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6 i: ? "5? ..,.'.' 11--O 'j i.ls.u.b.,.i ....,.. . .,'! .lil. .-ii; .' 1. ,.;... '.!.' vi. 101. , ... , ; , - vt COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1858. NUMBER 264. VOLUME XXL VV-, . Vfc. &Kjs M B I - - III Ih ; .III In .H i. 1 , ... ! ; -io . r : ' m... ........... .V- . .. ! ' ' ": ; '-' a? ujbio" Stott Journal. W rCHUMHIll TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY M. UADGEWERi ' -niiii Invariably in Advance. - 88.00 pet year. y Liiti Carrier, per week. ... lyj$ eu. . ,..m v 3.00 par year. t i.00 Clubu of tea end over 1.50 ' ' .;MS t.r AUVKKTWINU BY THK stlUARE (tii usae oa im asa a exiPAks) ,ie 1 year 16 04 ; one square weak., .$8 10 " J inuume 12 w ; oue " tl muulbs in 00 ; uue u 3 tuur-tha H 00 : one 3 weeks... 8 00 1 week.... 1 00 I 9 ,1. 1 M ' 1 iiii.t.'tin tf Ml ; one 11 aday j .... v 1 . in " I lu.mtii 4 Ml ; one " 1 insertion 10 .Hied advsrtiasinente half more than the a bo re t 7i-i tiKHmnts. leaded aud plaoed in the aolnmn of s I Notices, doubU the onlinary rali. Ml notice, roquired to he published by law, legal rates t ih Weil uu the luside eiolusirely attr the first week, ,,i u.,ut. mote than the abnre rates ; bnt all sneh will v , xhi m the Tri-Weekly without obarne. ouHineH. Cards, not exoeeding Are lines, per year, ln i:,i,u p.sr Hue ; outside I'i. .liotieee of meetings, oharltable aooieties, Are oompa. ii - n, Ae., half price. iiWiiiiiHemeiiU not accompanied with written direo-t .11. "ill be inserted till forbid, and suet-god accord- ) iilirutwit (iiiiwjiii!i mutt be faid in adrantt. r itile oil! not be varied from. I'li.Mr the present sjstsm, the adrertlser pays so a 11-it l'ir thr .pane he occupies, the changes being Imr ..iwiilir with the composition only. This plan la sow goe.-iilly adopted. CALENDAIl-1858. illlhl ,838-i!!l?! isnuar; I V July... 1 2 3 3 I 5 li ? ! II I 5 ii ? Hill in 11 ia i:n Hi 11 i'.' i: u 1; it 17 17 IH III -.Ii l -.'3 Ih III i il fc 13 -!4 24 !' m r, if 311 as -mi . 31 r'lorusrj I 'J 3 f. 5 li August 12 3 4 5 6 7 1 h i 111 ! 1:1 ) V 10 II Vi 13 14 H l.'i Hi I" IH III 20 15 lf 17 IK I'J -il. -!1 I -.m ia 4 -a'aiiy. ih -a n ' tn i- 'A Ml 31 4arcb.. I -i : S b Soptom. 1 II 3 4 7 M 0 II ll!lii,i:i i 0 7 K II in 11 i-i ir. 10 I. 18 I'.i -.li IV 13 M 15 in r- ih it n'St'H li i 27 II. ill 21 22 23 24 Si 2'.lj3o3l , 27 2H 29 30 April .. I I 8 3 October I 2 t 5 Ii ; ii U II' J 4 5 0 7 I- 0 II 12-i:i Ii iS Hi 1". II 11 12 13 14 15 10 IH HI -JO 21 -a -23 H 17 IH 111 20 '21 2-.' U 26 2ti 27 2!) 31) 24 25 20 27 2!l JO Jny ... I I III 2 3 4 5 S 7 r Novera. 12 3 4 5 6 !l III' 1 1 12 13 14 li 7 H V 10 II 12 i3 Uiil7lM I!" 211 21 22 14 15 10 17 IH IM 20 21-24 25 A 27 2H ! 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 3ll.ll 2f2(l30 . n-i .... I 12 3 4 5 Decern. 12 3 4 81 7 H H in II 12 5 6 7 f P 10 II 13 H 15 Hi 17 IH li IV 13 14 15 6 17 18 211 !li22 23 24 25 1!' 21 2V ;3 24 25 27iM2H.il' 21 2! Hi 311 5 1 S1NESS CARDS. W- JAMISON'S LAW OFFICE, Coruer of ll it;h oiid Town streets, CULU.YIIiUS, OHIO. iio A. 13. BUTTLES, Attorney aud t tiuiu-elor at Law. Fur the pre.eut, at the Clerk's (jIBos. M0 ALLIEN G. TllUKMAN, A.ttoruoy e,t X-aATTC, ;oi.u.nuiis, o. IIKFICK ON HlUit riTKEET, cli20-ly Between Frisnd and Monnd ate. LILLEY. n o o k 11 I ND E II - Ifliink Hook Miinufacturcr, fligh street, between Broad awi Oay sts. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. I'll 1 1.. I. FISH Lit, ' ivil lin'iiiter, Surveyor aud Draughtsman, Kisbee'a Block, over Rudlaill's, llicli Street, Columbus, Ohio. Lb KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- Ta I 'JO I Ua..nlnn, Ulatlinn . A a. Iv tiisirrjiiin aaisu aJirvfvituHt aiaFFsi9 i i-inue,, MMiriiauifial aud Arohitwotural LtrawiDi, promptly ana u.LiniactorilT (jxecuted. (tim to H. h. Hullivaut, Enq.( John Graham, Knq.,0ol. . m iDHfy, ii. , jy.ii-oimwiy It. K. CIIAMI'ION, DIALBH IN ojiI and Coke. CAMBKIOOt, IIUVKINO, NOKTHKRN, ZAttBS- Y1LLK AND BLACKSMITH. Yard aod Ofhce near Kailroad Depot, O..70 COLUMBUS, O. iWltS. M. 1IOPPEKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD BTAHD or SUAPUT A HAU,) HIGH 8THEKT, COLUMBUS. aeHtraw Hats Bleached and Fressed. aprlO-ly i A(i IjE house. HIQH STREET, ICt-twet'ii Ititli and Friend, COLUitlltL'S, OlliO. . A(.LK, I'RO J KIET0R. 1 N SOLICITING THE PATRON- X AUK ol' tne puUltn, te Proprtotor would call atton- tioa to the rct that IhehouMfl ha hwin put In thorough rptr, and attl up in a mauner to warrant him Id aaytuf tiit QUHtomtira will Itud hit, accommodation., In an rrritecnt unexcttpiionaotfi, jalb-dly AMERICAN HOUSE, PIQUA, OHIO, T. VANAMAN, PUOPitlETOR, AH8IHTBD BT W. P. BENNETT, Formerly of thi "OIBSON HOUSE," Cincinnati. niiA PICKAWAY HOUSE, (Opposite tne court II o use,) CIRCLEV lLL E, OHIO Stage Otlice k Stock Register at this House. A. F. NEWMAN, Proprietor. mstS GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. rnUE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO .a. anuounce that the r arranaementa are now com plete, and this House will be opened to the l'ublio on Tuesday morning, December 80th, 1866. We invite the attention of travelers and others to a uotei newly lininhed, furnished and replete iu every de partment. No pains shall be wanting on our part to make the Goodale House what Is deelied at the Capital of the State. JAM Fin A. HAtUJUn, J. W. UOI.I.IKK, de29 " Proprietors. DENTISTRY II . SWAIN, N. SAVAGKS'i NEW B1.0CK, IT Hlirb St., opp. HtaU llnuaa. U c in o v a 1 DR. G. E. EELS HAS REMOVED hi Offloe to Friend street, (tiberly's building.) a.......... nn. . nreg4-n.ii T ADIES, TAKE NOTICE I WE have a g od article of Canvas lor Embroidering ja kwi .uppij yuurseivee at f" RANDALL k A3TOW9 IOR SALE. A SCHOLARSHIP X In a Commercial College will be sold low, If 1mm. u iai eppnoaooQ oe maoe. Apply si uu onto. ielO-dwtf. ROSE, attorney AMD DEALER m REAL ESTATE, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a variety of proi erty, both eitj and oonntty, for ale or exchaugo on reasonable termi Also, Weaiern Lanne. Call af'Ro.e'i Real EeUte Kichange," In JOBNSOH'S BUILDING, up lUIre, oa Hlg i street, a little aouth o( I Mate, olumhm, Ohio. niarfr-dly GlluCEKY SI ORE. I T AVINQ PURCHASED THE ORO- I CliRV F.iahil.hment of J. A. Blunter, earner of In D. I... . uli . . 1 J . f.. il ... . .1.-1 miu kuu rimiu iinru, wuuiu reppvubiuiij laiviu. m eitlien. ul (.Olumbus and Tiolnlty that tuey will keep on hand a goo 1 apply of all artielea In their Una, which tbey will eell at cheap aa can be purchased anywhere In theeltr. - "A orders will o romptit atienaea 10 , anagooas im carriea to any part or me 1 if iree 01 eoiirge. my Invito eierjboay 10 gi. inemacau. ja2 UOYLE k CO. Gooii .s. TUST REC11..VED A Choice Lot 0f fj Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses. Kloe, rranea, - Baisina, Me. Keen eonstantly on band the best article of FAMILY FLOUK, both of Hod and White Wheat. a':o iwi 1 a s it.. ..'.nil KcaullX WILLIAM. P NfcJiDLES, (HUCCtHBOR TO THOMAS C( LKA(,) Corner of Friend & IIIki. 'U-eets. I ETA1L DEALER IN FINE FaAI- Xi II. Y ilKOOIiRIIiX. la now In receipt or a full and couipl.te stock of goi-dsin his line, comprising eTery thing inai is wauteo, iniue Family, Hotel, or Country Trade, And an my good rj mil Mlvottrd exprei-l mr thts Kutmil trRue, 1 ou Hetioly ij tbat ivtj article t-ball bjUHt wbat u u rpreut4j. 1 articular attttntioo will ba paid to puttiDgt up Frailr Oriin, aud d lifer inn umi to auj yart of tbe 017 irea 01 charar. jaz.wnwom U c o ill c li u 11 a 1 t , (St'Cl'kHSlia TO JN0. niLLEK & CO.,) 11 High Street, WUOLESALE and retail, dealer in "Fine Family Groceries," IS NOW IN RECEIPT OF A FULL X and complete stock ol' gooJs in his line, comprising everyining mat is wantea lor tno liirsuiiv iinrri no nnnuTnu TDanrii rnitiiLi, nuiLt, ua buunini innuc. And as my good, are all selected expretsly for the Retail trade, I can eafely .ay that every article shall be just wnai 11 is repmsunteii. Particular attention will be paid to putting up Family Orders, and celireriog the same la aoy part ot the city free 1 charge. nolo , Trivia uiiiih' rtr n w u nu t-i'v;!.' w lUl'U a uimu won " i. vuuiaou ej for sale by no!8 OKO. McDOHANU 25 CASES ITALIAN, AND 26 Cases American Macoaroni, for ale by U...O. MnUliNALD. "ITKESH TAMARINDS." FOR A aaleby nolS U. McDONAI.li uouifcmu 8i ie, (leg a rfcatavs,) A FAVORITE SAUCE FOR ALL XI. kinds of Meat, Game, Ac. ac, for aale by ois oiw. Mcdonald. 1NCE PIE FIXINS FOR SALE noig oeo. McDonald. "lElSr CAktV' (EN riRELV VEVEIABLE,) I?OR MAKING BREAD, BISCUIT, Jl Cakes, Ac, etc. Always Keady and heliable, and is much lieslthier than some of the villainous com pounds I sold under tbe bead of Baking Powder. Pur sale by noli UKU. MoDONALU RANDALLS ASTOiN, H holesale and Retail Dealers In Books & Stationery BLANK BOOKS, Wall and Window Paiers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs and Uugruvings, WINDUW SHADES, CORNIUES fc FIXTURES, Dull Hnd Green Hollands, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. aXerfHAMEt) on han-1 and made to order. tar I'APKHS of almost every description. And an endless varletv of fancr and nseful articles for Ladies and Ueutlemen, all of which will be sold very low I ror uasu, at Whiting's Old Stand, Columbus, O. marOl WALL PAPERS! MEW SPRING STOCK OF BEAU- XI T1KUL BTYLES, entliely new, CUEAP FOR CASH. Call and examine our stock before purchasing, as we are determined to please all and sell at price, to suit the times. n.ate RANrut.l. TON. JOHN U. BAKER, Heal Dstatc 15 io Iter, OFFICE IN ODEOM BUILDING, COLUMN IIS, OHIO, A7ILL. DEVOTE A PORTION OF V V bi time to Buying and celling Prop-.-rty fur others, Negotiating Loans and Making Collections in rauklin and adjoining counties, on the most liberal terms. Letters a&lrested, with postage stamp Inolosed, will receive prouipiattentton. KKrssKNna ny oit.sen on ominous, jam William Scott, FASHIONABLE Jlreawcv AND BARBBIl, w1 rILL BE FOUND AT HIS 8A- LOOM (now Sited up lu the first style of cont ort) under Martini a smiin-a Banking House, in AMBOS'S BUILDING, High Street, between Iks American and Weil House, jei- Col-vuacxyxm, Oliio. m i . I. a l..s OVER 110,000 SOLD SINCE LAST APRIL WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH the cttiiensof Columbus aud vioioity with A. H. Knapp's celebrated Carbon and Coal Ull lamps, which are constructed upon strictly tcimtiHc prlnc pies, and give more and abruVrliglit than any other lamp in use, at one Kalf the expense. We alto adjuit our burn- era VO POier auu J-iuiu imijir, mniu iuuiur aj.ujpi which have been thrown one side as wortbleaa,mtogooa and useful ones at small cost. These Lamps are Perfectly Safe to lite under nil tiream- llaDCei. rrons wlihlnl to test our Lamp before purchasing, can do so by leaving their address at our store. We are constantly receiving, Irom the manufacturers, Lamps ol tbe most approveu atyies, ootn non ana tow pric. Uosi Ull aluayi 011 naua at name. a e auu netau. we are alio selling TOWN AND COUNTY RIGHTS, v .1011 . king I 'ate. I 7 and appointing agent for the sal of our I am pa aod Oil on in most liberal and sal terms, rersona wi.mii for inlornistlon will plea.eaddre.a ne at our wan honKe, at westwatere', Jobason iianaing, Hlgn Columbus, unio, - les-aty Ktrifiiun at uu., rroprietore. To Grocers and Merchants. T17E HAVE A LARGE INVOICE OF THE V V BEST WRAPPLNO 1'APk.RJ at mlU prioes, w,ry cheap (or easa. ap banpau a ASXON. W. E. Mew York Advertisements. I FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 Broadway, Corner of Walker street, NEW YORK. pONDUCTED oh thi EUROPEAN KJ FLAN Thl. wall eaubleb4 uti sneular HoUl, h.Tlog ( aln come into the poeersiioo or the aoderilgewd, who ha. been at grat ezpenie lu reoitloi ana rentmnu- log t, It bow opi-o for the rreeptlon of gueate. Coo neoted with the boo.e la an elegant Dinlog Boom, and in toe buement a .plendid fentaurant, heie meali eaa be bad at all hours. 1 h" wine., oraoles ana eigere are of the ttoeit brands In the market, Koomi by me day, week or month, and at price, to It the times. myZU-ajm u&u rasnaAn, rrupriewr. w r w -rr r -1 rr Ancn r II II Ii I A M 1 Ii If TV U U DIj . w - i la. NASSAU MTItEKT NEW 1UKK1 T HOLES ALE AND RETAIL Cheap Book. M.sailne, Publiahlog and BookseU- is batab 1 nment. T'artiru'ar attention paid to miscellaneous orders for any article eonuected witn ine tr.ae. jar uiiaiogues sent rree on auuressing F. A. BRADY, Fucresior to H. Long k Brother, m;20 l. Naasau street, N. T. The American Piute Mass Co., HAVING RECONSTRUCTED AND EN-LaKi.EU Its works, are prepared to fnroUh RiROH i l.ATh (iLAM.i ol a quality auperior to any thiog th it baa been offered In this market, ol snr sue, in soy quantity, and at ibe shortest notlre Aleo. PkKS-Eii .La&) ot .11 descriptions, lor ptiemeote, reasels, &c , ko. Lib eral cll-c-uot anovea l-i ins trans. 7-d3 ii iiftici, 200 BkimdwsT, Mr rnag. TTERRINQ'a PATENT CHAMPION AX nut Mltuur BAH a-i, WUA iimi I f-atens rowatr- frvtf .ocas, the same tnat wre awaroe- separi MeOala at the World's Fair, Loauun, 1851, and tbe Wond's fair. New York. 18 .3, aud are me only Ameri can n.fea that were awaided Medals at the London Wi.rld'sFulr. Th. se Sfea form the most nerfect security airalnst Hre ai d Dimlars or aim sate eter onerea to tne puouo. and c.n onlr be had of the subscribers and tbelr agen a, who hve un band ai d make to order, all kind' ot Hoi'er aid Chilled Iron Bank Che.ts and Vauita, Vault Hoors, and Mm ey boxes, or Clients for Brokers, Jewelers, aoa frivate ramii'e., lor Mate, mamonua, auu otner valuables. Ai d also patentees (by purehaae) aud mauul.c-turersofJoutsn'i Patent PcrmetatoD fiauk Lock. 8 C. HERRINO & CO. No. 251 Broadway, cir. Murray atreet, ap20 Opposite the City Hail, Mew York. liUCIUS II ART, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN METALS 4 & 6 liUatXING SLIP, NEW YORK. rvFFERS FOR SALE BANC A TIN, V Htraits Tin, Antimony. Kpanish and Amerlci Mab Zinc, Copper, Bismuth, liar lin and Bar Lei bit metals. Hi elter folder. Plumber's solder, etc Alto. BKItANNU and PLaTkU WaBE at wholesale and retail. merl0-a8ui ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. ml Pu Wished, Grain, the 201b. Thonsand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RA- 11 TKiNaL treatment, with.-nt sledl- cine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weskne-s. nooiurual IluiIbhiods, Genital or ervo1lH' Debility, impotency, and Impedimenta to Marrisge geuerauy, by ri. UK LANcr. at. p. Tbe Imno- tant fed that the many alarmlmr comolaints oris-inatinff in the imiirudence a:.d eoliiudeof vouth mav be easily remov.d wi ihuui Miil.li.lNa, i. in tbia small tr.ot clearly aemon.tratea; and tne entirely new and higtily successful treatment as adoiited br the Author. fuily explaioed, by means ot which every one Ii enabled to cure UiltEi F perfeotiy and at the loa.t Do.-lble oo.t thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of Ibe d.y. Bent to any address, gratia and poi t free In a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two poslsge stamps mi ir; na j.ane i, eo oast sist street, new koik eity. BI.VH iwi-q.it Columbus Machine ftlui.i.f'jrti. rlfur ......u..v.u..un "it I mm I : im. jm. iw Tav m (LATE BAQLB FODIIDItT,) MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Also, all kinds of Railroad Work & Machinery- Switches, Switch bunds, Castlnas, MiU Gearing, for Saw Ortst Mills, Hhaftins and Pnlleyi, MaohiniaU' Tools. Wroughtand Cast rroga, " (1 Orossiugs, Oar Wheels, rede.tals, Oil Boxes, Alias. Cast Iron Fronts, Window uape ana Hill lor nousee, Cast 4 Wrought Oratinn, Water Station Pipes, Boiler Iron, Vaults ATanks, Bolts, Forirliigi lorning, Pumps, Iron Bridge and Hoof, vi, . Screw-cutting and Planing, Ill all description.. All orders fo the above work WILL BE FILLED PROMPTLY, AND THE WORK DONE IN THE BaT MAN NKli DiaeoToas I JOHN 8. HALL, nju euirTfii-T F. J. MATTHKW3, AMOS MiiNArV, i. Y. BKUCK, PETER AMBUS. LCCIAN BUTTLEI. JOHN S. II ALL, Prttident, CHARLES AMUOS, Sup't. U r-U.UV Q..U1... J Sl a.HM Oolumbus, Jan. T, 18(0. Jali-dly New ArraDgemenl LANCASTER, LOGAN AND ATHENS 8TA&H OFFICE, AT U. S. HOTEL, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WILL LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY at IX P.M., arriving at Lancaster at 6)4". he-turnins. leavee Shaffer Hou-e. Lancaster, at 7 A. M.. ar riving in Colombus at I P. M., lu time to oonnsot with ortuern, n.elern ana western ir.iLS. The Piourlstor bees leave to inforin the travellog nub ile that this Hue has been thoroughly reorganised, aud furnlbhed wl'h good atock, NhW UMCUK3, and tbat none but careful and gentlemanly drivers will be em ployed, and passengers may rely witn certainty tnat tney will not henceforth besuoieoted to veiatious delayaon the ro.d, but that they will arrive promptly at the hours desl,natrd. This Line or Coaches connects with other at Login, Neisonvill and Athens, Passenger nan enter through to Alliens. Far to Lancaslar , 11.60 Logan ii.SO Alliens 8.76 myis Samuel crim eW TJ C U It D D I' D 1' (1 M 1IA AS. U . AAA A. Js Hi 1 V HAVING REFITTED HER STORE and show rooms, la prspar.d to sail an elegant assortment ot Fuahlonable Millinery-, And will make to t-rder every style of BONNET, CAP AND HEAD DRESS, With eleganc and dispatch, at th lowest posslbl cash prices. Mi.s St Clair will superintend th DRES-I, MANTILLA and CUKSKT Disking. An elegant stock ol . H-J Tl' nil. ff. UUir. ITUUtli AllilUS, AllISS, bUHS, fC., ac, And orders received for every var sty of shad and style, warranted of the T.rv beat Qualltv. Bleaching and Pressing Straw Bonnet attended to in the heit po.alble manner. Also, ULOVhS, 11US1ERY and EMBnOIUb.ni oneap for cast). aim Stand up for Jesus!" 7As lets Bn. Dutllet A. Tuna. THE SERMON DELIVERED ON A. tu occasion or in asatu 01 tuts young miaier . 1 th Cross, who was cut off lu th mirnlug ol llfs and In tuem-a.tor an eminently uieiui caieer; oy me latuer, Hiepnen A. Tyng. Price le cents, hsi ny man on re eeipt or price. SI 2c per dosnn. mil nAivi.Ai.i. m eniuei BANCROir. mil VOLUME OF BANCROFT'S I HISTORY OF THI UNITED STATES embracln the American Revolor , ate eel at th New Book Store of 1iJr, i - a? ' Uy tl. KUJtr ej- VO. Chair f 1 uxiftot ory S'lIOEDIlf GER A. BROWN, toncmeOEl to HUGHES A BEEBE. Matmfacturm and Dtalen in Calnmt FumUurt, Ckuirl, Looking utaua ami moiitokm, at w.iu nto aire, near 101m. Huihes k Beebe'e selebrated Centra Hinge Pprlng Beds, aud Foote's Improeed l-atent Spr.ng Bd Bottoma, kept eon.taniiy.on nanu.es tne lowest rates, auu can - keot eonnta hmA nnU thi. ul&hlUhment. " . dispateh. .... I "la sum""" I sieasrs. ccuu....u,rt onoi. w... ...v.u- . UVUEKTAKIKti IIUSI re KSS. I . , ,. . . , . I f. "k. -Ti. "L"'. .- . ...7, and promotly to be in attendance at Funerals. Cabinet I": 'i: ill fl ., Basing a practical knowirone or tneir oasiness, man wrestle tOgetDer. raOlI W88 excited antt en-It. r.riuu. br.nche., "' deavored streououaly to Rive his saecee-ful r-n.ppetrullr aSllolt abaraof public Mtro... - in i,t "Icktd full," but his eagerDf-M " - ! I YY Aljli JrAjtllJxOal ' SPRING STOCK, , "I7MBRACING FRENCH AND J' li American Oooda Ih great variety. New and Improved Pattertu, from the Best Manufacturers; ALSO, Curtain Papers, Borders, , . . AND Doooratious. For sale at the New Book rltore of mar23 .1. H. RII.F.T h CO. STATIONERY, Foreign nlid Domestic, COMPRISING EVERY ARTICLE, 9TAPLE AND FANCY. SlXtV3t.l-aC 3UeTCJLeC IM OSKAT VARIk.TTt On Hand, and Made to Orders IiZTHOGRAPHZNO. CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, 4c, Sx., tc Bank Note Paper. PRINTING AND B 0 OK-BINDINO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. GOLD PENS -THE BEST MAKERS. I FINE CUTLERY. Fatont I?on. 3Vx.lx.or Bauktrs' Cums, Bill Folds, i POCKET BOOKS AND WALLET S COMBS AND BRUSHES, rial asaosraiNT, or sorskioa quaiitt. For sale at the New Book Store ol del 1 RII FV CO. EW LAW BOOKS. A Practical Treatine on the I aw of Railways, J. r. Rajfleld.C. J . ol Vermont. bishop's Commentaries on tne criminal Law, vol. xa. Rris-htly's Diireetol tne Laws or tbe u it jatatei 1780 to 1847. Manor's Criminal Law, Warren'i Tmre her with a full slock of Law Books, tmbraolng all the late works on rractice, etc. ror sale at tbe New Bookstore ol fed 1 R. RII.FV k CO. CHEAP FUEL I KEEP WARM 1 1 Harlow lirothcrs, PROPRIETORS OF THE Muskingum Coal Mines, fY MUSKINGUM COUNTY, AJNU J dealera in all tb varieties of f aflak yfatv flj Usually sold In this market, ar. prepared to .apply Cvial M.mrt from ll.a mine, annn the most favorable term. . . i - Tbe Muskingum uoal nas been tested siae oy siae witn tbe otber lioals ot the couuuy, and louna to contain one-third more healing properties than auy other; con- . r . , . aeauentiv onera a aavine-ot luu nusneis in everv aw. or . - . 'I'lilriv ihrsiu n.s r.iit AUiriJ-luree uer vcills , ., We have opened our offloe for th oresert in th office or tbe Uhio stage Company, whete we wm be nappy to exmoit aampie. auu ta.e uruera. , . -. , , , . . loers .torn abroad aaarHaea to tne proprietors ai either Zaneavllle or Columbus, will reoeiie prompt at- jalS delM-tl BARLOW UltOTHarlS. 3D ; jijl m m JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND l2s A New and Splendid Assortment Our stock comprises very' variety of clocks, watches, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, : SILVER PLATED WARE, CANES, ' ' ' , .. ; . PERFUMERY, , . AND FANCY GOODS, , ,. . , Which we will offer at the ..-'.''.... .- M LOWEST CASH I'UICES. We wish to call th attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, '"; TO OUR ASHOHTMKNT OF "' Watches, Tools and Materials, Imported directly from the Manufactories of England iZl;Zm" .Wau3 Slate L. LESUUEKUrJC a SONS, ; , Amboa'e Block. - de21 Between th American aud Nell House. NOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY J. entered into a copartnership In the practice of Med icine and Hurwery in thi city and vicinity, under the eame of "Barr Hill." Office on the corner of Town ana rniru e.reeis, laieiy oecupieu ny murnauo oarr. i m4T Speoial atteLtlon pain to diseases ol tne Lung. anC Kemale dleoees."t ' K. N. HAKK, nolO-tf K. L. M11J T Arr.U.. 1Wv1,.t Aicw vva.iii.uoo auu, v vt waa jr . "l"T.YNltf A1 RAT.T) WIN' WISH TON" business tbat be had two medical JL call attention to their NEW STOCK of . . WATCHES AND JEWELRY, . . STERLING SILVER WARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, PURSES, PORTE MONNAlES, 1 r CARD CASES, SPECTACLES, " Cants, Fine Fans, Clocks, etc., etc., At Hard hSstsi prises for flAHR. ' do Newark Machine Works, NEWARK, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM E(.li:s and BOILERS, , , AND - ,, . . . Cireulur. Gate aod Inlay Saw Mills. BELTINO AND SAWS OF ALL KINDS FOR BALK. Addres,1 1 t "' WILLAHD WARNIt R, Treasurer. anll-wly p OLD PENS, GOLD PnNS. NEW VJI supply of BKfiT brand aptT WAHHANTicii w mi randall k aston. 'Sailu.'.'lDtia "Slalt" Journal. Troth (tranter than Fiction.' We jeaterdaT learned the denouement of I painful story, equal to tbe most thrilling ro mance la lotereit, bat with the circumstance aod acton of which we were personally well acquainted. ' Home tweire years ego, two youn? men, named Clyma aod Paull, lived in a (mall village not far Irora tba gee. coast in the extreme we.t of Eniilaud. Both were miners and work- led la the lame tin mine Dear the Tillage. Botn paid their addresses to trie same maiden Ithouah not wllh eoual suecem. Clvma . nroa. p8re)1 , wel b (jt that , da WM BpDoint- . f . ,. . , ,. , , , the Tillafte church on tbe firel of tbe three Sundays prescribed Kno. M.h eSOOn 1W. D r. ...nA a, A it.. ' sVCIU1Q MO eTCUUVU IkJlJ UUJ tytIUJ I UUUU, tUD rivtle met at a wrestling- match Id the Tillage, and It ObaOCed that the) turn Came Tor them to J -a-ntJ Ka aVini.le .1 Ilia en a 1 1 a naval 11 "prioRiiig to his feet he swore that be would be Mviniia .nillhat.l!l.ini.liniii1 novae ni... hie intended brido. jrom tnat day be took to drlnkiog deeply, ana was herce in bis impreca- tiuns on his rival. Tbe day before that flzed for the marrlatre. Paull told all bis acquaintances trust he would be at tbe weddiug and would find means to prevent lie taking place. Knowing bin determined character, Clyma appeared ulurm- d at the threat, and got some Irieods to intercede with Paull, but in vain. Late tbat night, (Jlyma left the bouse or bn intended bride for bin owa cottage. Tbe way lay across a patch of barren moor, where there were several open mine tbarta, winch bad been deserted, and the bottoms of whose blick depths were now covered with several futhoins of water. About the same hour Paull was seen orowing to tbe tame patch of moor Irnm another direction. A miner, who pawed a little later towards tbe mine where be worked it beinp; bis torn for night-work averred the next day that- be beard a noiee as it ot a dispute aod souffle, but it was too dirk to distinguish any one. The marriage was to take plaoe at eleven o'clock iu tbe morning at tbe village churoti. Lone belorn that hour tbe village was tbe scene of great excitement. The hat aud neckerchief of Paull the latter torn and bloody bud been found near the deepest of tbe abandoned pit shafts, and of Paull himself -nothing- couli be found, nor had he been seen sioce he went to- wards the moor ou the preceding night. The ground where 'he articles had beeo found bore traces of a scuffle having taken place, and to crown tbe wbole, two buttons, recognised as be- longing; to Clyma soout. werediscovered among the earlh and stones. To these ominous facts Clyma could only reply tbat be bad met Paull at tbe place mentioned, during tbe nipht; tbat high words were followed by a scuffi; and . I, .. I t. .. k .1 k.alnn Panll .ikn A nii.oini. him. Tbis acoount was not considered satisfac tory, and Clyma was taken into custody to await further developments. Several days Lpaeerd away; an examination was made of the pit and tne surrounding locality, but no trace I could be lound of the body, It was argued, 1 however, that if a toue were attached to tbe body before it was thrown into the pit, so as to sink it, there would be no probability of Its lever being lound. After several exiiminatkiDa before a magistrate tbe accused waa released from custody, but only to be shunned as a mur derer by the whole community. Iu the mean time tbe intended bride became sick through excitement, a violent fever was succeeded by a waiting illness, and, alter lingering seme months, she died of a broken heart. These accumulated Ills were too much tor the unhappy object of general suspicion, and in lees to no twelve months alter wbat should have been hie wedding day, be became the inmate of an In sane asylum, where be still remains a hopeless lunatic Among the relatives of Clyma was a sifter, married to a farmer who, two or three years af ter tbe unhappy occurrences related above, re- mnverl tn thia nnnntrv stnd apl.Uan nnwn nn a farm in Northern Illinois. About ten days since this sister, whil.-t about taking the cars In Uhlcago for ber home, suddenly eoountered the PP "ordered maol Her excitement WSB 10KDSS, UiaWlUg OIIO OUUDW IUUC, POB made herself Known to fault, ana was lmmedi- atolw rennon zed hv h m. Th exnlanatlnn . - h him nf h(, rilR.nno,P).nPn wo. that ha 8'en DB,,m 01 ni Oisappewance, Was tDat FJ6 I A m n . rilnma am Ih. Aan. f,i. nlnh. mill. It... uau uic. vi j un. vu iu. c.m.iui uiim "nu uv I f i n :no .t 1. 1 ii.-. pnrpiw ui uesuag ana tuiusaiiug uioi eu inn Ue could not be married on the succeeding day. hnt that his rival was more than a match for kim Rn..ln. -riih r. at hi. iHeumni... h. U AAS . a'tasaisassa, waw a. aa,e waisr M.w u IUWIMUIil, UV I inflhiil rilT aitthmit knnwlnii nr .u.lni oihul - -- - e, became of himself, and, on reaching the beach, bad taken an old leaky boat and pulled direoily out to tea. Next morning, when the boat wa nearly linking, be was picked up by an outward b juud ship, which took him to New Orleans. Since then, be bad resided several yeata lu Cal ifornia and in tbe United Mates, had become moderately rich, hnd was now on bis way to bis native borne, witn wnico be naa maintained no communication since his abrupt departure. On learning the sad events which had occurred in the meautlme he immediately aocompauied tbe luster to ber borne in Illinois, and, at:er the necessary arrangement were made, be started with her for England, In order to repair, as far as possible, the mischief which bad been done. 1 hey pasted through Cleveland last evening on their way East, aud, happening accidentally to meet them at tbe depot, we learned tbe sequel to tbe sad itory, with tbe earlier portions ot which we were already well acquainted. They go on a Joyful set mournful errand. Tbe good name of tbe unhappy oondemned can be reclaimed, but none can restore bis shattered reason, or rescue the broken hearted dead from her early grave. Cleveland Htfld . . Tne RnitAvr-a ns OitaCkkrt Thn Vnoliah papers relate an incldeut in that country wbioh doubtless has many parallels in tbe United States,; though they do not, in this broad land, become, so public as they would in a smaller territory, i The facts in the case were as fol lows: John Glen an illiterate young man. who had been engaged aa a cleaner of clocks, In Augost last became ambitions of greater wealth aud distinction thau he could achieve in this em He therefore turned dootor and I - vender of medicines. Handbills were therefore extensively circulated, announcing the advent Vr- "llionguoy, iri"eou"oiob.. vo.iege, Baltimore, U. 8., and be toon obtained so suo 1 ..1. 11.1. 1- . 1. ... 11 i:j.. ... 1 coinuiieuuieuiei .u iu. iuii hub ui biivvcbbiui ca- periment,one at Dundee and the other at Ed in burg. 1 1 la Seotember be made love to and married one ol his patients, a young lady named Jean Sinclair, of an old and respectable family possessed of a bandsome property at the villag of Guardbrldge. In Tileihire. Previous to thl, bowever, the doctor had in troduced to the Biuolalrs a yoang lady as hie sister, . Miss Jessie . Willoughby. Tbe dootor and Jean drove to St. Andrew to get the mir- rlage bauns proclaimed, and being accompanied oy miss Jessie and Uavid Sinclair, Jean' brother, it was arranged, at tbe suggestion ol tbe doctor, tbat tbia pair ehou d aleo give i their Humes. . Io due coarse both couples were marttea. 1 .. 1 . 1-Dr. Wlllonghby and his wife removed to Dun t'ermline, where the established a nubile house David aud Jessie remained atOuardbridge, and all seems lor a little wbila to have .gone smoothly. One Que morning, however David was waited Open by ft certain Mr. AUsop. He too had ' traveled the country as dootor, and bad been friend of Glen's until a dispute eriHlng between them, Glen gave bira a sound beating, and they parted company. Anxious to repay this trifling debt. AUsop, now told David Sinclair what be knew of Glen's history, Inlormlng bltn also that the lady who now rejoiced in the title ot Mrs. Sinclair wan not the sister of Glen, but that ber real name was Jessie Buchanan, and that sbe and Glen hud lived together for several years as man and wife. The newa led to high words between David and Jessie. Reproao'ied by her new hiiHbmd, she bethought herself ol claiming hor flist love, aod, with this view proceeded to Dunfermline. But the doctor would not have anything to say to her, and Jessie, to be revenged on all parlies, went to the Se-eion Clerk of St. Andrews, and communicated the fraud they bad commit ted. Tho result was tbat tt e worthy pair were oppreheoded, and were, on the 6ih of this month, tried and convicted ot I lie onense ol Causing false entries to be made on the register ol mtrriiges, and received seutence be of eigbieeq months, and shit ot twelve mouths' Im prieonment. ' ; LIFE AND TIMES OF THECEL.-I-BR4TK0 and much lam-utel Huh Miller, (last lron the p-e.s,) by 'Ihos. N. Brown. Last Volume of Spnreon'sermous, 4th Series. Theie Seimoos are bavins; an im meone sale. my iu "iini GENERAL HAVELOCK. WE have lust rsoeived the Life ot this distinsui.hed oldier and t'hrl.iian, giriug a p an ol the Battle Field of-'Lucknow," and an accurate Likene. s of Havelook, Price 76 cents. i epi7 RANDALL ASTON. Latet t Publications. SERMONS FOR THE NEW LIFE, by Horace Bu.hnall. Baucoft's HI tory of the V. 8., vol. T. The Quaker Koldierjor. the Brltl.h In rhPsdelphla. Narrative, of Remarkable Coa.ersiuns aod Revival In cidents from the Day of Pentecost io the prexeut lime. Ttie izoMl. but not tbe u-art, by l.S. Arthur. ih New York eulpit. ISf.S. myll AtRAVriAtl, r'yn'. Lull IS 111 SKY, uf tide of High Street, beween Tbvm and Bid), Has just opened a new and complete assortment of T 13 W ETjRY, , . And always ready to revive, aod exeeuie with dis patch, all order, lor STENCIL WORK; RAISED METAL LETTERS For Fancy Sign Work, Firemen and Unitary Companies, naggage t.ne -as. , . , DOOR NUMBERS, DOOR PLATES, Made to order. Also, Electro-Plating and Gilding . ', Done la th Best Style. Old Waro R.oPltod. :-l mar 29 s27-eod1v ' JOHN R. COOK, Opposite the Goodale Hoiihp, rflCOLUMBUS, OHIO, OJLU Has Ju-t received a Full Stock of PUKE Drugs, Chemicals & Dye-Stuffa, PERFUMERY. SOAPS, BRUSHES, CIGARS, TOBACCO ANi) SNUFFS. Pore Wines, Brandy sod Gin for Medicinal purposes, Physicians' Prfurintioni Carefully Prepared, nt All Honrs, Day or Night ' note wiy , MTAOK. i. K. PAUL Stajyc & Paul, ORWtRDING k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DKALERS IS ALL KIIDS OF ' Produce, Salt, Flour, Coal, WATER LIME AND PLASTER. CASH PAID AT AM. TIT1ES FOIt Wheat, Corn, Rye, Oatt, Flax, Clover and Timothy Seed; alto. Dried , Applet, Peaehet, dc, tc, etc. Offloe for the present tn the Bnnter Warehouse, head of Canal. 1 noi-w CK10UE, WAUSWOKIU &i 0., - , MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING With Turiuble aud Governor Cut-off, Vntqualed for Economy of Fuel, Sim pltcity of Vonstruction, Lheap-' wets and Durability. OUR ENGINES ARE NOW USED In th tita'es of Iowa. Indiana. Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, Peon.vlv.nl -, New York, North Carolina, Louisiana. Texas and A. kanaaa, givine- the re-t satlslactlrn. Tbey are particularly adapted to Saw and liri.t Mill par poees. we also turnien uri.t anu paw amis, eomoin- Dg tbe best modern improvements. ' ai.o, mines ana uallini. Belns loeated In th centre of the flne.t cos' aod iron field in tbe oountry, we are able to fill orders at 'Ower prioes than otber localities. . All oroers n ilea promptly. Shop, county and but- Rights for sale. ' For illustration, see SatnUJio American, Tolum IS, No. II. Kr sin shop, Alletheny City, north end of Aqueduct, Pittaburgn, Pa. feS7-wm TUB BATTLU .UU FkEEDUV Mt U Wu A Work or Permanent Value, REPiBLim cinpiici noiineTH isso. M 1 vol., 8 . 600 papsf. Cloth Price tl, yMitag free. THE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIA-TH IN at Washington haa reprinted tbe most Im. nortant speeches aud lineaments Issued by tbem in a neat ootavo volum of 400 pases. It will be remem beiad that that many of tbeee Speechea sod HoouoienU were prepared with great care, and contain muob valuable atatiatlcal and other matter that cauunt readily be obtained elsewheie, and, aitboogb compiled apeciaily for the Campaign, po.ee ea a permanent value, and will be nseful for future reference, especially duutig the next three years. These IMcements and ripeecne may o eonsiaerea a part of tho lit-retere of tbe day. Tbe voinmS containa twenty six of tbe most important Speeches delivered inCong-ees by K-pulican member., toitetber witn tne npeeclieem senator r-eeara ai rtioaoy aod ButTato, his Plymouth Oration, and three delivered during tbe Campaign, ai Detroit, Oswego aod Auburn. Aleo, weaton'a .LanO.ro Documents, .otitieo "ooi Whites of the Snath: Southern Slavery Reduces North ern wanes; won are and wno may ne Mae, in tne United Stateaf Will tne Mouth llissolve the I nfonr lhe Federal Union, It most be preserved; and, Who are Heo-tionalfReoort of the Kansas Investigating I omn.utee. Ran.aa In 1SS7. A nomiilete Hleiory of theOutrates In Kansas, not embracer) in the Kanaas Committee He. mrt. Hr an Omcer of the Commission. . Reason for juluing the RepubUcan Party. By Judge Foot. . Orianiiation of th Fee state government In Kansas and Ineuirural Addre.s of Unv Roblnson: Th Fas tive Slav Bill of ln0. Th wurk will be sent free of postage on the receipt ef ine dollar. Aildne A. N kaius.yvc.k. e'2U-riw Colnmhu llhlo, HAMHi- T)OOK AGENTS IN EVERY PART 1 ) of lbs Uoit-d states to .ell by subscription a meat end exteii.lv varletv oi New end rapid aellinr Unot. Besids our Ure lint of splendid subscription Bonks, we publish aod keep oomtsmlyon hiod, a heavy a.sort meat of smaller attractive Book, for P'lillis and tb trad generally, te-l.le a good asornneni oi ,nat,oi,ry W ar prepaieii to oiler eitra inducements to Canvass ers and to Peddler, auoxoss, incniS'iig otamp, ( J. 1J. MIM.K-n. Pobl r, myl'l-w8m Co.,mrniM. Obio, ANTED IMMEDIATELY. L0- CAL and Tra-ellna Ageute, In a businas. whlsh la anra la nav frmn S 0 to t'ii i er week. l arMculirs free to all wijo inclose a stamp or three cent piece f. return poslsge, sud adiies m y -24- 8m M. MYWirK ft CO . T .nti, Ma.s. EL ill AOIiNTS WAN I1 h.0 TO SELL UeVVW FlUR NEW INVENTIONS. Agents hav mad over t'26,000 on on better thts til other ilnitlar agenoie. bend 4 stamps, auu get on pass, parncuiars, gratia. i i aiurtAiainnons,-Jel-wiat lj.eH, Mass S32.00 IN ONE DAY 162 SO IN TWO liAYn. were cleared by auenta. re tailing my PATENTS. Send 4 stamps for leiters and book. EPHHAIM BROWN, Jl-wl8t Lowell, Mas, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Ell THE PROPRIETORS. DESIROUS OF conducting this House upon a plea to suit the times, have rednoed their price to On Hollar per ray. aod are rtet-rmlned tbat It .ball be the best Dollar House In Ohio. Single Meals 25 cents, nrenand at all hone, anil at eptfMwSm H. StMONTOV at HON. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! roa tbi AT TH NEW SYSTEM SHOE STORE," Oa Towa est root. T AM NOW RECEIVING THE A Rest end rheabest assortment of ladl..' Mi-.e.-.i.il I lilld's :alter, U..utn, Sboee and Slipper ver off-re for rale lu the Weat. Mv iwd are alt new, and dl.eet from the Manufacturer, which enables m to tell at least tt per cent, leas than otuer dealera. READ TMISt I am now sell)- g 1 adie-' Oaitera f r a0 cents, really worth f I fS. Mimes' TO ' i io thlld'i " 6o " n.76.' I have .10 a good aaso-tmentof CTJSTOV-HsriK Work rv cheap aud Lar-. w-sbiug to purrliane wo-w do wen vi c i ana etamiae my atil.s, Uu.l.tits and Pilcaa. Kemember tb plaoe, 3VT -a.TJTj DIIV'S, 1 TOWN STREET. (Opposite Fratiklta Bank,) Columbus, O. voy20-dSm Will be Published June 1st. TflE'HILES OF FLORIDA; By Joshua B. Giddings. 1 Vol. 12IIIO. 320 pis. Illnstrated with Mi Fine Ensrarinis, . Th 1 work will portray wl' h eminent Ability, th clme Committed by our government aga nut tb Maroons who fled from South Caiollna and otber slave ttatei, aetking . protection under f-psnl.h law It will also show tb bad faith exercised toward tl Indians of Florida, .ad be found to present a different view of tbe long-lougbt FLORIDA WAR. Tbe ohjeot of the work 1 to operate npon tbe political morality of th country, by calling forth tb sympathies and moral feelings ot tbe people; and Its MademnaUoa of the tyranny of th r-ieoutive and It supporter, -b.ou.ld commend it to th attention of every Republican.Tbe leng and distinguihd lervlc and kigh pervonsi character of tbe writer, 1 a sufficient guarantee of Its merit. ' lhe Washington correspondent of th New York Fven-ng Pot, who examined some of th advance sheet, say: I bare examined It with plesanre and Instruction. Tbe wmk will prove a valuabl. blstory of important rents wtiich will undoubtedly be pa-.ed over by tho. who claim to be the hi.toriana of lhe eu natry. either 1a coa-eqaeooe of toe "peculiar institution'1 which ft con cerns, or oeeause tney nave not tne faculties lor acquiring lnfnrmation on the subject. To any otbr man than Mr. tilddlugs. tba subject of th Sp.nlh Maroons ot Seminole s'ares would become couples and remote. Perbaps tbere Has been do eubje-t which ne has more thoroughly inroitisated in tbe cour.e of hi publio du tiee, ror any that he comprehend- better than th e. Tbe book will cover a vast de.1 of Importaot lnfnrmation besides that of wbicb it la the special object of tbe author . to treat. Th- character of O-c.ola, as del nested by the pen of Mr. bidding., Is grsna to contemplate. Hiapa-ri-ntase, marriage, romantic life and noble death, mate up a moatthrillug and instructive chapter tn tbe work, and while the whole Is produced In tbe usually earnest, Clear ano concise siyre or uie auinor, 11 is also Deaull-Sad wlih a romance more charm n than can ba etl. ersd bom the world of fiction. AGENTS WANTED la every county In th United State. FOLLETT, FOSTER & CO., PUBLISHERS, JOURNAL BUILDINGS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, at 80 ap!7-4w Ohio Forms and Practice. THE OHIO FORMS AND PRAC 1 TILE, radical Fitrm la Ad tons Perianal and Real, and la CAanteryi By f. B. Hlicox. 1 laige sup. royal 8rO volume ot S70 pag""i 'a fin law binding. Price reduced to 84. Mian's Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings st Law, aud Precedent. In Pleading, with Practloal Notes, 40.. Ac: By Jo.eph R. Sws.n, In 2 large gvo volumes, of 1:0 pags. Pries reduced to SS, in one law binding. Th 2 1 volume can be h.d separate from tne l.t. a few .eta not m fresh bindins, but just as good lor u-e, at SO. Published aud for sal by I. N. WU.T1NO, Over the store next so of Randall k Anton's. arl-dwly DODDRIDGE & WUITE, (SUOCKSSORS to P. B. DODDRIDOK,) UIGII ST., S DOORS SOUTH of TOWN, Manufacturers of Tin, Copper aid Sbeet-lron Ware, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of MARBLEIZED MANTELS & GRATES, VI HOW (Ml IlllUUIIUIkJiWi WOOD COOK STOVE. Have luat received several new patterns Of Cook Store. having valuable improvement over old pattetna. . tine i,. a cast Hoed elevated oveu. a, remaikably fine workiug stove, witn a sma' amount of fuel. It baa t pot holes and l.rg oven always In baking Order when otber cooking la being done. , COAL COOK STOVES, Two pattern, with oven aa large aa Wood Ftoves, good baker, every Way auperior to any beretoiore In use. A trial will eatisft any one of tbe laot. Ihese ftoves took the Premium at the laat Pennsylvania state Fair. Stewart Moves, With extension tone end plain. Ibis justly ee ehrated stoTe reqnliea but bait ibe wood u.ed by otbei . va. Ibe plain ones ar but little higher than other atoie. Parlor Stoves, - A fin stock for Wood and CoaL Many new and d-sl- table patterns. Hall School llonse, Rox, Six aud Ten riute istovea, SMOOTHING IRONS, Of every variety. Laundry, common and patent Tailor a Iron. C mat ex imr sweat')) Robin m's stent, doable, for Wood and Coal stove. Preserving Kettles, SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS, A new article of Tin To,-s, ko , cop-trnrted so as to insula fiuits tree from th least taste vl tin or cement, so oheap that a I may enjoy the luxury of fresh fruit all tb yar. Cemei talwayaon band. witn almo. t every usetul artlcl ia to lln ot lloiist: Furnishing Materials. au.11 Lumber, Lath and Shingles, L1KD OIL & SIR. RIVE CANDLES, Fur Cash Only. 'ROM AND AFTER THIS DATE 1 aiia.ll reduo. all brsnoI.es ot my bastna to ibe OASZX YeBlTHSlVr, And aball put d wn prtcea in proi oril "B. Pi rchaaer will find it to their ad.autag to call on m, as I hav aud shall keep m baud a good atock of -v.euu.d I urn net of all kiuds, whioii will be auld at lioui 10 to 18 per cent. below rredit price. ' 1 have In opei atlon 8 Wondworth Planing Mechln, 1 of crotby' l aieot di-it. g saws, and 1 UnrlgtitSaws, And am rrapired toiarfaoeor ian a 1 kinds o Lumber for ot' era on sh-rt notice. Wlllaleokeep Dressea Lumber of all kind, oa baud for sale, including Planeu Floorln of all kinds, Puplar and Pine sluing, and ii tuoh aud X Tannel ctuff, At Cleveland prices, adding tranapor' itloa and other expenses. 1 a n a'so cngageit In thi manafactar of Lartl Oil and Steariue Candles, And can fill any order for a No. 1 artlcl of either st lets ttisu rieveiand or Cincinnati prices. A-1 do nut intend from tbls tint nn to make auy doubttul or alow debt, those In the babit of paying aa than so can avail themselves of Ibis reduction iu price, without being charged aud made to pay all the bad debt alwaya mad lu a general credit business. Offloe, l umber Yard and Oil Factory west of the Canal, betweeu Frieud sad Mound streets. feO-ddm THRO. COMrtTOCK,
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Full Text | 6 i: ? "5? ..,.'.' 11--O 'j i.ls.u.b.,.i ....,.. . .,'! .lil. .-ii; .' 1. ,.;... '.!.' vi. 101. , ... , ; , - vt COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1858. NUMBER 264. VOLUME XXL VV-, . Vfc. &Kjs M B I - - III Ih ; .III In .H i. 1 , ... ! ; -io . r : ' m... ........... .V- . .. ! ' ' ": ; '-' a? ujbio" Stott Journal. W rCHUMHIll TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY M. UADGEWERi ' -niiii Invariably in Advance. - 88.00 pet year. y Liiti Carrier, per week. ... lyj$ eu. . ,..m v 3.00 par year. t i.00 Clubu of tea end over 1.50 ' ' .;MS t.r AUVKKTWINU BY THK stlUARE (tii usae oa im asa a exiPAks) ,ie 1 year 16 04 ; one square weak., .$8 10 " J inuume 12 w ; oue " tl muulbs in 00 ; uue u 3 tuur-tha H 00 : one 3 weeks... 8 00 1 week.... 1 00 I 9 ,1. 1 M ' 1 iiii.t.'tin tf Ml ; one 11 aday j .... v 1 . in " I lu.mtii 4 Ml ; one " 1 insertion 10 .Hied advsrtiasinente half more than the a bo re t 7i-i tiKHmnts. leaded aud plaoed in the aolnmn of s I Notices, doubU the onlinary rali. Ml notice, roquired to he published by law, legal rates t ih Weil uu the luside eiolusirely attr the first week, ,,i u.,ut. mote than the abnre rates ; bnt all sneh will v , xhi m the Tri-Weekly without obarne. ouHineH. Cards, not exoeeding Are lines, per year, ln i:,i,u p.sr Hue ; outside I'i. .liotieee of meetings, oharltable aooieties, Are oompa. ii - n, Ae., half price. iiWiiiiiHemeiiU not accompanied with written direo-t .11. "ill be inserted till forbid, and suet-god accord- ) iilirutwit (iiiiwjiii!i mutt be faid in adrantt. r itile oil! not be varied from. I'li.Mr the present sjstsm, the adrertlser pays so a 11-it l'ir thr .pane he occupies, the changes being Imr ..iwiilir with the composition only. This plan la sow goe.-iilly adopted. CALENDAIl-1858. illlhl ,838-i!!l?! isnuar; I V July... 1 2 3 3 I 5 li ? ! II I 5 ii ? 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I 12 3 4 5 Decern. 12 3 4 81 7 H H in II 12 5 6 7 f P 10 II 13 H 15 Hi 17 IH li IV 13 14 15 6 17 18 211 !li22 23 24 25 1!' 21 2V ;3 24 25 27iM2H.il' 21 2! Hi 311 5 1 S1NESS CARDS. W- JAMISON'S LAW OFFICE, Coruer of ll it;h oiid Town streets, CULU.YIIiUS, OHIO. iio A. 13. BUTTLES, Attorney aud t tiuiu-elor at Law. Fur the pre.eut, at the Clerk's (jIBos. M0 ALLIEN G. TllUKMAN, A.ttoruoy e,t X-aATTC, ;oi.u.nuiis, o. IIKFICK ON HlUit riTKEET, cli20-ly Between Frisnd and Monnd ate. LILLEY. n o o k 11 I ND E II - Ifliink Hook Miinufacturcr, fligh street, between Broad awi Oay sts. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. I'll 1 1.. I. FISH Lit, ' ivil lin'iiiter, Surveyor aud Draughtsman, Kisbee'a Block, over Rudlaill's, llicli Street, Columbus, Ohio. Lb KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- Ta I 'JO I Ua..nlnn, Ulatlinn . A a. Iv tiisirrjiiin aaisu aJirvfvituHt aiaFFsi9 i i-inue,, MMiriiauifial aud Arohitwotural LtrawiDi, promptly ana u.LiniactorilT (jxecuted. (tim to H. h. Hullivaut, Enq.( John Graham, Knq.,0ol. . m iDHfy, ii. , jy.ii-oimwiy It. K. CIIAMI'ION, DIALBH IN ojiI and Coke. CAMBKIOOt, IIUVKINO, NOKTHKRN, ZAttBS- Y1LLK AND BLACKSMITH. Yard aod Ofhce near Kailroad Depot, O..70 COLUMBUS, O. iWltS. M. 1IOPPEKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD BTAHD or SUAPUT A HAU,) HIGH 8THEKT, COLUMBUS. aeHtraw Hats Bleached and Fressed. aprlO-ly i A(i IjE house. HIQH STREET, ICt-twet'ii Ititli and Friend, COLUitlltL'S, OlliO. . A(.LK, I'RO J KIET0R. 1 N SOLICITING THE PATRON- X AUK ol' tne puUltn, te Proprtotor would call atton- tioa to the rct that IhehouMfl ha hwin put In thorough rptr, and attl up in a mauner to warrant him Id aaytuf tiit QUHtomtira will Itud hit, accommodation., In an rrritecnt unexcttpiionaotfi, jalb-dly AMERICAN HOUSE, PIQUA, OHIO, T. VANAMAN, PUOPitlETOR, AH8IHTBD BT W. P. BENNETT, Formerly of thi "OIBSON HOUSE," Cincinnati. niiA PICKAWAY HOUSE, (Opposite tne court II o use,) CIRCLEV lLL E, OHIO Stage Otlice k Stock Register at this House. A. F. NEWMAN, Proprietor. mstS GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. rnUE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO .a. anuounce that the r arranaementa are now com plete, and this House will be opened to the l'ublio on Tuesday morning, December 80th, 1866. We invite the attention of travelers and others to a uotei newly lininhed, furnished and replete iu every de partment. No pains shall be wanting on our part to make the Goodale House what Is deelied at the Capital of the State. JAM Fin A. HAtUJUn, J. W. UOI.I.IKK, de29 " Proprietors. DENTISTRY II . SWAIN, N. SAVAGKS'i NEW B1.0CK, IT Hlirb St., opp. HtaU llnuaa. U c in o v a 1 DR. G. E. EELS HAS REMOVED hi Offloe to Friend street, (tiberly's building.) a.......... nn. . nreg4-n.ii T ADIES, TAKE NOTICE I WE have a g od article of Canvas lor Embroidering ja kwi .uppij yuurseivee at f" RANDALL k A3TOW9 IOR SALE. A SCHOLARSHIP X In a Commercial College will be sold low, If 1mm. u iai eppnoaooQ oe maoe. Apply si uu onto. ielO-dwtf. ROSE, attorney AMD DEALER m REAL ESTATE, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a variety of proi erty, both eitj and oonntty, for ale or exchaugo on reasonable termi Also, Weaiern Lanne. Call af'Ro.e'i Real EeUte Kichange," In JOBNSOH'S BUILDING, up lUIre, oa Hlg i street, a little aouth o( I Mate, olumhm, Ohio. niarfr-dly GlluCEKY SI ORE. I T AVINQ PURCHASED THE ORO- I CliRV F.iahil.hment of J. A. Blunter, earner of In D. I... . uli . . 1 J . f.. il ... . .1.-1 miu kuu rimiu iinru, wuuiu reppvubiuiij laiviu. m eitlien. ul (.Olumbus and Tiolnlty that tuey will keep on hand a goo 1 apply of all artielea In their Una, which tbey will eell at cheap aa can be purchased anywhere In theeltr. - "A orders will o romptit atienaea 10 , anagooas im carriea to any part or me 1 if iree 01 eoiirge. my Invito eierjboay 10 gi. inemacau. ja2 UOYLE k CO. Gooii .s. TUST REC11..VED A Choice Lot 0f fj Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses. Kloe, rranea, - Baisina, Me. Keen eonstantly on band the best article of FAMILY FLOUK, both of Hod and White Wheat. a':o iwi 1 a s it.. ..'.nil KcaullX WILLIAM. P NfcJiDLES, (HUCCtHBOR TO THOMAS C( LKA(,) Corner of Friend & IIIki. 'U-eets. I ETA1L DEALER IN FINE FaAI- Xi II. Y ilKOOIiRIIiX. la now In receipt or a full and couipl.te stock of goi-dsin his line, comprising eTery thing inai is wauteo, iniue Family, Hotel, or Country Trade, And an my good rj mil Mlvottrd exprei-l mr thts Kutmil trRue, 1 ou Hetioly ij tbat ivtj article t-ball bjUHt wbat u u rpreut4j. 1 articular attttntioo will ba paid to puttiDgt up Frailr Oriin, aud d lifer inn umi to auj yart of tbe 017 irea 01 charar. jaz.wnwom U c o ill c li u 11 a 1 t , (St'Cl'kHSlia TO JN0. niLLEK & CO.,) 11 High Street, WUOLESALE and retail, dealer in "Fine Family Groceries," IS NOW IN RECEIPT OF A FULL X and complete stock ol' gooJs in his line, comprising everyining mat is wantea lor tno liirsuiiv iinrri no nnnuTnu TDanrii rnitiiLi, nuiLt, ua buunini innuc. And as my good, are all selected expretsly for the Retail trade, I can eafely .ay that every article shall be just wnai 11 is repmsunteii. Particular attention will be paid to putting up Family Orders, and celireriog the same la aoy part ot the city free 1 charge. nolo , Trivia uiiiih' rtr n w u nu t-i'v;!.' w lUl'U a uimu won " i. vuuiaou ej for sale by no!8 OKO. McDOHANU 25 CASES ITALIAN, AND 26 Cases American Macoaroni, for ale by U...O. MnUliNALD. "ITKESH TAMARINDS." FOR A aaleby nolS U. McDONAI.li uouifcmu 8i ie, (leg a rfcatavs,) A FAVORITE SAUCE FOR ALL XI. kinds of Meat, Game, Ac. ac, for aale by ois oiw. Mcdonald. 1NCE PIE FIXINS FOR SALE noig oeo. McDonald. "lElSr CAktV' (EN riRELV VEVEIABLE,) I?OR MAKING BREAD, BISCUIT, Jl Cakes, Ac, etc. Always Keady and heliable, and is much lieslthier than some of the villainous com pounds I sold under tbe bead of Baking Powder. Pur sale by noli UKU. MoDONALU RANDALLS ASTOiN, H holesale and Retail Dealers In Books & Stationery BLANK BOOKS, Wall and Window Paiers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs and Uugruvings, WINDUW SHADES, CORNIUES fc FIXTURES, Dull Hnd Green Hollands, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. aXerfHAMEt) on han-1 and made to order. tar I'APKHS of almost every description. And an endless varletv of fancr and nseful articles for Ladies and Ueutlemen, all of which will be sold very low I ror uasu, at Whiting's Old Stand, Columbus, O. marOl WALL PAPERS! MEW SPRING STOCK OF BEAU- XI T1KUL BTYLES, entliely new, CUEAP FOR CASH. Call and examine our stock before purchasing, as we are determined to please all and sell at price, to suit the times. n.ate RANrut.l. TON. JOHN U. BAKER, Heal Dstatc 15 io Iter, OFFICE IN ODEOM BUILDING, COLUMN IIS, OHIO, A7ILL. DEVOTE A PORTION OF V V bi time to Buying and celling Prop-.-rty fur others, Negotiating Loans and Making Collections in rauklin and adjoining counties, on the most liberal terms. Letters a&lrested, with postage stamp Inolosed, will receive prouipiattentton. KKrssKNna ny oit.sen on ominous, jam William Scott, FASHIONABLE Jlreawcv AND BARBBIl, w1 rILL BE FOUND AT HIS 8A- LOOM (now Sited up lu the first style of cont ort) under Martini a smiin-a Banking House, in AMBOS'S BUILDING, High Street, between Iks American and Weil House, jei- Col-vuacxyxm, Oliio. m i . I. a l..s OVER 110,000 SOLD SINCE LAST APRIL WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH the cttiiensof Columbus aud vioioity with A. H. Knapp's celebrated Carbon and Coal Ull lamps, which are constructed upon strictly tcimtiHc prlnc pies, and give more and abruVrliglit than any other lamp in use, at one Kalf the expense. We alto adjuit our burn- era VO POier auu J-iuiu imijir, mniu iuuiur aj.ujpi which have been thrown one side as wortbleaa,mtogooa and useful ones at small cost. These Lamps are Perfectly Safe to lite under nil tiream- llaDCei. rrons wlihlnl to test our Lamp before purchasing, can do so by leaving their address at our store. We are constantly receiving, Irom the manufacturers, Lamps ol tbe most approveu atyies, ootn non ana tow pric. Uosi Ull aluayi 011 naua at name. a e auu netau. we are alio selling TOWN AND COUNTY RIGHTS, v .1011 . king I 'ate. I 7 and appointing agent for the sal of our I am pa aod Oil on in most liberal and sal terms, rersona wi.mii for inlornistlon will plea.eaddre.a ne at our wan honKe, at westwatere', Jobason iianaing, Hlgn Columbus, unio, - les-aty Ktrifiiun at uu., rroprietore. To Grocers and Merchants. T17E HAVE A LARGE INVOICE OF THE V V BEST WRAPPLNO 1'APk.RJ at mlU prioes, w,ry cheap (or easa. ap banpau a ASXON. W. E. Mew York Advertisements. I FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 Broadway, Corner of Walker street, NEW YORK. pONDUCTED oh thi EUROPEAN KJ FLAN Thl. wall eaubleb4 uti sneular HoUl, h.Tlog ( aln come into the poeersiioo or the aoderilgewd, who ha. been at grat ezpenie lu reoitloi ana rentmnu- log t, It bow opi-o for the rreeptlon of gueate. Coo neoted with the boo.e la an elegant Dinlog Boom, and in toe buement a .plendid fentaurant, heie meali eaa be bad at all hours. 1 h" wine., oraoles ana eigere are of the ttoeit brands In the market, Koomi by me day, week or month, and at price, to It the times. myZU-ajm u&u rasnaAn, rrupriewr. w r w -rr r -1 rr Ancn r II II Ii I A M 1 Ii If TV U U DIj . w - i la. NASSAU MTItEKT NEW 1UKK1 T HOLES ALE AND RETAIL Cheap Book. M.sailne, Publiahlog and BookseU- is batab 1 nment. T'artiru'ar attention paid to miscellaneous orders for any article eonuected witn ine tr.ae. jar uiiaiogues sent rree on auuressing F. A. BRADY, Fucresior to H. Long k Brother, m;20 l. Naasau street, N. T. The American Piute Mass Co., HAVING RECONSTRUCTED AND EN-LaKi.EU Its works, are prepared to fnroUh RiROH i l.ATh (iLAM.i ol a quality auperior to any thiog th it baa been offered In this market, ol snr sue, in soy quantity, and at ibe shortest notlre Aleo. PkKS-Eii .La&) ot .11 descriptions, lor ptiemeote, reasels, &c , ko. Lib eral cll-c-uot anovea l-i ins trans. 7-d3 ii iiftici, 200 BkimdwsT, Mr rnag. TTERRINQ'a PATENT CHAMPION AX nut Mltuur BAH a-i, WUA iimi I f-atens rowatr- frvtf .ocas, the same tnat wre awaroe- separi MeOala at the World's Fair, Loauun, 1851, and tbe Wond's fair. New York. 18 .3, aud are me only Ameri can n.fea that were awaided Medals at the London Wi.rld'sFulr. Th. se Sfea form the most nerfect security airalnst Hre ai d Dimlars or aim sate eter onerea to tne puouo. and c.n onlr be had of the subscribers and tbelr agen a, who hve un band ai d make to order, all kind' ot Hoi'er aid Chilled Iron Bank Che.ts and Vauita, Vault Hoors, and Mm ey boxes, or Clients for Brokers, Jewelers, aoa frivate ramii'e., lor Mate, mamonua, auu otner valuables. Ai d also patentees (by purehaae) aud mauul.c-turersofJoutsn'i Patent PcrmetatoD fiauk Lock. 8 C. HERRINO & CO. No. 251 Broadway, cir. Murray atreet, ap20 Opposite the City Hail, Mew York. liUCIUS II ART, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN METALS 4 & 6 liUatXING SLIP, NEW YORK. rvFFERS FOR SALE BANC A TIN, V Htraits Tin, Antimony. Kpanish and Amerlci Mab Zinc, Copper, Bismuth, liar lin and Bar Lei bit metals. Hi elter folder. Plumber's solder, etc Alto. BKItANNU and PLaTkU WaBE at wholesale and retail. merl0-a8ui ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. ml Pu Wished, Grain, the 201b. Thonsand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RA- 11 TKiNaL treatment, with.-nt sledl- cine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weskne-s. nooiurual IluiIbhiods, Genital or ervo1lH' Debility, impotency, and Impedimenta to Marrisge geuerauy, by ri. UK LANcr. at. p. Tbe Imno- tant fed that the many alarmlmr comolaints oris-inatinff in the imiirudence a:.d eoliiudeof vouth mav be easily remov.d wi ihuui Miil.li.lNa, i. in tbia small tr.ot clearly aemon.tratea; and tne entirely new and higtily successful treatment as adoiited br the Author. fuily explaioed, by means ot which every one Ii enabled to cure UiltEi F perfeotiy and at the loa.t Do.-lble oo.t thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of Ibe d.y. Bent to any address, gratia and poi t free In a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two poslsge stamps mi ir; na j.ane i, eo oast sist street, new koik eity. BI.VH iwi-q.it Columbus Machine ftlui.i.f'jrti. rlfur ......u..v.u..un "it I mm I : im. jm. iw Tav m (LATE BAQLB FODIIDItT,) MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Also, all kinds of Railroad Work & Machinery- Switches, Switch bunds, Castlnas, MiU Gearing, for Saw Ortst Mills, Hhaftins and Pnlleyi, MaohiniaU' Tools. Wroughtand Cast rroga, " (1 Orossiugs, Oar Wheels, rede.tals, Oil Boxes, Alias. Cast Iron Fronts, Window uape ana Hill lor nousee, Cast 4 Wrought Oratinn, Water Station Pipes, Boiler Iron, Vaults ATanks, Bolts, Forirliigi lorning, Pumps, Iron Bridge and Hoof, vi, . Screw-cutting and Planing, Ill all description.. All orders fo the above work WILL BE FILLED PROMPTLY, AND THE WORK DONE IN THE BaT MAN NKli DiaeoToas I JOHN 8. HALL, nju euirTfii-T F. J. MATTHKW3, AMOS MiiNArV, i. Y. BKUCK, PETER AMBUS. LCCIAN BUTTLEI. JOHN S. II ALL, Prttident, CHARLES AMUOS, Sup't. U r-U.UV Q..U1... J Sl a.HM Oolumbus, Jan. T, 18(0. Jali-dly New ArraDgemenl LANCASTER, LOGAN AND ATHENS 8TA&H OFFICE, AT U. S. HOTEL, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WILL LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY at IX P.M., arriving at Lancaster at 6)4". he-turnins. leavee Shaffer Hou-e. Lancaster, at 7 A. M.. ar riving in Colombus at I P. M., lu time to oonnsot with ortuern, n.elern ana western ir.iLS. The Piourlstor bees leave to inforin the travellog nub ile that this Hue has been thoroughly reorganised, aud furnlbhed wl'h good atock, NhW UMCUK3, and tbat none but careful and gentlemanly drivers will be em ployed, and passengers may rely witn certainty tnat tney will not henceforth besuoieoted to veiatious delayaon the ro.d, but that they will arrive promptly at the hours desl,natrd. This Line or Coaches connects with other at Login, Neisonvill and Athens, Passenger nan enter through to Alliens. Far to Lancaslar , 11.60 Logan ii.SO Alliens 8.76 myis Samuel crim eW TJ C U It D D I' D 1' (1 M 1IA AS. U . AAA A. Js Hi 1 V HAVING REFITTED HER STORE and show rooms, la prspar.d to sail an elegant assortment ot Fuahlonable Millinery-, And will make to t-rder every style of BONNET, CAP AND HEAD DRESS, With eleganc and dispatch, at th lowest posslbl cash prices. Mi.s St Clair will superintend th DRES-I, MANTILLA and CUKSKT Disking. An elegant stock ol . H-J Tl' nil. ff. UUir. ITUUtli AllilUS, AllISS, bUHS, fC., ac, And orders received for every var sty of shad and style, warranted of the T.rv beat Qualltv. Bleaching and Pressing Straw Bonnet attended to in the heit po.alble manner. Also, ULOVhS, 11US1ERY and EMBnOIUb.ni oneap for cast). aim Stand up for Jesus!" 7As lets Bn. Dutllet A. Tuna. THE SERMON DELIVERED ON A. tu occasion or in asatu 01 tuts young miaier . 1 th Cross, who was cut off lu th mirnlug ol llfs and In tuem-a.tor an eminently uieiui caieer; oy me latuer, Hiepnen A. Tyng. Price le cents, hsi ny man on re eeipt or price. SI 2c per dosnn. mil nAivi.Ai.i. m eniuei BANCROir. mil VOLUME OF BANCROFT'S I HISTORY OF THI UNITED STATES embracln the American Revolor , ate eel at th New Book Store of 1iJr, i - a? ' Uy tl. KUJtr ej- VO. Chair f 1 uxiftot ory S'lIOEDIlf GER A. BROWN, toncmeOEl to HUGHES A BEEBE. Matmfacturm and Dtalen in Calnmt FumUurt, Ckuirl, Looking utaua ami moiitokm, at w.iu nto aire, near 101m. Huihes k Beebe'e selebrated Centra Hinge Pprlng Beds, aud Foote's Improeed l-atent Spr.ng Bd Bottoma, kept eon.taniiy.on nanu.es tne lowest rates, auu can - keot eonnta hmA nnU thi. ul&hlUhment. " . dispateh. .... I "la sum""" I sieasrs. ccuu....u,rt onoi. w... ...v.u- . UVUEKTAKIKti IIUSI re KSS. I . , ,. . . , . I f. "k. -Ti. "L"'. .- . ...7, and promotly to be in attendance at Funerals. Cabinet I": 'i: ill fl ., Basing a practical knowirone or tneir oasiness, man wrestle tOgetDer. raOlI W88 excited antt en-It. r.riuu. br.nche., "' deavored streououaly to Rive his saecee-ful r-n.ppetrullr aSllolt abaraof public Mtro... - in i,t "Icktd full," but his eagerDf-M " - ! I YY Aljli JrAjtllJxOal ' SPRING STOCK, , "I7MBRACING FRENCH AND J' li American Oooda Ih great variety. New and Improved Pattertu, from the Best Manufacturers; ALSO, Curtain Papers, Borders, , . . AND Doooratious. For sale at the New Book rltore of mar23 .1. H. RII.F.T h CO. STATIONERY, Foreign nlid Domestic, COMPRISING EVERY ARTICLE, 9TAPLE AND FANCY. SlXtV3t.l-aC 3UeTCJLeC IM OSKAT VARIk.TTt On Hand, and Made to Orders IiZTHOGRAPHZNO. CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, 4c, Sx., tc Bank Note Paper. PRINTING AND B 0 OK-BINDINO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. GOLD PENS -THE BEST MAKERS. I FINE CUTLERY. Fatont I?on. 3Vx.lx.or Bauktrs' Cums, Bill Folds, i POCKET BOOKS AND WALLET S COMBS AND BRUSHES, rial asaosraiNT, or sorskioa quaiitt. For sale at the New Book Store ol del 1 RII FV CO. EW LAW BOOKS. A Practical Treatine on the I aw of Railways, J. r. Rajfleld.C. J . ol Vermont. bishop's Commentaries on tne criminal Law, vol. xa. Rris-htly's Diireetol tne Laws or tbe u it jatatei 1780 to 1847. Manor's Criminal Law, Warren'i Tmre her with a full slock of Law Books, tmbraolng all the late works on rractice, etc. ror sale at tbe New Bookstore ol fed 1 R. RII.FV k CO. CHEAP FUEL I KEEP WARM 1 1 Harlow lirothcrs, PROPRIETORS OF THE Muskingum Coal Mines, fY MUSKINGUM COUNTY, AJNU J dealera in all tb varieties of f aflak yfatv flj Usually sold In this market, ar. prepared to .apply Cvial M.mrt from ll.a mine, annn the most favorable term. . . i - Tbe Muskingum uoal nas been tested siae oy siae witn tbe otber lioals ot the couuuy, and louna to contain one-third more healing properties than auy other; con- . r . , . aeauentiv onera a aavine-ot luu nusneis in everv aw. or . - . 'I'lilriv ihrsiu n.s r.iit AUiriJ-luree uer vcills , ., We have opened our offloe for th oresert in th office or tbe Uhio stage Company, whete we wm be nappy to exmoit aampie. auu ta.e uruera. , . -. , , , . . loers .torn abroad aaarHaea to tne proprietors ai either Zaneavllle or Columbus, will reoeiie prompt at- jalS delM-tl BARLOW UltOTHarlS. 3D ; jijl m m JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND l2s A New and Splendid Assortment Our stock comprises very' variety of clocks, watches, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, : SILVER PLATED WARE, CANES, ' ' ' , .. ; . PERFUMERY, , . AND FANCY GOODS, , ,. . , Which we will offer at the ..-'.''.... .- M LOWEST CASH I'UICES. We wish to call th attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, '"; TO OUR ASHOHTMKNT OF "' Watches, Tools and Materials, Imported directly from the Manufactories of England iZl;Zm" .Wau3 Slate L. LESUUEKUrJC a SONS, ; , Amboa'e Block. - de21 Between th American aud Nell House. NOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY J. entered into a copartnership In the practice of Med icine and Hurwery in thi city and vicinity, under the eame of "Barr Hill." Office on the corner of Town ana rniru e.reeis, laieiy oecupieu ny murnauo oarr. i m4T Speoial atteLtlon pain to diseases ol tne Lung. anC Kemale dleoees."t ' K. N. HAKK, nolO-tf K. L. M11J T Arr.U.. 1Wv1,.t Aicw vva.iii.uoo auu, v vt waa jr . "l"T.YNltf A1 RAT.T) WIN' WISH TON" business tbat be had two medical JL call attention to their NEW STOCK of . . WATCHES AND JEWELRY, . . STERLING SILVER WARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, PURSES, PORTE MONNAlES, 1 r CARD CASES, SPECTACLES, " Cants, Fine Fans, Clocks, etc., etc., At Hard hSstsi prises for flAHR. ' do Newark Machine Works, NEWARK, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM E(.li:s and BOILERS, , , AND - ,, . . . Cireulur. Gate aod Inlay Saw Mills. BELTINO AND SAWS OF ALL KINDS FOR BALK. Addres,1 1 t "' WILLAHD WARNIt R, Treasurer. anll-wly p OLD PENS, GOLD PnNS. NEW VJI supply of BKfiT brand aptT WAHHANTicii w mi randall k aston. 'Sailu.'.'lDtia "Slalt" Journal. Troth (tranter than Fiction.' We jeaterdaT learned the denouement of I painful story, equal to tbe most thrilling ro mance la lotereit, bat with the circumstance aod acton of which we were personally well acquainted. ' Home tweire years ego, two youn? men, named Clyma aod Paull, lived in a (mall village not far Irora tba gee. coast in the extreme we.t of Eniilaud. Both were miners and work- led la the lame tin mine Dear the Tillage. Botn paid their addresses to trie same maiden Ithouah not wllh eoual suecem. Clvma . nroa. p8re)1 , wel b (jt that , da WM BpDoint- . f . ,. . , ,. , , , the Tillafte church on tbe firel of tbe three Sundays prescribed Kno. M.h eSOOn 1W. D r. ...nA a, A it.. ' sVCIU1Q MO eTCUUVU IkJlJ UUJ tytIUJ I UUUU, tUD rivtle met at a wrestling- match Id the Tillage, and It ObaOCed that the) turn Came Tor them to J -a-ntJ Ka aVini.le .1 Ilia en a 1 1 a naval 11 "prioRiiig to his feet he swore that be would be Mviniia .nillhat.l!l.ini.liniii1 novae ni... hie intended brido. jrom tnat day be took to drlnkiog deeply, ana was herce in bis impreca- tiuns on his rival. Tbe day before that flzed for the marrlatre. Paull told all bis acquaintances trust he would be at tbe weddiug and would find means to prevent lie taking place. Knowing bin determined character, Clyma appeared ulurm- d at the threat, and got some Irieods to intercede with Paull, but in vain. Late tbat night, (Jlyma left the bouse or bn intended bride for bin owa cottage. Tbe way lay across a patch of barren moor, where there were several open mine tbarta, winch bad been deserted, and the bottoms of whose blick depths were now covered with several futhoins of water. About the same hour Paull was seen orowing to tbe tame patch of moor Irnm another direction. A miner, who pawed a little later towards tbe mine where be worked it beinp; bis torn for night-work averred the next day that- be beard a noiee as it ot a dispute aod souffle, but it was too dirk to distinguish any one. The marriage was to take plaoe at eleven o'clock iu tbe morning at tbe village churoti. Lone belorn that hour tbe village was tbe scene of great excitement. The hat aud neckerchief of Paull the latter torn and bloody bud been found near the deepest of tbe abandoned pit shafts, and of Paull himself -nothing- couli be found, nor had he been seen sioce he went to- wards the moor ou the preceding night. The ground where 'he articles had beeo found bore traces of a scuffle having taken place, and to crown tbe wbole, two buttons, recognised as be- longing; to Clyma soout. werediscovered among the earlh and stones. To these ominous facts Clyma could only reply tbat be bad met Paull at tbe place mentioned, during tbe nipht; tbat high words were followed by a scuffi; and . I, .. I t. .. k .1 k.alnn Panll .ikn A nii.oini. him. Tbis acoount was not considered satisfac tory, and Clyma was taken into custody to await further developments. Several days Lpaeerd away; an examination was made of the pit and tne surrounding locality, but no trace I could be lound of the body, It was argued, 1 however, that if a toue were attached to tbe body before it was thrown into the pit, so as to sink it, there would be no probability of Its lever being lound. After several exiiminatkiDa before a magistrate tbe accused waa released from custody, but only to be shunned as a mur derer by the whole community. Iu the mean time tbe intended bride became sick through excitement, a violent fever was succeeded by a waiting illness, and, alter lingering seme months, she died of a broken heart. These accumulated Ills were too much tor the unhappy object of general suspicion, and in lees to no twelve months alter wbat should have been hie wedding day, be became the inmate of an In sane asylum, where be still remains a hopeless lunatic Among the relatives of Clyma was a sifter, married to a farmer who, two or three years af ter tbe unhappy occurrences related above, re- mnverl tn thia nnnntrv stnd apl.Uan nnwn nn a farm in Northern Illinois. About ten days since this sister, whil.-t about taking the cars In Uhlcago for ber home, suddenly eoountered the PP "ordered maol Her excitement WSB 10KDSS, UiaWlUg OIIO OUUDW IUUC, POB made herself Known to fault, ana was lmmedi- atolw rennon zed hv h m. Th exnlanatlnn . - h him nf h(, rilR.nno,P).nPn wo. that ha 8'en DB,,m 01 ni Oisappewance, Was tDat FJ6 I A m n . rilnma am Ih. Aan. f,i. nlnh. mill. It... uau uic. vi j un. vu iu. c.m.iui uiim "nu uv I f i n :no .t 1. 1 ii.-. pnrpiw ui uesuag ana tuiusaiiug uioi eu inn Ue could not be married on the succeeding day. hnt that his rival was more than a match for kim Rn..ln. -riih r. at hi. iHeumni... h. U AAS . a'tasaisassa, waw a. aa,e waisr M.w u IUWIMUIil, UV I inflhiil rilT aitthmit knnwlnii nr .u.lni oihul - -- - e, became of himself, and, on reaching the beach, bad taken an old leaky boat and pulled direoily out to tea. Next morning, when the boat wa nearly linking, be was picked up by an outward b juud ship, which took him to New Orleans. Since then, be bad resided several yeata lu Cal ifornia and in tbe United Mates, had become moderately rich, hnd was now on bis way to bis native borne, witn wnico be naa maintained no communication since his abrupt departure. On learning the sad events which had occurred in the meautlme he immediately aocompauied tbe luster to ber borne in Illinois, and, at:er the necessary arrangement were made, be started with her for England, In order to repair, as far as possible, the mischief which bad been done. 1 hey pasted through Cleveland last evening on their way East, aud, happening accidentally to meet them at tbe depot, we learned tbe sequel to tbe sad itory, with tbe earlier portions ot which we were already well acquainted. They go on a Joyful set mournful errand. Tbe good name of tbe unhappy oondemned can be reclaimed, but none can restore bis shattered reason, or rescue the broken hearted dead from her early grave. Cleveland Htfld . . Tne RnitAvr-a ns OitaCkkrt Thn Vnoliah papers relate an incldeut in that country wbioh doubtless has many parallels in tbe United States,; though they do not, in this broad land, become, so public as they would in a smaller territory, i The facts in the case were as fol lows: John Glen an illiterate young man. who had been engaged aa a cleaner of clocks, In Augost last became ambitions of greater wealth aud distinction thau he could achieve in this em He therefore turned dootor and I - vender of medicines. Handbills were therefore extensively circulated, announcing the advent Vr- "llionguoy, iri"eou"oiob.. vo.iege, Baltimore, U. 8., and be toon obtained so suo 1 ..1. 11.1. 1- . 1. ... 11 i:j.. ... 1 coinuiieuuieuiei .u iu. iuii hub ui biivvcbbiui ca- periment,one at Dundee and the other at Ed in burg. 1 1 la Seotember be made love to and married one ol his patients, a young lady named Jean Sinclair, of an old and respectable family possessed of a bandsome property at the villag of Guardbrldge. In Tileihire. Previous to thl, bowever, the doctor had in troduced to the Biuolalrs a yoang lady as hie sister, . Miss Jessie . Willoughby. Tbe dootor and Jean drove to St. Andrew to get the mir- rlage bauns proclaimed, and being accompanied oy miss Jessie and Uavid Sinclair, Jean' brother, it was arranged, at tbe suggestion ol tbe doctor, tbat tbia pair ehou d aleo give i their Humes. . Io due coarse both couples were marttea. 1 .. 1 . 1-Dr. Wlllonghby and his wife removed to Dun t'ermline, where the established a nubile house David aud Jessie remained atOuardbridge, and all seems lor a little wbila to have .gone smoothly. One Que morning, however David was waited Open by ft certain Mr. AUsop. He too had ' traveled the country as dootor, and bad been friend of Glen's until a dispute eriHlng between them, Glen gave bira a sound beating, and they parted company. Anxious to repay this trifling debt. AUsop, now told David Sinclair what be knew of Glen's history, Inlormlng bltn also that the lady who now rejoiced in the title ot Mrs. Sinclair wan not the sister of Glen, but that ber real name was Jessie Buchanan, and that sbe and Glen hud lived together for several years as man and wife. The newa led to high words between David and Jessie. Reproao'ied by her new hiiHbmd, she bethought herself ol claiming hor flist love, aod, with this view proceeded to Dunfermline. But the doctor would not have anything to say to her, and Jessie, to be revenged on all parlies, went to the Se-eion Clerk of St. Andrews, and communicated the fraud they bad commit ted. Tho result was tbat tt e worthy pair were oppreheoded, and were, on the 6ih of this month, tried and convicted ot I lie onense ol Causing false entries to be made on the register ol mtrriiges, and received seutence be of eigbieeq months, and shit ot twelve mouths' Im prieonment. ' ; LIFE AND TIMES OF THECEL.-I-BR4TK0 and much lam-utel Huh Miller, (last lron the p-e.s,) by 'Ihos. N. Brown. Last Volume of Spnreon'sermous, 4th Series. Theie Seimoos are bavins; an im meone sale. my iu "iini GENERAL HAVELOCK. WE have lust rsoeived the Life ot this distinsui.hed oldier and t'hrl.iian, giriug a p an ol the Battle Field of-'Lucknow," and an accurate Likene. s of Havelook, Price 76 cents. i epi7 RANDALL ASTON. Latet t Publications. SERMONS FOR THE NEW LIFE, by Horace Bu.hnall. Baucoft's HI tory of the V. 8., vol. T. The Quaker Koldierjor. the Brltl.h In rhPsdelphla. Narrative, of Remarkable Coa.ersiuns aod Revival In cidents from the Day of Pentecost io the prexeut lime. Ttie izoMl. but not tbe u-art, by l.S. Arthur. ih New York eulpit. ISf.S. myll AtRAVriAtl, r'yn'. Lull IS 111 SKY, uf tide of High Street, beween Tbvm and Bid), Has just opened a new and complete assortment of T 13 W ETjRY, , . And always ready to revive, aod exeeuie with dis patch, all order, lor STENCIL WORK; RAISED METAL LETTERS For Fancy Sign Work, Firemen and Unitary Companies, naggage t.ne -as. , . , DOOR NUMBERS, DOOR PLATES, Made to order. Also, Electro-Plating and Gilding . ', Done la th Best Style. Old Waro R.oPltod. :-l mar 29 s27-eod1v ' JOHN R. COOK, Opposite the Goodale Hoiihp, rflCOLUMBUS, OHIO, OJLU Has Ju-t received a Full Stock of PUKE Drugs, Chemicals & Dye-Stuffa, PERFUMERY. SOAPS, BRUSHES, CIGARS, TOBACCO ANi) SNUFFS. Pore Wines, Brandy sod Gin for Medicinal purposes, Physicians' Prfurintioni Carefully Prepared, nt All Honrs, Day or Night ' note wiy , MTAOK. i. K. PAUL Stajyc & Paul, ORWtRDING k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DKALERS IS ALL KIIDS OF ' Produce, Salt, Flour, Coal, WATER LIME AND PLASTER. CASH PAID AT AM. TIT1ES FOIt Wheat, Corn, Rye, Oatt, Flax, Clover and Timothy Seed; alto. Dried , Applet, Peaehet, dc, tc, etc. Offloe for the present tn the Bnnter Warehouse, head of Canal. 1 noi-w CK10UE, WAUSWOKIU &i 0., - , MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING With Turiuble aud Governor Cut-off, Vntqualed for Economy of Fuel, Sim pltcity of Vonstruction, Lheap-' wets and Durability. OUR ENGINES ARE NOW USED In th tita'es of Iowa. Indiana. Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, Peon.vlv.nl -, New York, North Carolina, Louisiana. Texas and A. kanaaa, givine- the re-t satlslactlrn. Tbey are particularly adapted to Saw and liri.t Mill par poees. we also turnien uri.t anu paw amis, eomoin- Dg tbe best modern improvements. ' ai.o, mines ana uallini. Belns loeated In th centre of the flne.t cos' aod iron field in tbe oountry, we are able to fill orders at 'Ower prioes than otber localities. . All oroers n ilea promptly. Shop, county and but- Rights for sale. ' For illustration, see SatnUJio American, Tolum IS, No. II. Kr sin shop, Alletheny City, north end of Aqueduct, Pittaburgn, Pa. feS7-wm TUB BATTLU .UU FkEEDUV Mt U Wu A Work or Permanent Value, REPiBLim cinpiici noiineTH isso. M 1 vol., 8 . 600 papsf. Cloth Price tl, yMitag free. THE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIA-TH IN at Washington haa reprinted tbe most Im. nortant speeches aud lineaments Issued by tbem in a neat ootavo volum of 400 pases. It will be remem beiad that that many of tbeee Speechea sod HoouoienU were prepared with great care, and contain muob valuable atatiatlcal and other matter that cauunt readily be obtained elsewheie, and, aitboogb compiled apeciaily for the Campaign, po.ee ea a permanent value, and will be nseful for future reference, especially duutig the next three years. These IMcements and ripeecne may o eonsiaerea a part of tho lit-retere of tbe day. Tbe voinmS containa twenty six of tbe most important Speeches delivered inCong-ees by K-pulican member., toitetber witn tne npeeclieem senator r-eeara ai rtioaoy aod ButTato, his Plymouth Oration, and three delivered during tbe Campaign, ai Detroit, Oswego aod Auburn. Aleo, weaton'a .LanO.ro Documents, .otitieo "ooi Whites of the Snath: Southern Slavery Reduces North ern wanes; won are and wno may ne Mae, in tne United Stateaf Will tne Mouth llissolve the I nfonr lhe Federal Union, It most be preserved; and, Who are Heo-tionalfReoort of the Kansas Investigating I omn.utee. Ran.aa In 1SS7. A nomiilete Hleiory of theOutrates In Kansas, not embracer) in the Kanaas Committee He. mrt. Hr an Omcer of the Commission. . Reason for juluing the RepubUcan Party. By Judge Foot. . Orianiiation of th Fee state government In Kansas and Ineuirural Addre.s of Unv Roblnson: Th Fas tive Slav Bill of ln0. Th wurk will be sent free of postage on the receipt ef ine dollar. Aildne A. N kaius.yvc.k. e'2U-riw Colnmhu llhlo, HAMHi- T)OOK AGENTS IN EVERY PART 1 ) of lbs Uoit-d states to .ell by subscription a meat end exteii.lv varletv oi New end rapid aellinr Unot. Besids our Ure lint of splendid subscription Bonks, we publish aod keep oomtsmlyon hiod, a heavy a.sort meat of smaller attractive Book, for P'lillis and tb trad generally, te-l.le a good asornneni oi ,nat,oi,ry W ar prepaieii to oiler eitra inducements to Canvass ers and to Peddler, auoxoss, incniS'iig otamp, ( J. 1J. MIM.K-n. Pobl r, myl'l-w8m Co.,mrniM. Obio, ANTED IMMEDIATELY. L0- CAL and Tra-ellna Ageute, In a businas. whlsh la anra la nav frmn S 0 to t'ii i er week. l arMculirs free to all wijo inclose a stamp or three cent piece f. return poslsge, sud adiies m y -24- 8m M. MYWirK ft CO . T .nti, Ma.s. EL ill AOIiNTS WAN I1 h.0 TO SELL UeVVW FlUR NEW INVENTIONS. Agents hav mad over t'26,000 on on better thts til other ilnitlar agenoie. bend 4 stamps, auu get on pass, parncuiars, gratia. i i aiurtAiainnons,-Jel-wiat lj.eH, Mass S32.00 IN ONE DAY 162 SO IN TWO liAYn. were cleared by auenta. re tailing my PATENTS. Send 4 stamps for leiters and book. EPHHAIM BROWN, Jl-wl8t Lowell, Mas, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Ell THE PROPRIETORS. DESIROUS OF conducting this House upon a plea to suit the times, have rednoed their price to On Hollar per ray. aod are rtet-rmlned tbat It .ball be the best Dollar House In Ohio. Single Meals 25 cents, nrenand at all hone, anil at eptfMwSm H. StMONTOV at HON. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! roa tbi AT TH NEW SYSTEM SHOE STORE," Oa Towa est root. T AM NOW RECEIVING THE A Rest end rheabest assortment of ladl..' Mi-.e.-.i.il I lilld's :alter, U..utn, Sboee and Slipper ver off-re for rale lu the Weat. Mv iwd are alt new, and dl.eet from the Manufacturer, which enables m to tell at least tt per cent, leas than otuer dealera. READ TMISt I am now sell)- g 1 adie-' Oaitera f r a0 cents, really worth f I fS. Mimes' TO ' i io thlld'i " 6o " n.76.' I have .10 a good aaso-tmentof CTJSTOV-HsriK Work rv cheap aud Lar-. w-sbiug to purrliane wo-w do wen vi c i ana etamiae my atil.s, Uu.l.tits and Pilcaa. Kemember tb plaoe, 3VT -a.TJTj DIIV'S, 1 TOWN STREET. (Opposite Fratiklta Bank,) Columbus, O. voy20-dSm Will be Published June 1st. TflE'HILES OF FLORIDA; By Joshua B. Giddings. 1 Vol. 12IIIO. 320 pis. Illnstrated with Mi Fine Ensrarinis, . Th 1 work will portray wl' h eminent Ability, th clme Committed by our government aga nut tb Maroons who fled from South Caiollna and otber slave ttatei, aetking . protection under f-psnl.h law It will also show tb bad faith exercised toward tl Indians of Florida, .ad be found to present a different view of tbe long-lougbt FLORIDA WAR. Tbe ohjeot of the work 1 to operate npon tbe political morality of th country, by calling forth tb sympathies and moral feelings ot tbe people; and Its MademnaUoa of the tyranny of th r-ieoutive and It supporter, -b.ou.ld commend it to th attention of every Republican.Tbe leng and distinguihd lervlc and kigh pervonsi character of tbe writer, 1 a sufficient guarantee of Its merit. ' lhe Washington correspondent of th New York Fven-ng Pot, who examined some of th advance sheet, say: I bare examined It with plesanre and Instruction. Tbe wmk will prove a valuabl. blstory of important rents wtiich will undoubtedly be pa-.ed over by tho. who claim to be the hi.toriana of lhe eu natry. either 1a coa-eqaeooe of toe "peculiar institution'1 which ft con cerns, or oeeause tney nave not tne faculties lor acquiring lnfnrmation on the subject. To any otbr man than Mr. tilddlugs. tba subject of th Sp.nlh Maroons ot Seminole s'ares would become couples and remote. Perbaps tbere Has been do eubje-t which ne has more thoroughly inroitisated in tbe cour.e of hi publio du tiee, ror any that he comprehend- better than th e. Tbe book will cover a vast de.1 of Importaot lnfnrmation besides that of wbicb it la the special object of tbe author . to treat. Th- character of O-c.ola, as del nested by the pen of Mr. bidding., Is grsna to contemplate. Hiapa-ri-ntase, marriage, romantic life and noble death, mate up a moatthrillug and instructive chapter tn tbe work, and while the whole Is produced In tbe usually earnest, Clear ano concise siyre or uie auinor, 11 is also Deaull-Sad wlih a romance more charm n than can ba etl. ersd bom the world of fiction. AGENTS WANTED la every county In th United State. FOLLETT, FOSTER & CO., PUBLISHERS, JOURNAL BUILDINGS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, at 80 ap!7-4w Ohio Forms and Practice. THE OHIO FORMS AND PRAC 1 TILE, radical Fitrm la Ad tons Perianal and Real, and la CAanteryi By f. B. Hlicox. 1 laige sup. royal 8rO volume ot S70 pag""i 'a fin law binding. Price reduced to 84. Mian's Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings st Law, aud Precedent. In Pleading, with Practloal Notes, 40.. Ac: By Jo.eph R. Sws.n, In 2 large gvo volumes, of 1:0 pags. Pries reduced to SS, in one law binding. Th 2 1 volume can be h.d separate from tne l.t. a few .eta not m fresh bindins, but just as good lor u-e, at SO. Published aud for sal by I. N. WU.T1NO, Over the store next so of Randall k Anton's. arl-dwly DODDRIDGE & WUITE, (SUOCKSSORS to P. B. DODDRIDOK,) UIGII ST., S DOORS SOUTH of TOWN, Manufacturers of Tin, Copper aid Sbeet-lron Ware, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of MARBLEIZED MANTELS & GRATES, VI HOW (Ml IlllUUIIUIkJiWi WOOD COOK STOVE. Have luat received several new patterns Of Cook Store. having valuable improvement over old pattetna. . tine i,. a cast Hoed elevated oveu. a, remaikably fine workiug stove, witn a sma' amount of fuel. It baa t pot holes and l.rg oven always In baking Order when otber cooking la being done. , COAL COOK STOVES, Two pattern, with oven aa large aa Wood Ftoves, good baker, every Way auperior to any beretoiore In use. A trial will eatisft any one of tbe laot. Ihese ftoves took the Premium at the laat Pennsylvania state Fair. Stewart Moves, With extension tone end plain. Ibis justly ee ehrated stoTe reqnliea but bait ibe wood u.ed by otbei . va. Ibe plain ones ar but little higher than other atoie. Parlor Stoves, - A fin stock for Wood and CoaL Many new and d-sl- table patterns. Hall School llonse, Rox, Six aud Ten riute istovea, SMOOTHING IRONS, Of every variety. Laundry, common and patent Tailor a Iron. C mat ex imr sweat')) Robin m's stent, doable, for Wood and Coal stove. Preserving Kettles, SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS, A new article of Tin To,-s, ko , cop-trnrted so as to insula fiuits tree from th least taste vl tin or cement, so oheap that a I may enjoy the luxury of fresh fruit all tb yar. Cemei talwayaon band. witn almo. t every usetul artlcl ia to lln ot lloiist: Furnishing Materials. au.11 Lumber, Lath and Shingles, L1KD OIL & SIR. RIVE CANDLES, Fur Cash Only. 'ROM AND AFTER THIS DATE 1 aiia.ll reduo. all brsnoI.es ot my bastna to ibe OASZX YeBlTHSlVr, And aball put d wn prtcea in proi oril "B. Pi rchaaer will find it to their ad.autag to call on m, as I hav aud shall keep m baud a good atock of -v.euu.d I urn net of all kiuds, whioii will be auld at lioui 10 to 18 per cent. below rredit price. ' 1 have In opei atlon 8 Wondworth Planing Mechln, 1 of crotby' l aieot di-it. g saws, and 1 UnrlgtitSaws, And am rrapired toiarfaoeor ian a 1 kinds o Lumber for ot' era on sh-rt notice. Wlllaleokeep Dressea Lumber of all kind, oa baud for sale, including Planeu Floorln of all kinds, Puplar and Pine sluing, and ii tuoh aud X Tannel ctuff, At Cleveland prices, adding tranapor' itloa and other expenses. 1 a n a'so cngageit In thi manafactar of Lartl Oil and Steariue Candles, And can fill any order for a No. 1 artlcl of either st lets ttisu rieveiand or Cincinnati prices. A-1 do nut intend from tbls tint nn to make auy doubttul or alow debt, those In the babit of paying aa than so can avail themselves of Ibis reduction iu price, without being charged aud made to pay all the bad debt alwaya mad lu a general credit business. Offloe, l umber Yard and Oil Factory west of the Canal, betweeu Frieud sad Mound streets. feO-ddm THRO. COMrtTOCK, |
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