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VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1851. NUMBER 161; ) PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY IOOTT ft 1AIOOK. PPIOB ODTH-UIT OOBMM Or HUH IT. AMD lOttAB LLT. TBIOIK tavariaMr mtnmm. Tb. Dtt, tn peraon. I. Columbue, per year Milt by mail out of Culumuua m during the MMlon, and Tri-Weekly balaoca Tear In Column., By mall .. The TriWeeal, by null .WOO . 00 of ,. BOO . 4 00 . 9 00 .100 . 1 50 Weekly tn Columbua Outot tbeeltv: by Dull. Ingle To clul ol (our and upward To oluba ol but and upward, 10 one addreaa Dally, Mlon Triweekly Weekly, lnle To olub ol ire and upward .IB , 1 00 .100 . 1 00 . W ; 40 Adv.rtlal.A, The following- ratea and rule of edvertl.lnf have been agreed upon between the proprietor of the Ohio stalsunaa and the Ohio Me Journal, to oe ouawrTm, ,u au ...u., aim una ow. mt Dally Paper. Oar square, 1 0 Unas or leaa, om Insertion: ii each additional.." m mi wwk " 1 month t IB . , .... Standing card. 5 lines or less, per annum 4 column, with 4 changes, " ... W) 90 ... OSft ... 1 80 ... 9 00 ... a oo ... 4 ... ft ... 8 00 ... 10 ... 15 00 ... 18 00 ... 10 00 ... 90 00 ... woo ... 35 00 ... 30 00 ... 80 00 ... M 00 ... 40 00 ... 45 00 ... 55 00 ...130 00 e... " changed weekly.. daily... with 4 changes.. " "It.".".." " changed weekly. asuy.... Other eases not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the oovn num. The atMniiftrd of nmntremmit to be mint on trot. For each additional square in the dally. Inserted one month, or greater length of lime, and for each additional square Inserted eiider the yearly ratea, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, nnleaa It 1 ape Med on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Puliltahennotaeeontttahleforthe accuracy of legal edvertise-sannls beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (lor office of every description,) to be charged at the rate ol flfty anti per week, for each name ; the unit) tn be. in all caaea. oaid In advance. Alladvui-tiienva.u.toBB strangers or tranaient persons to be uald In advance. .. Afl vera nem en la not maraeo on vun cop ior m ijiiicu nunuw Lot Insertions, win be continued one month, nnleaa ordered out. ind payment will oe exacted accordingly. Tim urivilfirns ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rlJIdly to melr regular business -, and all advertisement not pertainiog there a. to un pain ior extra. fVdvertU'iiimU lor Auctioneers, General Agent, Real Karate its, ite., nottobecontracted lor by uie year, but to ae cnargea .n piece, at ine uiuai rates. aft. AD V KBTI B KM I NTS CAN Bl WSEHT10 ORATOTrOUflLr. A.ivfrriumnu lor eh art tab In Inatitutlona. lire cnmuanles. ward. Uowuship, and other public meeting, and auch like, to be charged pan pneo. ssarriiwn notices ui am vunrwm w codmi. Dcalha Inarrted without chame, nnleaa accompanied by funeral ' avitationa, or obituary nottoea, and when ao accompanied, to be Mid lor. Hiau1p.r adrnrtiier. and all othera aendint communicationi or requiring notiree, dcalrlug to call attention to faira, aoiraea, concert, or any public tmtnrtaintnenta where cbargea are made for admltlnnet all notlcea of private aaaociatlona every notice oetlinra to cwi aivntion to nnvaui enierpnam, caicuwieo ur intended to promote individual intareat, can only be inaerted with the undfratanding tlmt the twine la to be paid for. If intended to bemtwrtod iu the editorial column, the aame will be chargtrd at the tnxo ol not Icaa than 90 cento per line, and then only when accompanied by an adverttaemunt. All leaded advnrtiauineiiU to be charged not let-i than double the bove rutin, and meaaured aa II' aolid. AdvertMmitita on the Imtde excluilvely, to bn charged at the rate ot SO per cent In advance on the above irtea. Attorney will be bolden for the price of Intertlng advertise manta brought In by them. 851.15 Counting House Almanac for 1851 JULY. I. II. T. w) T. P. 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T2 "STi A fi 7 8 o 10 II 12 13 14 15 III 17 18 111 211 21 J'J 'iS 34 2S 811 27 2 211 SI) !M rS'BOjuir7 a. ui- T. w t. r. a. 1 2 .1 4 A 6 7 8 9 III II 12 13 14 IS 111 17 18 III 211 21 22 S;l 24 2,'i 2li 27 28 .. a. r. w t. r. . 1 8 3 4 5 II 7 8 U III II 12 13 14 IS lfi 17 18 III 211 21 22 23 24 2.'i 211 27 2 8 211 L-lLi: --I -! Af RIL, a. m. t. wTjr a. 77 ..I I 2 3 "4 5 0 7 8 1) III 11 18 13 14 IS III 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2I 27 2h2H 30 .L .. .. MAY. i. m.t.wt. F.a. Tf s 3 4 ! (I 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 IS III 17 18 III 20 21 22 2)1 24 2s2li27 28 2a 1031 jaws. j-Im.IwIj. t. . 1 2 3 4 S fl 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 IS III 17 IK iu 20 21 82 23 24 25 211 27 38 jSD 30 BAatTJKL OALLOWAT. HXNXT F. PAOI. FALLOW AY aV PAOK, ATTUILM K V 8 AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partner, in the Courts of Franklin ml ..1 Inininu f-rmntlfta. uid in the Circuit and District U. B. Cmirt. OiHce In Piatt's new building, opposite Bute House, mayfrtf A. B. RUTTIiEH Attaraey aad reHaMllor al I.a, CetnaiBae, OhU. Office, No. 9, Nell's Kichw-ge, opposite Secretary ol tftate'a office, Jr" WAI.TRR THRALL. Attaravy aatl Cenemrllar al Law, Cetarwibae. Okta. ALHO, a CommiHioner to Uke the Acknowledgment ol Ueeds tor tbe elate of New York. f3- Otflce on High atu, between Town and Rich. octao LOCI AN ttTTtKS. THRO. COHRTOCR. 8 BO. O. COMSTOCK. BI TTI.KM, C'OMHTOCK eV CO., (Hurcmaora to B. Comitock, It Co..) FORWARDING AND COMMIDSKiN MtKC HANTS, Uni Oil Maniilacturers, and dealers in Hall, Plaster, k ith and Lumber. aMpid of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio, ljjr Ltbnral advances made on consignments. maril Iraa Faaa4ry. Braafl ireft,awtr the Bridge, Celaaa-baa, Ohla. toves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octi.it UK. HllHKKT THunrniifl' iirrii. N O. 4. Nrll'a Kurknaw. uppclui tbe Secretary of KUta'a omce, m,n iu, uoiuinitu. ron I. N. W I1ITIM1 V HUNTINGTON, rOOK-HkXLfcRtiiHl Htrioiien.Det door to the Clinton Bank, MJ Uiab atreet, Colombo. Oblo. A Urge MMrtmenl of Book mi Stationery alwaya on band. minan, " M. c iilli. HKIBEHT m LlkliSl, TPOOK-BINDERB, High Mreet, oppuaite the PnbHe OAce, Co. RKMOTAI.. TXB. MARIB'fl OFPICE. eomer of Rich and Third ttreeta. ad U Joimn bi eidenea, and oppodla the Pint BaotUt Church. are. 1 i-ou MKtlR. AlinfliTT J. (.ft.. TkEALERB in Urdwre ul Cutlery, Iron, Nail, Olaaa, Hnue XF Bulldera' material, rartninff and Mechanical 1001, muiwj Ooode, ie, Ae, No. 161 High atreet, algn of the Gilt Padloch iohn w. UiMMM. aoaaai alaTBON, RAKRR aV ARMNTRONU. T F.AL ESTATK BIlOKKka and UKNKHAL LAND AOENT8. JV Ofac, Booth room, Exchange Bnk Huiuung, Columbue, u BLDKIDUE eV MARTIN. DRAPE H8 AND TAILORS, High Mraat, 11 er mrrA Town, fpviu tig V. 8. Haul, A HE prepired to eueaute llorderalnthelrUn.of tnuineae, la theaeaieatand aaoatfaahlonahl. rtyle. JOSEPH EI.DRIDOE, apU-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN 4k HORTON, HON MONO BBS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP HARDWARE, Irak Nails. Sprinia, Aile. Beh, Ulaaa BBd HonM Trlmmlna. and H aiao, dealer! y of Tlcjnan'i Kg. of theB l oeajera in I in ruue, snee in, uopper, a. "j na il aioca. a Bach Saw, 83 High aUMt itiinuu it daii.. mayloJtl JAMKS M. HORTON. OTIC '8. The m aeeonto af George Om k. Co are left wiifc as tor sstUement eoiMcttoa. ittey meatrje aid witbuat delay. U.MJ, ABmIT tU, ;oiamou, dniy 9, ibw, tlKOROB B. WALCVTT. IQM AMD BAM M BE PAINTER, coLtTMStrs, oaie. FOB 9 ALB A CONVENlEffT BRICK HOlrtt. wtth eia-ht A antl? artaaSed-, toffHber with two-tairdi of an acre of stouL oa which there la a good weO of water, eletera, snsne young frait traea, and variety of sarabbery. This pntpnty will be sold chaan, sjaa ea good taraia, or will nrbmn tot a ssaall boas Mfotasam&etaauseM portte sT dty. Ako, sosaeva teat lota, tor sale raawrkanij iarw aM on good ftmn. Itasmlraaff m1 BAKtfi a AKM8TROWO. fpRACTfl OR LAW REfORM-a very Aearabks eollertioa mi iaetM raaats, so wbicb mtmrnmim m mwrnmrnn o tae i;os sauua as sassaanuiT Rww YertDasaasj, Kialeikf . MUH, IrB FLRTJR, TEACHER of vocal and initruinntiUl munie. ifutlv Inlorma tbe nubile that she is unuared U alva lea. sons ou the I'lano Forte and (lultar. f hne favoring her wllh her natrtinRPpt ran mlv iiiMin irv (trirliot auiiintlin bemg paid to their musical inttruction. Mrs. de K. will also give lessons In enamel painting, ipeclmens ot which may be examined at Messrs. Whiting A, lluntlngtoa and J. U Itiley A Co.'s Book Btorea, and at the Messrs. Rsuds' Music aire avM ess. Rev. Mr. Hitchcock, lion. J. 0. Miller. Mi ssrs. Whiting A Uuntingtoo, si. . naienam. for further particulars Inquire of Messrs. lieedf, at their Music Htore. sepin-dffBi MUD DR GEO. J. SACflMB, AN EUROPEAN HH AIHIATK. havintr now comDleted twentr. two years esporivnee In his profeMfon, (the hut eleven and a half years at Laucas'er, FairAuld county, Ohio,) has decided to continue practising his profession Iu all Its departments lo this city, and may bn found at all hours (except wh- n prok'sslonally engaged) at bis office southwest corner of High snd Friend ativetj, right ovtr the store of Messrs. Htaob Fbiibib, or at his reiiucuco on t rout street, at Utc late realiieooe ot j.jh jfrown. ueceasea. Columbus, Oct 99, 18tWdnm. IAHXS S RATTY. A. TKOWSktDOB. IOHN LIUOKTT. DUOUlt tUU, UBATTYi LIGGETT St CO., OBNBRAL f OMMIHHION AND PORWARDINO MKRUIIANTM, NKW OKI, IK A NH. WE would reapectiully lnlorm you that we have opened In this ' City a house fur the transaction ol a acnerBl CaasaaiMlH aaa Forwardlna BMslaea. All pruprty coiuigm-d to us will meet wiih prompt attention. Liberal advances wLl be made on shipments ot produce to ua by Lumxtt A Hall, Cindnna. , who will lorward property oonalgned to us free of charge fur reshipplng. a.r. iisffei win rcuae in now urn-ana, mna nvo nis BtteDUOO io ine selling 9. 0. SSSSIONS, L. I, MA1UU. F C. MB8HIONH oV CO.. WHOICSALH AND SIT AIL DXALIRI IN DRY UOODM, RooU, Hhoes, Mats, Caps, Htraw Ooods, Aa Four doors south of tho Amurican, Columbus. joclS Ilurdwure. O BR If , AHBOTT eV CO.. Hlaa of the f.ilt l'ndl4-L. Ns. IAI l.lnk etrMi. nA V K now in atom and in Iramitu from the east, a very larga stock of haiware. cutlery, house buitdina materiAls. tar miug wiu inecuHuicai looia. no nave lung oeeo aniioua to mem our customors un low urlces. we nave now tnu all itv to do au. Our goods were bouuht for cash and we can and will aril to prompt paying purchMers upon as good terms. If not a little bet ter, m no j uujer eeiaDusDiuent in tnis vicinity. efOSXrU W. MUTH. SAMUIX . MILLS. HMITH Ac MILLH, ATTORNEYS ANIl COUNHKLOHH AT LAW. Ral Katste Acenta. Hurreyare aad Notarise Pabllef A TTKND to the practice of their profession, obtaining pensions. collection ol claims, examination of land titles, Ac, tVc, Mo, m. miiiiub Rim leMiDir Tpu giuw, lurTOTiniT ana aiviuinit lanaa. nars.jti.Nca9 1 Swan A Andrews, Columbus, O. Alfred Avery, Now York City. Wm. Millord. Cleveland. O. Tweed. Slllev A WriahL Cin'ti. J. A W. Fiunay, ot. Louis, Mo. Oeo.T. Williamson, Cincinnati. JOSEPH B. BILirJ JOBKPH lUtLJVANT. J. H. RILEY Sl CO., BOOKMRLLERH AND STATIONGHH. A ND licHlursin 1'Hiwr ilnniinus. Borders. Window Hhadea. is. Window Cornices an J fancy goods, respectfully Rive notion that thuy have received every extemiveassorttncutol one goods ui wdicd iuu aWt-niMJn hi iuc puouc is inriica, DOV WINDOW tLA8H. COMMON alxes and qualities; also, superior American and French Olaaa. of ncarlv all alxea ususllv wanted, at the liifu of the (JILT FAD LOCK. NEW JKWELRV KMTALlHiniRNT. HltOWN 4t BUCK. TUL underslitued hare formed a ihartnershln with this title, and takeu the room formerly octuui'xf by C. 1L nina as a lancy store, a tew doors soutn ot the American iloteL and nearly ouiioslte the Exchanse hank, where iui:jr uan upuneu new Hsorimeni oi winirnea, Jewetry, silver ana Flatea Unre, uuld FenM Npectnclea of every description, to suit all eyes. And alt kinds of FAN(JV GOODH usuhIIv keut in their line. Wo invite all to vail and took at our stock, we will be pleased to show our goods whether they wish to purchase or not Watches and clocks repaired in the best manner and warranted for one year. From their experience in the business they boito to be able tu glvesatislactiou to all who may favor them with iliHr patron-age. j. H. l!!tOVN. CAPITAL UNIVKRK1TY COMMENCEMENT. Jl K Urant mar School oi Capital University will be re-opened In the buildins- formeriv occuuifd bv the Citv High tichool on Town street, on Thursdny, the llith init. It is expected to organise College classes immediately. All who desire to attend should do so at the bngiunlug ol the term. ff 1IKNHY bTANHKRY, K HAM'L M. tiMlTll, GKOlttiK M. 1' ARSON B, O. MACHOLD, LEWIS HEYL, iep9 Ex. Com. of the Board of Trustees. NOTICE. 'plJE unduriliined reapectiully informs the public that he oon. I tmuus the business at the old sUnd of the late Arm of Cbaa. Kile A Co., on bis own account Thankful fur past favors, ha 'opes lo satisfy his friends for the future, also. jan.iu-iyu iiiab. iiiiv. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. RIDGWAY & CO., MANUFACTURE MTKAM KNOINKM, FROM new ami improved patterns, among which isonefortha MUl.KV HAW MILL, ol comuaet form, with MILL IRONS ind fixtures complete. They also make tho celebrated 1'AKKKR'b PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHKKLH. nnd all other IRON and BRASS CAriTINCiH usunlly made at Foundriea. MACHINIII at all kinds mmln promptly to order. BUCK! CELEBRATED COOK1.NU STOVE, fremtum CiHiking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Ftm (Jrittes, and PLOL'OHd all warranted, are con-tantly tor sale at wiiolxbali and krtail on liberal terms. Merchants and others dealing In Ploughs and Stoves are n ipecilully invited to examine our stock and prices. loiuiTiUHB, leni-u NEW TAILOIIIN41 EHTABLIHHMRNT. MR. 0. LKWIH would lies leavo to lnlorm the citizens Columbus that he has ooened a shoD for the uurooce of farrvfrm On the above business, in Clark's new building, over Meakfnga' Family Medicine Depot, where be will be happy to wait upon thuso tint may lavor him with a call. And h Hatters hlinsell fr-Mii i lie lung expitrieiiee be ha bad In tho builtieis, and the ad-VriiiiHges lm tnu lind of becoming acquainted with the raostap-urovi d 'ml lanhionnble mixle of glutting up gentlemen's wearing apparel, lliat he cannot tail to please the most fastidious. The pill lie may rest assured that all work entrusted to his care will bn done in the molt approved and substantial manner. He will a), ways be found at his post ready to attend lo the calls of his customers with promptness and dispatch, and respectfully solicits a liberal sbnre ol public patronage Janv"dly UPPER LEATHER AND CALF SKINS. Hi f 'DEd large wax Upper Leather: OUU 900 do Kip do; Yi doxen French Calf Skins ; 1ft do American do j Just received, and will no offered at sreat barmlns at the shoe and l. -llitr stum of Laepo) U. II. KIMBALL. UNITED HTATEH DUiEHT FOR 1H49. BKINO a digest of decisions of tbe courts of common law, euuitv and admiralty in the United States for the Tear 1M0. By John Phelps Putnam. r or sate at toe new uooKStore. jytt J. H. RILEY A CO. IjlOR SA L K. H one acre Lots situated a shortdlstance north nl the Rriilrntri Deiiot. fltime of which Iront fia thn Wnr. thington Plank Road. Tills ground Is pleasantly situated and la Well calculated lor private resiliences. 1 inns eaiiy. l-.nuulre ot DAivr.n. Jinnisi nunu, acp-.K) Heal Estate Head Quarters. CAHHIAf-K TRIMMINfm. 1 ffi PA,R springs; UUsett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass IUU Hub!) Bands ; 3 bales Moaa ; Patent Leather: Lace.TulU. l)amak Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth t Tacks, Seamex Cord, Malleable Castings, Ae. For sale by June urnn, Annirj i uu. A DEMIRABLE HMALL FARM FOR HALE. M WE are aulhitrised to sell a SMALL FARM, con- aj talning 45 acres, 115 of which are improved, with wW Frame Cottage House, Rood atabliue, toarther with fruit anil shrubbery, and all other necessary fixtures. fcoquira oi aepivj daalh Ai.mninunu. PAINTH. UTE have on hand and fur aale at the lowest market ratea, v V Linseed OIL White and Ked Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together wiui a grew variety oi paints, orasnes, ate. ine sign oi inn TO LANDLORD".! KRSON8 having houses to rent or lease can Ind good and ready tenants by cailinii at our oliice. There la hardly a da passes but we have calls lor bouses that we cannot supply. SMITH A MIL sepW-d Heal Estate Agents CABINET MAKERH tAN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all iiner arxicies ia uea line, ai inn sign oi ik m.'ls GILT PADLOCK. Ml Hi; H BAN LAND FOR HALE, f WOULD sell the niece o around eontainiiiR about 48 acres, 1 (on the WorthiugtoB Plank road, about one mile from the Railroad Depot) conveyed to me by Dr. Exra Bliss, and known aa a part ot tbe old Starr Farm. Applications lor terms, address, ed, pot paid, to meat Adrian , Michigan, will reeeiva Immediate attennoa. sep'-aii j 4. w, nuun CITV TRADE. rilllEattenttoa of the Ladles is respectfully Invited totheele-1 aant stock of Dress Silks. Cashmeres. All-Wool Delaines. Shawls, Scarfs, Embroideries, Ribbons, Laces, Ac, Ac., now be tag received and opened by P. T. SNOW DEN, No. 4, Odeon Building. Bis stock of Dress Silks, alone, will richly repay an examination, we taxe pleasure in snowing our uoous to who may favor us with a call. septS6 RKW UUUUB, WE have In store, and oiler for sale on good terms 75 dot. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 dot. Broad " " " 100 ' Shovels and Spades 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 91)0 boxes Window Glass. lOfKM lights Sash. luuu ins. rutty. 10 bhls. Unseed Oil. 9U0 kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT A CO., BovV At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. A FARM FOR SALE. Iff E are authorised to sell a aolendid Farm of lOfi acres, sltua- if ted nine miles north ol Columbus, on tbe State road to UtevelamLoa which there ta a new r rame House, with other con venirnccs. rilcy-ae acres of the above land is In a bish state of euiuvaaon, bbki Ute natanoe wen tun be red witn dim ash, walnut. svttar and beech. This Farm is well watered, being bounded oa tbe east by Alum creek. Persons wishing to purchase a good mrm, wowa ao weu w can oa ine nosenoers. JUiyUB BAIUIH as AHMBTKUltU. A HTOCK FARM FOR SJAI.lt A Ci)l ACRES ol Land In Fultoa county, Indiana, rltoated on 1ja.'J the State Road leadias from LosaasDortto Htcbisraa. SJB'i wtthla 13 miles of the former place, 3U0 acres of which 1b praiieai. I -mk openings, tbe residue well Umbered, principally oak, with sura sugar and hickory frees. This Land is well cel- FINR WOOLEN DRKHM OOODS. tirOOL de CbenA (a new and beaaUfal article.) all woo) Cash- v f mem a Liuas. freecn Menao. tc . larsestock. as sAlwwprteee. oell P. T. SNUWDEN. NOTICR. Ml BSSRR SMITH MILLS, RswJ Essaw Agvats, Ism a tww ef tasae chotes buildine loss Ton street aad WathiasT- tM Araawa atiU iefi Puixkaaers wihiBg to build resideaees oa tae best batlsusgroaad, and ta oae ef tbe best awigfaborhoode 100 10" MS I.B.0I fjatflM S OO. THE THtIB UELATION OS TUB HEXRH. Rt ;. Win, M. D. J. II. MILKY li CO. P T. MNOWDKNbail.aillee'KinbruUlereilllaaillurcblela . iriitn i io.io. oc tpOK ItBNTI A mug dalllng fur .m.ll family, In can a. T.t.i,w.t,uH. nyyijia u. uurv i.r.n t N All.r, The genuine JunlatU blue Nail, w.rranled a guod uhv.hI lu..UI .11 IllillUft,' ! Ul.J. BLACK BII.K TKIMMINU LACK, from HI, to yd. wli illlleronl qualMi, al P.T. SNOWDKH H. rKKdUarrinl uf fiuen. VUU llaUU WM. RICIIAHIIB' 1) HEHHINU CAMKH, for Ladles and Gentlemen, for sal w inu nnw ouuMiure. a), n, iiiLiivi sk tw. II AIR B lll'bll A fins auortmcnt, lor i.lc t Die Now nuuMiure t. u. itu.fcY uu 1,'ABTKUN WOOL YAUN, wblu, blach, blue, mixed and H.I.I, ju. UWUUU DJ U, I.U,VljbO K t.1,. Elevaturcupy. oIO K.YIHHOIDKIIKD PAHTV DUEMHKH. r.'MRIlOlDKHKI) l.are and Huallll l'uty Urilue. from .15 to m-m rfuai receive,! ny r. I. nnuvur.. I.EDUKK PAPBHM, "IAP, Demy and Medium, from the beat malere. P r aale a J EMtern price ugll) 1, II. IIII.EV Co. lAIIUIACB HPUINUH of all hind. Inrluillm tbe cele J brahNl .'cretalougbt round point aprinRt. fur lalrat the algn ' I. e Hack Kaw. Jjri BAIN IIOHTUN. UNT 1IK:HIVKD.-A large and handiiima anonment of plain and lncy ueLalnea aad uaihmerea, hy OCI9 I. V. OHIIOHN A CO. WOOD AND WIM.OW WAIIB. I'lf.LOW Wnggona, Craille and Hn,krti, Pall., Chnrna, ice. ' For aale by (naiaj liEKK, AUIIOl T A CO. PATENT Pl.ATFIIK.II HCAI.EM, 1 l,aa BAIN A 1I011TON fllVINU'S WIIIIKH, VOL. 14-Conquelt of Grenada. L Per le t tho new Uouaatora. auglO J. H. Illl KY A CO. WBHNTBK'H UNAUUIUUEU IIU'TION Alt V Co lumliui agvncy, J. II. K1LKY A CO. 9 Trade auuplled on the beat terma. OLA IN Chamtiurg. Scotch and Uomeatio Clngliama, will- file wwri anu ueauuiui paierne, at apll WM. R1CIIAIIIIP' WINDOW HHADEH. N aMortment of new patterna, lual received at the New Book-. atoreof m.Yll J. II. HII.EY A CO. PANHI PANHII A BEAUTIPUL aMortment of Pn juit receired at the New j nooanoreoi mayii . u. nu.r.1 at i;u. PATENT I.KVEU CLOCKS. NEW article Juat received at I Call and aoe them. jun,-.- BHUWN A BUCK'S. WE take thl. opportunlly to any that we have now In atore and lor aale at low price, D0U kega of thn boat naila evor brought to thla market. (iKHK, AllliO'lT A CO. WAMHINIITON AND TUB ItKVOI.UTION. in Or tion deUvorud br E. P. Whioule. beloni the Aluiilclual au- horlU.-i of :,oatoo J. II. HILLY A CO. VIIR THK TIIII.KT. f HAVE a line atock of French ExtracU, Powdnra of varloua A Kluda, Hoapa, Ac. 1'. T. sNUWUr.n. INDIA AND TUB HINDOOS. ByF.D. W.Ward, late auiaiouary aikuraa. ocld J. II. HI LEY A CO MBIIICAL DEI.lttlONS. A prlie cuay, by Dr. Hooker odd J. H. HILLY A CO. CAHLVI.K'M NEW ESSAV8.-L.llor Day Pampbleu, bound In one volume, oolo I. H. RILEY A CO. I11HT KBCE1VED. A large aaiortmeut of Mor.air groen . eu inner color, rrenco menniM. For a every low by octbj J. D. OSBOIIN A CO, JTLEL 0001)8. Beada, Hlngi, Claipi, Slide, Bagl, PurMi, " Ae. Alio, Pen Knlvea, a aplendld aiortineiit pat I. il. H1I.EY A CO.. CUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOSS A fine l .-rraJ"", S3 to.be hJ lor a ong, for - cowws t ca A PA It II POlt MALE lilt HUNT. rHIS farm 1 altuattid witiiln two milea of tbe cityt aud oontalna SO acrea, 65 of which aro lmprov-d. Enuulre of aeplll HAKKK A ARMSTRONG CROSS CUT MAWS. WE have juat received a reih lot of thoae very luperior croaa cut aawa we hare been eelUng tbe laat two yean. June7 GERE, A WIU IT A CO OA YARD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Advcnturaa in tbe - ram ot Lr Trade auppUi Path of Emoire. Illuatrab'd. illed. For le at the bookatore of J. li. RILEY A CO 1lr BOXKS WINDOW OLASS, among.! which may ,UUU be found ainvle and double thick trench, the beat Pittaburg. AUo, cheaper glaaa of all tbe uaual ilici. At the algn oi tne UT uii.t i"AUl.iJt;r. DEBATES N THE NEW JORK CONVENTION. 60 copies just received L at the New Bookstore of tnayl I J. H. RILEY A CO. ACONHIONMFNTot asmnll qunntity iroui Huihlon, Clark A Co., New York, for sale al the New Bookritoru of tmyll J. 11. HILLY it CO. MIIAWI.KI. 1JLAIN and embroidered white and colored Crapo; black Lace and Urenadiue tibnwia, m good assortment at ap'5 1'. T. SNOWDEN'S. '110 FEDLAHS. -A case of Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Ac, ou M. eonalirnment for suit cheao. Also, un assortment of French Jewelry, new stylos and of superior quality, for sala cheap. mayi j, u. tiiLc. l i tu. FUbNCIl PAPER IIAN(.IN(.H. ACAHE ot very cboice patterns of KinhuHsed lo!d papers, for pttrlors, and Borders to tnalch. At tho new Hipokiture, auglU J. 11. RILEY A CO PlSTOIaH. REVOLVING six shooters, together with doable and single barreled pistols, for sale at the sUa oi the marl (JILT PADLOCK. JI1HT MK(!HIVKIf. BEAUTIFUL Bonnet Ribbons, Dross Trimmings, De Lalncs, Murinos and other dress goods, Long HlmwU of entirely now pattorns, Ao., by sep5j HTAN'I'ON it l.EE LIFK OF IIAH.HAN Itl.KNN KltllAHSKTT, coinprt-sins: an authentic account ot " Tiiu hurr Exiiibition." con taining (acts not heretolore published. i rime anppnoa, ror saw ai iuo new Dooatore oi maylW J. 11. HI LEY A CO. FOR HALE. WE have a few very desirable Lota, on State Avenue, which can bo bought at a banrain for ciub. or will exubauife tneni or stock In the Xenia or Cleveland Hailroads, at par. Inquire ol juiyw iiAn.cn x Aiv-'iiiiwin. ROU-U AND READY HATH. New stvlc, pun tekUe and flue quality, Just received. Al 4 so, a complete stock, ot all pricea and qualities, to be opened Id a day or two by ll.COWLEH ACO. apo A BARI-AIN C A FEET front, on north side oi Hich atieet, between High OyJ nd Front streets, can be had cheap now, of SMITH A MILLS, ug97 North Room Exchange Bank Building, PORSALR. A-KltY neat and eommodiuus new brick house, with Ave I onii, near the centre of businoaa, and in a healthy uart ol tbei'tty. Enquire of IgU SMITH ft MILL'S. DKKIRABLB DRESM 4JOODH. NEW styles ol Harazes, Tissues, Muurntng Alborlnea, fling-hams. Lawns, nltin and flitured black Hi Iks. and new stvles ol colored silks, nice assortment Juat opened ly rilKAP, CHEAPER, CIIEAPEHT1 We have tor salo a new brick bouse and lot on east Oak street a desirable place pleasantly situated, convenient. p, ana on easy terms. &mi m iL,i,n, Real Estate Agents. TOOLH. ters who use reaonctlullr sav that we have the best aasurlment ol tuola btst oronfin, w mia ciiy, ana we are aisposua to sen mum very low for ea h. jylj (IKHK, AlIHU'lT It CO. WOOL BED BLANKET. Off PAIRS fine lit by lUqr. Circb'Viile HUnkets. These blai sfi t kots are liuor, solter and heavier than any other make. For sale by ocUJ J. D. OdBOltN A CO. (!IRIJIBVILI.R WOOLEN YARN. TUST rerdved, 80 pounds white, mixed and black wool Stock- v log yarn. For aale by J. D. OHBORN A CO. LOTH OP LOTH AND CHEAP! WE have lor sale cheap, a plat of vacant lots, 18 in number, trontlnr on Town street. Waahinirton Avenue and Frank lin Avenue, being sun-divisions of out-lot No.S.1, varying in slxe from half lo whole city lots. Tbls is considered now the most desirable part of the city, and is improving last. Tho lots are iron, flu to lift feet above High street, and is decidedly the pleas an test location In the corporation. They will be sold ektap and om reasonable terms. A plat can be seen, and the prices and terms learned, at tbe office of SMITH at MILLS, oelg Heal Estate Agents, North Room, Exchange Bank. A-xA FOR WALK. Two elegant and substantial DWEL If L1NU HOUSES onTown atreet, between FiHirth and Filth AlRs, SMITH A MILLS, apl7 North Room In Exchaiui nk . ftKNTI.KHKN CALL at P. T. BNOWDEN'S, and examine his slock of Cravats, Scarfs, ninves, Ac., 4c., before purchasing elsewhere. The assortment Is now complete, and will be found to embrace every aeairaoie styie. septvti FOR MALIC. Tt have several vacant building lota on Mound street, be v v iweta intra ana ruaru sireeis, wnicn can oe purrnasea an rap, ana wiu give irom tnree w nve years to pay ior mem. Inquire of septf BAKER A AKMSTKONO. VALUABLE TITV PROPERTY FOR MA I.E. THE residence of the late Dr. Sisson, on High street, near the earner of Rich, is for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire ol jijim Li. i. i i.l, or apl TUOMAS SPARROW. MULRY MILL MAWf. W1 E bare a few drst rate cast steel Muley saws. Also, narrow mill saws, or cast and Uerraan steel, toarther witn a larae aaaortment ot cross cut saws which have never been equalled lor quaiiiy in uus maraet. ucne., iionui i atw jyl Sign ot the (Jilt Paitlock. OKNTLEAIENt F HAVE received larse addition tn my stock of cravats, In- J. elsjding sume very handsome Scarfs. Also, rich Veslinga, among tnem a tew paiternsoi emnroiaereo wniie siix.ior rarty Vests. White, black and colored kid, beaver driving aud dress aiovosi Hosiery of various kinds, Shirts, Collars, Ac. Call In aad take n look at them. P. T. 8NOWDEN, FOR MALR. A HMALL Farm ef AO acres, situated wftbtn 3 miles of West n Jeneraon, Madison couaty, 15 acres ol which are umbered, the balance improvad, and all under fence. This Farm is oflered for safe cheep and oa good terms, or will micnange ior unpTovea cuy property. Inquire of (octt BAKER A ARMSTRONG. BOHTflN flHIIRNN. W1 have mat reeetved a lew Uermimeter ehertw. Also, the Jnsilf febrated Hostoa cvlinder cbarns, the tnost uniTeraaiiv aaed of any churn In Yankeedosa. II yon watt me geaaine, saui as no. tot, uimo street. OEUE, ABBOTT A CO., Jyl - ' Sign of tbe Oift PadJoek. FOR MALR. with lot ISO ny 17 Blsasasjtly Thai laaDTtivasaaats are ataw aawl 0 in goesl srwsr. with s w rf wmarw, ciatn, aw. Psrs-jsw rsaassi very wuee rtwasMBtM s mmnmjnemam laltt AJaKaTTlOM. CIKNERAL ABMRMBLV OV OHIO. SENATE. Hsxaxbb C.IAHI.EB 0. CONVEHS, of Muskingum. Clerk 1 1 knit A. slwtrr. aVsVMa-.4rau Jamas A Scranton. Alward, John C, d Licking. Barhur, (leorge W..t...Miiritan and Washington. Beeson, lliml.js IliKtilaiid and Payijtfe, Bill, Earl, at lluroiiaud Me. Blocksom, Fisher A., a).. Columbiana and Mahoning, Brackley, Michael, si....Sinei-a, llaucock and Wyandot. RroMdwell, Lewis, vs. . . . llsmllton. Bull. Ueurso W.. d Wavne and Ashland. Bums, Barnabas, a RiirhlaudaudCiawlurd. "nd Wllllanis. Confers, Charles C, ts. .Muskingum, nam, Paulding. Deiiance Cunmugha n, James, A.. Allen, Mercer, Auulaiin, Van Wert,Put- Ferguiou, Andrew, sj.... Coshocton and Uuernsey. Fuuu, Andrew, 4 FalrlMd, Perry ami Mucking. Uelgur, Joseph, w Ross and Pickaway, Hait, James II., t Miuinl, l)arkcaitd tibelby. Ilatelt, William t) d....HamilU)n. Horton, Horace Sts.... Jackson, Oallla, Athens end Meigs, Howard, William, d....Ciermoutaiid Brown. Kllbourn, Jimathan, d. ..Butler. Lawrence, William, t..Louan, Hardin. Union and Marion. Lewis, Pinckney, at Jclteraon and Harrison. Linton, David, s Warren. Omeno and Clinton. Lyman, Darius, -s Portage and Mum ml t. (Ottawa. Myers, James, i Lucas, Henry, Wood, Sandusky and Pnrdee, Aaron, d Medina and Lorain. Payne. M"iiryR,d Cuyahoga. Randall, Bn-wster, $. ..Ashtatmla and Lake. Hnlier. William, is Scioto, Lawrence, Adams and I'iku. Ki-hertter, John, is Murk, Simpson, William P., at.. Belmont and Monroe. Sutint, MUlon, $ Trumbull and d' auau. I'liouuon, Abraham, .. Franklin and Delaware. Van Buxkirb, L., d Knox and Holmes. Vina), Harvey, w Clark, ChaiOtilpii nnd Madison. Walker, kluaus B., ....Mout(OUU!r) BnuPr.;ble, 'HOUSE OF HEPKE8BNTATIVE8. tiFKAKN-JOHN F. MORSE, of Lake. (Jerk Ciiablks W. Hlaib. Serfitant ot Arm William Mitchell. Alexander, Benlah 11., ts.Pmble. Baker, Chrlitian, d FnlriU-ld. Battello, Elx'ncier, Jr., w.Wn.liinRton. Bv'uni-lt, John, d Hamilton. Bigeluw, Lor in, d Portaxe Bishop, Henry, d Hancock and Wyandot. Blackburn, William, d.. Mercer, Allen and Auglaixe, Bradley, More C, f-$ . . .Trumbull and lieauua. Bunily, Heiekiah S . .Athens, Meigs, Gallia and Jackson. Burnett, John D. is Champaign, Clark and Madison. Busbuell, William, sf.... Richland and Crawford. Carr, John, d Butter. Clierrinj ton, Pennell, . Gallia and Jackson. Cochran, John, w Ross and Pickaway. Cook, MatthewS., v.. ..Ho. do. C'olburn, Napoleon B, d. Fairflnld, Perry and Hooking. Cole, Philander B., te....Mariuii and Union. Coudlt, Timothy A., -...Coiliocton. Davidson, Andrew, d.... Hamilton. Decker, Jacob, d Seneca, Demiug, Charles R., d... Wayne and Ashland. Doilils, John A., at Warrrn. Dodds, Thomas, te Montuomery. Eaton, Charles L., is Franklin. Falri-hHd, William B.,n.Ureene. Fee, Eiios B.,d Brown, Finch, NntliHniel, w MumnilL Frailer. Thomas J., is. . .Carroll and Tuscarawas, (illcrest, Samuel F.,d,...Ktiux and Holmes. Ola-go, EH, d Do. do. Urinies, James J., m Bi-lmont and Guernsey. Harlan, Robert B., w....CIiiton. Hnyt-s, Oden, a I.ouan and Uardln. llllt, James, d Hauiilton. Ja nes, Charles, d lloi-kiug and Perry. Johnson, Jaiues, d .Molina. Johnston, Uav d, s Jrltcrson. Knene, Joseph, w Delaware. Kent, Gamaliel H., -s.. .Trumbull and Geauga. Kryder, Samuel, d Slnrk. Lenox, Joho, Dnrke and Shelby. March, Plulip, d Columbiana Mayu, Himry S , w Miami, M. ChII, Marshall, t Harrison. - Mi-Ki-e, Esra, d Morgan. .?;--ana Lawrence. u X-WiWim, Mu-kingum. Worm. John .,( Ashtabula and Lake. Oktty, Jamoi, i Mooroe. I'liimii, Samuel. j- Asiiiaouiaand Lake. Pow, (Joorao, . Mahoning. Pratt, De Morris, Huron and Erie. kaninge, Archibald C, w-Belmont. Kayhurn, James, ts Clmmprtign, Clark and Madison. Scbitt, John, d Hamilton. Smith, Denn's, d Clermont. Smith, John M., d Adams and Pike. and Williams. Snook, William 11., d.... Putnam, Van Wert, Paulding, Deiiance SUiedinan, Samuel H . d Lucas and llenrr. Thomas, Jnhn E., is Montgomery and Preble Thomas. WniV. w Delaware and Frank! n. Thompson, Hiram, at... .Lorain. 1 ripp, Jotin li., w uarroii anu i Uwcsrawaj. Vau Vorhes, Nelson H.,wAthensand Meigs. Ward, CUrk II , d Richlnnd and Crawford. Williamson, Samuel, s. Cuyahoga. Williams, Otho,te IIlRhlniid and Fayelte, . Wilson, Chuton, d Wayne and Ashland. Wilxuu, Elier, d SondUFky, WiNid and Ottawa. Yates, Richard 11., d Licking. Zliin, Peter, d Hmiiilton. C'OLIMIBI'N AND XENIA IIAILUOAD WINTER Alt KAMWK.tl P.,T. f p WO DAILY TRAINS On and niter thesreond dny oJanua-X r 1&51, the Cars will run as loilowa until lurtber notice ; First ill nil Train will leave Columbus every evening at 8.110. and arnve at Xmia nt IS. Ketumtns, leave Xenia at (U5 A. M. and arrtvo at Columbus at g.4A A. M. Heonnd Mntl Train will leave Columbus every mom ins at 5.311, and arrive at Xenin at 7.55. Returning, leave Xenia at 6.05 P. M., and arrive at Columbus at 8.3UP.M. Both these trains leave Columbus on the arrival of the mall stages Iroin Wheeling, and connect with tho trains on tbe Little Miami Railroad, which leave immediately for Cincinnati; the first train arrlv.ng at 5 A. M., and the second at IV M. also, returning, leave Xenia on thn arrival ot the train Irom Cinciunnti, connecting at Coluinlius with tho stages which lea.u immediately lor Wheeling ; so that patsengor will meet with no delay LH-tween Ctucin-natl Hnd Wheeling. rv Tho Company w111 not tw responsible tor lintigngn exceed Ing f.W in vnlue, unless the same is returned to the Conductor or Agent, and freight paid at the rule of a passago for every $M0 in value above tlmt amount. For Rail Road Tickets. bddIv at thn office of t in Ohio StBse Compauy, in the north east end of the Neil House, a. MbunbHiaBupermienueiii. Col urn bin, Dec. M, 1850. OMNIIiUfLS. lor tlie arcommodnlion of Passemrers, will be run by thn Ohio Stage Company between the Depot and any part ot tbe City of Columbus. dec3tMly TO f II HIM II CHOI It, tfcc Ii? A AO N. WHITING, Columbus, has intently published anew edition of The Chnrch Choir. The Church Choir : a collection of sacred music. eomuo.inx a great variety of Psalm and Hymn Tuues, Anthems aud Chants arranged lor the Orgnn or Piano Forte, and adapted more particularly to the worship of tho Protestant Episcopal Church In the Uiiitt d States By the Ri-v. Joseph Muenscber, D.D , former ly rro'"Mor oi niuucai i.ueniture in tne i neoiogicai seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Gambler, Ohio. In two parts. 'an i coDiaina inn ruuimenis OI vocai music, rsaim ana Hymn tunes, Ac, Ac. I'nrt 8 contains Anthems, Sentences, Chants, Ac, Ao. Both parts bound in one volume. Prlcu l per single copy, or $9 per doxen. In tho preparation of this collection ol sacred music, It hai been the mm of the editor to lurniih Chur-'hus with as great a variety of tunes composed in dit))n-nt tylcs, and adopted to the various oceation ol public worship, as ttie limits ol the work would nerinit. The collections. It is believed, will lie found suf ficiently copious, lor all thn ordinary purposes of public Hnd so clsl worship. Thn Anth in and Set Pieces tiavo been si-ltctcd as will be seen on Inspection, with special reference to thnPeitl vais unci ruts oi ine rrotestant rpisci-pai unurco. insTfan oi a figured bass, the music has all been can-lully arranged for tbe Organ or Piano Forte, from the conviction that many performers on those instruments have not had tho opportunity to perfect themxelves lultictently in the science of music to play the harmony with facility, even ot plain psalmody, Irom figures. It will be seen that the pages nt tbe work am enriched with a variety of nrimnal compositions, prepared expressly fur this col- taction, and also with pieces from various English authors, not ntuaiiy met witn m wis country. RKCOMMKNDATION9. " To those who are In want of a nnw bonk, we can recommend 'The Church Cliuir.' verv hutidsomelv ant un. and stored with classic Church tunes in their proper iden.lty. Bditort qf CAruv tin H'antii, Boston. An able writer in the same valuable paper, on the Importance 01 selecting suitaoie cnurrn music, says i "Onoot thn newest collections we have, 1 The Church Choir,1 by the He. M. Muenscber, is one of the best, so far as I have examined, for thn use of the Episcopal Church, and any choir which has a selection to make would do well to take this collec tion.' "Wo are glad to sea that the author of thn Church Choir,1 has adaoted It to the wants of our chunih. bv alvltiB it much lar ger share of music adapted to our service than It Is usual to And in works nt this kind. In another resm-ct wn believe this Work is to lie preferred tu many nt the most popular collections of music ; Uin woras set tn music nave not oecn aoetumnnua. in one other respect, too, the arrangement of Ibis will he considered by sumn aa being an advantage over most other collections ot Church Music; the several parts Intended for the Organ and Piano, are written on the staff, as is customary in music lor the I'iano. It baa not, therefore, any figured bass. CsrrmlW: of lh Ckurck. A distinguished Professor of Musle remarks : " After a careful examination ol the 'Church Choir,' I most unhesitatingly pronounce it the best collection of music tor tbe Psalms and Hymns of the P. E. Church which has ever fallen under my ob-ervation. I am particularly gratified to rind In the First Part so many favorite airs retaining their orleinal composition, with tbe additional harmor.y so eminently character" tk of the Work. " The Chants and Anthems of Part Second are unrivaled In their arrangement a-'d complete melody ; and I am happy to say that I have daily risen from either Iu prlvaht or public rehears" I with no ordinary satin taction, that a work so greatly needed In tutt i;nurcn, mis a um tin neen suppiieu. For sale at tbe bookstore of Ja.1 I. N. WH1T1NO A HUNTINGTON. In Cincinnati, by II. W. Derby A Co.; In Cleveland, at thn book store of Smith, Knight A Co.; at Gambler by Peter Richards, and at nunaio, new iora, ny u. it, uerny uo. Columbus, Ohio, January, 18M. Ja3-dA HIIAWLH AND MCA It PH. BllOCHE long and square, embroidered Thibet, plain and plaid Long Shawls Brocbe. Cashmere, Merino, etnhroldrrpd eilk and Satin Scarfs, at (ocll) P. T. SNOWDEN'S. AND HTII.L ANOTHER DNB t.KVT. OR HALE, one of the most desiraliln building lots on Town sireei. inquire of noTi harlr akmh i mum. HONOR ALL .MEN LOVE THE BROTHERHOOD. WHO woud think that Peter llaydnn the great, with two hun- v v rtrrrt nirues In prison at m cents a day, and one hundred howtt men out, at 5U cents a day, to support families, would sneak round In the Dutch shoe shops with three sides of sole leather beg (ing lor patronage, and claiming that be ought to be aupported because be Is going to be a dealer In sole leather. Well, we are workers of sole leather and have got three sides for sale too, and cannot be undersold by thla dibble-dabbler pa small wsres in a small way. For aale three sides of snle leather, from 14 to 18 cents per puuuu; upyrr rrrniTa can, nun munrccv i.inings OT ail colors, and Findings of all kinds. In proportion both In quantities and pncT-, at um uiu iaau ui June A. C. BROWH, MOL'RNINfs I.DDDS. nOMBAZINES, Poplins, Alpaccas, GinahamB, DeLaines. Meri 19 noa and other momrning dress goods. Also, mourning dress gooos generally, iiasi opened oy ss. rviro tju. fckerator copy. oelO 200 COPIES OF SMITH' ENMLIHH 0RA.HMAR (new edition.) designed for Schools and Aesxhunics. Just meHvnd and for aale at the New Bookstore Ua the Post un.ee nuita lags) m je3 HtmTINOTOII A MsoINTIRR. DISTRICT COURR OF THE UNITED BTATES For the District of Ohio. Hruee is hereby given, that shfiaend wiD be declared on the first Momday Is Jaswary Mat, nnotft all sisims lea-ailT Drored and filed ta xsroRoa amlasC tAa kihssikreptey of Sylvt oi oyiveasw sx siBoi-wnw, et nww oowry. VVKS. SBIWB,SS. VSWW. R l!OMPLAIlT, JAI NDICB. DYNPEPHIA. CM HONK! OH NEUVtll'M IlkMiilTV ' ALL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, and all disease arising from adlsordirred Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, Inward Plies, Fullness, or Blood tttho Head, Acidity ol the Siom- sM-n, nausea, iiearwum, uisgusi ior rood, fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Hour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of uie oiumacn, nwimming oi ine iieau, llurrwHl and Dlntoull Brea-thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when In a Ivlns nosturn. Dimness of vialnn llm. , tv.u kwtnM win signc, rever aim nun rain in tne Head, Dendency of Perspl ralion, Yellownuss of the rikln and Eyes, pain In the Side, Bark, Chest, Limits, tie., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning In the Flosb, oonsiaut Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can Dll HUOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN RITTRBa Prepared by Ur. C. M. JACKSON, at the Utrnan Nidkiiu Men, 'llielr nowor over the above diseases Is not flxfi1d n juin.Hi by any othor preparation in tbe United States us the euros attest, in many cases alter skillful physicians had lallnd. These Bitters are Worthy the attention ol Invalids. Possessing great virtues in thereellliiation ol diseases of tbe Liver atid leaser 1'n.ds, exercising tho most Mmrcliing powers In weakness and af-feetlons ol the digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, certain and HH.AV AHU UK VUlfVINCKD. The Hon. Charles D. Hlnelinn. Editor of the r.mH..n n.m. erat," the best uajnr In West Jersey, says, July 81 : " flooflnnd'e l.ermnn Hitters." ' We have seen manv llatterius notices uf tills imdMn. and , the source from which tbey emtio Induced us to make inuuir m. Sperling its merits. From Inquiry we Were persuaded to use It, and must say we found It specific in Its action npon diseases ot the livi-r and digestive urgana, and the powerful luduei.ee it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens thn nerves, bringing them Into a statu of repose, making sleep rulreshlng, " If this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there would lie less sickness, as Irum tbe stomach, liver and nervous system the irrent inaiurilv ot real and iniHulnarv illuu.. emniiate, Have them In a heathy condition, and you can bid ' dcflaneft to epldemice generally. Thla extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who an, at all IihH,uuaI tn l trial it will then recommend itself . It should, in tact, be In eve ry family. No other medicine can produce .uch evidences ot merit,' (Prom the " Boston Bee." Tho editor said. Dec. ISid i ffr. HooAand t Celebrated Otrman Bitttrt for the eure ol Liver uompiatnt. Jaundice, Uyapepsla, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These bitters havs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says hu has himself received an etlectuaJ and permanent cure of Lver Complaint Irom the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, In the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. Tbey are pleasant In taste and smell, and can be used by persons with tho most delicate stomaclis with satetv. under anv rlrriimalajvrM We are sneaking from experieuce and to the alUicted we advise their use.1' " Scott s Weekly," one of tbe best Literary papers published, " Dr. fioofiand"! German Bitten, manufactured bv Dr. Jackson. are now recommended by some of tho must prominent members of the faculty as an article ol much efficacy In cases ot female weakness. As such is the case. w would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, aud thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitution will lind these Hitters advantageous to have uuou weak systems." junifo m. m. noaii, a gcntmmnn witn great scientific and literary attniiiiiients, said in his " New York Weekly Messenger," January 6,lhflO: ' ' livr. Himjland'$ Qtrman flUrrs. Here Is a preparation wich the lending presses In the Union appear to be unanimous In recommending, and the reason is obvious. It Is made alter a prescription Iu" tubed )7 one of the most celebrated physicians of modem tlmea, the late Dr. Christopher Wllhelm Huulland, Professor to the Univcraitv of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany haa ever produced. He was emphatically thn enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine ol which he was the inventor and elidor-ser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended It ui uiy-r oiiipiaini, uyspeusia, uoniiiiy, vertigo, ACiuuy ui mn Stomach, ConatljiMtion, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition ol the stomach, the fiver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers exuress tliier conviction of its e.xc1' an.1 several ot the editors sucak of its cffWta f owa dividual experience. Under tho-A-, "jernnos., we feel war-ranti d, not only In calUn "Hnn ol our readers to the pre sant .,nmrif-'-',-t'- M Jsckson's) preparation, but in recora !lLU!VnearUcletoallartlici,d.'' The " rhlladelphla Saturdny Gasette." the best lamllv newsns. per published in the United ritHtes the editor says ol UIU ttVUPhACtVO ikKMAri Bit TEHS. It Is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and uatrotiairn of our readers : and. tlicretnre, when we recommend Dr. Hooiiand'a German Bitters, we wisn It to ne distinctly understood Uiat we are not sneak na of noHtruins ot tbeday, that aro noised shout for a briel period and then Ibrgotb-n alter they have done their guilty race of mis ! chief, but of a mndii ine long established, universally prised, and I wiucn nas meiuic nearly approval ot tne faculty Itm-ll." Evldenct? uuon evidence haa been received flikn the forea-nana from nil aeclions uf the Union, the lust three years, and the stromi. est testimony in Its favor is, that there Is more of It used in the practice ol the regular 1'hvalcians ol Pmladriih a than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using It as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver it Is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases the effect is immediate. They can be administered XoftmaU or infant with salety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which Is neces sary for all medicines to attain to Induce oountertelters to put forth a spurious article at tho risk of thu lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE OKNUINE. They have th- written aiannture of C. M. JACKSON uuon the wrapper, ana tne name mown in tne ooiun, wtiaoai maim facy spur tou. r or sale, wnoleiaie and retail, at thn GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. ICO Anth street, one door below Sixth. (Into ot 97ft Race at.. Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout tbe cuuniry. Also, ior saie in uoiumous ny wm. r. Hiumm.a, niny'J4-dAwa)ily (Successor to King A Briggs.) THE fcHI-ilClt 1.G11PANV. tftCORP 0 HATXD IT Till LKOI3L ATt'KR OF T1IX STATB OV ItKWTOU tiAiGKNATED B HE 18. torthtrnrtof DtimvtituGtHtral Ikbilitw. HabiiunI Cotthtneu. AV In every disease arising irom imperlect t gestion or deranged tomai-h, tills remedy has been eerti.ird to by Hon. L. H. Ar no!d. Ex-ltovernnr of Rhode la' ml: Hon. Wm. Woodbridue. Ex-Governor of Michlffan, H'n. T. J. Moorltead. Ex-Governor of Kentucky ; Hon. J. S. mmoiis, Senator from R. 1. 1 Hon. i Phoijm, Senator fr.m Vermont; Hon. Wm. Upbam, Senator irom Vermont; i en. S. foot. Senator irom Vermont; Hon. H D. Foster, mimioer ot Congress trora Pennsylvania ; Hon. W. S Esn i.utroit; S. H. Holmes, Esq., (Jonneclicuti G. W. Jones, Duluiauei Joseph lloxic. N. York, and manv othera who are living wituense of its superior efHcacy. B One oecullar property ol thn Bitters Is, that It does not cot, toman irnr.ujui .,quors ana is on an entirely new plan ior Tho . n oire Comnimv iro exclusive Anents for these sunnrinr oiut'ia. 10 wiium n.: urueia ioouhi auaruaseu, ai no. i.w r ni ton it , ,vw Vorx. Pain MIIIap. A medical nrenaratiun cv thn nainn ol Pain Killnr. has been nut Into the marttfl hy the Empire Coinpany 1:1 New York, which bids fair to cast all other preparations into tne soado. It cannot, perhaps, be better described than by stating that a is tn a liquid inrm, and is adnpted to internal and external use, holding iostaa taneoua control over all Nervous Affections. Hhcumatism. Croutv nnaiiiauons, i ooin ana nar Acne, nurus, onuses, eprains, nores, Ac. Thla Pain Killer was extensively used In New York dnrtnn the Chuittia of IrMit, wllh greater success than any other article. Its mcmrai virtues are lar eupprior to any other Apply to Empire Compuny, 1.1H Fulton street, and the principal merchant In yoar Ta Dfaf PsBwasa. You can be made tu bearl by proper treatment, bn 1"-am'uer hat the orirntiisatitm ol the Ear la tho most 4' .jm structure nt mn uouy, nxreni inn eve. snn avnen a otrener in ured ttian Deni fitted by aynngea. The Aeirue Oil, sold by tho Empire Compe ny, is tne surest ana most sucohssiui arauie ever Known tor cure. In all cases wh;r uisinx sounds, noise of water, rlnnino. Itching, or no i. atiects the Ear, this Acoustic Oil for deainess is a eenatu remeuy, no. i.m r uiton street, new Torx. fJliemienl I laaiielna Flnlri. A nnw and important discovery, by which dirty elotbes are a. 'H-rfTtly clt'an. without any rubblux or boilint. Emoire vyiiiiiijruij, r.,;w ltitn. imiy propnriors. i ma rnemicai preparauon aoes not injure, out auas very tnnan ti tlx' Wear ot the cloth. Be Ware aoi vermlfniree Some kill thn chil !i is wen as the worms, and the onrv sitf url ,,nt (..a tne worms and not the children, Is tbe one inaiir and sold by the Empire Coinpany. It requires a less proportonial dose, and Is, at thn same time, more effectual in destroying worms without Injury to the constitution than any other Vermifuge i great many certincatea may be obtained, which am not neensaary to Insert In a newspaper. Tne Knspira fliamamny la thn only Company uf the kind incorporated by the legislature of this State as a Stork Company, and under such leaislstive en- aclinents as to make the stock always at par, and the Company rmnr oi iiatiiunea inniviouais nninmg any OI Uie stonx oi tne Company, will bn entitled to their pro ratio amount of profits ot thn business, declared upon the attldavita of the Trustees, at the cud ot nach year. Tbe Company receive their own stock at par, In the payment for goods at thn New York office, and havo, tor thn yoar IS4U, declared a dividend of 8ft onr cent, on stock Issued previous to July 1st, and per cent, on the stork Issued snbse uuenujr w uie aoove omce ui inn uurapany. Nnilee. The Empire Company are tlie proprietors and manufacturers ot Hays' Liniment, tor Piles Howes' Nerve and Bone Liniment. fa-IP Hhinrnitlinn - Halm nl Cnlnnthlm. be fnr llu. M.I. . hl.nJ Sick lluad Acne Remedy; to whom all orders should be addressed, I an KmBlFtB Uaaaaaav Haa i Agency of thn Nervine Bab-am, the Great Indian Remedy for Fits, Uioim .r-! jimI certain cure lor Epileptic Fits, Cramps, CooTul-ions, ate. a oa-i --n -.1 iJinifrtered with aatontftblni sue ceas, and is as near a specific as anyui.ng can be. It forms a new era in thn practice of Physicians, many ol whom use this Bal aam ae me oniy remeny. rersone wisning tne vervine naisatn. SHUN appiy u uninre ijuinpany. ur. srnah'e Heal in piiia Are only to bn had genuine Irom Uvn Empire Company) This caution is necesary to avoid spurious article. The genuine nuui i iiia ere narinwss. enecraaj. ana uie ns mas aura of aneei- Hca. It was invented by the great Ur. Rush, and used as nniver-anl remedy tor dirPBses. Iff. BnMhalaisMWa RvsMM-ffaraal Pink Pvyvsi Is manulncturvil nerlectlv nure bv the Kmnire ComDanv. under Incorporation from the State, for Coughs, Colds, Pain ol tbe Side, Lunss, ate. It Is a rare preventive ot Consumption, nut sot a certain cure after the disease la once thoroughly seated. Tbe genuine Is only to be had from tbls Company. The Talam ta Den.! Those who do not believe it, are rmpnetfully desired not to reed I But Bald-Headed persons may read and test, aad have the head covered with a tineluxuriant, flossy hair, by the use ot the Magnetic Hair Restorer and Invigorator Mnnulactured and snld by the h moire Cirnioanv. IncorDorated by the State t New York This Maa-nncue Hair Restorer and Invigorator is certified by Die following persons as having their Hair restored try It, when evnryinmg ! naa lanea, namriy : n. h. mm, i powcij ; . Merxin, in ninf si.; James in Most, s v atom sum mnn; mm- OSL an Thomas, :aW Hrooaie at.; nr. Cling, corner oi nowrry ano Kivtngtna streets ; Dan'l t itxgerald, to Christie si: Wm. BrnmelL 78 Ulir ; i. J. Andersoa, Xll Centre st. RRTflRHDA WATER TH I .n.ING WATERS OF BETH K HA are a positive cure h i j- iiM-eses of the Skin, such as Pimples and Blotches oo thete.. V iii-rs, Tan, Sun Burns, IrritMion of I he Skin, Cuts, Bruise ' ofitusiorrS. Persona using it after Shaving will not ssjtlnr trinri lbiiusnof the Rat or; m a word, Its bealinf qualities re wltl. jur . parallel in tan history ot Pharmacy. The EMPIRE COMl'A v i)Ma the sole agency for its saleMo. 138 Fultoa street. seut iya MniINP RAI2I.K TRIPOLI. FOR climnaing and burnishing all finished Metalk and Glass surfaces, such as Ue4d, Hllyer, Hraae. BHtaaala and te ware, Wl. lsw.rsM, .viirrara, sxr. The SHeniiM Amtriean, in speeding ot this article, says i -Of an ine BUDsuutces wnieo nave mwm nyym w pu metals, t4 mn aytusi that known by the name ol TripolL This fa a rapnrior arnele lo that brought from Italy by the Venetians, and bow graeraiiy asee laronxnout mu tvurups. m-wwm n h. mn falfllll nanrl mm taTirrkalai lO." Tbe subscribers, bHnf tbe axt-tits for this efty, are prepared to furnish it to nWerval maeatsx-tamr' prirtw. Huseki-epprs end Mecbanies are rrqmmtM lo call and try the articl .and meases wberv It dose aotgive the saoet entire satirtartioa, tiw mtiaey will he refunded. nuaiun, aiaylS No. , High sU sign cs the Back Saw. iinual asXSnat IRON SUPERIOR la eualiry to any ever sold la tnts marltet. Also, a tall assuftsaual of all kinds of irea suairaaUy oa kaad aad law east at taa ehja ej ska aasst aaw- BAIR A BORTON, LIVER HOTELS AND SALOONS. Neil lUuse SsImi. HARRY Informs bis friends and customers that be Is on hand at tbe m L t HOUSE SALOON, To which be has made extensive additions and Improvements, andhaving made arangemeuu for a daily and constant supply of Oysters, Game and fish of tbe choicest quality, will be found always ready and wllllnv tn .i.n.nu hi. m...Jt tC.. ki. merous friunds. Suppers pruvUed lor parlies at the shortest United State. Salssa. THE proprietor wishes respectfully to inform his friends and the public lo general, that be baa taken the above named na tabliifamont and fitted It up equal to any in the city. His rooms are kept neat and quiet The Bar Issutipind with choice Llouors. Wines and Ugers every thing thing that will add to tbe comfort lap! I. U. AUAM AMERICAN SALOON, nlliu, (OlfDBB THI AMI1I0AN HO TIL.) AVE just received Fresh Oysters, aud will constantly keep on band al the deliraeiM nt iVx n..u.n ...k u(i . Venison. Fresh Pish. Haninw VikUA ft...-, r-u.. t nK.. . Ac, itv. The Bar Will be kent eonatantfv aunnll.td with tkj. rest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Began, Ac No pains will be spare SsJb d apDStitM of 100 I"0" of toe American 13 Oysters by the doxen, hundred or can. oc4-tf Railroad Car Naaafactory. RIDflWAVH Ac KIAIRAMi. CstlHsnbaa. Ohio. HAVE esUbliabed at this central point the manufacture oi PsuMeruier. Vrslarht. trvel nnd Hnnd Ux-re for Railroads, and assure aTl western Rllroid companies that it will be their constant aim to procure tun beat materials and work' men. and to turn out the boat kind of work at lair prices. Sueel- uiuiia iimy no m-cu uu uio vuiuuuuiina Aeuin luuiroaa. i ae pa- Kuuaniji jvauiruau uuiupuuies is restKuuuy soucitea. RAILROAD OUNIBI H LINK. CITIZENS leaving in tho Cars, by calling at the Stage office, North'Eaet comer Nefl House, can secure Railroad Ticket and also have the Omnibus call for them In any part of the' city. uiau'r-uj d. u. iu.f.Xi osc j j. a. company. STAKUNa jrtEDlCAL COLLEGE. Columbus, uhio. tJESrilbN OF IKHV'51. The Lectures In this Institution com. O mence on WEDNESDAY, tho ltith of October, and continue jour mna a u(f monut. pAOui.rr. Hx!ar H. Childs, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases oi women ana un luren. Jxsin P. Judkins, M. Professor of General and Special Anatomy. Samuhl M. Bumf, U. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. Pbancib Cinna, M. D., Professor of Physiology and General Pathology. Ciuhlkb A. Lin, M. D., Professor of Materia Modlce Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. Frkdxhick Mkubicc, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Bot any. Nobmam Gait, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Lectures $56 00 Graduation ; t 90 00 MatrlculaUon 3 00 Dissecting Ticket 9 00 Good boarding may be obtained at from 1,75 to 98,35 per wee a. ThaOctutwr course will consist of Lectures on Minor Suravryv sis. and is ftt tu all who m The am it! wma oi Illustration possessed bv this Institution, the (vntraJ ooaition ol Columbus, and the taclhtiea of access to It, and many other incidental advantages belonging to tbe capital make this bc'Tond a doubt one ot the most elln ibln attestors med. icttl school. All letters of Inquiry or buiioeas will receive prompt "Knuuu, II (KlUrVSSVU Ml V. fl, DMl 1 It, Bepa Dau ol the faculty. XOTUlNU SOU THE MILLION, I .. ' AT TH . laitei States CUthinff Stare, K. cV Bf . IIKHH, ' Successor tu Frank A Hkbb.) RESPECTFULLY announce to the citisens of Columbus and surrounding country tlmt they have just received A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING than has ever beiore been brought Into the city of Columbus. Their stock consists. In part, of tho following articles, vU : r iihj uiaca ana diuo ciou r roc a ana ireS Uais ; Fine black and blue French cloth Frock and Dress Coats, Fine black and brown cloth Sack Coats ; Fine casimem and satinett Sack and Frock Coats ; Fine drab and black beaver Overcoats i Fine drab pilut cloth Over and Sack Coats ; Fine blue blanket and felt Coats ; Fine black cloth Cloaks and Wrappers ; Fine Jenny Lind Overcoats, a Hue article ( Fine Polka and traveling Coats. PAiNTAl.tJONri OF ALL KINDS. Plain castmnre, black and blue cloth, fancy caslmere, satioett, vuruurujr, iweoa, ate logcuu-r wiw a nice ana spienaia nasort meut of VESTS. Black satin Vesta, Black cloth and casunere Vesta, Fancy do Woolen do Black and fancy velvet do., Fine embroidered do Fancy Merino do., Fancy caslmere do Valencia do, Brown do do FURNISHING GOODS, Such as fine Shirts, silk pockot and nock Handkerchleta, Under, shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Shirt Collars, Traveling Trunks,! Carpet Bags, Ac, Ac. Their CUiuiIng Is, as Is already known to most everybody, better made up, and out of better materials than those senerally kept by similar establishments, and they are still able to do what thevalwavs have dune to sell them AT LEaHT .10 PER CENT. CHEAPER than any other house this side of the Eastern cities possiuiy can. E. it M. Hess have often been questioned, bow It Is that they can sell Clothing so much cheaper than the other stores, and at the same time sell better goods, too. They can account for it tn plain words I They have their own Manufactory, In Hal to, where they have their clothing made up, expruaaly tor this Western market. Resides, theyhuy their material out of the flrst band, and pay the ready catti for them. They pay nothing but cash for making, where other merchants about this section of the country go and buy goods wherever they can get them on time, consequently they have to pay well for them at tlie start, and i then they generally buy whatever they can get, no matter what It is, good or had. It Is well known to a great many of our cllixens here, that K, A M. Hess have sold more clothing In the two years since they flrst estublishr-d their business here than all the other clothing stores combined. It Is easily accounted for. Their motto Is, " Largt talt and mail proJit$." Besides, thoy always have had the largest stock of clothing that could l found in Columbus, and sold them ao very cheap, consequently they are selling nearly all tbe ready made clothing that is sold In Columbus. Their present stock which they have now on hand throws all former arrivals entirely Into tho back ground, and In regard to quality and cheapness lar surpasses any assortment ever broui ht into Columbus. The Public In general are invited lo call on them and examine their stock and prices, and then judge for themselves. Don't forget the place. UN. HESS. United Stales Clothing Store, In the City Bank Building, corner of High and State streets, and nearly opposite the .American Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. N. B. Wholesale dealers are oartienlarlv reauested to call on us and see our goods and bear our prices, as It will be to their own advantage to do so. We make a deduction of 5 per cent. on ail cash sales excedlng nlty dollars. K. k M. U. A HPI.ENDIfl FORTUNE MAY BE GAINED BY AN OUTLAY OF AlO OR 5. I MElKOrOLlTAN I'll HT RAIT CLUB, Office 88. Albany Road, London, England. 'THE Din-ctorsoeg to announce that there will be drawn for s L Grand Series ol Portraits of all Horses entered fur the forthcoming Great Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable prlnct-Dies which have hitherto liven so itmat satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success and nign esnmauon in wnicn uie uiud is heldareaubiectsofpleaalnii contTBtulationtothe Protectors, they encourage endeavours tor a still further development of their plan. For the future, therefore, tbe number of Prises will be extended to the Portraits of all Horses that are entered tor earh articular Hace. Non-starters as well as Winners and Starters. 1'he following list Is now open i 5.0H0 Members to each Class. First Class 410, second do., AS, third do., Al. Parties can have one or more shares in each or either of the different Classes. Those Members who draw tne rnrtraits oi rtrtt, Beeottd and Third Horses, the other starting Horses, also those that do not start (but which are entered for the Racn,) will receive the following prizes. The drawing will take place tea days before the ftffriltff7rii SI First Class Second do. 30,0011 10,000 110,000 5,000 1,000 3,000 500 5.000 8,300 500 10,000 0,000 1,000 Third do. The number ot Prises to lie distributed in each Class are 209, that being the number of Horses entered for the Kaoe. AU Letters to contain a remittance Drafts, Bank Notes, Ac, addressed and made payable to the Managing Director, 88 Albany Road. Londoa, England, Numbers forwarded Immediately on the receipt of a reimitance. Pull nartfriilars nf the Race will be sent with the fortunate Num bers tn each Subscriber, so that be may know his position and whether or not he bn one of the Inrtunate. (WIW commission 7Vt per cent , to be deducted from the above r hies. mart MPOHTINM INTEL LICENCE. rf 'ROTTING oo IbeCoJumtms course every dayunnltartberno-J. tice. No popownaent oa aecouat ot weather. BAIN A HORTON have just rneoivml by expreaa, and will enter, an extensive assortment of PowdVr Flasks, Shot Poaches, Game Rasa, Fishini Tackle, and some w mud beautiful styles ol Dram Bot tles, which in quality and low prim can instance an ouier na Signot thn RACK SAW, ft! High siren. may3. BMitn.iinitiitRii EMBROIDERED Cairns, Berthes, Sleeves. (Thrmicettes, CoU lara, Cuffs, Ae. A greater variety than ever betorn offered, .anituaf BEFORE yon purebase a Silk Dress call st P. T. Snowdeo's, and examine bis stuck. Yon can there find every dear rip-n.i ni u-w Hi ik . anrl an enlor or shade von may want, ens' al tht Iswwst pries. It is admitted by all toat his stock Is the largest ever brought to Columbus. All are invited to call and see lor themselves. UOOD NMVYH ABOUT NKW IlOODft. rtnilF. auennna al the uuMic is resmctfully iBvihd so ours X of fall and winter goods which am now arriving aad briag ward. They have bena purchased with great care, and ta a greet measure of the maaafaotarm, therein aavisf a Jobbiag Our old friends aad every body else are ad vlsd to favor their own interests by examiniruf ear new gouts oeiore puixDo elsewhere, ae we am deterrniad to do business on as small pro-ai. mA u tmtr tmrmtm Miwnilt sks mt bodw is eaDalile ot dolns. Call st the well knuwa stai.d, first dry goodi stre south of tbe Clinton Bank. loet U. COWI.ES A CO. vnit ail s(. J- A VERY CONVENIENT NEW BRICK HOUSE, with thy i 1-rw.m. and hith,i. niater. well of water, and rood ewtaiL w J( j )ot. This property is situated on the comer of Oak and Kishtb streets, aad caa be purchased at a bargain, if appu- eatioo be maoe boob. Inquire of Ino-TOJ BAKER A ARMSTRONQ. ui-kivij U ITVHI1I.S KfOR MAI.B. noR sale, low for cash, or oa ahortemdit, a large aswortateatot M.' Printing Materials, eoaatsung in pan o 1 Doubt Medium flsalth Prese I Stanberry Press. 33 lbs. Plea. 400 M Boarsota, tssartf new. 130 Brevier. 100 Miatoa, " 130 - Mmioa, --n i nl i ! Tssev Trna. a in iiv t nl hh wMtrv vartnrv. aart nf wteVh fa tasariy ew. ToswfrVith Stwssl, IraileTS, Saraa, Cbssea, RaW, Lada, Owok saJaaasiispCT.) Iwiusaag assssa, sad fiaally, a .sank lag ynoraw? 10 kstsU etr lore-A, lsjreaaCtati Ideall) CHAAV eXXTT, Afaat. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE KNOX INN1 RANCH COMPANY A JOINT MTOCJK COMPANY, OP VINt BNNIi", IND. . C. M. Allbiy, Secretary. Hon. K. N. CARNAN, President W. J. Hkbibd. Treastrer. SIMON BOTToRFF, Pe. Free INSURANCES can beeffVcted with the above Company against r toss or damaavi by lire In property ol every description. Al , so on merchandise or produce in the course of inland trmnspor ' tation, or on thn seas , and also on money trans milted by mati or otherwise, at as low a rate as salety will permit, by applying a . my office, one door south of City Bank Buildings, east sioHlgh street, over Sloe urn's Saddlery Shop, Columbus. noiH-dom ' j. r. TI'TTLE, Agent stability. saouatTv. fsbfbtuitt.. FUND OVKH ONE MILLION DOLLARS I The Dlatual Life Insurance tampan', OF SEW TURK a Ne. 35 Wall Street, New York. N accumulated fniul JulySl.lrOtt ,: $1,103,738 70 INVESTMENTS Stocks ot the United States and State and City of Now York, l5UfHU S Loans on real estate In the cities of New York and Brooklyn, valued nt double the sum loaned there no, U7,Vn ft - Cash on band and In banks, Ae. 1&.W7 tt This fund is rapidly increasing by a widely extended end proa, perous business. Tbe Company declared a dividend of nrouts nf flttv-two m onnt on all existing policies on the 31st of January, IMS. ah ism rraota are etvhlee aaie tae lswnrwc. Thn premiums are Davable in cash annuaLly. semtntjinualrr. or quarterly. Interest bning added on tbe deferr d payment. iue caan unnnpie atioptea ny wis uotnpeny secures to en-parties tor whose benefit tlie iniiirancea are ettocted the whole oi the advantages, without aublecting tiiem to the heavy drawback ot accumulafd pntinlum notes. Persons may effect insurance on their own Uvea and tbe Uvea ol others. A married woman may insure the Uie of ber busbsnd, thn buoeflts ol which are secured by lew tor tbe exclusive tut-ol herself or children. Clergymen and all others dependent upon salaiiei ire specially fnviieu to avail themselves of s resource whereby their urvlvinf families may bo secured from the evils of penury. Pamphlets explanatory of tbe principles of Mutual Lite Instt-ranee, and illustrating Its advantages, with forms of application, may be obtained at the office of the Company, 'Ji Wall street, or 1 ol any ot its agents. TRUSTEES. Joseph B. Collins. Wm.J. Hyslop, R H. M'Curdy, Frvd. 8. Winstown, C. W. Faber, John P. Yelverton, John V. U Prujm, William Moore, George R. Clark, Charles King. Charles Ely, Jonathan Miller, John C. Cruger, D. A. Comstock, Abraham Bininger, Robert Schuyler, Atireu i eu, James Chambers, Joseph Tuclwnnaa John M. Stuart, Wm. J. Bunker, Nathaniel Haydea, Francis S. Laihrop, James S. Wadsworth. Tlioi dore Sinlgwlck, Moses H. GrlnneU, macy a. uoinns, Aiirea rtwaius. John H. SwilL William Bens, Joseph Blunt. John Wadswurth, Samuel M. Cornell, Gouv. M. Wilktns, Isaac G. Pearson. Henry Wells, JOSEPH B.COLLINS, President, CllAJiLES GILL, Actuary. L Abbatt, Snoretary. C. T. FLOWERS, A rent, augStMmd at tho City Bank, Columbus. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Till! L'MTKD STATR-1, AT NONTPtLl I R, TtRXOIIT. WILLIAM C. KITTREDGE, 1 alAMll f JituaSTON, Sscrstsry. ills Company haa commenced lives uuon the most favorable terms. on:he niauaia The Dlvldead af PruMte must bn very large, owing to the peculiar advantages which III members have in the company. Trav.-ling and residence privtlesea unusually liberal. Sricm. Vwmrnm lor sea voyages and for foreign residences always granted at reduced rates. California risks taken on favorable terms. Tbe funds safely and advantageously invested. The business conducted exclusively tor the benefit of the persona insured. The greatest risk taken on a lite 05,000. Premiums may be paid quarterly or seml-anaually wksa desired, and amounts not too small. It Is located in a healthy climate, among people of vtgorotu coUKttruttou. and of fixed and regular habits. For these reasons its rts will bn Uu, tne economy of Its management greater ; lie investments will be safer , its business directed with more pre-dnnue and energy All the profits at the end of every five years vniiinyiuiviui cftuuui mo iuo runciea. Iat" Persons wit hi 110 insurant with Ihta entnnanw arff1 tiAp. Riaiiua wiui lorms 01 appucauon ov nppmng toils agent, "n.r. iir-r.i-.c,. In Noll's now building, one door north of the Nefl IToase. I. 0, Jokxs, Medical Examiner. sep3-dtapa0 THE II ART FOR l LIFE AND HEALTH IN8U-RANCH COMPANY. NAKTroiU, CONNECTICUT. (CAPITAL STOCK, 100,000'. This Company, by the lib- ' era! provisions of Iu charter, Is enabled to otter advantages , superior to those presented by any other Company la tbe United States combining as it does the Mutual, Joint Stock, snd Life and Health principles ; tn all of which the rates are as favorable Iu those assured as safety to them and the Company will admit This Company Is (he jlret and only mi in the Union, or in the world, it is believed, that has thus combined Its operations, aad rftered to grant insurance with benefits both svvsrM snd Brasses ries. For toll details In regard to terms and conditions fHtaente bw he made to the pamphlets to be bad gratis ol the agent; or ot Vr. M. FINCH. GEO. 0. COMSTOCK, AjWBt J Columbui, O, August 90, 1850. ' ', CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OP CINCINM A - - Capital $900,000 1 - OtfJre appeal le lae Cnaltel Haaee. rpHE undersigned has been appointed Agent of the above oot , ' J. oanr for the cltv of Columbus, and la anthorlaed totmaasa ' oroperty of every description against loss or damage by Ftvenel f rtk" Risks taken on the most favorable terms. T. STOCKTON, AfBaw. . DIXSCTOBg. E. B. Reader, William Burnet. George CajBjIt, ' J C. Thorp, J. M. Blatr, H. Rapnr, - j , t J. P. Kilbrow, E. fl. Haines, H. L. lioffmea. . B. REEDE&, President. j . H. GBxaoar, Secretary splfldtf OHIO LIVE STOCK INMU RANCH COMPANY. Capital 3 O,OO0! with privilege ta iJscraaM It W I.lO,0OI THIS Company Is now prepared to Insure Horses, Mules, Cattle and Sheep aaaum death or damase either bv fire, water. accldnat or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 day attiT the proof ot loss. This Company will take rlsfcfc upon horses and mules used la ' thn dry and country, and upon horses, mules and cattle bsdal shipped or driven to the eastern or southern markets i. BiuuMun, Agent. E M. Willums, Inspector. Office, Blake A Harrison's Livery Stable. WM. BURNET, President. S W. Rkidm, Secretary. (may IS ( OI.LMUIJM INSURANCE COMPANY, VIRJE AND ' MARINE. rpHIS Company coutlnuns to insure every species of bnildtBg, I and the lurmture, machinery, goods, wares and nwchansjise, , .aid other nropertr eontaiued therein, axainst loss or d J lire ; also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cars-oca of sta 3oau, sail veasels, keel boats, and other water eralt, against she perils ot seas, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable tennsv k. . jane-Ju-dlf DEMAS ADAMS, Jr Sec'f. ; JKTNA I NHL' RAN CE COMPANY, gP Hartford. ConnecticuL Capital naid in and safely b .f sJ70,0uu. The subscriber, Agent lor this Company, Is pre. parea (O nxe every aesenpuon oi rire insurance, upon pass at terms. jeltl. II. ALEXANDER, Agent, Colambas. BALK OP COLLEilE LANDHi TUB larger aud better po-tioo ol these lands still mmaui ta- 1 sold, and they are now offered at private sale on accoasase-datUig terms a part caly of the purchase money being reoUrei L in hand. Also, for sale building and out lob In the village of Oambler, ' which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the BBOre important advantages to be desired In such property. A good hotel is specially needed In the village, and a lot for Iks) . purpose will be furnished on favorable terms, tl , Apply to the subscriber, at Gambler, Knox county. jj-ii M. T. 0. WING, Agent.' OOO COPIEM HOLD IN SIX WEEKS. , OF the following valuable hook "The Lives of JAMES HAD ,-ISONan.1 JAMES MONROE, fourth and fifth president of '-the United Stales, by Johm Quikct Adams, i which kt added fi History ot their Adtninutration." u , .u Tbls work Is published In a large slse Wmo. voL of OS pasjaa. substantially bound In cloth or leather, similar in style to " As. '-ardsLileof J. Q. Adajiis,''oontaiiimg accurate ": Price fil,44. v There beins no wort extant tlvlnB the private ana naoue avas s tion of tbe author as a Stnu(raan and a scholar, mast saeara at. ,? extensive sale tor thn above book. i -t If Agentowautod. J. H. Hll.M tAJ., Agenxa, , June 10 HARDWARE 117 E have now In store at the sign ol the fl : ndloem. age newt of Havdw " the wav from thn East the larsest assort meat e we neve ever Had. Having purcnasna irom nrai nawas, SMtaar' ly tor cash, we can offer better goods, and at lower priest tkea formerly, and believe mat in variety, ouauiy ana svyss oi gaosa we can equal any tn Ohio, FOR HOUSE BUILDERS WE HAVE J ' 1,000 boxes window glsss, assorted fromOXB ta M4t, M American ana lorcign. 500 kegs nails assorted, including the best eastern sad Btsaej nails and aoikeS. ' f 8,000 lighu window sash, and more coming. ,,UUU locxa ana latcnes oi many aiaernu ubhbtiss, aesnsBBf ea the late improvements in locks and latches and other the-trninga for door blinds, gates, Ac, Ae. Also, Wtaito Lead, OIL Puuy, Painu, Varnishes, ftaad LHfejg, , AeAe. run jAnniAis, hare-ivo Wm hare tiatMit and enameled Leather. naJtited ana fast Clef. plain and fancy colored Damasks, Lamps, Bands, Lacs, Brood cloth, Talis, Ae. rtuuBr.-n.E-E.rinu uwuts. Wn have Ti.ba and Buckets, Knives and Forks, Tee-traya tad Walters, nnreelain and tinned Slewpans and Hetties, sad a vari ety of vary necessary arttrlea not rumerated (US uvunNiiuo Wn have Barrels. Locks, Mountings, Shut Baas and Genua att- ver Powder Flasks and Horns MECHANICS 'IWLB la mat variety, amonit which may be found assay Mperiof toels aot olten found in the West. . . , OolS UE.HC, SBBUTi st vu. the Westeri Ariciltarist Prof. W. W. MATHER. Kdllor. Cor. Sterttarf of tht Ohio 8tata Board of JritUmr Aid. d by several genttenM-a Well known aa able eeteatMe aM practical Afrtcalturists. r COLINILH. OHIO. AMONTHl.r Agricultural paper will be published m OsAaa bus, Ohio, eomnvneuii January 1st, lsSl, devoted to Staskt- imy-oioi Agricainire. it win aim pscoiteci ana ainuse earn Kn -mtwe i with as-rkrultum. doraeatic and nol tical ecoooaiy, arts a otactures, as will advance the in le rests, aad etcvass the seamV meats of its readers. 1 be editors feel that, anafded, they cannot redeem this pledge, yet they my with eoeJi-teace oa the aid to be derived Irwai other sources. Tbe work win be of roysl octavo slxe, of good paper aaa type, with 33, pages, aad put up in neat rovers. Terms, one dollar p r y. ar payment la adswacs, Bad afl sats. aeriptions tocosnmeace with lao fint number oi the votexae. AU matters connecl'd with tbe editorial departaMat assy fet addrestwd to W. W. Mathxb, Uolumbne, Ohio. All l'UlBess letters (postage paid) dtrectea to da U J. U. MILE A CO., Pbhbei 7 1 R N Tlwnnonieter and Barrel Churns, of the most a KJ proved kinos. seuUa hilboliuib; a joniul TUB ONLY ONE LEfT. A VACANT LOT oa Town street. Sea iota. am as a iB srd cheap, inquire oi - oe3i BAa.E.a as ajuaaiSAvnu. tji RAH CARPET. " . " A LARGE LOT of all kinds oonetaul. oa aaad aad thjr satskf , an . D. OSBOItll A CO BLACK SILKS ad at all .rt, n. b. lam f .a. P. T. WOB 0" ell Mo. , CMm. I luiamni ' '"" " - ." I. M ol n. f UM. Mr.
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1851. NUMBER 161; ) PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY IOOTT ft 1AIOOK. PPIOB ODTH-UIT OOBMM Or HUH IT. AMD lOttAB LLT. TBIOIK tavariaMr mtnmm. Tb. Dtt, tn peraon. I. Columbue, per year Milt by mail out of Culumuua m during the MMlon, and Tri-Weekly balaoca Tear In Column., By mall .. The TriWeeal, by null .WOO . 00 of ,. BOO . 4 00 . 9 00 .100 . 1 50 Weekly tn Columbua Outot tbeeltv: by Dull. Ingle To clul ol (our and upward To oluba ol but and upward, 10 one addreaa Dally, Mlon Triweekly Weekly, lnle To olub ol ire and upward .IB , 1 00 .100 . 1 00 . W ; 40 Adv.rtlal.A, The following- ratea and rule of edvertl.lnf have been agreed upon between the proprietor of the Ohio stalsunaa and the Ohio Me Journal, to oe ouawrTm, ,u au ...u., aim una ow. mt Dally Paper. Oar square, 1 0 Unas or leaa, om Insertion: ii each additional.." m mi wwk " 1 month t IB . , .... Standing card. 5 lines or less, per annum 4 column, with 4 changes, " ... W) 90 ... OSft ... 1 80 ... 9 00 ... a oo ... 4 ... ft ... 8 00 ... 10 ... 15 00 ... 18 00 ... 10 00 ... 90 00 ... woo ... 35 00 ... 30 00 ... 80 00 ... M 00 ... 40 00 ... 45 00 ... 55 00 ...130 00 e... " changed weekly.. daily... with 4 changes.. " "It.".".." " changed weekly. asuy.... Other eases not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the oovn num. The atMniiftrd of nmntremmit to be mint on trot. For each additional square in the dally. Inserted one month, or greater length of lime, and for each additional square Inserted eiider the yearly ratea, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, nnleaa It 1 ape Med on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Puliltahennotaeeontttahleforthe accuracy of legal edvertise-sannls beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (lor office of every description,) to be charged at the rate ol flfty anti per week, for each name ; the unit) tn be. in all caaea. oaid In advance. Alladvui-tiienva.u.toBB strangers or tranaient persons to be uald In advance. .. Afl vera nem en la not maraeo on vun cop ior m ijiiicu nunuw Lot Insertions, win be continued one month, nnleaa ordered out. ind payment will oe exacted accordingly. Tim urivilfirns ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rlJIdly to melr regular business -, and all advertisement not pertainiog there a. to un pain ior extra. fVdvertU'iiimU lor Auctioneers, General Agent, Real Karate its, ite., nottobecontracted lor by uie year, but to ae cnargea .n piece, at ine uiuai rates. aft. AD V KBTI B KM I NTS CAN Bl WSEHT10 ORATOTrOUflLr. A.ivfrriumnu lor eh art tab In Inatitutlona. lire cnmuanles. ward. Uowuship, and other public meeting, and auch like, to be charged pan pneo. ssarriiwn notices ui am vunrwm w codmi. Dcalha Inarrted without chame, nnleaa accompanied by funeral ' avitationa, or obituary nottoea, and when ao accompanied, to be Mid lor. Hiau1p.r adrnrtiier. and all othera aendint communicationi or requiring notiree, dcalrlug to call attention to faira, aoiraea, concert, or any public tmtnrtaintnenta where cbargea are made for admltlnnet all notlcea of private aaaociatlona every notice oetlinra to cwi aivntion to nnvaui enierpnam, caicuwieo ur intended to promote individual intareat, can only be inaerted with the undfratanding tlmt the twine la to be paid for. If intended to bemtwrtod iu the editorial column, the aame will be chargtrd at the tnxo ol not Icaa than 90 cento per line, and then only when accompanied by an adverttaemunt. All leaded advnrtiauineiiU to be charged not let-i than double the bove rutin, and meaaured aa II' aolid. AdvertMmitita on the Imtde excluilvely, to bn charged at the rate ot SO per cent In advance on the above irtea. Attorney will be bolden for the price of Intertlng advertise manta brought In by them. 851.15 Counting House Almanac for 1851 JULY. I. II. T. w) T. P. 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Office, No. 9, Nell's Kichw-ge, opposite Secretary ol tftate'a office, Jr" WAI.TRR THRALL. Attaravy aatl Cenemrllar al Law, Cetarwibae. Okta. ALHO, a CommiHioner to Uke the Acknowledgment ol Ueeds tor tbe elate of New York. f3- Otflce on High atu, between Town and Rich. octao LOCI AN ttTTtKS. THRO. COHRTOCR. 8 BO. O. COMSTOCK. BI TTI.KM, C'OMHTOCK eV CO., (Hurcmaora to B. Comitock, It Co..) FORWARDING AND COMMIDSKiN MtKC HANTS, Uni Oil Maniilacturers, and dealers in Hall, Plaster, k ith and Lumber. aMpid of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio, ljjr Ltbnral advances made on consignments. maril Iraa Faaa4ry. Braafl ireft,awtr the Bridge, Celaaa-baa, Ohla. toves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octi.it UK. HllHKKT THunrniifl' iirrii. N O. 4. Nrll'a Kurknaw. uppclui tbe Secretary of KUta'a omce, m,n iu, uoiuinitu. ron I. N. W I1ITIM1 V HUNTINGTON, rOOK-HkXLfcRtiiHl Htrioiien.Det door to the Clinton Bank, MJ Uiab atreet, Colombo. Oblo. A Urge MMrtmenl of Book mi Stationery alwaya on band. minan, " M. c iilli. HKIBEHT m LlkliSl, TPOOK-BINDERB, High Mreet, oppuaite the PnbHe OAce, Co. RKMOTAI.. TXB. MARIB'fl OFPICE. eomer of Rich and Third ttreeta. ad U Joimn bi eidenea, and oppodla the Pint BaotUt Church. are. 1 i-ou MKtlR. AlinfliTT J. (.ft.. TkEALERB in Urdwre ul Cutlery, Iron, Nail, Olaaa, Hnue XF Bulldera' material, rartninff and Mechanical 1001, muiwj Ooode, ie, Ae, No. 161 High atreet, algn of the Gilt Padloch iohn w. UiMMM. aoaaai alaTBON, RAKRR aV ARMNTRONU. T F.AL ESTATK BIlOKKka and UKNKHAL LAND AOENT8. JV Ofac, Booth room, Exchange Bnk Huiuung, Columbue, u BLDKIDUE eV MARTIN. DRAPE H8 AND TAILORS, High Mraat, 11 er mrrA Town, fpviu tig V. 8. Haul, A HE prepired to eueaute llorderalnthelrUn.of tnuineae, la theaeaieatand aaoatfaahlonahl. rtyle. JOSEPH EI.DRIDOE, apU-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN 4k HORTON, HON MONO BBS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP HARDWARE, Irak Nails. Sprinia, Aile. Beh, Ulaaa BBd HonM Trlmmlna. and H aiao, dealer! y of Tlcjnan'i Kg. of theB l oeajera in I in ruue, snee in, uopper, a. "j na il aioca. a Bach Saw, 83 High aUMt itiinuu it daii.. mayloJtl JAMKS M. HORTON. OTIC '8. The m aeeonto af George Om k. Co are left wiifc as tor sstUement eoiMcttoa. ittey meatrje aid witbuat delay. U.MJ, ABmIT tU, ;oiamou, dniy 9, ibw, tlKOROB B. WALCVTT. IQM AMD BAM M BE PAINTER, coLtTMStrs, oaie. FOB 9 ALB A CONVENlEffT BRICK HOlrtt. wtth eia-ht A antl? artaaSed-, toffHber with two-tairdi of an acre of stouL oa which there la a good weO of water, eletera, snsne young frait traea, and variety of sarabbery. This pntpnty will be sold chaan, sjaa ea good taraia, or will nrbmn tot a ssaall boas Mfotasam&etaauseM portte sT dty. Ako, sosaeva teat lota, tor sale raawrkanij iarw aM on good ftmn. Itasmlraaff m1 BAKtfi a AKM8TROWO. fpRACTfl OR LAW REfORM-a very Aearabks eollertioa mi iaetM raaats, so wbicb mtmrnmim m mwrnmrnn o tae i;os sauua as sassaanuiT Rww YertDasaasj, Kialeikf . MUH, IrB FLRTJR, TEACHER of vocal and initruinntiUl munie. ifutlv Inlorma tbe nubile that she is unuared U alva lea. sons ou the I'lano Forte and (lultar. f hne favoring her wllh her natrtinRPpt ran mlv iiiMin irv (trirliot auiiintlin bemg paid to their musical inttruction. Mrs. de K. will also give lessons In enamel painting, ipeclmens ot which may be examined at Messrs. Whiting A, lluntlngtoa and J. U Itiley A Co.'s Book Btorea, and at the Messrs. Rsuds' Music aire avM ess. Rev. Mr. Hitchcock, lion. J. 0. Miller. Mi ssrs. Whiting A Uuntingtoo, si. . naienam. for further particulars Inquire of Messrs. lieedf, at their Music Htore. sepin-dffBi MUD DR GEO. J. SACflMB, AN EUROPEAN HH AIHIATK. havintr now comDleted twentr. two years esporivnee In his profeMfon, (the hut eleven and a half years at Laucas'er, FairAuld county, Ohio,) has decided to continue practising his profession Iu all Its departments lo this city, and may bn found at all hours (except wh- n prok'sslonally engaged) at bis office southwest corner of High snd Friend ativetj, right ovtr the store of Messrs. Htaob Fbiibib, or at his reiiucuco on t rout street, at Utc late realiieooe ot j.jh jfrown. ueceasea. Columbus, Oct 99, 18tWdnm. IAHXS S RATTY. A. TKOWSktDOB. IOHN LIUOKTT. DUOUlt tUU, UBATTYi LIGGETT St CO., OBNBRAL f OMMIHHION AND PORWARDINO MKRUIIANTM, NKW OKI, IK A NH. WE would reapectiully lnlorm you that we have opened In this ' City a house fur the transaction ol a acnerBl CaasaaiMlH aaa Forwardlna BMslaea. All pruprty coiuigm-d to us will meet wiih prompt attention. Liberal advances wLl be made on shipments ot produce to ua by Lumxtt A Hall, Cindnna. , who will lorward property oonalgned to us free of charge fur reshipplng. a.r. iisffei win rcuae in now urn-ana, mna nvo nis BtteDUOO io ine selling 9. 0. SSSSIONS, L. I, MA1UU. F C. MB8HIONH oV CO.. WHOICSALH AND SIT AIL DXALIRI IN DRY UOODM, RooU, Hhoes, Mats, Caps, Htraw Ooods, Aa Four doors south of tho Amurican, Columbus. joclS Ilurdwure. O BR If , AHBOTT eV CO.. Hlaa of the f.ilt l'ndl4-L. Ns. IAI l.lnk etrMi. nA V K now in atom and in Iramitu from the east, a very larga stock of haiware. cutlery, house buitdina materiAls. tar miug wiu inecuHuicai looia. no nave lung oeeo aniioua to mem our customors un low urlces. we nave now tnu all itv to do au. Our goods were bouuht for cash and we can and will aril to prompt paying purchMers upon as good terms. If not a little bet ter, m no j uujer eeiaDusDiuent in tnis vicinity. efOSXrU W. MUTH. SAMUIX . MILLS. HMITH Ac MILLH, ATTORNEYS ANIl COUNHKLOHH AT LAW. Ral Katste Acenta. Hurreyare aad Notarise Pabllef A TTKND to the practice of their profession, obtaining pensions. collection ol claims, examination of land titles, Ac, tVc, Mo, m. miiiiub Rim leMiDir Tpu giuw, lurTOTiniT ana aiviuinit lanaa. nars.jti.Nca9 1 Swan A Andrews, Columbus, O. Alfred Avery, Now York City. Wm. Millord. Cleveland. O. Tweed. Slllev A WriahL Cin'ti. J. A W. Fiunay, ot. Louis, Mo. Oeo.T. Williamson, Cincinnati. JOSEPH B. BILirJ JOBKPH lUtLJVANT. J. H. RILEY Sl CO., BOOKMRLLERH AND STATIONGHH. A ND licHlursin 1'Hiwr ilnniinus. Borders. Window Hhadea. is. Window Cornices an J fancy goods, respectfully Rive notion that thuy have received every extemiveassorttncutol one goods ui wdicd iuu aWt-niMJn hi iuc puouc is inriica, DOV WINDOW tLA8H. COMMON alxes and qualities; also, superior American and French Olaaa. of ncarlv all alxea ususllv wanted, at the liifu of the (JILT FAD LOCK. NEW JKWELRV KMTALlHiniRNT. HltOWN 4t BUCK. TUL underslitued hare formed a ihartnershln with this title, and takeu the room formerly octuui'xf by C. 1L nina as a lancy store, a tew doors soutn ot the American iloteL and nearly ouiioslte the Exchanse hank, where iui:jr uan upuneu new Hsorimeni oi winirnea, Jewetry, silver ana Flatea Unre, uuld FenM Npectnclea of every description, to suit all eyes. And alt kinds of FAN(JV GOODH usuhIIv keut in their line. Wo invite all to vail and took at our stock, we will be pleased to show our goods whether they wish to purchase or not Watches and clocks repaired in the best manner and warranted for one year. From their experience in the business they boito to be able tu glvesatislactiou to all who may favor them with iliHr patron-age. j. H. l!!tOVN. CAPITAL UNIVKRK1TY COMMENCEMENT. Jl K Urant mar School oi Capital University will be re-opened In the buildins- formeriv occuuifd bv the Citv High tichool on Town street, on Thursdny, the llith init. It is expected to organise College classes immediately. All who desire to attend should do so at the bngiunlug ol the term. ff 1IKNHY bTANHKRY, K HAM'L M. tiMlTll, GKOlttiK M. 1' ARSON B, O. MACHOLD, LEWIS HEYL, iep9 Ex. Com. of the Board of Trustees. NOTICE. 'plJE unduriliined reapectiully informs the public that he oon. I tmuus the business at the old sUnd of the late Arm of Cbaa. Kile A Co., on bis own account Thankful fur past favors, ha 'opes lo satisfy his friends for the future, also. jan.iu-iyu iiiab. iiiiv. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. RIDGWAY & CO., MANUFACTURE MTKAM KNOINKM, FROM new ami improved patterns, among which isonefortha MUl.KV HAW MILL, ol comuaet form, with MILL IRONS ind fixtures complete. They also make tho celebrated 1'AKKKR'b PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHKKLH. nnd all other IRON and BRASS CAriTINCiH usunlly made at Foundriea. MACHINIII at all kinds mmln promptly to order. BUCK! CELEBRATED COOK1.NU STOVE, fremtum CiHiking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Ftm (Jrittes, and PLOL'OHd all warranted, are con-tantly tor sale at wiiolxbali and krtail on liberal terms. Merchants and others dealing In Ploughs and Stoves are n ipecilully invited to examine our stock and prices. loiuiTiUHB, leni-u NEW TAILOIIIN41 EHTABLIHHMRNT. MR. 0. LKWIH would lies leavo to lnlorm the citizens Columbus that he has ooened a shoD for the uurooce of farrvfrm On the above business, in Clark's new building, over Meakfnga' Family Medicine Depot, where be will be happy to wait upon thuso tint may lavor him with a call. And h Hatters hlinsell fr-Mii i lie lung expitrieiiee be ha bad In tho builtieis, and the ad-VriiiiHges lm tnu lind of becoming acquainted with the raostap-urovi d 'ml lanhionnble mixle of glutting up gentlemen's wearing apparel, lliat he cannot tail to please the most fastidious. The pill lie may rest assured that all work entrusted to his care will bn done in the molt approved and substantial manner. He will a), ways be found at his post ready to attend lo the calls of his customers with promptness and dispatch, and respectfully solicits a liberal sbnre ol public patronage Janv"dly UPPER LEATHER AND CALF SKINS. Hi f 'DEd large wax Upper Leather: OUU 900 do Kip do; Yi doxen French Calf Skins ; 1ft do American do j Just received, and will no offered at sreat barmlns at the shoe and l. -llitr stum of Laepo) U. II. KIMBALL. UNITED HTATEH DUiEHT FOR 1H49. BKINO a digest of decisions of tbe courts of common law, euuitv and admiralty in the United States for the Tear 1M0. By John Phelps Putnam. r or sate at toe new uooKStore. jytt J. H. RILEY A CO. IjlOR SA L K. H one acre Lots situated a shortdlstance north nl the Rriilrntri Deiiot. fltime of which Iront fia thn Wnr. thington Plank Road. Tills ground Is pleasantly situated and la Well calculated lor private resiliences. 1 inns eaiiy. l-.nuulre ot DAivr.n. Jinnisi nunu, acp-.K) Heal Estate Head Quarters. CAHHIAf-K TRIMMINfm. 1 ffi PA,R springs; UUsett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass IUU Hub!) Bands ; 3 bales Moaa ; Patent Leather: Lace.TulU. l)amak Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth t Tacks, Seamex Cord, Malleable Castings, Ae. For sale by June urnn, Annirj i uu. A DEMIRABLE HMALL FARM FOR HALE. M WE are aulhitrised to sell a SMALL FARM, con- aj talning 45 acres, 115 of which are improved, with wW Frame Cottage House, Rood atabliue, toarther with fruit anil shrubbery, and all other necessary fixtures. fcoquira oi aepivj daalh Ai.mninunu. PAINTH. UTE have on hand and fur aale at the lowest market ratea, v V Linseed OIL White and Ked Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together wiui a grew variety oi paints, orasnes, ate. ine sign oi inn TO LANDLORD".! KRSON8 having houses to rent or lease can Ind good and ready tenants by cailinii at our oliice. There la hardly a da passes but we have calls lor bouses that we cannot supply. SMITH A MIL sepW-d Heal Estate Agents CABINET MAKERH tAN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all iiner arxicies ia uea line, ai inn sign oi ik m.'ls GILT PADLOCK. Ml Hi; H BAN LAND FOR HALE, f WOULD sell the niece o around eontainiiiR about 48 acres, 1 (on the WorthiugtoB Plank road, about one mile from the Railroad Depot) conveyed to me by Dr. Exra Bliss, and known aa a part ot tbe old Starr Farm. Applications lor terms, address, ed, pot paid, to meat Adrian , Michigan, will reeeiva Immediate attennoa. sep'-aii j 4. w, nuun CITV TRADE. rilllEattenttoa of the Ladles is respectfully Invited totheele-1 aant stock of Dress Silks. Cashmeres. All-Wool Delaines. Shawls, Scarfs, Embroideries, Ribbons, Laces, Ac, Ac., now be tag received and opened by P. T. SNOW DEN, No. 4, Odeon Building. Bis stock of Dress Silks, alone, will richly repay an examination, we taxe pleasure in snowing our uoous to who may favor us with a call. septS6 RKW UUUUB, WE have In store, and oiler for sale on good terms 75 dot. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 dot. Broad " " " 100 ' Shovels and Spades 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 91)0 boxes Window Glass. lOfKM lights Sash. luuu ins. rutty. 10 bhls. Unseed Oil. 9U0 kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT A CO., BovV At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. A FARM FOR SALE. Iff E are authorised to sell a aolendid Farm of lOfi acres, sltua- if ted nine miles north ol Columbus, on tbe State road to UtevelamLoa which there ta a new r rame House, with other con venirnccs. rilcy-ae acres of the above land is In a bish state of euiuvaaon, bbki Ute natanoe wen tun be red witn dim ash, walnut. svttar and beech. This Farm is well watered, being bounded oa tbe east by Alum creek. Persons wishing to purchase a good mrm, wowa ao weu w can oa ine nosenoers. JUiyUB BAIUIH as AHMBTKUltU. A HTOCK FARM FOR SJAI.lt A Ci)l ACRES ol Land In Fultoa county, Indiana, rltoated on 1ja.'J the State Road leadias from LosaasDortto Htcbisraa. SJB'i wtthla 13 miles of the former place, 3U0 acres of which 1b praiieai. I -mk openings, tbe residue well Umbered, principally oak, with sura sugar and hickory frees. This Land is well cel- FINR WOOLEN DRKHM OOODS. tirOOL de CbenA (a new and beaaUfal article.) all woo) Cash- v f mem a Liuas. freecn Menao. tc . larsestock. as sAlwwprteee. oell P. T. SNUWDEN. NOTICR. Ml BSSRR SMITH MILLS, RswJ Essaw Agvats, Ism a tww ef tasae chotes buildine loss Ton street aad WathiasT- tM Araawa atiU iefi Puixkaaers wihiBg to build resideaees oa tae best batlsusgroaad, and ta oae ef tbe best awigfaborhoode 100 10" MS I.B.0I fjatflM S OO. THE THtIB UELATION OS TUB HEXRH. Rt ;. Win, M. D. J. II. MILKY li CO. P T. MNOWDKNbail.aillee'KinbruUlereilllaaillurcblela . iriitn i io.io. oc tpOK ItBNTI A mug dalllng fur .m.ll family, In can a. T.t.i,w.t,uH. nyyijia u. uurv i.r.n t N All.r, The genuine JunlatU blue Nail, w.rranled a guod uhv.hI lu..UI .11 IllillUft,' ! Ul.J. BLACK BII.K TKIMMINU LACK, from HI, to yd. wli illlleronl qualMi, al P.T. SNOWDKH H. rKKdUarrinl uf fiuen. VUU llaUU WM. RICIIAHIIB' 1) HEHHINU CAMKH, for Ladles and Gentlemen, for sal w inu nnw ouuMiure. a), n, iiiLiivi sk tw. II AIR B lll'bll A fins auortmcnt, lor i.lc t Die Now nuuMiure t. u. itu.fcY uu 1,'ABTKUN WOOL YAUN, wblu, blach, blue, mixed and H.I.I, ju. UWUUU DJ U, I.U,VljbO K t.1,. Elevaturcupy. oIO K.YIHHOIDKIIKD PAHTV DUEMHKH. r.'MRIlOlDKHKI) l.are and Huallll l'uty Urilue. from .15 to m-m rfuai receive,! ny r. I. nnuvur.. I.EDUKK PAPBHM, "IAP, Demy and Medium, from the beat malere. P r aale a J EMtern price ugll) 1, II. IIII.EV Co. lAIIUIACB HPUINUH of all hind. Inrluillm tbe cele J brahNl .'cretalougbt round point aprinRt. fur lalrat the algn ' I. e Hack Kaw. Jjri BAIN IIOHTUN. UNT 1IK:HIVKD.-A large and handiiima anonment of plain and lncy ueLalnea aad uaihmerea, hy OCI9 I. V. OHIIOHN A CO. WOOD AND WIM.OW WAIIB. I'lf.LOW Wnggona, Craille and Hn,krti, Pall., Chnrna, ice. ' For aale by (naiaj liEKK, AUIIOl T A CO. PATENT Pl.ATFIIK.II HCAI.EM, 1 l,aa BAIN A 1I011TON fllVINU'S WIIIIKH, VOL. 14-Conquelt of Grenada. L Per le t tho new Uouaatora. auglO J. H. Illl KY A CO. WBHNTBK'H UNAUUIUUEU IIU'TION Alt V Co lumliui agvncy, J. II. K1LKY A CO. 9 Trade auuplled on the beat terma. OLA IN Chamtiurg. Scotch and Uomeatio Clngliama, will- file wwri anu ueauuiui paierne, at apll WM. R1CIIAIIIIP' WINDOW HHADEH. N aMortment of new patterna, lual received at the New Book-. atoreof m.Yll J. II. HII.EY A CO. PANHI PANHII A BEAUTIPUL aMortment of Pn juit receired at the New j nooanoreoi mayii . u. nu.r.1 at i;u. PATENT I.KVEU CLOCKS. NEW article Juat received at I Call and aoe them. jun,-.- BHUWN A BUCK'S. WE take thl. opportunlly to any that we have now In atore and lor aale at low price, D0U kega of thn boat naila evor brought to thla market. (iKHK, AllliO'lT A CO. WAMHINIITON AND TUB ItKVOI.UTION. in Or tion deUvorud br E. P. Whioule. beloni the Aluiilclual au- horlU.-i of :,oatoo J. II. HILLY A CO. VIIR THK TIIII.KT. f HAVE a line atock of French ExtracU, Powdnra of varloua A Kluda, Hoapa, Ac. 1'. T. sNUWUr.n. INDIA AND TUB HINDOOS. ByF.D. W.Ward, late auiaiouary aikuraa. ocld J. II. HI LEY A CO MBIIICAL DEI.lttlONS. A prlie cuay, by Dr. Hooker odd J. H. HILLY A CO. CAHLVI.K'M NEW ESSAV8.-L.llor Day Pampbleu, bound In one volume, oolo I. H. RILEY A CO. I11HT KBCE1VED. A large aaiortmeut of Mor.air groen . eu inner color, rrenco menniM. For a every low by octbj J. D. OSBOIIN A CO, JTLEL 0001)8. Beada, Hlngi, Claipi, Slide, Bagl, PurMi, " Ae. Alio, Pen Knlvea, a aplendld aiortineiit pat I. il. H1I.EY A CO.. CUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOSS A fine l .-rraJ"", S3 to.be hJ lor a ong, for - cowws t ca A PA It II POlt MALE lilt HUNT. rHIS farm 1 altuattid witiiln two milea of tbe cityt aud oontalna SO acrea, 65 of which aro lmprov-d. Enuulre of aeplll HAKKK A ARMSTRONG CROSS CUT MAWS. WE have juat received a reih lot of thoae very luperior croaa cut aawa we hare been eelUng tbe laat two yean. June7 GERE, A WIU IT A CO OA YARD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Advcnturaa in tbe - ram ot Lr Trade auppUi Path of Emoire. Illuatrab'd. illed. For le at the bookatore of J. li. RILEY A CO 1lr BOXKS WINDOW OLASS, among.! which may ,UUU be found ainvle and double thick trench, the beat Pittaburg. AUo, cheaper glaaa of all tbe uaual ilici. At the algn oi tne UT uii.t i"AUl.iJt;r. DEBATES N THE NEW JORK CONVENTION. 60 copies just received L at the New Bookstore of tnayl I J. H. RILEY A CO. ACONHIONMFNTot asmnll qunntity iroui Huihlon, Clark A Co., New York, for sale al the New Bookritoru of tmyll J. 11. HILLY it CO. MIIAWI.KI. 1JLAIN and embroidered white and colored Crapo; black Lace and Urenadiue tibnwia, m good assortment at ap'5 1'. T. SNOWDEN'S. '110 FEDLAHS. -A case of Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Ac, ou M. eonalirnment for suit cheao. Also, un assortment of French Jewelry, new stylos and of superior quality, for sala cheap. mayi j, u. tiiLc. l i tu. FUbNCIl PAPER IIAN(.IN(.H. ACAHE ot very cboice patterns of KinhuHsed lo!d papers, for pttrlors, and Borders to tnalch. At tho new Hipokiture, auglU J. 11. RILEY A CO PlSTOIaH. REVOLVING six shooters, together with doable and single barreled pistols, for sale at the sUa oi the marl (JILT PADLOCK. JI1HT MK(!HIVKIf. BEAUTIFUL Bonnet Ribbons, Dross Trimmings, De Lalncs, Murinos and other dress goods, Long HlmwU of entirely now pattorns, Ao., by sep5j HTAN'I'ON it l.EE LIFK OF IIAH.HAN Itl.KNN KltllAHSKTT, coinprt-sins: an authentic account ot " Tiiu hurr Exiiibition." con taining (acts not heretolore published. i rime anppnoa, ror saw ai iuo new Dooatore oi maylW J. 11. HI LEY A CO. FOR HALE. WE have a few very desirable Lota, on State Avenue, which can bo bought at a banrain for ciub. or will exubauife tneni or stock In the Xenia or Cleveland Hailroads, at par. Inquire ol juiyw iiAn.cn x Aiv-'iiiiwin. ROU-U AND READY HATH. New stvlc, pun tekUe and flue quality, Just received. Al 4 so, a complete stock, ot all pricea and qualities, to be opened Id a day or two by ll.COWLEH ACO. apo A BARI-AIN C A FEET front, on north side oi Hich atieet, between High OyJ nd Front streets, can be had cheap now, of SMITH A MILLS, ug97 North Room Exchange Bank Building, PORSALR. A-KltY neat and eommodiuus new brick house, with Ave I onii, near the centre of businoaa, and in a healthy uart ol tbei'tty. Enquire of IgU SMITH ft MILL'S. DKKIRABLB DRESM 4JOODH. NEW styles ol Harazes, Tissues, Muurntng Alborlnea, fling-hams. Lawns, nltin and flitured black Hi Iks. and new stvles ol colored silks, nice assortment Juat opened ly rilKAP, CHEAPER, CIIEAPEHT1 We have tor salo a new brick bouse and lot on east Oak street a desirable place pleasantly situated, convenient. p, ana on easy terms. &mi m iL,i,n, Real Estate Agents. TOOLH. ters who use reaonctlullr sav that we have the best aasurlment ol tuola btst oronfin, w mia ciiy, ana we are aisposua to sen mum very low for ea h. jylj (IKHK, AlIHU'lT It CO. WOOL BED BLANKET. Off PAIRS fine lit by lUqr. Circb'Viile HUnkets. These blai sfi t kots are liuor, solter and heavier than any other make. For sale by ocUJ J. D. OdBOltN A CO. (!IRIJIBVILI.R WOOLEN YARN. TUST rerdved, 80 pounds white, mixed and black wool Stock- v log yarn. For aale by J. D. OHBORN A CO. LOTH OP LOTH AND CHEAP! WE have lor sale cheap, a plat of vacant lots, 18 in number, trontlnr on Town street. Waahinirton Avenue and Frank lin Avenue, being sun-divisions of out-lot No.S.1, varying in slxe from half lo whole city lots. Tbls is considered now the most desirable part of the city, and is improving last. Tho lots are iron, flu to lift feet above High street, and is decidedly the pleas an test location In the corporation. They will be sold ektap and om reasonable terms. A plat can be seen, and the prices and terms learned, at tbe office of SMITH at MILLS, oelg Heal Estate Agents, North Room, Exchange Bank. A-xA FOR WALK. Two elegant and substantial DWEL If L1NU HOUSES onTown atreet, between FiHirth and Filth AlRs, SMITH A MILLS, apl7 North Room In Exchaiui nk . ftKNTI.KHKN CALL at P. T. BNOWDEN'S, and examine his slock of Cravats, Scarfs, ninves, Ac., 4c., before purchasing elsewhere. The assortment Is now complete, and will be found to embrace every aeairaoie styie. septvti FOR MALIC. Tt have several vacant building lota on Mound street, be v v iweta intra ana ruaru sireeis, wnicn can oe purrnasea an rap, ana wiu give irom tnree w nve years to pay ior mem. Inquire of septf BAKER A AKMSTKONO. VALUABLE TITV PROPERTY FOR MA I.E. THE residence of the late Dr. Sisson, on High street, near the earner of Rich, is for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire ol jijim Li. i. i i.l, or apl TUOMAS SPARROW. MULRY MILL MAWf. W1 E bare a few drst rate cast steel Muley saws. Also, narrow mill saws, or cast and Uerraan steel, toarther witn a larae aaaortment ot cross cut saws which have never been equalled lor quaiiiy in uus maraet. ucne., iionui i atw jyl Sign ot the (Jilt Paitlock. OKNTLEAIENt F HAVE received larse addition tn my stock of cravats, In- J. elsjding sume very handsome Scarfs. Also, rich Veslinga, among tnem a tew paiternsoi emnroiaereo wniie siix.ior rarty Vests. White, black and colored kid, beaver driving aud dress aiovosi Hosiery of various kinds, Shirts, Collars, Ac. Call In aad take n look at them. P. T. 8NOWDEN, FOR MALR. A HMALL Farm ef AO acres, situated wftbtn 3 miles of West n Jeneraon, Madison couaty, 15 acres ol which are umbered, the balance improvad, and all under fence. This Farm is oflered for safe cheep and oa good terms, or will micnange ior unpTovea cuy property. Inquire of (octt BAKER A ARMSTRONG. BOHTflN flHIIRNN. W1 have mat reeetved a lew Uermimeter ehertw. Also, the Jnsilf febrated Hostoa cvlinder cbarns, the tnost uniTeraaiiv aaed of any churn In Yankeedosa. II yon watt me geaaine, saui as no. tot, uimo street. OEUE, ABBOTT A CO., Jyl - ' Sign of tbe Oift PadJoek. FOR MALR. with lot ISO ny 17 Blsasasjtly Thai laaDTtivasaaats are ataw aawl 0 in goesl srwsr. with s w rf wmarw, ciatn, aw. Psrs-jsw rsaassi very wuee rtwasMBtM s mmnmjnemam laltt AJaKaTTlOM. CIKNERAL ABMRMBLV OV OHIO. SENATE. Hsxaxbb C.IAHI.EB 0. CONVEHS, of Muskingum. Clerk 1 1 knit A. slwtrr. aVsVMa-.4rau Jamas A Scranton. Alward, John C, d Licking. Barhur, (leorge W..t...Miiritan and Washington. Beeson, lliml.js IliKtilaiid and Payijtfe, Bill, Earl, at lluroiiaud Me. Blocksom, Fisher A., a).. Columbiana and Mahoning, Brackley, Michael, si....Sinei-a, llaucock and Wyandot. RroMdwell, Lewis, vs. . . . llsmllton. Bull. Ueurso W.. d Wavne and Ashland. Bums, Barnabas, a RiirhlaudaudCiawlurd. "nd Wllllanis. Confers, Charles C, ts. .Muskingum, nam, Paulding. Deiiance Cunmugha n, James, A.. Allen, Mercer, Auulaiin, Van Wert,Put- Ferguiou, Andrew, sj.... Coshocton and Uuernsey. Fuuu, Andrew, 4 FalrlMd, Perry ami Mucking. Uelgur, Joseph, w Ross and Pickaway, Hait, James II., t Miuinl, l)arkcaitd tibelby. Ilatelt, William t) d....HamilU)n. Horton, Horace Sts.... Jackson, Oallla, Athens end Meigs, Howard, William, d....Ciermoutaiid Brown. Kllbourn, Jimathan, d. ..Butler. Lawrence, William, t..Louan, Hardin. Union and Marion. Lewis, Pinckney, at Jclteraon and Harrison. Linton, David, s Warren. Omeno and Clinton. Lyman, Darius, -s Portage and Mum ml t. (Ottawa. Myers, James, i Lucas, Henry, Wood, Sandusky and Pnrdee, Aaron, d Medina and Lorain. Payne. M"iiryR,d Cuyahoga. Randall, Bn-wster, $. ..Ashtatmla and Lake. Hnlier. William, is Scioto, Lawrence, Adams and I'iku. Ki-hertter, John, is Murk, Simpson, William P., at.. Belmont and Monroe. Sutint, MUlon, $ Trumbull and d' auau. I'liouuon, Abraham, .. Franklin and Delaware. Van Buxkirb, L., d Knox and Holmes. Vina), Harvey, w Clark, ChaiOtilpii nnd Madison. Walker, kluaus B., ....Mout(OUU!r) BnuPr.;ble, 'HOUSE OF HEPKE8BNTATIVE8. tiFKAKN-JOHN F. MORSE, of Lake. (Jerk Ciiablks W. Hlaib. Serfitant ot Arm William Mitchell. Alexander, Benlah 11., ts.Pmble. Baker, Chrlitian, d FnlriU-ld. Battello, Elx'ncier, Jr., w.Wn.liinRton. Bv'uni-lt, John, d Hamilton. Bigeluw, Lor in, d Portaxe Bishop, Henry, d Hancock and Wyandot. Blackburn, William, d.. Mercer, Allen and Auglaixe, Bradley, More C, f-$ . . .Trumbull and lieauua. Bunily, Heiekiah S . .Athens, Meigs, Gallia and Jackson. Burnett, John D. is Champaign, Clark and Madison. Busbuell, William, sf.... Richland and Crawford. Carr, John, d Butter. Clierrinj ton, Pennell, . Gallia and Jackson. Cochran, John, w Ross and Pickaway. Cook, MatthewS., v.. ..Ho. do. C'olburn, Napoleon B, d. Fairflnld, Perry and Hooking. Cole, Philander B., te....Mariuii and Union. Coudlt, Timothy A., -...Coiliocton. Davidson, Andrew, d.... Hamilton. Decker, Jacob, d Seneca, Demiug, Charles R., d... Wayne and Ashland. Doilils, John A., at Warrrn. Dodds, Thomas, te Montuomery. Eaton, Charles L., is Franklin. Falri-hHd, William B.,n.Ureene. Fee, Eiios B.,d Brown, Finch, NntliHniel, w MumnilL Frailer. Thomas J., is. . .Carroll and Tuscarawas, (illcrest, Samuel F.,d,...Ktiux and Holmes. Ola-go, EH, d Do. do. Urinies, James J., m Bi-lmont and Guernsey. Harlan, Robert B., w....CIiiton. Hnyt-s, Oden, a I.ouan and Uardln. llllt, James, d Hauiilton. Ja nes, Charles, d lloi-kiug and Perry. Johnson, Jaiues, d .Molina. Johnston, Uav d, s Jrltcrson. Knene, Joseph, w Delaware. Kent, Gamaliel H., -s.. .Trumbull and Geauga. Kryder, Samuel, d Slnrk. Lenox, Joho, Dnrke and Shelby. March, Plulip, d Columbiana Mayu, Himry S , w Miami, M. ChII, Marshall, t Harrison. - Mi-Ki-e, Esra, d Morgan. .?;--ana Lawrence. u X-WiWim, Mu-kingum. Worm. John .,( Ashtabula and Lake. Oktty, Jamoi, i Mooroe. I'liimii, Samuel. j- Asiiiaouiaand Lake. Pow, (Joorao, . Mahoning. Pratt, De Morris, Huron and Erie. kaninge, Archibald C, w-Belmont. Kayhurn, James, ts Clmmprtign, Clark and Madison. Scbitt, John, d Hamilton. Smith, Denn's, d Clermont. Smith, John M., d Adams and Pike. and Williams. Snook, William 11., d.... Putnam, Van Wert, Paulding, Deiiance SUiedinan, Samuel H . d Lucas and llenrr. Thomas, Jnhn E., is Montgomery and Preble Thomas. WniV. w Delaware and Frank! n. Thompson, Hiram, at... .Lorain. 1 ripp, Jotin li., w uarroii anu i Uwcsrawaj. Vau Vorhes, Nelson H.,wAthensand Meigs. Ward, CUrk II , d Richlnnd and Crawford. Williamson, Samuel, s. Cuyahoga. Williams, Otho,te IIlRhlniid and Fayelte, . Wilson, Chuton, d Wayne and Ashland. Wilxuu, Elier, d SondUFky, WiNid and Ottawa. Yates, Richard 11., d Licking. Zliin, Peter, d Hmiiilton. C'OLIMIBI'N AND XENIA IIAILUOAD WINTER Alt KAMWK.tl P.,T. f p WO DAILY TRAINS On and niter thesreond dny oJanua-X r 1&51, the Cars will run as loilowa until lurtber notice ; First ill nil Train will leave Columbus every evening at 8.110. and arnve at Xmia nt IS. Ketumtns, leave Xenia at (U5 A. M. and arrtvo at Columbus at g.4A A. M. Heonnd Mntl Train will leave Columbus every mom ins at 5.311, and arrive at Xenin at 7.55. Returning, leave Xenia at 6.05 P. M., and arrive at Columbus at 8.3UP.M. Both these trains leave Columbus on the arrival of the mall stages Iroin Wheeling, and connect with tho trains on tbe Little Miami Railroad, which leave immediately for Cincinnati; the first train arrlv.ng at 5 A. M., and the second at IV M. also, returning, leave Xenia on thn arrival ot the train Irom Cinciunnti, connecting at Coluinlius with tho stages which lea.u immediately lor Wheeling ; so that patsengor will meet with no delay LH-tween Ctucin-natl Hnd Wheeling. rv Tho Company w111 not tw responsible tor lintigngn exceed Ing f.W in vnlue, unless the same is returned to the Conductor or Agent, and freight paid at the rule of a passago for every $M0 in value above tlmt amount. For Rail Road Tickets. bddIv at thn office of t in Ohio StBse Compauy, in the north east end of the Neil House, a. MbunbHiaBupermienueiii. Col urn bin, Dec. M, 1850. OMNIIiUfLS. lor tlie arcommodnlion of Passemrers, will be run by thn Ohio Stage Company between the Depot and any part ot tbe City of Columbus. dec3tMly TO f II HIM II CHOI It, tfcc Ii? A AO N. WHITING, Columbus, has intently published anew edition of The Chnrch Choir. The Church Choir : a collection of sacred music. eomuo.inx a great variety of Psalm and Hymn Tuues, Anthems aud Chants arranged lor the Orgnn or Piano Forte, and adapted more particularly to the worship of tho Protestant Episcopal Church In the Uiiitt d States By the Ri-v. Joseph Muenscber, D.D , former ly rro'"Mor oi niuucai i.ueniture in tne i neoiogicai seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Gambler, Ohio. In two parts. 'an i coDiaina inn ruuimenis OI vocai music, rsaim ana Hymn tunes, Ac, Ac. I'nrt 8 contains Anthems, Sentences, Chants, Ac, Ao. Both parts bound in one volume. Prlcu l per single copy, or $9 per doxen. In tho preparation of this collection ol sacred music, It hai been the mm of the editor to lurniih Chur-'hus with as great a variety of tunes composed in dit))n-nt tylcs, and adopted to the various oceation ol public worship, as ttie limits ol the work would nerinit. The collections. It is believed, will lie found suf ficiently copious, lor all thn ordinary purposes of public Hnd so clsl worship. Thn Anth in and Set Pieces tiavo been si-ltctcd as will be seen on Inspection, with special reference to thnPeitl vais unci ruts oi ine rrotestant rpisci-pai unurco. insTfan oi a figured bass, the music has all been can-lully arranged for tbe Organ or Piano Forte, from the conviction that many performers on those instruments have not had tho opportunity to perfect themxelves lultictently in the science of music to play the harmony with facility, even ot plain psalmody, Irom figures. It will be seen that the pages nt tbe work am enriched with a variety of nrimnal compositions, prepared expressly fur this col- taction, and also with pieces from various English authors, not ntuaiiy met witn m wis country. RKCOMMKNDATION9. " To those who are In want of a nnw bonk, we can recommend 'The Church Cliuir.' verv hutidsomelv ant un. and stored with classic Church tunes in their proper iden.lty. Bditort qf CAruv tin H'antii, Boston. An able writer in the same valuable paper, on the Importance 01 selecting suitaoie cnurrn music, says i "Onoot thn newest collections we have, 1 The Church Choir,1 by the He. M. Muenscber, is one of the best, so far as I have examined, for thn use of the Episcopal Church, and any choir which has a selection to make would do well to take this collec tion.' "Wo are glad to sea that the author of thn Church Choir,1 has adaoted It to the wants of our chunih. bv alvltiB it much lar ger share of music adapted to our service than It Is usual to And in works nt this kind. In another resm-ct wn believe this Work is to lie preferred tu many nt the most popular collections of music ; Uin woras set tn music nave not oecn aoetumnnua. in one other respect, too, the arrangement of Ibis will he considered by sumn aa being an advantage over most other collections ot Church Music; the several parts Intended for the Organ and Piano, are written on the staff, as is customary in music lor the I'iano. It baa not, therefore, any figured bass. CsrrmlW: of lh Ckurck. A distinguished Professor of Musle remarks : " After a careful examination ol the 'Church Choir,' I most unhesitatingly pronounce it the best collection of music tor tbe Psalms and Hymns of the P. E. Church which has ever fallen under my ob-ervation. I am particularly gratified to rind In the First Part so many favorite airs retaining their orleinal composition, with tbe additional harmor.y so eminently character" tk of the Work. " The Chants and Anthems of Part Second are unrivaled In their arrangement a-'d complete melody ; and I am happy to say that I have daily risen from either Iu prlvaht or public rehears" I with no ordinary satin taction, that a work so greatly needed In tutt i;nurcn, mis a um tin neen suppiieu. For sale at tbe bookstore of Ja.1 I. N. WH1T1NO A HUNTINGTON. In Cincinnati, by II. W. Derby A Co.; In Cleveland, at thn book store of Smith, Knight A Co.; at Gambler by Peter Richards, and at nunaio, new iora, ny u. it, uerny uo. Columbus, Ohio, January, 18M. Ja3-dA HIIAWLH AND MCA It PH. BllOCHE long and square, embroidered Thibet, plain and plaid Long Shawls Brocbe. Cashmere, Merino, etnhroldrrpd eilk and Satin Scarfs, at (ocll) P. T. SNOWDEN'S. AND HTII.L ANOTHER DNB t.KVT. OR HALE, one of the most desiraliln building lots on Town sireei. inquire of noTi harlr akmh i mum. HONOR ALL .MEN LOVE THE BROTHERHOOD. WHO woud think that Peter llaydnn the great, with two hun- v v rtrrrt nirues In prison at m cents a day, and one hundred howtt men out, at 5U cents a day, to support families, would sneak round In the Dutch shoe shops with three sides of sole leather beg (ing lor patronage, and claiming that be ought to be aupported because be Is going to be a dealer In sole leather. Well, we are workers of sole leather and have got three sides for sale too, and cannot be undersold by thla dibble-dabbler pa small wsres in a small way. For aale three sides of snle leather, from 14 to 18 cents per puuuu; upyrr rrrniTa can, nun munrccv i.inings OT ail colors, and Findings of all kinds. In proportion both In quantities and pncT-, at um uiu iaau ui June A. C. BROWH, MOL'RNINfs I.DDDS. nOMBAZINES, Poplins, Alpaccas, GinahamB, DeLaines. Meri 19 noa and other momrning dress goods. Also, mourning dress gooos generally, iiasi opened oy ss. rviro tju. fckerator copy. oelO 200 COPIES OF SMITH' ENMLIHH 0RA.HMAR (new edition.) designed for Schools and Aesxhunics. Just meHvnd and for aale at the New Bookstore Ua the Post un.ee nuita lags) m je3 HtmTINOTOII A MsoINTIRR. DISTRICT COURR OF THE UNITED BTATES For the District of Ohio. Hruee is hereby given, that shfiaend wiD be declared on the first Momday Is Jaswary Mat, nnotft all sisims lea-ailT Drored and filed ta xsroRoa amlasC tAa kihssikreptey of Sylvt oi oyiveasw sx siBoi-wnw, et nww oowry. VVKS. SBIWB,SS. VSWW. R l!OMPLAIlT, JAI NDICB. DYNPEPHIA. CM HONK! OH NEUVtll'M IlkMiilTV ' ALL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, and all disease arising from adlsordirred Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, Inward Plies, Fullness, or Blood tttho Head, Acidity ol the Siom- sM-n, nausea, iiearwum, uisgusi ior rood, fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Hour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of uie oiumacn, nwimming oi ine iieau, llurrwHl and Dlntoull Brea-thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when In a Ivlns nosturn. Dimness of vialnn llm. , tv.u kwtnM win signc, rever aim nun rain in tne Head, Dendency of Perspl ralion, Yellownuss of the rikln and Eyes, pain In the Side, Bark, Chest, Limits, tie., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning In the Flosb, oonsiaut Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can Dll HUOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN RITTRBa Prepared by Ur. C. M. JACKSON, at the Utrnan Nidkiiu Men, 'llielr nowor over the above diseases Is not flxfi1d n juin.Hi by any othor preparation in tbe United States us the euros attest, in many cases alter skillful physicians had lallnd. These Bitters are Worthy the attention ol Invalids. Possessing great virtues in thereellliiation ol diseases of tbe Liver atid leaser 1'n.ds, exercising tho most Mmrcliing powers In weakness and af-feetlons ol the digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, certain and HH.AV AHU UK VUlfVINCKD. The Hon. Charles D. Hlnelinn. Editor of the r.mH..n n.m. erat," the best uajnr In West Jersey, says, July 81 : " flooflnnd'e l.ermnn Hitters." ' We have seen manv llatterius notices uf tills imdMn. and , the source from which tbey emtio Induced us to make inuuir m. Sperling its merits. From Inquiry we Were persuaded to use It, and must say we found It specific in Its action npon diseases ot the livi-r and digestive urgana, and the powerful luduei.ee it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens thn nerves, bringing them Into a statu of repose, making sleep rulreshlng, " If this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there would lie less sickness, as Irum tbe stomach, liver and nervous system the irrent inaiurilv ot real and iniHulnarv illuu.. emniiate, Have them In a heathy condition, and you can bid ' dcflaneft to epldemice generally. Thla extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who an, at all IihH,uuaI tn l trial it will then recommend itself . It should, in tact, be In eve ry family. No other medicine can produce .uch evidences ot merit,' (Prom the " Boston Bee." Tho editor said. Dec. ISid i ffr. HooAand t Celebrated Otrman Bitttrt for the eure ol Liver uompiatnt. Jaundice, Uyapepsla, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These bitters havs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says hu has himself received an etlectuaJ and permanent cure of Lver Complaint Irom the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, In the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. Tbey are pleasant In taste and smell, and can be used by persons with tho most delicate stomaclis with satetv. under anv rlrriimalajvrM We are sneaking from experieuce and to the alUicted we advise their use.1' " Scott s Weekly," one of tbe best Literary papers published, " Dr. fioofiand"! German Bitten, manufactured bv Dr. Jackson. are now recommended by some of tho must prominent members of the faculty as an article ol much efficacy In cases ot female weakness. As such is the case. w would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, aud thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitution will lind these Hitters advantageous to have uuou weak systems." junifo m. m. noaii, a gcntmmnn witn great scientific and literary attniiiiiients, said in his " New York Weekly Messenger," January 6,lhflO: ' ' livr. Himjland'$ Qtrman flUrrs. Here Is a preparation wich the lending presses In the Union appear to be unanimous In recommending, and the reason is obvious. It Is made alter a prescription Iu" tubed )7 one of the most celebrated physicians of modem tlmea, the late Dr. Christopher Wllhelm Huulland, Professor to the Univcraitv of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany haa ever produced. He was emphatically thn enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine ol which he was the inventor and elidor-ser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended It ui uiy-r oiiipiaini, uyspeusia, uoniiiiy, vertigo, ACiuuy ui mn Stomach, ConatljiMtion, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition ol the stomach, the fiver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers exuress tliier conviction of its e.xc1' an.1 several ot the editors sucak of its cffWta f owa dividual experience. Under tho-A-, "jernnos., we feel war-ranti d, not only In calUn "Hnn ol our readers to the pre sant .,nmrif-'-',-t'- M Jsckson's) preparation, but in recora !lLU!VnearUcletoallartlici,d.'' The " rhlladelphla Saturdny Gasette." the best lamllv newsns. per published in the United ritHtes the editor says ol UIU ttVUPhACtVO ikKMAri Bit TEHS. It Is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and uatrotiairn of our readers : and. tlicretnre, when we recommend Dr. Hooiiand'a German Bitters, we wisn It to ne distinctly understood Uiat we are not sneak na of noHtruins ot tbeday, that aro noised shout for a briel period and then Ibrgotb-n alter they have done their guilty race of mis ! chief, but of a mndii ine long established, universally prised, and I wiucn nas meiuic nearly approval ot tne faculty Itm-ll." Evldenct? uuon evidence haa been received flikn the forea-nana from nil aeclions uf the Union, the lust three years, and the stromi. est testimony in Its favor is, that there Is more of It used in the practice ol the regular 1'hvalcians ol Pmladriih a than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using It as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver it Is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases the effect is immediate. They can be administered XoftmaU or infant with salety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which Is neces sary for all medicines to attain to Induce oountertelters to put forth a spurious article at tho risk of thu lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE OKNUINE. They have th- written aiannture of C. M. JACKSON uuon the wrapper, ana tne name mown in tne ooiun, wtiaoai maim facy spur tou. r or sale, wnoleiaie and retail, at thn GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. ICO Anth street, one door below Sixth. (Into ot 97ft Race at.. Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout tbe cuuniry. Also, ior saie in uoiumous ny wm. r. Hiumm.a, niny'J4-dAwa)ily (Successor to King A Briggs.) THE fcHI-ilClt 1.G11PANV. tftCORP 0 HATXD IT Till LKOI3L ATt'KR OF T1IX STATB OV ItKWTOU tiAiGKNATED B HE 18. torthtrnrtof DtimvtituGtHtral Ikbilitw. HabiiunI Cotthtneu. AV In every disease arising irom imperlect t gestion or deranged tomai-h, tills remedy has been eerti.ird to by Hon. L. H. Ar no!d. Ex-ltovernnr of Rhode la' ml: Hon. Wm. Woodbridue. Ex-Governor of Michlffan, H'n. T. J. Moorltead. Ex-Governor of Kentucky ; Hon. J. S. mmoiis, Senator from R. 1. 1 Hon. i Phoijm, Senator fr.m Vermont; Hon. Wm. Upbam, Senator irom Vermont; i en. S. foot. Senator irom Vermont; Hon. H D. Foster, mimioer ot Congress trora Pennsylvania ; Hon. W. S Esn i.utroit; S. H. Holmes, Esq., (Jonneclicuti G. W. Jones, Duluiauei Joseph lloxic. N. York, and manv othera who are living wituense of its superior efHcacy. B One oecullar property ol thn Bitters Is, that It does not cot, toman irnr.ujui .,quors ana is on an entirely new plan ior Tho . n oire Comnimv iro exclusive Anents for these sunnrinr oiut'ia. 10 wiium n.: urueia ioouhi auaruaseu, ai no. i.w r ni ton it , ,vw Vorx. Pain MIIIap. A medical nrenaratiun cv thn nainn ol Pain Killnr. has been nut Into the marttfl hy the Empire Coinpany 1:1 New York, which bids fair to cast all other preparations into tne soado. It cannot, perhaps, be better described than by stating that a is tn a liquid inrm, and is adnpted to internal and external use, holding iostaa taneoua control over all Nervous Affections. Hhcumatism. Croutv nnaiiiauons, i ooin ana nar Acne, nurus, onuses, eprains, nores, Ac. Thla Pain Killer was extensively used In New York dnrtnn the Chuittia of IrMit, wllh greater success than any other article. Its mcmrai virtues are lar eupprior to any other Apply to Empire Compuny, 1.1H Fulton street, and the principal merchant In yoar Ta Dfaf PsBwasa. You can be made tu bearl by proper treatment, bn 1"-am'uer hat the orirntiisatitm ol the Ear la tho most 4' .jm structure nt mn uouy, nxreni inn eve. snn avnen a otrener in ured ttian Deni fitted by aynngea. The Aeirue Oil, sold by tho Empire Compe ny, is tne surest ana most sucohssiui arauie ever Known tor cure. In all cases wh;r uisinx sounds, noise of water, rlnnino. Itching, or no i. atiects the Ear, this Acoustic Oil for deainess is a eenatu remeuy, no. i.m r uiton street, new Torx. fJliemienl I laaiielna Flnlri. A nnw and important discovery, by which dirty elotbes are a. 'H-rfTtly clt'an. without any rubblux or boilint. Emoire vyiiiiiijruij, r.,;w ltitn. imiy propnriors. i ma rnemicai preparauon aoes not injure, out auas very tnnan ti tlx' Wear ot the cloth. Be Ware aoi vermlfniree Some kill thn chil !i is wen as the worms, and the onrv sitf url ,,nt (..a tne worms and not the children, Is tbe one inaiir and sold by the Empire Coinpany. It requires a less proportonial dose, and Is, at thn same time, more effectual in destroying worms without Injury to the constitution than any other Vermifuge i great many certincatea may be obtained, which am not neensaary to Insert In a newspaper. Tne Knspira fliamamny la thn only Company uf the kind incorporated by the legislature of this State as a Stork Company, and under such leaislstive en- aclinents as to make the stock always at par, and the Company rmnr oi iiatiiunea inniviouais nninmg any OI Uie stonx oi tne Company, will bn entitled to their pro ratio amount of profits ot thn business, declared upon the attldavita of the Trustees, at the cud ot nach year. Tbe Company receive their own stock at par, In the payment for goods at thn New York office, and havo, tor thn yoar IS4U, declared a dividend of 8ft onr cent, on stock Issued previous to July 1st, and per cent, on the stork Issued snbse uuenujr w uie aoove omce ui inn uurapany. Nnilee. The Empire Company are tlie proprietors and manufacturers ot Hays' Liniment, tor Piles Howes' Nerve and Bone Liniment. fa-IP Hhinrnitlinn - Halm nl Cnlnnthlm. be fnr llu. M.I. . hl.nJ Sick lluad Acne Remedy; to whom all orders should be addressed, I an KmBlFtB Uaaaaaav Haa i Agency of thn Nervine Bab-am, the Great Indian Remedy for Fits, Uioim .r-! jimI certain cure lor Epileptic Fits, Cramps, CooTul-ions, ate. a oa-i --n -.1 iJinifrtered with aatontftblni sue ceas, and is as near a specific as anyui.ng can be. It forms a new era in thn practice of Physicians, many ol whom use this Bal aam ae me oniy remeny. rersone wisning tne vervine naisatn. SHUN appiy u uninre ijuinpany. ur. srnah'e Heal in piiia Are only to bn had genuine Irom Uvn Empire Company) This caution is necesary to avoid spurious article. The genuine nuui i iiia ere narinwss. enecraaj. ana uie ns mas aura of aneei- Hca. It was invented by the great Ur. Rush, and used as nniver-anl remedy tor dirPBses. Iff. BnMhalaisMWa RvsMM-ffaraal Pink Pvyvsi Is manulncturvil nerlectlv nure bv the Kmnire ComDanv. under Incorporation from the State, for Coughs, Colds, Pain ol tbe Side, Lunss, ate. It Is a rare preventive ot Consumption, nut sot a certain cure after the disease la once thoroughly seated. Tbe genuine Is only to be had from tbls Company. The Talam ta Den.! Those who do not believe it, are rmpnetfully desired not to reed I But Bald-Headed persons may read and test, aad have the head covered with a tineluxuriant, flossy hair, by the use ot the Magnetic Hair Restorer and Invigorator Mnnulactured and snld by the h moire Cirnioanv. IncorDorated by the State t New York This Maa-nncue Hair Restorer and Invigorator is certified by Die following persons as having their Hair restored try It, when evnryinmg ! naa lanea, namriy : n. h. mm, i powcij ; . Merxin, in ninf si.; James in Most, s v atom sum mnn; mm- OSL an Thomas, :aW Hrooaie at.; nr. Cling, corner oi nowrry ano Kivtngtna streets ; Dan'l t itxgerald, to Christie si: Wm. BrnmelL 78 Ulir ; i. J. Andersoa, Xll Centre st. RRTflRHDA WATER TH I .n.ING WATERS OF BETH K HA are a positive cure h i j- iiM-eses of the Skin, such as Pimples and Blotches oo thete.. V iii-rs, Tan, Sun Burns, IrritMion of I he Skin, Cuts, Bruise ' ofitusiorrS. Persona using it after Shaving will not ssjtlnr trinri lbiiusnof the Rat or; m a word, Its bealinf qualities re wltl. jur . parallel in tan history ot Pharmacy. The EMPIRE COMl'A v i)Ma the sole agency for its saleMo. 138 Fultoa street. seut iya MniINP RAI2I.K TRIPOLI. FOR climnaing and burnishing all finished Metalk and Glass surfaces, such as Ue4d, Hllyer, Hraae. BHtaaala and te ware, Wl. lsw.rsM, .viirrara, sxr. The SHeniiM Amtriean, in speeding ot this article, says i -Of an ine BUDsuutces wnieo nave mwm nyym w pu metals, t4 mn aytusi that known by the name ol TripolL This fa a rapnrior arnele lo that brought from Italy by the Venetians, and bow graeraiiy asee laronxnout mu tvurups. m-wwm n h. mn falfllll nanrl mm taTirrkalai lO." Tbe subscribers, bHnf tbe axt-tits for this efty, are prepared to furnish it to nWerval maeatsx-tamr' prirtw. Huseki-epprs end Mecbanies are rrqmmtM lo call and try the articl .and meases wberv It dose aotgive the saoet entire satirtartioa, tiw mtiaey will he refunded. nuaiun, aiaylS No. , High sU sign cs the Back Saw. iinual asXSnat IRON SUPERIOR la eualiry to any ever sold la tnts marltet. Also, a tall assuftsaual of all kinds of irea suairaaUy oa kaad aad law east at taa ehja ej ska aasst aaw- BAIR A BORTON, LIVER HOTELS AND SALOONS. Neil lUuse SsImi. HARRY Informs bis friends and customers that be Is on hand at tbe m L t HOUSE SALOON, To which be has made extensive additions and Improvements, andhaving made arangemeuu for a daily and constant supply of Oysters, Game and fish of tbe choicest quality, will be found always ready and wllllnv tn .i.n.nu hi. m...Jt tC.. ki. merous friunds. Suppers pruvUed lor parlies at the shortest United State. Salssa. THE proprietor wishes respectfully to inform his friends and the public lo general, that be baa taken the above named na tabliifamont and fitted It up equal to any in the city. His rooms are kept neat and quiet The Bar Issutipind with choice Llouors. Wines and Ugers every thing thing that will add to tbe comfort lap! I. U. AUAM AMERICAN SALOON, nlliu, (OlfDBB THI AMI1I0AN HO TIL.) AVE just received Fresh Oysters, aud will constantly keep on band al the deliraeiM nt iVx n..u.n ...k u(i . Venison. Fresh Pish. Haninw VikUA ft...-, r-u.. t nK.. . Ac, itv. The Bar Will be kent eonatantfv aunnll.td with tkj. rest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Began, Ac No pains will be spare SsJb d apDStitM of 100 I"0" of toe American 13 Oysters by the doxen, hundred or can. oc4-tf Railroad Car Naaafactory. RIDflWAVH Ac KIAIRAMi. CstlHsnbaa. Ohio. HAVE esUbliabed at this central point the manufacture oi PsuMeruier. Vrslarht. trvel nnd Hnnd Ux-re for Railroads, and assure aTl western Rllroid companies that it will be their constant aim to procure tun beat materials and work' men. and to turn out the boat kind of work at lair prices. Sueel- uiuiia iimy no m-cu uu uio vuiuuuuiina Aeuin luuiroaa. i ae pa- Kuuaniji jvauiruau uuiupuuies is restKuuuy soucitea. RAILROAD OUNIBI H LINK. CITIZENS leaving in tho Cars, by calling at the Stage office, North'Eaet comer Nefl House, can secure Railroad Ticket and also have the Omnibus call for them In any part of the' city. uiau'r-uj d. u. iu.f.Xi osc j j. a. company. STAKUNa jrtEDlCAL COLLEGE. Columbus, uhio. tJESrilbN OF IKHV'51. The Lectures In this Institution com. O mence on WEDNESDAY, tho ltith of October, and continue jour mna a u(f monut. pAOui.rr. Hx!ar H. Childs, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases oi women ana un luren. Jxsin P. Judkins, M. Professor of General and Special Anatomy. Samuhl M. Bumf, U. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. Pbancib Cinna, M. D., Professor of Physiology and General Pathology. Ciuhlkb A. Lin, M. D., Professor of Materia Modlce Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. Frkdxhick Mkubicc, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Bot any. Nobmam Gait, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Lectures $56 00 Graduation ; t 90 00 MatrlculaUon 3 00 Dissecting Ticket 9 00 Good boarding may be obtained at from 1,75 to 98,35 per wee a. ThaOctutwr course will consist of Lectures on Minor Suravryv sis. and is ftt tu all who m The am it! wma oi Illustration possessed bv this Institution, the (vntraJ ooaition ol Columbus, and the taclhtiea of access to It, and many other incidental advantages belonging to tbe capital make this bc'Tond a doubt one ot the most elln ibln attestors med. icttl school. All letters of Inquiry or buiioeas will receive prompt "Knuuu, II (KlUrVSSVU Ml V. fl, DMl 1 It, Bepa Dau ol the faculty. XOTUlNU SOU THE MILLION, I .. ' AT TH . laitei States CUthinff Stare, K. cV Bf . IIKHH, ' Successor tu Frank A Hkbb.) RESPECTFULLY announce to the citisens of Columbus and surrounding country tlmt they have just received A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING than has ever beiore been brought Into the city of Columbus. Their stock consists. In part, of tho following articles, vU : r iihj uiaca ana diuo ciou r roc a ana ireS Uais ; Fine black and blue French cloth Frock and Dress Coats, Fine black and brown cloth Sack Coats ; Fine casimem and satinett Sack and Frock Coats ; Fine drab and black beaver Overcoats i Fine drab pilut cloth Over and Sack Coats ; Fine blue blanket and felt Coats ; Fine black cloth Cloaks and Wrappers ; Fine Jenny Lind Overcoats, a Hue article ( Fine Polka and traveling Coats. PAiNTAl.tJONri OF ALL KINDS. Plain castmnre, black and blue cloth, fancy caslmere, satioett, vuruurujr, iweoa, ate logcuu-r wiw a nice ana spienaia nasort meut of VESTS. Black satin Vesta, Black cloth and casunere Vesta, Fancy do Woolen do Black and fancy velvet do., Fine embroidered do Fancy Merino do., Fancy caslmere do Valencia do, Brown do do FURNISHING GOODS, Such as fine Shirts, silk pockot and nock Handkerchleta, Under, shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Shirt Collars, Traveling Trunks,! Carpet Bags, Ac, Ac. Their CUiuiIng Is, as Is already known to most everybody, better made up, and out of better materials than those senerally kept by similar establishments, and they are still able to do what thevalwavs have dune to sell them AT LEaHT .10 PER CENT. CHEAPER than any other house this side of the Eastern cities possiuiy can. E. it M. Hess have often been questioned, bow It Is that they can sell Clothing so much cheaper than the other stores, and at the same time sell better goods, too. They can account for it tn plain words I They have their own Manufactory, In Hal to, where they have their clothing made up, expruaaly tor this Western market. Resides, theyhuy their material out of the flrst band, and pay the ready catti for them. They pay nothing but cash for making, where other merchants about this section of the country go and buy goods wherever they can get them on time, consequently they have to pay well for them at tlie start, and i then they generally buy whatever they can get, no matter what It is, good or had. It Is well known to a great many of our cllixens here, that K, A M. Hess have sold more clothing In the two years since they flrst estublishr-d their business here than all the other clothing stores combined. It Is easily accounted for. Their motto Is, " Largt talt and mail proJit$." Besides, thoy always have had the largest stock of clothing that could l found in Columbus, and sold them ao very cheap, consequently they are selling nearly all tbe ready made clothing that is sold In Columbus. Their present stock which they have now on hand throws all former arrivals entirely Into tho back ground, and In regard to quality and cheapness lar surpasses any assortment ever broui ht into Columbus. The Public In general are invited lo call on them and examine their stock and prices, and then judge for themselves. Don't forget the place. UN. HESS. United Stales Clothing Store, In the City Bank Building, corner of High and State streets, and nearly opposite the .American Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. N. B. Wholesale dealers are oartienlarlv reauested to call on us and see our goods and bear our prices, as It will be to their own advantage to do so. We make a deduction of 5 per cent. on ail cash sales excedlng nlty dollars. K. k M. U. A HPI.ENDIfl FORTUNE MAY BE GAINED BY AN OUTLAY OF AlO OR 5. I MElKOrOLlTAN I'll HT RAIT CLUB, Office 88. Albany Road, London, England. 'THE Din-ctorsoeg to announce that there will be drawn for s L Grand Series ol Portraits of all Horses entered fur the forthcoming Great Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable prlnct-Dies which have hitherto liven so itmat satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success and nign esnmauon in wnicn uie uiud is heldareaubiectsofpleaalnii contTBtulationtothe Protectors, they encourage endeavours tor a still further development of their plan. For the future, therefore, tbe number of Prises will be extended to the Portraits of all Horses that are entered tor earh articular Hace. Non-starters as well as Winners and Starters. 1'he following list Is now open i 5.0H0 Members to each Class. First Class 410, second do., AS, third do., Al. Parties can have one or more shares in each or either of the different Classes. Those Members who draw tne rnrtraits oi rtrtt, Beeottd and Third Horses, the other starting Horses, also those that do not start (but which are entered for the Racn,) will receive the following prizes. The drawing will take place tea days before the ftffriltff7rii SI First Class Second do. 30,0011 10,000 110,000 5,000 1,000 3,000 500 5.000 8,300 500 10,000 0,000 1,000 Third do. The number ot Prises to lie distributed in each Class are 209, that being the number of Horses entered for the Kaoe. AU Letters to contain a remittance Drafts, Bank Notes, Ac, addressed and made payable to the Managing Director, 88 Albany Road. Londoa, England, Numbers forwarded Immediately on the receipt of a reimitance. Pull nartfriilars nf the Race will be sent with the fortunate Num bers tn each Subscriber, so that be may know his position and whether or not he bn one of the Inrtunate. (WIW commission 7Vt per cent , to be deducted from the above r hies. mart MPOHTINM INTEL LICENCE. rf 'ROTTING oo IbeCoJumtms course every dayunnltartberno-J. tice. No popownaent oa aecouat ot weather. BAIN A HORTON have just rneoivml by expreaa, and will enter, an extensive assortment of PowdVr Flasks, Shot Poaches, Game Rasa, Fishini Tackle, and some w mud beautiful styles ol Dram Bot tles, which in quality and low prim can instance an ouier na Signot thn RACK SAW, ft! High siren. may3. BMitn.iinitiitRii EMBROIDERED Cairns, Berthes, Sleeves. (Thrmicettes, CoU lara, Cuffs, Ae. A greater variety than ever betorn offered, .anituaf BEFORE yon purebase a Silk Dress call st P. T. Snowdeo's, and examine bis stuck. Yon can there find every dear rip-n.i ni u-w Hi ik . anrl an enlor or shade von may want, ens' al tht Iswwst pries. It is admitted by all toat his stock Is the largest ever brought to Columbus. All are invited to call and see lor themselves. UOOD NMVYH ABOUT NKW IlOODft. rtnilF. auennna al the uuMic is resmctfully iBvihd so ours X of fall and winter goods which am now arriving aad briag ward. They have bena purchased with great care, and ta a greet measure of the maaafaotarm, therein aavisf a Jobbiag Our old friends aad every body else are ad vlsd to favor their own interests by examiniruf ear new gouts oeiore puixDo elsewhere, ae we am deterrniad to do business on as small pro-ai. mA u tmtr tmrmtm Miwnilt sks mt bodw is eaDalile ot dolns. Call st the well knuwa stai.d, first dry goodi stre south of tbe Clinton Bank. loet U. COWI.ES A CO. vnit ail s(. J- A VERY CONVENIENT NEW BRICK HOUSE, with thy i 1-rw.m. and hith,i. niater. well of water, and rood ewtaiL w J( j )ot. This property is situated on the comer of Oak and Kishtb streets, aad caa be purchased at a bargain, if appu- eatioo be maoe boob. Inquire of Ino-TOJ BAKER A ARMSTRONQ. ui-kivij U ITVHI1I.S KfOR MAI.B. noR sale, low for cash, or oa ahortemdit, a large aswortateatot M.' Printing Materials, eoaatsung in pan o 1 Doubt Medium flsalth Prese I Stanberry Press. 33 lbs. Plea. 400 M Boarsota, tssartf new. 130 Brevier. 100 Miatoa, " 130 - Mmioa, --n i nl i ! Tssev Trna. a in iiv t nl hh wMtrv vartnrv. aart nf wteVh fa tasariy ew. ToswfrVith Stwssl, IraileTS, Saraa, Cbssea, RaW, Lada, Owok saJaaasiispCT.) Iwiusaag assssa, sad fiaally, a .sank lag ynoraw? 10 kstsU etr lore-A, lsjreaaCtati Ideall) CHAAV eXXTT, Afaat. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE KNOX INN1 RANCH COMPANY A JOINT MTOCJK COMPANY, OP VINt BNNIi", IND. . C. M. Allbiy, Secretary. Hon. K. N. CARNAN, President W. J. Hkbibd. Treastrer. SIMON BOTToRFF, Pe. Free INSURANCES can beeffVcted with the above Company against r toss or damaavi by lire In property ol every description. Al , so on merchandise or produce in the course of inland trmnspor ' tation, or on thn seas , and also on money trans milted by mati or otherwise, at as low a rate as salety will permit, by applying a . my office, one door south of City Bank Buildings, east sioHlgh street, over Sloe urn's Saddlery Shop, Columbus. noiH-dom ' j. r. TI'TTLE, Agent stability. saouatTv. fsbfbtuitt.. FUND OVKH ONE MILLION DOLLARS I The Dlatual Life Insurance tampan', OF SEW TURK a Ne. 35 Wall Street, New York. N accumulated fniul JulySl.lrOtt ,: $1,103,738 70 INVESTMENTS Stocks ot the United States and State and City of Now York, l5UfHU S Loans on real estate In the cities of New York and Brooklyn, valued nt double the sum loaned there no, U7,Vn ft - Cash on band and In banks, Ae. 1&.W7 tt This fund is rapidly increasing by a widely extended end proa, perous business. Tbe Company declared a dividend of nrouts nf flttv-two m onnt on all existing policies on the 31st of January, IMS. ah ism rraota are etvhlee aaie tae lswnrwc. Thn premiums are Davable in cash annuaLly. semtntjinualrr. or quarterly. Interest bning added on tbe deferr d payment. iue caan unnnpie atioptea ny wis uotnpeny secures to en-parties tor whose benefit tlie iniiirancea are ettocted the whole oi the advantages, without aublecting tiiem to the heavy drawback ot accumulafd pntinlum notes. Persons may effect insurance on their own Uvea and tbe Uvea ol others. A married woman may insure the Uie of ber busbsnd, thn buoeflts ol which are secured by lew tor tbe exclusive tut-ol herself or children. Clergymen and all others dependent upon salaiiei ire specially fnviieu to avail themselves of s resource whereby their urvlvinf families may bo secured from the evils of penury. Pamphlets explanatory of tbe principles of Mutual Lite Instt-ranee, and illustrating Its advantages, with forms of application, may be obtained at the office of the Company, 'Ji Wall street, or 1 ol any ot its agents. TRUSTEES. Joseph B. Collins. Wm.J. Hyslop, R H. M'Curdy, Frvd. 8. Winstown, C. W. Faber, John P. Yelverton, John V. U Prujm, William Moore, George R. Clark, Charles King. Charles Ely, Jonathan Miller, John C. Cruger, D. A. Comstock, Abraham Bininger, Robert Schuyler, Atireu i eu, James Chambers, Joseph Tuclwnnaa John M. Stuart, Wm. J. Bunker, Nathaniel Haydea, Francis S. Laihrop, James S. Wadsworth. Tlioi dore Sinlgwlck, Moses H. GrlnneU, macy a. uoinns, Aiirea rtwaius. John H. SwilL William Bens, Joseph Blunt. John Wadswurth, Samuel M. Cornell, Gouv. M. Wilktns, Isaac G. Pearson. Henry Wells, JOSEPH B.COLLINS, President, CllAJiLES GILL, Actuary. L Abbatt, Snoretary. C. T. FLOWERS, A rent, augStMmd at tho City Bank, Columbus. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Till! L'MTKD STATR-1, AT NONTPtLl I R, TtRXOIIT. WILLIAM C. KITTREDGE, 1 alAMll f JituaSTON, Sscrstsry. ills Company haa commenced lives uuon the most favorable terms. on:he niauaia The Dlvldead af PruMte must bn very large, owing to the peculiar advantages which III members have in the company. Trav.-ling and residence privtlesea unusually liberal. Sricm. Vwmrnm lor sea voyages and for foreign residences always granted at reduced rates. California risks taken on favorable terms. Tbe funds safely and advantageously invested. The business conducted exclusively tor the benefit of the persona insured. The greatest risk taken on a lite 05,000. Premiums may be paid quarterly or seml-anaually wksa desired, and amounts not too small. It Is located in a healthy climate, among people of vtgorotu coUKttruttou. and of fixed and regular habits. For these reasons its rts will bn Uu, tne economy of Its management greater ; lie investments will be safer , its business directed with more pre-dnnue and energy All the profits at the end of every five years vniiinyiuiviui cftuuui mo iuo runciea. Iat" Persons wit hi 110 insurant with Ihta entnnanw arff1 tiAp. Riaiiua wiui lorms 01 appucauon ov nppmng toils agent, "n.r. iir-r.i-.c,. In Noll's now building, one door north of the Nefl IToase. I. 0, Jokxs, Medical Examiner. sep3-dtapa0 THE II ART FOR l LIFE AND HEALTH IN8U-RANCH COMPANY. NAKTroiU, CONNECTICUT. (CAPITAL STOCK, 100,000'. This Company, by the lib- ' era! provisions of Iu charter, Is enabled to otter advantages , superior to those presented by any other Company la tbe United States combining as it does the Mutual, Joint Stock, snd Life and Health principles ; tn all of which the rates are as favorable Iu those assured as safety to them and the Company will admit This Company Is (he jlret and only mi in the Union, or in the world, it is believed, that has thus combined Its operations, aad rftered to grant insurance with benefits both svvsrM snd Brasses ries. For toll details In regard to terms and conditions fHtaente bw he made to the pamphlets to be bad gratis ol the agent; or ot Vr. M. FINCH. GEO. 0. COMSTOCK, AjWBt J Columbui, O, August 90, 1850. ' ', CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OP CINCINM A - - Capital $900,000 1 - OtfJre appeal le lae Cnaltel Haaee. rpHE undersigned has been appointed Agent of the above oot , ' J. oanr for the cltv of Columbus, and la anthorlaed totmaasa ' oroperty of every description against loss or damage by Ftvenel f rtk" Risks taken on the most favorable terms. T. STOCKTON, AfBaw. . DIXSCTOBg. E. B. Reader, William Burnet. George CajBjIt, ' J C. Thorp, J. M. Blatr, H. Rapnr, - j , t J. P. Kilbrow, E. fl. Haines, H. L. lioffmea. . B. REEDE&, President. j . H. GBxaoar, Secretary splfldtf OHIO LIVE STOCK INMU RANCH COMPANY. Capital 3 O,OO0! with privilege ta iJscraaM It W I.lO,0OI THIS Company Is now prepared to Insure Horses, Mules, Cattle and Sheep aaaum death or damase either bv fire, water. accldnat or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 day attiT the proof ot loss. This Company will take rlsfcfc upon horses and mules used la ' thn dry and country, and upon horses, mules and cattle bsdal shipped or driven to the eastern or southern markets i. BiuuMun, Agent. E M. Willums, Inspector. Office, Blake A Harrison's Livery Stable. WM. BURNET, President. S W. Rkidm, Secretary. (may IS ( OI.LMUIJM INSURANCE COMPANY, VIRJE AND ' MARINE. rpHIS Company coutlnuns to insure every species of bnildtBg, I and the lurmture, machinery, goods, wares and nwchansjise, , .aid other nropertr eontaiued therein, axainst loss or d J lire ; also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cars-oca of sta 3oau, sail veasels, keel boats, and other water eralt, against she perils ot seas, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable tennsv k. . jane-Ju-dlf DEMAS ADAMS, Jr Sec'f. ; JKTNA I NHL' RAN CE COMPANY, gP Hartford. ConnecticuL Capital naid in and safely b .f sJ70,0uu. The subscriber, Agent lor this Company, Is pre. parea (O nxe every aesenpuon oi rire insurance, upon pass at terms. jeltl. II. ALEXANDER, Agent, Colambas. BALK OP COLLEilE LANDHi TUB larger aud better po-tioo ol these lands still mmaui ta- 1 sold, and they are now offered at private sale on accoasase-datUig terms a part caly of the purchase money being reoUrei L in hand. Also, for sale building and out lob In the village of Oambler, ' which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the BBOre important advantages to be desired In such property. A good hotel is specially needed In the village, and a lot for Iks) . purpose will be furnished on favorable terms, tl , Apply to the subscriber, at Gambler, Knox county. jj-ii M. T. 0. WING, Agent.' OOO COPIEM HOLD IN SIX WEEKS. , OF the following valuable hook "The Lives of JAMES HAD ,-ISONan.1 JAMES MONROE, fourth and fifth president of '-the United Stales, by Johm Quikct Adams, i which kt added fi History ot their Adtninutration." u , .u Tbls work Is published In a large slse Wmo. voL of OS pasjaa. substantially bound In cloth or leather, similar in style to " As. '-ardsLileof J. Q. Adajiis,''oontaiiimg accurate ": Price fil,44. v There beins no wort extant tlvlnB the private ana naoue avas s tion of tbe author as a Stnu(raan and a scholar, mast saeara at. ,? extensive sale tor thn above book. i -t If Agentowautod. J. H. Hll.M tAJ., Agenxa, , June 10 HARDWARE 117 E have now In store at the sign ol the fl : ndloem. age newt of Havdw " the wav from thn East the larsest assort meat e we neve ever Had. Having purcnasna irom nrai nawas, SMtaar' ly tor cash, we can offer better goods, and at lower priest tkea formerly, and believe mat in variety, ouauiy ana svyss oi gaosa we can equal any tn Ohio, FOR HOUSE BUILDERS WE HAVE J ' 1,000 boxes window glsss, assorted fromOXB ta M4t, M American ana lorcign. 500 kegs nails assorted, including the best eastern sad Btsaej nails and aoikeS. ' f 8,000 lighu window sash, and more coming. ,,UUU locxa ana latcnes oi many aiaernu ubhbtiss, aesnsBBf ea the late improvements in locks and latches and other the-trninga for door blinds, gates, Ac, Ae. Also, Wtaito Lead, OIL Puuy, Painu, Varnishes, ftaad LHfejg, , AeAe. run jAnniAis, hare-ivo Wm hare tiatMit and enameled Leather. naJtited ana fast Clef. plain and fancy colored Damasks, Lamps, Bands, Lacs, Brood cloth, Talis, Ae. rtuuBr.-n.E-E.rinu uwuts. Wn have Ti.ba and Buckets, Knives and Forks, Tee-traya tad Walters, nnreelain and tinned Slewpans and Hetties, sad a vari ety of vary necessary arttrlea not rumerated (US uvunNiiuo Wn have Barrels. Locks, Mountings, Shut Baas and Genua att- ver Powder Flasks and Horns MECHANICS 'IWLB la mat variety, amonit which may be found assay Mperiof toels aot olten found in the West. . . , OolS UE.HC, SBBUTi st vu. the Westeri Ariciltarist Prof. W. W. MATHER. Kdllor. Cor. Sterttarf of tht Ohio 8tata Board of JritUmr Aid. d by several genttenM-a Well known aa able eeteatMe aM practical Afrtcalturists. r COLINILH. OHIO. AMONTHl.r Agricultural paper will be published m OsAaa bus, Ohio, eomnvneuii January 1st, lsSl, devoted to Staskt- imy-oioi Agricainire. it win aim pscoiteci ana ainuse earn Kn -mtwe i with as-rkrultum. doraeatic and nol tical ecoooaiy, arts a otactures, as will advance the in le rests, aad etcvass the seamV meats of its readers. 1 be editors feel that, anafded, they cannot redeem this pledge, yet they my with eoeJi-teace oa the aid to be derived Irwai other sources. Tbe work win be of roysl octavo slxe, of good paper aaa type, with 33, pages, aad put up in neat rovers. Terms, one dollar p r y. ar payment la adswacs, Bad afl sats. aeriptions tocosnmeace with lao fint number oi the votexae. AU matters connecl'd with tbe editorial departaMat assy fet addrestwd to W. W. Mathxb, Uolumbne, Ohio. All l'UlBess letters (postage paid) dtrectea to da U J. U. MILE A CO., Pbhbei 7 1 R N Tlwnnonieter and Barrel Churns, of the most a KJ proved kinos. seuUa hilboliuib; a joniul TUB ONLY ONE LEfT. A VACANT LOT oa Town street. Sea iota. am as a iB srd cheap, inquire oi - oe3i BAa.E.a as ajuaaiSAvnu. tji RAH CARPET. " . " A LARGE LOT of all kinds oonetaul. oa aaad aad thjr satskf , an . D. OSBOItll A CO BLACK SILKS ad at all .rt, n. b. lam f .a. P. T. WOB 0" ell Mo. , CMm. I luiamni ' '"" " - ." I. M ol n. f UM. Mr. |
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