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JO wrr Una; ostalda V , n wian me inoTl nwa; Dul all men aril ' :""""" -naannp.flliatltabUi 0latM,Bi ., half nrlca. 1 4(ao , tSa rula will at ba wM fraa7H7. " .yTtkl,i"?? " Dallr,wWrat.aatrt(t t tT "'yaiiaiwBwa) in vaina amlWaakta ,(M bota aaad, Ibaa tba ebarM tartka Waaklv muTZ alf tba rauaof tha Ball. ",T?.7 V? w ,9 auiuuaanani turn asaapl farttkflnlt pr)o. .'BUSINESS OARDSji Attornoymiiaw ; ! J 'w d .notrt imic, : ; OBct-iaibof Building,' oppoilU Oa'pltol qojr ' ' M O0LUKBUJ,)HI0 Attorney & Cotoisellor at law" MARION. OHIO, i Machine Mannficlnriui Gompaiy AKDfaOTClIU Of STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, OwtUp, MUlMjrtBg. aUailairy. . ,-, ait, V; Hallroaxa. Worn o? itnt inourTKW. 1 ' j , COLVBIBCS, OHIO. ' 0HJJ. AMB0I, lap'!. " f. amboi, Traaj. 1861. 1861. 1861. 1861. Summer Arrangements,---Time 1861. 1861. Summer Arrangements,---Time Changed. GREAT NORTHERN AND EASTERN ROUTE. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, & CINCIN'I RAILROAD. OosiiaoUDfUOnaUlna with tin FIRSBITKGH, IT. WATNB It CHICAGO JUILB0AD Ibr riUttmnK, PkUatepMa and BaiUmor. Mk for Ibrt Wayn4 and Chicago. Oonnactloi at Olarataod with tba IAKI IH0R1 RAIL- ... MM .- r OHBklrk, Baffal, Alkuw, loa, mnaw lwh, ,f THREE TRAINS DAILY, , ! K0IPT BUNDAT, from Oolaabai, tn (oonacUoo with TrainioB IJbaY ITTIifV-niAMI AND OOLVnBVI ffO XEW1A HAll,BOAP.i. IIR8T JiRAIN. N10HT IXPEt88.-tii.TS Oolumbai at 3.40 A'. It t will laara paaaaocen at all autlnn. n-tk r n.it.. top at Dafawara, Aabkr, Cardioiton and Ollaad. and at all atatrtu north of Gmon, aniTlna at Olaaland atftUO A. Dunkirk 3:00 P. M., Bufffl. SsJpImT """l" uiiua.. w p. af . Phlladal' HU5.10 J. M. OblcagaTla Crailln,tt 7:00 P. M. BSC0SD 1EAIN. . NB J?PK XpBJ!gB-laTta Oolu'mbua at 11:1(1 a. m. Wilt atop, atUwia Oaotra, (for Whita Bulpbur "i"""!- iwv uaruuiioa, uauon, CruUirn, gbal by.Maw Jodou. WaUlogtou and Grafton, arrtra at hlo, 10;Si p. Albu.,, 6:4ia. .lK.wo,k,V- p. Boaton. 4:40 p. n. Tbia Train aonnacU at gbal- SLtiJ TT VtV ' " uurt0 ' '. nrrtrmc at ',-" TBIBD f KAIIf . Mkll AMD AOOOKH0DATION tiaarai Oolunoi iVJiZl P'J"'. Bouthor Bbalb", and nt Now London, 7alllnton, fttrrtra, f?!1!?1!!?' rTir,n 0laaland at 6.M . ., laa' "."l!?' s ! Boton, U.aS prnM Pitubarik Chkar-. i Orratllna, 0:45 a. m. Thai Train naata ,0, fcBdu,lt7 Tolado, arrlrtng at Tolado at o.u n n. .- j . . , Pttont ileepi CaW awrrin on1 U Right Trtim to CMoagfj, Sew t . .' York and Boatoa. . Matnag, ti TVawff to JW Jir mI Aotfoai w Oiairtj io. to J'AUadtlpMa and -, ...',o ' JorAtw 0rtUi4. , . , , , -.- .a RETURNING. ' " " Hlght iTpreti arrirta ai Oolunbui at.'.'.iiiU if. ' Cincinnati Bxpraaaamraf at Ooluabai M40.it) A. If. AoaonwodaUon Bxpnaa arrtTaaal Columbua at7:M - - f" '7 n - ii' f lckttt mi Or niUmt mr nU. A U Ool08tbti,,joM 17,l3ll" 7 w voiaawaMLpiUw, t 1UU EA 100 ban print Xlo Oonta, 2uu, 1 SO pock 14 Ditch Ouiaroaut Jit Coffaa. 7bar0jloa0oiro. ,-,......!.,.' 1 0O bbia. tundnrd White Bnrara, oonatallng of Vff ; . 4rd,phniah6UaranlatadAandaOffai,lj1lA . 60 nlatala Qaorra Bank Oodnalu.,, , la tO bbU. llaaa and W. 1 Jdaokanl,', , T't S tea. Pick lalaoa. .,. , f, , V 100 tat. Ur BnJilni." lU J; "tl-4'' ' OaJ. boa do , do n'.t.'f. Co:i0 , lOOor.bondo da - iais-, rw Aa ElAak-Book Kannfiuitiirwi. ... Aktvj If J,iC fcii JL. - vaLicoss, arm. rn,r..-T.. j .?' Jart opined u ir4 '.!. I 3mv- ii- r'-i.mqn til .1 kvfvfmj AiU BOM, i y BAUfABOl, . aawSSi siu.-ui i Ho, IS Bona High lareaK i . 1 1 1 " ', fill I il i la i.i tiwar - vonwirtrrt-rx' A"" i)!T"ii nTTT-r-.Tr.d.Jt to Mtalu r.,iouis man nxixt, "1.1 3'. 'Vlo-frok Bit Jut rriw4 naaw amka n.-S00 BKTSTB toWiadlni nua Jty parhir fjo nht Jntrodnwd T,,,iyH iti n (, .alt eihw L . WOKCESTKB'S, ttl if w R'I..M Ifh'rTfnalu.jvi.tf .l.u..aisb uh battpon neatuo tht BV i. ot .4 .L.aiaunt . ,,nrr Mm JharywAara. Hlk i), . " 77,, .......u , ws.uxr iinaa, MM ifaaaaalaina at alaarlv .I.UA. ljlaiaW,aaia(.r. wT and ..L...:. .J- Tin . T " wiM-, JS-!!o,l,!M0 kn. aa wa saat ear trftUBDjllrttoriti, aawwrltUa nxl lrftlll lunrn. Imm,.! a...... n.n. ' a ' SBParlntada, Kaoaarlllt get (3e Taioa, htwt, I apt Haadlea Cnloa Bcbaola. Jo It, ft.pt aaiie ftohoalat g.u-jT n.n. ptMtno, Principal aunlaad ranal Btmlsa- War. lrfrrni.1 f. awkit a.i. .-i- u. r . Jonn Oamn, f riodpa, Bb-taRorml Bcbool. Mkoot. " Pro. tiatlMmaUoa, Ohio TJnrramtf, War, W. wanna. tWst Tm rU nti.i. . Hortwa, PrtociptJ Wet Hifh Bchool, CltW- land, 1 1 . l . .r A- Noiran, Ajaoctata Pj lncipal Blgk Bchool, Clm Mwsean IrBttwa, Principal High Ichool, Clara J. A.' Airmj).Jraknt af X lactic. Witntn. St. tnm. " tj " . Oh?' H "TV nmlaionaf of Oownoa Ichoola, a Moawaw, Prof.1 Matahj, Ofctrhn Collap. J Tnxw. ton, fwaldaaA Aataaah OaMawa, M T1 U. W. H. Ol-a.K tM U..I M , rluu.1 " - ''"'I tn a,atanjrnanir atfa .oaw, Prof.' taniuaii, Sigh Bchool, lopt CnioaBchoola, AtiUaod. , , ' "Ci 7atnn,nia ' Mitt Am -- rbmifn r. Presidents ps college3 iN omo. at AltrrrA flninnn Tl ha.w , n-.iii-i k. - . . - - a , tn 0M WanaTAn PirnmrA-"tt aieaaA nti aipaeta- ltwiUbanirfakdalA artbarnDhr nmaoa Ua oaai raauon, and will oltaobn oonaultad br aw lot uo"'w Ku.rviaai."-i'rwia( simw Icumo Ceuau'Harrtolora wa Uti aaad Wabatar a ortboa-rmphy. At a taoant ataatlng of our nooiiy.H WHdacMod to ebanga tt to conform pf wajrealtr'j Boyal Qwtrt Clctlonart."-Pnaldant waHU ,, i .,,riCTT """f 0otxaat-l .Bad It. worthy of iH.wiwni,-iniiBiBi jaiicnooca. Oiotui OoiLaoa. "II aura than niaats bt axpaota Uona. raconiawaa-tt aa tba aaandard utharitfta w. " ""w nna mr pnpui.." PraHdasi . Arrroow Ooujn.1 tdoat and aba to' una (a1 loach 5 wrttlnfandajUla, thaotinogrnplrraad pronua- Praatdaat BUI (" 1 - "la all mr writing, ipak Idk, and tanchTag, I barn an daarorad to eantoaa to tha rotea for ortbograpb and yiwiaaiuoaaiaoaiaiBaaia wanaatari DtcUonary." Horaca Mann, lata Praatdaat, i . - XurroR Ooutaa. OiKim "I moatcorriialti Bond Itaalbaaioal raliabla itnndard aatfaonly of tha ipuiim uaifiiagaaa 11 m new wnttan loa rpokto."- Pnaldant Andrawi. . . pCIIOOL' COMMISSIONERS Vf OHIO. Rt. Anton SmytX, OmmUtUmtJ of Common Bokoot a 9Mo. "Tha Dicttonar la aa fanpwrlihabla atooimaat to lha learning and indnatrr of Ita author, and an honor to tha world of kattan. Tba machanloal azaoutioa la far tana rior to that af anr otbarlasieon with whlnh 1 mm qnalntad." j Iron. Hon. M. B. Sammy. MOommUoidtur at ' HcAooU i Ohio. , "Tba Bort rallabta itaadard nutboritr af T paga.' ..! .i. , : I-teaUina Kewarpsper Of Ohio Bar Srem Ma Clmland Birald oj MarcX SB . Tha orthotraphy of tha Woroaatar Sletlonair la that aaed by moat. If not all. author, of dlatlaeUoa In tbia country ana sngiano, and aamorau to tba gaafrai uaaga of ordinary write re andtpaaken, Whaterer prejudloaa amy hava axlalad pratloualy, a careful itudy of tbia Tolama will lnrariably ba followed bya warm appreclntloa of Ita great awrita, aada deatra toaoa uaoinawauaaiaatea uarary, na it targe or anall, Lmm uwirj iniiaeiu ana wiu rwum an innarlana,. bU raoord of the learning of lUoonapilar. . , j from Us OrnciHHoH Ormmoreial of April M. L Here ere apwirdi of a hundred thouaand worth good, d and Indifferent wboaa aaaltirarioaa aiaanbiga and nenrauona, logeinerwita uietr correct apauing and pro- HnMiwn, in avi eieariy oeiora ua aye. too worn Ii anqaaatiaaably tba tree teat Tbeaanraaaf Big Ilea Wordt trar publlabad. s from O Ohotland FlatniaUr ofAjpt.to, IBM. iTldaatly Woaoaamn'a Iotaa Qoab-m Baonouta At no only U4 lart, W Ua aarr wrk of Ma land tmmr bai,andeaa by Re poatlbiUty tuner by owparieoa or fontroTtny. , j , . ' From t ToUio Bladt ofMay 29. Aa to raomiwounoa. Woatnraran n -m flT.vn.an lollowad by our beat author: la dednltlona ha Una iothlea to ba d Mired, tod la Uinoeum tt It undent to tay that .WouasTaa eta be aafely followed. . . - INQKAHI aV BRAGG, PMkUattarttBkaellraBtiaMara. HO. 191 BUPKBI0K ST., OLBVBLAND, OHIO. B i i : f i . ; THE IDTUALBENEnT ilEE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 -jr. i a t sor- Jit u it ' 'Noworlt, XJ- aT. Elvideaa Jnaaary l,l8i)!,daFer Cet, , !l-ll'l JU O.M '. i JlJp I, I I M BJ,819M SO, , ptatenteatfamaarr , igiit(J j , lalance, per atateaaml Jan. lit, 1860 BM08.5QI 30 Booalred for Premiums dul ling the seer lWCv..7t3t0SJ B, r.-its Baoelwad tot fa aire it daHng - -wl'J Ir- the year 1W0 .814,014 1 fatal taaalDta Her 18SS. ... BOTr nrfj fa Kid Olalma by Deaui,9S7,0M 00 PaM PoUelat aurrea- 'f t tt-lf . ft nTV4 dared 4I,11 SBtj r 1 Ml A Paid BaUriea, Pott I aga, Taaaa, Ix- lehang,w.-.ABL 54 T; j- T Paid CoawlMlonl to " r JJ ...--l, INtaewale.i,.fSB,aM T5 985,081 J I'dlVSTI Id Vat Balance Jaawary let. 1881 '.1 1. S 18 wis' 50 Otahoa hand....;.'.U.V...J MBSSt ia4' ( 1 '-' Bono, aad Morlma worth to aonBaal Bttate. worth doable tha " "" " ' aawunt loaned. 9Sttui W" OS mv'n fivaalam Sotaa, an PollcUa , , to lorot, only drawing s par teat. Interval.,-.. 1JHM i . . rl Baal Btteia..,.,.,.,.V i. W.K13 17 fcanueBoj1p.M..MyM,,,ajl3ldd, . . e,Bototeadflaeh,ln 1 ..N aj;iu. Sa trtttaitrion .... .vja n .T . . , Tetol Atst1i,.r". t',ll,Si4 n ,eia roocnea at aire, najurrog 3B,rs,SBfl 1,(39 sew yellclas lavs beta bwaed daring the rear. After a easeful ealealattea of lha prwaat Value af the lunaaaing roiicietef ine uoarny,ee Bartag the atoatiava; awttwai t eat are 4berarr, the Dlreotore have denlaaad a Prrnawaeil 45 per on, ew the Preeal wme paid at the table laUt.to all aollciearbr Ufa in feme. leeaad prior to January , IBM,tpall aiimkig to the luwii in lam voanpany be Ooaioanwa I aatea mg alt klndewt ute Contkigaiwaja,' Preaywia un.,.Mwuin, a PTlr Ipfl r-ltcaUona, wilt be furnliued wiTwopi ca.uoa, at the Ollice er Aaenskte at toe- 4)aa rfny .... ...... " BOUT. L. JITTtltgOW, Preaiamt. . n ni rw mm V. , . . . . arwWwr it am T ' " aiwaiuani, ra .1 i.,-...e-' ".opwie in nt aTsrettSt XSfa Ulualrb." IjHIrt AlfJl'ti-" ..21 CLACK rwinuvtiiMr,,. iw ' selMl jia,ueA is U turi eae MaMatKwo-sw .,' JsprpJ-iT ...ua r.iAtt 11 ia ana. 'a. tt mu aiajh stns t I t I I'SJi f':r "7 Pl''''i l .'mi' Oiflf I iLyersMrsaDaniia :umifi invr 1IA A eompotntd remedy eftafoal AUmtit thai cab ba TnaJe. T it i Bonaannmu tartrate c rmtt. BaMpurilla,1 w ftaabined -arUh ther'' robaUneed ' of ittll Rttmtaf dtontfrw pvwwt U to afford tn1 effee, tie antidota for tha diMaaea Samparilla 14 wpttted to mi. It la trslU-red that trach a it wanted by-thowj 'Trbo mffftr from Btrumout complainta, and that one trhich will Botampliab, Utair curt muat prora of btunetisa aerrio to thia larga elua of our aiEictd fcllow citiaena. Uow-cotrrptotdjthlt corapouad will do it hM been proyen by experiment on many of tJie worst cmci to be fovwd. of the foUowiiig r: Scxorm. abo ''Bo4autotfi Couhkam, ErtPPTION AD ERUfTfTl DnllaXst UtfrrBH. fcPjHPUl, lifcOTOUM.'tTOjWE.,: fiAii Rkbum, ROALO JUI4D, BirEIUS AMD 8TPUII4TI0 Ar- ncTioxa, MttonaiAt DisbaAb, tteonr, Neu xalou or Tio DoDXocaxcx. Debilitt. Dti- PXPIIA AND iNDIOiaTIOH, EbTSIPBLAS, RoSB ok St. ATHOBTiIiBB, and IndaeA th" whole cUm of complaints BrJaing farm. Impurity op . Tii oompouaA will Ubm-tximi a treat mo. moter of health, rhen taken in the tpring, to cnpei me xoui numort wnicn letter tn the blood at that Mason of the year. - By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorder, are ninpedr in the bud. 'Multitudei' can, by the aid of this remedy, eparr themselyet from the enduranee of foul erqptiona and ulcerous sores, throughwhich the syitem will strive to xi itsett or eommtions. if not aasisted to do this throTigh the ratwal channels pf the body by '.an 'alterative medicine., dr-anan AlltL trum mate4 blood whenever yon find iu impurities uunuua; uuvugn vHuunin punpies, crupuons, or1 sores ; cleanse it when yo find, it. i ob structed and slufziih in tha weina t elnan ir whenever it is foul, and your feelings will toll tou wncn. jcven wnereno parucuiiir disorder is fdt, people .enjoy better health, and .live longer, Ibr eleansing the. Wood. Keep the blood healthy. ah all is well t but witi thla rabWmn of life duotileredi , there can be no lasUng health. '. Sooner or later komething rntist ro wtong, and thtf great fflachinery of life Is disordered or' overthrown. - . Baraaparilla has. and deserves attach, tha xeputaUon-of accomplishing these ends. - But the world Las' beta egregiouely'JdeceiWi by preparations of it, "partly because the drug lone has not all the virtue that' is cTohped for it, but more becsuse many preparations, ' pretending to be. concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. .. . . . . XJurina late years the Dublin have "been mi.. led by large bottiee, pretending to ghre a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar, .llont of these have been Aaad upon the; aUK for they not only contain little, if any, Sampa rilla, but often no curative orobertiea white. er. Hence, bitter and painful dlsappijiatment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name useji is justly; despised, and has become synonymous Willi tapowioa twd oheat. i Still we call this compound sarsaparilla, and intend to supply iuch a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it, - And we think we have grow for believintr it has virtues which era irrmiatihla by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend. a to eure la. order to secure their comcler dicariau from the system,'the remedy should oe juaicieusiy laKea according to directions on uie Dome. . PREPARED B7 DR. I. CATER ft CO. LOWELL: MASS! ' ' Prion, ft par Bottle Blx Bottlta for 8. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for thu p r every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it ia wuureiy unneceiaary lor us to recount the evidence of its virtuet, wherever it hat bean era- pioyca. as it Oil loni been in eonitint m throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the seonle its SuaHtv la kent nn tn th. ru it ever hat been, and that it may be relied on to wj iur tuor reuci au u nil ever oeen round to do, AyerCatlwtic Pills -' 1 toe tbb ouai or - -1 - : Cotlitmtn. 'Janniice.' Dytoeviid. ' Indiaiutlan. Dy$erUery, Tout Slonwh, EtyipUa, lUadackt, PiU$, JVieumatitoi, Eruption and Skiti DiieaM, Lintr Complaint, Droptfi Tetttr, Tumort and Salt Rlievm, lVbrmt,, Gout, Nmralgia, iu a Dinner Pitt, and for Purifying th Blood. ' . 1 They are euear-eoatod, aa that the moat tens,, tire can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for fill the purposes of a family physio. . . .. Prtoe U seats per Box; Five boxes tor $1.00. Greet numbers ef Clergymen, Physicians, States en, aad eminent Tyrone ee. have lent their aames to eertify the unparalleled useful 11 eta of theae remedies, but our space here will sot permit the fneerdon of them. The Agents below named fur nlta gratis our Amiucan Almanac in which they are given; with alto full deecriptions of the above complainta. and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their ear, f 1 1 , t . . , Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with Mher preparations they make more nroflt on. Demand Ana's, and take no- etheri. The tick want the best aid there it for than, and they should haye it. , V! 1 1 : :.i , i ..: :;i.. AUourrtmeheeTuwfWaalelry -t,.; . cj .1 ...ji V':J.LlZLLVti1iT AnTOM.'OotobwS,' c AjUrTHtrirt,.., DeiV,,, eTerywbere. . .- 1 aoTftlrd.lwtw - ' " .1 ...,':, 1.; " J ' 't-' ' - ' ;';,STEAmRSi:;;';: v , r. : TO AND FKOBI - " U)ND0I)ERRY,T:qiABa0W. Liverpool, Montreal.' -Xinebec, fha aTaatreal Oaeaa itauanhfa ev-i-. ...i. a.. mii-MwerMOlydowllt Staaaaaaa aalk vary Sat. fare. ll VH0B.WBOUN, BOBRMIAH.i Jit w AfJUaAX0, l ' t 1 numu bhitoiv;. OAHADIAB,- I 3 IrOVA BOOTIAM. f SMsaa)aH Okii)MSai aa47nleltet Can. HvJ-M J."" .1: fitaawe irwaa 1. . 1 1 1 AKZSia TO AU tAUl Of iroori. ttaitess ot Ptrnmn to tropes' "!;' S30L BMO. f.41. '-"' Will sad freai tTTXBPOOn evtrv VTmimmZimV. and fme QU1HBO arwarw Staraaw.aallmeat vwi, j.itow auamaaa itee AtalMtad PaMrirtrt, to and froa Irelana and Boatland. Mrpf"lhe Btaeaaere art built of Iron, la watut-tlght wm.ym..v, mmttf mmm IH(IWinOH BrgeWtJ, Bad every tttenttoa It (aid to tht comfort and tcceeanwda- Aa thev wroaaarl altaM an iinrwtf. Bit rn tad dehy ef ealUof st St. John's a avoided, .nnn ri ; t . , j, j t-, ,r I eiaagow patatngert art farnltl ckaai to and from Indoaderry. aiaagow paaatngart are mraliiid. with .nss psaus warn anmata ajauwae at iwaaaie aatae. .tne' OertllVcaWe lataad tor earrjlng u and brlngbig out pae- i. 1 .. - all Ik. 1 1 . . . . r . . .n u nu tu riTjnai Hiwua oi ureal Mtaia and (aad. at reduced rataa. hr thk Una af anm. treb ty tha WAsuiatiroa una or baxlinm pacabts, bMtTlng Liverpool arary weak.-,, IKfr.n , . , lg-Bit Drafta far tt aa aawardle aay- laaderWalst. r' ,J HjeWiew erat the Offltie, ts' iSPtOAB. tTAXa BiaUW Vaurka. aaA aa VVaaTtvu W-1"--! t. , va, i t.-i '- r y ,i IA1XV tXiXZX eeasnllrata. Br - -ft- J. II. ARMSTRQMC: vt elB-iHAw rose Onlee.Ootuaitni. ohtor- w 1 CoTcirtacrahip. taM.a mmmmm . ton JAAIKS ADtUHrBATR aawattaa ta fcli !T? . wU h e-adnote- eader the Sua of Bala Bon. P.BAl.MBo.Th mJk uTT OolwakM, fehlS. VK. t v.i. a c " .t .r.v ... . 1 :,. .-- n t Mow 1. it 1 tr?rt'' rr- ti t Hew o. 1. , . ,1 tv re w - B ismpeenwf, i-at t-g a. u ... jcvan Haw inm . TTTH ,n aiia-aa wkh U.anJ . - a xnaaifw e t .U Tr.lf.i .-ai-lll L , I ; MnM to bd An moat ; Summer Arrangement. Little Miami & Columbus & Xenia ISam i.-1 .r RAILROADS. For Cine; ft .. ii rr ) II iu ti iiJi!1Ti).! 7tOS tit AAdikBApolil Through to lndianaoolls Vithoat Change ?f Cars laad bdt pne thsjjgeof.CaTtn betw m - ' ' jtt.'n Columbnsaad St. Louis1.' !(' .C-.t ais'l' .ail Sl a esfcul t. Four Trains DRfly frorii Coluriibus, .. .i;.i.wV-RST TRAI.v' ,.w-. AOOOMUODAnOlf at S a, stopplni at all its lloat between Colanaua and OlaolaaaU tad iraytoa. a "TD M Owlnnati at 10 05 a. at., and at Dayton at wave, eounietur u uiiiab mr i nri in run-in w the Waat. - T rrrr. ' : second; trax':x;::; Iondon,Oharleeton, Oedarvillt, Xenia, Bnrinx Valley, Oorwln, Iraaport, Bart Ancient. Morrow Bt.Tlebanoa, f oiter't, fcovelaad and Ullford, arrtrlng at OlMUnatl aOm A MA rHKHH nVC II aUl ana . . tfiwunla... ml T.aaV... t V.?" t"Wm a a.4 p. B.,enBeetlnt wrlk tka uiueanaaiiaiiMippiiiauroadrorlukavllla, Jkr.. Vin eeanea. Cairo, St. Louie, New Orleana, etc. i at Dayton foe Indlanapolle,UfayetW, Tern Haute, Obrctgo and eea vr wapsaJSIA fWlUiBJa.-, ( it el . j I . 'ft , r ;;7':'i;TmRDTiiAiNVi':';;;;:,v;',(;! HAIL at V.10 n. m.. atntmlnw m .11 .i.il. it ColoBbaa and Xenia, and at Baring Valley, Oorwln, Morrow and Lore laid, arriving AOlnclnnaU at J a. a. foTJRTH TRAIN. ':, HIOHT XZPRESS. via Daton. at 19 00 'tiPh?Uh? aiopping ai imaoa. Am la, Dayton, Mlddlatowu and Hamilton, arriving at OioctnnaU at 1.25 a, muf at Day ton at 9.35 a. m.: conneatln nininn.i mttw .. vnio anu unawippi atiiroaa wr Louttrllle, Sranrrille, Vlnoennee, Cairo, St. Loala. Meaphlt, New Orleana! od all potato South and Boath-weet; alaosat Dayton iw wiuwiatw,!!, utajeua, aarre hmm, Chtcaga, ate. i,1 : . lurfor further Information aad Through Tlokew, mVK' w AIVAAX.OA, A. AlMtamiXCw. IJiUOO AMDOC. siilntvthna ' . . . . in. ,. .-o-'i-ju ! t. . BTBADiR,' ' i' ' ' i.Uj 1 Oraerei Ticket Agent, Olnclnnatl.'' -!..... JNO. W. DOHKITT, m !. .. .. .-, -; . Aaent, Oolumbui.' i'i ' .; 1 !-... ,1: K.W. WOODWABB, : , '. . Buperlntanojent, Olnclnnatl., Colonial, July 14, 1861. . EAST. CENTRAL OHIO AND AND Steubenville Short Line RAILROADS RAILROADS COMBINED! -' 1 1. - , .....- i ' OONBBOima AT BILLAI1B WITH THB BALTIMORE & OHIO, AND AT PniBBUXOH WITH THB PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL r RAILROAD: NSK1M0 THB '.' I'.' , Shortest Quickest & Most Reliable i . ItoQte to all Eastern Cities ! Tf sins Leave Columbus as follows : MOKNIKO) IXPXBS8 :1 Leavea Columbua J.90 A. M. from Union Depot, via svuatiw or nieuoenviiNt arrtveaat Belairt, 1B.SO A. M.; BteabenvlMe. 12.90 P. M. : pittabnnh. a.40 v. M frtfajl. 1 1 A. at. I via AOmtown, arrlrea at New dolphin, i.19 A, M.; Hew York, 10.30 A. M. Connect! aoo ai uarraourg for Baltlaore, arriving at 7.45 A. M. Sleeping Can attached to tbia Train Prom Columbua, run directly through to Bellalre or Plttaburgh without change: and Paaieugtri via Allan- town arnrv u new x ork at 0 A. M. , ILrTWO HOURS IN ADVAN0B 0P N0RTHXRN 1 . MMBB, r, This Train also connect ai Bellalre with the , Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. t PITTSBUaOH IZPRESB. Learea Ooluabua 11 23 A. U.. from TJnlon B.not. ta Bteubenville; arrivet at Newark, 18.50 P. M.; Coahoc ton. S.15 P. M.l Btanbanllla. Q P. At.: Plttahnrr. H.in 1. jLTiuia bi inaoniy route cy wntcn raaeengara nan leaveClndnnaU at 7 2. M., go through to Pilta- uniia ju uaiigui, wiiueuf euange 01 cart or aeiay. . . FAST UNI.. ., . taavea Oolumbut S.15 P. M., from Union Depot, via Bellalre: arrivet at Newark, 3.83 P. M.J Zineevult, 4.33 P. M.: Bellalre .7 JS P. M.i Pittahah. 11. x ' M.: Barrlaburg, 9.00 ;a. M.J via AUmknon. arrivet at Hew Tork.4 P. M.: via PMtadolpMa, arrlvet Phlladelphla, 1J0 P. M.) New York, o P. M, ThU Train alto eonnectt at Harrlaburg for Baltimore, er- rariua a. jr. JU. ThU Train runt tbrourh to Bellalra or Plttihniwwlth. oat thante of Can; and from Plttabarg there It no change of Can to Philadelphia, or via Allentown to Hew York thus oseflng . .t , ; Tbm only Rout from Columbus to Baltimore, , roiiaaeipma, or new xorx, with only u .... oo caanga of Cars. Bv Ihla Train Paaunma aritn In K.a, Vn.k a.. loan la adranoe of the Northern lineo. Tbia Train alto connaola at BalUin with tha BalUmnM end Ohio R. .,.. . , 1 , , f. . , , ... .; CTTbls Route b 30 mile shorter to Pittsburg, Htimt wan iuv mnee Doner to i '',ntw xorK.ttiaa northern Lines. ' ' - I , It !l !. i r 1 Baggagt Claecked ToronelL to aU im : . .... i portaat Pointa aat. v , v i ' ' ' i U-M -,r., : ...AAA I0 TIOBAia VIA : j , BELLAIRE OR BTEUBENVILLE. ! TlckeU Caa Tr altker Ktei' :i i i Sl ' ' JU0. W. BROWlf. Oen. Ticket Agent Central Ohio It. A I. A. HUTCHINSON, Oen. Ticket Agent Steuboorllle Short Line. JelS AGRICTmiilWAREHpUSE ' 1 -Ajid fcseed JStore, PI ". 1 i :w BIAUB m GENERAL HARDVARE. isi HATLk, VaABB, 8 ABB, PUITT, OOBDAOH, Caas, Ptetau, WaAAifcTriuawf Wstra, imeraae Bubber Strang, lace Leather, Hoee and eot-ciy 1 Jltvoltitn la Heck THt sad Besrtvr : : ..' v j " v 'l l t' ' By w Md Semto Ooluwt,- r.--) , Jv i . " JtobroWered Pocket Handkerchleh.,,, e PVrUlOdOioTea.iuptTlormike. ' ' ;j uVoldaa Hill Bhtrttt vmrtoea ttyles . ' " ' " ' .BeyVOeldeaiUll Bhirto, do i . t;ii V- . y prlvtofind Btnet01orte.de . 1. h ., ,g -Heaaaod Pocket Haadkercnlala, various trite. ' , Half Hoot and Under Oannenla, : Aflp A B01, aprilS 'ft.u,f.1cHBoHlghtreet. rii.l ' r irrm ' aueaatoeearewaakeaf V AEniCAN VATCHC3, Vtaredbw I, HOWARD to HO 1 aaVa u. XlMwaWatcheaare far tuperior to aajrtbioa mr effarad to the piMlo, heretofore. Harme the eaoltntTa aeene. IoaB evil laea at price to Ml the ttoito. I ban art rptr4atorgt luXNifeeC - .-. ;i. ....J T I'V'wHfiLtRICAIT vVATCHts; p". aanatacwrta a rr 4,1111, ijur . TO 4 alse, a aatsortBtate, i;r..j n-i. i,tvwiiBH!.,ji,. laej48lP awi9. wATcxsss., s mNMMBUvsrOaw)atftaltait.,eM Tf.J. aATAOA, 1 "'ii 1 1 1 i i 1 j 1 f r r ; '.. - f 1 1 a 'Dell mmrimm,' '! f , ,001,1 :,: I 1 " SyaB... j...... i m ' ' ' ' " f.M ' [From the Petersburg Express, August 31.] [From the Petersburg Express, August 31.] Rebel Opinions on the Victory at Fort Hatteras. The bombardment aaa itantnra .f rn.t ri.t Sf Pfnl Federaf fleet, which sailed from Old Point aa Monday, and which we an. aonnoed yeeterday, baa been fully confirmed by It U now stated that the Federat fle.'and aewmpaaying lMachee, barges, etc., rjootaioed tvelva regiment, numbering newly or quite twelve thoueaed men. Instead of soar iheaaand, " f the agent af the assaeiated press "w""w-"Ji :-j . :. 1:1 ij ,. i. ..) j Wa reeret to hear that tt.a i.. at tort Uatterae, li 1C0I. Bradford, weU koowo in Virginia and North Carollaa, ba baviog served for many year In tha United States army. He, aa well as Com. Barron, are both highly valuable and efficient officers, and thels . T, hogh temporary, Is on that will be seriouelyfeH., . ,..., :, r , We bear also that oor foroes at Cape HatteraS warw larirar Ulan au anmrmatloa anaari na tn state In yeeterday' Exprtu. W ascertained jeeterday afternoon, from a young offloer who had just come in on a special train from North Carolina, that . 580 Confederate frmm .au. stationed at Cape Hatteras.all of whom were tutm puoDers. a oompajy of Bute troops, numbering 100 or more, reached the Fort oaiy i . hmJ2 Mon " fa 'nt he bands of Oen. aatler. - There were torantw 39.m. e at Fort Hatteras, but shot and shell were ooeroo. ' ' 1 rort Hatte'raa is situated on the outer 'coast of North Carolina, about twenty milea south of Cap Hatteraa, and although saffioient Urn had not elapsed from iu commencement to th at tack to render It very formidable.it I thought tut, with an abundance of ammunition and a Jaw men, K could hav suocesefully resisted the very fearful odd with whloh it wa compelled to contend on Thursday lst. . MaOT are dlSDOtad ta rllannta tha .J. u which come claim will be gained by th loved rr In occupying this point. ThatUl an im iwrtanl position, w do not entertain a doubt. If the ODlOioU Of thoie Whn liaaa haui. r.n.111.. ... - - - mm-mmv tat iSvvBa mm I al a aaBSa with Pamlico Sound for many years paat, is en- titled to consideration.. This sound is. but eighteen or twenty mile la .wldth-oaroly that, la-obably-and it waahea the most fertile MatlA. s.9 M-.t. n .t . . . rvvu vi nurui larniina; intat it amnra nna. notable Streams, theaa atraama tvana...itn u. into the Interior two reaohlng tba important town of Newbern and Waahinotnn. anrfaa..n. navigable for Lincoln's gunboats. , Havioz gamed access to the Sound, these gunboats can commit depredations upon tha innocent people of North Carolina to an almost Incalculable ex tent, ir tney do nothing mora serious. . In this oonnection the fallowing fmm ib wiin.i.n. Journal of Thursday afternoon is appropriate: ' tt A a ara fn.nt..J - . r " tuouMuueu bo rue ume einoe, au tha iiurtuoru paoen nava been hnwl bb In n,i Over the defective cherantap nt tha k)n.L.J. toe norto Carolina coast, and demanding that the i Jneet of cirates' who hare th tlr rendezvous In Newbera.be broken up.' , "Day before yeflterday, in obsdieooe and re spoDse to the howl, a large Federal flotilla steamed along down our coast, having passed Csp Henry on Monday evening, coming south with man and small boat, fin TnaaH.. ii... Appeared off Hatteraa, and may attempt a land ing to take the batteries In th rear and cap. tore them, thu scenting an entrance through the Inlet into th Sound, for their small boats Bud lleht steamers, who wnnlri thua h,.. flt?.0,.,1Le,h,IowwalrB '""a Newbern to Elizabeth City, with th power of Infliction fp "M"WUB b uus upon our people" . Thy exeUemeDk. we fear, ia ill eontbeaaUro Uarol'Dft, U Terr treat, man nmnrw. mm thfnlr hAlnir tinnOrtMaaelTa U...UU.! It . a " . mf rr- - wa eta aaawjMSeaWf aanger. a urge number of troops have been airmuj vruereu to mat point, ana U 1 rumored among passengers who arrived last evening, that the Governor will immediately nail nnt tha ... . -v r J Captured Confederates. Ti . A rt. ... . : .. a us AumiuiBiraiion ia trranuaii mm.ni. round to an acceptance of the necessities of the ume m regara to toe treatment or persons cap tared under arms atralnat tha Union, r n ariL ourl there have already been several exchange of prioor according to the usage of war. and tba practice Is growing In favor elsewhere, Ia th article of capltataUon.by which Commo dore Barron, of the Confederate Navy, surren dered bl force at Hatteraa Inlet a few day go, it wa stipulated on the part of the United Stole officers that th rebel soldiers should be treated a "prionr of war," whieh I a direct recognition of belligerent rights. " Wa think it imwiy mat ua reaerai Administration will no longer bold to th doctrine that It cannot eon. lent to th exchange of prisoners, but must re- gara all enemies token In tha present conflict i traitors, una as iisdis to indictment and pun ishment for treason. This last mentioned poei Uon U almost, If not quite, anteaable, And however reluclant the Administratis, In iiuamI aila... -. I. . . " r"""t uy vtuer weaimeut than that du to Insurrectionists or rfntura. mitt.... exlgenoiee- would seem to demand the course St. Louis Repub. The Reason Why Democrats Abolition. oppoee aboUtkut beeaasa iu vota ries hav always denounced the Coaatitntion aa "a league with hall," sad held diaanloa to be a positive blessing. ThU oartainly I auffioieat baeU tor th opposition of aay loyal man to a poUoal organization, -But thtre are other reeaon. And first a citizen of Illinois haa no but ngue ui meuuie wiu tn affair of Ken tocky, than a cltiten of Kentucky ha with th affairs of Illinois.. This 1 (ha tra txnstUa tional dootrin. and wa meat ithr lira an to it. ot sgree with Pbilllpsy Garrison aad Greeley that tha CouUtntioal a "leegu with jKl5 and therefore acknowledge that wa are firhtio to sustain a Meovenant with helL" Seooodlv Kentucky 1 a loyal Suts, bat it I. alo a t W toWln -! troa la tha Union baeaaee b tbiaka bee property and rlghta will be safer thr than In seceesioD. DemocraU. therefore, hold that it la th duty or tha Gov ernment to proteot Kentucky In aU her rights, Whether slaveholding r ether, and thai every really loyal eitlsen at tha North will abandon a boiler of emancipation., whloh will irritat the Bontheru Unionlstt, an4 may terrify them lata rebslllon. W hold, as party, thM the Gov ernment ha enemite enough outh of Maeou and Dixon's line already, and that any man who advocate- doctrines which tend to Increase th Bombers of thos enemies mast be opposed bp every constitutional means in our power, aad w belleva that this Is th sentiment of an enor moo majority of tba American people. t Beeldee this, wa do no believe that In any poealbl contingency beaeflt can b derived to th Usioa aaaaa hi eranaodiiaiirn. w. m. aeve reach' th slave to amaaclpate them in the ootwa Stat, aad, If wa ooaid, it U doubt ful whether they would hoi tarn item aa la alarm: aad as their freedom la aaaault Bptm their lamancipatore. .: Latly-e do not knew What tail pa dem With thane In a et.ta nl iv. f th,M rB" fo saeooaata- Htroauiy, aa impraoueapiuty,. aad ita mjottioe v MvuwwTm wuiuw , mnn, anouHeu is to b fear Bd and shwaned..' t ..1,., fUiwin,t i:t r 1 W mart keen faith with, loyal Soattteraert ss wall aa loyal Northern srs. There are indl. oaUM that by a proper policy agaiaat aboUUoa wa may wia back many maa ia tha aeeeeed State, and eo para tha way la a reeonetnotlea of tha Union, i In North Carolina th loyal tlmeat la awakeaiag. 8o ia Etstsra Tcnaea e nwhll - K eo tacky, . Mietoari,. Jdarylaad, Weetara Virginia, aad Delaware, all .atave States, ara ganatalty irmla theaattoDftl eaaae. Shall wa keep she strtogtA tout proffered , nd Mva tba (Wfea.-ar, by eepomiiia as mbetU tioa iolicr, throw ll awy,wa4 am kaaanaaaatlr destroy th -Union I ;That la. theaiarpl eaaa. tlon which ttsAogUtlon jounraU and. leader! :-i.l4uiilii'ilj I7,??'!to A'?0ly' : ,PmocraU say. earl the Union ml all hatardS. ' Da everything ti ...a. I, . 1 - jr., 7 . - a .. ... aauuyt HI lua&w a lUUKKKKaDI peaOO- nght for It, nd. by exaoi atwaUtatlonal justice to all sections, prov how sincere i your devo tloo to,- It. - That la. tba poaition (hey offer t th people, and that position rendets ft tmpen Mr upou them to declare poIiUoat war up the radical Abolitionists., who, of ! all partlea li me country, esteem their partisan dogma! mar aiuuvrtaui tnan rna neaMapaaiiiin at tha Chicago Times. The Position Toward the United States—Views of an Intelligent American. , An Intelligent Amerloao, who I la England wrttea aieUee to th lon Put, UjrWoltA Eogland la not with ua In thu at...i. ti. thu neither Jn ber Govern moot nor her peopii turn Maorunvquif oe, lAOOnogp. th BMI ufaoturing otMliglous, th aiiatocraU arpfoT '!"," iwaaeeB, ia cDgiana our mend. 'WAea Napoleon Drononaoad Enoland ta ha n..i2 or shopkeepers," he simply meant that aba wai .MwuuKiuy aeinan. -xou hav Aba ky ulhli to her present feeling toward tbeUnlietJ StatdU if no avenue is ooened before th ii,t i iU oember next by which th oottoniuanereor amouir euu reiy ,npoa ouly Motiving tbd present crop of raw material from tba Southern eiates, a national bankruotov ia nnoa. this eountry , Tha talk about Indian cottoo ia noni seose. Not oa spindle la a thousand eaa twisi ia. aiu uey could, it wm lak four yeanl With Soil and climate and lino ana .kill .J wuuu in javor 01 US mitlvntlnn aa thaw uA against it, to bridge over tba .chasm, c F oaf Vnare! whan fra .r .ia l ... an --, ---- h m w .raw a atvT a are auui 4 OlSnt tO imaovarlah. anrl nf mm aat ...... four million of ber factory operative. , JLook a. w iwTcatrj riooonweaven jaet a inter, and then multiply , their number by thro hendred, u yon wuh to understand what hangs over this country In almost as nsar proximity as tha aa tumnralns. , ,. ... : ... , " t Nsvertbeless. Eneland aill not Interfapa with onr )Iockade. I regard thU aa oertaln.. Nl oniy would this not help , the matter, bat In view of that large section of her people most Interested in her stapl production, wbos ansa J Imous wish no Ministry v sutures to thwart, It would Inextricably complicate what i already bad enough. Th EnglUb people, and the Government too, have a thorough conviction. that, even With our orient dlfflmiltlaa nn xure. hands, wa abould declare wax against England, on ths slightest real, causst antfwlth that -! vicuouuera exist a (ear that ia ease of ho. tilitiss the old grudge would sot aa a bond to unite all the StaU4a etrikla the heavleet blow agalnat oor anelent foK . Added to all, this is th Haver dlamitaed thaaetiaW-ea alamant In English policy almost paramouat-ttkat thai uiendship with irano wIU yet prove to be bol low, and that th Emperor eali awaits oodoi tunity to avenge WBArloo.j:,A,wae with the United State, wbieh would cripple oetamecoe,, stop th Importation of breadstuff, wholly tdoaa' aireauj too giattea marKet, end aepauasly lor years shut the doors of every oottoa factory, yppveeu, at wooia oe. oy miuioos ol starring fb?". nd De68ared ffllU-owners, would, lo uw vpiuion or toe noiuers ox tore per oenU and th landed arlstocraoy, rurnteh a dlstractad aad impoverished country aooh an opportunity. : It may be regarded, therefore, ae certain that cngiana win not Interfere In our troubles. Neither will France. Owlnrr tn tha mmiiI Influence and plauaibl miirpreatallon of our late minister, nearly every leading member of th French Chamber avow strong sympathy with th (seeding Stales. It Is not It weeks since the French Minister of Foreign Affairs advised a distinguished Italian officer who went to him for lettera to Waahlnvton with a ia. of entering our servioe. to rather go Into the Southern army. I do not know that thia feel. tog Is shared by the Emperor now, though there waa no aouot bdoui nia proclivttiee wbo. Mr. Faulkner left. Notwithstanding all this, and Ia spite of the new soreness felt In regard to AaLav aa A. t aBC m. uT I . a. a a . uo ut tana act, rrance is not iixsiy, either alone, or in concert with England, to teterfer. France most hav bread, and this the United 0.. 1! mi . . . . . wtstwa auuuuaa. imt eiOKl tact 11 an ahaoInU guaranty of paciflo policy on the part of the umwrur. seniuea. wnen naa ijn Naitniann. daring hi whole public life, under whatever pressure, ever shown any active aympatby ia behalf of the Preach manufacturers 7 And, as in England, it is the manufaotnrine slue who either as consumers of the raw material grown iu niuoTica. or as producers oi me lattice told in America, are the anfferers. ' - - Of course the forerome cdIbIco ara formed upon the belief .that Washington I aafe from any attack the rebel may saake upon It. Whatever might be the efftat twodaaad ethnma by tha loss of th Nation's Capital -and, judg ing from what Northern men are bare, it would be to concentrate the life of the eountry Into a twwwr trraiiiuDieenoogB m wp lu immm D K stent force ef Ue rebels into theGali of exloo it would be dlcwtroua to oar toralga relations. Heaven aav a from such a oataa trophe! . Whatever might be lu result in pro ducing a recognition of the set ditant MComrd- erateoT St tee" a a dlatinet and InaenaBalant natioo and there I room to doubt U would o strengthen tba hand of. the oumi ef free governmente and popular inatltotiona, aad eo destroy the little faith ef the. maasea ia aw ability ultimately to oruab iaatwUUion.ibai notnmg bat eomplsto suooees would ever gite ua ana uearty aympauy 01 C.aropeL;.c.. 1 1 a- k Insli Iine3DLGoba.J j''es WABRAATED FABBtlD . n . -( U0o?,L,??T? W Meaaep-.v. a il . . . aula uut aou anapDut aainana. i . 1 " -k Linen Sheeting and unew OiInn.T " Linen Oambrfc and Lan. L..n. ' i .i t AMaea Pnrrat bawrlk'au all ataat. ' 11 LhenNna1iaindD,0ylta?V , ' Lima Table Olotfat aud Batht Daaweki. '", u Linen Toweie wiu eolatadbetwara.'i ti bsl)' Linen Blair Oovarinataadtliaak, t.u vq Portaltatlowsiiiiei. . r. I ! fabn . Ho. W Booth Hlahatrarl, KICRR-WI1. treat tU Netftork wrvei.V ? I all atartlaa - - - tavat. 2 ihredtoMV Mr llnTl a Mliaaal naa. and art alio eoatpelled to make latum to hla, aadar oath, aa to tn cumber aold, bia boot, glte aoorrect .tttt tt. front thle reliable toureo We but attained toe '"S eaatauot. f tba aaohtots aaae ta tot pea 1850, there won teld, ...... i. By Wheel,, m WDKaw..j:'8l.i u.) ui, I . -"5VLM. BtngrAOo.w.T.,...10,JllaV, ! ' T-vrrmiABakr......." i thirwtrrgttsealceof Whetletai WHtoa to'u'oVrilKi1 Sneett any ether Oompaay.". iJ fc-i.. v ! Awarded thoh.neet piueBnat ml tbm ktt .t-Uiu! - Celled Stetaa Tia WS8, MB and USOi Ui -1 eke el-the tiV-t-.ti.. I, . Ohio Stare Salre of lR3indl8iWj . I aad tt nearly aU too Ooaato Patr to She Skhfi-T i Orprleet.at thelatoreiTaoO'ara ateaaa toot MeA amehlne now eold, and but a tilfle higher than the falertor mm Strwetl IrWrto H4ek whmAm, . . Th4 WHBBLBR to WTtBOlt MAbBTNB rnakea fbe I Sat!!L wi'Kf " H. ORART, l P)lg it., tXwmbn, Q. ' ".'Im'ZII- ' L ' V WM- SCMHBR St -004 M acwdfcwOa ylhe'S Opera Howie, Cincinnati R -ar?JaRJP,"B.0" .TAAal w.-i-.i.-a oi a RAI4 A lo1' P0 lr.U.,A 1 ytvvB Sautn!rt aaMBlH avwtuwi btw bvthi, )bh uvaBM n ti i ' - ' a SP,JrSJ9,'0a J9QlieET ...-JLJrtJ'1', ,'-'. toi-t,tajvf,i.wty..in(ji,.,),, ewnaae. a.trnuta ana ttew,a.t to the aer-t ... i aaaae. .ilw,,t.t lli amty, ewiaued eaprewu' ftw f laprito T i i i , i . i"05- JeW.xjTT, V!uj.V rrifwx,oiiiav:'vitkj't ivis... . tiJcirft,DTiJii:fKjtj r? JA 11 J i :l',T,Tb.4j ,T?.v,l: A1," J'.ia, ,. flTrt"M - W, - . ' HUNImvVEIL,8', ,,,Jt UNITERSAaj. aiwayt Saraaaaets at oaaaapiioa. A & Soorwraa haa no taperlea. i 1 IroV aU Ortlteer Baetto propertiee, may ba aaad byatott tolleataaonttJa to Uona, aad Jrtoot toafctonja? ' ' CKLKBRATEI) i;'f 'l!lB!ji .y ir,t' ...TOLU ANODYNE. Tea OaaaTan Vivaaai Ovurt ever eferad It tot world, toatatokwaea a aataole tf .Optaia, aor any eaa vtonoa bat IU etriotly yoeetable tal awdloal propertiee. a. mmrm mmmmwsf mr annuaau,' stanaiTiaf, aoor, To?TMA, Acaa, OaTanaa, Rote oa Hat hvat, aad all miner Marroaegeiptaln4e ' .. ii Lwl , Aewa sod Hrailaeha to - aH 111 varletltt, ' i',?!."?!!1, "Blcbaoel udeabltd teetaoni all an offered. 1 -. ' . 1 Poa Dauaitnt Tama It Ii a moot perftot reaMdy. Poi . Bowo, Oottrtuirra, ATUr reawvuif the tatoltaeuj . t".r? r naiu aea tviai BMita. k,n, and to Dealer or faavatoadjaertotlva auanhtot wttKau. Prepared auler OM ipacial ewperrlalou of JOHSf R., BHJBJVKWELL, r ir :t CWtvi AM HUUtlOTOTiet, Re 0 CoauaersUl Wharf, Bostoa, Ksss To whoa plant direct aH eopaunltatlone. Prleae-Ltrge Cough ReaMdy, S aesbj per bottle Small ' aj ' ti Tola Aaodyne, ' 50" T"r.be. aaual whoteeale aid retaU dealer,, JWBJUrK.r"',r tf. 1. HARPS, JOHN R. COOK, J. M. DBNIO . DBNIOtoBokB. A.J.80HUBLLBR 40, aayl7rly Aawats for Oolumbua, Ohio. STONED BAZAAa. No. ''Vhne ' BlotVk. A. P STOIVE' i'CflARRA i. IBR 000D8. and lavltotkt pubtle to bnrpect - e each atodt of flooda hat evwrbaea brought te thlt Btrkat. Th Boaah, toooawaqaouc. ot the failure of the graia crop, hea aotheaa able to pufehaae the ue- ai ,BMuty m rm goodi, nod tba fact haa forced the fSPn,"U TS .lWle aaetton. Our buyer (Mr. Stone) belu to New Tort at na i. i .'Zl adrantag of toeaa, a4 wa eaa and will tell our gooda f'" than any one who pnrchaied two weeka Hoot. ELEGANT DRE33 SILKRJ1 OTTOMAN VELOURS, . BROCHE TALENCIAS, - PRINTED MEBINOS, -JPRINTED C0BURQ3, mCKALrACAS pTFf,0?-' ORLEANS, ' " ' ' ' " , FANCY WOVEN FABRICS, - i I Ji I. -J i ALL WOOL DELAINES, POPLINS, PRINTS, ( " DELAINES. SHAWLS. AND CLOAKS! Five Thausand Dollars Worth ;,;BOTght' in One Day ; LADIES" FURS, j HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, Hen'i,Ladiat and Children ! Under Bhlrlt and D ravin Udiet, Mieeee and Ohlldraa't Hoalary ef all kindi. In Wool and Umb'i Wool; Ilaeey Lined aad Oottoa aiovat of ovary make. i ':. ' 7 teo ' A complete assortment of all the nanal Me of - LADIES' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, OVERCOATINGS, i ' TWPirno FLANNELS. ' RIBBONS, i DRESS TRIMMINGS, ladies and Gent's Linen Cambria Hand- Aercniea, Ac. To neraona who call . . . i. "Z7n.r.'"-n'"' Wtm one ollar per hour while kwktne. aaE.-autaWlUr. BTONB A O'HARBA. NEW ARRIVALS , . , Summer Millinery. Spring & '.i i i . Tha Btoplc Roplealahad PKORI laATBST IBtrOBTATIIINa A NEW YORK. , . .. i MT STOCK Ot Spring 8c Srunmer IJillinoxy B0W wamleto, ooaprktag tvtry variety of Mllla eiyi alio, a targe aejortaeat of labroldertee; eetety ' aad Notlona, A., aadlnquaaUtiad prtot that nam. not faU to wit all who may toror at wlthaeaU. Tha good, bare heoA tKHtatPaak prlcef,. tad will btold , at t mult advance on coat. ' ' " T j Ui ,Tltl I ' I m .,J, 7. jj 1' li-j.i Mlllilaf KEY' ; Miss M.E.YOUNG, late of New YortCUy," ' Will eapertatend the Milliner nam.r..'. ' ' ' - " a aeaa AUtapc IVU StperioBoTto the moat Tuhionable XatabUehmant n BrenayWUt atone be awarraaty toot eh win bo able toal-eatlaaaktoeUea k awaitotBrf tatto toall : ewavortetultatbtUrerdeia. h i The Udlaa ot Oolumbui ud vicinity will an. ept ay rinctrt (hanka for their liberal patronage, nd 1 would reepeotfulry tolldl a eeaOaiiaaet of tht awe. ' lad! to ari'4'.r-j..W'aa avAA - -t 6B Eaat Ttwa aa., uaiBataaa, o, , nttoiB cnTititBf . ; iA atir t. carr-amit. H.T. CHITTENDCN' T lI Sire ecATTCutNlTf airAW.- t-jjojj: et !ITiMeak Ma-ltWTtotT'Oia.'-..a : i ita wm iptao, id voiiaeaoat.,. ;epnw;aoa M'ti xMCixnai- VI l .HQ I RAEAfiy-nADECLOTHiriG:' a ( I.' a A.l m, i.lJ. " "ems aatoarv'awwesreaa,)'; ' t .i vlj ! e4lui ,Jio;iAtiartlHBi m Llerga, aaaartmenl jcol PInb bb! Tsalshtot t KSri to! e laAduj ,,. , y.?!iy-..-,--.f,-Tv T.. ,5-r"r,B,r,XTr,"et 7 . i ,.X4cc2ixx2r;ro,'t pf fmtmrmmmm er In) aad Oeaapw-Ho Otottaea, .llnUh4 rae Wore of all rjr...-.. fehllMly