revelations of an Onera Man. agcr in America: ' The Lawyer', Storv: or the Ornh.n'. iv.nnn.. n. . uivmuri ui me rtew iorK niir: An.1. ;i:.. D.. L-. ' nuiu.iivu. iy iaie alius; The Mormons at Home, nil h some ::,iai.r , , from Missouri toCalifomia- TLur,,.,,....,,..!,,.. ..... .... ur iuo nonary 01 i.nza n iiarton; U,ceut Speeches and Addresses of Charles Sumner-Gleanings some Wheat, somo t'half- ' Life North and t'onth. By Sarah J. Hale-Clouds and Sunshine. By Charln Redo: The Great American Battle; or the Contest between brlhtianity and Political Romanism on. ..... rate likenesses or Fillmore and Donelson; Despotism in America; an Inquiry Into the Nature, Results and Leiral Basis of O-a Sii7h.i.iin. a.... r.,' UnitedSlates. By Richard Hlidreth, author ot History of the UoiledStalea. 4c. At J ul2 RANDALL h AsTfiV"! KORTON & ASTON, HIGH STREET, BKTWERN BROAD AND GAY, Columbus, Ohio, MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER, TIN, and Sheet Iron Ware, uintinn. tn haan nn 1.....1 one of the largest and best assortment, of article, in meiriine ever orougui 10 this market. They keen four sizeB of the Comet Cookinsr fitnvr. one of the moat approved diving fins lv.cb uu. m use, 11 is more particularly adapted for wood, but may be nsed with coal. Thev warrant them to giveentire satisfaction, or no sale. ' Also. The Black Uiamund, Minn, ir-Tlslit, AND Star of the West Cooking Stoves, which are three of the best Stoves for burning hil nminm,. coal, AIbo, PREMIUM PARLOR AND BOS ST0VK3. Also, A good atock Of FurnishlnirGnn,!. Hur.. I)..r.l. ators, Ice Chest,, Water Coolers, Pumps, Jaian Ware, Bird tagea, TreveU, Bathing Tube, Fir, Grates, Fire Brick, Copper and Bras, Kettle,, fc. ' mm oioioi aneuvion pain 10 Hooting, Spouting, Coo BBrhm"b.rk,dJob Wort generally. auO dly Kedzie's Rain Water Filters. 1 illKtili ULTEKSHAVE BEEN X 1'ullr tested bv famllle. hi thi. nltm aud elsewhere, and in all cases have given the highest satisfaction. Rain water of whatever color, taste or smell, by this moans becomes clear as crystal, making it much better for drinking or cull-nary purpose,. Water thus filtered, la eeruiuly bettor for health, while there is also a groat aaving in the making of tea, ftc, over hard water, au7 illy GORTON ft ASTON, NOTICE. William rWnoll ..1.I..1 It. vs. " ' ( Frauklln Common John L. Robert, A wife, defendants.) pleaai 'pHE DEFENDANTS ARE HEREBY NO-A III IHD that tha plaintiff did, on tho eleventh day of August, I860, file his petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin countyv against them. Said petition sets forth that the defendant, did, on the eighth day of August, 1655, execute a deed of mortgage to the plain-till on a lot of land in the town of Grahamsville, In said county, to secure two note, of hand for 1325 each, made by John L. Roberts to the plaintiff on tb, first day of August, 1855, tho first payable In six months from daU, the second payable in one year from date, with Interest-that a part of th, first note was paid and a judgment for the balance in said Court of Common Pleas, which remains unpaid ; that the second not, i, unpaid. The plaintiff prays judgment on said second note for 1325 and interest from date, and for the sale of the mortgaged premises; that the j udgtneut on laid second note be fully paid out of the proceeds of the sale, and the surplus of the sale money be applied in diacharge of lhe judgment on said firit note, and Tor other relief. The delendants are required to answer bythelstu day of October, 1856, or a judgment and order of sale, and such other orders as may be just, will be asked for at the October term of said Court. WILLIAM CORNELL, Aug. 11, 18nB wliw By R. SuiEin, his Attorney. Esther Institute. rPHE FIFTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF THIS J. Institute will commence nn WRhNranav Mb'p. TKMHKR 17IH, 18641. For Catalogues. Circulars. c. an- plyto 1 .11 ....... 1 i.r.wi.-i rlr.il,. rOIH;K. '-PHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY" NOTIFIED .a. not to purchase or negntlaU for a Certilicate of Deposit, No. 825, dated June H, 1850, to my order, for lilly dollars, issued by Miller, Donaldson ft Co., payment hav ing been stopped. ELIAS SCOFIEI.D. ati)6-w2w GREAT SENSATION EOOK 1 A Work for the Present Crisis!! EVF.lt YBODY SHOlil.l) HEAD IT! BELLE SCOTT: O R Liberty Overthrown. 1 Volume, 12 mo. 420 Vnen. Price Sl.Ofl. 'Trills IS A WORK EMINENTLY ADAP- X ted to the wants of the times, and is destined, not only to be extensively read, but tu present a new era In me puonc seuiimeul Ol lue north. Thepresentationoftbe Antiand Pro-Slaverv a ririi muil. In this book, are admirable, and must have a ,1 ..u.,i on the miud of the American public. a icw ni me many notices ot the press are given The Oiifrjf Chritlian lleraU says: We have not read an Anti.S averv atnrv inr niTnu lorn , i iniifi that has interested us so much as "Belle colt." It is excciiont lu concentiou and admimhle in execution. Another paper has the following: Noalnry ever published in this counlrv has fio.r ,1.. scripllons ofcharacter.or more vivid logic. It will make a, wnio a neiiHiition ami have a doeper iollocnc lliau Un-cleToni'af .abin. The Capital CiVy Fic! says: Thia work ia iitipreti-ndiug and simole in stvli1. tndfha story is told and the arguuu-uls lor and agaiiiat Slaveiv are given in a dliei-t, hrint and lucid e. position. 'I'iie task ia wml executed, and the inipresNlou made upon thu miud cannot fail to be dei'p and Uling. Agents wanted to sell the above and nisiiv other mcful and valuable works, iu every county uf lhe Wi'iitt-rii States. Terms liberal. Orders from the trniierc'tp rtfully sol, cited. Address S. II. Hl'HK ft CO., No. 1 Odeon Building, oppo.ite the State HoiiHn, Jj30 (hijnbua, Ohio. NEW BOOKS. Irvlog's Liie of Wasliiujton ; The Wanderer; Inside View of Slavery: by Parsons; House by the Sea Side: by T. H. Read ; Memorials of his Uf and Time,: by Henrr Cockbrnn lor sale by aul5J HANDALL ASTON. IkI . i L",2 'Zr w,n kn"wn bri""l of ELECTRIC intiV!? ' """P0""" 'or BLASTING and HltNlMt, COUlUllKIUir a full .f.nrlm.ntnf I,.; . iiaiuiL'B anu NUMBER 23. Mi SMt Mmnl A Doe Storv. i i V, ePPedrUo the telegraph offlc. in Portland, Ohio, soon after it wasHrat eatablifhed. ortunately, juat la time to witness the rollow.' ing amuaiiig scene: iohow- While the operator was explaining to us the myaterloiis working of the galvanic current and m ting intelligence between Uiatant places a tall and particularly nntrainltr ..mTr !l! the gem,, horn, atalked intd the office. He wa a muscular brawny fellow, of the ppecie8 p!L and to judge from his brusque n En couth appearance, had always dwelt on the he pale of civilization. He showed the evmD toms of a ranid walk 0,i ho.:i "! ..., ?jmP "Telegraft otlice, eh?' 7 '"H-rea: 'It ia, sir," replied the operator, politely "Runs Irorn here to Dayton';" """"i 'lea.'1 'Good! I have got a right smart job fur vn. left thar aforo sun nn thi. mn..M - .1 ' alinred splutter. I clean fnro-nr. L. tavern. He's a mighty powerful good dog atranger, I tell ye-a cross betwixt a Newfound- u?rtl, ? r.egU.lar l)IlI-ea'-t as amoun-tain-cat, and stout as a grizzled bar. He kin whip his heft in wild-cats every day, an' is with 'n-u-chtckomin to hunt Injina, au' that's jest what I'm Rwine. Now. I want you to tc egratt him down here in double quick short me er. Tot the steam bote Is gwine to leave ia an hour an' I wouldn't loso the critter for a heap " ' We observed a comical expression flit over the operator's oouutenance aft ha nrAionloil A note down a description of the missing quadruped, and answered, "All richt. sir." to fin ftflan- ranco on t ie part of his excited customer hour np m ar'Cr lhe ds in baU an When he returned. ih flrot ni.inni n,i n.... eu ms attention was a ninmn.i,,ii .i. most diminutive propoitions, which was tied to tne Ice Of the ODdratinn1 tnhlo nn,1 ..1..1..1 i.! . -r- a uva oniuicU HUH as he entered with a shrill bow ! wow t wow 1 M AT m1V.me'Blr- "ore is your dog, all O. K. On y a little out of breath, owing to Wamlly y Journfy." M tbe operator, "Whar?" inlorrogatea Pike, striking an altitude expressive of astonishment which was too pregnant for words. "Here, sir, tied to this fable." "W-h-a-t! that (onnvsnrinltlin' ii,i t.. m j , , i - " 1 "'.ilea uni mydotr? lou don't menn in c i. derned, short-lctrired. little .r,nint..i i eared, mangy beast is my dog l No, sir, that ain't my dog. Mine is the best a wallopin', big, pplendid animile a reg'lar beauty a two hundred pounder, sir! rhew' cuss a snake" At this point the sneaker ins vocabulary, stopped to take breath. "Very singular! extraordinary singular, 1 may say. Hu your correspondent made a mis-lake, and forwarded tho wrong animal ? " Mistake be cussed I It's a reg'lar swindle sir. That blasted tavern-keeper up thar has ewiu my uuk, an- sent me this infernal little runt in his place. What's the damage ? " Nothing, air, as yon have failed to get the righ t animal," replied the operator, who joined us in an uprorious burst of meriiment rs Pike left the office, swearing, "he was gwine up to Dayton to scalp that dod-rotted, doit-fltealinp; tavern-keeper." k Big Heart under a Black Hkln. A colored hand upon the Crescent City, at the recent collision, went into the hold with Mr Martin to find the leak. On discovering a hole through which the water was rushing into the boat, the black man for a. mmini : study what to do, but, remarking that thcro were too many valuable livea on that boat to be lost, he plugged his head into the hole, while others wero nrocurinrr blanket? l.,.i i.or- these could be got, tho cold water upon his head was driving him distracted, when taking his head away he changed tnds, and thus kept the leak plugged up, until other means were brought to make the stoppage more effectual. We wish we knew the name of this man, it deserves to be engraved. Cleve. IJeralit. "Fremont ran oir with a ruar.ntfnl.lA , vuiji.viiauid Jiiau a daughter ; he is a thief !" Spunky Rt p jblican in reply" Ho had better iei a iifn a bachelor !" Slave Democrat in rejoinder "If you mean to insinuate that Buchanan ain't mar- iicu, 1 enn ten you mat he married his Couutry over forty veara aco. ami nn.fi fair an rrnnil of her ever since." Republican in magnificent aur-rejoiniler-" Fremont did run off with Tom Benton a daughter, and next November he will run off with Jim Buchanan't wife, old as ehe lal" Alb. Eve. Jour. Frsr V,, Wants a Nice House! OR SALE AT A BARGAIN, AND ON very easy payments, that desirable Double Brick House and lot north .l,lo r.4 Hub .., ... ... u . . B.tvv., ,.ui neveuili. Tho house is new and lo good repair, aud either half will be sold .eparately if desired. Also a vacant lot, 43 by 187H feet, adjoining the same on the eest. Person, in r- j, --. ...... uj Mlling uu .. BAKER ft COBBS, Piatt's Bi-iidiog. Weslevan Female Colejre. DAY AND FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL ,. ...N- VINE STRKET, CINCINNATI, OHIO-lhi FallTermof the Fifteenth Annual Session, will commence on MONDAY, th. 26th of August, I960. Th course of study i. extensiv., embracing .11 the branches necessary fur a thorough English, Scientitic, Clasalaai and ornamental Kducatiou. v..nioi in Hoard ot Instruction is ample, being composed of .tome eighteen faithful ProleH.nr..nA t..A.... 1"1! .J experience, aud undoubted competencv lor their several stations. The airy location or the College, th. spaoiouiinesa of the rooms lhe careful and sonorous aystem of dietetics .uupu,...,, , riguiar naoitsol daily exercise enforced, have secured Id the College, especially the. Boarding Dep.r ment, a degree of health, unsurpassed by that en.iojed by any other Institution, either in town or country. ' 1 Ji,.Ud''?W "? re,'' "y time, and, alter four weeka from the commencement of the Term, are charged, from the time of euteiing; but it would be much. to their Interest to commence tho Term promptlr with their classes, Tbor. who desire tobosi d in th Institution, shoiild make narlr aoiillr.llnn I,. cure a place. Th. charge, are moderate. Ancient and Modern lan guage, an taught withuut extra charge in fact, there are uo axtrns. except lor Music, Drawing, Paiuting and. Embroidery. 5 Further information mar he ohi.lnu.l ...a ...... learned as to the terms, c, by reference to the lour-teenth Annual Cataloaue. or ,,nli,.i;,.n i... .... .. to the undersigned. ' 11 iimww p. B. WILBUR, I resident. nuts, stowfas new novel Oh Hip First of September, we slmll Piihlisli D R E J) : A TALK OF THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP, nv IHRItirr ll.EI-Iff.-R hTOWF, Author of "Untie Turn's" Culin, tie., etc. Ill Two Volumes, 12mo. Price fu.75. NO APOLOGY I3"nECF.SSAUY FOR THE announcement of another Aiiti-Maveiy Novel, From the author whose former hook made so profound an inipri'ssion In this country, nod lm,e fanio is now co rxteiu-ive with civilisation. The present wor" is pronounced, by thosn who lima read it, superlur to "Uncle Tom" In breadth or enn ception, in develofiineiit of character nnd prlnriples, and iu the orerivliehning power and tnterent bf lb"' alnry. The contest Imtaeen Hi, Institutions of Freedom and of IVsputiani, is noproaehlnir a cri.la: tin nrin or woman can be iiidilierent as In the issus: aud a work like this. ahieli chows Ihe legiti uate frulls or Ameri'-au Slavery under lhe law., cm not hut excile great a ud univormil iuteresf . I'liillips, Sampson i Co., Publishers, aulll d:;twit I.; Winter street, Boston MOIM.AN I.. KKHMiK'S I.HTATK. - NOTICE IS IIEREUY GIVEN THAT THE subscriber lis. i"n appointed and qualified as Administratrix on the eahtte uf Morguu L. Neville, late ol Fraukiiu couuly, deceased. Dated at l.oluiuliin, thi, 4th day of August, ISfift. aul d2t4ww CAROLINE M. NEVILLE. ri'EN YEARS AMONG ' J. by Holbrook. For sale hr 'HE MAIL BAGS; 'marU I H. PII.EY ft C. |
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