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4- (M$ VOLUME XVI COLCTMBOS, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1852. NUMBER 54 1 - 1 'a , TUB Dailt) ijio State Journal 18 PUBLISHED EVEEY MORNING, EXCEPT SUNDAY. SCOTT BABCOK, journal ivaDmai, bios ahd ruu wrests iirtRANoi on uiog. TERMS Invariably in advanct.- In Colnmbai, COO a year by mall, $6.00. Dally during tha session of the Legislature, aw Trl-Weekly Iter the remainder of tha roar. 16.00. THK VVKKKLY JOURNAL la fumUhed to city subscribers nt S3, uhu uj iuau m miwm yea, uiuos oi lour ana upwaras, au,20 j ui kjii uiu uiinonui wt.w. THE Tlll-WEEKLY JOURNAL la 13.00 a year. M1J?S op advertisinqIn ths dailt journal, The following ratal and ratal luve been agreed upon between to tiuprwion or mo iwio auuumm ana we who owns journal, to o observed in all eaiea, after (hit date. iWy 80, 188. One square, HO llnea or leaa of thli abed type,) for one Insertion. GOo. ; each additional Insertion, 26a. fflmHHfi h e(0MeewBatiH $e o (t t It I $ T" "$"" IT 1 square, 1 2512 a 3 004 005 00 0. 8. 0. 10. 16. 18. i squares, 1 878 876 006 00 8 00 IT IbT 12. jl5. TT "77 3 aquarce, a C0j4 60 6 CO 00 900 157 IsT liT"T7 TT TT 4 squares, 8 00 6 60 8 00 9 0010. l2- I4T1O, .. BY TUC TJiaa 'amiuarm f Changeable i "liares, nllwi son' 0 squares, or Changeable quarterly BSil V4 column, monthly,.... 451 weeklv 6T) 1 dolly, 80! daily,... 13W rltaudluir card, 6 lines or less, for one year $10. Nu advertisement to be considered by the year, unless specified on tlm manuscript, or previously atrreed upon between the narties. Advertisement not marked on the copy for a specified number ui insertions, will neoontinuou ono month, unless ordered out, aud payment will lie exacted accordingly. All odvertimtuicnts from strangers or transient persons to bo paid in mlvauco. The privileges of yearly adrortUers will be confined rigidly to 1 lu-ir ri'gular bualnefu ; aud all advertisements not pertaining there to, tu tie paid lor extra. AdriirtUeuumts for Auctioneers, Oenonll Agonts, Real Estate Agi'iits, &c, not to bo contracted for by tho year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rutes. Announcing candidates (fur ofilcea of every description) to be charged ut thu rate of fitly cents per week, for each name ; the same 111 ut, 111 an cases, paiu iu auvanea. Attorneys will be holdcn for the price of inserting advertisements drought iu by tlii ui. Publishers not accountable tor the accuracy or icgat uuvortlscmeuts uoyouu tue amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be churged not leas than double alio uoove rutes, aud measurou aa u souu. Advertuomeuu on the Inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rato of 60 per cent, in advance of the ntiovo rutes. No A DVEKTISKHSXT CAN W. INSERTKD ORATDiroOSI.r. township, and other publio meetings, aud such like, to bo cliargmj 111111 price. Heaths Inserted without churgo, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. II persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, Kolrecs, concerts, or any publio entertainroouts where chargos are made for admittance, aud all notices of private enterprises, can only bo inserted with the understanding that the same are to bo puiu lor. u intended to Do inserted in tne editorial column, the rame will bo charged at tho rate of not less than 20 cents per hue, uuu tnen only wnen accompaniea py an auvorusemeni; SCOTT &BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, STEKEOTYPEKS AND BINDERS. Blank Books and Stationery of every description constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Pepers, and Inks, ot tun uest luHuuiaciuru, always lor luie. D ,R. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE No. i, Nell'i Exchange, oimuiite the Beeretarr of State's UUIC0, iiign iireer, iioiumuui. uecii "VTATHAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, X. 1 CWiro m tne room lormerlv occupied by Justice Evans, iuuiu 01 ino v ranxun nam, up aiain. ERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard- ware and Cutlery, iron. Nails, (lists, Honso Builder's Ma terials, f arming ana siren ntcai Toon, Military uoods, sec, 4c No. 161 High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. ; WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun sellor at Lew, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner lo take tho Acknowledgment uf Deeds or tne city ot now r oi k. ocr-u 17 C. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re- X tall Dealers in DRY GOODS, Boots aud Shoes, Hats, Caps, Htraw uoods, c. four doors soutu ui tne American, uoium bus. octlS JOHN. W BAKIB. ODERT ABU9TRONO. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate Dbokers and GiNEaAi Land Aoknts. Office south room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. LDCIAN BOTTLK9. THSO. COMSTOCK. SCO. Q. COMSTOCK. TJUTTLES, COiMSTOCK & CO., succes J sors to B. Comstock & Co ,) Forwarding nntl Com mission merchant. Lard Ull Manufacturers, ana Dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish aud Lumber. Head ol tho Canal, Columbus, Ohio. 3P Liberal advances made on consignments. maru f RIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, f I e Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stovns ol all kinds, and a great variety of Custings, always on hand. BLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving new supplies of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Among othor styles ot Watches, we invite attention to a now lot of those fine hunting ease and open dial lovers, of our own Importation, which, for quality and price, are not excelled. Jyl6 H AT AND CAP STORE. THK 0I.D STAND.. The subscriber comes areetintf. to every Hat and Cao wearer hi Central Ohio, with one ot tne vary best assortments of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to this part of the State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family, file Hate are made to order, by aome of the best and most celebrated establishments East and West, vis t Iteebe II Co., New York 1 Bertalett at Blynn, Philadelphia; Dodd&Co., Hates, Whitcbnr tCo, and others, of Cincinnati ; all of which will be told at fair prloee 1 end be wishes it to be distinctly understood that it Is all nonsense lor others to say Uiey can sell lower than lie can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the buslnoss for years, be understands what a hat ean be made and aold tor. ilia stock consists (in part) ot the following varieties : Black and Drab Bearer, extra ; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra ; Otter and Seal Drab 1 Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine ; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment of Straw goods lor Men . and Boys. A very fine assortment of Straw Hats for children, &o., A c. Uls old friends and the public are invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUDISILL, apS3 High St, next door to the Stage OIBce. HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Um . brellas, 4c. 4c. Wholesale and Retail. J nil.I.KTTeVCU. NEIL HOUSE BUILDING, COLUMBUS, OHIO, respectlnlly announco to the citizens ot Columbus, and dealers in the trade, that they are now receiving one of tho largest and best selected stocks of goods in their line ever offered In this ""Being connected with an EASTERN MANUFACTORY we -ret all times prepared to furolih the very LATEST STYLES of Uoods, at Eastern prices. Don't mistake the place, second door south of tbo Neil Houise, Hln of the Big Hut. apiO WE ARE NOW opening a large and brautifnl assortment of .WATCHKH, DIAMOND WOKH AMU jaWUbKl. fOurstock of fine London and Uene-va Watches is superior to any In the State. Diamond Kings and Pins, we jjallilXT- offer at New lore. Prices. Jewelry, rMlver nod flaiea Ware, Fine Mantle Clock., and Catlery.atwholesaleand retail. All are Invited to call examine. """"Jaae ' NOTARIAL and other 8EALjengraTed,and PRKSME8 lurnished. at the ehorteat notice. Watches Repaired in the best manner. . . ., First door sou in 01 entrance to "" ""-"S BLYNN 4c BALDWIN. jull TUST RECEIVE13 A new and beautiful as- .1 . . t?u nraiHSiNIi WORK, and DIAMOND WORK, v sortmeni 01 wvja nni . JEWELRY, of all kinds. BLYNN & BALDWIN. jnlt) SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Seale, made in the best manner, and . Manors suun, m ' ni v'uw a nai nWlN. p30 CONVEYANCING. Warren Jenkins Office to Piatt's Block, State street-will, in addition to bis General Insnrenee easiness, rive Pif1 ""S" 2aa ANn . S'SINVKYANCINU. NOTARIAL BUSINESS, ad CN INVE8TIOATION OF LAND TITLES. Having la former years, while employed in investigating lend titles tor the Ohio Lite Insurance and Trust Company, had large . .ToVrlence in this line, and having retained abstracu of the tl- T. rl .7 .1.. .i in.ivirtaSt traeU of land In this county, he will, it required, tarnish at moderate charges a complete ab- i airart nl title 10 anv rvmi .w .. -j 0 1 u Ml iu formsVand articles ot agreement written at short notice, Ja-y "rVTEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber X has on head, at the Franklinton Depot, a urge assortment -r nrix-lnl oak. of almoet every sort, siae aad leasth. wkere builders and others ean be supplied oa short ... .. . 1 l.u A lk. ann tUrm SmIm aouee, ana nave tne nnnuw "w"11 -t- , In ilinsAs wnil le seasoned timber, suitable tor lintels 1 long timbers, for frames ; Joists, of a greet variety of lengths ; acaat. Dns, boards, due- c. Also, refuse lumber, at redacesl priees. By application at the Yard, or at the Milt saflee west, on the allroed, to Bloaar or Ksrr, almost say blUcaa bo filled by tho aMatreedoa. Twrsaeeash. H. L. 8ULLIVANT. BOOKS & S T A T 10 MI H V . NEW ARRANGEMENT Paper and Rag Wsrehousa. Shoe, Tea, colored Modiuma; Cap, Crown, Medium Ruyal anu ouper nuyai wrapping raper. Whito and colored Papers, fur Confectioners. French an J American Tissues white, and assorted colore. Hissed Papers, fur Psmphlets. Manilla Paper ot all aliua. Copying Pspor French and English rnannlacturo. Nolo. 8vo. Post. Hath. 4 to. Commercial and Packet Puet. Hank and Folio l'oat 1 Blotting Paper 1 American, French and r.ugnsu i:aps 1 nana wore raper, sic, to. 1IONNKT HOARDS, UI' virluua colore aud qualities. N. H. The blithest price paid fur Haifa. JylO J. 11, RILEY & CO, "DAPER HANGINGS. Borders and Decora X the Psprrsfur Ceilings, Halls ano Public rooms, Prints for Fire Uoarda, 6u. The undersigned have made arrangements for a vory large ana won sssortoa etacK 01 r rencn ana American papers ana Dorur rs, at reduced prices. urawiuus lur nans ana ueiiinuemauB iu uruei. The trade supplied by Pattern Hooks, and goods furnished rem " factory uirect at tue lowest rates. juif-woin 4. u. U11.C.1 t i;u. QCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. Kf Ktackhsrdt s Chemistry. Keld's intulloctual Philosophy. Htewnrt's do. do. Latham's (Irarainar. Tusrulan Dhpiitntlons. For sale at the New Bookstore. maStt J. 11. KILI'.Y at CO. DANK NOTE PAPER, of superior quality -U for Bankers, Railroad and County Bonds, County Orders, etc., 4 0. Huuk note paper inude to order, ol any size, thiekucie or coior. Blank Drafts and Notes, from tbo finest steel plates, for sale Bttoe New Uuoksture. J. 11. Itll.l'.r sc uu., JulS Stationers. TETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, aJ Newspaper-files, Portable Bates a tine srticle, assorted l ses, for counting rooms and houses ; Copying Presses, a superb or article.; Inkstands, new patterns, great variety. For sale at the New Bookstore. Ju3 1. H. RILEY 6. CO. P YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways .a, or Thinking. By uonaia ncLeoa. Penciliugs by the Way. Now revised edition. For salo at tho Now Bookstore. mass J. 11. RILEY & CO. BLITHEDALE Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, just received and for sale at the new Bookstore of J. a. RILEY 4 CO. SEDGWICK on the Measure of Damages Jii revised and enlarged edition, Just published and tor sale, at the new Bookstore ot Jy31 J. H. K1LEY 4 CO WOOD'S Practice new Edition just published, and for sale at the new Bookstore of Jy31. J. U. RILEY 4. CO. THE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3. Just received, at the New Bookstore. Ju3 J. II. UILEY 4 CO. REMINISCENCES, Incidents, Anecdotes, It. By Hon. Levi Boardsley. For sale at the Now Bookstoer ma'tf 4, ii. niLiCX at tu. TVTEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- l TIONERY. The new firm of BURR 4 RANDALL, having refitted the store lately occupied by Uuntinoton 4 MacIntirk, ate now receiving an entire new etock ot UUOKH, bTATIUNkki , fArnit uxnuinve, FANCY iiOOIIH. dec. And having completed arrangements with the vsrloue publishing houses of the Kastern cities, they will receive the new and desirable Books at tbo earliest possible moment alter publics. Uon. It will be tho aim of this establishment to furnish every article In their line at the lowest possible prices, and by giving their personal attention to the wants of their customers, they trust to give eutiro satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. All orders Intrusted to them will bo attended to with fidelity and dispatch, and at prices that cannot tailor alvlngsattalactlon, JuL'5 High street, Columbus, Ohio. CCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including KJ Mciiutrey's Eclectto Headers, nos. I, -i, 1 aim u. Ray's Arithmetics, parts 1, 3 aud 3. Davles' Mathematical Works. Anthon's Classical Works. Mitchell's. Smith's. snd Morse's (leosratihles.4c. Which are ottered at prices as low as can be found at any Book- store in the West. For sslo by ju30 llimit at KAHUALI.. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy m Feancb, b Lamartink, 2 vols. A Step from tbo New Worfd to the Jid, uy l uppan, voir Tltno aud Tido, or Strive and Win, by A. S. Roe. Mother at Home, by Abbott ; new edition. Blithedalo Romance, by Uawthorne. Forsaloby aug2 BURR & RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We would call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which we niter inr sain at nnnrecedentod low nrices. Csd. Demy sud Me dium Records, Day-Books, Ledgers, Ac, always on hand, together with memorandum books of every variety. s . .... uimo a. nluTisl.r STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a splendid assortment of staple and Fancy Stationery, iunlu, ding French, English and American Cap and Letter Papera white and bud Adhesion Envelopes ; Inkstands, Letter Stamps, Porte-Monnaies, Pocket Cutlery, Porte-Folios, Hankers' Csses, 4c, which we offer low, lu30 BUKK 4. RANDALL. CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remarks on the management of continued fever, the identity of Typhus, Typhoid, Relapsing Fever, 4c, by Austin Funt, M. D. For ly SUgtl DUliawnnni'AiJU. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Lira and Sxavicaa of Ukn. Winfield Scott, by Edward D. Mansfield, in 1 Vol. 13 mo. "the only authentic edition." A Iresh supply just received and tor sale by ijumv . .id . , , .. ... T17ALL PAPER and Bordering, Window T T 1 Paner and Fire Board Patterns. A large assortment of the latest patterns, Just recoivcu, ana lor sain uy JUJU BURR 4. RANDALL. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository or the Columbns and Franklin County Bible Society, may now be found at the Bookstore of . JU30 HUUK St MANUAL.!.. BANCROFT'S History of the United States. In 4 volumes. For sale by ju30 BUKK KANDA1.I. LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT For eale by the hundred or the single copy, In muslin and paper binding, by l)o30J BUItlt 4. It AN HALL. NEW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAR, en-entitled.The Dnya of Braces a 8tory of Scottish History. Forsaloby (Jyfi BURR 4 RANDALL. VOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by V Jv6 BURR RANDALL. s COTT & BASCOM have added to their es- tabllahmentadenartmentfnrtbe sale of Blnnka. Blnnk tiuilia and Hinilnnnrv of everr deseiiotlon. It is our Inten tion to keep up a lull assortment of everything in this line which business men csn desire. The Blank work will be manufactured by ourselves, of the very best materials, snd in the moat substantial manner, and warranted to give satislaction. Entrance on High street ' NK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, J- Psper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter Slamus. Slates, and all the various Uttle et oeteras in the Station ery line, constantly on hand at SCOTT BASCOM'S. STEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful styles of type in a manner not inferlorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid In the Stereotyping ol Wood Cuts. SCOTT BASCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller quantity of all sizes and descriptions, plain and moossed, including a oeautiiui variety ior tne i,aura, mj us ound at SCOTT 4. BASCOM'd. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Cards for Railroad Cheeks. Invitation Tickets. 4tc of sny color and thickness, and cat to any size, may be had at BUU 11 K BABUUSS D. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard& iX Noyea'and Hoover's Inks Black, Red, Bine and Omni for ssleby SCOIT BASCOM. PRINTING INKS, for News,Book,Card, and Job work, all the various colors fn kn end cans, for sale BUUll ST. BASUUM H. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledger to a sixpenny Memorandum, on hand, or man ufactured to any pattern, at SCOTT Sr. BAf CPU'S. PRINTING PAPER, for News or Book work, any size any quality any quantity for sale by own m. DAm.ua. JUST RECEIVED, at the Columbus Periodical Depot, THE MODEL ARCHITECT, containing orl-ainal deelras for Cottar ne. Villas. Suburban Resideaees, c.i accompanied by explanations, specifications, estimate and elaborate dclaila, prepared expressly for the use of projectors and artizans throughout the United States. The only work of the kind ever ottered In commons. MlgS7-dtl A. B. ilAJUSU. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDI-CAL 8CIENCE8; Edited by less Hays, M. D., Sargeoa o Wills Hospital, f or sale py - sT7-difw a. . stAsuiii. CINCINNATI. T17ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Cin V T cinnati, Ohio. The Fall term of the Kloventh Session ol this Institution, will commence on MONDAY, the jtlth ol AU' mist, and continue twoutv two weeks. The Culleso Is furnish. od with all the usual facilities and appliances for an extensive and thurouirb Education in the solid and ornamental branches. Its essuol across, unsurpassed health, full and efficient Board of instructors, ana moderate expenses, prusenc, at least equal in duonmenta, to those of any Institution. Forturthorpartlculsrs, see tenth Annual Catalogue, or uppllcntlon may be made by let ter, or otherwise, to any member af the Hoard of Trustees or loiun tii'isnrllior at tno Uollcgo. r. .. rviijoiin,, rres i. augfldllw. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., J-Lis betv between Columbia and Pearl, wholesale dealer Inallva, rleiles of WHITIN43. PRINTING & OTHER PAPER. f-tT Agmt for Suffield Kaglt Mill) Writing I'aper. aplu T7NVEL0PES. Aid BOOM But) Envelopes; ' ' ISO M White do 65 M Legal do ; 100 M Note dot ALSO Note Pepers, a beautiful assortment. Just received by r. v. iMitjuDian, aplO 77 and 7U Walnut street I7RENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA- J? PER. 300 roams Blue and White, lust received and for sale at reduced pricos. . tl. tHJUUMAN, ajiiu tl ana iv rvsinui sireei. TTRENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, -a, inuo and WUlto, Just received and lor sale low. 1'.. il. tiiiuiiWAn, aplO 77 and 7U Walnut street. rPINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD I. BOARDS. A beautiful article, manufactured by Messrs. Bliss, Potter Ac Co. 1 have the largest and cheapest stock of uaras in too city. r.. u. liUUuniAn, upiu il ana iv wamutst., siauuiacturers' Agent. T AFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA XJ I'EltS lhsve been dealing In these Papers for more than a year, ana nna tnem every tning one can wish, as to quality ana prico. Thoy are tho bloliest grade of Puper manufactured in the United Stntea; always givo satisfaction, nnd used encearo wanted again. A tun assortment Just received. IS. U. I1UUUMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street, HERMAN SCHRADER, (successor to Charlks Stascii) Importer of Germnn, French and English Fnncv lionila. Tovaand Iilualcnl Instruments ana' Wholesale Dealer in Accardeoiu, Violin; Comb; fiitoli, tin cuttion Cant. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spooni, Spectacle; Ac., Ad NO. till WAIN BTRKET, BETWKBN LOWBB MARKET AND COLUMBIA, aptu-aom uinoinnati, umo. JOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Sldo Third Street, (opposite Masonic Bulldlog,) CINCINNATI, O., Mr. D kcoos constantly on hand a full assortment of fine Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes in all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Finu Hoots forwarded by express, and warranted to fit. upon all orders accompanied by the Cash and the measure. epiu-iy WINDOW GLASS. We are now receiv-Ing a lsrge stock of this season's manufacture of Belle, votnon Window Class, and having takon the first Premium at tHe Ohio Stain Fair, Mechanics' Institute of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that wo otter to the olty and country trade the best and most exten ivo assortment oi Class of the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of all descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars: Pint and quart Flasks, Ac., 4c. All uf which will be sold on tho most reasonable terms by Si'EEHS 4. WRlliUT. Sole Agents for Bellovernon Works, No. 39 Maiu St., Cincinnati. N. B. Also, a constant supply ol Dupunt's Gun Powder ; HI-fie, Blasting and Sporting, Suda Asb, and Bleaching Powders. apiiMinm PAPER WAREHOUSE. The undersigned offer a full assortment of PAPER, embracing; News. Book, Plate, Can and Letter Paper; Canillo. Tobacco, Manlllo, Wrap. ping Paper, Bonnot Boards, 4c, 4c, of the best quality, and at tholoweat market price. Orders, solicited, which will be tilled at the same price as if purchased iu person. Wo ulso mako to order, at short notice, News und Book Paper. NIXON 4 CO,, Nos. 77 md 71) Walnut street, "tncinnatl. O, N. II The highest market price paid lor RAGS, in cash or excoangeu lur paper. jy i-u.irn. 0 BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincin. s natl, Is constantly prepared to furnish elegant BUSTS) STATUES, MEDALLIONS and MONUMENTS. gf Orders sollctted from a distance. JylO-dflm OURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. U This article is the result of the application of scentifie principles to the purpose intended, vix I To keep wster as cool at pomote, at long at posttote, wtta tne least possiote ice. The urourletor has Ions devoted his attention to this particu lar bra.ich of domestic economy, and passing from one improvement to another, has ut length arrived aa near perfection as it ie possible to reach. A proot this Is lound In the very genoral use of these Coolers In all parts of the country. A better proof of tne samo isct is, mat, since tneir introduction, various imitations of the genuine article have been attempted all falling ahurt of tho object, it Is true, yet all proving clearly which way tuo tine ot popular opinion is setting. A situplo statement of tacts, in regard to these Coolors, will satisly every ono ol their superiority. First, they am tbeony article of the kind ever patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conduction chambers, by meaos of which, with two pounds of lee to thu gallon, water la kept (at a temperature of 4u" Below xero, or only B" aoove tue tno ireexing point) an a ay. Thus, at a cost of some live cents per day, a family of ordinary size can be constantly supplied with water aa cold as ice itselt ; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to be a saving of at least seventy live per cent, over tho Earthen Jara formerly used for this purpose. Agslu, these Coolers never sweat ; In Ibis way saving much unuoccssarv waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the most workmanlike stylo, anil hand- suiiieiy nuianed In every respect, tney maze s very neauiitui ornament lor the Diulug Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An important improvement haa lately been added to the Cooler, viz t a small Pau (cspsble of holding from six to eight pounds ot butter) inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter ciin be knnt perfectly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of lamuiea. If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, at asmallex-peuse, with a Filtering Apparatus, msdo snd tor sale at BURNET'S House Furnishing Establishment, No. 14, East Front street, Cincinnati, O. Dealer in Hardware, Cutlory, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin VVaro, Brushes, Wooden and W illnw Warn, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators splO GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth snd Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. O. II. GEFFROY. Proprietor, late or Walnut street House. spO-U W ALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. JyO-dtf J. W. SWENKV, froprietor. CINCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cure Establishment is now open for the reception of ps-tients. It is located about fire miles from tha city, on the Cnrtbaro pike, and buts few rods from the Cincinnati, Usmll-ton snd Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the same distance from the Mis nil Canal, in front, rendering it essy of sccess to those dosirousol enjoying the benefits nf the Institution. To the lover of nature, few parts of the country csn lurnlsh a more pleasing variety of scenery than spreads itselt be lore the traveler all the way from Cincinnati t(- the Cure. There nature aad art combine, rendering the view beautiful beyond description.The new, larse and beautilul bdiDce dlspiaya us laste ol the artist at a glance. The neatness and elegance of the interior, combined with the numerous attractions which present them selves to the invalid, cannot fall to render this estabiiaament a desirable one. The Halls are extensive, and the rooms spacious and inviting, where the invalid can range at pleasure, free from atmospheric Influences, in inclement weather. The Bed Rooms are well ventilated, and neatly furnished ; the Bath Rooms sre smple snd commodious, being convenient for the application ol water, In every form. In connection with the Institution there le a (iymnaaium Hall, seventy five feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by healthful exercise. The Springs which furnish the wster lor this Establishment sre clear, pure, soft, snd sbnndsnt ; flowing from a gravely bed, they send forth water both cold and delicioua. The country and neighborhood are remarkable tor healthlal-ness. purity nf air, and variety of scenery. All things combined, we cannot think of a more desirable place, for those seeking health, than this Institution. Dr. Pkasc, bsvlng bad much experience In the treatment of disease for many years, begs leave to Inform the public, that no pains will be spared tor the restoration to health ot those committed to bis charge. Mrs. Pxask, who hss, for several years, d -voted her attention to the treatment of diseases peculiar to her sex, and being every wsy qualified lor so important a station, will take special charge ot the iemale department. Prolapsus Uteri, with iu train ot ailments, that bane of Iemale beauty, health and happiness, which is prostrating the energies, snd destroying the usef alness of s large portion of the fair sex. will be treated la this Institution, successfully, independent of pssss rins or supporters of sny kind. To this subject we would invite the attention of Ladies, as In all eases we shall expect to perform s perfect euro. Persons visiting the Cure by the wsy of the Cincinnati, Bam-ntoa snd Dayton Railroad, will atop attbe Carihagestatioa. Patients are requested to bring two eomtortablrs, two blankets, two coarse sheets, six towels, and a quantity of old llnea, suitable for bandages. Tibhs. The terms for Boabd, Hxdical Pxrttcxj, and all ordinary attendance, will be tea dollars per week, psysble weekly Kxtra attendance will subject the patient to aa extra charge Some dednctioa will be snade to those who fad it ae-eessary to spend a sesurth of time in tno Institution. Transient persons wiU be charged two dollars per dsy. From three to ive dollars will be charged tor the first exam-iaatioa. For further particulars addrese D. A. PEASE, M. D , froprietor and 1'hysieiaa. Carthage Hamilton, CaHO.-maiyd.1msdaw3ns AMERICAN and Foreign Papers. Letter, Can. RamsnefeisL Packing aad Folio Post raled aad piers by tha auaatity. at low sricea, at the Paper Wareboase of Ijy3l J. B. RILEY CO. M. B. Bsak Hot Psper-eettar size a eaporisr article for correspond face, circulars, e. FOK WARDING. sfl HAM BERLIN & CRAWFORD. Forward (aa and Commission MaciiANTi,ssf of Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio, Dealers In Flour, Ursin sod other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line, Ohio Cansl, snd Union Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, y Agents tor the loliowluf Lines 5 hi ina OUi Klmbsll, 108 State St., Boston. neller. f O.P.Bcov.ll.lUO New York and Ohio Lake Boat Due, 1 Chsmberlln, Lee, 4 Co. now rorxanuuincinnail bine, Agents, Chambsrlin, Lea to Co's Express, f Ko. 1, Comtlea Slip, Troy snd Oswego Line, J New lork. msl3-0m sOilAMBERLIN. LEE & CO'S EXPRESS, KJ PaoraiiTORS CHAM BERLIN, LEE 4 CO., New York and LEE. ABELL As CO.. Buffalo. Ship by People's Line Steamboats, lasae Newton and uondrick iiudson, loot uourtiand street, norm Kiver. Mark packages C. Lee At Co's Express." For Freight apply to Jamxs C. Oatman, 159 Broadway, New York ; Chahbkrmn, Lxb 4 Co., 1 Ccsnties Slip, New York ; J. S. t'HXNOwxTH 4 Co., Cincinnati, O ; Chambssxin ft Crawford, Cleveland, O mal3-fim sORAWFORD fc CO.. Forwarders & Com hission Mibchants, Ogdentburgh, N. Y., Proprietors of tne Northern 11. it. Luis ol steam t'ropeiiers, between ugaens- burgh, uievelsnd, Detroit ana cutcago. Dealers in maiuh URaIN sud other PRODUCE, (cxcluslvelv on eommlsslon.) Lloersl advances made on property lor sale at ugoeniuurgn, nosionana new xorx. kihij-uiu NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, between Boston, New York and the West, CRAWFORD 4 CO.. Ondonsburah. New York. Proprietors. This Line eon. slsts of the following now first olass Propellers, (leaving Ogdens- nurgn tnrce limes a weec i; OODENSBURuif, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATE, 1. W.BIttJOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF TUE LAKE. Connecting st Of densbumh with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, and Rutland and Uurllngton Rail- roads, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, ana witn tne i,ae Chnmplnln & While Dnll Canal Lines, between Rouaa'e roiutana new lore. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street, Boston, O. P. Bcovrll, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 . Htntn street, uoaton. J.S. Mavnabd, Agent Travis 4 Co's Lino, 33 Coentios Slip, New rork. Ciias. B. Janus, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Cmotios Slip, up stairs, Now York. Malcolm Canfielo, Agent Merchants' Line, 9Vs Ccentios Slip, Now rorx. CHAMBERLIN & CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m ATEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT Ll LINE ERIE CANAL AND LAKES CHAMBERLIN, LEE 4. CO.. New York, and LEE, ABELL t CO., Buffalo, Pro prietors. NEW YORK AND OniO LINE, OHJO CANAL, UHAMHEttLtN it uiiAwruKi), uieveisna, i-roprietors. VST No Transbinment at Troy or Albany. JSFJ Aonlv to N. Ciiambkblin and J. C. Oatman, No. 1 Coanties Slip, Now York. AlarK l-acsaffoa "fl.l.s u. u.p. i.inH." Shln daily at Pier No. S. East River, New York. mal3-6m H. OABRXTSON. HANNA, GARRETSON & CO., Whole-salk Crocbbs and Commission Merchants, Harvey's Block, Merwin street, Cleveland, O. maij-om- A. M. HAI.X. 183'J. JOHN TINKER. TTALE & TINKER, Forwarding and Com- a..&- mission asbkchantb, oinniDue. umo. Warehouse No. 2, Exchange Buildings, Broad street, (ono door West nf W. A. Gill 4 Co's Agricultural Warehouse.) Dealers In Flour, Fish, Salt, and Water Lime. Also, Agents for the following Lines t A.stnrop at uo t express. Merchsnts' Transportation Company, ) EcklordLlne, l Erie Canal. Union Tranaportitlon Company, Western Lake Boat Line I Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B We are prepared at sll times to contract freight to sny psrt of the Union. , "Cah and sin its." maO ggfca 1852. IO2i EDDY & HALLADAY, Storage, Shipping and Commission Merchants, and Dealers In Salt, Floor, Fish, Water Lime, cVe. Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of dram, ana rroauce generally. Warehouse and Office, foot of Front street, opposite tho C, C" and C. Railroad Depot, Cloveland. Obio. fif Also, Agonts for the following Lines on Erie Csnal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H. N. Holt 4. Co., No. 9 Coentios Slip, New York; Holt, 1'almxr 4. Co., foot of Washington street, Buffalo, Proprietors. ECKFORD LINE. Hugh Allen, ) Agents, No. 127 Broad street, New York, (I. B. Williams. J (up stairs.) JoLL,N.,'JArT,IN, I L WUrf' Buff"- J. W. Pattxv As' Co.. Proprietors. 155, River street, Troy. f3jr Msrk packages "Ecklord Line," ship dally by "Old Lino Troy Tow Boats," Coenties Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Running in connection with Reed's various' Lines of Steamboats on the Lakes. PROPRIETORS. B. A. Root 4 Co., 113 Pier, Albany. Davis 4; Sutton, Agents Heed's Stosmbosts, Reed's Warehouse, Buffalo. A. H. Morgan, Bnflalo. Geo. H. Tottle, Agent, Broad street. New York. C. S. Bishop 4, Co., Agents, North Market, Boston. sMark packages "Union T. Company," ship by "Swill sure Lino of Tow Boat," foot of Broad street, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE. Ifnrohandlan forwarded dailv to and from New York. Alhanv and Buffalo, and aU porta on the Western Lakes and Csnnls, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy, fy Car- soea Insured between New York and Buffalo. a .. ... ... n :-. ml i 1 Q 11 v P. W. iAU.BAlWK, rrullliui, i!unu ... ... AOINT8. II. L. Howell, 121 Broad street, New York, Olmsted 4 Daniels, 47 Quay street, Albany, J. J. Tallmadoe, (loot of Washington street,).. ..Buffalo, Eddy & IIaliadat, Cleveland, Mark packages" W. L. B. Line," and Ship by Western Lake Boat Line, foot of Broad street, Now York Apply to U. FITCH, Columbus, O. E3P Our connections with the shove Lines, snd with Lsthron 4. Co's Express, are such that we can assure Merchants and Sblppere in general, that we can forward goods to ell points a little quicker and cheaper than any other Line. Mark It. Mark all packagca legibly, ana witn care. EDDY HALI.ADAY, Cleveland. U. FITCH, Columbus. apl(i-0in A. M. HALE, General Agent on Ohio Canal. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum-lumbns to Portamontb. On and after Monday, 3 aae 38, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbus lor Clrcleville, Chillicothe and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock In the evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock, A. M, and arrive atCo- lumbue at 8 P. M.. dally. STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE,Co-lumbo-1. The regulsr course of Lectures In this Institu tion, will commence on Monday, the 1st ol November, and con tinue four months. The preliminary ixmrw, consisting ot six Important specialities, beginning on the 18th ot ttCTOBxa, will continue nntil the I st ot November. FAIPliTi. R. If. PADDOCK, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiol ogy. CHAS. A. LEE, M. D Professor of Materia Medics, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. FUEDKIliCK Mr.KKlCrt. si. u., rroiessorot unemistry. SAMIIKI. M. SMITH. M. D , Profeasorof Theory and Practice. R L. HOWARD. M. D , Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D- Professor of Obstetrics, 4c, snd of Patboloey. ... C. C. PAIinr-lt, as. u uemonsirasor oi Anasoniy. FEES. Lectures $410,00. Matriculation $3,00. Graduation $.0,00. Dissecting Ticket $5,00. By the expenditure of almost ten thousand dollars, duringtbe present year, oa our noble edifice, the Anatomical Theatre will be finiibed, and lbs Hospital open for the reception of patients, snd many other improvements completed, Basking the whole a most perfect structure. All inquiries will receive prompt attention if addressed to 8. M. SMITH, us7 wesnoi too r acuity. Auditor's Office, FaAmtLtw Co, I JulY 82. 1852. I NOTICE to the qualified electors of Franklin Co O. In pursuance of the 33d section of " An Act for the assessment snd taxation of all property In this State, sad for levying taxes thereon according to Its true valne la money," psssrd April 13, 1652, the Commissioners of Franklin county, at their June session, 1852, divided said county lor the election ot District Assessors, as lollows : Tbe township of Moats osnenr flacludlnt the city) shall con stitute tbe 1st District. Tbe sovrnships ot Truro, Jefferson, Plaia, Blend oa, Mifflin Clinton and Sharon shall constitute tbe 2d District. 1 he tnwasntpa or Perry, Washington, norwicB, Drown, rrans-lin and Prairie shall constitute tbe 3d District Tbe townshhie of Pleasant, Jackson, Hamiltoa aad Madison shall eoastitats the 4th District. By order ol tne Board. u. t-asai, uiera. TWO ONE-ACRE LOTS FOR SALE. Two Lots, Hoe. S3 aad Si, located in Paelaa'a Addltion.eoa-tuning one acre each. They are the pleasantest location la tbe subdivision, sad wiU be sold at a bargain it sold sswa, other- srisetbey will be lanen oat oi saarxev ana tae price advanced. JAMISON st TUTTLE, Real Estate Agents, aagl4 OfiVse in Carpenter's Building, up stairs. PASTURE. We hare Pasture for a; few COWS, oast of Use Laaatte Asyhsm. ys Bantu ansiaiauau. INSURANCE. WARREN JENKINS, at General Head TT i Qusrtrrs of Lile. Fire. Ilnslth and Marine Insurance. takes plessure In submitting to bis pstrons the following Statement of the ETNA INSUUANCK COMPANY OF VT1CA, oa the let day of Jul), 185D, sluming the Wuils amount of its expenditures since January in, jno-j, Balanoaon hand January 1st, 1852 129,519 S3 Cusb Premiums Irom 1st January to ist Received1 on Policies of re-insurance. i..i 37,138 73 Wi uv 7,193 97 Amount of Losses and enxenses nsld up to July 1, '52, snd since January 1st 30,085 in Paid Agents' Commissions 4,003 49 Paid for re-Insurance, 7:19 42 Paid return Premiums on Policies csn- ,nii,.H mosi 45,204 95 Surplus J2I.923 01 JOHN E. UINMAN, President. n,i. i.,wi nisi) if. H. UAWLEY. Secretary. Thia .iai0mAn, ihnwi the actnol business lor six months. The origins! cepltslol 170,000-Is over snd above tne surplus nere. lnsotiorin. xms comDsor nss always unm iu... promptnen and liberality. WARREN JENKINS, LlOIUmOUS, AUgUSt UlU, lOiia. .6.... nscnMMSNnvrinif vaosf CiENTLEMXN OF UTIrA. Wo Ihnsuhmrlhnra. well aunualnted with tho OrlllclDalOtt! enranf Ihe .Ktna Insurance Comuanv. herebv COrtifVlhat they are gentlemen ot good business reputation, ana mat we uciibvu tne said uompany wen managoa ana rospunsiuie. n. 0. LtANSlNQ, t;asnier vineiua nnn. C. B. Wilson, nsblerUtlca City Bank. Jas. S. Lynch, Cashier Ontario Branch Bnnk. aug7-y T. O. Grannii, Cashier Bank Central N. York, H ENERAL HEAD QJJARTERS, for Life IT Fire. Marino, and Health INSURANCE. OOlceln Flatty Block, State street, up stairs, in theso days of failures of Insurance Companies, the under signed would call attention to the exnimis oi sume m ira companies which be has the honor to represent. Among Ihem are the .. Franklin Flro Ins. Co. or Philadelphia essots i,.-ei,ouu Franklin, oi New York, do. 300,000 Springfield Fire snd Marino, do. 154'5'! Etna, ol Utlca, N. Y do. 170,000 Rensalaor, of Lanslngburg, N. Y do. 200,000 Union, of Fort Plain. N. Y., do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins., Watorlord, N. Y, du. 340,978 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 200,000 Several of the abovo companies tako Marino and Fire risks. LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit New York and New Jersey $1,381,000 Jeflbrson Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati 100,000 American Temperance Life Ins. Co., Hartford.... 100,000 Amortcan Mutual Lllo Ins. Oo, New Haven , 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanics Mutual Health Associalion, Cin., Q9,000 The underilcnod will take creat nleasure in exhibiting tbe re- nent mnni-is nl all the abnvecomDauies. and exulainina in exten- so their resources snd msnner ol doing business. In the various departments of Firo, Marine, Lite, and Health Insurance, thore can be no superior facilities onerea Dy any agem ur vunipaiiy. U AL.1 K If UNI A liirit K1BAB ismu oouiu..i.oiuio terms. Remember to call at Head Quarters, state street, up stairs. WARllEN JENKINS, Agent, L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar no, HPHOSE who wish for Fire Insurance will a- please read tne louowing report oi ino FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF B Bill. A II KB. 1111 A.. Bhowhis CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1852, invested as lopowst First, Mortgsges, chiefly In Philadelphia Real Estate uurcbaaed at Sheriff sale $057,513 64 B4.377 78 1SS.60S 73 62,325 60 S.WIi 90 46,481 39 Temporary Loana on Collaterals Stocks, valued at )6fi.50tt cost Notes, Bills receivable, 4c Cash $1,284,3110 94 Ct INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE in the abovecom. paiiy, by lfel8-ytl'j WARKEN JENKINS, Agent. sMOLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY J MUTUAL l.IPF. INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, inonfln This Cnmnanv oftera to the Insured all the security andadvsntagesofthe Mutual and JolntStock plans (as hereto-lore applied) combined, namely t Low ratoe of premium ; an an, nual return, in cash, of the per centage required for the contin-..Hi.i.b ..... Bn .lAnnntn hut not eveessiveurovision lor the future security of members for tbe whole term of It lo, with an adequate Interest in tho accumulating fund secured lo such members, at death, by credits upon their policiosf a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem. hers, and also for the present security of those for the whole term of life. This is the only Mutual l.uo inaurance uompany wnusu raius nf T,rniiiin am filed at a fair reduced standard, with a provis ion tor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) In exact proportion to the amount of business and the i.ra..!nu ri.b tram Advanclm? ncrn anions' the members. Pamphlets, Tracta, Ac, giving In detail the plan and rates of the Company, lurnisned gratis, ana applications receivcu, i,j J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Modlcal Examiner. oc23-d INSURANCE on Life and Live Stock, against loss or damage by Fire, and against the perils ot tbe Sea and Inland Navigation, on property ot every description, taken in the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital I50,lOO. OniO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN. NAT1, UU1U, Capital 100,00O. NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK INS. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, SJOWNKCTH-'UT. Capital $30,000. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Capital fxuu,i'v. UTICA INSURANCE COMPANY, UTICA , N. Y. Cnpltal $190,000. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, R031E, NEW YORK. Capital $10,000. EflUlTABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital - 8,300,000. Risks tsken on the most liberal terms, and all losses promptly sd lusted. (lAlO-dly T STOCKTON, Agent. CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS J WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Asent. will re. ceive applications for Life Insurance, Including, California Rlaks Call at Headquarters, opposite the Old State House, State street, ..oiumous. leze-yii. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-apectfnlly announce to their triends and the public in general, that they hsve Just opened a store on the corner of Long street and State Avenue, opposite P. Hayden's Factory, where they Intend to keep constantly on hsnd, a large assortment of the very best ot Family Groceries such as Teas, Coffee, 8n ar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Fish, Sonp, Candles, Starch, Cheese, Ac, 4c, together with every article used by families, which they oiler to sell on the lowest terms, for Cash on' v. July 14 1853. w. diaun tt LUl NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu sic Store I Received this day a large supply of. new rjtanaara ana iasniona-jie music. Grand Polka de Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old Folks at Home, (comic.) Wallace. Allen Petcy. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpen. oacn. lommoore. Gaslight Schottlsch. Old Veteran. Spring Spsrrow Polka. National Schottlsch. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Waltz. Happy Family Polka. Off for Baltimore, (comic.) Kathleen. Mavourneen. as sunn Walt for tho Waiton. bv Catherine Hayes. There's magic fn that little The Last Rosa of Summer. song ; and many other songs Weddmr roisa. urooe. anaoiecee. a'-o Lousiana Belle, variations, by T AW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A. XJ f. PERRY having determined to decllno the farther prac tice of the Law, H. B. OAK KINGTON will prosecute the Business and settle tne accounts oi tneiaie nrm oi I'erry sr. usr. rinaton. at their recent office, in Carpenter's Buildlm between tue trcDango Bans ana orate oireoi. a. r. icitttr. ap'jt-dii u. a. i;AttiiiNiiTiJN, SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. The under- signed most respectlully iniorms nis irienas snd tne puoue generally, that he intends to open his woll known GARDEN, on the west side of the Chillicothe road, sbout bslf s mile south of Columbus, for visiters, snd solicits the continuance of their liberal pstrensgo bestowed on his establiahment last year. neitner exertion nor tne groeieet expense nave oeen aparea to render the most delightful spot in tbe vicinity ot the Capital as attractive, eomlortable and pleasant as could be done. All kinds of refreshments and delicacies which will gratify an epicure to his heart's content, will be served np for s lair and reasonable price, at a moment's notice. Desirous to avoid misunderstanding and vexations, snd preventmischlef, I call tbe attention of the visiters of the Gsrden to some regulations posted in different places on the premises, hoping tbst they will be observed. Visiters on Sundsy have to psy ten cents for admission, snd redve a ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to thst amount. Well, friends, come one, come all, and enjoy the pleasures of God's delightful nature. mh30-dtr ANDREW SCHNEIDER. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON. C. P. L. BUTLER has the oleaanre of snnounclns to his friends and the public that he haa fittod np Ice Cream Saloona, for the accommodation of Ladles sad Gentlemen, and would be happy to wait upon all that may be pleased to call maia HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Bronzed Metal Hat and Coat and Umbrella Stands; Soap-stone Griddles, oval and round; Burnet's Pstent Wator Cooler, Filters and Coolers ; Toilet Sets, ornsmentsl and plain ; Parlor Coal Vases ; Pstent Breed-Cutters ; Plate-Warmers ; Plsnisbed Codec and Tea Urns; Cskesnd Spice Boxes; Sponge and Hits Bathing Pans; Wafl'el Bakers ; Bed-clothes Clasps a new aad very useful article lor keeping bed clotieion children ; and a variety ol other articles, may be found at HEYL 4 ST.CLAIR'S, deelO Opposite the Franklin Bank, High street. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The sub-eeriherwilleellthe Lotoa which heilvee.on High street, between Town and Rich. It is In tbe centre ot the city, and a mdm verv .nnv.ni.ni .f.nrl tnr business and for a famllv real. I 1 deuce. The terms will be about one third down and the AkssaVbalaacs la payments. Those wno wisu lo purchase to speealate oa, or to locate for business wonld do well to call and examine the premises, ss s good bsrgsin will be offered, assy? . WALTER THRALL. IHtY & FANCY COOPS. rjENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can IT And the latest New York styles of fancy Casalmeres, black French Doeskin Cassimeres, black, blue and brown French and English Cloths, Drop d'eto, and other beautiful atfles of foods , lor Summer Coats, that are ran in this market, at Jul WM. RICHARDS fc CO'8. ' rTiHE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the , X choicest of the sesson. So are the Bonnets, Bonnet and , Neck Rlbbone, Bonnet Crapes and other trimmings, now opening by jul WM. RICHARDS k. CO. 11 Ono hour of such bliss is a life ere it oloses "P Is ono drop of fragrance from thousands of rosea." E allude to one hour spent in examining the large and beautiful stock of Paranoia, Hosiery, Gloves, long end short Lace Mitts, buS and white Summer Vest-tngs, bull' Lawn Cravats, colored and whits Linen Drillings, brown and grass Coat Linens, and an endless variety of other seaaonablo goods, sold by Jul . WM. RIOHAHDS sV CO. TO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepers You will find brown and bleached Table Linens, fsomebeeu- ttl'ul Snow-drop snd Damask Patterns,) also, Dlspers and Crash of all descriptions, st JUl WAl. KlUiiaJlLIB Cfc W O. FOUR DAYS LATER from New. York PUICES DOWN. Another train of ears has arrived,' freighted with goods lor " Wat. Richards eX Co.," purchased at oxtremely reduced prices, which we will sell at equally low prices, for cash or approved credit JUl W. H1UUAH.UB CC UU, THE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more beautifully clad than Solomon In sll bis alory. Yet tho Lady surpasses oven the Lily, who Is attired In those beautiful Bareges, Sballys, Barege-Delaines, French Muslins, White Crape Sbswls, Black Silk Laeo Points, Swiss and Jaconet French-Wrought Collars, Cuffs, Undor-sleevos and Under-handkercblefs sold by jut wm. iLiuriArtua ec uu. . SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Buildings, Invites the attention of the Lsdles of Columbus, and tbo publio generally, tu his very lsrge stock of Fsshions-ble Spring and Summer Goods, now being received snd opened . daily. Wo cordially invite all to call, for we foal confident that we can suit tne most isstiaious. mnuu HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we bavo a large stock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Slip Linens, a great variety of Towellngs, Table Cloths, Muslin Sheetings, from 4-4 to 12-4 wide, very handsome embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains snd curtsin goods, 4 e 4c, which will be sold low. mh29 SNOWDEN. TROYS' WEAR. A fine assortment of goods J7 I for Boys' wear osn be found st nih29 SNOWDEN'8. "VEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, in JL 1 Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town snd Rich. niESDAMES SfTAPLEY tic HALL would respectfully Invito the attention ol the citizens of Columbus and surround ing country to their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS. which thav are now receiving, eomnrisins all tha varieties ol nillllnerv and Fnncy Dress Goods, Cloaks, sfce-, Ve.,-which they will sell as low as can be afforded. Milliners supplied with GOODS snd PATTERNS as low as st sny place west of New York city. coiumDus, uctoner uu, icui. ' TVTEW SPRING GOODS, by Express Mes- ll dames S1IAPLEY ds HALL. Hlsh St.. sre now receiv Ing a large and splendid assortment of MILLINERY, ORNA MENTAL, HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of every style and va ricty, which they are now ready so sell st the lowest cash price. Also, Dressing snd Repairing Bonnets done In tbe best manner snd on the shortest notice. ' marloMy NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces , Needle-work Swiss Drapery Curtains. j . o pes. nne needle-worn Lace ao. SO ncs. (In vdsl Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtains. Just received, and" or salo by ap3U J. 11 usbukn sz uu TUST RECEIVED . U 500 lbs. colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lbs. Cotton Batting. ap30 J. D. OSBORN & CO. EW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED. 10 ps New patterns Brussels Carpets. 1 ' 0 ps I nrre-piy UBrpets. 12 ps lugraiu Carpets, new styles. Will be retailed as low aa any place In the United States, at 1-ma'.20 J. D. OSBORN 4 CO'S. LADIES, now is the time for you to see the largest assortment of DRESS GOODS which haa ever j been brought to Columbus at any one time. Just to convince yourselves nt this, It will be omy necessary to call st SNOW- ' DEN'S and tee the great variety of new and beautilul styles , ot Flounces, Bordered and Plain Tissues, Bareges, Chalys-. Cambrics, Lawns, Chintzes, Grenadines, 4c, 4o. Our stock ; has been selected with great care, and we assure ourfriendssad :'. the public generally, that we cannot and will not be under-. aold. Wo respectlully invite ail to call and examine styles, qual-' 1 Itles snd prices, before making their purchases elsewhere , malt) DRESS SILKS. Extra rich Brocade Flounced Silks. Extra Rich Plsid Silks. Brocade and Figured Silks. ,i . Neat styles Checked and Striped Summer Silks. India Silks, a great variety aud very low. Plain Black Silks, all widths snd quslities Now being openen at mb20 SNOWDEN'8. TfM BROIDERIES AND LACES JLl Lace snd Muslin Undersleeves j Lace and Muslin Chemisettes; : Lace aud Swiss Capes and Berthas ; : Rich Lace Veils, Collars and Cufl's i . ; Ladies Embroidored Pocket Haudkercbiels; ' Jaconet and Swiss Flouncinssj Insertlngs and Edgings. A fullnisortiucnt of tbe above articles this dsy received by ap22 W. A. 4 J. C. McCOY 4. CO. MORE NEW CARPETING. The subscri-bers, next door to Uie American, are receiving large addition to their former assortment, making one of the most desirable ' ' stocks to befoundintlieclty. Theirassortmentcompriaes every ,, variety to be lounu in tne tuarxet, Tapestry velvets, Tapestry . Brussels, ingrains, ate Also, white and coi'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Msts, , Lace und Swiss Window Curtains. Buyers will consult their interest by looking at our stock be- fore purchasing. ap23 w. A. st J. v. mcvu t st tu, ARRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adams Stewart, MERCHANT TAILOR, opposite ths Capital House, High street, Columbus, has just received his first lot of SPRING nnd SUMMER GOODS, and Isresdy to receive orders for all kinds of - i ,. COATS. PANTS AND TESTS. sssuring all who may think proper to patronise his establish ment, thst no efforts wilt be spared to give satisfaction as to ins oualitv of materials, atvle of work and neatness ol fit. snd es- pocial care will bo taken to hare all work done by tho time promised. With i "PROMPT WORK AND PROMPT PAY" for his motto, he hopes to be able to gat along, although be should not have seventy customors at one time on a rainy day. mal. J. Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew- llnnae. ilfll.UMHUS. OHIO. Having purchased the entire stock of Wm. Savage, I will con- . tlnufl tbo business st the old stand, where 1 will keep a first rate assortment ot WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS,' - -' ' FORKS. CUTLERY, And a general variety ot FANCY GOODS. For tun present I will reside in New York, and persons In wsnt of Goods, may rely upon seeing all new patterns of Jew. ; ry et my store ', With these assurances he hopes to retain the confidence of ths former patrons of tbe concern, and ot the citizens generally. - im Tho Wntnb Repairing will be attended toby W.M. Savage, ' le ng known in this section as a first rate workman. JulG J. Y. SAVAGE, Ja. ; . NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y. Sevsge, Jr., I cheerfully recommend him to ail of my old customers, sod ' the community generally. n As it is absolutely necessary that my outstanding business shall be closed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to me, will cell snd settle up. (ju!6 1 W M. SAVAGE. . COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-SOL STORE. ' First Door North of the Nell Hoase Entraace. C. 8. ELLIS haa re-opened his store, having It lo connection with Mr. R. D Dunbar, thoroughly repaired, where he ofl'ers a arge and extensive assortment of Umbrellas and Parasols, attbe loweat prices. Being a manufacturer of Umbrellaaand Parseola, ha is able to make it sn inducement for those in wsnt, to esll snd look at his extenslvo assortment, every one being made of tbe Best material. i Also on hand, a largo assortment of Canes. Coverinff and rcnairins done in the beat manner and at ehort notice. Pinking done as usuaL C. 8. ELLIS. July 26. 1852. aTP.lVRAI.T.inS Wiwli Pr.nd AV. r? j. i oi new i orx, nave aent ne tne following new Bat. ; lade, just published by their house. The Erlto or Lucerne," ar tbo Ssasr ar tha Swiss Msther' Mnalc by RochA I ken. This Is a remarkably pleaaing ballad, la the Swiss Style, with an eaay piano accompaniment. A beautiful executed colored title page adorns the music. For ssle by jy u. et. r. a. a.unuLu. - CR. BR1TTON, Real Estatk Aoent. All business connected with this Agency win receive prompt attention. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Indentures, 4e, drawn at the shorten notice. BUILDING LOTS,in various psrts of the city, for ssle on res- ' sonabln terras. sug3-dlm Office an llifk Arcrf, opposite FranW House. JUST RECEIVED GODEY, GRAHAM and SARTAIN, for September, by , j augl9-2w A. B. HARSH. .X-A! nl .:. i:il A
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Full Text | 4- (M$ VOLUME XVI COLCTMBOS, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1852. NUMBER 54 1 - 1 'a , TUB Dailt) ijio State Journal 18 PUBLISHED EVEEY MORNING, EXCEPT SUNDAY. SCOTT BABCOK, journal ivaDmai, bios ahd ruu wrests iirtRANoi on uiog. TERMS Invariably in advanct.- In Colnmbai, COO a year by mall, $6.00. Dally during tha session of the Legislature, aw Trl-Weekly Iter the remainder of tha roar. 16.00. THK VVKKKLY JOURNAL la fumUhed to city subscribers nt S3, uhu uj iuau m miwm yea, uiuos oi lour ana upwaras, au,20 j ui kjii uiu uiinonui wt.w. THE Tlll-WEEKLY JOURNAL la 13.00 a year. M1J?S op advertisinqIn ths dailt journal, The following ratal and ratal luve been agreed upon between to tiuprwion or mo iwio auuumm ana we who owns journal, to o observed in all eaiea, after (hit date. iWy 80, 188. One square, HO llnea or leaa of thli abed type,) for one Insertion. GOo. ; each additional Insertion, 26a. fflmHHfi h e(0MeewBatiH $e o (t t It I $ T" "$"" IT 1 square, 1 2512 a 3 004 005 00 0. 8. 0. 10. 16. 18. i squares, 1 878 876 006 00 8 00 IT IbT 12. jl5. TT "77 3 aquarce, a C0j4 60 6 CO 00 900 157 IsT liT"T7 TT TT 4 squares, 8 00 6 60 8 00 9 0010. l2- I4T1O, .. BY TUC TJiaa 'amiuarm f Changeable i "liares, nllwi son' 0 squares, or Changeable quarterly BSil V4 column, monthly,.... 451 weeklv 6T) 1 dolly, 80! daily,... 13W rltaudluir card, 6 lines or less, for one year $10. Nu advertisement to be considered by the year, unless specified on tlm manuscript, or previously atrreed upon between the narties. Advertisement not marked on the copy for a specified number ui insertions, will neoontinuou ono month, unless ordered out, aud payment will lie exacted accordingly. All odvertimtuicnts from strangers or transient persons to bo paid in mlvauco. The privileges of yearly adrortUers will be confined rigidly to 1 lu-ir ri'gular bualnefu ; aud all advertisements not pertaining there to, tu tie paid lor extra. AdriirtUeuumts for Auctioneers, Oenonll Agonts, Real Estate Agi'iits, &c, not to bo contracted for by tho year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rutes. Announcing candidates (fur ofilcea of every description) to be charged ut thu rate of fitly cents per week, for each name ; the same 111 ut, 111 an cases, paiu iu auvanea. Attorneys will be holdcn for the price of inserting advertisements drought iu by tlii ui. Publishers not accountable tor the accuracy or icgat uuvortlscmeuts uoyouu tue amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be churged not leas than double alio uoove rutes, aud measurou aa u souu. Advertuomeuu on the Inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rato of 60 per cent, in advance of the ntiovo rutes. No A DVEKTISKHSXT CAN W. INSERTKD ORATDiroOSI.r. township, and other publio meetings, aud such like, to bo cliargmj 111111 price. Heaths Inserted without churgo, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. II persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, Kolrecs, concerts, or any publio entertainroouts where chargos are made for admittance, aud all notices of private enterprises, can only bo inserted with the understanding that the same are to bo puiu lor. u intended to Do inserted in tne editorial column, the rame will bo charged at tho rate of not less than 20 cents per hue, uuu tnen only wnen accompaniea py an auvorusemeni; SCOTT &BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, STEKEOTYPEKS AND BINDERS. Blank Books and Stationery of every description constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Pepers, and Inks, ot tun uest luHuuiaciuru, always lor luie. D ,R. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE No. i, Nell'i Exchange, oimuiite the Beeretarr of State's UUIC0, iiign iireer, iioiumuui. uecii "VTATHAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, X. 1 CWiro m tne room lormerlv occupied by Justice Evans, iuuiu 01 ino v ranxun nam, up aiain. ERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard- ware and Cutlery, iron. Nails, (lists, Honso Builder's Ma terials, f arming ana siren ntcai Toon, Military uoods, sec, 4c No. 161 High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. ; WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun sellor at Lew, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner lo take tho Acknowledgment uf Deeds or tne city ot now r oi k. ocr-u 17 C. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re- X tall Dealers in DRY GOODS, Boots aud Shoes, Hats, Caps, Htraw uoods, c. four doors soutu ui tne American, uoium bus. octlS JOHN. W BAKIB. ODERT ABU9TRONO. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate Dbokers and GiNEaAi Land Aoknts. Office south room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. LDCIAN BOTTLK9. THSO. COMSTOCK. SCO. Q. COMSTOCK. TJUTTLES, COiMSTOCK & CO., succes J sors to B. Comstock & Co ,) Forwarding nntl Com mission merchant. Lard Ull Manufacturers, ana Dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish aud Lumber. Head ol tho Canal, Columbus, Ohio. 3P Liberal advances made on consignments. maru f RIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, f I e Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stovns ol all kinds, and a great variety of Custings, always on hand. BLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving new supplies of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Among othor styles ot Watches, we invite attention to a now lot of those fine hunting ease and open dial lovers, of our own Importation, which, for quality and price, are not excelled. Jyl6 H AT AND CAP STORE. THK 0I.D STAND.. The subscriber comes areetintf. to every Hat and Cao wearer hi Central Ohio, with one ot tne vary best assortments of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to this part of the State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family, file Hate are made to order, by aome of the best and most celebrated establishments East and West, vis t Iteebe II Co., New York 1 Bertalett at Blynn, Philadelphia; Dodd&Co., Hates, Whitcbnr tCo, and others, of Cincinnati ; all of which will be told at fair prloee 1 end be wishes it to be distinctly understood that it Is all nonsense lor others to say Uiey can sell lower than lie can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the buslnoss for years, be understands what a hat ean be made and aold tor. ilia stock consists (in part) ot the following varieties : Black and Drab Bearer, extra ; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra ; Otter and Seal Drab 1 Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine ; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment of Straw goods lor Men . and Boys. A very fine assortment of Straw Hats for children, &o., A c. Uls old friends and the public are invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUDISILL, apS3 High St, next door to the Stage OIBce. HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Um . brellas, 4c. 4c. Wholesale and Retail. J nil.I.KTTeVCU. NEIL HOUSE BUILDING, COLUMBUS, OHIO, respectlnlly announco to the citizens ot Columbus, and dealers in the trade, that they are now receiving one of tho largest and best selected stocks of goods in their line ever offered In this ""Being connected with an EASTERN MANUFACTORY we -ret all times prepared to furolih the very LATEST STYLES of Uoods, at Eastern prices. Don't mistake the place, second door south of tbo Neil Houise, Hln of the Big Hut. apiO WE ARE NOW opening a large and brautifnl assortment of .WATCHKH, DIAMOND WOKH AMU jaWUbKl. fOurstock of fine London and Uene-va Watches is superior to any In the State. Diamond Kings and Pins, we jjallilXT- offer at New lore. Prices. Jewelry, rMlver nod flaiea Ware, Fine Mantle Clock., and Catlery.atwholesaleand retail. All are Invited to call examine. """"Jaae ' NOTARIAL and other 8EALjengraTed,and PRKSME8 lurnished. at the ehorteat notice. Watches Repaired in the best manner. . . ., First door sou in 01 entrance to "" ""-"S BLYNN 4c BALDWIN. jull TUST RECEIVE13 A new and beautiful as- .1 . . t?u nraiHSiNIi WORK, and DIAMOND WORK, v sortmeni 01 wvja nni . JEWELRY, of all kinds. BLYNN & BALDWIN. jnlt) SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Seale, made in the best manner, and . Manors suun, m ' ni v'uw a nai nWlN. p30 CONVEYANCING. Warren Jenkins Office to Piatt's Block, State street-will, in addition to bis General Insnrenee easiness, rive Pif1 ""S" 2aa ANn . S'SINVKYANCINU. NOTARIAL BUSINESS, ad CN INVE8TIOATION OF LAND TITLES. Having la former years, while employed in investigating lend titles tor the Ohio Lite Insurance and Trust Company, had large . .ToVrlence in this line, and having retained abstracu of the tl- T. rl .7 .1.. .i in.ivirtaSt traeU of land In this county, he will, it required, tarnish at moderate charges a complete ab- i airart nl title 10 anv rvmi .w .. -j 0 1 u Ml iu formsVand articles ot agreement written at short notice, Ja-y "rVTEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber X has on head, at the Franklinton Depot, a urge assortment -r nrix-lnl oak. of almoet every sort, siae aad leasth. wkere builders and others ean be supplied oa short ... .. . 1 l.u A lk. ann tUrm SmIm aouee, ana nave tne nnnuw "w"11 -t- , In ilinsAs wnil le seasoned timber, suitable tor lintels 1 long timbers, for frames ; Joists, of a greet variety of lengths ; acaat. Dns, boards, due- c. Also, refuse lumber, at redacesl priees. By application at the Yard, or at the Milt saflee west, on the allroed, to Bloaar or Ksrr, almost say blUcaa bo filled by tho aMatreedoa. Twrsaeeash. H. L. 8ULLIVANT. BOOKS & S T A T 10 MI H V . NEW ARRANGEMENT Paper and Rag Wsrehousa. Shoe, Tea, colored Modiuma; Cap, Crown, Medium Ruyal anu ouper nuyai wrapping raper. Whito and colored Papers, fur Confectioners. French an J American Tissues white, and assorted colore. Hissed Papers, fur Psmphlets. Manilla Paper ot all aliua. Copying Pspor French and English rnannlacturo. Nolo. 8vo. Post. Hath. 4 to. Commercial and Packet Puet. Hank and Folio l'oat 1 Blotting Paper 1 American, French and r.ugnsu i:aps 1 nana wore raper, sic, to. 1IONNKT HOARDS, UI' virluua colore aud qualities. N. H. The blithest price paid fur Haifa. JylO J. 11, RILEY & CO, "DAPER HANGINGS. Borders and Decora X the Psprrsfur Ceilings, Halls ano Public rooms, Prints for Fire Uoarda, 6u. The undersigned have made arrangements for a vory large ana won sssortoa etacK 01 r rencn ana American papers ana Dorur rs, at reduced prices. urawiuus lur nans ana ueiiinuemauB iu uruei. The trade supplied by Pattern Hooks, and goods furnished rem " factory uirect at tue lowest rates. juif-woin 4. u. U11.C.1 t i;u. QCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. Kf Ktackhsrdt s Chemistry. Keld's intulloctual Philosophy. Htewnrt's do. do. Latham's (Irarainar. Tusrulan Dhpiitntlons. For sale at the New Bookstore. maStt J. 11. KILI'.Y at CO. DANK NOTE PAPER, of superior quality -U for Bankers, Railroad and County Bonds, County Orders, etc., 4 0. Huuk note paper inude to order, ol any size, thiekucie or coior. Blank Drafts and Notes, from tbo finest steel plates, for sale Bttoe New Uuoksture. J. 11. Itll.l'.r sc uu., JulS Stationers. TETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, aJ Newspaper-files, Portable Bates a tine srticle, assorted l ses, for counting rooms and houses ; Copying Presses, a superb or article.; Inkstands, new patterns, great variety. For sale at the New Bookstore. Ju3 1. H. RILEY 6. CO. P YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways .a, or Thinking. By uonaia ncLeoa. Penciliugs by the Way. Now revised edition. For salo at tho Now Bookstore. mass J. 11. RILEY & CO. BLITHEDALE Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, just received and for sale at the new Bookstore of J. a. RILEY 4 CO. SEDGWICK on the Measure of Damages Jii revised and enlarged edition, Just published and tor sale, at the new Bookstore ot Jy31 J. H. K1LEY 4 CO WOOD'S Practice new Edition just published, and for sale at the new Bookstore of Jy31. J. U. RILEY 4. CO. THE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3. Just received, at the New Bookstore. Ju3 J. II. UILEY 4 CO. REMINISCENCES, Incidents, Anecdotes, It. By Hon. Levi Boardsley. For sale at the Now Bookstoer ma'tf 4, ii. niLiCX at tu. TVTEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- l TIONERY. The new firm of BURR 4 RANDALL, having refitted the store lately occupied by Uuntinoton 4 MacIntirk, ate now receiving an entire new etock ot UUOKH, bTATIUNkki , fArnit uxnuinve, FANCY iiOOIIH. dec. And having completed arrangements with the vsrloue publishing houses of the Kastern cities, they will receive the new and desirable Books at tbo earliest possible moment alter publics. Uon. It will be tho aim of this establishment to furnish every article In their line at the lowest possible prices, and by giving their personal attention to the wants of their customers, they trust to give eutiro satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. All orders Intrusted to them will bo attended to with fidelity and dispatch, and at prices that cannot tailor alvlngsattalactlon, JuL'5 High street, Columbus, Ohio. CCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including KJ Mciiutrey's Eclectto Headers, nos. I, -i, 1 aim u. Ray's Arithmetics, parts 1, 3 aud 3. Davles' Mathematical Works. Anthon's Classical Works. Mitchell's. Smith's. snd Morse's (leosratihles.4c. Which are ottered at prices as low as can be found at any Book- store in the West. For sslo by ju30 llimit at KAHUALI.. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy m Feancb, b Lamartink, 2 vols. A Step from tbo New Worfd to the Jid, uy l uppan, voir Tltno aud Tido, or Strive and Win, by A. S. Roe. Mother at Home, by Abbott ; new edition. Blithedalo Romance, by Uawthorne. Forsaloby aug2 BURR & RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We would call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which we niter inr sain at nnnrecedentod low nrices. Csd. Demy sud Me dium Records, Day-Books, Ledgers, Ac, always on hand, together with memorandum books of every variety. s . .... uimo a. nluTisl.r STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a splendid assortment of staple and Fancy Stationery, iunlu, ding French, English and American Cap and Letter Papera white and bud Adhesion Envelopes ; Inkstands, Letter Stamps, Porte-Monnaies, Pocket Cutlery, Porte-Folios, Hankers' Csses, 4c, which we offer low, lu30 BUKK 4. RANDALL. CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remarks on the management of continued fever, the identity of Typhus, Typhoid, Relapsing Fever, 4c, by Austin Funt, M. D. For ly SUgtl DUliawnnni'AiJU. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Lira and Sxavicaa of Ukn. Winfield Scott, by Edward D. Mansfield, in 1 Vol. 13 mo. "the only authentic edition." A Iresh supply just received and tor sale by ijumv . .id . , , .. ... T17ALL PAPER and Bordering, Window T T 1 Paner and Fire Board Patterns. A large assortment of the latest patterns, Just recoivcu, ana lor sain uy JUJU BURR 4. RANDALL. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository or the Columbns and Franklin County Bible Society, may now be found at the Bookstore of . JU30 HUUK St MANUAL.!.. BANCROFT'S History of the United States. In 4 volumes. For sale by ju30 BUKK KANDA1.I. LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT For eale by the hundred or the single copy, In muslin and paper binding, by l)o30J BUItlt 4. It AN HALL. NEW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAR, en-entitled.The Dnya of Braces a 8tory of Scottish History. Forsaloby (Jyfi BURR 4 RANDALL. VOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by V Jv6 BURR RANDALL. s COTT & BASCOM have added to their es- tabllahmentadenartmentfnrtbe sale of Blnnka. Blnnk tiuilia and Hinilnnnrv of everr deseiiotlon. It is our Inten tion to keep up a lull assortment of everything in this line which business men csn desire. The Blank work will be manufactured by ourselves, of the very best materials, snd in the moat substantial manner, and warranted to give satislaction. Entrance on High street ' NK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, J- Psper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter Slamus. Slates, and all the various Uttle et oeteras in the Station ery line, constantly on hand at SCOTT BASCOM'S. STEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful styles of type in a manner not inferlorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid In the Stereotyping ol Wood Cuts. SCOTT BASCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller quantity of all sizes and descriptions, plain and moossed, including a oeautiiui variety ior tne i,aura, mj us ound at SCOTT 4. BASCOM'd. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Cards for Railroad Cheeks. Invitation Tickets. 4tc of sny color and thickness, and cat to any size, may be had at BUU 11 K BABUUSS D. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard& iX Noyea'and Hoover's Inks Black, Red, Bine and Omni for ssleby SCOIT BASCOM. PRINTING INKS, for News,Book,Card, and Job work, all the various colors fn kn end cans, for sale BUUll ST. BASUUM H. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledger to a sixpenny Memorandum, on hand, or man ufactured to any pattern, at SCOTT Sr. BAf CPU'S. PRINTING PAPER, for News or Book work, any size any quality any quantity for sale by own m. DAm.ua. JUST RECEIVED, at the Columbus Periodical Depot, THE MODEL ARCHITECT, containing orl-ainal deelras for Cottar ne. Villas. Suburban Resideaees, c.i accompanied by explanations, specifications, estimate and elaborate dclaila, prepared expressly for the use of projectors and artizans throughout the United States. The only work of the kind ever ottered In commons. MlgS7-dtl A. B. ilAJUSU. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDI-CAL 8CIENCE8; Edited by less Hays, M. D., Sargeoa o Wills Hospital, f or sale py - sT7-difw a. . stAsuiii. CINCINNATI. T17ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Cin V T cinnati, Ohio. The Fall term of the Kloventh Session ol this Institution, will commence on MONDAY, the jtlth ol AU' mist, and continue twoutv two weeks. The Culleso Is furnish. od with all the usual facilities and appliances for an extensive and thurouirb Education in the solid and ornamental branches. Its essuol across, unsurpassed health, full and efficient Board of instructors, ana moderate expenses, prusenc, at least equal in duonmenta, to those of any Institution. Forturthorpartlculsrs, see tenth Annual Catalogue, or uppllcntlon may be made by let ter, or otherwise, to any member af the Hoard of Trustees or loiun tii'isnrllior at tno Uollcgo. r. .. rviijoiin,, rres i. augfldllw. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., J-Lis betv between Columbia and Pearl, wholesale dealer Inallva, rleiles of WHITIN43. PRINTING & OTHER PAPER. f-tT Agmt for Suffield Kaglt Mill) Writing I'aper. aplu T7NVEL0PES. Aid BOOM But) Envelopes; ' ' ISO M White do 65 M Legal do ; 100 M Note dot ALSO Note Pepers, a beautiful assortment. Just received by r. v. iMitjuDian, aplO 77 and 7U Walnut street I7RENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA- J? PER. 300 roams Blue and White, lust received and for sale at reduced pricos. . tl. tHJUUMAN, ajiiu tl ana iv rvsinui sireei. TTRENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, -a, inuo and WUlto, Just received and lor sale low. 1'.. il. tiiiuiiWAn, aplO 77 and 7U Walnut street. rPINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD I. BOARDS. A beautiful article, manufactured by Messrs. Bliss, Potter Ac Co. 1 have the largest and cheapest stock of uaras in too city. r.. u. liUUuniAn, upiu il ana iv wamutst., siauuiacturers' Agent. T AFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA XJ I'EltS lhsve been dealing In these Papers for more than a year, ana nna tnem every tning one can wish, as to quality ana prico. Thoy are tho bloliest grade of Puper manufactured in the United Stntea; always givo satisfaction, nnd used encearo wanted again. A tun assortment Just received. IS. U. I1UUUMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street, HERMAN SCHRADER, (successor to Charlks Stascii) Importer of Germnn, French and English Fnncv lionila. Tovaand Iilualcnl Instruments ana' Wholesale Dealer in Accardeoiu, Violin; Comb; fiitoli, tin cuttion Cant. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spooni, Spectacle; Ac., Ad NO. till WAIN BTRKET, BETWKBN LOWBB MARKET AND COLUMBIA, aptu-aom uinoinnati, umo. JOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Sldo Third Street, (opposite Masonic Bulldlog,) CINCINNATI, O., Mr. D kcoos constantly on hand a full assortment of fine Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes in all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Finu Hoots forwarded by express, and warranted to fit. upon all orders accompanied by the Cash and the measure. epiu-iy WINDOW GLASS. We are now receiv-Ing a lsrge stock of this season's manufacture of Belle, votnon Window Class, and having takon the first Premium at tHe Ohio Stain Fair, Mechanics' Institute of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that wo otter to the olty and country trade the best and most exten ivo assortment oi Class of the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of all descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars: Pint and quart Flasks, Ac., 4c. All uf which will be sold on tho most reasonable terms by Si'EEHS 4. WRlliUT. Sole Agents for Bellovernon Works, No. 39 Maiu St., Cincinnati. N. B. Also, a constant supply ol Dupunt's Gun Powder ; HI-fie, Blasting and Sporting, Suda Asb, and Bleaching Powders. apiiMinm PAPER WAREHOUSE. The undersigned offer a full assortment of PAPER, embracing; News. Book, Plate, Can and Letter Paper; Canillo. Tobacco, Manlllo, Wrap. ping Paper, Bonnot Boards, 4c, 4c, of the best quality, and at tholoweat market price. Orders, solicited, which will be tilled at the same price as if purchased iu person. Wo ulso mako to order, at short notice, News und Book Paper. NIXON 4 CO,, Nos. 77 md 71) Walnut street, "tncinnatl. O, N. II The highest market price paid lor RAGS, in cash or excoangeu lur paper. jy i-u.irn. 0 BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincin. s natl, Is constantly prepared to furnish elegant BUSTS) STATUES, MEDALLIONS and MONUMENTS. gf Orders sollctted from a distance. JylO-dflm OURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. U This article is the result of the application of scentifie principles to the purpose intended, vix I To keep wster as cool at pomote, at long at posttote, wtta tne least possiote ice. The urourletor has Ions devoted his attention to this particu lar bra.ich of domestic economy, and passing from one improvement to another, has ut length arrived aa near perfection as it ie possible to reach. A proot this Is lound In the very genoral use of these Coolers In all parts of the country. A better proof of tne samo isct is, mat, since tneir introduction, various imitations of the genuine article have been attempted all falling ahurt of tho object, it Is true, yet all proving clearly which way tuo tine ot popular opinion is setting. A situplo statement of tacts, in regard to these Coolors, will satisly every ono ol their superiority. First, they am tbeony article of the kind ever patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conduction chambers, by meaos of which, with two pounds of lee to thu gallon, water la kept (at a temperature of 4u" Below xero, or only B" aoove tue tno ireexing point) an a ay. Thus, at a cost of some live cents per day, a family of ordinary size can be constantly supplied with water aa cold as ice itselt ; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to be a saving of at least seventy live per cent, over tho Earthen Jara formerly used for this purpose. Agslu, these Coolers never sweat ; In Ibis way saving much unuoccssarv waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the most workmanlike stylo, anil hand- suiiieiy nuianed In every respect, tney maze s very neauiitui ornament lor the Diulug Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An important improvement haa lately been added to the Cooler, viz t a small Pau (cspsble of holding from six to eight pounds ot butter) inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter ciin be knnt perfectly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of lamuiea. If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, at asmallex-peuse, with a Filtering Apparatus, msdo snd tor sale at BURNET'S House Furnishing Establishment, No. 14, East Front street, Cincinnati, O. Dealer in Hardware, Cutlory, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin VVaro, Brushes, Wooden and W illnw Warn, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators splO GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth snd Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. O. II. GEFFROY. Proprietor, late or Walnut street House. spO-U W ALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. JyO-dtf J. W. SWENKV, froprietor. CINCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cure Establishment is now open for the reception of ps-tients. It is located about fire miles from tha city, on the Cnrtbaro pike, and buts few rods from the Cincinnati, Usmll-ton snd Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the same distance from the Mis nil Canal, in front, rendering it essy of sccess to those dosirousol enjoying the benefits nf the Institution. To the lover of nature, few parts of the country csn lurnlsh a more pleasing variety of scenery than spreads itselt be lore the traveler all the way from Cincinnati t(- the Cure. There nature aad art combine, rendering the view beautiful beyond description.The new, larse and beautilul bdiDce dlspiaya us laste ol the artist at a glance. The neatness and elegance of the interior, combined with the numerous attractions which present them selves to the invalid, cannot fall to render this estabiiaament a desirable one. The Halls are extensive, and the rooms spacious and inviting, where the invalid can range at pleasure, free from atmospheric Influences, in inclement weather. The Bed Rooms are well ventilated, and neatly furnished ; the Bath Rooms sre smple snd commodious, being convenient for the application ol water, In every form. In connection with the Institution there le a (iymnaaium Hall, seventy five feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by healthful exercise. The Springs which furnish the wster lor this Establishment sre clear, pure, soft, snd sbnndsnt ; flowing from a gravely bed, they send forth water both cold and delicioua. The country and neighborhood are remarkable tor healthlal-ness. purity nf air, and variety of scenery. All things combined, we cannot think of a more desirable place, for those seeking health, than this Institution. Dr. Pkasc, bsvlng bad much experience In the treatment of disease for many years, begs leave to Inform the public, that no pains will be spared tor the restoration to health ot those committed to bis charge. Mrs. Pxask, who hss, for several years, d -voted her attention to the treatment of diseases peculiar to her sex, and being every wsy qualified lor so important a station, will take special charge ot the iemale department. Prolapsus Uteri, with iu train ot ailments, that bane of Iemale beauty, health and happiness, which is prostrating the energies, snd destroying the usef alness of s large portion of the fair sex. will be treated la this Institution, successfully, independent of pssss rins or supporters of sny kind. To this subject we would invite the attention of Ladies, as In all eases we shall expect to perform s perfect euro. Persons visiting the Cure by the wsy of the Cincinnati, Bam-ntoa snd Dayton Railroad, will atop attbe Carihagestatioa. Patients are requested to bring two eomtortablrs, two blankets, two coarse sheets, six towels, and a quantity of old llnea, suitable for bandages. Tibhs. The terms for Boabd, Hxdical Pxrttcxj, and all ordinary attendance, will be tea dollars per week, psysble weekly Kxtra attendance will subject the patient to aa extra charge Some dednctioa will be snade to those who fad it ae-eessary to spend a sesurth of time in tno Institution. Transient persons wiU be charged two dollars per dsy. From three to ive dollars will be charged tor the first exam-iaatioa. For further particulars addrese D. A. PEASE, M. D , froprietor and 1'hysieiaa. Carthage Hamilton, CaHO.-maiyd.1msdaw3ns AMERICAN and Foreign Papers. Letter, Can. RamsnefeisL Packing aad Folio Post raled aad piers by tha auaatity. at low sricea, at the Paper Wareboase of Ijy3l J. B. RILEY CO. M. B. Bsak Hot Psper-eettar size a eaporisr article for correspond face, circulars, e. FOK WARDING. sfl HAM BERLIN & CRAWFORD. Forward (aa and Commission MaciiANTi,ssf of Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio, Dealers In Flour, Ursin sod other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line, Ohio Cansl, snd Union Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, y Agents tor the loliowluf Lines 5 hi ina OUi Klmbsll, 108 State St., Boston. neller. f O.P.Bcov.ll.lUO New York and Ohio Lake Boat Due, 1 Chsmberlln, Lee, 4 Co. now rorxanuuincinnail bine, Agents, Chambsrlin, Lea to Co's Express, f Ko. 1, Comtlea Slip, Troy snd Oswego Line, J New lork. msl3-0m sOilAMBERLIN. LEE & CO'S EXPRESS, KJ PaoraiiTORS CHAM BERLIN, LEE 4 CO., New York and LEE. ABELL As CO.. Buffalo. Ship by People's Line Steamboats, lasae Newton and uondrick iiudson, loot uourtiand street, norm Kiver. Mark packages C. Lee At Co's Express." For Freight apply to Jamxs C. Oatman, 159 Broadway, New York ; Chahbkrmn, Lxb 4 Co., 1 Ccsnties Slip, New York ; J. S. t'HXNOwxTH 4 Co., Cincinnati, O ; Chambssxin ft Crawford, Cleveland, O mal3-fim sORAWFORD fc CO.. Forwarders & Com hission Mibchants, Ogdentburgh, N. Y., Proprietors of tne Northern 11. it. Luis ol steam t'ropeiiers, between ugaens- burgh, uievelsnd, Detroit ana cutcago. Dealers in maiuh URaIN sud other PRODUCE, (cxcluslvelv on eommlsslon.) Lloersl advances made on property lor sale at ugoeniuurgn, nosionana new xorx. kihij-uiu NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, between Boston, New York and the West, CRAWFORD 4 CO.. Ondonsburah. New York. Proprietors. This Line eon. slsts of the following now first olass Propellers, (leaving Ogdens- nurgn tnrce limes a weec i; OODENSBURuif, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATE, 1. W.BIttJOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF TUE LAKE. Connecting st Of densbumh with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, and Rutland and Uurllngton Rail- roads, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, ana witn tne i,ae Chnmplnln & While Dnll Canal Lines, between Rouaa'e roiutana new lore. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street, Boston, O. P. Bcovrll, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 . Htntn street, uoaton. J.S. Mavnabd, Agent Travis 4 Co's Lino, 33 Coentios Slip, New rork. Ciias. B. Janus, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Cmotios Slip, up stairs, Now York. Malcolm Canfielo, Agent Merchants' Line, 9Vs Ccentios Slip, Now rorx. CHAMBERLIN & CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m ATEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT Ll LINE ERIE CANAL AND LAKES CHAMBERLIN, LEE 4. CO.. New York, and LEE, ABELL t CO., Buffalo, Pro prietors. NEW YORK AND OniO LINE, OHJO CANAL, UHAMHEttLtN it uiiAwruKi), uieveisna, i-roprietors. VST No Transbinment at Troy or Albany. JSFJ Aonlv to N. Ciiambkblin and J. C. Oatman, No. 1 Coanties Slip, Now York. AlarK l-acsaffoa "fl.l.s u. u.p. i.inH." Shln daily at Pier No. S. East River, New York. mal3-6m H. OABRXTSON. HANNA, GARRETSON & CO., Whole-salk Crocbbs and Commission Merchants, Harvey's Block, Merwin street, Cleveland, O. maij-om- A. M. HAI.X. 183'J. JOHN TINKER. TTALE & TINKER, Forwarding and Com- a..&- mission asbkchantb, oinniDue. umo. Warehouse No. 2, Exchange Buildings, Broad street, (ono door West nf W. A. Gill 4 Co's Agricultural Warehouse.) Dealers In Flour, Fish, Salt, and Water Lime. Also, Agents for the following Lines t A.stnrop at uo t express. Merchsnts' Transportation Company, ) EcklordLlne, l Erie Canal. Union Tranaportitlon Company, Western Lake Boat Line I Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B We are prepared at sll times to contract freight to sny psrt of the Union. , "Cah and sin its." maO ggfca 1852. IO2i EDDY & HALLADAY, Storage, Shipping and Commission Merchants, and Dealers In Salt, Floor, Fish, Water Lime, cVe. Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of dram, ana rroauce generally. Warehouse and Office, foot of Front street, opposite tho C, C" and C. Railroad Depot, Cloveland. Obio. fif Also, Agonts for the following Lines on Erie Csnal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H. N. Holt 4. Co., No. 9 Coentios Slip, New York; Holt, 1'almxr 4. Co., foot of Washington street, Buffalo, Proprietors. ECKFORD LINE. Hugh Allen, ) Agents, No. 127 Broad street, New York, (I. B. Williams. J (up stairs.) JoLL,N.,'JArT,IN, I L WUrf' Buff"- J. W. Pattxv As' Co.. Proprietors. 155, River street, Troy. f3jr Msrk packages "Ecklord Line," ship dally by "Old Lino Troy Tow Boats," Coenties Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Running in connection with Reed's various' Lines of Steamboats on the Lakes. PROPRIETORS. B. A. Root 4 Co., 113 Pier, Albany. Davis 4; Sutton, Agents Heed's Stosmbosts, Reed's Warehouse, Buffalo. A. H. Morgan, Bnflalo. Geo. H. Tottle, Agent, Broad street. New York. C. S. Bishop 4, Co., Agents, North Market, Boston. sMark packages "Union T. Company," ship by "Swill sure Lino of Tow Boat," foot of Broad street, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE. Ifnrohandlan forwarded dailv to and from New York. Alhanv and Buffalo, and aU porta on the Western Lakes and Csnnls, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy, fy Car- soea Insured between New York and Buffalo. a .. ... ... n :-. ml i 1 Q 11 v P. W. iAU.BAlWK, rrullliui, i!unu ... ... AOINT8. II. L. Howell, 121 Broad street, New York, Olmsted 4 Daniels, 47 Quay street, Albany, J. J. Tallmadoe, (loot of Washington street,).. ..Buffalo, Eddy & IIaliadat, Cleveland, Mark packages" W. L. B. Line," and Ship by Western Lake Boat Line, foot of Broad street, Now York Apply to U. FITCH, Columbus, O. E3P Our connections with the shove Lines, snd with Lsthron 4. Co's Express, are such that we can assure Merchants and Sblppere in general, that we can forward goods to ell points a little quicker and cheaper than any other Line. Mark It. Mark all packagca legibly, ana witn care. EDDY HALI.ADAY, Cleveland. U. FITCH, Columbus. apl(i-0in A. M. HALE, General Agent on Ohio Canal. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum-lumbns to Portamontb. On and after Monday, 3 aae 38, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbus lor Clrcleville, Chillicothe and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock In the evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock, A. M, and arrive atCo- lumbue at 8 P. M.. dally. STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE,Co-lumbo-1. The regulsr course of Lectures In this Institu tion, will commence on Monday, the 1st ol November, and con tinue four months. The preliminary ixmrw, consisting ot six Important specialities, beginning on the 18th ot ttCTOBxa, will continue nntil the I st ot November. FAIPliTi. R. If. PADDOCK, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiol ogy. CHAS. A. LEE, M. D Professor of Materia Medics, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. FUEDKIliCK Mr.KKlCrt. si. u., rroiessorot unemistry. SAMIIKI. M. SMITH. M. D , Profeasorof Theory and Practice. R L. HOWARD. M. D , Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D- Professor of Obstetrics, 4c, snd of Patboloey. ... C. C. PAIinr-lt, as. u uemonsirasor oi Anasoniy. FEES. Lectures $410,00. Matriculation $3,00. Graduation $.0,00. Dissecting Ticket $5,00. By the expenditure of almost ten thousand dollars, duringtbe present year, oa our noble edifice, the Anatomical Theatre will be finiibed, and lbs Hospital open for the reception of patients, snd many other improvements completed, Basking the whole a most perfect structure. All inquiries will receive prompt attention if addressed to 8. M. SMITH, us7 wesnoi too r acuity. Auditor's Office, FaAmtLtw Co, I JulY 82. 1852. I NOTICE to the qualified electors of Franklin Co O. In pursuance of the 33d section of " An Act for the assessment snd taxation of all property In this State, sad for levying taxes thereon according to Its true valne la money," psssrd April 13, 1652, the Commissioners of Franklin county, at their June session, 1852, divided said county lor the election ot District Assessors, as lollows : Tbe township of Moats osnenr flacludlnt the city) shall con stitute tbe 1st District. Tbe sovrnships ot Truro, Jefferson, Plaia, Blend oa, Mifflin Clinton and Sharon shall constitute tbe 2d District. 1 he tnwasntpa or Perry, Washington, norwicB, Drown, rrans-lin and Prairie shall constitute tbe 3d District Tbe townshhie of Pleasant, Jackson, Hamiltoa aad Madison shall eoastitats the 4th District. By order ol tne Board. u. t-asai, uiera. TWO ONE-ACRE LOTS FOR SALE. Two Lots, Hoe. S3 aad Si, located in Paelaa'a Addltion.eoa-tuning one acre each. They are the pleasantest location la tbe subdivision, sad wiU be sold at a bargain it sold sswa, other- srisetbey will be lanen oat oi saarxev ana tae price advanced. JAMISON st TUTTLE, Real Estate Agents, aagl4 OfiVse in Carpenter's Building, up stairs. PASTURE. We hare Pasture for a; few COWS, oast of Use Laaatte Asyhsm. ys Bantu ansiaiauau. INSURANCE. WARREN JENKINS, at General Head TT i Qusrtrrs of Lile. Fire. Ilnslth and Marine Insurance. takes plessure In submitting to bis pstrons the following Statement of the ETNA INSUUANCK COMPANY OF VT1CA, oa the let day of Jul), 185D, sluming the Wuils amount of its expenditures since January in, jno-j, Balanoaon hand January 1st, 1852 129,519 S3 Cusb Premiums Irom 1st January to ist Received1 on Policies of re-insurance. i..i 37,138 73 Wi uv 7,193 97 Amount of Losses and enxenses nsld up to July 1, '52, snd since January 1st 30,085 in Paid Agents' Commissions 4,003 49 Paid for re-Insurance, 7:19 42 Paid return Premiums on Policies csn- ,nii,.H mosi 45,204 95 Surplus J2I.923 01 JOHN E. UINMAN, President. n,i. i.,wi nisi) if. H. UAWLEY. Secretary. Thia .iai0mAn, ihnwi the actnol business lor six months. The origins! cepltslol 170,000-Is over snd above tne surplus nere. lnsotiorin. xms comDsor nss always unm iu... promptnen and liberality. WARREN JENKINS, LlOIUmOUS, AUgUSt UlU, lOiia. .6.... nscnMMSNnvrinif vaosf CiENTLEMXN OF UTIrA. Wo Ihnsuhmrlhnra. well aunualnted with tho OrlllclDalOtt! enranf Ihe .Ktna Insurance Comuanv. herebv COrtifVlhat they are gentlemen ot good business reputation, ana mat we uciibvu tne said uompany wen managoa ana rospunsiuie. n. 0. LtANSlNQ, t;asnier vineiua nnn. C. B. Wilson, nsblerUtlca City Bank. Jas. S. Lynch, Cashier Ontario Branch Bnnk. aug7-y T. O. Grannii, Cashier Bank Central N. York, H ENERAL HEAD QJJARTERS, for Life IT Fire. Marino, and Health INSURANCE. OOlceln Flatty Block, State street, up stairs, in theso days of failures of Insurance Companies, the under signed would call attention to the exnimis oi sume m ira companies which be has the honor to represent. Among Ihem are the .. Franklin Flro Ins. Co. or Philadelphia essots i,.-ei,ouu Franklin, oi New York, do. 300,000 Springfield Fire snd Marino, do. 154'5'! Etna, ol Utlca, N. Y do. 170,000 Rensalaor, of Lanslngburg, N. Y do. 200,000 Union, of Fort Plain. N. Y., do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins., Watorlord, N. Y, du. 340,978 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 200,000 Several of the abovo companies tako Marino and Fire risks. LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit New York and New Jersey $1,381,000 Jeflbrson Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati 100,000 American Temperance Life Ins. Co., Hartford.... 100,000 Amortcan Mutual Lllo Ins. Oo, New Haven , 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanics Mutual Health Associalion, Cin., Q9,000 The underilcnod will take creat nleasure in exhibiting tbe re- nent mnni-is nl all the abnvecomDauies. and exulainina in exten- so their resources snd msnner ol doing business. In the various departments of Firo, Marine, Lite, and Health Insurance, thore can be no superior facilities onerea Dy any agem ur vunipaiiy. U AL.1 K If UNI A liirit K1BAB ismu oouiu..i.oiuio terms. Remember to call at Head Quarters, state street, up stairs. WARllEN JENKINS, Agent, L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar no, HPHOSE who wish for Fire Insurance will a- please read tne louowing report oi ino FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF B Bill. A II KB. 1111 A.. Bhowhis CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1852, invested as lopowst First, Mortgsges, chiefly In Philadelphia Real Estate uurcbaaed at Sheriff sale $057,513 64 B4.377 78 1SS.60S 73 62,325 60 S.WIi 90 46,481 39 Temporary Loana on Collaterals Stocks, valued at )6fi.50tt cost Notes, Bills receivable, 4c Cash $1,284,3110 94 Ct INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE in the abovecom. paiiy, by lfel8-ytl'j WARKEN JENKINS, Agent. sMOLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY J MUTUAL l.IPF. INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, inonfln This Cnmnanv oftera to the Insured all the security andadvsntagesofthe Mutual and JolntStock plans (as hereto-lore applied) combined, namely t Low ratoe of premium ; an an, nual return, in cash, of the per centage required for the contin-..Hi.i.b ..... Bn .lAnnntn hut not eveessiveurovision lor the future security of members for tbe whole term of It lo, with an adequate Interest in tho accumulating fund secured lo such members, at death, by credits upon their policiosf a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem. hers, and also for the present security of those for the whole term of life. This is the only Mutual l.uo inaurance uompany wnusu raius nf T,rniiiin am filed at a fair reduced standard, with a provis ion tor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) In exact proportion to the amount of business and the i.ra..!nu ri.b tram Advanclm? ncrn anions' the members. Pamphlets, Tracta, Ac, giving In detail the plan and rates of the Company, lurnisned gratis, ana applications receivcu, i,j J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Modlcal Examiner. oc23-d INSURANCE on Life and Live Stock, against loss or damage by Fire, and against the perils ot tbe Sea and Inland Navigation, on property ot every description, taken in the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital I50,lOO. OniO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN. NAT1, UU1U, Capital 100,00O. NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK INS. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, SJOWNKCTH-'UT. Capital $30,000. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Capital fxuu,i'v. UTICA INSURANCE COMPANY, UTICA , N. Y. Cnpltal $190,000. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, R031E, NEW YORK. Capital $10,000. EflUlTABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital - 8,300,000. Risks tsken on the most liberal terms, and all losses promptly sd lusted. (lAlO-dly T STOCKTON, Agent. CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS J WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Asent. will re. ceive applications for Life Insurance, Including, California Rlaks Call at Headquarters, opposite the Old State House, State street, ..oiumous. leze-yii. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-apectfnlly announce to their triends and the public in general, that they hsve Just opened a store on the corner of Long street and State Avenue, opposite P. Hayden's Factory, where they Intend to keep constantly on hsnd, a large assortment of the very best ot Family Groceries such as Teas, Coffee, 8n ar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Fish, Sonp, Candles, Starch, Cheese, Ac, 4c, together with every article used by families, which they oiler to sell on the lowest terms, for Cash on' v. July 14 1853. w. diaun tt LUl NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu sic Store I Received this day a large supply of. new rjtanaara ana iasniona-jie music. Grand Polka de Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old Folks at Home, (comic.) Wallace. Allen Petcy. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpen. oacn. lommoore. Gaslight Schottlsch. Old Veteran. Spring Spsrrow Polka. National Schottlsch. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Waltz. Happy Family Polka. Off for Baltimore, (comic.) Kathleen. Mavourneen. as sunn Walt for tho Waiton. bv Catherine Hayes. There's magic fn that little The Last Rosa of Summer. song ; and many other songs Weddmr roisa. urooe. anaoiecee. a'-o Lousiana Belle, variations, by T AW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A. XJ f. PERRY having determined to decllno the farther prac tice of the Law, H. B. OAK KINGTON will prosecute the Business and settle tne accounts oi tneiaie nrm oi I'erry sr. usr. rinaton. at their recent office, in Carpenter's Buildlm between tue trcDango Bans ana orate oireoi. a. r. icitttr. ap'jt-dii u. a. i;AttiiiNiiTiJN, SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. The under- signed most respectlully iniorms nis irienas snd tne puoue generally, that he intends to open his woll known GARDEN, on the west side of the Chillicothe road, sbout bslf s mile south of Columbus, for visiters, snd solicits the continuance of their liberal pstrensgo bestowed on his establiahment last year. neitner exertion nor tne groeieet expense nave oeen aparea to render the most delightful spot in tbe vicinity ot the Capital as attractive, eomlortable and pleasant as could be done. All kinds of refreshments and delicacies which will gratify an epicure to his heart's content, will be served np for s lair and reasonable price, at a moment's notice. Desirous to avoid misunderstanding and vexations, snd preventmischlef, I call tbe attention of the visiters of the Gsrden to some regulations posted in different places on the premises, hoping tbst they will be observed. Visiters on Sundsy have to psy ten cents for admission, snd redve a ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to thst amount. Well, friends, come one, come all, and enjoy the pleasures of God's delightful nature. mh30-dtr ANDREW SCHNEIDER. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON. C. P. L. BUTLER has the oleaanre of snnounclns to his friends and the public that he haa fittod np Ice Cream Saloona, for the accommodation of Ladles sad Gentlemen, and would be happy to wait upon all that may be pleased to call maia HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Bronzed Metal Hat and Coat and Umbrella Stands; Soap-stone Griddles, oval and round; Burnet's Pstent Wator Cooler, Filters and Coolers ; Toilet Sets, ornsmentsl and plain ; Parlor Coal Vases ; Pstent Breed-Cutters ; Plate-Warmers ; Plsnisbed Codec and Tea Urns; Cskesnd Spice Boxes; Sponge and Hits Bathing Pans; Wafl'el Bakers ; Bed-clothes Clasps a new aad very useful article lor keeping bed clotieion children ; and a variety ol other articles, may be found at HEYL 4 ST.CLAIR'S, deelO Opposite the Franklin Bank, High street. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The sub-eeriherwilleellthe Lotoa which heilvee.on High street, between Town and Rich. It is In tbe centre ot the city, and a mdm verv .nnv.ni.ni .f.nrl tnr business and for a famllv real. I 1 deuce. The terms will be about one third down and the AkssaVbalaacs la payments. Those wno wisu lo purchase to speealate oa, or to locate for business wonld do well to call and examine the premises, ss s good bsrgsin will be offered, assy? . WALTER THRALL. IHtY & FANCY COOPS. rjENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can IT And the latest New York styles of fancy Casalmeres, black French Doeskin Cassimeres, black, blue and brown French and English Cloths, Drop d'eto, and other beautiful atfles of foods , lor Summer Coats, that are ran in this market, at Jul WM. RICHARDS fc CO'8. ' rTiHE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the , X choicest of the sesson. So are the Bonnets, Bonnet and , Neck Rlbbone, Bonnet Crapes and other trimmings, now opening by jul WM. RICHARDS k. CO. 11 Ono hour of such bliss is a life ere it oloses "P Is ono drop of fragrance from thousands of rosea." E allude to one hour spent in examining the large and beautiful stock of Paranoia, Hosiery, Gloves, long end short Lace Mitts, buS and white Summer Vest-tngs, bull' Lawn Cravats, colored and whits Linen Drillings, brown and grass Coat Linens, and an endless variety of other seaaonablo goods, sold by Jul . WM. RIOHAHDS sV CO. TO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepers You will find brown and bleached Table Linens, fsomebeeu- ttl'ul Snow-drop snd Damask Patterns,) also, Dlspers and Crash of all descriptions, st JUl WAl. KlUiiaJlLIB Cfc W O. FOUR DAYS LATER from New. York PUICES DOWN. Another train of ears has arrived,' freighted with goods lor " Wat. Richards eX Co.," purchased at oxtremely reduced prices, which we will sell at equally low prices, for cash or approved credit JUl W. H1UUAH.UB CC UU, THE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more beautifully clad than Solomon In sll bis alory. Yet tho Lady surpasses oven the Lily, who Is attired In those beautiful Bareges, Sballys, Barege-Delaines, French Muslins, White Crape Sbswls, Black Silk Laeo Points, Swiss and Jaconet French-Wrought Collars, Cuffs, Undor-sleevos and Under-handkercblefs sold by jut wm. iLiuriArtua ec uu. . SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Buildings, Invites the attention of the Lsdles of Columbus, and tbo publio generally, tu his very lsrge stock of Fsshions-ble Spring and Summer Goods, now being received snd opened . daily. Wo cordially invite all to call, for we foal confident that we can suit tne most isstiaious. mnuu HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we bavo a large stock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Slip Linens, a great variety of Towellngs, Table Cloths, Muslin Sheetings, from 4-4 to 12-4 wide, very handsome embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains snd curtsin goods, 4 e 4c, which will be sold low. mh29 SNOWDEN. TROYS' WEAR. A fine assortment of goods J7 I for Boys' wear osn be found st nih29 SNOWDEN'8. "VEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, in JL 1 Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town snd Rich. niESDAMES SfTAPLEY tic HALL would respectfully Invito the attention ol the citizens of Columbus and surround ing country to their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS. which thav are now receiving, eomnrisins all tha varieties ol nillllnerv and Fnncy Dress Goods, Cloaks, sfce-, Ve.,-which they will sell as low as can be afforded. Milliners supplied with GOODS snd PATTERNS as low as st sny place west of New York city. coiumDus, uctoner uu, icui. ' TVTEW SPRING GOODS, by Express Mes- ll dames S1IAPLEY ds HALL. Hlsh St.. sre now receiv Ing a large and splendid assortment of MILLINERY, ORNA MENTAL, HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of every style and va ricty, which they are now ready so sell st the lowest cash price. Also, Dressing snd Repairing Bonnets done In tbe best manner snd on the shortest notice. ' marloMy NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces , Needle-work Swiss Drapery Curtains. j . o pes. nne needle-worn Lace ao. SO ncs. (In vdsl Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtains. Just received, and" or salo by ap3U J. 11 usbukn sz uu TUST RECEIVED . U 500 lbs. colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lbs. Cotton Batting. ap30 J. D. OSBORN & CO. EW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED. 10 ps New patterns Brussels Carpets. 1 ' 0 ps I nrre-piy UBrpets. 12 ps lugraiu Carpets, new styles. Will be retailed as low aa any place In the United States, at 1-ma'.20 J. D. OSBORN 4 CO'S. LADIES, now is the time for you to see the largest assortment of DRESS GOODS which haa ever j been brought to Columbus at any one time. Just to convince yourselves nt this, It will be omy necessary to call st SNOW- ' DEN'S and tee the great variety of new and beautilul styles , ot Flounces, Bordered and Plain Tissues, Bareges, Chalys-. Cambrics, Lawns, Chintzes, Grenadines, 4c, 4o. Our stock ; has been selected with great care, and we assure ourfriendssad :'. the public generally, that we cannot and will not be under-. aold. Wo respectlully invite ail to call and examine styles, qual-' 1 Itles snd prices, before making their purchases elsewhere , malt) DRESS SILKS. Extra rich Brocade Flounced Silks. Extra Rich Plsid Silks. Brocade and Figured Silks. ,i . Neat styles Checked and Striped Summer Silks. India Silks, a great variety aud very low. Plain Black Silks, all widths snd quslities Now being openen at mb20 SNOWDEN'8. TfM BROIDERIES AND LACES JLl Lace snd Muslin Undersleeves j Lace and Muslin Chemisettes; : Lace aud Swiss Capes and Berthas ; : Rich Lace Veils, Collars and Cufl's i . ; Ladies Embroidored Pocket Haudkercbiels; ' Jaconet and Swiss Flouncinssj Insertlngs and Edgings. A fullnisortiucnt of tbe above articles this dsy received by ap22 W. A. 4 J. C. McCOY 4. CO. MORE NEW CARPETING. The subscri-bers, next door to Uie American, are receiving large addition to their former assortment, making one of the most desirable ' ' stocks to befoundintlieclty. Theirassortmentcompriaes every ,, variety to be lounu in tne tuarxet, Tapestry velvets, Tapestry . Brussels, ingrains, ate Also, white and coi'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Msts, , Lace und Swiss Window Curtains. Buyers will consult their interest by looking at our stock be- fore purchasing. ap23 w. A. st J. v. mcvu t st tu, ARRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adams Stewart, MERCHANT TAILOR, opposite ths Capital House, High street, Columbus, has just received his first lot of SPRING nnd SUMMER GOODS, and Isresdy to receive orders for all kinds of - i ,. COATS. PANTS AND TESTS. sssuring all who may think proper to patronise his establish ment, thst no efforts wilt be spared to give satisfaction as to ins oualitv of materials, atvle of work and neatness ol fit. snd es- pocial care will bo taken to hare all work done by tho time promised. With i "PROMPT WORK AND PROMPT PAY" for his motto, he hopes to be able to gat along, although be should not have seventy customors at one time on a rainy day. mal. J. Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew- llnnae. ilfll.UMHUS. OHIO. Having purchased the entire stock of Wm. Savage, I will con- . tlnufl tbo business st the old stand, where 1 will keep a first rate assortment ot WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS,' - -' ' FORKS. CUTLERY, And a general variety ot FANCY GOODS. For tun present I will reside in New York, and persons In wsnt of Goods, may rely upon seeing all new patterns of Jew. ; ry et my store ', With these assurances he hopes to retain the confidence of ths former patrons of tbe concern, and ot the citizens generally. - im Tho Wntnb Repairing will be attended toby W.M. Savage, ' le ng known in this section as a first rate workman. JulG J. Y. SAVAGE, Ja. ; . NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y. Sevsge, Jr., I cheerfully recommend him to ail of my old customers, sod ' the community generally. n As it is absolutely necessary that my outstanding business shall be closed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to me, will cell snd settle up. (ju!6 1 W M. SAVAGE. . COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-SOL STORE. ' First Door North of the Nell Hoase Entraace. C. 8. ELLIS haa re-opened his store, having It lo connection with Mr. R. D Dunbar, thoroughly repaired, where he ofl'ers a arge and extensive assortment of Umbrellas and Parasols, attbe loweat prices. Being a manufacturer of Umbrellaaand Parseola, ha is able to make it sn inducement for those in wsnt, to esll snd look at his extenslvo assortment, every one being made of tbe Best material. i Also on hand, a largo assortment of Canes. Coverinff and rcnairins done in the beat manner and at ehort notice. Pinking done as usuaL C. 8. ELLIS. July 26. 1852. aTP.lVRAI.T.inS Wiwli Pr.nd AV. r? j. i oi new i orx, nave aent ne tne following new Bat. ; lade, just published by their house. The Erlto or Lucerne," ar tbo Ssasr ar tha Swiss Msther' Mnalc by RochA I ken. This Is a remarkably pleaaing ballad, la the Swiss Style, with an eaay piano accompaniment. A beautiful executed colored title page adorns the music. For ssle by jy u. et. r. a. a.unuLu. - CR. BR1TTON, Real Estatk Aoent. All business connected with this Agency win receive prompt attention. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Indentures, 4e, drawn at the shorten notice. BUILDING LOTS,in various psrts of the city, for ssle on res- ' sonabln terras. sug3-dlm Office an llifk Arcrf, opposite FranW House. JUST RECEIVED GODEY, GRAHAM and SARTAIN, for September, by , j augl9-2w A. B. HARSH. .X-A! nl .:. i:il A |
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