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NUMBER VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1852. 3 PRINTED AMD PUBLI8HBD BY IOOTT k BAIOOK. ' OFFICE iIOOBNAL BUII.DINOS, HUH UOruu STBIBTS. COUNTINO BOOM ON PEARL STREET. TE HftlS Invariably la advance. - I'he Dally, to persons in Columbus, per year . . . . fl 00 tentoy man out 01 uoiumuut .... o 00 " during ton session, ind Trl-Weekly balance of roar lu Columbus ....500 By mall .... . . 4 00 . The Trl-Weckly by mall 3 00 Weekly lo Columbus 8 00 Out ot the oity; by mail, single ..... . 1 50 Toclubsot tour and upward! 1 83 To clubs ol ten and upwards, to one address. . 1 00 , Dally, aeaaion 800 Trl-Weekly . . I 00 Weekly, tingle 50 To clubs ol five and upwsrds 40 Advertising. rtintollowlne' rates snd rules of advertising have been wrMd upon between the proprietor! of the Oklo Suuaman and the Ohio stale journal, 10 uu uuawrvea, m au eaaea, aiier wis aate. jury tu, imv , Dally Paper. One tquare, 10 llnoa or leu, one Inaertion " each additional 11 ' " 1 woi'k .1 11 2 " . $0 50 . OSS 1 60 . 800 .300 . 4 00 . . 6 00 . 800 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 11 1 month . 2 3 ' . 11 11 11 6 " n 11 9 1 n 12 . . Standlmjcard,5lln!torleii,porannum . . . . oolunin,wlth4oliang, ' .... J ii 11 0 ii 11 i 12 11 11 11 ... . M " changed weekly " .... 14 daily ". .... 14 ' with 4 change! " u 11 11 ii ii ii ... . 1 .1 11 12 ' " i ... . li " ohHnged weekly " .... 14 11 daily " " . 20 00 . 23 00 . 2500 . 30 00 60 00 . 35 00 40 00 45 00 . 55 00 130 00 ' Other caaoa not provided fur, chargeablo In eonlormity with the abovo ratea. ' The ataudard of measurement to be minion type. For euch additional square in the dally, inaerted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for each additional aquare lnaerted under the yearly ratei, hall price. No advertiaement to be eonaldered by the year, unlota It la ape-cried on the manuscript, or previoualy agreed upon between the partlea. Publisher! nut accountable for the accuracy of legal advertlte-menta beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidate! (for office of every deacription) to be charged at the rate of fifty cent! per week, for each name j the aatnc to be, In all tune!, paid In advance. All adviirtiaoraents from strangers or tranalent peraona to be paid in aiivauce. ... . , . Adverliaemenu not marked on the copy for a apecilied number ul inaertiuna, will be continued one month, unleaa ordered out, anil payment will be exacted accordingly: The privileges of yearly advertliere will be confined rigidly to their regular buaineaa; and all advertisements nut pertaining thereto, to be paid lor extra. AdvortUoineuts fur Auctioneer!, General Agenta, Real Estate Agenta, 4c, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual ratea. No ADVn'H8KUItNI CAN BE INSEBTEO OBATUITOUSLY. Advi. 't""ienu tbrcharitabletnatitutiona.fire companlca.ward, township ori other public meotinga, and auch like.to be charged hall ,irico . , a , , Heath Inserted without charge.nnleaa accompanied by funeral invitation' ur obituary nuticea, and when ao accompanied, to be '""iWuia. iiivertlsort, and all otheraaendlng communication! or reuuiriitu in.ticea, desiring to call attention to falra, aolreei, concerts, or any public entertainments where charge! aro made tor arlinitt.mn1-- all notice! ol private association! every notice deai'ineiltu eall attention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended l i prmnnte individual intereat, can only be lnaerted with the uodi'ratandlng that the aame ia to be paid lor. If intended to bo intuited in the editorial column, the aamo will be charged at the rate of not Icai than 20 ccnta per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertiaement All leaded advertiaementa to be charged not leu than double the above ratei, and measured, ai if lolid. Advertiaementa on the inaide excluaively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent, in advance on the above ratei. Attorney! will be holden for the price of inserting advortlae-menta brought In by them. HOniKOPATHY. DR8. COULTER & 11AKNES announce to the citizens of Co-Iambus aud vicinity that they have formed a partnership tor the practice of ths Healing Art aocordlng to the reformatory law of Homeopathy. Tney expect alao to cure their patienta without that acvere and terrible medication which makca them worse bel'oro they can be made better, or ainka them nearer the lrave bolore there ia any effort to raiae them. rxUIUee in the Oileon Buldiiig. Koaidence of Dr Coulter, curnor of titsto and fourth atreeta. Ueaidence of Or Barnet, Town at., South aide 4 doon wait ol Third. ap!3 tf DR. II. I THKALI-, (late of Gambler.) FF1CE removed to CiwVNSii'a Block, corner ot High atrcot o and Sugar alley. Dtt. KOlIKltT THOaiPSON'S UVVIVB., O. 4, Neil'H Kxchnnge, oppoaito the Secretary of State 1 N otneo, High atreet, uoiuinuna. NATUAN IMIOOKH, Jnatiee of the Pone. Office In the 10cm formerly occupied by Justice Evans, aouth of the Franklin Bank, up Main. UBIIR. AltnilTT it CO.. .EAI.F.R8 In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nai!!,Glan,l!ouae t uniMsra' Motcrinl.. Parmina and Mechanical Toola, Military Hoods, 4ic, ito. no. 101 Align aireei, eign 01 ma win 0 A. B. BUTTLES. ' Attorney and Conniwllor at Law, Columbua, Ohio. Ollice, No. 2, Neil'! Exchange, oppoiite Secretary ol State lomcei Jy87 WALTER Til KALI., Attorney and C'ounaellorat l,iiw,Colombn, tjhlo. ALSO, a Commiaaiunur to take the Acknowledgment of 1MM for the State ot New York. "t20 JAJIKS A. WILCOX, " " " Notnry Public and Commlealoner for Now YorU and Wisconsin. AT the Ollice of P. B. 4; J. A. WILCOX, High itreet, near Broad. mh3-i)3m' J. K.TUTTI.K, ATTOB.1BV AND COUNattlOa AT LAW. OFFICE Next door muth ol City Bank Building!, overSU. urn's SaddlerySinra, Colnmbm.Ohlo. oolg-datwlT SAMUKL OALT.OWAY. HKNBV F. fAO. UAI-IiOWAY & PAOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partnera, in the Court! of Franklin and adjoining countioi, and in the Circuit and Diitrict U. 8. Courtt. OIBce in 1'latt'a new building, opposite State Houae. mayS-tf jossrH r. BMITH. SAaaUKl. m. hills. SMITH MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rcnl Eaiate, Bounty Lnnd and Penaloa A Kent, Two doon Eaat of High, on Town Street, OOLUHIDa, OHIO, ... ATTEND to the practice of their Profession, obtaining Pen-aiona, buying, telling and obtaining Land Warrant!, eelling and leaaing Koal Eatate, examining land Utlei, collection of clama, &o., be. rsf Letters from a distance eiual be pott-paid. ap7 . c SKSSioNa. HAaaia. F. C. SESSIONS ot CO.. WHOLESALE AND XETAIL DIALS t B t W DRY GOODS), Boots, Shoea, Hate, Capa, Straw Goods, M. Four doori louth of the American, Cuiumbua. loelB wn. sawxaT. . . ?, c' w-- SKI BERT & MI, LEY, f OOK BINDERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURED, ARE prepared to Bind iu any atyle, in a auperior manner-having in uaa a firat Kmbosaing Press, &c. No. 1 Buekeve Block 2d story. P JOHN W. BAKKBU aOBEXT AABISTBONO. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Mr ..,- REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. OBicn, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. LOCIAN BOTTLKS. THKO.COMSTOCK. OBO.O.COIISTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK fc CO.j (Suceeaaora to B. Comatock Co-,) FORWARD NG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manafaetunra, and dealers in Sam PUater, Fiah and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. -y Liberal advances made on consignments. lnro J. RIDGWAY de COS Iron Foundry, Broad atreot, near the Bridge, linns. kas, Ohio. . Stoveaol all klnda.and a great variety ofCaatings,alwaysonhand. ocU,'41 If. I" B.I1AAAA, Auction and Commlsalon merchant, No. 3, Odeosi Building-, Colombna, Ohio. ALL kinds of Merehandixe, Real Estate, Houaehnld Furniture to, ate, sold on reasonable term. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find It to their advantage to eau. Liberal advances made on consignments. tuudv riiDia jtr. 1HII1R S . CHKARS, Hoaae Painter and Paper nanaem. flighatreet,betwoenSpringand Long stroeU,Columbn,Ohlo ness, unoer tne or u. - rSt.,-offices stand ot win. tucnaru., co. , . , WM. RICHARDS, Columbus Febru 1,1851. WM. H. BLADE, The liberal pstronaie with which our friends and Ui 1 pbUs generally aaeaVavored us, is gratefully acknowledged-, and a am- ?. .1-1 t .k. ia rMnncthlllT aolicited. FrtruMeSr ' WM. RICHARDS CO AU peraon. having JrSf!S.LMSk or Wm. Richards, aro inviteo a - wmT RICHARDS. o0: , tan. (saarlO rcuiUBIJ a-f TAliLE FBOPKRTT 0TW A'kSSr.. INSURANCE. Thoae wka wlak tor Fire Inaaraaea will please read the fellawlna Iteaarl af the KUANKLIN FJHB INHUKANCB COMPANY, OF PHII.ADKLPHIA. QBOWINO CASH ABSETT8, January lit, 1858, Inverted aa u roiiowa 1 Flnt, Kortgagea, chiefly In Philadelphia a)96T,613 84 Real Estate pnrchated at Bherift tale 84,377 78 Temporary Loam on Collateral! 126,605 73 Stock!, rained at $06.506 eoal 62,325 60 Notei, Bill receivable, &e 8.0C6 DO uaan , 46,481 3 $1,884,390 94 l7IN8CnANuS A43ATN8T FIRH In the above com. pany, oy leis-ytlj WAUrlEN Jr.nR.INo, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance tomDanv. OFFICE-POST OFFICE BUILDINQ, HARTFORD, CONX capital ana Harpla aver 300,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY take risks on Life, vrant or mirehaae annuities, eon. fer endowments, and make eoniraeta nnon and annertalnina to ueierreo. ana revuionary intervals connected witn me naxs, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by the charter. Aue Business 01 ue uompany is conducted upon tne Joint Stock and INutnal nlnn. at the option of the inaured, thus meeting tha wants and circumstances of the public mora fully, it Is believed, than purely mutual companies can ao. Annuities will' be a ran tad or nnrehaaad. and endowments eon fer red on terms hiahlv favorable, and aeeordlna to the ratoa of uie moat uoerai ana wen conducted companies in mis country and In England. The charter of this Company provides that the wife may Insure the Ufa ot her husband, and the amount to be paid be secure lrom creditors at his death. An eouitablo sum will alwavs be Dtid for Dollelea surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling, tea, and foreicn residence sermlts will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going toCallfornla will bo granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of premium.Extract from the Certificate of the Comntroller of the State of Connecticut, dated J ANUABT 7tn, 1BDI. " The treat success and Drudent management of thla company. together with ita well inreated capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, and I recommend ft . In my opinion equal In atrength and ability to the b ' jiatltu-lions of tho kind in the Union." (Signed1 l. 8. Ruroa u Pinnct, Comptroller. The Board of Directors la comuused of active business men with capital snd character Involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and control of the transaction! of the company. JAS. DIXON, President, w ra. a. nuunr.ll, vice rretiuent. Hknbt L. Millbb, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. Pamphlet. Annlleatlon. and all necessary Information upon the subject, can be had by calling on the AGENT, or W. HI, ri Kit'ti, unaer cxcnange nana. ja-M-aoni uivv. J. iunoivun, jidciii. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF lOO.OOO. THIS Companv maket evory Intunnce appertaining to or connected with Life Ritki, on the Mnt Slock and Afuiual ratea combined. . On the Joint Stoekplan,the ratet are one-third lett than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fiftoen per cent lower than tne ratei 01 moat biock uompamea. The Charter permita tho granting of Inaurance on Life In every form, including the right of Wife, Children, Partnli, or Crf-ifora. Tn inaure the Life of another for their own exclusive ben efit, nayahlo alter death or upon the partlea arriving at the age of ou, Oo, 0 or tso yeart. ur riv.r.110. Jinrrn fl. TiooN. Prettdent: Sam'l MoClubkan, Vice Prctl- den ; Joseph S. Lbech, Treasurer Chables A. Colton, Secretary. DIRECTORS. James B. Hoon, Joseph 8. Leech, John S. Dilwobth, Charles A. Colton, Sam'l McClvbkan, . William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Waltkb Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treaaury. John Sntdeb, Esq., Caahter Plttaburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale Grocer. Thoae dealroua of Injuring, or In want of Information on the aubject, will please call at the office, over the Book Store of Hum-Ington feMadntlre, High atrei't, Columbus, Ohio. K. H. VANKKKSALAER, Agent. Nobman Gay, M. D, Examining Pbyalcian, No. 4, Neil'a New Hall. dec5-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, . OP CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, 9100,000. INSURES the safer elaaaet of property at reasonable rates of premiums. No riaks taken on the " Special Hazardous " classes, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one riak, or in the aame vicinity. By such means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loaa by one lire, the great cause of the insolvency of ao many Inaurance Companioa. Tho recclpta ol the Company from March lat, 1851, to October lat, 1851, were over $60,000. Lnaaca in the some period, $1080. Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are mado quarter-yearly. . Hon. Reuben Wood. President! D. B. Dunham, Vice Preal- dent; O. N. Skeels, Secretary) Gkoboe Mvoatt, Treasurer. K. ft. VANkKNMAI.Ar.K. A cent for the above Company, Is prepared to Issue Policies and to furnish aU necessary information. Office over Huntington ft Maclntirc't Book Store, High atreet, Columbus dec5-0m. TUTTLE't H.EAL ESTATE AUENCV, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an or flee for the purpose of transacting business aa a Real Estate 8Any business In this line entrusted to me will receive the promptest attention. , ... Deeda, Mortgages, Leases, and document of a similar kind will be written and acknowledged on the shortest notice. Acknowledgments or Deeds, to., when taken at my OJSce, will be done without charge. ' And I would here aay, that my price for any property offored for sale, shall always be the same as that of the owner himself, that the confidence and integrity so necessary aa between buyer snd seller may not be destroyed by tho agent. Insurance, on toe moat roaaouooie buu" Companiea. . OrricE. up atalra tn Carpenter's Building, one dnoraoutho City Bank Buildingt. J-R- TURTLE, COLUMBUS AUBNCY. Kentucky Alutual Life Insurance Company. Guaranty Fund 9100,000. IUI8 Company otters to the inaured all the security and ad- r ... . 1 . . , J I U ...nlr nlana hArAlnfnrA m vantaffea 01 uut auuw mu ..mi t" , ., . . li 1 , . ldHla.nfnMinh, M IMnill appueajcomDiDua, uauieij 1 - return, in cash, of the per centage required for the contingent the future security of members for the whole term ot llle, with an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security uf short term mem bers, ana also tor wepreaeui "wiiiii term of life. . This Is tha only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provls- ion lor an annually mcreiwiug ---- security) in exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk from advancing age among the members. rampnieie, 1 raria, arc, giving " v --- the Company, furnUhed gratis, and Puli"fe'w' 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocZS-i BIUTUAL IN M U RAN C E Western Reserve Fanners' Insurance Company, PAINSV1LLE, OHIO. P. P. Banpobd, Pretident. W. L. Pebkins, .Secretary. oc43 . J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. w amrra isifiimcn RV TlIT! KESTUCil MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Tins Company has an actual capital ot One Handred The, aand Dollar, and is managed by men ot tho highest integ rity ana responaiuuity. , Pamphlets lurniahod, information given, and application m-eeived by 0TTIj2, l)r. 13. M. DMITM. OTCUlcmi i..t.".- 1 . THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSU 1 n saaai. RACJS COMPANY. a-IAPITAL STOCK, 10o',OOe! ThU Company, by thelib- I . , , T l I. M.klwl In nftiir ulmilltM vy erai proTiaiona 01 11. tumi,.- - ; - o superior to those presented by any other Company in the United Statescombining as it does the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Life and Health principles ; In all of which the rate, are as tavonhk- to tnose aasurvo mm micij w uc. ... T---J ; Thia Company la the Jlrat and tntf ant 4n the Union, or in th world, it is believed, that has thu combined Its operations, and ottered to grant insurance with benefits both front andproa For lull detail! In rerard 10 sjnassiiowiKiiui.- " Colnmbut, J, nnm w, ip-w. lasntSBM attl Lift BBtl lilTB StdCka GAINST lots or damage by rra,and againat the perilalof . . . N inn iTlflW. na nronertV Ol OVCTTde. i A IB, OB WW iKi-n" ' . " ' scriptioa, taken in th following Companies: u caXi r..:.r.:.:.VisoTtioo. OHIO iTlFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN- n.l,.1 .... ... . .. Sj HMJ.tHlH. MRW ENGLAND LITE STOCK INS. C03IPANY, NEW Ntw Hajn, CONNECTICTJT. a-anlil aj0,s)OtJ. EA6LB INSURANCE COMPANY, CINNNATI, O. CTfcANSURANCBCOM EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON, s take. o. tk-,--" ' rTCTI CINCINNATI. YOBKE s I1EWSON, AUCTIONEERS t COMMISSION MERCHANTS MO. aO MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Anctlon Hole of Grocerle every Tneday and Krl- aay I vi vrr uaaustfvrf a ..) YORKB tte HIW80N have always on hand a large as sortinent of Orocerles, at private sale. Also Aro Aienta of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, for the tale ot their superior Brown Sheetings. Ai.anAmnta at the SOUTUGATE FACTORY for thosaleot their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, ol which they haveatall times on hand, Five, Eight, and Pound Lump. augit-aiyiioo n. . OOOUMAN. West tide Walnut itraeet, between Columbia & Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALEB IN ALL VABIETIXS or CTDITIMn. PRINTING. AND OTHER I'AFER. r-Agent for Su&ttd Kaglt MdU Writing taper. aplO ENVELOPES. 600 M Bull' Envelopes) 150 M White do SS M Legal do 100 M Note dot ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful attortment, just received by l- ii mtiiriMAN aplO 77 aud7U Walnut street. FRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PAPER.-30O M. reama Blue and White, luat received ana lor eaie at rouueeu prices. , E. O. GOODMAN, ' . . . ' I r. r. I r- 1171 . -. . aplll HUUI, nwmiiiuini- 1?RENCII PLAIN CAPM AND FOLIO POST, Blue X1 and White, just received and for sale low. aplO ' 77 and 79 Walnut street. FI'INTED ENAMELED OAKUM and Cord Board. X A heautlful artlelH. manufactured bv Messrs. Bliss. Potter at Co. 1 have the lamest and cheapest stock of Cards In the city. E. O. OOODMAN, apiu 77 and in walnut at, manuiacturers- agent. LAFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PAPERS. I have been dmllnir iu theae Pauers lor more than a Tear, and Anil Ikam .Mr. lliiniv nnn can wish. M til OUalltV and DriCO. They are the highest grade of Paper manuf actured la the United States ; always give satlslsction, and used once are wanted again. A lull assortment Just received. E. O. GOODMAN, ,uiu ii ana i vvaiuutatrcDt. FORWAUUINU tts COAliUlHMION IHEUCUANTS, IIKAI.KUrt IN GROCERIES AND WOOL. ap!0 3m No. 33, Main atreet, Clncinnnii, Ohio. COFFEE. BOO baga Eaateru Rio, lor aale by McCULLOUGtJ, MORRIS At CO., aplO No. 33 Main street. SUGAR. 100 hhds 8uf;ar for aulo by McCULLOUGU, MORRIS ft CO., aplO No. iia Main street. rilTMEGS. I aplU -1000 lbs Nulmeaa lor aale by McCULLOUGU, MORRIS at CO. INDIGO. 10 ceroona Caraccaa and Rcasva Manillalndigofor sale by aplOj MoCULLOUUII, MURIS 6t CO. HT ADDER.-5 eaaks Madder for sale by ITA aplO McCULLOUGU, MORRIS It. CO. UEUJtlAN SCIUIADEU, (SUCCESSOB TO CHABLES STABCH) Importer of German, Kronen nnd English Fancy ; Cnnil. Ilinwa. ninufoiil 1 1IHtruniMlltM. And WholetaU Dealer in Accordeont, Violint, Combt, Pittolt, Pamttvm Copt, Pocket and 'lalilt cullery, Spoont, Spectacles, Ac, 4c. NO. 66 MAIN STBEET, BETWEEN LOWEB MARKET AND COLUMBIA, apiu-aira uinGuuiabi vuiv JOHN II. PKTKiiS, MANUPACTUBEU Of I ROOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CiNUlMNAl J, U., MR. D keeps constantly on band a full assortment of floe Dreaa and Waterproof Boota and hoes luall varieties, which will be sold at very low prices. N. B. Fine Boots forwarded by express, and warranted to fit, upon all ordeis accompanied by the Cash and the measure. aptu-iy WINDOW GLASS. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Season's manu-iWntiirnnf ftallnvAmnn Window Glaaa. and havinc taken tho firat Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mochanlca' Institute, of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we oiler to the city and country trade the beat and moat extenalve assortment ot Glaaa of the lat, Sd, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggiata' waro of all deacriptioua ; Tumblert and Jara ; Pint and quart Flasks, ate, eVo. All of which will be told on the moat reaaonable terms by Bl'EEUS & WRIGHT. Sole Agents for Bellevernon Works, No. 39 Main at , Cincinnati, N. B. Alao, a constant aupply ot Dupontte Gun Powder ; Rifle, Blasting and Sporting, Soda Aah, and bleaching Powders. apiu-oom NE.VL PRESSES AND SEAL ENGRAVING. Cl F. HALL, (late of the firm ot Shipley, Hall & Co.,) Jm haara-eatabliahed himself at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Waloutstreets, Cincinnati, where he Is prepared to execute orders tor Benin, Improved Heal Presses, Envelope Dies, Uall's Sell-sealing Advertising Envelopes and Embossed Cards. Also, Steamboat, Post Ollice, Uat Tip and Book Title Stamps, &0. I.mar27-3m BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. THIS article is the result of the appltcatBn or scentihe prln-rinlra tn the rjuroose intended, viz i To keep wstcr at cool at pottible, at long at pottlblt, with the least pouiltle Ice. The proprietor bss long devoted bis attention to this particular bauch of domestic oconomy , and passing from one improve ment to another, nas ul ivngin arrived as near penecuuu in-possible to reach. A proof this is lound in the very general t-se of these Coolers In all parts of the country. A better proof of the same fact is, that, since their introduction, various imitations of the genuine article have been attempted all falling short of the object, It Is true, yet all proving clearly which way the tide of popular opinion is setting. A simple statement of facta, In regard to Iheae Coolers, will satlsly every one ot their superiorly. First, they sre the only article of the kind ever patented. They are lurniahod with two die- tinct non-conouenng cnamoera, uy nivmis u, .ui ..f irt ti.u tfniinn. wuter la knnt tat a temuerature of 40 below aero, or only 8 above the the freoslng point) all day. Thus, at a cost of some ne cents per oay, a mum, m iu-i size can be constantly aupplied with water aa cold aa ice itaelt ; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to be a saving of at loaat aeventy five per cent, over the Earthen Jara lormerly used for thia purpoae. Again, these Coolers never sweat; in this way laving much unneeettary waate and trouble. ... Being manufactured in the moat workmanlike ttyle, and hand-tomely finished in every respect, they make a very beautilul ornament for the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An ImnnrlMiHrnnrnnrnmil l,Ha lfttl-lv been added tOth. COOl- or, viz i a amall Pan (capable of holding lrom aix to eight pounds ot nutter) lnaerted directly unoer tn cover, mi. butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional Ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, at a amall expense, with a Filtering Apparatua, made and tor aale at - ' .........-..,.., is : L. : L'.l.kll.htMnl BUltnr.1 O nouau rurmauiug H. IA Kt Prnnt atrpet. Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Traya, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin Ware, Bruanes, wooden ana wuiow ..a, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators P10 Patent Metallic Burial Cases." WE continue to manufacture and keep on hand every size and variety of finish of thia Invaluable article, now rapidly au-th. . nf wooden cotiiris wherever introduced, on account of their superiority for depositing in vault,, for protect-lnz the remains from the casualties Incident to ordinary inter- . .. .1 .b. urtk r-mt .rnihlllf menu, (as inetr great . , I . e them,) and the gratification it atforda the Irienda of the deceased, m mo inuw;uuu in.i i o . , Ishable eaae. Aa we hava recently reduced our wholesale puces, we aro now offering favorable induccmenM to Undertakers throughout tne west, ana respecnuuv amcniim, hum. IT. Ui MJtt, I IIJ HV VW.f ml,23 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFKOY, Proprietor, ap6tf late or walnut stbeet hops. BOOTS AND SHOES-ID cases boy's prime Kip Boots; 15 " youth's " 14 15 M prime Coart Boots; 10 " women's Kip ana spin S " lmit.Guat - 10 - Buakina; 25 - children's Pegged and Sewed Boots ; 15 ' misses' " Buakins and M 30 " men'a Brogan's, and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 " Boys' Call and Kip Brogana; 10 " youtha' " " Juat reeeived .and lor sale at very low price, jusireceiveu.aoai WEBSTER it CO, Corner Fifth and Lodge. GDM SHOES-Five thoaaandpair oa hand, for aale aa low a the lowest. CaU and examine the attortment Size to accommodate the buyer. - rf aee23 Comer Fifth end Lodge, Cincinnati. M ........ t imtivi:-!. LACES tV GALLOONS UVVW---:--,T ... . J Our stock la tne iarjrai n- ic yi.j, - Tory low prices. decij aw u. vvcDaica m ORK SOLES. SO dozen mea'a and women's reeeived c this day by express, lor am dec29 E. O. WEBSTER A CO. fjARTIEt COMMENCING HOUSE KEEPING, . , ,h. -lac. tm bnv their China. Glaaa and aaeenawsre, at low price, is at the Crockery Store of apl High St, Eaat aide, between Slate and Tows.. Aeaarsa flp9H!fe Seed. ptRESB OSAGB ORANGE SEED, )nt rocolTed, and lJiUTwtf 7 wVaTSill CO. NEW.YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. SCIIANCK, DOWNING A CO., No. 106 and 108 Fulton St.,N. Y. Importers and Dealers in FRENCH WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS English White Lead of the beat brands sold, BLiUNDELL, 8PENCE it CO'S PAINTS, ' ' Dry and in Oils, Boiled Oil, Patent Dryer, Olasler't Points, Dlamondt, Knives, Diamond Sparks, etc., etc. fell0 d3m DIETZ, BBOTIIEB & CO,, - ' No.134 WILLIAM St., Now York, MANUFACTURERS LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CANDELABRAS, GIRANDOLES, hall LANienns, us r i a i unco, so. Alto, Campheneand Spirit Oat ol tha flrtt quality. ' feSO-dUm WABNOCKS. FASHIONABLE HATTEKS, 275 BROADWAY, Ibvino House. New Yobk. The iratlfylnK approval of tha character and ttyle ol Hats emanating from our establishment, as manifested in an extern alve and rapidly Inoraaalng popularity, Is unmistakable evi-donee of Iholr merit fe20 d3m KIIVC PAINT WARRANTED PUKE. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabehouse, 45 Dey Street, New York lurnlsh their Zlno Paints at the lollowing prices! No. 1, White, ground in oil, cents per id. No. 2, White, ground in oil, B cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown and Black, ground in oil, 54 cents per lb. ' " DrWhtto of Zlno, 8 tents per lb. " Th.ii- wiiitr vine. PAINT eaual weiaht covers, accord- ln m mrf.ro. frnm it) tn 11X1 tier cent, more surface than any other Paint) retains Its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective qualities for years ; is free from the poisons so dangerous in other pigments, to paintert and tenant of newly painted rooms. .nil th. .iilnhiirriUB Coal aBABB. and foul BUT Of alltpt, tlld aa outaide or inaide Paint, doet not tarnish or become yullow. Ground In varnish It formt a betutllul porcelain nnitn. aue French government has adopted Zlno Paint for all Ita uses. Tho BROWN AND BLACK ZINC PAINTS form directly a solid metallic costing on wood, brick, iron, ate., admirauio ior tire-proof qualities. Tney are unrivaled for rail cars, depots, engines, eto. For marine utet thoy retitt the corroding ot salt water and weather, so fatal to other palnta. Dealers supplied on liberal terms, by MANNING it. SQ01ER, Agents, a ' A K Mas, BAt Walts Vtisalt . apo-afm t-,-t - Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufactory. H7, 69 ct 71 Fomyth Street, N. Y. f PHE UNDERSIGNED, having devoted bit personal atxen-J tion for many years to the LOOKING-GLASS AND DinmnDD.tniMii nrrwf NEsihi- ia fullv competent by his experience to execute work of any deacription In hit.line that will give eatisraction to tne moat particular, kiu, f' LARGEST AND MOSTEXTENS1VE ESTABLISUMENTof the kind in thia country, it poaaeaaca advantages over other tn VARIETY AND EXTENS1VENEHS OF STOCK and the LONG established and continual Increase of trade from all parts of the Union, with the many improvements the undersigned has recently made in his machinery, enables him to sell bis arttctes at less prices than any other manufacturer ; and he respecttulfy solicits his friends and tho public in general to call and examfna his larite assortment of LOOKING GLASSES and P1C1URE FRAMES previous to purcbaalng. . . m On hand, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULD1NO, of every deacription, and all lengths, lor shipping. All communications through the post office will be tlianklully received and punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat ham Square Poat Office. mh31-d3m B. J. B1GL.KK. 1853. NEW SILK GOODS. 1852. A. IS. PBOTHINGlIAlUi Of the former firm of Cabletoh, r bothinoham at t'Oy.nav. in. nnrih.ap tlin entire buBinest of the late firm of Carle- ton it Co., bat the pluaturo of announcing to their cuttomera, and tho trade generally, that he will continue the SILK AND FANCY DRV GOODS buainess at tho same place 2l Broad- "ife has now in store, of THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION, a LARGE and COMPLELE stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, consisting fin part) of t men uioem diia. Printed Bareges. French Jaconets and Lawns. - Rich printed M. Ue Laines. Barege Do Lalnes. New designs. Bombazines, andfother mourning goods. Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, c. Linen Cambrio Handkerchlets. Ribbona, Gloves. Silk Hosiery, Cravats, &c., Ate. Al.o fnll ...nrtm.nt nf lmTST.IN GOflDS. Of OVOrV VB rlety ; to all of which will be added tho newest and most desira-bio styles on arrival. .... . . Many years experience In the trade enables him to present to purchasers ample inducements to Inspect his stock, which is ot tered on LjiucrtALi icrieio sou t iuo -vj . . ,...-PRICE. A. R, FKOTHWOHAM, 202 Broadway, Between jonn ana ruiton atrenu. Now York, Feb. 18, 1859.-mh9 Sm LOOKING-GLASS WARE-UOOMS Art Repository and Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS & WILLIAMS, No. 353 Broadway, New York. TOOKINO GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importers and Deal-A -r. in h'tnftT C.S.AH9 EUROPEAN EnOBAVIAOS. ABTISTS MA- TKBIALS, OIL PANTINOS, CBAWINOS, BlAIUABT AND WOBKS OF Abt oenbbai.lv. The attention of purchasers Is respectfully solicited, with tne assurance that every article will be lurniahedul aauperior quality at the most reaaonable rates. maro-amd. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. (Improved In qiinllty and rednced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation ol welgmng, as itau-road Scales for Trains tnd Single Can, In use on the principal railroads in the United Statea and Great Britain. WARE-iinnuR anAi.k'H H RAW PORTABLE 8CALK8. on wheela, ior Foundriea, Rolllnx Milla, o. STORE SCALES, varloua modifications ; COUNTER SCALES ; HAY and COAL SCALES, Ac. Theso acalea have been long known and severely tested; and the universal confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect adjustment ia auch, that they are regarded aa the standabd, from which there is nosppeal. FAIHBANK8 & CO., In Columbus, N. S. Beicton. mar5-3md KII.MAltD TABLES. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE TABLES 10 PER CENT. LESS than any other Eatabliibmont in the City of New York, with Improved Cloth or Patent India Rubber Cnah-lona which are preferred to all otbure now in use by tho best Flayers in the United States, tor correctness aud elasticity, and are warranted to atand in their place for years without repair ing. Gentlemen wishing to purchase Tames ol au aescriptioua, with Marble, Mahogany or Pino Beda, can have their orders tilled the same as il they were present, by addressing us by mail. Always oil hand, Tables, Cloths, Balis, Cues, Maces, French Leathers, Pockets, Pool Boards, and Cue Wax of the best description, ready for shipping at the shortest notice. GRIFFITH at DEt.Kf'K, feS0-d3m 0 Ann street, New York. SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA! FOB THE CTTBE O Incipient Consumption, GnO7tTl.A,0BNEBAI, PBBILtTT, WHITE SWILL1N8, BHSUBTATISM. DISEASES Or THE LlVBB AND SKIN, AND ALL DISEASES ABISINO FBOM lafFCBITIBS Or THE BLOOD, AMD THE EFFECTS OF BIEBCCBT. SWAIM'S PANACEA has been for more than thirty-two years celebrated In this country and in Europe for its extraordi nary cures lor tho certutcates ol wmcn reierenee ia mu m the directions and books (which may be had gratia) accompany-ing the Panacea. Some of which givo the particulars of cases too frightful for genersl publication, where the patienta bad been almost ea'en up witn ecroiuia, ana were uotmou irai ble by Physicians. .... I, h.a h mini in hnanltala and private practice, and has bad thesingular fortune ol being recommended by the moat celebrated phyatcianaaud otberemlnent persons. Among others by W. IflDSOn, At. II.. rroi. Ol nurgnry, ra. uui.m.i.,. Valentine Mott, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, N. Y. University. W. P. Dewees, M. D.. Prol. of Mid. Pennaylvania ' N. Chapman, M.D, Prof of Phyaie, ' " T. Parke, M. D.. Preaident College Phyalclans, Phlla. Dr. Del Vallo, Professor of Medicine, Havana. Jose Eoureneo de Lui, Prof, of Sugery, Lisbon. J.Chipman, Member Royal College Surgeons, London. O. W. Ervinv, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomaa Pearton, MaJ. General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, Ate, Ac. Anil .1... ih wnnrlrfiil anrea effected bv Swalm'a Panacea. have for many years made it an Invaluable remedy. The Panacea doea not contain mercury In any form, and being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender infant. The rrtail price haa been reduced to I 50 per bottle (containing three halt pints) or three bottle for C4. Beware or Imponition. flnln'1 Panacea ia In round bottles, fluted loniltudinallr. with tha lollowing lettera blown on the glaaa: "SWAIM'S PANACEA PHIL ADA." and bavin the name of J abte s SWAISf ttamped on the seal ing wax, and written on the label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed ol Geometric lathe work, comprising nine different diet, which have been turned tor tne exclusive use ot me proprietor, u j uraper tY Co- bank note enrravers. of Philadelphia. In the centra is a portraitot the late Wm. Swaim, copyright secured. Also, swainvs vermuuire. A valuable Familv Medicine, beina? a highly approved remedy foralidiaeatea ariaiug from debility of the digeative organa, .ii-h aa Wnrma. Cholera Morbua. Dvaenterv, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, Ate., ate. Sea the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying ui vennuuge. - . . r. ... .i ..... . . ... . ii. t. . ii w ir-uL- .t i. uniun Rnventh atreet. below Chettnut. Philadelphia, and told by all rrMium nunai. a ii.nuiu luni. lun respectable Druggiitt In the United state. UAUTIUN TO THE. rUBI.IU. Peraona wlahlnr to obtain tho genuine SWAIM'S PANACEA and SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE, ahould be careful to obaerve that the aamo SW AIM I tpelled correctly on the bottles and labels, or they maybeimposed-on by medicines made In Imitation ot them by a person bearing a aomewaaaaimuar name, weu wkhimcu w wmna. OElTBTtAL AOEffTl FOE THE UK II ED STATES, Scbleffelin Brothers fc Co., 104 at 106 JOHN ST, N EW YORK. fe93 3a i-- CLOGKH VnK 8UO. A OOODartlcleluatreceivrd. which we will warrantto keen A goodtime. Also, alarg assortment, oleverydeacription, attnoiowestpneea. jaS5 BROWN ft BUCK J0atl) (Dl)io 0tatc Journal SATURDAY MOHNING, MAY 15. 1852. I.OVB UNCHANGEABLE. . BY BUrOS DAWES. Yes I still I lore thee Tuna, who sets His signet on my brow, And dims my sunken eye, forgets The heart he could not bow i Where love, that cannot perish, grows For one, alas I that little knows, How love may sometimes Isst; Like sunshine wasting In the skies, When eloudt are overcast The dew-drops hanging o'er the rota, Within Its robe of light, Can never touch a leaf that blows, Though teeming to the sight j And yet It still will linger there, Like hopeless love without despair, A snow-drop In the sun I A moment finely exquisite, Altai but only one. I would not have thy married heart Think momently of me, Nor would I tear those cords apart, That bind me ao to thee i Mo I while my thoughts seam pure and mild, Like dew upon tha roses wild, I would not have thee know, The stream that seems to thee so still, Has such a tide below I Enough I that in delicious dreams, 1 see thee, and forget-Enough, that when the morning beams, I feel my eyelids wett Yet, could I hope, when time shall fall The darkness for creation's pall, To meet thee and to love, I would not shrink from aught below, Nor ask for more above. BLEAK HOUSE. A NEW WORK BT CHART.ES DICKENS. CHAPTER V. A MORNING ADVENTURE ( Continued.) She shi ok her heart a great many times, and tapped her forehead with her finger, to express to ui that we must have the goodness to excuse him, 1 For he is a lit tie you know I M !' laid the old lady, with great tatelinesi. The old man overheard, and laughed. ' It 'a true enough,' he said, going before us with the lantern, that they call me the Lord Chancellor, and call my shop Chancery. And why do you think they call me Lord Chancellor, nnd my shop Chancery f ' ' I dou't know, I am sure !' said Richard, rather care lessly. 'You see,' said the old man, atopping and turning round, Mhoy Hi! Hero's lovely hair! I have got three sacks ol ladies' Hair Delow, but none ao beautiful as this. What color, and what texture !' That 'II do, mv good friend !' aaid Kichnrd, strong ly disapproving of his having drawn one of Ada's tresses through his yellow hand. ' You can admire, as the rest of us do, without taking that liberty.' The old man darted at him a sudden look which even called my attention from Ada, who, startled and bluntiing, was so remarkably beautiful that ahe seemed to fix the wandering attention of tbe little old lady herself. But as Ada interposed, and laughingly said she could only feel proud of such genuine admiration, Mr. Krook shrunk into bis former self as suddenly as be had leaped out of it. 'You see I have so many things here,' he resumed, holding up tbe lantern, ' of so many kinds, and all, as the neighbors think, (but they know nothing,) wasting away and going to rack and ruin, that that 'a why they have given me and my place a christening. And I have so many old parchments and papera in my stock. And I have a liking for rust and must and cobwebs. And all 'a fish that comes to my net. And I i-on t hear tn nnrt with anvthing that I once lav hold of (or so my neighbors think, but what do they know?) or to alter anything, or to have any sweeping, nor scouring, nor cleaning, nor repairing going on about me. That 'a tbe way I 've got tbe ill name of Chancery. I do n't mind. I go to see my noble and learned brother pretty well every day, when he sits in the Inn. He do n't notice me, but I notice him. There's no great odds betwixt us. We both grub on in a muddle. Hi, Lady Jane !' A large grey cat leaped from some neighboring shelf on bis shoulder, and startled us all. 'Hi! Shew 'em how yon scratch. Hi! Tear, my lady ! ' said her master. The cat leaped down, and ripped at a bundle ol rags with her tigerish claws, with a sound that it set my teeth on edge to hear. ' She'd do as much for any one I was to set her on,' said the old man. ' I deal in cat-skins among other general matters, and her'a was offered to me. It's a very tine akin, aa you may see, but I did n't have il stripped off! Thai war n't like Chancery practice though, says yon ! ' He bad by this time led oa across the shop, and now opened a door in the back part of it, leading to the house entry. As he stood with bis band upon the lock, tbe little old lady graciously observed to him before passing out : 'That will do Krook. You mean well, but are tire some. My young friends are pressed for time. I have none to spare myaeii, naviug iu aiteiiu court very soon. My young triends are tne warns in jarnayce.' ' Jarndyce ! ' aaid tbe old man, with a start. ' Jnrndvce and Jarndyce. The great suit. Krook.' returned bis lodger. 'Hi!' exclaimed the old man in a tone of thoughtful amazement, and with a wider atare than before, ' Think of it.' He seemed so rant all in a moment, and looked so cu riously at us, that Richard aaid : ' Why yon appear to trouble yourself a good deal about the causes before your noble and learned brother, the other Chancellor ! ' ' Yes,' said tbe old man abstractedly. ' Sure ! Your name now will be ' ' Richard Carstone.' ' Carstone,' be repeated, slowly checking off that name upon his lore-linger; and each of the others be went on to mention, upon a separate finger. ' Yea. There was the name of Barbery, and the name of Clare, and the name of Dedlock, too, I think.' He knowa as much of the cause as the real salaried Chancellor!' aaid Richard, quite astonished, to Ada and me. Ay ! ' aaid the old man, coming slowly out of bis abstraction. ' Yes ! Tom Jarndyce you'll excuse me, being related ; but be waa never known about court bv any other name, and was as well known there, as she ia now;' nodding alightly at hi lodger; 'Tom Jarndvce waa often in here. He got into restless habit ot strolling about wben the cause was on, or expected, talking to the little shopkeepers, and telling em to keep ont ot Uliancery, whatever tney did. ' For,' saya he, ' it's being ground to bits in a slow mill ; it' being roasted at a slow fire ; it's being stung to death by single bees ; it' being drowned by drops; it'a going mad by grains.' He was aa near making away with bimsell, just where tbe young lady stands, aa near at conld be." We listened with horror. ' He came in at tbe door.' said tbe old man, slowly pointing an imaginary track along the shop, ' on tbe day he did it the whole neighborhood bad aaid for montbs before, mat ne wouiu ao it, ot a certainty, sooner or later he came in at the door that day, and walked along there, and asked me ( you'll judge I was a mortal sight younger then) to fetch him a piut of wine. ' For says be, ' Krook, I am mucn aepressea ; mv cause is on again, and I thiuk I am nearer Judg ment than 1 ever waa.' 1 nadn t a mind to leave mm alone ; and I persuaded him to go to the tavern over the way there, t'other aide my lane, (I mean Chancery lane) ; and I followed and looked in at the window, and aaw him. comfortable, aa I thought, iu the arm chair by tbe tire, and company with him. 1 naan't hardlv got back here, wben i neara a tnut in rcumai and rattling right awav into the Inn. I ran out neigh- . " - - - i . ra. I bora ran out twenty ol n crieu at once, aoui aru- The old man stormed, looked nam at u, rauaou down into tbe lantern, blew the light out, and shut the lnntnrn nn. We were right, I needn't tell the present hearers. Hi! To be sure, bow the neighborhood poured into court that afternoon while the cause was on ! How mv nnhlo and learned brother, and all the real of 'em, grubbed and muddled away at usual, and tried to look if they badn't heard word of the last faot in the easel or aa if they bad 0 dear tne I nothing at all to do with it, if they bad heard of it by any chancel ' Ada'a color bad entirely left her, and Richard wa scarcely les pale. Nor could I wonder, judging even from my emotions, and I was no party in tbe suit, that to hearts io untried and fresh, it waa a shock to come into tha inheritance of a orotraoted misery, attended in the miudt of many people with auch dreadful recol-leclious. I had another uneasiness, in the application of the painful atory lo the poor half-witted creature whn huH hrmiDht ii a there i Dut. to niv tarorise. aha seemed perfectly unconscious of that, and only led the wav no stain asain t telling at. with the toleration of a auperior creature for tbe infirmities of common mortal, that her landlord wai 'alittle you know! ' She lived at the ton of the house, in a pretty large room, from which she bad a elimnse of the roof of Lin- coln'a Inn Hall. Thia seemed to have been her principal inducement, originally, for taking np her residence there. She could look at it, she said, in the night especially in the moonshine. Her room waa clean, but very, very bare. I noticed tbe toantiest neceaaariea in the way of furniture a few old prints from books, ot Chancellors and borriatera, wafered against tbe wall) and some half-dozen reticules and work-bags, ' containing documents,' aa ahe informed me. There were nei ther ooala nor asdes in tue grate, ana i saw no articles of clothing anywhere, nor any kind of food. Upon shelf in an oDen cupboard were plate or two, a enp or two, and ao forth; but all dry and empty. There waa a more affecting meaning in her pinched appearance, I thought aa I looked round, than I had understood before. Eztremelv honored, I am sure,' said our poor host ess, with the greatest suavity, ' by thia visit from the warda in Jarndyce. Ana very mnon lnaentea lor tne omen. It ia a retired situation considering, l am limited aa to a situation. In consequence of the necessity of attending on the Chancellor. I have lived Here many years, x pass my asys in court ; my even-insa aud mv nights here. I find the nighta long, ior I sleep but little, and think much. That is, of course, unavoidable ; being in Chancery. Iam sorry I cannot afford chocolate. I expect a Judgment shortly, and shall place my establishment on a superior footing. At present, I don't mind confessing to the warda in Jarndyce (in strict confidence), that I sometimes find it difficult to keep up a genteel appearance. I have felt tbe cold here. I have felt something sharper than cold. It matters very little. Pray excuse tbe introduction of such mean topics.' TO KAILKOAD CONTIl ACTORS. PROPOSALS will be received at the office ol the Steobeavllle and Indiana Railroad Compuy in Newark, from the Drat to the evening of the eighth day ul June, 1B53, for the grubbing, clearing, grading and masonry ol that portion of the Steuben-ville and Indiana Railroad between Coshocton and Newark, being about 35 miles in length and comprising soma heavy cuts and tills snd a bridge aorott the Muskingum river. Bids will be received for sections of about one mile each, or for the entire division. Frotlles and ipecincatlona, with appropriate estimstes oi quan- titlea, can be seen at the otticea in Newark and Steubenville after the Hret of June. j. BL.iur.t.NOLir-itrr.rt.jB., Bteubenvlile, April SB, 1853. Chiet Engineer, fy Ohio Statesman and Newark papera copy till day, and ndbllla to this office. ma3-dawtd HAT AND CAP STORE. THE OLD STANDI " FT HE subscriber cornea a reetinff. toeverv " 3 J. hat and cap wearer Tn Central Ohio, MU"with one ot tie very beat aaaortmentt of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to thia psrt of the Bute, embracing nearly every variety of ttyle now worn by the human family, liis Hata are made to order, by some of the bast and mott celebrated etlablishmentt fast and Woat, via: Beebe at Co , New York Bertalett At Blynn, Philadelphia DoddatCo., Bitot, Whitcher at Co, and othert, of Cincinnati s all of which will bo told at fair prices i and he wishes It to be distinctly understood that It is all nontente tor otbert to say they can tell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and'engaged in the business for years, he understands what a hat can be made and sold lor. His stock consists (in part) ot the following varieties i Black and Drab Beaver, extra Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extrs ; ' Otter and Seal Drab i Black and Drab Hungarian, very tne ; Black and drab Kottuth, in great variety A large and well selected attortment of Straw goodt for Men snd Boys. A very line assortment of Sfaw Hats for children, Ac, Ate. His old friends and the public an invited to call and e amine the aaaortment and pricea. J. E. KUDIS1LL, np23 High St, next door to the Stage Ollice. General Headauarters. FOR LIFE, FIKE, MARINE AND HEALTH- IN8U- itanvii. ' Ollice la Platt'e Block, State St., np Stair. IN these dsys of failures of Insurance Companies, the under-sinned would call attention to the exhibits of some ot the companies which he has the honor to represent. Among them are the Franklin Fire Int. Co. or Philadelphia aalett 1,884,300 Franklin, of New York, do. 300,000 Springfield Fire and Marine, do. -164,150 Etna, ol Utica, N. do. 170,000 Renaalaer.of Lanalngburg, N.Y., do. 800,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N.Y., do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins, Waterford, N. Y do. !46,lr78 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 100,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit New York and New Jersey 1,3S1,000 JeUeraon Life Inaurance Co., Cincinnati 1 00.000 American Temperance Lile Int. Co, Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Life Int. Co, New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechaniet Mutual Health Association, Cin, $29,000 Tha undertiirned will take great nleaaure in exhibiting the re cent reports oi all the above companiea, and explaining iaexten ao their resources and manner ot doing buainess. In the various departments of Fire, Marine, Lile. and Health insurance, thero can be no superior tacilltles ottered by any agent or company. CALIFORNIA LIFE RISKS taken on moat lavorable tenna. Remember to call at Head Quarters, State street, up stairs. WARREN JENKINS, Agent. L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. (mar nf. Books and Stationery. RARE opportunity It now offered for purchaalng Books l Stationery, Ac, AT GREAT BARGAINS! The undersigned are now ottering for sale, at tha old store of Huntington at MaelnUre.tneir very large attortment ol Law, Medical, theological, Hiatorieal and Mitcellaneont Books. Also, au tne Classical ana tammoo ocnooi Boost in general uae. Larae Family Bibles. Bchool Bibles and Testaments. Blank " Books, ate, at prices heretoiore nnequaled. OTAiiunan a Can. Letter. Folio Poat. Demy and Medium Panen Mote Pa per, Envelopes, ViairJng and Printers' Cards, are. Also, a large variety of Pocket Cutlery, including Rogers At Wolatenholm'a doe Pen and Pocket Knives. Hold and Silver Penclle Uolal fen ana uatwa We. tallle Pen, cfcc.t Pocket Bank, Parte-aiaonalea, If nutters' uaari, rtnwt amo. etc. Tha attention of Booksellers, Protesaiooal Men, Teachers and persons purchasing for Libraries, snd all othert, ia rsspectluly solicited. Better bargains are now ottered than can be had at any Bookstore in the Western country. isAAu is. wnii'iau, JAMES T. BUHR, JalO Aeaignees of Huntington aVMaclntire. Great Bargains. N order to close the buaineaa at the Bookatora of Huntington At Maclndre. the entire stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY. ate, is now offered at unprecedented low price. ajllKAI- rsjBs.gtJATlUrS. A large variety taf liaht Literature will be sold at colt price. MEDICAL BOOKS The attention of tha Medical Pro fession is called to tha extenaiva aaaortment of Medical Book which wil be sold at bargains. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. Among which wlU be found moat of the late publleatioaa, as well aa a great variety of standard Classical snd Theological Works. LAW BOOKS. Members of the profession about adding tn meir libraries, would find it lo their advantage to examine our stocx jeiore purcneaing laaau w. wniiiau. I jara JAMES T. BURN, y NICARAGUA ita People, Scenery, Man omenta, and the nroooaed Interoceanie Canal i with numeroua mane and U- luttrationa. 8vola.8vo. By E. G. Squier. r or aaieai ine new nooaatore. mhlS J. H. RILEY at CO. LAW BOOKS. RENT8 COMMENTARIES. Seventh edition. 4 vols. Ruaselon Crimea. Sixth edition. Svola. Jutt published, and for aale at tha New Bookatora. mh23 J. H. RILEY sY CO. FINR WATCHES. OUR Stock, with ita recent additioue, I very auperior la ax tent, variety and price. Pleaaeexaminethem. eer23 BLYNN BALDWIN. FITS AND TEN ACRE LOTS, rp WO MILES lrom tha city, aultaule for market gardens. For A aale oa reasonable tenna. Inquire of mhl3 BLYNN BALDWIN. SILVER WARE. 1 tT f SETTS Silver Forks and Spoona, In great variety of li)J patterns and siaea; alao all other detcriptiont of Silver Ware, for aale by docMI BLYNN At BALDWIN. tJOLD PENS, i ND PENCILS, of qualities and pricea to pleaae all dee) BLYNN At BALDWIN. ai KWKisHVs JUST RECEIVED A very eiu-nalve aaaortmeat of Breaat Pat, Cuff pint. Ear Ringt, and Finger Kinga, in alatnst Bodies variety of at v lee. Alao, a choice lot of Diawread Werk. deeSS BI.YNN at BALDWIN. B ERO'D DB LAINES, Embracing every style and geal- ny Bow la narfcet, can De aaa at imnzaj DMiwuu a "aVlTs vf I -SJi
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Full Text | NUMBER VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1852. 3 PRINTED AMD PUBLI8HBD BY IOOTT k BAIOOK. ' OFFICE iIOOBNAL BUII.DINOS, HUH UOruu STBIBTS. COUNTINO BOOM ON PEARL STREET. TE HftlS Invariably la advance. - I'he Dally, to persons in Columbus, per year . . . . fl 00 tentoy man out 01 uoiumuut .... o 00 " during ton session, ind Trl-Weekly balance of roar lu Columbus ....500 By mall .... . . 4 00 . The Trl-Weckly by mall 3 00 Weekly lo Columbus 8 00 Out ot the oity; by mail, single ..... . 1 50 Toclubsot tour and upward! 1 83 To clubs ol ten and upwards, to one address. . 1 00 , Dally, aeaaion 800 Trl-Weekly . . I 00 Weekly, tingle 50 To clubs ol five and upwsrds 40 Advertising. rtintollowlne' rates snd rules of advertising have been wrMd upon between the proprietor! of the Oklo Suuaman and the Ohio stale journal, 10 uu uuawrvea, m au eaaea, aiier wis aate. jury tu, imv , Dally Paper. One tquare, 10 llnoa or leu, one Inaertion " each additional 11 ' " 1 woi'k .1 11 2 " . $0 50 . OSS 1 60 . 800 .300 . 4 00 . . 6 00 . 800 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 11 1 month . 2 3 ' . 11 11 11 6 " n 11 9 1 n 12 . . Standlmjcard,5lln!torleii,porannum . . . . oolunin,wlth4oliang, ' .... J ii 11 0 ii 11 i 12 11 11 11 ... . M " changed weekly " .... 14 daily ". .... 14 ' with 4 change! " u 11 11 ii ii ii ... . 1 .1 11 12 ' " i ... . li " ohHnged weekly " .... 14 11 daily " " . 20 00 . 23 00 . 2500 . 30 00 60 00 . 35 00 40 00 45 00 . 55 00 130 00 ' Other caaoa not provided fur, chargeablo In eonlormity with the abovo ratea. ' The ataudard of measurement to be minion type. For euch additional square in the dally, inaerted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for each additional aquare lnaerted under the yearly ratei, hall price. No advertiaement to be eonaldered by the year, unlota It la ape-cried on the manuscript, or previoualy agreed upon between the partlea. Publisher! nut accountable for the accuracy of legal advertlte-menta beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidate! (for office of every deacription) to be charged at the rate of fifty cent! per week, for each name j the aatnc to be, In all tune!, paid In advance. All adviirtiaoraents from strangers or tranalent peraona to be paid in aiivauce. ... . , . Adverliaemenu not marked on the copy for a apecilied number ul inaertiuna, will be continued one month, unleaa ordered out, anil payment will be exacted accordingly: The privileges of yearly advertliere will be confined rigidly to their regular buaineaa; and all advertisements nut pertaining thereto, to be paid lor extra. AdvortUoineuts fur Auctioneer!, General Agenta, Real Estate Agenta, 4c, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual ratea. No ADVn'H8KUItNI CAN BE INSEBTEO OBATUITOUSLY. Advi. 't""ienu tbrcharitabletnatitutiona.fire companlca.ward, township ori other public meotinga, and auch like.to be charged hall ,irico . , a , , Heath Inserted without charge.nnleaa accompanied by funeral invitation' ur obituary nuticea, and when ao accompanied, to be '""iWuia. iiivertlsort, and all otheraaendlng communication! or reuuiriitu in.ticea, desiring to call attention to falra, aolreei, concerts, or any public entertainments where charge! aro made tor arlinitt.mn1-- all notice! ol private association! every notice deai'ineiltu eall attention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended l i prmnnte individual intereat, can only be lnaerted with the uodi'ratandlng that the aame ia to be paid lor. If intended to bo intuited in the editorial column, the aamo will be charged at the rate of not Icai than 20 ccnta per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertiaement All leaded advertiaementa to be charged not leu than double the above ratei, and measured, ai if lolid. Advertiaementa on the inaide excluaively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent, in advance on the above ratei. Attorney! will be holden for the price of inserting advortlae-menta brought In by them. HOniKOPATHY. DR8. COULTER & 11AKNES announce to the citizens of Co-Iambus aud vicinity that they have formed a partnership tor the practice of ths Healing Art aocordlng to the reformatory law of Homeopathy. Tney expect alao to cure their patienta without that acvere and terrible medication which makca them worse bel'oro they can be made better, or ainka them nearer the lrave bolore there ia any effort to raiae them. rxUIUee in the Oileon Buldiiig. Koaidence of Dr Coulter, curnor of titsto and fourth atreeta. Ueaidence of Or Barnet, Town at., South aide 4 doon wait ol Third. ap!3 tf DR. II. I THKALI-, (late of Gambler.) FF1CE removed to CiwVNSii'a Block, corner ot High atrcot o and Sugar alley. Dtt. KOlIKltT THOaiPSON'S UVVIVB., O. 4, Neil'H Kxchnnge, oppoaito the Secretary of State 1 N otneo, High atreet, uoiuinuna. NATUAN IMIOOKH, Jnatiee of the Pone. Office In the 10cm formerly occupied by Justice Evans, aouth of the Franklin Bank, up Main. UBIIR. AltnilTT it CO.. .EAI.F.R8 In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nai!!,Glan,l!ouae t uniMsra' Motcrinl.. Parmina and Mechanical Toola, Military Hoods, 4ic, ito. no. 101 Align aireei, eign 01 ma win 0 A. B. BUTTLES. ' Attorney and Conniwllor at Law, Columbua, Ohio. Ollice, No. 2, Neil'! Exchange, oppoiite Secretary ol State lomcei Jy87 WALTER Til KALI., Attorney and C'ounaellorat l,iiw,Colombn, tjhlo. ALSO, a Commiaaiunur to take the Acknowledgment of 1MM for the State ot New York. "t20 JAJIKS A. WILCOX, " " " Notnry Public and Commlealoner for Now YorU and Wisconsin. AT the Ollice of P. B. 4; J. A. WILCOX, High itreet, near Broad. mh3-i)3m' J. K.TUTTI.K, ATTOB.1BV AND COUNattlOa AT LAW. OFFICE Next door muth ol City Bank Building!, overSU. urn's SaddlerySinra, Colnmbm.Ohlo. oolg-datwlT SAMUKL OALT.OWAY. HKNBV F. fAO. UAI-IiOWAY & PAOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partnera, in the Court! of Franklin and adjoining countioi, and in the Circuit and Diitrict U. 8. Courtt. OIBce in 1'latt'a new building, opposite State Houae. mayS-tf jossrH r. BMITH. SAaaUKl. m. hills. SMITH MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rcnl Eaiate, Bounty Lnnd and Penaloa A Kent, Two doon Eaat of High, on Town Street, OOLUHIDa, OHIO, ... ATTEND to the practice of their Profession, obtaining Pen-aiona, buying, telling and obtaining Land Warrant!, eelling and leaaing Koal Eatate, examining land Utlei, collection of clama, &o., be. rsf Letters from a distance eiual be pott-paid. ap7 . c SKSSioNa. HAaaia. F. C. SESSIONS ot CO.. WHOLESALE AND XETAIL DIALS t B t W DRY GOODS), Boots, Shoea, Hate, Capa, Straw Goods, M. Four doori louth of the American, Cuiumbua. loelB wn. sawxaT. . . ?, c' w-- SKI BERT & MI, LEY, f OOK BINDERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURED, ARE prepared to Bind iu any atyle, in a auperior manner-having in uaa a firat Kmbosaing Press, &c. No. 1 Buekeve Block 2d story. P JOHN W. BAKKBU aOBEXT AABISTBONO. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Mr ..,- REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. OBicn, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. LOCIAN BOTTLKS. THKO.COMSTOCK. OBO.O.COIISTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK fc CO.j (Suceeaaora to B. Comatock Co-,) FORWARD NG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manafaetunra, and dealers in Sam PUater, Fiah and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. -y Liberal advances made on consignments. lnro J. RIDGWAY de COS Iron Foundry, Broad atreot, near the Bridge, linns. kas, Ohio. . Stoveaol all klnda.and a great variety ofCaatings,alwaysonhand. ocU,'41 If. I" B.I1AAAA, Auction and Commlsalon merchant, No. 3, Odeosi Building-, Colombna, Ohio. ALL kinds of Merehandixe, Real Estate, Houaehnld Furniture to, ate, sold on reasonable term. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find It to their advantage to eau. Liberal advances made on consignments. tuudv riiDia jtr. 1HII1R S . CHKARS, Hoaae Painter and Paper nanaem. flighatreet,betwoenSpringand Long stroeU,Columbn,Ohlo ness, unoer tne or u. - rSt.,-offices stand ot win. tucnaru., co. , . , WM. RICHARDS, Columbus Febru 1,1851. WM. H. BLADE, The liberal pstronaie with which our friends and Ui 1 pbUs generally aaeaVavored us, is gratefully acknowledged-, and a am- ?. .1-1 t .k. ia rMnncthlllT aolicited. FrtruMeSr ' WM. RICHARDS CO AU peraon. having JrSf!S.LMSk or Wm. Richards, aro inviteo a - wmT RICHARDS. o0: , tan. (saarlO rcuiUBIJ a-f TAliLE FBOPKRTT 0TW A'kSSr.. INSURANCE. Thoae wka wlak tor Fire Inaaraaea will please read the fellawlna Iteaarl af the KUANKLIN FJHB INHUKANCB COMPANY, OF PHII.ADKLPHIA. QBOWINO CASH ABSETT8, January lit, 1858, Inverted aa u roiiowa 1 Flnt, Kortgagea, chiefly In Philadelphia a)96T,613 84 Real Estate pnrchated at Bherift tale 84,377 78 Temporary Loam on Collateral! 126,605 73 Stock!, rained at $06.506 eoal 62,325 60 Notei, Bill receivable, &e 8.0C6 DO uaan , 46,481 3 $1,884,390 94 l7IN8CnANuS A43ATN8T FIRH In the above com. pany, oy leis-ytlj WAUrlEN Jr.nR.INo, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance tomDanv. OFFICE-POST OFFICE BUILDINQ, HARTFORD, CONX capital ana Harpla aver 300,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY take risks on Life, vrant or mirehaae annuities, eon. fer endowments, and make eoniraeta nnon and annertalnina to ueierreo. ana revuionary intervals connected witn me naxs, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by the charter. Aue Business 01 ue uompany is conducted upon tne Joint Stock and INutnal nlnn. at the option of the inaured, thus meeting tha wants and circumstances of the public mora fully, it Is believed, than purely mutual companies can ao. Annuities will' be a ran tad or nnrehaaad. and endowments eon fer red on terms hiahlv favorable, and aeeordlna to the ratoa of uie moat uoerai ana wen conducted companies in mis country and In England. The charter of this Company provides that the wife may Insure the Ufa ot her husband, and the amount to be paid be secure lrom creditors at his death. An eouitablo sum will alwavs be Dtid for Dollelea surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling, tea, and foreicn residence sermlts will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going toCallfornla will bo granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of premium.Extract from the Certificate of the Comntroller of the State of Connecticut, dated J ANUABT 7tn, 1BDI. " The treat success and Drudent management of thla company. together with ita well inreated capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, and I recommend ft . In my opinion equal In atrength and ability to the b ' jiatltu-lions of tho kind in the Union." (Signed1 l. 8. Ruroa u Pinnct, Comptroller. The Board of Directors la comuused of active business men with capital snd character Involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and control of the transaction! of the company. JAS. DIXON, President, w ra. a. nuunr.ll, vice rretiuent. Hknbt L. Millbb, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. Pamphlet. Annlleatlon. and all necessary Information upon the subject, can be had by calling on the AGENT, or W. HI, ri Kit'ti, unaer cxcnange nana. ja-M-aoni uivv. J. iunoivun, jidciii. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF lOO.OOO. THIS Companv maket evory Intunnce appertaining to or connected with Life Ritki, on the Mnt Slock and Afuiual ratea combined. . On the Joint Stoekplan,the ratet are one-third lett than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fiftoen per cent lower than tne ratei 01 moat biock uompamea. The Charter permita tho granting of Inaurance on Life In every form, including the right of Wife, Children, Partnli, or Crf-ifora. Tn inaure the Life of another for their own exclusive ben efit, nayahlo alter death or upon the partlea arriving at the age of ou, Oo, 0 or tso yeart. ur riv.r.110. Jinrrn fl. TiooN. Prettdent: Sam'l MoClubkan, Vice Prctl- den ; Joseph S. Lbech, Treasurer Chables A. Colton, Secretary. DIRECTORS. James B. Hoon, Joseph 8. Leech, John S. Dilwobth, Charles A. Colton, Sam'l McClvbkan, . William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Waltkb Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treaaury. John Sntdeb, Esq., Caahter Plttaburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale Grocer. Thoae dealroua of Injuring, or In want of Information on the aubject, will please call at the office, over the Book Store of Hum-Ington feMadntlre, High atrei't, Columbus, Ohio. K. H. VANKKKSALAER, Agent. Nobman Gay, M. D, Examining Pbyalcian, No. 4, Neil'a New Hall. dec5-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, . OP CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, 9100,000. INSURES the safer elaaaet of property at reasonable rates of premiums. No riaks taken on the " Special Hazardous " classes, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one riak, or in the aame vicinity. By such means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loaa by one lire, the great cause of the insolvency of ao many Inaurance Companioa. Tho recclpta ol the Company from March lat, 1851, to October lat, 1851, were over $60,000. Lnaaca in the some period, $1080. Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are mado quarter-yearly. . Hon. Reuben Wood. President! D. B. Dunham, Vice Preal- dent; O. N. Skeels, Secretary) Gkoboe Mvoatt, Treasurer. K. ft. VANkKNMAI.Ar.K. A cent for the above Company, Is prepared to Issue Policies and to furnish aU necessary information. Office over Huntington ft Maclntirc't Book Store, High atreet, Columbus dec5-0m. TUTTLE't H.EAL ESTATE AUENCV, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an or flee for the purpose of transacting business aa a Real Estate 8Any business In this line entrusted to me will receive the promptest attention. , ... Deeda, Mortgages, Leases, and document of a similar kind will be written and acknowledged on the shortest notice. Acknowledgments or Deeds, to., when taken at my OJSce, will be done without charge. ' And I would here aay, that my price for any property offored for sale, shall always be the same as that of the owner himself, that the confidence and integrity so necessary aa between buyer snd seller may not be destroyed by tho agent. Insurance, on toe moat roaaouooie buu" Companiea. . OrricE. up atalra tn Carpenter's Building, one dnoraoutho City Bank Buildingt. J-R- TURTLE, COLUMBUS AUBNCY. Kentucky Alutual Life Insurance Company. Guaranty Fund 9100,000. IUI8 Company otters to the inaured all the security and ad- r ... . 1 . . , J I U ...nlr nlana hArAlnfnrA m vantaffea 01 uut auuw mu ..mi t" , ., . . li 1 , . ldHla.nfnMinh, M IMnill appueajcomDiDua, uauieij 1 - return, in cash, of the per centage required for the contingent the future security of members for the whole term ot llle, with an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security uf short term mem bers, ana also tor wepreaeui "wiiiii term of life. . This Is tha only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provls- ion lor an annually mcreiwiug ---- security) in exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk from advancing age among the members. rampnieie, 1 raria, arc, giving " v --- the Company, furnUhed gratis, and Puli"fe'w' 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocZS-i BIUTUAL IN M U RAN C E Western Reserve Fanners' Insurance Company, PAINSV1LLE, OHIO. P. P. Banpobd, Pretident. W. L. Pebkins, .Secretary. oc43 . J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. w amrra isifiimcn RV TlIT! KESTUCil MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Tins Company has an actual capital ot One Handred The, aand Dollar, and is managed by men ot tho highest integ rity ana responaiuuity. , Pamphlets lurniahod, information given, and application m-eeived by 0TTIj2, l)r. 13. M. DMITM. OTCUlcmi i..t.".- 1 . THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSU 1 n saaai. RACJS COMPANY. a-IAPITAL STOCK, 10o',OOe! ThU Company, by thelib- I . , , T l I. M.klwl In nftiir ulmilltM vy erai proTiaiona 01 11. tumi,.- - ; - o superior to those presented by any other Company in the United Statescombining as it does the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Life and Health principles ; In all of which the rate, are as tavonhk- to tnose aasurvo mm micij w uc. ... T---J ; Thia Company la the Jlrat and tntf ant 4n the Union, or in th world, it is believed, that has thu combined Its operations, and ottered to grant insurance with benefits both front andproa For lull detail! In rerard 10 sjnassiiowiKiiui.- " Colnmbut, J, nnm w, ip-w. lasntSBM attl Lift BBtl lilTB StdCka GAINST lots or damage by rra,and againat the perilalof . . . N inn iTlflW. na nronertV Ol OVCTTde. i A IB, OB WW iKi-n" ' . " ' scriptioa, taken in th following Companies: u caXi r..:.r.:.:.VisoTtioo. OHIO iTlFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN- n.l,.1 .... ... . .. Sj HMJ.tHlH. MRW ENGLAND LITE STOCK INS. C03IPANY, NEW Ntw Hajn, CONNECTICTJT. a-anlil aj0,s)OtJ. EA6LB INSURANCE COMPANY, CINNNATI, O. CTfcANSURANCBCOM EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON, s take. o. tk-,--" ' rTCTI CINCINNATI. YOBKE s I1EWSON, AUCTIONEERS t COMMISSION MERCHANTS MO. aO MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Anctlon Hole of Grocerle every Tneday and Krl- aay I vi vrr uaaustfvrf a ..) YORKB tte HIW80N have always on hand a large as sortinent of Orocerles, at private sale. Also Aro Aienta of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, for the tale ot their superior Brown Sheetings. Ai.anAmnta at the SOUTUGATE FACTORY for thosaleot their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, ol which they haveatall times on hand, Five, Eight, and Pound Lump. augit-aiyiioo n. . OOOUMAN. West tide Walnut itraeet, between Columbia & Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALEB IN ALL VABIETIXS or CTDITIMn. PRINTING. AND OTHER I'AFER. r-Agent for Su&ttd Kaglt MdU Writing taper. aplO ENVELOPES. 600 M Bull' Envelopes) 150 M White do SS M Legal do 100 M Note dot ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful attortment, just received by l- ii mtiiriMAN aplO 77 aud7U Walnut street. FRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PAPER.-30O M. reama Blue and White, luat received ana lor eaie at rouueeu prices. , E. O. GOODMAN, ' . . . ' I r. r. I r- 1171 . -. . aplll HUUI, nwmiiiuini- 1?RENCII PLAIN CAPM AND FOLIO POST, Blue X1 and White, just received and for sale low. aplO ' 77 and 79 Walnut street. FI'INTED ENAMELED OAKUM and Cord Board. X A heautlful artlelH. manufactured bv Messrs. Bliss. Potter at Co. 1 have the lamest and cheapest stock of Cards In the city. E. O. OOODMAN, apiu 77 and in walnut at, manuiacturers- agent. LAFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PAPERS. I have been dmllnir iu theae Pauers lor more than a Tear, and Anil Ikam .Mr. lliiniv nnn can wish. M til OUalltV and DriCO. They are the highest grade of Paper manuf actured la the United States ; always give satlslsction, and used once are wanted again. A lull assortment Just received. E. O. GOODMAN, ,uiu ii ana i vvaiuutatrcDt. FORWAUUINU tts COAliUlHMION IHEUCUANTS, IIKAI.KUrt IN GROCERIES AND WOOL. ap!0 3m No. 33, Main atreet, Clncinnnii, Ohio. COFFEE. BOO baga Eaateru Rio, lor aale by McCULLOUGtJ, MORRIS At CO., aplO No. 33 Main street. SUGAR. 100 hhds 8uf;ar for aulo by McCULLOUGU, MORRIS ft CO., aplO No. iia Main street. rilTMEGS. I aplU -1000 lbs Nulmeaa lor aale by McCULLOUGU, MORRIS at CO. INDIGO. 10 ceroona Caraccaa and Rcasva Manillalndigofor sale by aplOj MoCULLOUUII, MURIS 6t CO. HT ADDER.-5 eaaks Madder for sale by ITA aplO McCULLOUGU, MORRIS It. CO. UEUJtlAN SCIUIADEU, (SUCCESSOB TO CHABLES STABCH) Importer of German, Kronen nnd English Fancy ; Cnnil. Ilinwa. ninufoiil 1 1IHtruniMlltM. And WholetaU Dealer in Accordeont, Violint, Combt, Pittolt, Pamttvm Copt, Pocket and 'lalilt cullery, Spoont, Spectacles, Ac, 4c. NO. 66 MAIN STBEET, BETWEEN LOWEB MARKET AND COLUMBIA, apiu-aira uinGuuiabi vuiv JOHN II. PKTKiiS, MANUPACTUBEU Of I ROOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CiNUlMNAl J, U., MR. D keeps constantly on band a full assortment of floe Dreaa and Waterproof Boota and hoes luall varieties, which will be sold at very low prices. N. B. Fine Boots forwarded by express, and warranted to fit, upon all ordeis accompanied by the Cash and the measure. aptu-iy WINDOW GLASS. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Season's manu-iWntiirnnf ftallnvAmnn Window Glaaa. and havinc taken tho firat Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mochanlca' Institute, of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we oiler to the city and country trade the beat and moat extenalve assortment ot Glaaa of the lat, Sd, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggiata' waro of all deacriptioua ; Tumblert and Jara ; Pint and quart Flasks, ate, eVo. All of which will be told on the moat reaaonable terms by Bl'EEUS & WRIGHT. Sole Agents for Bellevernon Works, No. 39 Main at , Cincinnati, N. B. Alao, a constant aupply ot Dupontte Gun Powder ; Rifle, Blasting and Sporting, Soda Aah, and bleaching Powders. apiu-oom NE.VL PRESSES AND SEAL ENGRAVING. Cl F. HALL, (late of the firm ot Shipley, Hall & Co.,) Jm haara-eatabliahed himself at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Waloutstreets, Cincinnati, where he Is prepared to execute orders tor Benin, Improved Heal Presses, Envelope Dies, Uall's Sell-sealing Advertising Envelopes and Embossed Cards. Also, Steamboat, Post Ollice, Uat Tip and Book Title Stamps, &0. I.mar27-3m BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. THIS article is the result of the appltcatBn or scentihe prln-rinlra tn the rjuroose intended, viz i To keep wstcr at cool at pottible, at long at pottlblt, with the least pouiltle Ice. The proprietor bss long devoted bis attention to this particular bauch of domestic oconomy , and passing from one improve ment to another, nas ul ivngin arrived as near penecuuu in-possible to reach. A proof this is lound in the very general t-se of these Coolers In all parts of the country. A better proof of the same fact is, that, since their introduction, various imitations of the genuine article have been attempted all falling short of the object, It Is true, yet all proving clearly which way the tide of popular opinion is setting. A simple statement of facta, In regard to Iheae Coolers, will satlsly every one ot their superiorly. First, they sre the only article of the kind ever patented. They are lurniahod with two die- tinct non-conouenng cnamoera, uy nivmis u, .ui ..f irt ti.u tfniinn. wuter la knnt tat a temuerature of 40 below aero, or only 8 above the the freoslng point) all day. Thus, at a cost of some ne cents per oay, a mum, m iu-i size can be constantly aupplied with water aa cold aa ice itaelt ; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to be a saving of at loaat aeventy five per cent, over the Earthen Jara lormerly used for thia purpoae. Again, these Coolers never sweat; in this way laving much unneeettary waate and trouble. ... Being manufactured in the moat workmanlike ttyle, and hand-tomely finished in every respect, they make a very beautilul ornament for the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An ImnnrlMiHrnnrnnrnmil l,Ha lfttl-lv been added tOth. COOl- or, viz i a amall Pan (capable of holding lrom aix to eight pounds ot nutter) lnaerted directly unoer tn cover, mi. butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional Ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, at a amall expense, with a Filtering Apparatua, made and tor aale at - ' .........-..,.., is : L. : L'.l.kll.htMnl BUltnr.1 O nouau rurmauiug H. IA Kt Prnnt atrpet. Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Traya, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin Ware, Bruanes, wooden ana wuiow ..a, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators P10 Patent Metallic Burial Cases." WE continue to manufacture and keep on hand every size and variety of finish of thia Invaluable article, now rapidly au-th. . nf wooden cotiiris wherever introduced, on account of their superiority for depositing in vault,, for protect-lnz the remains from the casualties Incident to ordinary inter- . .. .1 .b. urtk r-mt .rnihlllf menu, (as inetr great . , I . e them,) and the gratification it atforda the Irienda of the deceased, m mo inuw;uuu in.i i o . , Ishable eaae. Aa we hava recently reduced our wholesale puces, we aro now offering favorable induccmenM to Undertakers throughout tne west, ana respecnuuv amcniim, hum. IT. Ui MJtt, I IIJ HV VW.f ml,23 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFKOY, Proprietor, ap6tf late or walnut stbeet hops. BOOTS AND SHOES-ID cases boy's prime Kip Boots; 15 " youth's " 14 15 M prime Coart Boots; 10 " women's Kip ana spin S " lmit.Guat - 10 - Buakina; 25 - children's Pegged and Sewed Boots ; 15 ' misses' " Buakins and M 30 " men'a Brogan's, and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 " Boys' Call and Kip Brogana; 10 " youtha' " " Juat reeeived .and lor sale at very low price, jusireceiveu.aoai WEBSTER it CO, Corner Fifth and Lodge. GDM SHOES-Five thoaaandpair oa hand, for aale aa low a the lowest. CaU and examine the attortment Size to accommodate the buyer. - rf aee23 Comer Fifth end Lodge, Cincinnati. M ........ t imtivi:-!. LACES tV GALLOONS UVVW---:--,T ... . J Our stock la tne iarjrai n- ic yi.j, - Tory low prices. decij aw u. vvcDaica m ORK SOLES. SO dozen mea'a and women's reeeived c this day by express, lor am dec29 E. O. WEBSTER A CO. fjARTIEt COMMENCING HOUSE KEEPING, . , ,h. -lac. tm bnv their China. Glaaa and aaeenawsre, at low price, is at the Crockery Store of apl High St, Eaat aide, between Slate and Tows.. Aeaarsa flp9H!fe Seed. ptRESB OSAGB ORANGE SEED, )nt rocolTed, and lJiUTwtf 7 wVaTSill CO. NEW.YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. SCIIANCK, DOWNING A CO., No. 106 and 108 Fulton St.,N. Y. Importers and Dealers in FRENCH WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS English White Lead of the beat brands sold, BLiUNDELL, 8PENCE it CO'S PAINTS, ' ' Dry and in Oils, Boiled Oil, Patent Dryer, Olasler't Points, Dlamondt, Knives, Diamond Sparks, etc., etc. fell0 d3m DIETZ, BBOTIIEB & CO,, - ' No.134 WILLIAM St., Now York, MANUFACTURERS LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, CANDELABRAS, GIRANDOLES, hall LANienns, us r i a i unco, so. Alto, Campheneand Spirit Oat ol tha flrtt quality. ' feSO-dUm WABNOCKS. FASHIONABLE HATTEKS, 275 BROADWAY, Ibvino House. New Yobk. The iratlfylnK approval of tha character and ttyle ol Hats emanating from our establishment, as manifested in an extern alve and rapidly Inoraaalng popularity, Is unmistakable evi-donee of Iholr merit fe20 d3m KIIVC PAINT WARRANTED PUKE. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabehouse, 45 Dey Street, New York lurnlsh their Zlno Paints at the lollowing prices! No. 1, White, ground in oil, cents per id. No. 2, White, ground in oil, B cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown and Black, ground in oil, 54 cents per lb. ' " DrWhtto of Zlno, 8 tents per lb. " Th.ii- wiiitr vine. PAINT eaual weiaht covers, accord- ln m mrf.ro. frnm it) tn 11X1 tier cent, more surface than any other Paint) retains Its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective qualities for years ; is free from the poisons so dangerous in other pigments, to paintert and tenant of newly painted rooms. .nil th. .iilnhiirriUB Coal aBABB. and foul BUT Of alltpt, tlld aa outaide or inaide Paint, doet not tarnish or become yullow. Ground In varnish It formt a betutllul porcelain nnitn. aue French government has adopted Zlno Paint for all Ita uses. Tho BROWN AND BLACK ZINC PAINTS form directly a solid metallic costing on wood, brick, iron, ate., admirauio ior tire-proof qualities. Tney are unrivaled for rail cars, depots, engines, eto. For marine utet thoy retitt the corroding ot salt water and weather, so fatal to other palnta. Dealers supplied on liberal terms, by MANNING it. SQ01ER, Agents, a ' A K Mas, BAt Walts Vtisalt . apo-afm t-,-t - Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufactory. H7, 69 ct 71 Fomyth Street, N. Y. f PHE UNDERSIGNED, having devoted bit personal atxen-J tion for many years to the LOOKING-GLASS AND DinmnDD.tniMii nrrwf NEsihi- ia fullv competent by his experience to execute work of any deacription In hit.line that will give eatisraction to tne moat particular, kiu, f' LARGEST AND MOSTEXTENS1VE ESTABLISUMENTof the kind in thia country, it poaaeaaca advantages over other tn VARIETY AND EXTENS1VENEHS OF STOCK and the LONG established and continual Increase of trade from all parts of the Union, with the many improvements the undersigned has recently made in his machinery, enables him to sell bis arttctes at less prices than any other manufacturer ; and he respecttulfy solicits his friends and tho public in general to call and examfna his larite assortment of LOOKING GLASSES and P1C1URE FRAMES previous to purcbaalng. . . m On hand, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULD1NO, of every deacription, and all lengths, lor shipping. All communications through the post office will be tlianklully received and punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat ham Square Poat Office. mh31-d3m B. J. B1GL.KK. 1853. NEW SILK GOODS. 1852. A. IS. PBOTHINGlIAlUi Of the former firm of Cabletoh, r bothinoham at t'Oy.nav. in. nnrih.ap tlin entire buBinest of the late firm of Carle- ton it Co., bat the pluaturo of announcing to their cuttomera, and tho trade generally, that he will continue the SILK AND FANCY DRV GOODS buainess at tho same place 2l Broad- "ife has now in store, of THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION, a LARGE and COMPLELE stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, consisting fin part) of t men uioem diia. Printed Bareges. French Jaconets and Lawns. - Rich printed M. Ue Laines. Barege Do Lalnes. New designs. Bombazines, andfother mourning goods. Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, c. Linen Cambrio Handkerchlets. Ribbona, Gloves. Silk Hosiery, Cravats, &c., Ate. Al.o fnll ...nrtm.nt nf lmTST.IN GOflDS. Of OVOrV VB rlety ; to all of which will be added tho newest and most desira-bio styles on arrival. .... . . Many years experience In the trade enables him to present to purchasers ample inducements to Inspect his stock, which is ot tered on LjiucrtALi icrieio sou t iuo -vj . . ,...-PRICE. A. R, FKOTHWOHAM, 202 Broadway, Between jonn ana ruiton atrenu. Now York, Feb. 18, 1859.-mh9 Sm LOOKING-GLASS WARE-UOOMS Art Repository and Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS & WILLIAMS, No. 353 Broadway, New York. TOOKINO GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importers and Deal-A -r. in h'tnftT C.S.AH9 EUROPEAN EnOBAVIAOS. ABTISTS MA- TKBIALS, OIL PANTINOS, CBAWINOS, BlAIUABT AND WOBKS OF Abt oenbbai.lv. The attention of purchasers Is respectfully solicited, with tne assurance that every article will be lurniahedul aauperior quality at the most reaaonable rates. maro-amd. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. (Improved In qiinllty and rednced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation ol welgmng, as itau-road Scales for Trains tnd Single Can, In use on the principal railroads in the United Statea and Great Britain. WARE-iinnuR anAi.k'H H RAW PORTABLE 8CALK8. on wheela, ior Foundriea, Rolllnx Milla, o. STORE SCALES, varloua modifications ; COUNTER SCALES ; HAY and COAL SCALES, Ac. Theso acalea have been long known and severely tested; and the universal confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect adjustment ia auch, that they are regarded aa the standabd, from which there is nosppeal. FAIHBANK8 & CO., In Columbus, N. S. Beicton. mar5-3md KII.MAltD TABLES. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE TABLES 10 PER CENT. LESS than any other Eatabliibmont in the City of New York, with Improved Cloth or Patent India Rubber Cnah-lona which are preferred to all otbure now in use by tho best Flayers in the United States, tor correctness aud elasticity, and are warranted to atand in their place for years without repair ing. Gentlemen wishing to purchase Tames ol au aescriptioua, with Marble, Mahogany or Pino Beda, can have their orders tilled the same as il they were present, by addressing us by mail. Always oil hand, Tables, Cloths, Balis, Cues, Maces, French Leathers, Pockets, Pool Boards, and Cue Wax of the best description, ready for shipping at the shortest notice. GRIFFITH at DEt.Kf'K, feS0-d3m 0 Ann street, New York. SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA! FOB THE CTTBE O Incipient Consumption, GnO7tTl.A,0BNEBAI, PBBILtTT, WHITE SWILL1N8, BHSUBTATISM. DISEASES Or THE LlVBB AND SKIN, AND ALL DISEASES ABISINO FBOM lafFCBITIBS Or THE BLOOD, AMD THE EFFECTS OF BIEBCCBT. SWAIM'S PANACEA has been for more than thirty-two years celebrated In this country and in Europe for its extraordi nary cures lor tho certutcates ol wmcn reierenee ia mu m the directions and books (which may be had gratia) accompany-ing the Panacea. Some of which givo the particulars of cases too frightful for genersl publication, where the patienta bad been almost ea'en up witn ecroiuia, ana were uotmou irai ble by Physicians. .... I, h.a h mini in hnanltala and private practice, and has bad thesingular fortune ol being recommended by the moat celebrated phyatcianaaud otberemlnent persons. Among others by W. IflDSOn, At. II.. rroi. Ol nurgnry, ra. uui.m.i.,. Valentine Mott, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, N. Y. University. W. P. Dewees, M. D.. Prol. of Mid. Pennaylvania ' N. Chapman, M.D, Prof of Phyaie, ' " T. Parke, M. D.. Preaident College Phyalclans, Phlla. Dr. Del Vallo, Professor of Medicine, Havana. Jose Eoureneo de Lui, Prof, of Sugery, Lisbon. J.Chipman, Member Royal College Surgeons, London. O. W. Ervinv, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomaa Pearton, MaJ. General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, Ate, Ac. Anil .1... ih wnnrlrfiil anrea effected bv Swalm'a Panacea. have for many years made it an Invaluable remedy. The Panacea doea not contain mercury In any form, and being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender infant. The rrtail price haa been reduced to I 50 per bottle (containing three halt pints) or three bottle for C4. Beware or Imponition. flnln'1 Panacea ia In round bottles, fluted loniltudinallr. with tha lollowing lettera blown on the glaaa: "SWAIM'S PANACEA PHIL ADA." and bavin the name of J abte s SWAISf ttamped on the seal ing wax, and written on the label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed ol Geometric lathe work, comprising nine different diet, which have been turned tor tne exclusive use ot me proprietor, u j uraper tY Co- bank note enrravers. of Philadelphia. In the centra is a portraitot the late Wm. Swaim, copyright secured. Also, swainvs vermuuire. A valuable Familv Medicine, beina? a highly approved remedy foralidiaeatea ariaiug from debility of the digeative organa, .ii-h aa Wnrma. Cholera Morbua. Dvaenterv, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, Ate., ate. Sea the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying ui vennuuge. - . . r. ... .i ..... . . ... . ii. t. . ii w ir-uL- .t i. uniun Rnventh atreet. below Chettnut. Philadelphia, and told by all rrMium nunai. a ii.nuiu luni. lun respectable Druggiitt In the United state. UAUTIUN TO THE. rUBI.IU. Peraona wlahlnr to obtain tho genuine SWAIM'S PANACEA and SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE, ahould be careful to obaerve that the aamo SW AIM I tpelled correctly on the bottles and labels, or they maybeimposed-on by medicines made In Imitation ot them by a person bearing a aomewaaaaimuar name, weu wkhimcu w wmna. OElTBTtAL AOEffTl FOE THE UK II ED STATES, Scbleffelin Brothers fc Co., 104 at 106 JOHN ST, N EW YORK. fe93 3a i-- CLOGKH VnK 8UO. A OOODartlcleluatreceivrd. which we will warrantto keen A goodtime. Also, alarg assortment, oleverydeacription, attnoiowestpneea. jaS5 BROWN ft BUCK J0atl) (Dl)io 0tatc Journal SATURDAY MOHNING, MAY 15. 1852. I.OVB UNCHANGEABLE. . BY BUrOS DAWES. Yes I still I lore thee Tuna, who sets His signet on my brow, And dims my sunken eye, forgets The heart he could not bow i Where love, that cannot perish, grows For one, alas I that little knows, How love may sometimes Isst; Like sunshine wasting In the skies, When eloudt are overcast The dew-drops hanging o'er the rota, Within Its robe of light, Can never touch a leaf that blows, Though teeming to the sight j And yet It still will linger there, Like hopeless love without despair, A snow-drop In the sun I A moment finely exquisite, Altai but only one. I would not have thy married heart Think momently of me, Nor would I tear those cords apart, That bind me ao to thee i Mo I while my thoughts seam pure and mild, Like dew upon tha roses wild, I would not have thee know, The stream that seems to thee so still, Has such a tide below I Enough I that in delicious dreams, 1 see thee, and forget-Enough, that when the morning beams, I feel my eyelids wett Yet, could I hope, when time shall fall The darkness for creation's pall, To meet thee and to love, I would not shrink from aught below, Nor ask for more above. BLEAK HOUSE. A NEW WORK BT CHART.ES DICKENS. CHAPTER V. A MORNING ADVENTURE ( Continued.) She shi ok her heart a great many times, and tapped her forehead with her finger, to express to ui that we must have the goodness to excuse him, 1 For he is a lit tie you know I M !' laid the old lady, with great tatelinesi. The old man overheard, and laughed. ' It 'a true enough,' he said, going before us with the lantern, that they call me the Lord Chancellor, and call my shop Chancery. And why do you think they call me Lord Chancellor, nnd my shop Chancery f ' ' I dou't know, I am sure !' said Richard, rather care lessly. 'You see,' said the old man, atopping and turning round, Mhoy Hi! Hero's lovely hair! I have got three sacks ol ladies' Hair Delow, but none ao beautiful as this. What color, and what texture !' That 'II do, mv good friend !' aaid Kichnrd, strong ly disapproving of his having drawn one of Ada's tresses through his yellow hand. ' You can admire, as the rest of us do, without taking that liberty.' The old man darted at him a sudden look which even called my attention from Ada, who, startled and bluntiing, was so remarkably beautiful that ahe seemed to fix the wandering attention of tbe little old lady herself. But as Ada interposed, and laughingly said she could only feel proud of such genuine admiration, Mr. Krook shrunk into bis former self as suddenly as be had leaped out of it. 'You see I have so many things here,' he resumed, holding up tbe lantern, ' of so many kinds, and all, as the neighbors think, (but they know nothing,) wasting away and going to rack and ruin, that that 'a why they have given me and my place a christening. And I have so many old parchments and papera in my stock. And I have a liking for rust and must and cobwebs. And all 'a fish that comes to my net. And I i-on t hear tn nnrt with anvthing that I once lav hold of (or so my neighbors think, but what do they know?) or to alter anything, or to have any sweeping, nor scouring, nor cleaning, nor repairing going on about me. That 'a tbe way I 've got tbe ill name of Chancery. I do n't mind. I go to see my noble and learned brother pretty well every day, when he sits in the Inn. He do n't notice me, but I notice him. There's no great odds betwixt us. We both grub on in a muddle. Hi, Lady Jane !' A large grey cat leaped from some neighboring shelf on bis shoulder, and startled us all. 'Hi! Shew 'em how yon scratch. Hi! Tear, my lady ! ' said her master. The cat leaped down, and ripped at a bundle ol rags with her tigerish claws, with a sound that it set my teeth on edge to hear. ' She'd do as much for any one I was to set her on,' said the old man. ' I deal in cat-skins among other general matters, and her'a was offered to me. It's a very tine akin, aa you may see, but I did n't have il stripped off! Thai war n't like Chancery practice though, says yon ! ' He bad by this time led oa across the shop, and now opened a door in the back part of it, leading to the house entry. As he stood with bis band upon the lock, tbe little old lady graciously observed to him before passing out : 'That will do Krook. You mean well, but are tire some. My young friends are pressed for time. I have none to spare myaeii, naviug iu aiteiiu court very soon. My young triends are tne warns in jarnayce.' ' Jarndyce ! ' aaid tbe old man, with a start. ' Jnrndvce and Jarndyce. The great suit. Krook.' returned bis lodger. 'Hi!' exclaimed the old man in a tone of thoughtful amazement, and with a wider atare than before, ' Think of it.' He seemed so rant all in a moment, and looked so cu riously at us, that Richard aaid : ' Why yon appear to trouble yourself a good deal about the causes before your noble and learned brother, the other Chancellor ! ' ' Yes,' said tbe old man abstractedly. ' Sure ! Your name now will be ' ' Richard Carstone.' ' Carstone,' be repeated, slowly checking off that name upon his lore-linger; and each of the others be went on to mention, upon a separate finger. ' Yea. There was the name of Barbery, and the name of Clare, and the name of Dedlock, too, I think.' He knowa as much of the cause as the real salaried Chancellor!' aaid Richard, quite astonished, to Ada and me. Ay ! ' aaid the old man, coming slowly out of bis abstraction. ' Yes ! Tom Jarndyce you'll excuse me, being related ; but be waa never known about court bv any other name, and was as well known there, as she ia now;' nodding alightly at hi lodger; 'Tom Jarndvce waa often in here. He got into restless habit ot strolling about wben the cause was on, or expected, talking to the little shopkeepers, and telling em to keep ont ot Uliancery, whatever tney did. ' For,' saya he, ' it's being ground to bits in a slow mill ; it' being roasted at a slow fire ; it's being stung to death by single bees ; it' being drowned by drops; it'a going mad by grains.' He was aa near making away with bimsell, just where tbe young lady stands, aa near at conld be." We listened with horror. ' He came in at tbe door.' said tbe old man, slowly pointing an imaginary track along the shop, ' on tbe day he did it the whole neighborhood bad aaid for montbs before, mat ne wouiu ao it, ot a certainty, sooner or later he came in at the door that day, and walked along there, and asked me ( you'll judge I was a mortal sight younger then) to fetch him a piut of wine. ' For says be, ' Krook, I am mucn aepressea ; mv cause is on again, and I thiuk I am nearer Judg ment than 1 ever waa.' 1 nadn t a mind to leave mm alone ; and I persuaded him to go to the tavern over the way there, t'other aide my lane, (I mean Chancery lane) ; and I followed and looked in at the window, and aaw him. comfortable, aa I thought, iu the arm chair by tbe tire, and company with him. 1 naan't hardlv got back here, wben i neara a tnut in rcumai and rattling right awav into the Inn. I ran out neigh- . " - - - i . ra. I bora ran out twenty ol n crieu at once, aoui aru- The old man stormed, looked nam at u, rauaou down into tbe lantern, blew the light out, and shut the lnntnrn nn. We were right, I needn't tell the present hearers. Hi! To be sure, bow the neighborhood poured into court that afternoon while the cause was on ! How mv nnhlo and learned brother, and all the real of 'em, grubbed and muddled away at usual, and tried to look if they badn't heard word of the last faot in the easel or aa if they bad 0 dear tne I nothing at all to do with it, if they bad heard of it by any chancel ' Ada'a color bad entirely left her, and Richard wa scarcely les pale. Nor could I wonder, judging even from my emotions, and I was no party in tbe suit, that to hearts io untried and fresh, it waa a shock to come into tha inheritance of a orotraoted misery, attended in the miudt of many people with auch dreadful recol-leclious. I had another uneasiness, in the application of the painful atory lo the poor half-witted creature whn huH hrmiDht ii a there i Dut. to niv tarorise. aha seemed perfectly unconscious of that, and only led the wav no stain asain t telling at. with the toleration of a auperior creature for tbe infirmities of common mortal, that her landlord wai 'alittle you know! ' She lived at the ton of the house, in a pretty large room, from which she bad a elimnse of the roof of Lin- coln'a Inn Hall. Thia seemed to have been her principal inducement, originally, for taking np her residence there. She could look at it, she said, in the night especially in the moonshine. Her room waa clean, but very, very bare. I noticed tbe toantiest neceaaariea in the way of furniture a few old prints from books, ot Chancellors and borriatera, wafered against tbe wall) and some half-dozen reticules and work-bags, ' containing documents,' aa ahe informed me. There were nei ther ooala nor asdes in tue grate, ana i saw no articles of clothing anywhere, nor any kind of food. Upon shelf in an oDen cupboard were plate or two, a enp or two, and ao forth; but all dry and empty. There waa a more affecting meaning in her pinched appearance, I thought aa I looked round, than I had understood before. Eztremelv honored, I am sure,' said our poor host ess, with the greatest suavity, ' by thia visit from the warda in Jarndyce. Ana very mnon lnaentea lor tne omen. It ia a retired situation considering, l am limited aa to a situation. In consequence of the necessity of attending on the Chancellor. I have lived Here many years, x pass my asys in court ; my even-insa aud mv nights here. I find the nighta long, ior I sleep but little, and think much. That is, of course, unavoidable ; being in Chancery. Iam sorry I cannot afford chocolate. I expect a Judgment shortly, and shall place my establishment on a superior footing. At present, I don't mind confessing to the warda in Jarndyce (in strict confidence), that I sometimes find it difficult to keep up a genteel appearance. I have felt tbe cold here. I have felt something sharper than cold. It matters very little. Pray excuse tbe introduction of such mean topics.' TO KAILKOAD CONTIl ACTORS. PROPOSALS will be received at the office ol the Steobeavllle and Indiana Railroad Compuy in Newark, from the Drat to the evening of the eighth day ul June, 1B53, for the grubbing, clearing, grading and masonry ol that portion of the Steuben-ville and Indiana Railroad between Coshocton and Newark, being about 35 miles in length and comprising soma heavy cuts and tills snd a bridge aorott the Muskingum river. Bids will be received for sections of about one mile each, or for the entire division. Frotlles and ipecincatlona, with appropriate estimstes oi quan- titlea, can be seen at the otticea in Newark and Steubenville after the Hret of June. j. BL.iur.t.NOLir-itrr.rt.jB., Bteubenvlile, April SB, 1853. Chiet Engineer, fy Ohio Statesman and Newark papera copy till day, and ndbllla to this office. ma3-dawtd HAT AND CAP STORE. THE OLD STANDI " FT HE subscriber cornea a reetinff. toeverv " 3 J. hat and cap wearer Tn Central Ohio, MU"with one ot tie very beat aaaortmentt of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to thia psrt of the Bute, embracing nearly every variety of ttyle now worn by the human family, liis Hata are made to order, by some of the bast and mott celebrated etlablishmentt fast and Woat, via: Beebe at Co , New York Bertalett At Blynn, Philadelphia DoddatCo., Bitot, Whitcher at Co, and othert, of Cincinnati s all of which will bo told at fair prices i and he wishes It to be distinctly understood that It is all nontente tor otbert to say they can tell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and'engaged in the business for years, he understands what a hat can be made and sold lor. His stock consists (in part) ot the following varieties i Black and Drab Beaver, extra Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extrs ; ' Otter and Seal Drab i Black and Drab Hungarian, very tne ; Black and drab Kottuth, in great variety A large and well selected attortment of Straw goodt for Men snd Boys. A very line assortment of Sfaw Hats for children, Ac, Ate. His old friends and the public an invited to call and e amine the aaaortment and pricea. J. E. KUDIS1LL, np23 High St, next door to the Stage Ollice. General Headauarters. FOR LIFE, FIKE, MARINE AND HEALTH- IN8U- itanvii. ' Ollice la Platt'e Block, State St., np Stair. IN these dsys of failures of Insurance Companies, the under-sinned would call attention to the exhibits of some ot the companies which he has the honor to represent. Among them are the Franklin Fire Int. Co. or Philadelphia aalett 1,884,300 Franklin, of New York, do. 300,000 Springfield Fire and Marine, do. -164,150 Etna, ol Utica, N. do. 170,000 Renaalaer.of Lanalngburg, N.Y., do. 800,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N.Y., do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins, Waterford, N. Y do. !46,lr78 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 100,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit New York and New Jersey 1,3S1,000 JeUeraon Life Inaurance Co., Cincinnati 1 00.000 American Temperance Lile Int. Co, Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Life Int. Co, New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechaniet Mutual Health Association, Cin, $29,000 Tha undertiirned will take great nleaaure in exhibiting the re cent reports oi all the above companiea, and explaining iaexten ao their resources and manner ot doing buainess. In the various departments of Fire, Marine, Lile. and Health insurance, thero can be no superior tacilltles ottered by any agent or company. CALIFORNIA LIFE RISKS taken on moat lavorable tenna. Remember to call at Head Quarters, State street, up stairs. WARREN JENKINS, Agent. L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. (mar nf. Books and Stationery. RARE opportunity It now offered for purchaalng Books l Stationery, Ac, AT GREAT BARGAINS! The undersigned are now ottering for sale, at tha old store of Huntington at MaelnUre.tneir very large attortment ol Law, Medical, theological, Hiatorieal and Mitcellaneont Books. Also, au tne Classical ana tammoo ocnooi Boost in general uae. Larae Family Bibles. Bchool Bibles and Testaments. Blank " Books, ate, at prices heretoiore nnequaled. OTAiiunan a Can. Letter. Folio Poat. Demy and Medium Panen Mote Pa per, Envelopes, ViairJng and Printers' Cards, are. Also, a large variety of Pocket Cutlery, including Rogers At Wolatenholm'a doe Pen and Pocket Knives. Hold and Silver Penclle Uolal fen ana uatwa We. tallle Pen, cfcc.t Pocket Bank, Parte-aiaonalea, If nutters' uaari, rtnwt amo. etc. Tha attention of Booksellers, Protesaiooal Men, Teachers and persons purchasing for Libraries, snd all othert, ia rsspectluly solicited. Better bargains are now ottered than can be had at any Bookstore in the Western country. isAAu is. wnii'iau, JAMES T. BUHR, JalO Aeaignees of Huntington aVMaclntire. Great Bargains. N order to close the buaineaa at the Bookatora of Huntington At Maclndre. the entire stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY. ate, is now offered at unprecedented low price. ajllKAI- rsjBs.gtJATlUrS. A large variety taf liaht Literature will be sold at colt price. MEDICAL BOOKS The attention of tha Medical Pro fession is called to tha extenaiva aaaortment of Medical Book which wil be sold at bargains. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. Among which wlU be found moat of the late publleatioaa, as well aa a great variety of standard Classical snd Theological Works. LAW BOOKS. Members of the profession about adding tn meir libraries, would find it lo their advantage to examine our stocx jeiore purcneaing laaau w. wniiiau. I jara JAMES T. BURN, y NICARAGUA ita People, Scenery, Man omenta, and the nroooaed Interoceanie Canal i with numeroua mane and U- luttrationa. 8vola.8vo. By E. G. Squier. r or aaieai ine new nooaatore. mhlS J. H. RILEY at CO. LAW BOOKS. RENT8 COMMENTARIES. Seventh edition. 4 vols. Ruaselon Crimea. Sixth edition. Svola. Jutt published, and for aale at tha New Bookatora. mh23 J. H. RILEY sY CO. FINR WATCHES. OUR Stock, with ita recent additioue, I very auperior la ax tent, variety and price. Pleaaeexaminethem. eer23 BLYNN BALDWIN. FITS AND TEN ACRE LOTS, rp WO MILES lrom tha city, aultaule for market gardens. For A aale oa reasonable tenna. Inquire of mhl3 BLYNN BALDWIN. SILVER WARE. 1 tT f SETTS Silver Forks and Spoona, In great variety of li)J patterns and siaea; alao all other detcriptiont of Silver Ware, for aale by docMI BLYNN At BALDWIN. tJOLD PENS, i ND PENCILS, of qualities and pricea to pleaae all dee) BLYNN At BALDWIN. ai KWKisHVs JUST RECEIVED A very eiu-nalve aaaortmeat of Breaat Pat, Cuff pint. Ear Ringt, and Finger Kinga, in alatnst Bodies variety of at v lee. Alao, a choice lot of Diawread Werk. deeSS BI.YNN at BALDWIN. B ERO'D DB LAINES, Embracing every style and geal- ny Bow la narfcet, can De aaa at imnzaj DMiwuu a "aVlTs vf I -SJi |
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