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' . - Aw VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1852. NUMBER 204 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY 800TT k BAIOOXS. UKKIC'K JOCINAL SOILDINOS, HIGH IXDnUU STOUTS. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. , TERMS Invariably lo advance. The lluily, to porsoosfn Columbus, per year . 96 00 sout by mall out of Columbus S 00 ' during the session, and Trl-Weekly balauoe of In Columbus ... t 5 00 By mail 4 00 flu Trl-Weekly by mall 3 00 Weekly in Columbus 8 00 Out pi the cltyi by wall, tingle . 1 80 To club, ol four and upsvarda 1 83 To clubs ot tea and upwarda, to one address. . 1 00 Daily, aeaalon 8 00 Trl-Weekly 100 Weekly, single 80 To clubs of five and upwards . 40 Advertising. Tbe lollowlng rate, and rulea of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietora of the Ohio Suteman and the Ohio jiate Journal, to be obaerred, In all ea.ee, alter tbia date. July U, IIM'J. Daily Paper. (Juasquare, 10 lines or less, ono insertion ... - CO SO " each additional . 0 23 " ' ' 1 week 1 50 'i " " 3 " 9 00 3 " , 3 00 1 month 400 . 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 . 18 00 10 00 0 19 Itaiidlug eard, S line, or lea., pernnnum Is column, with 4changea, " 20 00 89 00 23 00 no oo 80 00 33 00 6 4 ii 13 " changed weekly " daily 11 with 4 change. "6 " . .. .. ij .. changed weekly 1. a 40 00 43 00 . 85 00 aany 130 00 Other case, not provided for, chargeable in conformity with tho above ratoa. Tim standard of meaturement to be minion typo. For each additional aquam in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and lor eacu aumttonai aquare Inserted under the yearly rate., hall price. No advertisurnent to be couaidered by the year, unle.a it I. spe-eitiod on the munu.crlut, or previously agreed upon between tbe purlies. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise ments beyond the amount ehargco lor tnelr publication. Announcing candidal!;, (for otticee of every decription) to be charged at the rate uf titty cent, per week, for each name; tbe .ame to be, In all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements lrom atraugera or tranalent peraon. to be paid in advance. Advertisement, not marked on the onpy for a apecitied numbor ol iu.urtiona, will becoiitinuea one moutn, unios. oruerea out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privilege, of yearly advertl.ora will be confined rigidly to tneir regular Business; ana an tivuruciiM;m uuk puruuuujg tlmrAto. to be naid fur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneer., General Agents; Real Estate A gen t., at c, not to be contracted lor by tbe year, but to ue cnargud by tbe piece, at tne n.uai ratea. Attn 'I ...mi-nts forcharitablo inatitutions.flre com oaniea. ward, nin inviHTHRnB.VT L'ln di nB.nftvuuivuuvw.i towualiiu hiiI other publio meeting., and men like, lo be charged ball ,irico . .. r Deaths Inserted without charge, unlea. accompanied by funeral invitation or obituary noticoa, and when ao accompanied, to be paid fur. Iti.'L'u'ai u lvortlnr, and all other.. ending communication, or requiring notice, desiring to call attention to fair., .oireea, concerts, or sny public entertainment, where charge are made lor ediuitttin'i'-- all noticea ot private m.ociation. every notice J.m.m ni'ii ii, ! attention to private enierpnaei, cuicuiaiea or in-,..,!,. 1 1., ,., ,.imti individual intereat. cau onlv bo Inaerted with tlie understanding that the .ame 1. to be paid lor. If intended to lie in.erted In the editorial column, tho .ame will bo charged at tue rat.) of not lea. man cent, per line, ana men oniy worn ai uonipnnled by an advertisement All leaded advortiaementa to bo chorgod not le.a than double the above rate., and meaaurcd aa If aolid. Advertisement, on tho in.ide exclu.lvely, to bo charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on tne above raiea. Attorney will be hnlden for tho price of inserting advortiae ment. broucnt in ny mem. IintlIt(lATII . "VR3. COULTER k. HAIINK8 announce to the citizens of Co- J luinbu. and vicinity that tnoy have lormed a partnerauip lor tho practice of thUloaling Art aecordlng to the reformatory law of Uomeopathy. Tboy expect al.o to cure their patient, without that .erero and terrible medication which make, them wone lieloro tbev can be made better, or ainka them nearer the grave bolore there la any eflort lo ratan tnem. rOfllce In the Oileon Bulillng. Re.idence of Dr n.riA nrn.rnf MLtRHnil fiourih .treet.. Realdence of Dr HarncTown at., South aide 4 door, weat ol Third. ap!3 tf lll. II. I, TIIIIAI.L. (Inte of Gambler.) y-vFFICE removed to Uwv.nnk's Block, corner of High .treot Vj and Sugar alley. niarll mi. It mi RUT THOMPSON'S OFFICE. IVTO. 4, Neil'e Exchange. op L 1 olllco, High atreet, Columbus. . A Nnll'a Kxebnnno. ODOOSite tne aecreiary oi oinui. decll NATHAN 1IROOKM, f n 1 n At the Peace. Offlcn in the i oem formerly occupied by Justice Evans, south ol the Franklin Bank, up stairs. il ICH H. AltflllTT Ac CO.. DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Houae Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. c, Ho. No. iBl rllgn street, sign oi ine um rauuica. " A. B. HUTTLEH. . , lltn.nK.nnH i1nnnllArHa T.SLW. ColUinDUe. Ohio. OHlce, No. 3, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol Stuto'soUicei i IT" WALTER THRALL, Aahh.I rAHRynllnttt l.nv. flnlnitlhllfl. OIllO, A LSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds ri. for the State ol New York. m"" inina A. wn.nnx. Notary Public and Coininlaeloner for New York and Winroniin. A T the Office of P. B. A J. A. WILCOX, High .troet, near il Broad. mn.i-g.im- J. R. TUTTLE, ATTOENBV AND COUNSELLOE AT LAW. ' tFFICE Net door aouth ol City Bank Buildings, ovorsli. I earn'. SaddlerySmre. Columbus. Ohio. BiiltMAwly SAMUEL OALLOWAV. HENET W. PAOE. GALLOWAY fe PAGE, ATTORN HYS AT LAW. l irtt rill nrartici) law. aa nartnere. in the Conrta of Franklin V and adjoining countiee, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Otlice In t'latt 8 new ouiiding, opposite dwkj wain. may6-tf iOSlTH E. SMITH. SAMUEL M. BULLS. SfllTII Ac MILLS, ATTORNEYMATLAW, Real Exiute, Bounty Lend and Pennlon Agent, Two doors East or High, on Town Stroet, COLUMBUS, OHIO, a TTEND to thn nrscHca of their Prolesslon. obtaining Pen- A. aioos, buying, selling and obtaining Land W irranta, selling and leasing Real Estate, examining land titles, collection ot clams, &c, &e. Letters from a distance must be pott-paid. p7 sessions. l. b. h F. C. 8ESBIONS ok CO.. wtin.re.t . n acT.lt. Illtlll IK .. -- - . . RY GOOD A. Rooti, ahoe-s IlnU, Caps, Straw Gooda, fca Fniif rlruira aimlh lit ih AmAril-MI. IJUlUIDDUI. IOC JO I Wit. tot WIRT. W. O. LILLET. HEIRERT cfc I.II.I.EY, eOOJT BINDERS. AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, A Kb prepared to Bind in any atyle, in a auperior manner -t a. i . bavins In us a first fcmbossing Press, Ao. No, 1 Huckeye Block 'Jd .tory. apSR JOHN W. SAUK A. MOBEBT AaXSTBONO. IIAKER fc ARIW!TKONO, REAL ESTATK BROKERS and GKNtKAL LAND AGENTS. Olbee, South room Exchange Bauk Building, Columbus, O. LUCIAN aUTTLES. THEO.COSJSTOCK. OEO. O. OOSI3TOCE. BUTT LEX, CO.tsWTOCK tV CO., (Successors to B. Comstork A Co) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealera In Salt, Plaster, Fish aud Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbua, Ohio, gy Liberal advancea made on consignments. mart J. RIUUWAY As CO't Iran Foundry, Broad atreet, near the Bridge, Colore-bus, Ohio. Stores of all kinds, and a great variety of Caatings,alWByaon band. octl,'41 B. E. SMITH, Anctlon and Cemntlaeloa Merchant, No. 3, Odeoa BnildinSK, Colasnbne, Ohio. ALL kinds of Merchandize, Real Estate, Household Furniture etc, Ac. sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. Liberal advancea made on consignments. Columbua, Oct, 1, 185L-4I. ; HENRY CUEARS As ABIJAB 8.CREARH, llenae Palnten and Paper Haajtere, High street, between Spring and Long streeU, Columbus, Ohio )uJO-dly NOTICE. THE anderslirned have this day associated themselves In bus!-neas,nnder the firm of WM. RICHARDS A CO., at the old stand ot Wm. Richards, No. 1, Neil House, opposite State offices WM. RICHARDS, Colambns,Pebrary 1,1851. WM. H. BLADE, The liberal patronage with which oor friends and the pnblls generally km favored us, la gratefully acknowledged ; end a os tiaiuKM of the same is respectfully solkdted. February 1, 185L WM. RICHARDS A CO. All persons having unsettled aecosnta with the Ute Brm of Wm. Richard., are invited to call and settle the same by cash or ooto. WE RICHARDS. February 1.1851. (naarl0 VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET FOR SALE. All unimproved halflo corner 3d sad SUtestreet. ;slsoaeoni odioas Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-bnild a nearly new, corner Jd and Rl eh streets, Enqulreof BUTTl C01I8TOC A Co. INSURANCE. Those who wish for Fire Insurance will please read toe toiiowiatr teeners oi tae FRANKLIN FIRE INHUKANOE COMPANY, OF t annua aaanv at Q HOWINQ CASU AeoJiTl'S, January lit, 1839, invested a. IOUOWB I . . First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia 1 957,51 3 R4 Real Eatate nurchaaed at Hhnrlrt ! m un 1 Temporary Loans on Collateral lS5,li(l.1 7.1 Stocks, rained at fltl.SOS oo.l. 63,333 60 Notea, Bllla reeeivable, Ac 8,0H 00 Caab. 40.481 39 61 284 300 94 C7IN8URANCB AOAIN8T FIRK In the above com. pauy, ny It-lB ytlj WARHEN JENKINS, Agent. llnvtfnail T.lfa Ollil llAnl.h IneitMiiH mnmnltnn jiiutiuiu uiid umu ill una IH3UIU1U0 luinuuiiti OFFICE POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONlt uapuai ana Burpiua ever UUO,UUU. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 I'OLIOIKS. NO OBALTn RISKS TAKBN BT TOE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM. PAN Y take rt.ki on Llfo, grant or purchaae annultlea, con- ernnuewmenca. ann maae eoniroct. noon and aDmrtalnlnir to ueicrrea ana revuionary iniereata connected wttn Hie ruu, grmaoiy 10 ine power, ano prmiegea conierrea oy tne charter. Ann uuime.. or ine company la ennnuctea upon tno Joint Stock and Mutual nlan. at the option ol the In.urnd. thn. meetlna the want, and clr. eumatancea of the public more fully, It la believed, than purely wuiuw ijumpamea can ao. Annuitiea will ha ffrantari or nnrRhmnd. and endowment! ran. ferred on term, hiahlv favorabla. and aeeordlnff to the ratea of inn man uuerai ana weu oonaactea iompaniea in tnia country miu ui diigiHua. 'J'he charter of thla Comnanv nrnvtdea that thM wlfn miv In. ure the life of her husband, and the amount to be paid be ee oum irom crpaunr. at ma aeatn. An eqnltable sum will alwavs be naid for nollcloa .nrrenderad to the company before they expire. Traveling, aea, and foreign roaldence permit, will be granted at a Binall extra premium. Policic. on live, of pnnona going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock nrinciula onlv. and at an extra rate ol ore- mlum. bxtractfrora tho CortlScato of the Comntroller of the State oi uonnocucui, aauia JANUABT YtO. IH.1l. "The treat .uccn.a and nrudent management of thia enmnanr. together with it. well Invested capital and Burpiua, entitle it to me enure eonnoence ol tne commumtv. and I recommend it - in my opinion equal in atrengtn and ability to tbe be n.tltu. tlon. of the kind in the Union." (Signed' It. a. I Kurua G Pinnrt, Comptroller. The Board of Dlrectore la comuoaed of active buiinea. men with capital and character Involved, and aivini their neraonal attention to the management and enntrol of Ihe transactions of me company. japi. iiiawn, rresieont, w m. t. iiUfHtf-K, Vice 1'reiident. HnBT L. Milikr, Secretary. Hartford. Dee. 10, 1851. Pnmpblersi. Annllcatlone. end all neoe.sarv Intorraation upon Ihe subject, can be had by calling on the AGENT, or W. in. rinuu, under rxenange nana. jBUj-aom tir.u. u. vusao luta, Agent. Fittsbarsh Lire Insurance Company. PERrETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF g lOO.OOO. rflHlS Companv make, every Inturance appertaining to or jl connected witn Ltje Ki$tt$, on tno Jmni swcit ana muumi rate, combined. On the Joint Storkplan, tho rates are onc-tblrd leis than those enarged by Mutual uorananles, ana nitocn per cent, lower than the rateaof most Stock Coinpanfca. The Charter permit, the granting of Insurance on Life In eve ry form, including the right of Wife, Children, I'artnts, or Crtd-itort. To Insure the Life of another fortheirown exclusive ben efit, payable alter death or upon the parties arriving at the age oi ou, o, ou or Ki yeara. ui r itxim. Jamks S, IIoon, President; Sam'l McClukkan, Vice Pre.I- don ; Joseph S. Lurch, Treasurer Chahles A. Colton, See. retary. XJinr.u J una. Jaurs S. Hook, Joseph 8. Lurch, John S. Dilwobth, fHAtu.ES A. Colton, Sam'l MoClurkan, William l'mi.Lira, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Waltkb Foowaud, late .Secretary of Treasury. John 8nvdk, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech. Wholesalo Urocer. Those desirous of Insuring, nr In want of Information on the unjeci, will piUHHH cm i atiuti uuii;k, hici 111c jkiiim ciuiuui num. ington & Maclnttre, High street, Columbus, Ohio, in i ,i ....i.. . at .1 ii I. a. , u... IV. 11. VAflKfiABALALn, Ajrens. NonniiN Gay, M. D., Examining Physician, Mo. 4, Neil's New Han. ucco-om. Washington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL. 8I0O.000. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable rates of nrem ium. No risk, taken on the " SdccIbI Hazardous " clas es, nor lo exceeo e.i,oou in amount upon one nsa, or in ine ihdib vicinity. By such means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loaa by one fire, the great cause of tbe Insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts ot the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st. 1651. were over tbUOUO. Lo.ses In the same period, tlOcU Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. Hon. Reuben Wood, President i D. B. Dunham, Vice Presl. dent! O. N. Skeels. Secretary: tiEoaoR Myoatt, Treasurer. K. H. VANKENSALAER. Auent for the above Company, I. preparea ro issue roneies ana lo lunnsu an necea.ary luiuiiua tlon. umce over iiunungion az macinuie e noox piore, tiign street, coiumDua uec TUTTI.K'H REAL ESTATE AGENCY. TN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an of I lice for the nurpose of transacting business as a Real Estate Agent. Any business In this line entrusted to me will recelvo the promptest attention. . . .. . i . r , ueeaa, morrgagea, i.easR., ana aocumnni ui auniiHr kiuu will bo written and acknowledged on tho shortest notico. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, when taken at my Office, will ba dona tetthout diarae. And I would here sav. that my price for any property offered for aale. shall alwava be the same aa that of tile owner himself, that the confidence and integrity bo necessary as between buyer and seller may not be oestroyea oy tne ageui. Insurance, on the most reasonable terms, and In good companies. OrncE, up stair. In Carpenter'. Building, one door south o City Bank Buildings. . J. R. TUTTLE, OPClo lieu r.Btaie Agent. COI.UJHIIl'H AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Ilnnmnlr Fund 8100.000. THIS Company oiler, to tbe Insured all the security and ad-TantaiTHa of tha Mutual and Joint Stock clans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely i Low rates ot premium ; an annual return, In cash, of the per eentage required for the contingent riak of the year ; an adequate, but not excessive provision lor the luture security ot members lor tne wnoie term oi me, who an adequate interest in tbe accumulating fond secured to auch members, at death, by credit, upon their pollcleaj a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem. bers, and also for the present security of those tor the whole term ol Hie. This Is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whoae rates of nrnminm are filed at a fair reduced standard, with a provis ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funda (for future security) In exact proportion to tbe amount of business and the increaaing risk lrom advancing age among the members. raraDUieia, tracts, arc, noun ip ucwii mo iH.il .mi i w . roJlDfm- furnibhed uraUa. and application. iw.Trd, hy Pamphlets, Tracts, are., glviUE in aeuui ine plan ana raiea oi ' " 'Id n'liTTI I A M sj. Aa,. lull AsaUf Oat,' 8. M . Smith, Medical Examiner. MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Furmrrs' Insurance Company, rAINSVIL.I.E,, Ulllir. P. P. Panfobo, President. Wat. L. PenKiNa. eeretary. ocS3-d J. R- TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED KV THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COJIPAST, COVINfJTON. KY. THIS Company boa an actual capital ol One Hundred Than, and Hollar, and la managed by men ol the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets lurnished, Information given, and application received by J. H- TUTTLE, Agent. Dr. O. M. rSBtlTH, Medical examiner. wcyua-uij TOE HARTFORD LIFE AMD HEALTH INhU- RANCK CUiVIt-Ani. HABTFOBD, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL STOCK, 8100,000! Thla Company, by thelib-era! provisions of its charter, is enabled to oder advantagea superior to those presented by any other Company In the United States combining aa it doea the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Life and Health principles ; In all of which tbe rates are aa lavor :xe lo those assured as safety to them and the Company will .drat This Company ia the jlrst and only en. In tbe Union, or in the world, it is believed, that haa thua combined lu operations, and ottered to grant insurance with benefitab0therea.nlandaTea7.ee- For full details In regard to term, and eonditionarefereneemay be made to the pamphlets to be had gratis ol the airrat, or ot W M. FINCH. GEO. G. COMSTOCK, Agent Columbua, O, August 20, 1850. Insurance on Life and Live Stock, AGAINST loss or damage by Flax, and against the perils ot the Sea and Inland Natio-ation, on property oi every description, taken In tha following Companies: UNION MCTfJAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital 8t30.J 00. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN. NATI, OHIO. Capital SlOO.HOO. NEW ENLANO LITE fTOCK INS. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CO.NECTICCT. Capltnl 3O.00. EAGI.K INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Capital --00, Mi. TJTICA INSURANCE COMPANY, I TICA, N.Y. Capital ISO.OOO. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK.. Capital ..-lO.IIOO. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital $A.80,t0t. Rises taken oa the nao liberal asrau, and all Inaw prossptly adjusted. IjalO-dly . T ITOCATOH, Ag-aat. CINCINNATI. YOUKI2 & IIEWSON, AUCTIONEER!, & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 30 MAIN STULLT, CINCINNATI. Auction Males ef Grocerlea every Tuesilay and FrU aayi al ury Uooua every xaurauay. YORKE cV HEWMON have always on hand (Urge as aortuient of iiruceriea. at nrivate aalu. Also Are Anenu of tbe ANCHOR MILLS. Pittsburgh, lor me sale ol tneir superior tirown Bneeungs. Albo Anenu ol the SOUTHOATU FACTORY for the.aleol tbelrcelebrated alanufaetured Tobacco, ol which they haveatall time, on band, five, tight, and found Lump. . augit-aiyiioo E. O. GOODMAN. Weit tide Walnut itreeet, between Columbia & Pearl, WHOLBJALa OEALXB IN ALL VABIETIKS OF WRITING. PRINTING. AND OTUKR PAPER. t-ff AX"1' M Suffiild Kagli Mill Writing faptr. aplO NVltL,OPKei. 500 M Hull EuvelopeSi JU 150 H White dot 65 M Legal do 100 M Note dot ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortment, Just received by a,, u. wui'niAn, aplO 77 and 711 Walnut atreet. niiitMiicniiniviiriii. i.kttum vapku. 300 V roams Blue and White, Just received and lor sale at reduced prices. E.O.GOODMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. l.RKNl'II PLAIN CAPi AND FOLIO POST, Blue X' ana wnite, just received ana lor sale low. E. O. GOOMAN, aplO 77 and IB Walnut .troet. 'IMNTED ENAMELED OARDH and Card Honrde, A A beautiful article, manufactured by Messrs. Bliss, Potter & Co. 1 have the largest and cheapest stock of Cards in tbe city. r,. u, ouounsn, apiu 77 ana 7 walnut St., Manuiacturer.' Agent. g AFI.1N HRtlTHIiRM' WRITING FAl'KHH. I JLi have been dealing lu these Paper, lor more than a year, and rind them every thing one can wish, us to quality and price. They are the higheat grade of Paper niauulaetured in the United States: always give .ati.lactlun, and usedence are wanted again. A lull assortment Just received. b. u. uuuuaian, apiu II ana walnut ttrcec. McCULLOUCH. MOltlUS & CO. FOR WAli DING Hi (lOitliHInnlON DIEUOIIANTB, ULALKKS IN (iltUUtllll'.S ANU WUUL. aplO 3m No. 33, Itlnin street, t inelnnuil, Ohio. 1 0FFER. BOO bans Kastern lllo. tor .ale bv J McCULLOUUd, UOHRIS A CO., aplO No. 35 Malu street. GAR. 100 hhda Sugar for sale by O McOULLOUGU, MORRIS ft CO., aplO No. 35 Main atreet. NUTMEGM.-aplO -1000 lbs Nutmeg fur rale by McCULLOUGU, MORRIS A CO. 1 NI1 GO. 10 ceroona Caracras snd 5 case. Manilla Indigo for m. aale by (aplOj MoUULLOUGU, MORIS & CO. MADDER. 5 caaka Madder lor sale by aplO MoUULLOUGU, MORRIS & CO. HERMAN SCIUtADEU, (SUCCKSSOB TO CHARLES STARCH) Importer of German, French and Knalih Fancy Gootle. Tots. Illllnlenl JnatruuientH. And Wholtualt Dealer in Acairitmt, Violint, Combi, Finals, rercuinon Capt, racket and InDle vuuery, SlHwne, Spectacle!, to. Ao. NO. fill MAIN STREET, BETWEEN LOWER MARKET AND COLUMBIA, apiu-anm Cinoinnau Olilo. JOIIN II. DETERS, MANUPACTUHER or HOOTS AND SHOES, No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI, u., MR. D keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment of fine Dress and Wator l'rouf Boots and fchoes in all varieties, wmcn will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwarded bv en Dress, and warranted to fit. upon an ordera accompanied by the cash and tbe measure. Bpio-iy WINDOW GLAriH. WE are now receiving largo stock ol this Season's manufacture of Bellevernon Window Glass, and bavins; token the first Premium ot tho Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that wo ollur lo the city and country trade tbe nest ana most extensive assortment ol Glass of the 1st, 9d, 3d, and 4tli qualities ; Drugglata' ware of all description. ; Tumblora and Jare i Pint aud quart Flaska. Ac.. Ao. All of which will bo Bold on the most reasonable term, by SfKERS it. WRIGHT. Sole Agent, for Bellorernon Work., No. 39 Main at , Cincinnati a. is. Also, a couatant supply oi uuponrs uun rowaer i nine, Blasting and Sporting, eoda Ash, aud bleaching Powders. apiu-a'in SEAL PRESSES AND SEAL ENGRAVING. CI F. HALL, (late of the firm of SHirLEV, Hall & Co ,) J a has re-established himself at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, where he Is prepared to execute order, lor Benin, Improved Heal rrcascs. Envelope Dies, Hall's Self-scaling Advertising Envelope, and Embossed Card.. Also, Steamboat, Post Oliioe, Hat Tip and Book Title Stamps, &C (msr27-Jm ItliKNKT'rt PATENT WATER COOLER. r IM1 IS article is tho result of the auolication of acentitlo Drln- X cinles to tha nuroose intended, via i To keen water at cool at poeeibie, as long at poetioie, wiia tne lean potewie tee. 1 he urourietor haa Ions devoted hla attention to this particu lar bra-jchot domestic economy, and passing from one Improve ment to anotner, baa ut lengtn arrived as near periecuon aa it is possible to reach. A Drool thi. I. lound in the very aeneral us of these Cooler. In all parts of the country. A better proof of tne same laet is, mat, since tneir introoucuon, various imitation, of the genuine article have been attempted all falling short of the object, it Is true, yet all provlni clearly which way the tide ol popular opinion is setting. A simple statement of tacts, In regard to these Coolers, will satl.iy every one ot their superiority. First, they arn the only article of Ihe kind ever patented. They are turnlsbed with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by meana ot which, with two pounda of lee to tha gallon, water Is kept (at temperature of 4u below xero, or only 8" above the the freeting point) all day. Thus, at a coat of aomn bin cents per day, a lan.lly of ordinary lie can be constantly aupplied with water aa cold aa Ice itsolt ; larger numbera In the eeine proportion. Thla has been lound by actual experiment to be a saving of at least seventy live per cent over the Earthen Jara formerly used for thi. purpose. Again, those Coolers never sweat ; in tbi. way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the moat workmanlike style, and handsomely finished In every respect, thi y make a very boautilul ornament tor tbe Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An important improvement has lately been added to the Cool er, Tin aamawJran(eapbleot holding lrom six tnelght pounds ot butter) Inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter can be kept perfectly bard all day. without additional ice very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, st a small ex pense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor sale at BU tin bid nouse rurnisning cstaDiisnment, No. 14. East Front street. Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Rronsed and Tin Ware. Brushes, Wooden and Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus and Kelrigeratnra apiu Patent Metallic Burial Cases." IVirE enntlnne to manufacture and keep on band every sixe and ' " variety of finish of this invaluable article, now rap'dly su perseding the use of wooden coltioa wherever introduced, on account uf their anuerlority for depositing in vaults, lor protect ing tho remains from the casualties Incident to ordinary inter menu, (as iheir great etrenglh prevents the earth lrom crushing tnem,) and tbe gratification it affords tbe Iriendaof uie deceased. In the reflection that the remains are kept together in aa imper. isuaule case. As we have rectiotly reduced our wholesale price, we are now 1 Bering favorable indueemenu to Undertaken throughout the Weat, and respectfully solicit orders from ihein. w. m iiAvia at cu- rah23 Comer Ninth and Main atreeU, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth, and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFROY, Proprietor, apfltf late or walnut btaeet uooan. BOOT AND fcHOi 10 cases boy's prime Kip Boota; IS " Tooth's 15 " prime Comrte Boots , 10 " women's kip and Split " A " ImiLGoal " 10 " Buskins; 25 " children's Pegged and Sewed Boota; 15 n mieas-a' " Ruskinsand 30 men's Rmgan's. and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 Boj.' Calf and Kip Brogana; 10 youthe' " " Just received ,ad lor ale at very low prices. E. G. WEBSTER A CO, dec 22 Corner Kllth and Lodge. DM KflOES Five thoaaand pair on hand, for aale aa low VJT ea the lowest. Call ana examine we aamrunnt. rt.3 to aceommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTKR at CO. deC.1l Comer Fifth and Lodge, CinewnatL MOROCCO, LAftTIMiS, LACES Ac WALLOONS. Oar stock ia the tarsrst and tbe beat in the city, and at very low price. Idecraj E. O. WEBSTER A CO. AT. ARK ROLEN. 50 doaen s and women's receiTed J this day by express, for sale low, dee22 E. G. WEBSTER A CO. TkAKTIES COMMENCING HOLME KEBPINK, A hoaid ieineail-i ttvat ihe olaee to Im their China. Glass and Qamaaware, at low prieea, is at the New Crockery Store of m. m. x. rusir.ll, aol Hlrh St, East side, betweea S ate and Toar. 0sae Orange Seed. FRESH OSAGE ORANGE SEED, Jns feeerred. and for sateat tha Capital City AgricalUral Warebnaaa. xUiMawtf WxL A. GILL CO. NEW.Y0RK ADVERTISEMENTS. SCIIANCK, DOWNING & CO., Nea.ioa and 1UJ4 Fnltoa pit., N. Y. Imnortera and Dealera In KHEKCn WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS, engiitn White Lead oi toe beat brands sola, BLUNDELL, HFENCK & CO'S PAINTS, . Dry and In Oil., Boiled Oil, Patent Dryer, Glazier's Points, Diamonds, Knives, Diamond Hparka, etc., eta. feSO d3in DIETZ, BUOTIlEIt & CO,, No. 134 WILLIAM ft., New York, MANUFACTURER! of flvorv varletv ol LAM Pel, CHANDF.LIBHS, CaNDELARRAS, GIRANDOLES, UAI.b LANTERNS, GAS flXTUKKS, aui. Also, Campheneand Solrit Gas oi the first quality, feS0-d3m WABNOtKS, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 275 BROADWAY, lavivo House, New Touk. The gratifying approval of the character and atyle ot Hats emanating from our establishment, as manifested In an exten live end rnldly increasing popularity, is unmistakable evl denee of their merit fe20 d3m ZIWC PAINT WAHItANTEU I'CItE. THE HEW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabbhouse, 45 Doy Street, I New York turnlsh their Zine Palnta at the following prices i No. 1, White, around In oil. tf eent. per lb. No. S, White, ground In oil, 8 cent, per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb, Brown and Black, ground In oIl.fiMi cents per lb. Dry White of Zino G cents per lb. Their WHITE ZINC PAINT equal welchl covers, accord ing to surface, from 40 to 100 per cent, mora aurlace than any other Paint: retains Its wblteuess, brilliancy, and protective qualitlea lor year. ; 1. free from tbe poison, ao dangerou. in other pigment., to painters and tenant, of newly painted rooms, and resints the sulnhurous coal iiuae.. and foul air of shins, and as outalde or Inside Faint, does not tarnish or beeume yellow. Ground in Tarnish It torms a beautiful porcelain finish. The French government haa adopted Zinc I'alut tor all ita use.. The BROWN AND BLACK ZiNO PAIN1S turiu directly a olid metallic coating on wood, brick, Iron, Ac , admirable lor lire-proof qualitlea. Tncy are unrivultd tor rail cars, depot., engines, etc. ror marine use. they resist the corroding ol salt water and weather, so lata) to other paints. Dealera aupplied ou liberal terms, by MANNING & t-QUIEK, Ageuu, lpe-a.im u uay ri, new ion. Looking Gloss and Picture Frame Manufactory. 67, if & 71 Ferny th dtreet, N. Y. rplIR UNDERSIGNED, having devoted hi. per.nnal Btten-1 tion for man? vear-i to tho LOOKING-ULAMI4 AND PIfJTIJRE.FltAJIK BL'KINEHM. i. fully competent by hisexperience to execute work of any description in hi. line that will give aatl.faction to the most particular. Being probably tbe LAlUiKMTANUIWUSl't.ATt.Nblvr. cs I AHL.lSUMr.fl 1 01 me kind In this country, it posiesse. advantagea over oihera In VARIETY AND EXTENSIVKNEHS OF STOCK i and the lono established and continual Increase of trade from ail parts of the Union, with the many Improvements thn undersigned nas recently made in bis machinery, enables mm to sell nis arriviea at less prices than any other manufacturer! and ho respectluMy solicits his friend, and the public In general to call and exnmu e hla large assortment of LOuKiNU GLASSES and PICTURE FHAMES previous to purchasing. On hand, ROSEWOUD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths, tor shipping. All communications tnrousb tue post omce win oe inanxiuuy received and punctually attended to. uirectto nox iui,cnat' bam Square I'ost Omce. uibJl-dam) 8. J. S1ULU.K. 1852. NEW SILK GOODS. 1852. A. B. riiOTIIIIVGIIAlTl, AF the former firm of Cableton. Feothinoham Si Co., hav V ing purchased the entire businose of tbe late firm of Carle- ion et io., oas ine pleasure 01 announcing to ineir customers, and tbe trade generally, that be will continue the SILK AND fANUi DK I uuulis business at tne aame place we iiroaa war. He haa now In atore, of THIS PERSON'S IMPORTATION, a LARGE and COMPLELE stock of NEWBPRING GOODS, constating (in pari) ot 1 men LiresB snxs. - Printed Baregea. French Jaconets and Lawns. Rich printed M. De I sines. Barege De Laiuea. New designs. Bombazines, andother mourning goods. EmbroiderieB, Laces, Trimming., &c. Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs. Ribbons, Gloves. Silk Hosiery. Cravats, Ac, Ac. Also, a full assortment of MUSLIN GOODS, of every va riety ; to all of which will be added the newest and most uesira-hle stylesuu arrival. Manv vear. exnerience In the trado enable, him to nreient to purchasers amnio inducements to inspect his stock, wlilch Is of- lerca on LlllLllAL, tkhms ana at tne umnor MAKn.br PRICE. A. K, FROTHINGUAM, 802 Broadway, Between John and Fulton atreet.. Now York, Feb. IB, 185?.-mh9 2m LOOKING-GLASS WAKE-HOOJHS Art Repository and Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS tV WILLIAMS, No. 353 Broadway. Hew York. LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importer. and Deal-era in Fibst Class EuaorxAN Enobaviaos. Abtists Ma terials, Oil Pantinos, Dbawings, Staiuaux and Wobes or art oeneballt. Tha attention of purchasers la respectfully solicited, with the. assurance that every article ill be lurnished of a superior quality at the moat reaaonahle rates. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Tatent Flatform Scalts. (Improved In aunlltv and reduced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation 01 weighing, aa Railroad Scalca for Trains and Single Car., In use on the prin cipal railroads In the United State, and Great Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels. tor Foundries, Hollins Mills, Ac. S'iOKE SCALES, various modifications; COUNTER SCALES; HAY and COALSCALES, Ac. T hese scales have been lone known and severely tested: and thn universal confidence lelt in their accuracy and perlect adjustment I. such, that they are regarded aa the standabd, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS A CO., ea water at., new iorx. In Columbus, N. S. Benton. mar5-3md III L LI AUD TABLES. THE SURSCRIBKHS OFFER FOR 8ALK TABLES 10 PER CENT. LESS than any other Establishment In the City of New York, with improved Cloth or Patent India Rubber Cushions which are preferred to all oihera now in use by the best Playera in the United Statra, lor correctness and elsatirity, and are warranted to aland In their place lor years without repairing. Geutlemen wishing to purchase Tablea of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine Beds, can have their ordera filled the same as ii they were present, by addressing us by mill. Alwaya on hand, Tables, Cloths, Balls, Cues, Maces, French Leathers. Pockets, Pool Boards, and Cue Was of the beat description, ready for shipping at the shortest notice, DUIUOITII I.C..V L U vj iv 1 1 , 1 , 11 t ui.. n 11, fe20-d3m U0 Ann street, New York. BWAIiU'S CELEBRATED PANACEA ! FOB THE CTTBX op Incipient Consumption, soaorrjLA.OE.iiaAt. debility, white bwellino, SHioMATiaa, diseases or THE lives and sein, and all diseases abisiko raon latrcBiTiaa or th BLOOD, AND THE EFFECTS OF MEBCt'ET. SWAIM'3 PANACEA has own lor mora than thirty-two yeara celebrated to thia country and in Europe for it. extraordinary cures-lor tha certificate, of which reference I. male to the direction, and book, (which may he had gratia) accompanying tbe Panacea. Some of whieh eive the particulara ot casea too frightful lor general publication, whore the patienta had been almost ea' en up with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable bv Phvalciana. It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had theslngnlar fortune ot being recommended by the most celebrated pbyateiansand otheremioent persona. Among otnera by W. Gibson, at. D. Prol. of Surgery, Pa. UnivHraitv. Valentine Mutt, M. D., Prof, of Hurgery, N. Y. University. W. P. Deweea, M. D.. Prol. ot Mid. Pennsylvania " N. Chapman, M. I), Prof of Physic, " T. Parke. M. D.. President Cnlk-a-e Physicians, Phlla. Dr. Del Velio, Profrasorof Medicine, Havana. Joan Eonrenco de Las. Prof, of Sugery, Lisbon. . J . Chipmau. Member Royal Colleee Surgeons, London. G. W. Erriat, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson. Maj. General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, Ac, Ac. And also, tbe wonderful cures effected by Swalm'a Panacea, have for many years made it an invaluable remedy. Tbe Panacea doea not contain mercury In any form, and be fur an Innocent preparation, ft may be given to the most tender inlant, Tbe r tail price baa been reduced to HI So) per bottle (containing three hall pints) or three bottles for 4. Bewnre of Imposition. Swaim's Panares I In round bottle, fluted lonltodiaalty, with the lollowlng letters blown on the t laea. "SWAIM'S PANACEA PHILADA." and having tbe name of J abies Swaim stamped oa the seating wax, and written on the label covering Ihe eork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed of Geometric lathe wore, comprising nine different die, whieh have keen turned tor the exclusive use of the proprietor, by Draper A Co bank note rnrravere, of Philadelphia, la tbe centre is a portrait ot tbe late Wan. Swaim, copyright aerated. Also, ftwnim'a Vermirufre, A valuable Family Medtrhm, briar a hirhly approved remedy foralldisoaaea arising front, debility oil tho di.estlre organ, aueb a Worms, Cholera Morbus, jiyaensery. Fever and Aran, Bleediag Pile, Sick Headache, it, Sr. See tM psnphlet (which may bo bad rrwHs sjceornpanyir the VermKare Prepared atSWAIM'S LABORATORY. THE OLD STAND, Seventh street, below Cbeataat, Philadelphia, and sold by all respectable Druggist ha the Unrted State. CAUTION TO THE PCBI.TC. PerwmawlshlnrtonSHie the gensine SWAIN'S PANACEA and SW AIM'S VERMIFUGE, shoe Id be careful to observe that the aame s w a m la spelled correctly on the bottles ana lls, or thy may t Imposed on by tnedicisMt made in mutation ot them by a peraon bearing a some what similar name, well caVraiatra to deceive, oxnnux. asjents oa rn imied state. SchleflTellai Brclberi tc Co., 104 at lu JOHN T, NEW roHK. teSSSm : CLnTKs star sun. k GOODrtlele)strecerved, whieh we will warraartokera Atoodtuae. Also, a large assortment, ol every deeeriptioa, JmM BKOWEskBCOS TRANSPORTATION. ChambcrliDi Lee k Co ' Exprea PROPRIETOR CUAMRERLIN, LKH A CO., New York, - anq licb., ancLiL, at uu., nunaio. " Ship by People's Line Steamboats, Isaae Newton and Ueudriek Hudson, loot Courtland atreet, North River. Mark packages 11 C. Lee It Co's Express." For Freight spply to James C. Oatman, 169 Broadway, New York ( Chahbxelin, Lei It Co., 1 Canities Slip, New York ; J. 8. CHtNOWETH, A Co, Cincinnati, O ; Chambbblin A CBAwroan, Cleveland, O- mal3-6m CHAMBERI IN A CRAWFORD. FORWARDER. Y OOMMISHION MERCHANTS, Foot of Suoerior Street. CUneUmd. Ohio. DEALERS In Flour, Grain and other Produce, (exclu.lvely 00 commission ! Prnnrlelnra of Nxw York and Ohio I.ln uuin Luu, ana union bine, rennsyiranu ana unio canu. Agenta for tbe following Line. ..-,uiu Vu" nonnnrn 1 nu. .K.lt inss D... Jl K. Line of Steam Pro. i X"; nellera. tu.r.oeoveii.iuu New York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, ) Cbsmberlln Lee, It Co., I--." i ora ana cinoinnau Line, I Agenta, Chambarlln. Lee A Co'a Rinreai. ( Nn 1. CantUt Slio. Troy snd Oswego Line, New ork. maid-em 1H.V.1. CRAWFORD A CO.. 1853. FORWARDERS cV COMMISBION MEROHANTS, Oadentburtk. If. . T)ROPRIETORS of the Northern R. R. Line of Steam Pro. J. pellers, between Ugden.burgh, Clerelsnd, uetroit ana cut' cago. Dealera in FLOUR. GRAIN and other PRODUCE, (ex- oluaivelv on commission. ! uioerai aavancea made oa property tor saie at ugoenaourgu, nosionananew xorx. znaiooia NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, Brtwrea Boston. New York and the Went. ptRAWFORD It CO., Ogdensburgh, New York, Proprietor!. 1 ois Line consists ot tne lonowins new nrst etas. rroDei lers, (leaving Ogdenaburgh three times a week t) IIUIIKNHKUKUU, WISCUNSIM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRA1R.E STATE, J W.BKI OK9, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburah with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont central, and Rntlnnd and Uurllnaton Rail, road, between Ogdensbnrgh and Boston, and with the Lake Cbnmplaln tfc W bite Hall Canal Llnea, between Rouse's Point snd New lore. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street. Boston. O. P. Scovell. Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 ctate atreet. noston. . S. Matnabd, Agent Travis A Co's Line, 33 Ccsntles Slip, New 1 ora. Chas. B.Janes, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Cosntles Slip, np stairs. New York. Malcolm Canfield, Agent Merchants' Line, Ccenfles Slip, new Tors CHAMBERL1N A CRAWFORD, Clerelsnd, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE, ERIE CANAL ANO LAKES. CHAMRERL1N, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE.ABELL Il CO., Buffalo, Proprietora, NEW YORK AND OHIO LINE, OHIO CANAL. CUAMHMHL1N & CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietors. fas? No Transhipment at Troy or Albany. JFj Apply to N. Chavbeblin and J. C. Oatman, No. 1 Ccsntles Slip, New York. Mark Packages "N Y. A O. L. R. Line. Ship dally at Pier No. 9, East River, New York. mal3-6m COBB, BISHOP t CO., FORWARDERS b COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLEVELAND. OHIO. fy Proprietors ol the OHiO LINE, on the Ohio Csnal. -JFt Agenti for Weitcrn States' Lint, mi Water State)' Expreu. C. W. Sloane. Aeents. C. H. Canfield, ) 121 Broad street, New York. Clinton Lint. Chapin A Eetb, Agents, 113 Broad street, New York. Ecltfori and Ohio Line. T. P. Wateuj A Co., Agents, 117 Broad atreet, New York. Wrtttrn Freight Expreu. T. P. Waters, 1 17 Broad atreet, New York. G. U. Chapim, 113 " mnl3-3m L. HANNA. H. OABBETSON. B. BANNA. HANNA. flARRETSON cV CO.. Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, HASVET'S BLOCK, V.EBW1N STBEST, mal3-tlm Clerelnnd, O. A. H. HALE. 1852. HALE & TINKER JOHN TINEEB. FORWARDING fe COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Columbua, Ohio. Warehouse No. 2, Exchange Buildings, Brand street, (one door west ot Vv. A. hill at Co s Agricultural Warehouse ) pvKALERS In Flour, Fish, 8a and Water Lime. Also, a- Aients lor tne lonowfni Liines t Lathrop A Co'a Express. Merchants' Transportation Company, ) Kckford Line, I . Union Transport'tlon Company, "lewnii. Western Lake Boat Line J Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all times to contract freliht to anv part 01 toe union. vall and see us. man 1852. rnoggi 1852. Sandusky, llansfield and Newark Railroad. CONNECTING st Sandusky City with Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad to Cincinnati, and with 8teamboata dallv to t;ieveianu, uuuaira, nuuaiu sua uetrois. Connecting at Toledo and Monroe with the Michigan South, em and Northern Indiana Railroad to Chicago. Also, at Shelby Junction with Cleveland. Columbus and Cln. elnnati Ksilroad, and at Newark wtib Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneavllle. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. PAS8I A1ENGER TRAINS will leave Dallv. (Bandars ex. eeptea.i until lurtner notice, aa lonowa f Exrai.s Tbain will leave Sandusky City at 11.40 A.M., eon-aectlng at Shelby Junction with Dxpreaa Trains to Clerelsnd and Columbus, snd at Newark with Express Train to Zanesville. Returning, will leave Newark at 10 A. M., after tha arrival of the Express Train from Zanesville. and eonnectin at Shelb Junction with Express Trains to Cleveland and Columbus, ar. rlvlns at Sandusky City In time to take tbe Host. East and Weat Accommodation Tbain Frtight and Paseengere Will leave Sanduakv Ciiv at 2 30 P. M . stooulns over niaht at Mansfield and arriving at Newark at 11 40 A. M. Returning, will leave Newark at 100 P. M., stepping over night at Mans Held and arriving at 8andnsky City at 11 30 A. M. 17 The Company la prepared to receive freight on consignment and transport it to any point on their road . (For particulars are Freight Tariff ) j. R. ROBINSON, Sup't. Banauaky, iwsy 7, iso'j-ajm American Express Cenpanj, VIA. NEW VOUK ANO ERIE, AND ALRANT AND BUFFALO RAILROADS. THE nnderalcned, (proprietor ot the above company,) would resneetfnllv Inform their friends aed Ihe nublie aeneral that they have completed arrangements with all the different linea of Railroada throughout the country, and with the several llnea of drat claaa Steamer, on Ihe Lakes and Western Rivers l snd tbey rsn most confidently assure the nubile that their facilities, now oflered, for the SAFE AND SPEEDY TRANSPORT ATION of Specie, Bank Hotet, Fackagtt, Bundltt end Cam of Goods, aad Us Collection ef None. Drain and ecaimu are not equaled by any otber line now in existence. Alt our Fxpreas matter ia under the Immediate charge of trusty and com pet -nt messengers, who have at all tlmea Iron Safes for Ihe better sernrlty of money and valuable package. .iiMNia whj mciasri loteuueo tor our line Bnouia do marked " AnxaiCAE ExpBEaa CoMPAarr." Glass and Glaaaware will ba reeeWeH and forwarded only at the earner's risk .(W Merchant and other, ordering Gorda by na win and that their business is done with great promptness, and at rea-sonable ratra. We have office at tha following places, to and from which la a Dally Exprea, Sundays excepted New York, N.Y. Clo-eland, Ohio; Sprtnrtlold, Ohio j Albany, Buffalo, " Dunkirk, Detroit, Mirhlxan ; Chicago, Illinois Galena, ranausay, Mantfield, " Mt Vernon, " Newark. Zanesville, Cincinnati si uavion, Tiffin, Toledo, . Milwaukie,Wlsc'nt St. Louis, Mo. WELLS, BTTTF.RFIELD A CO , No. 10 Wall street, and No. 8. Erie Place. M. Y. LIVINGSTON. FARGO A CO , No. 157 Main atreet, Buffalo. R- J. CORNELL, A cent. Columbas, May 5, 185g-d6m 3 VACANT I.lsTM. FORralldlngpnrpoaea,on Front street, between Spring and North streets. For sale by SMITH A MILLS, cJ-n steal estate Agents. Nit 1X7 nnnna. Freli Learea from Western Wood. By Metta V Fuller. - Tha Naval taattatf ana mt st Vmkll liMnu belnre tbe Irving Literary Institute, by Wm. Maxwell Wood, H.8. Nary. A Pllaxrlwme to Esrvat. embracing a Diary of Explora-tlona ol tbe Nile. By J. V. C. Smith, Editor of the Boston Medical and Sarsical JonrnaL This day received at the New Bookstore, pi J. H. RILEY A CO. NEW nnnia. JUST RECEIVED at tbe New Book Store Adrian, or the Cload of the Mind by G. P. R. James and M. B. Field ; Margaret Cecil br Cousin Kami The Use of Saasoine by 8 M-, autbores of the Maiden Aunt," A e- Women of Christianity ty Julia Karanagle. J. H RILEY at. CO. MDLT MILL SAWS. ONE rase WOmott'a extra east steel 7 fr. Maly gawa. Jnst ra- aefved by ap29 CERE A ABBOTT. LAW ROOKS. rpHE United States Aonaal Direat. for IRSO. Vol 5, Law and I Eqnity Reporta. Uammond'a Ohio Report, complete ia 7 ". Revised edition. For eala at tbe N-w Bookstore March . j. h. RILEY A CO. SNOWDEK, DEALER IN SILK GOODS, N 4. Odeava Balldlaaa, TyoULD Invite the stfatloa of tbe Ladies of Columbua. and vVthepabHe giaeiallr. to biavcry large stock of Faahioaa-ble Sprirr and Sumaaer Goods, now being received and opened daily. We cordially atrlte all to call, for arc fed confide I that wMsaatbsaosghvsdiona. snh3 HJailg B)t)to gtatc Journal. " TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 18. I852! A BICE BTSLESaTZ. We find the following grtve notice in late nnmber of the Cincinnati At!u New Beeke. Eveniiio with thi Spirit Rappers: or, Spritual Con versations witn tbe UKrAKTBLl FOGIES being a correct report, of disclosures made by certain indi viduals now resident in future slate throngh the agency of the celebrated German medium, Mist Samiella Hellrlggle, Accurately rendered by J. X. Swipes, adept and phonographer. Detroiti Messrs. Humdrum aud Fillibuster. Cincinnati: Messrs. Gam mon and Doubledeal. Pp. 984. Illustrated. This title induoed ns to look fatther. We found some very rich and racy extracts, which we copy be- low. As we know tbe editor of the Allot to be an in veterate wag, and withal admirably skilled in this lu dicrons species of composition, we suspect he knows more about the book than he has revealed. We intro duce the following as a rare specimen in its line t f We hone to give on another occasion. sketch of the person, chatacter and qualities of the celebrated German medium, Miss Samiella Hellriggle, selected for ber eminence in her medical profession, as the organ for communication ; but we must confine ourselves to the remark that with the exception of a want of a full knowledge of tbe English langnage which sometimes produces ludicrous effects she appeurs exceed ingly acute and well qualified. . Mr. Swipes My dear Miss Hellriggle, will yon-please inquire if I may communicate with the spirit of the late Gen. Case T Mist Hellriegle Yaa (raps on Ihe table) ees de speerit of Genkait down dere 7 Eap. (A single rap is yes ; two raps no.; He is dere, Meetler Swipes. lies you 'appv, Gen- last T Rap, rap. He ees not 'appy, Meester Swipes. What is tbe matter, Genkait T Rap, rap, rap. He calls for the alfleebtt. Meester Swipes. Calls over the alphabet, and spells out musty hay, no' oats." ' Mr. 8. What does this mean 7 Who are you talk ing with f - Ask him bis name. Miss H Vat ees your name, Genlcasa f Calls over tbe alphabet and spells, "bee haw, heehaw." He is either one shackasa or one Potawatomy Indian. Eea you a shackasa rap. He is a shackass. I made von Utile meestake, dnt ish all. After some difficulty the communication is effected itb sufficient correctness to procure a response from the proper persm. The General, too, complains like his predecessor on the atand, of ahort commons thinks the confinement doea not agree with hia health talks of leaving and inquires if there ii not some goodwater-cure establishment above ground, where he could go and recuperate. We omit this portion of the dia- . ogue. Misa H. Veil, General, vat you tink of nodder pres idential race T eh I Gen. Q.Ract I Don't ti lk of races. Since that infernal article in the Democratic Review, the idea . gives me the dyspepsia However, if they '11 rub me down well, make the distance only a quarter, and get Old Chip, to agree to run slow, I 'II try it. I want some good, strong horse medicine. Miss H. Vat's your opinion of de Compromise T Gen. 0. I wish the dogs had it. It compromised me, and that 's all the good it did. I tried to dodge it, and dodged myself. Please talk of something else. Miss H Veil den, General, if yon eea nominated, vill you take the atumpt Gen. C No. I took a ttump in the late war, and broke my sword in the operation. It wont do to try that experiment again. I must have something new. Miss H. General, vat did yon mean by the Nicholson letter! Gen. C Mean ! I meant precisely what I did n't say, of course. The people do n't understand my position. I held the office of political supervisor, and set np guide-boards to point np one road and down the otber. Waan't that right? Iam writing a commentary on that letter in seventeen volumes, printed to correspond with my life of Louis Pbillippe. The people need instruction. Miss H. What you tink of Mister Douglas T Gen. 0. Don't say a word. He's a particular friend, and I ahould n't like to tell what I thought of him. He 'a a race horse of the blood of Young America, with limb, wind, speed and bottom. I aent an agent to buy him off the course, but bis price is 'too high. What shall I do ? Miss H. How long vas you von Democrat T Gen. 0. I crossed the Alleghanies forty yeara ago, on foot, with only a silver dollar in my pocket. I have seen this great country rise and grow from the stumps Mist H Yon va in de armee T . Gen. 0 I served my country till I broke my sword ; then I retired to tbe shades of civil life, and Miss H. Edited von Federal Gazette? Gen. C Hush, my dear lady; do not speak so loud. Here is Buchanan standing by. He'll claim me for a brother, and try to a'eal my thunder, if he finds it out. Miss H. You vaa von great friend of Louis Pbillippe t Gen. 0. I liked htm well, until he lost hia throne ; s what good could my affection do him after that t . Misa H. How many time 'ave you saved your conn, try? Gen. C As near as I can calculate, about sixteen. Miss H. Ees you for intervention, or not ? Gen. 0 Both. Bead my speech in the Senate. I argned one way, and proved the other. I saved Ihe country then. Miss H. Veil, General, vnt yon tink of de demo-craty platform ? Gen. 0. Platform ! No platforms for me. Platforms have been my ruin. I never could mounts platform. I never could get on the right side. There's no auch thing as a Democratic platform. Ii a man tub. mits to be a candidate now a-days, he mutt be able lo stand on one end as well as the otber. Jf yon must build a platform for me. remember to set it on edce. so that I can mount astride of it. Miss H Vat ia your 'pinion of de propriation for rivera and harbors ? Gen. 0 What's that you say ? Miaa H. Vat's Voor 'pinion of de rivers and har bor ? Gen. 0. My dear lady, I'm very much fatipued. The spirit world is full of noise and confusion. Ican-not hear your questions, nor enter as fully into the sub ject yon present, as is necessary lo define my position ; excuse me. (the tables ana cbaira dance around the room.) Miaa M oinerail uinerau . Me isn gone. General Headquarters, FOR LIFE, FIKB, MARINE AND TJEALTIIINSTJ. RANCH. Offlee la Piatt's Block, tmte St., ap Stairs. IN these days of failure of Insurance Companies, thenader-sia-ned would call attention to the exhibit or mm. iiw. companies which be has the honor to represent. Among them BIT- UI. Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Philadelphia asset 1,284,300 Franklin, of New York, do. 300,000 Fpringfleld Fire and Marine, do. 164,130 Fma, ol Utlca, N. V, do. 170,000 Renaalaer, of Lanalngbnrg, N. T., do. 800,000 Union, of Fort Plain. N. Y , do. 173 000 Hudson River Ins, Waterford, NY.,, da 7461176 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 800 000 Several of the above cotnpaotee take Marine and Fire risks. , I"IF 1NNFRANCB. Mntual Benefit Mew York and New Jersey 1,31,000 Jefferson Life Insurance Co, Cincinnati 100 000 American Temperance Lite Ins Cow Hartford.... 100,000 America Unreal Lie In. Co , New Haven 100.000 , . HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanic Mutual Health Aaaociaiion, Cin., $C9 000 The andersUned will take exeat nleamra ia MMHi. th r. cent reports of all the above companies, snd explaining ia eaten-o their resources and maimer ol dotes busineaa. In the various department of Fire. Marine, Lite, and Health manraace, there can be no auperior ladlitie offered hv any agent or company. CALIFORNIA LIFE KIHKt taken on most tavorahl term. Remember to call at Head Quarters. Rtate atreet. op Stair. WAKitEN JENKINR eat. L. E. Wmoit, auk-arm t. (mar 36. sriTtitz wtTrnaa. OUR Stock, with lu recent addition., ia very superior in es. tent, variety and once. Fleaaeexamine them. deeSO BLiNN BALDWIN. VIVW, AND TRV Ar.HK LOTS. TWO MILKS from the eity,eufulle for market gardens. For sale on rroubte term, inquire el U RLrNN A BALDWIN. nni.a pkh. A tTD PENCILS, of enaliUes and prices to please all " e BLYNN BAI BALDWIN. BBRO'D DE LAIN KM, Fmbracinf every tyle and oaaV-y MwwsBrket,cubkadl (mhaj aNOWDEN'H.
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Full Text | ' . - Aw VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1852. NUMBER 204 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY 800TT k BAIOOXS. UKKIC'K JOCINAL SOILDINOS, HIGH IXDnUU STOUTS. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. , TERMS Invariably lo advance. The lluily, to porsoosfn Columbus, per year . 96 00 sout by mall out of Columbus S 00 ' during the session, and Trl-Weekly balauoe of In Columbus ... t 5 00 By mail 4 00 flu Trl-Weekly by mall 3 00 Weekly in Columbus 8 00 Out pi the cltyi by wall, tingle . 1 80 To club, ol four and upsvarda 1 83 To clubs ot tea and upwarda, to one address. . 1 00 Daily, aeaalon 8 00 Trl-Weekly 100 Weekly, single 80 To clubs of five and upwards . 40 Advertising. Tbe lollowlng rate, and rulea of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietora of the Ohio Suteman and the Ohio jiate Journal, to be obaerred, In all ea.ee, alter tbia date. July U, IIM'J. Daily Paper. (Juasquare, 10 lines or less, ono insertion ... - CO SO " each additional . 0 23 " ' ' 1 week 1 50 'i " " 3 " 9 00 3 " , 3 00 1 month 400 . 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 . 18 00 10 00 0 19 Itaiidlug eard, S line, or lea., pernnnum Is column, with 4changea, " 20 00 89 00 23 00 no oo 80 00 33 00 6 4 ii 13 " changed weekly " daily 11 with 4 change. "6 " . .. .. ij .. changed weekly 1. a 40 00 43 00 . 85 00 aany 130 00 Other case, not provided for, chargeable in conformity with tho above ratoa. Tim standard of meaturement to be minion typo. For each additional aquam in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and lor eacu aumttonai aquare Inserted under the yearly rate., hall price. No advertisurnent to be couaidered by the year, unle.a it I. spe-eitiod on the munu.crlut, or previously agreed upon between tbe purlies. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise ments beyond the amount ehargco lor tnelr publication. Announcing candidal!;, (for otticee of every decription) to be charged at the rate uf titty cent, per week, for each name; tbe .ame to be, In all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements lrom atraugera or tranalent peraon. to be paid in advance. Advertisement, not marked on the onpy for a apecitied numbor ol iu.urtiona, will becoiitinuea one moutn, unios. oruerea out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privilege, of yearly advertl.ora will be confined rigidly to tneir regular Business; ana an tivuruciiM;m uuk puruuuujg tlmrAto. to be naid fur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneer., General Agents; Real Estate A gen t., at c, not to be contracted lor by tbe year, but to ue cnargud by tbe piece, at tne n.uai ratea. Attn 'I ...mi-nts forcharitablo inatitutions.flre com oaniea. ward, nin inviHTHRnB.VT L'ln di nB.nftvuuivuuvw.i towualiiu hiiI other publio meeting., and men like, lo be charged ball ,irico . .. r Deaths Inserted without charge, unlea. accompanied by funeral invitation or obituary noticoa, and when ao accompanied, to be paid fur. Iti.'L'u'ai u lvortlnr, and all other.. ending communication, or requiring notice, desiring to call attention to fair., .oireea, concerts, or sny public entertainment, where charge are made lor ediuitttin'i'-- all noticea ot private m.ociation. every notice J.m.m ni'ii ii, ! attention to private enierpnaei, cuicuiaiea or in-,..,!,. 1 1., ,., ,.imti individual intereat. cau onlv bo Inaerted with tlie understanding that the .ame 1. to be paid lor. If intended to lie in.erted In the editorial column, tho .ame will bo charged at tue rat.) of not lea. man cent, per line, ana men oniy worn ai uonipnnled by an advertisement All leaded advortiaementa to bo chorgod not le.a than double the above rate., and meaaurcd aa If aolid. Advertisement, on tho in.ide exclu.lvely, to bo charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on tne above raiea. Attorney will be hnlden for tho price of inserting advortiae ment. broucnt in ny mem. IintlIt(lATII . "VR3. COULTER k. HAIINK8 announce to the citizens of Co- J luinbu. and vicinity that tnoy have lormed a partnerauip lor tho practice of thUloaling Art aecordlng to the reformatory law of Uomeopathy. Tboy expect al.o to cure their patient, without that .erero and terrible medication which make, them wone lieloro tbev can be made better, or ainka them nearer the grave bolore there la any eflort lo ratan tnem. rOfllce In the Oileon Bulillng. Re.idence of Dr n.riA nrn.rnf MLtRHnil fiourih .treet.. Realdence of Dr HarncTown at., South aide 4 door, weat ol Third. ap!3 tf lll. II. I, TIIIIAI.L. (Inte of Gambler.) y-vFFICE removed to Uwv.nnk's Block, corner of High .treot Vj and Sugar alley. niarll mi. It mi RUT THOMPSON'S OFFICE. IVTO. 4, Neil'e Exchange. op L 1 olllco, High atreet, Columbus. . A Nnll'a Kxebnnno. ODOOSite tne aecreiary oi oinui. decll NATHAN 1IROOKM, f n 1 n At the Peace. Offlcn in the i oem formerly occupied by Justice Evans, south ol the Franklin Bank, up stairs. il ICH H. AltflllTT Ac CO.. DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Houae Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. c, Ho. No. iBl rllgn street, sign oi ine um rauuica. " A. B. HUTTLEH. . , lltn.nK.nnH i1nnnllArHa T.SLW. ColUinDUe. Ohio. OHlce, No. 3, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol Stuto'soUicei i IT" WALTER THRALL, Aahh.I rAHRynllnttt l.nv. flnlnitlhllfl. OIllO, A LSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds ri. for the State ol New York. m"" inina A. wn.nnx. Notary Public and Coininlaeloner for New York and Winroniin. A T the Office of P. B. A J. A. WILCOX, High .troet, near il Broad. mn.i-g.im- J. R. TUTTLE, ATTOENBV AND COUNSELLOE AT LAW. ' tFFICE Net door aouth ol City Bank Buildings, ovorsli. I earn'. SaddlerySmre. Columbus. Ohio. BiiltMAwly SAMUEL OALLOWAV. HENET W. PAOE. GALLOWAY fe PAGE, ATTORN HYS AT LAW. l irtt rill nrartici) law. aa nartnere. in the Conrta of Franklin V and adjoining countiee, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Otlice In t'latt 8 new ouiiding, opposite dwkj wain. may6-tf iOSlTH E. SMITH. SAMUEL M. BULLS. SfllTII Ac MILLS, ATTORNEYMATLAW, Real Exiute, Bounty Lend and Pennlon Agent, Two doors East or High, on Town Stroet, COLUMBUS, OHIO, a TTEND to thn nrscHca of their Prolesslon. obtaining Pen- A. aioos, buying, selling and obtaining Land W irranta, selling and leasing Real Estate, examining land titles, collection ot clams, &c, &e. Letters from a distance must be pott-paid. p7 sessions. l. b. h F. C. 8ESBIONS ok CO.. wtin.re.t . n acT.lt. Illtlll IK .. -- - . . RY GOOD A. Rooti, ahoe-s IlnU, Caps, Straw Gooda, fca Fniif rlruira aimlh lit ih AmAril-MI. IJUlUIDDUI. IOC JO I Wit. tot WIRT. W. O. LILLET. HEIRERT cfc I.II.I.EY, eOOJT BINDERS. AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, A Kb prepared to Bind in any atyle, in a auperior manner -t a. i . bavins In us a first fcmbossing Press, Ao. No, 1 Huckeye Block 'Jd .tory. apSR JOHN W. SAUK A. MOBEBT AaXSTBONO. IIAKER fc ARIW!TKONO, REAL ESTATK BROKERS and GKNtKAL LAND AGENTS. Olbee, South room Exchange Bauk Building, Columbus, O. LUCIAN aUTTLES. THEO.COSJSTOCK. OEO. O. OOSI3TOCE. BUTT LEX, CO.tsWTOCK tV CO., (Successors to B. Comstork A Co) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealera In Salt, Plaster, Fish aud Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbua, Ohio, gy Liberal advancea made on consignments. mart J. RIUUWAY As CO't Iran Foundry, Broad atreet, near the Bridge, Colore-bus, Ohio. Stores of all kinds, and a great variety of Caatings,alWByaon band. octl,'41 B. E. SMITH, Anctlon and Cemntlaeloa Merchant, No. 3, Odeoa BnildinSK, Colasnbne, Ohio. ALL kinds of Merchandize, Real Estate, Household Furniture etc, Ac. sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. Liberal advancea made on consignments. Columbua, Oct, 1, 185L-4I. ; HENRY CUEARS As ABIJAB 8.CREARH, llenae Palnten and Paper Haajtere, High street, between Spring and Long streeU, Columbus, Ohio )uJO-dly NOTICE. THE anderslirned have this day associated themselves In bus!-neas,nnder the firm of WM. RICHARDS A CO., at the old stand ot Wm. Richards, No. 1, Neil House, opposite State offices WM. RICHARDS, Colambns,Pebrary 1,1851. WM. H. BLADE, The liberal patronage with which oor friends and the pnblls generally km favored us, la gratefully acknowledged ; end a os tiaiuKM of the same is respectfully solkdted. February 1, 185L WM. RICHARDS A CO. All persons having unsettled aecosnta with the Ute Brm of Wm. Richard., are invited to call and settle the same by cash or ooto. WE RICHARDS. February 1.1851. (naarl0 VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET FOR SALE. All unimproved halflo corner 3d sad SUtestreet. ;slsoaeoni odioas Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-bnild a nearly new, corner Jd and Rl eh streets, Enqulreof BUTTl C01I8TOC A Co. INSURANCE. Those who wish for Fire Insurance will please read toe toiiowiatr teeners oi tae FRANKLIN FIRE INHUKANOE COMPANY, OF t annua aaanv at Q HOWINQ CASU AeoJiTl'S, January lit, 1839, invested a. IOUOWB I . . First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia 1 957,51 3 R4 Real Eatate nurchaaed at Hhnrlrt ! m un 1 Temporary Loans on Collateral lS5,li(l.1 7.1 Stocks, rained at fltl.SOS oo.l. 63,333 60 Notea, Bllla reeeivable, Ac 8,0H 00 Caab. 40.481 39 61 284 300 94 C7IN8URANCB AOAIN8T FIRK In the above com. pauy, ny It-lB ytlj WARHEN JENKINS, Agent. llnvtfnail T.lfa Ollil llAnl.h IneitMiiH mnmnltnn jiiutiuiu uiid umu ill una IH3UIU1U0 luinuuiiti OFFICE POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONlt uapuai ana Burpiua ever UUO,UUU. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 I'OLIOIKS. NO OBALTn RISKS TAKBN BT TOE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM. PAN Y take rt.ki on Llfo, grant or purchaae annultlea, con- ernnuewmenca. ann maae eoniroct. noon and aDmrtalnlnir to ueicrrea ana revuionary iniereata connected wttn Hie ruu, grmaoiy 10 ine power, ano prmiegea conierrea oy tne charter. Ann uuime.. or ine company la ennnuctea upon tno Joint Stock and Mutual nlan. at the option ol the In.urnd. thn. meetlna the want, and clr. eumatancea of the public more fully, It la believed, than purely wuiuw ijumpamea can ao. Annuitiea will ha ffrantari or nnrRhmnd. and endowment! ran. ferred on term, hiahlv favorabla. and aeeordlnff to the ratea of inn man uuerai ana weu oonaactea iompaniea in tnia country miu ui diigiHua. 'J'he charter of thla Comnanv nrnvtdea that thM wlfn miv In. ure the life of her husband, and the amount to be paid be ee oum irom crpaunr. at ma aeatn. An eqnltable sum will alwavs be naid for nollcloa .nrrenderad to the company before they expire. Traveling, aea, and foreign roaldence permit, will be granted at a Binall extra premium. Policic. on live, of pnnona going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock nrinciula onlv. and at an extra rate ol ore- mlum. bxtractfrora tho CortlScato of the Comntroller of the State oi uonnocucui, aauia JANUABT YtO. IH.1l. "The treat .uccn.a and nrudent management of thia enmnanr. together with it. well Invested capital and Burpiua, entitle it to me enure eonnoence ol tne commumtv. and I recommend it - in my opinion equal in atrengtn and ability to tbe be n.tltu. tlon. of the kind in the Union." (Signed' It. a. I Kurua G Pinnrt, Comptroller. The Board of Dlrectore la comuoaed of active buiinea. men with capital and character Involved, and aivini their neraonal attention to the management and enntrol of Ihe transactions of me company. japi. iiiawn, rresieont, w m. t. iiUfHtf-K, Vice 1'reiident. HnBT L. Milikr, Secretary. Hartford. Dee. 10, 1851. Pnmpblersi. Annllcatlone. end all neoe.sarv Intorraation upon Ihe subject, can be had by calling on the AGENT, or W. in. rinuu, under rxenange nana. jBUj-aom tir.u. u. vusao luta, Agent. Fittsbarsh Lire Insurance Company. PERrETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF g lOO.OOO. rflHlS Companv make, every Inturance appertaining to or jl connected witn Ltje Ki$tt$, on tno Jmni swcit ana muumi rate, combined. On the Joint Storkplan, tho rates are onc-tblrd leis than those enarged by Mutual uorananles, ana nitocn per cent, lower than the rateaof most Stock Coinpanfca. The Charter permit, the granting of Insurance on Life In eve ry form, including the right of Wife, Children, I'artnts, or Crtd-itort. To Insure the Life of another fortheirown exclusive ben efit, payable alter death or upon the parties arriving at the age oi ou, o, ou or Ki yeara. ui r itxim. Jamks S, IIoon, President; Sam'l McClukkan, Vice Pre.I- don ; Joseph S. Lurch, Treasurer Chahles A. Colton, See. retary. XJinr.u J una. Jaurs S. Hook, Joseph 8. Lurch, John S. Dilwobth, fHAtu.ES A. Colton, Sam'l MoClurkan, William l'mi.Lira, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Waltkb Foowaud, late .Secretary of Treasury. John 8nvdk, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech. Wholesalo Urocer. Those desirous of Insuring, nr In want of Information on the unjeci, will piUHHH cm i atiuti uuii;k, hici 111c jkiiim ciuiuui num. ington & Maclnttre, High street, Columbus, Ohio, in i ,i ....i.. . at .1 ii I. a. , u... IV. 11. VAflKfiABALALn, Ajrens. NonniiN Gay, M. D., Examining Physician, Mo. 4, Neil's New Han. ucco-om. Washington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL. 8I0O.000. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable rates of nrem ium. No risk, taken on the " SdccIbI Hazardous " clas es, nor lo exceeo e.i,oou in amount upon one nsa, or in ine ihdib vicinity. By such means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loaa by one fire, the great cause of tbe Insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts ot the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st. 1651. were over tbUOUO. Lo.ses In the same period, tlOcU Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. Hon. Reuben Wood, President i D. B. Dunham, Vice Presl. dent! O. N. Skeels. Secretary: tiEoaoR Myoatt, Treasurer. K. H. VANKENSALAER. Auent for the above Company, I. preparea ro issue roneies ana lo lunnsu an necea.ary luiuiiua tlon. umce over iiunungion az macinuie e noox piore, tiign street, coiumDua uec TUTTI.K'H REAL ESTATE AGENCY. TN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an of I lice for the nurpose of transacting business as a Real Estate Agent. Any business In this line entrusted to me will recelvo the promptest attention. . . .. . i . r , ueeaa, morrgagea, i.easR., ana aocumnni ui auniiHr kiuu will bo written and acknowledged on tho shortest notico. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, when taken at my Office, will ba dona tetthout diarae. And I would here sav. that my price for any property offered for aale. shall alwava be the same aa that of tile owner himself, that the confidence and integrity bo necessary as between buyer and seller may not be oestroyea oy tne ageui. Insurance, on the most reasonable terms, and In good companies. OrncE, up stair. In Carpenter'. Building, one door south o City Bank Buildings. . J. R. TUTTLE, OPClo lieu r.Btaie Agent. COI.UJHIIl'H AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Ilnnmnlr Fund 8100.000. THIS Company oiler, to tbe Insured all the security and ad-TantaiTHa of tha Mutual and Joint Stock clans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely i Low rates ot premium ; an annual return, In cash, of the per eentage required for the contingent riak of the year ; an adequate, but not excessive provision lor the luture security ot members lor tne wnoie term oi me, who an adequate interest in tbe accumulating fond secured to auch members, at death, by credit, upon their pollcleaj a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem. bers, and also for the present security of those tor the whole term ol Hie. This Is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whoae rates of nrnminm are filed at a fair reduced standard, with a provis ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funda (for future security) In exact proportion to tbe amount of business and the increaaing risk lrom advancing age among the members. raraDUieia, tracts, arc, noun ip ucwii mo iH.il .mi i w . roJlDfm- furnibhed uraUa. and application. iw.Trd, hy Pamphlets, Tracts, are., glviUE in aeuui ine plan ana raiea oi ' " 'Id n'liTTI I A M sj. Aa,. lull AsaUf Oat,' 8. M . Smith, Medical Examiner. MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Furmrrs' Insurance Company, rAINSVIL.I.E,, Ulllir. P. P. Panfobo, President. Wat. L. PenKiNa. eeretary. ocS3-d J. R- TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED KV THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COJIPAST, COVINfJTON. KY. THIS Company boa an actual capital ol One Hundred Than, and Hollar, and la managed by men ol the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets lurnished, Information given, and application received by J. H- TUTTLE, Agent. Dr. O. M. rSBtlTH, Medical examiner. wcyua-uij TOE HARTFORD LIFE AMD HEALTH INhU- RANCK CUiVIt-Ani. HABTFOBD, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL STOCK, 8100,000! Thla Company, by thelib-era! provisions of its charter, is enabled to oder advantagea superior to those presented by any other Company In the United States combining aa it doea the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Life and Health principles ; In all of which tbe rates are aa lavor :xe lo those assured as safety to them and the Company will .drat This Company ia the jlrst and only en. In tbe Union, or in the world, it is believed, that haa thua combined lu operations, and ottered to grant insurance with benefitab0therea.nlandaTea7.ee- For full details In regard to term, and eonditionarefereneemay be made to the pamphlets to be had gratis ol the airrat, or ot W M. FINCH. GEO. G. COMSTOCK, Agent Columbua, O, August 20, 1850. Insurance on Life and Live Stock, AGAINST loss or damage by Flax, and against the perils ot the Sea and Inland Natio-ation, on property oi every description, taken In tha following Companies: UNION MCTfJAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital 8t30.J 00. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN. NATI, OHIO. Capital SlOO.HOO. NEW ENLANO LITE fTOCK INS. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CO.NECTICCT. Capltnl 3O.00. EAGI.K INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Capital --00, Mi. TJTICA INSURANCE COMPANY, I TICA, N.Y. Capital ISO.OOO. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK.. Capital ..-lO.IIOO. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital $A.80,t0t. Rises taken oa the nao liberal asrau, and all Inaw prossptly adjusted. IjalO-dly . T ITOCATOH, Ag-aat. CINCINNATI. YOUKI2 & IIEWSON, AUCTIONEER!, & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 30 MAIN STULLT, CINCINNATI. Auction Males ef Grocerlea every Tuesilay and FrU aayi al ury Uooua every xaurauay. YORKE cV HEWMON have always on hand (Urge as aortuient of iiruceriea. at nrivate aalu. Also Are Anenu of tbe ANCHOR MILLS. Pittsburgh, lor me sale ol tneir superior tirown Bneeungs. Albo Anenu ol the SOUTHOATU FACTORY for the.aleol tbelrcelebrated alanufaetured Tobacco, ol which they haveatall time, on band, five, tight, and found Lump. . augit-aiyiioo E. O. GOODMAN. Weit tide Walnut itreeet, between Columbia & Pearl, WHOLBJALa OEALXB IN ALL VABIETIKS OF WRITING. PRINTING. AND OTUKR PAPER. t-ff AX"1' M Suffiild Kagli Mill Writing faptr. aplO NVltL,OPKei. 500 M Hull EuvelopeSi JU 150 H White dot 65 M Legal do 100 M Note dot ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortment, Just received by a,, u. wui'niAn, aplO 77 and 711 Walnut atreet. niiitMiicniiniviiriii. i.kttum vapku. 300 V roams Blue and White, Just received and lor sale at reduced prices. E.O.GOODMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. l.RKNl'II PLAIN CAPi AND FOLIO POST, Blue X' ana wnite, just received ana lor sale low. E. O. GOOMAN, aplO 77 and IB Walnut .troet. 'IMNTED ENAMELED OARDH and Card Honrde, A A beautiful article, manufactured by Messrs. Bliss, Potter & Co. 1 have the largest and cheapest stock of Cards in tbe city. r,. u, ouounsn, apiu 77 ana 7 walnut St., Manuiacturer.' Agent. g AFI.1N HRtlTHIiRM' WRITING FAl'KHH. I JLi have been dealing lu these Paper, lor more than a year, and rind them every thing one can wish, us to quality and price. They are the higheat grade of Paper niauulaetured in the United States: always give .ati.lactlun, and usedence are wanted again. A lull assortment Just received. b. u. uuuuaian, apiu II ana walnut ttrcec. McCULLOUCH. MOltlUS & CO. FOR WAli DING Hi (lOitliHInnlON DIEUOIIANTB, ULALKKS IN (iltUUtllll'.S ANU WUUL. aplO 3m No. 33, Itlnin street, t inelnnuil, Ohio. 1 0FFER. BOO bans Kastern lllo. tor .ale bv J McCULLOUUd, UOHRIS A CO., aplO No. 35 Malu street. GAR. 100 hhda Sugar for sale by O McOULLOUGU, MORRIS ft CO., aplO No. 35 Main atreet. NUTMEGM.-aplO -1000 lbs Nutmeg fur rale by McCULLOUGU, MORRIS A CO. 1 NI1 GO. 10 ceroona Caracras snd 5 case. Manilla Indigo for m. aale by (aplOj MoUULLOUGU, MORIS & CO. MADDER. 5 caaka Madder lor sale by aplO MoUULLOUGU, MORRIS & CO. HERMAN SCIUtADEU, (SUCCKSSOB TO CHARLES STARCH) Importer of German, French and Knalih Fancy Gootle. Tots. Illllnlenl JnatruuientH. And Wholtualt Dealer in Acairitmt, Violint, Combi, Finals, rercuinon Capt, racket and InDle vuuery, SlHwne, Spectacle!, to. Ao. NO. fill MAIN STREET, BETWEEN LOWER MARKET AND COLUMBIA, apiu-anm Cinoinnau Olilo. JOIIN II. DETERS, MANUPACTUHER or HOOTS AND SHOES, No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI, u., MR. D keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment of fine Dress and Wator l'rouf Boots and fchoes in all varieties, wmcn will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwarded bv en Dress, and warranted to fit. upon an ordera accompanied by the cash and tbe measure. Bpio-iy WINDOW GLAriH. WE are now receiving largo stock ol this Season's manufacture of Bellevernon Window Glass, and bavins; token the first Premium ot tho Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that wo ollur lo the city and country trade tbe nest ana most extensive assortment ol Glass of the 1st, 9d, 3d, and 4tli qualities ; Drugglata' ware of all description. ; Tumblora and Jare i Pint aud quart Flaska. Ac.. Ao. All of which will bo Bold on the most reasonable term, by SfKERS it. WRIGHT. Sole Agent, for Bellorernon Work., No. 39 Main at , Cincinnati a. is. Also, a couatant supply oi uuponrs uun rowaer i nine, Blasting and Sporting, eoda Ash, aud bleaching Powders. apiu-a'in SEAL PRESSES AND SEAL ENGRAVING. CI F. HALL, (late of the firm of SHirLEV, Hall & Co ,) J a has re-established himself at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, where he Is prepared to execute order, lor Benin, Improved Heal rrcascs. Envelope Dies, Hall's Self-scaling Advertising Envelope, and Embossed Card.. Also, Steamboat, Post Oliioe, Hat Tip and Book Title Stamps, &C (msr27-Jm ItliKNKT'rt PATENT WATER COOLER. r IM1 IS article is tho result of the auolication of acentitlo Drln- X cinles to tha nuroose intended, via i To keen water at cool at poeeibie, as long at poetioie, wiia tne lean potewie tee. 1 he urourietor haa Ions devoted hla attention to this particu lar bra-jchot domestic economy, and passing from one Improve ment to anotner, baa ut lengtn arrived as near periecuon aa it is possible to reach. A Drool thi. I. lound in the very aeneral us of these Cooler. In all parts of the country. A better proof of tne same laet is, mat, since tneir introoucuon, various imitation, of the genuine article have been attempted all falling short of the object, it Is true, yet all provlni clearly which way the tide ol popular opinion is setting. A simple statement of tacts, In regard to these Coolers, will satl.iy every one ot their superiority. First, they arn the only article of Ihe kind ever patented. They are turnlsbed with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by meana ot which, with two pounda of lee to tha gallon, water Is kept (at temperature of 4u below xero, or only 8" above the the freeting point) all day. Thus, at a coat of aomn bin cents per day, a lan.lly of ordinary lie can be constantly aupplied with water aa cold aa Ice itsolt ; larger numbera In the eeine proportion. Thla has been lound by actual experiment to be a saving of at least seventy live per cent over the Earthen Jara formerly used for thi. purpose. Again, those Coolers never sweat ; in tbi. way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the moat workmanlike style, and handsomely finished In every respect, thi y make a very boautilul ornament tor tbe Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An important improvement has lately been added to the Cool er, Tin aamawJran(eapbleot holding lrom six tnelght pounds ot butter) Inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter can be kept perfectly bard all day. without additional ice very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, st a small ex pense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor sale at BU tin bid nouse rurnisning cstaDiisnment, No. 14. East Front street. Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Rronsed and Tin Ware. Brushes, Wooden and Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus and Kelrigeratnra apiu Patent Metallic Burial Cases." IVirE enntlnne to manufacture and keep on band every sixe and ' " variety of finish of this invaluable article, now rap'dly su perseding the use of wooden coltioa wherever introduced, on account uf their anuerlority for depositing in vaults, lor protect ing tho remains from the casualties Incident to ordinary inter menu, (as iheir great etrenglh prevents the earth lrom crushing tnem,) and tbe gratification it affords tbe Iriendaof uie deceased. In the reflection that the remains are kept together in aa imper. isuaule case. As we have rectiotly reduced our wholesale price, we are now 1 Bering favorable indueemenu to Undertaken throughout the Weat, and respectfully solicit orders from ihein. w. m iiAvia at cu- rah23 Comer Ninth and Main atreeU, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth, and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFROY, Proprietor, apfltf late or walnut btaeet uooan. BOOT AND fcHOi 10 cases boy's prime Kip Boota; IS " Tooth's 15 " prime Comrte Boots , 10 " women's kip and Split " A " ImiLGoal " 10 " Buskins; 25 " children's Pegged and Sewed Boota; 15 n mieas-a' " Ruskinsand 30 men's Rmgan's. and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 Boj.' Calf and Kip Brogana; 10 youthe' " " Just received ,ad lor ale at very low prices. E. G. WEBSTER A CO, dec 22 Corner Kllth and Lodge. DM KflOES Five thoaaand pair on hand, for aale aa low VJT ea the lowest. Call ana examine we aamrunnt. rt.3 to aceommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTKR at CO. deC.1l Comer Fifth and Lodge, CinewnatL MOROCCO, LAftTIMiS, LACES Ac WALLOONS. Oar stock ia the tarsrst and tbe beat in the city, and at very low price. Idecraj E. O. WEBSTER A CO. AT. ARK ROLEN. 50 doaen s and women's receiTed J this day by express, for sale low, dee22 E. G. WEBSTER A CO. TkAKTIES COMMENCING HOLME KEBPINK, A hoaid ieineail-i ttvat ihe olaee to Im their China. Glass and Qamaaware, at low prieea, is at the New Crockery Store of m. m. x. rusir.ll, aol Hlrh St, East side, betweea S ate and Toar. 0sae Orange Seed. FRESH OSAGE ORANGE SEED, Jns feeerred. and for sateat tha Capital City AgricalUral Warebnaaa. xUiMawtf WxL A. GILL CO. NEW.Y0RK ADVERTISEMENTS. SCIIANCK, DOWNING & CO., Nea.ioa and 1UJ4 Fnltoa pit., N. Y. Imnortera and Dealera In KHEKCn WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS, engiitn White Lead oi toe beat brands sola, BLUNDELL, HFENCK & CO'S PAINTS, . Dry and In Oil., Boiled Oil, Patent Dryer, Glazier's Points, Diamonds, Knives, Diamond Hparka, etc., eta. feSO d3in DIETZ, BUOTIlEIt & CO,, No. 134 WILLIAM ft., New York, MANUFACTURER! of flvorv varletv ol LAM Pel, CHANDF.LIBHS, CaNDELARRAS, GIRANDOLES, UAI.b LANTERNS, GAS flXTUKKS, aui. Also, Campheneand Solrit Gas oi the first quality, feS0-d3m WABNOtKS, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 275 BROADWAY, lavivo House, New Touk. The gratifying approval of the character and atyle ot Hats emanating from our establishment, as manifested In an exten live end rnldly increasing popularity, is unmistakable evl denee of their merit fe20 d3m ZIWC PAINT WAHItANTEU I'CItE. THE HEW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabbhouse, 45 Doy Street, I New York turnlsh their Zine Palnta at the following prices i No. 1, White, around In oil. tf eent. per lb. No. S, White, ground In oil, 8 cent, per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb, Brown and Black, ground In oIl.fiMi cents per lb. Dry White of Zino G cents per lb. Their WHITE ZINC PAINT equal welchl covers, accord ing to surface, from 40 to 100 per cent, mora aurlace than any other Paint: retains Its wblteuess, brilliancy, and protective qualitlea lor year. ; 1. free from tbe poison, ao dangerou. in other pigment., to painters and tenant, of newly painted rooms, and resints the sulnhurous coal iiuae.. and foul air of shins, and as outalde or Inside Faint, does not tarnish or beeume yellow. Ground in Tarnish It torms a beautiful porcelain finish. The French government haa adopted Zinc I'alut tor all ita use.. The BROWN AND BLACK ZiNO PAIN1S turiu directly a olid metallic coating on wood, brick, Iron, Ac , admirable lor lire-proof qualitlea. Tncy are unrivultd tor rail cars, depot., engines, etc. ror marine use. they resist the corroding ol salt water and weather, so lata) to other paints. Dealera aupplied ou liberal terms, by MANNING & t-QUIEK, Ageuu, lpe-a.im u uay ri, new ion. Looking Gloss and Picture Frame Manufactory. 67, if & 71 Ferny th dtreet, N. Y. rplIR UNDERSIGNED, having devoted hi. per.nnal Btten-1 tion for man? vear-i to tho LOOKING-ULAMI4 AND PIfJTIJRE.FltAJIK BL'KINEHM. i. fully competent by hisexperience to execute work of any description in hi. line that will give aatl.faction to the most particular. Being probably tbe LAlUiKMTANUIWUSl't.ATt.Nblvr. cs I AHL.lSUMr.fl 1 01 me kind In this country, it posiesse. advantagea over oihera In VARIETY AND EXTENSIVKNEHS OF STOCK i and the lono established and continual Increase of trade from ail parts of the Union, with the many Improvements thn undersigned nas recently made in bis machinery, enables mm to sell nis arriviea at less prices than any other manufacturer! and ho respectluMy solicits his friend, and the public In general to call and exnmu e hla large assortment of LOuKiNU GLASSES and PICTURE FHAMES previous to purchasing. On hand, ROSEWOUD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths, tor shipping. All communications tnrousb tue post omce win oe inanxiuuy received and punctually attended to. uirectto nox iui,cnat' bam Square I'ost Omce. uibJl-dam) 8. J. S1ULU.K. 1852. NEW SILK GOODS. 1852. A. B. riiOTIIIIVGIIAlTl, AF the former firm of Cableton. Feothinoham Si Co., hav V ing purchased the entire businose of tbe late firm of Carle- ion et io., oas ine pleasure 01 announcing to ineir customers, and tbe trade generally, that be will continue the SILK AND fANUi DK I uuulis business at tne aame place we iiroaa war. He haa now In atore, of THIS PERSON'S IMPORTATION, a LARGE and COMPLELE stock of NEWBPRING GOODS, constating (in pari) ot 1 men LiresB snxs. - Printed Baregea. French Jaconets and Lawns. Rich printed M. De I sines. Barege De Laiuea. New designs. Bombazines, andother mourning goods. EmbroiderieB, Laces, Trimming., &c. Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs. Ribbons, Gloves. Silk Hosiery. Cravats, Ac, Ac. Also, a full assortment of MUSLIN GOODS, of every va riety ; to all of which will be added the newest and most uesira-hle stylesuu arrival. Manv vear. exnerience In the trado enable, him to nreient to purchasers amnio inducements to inspect his stock, wlilch Is of- lerca on LlllLllAL, tkhms ana at tne umnor MAKn.br PRICE. A. K, FROTHINGUAM, 802 Broadway, Between John and Fulton atreet.. Now York, Feb. IB, 185?.-mh9 2m LOOKING-GLASS WAKE-HOOJHS Art Repository and Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS tV WILLIAMS, No. 353 Broadway. Hew York. LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importer. and Deal-era in Fibst Class EuaorxAN Enobaviaos. Abtists Ma terials, Oil Pantinos, Dbawings, Staiuaux and Wobes or art oeneballt. Tha attention of purchasers la respectfully solicited, with the. assurance that every article ill be lurnished of a superior quality at the moat reaaonahle rates. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Tatent Flatform Scalts. (Improved In aunlltv and reduced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation 01 weighing, aa Railroad Scalca for Trains and Single Car., In use on the prin cipal railroads In the United State, and Great Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels. tor Foundries, Hollins Mills, Ac. S'iOKE SCALES, various modifications; COUNTER SCALES; HAY and COALSCALES, Ac. T hese scales have been lone known and severely tested: and thn universal confidence lelt in their accuracy and perlect adjustment I. such, that they are regarded aa the standabd, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS A CO., ea water at., new iorx. In Columbus, N. S. Benton. mar5-3md III L LI AUD TABLES. THE SURSCRIBKHS OFFER FOR 8ALK TABLES 10 PER CENT. LESS than any other Establishment In the City of New York, with improved Cloth or Patent India Rubber Cushions which are preferred to all oihera now in use by the best Playera in the United Statra, lor correctness and elsatirity, and are warranted to aland In their place lor years without repairing. Geutlemen wishing to purchase Tablea of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine Beds, can have their ordera filled the same as ii they were present, by addressing us by mill. Alwaya on hand, Tables, Cloths, Balls, Cues, Maces, French Leathers. Pockets, Pool Boards, and Cue Was of the beat description, ready for shipping at the shortest notice, DUIUOITII I.C..V L U vj iv 1 1 , 1 , 11 t ui.. n 11, fe20-d3m U0 Ann street, New York. BWAIiU'S CELEBRATED PANACEA ! FOB THE CTTBX op Incipient Consumption, soaorrjLA.OE.iiaAt. debility, white bwellino, SHioMATiaa, diseases or THE lives and sein, and all diseases abisiko raon latrcBiTiaa or th BLOOD, AND THE EFFECTS OF MEBCt'ET. SWAIM'3 PANACEA has own lor mora than thirty-two yeara celebrated to thia country and in Europe for it. extraordinary cures-lor tha certificate, of which reference I. male to the direction, and book, (which may he had gratia) accompanying tbe Panacea. Some of whieh eive the particulara ot casea too frightful lor general publication, whore the patienta had been almost ea' en up with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable bv Phvalciana. It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had theslngnlar fortune ot being recommended by the most celebrated pbyateiansand otheremioent persona. Among otnera by W. Gibson, at. D. Prol. of Surgery, Pa. UnivHraitv. Valentine Mutt, M. D., Prof, of Hurgery, N. Y. University. W. P. Deweea, M. D.. Prol. ot Mid. Pennsylvania " N. Chapman, M. I), Prof of Physic, " T. Parke. M. D.. President Cnlk-a-e Physicians, Phlla. Dr. Del Velio, Profrasorof Medicine, Havana. Joan Eonrenco de Las. Prof, of Sugery, Lisbon. . J . Chipmau. Member Royal Colleee Surgeons, London. G. W. Erriat, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson. Maj. General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, Ac, Ac. And also, tbe wonderful cures effected by Swalm'a Panacea, have for many years made it an invaluable remedy. Tbe Panacea doea not contain mercury In any form, and be fur an Innocent preparation, ft may be given to the most tender inlant, Tbe r tail price baa been reduced to HI So) per bottle (containing three hall pints) or three bottles for 4. Bewnre of Imposition. Swaim's Panares I In round bottle, fluted lonltodiaalty, with the lollowlng letters blown on the t laea. "SWAIM'S PANACEA PHILADA." and having tbe name of J abies Swaim stamped oa the seating wax, and written on the label covering Ihe eork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed of Geometric lathe wore, comprising nine different die, whieh have keen turned tor the exclusive use of the proprietor, by Draper A Co bank note rnrravere, of Philadelphia, la tbe centre is a portrait ot tbe late Wan. Swaim, copyright aerated. Also, ftwnim'a Vermirufre, A valuable Family Medtrhm, briar a hirhly approved remedy foralldisoaaea arising front, debility oil tho di.estlre organ, aueb a Worms, Cholera Morbus, jiyaensery. Fever and Aran, Bleediag Pile, Sick Headache, it, Sr. See tM psnphlet (which may bo bad rrwHs sjceornpanyir the VermKare Prepared atSWAIM'S LABORATORY. THE OLD STAND, Seventh street, below Cbeataat, Philadelphia, and sold by all respectable Druggist ha the Unrted State. CAUTION TO THE PCBI.TC. PerwmawlshlnrtonSHie the gensine SWAIN'S PANACEA and SW AIM'S VERMIFUGE, shoe Id be careful to observe that the aame s w a m la spelled correctly on the bottles ana lls, or thy may t Imposed on by tnedicisMt made in mutation ot them by a peraon bearing a some what similar name, well caVraiatra to deceive, oxnnux. asjents oa rn imied state. SchleflTellai Brclberi tc Co., 104 at lu JOHN T, NEW roHK. teSSSm : CLnTKs star sun. k GOODrtlele)strecerved, whieh we will warraartokera Atoodtuae. Also, a large assortment, ol every deeeriptioa, JmM BKOWEskBCOS TRANSPORTATION. ChambcrliDi Lee k Co ' Exprea PROPRIETOR CUAMRERLIN, LKH A CO., New York, - anq licb., ancLiL, at uu., nunaio. " Ship by People's Line Steamboats, Isaae Newton and Ueudriek Hudson, loot Courtland atreet, North River. Mark packages 11 C. Lee It Co's Express." For Freight spply to James C. Oatman, 169 Broadway, New York ( Chahbxelin, Lei It Co., 1 Canities Slip, New York ; J. 8. CHtNOWETH, A Co, Cincinnati, O ; Chambbblin A CBAwroan, Cleveland, O- mal3-6m CHAMBERI IN A CRAWFORD. FORWARDER. Y OOMMISHION MERCHANTS, Foot of Suoerior Street. CUneUmd. Ohio. DEALERS In Flour, Grain and other Produce, (exclu.lvely 00 commission ! Prnnrlelnra of Nxw York and Ohio I.ln uuin Luu, ana union bine, rennsyiranu ana unio canu. Agenta for tbe following Line. ..-,uiu Vu" nonnnrn 1 nu. .K.lt inss D... Jl K. Line of Steam Pro. i X"; nellera. tu.r.oeoveii.iuu New York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, ) Cbsmberlln Lee, It Co., I--." i ora ana cinoinnau Line, I Agenta, Chambarlln. Lee A Co'a Rinreai. ( Nn 1. CantUt Slio. Troy snd Oswego Line, New ork. maid-em 1H.V.1. CRAWFORD A CO.. 1853. FORWARDERS cV COMMISBION MEROHANTS, Oadentburtk. If. . T)ROPRIETORS of the Northern R. R. Line of Steam Pro. J. pellers, between Ugden.burgh, Clerelsnd, uetroit ana cut' cago. Dealera in FLOUR. GRAIN and other PRODUCE, (ex- oluaivelv on commission. ! uioerai aavancea made oa property tor saie at ugoenaourgu, nosionananew xorx. znaiooia NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, Brtwrea Boston. New York and the Went. ptRAWFORD It CO., Ogdensburgh, New York, Proprietor!. 1 ois Line consists ot tne lonowins new nrst etas. rroDei lers, (leaving Ogdenaburgh three times a week t) IIUIIKNHKUKUU, WISCUNSIM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRA1R.E STATE, J W.BKI OK9, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburah with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont central, and Rntlnnd and Uurllnaton Rail, road, between Ogdensbnrgh and Boston, and with the Lake Cbnmplaln tfc W bite Hall Canal Llnea, between Rouse's Point snd New lore. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street. Boston. O. P. Scovell. Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 ctate atreet. noston. . S. Matnabd, Agent Travis A Co's Line, 33 Ccsntles Slip, New 1 ora. Chas. B.Janes, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Cosntles Slip, np stairs. New York. Malcolm Canfield, Agent Merchants' Line, Ccenfles Slip, new Tors CHAMBERL1N A CRAWFORD, Clerelsnd, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE, ERIE CANAL ANO LAKES. CHAMRERL1N, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE.ABELL Il CO., Buffalo, Proprietora, NEW YORK AND OHIO LINE, OHIO CANAL. CUAMHMHL1N & CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietors. fas? No Transhipment at Troy or Albany. JFj Apply to N. Chavbeblin and J. C. Oatman, No. 1 Ccsntles Slip, New York. Mark Packages "N Y. A O. L. R. Line. Ship dally at Pier No. 9, East River, New York. mal3-6m COBB, BISHOP t CO., FORWARDERS b COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLEVELAND. OHIO. fy Proprietors ol the OHiO LINE, on the Ohio Csnal. -JFt Agenti for Weitcrn States' Lint, mi Water State)' Expreu. C. W. Sloane. Aeents. C. H. Canfield, ) 121 Broad street, New York. Clinton Lint. Chapin A Eetb, Agents, 113 Broad street, New York. Ecltfori and Ohio Line. T. P. Wateuj A Co., Agents, 117 Broad atreet, New York. Wrtttrn Freight Expreu. T. P. Waters, 1 17 Broad atreet, New York. G. U. Chapim, 113 " mnl3-3m L. HANNA. H. OABBETSON. B. BANNA. HANNA. flARRETSON cV CO.. Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, HASVET'S BLOCK, V.EBW1N STBEST, mal3-tlm Clerelnnd, O. A. H. HALE. 1852. HALE & TINKER JOHN TINEEB. FORWARDING fe COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Columbua, Ohio. Warehouse No. 2, Exchange Buildings, Brand street, (one door west ot Vv. A. hill at Co s Agricultural Warehouse ) pvKALERS In Flour, Fish, 8a and Water Lime. Also, a- Aients lor tne lonowfni Liines t Lathrop A Co'a Express. Merchants' Transportation Company, ) Kckford Line, I . Union Transport'tlon Company, "lewnii. Western Lake Boat Line J Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all times to contract freliht to anv part 01 toe union. vall and see us. man 1852. rnoggi 1852. Sandusky, llansfield and Newark Railroad. CONNECTING st Sandusky City with Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad to Cincinnati, and with 8teamboata dallv to t;ieveianu, uuuaira, nuuaiu sua uetrois. Connecting at Toledo and Monroe with the Michigan South, em and Northern Indiana Railroad to Chicago. Also, at Shelby Junction with Cleveland. Columbus and Cln. elnnati Ksilroad, and at Newark wtib Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneavllle. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. PAS8I A1ENGER TRAINS will leave Dallv. (Bandars ex. eeptea.i until lurtner notice, aa lonowa f Exrai.s Tbain will leave Sandusky City at 11.40 A.M., eon-aectlng at Shelby Junction with Dxpreaa Trains to Clerelsnd and Columbus, snd at Newark with Express Train to Zanesville. Returning, will leave Newark at 10 A. M., after tha arrival of the Express Train from Zanesville. and eonnectin at Shelb Junction with Express Trains to Cleveland and Columbus, ar. rlvlns at Sandusky City In time to take tbe Host. East and Weat Accommodation Tbain Frtight and Paseengere Will leave Sanduakv Ciiv at 2 30 P. M . stooulns over niaht at Mansfield and arriving at Newark at 11 40 A. M. Returning, will leave Newark at 100 P. M., stepping over night at Mans Held and arriving at 8andnsky City at 11 30 A. M. 17 The Company la prepared to receive freight on consignment and transport it to any point on their road . (For particulars are Freight Tariff ) j. R. ROBINSON, Sup't. Banauaky, iwsy 7, iso'j-ajm American Express Cenpanj, VIA. NEW VOUK ANO ERIE, AND ALRANT AND BUFFALO RAILROADS. THE nnderalcned, (proprietor ot the above company,) would resneetfnllv Inform their friends aed Ihe nublie aeneral that they have completed arrangements with all the different linea of Railroada throughout the country, and with the several llnea of drat claaa Steamer, on Ihe Lakes and Western Rivers l snd tbey rsn most confidently assure the nubile that their facilities, now oflered, for the SAFE AND SPEEDY TRANSPORT ATION of Specie, Bank Hotet, Fackagtt, Bundltt end Cam of Goods, aad Us Collection ef None. Drain and ecaimu are not equaled by any otber line now in existence. Alt our Fxpreas matter ia under the Immediate charge of trusty and com pet -nt messengers, who have at all tlmea Iron Safes for Ihe better sernrlty of money and valuable package. .iiMNia whj mciasri loteuueo tor our line Bnouia do marked " AnxaiCAE ExpBEaa CoMPAarr." Glass and Glaaaware will ba reeeWeH and forwarded only at the earner's risk .(W Merchant and other, ordering Gorda by na win and that their business is done with great promptness, and at rea-sonable ratra. We have office at tha following places, to and from which la a Dally Exprea, Sundays excepted New York, N.Y. Clo-eland, Ohio; Sprtnrtlold, Ohio j Albany, Buffalo, " Dunkirk, Detroit, Mirhlxan ; Chicago, Illinois Galena, ranausay, Mantfield, " Mt Vernon, " Newark. Zanesville, Cincinnati si uavion, Tiffin, Toledo, . Milwaukie,Wlsc'nt St. Louis, Mo. WELLS, BTTTF.RFIELD A CO , No. 10 Wall street, and No. 8. Erie Place. M. Y. LIVINGSTON. FARGO A CO , No. 157 Main atreet, Buffalo. R- J. CORNELL, A cent. Columbas, May 5, 185g-d6m 3 VACANT I.lsTM. FORralldlngpnrpoaea,on Front street, between Spring and North streets. For sale by SMITH A MILLS, cJ-n steal estate Agents. Nit 1X7 nnnna. Freli Learea from Western Wood. By Metta V Fuller. - Tha Naval taattatf ana mt st Vmkll liMnu belnre tbe Irving Literary Institute, by Wm. Maxwell Wood, H.8. Nary. A Pllaxrlwme to Esrvat. embracing a Diary of Explora-tlona ol tbe Nile. By J. V. C. Smith, Editor of the Boston Medical and Sarsical JonrnaL This day received at the New Bookstore, pi J. H. RILEY A CO. NEW nnnia. JUST RECEIVED at tbe New Book Store Adrian, or the Cload of the Mind by G. P. R. James and M. B. Field ; Margaret Cecil br Cousin Kami The Use of Saasoine by 8 M-, autbores of the Maiden Aunt," A e- Women of Christianity ty Julia Karanagle. J. H RILEY at. CO. MDLT MILL SAWS. ONE rase WOmott'a extra east steel 7 fr. Maly gawa. Jnst ra- aefved by ap29 CERE A ABBOTT. LAW ROOKS. rpHE United States Aonaal Direat. for IRSO. Vol 5, Law and I Eqnity Reporta. Uammond'a Ohio Report, complete ia 7 ". Revised edition. For eala at tbe N-w Bookstore March . j. h. RILEY A CO. SNOWDEK, DEALER IN SILK GOODS, N 4. Odeava Balldlaaa, TyoULD Invite the stfatloa of tbe Ladies of Columbua. and vVthepabHe giaeiallr. to biavcry large stock of Faahioaa-ble Sprirr and Sumaaer Goods, now being received and opened daily. We cordially atrlte all to call, for arc fed confide I that wMsaatbsaosghvsdiona. snh3 HJailg B)t)to gtatc Journal. " TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 18. I852! A BICE BTSLESaTZ. We find the following grtve notice in late nnmber of the Cincinnati At!u New Beeke. Eveniiio with thi Spirit Rappers: or, Spritual Con versations witn tbe UKrAKTBLl FOGIES being a correct report, of disclosures made by certain indi viduals now resident in future slate throngh the agency of the celebrated German medium, Mist Samiella Hellrlggle, Accurately rendered by J. X. Swipes, adept and phonographer. Detroiti Messrs. Humdrum aud Fillibuster. Cincinnati: Messrs. Gam mon and Doubledeal. Pp. 984. Illustrated. This title induoed ns to look fatther. We found some very rich and racy extracts, which we copy be- low. As we know tbe editor of the Allot to be an in veterate wag, and withal admirably skilled in this lu dicrons species of composition, we suspect he knows more about the book than he has revealed. We intro duce the following as a rare specimen in its line t f We hone to give on another occasion. sketch of the person, chatacter and qualities of the celebrated German medium, Miss Samiella Hellriggle, selected for ber eminence in her medical profession, as the organ for communication ; but we must confine ourselves to the remark that with the exception of a want of a full knowledge of tbe English langnage which sometimes produces ludicrous effects she appeurs exceed ingly acute and well qualified. . Mr. Swipes My dear Miss Hellriggle, will yon-please inquire if I may communicate with the spirit of the late Gen. Case T Mist Hellriegle Yaa (raps on Ihe table) ees de speerit of Genkait down dere 7 Eap. (A single rap is yes ; two raps no.; He is dere, Meetler Swipes. lies you 'appv, Gen- last T Rap, rap. He ees not 'appy, Meester Swipes. What is tbe matter, Genkait T Rap, rap, rap. He calls for the alfleebtt. Meester Swipes. Calls over the alphabet, and spells out musty hay, no' oats." ' Mr. 8. What does this mean 7 Who are you talk ing with f - Ask him bis name. Miss H Vat ees your name, Genlcasa f Calls over tbe alphabet and spells, "bee haw, heehaw." He is either one shackasa or one Potawatomy Indian. Eea you a shackasa rap. He is a shackass. I made von Utile meestake, dnt ish all. After some difficulty the communication is effected itb sufficient correctness to procure a response from the proper persm. The General, too, complains like his predecessor on the atand, of ahort commons thinks the confinement doea not agree with hia health talks of leaving and inquires if there ii not some goodwater-cure establishment above ground, where he could go and recuperate. We omit this portion of the dia- . ogue. Misa H. Veil, General, vat you tink of nodder pres idential race T eh I Gen. Q.Ract I Don't ti lk of races. Since that infernal article in the Democratic Review, the idea . gives me the dyspepsia However, if they '11 rub me down well, make the distance only a quarter, and get Old Chip, to agree to run slow, I 'II try it. I want some good, strong horse medicine. Miss H. Vat's your opinion of de Compromise T Gen. 0. I wish the dogs had it. It compromised me, and that 's all the good it did. I tried to dodge it, and dodged myself. Please talk of something else. Miss H Veil den, General, if yon eea nominated, vill you take the atumpt Gen. C No. I took a ttump in the late war, and broke my sword in the operation. It wont do to try that experiment again. I must have something new. Miss H. General, vat did yon mean by the Nicholson letter! Gen. C Mean ! I meant precisely what I did n't say, of course. The people do n't understand my position. I held the office of political supervisor, and set np guide-boards to point np one road and down the otber. Waan't that right? Iam writing a commentary on that letter in seventeen volumes, printed to correspond with my life of Louis Pbillippe. The people need instruction. Miss H. What you tink of Mister Douglas T Gen. 0. Don't say a word. He's a particular friend, and I ahould n't like to tell what I thought of him. He 'a a race horse of the blood of Young America, with limb, wind, speed and bottom. I aent an agent to buy him off the course, but bis price is 'too high. What shall I do ? Miss H. How long vas you von Democrat T Gen. 0. I crossed the Alleghanies forty yeara ago, on foot, with only a silver dollar in my pocket. I have seen this great country rise and grow from the stumps Mist H Yon va in de armee T . Gen. 0 I served my country till I broke my sword ; then I retired to tbe shades of civil life, and Miss H. Edited von Federal Gazette? Gen. C Hush, my dear lady; do not speak so loud. Here is Buchanan standing by. He'll claim me for a brother, and try to a'eal my thunder, if he finds it out. Miss H. You vaa von great friend of Louis Pbillippe t Gen. 0. I liked htm well, until he lost hia throne ; s what good could my affection do him after that t . Misa H. How many time 'ave you saved your conn, try? Gen. C As near as I can calculate, about sixteen. Miss H. Ees you for intervention, or not ? Gen. 0 Both. Bead my speech in the Senate. I argned one way, and proved the other. I saved Ihe country then. Miss H. Veil, General, vnt yon tink of de demo-craty platform ? Gen. 0. Platform ! No platforms for me. Platforms have been my ruin. I never could mounts platform. I never could get on the right side. There's no auch thing as a Democratic platform. Ii a man tub. mits to be a candidate now a-days, he mutt be able lo stand on one end as well as the otber. Jf yon must build a platform for me. remember to set it on edce. so that I can mount astride of it. Miss H Vat ia your 'pinion of de propriation for rivera and harbors ? Gen. 0 What's that you say ? Miaa H. Vat's Voor 'pinion of de rivers and har bor ? Gen. 0. My dear lady, I'm very much fatipued. The spirit world is full of noise and confusion. Ican-not hear your questions, nor enter as fully into the sub ject yon present, as is necessary lo define my position ; excuse me. (the tables ana cbaira dance around the room.) Miaa M oinerail uinerau . Me isn gone. General Headquarters, FOR LIFE, FIKB, MARINE AND TJEALTIIINSTJ. RANCH. Offlee la Piatt's Block, tmte St., ap Stairs. IN these days of failure of Insurance Companies, thenader-sia-ned would call attention to the exhibit or mm. iiw. companies which be has the honor to represent. Among them BIT- UI. Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Philadelphia asset 1,284,300 Franklin, of New York, do. 300,000 Fpringfleld Fire and Marine, do. 164,130 Fma, ol Utlca, N. V, do. 170,000 Renaalaer, of Lanalngbnrg, N. T., do. 800,000 Union, of Fort Plain. N. Y , do. 173 000 Hudson River Ins, Waterford, NY.,, da 7461176 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 800 000 Several of the above cotnpaotee take Marine and Fire risks. , I"IF 1NNFRANCB. Mntual Benefit Mew York and New Jersey 1,31,000 Jefferson Life Insurance Co, Cincinnati 100 000 American Temperance Lite Ins Cow Hartford.... 100,000 America Unreal Lie In. Co , New Haven 100.000 , . HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanic Mutual Health Aaaociaiion, Cin., $C9 000 The andersUned will take exeat nleamra ia MMHi. th r. cent reports of all the above companies, snd explaining ia eaten-o their resources and maimer ol dotes busineaa. In the various department of Fire. Marine, Lite, and Health manraace, there can be no auperior ladlitie offered hv any agent or company. CALIFORNIA LIFE KIHKt taken on most tavorahl term. Remember to call at Head Quarters. Rtate atreet. op Stair. WAKitEN JENKINR eat. L. E. Wmoit, auk-arm t. (mar 36. sriTtitz wtTrnaa. OUR Stock, with lu recent addition., ia very superior in es. tent, variety and once. Fleaaeexamine them. deeSO BLiNN BALDWIN. VIVW, AND TRV Ar.HK LOTS. TWO MILKS from the eity,eufulle for market gardens. For sale on rroubte term, inquire el U RLrNN A BALDWIN. nni.a pkh. A tTD PENCILS, of enaliUes and prices to please all " e BLYNN BAI BALDWIN. BBRO'D DE LAIN KM, Fmbracinf every tyle and oaaV-y MwwsBrket,cubkadl (mhaj aNOWDEN'H. |
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