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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL OOLtl MBUS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1849. VOLUME XI If. NUMBER 06, WM. li. Til HALL & HKNKY REED, koitors ad proprietors. OffrtCI south-east turner nf High street and Sugar lljr. TKRMBm faiwrtrty in m!mwim Daily State Joun nl, per annum J?l 00 Tn-Weekly :) Weekly W Daily pur week, (payable to the carrier 0 'i advertising : The (bllQriag rales ami rules of advertising Iwvii been sgreed upon between the proprietors of tha Ohio Stataasaan ml tho Oliio State Journal, to ba obaarred, In nil ca.;, af-ter Ihia date. July 10, low. DAILY PAPER. One quire, 12 lines or less, one insertion. ii ' each additional " " 1 week ,;! :,u i) H 1 60 2 (10 3 (10 I 00 8 (HI 8 oo III Oil 15 (XI lli 00 lo 00 SO oo 22 00 25 (10 30 oo 110 oo 35 00 . 00 15 00 55 (Ml 130 00 month i a " 6 " i a a 9 a i a 12 " Standing card, (i lines or leas, per annum, i column, with 4 chingcs, " " Iti 6 ' ' " . 14 " i : :: " changed weekly, " 1 . i " " laiiy, " " i " ! changes, " " I fi ' " . I " oliangad weekly, " " drily, Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above ratpH. Tho standard of measurement to ba minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a grealor length of time, and for each additional square insnrted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisements to ba considered by the year, unless it is specified OH the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable lor the accuracy Ol legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. , AnaOUBOlng candidates (for OfBca ol every description,) to be obirged n the r.itc of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to i a, In all cases. paid in advance. All advertisements irom strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Adveiliscncnts not marked on the copy lor a spcciheil number of insertions, will ba continued one mouth, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The prlvilegee of yearly advertisers, will be eonflnea rigidly to their regular' business; and all advertisements not peitninin- thereto, to he paid lor extra. Advertisement Par Auctioneers, General Affents, l.eal Batata Agents, .Vc, not to be contracted tot by tho year, but to bo obargad by the piece, at the usual rates. No AoYlRTlilMIHTI can be inserted OBATOITOUS- LT- . . Advertisements tor charitable institutions, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to bo charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending cnnimum cations or requiring noUeeajjdaalrlng to call attention to lairs, loirccs, concerts, or any public enlertainmenU where charges arc made lor admittance ell notices of private associ-atious every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to he paid lor. I fin tended lobe inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate ol not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisement! to bo c.liarge.1 not less than double the above rales, and measured as il solid. To those who advertise equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of 20 per cent. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo holden for tho price ol interline, advertisements brought I) by ihem. BUSINESS CARDS. C LINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S BLOCK, CHILLICOTHB, OHIO. J. CARLISLE, (LATE OK C I R C L V I L L K . ) June 849. Ivd B."r. conway. I., a. mnuiiio. H. F. CONWAY & CO.. Grocers, Dealers in Produce, Pig Iron, Ann Commission A Forwarding Merchants, FRONT STREET, jT3-lyil. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. A7 B7 BUTTLES. Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law, Columbus, Office, No. 8, Neil's Kxchango. opposite Secretary Ol State's Othcc. J Wn Li vm V- (In NOR. I HAlll.F.S W. QlLHOKX. W. B A C. yr, OILMORE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, iiVO BOL I CIT OR B IN CHANCERY. Office, N. E. corner Main and Seventh streets, ault-dly cisiins.vti.o. mn mow. ' noAnx. ROW So DOANE, Forwarding k Commission Merchants, Portsmouth, onto, (7 Agents for Qliddon & t.'u's Irou l- urnacos. .TJJ May n, ww-mm CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, Opposite the New Court House, SoUh Mam street, Aprilfit-wA-wif cmoi.Krii.ta, "Hie. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCRRY. WILL practice in the Courts of Franklia and adjoining -miotics. Office, in thu Exchange llank Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyll-iKV miiu. ts i. i-: BALER IN DRY GOODS, ice., opposite Exchange n . .... ... M- 10 II' llailK, I.01BBUMS, B. COMSTOCK & CO., ITORWARDINO and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . Prodaoa Dealers, and I.ard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. KIDCiWAY & CO'S IKON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the llndgc, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety oft 'as-tinirs. always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. nn n. 'enon IKI1VN HITirK. N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, oppoaita the Secretary f dtmtmJm rU(lM lll.rl. St I'l'llllllllllS deell. W3I. WIM.SHIRK HI LEY, SURCICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Coblmbus, Ohio. Agent for Aleock's I'remiura Teeth. Eoraal ltaker& Riley's Patent Koreep Key. Ma IJ..t-wly. ;eok(;i: eTwaecutt, KKIN AND HASNIitl PAINTER, Nov. J...dtf. oolusiiiih. 9HIO. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and UoaBMllor at Law, Columbus, t)hlo. ID" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-menl of Deeds for the State of New York. (Jj- Office on High St., between Town and Kich. ocl20 iR7MARIS'S"OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new bnilding. High st. Reiidencf Southwest corner of Rich and Third ets., opposite Baptist (Starch. dec 11 dtf. nnoADWAY hotel. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus. O- hio. Ajinl 0. .iltl. I. N. WniTINCi nUNTlNGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door totheClinton Bank.Hie;h strcet.Columbus.Ohio. A Isrgeassortincni , f nnnlti siwl Stntinnprv sKvnvs nil hand. ' .. j j RKIRKHT At LILLE V. B OOK-RINDEKS, High street, opposile the Public Offi-' ccs, Columbus. Ang. 2f, IBWi. Wn.Sr.iar.KT. M. ( . LiM.av. ;i:rk, ABBOTT CO., DKALEKS in Hardware snd Cutlery, Iron, Nails. Glass. House Builders' materials, Farming snd Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, &c. Ate. No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS 8c CO., whoXkmali: a ad retail dealers i, 7 READY MADE CLOTHING, CtrilTCY HAIibi BOSTON. run ATrr.xTioH or iikai.kiis in OWTBIM is MMCITM) Til TaTX AIIIIVK r.STAnl.lsllMKNT. MESSRS, SIMMONS & CO . keen eeiielentlv o h'nd every v.irmty and style of l!EDY MADE 'CLOTH-L(i iidapto l tn the Western Trade They have many larilni. s lor obtaining the raw material, and manufacturing nt low prices, not uiijnynd by any other liouso. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well lo e-aminu the above STOCK, before making their purchases ii New York or elsewhere. Ohiikus Ioi liKttihi MadeCIo-tiling will meet with prompt iitteulioii, nt lowest prices. JOHN NIJIiMONN fc CO., QUINCY HALL. BOSTON, Aug R, IHID. nulJ iHrn WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. nHE iiubacribcr, who has been in business in tho sainn L building for tho last thirecn years, is selling nil descriptions of Fine (lolil und Silctr Watcln t, Jewelry und Silver rVortf, at retail, at the very lowest prices Gold ami Silver English Patent Lever Watches. (lold and Silver Detached Lever and Lepine Watches. (old nnd Silver Horizontal und vtrgo Watches. Gobi and Silver Independent Second rt'utclie. for timing horses. old (iiiard, Fob and Vest Chains. Cold Spectacles, Cold and Silver Pencils, Hold I'ens. Ladies' Cold and Stone Bracelets Gold Lockets. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Diamond Rings and Pius. Laeies' and Centleineu's Ureastpins. Sterling Silver Spoons, Cups. Eorks, dec. Gold Watches as low as $'20 to 9ib each. Watches and Jewchy exchanged. Spoons and Eorka plated on German Silver, a line article. All Watches warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and W atehes cleaned, and repaired in the best manner, at much less than lite usual prices. GEO, C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wlinlesalo and Retail, ol Wall street, (up stairs.) JaSA -luid. Now York. MTIOMr HOTELT SI'RINGr-IELH. rTIHE proprietor of the above Hotel w ishes it distinctly X understood, that there is no Stnt;i' Offict in Springfield exiept at huhoUit that there is neither agent. drivers, horses or stagas at any other house. ISA , C THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield. July 18. 1849. jylMtf. Fountain Paper Will, 0011 OF lino All ANI WATER ST., COLUMBUS, OHIO A II. NKWJilHMUf, HAV'IN'fi loaned 1 ho abova MttbltlbttSnt for a to rm 01 yttrg, BU put it in r.onipletc onlor, ;iml in now onJi-o;(ul in maiuit'iitturmp; every nizo nnd qiinhty Q$ papftf aJO' manded by tho Wetitom marks- His Ikcitities tormanu-rkeittring an not surpassed y any ostflblisbaasnt in thi Wfi:,Riid fcoitisiactom will invarialjlv lie given. Kcivn, V- i;ipiiiii;:, Bookf unil other puporn of every descriptioa, oonstantly on bandf or made at short notice. irT3 OftpIRI will he promptly attended tn. je2o-lf C. W. KKNT, SON A CO., Ai rrio.x AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. f B ii;ivo removed to No, Kid, in the Qurner bnilding ol V High and Uioh street, one door north of Ueni & HonV Uroff storoj where we will be found rea(!y to attend to all consignment that wo msy receive, such at Ke.il tatej Dry Goods, Groceries. ccrC I jJ Liberal advaucea made on consignmonia. nov3 Ijd, WELDED VVROU(3HT IROU TUBES, irom t to 4 inches bore, and from S to IS fact long, capable of Sustaining intern il pressure of from 400 to ij(J0th i" square inch, with STsss, Ciooios, CVosstf, Stup Coclu, Chick ulvs and other Qttingsf conticctiiifj; by strew joint. ktto WELDKD IRON rLUBS, For l.ocomotivv, float, and otht r Meum Eogine. Hoilers, Manufactured and for mile by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Oliice Third and Walnut kits , jy'i-.Tm v.B-p. Philadelphia, Penn." I NEIL HOUSE BATHS lAre now in tine operytiou, and this ilcbhtlul, chenp and Healthy luxury, fin now hi; enjoyed in lull perlec- tion W artn,CoIdajid bhower Uath. it all hours. (Q Tickets obtained nt the Oliice of the Neil House. Ladies' .lathi The Baths lor Ladies are aow open, and tieketl Can he obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil IloiiHO. where ii female atteiicaut will bo in readiness. jelG dtf. CITY HOOK MINDER Y. npKE subscriber having oommancad tho llonk Binding L busintfiri, in tlie 8ttU Journal Uu'thling, High street, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Ulank Honks, n every description, ruled and bound to order. Old Hooks, Periodicals, fcc,f neatly bound, on the sbortoBt notice, and on the moht reniioiialile terms, iplttf C SCOTT. LASTS AND FINDINGS. JUST racalrad, at the si(rn of the Uoldan Hoot, a Ireiili supply of Laata, of tha latest style. Also. Shoe Thread of all kinds, iron, tapper and lint Shoo iiiils. Silk Twist, I'eire.&c.; all of artnai will lie sold aheap, by II. II. KIMBALL. inSMtcwtf Hats and Caps. J. B. COKFUOTH & CO., 83 High street. Dunn's Whita and Blaek Bearer Hats. Iio. Moleskin and Silk do. Willi a aeneral assortment of C AlJS, dec. Just raceired and fur salu cheap. je3-Hf. MORE I.lviTlliiniF ALL KINDS. I f II. KIMBALL bat jvat received, in additi on to his 11, fnriuer stock, an extenelVfl supply of Spaniah and Slaughter Sole Leather, L'pper do . Calf and Kip Skins, Morn, 'co and hi.l Skins of every variety, I'ink, Cochineal nnd l air Llnroga, Bindinga, tie, All ol which will be sold at (Treat bargulltf, at his old itand, siin of the Golden Boo Colanbaa, June lit, 184&-dtr. (iri'i'ii Uwn Oiiictm. NOTICE la liere'ny girei that Lota can be procured in Gieon I. awn Cemet ry, until tliu lirnt of August next, at the following prices: First Class l.oi. ijj cents persquare foot. Second class Lots liij cents p.r square foot. Third class Lots .r, cents per square foot. On and after tin first of August, the prices will bo as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per f quare foot. Second class Lots 7 cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cenls per square loot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from o'clock A. M. until (i o'clock 1'. M. By order of the Hoard of Trustees, jylS-dtfkttw ALF.X. U. GI.F.iNN, Clerk. TOOTH PASTe7 A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal 1'aste for the Teeth, highly recura needed, The best rplality of OolOgM, Fiuu Almond Soap. F.au Lustral, a fine article for the Hair. Anti-Mcpliitic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. 0.x Marrow. A line quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, i( it House. jj (5, J. H. BILEV & CO. FoTl'SALE. TWO NF.W TWO HOUSE VVAliONS. made on honor, for sale at reduced prices. WM FINCH, aull JNos. 4 and 5 Buckeve Block. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIES of 9 Landscapes in oil. Scenes ia Switzcr land finely framed. For salo at tbe new bookstore, Neil House. jetB, J. H. HI LEY dr. CO. LTwlBEFOB(. TRACTS on Law Reform just published, and for sale at the new boukstore, Neil ilouse. jy25. J. II. BILF.Y A CO. Port Folioa--American Scenery. Till'. Tomb of Kosciusko, West Point, Viewol Wilkesharrc.Penn. Yale College. New Haven. Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, cap and 4to siies Fine Stationery, jr.c. Ate JjrtrJ. j. ii. uii.EY &. co. W. DOWNS .V CO. c OPPEH.Tin nnd Sboot Iron Ware Manufacturers, Noil Hnusc, Columbus. Ohio. Sept. 22. w -. , - 1049, Jgy 1849, Wfltofl Transporiation (ompaii yicr, i-.) itrutm Htrtii, ntw torn, boVaUOTI WITH H 'Mtern Timifjiortalion Line, Obio ( 'mini. w;'.se::a-d..,N.Y Shipping Agonts. S. G. I. huso .V. Co Albany. ) (ielatnn At Bam Buffalo. (. Hobbv, Hughe. A Co Cleveland. sepl-dhii J. K. Wkst, Traveling Agent. ALBANY IMMTANMA AM) AawNTlNE WOK lis. NMITII & FFLTMAN, T. Venn ulretl, Albany, A'ui )'orr, ManUfaeWren and Dealer, in Britannia and Argentine Waie of nil kinds, vit: COHHVVtO. skts, t orrcr. and ti:a DnM.pornci IIDTIi I'ors, ami sa'ra ot waiii:, castoh riiAut.s, IflTTOOII, KKoiBTi Its, ETC., WITH all the various styles of Ware appertaining tothe bttelneie. We are constiiiitly adding new nnd desirable patiems. We offer our Wnre, which is unsurpassed in style UK) finish cither in ibis couutry or Europe, to the trade nt favorable prices and terms. Orders accompanied with a relereucu will meet Willi immediate attention. GEO. W. SMITH, au'JI-dlm J. C. FELT MAN. Jr. A View of the Lttw Kclativc to the Subject of Divorce. riVIF. undersigned have m press a word on the above J subject, by HlNM rOLaoN I'AnK. Thin work is written with rcforeucc lo the Statutes o Ohio, but the largest portion of il inapplicable to Ike law of every oilier Stale. It contain, ii view of the following sub ject. : I. ur divorcee generally. II. Or the eourta grant. tnadtToreea, hi. t.auaei nfdlfotce. tv, f nor axlatino marriage, '. Wilful absence. T Adultery. VII. Iinpo-tenee. Vlll Extreme cruelty, l.v. Fraudulent contract. X. Gross neglect of duly. XI. Habitual drunkenness. XII. Inlainona puniahnient. XIII. Lunacy, and C'cmsanguinity, and Affinity. XIV. Condonation XV. Ilecrimiiiatioii. 'l. ( (illusion XVII, lapse of time. XVIII. Alimony. XIX. Of the bill. XX. Proceedings to a decree. XXI. Of the decree. XXII. Foreign divorcos. Forms of bills, lecreus. eio, The Intr'iiluction contains n brief view, I. Of the history of divorces, and their law in foreign countries, il. The iw of the different Slates. II I. The canon law. 1 vol. Ii o. .1. il. RILEY & CO., Publisher nnd Bookseller. Columbut, Sepi. lii. 1849, French Woolens for the l ull Trade. THO.rAs"iT PARKER, Wholesale Healer in CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, EST1NOS ANO TAIL-Ol;s' TRIMMINGS, No, 11, East Third it., opposite tho lienrio House. Cincinnati, Ohio, ? .' Oli'LH rr spectfullv inform till customers and tho pub-VV lie, that he is in d' til V recent of the newest nnd most deairable styles ol Qoodl in his line, of which the following is in part a description : Iirondclothg. French, German, English and American, of tho various colors and qmliiies. lllnek DocnkinH and CnNsimcrex. French mid German, Plain and Figured Doeskins, extra ami medium quality American wool and piece Black Cas-simercs of the best make. 1'nncy Cossimerc". French and American, newest style Cassimeres, various qualities. llcavcr Cloths, Ulnnket ana t outing-. F.xini tierman Castor Heaver.', Black and Brown American Beaveis, Brown, Hrab mid Grey. Extra and low priced Blankets, Blue, Drab and Dove Felt Coalings, Black. Brown, Blue, Drab and Dove Blanket Coating!, Blue. Drab and Grey. Siitinctta mid Tweeds. Black, Blue and Mixed Satinotts. All-wool and Cotton-wnrp Tweeds. v eating New Style F.xira Figured h;!k. Velvets. Do do and medium Figured Cashmere. Do do Figured Silk. Extra medium and low priced Black Satin. Now style Valentin, and other Vestings. Velvets, Servo and Linings. Black, Brown, Olive and Drab Silk Velvets. Black, Brown ami Drab Tabby do, Wido extra quality and medium Silk Serges. Black, Brown and Drab Alpaca Serges, li-1 extra English Tutted Linings. li-1 super American do do. do do do do. Handsome Cotton and Wool plaid do. Imitation Cotton Tufted do. Tailors' TrimmiDgl, Ac., Ac. Padding. Canvass, Holland, Silesiai, t'lisbnns. Cambrics, Wiggins. Havens Duck. Wadding, Sewing Silk. Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread, Buttons of nil kinds, Vest Buckles, Suspenders. Cravats. Handkerchiefs, ,Vc, fat. For sale low by T. H. PARKER, No. 11, F.ast Third street. Cincinnati, Sept. '19. iep3 eodSw" To Rubber Shoe Buyers. rpill'. Original GOODYEAR METALIC RUBBER L SHOE COMPANY, would inform the public tint they are now prepared to furnish ns good, if not the best Manufactured Rubber Shoes in this or any other country and will warrant and defend them to the perfect satisfaction ol the buyers, and against all competition, A complete stock of all the different styles of our manufacture can alwavs be obtained of our Wholesale Agents, T. C. WALES CO., Noa. 19 A 21 Broad, and 111 & 48 Central streets, Boston, or .1. D. INQERSOLL, No. 222 Pearl Btreet, New York, where buyers are particularly invited to call, or send (heir orders. Terms liberal, and yin'crs as low as the lowest. S. J. LEWIS. J l'ro idenl of the Original " (ioodyear I Mitotic Rubbtr Bhoi Company" jy23-3aw3mVw3t. MONEY! MONEY I MONEY I FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN OHIO! 1MIF. subscriber will give particular attention to the COL . lection in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky. Iowa and Wisconsin, of that class of claims long since marked as Loss," " Gone West," and " not collectable,'' by Merchahts.Newspaperpulilisliers, Manufacturers, and others. Five years experience has given hi in confidence hence there will be ii" charge, but so far as collections are mad. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer to pout paid letters. Address, W. B. JABV1S, Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Aug. 14, lSW-d&wIy. nrniTK finh. 20 tbie. VV 20 half do. Lake Superior Fish, in very excellent condition, hne and large, at v . M. eirauno, jy'27 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. JTlTawTIlTTull, IRON FOUNDRY, corner of Town and Cnnal streets Columbus. Ohio; Warehouse, No.7, Broadway Eiehang Stoves Plotnrfaa. Corn Snellen. Hollow Ware; ud a gen eral assortment of Foundry caHinL's. always on hand. Job work and Machinery made to order in the lust manner, and m short notice. Junel9..wort-wtf. NEW HOTANIC MEDICINE STORE. rn G11 Mali street, opposite A. I'. Stone's fore. L HK. subscriber has taken Howard's Botanic Medicines, and is filling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such as all persons w ho desire Ireedom front bodily Buffering, upon rational principles, mav use to profit Also, a supply ol those well known Liniments for external application, that lie has been employed in manufacturing lor years past, the effect of which is' to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nalure in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. The different synipe, Bitters, 1 pictures tic. that are in use, can all lie bad on short notice. aptS-dAwly ROBERT CLOUD. Iit.lt! G-s PATENT PREMIUM GATE. IT is evident this Gate possesses many valuable qualities 1 over the Swing Gate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its sell-balancing principle obviates all difficulty of sagging 2d. It. simplicity of .tructure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing its entire weight on Hie rollers, and only in a perpendicular dirrction. 4th. A team may approach it on cither side without backing up to open it. flK. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it out of Be way when open. 6th, Time and labor saved in opening nnd shutting, cquils fifty feet Iravel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty ofswingin'gngainst wagons while passing thro is obviated Cth. ,S'l, or more is actually saved on each Gate by Obviating the einense ol iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense of the rollers will not exceed 25 ets. 1 hese Gates took the first Premium at the New York State Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn. October. 18-lfi ; also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the Farm Gate has been built in front of the Institution for the Blind, wnere Ihcv mav be inspected. The .ub.cribcr has the right for Franklin county, for the hove Gates, and will sell rights on reasonable terms. Columbus. June !5..dAwtf. JOEL SF.AI1LES LONDON MUSTARD, PICKLES, MUSHKOOM and Walnut KdiXhi. Prepnrcd Snlui) OreMing lor Lolntrra, fMiickenH, 8tC. Kngllih Mim (an i, in hound and half-bokitid bottlM. Iman'a (-hemicnllv PrepnreH Chocolate, lor iriYHlida. Spiuifh nnd Trench OliTrii. Capera and Sweet Oil. Ourrie Powder, Indinn Soy, ami (.vcnne Ctrppcr, Auehovy, Shrimp, Hlonteriuid Oavier rnatca. KM 'II SAUCES of ever v varirly imported .such ua Hoad- hruy, John Hull. Woreeater, Camp, Ate, 6tc. 1'rmerfcd Knttiah Kruiln, and Proviaione. lelliea,JaiiH,Marm;i!ideaf and I'reicrved Jninaica(iingcr. Hc.il (iorona Aticliovien. StODgbtOO Hiltera. Syru a ol' eery aort, Uqtltrtt of tho choiceat ktndf London Pickle, Chow Chow,Picealili,(iherkina.Ouionh. ke VAVL DE VKRE & CO.'S flnvorinn KxtractH for Cottle tionar, Ice Creama, Jellies, Ac. viz : L.emou, Mace, Nutmeg, Peach, Vauilla, Celery, Hose, Orange Peel, (inner, Clove, Almond, Nectnrino, &c. TbfllbOTfl nrticles, mid many othera ol the choicest kind, are imported from the principal housea in EoffUnd. for bale lower than any house in the United States, by GEORGE RAPHAEL, 2G2 Pearl alreot, V. S. I Intel, IN. V. Perfumery in every variety, Imported and Oorneatic. aepJ-d3w MONT EXTRAORDINARY MEDICAL WORK. firing a Trentinc vpan tha Science of Euti$Opitli or the manner oj lUsiirnatinfr Disea.se hijon examination of the Urine; tnj FUEDEIUVK OLDEA'dUUGH, M. of Qotttngttl) (Jf.rmanyy translated by M Witt ntfi Utiscoptan Physician oj J'cw York, with notes and additioas adapted to shnerican Practice. Over 400 pngesj 8v0., embellished with vjnrarrfs of tiro hundred colored t ngrariags. Second edition revised, and corrected fpilK ahove is one of the raowt important Medical W'orka L ever offered to the world, heinp; the lirHt mblicaliou upon the intricate and mvsteriouM Science ol Lriscopia. 'J hiri Hience has for apes been hitherto kept by the favored lew in tho atrictest BcerenyfaiHl only imparted tootlierw under lite (irinebt ohltatio!i,aiid at enoriunittj lllttlt, lor the information conveyed. Thin work enables every one. ol however limited mciinN, to eeenre the peculiar secrets of this mysterious science. 'J'he Uritoopi&fl Syetem has for a;;os maintained a popularity lUrptUttng all other theories ol' meiliciiie by means of its universal success in the treatment ol' Chronic Diseases, and this popularity is defined to be exceeded a hundred Ibid by its future greatness. Tho system has been practiced by the nmsi eminent physicians lor the last four hundred years, nnd its follower! are steadily nnd firmly idvtflClngi uuti! at the present lime it is practiced witn tile greatest success in ('ermany, Krance, Austria, Uussia, Kngland, and generally tl.roiighout the Ku-ropean Kingdom, in ioma parts of Alia, ftocfa fuW practi-tioiicrti arc found in tliis country. The necessity of a work upon this intricate und mysteri oui science has been loug ipptrentl The celebrated Dr. Oldenburgh lias been many years eiiL'a'.'cd in preparing this highly finished volume, nil labors have lieen ahuiulantly rewarded, three thousand Vdluuics havlDO been du-pnsed of in Kurope, iu six monihs. Another edition having been called lor. has been prepared and translated by I Jr. Wic mer. and is now ready to be delivered to purchasers, in iiin ited amounts. The superiority of ilus system overall others, in the treatment of (.'(ironic Diseases, h;is been fully tested in thousands of instances, and it on I) becomes necessary to obtain a correct knowledge of the science, to extend thai superiority to the treatment of aU diseases. Uiis-copian Physicians, tn all countries, have invariably secured the most unbounded notoriety ai.d popularity, by means of the general success attending the system. To the yOUQg Practitioner, this system is particularly de-siiablc,us it immediately ushers him into a practice that would take years of toil and labor to obtain upon any other sys'em, and perhaps never to be acquired at all. To the old Physician, the system is equally valuable, as it exempts him from the daily toil of avisitto each of his patients, who may be miles distant. In this work the appearance of the urine is given iu two hundred nnd eight diseases, with engravings representing the appearance, form, color, vediment , shade, tingO, vtc., of every disease. Also, a synopsis of the Uriscopiau system of treatment, adapted to American practice, Any person of good natural and acquired abilities may gain a sulficieut knowledge of the system, to practice with succcB9,in from six to nine months. Hegularly educated Physicians in a much less time. The work will be forwarded by mail to ny part of the country. Price Jj. Persons inclosing us a five dollar note, will immediately cceive a copy of tliia work. All remittance! at our tisk. Address G. V. WIEMER, Pittsburgh. Pa. Country papers may copy to'the amount of 5, and forward bills to (... W. Wiemer, Pittsburgh, Pa. je30 dMv3rn. ANNUAL CIRCULAR OF THE CINCINNATI HEMINAItY, f o R y ov N g i. a Di i: a . South East corner of Ninth and Walnut a t r e e ts 1 8 i 9 . THIS Seminary will re commence its annual session on the HlUt Monday in September. Miss Coxk has associated with herself in the Conduct of Ide Institution, Mr. and Mrs. Zachos, both of whom, with some considerable experience in the work of education, unite the devotion and spirit of u chosen Life-work. This institution was established in this city more than six years since. during which time its utility and permanence have impressed themselves upon a largr: circle of friends and patrons. It is the design of this Institution to take ns high a position in its standard of instruction as any Seminary for females in this country. Hut not havingdiscovered any" royal road to knowledge," nothing more is promised tlmn what may be accomplished by thorough attention to details and a hearty desire to fulfil duty. We believe that education is the work of a life, and all that can be done at school is the laying of a foundation in thorough demtntary knowledge and in aUcSfWM oj mind. For this, as limn is required, and a systematic course, we do earnestly desire parents, if they would have any tangible and symmetrical results from the education of their danghiers, to submit them to the full course, alluvving them such lime as may he necetmnry to its mastery. This will tako about four yeard, commencing with young ladioB of thirteen and fourteen, of ordinary standard of attainment of that age. In this cours. more attention will be paid to thoroughness in princd than to BODipaall great variety of sub jects. All teachers are impressed with the fact, that the first step in education is to 14 team how to learn and. for this purposo, one rubject thoroughly mastered is more useful than a thousand superficially understood. Special attention is paid in this course l the Mathematics, as the basis of any truly liberal education, and the Oest means of disciplining the mind. The study of" the French or GeraHIl language, of both, is also earnestly presspd on the pupils of this Institution, as another efficient means in accomplishing the same object. There will he an Klementary Deparlment, separate from the students of tha regular course, iu which will be instructed the younger membersof the institution. Special alien lion a ill be paid to this Department, B! forming the materials (or the other more advanced classes, and as necessary tothe success of the future course. It is the earnest desire of the Teachere of this Institution, to make religious instruction an important pad of their work. Fortius purpose, all the young ladies are engaged in t lie study of the lloly Scriptures, as a part of their course. The number of pupils will he strictly limited to bucIi an amount as is consistent with the strength of the Institution, and the individual care and attention fllanj to each pupil. A'o false economy is txereised in this particular. Acorps of eightteachers will constantly give their whole time and attention to the interests of the Institution. Threnviicanciea occurring in the present year have been supplied by highly accredited teachers from the Eastern States. It is believed that this Institution affords peculiar advantages in the departments o! French, Drawing, and Music. Teachers of these branches reside iu tha family, and bring a greater degrre of attention, as well as higher qualifications, than arc generally brought to bear on these subjecte. In addition to the services of the femak instructress in Music, residing in the family, two of the first male professors of M u -) in the city, also give their instructions to such pupils as are desirous of receiving thetn. TERMS: ROM1IUNI. PUPILS. Boarding. Tuition, Fuel Lights, per )esr 223 00 .( ii ' . . pupils returning home on Friday, do 180 00 O" Payments ia advance, at the commencement of each term. Washing, per doz 50 Use of Instrument, per year 12 00 au?7-lmd A CARD. THK subscribers having, at considerable expense, erected a Fouedry and Machine Shop. su h as will meet the increased demand of tbe city of Columbus, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Thankful for past favors, they would ask for a continuation of them, and pledging themselves to making it worthy the confidence of an enlightened public. A M BOS & LENNOX. Colnmbas, July I, WlMrndtw wtf. CO o m AFRESH supply of Canton Teas just received, may d&w. -'. K. KlNti. PIANO FORTES. tt-. Q. MACHOLD &. CO., have jn.t been re Se2iC' '"Jl '-''lvl,'n ;i "ew supply of I'ianos, from tho J 5 III cc'el,ral-''1 DiaiiiiliictOIJ of O. Mejer. Pliila-' ' delDhia. which, in oleuancc of tone, and elas- ticitv nf touch, are not surpassed b nnj other manufactory. We have also on hand, several ol Uuton If Raven's unequalled Pianos, which we oiler for sale at vory low prices. These instruments we warrant for two years. Ola I'ianos en in exchange in part pay for new ones. (1. MACHOLD CO., Music Store, State St., near Post Olfice. Coluaibus . June 30 3md&w FRANKLIN HOUSE. AA i. I). TAYLOR, lato of the Montpim-'t. orv 'louse, has taken the above stand, which f!iil$JM he has thoroughly repaired and arranged for jjjjiji Ir'ft t!in comfort and convenience of bis friends and r- SsSSfc 0t(ftrH wb0 may favor him with their custom. 1 1 is pft experience in the business, warrants him iu Baying In! know the wants of the traveling public, nnd is fully prepared to administer thereto, in a manner that will give gen eral satisfaction. He DOIMI by a Strict attention to business, and studied effort to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Aprils, 1MD. J. RIUGWAY dr Co7. lino AD STREET, OIVMEUB, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of steam Engines, Stoves, Plow, and all kinds of Machinery. They are tho exclusive manufacturers iu this part of ihe State of thicks Improved Double, and Single Uteri Cooking Strive, And have recently procured an entire new set of patterns, aODtaining late improvements made under the special direc-lion of Die patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to sav. is the Vorv best farnilv CooklnK Stove which hasov. er been made, either hora or elsewhere. There are four sizes, from No. - to No. 5, varying in size and price so as to suit any family. The sulwcribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove of a superior pattern. This is a good ami cheap Stove. 1 heir stock ol Moves con- Bisls, in part, of the following : Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wafer's Air tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham's and llox Stoves. Vermont Coal, Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Sieves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subsenhers also continue the Plow business, as formerly, an i make a variety of kinds of tho very best materials and workmanship. In addition to t heir former business, they have prepared themselves at great expense, and are now manufacturing STft.'YM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, but ul embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work ol the same quality can be procured lor else-wheic. Machinery of all kinds riiade to order, and repaira promptl attended lo. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. decL'trUkw. J. KlUOWAVct CO A. F. STONE A Co.. WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Spring S.ock ol Mritish anil American Dry Goods, lo which they invite the attention of Ihe merchants in Columbus and surrounding country Our stock is large and as complete' as can be lound in any Wholesale House in New York or Philadelphia, anil we can and will sell them as cheap as they can bo purchase! in either of the above named cities, with the addition o freight. We buy our good, of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at tbe great Packago Auctions, the same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, and wo can live at as small profits in Columbus, where rents nnd other expenses arc not one-tenth what they are cast, as they can. Wo invite one and all to look at our stock aud prices, and pidge lor Ibein-selves. A. P. STONE & CO. P. S. Wo take this method to say to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, and wo should be clad to seo tbem. tnarlfj ilitw. REMOVAL. LP. PRESTON CO., have removed their Goods to NEIL'S NEW BLOCK, A few doors North of the Neil House. Where they will be glad totes their customers, and all olh-ors who wish to purchase GOODS AT FAIR PRICES. Custom made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand. Also, all kinds of Clothing, as usual. jeO di-.w3m. NOTICE. MIE Stockholder of (lis Columbus anil Worthington Plank Road or Turnpike Coaanamr. are hernbv notifmH that an installment of 20 per cent, is called for and payable within Wl days, to A. W. BROWN, Treasurer. August Jl, WW, diVwlm . . . . v i & . , , THE JEWETT FARM, consisting of eightv acres, ly. ing on the verge of the City of Columbus, half a mile south ol the new Court House, between Ihe Chillicothe road and the Scioto river. This valuable property contains icu ,u lis Mjiiauiu lur ounuing iois, me uaiance being ncl bottom l.llul niHirrinri:it IVir ti.nlaii. ... AmI.. " - Persons desiring a handsome property adjoining a city, ra pidly extending its limits, would do well to examine. Eoi lurni .nnk nt tho i . ..H'... aC Ii. T. UtJSIllNU. Opposite Exchange Bask, Hinh t. i ..,,......- VI loin .1 . .p , , - i u in . ' i - . i I 1 1 I I t,., I OK,. III. nil Tn I'nnnlpv Morliinf (ALt, on C. R. KING, and buy good.below the market 1 IMM. Calm, .llnnir un.l i....L-., ...... aula 1 . I Juui.BI.iB KIIOWll US cash liui era responding to thi. call, and you will buy. May 17. li!W d&w. COPARTNERSHIP MeELVAIN & KITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, , - ' " "-iu Jt i u u 1 1 y IIIHHID i ''(;. t'rirllila nm rilihlir cnannrallu tkat tl..., i. aaJ i i o " j ai mnj iidTr ruirruu into enpartnrrship, nnd may be found at tbe warehouse for am..!., k.. ir:lli .1 . .. M.t-Mj "vv..;n;u vy ..wiiii ivniiiru, near me ."cioio iinige; where they offer for eale a large aBBortment of (iroceriea VffV InW lltr mah or nrn.llln. 'n,, asaatll ..1 .. - - - r all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAIN, jiiiyoiLVw. K. KITCH. VA LIJAilLE REAL ESTATE FOR BaCe. The subscriber offers fur sale, on very liberal term., the lollowing described real estate, situate on the National road, iu the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line uf the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nos. (Hi.'jy, 100, ICj.nd 10X1, of Crosby's addition of out lots. Also, Nos I, 2. 4 and S, of Ramsey's addition. '211.27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision ol half neclion No. Z. Also, la dot No. 23. on Town .treet, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot No. 80 there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses. Ate. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town street, a small frame house, for further par- ucumrs, n.. iq price, ore. inquire 01 me sauscnuer on me premises. np!3..d&wtf. AMOS S. RAMSEY. Columbus nnd Groveport Turnpike Company. THE President and Director, of said Compaay kave made a requisition of 10 pt r cent, on all stock subscribed to said road, (being the second instalment,) payment tn be made to W W. Kile, treasurer of the board, at hi. office in Madison township, on or before the 15th day of October, A. D. 184'J. To persona residing in or near Colnmbus. the pavments insy he made to Thomas Moodie, Cashier Cftf Bank. JOHN SHARP, President. Jons Col, Secretary. Groveport. Aug. H, IfH'J-mdiw.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL OOLtl MBUS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1849. VOLUME XI If. NUMBER 06, WM. li. Til HALL & HKNKY REED, koitors ad proprietors. OffrtCI south-east turner nf High street and Sugar lljr. TKRMBm faiwrtrty in m!mwim Daily State Joun nl, per annum J?l 00 Tn-Weekly :) Weekly W Daily pur week, (payable to the carrier 0 'i advertising : The (bllQriag rales ami rules of advertising Iwvii been sgreed upon between the proprietors of tha Ohio Stataasaan ml tho Oliio State Journal, to ba obaarred, In nil ca.;, af-ter Ihia date. July 10, low. DAILY PAPER. One quire, 12 lines or less, one insertion. ii ' each additional " " 1 week ,;! :,u i) H 1 60 2 (10 3 (10 I 00 8 (HI 8 oo III Oil 15 (XI lli 00 lo 00 SO oo 22 00 25 (10 30 oo 110 oo 35 00 . 00 15 00 55 (Ml 130 00 month i a " 6 " i a a 9 a i a 12 " Standing card, (i lines or leas, per annum, i column, with 4 chingcs, " " Iti 6 ' ' " . 14 " i : :: " changed weekly, " 1 . i " " laiiy, " " i " ! changes, " " I fi ' " . I " oliangad weekly, " " drily, Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above ratpH. Tho standard of measurement to ba minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a grealor length of time, and for each additional square insnrted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisements to ba considered by the year, unless it is specified OH the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable lor the accuracy Ol legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. , AnaOUBOlng candidates (for OfBca ol every description,) to be obirged n the r.itc of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to i a, In all cases. paid in advance. All advertisements irom strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Adveiliscncnts not marked on the copy lor a spcciheil number of insertions, will ba continued one mouth, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The prlvilegee of yearly advertisers, will be eonflnea rigidly to their regular' business; and all advertisements not peitninin- thereto, to he paid lor extra. Advertisement Par Auctioneers, General Affents, l.eal Batata Agents, .Vc, not to be contracted tot by tho year, but to bo obargad by the piece, at the usual rates. No AoYlRTlilMIHTI can be inserted OBATOITOUS- LT- . . Advertisements tor charitable institutions, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to bo charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending cnnimum cations or requiring noUeeajjdaalrlng to call attention to lairs, loirccs, concerts, or any public enlertainmenU where charges arc made lor admittance ell notices of private associ-atious every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to he paid lor. I fin tended lobe inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate ol not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisement! to bo c.liarge.1 not less than double the above rales, and measured as il solid. To those who advertise equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of 20 per cent. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo holden for tho price ol interline, advertisements brought I) by ihem. BUSINESS CARDS. C LINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S BLOCK, CHILLICOTHB, OHIO. J. CARLISLE, (LATE OK C I R C L V I L L K . ) June 849. Ivd B."r. conway. I., a. mnuiiio. H. F. CONWAY & CO.. Grocers, Dealers in Produce, Pig Iron, Ann Commission A Forwarding Merchants, FRONT STREET, jT3-lyil. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. A7 B7 BUTTLES. Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law, Columbus, Office, No. 8, Neil's Kxchango. opposite Secretary Ol State's Othcc. J Wn Li vm V- (In NOR. I HAlll.F.S W. QlLHOKX. W. B A C. yr, OILMORE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, iiVO BOL I CIT OR B IN CHANCERY. Office, N. E. corner Main and Seventh streets, ault-dly cisiins.vti.o. mn mow. ' noAnx. ROW So DOANE, Forwarding k Commission Merchants, Portsmouth, onto, (7 Agents for Qliddon & t.'u's Irou l- urnacos. .TJJ May n, ww-mm CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, Opposite the New Court House, SoUh Mam street, Aprilfit-wA-wif cmoi.Krii.ta, "Hie. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCRRY. WILL practice in the Courts of Franklia and adjoining -miotics. Office, in thu Exchange llank Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyll-iKV miiu. ts i. i-: BALER IN DRY GOODS, ice., opposite Exchange n . .... ... M- 10 II' llailK, I.01BBUMS, B. COMSTOCK & CO., ITORWARDINO and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . Prodaoa Dealers, and I.ard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. KIDCiWAY & CO'S IKON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the llndgc, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety oft 'as-tinirs. always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. nn n. 'enon IKI1VN HITirK. N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, oppoaita the Secretary f dtmtmJm rU(lM lll.rl. St I'l'llllllllllS deell. W3I. WIM.SHIRK HI LEY, SURCICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Coblmbus, Ohio. Agent for Aleock's I'remiura Teeth. Eoraal ltaker& Riley's Patent Koreep Key. Ma IJ..t-wly. ;eok(;i: eTwaecutt, KKIN AND HASNIitl PAINTER, Nov. J...dtf. oolusiiiih. 9HIO. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and UoaBMllor at Law, Columbus, t)hlo. ID" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-menl of Deeds for the State of New York. (Jj- Office on High St., between Town and Kich. ocl20 iR7MARIS'S"OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new bnilding. High st. Reiidencf Southwest corner of Rich and Third ets., opposite Baptist (Starch. dec 11 dtf. nnoADWAY hotel. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus. O- hio. Ajinl 0. .iltl. I. N. WniTINCi nUNTlNGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door totheClinton Bank.Hie;h strcet.Columbus.Ohio. A Isrgeassortincni , f nnnlti siwl Stntinnprv sKvnvs nil hand. ' .. j j RKIRKHT At LILLE V. B OOK-RINDEKS, High street, opposile the Public Offi-' ccs, Columbus. Ang. 2f, IBWi. Wn.Sr.iar.KT. M. ( . LiM.av. ;i:rk, ABBOTT CO., DKALEKS in Hardware snd Cutlery, Iron, Nails. Glass. House Builders' materials, Farming snd Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, &c. Ate. No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS 8c CO., whoXkmali: a ad retail dealers i, 7 READY MADE CLOTHING, CtrilTCY HAIibi BOSTON. run ATrr.xTioH or iikai.kiis in OWTBIM is MMCITM) Til TaTX AIIIIVK r.STAnl.lsllMKNT. MESSRS, SIMMONS & CO . keen eeiielentlv o h'nd every v.irmty and style of l!EDY MADE 'CLOTH-L(i iidapto l tn the Western Trade They have many larilni. s lor obtaining the raw material, and manufacturing nt low prices, not uiijnynd by any other liouso. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well lo e-aminu the above STOCK, before making their purchases ii New York or elsewhere. Ohiikus Ioi liKttihi MadeCIo-tiling will meet with prompt iitteulioii, nt lowest prices. JOHN NIJIiMONN fc CO., QUINCY HALL. BOSTON, Aug R, IHID. nulJ iHrn WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. nHE iiubacribcr, who has been in business in tho sainn L building for tho last thirecn years, is selling nil descriptions of Fine (lolil und Silctr Watcln t, Jewelry und Silver rVortf, at retail, at the very lowest prices Gold ami Silver English Patent Lever Watches. (lold and Silver Detached Lever and Lepine Watches. (old nnd Silver Horizontal und vtrgo Watches. Gobi and Silver Independent Second rt'utclie. for timing horses. old (iiiard, Fob and Vest Chains. Cold Spectacles, Cold and Silver Pencils, Hold I'ens. Ladies' Cold and Stone Bracelets Gold Lockets. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Diamond Rings and Pius. Laeies' and Centleineu's Ureastpins. Sterling Silver Spoons, Cups. Eorks, dec. Gold Watches as low as $'20 to 9ib each. Watches and Jewchy exchanged. Spoons and Eorka plated on German Silver, a line article. All Watches warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and W atehes cleaned, and repaired in the best manner, at much less than lite usual prices. GEO, C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wlinlesalo and Retail, ol Wall street, (up stairs.) JaSA -luid. Now York. MTIOMr HOTELT SI'RINGr-IELH. rTIHE proprietor of the above Hotel w ishes it distinctly X understood, that there is no Stnt;i' Offict in Springfield exiept at huhoUit that there is neither agent. drivers, horses or stagas at any other house. ISA , C THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield. July 18. 1849. jylMtf. Fountain Paper Will, 0011 OF lino All ANI WATER ST., COLUMBUS, OHIO A II. NKWJilHMUf, HAV'IN'fi loaned 1 ho abova MttbltlbttSnt for a to rm 01 yttrg, BU put it in r.onipletc onlor, ;iml in now onJi-o;(ul in maiuit'iitturmp; every nizo nnd qiinhty Q$ papftf aJO' manded by tho Wetitom marks- His Ikcitities tormanu-rkeittring an not surpassed y any ostflblisbaasnt in thi Wfi:,Riid fcoitisiactom will invarialjlv lie given. Kcivn, V- i;ipiiiii;:, Bookf unil other puporn of every descriptioa, oonstantly on bandf or made at short notice. irT3 OftpIRI will he promptly attended tn. je2o-lf C. W. KKNT, SON A CO., Ai rrio.x AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. f B ii;ivo removed to No, Kid, in the Qurner bnilding ol V High and Uioh street, one door north of Ueni & HonV Uroff storoj where we will be found rea(!y to attend to all consignment that wo msy receive, such at Ke.il tatej Dry Goods, Groceries. ccrC I jJ Liberal advaucea made on consignmonia. nov3 Ijd, WELDED VVROU(3HT IROU TUBES, irom t to 4 inches bore, and from S to IS fact long, capable of Sustaining intern il pressure of from 400 to ij(J0th i" square inch, with STsss, Ciooios, CVosstf, Stup Coclu, Chick ulvs and other Qttingsf conticctiiifj; by strew joint. ktto WELDKD IRON rLUBS, For l.ocomotivv, float, and otht r Meum Eogine. Hoilers, Manufactured and for mile by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Oliice Third and Walnut kits , jy'i-.Tm v.B-p. Philadelphia, Penn." I NEIL HOUSE BATHS lAre now in tine operytiou, and this ilcbhtlul, chenp and Healthy luxury, fin now hi; enjoyed in lull perlec- tion W artn,CoIdajid bhower Uath. it all hours. (Q Tickets obtained nt the Oliice of the Neil House. Ladies' .lathi The Baths lor Ladies are aow open, and tieketl Can he obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil IloiiHO. where ii female atteiicaut will bo in readiness. jelG dtf. CITY HOOK MINDER Y. npKE subscriber having oommancad tho llonk Binding L busintfiri, in tlie 8ttU Journal Uu'thling, High street, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Ulank Honks, n every description, ruled and bound to order. Old Hooks, Periodicals, fcc,f neatly bound, on the sbortoBt notice, and on the moht reniioiialile terms, iplttf C SCOTT. LASTS AND FINDINGS. JUST racalrad, at the si(rn of the Uoldan Hoot, a Ireiili supply of Laata, of tha latest style. Also. Shoe Thread of all kinds, iron, tapper and lint Shoo iiiils. Silk Twist, I'eire.&c.; all of artnai will lie sold aheap, by II. II. KIMBALL. inSMtcwtf Hats and Caps. J. B. COKFUOTH & CO., 83 High street. Dunn's Whita and Blaek Bearer Hats. Iio. Moleskin and Silk do. Willi a aeneral assortment of C AlJS, dec. Just raceired and fur salu cheap. je3-Hf. MORE I.lviTlliiniF ALL KINDS. I f II. KIMBALL bat jvat received, in additi on to his 11, fnriuer stock, an extenelVfl supply of Spaniah and Slaughter Sole Leather, L'pper do . Calf and Kip Skins, Morn, 'co and hi.l Skins of every variety, I'ink, Cochineal nnd l air Llnroga, Bindinga, tie, All ol which will be sold at (Treat bargulltf, at his old itand, siin of the Golden Boo Colanbaa, June lit, 184&-dtr. (iri'i'ii Uwn Oiiictm. NOTICE la liere'ny girei that Lota can be procured in Gieon I. awn Cemet ry, until tliu lirnt of August next, at the following prices: First Class l.oi. ijj cents persquare foot. Second class Lots liij cents p.r square foot. Third class Lots .r, cents per square foot. On and after tin first of August, the prices will bo as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per f quare foot. Second class Lots 7 cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cenls per square loot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from o'clock A. M. until (i o'clock 1'. M. By order of the Hoard of Trustees, jylS-dtfkttw ALF.X. U. GI.F.iNN, Clerk. TOOTH PASTe7 A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal 1'aste for the Teeth, highly recura needed, The best rplality of OolOgM, Fiuu Almond Soap. F.au Lustral, a fine article for the Hair. Anti-Mcpliitic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. 0.x Marrow. A line quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, i( it House. jj (5, J. H. BILEV & CO. FoTl'SALE. TWO NF.W TWO HOUSE VVAliONS. made on honor, for sale at reduced prices. WM FINCH, aull JNos. 4 and 5 Buckeve Block. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIES of 9 Landscapes in oil. Scenes ia Switzcr land finely framed. For salo at tbe new bookstore, Neil House. jetB, J. H. HI LEY dr. CO. LTwlBEFOB(. TRACTS on Law Reform just published, and for sale at the new boukstore, Neil ilouse. jy25. J. II. BILF.Y A CO. Port Folioa--American Scenery. Till'. Tomb of Kosciusko, West Point, Viewol Wilkesharrc.Penn. Yale College. New Haven. Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, cap and 4to siies Fine Stationery, jr.c. Ate JjrtrJ. j. ii. uii.EY &. co. W. DOWNS .V CO. c OPPEH.Tin nnd Sboot Iron Ware Manufacturers, Noil Hnusc, Columbus. Ohio. Sept. 22. w -. , - 1049, Jgy 1849, Wfltofl Transporiation (ompaii yicr, i-.) itrutm Htrtii, ntw torn, boVaUOTI WITH H 'Mtern Timifjiortalion Line, Obio ( 'mini. w;'.se::a-d..,N.Y Shipping Agonts. S. G. I. huso .V. Co Albany. ) (ielatnn At Bam Buffalo. (. Hobbv, Hughe. A Co Cleveland. sepl-dhii J. K. Wkst, Traveling Agent. ALBANY IMMTANMA AM) AawNTlNE WOK lis. NMITII & FFLTMAN, T. Venn ulretl, Albany, A'ui )'orr, ManUfaeWren and Dealer, in Britannia and Argentine Waie of nil kinds, vit: COHHVVtO. skts, t orrcr. and ti:a DnM.pornci IIDTIi I'ors, ami sa'ra ot waiii:, castoh riiAut.s, IflTTOOII, KKoiBTi Its, ETC., WITH all the various styles of Ware appertaining tothe bttelneie. We are constiiiitly adding new nnd desirable patiems. We offer our Wnre, which is unsurpassed in style UK) finish cither in ibis couutry or Europe, to the trade nt favorable prices and terms. Orders accompanied with a relereucu will meet Willi immediate attention. GEO. W. SMITH, au'JI-dlm J. C. FELT MAN. Jr. A View of the Lttw Kclativc to the Subject of Divorce. riVIF. undersigned have m press a word on the above J subject, by HlNM rOLaoN I'AnK. Thin work is written with rcforeucc lo the Statutes o Ohio, but the largest portion of il inapplicable to Ike law of every oilier Stale. It contain, ii view of the following sub ject. : I. ur divorcee generally. II. Or the eourta grant. tnadtToreea, hi. t.auaei nfdlfotce. tv, f nor axlatino marriage, '. Wilful absence. T Adultery. VII. Iinpo-tenee. Vlll Extreme cruelty, l.v. Fraudulent contract. X. Gross neglect of duly. XI. Habitual drunkenness. XII. Inlainona puniahnient. XIII. Lunacy, and C'cmsanguinity, and Affinity. XIV. Condonation XV. Ilecrimiiiatioii. 'l. ( (illusion XVII, lapse of time. XVIII. Alimony. XIX. Of the bill. XX. Proceedings to a decree. XXI. Of the decree. XXII. Foreign divorcos. Forms of bills, lecreus. eio, The Intr'iiluction contains n brief view, I. Of the history of divorces, and their law in foreign countries, il. The iw of the different Slates. II I. The canon law. 1 vol. Ii o. .1. il. RILEY & CO., Publisher nnd Bookseller. Columbut, Sepi. lii. 1849, French Woolens for the l ull Trade. THO.rAs"iT PARKER, Wholesale Healer in CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, EST1NOS ANO TAIL-Ol;s' TRIMMINGS, No, 11, East Third it., opposite tho lienrio House. Cincinnati, Ohio, ? .' Oli'LH rr spectfullv inform till customers and tho pub-VV lie, that he is in d' til V recent of the newest nnd most deairable styles ol Qoodl in his line, of which the following is in part a description : Iirondclothg. French, German, English and American, of tho various colors and qmliiies. lllnek DocnkinH and CnNsimcrex. French mid German, Plain and Figured Doeskins, extra ami medium quality American wool and piece Black Cas-simercs of the best make. 1'nncy Cossimerc". French and American, newest style Cassimeres, various qualities. llcavcr Cloths, Ulnnket ana t outing-. F.xini tierman Castor Heaver.', Black and Brown American Beaveis, Brown, Hrab mid Grey. Extra and low priced Blankets, Blue, Drab and Dove Felt Coalings, Black. Brown, Blue, Drab and Dove Blanket Coating!, Blue. Drab and Grey. Siitinctta mid Tweeds. Black, Blue and Mixed Satinotts. All-wool and Cotton-wnrp Tweeds. v eating New Style F.xira Figured h;!k. Velvets. Do do and medium Figured Cashmere. Do do Figured Silk. Extra medium and low priced Black Satin. Now style Valentin, and other Vestings. Velvets, Servo and Linings. Black, Brown, Olive and Drab Silk Velvets. Black, Brown ami Drab Tabby do, Wido extra quality and medium Silk Serges. Black, Brown and Drab Alpaca Serges, li-1 extra English Tutted Linings. li-1 super American do do. do do do do. Handsome Cotton and Wool plaid do. Imitation Cotton Tufted do. Tailors' TrimmiDgl, Ac., Ac. Padding. Canvass, Holland, Silesiai, t'lisbnns. Cambrics, Wiggins. Havens Duck. Wadding, Sewing Silk. Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread, Buttons of nil kinds, Vest Buckles, Suspenders. Cravats. Handkerchiefs, ,Vc, fat. For sale low by T. H. PARKER, No. 11, F.ast Third street. Cincinnati, Sept. '19. iep3 eodSw" To Rubber Shoe Buyers. rpill'. Original GOODYEAR METALIC RUBBER L SHOE COMPANY, would inform the public tint they are now prepared to furnish ns good, if not the best Manufactured Rubber Shoes in this or any other country and will warrant and defend them to the perfect satisfaction ol the buyers, and against all competition, A complete stock of all the different styles of our manufacture can alwavs be obtained of our Wholesale Agents, T. C. WALES CO., Noa. 19 A 21 Broad, and 111 & 48 Central streets, Boston, or .1. D. INQERSOLL, No. 222 Pearl Btreet, New York, where buyers are particularly invited to call, or send (heir orders. Terms liberal, and yin'crs as low as the lowest. S. J. LEWIS. J l'ro idenl of the Original " (ioodyear I Mitotic Rubbtr Bhoi Company" jy23-3aw3mVw3t. MONEY! MONEY I MONEY I FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN OHIO! 1MIF. subscriber will give particular attention to the COL . lection in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky. Iowa and Wisconsin, of that class of claims long since marked as Loss," " Gone West," and " not collectable,'' by Merchahts.Newspaperpulilisliers, Manufacturers, and others. Five years experience has given hi in confidence hence there will be ii" charge, but so far as collections are mad. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer to pout paid letters. Address, W. B. JABV1S, Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Aug. 14, lSW-d&wIy. nrniTK finh. 20 tbie. VV 20 half do. Lake Superior Fish, in very excellent condition, hne and large, at v . M. eirauno, jy'27 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. JTlTawTIlTTull, IRON FOUNDRY, corner of Town and Cnnal streets Columbus. Ohio; Warehouse, No.7, Broadway Eiehang Stoves Plotnrfaa. Corn Snellen. Hollow Ware; ud a gen eral assortment of Foundry caHinL's. always on hand. Job work and Machinery made to order in the lust manner, and m short notice. Junel9..wort-wtf. NEW HOTANIC MEDICINE STORE. rn G11 Mali street, opposite A. I'. Stone's fore. L HK. subscriber has taken Howard's Botanic Medicines, and is filling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such as all persons w ho desire Ireedom front bodily Buffering, upon rational principles, mav use to profit Also, a supply ol those well known Liniments for external application, that lie has been employed in manufacturing lor years past, the effect of which is' to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nalure in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. The different synipe, Bitters, 1 pictures tic. that are in use, can all lie bad on short notice. aptS-dAwly ROBERT CLOUD. Iit.lt! G-s PATENT PREMIUM GATE. IT is evident this Gate possesses many valuable qualities 1 over the Swing Gate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its sell-balancing principle obviates all difficulty of sagging 2d. It. simplicity of .tructure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing its entire weight on Hie rollers, and only in a perpendicular dirrction. 4th. A team may approach it on cither side without backing up to open it. flK. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it out of Be way when open. 6th, Time and labor saved in opening nnd shutting, cquils fifty feet Iravel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty ofswingin'gngainst wagons while passing thro is obviated Cth. ,S'l, or more is actually saved on each Gate by Obviating the einense ol iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense of the rollers will not exceed 25 ets. 1 hese Gates took the first Premium at the New York State Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn. October. 18-lfi ; also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the Farm Gate has been built in front of the Institution for the Blind, wnere Ihcv mav be inspected. The .ub.cribcr has the right for Franklin county, for the hove Gates, and will sell rights on reasonable terms. Columbus. June !5..dAwtf. JOEL SF.AI1LES LONDON MUSTARD, PICKLES, MUSHKOOM and Walnut KdiXhi. Prepnrcd Snlui) OreMing lor Lolntrra, fMiickenH, 8tC. Kngllih Mim (an i, in hound and half-bokitid bottlM. Iman'a (-hemicnllv PrepnreH Chocolate, lor iriYHlida. Spiuifh nnd Trench OliTrii. Capera and Sweet Oil. Ourrie Powder, Indinn Soy, ami (.vcnne Ctrppcr, Auehovy, Shrimp, Hlonteriuid Oavier rnatca. KM 'II SAUCES of ever v varirly imported .such ua Hoad- hruy, John Hull. Woreeater, Camp, Ate, 6tc. 1'rmerfcd Knttiah Kruiln, and Proviaione. lelliea,JaiiH,Marm;i!ideaf and I'reicrved Jninaica(iingcr. Hc.il (iorona Aticliovien. StODgbtOO Hiltera. Syru a ol' eery aort, Uqtltrtt of tho choiceat ktndf London Pickle, Chow Chow,Picealili,(iherkina.Ouionh. ke VAVL DE VKRE & CO.'S flnvorinn KxtractH for Cottle tionar, Ice Creama, Jellies, Ac. viz : L.emou, Mace, Nutmeg, Peach, Vauilla, Celery, Hose, Orange Peel, (inner, Clove, Almond, Nectnrino, &c. TbfllbOTfl nrticles, mid many othera ol the choicest kind, are imported from the principal housea in EoffUnd. for bale lower than any house in the United States, by GEORGE RAPHAEL, 2G2 Pearl alreot, V. S. I Intel, IN. V. Perfumery in every variety, Imported and Oorneatic. aepJ-d3w MONT EXTRAORDINARY MEDICAL WORK. firing a Trentinc vpan tha Science of Euti$Opitli or the manner oj lUsiirnatinfr Disea.se hijon examination of the Urine; tnj FUEDEIUVK OLDEA'dUUGH, M. of Qotttngttl) (Jf.rmanyy translated by M Witt ntfi Utiscoptan Physician oj J'cw York, with notes and additioas adapted to shnerican Practice. Over 400 pngesj 8v0., embellished with vjnrarrfs of tiro hundred colored t ngrariags. Second edition revised, and corrected fpilK ahove is one of the raowt important Medical W'orka L ever offered to the world, heinp; the lirHt mblicaliou upon the intricate and mvsteriouM Science ol Lriscopia. 'J hiri Hience has for apes been hitherto kept by the favored lew in tho atrictest BcerenyfaiHl only imparted tootlierw under lite (irinebt ohltatio!i,aiid at enoriunittj lllttlt, lor the information conveyed. Thin work enables every one. ol however limited mciinN, to eeenre the peculiar secrets of this mysterious science. 'J'he Uritoopi&fl Syetem has for a;;os maintained a popularity lUrptUttng all other theories ol' meiliciiie by means of its universal success in the treatment ol' Chronic Diseases, and this popularity is defined to be exceeded a hundred Ibid by its future greatness. Tho system has been practiced by the nmsi eminent physicians lor the last four hundred years, nnd its follower! are steadily nnd firmly idvtflClngi uuti! at the present lime it is practiced witn tile greatest success in ('ermany, Krance, Austria, Uussia, Kngland, and generally tl.roiighout the Ku-ropean Kingdom, in ioma parts of Alia, ftocfa fuW practi-tioiicrti arc found in tliis country. The necessity of a work upon this intricate und mysteri oui science has been loug ipptrentl The celebrated Dr. Oldenburgh lias been many years eiiL'a'.'cd in preparing this highly finished volume, nil labors have lieen ahuiulantly rewarded, three thousand Vdluuics havlDO been du-pnsed of in Kurope, iu six monihs. Another edition having been called lor. has been prepared and translated by I Jr. Wic mer. and is now ready to be delivered to purchasers, in iiin ited amounts. The superiority of ilus system overall others, in the treatment of (.'(ironic Diseases, h;is been fully tested in thousands of instances, and it on I) becomes necessary to obtain a correct knowledge of the science, to extend thai superiority to the treatment of aU diseases. Uiis-copian Physicians, tn all countries, have invariably secured the most unbounded notoriety ai.d popularity, by means of the general success attending the system. To the yOUQg Practitioner, this system is particularly de-siiablc,us it immediately ushers him into a practice that would take years of toil and labor to obtain upon any other sys'em, and perhaps never to be acquired at all. To the old Physician, the system is equally valuable, as it exempts him from the daily toil of avisitto each of his patients, who may be miles distant. In this work the appearance of the urine is given iu two hundred nnd eight diseases, with engravings representing the appearance, form, color, vediment , shade, tingO, vtc., of every disease. Also, a synopsis of the Uriscopiau system of treatment, adapted to American practice, Any person of good natural and acquired abilities may gain a sulficieut knowledge of the system, to practice with succcB9,in from six to nine months. Hegularly educated Physicians in a much less time. The work will be forwarded by mail to ny part of the country. Price Jj. Persons inclosing us a five dollar note, will immediately cceive a copy of tliia work. All remittance! at our tisk. Address G. V. WIEMER, Pittsburgh. Pa. Country papers may copy to'the amount of 5, and forward bills to (... W. Wiemer, Pittsburgh, Pa. je30 dMv3rn. ANNUAL CIRCULAR OF THE CINCINNATI HEMINAItY, f o R y ov N g i. a Di i: a . South East corner of Ninth and Walnut a t r e e ts 1 8 i 9 . THIS Seminary will re commence its annual session on the HlUt Monday in September. Miss Coxk has associated with herself in the Conduct of Ide Institution, Mr. and Mrs. Zachos, both of whom, with some considerable experience in the work of education, unite the devotion and spirit of u chosen Life-work. This institution was established in this city more than six years since. during which time its utility and permanence have impressed themselves upon a largr: circle of friends and patrons. It is the design of this Institution to take ns high a position in its standard of instruction as any Seminary for females in this country. Hut not havingdiscovered any" royal road to knowledge," nothing more is promised tlmn what may be accomplished by thorough attention to details and a hearty desire to fulfil duty. We believe that education is the work of a life, and all that can be done at school is the laying of a foundation in thorough demtntary knowledge and in aUcSfWM oj mind. For this, as limn is required, and a systematic course, we do earnestly desire parents, if they would have any tangible and symmetrical results from the education of their danghiers, to submit them to the full course, alluvving them such lime as may he necetmnry to its mastery. This will tako about four yeard, commencing with young ladioB of thirteen and fourteen, of ordinary standard of attainment of that age. In this cours. more attention will be paid to thoroughness in princd than to BODipaall great variety of sub jects. All teachers are impressed with the fact, that the first step in education is to 14 team how to learn and. for this purposo, one rubject thoroughly mastered is more useful than a thousand superficially understood. Special attention is paid in this course l the Mathematics, as the basis of any truly liberal education, and the Oest means of disciplining the mind. The study of" the French or GeraHIl language, of both, is also earnestly presspd on the pupils of this Institution, as another efficient means in accomplishing the same object. There will he an Klementary Deparlment, separate from the students of tha regular course, iu which will be instructed the younger membersof the institution. Special alien lion a ill be paid to this Department, B! forming the materials (or the other more advanced classes, and as necessary tothe success of the future course. It is the earnest desire of the Teachere of this Institution, to make religious instruction an important pad of their work. Fortius purpose, all the young ladies are engaged in t lie study of the lloly Scriptures, as a part of their course. The number of pupils will he strictly limited to bucIi an amount as is consistent with the strength of the Institution, and the individual care and attention fllanj to each pupil. A'o false economy is txereised in this particular. Acorps of eightteachers will constantly give their whole time and attention to the interests of the Institution. Threnviicanciea occurring in the present year have been supplied by highly accredited teachers from the Eastern States. It is believed that this Institution affords peculiar advantages in the departments o! French, Drawing, and Music. Teachers of these branches reside iu tha family, and bring a greater degrre of attention, as well as higher qualifications, than arc generally brought to bear on these subjecte. In addition to the services of the femak instructress in Music, residing in the family, two of the first male professors of M u -) in the city, also give their instructions to such pupils as are desirous of receiving thetn. TERMS: ROM1IUNI. PUPILS. Boarding. Tuition, Fuel Lights, per )esr 223 00 .( ii ' . . pupils returning home on Friday, do 180 00 O" Payments ia advance, at the commencement of each term. Washing, per doz 50 Use of Instrument, per year 12 00 au?7-lmd A CARD. THK subscribers having, at considerable expense, erected a Fouedry and Machine Shop. su h as will meet the increased demand of tbe city of Columbus, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Thankful for past favors, they would ask for a continuation of them, and pledging themselves to making it worthy the confidence of an enlightened public. A M BOS & LENNOX. Colnmbas, July I, WlMrndtw wtf. CO o m AFRESH supply of Canton Teas just received, may d&w. -'. K. KlNti. PIANO FORTES. tt-. Q. MACHOLD &. CO., have jn.t been re Se2iC' '"Jl '-''lvl,'n ;i "ew supply of I'ianos, from tho J 5 III cc'el,ral-''1 DiaiiiiliictOIJ of O. Mejer. Pliila-' ' delDhia. which, in oleuancc of tone, and elas- ticitv nf touch, are not surpassed b nnj other manufactory. We have also on hand, several ol Uuton If Raven's unequalled Pianos, which we oiler for sale at vory low prices. These instruments we warrant for two years. Ola I'ianos en in exchange in part pay for new ones. (1. MACHOLD CO., Music Store, State St., near Post Olfice. Coluaibus . June 30 3md&w FRANKLIN HOUSE. AA i. I). TAYLOR, lato of the Montpim-'t. orv 'louse, has taken the above stand, which f!iil$JM he has thoroughly repaired and arranged for jjjjiji Ir'ft t!in comfort and convenience of bis friends and r- SsSSfc 0t(ftrH wb0 may favor him with their custom. 1 1 is pft experience in the business, warrants him iu Baying In! know the wants of the traveling public, nnd is fully prepared to administer thereto, in a manner that will give gen eral satisfaction. He DOIMI by a Strict attention to business, and studied effort to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Aprils, 1MD. J. RIUGWAY dr Co7. lino AD STREET, OIVMEUB, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of steam Engines, Stoves, Plow, and all kinds of Machinery. They are tho exclusive manufacturers iu this part of ihe State of thicks Improved Double, and Single Uteri Cooking Strive, And have recently procured an entire new set of patterns, aODtaining late improvements made under the special direc-lion of Die patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to sav. is the Vorv best farnilv CooklnK Stove which hasov. er been made, either hora or elsewhere. There are four sizes, from No. - to No. 5, varying in size and price so as to suit any family. The sulwcribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove of a superior pattern. This is a good ami cheap Stove. 1 heir stock ol Moves con- Bisls, in part, of the following : Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wafer's Air tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham's and llox Stoves. Vermont Coal, Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Sieves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subsenhers also continue the Plow business, as formerly, an i make a variety of kinds of tho very best materials and workmanship. In addition to t heir former business, they have prepared themselves at great expense, and are now manufacturing STft.'YM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, but ul embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work ol the same quality can be procured lor else-wheic. Machinery of all kinds riiade to order, and repaira promptl attended lo. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. decL'trUkw. J. KlUOWAVct CO A. F. STONE A Co.. WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Spring S.ock ol Mritish anil American Dry Goods, lo which they invite the attention of Ihe merchants in Columbus and surrounding country Our stock is large and as complete' as can be lound in any Wholesale House in New York or Philadelphia, anil we can and will sell them as cheap as they can bo purchase! in either of the above named cities, with the addition o freight. We buy our good, of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at tbe great Packago Auctions, the same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, and wo can live at as small profits in Columbus, where rents nnd other expenses arc not one-tenth what they are cast, as they can. Wo invite one and all to look at our stock aud prices, and pidge lor Ibein-selves. A. P. STONE & CO. P. S. Wo take this method to say to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, and wo should be clad to seo tbem. tnarlfj ilitw. REMOVAL. LP. PRESTON CO., have removed their Goods to NEIL'S NEW BLOCK, A few doors North of the Neil House. Where they will be glad totes their customers, and all olh-ors who wish to purchase GOODS AT FAIR PRICES. Custom made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand. Also, all kinds of Clothing, as usual. jeO di-.w3m. NOTICE. MIE Stockholder of (lis Columbus anil Worthington Plank Road or Turnpike Coaanamr. are hernbv notifmH that an installment of 20 per cent, is called for and payable within Wl days, to A. W. BROWN, Treasurer. August Jl, WW, diVwlm . . . . v i & . , , THE JEWETT FARM, consisting of eightv acres, ly. ing on the verge of the City of Columbus, half a mile south ol the new Court House, between Ihe Chillicothe road and the Scioto river. This valuable property contains icu ,u lis Mjiiauiu lur ounuing iois, me uaiance being ncl bottom l.llul niHirrinri:it IVir ti.nlaii. ... AmI.. " - Persons desiring a handsome property adjoining a city, ra pidly extending its limits, would do well to examine. Eoi lurni .nnk nt tho i . ..H'... aC Ii. T. UtJSIllNU. Opposite Exchange Bask, Hinh t. i ..,,......- VI loin .1 . .p , , - i u in . ' i - . i I 1 1 I I t,., I OK,. III. nil Tn I'nnnlpv Morliinf (ALt, on C. R. KING, and buy good.below the market 1 IMM. Calm, .llnnir un.l i....L-., ...... aula 1 . I Juui.BI.iB KIIOWll US cash liui era responding to thi. call, and you will buy. May 17. li!W d&w. COPARTNERSHIP MeELVAIN & KITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, , - ' " "-iu Jt i u u 1 1 y IIIHHID i ''(;. t'rirllila nm rilihlir cnannrallu tkat tl..., i. aaJ i i o " j ai mnj iidTr ruirruu into enpartnrrship, nnd may be found at tbe warehouse for am..!., k.. ir:lli .1 . .. M.t-Mj "vv..;n;u vy ..wiiii ivniiiru, near me ."cioio iinige; where they offer for eale a large aBBortment of (iroceriea VffV InW lltr mah or nrn.llln. 'n,, asaatll ..1 .. - - - r all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAIN, jiiiyoiLVw. K. KITCH. VA LIJAilLE REAL ESTATE FOR BaCe. The subscriber offers fur sale, on very liberal term., the lollowing described real estate, situate on the National road, iu the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line uf the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nos. (Hi.'jy, 100, ICj.nd 10X1, of Crosby's addition of out lots. Also, Nos I, 2. 4 and S, of Ramsey's addition. '211.27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision ol half neclion No. Z. Also, la dot No. 23. on Town .treet, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot No. 80 there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses. Ate. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town street, a small frame house, for further par- ucumrs, n.. iq price, ore. inquire 01 me sauscnuer on me premises. np!3..d&wtf. AMOS S. RAMSEY. Columbus nnd Groveport Turnpike Company. THE President and Director, of said Compaay kave made a requisition of 10 pt r cent, on all stock subscribed to said road, (being the second instalment,) payment tn be made to W W. Kile, treasurer of the board, at hi. office in Madison township, on or before the 15th day of October, A. D. 184'J. To persona residing in or near Colnmbus. the pavments insy he made to Thomas Moodie, Cashier Cftf Bank. JOHN SHARP, President. Jons Col, Secretary. Groveport. Aug. H, IfH'J-mdiw. |
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