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f VOLUME XVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1853, NUMBER 116. -- i in. ..I " 'iii.r t TUB IDailjj (Dl)io State Journal IS PURMSIIKD EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT bundav, joukxai. DUH.UIN03, uian and tti.ru. mam lOTRiirof on man. TERMS Invariably in advance: la Colnmbus, "COO a year j by nmll, Su.OO. Dally during tha session of tli Legislature, and Trl-Wcekly for the remainder of the yaar, 86.00. THE U'KKKLV JOURNAL fa furnished to city subscribers at P2, and by innil at If 1.60 a year. Clubs of four and upwards, 61.20 ! of to'n and upward, 1.0(1. TIJH TIIMVEEKLY JOURNAL la 83.00 a your. RATES OF ADVERTISINoIn THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rates and mini haw been airraid nnnn between tha proprietors nf Die Ohio Statesman and Uis Ohio Stats Journal, to or observed in all cam), after this data. July 20, 1849. One square, 10 linen or Inn of tbla alzed type, for one Insertion, We. each add Uioiialiruwrtion, 2Co. INK W -YORK ADVERTlSEMJiSTS, rao w. h. m'donalp'b advkbtisino noma, 102 massap st, i. v. EAIRBANKS'S PLATFORM HC A 1.F.8 Long known Severely tested always rl(jlit the Acknowledged omuuaru. AGENT, in Columbfs : A. H. DECKER, oetl7 d3m.M piCKLES, PRESERVES, &C The under- X signed oilers to purchaser! a luperior atock of rickles, 1 reserves, o., warranted the beat quality: to kccplnallollmatas, at thelowestprlcesand accommodation trrmi. octlS-niM WARDELLfc PEASE. 234 Water St., Now York. I o i So So So Se I square, U 20 2 SB 3 00 4 00,6 00; 6. j2 squarei, jl 873 87 8 00 8 OOji OOj . 10. 12. jl6. '3 squares, 3 60 4 60 6 60 8 00 9 00,10. 12 ilT" T7 ,4 squares, 8 00 5 50 B 00 00 10 113. '14. 16. I " ' at nil rui I dally SO! ii Changeable quarwrly,....fK!5 monthly 40 weekly 65 dully l;io Standing rard, 6 lines or leas, for one year 810. No nilvertliu'uieiit to be ooiudden-d by the year, unless specified on the nianuacrlpt. or previoinily sgreed upoo between the parties. Adrertiacuiunrs not marked en the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, aud payment will be exacted accordingly. All adverticeuieuta from strangers or transient perrons to be paid in advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will bo eonflneil rl,r!,n their regular buslueM j and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisement! for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, &o., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rate. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of Bfty cents per week, for each name : thesauio to be, in all cases, paid In advance. Attorneys will lie uolden for the price of inserting advertisement brought in by them. Publlaliers not aeoountable for the accuracy "f legal advertisement beyond the summit charged for their publication r All leaded advertisements to he charged not less than double tha above rates, aud meaeured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bo obarged at the rato of 60 per cent, in advanco of tho above rates. No ADVERTISEMENT OA! BS I1SSRTSD OfUTirrrnitBl.v. ' Advertisements for charitable luatitationa, 6rs companies, ward, township, aud other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations or obituary notices, aud when so aueompanied. to be paid lor. ' All persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only bo inserted with the understanding that the same are to ba paid for. If Intended to be inserted in the editorial column, tha saino will lie charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. QPLEND1D FURNITURE. B J II R 'a KJ new Warcrooms fin tha Rucknvn nines- Rr,,i Fa llow rilled with choice and elegant Furniture, embracing now ud boautilul styles In Rosewood, Mahogany and lllick Walnut. SOCIABLES, SOFAS, DIVANS, Marble-top Center, Soft and Toilet Tables and Washstsndsj " j (y n c ."i o Rosewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Marble top Ornsslng, croll and plain Bureaus, a very large assortment. CHAIRS Fine oarved back Mahognny and Black Walnut Spring-seat onalrs and Rockers; largo Ess nd EllzabethChaira. . Cane and Wood tat Chairs, all varieties. BEDSTEADS. French, Cottage and Common Bedsteads, Lounges jif 4TTRASSES Ualr,l'alm Leaf and Husk. Window Shades; TableOll Cloths; Jlnlng, Dnssortand Breaklast Tables; Secretaries, Bookcases Wardrobes; Clock; warranted good time-keepers. LOOKING GLASSES, ind Looking Olass Plates, all sizes ; (flit, iloscwood and Wahog-ny Looklng-Olass aud Picture Frames. 8 CHAHlltv.il vrmwiTiTBe JUSt rCCClvod. another lot lit thut anlnol I'html... c...u w-uiiiuiijr uifiMujiinieu, ana piain. VENEERS. A good assnrtment of Rosewood, Mahogany, Black Wain . uuu.njn ,.lwn. JOHN 111 I II It 'P'-1 No. 8 Bucknyn Block, Broad street. MM YORK ADVERriSKmiS. raOM W It. M'DONALD'S ADVKnTISISQ HQUBE, 102 NA5SAU-ST., N. V. I 1S00KS & STATIONERY. SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES ! AJanre KJ assortment constantly on hand, or made to order at short nonce ernes earuiuny packed and shipped to any part of the Union by H. K. Pi.EBl.liS. l-'l drsudst.,3 doors castol Broadway, Now York. octll-3mM WEST POINT SCHOOL. Arrangements have been made with Professors from tho U. n. Military j Academy forlnstructlnn In their invKpni H..r,.f.imA. rrn. lirit of November nxt. Every opportunity will beoli'ered lor vibiuiiih n lllljrUUDn eUUCatlON. frnlntll 1 trmSanoA ! quested. octia-3inil KDWAK1) V. KINrtLKY. A. M. 1 Q FALL AND WINTER GOOD'S -lUfif J. . II. KNfkKPRItT.. 0(1 .nrf mi urilii. N.,i v,,rk i.i,.7j iV.:,r"' Froni'h, Gerninn, EnttUnh anil Dntnestlo Hoods, for He has received, bv late arrivals. l..r.. anil vol nlnntdil at-t-xsnr u uoi uiu. cnguan ana r rrneo uiotbt, oi all aradei aud tv cii. ol isncy ana blark Uasslmercs. Paletot Cnnllnu. Vottlnss in Velvet, Grenadine, Cashmere, Satin, and other fabrics ol new styles and art..H nuulltl... i,,.oii,c- -,1,1. ..fl.'.ii.itiiiuiui iiueufcUI NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS ! Lewie, or tha Bunded Twig. Ily Cuusln Welly. The (ireat Cities ol tho World. Tho Panorama ol Nali lit. Penlou's Adventurea ol Travelers. Tho Farm and tho Fireside, or the Romance of Agriculture Westorn Side. At oct7J BURR & RANDALL'S Bookstore. TIMIVSP01ITATI0N. L MUSIC AND FANCY GOODS. A choicu assortment of Mew Music, Including boug, Waltzes, Polkss, Vo. . Also, a line lot of Pocket Books, and Gold, Silver, Steel and uiats neaos, aic, d:o. Just received at PENNIMAN'S nov3 Mu .io Htoro 1800 REAMS PAPER. PAl'KIt CO.M MIHSIOI WAREIIOUNK. Russell Mills, Victobia Mills. Cabkw Cojica.nv Mills. Heavy Coatings, mixed and clouded' Whllneys, I'rtenlmins 1 C0B,l8nm,'t ' Mill jirices, at tho new Bookstore ol all the various colors, Duflel's Devonshire Kersoys, Pilots. HUhest pricop.ld lor Rags. ney and blark Cassimercs, Paletot Coalings. July J. H. RILEY & Co. Tnnmiiur'ii and other goods suitable r..nIUl.. LJt V., .tuuu, VI U ,Ug lUUBfc w.iua. cnurt time ana casn nuyers are particularly Invited to examine our stock beioro purchasing elsewhere. janl4-ly:c r " N flASH AND SHORT TIME DRY GOODS f.iSSTSVShS'CiSi'Sra v WARKHOUSE, S. & T. LAWKKA'CE, BU Liberty blniiinl'' or he Ul sell the lirat 1(1 mluines, comp N EW WATCH. CLOCK &. JEWP.r.BY DJUltH, FIRST DOOR NORTH OF NEIL HOUSE ENTRANCE. 1 no subscriber, In connection with Mr. O.a. Ellis, having ""rB "or a term ol years, bus fitted it up for tho T,. , 11 1'leessntanu easy ol access to thn citizens ol Columbus and vicinity,ls now opening one of the best assort. ...c.... u, Kuiu ami suvor watcnos, Clocks, Ladies' and Gentle men s llco Jownlry. in all Its variety of pattern, style and uriee, m.w m iiiHiKei; stiver plated spoons, forks, burcr and fruit " B""', "ver ana st"ei spectacles ; together with a gone, ral variety ol lurnlihlna and luiie if.,i In ottering my llrst advertiiemoiu, 1 can only ask, In common with others, a share ol your cells and patronage. Goods will be sold nt a moderate per eeotage, and warranted ormjnrarun as kpiii!srnted. All silver sold by me will VV "cn.jjnj, v, iiuuui uniiige. Wutch Keoairillir dollll In the beat ma.mnr an,l having had morn than twenty years practical experience, lu the baat, and iutending to give my personal attention to this department, I would solicit your patronage. Engraving and Jobbing done in the neatest manner, at short s""- uio gum ami mver luKen In exchange tor goods. Columbus, July tiU, 1S02. i(. D. ItUNIIAR. KUSLXESS AKIIS. S'JVw?1""1- ,R' " CAliniNCITON. nENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys Lf at Law (Office in Odeon Hiiildhigi), will attend to professional butiness in tboStalo and Federal Courts; also, tocnlleo-tlons, the law ol Insurance and ol patents. Janl.'Sd dly Lt'CIAN ntlTTI BS. THKII COMSTOCK. 0KO. O. COMSTOC'kT" BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (sncces-S'lrs tO H. ('oinstnck A'. C.n.l I'liri'irslsi, f....I..I.. Merchiints, Lard Oil Manulnclurnrs.and dealers In salt, plaster, fish and lumber. Head of tho canal, Columbus, Ohio. ty Liberal advances mudo on consignments. rnarfi TOSEPII F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, ' KonlEetnte, Itounty J.nnd nml PriiMlon Atieiit 1 wo doors east oi High, on Town street, Columbus, Ohio Will attend to the practice of hit prolceslon, obtaining pensions, buy Inir, selling slid obtaining land warrants, selling and leasing real estate, examining lnnd titles, collection of claims, otc. Pi?" Letters from a diilance must bo pottpaid. Ju30 r AW PARTNERSHIP. SWAYNE & 1-J BABKR The undersigned will practice law In copartner- anip. 1 y- ijncs in me uuy uant uiiuamg. N. II. SWAYNE, ap7-illy R. P. L. I1AHKR. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, house builders' materials, tsrmfngand mechanical tools, military goods, etc., etc. No 101 High street, sign or the Gilt Padlock. "MEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard 1' has boon opened on tho lots south nf the Ohio Tool Com-psny's Factory, where Northern and Hocking grate and black. siniiu s com win do soia Dy tuo ton or ousoei. doc3.dtl W. R. DARNELL, Agent. AKKA "TACKY. W. A. JONES. QTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main KJ and Fourth street, Zantwvlllr, Ohio. sepS2 dtl DACON & RAVEN arid STODART'S PI JJ ANOH, ttllft rrtlirpM rtIlA(Iintlu. Ht mRntilntitror nrl. With tho ebnv. n Ofnnml nRinriinniif nf U mss nt.rl mtri..A fnitrumouU, i'lutof, Fiagcolcti, Accordcooa, Cloth, Unt mid . , , ' nn Ti"'iy 01 rancj uonds, including chil- xsi.it ('Mil II II II Bl'tJf HI lllo Ju'-'O MIIFIC STORE. 3d door north ol the Araei iesn. FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours fromColum-bus to Portsmouth On and al'tiT ninilav ew . MAIL COACH will leave Columbus lor Circlevillo, Chilllcothe, sno i onsinuuih, at o o'clock in tho inoruing, and arrive at Portsmouth at tf o'clock In the evening connecling wilh tho ....... . ni aina iu l llbsourgll SI1Q UinCinnSH. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock in tha morning and arrlvo at Columbus at o'clock in tho evening, dally. J" KHEIDEIl & JIAWKKS. rTHlE INVINCIBLE AND NEVER-FAIL- -sV. ING REMEDY A certslncuro lor MAN AND BEAST W. H. Knrri-IPn ( rli'hriited flrlulnnl ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extrsordlnary preparation Is not only far superior to all thn Liniments and Ointments now belor tho public, but possos. ses specific qualities entirely unknown to tho most learned ol the Modieal Faculty. Its wldo-spread celebrity has brought out a hostol articles In Imitatlin ol It. wilh all sorts of names, but none ol them begin to compsre with the superior, oid estsbllsh-ed Arabian Liniment J-or tlio Nervoim Sj atcm It operates like a charm, soolhmg down ihe most violent agonies aud pain in a low minutes alter its application. tHilmpa, More Throat nml 11 relets. It speedily causes the dtsslpation ol any possibility of mstter terming in the prts, aud brings about a regular and healthy action ol the glandular system. A Itevulelve, Aooilyue nnd flnlxnm. In eases ot Kuutured Muscles and Tt-iwlnna. Iia imvarinl m. yulslve and healing qualities cause the parts to unito without leaving the least soreness or want ol powor behind. In Bruisus aud Swellings, it acts on tho princple of a counter Irritant and auodyne, relieving the pain almost Instattly, and reduces the wuiuub iu an iiicieeioiy snort space ol time. A Satllliuliint nnd NVpvlna. It Is a stlmulaut imparting tune and vigor to tho whole nerv Slrpst. HritmaeilKlunUiK. u;.t ni u . k, ....- ' ui eiuaunav new lora. Are receiving Irom Eiirmienn un.l An,..,lnBn a...... .!........ r.. the Fall and Winter trado an unusually large supply ot l.sdles and Gentlemen's weur, to which they Invito tho attention of cash and prompt 6 nios. buyers. Tho Woolen Deuartment will nmlit-nm a r,,ll r tho most deslrahlo styles of Cloths, Canimcro, Vestlncs end lrlmmlngs well worthv theatteniii.n ..i m... Clothiera. The Ladles' DressGnods Department will embracn an assortment ol the most attractive styles of Caihmcrcs, Do Laincs and Alpaccss, Merinrrs. &c. The Hosiery Department to which we Invito the particular attention ot Wholesale Dealers, will contsin au unusually large variety. Their well known styles of Kid Gloves, equal Inquali-ty to Alexander's, (but at much less price) they will be ublo to supply throughout theseason, having madearrangement with ineeiann.Bnurerini' ranee fur a lull euppiy of all the Colors and Sizes auEJ4-3mlnsi T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF ORYGOOON! EW YORK COURT OF APPEALS. 1 Vol. 1. Belden'a ReDorts. fComstock'a successor. Van Santvoord's Pleading under tho Code. Whlttaker'i Practice under the Code. For sale at tho new Book Store. July 15. J. II. RILEY at CO. I?ULL sets QPimraTolffiroRTS" X. The subscriber has for sale, at a low nrlce for cash. relumes, tine law itnnletn. bv them selves, its purchasers may desire. ju-a,m-waw i. n. win riNti. NEW BOOKS-LONDON EDITIONS. Beckatlen's Osged Bird and Sweet Singers; colored plates. Schoun's Earth Plar.ta and Man. and sketches from the min. oral kingdom. Oersted's Soul In Nature. Walton's complete Angler; Illustrated London edition. Llvt a ol Extraordinary Men. I.lleol Charles J. Fox. 3 vols. R. Russell. Howiti's -tnrles of English and Foreisn Life ; Illustrated. Rome iu the I !hh Century, a vols. S'th edition. London. Redding on Wines. Morning and its scenery, with Road Book and Illustrations. Fur sale by ug'JJ J. U. RILEY & CO. rfRENCH PLAIN CAP & FOLIO POST, .JL Diueand white, Just received and tor sale low. E. O. GOODMAN, aplO 77 and 7 Walnut street. ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND X'KNIAIIAII.ltOAns Wintei AuBANOKlHSNT, ISS34. 7'Arss rtMtngtr 'I taint Daily, (Sunday excepted.) Hourt of Departure Changed. On and after lYfoniiuv. November 14th, trains will run isbollnws, until lurther notice t Mall Train will leave Dopnr, at Columbus, at S a. m. .Accoinmoaiatlon Truin st 2:10 p. m.; Express Trijn n :25 p. m.; For Vfst JrH'eriiw, London. rVuth Charleston, Selma, Cedar-ville, A'euia, Spring Valley, Corwln and Wanesvil,', Froeport, Fort Aueient, Morrow, Deerrteld and Lebanon, F'osrr..r'. Love-land, Alillord, Plalnsvllle, Cincinnati, lellow Springs and Spring lle!d. Returning from Cincinnati Express Trsln at 6 a. m. Accommodation Train at 7:45 a m ; Mail Train at 8 p. m ; Returning from hprlngfield, b'a-m and 3:10 p. m., via Xe."1'' Tralne will top at follow t Ibo Express Tram, 0 a.m., from Cincinnati and P.-25 p. m from Columbus, will slop at Luvelsnd, Morrow, Xenla and London only. Accommodation Train, 7:4 a. m, from Cincinnati, and 2:30 p. m , Irom Columbus, will stou at Plainvllle. Milford. I.ovn. land, Foster's, Dnerlield, Morrow, Corwin, 8prlng Valley, Xenla, Codarvllle, South Charleston. London, and West Jefferson. Alao' on proper notice by flag or to conductor, at Miamlvllle. Fnrt An. cient, Froeport, Claysville, Selma, Florence's end Alton. Mail Train, 5 a. m. Irom Columbus and S p. m. from Cincinnati, will atop at West Ji-ll'orson, London, South Charleston, Ce-darville, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin Froeport, Morrow, Deer-Meld, Foster's, Lovcluiid's. Mlllord. and Plalnville. Alan, nn proper notice by Hag or to conductor, at Alton, Floretico's, Sel mi, Claysville, aud I ort Ancient. Cincinnati, Wilmington and Zanesvllle Train 9:40 a. m. from morrow, and ;i:iu u. in. Irom Cincinnati, will stop at Oeerrleld, Butfrworth's Water Ststion. Lovoland's. Mlamlvillo. Milford. and Plainvllle. Also, on propernnllce by flag or to conductor, at Branch Hill end l.lnweod tat turnpike). On lllllslioro' and Cincinnati lUllrual, Train will stop at Lynchburgh, Wrslbnro', lllanchoster, and Goshen and Wilmington pike. Also, at Hag stations, on proper notice. 1 ruins connect with tho Sprlupheld and Columbus R. R, at .nndon; the Cin 'innall, Wilmington and Zanesvilla It. It. at orrow: and tho llillsboro' and Cincinnati li It nt !.,,.. land's. INSURANCE. TNSURANCE. -- CONNECTICUT LIFE J. INSURANCE COMPANY. II AUTI'OKD, CONNECTUJl'T. CAPITAL tli.O0O.00O. With :n O.ljtO loaned on real estate In Ohio. Gor R . PiiRLrs, Sec'y . Jauks Goodwin, Prest. IIA RTFOItn PI UK 1NHCRANCB COMPANY , HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL t?150,000. Chartered la 1810. H. Huntington, Presldtnt. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. PI HE AND MARINE Cnpltnl $300,000. CHAD 1. Maiitin, Sec'y. 8. L. Loomis, Pret't. NORTH WESTERNINSURANCE CO., OSVVRGO, NEW YORK. . "K AND JIIARINK Copltnl cV Surpluii $383,000 Fla Chartered IKM. tcT, Mc!'y. Okoeok Fisiiib, Pres'l. II. D Con '"SaS and the cargoes of Steamboats, Canal Boatn nol)cesnn L. tsu, against loss or damage from lire to build' and Sail fault; a. kin.ery, furniture and other property, is-inge, merchandise, ma ,u"dby p. ADAMS, Ji,Aeent, Columbus, O. ai'pii ATOTICE TO DEALERS IN PAPER jVo, L. O. WILSON & CO., Importers and Jobbors oi Dry Goods, l uiurtiand itreet, (opposite the. National and Wtslrrn tioteis), and flos. Jl and J3 Dry Street, Invito tho attention of WiIOLKSALR linVKns to Ihelrvervlarae assortment oi sandi. which i. b..,.t ,i.., n .....,... 7,i I . j.-b. kj mu Hijuuiua m nu tne new styles aim laDrlcs that are constantly arriviug by "stenmers" nnd "packets." We nave large aeparlmenls dovoted exclusively to thesale ol cloths, Cassimercs, Vcstings. Tailors' Triruininea. White Gnnda I In. siery, Dress Goods, Shawls. Yankee Notions. Domeatica le . etc. In addition are displayed large lines of prints, including Morrlniacsanil CocheCOS. Glnuhaina. I.awna U.-rji.., liU..V.,.H Other alHt.lM Milk. M.,rl... U..Ml.nl Al . 1 .1 morous other snides appertaining to the' Day Goods Tbade.J I VTEW MEDICAL BOOK. A Practical Also, agents for tho sale of "Uov.Vs Jtoval tent rivauailoiVH I J V TrmillM nn llaMv.r. Aluntiva n uhui. I. .1 . J ... inquiry uuu me use oi cnioruiorm nnn omer anestnetio asouts, IIANtJINGS. Tho undersigned resnectfullv alve notice mm mey are agents lor tne following nigniy ceieoratea menu. lecturers oi rapers and Borders t Dellicourt & Co, 1 Solomon At Hart, French Goods. Win. Pehl & Co., ) M. A. Howell. 1 New York Jones, Smith & Ncvcrs, I Christy & Constant, SNev, Thomas Fayo & Co., ) tt. McNatneo, I Kelrosn . Fay, Phlladelphls.-J. F. Bumstead tt. Co., Boston. J. II. RILEY It Co. Sewing Cotton. we invito the attention of tho closest huvrrs for cash or credit. niarlS.lv.M qHE LARGEST SILK, L TRIMMING HOUSE IN NKW Y( RIBBON AND YORK. TIIOilIAH . 1ST EARNM. liiiportor and Jobber of Silks. Millinnunud Fun. cy Goods, at nm cash prices Time irrnnti'd by n.lillna Inti-rnat lfisi Broadway, Ncm York, has now in store, and la daily receiving and oll'eriiii at the lowest urlees. a comoleto as- sorltnentot good. In his lino, embracing all tho various styles and designs, consisting of black and fancy silks, marcelim-s, Florences, shawls, trimmings, bunnet ribbons, tntteta and sat'n ribbons, llresstrlmmlmis ol all kinds. French and Knulith eruuea. crape uaavs, sua crnvMS, cmoroiaeries, gloves al all kinds, ailk laeo mitta, bareges, laces, whitu goods, hosiery, L. C. llandker-ohlels, etc. Tho underslgnud invites merchants Irom the north. oiith. east Slid west, when in the citv. to favor him whl, a call. and examtnine his stock before purchasing. j iiii.i. if. m i r.AUNis. ii trondwny, dce31 ly bet. LI'inrty st. and Maiden Lane, N. Y. yd edition revised snd enlarged. By Thu. E. Bond, A. Al. Just rtoolvi d nt tho Mow Bookstore ut Jy J. H. RILEY & CO. DIGEST OF THE OHIO REPORTS, BY 8 NAtII, being a Digest ol thoSOth Volume or the Ohio Reports, containing together all the cases ever reported at law and In equity, In tho t-upreme Court in Hank. This is not a mere Index to tho Reports, but a complete synopsis of the law decided, and every point of law and legal pro. pusltloa-recngnlzed by the Court in coming to their final result. Jyli At tho New Bookstore of J. II. Itll.EY sV CO. NEW LAW BOOK. A Treatise on the Law -Li anil Pi-rtrtlrtn nf Voluntary Aiiignmei.t, tur the benefit of creditor, with nu Appendix of Forma, by Alexander M. Kurrlll. Just roceivt'd tod lor aaln at tho Now Huokstnrn. Jy5 J. 11. KILEY & CO NEW LAW BOOKS. Tlie Ohio Codes, in Law binding ; Tho New York Code and Digest; Nan Santvoord, Pleading under thn Code ; Whittakf r's I'rnctlcn under the Code; Tusether with a lull stock ol law books, embracing all that is new and valuable. For sale at Iho New Bookstore. JulO J. II. RILEY at CO. rjAP AND LETTER PAPERS. BURR & V RANDALL are agents of the celebrated tBoufhwortU Menu-factutiog Comtiauy, and otter their papers by the esse or single ream ni mm prices, iiieiuning uiuo ana wnite rulea cap, blue 'IA IJ .MADGE HOUSR Ainu Pcnnv J"? wn'T ,,.uml B""r- "Kth J0', ,lzt''' eommercial note, a - - ........ . U4b .-up, iuiio posi, eic. HOLMKS. w, K. HoLMKS q HOLMES & SON, Manufacturers arid 1m- kj. portotsol PAPER IIANf-INI.H. No. le!) Afaln sir. Cincinnati, Ohio, keep always en band a large and genoral as. irtmentol WALL PAPER, BORIIEKH, FlltKIIOAIIII PAT. i EHNH. WIDE CURTAIN PAPERS. Ac. BAND BOXES AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES alio! which thev oiler to the country trade at the lowest prices. rersons vismog tne city in want ot sets lor Parlors, Halls' 'ining Rooms, or Chambers, will do well bv calling on the sub scrioersstwo. I Jlaln.tuiiil door below Ullhatreet rlnrhiHpnee. msr-Jl-dly Passengers for Cprlncficld. and IVir Dnvton and Imlianamilla. ia Springfield, should take tho 8:30 p. m. train from Colum- Trains leave Morrow lor Wilmington at 9:40 a. m. and 4:58 . m. Train leaves Lovelaed's for Blsncheater, Lynchburgh, and llillsboro' ot 4:110 p in Lines ol Hacks and Coaches run In connection with thn trains to the tollowing towns; Lebanon from Deerlieid . 9 Goshen and points above, from Milford. Dayton, Irom Xcnia. Trains connect wilh the regular U. S. Mail steam packets io eisiiison, iouisvino, i'.vsuavuie, nasuvine, ct. Louis, Atom phis, New Orleans, &c. &c. Thn Trains connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad to Springfield. On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Columbus at t a. in., and Cincinnati at 2:30 p.m. Fare from Columbus to Cincinnati...... .......... r irons A Mr-a r urn IKS?.0E d0N -a. SlULh., aualtiat loss or damage by Mjiironertvoi everv perils ol the Ska snd Inland Navigation, . ,'r"Pf ' (ItrTlrillr.n tulrcn In tlrin l..ll...a.lss,. . UNION MUTUAL LIFE INMIItANf K i. NY Cnpiml a r. -s .130,0., $3 00 , I 41) , 1 30 a 40 1 no Do do Xenla Do do Springfield, via London.... Do do Day ton, via Xeeia.... ...... Do do Dayton, via Springfield.... Do do Indianapolis, via Spring, it Daylon 4 40 Do do Louisville Do do &t. Louis For other Information hduIv to'P. LoiiL'h.acentut Columbus: rrm. vrnanc. aar?si at Burmonnij 1 a w. aiars ..n at va. nla; A. fl. Lcivls, agent, or P. W. Strader, General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. win. ii clkmknt, Superintendent, ry The Company will not be responsible lor bat-cane ex ceeding titty dollars ill vsluo. unless the same is returned to the Conductor or Ageuls, and Irelifbt paid at the rate of a passage for every $."ii)0 in value abovo that amount. riovll OIHO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINi t( IN ATI, OHIO, Unpltnl )3tl00 000. NEW ENGLAND LIVE HTOCK INWOMI'ANY NKW HAVEN, CONnTW Unpltitl 50,0t)0. EAfJLEINHURANCE COMPANY, CINfUNNATI, O Unpltnl S400,(H)U. E(JI 1TAIILE EIRE INS. CO., OK LONDON, tnplliil ,-5(111.111111. RisKstakon on tho most Jlboral fc-rms, and all losses promptly adjusted. mar3-dly T. STOCK I ON, Agent. COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL l.IFH INIIlllMiiu- n ... .-...j 100,IJOO. 1 his Company offers to the Insured ail the securlly andadvantiigesoftho Mutualaud JolntStoek plans (as hereto-lore applied) combined, namely i Low rates ol premium ; an an nunlrotuni, In cash, of the percentage rjquirod forthoeootin gontrlskoithoyearjan adequate butnotexcesslveprovislen lor tao future security ol members for the whole term oi life, with anadequatolntorestlntho accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, bycredlts upon their policies; aguaranty fund deshjned lor tho permanent security ol shortterm mem. JonnoTlllo '""P'ont'ocuntyoitnoselorthewhole Thlsls tho only MutualLlfelnsursnce Company whoserates of premium are fixed at a lair reduced standard, with a provls-Ion for an annually tncreasingscoumulatlonol lunds(loriutur seourlty) In exact proportion to the amount of business and t ba Increasing risk from advancing age among tho members. Pamphlets, Tracts, c, giving in dotafltheplan and ratos ol . vU,.T.Uj,tmH,iUnu (trans, aua appncattoiisreci,ived,ijy S. M. Smith, Modlcalt'xamlner. J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. oeil-d f RIDG WAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad 0UI Ld ""' ., , O r-t, near the bridge, Columbus, Ohio. . Stove, of .11 or - a.bpT lnau"l , ".Tn. JV'.', Ktnun, una a grenl VHrlcty ol cttititift, always on hird. fCkj A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- tun, oy i c. it i n n 1 1; e renuiUaeniirgru ana ciogtnii) lurniihed; potici.lng nil the mudi-rn impniT. nifiiii nnd conv. ninntvM lor tho accommodHtion ol the trivnling public, nov'll ly:t T M. QUITE AU, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt mStiL'Kffr I Law, and Commissioner ol Deeds and to take Depositions The great advantage this or any other IntUmmatory condition ol the muscular system or i.uiuuiu mil, 01 mu same, it sinnas at tne very head ol all mu rnnieuies ever on.-rca to tne public, ana none can equal It. PulaniinBiaa lts.nl ila.at. A-.. For bites of poisonous snakes it may bu confidently relied on n piooipiHiiu eueciuai remi ay, acting as a caustic and spo. mlin ,.. .....li hili.... , 1 Fur Chilblains, Burns, Old Sores, Corns, Warts, Erysipelas. Croup, Nervous Hiiadaclie, Sore Eyos, oven to partial Blindness, article possesses over all other rem for Ohio akd othkb Western States, (Isle ol Cincinnati,) edies, is its brief operation on the system, ihss established bimsell In his profession in Now York city, where I Is the moat certain remedy In existence, i in euiiiiiiuiiiraiioiia win receive prompt attention. Holers to tho members ol the Bar ol Columbus, Clnelnnat .-and Southern Ohio. Office No. 14 Halt Street, Neie York. mar48 TO PAPER DEALERS OR OTHERS. JL 25 reams good Medium PRINTING PAPER lorsalo nt the ollice ol tho IJyS.Vtf J OHIO SPATE JOURNAL. XC INN ATI STOC K A UCTION SALES It cures auicklv I Snd It is Bold fh.ian.ti. than any other medicine In use. We fearlessly assert that this great Iranian r-mny will an morn gooa lor lesa money than "y uiierr i.iiitiiiriu or ijinimepi in lee woria. For Harare nml 4'nttle. Its effects are equally striking and salutary. In Sweeny it has no equal, being an infallible cure; also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Fistula, Spavin, Gnlls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no nniier now u.u, aore r yes, even ut nuiuiness, swwlllngs ol ev ery uescripiion. ana innny innammatory niseases. COUNTEK KEITH, COOTMf KEITH Bew.ro ol a baso Counterlcit called 11. U Farrell . Arabian Llnlmi nL This spurious article Is sold by so i.e as " Farreil's Liniment," to those whe are not carelul to cull tor the genuine W II VurMll1. IhI.I.h I Inl .. al I. , I.r ?. ..... ninuiiu ..iiiiiiii-ua. niwnjia aaa n,r v , 11. r All' nr.i.i. n aitiinian L.ini,-ur.n i,ana take no other. r7 The genuine Arablnn Liniment Is sold by DI'NIU JIAKItV, J.Ai. 11. T. COOK, G. ROBERTS A- CO., and WM r A il n r.Nlliil. l .. i;olumbus. J. P. Gatclins, Carroll; Joahua lletts, Cottage Mills; Cherry At stimmel, I.ockbourno; T. Jones It Bro., London ; O. II. Bliss It Co , West Jefferson-E. Gcobegan, Baltimore; E. L. Slocum, Lancaster; J.N. Wilson, Newark; Page et Ingram, Newark; Spencer It Channel, Molinggreen, John D. Parke. Cincinnati: And Druggists and Merchants generally, la the United States ana uannaas. niar-J. HRWMON iV IlOLltlEM, fairs Rooms 83 and 8A H'alnnt Street, Sell every Wednesday and Saturday, at I'JVa m., at tho Merchants' Exchanse, Railroad Ronds, Railroad, Bank and Insurance sticks, Ittal Estate and Muuicd Securities, of alt descriptions. The advantages of these sales aro that they are held during change hours, and as they call together all the monied men, securities will at all times sell at fair rates. Cincinnati, )., April 14, 1P5.1. LADIES' FANCY FURS. Just received at the Hat, Cap and Fur Storo of (ill.I.KTT & CO.. the largest variety ever ottered in th's market, consisting of Muffs, Vlctorinos, Curls, Swans' Down, Ate , Ac, which we will sell at lair prices. The attention of the ladies is respectfully solicited. ect4. LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, A gents for the sale of REES . HO YT'S celebrated preml-nm patent Itivlled, Mtretrhrd l.enllirr Bnnda,havo this day received a lull assortment of all sizes. Irom m to Id inches In width. Wewouldcalltbe.ttentionolthepublictotheabove article, a. one possessing superior merit. They are made from Vie thick and solid ports ot the best oak tanned leather, and are ".(retched by powerlul machines, (invented and usi d by R. Y 11. only,) whereby tbev are made to run straight and truo, have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, hold their widthseventy, and give Irom 15to25 percent, more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Moid at manufacturers price., with addition ol rrelghtonly, by KILBOUItNE, hlillNS At CO., lolS Stanef the Gilt Hroad Axe, Columbus, O. 'PO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF JL FKKSII OYSTERS. I am reeelvlna dallv fresh Raltlmnre and New Haven oysters, which will be sold as low as the lowest, in cans or halt cans; and in all cases the oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no sale. Orders Irom the enuntrv careluily attended to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by so doing I hope to merit share of public patronage. ocJl CP. L. BUTLER, SELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Baker, desirous ot selling out his extensive stork ol Upholstery Ware, offers rare b.raatn. to those wishinr anvthlna In thia line His stock consists oi spring, curled h.ir, cotton, mo.s, palm C" WAN'S MANUAL, for Administrators and ial and husk mattrasscs; Warren a patent sofa beds: louoires. I li r . . ... . r . ..(.. . .,. i i i " " j ' . .' "" KJ Executors in the settlement of the estate, of deceased per- - i .. i.w, ...ni. . .... luun.n, tvnaiiu mmiuns, inisea, every article in his line ot business Iir II" has removed his esubllahinent from the Exchanse Tllnc to the Broadway Hotel, nearly onrjoaite. where be will aell his goods at prices that cannot tail to be satlslactory to alL jap3-al flOLUMBUS WIG AND CURL MANU- J FACTORY J. V. 4 01.1. IKK, 90 High .treet, oppo ii- ins a.apnoi iionse, nianut.cturer ol GENTS' VENTILATED, GOSSAMER, DIAMOND and ZEPHYR WIGS, TOU- rr.ee, suai.l'rJ. are. LADIES' SKI.F-ADJI'STING WIG. HALF WIGS, BANDS, BRAIDS, FRIZ- r. i is. i.uaLs, a-e. Nffirsfs1 Wig. Fore-Plecea, Drsrk.Ilnlra and t sir la. 1000 Tannics la ORNAMENTAL BHAlniMJ. BACHELORS INFALLIBLE HAIR CT'Lonc Hair Ronahtor taken In Ex change. Jul 5-1 y f Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel tt er, High street, betvetn the American and Neil Howe, Columbus, Ohio. Having purchased the entire stock of William Savage,! will continue the business at the old stsnd, where I will kcp a first rate assorimrni oi WATCHES. JEWEL RY. MILTER HPOONM, FORKS, C'UTLEHV, And a general variety ol FANCY GOODS. For the present I willresideinNew York, and personsinwant oi gnoas, rray reiy upon seeing an new patterns ol Jewelry In my store. With these assurances he hopes to retain the confidence nf the lormer patron, ol the concern, and ot the citizens generally. The H atch Repairing will bo attended to by W. M. Savage, long anown minis section as a nrsr. rate worsman . Jul J. Y. SAVAGE, ji NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y Savage, Jr., I cheerfully recommend him to .11 of my old easterners, and the public generally. As it is absolutely necessary that my outstanding business should beclosed, all nersons knowing themselves indebted to me will call and settle up. Iulli w. M. SAVAGE sonam a new and improved edition wilh practical forms Adopted io tne new code ol praevce. octSS BURR at RANDALL ,1 NY QUANTITY OF POINTED VEL- V V ep"0 VET RIBBONS, Just received at 8IIAPLEY It HALL'S. "OONNETS ! BONNETS ! A few cases of JL-J RnnnfU, new and h nnd torn ttylt that cannot be found eltewhere in this market, juit opened at p6 SHAPI EYA HALL?. JJLAID GOODS. A great variety of woo 1. and raw ailk plaid drraa food a, for fall and winter, ran now be : ootid at aj fi 8EIAPLKY &. HALL'S. MEUINOES. Merinoes of all the handsomest shades, Jnst received at S'p6. SnAPLEY A HALL'S. A larcTe stock of misses' gaiters nnd shoes, of J. V all descriptions, for I all and winter wear, at No. 1 State at. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY JZ V GROCERIES, at prices as low as the lowest, and as good as tne nest, can be lound at tne soutn east corner of Town and Iiib streets. (ap30-tlj D. Yv. AUGUSTUS. oct21 J. W. CONHTANS. DICKEXS' LAST AND BEST WORK Bleak House, complete. 0 cents. Jasi received .t octil PEARSON'3 Depot. X Ptonrletor. The proprietor Informs the nubile that several housand dollars have been expended In entirely refitting and turmshing thishnuse. He Hatters bimsell that hn can furnish to is ooardersand to the traveling publio accommodations equal 1 . iobb ef the best llob ls in the West. His table Is always lur liacad with tho best the market affords his stable is large and n ine condition. Having bid considerable experience iu hotel tecpln;.', he hopes to receive a lull shareol tho public patronage Lancaster, Ohio, April 11, lB.'ll-dly Ju7 T AKE SUPERIOR LINE. The low Pres- JLi turn Uppor Ca"ln .Sti'amor PACIFIC, Cant. John Roblnaon, will leave Clovtdand evnry Wcdncdday at 7'4 o'clock, p. m., touching at Dotroit and Mucktnae, aud arrivo at Haul Me Maria on ISttturday morning, thra connecting wilh thn well known Uppr Cabin Low Prcsaurotcamfr, fc(A.M V AUD, Capt. ii. M. Kutabrnok, which ttoanier will have Paut to Maria on Monday, at 9 o'clock, a. m , touch in (r at Marqutitle, Copper Harbor, Kagle i UAroor, rafiio Kiverand (Jutonaffon. On the tlrtt Monday in each month thn ttamnr Ward willex tend her trtpa to La Pointe. Paaienucra on Pacilio may procure throuqh tlckcta to any pointon l.nko Superior. Paem nrion Sftin Ward may procure through tiekcta to Detroit or Cloreland. For in-ik-htor piago apply on hoard, or to augl tt llUHSKY & SINCLAIR. Clefeland. REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. IO Tho tubscribera havo on hand a lull attortment ol aea oned lumber and shin (ilea of ail kinda lor buildinfi purpoaoi. They havo alto, In add i I ion to their flooring machine, put In operation one expresiily lor aurlacine, and aro prepared to tur-nnh, on abort notice, lumber dr Med on one or both ildea. from S fnchea down to halt' nn inch in thickness. Yellow and whitu Dine, a. h and oak fluorine always on hand. All ordors Irom a distanra promptly attended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of thncHnHl, Columbus, Ohio. TTARHY COVERDALE'S COURTStUP, XI. and what came of It. By the author ol " Frank Farlelgh, i.i-wi. firunuei, -marrying .ii.n, etc.. etc. The author of ' Frank Karleleh." anil "Lewis Arundel." twn thn most interesting book, of the day, has excelled even him sell In his new Work ot " Harrv Coverdale's Cnurtahlii." It Is lullol the most eaqulsite drawings of the human character.and n-pieie wun aeeues ui wu. patnos, ana intense interest. Just received snd for sale at Ju PEARSON', fPHE POPULAR EDUCATOR. This is the molt com urehenaive Educational Period leaf evr faa Irom tho press. It will Include a regular curse ol instruction In every department of knowledge. It proposes to Intri-dure anirpcupia loan me uepartinents ol unman Ivnowlod.e, aud to atlnrd to individual man the means ol a secular education. For """ isip-JlJ PEARSON'S. NEW LAW BOOKS Reports of cases argued and adjudged In tho District Court of the United mates lor tne Eastern District ol Pennsylvania, irom May, Itj.lO, a, a, Ui.: ai ii r. , . - " ' an '-my, ici'i, iiiciuaivn. iy ni. 11. a. ranee. Volume C Nelaby, Hurlstone A Gordon's Exeheq ior Reports v uiuine io r.nguau i.ommon I..W ; Volumes I, 5 ai.d li British Crown Cases p Young At Jervis' Excheouer Rcnnrts : it volumes : Townaheud's New Forms, in Practice under tho New York soiie ; Tho Law of Nisi Prius, by John Frederick Archhold, Esq third Aniarlran, frum tho second London edition, with notes re ferring to the latest American decisions, by John K. Findl.y li volumes. Just received at the New Bookstore of Join J. II. RILEY CO M lulJjL&OUMliu! A CIIANGEIIaving purchased the entire QUEENS WAKE AT WHOLESALE. iVun-k r ,ood. owned byMr. bukukll, n. 8 niii WTO COLNTIIY illEUCIIANTH. Wehaenowon hanil. and to arrive this full, alamo and complete stock ot Ware I ot all kinda. Importing our a;ooda direct Irom hurnpe, we can I onjr dectaen induccmenta to merchants in thli region of country to buy their Crockery here, in preference to the Kait. ji common ware, wo nave iarf:n sioca or anarnc.es in inn tie. Our stock ol White and Colored Fancy Irom tone Ware is yery large, comprising tho newest styles and ahapea. IX, V tr. rusi r.K, anglO Hi Kb street, between Is t ate and Front VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. V Inlots Nos. V.IS and .100. on llich street, west side, no.r ane uaurnaq nepol. Also, riubdivl.ion No. S of Outlets f -J and 8S. onBroadwny south side. Alio, Subdivision No. 11 oi same Outlets. Inquire of the undersicned. at Dennison It Carrlnetc n's Law umce, uaeon KUlldinns. tebjti-dtt II. B. CARRINGTON House, and, in addition thereto, lust owned a large and well ..sorted stock of Good, lor the tall and winter tmde, direct irom new rora, ni tun latest styles snd host materials, I am now prepared in execute an orders In my line In a manner that can not be surpassed bast or West, lor neatness and durahi ity. In short, my deslitnis to make my e-tabilahmcnt just what a first claas M'-rchant Pallor Shop should be. Alter my Ihsnka to my old friends snd customers, for the patronage tbey have hereto-fire given me, 1 reapeet'iilly solicit a continuance ol the same. oet7 At No. S -Veil House. TOOL WORKS, corner of First and Lib- JL KnTTSTBKFTS, Pittsbitrch. Pa. Machinists Ton's oleverv variety, such as iron planers, slidoand hand turning lathes, drill- ng maehtnes, andr. rests, etc., etc , manufactured Io order. lulJ-tima JOrihl'll F. HAMILTON At CO 1 UST OPENED. The subscribers would re- fi apectfullr announceto their friends and the oubllc In ten era), that they have just opened atoreonthe corner of Lonr treet and fute Avenue, opposite P. liny den's Factory, where ineyinu'na io aeep constantly on nana, a large assortment ol t no very beatoi family lirocerus such as t-aa, coflee, autrar, mol isses, flour, rice, fish, soap, candles, starch, cheese, etc.. (tie.: toetherwi every artlcleused by families, which they cfler to sen on tne loweaiierms, tor ut omy. JUiy J4, IP.'. W. UlAt'W sK I II. I DAGUERREOTYPES. The undersio-ned ' reipectlully ca Is the att. nllon of tho citizens and the puiinctonis lii UKRE'ITVI'E AND PICTERB RAI.I.EKV on IliL-n street, weat side, two doors s mth ol the Clinton Bank, iniiu ii.iui, aaooiiia ni-r,'ioiure occupie.1 py a r. aiasitn, wnete he will be happy to w.it npon those who will favor him with a call LaJie. and gentlemen who are lovers ol Nature's beautiful productions wi;h the assistance of Art, are cordially Invited to call and examii.e Pictures which are not surpsiaedin thisorany other cily. Persons wishing a Daguerreotype or not, visit Is solicited. liooraopi-e at all hours ot the day. Hours lor chi dren from II a. m., till 4 p. m. Colnml us, Octo'jer 17. 1-53, daaw lm. A L. FELLER. "DOBES, ROBES. ROBES Wholesale nnd Retsll. 10 bales of super extra Buffalo Roh-e fust receiv ed Also, avanety ol fancy KoSes, sncn .s Wolt. I.ynx, Wi'd Cat, Coon, Ac. Ate, lined very nice at GILI.ETT at CO'rf Hat, Cap and t-urftore, In tbe Neil House Building oetf MliN ur l ll r. lilii u A I . PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS.- J- New fall stock of French snd American patterns, last re el:ivea si me new store, Udeon uuildin;. j. ii. iin.r.r i;o T7LANNELS FOR CHILDREN. Plain A. and figured Flannels, some verT h audio me mnA nmm t tV p6 FHAPI-EY Si HALL'S. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS of Swfas and French Mnrnfaetnre. A soir-rior stocfa im. I a a .. a . porieti ana lor sstety OCl J. H. KII.KY CO. jUEW CARPE'IS AND OIL-CLOTHS. 1 1 We hive Just received at our Carpet Rooms 0 ps Venet tapi-lry carpets; .V) ps Brussels do do Irom l,12 to fl,37 ; 70 ps English and super Ingrainsdo; 50 os all wool do at .rH to 7.1 cents; ?n ft stripe, himp and cottoo ingrains; 10 ps stair carpets all prices; 30 pssiiner heavy oiUlotis, well selert.-d .11 widths and pri-cs; 100 rn?a fro 2 to 00eack ; -jo.1 dieir marts; 5 pa c ico matting ; Ml ps straw do. We cut, ma e and putdown r.rpets at -hortest notice Our tooa are .. ch-.p as .old at any nth- r place P7 OSHOUN It STEWART WINDOW SASH. We ? 'I have made an arrangement with one ol the nicstcelebrat.xl -. l manutactorte a In the West, and are :j pn-p.rca io nil all orders for sash n.-iiuiacmrea oy practical workmen and of good materials. AU orders left at onr hardware stern. No i.-, High street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, wlllreceive prompt attentli o. RII BOURNE, KCHNft A CO. Columbus, April 23, leol. i I IT POLUMBUS, PiaUA & INDIANA RAIL- J ROADCIIANE OK TI.11E, for Winter arranao- ment of ISilll-'! Two Daily Trains. On and after Mondnv. Novi inber I lih. 1853. until fur. Ilier notice, trains will I are the Depot, on High street, as fol owa : Mail Train at B a.m. 4t Express Train at 2.-.I0 p. m. Heturning, will leave IJrhana Express Train at 7 a. m. MhiI Train at 3 p. m. The ! a. m. train Irom Columbus connects wilh the trains nt Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Urbana, at 1-': 10 p m., orCprlngfls-ld, Dayton, Hamilton and Cincinnati. And at tho same lime, north, with tha trnin tor Bellolontaino, Tiftln, lydn and vandnaky. Connecting at Belln ontaine with tho leiletontainn aid Indiana Railroad lor Indianapolis : and at Clyde with the Toledo and Noiwalk Railroad lor Toledo and Chicago. Returning, leaves Urbana at 3 D. m . alter the arrival of the trains from Cincinnati, Toledo, danduskr and Bellefontalne: connecting with the evening e , press traiu for Cleveland, Pitts burgh and Zannsvllle, and with tho Backets fur Chilllcothe. roristnnuin ana Lancaster. The t'l.'IO p.m. train connects at Urbana with the Mad River and Lake Erie train going north, at G p.m. Returning, leaves Uibana at 7a. m.t immediately on the arrl val ot thn Mud River and Lake Erie trains Irom Cincinnati and fandusky ; connecting at Columbus with the express train of the C. C. ItC. Ilailroad lor Cleveland, and C. O. Railroad lor Zanesvllleand WhelJng,an'J Crestline with the Ohio and Penr.. sylvacla Railroad tor Pitlsburghand Philadelphia. 1'assengurs lor toledo, Llucaa-o, Indianapolis, Terrf -Haute Cincinnsti, Hamilton and Dayton, will tako tho 9 a. m train. This train connects.at Urb.ana with the Mad Rivorand Lake Erie trains, going both north and south at the samn hour. Passengers by this train arrive at Dayton at 2 p. m., and at Cln cinnatlat-l:30 p.m. Faro from Columbus to Urbana fl 00 Do do Pprlngtldld 1 40 Do do Dayton 1 90 Do do Cincinnati 3 40 Ho do Belletontaine 1 SO Do do Indianapolis 4 40 Do do Toledo 4 35 Do do Chlcsgo 11 35 For turth r information aunlv tnj B. Rohtlh. Aaent. Colum. bus; 8. A. Winslow, Agent, Urbana. JOHN It. MILLIARD, ?upt. IT? The Company will not bo responsible for baggaseex eeeun sr titty dollars In value, unl-as the same Is returned to the Conductor or Agent, and freight paid at the rate ot a pas sage lor every 6)00 in value above that amount novl2 AMERICANPROTESTANTSl Hear J- the testlltionv of one who avua hlm..ir. n.i. l--.i (iavazzi's Lectures In New York, reported in full, by T. C. Le-land, I'honogrspher.- also, the Life of Faihnr c.v-,,i ,,i and authorized by himselt, together with reports ol his Address In Itslisn to his countrymen iu New York. Translated and re. l!iry Ml Julie do Mognerltles. Price 50 ceuts, In paper, cloth 75 cents. r r ALSO Just nublfihed. the nnvaal Hn..li. I lHi. t in whole reaoing public I Mark Hurdlestone, or, the Two Brothers. By Mrs, Mondie, author ol "Roughing It in tho Bush." Ihreo volumes in one. Price 50cents, In paper, clolh 75 rents. Jack Cade's Rebellion, or, tbe Uondsmau's Struggle, a tale ol leudal oppression. A full supply of tho above for the Trade at , II. B. PEAREON'8 UB18 Periodical Depot. pLEVELAND & TOLEDO RAILROAD. J Wlnmr Arrangement. On and alter Monday. Nov. 14th. 1R53. Dassenaor trains will run daily (Sundays excepted), as follows: rouine n uiviston, via fiorwalK Colng West. Mali train. Dav Exnrnss Leave Cleveland st 6:30 a. m. 3:00 p. m Leavu Norwalk at 9:00 " 5:-J0 " -eave Monroeville 9:15 " 5:37 " IVIEW GOODS. We have just received a J-s largo and splendid stock ol dry goods lor the Fall trade, consisting o part of woolen goods, now styles, lor men and boya clothing. 200 ps muslin de loines at 12 to 20 cents ; 000 ps calicoes at 6 to 1 1 cents tH'O ps brown and bleached musllu atO to lOcents : 100 ps rod and white flannels ; 75 ps barred flannels, or teamen and girls: !0 us black Silks, vnrv cheat, 50 ps merinoes, alpacas and thibet cloths ; -'(XI ps fall ginghams, new styles ; 300 lull aud winter shawls, to sulteverybody. ALso-Largo assortment (women and girls') nolscry, gloves, cambrics, ribbons, trimmings, linens, etc., &c. " 1 Our determination Is not to bo undersold in any article usual ly kept In a dry good store. . "P7 OSBORN St STEWART. ARMSTRONG & GORTON having re- XX moved their establishment to their now block, one door north ol the old store-are now ready to serve customers and .. .,u 0,,j WU. ,u int.lr jino ; men as t'oolilng Staveis, both for coal and wood-decldedly tho best patterns io use. ' Hbatinb bxovas, ol all patlei n and varieties, terst c ln,-'ro,ed War-n-Alr Furnauce and Ventilator, Rcgls- Togetber wilh a large variety of Houte-Furnisbing Goods, such as are not usually found in a Tin store. . ARMdl'RONO & GORTON, sepdtf High street, ono door north ol Broad. lVTEW BOOKS. Civil Liberty and Self Gov Xi ornmetit. Lubec. Tho Political and Military History of tho Campaign of Waterloo, iiom tho French. Isaac P. Hooper. By L. Maria Child. Traces of the Roman and Moor. Tho New Continent. Story ot Mont Blanc. The Pedestrian in Franco. Tue Exiles. Pslri. Moore's I. lie ol Sheridan. Liberties of America. Notes on Uncle Tom's Ca) In. Modern I'alntera. r-tories of Venice. RuskIn'sGret Work. The above Hooks Just received and for ssle by octl9 J. H. RILEY CO. I Leave Clyde Leave Fremont Roach Toledo 11:E0 1:15 a. m 2:55 3:45 4:03 6:30 A good assortment of gemlemen's French RtcST WA A S.'f and Moroecdres.bootll.tthenew Boo. a.d Shoe lltI1."'' MC '"0rt ni a . L mptvnum, No. 1 Piatt s Bnlldlng, stale street. ocZJ J. w. Ullrlf TAnfa. JNO. K. HEYL'S. UTLERY. A fine assortment of the best ?)LlSAN?fvfR!,t ,CUI,lTtUNS- m, . 1 " various wilths, frons 4-4 t- 1-4 wld. tor sale cheap at a . KJ makers, may h? found at Sep26 BURR Ac RANDALL'S. Im.ll I. II. RILEY Ac. CO . 7EATHER DUSTERS. A large assort- X meat of Festher Putters, Just opened and for sal low by aUUa.l T n m J. f UO l Km Km H w l'pr HentfT. p.VrER HANGINGS. A new lot of Wall JL napr. Bordera. Window Cnrtalna tr. Ac. raatiaiall.. -I all the t!l styles, at BURR fc RANDALL'S T Bookstora 1 10:IW " 6:20 10:3.1 " 6:43 " 12:00 m. 7:55 " Going; Knar. Mail train. ' Dav Exnress. ,eavo Toledo nt 9: 10 a. m. 3:30 p. m . ,eave Fremont 10:10 4:4.1 cave Clyde 11:07 " 5:10 " le-ave Monroevillel t:57 5.55 n Leave Norwalk 12:15 p.m. 6:l- ' Keach Cleveland S:t0 " U:25 " 1'be 6:30 a. m. train from Cleveland, and fl-lll m train from Toledo, stop at all stations. Tne 3:00 n. m. train Irom Cleveland, and 3-30 n m train Irom Tol-do, stop at Oberlin. Norwalk. Monroeville. Clvdi and Fremont only. ine 7:ia p. ra train irom Cleveland, and the 1:00 a. m. train Irom Toledo stop at all stations excent Csmden. Washington and Stony Rhlge. Connecting at Cleveland With Lake Shore and Cleveland snd Pittsburg Knllrosds, and at Monroeville with Manifl Id and San- ussy ilailroad, and at Clyde with Mad River and Lake Eiie Nilroad, and at Toledo wilh Michigan Southern and Northern ndiana Ilailroad. Northern Division, Thsndusky Leave Ohio City at 4.0J u.m. Leave Fanduskv at 7:00 a. ni.. opplnj at all stations. K. B. PHILLIPS Siiperlotenilent sT.mto -aj ai ran n n m t a, ... vjiiici! 1. n. n., i.ieveiHnfi, nor, is, iCa.J. 833. i&ivn 1833. riENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD CHANGE KJ OF TIME. Oa and .Iter ivlonilmr. Menteaiher Ifllli. the trains unon this road will be run as tolbws: EXPRESS NO. 1 MAIL. Leaves Zanesville at 1 a m, arrives at' Newark at J:0.1 am, sad l.nlumhus at 3:30 am. connecting with tho Mall train lor Cm- nnstl at 4:05 a m. This train stops going west only at New- k, where it will receive passengers by Sandusky evenirg train. RETURNING. Leav(S Co'nrr.bns at 10:15 am. imnsdialilu after arrival of Lightning Train" from Cincinnati; arrives at Newark at :.M a m, receive, passengers by acco nmedstlon train irom ananeld. and arrives at Zanesville at 12:33 Goirg east this train stops eitly at post office., except all. gi. displayed indicating pass.--ng-rs. This Is tbe only train running ever the road on Sunday. vrsnraa area V Leaves Zanesville 7:33 a m : arrives at Newark at P:3.1 con- seeling with Morning Express Train lor Sandusky, arriving at Columtmsat 10 a m connecting with Lhtnlng Train lorCleve. land. 1'aas. nji rs by this trsin leave Columbus lor Cincinnati at l:30p m. RF.TFRNINO. Lesvra Colo minis .13:15 p m, alter arrlvsl of Llehtning Train fn,m t'levelaad, arrivesat Newark at 5.-05 p m, c.inneclios with afternoon Fxprras from Sandusky, and arrives in Zane.villc at K)7 p m. Tbi. Train stop, at all station! where passenger! re indicated by a flax. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves ZanesvPle at 1:10 p m, arrives st Newark at 2:50 in time to roenert with 3pm Enpress lor r-seduaky. Leave N-wark at 5:10 p m. immediately after arrival of alt r. boob Expre.alr-.rn Sandusky and srriva s at Coiuml.es at 7:10 p m. RETHRNIN". Leavra Co'um'.os at 6:21 a m ; arriving at Newark at C:2.r. a m. connecting with Mornirg Express for S.ndu.ky and arriving at Zanesville at 10:31 a m. r This Train stops st a t the stations. G. W. FULTON, Superintendent. Night Express. THE LONDON ART JOURNAL, for Sep- I0.-.K) I:-M 11 Count Oliinitoval. brG. W. M. RnvmAd. hclntr thn MmiAhn Lord J axondaJe. 50 cents Just r c;ived at octl5 PEARSON'S Depot. Too Attorney, or tho CnrrcanondenrA nf Jnn lOnnH 50 cents Paper. Nlsh,if,p."!m C0LLARS' SLEEVES, CllEMISETTES, 2:30 " CulTs, Klouncings, Edgings, Inserting!, Dimity, Cam brlc.Swisa bands Eng.tsh Tun-ad, Valeuciencics and Huntbon L.c-s, ate. ate. A bcautilul assortment just oneneii at lepti 8NOWDEN'S. W. M. IT. HKWSON, Cal.VIN Hm.Mia. Of lair firm nf Yorke It Hrxson. Late of O'llitllu Trlrjrronh Co HEWSON fc HOLMES, A UCTION EERS AND 4.ENEKAI. t'(Minl-IION niRRril ANTSa. Nos. F3 aud c.) Walnut street, Wi at sid-,, near Pearl, 4'lnrlnnott. r sr Regular sales ol Grocerit s at auction. Groceries and Merchandise generally at private sale. C.sh advances made on enaignments to their sddress. Jan Id dly iT- fifteen Payable to our order. RAPER, COX It O., Nn. 25 Main St., Cincinnsti. LOST Certificate of Deposit, drawn by G ' more At Brotberton, dat--d Sept J5, 1853; No. 595, fur fiftl hundred snd slxty-efght dollars. sep2I If fJAS BURNERS A full assortment of V Jl Krackelta and Pandant. nnaa tivn ami Uttl.. . three.fourand six light Chandeliers, received direct Irom the manulsctory.sndforsaleat reasonable prices. Jy7 RLYNN St BALDWIN. JR. OSGOOD, Last and Peg ManvJarAurer, IniMnnnpolla, I nillnnn. Boot and Shoe Trees, Crimps, vamp, wi-. ia ioou supply oi ine aoove articles on nand lor the wnoleaale aud retail trade. Wholesale Dealer, .nnulied a .hort notice. All orders promptly filled. dec'-M dly COFT STRAW BONNETS. Indies' Soft KJ Straw Bonnets also, Leghorn and Straw Hats for Misses, this day recoived by expi ess, at McCOY'S, mailt! nest door to the American A CARD. The undersigned would respect- iV lully inlorm the public, that alter date, !h "Ohio Lunatic Aaylum will beclosed to reneral viaftinr. until the repana and impruvementa, now in proi r-aaat the Institution, shall have been Completed. E. KKNDH1CK, "fl-'l Superintendent. 7lNDOW CURTAINS. AnotheT lot Jf I 1 hetntitul Lace and Swiss Curtains, this day received at McCOY'S, m!-l v next door to the American. IJINT AND QUART FLASKS X 10 gloss Pint Flasks; 5 do Uuait Flasks ; For sale at low rates by rcal4 N. r (1. FOS1 KH DOCKET CUTLERY. A fine assortment 1 ef Pocket Cutl-Ty. manufactured by Rogers, Wosteehitlm, an I others. Also, Razors, Razor Strops, etc. For .ale by jui P.I'ltR It RANDALL. i SUPERB ASSORTMENTOF FU1JS. iV. JAKVIat eV KAIKl'llll.n, Main St.. lirstdoor hetovs theenrut-r Min and Fourth, west side, Cincinnati. snv20dly IliON" SINKS, Sewerand Sink Traps, assort-ed sizes, forsaie at JNO. K. HEYL'S, Jul6 Town street
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Full Text | f VOLUME XVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1853, NUMBER 116. -- i in. ..I " 'iii.r t TUB IDailjj (Dl)io State Journal IS PURMSIIKD EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT bundav, joukxai. DUH.UIN03, uian and tti.ru. mam lOTRiirof on man. TERMS Invariably in advance: la Colnmbus, "COO a year j by nmll, Su.OO. Dally during tha session of tli Legislature, and Trl-Wcekly for the remainder of the yaar, 86.00. THE U'KKKLV JOURNAL fa furnished to city subscribers at P2, and by innil at If 1.60 a year. Clubs of four and upwards, 61.20 ! of to'n and upward, 1.0(1. TIJH TIIMVEEKLY JOURNAL la 83.00 a your. RATES OF ADVERTISINoIn THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rates and mini haw been airraid nnnn between tha proprietors nf Die Ohio Statesman and Uis Ohio Stats Journal, to or observed in all cam), after this data. July 20, 1849. One square, 10 linen or Inn of tbla alzed type, for one Insertion, We. each add Uioiialiruwrtion, 2Co. INK W -YORK ADVERTlSEMJiSTS, rao w. h. m'donalp'b advkbtisino noma, 102 massap st, i. v. EAIRBANKS'S PLATFORM HC A 1.F.8 Long known Severely tested always rl(jlit the Acknowledged omuuaru. AGENT, in Columbfs : A. H. DECKER, oetl7 d3m.M piCKLES, PRESERVES, &C The under- X signed oilers to purchaser! a luperior atock of rickles, 1 reserves, o., warranted the beat quality: to kccplnallollmatas, at thelowestprlcesand accommodation trrmi. octlS-niM WARDELLfc PEASE. 234 Water St., Now York. I o i So So So Se I square, U 20 2 SB 3 00 4 00,6 00; 6. j2 squarei, jl 873 87 8 00 8 OOji OOj . 10. 12. jl6. '3 squares, 3 60 4 60 6 60 8 00 9 00,10. 12 ilT" T7 ,4 squares, 8 00 5 50 B 00 00 10 113. '14. 16. I " ' at nil rui I dally SO! ii Changeable quarwrly,....fK!5 monthly 40 weekly 65 dully l;io Standing rard, 6 lines or leas, for one year 810. No nilvertliu'uieiit to be ooiudden-d by the year, unless specified on the nianuacrlpt. or previoinily sgreed upoo between the parties. Adrertiacuiunrs not marked en the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, aud payment will be exacted accordingly. All adverticeuieuta from strangers or transient perrons to be paid in advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will bo eonflneil rl,r!,n their regular buslueM j and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisement! for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, &o., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rate. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of Bfty cents per week, for each name : thesauio to be, in all cases, paid In advance. Attorneys will lie uolden for the price of inserting advertisement brought in by them. Publlaliers not aeoountable for the accuracy "f legal advertisement beyond the summit charged for their publication r All leaded advertisements to he charged not less than double tha above rates, aud meaeured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bo obarged at the rato of 60 per cent, in advanco of tho above rates. No ADVERTISEMENT OA! BS I1SSRTSD OfUTirrrnitBl.v. ' Advertisements for charitable luatitationa, 6rs companies, ward, township, aud other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations or obituary notices, aud when so aueompanied. to be paid lor. ' All persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only bo inserted with the understanding that the same are to ba paid for. If Intended to be inserted in the editorial column, tha saino will lie charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. QPLEND1D FURNITURE. B J II R 'a KJ new Warcrooms fin tha Rucknvn nines- Rr,,i Fa llow rilled with choice and elegant Furniture, embracing now ud boautilul styles In Rosewood, Mahogany and lllick Walnut. SOCIABLES, SOFAS, DIVANS, Marble-top Center, Soft and Toilet Tables and Washstsndsj " j (y n c ."i o Rosewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Marble top Ornsslng, croll and plain Bureaus, a very large assortment. CHAIRS Fine oarved back Mahognny and Black Walnut Spring-seat onalrs and Rockers; largo Ess nd EllzabethChaira. . Cane and Wood tat Chairs, all varieties. BEDSTEADS. French, Cottage and Common Bedsteads, Lounges jif 4TTRASSES Ualr,l'alm Leaf and Husk. Window Shades; TableOll Cloths; Jlnlng, Dnssortand Breaklast Tables; Secretaries, Bookcases Wardrobes; Clock; warranted good time-keepers. LOOKING GLASSES, ind Looking Olass Plates, all sizes ; (flit, iloscwood and Wahog-ny Looklng-Olass aud Picture Frames. 8 CHAHlltv.il vrmwiTiTBe JUSt rCCClvod. another lot lit thut anlnol I'html... c...u w-uiiiuiijr uifiMujiinieu, ana piain. VENEERS. A good assnrtment of Rosewood, Mahogany, Black Wain . uuu.njn ,.lwn. JOHN 111 I II It 'P'-1 No. 8 Bucknyn Block, Broad street. MM YORK ADVERriSKmiS. raOM W It. M'DONALD'S ADVKnTISISQ HQUBE, 102 NA5SAU-ST., N. V. I 1S00KS & STATIONERY. SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES ! AJanre KJ assortment constantly on hand, or made to order at short nonce ernes earuiuny packed and shipped to any part of the Union by H. K. Pi.EBl.liS. l-'l drsudst.,3 doors castol Broadway, Now York. octll-3mM WEST POINT SCHOOL. Arrangements have been made with Professors from tho U. n. Military j Academy forlnstructlnn In their invKpni H..r,.f.imA. rrn. lirit of November nxt. Every opportunity will beoli'ered lor vibiuiiih n lllljrUUDn eUUCatlON. frnlntll 1 trmSanoA ! quested. octia-3inil KDWAK1) V. KINrtLKY. A. M. 1 Q FALL AND WINTER GOOD'S -lUfif J. . II. KNfkKPRItT.. 0(1 .nrf mi urilii. N.,i v,,rk i.i,.7j iV.:,r"' Froni'h, Gerninn, EnttUnh anil Dntnestlo Hoods, for He has received, bv late arrivals. l..r.. anil vol nlnntdil at-t-xsnr u uoi uiu. cnguan ana r rrneo uiotbt, oi all aradei aud tv cii. ol isncy ana blark Uasslmercs. Paletot Cnnllnu. Vottlnss in Velvet, Grenadine, Cashmere, Satin, and other fabrics ol new styles and art..H nuulltl... i,,.oii,c- -,1,1. ..fl.'.ii.itiiiuiui iiueufcUI NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS ! Lewie, or tha Bunded Twig. Ily Cuusln Welly. The (ireat Cities ol tho World. Tho Panorama ol Nali lit. Penlou's Adventurea ol Travelers. Tho Farm and tho Fireside, or the Romance of Agriculture Westorn Side. At oct7J BURR & RANDALL'S Bookstore. TIMIVSP01ITATI0N. L MUSIC AND FANCY GOODS. A choicu assortment of Mew Music, Including boug, Waltzes, Polkss, Vo. . Also, a line lot of Pocket Books, and Gold, Silver, Steel and uiats neaos, aic, d:o. Just received at PENNIMAN'S nov3 Mu .io Htoro 1800 REAMS PAPER. PAl'KIt CO.M MIHSIOI WAREIIOUNK. Russell Mills, Victobia Mills. Cabkw Cojica.nv Mills. Heavy Coatings, mixed and clouded' Whllneys, I'rtenlmins 1 C0B,l8nm,'t ' Mill jirices, at tho new Bookstore ol all the various colors, Duflel's Devonshire Kersoys, Pilots. HUhest pricop.ld lor Rags. ney and blark Cassimercs, Paletot Coalings. July J. H. RILEY & Co. Tnnmiiur'ii and other goods suitable r..nIUl.. LJt V., .tuuu, VI U ,Ug lUUBfc w.iua. cnurt time ana casn nuyers are particularly Invited to examine our stock beioro purchasing elsewhere. janl4-ly:c r " N flASH AND SHORT TIME DRY GOODS f.iSSTSVShS'CiSi'Sra v WARKHOUSE, S. & T. LAWKKA'CE, BU Liberty blniiinl'' or he Ul sell the lirat 1(1 mluines, comp N EW WATCH. CLOCK &. JEWP.r.BY DJUltH, FIRST DOOR NORTH OF NEIL HOUSE ENTRANCE. 1 no subscriber, In connection with Mr. O.a. Ellis, having ""rB "or a term ol years, bus fitted it up for tho T,. , 11 1'leessntanu easy ol access to thn citizens ol Columbus and vicinity,ls now opening one of the best assort. ...c.... u, Kuiu ami suvor watcnos, Clocks, Ladies' and Gentle men s llco Jownlry. in all Its variety of pattern, style and uriee, m.w m iiiHiKei; stiver plated spoons, forks, burcr and fruit " B""', "ver ana st"ei spectacles ; together with a gone, ral variety ol lurnlihlna and luiie if.,i In ottering my llrst advertiiemoiu, 1 can only ask, In common with others, a share ol your cells and patronage. Goods will be sold nt a moderate per eeotage, and warranted ormjnrarun as kpiii!srnted. All silver sold by me will VV "cn.jjnj, v, iiuuui uniiige. Wutch Keoairillir dollll In the beat ma.mnr an,l having had morn than twenty years practical experience, lu the baat, and iutending to give my personal attention to this department, I would solicit your patronage. Engraving and Jobbing done in the neatest manner, at short s""- uio gum ami mver luKen In exchange tor goods. Columbus, July tiU, 1S02. i(. D. ItUNIIAR. KUSLXESS AKIIS. S'JVw?1""1- ,R' " CAliniNCITON. nENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys Lf at Law (Office in Odeon Hiiildhigi), will attend to professional butiness in tboStalo and Federal Courts; also, tocnlleo-tlons, the law ol Insurance and ol patents. Janl.'Sd dly Lt'CIAN ntlTTI BS. THKII COMSTOCK. 0KO. O. COMSTOC'kT" BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (sncces-S'lrs tO H. ('oinstnck A'. C.n.l I'liri'irslsi, f....I..I.. Merchiints, Lard Oil Manulnclurnrs.and dealers In salt, plaster, fish and lumber. Head of tho canal, Columbus, Ohio. ty Liberal advances mudo on consignments. rnarfi TOSEPII F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, ' KonlEetnte, Itounty J.nnd nml PriiMlon Atieiit 1 wo doors east oi High, on Town street, Columbus, Ohio Will attend to the practice of hit prolceslon, obtaining pensions, buy Inir, selling slid obtaining land warrants, selling and leasing real estate, examining lnnd titles, collection of claims, otc. Pi?" Letters from a diilance must bo pottpaid. Ju30 r AW PARTNERSHIP. SWAYNE & 1-J BABKR The undersigned will practice law In copartner- anip. 1 y- ijncs in me uuy uant uiiuamg. N. II. SWAYNE, ap7-illy R. P. L. I1AHKR. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, house builders' materials, tsrmfngand mechanical tools, military goods, etc., etc. No 101 High street, sign or the Gilt Padlock. "MEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard 1' has boon opened on tho lots south nf the Ohio Tool Com-psny's Factory, where Northern and Hocking grate and black. siniiu s com win do soia Dy tuo ton or ousoei. doc3.dtl W. R. DARNELL, Agent. AKKA "TACKY. W. A. JONES. QTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main KJ and Fourth street, Zantwvlllr, Ohio. sepS2 dtl DACON & RAVEN arid STODART'S PI JJ ANOH, ttllft rrtlirpM rtIlA(Iintlu. Ht mRntilntitror nrl. With tho ebnv. n Ofnnml nRinriinniif nf U mss nt.rl mtri..A fnitrumouU, i'lutof, Fiagcolcti, Accordcooa, Cloth, Unt mid . , , ' nn Ti"'iy 01 rancj uonds, including chil- xsi.it ('Mil II II II Bl'tJf HI lllo Ju'-'O MIIFIC STORE. 3d door north ol the Araei iesn. FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours fromColum-bus to Portsmouth On and al'tiT ninilav ew . MAIL COACH will leave Columbus lor Circlevillo, Chilllcothe, sno i onsinuuih, at o o'clock in tho inoruing, and arrive at Portsmouth at tf o'clock In the evening connecling wilh tho ....... . ni aina iu l llbsourgll SI1Q UinCinnSH. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock in tha morning and arrlvo at Columbus at o'clock in tho evening, dally. J" KHEIDEIl & JIAWKKS. rTHlE INVINCIBLE AND NEVER-FAIL- -sV. ING REMEDY A certslncuro lor MAN AND BEAST W. H. Knrri-IPn ( rli'hriited flrlulnnl ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extrsordlnary preparation Is not only far superior to all thn Liniments and Ointments now belor tho public, but possos. ses specific qualities entirely unknown to tho most learned ol the Modieal Faculty. Its wldo-spread celebrity has brought out a hostol articles In Imitatlin ol It. wilh all sorts of names, but none ol them begin to compsre with the superior, oid estsbllsh-ed Arabian Liniment J-or tlio Nervoim Sj atcm It operates like a charm, soolhmg down ihe most violent agonies aud pain in a low minutes alter its application. tHilmpa, More Throat nml 11 relets. It speedily causes the dtsslpation ol any possibility of mstter terming in the prts, aud brings about a regular and healthy action ol the glandular system. A Itevulelve, Aooilyue nnd flnlxnm. In eases ot Kuutured Muscles and Tt-iwlnna. Iia imvarinl m. yulslve and healing qualities cause the parts to unito without leaving the least soreness or want ol powor behind. In Bruisus aud Swellings, it acts on tho princple of a counter Irritant and auodyne, relieving the pain almost Instattly, and reduces the wuiuub iu an iiicieeioiy snort space ol time. A Satllliuliint nnd NVpvlna. It Is a stlmulaut imparting tune and vigor to tho whole nerv Slrpst. HritmaeilKlunUiK. u;.t ni u . k, ....- ' ui eiuaunav new lora. Are receiving Irom Eiirmienn un.l An,..,lnBn a...... .!........ r.. the Fall and Winter trado an unusually large supply ot l.sdles and Gentlemen's weur, to which they Invito tho attention of cash and prompt 6 nios. buyers. Tho Woolen Deuartment will nmlit-nm a r,,ll r tho most deslrahlo styles of Cloths, Canimcro, Vestlncs end lrlmmlngs well worthv theatteniii.n ..i m... Clothiera. The Ladles' DressGnods Department will embracn an assortment ol the most attractive styles of Caihmcrcs, Do Laincs and Alpaccss, Merinrrs. &c. The Hosiery Department to which we Invito the particular attention ot Wholesale Dealers, will contsin au unusually large variety. Their well known styles of Kid Gloves, equal Inquali-ty to Alexander's, (but at much less price) they will be ublo to supply throughout theseason, having madearrangement with ineeiann.Bnurerini' ranee fur a lull euppiy of all the Colors and Sizes auEJ4-3mlnsi T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF ORYGOOON! EW YORK COURT OF APPEALS. 1 Vol. 1. Belden'a ReDorts. fComstock'a successor. Van Santvoord's Pleading under tho Code. Whlttaker'i Practice under the Code. For sale at tho new Book Store. July 15. J. II. RILEY at CO. I?ULL sets QPimraTolffiroRTS" X. The subscriber has for sale, at a low nrlce for cash. relumes, tine law itnnletn. bv them selves, its purchasers may desire. ju-a,m-waw i. n. win riNti. NEW BOOKS-LONDON EDITIONS. Beckatlen's Osged Bird and Sweet Singers; colored plates. Schoun's Earth Plar.ta and Man. and sketches from the min. oral kingdom. Oersted's Soul In Nature. Walton's complete Angler; Illustrated London edition. Llvt a ol Extraordinary Men. I.lleol Charles J. Fox. 3 vols. R. Russell. Howiti's -tnrles of English and Foreisn Life ; Illustrated. Rome iu the I !hh Century, a vols. S'th edition. London. Redding on Wines. Morning and its scenery, with Road Book and Illustrations. Fur sale by ug'JJ J. U. RILEY & CO. rfRENCH PLAIN CAP & FOLIO POST, .JL Diueand white, Just received and tor sale low. E. O. GOODMAN, aplO 77 and 7 Walnut street. ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND X'KNIAIIAII.ltOAns Wintei AuBANOKlHSNT, ISS34. 7'Arss rtMtngtr 'I taint Daily, (Sunday excepted.) Hourt of Departure Changed. On and after lYfoniiuv. November 14th, trains will run isbollnws, until lurther notice t Mall Train will leave Dopnr, at Columbus, at S a. m. .Accoinmoaiatlon Truin st 2:10 p. m.; Express Trijn n :25 p. m.; For Vfst JrH'eriiw, London. rVuth Charleston, Selma, Cedar-ville, A'euia, Spring Valley, Corwln and Wanesvil,', Froeport, Fort Aueient, Morrow, Deerrteld and Lebanon, F'osrr..r'. Love-land, Alillord, Plalnsvllle, Cincinnati, lellow Springs and Spring lle!d. Returning from Cincinnati Express Trsln at 6 a. m. Accommodation Train at 7:45 a m ; Mail Train at 8 p. m ; Returning from hprlngfield, b'a-m and 3:10 p. m., via Xe."1'' Tralne will top at follow t Ibo Express Tram, 0 a.m., from Cincinnati and P.-25 p. m from Columbus, will slop at Luvelsnd, Morrow, Xenla and London only. Accommodation Train, 7:4 a. m, from Cincinnati, and 2:30 p. m , Irom Columbus, will stou at Plainvllle. Milford. I.ovn. land, Foster's, Dnerlield, Morrow, Corwin, 8prlng Valley, Xenla, Codarvllle, South Charleston. London, and West Jefferson. Alao' on proper notice by flag or to conductor, at Miamlvllle. Fnrt An. cient, Froeport, Claysville, Selma, Florence's end Alton. Mail Train, 5 a. m. Irom Columbus and S p. m. from Cincinnati, will atop at West Ji-ll'orson, London, South Charleston, Ce-darville, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin Froeport, Morrow, Deer-Meld, Foster's, Lovcluiid's. Mlllord. and Plalnville. Alan, nn proper notice by Hag or to conductor, at Alton, Floretico's, Sel mi, Claysville, aud I ort Ancient. Cincinnati, Wilmington and Zanesvllle Train 9:40 a. m. from morrow, and ;i:iu u. in. Irom Cincinnati, will stop at Oeerrleld, Butfrworth's Water Ststion. Lovoland's. Mlamlvillo. Milford. and Plainvllle. Also, on propernnllce by flag or to conductor, at Branch Hill end l.lnweod tat turnpike). On lllllslioro' and Cincinnati lUllrual, Train will stop at Lynchburgh, Wrslbnro', lllanchoster, and Goshen and Wilmington pike. Also, at Hag stations, on proper notice. 1 ruins connect with tho Sprlupheld and Columbus R. R, at .nndon; the Cin 'innall, Wilmington and Zanesvilla It. It. at orrow: and tho llillsboro' and Cincinnati li It nt !.,,.. land's. INSURANCE. TNSURANCE. -- CONNECTICUT LIFE J. INSURANCE COMPANY. II AUTI'OKD, CONNECTUJl'T. CAPITAL tli.O0O.00O. With :n O.ljtO loaned on real estate In Ohio. Gor R . PiiRLrs, Sec'y . Jauks Goodwin, Prest. IIA RTFOItn PI UK 1NHCRANCB COMPANY , HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL t?150,000. Chartered la 1810. H. Huntington, Presldtnt. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. PI HE AND MARINE Cnpltnl $300,000. CHAD 1. Maiitin, Sec'y. 8. L. Loomis, Pret't. NORTH WESTERNINSURANCE CO., OSVVRGO, NEW YORK. . "K AND JIIARINK Copltnl cV Surpluii $383,000 Fla Chartered IKM. tcT, Mc!'y. Okoeok Fisiiib, Pres'l. II. D Con '"SaS and the cargoes of Steamboats, Canal Boatn nol)cesnn L. tsu, against loss or damage from lire to build' and Sail fault; a. kin.ery, furniture and other property, is-inge, merchandise, ma ,u"dby p. ADAMS, Ji,Aeent, Columbus, O. ai'pii ATOTICE TO DEALERS IN PAPER jVo, L. O. WILSON & CO., Importers and Jobbors oi Dry Goods, l uiurtiand itreet, (opposite the. National and Wtslrrn tioteis), and flos. Jl and J3 Dry Street, Invito tho attention of WiIOLKSALR linVKns to Ihelrvervlarae assortment oi sandi. which i. b..,.t ,i.., n .....,... 7,i I . j.-b. kj mu Hijuuiua m nu tne new styles aim laDrlcs that are constantly arriviug by "stenmers" nnd "packets." We nave large aeparlmenls dovoted exclusively to thesale ol cloths, Cassimercs, Vcstings. Tailors' Triruininea. White Gnnda I In. siery, Dress Goods, Shawls. Yankee Notions. Domeatica le . etc. In addition are displayed large lines of prints, including Morrlniacsanil CocheCOS. Glnuhaina. I.awna U.-rji.., liU..V.,.H Other alHt.lM Milk. M.,rl... U..Ml.nl Al . 1 .1 morous other snides appertaining to the' Day Goods Tbade.J I VTEW MEDICAL BOOK. A Practical Also, agents for tho sale of "Uov.Vs Jtoval tent rivauailoiVH I J V TrmillM nn llaMv.r. Aluntiva n uhui. I. .1 . J ... inquiry uuu me use oi cnioruiorm nnn omer anestnetio asouts, IIANtJINGS. Tho undersigned resnectfullv alve notice mm mey are agents lor tne following nigniy ceieoratea menu. lecturers oi rapers and Borders t Dellicourt & Co, 1 Solomon At Hart, French Goods. Win. Pehl & Co., ) M. A. Howell. 1 New York Jones, Smith & Ncvcrs, I Christy & Constant, SNev, Thomas Fayo & Co., ) tt. McNatneo, I Kelrosn . Fay, Phlladelphls.-J. F. Bumstead tt. Co., Boston. J. II. RILEY It Co. Sewing Cotton. we invito the attention of tho closest huvrrs for cash or credit. niarlS.lv.M qHE LARGEST SILK, L TRIMMING HOUSE IN NKW Y( RIBBON AND YORK. TIIOilIAH . 1ST EARNM. liiiportor and Jobber of Silks. Millinnunud Fun. cy Goods, at nm cash prices Time irrnnti'd by n.lillna Inti-rnat lfisi Broadway, Ncm York, has now in store, and la daily receiving and oll'eriiii at the lowest urlees. a comoleto as- sorltnentot good. In his lino, embracing all tho various styles and designs, consisting of black and fancy silks, marcelim-s, Florences, shawls, trimmings, bunnet ribbons, tntteta and sat'n ribbons, llresstrlmmlmis ol all kinds. French and Knulith eruuea. crape uaavs, sua crnvMS, cmoroiaeries, gloves al all kinds, ailk laeo mitta, bareges, laces, whitu goods, hosiery, L. C. llandker-ohlels, etc. Tho underslgnud invites merchants Irom the north. oiith. east Slid west, when in the citv. to favor him whl, a call. and examtnine his stock before purchasing. j iiii.i. if. m i r.AUNis. ii trondwny, dce31 ly bet. LI'inrty st. and Maiden Lane, N. Y. yd edition revised snd enlarged. By Thu. E. Bond, A. Al. Just rtoolvi d nt tho Mow Bookstore ut Jy J. H. RILEY & CO. DIGEST OF THE OHIO REPORTS, BY 8 NAtII, being a Digest ol thoSOth Volume or the Ohio Reports, containing together all the cases ever reported at law and In equity, In tho t-upreme Court in Hank. This is not a mere Index to tho Reports, but a complete synopsis of the law decided, and every point of law and legal pro. pusltloa-recngnlzed by the Court in coming to their final result. Jyli At tho New Bookstore of J. II. Itll.EY sV CO. NEW LAW BOOK. A Treatise on the Law -Li anil Pi-rtrtlrtn nf Voluntary Aiiignmei.t, tur the benefit of creditor, with nu Appendix of Forma, by Alexander M. Kurrlll. Just roceivt'd tod lor aaln at tho Now Huokstnrn. Jy5 J. 11. KILEY & CO NEW LAW BOOKS. Tlie Ohio Codes, in Law binding ; Tho New York Code and Digest; Nan Santvoord, Pleading under thn Code ; Whittakf r's I'rnctlcn under the Code; Tusether with a lull stock ol law books, embracing all that is new and valuable. For sale at Iho New Bookstore. JulO J. II. RILEY at CO. rjAP AND LETTER PAPERS. BURR & V RANDALL are agents of the celebrated tBoufhwortU Menu-factutiog Comtiauy, and otter their papers by the esse or single ream ni mm prices, iiieiuning uiuo ana wnite rulea cap, blue 'IA IJ .MADGE HOUSR Ainu Pcnnv J"? wn'T ,,.uml B""r- "Kth J0', ,lzt''' eommercial note, a - - ........ . U4b .-up, iuiio posi, eic. HOLMKS. w, K. HoLMKS q HOLMES & SON, Manufacturers arid 1m- kj. portotsol PAPER IIANf-INI.H. No. le!) Afaln sir. Cincinnati, Ohio, keep always en band a large and genoral as. irtmentol WALL PAPER, BORIIEKH, FlltKIIOAIIII PAT. i EHNH. WIDE CURTAIN PAPERS. Ac. BAND BOXES AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES alio! which thev oiler to the country trade at the lowest prices. rersons vismog tne city in want ot sets lor Parlors, Halls' 'ining Rooms, or Chambers, will do well bv calling on the sub scrioersstwo. I Jlaln.tuiiil door below Ullhatreet rlnrhiHpnee. msr-Jl-dly Passengers for Cprlncficld. and IVir Dnvton and Imlianamilla. ia Springfield, should take tho 8:30 p. m. train from Colum- Trains leave Morrow lor Wilmington at 9:40 a. m. and 4:58 . m. Train leaves Lovelaed's for Blsncheater, Lynchburgh, and llillsboro' ot 4:110 p in Lines ol Hacks and Coaches run In connection with thn trains to the tollowing towns; Lebanon from Deerlieid . 9 Goshen and points above, from Milford. Dayton, Irom Xcnia. Trains connect wilh the regular U. S. Mail steam packets io eisiiison, iouisvino, i'.vsuavuie, nasuvine, ct. Louis, Atom phis, New Orleans, &c. &c. Thn Trains connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad to Springfield. On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Columbus at t a. in., and Cincinnati at 2:30 p.m. Fare from Columbus to Cincinnati...... .......... r irons A Mr-a r urn IKS?.0E d0N -a. SlULh., aualtiat loss or damage by Mjiironertvoi everv perils ol the Ska snd Inland Navigation, . ,'r"Pf ' (ItrTlrillr.n tulrcn In tlrin l..ll...a.lss,. . UNION MUTUAL LIFE INMIItANf K i. NY Cnpiml a r. -s .130,0., $3 00 , I 41) , 1 30 a 40 1 no Do do Xenla Do do Springfield, via London.... Do do Day ton, via Xeeia.... ...... Do do Dayton, via Springfield.... Do do Indianapolis, via Spring, it Daylon 4 40 Do do Louisville Do do &t. Louis For other Information hduIv to'P. LoiiL'h.acentut Columbus: rrm. vrnanc. aar?si at Burmonnij 1 a w. aiars ..n at va. nla; A. fl. Lcivls, agent, or P. W. Strader, General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. win. ii clkmknt, Superintendent, ry The Company will not be responsible lor bat-cane ex ceeding titty dollars ill vsluo. unless the same is returned to the Conductor or Ageuls, and Irelifbt paid at the rate of a passage for every $."ii)0 in value abovo that amount. riovll OIHO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINi t( IN ATI, OHIO, Unpltnl )3tl00 000. NEW ENGLAND LIVE HTOCK INWOMI'ANY NKW HAVEN, CONnTW Unpltitl 50,0t)0. EAfJLEINHURANCE COMPANY, CINfUNNATI, O Unpltnl S400,(H)U. E(JI 1TAIILE EIRE INS. CO., OK LONDON, tnplliil ,-5(111.111111. RisKstakon on tho most Jlboral fc-rms, and all losses promptly adjusted. mar3-dly T. STOCK I ON, Agent. COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL l.IFH INIIlllMiiu- n ... .-...j 100,IJOO. 1 his Company offers to the Insured ail the securlly andadvantiigesoftho Mutualaud JolntStoek plans (as hereto-lore applied) combined, namely i Low rates ol premium ; an an nunlrotuni, In cash, of the percentage rjquirod forthoeootin gontrlskoithoyearjan adequate butnotexcesslveprovislen lor tao future security ol members for the whole term oi life, with anadequatolntorestlntho accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, bycredlts upon their policies; aguaranty fund deshjned lor tho permanent security ol shortterm mem. JonnoTlllo '""P'ont'ocuntyoitnoselorthewhole Thlsls tho only MutualLlfelnsursnce Company whoserates of premium are fixed at a lair reduced standard, with a provls-Ion for an annually tncreasingscoumulatlonol lunds(loriutur seourlty) In exact proportion to the amount of business and t ba Increasing risk from advancing age among tho members. Pamphlets, Tracts, c, giving in dotafltheplan and ratos ol . vU,.T.Uj,tmH,iUnu (trans, aua appncattoiisreci,ived,ijy S. M. Smith, Modlcalt'xamlner. J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. oeil-d f RIDG WAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad 0UI Ld ""' ., , O r-t, near the bridge, Columbus, Ohio. . Stove, of .11 or - a.bpT lnau"l , ".Tn. JV'.', Ktnun, una a grenl VHrlcty ol cttititift, always on hird. fCkj A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- tun, oy i c. it i n n 1 1; e renuiUaeniirgru ana ciogtnii) lurniihed; potici.lng nil the mudi-rn impniT. nifiiii nnd conv. ninntvM lor tho accommodHtion ol the trivnling public, nov'll ly:t T M. QUITE AU, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt mStiL'Kffr I Law, and Commissioner ol Deeds and to take Depositions The great advantage this or any other IntUmmatory condition ol the muscular system or i.uiuuiu mil, 01 mu same, it sinnas at tne very head ol all mu rnnieuies ever on.-rca to tne public, ana none can equal It. PulaniinBiaa lts.nl ila.at. A-.. For bites of poisonous snakes it may bu confidently relied on n piooipiHiiu eueciuai remi ay, acting as a caustic and spo. mlin ,.. .....li hili.... , 1 Fur Chilblains, Burns, Old Sores, Corns, Warts, Erysipelas. Croup, Nervous Hiiadaclie, Sore Eyos, oven to partial Blindness, article possesses over all other rem for Ohio akd othkb Western States, (Isle ol Cincinnati,) edies, is its brief operation on the system, ihss established bimsell In his profession in Now York city, where I Is the moat certain remedy In existence, i in euiiiiiiuiiiraiioiia win receive prompt attention. Holers to tho members ol the Bar ol Columbus, Clnelnnat .-and Southern Ohio. Office No. 14 Halt Street, Neie York. mar48 TO PAPER DEALERS OR OTHERS. JL 25 reams good Medium PRINTING PAPER lorsalo nt the ollice ol tho IJyS.Vtf J OHIO SPATE JOURNAL. XC INN ATI STOC K A UCTION SALES It cures auicklv I Snd It is Bold fh.ian.ti. than any other medicine In use. We fearlessly assert that this great Iranian r-mny will an morn gooa lor lesa money than "y uiierr i.iiitiiiriu or ijinimepi in lee woria. For Harare nml 4'nttle. Its effects are equally striking and salutary. In Sweeny it has no equal, being an infallible cure; also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Fistula, Spavin, Gnlls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no nniier now u.u, aore r yes, even ut nuiuiness, swwlllngs ol ev ery uescripiion. ana innny innammatory niseases. COUNTEK KEITH, COOTMf KEITH Bew.ro ol a baso Counterlcit called 11. U Farrell . Arabian Llnlmi nL This spurious article Is sold by so i.e as " Farreil's Liniment," to those whe are not carelul to cull tor the genuine W II VurMll1. IhI.I.h I Inl .. al I. , I.r ?. ..... ninuiiu ..iiiiiiii-ua. niwnjia aaa n,r v , 11. r All' nr.i.i. n aitiinian L.ini,-ur.n i,ana take no other. r7 The genuine Arablnn Liniment Is sold by DI'NIU JIAKItV, J.Ai. 11. T. COOK, G. ROBERTS A- CO., and WM r A il n r.Nlliil. l .. i;olumbus. J. P. Gatclins, Carroll; Joahua lletts, Cottage Mills; Cherry At stimmel, I.ockbourno; T. Jones It Bro., London ; O. II. Bliss It Co , West Jefferson-E. Gcobegan, Baltimore; E. L. Slocum, Lancaster; J.N. Wilson, Newark; Page et Ingram, Newark; Spencer It Channel, Molinggreen, John D. Parke. Cincinnati: And Druggists and Merchants generally, la the United States ana uannaas. niar-J. HRWMON iV IlOLltlEM, fairs Rooms 83 and 8A H'alnnt Street, Sell every Wednesday and Saturday, at I'JVa m., at tho Merchants' Exchanse, Railroad Ronds, Railroad, Bank and Insurance sticks, Ittal Estate and Muuicd Securities, of alt descriptions. The advantages of these sales aro that they are held during change hours, and as they call together all the monied men, securities will at all times sell at fair rates. Cincinnati, )., April 14, 1P5.1. LADIES' FANCY FURS. Just received at the Hat, Cap and Fur Storo of (ill.I.KTT & CO.. the largest variety ever ottered in th's market, consisting of Muffs, Vlctorinos, Curls, Swans' Down, Ate , Ac, which we will sell at lair prices. The attention of the ladies is respectfully solicited. ect4. LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, A gents for the sale of REES . HO YT'S celebrated preml-nm patent Itivlled, Mtretrhrd l.enllirr Bnnda,havo this day received a lull assortment of all sizes. Irom m to Id inches In width. Wewouldcalltbe.ttentionolthepublictotheabove article, a. one possessing superior merit. They are made from Vie thick and solid ports ot the best oak tanned leather, and are ".(retched by powerlul machines, (invented and usi d by R. Y 11. only,) whereby tbev are made to run straight and truo, have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, hold their widthseventy, and give Irom 15to25 percent, more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Moid at manufacturers price., with addition ol rrelghtonly, by KILBOUItNE, hlillNS At CO., lolS Stanef the Gilt Hroad Axe, Columbus, O. 'PO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF JL FKKSII OYSTERS. I am reeelvlna dallv fresh Raltlmnre and New Haven oysters, which will be sold as low as the lowest, in cans or halt cans; and in all cases the oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no sale. Orders Irom the enuntrv careluily attended to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by so doing I hope to merit share of public patronage. ocJl CP. L. BUTLER, SELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Baker, desirous ot selling out his extensive stork ol Upholstery Ware, offers rare b.raatn. to those wishinr anvthlna In thia line His stock consists oi spring, curled h.ir, cotton, mo.s, palm C" WAN'S MANUAL, for Administrators and ial and husk mattrasscs; Warren a patent sofa beds: louoires. I li r . . ... . r . ..(.. . .,. i i i " " j ' . .' "" KJ Executors in the settlement of the estate, of deceased per- - i .. i.w, ...ni. . .... luun.n, tvnaiiu mmiuns, inisea, every article in his line ot business Iir II" has removed his esubllahinent from the Exchanse Tllnc to the Broadway Hotel, nearly onrjoaite. where be will aell his goods at prices that cannot tail to be satlslactory to alL jap3-al flOLUMBUS WIG AND CURL MANU- J FACTORY J. V. 4 01.1. IKK, 90 High .treet, oppo ii- ins a.apnoi iionse, nianut.cturer ol GENTS' VENTILATED, GOSSAMER, DIAMOND and ZEPHYR WIGS, TOU- rr.ee, suai.l'rJ. are. LADIES' SKI.F-ADJI'STING WIG. HALF WIGS, BANDS, BRAIDS, FRIZ- r. i is. i.uaLs, a-e. Nffirsfs1 Wig. Fore-Plecea, Drsrk.Ilnlra and t sir la. 1000 Tannics la ORNAMENTAL BHAlniMJ. BACHELORS INFALLIBLE HAIR CT'Lonc Hair Ronahtor taken In Ex change. Jul 5-1 y f Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel tt er, High street, betvetn the American and Neil Howe, Columbus, Ohio. Having purchased the entire stock of William Savage,! will continue the business at the old stsnd, where I will kcp a first rate assorimrni oi WATCHES. JEWEL RY. MILTER HPOONM, FORKS, C'UTLEHV, And a general variety ol FANCY GOODS. For the present I willresideinNew York, and personsinwant oi gnoas, rray reiy upon seeing an new patterns ol Jewelry In my store. With these assurances he hopes to retain the confidence nf the lormer patron, ol the concern, and ot the citizens generally. The H atch Repairing will bo attended to by W. M. Savage, long anown minis section as a nrsr. rate worsman . Jul J. Y. SAVAGE, ji NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y Savage, Jr., I cheerfully recommend him to .11 of my old easterners, and the public generally. As it is absolutely necessary that my outstanding business should beclosed, all nersons knowing themselves indebted to me will call and settle up. Iulli w. M. SAVAGE sonam a new and improved edition wilh practical forms Adopted io tne new code ol praevce. octSS BURR at RANDALL ,1 NY QUANTITY OF POINTED VEL- V V ep"0 VET RIBBONS, Just received at 8IIAPLEY It HALL'S. "OONNETS ! BONNETS ! A few cases of JL-J RnnnfU, new and h nnd torn ttylt that cannot be found eltewhere in this market, juit opened at p6 SHAPI EYA HALL?. JJLAID GOODS. A great variety of woo 1. and raw ailk plaid drraa food a, for fall and winter, ran now be : ootid at aj fi 8EIAPLKY &. HALL'S. MEUINOES. Merinoes of all the handsomest shades, Jnst received at S'p6. SnAPLEY A HALL'S. A larcTe stock of misses' gaiters nnd shoes, of J. V all descriptions, for I all and winter wear, at No. 1 State at. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY JZ V GROCERIES, at prices as low as the lowest, and as good as tne nest, can be lound at tne soutn east corner of Town and Iiib streets. (ap30-tlj D. Yv. AUGUSTUS. oct21 J. W. CONHTANS. DICKEXS' LAST AND BEST WORK Bleak House, complete. 0 cents. Jasi received .t octil PEARSON'3 Depot. X Ptonrletor. The proprietor Informs the nubile that several housand dollars have been expended In entirely refitting and turmshing thishnuse. He Hatters bimsell that hn can furnish to is ooardersand to the traveling publio accommodations equal 1 . iobb ef the best llob ls in the West. His table Is always lur liacad with tho best the market affords his stable is large and n ine condition. Having bid considerable experience iu hotel tecpln;.', he hopes to receive a lull shareol tho public patronage Lancaster, Ohio, April 11, lB.'ll-dly Ju7 T AKE SUPERIOR LINE. The low Pres- JLi turn Uppor Ca"ln .Sti'amor PACIFIC, Cant. John Roblnaon, will leave Clovtdand evnry Wcdncdday at 7'4 o'clock, p. m., touching at Dotroit and Mucktnae, aud arrivo at Haul Me Maria on ISttturday morning, thra connecting wilh thn well known Uppr Cabin Low Prcsaurotcamfr, fc(A.M V AUD, Capt. ii. M. Kutabrnok, which ttoanier will have Paut to Maria on Monday, at 9 o'clock, a. m , touch in (r at Marqutitle, Copper Harbor, Kagle i UAroor, rafiio Kiverand (Jutonaffon. On the tlrtt Monday in each month thn ttamnr Ward willex tend her trtpa to La Pointe. Paaienucra on Pacilio may procure throuqh tlckcta to any pointon l.nko Superior. Paem nrion Sftin Ward may procure through tiekcta to Detroit or Cloreland. For in-ik-htor piago apply on hoard, or to augl tt llUHSKY & SINCLAIR. Clefeland. REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. IO Tho tubscribera havo on hand a lull attortment ol aea oned lumber and shin (ilea of ail kinda lor buildinfi purpoaoi. They havo alto, In add i I ion to their flooring machine, put In operation one expresiily lor aurlacine, and aro prepared to tur-nnh, on abort notice, lumber dr Med on one or both ildea. from S fnchea down to halt' nn inch in thickness. Yellow and whitu Dine, a. h and oak fluorine always on hand. All ordors Irom a distanra promptly attended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of thncHnHl, Columbus, Ohio. TTARHY COVERDALE'S COURTStUP, XI. and what came of It. By the author ol " Frank Farlelgh, i.i-wi. firunuei, -marrying .ii.n, etc.. etc. The author of ' Frank Karleleh." anil "Lewis Arundel." twn thn most interesting book, of the day, has excelled even him sell In his new Work ot " Harrv Coverdale's Cnurtahlii." It Is lullol the most eaqulsite drawings of the human character.and n-pieie wun aeeues ui wu. patnos, ana intense interest. Just received snd for sale at Ju PEARSON', fPHE POPULAR EDUCATOR. This is the molt com urehenaive Educational Period leaf evr faa Irom tho press. It will Include a regular curse ol instruction In every department of knowledge. It proposes to Intri-dure anirpcupia loan me uepartinents ol unman Ivnowlod.e, aud to atlnrd to individual man the means ol a secular education. For """ isip-JlJ PEARSON'S. NEW LAW BOOKS Reports of cases argued and adjudged In tho District Court of the United mates lor tne Eastern District ol Pennsylvania, irom May, Itj.lO, a, a, Ui.: ai ii r. , . - " ' an '-my, ici'i, iiiciuaivn. iy ni. 11. a. ranee. Volume C Nelaby, Hurlstone A Gordon's Exeheq ior Reports v uiuine io r.nguau i.ommon I..W ; Volumes I, 5 ai.d li British Crown Cases p Young At Jervis' Excheouer Rcnnrts : it volumes : Townaheud's New Forms, in Practice under tho New York soiie ; Tho Law of Nisi Prius, by John Frederick Archhold, Esq third Aniarlran, frum tho second London edition, with notes re ferring to the latest American decisions, by John K. Findl.y li volumes. Just received at the New Bookstore of Join J. II. RILEY CO M lulJjL&OUMliu! A CIIANGEIIaving purchased the entire QUEENS WAKE AT WHOLESALE. iVun-k r ,ood. owned byMr. bukukll, n. 8 niii WTO COLNTIIY illEUCIIANTH. Wehaenowon hanil. and to arrive this full, alamo and complete stock ot Ware I ot all kinda. Importing our a;ooda direct Irom hurnpe, we can I onjr dectaen induccmenta to merchants in thli region of country to buy their Crockery here, in preference to the Kait. ji common ware, wo nave iarf:n sioca or anarnc.es in inn tie. Our stock ol White and Colored Fancy Irom tone Ware is yery large, comprising tho newest styles and ahapea. IX, V tr. rusi r.K, anglO Hi Kb street, between Is t ate and Front VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. V Inlots Nos. V.IS and .100. on llich street, west side, no.r ane uaurnaq nepol. Also, riubdivl.ion No. S of Outlets f -J and 8S. onBroadwny south side. Alio, Subdivision No. 11 oi same Outlets. Inquire of the undersicned. at Dennison It Carrlnetc n's Law umce, uaeon KUlldinns. tebjti-dtt II. B. CARRINGTON House, and, in addition thereto, lust owned a large and well ..sorted stock of Good, lor the tall and winter tmde, direct irom new rora, ni tun latest styles snd host materials, I am now prepared in execute an orders In my line In a manner that can not be surpassed bast or West, lor neatness and durahi ity. In short, my deslitnis to make my e-tabilahmcnt just what a first claas M'-rchant Pallor Shop should be. Alter my Ihsnka to my old friends snd customers, for the patronage tbey have hereto-fire given me, 1 reapeet'iilly solicit a continuance ol the same. oet7 At No. S -Veil House. TOOL WORKS, corner of First and Lib- JL KnTTSTBKFTS, Pittsbitrch. Pa. Machinists Ton's oleverv variety, such as iron planers, slidoand hand turning lathes, drill- ng maehtnes, andr. rests, etc., etc , manufactured Io order. lulJ-tima JOrihl'll F. HAMILTON At CO 1 UST OPENED. The subscribers would re- fi apectfullr announceto their friends and the oubllc In ten era), that they have just opened atoreonthe corner of Lonr treet and fute Avenue, opposite P. liny den's Factory, where ineyinu'na io aeep constantly on nana, a large assortment ol t no very beatoi family lirocerus such as t-aa, coflee, autrar, mol isses, flour, rice, fish, soap, candles, starch, cheese, etc.. (tie.: toetherwi every artlcleused by families, which they cfler to sen on tne loweaiierms, tor ut omy. JUiy J4, IP.'. W. UlAt'W sK I II. I DAGUERREOTYPES. The undersio-ned ' reipectlully ca Is the att. nllon of tho citizens and the puiinctonis lii UKRE'ITVI'E AND PICTERB RAI.I.EKV on IliL-n street, weat side, two doors s mth ol the Clinton Bank, iniiu ii.iui, aaooiiia ni-r,'ioiure occupie.1 py a r. aiasitn, wnete he will be happy to w.it npon those who will favor him with a call LaJie. and gentlemen who are lovers ol Nature's beautiful productions wi;h the assistance of Art, are cordially Invited to call and examii.e Pictures which are not surpsiaedin thisorany other cily. Persons wishing a Daguerreotype or not, visit Is solicited. liooraopi-e at all hours ot the day. Hours lor chi dren from II a. m., till 4 p. m. Colnml us, Octo'jer 17. 1-53, daaw lm. A L. FELLER. "DOBES, ROBES. ROBES Wholesale nnd Retsll. 10 bales of super extra Buffalo Roh-e fust receiv ed Also, avanety ol fancy KoSes, sncn .s Wolt. I.ynx, Wi'd Cat, Coon, Ac. Ate, lined very nice at GILI.ETT at CO'rf Hat, Cap and t-urftore, In tbe Neil House Building oetf MliN ur l ll r. lilii u A I . PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS.- J- New fall stock of French snd American patterns, last re el:ivea si me new store, Udeon uuildin;. j. ii. iin.r.r i;o T7LANNELS FOR CHILDREN. Plain A. and figured Flannels, some verT h audio me mnA nmm t tV p6 FHAPI-EY Si HALL'S. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS of Swfas and French Mnrnfaetnre. A soir-rior stocfa im. I a a .. a . porieti ana lor sstety OCl J. H. KII.KY CO. jUEW CARPE'IS AND OIL-CLOTHS. 1 1 We hive Just received at our Carpet Rooms 0 ps Venet tapi-lry carpets; .V) ps Brussels do do Irom l,12 to fl,37 ; 70 ps English and super Ingrainsdo; 50 os all wool do at .rH to 7.1 cents; ?n ft stripe, himp and cottoo ingrains; 10 ps stair carpets all prices; 30 pssiiner heavy oiUlotis, well selert.-d .11 widths and pri-cs; 100 rn?a fro 2 to 00eack ; -jo.1 dieir marts; 5 pa c ico matting ; Ml ps straw do. We cut, ma e and putdown r.rpets at -hortest notice Our tooa are .. ch-.p as .old at any nth- r place P7 OSHOUN It STEWART WINDOW SASH. We ? 'I have made an arrangement with one ol the nicstcelebrat.xl -. l manutactorte a In the West, and are :j pn-p.rca io nil all orders for sash n.-iiuiacmrea oy practical workmen and of good materials. AU orders left at onr hardware stern. No i.-, High street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, wlllreceive prompt attentli o. RII BOURNE, KCHNft A CO. Columbus, April 23, leol. i I IT POLUMBUS, PiaUA & INDIANA RAIL- J ROADCIIANE OK TI.11E, for Winter arranao- ment of ISilll-'! Two Daily Trains. On and after Mondnv. Novi inber I lih. 1853. until fur. Ilier notice, trains will I are the Depot, on High street, as fol owa : Mail Train at B a.m. 4t Express Train at 2.-.I0 p. m. Heturning, will leave IJrhana Express Train at 7 a. m. MhiI Train at 3 p. m. The ! a. m. train Irom Columbus connects wilh the trains nt Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Urbana, at 1-': 10 p m., orCprlngfls-ld, Dayton, Hamilton and Cincinnati. And at tho same lime, north, with tha trnin tor Bellolontaino, Tiftln, lydn and vandnaky. Connecting at Belln ontaine with tho leiletontainn aid Indiana Railroad lor Indianapolis : and at Clyde with the Toledo and Noiwalk Railroad lor Toledo and Chicago. Returning, leaves Urbana at 3 D. m . alter the arrival of the trains from Cincinnati, Toledo, danduskr and Bellefontalne: connecting with the evening e , press traiu for Cleveland, Pitts burgh and Zannsvllle, and with tho Backets fur Chilllcothe. roristnnuin ana Lancaster. The t'l.'IO p.m. train connects at Urbana with the Mad River and Lake Erie train going north, at G p.m. Returning, leaves Uibana at 7a. m.t immediately on the arrl val ot thn Mud River and Lake Erie trains Irom Cincinnati and fandusky ; connecting at Columbus with the express train of the C. C. ItC. Ilailroad lor Cleveland, and C. O. Railroad lor Zanesvllleand WhelJng,an'J Crestline with the Ohio and Penr.. sylvacla Railroad tor Pitlsburghand Philadelphia. 1'assengurs lor toledo, Llucaa-o, Indianapolis, Terrf -Haute Cincinnsti, Hamilton and Dayton, will tako tho 9 a. m train. This train connects.at Urb.ana with the Mad Rivorand Lake Erie trains, going both north and south at the samn hour. Passengers by this train arrive at Dayton at 2 p. m., and at Cln cinnatlat-l:30 p.m. Faro from Columbus to Urbana fl 00 Do do Pprlngtldld 1 40 Do do Dayton 1 90 Do do Cincinnati 3 40 Ho do Belletontaine 1 SO Do do Indianapolis 4 40 Do do Toledo 4 35 Do do Chlcsgo 11 35 For turth r information aunlv tnj B. Rohtlh. Aaent. Colum. bus; 8. A. Winslow, Agent, Urbana. JOHN It. MILLIARD, ?upt. IT? The Company will not bo responsible for baggaseex eeeun sr titty dollars In value, unl-as the same Is returned to the Conductor or Agent, and freight paid at the rate ot a pas sage lor every 6)00 in value above that amount novl2 AMERICANPROTESTANTSl Hear J- the testlltionv of one who avua hlm..ir. n.i. l--.i (iavazzi's Lectures In New York, reported in full, by T. C. Le-land, I'honogrspher.- also, the Life of Faihnr c.v-,,i ,,i and authorized by himselt, together with reports ol his Address In Itslisn to his countrymen iu New York. Translated and re. l!iry Ml Julie do Mognerltles. Price 50 ceuts, In paper, cloth 75 cents. r r ALSO Just nublfihed. the nnvaal Hn..li. I lHi. t in whole reaoing public I Mark Hurdlestone, or, the Two Brothers. By Mrs, Mondie, author ol "Roughing It in tho Bush." Ihreo volumes in one. Price 50cents, In paper, clolh 75 rents. Jack Cade's Rebellion, or, tbe Uondsmau's Struggle, a tale ol leudal oppression. A full supply of tho above for the Trade at , II. B. PEAREON'8 UB18 Periodical Depot. pLEVELAND & TOLEDO RAILROAD. J Wlnmr Arrangement. On and alter Monday. Nov. 14th. 1R53. Dassenaor trains will run daily (Sundays excepted), as follows: rouine n uiviston, via fiorwalK Colng West. Mali train. Dav Exnrnss Leave Cleveland st 6:30 a. m. 3:00 p. m Leavu Norwalk at 9:00 " 5:-J0 " -eave Monroeville 9:15 " 5:37 " IVIEW GOODS. We have just received a J-s largo and splendid stock ol dry goods lor the Fall trade, consisting o part of woolen goods, now styles, lor men and boya clothing. 200 ps muslin de loines at 12 to 20 cents ; 000 ps calicoes at 6 to 1 1 cents tH'O ps brown and bleached musllu atO to lOcents : 100 ps rod and white flannels ; 75 ps barred flannels, or teamen and girls: !0 us black Silks, vnrv cheat, 50 ps merinoes, alpacas and thibet cloths ; -'(XI ps fall ginghams, new styles ; 300 lull aud winter shawls, to sulteverybody. ALso-Largo assortment (women and girls') nolscry, gloves, cambrics, ribbons, trimmings, linens, etc., &c. " 1 Our determination Is not to bo undersold in any article usual ly kept In a dry good store. . "P7 OSBORN St STEWART. ARMSTRONG & GORTON having re- XX moved their establishment to their now block, one door north ol the old store-are now ready to serve customers and .. .,u 0,,j WU. ,u int.lr jino ; men as t'oolilng Staveis, both for coal and wood-decldedly tho best patterns io use. ' Hbatinb bxovas, ol all patlei n and varieties, terst c ln,-'ro,ed War-n-Alr Furnauce and Ventilator, Rcgls- Togetber wilh a large variety of Houte-Furnisbing Goods, such as are not usually found in a Tin store. . ARMdl'RONO & GORTON, sepdtf High street, ono door north ol Broad. lVTEW BOOKS. Civil Liberty and Self Gov Xi ornmetit. Lubec. Tho Political and Military History of tho Campaign of Waterloo, iiom tho French. Isaac P. Hooper. By L. Maria Child. Traces of the Roman and Moor. Tho New Continent. Story ot Mont Blanc. The Pedestrian in Franco. Tue Exiles. Pslri. Moore's I. lie ol Sheridan. Liberties of America. Notes on Uncle Tom's Ca) In. Modern I'alntera. r-tories of Venice. RuskIn'sGret Work. The above Hooks Just received and for ssle by octl9 J. H. RILEY CO. I Leave Clyde Leave Fremont Roach Toledo 11:E0 1:15 a. m 2:55 3:45 4:03 6:30 A good assortment of gemlemen's French RtcST WA A S.'f and Moroecdres.bootll.tthenew Boo. a.d Shoe lltI1."'' MC '"0rt ni a . L mptvnum, No. 1 Piatt s Bnlldlng, stale street. ocZJ J. w. Ullrlf TAnfa. JNO. K. HEYL'S. UTLERY. A fine assortment of the best ?)LlSAN?fvfR!,t ,CUI,lTtUNS- m, . 1 " various wilths, frons 4-4 t- 1-4 wld. tor sale cheap at a . KJ makers, may h? found at Sep26 BURR Ac RANDALL'S. Im.ll I. II. RILEY Ac. CO . 7EATHER DUSTERS. A large assort- X meat of Festher Putters, Just opened and for sal low by aUUa.l T n m J. f UO l Km Km H w l'pr HentfT. p.VrER HANGINGS. A new lot of Wall JL napr. Bordera. Window Cnrtalna tr. Ac. raatiaiall.. -I all the t!l styles, at BURR fc RANDALL'S T Bookstora 1 10:IW " 6:20 10:3.1 " 6:43 " 12:00 m. 7:55 " Going; Knar. Mail train. ' Dav Exnress. ,eavo Toledo nt 9: 10 a. m. 3:30 p. m . ,eave Fremont 10:10 4:4.1 cave Clyde 11:07 " 5:10 " le-ave Monroevillel t:57 5.55 n Leave Norwalk 12:15 p.m. 6:l- ' Keach Cleveland S:t0 " U:25 " 1'be 6:30 a. m. train from Cleveland, and fl-lll m train from Toledo, stop at all stations. Tne 3:00 n. m. train Irom Cleveland, and 3-30 n m train Irom Tol-do, stop at Oberlin. Norwalk. Monroeville. Clvdi and Fremont only. ine 7:ia p. ra train irom Cleveland, and the 1:00 a. m. train Irom Toledo stop at all stations excent Csmden. Washington and Stony Rhlge. Connecting at Cleveland With Lake Shore and Cleveland snd Pittsburg Knllrosds, and at Monroeville with Manifl Id and San- ussy ilailroad, and at Clyde with Mad River and Lake Eiie Nilroad, and at Toledo wilh Michigan Southern and Northern ndiana Ilailroad. Northern Division, Thsndusky Leave Ohio City at 4.0J u.m. Leave Fanduskv at 7:00 a. ni.. opplnj at all stations. K. B. PHILLIPS Siiperlotenilent sT.mto -aj ai ran n n m t a, ... vjiiici! 1. n. n., i.ieveiHnfi, nor, is, iCa.J. 833. i&ivn 1833. riENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD CHANGE KJ OF TIME. Oa and .Iter ivlonilmr. Menteaiher Ifllli. the trains unon this road will be run as tolbws: EXPRESS NO. 1 MAIL. Leaves Zanesville at 1 a m, arrives at' Newark at J:0.1 am, sad l.nlumhus at 3:30 am. connecting with tho Mall train lor Cm- nnstl at 4:05 a m. This train stops going west only at New- k, where it will receive passengers by Sandusky evenirg train. RETURNING. Leav(S Co'nrr.bns at 10:15 am. imnsdialilu after arrival of Lightning Train" from Cincinnati; arrives at Newark at :.M a m, receive, passengers by acco nmedstlon train irom ananeld. and arrives at Zanesville at 12:33 Goirg east this train stops eitly at post office., except all. gi. displayed indicating pass.--ng-rs. This Is tbe only train running ever the road on Sunday. vrsnraa area V Leaves Zanesville 7:33 a m : arrives at Newark at P:3.1 con- seeling with Morning Express Train lor Sandusky, arriving at Columtmsat 10 a m connecting with Lhtnlng Train lorCleve. land. 1'aas. nji rs by this trsin leave Columbus lor Cincinnati at l:30p m. RF.TFRNINO. Lesvra Colo minis .13:15 p m, alter arrlvsl of Llehtning Train fn,m t'levelaad, arrivesat Newark at 5.-05 p m, c.inneclios with afternoon Fxprras from Sandusky, and arrives in Zane.villc at K)7 p m. Tbi. Train stop, at all station! where passenger! re indicated by a flax. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves ZanesvPle at 1:10 p m, arrives st Newark at 2:50 in time to roenert with 3pm Enpress lor r-seduaky. Leave N-wark at 5:10 p m. immediately after arrival of alt r. boob Expre.alr-.rn Sandusky and srriva s at Coiuml.es at 7:10 p m. RETHRNIN". Leavra Co'um'.os at 6:21 a m ; arriving at Newark at C:2.r. a m. connecting with Mornirg Express for S.ndu.ky and arriving at Zanesville at 10:31 a m. r This Train stops st a t the stations. G. W. FULTON, Superintendent. Night Express. THE LONDON ART JOURNAL, for Sep- I0.-.K) I:-M 11 Count Oliinitoval. brG. W. M. RnvmAd. hclntr thn MmiAhn Lord J axondaJe. 50 cents Just r c;ived at octl5 PEARSON'S Depot. Too Attorney, or tho CnrrcanondenrA nf Jnn lOnnH 50 cents Paper. Nlsh,if,p."!m C0LLARS' SLEEVES, CllEMISETTES, 2:30 " CulTs, Klouncings, Edgings, Inserting!, Dimity, Cam brlc.Swisa bands Eng.tsh Tun-ad, Valeuciencics and Huntbon L.c-s, ate. ate. A bcautilul assortment just oneneii at lepti 8NOWDEN'S. W. M. IT. HKWSON, Cal.VIN Hm.Mia. Of lair firm nf Yorke It Hrxson. Late of O'llitllu Trlrjrronh Co HEWSON fc HOLMES, A UCTION EERS AND 4.ENEKAI. t'(Minl-IION niRRril ANTSa. Nos. F3 aud c.) Walnut street, Wi at sid-,, near Pearl, 4'lnrlnnott. r sr Regular sales ol Grocerit s at auction. Groceries and Merchandise generally at private sale. C.sh advances made on enaignments to their sddress. Jan Id dly iT- fifteen Payable to our order. RAPER, COX It O., Nn. 25 Main St., Cincinnsti. LOST Certificate of Deposit, drawn by G ' more At Brotberton, dat--d Sept J5, 1853; No. 595, fur fiftl hundred snd slxty-efght dollars. sep2I If fJAS BURNERS A full assortment of V Jl Krackelta and Pandant. nnaa tivn ami Uttl.. . three.fourand six light Chandeliers, received direct Irom the manulsctory.sndforsaleat reasonable prices. Jy7 RLYNN St BALDWIN. JR. OSGOOD, Last and Peg ManvJarAurer, IniMnnnpolla, I nillnnn. Boot and Shoe Trees, Crimps, vamp, wi-. ia ioou supply oi ine aoove articles on nand lor the wnoleaale aud retail trade. Wholesale Dealer, .nnulied a .hort notice. All orders promptly filled. dec'-M dly COFT STRAW BONNETS. Indies' Soft KJ Straw Bonnets also, Leghorn and Straw Hats for Misses, this day recoived by expi ess, at McCOY'S, mailt! nest door to the American A CARD. The undersigned would respect- iV lully inlorm the public, that alter date, !h "Ohio Lunatic Aaylum will beclosed to reneral viaftinr. until the repana and impruvementa, now in proi r-aaat the Institution, shall have been Completed. E. KKNDH1CK, "fl-'l Superintendent. 7lNDOW CURTAINS. AnotheT lot Jf I 1 hetntitul Lace and Swiss Curtains, this day received at McCOY'S, m!-l v next door to the American. IJINT AND QUART FLASKS X 10 gloss Pint Flasks; 5 do Uuait Flasks ; For sale at low rates by rcal4 N. r (1. FOS1 KH DOCKET CUTLERY. A fine assortment 1 ef Pocket Cutl-Ty. manufactured by Rogers, Wosteehitlm, an I others. Also, Razors, Razor Strops, etc. For .ale by jui P.I'ltR It RANDALL. i SUPERB ASSORTMENTOF FU1JS. iV. JAKVIat eV KAIKl'llll.n, Main St.. lirstdoor hetovs theenrut-r Min and Fourth, west side, Cincinnati. snv20dly IliON" SINKS, Sewerand Sink Traps, assort-ed sizes, forsaie at JNO. K. HEYL'S, Jul6 Town street |
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