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VOLUME XI IT. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1849 NUMBER 143. PRINTED AND PUDLISHID BY SCOTT It BA9COM. orFICF ,oi:tii-i:aht roaNna or mull ,T, .so fCOAn TlCilillrt Invariably In adrsuice. The Dully, to persons In Columbus, per yr " " -.in by mull out of llolumlius M during the session, and Tri-Weekly balanci ytar In Columbus Bj null lU Trl-Weekly by null Weokly In Columbus Out of the city; by mail, singlo To clubs of four and umvftnis ,r, itn . 3 UO of .. S 00 . . 4 (10 . 3 no . . i on .. 1 JO .. 1 S5 .. 1 00 .. i! on .. 1 oo .. 50 .. 40 To clubs of ten and upwards, to one address Dally, session . Trl-Weckly Weokly, finale To clubl of five and upwards Adrertlnlng The following raid and rulos of advertising- havo been agreed upon bomeen mo proprietors of the Ohio statesman and the Ohio State Journal to bo observed, In all casos, alter thii date. July SO, 1849. Dully l'upcr. On. iqaare, 10 line or Lett, one insertion " " each uddittonol. ." 1 week i a..." H J... " " 1 month H .... S ... ..." - 9 ..." " " Standing card, 3 Unci or Icia, per annum oo!uniD,Wilh 4 changes, " " . . 60 50 . . u 'ii .. 1 50 .. I 00 3 00 .. 4 00 .. 6 00 .. 8 00 .. 10 00 ,. 13 00 ,. 18 00 ,. 10 00 .. SO 00 . S9 00 . 25 00 . no oo . 80 00 3.'. 00 . 40 00 , 45 00 55 00 00 00 6 . 2 ' 19 chuneed weekly. .laily ,. 1 V. .ill 4 CllBIUPI. 1 6....".... 19 ehnnged weekly. . Other cose not provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the uiuiy. above rate. TIiq stimuiird of measurement to be minion type. For each additional suuure in the dally, inserted otw month, or a greater length of time, Rttd for each additional square inserted under the veaiiv rates hall price. No advert) icuionl to he ennsidered by the yw, unless it is spe-oiticdon the mnnu script, or previously agreed upon between the. parties.. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of h-y.A advertisements lievond the. amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidate (tor offlce of every description,) to he charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the pame to he, in all case", paid in advance. All advertisement from Ktn.nfrorn r transient persons to Ikj paid in advance. , Advertisements not marked on Uic copy for a specified number of insertions, will bo continued one month, iin!ch ordered out, and payment will bo exacted accordingly. Th) privileges oi yearly advertisers, will be coiitlried rigidly to their regular business ; and all ndvertiscitu'iiU not perluining thereto, to he paid lor extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the mual rates. No ADViniTliKMENTS CAN IB INSERttD GRATCITOU3LV. Advertisements for charitable institution", tiro companies, wnrd, township, ajid other public meeting, nd such like, to be charged half price. Mnrringo notices to be charged 25 cents. Death inserted without charge, unless uccompam.id by funeral invitations, or obituary notice, and when u accompanied. t M paid for. Regular aAlvertiaers, and all others flei.din? eoiimiiinicaticiii or reipoirina notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirc-es, oon-oeru, or any public cnt' i Loinment.i where charges are made lor ZJltUm.. ii nntin,.u nf itrlwaM flafKu'lhtion'! every notice deslanod to call mention to private enterpiixef, calculated or in- undeu to promote inrtivmuiu nnoreM. tnu m uo 4h-tihu mm the understandina that the same is to be paid for. It intended to be irueited in the editorial column, the aiuo will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advci uaetnt'm. , , All leaded Advertisement to be churned not Ice than doublo the above rotes, and measured as it s'jhd. Advertiacraents on the inside exclusively, to M charged at the i at of 50 per cent. In odvmice on the above rotes. Attomeyj will le holden for lha price of Uuorthig tdveriiic-roente brought in by theui. V. A. NEIL, Vtfnrnf v nt r.nw mid Solicitor in t'lmiicery. O fflOl with Win. Dennison Jr., No. a Nail's Exchange, oppo site tfcretar o' State s oince. 7 I r. C0NWr L- E TOMLINSON. B F. CONWAY Ar CO., ; ttHOCER8, DEALKltS IN PRUDfClC, TIUIRON, AND ComtnlHion auil Forwarding Alerchauu, FSONI STIIETi jyj-lyd 'QiTa.MOt"l il, OHIO. ' 1 A B. BITTLKMt Attorney nod Couniselloi- nt Ijw, Colnmbns. Ohio. Othce, No. 9, Neil's Exchange, opposite J?ccretary ot ytatc's olhce. JyS7 awstis t oiLMOal. CHait.13 w. aUMOi W. E. C. W. ;ii..viohi., Ittorucva nl Lnw and Hollcllora In C'linuccrj'. Oilicc. N. E. corner Mnin and Bevenlli stiert?. anH-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. COMSTOCK. CO. ForwnrrllDft and Coininiaalmi IcrehHnt. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, COI VMUU9, oilio. J. IIIDOH AY & t'O.'S It on Foundry, Uroad ntrcet. near the Bridge, Coliitn. lulls, Ohio. Stove of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, alway. on hand, octl.'ll DU. HOBKIIT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, VO. 4, NU'l Exelmnge, opposite the Secretary ol Slate's office. High It, Colmnbui. OEORCIE E. WAtCCTT, SIGN AND B A N N E H PAINTER, nov dtf cou'siai's. omo. WAI.TEU TIIKA1.I,, Allornov nnil C'oitnapllor nt l.uw, Culumbua, Ohio. 4 LSO, a Commissioner to lake the Acknowledgment ot Deeds tor Uic State of New York. ;y Office on High St., between Town aud Rich. oclOO I. N. WI1IT1NO & HInTpIMITON, BOOK SELLER.-i nnil Stationri s, next iloor to the Clinton Bank. High atroet, Ci,lunibus, Ohio. A larc usorlinent of Book? aud Stationery always on hand. WM. BEIBCaT. M- C. Lit. LEY. NEIBKUT Sc I.ILI.EY, BOOK BINDERS, IliL'li Itreel. oppoiite tlie Public Ouleoi, Co-lumhm. aug-JVO tibTuMBi s in5Fi7ance company, K11IE and AIAUINE. THIP Company continues to iuiurc every ipecies of bulMlng, and tlielurniruiv, machinery, gooils, wares and merchandise, and other propertv contained therein, against lo., or damage by left also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, tail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, against the peril, of leas, lakes, and riven, on the most favorable terms. .'uneMMtf DEMAS ADAMS4, Jr., Sec'y. DAVIS, HMITII stToT COMMISSION AND 1 ORU'ARDINO MERCHANTS, Whole-Dealers in Croc Ties and Produce. Pert-ni'iuth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and fen arrting goods, and sstUsng Produce consigned for sale. aol-J-dly. JllII.S V. I, OH El, I., Jr.. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, uoSm- MSW oaLCANs. ilil'NA lNHUANCE COMPANY, OF Hartford, Connecticut. Capital paid in and safely invested, 870,io. The subscriber. Agent for this Company, is prepared to take every dcserir,tion of Fire Insurance, upon lilicral ttrmt. jeao-dtt. D. ALEXA.NDFlt, Aent, Cleinbiii, RXMOTJtL. 0 IL MARIH'S OFFICE, corner of Hich and Tliird treei, nd- jouimu his re ideiice, end oppc.tf the J- irst HHuiiitt Ctiurfh. decll-dtf HRf EU AIIlT,rI(KT1I, W'ILI. alt, nil to all cases, in city or country, oo the shortest no-f T rice. Office, No. 241, Hiph street, opposite Cuinsnerciid Row, IUsldence. over tho etore of Meaflrs. Woodbury St Field. Entrance on Friend street. r-epW-d3m TO IUUKK.S. RULING MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for sale . cheap forcaah. j36 . BOOTY omo mTTi AL mfi: insi'ii antk company. Fire and I,fe i nan ranee. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Prnpi-rty, on the m -t apprnved principle of Mutual Ininraner. Fire Department. 5? Thp &Trge cot of Inwrauce hi this Ipartmi-nt. ic Us ldud oncjourin per fui. oer n; Polices issued on the Mtrrrji rAL or Caw phin at tie' npti.in of the apolicaur. I. lie Dcpnnrarot. Polkicr on Lived lasti'd daily at 'mt-knli tde usual rates of premium.N. B. AdvMitvt ma.Ie tvajlable on two or mrr eofitingeri-iei. For information, applv ar the office. Carpenter's Unildtn-. between the Kxcbange sud t'irj- Banks, High "treet ('oloinbui. eplC, 45-twy TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Strrttmy. UEKEf ABBOTT V COT, DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery. Iron, NaiU, Gksa. House Builders' materials, Fanning anil MccheUticml Tools, MUitary Goodi. &c-. Slc , th. 1C1 High street, Jjn of the Gilt Pwllock WHITE KID CLIPPERS. 4 N Msortinent of LndisM' White Kid Hlippers just received and for sale by dee7 II. H. KIMBALL. JOSEPH F. HMITII, Attorner and Coanteller at I.nvi, and Solieliur la ChflNrerr, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoininr eoua-tles Office, in the Exchange Bank Ruildin?, High street, Colurubuj, Ohio. Jyl)-dA:wni 3IEDICAL XOTICK rR.JAME. VAN PEAfiSC of Lancaster, Ohio, a graduate of JL the University of Penrylvniiia. teodert his proicMiooal ier-viota to the citiMna of Colombns and vicinity. Offlce on High street, above Rich, in the room formerly occupied by Dr. I F Taylor, deceased. References i Drs. Botrstler and Ednvds. Lancater , Dra. Tre-vitt, Bttnth, R- Thompson and Deuic, of this dty Columbus, Sept. 2i, M9. d&w3m BOOKS AND STATIONERY I. N. WHITING 6t HUNTING TOW, 0OOK3CI.LKRS A.N D STATION Kits, RMH STIICCT, COIX. MBUiJ. Ni:V EDITION OF SU'ANfl TIlKATIHI. I H A A C N . W JI I T I N (t HAH uit pnbliNhid a new edition of a Trentlw m the Law relating to lli 1'owcrrt i.nl Duties of .luntice (if the Penco and Constables in th--Htntc of Ohio: with Trai tienl Tonus, Ac. By Jofteph R. Hwan. lute rre,ident ol thi-Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Frturih editi(,n, revised, eorreeted and enlfirjnl, 1 vol. 8vo.: fine knr bindins:. , , Hincu 1 ri 10, when the third eilition of thi work waa ptdillshed, the Legislature jiave jiaxneil nuuierous Inwa, publUhed in eight small volumes. 'Ihose laws modify and ehVM a great vrtrlety of matter eciiitained In tlio previiius nlitlons of this 'I 'realise. The jurifHllctlon of Justices of the PssMO has been extended to th" ac tion of Replevin, and Uie aciu-li oi i urcioic i.uiry qim iwniiii.ir liar! undergone i on.idrrablc niodiflciUloiu. In this edition the text has been revised, oi well to conform to these changea as to other alterations of low, bv statute and otherwise, since the third odilion was published, tor sale nt thn book itort. S I N. WHITING V IH'NTINOTON. The work may also hail, at the publisher' Prices, ot the M-lowing person-, viz : Joseph Jones, bookseller. C lullicol'm i WBt McAniiur, (.'ircieville; Jan. fitephenson, I'ortiinouth; .anlord & Co., book'llera, Newark ; W. W. Heed at rion-, and A. W, Perley, do., Zeuiesville; Dr. J. Dunhrun, St Chdrsvillc A. I'raier, fteu-hmi YU 1! I. A' T. Ilonna. New Lisboni Ikvhe V EndlU. boiik- sellers, Akron ; W. & H. ijlocum, do.. Marietta; J. D. Higher & Co., Maifillon; J. J. Fast, do., C'nnton; II. Utile, do., Ravenna; C. Wi .lamer-, clerk of the court, Lognu. Hocking cf.; BMjl Kncp-pcr, Wooater; John Beall, Cailiz ; Murtin Welker, clerk ol tim court, .Millcr-bur.'li, Holmes co.; Win. H. Canli.'i.I, Medina; M. C. Younghjvc, bookseller, Clevi land ; C. Uartlett do., Pnlnesvillc ; W. N. Porter, Wuncn. Trumbull co.; A. 0, Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetferson, Ablabula co.; David Campbell & ton, book sellers, Hnthlusky City; J. J. Beach, huukselkr, MsUlMd J- N. Kurla, bookseller. Hpringfleld; .i.Millikan, clerk of the court, WuMflgtM. rnvette co.; Chas. Ellis book -eller, Dayton; Iranci Harris, Xc-nia': James .Morrison and II. l.imboekcr, I'iqua; Thomas Ilrodin, Potmaiter, Lebtnot ; H. W. Derby i: Co., l.ooksellcri, Ctnolmu t! ; I. F, Deailvcr, do., do,; Win. W. Fay. Delaware; (1 C. Worth, Upper fondu,ky ; Curtis Allen, Marlon ; John Melvin, London, Madison co.; Oeo. Eliert. Tilhn ; Wm. Hood, Perryburgl ; C. F-. Newman ond J. M. Crosby, Norwulk ; J. iOITOTI Co.. Findlny : Otto H. Moeller, Homcrsct, Pcri7 co.; Porhou &. Co.. FJyria : II. II. Lbpett Mt. Wrnon. di-elS-dAw X E EDFTH) NTf T1 1 H OHIO FOH.US AND PRACTICE. ' 1SAA(' N. WHITOfO, COLl'.MmV, HAHimbli-hcil a WO Edition of Practlrid Forms in Actleni Personal and Real, and in Cl.imei ry, now in common ue in the .State of Ohio; comprisir.j,' Proce, Docifiration'. Pica., Replication'. Demurrers, Venltcta, Judgment", Complete Iword, gdre Facias. Attachment, Eleetmnit, Occupying (,Iaiuiiini-a, Bill of Particulars, Bills of Expcption, Error. Certiorari. Appeal. Do pi.-niuu-'in 0Mtt Qwrts tad tn COURl 01 tbsj United Htates. Re-ileiiiptiou from Tax Salea, Clerks' Enmi'S, I'xecutions, Portitmn, Habeas Corpus, Oaths Select Writs, Appointment of ClerksAd-nih-iun of AttnnieTtfUdl .Solicitors, and various other Proceeding, ot Lnw ; Rills in (Chancery, Injunctions. Hubpiona aiol Notice, De-munera, Pleas Answora, Hearing mid Rehearing. Master ond Receivers Hills ot Review, Orders ivcn-of., &r.; with .-.uih. "t is Hangtrou to alter old tsUillishtit form." 2 Lq. Ca, Abg. 764. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney nt Law. 1 large up. royal 8vn. vol. of 670 pages, in tW law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. Front the JihIkch nf ibn Court lu Bunk. "The new forms, the r.uthorities adduced, and the copioud notes added to this edition, grrntlv inrren-o iu value. The book will prove of great utilirv in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It has been prepared with care, and evlnrca a decree ol critical leamiiutand leal arumcn whicii add not onlv to the value or the work" but alo to the WflM earned fame MM able law writer of its learned author." Court in llank, January 7, It? 10. From tbr Hon. Jude -Mcl.t'nu, of the V P Supreme Court. All who nro acquainted with iho accurate learning and high prole-sionid character of Mr. Wilcox, would exjiect to fin 1 a valuable boqk from Mi pen under the ubove title ; and 1 run euro that no one on reading it, will be di-appointcd. The forma of procos from the comnienceiui'iit, of a great v i-rirly of civil actions until their final terminations are given, ami the forms of pleadings in cases bI common law, ami also in chan-ccrv, o aa to e,uide the practitioner in every step he takca ; and in rrlatiim to thete forma of procaH and plending-, B reference ii nude to authorities sustaining imuoitiint poiuti of practice., under The ministerial duties of clerks and ol otriccrj fc'enerfdly, arc plainly juiuted out, including the mode cf tnlus OjpMUirai ij the f' dei-Uas wtjll ai in tho BUta court ;. Upon the whole, 1 con-ider tlti? work nd a mot valuable one U the profesllon, knu to all whoic duties connect them, either dirculy or indirectly, with the administration of iustiee " Front the Hon. Judge Dariiet. "It appears to ine that uo I'rucliliouti' in th::couit oi our c'.itt-1, with your book before them, can be at a Ions for the form of nny Process, Pleading, Wilt, Auswer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the courao of his practice ; and it is very ev.Jcnt that the numerous references in your copious notes, will pave much time and labor to those of the prufeion who consult the work." From Judge Walker. "We havo here, uiub r the mme of s-coiul edition, in iniIi-ty, a new book of olU ; ajea, every one of which contsdiii raMlcr of every day utility to We PructiUoner of Law in Ohio. We do not see now even the tyro, with the light hero furnished, need be nt n loss for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox Ims not only given the Aoa, but the uhtrefort ; tor authorities am cited to su.tain almoBt every form prcremed ; and then the index, that better halt of a law tiOi,k, is very eloborato and complete." Fvoni Jndge Wright. " The fu st edition has been carefully revieed, and no many other forms added that ! this may be regarded as almost a new work.' CoptytU note;' arc added to this edition, rchting chieily to practice, selected from .naterlals collected by the author during several vears, and especially relating to the more finportant question1) in Chancer v practice that have i.ot yet been settled in the couri 'of Ohio. This book should bo in the library of every pructU-iDg Lawyer.' ' For sole at the book stora of I. N. WIUTINU t HUNTINGTON. Tho work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz Dr. Harvey t'cntt, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, Iw.k'eller, Chillicothe : Willinui McArthur, Cinleville; Jami.4 Htephenson, Portsmouth; Hanford i Co., bookpellers, Newark: W. W. Reed a Pons, and A. W. Periev, do., Zaneaville: Dr. John Dunhtini, .St. Clidrsille; A. L. Frazer, do., bieubcnville ; H. L. i T. Hanna, New Lisbon; Rixbe 6t Elliius, bookseller?, Akron ; U. U B, yiocum, do., Murietta; J. D. Blffta & Co.. Massillon ; J.J. Fast, do., Canton; B. I.Ittie, do., Ravenna; C W. James, clerk of the ct urt, Logan, Hocking county ; Hanuicl Knpper, Wootcr; John Beall. Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk of Uio court, Miller-burgh, HuIiik's coiiutv ; Win. H. Cautield, Kq., Medina; M. C. YotnwlOT, b.n.keller, Cleveland; C. P.orllcn, do., Painesville, W. NT Porter, Warren, ItttmbttU county; Amos 0. Hubbard, clerk of the court. Jerlerson, Aabtabula county ; David Campbell 4 .-inii. book tellers. Sandusky City ; J. J. Bench, book: ellor, Mansfield : J. B. LtrwiU, clerk of if court, Rucyrui ; Itrouion A Mc-Lene, Kentcrn, Hanlm eountv ; J. N.KVrtx, brnkieller, Springfield: P. Miliiknn, clerk of the court, Wnrhincton. Fayette county; C. Kills, bookseller. Dayton ; Francis Harris, Xenia ; James Morrijon Slid H. Limbocker, Viqua ; Thos. Hrodie, l'o-tmaster, Lebanon; II. W. Derby & Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; (J. ('. Worth, Upper Handuky; Curtii Alhu. Marion; J. Melvin, London, Mndisouco ; George Eliert, Tiffin ; W in. Hood, PerTysburfh ; V. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwall; J. How. ers 4 Co., I'indlay ; Otta II. M, Her. ;$omer.'jU Perry COJ Parsons -fc Co.. Elyrin. decll-kw A COMPLETE DIOUST OF THE OHIO 1IEPOHTS. IN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON have published n dlgen ot the fir-t sixteen volumes of the Ohio Reports ; containing nil the cases ever reported at Law nnd In Equity in the Supreme Court of the t-tate of Ohio In Bank. By r. B. Wilcox. Attorney at Law. and ti-nietime Reporter of that COttfl 1 Tfi ' it., 700 pages, in firm law biuding. Price S3,.y. Ol tliU digest Judgo Burnet remarks : " I am of opli ion tlint it has much merit, and will be ft raluable ncquUition to the libraries of our profession. It is calculated to eave much time and labor, as well as to secure lull nnd accurate view ct the course of ileciion on the various raatteri which have been in litigation in the rh.preine Court of our MM since the yesr IS& 'Phe plan chosen for the work is simple and perspicuous, which adds to its convenience and value." Judge Walker says: '-Thin digest Is ery systematically arranged, well condensed, has a complete table of the cases with references to the volumes, and, what we do not find in digests, r.i, excellent index to the principal matters.'' The work may also be had, al the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz : Dr II J"Cott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, buoli-seller, OhflUeoibe; W McArthur, Cireleville; James Ptephpir-on, Portaniouth ; Hanlord & Co, bookselkn.. Newark : W Reed & Bona, nnd X W Periey. do, anesville Dr J Dunham, St Claire-villc; AL F razor, do, Utenbenville ; B L V T Hannn, New Lisbon; Reebc 4: Elkins. booksellers, Akron : W4.8 BtOCttU, do, Mnrlet-tn : J D Bigger A Co. Massillon J .1 Fast, do, Canton : B Little, dr., Ravenna : C W Jkiuci. clerk of (lie court, Loan, Hocking co; K Kuepper, Wofjt:r; J Beal, Cadi: M. Welker, clerk of the court, Millersburgh. Holmes CO; W II Caufield, Etq, Medina: M C Vonnulovf, booksfllW, Cleveland: C Itortlelt. do, rnini-eville: W N Porter, Warren, Trumbull co ; A C HmH, clerk of th' court, Jerteraon. -htalniln co : D L'ampbell d. Hon, booksellers, Handusky City ; J J Beach, bookseller, Mandield ; J H Lnrwell, clerk rf lie.1 court, llucyrus; Bronsim A. .Mcl.ene, Kenton, Hardin eo: J N Kurtr, hookneller, Springfield: H Millikan, clerk of the court, Wahington, rnyette county : C Elli, bookseller, Dnyton ; F Harris, Xenia ; J Morrison nnd li Lhnbocker, Piqua; T Itrodie, PosfuiaMer, Lebanon ; II V Derby i Co, looktcllers, Cincinnati ; W W Fsry, Delaware: G C Worth. Upper Handusky; C Allen, Mnrinn : J Melvin, Lomb it. Man M eo: 0 EtMrt Titlln; Wm Hood, perrysburgh : 0 .' Newinan and J M Crosby. Norwalk : J Sowers ii. Co, l indlay; O II Moeller. Hnn.crMt, Perry co; Par-sons ii Co, Llyria deJ9-dA.w ZfU IIOVEMHlEENOLAHaWAttK.-! lo-k . : sVfU Pints an'- Ualfa Porter nnd Packing Bottles. Jnrs. Turn-hb tj, "iaU, nnd Dnig;t Ware of all kind. ; .Vs) boxes FUtit Glassware ; Wine bottles, Motttses On, Creiuns, Jars, Tumllcrs, Mam and Fiute-t Mm, Drugg st Ware ot every arietv. cnstimtly aV sale by N W til'F.EIty, oelTtf Culumbus street. CincinLatl i)AAA BONUS BeHevi.-mon -Superior Wh"c! Oven fllass, si-tJl 2es from 0-9 to WXW; 400 boxts double thirk Imfratkn Crown, Pin te and Freuch, of all description" : .ffJUQ boxes Country Brands, sM from 7 X 9 to 30 X 24 Constantly on han.l li Pittsburgh prices N W ppEERi, oelT tf No 12, Columbiana street, Cincinnati QtOAB AND SI (JAR HOUSE MOLASSES iirls Refined Hugsrs : ,'0 do S H Molasses, prime, Iiuidin from Belle Ms and for Mi by po KING ft IIEFFNKR. Cincii.nati III EES. Bin very fine Mnlrq, mirnblr for Califoniin advne -"I turers, mar be hod bv appltin io apC KING & HLFFNKR, 27 Main et, Cincinnati RAISINr200 hoxe, KX) U boxe. 100 14 boxes, landing from John Asdotna, and for b hv f6 KING it HEFFNER, Cincinnati LEATHER! IJEATHERLEATIIE"R, THE subserilier has more Leatlier in etore, a greater variety, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city MnmifaeturfTi who will pleav call and examine for themiclK s are am red that thev will not so awav dintiifl,i. m nah .t of Journal ljuiluinff. oclB H. H. KIMBALL. HOTELS AND SA LOONS. BROADWAY IIOTFX, UV DAVID MITCHELL, llroml alrai'l, Colunilina, Ohio. ptMtf (Al'i'l'Ol. IIOI NK-COLl'.MHI.H, OHIO. M. NullTlllil.'P. I'aorainroa. ri 1 Hid now una iinpulsr llottl I" located In Uio inoit central part 1 ot" tljr rlty. II lias been cnlsrcrd, and Is now furriLlied In o style c.mal to that ot any Hnlrl lu Hie Wost. 'Hie TalJe d'llolc Is lurnlsbcd Willi ovcry luxury tlic market fords, and no pains will M spared to uiake Uio (ue.u leol .-.r Hi, MI. . atoL'f.i tor all tli route", rail at tills liouso Daur for nasii-ngers. CanTgtuWt, and dr.t rnUi Stablinj and (,'arrlajo UMat atwli rd, and erpcrlcin-ed and careful Osflers, alurays in altendaneo. septln-dyl V.MTliD HTATKH 110TBI. -f 'OLCHBIU. HAS inlien Uie Unitml States Hotel, located a few rods south d hi, old staiul, whero ho Is prepared to accomino loui and will be happy to welcome his old patron, and frlcndj, Man i u who umy have occasion to ri.it Columbus, In pursuit ol either business or pleasure. 1""" AMERICAN SALOON, (UN UK U THE A ML' B I CAN HOTEL.) HAVF. iuet received Fresh OystcrH.nud will constantly keep oti hand nil the delicacies of Uie season, such as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, Hurdines, Pickled Oyster., CIbhh, Lolhters, a ja -i i, itnc will tin Itetnt ennntantlv uoitlicd with the nil WI Liquors, Wines, Cordial-, degars, &c. No pains will be spared to gratiiy the Ujtcs and nppetitcj of the gue.ts of the American Saloon, , ggr Oyster by the dozen, huudrnd or can. . . VVVY SALOON foluuihua, Ohio. fiORNUR High Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this V- establishment are now nrrpnred to servo up uj men, uanif , Fish, and all the luxuries ot the season, in n style unsurpassed. The have 1m ndded severnl private rooms fur gentlemen wish-itiff to give supper.. The Bar Is supplied with the best of UWhnn and Cigm t. Gn drauaht. Carcw's betrolt Ale, Schultz XX Pide Ale nnd Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is terved up daily , by oc'-M-dti BARKER Ac OL.Mri TED. LIFE INSURANCE. a VEW VOIIK LIFE IN.SL'RANCE COMPANY. Office No 6S. -1 Wall street. MOHKIH FRANKLIN, Pres'r. PLINi HtLK-MAN, Actuary. Cliarter perpetual. The busine.s of this company is conducted upju tin; mutual plau. Iti net Mmiogs .luniiL' tlie lat three vrarnmouniedto over jilOlW. Each policy hold er is a member oi the euiupany. and entitled to share in lis pront , which have averaged 00 PT rent, pf r annum on no prwii.m.n paid in. The premiums an: paid unnurdly, in cash, unless ih-y exeeed in which case CO per cent, is required and 40 per cent, may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, rcncwnblc tt tiually, and bearing G per cent, iuterest. The amount of its capitft', tho character of Its securities, aud iH mtido of doing buaine", make this one of the safest compn tiieg in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being biter all. sought for in Uiveptinciita of thi kind. Thlscompanvwilllnsurf on the lives of persona on any part or the globe, tii'equ .table l utes ot premium. A man innv insure his life in the name of bU wife, so that the amount Insured will go to her or to his children, if she die oeiotc him. . , , . Tbi manv advantages of Lib Insurance aro beginning to be correctly apprftciated, nnd tho prudent and considerate are daily securing to ihcir families and b lends thoe advnnlages. The agent in this city would raspoctfully oall attenuon to the superior claims of this company. Any iuf-irmi tion lu connection with tho subject will be cheerfully given, and the applications for huurnnce promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAUOH, Agent, 2d door south of the Franklin Hank, over Colt's store. Rou't Thomi iov, M. D., Examining Phybiclau. 1"" MACK cV HROTIIERS. ANUFACTURUR.S AM) WiRjLKrtALE DEALERS IN ECA-III DV MADE CLOTHING, moM 07 Main stmpt, Cintin. nat i, Onto, re-pectfully inform the citizens of Columbus and Vicinity, that we hnve opened in this place, in Mr. Walcutt's new rooni, ncurlv opposite the Cnpitol House, a t:w and lafhiuu-nbleatock oi' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting ol Broad, Pilot, Felt, Blanket and Beaver Cloth Over Coafc, Cloaks, a large n-sortinent ot Frock and Dress, Business and Walking Coats, iic, Alc. An extensive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring Bottoms Pantaloons, of all colors, stripes aud tigures, made up ol the most fashiniia'jld mi.terials. A large variety of Vests, oi tho late.t cut. Genihmen's Linen Drawer, Undershirt?, Cravats, rrcarfj, Suspender-, H'U, Cap--, Carpet Bas, . a lot of oUnr urticles too huiih roui to mention. All of the aliove articles aie oirered tu the public at price lower ihun tny oilier estnbliMhment of this kind in this city DAI done before. Purchasing a we do our materials at Uie Eastern markets, mid mioiufacturing the clothing ourself, we think ussafc In soyiut; that we are enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper th;ui the rest, without less profits to ourselves. Being thus con-netted with our manufactory, wo shall be constantly in receipt ol new clothinj, made oi tho lutest style of goods, and cut in the hi-t4t fashion, by one of the best rutters in the west. We respfcttullv solicit the calls of the Genu to examine our slock, and if ihey find anything to suit, wo are confident tlie prices tdwnys will. Give u5 a trial, U all we ask. M. & B- oc9-d:tin CARVED WORK. ARCHITECTS, Builder, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others engaged In buildincr. can be supplied with earvod work for any purpose, whether Clwflfcal or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches. Centre Pieces to support chonde-ben, Paucld let w.U Krieies, Paps, Temples, Ac. Gfnttonten buitplicd Wtth original designs; Cliuiclies, rutrtlc Balk or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anvihiug on this side the Atlantic. Tlie subscriber ha had many yciirs experience, ond can refer to many of his works, public and privnte. The carved decorations upon the ceiling of tie Odd Fellows' Hall in Dayton was desirned and carved by him, and Is acknowledged to lie the most beautiiul and most appropriate tiling of the kind in Amcrico. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with farllirv. Figures and figure heads for signs. J. KOBiNSON, Carver, oc,ll-d3m Dublin. Franklin county. Ohio. TWO SPLENDIO FARMS. THOR RALE by the subscriber, reading ot Wotemlle, In tho X enmity of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price nnd payment, tied of thtmoit uplcndid mproitd famt upon thr. Maumtt Uivtr, ti wit : The iarm known as the Dodd furin, at Damascus, about twentv-tivc mile above Maumee City, containing nearly acres. 70 of which nre bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 1U0 acres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and out-linuses, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabnih nnd Erie cnnal passes through the farm, thus atihrd-ing water to all it pai ls, ana cue of transportation to the lake. This is rne of the mott beautiiul farms upon the .Maumee river, and probnblv can scnrcclv be exceeded in tlie State. Also, the tnnn upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres at bottom Innd upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there are lr,i i and very productive orchards of choice grafted fniii, .i..i dwiiiin (in.! out buildings, a variety of fruit, cnu-sitiug of n large quntitv of cherries, grapes, plums and peachesin short, n place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of fifteen veora, as a home for hirajelt. Terms may be known on application. niarlti H. REED. itii CO., CIOMMISHION AND KO'AiDING MERCHANT.-, wholesale J deah'is in Groceries and Produce Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sonnl nttentinn given to receiving and forwarding goods, and vcl ling produce consigned for rale. sel'J-dly I.. SKINNER, ..;'. of Aiie I. t,b, a, Ohio.) GENERAL Ajjeney, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese. Laid, and Produce iu general, No. 13. East Front st., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. liefer to Ju-tus Wright and A.G. Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass Si Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg & Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Blnllh, New Orleans ; S. B. Ross, Portirooulh ; Lnwson A- Covode. Well-ville ; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pin-burgh ; John Scott, Nashvillo; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. se'J-J-dtf JUST RECEIVED, AT the old stand opposite the State House, en unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, ueorly one hundred different kinds ot Fancy and Plain ' -mvi . -, rich Fancy nnd Plain Velvet. Silk, .Satin, (including white and light colored for pnrty nnd wtdiiinL' Dre?,) and wool Vesting Cravats, Silk and Linen root et HmdltrTohlBOl Shirts Bosoun ond Coll-iis, cottou and wool Drawers and Undersidris, silk Under-thirts and Drawers, Suspenders, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Hall Ho-tc ; nnd in brief, every article of Uie richest quality 0f gentlemen's wearing opparpl to lie found in the first draper establishments of the East. These goods were very recently selected with great enre by the underlined, in one of the beat Eastern market, nnd nre of the latest ;md most durable styles that could be found iu New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, and our citi7ens generally, nre respectfully invited to call and examine before they purchase el - where. A.A.STEWART. N. B. Orders from any part of the State, as heretofore, fairh- fiiiiy nnn promptly nirennen to. OOTv i till n t iMM. al- (iir iiL-ieriai I' I I ,11: M II fl tt 'I' f. V 11 I , V j I Just received and for sale nt manufacturer's pri- n- Mht-u. Airent, Four d-.ori North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. uulO-dlv CIHCLEYILLK RLANKETS. JUST HECElVED.nlnrtre lot ofpl bv 13 and 12 bv 12 qr. heavy I willed BED BLANKETS, manufactured out of native wool, by flip Scioto Manufacturing Conipnny. These blankets Pre hen-vier, I u i. r.nd fin. r lor the price than any Eastern make. Prices ranging, from f ii to Sid per pair. Also, iut received, u splendid assortment fit liiac-k and Red Plaid FL ANN ELM, for children's wear; Foncy Plaid do.; Plain Red and While Mixed do.; twilled Red: Mixed and White do. For sale bv iiovUMJin J. D. OSEORN A CO. I N S FRAN C E. flUIU PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, op ILvnTfonn, X Connecticut, continue to issue Policies on the most favorn-file terms, nt their Aircncy Iu Columbia, on Dwellings, Slorc-i, Hot.ls, Warehouses, .Mill", Manufactories Bams, etc. etc. etc. Al-o. on Household Furniture and Ooods, 'ares and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against loss or damage by fire. Abo, on Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goods, Pro-diue, BexnehoU Furniture, Ltvo Stock, and everv other deserip-tion of Mer.-handizc or peraonnl Propenv, Bh!pp.M or to be hip-ped per pood steam boat, or beau to and trom points on the Wm lm wateif", or between Enstem cities, (via Lakes, or other inland routej nnd any towns In the Western country, ugniint the hazards ol Island Tbamportation. Also, upon shipment of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, per good vessel or vessel, between New Orleans nnd Laetern port i. f -veen v,tv Orleans and otbrrfjulf parU lietwem all Ainericnn ports and F.ngli'h or European porta, or to any maritime port beftMM r i the Atlantic waterj, against the rsaiLS or the sea, n the lowe t rates of premium charged by other repptn.ilde Coin-pnnies. For full infuruiiition as to rates, adju.unent ol losses, Ac., apply to the undet slrned, who is authorized to issue Fire and Marine Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dec8-dlin Agent Protection InfUancc Company ANEL EDWARDS HEAP CASH BOOK STORE, next door to tlie Post-offlce, State street, Celumbui, Ohio. Constantly for sale, a general SHortment of Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications the Magazine, flfe Englijh, French nnd American Stationery. Onld Pens ot various styles, and of the best quality. En fmTings, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, c Ac. ccir-ti (JWVNNEVs NEW WORK ON SHERIFFS. LAW t)i MHEIlllrANDCORONEl-luti'ublihed,''Aprae-tlenl trettlio on the law of nhcnll nnd Coroner," with form nud rrfrrencits H the siatutes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. By II. E. Gwynne. TliU work treat i of the appointments and qualifications of Sherlfl and Corener, ilm appointment of deputbt and jailer, ami liability for their acts, and generally, of the duties and liabilities ol the iherlil and rorottt r. Among other subjects discussed, aro the service of sutmnoni or proees'i not requiring bail ; the service of capias ud respondendum end ad aatUlactcndum ; arrcl and prlvllgr and dirhnrge tleri'froin ; ball ; prison bounds; eseppei; eiier! ol the wru ol n-plivni; rvii-.- In I'l'Ttm- hi : loiein and domostlc nttacbmeiit ; proceedings Against water craft; tlie iriun urn HOWU nun proci-iiiigi ui'T' uniier, euorncing wvy, sale of goods or Inurl, Ben, title acquired tliereunder, Ac ; writ ot halx-re raeiii, posea!ui-m ; writ of linbens corpus servlc of nhpotBAI ex''cit!ifiii on decrees; proceedings far reooery ol dowry; arrest, in; In criminal ciitos; keeping of Jail; Inquests of lunacy) forcilile detoiner; fun'', election-, and lacs of the sheriff. Under each bend will be found the laws of (he three States Ohio, Indiana nnd K'urucky, upon the subject treated of. The work also contsins such tonus as are usually required by I.' . ,.: . la the discharge of ihelr duties. From Judre Wright Mr. Owynut's "work Is o good on methodical and well arranged and must be very useful not only to professional cent! -man mi I to (he officer of our mum- but to 1 suitors nud purchasers at judicial tabs' and to all Interested In Mi" i. til- of property derived through such inles." ri om juiuo .uci.cnu ",o worx lias e,,me undT my notieo hlefa ( inl)OulPs M lerge an amount of lnw on the subject dls- cuitsed, In so condensed a form. ' JiouiJuJgi- Ju-i oh Jt ttn. 'ind J v Ar.dn-ws Esa : " Il supplie. a want which has long been ti lt rot the Btf hnve here-Uttore found Jt necessary to grope their way throuah the reported rie to ascertain tho law upon many ol the subjects treated of in this work subjects, too, about which tho Bar U often required to give advice." From Jud;tc Wjlk. r U will lie seen thai the work is adapted to meet the wants not only of Sheritfs and Coroners, but of the her generally. Such a work has lung ben felt to be a great desideratum, we presume thct no Shcrillor Coroner, or practicing lawyer, w,ll Ion,; be without it." 1 vol tJ vo Price in good Law binding, 81 For sale at the hook store of fMirir) 1 N WHITING ct HUNTINGTON hoT1,7veiii'1kse RECLIVI.D nt CarHU-HaI), this .1,.-. 10UU yds Rngaud List Carprt, from 25 to Sfi; 2J(J(! do Striped, Cotton ami Wool do; OMO do Cotton and Wool Ingrain do ; :000 do ul) Wool do do : 3000 do ImiMrinl 3 ply ami Bru-sels. Our itock Is the forget, nnd we can sell Carpets lower than ever offered in the city. Also, receirea 4 pes 'l feet wide, super extra Oil Cloth ; 15 do 8 to 9 ft do do do from (nl to 100 yds ; 50 do 3 to IV) ft do do do to 125 yds. We cut Oil Cloths to suit any sDe room or hall. Also, on hind a large assortment of splendid Rugs, from 13 to nud Coco, .Manilla, Grata nud Rope Mutts Also, ft .vplendld assortment of all kinds of Curtnin material. Window BlitiJ and Pninted Curtolnj, to be old at very low figures tor roNh. oc2-dXw3mJ J. D. OSIiORN A Co. CARLISLE DOUtt. rY J. BOYD, opposite the now Court HOSi South Minn a Ftrr aprbt-wJcwtf CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO. PRINTING OFFICE FOR SAEE VWIHG NewLpnjici- EUblishment fn Northern Ohio, nt the termination ol a Branch Railroad which is now in active operation, Is offered fur sale. The matcrialx have been used but fifteen months. It U the only Whig paper in the county, and the pntronoge respectnble nnd on the increase. In every reeiiecl the situation is desirable, as it Is tituated in one of tho most productive counties in the State, end well improved. For particulars, enquire of the Editor or Titr Ohio State Jocrnal. iiuv3-ri(wtf J. RIDLUVAY & CO., Itrnnil ire r . I 'aIiioiIiiib. Hi,;,,. 1 r AM'FACTnM.ltS i.f Sn no RneiBM. .-'tnve-. Plows it,it all kinds nf Machinery. Thev ere the exclusive mamiiacturrra iuthispnrtof tlieriuteol BUOfC'fl IMPROVED DOUBLE AND i . 1 1 1 I uvt. luuiUMi j., fi iki nave recently prorurfo an eniirr new fet of patterns eontiiinln late improvements made under the fpec ihl direction of the patentee That Stove, they aro now prepared to say, is th" very best family Cooltinj Stove which has ever been made, cither here or el- where. There ore four sizes, from No. 'J to No. 5, varying in bize and priue so as to auit ijiv fnniilv. ine i1 . aiio ma,ta tne Piinilum Cooiaing t-ioveol'a iu-pc rlor pattern, lliis Is a good and cheap atove. Their Mock of Stoves consists, npatt. ot tho following: Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven CaiokiliiT Stoves Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wn-rer's Air-Ught Parlor Stoves elojuit pattern. Peckhtm'.- do., Vcmicnt do. and Box Stoves. Coal. Parlor ond BhtM) StoVe. i luiu iu iaic moves, i laic noxec, nuir j.cs. The nubictibert alto continue the Plow bu:iue, ai fonnorlv, nud m.ike a variety of kinds of the very bc.t materials and work tnanxblp. In addition to their former buines, they have prepsred them-elve; ai treat expense, and aro uow mnnulncluilng STEA.M EN-GINLS, oi vnr.ou,; sizes nnd patterns, but all embracing tho latest tiupruiemi iiu. ineir pneeu win os r low as worx oi ific sr.u.e quality enn he procured for elsewhere. Machinery of oil kinds made to order, and repairs promptly attended to. The ubicribei ii are ftlH the exdusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel tn thii State, the beit saw mill wheel In Uie. A continuance of ptthUo patronage is solicited. ctetiaTn- j. uiouu'iv a co ITALFARLE REAL ESTA'UE FOR SALE. The sub-f scriher offi-r for tale, on very libera) terms th" following do-scribed real etnte. titunte on the National roud, in the Immediate vicinity ot the eaeteni bounding line ot the corporation ot Columbus nnd opjmrite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots Nos. CO, 99, 10U, 11)5 and l')G, of Crosby s nddi!i a of out-lots Also, Nos. 1 , !. 'I and 8 of Ramsey's addition, C6, nud of Cbompiou'd subdivision of half section No fi3. AL.o, ln-lot No. S3, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. 36 there is a good two story brick hou'C, together with suitable out-houses Ac. There is ano on in lot No. 23, on Town st., a email frntno hcasc. For further particulars, as to price, Stc, inquire of the subscriber on the piciniaea. apl3-dAwli AMOS ft, RAMSEY. A CARD. THE subscribers having, it considerable expense, crtctrd a Foundry and Machine Shop, such as wilt meet the increased demand of the city of Columbus, re ipectfully solicit a share ot tho public patronage. Thankful lor pan favoi'J, ihey would ak for a continuation ot them, pledging thenuelVW tu moke itwuriliy tht contidence of an enliL-htencd public. julylMrodlwAwtf AMB03 St LF.NNOX. far:ii for sale. C CONTAINING 20(j acre? upon the west -ide of the Scioto river, ' 17 miles north of Columbus, and 5 north of Dul lin ; 5 miles from the Lake Erie and Cincinnati Rnilrchd, Mid -1 miles irtiu the Columbus Plank Road. The land ia first rate, Ih'acres under iin provement, with ii never failing strenm running through all pnrts. There is n good stone bouae, with hard end nun water pumps close to the door. There Is ft sugar enmp and orchord of young grafted trees The location is very healthy, and near the ceitbra. tfd Sulphur Springs. For turtlior mformttlOB. Ipprff upou the prt uiises, of oe:il-dlm JNO. ROBINSON. Ol,ASSES.-l,000 hrl, Molas.c i, landing from Br.II lslo, KING sk HEFFNER, ' Main street, Cincimiati J.IX and for talc by p6 STILL AT IT! CABINET MAKING. The subscriber ttill continues to enrry on Uio Cabinet Making, in nil its various branches, nt his old stand, on Rich L '2 doors ett of l'enig A Son's Drug Store, and opposite the Mechanic's Hall, where he is offering soino cheap bui gains (and idling, too,) consisting of Bureaus Bedsteads (both screw rail and square raih Bre,ikfnr.t, Side, Dining nnd Centre Table, Stands, (plain and full leaf.) (ntirtettm Sofas nud In short every thing needed thai can be nitide in our line. And, always ready to make work to order on isu i notice. Repairing nnd varnishing done with ncntnesi and despatch. Remember the place, coi AVA itrett, Alan liiiltTtnkltis. The subscriber hnving bought out Mr. Backus who for many yenrs earned on that business t net es fully, confuting of t.n ex ccllent Hearst aud n variety of t'ojhns, both In size and qurdity. (from a tine Mahogany to n common,) I now prepared to attend to all calls thol be may receive, both trom the city and country. My prices will be uuitorm and moderate. I have aLo made arrniigemn:!- wtfb tho proprietors of the Dead House, in the east luryiug ground, for U' pout.ug the dead of tboee who wish it, on vary reoaonnble terms, and the corpse will bo ta-M thence to any ot the Cemeteries of the city, without xtrn charge. From my put experience, find n desire to plen-e nil, I confidently solicit a share ol patronage, believing that I can satisfactorily perforin the lnt led rites of sepulture. n rv9-lmd.v2m,v H. HALM. A 'lTHrAND SAW .VI UL FOR SALeT AN excellent farm of 179 acre, hi Genon tp., Delaware co. R 17, Tp. 3, S. 4, on the east side of Big Walnut at the mouth ot Uuncnn'n run ; about ft) acres improved, nbout HO of good bottom 1 md. Ti:e tarm Is well calculated for grain or stock. It is n psrt of the Maxwell tract. There ia a tine setllemput around it. On the premises there n ft got.d saw mill, which takes the water from Wrtlnnt creek nnd DVMMsVl run. It Is n good site for i artel mill. The farm, and on undirided half of the saw null, will bo miM tni tlirr or separute. About one third ot the pny will le required iIoimi, the babuice in pavments. Mr. Hammoud lives n he place. jylb-3tdAwtl WALTER THRALL. coTlT'o.T7176al ! - " frri AAj BUSHEL:- fire) quality of Northern Coal for ale d'jyJVf' by the Li'k'iigand Cchocion Coul Company, It their Yard opposite Ilnyden's Factory. orP-diwtf THOS. BT1TT, Agent. CURLER PALM LEAF BEDS. rTHB mbseribers b' commenced the mnnulacTure, In tlie city 1 nl Coluinhns Ohio, of Cut led Pulm Le al Matresaes, being decidi dly the ben and cheapc;! nrticle for Both ever intreduced into this uiurket. For elnf-ticiiy they cannot le excelled, and lor n long continuftnee of their cla.stic properties they are fully equal to curled linir, with the advantage of always remaining pertectly elenn and sweet, ond a ith Uie ndditionnl Bdvantnge that they can be afforded for much less money. They have been extensively used in the Eastern States uud have never failed to give un.vcrsal ...'iti.-incti.m. We Ehnll kep Malre--,cj r, n-tFintly on hand mrnufacred of pure curled 1'Hlni Leaf oli.ne, aUo Palm Leaf In combinatiuu with Cotton, and another kind still, of I'alm Leal combined w ith curled Hair. The citizens of Columbus and vanity, hud the citizens of olher towns and counties fn central Ohio, era respectfully notified that we intend to make It for the interest of ALL who wish for beds superior to any ethers iu u- whether for ri'XLic houses or private residences, to purchase of our mannfactore. Beds made to order of any size, and nil orders promptly filKI. Our manufactory h, forth" pre-nt, on High street, Columbus eat.t side, btwren Stale and Town, yrr the store Of T. P. Ellis Si o., and A. W. Brown A Co. J. II. BEUBE A CO decT -diwtf J. L. dk W. A. UILL, IRON FOUNDRY, corner of Town and Canal streets, Columbus 1 Ohio; Warehoie, No. 7, Broadway Exchange. Stoves Ploughs Com Shellers, Hollow Ware; and a general assorUncnt of Foundry Cnatings, always on hand. Job work nnd Machinery made to order in tho best manner, and on laort notice , juneS9-wAt-wtf ,IW" SB SUPS MARSAPAUILLA COMPOUND. rHl R,,D ""H. AND nt fr IN tJt'AkT OTTt. rntfi rreipe from which the Hiiakkn HAiiafAeiLLA is made a r";'l ''h" 'd iwnrl) a year .n.ee, ,u a great eipcnse.) from ', T,-Mu, ' r ,,ht sUoro nlihoiiKli it baa not been made puGlic until thn prent time, ft ha. ihnr Hl'i V"! , i'mau-l it tU tutwrior w any other Preparation Of uV kind over yet offered to the public. Thi Pk In which It 1. prepared, vla , by .n,m, enable, the prop, ie-tor to extract trout tho herbs u-ed llieir lull .tre41fth 'tnif real ffl. ii-v,edea(dcra!uii) which has net. i Vl !.,. Ut,vi-w in Ui-inaiiula.;iuring of any other rinrsaparflla Compouu.l, hence lt vast superiority as toiu me.Bcal qualities, over si 1 other would be ' . 0AUBAPAHILLAH. TB those at presmt using a Harsapanlia mixture, a slcgl trial will convuico i i,i m o the ahovo tact The wiiudtfif'ul hskillaa ,.r ii,i. - ' .... .. the manner In which it i prepared, (namely. "' rtism) as well a jo the composlUon of the Ingredicntt used. Iu leading Ingredltnt . u . ,. ,I0v'LrUS SARSAPAIULLA, t nmMMd with mnuy other rooU mid herbs which ore used tn no other rtar.apnrilla compound nt present before the public ; and Uio MKjNkM JJp have examined the recipe, from which It Is com- rrrt h i. me w. i preprntion ol that inestimable root fXUu., and that the properties It eomb.ues ns a medicine is entirely peculiar to Itself; it acts a n gentle stimulunt, nnd also as an al teniiive H a piimulnnt, in exciting the octinn of the w when torpid a a tnihl Ionic, In givinir nrrngUi nnd lone to the stomach a. n purgaLve, in moving ihe bowel i lulticlent for the purpose or nature, without exciting them to uimntuml action, end as a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. In rciuovlniE oil the unhealthy humors of hnpurltlej therein con-taurd, and thereby Invigoratintj the entire ay.tetn, lor which rea-scin il s peculiarly efflcacious in the rrmovi.l nnd permanent cure of all dUeascs mjm from an IMPL'JtE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples Blotches, Sore Eyes letter. Scald Head, .iubborn Ulcera, Biles all diseasesre-miIiiis- from the uie of Mtrcury, Ac, Ac. Jt is aUo not Us bene-ttcial in Rheumatism. All Liver Complaints Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-nets, Loss ot Appetile, Acidity ol tho Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases w hen tliey nriMj front corrupt humors ; and as a never tailing remedy In all di-e-uc i arising from n DERANGEMENT OF THE NEUVOU3 .SYSTEM, It is unparulleled ; uih as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits De-pondency, Epllepue Fiu, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Afleetlotis, Genernl drhility, Stc Ac. It is found also to fiitax' rc'ic'0 'e,on''' u " complaint peculiwly incident to This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as In thai depends tho benefit to be derived from Its use. Be parti' ular in seeing that the buttcls ere put up in blue wrappers w ith a beautiful steel plate cngraviiig of tlie head of one of the sect ol Shakers un the wrapper, and at tbobottom of the label a tac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this inriiicine from being injured in tu ronutnUou by unfair and dishonest means. Agcutsin Columbus: B, EL Mhakinoi, Denio Sl Sons, O. Ro-dehu A Co., Kino a Bkiocs, Wm. Sciinjeideb. So -I in uuart bottles, nt $1 ench, or fl bottles for S5. rr.nc.pm Depot, No. , College Dels, Cincinnati. S.D.Howe, I ropnetw. to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had ot the principal Druggim throughout the United States and Canada. C all on our agents and get a pamphlet, from w hich you will be able to Judge for your.clf whether the medicine hi applicable! lo your Individual cafe or not. HOWE'S CELEBRa"tED COI OH CANDY. THE REST feEMKDV XNOWN ( on CQUUHS, COLD1, IIOAJISENEaS, SOEE Tit BO AT, WIIOOP7NO COt'OII, AC., C. It, r.-jnitalion is nowaofullyenablished, it Is unnecessary to ppenk further ot it here, merely referring to our agents In Columhui, who will jsaUtt to its meriti. novlO-ly MONEY ! jToNEY ! -HONEY ! T '- Fifty Thonaand Dollar fu Ohio! Ht'ub-criborwill givo particular atttmion to the collection in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana. Illinois, Miouri, Kentucky, Iowa and WMMia. of dial ofaaaj oi claims long since marked as "Lois -Gone Wet," and " not collectable," by Merchants, News-MJtei DUbUahere, Man ufac Hirers and others. Five yearn tape HeNe hU fvrn lorn confidence hence there will be no charae, but so tar an collections arc made. Curds giving relerences, terms and hij tractions, wdl be ient in answer to poit paid letters. Addreee, w. B. JAllVIS, M?H-dAwly Attorary at Lew, Columbus, Ohio. M COPARTNERSHIP, t i L riTci. Wiir.lcsnlo and Retail Groeew, and Denkrs In Produce, would rrapectiullr inform their friends t:iid the pu bile I'emndly, thattheyhaveeiitnrd into copartnership, pd mar be found at the wnrehoU'e formerly oce"Ped by John W illard, near tho Scioto Bridge, where they oiler o huge mtsuri-UBtt nt Qrootnei very low for cash or produce. T'le? will Uo pny en.h for all kinds of produce. JOS. McLLVAIN, ;uly5dAv.-. r. ffffiB. PMjHff UAUK S5X5t maaTTannwMd highly ap mP ?I i"""' na.0.' Uic 8t inilU nowinuee, and war-GFa mPfa wcl1' Mauufactnrrd nnd for sale by J. L A . A. Gill, at the JeI9wat-wtf FIUNKLIN rOL'NDHV RVtvn11 NEW WORK. rfS?!Ii 9li5m vy& beiDf e Hailor-boy Confee-lioni and Reminiscences ot the Son of a Gentleman in the nwreutfla tvi. By Renoau Melville, author ol "Type,-" Orifoo, and "MardVlvoM2mo. Price 75 eta. Ju-;trfceh-cd d i j 1 WH1TiNQ HUNTINGTON tULlAirSfe!-) OP' SPAINt (Yl ,TK? S UNFINISHED TOUR IN 1847. By 3. T. enW??" 1 Sf Ju;t reivt M u.c nook torc of LN. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. t r ei?S?r8,?S!,?. Ojfe""" LBMOWgs 1 L.LHHISUN oftera his servirce as teacher of French nnd German.,to those persons who trjah to acquire a thorough kt.owledg. of those Lijigunges, at very moderate terms Tile .conswui be given at tho reFidences of the pupils, and at mv Ktool room, on Rich street between High nnd Third, next toD'r S. KQuuth't office. - iPt tf RS$S5coStmi plate, tindTop. mm $T& &1 ireofa!Ulze, Copper and Bi ues Kettles nud nil kinds ol Tiu, Copper and Sheet Jrn Ware, for tale low at v n t, e . HEYL & MASON'.". N, B. Roofing, Spouting, and all kinds of Job Work in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, done upon the shortest notice and in the be.,t manner. Jcll-3tdAwtf H. A M Pnn v i v d ,'EW.'in''kably fine, tull blooded, and thorouicli oiea vumun BULL CALVES, prices from 3 to SO uuuars is Ma ewer soon. Lnquire at my steam saw mill. oc0-w;im M. L. SULLIVANT. TEALER IN ROOTS AND SHOLS High t,oppoite the 6tate J House. Boot and Shoes made to order by experienced workmen, in the lien style and on short notice. a urn assortment ot LntUes and CliUdren a Shoes constantly on hand. lauij-imuumw Bl('KEYK HOlSE-BY CLOfJOB WOODS. IT ol A I.f. i , Clkbk, Spbingpikld, O. 'Ine Office of the Ohio r Stage Company's Lines to Sandusky, Columbus, Wheeling am Dnyton, Is kept nt the Buckeye House, passengers taken to nnd from the depot free of charge. Meal always ready on the arrival ot the cars. We refer the traveling public to tlie proprietors of the Stage Lompnmes, who are willing to certify that there is a siagt office at the Uuckfs Home, that receipts for tare to any point on the lino. CW. DOWNS fc CO. OPPER. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturers, Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. se22-wtf 0t TRUNK FACTORY, "'ig 't., between High and Front, n few rods north-wet t nro the urw Metl)0dist Church, Columbus, Ohio. O. W. PETERS la manufacturing 40 to 50 trunks per week, and increasing, to auit the demands of the trade ; warranted a first rale article, ot the latest styles which he Is selling cheaper limn at any factory in the l.nfted States. Orders from merchants and others uromotlv attended to. . , , PRICES AT RETAIL. A good iron-bound common trunk covered with leather, A Inrgc size iron-bound round top, 3 apartments, " A second " it M m i, SI .'X) 3 00 3 75 mv34-lyw A liberal deduction to those who buy to sell, Hrvi . STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! bl L A MASON havo just received a large supply of Rsth-bnne A Co's LaMI Oven Aix-Tight Cook Stoves decidedly the best stove in the mnrket, nnd warranted to give raris-faction or no sale. AUo, the Iron Kin, just the thins for farmers' use. very heavy castings nnd tnkea in from 24 to 38 inch wood. Also, Nos. 2. 3, 4, S and ti, Premium Cook Stove, an excellent pattern. Allot which they are prepared to sell as low, if not a little lower, than they can be bought in tiiid market, nt the sign ot the Kettle, opposite the Franklin Bank, High St., Columbus. jell-HdAwtf MACHINE CARDS. KII.BOiTrNK JOXEA beve just received a full and complex n-wrtment of Machine Caids, from the celebrated Leicester Manufactory, which thej are clfer-ing for cnsli at lower prices than ever before sold in tuls market ptyflowtf GRISWOI.D not sic, DELAWARE. OHIO. This well-known establishment decidedly the pleisnntest location in town, being en the summit with the Court Houe, Public offices Ac. bsat just been neatly refitted and newly furnished, and now affords accommodations equal In comfort, if not superior, to nv similar eosXetn in the country. Amongst its attractions to bo'ardi n 'ml visiters are a delightfully shaded lawn, for promeiia.luu Msd ether healthful nimiseinenu, ami, in their season, a great variety of the choicest fruits nnd vegetable. Also, a convenient UM well supplied READIM1 ROOM, where "the feat of reason" may be enjoyed. Old and nea friends and the public hi yrsw ttt aawftjj m call, nnd no pains will be spared to make their stay agreeable. Families nettang tlie Springs can be well accommodated at this House Faxe as good as tlie best Bills low and uniform. apSO-t-wlwAwtf F ORISWOLD. l:AjLE'FO V DRV, DROAD ST., WEST END OF THE NATIONAL BRIDGE, CO-Mf LL'MBUS. AM BOH A LENOX, mom .Lecturers of all kinds of Castings Steam Engines, Plows, Ac. They are also preparing 8 nrw and beautiful t-election of ftove patterns, viz : four sizes, a, !t, 10 A 11 inch boiler Premium Cooking Move, cast and sheet iron Air-Tipht Parlor Stoves, &e. We have purched the right to manufacture tlie celebrated "American Reserve Draft Cooking Stove," which i universally allowed to le equal, If not superior to my now in use. Abes rfuti Stoves, of the lntet and mmt approved style. Plows of the most approved construction, wilt always be found on hand, coital to any in the markrt, and at eucb prices cannot fail to please. We alio manufacture cast and wrought iron railing to the latest etyl". varying in price from 1 to per foot Steam Engines, of various sires and pattern, embracing the latest improvements and at as low price as can t e pro cured at any other establisineni. Machinery repaired at the fhortest notice. (jy2-dAtwlmwtf IIENRV O. NOBLE, Attorney nt Law, Colnmbna, Ohio. MLLnttend to law business in Franklin and adjoinln; coun-TT tie. OlH-e with Henry Sunberrj, E-q., Gwynne's traUaV inj. fJetUJ-dlwAwtf CHRISTIAN PARLnit M Mi AIM-. POPULAR ILLUSTRATED PERIODICAL FOR ALL CLAfl Ma. UiU U"U" "W" -S""- - PI or.n. A . '"Vr, " Vuar lUftahM ftlins tn occupy a field peculler joi icKioi a moral and CLri.t.iui Iit.rutura. Us) MM ence will be, so fir li foej, to eountorect tho unwholesome tendency ot the light literature of the day. U will be e work which the iniuer h oi imrouuce into tui family without fear ol contatniat-Uon which may be pCed in tho bands of the daughters aad youth or our land, without endnugerinr their morals, encrvattu their minds or vitiating their nut-. Tho blending of the graoe ol rhetoric, and the charms of the imanlnaUon witli the ueefuJ. the good, and the true, end thus to atLain a Lif raiur allied to Roll-lion, is the great purpose of this Mugnzin . ; and as such it kye its claim upon thoae who Lpprcclate the Importance of such an object This peculiarity of doslgn enables the Conductor to call to Ue old a class of the ablest w nter. and thinkers in Uie oountry, whose productions could not bo obtained for a Maguino of a tcee useful nnd elorated character. The Kmbtlluhmtnu nre ot the biuheit or.it-r tn m,,.in oJ exeiutlon, and plentifully given. Great attention will be given to tho Afkrfc published. A ehue of beautiful and really meritorious plocos adspted from the heat (.uoiouicrs, wm or inciuuea ia ine voiume. inn feature alone will lc found to be weU nigh worth the price of the volume. We need Just such a work, to fill a place in our Christian machinery tor which no other wheel, so far as wo ore aware, li at prrst nt provided. And it really eecrna to us that for the beat Inter its of into lies and of society, this ought to bo prompt!) ud cfllch ntly sustained. Tht IndtpmiUnt. Its pages aro filled with orirfnal matter from some of tho ablest pens in the countrv. it Is a work worthy to be upon the table ol every Christian family In the land. Herald of the Ptaim. The Christian Parlor Mrgaiine Is taking a high place among our native monthlies. Beautiful lUustrntiona, original matter by able authors, nnd a very elegant style of execution, all bearing upon the Inculcation of Christian morals, and a religious spirit, desorvo both cotnuieudation and encouragement A Y. Christian Enquirer. OBEAT INOVCEMENTS TO et'BSCBIlE. The proprietor will give to every subscriber ol the ChrisUan Parlor Magazine, who wil pay one year's lubscriptlon (2,00) la advance, a copy of W. L. Ormsby's just finished engraving of Stuart's Washington ; a magnificent engraving tn line, IS by S3 inches iu size, and executed in the most finished style of art This Is a faithful hue for lino copy of Hcath'scnpraving, in a style fully equal, if not superior to the original. Publisher' price S3,00 per copy. The proprietor has made such arrangements that this engraving can be n tiered u a premium for no other periodioaL TERMS : 13, in avce, with tiie enosuviko or Washikoto. 3 copies for ffi wltneeob. 8 18. " " GEORGE PRATT, Publisher Christian Parlor Magaiint, ocL5-$10-2inw Xi Nassau street. New York. UOtTNT PLKA1SANT ACADEMY, m KINGSTON, OHIO. Thii institution, located In Kingatoe, Ross co., Ohio, on the Mnysville turnpike, will be onen for the reception of Pupils, on the first Monday fn October. Kingston is n - mail, but healthy village, ten miles from Chilhcothc, and tiiir- ty-uvc mile? aim Loiumous. This institution was established by the Mt. rieasant Presbyterian Congregation, but bv an arrangement between tht Stockholders and the Columbus Presbytery, it has been adopted by that Presbyter v a their Presbyterial Academy. A convenient two stujry brick build in t; has been erected, and a supply of Chemical, Philosophical and Electrical Apparatus obtiuneu for Illustrating the .Science. The Trustees have secured the Rev. James A. Snrrat, A. M-, ns Principal. He comes highly recommended as a succeas-ful Teacher, from MarysviQe, Ohio. No pains will bo spared to make this Academy one of the first order. An effort willbc mode to tench pupils to think for themselves, and to secure accuracy rather than rapid progress. Surveying wiU be taught practically, with inatrumeuis as well as theoretically. Ind uction will be given in vocal music. Besides the ordinary eouroe of English, .Mathematical and Classical studies, there will be a department d feigned to tit young men for teaching. For the pr esent, there will be a female as well as a male depart ment. The Principal will be aided by a well qualified fenule, and such other assistauts as may be requisite. Three or four young men fitting for the ministry tn the Presbyterian church, will receive their tuition gratuitously in this Academy. Application for this alfl may be made through tho President of the Board. Thn year will be divided into two sessions of 22 weeks and each session into two quarters of eleven weeks. Tuition and In-cidcntol expenses will uc required in advance, unless by a special arrangemtut with the Principal. Tuition per qr. in common English branches 93 W History and Philosophy 00 ChemlMtry and Algebra 3 00 Surveying and Languages 6 00 Twenty-five cents per quarter wfJl he required of each pupil to defray Incidental expenses. Board can be obtained In pleasant private families, Including room, fuel and lights, at il.fJ par week. Tlie Trustees arc Rev. JAMES HOGE, D. D., Columbu. Rev. WILLIAM COX, Lancaster. Rev. TIMOTHY STEARNS, Kingston. A. W. THOMPSON, M. D, Mr. HENRY MAY, Sen., Mr. CHARLES WOODS, Mr. WM. W. ENTREKIN, Letters of Inquiry concerning the Academy may be adirwied to the Principe), In Kingston. By order of the Trustees. T. STEARNS, President A. W. Thompbon, Sec'y. Kingston, Sept 7, 18-1D oe6-w LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. SFR1NO AND HUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1M9. For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and nfter Tuesday, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Pu-srngcr's Trains will run as follow : Leave Depot on East Front street, at S o'clock lu minutes A. Mi and 3 o'clock, P. M., for Mil ford, Foster's Crossings, Dcertiuld. Morrow, Wayncsville, Spring Valley, Xeulo, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning, leaves SprhiRtield at 4 A M. and 2- P. M. Passengers for New York, Boston and Intermediate points should take the 5, 10 A. M. Trnlu from Cincinnati. rassengers for Columbus, Zancsville, Wheeling, and Intermediate towus should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. Tho Ohio Stage Company are running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Doily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in cos-nection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Dally Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the 3 P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Sprinirfield at 12 M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 3 P. M ., and Springfield at i P. M. Ft re from Cincinnati to Xenin Il 90 H Springfield S 90 " " Sandusky City 6 SO Buffalo 10 00 Cotumbue 4 N For other Information and Through Ticketa, apply at the Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendeeit rnia Company will not be responsible for Baggage exceeding 50 dollars hi nlue, unless the tame Is returned to the Conductors or Agent, and freight pnld at the rate of a passage for every 500 dollars in value above that amount. eprVtf GREAT lAIPKOVEJIENiT IN PLANING. TONUl'E-ING AND G ROVING LUMBER. JOSEPH P. WOODBHRVK PATENT PLANING MACHINE. The subscriber having receivrd Letters Patent for a stationary Cutter, Pinning, Tomrueing and Grovelng Machine, now onen for snle Machines end Rights to use the tame. This machine vrfll plane ft.ObO feet of hoards to any uniform thickneee, in one boar ; producing a better ttnhbed surface than It Is possible to plant by any other means now known, not exceptinc ihe hand plsne, end is peculiarly adapted to plane and joint clapboards, or weather boarding, and will do the work fa- ter sud better than any marhtua heretofore invented, 'in! - machine la sn arranged that It planea the board with an unbroken shaving the whole width and length 1 f er that ia reciuired to do an eouftl MTKJunt of work bv the Rotarr Cutting Cylinder, now in common use. The construction and orgMii ration of this Machine Is different trom nny other now la u?e. Communications for further particulars cheerttillv responded to by addressing the subscriber (post paid,) Boston. Vass. One of tlie above Planing Machines may lie seen in operstioa by filing on the Patrntee JOSEPH P. WOODBURY, Rorder street, Eaat Boston, MiusochusetU. mn lo.'19-lrw r.a p. GRIFFITH'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND WATER PROOF BLACKING. The undersigned ti the inventor end mnnnfactnrer of tlie above named article, which he can recommend to Ida friends and the public as worthy ot their consideration. Having been engaged some thirty years in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, he considf rs himself n judge Of the merits of tle article he offers for sale, and of the ettcct It produces on Leather. This hlackine will not produce a polish, but makes the iMtber softer, much more durable, and renders It WATER PROOF. I ie solicits those who desire to keep their feet dry, to wear easy boots or ahoe. or to practice real economy, to give It a fair ulai, and be wiU warrant satisfaction. For sale wholesale or retail at my Shoe Store at No. Ul, EMl st, three doors north of the Frnnkhn House, where ail order will be thankfully received, and properly attended to. eeS,'4-lyw r J. B. GRIFFITH. A. L. MARTIN & CO., FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILORS, Jbal ext. 9 Ml Buildings, p stairs. A. L. Maxtin A Co., respectful- ly Inform the citirens ot Columbus nnd vicinity, that thev are cow rtgtt fifft up, and prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them, with the utmost punctuality and deipatch and they w1h particularly tn Impress upon the minds of n'l thst they have spared no pains or expense to secure the best oi workmen, eo that their cut-MBCTI can rely upon thn: garment being made In the best pes sib manner. A. L. A Co.. being peraTJwly acquainted with the most fubion-able Eastern Tailors, have made arrangements with the CuHare of the leading establishments to have patterns forwarded fro time to time of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They will alf o fees ive monthly from Paris a plate of Fashions In fact, they are determined that no Tailoring Establishment in the Unite -d S tares shell outdo them In either style ot fashion or workmanship.Particular fttiettirn paid to Cutting Ladles' Cloaks sad See. Also, Youths' and Children's Dresses. An asorrarnt of Cloths, Caashneres and Ve-une, kept ecu-sternly on hand. A. L. MARTIN A CO, cel-tf Nos. 1 and 9, Neil'i Odeon Build n.-s upstairs CARRIAGE TRI.1IMING9. 3- PIECES Painted Canvass. O is " Damak Linen. 4 " Silver Drah Broadcloth. 900 eett Prats Hnb Bands. Dafhen. Tuft 1 Jiee. Patnt and Eaanx-!..d Laathrr Axles, Springs end Malleable Castings Fot -ale at tf.e ngn of Hit (noj 01LT PADLOCK. MTOTKA! avTOVBM! HT0VB8! WTt ha' jnst raeseved r. iar?e lot ci i.ooxinc .-itovee, una TV (Air-tight) Store aheap as the cheap. t. i i oai ir,ve, nit ii wr wux aeu mm eM-rrrf i W. DOWNS A CO. WE arc prepared to nr-nufarture Furnneea for heating dwei-linrs nd public building. W. DOWNS CO. JCW received ndforsdr, lfObrUH. C. TAR.1! RiSO A H E r r N r. ft,p. i
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Full Text | VOLUME XI IT. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1849 NUMBER 143. PRINTED AND PUDLISHID BY SCOTT It BA9COM. orFICF ,oi:tii-i:aht roaNna or mull ,T, .so fCOAn TlCilillrt Invariably In adrsuice. The Dully, to persons In Columbus, per yr " " -.in by mull out of llolumlius M during the session, and Tri-Weekly balanci ytar In Columbus Bj null lU Trl-Weekly by null Weokly In Columbus Out of the city; by mail, singlo To clubs of four and umvftnis ,r, itn . 3 UO of .. S 00 . . 4 (10 . 3 no . . i on .. 1 JO .. 1 S5 .. 1 00 .. i! on .. 1 oo .. 50 .. 40 To clubs of ten and upwards, to one address Dally, session . Trl-Weckly Weokly, finale To clubl of five and upwards Adrertlnlng The following raid and rulos of advertising- havo been agreed upon bomeen mo proprietors of the Ohio statesman and the Ohio State Journal to bo observed, In all casos, alter thii date. July SO, 1849. Dully l'upcr. On. iqaare, 10 line or Lett, one insertion " " each uddittonol. ." 1 week i a..." H J... " " 1 month H .... S ... ..." - 9 ..." " " Standing card, 3 Unci or Icia, per annum oo!uniD,Wilh 4 changes, " " . . 60 50 . . u 'ii .. 1 50 .. I 00 3 00 .. 4 00 .. 6 00 .. 8 00 .. 10 00 ,. 13 00 ,. 18 00 ,. 10 00 .. SO 00 . S9 00 . 25 00 . no oo . 80 00 3.'. 00 . 40 00 , 45 00 55 00 00 00 6 . 2 ' 19 chuneed weekly. .laily ,. 1 V. .ill 4 CllBIUPI. 1 6....".... 19 ehnnged weekly. . Other cose not provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the uiuiy. above rate. TIiq stimuiird of measurement to be minion type. For each additional suuure in the dally, inserted otw month, or a greater length of time, Rttd for each additional square inserted under the veaiiv rates hall price. No advert) icuionl to he ennsidered by the yw, unless it is spe-oiticdon the mnnu script, or previously agreed upon between the. parties.. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of h-y.A advertisements lievond the. amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidate (tor offlce of every description,) to he charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the pame to he, in all case", paid in advance. All advertisement from Ktn.nfrorn r transient persons to Ikj paid in advance. , Advertisements not marked on Uic copy for a specified number of insertions, will bo continued one month, iin!ch ordered out, and payment will bo exacted accordingly. Th) privileges oi yearly advertisers, will be coiitlried rigidly to their regular business ; and all ndvertiscitu'iiU not perluining thereto, to he paid lor extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the mual rates. No ADViniTliKMENTS CAN IB INSERttD GRATCITOU3LV. Advertisements for charitable institution", tiro companies, wnrd, township, ajid other public meeting, nd such like, to be charged half price. Mnrringo notices to be charged 25 cents. Death inserted without charge, unless uccompam.id by funeral invitations, or obituary notice, and when u accompanied. t M paid for. Regular aAlvertiaers, and all others flei.din? eoiimiiinicaticiii or reipoirina notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirc-es, oon-oeru, or any public cnt' i Loinment.i where charges are made lor ZJltUm.. ii nntin,.u nf itrlwaM flafKu'lhtion'! every notice deslanod to call mention to private enterpiixef, calculated or in- undeu to promote inrtivmuiu nnoreM. tnu m uo 4h-tihu mm the understandina that the same is to be paid for. It intended to be irueited in the editorial column, the aiuo will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advci uaetnt'm. , , All leaded Advertisement to be churned not Ice than doublo the above rotes, and measured as it s'jhd. Advertiacraents on the inside exclusively, to M charged at the i at of 50 per cent. In odvmice on the above rotes. Attomeyj will le holden for lha price of Uuorthig tdveriiic-roente brought in by theui. V. A. NEIL, Vtfnrnf v nt r.nw mid Solicitor in t'lmiicery. O fflOl with Win. Dennison Jr., No. a Nail's Exchange, oppo site tfcretar o' State s oince. 7 I r. C0NWr L- E TOMLINSON. B F. CONWAY Ar CO., ; ttHOCER8, DEALKltS IN PRUDfClC, TIUIRON, AND ComtnlHion auil Forwarding Alerchauu, FSONI STIIETi jyj-lyd 'QiTa.MOt"l il, OHIO. ' 1 A B. BITTLKMt Attorney nod Couniselloi- nt Ijw, Colnmbns. Ohio. Othce, No. 9, Neil's Exchange, opposite J?ccretary ot ytatc's olhce. JyS7 awstis t oiLMOal. CHait.13 w. aUMOi W. E. C. W. ;ii..viohi., Ittorucva nl Lnw and Hollcllora In C'linuccrj'. Oilicc. N. E. corner Mnin and Bevenlli stiert?. anH-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. COMSTOCK. CO. ForwnrrllDft and Coininiaalmi IcrehHnt. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, COI VMUU9, oilio. J. IIIDOH AY & t'O.'S It on Foundry, Uroad ntrcet. near the Bridge, Coliitn. lulls, Ohio. Stove of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, alway. on hand, octl.'ll DU. HOBKIIT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, VO. 4, NU'l Exelmnge, opposite the Secretary ol Slate's office. High It, Colmnbui. OEORCIE E. WAtCCTT, SIGN AND B A N N E H PAINTER, nov dtf cou'siai's. omo. WAI.TEU TIIKA1.I,, Allornov nnil C'oitnapllor nt l.uw, Culumbua, Ohio. 4 LSO, a Commissioner to lake the Acknowledgment ot Deeds tor Uic State of New York. ;y Office on High St., between Town aud Rich. oclOO I. N. WI1IT1NO & HInTpIMITON, BOOK SELLER.-i nnil Stationri s, next iloor to the Clinton Bank. High atroet, Ci,lunibus, Ohio. A larc usorlinent of Book? aud Stationery always on hand. WM. BEIBCaT. M- C. Lit. LEY. NEIBKUT Sc I.ILI.EY, BOOK BINDERS, IliL'li Itreel. oppoiite tlie Public Ouleoi, Co-lumhm. aug-JVO tibTuMBi s in5Fi7ance company, K11IE and AIAUINE. THIP Company continues to iuiurc every ipecies of bulMlng, and tlielurniruiv, machinery, gooils, wares and merchandise, and other propertv contained therein, against lo., or damage by left also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, tail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, against the peril, of leas, lakes, and riven, on the most favorable terms. .'uneMMtf DEMAS ADAMS4, Jr., Sec'y. DAVIS, HMITII stToT COMMISSION AND 1 ORU'ARDINO MERCHANTS, Whole-Dealers in Croc Ties and Produce. Pert-ni'iuth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and fen arrting goods, and sstUsng Produce consigned for sale. aol-J-dly. JllII.S V. I, OH El, I., Jr.. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, uoSm- MSW oaLCANs. ilil'NA lNHUANCE COMPANY, OF Hartford, Connecticut. Capital paid in and safely invested, 870,io. The subscriber. Agent for this Company, is prepared to take every dcserir,tion of Fire Insurance, upon lilicral ttrmt. jeao-dtt. D. ALEXA.NDFlt, Aent, Cleinbiii, RXMOTJtL. 0 IL MARIH'S OFFICE, corner of Hich and Tliird treei, nd- jouimu his re ideiice, end oppc.tf the J- irst HHuiiitt Ctiurfh. decll-dtf HRf EU AIIlT,rI(KT1I, W'ILI. alt, nil to all cases, in city or country, oo the shortest no-f T rice. Office, No. 241, Hiph street, opposite Cuinsnerciid Row, IUsldence. over tho etore of Meaflrs. Woodbury St Field. Entrance on Friend street. r-epW-d3m TO IUUKK.S. RULING MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for sale . cheap forcaah. j36 . BOOTY omo mTTi AL mfi: insi'ii antk company. Fire and I,fe i nan ranee. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Prnpi-rty, on the m -t apprnved principle of Mutual Ininraner. Fire Department. 5? Thp &Trge cot of Inwrauce hi this Ipartmi-nt. ic Us ldud oncjourin per fui. oer n; Polices issued on the Mtrrrji rAL or Caw phin at tie' npti.in of the apolicaur. I. lie Dcpnnrarot. Polkicr on Lived lasti'd daily at 'mt-knli tde usual rates of premium.N. B. AdvMitvt ma.Ie tvajlable on two or mrr eofitingeri-iei. For information, applv ar the office. Carpenter's Unildtn-. between the Kxcbange sud t'irj- Banks, High "treet ('oloinbui. eplC, 45-twy TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Strrttmy. UEKEf ABBOTT V COT, DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery. Iron, NaiU, Gksa. House Builders' materials, Fanning anil MccheUticml Tools, MUitary Goodi. &c-. Slc , th. 1C1 High street, Jjn of the Gilt Pwllock WHITE KID CLIPPERS. 4 N Msortinent of LndisM' White Kid Hlippers just received and for sale by dee7 II. H. KIMBALL. JOSEPH F. HMITII, Attorner and Coanteller at I.nvi, and Solieliur la ChflNrerr, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoininr eoua-tles Office, in the Exchange Bank Ruildin?, High street, Colurubuj, Ohio. Jyl)-dA:wni 3IEDICAL XOTICK rR.JAME. VAN PEAfiSC of Lancaster, Ohio, a graduate of JL the University of Penrylvniiia. teodert his proicMiooal ier-viota to the citiMna of Colombns and vicinity. Offlce on High street, above Rich, in the room formerly occupied by Dr. I F Taylor, deceased. References i Drs. Botrstler and Ednvds. Lancater , Dra. Tre-vitt, Bttnth, R- Thompson and Deuic, of this dty Columbus, Sept. 2i, M9. d&w3m BOOKS AND STATIONERY I. N. WHITING 6t HUNTING TOW, 0OOK3CI.LKRS A.N D STATION Kits, RMH STIICCT, COIX. MBUiJ. Ni:V EDITION OF SU'ANfl TIlKATIHI. I H A A C N . W JI I T I N (t HAH uit pnbliNhid a new edition of a Trentlw m the Law relating to lli 1'owcrrt i.nl Duties of .luntice (if the Penco and Constables in th--Htntc of Ohio: with Trai tienl Tonus, Ac. By Jofteph R. Hwan. lute rre,ident ol thi-Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Frturih editi(,n, revised, eorreeted and enlfirjnl, 1 vol. 8vo.: fine knr bindins:. , , Hincu 1 ri 10, when the third eilition of thi work waa ptdillshed, the Legislature jiave jiaxneil nuuierous Inwa, publUhed in eight small volumes. 'Ihose laws modify and ehVM a great vrtrlety of matter eciiitained In tlio previiius nlitlons of this 'I 'realise. The jurifHllctlon of Justices of the PssMO has been extended to th" ac tion of Replevin, and Uie aciu-li oi i urcioic i.uiry qim iwniiii.ir liar! undergone i on.idrrablc niodiflciUloiu. In this edition the text has been revised, oi well to conform to these changea as to other alterations of low, bv statute and otherwise, since the third odilion was published, tor sale nt thn book itort. S I N. WHITING V IH'NTINOTON. The work may also hail, at the publisher' Prices, ot the M-lowing person-, viz : Joseph Jones, bookseller. C lullicol'm i WBt McAniiur, (.'ircieville; Jan. fitephenson, I'ortiinouth; .anlord & Co., book'llera, Newark ; W. W. Heed at rion-, and A. W, Perley, do., Zeuiesville; Dr. J. Dunhrun, St Chdrsvillc A. I'raier, fteu-hmi YU 1! I. A' T. Ilonna. New Lisboni Ikvhe V EndlU. boiik- sellers, Akron ; W. & H. ijlocum, do.. Marietta; J. D. Higher & Co., Maifillon; J. J. Fast, do., C'nnton; II. Utile, do., Ravenna; C. Wi .lamer-, clerk of the court, Lognu. Hocking cf.; BMjl Kncp-pcr, Wooater; John Beall, Cailiz ; Murtin Welker, clerk ol tim court, .Millcr-bur.'li, Holmes co.; Win. H. Canli.'i.I, Medina; M. C. Younghjvc, bookseller, Clevi land ; C. Uartlett do., Pnlnesvillc ; W. N. Porter, Wuncn. Trumbull co.; A. 0, Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetferson, Ablabula co.; David Campbell & ton, book sellers, Hnthlusky City; J. J. Beach, huukselkr, MsUlMd J- N. Kurla, bookseller. Hpringfleld; .i.Millikan, clerk of the court, WuMflgtM. rnvette co.; Chas. Ellis book -eller, Dayton; Iranci Harris, Xc-nia': James .Morrison and II. l.imboekcr, I'iqua; Thomas Ilrodin, Potmaiter, Lebtnot ; H. W. Derby i: Co., l.ooksellcri, Ctnolmu t! ; I. F, Deailvcr, do., do,; Win. W. Fay. Delaware; (1 C. Worth, Upper fondu,ky ; Curtis Allen, Marlon ; John Melvin, London, Madison co.; Oeo. Eliert. Tilhn ; Wm. Hood, Perryburgl ; C. F-. Newman ond J. M. Crosby, Norwulk ; J. iOITOTI Co.. Findlny : Otto H. Moeller, Homcrsct, Pcri7 co.; Porhou &. Co.. FJyria : II. II. Lbpett Mt. Wrnon. di-elS-dAw X E EDFTH) NTf T1 1 H OHIO FOH.US AND PRACTICE. ' 1SAA(' N. WHITOfO, COLl'.MmV, HAHimbli-hcil a WO Edition of Practlrid Forms in Actleni Personal and Real, and in Cl.imei ry, now in common ue in the .State of Ohio; comprisir.j,' Proce, Docifiration'. Pica., Replication'. Demurrers, Venltcta, Judgment", Complete Iword, gdre Facias. Attachment, Eleetmnit, Occupying (,Iaiuiiini-a, Bill of Particulars, Bills of Expcption, Error. Certiorari. Appeal. Do pi.-niuu-'in 0Mtt Qwrts tad tn COURl 01 tbsj United Htates. Re-ileiiiptiou from Tax Salea, Clerks' Enmi'S, I'xecutions, Portitmn, Habeas Corpus, Oaths Select Writs, Appointment of ClerksAd-nih-iun of AttnnieTtfUdl .Solicitors, and various other Proceeding, ot Lnw ; Rills in (Chancery, Injunctions. Hubpiona aiol Notice, De-munera, Pleas Answora, Hearing mid Rehearing. Master ond Receivers Hills ot Review, Orders ivcn-of., &r.; with .-.uih. "t is Hangtrou to alter old tsUillishtit form." 2 Lq. Ca, Abg. 764. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney nt Law. 1 large up. royal 8vn. vol. of 670 pages, in tW law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. Front the JihIkch nf ibn Court lu Bunk. "The new forms, the r.uthorities adduced, and the copioud notes added to this edition, grrntlv inrren-o iu value. The book will prove of great utilirv in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It has been prepared with care, and evlnrca a decree ol critical leamiiutand leal arumcn whicii add not onlv to the value or the work" but alo to the WflM earned fame MM able law writer of its learned author." Court in llank, January 7, It? 10. From tbr Hon. Jude -Mcl.t'nu, of the V P Supreme Court. All who nro acquainted with iho accurate learning and high prole-sionid character of Mr. Wilcox, would exjiect to fin 1 a valuable boqk from Mi pen under the ubove title ; and 1 run euro that no one on reading it, will be di-appointcd. The forma of procos from the comnienceiui'iit, of a great v i-rirly of civil actions until their final terminations are given, ami the forms of pleadings in cases bI common law, ami also in chan-ccrv, o aa to e,uide the practitioner in every step he takca ; and in rrlatiim to thete forma of procaH and plending-, B reference ii nude to authorities sustaining imuoitiint poiuti of practice., under The ministerial duties of clerks and ol otriccrj fc'enerfdly, arc plainly juiuted out, including the mode cf tnlus OjpMUirai ij the f' dei-Uas wtjll ai in tho BUta court ;. Upon the whole, 1 con-ider tlti? work nd a mot valuable one U the profesllon, knu to all whoic duties connect them, either dirculy or indirectly, with the administration of iustiee " Front the Hon. Judge Dariiet. "It appears to ine that uo I'rucliliouti' in th::couit oi our c'.itt-1, with your book before them, can be at a Ions for the form of nny Process, Pleading, Wilt, Auswer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the courao of his practice ; and it is very ev.Jcnt that the numerous references in your copious notes, will pave much time and labor to those of the prufeion who consult the work." From Judge Walker. "We havo here, uiub r the mme of s-coiul edition, in iniIi-ty, a new book of olU ; ajea, every one of which contsdiii raMlcr of every day utility to We PructiUoner of Law in Ohio. We do not see now even the tyro, with the light hero furnished, need be nt n loss for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox Ims not only given the Aoa, but the uhtrefort ; tor authorities am cited to su.tain almoBt every form prcremed ; and then the index, that better halt of a law tiOi,k, is very eloborato and complete." Fvoni Jndge Wright. " The fu st edition has been carefully revieed, and no many other forms added that ! this may be regarded as almost a new work.' CoptytU note;' arc added to this edition, rchting chieily to practice, selected from .naterlals collected by the author during several vears, and especially relating to the more finportant question1) in Chancer v practice that have i.ot yet been settled in the couri 'of Ohio. This book should bo in the library of every pructU-iDg Lawyer.' ' For sole at the book stora of I. N. WIUTINU t HUNTINGTON. Tho work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz Dr. Harvey t'cntt, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, Iw.k'eller, Chillicothe : Willinui McArthur, Cinleville; Jami.4 Htephenson, Portsmouth; Hanford i Co., bookpellers, Newark: W. W. Reed a Pons, and A. W. Periev, do., Zaneaville: Dr. John Dunhtini, .St. Clidrsille; A. L. Frazer, do., bieubcnville ; H. L. i T. Hanna, New Lisbon; Rixbe 6t Elliius, bookseller?, Akron ; U. U B, yiocum, do., Murietta; J. D. Blffta & Co.. Massillon ; J.J. Fast, do., Canton; B. I.Ittie, do., Ravenna; C W. James, clerk of the ct urt, Logan, Hocking county ; Hanuicl Knpper, Wootcr; John Beall. Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk of Uio court, Miller-burgh, HuIiik's coiiutv ; Win. H. Cautield, Kq., Medina; M. C. YotnwlOT, b.n.keller, Cleveland; C. P.orllcn, do., Painesville, W. NT Porter, Warren, ItttmbttU county; Amos 0. Hubbard, clerk of the court. Jerlerson, Aabtabula county ; David Campbell 4 .-inii. book tellers. Sandusky City ; J. J. Bench, book: ellor, Mansfield : J. B. LtrwiU, clerk of if court, Rucyrui ; Itrouion A Mc-Lene, Kentcrn, Hanlm eountv ; J. N.KVrtx, brnkieller, Springfield: P. Miliiknn, clerk of the court, Wnrhincton. Fayette county; C. Kills, bookseller. Dayton ; Francis Harris, Xenia ; James Morrijon Slid H. Limbocker, Viqua ; Thos. Hrodie, l'o-tmaster, Lebanon; II. W. Derby & Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; (J. ('. Worth, Upper Handuky; Curtii Alhu. Marion; J. Melvin, London, Mndisouco ; George Eliert, Tiffin ; W in. Hood, PerTysburfh ; V. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwall; J. How. ers 4 Co., I'indlay ; Otta II. M, Her. ;$omer.'jU Perry COJ Parsons -fc Co.. Elyrin. decll-kw A COMPLETE DIOUST OF THE OHIO 1IEPOHTS. IN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON have published n dlgen ot the fir-t sixteen volumes of the Ohio Reports ; containing nil the cases ever reported at Law nnd In Equity in the Supreme Court of the t-tate of Ohio In Bank. By r. B. Wilcox. Attorney at Law. and ti-nietime Reporter of that COttfl 1 Tfi ' it., 700 pages, in firm law biuding. Price S3,.y. Ol tliU digest Judgo Burnet remarks : " I am of opli ion tlint it has much merit, and will be ft raluable ncquUition to the libraries of our profession. It is calculated to eave much time and labor, as well as to secure lull nnd accurate view ct the course of ileciion on the various raatteri which have been in litigation in the rh.preine Court of our MM since the yesr IS& 'Phe plan chosen for the work is simple and perspicuous, which adds to its convenience and value." Judge Walker says: '-Thin digest Is ery systematically arranged, well condensed, has a complete table of the cases with references to the volumes, and, what we do not find in digests, r.i, excellent index to the principal matters.'' The work may also be had, al the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz : Dr II J"Cott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, buoli-seller, OhflUeoibe; W McArthur, Cireleville; James Ptephpir-on, Portaniouth ; Hanlord & Co, bookselkn.. Newark : W Reed & Bona, nnd X W Periey. do, anesville Dr J Dunham, St Claire-villc; AL F razor, do, Utenbenville ; B L V T Hannn, New Lisbon; Reebc 4: Elkins. booksellers, Akron : W4.8 BtOCttU, do, Mnrlet-tn : J D Bigger A Co. Massillon J .1 Fast, do, Canton : B Little, dr., Ravenna : C W Jkiuci. clerk of (lie court, Loan, Hocking co; K Kuepper, Wofjt:r; J Beal, Cadi: M. Welker, clerk of the court, Millersburgh. Holmes CO; W II Caufield, Etq, Medina: M C Vonnulovf, booksfllW, Cleveland: C Itortlelt. do, rnini-eville: W N Porter, Warren, Trumbull co ; A C HmH, clerk of th' court, Jerteraon. -htalniln co : D L'ampbell d. Hon, booksellers, Handusky City ; J J Beach, bookseller, Mandield ; J H Lnrwell, clerk rf lie.1 court, llucyrus; Bronsim A. .Mcl.ene, Kenton, Hardin eo: J N Kurtr, hookneller, Springfield: H Millikan, clerk of the court, Wahington, rnyette county : C Elli, bookseller, Dnyton ; F Harris, Xenia ; J Morrison nnd li Lhnbocker, Piqua; T Itrodie, PosfuiaMer, Lebanon ; II V Derby i Co, looktcllers, Cincinnati ; W W Fsry, Delaware: G C Worth. Upper Handusky; C Allen, Mnrinn : J Melvin, Lomb it. Man M eo: 0 EtMrt Titlln; Wm Hood, perrysburgh : 0 .' Newinan and J M Crosby. Norwalk : J Sowers ii. Co, l indlay; O II Moeller. Hnn.crMt, Perry co; Par-sons ii Co, Llyria deJ9-dA.w ZfU IIOVEMHlEENOLAHaWAttK.-! lo-k . : sVfU Pints an'- Ualfa Porter nnd Packing Bottles. Jnrs. Turn-hb tj, "iaU, nnd Dnig;t Ware of all kind. ; .Vs) boxes FUtit Glassware ; Wine bottles, Motttses On, Creiuns, Jars, Tumllcrs, Mam and Fiute-t Mm, Drugg st Ware ot every arietv. cnstimtly aV sale by N W til'F.EIty, oelTtf Culumbus street. CincinLatl i)AAA BONUS BeHevi.-mon -Superior Wh"c! Oven fllass, si-tJl 2es from 0-9 to WXW; 400 boxts double thirk Imfratkn Crown, Pin te and Freuch, of all description" : .ffJUQ boxes Country Brands, sM from 7 X 9 to 30 X 24 Constantly on han.l li Pittsburgh prices N W ppEERi, oelT tf No 12, Columbiana street, Cincinnati QtOAB AND SI (JAR HOUSE MOLASSES iirls Refined Hugsrs : ,'0 do S H Molasses, prime, Iiuidin from Belle Ms and for Mi by po KING ft IIEFFNKR. Cincii.nati III EES. Bin very fine Mnlrq, mirnblr for Califoniin advne -"I turers, mar be hod bv appltin io apC KING & HLFFNKR, 27 Main et, Cincinnati RAISINr200 hoxe, KX) U boxe. 100 14 boxes, landing from John Asdotna, and for b hv f6 KING it HEFFNER, Cincinnati LEATHER! IJEATHERLEATIIE"R, THE subserilier has more Leatlier in etore, a greater variety, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city MnmifaeturfTi who will pleav call and examine for themiclK s are am red that thev will not so awav dintiifl,i. m nah .t of Journal ljuiluinff. oclB H. H. KIMBALL. HOTELS AND SA LOONS. BROADWAY IIOTFX, UV DAVID MITCHELL, llroml alrai'l, Colunilina, Ohio. ptMtf (Al'i'l'Ol. IIOI NK-COLl'.MHI.H, OHIO. M. NullTlllil.'P. I'aorainroa. ri 1 Hid now una iinpulsr llottl I" located In Uio inoit central part 1 ot" tljr rlty. II lias been cnlsrcrd, and Is now furriLlied In o style c.mal to that ot any Hnlrl lu Hie Wost. 'Hie TalJe d'llolc Is lurnlsbcd Willi ovcry luxury tlic market fords, and no pains will M spared to uiake Uio (ue.u leol .-.r Hi, MI. . atoL'f.i tor all tli route", rail at tills liouso Daur for nasii-ngers. CanTgtuWt, and dr.t rnUi Stablinj and (,'arrlajo UMat atwli rd, and erpcrlcin-ed and careful Osflers, alurays in altendaneo. septln-dyl V.MTliD HTATKH 110TBI. -f 'OLCHBIU. HAS inlien Uie Unitml States Hotel, located a few rods south d hi, old staiul, whero ho Is prepared to accomino loui and will be happy to welcome his old patron, and frlcndj, Man i u who umy have occasion to ri.it Columbus, In pursuit ol either business or pleasure. 1""" AMERICAN SALOON, (UN UK U THE A ML' B I CAN HOTEL.) HAVF. iuet received Fresh OystcrH.nud will constantly keep oti hand nil the delicacies of Uie season, such as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, Hurdines, Pickled Oyster., CIbhh, Lolhters, a ja -i i, itnc will tin Itetnt ennntantlv uoitlicd with the nil WI Liquors, Wines, Cordial-, degars, &c. No pains will be spared to gratiiy the Ujtcs and nppetitcj of the gue.ts of the American Saloon, , ggr Oyster by the dozen, huudrnd or can. . . VVVY SALOON foluuihua, Ohio. fiORNUR High Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this V- establishment are now nrrpnred to servo up uj men, uanif , Fish, and all the luxuries ot the season, in n style unsurpassed. The have 1m ndded severnl private rooms fur gentlemen wish-itiff to give supper.. The Bar Is supplied with the best of UWhnn and Cigm t. Gn drauaht. Carcw's betrolt Ale, Schultz XX Pide Ale nnd Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is terved up daily , by oc'-M-dti BARKER Ac OL.Mri TED. LIFE INSURANCE. a VEW VOIIK LIFE IN.SL'RANCE COMPANY. Office No 6S. -1 Wall street. MOHKIH FRANKLIN, Pres'r. PLINi HtLK-MAN, Actuary. Cliarter perpetual. The busine.s of this company is conducted upju tin; mutual plau. Iti net Mmiogs .luniiL' tlie lat three vrarnmouniedto over jilOlW. Each policy hold er is a member oi the euiupany. and entitled to share in lis pront , which have averaged 00 PT rent, pf r annum on no prwii.m.n paid in. The premiums an: paid unnurdly, in cash, unless ih-y exeeed in which case CO per cent, is required and 40 per cent, may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, rcncwnblc tt tiually, and bearing G per cent, iuterest. The amount of its capitft', tho character of Its securities, aud iH mtido of doing buaine", make this one of the safest compn tiieg in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being biter all. sought for in Uiveptinciita of thi kind. Thlscompanvwilllnsurf on the lives of persona on any part or the globe, tii'equ .table l utes ot premium. A man innv insure his life in the name of bU wife, so that the amount Insured will go to her or to his children, if she die oeiotc him. . , , . Tbi manv advantages of Lib Insurance aro beginning to be correctly apprftciated, nnd tho prudent and considerate are daily securing to ihcir families and b lends thoe advnnlages. The agent in this city would raspoctfully oall attenuon to the superior claims of this company. Any iuf-irmi tion lu connection with tho subject will be cheerfully given, and the applications for huurnnce promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAUOH, Agent, 2d door south of the Franklin Hank, over Colt's store. Rou't Thomi iov, M. D., Examining Phybiclau. 1"" MACK cV HROTIIERS. ANUFACTURUR.S AM) WiRjLKrtALE DEALERS IN ECA-III DV MADE CLOTHING, moM 07 Main stmpt, Cintin. nat i, Onto, re-pectfully inform the citizens of Columbus and Vicinity, that we hnve opened in this place, in Mr. Walcutt's new rooni, ncurlv opposite the Cnpitol House, a t:w and lafhiuu-nbleatock oi' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting ol Broad, Pilot, Felt, Blanket and Beaver Cloth Over Coafc, Cloaks, a large n-sortinent ot Frock and Dress, Business and Walking Coats, iic, Alc. An extensive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring Bottoms Pantaloons, of all colors, stripes aud tigures, made up ol the most fashiniia'jld mi.terials. A large variety of Vests, oi tho late.t cut. Genihmen's Linen Drawer, Undershirt?, Cravats, rrcarfj, Suspender-, H'U, Cap--, Carpet Bas, . a lot of oUnr urticles too huiih roui to mention. All of the aliove articles aie oirered tu the public at price lower ihun tny oilier estnbliMhment of this kind in this city DAI done before. Purchasing a we do our materials at Uie Eastern markets, mid mioiufacturing the clothing ourself, we think ussafc In soyiut; that we are enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper th;ui the rest, without less profits to ourselves. Being thus con-netted with our manufactory, wo shall be constantly in receipt ol new clothinj, made oi tho lutest style of goods, and cut in the hi-t4t fashion, by one of the best rutters in the west. We respfcttullv solicit the calls of the Genu to examine our slock, and if ihey find anything to suit, wo are confident tlie prices tdwnys will. Give u5 a trial, U all we ask. M. & B- oc9-d:tin CARVED WORK. ARCHITECTS, Builder, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others engaged In buildincr. can be supplied with earvod work for any purpose, whether Clwflfcal or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches. Centre Pieces to support chonde-ben, Paucld let w.U Krieies, Paps, Temples, Ac. Gfnttonten buitplicd Wtth original designs; Cliuiclies, rutrtlc Balk or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anvihiug on this side the Atlantic. Tlie subscriber ha had many yciirs experience, ond can refer to many of his works, public and privnte. The carved decorations upon the ceiling of tie Odd Fellows' Hall in Dayton was desirned and carved by him, and Is acknowledged to lie the most beautiiul and most appropriate tiling of the kind in Amcrico. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with farllirv. Figures and figure heads for signs. J. KOBiNSON, Carver, oc,ll-d3m Dublin. Franklin county. Ohio. TWO SPLENDIO FARMS. THOR RALE by the subscriber, reading ot Wotemlle, In tho X enmity of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price nnd payment, tied of thtmoit uplcndid mproitd famt upon thr. Maumtt Uivtr, ti wit : The iarm known as the Dodd furin, at Damascus, about twentv-tivc mile above Maumee City, containing nearly acres. 70 of which nre bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 1U0 acres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and out-linuses, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabnih nnd Erie cnnal passes through the farm, thus atihrd-ing water to all it pai ls, ana cue of transportation to the lake. This is rne of the mott beautiiul farms upon the .Maumee river, and probnblv can scnrcclv be exceeded in tlie State. Also, the tnnn upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres at bottom Innd upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there are lr,i i and very productive orchards of choice grafted fniii, .i..i dwiiiin (in.! out buildings, a variety of fruit, cnu-sitiug of n large quntitv of cherries, grapes, plums and peachesin short, n place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of fifteen veora, as a home for hirajelt. Terms may be known on application. niarlti H. REED. itii CO., CIOMMISHION AND KO'AiDING MERCHANT.-, wholesale J deah'is in Groceries and Produce Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sonnl nttentinn given to receiving and forwarding goods, and vcl ling produce consigned for rale. sel'J-dly I.. SKINNER, ..;'. of Aiie I. t,b, a, Ohio.) GENERAL Ajjeney, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese. Laid, and Produce iu general, No. 13. East Front st., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. liefer to Ju-tus Wright and A.G. Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass Si Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg & Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Blnllh, New Orleans ; S. B. Ross, Portirooulh ; Lnwson A- Covode. Well-ville ; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pin-burgh ; John Scott, Nashvillo; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. se'J-J-dtf JUST RECEIVED, AT the old stand opposite the State House, en unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, ueorly one hundred different kinds ot Fancy and Plain ' -mvi . -, rich Fancy nnd Plain Velvet. Silk, .Satin, (including white and light colored for pnrty nnd wtdiiinL' Dre?,) and wool Vesting Cravats, Silk and Linen root et HmdltrTohlBOl Shirts Bosoun ond Coll-iis, cottou and wool Drawers and Undersidris, silk Under-thirts and Drawers, Suspenders, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Hall Ho-tc ; nnd in brief, every article of Uie richest quality 0f gentlemen's wearing opparpl to lie found in the first draper establishments of the East. These goods were very recently selected with great enre by the underlined, in one of the beat Eastern market, nnd nre of the latest ;md most durable styles that could be found iu New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, and our citi7ens generally, nre respectfully invited to call and examine before they purchase el - where. A.A.STEWART. N. B. Orders from any part of the State, as heretofore, fairh- fiiiiy nnn promptly nirennen to. OOTv i till n t iMM. al- (iir iiL-ieriai I' I I ,11: M II fl tt 'I' f. V 11 I , V j I Just received and for sale nt manufacturer's pri- n- Mht-u. Airent, Four d-.ori North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. uulO-dlv CIHCLEYILLK RLANKETS. JUST HECElVED.nlnrtre lot ofpl bv 13 and 12 bv 12 qr. heavy I willed BED BLANKETS, manufactured out of native wool, by flip Scioto Manufacturing Conipnny. These blankets Pre hen-vier, I u i. r.nd fin. r lor the price than any Eastern make. Prices ranging, from f ii to Sid per pair. Also, iut received, u splendid assortment fit liiac-k and Red Plaid FL ANN ELM, for children's wear; Foncy Plaid do.; Plain Red and While Mixed do.; twilled Red: Mixed and White do. For sale bv iiovUMJin J. D. OSEORN A CO. I N S FRAN C E. flUIU PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, op ILvnTfonn, X Connecticut, continue to issue Policies on the most favorn-file terms, nt their Aircncy Iu Columbia, on Dwellings, Slorc-i, Hot.ls, Warehouses, .Mill", Manufactories Bams, etc. etc. etc. Al-o. on Household Furniture and Ooods, 'ares and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against loss or damage by fire. Abo, on Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goods, Pro-diue, BexnehoU Furniture, Ltvo Stock, and everv other deserip-tion of Mer.-handizc or peraonnl Propenv, Bh!pp.M or to be hip-ped per pood steam boat, or beau to and trom points on the Wm lm wateif", or between Enstem cities, (via Lakes, or other inland routej nnd any towns In the Western country, ugniint the hazards ol Island Tbamportation. Also, upon shipment of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, per good vessel or vessel, between New Orleans nnd Laetern port i. f -veen v,tv Orleans and otbrrfjulf parU lietwem all Ainericnn ports and F.ngli'h or European porta, or to any maritime port beftMM r i the Atlantic waterj, against the rsaiLS or the sea, n the lowe t rates of premium charged by other repptn.ilde Coin-pnnies. For full infuruiiition as to rates, adju.unent ol losses, Ac., apply to the undet slrned, who is authorized to issue Fire and Marine Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dec8-dlin Agent Protection InfUancc Company ANEL EDWARDS HEAP CASH BOOK STORE, next door to tlie Post-offlce, State street, Celumbui, Ohio. Constantly for sale, a general SHortment of Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications the Magazine, flfe Englijh, French nnd American Stationery. Onld Pens ot various styles, and of the best quality. En fmTings, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, c Ac. ccir-ti (JWVNNEVs NEW WORK ON SHERIFFS. LAW t)i MHEIlllrANDCORONEl-luti'ublihed,''Aprae-tlenl trettlio on the law of nhcnll nnd Coroner," with form nud rrfrrencits H the siatutes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. By II. E. Gwynne. TliU work treat i of the appointments and qualifications of Sherlfl and Corener, ilm appointment of deputbt and jailer, ami liability for their acts, and generally, of the duties and liabilities ol the iherlil and rorottt r. Among other subjects discussed, aro the service of sutmnoni or proees'i not requiring bail ; the service of capias ud respondendum end ad aatUlactcndum ; arrcl and prlvllgr and dirhnrge tleri'froin ; ball ; prison bounds; eseppei; eiier! ol the wru ol n-plivni; rvii-.- In I'l'Ttm- hi : loiein and domostlc nttacbmeiit ; proceedings Against water craft; tlie iriun urn HOWU nun proci-iiiigi ui'T' uniier, euorncing wvy, sale of goods or Inurl, Ben, title acquired tliereunder, Ac ; writ ot halx-re raeiii, posea!ui-m ; writ of linbens corpus servlc of nhpotBAI ex''cit!ifiii on decrees; proceedings far reooery ol dowry; arrest, in; In criminal ciitos; keeping of Jail; Inquests of lunacy) forcilile detoiner; fun'', election-, and lacs of the sheriff. Under each bend will be found the laws of (he three States Ohio, Indiana nnd K'urucky, upon the subject treated of. The work also contsins such tonus as are usually required by I.' . ,.: . la the discharge of ihelr duties. From Judre Wright Mr. Owynut's "work Is o good on methodical and well arranged and must be very useful not only to professional cent! -man mi I to (he officer of our mum- but to 1 suitors nud purchasers at judicial tabs' and to all Interested In Mi" i. til- of property derived through such inles." ri om juiuo .uci.cnu ",o worx lias e,,me undT my notieo hlefa ( inl)OulPs M lerge an amount of lnw on the subject dls- cuitsed, In so condensed a form. ' JiouiJuJgi- Ju-i oh Jt ttn. 'ind J v Ar.dn-ws Esa : " Il supplie. a want which has long been ti lt rot the Btf hnve here-Uttore found Jt necessary to grope their way throuah the reported rie to ascertain tho law upon many ol the subjects treated of in this work subjects, too, about which tho Bar U often required to give advice." From Jud;tc Wjlk. r U will lie seen thai the work is adapted to meet the wants not only of Sheritfs and Coroners, but of the her generally. Such a work has lung ben felt to be a great desideratum, we presume thct no Shcrillor Coroner, or practicing lawyer, w,ll Ion,; be without it." 1 vol tJ vo Price in good Law binding, 81 For sale at the hook store of fMirir) 1 N WHITING ct HUNTINGTON hoT1,7veiii'1kse RECLIVI.D nt CarHU-HaI), this .1,.-. 10UU yds Rngaud List Carprt, from 25 to Sfi; 2J(J(! do Striped, Cotton ami Wool do; OMO do Cotton and Wool Ingrain do ; :000 do ul) Wool do do : 3000 do ImiMrinl 3 ply ami Bru-sels. Our itock Is the forget, nnd we can sell Carpets lower than ever offered in the city. Also, receirea 4 pes 'l feet wide, super extra Oil Cloth ; 15 do 8 to 9 ft do do do from (nl to 100 yds ; 50 do 3 to IV) ft do do do to 125 yds. We cut Oil Cloths to suit any sDe room or hall. Also, on hind a large assortment of splendid Rugs, from 13 to nud Coco, .Manilla, Grata nud Rope Mutts Also, ft .vplendld assortment of all kinds of Curtnin material. Window BlitiJ and Pninted Curtolnj, to be old at very low figures tor roNh. oc2-dXw3mJ J. D. OSIiORN A Co. CARLISLE DOUtt. rY J. BOYD, opposite the now Court HOSi South Minn a Ftrr aprbt-wJcwtf CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO. PRINTING OFFICE FOR SAEE VWIHG NewLpnjici- EUblishment fn Northern Ohio, nt the termination ol a Branch Railroad which is now in active operation, Is offered fur sale. The matcrialx have been used but fifteen months. It U the only Whig paper in the county, and the pntronoge respectnble nnd on the increase. In every reeiiecl the situation is desirable, as it Is tituated in one of tho most productive counties in the State, end well improved. For particulars, enquire of the Editor or Titr Ohio State Jocrnal. iiuv3-ri(wtf J. RIDLUVAY & CO., Itrnnil ire r . I 'aIiioiIiiib. Hi,;,,. 1 r AM'FACTnM.ltS i.f Sn no RneiBM. .-'tnve-. Plows it,it all kinds nf Machinery. Thev ere the exclusive mamiiacturrra iuthispnrtof tlieriuteol BUOfC'fl IMPROVED DOUBLE AND i . 1 1 1 I uvt. luuiUMi j., fi iki nave recently prorurfo an eniirr new fet of patterns eontiiinln late improvements made under the fpec ihl direction of the patentee That Stove, they aro now prepared to say, is th" very best family Cooltinj Stove which has ever been made, cither here or el- where. There ore four sizes, from No. 'J to No. 5, varying in bize and priue so as to auit ijiv fnniilv. ine i1 . aiio ma,ta tne Piinilum Cooiaing t-ioveol'a iu-pc rlor pattern, lliis Is a good and cheap atove. Their Mock of Stoves consists, npatt. ot tho following: Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven CaiokiliiT Stoves Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wn-rer's Air-Ught Parlor Stoves elojuit pattern. Peckhtm'.- do., Vcmicnt do. and Box Stoves. Coal. Parlor ond BhtM) StoVe. i luiu iu iaic moves, i laic noxec, nuir j.cs. The nubictibert alto continue the Plow bu:iue, ai fonnorlv, nud m.ike a variety of kinds of the very bc.t materials and work tnanxblp. In addition to their former buines, they have prepsred them-elve; ai treat expense, and aro uow mnnulncluilng STEA.M EN-GINLS, oi vnr.ou,; sizes nnd patterns, but all embracing tho latest tiupruiemi iiu. ineir pneeu win os r low as worx oi ific sr.u.e quality enn he procured for elsewhere. Machinery of oil kinds made to order, and repairs promptly attended to. The ubicribei ii are ftlH the exdusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel tn thii State, the beit saw mill wheel In Uie. A continuance of ptthUo patronage is solicited. ctetiaTn- j. uiouu'iv a co ITALFARLE REAL ESTA'UE FOR SALE. The sub-f scriher offi-r for tale, on very libera) terms th" following do-scribed real etnte. titunte on the National roud, in the Immediate vicinity ot the eaeteni bounding line ot the corporation ot Columbus nnd opjmrite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots Nos. CO, 99, 10U, 11)5 and l')G, of Crosby s nddi!i a of out-lots Also, Nos. 1 , !. 'I and 8 of Ramsey's addition, C6, nud of Cbompiou'd subdivision of half section No fi3. AL.o, ln-lot No. S3, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. 36 there is a good two story brick hou'C, together with suitable out-houses Ac. There is ano on in lot No. 23, on Town st., a email frntno hcasc. For further particulars, as to price, Stc, inquire of the subscriber on the piciniaea. apl3-dAwli AMOS ft, RAMSEY. A CARD. THE subscribers having, it considerable expense, crtctrd a Foundry and Machine Shop, such as wilt meet the increased demand of the city of Columbus, re ipectfully solicit a share ot tho public patronage. Thankful lor pan favoi'J, ihey would ak for a continuation ot them, pledging thenuelVW tu moke itwuriliy tht contidence of an enliL-htencd public. julylMrodlwAwtf AMB03 St LF.NNOX. far:ii for sale. C CONTAINING 20(j acre? upon the west -ide of the Scioto river, ' 17 miles north of Columbus, and 5 north of Dul lin ; 5 miles from the Lake Erie and Cincinnati Rnilrchd, Mid -1 miles irtiu the Columbus Plank Road. The land ia first rate, Ih'acres under iin provement, with ii never failing strenm running through all pnrts. There is n good stone bouae, with hard end nun water pumps close to the door. There Is ft sugar enmp and orchord of young grafted trees The location is very healthy, and near the ceitbra. tfd Sulphur Springs. For turtlior mformttlOB. Ipprff upou the prt uiises, of oe:il-dlm JNO. ROBINSON. Ol,ASSES.-l,000 hrl, Molas.c i, landing from Br.II lslo, KING sk HEFFNER, ' Main street, Cincimiati J.IX and for talc by p6 STILL AT IT! CABINET MAKING. The subscriber ttill continues to enrry on Uio Cabinet Making, in nil its various branches, nt his old stand, on Rich L '2 doors ett of l'enig A Son's Drug Store, and opposite the Mechanic's Hall, where he is offering soino cheap bui gains (and idling, too,) consisting of Bureaus Bedsteads (both screw rail and square raih Bre,ikfnr.t, Side, Dining nnd Centre Table, Stands, (plain and full leaf.) (ntirtettm Sofas nud In short every thing needed thai can be nitide in our line. And, always ready to make work to order on isu i notice. Repairing nnd varnishing done with ncntnesi and despatch. Remember the place, coi AVA itrett, Alan liiiltTtnkltis. The subscriber hnving bought out Mr. Backus who for many yenrs earned on that business t net es fully, confuting of t.n ex ccllent Hearst aud n variety of t'ojhns, both In size and qurdity. (from a tine Mahogany to n common,) I now prepared to attend to all calls thol be may receive, both trom the city and country. My prices will be uuitorm and moderate. I have aLo made arrniigemn:!- wtfb tho proprietors of the Dead House, in the east luryiug ground, for U' pout.ug the dead of tboee who wish it, on vary reoaonnble terms, and the corpse will bo ta-M thence to any ot the Cemeteries of the city, without xtrn charge. From my put experience, find n desire to plen-e nil, I confidently solicit a share ol patronage, believing that I can satisfactorily perforin the lnt led rites of sepulture. n rv9-lmd.v2m,v H. HALM. A 'lTHrAND SAW .VI UL FOR SALeT AN excellent farm of 179 acre, hi Genon tp., Delaware co. R 17, Tp. 3, S. 4, on the east side of Big Walnut at the mouth ot Uuncnn'n run ; about ft) acres improved, nbout HO of good bottom 1 md. Ti:e tarm Is well calculated for grain or stock. It is n psrt of the Maxwell tract. There ia a tine setllemput around it. On the premises there n ft got.d saw mill, which takes the water from Wrtlnnt creek nnd DVMMsVl run. It Is n good site for i artel mill. The farm, and on undirided half of the saw null, will bo miM tni tlirr or separute. About one third ot the pny will le required iIoimi, the babuice in pavments. Mr. Hammoud lives n he place. jylb-3tdAwtl WALTER THRALL. coTlT'o.T7176al ! - " frri AAj BUSHEL:- fire) quality of Northern Coal for ale d'jyJVf' by the Li'k'iigand Cchocion Coul Company, It their Yard opposite Ilnyden's Factory. orP-diwtf THOS. BT1TT, Agent. CURLER PALM LEAF BEDS. rTHB mbseribers b' commenced the mnnulacTure, In tlie city 1 nl Coluinhns Ohio, of Cut led Pulm Le al Matresaes, being decidi dly the ben and cheapc;! nrticle for Both ever intreduced into this uiurket. For elnf-ticiiy they cannot le excelled, and lor n long continuftnee of their cla.stic properties they are fully equal to curled linir, with the advantage of always remaining pertectly elenn and sweet, ond a ith Uie ndditionnl Bdvantnge that they can be afforded for much less money. They have been extensively used in the Eastern States uud have never failed to give un.vcrsal ...'iti.-incti.m. We Ehnll kep Malre--,cj r, n-tFintly on hand mrnufacred of pure curled 1'Hlni Leaf oli.ne, aUo Palm Leaf In combinatiuu with Cotton, and another kind still, of I'alm Leal combined w ith curled Hair. The citizens of Columbus and vanity, hud the citizens of olher towns and counties fn central Ohio, era respectfully notified that we intend to make It for the interest of ALL who wish for beds superior to any ethers iu u- whether for ri'XLic houses or private residences, to purchase of our mannfactore. Beds made to order of any size, and nil orders promptly filKI. Our manufactory h, forth" pre-nt, on High street, Columbus eat.t side, btwren Stale and Town, yrr the store Of T. P. Ellis Si o., and A. W. Brown A Co. J. II. BEUBE A CO decT -diwtf J. L. dk W. A. UILL, IRON FOUNDRY, corner of Town and Canal streets, Columbus 1 Ohio; Warehoie, No. 7, Broadway Exchange. Stoves Ploughs Com Shellers, Hollow Ware; and a general assorUncnt of Foundry Cnatings, always on hand. Job work nnd Machinery made to order in tho best manner, and on laort notice , juneS9-wAt-wtf ,IW" SB SUPS MARSAPAUILLA COMPOUND. rHl R,,D ""H. AND nt fr IN tJt'AkT OTTt. rntfi rreipe from which the Hiiakkn HAiiafAeiLLA is made a r";'l ''h" 'd iwnrl) a year .n.ee, ,u a great eipcnse.) from ', T,-Mu, ' r ,,ht sUoro nlihoiiKli it baa not been made puGlic until thn prent time, ft ha. ihnr Hl'i V"! , i'mau-l it tU tutwrior w any other Preparation Of uV kind over yet offered to the public. Thi Pk In which It 1. prepared, vla , by .n,m, enable, the prop, ie-tor to extract trout tho herbs u-ed llieir lull .tre41fth 'tnif real ffl. ii-v,edea(dcra!uii) which has net. i Vl !.,. Ut,vi-w in Ui-inaiiula.;iuring of any other rinrsaparflla Compouu.l, hence lt vast superiority as toiu me.Bcal qualities, over si 1 other would be ' . 0AUBAPAHILLAH. TB those at presmt using a Harsapanlia mixture, a slcgl trial will convuico i i,i m o the ahovo tact The wiiudtfif'ul hskillaa ,.r ii,i. - ' .... .. the manner In which it i prepared, (namely. "' rtism) as well a jo the composlUon of the Ingredicntt used. Iu leading Ingredltnt . u . ,. ,I0v'LrUS SARSAPAIULLA, t nmMMd with mnuy other rooU mid herbs which ore used tn no other rtar.apnrilla compound nt present before the public ; and Uio MKjNkM JJp have examined the recipe, from which It Is com- rrrt h i. me w. i preprntion ol that inestimable root fXUu., and that the properties It eomb.ues ns a medicine is entirely peculiar to Itself; it acts a n gentle stimulunt, nnd also as an al teniiive H a piimulnnt, in exciting the octinn of the w when torpid a a tnihl Ionic, In givinir nrrngUi nnd lone to the stomach a. n purgaLve, in moving ihe bowel i lulticlent for the purpose or nature, without exciting them to uimntuml action, end as a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. In rciuovlniE oil the unhealthy humors of hnpurltlej therein con-taurd, and thereby Invigoratintj the entire ay.tetn, lor which rea-scin il s peculiarly efflcacious in the rrmovi.l nnd permanent cure of all dUeascs mjm from an IMPL'JtE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples Blotches, Sore Eyes letter. Scald Head, .iubborn Ulcera, Biles all diseasesre-miIiiis- from the uie of Mtrcury, Ac, Ac. Jt is aUo not Us bene-ttcial in Rheumatism. All Liver Complaints Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-nets, Loss ot Appetile, Acidity ol tho Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases w hen tliey nriMj front corrupt humors ; and as a never tailing remedy In all di-e-uc i arising from n DERANGEMENT OF THE NEUVOU3 .SYSTEM, It is unparulleled ; uih as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits De-pondency, Epllepue Fiu, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Afleetlotis, Genernl drhility, Stc Ac. It is found also to fiitax' rc'ic'0 'e,on''' u " complaint peculiwly incident to This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as In thai depends tho benefit to be derived from Its use. Be parti' ular in seeing that the buttcls ere put up in blue wrappers w ith a beautiful steel plate cngraviiig of tlie head of one of the sect ol Shakers un the wrapper, and at tbobottom of the label a tac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this inriiicine from being injured in tu ronutnUou by unfair and dishonest means. Agcutsin Columbus: B, EL Mhakinoi, Denio Sl Sons, O. Ro-dehu A Co., Kino a Bkiocs, Wm. Sciinjeideb. So -I in uuart bottles, nt $1 ench, or fl bottles for S5. rr.nc.pm Depot, No. , College Dels, Cincinnati. S.D.Howe, I ropnetw. to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had ot the principal Druggim throughout the United States and Canada. C all on our agents and get a pamphlet, from w hich you will be able to Judge for your.clf whether the medicine hi applicable! lo your Individual cafe or not. HOWE'S CELEBRa"tED COI OH CANDY. THE REST feEMKDV XNOWN ( on CQUUHS, COLD1, IIOAJISENEaS, SOEE Tit BO AT, WIIOOP7NO COt'OII, AC., C. It, r.-jnitalion is nowaofullyenablished, it Is unnecessary to ppenk further ot it here, merely referring to our agents In Columhui, who will jsaUtt to its meriti. novlO-ly MONEY ! jToNEY ! -HONEY ! T '- Fifty Thonaand Dollar fu Ohio! Ht'ub-criborwill givo particular atttmion to the collection in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana. Illinois, Miouri, Kentucky, Iowa and WMMia. of dial ofaaaj oi claims long since marked as "Lois -Gone Wet," and " not collectable," by Merchants, News-MJtei DUbUahere, Man ufac Hirers and others. Five yearn tape HeNe hU fvrn lorn confidence hence there will be no charae, but so tar an collections arc made. Curds giving relerences, terms and hij tractions, wdl be ient in answer to poit paid letters. Addreee, w. B. JAllVIS, M?H-dAwly Attorary at Lew, Columbus, Ohio. M COPARTNERSHIP, t i L riTci. Wiir.lcsnlo and Retail Groeew, and Denkrs In Produce, would rrapectiullr inform their friends t:iid the pu bile I'emndly, thattheyhaveeiitnrd into copartnership, pd mar be found at the wnrehoU'e formerly oce"Ped by John W illard, near tho Scioto Bridge, where they oiler o huge mtsuri-UBtt nt Qrootnei very low for cash or produce. T'le? will Uo pny en.h for all kinds of produce. JOS. McLLVAIN, ;uly5dAv.-. r. ffffiB. PMjHff UAUK S5X5t maaTTannwMd highly ap mP ?I i"""' na.0.' Uic 8t inilU nowinuee, and war-GFa mPfa wcl1' Mauufactnrrd nnd for sale by J. L A . A. Gill, at the JeI9wat-wtf FIUNKLIN rOL'NDHV RVtvn11 NEW WORK. rfS?!Ii 9li5m vy& beiDf e Hailor-boy Confee-lioni and Reminiscences ot the Son of a Gentleman in the nwreutfla tvi. By Renoau Melville, author ol "Type,-" Orifoo, and "MardVlvoM2mo. Price 75 eta. Ju-;trfceh-cd d i j 1 WH1TiNQ HUNTINGTON tULlAirSfe!-) OP' SPAINt (Yl ,TK? S UNFINISHED TOUR IN 1847. By 3. T. enW??" 1 Sf Ju;t reivt M u.c nook torc of LN. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. t r ei?S?r8,?S!,?. Ojfe""" LBMOWgs 1 L.LHHISUN oftera his servirce as teacher of French nnd German.,to those persons who trjah to acquire a thorough kt.owledg. of those Lijigunges, at very moderate terms Tile .conswui be given at tho reFidences of the pupils, and at mv Ktool room, on Rich street between High nnd Third, next toD'r S. KQuuth't office. - iPt tf RS$S5coStmi plate, tindTop. mm $T& &1 ireofa!Ulze, Copper and Bi ues Kettles nud nil kinds ol Tiu, Copper and Sheet Jrn Ware, for tale low at v n t, e . HEYL & MASON'.". N, B. Roofing, Spouting, and all kinds of Job Work in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, done upon the shortest notice and in the be.,t manner. Jcll-3tdAwtf H. A M Pnn v i v d ,'EW.'in''kably fine, tull blooded, and thorouicli oiea vumun BULL CALVES, prices from 3 to SO uuuars is Ma ewer soon. Lnquire at my steam saw mill. oc0-w;im M. L. SULLIVANT. TEALER IN ROOTS AND SHOLS High t,oppoite the 6tate J House. Boot and Shoes made to order by experienced workmen, in the lien style and on short notice. a urn assortment ot LntUes and CliUdren a Shoes constantly on hand. lauij-imuumw Bl('KEYK HOlSE-BY CLOfJOB WOODS. IT ol A I.f. i , Clkbk, Spbingpikld, O. 'Ine Office of the Ohio r Stage Company's Lines to Sandusky, Columbus, Wheeling am Dnyton, Is kept nt the Buckeye House, passengers taken to nnd from the depot free of charge. Meal always ready on the arrival ot the cars. We refer the traveling public to tlie proprietors of the Stage Lompnmes, who are willing to certify that there is a siagt office at the Uuckfs Home, that receipts for tare to any point on the lino. CW. DOWNS fc CO. OPPER. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturers, Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. se22-wtf 0t TRUNK FACTORY, "'ig 't., between High and Front, n few rods north-wet t nro the urw Metl)0dist Church, Columbus, Ohio. O. W. PETERS la manufacturing 40 to 50 trunks per week, and increasing, to auit the demands of the trade ; warranted a first rale article, ot the latest styles which he Is selling cheaper limn at any factory in the l.nfted States. Orders from merchants and others uromotlv attended to. . , , PRICES AT RETAIL. A good iron-bound common trunk covered with leather, A Inrgc size iron-bound round top, 3 apartments, " A second " it M m i, SI .'X) 3 00 3 75 mv34-lyw A liberal deduction to those who buy to sell, Hrvi . STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! bl L A MASON havo just received a large supply of Rsth-bnne A Co's LaMI Oven Aix-Tight Cook Stoves decidedly the best stove in the mnrket, nnd warranted to give raris-faction or no sale. AUo, the Iron Kin, just the thins for farmers' use. very heavy castings nnd tnkea in from 24 to 38 inch wood. Also, Nos. 2. 3, 4, S and ti, Premium Cook Stove, an excellent pattern. Allot which they are prepared to sell as low, if not a little lower, than they can be bought in tiiid market, nt the sign ot the Kettle, opposite the Franklin Bank, High St., Columbus. jell-HdAwtf MACHINE CARDS. KII.BOiTrNK JOXEA beve just received a full and complex n-wrtment of Machine Caids, from the celebrated Leicester Manufactory, which thej are clfer-ing for cnsli at lower prices than ever before sold in tuls market ptyflowtf GRISWOI.D not sic, DELAWARE. OHIO. This well-known establishment decidedly the pleisnntest location in town, being en the summit with the Court Houe, Public offices Ac. bsat just been neatly refitted and newly furnished, and now affords accommodations equal In comfort, if not superior, to nv similar eosXetn in the country. Amongst its attractions to bo'ardi n 'ml visiters are a delightfully shaded lawn, for promeiia.luu Msd ether healthful nimiseinenu, ami, in their season, a great variety of the choicest fruits nnd vegetable. Also, a convenient UM well supplied READIM1 ROOM, where "the feat of reason" may be enjoyed. Old and nea friends and the public hi yrsw ttt aawftjj m call, nnd no pains will be spared to make their stay agreeable. Families nettang tlie Springs can be well accommodated at this House Faxe as good as tlie best Bills low and uniform. apSO-t-wlwAwtf F ORISWOLD. l:AjLE'FO V DRV, DROAD ST., WEST END OF THE NATIONAL BRIDGE, CO-Mf LL'MBUS. AM BOH A LENOX, mom .Lecturers of all kinds of Castings Steam Engines, Plows, Ac. They are also preparing 8 nrw and beautiful t-election of ftove patterns, viz : four sizes, a, !t, 10 A 11 inch boiler Premium Cooking Move, cast and sheet iron Air-Tipht Parlor Stoves, &e. We have purched the right to manufacture tlie celebrated "American Reserve Draft Cooking Stove," which i universally allowed to le equal, If not superior to my now in use. Abes rfuti Stoves, of the lntet and mmt approved style. Plows of the most approved construction, wilt always be found on hand, coital to any in the markrt, and at eucb prices cannot fail to please. We alio manufacture cast and wrought iron railing to the latest etyl". varying in price from 1 to per foot Steam Engines, of various sires and pattern, embracing the latest improvements and at as low price as can t e pro cured at any other establisineni. Machinery repaired at the fhortest notice. (jy2-dAtwlmwtf IIENRV O. NOBLE, Attorney nt Law, Colnmbna, Ohio. MLLnttend to law business in Franklin and adjoinln; coun-TT tie. OlH-e with Henry Sunberrj, E-q., Gwynne's traUaV inj. fJetUJ-dlwAwtf CHRISTIAN PARLnit M Mi AIM-. POPULAR ILLUSTRATED PERIODICAL FOR ALL CLAfl Ma. UiU U"U" "W" -S""- - PI or.n. A . '"Vr, " Vuar lUftahM ftlins tn occupy a field peculler joi icKioi a moral and CLri.t.iui Iit.rutura. Us) MM ence will be, so fir li foej, to eountorect tho unwholesome tendency ot the light literature of the day. U will be e work which the iniuer h oi imrouuce into tui family without fear ol contatniat-Uon which may be pCed in tho bands of the daughters aad youth or our land, without endnugerinr their morals, encrvattu their minds or vitiating their nut-. Tho blending of the graoe ol rhetoric, and the charms of the imanlnaUon witli the ueefuJ. the good, and the true, end thus to atLain a Lif raiur allied to Roll-lion, is the great purpose of this Mugnzin . ; and as such it kye its claim upon thoae who Lpprcclate the Importance of such an object This peculiarity of doslgn enables the Conductor to call to Ue old a class of the ablest w nter. and thinkers in Uie oountry, whose productions could not bo obtained for a Maguino of a tcee useful nnd elorated character. The Kmbtlluhmtnu nre ot the biuheit or.it-r tn m,,.in oJ exeiutlon, and plentifully given. Great attention will be given to tho Afkrfc published. A ehue of beautiful and really meritorious plocos adspted from the heat (.uoiouicrs, wm or inciuuea ia ine voiume. inn feature alone will lc found to be weU nigh worth the price of the volume. We need Just such a work, to fill a place in our Christian machinery tor which no other wheel, so far as wo ore aware, li at prrst nt provided. And it really eecrna to us that for the beat Inter its of into lies and of society, this ought to bo prompt!) ud cfllch ntly sustained. Tht IndtpmiUnt. Its pages aro filled with orirfnal matter from some of tho ablest pens in the countrv. it Is a work worthy to be upon the table ol every Christian family In the land. Herald of the Ptaim. The Christian Parlor Mrgaiine Is taking a high place among our native monthlies. Beautiful lUustrntiona, original matter by able authors, nnd a very elegant style of execution, all bearing upon the Inculcation of Christian morals, and a religious spirit, desorvo both cotnuieudation and encouragement A Y. Christian Enquirer. OBEAT INOVCEMENTS TO et'BSCBIlE. The proprietor will give to every subscriber ol the ChrisUan Parlor Magazine, who wil pay one year's lubscriptlon (2,00) la advance, a copy of W. L. Ormsby's just finished engraving of Stuart's Washington ; a magnificent engraving tn line, IS by S3 inches iu size, and executed in the most finished style of art This Is a faithful hue for lino copy of Hcath'scnpraving, in a style fully equal, if not superior to the original. Publisher' price S3,00 per copy. The proprietor has made such arrangements that this engraving can be n tiered u a premium for no other periodioaL TERMS : 13, in avce, with tiie enosuviko or Washikoto. 3 copies for ffi wltneeob. 8 18. " " GEORGE PRATT, Publisher Christian Parlor Magaiint, ocL5-$10-2inw Xi Nassau street. New York. UOtTNT PLKA1SANT ACADEMY, m KINGSTON, OHIO. Thii institution, located In Kingatoe, Ross co., Ohio, on the Mnysville turnpike, will be onen for the reception of Pupils, on the first Monday fn October. Kingston is n - mail, but healthy village, ten miles from Chilhcothc, and tiiir- ty-uvc mile? aim Loiumous. This institution was established by the Mt. rieasant Presbyterian Congregation, but bv an arrangement between tht Stockholders and the Columbus Presbytery, it has been adopted by that Presbyter v a their Presbyterial Academy. A convenient two stujry brick build in t; has been erected, and a supply of Chemical, Philosophical and Electrical Apparatus obtiuneu for Illustrating the .Science. The Trustees have secured the Rev. James A. Snrrat, A. M-, ns Principal. He comes highly recommended as a succeas-ful Teacher, from MarysviQe, Ohio. No pains will bo spared to make this Academy one of the first order. An effort willbc mode to tench pupils to think for themselves, and to secure accuracy rather than rapid progress. Surveying wiU be taught practically, with inatrumeuis as well as theoretically. Ind uction will be given in vocal music. Besides the ordinary eouroe of English, .Mathematical and Classical studies, there will be a department d feigned to tit young men for teaching. For the pr esent, there will be a female as well as a male depart ment. The Principal will be aided by a well qualified fenule, and such other assistauts as may be requisite. Three or four young men fitting for the ministry tn the Presbyterian church, will receive their tuition gratuitously in this Academy. Application for this alfl may be made through tho President of the Board. Thn year will be divided into two sessions of 22 weeks and each session into two quarters of eleven weeks. Tuition and In-cidcntol expenses will uc required in advance, unless by a special arrangemtut with the Principal. Tuition per qr. in common English branches 93 W History and Philosophy 00 ChemlMtry and Algebra 3 00 Surveying and Languages 6 00 Twenty-five cents per quarter wfJl he required of each pupil to defray Incidental expenses. Board can be obtained In pleasant private families, Including room, fuel and lights, at il.fJ par week. Tlie Trustees arc Rev. JAMES HOGE, D. D., Columbu. Rev. WILLIAM COX, Lancaster. Rev. TIMOTHY STEARNS, Kingston. A. W. THOMPSON, M. D, Mr. HENRY MAY, Sen., Mr. CHARLES WOODS, Mr. WM. W. ENTREKIN, Letters of Inquiry concerning the Academy may be adirwied to the Principe), In Kingston. By order of the Trustees. T. STEARNS, President A. W. Thompbon, Sec'y. Kingston, Sept 7, 18-1D oe6-w LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. SFR1NO AND HUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1M9. For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and nfter Tuesday, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Pu-srngcr's Trains will run as follow : Leave Depot on East Front street, at S o'clock lu minutes A. Mi and 3 o'clock, P. M., for Mil ford, Foster's Crossings, Dcertiuld. Morrow, Wayncsville, Spring Valley, Xeulo, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning, leaves SprhiRtield at 4 A M. and 2- P. M. Passengers for New York, Boston and Intermediate points should take the 5, 10 A. M. Trnlu from Cincinnati. rassengers for Columbus, Zancsville, Wheeling, and Intermediate towus should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. Tho Ohio Stage Company are running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Doily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in cos-nection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Dally Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the 3 P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Sprinirfield at 12 M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 3 P. M ., and Springfield at i P. M. Ft re from Cincinnati to Xenin Il 90 H Springfield S 90 " " Sandusky City 6 SO Buffalo 10 00 Cotumbue 4 N For other Information and Through Ticketa, apply at the Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendeeit rnia Company will not be responsible for Baggage exceeding 50 dollars hi nlue, unless the tame Is returned to the Conductors or Agent, and freight pnld at the rate of a passage for every 500 dollars in value above that amount. eprVtf GREAT lAIPKOVEJIENiT IN PLANING. TONUl'E-ING AND G ROVING LUMBER. JOSEPH P. WOODBHRVK PATENT PLANING MACHINE. The subscriber having receivrd Letters Patent for a stationary Cutter, Pinning, Tomrueing and Grovelng Machine, now onen for snle Machines end Rights to use the tame. This machine vrfll plane ft.ObO feet of hoards to any uniform thickneee, in one boar ; producing a better ttnhbed surface than It Is possible to plant by any other means now known, not exceptinc ihe hand plsne, end is peculiarly adapted to plane and joint clapboards, or weather boarding, and will do the work fa- ter sud better than any marhtua heretofore invented, 'in! - machine la sn arranged that It planea the board with an unbroken shaving the whole width and length 1 f er that ia reciuired to do an eouftl MTKJunt of work bv the Rotarr Cutting Cylinder, now in common use. The construction and orgMii ration of this Machine Is different trom nny other now la u?e. Communications for further particulars cheerttillv responded to by addressing the subscriber (post paid,) Boston. Vass. One of tlie above Planing Machines may lie seen in operstioa by filing on the Patrntee JOSEPH P. WOODBURY, Rorder street, Eaat Boston, MiusochusetU. mn lo.'19-lrw r.a p. GRIFFITH'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND WATER PROOF BLACKING. The undersigned ti the inventor end mnnnfactnrer of tlie above named article, which he can recommend to Ida friends and the public as worthy ot their consideration. Having been engaged some thirty years in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, he considf rs himself n judge Of the merits of tle article he offers for sale, and of the ettcct It produces on Leather. This hlackine will not produce a polish, but makes the iMtber softer, much more durable, and renders It WATER PROOF. I ie solicits those who desire to keep their feet dry, to wear easy boots or ahoe. or to practice real economy, to give It a fair ulai, and be wiU warrant satisfaction. For sale wholesale or retail at my Shoe Store at No. Ul, EMl st, three doors north of the Frnnkhn House, where ail order will be thankfully received, and properly attended to. eeS,'4-lyw r J. B. GRIFFITH. A. L. MARTIN & CO., FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILORS, Jbal ext. 9 Ml Buildings, p stairs. A. L. Maxtin A Co., respectful- ly Inform the citirens ot Columbus nnd vicinity, that thev are cow rtgtt fifft up, and prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them, with the utmost punctuality and deipatch and they w1h particularly tn Impress upon the minds of n'l thst they have spared no pains or expense to secure the best oi workmen, eo that their cut-MBCTI can rely upon thn: garment being made In the best pes sib manner. A. L. A Co.. being peraTJwly acquainted with the most fubion-able Eastern Tailors, have made arrangements with the CuHare of the leading establishments to have patterns forwarded fro time to time of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They will alf o fees ive monthly from Paris a plate of Fashions In fact, they are determined that no Tailoring Establishment in the Unite -d S tares shell outdo them In either style ot fashion or workmanship.Particular fttiettirn paid to Cutting Ladles' Cloaks sad See. Also, Youths' and Children's Dresses. An asorrarnt of Cloths, Caashneres and Ve-une, kept ecu-sternly on hand. A. L. MARTIN A CO, cel-tf Nos. 1 and 9, Neil'i Odeon Build n.-s upstairs CARRIAGE TRI.1IMING9. 3- PIECES Painted Canvass. O is " Damak Linen. 4 " Silver Drah Broadcloth. 900 eett Prats Hnb Bands. Dafhen. Tuft 1 Jiee. Patnt and Eaanx-!..d Laathrr Axles, Springs end Malleable Castings Fot -ale at tf.e ngn of Hit (noj 01LT PADLOCK. MTOTKA! avTOVBM! HT0VB8! WTt ha' jnst raeseved r. iar?e lot ci i.ooxinc .-itovee, una TV (Air-tight) Store aheap as the cheap. t. i i oai ir,ve, nit ii wr wux aeu mm eM-rrrf i W. DOWNS A CO. WE arc prepared to nr-nufarture Furnneea for heating dwei-linrs nd public building. W. DOWNS CO. 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