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..C ' Si VOL VII. NO. 271. NEW SERIES;- COLUMBUS. OHIO. SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 20. 1861. to. oollaei pu niJ InfArtablj ta Advanca . C7L rrrnA .... Jy mi n it i iiv r V II r l! ' 1 H A it 1 IV J DAILY. TSI-WETKLY AND WEEKLY MANYPENNY & MILLER, fTJBtI8H)BB AHD FBOFSIZTOBI. XT Office Wos. 88, SB and 40, Forth High St. TSIIMS IS VARIABLY IN ADVANCE. Dally .... se 00 peri Et ibe Carrier. Mr week. 12 nts. rrl-WjV)v 8 00 per yew. Weekly - 1 00 " cr!ii o! AdrertUInK y o.eutl" ni'inrelyfai...2U 00 On square 1 wseks.,4 00 One " ttn.oi.tlis 18 CO One " weekt.. 3 00 3ne " 8monlb 15 00 One " 1 week... 174 no - Smooths 10 00 One " 3 days.,. 100 Jnc U months 8 00 One " Sdays... 75 .no 1 month. 1 00 Ont " 1 insertion SO Displs.vetl- advertliimtaU half nor than the above Adrertiie-nenti leaded tad placed ta the column ol Special Notloee," avawe in oranary rant . All notices requlreo. to be published by law, legal rate. It ordered on the Insldeexelutively after the first week par cent, more than the abort rates; bnt til inch wil nudartn the Tri-Weeklv withont ebanrt. Business Cards, noieioeedlng five lines, per year, In ile, so per line; outline i. Notloee ol meetlr.gs.charttables oeletles.firt oompanles hi., h.lf nrlA. All irantlent adverUsemtntt mutt b paid or in tdvanfe Tie rule 111 not be Tailed irem. Weekly, same price as the Daily, whers the adrertliei p. tl, uebl alone. Where 'be DallJ and Weekly are both used, then the charge twrthe Weekly will be a 1 1 the rau-s or ttte uaiiy No adTertlsement taken eicept for a definite period. BUSINESS CARDS. EAGLE CRASS WORKS, Corner SprlDg St Water Sle., Coium'bufl, OblOe W. B. POTTS & CO., Asd Mannfacturcrs of Brass and Composition Castings, fiuislwd Brass Work of all Descriptions. Electro Plating and Gilding!! STENC!L CUTTING, &C. febl 'Cil-dly F. A. B. SIKKIHS, Attorney ett XjO,xv ANLi NOTARY PUBLIC. Office Aujo'H DuIHIok, opposite Capitol Square. OOLTJMBUB, OHIOJ Machine Maaefactiiriflg Companj n.-s r- 1 HANurAtmntiM or STEM ENGINES & BOILERS, CMtlngi, UiU Oearlng, Kaehlnery. ALSO, of tnti DzaairnoN. COLtJJTIBCS, OHIO. 0nA8. AMI10S, Sup's. P. AMBOS.iTreae. deoll, IBja-tf It tL a Winter Arrangement. Little Miami Columbus & Xenia RAILROADS. For Cincinnati, Dayton & Indianapolis! Through to IndincaDolis without Change of Carl and but Oue Change of Care between Columbus and St. Louis. THREE TRAINS DAILY FROM COLUM BUS. FIRST TRAIN. (Dally, Mondays exoepted.) HIOHT Eil'HKBS, tia Pay tun, a'. 8:43 t. m.,Stop ping at London, Xeula, Daytrn, nliddlutown and Uamll ton. arriving at Cincinnati at 8:20 a. m.;DajtoD ati46 a. m., Indlanopolis at 10:48 a m.;tt. Louis at 11:30 P"m' SECOND TRAIN. AOOOMMODATlUN.at :10a- m.,stopplnf at all Bta tlon between Columbus and Cincinnati and pay ton, u rlTisf at Cincinnati 11:02 a. m., Dayton at 9:15 a. m., lndlanopollsaf f THIRD TRAIN. DAY EXPBISS.at 8 30 p. m., stopping at Alton, Jefferson, London, Charleston, Oedanillt, Xenla. Boring Valley. Corwlo, Morrow. Deerfleld, Fo.ter'a Loreland. MillforJ and Plalnrille, arriving at Cincin nati at 7:20 p. m.l 8t. Louis at 18 m; fiajtoo at 5:3i p, a.; IsdianopolU at 10:38 p. m. leeptnir car on all Niffht Trains to Cincinnati and indianapoUa. 3AGOAUE CIIECU.ED THBOCOII. ' For farther Information tad Through Ticket! apply to H L. DOiiKHTY, Ticket Agent, Union Depot, Columbus, Ohio. . . w. Woodward, Superintendent, OlncinnatL JNO. W. DOUSBTK jn!3 . Agent, Columboj) SOMETHING NEW HOWARD & GO'S. AMERICAN WATCHES, C ALL, AT NO 83, SOCTII HIGH ST., and examine our nee make of . AMERICAN WATCHES, : manufactured by R. HOWARD a 00 ,' Boston, Mats. These Watches are far superior to anything ever offered to the pnblte, heretofore. Bavins; the exclusive agency, lean tell them at prices to suit the timet, I have Jutt received a largo stock of . . .... AMERICAN WATCHES, mannfaetored by APFLEI0X, TEACT, a 00 also, a fine assortment of .. EWOCISU AND 8WIS9 WATCHES, s -la Qold and BUvtr Cases, at Panlo prices. JanW' ' w. J. BATAOB. Jut BteeWedi 1AA HF, CH GREEN and BLACK IVVTbil 100 bags prime Bio Conee. Iftil pocketaold Dutch Overnment JavaOoffeo, " 1 A begs Ceylon Coffee. gOftbbls. standard WhIU 8 u gars, conirsting of Pow- artm. uurumw, uranutated A and 11 Couee. 50 qulntale George Bank Oodnsh. 20 bbls. Ueie and No. 1 Mackerel. 5 tot. Pick Salmon. 10O bx. Layer Raisins. . . . .. . . BO hf. box do do lOOqr. box do' do 10O H Vlgsrt, different brands anoVgrtdet. nor7 . WM. boDONALD, M. C. LILLEY - BOOK XJXN"IDEIXI . ' And Blank-Book Mannf-ntum, K0RTH BIOA HKEET, OOLDaJUB, OEI0 arll-dly - FitniLT nova. - TfrillTK WHEAT, BRANDED ' "SNOWFIiAKE." from "Barnett Mills," BpringfieM, 0. the bell brand of flour brougnl to our msrset. Huiiecnon guaraniweu. for tale only at Wat. MoDONALD'8, . B0TV7 1QB Booth Blgh street. ALEXANDKfc.9 KID GLOVtB. All aUetaudeolon jutt opened I at . BAIHi, . 4ee.ll. WotkBlUitreet,, I : ONLY PREPARATION ; THAT HAS '-.:?: STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, Aid criwi mor and mere popular Tory day I And testimonials, new, and almost irltbeat a amber, Bight be gives from ladles tod gentlemen In sll grade of society, whose united testimony none eoatd letlst, that P, of. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to Old age, laallltayoalhlul beauty. : . - . , r , Battle Creek, Mich., See Slat. 1851. Pa or. Wood: Thee wilt plrnie accept a Hoe to Inform thee that the hair on my head all fell eff over twenty yea re ago. caused by a complicated chroolo dliesse, at tended with an eruption on the head. A rOLtlnaal Course of suffering thiougb life having reduced no to a state of dependence. I l ave not been able toob aln stuff for oace. neither have I been able to do tbem ep. In eon erquonce of which my heed has suff.rrd eitrcmely from old This Induced me tepay Briggs k Bodget almost the last sent I bad on eanb for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Hes.orailve. about ths first of August I St. I bare faithfully followed tbs dlreetloos,nd the bald spot is now covered with hair thick aid black, thouh short. It la aleooomlng In all over my be td. feeling confident mat another large bottle w. uld res'o.e It entirely and permaneotly.l feelaialoue to pereeverve la lit use. and being destitute of meaut to purchase any more, I would ak thee If theo wouldst not bo willing to send aw an order on Iblno ageute for a bottle, and rroelve to thy self the scripture declaration "the reward la to thoee .k.. kl.. .4 ... .Via bi.W mr,A ,V r.tKarl.aa " Thy friend, BUdaNMAH KIBBT. tl.onler. Noble Ceuctv. Indiana, fsb. 5th. 1850 Paor. O. J. Wood) Star Sir: la the latter part of the year 1851, while attending tne atatt toe national Law eobool of the htato ol Hew Tork, my ba'r. 1 reel a cause unknown to me, eommeorod falling oo very rap diy, so that In the short space of six months, the whole Upper part f my scalp wss almost entirely bereft of lie covering, and much of tbs rrmamlng portion upon the aide and bee part or my neto snoniy aner oecamegray, so that you will not be surprhed when I tell you that up on my return to the 8 late of Indiana, my more casual acaoalntaneos were not so much at a loss to discover the e.use or intenaage m my appearance, as my mereum. mara arnttiliitancea were to reeotnue me at all. I at once made application to the moat skillful phyeW elans in the country, but, receiving no assurance from them that my bir would asa'n bo restored. I wet forced to beoome reconciled to my fate, notll fottunately, la the latter cart of the year 1BS7, your Hestorative as re commended to me by a druggist, as being the most relia ble Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great atllsfeoilon that It wss producing the desired effect Blooe that time. I have used seven dol lars' worth of your Besioratlve, and as a result, bavo a rich eoat of very toil black nair, wmcn no money can buy. Ai a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill In tne production oi to wonoonui an article, i nave recom mended Its use to many of my friends and aeaualntancos. who, I am happy to Inform you, are using It with like eneol. very reepectiuiiy, yours, a. m L,aii;A, Attorney and Counsellor it Law. -Depot, 444 Broadway, and told by all dealtrt through out the world. The Krttontlvt It put up In bottlet of three sites, vU: lareo. medium, and smalls the email hoHt it a plot, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more In proportion than the small, and retails for two dollars a bottle: the larreholdsa quart, 40 per oent. more la proportion, and retails for 93 bottle. O. J. WOOD ft CO , Proprietors. 444 Broadway, new ork. and lie Market street, t Louis, no. And told by BOHKBT8 It BAMUSL. Columbus, Ohio. and by all good Druggists and fancy uoodt ueaien. apriu:dsweowiy. STONE'S BAZAAR. No. 4 Gwvnne Block. A. P. STONE & O'HARRA A RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR WIN XX TBB GOODS, and Invito the publit to Isspeot them. No inch stock of Goods has ever been brought to this market. The Booth, In eonoequeneo of 'he failure of tht train crop, has not been able to aurchase the t- ual quantity of rich goods, tnd this fact has foroed the Importers to tell tbem at public auction. Our buyer (Mr. Btone) being In New Tork at these large sales, teok r.dvantato of them, tnd wt ean and will tell eur goods here, at lest man any one who purchased two week, since. paid for them In New Tork. Our stock Uoomplete in every department or ELEGANT DRESS SILKS, OTTOMAN VELOURS, BROCHE VALENCIAS, PRINTED MERINOS, PRINTED COBUROS, DYED COBUGSj BUCK ALPACAS, ORLEANS, FANCY WOVEN FABRIC8, ALL WOOL DELAINES, POPL.IN3, PRINT3, DELAINES. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS! live Thausand Dollars Worth Bought in One Day, At no half th Coat of Impcntatlon. LADIES' FURS, la all Varletlee, of the Celebrated mannfatore of C. G. Cua; there 4c Son. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, , Msn's, Ladles and Children's Under Shirts and Drtwere; Ladlet, Misses and Children t uoewry ot an era as, id Wool and Lamb's Wool; fleecy Lined and OoUonOlovet every make. Aieo A oemplete asiortment of all tht natial Tri tied of LADIES' CLOTHS, CAS91MEKEH. OVERCOATINOB, , TWEEDS, FLANNELS, krBBONS. ; DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ladies andGent'i linen Cambria Hind, kexchieb, Ac, &o. '. ..'J; -: To persons who call on us, we pledge eur words to shoe them the largest, belt and cheapest stock of Goods ever eeeolpihte market, et pay tbem one duller per hour while looking. decl-dljteeliw. 8T0NB A 0'HERA. :Sher Sale. Ooraellut Jtoebe ) va- it W.F.Miller ttal. ' Common Pleat. riT VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FI. FA. D to me directed, frnra the Court of Common Pleat of Franklin County, Ohio, I vtll offer fur ule, on the farm occupied by W. P. A J. B. Miller, to Jtcitob Township, oa , T . , , . . Monday, the 16th day of April, A.D. 1861, V at 9 o'olockP, M the following proptity, to-wltt One bay mart, one lorrel horse, one mare colt, one dolt, ooe two horse waion, three se e doub t harness, seven head of hogs, and tht uodlvldtd one-halt Interest In a reaping mteniae, Itvwu oa as the property ot w r. a B.atlller. ... ,.. - ' - " 0. W. rnjTFMAM, Sbsrut, ' tprll 8-10'.d. By Id. Davit, Deputy. ' Prloier'efeee, 15 50. , W&toheil Diamondfill Silver Ware 1!! A CHOICE A iOUTTIENT Of GOLD and Silver Watches, In great variety, I am Agent for the Aaisioui Waioa Oo, and ean tell these excelled Wttchte at maauraoturere' prices, either Wholesale or Betall. ' . " Come and choose from my beautiful display of Dia monds and other rich Jseeliy.- Bljles csw prices low, At to lllver Ware of sterling quality, I can show aew patterns, very handsome -" ' ' Oliver Plated Ware, Tea felts. Urns. Welters, Oaatort, Bukett, Fltchere. Goblets, Knives, forks. Spoons Ae Then I have supply of fine Table Cutlery, poeaet Snivel, aiora, Ac and many Fancy Goods-such as are desired for presents at inch prices as are an Indaoe meol to the purehassr. ; WU. BtTfilt, ' No, 10 Buckeye Block ' , marfil " " Korth side Bute House square. Irish linen Goods! j in. ;.-.. WARRANTED FABHIO - ' Linen Shirt Bosoms P'tJn and Taney .: iur j Shirting and Bosom Lineal.. ;'i Linen eheetlogt and Pillow Csstngt. .1 irr ?:l; ci o. Lloeo Oambrtoaand Long Lawol. a KIM, .v.,'ui Pooket-htndk'fs, 111 lltea. '.. Linen Towelllngt and Dltperg. V'.I?"!,JUPk,,' an D'Oyllst... i l ;,p Linen Table OlotLsaod Batm Damaskl. 1 llnea Toweliwlthoolorsdbordere.' t '" ,- : T M! torOerlnreawlQraall. .j: forsals at low prices. viebM ' ' --.1 vi e-.t, .m!!!mL. MIME MUFFSi TIOtORINlgandOCrFTwTar bow telling at very krr pvtses, el-n alt other kinds faahlonabl far,. A ,., ., PBTH BANB, .1 ... yrH - ;i .oa .eUUgA ShiW.'ud a' a Scrofula, or King's Evil, If a conatitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which thi fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it perradea tlui whole body, and may bunt out In disease on any part of it. No orc;nn i free from ita attiickt, nor le there one which it may not destroy. . The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, tilth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, detcending from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, "I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their cliildreu." . Its effects commence by deposition from tho blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the) surface, eruptione or tores. Tliii foul cor ruption, which genders hi the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, bu( they have fur less power to with stand the attack of other diseases ; conse quently vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the y tern. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or . are aggravated by th artme cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons are Invaded by this lurking inn fection, and their health is undermined by it. .To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in .' AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsnpnrilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remcdiuls that hnvo been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from it destructive consequences. Hence It should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Enupma and Sxm Diseases, St. Anthony's Fieb, ROSB, or EltTSIPELAS, PlMlT.ES, PUSTULES, Blotches, Blaixs and Boit.r, TuMons, Tettf.b and Salt Bhp.uk, Scald Head, Kinoworm, Hheomatism, Syphilitic and MeucukulDis bases, DitorsT, Dyspepsia, Deiiility, and, indeed, all Complaints auisino fuom Vitia ted or Impubi Blood. The popular belief in "impurity of tin blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sumapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. AYER'S Ague Cure, i to TUB SPEEDY CURE OF Intermittent Fewer, or Fever and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Kua9 rcrieaicai neausrne, or xsiitoua Headache, and Billons Fevera, Indeed for the whole class of dlaeaaea originat ing Its biliary derangement, canaed Le the Malaria of Mlasmatlo Countries. "We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity. 6uch a remedy it invaluable in districts where thete afflicting disorders prevuil. This " Cubb " expels the miasmatic pmson of Fbveu and Aoub from the system, and prevents the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only tho best remedy over yet discovered 4for this closti of complaints, but alto the cheapest. The larRo quantity we tupply for a dollar brines it within tho reach of every body ; and in bilious district!, where Feveb, and Aoub prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protec tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any Other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent! is that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitu tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had th diteise. ' Fever and Ague is not alone the contequence of the mlasmatlo poison. A great variety of disor ders arise from its irritation, anions which are Ifturatoia, Rhnimatitm, Omit, IJeaJaehe, Blind nest, loothaeht, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, i:uU pitation. Painful Afftction of th Spleen, hijstrr. ice, Pain in tht BevtU, Colic, Paralysis and Oc rangmeni of tht Stomach, all of which, when originating in this eaute, put en the intermittent type, or become periodical. Tbtt " CuitE " expels the potion from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious district. I f taken occa sionally or daily while exposed to the infccilon, that will be eetcrrted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Beno it it even more valuable for Protec tion than euro, and few will ever tuffcr from Inter mittent if thev avail themsclvtt of the protection this remedy affords. . Prepaxwd by Dr. J. 0. ATEB & CO., Lowoll, Xui. M0BBKT8 a SAUUfcL. Ooiomoiii. And v Dmrrlsteand Dealers everywhere. aovKiycutwaw TO BUSINESS MEN. AI EXCELLENT CHANCE EOR tellable business men to secure a nrodiale manu facturing business, requiring but a small caultal In lit establishment tnd pro nation. . ine manuiaoture consists in toe application or a pe culiar torn peel tlon or enamel to coram .0 red bricks, a rt variety of other balldlne material, orumontal anhl- leciural BolabioS, esUlngs, tile for Doors tod lot roofing. This enamel may be tinted of any eolor. from the purest while to the deepeet bick, with all the colon and shades between. It Imparts to th articles to whit h Ills applied a hardness tnd durability tlmosl incredible and a heeaty eurpaitlog thai of ihe rarest and taoit eostl) of the variegated mamlee. and, unlike them. Is Impervi ous to moisture, tad will ntvtr fsot stain, or deterior ate. 001 Ung but a fractional part ot the price of ordinary maroie. - .It It alto valuable for table tnd Hand tops, man Us pleoee, monuments, tnd an eodless variety 0." other sni des of fapleaee. The process of appKli.g tht e-sai it etmpie, While utt oracles tnemeled will c mm.Dds rtsdy tele, affording large prod is. Hespon Ible perils, msy procure lleenset for manuf.eturlnt under the 1 at cut for any city or prominent to n la the Doited Slates by applying to the subsorlner Aimall tariff on ihe ar titles manufactured will be required 'or Ihe use if tne Invention. Circulars giving full partloulait will bt for warded to alt applicants. The superior merit ana Dealt? or inn enameled nmiii Ins' material to anything In oh bat the unaanlinrd In dorsement of meny of the most eminent architects and taiemlne men ot this tnd other ttttei. for particulars address J0HIIOI I f BALI, General Agents tot laameied Building material, Sp9d3ta. H NA84AU ST., NEW TORK. NOTICE. r HAVE HOLD TO BIB. HENIIT WIL. L BON my DBOO eTORB. wiich It removed fiom the orner of aich tnd Oiv streets to the Xonthwestcorufr or nroaa ana align sueete, uolumone, unlo, u, - With many than It te toy former patrons ted eustoni' ere, I respectfully request thseont ousnoe of their fa vort to my raooeesor. BXNRY M. VKll, Columbus, April 1, 1881. . drijg"store. TTATfreO PVTRCfFAIf D THE DRI fl II BTORB of Mr. Bnav U. Niil. I have onantd anew On tht South vest corner of Broad and llnh streets. Columbus, Ohto-eeYfv Me old and rtliabU stand for mat mviHi jvr many yeavt . 1 nave a ireen ana ereu seieotedMtoek or ruri v.ni. Mnts, and fMrt CAswisVae, together with J'aints, Oils, rarnxsAM. eta.. Biuany aepito s ich an esiablishmcnt. IO Pastoairriost oaremily and promptly compound' ed. 'u ,- . .... - Store epea at all hours et the stay and nlqM. I respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. HiNRY WILSON. Columbus, April 1, lrol aprS-dlm BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND BHIRTINQS. all widths, ot most oelebrated makes, bow enerae, lb greatest vaneiy snu very tew prices, . BAIN a BOi. : aWe.'i .1 .rvVi ie.wicBiJfliiutet. , SIjjc )io Statesman ,.,;, nim, ....... Dally, ptr ear. fB 00 Triweekly, pet tear. J 00 Weekly, per ytai ..sa 100 The Death Bell. - Toll ea, toll on A ton of bib Is paeslog to hit rest, A way ward child hatb sou,bt lit parent's steail; Soil en, toil on. t . ; , , Bear on the dea-ll Oa the dark bitr toe home eose Wanderer ties; Dlaun'd It Ihe i astro of tboee ray lest eyM, Their light IS Bed. ; ; Oa,tlnwly,en The varying dreams of lost, of pride, of power, Iht aspiring boi es ef maoy a lofty boar, . WUhhlm are gone. Tree soft tod light) That palsied heart ae more with life Is wirm, Ihi quickening eseenoe from ( at elltat form tilth Winged its Sigh;. Look en htm nowi The eold, still torpor of the Ice-bound wire, Ihe chilling slgoti of the opening grave, is on that brow. r. . ' - , . Cut on toll on A struggling spirit Is at liogih unbound, A Wcaikd pilgrim hath a resting found: Toll oa toll onl Voice of ths tomb I A thousand hearts thine awful nates have stu-r'd, A thousand years thy deep-toned sum toons heard bowed ofib the doom . -- "Van, thou muitdltl" 80 propbet-llke Would seem .he fearful knell, To the ehlli'd heart lb' unerring fen to tell, 'All all must die I" 8 tern tolls thy chime The funeral herald of tht Warrior brave, Wnom glji'e halo llshtsth to tht grave, In life's full print. At when, elone. The stranger beodeih to his qullttomb, Nor moumtr'i voice for his unheeded doom, gave thy deep tone Heir, th I too near The gatherlog voices of a tbou.and graves. Like tht boarse murmur of the sulltn wtvel, Awe struck I hear, Tbty call too plain, fond soul, ocme down from thine unearthly dreams ; Thy fancied might, thy viilooiry schemes, Alike art Vain. "For whst art thou 1 True friends atd kindred onoe were by thy lids. Brave hearts, fiusbsd high with hope and ycuthful pride; Where in they now t 'Strive up no more; Tht lingering sands now shiver in thy glass, Earth tad its visions as a dft.cn will pass, And all Is o'erl" Why bring igiln Tht empty shadows of each valo regret, Ibe burled hupee of Ule rent inhered yet, Thctt chilling strain! Oft hut thou iwept Tht tlnmberlng heart-strings ot th f .Ithful breait, And waked sad ousio from their broken rest, Thst long bad slept. Deep Joya, long fled The bitterness of death again It proved, Tht cold eanb closing o'er tie lost, tht loved, The early dead I Break not their sleep; From their deep, quiet home no murmurs rise, Tht tears ire passing from the moamers' eyes Must thty s ill weepT Thine hopet recall I My soull the dark, eold grave Is not for An; Thou from the slln y earth-worm 'i crawl art tret Kanh it tot all. Eternity I Thy light Is dishing through Iht mortal gloom, Thy liar li bright brjot.d the craving tomb; Ws DM roB TBttl - Toll on, toll on Joy to the waid.rer In bit resting found, Joy to toe spirit from lis ek.in anbound, Toll on, toll on I [From the Rochester, N. Y. Union and Advertiser.] Brief Thoughts on Mingling Conciliation with "Coercion." That very stiff-backed and somewhat stiff necked Jaurnal, the N. Y. Tribune, meets, and has been accustomed to meet, all propositions sud arguments in favor of proffering some measure of Compromise or terms of Acoommo diitton to tbe Southern People, In substantially this "ehurt and cay" manner: What's the ue of offering terms when you know ibey will be rejected? First let us be assured that tbe Rebels teanf to settle on any terms let tbem eay ckit they atk of ua. thin it will be time enough to talk of Compromise.' Now, w mini, we bave an equally "short and etty method" of auiwertog tbe 7ia's stiff backed argument, tb substance ot which we have aimed 10 give above. Bui, first oi all, let us see wbereln we fulls agree wttb tb 7Vi. tune, In order that the i fftrtnts between nt buy oe tbe more etrlkingly nuaifeet 1 1. We agree (U we mistake not th TYieaat' oosition) tbat political power in lb Rebel States bee been tuoataotially Btaroee! be darioe ui r cklef 1 men, who ar bent on accomplish- iuk ceroin otjeota without relereoo to tb real wlsbet ol lb people. J w agree with lb men tbat tb Rebel Leadere wbo wield tbe poaer ot tb Rebel Gov ernment!, ar for tb motl part cbruolo Trailort, ho bave dtsired tb overthrow of tb Federal Government for ten, fifteen, twenty aod thirty yetrs; and to whom Liooolo'seleottoa was silks ftetext ana a Ujlden Upportunlty lor tbelr tuoeition. So far, if we mlitak not, tb rrii.Msnd th Umon ar In strict aooord. Now, oa ibis sum 01 fuots, it will at ooe be teen tbat If w wait lor intimstions from lb Rebel autborltles as to atAaf iado'f oompromis or term ot aooommo- dation would boauceplable before w offer any, tee sneu teau orrosr, aaa la est. Talsooo- elusion la a ntoessary deduotloo from tb prem tees to wbicb we have assumed tb Tribune and all lie olaee aieeot. It alto necessarily follows, from tb same premises, that tb atiff backedoete to which w reier tends : poweriully tottreogtben tbepotl tlon of tb Rebelt among tbelr own people, and to eonsoitdat meir power. It loiiows bv a like neoessity, tbat tbe ae- licittd proffer of liberal oooocstions and terms of aoeommodatiOD on oor part In so far as we 040 reeon tb ear of tb Southern People -w lit powerfully lead 10 beget popular dlsoontent, to weaken the poeitlon of the Rebel leadere, end to thwart tbelr ambition eohemee. Tbis poli cy, moreover,, wcnld pooolilat and attach to tb oaute oi lb Uoioa and lb Constitution,, a large number of men. in every Houtbwa State, whom (assuming1 tbat we are eventually to emerge from thi ttroggl with success) tee shall othsrteiee be ebUotd fa eesf urr. 1 Iiiolioweyet again, that by obitlnatelv re fusing to make unsoliolted 1 tender of liberal eonceaslons from our ex reme positions, tee art doing prcisV toAtl IAS Rtbtl Uadert desire at I rfo that we are Imposing upon ourselvee in eur stiff backedoetsi . and playlof right Into their bands. i .- 1 i.-1 .-. . , We wonld like) to see all tbe Rebel eea autttd, who ate sucb at heart aod without re sptot to provoosiloni and, we would like to see the leadere duly panished as Traitor. , Bat we would net willingly punish tb deluded. . Finally, we would oall attention to the fact that tbe Louisville D-wwerol an able and fear- lees supporter ol thelloioooauie deolaree that the kind ef proposition wbloh tbeSeoeesion lead ers dread tbe most, Is lAef tohick wild piste se- etftabttio tMHeutiuT teopu. .. .. . . . ' A Mayob on bis Bacx Ther was a small revolt lo BprlogSeld on Monday, and for e brief nerlod tbe "powers tbat be" Were prostrated. dome boys were playing marbles near the estab lishment of tbe Mayor, when be went oat and Ordered them off. They did not move with tbe alaorltv showing a reverence tor offlolal author Ity , and his honor eeited one of the largest by the collar, ween tne ooy eiincnea in ana laia tne Mayor prostrate in tbe snow. Hie honor recov ered himself and returned to the ebaree a sec ond time, and the graoelesc young deaiocral snt him en his back the econd tlmr The boy1 did noi uke 1 any unfair d -.1,.... 1 i. ;'r,- .j I1. . ;-r-.j .'. vantara. however, and tha M.tnr wot no. Bum mooed atalautoee, aod had the insurgent taken to tbe lock-op lodeed we bave fallen upon troublous times, and tbe respect for offlolal dig nlty Is getting to tit very loosely on Young America. n'puvuein. The L tndon Diepatob esys there are more British Admirals than ships, mjre generale tbsn reglmeote, mure oaptaios of artillery antj engineers tbiu guns. NEW ARRIVALS OF Spring & Summer Millinery. Tho Stook Rapiantaned DAILY rnon latest iirrpoaTATsirss of NEW YORK. WT EI00S 07 Spring & Summer Millinery T I f)Ar enrrinlatr). anmnrUlnr avarw eM.Uta A,f Vltll. ' - t--- v ef,," 'aim vi Auilliu- err; slso, a large assortment of Embroideries, Hosiery and Notions. As., sod la quantities and prloet that can Bot fall to salt all who mav favor n. with aiull. Tha good! hire heto bought at Panto prices, and will be sold ai a smaii advance on ooit. MILLINERY. Mils M. E. YOUNG, late of New York City, Will snoertntend the Mllllnerv rienartment. n inn. experience la the most fashionable Establishment In Broadway win aiont nt a warranty that ihe will be able to give entire latlsfactlon In matters of tasti te sll who may favor ber with their orders. Tht Ladles of Columbus and vicinity will please ao eept my sincere thinks for their liberal patrooage, and I would respectfully solicit a continuance of tbe tame. R. H. WARE, 68 East Town St., Colnmbus, o. prll-d3m-tod THE MUTUAL BENEFIT IIEE INSURANCE COMPANY, vr LN'oxcAzris., 3NT. J. Dividend Januarr 1, ISO 1,43 Percent. A83Sr8 BI.81J.S3C SO. statement Jannarr 1. Balance, per statement Jan. 1st, 1300 81,409,5d) 39 Received for Premiums dur ing th jear 18t0 8763.033 55 Received for Interest during the year lefiO !I4,0U 19 Total reeelDia foe 1RAO eorr w;7 fi V aid 0 laims by Death,S87,0SO 00 ' raid ronoies surren dertd 41,111 SO Paid Bitariet, Pel age. Takes, Bx- chanee. ate....... SI fiofl Si Paid Commisaloni to Aeents 5I.3VS 30 Paid Physlclsns' feel. S IKS 75 raia Annuities 1.017 uu Paid Dividends dur- - log the year 103,500 75 505,091 (S3 411,976 14 Net Balance January lit. 1801 AS3ITS. Oath on hind.. 86,0584 19 Bonds and Mortgages on Real Lute, worth double tht amount loaned S, 327,84 1 G8 Premium Notes, on Policies In force, on ly drawing 6 per - oent. interest 1.S79 W4 17 Real Esta e 90(493 97 Loans on eorlp 5,93144 Premiums, Notesend Cash In count of transmission.... 45 343 75 3,8U,558 50 Total Assets...... S3 619,558 SO 7,578 Policies In force, Insuring oi42a,638 W ntw rollcies hive beta Issued during ttt rear. After s careful calculation of the nreseni n nr ,k. oout rding Poltclesof the Comnsrv. and l.i.lrr ,h. -"".-' w "-v iu na.r,e rncreror, tne Ulreorors umim win. a viviBiaDor w perceot. on the Prernl uroi psld at the Uhle rate, to all i,ollri. r hi. i r.. bsusd prior to Jauuary I, lefiu, payablt aoeordlng to thi Rat'tfor all kinds o Life ContlnMni.. p-r.n-. uss,8uteo3eots, aod Ai.pl cations, will be furultbrd wiTnosT cttAAaa, at tht Office or Agenoles of tht Com pany. ROBT. 1. PATTERSON, President. ' r,., ' 0. GROWER, Vice FrtildeBt. DINJ. 0. MILLER, 8eererary. At. U. De:a-ON. Agent. r m Bo. i Juhnsou B ook, KaichSB. 1801. Columbut.O. FIR3T - OPENING OF THE SEASON OP SPBING AND SUMMER GOODS AT P. ROSE'S. IAOtlFf OfFKK TO THE PfJBlfG in toll e new stock of Goods In my llne.Juit purch ased In New York at theoheapesi panic ratee,al of which I shall II at tbe smalleet priflts, fur Cash. My rui low ers and M, nds art respectfully InV.ted local -nd ezsm. Ine my Ooods aod Pilcco. as I am deteralnrd to sell at Cheap or ch.auer than any other house In ths oliy; ai.d as 1 do my own Cott'Og, and superintend m own bu,l ness, I feel assured, fnm my long exwrienct Inbutl nets, to g've gerer.l istlifsctlon. Tbe finest of work men sre .mpojed. and sll work dine itrictiy lo time aid oa short Bailee, and warranted to St. Btrangtrt visltlog ouroltj would e intuit their Interest by giving mt a call before purchasing eliewhsrt. r. RjclE. Merchant Tailor, marchSJ dly Cor Blib audToen ttt. THE raTJfTJAli LITE INSURANCE COMPANY or NBTW YOKK. . P. I, WnrrroB, President. Iaaae Asaarr,8teretary. Ret Caab Aeeets, Febroary- 1, 1881t OQ.OOO,OQQ.74. &1QBIST VOMPJJfT IS TBS CMTXD STATES I UTAH the Profile ire divided among the msnrtd-f"fl AppUoaUons and Ptmph'tlt ean be htd by applying to FREO'K J. FAY, AotNT, Carpenter s Building, 117 Bjnth High Street. sprvdim REMOVAL. 0a Doyle dt Oo. TTATE BEDIOTED THE 111 OFFICE XA to the Boutb-west corner of Blgh and friend otroett, "UP STAIRS," And will eontlnue to keep on hands a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. The attention of Merchants and Dealers It respectful ly Invited so eur stock. . 8. DuYLl a Co. . minhadtdtllUulyai. . . .., -, . Employment. . HPHR 8CB8CHIBBH. DBAt,IIa lit J a Stapla at tlcle will furnish employment te B fbw agave men to act u agenti for their house. A preference will bt given lo those who art well acquaint ed In tht district for which they apply. For which services they are willing so pay a tela ry f from . . i i - ..:.. i i i tBOO to $800 psr year, and Izpensts. ' for further particular iddress W. B. MOREHOUEl A 00. 1 and S, lachtngs Plaoe, ' . Jan30-d3m . ' ' JtrteylOlty, W. J. BTEBUI OarTTENDBIt. . . BINBT T. OHITTXMDIlt 8. 4t H.T.CHITTENDEN, - ATTORNITI AT LAW. t- ' JXyomoet, S9 Wlllhua Street, New Tork City, and Passojrs' BoTLDiiet, Columbut, Ohl. ' '--.' ITTOarefuUtttnUOBpald toOollKUom. ' "'' ' ' 1 aprilKdem' ' " 4-'" ' " .5!f..' ,.'.' . fi '.' ' t lorrieub. . PROCLAMATION. Apportionment of tbe Blato f ah to lot I iitetubera ot lbs laeueral A.arm- il. lor tlie ssc.nd FJeuannlul Pa- riea, i lo couformlty to tht provision! of the Oooslltallon of tne Stele el onm, we. wiLLtaa unnnidj. aove' nur. HUBBRT W. TaYlKH, Auditor, eud AtiDliON P. BUSiJlt.L, deoretaiy of Suit, have ascertaiued and determiuod the ratio of representation in tnetscnvr,! As semtili accordlni te the deeeorjd.l ceuiu,, the number of Representatives aod Senators eacn couoty or dlatilcl snail be tulitlcd to elect, aud lor what years within ths next ensulug tea years, and do deolart tht sine to be ss follow.: Ihe total population ef the several ernotlet of the State hy tht federal census of I WW aacertiucd by JoBu 0. Q. Kenned,, tuperinhndeul of the Census Bureau of ihe Depeitmeut of It e Interior of ibe Coiled elates, Is twj millions three nucarta a -a mtrty-nine inouaua five hundred aod ninety nine lie ra lo of represent,- llou fjr. Heprescnialive is twtaly-ihrct th .uasu-i tLree oundied and niuny-tis at a lur a J.n.ior sixty-six in u sand cieht hundred and loitj-fl'C Ihe ayportloomintfor Ihe House of P.epreientatlves curing the second oeceoBUU psrioa unoer me yuuuiu tlon shall be as follow. I Tbe oouutUt ot Adams, AUso, Athlsnd, Alhenl, An glalte, Carroll. Champaign, Clarke. Clinton. Coehootun Crawford, I arke. Dela.are, K'le fatetw, Vuiton, O.I 111, O.aoga, Irreeae Oaern.ey, ilauoou, Uaidiu, liar rlsoo, Utghlaud, Uocllog, Holmes Jackson. Jcllersou, Knox, Lake, Lawrenoe, Lonao, Local, Madison, Ua houlng, Marion, Medina, Uelgs, Monroe, Morgan. Uur roW, Hohlv, ferry, flokaway, rise, PrU.e, Preble, Oandusky, Bclotu, ohelby, cumailt, Uulon, Vinton, War reuand nandut loall, tevtr.lly, be entil ed to one Ucpreseoutise In each session of tha iltcenolal period 'the counties of franklin, Mu-slniom aal stark sball each be entiiltd to two Kcpretcntailrei In each ttulon of the decennial period. The counties of Asbt.bula. Brown, FaWfl-Id. Duron, Lorain, Miami, Richland, bene a. Truuibull, Tuscara was and Wayue .ball, severally, be canned to oi e uep r.intatlve lu each session, and on! additional lteprt rto ativa In tht filth session of tht oeoenuut. perl d. The counties of Belmont, Butler, Clermont, Uulumbl ens, Licking, Hon, and Washington snail, severally, be entitled to one ttepressntatlvo In each teuton, and two additional Hepreseniativea, ont in tne ttiiru, ana ont la the fourth station ot the decennial period. Toe oounty of Montgomery snail be entitled to two Representative! In each sesilon. tnd ooe add! tonal Representative In the fifth sesilon ot tht deceunUl L.rlod. ine county ot vojanoga suau d eoiuieu iu ms Reoreientatlvea in each te,aion. and one additional Hep tsentailve In the fifth session of tht decennial " . , The county or Hamilton intti oe enimea id nine ncp resei.utlves Ineaoh session, tnd ose additional Repre sentative In tbe filth session ot tbtdcceuni.l period. The folio Ine counties, until they snail nave scqutred a sufficient population to e j title them U elect, sepsiate- ly, under the lodrtn section oi we eieveninariicie or me Constitution, shall foim districts In manner following, to wit: Tbe counties of U" nance, rauiamg too nil Hams, or e district; the counties of Henry and Putnsm, onedistrict: thocoumlesof Meieer aid Van Wert, one dl.trict; and the counties of Ot sea anl Wood, one dis trict; eacn of which d strlcts sball be entitled to one Rep resentative In every session of the decennial period; and tbedisulct composed of the counties of .'jeluiuce, Paul ding aod Willi. ms, to two adultlunal RepresenU.ires, one lo tht third and ont In the fourth session of the de cennial period. By the constitution, tne state is oiviuea into iniriy three senatorial districts, as follows: the county of Ham ilton constitutes the first senatorial district; the counties of Butler and Warreu. tbe second; Montgomery and Preble, the third: Clermont and Brwn. the tourthi Greene, Clinton tnd Fayette, tht fifth; Rote tnd High land, the sixth; Aduas, Plkt, Ucioto and Jackson, the seventh; Lawrence, Gallia, Mtlgs end Vinton, the eigb'b; Athens, Hocking and ralrneia, uirnintn; nink lin and Pickawav, tho teuth; ciarke, Cbampiigo, tnd Msdi.00, the eleventh; Miami, Darke and fclielby, the Iwelfih; Lo.an, Union. Marlon and Hnrjin, the thir teenth; Washington aod Morgan, tbe fourtetnth; Mus kir.gum and Perry, tbe fifteenth; Delaware and Licking, the sixteenth; Kuox and Morrow, the se.enteenlh; Co shocton and iutcuawat, the eighteenth; Gu-rns y and Monroe, the nineteenth; Belmont and Uartlson, the twentieth; Cariolland Biark, the twenty-first; ederson and Columbiana, the twenty second; Iiumbull and Ma honing, tbo twenty-third; Ashtabula, Luke and Geauga, the twenty tourth; Cnyahon. the twenty-fl'th; Fortjiie ar d Summit, the twenty-sixth; Medina and Lonln, the twenty-seventh; Wayne and Holmes, the twenty eighth; Ashland and Richland, the twenty nin'.h; Huron, lirie, Sandusky and Ottawa, the thirtieth; Seneca, Crawford and Wyandot, the tbtriy-Orst; Mercer, Auglaize, Allen. Van Wert, Paulding, Defiance and Williams, the thirty second; and Hancock. Wood, Luosa, Sulton, Henry and I-ntnam. the thlrtv-thlrd. For the second decennial period, each of sad districts, except ihe Bnt, eighth, serenieenth, twenty-eigntn, thir tieth, thirty-second and thirty-third, shall bt entitled to one Senator. Ihe eighth and thirtieth districts ihsll each be entitled to one eeoctor tor toe decennial period, ana one audition al eenatorin the filth tession of tht dice, nialperl d. The thir y second and thirty th'rd diltrlcts shal) each bt tntlned to ooe Senator for tht decennial period, and two additional Senators, one In the third and one in the fourth session oi tht decennial period. The flret tittrlct shall lie entitled to three Senators for the deoeoulal prrlod. and one additional Senaior In the filth sesslou of tht dtrennial period. Tbe seventeenth diitrlct, composed of the counties of Hnox and Morrow having less thau three-founha i.f a senat.riat ralto nf copulation, is. as required by tb) Con stifotiou. attacbea to the sdiolulog diitrlct having the Iran number nf tnhahluuts. which Is 'hi twen y enli'h district, c imposed f hecouottre ot Wsyo and ii'ittues. The tweoty-eigbih district, wl b the ee-e t.e:ilh ril.trict so attached as afoienld, shall be entiled to o t dtn.tor for tbe decennial period, and two additional Htnaiura.one In the th rd and out lu the fourth sesslou of the ceceani- al period. the lojrteentn district, compiled or the oonntlesof Wa.hln ton and Morg.n, aod part of the county of No ble, anl tbe olu-teeotn district, o.mposed . f the oiuo ties ot Gueri-sey a'.d M nroe aLd part of the county of Noble, remain during the first drcennlal pert d. the Cons'.i.'ution ootadnlttiog of any alteration oi the terri torial l.mits ol .aia senaioii.i ois rlcl In testimony whereof, we have he euntnsrt our namrs, and cuted the Great seal of the Puieo O do to be .third, at C 'iJmtius the t I second day Ol April. In lha year of our Lord ' ontih iUsaniltighthuudreiand lty-oi.e aud of the Indeprndenoe of tbt United atatcl of Antrka the eighty-fifth W. DENNISOS. B. W T YLISR, Apr3-dU-w4t. A. P. bCS3.LIj. Curt fnu Co'd floar'ene In It it easl, aiylrtUlt on nrSirtnttvf the 7irxxU sYesVetM (Ae Uttiking umih in LbnestwiiAma Bro"kti(i, Aulia- ma. and Oit irrk Char aud y.tc ttrmgi so me ook or PfvtflKJ peAKEUR, and lIAisLBSs r.w ara aware of tht lmportaoot of ohorblns: a Comh or "Oiimmoo Cold" la Its firstsUge; 'hat a Inch In the beelnnlt.a would yieia la a mnu reiieav. 11 nrn-ced. two attack! the luogl ".Crotwi-! BroncAial IrocJue ' containing demulcent Ingrealenlt, aliay Pulmcnary and Bronchial irritation. BROWN'S 'That trouble In my Throat, (f jr which tht '7rooet ire a specmoj naving maae me TROCHES often a mere whisperer." n r. w iiiuia. BROWN'S "I recommend tbelr use to Pernio ring- tas. ..- TROOHRS sv E. CIIAPIM. "Have proved extremely serviceable lor BROWN'S DoaatriirM." BBV. HBISKX VV.D.V 1SEUHIA, . TROOBES "Almost Instant relief In the distressing labor or breaming peculiar w BBOWN'B REV. A. C. E3GLBrO!. "Contain no opium or aosi-nne lomn TB00HE8 out." DR. A A. HAYEH, SMiemtw, Aoesie. BROWN'B "A tlmnle and pleasant combination for C000BS. o." TRO0HE8 DB- BIOELOW, j0VMrs. BROWN'B "Beneficial In Baoiscwrris " , lb-' x. rr.tfliK, TROOBES . . ,. Bottom. II nave proTea inemexceistni tor n ooor-UW0,?"-" WT.H.W.wAHm.- TROCHBB Sutton. "BeneSclal When eompauea to rps.x, soi- BBOWK'B firing from Ooia." Aiti v . B. Jr. . Anil r. aeu v, . TROCHES i-'BrracrnaL in removing noarsenees ana Irritation of the Thnat, so common wl h SrsaxtRS aod Btsoias." TROOHBa , Prof. BiAOT JOHN80JI IM orrnnpv, irci., Teacher of Music, Southern female College. TROOBES - ' ' . .J V . ' . ,,urtlt btneni wnsn mien osrore ana aner preaching, at they prevent Hoarseness. From their pest effect, I think they will be of per- tBOOHES manentadvantaretome." ' " Illllil.suiriiBiiaBi.i President ol Athens Qellege, Tens. TB00HE8 ErSoM rry all " 'WBNTir- . 11(1 uinn a sviiu ' B0B1BTS A SAM01L. ' ' "'" DroeeUts. 84 North High street. , , fl, E. 8AMUKL CO.. 85 South High street, Colnmbus, 0. mtr7-deod1m ' " ' GErfTIsEiriENS rcRKisniNG GOO OH. ! , . Novelties lo Neck Ties and Boarfs. ;, -, " B)ron and Qarrote Collars. - ' Embroidered Pocket Handkerchiefs- ' TtrliK'd Gloves sup,rormake. , - , : . ... t : ,n .. Golden Hill Bhirtt various ityltt. ,. )t , , Boys' Golden Hill Shirts, do ' Driving tnd Street U loves, do, ,, Hemmed Pocket Hsndkerchlefs. various itylet. '' Half llote and Under Garmente, . un a son. aprUS ' ' '. Ko. 99 South High street. GOIiDEIf TIH X, ntRT9, ' , JOLDEN HILL BHIRTS. " ' 1 ' m . GOLD KM HILL SHIRTS. ' j Tht pattam of tbiu shirts art new. The Bodies, Toket, ileevei and botomi ire formed to fit the person witb ease and comfort. Tbe mark upon etch one designating the Use nay be relied oa as helne eeeveot. and each ah rt is guaranteed well made. A hll stook et all qUUtS constantly for eels at . , Ko, H BouUk High street. Bom. )ii : 'It!-.. ' ! "' N'lD We 1 :T 'T . i BEATJTIFTJT, ; : AND CHEAPER THAN EYR "; ' . i 1. 1, j OCR 8PBTNO STOCK 18 C!CCAl' ly largt end well at-nrted. The Very latset patlera front AMERIOAlt, K.N(3LItJH tnd FREXOH Fatterltt. . GOLD PAPERS AND BORDERS, j I a a sa w ' j . , uoia and velvet Homers, ' SPLENDID DECORATIONS, SIDELIGHT AND FIRE BOARD PAPERS, Gold axd Pakted Shades, GOLD WINDOW CORNICES, BUFF, BLUE, AND GREEN HOLLANDS, WINDOW FIXTUBE3, all kinds, CORD AND TASSELS, BEAUTIFUL PICTURES AND FRAMES. RANDALL & ASTON, 109 So vi til jSEifflxSta ' COLUMBUS, O. N. B. Landlords tnd perioni wishing quantities of raper will make money by buying ot as. Country Merchants and persons from abroad will do well to call and tee us. aprll 1 dlmeodl R. A A. LATHROP, LUDKGTOaN & CO. 23 & 25 PARK PLACE, 20 & 22 HUERAY STREET, NEWYORK, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. SPRING, 1861. We trt opening, at ourmple wareroomt. it thi above numbers, stocks of Qjods la escb of the six depsrtmsnti nf our business, superior to anything we have heretofore exhioiied to the trade. CrOTTT DEPARTMENT. This has grown to its present magnitude under the thorough management of a hover t f long excellence tnd acani wiedg'd good tat.e. We keep expensive lines of ibe fioeal and cliolost FANCY VESTINCS AND FANCY CASSIMERES To be found In the market, all selected with the nicest disrrloiii atloa. Also, a.l grades, colon and varieilet of BROADCLOTHS, SATINETS. LADIES' CLOAINNO-t. TWEEDS, FARMERS' and MERCHANTS' CA8SIalaaa-, KENTUCKY. JBN3, fiom te 1X cents per yard SLd upward!; TWEEDS, 12X to 15 cents per yard tut year sold a IPtoVO; PRINTED SATIN 1T3, at t eentst And other Goods eorrupendusglf LitO. Dress-Goods Department. Manchester De Lalnee, Hamiltna do Pecflo ' do. Printed Lawns, K Prlutsd Bill lianas, Etncy Ginghams, Bombsfnei, BU.k Sliks, Fancy Silks. P I ted Cua'lrs, Slaoche.br ainghsaS, Glasgow do. Clint a do. Ottoman Cloths, ( Alpacas, Ppluit, . . And tht NcsS.lcct Style of FANCY SPRING COCOS. Merrlmao Prints, ' Blchmend'l "rials, Cocheoo do. American do. Psclfio do. Danneli'i do. Ppraitue'i di. Eag'.lsh do- Manchetter, ko. Print. ie. j . , , , , - DOMESTIO COTTONS. , Lawrence 0. Bheetlngt, Burn do. Lathrop do. Bhawmut . do, Pocasset do. Atlsnile A. Sheetings, - Ammkeag , do. Apptetoa do. Everett do. , Vtica, ko., do. AH. Grain ants With.. ' , BLEACHED EEIRTINGJ AND SHEETINGS. M Waasutta, , Dwlght, ' Lawrenoe, Lonedale, Great Falls, t-'- ' Naueskeag Hill, . Waltham, ., r , Booit, , f . Hew Tork Mills, Jte., fco. , .. SHAWLS ANFmAKTILLAS, A LABOC AND IILIOT AB80RTMKNT. OOTTONADEB-a great variety.' 00KCK8 . .,.,. TICKINGS U the leading brandi. , it. , DENIMS oo. do. . , 8HIRTISO SrIPES-all the leading brands, ' NANKBENS do. do., COdbBT JEANS do. do. DAMASKS, PAFKR OAMBlUCi, COLO RID OtiK LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCKS OP WB1TX GOODS, - ,,. if .. . .- v.f L.toj HOSIZRT, ..i TAHKEB KOITOIIS, ' , ( res -.,., . ) , v- - , V Gcatleineii's ForaishLng Goodi e UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, 0' CABPBTS AND OIICLOTBBV - And' a s-reat variety of ioods not tnumeraled-ill el which we OlSOge eue,T.a wo mm,, ..-w w pHot Use larger portion at from 10 to SO pet cent, lees LATHROP, LUDINGTON&CO; HEM yonic. mar3'. HEI" BT KOEHLE B , " ' (Late of Phslon'l Eitabllihment, N. T-.) FoprtaSnre tht NeW Totk Faahlonable Sharing, Hair Catting i Bhampeonlar. CorHng ar.d Dressing dalooa, Eaat Stale street,' ever li e Piial Offloe, where tatltfaetloa will ' be given In all the various kranchee. Ijwlie and Children'! Hair Dressing eone la the teat style. ' f Jyl-lf--' '. ot ..;. i - " ;U.;!':it '- ' ; I : !'-" " , - J !! . . -. Ti , ts