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VOLUME XV PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT k BAIOOM. Oh'UCK JOURNAL lUILDllVOS, HtHH AND HAIL ITHKBT3. COUNTINQ ROOM ON PEARL. STREET . TBUMS luvRrliiblY In sdranr The itiMj, in pfrom in Columbus, pnr year - 96 00 s.-nt ny mail out ul Culumliui 5 00 duriug tbti ielnn,nd j"r Wukly balance of Yimr (n Columbus . . . Hv mail rfw Tri-Wntklr by mall Wnekly in Culuinbus Uutol tho city; by uihJI, itiulfi To clubs ot lour and upward! To clubs nl ten and upwards, to one sddtvss DnilyiWMlun - . Trl-Wwkiy Weakly, single 'I'd clubs ut live and upwnrds . fi 00 4 00 a oo 9 00 1 50 1 25 - 1 00 8 00 1 00 SO 40 . Advertising. 1 lie following ratea and rulci of adTertlaliiu bHve been agreed Uum between tin? proprietor ol the Ohio Statesman and lue Ohio ware journal, to ue obserred, m all eaaea, alter thia data July Dully Pnper. Oiil' aqunre, 10 line or leti, nnn insertion ' " eHch additional . 1 mvk It 3 ..... . " " I rnon'h ..... it , " ' 3 " " 0 9 ' W tMnndiiiR card, 5 tinea or Inn, pnr annum . column, will. 4changi4, " . . 90 !t0 - 035 . 1 50 9 00, - . 3 00 . 4 00 . . 6 00 800 10 00 . 15 00 18 00 . 10 00 . soon . 29 00 . 25 00 .10 00 . 80 00 . 35 00 40 00 . 45 00 55 00 6 . . W I. ' rhniigtid weekly " dHily 1 with 4ulianutia "H . .i la " chtuignd weekly aaiiy 130 00 uther eaaea not provided tor, chargeable In conformity with the HQovn raifta. Tbe tHiiritird of meaiurement to ! minion trpe. For earn additional square In the daily. Inserted one month, or a praater lentil oi time, ana lor eacn uaiuonsi squnre inrerted mnler this yearly ratea, bait price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unleaa It la am- dried on ttin luHituaeript, or pmvlousl; agreed upon between the ,nrlirs. rublisbera not accountable lur the accuracy ol legaladvertlte-ai-nis boyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidate! (lor office of every description,) to be tred at the rnte ot filty cenU per wwk, for each name ; the nine to lie, in an caeca, pam in anvance. All Hdverllaeiiioiila hum at ranger or transient peraona to be pud in advance. Advei linemen! not marked uo the copy tor a specified number ol inaertiona, will be continued one month, unleaa ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privilcgea of yearly advertmera, will Iim confliwd rigidly to I heir regulitr business i and all advertUemonta not pertaining tliere-lOj to hu imid lor extra. Advertisements lor Aucttoneera, Orneral Agenta, Real Eotate AKtms, &C, not to be contracted for by tbn year, but to bo charged by ihu piece, at the uaual ratea. NO ADVEaTinKMKNTfl CAN SB INRHTRD GBATTJITOUSLT AdverlianmeiiU tor charitable institutiona, tire compnniea, ward, ownehip, and other public meetings, and such like, to he charged bdl price. MarnnRn notices to be charged 25 cenu. Deaths uiatirted without clinrtje, unleaa accompanied by funeral mitatioua, or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to bi paid tor. Regular adrertisera, and all others sending communications or requiring noticns, desiring to call attention to faira,soirt:a, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for mliuiltHntu all notices of private associations every notice iciirned to call attention to private enti.'rprtsea, calculated or in-, ended to promote individual intcrcat, can only be Inserted with he understanding that the annie ia to be paid lor. If Intended to ue averted in th't'etlitorial column, the lame will be charged at -nn rate ol nut leas than 20 centa per line, and then only when icc.iU'panied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to bo charged not lest than double the a i'ie rates, and measured as it solid. Advel-tinm"nti on the iiiaidn exclusively, to be charged at the r tf ol 50 per cent, in advance on the ahove letea. Attortitjys will bo holden for tho price of Insertingadvertise-i.-iiw hroiiubt in by them. Counting Houba Almanac for 1851. PIllNTPn mn Ditm uurn nv I - - - - - .. , .m T.jw t.r.s T. .. .. 1 9 il "i ti 7 8 9 in n i in it IS Ui 17 18 hi in a '! ai a t jr ;'Jli -17 ii 2! 30 111 i " FEBRUARY. a. h T. w T. r. . .. "l a :l 4 5 6 7 8 9 1(1 II li! IH 14 l 16 17 is in an ai aa as h if a a7 as .. a. "jiiTpr. wj.j; s- .. 7. .. .. .. 1 I a 3 4 S fi 7 8 9 III II 12 13 14 IA ir. 17 18 mi an ai aa 23 a4 as an a7 as 29 30 :llj 711 APRIL. jr.T.wT.Frii. .. .. i a 3 4 fi i II 7 8 0 III II ia !13 14 15 Hi 17 18 l!l ;20 21 aa 23 24 23 211 27 28 ? 30 . . .. r MAlT il-' il" T' ' i' 77 7. 77 77 1 ? "3 4 5 fi 7 8 fi 10 II 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 I!l2liai 22 23 24 as an a7 as an to :n JUKE. ..T.w T. r. $. 1 2 3 4 fi li 7 8 9 III II ia 13 I t 15 1(1 17 III 1!) 21121 ;2a aa 24 a an 27 as jan au 9-m. t. v t. r. a. L. .. i a 3 4 "5 i; 7 8 in ii ia 13 14 IA II! 17 IS 19 an 21 aa 23 24 as 26 27 28 2!l 3(1 31 .. .. AU3UST. h.t. w t I r s, I 4 S II 7 8 II 12 13 I I l.S 18 19 20 21 22 ar. an 27 as an SEPTEMBER. t. T. w jr.J rJ. .. I 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 II la 13 v 14 15 l(i 17 18 19 3(1 X si aa 23a4 ar. an a7 V 28 29 311 J " OCTOBER. y 8 M. T. IvlT.j V. 8. 7777' 12 3 4 fi 7 8 9 III 11 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 30 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 3(1 31 .. NOVEMBER. m.t. w t.f.s.I 777. .7 77.. I 3 4 5 II 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 30 21 23 34 25 2(i 37 28 39 77 T 23"'4 Tf 7 8 9 in li ia 13; 14 15 1(1 17 18 19 30 21 22 23 24 25 ai. 27 as 39 3(1 :ll .. .... '8 ttmVWh OA1.LOWAY. HKWBT 9. PAOM. HALL4IWAV PAE, ATTIlKKCVa AT LAW. WE will pnwticn l, h partrwr., In tho Courli ol Pmiikllii and .djiilniiig countlM, nii In the Circuit ami Dl.trlct V. 8. ConrU. Olllro In flstt'. iww builihug, oppuilte Htntc Hou. tnT'i tl A. B. BUTTLES. Attornrr mm Cawwllar nt l,w, ( nlnmb... Ohio, offlre, No. 'i, Jlwil'i blKcbwige. oppotitn eVctoUrjr ot titnte utile il . WALTER. THRALL, Attorney Hud Coanaf-ller nl Law, Cnlnmbii.), Ohio. ALdO, aCominuwIonertoloko the Acknowledgment ol Ueoda lor the Mute of New York. OIHco on High at, belwoen Town and Rich. octal lccian iirrn.li. THgo. com aroci. beo. fl. comstock. BUTTLKH, CO.IIHTOVK V CO., (Hucceaaor. to B. (Jtraialoek, It Co.,) I.MJKWAIiniNG AND COMMISSION MERCUANT8, Lard Oil Manulacturera, and dealora In Halt, FUater. Fiah and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbua, Ohio, jjp Liberal ailvancea madn on ron.ignmenta. I mart j. KinnWAV (.' Im Foundry, Brand atiwt, enr lb Hrta, Colnna-ka, Ohio). tovea ol all kledi, and a gresl variety ol C'aetlngl, alwaya on hand, octl.'.l DR. IIORKHT THOU MON'S OFFICE, (VTO. 4. Nell'n Kirkaus, ouuoaile the Secretary ot statoa l v o office, High at Columbua. KKIRRHT ok MI.I.KY, BOOK BINDKHH, High itreet, '.ppoaiie the Publle OBIcea, Co-rombua. uglM,45 KERB, ABBOTT oV CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nulla, (llati, Houea Boildera' materiala, Farming mod Mechanical Toola, Militarf Oooda, o- lie. No. 161 Uigh aueet, lisn of the Uilt Podloch iohn w. luia toaT aaamaoiia. BAKER ARlHSTRONfl, REAL ESTATE BHOKKK8 and OENERAL LAND AOENTd. Office, Booth room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbua, O ioeira r. tairni. iA-reiL a. mii a HITR AV MILLS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, Real Ratal Aaresla, Hnrveyore Nataiin Pakllr, IliaH aTMKKT. COLDBIBOa. OHIO. a 1TKND tritlu. nru-ilA.f thnlr nrrif-,m iiLalnlri. IOTl1,fll. i A telling and leaaing real eatate. aurveylng and dividing laoda, aouocuon m nmbm, ouminenon oi mo. uuea, k m.v BBranaacaa t . Bwan A Aodrewa, Cohunbaa, O. Aifrad A Terr. New York Cttr. Warn. Minora, u ijao. u. W riaaar, Bi Unto, Ma. Tweed. Siller ft Wright, ChVtl Geo.T WlUiamiom.CltKiaaatl c sessions. L. s. iumts. r. i;, puknmunn v f'O.. WKOMmt ami. ivtiii n.ft. ... fKY (J 00 lM( Ruota, Shoos, Huts, Cups, Straw Hoods, An. Four doura aouth of the American, Coin ui bus. oi-lM lliir.1 wiire. (1KRK, ABBOTT Ac CO., Ml-rn af iht. nil. U.lin-L .Ml il.uL . I I AVfc tiuw in .torn and in traniitu Iron) tho c&iL a vry laiiri atoca or bnrilwaro. cutlpry, houao bulldltia niatorialL Ikr. niing and mechanical tooll. Wo hovu long been anxluua to moot our cuitonu-ra on low pricei, wo have now tho ability to do ao. Our good, were bought I'or caah and we can and will anil to pruuipi paying purcnurr. upon na good b-nui, If not a llltlo bcl .imn wijf omor H.lHnilillllioni ID till" vniuilty. J"o' (IKKH, AflBOlT ft CO iOaEFIi II. aiLKT JOSKFH SULLITANT. J. H. HILKY (JO., . . BOOKSKI.I.KKM AND HTAT1 ONERS, A .,., " m ' "I'r "linl!"1,i Bordon, VVimiiiw tiliadi, W Indow Cornlco. and Inncy good., re.poctluily alvo notice that thf?y have received a very exten.iveaaiortnientol fioogooda " iwiumu.i ui mio puuuc u invuea. ni RI.DItlllCiR MARTIN, DRAPKR8 AND TAILORS, Hlik lrttt. lfi door Hurt of Town, mmnnilt ... tl ft. .-.. ARE prepared to oxeeutoalf ordera In tholr line ofbualnoaa, In the neatest and mottfutiionahle atyle. . JOaEPH EI.DRIIK1E, p!6-dtf A. L. MARTIN. U'lllHW Ill.laB. IMOMMON Idea and ,,.!, .... .1. .,1. -.. A -J French Glaaa. ol nutrlv .11 ,ia,,.nv nntnl - Ik. r.i.. ' ., . rTr ... UI1.1 1'AUL.LllJIV. NEW JKWKLKV ESTALlHIlillKNT. BROWN i 11 II I' K THE undoralsned have formed n oartnerahln with thl. title, and When tho room formerly occupied ny C. H. , V " ,ltu,:y .Mire, a lewaoora louin oi tne American liotcl. and nearly oinmalLe tltn K.nh.nn Hank Bh.H i ujiLur-u ..a waurunent oi Wmrhea, Jewelry, Hiker nail Plnled Ware. (3 old Penfl. HmWlMPla. Of nvttrV rlna-H.l,.t, r al, .11 And all kinda of FANCY OOOllH u.u.llv bent In Iheia linn V Invite all to call and look at our etock.wo will be pleaaed to ahnw our gooda whether they wlah to purchaao or no. Watchea .u uim-RB n-paima in ine oeat manner anil warranted lor one year. From their experience in the huaincM they hope to be able h, Ki.canu.iHriioD to an woo may lavur them with tnetr patron. J. H. IIKOWN. "r-" 8. BUCK. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. K1DGWAY & CO., W A N II FACTDH B STEAM BNGINRH. FKOM new and Improved patterns, amons which Is one for the MUl.kY HAW Mil.L.nrrnmti.rt l.,rm with Mil I IIKiN. im Bsiurri compicie. i ney iso maun tbo celebrated PARKER'S PA TP. NT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD (JAIL W1IKKL3. and all nih..r lltON bkH m.AMfl CA.HTlN(iti usually tuadu at Foundries. tfACHINSBY ot all kinds made promptly to order. I.IK'K'M ( KI,KllltATF.I COOKINf. HTOVI' Frciuiura CiMtkinR Htoves, Parlor, Shop, mul Church ftoves and r'urnacea, Fin (i rules, and PLOUGHS all wurrauted, are constantly lor sole at WHoLK-tALR mid rktaii, on lilM-ral terms. Merehants and others dealing in PIoukIis and Htovea are respectfully invited to examiue our stuck and prices. I'AitKrw.K ti(i i;iiniTm: I AA PAIR Eluatic irpriiitia ; 2U aeU Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass aVVfl Hubb ltnnda : :i bales Mom : I'Htriit l.iirr lnvTiiiu Damaak LitiiniTS : I'aintcd and (um Cloih Tuj-k. flf.nmi. p..rH Malleable Cartings, Arc. f ur salo by jue r. UK, AHnOTT CO. PAINT.il. WK hnro on hand and for tale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil. White and lird I ..ml. C.imi-h nml Kiirnlmn. Varnlah. Also, a superior article ol Picture Vitmiih, together with a great variety ol painU, brushes, ice. At the iim of the V.1TY Tit A nK. THE attention of tho Ladies is respm fully Imiled to tho elo-BUM Stock ol Drcfii Silk. Cnnhmfim. All-Wnul ...thair.... Sliawia, Bcarts, Km broideries, Rlhbona, Lweti , c, tVc, now be-in received mid opened by P. T. bNOWDEN, No. 4, Odeon Huiiding. His Mock ol Ilresa Silks, alone, will richly repay an examination. Wo take pleasure in showing our Gooda to all who may favor ua with a eall. IseptSfi y KPU VU WOHHTKDH. Enough to supply nil J niar;il P. T. MNOl VDRN NOTICIK. MESSItS. HMITH MILLS, Real Estate Affcntu, hnvo a few of those choice hnildina Iota nn Town street and VVaahinir- ton Avenue still lellL Purehnsers wisbinR to build residences on the best building ground, and In one ot the best neiffbborhnnda in the city would do well not to be too late. no'.w d I ( (4( HANDKVII.LK'rf tiEIMES ot Readers, tor sale quantities, at the New lioukatore. j. 11. Kiur.i at IIAKIIWAKK. 11' E have now In store at the tifin ol the Gilt Padlock, and on " the way iron, the Kant, the largest assortment of Hardware we hare ever had, llavhitfpurehased from first hands, and moat-n otter ni-tter goods, and at lower prices titan ly lor cash, we can otter better tout ormerlv. and believe tent in variety. Quality aud at vie ol foods we can equal any In Ohio. run nuufr. tiUM.ir.n wr. riAVr. L000 boxes window glass, assorted tromfittti to JtXttJ, both American and foreign. 500 kcv:s nails assorted, including tbo best eastern and western nails and snikea. 2,000 lights window sash, and more coming. i.uuuiocib ana laicnes oi many omereni patterns, luciu.lina all the late iinprovementa in locks and latches and other laa-tenitii(sfur door blinds, gates, Arc., Ac. Alio. White Lead, Oil. Putty, Paints, Varnishes. BnuA Pat,r. Ac, Ac. rOK UAKKMHK MAKKIln We hare uatent aud enameled Leather, painted and iiuin ( ' luth. plain and lancyeolured Damasks, Lamps. Uauds, Lace, Hroad cloth, Tufts, itc. HOUSE KEEPINO G001).. Wn hare Tubs and Buckets, Knives and Forks, Tea trays and Waitera, uorcelain and tinned titewuana and Kettles, and a vari ety of very necessary articles not enumerated. Wn have Harrels, Locks, Mountings, 8ho Hags and German sil-rer Powder Flasks and Horns. MECHANIC'S' TOOLS In great variety, amons which may be found mauy superior tools not often fuund iu the WeaL noli) GERE, ABBOTT & CO. HONTON CIIUUNH. WE have just received a lew thermometer churns. Alio, the justly celebrated Boston cylinder churns, the most universally used of any churn in Ynokeedoni. It you wan the genuine, call at No. Itil, High street. ttr.ur., snnui ti,, V9 Sign of the Gill padlock. HAI.K Of C OLLKOE LANDMt IMJE larger and better portion ol these lands still remain unsold, and they are now offered at onvate sale on accommo dating terms a part only of the purchase money being required In hand. Also, for sale huildinn and out lots In the rillaie of Gambler. which are unsurpassed lor beauty of location, and all the more Important advantages to bo desired in surh property. A good notei is specially needed in ton village, and a lot tor tne purpose will I? furuishf rnicjicii on tavoramo terms. Appiy iu tne suoscnue lyj-tl Gambler, Knox eounty. M T.C. WING, Agent. FOR HALB. FI1H08E two well known Lota Nos. 76 and 7.f7, on the corner 1 of Rich and Sixth streets, with streets and alleys all round them, formerly the property oi Chester Johnson, on which are a great variety ot chulrn fruit and shrubbery, and subdivided into seven parts to suit purchasers. ALSO Two Lots on the corner of Friend and Seventh streets subdivided into seven parts to auit pu re haters. There is an alley tvi icet in width running through mem lor iicneral convenience. 'Ihe whole ol the lorvHf.hiM ui uoertv will be suld on verr ac commodating lernu. For naiticuiiira, inquire of Thomas Wood, gi'i.i. (icu-.j vvm. rur.Mn. FAPEH HANtilNOS AND HOHlJKRH.NUV PATTBMNH. JUST received, A Ane assortment of Paper Hangings and Bor ders Spring patterns ot French and American manulacture. Also PATTERNS FOR CEILINGS. in panels and plain, with and without centre pieces. Column, Cnpnnd Bnnm. In oak, marble and stone colors, lor liuuhmg JlalU. Drawings for Ceilings and Halls made loorner. winiuw Piirtifr., a good assortment of fine patterns. W Indow Cornlrw made to order. Also, (tilt Moulding, lor Parlors, For sale at the new Bookstore. manM i. II. RILEY ft co. N. B. The Trade supplied with papers b pattern books, and fronds ordered direct Irom the factory. A FINK t'HANCK! FOR HALE A Brick Cottage House and lot on East Oak street, for a small payment down, aud the balance in live equal installments, with Inter-terent The house contains six UnelT Huished aod conveniently arranged moms well, cistern, ate.; by pmiih at mills, Real Estate Agtmts. EMnnoiDEuen ci htains. I EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Curtains, some very fine, -A and will be sold low, by P. T. 0NOWDKN. NOTICK. The notes and accounts t George Gere ft Co., are left with na lor settlement and collection. They must be Aid without dutoy. GEHK, ABBOTT ft CO. Columbus, July 5, 1849. f.KOIMJR R. WAl.t'LTT. SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, il-dtf mtnaiara, omo KILBOUKNE, KUIINS A CO Biffs, af the illlt Br en A Axe, Have on nana, ana are eon atantly receiving from American, Enrii'h and German manufacturers, A general asaartmnnt of Hardware, which we are offering at prices that cannot fall to giro satisfaction. Merchants, Machanics, Farmers and Manu-, factorers are Invited to call and examine nor stock. KILBOURNE, KU11N3 ft CO. IOR SA? .R. 24 one acre Lota situated a short distance north of the Railroad Depot Some of whleb front on the Wor-thington Plank Road. This ground Is pleasantly situated and Is well calculated for private residences. Terms easy. Enquire of BAKER ft ARMSTRONG, MpW Rsxd Estate Head (Aoarters. HARDWARE. J aril COLUMBUS, SATURDAY II ikJm ' nLhtwico ' """" ,,K noi-niwifJOOBTS IN omo IO It KENT I A snug dwelling for a small family, In n ceo X1 tral situation. Apply to II. COWLKa At CO. t'AMTEHN WOOL A It N , white, black, blue, mixed and i suarlut, just opuniid by II. COWLED V CO. Elevator copy. ' oelO l,Kiw:i:it paprun. CAP, Demy and Medium, 1mm the boat makers, Eastern prices (auglOJ J. 11. ill For sale at itlLEY At Co. JUKT HK41KIVUD. A large and handsome assortment of plain and fancy UeLainua aad Cashmeres, by ottfi J. 1). UHHOHN it CO. WOOn AND WILLOW WAKK. WILLOW Waggons, Cradles i " For sain by (nn!9) i and Baskets, Pails, Churns, Ate. IHVINO'W WOltKK, VOL. U. Conquest ol Grenada For sale at tbo now Buokatore. auglO J. H. RILF.Y At CO. WtillSTKK'H UNAIIIUIMIEU IH TlON AUV-C( lumbusaneney, J. U. RILEY Ac CO. Trade supplied on the best terms. 1VIMIIIW Mil A tlKH. AN assortment of new patterns, juet received at the New Book store of Imnyll J. U. It I LEY ft CO. FANH! FANM!! A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fans Juat received at the New j. - nooRatoro oi maylll J. II. RILEY At CO. PATENT I.KVrcii ri.OCKH. ANEW article just received at Call and see them. june5 ItRuWN & BUCK'S. WfV. take thli opportunity to say that we have now In store 1 v and lor sale at low prices, :tO0 kei!s of urn best nails ever and brought to this market. (ii.HK, AHHO'lT At CO. IUHT HKCKIVED. A largo assortment ot Morsair green ' and other eolora Krennh Merinos. For sa every low by oct." J. D. OSBOnN At CO. (TEEL GOODaIteads, HiriK. Clasps, Hllilos, Itaga, purses, 3 Ace. Also, Pen Knives, a spluudld assortment. ap4 J. II. RILEY ft CO. RUMMER flHAWLS AT A LOH& A (ino lot, slightly injured, to be had for a sons, for sale by ap)9 H. COWLEa ft CO. A FARM KOU NALR OR ItKNT. THI8 farm is situated within two miloa ol th city, and containa 60 acres, 6.r of which aro improved. Ennutre of wpiv rtAnr.n Aitiii i iionu C It OSS CUT HAWS. WE harejust received a tri'-h lot of those very superlorcroas cut aaws we have been selling the last two years. June7 GERE, ABBOT At CO BAYARD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Adventures In Ibe Path ol Empire. Illustrated. Irnde supplied, maylfO For sale at tho bookstore of J. (1. ItlLEY ft CO If If lfi BOXES WINDOW CILAflS. amongst which may JJJ ha found sinirln and doulile tliiek Fn-neh. the best PitUlmrir. Also, cheaper sluss of all the usual sizes. At the sign oiine (jy.j uii.i rfluuioi.. IN THE NEW YORK CONVENTION. - M copies Just receive at the New Hookrilure of may II J. 11. RILEY ft CO. run i.ivKit mi.. V CONSIGNMENT of a sniall quantity Irom Rushton, Clark At Co., Now York, for sale at tltu New Bookstore ol mayii j. n. kii.i.i at lu, fliO PEDLARH. A case of Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Ac., on L cnnMf'T.inent, for snlc cheap, A loo, an aenurtnientut French jweiry, new styles and ol suiN-rior tiuahty, lur sale ehenp. may! J. H. RILEY ft CO. FlfEM'll PAl'KIt" MANCINGS. A CASE ol very choiee patterns ot Kit .bowed ( iold papiTS, for iV. pHrlors, and Horde re to luatch. At the new HookMure. a ii 10 J, 11. Ril.hY ft CO PISTOL. 11 EVOLVING six shooters, together with double and single - oarreieti pisiois, lorttulu attnesign oi tne marl GILT PADLOCK. L1KK OF II A K.MAN IH.E.NNKK1IANSKTT, compri siiiii an authentic account ul "Tim Burr Exhibition, ' con taining (acts not neretolore pnbltdhrrt. i lane luppina. cor SHte ni i lie now door store oi maylHJ J. 11. RILEY ft CO. Vilit HAI,I. WE have a few very desirulile l.uu.on State Avenue, which can be bouabt at a burHin for ranh, or will uxcbaiiiie them or atiKilv In Itie Aeuia or CIovhIiuhI kailromU, hi par. Iinjuire ol julyli BAtvKK ft AUMH I HuNG. rHHIItAflli (.OOUlS. NEW styles ol llarazes, Tissues, Mourning Alborines, (JiiiB hams. Lawns, olajn mid tiuured black Silks, and now style ol eiilored silks, a uice aaaoitineul juat opened by ap: ( u.tuwiir.Hdci. IIKAP, 1 IIUAPEII, MKAIKsT: VVh hiivn lur aalu h now tint a, bouse and lut on east Oak 11 trwt a desirable pltee pieRsantly situated, conveineiit, ihtiHu, and on easy terms. bMI I II ft MILLS, tep-1 Real Eatule Agents. iHKIjTI Viilenniited Rubler Belling for driving all kiuds I ol mai'binery. i'lam and mixed Kublier oavkinu luuure rupe and s tutting bun ring lor piston rods and luce ieatheV epii rvibiiouunr. v junr.o. WOOL BHI) BLANK BTH. . y r PAIRS hue J by lUqr. Cli'cliiville BlMiikets. Those blan-uJ kets are liimr. suiter and hniivier than any other make. Forsaleby ocMj J. U. oBoltN ft CO. 4 A It I NET iMAHUItM C1AN tied Vein ur Variiirili, Hand Paper, Glue, and nearly all ' ('ther anicleH in their line, at the aign ol tbo uiHMt) GILT PADLOCK. Gill -IAN SI I, V Ull I'LATKII HIMIONS AM) HI T-T1.U hMVEa. Gurmau Silver ripuuua tnose came popu lar goods. iceiVfcd by H. COWLES ft CO. ClltCI.I- VII.LE WOOIiKN VARN. JUST received, tJU puiinds white, mivud aud black wool Stock biK yam. For aalu by J. D OS HORN Ar CO. I ,,(-,,IN'Jd "I white, black, dark giay and blue mixed ' Woolen Uioekiug Yarn, by J. I) OSIloriN A CO. riMIR Illt-IIKST iIARKUT FRIl'B J.N I'AMl wi. A be paid uy ut lur Wl.uoO lot. ol Woui ut our u.ru. may li daw. H. COWLhS ft CO UONNL'I'H AND 111 HliONS, iu great vaiiely. Alo, boys, Mii'es and children's hummer IIhI. Just opened by mat) H COVVLhS ft CO. COHHS. A LARGE lotot new style rihell aud Bullalo bark and dress ing combs, jiut received by P. T hNOVV DEN. NN(JAirPFHi;iKNTiFIC' UlSI OVtltY, lor ItfM For sale at the rww Bookstore. inarH J. U RILEY ft CO. THE OHIO IIAHtflOINlNT. N1 EW Revised Edition, lor sale by tho dozen oi hundred cop ies, ou the best terms, at the New Bookomre. de'TJ J. li. RILEY ft CO. NEW LAW miOK. AMERICAN CHANCERY UiGKNT. a vols. Complete. Ry Thos. W. Waterman. Just published, and lur sale at the new Bookstore. mam J IL RILEY ft CO. I AVBNt.lfO. Second aui.oly, J-J The 1'uinam Complete edition. For sale at tho new asture. marej J. 11. RILEY ft CO. ' I Ml E subserilier will pay the highest price lor any quantity ol X Corn, Wlient, live, IJnt, lilnx aeed. t:iover-ced. aud Tlialhy-Mrfi. lebie IwOOlUN Ac DIAIION, ttHOLESALK ami Retail Utmi.fr. iu gaslixturei, Cincinnati, y f Ohio. 411 Main St., above Court. Chandeliers, fte at Eastern prtcea Ja? CLOTH AND t'ASM HKIW. ENtiLISIl, French and Amencan Cloths and Cassimers In eluding some lancy eolon-d cloths, in which may be lunula rare combination ol beauty and torn prictt. Just openwd, by ociu n. uwuta at uti. NKW HOOKS. TMIE Olo Bxn Sakdstonr. Hugh Miller. Justn celred at tho new Huuksiure. marb J. B. RILEY ft CO. MI'LKV ill ILL MAWrt. JUST rrenlved, ewst steel Muley Mill Haws. Also, narrow Mil and Crosscut saws. For sale at the sign ol the Gilt Padlock mri:i GERU, AHHOTT ft CO TI1K LADIES AHRAD OF TUB .HALBlX ! IN advance ul all Mails" and Expresses, we have received lor the Lar I ies a lew choice Ribbons, Gluvea, Dresa Patterns, Dress Triramintra, woolen Long pnawis, stc etc., ana nave plenty other nice things on the way, for the arrival of which please look nut. H. COWL Ed ft CO. P. S. Our Moorning Long Shawls will be worthy of attention. r. levator copy. tepU4 FOR SALE. IGHTY Acres of Land, sitUHtn t on tho Harbor Road, about i'j u miles north ot the city, forty acres ol tho above land am elean-d. IS acres ol which are now ready tor eultivatinn. The balance well timbered. This land can be purchased at a bar gain, or will exchange It lor improved city property. Inquireol marUl BAKER ft AHM.STRONO UNITED MTATES DI4JBHT FOR lNIM. nEING a digest of decisions ol the courts nf common law. 13 equity and admiralty In the United States for the year Ifiii Of John rneips rum am. For sale at the New Bookstore. Jy4 J.H. RILFT ft CO. f.KNTLKirlKN CI ALL at P. T.8NOWDEN d, and exaiiilnebis stock of Cravats, ' Scarfs, Gloves, ftfl., ftc., before purchasing elsewhere. The The assortment is now complete, and will be found to embrace every desirable style. sept. A CARD. R is my purpose to resume the practice of Lw in the Supreme Court of the United States, thi- Cireuit Courts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri, and la the Supreme Court In bank ol the State of Ohio July :. DW. ' T. RWINO. TUB WIDE, WIDE WORLD. Ry Elisabeth Wetherell. a role Just rrtcetved, and for sale by apffi UUNTINUTON MacINTIRK. MORNING. AUGUST flttnnvMP nnitUT Ythoaet passed at the last Ugialature, the Pupremo Court In the several cnuntiea nt thia fnr iht.) ii li hr.l.lun as follows t Hamilton ...Mar. lOIUniiock.. Clermont ..April IV Putnam.. JuneStl Licking ....Sept. 19 28 Coshocton.. !M " 30 Holmft " 95 July 1 Tuscarawas. " 'JO " IM Van Wert .. n " Paulding ... Highland... 30 Delianco . "Kile May a Williams... " y PiarK Oct. 1 Madison.... Clark Greene Clinton Warren .... Butler Montgomery Preble Darko Miami " 4 1 1 arm . . . 4 ti 0 1 rullnn T Henry W Lucas 13 Wood 14 Oltaway.... 17'tfnndnaky... 21 Erie 2fi Huron 6 Columbiana. 7 ' Jrflerson . . . 8 1 Harrison ... 11 , Belmont .. . l'i Monroe 14 i Guernsey . . lli Muskingum. ID, Morgan S3 Washington, 26 Meigs 11 lfi lfi ai 52 in " iff " W8 Lorain " Ull Cuyidioga .. " 1 Geauga .. .. 'J0 31 Hholny Mercer Auglaize .. . Allen Hardin Loiran 30 GHllia Nor. U juno ii Laai ol Lawrence 4 Ashtabula ..Aug. 4 Srfoto 5 Trumbull... 7 Pike 7'Mahonlug .. 14 Jackson P"rtaK 80, Vinton " H Summit .... " 23 Athen 14 Medina 27; Hocking ... 11 Wayne 88 perry le'A.hlaHd ....Sept 0 Fairlleld " W' Richland... 8 Boss 21 i Morrow.... " 11 Pickaway... SW Kno 18, Franklin.... " Champaign . UNIUIl lVlnfaru... JJVjon Crawford... Wyandot... Sencea ..... And tho Court in Dank on the first day of December. ' COIIRT8 OP COMMON PLEAS FIRST eincriT Darke Apiil 1. July 22 and Octoner 15. Miami April IS Annum lit and November 4 PrtAI Juuo : and September 30. SRCOMD CIRCTTtT. Marlon March 4, May a? and October 28. Ddiiwnrt March 18, June :t and Novemltet 11 Crawford April 1. June 17 and November SJ5. Stntca April t), June 24 and Decmlmr tf. Wyandot April July 1 and December 16. THIRD CIBCTtT. Makmtnf February 19, May 14 and November 4. Porta? February ifii, May v8 and November lfi , Summit March I'i, June 17 and December 9. Aihtabuta April 9, July 8 and September 94. Trumbull A 11 10, July 22 and October tl. -FOURTH CIRCUIT. perry March 18, Juno 17 and September Ifl. Lickinq April !.!, July 29 and Octolier 28. MutkUigum April 1, July 1 and Septembei :w. rrmi circvit-Citumblana March 19, Juno 18 and September 17. Carroll April 8, Srptember 2 and November 1 1. Tincarnvat April 911, AuguntSUand November 19. Stark May 0, August 8 and October 2J. SIXTH CIRCttlT. Pickaway March 10, September 1 and November 21. Fairfidd Mnrrh 94, May 96 and September lfi fheking April til, July 7 and November 10. tun April JS, Juno 10 and October a SKYTtNTH CIRCUIT. flutter February 24, May 19 and September 23 Warren March 91, July 28 and November 10, tlretne March 10, June 9 and October 97. Clinton April 7, August 11 and Novomlwr 34. FIOHTH CIRCUIT. Atkm$ March 4, May 90 and Si-plemberS, Vinton Match IS, May 97 and September 15. Mrifi March 21, Juuu 9 and 8eptember 22 ll'ahhigtonAr H, June 10 and Uetuli-r Ji5. Morgan April 91, June 9J and OctoUir 97. AuaWeJuiiu 19 and November 9. KINTH CIRCUIT. C'ml Ttrmn FebrunrV 17. Mnv Hi and NoVember7. Criminal VVrms January 17, March 91, July 4 nnd Octoer3. eiiijn-nirr ufn janiiury .1, April 4, July 4 aim Uetober.. Oimmcrr.hl Court May fi. Criminal Court January 3, April 9, July 9 find October 1. TENTH CIRCUIT. rfaiMMarch 4, July 1 and September S3. Ftivitte March 18, July IS nnd October 7. Citrmont March 9f, July 99 and October 21. Highland Apiil 15. August 10 and Novetnler II Brown Kmi 99, September S and November 25. KLKVftNTH CIRCUIT. tfnlmm Jnnunry 90, April 91 and September 1. Anhtand February 10, May 5 and September IS, Mrdina March 3, May 19 and Ortoher 0. Waynt Marco 17, Juno Q and October 27. TWELFTH CIRCUIT. Franklin March 1 1, Juno 9 and November 10. Champaign March 31, June 10 and Septt-mkr L". UnioiAytll 14, June ;t0 mid September 91'. Clark April 91, August 4 and October 20. Lnynn May 5, July 91 and October 6. Madison May 10, August IS and November 3. Til IHT EB NTH CIRCUIT. Erffr-KebniRry3, May 19 and September 23. Huron February 24, Juiio9ani'4.ietober 13. Sandusky March 10, June 16 and October 97. H'tfod March 17, June 93 and November 3. Lucas March 91, Juuu 97 and November 7. Ottaiea May 5, September 15. VOURTRBNTU CiaCUIT. Superior Court February 3, May 5, August 4 and November 3. Cuyahoga January 7, March 10, June 16 and October 0 Lorain February 3, May 5 and November 10. Geauga February 17, May 19 and September 1. Lake April 14, July 21 and September 15. riFTRBNril CIRCUIT. fltlmont March 4, Juno 3 and September lfi. Harrison March 95, June 94 and October 7. Monroe April S, July 90 and October 91. Guernsey April 92, August 19 and November 4. Jtferson Muy fl, Augusi 90 and November IU. lUXTKKNTH CIRCUIT. Shtlby March C, Juue 5 and September 2. Merrtr M'-rch 17, June 16 and October 90. rrfin April 7, August 4 and November .1. Hancock April 14, .uguat 11 and November 10. Allen April 21, Anguat 1H and November 17. A uglai2t Api II 2d, June 23 aud October 97. SRVKNTKENTH CIRCUIT. St'ioto February lu, May 1 and teptember 1, Pikt February 27, May 19 and September 15 fstwrenoe Mnrch 10, Alay 99, and September 99. fluWitf March 24, June 19 and October 11 Jackson Apiil 1, Juue 96 and October 90 RIOHIRFNTH CIRCUIT Williams March 4 and September 9 Paulding Mnrch 18 and September 9 Van Wert March 25 and Octuher 7. Putnam April 1, June 17 and October 21 Henry April IS and November 19. Wi-oaApril 23 and September 23. Drjianca April 99, Juuu 10 and September 16. NINKTrttlVTH CIRCUIT. Cosharttm March 17, June IR and October 15. Richland March 31, August 18 and November 94 Afrtmrov April 28, July 7 and September 99 Aaoz May 5, July 98 and October 27. TWawnHTH CIRCUIT. Montgomery April IS, August 13 and November 4. TIIUE UNDERSIGNED respecttol-m. ly informs tho people of this city and the adjacent country, Owl ho has opened a Shop at tbe rorner of Hunnr Alley nnd llitfh M.. where ho intends to keep lor sale stl articles in his line ol iminess sneh f-t- as Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet i, Ladies' Satchels, Whins, ftfl.. Arc.: wMi'h hcfpfidstosell on as good II not on better terms than .n ' .r t'cle can ne had elsewhere, vn rlozen HogflRlns, for seating, for sale lr.it . hu ana see. Ftf Hepairing done on short notice chat e. low. fau91 ly VV'ILt 1AM STARR. Railroad Car Mannfartorr. RIDGWAVM tV KIMRAI.l.. I fllnii-biia. Ohio. nAVE esubllshed at tliis central point the manufacture o-Pnaaenirer. Frplvhl. ;ntvrl nnd Hnnd C!ra for Railroads, and acture all western Railroad companies that It will lie their constant aim to procure the beat materials nnd work mfn, and to turn out the beat kind of work at lair prices. Specimens oiay Im sreu on UinCulumhuaaud Xenia Railroad. The pa trenage of Railroad companies ia respictlully solicited. lecu.vii UOIJt.il AMI UKAIIV HATH. Now atyln, pun white anil Ann nualit,Juat recefod. AI an, a eomplftn itock, of all rirfc-aaiiii qualitlea.tn heopna edlna.l.rortwoby H.COWLKS CO. ap5 WOOI.KN.NII.K lllll ('IITTIIN IIIIHIKRV. FUK Lailiua, Aliaai, chlMr-n, Mnn and Knra, a eomulnte aurtroen parUcularlv for told wtaiarr, iuat npntwd by npll) Il i'llUl b'U ft pANARA PTKAW HATH. A Una anortmpnt, ol all qualitleaaiidaizMjuatrecHvnd by mul 1(1 II. COWI.K8 k. CO STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS. Ilnviifi' Conrao of jvlnthrmntlra. IjllRST Lessons in Arithmetic, School Arithmetic, University Arithmetic, Klemiilary Algeb ls,Kleinentary Geometry, Practical Geometry, Houston a Algebra, Legenders (.eiinetry. Sorveyinff, Analytic Geometry, Calculus Descriptive tleomeiry, shades, shadows, tbe. Parker'a HebsMl Phlle-ophle a. Javenile Philosophy, First leasona ia Natural Pbilosipfcy, gchont Compendium, Hhetnrical Reader. ,lra. Kmmn Wlllnrn'a Merira af HrHool Booh a. Willard'a History of tha United Stares or fiepublic ot America. Wlllard's Strhonl Hiatorv nl th a 1 Initial MtatH ' Mrs. Wlllard's School History of tho United States Is one ot thuse rare things, a good school book. lnfimU'ly better than any of the I'nited States histories fitted fur schools which we hare at present" Cincinnati Gavtte. Nsrthend'a Klarattanary Works. Little Speaker American tiueaker, School Dialogues. Watts on the Mind. Thinker's Rotanv. IUhtlstt Philosophy oi Mechanics. MaitariRf D's Ameriran Kdacatlon. Page's Theory and Practice of Teaching. Mahew on Popular Education. Fulton ft Eastman's Copy Rook, destined fnr schools and Academies. dy7 UUNTIN'ITON Mac! NT I BE. nittntni i:tiow. rplIE (Inn nf KILBOURNE JONES was dissolved on the m. iuin ammo ny mutual consent. All debts due by snd to said tirm will be settled by their Me. cessors, Kilbourne, KaJnas A Co. L. KILBOURNE. April 15, 1(351. I. O. JONES. Ban 2, 1851. New York and Erie Railroad Line. VEW route to New York city rla. Dunkirk and the Erie Rail. iii il ' Bnnn,H'rtoa' w,ln "rst class steamers on Lake Erie, tbe ii i i lie7 mna' w"""" nd Cincinnati, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and Sandusky and Cincinnati Railroads, and steamers on the Ohio and Misitssippl rivers, and the Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania csnali. T MAINS LKAVK lM'NKIItK AS FOLLOWS l (Sundays excepted,) lit Morning Express Train at 6 o'clock. 3d do Mall 10 3d Evenlnt: Exnress " 3.10 u Through Tickets from Col nub sis ta New York. t)14. Ihe Mall Train stnnaat Elmic. urinr nia...nnr. .i.. t hours, and take tho Express Train, arriving in New York nuxt morning at 9 o'clock, making the whole distance by day light, I - ritjiiintaiiu uauio irumieavoa uunairx ut 4 A. H. daily i a I'assenger Car la attached to this Train to accommodate Way passengers and Drovers. I Fare from Dunkirk to New York, W. Second-class, f5. ' his company aro prepared to transport livestock and freights of all kinds to and from New York. 1'articulnr attention will bo paid to Stock Tie gauge being 6 feet wide, gives this route ureal advantages over narrow gauge Railroads in the transportation of stock. R? Additional Trains will bo put in commission U a vary short time. Freight Tariff's will ho distributed, giving full particulars In re iuu iw uhi pncoa gi r reignt, as soon as iney can ne prepared. . , M . . CHAS. MINOT, Sup't . J. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. (jill New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOIt PITNKIRII DIRECT, WITHOUT LANDING. THROUGH TO KEW YOKE IX 35 HOUUS! rpHB atmmitr ALABAMA, Capt. W. T. 1'IA.B, .111 lv for I. Dunkirk Tuotdaya, Thuratla-a and Saturday., at Q o'clock P. M or immediately on tbn arrival ol tbo Kxproaa Train from Cincinnati, conncctini at Dunkirk with tbn Morning Klpreaa ly For Freight or Paaiagn apply to J. W. THiillNTON, American Home, Columbua. IJT Thrnuall Tlcaou call be procured at the Olilo tlaio Of. licit, ColumliuH, Ohio. j,j7 New York and Eric Bailroad Line, FOR DUNKIRK DIRECT. WITHOUT LANDING. THROUGH TO HEW YORK IN 3'i HOUUS. '1 1 11 K steamer QIJELN CITV, Capt T. J. Titoh, will leave lor I. Dunkirk on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 o'clock P. M., or immediately on the arrival ot the Fx press Train from i.iLHi.mn(iuu.ii:Liiug m iuQKir me Morning express train tor New York. For Fn-ihiht or Passage apply to J. W. THORN 1 UN, American House, Columbus. Through Tickets can he procured at tho Ohio Stage OI-flee, Columbus, Ohio. 37, J( Im:K LLAVITT'rt JI'8TI( E'H GUIDH. EMIlllAI IMi the duties of Justices of the Peace, Constables and other township officers; including officers acting under the school law, with appropriate forms Also, Direct ions and Forms lor Executors, Administrators and (Juardians, with treatises on the law of I'artnersbips and Hailment, and the duties aud liabilities of Common Carriers, Carriers of Passengers, and Innkeepers ; with a collection ol forma ot Deeds, Articles of Agree merit, Hands, Powers of Attorneys, Wills, Arc, Ho By llum-phrey H. Loavitt, Judge ot the Dutrlct Court ol the United States tor thu district ol Ohio. 1 rol. 8ro.,W0 pages. Price reduced to $1 75, in goiid law binding. The present edition of the above work has been compiled with great ci.iv, and Is now preveuud to the public with many important additions and improvement. Tho publisher Induces a strong eontiiience that llie present edition will pruro a valuable aiHiHiitlo Justieea of tlm Peace, Constables, and other township ullieers. The principal statutory provisions, relating to the dutiiM, with (he constructions, sauelioiM-d by the laws of Die Staht. and utlwr leiral nderenci'S, are embract'd under appropriate heads, 't he term ol those olhcers have been carefully revl- j sitfl, and large additions mado to their number. To the Justices 1 of the I'earc, and lite man ut busineas, the comp.'ndlus Treatise on Iim law relating to partners and partnerships, as also that relating to bailments, including the duties and liabilities ol common carriers, carriers of pastengera and inn-keepers, will be ol great practical utility. The Constable' nnd Township Officer's fiuldc, RmbraeiUK the dullfS ol Cotislablea anil i.ther townshio ullieers. including ulticers acting under the school laws, with appropriate lorma; also, directions and forma I'or executors, administrators and guardians, with treatise on tho law of partnership and bail-meiit, and the duties onrt liabilities ol common curriers, carriers of passengiTi, and tnn-kiNprs ; with a collection of lorms of deeds, articles a! attreeuieiit, bonds, powers nl attorney, wills, Ac, &.c, by Humphrey II. Leaviit, Jude of the District Court ol tho United states tor the District of Ohio. 1 vol. hvo. Price I. ar.. I'iie lorms of articles of agreement, conveyances, and other in struments of writing, necessary lu the daily trail-actions ol life, will be lound of great convenience to every man ol business. The Tovrnilifp Officer's Mnnnnl. Comprising, hrst, the powers and duties ol township officers, with all the necessary loi ma tor the transaction of their busineas, oc. Second , of llie settletnen t of estates of deceased persons, and of the duties of executors and administrators. Thirdly, tunns for eon vej anting, agreements, bonds, bills, accounts, noU-a, ttc, fcc. 1 vol. litino. Price SO cents. A tull supply ol Die above valunble works constant for sale at the Bookstore ot HUNTINGTON Sc. MaclNTlRK. Thev mar alo be had. at the uubliaher's oricea. of the follow- Ing persons, via 1 Joseph Jones, book seller, Chillicothe; Wil-hutn McArthur, Circleviile Jas. tib;phenson, PorUmoutbt San lord it co., buoknellers, Newark; W. W. Reed it Sons, and A. W. Perley, do., Znnesville; Stephen Gressinger, 8t Clairaville ; A. Krazer, Steulienvlilo; 11. L. tV T. llanna, New Lisbon; Beebe a Klkius, booksellers. Akron: fireelv St Sewell. do.. Mariptta: J. D. llifiger Si. co Masslllon j J.4. Fast, do., Canton; B. Little co.. Ilav-enna ; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hock tngco.; Sam'l Kemper, Woostert John Beail, Cadis; Martin aiaer, cierx 01 iiiu court. Miller sou run, Holmes ea.f V. Rich, Kurt., McConnclsvilloi Wn. H. Can Held. Medina: M. C. Youn- love, bookseller, Cleveland ; C. Bartlett, do., Palnesville; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull, co.; Abuer Kellogg, clerk ut the court, Jefferson, Axhtabula co.: David Camnbeil Sl Son. bonk- sellers, Sand uky City; J. J. Roach, bookseller, MansHnld W II il Cotter, Ashland ; J N Kurtz, bookseller, Springtioldi Rich-eid Millican, Washington, Fayette co Chas. Ells, bookseller, Dayton ; Francis Harris, Xenia James Morrison and H Llm-boeker, Piqua; 'Jhumas Rrodle, Postmaster, Lebanon ( H W iHTny a, iu,, unuKKiiers, uiocinnnii; ir iresurer, no. ao., uiarK i Millikan, Rossville, Butler co.t Wm W Fay, Delaware; O C Worth, Upper Sandusky ; Curtis Allen, Marion ; John Melvin, London, Mndlsnn co.; Oeo Ebert, Tiitioi Wm Hood. Perrvs. burgh ; C K Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk j D Lamb, Find-lay ; Otto H Moeller, Somerset, Perry co.j Parsons it co., Elyria; B Llppett, ML Vernon ; L JeweU, Athena ; J Mcdill, Coshocton ; Auditor of Morrow co., ML Otlead 1 E M Hatftnan, Oreenville, Darke co.; Nevins McLaughlin, BeUelootaina ; George Sweeny, Kenton. Columbus, April lfi, IPSl-daw THK ilRKAT WESTKHN CAKHIAf.R SHOP, - ffl 109 rwr 01 HUku - wmua Livery Sta CarriiK-es. RuKsfes. Sec.. eonstsntlT on hand. and manufactured tn order. Repairing dono at tho shortest notice. lyltUdly JOHN A. SHANNON. PAPER HANGINGK-NKW PATTEHNH. 3CA.4t.Sol Paper Hangings, French and Araei lean, new patterns. Just received at ihe New Bookstore. Jylfi J. H. Rff.ET CO. UNION IMUTI'Al. LIFE INHUItANCK COMPAYN. BOSTON, M1I1AOIIU1IITTI. 7iinltnliai.10.noil. THIS Company Insures lives on the most lavoraMe terms, and rant California risks, or r bland tw hv ska I'mtnlnmi mm be paid qunrtcrly, or semi-annually. Amount avitlabte for pay-ment of losses. IR5.919. On the 1st of July last, this company declared a dividend of 75 per cent., credited to holders of Life Policies. Persons desirous to Insure In this company, will be furnish. -1 wiui pam p ii ). iuu ifiwit. npucaiiona, grana. T. STOCKTON, Agent, OtticeNo.7:t Htghst Dr. Wm. Tsrvitt, Medical Examiner. JanI40y I1TICA 1NMJKANCK COIVIPANV, HTltA.N. V THR undersigned, agent for the above Company, la prepared to take insurances ou property of every dVwcription. against loss or dainairo by riatt, and against the perils ol the ska or inland ntivii-nuiin. Risks inken on favorable terms, and losses promptly adjusted T. STOCKTON, Agent, tnl4 1 f oriice No. W High st EAGLE INfI'HANCR COIfli ANY. CINCINNATI Cnalial ill aa nan. TNSIIRANCES taken in thia cnmt.nntf '-.... inaa or rlimiM ( J. flro, and against tbe perils of the ska or INLM navioatioii, on propmy of every description. AH losses promptly adjusted, and risks taken on as arorable terms aa any in uie aty. JanH ly T. STOCKTON, Agem CITV INSURANCE COivlPANV OP CINCINNATI Cnpifnl iaoo,OOOl Offlcn onpoatte the Cnnltnl f1a. rHRvndersis;ned haabeen appointed Agent of tlm abirva crffiv J. pany for the etty of Columbua, and Is authorised to Insure rrroperty of every description against loas or damage by Firs, end miunni jmnia m uie aen ar smnna naviganon. Risks taken on the moat favorable terms. T. STOCKTON, Agent. DTBKCToaa. E. R Reeder, William Burnet, George Carlisle, J C. Thorp, J. M. Klair, IL Kaner, J. P. Kilbreth. E. 8. Haines, H. L. 1 1 oft man. E. B. BEEDER, President N. Gftxaoar, Secretary apl(dtt ' COI.MllirN INHORANf E COMPANY EIRE AND lilAKINK. . rfIIIS rnmnanv itnnrintiu in I nam r. .rv inscles OS (Vli)aDIS. B. and tint lumituni maifkirwtr .wtii im and msreVandiae, and other property cuntaimd therein, against loss or damage be drw; also, steamboats, and all sail ressels, and thecargoes ol steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water crart. against the penis ul seas, lakes, and rivers, on the most farnranie terras. JuneUli-dtl DEMAS ADAMS, Jr.. Soc'y ii..a.at aain fnal.. f AM now rerelvina dailv. Irom mv Coal Bank, Ihe best ol 1 llorkl'.nl, which I will aell Irum huat al ssvtii oeola per haahiil, or deliver In any part ol the rlty al riout ceala per ouani'i. rselertee ienl lor uraire. ... Vulsmbaa, May 17, tKl-tf HaVDEIs, -Tho nnnralarf havn Iuumi hnrnltlff the Coal from Mr. Bay- A'a Lank rr Ihn laat .. nr tmn It tl.a tWen UB ffOIld Satla taction, and we would recommend II as aupa'hn 10 any sold la city. ' 7""?" ' D. W. DRSttLae, I Columbus, M.y 13, 1831 W. . Hubbard. NUMBER 21. Oatlg l)io State Journal. SATURDAY MOBNlNfj, AUGUST 2, 1851. One of the WHneMc, v The late J. 8 man or infinite wit and humor aod who had probably seen ai much of life in America) u any one, used to tell tbe following atory. which ia too good to be lost, though probably none bat be could do such full justice to it. if we err not, it ran some how trrus: Whl rsilrood Hock i. in the iteimboat tbtrta re in Ibe went, and aa almoat nvr or leu, it ii almoat impotiible to procure a lodgment paiiiat any enmnany for injury, caroleaueai, oreren Ion of life. Such rail are yel very frequent, and a-i rite to tome atranjre amtrtttmpi. Not long aince it Kerns a ateamboat called tbe "Old Kenlnck" blew up, near the Trinity, at ibe month of the Ohio, where it ia a well eatabliahed fact that a great many of the mnaquitoea will weigh a pound, by which accident a lady rejoicing in the name of Mra. Jonealoit her huauand and hor trunk, for both of which an action wee brought. There wai, itrange to aay, great difficulty inprovina that Mr. Jonea had been on the boat at the time of Ihe cnllnpae, that worthy having notoriously been very drunk on Ihe wharf-boat lint at the tteamer left Trin-ity.Many witneo were examined lo prove tho fact, until finally a Mr. Dietzmar, a German, wet placed on the ttand. Ourfriend, J. 8., wat attorney for the boat, and elicited from Mr. Dietzmar the following teitimo-ny:" Mr. Dietzmar, did yon know the Old Kentuck ? " " Yah, I wat blowed up mit her." " Were you on board when the collapsed berfluo?" " When the bnst her bile yuh, I wash dare." "Did yon know Mr. Jonest " "To be sure Mr. Jones and I took panenger to-geder.""You didf When did you Inst see Mr. Jones on board of the boat f" "Well, I didn't tee Mr. Jones aboard de boat lait time." J. S. fancied hit oate wat tofe, and with a moil triumphant glance at the jury, said " Yon did not! Wolf, Mr. Dielzmar, when last did you tee Mr. Jones?". " Well, hea the tchmoke pipe and tne wat going up, to4 met Mr. Jonet coming down! " Grist Ikvitio ANsw 1'Liaino Macmm. The Albany Argus deacribes a newly invented machine for planing wood, which is now iu operation in that city. I says : A saiisl'Hctory idea of the invention enn only be formed by seeing it at work. Though simple in its construction, and easily cuinprehi'mied at a glance, it ia difficult to convey a clear undemanding of tbe modiit operandi on paper. It will be sufficient, perhaps, to nay, that uutliiug heretofore invented annroacbes it. either in retpect to the tpeed with which it does iu work, or the aoeurucy of surface aud finish which it gives to evory tiling aud anything which pastes through it, in llm ihape of a plunk or board. A rough board iiluced within its vortex comes out at even aud noliali ed at a mirror, to the the nine of 108 fret in a minute md tint without drivinir the machiue. Its maximum capacity it double auj even treble tliit tteed Bud the . greater tbn powerand rapidity of the working, the more porfect is its execution. We can well believe that it will turnout work at the rate of 200 and even 300 feet per minute or as last at it can be fed. in tins respect it iiutsiripi the tamont Wood won h invention, and prnmites tn supersede it entirely. The maximum capacity of that machine, we are told, is 30 or 40 feet per minute. Goon BuitMiR Bruad. Il ia a very common cut torn duriug warm weather, to diipeute with yeast and rait domestic bread by the short oroceaa of aalnnmi. About two years ago, a little sulphuric acid wat Haled to make superior bread tuthal produced by yestt. We believed, from the many representation! which bad been made to ut, that thit wat really true, but a num- oer oi lair ex pen menu nave convinced ut of itt utter incorrectness. No good bread enn be produced unlets it guvs (the whole of tho dough) through Ihe process of fermentation. Proierly fermented bread has a sweetness of taste, which all Ihe short process bread mina mo act oi lermentaiton generates what is ' termed grano lunar in the hread. whareaa ih n;.l ... a alkali, (sulphuric acid, or cream of turtarand anlera- ius,j wnen iney comoinn together, form a bitter sail by their combination. The carbonic acid that makes the bread lieht is generated, but the salt, wiih.mt .... gar, is left, Scientific Antrican. Stako rROM Undkr. It is wonderful to think it... Runker Hill Monument is bendins- like a bow hark. ward snd forward every day by Ihe influence of the inn ! So, aim, then is onr Baltimore Washington Monument, tall shot tower, &e.l As the aim H... ring mid day shines on the south side of il, that side expands, becomes longer than the n. rlh side, and the consequence is that it bends over towards the north The same mint bo true of all other tall monuments, ' and also of tall chinmies for some of the latter are 500 feet high. This movement is not aimply fiom Ihe south towards the north as at mid day, but in the morning it mutt be westerly at noon northerly, and in the evening easterly. These results have been unexpect- eaiy ascertained Dy rroietsor noraiora ana nit pendulum experiments at Bunker Hill, in reference to tbe rotation of the earth. Aud thus it has ever been in-scientific pnrtniti, while searching carefully alter out) object, another is unexpectedly found. A littli Fahii. The sword of the warrior waa fa. ken down to brighten ; it had not been long out of use. lite rntt was ruuDea on, tut mere were spots thai would not go they were of blood. The pen took ad-. vantage of Ihe first breath of air, to move a little fur- ' therofT. " Thou art quite right," said the sword, " I am a bad neighbor." " I fear thee not," replied the pen, " I am more powerful than thou art, but I love not thy society." .. . . "J . J . " i exterminate, .nui iiin.wuru. " And I nernetuile." said tbo Den. " where are thv victories ii 1 recirded them not t Eren where Ihon tlialt one day be in the lake of Oblivion." " Beneath the rule of men entirely great, Tbe pen Is mightier thaa the award." A l.ucur Editor. The editor of a southern name. being about tn start on a ramble in search of health and subscribers, introduces bis " sub " to his readers in the following terms! " During onr absence our nancr will not suffer, bnt. ' nn the contrary, will probably be mnch tttttnd. Our better-half, who has been nnmnunced by a competent judge, 4 tho smarter man of the two,' will have juris diction over us coinmns. sue is a srounch Democrat, ana oecioeniy opposeu to tne new innovation on fe-malo coatiime t end our only fear is that when we return our readers will insist upon our going again." Improved Machisx Mr Makiro Barril Hi.na. Among late inventions nf value is one by a Maine mechanic for making barrel kradt. "The inventor ' employs a concaved circular saw carrying cutters in its inner face, which enables the saw to cut the inner . snd outer bevil on the barrel heads. The nieces of wood are fed to cutters by an inclined table attached to a slide, which baa a forward motion, the heads being held by a clamp, and turned by hand, so as to ore- sent continually its edge to the cutting surfaoe." A merican Miller. A BrraST-PlaTr ma Rormana. In Paria a new kind of cuirass for the use of the army is toon to be ' tried. This cuirass ia nf vulcanized India Rubber, about half an inch thick. This thickness, it is slated, ia . more than sufficient lo resist a ball projected from any kind of firearm. All tho experiments tried have proved entirely successful. The lorce of the ball is complete. ly nroken by the elasticity of the India Rubber) end it tans nn the ground at the leet ul the tiers it round person against wnom it was sent. A HIIOR BOX LOST-TEN 1)1)1.1. KM BBWARD. 1HK BOX waa directed to DAVIn ti. HUNT. I.lecfnnad. It was 1 laat aeeu on board Ihe ateamer AlatMioa,atCleTelaad, uoTom. day, the 7tn fnat, 1 will pay llie above' 10 any person tbat will mma area we pmn hi my .nop, ... Dycwnore .ireni, i:inein . nail. iautfi-:ui Iiavir a ittiN-r. BAMUAIIXH FOR HATTKHK. XfY. have on band a large Slaurtmeut of flatters' Trimmingat vv eontaating of Common, Hpaniih and Haaony Rodlea ; Drab, ' Ot-r and Black Blading, and Banding. ; Kllh aad VoUoa Tips and Rldea; Boblilneta, flrab Plu.R, Hal Leather aod Hhivera, ftc. As we are going out nf the trade, we are determined to aloae on llie stock at once. We will aell any of tbe above arUclea at a considerable reduction from the Kastern cost, and thlny-three par sent, leas I baa tkey esa be purchased la Cincinnati. KII.BOUKN, klJIINrt, SY CO, aagl Riga of tin OUI Broad-Ala, ho. W Ulgh atrset.
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Full Text | VOLUME XV PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT k BAIOOM. Oh'UCK JOURNAL lUILDllVOS, HtHH AND HAIL ITHKBT3. COUNTINQ ROOM ON PEARL. STREET . TBUMS luvRrliiblY In sdranr The itiMj, in pfrom in Columbus, pnr year - 96 00 s.-nt ny mail out ul Culumliui 5 00 duriug tbti ielnn,nd j"r Wukly balance of Yimr (n Columbus . . . Hv mail rfw Tri-Wntklr by mall Wnekly in Culuinbus Uutol tho city; by uihJI, itiulfi To clubs ot lour and upward! To clubs nl ten and upwards, to one sddtvss DnilyiWMlun - . Trl-Wwkiy Weakly, single 'I'd clubs ut live and upwnrds . fi 00 4 00 a oo 9 00 1 50 1 25 - 1 00 8 00 1 00 SO 40 . Advertising. 1 lie following ratea and rulci of adTertlaliiu bHve been agreed Uum between tin? proprietor ol the Ohio Statesman and lue Ohio ware journal, to ue obserred, m all eaaea, alter thia data July Dully Pnper. Oiil' aqunre, 10 line or leti, nnn insertion ' " eHch additional . 1 mvk It 3 ..... . " " I rnon'h ..... it , " ' 3 " " 0 9 ' W tMnndiiiR card, 5 tinea or Inn, pnr annum . column, will. 4changi4, " . . 90 !t0 - 035 . 1 50 9 00, - . 3 00 . 4 00 . . 6 00 800 10 00 . 15 00 18 00 . 10 00 . soon . 29 00 . 25 00 .10 00 . 80 00 . 35 00 40 00 . 45 00 55 00 6 . . W I. ' rhniigtid weekly " dHily 1 with 4ulianutia "H . .i la " chtuignd weekly aaiiy 130 00 uther eaaea not provided tor, chargeable In conformity with the HQovn raifta. Tbe tHiiritird of meaiurement to ! minion trpe. For earn additional square In the daily. Inserted one month, or a praater lentil oi time, ana lor eacn uaiuonsi squnre inrerted mnler this yearly ratea, bait price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unleaa It la am- dried on ttin luHituaeript, or pmvlousl; agreed upon between the ,nrlirs. rublisbera not accountable lur the accuracy ol legaladvertlte-ai-nis boyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidate! (lor office of every description,) to be tred at the rnte ot filty cenU per wwk, for each name ; the nine to lie, in an caeca, pam in anvance. All Hdverllaeiiioiila hum at ranger or transient peraona to be pud in advance. Advei linemen! not marked uo the copy tor a specified number ol inaertiona, will be continued one month, unleaa ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privilcgea of yearly advertmera, will Iim confliwd rigidly to I heir regulitr business i and all advertUemonta not pertaining tliere-lOj to hu imid lor extra. Advertisements lor Aucttoneera, Orneral Agenta, Real Eotate AKtms, &C, not to be contracted for by tbn year, but to bo charged by ihu piece, at the uaual ratea. NO ADVEaTinKMKNTfl CAN SB INRHTRD GBATTJITOUSLT AdverlianmeiiU tor charitable institutiona, tire compnniea, ward, ownehip, and other public meetings, and such like, to he charged bdl price. MarnnRn notices to be charged 25 cenu. Deaths uiatirted without clinrtje, unleaa accompanied by funeral mitatioua, or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to bi paid tor. Regular adrertisera, and all others sending communications or requiring noticns, desiring to call attention to faira,soirt:a, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for mliuiltHntu all notices of private associations every notice iciirned to call attention to private enti.'rprtsea, calculated or in-, ended to promote individual intcrcat, can only be Inserted with he understanding that the annie ia to be paid lor. If Intended to ue averted in th't'etlitorial column, the lame will be charged at -nn rate ol nut leas than 20 centa per line, and then only when icc.iU'panied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to bo charged not lest than double the a i'ie rates, and measured as it solid. Advel-tinm"nti on the iiiaidn exclusively, to be charged at the r tf ol 50 per cent, in advance on the ahove letea. Attortitjys will bo holden for tho price of Insertingadvertise-i.-iiw hroiiubt in by them. Counting Houba Almanac for 1851. PIllNTPn mn Ditm uurn nv I - - - - - .. , .m T.jw t.r.s T. .. .. 1 9 il "i ti 7 8 9 in n i in it IS Ui 17 18 hi in a '! ai a t jr ;'Jli -17 ii 2! 30 111 i " FEBRUARY. a. h T. w T. r. . .. "l a :l 4 5 6 7 8 9 1(1 II li! IH 14 l 16 17 is in an ai aa as h if a a7 as .. a. "jiiTpr. wj.j; s- .. 7. .. .. .. 1 I a 3 4 S fi 7 8 9 III II 12 13 14 IA ir. 17 18 mi an ai aa 23 a4 as an a7 as 29 30 :llj 711 APRIL. jr.T.wT.Frii. .. .. i a 3 4 fi i II 7 8 0 III II ia !13 14 15 Hi 17 18 l!l ;20 21 aa 23 24 23 211 27 28 ? 30 . . .. r MAlT il-' il" T' ' i' 77 7. 77 77 1 ? "3 4 5 fi 7 8 fi 10 II 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 I!l2liai 22 23 24 as an a7 as an to :n JUKE. ..T.w T. r. $. 1 2 3 4 fi li 7 8 9 III II ia 13 I t 15 1(1 17 III 1!) 21121 ;2a aa 24 a an 27 as jan au 9-m. t. v t. r. a. L. .. i a 3 4 "5 i; 7 8 in ii ia 13 14 IA II! 17 IS 19 an 21 aa 23 24 as 26 27 28 2!l 3(1 31 .. .. AU3UST. h.t. w t I r s, I 4 S II 7 8 II 12 13 I I l.S 18 19 20 21 22 ar. an 27 as an SEPTEMBER. t. T. w jr.J rJ. .. I 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 II la 13 v 14 15 l(i 17 18 19 3(1 X si aa 23a4 ar. an a7 V 28 29 311 J " OCTOBER. y 8 M. T. IvlT.j V. 8. 7777' 12 3 4 fi 7 8 9 III 11 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 30 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 3(1 31 .. NOVEMBER. m.t. w t.f.s.I 777. .7 77.. I 3 4 5 II 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 30 21 23 34 25 2(i 37 28 39 77 T 23"'4 Tf 7 8 9 in li ia 13; 14 15 1(1 17 18 19 30 21 22 23 24 25 ai. 27 as 39 3(1 :ll .. .... '8 ttmVWh OA1.LOWAY. HKWBT 9. PAOM. HALL4IWAV PAE, ATTIlKKCVa AT LAW. WE will pnwticn l, h partrwr., In tho Courli ol Pmiikllii and .djiilniiig countlM, nii In the Circuit ami Dl.trlct V. 8. ConrU. Olllro In flstt'. iww builihug, oppuilte Htntc Hou. tnT'i tl A. B. BUTTLES. Attornrr mm Cawwllar nt l,w, ( nlnmb... Ohio, offlre, No. 'i, Jlwil'i blKcbwige. oppotitn eVctoUrjr ot titnte utile il . WALTER. THRALL, Attorney Hud Coanaf-ller nl Law, Cnlnmbii.), Ohio. ALdO, aCominuwIonertoloko the Acknowledgment ol Ueoda lor the Mute of New York. OIHco on High at, belwoen Town and Rich. octal lccian iirrn.li. THgo. com aroci. beo. fl. comstock. BUTTLKH, CO.IIHTOVK V CO., (Hucceaaor. to B. (Jtraialoek, It Co.,) I.MJKWAIiniNG AND COMMISSION MERCUANT8, Lard Oil Manulacturera, and dealora In Halt, FUater. Fiah and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbua, Ohio, jjp Liberal ailvancea madn on ron.ignmenta. I mart j. KinnWAV (.' Im Foundry, Brand atiwt, enr lb Hrta, Colnna-ka, Ohio). tovea ol all kledi, and a gresl variety ol C'aetlngl, alwaya on hand, octl.'.l DR. IIORKHT THOU MON'S OFFICE, (VTO. 4. Nell'n Kirkaus, ouuoaile the Secretary ot statoa l v o office, High at Columbua. KKIRRHT ok MI.I.KY, BOOK BINDKHH, High itreet, '.ppoaiie the Publle OBIcea, Co-rombua. uglM,45 KERB, ABBOTT oV CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nulla, (llati, Houea Boildera' materiala, Farming mod Mechanical Toola, Militarf Oooda, o- lie. No. 161 Uigh aueet, lisn of the Uilt Podloch iohn w. luia toaT aaamaoiia. BAKER ARlHSTRONfl, REAL ESTATE BHOKKK8 and OENERAL LAND AOENTd. Office, Booth room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbua, O ioeira r. tairni. iA-reiL a. mii a HITR AV MILLS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, Real Ratal Aaresla, Hnrveyore Nataiin Pakllr, IliaH aTMKKT. COLDBIBOa. OHIO. a 1TKND tritlu. nru-ilA.f thnlr nrrif-,m iiLalnlri. IOTl1,fll. i A telling and leaaing real eatate. aurveylng and dividing laoda, aouocuon m nmbm, ouminenon oi mo. uuea, k m.v BBranaacaa t . Bwan A Aodrewa, Cohunbaa, O. Aifrad A Terr. New York Cttr. Warn. Minora, u ijao. u. W riaaar, Bi Unto, Ma. Tweed. Siller ft Wright, ChVtl Geo.T WlUiamiom.CltKiaaatl c sessions. L. s. iumts. r. i;, puknmunn v f'O.. WKOMmt ami. ivtiii n.ft. ... fKY (J 00 lM( Ruota, Shoos, Huts, Cups, Straw Hoods, An. Four doura aouth of the American, Coin ui bus. oi-lM lliir.1 wiire. (1KRK, ABBOTT Ac CO., Ml-rn af iht. nil. U.lin-L .Ml il.uL . I I AVfc tiuw in .torn and in traniitu Iron) tho c&iL a vry laiiri atoca or bnrilwaro. cutlpry, houao bulldltia niatorialL Ikr. niing and mechanical tooll. Wo hovu long been anxluua to moot our cuitonu-ra on low pricei, wo have now tho ability to do ao. Our good, were bought I'or caah and we can and will anil to pruuipi paying purcnurr. upon na good b-nui, If not a llltlo bcl .imn wijf omor H.lHnilillllioni ID till" vniuilty. J"o' (IKKH, AflBOlT ft CO iOaEFIi II. aiLKT JOSKFH SULLITANT. J. H. HILKY (JO., . . BOOKSKI.I.KKM AND HTAT1 ONERS, A .,., " m ' "I'r "linl!"1,i Bordon, VVimiiiw tiliadi, W Indow Cornlco. and Inncy good., re.poctluily alvo notice that thf?y have received a very exten.iveaaiortnientol fioogooda " iwiumu.i ui mio puuuc u invuea. ni RI.DItlllCiR MARTIN, DRAPKR8 AND TAILORS, Hlik lrttt. lfi door Hurt of Town, mmnnilt ... tl ft. .-.. ARE prepared to oxeeutoalf ordera In tholr line ofbualnoaa, In the neatest and mottfutiionahle atyle. . JOaEPH EI.DRIIK1E, p!6-dtf A. L. MARTIN. U'lllHW Ill.laB. IMOMMON Idea and ,,.!, .... .1. .,1. -.. A -J French Glaaa. ol nutrlv .11 ,ia,,.nv nntnl - Ik. r.i.. ' ., . rTr ... UI1.1 1'AUL.LllJIV. NEW JKWKLKV ESTALlHIlillKNT. BROWN i 11 II I' K THE undoralsned have formed n oartnerahln with thl. title, and When tho room formerly occupied ny C. H. , V " ,ltu,:y .Mire, a lewaoora louin oi tne American liotcl. and nearly oinmalLe tltn K.nh.nn Hank Bh.H i ujiLur-u ..a waurunent oi Wmrhea, Jewelry, Hiker nail Plnled Ware. (3 old Penfl. HmWlMPla. Of nvttrV rlna-H.l,.t, r al, .11 And all kinda of FANCY OOOllH u.u.llv bent In Iheia linn V Invite all to call and look at our etock.wo will be pleaaed to ahnw our gooda whether they wlah to purchaao or no. Watchea .u uim-RB n-paima in ine oeat manner anil warranted lor one year. From their experience in the huaincM they hope to be able h, Ki.canu.iHriioD to an woo may lavur them with tnetr patron. J. H. IIKOWN. "r-" 8. BUCK. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. K1DGWAY & CO., W A N II FACTDH B STEAM BNGINRH. FKOM new and Improved patterns, amons which Is one for the MUl.kY HAW Mil.L.nrrnmti.rt l.,rm with Mil I IIKiN. im Bsiurri compicie. i ney iso maun tbo celebrated PARKER'S PA TP. NT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD (JAIL W1IKKL3. and all nih..r lltON bkH m.AMfl CA.HTlN(iti usually tuadu at Foundries. tfACHINSBY ot all kinds made promptly to order. I.IK'K'M ( KI,KllltATF.I COOKINf. HTOVI' Frciuiura CiMtkinR Htoves, Parlor, Shop, mul Church ftoves and r'urnacea, Fin (i rules, and PLOUGHS all wurrauted, are constantly lor sole at WHoLK-tALR mid rktaii, on lilM-ral terms. Merehants and others dealing in PIoukIis and Htovea are respectfully invited to examiue our stuck and prices. I'AitKrw.K ti(i i;iiniTm: I AA PAIR Eluatic irpriiitia ; 2U aeU Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass aVVfl Hubb ltnnda : :i bales Mom : I'Htriit l.iirr lnvTiiiu Damaak LitiiniTS : I'aintcd and (um Cloih Tuj-k. flf.nmi. p..rH Malleable Cartings, Arc. f ur salo by jue r. UK, AHnOTT CO. PAINT.il. WK hnro on hand and for tale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil. White and lird I ..ml. C.imi-h nml Kiirnlmn. Varnlah. Also, a superior article ol Picture Vitmiih, together with a great variety ol painU, brushes, ice. At the iim of the V.1TY Tit A nK. THE attention of tho Ladies is respm fully Imiled to tho elo-BUM Stock ol Drcfii Silk. Cnnhmfim. All-Wnul ...thair.... Sliawia, Bcarts, Km broideries, Rlhbona, Lweti , c, tVc, now be-in received mid opened by P. T. bNOWDEN, No. 4, Odeon Huiiding. His Mock ol Ilresa Silks, alone, will richly repay an examination. Wo take pleasure in showing our Gooda to all who may favor ua with a eall. IseptSfi y KPU VU WOHHTKDH. Enough to supply nil J niar;il P. T. MNOl VDRN NOTICIK. MESSItS. HMITH MILLS, Real Estate Affcntu, hnvo a few of those choice hnildina Iota nn Town street and VVaahinir- ton Avenue still lellL Purehnsers wisbinR to build residences on the best building ground, and In one ot the best neiffbborhnnda in the city would do well not to be too late. no'.w d I ( (4( HANDKVII.LK'rf tiEIMES ot Readers, tor sale quantities, at the New lioukatore. j. 11. Kiur.i at IIAKIIWAKK. 11' E have now In store at the tifin ol the Gilt Padlock, and on " the way iron, the Kant, the largest assortment of Hardware we hare ever had, llavhitfpurehased from first hands, and moat-n otter ni-tter goods, and at lower prices titan ly lor cash, we can otter better tout ormerlv. and believe tent in variety. Quality aud at vie ol foods we can equal any In Ohio. run nuufr. tiUM.ir.n wr. riAVr. L000 boxes window glass, assorted tromfittti to JtXttJ, both American and foreign. 500 kcv:s nails assorted, including tbo best eastern and western nails and snikea. 2,000 lights window sash, and more coming. i.uuuiocib ana laicnes oi many omereni patterns, luciu.lina all the late iinprovementa in locks and latches and other laa-tenitii(sfur door blinds, gates, Arc., Ac. Alio. White Lead, Oil. Putty, Paints, Varnishes. BnuA Pat,r. Ac, Ac. rOK UAKKMHK MAKKIln We hare uatent aud enameled Leather, painted and iiuin ( ' luth. plain and lancyeolured Damasks, Lamps. Uauds, Lace, Hroad cloth, Tufts, itc. HOUSE KEEPINO G001).. Wn hare Tubs and Buckets, Knives and Forks, Tea trays and Waitera, uorcelain and tinned titewuana and Kettles, and a vari ety of very necessary articles not enumerated. Wn have Harrels, Locks, Mountings, 8ho Hags and German sil-rer Powder Flasks and Horns. MECHANIC'S' TOOLS In great variety, amons which may be found mauy superior tools not often fuund iu the WeaL noli) GERE, ABBOTT & CO. HONTON CIIUUNH. WE have just received a lew thermometer churns. Alio, the justly celebrated Boston cylinder churns, the most universally used of any churn in Ynokeedoni. It you wan the genuine, call at No. Itil, High street. ttr.ur., snnui ti,, V9 Sign of the Gill padlock. HAI.K Of C OLLKOE LANDMt IMJE larger and better portion ol these lands still remain unsold, and they are now offered at onvate sale on accommo dating terms a part only of the purchase money being required In hand. Also, for sale huildinn and out lots In the rillaie of Gambler. which are unsurpassed lor beauty of location, and all the more Important advantages to bo desired in surh property. A good notei is specially needed in ton village, and a lot tor tne purpose will I? furuishf rnicjicii on tavoramo terms. Appiy iu tne suoscnue lyj-tl Gambler, Knox eounty. M T.C. WING, Agent. FOR HALB. FI1H08E two well known Lota Nos. 76 and 7.f7, on the corner 1 of Rich and Sixth streets, with streets and alleys all round them, formerly the property oi Chester Johnson, on which are a great variety ot chulrn fruit and shrubbery, and subdivided into seven parts to suit purchasers. ALSO Two Lots on the corner of Friend and Seventh streets subdivided into seven parts to auit pu re haters. There is an alley tvi icet in width running through mem lor iicneral convenience. 'Ihe whole ol the lorvHf.hiM ui uoertv will be suld on verr ac commodating lernu. For naiticuiiira, inquire of Thomas Wood, gi'i.i. (icu-.j vvm. rur.Mn. FAPEH HANtilNOS AND HOHlJKRH.NUV PATTBMNH. JUST received, A Ane assortment of Paper Hangings and Bor ders Spring patterns ot French and American manulacture. Also PATTERNS FOR CEILINGS. in panels and plain, with and without centre pieces. Column, Cnpnnd Bnnm. In oak, marble and stone colors, lor liuuhmg JlalU. Drawings for Ceilings and Halls made loorner. winiuw Piirtifr., a good assortment of fine patterns. W Indow Cornlrw made to order. Also, (tilt Moulding, lor Parlors, For sale at the new Bookstore. manM i. II. RILEY ft co. N. B. The Trade supplied with papers b pattern books, and fronds ordered direct Irom the factory. A FINK t'HANCK! FOR HALE A Brick Cottage House and lot on East Oak street, for a small payment down, aud the balance in live equal installments, with Inter-terent The house contains six UnelT Huished aod conveniently arranged moms well, cistern, ate.; by pmiih at mills, Real Estate Agtmts. EMnnoiDEuen ci htains. I EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Curtains, some very fine, -A and will be sold low, by P. T. 0NOWDKN. NOTICK. The notes and accounts t George Gere ft Co., are left with na lor settlement and collection. They must be Aid without dutoy. GEHK, ABBOTT ft CO. Columbus, July 5, 1849. f.KOIMJR R. WAl.t'LTT. SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, il-dtf mtnaiara, omo KILBOUKNE, KUIINS A CO Biffs, af the illlt Br en A Axe, Have on nana, ana are eon atantly receiving from American, Enrii'h and German manufacturers, A general asaartmnnt of Hardware, which we are offering at prices that cannot fall to giro satisfaction. Merchants, Machanics, Farmers and Manu-, factorers are Invited to call and examine nor stock. KILBOURNE, KU11N3 ft CO. IOR SA? .R. 24 one acre Lota situated a short distance north of the Railroad Depot Some of whleb front on the Wor-thington Plank Road. This ground Is pleasantly situated and Is well calculated for private residences. Terms easy. Enquire of BAKER ft ARMSTRONG, MpW Rsxd Estate Head (Aoarters. HARDWARE. J aril COLUMBUS, SATURDAY II ikJm ' nLhtwico ' """" ,,K noi-niwifJOOBTS IN omo IO It KENT I A snug dwelling for a small family, In n ceo X1 tral situation. Apply to II. COWLKa At CO. t'AMTEHN WOOL A It N , white, black, blue, mixed and i suarlut, just opuniid by II. COWLED V CO. Elevator copy. ' oelO l,Kiw:i:it paprun. CAP, Demy and Medium, 1mm the boat makers, Eastern prices (auglOJ J. 11. ill For sale at itlLEY At Co. JUKT HK41KIVUD. A large and handsome assortment of plain and fancy UeLainua aad Cashmeres, by ottfi J. 1). UHHOHN it CO. WOOn AND WILLOW WAKK. WILLOW Waggons, Cradles i " For sain by (nn!9) i and Baskets, Pails, Churns, Ate. IHVINO'W WOltKK, VOL. U. Conquest ol Grenada For sale at tbo now Buokatore. auglO J. H. RILF.Y At CO. WtillSTKK'H UNAIIIUIMIEU IH TlON AUV-C( lumbusaneney, J. U. RILEY Ac CO. Trade supplied on the best terms. 1VIMIIIW Mil A tlKH. AN assortment of new patterns, juet received at the New Book store of Imnyll J. U. It I LEY ft CO. FANH! FANM!! A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fans Juat received at the New j. - nooRatoro oi maylll J. II. RILEY At CO. PATENT I.KVrcii ri.OCKH. ANEW article just received at Call and see them. june5 ItRuWN & BUCK'S. WfV. take thli opportunity to say that we have now In store 1 v and lor sale at low prices, :tO0 kei!s of urn best nails ever and brought to this market. (ii.HK, AHHO'lT At CO. IUHT HKCKIVED. A largo assortment ot Morsair green ' and other eolora Krennh Merinos. For sa every low by oct." J. D. OSBOnN At CO. (TEEL GOODaIteads, HiriK. Clasps, Hllilos, Itaga, purses, 3 Ace. Also, Pen Knives, a spluudld assortment. ap4 J. II. RILEY ft CO. RUMMER flHAWLS AT A LOH& A (ino lot, slightly injured, to be had for a sons, for sale by ap)9 H. COWLEa ft CO. A FARM KOU NALR OR ItKNT. THI8 farm is situated within two miloa ol th city, and containa 60 acres, 6.r of which aro improved. Ennutre of wpiv rtAnr.n Aitiii i iionu C It OSS CUT HAWS. WE harejust received a tri'-h lot of those very superlorcroas cut aaws we have been selling the last two years. June7 GERE, ABBOT At CO BAYARD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Adventures In Ibe Path ol Empire. Illustrated. Irnde supplied, maylfO For sale at tho bookstore of J. (1. ItlLEY ft CO If If lfi BOXES WINDOW CILAflS. amongst which may JJJ ha found sinirln and doulile tliiek Fn-neh. the best PitUlmrir. Also, cheaper sluss of all the usual sizes. At the sign oiine (jy.j uii.i rfluuioi.. IN THE NEW YORK CONVENTION. - M copies Just receive at the New Hookrilure of may II J. 11. RILEY ft CO. run i.ivKit mi.. V CONSIGNMENT of a sniall quantity Irom Rushton, Clark At Co., Now York, for sale at tltu New Bookstore ol mayii j. n. kii.i.i at lu, fliO PEDLARH. A case of Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Ac., on L cnnMf'T.inent, for snlc cheap, A loo, an aenurtnientut French jweiry, new styles and ol suiN-rior tiuahty, lur sale ehenp. may! J. H. RILEY ft CO. FlfEM'll PAl'KIt" MANCINGS. A CASE ol very choiee patterns ot Kit .bowed ( iold papiTS, for iV. pHrlors, and Horde re to luatch. At the new HookMure. a ii 10 J, 11. Ril.hY ft CO PISTOL. 11 EVOLVING six shooters, together with double and single - oarreieti pisiois, lorttulu attnesign oi tne marl GILT PADLOCK. L1KK OF II A K.MAN IH.E.NNKK1IANSKTT, compri siiiii an authentic account ul "Tim Burr Exhibition, ' con taining (acts not neretolore pnbltdhrrt. i lane luppina. cor SHte ni i lie now door store oi maylHJ J. 11. RILEY ft CO. Vilit HAI,I. WE have a few very desirulile l.uu.on State Avenue, which can be bouabt at a burHin for ranh, or will uxcbaiiiie them or atiKilv In Itie Aeuia or CIovhIiuhI kailromU, hi par. Iinjuire ol julyli BAtvKK ft AUMH I HuNG. rHHIItAflli (.OOUlS. NEW styles ol llarazes, Tissues, Mourning Alborines, (JiiiB hams. Lawns, olajn mid tiuured black Silks, and now style ol eiilored silks, a uice aaaoitineul juat opened by ap: ( u.tuwiir.Hdci. IIKAP, 1 IIUAPEII, MKAIKsT: VVh hiivn lur aalu h now tint a, bouse and lut on east Oak 11 trwt a desirable pltee pieRsantly situated, conveineiit, ihtiHu, and on easy terms. bMI I II ft MILLS, tep-1 Real Eatule Agents. iHKIjTI Viilenniited Rubler Belling for driving all kiuds I ol mai'binery. i'lam and mixed Kublier oavkinu luuure rupe and s tutting bun ring lor piston rods and luce ieatheV epii rvibiiouunr. v junr.o. WOOL BHI) BLANK BTH. . y r PAIRS hue J by lUqr. Cli'cliiville BlMiikets. Those blan-uJ kets are liimr. suiter and hniivier than any other make. Forsaleby ocMj J. U. oBoltN ft CO. 4 A It I NET iMAHUItM C1AN tied Vein ur Variiirili, Hand Paper, Glue, and nearly all ' ('ther anicleH in their line, at the aign ol tbo uiHMt) GILT PADLOCK. Gill -IAN SI I, V Ull I'LATKII HIMIONS AM) HI T-T1.U hMVEa. Gurmau Silver ripuuua tnose came popu lar goods. iceiVfcd by H. COWLES ft CO. ClltCI.I- VII.LE WOOIiKN VARN. JUST received, tJU puiinds white, mivud aud black wool Stock biK yam. For aalu by J. D OS HORN Ar CO. I ,,(-,,IN'Jd "I white, black, dark giay and blue mixed ' Woolen Uioekiug Yarn, by J. I) OSIloriN A CO. riMIR Illt-IIKST iIARKUT FRIl'B J.N I'AMl wi. A be paid uy ut lur Wl.uoO lot. ol Woui ut our u.ru. may li daw. H. COWLhS ft CO UONNL'I'H AND 111 HliONS, iu great vaiiely. Alo, boys, Mii'es and children's hummer IIhI. Just opened by mat) H COVVLhS ft CO. COHHS. A LARGE lotot new style rihell aud Bullalo bark and dress ing combs, jiut received by P. T hNOVV DEN. NN(JAirPFHi;iKNTiFIC' UlSI OVtltY, lor ItfM For sale at the rww Bookstore. inarH J. U RILEY ft CO. THE OHIO IIAHtflOINlNT. N1 EW Revised Edition, lor sale by tho dozen oi hundred cop ies, ou the best terms, at the New Bookomre. de'TJ J. li. RILEY ft CO. NEW LAW miOK. AMERICAN CHANCERY UiGKNT. a vols. Complete. Ry Thos. W. Waterman. Just published, and lur sale at the new Bookstore. mam J IL RILEY ft CO. I AVBNt.lfO. Second aui.oly, J-J The 1'uinam Complete edition. For sale at tho new asture. marej J. 11. RILEY ft CO. ' I Ml E subserilier will pay the highest price lor any quantity ol X Corn, Wlient, live, IJnt, lilnx aeed. t:iover-ced. aud Tlialhy-Mrfi. lebie IwOOlUN Ac DIAIION, ttHOLESALK ami Retail Utmi.fr. iu gaslixturei, Cincinnati, y f Ohio. 411 Main St., above Court. Chandeliers, fte at Eastern prtcea Ja? CLOTH AND t'ASM HKIW. ENtiLISIl, French and Amencan Cloths and Cassimers In eluding some lancy eolon-d cloths, in which may be lunula rare combination ol beauty and torn prictt. Just openwd, by ociu n. uwuta at uti. NKW HOOKS. TMIE Olo Bxn Sakdstonr. Hugh Miller. Justn celred at tho new Huuksiure. marb J. B. RILEY ft CO. MI'LKV ill ILL MAWrt. JUST rrenlved, ewst steel Muley Mill Haws. Also, narrow Mil and Crosscut saws. For sale at the sign ol the Gilt Padlock mri:i GERU, AHHOTT ft CO TI1K LADIES AHRAD OF TUB .HALBlX ! IN advance ul all Mails" and Expresses, we have received lor the Lar I ies a lew choice Ribbons, Gluvea, Dresa Patterns, Dress Triramintra, woolen Long pnawis, stc etc., ana nave plenty other nice things on the way, for the arrival of which please look nut. H. COWL Ed ft CO. P. S. Our Moorning Long Shawls will be worthy of attention. r. levator copy. tepU4 FOR SALE. IGHTY Acres of Land, sitUHtn t on tho Harbor Road, about i'j u miles north ot the city, forty acres ol tho above land am elean-d. IS acres ol which are now ready tor eultivatinn. The balance well timbered. This land can be purchased at a bar gain, or will exchange It lor improved city property. Inquireol marUl BAKER ft AHM.STRONO UNITED MTATES DI4JBHT FOR lNIM. nEING a digest of decisions ol the courts nf common law. 13 equity and admiralty In the United States for the year Ifiii Of John rneips rum am. For sale at the New Bookstore. Jy4 J.H. RILFT ft CO. f.KNTLKirlKN CI ALL at P. T.8NOWDEN d, and exaiiilnebis stock of Cravats, ' Scarfs, Gloves, ftfl., ftc., before purchasing elsewhere. The The assortment is now complete, and will be found to embrace every desirable style. sept. A CARD. R is my purpose to resume the practice of Lw in the Supreme Court of the United States, thi- Cireuit Courts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri, and la the Supreme Court In bank ol the State of Ohio July :. DW. ' T. RWINO. TUB WIDE, WIDE WORLD. Ry Elisabeth Wetherell. a role Just rrtcetved, and for sale by apffi UUNTINUTON MacINTIRK. MORNING. AUGUST flttnnvMP nnitUT Ythoaet passed at the last Ugialature, the Pupremo Court In the several cnuntiea nt thia fnr iht.) ii li hr.l.lun as follows t Hamilton ...Mar. lOIUniiock.. Clermont ..April IV Putnam.. JuneStl Licking ....Sept. 19 28 Coshocton.. !M " 30 Holmft " 95 July 1 Tuscarawas. " 'JO " IM Van Wert .. n " Paulding ... Highland... 30 Delianco . "Kile May a Williams... " y PiarK Oct. 1 Madison.... Clark Greene Clinton Warren .... Butler Montgomery Preble Darko Miami " 4 1 1 arm . . . 4 ti 0 1 rullnn T Henry W Lucas 13 Wood 14 Oltaway.... 17'tfnndnaky... 21 Erie 2fi Huron 6 Columbiana. 7 ' Jrflerson . . . 8 1 Harrison ... 11 , Belmont .. . l'i Monroe 14 i Guernsey . . lli Muskingum. ID, Morgan S3 Washington, 26 Meigs 11 lfi lfi ai 52 in " iff " W8 Lorain " Ull Cuyidioga .. " 1 Geauga .. .. 'J0 31 Hholny Mercer Auglaize .. . Allen Hardin Loiran 30 GHllia Nor. U juno ii Laai ol Lawrence 4 Ashtabula ..Aug. 4 Srfoto 5 Trumbull... 7 Pike 7'Mahonlug .. 14 Jackson P"rtaK 80, Vinton " H Summit .... " 23 Athen 14 Medina 27; Hocking ... 11 Wayne 88 perry le'A.hlaHd ....Sept 0 Fairlleld " W' Richland... 8 Boss 21 i Morrow.... " 11 Pickaway... SW Kno 18, Franklin.... " Champaign . UNIUIl lVlnfaru... JJVjon Crawford... Wyandot... Sencea ..... And tho Court in Dank on the first day of December. ' COIIRT8 OP COMMON PLEAS FIRST eincriT Darke Apiil 1. July 22 and Octoner 15. Miami April IS Annum lit and November 4 PrtAI Juuo : and September 30. SRCOMD CIRCTTtT. Marlon March 4, May a? and October 28. Ddiiwnrt March 18, June :t and Novemltet 11 Crawford April 1. June 17 and November SJ5. Stntca April t), June 24 and Decmlmr tf. Wyandot April July 1 and December 16. THIRD CIBCTtT. Makmtnf February 19, May 14 and November 4. Porta? February ifii, May v8 and November lfi , Summit March I'i, June 17 and December 9. Aihtabuta April 9, July 8 and September 94. Trumbull A 11 10, July 22 and October tl. -FOURTH CIRCUIT. perry March 18, Juno 17 and September Ifl. Lickinq April !.!, July 29 and Octolier 28. MutkUigum April 1, July 1 and Septembei :w. rrmi circvit-Citumblana March 19, Juno 18 and September 17. Carroll April 8, Srptember 2 and November 1 1. Tincarnvat April 911, AuguntSUand November 19. Stark May 0, August 8 and October 2J. SIXTH CIRCttlT. Pickaway March 10, September 1 and November 21. Fairfidd Mnrrh 94, May 96 and September lfi fheking April til, July 7 and November 10. tun April JS, Juno 10 and October a SKYTtNTH CIRCUIT. flutter February 24, May 19 and September 23 Warren March 91, July 28 and November 10, tlretne March 10, June 9 and October 97. Clinton April 7, August 11 and Novomlwr 34. FIOHTH CIRCUIT. Atkm$ March 4, May 90 and Si-plemberS, Vinton Match IS, May 97 and September 15. Mrifi March 21, Juuu 9 and 8eptember 22 ll'ahhigtonAr H, June 10 and Uetuli-r Ji5. Morgan April 91, June 9J and OctoUir 97. AuaWeJuiiu 19 and November 9. KINTH CIRCUIT. C'ml Ttrmn FebrunrV 17. Mnv Hi and NoVember7. Criminal VVrms January 17, March 91, July 4 nnd Octoer3. eiiijn-nirr ufn janiiury .1, April 4, July 4 aim Uetober.. Oimmcrr.hl Court May fi. Criminal Court January 3, April 9, July 9 find October 1. TENTH CIRCUIT. rfaiMMarch 4, July 1 and September S3. Ftivitte March 18, July IS nnd October 7. Citrmont March 9f, July 99 and October 21. Highland Apiil 15. August 10 and Novetnler II Brown Kmi 99, September S and November 25. KLKVftNTH CIRCUIT. tfnlmm Jnnunry 90, April 91 and September 1. Anhtand February 10, May 5 and September IS, Mrdina March 3, May 19 and Ortoher 0. Waynt Marco 17, Juno Q and October 27. TWELFTH CIRCUIT. Franklin March 1 1, Juno 9 and November 10. Champaign March 31, June 10 and Septt-mkr L". UnioiAytll 14, June ;t0 mid September 91'. Clark April 91, August 4 and October 20. Lnynn May 5, July 91 and October 6. Madison May 10, August IS and November 3. Til IHT EB NTH CIRCUIT. Erffr-KebniRry3, May 19 and September 23. Huron February 24, Juiio9ani'4.ietober 13. Sandusky March 10, June 16 and October 97. H'tfod March 17, June 93 and November 3. Lucas March 91, Juuu 97 and November 7. Ottaiea May 5, September 15. VOURTRBNTU CiaCUIT. Superior Court February 3, May 5, August 4 and November 3. Cuyahoga January 7, March 10, June 16 and October 0 Lorain February 3, May 5 and November 10. Geauga February 17, May 19 and September 1. Lake April 14, July 21 and September 15. riFTRBNril CIRCUIT. fltlmont March 4, Juno 3 and September lfi. Harrison March 95, June 94 and October 7. Monroe April S, July 90 and October 91. Guernsey April 92, August 19 and November 4. Jtferson Muy fl, Augusi 90 and November IU. lUXTKKNTH CIRCUIT. Shtlby March C, Juue 5 and September 2. Merrtr M'-rch 17, June 16 and October 90. rrfin April 7, August 4 and November .1. Hancock April 14, .uguat 11 and November 10. Allen April 21, Anguat 1H and November 17. A uglai2t Api II 2d, June 23 aud October 97. SRVKNTKENTH CIRCUIT. St'ioto February lu, May 1 and teptember 1, Pikt February 27, May 19 and September 15 fstwrenoe Mnrch 10, Alay 99, and September 99. fluWitf March 24, June 19 and October 11 Jackson Apiil 1, Juue 96 and October 90 RIOHIRFNTH CIRCUIT Williams March 4 and September 9 Paulding Mnrch 18 and September 9 Van Wert March 25 and Octuher 7. Putnam April 1, June 17 and October 21 Henry April IS and November 19. Wi-oaApril 23 and September 23. Drjianca April 99, Juuu 10 and September 16. NINKTrttlVTH CIRCUIT. Cosharttm March 17, June IR and October 15. Richland March 31, August 18 and November 94 Afrtmrov April 28, July 7 and September 99 Aaoz May 5, July 98 and October 27. TWawnHTH CIRCUIT. Montgomery April IS, August 13 and November 4. TIIUE UNDERSIGNED respecttol-m. ly informs tho people of this city and the adjacent country, Owl ho has opened a Shop at tbe rorner of Hunnr Alley nnd llitfh M.. where ho intends to keep lor sale stl articles in his line ol iminess sneh f-t- as Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet i, Ladies' Satchels, Whins, ftfl.. Arc.: wMi'h hcfpfidstosell on as good II not on better terms than .n ' .r t'cle can ne had elsewhere, vn rlozen HogflRlns, for seating, for sale lr.it . hu ana see. Ftf Hepairing done on short notice chat e. low. fau91 ly VV'ILt 1AM STARR. Railroad Car Mannfartorr. RIDGWAVM tV KIMRAI.l.. I fllnii-biia. Ohio. nAVE esubllshed at tliis central point the manufacture o-Pnaaenirer. Frplvhl. ;ntvrl nnd Hnnd C!ra for Railroads, and acture all western Railroad companies that It will lie their constant aim to procure the beat materials nnd work mfn, and to turn out the beat kind of work at lair prices. Specimens oiay Im sreu on UinCulumhuaaud Xenia Railroad. The pa trenage of Railroad companies ia respictlully solicited. lecu.vii UOIJt.il AMI UKAIIV HATH. Now atyln, pun white anil Ann nualit,Juat recefod. AI an, a eomplftn itock, of all rirfc-aaiiii qualitlea.tn heopna edlna.l.rortwoby H.COWLKS CO. ap5 WOOI.KN.NII.K lllll ('IITTIIN IIIIHIKRV. FUK Lailiua, Aliaai, chlMr-n, Mnn and Knra, a eomulnte aurtroen parUcularlv for told wtaiarr, iuat npntwd by npll) Il i'llUl b'U ft pANARA PTKAW HATH. A Una anortmpnt, ol all qualitleaaiidaizMjuatrecHvnd by mul 1(1 II. COWI.K8 k. CO STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS. Ilnviifi' Conrao of jvlnthrmntlra. IjllRST Lessons in Arithmetic, School Arithmetic, University Arithmetic, Klemiilary Algeb ls,Kleinentary Geometry, Practical Geometry, Houston a Algebra, Legenders (.eiinetry. Sorveyinff, Analytic Geometry, Calculus Descriptive tleomeiry, shades, shadows, tbe. Parker'a HebsMl Phlle-ophle a. Javenile Philosophy, First leasona ia Natural Pbilosipfcy, gchont Compendium, Hhetnrical Reader. ,lra. Kmmn Wlllnrn'a Merira af HrHool Booh a. Willard'a History of tha United Stares or fiepublic ot America. Wlllard's Strhonl Hiatorv nl th a 1 Initial MtatH ' Mrs. Wlllard's School History of tho United States Is one ot thuse rare things, a good school book. lnfimU'ly better than any of the I'nited States histories fitted fur schools which we hare at present" Cincinnati Gavtte. Nsrthend'a Klarattanary Works. Little Speaker American tiueaker, School Dialogues. Watts on the Mind. Thinker's Rotanv. IUhtlstt Philosophy oi Mechanics. MaitariRf D's Ameriran Kdacatlon. Page's Theory and Practice of Teaching. Mahew on Popular Education. Fulton ft Eastman's Copy Rook, destined fnr schools and Academies. dy7 UUNTIN'ITON Mac! NT I BE. nittntni i:tiow. rplIE (Inn nf KILBOURNE JONES was dissolved on the m. iuin ammo ny mutual consent. All debts due by snd to said tirm will be settled by their Me. cessors, Kilbourne, KaJnas A Co. L. KILBOURNE. April 15, 1(351. I. O. JONES. Ban 2, 1851. New York and Erie Railroad Line. VEW route to New York city rla. Dunkirk and the Erie Rail. iii il ' Bnnn,H'rtoa' w,ln "rst class steamers on Lake Erie, tbe ii i i lie7 mna' w"""" nd Cincinnati, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and Sandusky and Cincinnati Railroads, and steamers on the Ohio and Misitssippl rivers, and the Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania csnali. T MAINS LKAVK lM'NKIItK AS FOLLOWS l (Sundays excepted,) lit Morning Express Train at 6 o'clock. 3d do Mall 10 3d Evenlnt: Exnress " 3.10 u Through Tickets from Col nub sis ta New York. t)14. Ihe Mall Train stnnaat Elmic. urinr nia...nnr. .i.. t hours, and take tho Express Train, arriving in New York nuxt morning at 9 o'clock, making the whole distance by day light, I - ritjiiintaiiu uauio irumieavoa uunairx ut 4 A. H. daily i a I'assenger Car la attached to this Train to accommodate Way passengers and Drovers. I Fare from Dunkirk to New York, W. Second-class, f5. ' his company aro prepared to transport livestock and freights of all kinds to and from New York. 1'articulnr attention will bo paid to Stock Tie gauge being 6 feet wide, gives this route ureal advantages over narrow gauge Railroads in the transportation of stock. R? Additional Trains will bo put in commission U a vary short time. Freight Tariff's will ho distributed, giving full particulars In re iuu iw uhi pncoa gi r reignt, as soon as iney can ne prepared. . , M . . CHAS. MINOT, Sup't . J. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. (jill New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOIt PITNKIRII DIRECT, WITHOUT LANDING. THROUGH TO KEW YOKE IX 35 HOUUS! rpHB atmmitr ALABAMA, Capt. W. T. 1'IA.B, .111 lv for I. Dunkirk Tuotdaya, Thuratla-a and Saturday., at Q o'clock P. M or immediately on tbn arrival ol tbo Kxproaa Train from Cincinnati, conncctini at Dunkirk with tbn Morning Klpreaa ly For Freight or Paaiagn apply to J. W. THiillNTON, American Home, Columbua. IJT Thrnuall Tlcaou call be procured at the Olilo tlaio Of. licit, ColumliuH, Ohio. j,j7 New York and Eric Bailroad Line, FOR DUNKIRK DIRECT. WITHOUT LANDING. THROUGH TO HEW YORK IN 3'i HOUUS. '1 1 11 K steamer QIJELN CITV, Capt T. J. Titoh, will leave lor I. Dunkirk on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 o'clock P. M., or immediately on the arrival ot the Fx press Train from i.iLHi.mn(iuu.ii:Liiug m iuQKir me Morning express train tor New York. For Fn-ihiht or Passage apply to J. W. THORN 1 UN, American House, Columbus. Through Tickets can he procured at tho Ohio Stage OI-flee, Columbus, Ohio. 37, J( Im:K LLAVITT'rt JI'8TI( E'H GUIDH. EMIlllAI IMi the duties of Justices of the Peace, Constables and other township officers; including officers acting under the school law, with appropriate forms Also, Direct ions and Forms lor Executors, Administrators and (Juardians, with treatises on the law of I'artnersbips and Hailment, and the duties aud liabilities of Common Carriers, Carriers of Passengers, and Innkeepers ; with a collection ol forma ot Deeds, Articles of Agree merit, Hands, Powers of Attorneys, Wills, Arc, Ho By llum-phrey H. Loavitt, Judge ot the Dutrlct Court ol the United States tor thu district ol Ohio. 1 rol. 8ro.,W0 pages. Price reduced to $1 75, in goiid law binding. The present edition of the above work has been compiled with great ci.iv, and Is now preveuud to the public with many important additions and improvement. Tho publisher Induces a strong eontiiience that llie present edition will pruro a valuable aiHiHiitlo Justieea of tlm Peace, Constables, and other township ullieers. The principal statutory provisions, relating to the dutiiM, with (he constructions, sauelioiM-d by the laws of Die Staht. and utlwr leiral nderenci'S, are embract'd under appropriate heads, 't he term ol those olhcers have been carefully revl- j sitfl, and large additions mado to their number. To the Justices 1 of the I'earc, and lite man ut busineas, the comp.'ndlus Treatise on Iim law relating to partners and partnerships, as also that relating to bailments, including the duties and liabilities ol common carriers, carriers of pastengera and inn-keepers, will be ol great practical utility. 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Amount avitlabte for pay-ment of losses. IR5.919. On the 1st of July last, this company declared a dividend of 75 per cent., credited to holders of Life Policies. Persons desirous to Insure In this company, will be furnish. -1 wiui pam p ii ). iuu ifiwit. npucaiiona, grana. T. STOCKTON, Agent, OtticeNo.7:t Htghst Dr. Wm. Tsrvitt, Medical Examiner. JanI40y I1TICA 1NMJKANCK COIVIPANV, HTltA.N. V THR undersigned, agent for the above Company, la prepared to take insurances ou property of every dVwcription. against loss or dainairo by riatt, and against the perils ol the ska or inland ntivii-nuiin. Risks inken on favorable terms, and losses promptly adjusted T. STOCKTON, Agent, tnl4 1 f oriice No. W High st EAGLE INfI'HANCR COIfli ANY. CINCINNATI Cnalial ill aa nan. TNSIIRANCES taken in thia cnmt.nntf '-.... inaa or rlimiM ( J. flro, and against tbe perils of the ska or INLM navioatioii, on propmy of every description. AH losses promptly adjusted, and risks taken on as arorable terms aa any in uie aty. JanH ly T. STOCKTON, Agem CITV INSURANCE COivlPANV OP CINCINNATI Cnpifnl iaoo,OOOl Offlcn onpoatte the Cnnltnl f1a. rHRvndersis;ned haabeen appointed Agent of tlm abirva crffiv J. pany for the etty of Columbua, and Is authorised to Insure rrroperty of every description against loas or damage by Firs, end miunni jmnia m uie aen ar smnna naviganon. Risks taken on the moat favorable terms. T. STOCKTON, Agent. DTBKCToaa. E. R Reeder, William Burnet, George Carlisle, J C. Thorp, J. M. Klair, IL Kaner, J. P. Kilbreth. E. 8. Haines, H. L. 1 1 oft man. E. B. BEEDER, President N. Gftxaoar, Secretary apl(dtt ' COI.MllirN INHORANf E COMPANY EIRE AND lilAKINK. . rfIIIS rnmnanv itnnrintiu in I nam r. .rv inscles OS (Vli)aDIS. B. and tint lumituni maifkirwtr .wtii im and msreVandiae, and other property cuntaimd therein, against loss or damage be drw; also, steamboats, and all sail ressels, and thecargoes ol steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water crart. against the penis ul seas, lakes, and rivers, on the most farnranie terras. JuneUli-dtl DEMAS ADAMS, Jr.. Soc'y ii..a.at aain fnal.. f AM now rerelvina dailv. Irom mv Coal Bank, Ihe best ol 1 llorkl'.nl, which I will aell Irum huat al ssvtii oeola per haahiil, or deliver In any part ol the rlty al riout ceala per ouani'i. rselertee ienl lor uraire. ... Vulsmbaa, May 17, tKl-tf HaVDEIs, -Tho nnnralarf havn Iuumi hnrnltlff the Coal from Mr. Bay- A'a Lank rr Ihn laat .. nr tmn It tl.a tWen UB ffOIld Satla taction, and we would recommend II as aupa'hn 10 any sold la city. ' 7""?" ' D. W. DRSttLae, I Columbus, M.y 13, 1831 W. . Hubbard. NUMBER 21. Oatlg l)io State Journal. SATURDAY MOBNlNfj, AUGUST 2, 1851. One of the WHneMc, v The late J. 8 man or infinite wit and humor aod who had probably seen ai much of life in America) u any one, used to tell tbe following atory. which ia too good to be lost, though probably none bat be could do such full justice to it. if we err not, it ran some how trrus: Whl rsilrood Hock i. in the iteimboat tbtrta re in Ibe went, and aa almoat nvr or leu, it ii almoat impotiible to procure a lodgment paiiiat any enmnany for injury, caroleaueai, oreren Ion of life. Such rail are yel very frequent, and a-i rite to tome atranjre amtrtttmpi. Not long aince it Kerns a ateamboat called tbe "Old Kenlnck" blew up, near the Trinity, at ibe month of the Ohio, where it ia a well eatabliahed fact that a great many of the mnaquitoea will weigh a pound, by which accident a lady rejoicing in the name of Mra. Jonealoit her huauand and hor trunk, for both of which an action wee brought. There wai, itrange to aay, great difficulty inprovina that Mr. Jonea had been on the boat at the time of Ihe cnllnpae, that worthy having notoriously been very drunk on Ihe wharf-boat lint at the tteamer left Trin-ity.Many witneo were examined lo prove tho fact, until finally a Mr. Dietzmar, a German, wet placed on the ttand. Ourfriend, J. 8., wat attorney for the boat, and elicited from Mr. Dietzmar the following teitimo-ny:" Mr. Dietzmar, did yon know the Old Kentuck ? " " Yah, I wat blowed up mit her." " Were you on board when the collapsed berfluo?" " When the bnst her bile yuh, I wash dare." "Did yon know Mr. Jonest " "To be sure Mr. Jones and I took panenger to-geder.""You didf When did you Inst see Mr. Jones on board of the boat f" "Well, I didn't tee Mr. Jones aboard de boat lait time." J. S. fancied hit oate wat tofe, and with a moil triumphant glance at the jury, said " Yon did not! Wolf, Mr. Dielzmar, when last did you tee Mr. Jones?". " Well, hea the tchmoke pipe and tne wat going up, to4 met Mr. Jonet coming down! " Grist Ikvitio ANsw 1'Liaino Macmm. The Albany Argus deacribes a newly invented machine for planing wood, which is now iu operation in that city. I says : A saiisl'Hctory idea of the invention enn only be formed by seeing it at work. Though simple in its construction, and easily cuinprehi'mied at a glance, it ia difficult to convey a clear undemanding of tbe modiit operandi on paper. It will be sufficient, perhaps, to nay, that uutliiug heretofore invented annroacbes it. either in retpect to the tpeed with which it does iu work, or the aoeurucy of surface aud finish which it gives to evory tiling aud anything which pastes through it, in llm ihape of a plunk or board. A rough board iiluced within its vortex comes out at even aud noliali ed at a mirror, to the the nine of 108 fret in a minute md tint without drivinir the machiue. Its maximum capacity it double auj even treble tliit tteed Bud the . greater tbn powerand rapidity of the working, the more porfect is its execution. We can well believe that it will turnout work at the rate of 200 and even 300 feet per minute or as last at it can be fed. in tins respect it iiutsiripi the tamont Wood won h invention, and prnmites tn supersede it entirely. The maximum capacity of that machine, we are told, is 30 or 40 feet per minute. Goon BuitMiR Bruad. Il ia a very common cut torn duriug warm weather, to diipeute with yeast and rait domestic bread by the short oroceaa of aalnnmi. About two years ago, a little sulphuric acid wat Haled to make superior bread tuthal produced by yestt. We believed, from the many representation! which bad been made to ut, that thit wat really true, but a num- oer oi lair ex pen menu nave convinced ut of itt utter incorrectness. No good bread enn be produced unlets it guvs (the whole of tho dough) through Ihe process of fermentation. Proierly fermented bread has a sweetness of taste, which all Ihe short process bread mina mo act oi lermentaiton generates what is ' termed grano lunar in the hread. whareaa ih n;.l ... a alkali, (sulphuric acid, or cream of turtarand anlera- ius,j wnen iney comoinn together, form a bitter sail by their combination. The carbonic acid that makes the bread lieht is generated, but the salt, wiih.mt .... gar, is left, Scientific Antrican. Stako rROM Undkr. It is wonderful to think it... Runker Hill Monument is bendins- like a bow hark. ward snd forward every day by Ihe influence of the inn ! So, aim, then is onr Baltimore Washington Monument, tall shot tower, &e.l As the aim H... ring mid day shines on the south side of il, that side expands, becomes longer than the n. rlh side, and the consequence is that it bends over towards the north The same mint bo true of all other tall monuments, ' and also of tall chinmies for some of the latter are 500 feet high. This movement is not aimply fiom Ihe south towards the north as at mid day, but in the morning it mutt be westerly at noon northerly, and in the evening easterly. These results have been unexpect- eaiy ascertained Dy rroietsor noraiora ana nit pendulum experiments at Bunker Hill, in reference to tbe rotation of the earth. Aud thus it has ever been in-scientific pnrtniti, while searching carefully alter out) object, another is unexpectedly found. A littli Fahii. The sword of the warrior waa fa. ken down to brighten ; it had not been long out of use. lite rntt was ruuDea on, tut mere were spots thai would not go they were of blood. The pen took ad-. vantage of Ihe first breath of air, to move a little fur- ' therofT. " Thou art quite right," said the sword, " I am a bad neighbor." " I fear thee not," replied the pen, " I am more powerful than thou art, but I love not thy society." .. . . "J . J . " i exterminate, .nui iiin.wuru. " And I nernetuile." said tbo Den. " where are thv victories ii 1 recirded them not t Eren where Ihon tlialt one day be in the lake of Oblivion." " Beneath the rule of men entirely great, Tbe pen Is mightier thaa the award." A l.ucur Editor. The editor of a southern name. being about tn start on a ramble in search of health and subscribers, introduces bis " sub " to his readers in the following terms! " During onr absence our nancr will not suffer, bnt. ' nn the contrary, will probably be mnch tttttnd. Our better-half, who has been nnmnunced by a competent judge, 4 tho smarter man of the two,' will have juris diction over us coinmns. sue is a srounch Democrat, ana oecioeniy opposeu to tne new innovation on fe-malo coatiime t end our only fear is that when we return our readers will insist upon our going again." Improved Machisx Mr Makiro Barril Hi.na. Among late inventions nf value is one by a Maine mechanic for making barrel kradt. "The inventor ' employs a concaved circular saw carrying cutters in its inner face, which enables the saw to cut the inner . snd outer bevil on the barrel heads. The nieces of wood are fed to cutters by an inclined table attached to a slide, which baa a forward motion, the heads being held by a clamp, and turned by hand, so as to ore- sent continually its edge to the cutting surfaoe." A merican Miller. A BrraST-PlaTr ma Rormana. In Paria a new kind of cuirass for the use of the army is toon to be ' tried. This cuirass ia nf vulcanized India Rubber, about half an inch thick. This thickness, it is slated, ia . more than sufficient lo resist a ball projected from any kind of firearm. All tho experiments tried have proved entirely successful. The lorce of the ball is complete. ly nroken by the elasticity of the India Rubber) end it tans nn the ground at the leet ul the tiers it round person against wnom it was sent. A HIIOR BOX LOST-TEN 1)1)1.1. KM BBWARD. 1HK BOX waa directed to DAVIn ti. HUNT. I.lecfnnad. It was 1 laat aeeu on board Ihe ateamer AlatMioa,atCleTelaad, uoTom. day, the 7tn fnat, 1 will pay llie above' 10 any person tbat will mma area we pmn hi my .nop, ... Dycwnore .ireni, i:inein . nail. iautfi-:ui Iiavir a ittiN-r. BAMUAIIXH FOR HATTKHK. XfY. have on band a large Slaurtmeut of flatters' Trimmingat vv eontaating of Common, Hpaniih and Haaony Rodlea ; Drab, ' Ot-r and Black Blading, and Banding. ; Kllh aad VoUoa Tips and Rldea; Boblilneta, flrab Plu.R, Hal Leather aod Hhivera, ftc. As we are going out nf the trade, we are determined to aloae on llie stock at once. We will aell any of tbe above arUclea at a considerable reduction from the Kastern cost, and thlny-three par sent, leas I baa tkey esa be purchased la Cincinnati. KII.BOUKN, klJIINrt, SY CO, aagl Riga of tin OUI Broad-Ala, ho. W Ulgh atrset. |
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