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V Bui In 10 ! in in ii hi in IN B VOLUME XVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1854. NUMBER 289. Ii hw hk Journal IS rCDUSBED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND TEEKLY BY TUB 0 niO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY Incorporated under the General Law. T ERM3, INVARIABLE IN ADVANCE, Daily Citv subscribers $6 CO per rear. " Mail " 5 00 '"' " By the Carrier, per neck 12'i cts. Tki-Webkiy 3 (10 per year. II KKKLY I HI " ' Club of teu and over 160 " TERMS OF ADVERTISIXG BY THE SQUARE, (TEN 1INT3 OR LKS8 MAKE A HlliKt.) One sqtiaro 1 year . . 820 00 ; nno square 3 week? One One One One Ono Una 0 months 11 00 6 months 12 00 3 months 8 00 ; 2 months 6 00 ; 6 weeks 5 00 ; 1 month 4 60 ; ono ono one one one one 2 weeks.. , 1 week 5 days 4 (lavs.. .. 3 days 1 Insertion S3 60 2 60 1 60 1 1 2i 1 10 60 33 Displayed advertisements half more than the nbov rates. Advertisements, leaded aud placed in the column of opeci.ii -ouces, ' aoutiie Hie ordinary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal rates, If ordered on the inside exclusivelr after the first week. 50 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in me iri- corny wunout ctiargo. Business Cards, not exceeding five lines, per year, a- sine, s-i.ou per line ; outsute J. Notices of meetings, charitable societies, fire coiupa. nics, sc., n.ill price. Advertisements not accompanied witli written diree tions will bo inserted till forbid, and charged accord ingly. All transient advertisements must he raid in advance. Weekly Ono square one week, 60 cents ; two weeks, iou -, uirea wceas, i : one momu. i,o ; tnree months $3.60 ; six months, $6 ; one year, 10. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so much for the space ho occupies, the changes being cuargeauic wun ino composition only, it is now gen einiiy uuupicti. 1 BUSINESS CARDS, 1851. Neil House Hat Store. 1851 GILLETT & CO., WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers in Hats, Caps and Straw (ioods. are now iu receipt of our Spring and Summer Styles, to which we would respectfully invito tlio attention of Dealers and all in want of Goods in our line. Our assortment is now complete, embracing almost every stylo worn either east or west, among wiucn aro bouts' fcxtra Moleskin, Drnii, Heaver and Cassimoro Hats ; I'amima, Canton braid, Pedal 1-eghorn, China Pearl, Mcirlncabns, l'earl Straws. I'ahu i.oat and Canada straws a tair assortment lor children. Also, Misses' Bloomers. Caps for men and boys, and man ufuctured to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash or approved credit. Sign of the Big Hat, Neil House Building. npr5 REMOVAL. GLUE & ABBOTT have ro moved their stock of Hardware from the old store, 1G1 High street, to their new store, now very nearly finished, in the cast end of tho Owynno Block, on Town street, and to which the old GILT l'ADLOCK Is transferred. We are prepared to offer Hardware, Cutlery, Taints, Oils, Varnishes, together with all articles in tho house-building, house keeping, cabinet making, and carriage making line, at low prices. Call and see us at the new store, and if you want any goods in our way, wo eau sell thorn to you. GEItE & ABBOTT, . Columhns, May 3, 1654. Sign of the Gilt Padlock. -10LUMBUS NURSERY. A GREAT VARI- V cty of the most choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees oii'i snruiis. The undersigned gives notice that ho has made nrrnnce ments with somo of tho most extensive nnd most reliable Vursery establishments in tho State of New York, for a constaut supply at Columbus of the very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and Will till all orders in that lino on tiio shortest notice. Among thein nro some now varieties of great value. Printed catalogues will be in readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. Tho Trees will bo Tor sale in a very few days, and may be seen at tho corner of High and State streets, or at Rose Cottage, one mile north of Columbus, on tho Worthintrton Road. nprO-tl WARRKX JEXKJXS. CAPITAL CITY DAGUEBREAX ROOMS. Tho undersigned having permanently located in the city, has availed himself of every advantage necessary to rxwuiu peneci uaguerrcniypes Having a large Sky Light, he can take tiictures without reward to weather. ne has just received a large and splendid assortment of cases 01 every variety, troui tho full size down to the smallest that aro taken. Every lady aud nrentleinan is rosnectfullv Invited to mil at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South of me rrangun jjunit, one! cxamlno specimens. Mm. Wykej will be in attendance to wait upon the ladlos. K. S. WVKFS. Columbus, June 1, 1851. janlO-dly THE COLUMBUS STONE AND LIME COMPANY are now selling at their Depot in Columbus, Cutting stono at S3 00 per perch. Face " 2 00 " Common Building stono 80 " Well stone 70 " Six inch curb stono 10 Per Lineal foot. Four " " " 07 " " Urao 15 per full bushel. 1'29 R. A. SHtXDEN, Superintendent. TnE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY formed a partnership under tho name and style of MILLER, DONALDSON & Co., for the purpose of doing a gonoral Banking and Exchange business, in the ofllco formerly occupied by L. Donaldson & Co., on the corner of Slate and nigh streets, (City Bank Building.) LLK, FROM NEW YORK. M'DO.IAIO'S ADVERTI3.VO HOUSE, 102 X ASS AC KTREET. FROM NEW YORK. mresniu, co's aoeccy, 122 sussac stiieet. rLANK BOOKS, COPYING PRESSES, PA -a- t-iSK, OTATIONEKY, PRINTING, &0. RICH ft LOOTttiJL, 01 William street, N. Y. Oitr. Buyers will consult their interest by examining our extensive stocky which we offer at the ioierjt possible prices. Account Bool Factory ! Books made to pattern, paged and printed heads, in every style required. Also a large Miva ua Unas buiuiui. lor lianas, insurance ana ocner vvmuiwiiw, Aiercaanu, umrts, ate., also in large quantities tor the North, West, aud South Trade. VV EiTi.a Papirs ! Cap, Letter, Note and Ledger Papers, from the best Mills in the U. 8. Foreign Papers, Tissue, Drawing, Writing, Colored, ke. Btatiuksby ! fancy and Staple Goods, a most extensive ami complete assortment. Envelopes, Cards, Inks, Uolu Pens and Pencils, Steel Pens, &o. Di.ittits rou 1B04 ! Time and work Books, Tariff of the U. S Interest, Advance, Discount, Exchange and other useful Books for the Counting House. Jos Prlnti.no of cheap Cords, Bill Heads, Labels Checks, Ml vnecs, rwuv, ecu. LrruooRAPUi ids Ksoeavinq! Bonds. Stocks. Certifi cates, Bills of Exchange, Dies cut, Cards and Envelope! embossed in the best style. The Trade, Country Merchants and Dealers supplied ki" prices, iu quauuties to suit uuyers. (C7 Orders by Mull executed with uromntness. K1C1I & LOUTKEL, 61 William St., New York, xuipuriiug anu aianmaciuriog otauonera. miu?-aoniM ZINC PAINTS. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC Company are prepared to execute orders for their valuable White Zinc Paint, which is now acknowledged to be superior to Lead In whiteness, brilliancy and durabilitv. I either for inside or outside use. And ns it is now cheaper and will cover a much greater surface tiian Lead, using equal weignts, ana is not poisonous, it recommends itsell Dotn on tue score ot health and economv. A method of preparation lias recently been discovered which enables the Company to warrant their Paints to keep fresh and soft In the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their Paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold nt a low mice, is now well known for its protective qualities, when applied in iron or oilier metallic suriaces. Their Stone Color Paint nossessos all the nrnncrtios of tne lirnwn, and is ot an agreeable color lor paiuling Cot t iges, Depots. Out Buildings, Bridges, &c. Their Paints, which are sold Drv or Ground in Oil. arc warranted pure, and put up in Kegs of 25, 50, luu and '00 lbs., to be used precisely like White Lead. For sale by the principal Dealers of the United States. or oy u.M.ii ii syLiLK, Agents, marzO-dJniP 45 Dey street, New i oik. THE NEW YORK STEAM BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT. Caps, bound, numerous styles, 9 eta. per quire and upwards; full bound, White, l&c and upwards; Fine Blue, 18c, with Ends and Bands, White, 22o ; Fine Blue, Ilm,-I VtnA tll.iA 1naal- - .1 OO. --.1 "-"J UUf VIW, HUMM IWiUBlO, pagCU, OC UIU Up- wards ; with ends and bands, paged, 44c and upwards ) Russia with ends and bands, paged, 50o and upwards ; extra bindings, pagod, 60c and upwards. Mediums, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, 67c and upwards: Russia ends and bands. nnnri. ilui And tin- Wards ; extra bindings, paced. 87c and unwards. Royals and Super Royals, extra bindings, paged, PI 25 ctuu ufjwnrua. A great variety of Pass Books, 81 per gross and upwards. Memorandum Books. 5 nor cross and onwards, ttm. ceipt Books, Petty Accounts, Miniature Blames, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School niVlUlU) Oa-V.) X Kit Constantly on hand. 10.000 reams of mannfnchiroil work of every aualitv and descrlntlon. all hound In ih wuflb auuauiiiiiui manner, ana in tne noatcst styles ; which are offered to Book-sellers, Stationers and Dealers geuecuny, ior casn or approved paper, by JU11.N U IIAJtA. 110 Nassau stmel.. Xact Vni-lr N. B. A liberal discount when nurchased In Inrom iuaubiLius. mayoKtunM TpAIRBANKS' PL ATFOIl M 1- fcCAL. Long known f-everely tested always right tlio acknowl- engea standard. . AGENT, IX SEW YORK ! FAIRBiVXKS 4; CO., 89 Water street AGENT, I.V coLUMnrs : A. S. DECKER. fcbS dOmp BILLIARD TABLES. Tho subscribers having levoted their personal attention for many years to uie uuuuuwiuni 01 iixii,iAuii iAULr.s, are tuny competent to executo work that will give entiro satisfaction to the most fastidious connoisseur. Being tho most extensive manufacturers in the Union, thev are enabled to furnish a superior table at IU per cent less than any other establish ment in tne country, to winch lact they respectfully invite tho attention of buyers, as also, to the essential improvements they have mode in tho construction and elasiicitv Of tha Pnuliinna ajltlnh !..... Kn....l. e penecuou uuiunea Dy no otners. Aiwa s on hand billiard Tables with Marble and Wooden bids, with a larire stock of Cloths, Balls, Cues, French Cue Leathers, Cue Wax. i uoi inn, iioarus, uagiiteiie Tauies, silk and norsted Pockets, &c. Orders by mull nromntlv attended to. Old lauies recusnioncd ny Bending them by E.xpress. uiuiriTii & DIXlilill, Billiard Table Mauulaeturers, apr20-d3mM No. is) Anu St., New York. TNSURANCE HEAD QUARTERS. COLIIsr. -a- BUS, 0. WARRKM JENKINS Agent for somo of mo most reiiaoiu insurance uompanu-s lu the United States, will issue policies on favorable terms. In addition to the Companies ho has heretofore represented, he has just receivea tne agency ot tne uoinuanv whoso card Is inserted below. To those who aro acquainted with Boston men and Boston Insurance Companies, it will be sufficient to call their attention to the mimes thereto appended To those who are not so acquainted, It may be said, that the Directors and Managers of this Compauy are among tue pruuiiuem anu mosi muueniiai mercnants anu business men of tho city, and there cau bo no safer Company. THE METR0P0L1TAV FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE CO.MPANV, of Boston. Mass.. No. 11. State street, wuu A chartered capital of. $000,000 A paid up capital of 200,000 And surplus, in nrouiiuins. oxcecdimr 1110.000 Insures against Fire and Marino Kiaks to an amount not exceeding $10,000 on any one Fire Risk, and not exceed- iuk ?u,vw uu auy one Jiarino iiisk. The Capitol of this Conmnnv is nuid in Cash, and Inves ted according to the laws of Masyachusetts, being Invested in the best New Entrland Securities, consisting m-lncinallv of Bank Stocks, Railroad Stocks and Mortgages. No Stock Notes are given for any portion of Its Capital Stock. The Company docs not iutend to declare auy Div- menus uutu, iu ucoruauce wun us quarter, tuero snail no paid in, aud invested as above, a Cash Capital of Hal? a atiLiioa UOU.IR8. LUTUIill MUNHO.N, President. E. W. THAYER, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Samnel 9. Lawrence, Samuol S. Perkins, Luther Monson, " ivice, x.uen uucicr, xuomas Lone, Ralph IV. Holman, Moody 8. Procter, Giles Wheeler, Gilbert A. Smith, I. F.Coukey, E. B. Isham. ,i. autcneii, K. F. Kiislm). WARREN JENKINS. Airnnt. Columbus. O. uevou-uiy LADY'S NEW FASHION BOOK On tlio 1st of every month Is published, price 25 cents, Frank Leslie's Ladles Gazette of Paris, Loudon and Nen York Fashions, containing 100 EnirravinL's of the Newest Stvles of Ladies' and Children's Huts, Cups, Dresses, Mantillas, &c , a full size Paper Pattern of a Mantilla, large sheet of patterns, and Description of Crotchet Work, Articles on Releivo Leather Work, Velvet Paintings, &c, Enter talnlng Literary Matter, Talcs, &c, a Noveletto by Mrs Ann Stephens. Also each Part contains a New Song or Piece of Music. Arrangements have been completed in Paris, whereby the Newest Design! will appear in this Work one month before the Paris F'ashion Books ure re ceived by the Stoamur. Part I. was issued on Januarr 1st. lbol. and has been reprinted six different times, in order to meet the de mand. All tho back numbers cau be obtained. The colored Plate Is alono worth tuoro money than is charged for the whole Part. EXTRACTS FROM THE PAPERS. " It Is by far tho best Fashion Book Issued In this country. Wo cordially recommend it." N. Y. Dally Times. " Takes the highest rank among all journals of its class." If. Y. Tribune. " This Is a sunerb work." Botton Transcript. " It is Hie best record of the Fashion now published." Sunday Times, Philadelphia. "It contains all the newest Fashions, and a colored plate of great beauty." Home Journal. One copy, one vear. 3 : two do.. Sn : four do.. SO. One copy of tho Gazette, and ono copy of Harper's, Putnam's, or Graham's Magazines, ono year, $5. OfHce No. 6 John street, New York, nnd for sale by all Booksellers in the United States and Cauadas. nprla-dainp JKN riJ'.MKN'fi I'UKNISlllNCi (iOUUS. C. ' it. HATCH k Co., 1)7 Willi un srivet. New York, im porters and manufacturers of gk.ntlkmen's firnishino (loons of tiie latest styles, and ill great variety consisting of Shirs, Stocks, Ties, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Under Garments, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Linen Collars, Holies ite I'liai'iDre, Minulder llrmw, and a comiilcte assortment of all articles appertaining to the line. I'uivtia ers are luvitcd to tall and examine our stock before piiivh:i-ing. as we offer superior inducement, as regard finality and price. mai-rlili-do'inp IV TUSIC ! MUSIC ! NEW AND OLD, FROM l-'X popular and established authors, consisting nfSnnirs. 'olkas, Marches. Waltzes. &c. 4c. at PEX.VISIAX S Mu- .i- a ... oiui e. Also. Prince's llelodeons. from S4fi to S100- Amerienn Guitars, manufactured by C. F. Martin and Wm. Hall & Son, New York, from $15 to $60; German Guitars, from pj to o, rrencn, American ana German r lutes, rioin SI to$j0; Banjos, Tambourines, Accordeons, Vc; Brass Iu itrumcnts, consist inor of Bass Tubas. Sax Horns. Uneles Cornopcons, Trombones and Cvmballs. rocKot hooks, wallets, Cloth, Hat, Hair and Tooth llrushes, l ino lvorv and Buffalo Horn Dressinrr f'omlii Letter paper, Pencils, Children's Toys. ke. PIANOS from tho justly celebrated Factories of Bacon St Raven, nnd Adam Stodart k Co., New York, furnished on nocrai terms tor cash or approved credit. Persons wislu'ng to buy, will do well to ctill and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Pianos and Mclodcons will be warranted, and kept in tunc for ono year, and delivered freight freo to purchasers In any part of Ohio. len-jj TRANSPORTATION. 1B54. MffllH 18L N. W. GRAHAM & CO., Forwardine nnd Commission Merchants, l oot ol Ullh street, on the canal, Zancville( Ohio, Proprietors of Regular Line of Steamers Running to Pi((3 uurgn ana wheeling, also Kenila.r Lint o) Canal Boats running to all points on the Ohio and Ilocl-iny Canals. THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR ALL kinds of Produce for Shipment cast. Through Receipts will be given for all kinds of Goods trom Pittsburgh or Wheeling, to Newark. Jit. crnon. uuumous ann mncasier, at as low rates, ana, we think, greater expedition than bv any other route. Goods destined for shipment by Railroad, from here, ia uu lorwarueil tue same uay oi tncir receipt. Liocrai iasn aavances mauc on property in store. AKS All property entrusted to our care will receive v.r.n...t n.nt!nn - T rTllttlll I. zaxesviiu!, Ohio, Feb. 1st, lt?54. fcbS-dOin February 1, 180 1 dtf JOHM MILLE LUTHER DON'ALDSONT, A. IX. U "..... MRS. A. II. SELLS, SUCCESSOR TO MRS. Snowdcn, will carry on the Millinery department In oil its branches, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Rooms over R. Ii. Snowdcn's new store on State Street, opposite the American Hotel. fcblO-d. R. R. J. PATTERSON. OFFICE. TIIE same formerly occupied by the late Dr. Howard, State t, east of the Post Office, Columbus, Ohio. street Residence Starling Hall, (Medical College Buildings,) State street. mar24-dly DR. R. N. BARR FORMERLY HOUSE Physician to the Howard Inflrmary, and successor to C. C. Parker, M. D. OmcE High street, between Exchange and City BanLs, Columbus, Ohio. ResIDevce Mrs. R. L. Howard's, Stato street. npr3-d3m NEW MUSIC STORE.-C. GILLETT HAS removed from Reed's old stand to the third door wost of the Post Office, where ho would be happy to supply those in rant of Musical Instruments, Instruction Books or Music. New Music Just received. Also a large lot of old standard and now music, slightly injured, at one cent per page, marl 8 REMOVAL. DR. LAN'GWORTIIY HAS removed his office to Rich street, South side, between y High and Third, first door West of Dr. Dow's office. Rcsi-- denco, first door South of the Montgomery Hotel, High street. iUss G WYNNE'S l'ATKNT REACTION CENTRIFUGAL PUMP AND FIRIi ENGINE. Adapted to any situation ; unlimited in power ; certain In action ; per- uiuucMb iu i.u , uuu iiiiiu so low in cost mat tney aro rapidly superseding all others. It Is osncelnllv rf,rnmr,,f.n.l,.,l to the attention of all Interested iu Steamers. V Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad Water Stations. v.... it.uimKU ur irnguriOD, 10T tno, ....... .....H . c(ifur,ry, Mfrr(u,,(r.y) 3tmjinilJ, Jrtt- domfrom abiliiylo gn outofonlrr, and large results from the power applied. For Mining, Quarrving, Coffer-dams, Sc., they are peculiarly adapted. Sizes are manufactured of from 25 to 100,000 gallons per minute capacity. Call and bo satisfied of these facts at tho office nnd warehoue of Uuion Power Company of U. 8. No. 33 Broadway. New . , ivmwfu,! iiuui .tu. a,, opposite present stand may 22-d3inM rFHE HAZARD l'OWDKU COMl'ANY-Man- -- utacturers ol GU. P0Di;ll, cuminuo to furnish Gunpowder of all their well known brands, vh "Ken tucky liiuc," Sea bliootnig, ' " Aineiiian Sportiug," "iuolan lime,-' "Electric," "Duck Siiootinr." in keen. half and quarter kegs, and canisters of ono pound each. Alto, a full assortment of Powder for Blaming and Mining purposes, and for export. Tho reputation of their Gunpowder is too well known to require comment. For sale by tne principal Uealersiu this place, and at the ollice oi tne uouipauy, tJ all street, .. Y. 1'uy. A. O. HAZARD. President. A. E. Dol'ULABS, Secretary. uprti-cUlniM PION RAILING WORKS. IRON RAILING, every variety, of Wrought and Cast Iron, and the cole- Wickeksuah's I'atexted Wire Fence, for Trairies, Railroads, Farms, Lawns, Gardens, ic, at f! per rod. Iros Bedsteaps Iron FtRxrriRE The Cd edition of "New rnaso of the Iron Manufacture," containing designs, explanations and prices of tho above articles, forwarded uj uuuiuaMiig luu Huuscriuer. JOHN B. WICKERSIIAM. Warcrooms No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. 03, 05, 57, T7RESII ARRIVAL OF GOODS FOR TIIE J- Spring and Summer Trade, at P. ROSE'S. No. 8 Neil House. Huvintr this dov received mv Stock of Goods for the Spring and Summer Trade, consisting of every description of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings, selected by myself firm the largest and best houses in New York and Philadelphia, ot the cheapest cash rates, I am now prepared to execute all Orders In my line on as good terms as an be offered East or West. I therefore iuvite mv old customers and friends to call and examine my stock Tor themselves. In addition to the abovo. I am in receint nf a largo assortment of Gents' Furnishing Good-, of every lescription. Tho public in general arc iuvlled to call and examlno niv goods before purchasing elsewhere. 1'. ROSE. uiiunious, Aiarcn "JO, io4.-tt TURNITURE. TIIE LARGEST QUANTITY J. over in Columbus is now offered at very great bargains ,'or cash. BURR'S lariro Four Storv Ware-Rooms nro now completely filled witli BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE, compris ing an tne latest styles of ROSEWOOD and MAHOGANY, PARLOR and CHAM BER Furniture, in sets or single pieces, iociables, Sofas, Divans. Sofa Beds, Lounges, Rosewood, Mahogany nnd Black Walnut Marblo Top Bureaus, Centre fables and Wash Stands, Plain and Dress Bureau J, iu great variety. LARGE EASY AND ELI7ABETOE AN CHAIRS. Rosewood, Mahosranv and Black Walnut Parlor f'hnlrs and Rockers, a large quantity, comprising over twenty varieties. Mahogany, Black Walnut, Cherry, Cottage and Common Bedsteads: Sofa. Centre. Card. Diuinir and Breakfast Ta. bles: Secretaries. Book Cases and Wardrobes; H.iir Cotton and Husk Matresscs, Looking Glasses in Gilt, Rosewood and Mahogany Frames, all sizes; Gilt, Rosewood and Ma- uogany rictuio Frames. Every body wanting fine furniture at low nrlces should can at BLKll'S. febO No. 0 Buckeye Block. Broad St.. Columbus. O. Summer Arrangement for 1854. T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & XEXIA AJ RAILROADS. Simmer Arrangement, commencing MONDAY, June 7th, 1854. iiui.NS. Leave Leave Leave Xenla Columbus. Ciiicinnnll. for Pnlunv Mall 3 A. sr. S v.w. R-n v t Col. and Xonia.. .10:05 A. M 12:25 P. M Express 1:20 P.M. 6 A.M. 8:20 A.M. Accommodation . 8:42 P. M. 7:30 A. M. 10:40 A. M. The Express Train will ston at Loveland. Mnrrnw Yenln and iAindon, only, upward bound. Downward bound, will stop at London, South Charleston, Ccdarvillc, Xenia. Spring vauey, vorwin, Jiorrow, Dcortield, Loveland and Milfbrd. Accommodation Train will stun at 1'lninvlllo Milr,,r,l Loveland, Foster's, Decrflcld. Morrow. Corwin. Snrlnir Valley, Xenia, Cedarvillo. South Charleston. I.ondon and West Jefferson. Also, on prowc notice bv flair or to Con- luctor. at Miamivillo, Fort Ancient, Free'nort. Clavsvillo. ielma, Florence's and Alton. Mail Train will ston at West Jefferson. Iindnn South Charleston, Cedarville, Xenia, Spring Valley, Corwin. Free-port, Morrow, Dccrlleld, Foster's, Loveland, Jlilford nnd Plalnvlllo. Also, on proper notice bv flair or to Conductor at Alton, Florence's, Selma, Claysviilo and Fort Ancient. The Columbus nnd Xenia train will stop nt all stations on proper notice to Conductor by flag or otherwise. Connecting ns follows : At London, with the Springfield and Columbus Railroad for Springfield ; nt Xenia. with the Dayton and Zcnia Railroad, for Uavton, and by both those routes for Indianapolis. Torre Haute and Chicago. At Mor row, wun iincinnnu, Wilmington and Zanesville Railroad. At Loveland's. with Cincinnati and Hillshmmnrli lf-,ilr,,i . and at Cincinnati, with the regular U. States Mail Rteam Etickets to Madison, Louisville, Evansville, Nashville, St ouls, Memphis, New Orleans, ke. Lines of Hacks nnd Coaches run In connection with tho trains to the following towns : Lebanon troin licerlield. Goshen, and points above, from Jlilford. On Sundays but ono train Is run. stnm.lno. ,,t ii -nv stations on nntlco, leaving Columbus at :i a. m.. and Cin. innati at z:30 p. in. Fare from Columbus to Cincinnati DO do Xenia Do do Springfield Do do Dayton Do do Indianapolis I'o ao Louisville Do do St. I xi u is lor other lnlormation opply toT. Lnrnii. Agent, or M. L. Dohekty, Ticket Agent, Columbus : Wm. Wricuit, Agent Springfield; A. W. Stark, Agent, Xenia; A. II. Lewis Agent, or P. W. Stkader, General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati W. II. CLEMENT, Superintendent. fl3Tho Company will not be responsible for baggage exceeding fifty dollars iu value, unless the same is returned lo tne Lonuuclor or Agents, and Ireight paid at the rate of a passage for every $500 in value above that amount. '"! junel2 171 AST MAIL LINE. FIFTEEN HOURS L from Columbus to Portsmouth. On and after MONDAY, JUNE 28, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbus for Circleville, Chillicothe, nnd Portsmouth, nt 5 o'clock in the morning, ami arrive nt Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in tlm evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock in the morning and arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock In the evenin, daily ju20 KRF.IDER & HAWKFS. gitiljr jjia Shk $ouniaL TTi ii I u Ail Tuna. -- f . . , r.Tflm nfl r.nrpftillv -vnur rrrnfta otiil lniIin.i . r. o : y . conacDse as mucu as vou pleaso PAINT WIRES, STAKES, ite I should liae statwi aboro that the wires, stakes and pustx should be kept imintcd ; tliig, however, costs Dut a trille, You may trees. Soo that they are not robbed of their aue proportion ol sup, by shoots on the stock oeiow. If you bavo trees that are shy bearers, pinch off the terminal shoots when tbey have alluined P. CHAPMAN. Clockville, Madison co. N. Y. April 15, 1854, A VI1V SW !l:ll'P Uil.-l.'l.'1'rvrM' TL-iw- nu aooui one-uau or two-ihiru-itlieir usual growth, our gar young brokeiu was recently furnished in order to develop the fruit buds for another with a new wrinkle, U told by his friends on tlio scas"- streets, as thus : It lifts been fnnnrl n o-nrul nnnHrn in vi,nnft l.'..ll... .. i. i i v. , I J xtuwn tilllli.-, lllllllf; IV IUU'-eilllll"ll lUOhl ff iniu "vung, iu iiikb on ii norse, to tne iront oi me omce at which JosepU large proportion of tho blossoms that may set, does- the needful trimming for his fellow citizens, that they may bear every year instead of every and hallooed : two years, as is usual with the Apple. "Hay, understand you want lo buy a ho3s 'I lift Annln t r.ia l.,fr 4n kn,.. f I 1 a i . ,...,.. am- ppii, m,o iciu iw ucai 1 1 ctri v. rx 1 1 kls iinrn n r i i ia uiirtn v the materials for a fruit crop elaborated the Pre- I Knnknr lonned no-niiuf. flu cldti tS 11n il.mt vious Reason, and as there is not usually time, half opened his eves, shut 'em aain, cazed ....v. i-"i""VB " uu, ioi us vessels 10 siepiiny nt the Uipeiliil ana then nt tile quiulrti .1 V i " "- '-;" jcar, upline pcuui animal ; ana at lust the failing ot the leaf; the consequence is, that "How much?" usually me Apple tree bca; s us lull crop every other year. rees mature their fruit so early i season, that time is triven to elaborate t in fruit buds ere cold wcaiher sets in. Weakly and tender trees should not be Der milieu 10 oear ireeiv iur present nroht is unr i i -i . . . i . tuasiu a; tue expense oi luittre Health ana vi or. Mulch your newltr-transDlanled trees ami suruos, especially inose not naruy nr.a vigor "A hundred and fifty dollars," was the reply. "Can't give it, my friend. You're a aood fellow, I don't doubt, but I can't give that price. ouiuu juugu oi noise uesn, inyseu i ' " Well, say what you will give ! " exclaimed the horse-merchant : " I want to sell." "Tell what!" drawled Joe, very sleepily; "tell what I'll give you twenty-five dollars for tnat norse." " He's wuth more," said the jockey, tossinc nis icg over tue sauuie anu snunig uown to the A. I " . . f . . 1 '-S uu, K,ow ers. unerry trees particularly require ground ; " but never was the man lo let a hun- rr l . i i ... tired and twenty-five dollars split me m a hosi Treat your trees and shrubs as fnirlv as nnv tt of your hoed crops ; supply them liberally with Banker took the horse and has him yet, having well decomposed manure or better, with a good utterly failed iu a dozen of efforts to give him com post, spaded or plowed in lightly ; keep your awoi nis last trial was to bestow him on Prof. Snow, Veterinarian, to be used ns a living illustration of all the diseases to which the horse is subject in this climate. But the Professor stead ily objects, on the ground that several of the beast's ailments may possibly be contagious. cattle from summer pruning or leading them back; watch carefully to keep them clear of in sects, i:c. If slugs make their appearance on your Cher ry trees, dust them with drv caustic lime, or - l T y,, - .1 "itfl mulleins iiitiy iiuivi a3hcs. Jar your Plum trees smartly every day Montgomery (Ala.) Mail. Of tWO. PfirlV m thn mnrntnr nnH hu oni-.i A. P v 7 srroy, uy nre or uoilmg water, all the dropping! therefrom. Soot and ashes freely dusted over your mel ons and cucumbers, will much promote their growth, and materially assist in kee LAWS OF OHIO, PUBLISHED IJY AUTJIOJUTY. ..$3 00 .. 1 40 . . 1 80 .. 1 80 .. 4 40 clear of buj;s. When your sauashes have com menced running, draw earth over tho third or lotirth joint, and press it wnh your foot : thev will root and perhaps save your fruit should uie liirent vine oe destroyed oy tne bug, ifcc. Keep vour stinwliorrv VipiIm clonr f irnn and weeds, and remember that when swelling To the Klitors of the New York Express : The " Know Xothi.mi" Hat. I have onlv been in the city a few days, and consequently, to a certain extent, mnv lio enllorl n l"n- puis uieiu AOlUing." their fru ter When I loft home, my father, in a very feel ing manner, gave me a nice felt hat, nnd told me to wear it on Sundays. Yesterday beino- sunieuiiui sunny i wore it, ns muca lor comfort as lor the old man s sake. Well, when I was walking down toward Castle Garden, about 5 o'clock, and just before I reached the gate, I l : i:u i t . 1 ,, me, .equ.re u i.uenu su,.piy oi wa- haa a strong premonition that I was close to the I ft 17nttm.iT 7 ST.... T 1.1 1 f.l. - . 1 i CA 1 - t i j. . iui x nils UifSSUU Willi rt wnacK on weZ P,p v w n 1 VC7 tr r ,thrPe n,5-crauium t0P that a mt or two threat" weeks, if you would have a lresh supply for L.,o,l tn rnmn..n i i-1. i...... your table. Put your soap-suds around the roots of vour grape vines, or pour them on to your manure or compose heap in no case let them bo wasted w asn your trees with ley of moderate strength . . J tuv ivi t, iuu,iii.ii vi 1,1 U IUICUI- supply ior oc(i to remove my bump of benevolence. I turneu round to recognize my lncnd, but he was gone. There happened to pass, however, a consumptive looking man, with a star on his breast and a cane iu his hand, nnd he told me that it was all owing to my liat my poor old Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. 69 and 61 Lewis street, New York waylCM VTEW CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. AVE i. 1 havo just received at our Carnct Rooms 20 jis Venet taplstry carpets; 60 ps Brussels do do from (1.26 to $1.37; TO ps English and super Ingrains do; 60 ps. all wool do at 60 to 75 cents; 80 ps stripe, hemp and cotton Ingrains; 10 jis stair carpets all prices; 30 p.s super heavy oil cloths, well selected, all widths aud prices; 300 rugs from $2 to $20 each; M0 door mats; 6 ps cocoa matting; 60 t9 straw do. Wc cut. make and Dut down citrr,ot nt thn Klu.rtnvi nr.. tlcc. Our goods are as cheap as sold at any other place. vl USUUK.M II hlliWAKT. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL" PERSONS indebted to P. T. Sxowuen, are requested to call at u vuice anu maae payment ana save costs or suit. ,. , . JOSEPH F. SJIlTir, jan21, lS64.-dtf Assignee. PEARL STARCH, CREAM TARTER, CARB Soda, and Washing Soda, Saleratus, Flavoring Ex tracts. Orange, Vanila, Dnmask, Kose, tc. For sale by novT J. R. COOK. LYOXS' KATHAIRON A NEW ARTICLE for tho growth and beautifying of tho Hair, together ttasuriineni oi LuuiiT r txtracts, can Do tound "l SiiAtTH k HALL'S. sep6 SEALS AND PRESSES. NOTARIAL AND all other descriptions of seals, made in the best manner, and at short notice, and presses furnished, by Pr30 BLYNN k BALDWIN. CIGARS AND TOBACCO IN FOIL OR plug; Snuffs Maccaboy, Scotch, Rappee and Cepha-l,c' by J. R. COOK. nov7 CIGARS. A FINE LOT OF OLD IMPORT-ed Cigars, favorite brands. Also, Plug and Fine Cut Lhowing Tobacco. For sale by J, R, COOK decH rjlO FRUIT GROWERS. THE AMERICAN i T.Fru" Oro',')l'',' u'11" 'n the Orchard and Garden by F. R. Elliot. For sale at the New Bookstore of m J. H. RILEY k CO. CJILVER WARE. A GREAT QUANTITY uu vurieiy, ui aicrung quality, at jane5 BLYNN & BALDWIN'S. GAS BURNERS. -A LARGER SUMMER stock than heretofore, and at Eastern nrlces. Juno5 BLYNN k BALDWIN. FINE CUTLERY. POCKET KNIVES, RA-tors, Scissors, to., by BLYNN it BALDWIN. june6 UNS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE SHOT Guns, Boy's Guns, and Rifle, for ! ), y3- GERE k ABBOTT. G POTASH. A SUPERIOR QUALITY JUST r . .09lTld n for sale bv jno. R. COOK, rehll. first door south of the Journal Building. JOHN It. COOK, DUL'titilST, next door to Journal lluilitlnt;, Columbus, Uhio. I am lion prepared to fumUli my liiends and the public generally, with every iinng in uiy uue oi uusiuess. 'llie goods wuid f lecteu in f.asttru umrKcU., and ulih Bpccul relereuee to purity. 1 will wnrrunt every arllelu 1 null, to be of first quauty: rBtscaiprioNs uaereuir fku-aked, with ao- curacv anu dispatch, at all hours. 1'KltHJ.MEIiV Extracts for the llamlkmhief, viz: Rose, terbenn, Jasuiinc, Wist End. i'atelioiily, Jockey Club, Musk, Spring Flowers, Honey Suckle, ke., ke. BOAl'S Aluioud, Old Urouii, Wind-or, Honey Soaps, Musk, Omnibus, Pului, Transparent, Can-He, Premium enaving soaps anu vreani or Jules il.iulc, Kouasels & Wethiirill, munutiicturers. COLOONES AU sizes and prices. BRUSHES Hat, Cloth, Tooth, Null, Hair, Badger and Bristle Shaving llrushes, Scrubbing. Puint, Varnish, Sash and Wall Brushes. HAIR DYES Jones' eclubrated Instantaneous Hair Dye -any shade can bo produce,., from light browu to Jet black. Also, Batchclor's, Phalcn's and Glenn's celebrated Liquid Dyes. For sole by JOHN K. COOK. marl! OFFICE OF TIIE LITTLE MIAMI R. R., CixcixxATi, November 1st, 1653. Proposals will bo received at this Ollice for the Loan to tho Company of $200,000, in sums of $500 and upwards, for any period of time from six months to two years, at the option of the lender, aud for which the Comnanv will givo their promissory notes, bearing eight per cent, per annum Interest, payable semi annually at the Commercial This monev Is wanted for the nurnoso of nrnsncutlnir tlm making of a Double Track, which the largo and increasing business of the Company now imperatively requires to be made without delay. Tho security to the lender is of the most undoubted character. The canital stock naid un la 2 nss fiftl Ti, debt of the Company now amounts to $407,000; of which $118,000 Is payable in 30 years, 8100,000 In 20 years, and IllA rnftMltft tin t.tn FOB r hnnJ. r.a.VU t ,D1 . - 1 D.,t . .... . . wuuj, juituvio uuui louu 10 tool; and as an otfsct to this debt, the Company own $405,400 or me capital stock ol the Columbus nnd Xenla Railroad, and $135,000 in the Springfield, Mt. Vernon and Pittsburgh Railroad, which would more than nav off tho entire deht 01 uiu v.umpuuy. Tho roceiuts of tho road for frolo-ht and large, and increasing, as tho followmg exhibit for the jmst nvvvu ;vam auu VIOVCU IllUUlUq Will 8UOW, Vli: PASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati. Indiananolis. I In v Inn Springfield, Ilellcl'ontaine, Tiffin, Finclley, Sandusliv, j'luns-Beld, Jit. Vernon, Xewurk, ic. Sit Daily Trains from Clvvclnnd. 1st. 7:00 A. M. Exnreas train, frnm stniinn nf r f 1- C. R. R. f,ir Toledo, Chlcngo and St. Ini? : stoiminir at Nonvulk. Clyde, and Irciiinut. 2d. 8 A. M. alail Train, stonnlnir nt nil t,iltnn !,ntunn Grafton and Toledo. 8rd. 8,45 A. M. Express, (from OhioCity,) for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Elyrla, Vermillion, Huron, Stinduslfc- Fremont and Elmore, This train connects at Sandusky witli Mad River and Lake trie, ana Jiansueiu ana Sandusky Railroads, by which rasscngcrs will reach Toledo at 1.05 P. M. Dayton 4.25 P. II. Bellerontaino 2.18 " Cincinnati 7.00 " Springfield 3.S5 " Indianapolis 10.30 " 4th. 2.50 P. M. Express, from station of C. f!. k C null. road for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis ; stopping at Obcr-lin, Xorwall:, Mnnrocvilla, Bellcvue, Clvde and Fremont. 6th. 3,00 P. M. Mail Train (Trom Ohio Citv f.,r dusky. This train connects nt Sandusky with trains of MimmuTuiiuiiUiiBLni; nuau, arriving ai t inilley same c.vuiu. uuu nii)iiiiy ui mi luieiineuiaie stations. 0th. 7.45 P. H. Exjiress. from station of C. C. k C. Railroad, for Toledo and Chicago. For Tickets, or contracts for Freight, apply to E. SHELDON, Agent, 56 Bank street, Angicr Hotel Building. Also, Tickets for Toledo, Chicago, ke. to be obtained at Station of C. C. k C. Road, D. C. BALDWIN, Aceut. Those for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and stations on Mad River and Mansfield Roads, at Ohio City Stall. E. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent. Ollice Cleveland k Toledo Railroad, 1 J by S4 as youtJT ; th t 800,1 s ibS B"i3htork'howetheyPP',t He .aid that I was a -KnowXo.hing" Li ber of flies and insects that vou may destrov. bv... hi.. t ... , svhinh a-nLl ..ll...,ic .!. I... ' ' i,u"' waill 10 KnOW II IUIS 00 anrl fruit r"' -fu" 1 lo rlln ule 11SK 01 a woKcn head miiijr Him.- unit i n unr iny luvonic nat, Fimjily an In transplanting; your cablniccs. tc . be nnr. ticular to take tiine and do it well. You may " VtJV"!? Illnfc " 18 ion iiiuy, i), L, stead of only one-hnlf or one-third itemeinber that all gardening and farming op- Solvixq a Difficulty. A grandson of the Cleveland, Hay 5, 1851. junc5d&tr pLEVELAXD, COLUMBUS & CIXCIXNATI, y AND CLEVELAND & ERIE RAILROAPS.-Cha.vce OF Time. On and after Wednesday. June 7th. Trains will tun as follows, (Sundays excepted) : Express Train leaves Columbus at 10:10 a. in., and arrives at Cleveland nt 3:30 n m. Ili.tn minor lenvnu f lnvn. land at 8 a m. and arrives at Columhns nt l ns n m Mall Train leaves Columbus at 1:15 p m, nnd arrives at Cleveland at 7:25 n m. Returning, leaves Cleveland at 4.iu p in, auu urrivcs at loiumous at b:lO p m. Nisht Express leaves Columbus nt 11:00 n m. nnd nr. rives at Cleveland at 0:00 a m. Returning leaves t'levo- uiuu uu i :oi p ra, nnu arrives at ujlumuus at 2:10 a m. Each Train makes a direct connection at Crestline with tho O. k Pa. R. K. for nttsburg and Philadelphia. Also at Shelby for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago ; at Cleveland with trains on the Erie P.. K. for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston, also with the splendid Steamer CRESCENT CITY or QUEEN OF THE WEST, at 7 p m, arriving in BuiTulo in season for morning trains to Niagara Falls, Albany, Sc. L. TII.TOX, Superintendent. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. Columbus, Juno 7, 1653. I " .. f r I " ."i. i:roPale?eason;,''''Ucan Govel,lor of vircinia, a child of some four or er tinu,. 1 """la"'y 1 .swine prop. ttv0 Slimraergi on a vjsit to hig maln,m (siuiiuiuiuur, vwiu is a weauny iana nomcr in (lllin fta .n 1.!-.,..-. . rt . At -ii. I vrnc uav, uilirr uiuillll Ills lirsi Vl.SIl 10 i rom un unto l'urmer. a Sabbath School, and I mino iliilv iinni'nacnil Att Article on Wire Fences. with the roliuious lessons taught there, he tonk- Thos. Bnoww. Eso Dear Sir: T nniien in "is erandfather down on the farm to show nml your paper of tho 6th inst. an article ou the gather tho fruit of a large walnut tree, which Buojcci; oi fences, written by Mr. Wortiiinq- "us pe inu- r?nuy ior me harvest. On the ton, of Chillicothe, O. way, the little fellow, villi the philosophy which O ..... -r . 11 ,i .5 oottie two years since, l Dut tin some lib rods leiuis sermons in stones," said. of wire fence. I believe it to bo the very best " Grandpa, who do all Dicse woods nnd field; lence. all things considered, that the fanner can uelonjr to use. " Why," said the matter-of-fact trontleninn I will briefly stato the materials nocessnrv. " to me." nnd my manner of building it. " No, eir," emphatically responded the child MlMVia nir mi.rn.vn '1107 OOlOnp; tO liod." mo granuiauier saicinotiimg till they reached For25 rodS, (if tho surface of the Brond is tbj S te'Z"0' .-arly even,) two posts, 8 feet long, nnd 10 inch- w'V , 4l nm ,w0 n ' . square, will be required. Six inches from t0, C"' my boy' ''om docs this tree neu: es tho bottom of the posts, make a four inch mor belong Ti.:.. ... lice. In ono of the posts, 4 feet and 3 inches w; "J nHU , 1 a.mocat o boy from this, make anotlier mortice 3x4. and 5 inch nut, ho rlnlt'rl St'"g l0"S"1S l0k npo" lho i'8 deep, lor tne pins to pass through that strain a iy.,1 m-and " Well, erandfather. the tree bclono-o to nml out the walnuts are ours." the wi.es My fence is only designed for horses and cat tle, and has but four wires, 8, 10, and 12 inches luHt nn ,X i i, Mrr ftZi n.atu?0 turis to insignilicanco all outward dis- . -. - . .,v...Iviiit u iWl-b 1UI1'. ItiiAltnnn LI n Lixox-sV Exthact. The grandeur of man through the botton, mortice about 2 feet, which rf lo of TT: C0 sc'cnCt' must to pinned through the post. Put brace iff, ? nlrll, Uf f Pcetvi.ig thebenu-from the longer end ot this 8cautlinLr to wi l in .f 'i' .f Jac.t'n.. " V8 0wn mind' oulwai-d na- about 2 inches of tho too wire. Thi nins t " "ou V8 ,e"0"' oca ures-tnesc are glo- . .i .. . . v o F nuns n r rru vpk. i nivmo ii t nn inrougn iue mortices to strain the wires, sho'd lin(i V i ' u,6,u Vl be 1 inch and a half, and square ; at one end T "l lu,n "hatI 18 Cu,mo,,V.:v, P'- in-some 3 inches long. A. stake, 3x3 inches at one Pf, hy at-f but V"1" ,v01'1",' ,!llt enU.aud3xatttthother.Biid 6Kfertloii w 11 "'0toutwnrd creation, so in the soul, the FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS for the Spring For tho yenr omllng 1st December, 184(1..... .$118,052 02 anil Summer Trade, at P. HOSE'S, No. 8 Noll House. " " " 1st " 1847 221,135 62 Having this day received my Stock of Ooods foi the " " " 1st " 1848 280.0S5 78 Spring ami Summer trade, consisting of every description of Cloths, Cajwiuicros and Vestings, selected by myself from the largest and best houses iu Neir York and I'hila-delphla, at ths chuapust cash rates, I am now prepared to executo all orders lu my Una ou as good terms as can be ollured Kast or West. 1 therefore invito my old customers aud friends to call and examine my stock for themselves. In addition to tho above, I am in receipt of a large assortment of Ucnts' Furnishing Good.', of every description. The public In gonoral aro nvit(ii U cull and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. Columbus, March 25, 1854, tf UNITED STATES HOTEL, PIIILADEi:-lniA This well known Kitablishment, celebrated for Its table, and rcf urnUhed In Slodorn style, with Ladies' Pnrlnra nn tlm fl,t Ann. I. .noi n...unii .it....j - m."h wu,, to iu,i,i vvilliui.j, B11UUIUU OU CiuaTNrr Ftrret the fashionablo promenado opposite vusiuiu xioune, ana near independence nan. CAPT. CIIAS. II. .MILLER, Whose reputation as a Host Is well known, is dctermiti! it Shall 10S0 nothing' bv his fntnrn elT,,rl. TIia hlirhnit degree of satisfaction puoronitt to all who may favor hiin with their company. ur t amines can aetsuro a suito of Rooms by telegraphing a day or two in advance. Philadelphia. May 1864. mayl2-dlyviir And 11 months of.. 1st 1st 1st 1st 1849 321,308 82 40o,6H7 i4 1851 487,816 89 1862 620,746 85 .1853 004,026 60 Dividends of net nroflts at the rata of ten nor cent, tier aiiiiuiu uutu ijeeu mauo since io-m, ana uitcen percent, in 1862. Any further information renulred will lie fiirnlaheil on application to E. J. Handy, Treasurer, or to cither of the unucrsigneu. JACOB STRADEH, JOllS KILGOUR. J.VO. H. GROESUECK, It. R. RPRIVGER nov2-tf Committee of Finance NEW (iOOUS. WE HAVE JUST UE0E1V-ed a large and snlcndld stock of Drv Goods for tha Fall trade, consisting In part of woolen goods, new stvles, for men and boys' clothing. zoo ps muslin do laines at 12 to 20 cents : 000 ps calicoes at 8 to 11 cents ; 800 ps brown and bleached muslin t 6 to 10 conts ; 100 ps red and a hlte flannel ; io ps oi onrrcu iiannels for women and girls j 20 ps black silks, very cheap : 60 ns merlnonn. alnnena nml llilhftt ninths 200 ps fall ginghams, new styles ; STJl?.N.??Z,.1?,g0anuSOI?,P,,Ote VaPCt? , S-Als, aVrge'aVsortment'of (women and girls') of Fancy and Staple Stallonerv. "Eno-llah. Fronoh and hnnierv. ilnvn. u.. .im,... Ni.i American." Banks, Public Offices, c", will And It to ke., ke. -" ., , , . r - w . w., uvuniij et m o arv ffoou store. juneli Ohio Stato Journal Building. aep7. OSB0RN & STEWABT. A CARD. WE WOULD CALL TIIE AT- XX tcntion of tho public to our stock or goods especially to our houso furnishing goods. At present our slock is unusually elegant and desirable, comprising every stvle of rich as well as common carpeting, floor and table oilcloths, rugs, mats, window-shades, taslo covers, lace and Swiss curtains, shcelincs. towellnix. iw..kln. em-tain damasks, window furnishing goods, blankets, counter-pins, hazes, crumb-cloths, druggets, ke., ke. Our opportunities for purchasing enables us to oiler our articles as low as any other house, at retail, in the United States, sop 7. OSBOUN k STEWART. UK. WM. It. Til If ALL. OFFICE, BROAD STREET, notween Hiyh nnd Front, North Side, Cou'Mtiis, May 23 i. . r. i. .r i - - . . wiuuiuu is mo niOal precious. ,ju ii-ui iilu iui (.auu juu. uiiu us ninnv Rinnini c . . for each stake as there are vTires KTill ,?0. aniart i'vctit splendid uiodos of be more convenient if made longer at one end Z"' Z " 'fi rS,01 ,UC 0pi"t'"1t ' W ... mii uiiu iiiuii,-s3 uuiiijini eu wun tlirouL'h, and return it around a round sticic and twist tho end several times around the wire, To straighten the wires after they run out the length of the fence, I used two of the and western sky ; and so the common liehts of leuboii, anu conscience, aim love, nre ot more worth nnd dignity than the rare endowments wmcn give celebrity to a (uw.Cianning. Flowers. How the nn! vernal heart of man HOUSE PAINTERS, ATTENTION ! WE would inform those desiring a splendid Paint for Parlors, that we have Just received a largo lot of pure snow whito French Zinc, directly from the Importers, which wo will sell at the lowest markrt price, at the ciieup casn naruwaro More, sign ol the Ullt .Mill Saw. may 23d&w. A. JUNKS k CO. LEAD PIPE ALL SIZES, FROM 1 TO 11 inch, at tho sign of the Gilt Mill Saw. m.v24 w A. JOXES k CO. TO SAW MILL JIEN.-WE HAVE JUST recnlvAil fl lnnra Inrli,. nf 1I..1.F f!n P! ...... 1 1 Cross Cut and other Saws. At the sign' of the Gilt Mill nuw. mav'J4-w A. JUNKS ft LO. IOIt SALE. 170 ACRES OF FINE T I Jibe red land in Licking county, ono mile south of Columbia station of the Central Ohio Railroad, and one mile north of Etna. 30 acres deadened and rendy to clear up. i.u4uireoi num. .AIUIMIIUNU, Jn,, juneu-dlw I nder Eichaugo Rank. LEATHER BELTING. TIIE UNDERSIGN ed Agents for the sale of RF.E3 k HOYT'S celebrated premium patent RIVETED STRETCHED LEATHER BAN'DH, nave this day received a full assortment of all sites, from IX to 18 inches in width. Wo would call the attention of the public to the above article, as one possessing superior merit. They arc ninde from the thick and solid parts of tho best oak tanned leather, and aro stretched by powerful machines, (invented and usod by R. k 11. only,) whereby they are mado to run straight and true, have a uniform bearlnz on the drum or nullev. hold their widths ovonly, and give from 16 to 25 per cent, mora forco than mono maue in tno oruinary manner cola at manuiacturers' m enly, by Kl juio sign ot tno As-o of All stakes, keyed toeethcr with a groove in the L0 centre for the wire". This was drawn the whole blT ?,Wvcr3- They are wreathed round the length, and it straightened them very nicely "adle, the man-iage altar and the tomb. The Tbo other end of the wire is fastened by boriifs le'"smi m V'.c far Last delights m their perfume, a small hole through from the front into the 2- W' m rV0? uose,gays 5 wllile I-mortices, to meet a hole iu the pins. The wire , 0 , of , far wcst chl'33 llis balul3 wilh should go into the pins, so as not to slip when 3, 1,0 eathers the abundant blossoms the they nre turned. Turn tho pins until the wire Il'umilmtc.'l scripture of the prairies. The Cupid is sufficiently strained, then drive in the squ.ire ?, ailci(-'llt Hindoos tipped his arrows with end with a few light blows, and it cannot turn U?)'CT!, n"d orttll60 buds are the bridal crown You will see it is not more than five minutes fV , Vs,',11 ,3?Uo." of y8twlay- Flowers gar-work to either tighten or loosen the wires Thev la,Wc "jo krocian altnr, they hang in votive should be loosened in the fall and sirnined iii wrcal0:, bcfore tue Curistiau i-hrine. All these k. ti. i 0111111 111 aro nnnrnnrinto neua Th. dI,.,,,i,i 1,,.: 1 me ojjniig. xi 1a uut to siruin ono wire before .1, i-i---r- - uum lmhh; iuuuu tho stakes are set, as they can then bo sot 1 ' r 1 le!l' perpetually renewed beauty straight. Drive in tho staples part way the 6ynibol of their resurrection. They should short end up ; lny in tho wires, strain th-m m..i !'est 011 tuo a,lari for their fragrance and tlwir drive up the staples, so as not to confino the a1'?I?s:ond 1,1 perpetual worship before the wires. 1 10m my wires by flatten ns- the pi.iU " and lapping and winding them very tightly with imau iui buiiiu inreu mcues. TOE EXPENSE. Now for the expense of the 25 rods. 12G lbs. annealed No. 7 wire, 06. . . .$7 56 3 posts, 3 s. each 13 25 stakes, 03 each 0 75 100 staples 1 oo Cost of materials $10 44 Or about 42 cents per rod. Two men would put up about 25 rods per day. This fence has much more than answered my expectations. It has not cost me a Bhilliuir for repairs, and is apparently as good as the day it was built. It will rCHlrain iinrnlw -.t-oQ . -1 , ... . ' " uuioi:ouim cbiub, uiai win laugh- nt an ordinary fence. Mine has been well tried, and I sneak this irom experience. This fence has only four wires for Bne'p, one, and perhaps two moro wires might be necessary ; but even then, it would only cast about 56 cents per rod. I intend to put up 75 rods moro this summer, which is sufiioient ovideueo that it pleases mo. IT DON'T 1NJUBE STOCK. I have heard nt hnro.no. .,.) .1... v.-. . i , , . - -- oku tunu ueuiu; injtirea by tho wires. I never .... nor do I know of any person that ever did, only bit fpnnrt Mw linen..- i i .r wouia as soon endeavor I MtlMAI. fALA(:.;WI.5U)Sl-Alii- nation lor tlm llvl.n.li i .,, nr i. i. ...... Nations. Olll'n EverV D.-IV ftii.l I'.v... Ii..r . ,...... . r 8 A. M. till 10 Km. Admission ou ulLofearlnn. 2ri eentw. GRAND CONCERTS EVERY E V K N I X II A GRAND ORCHESTRA, emitting nf TWKNTV-TUO l4rin:.Tit Under tile direction nf '..If. S. ili:i.MSitT.i.i'ii liOVKEVS will 1. u,i mr ... i, i. i .... , e " ".-. M ill nil Hour before the coniinehri mt nf the Cnurer:. The emit VWTfiHli itp.t;n i . i... the Brooklyn llortii ul'ur il So. irtv. mid ii.av lie s.en In the new fountain nndi r t!ie irnait Don,.. Tho MAMMOTH cr.lHH VHI.-V r ..o. .. by for the largest ever wn. In nn I.,,; uneut. iiiiii not patched up, ll:us birn di prihilnl In the I'n'iaiv. The VKYSTAL PALA VK iilinuii.l.i ith tl, t remarkstilu priKluctioru i,f even- portLm ,ii ti,,-. .r,,iH, Its rare specimens of Mirh.-inlivil Skill an. I t. n. .i ih havo been furnished by ninnv tlioiir:in,l rim:i-,latn i-.,. .dent In lalrnpe, Asia. Africa ainl Ainerli .i. TUO AM HULK STA TI. A I! Y hiclu,,. Unl mhrrrhe model, roples and ori-iu il ino ru iuiili mi. 1. Kin iiiunl,,, ehoico I'aintinirs from Cie ,-reatiyt ui;ii,..s The MACllI.i:ilY HF.I'A KTME.VT U w plote, and the multitude of rurioUJ umi'liiiun ar,, slant openitinn. A popular J1A.VD OP MUSIC 1- In u tho entire day and evening. tiOLD MEDALS nn.i CASH PREMIUMS lliousanj Hollars earh. an,) i... hk well iim li,.l.inm oiuunureu ov mil A xsiu I i:ltu ..r the In st i ii,,,'! Industry, Skill nnj Art. . m)-JMtf I'. T ItAI'.N'lM over fir. hun thtuvar.i Xo. 3D. AS ACT To provide for tho distribution of Curwcn'a Revised Statutes of Ohio. Feitiox 1. Be il enacted lij the Central AsscmUy of tin Slate of Ohio, That the Secretary of Stato be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to distribute, in the same manner an the general laivs are now by lair distributed, the three volumes of Curwca's Revised Statutes of Ohio, lu tho following manner: One conv to the Countv Auditor, one eonv to the Cnnntv Treasurer, one copy to the County Recorder, One copy to the hhcrllf, one copy to the Prosecuting Attorney, one copy to the I'robato Judgo, and one copy to the Clerk of tho Common 1 leas, of each county of this State. Ono cor.v to each of the Judirea of the Snnrcme Court and to each Judge of tho severul Courts of Common 1-leas in tho State. One conv to each State of this t'nion with hnm thi. State Is accustomed to exchange copies of their laws. One copy to each of the Stato Offices at Columbus, and . one copy to each of tho Benevolent Institutions. And tiie remaining copies to bo preserved in the State Library for public use. The copies herein ordered to bo distributed to officers, shall be preserved by them, and delivered hy them to their successors in office. V. C. LtllLOND, Sjvaier of the House of Representatives. JAMES MYERS, April 3, 1854. President of the Senate. No. 20. AX ACT io cstaoiisii alterations In State c.n'1 rvuitv Boads. Srcnoy 1. Be it enacted lu the General State of Ohio. That all alterations of State and fm.ntir ' Roads, now made nnd established, shall hereafter form a part of such road, and so much of the original road as lies between points at which tho alteration intersects, shall be and remain vacated. F. C. LrULOXD, Spcaler of the House of Representatives. , James myeks, March. 2a, ISM. r resident of the Senale. Xo. 22. AX ACT Authorizing depositions to bo taken in the State of Ohio, to be used in thn courts nf ntlmt. Ktnlna Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the ' Stale of Ohio, That any party to any civil action, cause, or matter, peudinii before anv court, or before nnv mnvnw or any other judicinl officer of a city, or town corporate, or before any arbitrators, or referees of any other State district or territory of the United States, may obtain the testimony of nnv witness resMinu In thin .'ttn ni,,,o,i in such other State, district, or territory. Sec. 2. Any officer or commissioner, authorized by any other State, district, or territory of tho United States, to take depositions in this Stato, shall have power at the instance of the party wishing to obtain tho deposition of any witness, to cause such witness, if ho reside in the county where his deposition is to be taken, by process of summons, to appear before him, on reasonable notice, at a certain lime and place, therein specihed. Sec. a. The officer or commissioner, before w hom such witness shall appear, shall take down his testimony in writing, and Blinll certify and transmit the samo to the court or tribuual, before which such civil action, cause, or matter is pending, in such manner as tho nractico of t io nnnrt ,r t, -It. ...... I ' " ... , .... .nuuuo. luuj ii'imre. Sec. 4. If any person shall refuse or neglect to attend at tho time and place mentioned in tho summons, Issued in accordance with this act, not having a reasonable er cusc for such refusal or neglect, or if on his attendance, he Bhall refuse to testify, or answer any question, not being protected by law from testifying thereto, tho officer or commissioner Issuing such summons, is hereby authorized and empowered to compel such person, by attach meiit, to appear nnd answer, under such penalties as would be incurred, for a like oifense on the (. h.l nf i, n action before a justico of- the peace, in this State; Provided, that before anv ncrson. summnnod iih nrot-e.iiiil .hnii bo compelled to testify, hu slmll lie mM if l,n thoin, his lawful fees for attendance. &ec. a. Any person who slinll appear and testify, in manner aforesaid, shall be entitled to receive, from tho party nt whose instance ho shall have been summoned, seventy-five cents for each day he shall give his attend- nncp nn.l flcn m,nl. ..a. e 1.1- . t , ...... bvu.a .nnu uuui ins niucu oi resiuence, to nnd from tho placo of taking such deposition: and if any person summoned as aforesaid, shall appear, and not be called upon to testify, he shall reccivo, for his attendance, the samo compensation as ho would bo entitled to by this act, for each day's attendance. ' Sec. 0. That if any person, on his oath or affirmation, duly administered by any officer or commissioner authorized to take depositions by virtue of this act, shall wilfully nnd corruptly depose, nliirm, or declare any matter to be fact, kur-ing tho same lo be false, or shall, iu like manner, deny any matter to be fact, knowing the same to be true, every person so olfending shall bo deem-cd guilty of perjury, and upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned in the Penitentiarv of fil.ln m,l it at hard labor, not more than ten, nor less than threo years. See. 7. That if any person shall persuade, procure, or suborn any other person to commit wilful andnnmmt - jury, in manner aforesaid, every person so offending shall ho deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned in tho Penitentiary of Ohio and kept at hard labor, not more than ten, nor less than inrco years. Sec. 8. This act shall take effect and be In force from and alter its passage. F. C. LkELOXD, Spcaler of the House of Representative!. , ' JAMES MYERS, March 2a, 1654. President of the Senate. I II t.lllri lining f One of -idu rmanner. i .u " ouuu cuuunvor prices with addition of freight l Ro ttirougU the side of my house, as through UDotaNE tKlJllNS &'f r t CC'1d,un'S doubtless might ocouV, GUt Droad Axo, Columbus, 0. but for one I should hava no fenra TJKUSIIKS.-A fun A ' cloth, tooth, sliavlnj prices tor sale by nov7 Xo. 24. AX ACT To amend nn act entitled an act to amend an act, entitled "an act to provide for the organization of cities and incorporated villages," passed March 11, 18M. . . Section 1. Be. it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That tho twentieth section of said act, be and the same is hereby so amended as to read as follows Sec. 42. It shall bo tho duty of tho Governor, Auditor aud Secretary of State, or auy two of them, at tho time of ascertaining the ratio of representation, as required by the eleventh section of the Baid article of tlieennnt,,i.. also to ascertain what cities of the second class, are entitled to become cities of the first class, and what incorporated villages are entitled to become cities, and their proper class: nnd the Governor shall cause a statement thereof to be prepared by the Secretary ot state, which statement he shall cause to be published in somo newspaper printed in the cily of Columbus, and also, in some newspaper printed iu each ol the cities and lncornoratcd villami.. tho. grade of which shall havo been so advanced, and a copy of said statement shall also be transmitted by the Secretary of State, to the next session of Ihe General Assent-My; Provided, however, that before ai,l .tt nn nted villago shall bo advanced, as herein provided, the ' trustees tucreof, by resolution certified to tho Secretary ,' I of State, shall accept of such advanced grade, and there- - "H ....j ui uicuiporiiveu vuisge snau, at tuo next regular annual peiiod lor thu election nf oflicers, proceed to orcranize. accordinc in it. m.nn by the election of officers properly bejunghig thereto, ami oil their election and qualiiication, the term of service of every former officer slrall expire. And it shall be theduty of the Governor, Auditor, and Secretary of State, to declare incorporated villages, cities of tho second class, and cities of the second chum cillos of the first class between decennial periods; I roviiied, that tho application from any incorporated villairii or citv. ho arcnninflnti..l hun olution adopted by suo.i village or city council, askiug to bo decLuod a city of lho lirst or second class, as the case may be, slinll bo accompanied with satijfactoiy evidence, showing tho population of such village or cily to be largo enough to entitlo them to such advancement. Sec. 2. That section tweuty of tho act to which this is amendatory, be, and tlio same is hereby ropoalcd. V. G. LKbLOXl), Spealer of the House of Rcprettntalives. ,r , n- JAMES MYERS, March 2o, 18o4. President of tin Senate. So. 32.1 AX ACT Supplementary to an act entitled '-an act to amend an act to provide lor the organization of Cities and Incorporated Wages," passed March 11, lhoj. Section 1. R,t it cnuckd hu th fin..t,i jm,i.t.. r u.. State of Oh in, That from and after the passage of this act, it shall be lawtul for the city council of any oity in which a Gas Company has been, or may bo hereafter established, to fix from time to time, by ordinance, the minimum price at which such council shall require such company to furnish gas to tho citizens or public buildings of such city or lor the purpose of lighting the streets, alleys, and pub- .v e..,,...ua ...vii.u, io, imj nui-iou uoi excecuiug lenycars; in.l Irom and alter tho ns.,int i.f cal.l n..n..... ... ... .1. ordinance, hy a written acceptance thereof, tiled lu tho clerk s ollice of mch citv: it shall nut bo lawful for uiiil . city council to require the said company to furnish gas to the citizens, public buildings, public grounds, or public lamps of such cily, at a less prico during tho period of lime agreed on, not exceeding ten years, asalorosaid: Provided, that this act shall not onorato (o Immlrsr - alfcct any contract heretofore made bctweon any city and any Gns Light, or Gas Light and Coko Company. Sec. 2. That the city council of such city may, at anv time after the default uicntionod in the thirty-first section-of tho act to which this is supplementary, bv ordinanco, permit such gas compnny to u.o and occupy tho streets of such city lor tho purposo of lighting the samo, and furnishing gns to the citizens and public buildings. Sec. it. That any temporary failure to furnish gas shall not operate as a forfeiture, under the thirty-second section of the act to which this Is supplementary, unless such failure shall bo bv the nedect or misconduct nf .,.!, . Gas Light or Gas Light and Coke Company; Provided, that such company shall, without unnecessary delay, repair the injury, nnd contiuuo to supply such gas. i . C. LKULUiND, Speaker of the House of Representatives. , , . , . JAMES MYERS, Apnl a, lbi4. 1'reiident of the Senate. Acmron's OpricR, I'raxkiw Cor.Tnr, ) toti xiin s, March 15, 1864. I hereby certify that the foregoing laws are true copies om those nn file in the ollice nf tlio Secretary of State JOII.V M. PfGII, Auditor. Ski niT.inv op State's Offici, ) CoLiMiit s. March 15, 1844. f I, Wtl l.l.iM TltKUIT. Secretary of State of tlm Hlnl. nf Ohio, hereby certify 1 lint the foregoing lawaate correctly copied from the original rolls on file In this office. WILLIAM TI1EV1TT, Secretary of Stale. TKKL'SAliKM AVUNUE. UKMOVAlTA. J P. STONE 4 CO. will removo from their old Btand on Jerusalem Avenue, (sometimes failed High street.) to their New Store In tho Gwvx.vb Block, nn Town street, near tho Market llou io, on Wodnesdav, June 21st. where they will be happy to sec their patroii. Juno 7, ISA4-Ur iVUNTi;s. (JKO'I ON, MET A LIU ANU FIRE" II and dry. White lead and all coach, Japan and loath- "VUcniuer J. R. CO0K
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Full Text | V Bui In 10 ! in in ii hi in IN B VOLUME XVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1854. NUMBER 289. Ii hw hk Journal IS rCDUSBED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND TEEKLY BY TUB 0 niO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY Incorporated under the General Law. T ERM3, INVARIABLE IN ADVANCE, Daily Citv subscribers $6 CO per rear. " Mail " 5 00 '"' " By the Carrier, per neck 12'i cts. Tki-Webkiy 3 (10 per year. II KKKLY I HI " ' Club of teu and over 160 " TERMS OF ADVERTISIXG BY THE SQUARE, (TEN 1INT3 OR LKS8 MAKE A HlliKt.) One sqtiaro 1 year . . 820 00 ; nno square 3 week? One One One One Ono Una 0 months 11 00 6 months 12 00 3 months 8 00 ; 2 months 6 00 ; 6 weeks 5 00 ; 1 month 4 60 ; ono ono one one one one 2 weeks.. , 1 week 5 days 4 (lavs.. .. 3 days 1 Insertion S3 60 2 60 1 60 1 1 2i 1 10 60 33 Displayed advertisements half more than the nbov rates. Advertisements, leaded aud placed in the column of opeci.ii -ouces, ' aoutiie Hie ordinary rata. All notices required to be published by law, legal rates, If ordered on the inside exclusivelr after the first week. 50 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in me iri- corny wunout ctiargo. Business Cards, not exceeding five lines, per year, a- sine, s-i.ou per line ; outsute J. Notices of meetings, charitable societies, fire coiupa. nics, sc., n.ill price. Advertisements not accompanied witli written diree tions will bo inserted till forbid, and charged accord ingly. All transient advertisements must he raid in advance. Weekly Ono square one week, 60 cents ; two weeks, iou -, uirea wceas, i : one momu. i,o ; tnree months $3.60 ; six months, $6 ; one year, 10. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so much for the space ho occupies, the changes being cuargeauic wun ino composition only, it is now gen einiiy uuupicti. 1 BUSINESS CARDS, 1851. Neil House Hat Store. 1851 GILLETT & CO., WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers in Hats, Caps and Straw (ioods. are now iu receipt of our Spring and Summer Styles, to which we would respectfully invito tlio attention of Dealers and all in want of Goods in our line. Our assortment is now complete, embracing almost every stylo worn either east or west, among wiucn aro bouts' fcxtra Moleskin, Drnii, Heaver and Cassimoro Hats ; I'amima, Canton braid, Pedal 1-eghorn, China Pearl, Mcirlncabns, l'earl Straws. I'ahu i.oat and Canada straws a tair assortment lor children. Also, Misses' Bloomers. Caps for men and boys, and man ufuctured to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash or approved credit. Sign of the Big Hat, Neil House Building. npr5 REMOVAL. GLUE & ABBOTT have ro moved their stock of Hardware from the old store, 1G1 High street, to their new store, now very nearly finished, in the cast end of tho Owynno Block, on Town street, and to which the old GILT l'ADLOCK Is transferred. We are prepared to offer Hardware, Cutlery, Taints, Oils, Varnishes, together with all articles in tho house-building, house keeping, cabinet making, and carriage making line, at low prices. Call and see us at the new store, and if you want any goods in our way, wo eau sell thorn to you. GEItE & ABBOTT, . Columhns, May 3, 1654. Sign of the Gilt Padlock. -10LUMBUS NURSERY. A GREAT VARI- V cty of the most choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees oii'i snruiis. The undersigned gives notice that ho has made nrrnnce ments with somo of tho most extensive nnd most reliable Vursery establishments in tho State of New York, for a constaut supply at Columbus of the very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and Will till all orders in that lino on tiio shortest notice. Among thein nro some now varieties of great value. Printed catalogues will be in readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. Tho Trees will bo Tor sale in a very few days, and may be seen at tho corner of High and State streets, or at Rose Cottage, one mile north of Columbus, on tho Worthintrton Road. nprO-tl WARRKX JEXKJXS. CAPITAL CITY DAGUEBREAX ROOMS. Tho undersigned having permanently located in the city, has availed himself of every advantage necessary to rxwuiu peneci uaguerrcniypes Having a large Sky Light, he can take tiictures without reward to weather. ne has just received a large and splendid assortment of cases 01 every variety, troui tho full size down to the smallest that aro taken. Every lady aud nrentleinan is rosnectfullv Invited to mil at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South of me rrangun jjunit, one! cxamlno specimens. Mm. Wykej will be in attendance to wait upon the ladlos. K. S. WVKFS. Columbus, June 1, 1851. janlO-dly THE COLUMBUS STONE AND LIME COMPANY are now selling at their Depot in Columbus, Cutting stono at S3 00 per perch. Face " 2 00 " Common Building stono 80 " Well stone 70 " Six inch curb stono 10 Per Lineal foot. Four " " " 07 " " Urao 15 per full bushel. 1'29 R. A. SHtXDEN, Superintendent. TnE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY formed a partnership under tho name and style of MILLER, DONALDSON & Co., for the purpose of doing a gonoral Banking and Exchange business, in the ofllco formerly occupied by L. Donaldson & Co., on the corner of Slate and nigh streets, (City Bank Building.) LLK, FROM NEW YORK. M'DO.IAIO'S ADVERTI3.VO HOUSE, 102 X ASS AC KTREET. FROM NEW YORK. mresniu, co's aoeccy, 122 sussac stiieet. rLANK BOOKS, COPYING PRESSES, PA -a- t-iSK, OTATIONEKY, PRINTING, &0. RICH ft LOOTttiJL, 01 William street, N. Y. Oitr. Buyers will consult their interest by examining our extensive stocky which we offer at the ioierjt possible prices. Account Bool Factory ! Books made to pattern, paged and printed heads, in every style required. Also a large Miva ua Unas buiuiui. lor lianas, insurance ana ocner vvmuiwiiw, Aiercaanu, umrts, ate., also in large quantities tor the North, West, aud South Trade. VV EiTi.a Papirs ! Cap, Letter, Note and Ledger Papers, from the best Mills in the U. 8. Foreign Papers, Tissue, Drawing, Writing, Colored, ke. Btatiuksby ! fancy and Staple Goods, a most extensive ami complete assortment. Envelopes, Cards, Inks, Uolu Pens and Pencils, Steel Pens, &o. Di.ittits rou 1B04 ! Time and work Books, Tariff of the U. S Interest, Advance, Discount, Exchange and other useful Books for the Counting House. Jos Prlnti.no of cheap Cords, Bill Heads, Labels Checks, Ml vnecs, rwuv, ecu. LrruooRAPUi ids Ksoeavinq! Bonds. Stocks. Certifi cates, Bills of Exchange, Dies cut, Cards and Envelope! embossed in the best style. The Trade, Country Merchants and Dealers supplied ki" prices, iu quauuties to suit uuyers. (C7 Orders by Mull executed with uromntness. K1C1I & LOUTKEL, 61 William St., New York, xuipuriiug anu aianmaciuriog otauonera. miu?-aoniM ZINC PAINTS. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC Company are prepared to execute orders for their valuable White Zinc Paint, which is now acknowledged to be superior to Lead In whiteness, brilliancy and durabilitv. I either for inside or outside use. And ns it is now cheaper and will cover a much greater surface tiian Lead, using equal weignts, ana is not poisonous, it recommends itsell Dotn on tue score ot health and economv. A method of preparation lias recently been discovered which enables the Company to warrant their Paints to keep fresh and soft In the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their Paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold nt a low mice, is now well known for its protective qualities, when applied in iron or oilier metallic suriaces. Their Stone Color Paint nossessos all the nrnncrtios of tne lirnwn, and is ot an agreeable color lor paiuling Cot t iges, Depots. Out Buildings, Bridges, &c. Their Paints, which are sold Drv or Ground in Oil. arc warranted pure, and put up in Kegs of 25, 50, luu and '00 lbs., to be used precisely like White Lead. For sale by the principal Dealers of the United States. or oy u.M.ii ii syLiLK, Agents, marzO-dJniP 45 Dey street, New i oik. THE NEW YORK STEAM BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT. Caps, bound, numerous styles, 9 eta. per quire and upwards; full bound, White, l&c and upwards; Fine Blue, 18c, with Ends and Bands, White, 22o ; Fine Blue, Ilm,-I VtnA tll.iA 1naal- - .1 OO. --.1 "-"J UUf VIW, HUMM IWiUBlO, pagCU, OC UIU Up- wards ; with ends and bands, paged, 44c and upwards ) Russia with ends and bands, paged, 50o and upwards ; extra bindings, pagod, 60c and upwards. Mediums, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, 67c and upwards: Russia ends and bands. nnnri. ilui And tin- Wards ; extra bindings, paced. 87c and unwards. Royals and Super Royals, extra bindings, paged, PI 25 ctuu ufjwnrua. A great variety of Pass Books, 81 per gross and upwards. Memorandum Books. 5 nor cross and onwards, ttm. ceipt Books, Petty Accounts, Miniature Blames, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School niVlUlU) Oa-V.) X Kit Constantly on hand. 10.000 reams of mannfnchiroil work of every aualitv and descrlntlon. all hound In ih wuflb auuauiiiiiui manner, ana in tne noatcst styles ; which are offered to Book-sellers, Stationers and Dealers geuecuny, ior casn or approved paper, by JU11.N U IIAJtA. 110 Nassau stmel.. Xact Vni-lr N. B. A liberal discount when nurchased In Inrom iuaubiLius. mayoKtunM TpAIRBANKS' PL ATFOIl M 1- fcCAL. Long known f-everely tested always right tlio acknowl- engea standard. . AGENT, IX SEW YORK ! FAIRBiVXKS 4; CO., 89 Water street AGENT, I.V coLUMnrs : A. S. DECKER. fcbS dOmp BILLIARD TABLES. Tho subscribers having levoted their personal attention for many years to uie uuuuuwiuni 01 iixii,iAuii iAULr.s, are tuny competent to executo work that will give entiro satisfaction to the most fastidious connoisseur. Being tho most extensive manufacturers in the Union, thev are enabled to furnish a superior table at IU per cent less than any other establish ment in tne country, to winch lact they respectfully invite tho attention of buyers, as also, to the essential improvements they have mode in tho construction and elasiicitv Of tha Pnuliinna ajltlnh !..... Kn....l. e penecuou uuiunea Dy no otners. Aiwa s on hand billiard Tables with Marble and Wooden bids, with a larire stock of Cloths, Balls, Cues, French Cue Leathers, Cue Wax. i uoi inn, iioarus, uagiiteiie Tauies, silk and norsted Pockets, &c. Orders by mull nromntlv attended to. Old lauies recusnioncd ny Bending them by E.xpress. uiuiriTii & DIXlilill, Billiard Table Mauulaeturers, apr20-d3mM No. is) Anu St., New York. TNSURANCE HEAD QUARTERS. COLIIsr. -a- BUS, 0. WARRKM JENKINS Agent for somo of mo most reiiaoiu insurance uompanu-s lu the United States, will issue policies on favorable terms. In addition to the Companies ho has heretofore represented, he has just receivea tne agency ot tne uoinuanv whoso card Is inserted below. To those who aro acquainted with Boston men and Boston Insurance Companies, it will be sufficient to call their attention to the mimes thereto appended To those who are not so acquainted, It may be said, that the Directors and Managers of this Compauy are among tue pruuiiuem anu mosi muueniiai mercnants anu business men of tho city, and there cau bo no safer Company. THE METR0P0L1TAV FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE CO.MPANV, of Boston. Mass.. No. 11. State street, wuu A chartered capital of. $000,000 A paid up capital of 200,000 And surplus, in nrouiiuins. oxcecdimr 1110.000 Insures against Fire and Marino Kiaks to an amount not exceeding $10,000 on any one Fire Risk, and not exceed- iuk ?u,vw uu auy one Jiarino iiisk. The Capitol of this Conmnnv is nuid in Cash, and Inves ted according to the laws of Masyachusetts, being Invested in the best New Entrland Securities, consisting m-lncinallv of Bank Stocks, Railroad Stocks and Mortgages. No Stock Notes are given for any portion of Its Capital Stock. The Company docs not iutend to declare auy Div- menus uutu, iu ucoruauce wun us quarter, tuero snail no paid in, aud invested as above, a Cash Capital of Hal? a atiLiioa UOU.IR8. LUTUIill MUNHO.N, President. E. W. THAYER, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Samnel 9. Lawrence, Samuol S. Perkins, Luther Monson, " ivice, x.uen uucicr, xuomas Lone, Ralph IV. Holman, Moody 8. Procter, Giles Wheeler, Gilbert A. Smith, I. F.Coukey, E. B. Isham. ,i. autcneii, K. F. Kiislm). WARREN JENKINS. Airnnt. Columbus. O. uevou-uiy LADY'S NEW FASHION BOOK On tlio 1st of every month Is published, price 25 cents, Frank Leslie's Ladles Gazette of Paris, Loudon and Nen York Fashions, containing 100 EnirravinL's of the Newest Stvles of Ladies' and Children's Huts, Cups, Dresses, Mantillas, &c , a full size Paper Pattern of a Mantilla, large sheet of patterns, and Description of Crotchet Work, Articles on Releivo Leather Work, Velvet Paintings, &c, Enter talnlng Literary Matter, Talcs, &c, a Noveletto by Mrs Ann Stephens. Also each Part contains a New Song or Piece of Music. Arrangements have been completed in Paris, whereby the Newest Design! will appear in this Work one month before the Paris F'ashion Books ure re ceived by the Stoamur. Part I. was issued on Januarr 1st. lbol. and has been reprinted six different times, in order to meet the de mand. All tho back numbers cau be obtained. The colored Plate Is alono worth tuoro money than is charged for the whole Part. EXTRACTS FROM THE PAPERS. " It Is by far tho best Fashion Book Issued In this country. Wo cordially recommend it." N. Y. Dally Times. " Takes the highest rank among all journals of its class." If. Y. Tribune. " This Is a sunerb work." Botton Transcript. " It is Hie best record of the Fashion now published." Sunday Times, Philadelphia. "It contains all the newest Fashions, and a colored plate of great beauty." Home Journal. One copy, one vear. 3 : two do.. Sn : four do.. SO. One copy of tho Gazette, and ono copy of Harper's, Putnam's, or Graham's Magazines, ono year, $5. OfHce No. 6 John street, New York, nnd for sale by all Booksellers in the United States and Cauadas. nprla-dainp JKN riJ'.MKN'fi I'UKNISlllNCi (iOUUS. C. ' it. HATCH k Co., 1)7 Willi un srivet. New York, im porters and manufacturers of gk.ntlkmen's firnishino (loons of tiie latest styles, and ill great variety consisting of Shirs, Stocks, Ties, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Under Garments, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Linen Collars, Holies ite I'liai'iDre, Minulder llrmw, and a comiilcte assortment of all articles appertaining to the line. I'uivtia ers are luvitcd to tall and examine our stock before piiivh:i-ing. as we offer superior inducement, as regard finality and price. mai-rlili-do'inp IV TUSIC ! MUSIC ! NEW AND OLD, FROM l-'X popular and established authors, consisting nfSnnirs. 'olkas, Marches. Waltzes. &c. 4c. at PEX.VISIAX S Mu- .i- a ... oiui e. Also. Prince's llelodeons. from S4fi to S100- Amerienn Guitars, manufactured by C. F. Martin and Wm. Hall & Son, New York, from $15 to $60; German Guitars, from pj to o, rrencn, American ana German r lutes, rioin SI to$j0; Banjos, Tambourines, Accordeons, Vc; Brass Iu itrumcnts, consist inor of Bass Tubas. Sax Horns. Uneles Cornopcons, Trombones and Cvmballs. rocKot hooks, wallets, Cloth, Hat, Hair and Tooth llrushes, l ino lvorv and Buffalo Horn Dressinrr f'omlii Letter paper, Pencils, Children's Toys. ke. PIANOS from tho justly celebrated Factories of Bacon St Raven, nnd Adam Stodart k Co., New York, furnished on nocrai terms tor cash or approved credit. Persons wislu'ng to buy, will do well to ctill and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Pianos and Mclodcons will be warranted, and kept in tunc for ono year, and delivered freight freo to purchasers In any part of Ohio. len-jj TRANSPORTATION. 1B54. MffllH 18L N. W. GRAHAM & CO., Forwardine nnd Commission Merchants, l oot ol Ullh street, on the canal, Zancville( Ohio, Proprietors of Regular Line of Steamers Running to Pi((3 uurgn ana wheeling, also Kenila.r Lint o) Canal Boats running to all points on the Ohio and Ilocl-iny Canals. THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR ALL kinds of Produce for Shipment cast. Through Receipts will be given for all kinds of Goods trom Pittsburgh or Wheeling, to Newark. Jit. crnon. uuumous ann mncasier, at as low rates, ana, we think, greater expedition than bv any other route. Goods destined for shipment by Railroad, from here, ia uu lorwarueil tue same uay oi tncir receipt. Liocrai iasn aavances mauc on property in store. AKS All property entrusted to our care will receive v.r.n...t n.nt!nn - T rTllttlll I. zaxesviiu!, Ohio, Feb. 1st, lt?54. fcbS-dOin February 1, 180 1 dtf JOHM MILLE LUTHER DON'ALDSONT, A. IX. U "..... MRS. A. II. SELLS, SUCCESSOR TO MRS. Snowdcn, will carry on the Millinery department In oil its branches, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Rooms over R. Ii. Snowdcn's new store on State Street, opposite the American Hotel. fcblO-d. R. R. J. PATTERSON. OFFICE. TIIE same formerly occupied by the late Dr. Howard, State t, east of the Post Office, Columbus, Ohio. street Residence Starling Hall, (Medical College Buildings,) State street. mar24-dly DR. R. N. BARR FORMERLY HOUSE Physician to the Howard Inflrmary, and successor to C. C. Parker, M. D. OmcE High street, between Exchange and City BanLs, Columbus, Ohio. ResIDevce Mrs. R. L. Howard's, Stato street. npr3-d3m NEW MUSIC STORE.-C. GILLETT HAS removed from Reed's old stand to the third door wost of the Post Office, where ho would be happy to supply those in rant of Musical Instruments, Instruction Books or Music. New Music Just received. Also a large lot of old standard and now music, slightly injured, at one cent per page, marl 8 REMOVAL. DR. LAN'GWORTIIY HAS removed his office to Rich street, South side, between y High and Third, first door West of Dr. Dow's office. Rcsi-- denco, first door South of the Montgomery Hotel, High street. iUss G WYNNE'S l'ATKNT REACTION CENTRIFUGAL PUMP AND FIRIi ENGINE. Adapted to any situation ; unlimited in power ; certain In action ; per- uiuucMb iu i.u , uuu iiiiiu so low in cost mat tney aro rapidly superseding all others. It Is osncelnllv rf,rnmr,,f.n.l,.,l to the attention of all Interested iu Steamers. V Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad Water Stations. v.... it.uimKU ur irnguriOD, 10T tno, ....... .....H . c(ifur,ry, Mfrr(u,,(r.y) 3tmjinilJ, Jrtt- domfrom abiliiylo gn outofonlrr, and large results from the power applied. For Mining, Quarrving, Coffer-dams, Sc., they are peculiarly adapted. Sizes are manufactured of from 25 to 100,000 gallons per minute capacity. Call and bo satisfied of these facts at tho office nnd warehoue of Uuion Power Company of U. 8. No. 33 Broadway. New . , ivmwfu,! iiuui .tu. a,, opposite present stand may 22-d3inM rFHE HAZARD l'OWDKU COMl'ANY-Man- -- utacturers ol GU. P0Di;ll, cuminuo to furnish Gunpowder of all their well known brands, vh "Ken tucky liiuc," Sea bliootnig, ' " Aineiiian Sportiug," "iuolan lime,-' "Electric," "Duck Siiootinr." in keen. half and quarter kegs, and canisters of ono pound each. Alto, a full assortment of Powder for Blaming and Mining purposes, and for export. Tho reputation of their Gunpowder is too well known to require comment. For sale by tne principal Uealersiu this place, and at the ollice oi tne uouipauy, tJ all street, .. Y. 1'uy. A. O. HAZARD. President. A. E. Dol'ULABS, Secretary. uprti-cUlniM PION RAILING WORKS. IRON RAILING, every variety, of Wrought and Cast Iron, and the cole- Wickeksuah's I'atexted Wire Fence, for Trairies, Railroads, Farms, Lawns, Gardens, ic, at f! per rod. Iros Bedsteaps Iron FtRxrriRE The Cd edition of "New rnaso of the Iron Manufacture," containing designs, explanations and prices of tho above articles, forwarded uj uuuiuaMiig luu Huuscriuer. JOHN B. WICKERSIIAM. Warcrooms No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. 03, 05, 57, T7RESII ARRIVAL OF GOODS FOR TIIE J- Spring and Summer Trade, at P. ROSE'S. No. 8 Neil House. Huvintr this dov received mv Stock of Goods for the Spring and Summer Trade, consisting of every description of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings, selected by myself firm the largest and best houses in New York and Philadelphia, ot the cheapest cash rates, I am now prepared to execute all Orders In my line on as good terms as an be offered East or West. I therefore iuvite mv old customers and friends to call and examine my stock Tor themselves. In addition to the abovo. I am in receint nf a largo assortment of Gents' Furnishing Good-, of every lescription. Tho public in general arc iuvlled to call and examlno niv goods before purchasing elsewhere. 1'. ROSE. uiiunious, Aiarcn "JO, io4.-tt TURNITURE. TIIE LARGEST QUANTITY J. over in Columbus is now offered at very great bargains ,'or cash. BURR'S lariro Four Storv Ware-Rooms nro now completely filled witli BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE, compris ing an tne latest styles of ROSEWOOD and MAHOGANY, PARLOR and CHAM BER Furniture, in sets or single pieces, iociables, Sofas, Divans. Sofa Beds, Lounges, Rosewood, Mahogany nnd Black Walnut Marblo Top Bureaus, Centre fables and Wash Stands, Plain and Dress Bureau J, iu great variety. LARGE EASY AND ELI7ABETOE AN CHAIRS. Rosewood, Mahosranv and Black Walnut Parlor f'hnlrs and Rockers, a large quantity, comprising over twenty varieties. Mahogany, Black Walnut, Cherry, Cottage and Common Bedsteads: Sofa. Centre. Card. Diuinir and Breakfast Ta. bles: Secretaries. Book Cases and Wardrobes; H.iir Cotton and Husk Matresscs, Looking Glasses in Gilt, Rosewood and Mahogany Frames, all sizes; Gilt, Rosewood and Ma- uogany rictuio Frames. Every body wanting fine furniture at low nrlces should can at BLKll'S. febO No. 0 Buckeye Block. Broad St.. Columbus. O. Summer Arrangement for 1854. T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & XEXIA AJ RAILROADS. Simmer Arrangement, commencing MONDAY, June 7th, 1854. iiui.NS. Leave Leave Leave Xenla Columbus. Ciiicinnnll. for Pnlunv Mall 3 A. sr. S v.w. R-n v t Col. and Xonia.. .10:05 A. M 12:25 P. M Express 1:20 P.M. 6 A.M. 8:20 A.M. Accommodation . 8:42 P. M. 7:30 A. M. 10:40 A. M. The Express Train will ston at Loveland. Mnrrnw Yenln and iAindon, only, upward bound. Downward bound, will stop at London, South Charleston, Ccdarvillc, Xenia. Spring vauey, vorwin, Jiorrow, Dcortield, Loveland and Milfbrd. Accommodation Train will stun at 1'lninvlllo Milr,,r,l Loveland, Foster's, Decrflcld. Morrow. Corwin. Snrlnir Valley, Xenia, Cedarvillo. South Charleston. I.ondon and West Jefferson. Also, on prowc notice bv flair or to Con- luctor. at Miamivillo, Fort Ancient, Free'nort. Clavsvillo. ielma, Florence's and Alton. Mail Train will ston at West Jefferson. Iindnn South Charleston, Cedarville, Xenia, Spring Valley, Corwin. Free-port, Morrow, Dccrlleld, Foster's, Loveland, Jlilford nnd Plalnvlllo. Also, on proper notice bv flair or to Conductor at Alton, Florence's, Selma, Claysviilo and Fort Ancient. The Columbus nnd Xenia train will stop nt all stations on proper notice to Conductor by flag or otherwise. Connecting ns follows : At London, with the Springfield and Columbus Railroad for Springfield ; nt Xenia. with the Dayton and Zcnia Railroad, for Uavton, and by both those routes for Indianapolis. Torre Haute and Chicago. At Mor row, wun iincinnnu, Wilmington and Zanesville Railroad. At Loveland's. with Cincinnati and Hillshmmnrli lf-,ilr,,i . and at Cincinnati, with the regular U. States Mail Rteam Etickets to Madison, Louisville, Evansville, Nashville, St ouls, Memphis, New Orleans, ke. Lines of Hacks nnd Coaches run In connection with tho trains to the following towns : Lebanon troin licerlield. Goshen, and points above, from Jlilford. On Sundays but ono train Is run. stnm.lno. ,,t ii -nv stations on nntlco, leaving Columbus at :i a. m.. and Cin. innati at z:30 p. in. Fare from Columbus to Cincinnati DO do Xenia Do do Springfield Do do Dayton Do do Indianapolis I'o ao Louisville Do do St. I xi u is lor other lnlormation opply toT. Lnrnii. Agent, or M. L. Dohekty, Ticket Agent, Columbus : Wm. Wricuit, Agent Springfield; A. W. Stark, Agent, Xenia; A. II. Lewis Agent, or P. W. Stkader, General Ticket Agent, Cincinnati W. II. CLEMENT, Superintendent. fl3Tho Company will not be responsible for baggage exceeding fifty dollars iu value, unless the same is returned lo tne Lonuuclor or Agents, and Ireight paid at the rate of a passage for every $500 in value above that amount. '"! junel2 171 AST MAIL LINE. FIFTEEN HOURS L from Columbus to Portsmouth. On and after MONDAY, JUNE 28, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbus for Circleville, Chillicothe, nnd Portsmouth, nt 5 o'clock in the morning, ami arrive nt Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in tlm evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock in the morning and arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock In the evenin, daily ju20 KRF.IDER & HAWKFS. gitiljr jjia Shk $ouniaL TTi ii I u Ail Tuna. -- f . . , r.Tflm nfl r.nrpftillv -vnur rrrnfta otiil lniIin.i . r. o : y . conacDse as mucu as vou pleaso PAINT WIRES, STAKES, ite I should liae statwi aboro that the wires, stakes and pustx should be kept imintcd ; tliig, however, costs Dut a trille, You may trees. Soo that they are not robbed of their aue proportion ol sup, by shoots on the stock oeiow. If you bavo trees that are shy bearers, pinch off the terminal shoots when tbey have alluined P. CHAPMAN. Clockville, Madison co. N. Y. April 15, 1854, A VI1V SW !l:ll'P Uil.-l.'l.'1'rvrM' TL-iw- nu aooui one-uau or two-ihiru-itlieir usual growth, our gar young brokeiu was recently furnished in order to develop the fruit buds for another with a new wrinkle, U told by his friends on tlio scas"- streets, as thus : It lifts been fnnnrl n o-nrul nnnHrn in vi,nnft l.'..ll... .. i. i i v. , I J xtuwn tilllli.-, lllllllf; IV IUU'-eilllll"ll lUOhl ff iniu "vung, iu iiikb on ii norse, to tne iront oi me omce at which JosepU large proportion of tho blossoms that may set, does- the needful trimming for his fellow citizens, that they may bear every year instead of every and hallooed : two years, as is usual with the Apple. "Hay, understand you want lo buy a ho3s 'I lift Annln t r.ia l.,fr 4n kn,.. f I 1 a i . ,...,.. am- ppii, m,o iciu iw ucai 1 1 ctri v. rx 1 1 kls iinrn n r i i ia uiirtn v the materials for a fruit crop elaborated the Pre- I Knnknr lonned no-niiuf. flu cldti tS 11n il.mt vious Reason, and as there is not usually time, half opened his eves, shut 'em aain, cazed ....v. i-"i""VB " uu, ioi us vessels 10 siepiiny nt the Uipeiliil ana then nt tile quiulrti .1 V i " "- '-;" jcar, upline pcuui animal ; ana at lust the failing ot the leaf; the consequence is, that "How much?" usually me Apple tree bca; s us lull crop every other year. rees mature their fruit so early i season, that time is triven to elaborate t in fruit buds ere cold wcaiher sets in. Weakly and tender trees should not be Der milieu 10 oear ireeiv iur present nroht is unr i i -i . . . i . tuasiu a; tue expense oi luittre Health ana vi or. Mulch your newltr-transDlanled trees ami suruos, especially inose not naruy nr.a vigor "A hundred and fifty dollars," was the reply. "Can't give it, my friend. You're a aood fellow, I don't doubt, but I can't give that price. ouiuu juugu oi noise uesn, inyseu i ' " Well, say what you will give ! " exclaimed the horse-merchant : " I want to sell." "Tell what!" drawled Joe, very sleepily; "tell what I'll give you twenty-five dollars for tnat norse." " He's wuth more," said the jockey, tossinc nis icg over tue sauuie anu snunig uown to the A. I " . . f . . 1 '-S uu, K,ow ers. unerry trees particularly require ground ; " but never was the man lo let a hun- rr l . i i ... tired and twenty-five dollars split me m a hosi Treat your trees and shrubs as fnirlv as nnv tt of your hoed crops ; supply them liberally with Banker took the horse and has him yet, having well decomposed manure or better, with a good utterly failed iu a dozen of efforts to give him com post, spaded or plowed in lightly ; keep your awoi nis last trial was to bestow him on Prof. Snow, Veterinarian, to be used ns a living illustration of all the diseases to which the horse is subject in this climate. But the Professor stead ily objects, on the ground that several of the beast's ailments may possibly be contagious. cattle from summer pruning or leading them back; watch carefully to keep them clear of in sects, i:c. If slugs make their appearance on your Cher ry trees, dust them with drv caustic lime, or - l T y,, - .1 "itfl mulleins iiitiy iiuivi a3hcs. Jar your Plum trees smartly every day Montgomery (Ala.) Mail. Of tWO. PfirlV m thn mnrntnr nnH hu oni-.i A. P v 7 srroy, uy nre or uoilmg water, all the dropping! therefrom. Soot and ashes freely dusted over your mel ons and cucumbers, will much promote their growth, and materially assist in kee LAWS OF OHIO, PUBLISHED IJY AUTJIOJUTY. ..$3 00 .. 1 40 . . 1 80 .. 1 80 .. 4 40 clear of buj;s. When your sauashes have com menced running, draw earth over tho third or lotirth joint, and press it wnh your foot : thev will root and perhaps save your fruit should uie liirent vine oe destroyed oy tne bug, ifcc. Keep vour stinwliorrv VipiIm clonr f irnn and weeds, and remember that when swelling To the Klitors of the New York Express : The " Know Xothi.mi" Hat. I have onlv been in the city a few days, and consequently, to a certain extent, mnv lio enllorl n l"n- puis uieiu AOlUing." their fru ter When I loft home, my father, in a very feel ing manner, gave me a nice felt hat, nnd told me to wear it on Sundays. Yesterday beino- sunieuiiui sunny i wore it, ns muca lor comfort as lor the old man s sake. Well, when I was walking down toward Castle Garden, about 5 o'clock, and just before I reached the gate, I l : i:u i t . 1 ,, me, .equ.re u i.uenu su,.piy oi wa- haa a strong premonition that I was close to the I ft 17nttm.iT 7 ST.... T 1.1 1 f.l. - . 1 i CA 1 - t i j. . iui x nils UifSSUU Willi rt wnacK on weZ P,p v w n 1 VC7 tr r ,thrPe n,5-crauium t0P that a mt or two threat" weeks, if you would have a lresh supply for L.,o,l tn rnmn..n i i-1. i...... your table. Put your soap-suds around the roots of vour grape vines, or pour them on to your manure or compose heap in no case let them bo wasted w asn your trees with ley of moderate strength . . J tuv ivi t, iuu,iii.ii vi 1,1 U IUICUI- supply ior oc(i to remove my bump of benevolence. I turneu round to recognize my lncnd, but he was gone. There happened to pass, however, a consumptive looking man, with a star on his breast and a cane iu his hand, nnd he told me that it was all owing to my liat my poor old Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. 69 and 61 Lewis street, New York waylCM VTEW CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. AVE i. 1 havo just received at our Carnct Rooms 20 jis Venet taplstry carpets; 60 ps Brussels do do from (1.26 to $1.37; TO ps English and super Ingrains do; 60 ps. all wool do at 60 to 75 cents; 80 ps stripe, hemp and cotton Ingrains; 10 jis stair carpets all prices; 30 p.s super heavy oil cloths, well selected, all widths aud prices; 300 rugs from $2 to $20 each; M0 door mats; 6 ps cocoa matting; 60 t9 straw do. Wc cut. make and Dut down citrr,ot nt thn Klu.rtnvi nr.. tlcc. Our goods are as cheap as sold at any other place. vl USUUK.M II hlliWAKT. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL" PERSONS indebted to P. T. Sxowuen, are requested to call at u vuice anu maae payment ana save costs or suit. ,. , . JOSEPH F. SJIlTir, jan21, lS64.-dtf Assignee. PEARL STARCH, CREAM TARTER, CARB Soda, and Washing Soda, Saleratus, Flavoring Ex tracts. Orange, Vanila, Dnmask, Kose, tc. For sale by novT J. R. COOK. LYOXS' KATHAIRON A NEW ARTICLE for tho growth and beautifying of tho Hair, together ttasuriineni oi LuuiiT r txtracts, can Do tound "l SiiAtTH k HALL'S. sep6 SEALS AND PRESSES. NOTARIAL AND all other descriptions of seals, made in the best manner, and at short notice, and presses furnished, by Pr30 BLYNN k BALDWIN. CIGARS AND TOBACCO IN FOIL OR plug; Snuffs Maccaboy, Scotch, Rappee and Cepha-l,c' by J. R. COOK. nov7 CIGARS. A FINE LOT OF OLD IMPORT-ed Cigars, favorite brands. Also, Plug and Fine Cut Lhowing Tobacco. For sale by J, R, COOK decH rjlO FRUIT GROWERS. THE AMERICAN i T.Fru" Oro',')l'',' u'11" 'n the Orchard and Garden by F. R. Elliot. For sale at the New Bookstore of m J. H. RILEY k CO. CJILVER WARE. A GREAT QUANTITY uu vurieiy, ui aicrung quality, at jane5 BLYNN & BALDWIN'S. GAS BURNERS. -A LARGER SUMMER stock than heretofore, and at Eastern nrlces. Juno5 BLYNN k BALDWIN. FINE CUTLERY. POCKET KNIVES, RA-tors, Scissors, to., by BLYNN it BALDWIN. june6 UNS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE SHOT Guns, Boy's Guns, and Rifle, for ! ), y3- GERE k ABBOTT. G POTASH. A SUPERIOR QUALITY JUST r . .09lTld n for sale bv jno. R. COOK, rehll. first door south of the Journal Building. JOHN It. COOK, DUL'titilST, next door to Journal lluilitlnt;, Columbus, Uhio. I am lion prepared to fumUli my liiends and the public generally, with every iinng in uiy uue oi uusiuess. 'llie goods wuid f lecteu in f.asttru umrKcU., and ulih Bpccul relereuee to purity. 1 will wnrrunt every arllelu 1 null, to be of first quauty: rBtscaiprioNs uaereuir fku-aked, with ao- curacv anu dispatch, at all hours. 1'KltHJ.MEIiV Extracts for the llamlkmhief, viz: Rose, terbenn, Jasuiinc, Wist End. i'atelioiily, Jockey Club, Musk, Spring Flowers, Honey Suckle, ke., ke. BOAl'S Aluioud, Old Urouii, Wind-or, Honey Soaps, Musk, Omnibus, Pului, Transparent, Can-He, Premium enaving soaps anu vreani or Jules il.iulc, Kouasels & Wethiirill, munutiicturers. COLOONES AU sizes and prices. BRUSHES Hat, Cloth, Tooth, Null, Hair, Badger and Bristle Shaving llrushes, Scrubbing. Puint, Varnish, Sash and Wall Brushes. HAIR DYES Jones' eclubrated Instantaneous Hair Dye -any shade can bo produce,., from light browu to Jet black. Also, Batchclor's, Phalcn's and Glenn's celebrated Liquid Dyes. For sole by JOHN K. COOK. marl! OFFICE OF TIIE LITTLE MIAMI R. R., CixcixxATi, November 1st, 1653. Proposals will bo received at this Ollice for the Loan to tho Company of $200,000, in sums of $500 and upwards, for any period of time from six months to two years, at the option of the lender, aud for which the Comnanv will givo their promissory notes, bearing eight per cent, per annum Interest, payable semi annually at the Commercial This monev Is wanted for the nurnoso of nrnsncutlnir tlm making of a Double Track, which the largo and increasing business of the Company now imperatively requires to be made without delay. Tho security to the lender is of the most undoubted character. The canital stock naid un la 2 nss fiftl Ti, debt of the Company now amounts to $407,000; of which $118,000 Is payable in 30 years, 8100,000 In 20 years, and IllA rnftMltft tin t.tn FOB r hnnJ. r.a.VU t ,D1 . - 1 D.,t . .... . . wuuj, juituvio uuui louu 10 tool; and as an otfsct to this debt, the Company own $405,400 or me capital stock ol the Columbus nnd Xenla Railroad, and $135,000 in the Springfield, Mt. Vernon and Pittsburgh Railroad, which would more than nav off tho entire deht 01 uiu v.umpuuy. Tho roceiuts of tho road for frolo-ht and large, and increasing, as tho followmg exhibit for the jmst nvvvu ;vam auu VIOVCU IllUUlUq Will 8UOW, Vli: PASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati. Indiananolis. I In v Inn Springfield, Ilellcl'ontaine, Tiffin, Finclley, Sandusliv, j'luns-Beld, Jit. Vernon, Xewurk, ic. Sit Daily Trains from Clvvclnnd. 1st. 7:00 A. M. Exnreas train, frnm stniinn nf r f 1- C. R. R. f,ir Toledo, Chlcngo and St. Ini? : stoiminir at Nonvulk. Clyde, and Irciiinut. 2d. 8 A. M. alail Train, stonnlnir nt nil t,iltnn !,ntunn Grafton and Toledo. 8rd. 8,45 A. M. Express, (from OhioCity,) for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Elyrla, Vermillion, Huron, Stinduslfc- Fremont and Elmore, This train connects at Sandusky witli Mad River and Lake trie, ana Jiansueiu ana Sandusky Railroads, by which rasscngcrs will reach Toledo at 1.05 P. M. Dayton 4.25 P. II. Bellerontaino 2.18 " Cincinnati 7.00 " Springfield 3.S5 " Indianapolis 10.30 " 4th. 2.50 P. M. Express, from station of C. f!. k C null. road for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis ; stopping at Obcr-lin, Xorwall:, Mnnrocvilla, Bellcvue, Clvde and Fremont. 6th. 3,00 P. M. Mail Train (Trom Ohio Citv f.,r dusky. This train connects nt Sandusky with trains of MimmuTuiiuiiUiiBLni; nuau, arriving ai t inilley same c.vuiu. uuu nii)iiiiy ui mi luieiineuiaie stations. 0th. 7.45 P. H. Exjiress. from station of C. C. k C. Railroad, for Toledo and Chicago. For Tickets, or contracts for Freight, apply to E. SHELDON, Agent, 56 Bank street, Angicr Hotel Building. Also, Tickets for Toledo, Chicago, ke. to be obtained at Station of C. C. k C. Road, D. C. BALDWIN, Aceut. Those for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and stations on Mad River and Mansfield Roads, at Ohio City Stall. E. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent. Ollice Cleveland k Toledo Railroad, 1 J by S4 as youtJT ; th t 800,1 s ibS B"i3htork'howetheyPP',t He .aid that I was a -KnowXo.hing" Li ber of flies and insects that vou may destrov. bv... hi.. t ... , svhinh a-nLl ..ll...,ic .!. I... ' ' i,u"' waill 10 KnOW II IUIS 00 anrl fruit r"' -fu" 1 lo rlln ule 11SK 01 a woKcn head miiijr Him.- unit i n unr iny luvonic nat, Fimjily an In transplanting; your cablniccs. tc . be nnr. ticular to take tiine and do it well. You may " VtJV"!? Illnfc " 18 ion iiiuy, i), L, stead of only one-hnlf or one-third itemeinber that all gardening and farming op- Solvixq a Difficulty. A grandson of the Cleveland, Hay 5, 1851. junc5d&tr pLEVELAXD, COLUMBUS & CIXCIXNATI, y AND CLEVELAND & ERIE RAILROAPS.-Cha.vce OF Time. On and after Wednesday. June 7th. Trains will tun as follows, (Sundays excepted) : Express Train leaves Columbus at 10:10 a. in., and arrives at Cleveland nt 3:30 n m. Ili.tn minor lenvnu f lnvn. land at 8 a m. and arrives at Columhns nt l ns n m Mall Train leaves Columbus at 1:15 p m, nnd arrives at Cleveland at 7:25 n m. Returning, leaves Cleveland at 4.iu p in, auu urrivcs at loiumous at b:lO p m. Nisht Express leaves Columbus nt 11:00 n m. nnd nr. rives at Cleveland at 0:00 a m. Returning leaves t'levo- uiuu uu i :oi p ra, nnu arrives at ujlumuus at 2:10 a m. Each Train makes a direct connection at Crestline with tho O. k Pa. R. K. for nttsburg and Philadelphia. Also at Shelby for Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago ; at Cleveland with trains on the Erie P.. K. for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston, also with the splendid Steamer CRESCENT CITY or QUEEN OF THE WEST, at 7 p m, arriving in BuiTulo in season for morning trains to Niagara Falls, Albany, Sc. L. TII.TOX, Superintendent. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. Columbus, Juno 7, 1653. I " .. f r I " ."i. i:roPale?eason;,''''Ucan Govel,lor of vircinia, a child of some four or er tinu,. 1 """la"'y 1 .swine prop. ttv0 Slimraergi on a vjsit to hig maln,m (siuiiuiuiuur, vwiu is a weauny iana nomcr in (lllin fta .n 1.!-.,..-. . rt . At -ii. I vrnc uav, uilirr uiuillll Ills lirsi Vl.SIl 10 i rom un unto l'urmer. a Sabbath School, and I mino iliilv iinni'nacnil Att Article on Wire Fences. with the roliuious lessons taught there, he tonk- Thos. Bnoww. Eso Dear Sir: T nniien in "is erandfather down on the farm to show nml your paper of tho 6th inst. an article ou the gather tho fruit of a large walnut tree, which Buojcci; oi fences, written by Mr. Wortiiinq- "us pe inu- r?nuy ior me harvest. On the ton, of Chillicothe, O. way, the little fellow, villi the philosophy which O ..... -r . 11 ,i .5 oottie two years since, l Dut tin some lib rods leiuis sermons in stones," said. of wire fence. I believe it to bo the very best " Grandpa, who do all Dicse woods nnd field; lence. all things considered, that the fanner can uelonjr to use. " Why," said the matter-of-fact trontleninn I will briefly stato the materials nocessnrv. " to me." nnd my manner of building it. " No, eir," emphatically responded the child MlMVia nir mi.rn.vn '1107 OOlOnp; tO liod." mo granuiauier saicinotiimg till they reached For25 rodS, (if tho surface of the Brond is tbj S te'Z"0' .-arly even,) two posts, 8 feet long, nnd 10 inch- w'V , 4l nm ,w0 n ' . square, will be required. Six inches from t0, C"' my boy' ''om docs this tree neu: es tho bottom of the posts, make a four inch mor belong Ti.:.. ... lice. In ono of the posts, 4 feet and 3 inches w; "J nHU , 1 a.mocat o boy from this, make anotlier mortice 3x4. and 5 inch nut, ho rlnlt'rl St'"g l0"S"1S l0k npo" lho i'8 deep, lor tne pins to pass through that strain a iy.,1 m-and " Well, erandfather. the tree bclono-o to nml out the walnuts are ours." the wi.es My fence is only designed for horses and cat tle, and has but four wires, 8, 10, and 12 inches luHt nn ,X i i, Mrr ftZi n.atu?0 turis to insignilicanco all outward dis- . -. - . .,v...Iviiit u iWl-b 1UI1'. ItiiAltnnn LI n Lixox-sV Exthact. The grandeur of man through the botton, mortice about 2 feet, which rf lo of TT: C0 sc'cnCt' must to pinned through the post. Put brace iff, ? nlrll, Uf f Pcetvi.ig thebenu-from the longer end ot this 8cautlinLr to wi l in .f 'i' .f Jac.t'n.. " V8 0wn mind' oulwai-d na- about 2 inches of tho too wire. Thi nins t " "ou V8 ,e"0"' oca ures-tnesc are glo- . .i .. . . v o F nuns n r rru vpk. i nivmo ii t nn inrougn iue mortices to strain the wires, sho'd lin(i V i ' u,6,u Vl be 1 inch and a half, and square ; at one end T "l lu,n "hatI 18 Cu,mo,,V.:v, P'- in-some 3 inches long. A. stake, 3x3 inches at one Pf, hy at-f but V"1" ,v01'1",' ,!llt enU.aud3xatttthother.Biid 6Kfertloii w 11 "'0toutwnrd creation, so in the soul, the FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS for the Spring For tho yenr omllng 1st December, 184(1..... .$118,052 02 anil Summer Trade, at P. HOSE'S, No. 8 Noll House. " " " 1st " 1847 221,135 62 Having this day received my Stock of Ooods foi the " " " 1st " 1848 280.0S5 78 Spring ami Summer trade, consisting of every description of Cloths, Cajwiuicros and Vestings, selected by myself from the largest and best houses iu Neir York and I'hila-delphla, at ths chuapust cash rates, I am now prepared to executo all orders lu my Una ou as good terms as can be ollured Kast or West. 1 therefore invito my old customers aud friends to call and examine my stock for themselves. In addition to tho above, I am in receipt of a large assortment of Ucnts' Furnishing Good.', of every description. The public In gonoral aro nvit(ii U cull and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. Columbus, March 25, 1854, tf UNITED STATES HOTEL, PIIILADEi:-lniA This well known Kitablishment, celebrated for Its table, and rcf urnUhed In Slodorn style, with Ladies' Pnrlnra nn tlm fl,t Ann. I. .noi n...unii .it....j - m."h wu,, to iu,i,i vvilliui.j, B11UUIUU OU CiuaTNrr Ftrret the fashionablo promenado opposite vusiuiu xioune, ana near independence nan. CAPT. CIIAS. II. .MILLER, Whose reputation as a Host Is well known, is dctermiti! it Shall 10S0 nothing' bv his fntnrn elT,,rl. TIia hlirhnit degree of satisfaction puoronitt to all who may favor hiin with their company. ur t amines can aetsuro a suito of Rooms by telegraphing a day or two in advance. Philadelphia. May 1864. mayl2-dlyviir And 11 months of.. 1st 1st 1st 1st 1849 321,308 82 40o,6H7 i4 1851 487,816 89 1862 620,746 85 .1853 004,026 60 Dividends of net nroflts at the rata of ten nor cent, tier aiiiiuiu uutu ijeeu mauo since io-m, ana uitcen percent, in 1862. Any further information renulred will lie fiirnlaheil on application to E. J. Handy, Treasurer, or to cither of the unucrsigneu. JACOB STRADEH, JOllS KILGOUR. J.VO. H. GROESUECK, It. R. RPRIVGER nov2-tf Committee of Finance NEW (iOOUS. WE HAVE JUST UE0E1V-ed a large and snlcndld stock of Drv Goods for tha Fall trade, consisting In part of woolen goods, new stvles, for men and boys' clothing. zoo ps muslin do laines at 12 to 20 cents : 000 ps calicoes at 8 to 11 cents ; 800 ps brown and bleached muslin t 6 to 10 conts ; 100 ps red and a hlte flannel ; io ps oi onrrcu iiannels for women and girls j 20 ps black silks, very cheap : 60 ns merlnonn. alnnena nml llilhftt ninths 200 ps fall ginghams, new styles ; STJl?.N.??Z,.1?,g0anuSOI?,P,,Ote VaPCt? , S-Als, aVrge'aVsortment'of (women and girls') of Fancy and Staple Stallonerv. "Eno-llah. Fronoh and hnnierv. ilnvn. u.. .im,... Ni.i American." Banks, Public Offices, c", will And It to ke., ke. -" ., , , . r - w . w., uvuniij et m o arv ffoou store. juneli Ohio Stato Journal Building. aep7. OSB0RN & STEWABT. A CARD. WE WOULD CALL TIIE AT- XX tcntion of tho public to our stock or goods especially to our houso furnishing goods. At present our slock is unusually elegant and desirable, comprising every stvle of rich as well as common carpeting, floor and table oilcloths, rugs, mats, window-shades, taslo covers, lace and Swiss curtains, shcelincs. towellnix. iw..kln. em-tain damasks, window furnishing goods, blankets, counter-pins, hazes, crumb-cloths, druggets, ke., ke. Our opportunities for purchasing enables us to oiler our articles as low as any other house, at retail, in the United States, sop 7. OSBOUN k STEWART. UK. WM. It. Til If ALL. OFFICE, BROAD STREET, notween Hiyh nnd Front, North Side, Cou'Mtiis, May 23 i. . r. i. .r i - - . . wiuuiuu is mo niOal precious. ,ju ii-ui iilu iui (.auu juu. uiiu us ninnv Rinnini c . . for each stake as there are vTires KTill ,?0. aniart i'vctit splendid uiodos of be more convenient if made longer at one end Z"' Z " 'fi rS,01 ,UC 0pi"t'"1t ' W ... mii uiiu iiiuii,-s3 uuiiijini eu wun tlirouL'h, and return it around a round sticic and twist tho end several times around the wire, To straighten the wires after they run out the length of the fence, I used two of the and western sky ; and so the common liehts of leuboii, anu conscience, aim love, nre ot more worth nnd dignity than the rare endowments wmcn give celebrity to a (uw.Cianning. Flowers. How the nn! vernal heart of man HOUSE PAINTERS, ATTENTION ! WE would inform those desiring a splendid Paint for Parlors, that we have Just received a largo lot of pure snow whito French Zinc, directly from the Importers, which wo will sell at the lowest markrt price, at the ciieup casn naruwaro More, sign ol the Ullt .Mill Saw. may 23d&w. A. JUNKS k CO. LEAD PIPE ALL SIZES, FROM 1 TO 11 inch, at tho sign of the Gilt Mill Saw. m.v24 w A. JOXES k CO. TO SAW MILL JIEN.-WE HAVE JUST recnlvAil fl lnnra Inrli,. nf 1I..1.F f!n P! ...... 1 1 Cross Cut and other Saws. At the sign' of the Gilt Mill nuw. mav'J4-w A. JUNKS ft LO. IOIt SALE. 170 ACRES OF FINE T I Jibe red land in Licking county, ono mile south of Columbia station of the Central Ohio Railroad, and one mile north of Etna. 30 acres deadened and rendy to clear up. i.u4uireoi num. .AIUIMIIUNU, Jn,, juneu-dlw I nder Eichaugo Rank. LEATHER BELTING. TIIE UNDERSIGN ed Agents for the sale of RF.E3 k HOYT'S celebrated premium patent RIVETED STRETCHED LEATHER BAN'DH, nave this day received a full assortment of all sites, from IX to 18 inches in width. Wo would call the attention of the public to the above article, as one possessing superior merit. They arc ninde from the thick and solid parts of tho best oak tanned leather, and aro stretched by powerful machines, (invented and usod by R. k 11. only,) whereby they are mado to run straight and true, have a uniform bearlnz on the drum or nullev. hold their widths ovonly, and give from 16 to 25 per cent, mora forco than mono maue in tno oruinary manner cola at manuiacturers' m enly, by Kl juio sign ot tno As-o of All stakes, keyed toeethcr with a groove in the L0 centre for the wire". This was drawn the whole blT ?,Wvcr3- They are wreathed round the length, and it straightened them very nicely "adle, the man-iage altar and the tomb. The Tbo other end of the wire is fastened by boriifs le'"smi m V'.c far Last delights m their perfume, a small hole through from the front into the 2- W' m rV0? uose,gays 5 wllile I-mortices, to meet a hole iu the pins. The wire , 0 , of , far wcst chl'33 llis balul3 wilh should go into the pins, so as not to slip when 3, 1,0 eathers the abundant blossoms the they nre turned. Turn tho pins until the wire Il'umilmtc.'l scripture of the prairies. The Cupid is sufficiently strained, then drive in the squ.ire ?, ailci(-'llt Hindoos tipped his arrows with end with a few light blows, and it cannot turn U?)'CT!, n"d orttll60 buds are the bridal crown You will see it is not more than five minutes fV , Vs,',11 ,3?Uo." of y8twlay- Flowers gar-work to either tighten or loosen the wires Thev la,Wc "jo krocian altnr, they hang in votive should be loosened in the fall and sirnined iii wrcal0:, bcfore tue Curistiau i-hrine. All these k. ti. i 0111111 111 aro nnnrnnrinto neua Th. dI,.,,,i,i 1,,.: 1 me ojjniig. xi 1a uut to siruin ono wire before .1, i-i---r- - uum lmhh; iuuuu tho stakes are set, as they can then bo sot 1 ' r 1 le!l' perpetually renewed beauty straight. Drive in tho staples part way the 6ynibol of their resurrection. They should short end up ; lny in tho wires, strain th-m m..i !'est 011 tuo a,lari for their fragrance and tlwir drive up the staples, so as not to confino the a1'?I?s:ond 1,1 perpetual worship before the wires. 1 10m my wires by flatten ns- the pi.iU " and lapping and winding them very tightly with imau iui buiiiu inreu mcues. TOE EXPENSE. Now for the expense of the 25 rods. 12G lbs. annealed No. 7 wire, 06. . . .$7 56 3 posts, 3 s. each 13 25 stakes, 03 each 0 75 100 staples 1 oo Cost of materials $10 44 Or about 42 cents per rod. Two men would put up about 25 rods per day. This fence has much more than answered my expectations. It has not cost me a Bhilliuir for repairs, and is apparently as good as the day it was built. It will rCHlrain iinrnlw -.t-oQ . -1 , ... . ' " uuioi:ouim cbiub, uiai win laugh- nt an ordinary fence. Mine has been well tried, and I sneak this irom experience. This fence has only four wires for Bne'p, one, and perhaps two moro wires might be necessary ; but even then, it would only cast about 56 cents per rod. I intend to put up 75 rods moro this summer, which is sufiioient ovideueo that it pleases mo. IT DON'T 1NJUBE STOCK. I have heard nt hnro.no. .,.) .1... v.-. . i , , . - -- oku tunu ueuiu; injtirea by tho wires. I never .... nor do I know of any person that ever did, only bit fpnnrt Mw linen..- i i .r wouia as soon endeavor I MtlMAI. fALA(:.;WI.5U)Sl-Alii- nation lor tlm llvl.n.li i .,, nr i. i. ...... Nations. Olll'n EverV D.-IV ftii.l I'.v... Ii..r . ,...... . r 8 A. M. till 10 Km. Admission ou ulLofearlnn. 2ri eentw. GRAND CONCERTS EVERY E V K N I X II A GRAND ORCHESTRA, emitting nf TWKNTV-TUO l4rin:.Tit Under tile direction nf '..If. S. ili:i.MSitT.i.i'ii liOVKEVS will 1. u,i mr ... i, i. i .... , e " ".-. M ill nil Hour before the coniinehri mt nf the Cnurer:. The emit VWTfiHli itp.t;n i . i... the Brooklyn llortii ul'ur il So. irtv. mid ii.av lie s.en In the new fountain nndi r t!ie irnait Don,.. Tho MAMMOTH cr.lHH VHI.-V r ..o. .. by for the largest ever wn. In nn I.,,; uneut. iiiiii not patched up, ll:us birn di prihilnl In the I'n'iaiv. The VKYSTAL PALA VK iilinuii.l.i ith tl, t remarkstilu priKluctioru i,f even- portLm ,ii ti,,-. .r,,iH, Its rare specimens of Mirh.-inlivil Skill an. I t. n. .i ih havo been furnished by ninnv tlioiir:in,l rim:i-,latn i-.,. .dent In lalrnpe, Asia. Africa ainl Ainerli .i. TUO AM HULK STA TI. A I! Y hiclu,,. Unl mhrrrhe model, roples and ori-iu il ino ru iuiili mi. 1. Kin iiiunl,,, ehoico I'aintinirs from Cie ,-reatiyt ui;ii,..s The MACllI.i:ilY HF.I'A KTME.VT U w plote, and the multitude of rurioUJ umi'liiiun ar,, slant openitinn. A popular J1A.VD OP MUSIC 1- In u tho entire day and evening. tiOLD MEDALS nn.i CASH PREMIUMS lliousanj Hollars earh. an,) i... hk well iim li,.l.inm oiuunureu ov mil A xsiu I i:ltu ..r the In st i ii,,,'! Industry, Skill nnj Art. . m)-JMtf I'. T ItAI'.N'lM over fir. hun thtuvar.i Xo. 3D. AS ACT To provide for tho distribution of Curwcn'a Revised Statutes of Ohio. Feitiox 1. Be il enacted lij the Central AsscmUy of tin Slate of Ohio, That the Secretary of Stato be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to distribute, in the same manner an the general laivs are now by lair distributed, the three volumes of Curwca's Revised Statutes of Ohio, lu tho following manner: One conv to the Countv Auditor, one eonv to the Cnnntv Treasurer, one copy to the County Recorder, One copy to the hhcrllf, one copy to the Prosecuting Attorney, one copy to the I'robato Judgo, and one copy to the Clerk of tho Common 1 leas, of each county of this State. Ono cor.v to each of the Judirea of the Snnrcme Court and to each Judge of tho severul Courts of Common 1-leas in tho State. One conv to each State of this t'nion with hnm thi. State Is accustomed to exchange copies of their laws. One copy to each of the Stato Offices at Columbus, and . one copy to each of tho Benevolent Institutions. And tiie remaining copies to bo preserved in the State Library for public use. The copies herein ordered to bo distributed to officers, shall be preserved by them, and delivered hy them to their successors in office. V. C. LtllLOND, Sjvaier of the House of Representatives. JAMES MYERS, April 3, 1854. President of the Senate. No. 20. AX ACT io cstaoiisii alterations In State c.n'1 rvuitv Boads. Srcnoy 1. Be it enacted lu the General State of Ohio. That all alterations of State and fm.ntir ' Roads, now made nnd established, shall hereafter form a part of such road, and so much of the original road as lies between points at which tho alteration intersects, shall be and remain vacated. F. C. LrULOXD, Spcaler of the House of Representatives. , James myeks, March. 2a, ISM. r resident of the Senale. Xo. 22. AX ACT Authorizing depositions to bo taken in the State of Ohio, to be used in thn courts nf ntlmt. Ktnlna Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the ' Stale of Ohio, That any party to any civil action, cause, or matter, peudinii before anv court, or before nnv mnvnw or any other judicinl officer of a city, or town corporate, or before any arbitrators, or referees of any other State district or territory of the United States, may obtain the testimony of nnv witness resMinu In thin .'ttn ni,,,o,i in such other State, district, or territory. Sec. 2. Any officer or commissioner, authorized by any other State, district, or territory of tho United States, to take depositions in this Stato, shall have power at the instance of the party wishing to obtain tho deposition of any witness, to cause such witness, if ho reside in the county where his deposition is to be taken, by process of summons, to appear before him, on reasonable notice, at a certain lime and place, therein specihed. Sec. a. The officer or commissioner, before w hom such witness shall appear, shall take down his testimony in writing, and Blinll certify and transmit the samo to the court or tribuual, before which such civil action, cause, or matter is pending, in such manner as tho nractico of t io nnnrt ,r t, -It. ...... I ' " ... , .... .nuuuo. luuj ii'imre. Sec. 4. If any person shall refuse or neglect to attend at tho time and place mentioned in tho summons, Issued in accordance with this act, not having a reasonable er cusc for such refusal or neglect, or if on his attendance, he Bhall refuse to testify, or answer any question, not being protected by law from testifying thereto, tho officer or commissioner Issuing such summons, is hereby authorized and empowered to compel such person, by attach meiit, to appear nnd answer, under such penalties as would be incurred, for a like oifense on the (. h.l nf i, n action before a justico of- the peace, in this State; Provided, that before anv ncrson. summnnod iih nrot-e.iiiil .hnii bo compelled to testify, hu slmll lie mM if l,n thoin, his lawful fees for attendance. &ec. a. Any person who slinll appear and testify, in manner aforesaid, shall be entitled to receive, from tho party nt whose instance ho shall have been summoned, seventy-five cents for each day he shall give his attend- nncp nn.l flcn m,nl. ..a. e 1.1- . t , ...... bvu.a .nnu uuui ins niucu oi resiuence, to nnd from tho placo of taking such deposition: and if any person summoned as aforesaid, shall appear, and not be called upon to testify, he shall reccivo, for his attendance, the samo compensation as ho would bo entitled to by this act, for each day's attendance. ' Sec. 0. That if any person, on his oath or affirmation, duly administered by any officer or commissioner authorized to take depositions by virtue of this act, shall wilfully nnd corruptly depose, nliirm, or declare any matter to be fact, kur-ing tho same lo be false, or shall, iu like manner, deny any matter to be fact, knowing the same to be true, every person so olfending shall bo deem-cd guilty of perjury, and upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned in the Penitentiarv of fil.ln m,l it at hard labor, not more than ten, nor less than threo years. See. 7. That if any person shall persuade, procure, or suborn any other person to commit wilful andnnmmt - jury, in manner aforesaid, every person so offending shall ho deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned in tho Penitentiary of Ohio and kept at hard labor, not more than ten, nor less than inrco years. Sec. 8. This act shall take effect and be In force from and alter its passage. F. C. LkELOXD, Spcaler of the House of Representative!. , ' JAMES MYERS, March 2a, 1654. President of the Senate. I II t.lllri lining f One of -idu rmanner. i .u " ouuu cuuunvor prices with addition of freight l Ro ttirougU the side of my house, as through UDotaNE tKlJllNS &'f r t CC'1d,un'S doubtless might ocouV, GUt Droad Axo, Columbus, 0. but for one I should hava no fenra TJKUSIIKS.-A fun A ' cloth, tooth, sliavlnj prices tor sale by nov7 Xo. 24. AX ACT To amend nn act entitled an act to amend an act, entitled "an act to provide for the organization of cities and incorporated villages," passed March 11, 18M. . . Section 1. Be. it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That tho twentieth section of said act, be and the same is hereby so amended as to read as follows Sec. 42. It shall bo tho duty of tho Governor, Auditor aud Secretary of State, or auy two of them, at tho time of ascertaining the ratio of representation, as required by the eleventh section of the Baid article of tlieennnt,,i.. also to ascertain what cities of the second class, are entitled to become cities of the first class, and what incorporated villages are entitled to become cities, and their proper class: nnd the Governor shall cause a statement thereof to be prepared by the Secretary ot state, which statement he shall cause to be published in somo newspaper printed in the cily of Columbus, and also, in some newspaper printed iu each ol the cities and lncornoratcd villami.. tho. grade of which shall havo been so advanced, and a copy of said statement shall also be transmitted by the Secretary of State, to the next session of Ihe General Assent-My; Provided, however, that before ai,l .tt nn nted villago shall bo advanced, as herein provided, the ' trustees tucreof, by resolution certified to tho Secretary ,' I of State, shall accept of such advanced grade, and there- - "H ....j ui uicuiporiiveu vuisge snau, at tuo next regular annual peiiod lor thu election nf oflicers, proceed to orcranize. accordinc in it. m.nn by the election of officers properly bejunghig thereto, ami oil their election and qualiiication, the term of service of every former officer slrall expire. And it shall be theduty of the Governor, Auditor, and Secretary of State, to declare incorporated villages, cities of tho second class, and cities of the second chum cillos of the first class between decennial periods; I roviiied, that tho application from any incorporated villairii or citv. ho arcnninflnti..l hun olution adopted by suo.i village or city council, askiug to bo decLuod a city of lho lirst or second class, as the case may be, slinll bo accompanied with satijfactoiy evidence, showing tho population of such village or cily to be largo enough to entitlo them to such advancement. Sec. 2. That section tweuty of tho act to which this is amendatory, be, and tlio same is hereby ropoalcd. V. G. LKbLOXl), Spealer of the House of Rcprettntalives. ,r , n- JAMES MYERS, March 2o, 18o4. President of tin Senate. So. 32.1 AX ACT Supplementary to an act entitled '-an act to amend an act to provide lor the organization of Cities and Incorporated Wages," passed March 11, lhoj. Section 1. R,t it cnuckd hu th fin..t,i jm,i.t.. r u.. State of Oh in, That from and after the passage of this act, it shall be lawtul for the city council of any oity in which a Gas Company has been, or may bo hereafter established, to fix from time to time, by ordinance, the minimum price at which such council shall require such company to furnish gas to tho citizens or public buildings of such city or lor the purpose of lighting the streets, alleys, and pub- .v e..,,...ua ...vii.u, io, imj nui-iou uoi excecuiug lenycars; in.l Irom and alter tho ns.,int i.f cal.l n..n..... ... ... .1. ordinance, hy a written acceptance thereof, tiled lu tho clerk s ollice of mch citv: it shall nut bo lawful for uiiil . city council to require the said company to furnish gas to the citizens, public buildings, public grounds, or public lamps of such cily, at a less prico during tho period of lime agreed on, not exceeding ten years, asalorosaid: Provided, that this act shall not onorato (o Immlrsr - alfcct any contract heretofore made bctweon any city and any Gns Light, or Gas Light and Coko Company. Sec. 2. That the city council of such city may, at anv time after the default uicntionod in the thirty-first section-of tho act to which this is supplementary, bv ordinanco, permit such gas compnny to u.o and occupy tho streets of such city lor tho purposo of lighting the samo, and furnishing gns to the citizens and public buildings. Sec. it. That any temporary failure to furnish gas shall not operate as a forfeiture, under the thirty-second section of the act to which this Is supplementary, unless such failure shall bo bv the nedect or misconduct nf .,.!, . Gas Light or Gas Light and Coke Company; Provided, that such company shall, without unnecessary delay, repair the injury, nnd contiuuo to supply such gas. i . C. LKULUiND, Speaker of the House of Representatives. , , . , . JAMES MYERS, Apnl a, lbi4. 1'reiident of the Senate. Acmron's OpricR, I'raxkiw Cor.Tnr, ) toti xiin s, March 15, 1864. I hereby certify that the foregoing laws are true copies om those nn file in the ollice nf tlio Secretary of State JOII.V M. PfGII, Auditor. Ski niT.inv op State's Offici, ) CoLiMiit s. March 15, 1844. f I, Wtl l.l.iM TltKUIT. Secretary of State of tlm Hlnl. nf Ohio, hereby certify 1 lint the foregoing lawaate correctly copied from the original rolls on file In this office. WILLIAM TI1EV1TT, Secretary of Stale. TKKL'SAliKM AVUNUE. UKMOVAlTA. J P. STONE 4 CO. will removo from their old Btand on Jerusalem Avenue, (sometimes failed High street.) to their New Store In tho Gwvx.vb Block, nn Town street, near tho Market llou io, on Wodnesdav, June 21st. where they will be happy to sec their patroii. Juno 7, ISA4-Ur iVUNTi;s. (JKO'I ON, MET A LIU ANU FIRE" II and dry. White lead and all coach, Japan and loath- "VUcniuer J. R. CO0K |
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