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SlAi 1 ft - .- i t it VOLUME XX. (JOLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18.56. NUMBER 108. f 6)1)10 s$mi . : t ia rouuuiiu .UlLY, TRI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY . T moxx otriiBR" o o Wtt. SCHOOLER, Editor. Ttrms--Invariably In Advauee. Ii.uv , .16.00 per year. i By the Carrier, per week. ... 11 cle. I'm W1KW.T 3 00 VJn'- '.VHKiV.i 2 0 'V Clwbs of ten and over 1 0 j' " rKHMfl OK APVKrtT13INO BY THE SQUARR. (TIN iivw Ok iiw hasi xgWRi ) Out On 0n uii.re I year ,.116 00 ; on, squara o wU ' U months 12 00 ; one " 1 week, " months 111 00 ; nne ' 1 woo " 8 months ; one " 8 days. . . to , a oo . 1 60 . 1 U0 .... " ".months B 0: OU " Vdava.. 76 Out " I ui.iiitli 4 60 1 oun " 1 Insertion 60 IHsplevad advertisement, half mora than tb, bov rales. , Advertisements. leaded and placed lu th columa of ' Special Notices," aouUe Mis ordinary ram. All notices reuuired to be published by law, legal rate,, II ....Ura ..n tllM Inaiile .YOlliaivelV eftST thS flflt WMt 0 par iieut. more than tlia above rates ; bnt all such will appear in the tri weekly wuooui ouerge. Muniuess Cards, nt exceeding ve Hue,, per year, la' side, '2,60 per una ; outside n. Notices of meetlugs, oharltable societies, lire ootnpe niea, Jtc, half price. Marriage notices 26 ceuts. Jn na Crura wilt fTtey ap pear, uuleM patdar. . Advertisements not accompanied with wrlttaa dtreo ,. will b Inserted till forbid, and charged Mcnrd l.i.lly. All fnowviil advalitmrntt matt bt paid in adnancs. ilua rule will out ba varied from. tVeelcty, same prioa aa the Daily, where tba advertiser ii.ua Hie Weakly alnoe. Where the Dally and Weekly re iMitti osad, then the charge fur tba Weekly will be ball Hi') rule oi ilia uany. limiftr the cresset system, the adverser peye so much fur the space he oocwplaa, the changes being mrjww with the composition only. mis piaa ia now g euerdly adopted. M. V. LILLLl, BOOK-BINDER, And Blank Hook Manni'actnrfr, Hiyh street, between Broad and Gay sis. 170 COLUMBUS. OHIO. VBOOTSt, SHOEMAKER, I. Hwh at., Kjril Mile, all duora South of Tuwu at., ivr; y tlUl.USIHUS, O. I'll I L. U. fc'lSUUIl, nvii Engineer, Surveyor nnii UmiighUinitu, Biabaa'a Blonk, over KudlalU'a, High Street, Columbus, Ohio, t l.l. KINDS OP LAND AND ENG'INKHK- i.l. - - l...lln.. U.nnlna Plkfin- i M. inu nunnriug u iniTii.i0, ji..uB ...... Wrcnaiiiuil aod Arnhiluctural llrawiiiil. promptly and CNtimaclorily exacuted. Hater to M. I., dullirunt, Eaq.lnhnllrabam, Kaq., UoL S. V1,lber, (1 K jy;H dlmwly DENTISTRY. H. II . SWAIN, I) E N T I 8 T, aavAse'si Now Bloolt, li)josite I Im Stale House, High Street. ii'Jh wyl CMAU NCEY N. OLD9, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUfllBUM, OHIO. Illliie in the lldeoii Building, High Street, ROOM NO. 2, UP STAIRS. o i . i v i-: a . I t'M IN k i iss, IVaclicr ill tlie 1'iano Forte. (or lenna, fco., apply at room 3-, Nail Honae, orfltl-ett'a M iiMic Store. dBCJl'f.S lyd iHKs. ,11. IIUPPKK'I'UN. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (did mxu or pHtpi.KT a hau.,) man STREET, COLUMBITS. -Slraw Hata Hlrtaehed and Preaaed. aprlO-ly J AS. HADDOCK SMITH, 4 T T O It IX K Y AT la A W, II Hire in the Coluniliimi Buililing, t'oi.Ujiiuifs, oiiio. or 8 dly ALLKN . THUKMAJN, A. ttoruey t X-t . 7r, COUIM UIIS, O. illt'iue ON IllUH 8TRRKT, tab'Ji ly HetwHu Friend Mud Uuund ata. i. a euofioa. I. uiihih a. mi Kin- It. CIIAMIMOV A CO., PH4I.KKa IN nan.'B.a oaits bk: i.iMHRlV(t, HOCKING, NHRTHKHX, ZAXHH rlU.K A Ml) BLACKSMITH. Yard aud OUIce near Kallroad Depot, DU'ib COI.IIMUIH, O. Bl'AKi't'Kit St tiMll'H AUDTlUN AND COMMISSION MI3R0HANTS Columbui t Okot it or Huttl Kstite, atocks, HouHet.nlcl Kurultur. Dry-Wooili, Qrooarien. Horse, CarrinM, Vo.t &o., ttndil lu in city or nouutry, oo th suoni rniioubt tnus. Liberal 'lvnreii on eonHittmantH dcl-illy MUSIC. 'PO THOSE WnO DESIRE TO " StNU a Willi me apiru ana iiniieriianmnp aiau,' we lilbir our aervlee aa Tanoher: nf Muaical Nota efK1 tlon, thorough Hnaa and Muaical Klooutlon, amlliVf. will teach a Ci. on Toeaday evening of each f J wank, and alao on Thuraday evening. For fall pardon. lara, aee ciroulara. i Oar room ia aupplled with one of Maaon At Ramlln'a celebrated Ukoin IUrmonuh, with which the volets will be aocompauied and auatained. . Ti.'kata for aale at C. ulllett'a Mnalo Htora, the Book Moraa, and tbe ronma. at lorn prka. Jcvmit Clam, Saturday P. , at 8 o'clock. Ten leaaoua only JO centa. 8. B. PHIPP8, Director. ' .f. M. POKTKR, Pianift. GORTON & ASTON, ama mHrtT, bktwrkn bruad and oat, C'oliirabus, Ohio, f ANUKACTURK11S OF COPPER, TIN, IM n4 9h.t Iron War, ooDtlirte to kp on bud ou of tbe .arjreat and hnt afmortxaeDti of articlea In thtfir linn erer brought to tbia market. Tbej keep four i.ren t the 4'omet Cookinc Stove, one of the most approved dMog flue r stoveii now in dm. u u more partio- I many anapiea lor weou, dui may be Hived witb coal. They warrant them to KiTeeottre lamraation, or no iale. f Alo, The black Diamond, tua( Air-Tight, AND aSLtir of thn West Cooking Stoves wmeh ar three of the bet ritovei for buruiog bltueatnone coal. AlHO, PRBMWM PARLOH AND BOX 8TOVK9 AUo, a stock of Furuiebintr floods, 8afen. KefHirer ators. lie CUexle, Water Coalere, Pomps. Japan Ware. Hird ;Ko, IrflTBtH, Batliiog Tube, fire Orates, V.re Rpeoia. attention pat 4 to Roofing, Spouting, Cop per timilii Work, and Job Work generally. aud dly Ktdzic's lliin Water Filtrrs. rpiJESBI FILTERS HAVE BEEN X fully tested by families in tbieeity 1 and elsewhere, and to ell eases heye ' riven the niirhest flatlafaction. Rain wa ir of whatever color, taste or smell, br this means becomes oleer as crystal, ma king It much better for drluking or ault-oary purposes. Water tbun tlltered, is eertatnly better for health, while there Is lso a great saving in tbe meting ot tea, fro., over ban. water. Iri-t.irk.-ilr. ati7-dly OORTON a ArtinN. PATENT GALVANIC ROOFING. WK DfSSIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the s bove l'stntt as being the cheapest sod most d arable I'irf-proot Koofloej Material now lo use, and In every way far superior to any other. It neither runs In hot oor ctauks In cold weather, but remains tough and pliable through all seasons; It Is but about hall the ei-pemte of tin, aud far more durable, in proof of which we reier to many thousand squares of Roofing in Buffalo, Cleveland, and throughout the west. It osn be applied to tin, iron, and old shingle roofs without removing them. All orders addreised to ns st Columbus, Ohio, . will be proioiitly sttended to. .: urvyai tjivl UOfrW with A. Jones ft Co., IrJl High st.' TUST RECEIVED' Another buddIv of Rnrrowe's celebrated liftoff' on (Kr. MUSTARD, acknowledged bvall enlcnraa to ba ae neat aniaia oi tut list extant, For tale by . J1 mm 010, MoDONALBj journal l.f.ui''rl da KAIL ROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI -AND ! IIILLSUOUO' It AILROA OS. 0iruf d to Athens, 157 niltcB fcnst oltlnr Inuull ' TIME CHANGED, Makin( Oirect Connections with Moiolo Ai llm-kin Valley unuroao. Daily Trutni between f orUmonth 1 Cincin iiutl, and Athens & Cincinnati. rN AND AFTEK MONDAY, THE 3D 01' W N0VEMREK, ISM, the traloa will run aa rol Iowa, nutil further notlae: Kir.t Train Iavea ChilllootUe at 6 46 a. m.. aud ar rlreaat Clnninnatl at 10:16 a. m., and at Coluinbuaat 8:10 p. m. CunnentlnK with train t minimum' aioian obeater. BeoondTraln Uarei Athena at 7:30a in;Clillllcotheat 1:00 n. in., connection with Train from Portamoutll at Hamden and to Htllaboro' at Blancbenter and arriraa at Cincinnati at 5:30 p. m., and Colunibna at II V0p RETUBNINO: rirat Train LeaTea Clnoinnati at 6 00 a. m., and Cbillionthe at IM p. m., and connecting with Hllla uuro anu roriauiou iii ii.mii, .mi iunjiumun..w iih.., and by it age with Marietta, Pomeroy, ParUeraburg, and other polnta. Saaond Train Lea Tea tlnolnnati at 8:30 p. ni., and ar rirea at Chtlllootbe at 8:1. p. ni., and at Blllabiiro' at 8:30 p. in. Fare from Dbilllcothe to l.'oliimlnia $S.SD ' " Cinrinnati ii.yo " " Athena ' : flll.l.SBORd' TRAINS Uare Hlllaboro' at 8:45 a. m. and at 10 40 a. m.ai: arrive at Blancbaater at 7.36 a. ni.. and at 12:30 p. m. Beturniuf. leave Blancueater at 7 :4i a. m. and 6 :36 p m., and arrive at Htllaboro' at 9:36 a. m. and at 8 30 p. ni. Ticket can be bad of M. I.. Dolmrty, i:.lii in line Dapot, p. w. Mtradar, oorner Broauway ami n'onv ma., Liiimn natl, Mttle Miami R R. Depot, and at all of the priuei pal Statioaa un the M. 4i C. ft H. K. un4 JOHN WAlini.K, Supt. (Cleveland, Coluinbus A- Cinciniinti itAII.itOAD. Uiuler Arnuigeiaeut tor 1S55-50. Three Tiftius Duily from CulnuihiiH, in poimwo tiuu with Jrttina tm tlio I.ittla Miami, buiI I'olunibiiii and Xenio Kail road . I KX PRESS TRAIN AT l(l:u.' A. M.; 1 a atoiinlnii at lielaware, IJardiuxton, IJalion. Ureailiue, -Slielhj, New Londuuand Oraftou, ariiviun at 1,'laveland at i :ll r. M .; g iving paaaeogera fijki-i imviu mr uiuuvi and eoanactiiiK with Ibe3 zo P. M. Kaat Kipreaa Tram on the Lake .Shore Koad lor Dunkirk, Bultalo, New York, An. Thia Train eouneota at Gallon with tba BellftfontutuH and Indlanapolia Railroad, at Creatline with the I HO Kxpreaa Train on fua Ohio aud Pennaylvania Kallrnait Tor 1'itta bnrirh. Phtladalnliia. c and the Ohio and Indiana Kail road for Fort Wayne; at liraflon with the 3:46 P. M Train for Toledo aud Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock nat roorninf. . Mail Train at 3:80 P. M.: atnuiiinir at all wav ata tloni between Columbua aud Cleveland, airivlnir at Cleva land at 916 P. M.. eonnectinir at Creatline with 8:00 P M. Faat Train tin tbe Ohio and Pennaylvania Railroad for Plttaburgli, Ate, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, Ac; at Cleveland with tlmH iO 1'. M. Might Expreaa Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for the Kaat. 8. Nurht Exnreaa at 1U 16 P. M.;atopplnaat lielaware and all way atationa f4ortu or new jmiion aim leaving paaaeugeraatall wayatatloua.connaollngai rrmnneeilli tbe 6 00 A. M. Train on tbe Ohio and I'enuaylvainia Rail road at Grafton witb tbe Toledo Day Kxpreaa forCbicairo, arriving at Cbioago at 9:30 P. M., connecting at Cleveland wttb the Morning italn on the mue noe Kauriia.l lot Dunkirk, Uudalo, New Vork. ka. a- For tbroiiKh and lonal 1'icketa apply at the Ticket Oftiue in tba Paaaenger Depot ol the Cleveland, (Jolninhua andCinciuuatl, and Little Miami, Coluiulma and Xema Railroad Compauiea. K. H. KM NT, Columbua, Nov. 1, llD.-m .linrinrcnnM CKNTUAI. OIIIO It A 1 1. UO AO. sSaasessj Krai liKN't aSUHBRINTSMiKNT'e UKU'.H, .'. M. K. It., ( ZANkXVlM.K, AllgtlHt I, ISfid, i UNTIL FDKTUER NOT1CK, A PASSEN-GKK CAR will htrnt;hd to the freight Trnin, eaving CulumbuH at 4:20 A. M , etoppiug at ail point i on the road to rnreiVH or put otl pas.Hunirtirrt, arriving ' 'eHaesvUle at ll u5 A. M. i Returning, leaven iiiiHviKi at 11:00 A. M., and Arriving et Columbuus 4:40 V, M. auirr i u a rurit'.tt rr.nii mi, t.en'i nnp t r ITTLE MIAMI ANDOOLUMBUS,XENIA J KAILKOAI'H Trains run htatweeo Columbue sn-i Ciuciuoati, as foUows : noWNWAHD. L'PWARIl. Leave Arrive at Leave Arrive at t'inoiaoati. 8 02 A M. 4-4:iF.M li'illA.M. Columbus. Ciuoiuiiati. i 00 A M. 10 00 i :Mt P.M. f'oluinliiis, :66A. M. i!0 P. M. H:ao 3 46 A U, IdfllV M. 9 0U P. M The '2:46 A.M. Train from Col urn bun coDnente at Xen'w for Daytoo, Hiuhmond, ludlanapolis. lf'avHtt . Chicago. rit. IjOuIn, and all pt.ints west; oonnerte at Morrow Im Wilmington, Cirolevilleand Lancaster; and at Loveland's for Hillsborough andChillicothe; also connecting at Cm Oinnatl for Louisville by the boats. The 12:80 p. M. Train, from Columbus, connects at London for Siiriugtleld, l'uytou, lndlauapolis, Ate; cou nectlng at Atiuia for Dayton, Richmond, ludlanapolis, Lafayette, Chicagu.St, Louie, and all poinU est ; coonect ing at Morrow for Wilmington, CirdBvilltt and Laucaster and at Lovelands. for HllUborough andChillicothe; and at Cincinnati with tbe O. 4 M. R. R. tor Uuisville. The 8 30 P.M. Train ,froro Columbus eouoeits at .London for Springfield; and at Xnnia for Dayton, Iticbiuotid, Indianapoltii, lerre Hnute, Vincwunna and Jit. LouIm. 4s)rFov other information apply to T, X,orH, Agent or M. L. rVmiRTT, Tioket Agent, Cdumbus; tt'ai. Wkioht, Aa d..4..M..M . A 11. . ..ar A ..,... V 1. . A II amKTa., .''iiuKunii, "-, 0(l"ut, nUi, 1 . n . Lswie, Ageut, or 1'. W. BiHAL'aCa, 0Mniral Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. W. 0. CLKMKNT, n4 tfupsrintmtitmt. To the Citizens of Columbus. TiflE SUBSCRIBKR, HAVING TTAD A jl large experience In tlie nnaineaa aud knowing the wanta of tlia citiina. baa oncludad to etabltih a Hue of CITY HACK3, to run to and from any part of tbe oily. My Carrlaiiat are all new and convenient. To the Ladiea tbia will fiord a convenient onnortunltv of Shopping, attending Publio Lecture., ot of vial ting the alffarent Public Inatltutlona. Br learini word at the United Statu Hotel. Canital Bouae, American, Nail tfouee, or Huoka.ye llouga, all order, will be promptly attended lo. aT rare eacb way, 1 6 ceata.-Vt- tfk line of OMNIBL'SKS will anon be run ruUrlj from tba Court Hmna to tlie Railroad Depoie. Fare ten aenU each way. TUik). bRoCKW Y marlo-dtf A BARGAIN IN A FARM. 1 f)fl ACRES OF LAND SIX MILES FROM 1UO Worthlugton, 73 acres of which are In a high atate of cultivatiuo, Improvemanta oonaiak of a good brick hotrae of alx ronma, alao a large barn with .tabling for eight or ten horaaa, alao alx acrea of grafted fruit. This i. a complete place, and will be anld for (3000, In paymeuta. Inijulre of BAKKK ft CO UBS, oo21 Platt'a Building. A Farm Wanted. A GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING XX In Washington city, la dealrona of exclianulug Real Eatata in thai city or Baltimore, for a email Farm with good building., fruit, ovo. In the neighborhood of Columbua. 'I he property In Baltlmora is Improved with substantial Brick Dwelling Houses. Further particular, may be ascertained by Inquiry of tba Editor of Ibis paper. lit) WINDOW SHADE.S, A GKISAT VARIETY of patterns in (told and colors. Buff Hollands at wholesale and retail. Window Cornice and Curtain Bands. New patterns nf Loops, Centre Tassela, Ac, Ae. A full supply lor sale by oc20 .1. H. K1I.KY CO. Latest Books Out "TARED:" A TALE OF TUB GREAT DIS-XJ MAL SWAMP; by Harriet Beacher Htowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." 1 vols,, 12mn. l 76. Tlua book is creating quite a sensation and sells rapidly. THE O0TBRKAK CF FREEDOM : or the Roman Calho- Ho Element in American History, 12mo. 1. By Jut- tin D. Fulton. OLIVBH CROMWELL: or Enirland's Great Protector. 12mo tl By Henry Wm. Herbert. ' MEXICO Its Peasants and Priests, l'.'ino. tl, By R. A. Wilson. i T 'E MAIDEf ArNT, aud the tlae of Sunshine. ! LOUIS NAPOLEON, aud the Bonapaite Family: by Benry W. De Pny I , THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND ITS CANDIDATE: with Trne Likanesaea of Fremont amd Dayton; an aocg. rate History of tlila party In th United States from its origin In l7U,tn Ita dissolution in 18:).!; oft he Whin and Democratic partisa during Uie luterinuuuj, au4 il ftyt-marlrm W by'B.u. f. iliill. H2 paga, Umo Price tl. Fur aale by ael7 RaNDAI.L A ASTON. kci nnn copies soldi -THE RF.PnR. UU,UUU LICAN I per toen II. ael IJCAN SONGSTER. Singly 26 centa; BAKU ALL. J) ASTON. RAILROADS, Great National Route TO TUB KAST AND WEST. Onlral Ohio Railroad, BETWEEN COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. TWO TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY, (HmniHS tiowrui.) t40IKO EAST. Lnxvt Columbua Newark Zanesvllle Cambridge Ar. atBellaire. Bxpren lYain 10:00 A. 11:1(6 " l'i:46 r H. 2:04 " 4 80 " Afail JVam. ll:26r.. 1:08 A.M. 2:27 " 3:61 " 8:80 " These trains make clone connection, at Bellaire with tUe UALTIMORK A; OIIIO KAIl.ltOAO, FOR Baltimore, Waxuingtou t ity, fhilailol-liliiu, New York, and all the EaHterii Citii'si. ()IN(1 WEST. Kbipreti Vrain 2:00 r.M. 4:!ll " 6:0(1 " 7:10 " 8:30 " .tfjif 1'rain. 6:30 a.H. 8:(H) " 9:40 " 10 4H " 12 15 rat. Bellaire Cambridge.... Zaneaville .. ,. Newark Ar. Columbua These trains make cloae connection, at Columbua with L. M , C. h X., and C, I. I. Railroads, for Cincinnati, Oaytou, Iiltliiinniolin, Chi-cHgo, St. I.oui.i ami tlie EXT IRK (1 UK JIT WEST! Through Tirketn ran he had at nil the above, nnmtid Puintn. TO WAY PASSENGERS. Trnina each way will stop at alt Htatioua ou proper aiguals lialug givau. ONNUcTsJONsT WHNU sMatStV ' Tbe 10:00 A. M. Kxpreea Train connects at Colmnbu. With the Express Train which lfaves Cincinnati at fl A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Plqua, and ludlaua Railroad; at Newark with morning Traiu lor ?andukv. Mtuialiuld and Mount Vernon, aud with Trainnon the Steuben villa aud Indiana Railroad: at Bellaire with Kxpreea Train on tbe Baltimore aud Ohiu Kail road ioxUal t iinore, W aubitigtou, Philadelphia and Kaatern utile. Tbe II '.'6 P. M. Mail Train connacta at (Vdumbua with Train from Cincinnati; aud at liulluire wilh morning Train on Ilalllmoreaud Ohio Hail-road, arriving In Bill tliuure a! 2 46 A. M., connecting with trains tor all the Knstern cilias OOINO WIOT. The 6 A. M. Mail Train connects at Ballaire with Niaht Trains on the Belt, and O. R. It.; at Newark with Trains tu Meuti.'nville, sianduMky, Manatield and Mount Vei nou, arid Chicago ma Mouroeville; at Culumlius with the Ti aina for Cincinnati, and wilt, Iraina lor Aetna, Dayton, Indianapolis, aud Chicago, vf Dayton and via Urbana. f The 2:00 P. M Kxnreaa Train conuecta at Hsllaire with the KxpreaaTrain from Baltimore; at Zaneaville with tlie C, K. K. lor Cuicinnatl; at r.wiwilli B., 11. sli. R. 11.. and arrlvea in Columbus at 8:0 P. M., aud connects withTrama going Mouth aud neat, arriving at uincinnatt at 2 uu a. m THATCHER PERKINS, Sup I, '.lineaville. Jiihk W. Bhow.n, Urii'l Ti'-Jifl Aynt, Colunihua. . ilell-dtf Vrf.it Western Rente . 1850. -(X'fSftfjl jr'rlffij tiT3ciS5J3 COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA SPttlN( A imANGKMKNTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE FOR TITia -W331RIT. I'tvo i'rHins Oaily SmiiluF i Kvteited. ON AND ApTKKTUIwDAY, SHrTKMohlt 18TII, fRAINS Mll.l. KIN A.t FOI.1.IHVH: K.M KfeiVi leaves tolumtiua al :Utl A. H. ; strives at l'r- buna at 1 1 v0 A. M. ; aud al l'itlta I 00 P. M.; connect-lug at CrliHiia witli2S'-0 P. M. LiKhttiing Expreaa Train on M. It. At L. K. It. H., ior SPRINGFIELD, J) A V TON & CINCINNATI, (Direct) No rliituf;e of earn bet wean Urliaua aud Cin Oiunall, Alio conneriiiiir ni imyuin wnu iniins us u. At U. K. H. I'M GREENVILLE AND UNION, And ailli I rnms on li. H V. h la. I; It. K. lor NlilAKAI'oMS, I.AI'.WKTTK, III- i .u.u, n itici:; o.vi ri;.v sr. i.tu ts. Also, cuuiiects at Urhaua wilh 12:18 P. Al. Train north on M. K. & I.. K. It. K. lor BKI.I.KI-'OSTAINK, Cl.ri'lt, FdllKST, FT. n'AIWK, HAM I'l .NH I , TUl.t.lHI It I IIII AHU. And at Piune connects witb trains on the D. b U.R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, &o., And witb I'scket line on Miami Caual for MINSTER, DUEilEN, ST. MARY'S, 4o. KETURN1NG, Leavea Piiia at 2 .00 P. M , Urbaua at d:2K P. M., onn nectiug with tiaina troin the ol-th on the M. ft. At I., E. R. H. from Chicago, Toledo, randusky, iko., to Co-liiuibiia at 0:10 P. M., and rouuecting witn Night Tiaina lor the East and North. ACCOMMODATION leavea Columbna at II TO A H. ; arrives at Urbana at 8:26 P. M.;at. )'liuab:27 p. M ; conneot ing at Crhaua mtb the 10.00 p. M. Train lor nulltiliinliiiiii', Union, KaudUHky, Toledo, lucugo, Ac. RETURNING, Leaves Pliiiaat 6:0 A. M.; arriving at Urliaua at 7 20 A. M,, and at Coliininus at o :i7 A. M. ; connecting witn 10 A.M. Train on C. O. H. K. fnr Zaneaville, Wheeling, &c; aod with lo A. M. Train on C, C. A C. R. R. for Cleveland, Pittsburgh, &o. Fare as Low as by any other Route. For further information, or Through Tickets, apply to tl. n. nmciAiw , iteuwrnt Agi., iioiumuus; nai, xiaai' ILTUN, Agt., Urbana; .1 . HALL, Agt., Piqua. oo2ii-dwtr n. WALKur, hso'i Agent. BE A I. FSTATE. aTOXXjNT W. KKAIj estate broker, Office In Platt'a Building, West of the Post Office. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COHrM, Esq , for the purpose of doing a General Agency business, we are prepared to Buy, Hall and Kx-onanga forothera, on the moat accommodating terms, all kinds of Real Property, Railroad, and other Booda and Stocks of all deacriptiuns, and MAKE COLLECTIONS IS C'ENIRAL OHIO. apr2 STHAWBEKH1E.S, llOt A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS of the mostapprnved kimls, iuoln ding Largs Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Horny ' Seed liuir. Dundee. Huilson of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Cone, Mnyanienalng, and aeveral othera, all true to name and unmixed price tl.60 to 82 per 100, much less by the 1000. Also, a floe assortment ol Gooseberry, Currant and Raspberry bushaa. n,At LlieUoluEihus urel'y, one miiesoum. aprlO . M. B. BATEIIAMsi CO. i Pickaway House, MOUTH MAIN ST., CIKCI.EVIM.E, O. rpHIS HOUSE IS NOW THOROUGHLY JL REPAIRED, and refilled wilh New Furniture, and reopened to receive Ihe traveling pnblic. 1 he Uouse Is situated near the imaineas center oi tne cltr. opnoaite ihe Court House, is couveuient to the Bail road Depot and Packet Landing. Passsngara visiting the city by Railroiut, citnge or Boat, will b conveyed to and from ihe House without delay. No ellort will lot spared by tba proprietor to render his guetts comfortable, and lie hopes that hia ellorts to ac c mmndate anil oblige Ilia guants will Insure him a liberal abaraot public patronage. Al) heasksla to be tried, ba ng willing to abi.' tne nc'imou or ma guests. . a. r. w f. w ma .-i , rmprie-trea) Ciralavilla, June, 18fitl. aii22-d.wn ATTENTION ! . irE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL V mock r ...... i ; BOOKS AND STATIONERY,' - To which we invite Ihe sllenlion of all, aa we will sell very low lor i. ami, . , oclil ItAMIAI.I, 8i ASTON.,' l,mKNCUi HOOKS, AND LESSONS ' IN I KKKNCH.A New French Grammar and Dictionary, by MAttaii-B A. Mrrr, T'eacber of French in Columbua High School. Just published and lor asle by oc20 J. U. KILE I CO, M. A. Mot oners bit services to prlvaU puoila and classes, larms moderate. Addrsis car of j. H.Ki-lsACo, DRUGGISTS. "Ohio Drug Store." THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING 1UR- X chased tba entire stock of Drugs, fcc, of Dr. R. P. LITTLE, wonld respectfully solicit a continuance of tbe patronage so liberally bestowed on him. No pains on my part shall be spared to merit a continuance. Having aeoured the services of a competent Druggist Mr. Al. ntio Rmoiv, the Physician and the public can depend upon naving prescriptions mien witu accuracy ana ae spatch, from PURE DRUGS, at any hour day or night. Jan. 28, 1866. N. B. MAiil'I.K. JOHN R. COOK, rh J) R U G G I S T,'el QlLU Ol'l'OMTE CAPITOI. HiWSK, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WHOLKHAI.E At RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, rvuicn we warrant rKt!3ii a.mj t'UKb;. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY and Fancy Goods, Burning Fluid, Paints, Oila, Varnishes and Pye-Stuffa, Tobacco, SnnfT and Cigars, Brushes, Hair, Hat, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and Paint. Pore Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at All Hours, Day or Night au6 wly "... - , MJI .. .. jiJ-tJM Again in the Field! rpilE N. V. GOLD PEN AND JEWELRY A cunt-Am, encouraged Dy me success of their first great enterprise, in which they have sold 8160,000 worth of Pens, Jewelry and Plate In leas than four months, and from tbe profits nf which they bave distributed back to the customers $ii5,000 in gills on the 16th of July, are now in the field with their Second Attractive Prograiuuie Of beautiful and valuable articles, which they send by return mail or express, ou receipt of tbe canfa prices annexed, and to whlou they invite tbe attention ot their former cuHlomers, and of the public at large. We have not room to advertise the BRILLIANT LIST OF GIFTS, Which we shall distribute without tail, on New Year's Day, Jan. 1st, 1857, But will send Immediately, on tbe receiptor a postage stamp, small billa containing LIST OF MANUFACTU- KhK'.l h:.PI.ANATl(lN Or III H MODE OF SELLING DIRECTLY TO THE CONSUMER, aod lis great popularity aud success, and, in abort, VVLU PARTICULARS! PLKA.SE SEXD FOR IT AT ONCK. It will cost you nothing, aud mar repoiupen you for its unrusal. We can only give here a tint of the articles weeHl.on receipt of the coat price annexed, to single purchasers and duos, who receive for evry dollar',, worth they purchase, a proportional number ot rickets in the January DihIii- outiou. From $1 to $100. $1.00 or On I tul In r we will send Unk (ioi o oi iHiauiihillv eitHeuted .Stui. KNHrUVixu.iot either twool the thiw Candidates for the J'residen Cy, KlI-LUOHlt, Ul guan am uud Kh KM o.st, at the option of the purchuiier, autl oue Ticket in our Nrw Yhkt's histribution ot unfqnaled list of gilts. 9.00 Two Uoi.o He.8, or a ti, Rjso, or the Thrks Kink KNORAVINdH Of the(lHHIlJKMlA, (jANl-liiATlO and a iAoiD 1'kn, and two TichetH iu Ihe Distribution,3.U0 THiufi iioiJD Fnw, orone tiorn I'kn with benuti ul .Su.vilK ICxtknmon ('ami complete; or two iou I'BXS and thrfe KsuKiviNiia auuve uatued, and three Tickets in the Distribution. $5 00 Six (Jolu Vis, or n splendid imperlel "Camhiik'm I'bn," with mature Silver Caise, (a permanent and valuable ntlnir;) or a Ladies' magnificent nhiued Corn Bkuast Pin, and six Tickets m the Distribution. 8 00 Nma I.old VBtn, or a pair of I-hUhi,1 Fir Dnopi ol the newenl and richest style; or any ot lunar ; ticlfta heretofore mentioned at their ahove-meu- ! lioiiKd value, to t be amount ol Kight ltollurs, and nine Tiekels in the DUtribntiou. 910.00 Twsivk (4ou I'iks, or au Imperial Ooui Pitw, with jTteudid (.otD CA8.C warranted a tliet rate arti ci: or a beautiful Silver Plated Cakjc UAtKrr (tlie latter will adorn any table in the laud, in a tiharmiufr thing for a present, and can not be uougiit at retail ior less than rouvteeo Uollartti) or auy ot the articlea heretofore meutioaed, at their proportionate value to the aiuouut ot leu Uollarn, alud twelve Tickets iu the Initii hution . 915 U0 FioutunI.ou) Pun, or a 9 Ui Silver Lipink Witch warranted, or an exquisite .Set of LibJioV dawn. rv, comprining Ka r Dunva. Brkaht Pi.n, Ac, Ac, or auy or the articles heretofore named, at their proportiouul value to the sinouut of Fif teen Hollars, aud eighteen Tickets iu the Dintri but ion. 9'JO 00 Twkntv four Ooi.n Pkns, or a $'J0 Silver Watiu, ull lewHiea, oi the heNt quality end make; or auy of the arliolfs herelohtre mentioned, al nmir proporiionat vaiue to ineaniouut ot 1 wen ty hollars, and twenty -four Tickets iu the f'Mri butlou. 96.00 ThihiT (.oij Pkiw, or twelvo EJilrer Tkahpoons, oi me iiiitvBi anu ricueHt paueru; or a masMve UuM Wathh Chaim, or any nf the articles hre-tofor mentioned, to the value ol Twenty-Five Hoiiars, una uiirrv Tictteis in f lie i stnbution. 910.00 TmHTT-HiX tiou Piwa, or Twelve Taul J-okh, hi nun nun sunn uiaiie; or i wHive ijituiHome Hilver Napki? Risoa, or any of the articles here- Turore meuitooea to tbe value ol Tlmty Dollars, aud thlrtv-eis Tickets in the Distribution. bQ.na HmTT (iOLD Prns, or a brilliant and perfect $50 immuiiu ninu, ir jjiiwm riN, or a nentitilul Goto LrvsK WiTiia, full jeweled, eiirhleen earals hue, and warranted perfect, or any ol the articles heretoiure mentioned to the value ut rirty DolUrti, and sixty Tickets iu the I 'Inert button. UK).U0 ONI Hi NDRKD AhU TWKNTT-KlVB fiuLD Pltva, of a .ipienuiu 9luv uiamond klnu, or hoboh pin, (at theoptiouot the purchaser,) or a magniliceut k'nglish (ioii DoNnnu Watuu, PateuL Lever, Chronometer Balance, and warranted to remain perfect fur years, and lo be interior in accu racy of movement and richness of ease to uo style imported. The rortuuale purchaser or purchasern of this article, will have a beauli ml Time Keeper that will last for years, and Due Hundred and Twenty-five Tlcketi in the New i ear's Distribution of our rich list ol (JlrTS. Or we will send to olubs or nugte pnr-ehasers any of tbe artioles mentioned heretofore tu tbe value of One Hundred Dollars, and One rfundrd and Twnty-Mve Tickets on the Distrl- DUllOO. The number of Tickets is limited to 200,000, and when $200,000 worth of goods are told, Wis list is full aud at ones closed. Tba JLWELRY, P LATH, Ac. is all oToor own manufad-ture, aud has a reputation. The ENOHAViNOd, which we particularly recommend, are Rotten up ei press ly for us, and are very fine. Send in your orders early, as the first impressions are the best, It Is only necessary for ns to stale tint the list of Hplendiduifti, which will be seut aloneeoo applioatiou, amounts in vaiue to nearly $50,0001 We do not pretend, like the projectors ot many former "Gift Enterprise," to give away all we receive, but we can givo every man tne wortn of hs money, and distribute 949,06o for every $'..00,000 purchased of us, and tin make a p air prom tor ourselves, ar With new customers the prompt fulfilment of or ders will be the bost guarantee ol our standing and intentions. Onrfrlends who bave tried us, aod who KNOW OUR MANNKK its' DEALING, and elyte ot'granle, n feel assured win TRY US AGAIN. We ihflll distribute a splendid assortment of Oifts on iVew Year's Day, and hope to sell every Ticket berore that date. r PLEASE REMEMBER that we haveolofted up our MBuuinuiuriuy AnucT in nvit nnvvii, and IliMt OUT addreKS fa now 'N Y. Pk'N A JtWELKY CX.," New York City. Our friends will receive by return mail or expreHB tbe article or articles oruereo, witn ineir Tickets, aud il thy are not satisfied with their purclutses, they can at once return them and obtain the money forwarded, TO CLUBS. H will be at once seen by the above list, that the greatest Inducement are held out to Clnh ..r purchasers to tbe amount ol ten, twenty, thirty, nfty, or a hundred dollars, as the number of Uift LVrtitlcateasent increase in a regular ratio as Ihe amount remitted irowi larger. OiVK L'ULLArt urtiKS wiu be thankfully received, end tilled as promptly and carefully as thone for one hundred dollars. TheN. Y. O. P.A.I, 00have no connection with an other concern, aud their rnterpris Is intended to eu-persede all preceding ones, both in the real value of the articles sold and the brilliant list ot gifts to he distributed on the First ot Jiiiiiiury, I NIT. BB CARKKTL lu rendins; your ordeis tu name your town, county aud elate. In case you order some article that must be seut by eiprese, and there is no expreus office in your plaoe, we will send it to the nearest ottice. and uotify you at once of the fact. BR AND RKGI3TKK with your Postmsster, all letters containing more than three dollars, and it possible neud drafts on New York for large amounts. The reg istration caste but five cents, and we will then be responsible for their ity. If you do not receive an answer in a reason hie length of time, enclose tbe registration to us, and wc will auume the loss. A Handsome Commission , la allowed toAOENTr!, of whom we wish nue In every town aod vlllagw. In onr last Knterprlae many made a vary profitable thing nut of our connection with ns, and what is better, all their customers awtes wf ;&,. Necessary Authority and'tnTor mat ion will be lot warded at once iu answer to an application for aus,reucy, by any tmrty who will send certificates of character, Ac Address all orders, letters of Inquiry, Ac, to N. Y. GOLD PEN & JEWELRY (MPANY, NEW YORK CITY. 024-wto JULIUS r, DUNCAN, Agt. DRY GOODS. SECOND STOCK OK , ' . WINTER GOODS! NOW OPENING AT No. 1 G wynne Block, CECOND STOCK SEASONABLE GOODS, KJ adapted to the wants of all, Tor either family or personal use. In rel'erriug to some, the particular nttentiou of purchasers is requested to NEW STYLES ' Iiadlea Xro Ooocle. In rich Ombro Sttrtped and" Ftaid Hllks, Valencia K'nnea, (new style,) Spotted Merluoes and Paris printed De I.aluea, Plaids and Figured Moriuoes for Misaea aud Children, among which are new and beautiful drttym, far surpassing In sty la those of early fall purchase, at reduced prices. ALSO, JUST OI'KNEO, French Merlnnea of all grades and colors. ' Welsh, French and Shaker Flannels, all qualities. l.ow priced Da Lainea, (choice styles.) Macinac and Shaker Blanketa, all sites New Embroideries, In every variety. Ladies', (jams' and Misses'' Hoaierv. in all tirades. Together with full stock ol Hoft Fiuishtd Cottons, Lin ena ("Richardson's",) Sheetings, Pillow Casings. Huirt iuga, A'C, Aic. A call from purchasers ia aolloited. oc28 W. RICHARDS. CLOAKS, TALMAS, SCA11FS, SHAWLS qMlK CHOICEST STYLES IN THE ADOVE X ever ofiered in Coliimbtis, einbracing latest pat terns of , , ' . Paris aud Kusieru Made (.arnients, Rich Htella Hhawls and .caiTs, from Auction at Auction Pi jcph; rIho Single and Double Br or he and Wool SHAWLS, In great rariety, some very elegant, jnst received at the "SHAWL ROOM," i o, 1 tawyuiu; mock. WM. UICIIARIW. oc' A. P. STONE CO. 3Jc. L Ot wyxino Slcolc, AUK .IL'ST KECKIYINU THKIR Fall aud Winter Goods At re ally K'dnccl rries, C10NSIST1NG DRESS GOODS. KM- BIMMI'KRIKS, ftlack and Fancy Silks, Thibet Cloths, C reuch Merinos, Oala Plaids, All Wool De Lalnes, tierga sud MiiHlin De lines, Loug and JSijuare IShawls, (ient's shawls, Mont s rurniNhibg (ihh)s, Ulack, Hlue and Dro Cloth's, Casslmervs, H.ttinutls, .feaus. Lunuiut-Us, Tweeds, VeKtings, Bro. MunlinH, Priuts, Tickings, Checks, Ac. Persons will find it decidedly to thir advantage to oall aud exainioe our stock before purohasing Ihe w hero, st'la A . ui. STONE & CO., NO. 1 GWYNNE asaortlueutot IllacWVnd Fsnoy Freach Cassi meres ol' the latest styles. 1 , 1 eelfi A. P. STONE V CO., NO. 4 GWYNNE in .s.",i, no v 11 1 1 11 t:vi tun a un leu ivl 111 r.ui 111 rn. Patmetlo, Msgnolia, t$ elntnn. Corded. Whalettonn, nud Snauilrts CrowuSktrU at ureatly reduced prices. ee!5 STONE ft CO., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE J. Hl.l .OCK, have just received a lartre lot of Black Biown, Cltiret, Hungarian, Mario, Fur and Wool Hats, sold UBT Kf.JM YttlJ A F A. r". STUNK A UO. ft J a large lot oftfwiss and Muslin Collars, Hlsimia, Dim ity Bauds, Jaconet aultwiae Flounoiug aud F.ilginiH. aelo A. P. STONE A CO., No. 4 GWYNNE BUUK, have just received a very ln.nre lot of Moire Antique, bilk nud ludta Kithher Ludien' Mitts sKt TUST RKCKIVKD, AT A. P.OTONEA Cob J a large aflflortment of Kngliidi 'I h reed, HrnsselM, Maltese, iiouiton aud Lyinira lanes. - eeI5 A P. STONE & Co., AT NO. 1 GWVNNK HLOCK, hav jiint recfived a line ft.Hnortuiont oi Moire Antiquii, Chenille, Velvet ami Ribbon TrimmfugH. sell A P. STONE Jt CO., AT No. 4 GWYNNE il. BLOCK, have on hand and are receiving a good assortment of Jewelry, which we can sell cheap, selft , TUST RECEIVED, AT A P. ST0N1S &. Co. 's al a birge lot ol Red and White Flannels ' sell) A. P. STONE & CO., NO. 4 GWYNNE . BLOCK, are just receiving another lot uf tlioa, world renowned "Fip" Prints. ael 5 Spring Goods now Opening! At tlie npnrioti Storn next door t tlte American Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OK Faiuy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising sll tbe newest styles In SILKS. assortment of A henntifiil I'uiliroiilery (iIooiIh, Triinmings, lie I.ninen, Sutumt:r llrsi Good,, aud Draperlsi. -A L1ROI STOCK Of j Hmiiiry, Sliiiwls, Liufns, Prints, uml BLEACHED GOODS. Togsthsr with svery thing usually kept in a Dry (Jouds ore. As ws Intend to sell lor CASH, we are euabled to otter our customers great bargaius. ; A eall ia respeet fully solicited, , W. A. & J. V. MoCOY, ; ni.v5 Nejrt door to tlie American, WANTED. FROM I TO S00,000 FEET. AT THE TUB and Bucket Factory, nn the Weal aide of the rtcioto Hirer, Columbus, Ohio Whlta or Black Wahltlt, Mulberry, White or Bed Cedar, in log or holla, for which th, highest price will be paid In ( anh. Knaulreal the OBIc. of the Company. N. E. I.KAMAN, Snp't. a. UARi.iai.i, nao'y aui-tf WILLIAM J. tSUAKPE, Billiard Table Maker. iVb, 148 Pillion St. t near Bronduxxyt New York. BILLIARD TABLICS, OF ALL SIZES, FOR public or private use, with either marble, sluto, or improved mniiukrauv onas, jiiso uis rate lit lUHliious jnnt brnniiht into nse, and are superior to all others, i me i aiem i.usnious put ou old tnoiHS'ut the shortest nonce. 4 Dalh, Cues, and every tbinir in the line, at the short r-m muirn. aiH-u .ihiii Keep Your Feet Dry. LARGE AND SUPERIOR ASSORT!! ENT . of KUHBKK SHOES AND BOOTS for aale clieeoar than ever otlereil liefore In tills market. ; Indies' On in Overs and Mandala for ?B c. t.enta' ," al on : Misaea' and Cbildreii's " " " butolil!.. AttlieSigu of Ill.OoUWtl Boot. ocia H. II. KIMBALL SPLENDID 75 from the Ol ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS Musters. Home ol tlie subjects ars lounil below - Tb, Waterloo Reroea assembled at Apslev Hotis3)X4!l The Peninsular Heroes, 3UXS.V . . ' Trial of Thomas, Karl ol Sti attord, at Westmlnsler Hall) H141, 30X4H. ' Trial of Charles First, at Westminster Dal!, 30X13. lTi Holdier's Dream of Home, KUX4H neraeanuer me naooatu Hay, o.,S(llu. The Saviour. 2740. The Fxaminallon of a Tillage School, 2Ji40 The Village Festival, 27X40. ' ! Th, Wounded Hound, 30A4.V The Buttle of Navaime, XVX4U. . .. i ,, ,', , t. The First Bnformera ol lfiXIt, at)X4tl. , ' I sriorin rnrna, (oval.) 'OASb. More FTlirhtened than Hurt. 40X44 The Hood Woman, or Precept aud Ksaiuple, afX4o ! twitethr. ,PilKnus at.tbp WnaiuidtfwIuwAi k. MX40 Tlie ritraw Tard, '27X411. The Inundation, SoX IX The Wave Market at Constantinople, .0X43. Feedinir the Horse, 30X4.1. The Halt, 80X48. Trial of William Lord Bussel. 1683. 30X4H. And a large stock of Palntinzs. Kntravliura and I.ltho. graph,. Call soon, while tba stock Is frssh, at too BAMDAU ANION'S. Jjzik p State Journal. Character better tlimi Credit. We oftrni benr younjr mt'n who have credit meittia, dolefully contrasting tbeir lot with that of rich im-n's eons Yet the longer we live, the more we are convinced that the old merchaut wan right, who paid to uu wlmn we began to live: "Industry, my lad, is better than ingota of gold, and character more valuable than credit." Wc could furnish, if need were, from our own experience, a score of illustrations to prove the truth of bin remarks. In all branches of business, in all avocations, character, in the lone run, is the best capital. Says Poor Richard 'i he sound ol your hatflnrer at firs tn the morn ing;, or nine at night, heard by a creditor, makes him easy for six months longer; but if lie sees you at a gaming table, or hears your voice at a tavern, when you suoiila lie at work:, he Bends lor his money the next day."' What is true of the young mechanic, is true also of the young uiercnant or young lawyer, um una sagacious drms will not long continue to give ormlit for tuousantls or dollars, when they see tbe pur chaser, if a young man, driving fast horses, or lounging in drinking saloons. Clients will not entrust their eases to advocates, however bril liant, who frequent the card table, tbe wine party, or tbe race-course. It is better, iu be giiiniDg life, to secure a reputation for industry and probity, than to own houses or lands, il, witn tnem you have no character. A tacility of obtaining credit at the outset is oiten an injury Instead ot a benefit. It maksa tne young beginner too venturesome, fills him with dreams of too early fortune, tempts him too much to neglect hard work, forcthouzht. caution and economy. Excessive capital is as irequeniiy a snare to a young man. It has passed into a proverb, in consequence, that the sons of rich men never make good business men. To succesd in life, wc must learn the value of money. lint a superfluity of means at the outset, is nearly a certain method of rendering us insensible to its value. No man ever grew rich who had not Warned and uractlced tha adaire. " if you take car of the pennies, the dollars will take care of themselves." Knowledge of men, Bull-discipline, a thorough mastery ot our pursuit, and other unaAiucatioiis, which all Dor sons of experience look for, aro necessary to give the world seonrity that a young man is of t riguc metai. manual mav be lost, but oharaotor never. Credit one gone, tha man wunoiitcuaracteriaii. but he who has earned a reputation for capacity, integrity and econ omy, even if he looses hia canital. retains his oreuu, una rises inumpnantly over bankruptcy. A mau wilh character can never be ruined. It is tbe first tiling a young man should seek to secure, and it may be had by every one who ue.nrw id tu earnest, a poor ooy witn cnar-aoter is more fortunate by far, than a rich man's son without it, , From the New If oi k Tribune, 1 .llarlliuonial Swindler un bl Travels. During (ho nasi veal' a man callim? liimaolf Dr. S. Thrasher Lyons hits been sojourning in New York, and moving in respectable circles. He represented himself en a man of wealth, and as tie iiveu aim appeared well, these cirenmstan. ces neemed to confirm his ri)resiitntiniia though lucts recently developed show him to have lieen not, only a Jeremy Diddler, but a deep dyed scoundrel capable of perpetrating any crime. Lyons; It Is said, is by birth a I'hiladul-phian, but has lived in Clinton. I jnnts'iAnfl.. where he Blates tie has a brother residing, who is engaged in the practice of thu law. Another oromer, a judge, he states, reside tin California. He has resided, also, in Panama and California, and says that bo has travoled extensively in Europe, India, and South America ; and it has been stated that while in Liverpool, he was convicted of some crime for Which ho was sen tenced to transportation to Botany Bay, whence he siibseiiunntly made his escapo. He is about 45 years of aire, about four feel. and eleven inches in hight, and weighs about 170 pounds, has blank hair inclined to curl, eyes dark with a snakish expression, roniau nose, nno ratuer oviu Lice. Tlie general oast of his face is peevish; but his features are marked indicating him lo possess strong individualities of character. Ho is a man of superior address, is highly educated, sneaks French with fluency. converses intelligently upon all topics, plays me iiuuuitiiit; nun goou tasie, ana is extremely engaging iu his manner. So far as it can be ascertained he has confined l's schemes ol ras- cality to swindling women out ot money with wiium uu nuniu get, mm communication, Dy advertising for wives, in the morning panors. So systanatic uml extensive, indeed, have been his schemea that scarcely a week has passed that he has not advoilised. Aa Advertisement wuiou was published in October, we annex as specimen : A widower of middle ane. of cood social no. niuuii, cultivated iniuu, ronucu organization, warm and alltctiouate natuiit. and in every wav calculated by habits and association to diffuse a gonial and happy influence iu the oonjugal relationship he uspires to, whose "persoual" and style is unexceptionable, and peoanlary po sition easy, would be pleased to make the acquaintance of a Lady possessing at tribute! and qualities in some umasure approximating bis own. To lucb., who feel disposed to waive eon- veutional prejudice, and act independently in a matter involving the highest aim, aa well as the most important aud vital consideration! to their domestic happiness, be would invite a confidential correspondence, pledging a manly and honorable consideration at his hands, and aiattring them of the integrity of his purpose. auuress UACVIIN LiUTllllK. Broadway Jfost-Ollice. One in commiinioation with a lady.b would obtain a knowledge of her pecuuiary circumstances, and If she had means, he would continue tha acquaintance, ingratiato himself (n her favor, make a formal ngagenient, advise her as to the employment ot ber moan, oiler hia services in making investments lor her, accept her money, pocket it, and discontinue his visits. In one instance, which bus come to our knowl. edge, he was eugagud to two ludies in this city, both of whom were getting their woddinn dresses made, by the sumo dressmaker. It is stated that during last summer be eloped with ue who oi a ouizen, accompanied nor to a neighboring cilv, where he robbed her of her jewelry, and then left her. ft is Btiid, also, that he has married several wives, anil having putwensuu niniseii oi men means, nas fort tnem tu take care of themselves. Recently he form ed the acquaintance ot a lady w ho contemplated going lo Ciililiii nm wilh her family. Ha volun teered his advice and atnistunce, and she cave him $1,100 to miike the necessary preparations ior ineir iiepiiriure nan procure, inn tickets Soon aflsr giving tlie money, the adv ancii dentally Inmed Lyon'BOhittaoier, and asbe waa missing she caused a warrnut to bo issued for tut arrest ; ami, liiinifjii il, whsju the hands ol the policeman lor two days previous of Lyous's departure, and Ihe oflicer apprised ol Lyons's influence, no ut nwi. wus eneried, una J.y- oiii it'll inr niiiHiieipiutt, where ho lull on Wednesday ween lit the) steamship (Jit y of wasiiingion ior Micrpoui, it is said uu rout for Australia. Dill Lyons ims uol only linen pnili ot robbing bis viatiniH pecuniarily, l.nl bus also n various instances itccuiuplit-ljml ilt.jr ri,;n Five instances of this chaiacl. r have come lo our knowledge, iu one of whieh the viotiin (,a young lady) is now insauH ; hint, wherever be goes, il will only be undoubtedly to move in the same path of villainy which he kuowsso well. CovmiiKS phrPlikts. We have never fnnnil green horse umntire, which soine use under the mistiikan idea, tltnt it is warm all winter good Inr covering fi.itvers and other plants Mutt need Avintr prufeetioir, as leaves, straw, or otherdry.cleau haulm. Tbe manure altracts'and retains moisture, which Ireezes upon the plant! and Injures Hu m. The object ot covering is to keep the plauts dry, and from thn sun ami air. Hemlock houghs are the beat, things for this purpose, But straw, cornhusks, Ac, will answer a good purpose, especially if board! are laid over them so ss to shed the water from th erowui ol thu plant! Jiural Inulligmcfr. Discipline or the Mind. It is not by mere study, by a mere accumulation of knowledge, that we can hope ior tminence. Mental discipline, the exercise of tba faculties of tha mind, ibe quiektmiue of your apureheusion. the strengthening of yoar memory, the formation of a sound, rapid and dijcrimluBliog judgment, are of even mora importance than Ihe store of learning. Practice the economy of time. Consider time like tha faculties of your mind, apreoious estate, that every moment ol It well applied is put to an exorbitant interest. The real of amusemeut itself, aud tbe mceeesful io-nult of application, depend, iu a great measure. ' t - .wuiiuij aiuiu. xMiiiuuw;, aiao, lun lorca of habit. Exercise a constant and nnra. mining vigilance of acquirement of habit iu mattciB that are apparently of Indifference, "''i pemniJo, are ruany ho, independent ol the hubits that they engendor. H is by the ueglock ot uch trilles that bad habits are acquired, and that the mind, by total negligence and procrastination in matters of small account, but frequent ocouirence matters of which tie world takes no notice become accustomed to tha same defects in matters of high Importance. By motive yet mors urgent, by higher and purer aspirations, by the duty ol obedience to the will ot God, by tbe awful account you will have to render, not merely of moral aotione, but for faculties intrusted to you for Improvementby all these high argnmeuta do 1 con jure you " bo to number your day! that you uprv uui uciuu uuio wiBuom ' - auto that wisdom which, directing your ambition lo the noble end of benefitting mankind, and teaching humble reliance on tbe merits aud oo the meroy of your Redeemer, may Bupport you in the " time ot your health;" aud In " the hour of death, aud in the day of judgment," may comfort you with the hope of deliver ance. Hit Itubtrt Ptet. . .. A SURE PRIZE FOR Every Tenth Person. CHANCE FOE A GH AND PIAINO vou e vctcra op y : ONLY DOLLARS ! 401) BEAUTIFUL GOLD WATCHES 100 ROSEWOOD GRAND FIANO FORTES, LADIES' BRACELETS, : WATCH CHAINS, BREAST IUJSS, DIAiMOxVD RINGS, AND SILVER SPOONS TO BE GIVEN AWAY! " " 1 1 1 i - i 1ENCOURAGED BY THE SUCCESS WHICH -4 has attended the publication ol LF..SI,IK'S 1LI.CS- irwiicu im r.wsi Al ,H, which Is now closing its second volume, tuo Proprietor has determined to lemru to hia numerous subscribers a portion of his profits in the lol-Uiwing manner: i ' Kveiy icnih subscriber will bave his mouey returned by the next mall, and the paper will be sent mutuilmslii lor hia term of Hubacriptfoo. . Thus iu every loop subscribers, 100 will havuliis money returned and Ihe paper aent lor ix Months ivhen the. remit T oDoilara, imd Twelve Mouiha when u. ..m.i Four Donara Kvery subscription, as it la received, liv letter Ar ..th erms, at, bis onice, MWpruce btreet, New York, will be ..b.n.v..;u .u uuu, .,-Ft u, , ropricior lunisell. llie Pnte numbers will ba 10, 20, bu, 4U, bO, 60 70 bo 00, aud 100 in each hundred.- Persona obtaining au'v ot these numbers will have their money returned aud the paper seut free, as above. Persons obtuiuiuu the following numbers lu every thousand, iu addition to the return ol their auhHcrii.ii... money as above, will receiy, the liHjuwing prii: No. 100, Lady's Hold Bracelel.- ' 0, t.'i'iiilemau's Cold Watch Chain. 1 yoo, Hold Watch, either Utly's ni C'eutlsinan's.) ' 4uu, Lady's Cold Chatelaine. , 4 600, Met of Silver Tea Spoons, ' WW, Hold BreastPiu. ' ' Too, Cold Wuldi, (either Ijidj ' or UeuUamau'a.) ' tioo, Diamond King, (cither Lady'a or Oentlei man's.) - - , ' !Wi,( of jjilvet pfsKcrt ,m,ioou, ' 1000, Cnnd Bosewood l'lnno Furto. These prises will be liven tu the same numherp In o. h and every thousand in addition to the subscription money belnir returned and subscription seut lieu to ei-i. ..,,i every tentu subscriber, as abovo stated. luis suosoripuon book was opened October W, 18G0, in Thlch all future subscriptions will be reijistsreil tvery person whose money Is returned. r who I. tl, recipient ol eilher of the above prises, will be required to luruisli uu ackuowludumeut ni the mime .ml II,-.. name, will be published from time to time In the advertising columns ol Leslie's lllustrnted Newspaper. ...iM.u..uiiu unnu mai ncr aubaciiber, un-lor nil oirotmiatiincaa, whether tlie recipient of a prise ir nut, will act uiore than a lull e.iuivalenir..,. hi. ........... in the paper Itself. This is tho only Illustrated Newnpa per ia tlie United States, :. ., Cluiibimu. Persons sending us tleveu subscribers are certain to receive back one subscription, and bave a chance for two; for example, on thereceint oi the Mie.n subscriptions, tho lasl number ou the books might be 98 the eleven additional subscribers would then iu elude two prize.. ; , , ,., , Kmani Lasus's ItLCRTKaTbo Nawai'ijrut. Ih, last number, or fVanfc Lulu; UlusirM Vaptr have come to baud, lu style and general appearance It resembles aud is o,ulle eiiual to-the Umktm lUtuirnfeJ Acws which Is world-renowned for the excellence and varistv lMiU."i!ll?ftU0M- lto,Kew Yotk PP-r, hewever, ia sold al halt the price of .its Londou prototype. 'Ihe iu-grtiTinir, in frank iulie are Infinitely supeilor lo I ho., m Wtiftou H'KtarM. Wing, Hasten, ocio-uTus&wilio. . REMOVAL. KlilBALL HAS REMOVED I HIS Hll. . SI Shoe and Lenlher HUire l.i uis m& l .!,:' D1A7V B., MIUB B IKKKT. second dnnr nnpll. nf lhl Capllol House, where he will be happy to serve' his old customers aud Ihe uublia iiu .rii.i cl, in the line of HoolW, BHOkS, LKA'fHKK, ftc, at th AWtt ASlli;s WANTKIl. , . 7 CENTS PER BUSHEL WILL BE I'AID f for Hood Aahes, delivered at the Ohio l'eniteutiary mmediatsily. i autt . JND. BWINO, Warden. HUGHES A ItKr'.UE, , Jfuufactnreraof Cubiuet Furirdtiir43,CUulr A. fllal- iicittajei, oi juvery lccifUiou, High ut. three dnar.i south ot Town tl.. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE publio tbatther have constant! on hand . Sn. assortment uf Parlor and Kitchen Furniture nf everw lie. acription, whichdhay wish to diapone of ou the moat reasonable terms. Tliey would also call attention to a new invention of their own that they are about U bave patented, under the name of the i : .... "Centre Hinge Spring lied." An article that has won universal admiration by all whu have examined Its superior advantages. The peculiar ailapteiUieaa to the purpose designed, lbs simplicity of il. construction, aud the cheapness with which It can ba furnished to anstomars, reotlerthe spring bed superior to all articles uf tin kind yet manufactured. Th, Centra Hjnire Spring Bed can be btted to any kind of bedstead. Kelying with oonfiilcnce upon the merits of the Invention, they do uoldeumitadvii'SbletoseuilAgenlBiiitotti laid to Increase tlie sale, but they will be happy to so-.onimodateall win. feel an interest in the matter wilh an opportunity of examining and judging for theiuaalvoa. iy'i dwly i. f. t.-ni ri.Ka. , TU.O. u. enj'l aK il II T L E II k It U 0 T II K 11 , WIIOI.HHAI.K AND BI'.l'All, HKil.KM IV l.'KOIIMi VOVVEti A.VO NPH'I'tti, , ALSO Wlllll.liSAI.F. Hk'AI.KK.t IN CONFEl.TIDXKKV, ' Al Wlltll.KfJJ.K AM) Ith.tAII, DKAt.Ktt.1iX llltKAIi CRACKERS, KIV. pilE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE GEN X I'.H.lll.V ia solli'lted to our slock. Tlisuking onr city mid i-..'iiulry ciisluiniuv f"c their patronage hereto-line iM'i.ioWHt, we iinuk mi can oiler Mich bitrgaiua and articles as will inskaitlur llieir inleresl lo contiuuo their Invoi a. Orucis soiiciti'il. III TLKK S BIlUTIIRIt, Iliirli stri'Lt, e:eil Bide, bnlweeit fHale aioj Town, noil Im ' , - TUB AND -FAIL COMPANY, MtNITAiTllltKltS W ' " I'liiiii uml rtniry, Two and Three Jltiun , I'AILS A N J) TUBS, tJULAJMbUS, UIIIU. ihdeiai Uircuted hs nbove will I'romplly Complied with. bit rinrania smvfRtD at ncroi rRia ot CBikm. N. E. LSAMAN, 8aptruit.nd,nt. A. Cauisu, Seor.Ury. a3u.
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Full Text | SlAi 1 ft - .- i t it VOLUME XX. (JOLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18.56. NUMBER 108. f 6)1)10 s$mi . : t ia rouuuiiu .UlLY, TRI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY . T moxx otriiBR" o o Wtt. SCHOOLER, Editor. Ttrms--Invariably In Advauee. Ii.uv , .16.00 per year. i By the Carrier, per week. ... 11 cle. I'm W1KW.T 3 00 VJn'- '.VHKiV.i 2 0 'V Clwbs of ten and over 1 0 j' " rKHMfl OK APVKrtT13INO BY THE SQUARR. (TIN iivw Ok iiw hasi xgWRi ) Out On 0n uii.re I year ,.116 00 ; on, squara o wU ' U months 12 00 ; one " 1 week, " months 111 00 ; nne ' 1 woo " 8 months ; one " 8 days. . . to , a oo . 1 60 . 1 U0 .... " ".months B 0: OU " Vdava.. 76 Out " I ui.iiitli 4 60 1 oun " 1 Insertion 60 IHsplevad advertisement, half mora than tb, bov rales. , Advertisements. leaded and placed lu th columa of ' Special Notices," aouUe Mis ordinary ram. All notices reuuired to be published by law, legal rate,, II ....Ura ..n tllM Inaiile .YOlliaivelV eftST thS flflt WMt 0 par iieut. more than tlia above rates ; bnt all such will appear in the tri weekly wuooui ouerge. Muniuess Cards, nt exceeding ve Hue,, per year, la' side, '2,60 per una ; outside n. Notices of meetlugs, oharltable societies, lire ootnpe niea, Jtc, half price. Marriage notices 26 ceuts. Jn na Crura wilt fTtey ap pear, uuleM patdar. . Advertisements not accompanied with wrlttaa dtreo ,. will b Inserted till forbid, and charged Mcnrd l.i.lly. All fnowviil advalitmrntt matt bt paid in adnancs. ilua rule will out ba varied from. tVeelcty, same prioa aa the Daily, where tba advertiser ii.ua Hie Weakly alnoe. Where the Dally and Weekly re iMitti osad, then the charge fur tba Weekly will be ball Hi') rule oi ilia uany. limiftr the cresset system, the adverser peye so much fur the space he oocwplaa, the changes being mrjww with the composition only. mis piaa ia now g euerdly adopted. M. V. LILLLl, BOOK-BINDER, And Blank Hook Manni'actnrfr, Hiyh street, between Broad and Gay sis. 170 COLUMBUS. OHIO. VBOOTSt, SHOEMAKER, I. Hwh at., Kjril Mile, all duora South of Tuwu at., ivr; y tlUl.USIHUS, O. I'll I L. U. fc'lSUUIl, nvii Engineer, Surveyor nnii UmiighUinitu, Biabaa'a Blonk, over KudlalU'a, High Street, Columbus, Ohio, t l.l. KINDS OP LAND AND ENG'INKHK- i.l. - - l...lln.. U.nnlna Plkfin- i M. inu nunnriug u iniTii.i0, ji..uB ...... Wrcnaiiiuil aod Arnhiluctural llrawiiiil. promptly and CNtimaclorily exacuted. Hater to M. I., dullirunt, Eaq.lnhnllrabam, Kaq., UoL S. V1,lber, (1 K jy;H dlmwly DENTISTRY. H. II . SWAIN, I) E N T I 8 T, aavAse'si Now Bloolt, li)josite I Im Stale House, High Street. ii'Jh wyl CMAU NCEY N. OLD9, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUfllBUM, OHIO. Illliie in the lldeoii Building, High Street, ROOM NO. 2, UP STAIRS. o i . i v i-: a . I t'M IN k i iss, IVaclicr ill tlie 1'iano Forte. (or lenna, fco., apply at room 3-, Nail Honae, orfltl-ett'a M iiMic Store. dBCJl'f.S lyd iHKs. ,11. IIUPPKK'I'UN. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (did mxu or pHtpi.KT a hau.,) man STREET, COLUMBITS. -Slraw Hata Hlrtaehed and Preaaed. aprlO-ly J AS. HADDOCK SMITH, 4 T T O It IX K Y AT la A W, II Hire in the Coluniliimi Buililing, t'oi.Ujiiuifs, oiiio. or 8 dly ALLKN . THUKMAJN, A. ttoruey t X-t . 7r, COUIM UIIS, O. illt'iue ON IllUH 8TRRKT, tab'Ji ly HetwHu Friend Mud Uuund ata. i. a euofioa. I. uiihih a. mi Kin- It. CIIAMIMOV A CO., PH4I.KKa IN nan.'B.a oaits bk: i.iMHRlV(t, HOCKING, NHRTHKHX, ZAXHH rlU.K A Ml) BLACKSMITH. Yard aud OUIce near Kallroad Depot, DU'ib COI.IIMUIH, O. Bl'AKi't'Kit St tiMll'H AUDTlUN AND COMMISSION MI3R0HANTS Columbui t Okot it or Huttl Kstite, atocks, HouHet.nlcl Kurultur. Dry-Wooili, Qrooarien. Horse, CarrinM, Vo.t &o., ttndil lu in city or nouutry, oo th suoni rniioubt tnus. Liberal 'lvnreii on eonHittmantH dcl-illy MUSIC. 'PO THOSE WnO DESIRE TO " StNU a Willi me apiru ana iiniieriianmnp aiau,' we lilbir our aervlee aa Tanoher: nf Muaical Nota efK1 tlon, thorough Hnaa and Muaical Klooutlon, amlliVf. will teach a Ci. on Toeaday evening of each f J wank, and alao on Thuraday evening. For fall pardon. lara, aee ciroulara. i Oar room ia aupplled with one of Maaon At Ramlln'a celebrated Ukoin IUrmonuh, with which the volets will be aocompauied and auatained. . Ti.'kata for aale at C. ulllett'a Mnalo Htora, the Book Moraa, and tbe ronma. at lorn prka. Jcvmit Clam, Saturday P. , at 8 o'clock. Ten leaaoua only JO centa. 8. B. PHIPP8, Director. ' .f. M. POKTKR, Pianift. GORTON & ASTON, ama mHrtT, bktwrkn bruad and oat, C'oliirabus, Ohio, f ANUKACTURK11S OF COPPER, TIN, IM n4 9h.t Iron War, ooDtlirte to kp on bud ou of tbe .arjreat and hnt afmortxaeDti of articlea In thtfir linn erer brought to tbia market. Tbej keep four i.ren t the 4'omet Cookinc Stove, one of the most approved dMog flue r stoveii now in dm. u u more partio- I many anapiea lor weou, dui may be Hived witb coal. They warrant them to KiTeeottre lamraation, or no iale. f Alo, The black Diamond, tua( Air-Tight, AND aSLtir of thn West Cooking Stoves wmeh ar three of the bet ritovei for buruiog bltueatnone coal. AlHO, PRBMWM PARLOH AND BOX 8TOVK9 AUo, a stock of Furuiebintr floods, 8afen. KefHirer ators. lie CUexle, Water Coalere, Pomps. Japan Ware. Hird ;Ko, IrflTBtH, Batliiog Tube, fire Orates, V.re Rpeoia. attention pat 4 to Roofing, Spouting, Cop per timilii Work, and Job Work generally. aud dly Ktdzic's lliin Water Filtrrs. rpiJESBI FILTERS HAVE BEEN X fully tested by families in tbieeity 1 and elsewhere, and to ell eases heye ' riven the niirhest flatlafaction. Rain wa ir of whatever color, taste or smell, br this means becomes oleer as crystal, ma king It much better for drluking or ault-oary purposes. Water tbun tlltered, is eertatnly better for health, while there Is lso a great saving in tbe meting ot tea, fro., over ban. water. Iri-t.irk.-ilr. ati7-dly OORTON a ArtinN. PATENT GALVANIC ROOFING. WK DfSSIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the s bove l'stntt as being the cheapest sod most d arable I'irf-proot Koofloej Material now lo use, and In every way far superior to any other. It neither runs In hot oor ctauks In cold weather, but remains tough and pliable through all seasons; It Is but about hall the ei-pemte of tin, aud far more durable, in proof of which we reier to many thousand squares of Roofing in Buffalo, Cleveland, and throughout the west. It osn be applied to tin, iron, and old shingle roofs without removing them. All orders addreised to ns st Columbus, Ohio, . will be proioiitly sttended to. .: urvyai tjivl UOfrW with A. Jones ft Co., IrJl High st.' TUST RECEIVED' Another buddIv of Rnrrowe's celebrated liftoff' on (Kr. MUSTARD, acknowledged bvall enlcnraa to ba ae neat aniaia oi tut list extant, For tale by . J1 mm 010, MoDONALBj journal l.f.ui''rl da KAIL ROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI -AND ! IIILLSUOUO' It AILROA OS. 0iruf d to Athens, 157 niltcB fcnst oltlnr Inuull ' TIME CHANGED, Makin( Oirect Connections with Moiolo Ai llm-kin Valley unuroao. Daily Trutni between f orUmonth 1 Cincin iiutl, and Athens & Cincinnati. rN AND AFTEK MONDAY, THE 3D 01' W N0VEMREK, ISM, the traloa will run aa rol Iowa, nutil further notlae: Kir.t Train Iavea ChilllootUe at 6 46 a. m.. aud ar rlreaat Clnninnatl at 10:16 a. m., and at Coluinbuaat 8:10 p. m. CunnentlnK with train t minimum' aioian obeater. BeoondTraln Uarei Athena at 7:30a in;Clillllcotheat 1:00 n. in., connection with Train from Portamoutll at Hamden and to Htllaboro' at Blancbenter and arriraa at Cincinnati at 5:30 p. m., and Colunibna at II V0p RETUBNINO: rirat Train LeaTea Clnoinnati at 6 00 a. m., and Cbillionthe at IM p. m., and connecting with Hllla uuro anu roriauiou iii ii.mii, .mi iunjiumun..w iih.., and by it age with Marietta, Pomeroy, ParUeraburg, and other polnta. Saaond Train Lea Tea tlnolnnati at 8:30 p. ni., and ar rirea at Chtlllootbe at 8:1. p. ni., and at Blllabiiro' at 8:30 p. in. Fare from Dbilllcothe to l.'oliimlnia $S.SD ' " Cinrinnati ii.yo " " Athena ' : flll.l.SBORd' TRAINS Uare Hlllaboro' at 8:45 a. m. and at 10 40 a. m.ai: arrive at Blancbaater at 7.36 a. ni.. and at 12:30 p. m. Beturniuf. leave Blancueater at 7 :4i a. m. and 6 :36 p m., and arrive at Htllaboro' at 9:36 a. m. and at 8 30 p. ni. Ticket can be bad of M. I.. Dolmrty, i:.lii in line Dapot, p. w. Mtradar, oorner Broauway ami n'onv ma., Liiimn natl, Mttle Miami R R. Depot, and at all of the priuei pal Statioaa un the M. 4i C. ft H. K. un4 JOHN WAlini.K, Supt. (Cleveland, Coluinbus A- Cinciniinti itAII.itOAD. Uiuler Arnuigeiaeut tor 1S55-50. Three Tiftius Duily from CulnuihiiH, in poimwo tiuu with Jrttina tm tlio I.ittla Miami, buiI I'olunibiiii and Xenio Kail road . I KX PRESS TRAIN AT l(l:u.' A. M.; 1 a atoiinlnii at lielaware, IJardiuxton, IJalion. Ureailiue, -Slielhj, New Londuuand Oraftou, ariiviun at 1,'laveland at i :ll r. M .; g iving paaaeogera fijki-i imviu mr uiuuvi and eoanactiiiK with Ibe3 zo P. M. Kaat Kipreaa Tram on the Lake .Shore Koad lor Dunkirk, Bultalo, New York, An. Thia Train eouneota at Gallon with tba BellftfontutuH and Indlanapolia Railroad, at Creatline with the I HO Kxpreaa Train on fua Ohio aud Pennaylvania Kallrnait Tor 1'itta bnrirh. Phtladalnliia. c and the Ohio and Indiana Kail road for Fort Wayne; at liraflon with the 3:46 P. M Train for Toledo aud Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'clock nat roorninf. . Mail Train at 3:80 P. M.: atnuiiinir at all wav ata tloni between Columbua aud Cleveland, airivlnir at Cleva land at 916 P. M.. eonnectinir at Creatline with 8:00 P M. Faat Train tin tbe Ohio and Pennaylvania Railroad for Plttaburgli, Ate, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, Ac; at Cleveland with tlmH iO 1'. M. Might Expreaa Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for the Kaat. 8. Nurht Exnreaa at 1U 16 P. M.;atopplnaat lielaware and all way atationa f4ortu or new jmiion aim leaving paaaeugeraatall wayatatloua.connaollngai rrmnneeilli tbe 6 00 A. M. Train on tbe Ohio and I'enuaylvainia Rail road at Grafton witb tbe Toledo Day Kxpreaa forCbicairo, arriving at Cbioago at 9:30 P. M., connecting at Cleveland wttb the Morning italn on the mue noe Kauriia.l lot Dunkirk, Uudalo, New Vork. ka. a- For tbroiiKh and lonal 1'icketa apply at the Ticket Oftiue in tba Paaaenger Depot ol the Cleveland, (Jolninhua andCinciuuatl, and Little Miami, Coluiulma and Xema Railroad Compauiea. K. H. KM NT, Columbua, Nov. 1, llD.-m .linrinrcnnM CKNTUAI. OIIIO It A 1 1. UO AO. sSaasessj Krai liKN't aSUHBRINTSMiKNT'e UKU'.H, .'. M. K. It., ( ZANkXVlM.K, AllgtlHt I, ISfid, i UNTIL FDKTUER NOT1CK, A PASSEN-GKK CAR will htrnt;hd to the freight Trnin, eaving CulumbuH at 4:20 A. M , etoppiug at ail point i on the road to rnreiVH or put otl pas.Hunirtirrt, arriving ' 'eHaesvUle at ll u5 A. M. i Returning, leaven iiiiHviKi at 11:00 A. M., and Arriving et Columbuus 4:40 V, M. auirr i u a rurit'.tt rr.nii mi, t.en'i nnp t r ITTLE MIAMI ANDOOLUMBUS,XENIA J KAILKOAI'H Trains run htatweeo Columbue sn-i Ciuciuoati, as foUows : noWNWAHD. L'PWARIl. Leave Arrive at Leave Arrive at t'inoiaoati. 8 02 A M. 4-4:iF.M li'illA.M. Columbus. Ciuoiuiiati. i 00 A M. 10 00 i :Mt P.M. f'oluinliiis, :66A. M. i!0 P. M. H:ao 3 46 A U, IdfllV M. 9 0U P. M The '2:46 A.M. Train from Col urn bun coDnente at Xen'w for Daytoo, Hiuhmond, ludlanapolis. lf'avHtt . Chicago. rit. IjOuIn, and all pt.ints west; oonnerte at Morrow Im Wilmington, Cirolevilleand Lancaster; and at Loveland's for Hillsborough andChillicothe; also connecting at Cm Oinnatl for Louisville by the boats. The 12:80 p. M. Train, from Columbus, connects at London for Siiriugtleld, l'uytou, lndlauapolis, Ate; cou nectlng at Atiuia for Dayton, Richmond, ludlanapolis, Lafayette, Chicagu.St, Louie, and all poinU est ; coonect ing at Morrow for Wilmington, CirdBvilltt and Laucaster and at Lovelands. for HllUborough andChillicothe; and at Cincinnati with tbe O. 4 M. R. R. tor Uuisville. The 8 30 P.M. Train ,froro Columbus eouoeits at .London for Springfield; and at Xnnia for Dayton, Iticbiuotid, Indianapoltii, lerre Hnute, Vincwunna and Jit. LouIm. 4s)rFov other information apply to T, X,orH, Agent or M. L. rVmiRTT, Tioket Agent, Cdumbus; tt'ai. Wkioht, Aa d..4..M..M . A 11. . ..ar A ..,... V 1. . A II amKTa., .''iiuKunii, "-, 0(l"ut, nUi, 1 . n . Lswie, Ageut, or 1'. W. BiHAL'aCa, 0Mniral Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. W. 0. CLKMKNT, n4 tfupsrintmtitmt. To the Citizens of Columbus. TiflE SUBSCRIBKR, HAVING TTAD A jl large experience In tlie nnaineaa aud knowing the wanta of tlia citiina. baa oncludad to etabltih a Hue of CITY HACK3, to run to and from any part of tbe oily. My Carrlaiiat are all new and convenient. To the Ladiea tbia will fiord a convenient onnortunltv of Shopping, attending Publio Lecture., ot of vial ting the alffarent Public Inatltutlona. Br learini word at the United Statu Hotel. Canital Bouae, American, Nail tfouee, or Huoka.ye llouga, all order, will be promptly attended lo. aT rare eacb way, 1 6 ceata.-Vt- tfk line of OMNIBL'SKS will anon be run ruUrlj from tba Court Hmna to tlie Railroad Depoie. Fare ten aenU each way. TUik). bRoCKW Y marlo-dtf A BARGAIN IN A FARM. 1 f)fl ACRES OF LAND SIX MILES FROM 1UO Worthlugton, 73 acres of which are In a high atate of cultivatiuo, Improvemanta oonaiak of a good brick hotrae of alx ronma, alao a large barn with .tabling for eight or ten horaaa, alao alx acrea of grafted fruit. This i. a complete place, and will be anld for (3000, In paymeuta. Inijulre of BAKKK ft CO UBS, oo21 Platt'a Building. A Farm Wanted. A GENTLEMAN NOW RESIDING XX In Washington city, la dealrona of exclianulug Real Eatata in thai city or Baltimore, for a email Farm with good building., fruit, ovo. In the neighborhood of Columbua. 'I he property In Baltlmora is Improved with substantial Brick Dwelling Houses. Further particular, may be ascertained by Inquiry of tba Editor of Ibis paper. lit) WINDOW SHADE.S, A GKISAT VARIETY of patterns in (told and colors. Buff Hollands at wholesale and retail. Window Cornice and Curtain Bands. New patterns nf Loops, Centre Tassela, Ac, Ae. A full supply lor sale by oc20 .1. H. K1I.KY CO. Latest Books Out "TARED:" A TALE OF TUB GREAT DIS-XJ MAL SWAMP; by Harriet Beacher Htowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." 1 vols,, 12mn. l 76. Tlua book is creating quite a sensation and sells rapidly. THE O0TBRKAK CF FREEDOM : or the Roman Calho- Ho Element in American History, 12mo. 1. By Jut- tin D. Fulton. OLIVBH CROMWELL: or Enirland's Great Protector. 12mo tl By Henry Wm. Herbert. ' MEXICO Its Peasants and Priests, l'.'ino. tl, By R. A. Wilson. i T 'E MAIDEf ArNT, aud the tlae of Sunshine. ! LOUIS NAPOLEON, aud the Bonapaite Family: by Benry W. De Pny I , THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND ITS CANDIDATE: with Trne Likanesaea of Fremont amd Dayton; an aocg. rate History of tlila party In th United States from its origin In l7U,tn Ita dissolution in 18:).!; oft he Whin and Democratic partisa during Uie luterinuuuj, au4 il ftyt-marlrm W by'B.u. f. iliill. H2 paga, Umo Price tl. Fur aale by ael7 RaNDAI.L A ASTON. kci nnn copies soldi -THE RF.PnR. UU,UUU LICAN I per toen II. ael IJCAN SONGSTER. Singly 26 centa; BAKU ALL. J) ASTON. RAILROADS, Great National Route TO TUB KAST AND WEST. Onlral Ohio Railroad, BETWEEN COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. TWO TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY, (HmniHS tiowrui.) t40IKO EAST. Lnxvt Columbua Newark Zanesvllle Cambridge Ar. atBellaire. Bxpren lYain 10:00 A. 11:1(6 " l'i:46 r H. 2:04 " 4 80 " Afail JVam. ll:26r.. 1:08 A.M. 2:27 " 3:61 " 8:80 " These trains make clone connection, at Bellaire with tUe UALTIMORK A; OIIIO KAIl.ltOAO, FOR Baltimore, Waxuingtou t ity, fhilailol-liliiu, New York, and all the EaHterii Citii'si. ()IN(1 WEST. Kbipreti Vrain 2:00 r.M. 4:!ll " 6:0(1 " 7:10 " 8:30 " .tfjif 1'rain. 6:30 a.H. 8:(H) " 9:40 " 10 4H " 12 15 rat. Bellaire Cambridge.... Zaneaville .. ,. Newark Ar. Columbua These trains make cloae connection, at Columbua with L. M , C. h X., and C, I. I. Railroads, for Cincinnati, Oaytou, Iiltliiinniolin, Chi-cHgo, St. I.oui.i ami tlie EXT IRK (1 UK JIT WEST! Through Tirketn ran he had at nil the above, nnmtid Puintn. TO WAY PASSENGERS. Trnina each way will stop at alt Htatioua ou proper aiguals lialug givau. ONNUcTsJONsT WHNU sMatStV ' Tbe 10:00 A. M. Kxpreea Train connects at Colmnbu. With the Express Train which lfaves Cincinnati at fl A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Plqua, and ludlaua Railroad; at Newark with morning Traiu lor ?andukv. Mtuialiuld and Mount Vernon, aud with Trainnon the Steuben villa aud Indiana Railroad: at Bellaire with Kxpreea Train on tbe Baltimore aud Ohiu Kail road ioxUal t iinore, W aubitigtou, Philadelphia and Kaatern utile. Tbe II '.'6 P. M. Mail Train connacta at (Vdumbua with Train from Cincinnati; aud at liulluire wilh morning Train on Ilalllmoreaud Ohio Hail-road, arriving In Bill tliuure a! 2 46 A. M., connecting with trains tor all the Knstern cilias OOINO WIOT. The 6 A. M. Mail Train connects at Ballaire with Niaht Trains on the Belt, and O. R. It.; at Newark with Trains tu Meuti.'nville, sianduMky, Manatield and Mount Vei nou, arid Chicago ma Mouroeville; at Culumlius with the Ti aina for Cincinnati, and wilt, Iraina lor Aetna, Dayton, Indianapolis, aud Chicago, vf Dayton and via Urbana. f The 2:00 P. M Kxnreaa Train conuecta at Hsllaire with the KxpreaaTrain from Baltimore; at Zaneaville with tlie C, K. K. lor Cuicinnatl; at r.wiwilli B., 11. sli. R. 11.. and arrlvea in Columbus at 8:0 P. M., aud connects withTrama going Mouth aud neat, arriving at uincinnatt at 2 uu a. m THATCHER PERKINS, Sup I, '.lineaville. Jiihk W. Bhow.n, Urii'l Ti'-Jifl Aynt, Colunihua. . ilell-dtf Vrf.it Western Rente . 1850. -(X'fSftfjl jr'rlffij tiT3ciS5J3 COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA SPttlN( A imANGKMKNTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE FOR TITia -W331RIT. I'tvo i'rHins Oaily SmiiluF i Kvteited. ON AND ApTKKTUIwDAY, SHrTKMohlt 18TII, fRAINS Mll.l. KIN A.t FOI.1.IHVH: K.M KfeiVi leaves tolumtiua al :Utl A. H. ; strives at l'r- buna at 1 1 v0 A. M. ; aud al l'itlta I 00 P. M.; connect-lug at CrliHiia witli2S'-0 P. M. LiKhttiing Expreaa Train on M. It. At L. K. It. H., ior SPRINGFIELD, J) A V TON & CINCINNATI, (Direct) No rliituf;e of earn bet wean Urliaua aud Cin Oiunall, Alio conneriiiiir ni imyuin wnu iniins us u. At U. K. H. I'M GREENVILLE AND UNION, And ailli I rnms on li. H V. h la. I; It. K. lor NlilAKAI'oMS, I.AI'.WKTTK, III- i .u.u, n itici:; o.vi ri;.v sr. i.tu ts. Also, cuuiiects at Urhaua wilh 12:18 P. Al. Train north on M. K. & I.. K. It. K. lor BKI.I.KI-'OSTAINK, Cl.ri'lt, FdllKST, FT. n'AIWK, HAM I'l .NH I , TUl.t.lHI It I IIII AHU. And at Piune connects witb trains on the D. b U.R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, &o., And witb I'scket line on Miami Caual for MINSTER, DUEilEN, ST. MARY'S, 4o. KETURN1NG, Leavea Piiia at 2 .00 P. M , Urbaua at d:2K P. M., onn nectiug with tiaina troin the ol-th on the M. ft. At I., E. R. H. from Chicago, Toledo, randusky, iko., to Co-liiuibiia at 0:10 P. M., and rouuecting witn Night Tiaina lor the East and North. ACCOMMODATION leavea Columbna at II TO A H. ; arrives at Urbana at 8:26 P. M.;at. )'liuab:27 p. M ; conneot ing at Crhaua mtb the 10.00 p. M. Train lor nulltiliinliiiiii', Union, KaudUHky, Toledo, lucugo, Ac. RETURNING, Leaves Pliiiaat 6:0 A. M.; arriving at Urliaua at 7 20 A. M,, and at Coliininus at o :i7 A. M. ; connecting witn 10 A.M. Train on C. O. H. K. fnr Zaneaville, Wheeling, &c; aod with lo A. M. Train on C, C. A C. R. R. for Cleveland, Pittsburgh, &o. Fare as Low as by any other Route. For further information, or Through Tickets, apply to tl. n. nmciAiw , iteuwrnt Agi., iioiumuus; nai, xiaai' ILTUN, Agt., Urbana; .1 . HALL, Agt., Piqua. oo2ii-dwtr n. WALKur, hso'i Agent. BE A I. FSTATE. aTOXXjNT W. KKAIj estate broker, Office In Platt'a Building, West of the Post Office. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L. COHrM, Esq , for the purpose of doing a General Agency business, we are prepared to Buy, Hall and Kx-onanga forothera, on the moat accommodating terms, all kinds of Real Property, Railroad, and other Booda and Stocks of all deacriptiuns, and MAKE COLLECTIONS IS C'ENIRAL OHIO. apr2 STHAWBEKH1E.S, llOt A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS of the mostapprnved kimls, iuoln ding Largs Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Horny ' Seed liuir. Dundee. Huilson of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Cone, Mnyanienalng, and aeveral othera, all true to name and unmixed price tl.60 to 82 per 100, much less by the 1000. Also, a floe assortment ol Gooseberry, Currant and Raspberry bushaa. n,At LlieUoluEihus urel'y, one miiesoum. aprlO . M. B. BATEIIAMsi CO. i Pickaway House, MOUTH MAIN ST., CIKCI.EVIM.E, O. rpHIS HOUSE IS NOW THOROUGHLY JL REPAIRED, and refilled wilh New Furniture, and reopened to receive Ihe traveling pnblic. 1 he Uouse Is situated near the imaineas center oi tne cltr. opnoaite ihe Court House, is couveuient to the Bail road Depot and Packet Landing. Passsngara visiting the city by Railroiut, citnge or Boat, will b conveyed to and from ihe House without delay. No ellort will lot spared by tba proprietor to render his guetts comfortable, and lie hopes that hia ellorts to ac c mmndate anil oblige Ilia guants will Insure him a liberal abaraot public patronage. Al) heasksla to be tried, ba ng willing to abi.' tne nc'imou or ma guests. . a. r. w f. w ma .-i , rmprie-trea) Ciralavilla, June, 18fitl. aii22-d.wn ATTENTION ! . irE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL V mock r ...... i ; BOOKS AND STATIONERY,' - To which we invite Ihe sllenlion of all, aa we will sell very low lor i. ami, . , oclil ItAMIAI.I, 8i ASTON.,' l,mKNCUi HOOKS, AND LESSONS ' IN I KKKNCH.A New French Grammar and Dictionary, by MAttaii-B A. Mrrr, T'eacber of French in Columbua High School. Just published and lor asle by oc20 J. U. KILE I CO, M. A. Mot oners bit services to prlvaU puoila and classes, larms moderate. Addrsis car of j. H.Ki-lsACo, DRUGGISTS. "Ohio Drug Store." THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING 1UR- X chased tba entire stock of Drugs, fcc, of Dr. R. P. LITTLE, wonld respectfully solicit a continuance of tbe patronage so liberally bestowed on him. No pains on my part shall be spared to merit a continuance. Having aeoured the services of a competent Druggist Mr. Al. ntio Rmoiv, the Physician and the public can depend upon naving prescriptions mien witu accuracy ana ae spatch, from PURE DRUGS, at any hour day or night. Jan. 28, 1866. N. B. MAiil'I.K. JOHN R. COOK, rh J) R U G G I S T,'el QlLU Ol'l'OMTE CAPITOI. HiWSK, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WHOLKHAI.E At RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, rvuicn we warrant rKt!3ii a.mj t'UKb;. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY and Fancy Goods, Burning Fluid, Paints, Oila, Varnishes and Pye-Stuffa, Tobacco, SnnfT and Cigars, Brushes, Hair, Hat, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and Paint. Pore Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, at All Hours, Day or Night au6 wly "... - , MJI .. .. jiJ-tJM Again in the Field! rpilE N. V. GOLD PEN AND JEWELRY A cunt-Am, encouraged Dy me success of their first great enterprise, in which they have sold 8160,000 worth of Pens, Jewelry and Plate In leas than four months, and from tbe profits nf which they bave distributed back to the customers $ii5,000 in gills on the 16th of July, are now in the field with their Second Attractive Prograiuuie Of beautiful and valuable articles, which they send by return mail or express, ou receipt of tbe canfa prices annexed, and to whlou they invite tbe attention ot their former cuHlomers, and of the public at large. We have not room to advertise the BRILLIANT LIST OF GIFTS, Which we shall distribute without tail, on New Year's Day, Jan. 1st, 1857, But will send Immediately, on tbe receiptor a postage stamp, small billa containing LIST OF MANUFACTU- KhK'.l h:.PI.ANATl(lN Or III H MODE OF SELLING DIRECTLY TO THE CONSUMER, aod lis great popularity aud success, and, in abort, VVLU PARTICULARS! PLKA.SE SEXD FOR IT AT ONCK. It will cost you nothing, aud mar repoiupen you for its unrusal. We can only give here a tint of the articles weeHl.on receipt of the coat price annexed, to single purchasers and duos, who receive for evry dollar',, worth they purchase, a proportional number ot rickets in the January DihIii- outiou. From $1 to $100. $1.00 or On I tul In r we will send Unk (ioi o oi iHiauiihillv eitHeuted .Stui. KNHrUVixu.iot either twool the thiw Candidates for the J'residen Cy, KlI-LUOHlt, Ul guan am uud Kh KM o.st, at the option of the purchuiier, autl oue Ticket in our Nrw Yhkt's histribution ot unfqnaled list of gilts. 9.00 Two Uoi.o He.8, or a ti, Rjso, or the Thrks Kink KNORAVINdH Of the(lHHIlJKMlA, (jANl-liiATlO and a iAoiD 1'kn, and two TichetH iu Ihe Distribution,3.U0 THiufi iioiJD Fnw, orone tiorn I'kn with benuti ul .Su.vilK ICxtknmon ('ami complete; or two iou I'BXS and thrfe KsuKiviNiia auuve uatued, and three Tickets in the Distribution. $5 00 Six (Jolu Vis, or n splendid imperlel "Camhiik'm I'bn," with mature Silver Caise, (a permanent and valuable ntlnir;) or a Ladies' magnificent nhiued Corn Bkuast Pin, and six Tickets m the Distribution. 8 00 Nma I.old VBtn, or a pair of I-hUhi,1 Fir Dnopi ol the newenl and richest style; or any ot lunar ; ticlfta heretofore mentioned at their ahove-meu- ! lioiiKd value, to t be amount ol Kight ltollurs, and nine Tiekels in the DUtribntiou. 910.00 Twsivk (4ou I'iks, or au Imperial Ooui Pitw, with jTteudid (.otD CA8.C warranted a tliet rate arti ci: or a beautiful Silver Plated Cakjc UAtKrr (tlie latter will adorn any table in the laud, in a tiharmiufr thing for a present, and can not be uougiit at retail ior less than rouvteeo Uollartti) or auy ot the articlea heretofore meutioaed, at their proportionate value to the aiuouut ot leu Uollarn, alud twelve Tickets iu the Initii hution . 915 U0 FioutunI.ou) Pun, or a 9 Ui Silver Lipink Witch warranted, or an exquisite .Set of LibJioV dawn. rv, comprining Ka r Dunva. Brkaht Pi.n, Ac, Ac, or auy or the articles heretofore named, at their proportiouul value to the sinouut of Fif teen Hollars, aud eighteen Tickets iu the Dintri but ion. 9'JO 00 Twkntv four Ooi.n Pkns, or a $'J0 Silver Watiu, ull lewHiea, oi the heNt quality end make; or auy of the arliolfs herelohtre mentioned, al nmir proporiionat vaiue to ineaniouut ot 1 wen ty hollars, and twenty -four Tickets iu the f'Mri butlou. 96.00 ThihiT (.oij Pkiw, or twelvo EJilrer Tkahpoons, oi me iiiitvBi anu ricueHt paueru; or a masMve UuM Wathh Chaim, or any nf the articles hre-tofor mentioned, to the value ol Twenty-Five Hoiiars, una uiirrv Tictteis in f lie i stnbution. 910.00 TmHTT-HiX tiou Piwa, or Twelve Taul J-okh, hi nun nun sunn uiaiie; or i wHive ijituiHome Hilver Napki? Risoa, or any of the articles here- Turore meuitooea to tbe value ol Tlmty Dollars, aud thlrtv-eis Tickets in the Distribution. bQ.na HmTT (iOLD Prns, or a brilliant and perfect $50 immuiiu ninu, ir jjiiwm riN, or a nentitilul Goto LrvsK WiTiia, full jeweled, eiirhleen earals hue, and warranted perfect, or any ol the articles heretoiure mentioned to the value ut rirty DolUrti, and sixty Tickets iu the I 'Inert button. UK).U0 ONI Hi NDRKD AhU TWKNTT-KlVB fiuLD Pltva, of a .ipienuiu 9luv uiamond klnu, or hoboh pin, (at theoptiouot the purchaser,) or a magniliceut k'nglish (ioii DoNnnu Watuu, PateuL Lever, Chronometer Balance, and warranted to remain perfect fur years, and lo be interior in accu racy of movement and richness of ease to uo style imported. The rortuuale purchaser or purchasern of this article, will have a beauli ml Time Keeper that will last for years, and Due Hundred and Twenty-five Tlcketi in the New i ear's Distribution of our rich list ol (JlrTS. Or we will send to olubs or nugte pnr-ehasers any of tbe artioles mentioned heretofore tu tbe value of One Hundred Dollars, and One rfundrd and Twnty-Mve Tickets on the Distrl- DUllOO. The number of Tickets is limited to 200,000, and when $200,000 worth of goods are told, Wis list is full aud at ones closed. Tba JLWELRY, P LATH, Ac. is all oToor own manufad-ture, aud has a reputation. The ENOHAViNOd, which we particularly recommend, are Rotten up ei press ly for us, and are very fine. Send in your orders early, as the first impressions are the best, It Is only necessary for ns to stale tint the list of Hplendiduifti, which will be seut aloneeoo applioatiou, amounts in vaiue to nearly $50,0001 We do not pretend, like the projectors ot many former "Gift Enterprise," to give away all we receive, but we can givo every man tne wortn of hs money, and distribute 949,06o for every $'..00,000 purchased of us, and tin make a p air prom tor ourselves, ar With new customers the prompt fulfilment of or ders will be the bost guarantee ol our standing and intentions. Onrfrlends who bave tried us, aod who KNOW OUR MANNKK its' DEALING, and elyte ot'granle, n feel assured win TRY US AGAIN. We ihflll distribute a splendid assortment of Oifts on iVew Year's Day, and hope to sell every Ticket berore that date. r PLEASE REMEMBER that we haveolofted up our MBuuinuiuriuy AnucT in nvit nnvvii, and IliMt OUT addreKS fa now 'N Y. Pk'N A JtWELKY CX.," New York City. Our friends will receive by return mail or expreHB tbe article or articles oruereo, witn ineir Tickets, aud il thy are not satisfied with their purclutses, they can at once return them and obtain the money forwarded, TO CLUBS. H will be at once seen by the above list, that the greatest Inducement are held out to Clnh ..r purchasers to tbe amount ol ten, twenty, thirty, nfty, or a hundred dollars, as the number of Uift LVrtitlcateasent increase in a regular ratio as Ihe amount remitted irowi larger. OiVK L'ULLArt urtiKS wiu be thankfully received, end tilled as promptly and carefully as thone for one hundred dollars. TheN. Y. O. P.A.I, 00have no connection with an other concern, aud their rnterpris Is intended to eu-persede all preceding ones, both in the real value of the articles sold and the brilliant list ot gifts to he distributed on the First ot Jiiiiiiury, I NIT. BB CARKKTL lu rendins; your ordeis tu name your town, county aud elate. In case you order some article that must be seut by eiprese, and there is no expreus office in your plaoe, we will send it to the nearest ottice. and uotify you at once of the fact. BR AND RKGI3TKK with your Postmsster, all letters containing more than three dollars, and it possible neud drafts on New York for large amounts. The reg istration caste but five cents, and we will then be responsible for their ity. If you do not receive an answer in a reason hie length of time, enclose tbe registration to us, and wc will auume the loss. A Handsome Commission , la allowed toAOENTr!, of whom we wish nue In every town aod vlllagw. In onr last Knterprlae many made a vary profitable thing nut of our connection with ns, and what is better, all their customers awtes wf ;&,. Necessary Authority and'tnTor mat ion will be lot warded at once iu answer to an application for aus,reucy, by any tmrty who will send certificates of character, Ac Address all orders, letters of Inquiry, Ac, to N. Y. GOLD PEN & JEWELRY (MPANY, NEW YORK CITY. 024-wto JULIUS r, DUNCAN, Agt. DRY GOODS. SECOND STOCK OK , ' . WINTER GOODS! NOW OPENING AT No. 1 G wynne Block, CECOND STOCK SEASONABLE GOODS, KJ adapted to the wants of all, Tor either family or personal use. In rel'erriug to some, the particular nttentiou of purchasers is requested to NEW STYLES ' Iiadlea Xro Ooocle. In rich Ombro Sttrtped and" Ftaid Hllks, Valencia K'nnea, (new style,) Spotted Merluoes and Paris printed De I.aluea, Plaids and Figured Moriuoes for Misaea aud Children, among which are new and beautiful drttym, far surpassing In sty la those of early fall purchase, at reduced prices. ALSO, JUST OI'KNEO, French Merlnnea of all grades and colors. ' Welsh, French and Shaker Flannels, all qualities. l.ow priced Da Lainea, (choice styles.) Macinac and Shaker Blanketa, all sites New Embroideries, In every variety. Ladies', (jams' and Misses'' Hoaierv. in all tirades. Together with full stock ol Hoft Fiuishtd Cottons, Lin ena ("Richardson's",) Sheetings, Pillow Casings. Huirt iuga, A'C, Aic. A call from purchasers ia aolloited. oc28 W. RICHARDS. CLOAKS, TALMAS, SCA11FS, SHAWLS qMlK CHOICEST STYLES IN THE ADOVE X ever ofiered in Coliimbtis, einbracing latest pat terns of , , ' . Paris aud Kusieru Made (.arnients, Rich Htella Hhawls and .caiTs, from Auction at Auction Pi jcph; rIho Single and Double Br or he and Wool SHAWLS, In great rariety, some very elegant, jnst received at the "SHAWL ROOM," i o, 1 tawyuiu; mock. WM. UICIIARIW. oc' A. P. STONE CO. 3Jc. L Ot wyxino Slcolc, AUK .IL'ST KECKIYINU THKIR Fall aud Winter Goods At re ally K'dnccl rries, C10NSIST1NG DRESS GOODS. KM- BIMMI'KRIKS, ftlack and Fancy Silks, Thibet Cloths, C reuch Merinos, Oala Plaids, All Wool De Lalnes, tierga sud MiiHlin De lines, Loug and JSijuare IShawls, (ient's shawls, Mont s rurniNhibg (ihh)s, Ulack, Hlue and Dro Cloth's, Casslmervs, H.ttinutls, .feaus. Lunuiut-Us, Tweeds, VeKtings, Bro. MunlinH, Priuts, Tickings, Checks, Ac. Persons will find it decidedly to thir advantage to oall aud exainioe our stock before purohasing Ihe w hero, st'la A . ui. STONE & CO., NO. 1 GWYNNE asaortlueutot IllacWVnd Fsnoy Freach Cassi meres ol' the latest styles. 1 , 1 eelfi A. P. STONE V CO., NO. 4 GWYNNE in .s.",i, no v 11 1 1 11 t:vi tun a un leu ivl 111 r.ui 111 rn. Patmetlo, Msgnolia, t$ elntnn. Corded. Whalettonn, nud Snauilrts CrowuSktrU at ureatly reduced prices. ee!5 STONE ft CO., AT NO. 4 GWYNNE J. Hl.l .OCK, have just received a lartre lot of Black Biown, Cltiret, Hungarian, Mario, Fur and Wool Hats, sold UBT Kf.JM YttlJ A F A. r". STUNK A UO. ft J a large lot oftfwiss and Muslin Collars, Hlsimia, Dim ity Bauds, Jaconet aultwiae Flounoiug aud F.ilginiH. aelo A. P. STONE A CO., No. 4 GWYNNE BUUK, have just received a very ln.nre lot of Moire Antique, bilk nud ludta Kithher Ludien' Mitts sKt TUST RKCKIVKD, AT A. P.OTONEA Cob J a large aflflortment of Kngliidi 'I h reed, HrnsselM, Maltese, iiouiton aud Lyinira lanes. - eeI5 A P. STONE & Co., AT NO. 1 GWVNNK HLOCK, hav jiint recfived a line ft.Hnortuiont oi Moire Antiquii, Chenille, Velvet ami Ribbon TrimmfugH. sell A P. STONE Jt CO., AT No. 4 GWYNNE il. BLOCK, have on hand and are receiving a good assortment of Jewelry, which we can sell cheap, selft , TUST RECEIVED, AT A P. ST0N1S &. Co. 's al a birge lot ol Red and White Flannels ' sell) A. P. STONE & CO., NO. 4 GWYNNE . BLOCK, are just receiving another lot uf tlioa, world renowned "Fip" Prints. ael 5 Spring Goods now Opening! At tlie npnrioti Storn next door t tlte American Hotel. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OK Faiuy and staple Dry Goods, Comprising sll tbe newest styles In SILKS. assortment of A henntifiil I'uiliroiilery (iIooiIh, Triinmings, lie I.ninen, Sutumt:r llrsi Good,, aud Draperlsi. -A L1ROI STOCK Of j Hmiiiry, Sliiiwls, Liufns, Prints, uml BLEACHED GOODS. Togsthsr with svery thing usually kept in a Dry (Jouds ore. As ws Intend to sell lor CASH, we are euabled to otter our customers great bargaius. ; A eall ia respeet fully solicited, , W. A. & J. V. MoCOY, ; ni.v5 Nejrt door to tlie American, WANTED. FROM I TO S00,000 FEET. AT THE TUB and Bucket Factory, nn the Weal aide of the rtcioto Hirer, Columbus, Ohio Whlta or Black Wahltlt, Mulberry, White or Bed Cedar, in log or holla, for which th, highest price will be paid In ( anh. Knaulreal the OBIc. of the Company. N. E. I.KAMAN, Snp't. a. UARi.iai.i, nao'y aui-tf WILLIAM J. tSUAKPE, Billiard Table Maker. iVb, 148 Pillion St. t near Bronduxxyt New York. BILLIARD TABLICS, OF ALL SIZES, FOR public or private use, with either marble, sluto, or improved mniiukrauv onas, jiiso uis rate lit lUHliious jnnt brnniiht into nse, and are superior to all others, i me i aiem i.usnious put ou old tnoiHS'ut the shortest nonce. 4 Dalh, Cues, and every tbinir in the line, at the short r-m muirn. aiH-u .ihiii Keep Your Feet Dry. LARGE AND SUPERIOR ASSORT!! ENT . of KUHBKK SHOES AND BOOTS for aale clieeoar than ever otlereil liefore In tills market. ; Indies' On in Overs and Mandala for ?B c. t.enta' ," al on : Misaea' and Cbildreii's " " " butolil!.. AttlieSigu of Ill.OoUWtl Boot. ocia H. II. KIMBALL SPLENDID 75 from the Ol ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS Musters. Home ol tlie subjects ars lounil below - Tb, Waterloo Reroea assembled at Apslev Hotis3)X4!l The Peninsular Heroes, 3UXS.V . . ' Trial of Thomas, Karl ol Sti attord, at Westmlnsler Hall) H141, 30X4H. ' Trial of Charles First, at Westminster Dal!, 30X13. lTi Holdier's Dream of Home, KUX4H neraeanuer me naooatu Hay, o.,S(llu. The Saviour. 2740. The Fxaminallon of a Tillage School, 2Ji40 The Village Festival, 27X40. ' ! Th, Wounded Hound, 30A4.V The Buttle of Navaime, XVX4U. . .. i ,, ,', , t. The First Bnformera ol lfiXIt, at)X4tl. , ' I sriorin rnrna, (oval.) 'OASb. More FTlirhtened than Hurt. 40X44 The Hood Woman, or Precept aud Ksaiuple, afX4o ! twitethr. ,PilKnus at.tbp WnaiuidtfwIuwAi k. MX40 Tlie ritraw Tard, '27X411. The Inundation, SoX IX The Wave Market at Constantinople, .0X43. Feedinir the Horse, 30X4.1. The Halt, 80X48. Trial of William Lord Bussel. 1683. 30X4H. And a large stock of Palntinzs. Kntravliura and I.ltho. graph,. Call soon, while tba stock Is frssh, at too BAMDAU ANION'S. Jjzik p State Journal. Character better tlimi Credit. We oftrni benr younjr mt'n who have credit meittia, dolefully contrasting tbeir lot with that of rich im-n's eons Yet the longer we live, the more we are convinced that the old merchaut wan right, who paid to uu wlmn we began to live: "Industry, my lad, is better than ingota of gold, and character more valuable than credit." Wc could furnish, if need were, from our own experience, a score of illustrations to prove the truth of bin remarks. In all branches of business, in all avocations, character, in the lone run, is the best capital. Says Poor Richard 'i he sound ol your hatflnrer at firs tn the morn ing;, or nine at night, heard by a creditor, makes him easy for six months longer; but if lie sees you at a gaming table, or hears your voice at a tavern, when you suoiila lie at work:, he Bends lor his money the next day."' What is true of the young mechanic, is true also of the young uiercnant or young lawyer, um una sagacious drms will not long continue to give ormlit for tuousantls or dollars, when they see tbe pur chaser, if a young man, driving fast horses, or lounging in drinking saloons. Clients will not entrust their eases to advocates, however bril liant, who frequent the card table, tbe wine party, or tbe race-course. It is better, iu be giiiniDg life, to secure a reputation for industry and probity, than to own houses or lands, il, witn tnem you have no character. A tacility of obtaining credit at the outset is oiten an injury Instead ot a benefit. It maksa tne young beginner too venturesome, fills him with dreams of too early fortune, tempts him too much to neglect hard work, forcthouzht. caution and economy. Excessive capital is as irequeniiy a snare to a young man. It has passed into a proverb, in consequence, that the sons of rich men never make good business men. To succesd in life, wc must learn the value of money. lint a superfluity of means at the outset, is nearly a certain method of rendering us insensible to its value. No man ever grew rich who had not Warned and uractlced tha adaire. " if you take car of the pennies, the dollars will take care of themselves." Knowledge of men, Bull-discipline, a thorough mastery ot our pursuit, and other unaAiucatioiis, which all Dor sons of experience look for, aro necessary to give the world seonrity that a young man is of t riguc metai. manual mav be lost, but oharaotor never. Credit one gone, tha man wunoiitcuaracteriaii. but he who has earned a reputation for capacity, integrity and econ omy, even if he looses hia canital. retains his oreuu, una rises inumpnantly over bankruptcy. A mau wilh character can never be ruined. It is tbe first tiling a young man should seek to secure, and it may be had by every one who ue.nrw id tu earnest, a poor ooy witn cnar-aoter is more fortunate by far, than a rich man's son without it, , From the New If oi k Tribune, 1 .llarlliuonial Swindler un bl Travels. During (ho nasi veal' a man callim? liimaolf Dr. S. Thrasher Lyons hits been sojourning in New York, and moving in respectable circles. He represented himself en a man of wealth, and as tie iiveu aim appeared well, these cirenmstan. ces neemed to confirm his ri)resiitntiniia though lucts recently developed show him to have lieen not, only a Jeremy Diddler, but a deep dyed scoundrel capable of perpetrating any crime. Lyons; It Is said, is by birth a I'hiladul-phian, but has lived in Clinton. I jnnts'iAnfl.. where he Blates tie has a brother residing, who is engaged in the practice of thu law. Another oromer, a judge, he states, reside tin California. He has resided, also, in Panama and California, and says that bo has travoled extensively in Europe, India, and South America ; and it has been stated that while in Liverpool, he was convicted of some crime for Which ho was sen tenced to transportation to Botany Bay, whence he siibseiiunntly made his escapo. He is about 45 years of aire, about four feel. and eleven inches in hight, and weighs about 170 pounds, has blank hair inclined to curl, eyes dark with a snakish expression, roniau nose, nno ratuer oviu Lice. Tlie general oast of his face is peevish; but his features are marked indicating him lo possess strong individualities of character. Ho is a man of superior address, is highly educated, sneaks French with fluency. converses intelligently upon all topics, plays me iiuuuitiiit; nun goou tasie, ana is extremely engaging iu his manner. So far as it can be ascertained he has confined l's schemes ol ras- cality to swindling women out ot money with wiium uu nuniu get, mm communication, Dy advertising for wives, in the morning panors. So systanatic uml extensive, indeed, have been his schemea that scarcely a week has passed that he has not advoilised. Aa Advertisement wuiou was published in October, we annex as specimen : A widower of middle ane. of cood social no. niuuii, cultivated iniuu, ronucu organization, warm and alltctiouate natuiit. and in every wav calculated by habits and association to diffuse a gonial and happy influence iu the oonjugal relationship he uspires to, whose "persoual" and style is unexceptionable, and peoanlary po sition easy, would be pleased to make the acquaintance of a Lady possessing at tribute! and qualities in some umasure approximating bis own. To lucb., who feel disposed to waive eon- veutional prejudice, and act independently in a matter involving the highest aim, aa well as the most important aud vital consideration! to their domestic happiness, be would invite a confidential correspondence, pledging a manly and honorable consideration at his hands, and aiattring them of the integrity of his purpose. auuress UACVIIN LiUTllllK. Broadway Jfost-Ollice. One in commiinioation with a lady.b would obtain a knowledge of her pecuuiary circumstances, and If she had means, he would continue tha acquaintance, ingratiato himself (n her favor, make a formal ngagenient, advise her as to the employment ot ber moan, oiler hia services in making investments lor her, accept her money, pocket it, and discontinue his visits. In one instance, which bus come to our knowl. edge, he was eugagud to two ludies in this city, both of whom were getting their woddinn dresses made, by the sumo dressmaker. It is stated that during last summer be eloped with ue who oi a ouizen, accompanied nor to a neighboring cilv, where he robbed her of her jewelry, and then left her. ft is Btiid, also, that he has married several wives, anil having putwensuu niniseii oi men means, nas fort tnem tu take care of themselves. Recently he form ed the acquaintance ot a lady w ho contemplated going lo Ciililiii nm wilh her family. Ha volun teered his advice and atnistunce, and she cave him $1,100 to miike the necessary preparations ior ineir iiepiiriure nan procure, inn tickets Soon aflsr giving tlie money, the adv ancii dentally Inmed Lyon'BOhittaoier, and asbe waa missing she caused a warrnut to bo issued for tut arrest ; ami, liiinifjii il, whsju the hands ol the policeman lor two days previous of Lyous's departure, and Ihe oflicer apprised ol Lyons's influence, no ut nwi. wus eneried, una J.y- oiii it'll inr niiiHiieipiutt, where ho lull on Wednesday ween lit the) steamship (Jit y of wasiiingion ior Micrpoui, it is said uu rout for Australia. Dill Lyons ims uol only linen pnili ot robbing bis viatiniH pecuniarily, l.nl bus also n various instances itccuiuplit-ljml ilt.jr ri,;n Five instances of this chaiacl. r have come lo our knowledge, iu one of whieh the viotiin (,a young lady) is now insauH ; hint, wherever be goes, il will only be undoubtedly to move in the same path of villainy which he kuowsso well. CovmiiKS phrPlikts. We have never fnnnil green horse umntire, which soine use under the mistiikan idea, tltnt it is warm all winter good Inr covering fi.itvers and other plants Mutt need Avintr prufeetioir, as leaves, straw, or otherdry.cleau haulm. Tbe manure altracts'and retains moisture, which Ireezes upon the plant! and Injures Hu m. The object ot covering is to keep the plauts dry, and from thn sun ami air. Hemlock houghs are the beat, things for this purpose, But straw, cornhusks, Ac, will answer a good purpose, especially if board! are laid over them so ss to shed the water from th erowui ol thu plant! Jiural Inulligmcfr. Discipline or the Mind. It is not by mere study, by a mere accumulation of knowledge, that we can hope ior tminence. Mental discipline, the exercise of tba faculties of tha mind, ibe quiektmiue of your apureheusion. the strengthening of yoar memory, the formation of a sound, rapid and dijcrimluBliog judgment, are of even mora importance than Ihe store of learning. Practice the economy of time. Consider time like tha faculties of your mind, apreoious estate, that every moment ol It well applied is put to an exorbitant interest. The real of amusemeut itself, aud tbe mceeesful io-nult of application, depend, iu a great measure. ' t - .wuiiuij aiuiu. xMiiiuuw;, aiao, lun lorca of habit. Exercise a constant and nnra. mining vigilance of acquirement of habit iu mattciB that are apparently of Indifference, "''i pemniJo, are ruany ho, independent ol the hubits that they engendor. H is by the ueglock ot uch trilles that bad habits are acquired, and that the mind, by total negligence and procrastination in matters of small account, but frequent ocouirence matters of which tie world takes no notice become accustomed to tha same defects in matters of high Importance. By motive yet mors urgent, by higher and purer aspirations, by the duty ol obedience to the will ot God, by tbe awful account you will have to render, not merely of moral aotione, but for faculties intrusted to you for Improvementby all these high argnmeuta do 1 con jure you " bo to number your day! that you uprv uui uciuu uuio wiBuom ' - auto that wisdom which, directing your ambition lo the noble end of benefitting mankind, and teaching humble reliance on tbe merits aud oo the meroy of your Redeemer, may Bupport you in the " time ot your health;" aud In " the hour of death, aud in the day of judgment," may comfort you with the hope of deliver ance. Hit Itubtrt Ptet. . .. A SURE PRIZE FOR Every Tenth Person. CHANCE FOE A GH AND PIAINO vou e vctcra op y : ONLY DOLLARS ! 401) BEAUTIFUL GOLD WATCHES 100 ROSEWOOD GRAND FIANO FORTES, LADIES' BRACELETS, : WATCH CHAINS, BREAST IUJSS, DIAiMOxVD RINGS, AND SILVER SPOONS TO BE GIVEN AWAY! " " 1 1 1 i - i 1ENCOURAGED BY THE SUCCESS WHICH -4 has attended the publication ol LF..SI,IK'S 1LI.CS- irwiicu im r.wsi Al ,H, which Is now closing its second volume, tuo Proprietor has determined to lemru to hia numerous subscribers a portion of his profits in the lol-Uiwing manner: i ' Kveiy icnih subscriber will bave his mouey returned by the next mall, and the paper will be sent mutuilmslii lor hia term of Hubacriptfoo. . Thus iu every loop subscribers, 100 will havuliis money returned and Ihe paper aent lor ix Months ivhen the. remit T oDoilara, imd Twelve Mouiha when u. ..m.i Four Donara Kvery subscription, as it la received, liv letter Ar ..th erms, at, bis onice, MWpruce btreet, New York, will be ..b.n.v..;u .u uuu, .,-Ft u, , ropricior lunisell. llie Pnte numbers will ba 10, 20, bu, 4U, bO, 60 70 bo 00, aud 100 in each hundred.- Persona obtaining au'v ot these numbers will have their money returned aud the paper seut free, as above. Persons obtuiuiuu the following numbers lu every thousand, iu addition to the return ol their auhHcrii.ii... money as above, will receiy, the liHjuwing prii: No. 100, Lady's Hold Bracelel.- ' 0, t.'i'iiilemau's Cold Watch Chain. 1 yoo, Hold Watch, either Utly's ni C'eutlsinan's.) ' 4uu, Lady's Cold Chatelaine. , 4 600, Met of Silver Tea Spoons, ' WW, Hold BreastPiu. ' ' Too, Cold Wuldi, (either Ijidj ' or UeuUamau'a.) ' tioo, Diamond King, (cither Lady'a or Oentlei man's.) - - , ' !Wi,( of jjilvet pfsKcrt ,m,ioou, ' 1000, Cnnd Bosewood l'lnno Furto. These prises will be liven tu the same numherp In o. h and every thousand in addition to the subscription money belnir returned and subscription seut lieu to ei-i. ..,,i every tentu subscriber, as abovo stated. luis suosoripuon book was opened October W, 18G0, in Thlch all future subscriptions will be reijistsreil tvery person whose money Is returned. r who I. tl, recipient ol eilher of the above prises, will be required to luruisli uu ackuowludumeut ni the mime .ml II,-.. name, will be published from time to time In the advertising columns ol Leslie's lllustrnted Newspaper. ...iM.u..uiiu unnu mai ncr aubaciiber, un-lor nil oirotmiatiincaa, whether tlie recipient of a prise ir nut, will act uiore than a lull e.iuivalenir..,. hi. ........... in the paper Itself. This is tho only Illustrated Newnpa per ia tlie United States, :. ., Cluiibimu. Persons sending us tleveu subscribers are certain to receive back one subscription, and bave a chance for two; for example, on thereceint oi the Mie.n subscriptions, tho lasl number ou the books might be 98 the eleven additional subscribers would then iu elude two prize.. ; , , ,., , Kmani Lasus's ItLCRTKaTbo Nawai'ijrut. Ih, last number, or fVanfc Lulu; UlusirM Vaptr have come to baud, lu style and general appearance It resembles aud is o,ulle eiiual to-the Umktm lUtuirnfeJ Acws which Is world-renowned for the excellence and varistv lMiU."i!ll?ftU0M- lto,Kew Yotk PP-r, hewever, ia sold al halt the price of .its Londou prototype. 'Ihe iu-grtiTinir, in frank iulie are Infinitely supeilor lo I ho., m Wtiftou H'KtarM. Wing, Hasten, ocio-uTus&wilio. . REMOVAL. KlilBALL HAS REMOVED I HIS Hll. . SI Shoe and Lenlher HUire l.i uis m& l .!,:' D1A7V B., MIUB B IKKKT. second dnnr nnpll. nf lhl Capllol House, where he will be happy to serve' his old customers aud Ihe uublia iiu .rii.i cl, in the line of HoolW, BHOkS, LKA'fHKK, ftc, at th AWtt ASlli;s WANTKIl. , . 7 CENTS PER BUSHEL WILL BE I'AID f for Hood Aahes, delivered at the Ohio l'eniteutiary mmediatsily. i autt . JND. BWINO, Warden. HUGHES A ItKr'.UE, , Jfuufactnreraof Cubiuet Furirdtiir43,CUulr A. fllal- iicittajei, oi juvery lccifUiou, High ut. three dnar.i south ot Town tl.. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE publio tbatther have constant! on hand . Sn. assortment uf Parlor and Kitchen Furniture nf everw lie. acription, whichdhay wish to diapone of ou the moat reasonable terms. Tliey would also call attention to a new invention of their own that they are about U bave patented, under the name of the i : .... "Centre Hinge Spring lied." An article that has won universal admiration by all whu have examined Its superior advantages. The peculiar ailapteiUieaa to the purpose designed, lbs simplicity of il. construction, aud the cheapness with which It can ba furnished to anstomars, reotlerthe spring bed superior to all articles uf tin kind yet manufactured. Th, Centra Hjnire Spring Bed can be btted to any kind of bedstead. Kelying with oonfiilcnce upon the merits of the Invention, they do uoldeumitadvii'SbletoseuilAgenlBiiitotti laid to Increase tlie sale, but they will be happy to so-.onimodateall win. feel an interest in the matter wilh an opportunity of examining and judging for theiuaalvoa. iy'i dwly i. f. t.-ni ri.Ka. , TU.O. u. enj'l aK il II T L E II k It U 0 T II K 11 , WIIOI.HHAI.K AND BI'.l'All, HKil.KM IV l.'KOIIMi VOVVEti A.VO NPH'I'tti, , ALSO Wlllll.liSAI.F. Hk'AI.KK.t IN CONFEl.TIDXKKV, ' Al Wlltll.KfJJ.K AM) Ith.tAII, DKAt.Ktt.1iX llltKAIi CRACKERS, KIV. pilE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE GEN X I'.H.lll.V ia solli'lted to our slock. Tlisuking onr city mid i-..'iiulry ciisluiniuv f"c their patronage hereto-line iM'i.ioWHt, we iinuk mi can oiler Mich bitrgaiua and articles as will inskaitlur llieir inleresl lo contiuuo their Invoi a. Orucis soiiciti'il. III TLKK S BIlUTIIRIt, Iliirli stri'Lt, e:eil Bide, bnlweeit fHale aioj Town, noil Im ' , - TUB AND -FAIL COMPANY, MtNITAiTllltKltS W ' " I'liiiii uml rtniry, Two and Three Jltiun , I'AILS A N J) TUBS, tJULAJMbUS, UIIIU. ihdeiai Uircuted hs nbove will I'romplly Complied with. bit rinrania smvfRtD at ncroi rRia ot CBikm. N. E. LSAMAN, 8aptruit.nd,nt. A. Cauisu, Seor.Ury. a3u. |
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