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COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2,1850 VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 146. m A ta PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT It BASOOM. t QtrilM IQUTH-KAItl W"" " """ ' TKUMM Invnrlnbly In dvnncc. Tlw Dully, lo jxirauiu In Ciilumliu,, jmt jrcir M 00 m icnt liy mail out of GonsMI p W " during Ike araaliiii, and TriWwkly balaure of yaar In (,'ulumbua 1 Ily mill Tiie Tri Werkly by mill Weekly in Colunibu Out of the city; by mail, "nil. To clubi of four anil upwards To clubi of ten find upwarde, to one addreii Dally, acsilon Triweekly Weekly, llnglo..... To clubi of In and upward! S 00 , :i oo . s oo 1 50 . 1 S5 . 1 00 2 00 i oo 00 40 AilrerlUInf . The followini! rat. and rulei of niHtfrtl.liig have been agreed uumi between the proprietor, ol the Ohio StuoeiiiNi and the Ohio Btate Journal, to bo oWwd, in all ca.., altar Una dute. July 30, 16. Iiuilv Panel-. Oue niuare, 10 Unea or leaa, one hwertion W 3 .. i. each additional.." 0 'ii : :: :; jt ::::::::::::::::: - .. 3 ' ".'.'.'.'....'.'. i :: : :: am :::::::::::::::::: S "a"" BOO I ';. io oo 13 00 18 00 muling card, 3 linee or less, per annum w w oluinn,wiiinciiwiB.', 'V 00 C ... ."a!!""...........!. 23 oo changed weekly . daily . . with 4 changes., i "19....".... 1 iliangwl weekly. . JO 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 " 4,1 0U SB 00 30 0 Other cam-! not provided lor, rlmrgeabli; in conformity with the I io ve rat.'. .tn.t.li.r.l ,.f m.iMii r.-lllclit til 1)0 llllllioll tVIIP. Il-m rui li additional snuare in the daily, inserted ..no month, or I greater length ot tune, aim jor oaen uuun r4u,.,u imi kUer the yearly rates, nan price. feo advertisement to ue niiimunru j j-"' " " " "r -,i on the manuscript, or previously agreed u)uii between the SmUUIiam mM iMMtliUl for the accuracy of legal advertise ments beyond the amount dumd tor their publication. Announcing candidates (for oiticc of every description,) to be f barged at the rata of lifty cent per week, tor each inline ; me ame to te, in all caaei, paid in advance. All linillWIIHllI from strangers or transient persons to ho Ipaid in advance. . Advertisement not mm on " - "i"-' -"- ujf insertions, will he continued one month, BONN ordered out, nd payment will be exacted ncc.inimgiy. TirfltMi ,d vniirlv advertiser. WIU he confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advancements not pertaining there- D, to Di paid lor exim. L Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agent, Real EMM taenia, ic. not to be contracted lor hy the year, hut tu he charged toy the piece, Ht the uminl rates. mO Al)VEBIlSi:ME Nil CAW B 11 1 A.i,..,i;u....,..,,ta r.ir i-liiritiil)li' iiietilutiulir. Iin MM 1 1 iHoucB, wnrd. Iowinliip, and otlier public llHallUfa, ami such like, ! be CbtTftd udf price. J)eatha inserted without charge, unless accompamod by tuueral AitHtiiina, ur obituary uoticet", atui wuen no at.toiiiiiiiiii-ii, 10 'ii' i lor. , ' u - ,,.i nil ,.t,.-i, amumM cijinnninn utiuiii Ot lequtring notices, desiring to cull attenlinn to fairs, aoireeP, con- Ierte, or any purine ritieriamiuuiim "' """'0-liuittanee all notices of private iH-totintiuiiB every notice piitmed to cull attention to private enterprises, calouluU'd or iu-mded to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with f undersiandini; Mint the Ham.' is to M pmtl ran n unpwn io unacrted in the editorial rolumn, the fame will be charged at rate of not less than w cent per um aim ineu omj iien jnpanied by au uthi rti'eiin ot. leaned tuiveriifinenw mj oe BMMfn i "",B v rutin mill Tii,,n-liriw HH 1 1 ! III. IdverlisemenU on the imide excluaiv-ly, to bt charged at the tof IA) per cent, tfl advance on UM IDOTI rales, ttomeva will W hulden for UM price of inserting advertise- Knta brought in by them. W. A. NEIL, Aliui-ney nt Law mid Solicitor Id (imii('ry. ) FKK'E with Win. Dennison Jr., No. f, Neil fiWOWM oppo- -ile Secretary ol ftate a oDlce. oeci-oiy a p. CONWAY. 1 c- toxli.nsox. II. Wt DullWAT t o,, JBftS. DIAL III 8 IM PRuDi'CK, PHI ROM, AND Comiiilaalon mid Forwnrdlnti .Herein. m., FRONT STICK 1', fcMyd roftTBMOUTH, OHIO. a a. in i i i.i.-', Bilomey nml C'ounaollor nt Lnw, CuluiiibUN, Oliin. Re. No. a. Neil's Kxcluiuite. onpoiite HeereUn y of Stuto'rt otlieo urffl OMAUI 1 W. OILMOBi:, (;u.n,)iti Alloma vh at l.nw nud HollHtura In ('Imiicei Office, N. K. coiner Main and Hevpntli street-., lidlv CINCINNATI, (J Faul4dly iriio. b. co.tmTocii a- co. l . ..lU'ilimi and CimnnUsliui .Hi-I'eliilllla, Pnjduca FWaleri, and l.ard Oil Manufociureri, Ciuml Itaciri, ruti Mm "i, 'io. .1. ItltlGWAV A ( O.'S Li . in Foundry, llroad atrert, nrnr thr Hi i.lye , ('oIimii-V bin, Ohio. Iiotm of all kinds, and a great variety of Cat-tings, always on hand OfU, 41 llir illlliKHT TIlflVlPHON'ra oi'Kin:, JO. 4, HmUH l Aehii nee, opposite the Hacratnry ol tott! omce, nigii hi., v oiumuus. i.i iiiii.i. i., i , i 1 i i, H I O N AND B A N N E K P A I N T K H , DoB-dir COLl-MUCH, ouio. XV 11 I'l If TIIUAI.L. ' Aliorney mid onu-ellor nl Law, ( oliunbu-, Ohio. 1,mu, a i.onimiyinucr to iiiko w jMawowsaufaisaiii n utBw i (or the Htate of New York. ty Office on High st.. between Town and Rich. octSO I. N. WIIITINC Ai Ill'NTINtJTON. OOK-flKLLER iiSl Statiouera, next door t the 'Union Bank, ' Mich utrret, ColiimliUH, Ohio. A liovn hisoi him nt ot Hook tUutionery always on hand. kW)J. s i I It i i, , M. C. LILLKV. SF.inKItT A- i.IIiIiKV. BOOK-BIND Kllii, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. ug3n,'43 COLVMBUb INHUKAN(7k OOMPANTi' FlltE AM) MARINE. FIBU ('(impany continues to insure every speciea nf bauaJnfi I and the furniture, machinery. g(H)ds, wares and merchandize, tftd other property contained therein, against loss or damage hy I p I also, ateambouts, mi, I all aail vpanels, and tiie cargoes of ateam- ijoats. sail TefelH, keel boats, ami other water rraft, against the penis of seas, lakes, and n am the mot favorable terms. jMMtf I) KM AS ADAMS, Jr., rfec'y. DAVIS. SMITH A CO.. flOMMIHHION AND KOUU AKDINO M KH( HANTH, Wboto- Mn in flrnoarisjl and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Tersonnl attention eiven to reeei inir andfurwardine noods, and piling Produce consigned for sale. selS-dly. JOHN Mi DOXX I I I,. Jr.. OOMMUnOl AND FORWARD I NO KERCHAKT, NEW OltLEANS. KTNA INSI'H ANCK COMPANY, 4w Hartford, Connecticut. Caoitiil uaid in and MM invested, J HIObOOOL 'ITie lubscriber, Agent for tlii L'omiany, Is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal wrnii. Iiea5-dtf.l D. AI.EXANDF.R, Agent, Culumbm. HBMOTAIi. DR. MARIH'a OFFICE, corner of lii U and Third atreebi, adjoining his tmUmmt, and OPPIMH the First Itaiitist Church decll-dtf Di;-. SK INN F.H A Mil, DIM Til. TWA. attend to all raei, in city or country, on the shortest notice. Office, No, U44. Hiirh strwt. ontio-ite CotnmtTcial Row. hdence. over the store of Messrs. Woodbury A Field. Entrance riend street Wffmwmn (J TO IIINDEIIH. ARl'MNO MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, far sale cheap for cash. ( fi 0. SCOTT OHIO Ml'Tt'AL El FE INSURANCE COMPANY. Fire nnd MtV InHiirnnee. THIS Company continues to take, risks on Livei ami Property, on the MM approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Orpiirtmenl. py Tiie average coM of Insurance in this Department, is leas than onr-fourth ier cent, per annum. Polices isued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tin- option of the applicant. Life Department. Pubrina on Liraa --.,. i daily at out-half the t(u) rates of premium.N. B. Advantages made available on two or more cunliiigeiicie". For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, be tween the Exchange and City Banks, High street, Coluiubu". aepie, wgT TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Stertttr. UERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALER.- in Hardware and Cutlery. Iron, NaiU, Olaaa. House Builders' materials, FarminK and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. 4e., e.. No. lfil High atrvet, sign ol the OUt Padlock WHITE Kill HUPPKHMi AN assortment of I.adiM White Kid Hlippcrs juat received and for salt by dc7) H. H. KIMBALL, JOHBPH F. 8MITH, in... oe. nnd Connaeller at I,nw, nnd ffollellor In annrrrv, IV1 Prlrttfe in ,h(' L'ourta of Franklin and adjoining conn-f V ties, office, in the ('.i.ntiu,. iuw ihni.i,,,,. id i, -tr... t Cohunbus, Ohio. jyll-.l4:wtim MEOICAI, NOTICE. DR. JAIOa VAN PEARSE, of Lancaster, Ohio, a graduate of the MfMD of Pennsylrania, tenders bis profeaniooal sr-Tteea to the ettiieos of Columbus and ridnity. Office on High street, above Rich, in the room formerly occupied bv Dr. 1.1" Taylor, deceased. 9 9 Referencea Drs. Boarstler and Edwards, LancaaUr ; Dra. Tre- emnn, n. jocnnpion sua ianjf, ot this city. liOOKS AND STATIONERY X.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, nooKKM,Kiis ami IfATIOkTBMf molt ITRSstT. OOtVMBVI. NEW EDITION OF MWAN'S TUEATISK. I H A A C N . WHITING TIASjust published new edition of a Treatise on the Law IT. relating to the Powera and Duties of Justices iifJhsT'eace and Constables in tiie ritate of Ohio; with lk?.i tieaLi'onna, Sec. liy Joseph II. .Swan, late President ol the TWtDE Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, revised, corrocU-d and enlarge 1 vol. 8vo.; fau law binding. . r-inco Hi0, when the third edition of ttili work was published, the Legislature have paaaed numcroua laws, published in eight small volumes. These laws modify and change a great variety of matter contained in the previous editions ot this Trcntlse. The jurisdiction of Justices ot the Peace has been extended to the action of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry and Detainer has undergone considerable modifications. Jn this edition the text has been revised, aa well to conform to these changes as to other alteration! of law, by statute and otlier-wise, since the third edition wan published. or sain at the hook .tore of I N. WHITING t HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the fol lowing persona, viz i Joseph Jones, bookseller, Cmllicotiie i in. McArtbur, Circlcville; Jan. Stephenson, Portsmouth; Sanlord t Co.. hookrell-r Newark ; W. W. It"ed A .-ons, and A. XV. I'eriey, do., Zaneaville ; Dr. J. Dunham, tit. Clairsville; A. Eraser, Steu-buiville; li. 1 it T. Hanna, New Lisbon; BMM &. Elkiiu, book-aeliers, Akron ; W. 6l 8. Hlocum, da, Marietta; J- D. Hgfar Co., Massillon; J. J. Fast, do., Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. W. Jiunes, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking co.; Sam'l Knep-per, Woostcr; John Beall, Cadiz ; .Martin Welker, clerk of the court, Milleraburgh, Holmea co.: Win. H. Canlield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, bookeller, Cleveland ; ('. Bartlett, do., Palnesvillo ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull co.; A. C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, Attabula co.; Durid (Jnmpliell Sc Hon, booksellers, Sandusky City; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield; J. N.Kurtz, bookseller. Springfleld ; fl.Millikan, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette co.; (.'has. Ellis, bookseller, Dayton ; Frnncia Hnrri-.X.--nia ; James Morrison and H. Llmbocker, PMMI Thomas Brodie, IV-tiiiiister, Lebannu ; II. W. Derby & Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; I F. Desilver, do., do.; Win. W. Fay, Delaware: 0, 0. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; John Melvin, London, Mn.lir.nn cn.; Geo. Ebert, TMRni Win. Hood, perryshurgh O.E. .Sew man and J, M. Crosby, KoTWlIk ; J. Howers Co., Findlay Otto H. Mueller, Homeraet, Perry co.; Parsons &. Co., QyTta H. B. Uppett, Mt. Venion. dccl3-dA:w ""NEW EDITIOnTTfTiTe OHIO FORMS AND PItACTICE. SAAC N. WHITING, COLUMBUS, HAH published a New Edition of Practical PoTOU ill ActioiH Persoind and Real, and in Clianeery, BOW in con m use in nsMtta Of Ohio; eoniprisiiig PrOOBM, Declaration', Plea, Re- plteallonf, Demurrerfi Verdicts, Judgment, complete Room, Bcire Facias, Attrtrhiuent, l.jeetinei.t, Oeeupying Claimants, Itill of Particulars. Hills of Exception, Error, Certiorari, Appeal, De. positions, in Stale Courta and in Courts of the United States, Re-demptioti from Tax Snlea, Clerks' Entries, Executions, Partition. Hnhena Corpus, (Jaths, Bofeot Writs, Appointment of (.'lerks. Admission of Attorneys nnd Solicitors, and various other Proceed ins: at Law ; Hills in Chancery. Injunctions, BubpOJM and Notice, Demurrers, Plea-, Amwers, Hearing and Re-hearing, Master. and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decrees, Ac; with KOTBa, "It is iMMtnUB tiUir old MHWhM orms." "J Eq. Cm. Abg. 7(i4. By P. B. Wli.coX, Attorney at Law. I lorge lOp, royal 8t vol. of e70 pace?, in tine law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. From ih .indues of the Court In llnnk. " The new forms, the authorities adduced, and the copious notes added to this edition, greatly increase it value. The book will prove of great U bitty in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice tfi rough out" Ohio, thai bom prepared with rare, and evinces n degree ol critical learning and legtd acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fume n-H iin able law writer of its learned author." Court in Itank, January 7, L049, From the Hoo. Jiidfci' .Mel.rnii, of Iin- Us fls MfNat Court. " All who are oeipiainted with the accurate, learning nud high professional character of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a valuable book from Ul pen under the above titlu ; and I am mire that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. The forms of proc ll from the commencement, of a fraat variety of civil aCBOXU until their foal U-iininaliuiis, are given, and the forms of pleadings in cases at common law, and also in chancery, so aa to guide the practitioner in every step he takes ; and in relation to these forma of process and pleadings, a reference is made o authorities sustaining important points of practice, under appropriate heads. The mim-terinl duties of clerks and ol (Mn generally, are plainly pointed out, including the. mode of taking depositions tt the federal as well M in the State courts. Upon the whole, I consider tbll work a- a most valuable one to the profe-eion, and to nil whos duties connect tbem, either directly or indirectly, with the administration of justice.'' From ib. Hon. Judge: Hurnrt. ' It appears to me that no I'rar-titioner in tiie courts ol uur State, with your book before thein, can be at a loss for the form ot any Process, Pleading, Will. Auswer, Order or Entry, that ran ba wanted in the course of Ul practice and it is very evident that the numerous referencea in your copious notes, will save, much timo and labor to thoie of the profession wliu consult tiie work." From Judge Wnlker, ' We have here, osder the iinme of second edition, in reality, a new book of H7H MMaa, every one of which coutaina matter fa every day utility to DM l'liictitioii'-r i.i Law In Ohio. VVo do not seeliow even tiie tyro, xvith the light here furnished, need he at a loss for the mode ol nrocedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not ouly given the how, but the u-)iert jrr; tor authorities are cited to sustain almost every form prolan tad mdtbon the LodeX, thai better half of a law book, in very elaborate and complete." From Judge Wright. " The flnl edition has been carefully revise !, and bo mnny other lorms added that 'this mav he regarded as almost a new work.' Copioui notea are added to this edition, relating obleflTto prac- .!.., 1,.( .-,) from nniterials collected by the author during several years, and especially relating in tin- ...,.. impnmM mmmMmm in Chancery practice that have not vet been settled m the courts ol Ohio. This boob should be in iho library of every practicin.. Lawyer." For Mb) at the book store of L N. WNITINO &l HUNTINCTON. The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the following nereons.'viz ; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancnuter ; Joseph Jones, iMOKMUar. Cbillicotiie : William McArtbur, t,'ircleville; JHQM Stephenson, Portsmouth; Sanford A: Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. ROM Jfe Son-., and A. W. I'eriey, do., Znnesville Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville; A. L. Fraier'do., Steubeiiville ; B. L. Sc T. Banna, New I.i-heii; Becbn A- Elkins, booksellers, Akron ; W. & S. Slocum, do., Marietta J. D. Bigger & Co., Massillon ; J. J. East, do., Canton; It Little, do., JIavenna ; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking county; Samuel Knepper, Woottter; John Beall, Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk of the court, Millers-burgh. Holmes county; Win. II. Canfield. E-.j,, Medina; M. C. Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, do., Painesville ; W. N. Poller, Warren, Trumbull county; Amos C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; David Cainphell At Son, booksellers, Sandusky City ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J, B. Larwil), clerk of the court, Bucyrus ; Bronson i. Me-Lene, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, hookaellcr, Springfield ; S. Miliikan, clerk of the court, Washington. Fayette county; C. Ellis, bookseller, Dayton ; Francis Harris. Xenia; James Morrison and 11. l.imbocker, Piqua; Thos. Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon; H. W. Derby & Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. XV. Fay, Delaware ; O. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky ; Curtis Allen, Marion ; J. Melvin, London, Madison co.; George Ebfft, Tiilin Wm. Hood, Perrjhurgh ; C. E. Newman ami J. M. Crosby, Norwalk; J. Sowers ft Co., i indlay; Otta H. Moellcr, Soinor.et, Perry co.; Pnr-sons 4 Co., Elyria. decll-law A COMPLETE DIGEST OF THE on in REPORTS. IN. WHITING 4; HUNTINGTON have published a digest of the first sixteen volumes of the Ohio Reports; containing all the cases ever reported at Law and in Fruity in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. H. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, and eoiu.'time Reporter of that Court; 1 vol 8 vo, 7tsj pages, in firm law binding. Trice $V0. Ot this digest Judge Burnet rrmarks : " I am of opinion that it has much merit, nnd will be a valuable acquisition to the libraries of our profession. It is calculated to save much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views ot the course of decisions on the various matters winch have been in litigation in the Supreme Court nf our State since the year Ifltt. The plan chosen for the work is simple and pmspiruous, which adds to its convenience mid value." Judt:c Walker says: " This digest is very aystemrtically arranged, well condensed, has a con-ple.e table of the cases "with reterences to the volumes, and, wont we do not tind in digests, au excellent unlet to the principal matters." The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, cf the following persons, vi? : Dr II Scott, Lancaster Joseph Jones, bookseller, ChfltteotM ; W McArtbur, CiMeville James Stephenson. Portsmouth i Sanford i Co, booksellers. Newark i W W Rood ft Sons, and A W Perlcv, do, Zanesville ; Dr J Dunham, St t.'lairs-ville ; A L Frazer, do, Steu!enville B L ft Tl bmna. New Lisbon ; Beeba A: DUnOi boOWOtorti Akron W ft fl Slocum, do, Marietta; J D Bigger ii Co, Massillon; J J Fast, do, Canton ; B Little, do, Ravenna i O W ,h.men, clerk of the court, UOftn, llockinir co: S KneppiT, WOOMBrj J Pltdi Cadiz; M. Welker, clerk of the court, HflletlbttTfh, Holmes 00 W II Canfield, Esq, Medinn; M OToOJIfkrVO, booksoller, Cleveland: C Bartlett, do, I'liinesville; W N Portar, WarraO, Trumbull co; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetlernon, A-btatmlii co ; D Campbell & Son, bookaellera, SamiiiMky City ; J J Bench, bookseller, Man-held; J I! Larwell, clerk of the court, Itucviu-; Bronson ,v Me Lene, Kenton, Hardin co; JN Kurtz, bookseller, f-prm ;lield ; S Miliikan. d rk ot the court, VVaMJoWtOtt, I'ay.'tte coimty : C Ellis, bookseh. r. Dayton; F Harris, Xenin : J Morri-on and II l.iiubocker, Piqua; T Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon : H XV iN-rby .V Co, looksellers, Cincinnati; XV W Fay, Delaware: Q 0 Worth, Upper Sandusky; 0 All.n, Marion; J Melvin, London. Madison co; G Ebert, Tiffin; Win Hood, Perrysburuh : C E .Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk ; J flowers & Co, Findlay j O H HbtOafj BOMJMOt, Perry 00 ; Par-sona Co, Elyria del9-d4w SAA BOXBSORBB ULASSWARR. rhMoe,Qoaita, Pints and Halls porter hii.I Packing Bottles. Jars, Tumblers, Vial, and Druggist Ware of nil kinds ; .r0U lioxen Flint Glass wart-; XX'ine hortls, Molaases Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plain and Fluted. Also, Drugirist Ware ot every varietv, constantly for ale by N W SPEEKS, oeliif Coluiubu-t street, Ciucitmati )ti( HONES hVllevernon Superior Wheel Oven l.lass, M gfivUU zesfroinoX'.to 10X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crowu, Plate and I n nrh, of al) deacriptions ; 2000 MM Countrj' Brand, sizes from 7 X! to J0X'.,4 Constantly on himd at Pittsburgh prices N W SPEERS, oclT tf No HL Columbiana strwt, Ciiu-innnti Sl'OAU AND MLIJAH IIOI'MK MOLASfSKS-JOO brls Refined Sugars; W) do S II Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Me, and lor sale by apt! KINO 4k HEFFNF.R. Cincinnati A I' LK!1. ix very tine Mutes, -uitable for Califot ifl Hirer-, may Is bad hy applying to ap6 KINfi A HEFFNER, 27 Main st, O :omia adven incinnati AIHINH. 200 boxee, 100 ... boxes, 100 boxes, landing irom jotin .titains, ami wm saw- nv I KIMi A HEFFNEH, Cincmfiatl LF.ATIIEK! LKATIIEK ! 1.1 X I III I: : T1IIE aubacriher has more Leather in store, a greater variety, an.l at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in toe city Manufacturers who will MM call and examine for themselves r e assured that they will not go away dissatisfied. P3 High at., orner of Journal baildinj (oclfi H. H. KIMBALL. HOTELS AND SALOONS. llltOAHU AY IIOTKI.. B DAVID MITCHELL, (road wired, ColumbiiN, Ohio. ipultf CAl'ITOh IKMM ni nilll, OHIO. M. NORTHKUP, Pani'HiKTon. ril HIS new and popular Hotel Is located in the most central part J. of the city. It lias botn enlarged, and i now furnished in a style equal to Hint ot ajTJf Hotid in tiie West. Tiie Table d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will bo spared to make the guesta feel at IIOMK. Stages for all the routes, call at this house imii.t for passengers. Convenient, and first rate Stabling and Carriage House attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance. aeptlU-dyl L NITF.I) HTATKS HOTKI. - COI.I'MIII S. R 0 B E It T BUSHEL HAH taken the United States Hotel, located a few rods south ol his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will lat happy tu welcome bis old pntroii nnd friends, unci all oth crs who may have orcaaiuii to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. inarJtl X UI IMt AN HA LOON, (ITNDKH THE AMKUICAN HOT It.) n AVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will rmistanlly keep on himd all the delicacies of the wasou, such ns Oysters, lliidl, Venison, Fresh Fish, Hardines, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Ac., Ac. The Bar will be kept eonitantly sujiphed with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, i c. No pains will be spared to cratify the tastes and appetites of the guests of the, American Saloon. Oyitcrs by tiie doien, hundred or can. oc-tf CI TV W A LOON-CohiiiibUM, Ohio. CiORNER High Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this i oMobUabnont aranow preparod to serve up oyster, Game, Fish, and all the luxuries ot the neason, in a style un-urpassed. They have alM added several private rooms for gentlemen wish ing to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with the be-t ol Liquor-and Ciuars. On draudit, Carew'n letroit Ale, Sehultz XX Pah-Ale, and Bottled HcoteliAle. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by (oei-M-dtf BARKER ft OLMSTED. LOB INSURANCB. TEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE company, OfReo No. UB, ll Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Vrcs'l. PLINY FREEMAN, jlrtMprjf Charter perpetunl. The bttlfalMI of this, company ii conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earuiiiL'S durint; the lait three years amounted to over 1180,000, Each policy hold-er is a member of the company, mid entitled to share in it- profltf, which have averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premiums pntd in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed Ks). in which case () per cent, is required and 40 per eent. may be paid by depositing a note for that nniuunt, reiiuwahle annually, and beuring li per cent, interest. The amount of its cnnital, the character ' itJ Becuritien, and its mode of doing business, make this ouo of the safest compa- Bin in ine WOOD, lUr Mia nisuinnre uonwi s '' v all, sought for in investment of this kind. This company will insure on the lives of persona on any part of the globe, ntequitnblc rales ot premium. A man may insure his life ju the name of his wile, so that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die beforo him. The many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and coimideratc efo daily securing to wmtx families and friends MOM advantages. The agent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information iu connection with tho subject will be cheer-lullv itrML and the applications for insurance promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAUQB, Ajfenr, 2d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coit's store. Rou t TiioMnos, M. D-, Examining Physiciau. matt MACK & BROTHBBtB, MANUFAOTURERfl AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RE A-DY MADE CLOTHING, kiiom 307 Main sTiitrT, Cincinnati, Ohio, resjicctfully iiil'onn the citizens of Cohimbiis and vicinity, that we have opened in this place, iu Mr. WalcUtt's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a new am)ta-bion-iblottOOh Of FALL AND WLNTER CLOTHING, consisting ot Broad, Pilot. Felt, Blanket and Heaver Cloth Over Coats, Chmks. a lurge assortment of Frock nnd Dress, Huiness and Walking Coats, 4c, Ac. An extensive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring BottOM Pantaloons, of all colors, stripes and figures, made up of the most fashionable matcriala. A large variety of Vests, of the latest cut. Gentlemen's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Cravnfci, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Carp-'t Bags, Ac.; a lot of other articles too numcruUH to mention. All of the above articles are ohVred to the public at prices lower than any other establishment of this kind in this city lias done before. Purchasing as we do our materials Bt the Eastern markets, and manufacturing the llottdni ourt-etf, we think us safe in saying that we are enabled to sell clothing from IU to 15 per cent cheaper thun the rest, without less profits to ourselves. Being thus connected with our mauufactory, we shall be constantly in receipt of new clothing, mude of the latest stylo of goods, and cut in tiie latest fashion, by one of the best cutters io the west. We respectfully solicit the 0OU of the Gents to examine our stock, nnd if they find anything to suit, we are confident the prices alwnys will. Give us, a triui, i. all w nsk. M. A R. octi-dain CAItVF.I WOUK. ARCHITECTS, Builders, FrctiMasonu, Odd FVllowi, and oilier engaged in buihliniT, can be supplied with carved work tor any purpose, whether Classical or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Pieces to supportchandelier-', Panels for walls, Friezes, Cups, Tresses, St.c. Gentlemen supplied with original designs; Churches, Public Hnlls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anvthing on this side the Atlantic. Tiie euhserilier has had many years exjM'rieiire, and can refer to ninny of his works, public and privnte. The carved aeeoratlottl upon the ceiling of the Odd Eel-lows' Hall in Dayton was designed and carved by him, and is acknowledged to be the IDOlt beautiful and most appropriate ihing of ti.e Mod b Ainfricu. The iMMiet ot finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures nn.l flfnre bends lor signc J. ROBINSON. Carver, ocril-d3m Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TWO HI'LF.NOIO FA It US. f-lOR SALE by the subscriber, residing at Watervilln, in the B? county of Luraa, at reasonable terms lis to price and payment, tvo of thti moil ipltndiil improvtd farttu thr Maumtr Itivtr, to wit : The farm known as the Dtald farm, at Damascus, about twenty-live miles above Manmee City, containing nearly 300 acres, 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved stale, with good dweUnu nnd out-houses, nearly new, orcharding nnd fruit trees. The Wnba-h and Erin canal nnsses through the farm, thus ntliird-ing water to all it parts, and ease, of trnnporiation to the hike. This is one of the most lieautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded m the State. Al-o, the farm upon which I reside, Containiin; Mali two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are hiirhly improved, with thirty ncres of bottom land upon tho Maumee. Upon this farm there are lnrye mid very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of n large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peaches ;n short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of fifteen yenrs, as a home for himself. Terms mav bo known on application. mnrHi) II. REED. davihTm.'with "oVT'O., fUlMMIHSlON AND POWARDINO MERCHANTS, wholesale J dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sonnl attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, nnd sel ling produce consigned for sale. (selV-dly Fr. HKINMCK, (Late of AVw Lisbon, (thin.) GENERAL Agency, Commission nnd Forwnrding Merchant, JT deuls in Butter, Cheese, Lard, nnd Prwluce in general, No 13, East Front st., n.-nr steamboat landing, Cincinnnti, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright and A G. Uiehardson, Bro. Si Co., ('incinnati ; B. W, Snoderass Si. Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg &. Elliott, i'hila.U lphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; S B. Boss, PortlSIUItUl LojwaOB A Coviale. Wellsville; Lwolt and Gebhart, Pittaburgh; John Scott, Nnsliville; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. MtMU JTeVT KKCKIVKO, 4 T the old stand opposite the State House, an unrivalled nrt xtl ment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred dihYrent kinds of Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, rich Fancy and Plain Vel ret. Silk, Satin, (including white nnd hcht colored for party and weddinir Dress.) nnd wotd Vesting; Cravats, Silk nnd Linen Pocb-el Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, OOttM and wool Drawers and Undershirts, silk Under-shirts ami '' fere,Su-iien-tiers, black and whne Kid nnd Silk Gloves, wo . G.ovcs nnd Halt Hose ; nnd in brief, every article of the richest quality of gpntle-m en's wen rin s; apparel to be found in the first draper establishments of the East. These .roods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in oue ot the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest nnd must durable styles that could be found in New York. Strangers now sojourning in ourcity, and ourcitizens generally, are respectfully imitcd to call and examine before thev purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Orders from any part of the Htntc, as heretofore, fnitb-.l!f .... i l ,.. ImmI CHICKEKINU Ac (ILBKHT'S p ii r ii i r m it i w T r, k h i a k n u MMMOl TTfTV Just received nnd for pale at mntiutncturer's pi cw. A. REED, Aaent, Four doors North of the Neil Home, Columbus, Oliin aulO-dly CIHCLKVILI.E HLAMiETS. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of 10 bv II nnd 12 by 12 qr hOBTI twilled BED BLANKETS, manufactured out of native wool, by the Scioto Manufacturing Company. These blankets are hen vier, larger, and finer for the price than any Eastern make. Prices ransjing troin fi to $10 per pair. Also, iu-t receive,!, a splendid auortinent id Black and Red Uaid FLANNELS, for children' WMF Fancy Plaid do.; Plain Red and White Mixed do Hvdi.-il Red ; Mixed and White do. For MM by MfftMfta. J. D. OSBORN A CO. INSCUANCE. THE PROTECTION IN'St ItANCE COMPANV. of Haktfobd, CovNUCTICtT, continue Ui issue PolicieN on the iniwt lavora hie terms, at their Agency in Columbus, on Dwrllimrs, Store. HoteUj, Warehouse, HiU Manufactories, Barns, etc. etc. etc. A loo, on Household Furniture and GcxmIs, Ware and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against loss or danum- by fire. Also, on Dry Goods, Grocerleit, Mnnulncturrd Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Slock, and every other description of Merchandize or personal Property, shipped or to Ik- ship ped per giMid team boat, or boats to and from points on the Western water, or Mween Eastern citie. ftia Lakes, or other in land routej and any town in th WenU'rn country, agamt tne Uharos oi im ch I xanspibtatio. Also, upon shipments of Gontls, XVnres and Merchandize, per good vensrl or veaspls, lictween New (Jrleans and Fasteni ports between New Orleans and oth'T Gulf ports between all American ports and English or European porU, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic water-, azainst the rxaiLs or the if, at the lowest rate of premium charged by fttiier responsible Companies. Fot full information ta rates, adjustment of Iossm, . applv to the undersijmed, who is authorized to lasoe Eire and Ma-nne Pohciea, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, decS-dlm Agent Protection Ino.-ance Company ANSEL BDWAKDS C1HEAP CASH BOOK STOKE, next door to the Post olftre, .-:-,te street, Columbua, Ohio. CunaUntiy for aale. a jeneral assortment of Standard and Miscellaneous Boolu, Cheap Publications, the Magazine, Ac English, French and American Stationery. Gold Pens ot various style, and of the bat quality. En graving, Latter and Cap Writing Paper, Ae Ac. oclO-tf I'llMI FOH HALK. 10NTAININO 'J00 acre upon the west side of the SciotiAriver, 17 miles north of Columbus, nud ." north of Dublin ; a miles from the Lnke Erie nud Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 milei from the Columbus Plonk Uond. The laud Is first rnte, 140irres under im i.roveiiient, with a never failing stream running through nil parts. 1'here is a good atone house, with hard nml rnin water pumps close to the door. There is a nugar camp and orchard of young grnfted trees. The location is very healthy, mid near the celebrated Sulphur Spring. For lurther information, apply upon the premises, of ra-.Jl-d.lm JNO. HOBINHON. 1 OLASSI-:s. I.inhi hrls Molasses, landing from Bell Isle, 1T1 nnd for sule by KINO A HEFFNER, apli B7 Main atreet, Cincinnati IJWVNNIC'S NKW U'OKK ON Slll ltll I S. " T AW OF SHERIFF AND COltONElt Just uibhshed, "A pruc IJ tical trentiso on the law of Sheriff and Coroner," with tonus and references to the stuluU-s of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. By H. V.. Gwyniie. This work treat of the ajipoiiitincnts nud qualifications of Sheritl and Coroner, the appointment of deputies and jailer, and liability for their acts, and ijeiierally, of tho duties and liabilities ot the alieritf and coroner. Among other subjeeta discussed, are the service of summons or process not requiring bail ; tin; service of enpias ad respondendum nnd lut satisfaciendum ; arrest and privilege and discharge therefrom ; hail ; prison bounds; rscncB; aervico of the writ of replevin; service in ejectment; loreign and domestic attachment) proceedings agniust wnter craft; th'' writ of fieri fitchw and proceedings thereunder, embracing l.-vy. -ale of goods or hind, lien, title nequlrcd thereunder, Ac ; writ of habere facias, possesaiouem ; writ of habeas corpus, service of subjuena; execution on decrees; proceedings for recovery ol dowry; arrest, Aic, in criminal cases; keeping of jail; inquests of lunacy; forcible detainer; juries, elections, and fees of the sheriff, under each hend will be hjund the laws of the three Simes Ohio. fnJhma and Kentucky, upon the tahjoBt treated at The work also oootainl such forms as are usually required hy elierifti in tin' discharge of their duties. From Judge Wright Mr. Gwynne's "work is a good one melhirfical and Well arranged and must lx very useful not onlv to profcssionnl gentleman and to the officers of our courts, but to 1 mitofs, and purchasers at judiciol sales,' and to all interested in tiie title of property derived through such hnle-." From Judge McLean " No work lias BOOM under my notice which embodies: o larue an niiiount of law on the Piihjectl discussed, in so condensed u lorm." From Judge Joseph H Swan, and J W Andrews, Esq : " It supplies a Want Which hai kO been li lt, for the Bar herO heretofore found it necessary tu grope their way through the reported ruses to ascertain the law upon many ol the .-objects treated of in this wark subject, loo, obont which the Bur is often required to give advice." From Judge Walker" It will be seen that the work is adapted to meet the wants, not only of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ol the bar jteuernlly. Such a work Inn long been felt to be a great de-siihratnm. WO presume that no ShentVor Coroner, or practicing Inwter. will long Ise without it," 1 Vol 8 vo Price in good Law binding, $ I F. r sale nt the book stortof In.VdkW I N WHJTiNG i. HUNTINGTON 110! TO EVERY ONE WHO WANTS A CAltPET! Tl tiCElVED nt Carpet-1 1 all, this day, IMI yds Raaand List MX Carpetai from B0 tO Hi 2tHKI do Stritied, Cotton and Wool do; PUN) Jo Cotton nnd Wool Ingrain do ; 50UU do nil Wool do do : ;HXKJ Jo liiiHriid ;i ply and Brussels. Our stock is the largest, and we tan sell Carpets lower than ever offered in the city. Alo, received -I pes 12 feet wide, super extra Ml ( 'loth ; 15 do ti to 9ft do dodo from 03 to IM yds 20 do 3 to 4(j ttdodo du 50 to 110 yds. We cut Oil Cloths to suit any size ruoni or hull. Aao, ou hand a laruo assortment of splendid Buys, from 2 lo ',11, mid Coco, Manilla, Grant and Rope Mull-. Abo, a splendid assortment of all kinds of Curtain material, Window Blinds und Painted Curtains, to be sold at very low liuuree tor oish. oc2-d4:w3mJ J. D. OSBOHN & Co. 1)JTENT II.lKK .HILLS, made in a new and highly ap proved manner ; one of the beat mills now in use, andwar-raiir-.l to perform well. Manufactured nnd for snle by J. L. A W. ,. QUI, at the jel9wat-wtf FRANKLIN FOUNDRY. 1'IMNTING 0FFI0B FOR MALE. A WHIG Newspaper Establishment in Northern Ohio, at the termination of a Hraiicb Mailroad which is now in active op-iralon, is ottered for sale. Th" materials, have been used but tif-teei month". It is the only Whin pujwr in the county, nud the patrailge reepeotabbs and on the increase. In every respect the situation is desirable, as it is situab-d iu one ot tho most productive counties in tho State, nnd well improved. For particulars, entire of the Eimtob or TBI Ohio Statk Jolnal. nuv.VdhW'tf j. itimnvAY ov co., Itllllid street. ol bo--. Oliio. ANUFACTUREHS of Steam Eni-ines, Stoves, Plow nnd all liliel- ol .l.ii'hiih- . lln-V lire the eM hi- He iniilin t'l't U i'i'I - tak part Of the State of BUCK'S IMPROVED DOUBLE AND 8DIGLE OVEN COOKING STOVE, and have recently procured aneutire new set of patterns containiuc late improvements made uier the spt-ciid tlircction of tiie patentee. Tins Stove, they are DOW prepnred to nay, is the very lieat family Oonttng Slove which Hi ever been made, cither here or elsewhere. Thero are four aiiei, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying iu size aud price no as to uit MS IB1I11 iy. ine suoscriners nisn ninne tin' Premium Cooking Stove of a su jienor pattern. This is a good and lieap Move. EEJia I I mm II ' ir 1 n-ir,ts twii?sJ:l IfcMaaaaaaT. . i . i the i. nlk-J l(Ui,L. I iriiiri i , ii Double and Snule Oven ( ookiiiL' Moves. rri iiiiuiu Improved C - .n. ives. XVaijer's Air tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckhnm's do., Vermont do. and IU Move-. OoaL Parlor nnd Bboo StOTM. 7 nnd ll) Pint Stoves, Pinto Boxes, four Hizea. The subscribe also continue the Plow business, M formerly, and make a variety of kinds ol the very Le,t materinls and wore man nh i p. !n iddlrinn to their foimer business, they have prepared tbem-OtVm nt great expense, and are bow iiiionil,u tiii ilit; BTE M I .N UNK8, of )iiioos sizes und Rattan, but all aanbracin Hi., iimii bnproVeQtenta, Their prices will lie as low aa work of the same qniUt can be procured for els.where. Machuiery of nil kinds Diade to order, and repairs promptly attended to. The subscriber!, are also tho exclusive manufacturers of Par ker'a Patent Wnter Wheel iu this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public pntrountje i solicited. N -13-daw J. HIIMJWAY & CO. Aid Alll.i: HEAL ESTATE EOlt iSALK.-'l'be sub acriber otter for sale, on very Hbtfll terms, the bDowtef described real estate, situate on the National rood, in the immediate aiuiijrin ine ensiern ooimiiarv line oi tne corporation ot to liunhus. and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit ; out-lots Noa. W, 'XK Uta, 105 and llki, of Crosby s addition of out loU. Also, No- subdivision of half section No 33. Also, in-hit No. 23, on Town alreet, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbia. On ut-lol No. 80 there in a good two story brick house, together with rtlitable nut-houses, iVc. Tlicre is also on in lot No. 211, on Town Pt.. n small frame house. For further particulars, ns to prion, Ac , iioiirire of the mihserilier on the pn jmoffl pl3-dWtf AMOS S. RAMSEV. COPAltTNEDSIIIP. McELVAl.N A- FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, und Deal! in Produce, would respectfully inform their lend md the public genernll v, that they have entered into copartnership, nml may be found at the warehouse formerly occupied b Joha VViilard near the Scioto Bridge, where they offer a large assort ment of Groceries very low for cash or produce. Thev will nl-o pay cash for all kinds of produce, JOS. McELVAIN, julySdAw. li, FITCH. STILL AT IT! Ci.XIUNET MAKING. The subseriU-r still continues to carry on 1 the Cabinet Making, in all its various branches, (,t his old Item), on Itich st 2 doors east of Pen it; & BoVl Dme Store, mid npjKipile the Mechanic's Hall, where he ia nfferim; MM cheap hafrtli (and trliing, too,) consisting of Bureaus, Bed-tead-. (Im-iIi crew rail and square rail) Breakfast, Side, Dining and Centre Tables, Stands, (plain and fall leaf.) Quartette, Sofas, and in MROCl cu ry thing needed that can he made in our line. And, always ready to make work lo order on short notice, lie , , ii,- and varnishing done with neatness and despatch. kttnHnbof the place, on Hi,-h ttrrrt. Alao I'lide rtnkins. The Biibscrdier having bought out Mr. Backus, Im for many jesr-rarrifl on that business successfully, eoiiisting of an cv cellent llrtrte and a variety of L'ofiinn, lioth in 7o and (piahty, (from a tine Mahoguny to a common,) i now prepsrrd to attend tu all calls that he may receive, Imth from tho cil) and country. My prices will le uniform and moderate. I have aUo niade arrangements with thepropriet.irof the Dead House, in the east buryinji ground, for dcM."itiiie the dead of i,oe who wish it, on very reasonable term, and the rorp-e will be taken thence to any ol the Cemeteries of the cily, without extra charge. From my past experience, and a desire to please all. I confident ly solicit a share of patronage, lielieving that I can natisfaetonly perform the last snd rites of wiuilture. nov!)-lmdA:niw II. HALM. AlARln AND SAiVnLL FOR HALE. N excellent farm ul 170 acres, in i.. noa lp., Delaware co. B . 17, Tp. S. 4. on the Ml side ,,f Big XValnut at the mouth ot Duncan' run : about .'SI acres improved, about :W of good bottom fond. Tiie farm ia well cal. ulatnl for grain or Mock. It is a pari nf the Maxwell tract. Tliere is a line fcttlcnn-nt around it (n the pn-miM-s there is a good Ml mill, which lake tho water from Walnut creek and Dum an'f nin. It is a good site for a grist mill. The tami, and an undivided half of the aw mill, will lie -old together or wiwrhte. About one third ot the pay wdl required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hnmmond live on be place. jylfWrd&wtl WA LTER THRALL. CDBUB I ALU LBAV nr.ttW HE subscrilK"r have roinun need the manufa. ture, in the rity I ol t'oluml'iia, Ohio, of flirted 1'alm Leaf MMM, being decideiily tiie bct ami rhenpet article for B ds ever intrialuceu into this market For elasticity they cannot he excelled, and for a long continuance of their elastic properties thy are fully emial to curled hair, with the advantage of aLWay n-maining prtrrtly clean and sw.f-L, and with the udditiona) advantage that they can je ufl'onled for much lrts money. They ham twn exten-ively used in tiie Eastern States, and hare never failed lo give universal satisfaction. XX'e shall keep Matrrases ron'tantly on hand manufactured of pure curled Palm Iaf alone. nIo Palm lnf in combination with Cotton, and another kind still, of Palm Lent combined with curled Hair. The citizens of Cohjmbo and vicinity, ami the citizen of other towns and counties in central Ohio, ure rcspmfully notified that we tnteial to make it tor Uie interest l am. who wih tor beds superior to any other in ue, whether for i 1 m r- Hulski or private rt-sidences, to purchase of our manufacture. Beds made tu order of any Fire, and all orders promptly tided. Our manufactory is, for the preaent, on High street, Columbus, east side, between State and Town. ovr tiie store of T. P. Ellis Jr Co., and A. W. Brown Sc Co. J. IL BE ERE k CO dec7-diwtf J. L. eV XX . A WJI. IRON FOUNDRY, corn erof Town and Canal street), Columbus. Ohio; Warehune, No. 7, Brosalway Exchsinzr. Stove, Plough, Corn Shelters, Hollow Ware ; and a general assortment of Foundry Castings, always on hand. Job work and Machinery made to order in the best manner, and on short notiecj. june4S-wA-t wtf B Y i. BOYD, opposite the M Court House. South Man nn MELVItLE'8 NEW U'OKK. DEDBUllN: His First Vova. beinir if... MHil,,r.1m (,(.. XV ioui and Reminiicvneei of the Son of a Gentleman in the mcreannie gervicc. iiy Mennnn Melville, author ot "Typee," " Oniof," and " Mardi," 1 rol 12 mo. pries 75 rts. Jut received nt the Hook Store of L N. WHITING a- HUNTINGTON, del 9 (JLI.MPSES OF SPAIN t AH NOTES OK AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN 1M7. By S. T. Wallis, 1 vol 12 mo. Price 75 ct. Juat received at the Book Store of delHJ I. N. WHITING Si HUNTLS'OTON. EltENCIl AND ;i:ii.HAN LESSONS. I ''. CHRIS TIN otlors his berviecs in teacher of French and German, to thone persons who wish to acquire a thorough knowledge of those Ltuiguages, at very moderate terms The lesson will be given at the residences of the pupils, and at my school room, on Rich etreet, between High laid Tliird.iiext tOfifir S. M. Smith's office, oc4-tf HOWE'S SIIAK EK HA It SAP A It ILL A ( OMPOINI). I' i. r 1 1-1' ii I1V STEAM. AHD PUT IT IN QUABT DOTTLES. riHIE recijie from which the Siukeh '-n - nmiu is made was purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expenie,; from an old Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (the Shaken,) and although it hits not been made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many of tho first physicians and families of Cincinnati, who urt pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet otlered to the public. The mode iu which it is prepared, viz : by steam, enables the proprietor to extract from the herbs used their full htrcnmh and real essence, a desideratum which has never vet been obtained in the manufacturing of any other Sarsnparilla Compound, hence it vaat suiierioriiy as to it medical qualities, over all othor would be SARSAPARILLAS. To those at present using a Sarsapanlla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact, TOO WOndefta) heiUna nowers of this nreoaration Hre due to the manner iu which it U prepared, (namely, by steam,) as well as to the composition of the ingredient used. Its lending ingredient bottg the best imported HONDURAS SAHSAPARILLA, Combined with many other routs und herbs which are used iu no other Snrsnparilla compound at present before the public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which it i composed, hay that it in the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and Jhnt the projierties it combines n a medicine is entire-ly POOnHar to itself; it acts iis a mine stimulant, and also aa on a) terntive as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength mid tone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the bowels s-utlicient for the purposes id' nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, ana al a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE Hl.OOD, In removing nil tiie unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire aystem, for which reason it in peculiarly efficacious iu the removal mid parBMnOOt cure of all diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. Such an Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, 'Fetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, nil disease resulting f rom the use of Mercury, Ac, Ac. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism. AU Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ncs. Lows of Appetite, Anility of tiie Stoniocli, Bilious Discnses, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they iirhie from corrupt humor-, ; and as a never tailing remedy in all disensei, urising from a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It i unparalleled ; mch as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, A:c Siv. It is found also to give great relief to females in all complaint peculiarly incident to them. This ModtebM should be taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depends the benefit to be derived from its uae. lb particular in seeing that the bottela are put up in blue wrappers, with a bOROllful steel plate engraving of tiie head of one of the sect of Shakers on tiie wrtipier, and at tile bottom of the label a lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured iu its reputation by unfair nnd dishonest menus. Agents in Columbus: It. II. Meakino. Denio St Sons, O. Ro-DKKTs & Co., Kino a: linioiia, Wm. Schneider, Sold iu ounrt bottles, at 91 each, or ti bottles lor $5, Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom nil orders must be addressed. To be had of the principal Druggists throughout the United Statei and Canadas. Cull on our agents and get pamphlet, from which ynu will be able to Jndte for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or not. HOWE'S CELEBRATED COt (.'II CANDY. THE lil-l KEMIZDY KNOWN EOU COVUH9, COI.DS, HOARSENRM, 10 RE THHOAT, WHOOPINO COt'OH, fcC, fcC. Its reputation is now N fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who H ill testify to its merit. tiovlO-ly money: money: .money: Fifty Thouaniid Dollar in Olilu ! flMIE subscriber will give particular attention to the collection I iu Ohio. Michigan, ludiana, Illinois, Misaouri, Kentucky, Iowa nnd Wisconsin, ol that class of claims long siiire marked M " Lo," ' (ioneXVest," and " not collectable." liy Merchants, Newi-pnper publishers. Manufacturers, nnd others. Five year experience has given him confidence hence there will be no charge, but ho far a collections are made. Curds giving referencea, term and instructions, will be iit in answer to post PAin letters. Address, W. It. JARVIS, augH-.l4.wly Attorney nt Lnw, Columbus, Ohio. COAL: COAL! COAL! ff( Rt'SHELS that quality of Northern Coal for sale ftJJ: by the Licking uid Coeboeton Coal Comnnny, at their Yard opposite Hay den's Factory. octj-sl&wtl I HUB, butt, Agent. A CARD. rilHF. subscribers having, at considerable, expense, errcted a I F oundry and Machine Shop, such as will meet the increased dell. Heal of the eitj of Columbus, respectfully solicit a share ol th i public patronage. Thankful for past favorsj they would ask for a eoiifinuiitiou of them, pledging themselves to make it worthy the confidence of an enlightened public. Julyg-yndtwAwtf AMBOS A LENNOX. LITTLE MIAMI nAir.KOAlK QPRINO AND SI'MMER ARRANGEMENT 1H49. For Re l5 York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours, lln anil otter Tuesday, April Kith, 18-19, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run a follows i lenve Depot on East Front street, at 3 o'clock 10 minutes A. IL, ami o'clock, P. M., for Mllford, Foster's Crosnings, Perrtield, Morrow. Waynesville, Spring X alley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Sprin gtield. Hemming, leaves Pprinirtiehl nt 4 A. M. and 24 P. M. Passengers for New York, Boston and intermediate poiuts, should take the , 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, and intermediate town-, should take the t 10 A. M. Train. Hie Ohio Stage Company are running the following linej in coniieetiou with the Trains A Daily Dnylight Line to Columbui from Springfield hi connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also. Pail Lines to Cohunbo, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the a P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The car of the Mad River and Lake Trie Railroad will leave Springfield at IS M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cln-i ionati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will im run. leeibu ( 'incinnati at li P. M and Springfield at 4 1'. M. Fare from Ciacinnati to Xenia $) DO " " Springfield 9 50 " " Handuky City fl fd " " Buffalo 10 00 " Columbus 4 so For other information and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Otiice, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnau, WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. jyThe Company will not be responsible for Baggpgoexceed-in- 50 dollars hi value, unlesi the lame is returnod to theConductor-: or Aatcnt, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every .VXJ dollars in value above that amount. apr9tf I.. MARTIN cV CO.. FASHIONABLE DRAPERS ANP TAILORS, It 1 and 9 flWTe Uitron ttHuamjffi, vp sriir. a. i Martin Si Co., respectful. I v Intbrea the citizens ot Columbus and vicinity, that tiiey are now right idr up. nnd prepared to execute all order- entrusted to them, with the nimo-t punetunhty and despatch and thev wish particularly to hMM upon the minds of all that they have spared no MM or nst M to secure the Itest of workmen, so that their cu-tinners can rely upon their garment being made in the best po sible manner. A. L. A Co., Ieing perarmally acquainted with the most fashionable F'.atern Tailors, have made arrangements, with the Cutters of the leading establi-hments to have partem forwarded from time to time of the prevailing style of garment worn. They will also reeeire monthly from Paris, a plate of Fashions. In tact, tliey are determined that no Tailoring Establish ment in the Cm-led State shall outdo tiicin in cither style of fashion or workmanship.Poi ticulsr attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youth-' and Children's Drese.. An assortment of Cloth", Cassimeres and Vesting, kept con-stniitly on hand. A. L. MARTIN & CO.. ocl-tf No. 1 and fl, Neil's Odeon Buildings, up stairs ( X li li I V I I . TKIMMIM.N. 1 PIECES Painted Canvass. 'J b Damask Linen. 4 " Pllver Drab Broadcloth. 9a sett Brass Huh Bands. Pat-hes, Tuft Laee. Patent and Enaim Leather, .Ules, Spring and Malleable Casting". For sale at the sign or ton (amrO OILT PADLfK'K. JI'ST received and for sale, 100 brla K, C. TAB, hy KDUiA HEFFNER, Cincinnati TO PARENTS. " AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attentien la paid tochil- 2 dren first, an.l after them all other who may le pleased to favor him with a cafl. PATENT MEDICINES. Townend sSarsapiriIh. for the cleansing of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous disease. Osgood's India Cholagngue, ami Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Agur and Fever. ThouMiula can testify to the efficacy of lhee remedies. B. A. Fahnestock' St Feller' Vermifuge, well known to tiie public for years a a certain remedy for ejpelling worms from the human system. Seller1 Liver PiD which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of IJver Complaint and other disease arising from deranged state of thr liver. Give them a trial, anil this truth will appear. Seller' Improved Cough Syrep, for the cure of Coughs. Colds, Hnansrnrss, Influraz. Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whooping Cough, tu. Tnuk's Magnetic Hntment is gaining a name a'.ove nil other for the cure of Nej vous or Pick Headache. Bruiied and Sprained Lirab, Rheumatism and Laments, Sore Lip. Cbsppcd Hands, Corns, Ae. AB of the ahore medicine and many others, krpt constantly on hand and for aale at WM. KING'S DRL'G STORE, Columbus, on door 'ith of the Ohio State Journal UfAce. augMtf tJENT'S EKEM'll CALF HOOTS. rl'STOM made an French Calf loM at $X W Wt and ft, for V ' at KIMBALL'S Sboeand 1-auVr su.re. Journal buidiogs Ar7 FLOOK OIL CLOTHM. WE would rail the etteutioa of the public to our Verge lot ot English and American Fluor Oil Cloths, all widfbs, from to ft square yard. Just received and for aale by ocSS-ta 4 P OSBORN A C(J lllTE FISH, oVc In itora and foraale-Tf yuhbl White Villi i 10 Mt do do 4 extra large Lake Supf-rior do 7 l.i.i . No 2, Mackerel W At FINCH, ""P No i and 5, Buckeye Block K'JHII : FISH !-Ju-t"ieceived,"a f.-w'barrel NofMackerel 1 all purchased expressly lor the retail trade, and waranted econd to none, ot W it FINCH'd, pv Buckeye Block C1ODEISH, A few cask, fresh and very fine, just received J t FINCH'S, oovlO Noi 4 Sc 5, Buckeye Block AIHiOTT'M ALFItED tTE Lilt EAT " rjISTOKV of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott, wiUi 1 engraving, 1 vol 1'-' mo. Just received at tiie Book Store ot del!. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IltESH TEAS, H8 i ackage of Fresli Tea, of all erai at very reduced prlc , nt (novlO FINCH', rade, a LMNi: LH(l (HtH. -'-.T packages pure Liquon, bought and i- delivered 1mm flu- ' i-toiu House. Certificate!1 can Im' shown for each package. Tb0M xrinliing a pure article would do well to cull and examine f . themselves. InovlO W M, FINCH LMtl'SlI ItAISlNH, & boxes just received, fresh, and rery I tine, m novl0 W M FINCH'S- SALT! SALT ! HUU barrels Hocking Salt; 300 barrel Laku Suit ; on hand and for salu ut the lowest market price, novll) XV M FINCH. RIO COFFEE. 140 Sack Kio Coflee, just received at FINCH'S, novlO No. 4 Sc 5, Buckeye Block. JI'ST received, lit hacks Pdo Coflee; 17 do Prime do; 4 old Java do. au;u W. M. 1TNCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. WHITE I'l SI I . 'J0 Md-.. 30 half do. Lake Superior Fiab, in very excellent condition, tine and large, at W. M. FINCH'S, Jy'sff 4 and S Buckeye Block. OirSAl.-TWlTXV TWO" HORSE WAGONS, made a. on honur, tor sale nt reduced t i one Nos. 4 and 5 buckeye Block. SITEIIIOlt CODFISn. 1 cask verv superior mite Cod-fish, for retail onlv. at W, M. FINCH'S Nod. 4 and Buckeye Block. SJI (-AC CCKED II A H-, Dried BtMfatoB 'ther witii every 0 article in the Grocery line. W. M. FINCH, nSH 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. IINE OLD ('II1:ESkT Just received, a large lot of flue 1 old cheese Irom Major McCloud's dairy. ocl2 W. M. FWCH. ItOCEItlES. Just rc-eeived 10 tierces good fresh rico aV " Jytf7 FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. OBI LEATIIEIt. A C Brown has received 1500 Side of Ivl. a choice article of Sole Leather, which he will sell at 16 to 1814 cent per lb. Also, t!0 dozen French Calf Skin, BO doxeu Pink and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases Bouts and Shoes, and a Rood assortment of Boots aud Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN SILVEli WARE.-BLYNN Si BALDWIN haveafulluaort-BMM of Plain and Patent Thread Table, Desert and Tea Spoon and Forks. Also, Butter Knivef, Sugar Tones, &c. Qr" We hnve also some beautifursilrer Cups. je-JC BUOASIMM. and Graham's for January, 1850, for sale by I. N. WHITING Sl Hl'NTlNOTON. t; ODEY'S, Sortain's dec.' ROLAND CASHEL, complete iu three parts. By Charlee Lever. Illustrated by Phiz. For sale by deriW I. N. WHITING 5t HUNTINGTON. G ODEY'S LADIES' BOOK for JS50, juat received hy T deyj-fitd ANSEL EDWARDS. SPICED OYHTER8. I AM SUPPLIED this winter with fresh ipiced Oyster from Baltimore, sent to mo every two days, in large ana small can equal in quality to any put up in Baltimore or elsewhere, and will he sold by the case, or in MM nuantity desired bv Durcha- seis, at low prices, and warranted to keep good all winter. I have now ou hand 2000 cans. Alio 1900 cans Hermetically sealed Cove Oyiteri; 800 Pickled Oysters. Cincinnati, dc2l-Ctd ALLISON OWEN. 17 Eut 3d it GREAT HAItOAINS OFFEUElTiN BOOTH AND SHOES. The subscriber ha on hand tiie rnont extenaivn and general assortment of Boots mid Hhoei ever opened In this city, and constantly receiving more, which wiUbeaold at the low-eat price for cash. nov. io, IOW 0U If. li. KIMBALL. UKEEN LAWN CEMETERY. TVOTICE ii hereby given that Lota can be procured in Oreen 1 1 Lawn Cemetery, until the first of August next, at the follow- 'ii- price.- : First Clasa Lota 8M( cent per aquare foot. Second Clasa Lots 6 centa per aquare foot On nnd after tho flrst of August, the pricea will ta ai follow 1 First class Lots 10 cent per square foot Second class LoU 7Mt cent jier square foot Third class LoU 5 cent per square foot aMf" The Sujierintcndent will be on tiie grounds, in fair weather from 1 o'clock, A. M. until (i o'clock P. M By order of the Board 01 Trustees. ' jylS-dtf>w ALEX E. GLENN, Clerk. Bltl LLIANT I .OTTEItl Es, FORJAN I'AH vTseiSi J. W. MAURY A: CO., Manaoem. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, flssa ."o .3, for 18.V), to be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 5th of Jnnuary, 1850. 13 draw No, in each package of ii3 ticketo. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of $10,000, 1 of 15,000, 1 of 10,000, 1 ot 5,000, 1 of 3,300 1 of 3,000, 1 of 1800, 1 of 2.100, 25 of 1,000, 35 of 500, c., iut. Siv. 75 number lottery 13 drawn balloU 1 Tickets only 10 Halves Quarter t2,50. (Vrtincatea ot" DeeblffM ol B Whole ticket KW, do., do., of 25 Half do . fcoo do,, do., of 25 Quarter do., 32,50. 85j,ooo! sik.ooo: 1I.OOO! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit ot Monongalia Academy, ( 'lass No. 0, for 1 850. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va on Saturday, the 12th of January, 1850. 78 numlier lottery 16 drawn ballots I More Prizes than Blanks ! SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 splendid prizo ol .'2,IHW, 1 siT I8,000, 1 of 11,000, 1 of 8 Otm, I ot 0,000, 1 ot' 4,000, 1 of 3,1X10, 1 of 2,iftKi, 10 oi 1 ,riOO 10 do 1,100, 10 do 500, fcc, Ac, &c, TickeU 15 Hnlve 7 ' 80-Butm 3,73 Egbtfaa 1.8Ti. Certificates of package of H liole tickets 170, do do of 8 Half do 85, do do of 96 Quar ter do e-12.50, do do of 2(J Eighth do 21.25. :-.!-") .000 ! 1 0 Prize nf $1 ,000 ! IRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. for 1850, be drawn at Alexandria, Va.. oo Saturday, the 19th of January, UM iki number lottery I and IK drawn numbers iu each package) GRAND SCHEME I 1 prize of 35.000, 1 of 19,000. 1 of 10,000, 1 of 6.000, 1 of 3.asj, 1 of 9,400, 10 of 1,000. 10 of 500, Ac, Ac, Ac, 66 nutu her .ottery 12 drawn balloU. Tickets tinHalves 5 Quarters t2,50. Certificates of pack ages of 22 Whole ticket 110, do do 23 Half do 55, do do Quarter do 27,50! BRILLIANT SCHEME I Cnpltnla $0,1,000! 'v( ,000! M,Y,00! IO.OOO I""' pn; f .-I.Mfi ! 213 do ot 1.dihi' VTBOIinA 8TATK LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class A, for lttfO. To In- drawn at Alexandria, Va . on Saturday, no Mb of January, 1S50. 1 2 drawn numbers out of 75 1 MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I I Orand Capital of b000, 1 Splendid Prize of 30,000, 1 do 15,000, j do i0,000, 1 do 7,000, 1 do 5,000, 1 do 2 835 100 do 1.5n0, 113 do (lowest 3 .Nos.) 1,000, Ac, Ac., Ac. Whole Tickets 20 Halves 10 Qusrtcr 5 Eighths 9,90 Certificate of par knges of 25 Whole tickets 280, do do of 25 Half do of 140, do do of 25 Quarter do of 70, do do of 93 Eiiihtb do X. Order for Tickets and Shnres and Certificates of Paekajea in tiie above Splendid L. tteries will receive tho most prompt attention, and an DnWal account of each drawing sent immediately af ter it hi over to all whom order from us. Audress-dec24" J. A C. MAURY, Agent, Alexandria, irginie. CALIFORNIA OI TIIONE ! MONEY! MONK V ! riLORtODg RE8ULT8I No. 21 : 77, the grand capital Priir T nf .10.000 f was s.dd bv the lucky E. N. Carr k Co ltd Pratt it., '.altimore. Md. NEW GOLD DlQOrNOfl DISCOVERED CALIl ORNlA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The frrcat luck of the old firm of E. N. Carr St Co., 1ms thrown a ploom over all California Speculators, renou wto have tried tiieir luck with E. N. Carr sl Co., find that tliere i inure Cold to be bad by the risk of a few dollar with E. N. ( arr A Co., thnn the whole (,'alffomia mines combined. The lucky otiice of Carr Sc Co,, has done wonders the last month, 'llieir luck has no eimal, please henr this in mind. LOOK HERE 1 CWmh and 1 tree gun Wfeo Wb to purchase uncurreut fund Can, hi ealnn ..n Carr A Co., or addreasini; theni a few line through the Post, have all their business attended to with punctuality ami dispnt.-h. Money on all Hanks bought and sold by Carr A Co. Drafts at sight on all Banks Drafts on England or Ireland from one la one thoom Pounds ran le had from E. N. Carr A Co'i Bulhou sn.l Prize office, No. 13P Pratt street LET THE 0LORIOU8 NEWS 00 FORTH t (.'arr A Co.. are making the Doople rich ! Behold here t Noa l 3 the Orand Prize of 100,000, 7 6 9 do 40,or, 6 7 8 do 50 000 ! II 21 00.0IJ0. Those nre only a few 0f the leading Prizes sold tne month by this lucky firm. W cliallenge tiie world to show thi M Mount hi tiie Mae length of time. Weiay.WAjtE orl ATTENTION CUSTOMERS t We eaU yew ;ittention to the grand array of magnificent Lotteries to be drawn thl month, January, IrtM. All business with thi firm is confidential. Carr A Co., pay all postage orer 5. Carr A Co., pay the greaiest attention to their country correa- pomlent. Our motto ia. secrecy hi all buainee transactions. Attention to i.ur . u-t'.mers. and all drawings sent immediatelr alter the lottery draws. (Jive us the trial, and rest assured we" will aiv tou. ft n. . 1 the Capital, a good Priae. O YESl () YES! O YES" We call jour attention, one and all. to this brilliant Scheme to lw drawn Wtli January. The chances are good, and depend on It Carr Y Co. have the Prize. Carr A Co. recommend th Scheme. Carr A Co. will sell Prize all we ask ia onr fair trial. "Nothing Ventured Nothing Oained!" ReMMMl the chances Carr & Co. give. Encloae the moner and receive the ( Mb, Please addreii , E. N. CARR & CO., 4 No. 13ft Piatt itTeet, nelthnote, Md. )i In.'.!.- t r- (mhtj M. uld Can.ll. ' afiW 100 sack Coffee. 25 h---1 - Tea. .W) His. soft fhelled Almond. 20 barrels crubM and powdersMl Sugar. 10 bale Candle Wick. 10 bale Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope if all kind Wholesale and retail, at McELVAIN FITclTeV
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Full Text | COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2,1850 VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 146. m A ta PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT It BASOOM. t QtrilM IQUTH-KAItl W"" " """ ' TKUMM Invnrlnbly In dvnncc. Tlw Dully, lo jxirauiu In Ciilumliu,, jmt jrcir M 00 m icnt liy mail out of GonsMI p W " during Ike araaliiii, and TriWwkly balaure of yaar In (,'ulumbua 1 Ily mill Tiie Tri Werkly by mill Weekly in Colunibu Out of the city; by mail, "nil. To clubi of four anil upwards To clubi of ten find upwarde, to one addreii Dally, acsilon Triweekly Weekly, llnglo..... To clubi of In and upward! S 00 , :i oo . s oo 1 50 . 1 S5 . 1 00 2 00 i oo 00 40 AilrerlUInf . The followini! rat. and rulei of niHtfrtl.liig have been agreed uumi between the proprietor, ol the Ohio StuoeiiiNi and the Ohio Btate Journal, to bo oWwd, in all ca.., altar Una dute. July 30, 16. Iiuilv Panel-. Oue niuare, 10 Unea or leaa, one hwertion W 3 .. i. each additional.." 0 'ii : :: :; jt ::::::::::::::::: - .. 3 ' ".'.'.'.'....'.'. i :: : :: am :::::::::::::::::: S "a"" BOO I ';. io oo 13 00 18 00 muling card, 3 linee or less, per annum w w oluinn,wiiinciiwiB.', 'V 00 C ... ."a!!""...........!. 23 oo changed weekly . daily . . with 4 changes., i "19....".... 1 iliangwl weekly. . JO 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 " 4,1 0U SB 00 30 0 Other cam-! not provided lor, rlmrgeabli; in conformity with the I io ve rat.'. .tn.t.li.r.l ,.f m.iMii r.-lllclit til 1)0 llllllioll tVIIP. Il-m rui li additional snuare in the daily, inserted ..no month, or I greater length ot tune, aim jor oaen uuun r4u,.,u imi kUer the yearly rates, nan price. feo advertisement to ue niiimunru j j-"' " " " "r -,i on the manuscript, or previously agreed u)uii between the SmUUIiam mM iMMtliUl for the accuracy of legal advertise ments beyond the amount dumd tor their publication. Announcing candidates (for oiticc of every description,) to be f barged at the rata of lifty cent per week, tor each inline ; me ame to te, in all caaei, paid in advance. All linillWIIHllI from strangers or transient persons to ho Ipaid in advance. . Advertisement not mm on " - "i"-' -"- ujf insertions, will he continued one month, BONN ordered out, nd payment will be exacted ncc.inimgiy. TirfltMi ,d vniirlv advertiser. WIU he confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advancements not pertaining there- D, to Di paid lor exim. L Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agent, Real EMM taenia, ic. not to be contracted lor hy the year, hut tu he charged toy the piece, Ht the uminl rates. mO Al)VEBIlSi:ME Nil CAW B 11 1 A.i,..,i;u....,..,,ta r.ir i-liiritiil)li' iiietilutiulir. Iin MM 1 1 iHoucB, wnrd. Iowinliip, and otlier public llHallUfa, ami such like, ! be CbtTftd udf price. J)eatha inserted without charge, unless accompamod by tuueral AitHtiiina, ur obituary uoticet", atui wuen no at.toiiiiiiiiii-ii, 10 'ii' i lor. , ' u - ,,.i nil ,.t,.-i, amumM cijinnninn utiuiii Ot lequtring notices, desiring to cull attenlinn to fairs, aoireeP, con- Ierte, or any purine ritieriamiuuiim "' """'0-liuittanee all notices of private iH-totintiuiiB every notice piitmed to cull attention to private enterprises, calouluU'd or iu-mded to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with f undersiandini; Mint the Ham.' is to M pmtl ran n unpwn io unacrted in the editorial rolumn, the fame will be charged at rate of not less than w cent per um aim ineu omj iien jnpanied by au uthi rti'eiin ot. leaned tuiveriifinenw mj oe BMMfn i "",B v rutin mill Tii,,n-liriw HH 1 1 ! III. IdverlisemenU on the imide excluaiv-ly, to bt charged at the tof IA) per cent, tfl advance on UM IDOTI rales, ttomeva will W hulden for UM price of inserting advertise- Knta brought in by them. W. A. NEIL, Aliui-ney nt Law mid Solicitor Id (imii('ry. ) FKK'E with Win. Dennison Jr., No. f, Neil fiWOWM oppo- -ile Secretary ol ftate a oDlce. oeci-oiy a p. CONWAY. 1 c- toxli.nsox. II. Wt DullWAT t o,, JBftS. DIAL III 8 IM PRuDi'CK, PHI ROM, AND Comiiilaalon mid Forwnrdlnti .Herein. m., FRONT STICK 1', fcMyd roftTBMOUTH, OHIO. a a. in i i i.i.-', Bilomey nml C'ounaollor nt Lnw, CuluiiibUN, Oliin. Re. No. a. Neil's Kxcluiuite. onpoiite HeereUn y of Stuto'rt otlieo urffl OMAUI 1 W. OILMOBi:, (;u.n,)iti Alloma vh at l.nw nud HollHtura In ('Imiicei Office, N. K. coiner Main and Hevpntli street-., lidlv CINCINNATI, (J Faul4dly iriio. b. co.tmTocii a- co. l . ..lU'ilimi and CimnnUsliui .Hi-I'eliilllla, Pnjduca FWaleri, and l.ard Oil Manufociureri, Ciuml Itaciri, ruti Mm "i, 'io. .1. ItltlGWAV A ( O.'S Li . in Foundry, llroad atrert, nrnr thr Hi i.lye , ('oIimii-V bin, Ohio. Iiotm of all kinds, and a great variety of Cat-tings, always on hand OfU, 41 llir illlliKHT TIlflVlPHON'ra oi'Kin:, JO. 4, HmUH l Aehii nee, opposite the Hacratnry ol tott! omce, nigii hi., v oiumuus. i.i iiiii.i. i., i , i 1 i i, H I O N AND B A N N E K P A I N T K H , DoB-dir COLl-MUCH, ouio. XV 11 I'l If TIIUAI.L. ' Aliorney mid onu-ellor nl Law, ( oliunbu-, Ohio. 1,mu, a i.onimiyinucr to iiiko w jMawowsaufaisaiii n utBw i (or the Htate of New York. ty Office on High st.. between Town and Rich. octSO I. N. WIIITINC Ai Ill'NTINtJTON. OOK-flKLLER iiSl Statiouera, next door t the 'Union Bank, ' Mich utrret, ColiimliUH, Ohio. A liovn hisoi him nt ot Hook tUutionery always on hand. kW)J. s i I It i i, , M. C. LILLKV. SF.inKItT A- i.IIiIiKV. BOOK-BIND Kllii, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. ug3n,'43 COLVMBUb INHUKAN(7k OOMPANTi' FlltE AM) MARINE. FIBU ('(impany continues to insure every speciea nf bauaJnfi I and the furniture, machinery. g(H)ds, wares and merchandize, tftd other property contained therein, against loss or damage hy I p I also, ateambouts, mi, I all aail vpanels, and tiie cargoes of ateam- ijoats. sail TefelH, keel boats, ami other water rraft, against the penis of seas, lakes, and n am the mot favorable terms. jMMtf I) KM AS ADAMS, Jr., rfec'y. DAVIS. SMITH A CO.. flOMMIHHION AND KOUU AKDINO M KH( HANTH, Wboto- Mn in flrnoarisjl and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Tersonnl attention eiven to reeei inir andfurwardine noods, and piling Produce consigned for sale. selS-dly. JOHN Mi DOXX I I I,. Jr.. OOMMUnOl AND FORWARD I NO KERCHAKT, NEW OltLEANS. KTNA INSI'H ANCK COMPANY, 4w Hartford, Connecticut. Caoitiil uaid in and MM invested, J HIObOOOL 'ITie lubscriber, Agent for tlii L'omiany, Is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal wrnii. Iiea5-dtf.l D. AI.EXANDF.R, Agent, Culumbm. HBMOTAIi. DR. MARIH'a OFFICE, corner of lii U and Third atreebi, adjoining his tmUmmt, and OPPIMH the First Itaiitist Church decll-dtf Di;-. SK INN F.H A Mil, DIM Til. TWA. attend to all raei, in city or country, on the shortest notice. Office, No, U44. Hiirh strwt. ontio-ite CotnmtTcial Row. hdence. over the store of Messrs. Woodbury A Field. Entrance riend street Wffmwmn (J TO IIINDEIIH. ARl'MNO MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, far sale cheap for cash. ( fi 0. SCOTT OHIO Ml'Tt'AL El FE INSURANCE COMPANY. Fire nnd MtV InHiirnnee. THIS Company continues to take, risks on Livei ami Property, on the MM approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Orpiirtmenl. py Tiie average coM of Insurance in this Department, is leas than onr-fourth ier cent, per annum. Polices isued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tin- option of the applicant. Life Department. Pubrina on Liraa --.,. i daily at out-half the t(u) rates of premium.N. B. Advantages made available on two or more cunliiigeiicie". For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, be tween the Exchange and City Banks, High street, Coluiubu". aepie, wgT TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Stertttr. UERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALER.- in Hardware and Cutlery. Iron, NaiU, Olaaa. House Builders' materials, FarminK and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. 4e., e.. No. lfil High atrvet, sign ol the OUt Padlock WHITE Kill HUPPKHMi AN assortment of I.adiM White Kid Hlippcrs juat received and for salt by dc7) H. H. KIMBALL, JOHBPH F. 8MITH, in... oe. nnd Connaeller at I,nw, nnd ffollellor In annrrrv, IV1 Prlrttfe in ,h(' L'ourta of Franklin and adjoining conn-f V ties, office, in the ('.i.ntiu,. iuw ihni.i,,,,. id i, -tr... t Cohunbus, Ohio. jyll-.l4:wtim MEOICAI, NOTICE. DR. JAIOa VAN PEARSE, of Lancaster, Ohio, a graduate of the MfMD of Pennsylrania, tenders bis profeaniooal sr-Tteea to the ettiieos of Columbus and ridnity. Office on High street, above Rich, in the room formerly occupied bv Dr. 1.1" Taylor, deceased. 9 9 Referencea Drs. Boarstler and Edwards, LancaaUr ; Dra. Tre- emnn, n. jocnnpion sua ianjf, ot this city. liOOKS AND STATIONERY X.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, nooKKM,Kiis ami IfATIOkTBMf molt ITRSstT. OOtVMBVI. NEW EDITION OF MWAN'S TUEATISK. I H A A C N . WHITING TIASjust published new edition of a Treatise on the Law IT. relating to the Powera and Duties of Justices iifJhsT'eace and Constables in tiie ritate of Ohio; with lk?.i tieaLi'onna, Sec. liy Joseph II. .Swan, late President ol the TWtDE Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, revised, corrocU-d and enlarge 1 vol. 8vo.; fau law binding. . r-inco Hi0, when the third edition of ttili work was published, the Legislature have paaaed numcroua laws, published in eight small volumes. These laws modify and change a great variety of matter contained in the previous editions ot this Trcntlse. The jurisdiction of Justices ot the Peace has been extended to the action of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry and Detainer has undergone considerable modifications. Jn this edition the text has been revised, aa well to conform to these changes as to other alteration! of law, by statute and otlier-wise, since the third edition wan published. or sain at the hook .tore of I N. WHITING t HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the fol lowing persona, viz i Joseph Jones, bookseller, Cmllicotiie i in. McArtbur, Circlcville; Jan. Stephenson, Portsmouth; Sanlord t Co.. hookrell-r Newark ; W. W. It"ed A .-ons, and A. XV. I'eriey, do., Zaneaville ; Dr. J. Dunham, tit. Clairsville; A. Eraser, Steu-buiville; li. 1 it T. Hanna, New Lisbon; BMM &. Elkiiu, book-aeliers, Akron ; W. 6l 8. Hlocum, da, Marietta; J- D. Hgfar Co., Massillon; J. J. Fast, do., Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. W. Jiunes, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking co.; Sam'l Knep-per, Woostcr; John Beall, Cadiz ; .Martin Welker, clerk of the court, Milleraburgh, Holmea co.: Win. H. Canlield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, bookeller, Cleveland ; ('. Bartlett, do., Palnesvillo ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull co.; A. C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, Attabula co.; Durid (Jnmpliell Sc Hon, booksellers, Sandusky City; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield; J. N.Kurtz, bookseller. Springfleld ; fl.Millikan, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette co.; (.'has. Ellis, bookseller, Dayton ; Frnncia Hnrri-.X.--nia ; James Morrison and H. Llmbocker, PMMI Thomas Brodie, IV-tiiiiister, Lebannu ; II. W. Derby & Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; I F. Desilver, do., do.; Win. W. Fay, Delaware: 0, 0. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; John Melvin, London, Mn.lir.nn cn.; Geo. Ebert, TMRni Win. Hood, perryshurgh O.E. .Sew man and J, M. Crosby, KoTWlIk ; J. Howers Co., Findlay Otto H. Mueller, Homeraet, Perry co.; Parsons &. Co., QyTta H. B. Uppett, Mt. Venion. dccl3-dA:w ""NEW EDITIOnTTfTiTe OHIO FORMS AND PItACTICE. SAAC N. WHITING, COLUMBUS, HAH published a New Edition of Practical PoTOU ill ActioiH Persoind and Real, and in Clianeery, BOW in con m use in nsMtta Of Ohio; eoniprisiiig PrOOBM, Declaration', Plea, Re- plteallonf, Demurrerfi Verdicts, Judgment, complete Room, Bcire Facias, Attrtrhiuent, l.jeetinei.t, Oeeupying Claimants, Itill of Particulars. Hills of Exception, Error, Certiorari, Appeal, De. positions, in Stale Courta and in Courts of the United States, Re-demptioti from Tax Snlea, Clerks' Entries, Executions, Partition. Hnhena Corpus, (Jaths, Bofeot Writs, Appointment of (.'lerks. Admission of Attorneys nnd Solicitors, and various other Proceed ins: at Law ; Hills in Chancery. Injunctions, BubpOJM and Notice, Demurrers, Plea-, Amwers, Hearing and Re-hearing, Master. and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decrees, Ac; with KOTBa, "It is iMMtnUB tiUir old MHWhM orms." "J Eq. Cm. Abg. 7(i4. By P. B. Wli.coX, Attorney at Law. I lorge lOp, royal 8t vol. of e70 pace?, in tine law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. From ih .indues of the Court In llnnk. " The new forms, the authorities adduced, and the copious notes added to this edition, greatly increase it value. The book will prove of great U bitty in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice tfi rough out" Ohio, thai bom prepared with rare, and evinces n degree ol critical learning and legtd acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fume n-H iin able law writer of its learned author." Court in Itank, January 7, L049, From the Hoo. Jiidfci' .Mel.rnii, of Iin- Us fls MfNat Court. " All who are oeipiainted with the accurate, learning nud high professional character of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a valuable book from Ul pen under the above titlu ; and I am mire that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. The forms of proc ll from the commencement, of a fraat variety of civil aCBOXU until their foal U-iininaliuiis, are given, and the forms of pleadings in cases at common law, and also in chancery, so aa to guide the practitioner in every step he takes ; and in relation to these forma of process and pleadings, a reference is made o authorities sustaining important points of practice, under appropriate heads. The mim-terinl duties of clerks and ol (Mn generally, are plainly pointed out, including the. mode of taking depositions tt the federal as well M in the State courts. Upon the whole, I consider tbll work a- a most valuable one to the profe-eion, and to nil whos duties connect tbem, either directly or indirectly, with the administration of justice.'' From ib. Hon. Judge: Hurnrt. ' It appears to me that no I'rar-titioner in tiie courts ol uur State, with your book before thein, can be at a loss for the form ot any Process, Pleading, Will. Auswer, Order or Entry, that ran ba wanted in the course of Ul practice and it is very evident that the numerous referencea in your copious notes, will save, much timo and labor to thoie of the profession wliu consult tiie work." From Judge Wnlker, ' We have here, osder the iinme of second edition, in reality, a new book of H7H MMaa, every one of which coutaina matter fa every day utility to DM l'liictitioii'-r i.i Law In Ohio. VVo do not seeliow even tiie tyro, xvith the light here furnished, need he at a loss for the mode ol nrocedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not ouly given the how, but the u-)iert jrr; tor authorities are cited to sustain almost every form prolan tad mdtbon the LodeX, thai better half of a law book, in very elaborate and complete." From Judge Wright. " The flnl edition has been carefully revise !, and bo mnny other lorms added that 'this mav he regarded as almost a new work.' Copioui notea are added to this edition, relating obleflTto prac- .!.., 1,.( .-,) from nniterials collected by the author during several years, and especially relating in tin- ...,.. impnmM mmmMmm in Chancery practice that have not vet been settled m the courts ol Ohio. This boob should be in iho library of every practicin.. Lawyer." For Mb) at the book store of L N. WNITINO &l HUNTINCTON. The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the following nereons.'viz ; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancnuter ; Joseph Jones, iMOKMUar. Cbillicotiie : William McArtbur, t,'ircleville; JHQM Stephenson, Portsmouth; Sanford A: Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. ROM Jfe Son-., and A. W. I'eriey, do., Znnesville Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville; A. L. Fraier'do., Steubeiiville ; B. L. Sc T. Banna, New I.i-heii; Becbn A- Elkins, booksellers, Akron ; W. & S. Slocum, do., Marietta J. D. Bigger & Co., Massillon ; J. J. East, do., Canton; It Little, do., JIavenna ; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking county; Samuel Knepper, Woottter; John Beall, Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk of the court, Millers-burgh. Holmes county; Win. II. Canfield. E-.j,, Medina; M. C. Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, do., Painesville ; W. N. Poller, Warren, Trumbull county; Amos C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; David Cainphell At Son, booksellers, Sandusky City ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J, B. Larwil), clerk of the court, Bucyrus ; Bronson i. Me-Lene, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, hookaellcr, Springfield ; S. Miliikan, clerk of the court, Washington. Fayette county; C. Ellis, bookseller, Dayton ; Francis Harris. Xenia; James Morrison and 11. l.imbocker, Piqua; Thos. Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon; H. W. Derby & Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. XV. Fay, Delaware ; O. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky ; Curtis Allen, Marion ; J. Melvin, London, Madison co.; George Ebfft, Tiilin Wm. Hood, Perrjhurgh ; C. E. Newman ami J. M. Crosby, Norwalk; J. Sowers ft Co., i indlay; Otta H. Moellcr, Soinor.et, Perry co.; Pnr-sons 4 Co., Elyria. decll-law A COMPLETE DIGEST OF THE on in REPORTS. IN. WHITING 4; HUNTINGTON have published a digest of the first sixteen volumes of the Ohio Reports; containing all the cases ever reported at Law and in Fruity in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. H. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, and eoiu.'time Reporter of that Court; 1 vol 8 vo, 7tsj pages, in firm law binding. Trice $V0. Ot this digest Judge Burnet rrmarks : " I am of opinion that it has much merit, nnd will be a valuable acquisition to the libraries of our profession. It is calculated to save much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views ot the course of decisions on the various matters winch have been in litigation in the Supreme Court nf our State since the year Ifltt. The plan chosen for the work is simple and pmspiruous, which adds to its convenience mid value." Judt:c Walker says: " This digest is very aystemrtically arranged, well condensed, has a con-ple.e table of the cases "with reterences to the volumes, and, wont we do not tind in digests, au excellent unlet to the principal matters." The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, cf the following persons, vi? : Dr II Scott, Lancaster Joseph Jones, bookseller, ChfltteotM ; W McArtbur, CiMeville James Stephenson. Portsmouth i Sanford i Co, booksellers. Newark i W W Rood ft Sons, and A W Perlcv, do, Zanesville ; Dr J Dunham, St t.'lairs-ville ; A L Frazer, do, Steu!enville B L ft Tl bmna. New Lisbon ; Beeba A: DUnOi boOWOtorti Akron W ft fl Slocum, do, Marietta; J D Bigger ii Co, Massillon; J J Fast, do, Canton ; B Little, do, Ravenna i O W ,h.men, clerk of the court, UOftn, llockinir co: S KneppiT, WOOMBrj J Pltdi Cadiz; M. Welker, clerk of the court, HflletlbttTfh, Holmes 00 W II Canfield, Esq, Medinn; M OToOJIfkrVO, booksoller, Cleveland: C Bartlett, do, I'liinesville; W N Portar, WarraO, Trumbull co; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetlernon, A-btatmlii co ; D Campbell & Son, bookaellera, SamiiiMky City ; J J Bench, bookseller, Man-held; J I! Larwell, clerk of the court, Itucviu-; Bronson ,v Me Lene, Kenton, Hardin co; JN Kurtz, bookseller, f-prm ;lield ; S Miliikan. d rk ot the court, VVaMJoWtOtt, I'ay.'tte coimty : C Ellis, bookseh. r. Dayton; F Harris, Xenin : J Morri-on and II l.iiubocker, Piqua; T Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon : H XV iN-rby .V Co, looksellers, Cincinnati; XV W Fay, Delaware: Q 0 Worth, Upper Sandusky; 0 All.n, Marion; J Melvin, London. Madison co; G Ebert, Tiffin; Win Hood, Perrysburuh : C E .Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk ; J flowers & Co, Findlay j O H HbtOafj BOMJMOt, Perry 00 ; Par-sona Co, Elyria del9-d4w SAA BOXBSORBB ULASSWARR. rhMoe,Qoaita, Pints and Halls porter hii.I Packing Bottles. Jars, Tumblers, Vial, and Druggist Ware of nil kinds ; .r0U lioxen Flint Glass wart-; XX'ine hortls, Molaases Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plain and Fluted. Also, Drugirist Ware ot every varietv, constantly for ale by N W SPEEKS, oeliif Coluiubu-t street, Ciucitmati )ti( HONES hVllevernon Superior Wheel Oven l.lass, M gfivUU zesfroinoX'.to 10X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crowu, Plate and I n nrh, of al) deacriptions ; 2000 MM Countrj' Brand, sizes from 7 X! to J0X'.,4 Constantly on himd at Pittsburgh prices N W SPEERS, oclT tf No HL Columbiana strwt, Ciiu-innnti Sl'OAU AND MLIJAH IIOI'MK MOLASfSKS-JOO brls Refined Sugars; W) do S II Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Me, and lor sale by apt! KINO 4k HEFFNF.R. Cincinnati A I' LK!1. ix very tine Mutes, -uitable for Califot ifl Hirer-, may Is bad hy applying to ap6 KINfi A HEFFNER, 27 Main st, O :omia adven incinnati AIHINH. 200 boxee, 100 ... boxes, 100 boxes, landing irom jotin .titains, ami wm saw- nv I KIMi A HEFFNEH, Cincmfiatl LF.ATIIEK! LKATIIEK ! 1.1 X I III I: : T1IIE aubacriher has more Leather in store, a greater variety, an.l at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in toe city Manufacturers who will MM call and examine for themselves r e assured that they will not go away dissatisfied. P3 High at., orner of Journal baildinj (oclfi H. H. KIMBALL. HOTELS AND SALOONS. llltOAHU AY IIOTKI.. B DAVID MITCHELL, (road wired, ColumbiiN, Ohio. ipultf CAl'ITOh IKMM ni nilll, OHIO. M. NORTHKUP, Pani'HiKTon. ril HIS new and popular Hotel Is located in the most central part J. of the city. It lias botn enlarged, and i now furnished in a style equal to Hint ot ajTJf Hotid in tiie West. Tiie Table d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will bo spared to make the guesta feel at IIOMK. Stages for all the routes, call at this house imii.t for passengers. Convenient, and first rate Stabling and Carriage House attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance. aeptlU-dyl L NITF.I) HTATKS HOTKI. - COI.I'MIII S. R 0 B E It T BUSHEL HAH taken the United States Hotel, located a few rods south ol his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will lat happy tu welcome bis old pntroii nnd friends, unci all oth crs who may have orcaaiuii to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. inarJtl X UI IMt AN HA LOON, (ITNDKH THE AMKUICAN HOT It.) n AVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will rmistanlly keep on himd all the delicacies of the wasou, such ns Oysters, lliidl, Venison, Fresh Fish, Hardines, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Ac., Ac. The Bar will be kept eonitantly sujiphed with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, i c. No pains will be spared to cratify the tastes and appetites of the guests of the, American Saloon. Oyitcrs by tiie doien, hundred or can. oc-tf CI TV W A LOON-CohiiiibUM, Ohio. CiORNER High Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this i oMobUabnont aranow preparod to serve up oyster, Game, Fish, and all the luxuries ot the neason, in a style un-urpassed. They have alM added several private rooms for gentlemen wish ing to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with the be-t ol Liquor-and Ciuars. On draudit, Carew'n letroit Ale, Sehultz XX Pah-Ale, and Bottled HcoteliAle. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by (oei-M-dtf BARKER ft OLMSTED. LOB INSURANCB. TEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE company, OfReo No. UB, ll Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Vrcs'l. PLINY FREEMAN, jlrtMprjf Charter perpetunl. The bttlfalMI of this, company ii conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earuiiiL'S durint; the lait three years amounted to over 1180,000, Each policy hold-er is a member of the company, mid entitled to share in it- profltf, which have averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premiums pntd in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed Ks). in which case () per cent, is required and 40 per eent. may be paid by depositing a note for that nniuunt, reiiuwahle annually, and beuring li per cent, interest. The amount of its cnnital, the character ' itJ Becuritien, and its mode of doing business, make this ouo of the safest compa- Bin in ine WOOD, lUr Mia nisuinnre uonwi s '' v all, sought for in investment of this kind. This company will insure on the lives of persona on any part of the globe, ntequitnblc rales ot premium. A man may insure his life ju the name of his wile, so that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die beforo him. The many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and coimideratc efo daily securing to wmtx families and friends MOM advantages. The agent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information iu connection with tho subject will be cheer-lullv itrML and the applications for insurance promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAUQB, Ajfenr, 2d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coit's store. Rou t TiioMnos, M. D-, Examining Physiciau. matt MACK & BROTHBBtB, MANUFAOTURERfl AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RE A-DY MADE CLOTHING, kiiom 307 Main sTiitrT, Cincinnati, Ohio, resjicctfully iiil'onn the citizens of Cohimbiis and vicinity, that we have opened in this place, iu Mr. WalcUtt's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a new am)ta-bion-iblottOOh Of FALL AND WLNTER CLOTHING, consisting ot Broad, Pilot. Felt, Blanket and Heaver Cloth Over Coats, Chmks. a lurge assortment of Frock nnd Dress, Huiness and Walking Coats, 4c, Ac. An extensive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring BottOM Pantaloons, of all colors, stripes and figures, made up of the most fashionable matcriala. A large variety of Vests, of the latest cut. Gentlemen's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Cravnfci, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Carp-'t Bags, Ac.; a lot of other articles too numcruUH to mention. All of the above articles are ohVred to the public at prices lower than any other establishment of this kind in this city lias done before. Purchasing as we do our materials Bt the Eastern markets, and manufacturing the llottdni ourt-etf, we think us safe in saying that we are enabled to sell clothing from IU to 15 per cent cheaper thun the rest, without less profits to ourselves. Being thus connected with our mauufactory, we shall be constantly in receipt of new clothing, mude of the latest stylo of goods, and cut in tiie latest fashion, by one of the best cutters io the west. We respectfully solicit the 0OU of the Gents to examine our stock, nnd if they find anything to suit, we are confident the prices alwnys will. Give us, a triui, i. all w nsk. M. A R. octi-dain CAItVF.I WOUK. ARCHITECTS, Builders, FrctiMasonu, Odd FVllowi, and oilier engaged in buihliniT, can be supplied with carved work tor any purpose, whether Classical or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Pieces to supportchandelier-', Panels for walls, Friezes, Cups, Tresses, St.c. Gentlemen supplied with original designs; Churches, Public Hnlls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anvthing on this side the Atlantic. Tiie euhserilier has had many years exjM'rieiire, and can refer to ninny of his works, public and privnte. The carved aeeoratlottl upon the ceiling of the Odd Eel-lows' Hall in Dayton was designed and carved by him, and is acknowledged to be the IDOlt beautiful and most appropriate ihing of ti.e Mod b Ainfricu. The iMMiet ot finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures nn.l flfnre bends lor signc J. ROBINSON. Carver, ocril-d3m Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TWO HI'LF.NOIO FA It US. f-lOR SALE by the subscriber, residing at Watervilln, in the B? county of Luraa, at reasonable terms lis to price and payment, tvo of thti moil ipltndiil improvtd farttu thr Maumtr Itivtr, to wit : The farm known as the Dtald farm, at Damascus, about twenty-live miles above Manmee City, containing nearly 300 acres, 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved stale, with good dweUnu nnd out-houses, nearly new, orcharding nnd fruit trees. The Wnba-h and Erin canal nnsses through the farm, thus ntliird-ing water to all it parts, and ease, of trnnporiation to the hike. This is one of the most lieautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded m the State. Al-o, the farm upon which I reside, Containiin; Mali two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are hiirhly improved, with thirty ncres of bottom land upon tho Maumee. Upon this farm there are lnrye mid very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of n large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peaches ;n short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of fifteen yenrs, as a home for himself. Terms mav bo known on application. mnrHi) II. REED. davihTm.'with "oVT'O., fUlMMIHSlON AND POWARDINO MERCHANTS, wholesale J dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sonnl attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, nnd sel ling produce consigned for sale. (selV-dly Fr. HKINMCK, (Late of AVw Lisbon, (thin.) GENERAL Agency, Commission nnd Forwnrding Merchant, JT deuls in Butter, Cheese, Lard, nnd Prwluce in general, No 13, East Front st., n.-nr steamboat landing, Cincinnnti, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright and A G. Uiehardson, Bro. Si Co., ('incinnati ; B. W, Snoderass Si. Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg &. Elliott, i'hila.U lphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; S B. Boss, PortlSIUItUl LojwaOB A Coviale. Wellsville; Lwolt and Gebhart, Pittaburgh; John Scott, Nnsliville; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. MtMU JTeVT KKCKIVKO, 4 T the old stand opposite the State House, an unrivalled nrt xtl ment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred dihYrent kinds of Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, rich Fancy and Plain Vel ret. Silk, Satin, (including white nnd hcht colored for party and weddinir Dress.) nnd wotd Vesting; Cravats, Silk nnd Linen Pocb-el Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, OOttM and wool Drawers and Undershirts, silk Under-shirts ami '' fere,Su-iien-tiers, black and whne Kid nnd Silk Gloves, wo . G.ovcs nnd Halt Hose ; nnd in brief, every article of the richest quality of gpntle-m en's wen rin s; apparel to be found in the first draper establishments of the East. These .roods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in oue ot the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest nnd must durable styles that could be found in New York. Strangers now sojourning in ourcity, and ourcitizens generally, are respectfully imitcd to call and examine before thev purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Orders from any part of the Htntc, as heretofore, fnitb-.l!f .... i l ,.. ImmI CHICKEKINU Ac (ILBKHT'S p ii r ii i r m it i w T r, k h i a k n u MMMOl TTfTV Just received nnd for pale at mntiutncturer's pi cw. A. REED, Aaent, Four doors North of the Neil Home, Columbus, Oliin aulO-dly CIHCLKVILI.E HLAMiETS. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of 10 bv II nnd 12 by 12 qr hOBTI twilled BED BLANKETS, manufactured out of native wool, by the Scioto Manufacturing Company. These blankets are hen vier, larger, and finer for the price than any Eastern make. Prices ransjing troin fi to $10 per pair. Also, iu-t receive,!, a splendid auortinent id Black and Red Uaid FLANNELS, for children' WMF Fancy Plaid do.; Plain Red and White Mixed do Hvdi.-il Red ; Mixed and White do. For MM by MfftMfta. J. D. OSBORN A CO. INSCUANCE. THE PROTECTION IN'St ItANCE COMPANV. of Haktfobd, CovNUCTICtT, continue Ui issue PolicieN on the iniwt lavora hie terms, at their Agency in Columbus, on Dwrllimrs, Store. HoteUj, Warehouse, HiU Manufactories, Barns, etc. etc. etc. A loo, on Household Furniture and GcxmIs, Ware and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against loss or danum- by fire. Also, on Dry Goods, Grocerleit, Mnnulncturrd Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Slock, and every other description of Merchandize or personal Property, shipped or to Ik- ship ped per giMid team boat, or boats to and from points on the Western water, or Mween Eastern citie. ftia Lakes, or other in land routej and any town in th WenU'rn country, agamt tne Uharos oi im ch I xanspibtatio. Also, upon shipments of Gontls, XVnres and Merchandize, per good vensrl or veaspls, lictween New (Jrleans and Fasteni ports between New Orleans and oth'T Gulf ports between all American ports and English or European porU, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic water-, azainst the rxaiLs or the if, at the lowest rate of premium charged by fttiier responsible Companies. Fot full information ta rates, adjustment of Iossm, . applv to the undersijmed, who is authorized to lasoe Eire and Ma-nne Pohciea, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, decS-dlm Agent Protection Ino.-ance Company ANSEL BDWAKDS C1HEAP CASH BOOK STOKE, next door to the Post olftre, .-:-,te street, Columbua, Ohio. CunaUntiy for aale. a jeneral assortment of Standard and Miscellaneous Boolu, Cheap Publications, the Magazine, Ac English, French and American Stationery. Gold Pens ot various style, and of the bat quality. En graving, Latter and Cap Writing Paper, Ae Ac. oclO-tf I'llMI FOH HALK. 10NTAININO 'J00 acre upon the west side of the SciotiAriver, 17 miles north of Columbus, nud ." north of Dublin ; a miles from the Lnke Erie nud Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 milei from the Columbus Plonk Uond. The laud Is first rnte, 140irres under im i.roveiiient, with a never failing stream running through nil parts. 1'here is a good atone house, with hard nml rnin water pumps close to the door. There is a nugar camp and orchard of young grnfted trees. The location is very healthy, mid near the celebrated Sulphur Spring. For lurther information, apply upon the premises, of ra-.Jl-d.lm JNO. HOBINHON. 1 OLASSI-:s. I.inhi hrls Molasses, landing from Bell Isle, 1T1 nnd for sule by KINO A HEFFNER, apli B7 Main atreet, Cincinnati IJWVNNIC'S NKW U'OKK ON Slll ltll I S. " T AW OF SHERIFF AND COltONElt Just uibhshed, "A pruc IJ tical trentiso on the law of Sheriff and Coroner," with tonus and references to the stuluU-s of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. By H. V.. Gwyniie. This work treat of the ajipoiiitincnts nud qualifications of Sheritl and Coroner, the appointment of deputies and jailer, and liability for their acts, and ijeiierally, of tho duties and liabilities ot the alieritf and coroner. Among other subjeeta discussed, are the service of summons or process not requiring bail ; tin; service of enpias ad respondendum nnd lut satisfaciendum ; arrest and privilege and discharge therefrom ; hail ; prison bounds; rscncB; aervico of the writ of replevin; service in ejectment; loreign and domestic attachment) proceedings agniust wnter craft; th'' writ of fieri fitchw and proceedings thereunder, embracing l.-vy. -ale of goods or hind, lien, title nequlrcd thereunder, Ac ; writ of habere facias, possesaiouem ; writ of habeas corpus, service of subjuena; execution on decrees; proceedings for recovery ol dowry; arrest, Aic, in criminal cases; keeping of jail; inquests of lunacy; forcible detainer; juries, elections, and fees of the sheriff, under each hend will be hjund the laws of the three Simes Ohio. fnJhma and Kentucky, upon the tahjoBt treated at The work also oootainl such forms as are usually required hy elierifti in tin' discharge of their duties. From Judge Wright Mr. Gwynne's "work is a good one melhirfical and Well arranged and must lx very useful not onlv to profcssionnl gentleman and to the officers of our courts, but to 1 mitofs, and purchasers at judiciol sales,' and to all interested in tiie title of property derived through such hnle-." From Judge McLean " No work lias BOOM under my notice which embodies: o larue an niiiount of law on the Piihjectl discussed, in so condensed u lorm." From Judge Joseph H Swan, and J W Andrews, Esq : " It supplies a Want Which hai kO been li lt, for the Bar herO heretofore found it necessary tu grope their way through the reported ruses to ascertain the law upon many ol the .-objects treated of in this wark subject, loo, obont which the Bur is often required to give advice." From Judge Walker" It will be seen that the work is adapted to meet the wants, not only of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ol the bar jteuernlly. Such a work Inn long been felt to be a great de-siihratnm. WO presume that no ShentVor Coroner, or practicing Inwter. will long Ise without it," 1 Vol 8 vo Price in good Law binding, $ I F. r sale nt the book stortof In.VdkW I N WHJTiNG i. HUNTINGTON 110! TO EVERY ONE WHO WANTS A CAltPET! Tl tiCElVED nt Carpet-1 1 all, this day, IMI yds Raaand List MX Carpetai from B0 tO Hi 2tHKI do Stritied, Cotton and Wool do; PUN) Jo Cotton nnd Wool Ingrain do ; 50UU do nil Wool do do : ;HXKJ Jo liiiHriid ;i ply and Brussels. Our stock is the largest, and we tan sell Carpets lower than ever offered in the city. Alo, received -I pes 12 feet wide, super extra Ml ( 'loth ; 15 do ti to 9ft do dodo from 03 to IM yds 20 do 3 to 4(j ttdodo du 50 to 110 yds. We cut Oil Cloths to suit any size ruoni or hull. Aao, ou hand a laruo assortment of splendid Buys, from 2 lo ',11, mid Coco, Manilla, Grant and Rope Mull-. Abo, a splendid assortment of all kinds of Curtain material, Window Blinds und Painted Curtains, to be sold at very low liuuree tor oish. oc2-d4:w3mJ J. D. OSBOHN & Co. 1)JTENT II.lKK .HILLS, made in a new and highly ap proved manner ; one of the beat mills now in use, andwar-raiir-.l to perform well. Manufactured nnd for snle by J. L. A W. ,. QUI, at the jel9wat-wtf FRANKLIN FOUNDRY. 1'IMNTING 0FFI0B FOR MALE. A WHIG Newspaper Establishment in Northern Ohio, at the termination of a Hraiicb Mailroad which is now in active op-iralon, is ottered for sale. Th" materials, have been used but tif-teei month". It is the only Whin pujwr in the county, nud the patrailge reepeotabbs and on the increase. In every respect the situation is desirable, as it is situab-d iu one ot tho most productive counties in tho State, nnd well improved. For particulars, entire of the Eimtob or TBI Ohio Statk Jolnal. nuv.VdhW'tf j. itimnvAY ov co., Itllllid street. ol bo--. Oliio. ANUFACTUREHS of Steam Eni-ines, Stoves, Plow nnd all liliel- ol .l.ii'hiih- . lln-V lire the eM hi- He iniilin t'l't U i'i'I - tak part Of the State of BUCK'S IMPROVED DOUBLE AND 8DIGLE OVEN COOKING STOVE, and have recently procured aneutire new set of patterns containiuc late improvements made uier the spt-ciid tlircction of tiie patentee. Tins Stove, they are DOW prepnred to nay, is the very lieat family Oonttng Slove which Hi ever been made, cither here or elsewhere. Thero are four aiiei, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying iu size aud price no as to uit MS IB1I11 iy. ine suoscriners nisn ninne tin' Premium Cooking Stove of a su jienor pattern. This is a good and lieap Move. EEJia I I mm II ' ir 1 n-ir,ts twii?sJ:l IfcMaaaaaaT. . i . i the i. nlk-J l(Ui,L. I iriiiri i , ii Double and Snule Oven ( ookiiiL' Moves. rri iiiiuiu Improved C - .n. ives. XVaijer's Air tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckhnm's do., Vermont do. and IU Move-. OoaL Parlor nnd Bboo StOTM. 7 nnd ll) Pint Stoves, Pinto Boxes, four Hizea. The subscribe also continue the Plow business, M formerly, and make a variety of kinds ol the very Le,t materinls and wore man nh i p. !n iddlrinn to their foimer business, they have prepared tbem-OtVm nt great expense, and are bow iiiionil,u tiii ilit; BTE M I .N UNK8, of )iiioos sizes und Rattan, but all aanbracin Hi., iimii bnproVeQtenta, Their prices will lie as low aa work of the same qniUt can be procured for els.where. Machuiery of nil kinds Diade to order, and repairs promptly attended to. The subscriber!, are also tho exclusive manufacturers of Par ker'a Patent Wnter Wheel iu this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public pntrountje i solicited. N -13-daw J. HIIMJWAY & CO. Aid Alll.i: HEAL ESTATE EOlt iSALK.-'l'be sub acriber otter for sale, on very Hbtfll terms, the bDowtef described real estate, situate on the National rood, in the immediate aiuiijrin ine ensiern ooimiiarv line oi tne corporation ot to liunhus. and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit ; out-lots Noa. W, 'XK Uta, 105 and llki, of Crosby s addition of out loU. Also, No- subdivision of half section No 33. Also, in-hit No. 23, on Town alreet, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbia. On ut-lol No. 80 there in a good two story brick house, together with rtlitable nut-houses, iVc. Tlicre is also on in lot No. 211, on Town Pt.. n small frame house. For further particulars, ns to prion, Ac , iioiirire of the mihserilier on the pn jmoffl pl3-dWtf AMOS S. RAMSEV. COPAltTNEDSIIIP. McELVAl.N A- FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, und Deal! in Produce, would respectfully inform their lend md the public genernll v, that they have entered into copartnership, nml may be found at the warehouse formerly occupied b Joha VViilard near the Scioto Bridge, where they offer a large assort ment of Groceries very low for cash or produce. Thev will nl-o pay cash for all kinds of produce, JOS. McELVAIN, julySdAw. li, FITCH. STILL AT IT! Ci.XIUNET MAKING. The subseriU-r still continues to carry on 1 the Cabinet Making, in all its various branches, (,t his old Item), on Itich st 2 doors east of Pen it; & BoVl Dme Store, mid npjKipile the Mechanic's Hall, where he ia nfferim; MM cheap hafrtli (and trliing, too,) consisting of Bureaus, Bed-tead-. (Im-iIi crew rail and square rail) Breakfast, Side, Dining and Centre Tables, Stands, (plain and fall leaf.) Quartette, Sofas, and in MROCl cu ry thing needed that can he made in our line. And, always ready to make work lo order on short notice, lie , , ii,- and varnishing done with neatness and despatch. kttnHnbof the place, on Hi,-h ttrrrt. Alao I'lide rtnkins. The Biibscrdier having bought out Mr. Backus, Im for many jesr-rarrifl on that business successfully, eoiiisting of an cv cellent llrtrte and a variety of L'ofiinn, lioth in 7o and (piahty, (from a tine Mahoguny to a common,) i now prepsrrd to attend tu all calls that he may receive, Imth from tho cil) and country. My prices will le uniform and moderate. I have aUo niade arrangements with thepropriet.irof the Dead House, in the east buryinji ground, for dcM."itiiie the dead of i,oe who wish it, on very reasonable term, and the rorp-e will be taken thence to any ol the Cemeteries of the cily, without extra charge. From my past experience, and a desire to please all. I confident ly solicit a share of patronage, lielieving that I can natisfaetonly perform the last snd rites of wiuilture. nov!)-lmdA:niw II. HALM. AlARln AND SAiVnLL FOR HALE. N excellent farm ul 170 acres, in i.. noa lp., Delaware co. B . 17, Tp. S. 4. on the Ml side ,,f Big XValnut at the mouth ot Duncan' run : about .'SI acres improved, about :W of good bottom fond. Tiie farm ia well cal. ulatnl for grain or Mock. It is a pari nf the Maxwell tract. Tliere is a line fcttlcnn-nt around it (n the pn-miM-s there is a good Ml mill, which lake tho water from Walnut creek and Dum an'f nin. It is a good site for a grist mill. The tami, and an undivided half of the aw mill, will lie -old together or wiwrhte. About one third ot the pay wdl required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hnmmond live on be place. jylfWrd&wtl WA LTER THRALL. CDBUB I ALU LBAV nr.ttW HE subscrilK"r have roinun need the manufa. ture, in the rity I ol t'oluml'iia, Ohio, of flirted 1'alm Leaf MMM, being decideiily tiie bct ami rhenpet article for B ds ever intrialuceu into this market For elasticity they cannot he excelled, and for a long continuance of their elastic properties thy are fully emial to curled hair, with the advantage of aLWay n-maining prtrrtly clean and sw.f-L, and with the udditiona) advantage that they can je ufl'onled for much lrts money. They ham twn exten-ively used in tiie Eastern States, and hare never failed lo give universal satisfaction. XX'e shall keep Matrrases ron'tantly on hand manufactured of pure curled Palm Iaf alone. nIo Palm lnf in combination with Cotton, and another kind still, of Palm Lent combined with curled Hair. The citizens of Cohjmbo and vicinity, ami the citizen of other towns and counties in central Ohio, ure rcspmfully notified that we tnteial to make it tor Uie interest l am. who wih tor beds superior to any other in ue, whether for i 1 m r- Hulski or private rt-sidences, to purchase of our manufacture. Beds made tu order of any Fire, and all orders promptly tided. Our manufactory is, for the preaent, on High street, Columbus, east side, between State and Town. ovr tiie store of T. P. Ellis Jr Co., and A. W. Brown Sc Co. J. IL BE ERE k CO dec7-diwtf J. L. eV XX . A WJI. IRON FOUNDRY, corn erof Town and Canal street), Columbus. Ohio; Warehune, No. 7, Brosalway Exchsinzr. Stove, Plough, Corn Shelters, Hollow Ware ; and a general assortment of Foundry Castings, always on hand. Job work and Machinery made to order in the best manner, and on short notiecj. june4S-wA-t wtf B Y i. BOYD, opposite the M Court House. South Man nn MELVItLE'8 NEW U'OKK. DEDBUllN: His First Vova. beinir if... MHil,,r.1m (,(.. XV ioui and Reminiicvneei of the Son of a Gentleman in the mcreannie gervicc. iiy Mennnn Melville, author ot "Typee," " Oniof," and " Mardi," 1 rol 12 mo. pries 75 rts. Jut received nt the Hook Store of L N. WHITING a- HUNTINGTON, del 9 (JLI.MPSES OF SPAIN t AH NOTES OK AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN 1M7. By S. T. Wallis, 1 vol 12 mo. Price 75 ct. Juat received at the Book Store of delHJ I. N. WHITING Si HUNTLS'OTON. EltENCIl AND ;i:ii.HAN LESSONS. I ''. CHRIS TIN otlors his berviecs in teacher of French and German, to thone persons who wish to acquire a thorough knowledge of those Ltuiguages, at very moderate terms The lesson will be given at the residences of the pupils, and at my school room, on Rich etreet, between High laid Tliird.iiext tOfifir S. M. Smith's office, oc4-tf HOWE'S SIIAK EK HA It SAP A It ILL A ( OMPOINI). I' i. r 1 1-1' ii I1V STEAM. AHD PUT IT IN QUABT DOTTLES. riHIE recijie from which the Siukeh '-n - nmiu is made was purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expenie,; from an old Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (the Shaken,) and although it hits not been made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many of tho first physicians and families of Cincinnati, who urt pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet otlered to the public. The mode iu which it is prepared, viz : by steam, enables the proprietor to extract from the herbs used their full htrcnmh and real essence, a desideratum which has never vet been obtained in the manufacturing of any other Sarsnparilla Compound, hence it vaat suiierioriiy as to it medical qualities, over all othor would be SARSAPARILLAS. To those at present using a Sarsapanlla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact, TOO WOndefta) heiUna nowers of this nreoaration Hre due to the manner iu which it U prepared, (namely, by steam,) as well as to the composition of the ingredient used. Its lending ingredient bottg the best imported HONDURAS SAHSAPARILLA, Combined with many other routs und herbs which are used iu no other Snrsnparilla compound at present before the public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which it i composed, hay that it in the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and Jhnt the projierties it combines n a medicine is entire-ly POOnHar to itself; it acts iis a mine stimulant, and also aa on a) terntive as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength mid tone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the bowels s-utlicient for the purposes id' nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, ana al a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE Hl.OOD, In removing nil tiie unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire aystem, for which reason it in peculiarly efficacious iu the removal mid parBMnOOt cure of all diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. Such an Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, 'Fetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, nil disease resulting f rom the use of Mercury, Ac, Ac. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism. AU Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ncs. Lows of Appetite, Anility of tiie Stoniocli, Bilious Discnses, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they iirhie from corrupt humor-, ; and as a never tailing remedy in all disensei, urising from a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It i unparalleled ; mch as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, A:c Siv. It is found also to give great relief to females in all complaint peculiarly incident to them. This ModtebM should be taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depends the benefit to be derived from its uae. lb particular in seeing that the bottela are put up in blue wrappers, with a bOROllful steel plate engraving of tiie head of one of the sect of Shakers on tiie wrtipier, and at tile bottom of the label a lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured iu its reputation by unfair nnd dishonest menus. Agents in Columbus: It. II. Meakino. Denio St Sons, O. Ro-DKKTs & Co., Kino a: linioiia, Wm. Schneider, Sold iu ounrt bottles, at 91 each, or ti bottles lor $5, Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom nil orders must be addressed. To be had of the principal Druggists throughout the United Statei and Canadas. Cull on our agents and get pamphlet, from which ynu will be able to Jndte for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or not. HOWE'S CELEBRATED COt (.'II CANDY. THE lil-l KEMIZDY KNOWN EOU COVUH9, COI.DS, HOARSENRM, 10 RE THHOAT, WHOOPINO COt'OH, fcC, fcC. Its reputation is now N fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who H ill testify to its merit. tiovlO-ly money: money: .money: Fifty Thouaniid Dollar in Olilu ! flMIE subscriber will give particular attention to the collection I iu Ohio. Michigan, ludiana, Illinois, Misaouri, Kentucky, Iowa nnd Wisconsin, ol that class of claims long siiire marked M " Lo," ' (ioneXVest," and " not collectable." liy Merchants, Newi-pnper publishers. Manufacturers, nnd others. Five year experience has given him confidence hence there will be no charge, but ho far a collections are made. Curds giving referencea, term and instructions, will be iit in answer to post PAin letters. Address, W. It. JARVIS, augH-.l4.wly Attorney nt Lnw, Columbus, Ohio. COAL: COAL! COAL! ff( Rt'SHELS that quality of Northern Coal for sale ftJJ: by the Licking uid Coeboeton Coal Comnnny, at their Yard opposite Hay den's Factory. octj-sl&wtl I HUB, butt, Agent. A CARD. rilHF. subscribers having, at considerable, expense, errcted a I F oundry and Machine Shop, such as will meet the increased dell. Heal of the eitj of Columbus, respectfully solicit a share ol th i public patronage. Thankful for past favorsj they would ask for a eoiifinuiitiou of them, pledging themselves to make it worthy the confidence of an enlightened public. Julyg-yndtwAwtf AMBOS A LENNOX. LITTLE MIAMI nAir.KOAlK QPRINO AND SI'MMER ARRANGEMENT 1H49. For Re l5 York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours, lln anil otter Tuesday, April Kith, 18-19, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run a follows i lenve Depot on East Front street, at 3 o'clock 10 minutes A. IL, ami o'clock, P. M., for Mllford, Foster's Crosnings, Perrtield, Morrow. Waynesville, Spring X alley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Sprin gtield. Hemming, leaves Pprinirtiehl nt 4 A. M. and 24 P. M. Passengers for New York, Boston and intermediate poiuts, should take the , 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, and intermediate town-, should take the t 10 A. M. Train. Hie Ohio Stage Company are running the following linej in coniieetiou with the Trains A Daily Dnylight Line to Columbui from Springfield hi connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also. Pail Lines to Cohunbo, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the a P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The car of the Mad River and Lake Trie Railroad will leave Springfield at IS M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cln-i ionati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will im run. leeibu ( 'incinnati at li P. M and Springfield at 4 1'. M. Fare from Ciacinnati to Xenia $) DO " " Springfield 9 50 " " Handuky City fl fd " " Buffalo 10 00 " Columbus 4 so For other information and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Otiice, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnau, WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. jyThe Company will not be responsible for Baggpgoexceed-in- 50 dollars hi value, unlesi the lame is returnod to theConductor-: or Aatcnt, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every .VXJ dollars in value above that amount. apr9tf I.. MARTIN cV CO.. FASHIONABLE DRAPERS ANP TAILORS, It 1 and 9 flWTe Uitron ttHuamjffi, vp sriir. a. i Martin Si Co., respectful. I v Intbrea the citizens ot Columbus and vicinity, that tiiey are now right idr up. nnd prepared to execute all order- entrusted to them, with the nimo-t punetunhty and despatch and thev wish particularly to hMM upon the minds of all that they have spared no MM or nst M to secure the Itest of workmen, so that their cu-tinners can rely upon their garment being made in the best po sible manner. A. L. A Co., Ieing perarmally acquainted with the most fashionable F'.atern Tailors, have made arrangements, with the Cutters of the leading establi-hments to have partem forwarded from time to time of the prevailing style of garment worn. They will also reeeire monthly from Paris, a plate of Fashions. In tact, tliey are determined that no Tailoring Establish ment in the Cm-led State shall outdo tiicin in cither style of fashion or workmanship.Poi ticulsr attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youth-' and Children's Drese.. An assortment of Cloth", Cassimeres and Vesting, kept con-stniitly on hand. A. L. MARTIN & CO.. ocl-tf No. 1 and fl, Neil's Odeon Buildings, up stairs ( X li li I V I I . TKIMMIM.N. 1 PIECES Painted Canvass. 'J b Damask Linen. 4 " Pllver Drab Broadcloth. 9a sett Brass Huh Bands. Pat-hes, Tuft Laee. Patent and Enaim Leather, .Ules, Spring and Malleable Casting". For sale at the sign or ton (amrO OILT PADLfK'K. JI'ST received and for sale, 100 brla K, C. TAB, hy KDUiA HEFFNER, Cincinnati TO PARENTS. " AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attentien la paid tochil- 2 dren first, an.l after them all other who may le pleased to favor him with a cafl. PATENT MEDICINES. Townend sSarsapiriIh. for the cleansing of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous disease. Osgood's India Cholagngue, ami Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Agur and Fever. ThouMiula can testify to the efficacy of lhee remedies. B. A. Fahnestock' St Feller' Vermifuge, well known to tiie public for years a a certain remedy for ejpelling worms from the human system. Seller1 Liver PiD which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of IJver Complaint and other disease arising from deranged state of thr liver. Give them a trial, anil this truth will appear. Seller' Improved Cough Syrep, for the cure of Coughs. Colds, Hnansrnrss, Influraz. Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whooping Cough, tu. Tnuk's Magnetic Hntment is gaining a name a'.ove nil other for the cure of Nej vous or Pick Headache. Bruiied and Sprained Lirab, Rheumatism and Laments, Sore Lip. Cbsppcd Hands, Corns, Ae. AB of the ahore medicine and many others, krpt constantly on hand and for aale at WM. KING'S DRL'G STORE, Columbus, on door 'ith of the Ohio State Journal UfAce. augMtf tJENT'S EKEM'll CALF HOOTS. rl'STOM made an French Calf loM at $X W Wt and ft, for V ' at KIMBALL'S Sboeand 1-auVr su.re. Journal buidiogs Ar7 FLOOK OIL CLOTHM. WE would rail the etteutioa of the public to our Verge lot ot English and American Fluor Oil Cloths, all widfbs, from to ft square yard. Just received and for aale by ocSS-ta 4 P OSBORN A C(J lllTE FISH, oVc In itora and foraale-Tf yuhbl White Villi i 10 Mt do do 4 extra large Lake Supf-rior do 7 l.i.i . No 2, Mackerel W At FINCH, ""P No i and 5, Buckeye Block K'JHII : FISH !-Ju-t"ieceived,"a f.-w'barrel NofMackerel 1 all purchased expressly lor the retail trade, and waranted econd to none, ot W it FINCH'd, pv Buckeye Block C1ODEISH, A few cask, fresh and very fine, just received J t FINCH'S, oovlO Noi 4 Sc 5, Buckeye Block AIHiOTT'M ALFItED tTE Lilt EAT " rjISTOKV of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott, wiUi 1 engraving, 1 vol 1'-' mo. Just received at tiie Book Store ot del!. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IltESH TEAS, H8 i ackage of Fresli Tea, of all erai at very reduced prlc , nt (novlO FINCH', rade, a LMNi: LH(l (HtH. -'-.T packages pure Liquon, bought and i- delivered 1mm flu- ' i-toiu House. Certificate!1 can Im' shown for each package. Tb0M xrinliing a pure article would do well to cull and examine f . themselves. InovlO W M, FINCH LMtl'SlI ItAISlNH, & boxes just received, fresh, and rery I tine, m novl0 W M FINCH'S- SALT! SALT ! HUU barrels Hocking Salt; 300 barrel Laku Suit ; on hand and for salu ut the lowest market price, novll) XV M FINCH. RIO COFFEE. 140 Sack Kio Coflee, just received at FINCH'S, novlO No. 4 Sc 5, Buckeye Block. JI'ST received, lit hacks Pdo Coflee; 17 do Prime do; 4 old Java do. au;u W. M. 1TNCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. WHITE I'l SI I . 'J0 Md-.. 30 half do. Lake Superior Fiab, in very excellent condition, tine and large, at W. M. FINCH'S, Jy'sff 4 and S Buckeye Block. OirSAl.-TWlTXV TWO" HORSE WAGONS, made a. on honur, tor sale nt reduced t i one Nos. 4 and 5 buckeye Block. SITEIIIOlt CODFISn. 1 cask verv superior mite Cod-fish, for retail onlv. at W, M. FINCH'S Nod. 4 and Buckeye Block. SJI (-AC CCKED II A H-, Dried BtMfatoB 'ther witii every 0 article in the Grocery line. W. M. FINCH, nSH 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. IINE OLD ('II1:ESkT Just received, a large lot of flue 1 old cheese Irom Major McCloud's dairy. ocl2 W. M. FWCH. ItOCEItlES. Just rc-eeived 10 tierces good fresh rico aV " Jytf7 FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. OBI LEATIIEIt. A C Brown has received 1500 Side of Ivl. a choice article of Sole Leather, which he will sell at 16 to 1814 cent per lb. Also, t!0 dozen French Calf Skin, BO doxeu Pink and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases Bouts and Shoes, and a Rood assortment of Boots aud Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN SILVEli WARE.-BLYNN Si BALDWIN haveafulluaort-BMM of Plain and Patent Thread Table, Desert and Tea Spoon and Forks. Also, Butter Knivef, Sugar Tones, &c. Qr" We hnve also some beautifursilrer Cups. je-JC BUOASIMM. and Graham's for January, 1850, for sale by I. N. WHITING Sl Hl'NTlNOTON. t; ODEY'S, Sortain's dec.' ROLAND CASHEL, complete iu three parts. By Charlee Lever. Illustrated by Phiz. For sale by deriW I. N. WHITING 5t HUNTINGTON. G ODEY'S LADIES' BOOK for JS50, juat received hy T deyj-fitd ANSEL EDWARDS. SPICED OYHTER8. I AM SUPPLIED this winter with fresh ipiced Oyster from Baltimore, sent to mo every two days, in large ana small can equal in quality to any put up in Baltimore or elsewhere, and will he sold by the case, or in MM nuantity desired bv Durcha- seis, at low prices, and warranted to keep good all winter. I have now ou hand 2000 cans. Alio 1900 cans Hermetically sealed Cove Oyiteri; 800 Pickled Oysters. Cincinnati, dc2l-Ctd ALLISON OWEN. 17 Eut 3d it GREAT HAItOAINS OFFEUElTiN BOOTH AND SHOES. The subscriber ha on hand tiie rnont extenaivn and general assortment of Boots mid Hhoei ever opened In this city, and constantly receiving more, which wiUbeaold at the low-eat price for cash. nov. io, IOW 0U If. li. KIMBALL. UKEEN LAWN CEMETERY. TVOTICE ii hereby given that Lota can be procured in Oreen 1 1 Lawn Cemetery, until the first of August next, at the follow- 'ii- price.- : First Clasa Lota 8M( cent per aquare foot. Second Clasa Lots 6 centa per aquare foot On nnd after tho flrst of August, the pricea will ta ai follow 1 First class Lots 10 cent per square foot Second class LoU 7Mt cent jier square foot Third class LoU 5 cent per square foot aMf" The Sujierintcndent will be on tiie grounds, in fair weather from 1 o'clock, A. M. until (i o'clock P. M By order of the Board 01 Trustees. ' jylS-dtf>w ALEX E. GLENN, Clerk. Bltl LLIANT I .OTTEItl Es, FORJAN I'AH vTseiSi J. W. MAURY A: CO., Manaoem. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, flssa ."o .3, for 18.V), to be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 5th of Jnnuary, 1850. 13 draw No, in each package of ii3 ticketo. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of $10,000, 1 of 15,000, 1 of 10,000, 1 ot 5,000, 1 of 3,300 1 of 3,000, 1 of 1800, 1 of 2.100, 25 of 1,000, 35 of 500, c., iut. Siv. 75 number lottery 13 drawn balloU 1 Tickets only 10 Halves Quarter t2,50. (Vrtincatea ot" DeeblffM ol B Whole ticket KW, do., do., of 25 Half do . fcoo do,, do., of 25 Quarter do., 32,50. 85j,ooo! sik.ooo: 1I.OOO! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit ot Monongalia Academy, ( 'lass No. 0, for 1 850. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va on Saturday, the 12th of January, 1850. 78 numlier lottery 16 drawn ballots I More Prizes than Blanks ! SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 splendid prizo ol .'2,IHW, 1 siT I8,000, 1 of 11,000, 1 of 8 Otm, I ot 0,000, 1 ot' 4,000, 1 of 3,1X10, 1 of 2,iftKi, 10 oi 1 ,riOO 10 do 1,100, 10 do 500, fcc, Ac, &c, TickeU 15 Hnlve 7 ' 80-Butm 3,73 Egbtfaa 1.8Ti. Certificates of package of H liole tickets 170, do do of 8 Half do 85, do do of 96 Quar ter do e-12.50, do do of 2(J Eighth do 21.25. :-.!-") .000 ! 1 0 Prize nf $1 ,000 ! IRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. for 1850, be drawn at Alexandria, Va.. oo Saturday, the 19th of January, UM iki number lottery I and IK drawn numbers iu each package) GRAND SCHEME I 1 prize of 35.000, 1 of 19,000. 1 of 10,000, 1 of 6.000, 1 of 3.asj, 1 of 9,400, 10 of 1,000. 10 of 500, Ac, Ac, Ac, 66 nutu her .ottery 12 drawn balloU. Tickets tinHalves 5 Quarters t2,50. Certificates of pack ages of 22 Whole ticket 110, do do 23 Half do 55, do do Quarter do 27,50! BRILLIANT SCHEME I Cnpltnla $0,1,000! 'v( ,000! M,Y,00! IO.OOO I""' pn; f .-I.Mfi ! 213 do ot 1.dihi' VTBOIinA 8TATK LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class A, for lttfO. To In- drawn at Alexandria, Va . on Saturday, no Mb of January, 1S50. 1 2 drawn numbers out of 75 1 MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I I Orand Capital of b000, 1 Splendid Prize of 30,000, 1 do 15,000, j do i0,000, 1 do 7,000, 1 do 5,000, 1 do 2 835 100 do 1.5n0, 113 do (lowest 3 .Nos.) 1,000, Ac, Ac., Ac. Whole Tickets 20 Halves 10 Qusrtcr 5 Eighths 9,90 Certificate of par knges of 25 Whole tickets 280, do do of 25 Half do of 140, do do of 25 Quarter do of 70, do do of 93 Eiiihtb do X. Order for Tickets and Shnres and Certificates of Paekajea in tiie above Splendid L. tteries will receive tho most prompt attention, and an DnWal account of each drawing sent immediately af ter it hi over to all whom order from us. Audress-dec24" J. A C. MAURY, Agent, Alexandria, irginie. CALIFORNIA OI TIIONE ! MONEY! MONK V ! riLORtODg RE8ULT8I No. 21 : 77, the grand capital Priir T nf .10.000 f was s.dd bv the lucky E. N. Carr k Co ltd Pratt it., '.altimore. Md. NEW GOLD DlQOrNOfl DISCOVERED CALIl ORNlA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The frrcat luck of the old firm of E. N. Carr St Co., 1ms thrown a ploom over all California Speculators, renou wto have tried tiieir luck with E. N. Carr sl Co., find that tliere i inure Cold to be bad by the risk of a few dollar with E. N. ( arr A Co., thnn the whole (,'alffomia mines combined. The lucky otiice of Carr Sc Co,, has done wonders the last month, 'llieir luck has no eimal, please henr this in mind. LOOK HERE 1 CWmh and 1 tree gun Wfeo Wb to purchase uncurreut fund Can, hi ealnn ..n Carr A Co., or addreasini; theni a few line through the Post, have all their business attended to with punctuality ami dispnt.-h. Money on all Hanks bought and sold by Carr A Co. Drafts at sight on all Banks Drafts on England or Ireland from one la one thoom Pounds ran le had from E. N. Carr A Co'i Bulhou sn.l Prize office, No. 13P Pratt street LET THE 0LORIOU8 NEWS 00 FORTH t (.'arr A Co.. are making the Doople rich ! Behold here t Noa l 3 the Orand Prize of 100,000, 7 6 9 do 40,or, 6 7 8 do 50 000 ! II 21 00.0IJ0. Those nre only a few 0f the leading Prizes sold tne month by this lucky firm. W cliallenge tiie world to show thi M Mount hi tiie Mae length of time. Weiay.WAjtE orl ATTENTION CUSTOMERS t We eaU yew ;ittention to the grand array of magnificent Lotteries to be drawn thl month, January, IrtM. All business with thi firm is confidential. Carr A Co., pay all postage orer 5. Carr A Co., pay the greaiest attention to their country correa- pomlent. Our motto ia. secrecy hi all buainee transactions. Attention to i.ur . u-t'.mers. and all drawings sent immediatelr alter the lottery draws. (Jive us the trial, and rest assured we" will aiv tou. ft n. . 1 the Capital, a good Priae. O YESl () YES! O YES" We call jour attention, one and all. to this brilliant Scheme to lw drawn Wtli January. The chances are good, and depend on It Carr Y Co. have the Prize. Carr A Co. recommend th Scheme. Carr A Co. will sell Prize all we ask ia onr fair trial. "Nothing Ventured Nothing Oained!" ReMMMl the chances Carr & Co. give. Encloae the moner and receive the ( Mb, Please addreii , E. N. CARR & CO., 4 No. 13ft Piatt itTeet, nelthnote, Md. )i In.'.!.- t r- (mhtj M. uld Can.ll. ' afiW 100 sack Coffee. 25 h---1 - Tea. .W) His. soft fhelled Almond. 20 barrels crubM and powdersMl Sugar. 10 bale Candle Wick. 10 bale Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope if all kind Wholesale and retail, at McELVAIN FITclTeV |
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