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V ' T v 4 VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1853. NUMBER 260. the jDailrj (Pl)to State Journal 18 PUBLISHED EVERY UOrt.VINO, KXCKPT SUNDAY, r BCOTT BA8C0M, J0UBS4L 10HBIKM, BIOB AND IUU gTKUTi KCTKANUI ON HUH. TERMS Invariably in advance-In Colunibul, fuOOsyoarj by mail, 85.00. Dally during tht sswloo of ths Legislature, and Trl-Weekly for the remainder of ths year, tb 00. THE WEEKLY JOUKN AL is furtushed to city subscribers lit ?2, anu oy nisu ui ei.ooa year, uiuna 01 nor sua upwards, i zo; ji ten auu upwards, Ol.uu. TIIK TIII-WKEKLY JOURNAL Is 83. 00 year. . KATES OF ADVEB.TISINQ IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. T!iu following rates and rulM have been agreed opon batmen tht proprietors of the Ohio Statesman .ad the Ohio Stats Journal, to " ooac-rrou id au oases, uur tnis aaus. juty ju, aow.j One square, (10 lines or less of this slasd type, for on Insertion, uuc. ; men auuiuonui insertion, Aoa. r 8e e e 8 1 square, 1 363 86 8 00 4 00 6 00 ns. 2 squares, 11 87 8 87 6 006 OVjf 00 10. lia. lis. B aquarea, 2 604 60 S 60.8 00.D 00 10. u. 4 quarea, 8 00 6 60 8 00 9 0010. 112. l4. 16. btthbtea 0 aqiiares, or k ooliunn, quartrly,....a53fi monthly, 45 wmkly, 55 dally, 13Q wS:::::::l I dally 601 Standing card, 6 Hues or less, for one roar 810. No advertbwment to be coiiHlderKd by the year, aniens specified on the manuscript, or preriouHly atfnwd upon between the parties. Ailvertiwjuicnta not marked on the oopy for a speclfled number oi tntwrtioni. win oe continuwi one moncn, unieai oruerea out, ana payment will be exacted aucordltIy. All adrertiMuieute from itrangen or transient perron to be paid In advance. The prfrilegee of yearly advertiAera will be confined rigidly to riietr ruguiar Dtumeei , ana all aarertuemeuu not pertiiuung thereto, to Iw paid for extra. Alvertiumente for Anctloneere, General Agents. Real Estate Ai'nun, ao.j not to oe eonuuecea tor ny tne year, nuc to oe coargea Ivv the niece, at the usual rattta. Aunoum-ing candidal (for offloefl of every demrlptlon) to be cuai-gcu at cue rate oi oity cance per weea, ior eaoa name ; tne same to be, in all caeue. paid In advance. Attorneys will be hold for the price of liuertlng adrertlmmenta brought in by them. Publinhere not accountable for the eecuraey of legal ad?ertbementa beyond the amount charged for their publication.All loaded adTerttmmente to be oharged not leae than double the aoore rates, anu mvaeured a u eoua. A JTenuemente on tba uulde exclutiively, to be charged at the rata of 60 per oent In advance of i ue aoore num. A NO ADVKKTIBUfllfT OAR H IK8IRTID GUTDITOtTHLT. 0 AdvertUemnte for charitable hwtiturloiui, fire oompanleJi, ward, townxhip, and other public meetinga, and euch like, to be charged uaii price. Deaths Inaerted without ehanre, aniens accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. U perrons sending communication or requiring notices of fairs, soiree, concerts, or any public eoritainmtnt where charge are made for admittance and all notiree of private enterprise, can only be lnnttrted with the nndrriUQdins; that the same are to be paid for. If hitviidpd to be iriMrtd In the editorial column, the same win ne cnari-u at tne rate or not i tiian w cents per Una, nu Qto oniy wnra nnxmp.iiiptj uy sn Havnrujuiujnnt (6rat Strain printing iousc, JOirBML BUILDI.VGS, IHCD ST., COLIMBIS. OHIO, ,'.. ' ' ' svuii k aaauu.ii riiui'niiUK3. Jj1 NCOURAGKD by past success, tho subscribers ro-1 tpectt'ully call tho attention of the Pulilio to the auperlor fiicilitltM they now poaaesa for executing every description of Pitl.NT- INO, in the tirat atyle of the Typographlo Art. Having lor yean been conatiintly adding to and unlariring their Extnbllxhiuent, they can at present boast of an ollice worthy of the Capital of this great suite. Tho various departments Iiavo been arransred with ipecial reference to the beat, and expedkloua execution of ALL h I.N us ut uuuk ANUJUU I'ltiMiNU, trom a card of aalugle line to a volume of a thousand pages. The different deHcriptloua of work are carried on lu aepurate apartuieuta. each' division being unuer tne cnarge or careiui anu expenentu uanua. a aKetch 01 tlie premlmta may convey aome idea of the extent and fucLiitlea ortnejuuiiHAi. bijsaji i'kuvtimu uuuBUi. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Occiinyiii;; the eastern trout ol' the third lluor. Is fur- ni5hed with extenaive fnnta of all the neweat atylea of letter, from Ditimond to Pica, and provided with every thing reipiiitlte for the rapid and accurate couipoaitlon of Isgal, Alcilirai, Tlir.o',oxical ami Mucrltaneoits U'orAj ; Reports, Strmons, By-Laws, Catalogues, Lawyars Briefs, and PavipUrts of every kind. In thia department, we print boolu in all the branchea of Literature, for PubliKliera and Authors, aa well aa for Colleges, College Societies, 8euifuaris, and Jther Publio natitutionfl. Many of the works bearing the hnpriut it tills omce have met with the most nattering teatiuiODials, aa to their accuracy aud typographical beauty, even from the first pub-uahers in Uoaton and other eastern citiee. Among these we would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Ilettlelbertt Catrehimt, 204 Vol. Ohio Reports, The Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. Uleason's Lectures on Life ana Healthy Poems by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy's Chemistry of Agriculture, ke. &c MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. We pay particular attention to this class of work, and are printing aome of the beat Periodicals, among which we refer with Mtisfhctioa to The H.ttrrn Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal if Education, Tie Arkf Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Journals f Episcopal Conventions, Tlie Beauty of Hiiliness and Sabbath Miscellany, Tin Ohio Cultivator, &c. to. THE JoFrOOM Occupies tho middle part of tho third floor of tho Journal Building, and contains an immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, llandbilla, Showbills, Hill Heads, Posters, Programmes, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Exhibitions, &o. &c. n this department, our oltice Is unsurpassed in fulluess and com .plehmess by any in the West, and we are contiuually receiving all the most beautiful font ot new Type from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape tuv which will add to the reputation Already acquired. THE KEWSPAPEE DEPARTMENT Occupies tho west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by CO gaa burner, THE PRESS ROOM Containing; a number of the most approved POWEH PUKSSE3 of HOE'S and ADAMS1 Patents, la on tlie first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card So the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by &TLAM POWER. We can produce the moat brilliant and attractive bhow Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or hi Qold, Silver and other Brnnxes, far more showy aud effective, and much less costly than Engraving ; having all the Improvement na eeeaary to rondcr our Printing uent aud attractive. THE EOoFilNDERY Occupies tlie whole width of ihc second floor, and is oni iicmiud an twlitt pert ill length, including the Folding and Ruling Itnoin, on theetuMern Trout. It is well furnished withexn live inachiuerv from the East, among wliich are Adams' largest aud best Power Embossing Press and baud Uttering Presses, with an ample supply of Brasa Type, I, Combination Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings ill Clotlfand .Morocco; also other mar chlnery, for lw and Standard work, from which, with the aid of finished workmen, we are not only enabled tn execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of niierior quality, but also the reblnclingof Books, Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Husk", Pamphlets, &c, In any required style and nni-h. In the Blank Hook Ulpaiitjiest, wclinvo IlickoUs 'best Ituling Machines, of the largest capacity, with every appliance for furnishing anv required pattern In ruling, however Intricate; also McAdauiS' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular In the Public Offli-es, and with Hankers, Merchants and Accountants at the tast, for paging all klnda of Blank Books aper they are bound, In a rapid and superior atyle. We are also constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing and Blank Bcs Papers, of everv tiie, from the best American and Foreign Manufacturera, and can furnish States, Counties, Hanks, ltailrosid and other Corporations Societies aud tho Trade, with Blank Books in any quantity, of anv quality and ai, made by fUporior workmen, and warranted perfect, which wo are williDg to compare with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING Of every description is also carried on at this House. Autliori wishing to perpetuate their worka, are enabled, by a comparatively (light addition to the first coat, to Issue sutwequent editions at tha men cost of paper, press work aud binding. Leads cast of any measure aud thickness for tho trade. Heads for Newspapers, covers for Magazines, &c., stereotyped in good style Particular attention paid to the stereotyping of wood cuts THE COUNTING ROOM . , , Is on the first floor, fronting on Ilifjh street. It Is here that all orders of customers are received, all contract made, and all the busirnaa of the establishment transacted. Peraona desiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of all the various tylee. We have nearly One Hundred Persons enpajred In onr Tarioos departments, at the Highest Wage, among whom are many of the most skillful Workmen in the business, and all feeling an intervet in any work bearing the imprint of thla offioe. This, combined with the practical experience and personal auperriaion of the Senior Proprietor, enables us confidently to Invite the attention of the Public generally to our STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, believing that nowhere else can they secure Better Work or Better J arms. CHARLES SCOTT, T. BASCOM, J rgoruirou. i REWARD. Broke Jail, on the 14th ' inatant. CMaiartojc E. Feldix. about 19 veara of as e. haa mch tbe annearmnoa ot a woman, about 5 leet 6 inrb' s hiah; had on drab box coat; committed for patsing counter, felt meaey. AaaaHaai Jewttt, about 95 years of age ; about 5 feet 7 inch high ; well made, ol good baild ; rattier of still appearance) and pleaaant countenance, black hair and dark eyes ; marked with Indian ink oti the back of one hand near the thumb : bad on a black frock eoat, black satin vrat, and black pants. Committed lor burf'ary. Geobs Wanvroata, abmt 33 years o'd, heavy aet, about S teet 6 lacbee bih, of -harp festurea ; committed tor barjlary. TeliaTV DiUim Rewabd will be paid "r each of tft above named persons, if delivered at the )ail nf FrankPn county. Also, Teh Dollabb will be paid tor Wat Watson, ated abont U.aboutfi feet I inches kigk I committed for assault and battery. JOUM OREEMLEAF, Eberio. Corrabms, April 14, 1853plltf iMiW-YOl.K ADYERTlSEMtMS. FOM W, H. M'DONALD'l ADVEHllSINO IIOfSE, Klg NASSAU ST, M, HPO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS -1- VV. J. DA VIM Jk CO. be; to remind merohsnts tod uruicra mat mey are tllnaoj agents lor 8. V. (II.KA VKIt'M liNUIVllIllllOMTIVaniD the only genuine 1 also, tor hia celebrated Am.A Hrnutm WiA. and other Toilet sosi. si Bear's grease, clarified marrowa, ahav mj vicaju, raimaiy anaving soap, ato. They are constantly linnortlnu the finest nnallliea nf Fnwlt.k and French Hair and 'lootb. Ilruebea, shell, horn and Bullalo sii-.amg uiirnui, ana every aescripuon oi goods In lb Fancy and Perfumery lino, which they will aell at the Lowest sash PniCRS. Price llata and samples aonton whi n appilod for Merchants will nod it well worth tbelr wbll- to give them a call W. J. VAV13 06 UU., No. 40 Courtland sliest, New York. marg3-3m-t Soli Agents for the Vnittd Statu, GEO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St. Corntr of Maiden Lave, New York, IHroATKBB OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. In Ihfa eitabllihmcnt. hclna- tho laromt in tha mi. i. found lnrgn and well aekcU'd atock,conelaiing in part of rich aoaria and cruvata, hnaierv. alovoa. under aartnHbti. ii.fmnHnr.. atocki, London and Napolton tiea, abirta oi all qualitlea, etc. niug urua engagea m una Duameaa too lait twenty y earl, com. ment la uuneceaaat v. aathev huvn marln mrh irrinMnnmi. in Eurnpo thnt thov are receirinir 1)7 almoit rvnrv auiamer th ciii.iuiii aojui inu maraet anoru, ana purcnnicra need only eall to tat'ify themielv ea that bvory article in the furnlihing line uinj u. iuuiiu uortf. luDo.tfin-U T3ATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS SK8. Made under a new and neeuliar nrne.eia. tnr Prlvntn wnruius ii.fiu.,, ouraniuuttlR, culpa, CIP. Tbeae Uda. tuuttber ith bolatera. tiillnwa. eomforte.ra. Ate. are ollercd to thu oubllc. alter a thorough trial, aa thn hat anil uurapeu aiioivo. iney poaaeaa many aud gn.'at adrantagea, muiuu inuy uu nieniioneo me iuliowing, TIZ t . They are ch"aoBrthan hair: will retain their alaiileliv nltn are proof againat all kinds of vermin ; are preventera, aa well aa relieve of rheumalliin j are awcetor and far more cleanly .nan uiij umrrj am naenv renoweu; are vaiubDio aa Ltle rrv- acrvvra a uertn niaitraf a o I tun material beinir auffle nnt v Mm.. ant to auitain a beraon aeveral dava. They will be found deairablo (or foreign mnrkf ti, particularly lor California, Auatralla, China, and the Ial.nda in the Pacific Ocean, bearing cloie oacklna-. and on ooenlnir returning tn their vijji.i.i uuik. ruraaiuuy lJOIlrJMUS NIXON, Sole Agenta, No. 31 Park Place, and 18 Mnrrav afreet N. V. UohoTaterera. carrlaoo makera and nthera. aiinnlter with a u7 lao pouna. F Vr no train generally tupplied at a liberal dlacount. ST We arODermit ed to uio the nainea of the following sen. tlenien, who have naed and approve of the articlea t George 1.. rJcbuyler, tq., Cbarlea Uavia, baq., Iter. U.W.Bellowa, Robert J. Rankin, K.q., Nichilaa Dean, Kao j. urcen rearion, r.iq., Klihu Townrond, Eiq., II. Hrewer. M. D J W. Br.dahaw, M. D Captain Hazard, Uun'dta, Ctip'alu Joseph J. Comilock, Com. V. 8. Mall Steamer captain Uulllatcr, " Bailie. feb!8 9m ENAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER FUNRlTUKK.-IUTTnKW8& STAC V. 526 Broad- way. corner spring street, lnw York, oppns te tit. Mcbolas Ho tel. Preicott end Call am ore Houses, now utii-r at wholesele and retail, the most extrnsive assortment of Kitameled Furnituro to be tuund in the UnlUd StAtes, all trom origin a I deiins.includlng OricntHl, tiorucntino, Ou-'n t-'ottaao. lliub 1'oit end othuruat- torns. Also, Kosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chum- nor ami pannr suites. M. Sl tf.. devotiu themirlvnscxctnvivelv to thn manufacturing departmert of this burineis, aasuro purchasers they can procure ot them well s-BiotiPd, durable and elegar.t lurnituro, at prices rarying from $Ij tu $500 pr suite n n. wo cuiiDoctiuo with any other nun in the city. febfl-Hm-M lfEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- 11 INM & LAM KM., Importera and Wboleaae Deulera, 91 Lib- erty, N. Y., are now receiving and opening a very lure end en urr.iy new siock m nILKn AND FANCY IsttV GOOD, comprising dre.a atlaa, dro,a eoodannd trimmings, bonnet and tatteta ribbotia, shawls, kid, ailk and Lltle giovua, white goods, lares anil embroideries, tuiti tin r with a item-rid aiaortmnnt ot every variety ol gooda In their lino; ca.h and time buyora from every section will Hud thla a voir dnitrablo ttuck. and at low prices. Wltf. U. lCIXtR, rTKPHKN I.ASBtL, Wm. H. Hutches. V, D, IIabt, II. M. MCCOBKLK. feb8.3m- All late with Rowon At McNamee. rpREl JL urn 'RENCI-l FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. Gil KM, 1)1 PI! Y & nthIIAGK. 73 William licit, New York, Importera and Whulreale Lnalcra in French Fancy Gooda, have now in atom aid are receivimi by everv nack- ct irom llavr ', a largo and dealrabl a.ai rtment of gooda lor the spring trade, which they oiler to the tradn at the lowest market pricca. Among their stock may bo found Aaate. ailk. deaa, vcit and lancv buttona of a1! kinds t aureus. slon cape, OD audSU, riobed and ribbed and split ; f.naofall deacrlutiona, a moatcomololo aaaortmenti brushes teeth nail. bair and shaving; accordcona and Huiinas ot the mo tsupcrior quality ; purses ma, nuct ana cotton t kid and leather garters ; luiitatlou Jnwfdry, boue bracelets, J?t goods eto.t auspenders, Irom low to high prices, a complete assortment! ailk guards. steel pens, neat chaina, violin atrioga, etc., rto ; gme bat., dice, mlrmra, eyelets, penholdota, eto j together with many other Ian-cyanides. lebll 3m-K LINEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import-era ol Linens, etc , offer for sals a lull assortment ol the must approved manufacturca, consisting in partaalollowst nron and bleached ui. per and dama.k, all widths. Table cloths, ot all aualiilea and Size,. h apt ina and doylies rjnowdrop and satin d mia.k. Birdaeye Uiaoers narrow to very wide, and from coal so to very tine. Pillow cases, Uncus and sheetings. lifllingsPiain and lancy irfsb, French Bnd English. HollandsBrown, bleach-d, black and slate. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, 7 8 and 4-4 blay anil yellow. Linen catni,rfo handkorchieie, a large variety. Shirting Lioees Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirtins. Linens Choice snd new patterns. Mosquito Netting GltKENWAY. BRUTIIKRS & CO.. fell 3m-M 21 Park Place and 19 Barclay at ,N. Y. GILLIES & BYRE, Manufacturers of N A II KT.K It O It N A .s NTA L COTTA t SK AN D 1'IIAAIBBU PIIIMTIIIK, 4''S Broadway, ca.t side, he-low Grand street, manufactory No. 49 Urecne atreet, New York, take pleasure in inlororng tbe citizens of Columbus audita vicinity, that they aiiil continue to aell a warranted brat class article at price, so low aa to cnr the greateat inducements to all who Intend purchasing, to call on ui lelore making up their bills. Ail articles otbired at our catablt.hinent warranted to be constructed throughout ol kiln dried wood, andot tbe beat qual ity of materials. 11-ing tho first to manufacture this lurnituro in tbe llnired States, years of experience haa enabled ua to produco an articjo mat is at onco a perfect comoination ol oeauty ano utility. Being engaged exclusively in thla one line, we have the largeat aaaortment in this country, made after the latest Parisian and Italian styles. Being the most varied and unique aaaortment ever bclore offerr d, the most particular tastes in regard to color, shading, ornamenting, etc., etc.. can always he auited. All ordcra through the post promptly attended to. Mattreases, feather beds, pillows, pal'laicsc, etc, at the ahortnt notice. Greateat care taken in boxing. GILLlKri ft BYHNti. No. 4' 'J Broadway, east side, below Grsnd street, N. Y. Will remove un My lat tu No. S4G, lew doors above Spring street. Jan23-3m- at' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dealer In FUKMTTRB AND CPnftT.KTEflY, In all Its branchea, whuli saie and retail, Nna. t'.l Hnwerr and 133 I 'heater srreet. New York. Tbe CHEAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENTS the United States. Superior roaeeood lurnituro In sui's. In brocatelle, p'uih, etc, ore t alstt, every eatensivo stock uf mahogany, b'ack walnut aud other furnilute, wbich be warranta equal to any in the city, to which he calla the particular altnttuu of coantry merchants and others. N B. Gooda carefully packed and ahlpped to any part of tha world. j.nvC-lm-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber would rcapecifully call the attention of hia old cuttomersand merrhauta throughout the United Statea and Canada to his stock ot Rubber Goods, manufactured by himself expressly for the spring trade of 1H.'1 His stock ot nun he it i.o'rni.Nn s particularly dcaervlng of Inapectlnn ; aa it haa never bcf. re been so complete, nor thi articles more perfect. Aa Extenaive atlorls of Coats, Carriago Cloth, Machine Belting, Capea, Wading Par.ts, Engine Parking, Pants, Piano Covers, Lite Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Balls, Leggings, Cape, Whip., and eveiy description of Rubber Good., constantly on hsnd. The above are warranted to stnnd any climate, and will b-sold at moat reasonable prices. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to by D. IIOIXiMAN. 72 Maiden Lane, first corner from Broadway. janlA-3m:af and 59 Nasaau atreet. New York. F1 LOOR OIL CLOTHS AI.BRO V HOYT, Noe 78 and -4 John stsikt. New Yobk, Mannfacturera of Floor Oil Cloths Offer to tho trade, on liberal terms, a general asaortmect ol tbe a'xive good. In varloua widths, ot 3 ft, 3 ft , 4 It 6, 6 ft 3, ( ft, 8 ft, li It, 15 ft, 1" t. and 31 It : also, CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, In widths ot 3-4ths, 7 gib and 4 4ihs; also, Table ll t'lstha, 4-4lba, 5-4ihs. and 6-4'hs wide lliese goods are well seasoned and will endure any climate. Janl8-3m:B! SPRING GOODS, 1S53. Wm. II. Kkoef-rai.. 99 William street. New York. Importer and Jabber tn French, German. English and Domestic Goods, for Tenors and Clothiers, has received by late arrivals, large and well selected stock in German, Enr'lih and French cloths, of all grades snd style. Mohair cnauma, drap d'ete, queen's clotn, alpaca and wors'ed eoarin, s, csabmerette. Mix-d and clnanVd zpbyr cloth, plain and twfl'tvl. Fancy French snd Barealey drill. Frown and j -How Itnesis. Fan-y plaid and igarrd UarseUles. White and Bed do do Drab ail k and Hneai metiers, toretber with as extensive aesort ment of trinimiog. and other goods suitable forth Clothia Trade, os the moot favorable terms. Particular cash or abort time bayers, and all who study tnetr lnterata, will eall sad as ami his stock before purchasing else-wherw. )aail4-lyui NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. MOM V H. M'DON ALD'a ADVKBTISINO HOUSE, ltJ NASSAU ST , M. WHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR T T NISH. LAMPURT & CO.. No. 8 Park Place. New York. being extensively engaged In the Publishing, BooksiUivg and Stationery Business, are prepared to offer every variety ol goods in inuir line on tuemoai uoerai lerma. j neir own puoueauons embrace many valuable and popular misceilaueoue worka, to gether with an unrtvatea selection ol school books, Includlog Stoddard's celebrated series of Arithmetics O. L ft Co. are also large dealers in snd msnulacturers of evory variety of Cap and Letter Papers, which they ofter at msnulacturers' whole sale prices. Orders from tha Trsde respectfully solicited. spO 3m-ar TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In- JL dia JtuBBKB CO., Warehouse No. 18 Nassau street, New ior, extensive msnuiacturrrs, under uoooyears patrnia, of Coata, LitePreaervers, Piano Covers, ('apes, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Caps, Pillows, f urgical and Aimv 4 Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemical Anotratus, The goods made by this company are warranted to stand all cumatca, ana aro superior to those mauo under any other patent l). M. wiLBUN, president. F. M. SliEPAnn, Treasurer snd Secretary. ap6 3m-nt T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF -Li DRY GOODS! 0. O. WILSON & CO., Imnottera and Jobbers of Drv Qoode. No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotels), and No.. 1 1 and 13 Dcy Street, NEW YORK. Invito the attention of Wholesale Bovebs to Iholr very large aeaorrmenioi gooaa, wuicn la aepi complete t sit seaaona ot the year by the addition of all the new styles and labrics that am constantly aiming by "steamers" and "packets." we nave large deporiments devoted exclusively to the sale ol cloths, Caasltmre. Vestines. Tailors' Trimm nea. White Goods. Ho fiery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, tlomeatiea, etc., etc In addition are diap'ayed large l'nea of prints, including merrimacsanri uocnecos. tiinebams. Lawns, Beraee. hlack and other staple 6ilks, Morinos. Bombazines. Alpacas, and the nu meroua other an idea appertaining tu the Dv Goods Tbade Also, agenta lor the sale of "ilovte's Koyal patent swansdown Sewlna Col ton " We Invite the attention of tbo closest buyers for cash or crcmc maris iy-M T?ALRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. .A. Lone known Severely tested Always ritiht The ac knowledged standard. Agonta iU.sjjiKU ik IllllU, Columbus, mar 8 im-id BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers oiler tor sala Tables ten per cent, less than any other ea Uuii.hment In the city of Mew )ork, with improved cloth or patent India Rubber cuihiocs. which are nreferred to all others now in uio by tbe best p ayers in the United State s for correct ness and elasticity, and are warranted to stand In their place for years, without repairing, uemiemen wumng to purchase Tables of all dfscriuiions, with Marble. Mahogany or Pine Heds, can nave tnetr order mied inesameas it tney were preient, oy addressing us bv mail. Always on band, U bit's, cloths, balls, cues, Frr-ncb leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of the Den description, ready lor snipping at in" mortpst notice. umrnta at uc.(jivn- mar9-3m-M Ann street, New York, CALT. The subscriber, being largely enga- ited in he salt tmi ness in tnecitv ot Mtr Yorft. won la in form merchants end consumers that be keeps constantly on nana, a an ton's, Wortmustou's and other brands ot Liverpool ne salt; Liverpool ground alum do.; Turk' Island, Bonaire, if. Ubes and oih-r kb di coarse salt, and refiopd cruund rock ilt, in bags of 15 and 7 lbs; also mineral and Ahton suit, in he snino sized baej also, chips snd bags ot Haline do, and cases if i round rock do. ior sale upon tbe moat favorable terms. Orders are solicited, and promptly attended to. by BAMUf.L MU 1 AL.L1NK, At his Salt Warehouse. 101 and 103 Broad strett. and S97 Washington street. febl 3inM BEN HAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 272 Pearl street, New YorK, manufacturers of PLAIN. JAPANNED fSc PLANISHED TIN WARE, and Dealers in Hardware, Britannia and Gfassware, such as Ta- 'e Cutlery, UritHnnla urns, lea and Cunee Pots, Uaudleittrks, Able Castors, Soup LidU a, Fluid and Oil Lamps, Pitchers, Tuin-lers. Table aud Tea Hpoons, Plated and (iermnn silver tfpuons, Forks ai d Laiilea; Tinned and EnamHfd bauc-Pans, Mftslm Kcttks, Fry Pans, I-hovel aud Tonjes, Had Irons, Iron and Brass Wire, Krais Kettles Hhtet Iron.'lm Plat, B'ock Tin, Antimony, o. AH (roods carefully packed and tcarrantta. febl6-:im m T1ILLMAN & NEAR1NG, 105 William Jsi.JL street, new Torn, wholesale onxi TSin 811, K AND 1I ILMNKRY GOOD, Invito tlioio viiiling tht city to rxtmine their chnicn and care fnl y selected slock, of Sitk$t Paris Ribbons, French Flowers. La ces, Vc Kmhraciug tho largest as. or Uncut necessary fur tUt) mi i nerv iraae. We ciif-'r advantages to those buying for CASH or APPROV ED CREDIT. Jan!3.n-M YOUNG & LEAVITT, ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (oppoaite Jubn atreet,) Importers and D alers in WATCITErt, DIAiHONliM. JHWEI.RY, Gold Pens, Platd Ware. Fine Cut'ery, QUNS, PISTOLS POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belts and Pnuckes, Game Bags, FANCY UOODS, Aocor.leona, Violin Hlrlngs, Plated or German hilver Forks, ripoona, eto., etc. Janl63m-at BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE THREAD. This slx-eord Thread, made principally Irom cea laiaud cotton, la warranted not to atnx or snotinaewing and the strongest and smoothest in tha world. It is bow taking the load of all other make. FOR SALE BY Tweedy, Moulion ft Plympton, Hunter, Buckley ft Co., Calhoun, Vanderburgh ft Co., l.ee, Fenton ft Phelps, Avery, Uiliard ft Co., Henrys, Kml'h ft Townscnd, W. ft J. Morrison ft Co., John Martin, jrM ft Co.,. rre. land, ftuart ft Co., Clafltn. Mellen ft Co-Lord, Warren, Salter ft Co., Greenway, Brother, ft Co., OeorseOpdyke ft Co., L. ft V. Kirliy ft Co., Lathrop ft Ludioaton, liurlbut, Ainswotth ft Pierson, John bteward, jr., ft Co., Smith, Carey ft Moaely, Brooks, Brothers ft Co , etc. And by all the leading Jobbers, A o., In New York, Boston, Philadelphia aud Baltimore. feblO 3m-jg PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES- X TKKN ft CO., No. 481 Broadicay, Nem York, would call tbe attention of those about purchasing to their apleodld atock ot 0 to 71 octave Pianos, which they believe cannot be excelled by any o her in the ciiy. either In tone, tiniah. quality ol material, or wotkmanahip. Medala have been awarded by the Amoiican Institute to their Instruments fire years in succession. Having recently purchased tbe entire atock nf tbe late firm nf Dubois ft Warriner, formerly Duboia and Flodart. lavorably known for Forty Tear, as piano makers, they would Invite tbe continuance of tbe favora of their frienda aud cu.tomcrB with the certainty of sivins equal aaiisfaction. For the aoutbrrn ma'Sct we are making with Double Iron Frames and detached caaca, peculiarly adapted to the climate. tcb-dilm-M rro WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John JL C Hxndrbsofi ft Co., No. (II Rue du Faubourg Polsion- niere, Paris, and 174 and 176 Pearl a'reet. New York, offer lor sale an extensive ass irtmeot of French and American ArtiA'cal Klowers.KealberaandOrnam.nl,: Italian, French, English and American f traw Bonnets, Ribbons, etc. The above, chiefly ol our own manufacture, embrace the lar geat and moat varied stock to be tound In the United States darrpies may be seen at our wareroom la New York. Janll-3rn-Bt NEW YORK SALTPETRE WORKS. The attention of dealers and consumers Is Invited to tbe R'-fined Saltpetre produced at ih'-se works, being warranted su-nerlor in eopearancn and quality to any other. Crude Haltpetr for aale in lois to suit purchasers, at the loe.t market price. JOHN 11KN.1IIAW, martS lm-xt 1.19 Maide Lane, New York. rpllE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND JL TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. Tilt, 3f A at .1. MTRA UN", Importer and JobSerof Siia, Millinery and Fancy Ooois, l'i'J Broadway, Nits York, ha now in a tore, and la daily receiving and offering at tbe lowest prices, complete assortment ot goods Id hia line, embracing all tne various stvle snd designs, constating of black aad fancy silks, naareeliaea, Florence, shawl., trimminga, bonnet ribnooa, tarlela aod sal rib-tvtna. dress trlmminas ot all kinds, French and Knallah eranea. crape liases, silk eravata, embroider are, gloves of all kinds, silk JSC BBIIiV. ewrereJ newm. pbiio mwct,, b. nnniq. chiefs, etc. Tbe undersigned invites lb attertioa nf the Trade, and bis Iriends generally. Great lndueesscats offered to cash and sho't time buyers. l u.aiLAiiaa. ioz oroaowar, d.3l ly bet. LI vrty at. and aiaideo Laoe. N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Blive & Docolass), Comm'sskaa Merchaat, Bufactrar and whole. ale dealer in every dew-rlp'to ct AMKRICAN HARDWABK, No. S Plstt street, f jr ors tnr peart. New York, Maaraaetr. at the Pn-snium "ae.1 Sores: A rent for Bee's Brarre, Tans- screws, etc : also. Kendall At Taylor a TbeTsaometera. Baraarac ten, etc.; I'nlo Bait tjos tsax-t. uate Hlniea. Erartrta. etc.; Rmwn ft Brother's sheet Ursa Brasa and Conner Wire. Itrveta. etc.; N. Newromb'a Smiths. Bellowa, etc ASA FAFlLJr, ovll-ly late of the tras of Child, Farr ft C, ft JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-aoee'falty aoooatneetoth.irrii'wd d tb pabHcle f- eraL thai they av yoM opew-d store o tbe r-TCSer of l-oaaj street and UtaA Area. a, otpolN. f . Hsydea's Fsetory. where they ieteeS to aew eaostaotly o kaa. Mrge an.iaraeai the very best of Family Uroeert. sack a tews, ciB. sarar. mol -ase. floor, trace, S,k, oB, eaedlea. stsren, beee, rr.. eir toretaer with very aniclewsed by raaaiiie, which Usey ctsr to Kilo the toweat Bersaa, for Cava only. . jiy 14, 18SS. W. DIXOH ft CO. BUSINESS CARDS. WM DBNNISON. JB. II. B. CABBINOTON, TJENN1SON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys AJ at Law OJhcsin Odeon Buildings), will attend toprnfes. slonal builnesa lu tbo Biaiu and Fedural Courts also, to oolleo uoiib. the law ot insurance ana ol patents. Janl.'o.l Uly LI'CIAN BlITTi KS. THKO COMST' CK, OKO O. OJHSTOCK. T3UTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes sors to H. Comitock & Co.,) ForwArdlng and CommUslon Merchants, Lard Oil Minulaoturers,and deslwis in salt, plaster, nsn ana luuiour. iioaa oi tne canal, uoiumuus, unio. Liberal advances made on consignments. marfl 70SEPH F. SMITH. Attorney at Law. ' Ileal Batnie, Bounty Lnnd nnd I'enalon Ajtonl Two doors east ot liliih, un Town slriot, Columbus, Ohio Will attend to the practice of bis profession, obtaining pensions, buy log, selling and obtaining land warrants, selling aud leasing real eaiHin, examining tuna utiea, uoiieounn oi ciaime, eto. f ar" Letters from a dtatanco must be postpaid. Ju30 riERE, ABBOTT & CO.. Dealers in Hard ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, houio builders' mate rials, larmingano mechanical loola, military goods, etc., etc. no mi uign street, sign ol tne uut padlock. NEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard has boon opened on tho lota south of tbo Ohio Tool Com pany's Factory, where Northern and Ilocklnar srate and black. ami'u a coal win oe sola oy wo ton or dusdci. acco-uu vv. ft. uakncll, Agent. ANNA STACKV. w. a. Jones. CTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Wain and fourth streot, Xnneavillo, Ohio. sepSSdtf NATIONAL HtCJSE, Circleville, Ohio JONATHAN BOYD flormorlv of the Carlisle Hou.nl. Pro. pneior. P 8 I have In tbo office a " Private Slock Resistor." tor the benefit of those buying and selllug the same, which i nobles mo at any time to ffivo sat aiaelion lu recaro to tue sale, location. etc., oi an tun atock in Plctaway and adjoining countlea uircieviue, unio, ir-'o. it, inj.uom j. rturu. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad fj street, near the bridse. Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all aiuas, ana a great variety oi castings, always on nam. AMERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos-ton. bv LHVYlHRini s rebuilt. enlarerd and eleeantlt furnished ; poasessinir all tbe modern lmurovumeot. and couve. nlences lor the accommodation of the traveling public. IliJT-o lyiia L. P DUNTOir. W. P. THUBSTON. DUN'I'ON & THURSTON, Wholesale and Retail Piano Forte and Music Warerooms. No 8(1 Fourth atreet (fint door wott of Bniith ft Nixon'. Hall), Cincinnati, O, janie-aiy J" M. GU1TEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Comini.stoner of Deiis and to take Depositions for Ohio and othbh VVebtebn Ptatrs, (Uto or Cincinnati,) has est'ibliibrd b'mseJf In bis profettiuu in New York city, where all communications will receive prompt attention. Refers to the members of the Bar ot Columbus, Cinclnnat snd Hou'hern Oh'o. Office jVo. 14 mil Street, New York. marOS TffEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver. as- Vi slsted by a. W. (trader, would respectfully announce to tho citizens of C 'lumliu ard vlclnltr, that he has opened a f OK KIN WAltEROOI. directly oppoHte thu Frankl'n ifouse, where be U nt a)! times nreptr-d to furnish corlita, shroud , etc., with all th Attention and fixtures neceisry on funeral oci'atons and ho wishfi it flutini'tiy understood mat nis tnrins Hail nut be ot so obj -ctloua- me acnaracter as to prevent mfircsaiul action. oci-dly riOLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- V TtlRY iVxtr Me o- rner of Third and Oau Uriels Messrs. K. sr. 11. F. BOOTH are manulactunmr snd have couatniitlv on hand, t their establishment at the location above namd, all kinds ot carriages, buiuics, etc .made of the host materials, by the moat eaperieuced woramen, and warranted to do good serv. ice. j ne proprietors are notn practical carrlnge makers, and all ork orden d Iroru them will alvo good s.tialactton. Ilepairing ,ne at the .'inrle.t notice. Tbcy have been cam ing on tbe bu siness in this ciiy somo ton years, and trust they havu some claim puouo patronage. ucr-oty EATHER BELTING. The undersigned. J-J Agents lor the sate of KKKt ft UOYTS celebrated preml. in patent Klvlleu. tatreicneu .enlher Hnnila.have this ay received a lull assorimeot ol all sizes, from lWto 1M Inches Id width. We would call tho attention oi theuublic to theabore article, as one possessing superior merit, j hey are made from the thick and solid parts ot the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by pownrlul maclrlnes, (Invented nnd usi d by H. ft H. uniy,) wuercDy mev are tnnoe to run straight and iruo, nave a uniform bearius on the drum or pulley, hold their wldthanrenly, and give from ISto'JS per cent, more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Sold at manufacturers prices, with addition nf frelghtonly, by KI1.BOUKNE, KIJHN8 ft CO., )15 Sign ol the (lilt Broad Axo, Columbus, O. S-a!,. WINDOW SASH. We have made an arrangement V with one of the most eniebrated aash I manutactorlea In the Weat. and are t pn'parea 10 nil all orders for sash, t uiuuuiaciuicu uy practical woramen and ot good materials. All orders left at our haidware store. No. 159 High street, slen nf the Gilt Rrosd Axe, will receive prompt attention. KII nol'RNK, KUIINS ft CO. Columbus, April 25, 1651. CARD. Mrs. FRANKENBERG res- 2 nectlully annnuncRS to hr Irlnnds, and the publio gener ally, tint, on tbe 17th of Miirh Inst, she intends to open a MlMdlNEKY HlIOP, In the new brick building ol Mr. Haunt inai-nr, os Third street, below Mound and South streets, next to Dr. Fiiber's residence, tthewillh prepared tohsveon hand all such articles as are tound lu a Miliinrry Shop, and to furnish tbem according to tlie latrit French tashinu. As she lnf -nda to spare no eilurti In the prompt aud most exact exeeu. tlon of all orders with which she may bo favored, sho most reipncttully solicits tbe patronage of her Iriends and tbe public. Straw bats, tfcc, will be wiibed. colored, aud made up in the most fashionable styK All kinds of embroidery will be taken, on commisslun Into the hoj, and sold to tbe best advantnee of tba manufacturer. marlU itf ''pHOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of UtlrXTl.E.ilEM H kuuts. vviiiut, Ditwecn intra and Fourth streets, a doors above tills ft Morton's Bank. Cln etonatl. JanltOin T ITHOGRAPHY. Every description of JlA Naps, rians, Vlowsrl Buildings, Portraits, Anatomic Drawings, Business snd t-'how Tarda, all klnpa of Druggiat and other plain and fancy labels, Bill and Letter Headings, Fae Hlmllee, stc, executed In the b st style, at reasonable rntes, by MIDDLtTDN ft WALLACE, Litkvgrophtrs and Engravers, No. 11S (Uud Fcliowa' Building) Walnut street, deeS 8m Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE Jarvis & Fairchild, 144 Main atreet. Cincinnati, have an extenaive and well selected atock oi none but new and fresh Furs, lor ladioa. We have this day received trom New York some beautilul speci mens ol atlases' and Children a drab and niack Beaver Hats. aov7-dly JARVIS ft FAlltCHILD. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS. JAIIVI oV FAIKCIIILO.Mainst.lirstdoorbelow tbe corner M.in and Fourth, west sidf.Clociiinatl. novOdly fUBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between V-, Fourth and Fllih Clncinnat1, Ob'o, 4. II. Ituse. tiKfFnoy , Proprietor, lite of the Wslnn'. street up i ti WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut St., 1 1 between Flxth arid Pevrnth .treen. rinrfnnatl, Ohio. jj6-dtf J, W. BWKNKY, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW opening a large and beantllul aaaurim.nt ol WATrnKS. DIAMOND 1VIJIIK k JKWliLltY. Our stock of fine London and dene. va Watcbe. is superior to ai y In the Plate. Diamond liovs and uina ofter at Kew toia nrices. Jewelry, silver and plated ware, floe mantle eloeka. and cutlery, at wholesale and retail. Ail aie In-vlted to eall, examine, aod nor haa if suited NOTARtiL and other PEALS engraved, and PRESSES far. nlabcd.attbe aborteat notice. Watches repaired In the best manner. I tret door south o! entrance w neii House. jolt BI.YNN ft BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRffH Ol S rKKP t aro rerelving daily fresh RaMmore ad New Haven oysters, which win be sold aa tow aa the lowest, is ran. or halt cans I and in ail ease tbe oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no aale. Orders trom tbe country ratetuly etfanded to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by so diing I h pe to merit share of public patron.ee. ce-i sj. r. U. BUTI.KK. JY. SAVAGE, Jb., Watchmaker and Jewel-a er. Yia afrrat, ktaaam a American sad Neil House, CVataaa .. OA is. Haviet parcbawd the entire stock of Wil'l.m c.r.l win enBtisee the business at the old stud, where I will keep Srst rate a.eornvrt of WATCHED J KWT I. Jt T. BU.TFR PPOONS. FOKK1.4 I TL1RY, AnJ a reeeral varl-ly ol FAXCY 4UODBI. For the r resent I ill reside in New ork. and eersors In wart of goods, ay re y apo serng all acw p,ttema of j-welry I Vi:b tteee assutauees he bnoea to rcSaf. .. .s.ie. r v. former pitm-a.t tb- rtiDrTn,,nd of the ritis ra tenerally. TBe W.trA RrtmHr wl'l be ttrvieVd to by W. M. H.vatv, leer knceasUtalaaectiewasatlr.trawwortmaa Jfl J. 1. f AVAGr, i. TgOTtrir. Harlnr d lapsed rd my sr.li t ,j, t0 Mr JAu j fJsr.ee, Ir, I eberl-llv roraaed klaa to all ol mA ta paibitc geelly. A it rs awnateiy Bwc asai that say oBtat-aHiaf basinesa ahoali be closed, ll persoas kaowiag tberae:rea lad-bted to as will call 4 s-Ul- up. U1J W. K. SAVAGE. i t-L ew I ... I 11 at?sw.'j I m tVAsvy TRANSPORTATION. LttUE'JLt'W.i iei'ii"'ijfNl ''rOLEDO, NOR WALK & CLEVELAND 1 RAILROAD Open through completing the last link In the ehsln ot railroads between New York. Boston, Philadelphia Bal timore and Washington City, and Chicago. The only route by which the dangers of Lake navigation are entirely avoided. The nu let eit and best route between Columbus and Chicago and the nonnwi'si. Un and after Monday, April llttt, 1893, passenger trains will run (taiiy inuuaays excoptro), as touows i Through Trains. Leave Toledo at 8;;U a, m. and 10:00 p. tn. " Cleveland at 9:n0 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Bellemit Train: Leave Nor walk for Bullovue at P:00 a. m. " Bellarue for Clevolsud at SiOO p. m. Day trsins stop at all stutluns. Nluht trains will not stoD at Townsond. Camden or Clyde, uauepi o leave pasienger.. ' Connecting. Direct!. At Toledo, with trains of Ml hiuan Houihorn Railroad for Chi- eago and the west and lornilnu a hue In connection with Chi- oago and Hock Island Railroad and steamers on Illinois river, tn ft. Louis. At B llevu, with Trains of Mad River and Lake Erie Road for Maadusky City, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. At Monroevllle. with 8nduskv. Manttleld and Newark Railroad ior nannusKy cny, enemy junction, coiumuus, newer ana Zanesville. At Gralton, with Cln, eland, Columbus and Cincinnati Road, for Cleveland, Shelby Junction, columuua and Cincinnati. At Cleveland, with Lake Shorn Road, via Dunkirk, for New Yor, and via Bullalo, lor New York, Altiany,alao for Western Road ano Boston. With Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road for Pittsburgh, Wheel Ing. Philadelphia, Bidtimorn and Washington Ciiy. Ft? Freight forwarded promptly, at fair rotes. K. B. PHILLIPS, Su'pt. Sppt's Ofpick T. N. ft C. R. R , ) Norwalk,0.,April8, 1653. j T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND -1 J XKNU KAIt.ROADS. SrunEB Asbaxobuent. POB1853. Three Paetenger 'I rains Daily, (Sundays excepted) Hour of uiparture inanrea i rains run ov cuiumDus time, wnicn is seven minutes laater Iban Cincinnati time. On and alter Tueadnv. Anril ft. and until farther notice. Passenger Trains will leave tne Denot on East Front Street. iincinuaii, as loltowst Morning Express Train at 7 a. m. Kveolug Express Tiain at 5 p. m. Hillsborough Train at 2 30 p. ra. For Lin wood, Plalnsvlllo, Mllford, Loveland. Foster's, DecrAeld, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwln and Waynesville, Soring Valley, Xeula, Cedarville, Selma, South Charleston, London, West JclToraon, Columbus, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning will leave Columbus-Evening Express Train at 4 10 p. m. Homing IS, press Train at 4.30 a. m. Returning irom Springfield, Trains will leave at 3 30 a. ra , and P. m aisengers for Illllsbnro', Cbllllcotbn. and Intermediate points. will take tbe S 30 p. in Train Irom Cincinnati jtcturning irom tiiusooro , at 7 311 a. m. The Exuieas Train. 7 a. tu. from Cincinnati, and 4.10 1). m.. from Columbus, will stop at West JeO'ersnn, London, South barleaton, Aenls, Corwln, and Wayneaviile, Morrow, Loveland, Mlliord and Yellow ripiluga, on'y. r-xprcaa iruo, a p. m . trom t;iucinna'i, ana a. m . irora 'olumbus. will snn at Weat Jelferaon. London, c)outh Cbarles- on. solma, Ceiatv He, Aen'B. soring valley, c'avavt'ie, Corwln, and Wnynesville, Oregon, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Doern-ld, K'ua-It's Water Station. Loveland. Mllford. and Yellow Borings, only. 'i hn 7.30 a. m. Train from nillaboro', snd 2 30 p m. Train from Cincinnati, will tt p at all way stations when requirrd. Lines oi Hacks and Coaches run in connection with the trains to ibo lollonlng townai Lebanon and D'eifleld; Wilmington and Clurksville, from Morrow and Corwln ; fioih-u, and p"int above, from Milford; Daytou from Xenia. The 4 30 a in Train Irom Columbus connects at Cincinnati w'ttt regular packeta to Madison, Louisville, Kvan.vltle, Naih-vllle, t Loula, Memphia. New Dr'eans, fto., fte. Tho Tiains connect with the Mad HIvi r and Lake Erie Rail, road at t?pringlield ; Coltimhus and Cleveland Railroad at Co. Itimt'US with I'eutral Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, and Hoes ol Coaches from Zatiesvtilo to Wneeling. fto. On Puudnys but one truln will be ruu, leaving Cincinnati at 9 110 n, m , and Columbus at 4 30 a m. Fare from Columbus to Xenia ..$1.40 Do do Hillsborough Do do Springfield 1.90 Do do Dayton Do do Cincinnati 300 For other lnloirr.alloD, apply to P. W. SrnADEB. Cincinnati. A. W. rjTABic, Xenia. b. O. Deshleb, Columbus. A. II. Lewis, Agrnt, Cincinnati. Wm. WnioHT, Agent, Springfield. T. Lough, Agout, Columbus. WM. H CLEMENT, Superintendent. r7 The Company will not be reauonslble tor baa-gage ex ceeding llity dollars in value, uoless tbe same is returned to the Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at tho rate of a paasago for every $500 in valuo above that amount. aprilS CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI. AND CLEVELAND AND EIIIK RAILROADS. Chanok or I imE. On and alter Wednesday, Marco ma. Pas senger 1 rains leave as lollows (undaya excepted) ; Cleveland tor coiumbua at a. m and b:ju p. to. Cleveland for Erin at 7 a. m. and 7:40 d m. Cleveland fur Toledo and Chicago at 9:ii0 a m. and 8i30 P ' . . . . ... trie ior cioveiana at a:vu a m. ana jnop m. Columbus for Cleveland at 12 m. and II p. m, Shelby lor Cleveland at 2:30 a. m. and 3: 1 5 p. m . Shelby for Columbus at 12 m. and 12:40 p. m. FREIGHT AND8TOCK TRAINS. Frio for Cleveland at 7:15 a. m. and 6:20 p. tn. Cleveland lor Erie atS:45 a. m. and 8:10 p. m. Cleveland for Columbua at 6:15 a. m. Columbus for ('loveland at 6:15 a. m. RAILROAD CONNECTIONS. At Erie, with the Erieand Bullalo Road for New York and Bos ton, via Dunkirk, and thn New York and Erie Road, and via KuA'nlo and the i'.uftalo and Albany and Uudson River Roads to New York, and the Western Road to Roatnn : at Columhns, with tbe Co umbua and Xenia and Little Miami Roada to Cincinnati at Gallon, wlththe Bellel'ontalne and Indiana Koad to Marlon: at Shelby, with the Handuaky and Newark Road ; at Graftoo wilb tbe Toledo, Norwalk aud Cleveland Hoad for Toledo aud Chicago; ana at Cleveland, with tbo Pittsburgh Koad to Pittsburgh, Haiti, more and Philadelphia. Pl AliC UUNNKCTIUNS. At Gralton. with tlvila. Medina and Wooater: at New I. on. don with Aahland; at Columbus, with Circleville, Chllllcotbe anu rnrtsmoutn. L. M. HURRY, Agent, Cleveland. II. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Erie. N. SOU riiARD, Agent, Columbus. J. P. DAVIS. Aaent. t'helbv. Office Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. ) and Cleveland and Erie Railroad I'o i. Cleveland Ma ch 7th, 1S51. ) tnsr2g A. is TON E, Jr., Superintendent. jOHEAP STEAM COM vl UNICATION BE- Vy TWEEN PHILADELPHIA ft LIVERPOOL. Tha Liver. pool end Pbilsdelphia Hleanahlp Compauy Intend aatdng their at" aicamanipa aa lonowa: CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2 125 tons, Capt. Rnheit Leucb. I'l l Y OK CLAndtiW, I,6i0 lona, Capt William Wjlia. CITY OF l'lIILAUFLPnU,2.2ii0tona now btttU. From PhiladelMa. City ol Manchester Saturday, 23d April City of Glasgow Saturday, lath May. City of MauL-heator. .................... .Saturday, 11th June. City ol Glasgow ...Saturday, 2d July. froat LiternooL City of Glasgow Wednesday, 20th April. City of Manchester Wednesday, 18th May. Cty of Glasgow Wednesday, 8th June. City of Manchester Wednesday, ftb July. RATES OK PASSAVK. From Philade'plua. From Liverpool. Faloon alter Ktatf rooms.. I Saloon alter Stateroom,, 20 ga. " midship - ... (M I niliahip 15 ga. fn-ward ... 65 1 forward 13 ga. Including steward's f es. Ttllltn.t'I.A'-S PASSENGERH. A limited nnraxr ol third-clais oasseniers will be iskea from rhlladelj.ha and Liverpool, and tound In provjsl'ina. rrom i nuaaeipnia syxs rrom Liverpool t)xt Certificates of passage will be faaued here to oartira who are deairmaoi brin.irtg out th. ir trlenda at eorre,p.nding rates. Freight on floe gooda 60s per too. and coarse goods, hardware. etc , will lt taken aub) ct to agreement en exueneneed aurgeon will be earned on cscn snip. Forfreisbt or passage app y to TUOMA8 RlCHARD-ON. 15 Brosdwsv.New York, and Walnut atre.t, Philadelphia. an uaauaun, BUUisir-KS ft lu, Liverpool. jt!'.8-dlT FAST MAIL LINE. 13 hours fromColum-has to Pnrtaannnth Oa and sfter Moadav. Jasa '2H. MAIL COACH oi l leave Cnlarnbue lor Circl-vilar, Cbll icothe. and Poriamouih, at 5 o'clock ia toe morning, and arrive at onsmnqtn at e o clock ta tne evening connecting wlththe River pscBets to Pittabnrgh an J Ciaemna L A'so. It ave Port.mouik at 5 o'clock in the morning and arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock ia tbe evening, daily. .".. v W. W. BtntaBB S HOLMES & SON, Manufacturers and Im-porter, rd rATFIt IIAM:X:H. A's. Ir Main Street Cearasasll Oar. keep a wavs fis band a large aod gewernl a- .nasent 4 MAI I. PAP Fit, BOIIUbU?, FiKfcltOAhD PA1-ItHN. Win,; rl'Rl'Al PAPERS. C. BAND POXfSAT stAUFACn."MF.rir' PRICE? ait of which they oner to th eoaatry trade at be lowest pricra. persooa vt.itiog the city ia went of setts for Parlors, Balls, Dtniag Rooms, or ilvtturs, w II d well by calling oa the sab-seTibers st No. I S Mela, third door Maw Fifth streets Market P pace. msrSl-lyd INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE X STOPK, sitainst loss or damage by Fibb, and against the perils of the Hra snd Inland Navioation, on properly of every description, taken In Ibe lollowiug companies i PNIOM MUTUAL I-IFE INSUKANCK rOMPANY, t'npllul 9130,000. OHIO JLIfTK INSURANCE rOMPANV, CINOIN , , NATI.OHIO, Cnpltnl ;. 9100,000. NEW KNULAND f.IVK KTOCK INS. COMPANY , , NEW 1IAVKN, CONN. Cnpltnl 430,000. EAOI, K IINMUHANCK COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. CP""I 'J00,000. EQUITABLE F1UE INS. CO., OV LONDON. Capital 84,300,000. Risks taken on the most liberal terms, and all loaaes promptly adjusted. Imarll-dlyj T STOCK! ON, Agent. LIFE INSURANCE STABILITY, SE CHRITY. PERPETUITY. THE MUTUAL LIFE IN8UR ANCE COMPANY OF NKW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET NUT AtJCUillCI.ATKII CAS11 FUND, (tl.HOO.O(H). Securely Invested In Honda nnd Mortgages ea Real Estate, chiefly in thecttieaof New York and Brooklsn. (the real estate in each and every caso being worth double the amount loaned thereon.) AU I aJS rtlUtlTS ARK DIVIDED AMONG THE INSURED I And, on Policies for tha whole ol iiie. will be mads availabl In part payment of premiums, aftertbe dividend of 1853, to thoaa who wish it. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Loaaeaaattlcd promptly. Pamphleta explanatory of the principles of Mutual Llfoinaur- ance, and illuatratlus its advantages, with forms of application, may be obtained at the ufflue of the Company, 35 Wall Street, or ' any of Its agents. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, President. ipaau aiiiiai i, secretary. CHAS. U1LL, Actuary. C. T. FLOWERS, Agent, at Ciiy Bank EXAMINING PHYSICIANS. nov8-d0m Db. H. L. Uowabo, Columbus. t. rNSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Three JL doors west of the Postollice, up atsirs, Columbus, Ohio. i. nr. rue, murine, and licnllb In.urnnre. WARREN Jr.NKlNH, General Insurance A uent. reouesta all person, wi.hins Insurance to call and investigate thneiaim. nf tbe following coinpaniea to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he repreaenta liio Mutual Ili a. lit. ot New York and New Joranv nnenftha boat established and mostreliablecompaniesnow doing business in tbe United States. Assets about a 1.500,000 Also Tbe American TeniDerance. of Hartford. Cnnneetlnnt. fli'riog amplo security and many extra advantages to Tempe- inuw uit-u uauiiai, aj IOO,OUU. Also The American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut. This Company has some features believed to onerate varv henn. ficially to the policy holders. Capital, 111,000. Call and examine the statements and prospects ot each and all of these oom-paniea, and select lor vouraelves. IN FIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following coram. nfeaare with confidence recommended aa eminently deaervlng uinwuuuru conuueuco The Franklin, nf New York. Capital, J300,000j The Etna, of Utica, New York. Capital, $170,000; Tho Springfield, ol Massachusetts. " $150,000; The City, uf Cincinnati. Capital, $200,000 ; Tha Granite, of Utica, New York Capital, $300,000; Tho iludaun River. New York Caoital. i;!i0 UOu: Tho Honaao'oer, New York. Capitul, $ jOO.OOO ; IN UEALTtI INRSUKANt:E, tho People's Mutual Health A., socintion, of Springfield, Massaehuaelta, Incorporated by tbe Legialaturo of Muaaachusctls, offers testimonial, of unqusllohs-bin weight and credibility. Capital, $50,0110. sep-jo-ly WARREN JENKINS.Gen'Ifns.Agent pONVEYAiNCING and NOTARIAL BU- SINESS. WARREN JI-.'NKINS, Notary Publio and Con-veyancer, ss i'l attend to all calls in this line, at reasonable charges. Titles Invoatigated and abatracta of titlea furnished, tn any lamia in Frank'in county, on short uotlce. Ottice in Piatt's block south aide of citato aire, t, up stairs. aepUU-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO Ouarantu Fund. $100000. Thia Company offcra to the Inauredall tbe socurity andadvantagusol tho Mutual and Jolntftiock plan, (as hereto-loro applied) CM$ibjned. namely : Low rates ol premium ; an an nual return, In caafi, of the percentage required fortheonntln. gent rlak ol the year; an adequate bui not excessive provision tor tho luture security of members tor the wboletorin ot lue, with anadeauateinteresttnthe accumulatlna fund aeeuredto aueh nombers, at death, by credits upon their policies; asuarabty fund designed lor tbe permanent security ol short term mem. bars, and alto for the prosent socurity oi those for the whole term ol Iiie. This Is the only Mutual Llfeinaursnen Company whoserates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually increasing accumulation ol funds(lorlutura teourity)ln eaact proportion to the amount of business and tbe Increasing risk trom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, ftc, giving In detailthe plan and rates ol ins company, turnisned gratis, and application, received, by J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. ocU3-d 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVEK-FAIL-1NG REMEDY A ceitain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. l)'nrrcll Celebrnlrri Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparstlon is not only far superior to all tbe Liniments and Ointments now be lure the public, but p us sea es specific qualities entirely unknown to the most learned of tha Medical Faculty. Its wide-spread celebrity has brcuant out a host of article- in imitatl in of it. wi'h all sorts of names, but none of thfiin begin to compare with the superior, old-eit.bliih. ed Aiabian Uniuicnt For the Neryoua System ft operates like a charm, soothing down the most violent agonies and pain in a few minutes alter its application. Irliimpa, Wore Throat and BreaU. It speedily causes the dissipation ot any possibility of matter forming in tne p&rts, and brings about a regular and healthy action ot the glanoular system. A licvulaive. Anodyne nnd Balaam. In cases of Kuptured Muscles and 'JVndons, Its powerful re vulslve and bealirg qualities cause tbe parts to unite without leaving tbo leaat soreness or wnt of power behind. Jn Bruite and Swellin&s, It acw on the prinrple ot a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost liiUit tly, and reduce the swellings In an incredibly shurt ip.ee 01 time. A Htlmuhmt nnd Nervine It is a stimulant imparting tone and vigor to the whole norv ous and muscular systam. For Khenmntiam, or any oth?r inflammatory condition uf lie muscular system or chronic stitfoess of the same, it stands at the very head of all the remedies ever ott- red to tbe public, aud none can equal It. Puiftounue HepfilcM, Ac. For bites of poisonous snukcs it may ba confidently relied on as a prompt and efi-'dunl remedy, acting as a caustic and spe-c.iic in such hitherto fatal cases. For Chilb'aius, Burns, Old ores, Corns, Warts, Eryitpelas, Croup, Nervous Hntidache, Sore t tei, even to partial Blindness. its effect are atouithiiig Tbe great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, is its brief operation on tbe system. It cures quickly it is thu most certalu remedy in existence, and it ia sold cheaper than any otb- r medicine in use. We learlrasly assert that this great Arabian remedy will do mora good tor lea money than any other Liniment or Ointment in tbe world. For llornea nnd Cnulc, its f fferti are equally striking and aa'utary. Jn Sweeny It has do equal, b. ing au ioUllible cure; alio, in Poll Evil, Big lfead, riitula, Spavin, (lalls, .trains, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no matter how bsd, a ore f:yes, men to blindness, swellings of ev-ary dtscnptiou, aod mai'y iridsnomatoiy tiiieasct. t OL.NTEHl-tITK, i'Ol TEHf-'EITS. Beware ot a bao CountrrMt called 11. (J Farrcll s Arabian Mr lint ut Thisspurluus article is sold by sot e as " Fsrrell s Lmunenr,'' to those whe are not carrlul to calf for the genuino W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Always ask for W. M. FAH-itKI.I8 ARA BIAN LINIMRNT, ard tnko no other. lg The genuine Arabian Liniment is sold by DCNIQ fc " (UtiKY, J. &. U T. COOK, U. ltOKKKTS A CO., and WM. FAUKENHOIaIZ Co i urn I us. J. P. GMf-lins, Carroll; Jmbua ltett Cotingn Mlllt; Cbnrry tlr ttimmet, Lnckboume; T. Jours t Bro., Loudon ; O. II eiiss fc Co , West Jclf rs ,n K. GeohCfyan, Biitimor ; K. L. i locum, Laucaitrr; J. N.Wi'son, hewark; Psgn tit Ingram, Newark; Ppeocer Al Channel, holinpgrr en John D. Parke. Cincinnati; And Drucaikts and Merchants generally, la tha United Htatas and Can a j as. mar23 OEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. O Tbe subscribers have on hand a full assortment of sea soned lumber and shicgles of all kinds (nr building purposes. Tbey have also. In addition to their flooring machine, pnt ta operation sn flxpivssly tor surtu ins:, and are prepared to lor mtb, on short aoticr, lumber dr. sd on one or tooth sides, from it inches down to hilt an inch in thickness. iellow and whit pine. ah and ok nooiing alwavsoa band. All orders from a d.sunre promptly attendee) to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of tbcimL, Columbua, Ohio. apt jUCITLE, COMSTOCK it CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will Y T eorrode, and flowa freely from the pen, and ia we not worthy tbe attention of bankers, lawyera, and al oh-r coonaieraof ink. It cannot fae erased bv acids. For stile by the pint or gal lon by septO JOHN it. tutu. " rP.TS IVl nMRIISJ AND FRANKLIKTOM 0 Ojs.iiscs. Oa and after a!on--ej , tbe 7th hut., as Omnibus line will rua between bhapter a Tavern in Frank intoo, aad thai ameneaa Hotel. Fare 5 t eals nty. Leave tbe American every hour dunns, lb d.y, commeaeina at d 40 A M. Leave chapter a every hourdur'ng the fl.y.comrn. ncing at j A. M. . . Geatlemra will he expected to : ay is enange, or can at tha office an purchase tickets. - O. REAM, mar. B dtf . VEW BOOKS At J. H. RILEY & CO'S i. Diteovefttssmong the Raiaa of Nitx-veh and Babyloa, itb Trav, lain America. Kj dl in and tbe Des-rt. h-isg tb result of s second eicd'tto By Auatra II. Laysrd, at P. White. Red. Black fkctvLesot A mericaa ocacty ia tb railed Pistes; by Frar cis an.l Teresa Palsky; S vols. Amabel, a Family ilitlorv ; t y tl libctb Wirtnley. A very fasciasung hoofc. Juureceived at th Rcw Bookstore of marlT J. H. BILET CO.
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Full Text | V ' T v 4 VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1853. NUMBER 260. the jDailrj (Pl)to State Journal 18 PUBLISHED EVERY UOrt.VINO, KXCKPT SUNDAY, r BCOTT BA8C0M, J0UBS4L 10HBIKM, BIOB AND IUU gTKUTi KCTKANUI ON HUH. TERMS Invariably in advance-In Colunibul, fuOOsyoarj by mail, 85.00. Dally during tht sswloo of ths Legislature, and Trl-Weekly for the remainder of ths year, tb 00. THE WEEKLY JOUKN AL is furtushed to city subscribers lit ?2, anu oy nisu ui ei.ooa year, uiuna 01 nor sua upwards, i zo; ji ten auu upwards, Ol.uu. TIIK TIII-WKEKLY JOURNAL Is 83. 00 year. . KATES OF ADVEB.TISINQ IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. T!iu following rates and rulM have been agreed opon batmen tht proprietors of the Ohio Statesman .ad the Ohio Stats Journal, to " ooac-rrou id au oases, uur tnis aaus. juty ju, aow.j One square, (10 lines or less of this slasd type, for on Insertion, uuc. ; men auuiuonui insertion, Aoa. r 8e e e 8 1 square, 1 363 86 8 00 4 00 6 00 ns. 2 squares, 11 87 8 87 6 006 OVjf 00 10. lia. lis. B aquarea, 2 604 60 S 60.8 00.D 00 10. u. 4 quarea, 8 00 6 60 8 00 9 0010. 112. l4. 16. btthbtea 0 aqiiares, or k ooliunn, quartrly,....a53fi monthly, 45 wmkly, 55 dally, 13Q wS:::::::l I dally 601 Standing card, 6 Hues or less, for one roar 810. No advertbwment to be coiiHlderKd by the year, aniens specified on the manuscript, or preriouHly atfnwd upon between the parties. Ailvertiwjuicnta not marked on the oopy for a speclfled number oi tntwrtioni. win oe continuwi one moncn, unieai oruerea out, ana payment will be exacted aucordltIy. All adrertiMuieute from itrangen or transient perron to be paid In advance. The prfrilegee of yearly advertiAera will be confined rigidly to riietr ruguiar Dtumeei , ana all aarertuemeuu not pertiiuung thereto, to Iw paid for extra. Alvertiumente for Anctloneere, General Agents. Real Estate Ai'nun, ao.j not to oe eonuuecea tor ny tne year, nuc to oe coargea Ivv the niece, at the usual rattta. Aunoum-ing candidal (for offloefl of every demrlptlon) to be cuai-gcu at cue rate oi oity cance per weea, ior eaoa name ; tne same to be, in all caeue. paid In advance. Attorneys will be hold for the price of liuertlng adrertlmmenta brought in by them. Publinhere not accountable for the eecuraey of legal ad?ertbementa beyond the amount charged for their publication.All loaded adTerttmmente to be oharged not leae than double the aoore rates, anu mvaeured a u eoua. A JTenuemente on tba uulde exclutiively, to be charged at the rata of 60 per oent In advance of i ue aoore num. A NO ADVKKTIBUfllfT OAR H IK8IRTID GUTDITOtTHLT. 0 AdvertUemnte for charitable hwtiturloiui, fire oompanleJi, ward, townxhip, and other public meetinga, and euch like, to be charged uaii price. Deaths Inaerted without ehanre, aniens accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. U perrons sending communication or requiring notices of fairs, soiree, concerts, or any public eoritainmtnt where charge are made for admittance and all notiree of private enterprise, can only be lnnttrted with the nndrriUQdins; that the same are to be paid for. If hitviidpd to be iriMrtd In the editorial column, the same win ne cnari-u at tne rate or not i tiian w cents per Una, nu Qto oniy wnra nnxmp.iiiptj uy sn Havnrujuiujnnt (6rat Strain printing iousc, JOirBML BUILDI.VGS, IHCD ST., COLIMBIS. OHIO, ,'.. ' ' ' svuii k aaauu.ii riiui'niiUK3. Jj1 NCOURAGKD by past success, tho subscribers ro-1 tpectt'ully call tho attention of the Pulilio to the auperlor fiicilitltM they now poaaesa for executing every description of Pitl.NT- INO, in the tirat atyle of the Typographlo Art. Having lor yean been conatiintly adding to and unlariring their Extnbllxhiuent, they can at present boast of an ollice worthy of the Capital of this great suite. Tho various departments Iiavo been arransred with ipecial reference to the beat, and expedkloua execution of ALL h I.N us ut uuuk ANUJUU I'ltiMiNU, trom a card of aalugle line to a volume of a thousand pages. The different deHcriptloua of work are carried on lu aepurate apartuieuta. each' division being unuer tne cnarge or careiui anu expenentu uanua. a aKetch 01 tlie premlmta may convey aome idea of the extent and fucLiitlea ortnejuuiiHAi. bijsaji i'kuvtimu uuuBUi. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Occiinyiii;; the eastern trout ol' the third lluor. Is fur- ni5hed with extenaive fnnta of all the neweat atylea of letter, from Ditimond to Pica, and provided with every thing reipiiitlte for the rapid and accurate couipoaitlon of Isgal, Alcilirai, Tlir.o',oxical ami Mucrltaneoits U'orAj ; Reports, Strmons, By-Laws, Catalogues, Lawyars Briefs, and PavipUrts of every kind. In thia department, we print boolu in all the branchea of Literature, for PubliKliera and Authors, aa well aa for Colleges, College Societies, 8euifuaris, and Jther Publio natitutionfl. Many of the works bearing the hnpriut it tills omce have met with the most nattering teatiuiODials, aa to their accuracy aud typographical beauty, even from the first pub-uahers in Uoaton and other eastern citiee. Among these we would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Ilettlelbertt Catrehimt, 204 Vol. Ohio Reports, The Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. Uleason's Lectures on Life ana Healthy Poems by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy's Chemistry of Agriculture, ke. &c MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. We pay particular attention to this class of work, and are printing aome of the beat Periodicals, among which we refer with Mtisfhctioa to The H.ttrrn Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal if Education, Tie Arkf Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Journals f Episcopal Conventions, Tlie Beauty of Hiiliness and Sabbath Miscellany, Tin Ohio Cultivator, &c. to. THE JoFrOOM Occupies tho middle part of tho third floor of tho Journal Building, and contains an immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, llandbilla, Showbills, Hill Heads, Posters, Programmes, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Exhibitions, &o. &c. n this department, our oltice Is unsurpassed in fulluess and com .plehmess by any in the West, and we are contiuually receiving all the most beautiful font ot new Type from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape tuv which will add to the reputation Already acquired. THE KEWSPAPEE DEPARTMENT Occupies tho west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by CO gaa burner, THE PRESS ROOM Containing; a number of the most approved POWEH PUKSSE3 of HOE'S and ADAMS1 Patents, la on tlie first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card So the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by &TLAM POWER. We can produce the moat brilliant and attractive bhow Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or hi Qold, Silver and other Brnnxes, far more showy aud effective, and much less costly than Engraving ; having all the Improvement na eeeaary to rondcr our Printing uent aud attractive. THE EOoFilNDERY Occupies tlie whole width of ihc second floor, and is oni iicmiud an twlitt pert ill length, including the Folding and Ruling Itnoin, on theetuMern Trout. It is well furnished withexn live inachiuerv from the East, among wliich are Adams' largest aud best Power Embossing Press and baud Uttering Presses, with an ample supply of Brasa Type, I, Combination Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings ill Clotlfand .Morocco; also other mar chlnery, for lw and Standard work, from which, with the aid of finished workmen, we are not only enabled tn execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of niierior quality, but also the reblnclingof Books, Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Husk", Pamphlets, &c, In any required style and nni-h. In the Blank Hook Ulpaiitjiest, wclinvo IlickoUs 'best Ituling Machines, of the largest capacity, with every appliance for furnishing anv required pattern In ruling, however Intricate; also McAdauiS' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular In the Public Offli-es, and with Hankers, Merchants and Accountants at the tast, for paging all klnda of Blank Books aper they are bound, In a rapid and superior atyle. We are also constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing and Blank Bcs Papers, of everv tiie, from the best American and Foreign Manufacturera, and can furnish States, Counties, Hanks, ltailrosid and other Corporations Societies aud tho Trade, with Blank Books in any quantity, of anv quality and ai, made by fUporior workmen, and warranted perfect, which wo are williDg to compare with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING Of every description is also carried on at this House. Autliori wishing to perpetuate their worka, are enabled, by a comparatively (light addition to the first coat, to Issue sutwequent editions at tha men cost of paper, press work aud binding. Leads cast of any measure aud thickness for tho trade. Heads for Newspapers, covers for Magazines, &c., stereotyped in good style Particular attention paid to the stereotyping of wood cuts THE COUNTING ROOM . , , Is on the first floor, fronting on Ilifjh street. It Is here that all orders of customers are received, all contract made, and all the busirnaa of the establishment transacted. Peraona desiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of all the various tylee. We have nearly One Hundred Persons enpajred In onr Tarioos departments, at the Highest Wage, among whom are many of the most skillful Workmen in the business, and all feeling an intervet in any work bearing the imprint of thla offioe. This, combined with the practical experience and personal auperriaion of the Senior Proprietor, enables us confidently to Invite the attention of the Public generally to our STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, believing that nowhere else can they secure Better Work or Better J arms. CHARLES SCOTT, T. BASCOM, J rgoruirou. i REWARD. Broke Jail, on the 14th ' inatant. CMaiartojc E. Feldix. about 19 veara of as e. haa mch tbe annearmnoa ot a woman, about 5 leet 6 inrb' s hiah; had on drab box coat; committed for patsing counter, felt meaey. AaaaHaai Jewttt, about 95 years of age ; about 5 feet 7 inch high ; well made, ol good baild ; rattier of still appearance) and pleaaant countenance, black hair and dark eyes ; marked with Indian ink oti the back of one hand near the thumb : bad on a black frock eoat, black satin vrat, and black pants. Committed lor burf'ary. Geobs Wanvroata, abmt 33 years o'd, heavy aet, about S teet 6 lacbee bih, of -harp festurea ; committed tor barjlary. TeliaTV DiUim Rewabd will be paid "r each of tft above named persons, if delivered at the )ail nf FrankPn county. Also, Teh Dollabb will be paid tor Wat Watson, ated abont U.aboutfi feet I inches kigk I committed for assault and battery. JOUM OREEMLEAF, Eberio. Corrabms, April 14, 1853plltf iMiW-YOl.K ADYERTlSEMtMS. FOM W, H. M'DONALD'l ADVEHllSINO IIOfSE, Klg NASSAU ST, M, HPO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS -1- VV. J. DA VIM Jk CO. be; to remind merohsnts tod uruicra mat mey are tllnaoj agents lor 8. V. (II.KA VKIt'M liNUIVllIllllOMTIVaniD the only genuine 1 also, tor hia celebrated Am.A Hrnutm WiA. and other Toilet sosi. si Bear's grease, clarified marrowa, ahav mj vicaju, raimaiy anaving soap, ato. They are constantly linnortlnu the finest nnallliea nf Fnwlt.k and French Hair and 'lootb. Ilruebea, shell, horn and Bullalo sii-.amg uiirnui, ana every aescripuon oi goods In lb Fancy and Perfumery lino, which they will aell at the Lowest sash PniCRS. Price llata and samples aonton whi n appilod for Merchants will nod it well worth tbelr wbll- to give them a call W. J. VAV13 06 UU., No. 40 Courtland sliest, New York. marg3-3m-t Soli Agents for the Vnittd Statu, GEO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St. Corntr of Maiden Lave, New York, IHroATKBB OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. In Ihfa eitabllihmcnt. hclna- tho laromt in tha mi. i. found lnrgn and well aekcU'd atock,conelaiing in part of rich aoaria and cruvata, hnaierv. alovoa. under aartnHbti. ii.fmnHnr.. atocki, London and Napolton tiea, abirta oi all qualitlea, etc. niug urua engagea m una Duameaa too lait twenty y earl, com. ment la uuneceaaat v. aathev huvn marln mrh irrinMnnmi. in Eurnpo thnt thov are receirinir 1)7 almoit rvnrv auiamer th ciii.iuiii aojui inu maraet anoru, ana purcnnicra need only eall to tat'ify themielv ea that bvory article in the furnlihing line uinj u. iuuiiu uortf. luDo.tfin-U T3ATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS SK8. Made under a new and neeuliar nrne.eia. tnr Prlvntn wnruius ii.fiu.,, ouraniuuttlR, culpa, CIP. Tbeae Uda. tuuttber ith bolatera. tiillnwa. eomforte.ra. Ate. are ollercd to thu oubllc. alter a thorough trial, aa thn hat anil uurapeu aiioivo. iney poaaeaa many aud gn.'at adrantagea, muiuu inuy uu nieniioneo me iuliowing, TIZ t . They are ch"aoBrthan hair: will retain their alaiileliv nltn are proof againat all kinds of vermin ; are preventera, aa well aa relieve of rheumalliin j are awcetor and far more cleanly .nan uiij umrrj am naenv renoweu; are vaiubDio aa Ltle rrv- acrvvra a uertn niaitraf a o I tun material beinir auffle nnt v Mm.. ant to auitain a beraon aeveral dava. They will be found deairablo (or foreign mnrkf ti, particularly lor California, Auatralla, China, and the Ial.nda in the Pacific Ocean, bearing cloie oacklna-. and on ooenlnir returning tn their vijji.i.i uuik. ruraaiuuy lJOIlrJMUS NIXON, Sole Agenta, No. 31 Park Place, and 18 Mnrrav afreet N. V. UohoTaterera. carrlaoo makera and nthera. aiinnlter with a u7 lao pouna. F Vr no train generally tupplied at a liberal dlacount. ST We arODermit ed to uio the nainea of the following sen. tlenien, who have naed and approve of the articlea t George 1.. rJcbuyler, tq., Cbarlea Uavia, baq., Iter. U.W.Bellowa, Robert J. Rankin, K.q., Nichilaa Dean, Kao j. urcen rearion, r.iq., Klihu Townrond, Eiq., II. Hrewer. M. D J W. Br.dahaw, M. D Captain Hazard, Uun'dta, Ctip'alu Joseph J. Comilock, Com. V. 8. Mall Steamer captain Uulllatcr, " Bailie. feb!8 9m ENAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER FUNRlTUKK.-IUTTnKW8& STAC V. 526 Broad- way. corner spring street, lnw York, oppns te tit. Mcbolas Ho tel. Preicott end Call am ore Houses, now utii-r at wholesele and retail, the most extrnsive assortment of Kitameled Furnituro to be tuund in the UnlUd StAtes, all trom origin a I deiins.includlng OricntHl, tiorucntino, Ou-'n t-'ottaao. lliub 1'oit end othuruat- torns. Also, Kosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chum- nor ami pannr suites. M. Sl tf.. devotiu themirlvnscxctnvivelv to thn manufacturing departmert of this burineis, aasuro purchasers they can procure ot them well s-BiotiPd, durable and elegar.t lurnituro, at prices rarying from $Ij tu $500 pr suite n n. wo cuiiDoctiuo with any other nun in the city. febfl-Hm-M lfEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- 11 INM & LAM KM., Importera and Wboleaae Deulera, 91 Lib- erty, N. Y., are now receiving and opening a very lure end en urr.iy new siock m nILKn AND FANCY IsttV GOOD, comprising dre.a atlaa, dro,a eoodannd trimmings, bonnet and tatteta ribbotia, shawls, kid, ailk and Lltle giovua, white goods, lares anil embroideries, tuiti tin r with a item-rid aiaortmnnt ot every variety ol gooda In their lino; ca.h and time buyora from every section will Hud thla a voir dnitrablo ttuck. and at low prices. Wltf. U. lCIXtR, rTKPHKN I.ASBtL, Wm. H. Hutches. V, D, IIabt, II. M. MCCOBKLK. feb8.3m- All late with Rowon At McNamee. rpREl JL urn 'RENCI-l FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. Gil KM, 1)1 PI! Y & nthIIAGK. 73 William licit, New York, Importera and Whulreale Lnalcra in French Fancy Gooda, have now in atom aid are receivimi by everv nack- ct irom llavr ', a largo and dealrabl a.ai rtment of gooda lor the spring trade, which they oiler to the tradn at the lowest market pricca. Among their stock may bo found Aaate. ailk. deaa, vcit and lancv buttona of a1! kinds t aureus. slon cape, OD audSU, riobed and ribbed and split ; f.naofall deacrlutiona, a moatcomololo aaaortmenti brushes teeth nail. bair and shaving; accordcona and Huiinas ot the mo tsupcrior quality ; purses ma, nuct ana cotton t kid and leather garters ; luiitatlou Jnwfdry, boue bracelets, J?t goods eto.t auspenders, Irom low to high prices, a complete assortment! ailk guards. steel pens, neat chaina, violin atrioga, etc., rto ; gme bat., dice, mlrmra, eyelets, penholdota, eto j together with many other Ian-cyanides. lebll 3m-K LINEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import-era ol Linens, etc , offer for sals a lull assortment ol the must approved manufacturca, consisting in partaalollowst nron and bleached ui. per and dama.k, all widths. Table cloths, ot all aualiilea and Size,. h apt ina and doylies rjnowdrop and satin d mia.k. Birdaeye Uiaoers narrow to very wide, and from coal so to very tine. Pillow cases, Uncus and sheetings. lifllingsPiain and lancy irfsb, French Bnd English. HollandsBrown, bleach-d, black and slate. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, 7 8 and 4-4 blay anil yellow. Linen catni,rfo handkorchieie, a large variety. Shirting Lioees Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirtins. Linens Choice snd new patterns. Mosquito Netting GltKENWAY. BRUTIIKRS & CO.. fell 3m-M 21 Park Place and 19 Barclay at ,N. Y. GILLIES & BYRE, Manufacturers of N A II KT.K It O It N A .s NTA L COTTA t SK AN D 1'IIAAIBBU PIIIMTIIIK, 4''S Broadway, ca.t side, he-low Grand street, manufactory No. 49 Urecne atreet, New York, take pleasure in inlororng tbe citizens of Columbus audita vicinity, that they aiiil continue to aell a warranted brat class article at price, so low aa to cnr the greateat inducements to all who Intend purchasing, to call on ui lelore making up their bills. Ail articles otbired at our catablt.hinent warranted to be constructed throughout ol kiln dried wood, andot tbe beat qual ity of materials. 11-ing tho first to manufacture this lurnituro in tbe llnired States, years of experience haa enabled ua to produco an articjo mat is at onco a perfect comoination ol oeauty ano utility. Being engaged exclusively in thla one line, we have the largeat aaaortment in this country, made after the latest Parisian and Italian styles. Being the most varied and unique aaaortment ever bclore offerr d, the most particular tastes in regard to color, shading, ornamenting, etc., etc.. can always he auited. All ordcra through the post promptly attended to. Mattreases, feather beds, pillows, pal'laicsc, etc, at the ahortnt notice. Greateat care taken in boxing. GILLlKri ft BYHNti. No. 4' 'J Broadway, east side, below Grsnd street, N. Y. Will remove un My lat tu No. S4G, lew doors above Spring street. Jan23-3m- at' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dealer In FUKMTTRB AND CPnftT.KTEflY, In all Its branchea, whuli saie and retail, Nna. t'.l Hnwerr and 133 I 'heater srreet. New York. Tbe CHEAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENTS the United States. Superior roaeeood lurnituro In sui's. In brocatelle, p'uih, etc, ore t alstt, every eatensivo stock uf mahogany, b'ack walnut aud other furnilute, wbich be warranta equal to any in the city, to which he calla the particular altnttuu of coantry merchants and others. N B. Gooda carefully packed and ahlpped to any part of tha world. j.nvC-lm-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber would rcapecifully call the attention of hia old cuttomersand merrhauta throughout the United Statea and Canada to his stock ot Rubber Goods, manufactured by himself expressly for the spring trade of 1H.'1 His stock ot nun he it i.o'rni.Nn s particularly dcaervlng of Inapectlnn ; aa it haa never bcf. re been so complete, nor thi articles more perfect. Aa Extenaive atlorls of Coats, Carriago Cloth, Machine Belting, Capea, Wading Par.ts, Engine Parking, Pants, Piano Covers, Lite Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Balls, Leggings, Cape, Whip., and eveiy description of Rubber Good., constantly on hsnd. The above are warranted to stnnd any climate, and will b-sold at moat reasonable prices. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to by D. IIOIXiMAN. 72 Maiden Lane, first corner from Broadway. janlA-3m:af and 59 Nasaau atreet. New York. F1 LOOR OIL CLOTHS AI.BRO V HOYT, Noe 78 and -4 John stsikt. New Yobk, Mannfacturera of Floor Oil Cloths Offer to tho trade, on liberal terms, a general asaortmect ol tbe a'xive good. In varloua widths, ot 3 ft, 3 ft , 4 It 6, 6 ft 3, ( ft, 8 ft, li It, 15 ft, 1" t. and 31 It : also, CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, In widths ot 3-4ths, 7 gib and 4 4ihs; also, Table ll t'lstha, 4-4lba, 5-4ihs. and 6-4'hs wide lliese goods are well seasoned and will endure any climate. Janl8-3m:B! SPRING GOODS, 1S53. Wm. II. Kkoef-rai.. 99 William street. New York. Importer and Jabber tn French, German. English and Domestic Goods, for Tenors and Clothiers, has received by late arrivals, large and well selected stock in German, Enr'lih and French cloths, of all grades snd style. Mohair cnauma, drap d'ete, queen's clotn, alpaca and wors'ed eoarin, s, csabmerette. Mix-d and clnanVd zpbyr cloth, plain and twfl'tvl. Fancy French snd Barealey drill. Frown and j -How Itnesis. Fan-y plaid and igarrd UarseUles. White and Bed do do Drab ail k and Hneai metiers, toretber with as extensive aesort ment of trinimiog. and other goods suitable forth Clothia Trade, os the moot favorable terms. Particular cash or abort time bayers, and all who study tnetr lnterata, will eall sad as ami his stock before purchasing else-wherw. )aail4-lyui NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. MOM V H. M'DON ALD'a ADVKBTISINO HOUSE, ltJ NASSAU ST , M. WHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR T T NISH. LAMPURT & CO.. No. 8 Park Place. New York. being extensively engaged In the Publishing, BooksiUivg and Stationery Business, are prepared to offer every variety ol goods in inuir line on tuemoai uoerai lerma. j neir own puoueauons embrace many valuable and popular misceilaueoue worka, to gether with an unrtvatea selection ol school books, Includlog Stoddard's celebrated series of Arithmetics O. L ft Co. are also large dealers in snd msnulacturers of evory variety of Cap and Letter Papers, which they ofter at msnulacturers' whole sale prices. Orders from tha Trsde respectfully solicited. spO 3m-ar TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In- JL dia JtuBBKB CO., Warehouse No. 18 Nassau street, New ior, extensive msnuiacturrrs, under uoooyears patrnia, of Coata, LitePreaervers, Piano Covers, ('apes, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Caps, Pillows, f urgical and Aimv 4 Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemical Anotratus, The goods made by this company are warranted to stand all cumatca, ana aro superior to those mauo under any other patent l). M. wiLBUN, president. F. M. SliEPAnn, Treasurer snd Secretary. ap6 3m-nt T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF -Li DRY GOODS! 0. O. WILSON & CO., Imnottera and Jobbers of Drv Qoode. No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotels), and No.. 1 1 and 13 Dcy Street, NEW YORK. Invito the attention of Wholesale Bovebs to Iholr very large aeaorrmenioi gooaa, wuicn la aepi complete t sit seaaona ot the year by the addition of all the new styles and labrics that am constantly aiming by "steamers" and "packets." we nave large deporiments devoted exclusively to the sale ol cloths, Caasltmre. Vestines. Tailors' Trimm nea. White Goods. Ho fiery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, tlomeatiea, etc., etc In addition are diap'ayed large l'nea of prints, including merrimacsanri uocnecos. tiinebams. Lawns, Beraee. hlack and other staple 6ilks, Morinos. Bombazines. Alpacas, and the nu meroua other an idea appertaining tu the Dv Goods Tbade Also, agenta lor the sale of "ilovte's Koyal patent swansdown Sewlna Col ton " We Invite the attention of tbo closest buyers for cash or crcmc maris iy-M T?ALRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. .A. Lone known Severely tested Always ritiht The ac knowledged standard. Agonta iU.sjjiKU ik IllllU, Columbus, mar 8 im-id BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers oiler tor sala Tables ten per cent, less than any other ea Uuii.hment In the city of Mew )ork, with improved cloth or patent India Rubber cuihiocs. which are nreferred to all others now in uio by tbe best p ayers in the United State s for correct ness and elasticity, and are warranted to stand In their place for years, without repairing, uemiemen wumng to purchase Tables of all dfscriuiions, with Marble. Mahogany or Pine Heds, can nave tnetr order mied inesameas it tney were preient, oy addressing us bv mail. Always on band, U bit's, cloths, balls, cues, Frr-ncb leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of the Den description, ready lor snipping at in" mortpst notice. umrnta at uc.(jivn- mar9-3m-M Ann street, New York, CALT. The subscriber, being largely enga- ited in he salt tmi ness in tnecitv ot Mtr Yorft. won la in form merchants end consumers that be keeps constantly on nana, a an ton's, Wortmustou's and other brands ot Liverpool ne salt; Liverpool ground alum do.; Turk' Island, Bonaire, if. Ubes and oih-r kb di coarse salt, and refiopd cruund rock ilt, in bags of 15 and 7 lbs; also mineral and Ahton suit, in he snino sized baej also, chips snd bags ot Haline do, and cases if i round rock do. ior sale upon tbe moat favorable terms. Orders are solicited, and promptly attended to. by BAMUf.L MU 1 AL.L1NK, At his Salt Warehouse. 101 and 103 Broad strett. and S97 Washington street. febl 3inM BEN HAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 272 Pearl street, New YorK, manufacturers of PLAIN. JAPANNED fSc PLANISHED TIN WARE, and Dealers in Hardware, Britannia and Gfassware, such as Ta- 'e Cutlery, UritHnnla urns, lea and Cunee Pots, Uaudleittrks, Able Castors, Soup LidU a, Fluid and Oil Lamps, Pitchers, Tuin-lers. Table aud Tea Hpoons, Plated and (iermnn silver tfpuons, Forks ai d Laiilea; Tinned and EnamHfd bauc-Pans, Mftslm Kcttks, Fry Pans, I-hovel aud Tonjes, Had Irons, Iron and Brass Wire, Krais Kettles Hhtet Iron.'lm Plat, B'ock Tin, Antimony, o. AH (roods carefully packed and tcarrantta. febl6-:im m T1ILLMAN & NEAR1NG, 105 William Jsi.JL street, new Torn, wholesale onxi TSin 811, K AND 1I ILMNKRY GOOD, Invito tlioio viiiling tht city to rxtmine their chnicn and care fnl y selected slock, of Sitk$t Paris Ribbons, French Flowers. La ces, Vc Kmhraciug tho largest as. or Uncut necessary fur tUt) mi i nerv iraae. We ciif-'r advantages to those buying for CASH or APPROV ED CREDIT. Jan!3.n-M YOUNG & LEAVITT, ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (oppoaite Jubn atreet,) Importers and D alers in WATCITErt, DIAiHONliM. JHWEI.RY, Gold Pens, Platd Ware. Fine Cut'ery, QUNS, PISTOLS POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belts and Pnuckes, Game Bags, FANCY UOODS, Aocor.leona, Violin Hlrlngs, Plated or German hilver Forks, ripoona, eto., etc. Janl63m-at BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE THREAD. This slx-eord Thread, made principally Irom cea laiaud cotton, la warranted not to atnx or snotinaewing and the strongest and smoothest in tha world. It is bow taking the load of all other make. FOR SALE BY Tweedy, Moulion ft Plympton, Hunter, Buckley ft Co., Calhoun, Vanderburgh ft Co., l.ee, Fenton ft Phelps, Avery, Uiliard ft Co., Henrys, Kml'h ft Townscnd, W. ft J. Morrison ft Co., John Martin, jrM ft Co.,. rre. land, ftuart ft Co., Clafltn. Mellen ft Co-Lord, Warren, Salter ft Co., Greenway, Brother, ft Co., OeorseOpdyke ft Co., L. ft V. Kirliy ft Co., Lathrop ft Ludioaton, liurlbut, Ainswotth ft Pierson, John bteward, jr., ft Co., Smith, Carey ft Moaely, Brooks, Brothers ft Co , etc. And by all the leading Jobbers, A o., In New York, Boston, Philadelphia aud Baltimore. feblO 3m-jg PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES- X TKKN ft CO., No. 481 Broadicay, Nem York, would call tbe attention of those about purchasing to their apleodld atock ot 0 to 71 octave Pianos, which they believe cannot be excelled by any o her in the ciiy. either In tone, tiniah. quality ol material, or wotkmanahip. Medala have been awarded by the Amoiican Institute to their Instruments fire years in succession. Having recently purchased tbe entire atock nf tbe late firm nf Dubois ft Warriner, formerly Duboia and Flodart. lavorably known for Forty Tear, as piano makers, they would Invite tbe continuance of tbe favora of their frienda aud cu.tomcrB with the certainty of sivins equal aaiisfaction. For the aoutbrrn ma'Sct we are making with Double Iron Frames and detached caaca, peculiarly adapted to the climate. tcb-dilm-M rro WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John JL C Hxndrbsofi ft Co., No. (II Rue du Faubourg Polsion- niere, Paris, and 174 and 176 Pearl a'reet. New York, offer lor sale an extensive ass irtmeot of French and American ArtiA'cal Klowers.KealberaandOrnam.nl,: Italian, French, English and American f traw Bonnets, Ribbons, etc. The above, chiefly ol our own manufacture, embrace the lar geat and moat varied stock to be tound In the United States darrpies may be seen at our wareroom la New York. Janll-3rn-Bt NEW YORK SALTPETRE WORKS. The attention of dealers and consumers Is Invited to tbe R'-fined Saltpetre produced at ih'-se works, being warranted su-nerlor in eopearancn and quality to any other. Crude Haltpetr for aale in lois to suit purchasers, at the loe.t market price. JOHN 11KN.1IIAW, martS lm-xt 1.19 Maide Lane, New York. rpllE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND JL TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. Tilt, 3f A at .1. MTRA UN", Importer and JobSerof Siia, Millinery and Fancy Ooois, l'i'J Broadway, Nits York, ha now in a tore, and la daily receiving and offering at tbe lowest prices, complete assortment ot goods Id hia line, embracing all tne various stvle snd designs, constating of black aad fancy silks, naareeliaea, Florence, shawl., trimminga, bonnet ribnooa, tarlela aod sal rib-tvtna. dress trlmminas ot all kinds, French and Knallah eranea. crape liases, silk eravata, embroider are, gloves of all kinds, silk JSC BBIIiV. ewrereJ newm. pbiio mwct,, b. nnniq. chiefs, etc. Tbe undersigned invites lb attertioa nf the Trade, and bis Iriends generally. Great lndueesscats offered to cash and sho't time buyers. l u.aiLAiiaa. ioz oroaowar, d.3l ly bet. LI vrty at. and aiaideo Laoe. N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Blive & Docolass), Comm'sskaa Merchaat, Bufactrar and whole. ale dealer in every dew-rlp'to ct AMKRICAN HARDWABK, No. S Plstt street, f jr ors tnr peart. New York, Maaraaetr. at the Pn-snium "ae.1 Sores: A rent for Bee's Brarre, Tans- screws, etc : also. Kendall At Taylor a TbeTsaometera. Baraarac ten, etc.; I'nlo Bait tjos tsax-t. uate Hlniea. Erartrta. etc.; Rmwn ft Brother's sheet Ursa Brasa and Conner Wire. Itrveta. etc.; N. Newromb'a Smiths. Bellowa, etc ASA FAFlLJr, ovll-ly late of the tras of Child, Farr ft C, ft JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-aoee'falty aoooatneetoth.irrii'wd d tb pabHcle f- eraL thai they av yoM opew-d store o tbe r-TCSer of l-oaaj street and UtaA Area. a, otpolN. f . Hsydea's Fsetory. where they ieteeS to aew eaostaotly o kaa. Mrge an.iaraeai the very best of Family Uroeert. sack a tews, ciB. sarar. mol -ase. floor, trace, S,k, oB, eaedlea. stsren, beee, rr.. eir toretaer with very aniclewsed by raaaiiie, which Usey ctsr to Kilo the toweat Bersaa, for Cava only. . jiy 14, 18SS. W. DIXOH ft CO. BUSINESS CARDS. WM DBNNISON. JB. II. B. CABBINOTON, TJENN1SON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys AJ at Law OJhcsin Odeon Buildings), will attend toprnfes. slonal builnesa lu tbo Biaiu and Fedural Courts also, to oolleo uoiib. the law ot insurance ana ol patents. Janl.'o.l Uly LI'CIAN BlITTi KS. THKO COMST' CK, OKO O. OJHSTOCK. T3UTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes sors to H. Comitock & Co.,) ForwArdlng and CommUslon Merchants, Lard Oil Minulaoturers,and deslwis in salt, plaster, nsn ana luuiour. iioaa oi tne canal, uoiumuus, unio. Liberal advances made on consignments. marfl 70SEPH F. SMITH. Attorney at Law. ' Ileal Batnie, Bounty Lnnd nnd I'enalon Ajtonl Two doors east ot liliih, un Town slriot, Columbus, Ohio Will attend to the practice of bis profession, obtaining pensions, buy log, selling and obtaining land warrants, selling aud leasing real eaiHin, examining tuna utiea, uoiieounn oi ciaime, eto. f ar" Letters from a dtatanco must be postpaid. Ju30 riERE, ABBOTT & CO.. Dealers in Hard ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, houio builders' mate rials, larmingano mechanical loola, military goods, etc., etc. no mi uign street, sign ol tne uut padlock. NEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard has boon opened on tho lota south of tbo Ohio Tool Com pany's Factory, where Northern and Ilocklnar srate and black. ami'u a coal win oe sola oy wo ton or dusdci. acco-uu vv. ft. uakncll, Agent. ANNA STACKV. w. a. Jones. CTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Wain and fourth streot, Xnneavillo, Ohio. sepSSdtf NATIONAL HtCJSE, Circleville, Ohio JONATHAN BOYD flormorlv of the Carlisle Hou.nl. Pro. pneior. P 8 I have In tbo office a " Private Slock Resistor." tor the benefit of those buying and selllug the same, which i nobles mo at any time to ffivo sat aiaelion lu recaro to tue sale, location. etc., oi an tun atock in Plctaway and adjoining countlea uircieviue, unio, ir-'o. it, inj.uom j. rturu. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad fj street, near the bridse. Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all aiuas, ana a great variety oi castings, always on nam. AMERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos-ton. bv LHVYlHRini s rebuilt. enlarerd and eleeantlt furnished ; poasessinir all tbe modern lmurovumeot. and couve. nlences lor the accommodation of the traveling public. IliJT-o lyiia L. P DUNTOir. W. P. THUBSTON. DUN'I'ON & THURSTON, Wholesale and Retail Piano Forte and Music Warerooms. No 8(1 Fourth atreet (fint door wott of Bniith ft Nixon'. Hall), Cincinnati, O, janie-aiy J" M. GU1TEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Comini.stoner of Deiis and to take Depositions for Ohio and othbh VVebtebn Ptatrs, (Uto or Cincinnati,) has est'ibliibrd b'mseJf In bis profettiuu in New York city, where all communications will receive prompt attention. Refers to the members of the Bar ot Columbus, Cinclnnat snd Hou'hern Oh'o. Office jVo. 14 mil Street, New York. marOS TffEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver. as- Vi slsted by a. W. (trader, would respectfully announce to tho citizens of C 'lumliu ard vlclnltr, that he has opened a f OK KIN WAltEROOI. directly oppoHte thu Frankl'n ifouse, where be U nt a)! times nreptr-d to furnish corlita, shroud , etc., with all th Attention and fixtures neceisry on funeral oci'atons and ho wishfi it flutini'tiy understood mat nis tnrins Hail nut be ot so obj -ctloua- me acnaracter as to prevent mfircsaiul action. oci-dly riOLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- V TtlRY iVxtr Me o- rner of Third and Oau Uriels Messrs. K. sr. 11. F. BOOTH are manulactunmr snd have couatniitlv on hand, t their establishment at the location above namd, all kinds ot carriages, buiuics, etc .made of the host materials, by the moat eaperieuced woramen, and warranted to do good serv. ice. j ne proprietors are notn practical carrlnge makers, and all ork orden d Iroru them will alvo good s.tialactton. Ilepairing ,ne at the .'inrle.t notice. Tbcy have been cam ing on tbe bu siness in this ciiy somo ton years, and trust they havu some claim puouo patronage. ucr-oty EATHER BELTING. The undersigned. J-J Agents lor the sate of KKKt ft UOYTS celebrated preml. in patent Klvlleu. tatreicneu .enlher Hnnila.have this ay received a lull assorimeot ol all sizes, from lWto 1M Inches Id width. We would call tho attention oi theuublic to theabore article, as one possessing superior merit, j hey are made from the thick and solid parts ot the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by pownrlul maclrlnes, (Invented nnd usi d by H. ft H. uniy,) wuercDy mev are tnnoe to run straight and iruo, nave a uniform bearius on the drum or pulley, hold their wldthanrenly, and give from ISto'JS per cent, more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Sold at manufacturers prices, with addition nf frelghtonly, by KI1.BOUKNE, KIJHN8 ft CO., )15 Sign ol the (lilt Broad Axo, Columbus, O. S-a!,. WINDOW SASH. We have made an arrangement V with one of the most eniebrated aash I manutactorlea In the Weat. and are t pn'parea 10 nil all orders for sash, t uiuuuiaciuicu uy practical woramen and ot good materials. All orders left at our haidware store. No. 159 High street, slen nf the Gilt Rrosd Axe, will receive prompt attention. KII nol'RNK, KUIINS ft CO. Columbus, April 25, 1651. CARD. Mrs. FRANKENBERG res- 2 nectlully annnuncRS to hr Irlnnds, and the publio gener ally, tint, on tbe 17th of Miirh Inst, she intends to open a MlMdlNEKY HlIOP, In the new brick building ol Mr. Haunt inai-nr, os Third street, below Mound and South streets, next to Dr. Fiiber's residence, tthewillh prepared tohsveon hand all such articles as are tound lu a Miliinrry Shop, and to furnish tbem according to tlie latrit French tashinu. As she lnf -nda to spare no eilurti In the prompt aud most exact exeeu. tlon of all orders with which she may bo favored, sho most reipncttully solicits tbe patronage of her Iriends and tbe public. Straw bats, tfcc, will be wiibed. colored, aud made up in the most fashionable styK All kinds of embroidery will be taken, on commisslun Into the hoj, and sold to tbe best advantnee of tba manufacturer. marlU itf ''pHOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of UtlrXTl.E.ilEM H kuuts. vviiiut, Ditwecn intra and Fourth streets, a doors above tills ft Morton's Bank. Cln etonatl. JanltOin T ITHOGRAPHY. Every description of JlA Naps, rians, Vlowsrl Buildings, Portraits, Anatomic Drawings, Business snd t-'how Tarda, all klnpa of Druggiat and other plain and fancy labels, Bill and Letter Headings, Fae Hlmllee, stc, executed In the b st style, at reasonable rntes, by MIDDLtTDN ft WALLACE, Litkvgrophtrs and Engravers, No. 11S (Uud Fcliowa' Building) Walnut street, deeS 8m Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE Jarvis & Fairchild, 144 Main atreet. Cincinnati, have an extenaive and well selected atock oi none but new and fresh Furs, lor ladioa. We have this day received trom New York some beautilul speci mens ol atlases' and Children a drab and niack Beaver Hats. aov7-dly JARVIS ft FAlltCHILD. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS. JAIIVI oV FAIKCIIILO.Mainst.lirstdoorbelow tbe corner M.in and Fourth, west sidf.Clociiinatl. novOdly fUBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between V-, Fourth and Fllih Clncinnat1, Ob'o, 4. II. Ituse. tiKfFnoy , Proprietor, lite of the Wslnn'. street up i ti WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut St., 1 1 between Flxth arid Pevrnth .treen. rinrfnnatl, Ohio. jj6-dtf J, W. BWKNKY, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW opening a large and beantllul aaaurim.nt ol WATrnKS. DIAMOND 1VIJIIK k JKWliLltY. Our stock of fine London and dene. va Watcbe. is superior to ai y In the Plate. Diamond liovs and uina ofter at Kew toia nrices. Jewelry, silver and plated ware, floe mantle eloeka. and cutlery, at wholesale and retail. Ail aie In-vlted to eall, examine, aod nor haa if suited NOTARtiL and other PEALS engraved, and PRESSES far. nlabcd.attbe aborteat notice. Watches repaired In the best manner. I tret door south o! entrance w neii House. jolt BI.YNN ft BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRffH Ol S rKKP t aro rerelving daily fresh RaMmore ad New Haven oysters, which win be sold aa tow aa the lowest, is ran. or halt cans I and in ail ease tbe oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no aale. Orders trom tbe country ratetuly etfanded to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by so diing I h pe to merit share of public patron.ee. ce-i sj. r. U. BUTI.KK. JY. SAVAGE, Jb., Watchmaker and Jewel-a er. Yia afrrat, ktaaam a American sad Neil House, CVataaa .. OA is. Haviet parcbawd the entire stock of Wil'l.m c.r.l win enBtisee the business at the old stud, where I will keep Srst rate a.eornvrt of WATCHED J KWT I. Jt T. BU.TFR PPOONS. FOKK1.4 I TL1RY, AnJ a reeeral varl-ly ol FAXCY 4UODBI. For the r resent I ill reside in New ork. and eersors In wart of goods, ay re y apo serng all acw p,ttema of j-welry I Vi:b tteee assutauees he bnoea to rcSaf. .. .s.ie. r v. former pitm-a.t tb- rtiDrTn,,nd of the ritis ra tenerally. TBe W.trA RrtmHr wl'l be ttrvieVd to by W. M. H.vatv, leer knceasUtalaaectiewasatlr.trawwortmaa Jfl J. 1. f AVAGr, i. TgOTtrir. Harlnr d lapsed rd my sr.li t ,j, t0 Mr JAu j fJsr.ee, Ir, I eberl-llv roraaed klaa to all ol mA ta paibitc geelly. A it rs awnateiy Bwc asai that say oBtat-aHiaf basinesa ahoali be closed, ll persoas kaowiag tberae:rea lad-bted to as will call 4 s-Ul- up. U1J W. K. SAVAGE. i t-L ew I ... I 11 at?sw.'j I m tVAsvy TRANSPORTATION. LttUE'JLt'W.i iei'ii"'ijfNl ''rOLEDO, NOR WALK & CLEVELAND 1 RAILROAD Open through completing the last link In the ehsln ot railroads between New York. Boston, Philadelphia Bal timore and Washington City, and Chicago. The only route by which the dangers of Lake navigation are entirely avoided. The nu let eit and best route between Columbus and Chicago and the nonnwi'si. Un and after Monday, April llttt, 1893, passenger trains will run (taiiy inuuaays excoptro), as touows i Through Trains. Leave Toledo at 8;;U a, m. and 10:00 p. tn. " Cleveland at 9:n0 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Bellemit Train: Leave Nor walk for Bullovue at P:00 a. m. " Bellarue for Clevolsud at SiOO p. m. Day trsins stop at all stutluns. Nluht trains will not stoD at Townsond. Camden or Clyde, uauepi o leave pasienger.. ' Connecting. Direct!. At Toledo, with trains of Ml hiuan Houihorn Railroad for Chi- eago and the west and lornilnu a hue In connection with Chi- oago and Hock Island Railroad and steamers on Illinois river, tn ft. Louis. At B llevu, with Trains of Mad River and Lake Erie Road for Maadusky City, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. At Monroevllle. with 8nduskv. Manttleld and Newark Railroad ior nannusKy cny, enemy junction, coiumuus, newer ana Zanesville. At Gralton, with Cln, eland, Columbus and Cincinnati Road, for Cleveland, Shelby Junction, columuua and Cincinnati. At Cleveland, with Lake Shorn Road, via Dunkirk, for New Yor, and via Bullalo, lor New York, Altiany,alao for Western Road ano Boston. With Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road for Pittsburgh, Wheel Ing. Philadelphia, Bidtimorn and Washington Ciiy. Ft? Freight forwarded promptly, at fair rotes. K. B. PHILLIPS, Su'pt. Sppt's Ofpick T. N. ft C. R. R , ) Norwalk,0.,April8, 1653. j T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND -1 J XKNU KAIt.ROADS. SrunEB Asbaxobuent. POB1853. Three Paetenger 'I rains Daily, (Sundays excepted) Hour of uiparture inanrea i rains run ov cuiumDus time, wnicn is seven minutes laater Iban Cincinnati time. On and alter Tueadnv. Anril ft. and until farther notice. Passenger Trains will leave tne Denot on East Front Street. iincinuaii, as loltowst Morning Express Train at 7 a. m. Kveolug Express Tiain at 5 p. m. Hillsborough Train at 2 30 p. ra. For Lin wood, Plalnsvlllo, Mllford, Loveland. Foster's, DecrAeld, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwln and Waynesville, Soring Valley, Xeula, Cedarville, Selma, South Charleston, London, West JclToraon, Columbus, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning will leave Columbus-Evening Express Train at 4 10 p. m. Homing IS, press Train at 4.30 a. m. Returning irom Springfield, Trains will leave at 3 30 a. ra , and P. m aisengers for Illllsbnro', Cbllllcotbn. and Intermediate points. will take tbe S 30 p. in Train Irom Cincinnati jtcturning irom tiiusooro , at 7 311 a. m. The Exuieas Train. 7 a. tu. from Cincinnati, and 4.10 1). m.. from Columbus, will stop at West JeO'ersnn, London, South barleaton, Aenls, Corwln, and Wayneaviile, Morrow, Loveland, Mlliord and Yellow ripiluga, on'y. r-xprcaa iruo, a p. m . trom t;iucinna'i, ana a. m . irora 'olumbus. will snn at Weat Jelferaon. London, c)outh Cbarles- on. solma, Ceiatv He, Aen'B. soring valley, c'avavt'ie, Corwln, and Wnynesville, Oregon, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Doern-ld, K'ua-It's Water Station. Loveland. Mllford. and Yellow Borings, only. 'i hn 7.30 a. m. Train from nillaboro', snd 2 30 p m. Train from Cincinnati, will tt p at all way stations when requirrd. Lines oi Hacks and Coaches run in connection with the trains to ibo lollonlng townai Lebanon and D'eifleld; Wilmington and Clurksville, from Morrow and Corwln ; fioih-u, and p"int above, from Milford; Daytou from Xenia. The 4 30 a in Train Irom Columbus connects at Cincinnati w'ttt regular packeta to Madison, Louisville, Kvan.vltle, Naih-vllle, t Loula, Memphia. New Dr'eans, fto., fte. Tho Tiains connect with the Mad HIvi r and Lake Erie Rail, road at t?pringlield ; Coltimhus and Cleveland Railroad at Co. Itimt'US with I'eutral Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, and Hoes ol Coaches from Zatiesvtilo to Wneeling. fto. On Puudnys but one truln will be ruu, leaving Cincinnati at 9 110 n, m , and Columbus at 4 30 a m. Fare from Columbus to Xenia ..$1.40 Do do Hillsborough Do do Springfield 1.90 Do do Dayton Do do Cincinnati 300 For other lnloirr.alloD, apply to P. W. SrnADEB. Cincinnati. A. W. rjTABic, Xenia. b. O. Deshleb, Columbus. A. II. Lewis, Agrnt, Cincinnati. Wm. WnioHT, Agent, Springfield. T. Lough, Agout, Columbus. WM. H CLEMENT, Superintendent. r7 The Company will not be reauonslble tor baa-gage ex ceeding llity dollars in value, uoless tbe same is returned to the Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at tho rate of a paasago for every $500 in valuo above that amount. aprilS CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI. AND CLEVELAND AND EIIIK RAILROADS. Chanok or I imE. On and alter Wednesday, Marco ma. Pas senger 1 rains leave as lollows (undaya excepted) ; Cleveland tor coiumbua at a. m and b:ju p. to. Cleveland for Erin at 7 a. m. and 7:40 d m. Cleveland fur Toledo and Chicago at 9:ii0 a m. and 8i30 P ' . . . . ... trie ior cioveiana at a:vu a m. ana jnop m. Columbus for Cleveland at 12 m. and II p. m, Shelby lor Cleveland at 2:30 a. m. and 3: 1 5 p. m . Shelby for Columbus at 12 m. and 12:40 p. m. FREIGHT AND8TOCK TRAINS. Frio for Cleveland at 7:15 a. m. and 6:20 p. tn. Cleveland lor Erie atS:45 a. m. and 8:10 p. m. Cleveland for Columbua at 6:15 a. m. Columbus for ('loveland at 6:15 a. m. RAILROAD CONNECTIONS. At Erie, with the Erieand Bullalo Road for New York and Bos ton, via Dunkirk, and thn New York and Erie Road, and via KuA'nlo and the i'.uftalo and Albany and Uudson River Roads to New York, and the Western Road to Roatnn : at Columhns, with tbe Co umbua and Xenia and Little Miami Roada to Cincinnati at Gallon, wlththe Bellel'ontalne and Indiana Koad to Marlon: at Shelby, with the Handuaky and Newark Road ; at Graftoo wilb tbe Toledo, Norwalk aud Cleveland Hoad for Toledo aud Chicago; ana at Cleveland, with tbo Pittsburgh Koad to Pittsburgh, Haiti, more and Philadelphia. Pl AliC UUNNKCTIUNS. At Gralton. with tlvila. Medina and Wooater: at New I. on. don with Aahland; at Columbus, with Circleville, Chllllcotbe anu rnrtsmoutn. L. M. HURRY, Agent, Cleveland. II. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Erie. N. SOU riiARD, Agent, Columbus. J. P. DAVIS. Aaent. t'helbv. Office Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. ) and Cleveland and Erie Railroad I'o i. Cleveland Ma ch 7th, 1S51. ) tnsr2g A. is TON E, Jr., Superintendent. jOHEAP STEAM COM vl UNICATION BE- Vy TWEEN PHILADELPHIA ft LIVERPOOL. Tha Liver. pool end Pbilsdelphia Hleanahlp Compauy Intend aatdng their at" aicamanipa aa lonowa: CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2 125 tons, Capt. Rnheit Leucb. I'l l Y OK CLAndtiW, I,6i0 lona, Capt William Wjlia. CITY OF l'lIILAUFLPnU,2.2ii0tona now btttU. From PhiladelMa. City ol Manchester Saturday, 23d April City of Glasgow Saturday, lath May. City of MauL-heator. .................... .Saturday, 11th June. City ol Glasgow ...Saturday, 2d July. froat LiternooL City of Glasgow Wednesday, 20th April. City of Manchester Wednesday, 18th May. Cty of Glasgow Wednesday, 8th June. City of Manchester Wednesday, ftb July. RATES OK PASSAVK. From Philade'plua. From Liverpool. Faloon alter Ktatf rooms.. I Saloon alter Stateroom,, 20 ga. " midship - ... (M I niliahip 15 ga. fn-ward ... 65 1 forward 13 ga. Including steward's f es. Ttllltn.t'I.A'-S PASSENGERH. A limited nnraxr ol third-clais oasseniers will be iskea from rhlladelj.ha and Liverpool, and tound In provjsl'ina. rrom i nuaaeipnia syxs rrom Liverpool t)xt Certificates of passage will be faaued here to oartira who are deairmaoi brin.irtg out th. ir trlenda at eorre,p.nding rates. Freight on floe gooda 60s per too. and coarse goods, hardware. etc , will lt taken aub) ct to agreement en exueneneed aurgeon will be earned on cscn snip. Forfreisbt or passage app y to TUOMA8 RlCHARD-ON. 15 Brosdwsv.New York, and Walnut atre.t, Philadelphia. an uaauaun, BUUisir-KS ft lu, Liverpool. jt!'.8-dlT FAST MAIL LINE. 13 hours fromColum-has to Pnrtaannnth Oa and sfter Moadav. Jasa '2H. MAIL COACH oi l leave Cnlarnbue lor Circl-vilar, Cbll icothe. and Poriamouih, at 5 o'clock ia toe morning, and arrive at onsmnqtn at e o clock ta tne evening connecting wlththe River pscBets to Pittabnrgh an J Ciaemna L A'so. It ave Port.mouik at 5 o'clock in the morning and arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock ia tbe evening, daily. .".. v W. W. BtntaBB S HOLMES & SON, Manufacturers and Im-porter, rd rATFIt IIAM:X:H. A's. Ir Main Street Cearasasll Oar. keep a wavs fis band a large aod gewernl a- .nasent 4 MAI I. PAP Fit, BOIIUbU?, FiKfcltOAhD PA1-ItHN. Win,; rl'Rl'Al PAPERS. C. BAND POXfSAT stAUFACn."MF.rir' PRICE? ait of which they oner to th eoaatry trade at be lowest pricra. persooa vt.itiog the city ia went of setts for Parlors, Balls, Dtniag Rooms, or ilvtturs, w II d well by calling oa the sab-seTibers st No. I S Mela, third door Maw Fifth streets Market P pace. msrSl-lyd INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE X STOPK, sitainst loss or damage by Fibb, and against the perils of the Hra snd Inland Navioation, on properly of every description, taken In Ibe lollowiug companies i PNIOM MUTUAL I-IFE INSUKANCK rOMPANY, t'npllul 9130,000. OHIO JLIfTK INSURANCE rOMPANV, CINOIN , , NATI.OHIO, Cnpltnl ;. 9100,000. NEW KNULAND f.IVK KTOCK INS. COMPANY , , NEW 1IAVKN, CONN. Cnpltnl 430,000. EAOI, K IINMUHANCK COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. CP""I 'J00,000. EQUITABLE F1UE INS. CO., OV LONDON. Capital 84,300,000. Risks taken on the most liberal terms, and all loaaes promptly adjusted. Imarll-dlyj T STOCK! ON, Agent. LIFE INSURANCE STABILITY, SE CHRITY. PERPETUITY. THE MUTUAL LIFE IN8UR ANCE COMPANY OF NKW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET NUT AtJCUillCI.ATKII CAS11 FUND, (tl.HOO.O(H). Securely Invested In Honda nnd Mortgages ea Real Estate, chiefly in thecttieaof New York and Brooklsn. (the real estate in each and every caso being worth double the amount loaned thereon.) AU I aJS rtlUtlTS ARK DIVIDED AMONG THE INSURED I And, on Policies for tha whole ol iiie. will be mads availabl In part payment of premiums, aftertbe dividend of 1853, to thoaa who wish it. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Loaaeaaattlcd promptly. Pamphleta explanatory of the principles of Mutual Llfoinaur- ance, and illuatratlus its advantages, with forms of application, may be obtained at the ufflue of the Company, 35 Wall Street, or ' any of Its agents. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, President. ipaau aiiiiai i, secretary. CHAS. U1LL, Actuary. C. T. FLOWERS, Agent, at Ciiy Bank EXAMINING PHYSICIANS. nov8-d0m Db. H. L. Uowabo, Columbus. t. rNSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Three JL doors west of the Postollice, up atsirs, Columbus, Ohio. i. nr. rue, murine, and licnllb In.urnnre. WARREN Jr.NKlNH, General Insurance A uent. reouesta all person, wi.hins Insurance to call and investigate thneiaim. nf tbe following coinpaniea to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he repreaenta liio Mutual Ili a. lit. ot New York and New Joranv nnenftha boat established and mostreliablecompaniesnow doing business in tbe United States. Assets about a 1.500,000 Also Tbe American TeniDerance. of Hartford. Cnnneetlnnt. fli'riog amplo security and many extra advantages to Tempe- inuw uit-u uauiiai, aj IOO,OUU. Also The American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut. This Company has some features believed to onerate varv henn. ficially to the policy holders. Capital, 111,000. Call and examine the statements and prospects ot each and all of these oom-paniea, and select lor vouraelves. IN FIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following coram. nfeaare with confidence recommended aa eminently deaervlng uinwuuuru conuueuco The Franklin, nf New York. Capital, J300,000j The Etna, of Utica, New York. Capital, $170,000; Tho Springfield, ol Massachusetts. " $150,000; The City, uf Cincinnati. Capital, $200,000 ; Tha Granite, of Utica, New York Capital, $300,000; Tho iludaun River. New York Caoital. i;!i0 UOu: Tho Honaao'oer, New York. Capitul, $ jOO.OOO ; IN UEALTtI INRSUKANt:E, tho People's Mutual Health A., socintion, of Springfield, Massaehuaelta, Incorporated by tbe Legialaturo of Muaaachusctls, offers testimonial, of unqusllohs-bin weight and credibility. Capital, $50,0110. sep-jo-ly WARREN JENKINS.Gen'Ifns.Agent pONVEYAiNCING and NOTARIAL BU- SINESS. WARREN JI-.'NKINS, Notary Publio and Con-veyancer, ss i'l attend to all calls in this line, at reasonable charges. Titles Invoatigated and abatracta of titlea furnished, tn any lamia in Frank'in county, on short uotlce. Ottice in Piatt's block south aide of citato aire, t, up stairs. aepUU-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO Ouarantu Fund. $100000. Thia Company offcra to the Inauredall tbe socurity andadvantagusol tho Mutual and Jolntftiock plan, (as hereto-loro applied) CM$ibjned. namely : Low rates ol premium ; an an nual return, In caafi, of the percentage required fortheonntln. gent rlak ol the year; an adequate bui not excessive provision tor tho luture security of members tor the wboletorin ot lue, with anadeauateinteresttnthe accumulatlna fund aeeuredto aueh nombers, at death, by credits upon their policies; asuarabty fund designed lor tbe permanent security ol short term mem. bars, and alto for the prosent socurity oi those for the whole term ol Iiie. This Is the only Mutual Llfeinaursnen Company whoserates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually increasing accumulation ol funds(lorlutura teourity)ln eaact proportion to the amount of business and tbe Increasing risk trom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, ftc, giving In detailthe plan and rates ol ins company, turnisned gratis, and application, received, by J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. ocU3-d 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVEK-FAIL-1NG REMEDY A ceitain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. l)'nrrcll Celebrnlrri Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparstlon is not only far superior to all tbe Liniments and Ointments now be lure the public, but p us sea es specific qualities entirely unknown to the most learned of tha Medical Faculty. Its wide-spread celebrity has brcuant out a host of article- in imitatl in of it. wi'h all sorts of names, but none of thfiin begin to compare with the superior, old-eit.bliih. ed Aiabian Uniuicnt For the Neryoua System ft operates like a charm, soothing down the most violent agonies and pain in a few minutes alter its application. Irliimpa, Wore Throat and BreaU. It speedily causes the dissipation ot any possibility of matter forming in tne p&rts, and brings about a regular and healthy action ot the glanoular system. A licvulaive. Anodyne nnd Balaam. In cases of Kuptured Muscles and 'JVndons, Its powerful re vulslve and bealirg qualities cause tbe parts to unite without leaving tbo leaat soreness or wnt of power behind. Jn Bruite and Swellin&s, It acw on the prinrple ot a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost liiUit tly, and reduce the swellings In an incredibly shurt ip.ee 01 time. A Htlmuhmt nnd Nervine It is a stimulant imparting tone and vigor to the whole norv ous and muscular systam. For Khenmntiam, or any oth?r inflammatory condition uf lie muscular system or chronic stitfoess of the same, it stands at the very head of all the remedies ever ott- red to tbe public, aud none can equal It. Puiftounue HepfilcM, Ac. For bites of poisonous snukcs it may ba confidently relied on as a prompt and efi-'dunl remedy, acting as a caustic and spe-c.iic in such hitherto fatal cases. For Chilb'aius, Burns, Old ores, Corns, Warts, Eryitpelas, Croup, Nervous Hntidache, Sore t tei, even to partial Blindness. its effect are atouithiiig Tbe great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, is its brief operation on tbe system. It cures quickly it is thu most certalu remedy in existence, and it ia sold cheaper than any otb- r medicine in use. We learlrasly assert that this great Arabian remedy will do mora good tor lea money than any other Liniment or Ointment in tbe world. For llornea nnd Cnulc, its f fferti are equally striking and aa'utary. Jn Sweeny It has do equal, b. ing au ioUllible cure; alio, in Poll Evil, Big lfead, riitula, Spavin, (lalls, .trains, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no matter how bsd, a ore f:yes, men to blindness, swellings of ev-ary dtscnptiou, aod mai'y iridsnomatoiy tiiieasct. t OL.NTEHl-tITK, i'Ol TEHf-'EITS. Beware ot a bao CountrrMt called 11. (J Farrcll s Arabian Mr lint ut Thisspurluus article is sold by sot e as " Fsrrell s Lmunenr,'' to those whe are not carrlul to calf for the genuino W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Always ask for W. M. FAH-itKI.I8 ARA BIAN LINIMRNT, ard tnko no other. lg The genuine Arabian Liniment is sold by DCNIQ fc " (UtiKY, J. &. U T. COOK, U. ltOKKKTS A CO., and WM. FAUKENHOIaIZ Co i urn I us. J. P. GMf-lins, Carroll; Jmbua ltett Cotingn Mlllt; Cbnrry tlr ttimmet, Lnckboume; T. Jours t Bro., Loudon ; O. II eiiss fc Co , West Jclf rs ,n K. GeohCfyan, Biitimor ; K. L. i locum, Laucaitrr; J. N.Wi'son, hewark; Psgn tit Ingram, Newark; Ppeocer Al Channel, holinpgrr en John D. Parke. Cincinnati; And Drucaikts and Merchants generally, la tha United Htatas and Can a j as. mar23 OEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. O Tbe subscribers have on hand a full assortment of sea soned lumber and shicgles of all kinds (nr building purposes. Tbey have also. In addition to their flooring machine, pnt ta operation sn flxpivssly tor surtu ins:, and are prepared to lor mtb, on short aoticr, lumber dr. sd on one or tooth sides, from it inches down to hilt an inch in thickness. iellow and whit pine. ah and ok nooiing alwavsoa band. All orders from a d.sunre promptly attendee) to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of tbcimL, Columbua, Ohio. apt jUCITLE, COMSTOCK it CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will Y T eorrode, and flowa freely from the pen, and ia we not worthy tbe attention of bankers, lawyera, and al oh-r coonaieraof ink. It cannot fae erased bv acids. 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