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' """""''-"'"-EawawBBM.s 1 ' - ..', . I , , " ' mmmmm. new series. r.r ' - vC rfej; ; . - COLUMBUS. OHIO, THURSDAY HORNING. AUG. 15; 1861. : I r SIX HOLLARS TtZ Tli B. j ..InTtxUMj la AdmtfJ; -j',: DAILY. TRI-WEIXLY A5D WEEKLY i . u . ':.- t,.. ... MANYPENNY. & MILLER, r fUBMSJtiSS AND FBQPRIJT0B8, ' . ' t f , i , - ..- y kr Omee Bos. 86, 88 and 40, Hortn High it TBRMB INVARIABLY IN AD VAIfOl. "' : Duy '-5' i Ar.: '.-,. J$eoo wmr' " By' ib Carrier', per wtek, 13)4 eents. - Weekly,- . ' i J'-.L 1 1 00 ' run o Advertising by the Square. m equate I yeai . . . 20 00 One " U inoi.tha 1H 00 3no " 6 roonthi IS 00 . 3n . .8 months 10 W 9ne -. - S months 8 (W On " 1 1 month. S 00 Oua ,nre 3 week.. 84 00 One- - " a week!.. 3 00 One ' lweek... 1 75 On' ' . 8day..v l 00 On t - .. 84ays.f 75 Ore" ' llmertfon'50 Displayed advertlnment bait, mora than tb above cat.. - , .r,., , , ,, Adrettliemonts Icederf ana ptaced In the column ot jiuuuM, ". aoaot fa onMAafV ratat. All notices require to bo publlihed by luw, legal rate, if ordered on the inilooexclualvely alter tbe Ant week recent. more thwi the etyT lateti fcutallauoh wll ipiwar ro tho Tri-Weekly without ohar:. BolncseCarda,noteceeding five Hum, per year, Ib lie, Jitp.rline; (.at.irtelJ, - - - -Notloenof meMngi eharrUibtet Mletrea, ftre oompuilei lie., half prlft. . ' ; " "' AU tramint . adverttumjntt -Mutt U pmU fo ivnnc. ls rule will Maicdrrom. ... . . Wly, bimio price ai the Dally,' where the adrertlser ellte Weekly alone. When Tie Dally and Weakly r b,jili peed, then the oharge Iwth Weekly will be aair the ratetof the Dally No advertisement taken except for a de&nlte period. BUSINESS CARDS. , r. a. B. 8nmii3,i n Attorney n.t .JLumcr AND NOTARY PUBLIC. (, .t)(BirAaiboi Building, oppoelU Capitol Square. COLUMBUS. OHIO Attorney & Counsellor at law, . MARION, OHIO. pOXXT3VE13TJa . Machiuc1 Mannfacturing (Jompaoy , MANoyavrvMu or ' - -- STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, Cuttngs, mu atftrlng, MftOhinery. A tBO . ' . A ITLa,ilicac3L Worli U BTIkr PC8CA1PT10M. . UOLUMUIJ8, OHIO. 0OA8. AMU08, Sup'l. t. AM BOB, Treai. deoll. Ifl5lf . 1861. 1861. 1861. 1861. Summer Arrangements.---Time. 1861. 1861. Summer Arrangements.---Time. Changed. GREAT NORTHERN AND EASTERN ROUTE. CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS, & CINCIN'I CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS, & CINCIN'I RAILROAD. Copneotlm at Oreitllne with the rirTSBORan, FT. WAYNE It CDICAQO BAILUOAD for fUttlmrgK, Piiladelphla and Baltimor. )AUo for Fart Wayne and CMeago. Connecting at CleyeUad wilb the LAJCB gHOEI RAIL ROAD For Dunkirk, Hu'falo, Albany; Boe len, ud New York. THREE TRAINS DAILY, : BXCEPI BCNDAT, from Columboe, la eonnectlon wlch Traloion the . LITTLK jniAflll AND COLTJITlltrjs AND XK1N1A KAILUOADN, fIBSi; TRAIN. ... ., MIOUI EXPRISB.-LeaTe Oolnmbui at 3.40 A. M will leare punoLgert At all aUtlooa aoulh of Gallon, atop at Delaware, Athley, Oardintoa and Gllead, and l all ilatlona north of Gallon, arrtTlng at Cleveland at 9:00 A. M., Dunkirk SiXI P. M., Buffalo 4:25 P. M. Albany I SO A, U., New Vork 8:35 A. U ., Boeton 8:30 P. at., PitUbargh via Creitllne 3:SU P. M , Philadel phia klO A. M. Chicago via Creetliae at 7 00 P. il. . . 8I0OMD TRAIN. NEW TORE EXPRESS Leavee Colambui at 11:10 a. m. Will stop at Lewie Centre, (for White Sulphur Springs), Delaware, Cardlngton, Gallon, Oreitline, Shel by, New London, Wellington and Grafton, arrive at Cleveland at 3:35 p. m.; Dunkirk, 6:50 p. m. Buf falo, 10:23 p. m.; Albany, B:43a. m.; New Yoik, 1:45 p. oj. ; Boeton, 4:40 p.m. Thle Train oonnecte at Shel by for Sanduiky, and at OJafton for Toledo, arriving at ToledoattMOp. m. THIBDTBAIN. 1 ; . MAIL AND ACCOMMODATION Leave Columboi at 8.30 p. m. Will atop at all ilationi South of Shelby, and at New London, Wellington, Grafton, and Berea; arriving at Cleveland at f;30 p. m.) Ann kirk, 2:00 a. m.j Buffalo, 30. m.; Albany, 8:20 p.m.! NewTork, 720 p. m.: Boeton, J 1:45 p. m. Pitttburgb, via Creitllne, at 11:55 p. m.j Philadelphia, 1:00 p. m. Chicago, io Oreitllne, 0:45 a. m,i h Train eonneeli at eh.lbyfur Saodutkyand Toledo, arriving at Tvlea at 8:56p.m. , ,0 u.,:,t .. t ... Patent Sleeping; Can are ran "on all : ? Night Tr aint to Chicago, Hew York and Boston. ' ' aggag OucXxd Through to Kmo Tori mi Boston via Ctmlandi alio, to Philadelphia and .-' lieu Torkrria OrttUin. -J' KETURNJN9. y t ' Night Ixpreee arrival atOolumbueat... 11:15 P. M. ' Cincinnati kipreea arrive at Columbue at 10:50 A.M. AoeomuodaUoa Jtxpresg atrir at Columbue at 7:50 x. J. , t 1 . ..;y 1. ..i -v f6 JL ua- by any tJher iloute. Atk far TiektUvi Crttllituor CUtnland. i . i . i " ie. l.,;7o :) : B. 8. PLINT. V i !'.:; Cuperintendant, Olevelnnd, Ohio. JAMBS PATTERSON, Agent, ' . Columbui, OMo Colombo, June 17, leoi, ... lutwmmi If F. Oil O It EE IV and BLACK 100 160oekCf old Butch GorerainOTt J ara Coffee. BOObble. (tandard Whit Snirarif. ooniMtlng ofPow- 1 1 haaMllaWInk lneTAAi.t - Mr- 1. " dred, Chrojhed, wraoulmted A and B Oofl):. i oU qnlntai ueorge Bsnk tiodflnh. BObbto. Men aad Mot I MkiMk.voc S tc. Pick Silmon. .. t .l I iviu vm aiayer naiein. 60 bf. box do 4. do n:C! f.L'ljiJ i liu-xtote lUUqr.box do d y1 t-.'-r- ' , J'l I 100 M Oigar, different brandl and grade. Mi C. LILL'EY-v o ( I3JJMJL23X1. And Elank-Book Hanafjintiirerj, k BOBTH BJ0H 8IBItIr, COLTrtlBDI, flHlO tarlMlw -J - DEL4,?!1LicoeV" 6u.ai HECK lB..a l-tsmild4r luui v't ";'BAEf fitSt apriO .t. v -r . - tfat 98 Benth Bigh tr, A NEW IIOOP RKIUI,tt, , ii Hi "l ko.'iif! io'ifin man btbbbt. Bav lut reoeired a new main nf I100P SKIRTS SnUhedln manner (tr lupajlpr to any yet iutroduoed or .Prnihu flOfXl )' ' fak 8g' )! -. . i .yiiinv . ' I'vItm.i-J eii: .fiLi it nun ('.11 Hiwuii vft ti WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY m .":T'V' !',:". liMnf y The .LatetIhe Largeit The Best. . The Cheapest Beoaoie the Sest. "Tuejflett ellm)iy Btattdard An tnrity-of tnEnrllinLarjtrnMeM ' J3tm Eimdrii Sminmt 81utator$ of Ohio, "THS 'BEST , JlNaLIBB mCIIONAM BZIANT." -. IMtrary Mm Arrvltfii . "Otter are apward of A Unndred Thonieaul Word, whoee mnlUfurioai meaning and 4vaUon, toewther with the! r comet rpelliag, and pronknatelloaM elearly et before lh eye.1',.,, V. ," i yi'i- OhictanaU ibmmtroiat. Bad Of pttUUmt of M JTemoer of th Ohio StaU , . !;'.., . JeacAer-' A$odaHon. Tb trndentraed. mmhn tit rK. DMA Mill TMMiaral Aieoclation, adopt and aim to nee In teaching, writlnif end peaklnr, the orthography and pronunciation of " n Aoyai ynano uiotionary, ana we moel cor dtally recommend It a the molt reliable (tasdard as tkority of the English ungate, M It 1 now written and pokenv... ..r..,r.. ?' .. r, .;. ' Lorin Awnkiwa, Preeldent Kenyon Ooller. M. D. l-Marrr. Superintendent Ztneeville School. Tho. W. Haevit, Bnp't Maarilon Union School. M. r. Oowdekt, Sop't Yubllo School, Sanduaky, - ' ' Joan Ltmow, Bnp't rwMia rVW.OtroVeville. . S.ib $, r rum pal Olevalaal Vtmal Semk-r7- Wv. Mrroialu Snp'tPabli School, Mt. Union. JoiuiOodm, Prtaoipal BUMMoraal Scaoel, MUnw lofa. Ovid Nasott, Principal Fourth InUrmedUte School, Cincinnati. - -B. 8. Maitm, Bnp't Cantoe Union School). Bdwi KaoaL, Principal McNly Normal School.. , Bu T. Tamil, Prof. Mathematlca, Ohio UnlTertlty. Wv, W. Bdwaim, Snp't Troy Union School. A. O. HoniM, Principal If lllga School, Clevw Itoda - - i ......... i ..... . i B. A. NokTox, Anoclat Principal High School, 01rve TatoBoki Stirutio, Principal High Boheol, Clev land.' " '. . ;. : I B. P. HoHirron', Principal bleveland Inrtltut. J. A. Oaarrjxs, Preaidant of Ileotk Indttata, Hi ram. - W. t. Hamb, Prof. Cbemlitry. Ohio IfMlejea Unlverrlty. " - H. U. Bartnrr, XzOommlariour of Oonunon School, Ohio. :. , - Jajit Mormon, Prof.. Rhetoric, OberBn Oolleg. : " Tno. But, PreiidmtAnUocb College. - - 0. W. H. CamoaKT. Prof. Mathematict, High School. Dayton. . .. 8. C. Otomacea, Prof.1 tmruage, High Bchoel, Dayton. - - - 8. M. Bakira.Bnpt Union School, Aihland. Hot Vum Sim Bundrtd othtr Prttidentt of Colt 90, Proftoort, Author and DttttnguUhod JSduoa tori, hatu tmiornd ti aboo tmUmmi. PRESIDENTS OP COLLEGES IN OHIO. ' MakiiTTA Coma "Tt la trnlv a munificent work. an honor to tb author, tb pahliaheri, and the whole ountry." Praaldent Anditwi. ..... . . t Oat WnvnaaUirrmuiTT' It exceed -nyxpect tlon. It will be ai nUl tn avthovrantaw and Dronnn- oiation. and will often bo eoneulted by m for it neat and aocarat definition. "Prealdent Tbompion. W. X. FntnTinflnnaw "nininfnri iri have and Wabttar'a orthography. Ai k recent meetlog of our faculty, it waa decided to change it to conform to that of Woroaater'a Uoval Quarto Dlctlonarv." Preddent Qarfield. Wistbui Eonn Ootxro. "I And It Worthy of oordlal approbation." fraldent llltcbeoek, ,j ... .. ' OikkLia 0 onto. "It mere than meet my expecta tion. I recommend it a the atandard authority in orthoepy to my children and my pupUa Preldent Aim oca Conn.-"! adopt and aim' to an la taach u(, writinc and iDeaUoar. tbaorthoxraDhy and pronun- daUaa of WonetUr'i Bcyal: ftuarto illoUooary." Pmidtnt Blllxi c . i i ; :v-j :. "In all my writinc. nvaaklnf .and taiohrnc. I have en deavored to eonforat to th rule tor orthography pronunciation a eoatalned la WoreeeUr' DleUonary." Horace Uaan, let Vree'.dent. v- j- - - Knrrox Cnuaee, Clairara .! aetMHfUH aaooi- mond It a th moat reliable itandard authority of the Bngllih language a It It now written and rpokro. Preddent Andrew. -"ll b I !i 1 SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF OHIO. from Bo. Anton Smyth, Oommittiontr of Common SchooU in Ohio. , ' "Th Dictionary I an lmptrlihablo monument to th learning and Indnetry of rt author, aad aa honor to tb world of letter. The maehanlcal axecation lafareupe- rlor to that of any ether Leateon with, which I am ac quainted." , .. r . . . -. , ? a .i. - . Iron Bom. B. B. Bamoy, X-Oommitionr of v ,. aanovu tn (Mia. , "Th moat rellabl (taadard mtherlty of th lan guage." .- - - ' ': . anuT tax Leadlna: Kervtrjpaper of Ohio Bety. ' from th Clmland Etrald of MarcX 26. ' Th orthography of th Woroeeter Dictionary I that 1 1 - . 1 . . - 1 1 .1 - II I .LI iwcu uy awii, u no. ait. anuivn vi wbuimuwu u. iu. country and England, and conform to th general usage oi ordinary writer ana tpaaaer. Whatever Dreludice aaav havo axlatod prevloaity, a careful ttudy of tni volum will Invariably be followed by a warm appreclatloa or it gnat merit, ana aeeire to add It to th well eeleoted library, be It large or email, It I a library Inttnlf, and will rental an laporiaba- ble reoord of the learning of It compiler. from th Otneinnati Oommtroiai of April 20. ' Ben are upward of a hundred thounnd word good, bad and Indlllerent whoe multifriou meaning and derivation, together with their correct ipalllng and pro nunciation, are tat clearly before th eye. Th work 1 unouMtlonably th great, inenuruaor angina word ever publiahed. , . . , j . Iron tho ClAan& Fktinda!r of Sept, 80, 1860. Evidently WoacvmrV RoTat On ax to SranoxaaT it not only th lot, but tho rarr worA ofthtkimi ever if ml, and can by no ponlblllty inSer by eomparifoa or oontroverry. . v '., Jfrom thilbldo fait of May 89.' A to' noxoRoiATioR. Wbkexmx i th STAiroakD followed by our beet authont m definition he leave nothing to be deilrad, and In OtraosRaraT it I lufflclent t aay that Woaxaarxx pan b talrly followed, i. i' u.im jNQHAiri Ac BBAOO, ,.. Pnbllahera, Beekaellera ft Statloaera, NO. 191 8UPBRI0B ST., CLEVELAND, OHIO. mat 9 THE MUTUAL BENEFIT ; LjLEE INSURAKCE COMPANY, Dirldena January l,l86l49PerCeiiC ASSETS- .W. .. . '4 83,819,196 50, Statement January It 1861, " ' I ? V J Balance, per (ttmnt Jan. lit, 1890 83,406,501 39 Becelved for premium our- lng th j ear IScO. ....... ..870,053 5. w Rooelved for Intereit during th year I860 ,.... 114,014 19 PJ .U K Total receipt nr ieou....y,w' v.. - t Paid D lalma h Daath.907.050 00 PaldPollclc lurren- ' 1 dertd. 41,11189 Paid SkUriea, Pott- ., -. t , ag. Tax, Kx chan re. eto 31.600 54 .. ,.- A Paid Ooarmualoa to - J - ' ": ') .itu. Agent.........,. 81,315 30 PaM Ph-ll.na .1 S Ullt Ii in Eald AnnulU....i. ' 1,517 00 '' Paid Dlvldeiideuf - rlo( tb tea ..a.10600 79 565,091 88 4U,876 14 , .Net Baikno January 1st. 1861 .83,81958 W I ' ""TASSBTB, J" Jah0Bhand.i.w..n:5 ',2M 18 ;.: : tJ Bond and Mortgage on Beal Aetata, Worth doable1 Ui t "' H , i-.tj.ii -amount kaaeo..,..,., 88741 88 Premium Note, on. PollcU , .. , . . . lnforo,onrydrawlr8p '-:-f"A M.i.vb .1 oeat. totomt. l7e,8M IT "''.-a -- Beal Bttato.Mi.aaimwiMa.en .88.8A3 8 .;v';iiv... Premium. Hotel and Caab, la coan or ireoMUioon,.. , I Total AtttS.......Ma..xeaM. 83,814558 50 TtSTSToUotM taforo, lnurlng;.r.438 1,433 now Pelkin kava na inaad daring tea yar. After a earaful ealculatton of the preoenl vala of th oateeanding-PoiMeeef ' Ooiapaayi and aaving the taaoniary amount m aaerve tatvwwa, th Director hare dec land a PmstHD of eo per oast, oa th Promi um paid at tb tab! rat, to all pollciee for life la foroe, inutd prtor t Jaaaary 1, 190, payabl aeoordlng to th prevent rwltof th Cenpexy. ..- t , ,1 Bate for all kind of Lilt Contlngencle, Preipoot uaei.Btatomanta, and Applletllona, will b fnrnlihed wiTnotrr oaakoa, at tb Ofllo or AgfoStM rt th Ooai- j I 'Zi V l- T'TTBBSON, Pnrtdwt. ,. J j, ,0 .fliioTE,TloPnldenL , '' iBlrW O. MILLER, Santary. - i.-' i.V SH. xelSE0!f,eil,.v 4 fit . v u . It. 4 Jeanion tiioek. 7Jarcha.l8aic.. PE.!A IN AN rierRED VK.B.OK DRB8B SILKS, of wnrv mte The mct nleet I atfortannt Id lu cltJi ana ai mott jnaBonabl nte. ' w I .i.'.w" e.., .. S4jjg g, golf, V i AyerSareaDarilla A compound remedy, detigncd tb be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It is a- concentrated extract 'of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other tubstancet of (till greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antldoto for the disease Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must provo of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven' by experiment on many of the worst cases tb ba found of the following complaints: - Scrofula and Scropvlovs Complaints, Eruptions and Eiiuptivb Piseabes, Ulceus, Pimplbs, Blotches, Tuuoiis, Salt Rheum, Scald IIbad, Syphilis and Syphilitic Ap PECTIONSa.MsROl'niAL Disease, Dhopsv, Neu Baloia on Tio Douloureux, Deiiilitt, Dys pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose on St. Anthony's Fihe, and indeed the whole class of complamUarisinjrrttn, Impurity op thf .Blood. - ' Ai . ' Mli crunnorttvo! wiff rjind a orreat Tiro- tKiAaf 'of health, whett-fciken in the spring, to xpcl the foul humors which, tester in . the blood at that season of the year. JJy the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can,' by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruption and ulcerous tores, through which the system will strive to rid itself .of corruptions, if not assisted to do tins tluough the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine., Cleanse out the. Vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, Or sores ; cleanse it when yon find it is ob structed and sluggish in tho veins cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will toll you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleanaiiig the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this tabulum of life disordered, there cart be no tsting health, i Sooner, or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown, j Sar.wparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these end. Hut the world has been egrtgiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed fpr it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaporilla, or any thing else. .- i During late years the publio have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Exrraot of SorsaparillA for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the tick, for they tiot only contain little, if any, Sarsapo rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment hixH followed tho use of the vnrious extracts of Sarsdparillti which flood the market, until the home itself is justly despised, and lias become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call tliis compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rest tpon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which, are irresistible ty tho ordinary run of tho diseases it is intend ed to cure.' ' In order to secure theif complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on tho bottle. i prepared nr 1 DR. JVC. AVER & CO. ' ' LOWELL,' MASS. Price; ft per Bottle Six Bottle for 99. I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown fur th cure of every variety of Thrcxit and Lung Complaint, that it I entirely unnecessary for u to recount the evidence of it virtues, wherever it has been cm ployed. A it ha Jong been in constant una throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever baa been, and that it may b relied on to do for their relief all it ua ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ' . FOBTIIZ cure of, . Costivettesi, Jaundice, Dyiptpsia, ' Indigeilion, DytenUry, foul Stomach, Erysipelas, llcadacie, Piles, Ritumatii'm, Eruption and Skin Disease, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumor, ami Salt IUieum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, , at a Dintur Pftt, and for Purifying the Blood, .. : They ar sugar-coated. o that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they arc the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Prioe 25 conts por Box ; Fiva boxes for 1.0!). ! Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, State--men, and eminent personages, have lent their nam to certify the unparalleled iraefulness of these remedies, but our space hew will net permit the insertion of them. Tb Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Alii anac in which they are given ; with also full description of the nliovo complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure, i ii.. .i. ! Do not be put off by unprinoinled dealers with Other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer's, and take no other.- The i-k want the best aid there is for them, and they ehuuld have it.-i ( ..' - ' - ; -s . AU our remediet-are for sale by 1 . ROBERTS a SAMUBL. Ootnmtm. And by Drairfitaand Dealer onrywhere. novv:Jrd.tw hj i-r..v . -.,- r CAJTABIaUf ft XnmED STATES If AIL S.r :. ..v TO AND BHOM - r Jia LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW, i , Liverpool, Montreal,; Quebeo, j ikTja'W. YonK. , The Ifontrnl Ocean Steamahin Company' flnt-clui fnll-powered clyde-rmilt Steamer nil every ! relay from PORTLAND, earrying tb Oanadiaa and United Etatt Vail ana pantager, ' " NORWEfllAN, ' NORTH AMBBIOAlf,' BOHEMIAN, ,- . ANGLO-SAXON, , , NORTH BRITON, , j BIBBBNIAN, CANADIAN, HOVAS0OTIAH. , Sbertest, Cheapest stndlQalckcatCon. reyance irm j aksbica io ail mrs OF IuHOFI. '. ' IZatee ot Xstsee) to Europe), y I ' S3Q, 860, 880. , , . . . Will ssfl from LIVERPOOL eyerT Wedaeeday a and from qubbbo every Ea.tnrdiy, calling at LONDONDERRY, to ronrv on board and land Mall and Paaaenrera, to and from Inlaad aad Scotland. JOThen Bteamtr are built of Iron, la watertight compartment, carry each t experienced Burgeon, and every aueauoa It para (O in coaton ana eooomaoaa tton of rjaaaaniera. A thevnrooeeddlreet to LONDON- DBBB, the facet flak tad delay of wiling at Bt. John 't It avoided. i a Mi- r ' I Qlaagow pamenger tn famished with rata pamagt ticket to and Irom a,onaonorry. Bettun ticket ireated at reduced nte. OrtlAoatn kwoed tor eanyUg t and bringing oat pae Mnvera from all tb Bitaetnal town of Onat Britain and Inlaad, at redaced nte. by thi tine el tenn, and by in WASHINGTON LINE Of SAILING PACBBIS, leaving idnrpooi vry wnx. Bight Drafts let-1 awd vsjewardls pay , cable in Unarland, lrela.na, Sicei ,,. lana wales. .at v for: paMgi hpp'P b Offleejja BftOBB. W AxVNwsv yrk and 19 WATUat MT., a.lvervoel, j BABEL t KEABlX, Bttal ifwits, Oilo J. R. ARMSTRONC, : . BolO-lydJtw " ' Pott OOoe, Oolumbu, Obi. ' Co-Fartnersliip I lIATETniSDAT lDniTTED BIT on JAMES ADGB BAIN aanartnar In my bual- a, which will aMattar be eoaduoted uader the firm oiatamaeoa. p. BAIN, KliaouUi align at. uuimmat ce aa. una. feblS HEIBT KOKHLEH, (Lata of Phalonx Btabllhmnt N. T.. Pwprletor the New Tork Bawnieaaba Shaving, Hair Cutting nanpaoaiae, UBrnngaM Vrantntaalooa. J ttnat, over th Pom OiHoo, when nuafooUoa will be glvwa' U sULTtL varloot tnanohe. Ladle and oniuinni at air dronl Hah-4nut dee la tb beet style. Summer Arrangement. Little Miami Columbus & Xenia. RAILROADS. For Cincinnati, Dayton ft Indianapoliil Through to Indianapolis withost Change of Cars and bat One Chang of Can between Columbus and St. Louis. . . Four Trains Daily froia Columbus. ' , Li I- FIRST TRAIN. -: ' 1 ACCOMMODATION at S a. m., (topping at all sta tion between Columbui and Cincinnati and Dayton, ar rivlni at Cincinnati atltOA ia..ant at n.u. t 8 10 a. m..oonnotlr atDavton for Iodianaoolla atd th Weit. SECOND TRAIN. No. 1 EXPRESS at 1140a. a., (topping! Jeffenon. London, Oharlwton, Cedarvill, Xenia, Spring Valley, Oorwln, Import, Port Ancient. Morrow St., Lebanon, loeter't, Loveland and Mllford, arriving at Cincinnati at 4. SO B, m.. Davton attt.4Sn. m.. aanneetlnvwltta Hi Obi and MinlMlppi Railroad tor Louiavllla, Ky., Vln. eenne. Cain, St. Louli, New Orleana, etc.i at Daytou rf Indlanapolla, LafayetU, Terre Haute, Chicago and II W altera point. THIRD TRAIN. MAIL at 9.10 p. m , stopping at all etatloni betwna Oolumbu and Xenla, and at Spring Valley, Corwio, Morrow and Lorelaad, arriving at Cincinnati at 9 a. m. FOURTH TRAIN. ' , NI0HT EXPRESS, via Dayton, at 19 00 midnight, itrpplng at Loodon, Xenia, Dayton, Mlddietown and Hamilton, arriving at Cincinnati at S.SS a. m.; at Day ton at 9.55 a. m.l Connecting at Clnrlnnatl with lh. Ohl and Mlnlnlppl Railroad lor Louurrill. Bvanrrllle, Vineennn, Cairo, Bt. Louie. MemphI, New tlrleaoa, and all point South and Bonth weit; also, at Daytoa iur auuiauapone, laiayatw, xerr liaut, gblClgo, etc. JLr for further Information and Throush Ticket. apply to M. L. DOBBRTx, Ticket Agent, Union Depot, Oolumbu. P. W. 8TRADER, . General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati.' i JN0. W. DOQERTV, Agent, Oolumbu, t. W. WOODWARD, Kuportntendent, Cincinnati. Columbus, July 14, 1801. CENTRAL OHIO AND AND Steubenville Short Line. RAILROADS COMBINED! fin , - CONNECTING AT BELLATR1 WRH TUB BALTIMORE & OHIO, AND AT PITTSBUBQH WITH TUB PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL rRATLROAJD: ' fOBMlNQ TBI ' ', ", 1 - ' Shortest, Quickest & Jlost Reliable ' Route to all Eastern Cities ! J Trains Leave Columbus Aslollow : ' MORNING BXPRE8S Leave Oolumbu 3.30 A. M. fitm Union Depot, via Miiain or BteuDcnviue 1 arrive! at Uellalre, lu.ifll A, M.j Bteubenville, 19.90 P.M.: Plttabursh. 3.40 P.M.: Karrlaborg, 1.10 A. M.l via AUntovm, arrive at New York 8.00 A. M.j via Jhiladtlpkia, arrive at Phila delphia, 8.10 A. M.; New Tork, 10.30 A. M, Connect lio at Harrlibnrg for Baltimore, arriving at 7.43 A. M Sleeping: Cars attache! to this Train Proln Columbui, run dlreotly tlroush to Bellalra or Plttaburgh without change; and faiwuger via Allen- wwnarriTeinnewxorkatBA.il.,- UjTW0 HOURB IN ADTAN0B OP NORTHERN LINES., . This Train alto connects at Bellaire with tb Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. . , PITTSBURGH EXPRESS. Leaves Columbue 11 BJ A. M , from Union Depot, via Bteabenvllle; arrivn at Newark, 18 SO P. M.l Ooahoo ton, 8. 15 P. M.l SUubtnvill. ( P. M.:PitUbura, 8.40 M. TTPThli Is the on It route bv which Paiaenirera an kav0lncinntl it 7 A, II. , go through to Plttt- kurgh la daylight, without chug of cars or delay. . PAST LI5B. ' ' ' Leave Columbui 9.1S P. M., from Union Depot, Via Bellaire: arrivn It Newark, S.93 P. M.; Zanerrllle, 4 33 P. M l Bellalre.T .SS P. H.i Pltubunrh. 11.83 P. Harrllburv. 9.00 A. M.t Kin. AUmlomi. arrlTaa t New Tork, 4 P. M.; via Philadelphia, rrtve PblladalDhla, 1.10 P. M.; New York, 6 P. M,' ThM Train alio eonntct at HarrUburg for Baltlmon, ar- riTing an a-, m. i Thi Train rum throorh to Bellalra or Plttibnre wllh- out Chang of Can; and from Pittobunr then U no change of Oar lo Philadelphia, or via Alleatowa to New fork that offering , ... The only Route from Columbus to Baltimore, roiiaaeiphia, or New York, with only ' one onange ot uars ,1 By this Train Punn gen arriv la New York fir hoar in Idvanct of th Northern llnei. Thi Train alio connect! at Bellalra with the Baltimore and Ohio R.B. ... . . . . , CT This Route Is 30 miles shorter to Pittsburg, ana 'more man iuu miles shorter to . New Tork, than Northern Lines. " Baggage Cheoked Through to all im portant Points East. ASK POR TICKETS TIA " BELLAIRE OR BTEUBENVILLE. ' Tickets Good ever uner '. JN0. W. BROWN, Gen, Ticket Agent Central Ohio R. B. f. A. HUTCHINSON, Ota. Ticket Agent Bteubenville Shott Lin. j16 S.. I' iGRlCULTURil WAREHQOSK ; . And Seed Store,';;:. GENERAL HARDWARE, ' warr.ii nr. as aien ottwt nnnnan " fluaii Pletele, Weed Willow Ware, athar aad Rubber Belting, lest Leather, Hoi and xing. ... . . ' . . toi-aiy ri ENTLEMEN'S fCBNISUMrti Jt QOOD8. NovelUn in Neck Tin and Boarft. ' " - I lu " . . Byroa and flarrot Oollan. . .. i . " Embroidered Pocket Handkerchled., ; Prl Kid Glovn, superior make. . , Golden Hill Shirt, various ityle. ' 1 Boya' Ge Idea Hill Shirts, do .ti'il U, v.'L , Drlring and Street 0lv, do ' , -sm i . .. j: ; v Hemmed Pocket Handkerchief, varloue atyln- ' 1 Half Hon and Under Garment. i- BAIH It BOH aprns no. m aouto uiga etrnun I SOMETHING NEWo HOWARD & C OJ S ; AMERICAN VATCIIES;;;: GAI.I. AT NO. 88, SOTJTII IIICHI ST., and examine our nw make of ,.i i, i-i , AMERICAN WATCHES. 1 manufactured by 1, HOWARD ft CO., Boston. Maa. Ton Watokn an far tuperior to anything aver e (Tared to th public, beretofon. Having th xelualv ageaep, I out nil them at prion to suit th tlmn. I hare lut IW.HN a Ma w . " - ' j -4 t ? : -y AMERICAN WATCHES, ' manu&wtond by APPLBTON, TBA0T, C0 :'a!k,i a.....w.t ... i e ... ... . . :.n ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES,' '':mftMudSllm0nn, at Pante price ; , U . ' '. W. J. SATAGI- w Ktatcsmart tuxi, , ; Daily, per year.. , ' ' T rl-Weekly, per rtar .'.'; : Weekly, pr yat ... ,,, .800 . 3 00 . 1 00 Later News from the South. VVe glean the following sdditioual news from the latest Southern paperst THE LEATHER TRADE AT THE SOUTH . ' A correspondent or the Charleston Mercury, in a letter dated Chattanooga, 15th nit., ssysi ,' Tour readers will be gratified, doubtless, to learn that there is la the vicinity of this town one oi the largest tanneries la the South. It is now In active operation, and turning out from 8,000 to 10,000 side of well tanned leather ev ery four montht, giving an Aggregate of 80,000 tides of leather per annum. A New Orleans firm purchased here, a few days since, $20,000 worth of leather for their tboemaklng saublith ment, and we are informed that more than $30,000 worth of stock was then io the yard, ready for market. ' The taroery 1 now ewoed by Col 0. C. Tawhatt, ef Nashville, and Col. 6m. Tate, president of tbe.M. sod O. Rail road. It It the design of the new firm to go largely into the manufacture of shoes, at this point, at an early period. . THE WAR CRY OF THE CONFEDERATES AT BULL RUN. Tbs war correspondent of the Louisville Courier, writing from Manassas, says! . One of the most significant facts concerning the battle, It the word used as the countersign by our troops. Some word of recognition was aeeessary In order to establish a mutual knowl. edge of the identity of the Confederate troops. "Our Honut" was the battle cry, and yon may imagine the magical effect that the brief utter, ante of snob a sentiment had, As it passed front regiment to regiment along and around the Held of battle, every hand and heart was nerved with frtsb power and energy. J PROMOTIONS IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY. . 1 A correspondent of the Charleston Courier, ttys the following changes have beta made among the general officers: Major Whiting has been made a General, and has taken command of the lamented Bee's Brigade, and CoL Joha W, Forney, of the 9th Alabtmians, has been assigned command at a Brigadier-General of tbe 9th, 10th, 11th Alabama, 38th Virginia and 11th Mississippi. Ben. Allston, of Charleston, has been sppointed Msjor of the latter Regi ment, Col. Mott commanding. ' - PRESENT OF A FLAG. The Richmond Diiptlch of the S9tb says: : Two lodles Mrs. Jobs James and Mrs. Pen dleton, have arrived In Richmond fromBalu. more, bringing with them a beautiful flag of the Confederate Stales, which Is to bs presented to the Perrett Guards, of New Orleans, now en. camped at Grove Whart. Mrs. James, who presents the flsg, has four toss in the Southern army, two of w bom are members of tbe above named company.. She experienced many diffi culties in her journey hither j bnt, with woman's inventive resources, managed to keep the flat; concealed, and arrived In tafety, . The flag Is Urge and fabricated of the richest silk, and the tattels are of heavy blue and gold bullion. la a oiroie 01 utteeo stars is tbe inscription: "Pre tented by the Indies of Baltimore to the Perrett Guards, of New Orleans."' Mrs. James, ac companied by a ptrty of friends, will go down to the enetmpment to-day and present the flag in person. The Guards are connected with Col. Hunt's Fifth Louisiana Regiment, i . .' TREATMENT OF PRISONERS. Tbe Richmond Enquirer Indignantly denies the Northern Recounts of Inhumanity to the Northern troops, and iiyt:. ' ' , T '," Bat even if .it were true (bat we have been unkind to the prisoners, with .what grace does tbe reproof come from those who. In their ore. cipitate flight from Manassas, soampered like ounaioes away, wiinont ever speaking one word of consolation to or doing one kind aot tor their own wounded and dvine. and who enffered the Confederates, whom they ao hate, te oury even tneir aeaa, we nope to beat no more of our unklodneaej ( Is too ridiculous an Idea even for a Yankee to Indulge. There is no shadow oi foundation for such a charge To the fallen or unfortunate foe we wilP ever be generous. RESIGNATIONS. The RIchmood Enouirtr aava. Cant, fifths R. Garland. U. 8, Infantry, and CaDt. Addison Garland, U.S. marines, both of Amnerst county, Vs.. have reslcned tbeir oositions to terva their native State and the Southern Confederacy in tbe present war: - Lieut.: Westwood MoCreerv. ot this eltv. who resigned his post in the U.S. arm v. reach- ed here from Fort Pickens a few days ago, and has already taken service In the Confederate army. RESIGNATIONS. A STEAM GUN. Tbe Richmond DirralcA save that Mr. Dlrkin. son, of Baltimore, the- mventor ol the steam gun, bu beta In Richmond, and after exhibit. log his models, the construction of one has been ordered at a cost of I5UU0. MOVEMENTS OF THE WISES. The following, from the" Riohmond Dirnafci. shows that both the Wises have made a inccess- lui retreat opon their reserves f tu-- ' Caps. O. J. Wise, of the Richmrlntf BIhm. arrived in this eity yesterday, oa business connected with the War Department. We learn mat toe Mines, with tbe Wise Legion, are at the White Sulphur Springs," in Green brier. Gen. Floyd's brigade are at the Sweet springs. " " . - " . MYSTERY OF THE HANDCUFFS EXPLAINED. The RIchmond Entuirtr savt: ' ' J A friend who hat lust returned from Manas sas oat nanaea as tbe fallowloa nxhrrck nl, tie from the Adjutant General, John L. Uodsoo, to Colonel Dunnell. The nnrnna nf tha Uttar it evidently to cheat Brady out of bis company, and to force bis men Into service wltboai their consent. me oandciiff. it will be seen, are ta be used for "prisoners taken In battle, if not ior i STATE OF MAINE. Headquarters Adjutant General's Office. Augusta, June 20. 1861. ! Colonel Dunnsll-Mv 'Dear Sir t Herewith you have tbe announcement to Brady that A will wot be ctmmuiioiud. My course would be io taie measures to nave his lull eomnanv ores ent, paraded without arms, and have thi Utter read : Aim sad (A ceauaaw sw tA Adiutatit, nave, prewwiy, somoient aud reliable guard, twlA Uadti mutkett, and If any demonstrations oi desertions are ' mane, Shoot them is von would DiEeona. Don't wink at an aananaa nf objeotionable men they most be got rid of in a oiuereni manner. , Inasmuch at yoo will hot receive your ball oaririuges onut to morrowi Derhsne vo bad better not acquaiat any one with this result respecting Brady, until Saturday, and then It is not to be dene in m corner. Don't adopt any oourse tnai implies tear, or require temoor itjng. ' A portlenef Brady's eoffipaay bad setter oe pw mw tHoer womoanies. aad the fc-Blanee. with Atwood's contingent and other yequislte acquisition, win mate a rooa company.-" ! Yea will require several tosen handooffs, for prltooers taken in kettle, If aot for- your ewa 1 1 A B a a iuix, aan yoo aaa Deittr procure uem now. i .x la m. :t.-- t- JOHN L. HODSON, Adj't-Gen. ... . . ,.;. J . M..-I. . ...... , " ... . ..... .w a he rtasoNNiL or ttUNcs Napoleon and Frinoebs CLOTiviE.T.Th8 Washlngtoa oorree pendent ot the VhiUdolphla Tr says Plon rion is snort, stout, and inclined to be oorou lent, with heavy black hair, which .obscures a badly formed forehead. Hit faoe Is extremely wapoieomo. out rt wants the fire, genius, and the eltsslo beaaty Which we are socuitomed to see in the portraits of his Illustrious vnole. lie expresses . himself greatly delighted- with his Amerleaa visit thus far, aaa that he eaoaot bat take back to France the most favorable Impres sions of the RepubUo., , He has been. Invited to psy a visit, to Rlohmorjd.but pannol accept, at a visit to that city would iadlreoUy Imply leopg nltion of the rebellious Confederacy. ,t o j .; s!Ths,Ne1wyork.fflrj8J "Wt sivdeP ,ti-y l f:iy-;iP'Hte " rrinoetse Clotllde, the wife of Prince Napoleon, and daughter of the Kins of " 'I - T , UiULU UIIUH1 W B TIM - h-. nriuiBis ire newt xsrE Hotel. o.- way uiierns our aemocratio reader to know something of the daily habits of Royal, ty, we will state, without assuming the prerog. stive of a Court Journal, that the Princess lives in a very retired, wet war mathndinal anrf nhii. otopbical manner. She rites early, and attendt auae at eigai o cioct, at tbe church on S8th At tan o'olock, breakfast i at eleven o clock, goes out riding; returns to lunch mi two o'clock; dines at fire o'olock; drives again a? ? o01ck ; from eight to eleven receives tbe T iiU.0: ,T,rTiew friendf, and retires before midnights. Her constant eompanlons are tbe Uuchets d'Abrantee and an officer of tbe yaoht Prince Jeromt. Tbe Princess is . a blonde, rather petite and pretty, with a line forehead, and an Intelligent, sympathetic physiognomy. She is very thoroughly educated; and although bnt nineteen years of. age. (three years mar ried), seems to take an earnest interest in all matters and things pertaining to tbe progress and welfare ot nations. While Elovvinr in the unity of hot beloved Italy, she deeply deplores tbe Unhappy Condition of onr owndiatraniaH and disunited country." Interesting Letter. Tbe follow in B letter from a Savannah nana will be read with satisfaction, for torn of It detaila. The notice of tbe humanity oi our troops will be observed, and the example may be improved by the rebels. It will alas be eeaa that the writer admits the victory to have been oars, up to tbe arrival of fresh regiments on tbe other side. Nor is there any of that exultation ia the tone of the letter, which might have been expected had they thought they bad anything to boast of. Mr. Lamar is wall knowa as a dis anlonist of long standing: '."'" ", Extract from a tetter dated Richmond, July (3, 1881. j iJ. C. PBREILL. Esa. Dear Sir: ' Ton will searoely believe that 1, here, so near the battle, could not get any parttoulars of it, except as related by President Davis's telegram on Mon day morning, till Tuesday night, whilst your son, with tbe fatal news, arrived here oa Wed nesday morning from Savannah. . I do most oor dlally sympathise with your loss a great loss of a most promisine son. But be died ia a glorious battle, for a moat glorious cause, and the victory so dearly purchased with tbe best of Georgia's blood will redound to the good and glory of the whole South for centuries to come, under Divine favor and guidance, to whom be all tbe praise and all the glory. ' The citizens of Richmond, like those of Win chester, are exerting tbeir utmost effort! In be half of the wounded. A committee arranges for their distribution; they are carefully taken from the ears to the private dwellings! the first ismuies in the state ana city have opened their aoort to ail wunoul aiscriminauoa-and their wives and daughters do the nursing, and all are vielng who shall accommodate them. This it poble, and will soon restore all that can be cured. I visited many, yesterday and to-day of the devoted Georgians of tbe 7th and 8th regiments, and, with one exception, who cannot live, i envied tnem the Donor of their wounds. The battle was most bloody with them, and made much more so by the unfortunate mistake or tnree other regiments of our own Bring into them. . .... - i Bartow bravelv redeemed bis Dledee to mike tbe name of bis State illustrious. Foremost ef all, be met dsnetrs SDDalline to any one else. and finally fell, leading bis brigade, to tbe charge, having previously lost his horse, shot from under him, and received a spent bail In his thigh. - ' Tbe enemy thought, np to 4 o'clock, they had the viotory and go they had; but the opportune arrival ot two tretb regiments turned the OH tie, and gave as a aJorious victory. . i Oa our retreat previously, onr wounded tell into tbeir hands. They treated them kindly, lilting them Into the shade, and leaving them with canteens full of water, and I am credibly informed that even then they told our men that they did not like to fight them; they had no otase, but were compelled to do it. Henee (I think it was) that tbey fled so readily when the reverses occurred. . r: -lit,... My Impressions ore, that with proper leelsla tlon by Congress cutting off all collusion be tween our enemies and Europe by letters of license to pass tbe blockade, by patting ao em bargo to endure as long as tbe blockade does; by repealing the tax on Imports, and making every Inlet from the Chesapeake to the Rio Grande a port of entry, so they cannot br ef fectually blockaded; and by levying a direct tax on everybody, on all property and upon all in comes to the amount of 25 to 30 millions dol lars; and by the issue of treasury not, receiv able for taxes the government will have sol diery enough, money enough, ana wiu soon bays open porta and free commerce to buy ebeapest and sell highest with all the world, and enjoy peace and amity with all. the world and the rest oi rurttan rugrima. , , Very respeouuiiy, G. B. LAMAR. I W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! r- -.. , ..; : - f . ' ta ' ...it Thli tplendid Hair Dp hnao tqaal IrwtaaatmowsTa elTect Beautiral Black or Batarel Brown oo alnmg tap tkba orlujarlpg to Hair naitinrwuiieiir aa ... effect of Bad Dyes, and Invigorate the hail . to lite. None ar gwaaln enma ttgaod f. A. BmVm!." Bold vrywhM. ' a-i-f - " ...i.. . . t i CHAB. BATCHBLOB, Proprtwtor, . U lylfcwly - , ' ; - 61 Barcmy Stmt, New Ton., HAIR DYEHAIR DYE. s Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Djt "' the Original and lest' In' the Worldl. All other tn but Imltitii, and ahoald bo avoided Uyoawiah toopridicul. . hi.-iT; ' GRAY, BED OB BUST! HAIR Dyed lnatantly to beautiful and Natural Brawn or Black, without Injury to BalrorBain. ' tlPTBEN MEDALS AND BIPLOMAB ksv b awarded to Wa. A. Batehektr mn 1888, and over 80,88 apylkationi hay bna aud ay tht Hair af hit tatrtat of hit famou dyei . --,- -v-' -'-.fi .v WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DIB produoel ool or net to b dlitlngubhed from natars, and It warranted not t injar b th tout, hewem loaf Itaupseeoaaa. ued,and th UI offnta of Bad Dynnmdid; tkaJbkr lavlgorated for lite bp thwiptendid Dy. : r ' - Sold In all eitin and town of tb United State. K Drugglatt and fancy Good Dealer.' ; JjyThi Gen ulna hat th nam and eddrea upon a steal plw wgravmt oa loar eldn f aaak boa, of WILLIAM A. BAiUUXMJit, aanroa . CHARLES BATCHELOH, Pioprletor, jyltwwlf I . ,i . .SLBnl7Stnet.MwIrk.? i : Irish Linen Goods. TTJAKBANTED FABKIO yi, 11 Linen Bhlrt Boaom Plain aad fancy Linen sheetings and Pillow Oaring.' -x 'fcijii j ltoaOmarlnrfrfMawe.. ;,. 1 . ,. Linen Poeket-baodkrf, all aian. . .i;.i, i , . .,. . Liaea Tcwvlllnn and DUpera !. . ' : Linrn Napkin adD'Oylin. ;.,. L . Linen Table OloUuand Satin Damuk. tliu Lin Towel with nlvraim. ! lfi. , Linen Stair Covering aud Oraeb. , . i ,v . i. fori,i,aiB)wprton . - - h . i , L ' l ; - j. t South HUtk etnet ; ' Baltimore -Clothing Ilousc' ! sj; TTTUfiio ' cAr- X23LsXTiil. - j,t:WaoVaeTBaB AJrb 4raoiamau aue r i l REAbV-MXBCLdtHinG. No. 308 w, Kaltimorwtreet - ,.vl"tt aiaaaTv x ao",! ti) :i c: s,i(f ' BALTinttBB, BldU i- ' , i i I i ..1,11 - i I mi ., -t . u.1) Itfie' ItsoTtmeut el Piete a raralskla. ''0oe''Ooiu'UatIy'ea jaBBd1""".. CPRIBIVCLOAKS AtNB BASQINESil (J NSW BTTLE Ataia dk Boat, No. BDSouUl opr4 m SAOqin, tiSLaXA. BaeoDuun and e'w In th aewmt and ml atyliah taannerw -Alio, tnnyera -ai ll-.L L.ia.. wmtm k-w Aaalan aarnMWMl. HlMBthw v-l t.l ..tbl i:s.i'l' ,.I.T.!itP'-!i:-v,?. ! l' I' 1" "' M WagSHP'awAn j i iaTnxll8'Tt j ; " . 1 I I I vwltllwal.. gjEt ,!;' ,. i-IU) nmtJLimvi Prom th New ork etmim. l ' Al all Dart! a. aaannraila - a.-u llged to pay Mr. Hew liaonn eaneh maonlMMld. oath, aa to th number cold, hi book gin aoMeeate manl. Prom thi rellablo aoan w bay otxaioad tb following rtatlaUaa. Of tb marhlnn aLiuTvMr 19, thww wan nid, - ...... . ' W,lf Vlleon.- S1,8M 'r I.M.SlngwrfcO M,SJ ' w G rover fc Bak- uBB Showinc th aalae of Whaala. St wiu a. k. a.u. then of any other Ooavpaaj." . . . Awaked thbhpiww4muM United Statn Pain ot 150. 188 aad 1880: a lao at Ui I Ohio State Pair ef 1859 aad ldOti . and at nearly aU th County Pair la th Seal. Our nrieaa. at tha lata . . , loot Kick maahln now (old. and bat a ana. ki.K-. uJL tn Interior tin thread eJtatm eUoh Bav forced upon th market. wuKMmtt, tat Tb WHBBLB WILSOB MACTflBB aukn She ' Lock Stiob the only ne which eaanot be raveled. It A" '. ry. rff T?Ht4t "ZI Have, U inHrumttm gfnn la their in, fna of char?. I H. CHART, 81 High t., Colnafcat, 0. . .a. . . WkU 8UMNBB At OOw - dc3 8a wiOknk wa Plk'i Opera Hoan, Obnaatl STONE'S BAZAAR. " . ..! No. 4 Ghv-vnne 'Blotik- A. P. STONE & O'HARRA ABB NOW RECEITINO THE IB WIB- CEB GOODS, and tnTit h pabUe t-rriif . ,; uem. no lucn itock of Oood ha over bna brwaght to thla market. Th South, u ooaaaaiianaa of lhafZii.M ' of th grain crop, ha not bna able to parch ttn a- nou goeoa, ana mi rac t aaa loraea the Importer to nil then at pubUe aaatloa. Oar bay (Mr. Stan) beinc la New Tork at thaaa aaua. JL advantag of tham, and w oau and will nU our good hare, at leaa than any on who purchased two week ainoe. paid for tnem in New fork. Our Most kjoaJt k every department of . .. - ELEGANT DRESS SILKS, . . I UTTUIHAN VELOURS, j - BROCHE VALENCIA3, 1 : j. , PRINTED MEBIN08, ' ' PRINTED C0BURG8, 0 -'-" DYED COBUGj BLACK ALPACAS, . . ORLEANS, ! t;-., , -. FANCY WOVEN FABRICS, ' - '" 1 ' " ALL WOOL DELAINES, , POPLINS, PRINTS, ,"" ' DELAINES.- SHAWLS AND CLOAKS! Five Thausand Dollars Worth i , Bought in One Day, LADIES FURS, HOSIERY DflPARTMMT. Uea'a, Ladln and Children's Under Shlrtt and Drawere,' Ladie. Minn and Ohildren'i Hosiery of all kind. In Wool and Lamb1 Wool; fleecy Line and Cotton Glovn -of vry make. I ALSO A oemplete assortment of all tbe usual varie ties of LADIES' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ' (- - OVERCOATINGS, 1 - TWEEDS, FLANNELS. I . RIBBONS, ' I ' DRESS TRIMMINGS, - Ladies and Gent's Linen Cambric Hand ;;. , kerohlefii, ftc 4e. To person who call on as, w pldg our word to Iflow them th largMt, beet and cheapeat ttoek of Ooed, ver na In thi market, or pax them on dollar per hour whll looking. dMl-dlyStawltw. STONE O'HABBA; NEV ARRIVALS SpriDg & Summer.- ilillinery. i 1 The Btoolc Kwplaxxlahed. ' " ' PATT.Y FBOfll LATKSr I KfF4BT AT I ONI 9t i) NE W YORK.i:' MT STOCK Of " '..'V"5 Spring & Bummer Millinery ' I aow complete, oomp rlsmf every vartety of MUln- eryt ate, a large aaeortmcnt of Bmareiderin, Hoetery and Botton, Jto el in aaaUUn and print tawoav- k aot fall to tort all who Bay favor oa With eaal.1(1Thi . goods have been bought at Panto price, andWIUbeaold at a email adranc on ooat. " ' -- j- i . 1 .'..J v.i til. '. '' HILLIHERT " Miss M.E.YOUNG, Ute or New Tork City, ' Will superintend1 th Millinery Dpartmnt; Brlong xperlenoT In th moit fashionable btabllahaunt la Breadway Will alone bo warranty that ah will b ahl ' U gir astln aatiafactioa ia matter of tun to all wb . t may (aTor ker with thalr order. . .,,. t - ,Th Ladle ot Columou and vicinity will pset. aoy t opt my sincere thank for their liberal patroaag, and ' I. would naueetfullg aalk-tt a eabHaaiaMaf aha mm 1 R. H. WAKES, " 88 East Tewn St,, GlMommt OO E. M. WnilAMS & C0M : ' front Street, Between State and Town." rTTHE OLD CABRIA6B A CHOP le atill running, and altkeagh C w praaun oi iai year aa nt keenly i upon her rannlnx rear, ah I artlll tnm.- ng Mt than iploudid PHATONS, ROOKA WATS, end v,, PRINOB ALBERT'S BHIPTING TOPS and NO-TOP BUGOIBS, OABBIAOB8, EXPRESS, SKELETON, DEMOCRAT and GRO0BRT WAGONS, SMALL OMNI BUSES and HACKS. Twenty yean ataady aanaftae taring ha given eat work a Wideaporad itpMiM u larouau in eoutn ana wen. Wth, ,refbndenit enneoenary to my acv ttdn I ia ragara to in enaiity ec ear want, w waai vmiT vanioLa. W na nil eoaa Tor Boweta fran , SiEStoSna. -' - . ! Dealara aaa b firntahed with tap amount of work at . .. abort aoUo. and at prion lower than aa be bought any whenia th Wnt. . Seoond head BogSMt tasoa to ohang f or aew work . S7BpalriBf doa neatly and at shott aotte. - tery on front, btwa Sat and Town stmts, Celam- , bua,Ohlo. . 1LTAII eommaaioatioM wtH iulipinplvAtonttoa, pf0rawSVT4tl uiLAM8.to iAa Aia. Ur-wlp . BV M. VI .00 i a ITEIJtB 0H1TTENDBN. i . . HlNIT t. CHITTtWDd 1 1 1 H. T. CHITTENDEN yXl ' ATT0RNBt8ATI.AW..srj.v R,llij ft TTa OfSraa. ISO naaadwa BM Talk Clt. and rVasoa' Saiutm; Oolumbu, Ohio. . iaTTOaretul attaatloa paid to OoUndoa iaorltftdftn -"" ' ""! " tl ill iAti 4 lA'QLE 3RASS ,70IlKS;,i; ' j , , .J, eraer Bprlasj dk wVatep Sia., ,"m wPQTTO op iai Mactonn of Bran and Onmpoetrlow OaattBa, ., , Pinlahed Brae Work af all Deocrtpttoat. I-tAL. . ' - ..... -. dl Elcctro Pfatift 'xii 'JGi!2is ! ! 2 r i '.,bl1u-1 . .1 1 1 ill I ' ',. Tl : I'd