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" - A v V- , , . , . - ..,. . . - .., .... 1 .1. ' . VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1853. NUMBER 301. a 1 TUB ...: JDaUg Ijio State JTournol ilJJ PUBLIBHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY. T. It J SCOTT BA8C0M, ,. iornxu. eomiuta, mas aid iuh itsjut ixniHoi ok bigk. TERMS Invariably in advance t In Columbus, fl.OOayeut by mill, S6.00. Daily daring the session of lb. Legislature, ana Tri-Weakly (br th remainder of th year, to 00. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnished to olty subscribers at S3, and by mall at 1.60 a year. Club of four and upward!, 91.26 J often and upward, S1.00. ,, JTHK IRI-VVBKiaY JOURNAL I W 00 a year. fliiTES OF ADVERTISINallf THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following ratei and rules bare been agreed upon between the ' proprietor of Uie Ohio Siattmm and the Oats Statt Journal, to . be observed in all oases, after this data. July 20, 1849. One square, P0 lines or less of this sited type, for on Insertion, (0c. each additional insertion, 25a. illlliillh PsesmtoMsanYsooki " lain o e to T" t 1 square, 1 263 26 8 004 00,6 00 6. 8. 9. 10. 16. 18. t squares, 1 878 875 008 00 j8 00 . lbTli 16. TT TT 8 squares, jiMl 60,6 608 00,700 W T IT 17 77 I squares, To06 608 009 00!lbla i75rj7 77 77 77 r rui ma-n .. 'Changeable i --. f Changeable " V! quarterly 20 Blqare, quarterly,...,835 Mioolumn.i a-" jfc column,' monthly, 46 II wntum, i weekly ,.......m.0 " """"" weokly,....M....6o dally, 801 dally 130 1, etandlns card. 6 lines or less, for one year C10. No advertlwment to be considered by the year, nnlen specified on ,lhe manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the p&refoe. AdyerHmments not marked on tbe copy for a spwlflfH nuraber '. 'of Insertions, will be oontlnued one month, unless ordered out, and " payment win oe esaoieu aocoraingiy. All adrertisemsuts from strangers or transient persons to be paid In advance. r The prirtleges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to tbelr regular buelnen ; and all advertisements not pertaining there to, to oe paia tor extra. .. Advertuements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate ' Agents, Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged oy the piece, at the uniai rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be cnargeu at tne rate oi nny cents per week, lor eaon name , loss ...A W. 1. .11 I 1 .1 w wo, ui mu una. mu u warn. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisement . brought in by them. Publishers uot accountable for the acouracy of legal advertlieinenta beyond the amount charged for their publication. AU leaded advertisements to be charged not leas than double the above rates, aud measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per oeut. in advano of tne anove rates. No AOvsarissHiiir can B rXBERTSD OMTorroosiT. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward. township, and other publio mwtinga, and such like, to be charged ' uaii price. Deaths inserted without charge, unless aocompanied by funeral Invitation or obituary notices, and when so aocompanied, to be paid for. All persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges art made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be Inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to be inserted In the editorial oolumo, tb same wiu De cnargou at the rate or not less than a) cents per line, ena lueu uuij wueu accompanied uy an auvertiseuieut. (Sriat Stwm Jrintmg gDwe, JOURNAL BUILDINGS, HIGH ST., COLUMBCS, OHIO, BCOTT fc BA8C0M, PE0PRIKTOR8. ENCOURAGED by pant success, the subscribers respectfully call the attention of the Public to the superior 4 facilities they now possess for executing every description of PRINTING, In the first style of the Typographic Art. Having for years been constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they can at present Doast of an ofhee worthy of the Capital of this great Mate. The various departments hare been arranged with ecla! reference to the neat and expeditious execution of ALL IND3 OK BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, from a card of a single line to a volume of a thousand pages. Tbe duTereut descriptions of work are carried on in separate apartments, each division being '.' 'indev the ebarge of careful and experlonoud hands. A ileeteh of the premises may convey some idea of the extent and facilities of the JOURNAL STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. 7 THE SO0K AND PAMPHLET DEPABTKEITT, Occupying the eastern front of the third floor, is furnished with extensive fonts of all tbe newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every thing reqniidte for the rapid and accurate composition of Legale Akdieal, Tktoiogital and Maetllanton Herts,- Reportt, Sermon, By-Laws, tkualofua, Lawyer's Brufi, and PampkUtt of every kind. In this department w print books in all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, Seminaries, and Mher Public Institutions. Many of the works bearing the Imprint f this omoa have met with the most nattering testimonials, as to their acouracy and typographical beauty, even from the first publishers in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would . ootlce Iraiaw1 Commentary on the Heidelberg Cnteeaim, 20f Vol. Ohio Rtparu, Tkt Volume of tht World, Plam Thoughts Secret Societies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. tileason's Lectures on Lift and Healt Poems by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy'i Chemistry of Agriculture, to. to. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS, We pay particular attention to this class of work, and ire printing some of the beat Periodicals, among which we refer with Satisfaction to The Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal 9 Education, Tie Arhy Aftnvftf Proceedings I. O. O. F.. Journals ' if Epistomal Conventions, The Beauty of Holiness and Sabbath Miscellany, Tht (Mis Cultivator, to. tc THE IcTbOOH Occupies tho middle part of the third floor of the Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars. Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, Pouters, Programmes, Large Bill, for Country Merchants, Concerts. Exhibitions, to. ta. In this department, our office is unsurpassed in fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the moat beautiful fonts of new Type from the various Foundries, and Intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. 4 TEE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies the west end ol our spacious Composition Boosm, which an 129 foot in length, and lighted by 60 gas burner TBS PRESS BOOK Containing a number of the most proved POWER PRESSES of UOK'S and ADAMS Patents, is on the first Boor. Our Pnssss print every description of work, from tbe smallest Card to tbe Doable Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by BTKAH POWER. We Man produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or la QoUL Silver and other Bros,see, fmr more showy and eftectiva, and much Was eostly than Engraving ; having ail the Improvements ns pessary to render our Printing neat and attractive. THE BOoiTillNDEBT Occupies the whole width ol' the second floor, and li oi BDKDaxD A rws.vTT run in length, including the Folding and Ruling Room, on the eastern front It is well furnished with expen tire machinery from the East, among which are Adams' largest and beet Power Embossing Presses and band Lettering Praasea, with an ample supply of Brass Type, Dies, Comhinanon Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco j also other machinery, for Law and Standard work, from which, with the aid of Untuned workmen, we are not only enabled to execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the ' rebindlna w uk., uaina. Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphleta, Ac, in any required style and fiuish. i In the Blank Book Ukpabtmewt, wohave Tllckok's 'best Ruling Machines, of ths largest capacity, with every appliance for furnishing any required pettrrn In ruling, however Intricate ; also McA dams' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular In tbe i Public Offices, and with Bankrrs, Merchants and Accountants at the skat, for paging all kinds of Blank Books after they are bound, In a rapid and superior style. We are also constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing and Blank Book Papers, of everv stss, from tbe beet American and foreign Manufacturers, iui n fimkh RtaiM. Counties. Banks. Railroad and other Cor j porarJoM, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books In any quan tity, of any quant? ana sue. auuje oj rui "i tokuhd,---ranted perfect, which we are willing to compars with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING ' Of every description is aba carried on at this Hons. Authors wishing to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by a comparatively aught addition to tbe first cost, to issue eubaoquent editions at tbe mere cost of paper, press work and binding. Leads cast of any aessar and thickness for the trade. Heads for Newspapers, cov ere for Magasinss, Ac, atereotvped In good stvla Particular attaa-ctoa paid so U stereotyping of wood cut THE COTJHTINO BOOK e .u - at , a r n.,rt, ahAt I,Ii1iim - 1 lign IUCUmUUUr,IIUUUIS VUIHSU imi-vi. . . - unu ' 1 that all srders of customers an received, all eon tracts made, and j all the bwatnsss cs? tbe establishment transacted, i'el'sons desiring nanus ee t anas wiu nera UN o,iei imiw w eu Mae rmswnm styles. We hare nearly One ITnndred Persons enfraped in our vaieiwsdeuejtmeuts.at the Uigboat Wages, among whom are many ft the ssoat skillful Workmen in tne business, and all fMing an interest ta any work bearing tbe an print of this omcs. This, enm-biDod with tbe practical apere-cwe and perseoai sunervMtw of the Senior Proprietor, enables aw eonfidarly to invite tne atenntr of the rHiNk awosrally moor STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, beuevtng that nowhere ate can they secure Better Work at Better CHARLES SCOTT, J '..tTO WH. T. BASCOmI ) noTtaTOV- pROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS- I ) V WAREL N. sVG.roTEH, Importer, aed Whole-I esisaht K,ull Dealers ta Crockery, Chtaa, aad (i lees ware; i Welter, Tnve, Lamps, Catirry, P poors. Ate, Ae f Jowmal I I Baildinsa, H Irk etrm: tsm mm Towa tmd 8ute atrreta. Cohaaa. kae, O. ; have coasts.r'y oa hand a laraw aad well srleeted stock est the abov. (jouaa, aad ta which we) shall make large additJoa earwig ahe oemiag Hprlas, by ear own direct importations Irons Earopa, aaekie. oar stock for variety and eab-ot aot smrpaear d tathe wiasji laeoantry. Baymg aargood direct froea maaia-taaarevs ta Earopa and taia enaatry. w eaa, sssd srtll, sell all Goods ta ear UM as lew ar iswertbaa aayhoaaw west eg Hew rh. We aavw always oa hand a large aadeoanplet ass n Inn atcf w BHwasa, waica we eaa ssn very low to awaken; also, a swpa-Hov ass in i at ot Lasnaw, CaaaWetleka, Otraadossa, WalMra, Tea aaal Bread Trsya, Spoon of U kinds t Enlvea, aad Forks, Laaaarew, Brtitaaia Wara, Tea Bella, Lamp Glebea, Cbtnnvy. saUWtcdu, 4k k,et. snarl IVKW-YOltK ADVERT1SETOTS. MOV W. H. M'DONAID'. ADVBBTISINO HODSB, 109 HASSSP ST, H, T.RY GOODS. Strang, Adriance & Co U Imnortora and Jobbers ol foreisn and domestic Dry Goods, bare removed to tbelr new, ipaoloua and elegant store, 1 03 Siioersy BKrees, a low aoura wen oi nroauway, new iwi where they will offer for sale on the most raaionable terms, iuii ana extensive assortment ol isucy ana staple ary gooas everv descriuiion. Clothiers and Tailors will find at all times a full and complete stock of French, Pngllsh and American goods, designed for men's wear, to which that invite the attention of the closest payers. jaia 13IAN0 FORTES. J. F. WARNER & Co, X 411 Broad wav. New York, have now on band at their spa clous aid elegant Piano Porte Warerooms, at lha above number, an extensive assortment of Piano Fortes, of tho best menufso tura snd of very superior tone. For ehasteness of design, eie-gsnce of finish and xcaxLisicn ot workmanship, they cannot be surpassed, any in ore than In vULtNksa, i-ICHNX8 ana biau-ty of tomb. Xheso Instruments are in large sited cases of very uncommon strength, snd have an mrsovsD TOBOxaa Bab one of the most valuable Improvements of modern times. Tbe Piano Fortes ol W. At Co., from their peculiarity and complete ness ol construction, possess a remarsaoia quality oi seeping in tune for a great length of time, which is an Important desideratum. Tbe prices of these superior Instruments will be found unusually reasonable, considering I heir quality. They have been universally sdmlred by the ablest Pianists in this city, and erherevor they have been introduced they hare In every instsnce given very marked satisfaction. rs" A full and unequivocal Warranty given In all eases. it- yjiDUDD t. rttt ma313m-r 411 Broadway, New York. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS JL W. J. DAVI8 fc CO. beg to remind merehsnt and aeaiers mat tnoy are tneaoie agents tor 8. K. r:f.K A VRR'N VNUI VAI.KD nONEV SOAP, the only genuine ; also, lor his celebrsted Muth Brown, Windsor, and other toilet sos si near s gresse, OJsnnea marrows, saav. ins cresms. military shaving soap, eto. They are constantly iinnortlna the finest qnslltles of English aud French lisir and Tooth Brushes, shell, horn and Hultalo Dressing Combs, and every description of goods In tbe rsncy snd Perfumery line, which they will sell at the iowkbt cash Pbicbs. Price lists and samples sent on when applied for. Mercbsnts will find It well worth their while to give them a call w. J. li a via t uu., No. 40 Courtlaod street, New York, marS3-3m-M Salt Agents for ths United States. PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS L BES, Made under a new and peculiar process, for Private vvreiiiogs, noteis, Bteamooats, -nips, eto. These beds, together with bolsters, pillows, eomfortera, eto., are ottered to the public, after a thorough trial, as tbe best and cncapcsi known, iney possess many sna great advantages, smoog vrnicn may oe mentioned tne following, viz t Tbov are cheauer than hair: will retain their elasticity always: are Drool aeaiust all kinds of vorralo i are preventers, at well at relievers of rheumatism ; are sweeter and far more cleanly than any other are easily renewed; are valuable aa Life Pre servers a norm mattress oi tois material Deins sumcienuy Duoy- ant to sustain a uerson aeveral davs. They will be found desirable tor foreign markets, particularly for California, Australia. China, and the Islands in the Pacific Ocean, bearing close packing, and on opening returning to their onginti duik. r or ssie ny uunr.nuB r hiaus, sole Agents, No. SI Psrk Place, and 18 Murrsv street. N. Y. CW Upholsterers, carriage makers and others, supplied with tan rciung oy tne pouno. fjf '"e tra tie generally supplied at a lloorai aiscount. CsT We are nerinit ed to use the namea of tbe following gen ticmen, wno nave used and approve of tne articles t ueorge L. eunuyicr, .iq., 1. Green Pearson, Esq., Eiibn Townsend, Esq., H. Brewer, M. D., i. W. Brsdshaw, M. D., Captain Hazard, Buffalo, Captain Uelllster, Chtrloa Davis, Esq., Rev. U.W. Bellows, Robert i. Rankin, Eiq., Nichulas Dean. Eto.. Csptaln Joseph J. Comatock, Com. U. S. Mall Steamer Baltic. febl89mst SPRING GOODS, 1953. Wm. H. Knoep-rtL. 99 William street. New York. Importer and Jobber in trencn, uerman, jcngltsn ana IMrmttto uooae, lor I atiora ana Ulolhiers, has received by late arrivals, a large and well selected lock in Herman, English and French cloths, of all grades and styles. Mohair coatings, drsp d'ete, queen's cloth, alpsot and worsted coatings, csshmerette. Mlzrd ana clouded zepbyr cloth, plain ana twined. Fancy French and Barnaley drills. Brown and yellow linena. Fancy plaid and figured Marseilles. White and Buff do do Drab ailk and linen coatings, together with an extensive assort moot of trimmings and other goodi, suitable lor the Clothing Trade, on tbe moai4avorable terms. Particular cash or short time buvers. snd all who study their Interests, will call and examine his stock before purchasing else- wnere. iani-iy:ai SEWING MACHINE. Singer' Patent Straight Needle Perpendicular Actio SewintT Machine Sl ewed in ths United Slates by two distinct patents, the first granted August 12, lS.il, tie second April 13, 1854. Tho only machine Srivileged to use a atraight needle. Wltbin a short time it has sen awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fairs in different Ststos. In less tbsn two years tho reputation of this great labor- saving machine has been estahl.shrd in Ihia eountry and In Eu rope. What spinning msehlnery is to the old spinning wbeel, Singer's Bowing Mscnlne is to other modes of sewing. It has already triumphed over inveterate prejudices arisiog from the tale ot imperfect and worthless machines. It bss been introduced extensively into Isrge msnufncturlng eatabliabmenta snd in to the hands of individual operators. It sews every variety of materials, cosrse or fine, cloth ob liathrb, with marvelous rsptdity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing the work as teat as ten persons and mueh better than it oan be cone by band. T his machine la compact, ornamental, durable and Is easily adjusted and operated. Full printed directions fur using It are lurnisneo witu each machine, me price, with ail appa. rstus complete, is $125. either oi tne Kinross companies, or merenania visiting new York to buy soode. furnish a convenient medium to procure macnines, ana a arait, peyaoie to our order in new ion, win alwaya Insure a machine, perfect and complete, being sent as dlrec'ed. The attention of Shirt and Cottar Manvfaclurers is particular ly called to theae machinea ; they stitch llaen perfectly, which no other machine oan. fy Mschina Needles, Bilk Twist on spools, Linen Thread, o . manufactured for these mschioes expressly, always oa hand and lor sale. Blsek Silk 97 per pound ; eoioied 67,50. These admirable machines, and finished specimens of their work, may at all times be freely examined at either of our UFrims, No. 958 Broadway, N. Y.j No. SSI Washington street, Bottom No. A7 South fourth street, Phlladelphls; No. 159 Baltimore street, Baltimore, and No 197 Elm street, Cincinnati. I. M. SINGER at CO. N. B. The New York Office will be removed to No. 3'J3 LBrrad war, oa the first of May next apl3-3miK THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVEU-FAIL-1NO REMEDY A certain euro for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Farrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation is not only far superior to all the Liniments and Ointments now belore the public, but possesses apeeirio qualities entirely unknown to the moat learned of the Medical Faculty. Ha wide-spread celebrity haa brought out a host or articles la iinitatija of It, wilh all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-estiblisb-ed Arabian Liniment Far the Nervous Syatena it operates like charm, soothing down the moat violent agonic, aad pais la a lew minales alter its appllcstion. Ill u an pa, Sara Threat and Bremate. It speedily causes tbe dissipation ol any possibility of matter forming In tbe parte, and bring about a regular aad healthy action ol the glaodalar eyetem. A Kevulaive, Anodyne aad Balaam. In cases of Ruptured Muscles and Tendons, its powerful revulsive aad heeling qualities cause tbe parts to unite without leaving the least eoreaeee or want of power behind. In Bruises and Swellings, it acta on tbe princple of a counter Irritant aad anodyne, relieving the pain almost instaatly, and reduce tha ewelliaaa tm mm iuc.vUlbtj nurs.p.oe Sue. A Stlanulaat and Nervine. It Is a stimulant imparting ton and vigor to the whole nervous and muscular system. Far Blseamatlani, or any other Inflammatory condition ol the muscular aystem or chronic etiffoeee ol the earn, it stands at the very head of all tb remedies ever offered to the public, and none ean equal it. Pelaaaaae Keplllce, Ac, For bites of poisonous snakes it msy bo confidently relied oa as a prompt and effectual remedy, acting a a caaslic and specs c la such hitherto fetal eaaea. For Chilblains, Burna, Old Sore, Corn, Warta, Erysipelas, Croup, Nervous Headache, Sore Eyes, ven to partial Blindness, luenecu are astonishing . The great advsntage tbi. article possesses over all cnber rem-die, is its brief operatloa oa tne aystem. It cure quickly it la the most eertail remedy la existence, and it ia sold cheaper than soy other medicine la use. We fearlessly assert that this great Arablaa remedy will do more good tor less money than any other Liniment or Ointment ia the world. Far Haraee and Cattle, Its effects are equally, striking and aalutary. Ia Sweeny It ha o equal, bring aa ialallibla caret also, in Poll Evil, Big Hesd, Fistula, Spavta, Galls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches. Woaads, no matter how bad. Bore Eyes, evea to blindness, swellings ot ev ary deacrlptioa, and mar y inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEIT!., COUNTERFEIT. Beware of a baas Counterfeit called H. U Farrell'a Arablaa Liniment. This sparloa article is sold by so re aa M Fan-ell s Lmtsneat," to tboee whe are aot careful to call for tbe genuine W. B. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment, alwaya aak lor W. U.FAR-REI.L'S ARABIAN LINIMtNT.aed take no other. ft Tbe genuine Arabian Liniment I eoid by DENIO aV HakKY, J. at R.T. COOK, O. ROBERTS aV CO., aad WM. FAURENHOLTZ Colambaa. J. P. Gate)! as, Carroll ; Joshaa net, Cottage Mills,- S Cherry Pbeamel, Lock bourne, T. Joae A Bro, London j O. H Blla A Co , West Jenvreofl; K. Uaoaeeaa, Baltimore; E. L. Stoeasa, Lancaster; J. M. Wtlaoa, Newark ; Paga A lagTwaa, Newark t . BpeBcer A Cbanvjet, Bollnggreen; Joba D. Parka, t iadanatl; Aai Dragghu and Merchaau geaerally, la Use Carted State ad Csaaasa. snariO WRITING FLUID. This article will not aosroda. aad Bow freely from tha pea, aad ia worthy the attaatsoB af beak ma, lawyers, aad all setter tuasaasirs ot Ink. It anpt erased by aaids. For sale by the ptat er gai-oaby aep JOHN ft. COOK. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. raOK W. H. ' DOWALD'S AOVBXTI8INQ HOVSB, 102 HABSAU-ST., H. . IQK W. M. M'POIIAtO'S ADVBBTHIHO HOC.l, 102 WASSAP-BT., W. M PORT ANT TO ALL WHO USE STEAM AS A MOTIVE POWER, and desir. Safety and great Earn, I owiy An opportunity It now offered to all whom it muy conoern, to secure tne exclusive rigns oi manuisotunng, using, auu venu ibb, in Bute and counties, JRVINO'S Circulating- Safety Steam Boiler. For stationary enalnea. locomotlvea. marine engine on river. lake and ocean steamers, eta, The advantsgesof this boiler over an oinere now in use are . 1. Entire Safety from Explosion, being no more liable to explode man an empty cauiarnn. 2. Leas than One-Third the amount of fuel Is required to gon erste tbe steam obtained by other boilers ot the same power. 3. The oost of construction ia Reduced One-Half. 4. They occupy bat One Third the space of other boilers, and may oe appuea to any engine bow in use. 5. The expense of furnace grates will be incalculably lessened by the small amount of fuel required and the manner ol ntlnglt. Thecompsnysiuuwitbe reality of the above advantages. 1 neir conclusions are oaaeo on rraciieai ttesutu, many oi mess ooiler being now in use In and about this city. Tbe inventor bss but just succeeded, after years of application, in bringing this valuable invention before tbe public. It atanda alone and Independent In Us merits, and if it hss the qualities claimed, which are undeniable, the public win at once aoanowieoge its sunerlorltv over' anv other motive nower. Terms of sale msrie known on application at tbe office of the "IRVING STEAM BOILER COMPANY," corner of Broadway and park Place, New York, over the New Broadway nana. Circular., containing term, of .ale, etc., will be lorwardrd by man u requeaieu. myiMuitn TJnr T7QATT? TinnK- hottim1 tor HOLES ALE BOOK HOUSE. COR. NI8H, LAMPORT & CO., No. 8 Park Place, New York, being extensively engaged in the Publishing, Bookselling and Stationery Business, are prepared to offer every variety of gooda In their line on the most liberal terms. Tbelr own publication. embrace many valuable and popular miscellaneous work., to- gather with an unrivaled .oiection ot acoooi ooois, inciuaiog toddard'. celebrated aerie, of Arithmetics O. L. Ac Co. are also large dealer, in and manufacturers of every variety of Cap and Letter Papers, which they offer at manufacturere' whole sale pneea. urdera from the I raae respectiuny souciteu. apo dm. TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union Tv. X DfA Rubbbb Co.. Warehouse No. 19 Nassau street, New York, extenatva manufacturer., underuoooyears patents, ot uoata, i,iie rreservera, riano uovers, Capes, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Caps. Pillow., Surgical and Army At Navy Good., Cushion., Chemical Apparatus Tbe good, made bv this company are warranted to stand all climates, and are superior to those maaeunaer any otner patent. u. m. wibBun, rresiaeni. F. M. Shepabd, Treasurer and Secretary. ap6 3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF Day goods! 0. O. WILSON & CO., Importers snd Jobbers of Dm Goods. No. 12 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotels), and Not. II and 13 Dey Street, NF.IV YORK. Invite the attention o Wholbsalb Burins to their very large assortment ot goods, which ia kept complete at all aeason. of tne year by the addition oi all the new style, ana laorica mat am constantly arriving by "steamers" and "packets." We have large department, devoted exclusively to the .ale of cloths, Casaimerea, Vesting., Tailors' Trimming., White Goods, Ho siery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. In addition are displayed large line, of print., including Biernmac. ana uocneoos, uingnams, L,awna, nerages, macs ano other staole Silk.. Merino.. Bombazine., Alpacas, and tha nu merous other snides appertaining to the Day Goods Tbadb Also, agenta for the .ale of "Hoyle'a Koyal Patent Swansdown eewmguoiton." We Invite the attention of tbe closest buyers for cash or credit. marisiy-n T7AIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. I i , a . . . , i l . n-u. a. buuv iuu.p--aTvrsir Mr.ieu niwerre I'NU, iud wo- knowiedged standard. Agenta UKU It Kit (KUlJUlIt, 1,'olumDUs. mar8 dm-at BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer lor sale Tsbles ten ner cent, less tbsn any other cs- tsblishment In Ibe city of New Y ork, with Improved cloth or pstent India Uabber cushions, which are preferred to all other, now in use by tbe best player, in the United State, for correctness aud elasticity, and are warranted to stand in their place for year., without repairing, (ientlemen wishing to purchase Ta Die. of all de.crlpilons, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine ueos, can have thulr orders filled the .sine aa 11 they were present, by addressing u. by mall. Always on hand, table., cloths, balls, cues, French leathers, pockets, pool board., and cue wax of the best description, ready lor anipping at tne snortesi notice. UHIPHTI1 at DECKER, mar9-3m-at P0 Ann street, New York. pARPETS, &c. We have just received this yJ apring the second large lot of Carpets, OH Clothe, Una. Sec making ouratock of house larnlshlng goods tbe largest in tha city, sua consisting in part ol 10 pa ingrain ana rnntea velvet uarpei; 50 p. do do Tapestry Brussels carpet ; SO p superfine and fine Thr-e-Ply do; SO p do do all wool Ingrain do I SO pa wool and cotton do doj - 15 p. cotton Ingrain and atrlpe dui . 10 p. stair Brussell and Venetian do; 15 pa super Dutch dialog room wool do; 10 p. do do hemp and .ilk do do do; 10 pi Nag and other low priced -do GO auper and common Rug.t SO wool, aea gras. and hemp Door Rug. j 1C0 assorted kind. Door Mat.. We cut, make and put down carpet, on reasonable term, and anorteat notice. For .ale beap by OSBORN A STEWART, maS5 opposite Capital U are, Columbus. REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. kj Tbe subscribers have on hand a lull assortment of tea aoned lumber and ahlngle. of all kind, for building purposes. Tbey have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put la operation one expressly lor surfacing, and are prepared to furnish, on ahort notice, lumber dressed on one or both sides, from xincnesaown tonsil an men in tnicxness. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring alwaya on hand. All ordera from a distance promptly attended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of the canal, Columbus, Ohio, apl BUTTLES, COMSTOCK A CO. 1 7 ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Y Inlota Noa. 208 and 300, on High street, we.t side, near tne ttauroaa uepor. Also, Subdivision No. 3 of Outlota fa and 63, onBroadway outh aide. Also, Subdivision No. 11 of same Outlota. Inquire of the nndersigaed, at Dennlson A Csrrlogton's Lsw Office, Odeon Buildings. frbSS-dtr H. D. CARRINUTON NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC J. W. CON-STANS wishes to Inform his old patrons and tha public la sneers, that he la now prepared to make to order all kind, of Boots, 8hoe snd Gaiters, and all other k inda of work in hlaUus ol tha beat material, and warranted to be equal If not superior to any made In the Western cities. He hss also connected with his sale room a shop, where he I. prepared to do all kind, of repairing la a neat and aubstantial manner, and at the shortest aoiire. rieaaa give nim a can, at no. 1 riatt building, Bute afreet, 5 doora weat ol Poet Office. mat!5 SELLING OUT AT COST N. S. Baker, dealroa. of selling out his extensive stork ot Upholstery Ware, offers rare bargalna to those wishing anything ia tbis lice. His stock consists of spring, curled hair, cotton, moss, palm leal andhuak mattresses; Warren's patent sola beda; loungea, solas, etc, Alao, material for lounges, cots and comlorts ; In fact, every article in bla lioe ot businese. He hsa removed his establishment from the Exchange Block to the Broadway Hotel, nearly opposite, where ha will sell his goods at prices that cannot tail to be satisfactory to alL pW-tf T ADIES' LEATHER RETICULES. A JJ large and beautiful assortment of Leather Reticules, furn tshed snd unfurnished. Just recoived at the New Bookstore of apSS i. a. RILEY A CO F IRST ARRIVAL OP NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS NH A P LEV Ac II AM, kTj now tbelr fall itock of f oodi. compniiRf all the dcw ttyli ot Ureas Goods, Mixlinbu applied with Goods aud Patterns at a rery small advance from Now York coat. Ma ilf a work. Boanets, Rib boas, etc. marl 9 THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIM MING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS U. 8TB A RNM, Importer aad Jobber of Silks, Millinery and Fancy Gawds. In Jireada-sy, As York, baa aow in atore, aad ia dally receiving aad olMing at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of goods la hi line, embracing all tbe various style aad deaierae, consisting of black and fancy eiika, marcelioea, Flo-reacee.sbawla, trimmings, bonnet ribbona, taiteta art sofa rib-boas, dress trimmings of all kinds, French and English crapes, erape lias, silk eravats, embroideries, gloves of all ktnde, ailk laca mitts, barege lares, white gooda, hosiery, L.C. Haadker. cklefa. etc. Tha aaderaigned invite tb atteatioa of tbe Trade, aed hie friends generally. Great indueesneat offered to cash aad short time buyers. THOS. O. STEARNS. 16 Broadway, dec31 ly be. LPwrty at. aad Malaea Laae, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliten & Dooouss), Commeeioa Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer ta every description of AMERICAN HARDWARE, Ho. 5 Piatt street, foar doors Irom Pearl, New York, Msnafaeta-rar of tbe Premium Pto 1 Square i Agent for Bee's Braces, Turner re we, etc t also. Kendall A Taylor'a T asomeiera,Baroaae-a-ra, etc.; I'aioa Belt Co'a Butts. Gate Hinges. Brackets, etc.; Brows A Brother's sheet Brass. Bran and Copper Wire, Rrreta, eto.; N. Newcotnb' Smiths. Bellows, etc. ' THOMAS DOUGLASS, ASA KRR,Jr, aovlMy late of tbe Arm of Child, Parr A Co, St. Louis. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-pecrfally aaaoanee to their friend aad the public l general, that tbey have jaet opened a store oa the corner of Long street aad State AveasjR, opposite P. Haydea's Factory, where tbey Ulead to keep constantly oa hao, a large aaaortasent ol the very beat of Family Groceries rack tea, coflea, ragar, el 'aea, ioar, rtee, tsh, eonp, eaadlee. starch, ebeeee, etc, ett; together with every ante leased by faaailie, which tbey offer ta ell oa the krweert tarnaa, for Cant oaiy. jBljl4,185S. W. DIXON A CO. BUSINESS CARDS. wv D,NNI,oN. . ' H. I. OABBIMOTON. DS.. ejness in tho S tlona, tha law ot Insurance and ol patents. janl,'S3dly t-nciAM ntlTTI BS. THXO COMSTeCK. OBO O.OOMBTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-son to B. Cnmttock ft Co.,) Forwarding and Commission I Mercbsnts. Lara oil nsnuiaeturers, and dealers m sail, piaster, Bsn and leanuor. Bead ol tne canal, uoiumoua, uuio. gy Liberal advance, made on consignments, m 70SEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, J Real Estate. Bounty Land and Pension Agjonf Two doors estt ot ulsh. on Town street. Columbus, unio win attend to the prsetlce of fcl.profe.sion, obtaining pensions, buy lag, selling and obtaining land warrant., wiling and loa.lng real estate, examining land titles, collection oi claims, oto. fy Letters from a distance must be postpaid. juju "XERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard- A ware and Cutlery. Iron, nail., glsss, house builders' mate rials, farming and mechanical tools, military gooas, etc., eto. mo loi rjign street, sign oi tne unt raoioox. NEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard haa been opened on rkewTots south of the Ohio Tool Com pany's Factory, where Northern and Hocking grate and black. smitn s coai will oe soia oy tne ton or ousoei. deco-dtt w. it. Attn clu, Agent. ANNA STACKT. W. A. JONBS. QTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main 0 1BdFourtnttreot,z.neTiiie,OMo. aepsadtr ! ! TATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, OhlO i.1 JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of the Carlisle House), Pro prietor. , P 8. I have In the office a " Private Stock Rn.later," for the benefit of those buying and selling the lime, which enable, me at any time to give aatlaiactton in regard to tne sale, location, etc., ol all tbe stock in t'letaway and adjoining counties. Circleville, Uhlo, Lino. 17, irJOS!-aom (.sum. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad I fJ .street, near the bridge, Columbia, Ohio. 8ove of all IUUI,IUU 'HIICIT UI t;HUUBfltlrTiUU J auu. A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- XI ton, by LEWIS RICE I rebnllt, enlarged and elegantlt furnished: Doasesslng all the modern Improvement, and conve nience, lor tne accommodation oi tne traveling puono. novra iy:u L. P I)DNTON. W. P. THI78TON. DUNTON & THURSTON, Wholesale and Retail Piano Forte and Music Warerooms, No. 80 Fourth street (first door wost of Smith Nixon'. Hall), Cincinnati, O. Janlf-dly T M. GUITEAU. AttOrneV and Counsellor at el . i. .Ar i..t.. f n..H..n t.n.k.nr.liln. for Ohio and othbb Wbstbbn States, (late of Cincinnati,) 1 " - - - rr i" his established himself in bis profession in Now York city, where all eomrauntcatlonawiu recoive prompt attention. Refera to the members ol the Bar ol Columbus, Clnclnnat and Southern Ohio. Office No. 14 Wall Street, New York. . martin TVTEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver. as- X .Isted by A. W. Reader, would respectfully announce to I tbe Glllzen. oi Columbus and vicinity, mat no na. opened a CO K KIN WAUKHOOiri, directly opposite the Franklin House, where be is at ell times I prepsred to lurnisn comns, shrouds, etc., witn an me attention and fixture, necessary on funeral occasions snd he wishes it distinctly understood that bis term, shall not be of so objections- I Ole a character as to prevent enitressti.iactton. oor-aiy- OLTTMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- I J mi,v-.,i t !.,. .a m... E. At H.F. BOOTH are manufacturing and have constantly on hand, at tbelr establishment at the location above named, all kinds ot carriages, bungles, etc, made of the best materials, by the most experienced workmen, aud warranted to do good service. Tha proprletora are both practical carriage raakere, and all work ordered Irom tbem will give good .atlslsctlon. Repairing done at Ihe abortost notice. Tbey have been carrying on tbe bu sines, in tbis city some ten year., and trust they have some claim to puuuc patronage. uc-uiy LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Acenta for the aalo of RF.ES At HOYT'S celebrated premi um patent Rlvlled, Strotrbod Lenther flnnda.have this day received s lull assortment of sll slses, from m to 18 Inches In width. Wo would call the attention of thepubllc to the above article, as one possessing superior merit. Tbey are made from the thick and aolid parts ol tb best oak tanned leather, and are stretched br powmlul machinea, (Invented and usrd by R. A H. only,) whereby tbev are made to run strsl.ht and true, have a unif orm bearing on the drum or pulley, hold their wid Unevenly, and give from 15 to 25 per eent. more force than those made in u2y .".J manufacturer.' prices, with addition of frelghtonly, by KILBOURNE, KUHN8 A CO., jaio signoi toe irui nroaa axe, t;oiamou., u. t WINDOW SASH. We 1 1 have made an arrangement with one of tbe moat celebrated .ash manufactories In the West, and are prepared to nil all orders for sash, manufactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All ordere left at our hardware store. No. 159 High street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, will receive prompt attention. Kit BOURNE, KUHNS It CO. Columbus, April 95, 1851, A CARDMrs. FRANKENBERa res- nectrullv announces to her friends, snd tbe nubile gener- ally, that, on tbe 17th of March inst , the Intend, to open a MILLINERY tHOP, In tho new brick building ot Mr. Hannrmaknr, on Third street, below Mound and Soutb streets, next to Dr. Fliher's residence. Shewlllbe prepared to have on hand all such article . are found la a Millinery Shop, and to furnisb them according to tbe latest French tashiou. A. she Intends to .pare no efforts in tbe prompt and moat exact execu-lion of all ordera with which ahe maybe favored, .be moat respectfully solicits the patronage ol hertrlenda and the publio Straw hat., Ac, will be washed, colored, and made up la the most fashionable stylo. All kinds ol embroidery will be taken, on commission into the Shop, and sold to the best advantage of tbe manufacturer. marltMtf THOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of -I- Ol ENTLEMEN'8 BOOTH, Walnut, between Third and Fourth street, !i door above tills A Morton's Bank, Cia cinnatf. ' Jan 11 9m LITHOGRAPHY. Every description of Msps, Plans, Views of Buildings, Portraits, Anatomic Draw ing, Huslnas and rhow curds, sll Slops ot Druggist ana otner olain and fancy labels. Bill and Letter Headings. Fas Similes. etc., executed in the b?et style, at reasnnsble rates, by MIUULETUN H WALLALC, Lithographers and Engravers, No. 115 (Odd Fellows' Building) Walnut street. decSCm ... Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE Jarvis & Fairchilp, 149 Mala street, Cincisnatl, have aa eateaslve aad well elected atock ol none but new and treeh Fura, for ladies. We have this day received from New York aome beautilul specimens of Misses' and Children', drab and black Beaver Hat.. novW-dly JARVIS A FAIRCHILD. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS JARVIS cV FAIRCftlLD, Main st first door below the corner Mslo and Fourth, west aide, Cincinnati. BovdOdly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth. Cincinnati, Ohio. O. II. GEEEROY. Proprietor, 1st of the Walnut street House. ap7tf WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Wo.lr.ut at., between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cloelnn.ti, Ohio. Jy6-dtf J. w. SWENEY, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW opening a large aad beautilul assortment of WATCnER. niAMOND WORK cfc JEWELRY. Oar stock of (na London aad Gene va Watches I superior to any la the State. Diamond rinse and nine vm offer at new l uts prices. Jewelry, silver aad plated ware, tne mantle clocks, and cutlery, at wholesale and n tail. All are Invited to call, examine, aad onr-haee if smiled. NOTARIAL aad other SEALS engraved, and PRESSEShr-nlshed, at tha shortest notice. Wale bra repaired la tha best msnner. First door sonlh of entrance to Nell House. Juil BLYNN A BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRKSU OYS TEKS. I ana receiving daily fresh BaltJmor aad New Haven oyster, which win tie sold a low a tha lowest, ia ran. or halt cans; and la all case tbe oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no sale. Ordera Iran, the mom carefully attended to, with paaetaallty aad dispatch, aad by ao doing 1 hop to merit a hre at public patronage. sj. r. U. BUTLER. JY. SAVAGE, Je., Watchmaker and Jewel- er, Btgk street, between Ihe American and NeUHruse, CaW Ins, Ohio. Having purchased tbe entire stock ef WUltara Savaga,! vm eoatlane the basiness at tha old stand, whom I will keep a tret rate assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY. MILTER KPOOML FOSK. t'tTLERY, And s general variety FANCY UWOD. For the preeeat I willrrniaein New fork, aad person la want of gooda, say rely apoa seeing all aew patterns ed Jewelry ia my star. Vi.s, emmm, , , h. vr ,,n rnsitdmia af tha former patrons of tn- exmtm. and af the etdam generally The W.tck Rermtrtng will be atkreded to by W . M. Savage, love known inthis nat-Moa a a ir.t rata a in k men NOTICE. Hsvhig disposed of my stork of good, ta Mr. Joba Y Baraga, Jr, I chert.lly meomaaead kia u all af my old caetaaanra nad the pablle generally. A','1 a'ssr.as.ly aacaisarw that ary oatntnading bneineas hoald be closed, 'l perasa kaowmg thananalTea Indn-d t anssrUleaUaadaettiean. (JbISj W.M.8AVAOS. Ill TRANSPORTATION. Sews THEAP STEAM COMMUNICATION BE- TWEEN PHILADELPHIA Si LIVERPOOL. The Liver. and Philadelphia steamship Company Intend .ailing their teemsuip. a. ioiiow.i CITY OF MANCHESTER, 3 133 ton.. Cant. Robert Leltah CITYOFCLASGOYV, 1,010 ton., Cupt William W))io, iii z I'liiAururiiia, v,vuu tou. now ouuuing. From Phlladeluhla. City of Manchester Saturday, June Utb. t;ity 01 uiascow Saturday, July Vd. City ol Manchester Ssturdsy, July 30ih. TJity ol liiasgow tiaturuay, August Mta. t;ity or M.nclie.Uir asturday, Neptemborl7in, City of (llssgow Saturday, October 8th. From Liverpool. C'ty of Glasgow Wvdneiday, June 8th, Cttv of Mnucbester... Wednesday. July nth, City of Glasgow Wednesday, July 87th. city oi siancheater wednetday, August win, HAT IDS OE PASSAGE. From rhllarie'nhia. From Llvoroool. Saloon after Btateroouu...C90 1 Paloon after Staterooms, 110 gs. ' midship ... m " midship " logs. " lorward " ... S3 1 " forward " li) gs. including steward's Ices. TIIIKD.ril.AfH PASSENGER. A limited number ot third-class nsssensers will be iskon from rnnadeiphia and l.tverpool, ana found in provisions. rrom rnusaeiunis sun i rrom L,ivorDooi ...soo Certificates of uassago will be iasued here to nartie who are desirous ol orinvlng out their tnenos at eorresponatng retee. Freight on fine goods 60. per ton, and ooar.e good., hardware, etc, will be taken subject to agreement. An experienced aurgeon will be carried on each amp. For Ireieht or naassge annlv to THOMAS RICHARDSON, 15 Broadway. New York, and 9 Walnut street, Philadelphia. it.iuuAHDBun, bkuiiiciis at ju Liverpool, julB-dly LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XEN1A RAILROADS. Suhmbb Abbanobmbnt, to com mence May 16, 1853. Four Passenger trains Daily, (Sundays excepted.) Trains run by Columbu. time, which Is seven minute. laster than Cincinnati time. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on East Front .treet, ..follow.: AmmeJ.TiaS m.j Accommodation Train at 7:30 a. m.; Hillsborough Train at 9:30 p. m l Mail Train at 5 p. m.i ForLiowood,Plalnavllle,MHford, Lovolsnd, Foiter'., Deerlleld, M"w, Fort Ancient, Oregon, uorwin snd vvaynesvuie, spring morrow, rort sncieui, winjuu, t.uiwiuuu t, ajFua.TiiiiT, op, nig Valley, Xenla, Cedarville, 8elma, South Charleston, London, v. ... Xenla. IHrtarvllIe. Heln west Jeneraon, Columbu., leilow spring, ana Bpnngneio. Returning from Columbu. Mail Train will leave at 4:5 a. m : Express Train will leave at 1:30 p. m i Accommodation Train will leave at 5.15 p. m.i Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Returning from Springfield at 5:5 a. m. Returning from Springfield at 5 p. m Trains will stop as follows .- The Express Train. 6 a. m., from Cincinnati, at Loveland, Mor row, Xenia and London, only : 1:30 p. m., from Columbu., at London, Xenla, Uorwin. Marrow, i,oveiand and riainvme, only. Accommodation Train, 7:au a. m, from uiacinnan, ana o:io p. m., Irom Columbu., at Pl.lovllle, Mlllord, Miamlville, Love- land, r otter's, Deerlleld, Morrow, Fort Ancient, f reeport, Corwtn, and Wavnesville, Spring Valley, Xenla, Cedarville, Selma, South I Charleaton, London, and West Jefferson. Also, on proper notice by nag or to conductor, at Llnnwood, Clay.vllle, Florence and Alton. Mail Train, 4:5 a. m. from Columbu. and 5 p. m. from Clncln natl, at We.t Jefferson, London, South Charleston, Bel ma. Ce. darville, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin and Waynravllle, Free. port, rort Ancient, Morrow, Deerlleld, roster'., Hutterworth . Water Station, Loveland, Millord and Plalnvllle. Also, at Clay ville, Florence and Alton, on notice. Hillsborough Train at 7 a. m. from Hillsborough, and S 30 n m. from Cincinnati, at Lyncbburgh, Weatboro', Blanchester, Goshen ana Wilmington pike, L,oveiana, rointown, at lamivuio, minora, Plalnville and Llnwood. Also, nn notice at fl'g station. Passenger, for Hlll.boro', Cbillicothe, and intermediate point., will take the V M p. m. Train. Passenger for Springfield will take the 7:30 a. m. or 5 p. Train.. Line, of Uaeka and Coaehea run In euineetlon with the train. to tbe following towns: Lebanon from Deerlleld i Wilmington and Clarkaville from Morrow and Corwin t Ooahen. and point aboVe, from Milford, Tbe Train, connect with the Mad River and Laku Erie Rail road at Snriogfield : Colimbu and Cleveland Railroad at Co lumbu.; Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneavtlle, and line, of coaches from Zaneaville to Wheeling. Ac On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2:30 p, m., aud Columbus at 6 a. m., stopping at all way station. on notice. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenla ...1 n0 Do do do Hillsborough Cbillicothe Springfield Cleveland. Shelby Colombo. Zaneaville Wheeling , I 75 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do ... 3 75 ... 9 00 do do do do do do ... 8 00 ... 4 75 ... 3 00 ... 4 60 ... 7 15 Do do Pittsburgh. 7 75 For other Information, aud Through Tickets, apply to P. W. Studbb, General Ticket Agent, at tbe Ticket Office, southeast corner Broadway ana front .treet., irtnetnnatl WM. U CLEMENT, Superintendent trT" The Company will not be responsible lor baggage ex reeding fifty dollars In value, unless tbe same ia returned to the Conduotor or Agent, snd freight paid at lha rate af a passage or every govu ia value above mat amount. matt " mZBn:m7SmJLmJMmJi CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS & CINCIN J NATI, AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Nbw aJtaaaKOBMBBT. On and after Monday, May 16th, P es sen per i rsins leave as toilowa (Sundays excepted): Cleveland for Erie, Dunkirk aad BuOalo, at 7:30 a. m.,3: p, m. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 8.-00 a. m., 10:00 1 m. and 8:15 p. m. Cleveland for Toledo and Chicago at 7:10 a m., 10:00 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Columbu. for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m , i:uo p. m ana 1 1 p. m. Shelby lor Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Bu&slo, at 1:05 p. m , 4:05 p. m. and 2:39 a.m. Shnlby for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 10:35 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 11:25 p. m. Erie lor Cleveland, Columbu., Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, at S:50 p. m.i 11:50 p. m.and 2:45a m ' A. STONE. Jr. Superintendent Cleveland, May 13th, 1853. mal7 TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD Forming la eooaectioa with the Michlgsa Southern and Northern Indiana, tha Lake Shorn, aad Cleveland Ud Pittsburgh Railroad., tha oaly retire HsrilMl La" netweoa tha Eaat aad Weat. Ibe beat and most expeditious between Eaatera cities and St Louis. . TJaTJfER ARRANGEMENT. ' On and after Monday. Ma 16th. 1853. oassenger trains will ran daily (Sunday excepted), a. follow. i Leave Tales!, Accommodation, at 9:10 a m.-alopplng at !! way ttatloa. Day A'xnrsss, at 3.-15 p. na. stoDUlsg . iT at FremoaL Belle- vue. Monmerllleand Norwalk. Night rnraas,at 11I5 p. ao. stopping only at Frsmont, Belle- vue, Monroe ville, Norwslk aad Oberiua. rare Clerelaad, Day Express, at 1M a. av etopptng oaly at Norwalk. Moa roe vi lie, Hellene and Fremont ccontswoatuna, at ittuu a. u. stopping et nil station a. Ail Extreme, at 8:00 p. aa atoooing only at Oberlin. Nor walk, Moaronrllla, Balievae aad Frees ont. Cmettiur. Dfrtalu. At Toledo, with tratea of Micbigaa Southern and Northern ladl- aaa stauroao tor Chicago and way stations, and through tbe Chicago and Rock Island Railroad and steamer oa Illinois river, to St Lonl. At Bellevue, with Trains of Mad Hirer snd Lake Erie Road for Saaduaky City, Springfield, Day toa, Cincinnati, Indiaaapolia, etc., eaa. At Monroerille, with train of Mansfield aad Sandusky Railroad tor rjnnausxy, roomy jancaoa, troliunsua, zaaeavuie aaa Newark. At Gmltoa, with train of Clenenmd, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, for Colambaa. Cincinnati, aad war stations. At Cleveland, with tra'a. of Lake Shore Railroad fr New Yor. aad Boetoa.Tia Battaloaad Albany, and for New York, via Dunkirk, with train, of Cleveland aad Pittsburgh Railroad for HtUbrgh, Philadelphia, BalUmorv, aad Washington City. E. B. PHILLIPS, Sa'pt. Omcx T. W. aad C. R. R Co, Norwalk, O, May 14, 1853. GILLETT&CO'S Jl lOvJV rtEII.nOC!EntTf.TORE, ! tareaad Dear Knalh af lha Mala Estreat. W ara aow receSvtos owr svnwrr snnclv of Hata. f '.ana and Struw Goods, to which we Invite tne at ten Don of the flu sens of Central Ohio. Oar good are maanlnrtarad aader the sa perls-tssdenca ot one of tbe Iras ia Coaaertieat aad for nrscs, quail ty and variety cannot be arpanaed ia the weat. among oar sssnnasiaien ae foana ta tsliowtag: Genu- Fasbknaabie Moleskin Hata extra: drab Beanwr Hats, ertra: " " aad black C see) mere do; CitlsensJ In Cnssiaasre Hats; Opera Seal Hat. Straw flood of everv etvla. Missee' Flat. Ladles' Riding Hata ad Cape mi every patlera. Wa beva a larna stock nf Sort Ht far sale by tb box. vaar tea, ad w reeyectrnJIy aolsrtt the atteataoa af conntry an. npsv FOR SALE -The nndersiijned will sell upon HNrul kiaa fnrty or fifty nwlieieg lota, attnatrd rn the ninths astraiae of Bruawny and Waaa-agrtoa hrmmatjftit fanner InfomiatkNa, npyly So J F. Sanhtattan Hnennf epr-n babiui, tfLLBbais m tru. DR. MORRISON'S OFFICE REMOVED troa Towa an H gb an as a, aatrarr af Snrar Alley. Ea-traaoa first dans- Wont at Bigbtiut,a ta north side nf Begar AJhry. asnrl7ai INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE JL STOCK, stalest Ins. or damage br Fiaa. and ssslnst the perils of the fr a snd Inland Navigation, on property of every description, lokn In Ibe lullowlng oomp.nleai UNION MUTUAL LIFE 1NMJUANCE COMPANY, Capital 8130,000. OniO LIFE INMURANCB COMPANY. CINCIN NATI.OIIIO. Cnpltnl tlOO OOO. NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK INS. COMPANY NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital 30,O0O. KAGLK INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. i Hpitnl 'suii,uuu. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OP LONDON. . Capital 04,900,000. Risk, taken on the most liberal terms, and all loaaes Dromptlt adjusted. (mar3dly T. b'i'OCKION, Agent. TNSURANCE HEADQUARTERS, Three JL door west of ths PostotHce, np stslrs, Colohbus, Ohio. l, ire. Fire, marine, and llenltk inauraare. WAIIRO Jr.NKINH. QrMeral Insurance An tat. reoneata all fiersona wishing Insurance to call and Investigate the claims ol be following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE ho represents The Mutual Benefit, ol Now York and New Jersey one af the best established sod mostrellable oompenlesuow doing business in the United States. Asset, about 1. 600.000. Ano The American Temperance, of Hartford. Connecticut, ' atiering ample security and many extra advantagea to Temperance men Caplul, tlOO.UOO. Also The American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut Thla Company haa aome features believed to operate very bene-flclslly to the poller holders. CsDilal. 10.000. Call and exam ine the statements snd prospects of each and all of theae companies, and .elect lor yourselves. IN F1HE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following companies are with confidence recommended aa eminently deserving of unbounded confidence Tbe Franklin, of New York. Capital, 1300,000 ; The Etna, of Utlca, New York. Capital, 1 70,000; Tbe Springfield, ol Massachusetts. 100,000; The City, of Cincinnati. Capital, $200,000 ; The Granite, of Utica, New fork. Capital, :t00,000, The Hudson River, New York. Capital, 1300.000 ; The Knusseiaor, New York. Capital, giOO.OOO; IN HEALTH 1NRSURANCE, the People'. Mutual Health As sociation, of Springlield, Masaacbuaetta, Incorporated by tbe Legislature) of Mussuchusetts, offers testimonial, of unqustlona-ble weight and credibility. Capital, 30,0(10. - .epyj-iy WAHItr-N JCNHINS, tien'l In.. Agent C(.)NVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business. warren JENKINS. Notary Publio and Con- veyancer, will attend to all call. In thi. line, at reasonable char- f;es. Title. Investigated and abstracts ot titles furnished, to sny andsin Franklin county, on short notice. Office In Piatt's block aouth aids of State street, up stair.. .eplllWy MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C.CI 0ren SWT. 100000. This Comnsnv offers to tha Insured all the aecurfl sndadvantagesof the Wutualand JolnlSlock plans (as hereto-lore appllcdjcomblned, namely : Low rales ol premium ; an an aualreturn.tncash.oftheoercentaga rjoulred forthecontin. gent risk of'the year: an adeouatehut nnteveesalve orovlaion for the future security of member, for tbe whole term of lite, with en adequate Interest In the accumulating fund ancured to such Baembera, at death, bv credits uooa tholr oollcies: asuarant fund designed tor the permsnnnt security ol shorltorm mem bar., and al.o for the present security of those for the whole term ol llle. This I. the only Mutual Llleln.ur.nce Comp.ny whose rate of oremlum arehxed at a lair reduced standard, with a orovla- lou tor an annually increasing accumulation ot funds(for future eeurlty) In exact proportion to the amount ol business and tbe Increasing risk Irom advanclne age among the members. Pamphleta, Tracta, Ac, giving in detailthe plan and rates ol sns company, lurnisnedgratl., asd sppllcatlonirecelveo.Dy j. it TUTTLK, Agent. oc'l-d B. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. pENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD Summer J Abbakokhbnt. On and alter June 1st, 185.1, Train will run as follows: Express Train Leave. Zaneaville daily at 8 a m. Leave. Columbus dally SI 3:15 p. ra. a - Accommodation Train will run daily (Sunday, excepted), a. follow. i Leave. Colunbusat 6:45 a. in. Leave. Zaneaville at 3:30 pm. The 8 a. m. Train connects st Zsnntville with mall coaches from Wheeling, which run in connection with Ihe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Newark with lbs morning train for Mt. Vernon, Mansfield, Shelby (tbere connecting with the tiain for Cleveland) Mooroevllle and Sandusky. Connect at Manetieia with Trains on the Ohio snd Pennsylvania Bsllrdad, and at Columbus with the train lor Cincinnati, wblrh leaves at 130 p. to. The Oils p. m. train eaauneta wilh the trsin from Cincinnati, at Newark with the trains from Sandusky, Monroevllle, Sbelby, Mansfield and Mount Vernon, and at Zaneaville with mail eosches for Wheeling. The 6 45 a. m. train Irom Columbus connects st Newark with the train going North on the 8. M. snd N. R. H. The 3:30 p m. ' trsin from Zsneavillo connects st Newark with the train irom the North, arriving in Columbu. at 7 p m. CjO"! hrouh tickets can be bad ol the agent at Zanesvllle for Detroit snd Chicago via Sandusky, and for Pittsburgh via San-, dusky, Mansfield and Newark aud Ohio and Pennsylvania Rall-rod. Passengers lesvlng Zsneavillo st 8 . m., Arrive in Pitt.' bur.b the same avenlning. tJThrou,h tickets can be had of P. W. gtrader, of Cincinnati, by this route, tor Zsnesvlile, Wheeling, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Washington City. G. L. CHASE, Sup't Zaneaville, Juna 1, 1853. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours fromColum-bus to Portsmouth On and after Monday. June) 88, a MAIL COACH will leave Calumbu. for Clrclevllla, Chllllcothe, and Portamoulb, at 5 o'clock In the morning, nd arrive at Portsmouth st 8 o'clock In the evening connecting with tbe River Packets to Pittsburgh snd Clnclnnsil, Alio, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock In the morning and arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock In tbe evening, dally. Ju86 KREIDER A HAWKES. kt. V HSWSON. O.LVIN UOLSfX. OfUt-JrmoflmkelcHtuiom. ' Lots of ORlelly Tslrgraph Co. H1 EWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS). sus, co auu co rreioui .trees, nrsi aiue, near reari, Cincinnati. , fy" Regular sales of Qrocerirs at auction. Groceries snd Mercnndlse generally at private sale. Cash advance, made on consignments to their address. jsnlS dly - AT THE NEW YORK BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM. No. 1. Plait's llulldlner. Plate Dtraat. Five doors West of Post Office and ens door East of City Bank a good assortment ot Gentlemen's F rench Celt aad Morocco Aaa Boot, t also. Halters and large variety of all kinda ot Spring aud Summer wear and fashion., at J, W. CONSTANS. man COME, LADIES, who have so much difficulty, in getting a Beat tit vim will find all kinds of Qatisra. Bus kins, Slippers, snd all other kinds of Isncy shoes, made to order, and warranted in every respect at J. W.CONSTANS', No 1 Piatt building, State street, five doors weat s( tbe Post Office. ma35 REFRIGERATORS, ICE-BOXES, WA-" TEK-COOLERS. SHOWER-BATHS. ete-A lino assort- meat lust received aad for sals at mail JNO. K. HEYL'S. VfiW SPRING GOODS We have just XI reee.vT? "Wfa stock of jirtog gooda, ud we eaa to oar ft feticU that &t7tf4c-eP Wo invite a eloae lnfp-ct.oB. an ftuOi-lIlM ML DTL'tU H-P MxmTlV woiiuii li am. dia.' bih A GOOD ASSORTMENT QF FAMILY GROCERIES, at price a low aalhe lowelt, aad a good , as lha best eaa be fciaod at the siutk east corner of T"vu snd Uljhstterte. apmtl 8. W. AUGUSTUb. LAW PARTNERSHIP. S WAYNE & BARRR The nndersfsned arlll nraettce law In eonartanr. ahip. Q Office in the Cuy Bank Building. It. it bwavisk, ap7-dly R. P. L. BARER. qIIE MODEL ARCHITECT, containing J- original deelgna ol Cottages. Villas. Sarhnrhan Renldanaea. o, by aass'l f loccm, Architect. Complete arts ot vols 1 and t Just recoived at the B jokstore of all J. U. RILEY A CO. SOFT STRAW BONNETS Ladies' Soft Straw Bon Beta also. Le.hora and Straw Hata for Missee. this d.y received by expiree, at McCOY'S. anaju next door to the Amertesn. FEATHER DUSTERS. A largo assort-mBt ol FeatiW Duatr-ra, Jaat opened and for aale low bf n. tat u. ruei lk. TNDIA MATTING. White and" Colored X. Mattuag, aU widths, at our Carpet ttoim, neat door to the American. naa5 W. A. A J. C. McCOY A Co. OS. II. GEIGER, Attorney at Law. 1 Offlrw ra Owyaae's Block, over the store of Dwleht atnaia A Co,Cohimbu,0 ma7-dtl KID GLOVES, EM BROIDERIES, DRESS SILKS, DeLaiaes, Re rage DeLlae,tc, baat opened marlx SNUWUtk 8. IMPORTANT TOTIIE INDUSTRIOUS A. m rVwrag Birds." a very great ecaveaievjc tor ante as Inn New Rooksune. ima.1l i. H RILEY A CO. DUFF HOLLANDS. FOR CURTAINS EJ Tnrtnas widths, from 4-4 to s wide, tnv sate ebenp at lha New Paper Unas. a3 i. H. RILEY A CO. BOYS, Youth's and Children's Calf and Kip ROOTS snd 8 HOE a general nerort treat tor Spragand Sn anaer trnse, at ma6J J. W CUN?TA.a. KOSIERY 500 dozen ladies, gents, misses, yon tne snd infants' hoei-vy, all ot Use baa intake, mat nnea- nd by lap-JO SMUWfll.N. HOPS. A fresh supply just received and l-waawny H,7j J. A. COOK. PARASOLS. New styles just receired by -A- apM BNOWDEht t Y"f -"aaia'-t".
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-07-01 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-07-01 page 1 |
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Full Text | " - A v V- , , . , . - ..,. . . - .., .... 1 .1. ' . VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1853. NUMBER 301. a 1 TUB ...: JDaUg Ijio State JTournol ilJJ PUBLIBHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY. T. It J SCOTT BA8C0M, ,. iornxu. eomiuta, mas aid iuh itsjut ixniHoi ok bigk. TERMS Invariably in advance t In Columbus, fl.OOayeut by mill, S6.00. Daily daring the session of lb. Legislature, ana Tri-Weakly (br th remainder of th year, to 00. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnished to olty subscribers at S3, and by mall at 1.60 a year. Club of four and upward!, 91.26 J often and upward, S1.00. ,, JTHK IRI-VVBKiaY JOURNAL I W 00 a year. fliiTES OF ADVERTISINallf THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following ratei and rules bare been agreed upon between the ' proprietor of Uie Ohio Siattmm and the Oats Statt Journal, to . be observed in all oases, after this data. July 20, 1849. One square, P0 lines or less of this sited type, for on Insertion, (0c. each additional insertion, 25a. illlliillh PsesmtoMsanYsooki " lain o e to T" t 1 square, 1 263 26 8 004 00,6 00 6. 8. 9. 10. 16. 18. t squares, 1 878 875 008 00 j8 00 . lbTli 16. TT TT 8 squares, jiMl 60,6 608 00,700 W T IT 17 77 I squares, To06 608 009 00!lbla i75rj7 77 77 77 r rui ma-n .. 'Changeable i --. f Changeable " V! quarterly 20 Blqare, quarterly,...,835 Mioolumn.i a-" jfc column,' monthly, 46 II wntum, i weekly ,.......m.0 " """"" weokly,....M....6o dally, 801 dally 130 1, etandlns card. 6 lines or less, for one year C10. No advertlwment to be considered by the year, nnlen specified on ,lhe manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the p&refoe. AdyerHmments not marked on tbe copy for a spwlflfH nuraber '. 'of Insertions, will be oontlnued one month, unless ordered out, and " payment win oe esaoieu aocoraingiy. All adrertisemsuts from strangers or transient persons to be paid In advance. r The prirtleges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to tbelr regular buelnen ; and all advertisements not pertaining there to, to oe paia tor extra. .. Advertuements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate ' Agents, Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged oy the piece, at the uniai rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be cnargeu at tne rate oi nny cents per week, lor eaon name , loss ...A W. 1. .11 I 1 .1 w wo, ui mu una. mu u warn. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisement . brought in by them. Publishers uot accountable for the acouracy of legal advertlieinenta beyond the amount charged for their publication. AU leaded advertisements to be charged not leas than double the above rates, aud measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per oeut. in advano of tne anove rates. No AOvsarissHiiir can B rXBERTSD OMTorroosiT. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward. township, and other publio mwtinga, and such like, to be charged ' uaii price. Deaths inserted without charge, unless aocompanied by funeral Invitation or obituary notices, and when so aocompanied, to be paid for. All persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges art made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be Inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to be inserted In the editorial oolumo, tb same wiu De cnargou at the rate or not less than a) cents per line, ena lueu uuij wueu accompanied uy an auvertiseuieut. (Sriat Stwm Jrintmg gDwe, JOURNAL BUILDINGS, HIGH ST., COLUMBCS, OHIO, BCOTT fc BA8C0M, PE0PRIKTOR8. ENCOURAGED by pant success, the subscribers respectfully call the attention of the Public to the superior 4 facilities they now possess for executing every description of PRINTING, In the first style of the Typographic Art. Having for years been constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they can at present Doast of an ofhee worthy of the Capital of this great Mate. The various departments hare been arranged with ecla! reference to the neat and expeditious execution of ALL IND3 OK BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, from a card of a single line to a volume of a thousand pages. Tbe duTereut descriptions of work are carried on in separate apartments, each division being '.' 'indev the ebarge of careful and experlonoud hands. A ileeteh of the premises may convey some idea of the extent and facilities of the JOURNAL STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. 7 THE SO0K AND PAMPHLET DEPABTKEITT, Occupying the eastern front of the third floor, is furnished with extensive fonts of all tbe newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every thing reqniidte for the rapid and accurate composition of Legale Akdieal, Tktoiogital and Maetllanton Herts,- Reportt, Sermon, By-Laws, tkualofua, Lawyer's Brufi, and PampkUtt of every kind. In this department w print books in all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, Seminaries, and Mher Public Institutions. Many of the works bearing the Imprint f this omoa have met with the most nattering testimonials, as to their acouracy and typographical beauty, even from the first publishers in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would . ootlce Iraiaw1 Commentary on the Heidelberg Cnteeaim, 20f Vol. Ohio Rtparu, Tkt Volume of tht World, Plam Thoughts Secret Societies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. tileason's Lectures on Lift and Healt Poems by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy'i Chemistry of Agriculture, to. to. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS, We pay particular attention to this class of work, and ire printing some of the beat Periodicals, among which we refer with Satisfaction to The Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal 9 Education, Tie Arhy Aftnvftf Proceedings I. O. O. F.. Journals ' if Epistomal Conventions, The Beauty of Holiness and Sabbath Miscellany, Tht (Mis Cultivator, to. tc THE IcTbOOH Occupies tho middle part of the third floor of the Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars. Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, Pouters, Programmes, Large Bill, for Country Merchants, Concerts. Exhibitions, to. ta. In this department, our office is unsurpassed in fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the moat beautiful fonts of new Type from the various Foundries, and Intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. 4 TEE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies the west end ol our spacious Composition Boosm, which an 129 foot in length, and lighted by 60 gas burner TBS PRESS BOOK Containing a number of the most proved POWER PRESSES of UOK'S and ADAMS Patents, is on the first Boor. Our Pnssss print every description of work, from tbe smallest Card to tbe Doable Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by BTKAH POWER. We Man produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or la QoUL Silver and other Bros,see, fmr more showy and eftectiva, and much Was eostly than Engraving ; having ail the Improvements ns pessary to render our Printing neat and attractive. THE BOoiTillNDEBT Occupies the whole width ol' the second floor, and li oi BDKDaxD A rws.vTT run in length, including the Folding and Ruling Room, on the eastern front It is well furnished with expen tire machinery from the East, among which are Adams' largest and beet Power Embossing Presses and band Lettering Praasea, with an ample supply of Brass Type, Dies, Comhinanon Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco j also other machinery, for Law and Standard work, from which, with the aid of Untuned workmen, we are not only enabled to execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the ' rebindlna w uk., uaina. Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphleta, Ac, in any required style and fiuish. i In the Blank Book Ukpabtmewt, wohave Tllckok's 'best Ruling Machines, of ths largest capacity, with every appliance for furnishing any required pettrrn In ruling, however Intricate ; also McA dams' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular In tbe i Public Offices, and with Bankrrs, Merchants and Accountants at the skat, for paging all kinds of Blank Books after they are bound, In a rapid and superior style. We are also constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing and Blank Book Papers, of everv stss, from tbe beet American and foreign Manufacturers, iui n fimkh RtaiM. Counties. Banks. Railroad and other Cor j porarJoM, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books In any quan tity, of any quant? ana sue. auuje oj rui "i tokuhd,---ranted perfect, which we are willing to compars with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING ' Of every description is aba carried on at this Hons. Authors wishing to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by a comparatively aught addition to tbe first cost, to issue eubaoquent editions at tbe mere cost of paper, press work and binding. Leads cast of any aessar and thickness for the trade. Heads for Newspapers, cov ere for Magasinss, Ac, atereotvped In good stvla Particular attaa-ctoa paid so U stereotyping of wood cut THE COTJHTINO BOOK e .u - at , a r n.,rt, ahAt I,Ii1iim - 1 lign IUCUmUUUr,IIUUUIS VUIHSU imi-vi. . . - unu ' 1 that all srders of customers an received, all eon tracts made, and j all the bwatnsss cs? tbe establishment transacted, i'el'sons desiring nanus ee t anas wiu nera UN o,iei imiw w eu Mae rmswnm styles. We hare nearly One ITnndred Persons enfraped in our vaieiwsdeuejtmeuts.at the Uigboat Wages, among whom are many ft the ssoat skillful Workmen in tne business, and all fMing an interest ta any work bearing tbe an print of this omcs. This, enm-biDod with tbe practical apere-cwe and perseoai sunervMtw of the Senior Proprietor, enables aw eonfidarly to invite tne atenntr of the rHiNk awosrally moor STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, beuevtng that nowhere ate can they secure Better Work at Better CHARLES SCOTT, J '..tTO WH. T. BASCOmI ) noTtaTOV- pROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS- I ) V WAREL N. sVG.roTEH, Importer, aed Whole-I esisaht K,ull Dealers ta Crockery, Chtaa, aad (i lees ware; i Welter, Tnve, Lamps, Catirry, P poors. Ate, Ae f Jowmal I I Baildinsa, H Irk etrm: tsm mm Towa tmd 8ute atrreta. Cohaaa. kae, O. ; have coasts.r'y oa hand a laraw aad well srleeted stock est the abov. (jouaa, aad ta which we) shall make large additJoa earwig ahe oemiag Hprlas, by ear own direct importations Irons Earopa, aaekie. oar stock for variety and eab-ot aot smrpaear d tathe wiasji laeoantry. Baymg aargood direct froea maaia-taaarevs ta Earopa and taia enaatry. w eaa, sssd srtll, sell all Goods ta ear UM as lew ar iswertbaa aayhoaaw west eg Hew rh. We aavw always oa hand a large aadeoanplet ass n Inn atcf w BHwasa, waica we eaa ssn very low to awaken; also, a swpa-Hov ass in i at ot Lasnaw, CaaaWetleka, Otraadossa, WalMra, Tea aaal Bread Trsya, Spoon of U kinds t Enlvea, aad Forks, Laaaarew, Brtitaaia Wara, Tea Bella, Lamp Glebea, Cbtnnvy. saUWtcdu, 4k k,et. snarl IVKW-YOltK ADVERT1SETOTS. MOV W. H. M'DONAID'. ADVBBTISINO HODSB, 109 HASSSP ST, H, T.RY GOODS. Strang, Adriance & Co U Imnortora and Jobbers ol foreisn and domestic Dry Goods, bare removed to tbelr new, ipaoloua and elegant store, 1 03 Siioersy BKrees, a low aoura wen oi nroauway, new iwi where they will offer for sale on the most raaionable terms, iuii ana extensive assortment ol isucy ana staple ary gooas everv descriuiion. Clothiers and Tailors will find at all times a full and complete stock of French, Pngllsh and American goods, designed for men's wear, to which that invite the attention of the closest payers. jaia 13IAN0 FORTES. J. F. WARNER & Co, X 411 Broad wav. New York, have now on band at their spa clous aid elegant Piano Porte Warerooms, at lha above number, an extensive assortment of Piano Fortes, of tho best menufso tura snd of very superior tone. For ehasteness of design, eie-gsnce of finish and xcaxLisicn ot workmanship, they cannot be surpassed, any in ore than In vULtNksa, i-ICHNX8 ana biau-ty of tomb. Xheso Instruments are in large sited cases of very uncommon strength, snd have an mrsovsD TOBOxaa Bab one of the most valuable Improvements of modern times. Tbe Piano Fortes ol W. At Co., from their peculiarity and complete ness ol construction, possess a remarsaoia quality oi seeping in tune for a great length of time, which is an Important desideratum. Tbe prices of these superior Instruments will be found unusually reasonable, considering I heir quality. They have been universally sdmlred by the ablest Pianists in this city, and erherevor they have been introduced they hare In every instsnce given very marked satisfaction. rs" A full and unequivocal Warranty given In all eases. it- yjiDUDD t. rttt ma313m-r 411 Broadway, New York. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS JL W. J. DAVI8 fc CO. beg to remind merehsnt and aeaiers mat tnoy are tneaoie agents tor 8. K. r:f.K A VRR'N VNUI VAI.KD nONEV SOAP, the only genuine ; also, lor his celebrsted Muth Brown, Windsor, and other toilet sos si near s gresse, OJsnnea marrows, saav. ins cresms. military shaving soap, eto. They are constantly iinnortlna the finest qnslltles of English aud French lisir and Tooth Brushes, shell, horn and Hultalo Dressing Combs, and every description of goods In tbe rsncy snd Perfumery line, which they will sell at the iowkbt cash Pbicbs. Price lists and samples sent on when applied for. Mercbsnts will find It well worth their while to give them a call w. J. li a via t uu., No. 40 Courtlaod street, New York, marS3-3m-M Salt Agents for ths United States. PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS L BES, Made under a new and peculiar process, for Private vvreiiiogs, noteis, Bteamooats, -nips, eto. These beds, together with bolsters, pillows, eomfortera, eto., are ottered to the public, after a thorough trial, as tbe best and cncapcsi known, iney possess many sna great advantages, smoog vrnicn may oe mentioned tne following, viz t Tbov are cheauer than hair: will retain their elasticity always: are Drool aeaiust all kinds of vorralo i are preventers, at well at relievers of rheumatism ; are sweeter and far more cleanly than any other are easily renewed; are valuable aa Life Pre servers a norm mattress oi tois material Deins sumcienuy Duoy- ant to sustain a uerson aeveral davs. They will be found desirable tor foreign markets, particularly for California, Australia. China, and the Islands in the Pacific Ocean, bearing close packing, and on opening returning to their onginti duik. r or ssie ny uunr.nuB r hiaus, sole Agents, No. SI Psrk Place, and 18 Murrsv street. N. Y. CW Upholsterers, carriage makers and others, supplied with tan rciung oy tne pouno. fjf '"e tra tie generally supplied at a lloorai aiscount. CsT We are nerinit ed to use the namea of tbe following gen ticmen, wno nave used and approve of tne articles t ueorge L. eunuyicr, .iq., 1. Green Pearson, Esq., Eiibn Townsend, Esq., H. Brewer, M. D., i. W. Brsdshaw, M. D., Captain Hazard, Buffalo, Captain Uelllster, Chtrloa Davis, Esq., Rev. U.W. Bellows, Robert i. Rankin, Eiq., Nichulas Dean. Eto.. Csptaln Joseph J. Comatock, Com. U. S. Mall Steamer Baltic. febl89mst SPRING GOODS, 1953. Wm. H. Knoep-rtL. 99 William street. New York. Importer and Jobber in trencn, uerman, jcngltsn ana IMrmttto uooae, lor I atiora ana Ulolhiers, has received by late arrivals, a large and well selected lock in Herman, English and French cloths, of all grades and styles. Mohair coatings, drsp d'ete, queen's cloth, alpsot and worsted coatings, csshmerette. Mlzrd ana clouded zepbyr cloth, plain ana twined. Fancy French and Barnaley drills. Brown and yellow linena. Fancy plaid and figured Marseilles. White and Buff do do Drab ailk and linen coatings, together with an extensive assort moot of trimmings and other goodi, suitable lor the Clothing Trade, on tbe moai4avorable terms. Particular cash or short time buvers. snd all who study their Interests, will call and examine his stock before purchasing else- wnere. iani-iy:ai SEWING MACHINE. Singer' Patent Straight Needle Perpendicular Actio SewintT Machine Sl ewed in ths United Slates by two distinct patents, the first granted August 12, lS.il, tie second April 13, 1854. Tho only machine Srivileged to use a atraight needle. Wltbin a short time it has sen awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fairs in different Ststos. In less tbsn two years tho reputation of this great labor- saving machine has been estahl.shrd in Ihia eountry and In Eu rope. What spinning msehlnery is to the old spinning wbeel, Singer's Bowing Mscnlne is to other modes of sewing. It has already triumphed over inveterate prejudices arisiog from the tale ot imperfect and worthless machines. It bss been introduced extensively into Isrge msnufncturlng eatabliabmenta snd in to the hands of individual operators. It sews every variety of materials, cosrse or fine, cloth ob liathrb, with marvelous rsptdity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing the work as teat as ten persons and mueh better than it oan be cone by band. T his machine la compact, ornamental, durable and Is easily adjusted and operated. Full printed directions fur using It are lurnisneo witu each machine, me price, with ail appa. rstus complete, is $125. either oi tne Kinross companies, or merenania visiting new York to buy soode. furnish a convenient medium to procure macnines, ana a arait, peyaoie to our order in new ion, win alwaya Insure a machine, perfect and complete, being sent as dlrec'ed. The attention of Shirt and Cottar Manvfaclurers is particular ly called to theae machinea ; they stitch llaen perfectly, which no other machine oan. fy Mschina Needles, Bilk Twist on spools, Linen Thread, o . manufactured for these mschioes expressly, always oa hand and lor sale. Blsek Silk 97 per pound ; eoioied 67,50. These admirable machines, and finished specimens of their work, may at all times be freely examined at either of our UFrims, No. 958 Broadway, N. Y.j No. SSI Washington street, Bottom No. A7 South fourth street, Phlladelphls; No. 159 Baltimore street, Baltimore, and No 197 Elm street, Cincinnati. I. M. SINGER at CO. N. B. The New York Office will be removed to No. 3'J3 LBrrad war, oa the first of May next apl3-3miK THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVEU-FAIL-1NO REMEDY A certain euro for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Farrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation is not only far superior to all the Liniments and Ointments now belore the public, but possesses apeeirio qualities entirely unknown to the moat learned of the Medical Faculty. Ha wide-spread celebrity haa brought out a host or articles la iinitatija of It, wilh all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-estiblisb-ed Arabian Liniment Far the Nervous Syatena it operates like charm, soothing down the moat violent agonic, aad pais la a lew minales alter its appllcstion. Ill u an pa, Sara Threat and Bremate. It speedily causes tbe dissipation ol any possibility of matter forming In tbe parte, and bring about a regular aad healthy action ol the glaodalar eyetem. A Kevulaive, Anodyne aad Balaam. In cases of Ruptured Muscles and Tendons, its powerful revulsive aad heeling qualities cause tbe parts to unite without leaving the least eoreaeee or want of power behind. In Bruises and Swellings, it acta on tbe princple of a counter Irritant aad anodyne, relieving the pain almost instaatly, and reduce tha ewelliaaa tm mm iuc.vUlbtj nurs.p.oe Sue. A Stlanulaat and Nervine. It Is a stimulant imparting ton and vigor to the whole nervous and muscular system. Far Blseamatlani, or any other Inflammatory condition ol the muscular aystem or chronic etiffoeee ol the earn, it stands at the very head of all tb remedies ever offered to the public, and none ean equal it. Pelaaaaae Keplllce, Ac, For bites of poisonous snakes it msy bo confidently relied oa as a prompt and effectual remedy, acting a a caaslic and specs c la such hitherto fetal eaaea. For Chilblains, Burna, Old Sore, Corn, Warta, Erysipelas, Croup, Nervous Headache, Sore Eyes, ven to partial Blindness, luenecu are astonishing . The great advsntage tbi. article possesses over all cnber rem-die, is its brief operatloa oa tne aystem. It cure quickly it la the most eertail remedy la existence, and it ia sold cheaper than soy other medicine la use. We fearlessly assert that this great Arablaa remedy will do more good tor less money than any other Liniment or Ointment ia the world. Far Haraee and Cattle, Its effects are equally, striking and aalutary. Ia Sweeny It ha o equal, bring aa ialallibla caret also, in Poll Evil, Big Hesd, Fistula, Spavta, Galls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches. Woaads, no matter how bad. Bore Eyes, evea to blindness, swellings ot ev ary deacrlptioa, and mar y inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEIT!., COUNTERFEIT. Beware of a baas Counterfeit called H. U Farrell'a Arablaa Liniment. This sparloa article is sold by so re aa M Fan-ell s Lmtsneat," to tboee whe are aot careful to call for tbe genuine W. B. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment, alwaya aak lor W. U.FAR-REI.L'S ARABIAN LINIMtNT.aed take no other. ft Tbe genuine Arabian Liniment I eoid by DENIO aV HakKY, J. at R.T. COOK, O. ROBERTS aV CO., aad WM. FAURENHOLTZ Colambaa. J. P. Gate)! as, Carroll ; Joshaa net, Cottage Mills,- S Cherry Pbeamel, Lock bourne, T. Joae A Bro, London j O. H Blla A Co , West Jenvreofl; K. Uaoaeeaa, Baltimore; E. L. Stoeasa, Lancaster; J. M. Wtlaoa, Newark ; Paga A lagTwaa, Newark t . BpeBcer A Cbanvjet, Bollnggreen; Joba D. Parka, t iadanatl; Aai Dragghu and Merchaau geaerally, la Use Carted State ad Csaaasa. snariO WRITING FLUID. This article will not aosroda. aad Bow freely from tha pea, aad ia worthy the attaatsoB af beak ma, lawyers, aad all setter tuasaasirs ot Ink. It anpt erased by aaids. For sale by the ptat er gai-oaby aep JOHN ft. COOK. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. raOK W. H. ' DOWALD'S AOVBXTI8INQ HOVSB, 102 HABSAU-ST., H. . IQK W. M. M'POIIAtO'S ADVBBTHIHO HOC.l, 102 WASSAP-BT., W. M PORT ANT TO ALL WHO USE STEAM AS A MOTIVE POWER, and desir. Safety and great Earn, I owiy An opportunity It now offered to all whom it muy conoern, to secure tne exclusive rigns oi manuisotunng, using, auu venu ibb, in Bute and counties, JRVINO'S Circulating- Safety Steam Boiler. For stationary enalnea. locomotlvea. marine engine on river. lake and ocean steamers, eta, The advantsgesof this boiler over an oinere now in use are . 1. Entire Safety from Explosion, being no more liable to explode man an empty cauiarnn. 2. Leas than One-Third the amount of fuel Is required to gon erste tbe steam obtained by other boilers ot the same power. 3. The oost of construction ia Reduced One-Half. 4. They occupy bat One Third the space of other boilers, and may oe appuea to any engine bow in use. 5. The expense of furnace grates will be incalculably lessened by the small amount of fuel required and the manner ol ntlnglt. Thecompsnysiuuwitbe reality of the above advantages. 1 neir conclusions are oaaeo on rraciieai ttesutu, many oi mess ooiler being now in use In and about this city. Tbe inventor bss but just succeeded, after years of application, in bringing this valuable invention before tbe public. It atanda alone and Independent In Us merits, and if it hss the qualities claimed, which are undeniable, the public win at once aoanowieoge its sunerlorltv over' anv other motive nower. Terms of sale msrie known on application at tbe office of the "IRVING STEAM BOILER COMPANY," corner of Broadway and park Place, New York, over the New Broadway nana. Circular., containing term, of .ale, etc., will be lorwardrd by man u requeaieu. myiMuitn TJnr T7QATT? TinnK- hottim1 tor HOLES ALE BOOK HOUSE. COR. NI8H, LAMPORT & CO., No. 8 Park Place, New York, being extensively engaged in the Publishing, Bookselling and Stationery Business, are prepared to offer every variety of gooda In their line on the most liberal terms. Tbelr own publication. embrace many valuable and popular miscellaneous work., to- gather with an unrivaled .oiection ot acoooi ooois, inciuaiog toddard'. celebrated aerie, of Arithmetics O. L. Ac Co. are also large dealer, in and manufacturers of every variety of Cap and Letter Papers, which they offer at manufacturere' whole sale pneea. urdera from the I raae respectiuny souciteu. apo dm. TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union Tv. X DfA Rubbbb Co.. Warehouse No. 19 Nassau street, New York, extenatva manufacturer., underuoooyears patents, ot uoata, i,iie rreservera, riano uovers, Capes, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Caps. Pillow., Surgical and Army At Navy Good., Cushion., Chemical Apparatus Tbe good, made bv this company are warranted to stand all climates, and are superior to those maaeunaer any otner patent. u. m. wibBun, rresiaeni. F. M. Shepabd, Treasurer and Secretary. ap6 3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF Day goods! 0. O. WILSON & CO., Importers snd Jobbers of Dm Goods. No. 12 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotels), and Not. II and 13 Dey Street, NF.IV YORK. Invite the attention o Wholbsalb Burins to their very large assortment ot goods, which ia kept complete at all aeason. of tne year by the addition oi all the new style, ana laorica mat am constantly arriving by "steamers" and "packets." We have large department, devoted exclusively to the .ale of cloths, Casaimerea, Vesting., Tailors' Trimming., White Goods, Ho siery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. In addition are displayed large line, of print., including Biernmac. ana uocneoos, uingnams, L,awna, nerages, macs ano other staole Silk.. Merino.. Bombazine., Alpacas, and tha nu merous other snides appertaining to the Day Goods Tbadb Also, agenta for the .ale of "Hoyle'a Koyal Patent Swansdown eewmguoiton." We Invite the attention of tbe closest buyers for cash or credit. marisiy-n T7AIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. I i , a . . . , i l . n-u. a. buuv iuu.p--aTvrsir Mr.ieu niwerre I'NU, iud wo- knowiedged standard. Agenta UKU It Kit (KUlJUlIt, 1,'olumDUs. mar8 dm-at BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer lor sale Tsbles ten ner cent, less tbsn any other cs- tsblishment In Ibe city of New Y ork, with Improved cloth or pstent India Uabber cushions, which are preferred to all other, now in use by tbe best player, in the United State, for correctness aud elasticity, and are warranted to stand in their place for year., without repairing, (ientlemen wishing to purchase Ta Die. of all de.crlpilons, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine ueos, can have thulr orders filled the .sine aa 11 they were present, by addressing u. by mall. Always on hand, table., cloths, balls, cues, French leathers, pockets, pool board., and cue wax of the best description, ready lor anipping at tne snortesi notice. UHIPHTI1 at DECKER, mar9-3m-at P0 Ann street, New York. pARPETS, &c. We have just received this yJ apring the second large lot of Carpets, OH Clothe, Una. Sec making ouratock of house larnlshlng goods tbe largest in tha city, sua consisting in part ol 10 pa ingrain ana rnntea velvet uarpei; 50 p. do do Tapestry Brussels carpet ; SO p superfine and fine Thr-e-Ply do; SO p do do all wool Ingrain do I SO pa wool and cotton do doj - 15 p. cotton Ingrain and atrlpe dui . 10 p. stair Brussell and Venetian do; 15 pa super Dutch dialog room wool do; 10 p. do do hemp and .ilk do do do; 10 pi Nag and other low priced -do GO auper and common Rug.t SO wool, aea gras. and hemp Door Rug. j 1C0 assorted kind. Door Mat.. We cut, make and put down carpet, on reasonable term, and anorteat notice. For .ale beap by OSBORN A STEWART, maS5 opposite Capital U are, Columbus. REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. kj Tbe subscribers have on hand a lull assortment of tea aoned lumber and ahlngle. of all kind, for building purposes. Tbey have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put la operation one expressly lor surfacing, and are prepared to furnish, on ahort notice, lumber dressed on one or both sides, from xincnesaown tonsil an men in tnicxness. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring alwaya on hand. All ordera from a distance promptly attended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of the canal, Columbus, Ohio, apl BUTTLES, COMSTOCK A CO. 1 7 ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Y Inlota Noa. 208 and 300, on High street, we.t side, near tne ttauroaa uepor. Also, Subdivision No. 3 of Outlota fa and 63, onBroadway outh aide. Also, Subdivision No. 11 of same Outlota. Inquire of the nndersigaed, at Dennlson A Csrrlogton's Lsw Office, Odeon Buildings. frbSS-dtr H. D. CARRINUTON NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC J. W. CON-STANS wishes to Inform his old patrons and tha public la sneers, that he la now prepared to make to order all kind, of Boots, 8hoe snd Gaiters, and all other k inda of work in hlaUus ol tha beat material, and warranted to be equal If not superior to any made In the Western cities. He hss also connected with his sale room a shop, where he I. prepared to do all kind, of repairing la a neat and aubstantial manner, and at the shortest aoiire. rieaaa give nim a can, at no. 1 riatt building, Bute afreet, 5 doora weat ol Poet Office. mat!5 SELLING OUT AT COST N. S. Baker, dealroa. of selling out his extensive stork ot Upholstery Ware, offers rare bargalna to those wishing anything ia tbis lice. His stock consists of spring, curled hair, cotton, moss, palm leal andhuak mattresses; Warren's patent sola beda; loungea, solas, etc, Alao, material for lounges, cots and comlorts ; In fact, every article in bla lioe ot businese. He hsa removed his establishment from the Exchange Block to the Broadway Hotel, nearly opposite, where ha will sell his goods at prices that cannot tail to be satisfactory to alL pW-tf T ADIES' LEATHER RETICULES. A JJ large and beautiful assortment of Leather Reticules, furn tshed snd unfurnished. Just recoived at the New Bookstore of apSS i. a. RILEY A CO F IRST ARRIVAL OP NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS NH A P LEV Ac II AM, kTj now tbelr fall itock of f oodi. compniiRf all the dcw ttyli ot Ureas Goods, Mixlinbu applied with Goods aud Patterns at a rery small advance from Now York coat. Ma ilf a work. Boanets, Rib boas, etc. marl 9 THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIM MING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS U. 8TB A RNM, Importer aad Jobber of Silks, Millinery and Fancy Gawds. In Jireada-sy, As York, baa aow in atore, aad ia dally receiving aad olMing at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of goods la hi line, embracing all tbe various style aad deaierae, consisting of black and fancy eiika, marcelioea, Flo-reacee.sbawla, trimmings, bonnet ribbona, taiteta art sofa rib-boas, dress trimmings of all kinds, French and English crapes, erape lias, silk eravats, embroideries, gloves of all ktnde, ailk laca mitts, barege lares, white gooda, hosiery, L.C. Haadker. cklefa. etc. Tha aaderaigned invite tb atteatioa of tbe Trade, aed hie friends generally. Great indueesneat offered to cash aad short time buyers. THOS. O. STEARNS. 16 Broadway, dec31 ly be. LPwrty at. aad Malaea Laae, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliten & Dooouss), Commeeioa Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer ta every description of AMERICAN HARDWARE, Ho. 5 Piatt street, foar doors Irom Pearl, New York, Msnafaeta-rar of tbe Premium Pto 1 Square i Agent for Bee's Braces, Turner re we, etc t also. Kendall A Taylor'a T asomeiera,Baroaae-a-ra, etc.; I'aioa Belt Co'a Butts. Gate Hinges. Brackets, etc.; Brows A Brother's sheet Brass. Bran and Copper Wire, Rrreta, eto.; N. Newcotnb' Smiths. Bellows, etc. ' THOMAS DOUGLASS, ASA KRR,Jr, aovlMy late of tbe Arm of Child, Parr A Co, St. Louis. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-pecrfally aaaoanee to their friend aad the public l general, that tbey have jaet opened a store oa the corner of Long street aad State AveasjR, opposite P. Haydea's Factory, where tbey Ulead to keep constantly oa hao, a large aaaortasent ol the very beat of Family Groceries rack tea, coflea, ragar, el 'aea, ioar, rtee, tsh, eonp, eaadlee. starch, ebeeee, etc, ett; together with every ante leased by faaailie, which tbey offer ta ell oa the krweert tarnaa, for Cant oaiy. jBljl4,185S. W. DIXON A CO. BUSINESS CARDS. wv D,NNI,oN. . ' H. I. OABBIMOTON. DS.. ejness in tho S tlona, tha law ot Insurance and ol patents. janl,'S3dly t-nciAM ntlTTI BS. THXO COMSTeCK. OBO O.OOMBTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-son to B. Cnmttock ft Co.,) Forwarding and Commission I Mercbsnts. Lara oil nsnuiaeturers, and dealers m sail, piaster, Bsn and leanuor. Bead ol tne canal, uoiumoua, uuio. gy Liberal advance, made on consignments, m 70SEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, J Real Estate. Bounty Land and Pension Agjonf Two doors estt ot ulsh. on Town street. Columbus, unio win attend to the prsetlce of fcl.profe.sion, obtaining pensions, buy lag, selling and obtaining land warrant., wiling and loa.lng real estate, examining land titles, collection oi claims, oto. fy Letters from a distance must be postpaid. juju "XERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard- A ware and Cutlery. Iron, nail., glsss, house builders' mate rials, farming and mechanical tools, military gooas, etc., eto. mo loi rjign street, sign oi tne unt raoioox. NEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard haa been opened on rkewTots south of the Ohio Tool Com pany's Factory, where Northern and Hocking grate and black. smitn s coai will oe soia oy tne ton or ousoei. deco-dtt w. it. Attn clu, Agent. ANNA STACKT. W. A. JONBS. QTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main 0 1BdFourtnttreot,z.neTiiie,OMo. aepsadtr ! ! TATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, OhlO i.1 JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of the Carlisle House), Pro prietor. , P 8. I have In the office a " Private Stock Rn.later," for the benefit of those buying and selling the lime, which enable, me at any time to give aatlaiactton in regard to tne sale, location, etc., ol all tbe stock in t'letaway and adjoining counties. Circleville, Uhlo, Lino. 17, irJOS!-aom (.sum. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad I fJ .street, near the bridge, Columbia, Ohio. 8ove of all IUUI,IUU 'HIICIT UI t;HUUBfltlrTiUU J auu. A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- XI ton, by LEWIS RICE I rebnllt, enlarged and elegantlt furnished: Doasesslng all the modern Improvement, and conve nience, lor tne accommodation oi tne traveling puono. novra iy:u L. P I)DNTON. W. P. THI78TON. DUNTON & THURSTON, Wholesale and Retail Piano Forte and Music Warerooms, No. 80 Fourth street (first door wost of Smith Nixon'. Hall), Cincinnati, O. Janlf-dly T M. GUITEAU. AttOrneV and Counsellor at el . i. .Ar i..t.. f n..H..n t.n.k.nr.liln. for Ohio and othbb Wbstbbn States, (late of Cincinnati,) 1 " - - - rr i" his established himself in bis profession in Now York city, where all eomrauntcatlonawiu recoive prompt attention. Refera to the members ol the Bar ol Columbus, Clnclnnat and Southern Ohio. Office No. 14 Wall Street, New York. . martin TVTEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver. as- X .Isted by A. W. Reader, would respectfully announce to I tbe Glllzen. oi Columbus and vicinity, mat no na. opened a CO K KIN WAUKHOOiri, directly opposite the Franklin House, where be is at ell times I prepsred to lurnisn comns, shrouds, etc., witn an me attention and fixture, necessary on funeral occasions snd he wishes it distinctly understood that bis term, shall not be of so objections- I Ole a character as to prevent enitressti.iactton. oor-aiy- OLTTMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- I J mi,v-.,i t !.,. .a m... E. At H.F. BOOTH are manufacturing and have constantly on hand, at tbelr establishment at the location above named, all kinds ot carriages, bungles, etc, made of the best materials, by the most experienced workmen, aud warranted to do good service. Tha proprletora are both practical carriage raakere, and all work ordered Irom tbem will give good .atlslsctlon. Repairing done at Ihe abortost notice. Tbey have been carrying on tbe bu sines, in tbis city some ten year., and trust they have some claim to puuuc patronage. uc-uiy LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Acenta for the aalo of RF.ES At HOYT'S celebrated premi um patent Rlvlled, Strotrbod Lenther flnnda.have this day received s lull assortment of sll slses, from m to 18 Inches In width. Wo would call the attention of thepubllc to the above article, as one possessing superior merit. Tbey are made from the thick and aolid parts ol tb best oak tanned leather, and are stretched br powmlul machinea, (Invented and usrd by R. A H. only,) whereby tbev are made to run strsl.ht and true, have a unif orm bearing on the drum or pulley, hold their wid Unevenly, and give from 15 to 25 per eent. more force than those made in u2y .".J manufacturer.' prices, with addition of frelghtonly, by KILBOURNE, KUHN8 A CO., jaio signoi toe irui nroaa axe, t;oiamou., u. t WINDOW SASH. We 1 1 have made an arrangement with one of tbe moat celebrated .ash manufactories In the West, and are prepared to nil all orders for sash, manufactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All ordere left at our hardware store. No. 159 High street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, will receive prompt attention. Kit BOURNE, KUHNS It CO. Columbus, April 95, 1851, A CARDMrs. FRANKENBERa res- nectrullv announces to her friends, snd tbe nubile gener- ally, that, on tbe 17th of March inst , the Intend, to open a MILLINERY tHOP, In tho new brick building ot Mr. Hannrmaknr, on Third street, below Mound and Soutb streets, next to Dr. Fliher's residence. Shewlllbe prepared to have on hand all such article . are found la a Millinery Shop, and to furnisb them according to tbe latest French tashiou. A. she Intends to .pare no efforts in tbe prompt and moat exact execu-lion of all ordera with which ahe maybe favored, .be moat respectfully solicits the patronage ol hertrlenda and the publio Straw hat., Ac, will be washed, colored, and made up la the most fashionable stylo. All kinds ol embroidery will be taken, on commission into the Shop, and sold to the best advantage of tbe manufacturer. marltMtf THOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of -I- Ol ENTLEMEN'8 BOOTH, Walnut, between Third and Fourth street, !i door above tills A Morton's Bank, Cia cinnatf. ' Jan 11 9m LITHOGRAPHY. Every description of Msps, Plans, Views of Buildings, Portraits, Anatomic Draw ing, Huslnas and rhow curds, sll Slops ot Druggist ana otner olain and fancy labels. Bill and Letter Headings. Fas Similes. etc., executed in the b?et style, at reasnnsble rates, by MIUULETUN H WALLALC, Lithographers and Engravers, No. 115 (Odd Fellows' Building) Walnut street. decSCm ... Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE Jarvis & Fairchilp, 149 Mala street, Cincisnatl, have aa eateaslve aad well elected atock ol none but new and treeh Fura, for ladies. We have this day received from New York aome beautilul specimens of Misses' and Children', drab and black Beaver Hat.. novW-dly JARVIS A FAIRCHILD. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS JARVIS cV FAIRCftlLD, Main st first door below the corner Mslo and Fourth, west aide, Cincinnati. BovdOdly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth. Cincinnati, Ohio. O. II. GEEEROY. Proprietor, 1st of the Walnut street House. ap7tf WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Wo.lr.ut at., between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cloelnn.ti, Ohio. Jy6-dtf J. w. SWENEY, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW opening a large aad beautilul assortment of WATCnER. niAMOND WORK cfc JEWELRY. Oar stock of (na London aad Gene va Watches I superior to any la the State. Diamond rinse and nine vm offer at new l uts prices. Jewelry, silver aad plated ware, tne mantle clocks, and cutlery, at wholesale and n tail. All are Invited to call, examine, aad onr-haee if smiled. NOTARIAL aad other SEALS engraved, and PRESSEShr-nlshed, at tha shortest notice. Wale bra repaired la tha best msnner. First door sonlh of entrance to Nell House. Juil BLYNN A BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRKSU OYS TEKS. I ana receiving daily fresh BaltJmor aad New Haven oyster, which win tie sold a low a tha lowest, ia ran. or halt cans; and la all case tbe oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no sale. Ordera Iran, the mom carefully attended to, with paaetaallty aad dispatch, aad by ao doing 1 hop to merit a hre at public patronage. sj. r. U. BUTLER. JY. SAVAGE, Je., Watchmaker and Jewel- er, Btgk street, between Ihe American and NeUHruse, CaW Ins, Ohio. Having purchased tbe entire stock ef WUltara Savaga,! vm eoatlane the basiness at tha old stand, whom I will keep a tret rate assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY. MILTER KPOOML FOSK. t'tTLERY, And s general variety FANCY UWOD. For the preeeat I willrrniaein New fork, aad person la want of gooda, say rely apoa seeing all aew patterns ed Jewelry ia my star. Vi.s, emmm, , , h. vr ,,n rnsitdmia af tha former patrons of tn- exmtm. and af the etdam generally The W.tck Rermtrtng will be atkreded to by W . M. Savage, love known inthis nat-Moa a a ir.t rata a in k men NOTICE. Hsvhig disposed of my stork of good, ta Mr. Joba Y Baraga, Jr, I chert.lly meomaaead kia u all af my old caetaaanra nad the pablle generally. A','1 a'ssr.as.ly aacaisarw that ary oatntnading bneineas hoald be closed, 'l perasa kaowmg thananalTea Indn-d t anssrUleaUaadaettiean. (JbISj W.M.8AVAOS. Ill TRANSPORTATION. Sews THEAP STEAM COMMUNICATION BE- TWEEN PHILADELPHIA Si LIVERPOOL. The Liver. and Philadelphia steamship Company Intend .ailing their teemsuip. a. ioiiow.i CITY OF MANCHESTER, 3 133 ton.. Cant. Robert Leltah CITYOFCLASGOYV, 1,010 ton., Cupt William W))io, iii z I'liiAururiiia, v,vuu tou. now ouuuing. From Phlladeluhla. City of Manchester Saturday, June Utb. t;ity 01 uiascow Saturday, July Vd. City ol Manchester Ssturdsy, July 30ih. TJity ol liiasgow tiaturuay, August Mta. t;ity or M.nclie.Uir asturday, Neptemborl7in, City of (llssgow Saturday, October 8th. From Liverpool. C'ty of Glasgow Wvdneiday, June 8th, Cttv of Mnucbester... Wednesday. July nth, City of Glasgow Wednesday, July 87th. city oi siancheater wednetday, August win, HAT IDS OE PASSAGE. From rhllarie'nhia. From Llvoroool. Saloon after Btateroouu...C90 1 Paloon after Staterooms, 110 gs. ' midship ... m " midship " logs. " lorward " ... S3 1 " forward " li) gs. including steward's Ices. TIIIKD.ril.AfH PASSENGER. A limited number ot third-class nsssensers will be iskon from rnnadeiphia and l.tverpool, ana found in provisions. rrom rnusaeiunis sun i rrom L,ivorDooi ...soo Certificates of uassago will be iasued here to nartie who are desirous ol orinvlng out their tnenos at eorresponatng retee. Freight on fine goods 60. per ton, and ooar.e good., hardware, etc, will be taken subject to agreement. An experienced aurgeon will be carried on each amp. For Ireieht or naassge annlv to THOMAS RICHARDSON, 15 Broadway. New York, and 9 Walnut street, Philadelphia. it.iuuAHDBun, bkuiiiciis at ju Liverpool, julB-dly LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XEN1A RAILROADS. Suhmbb Abbanobmbnt, to com mence May 16, 1853. Four Passenger trains Daily, (Sundays excepted.) Trains run by Columbu. time, which Is seven minute. laster than Cincinnati time. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on East Front .treet, ..follow.: AmmeJ.TiaS m.j Accommodation Train at 7:30 a. m.; Hillsborough Train at 9:30 p. m l Mail Train at 5 p. m.i ForLiowood,Plalnavllle,MHford, Lovolsnd, Foiter'., Deerlleld, M"w, Fort Ancient, Oregon, uorwin snd vvaynesvuie, spring morrow, rort sncieui, winjuu, t.uiwiuuu t, ajFua.TiiiiT, op, nig Valley, Xenla, Cedarville, 8elma, South Charleston, London, v. ... Xenla. IHrtarvllIe. Heln west Jeneraon, Columbu., leilow spring, ana Bpnngneio. Returning from Columbu. Mail Train will leave at 4:5 a. m : Express Train will leave at 1:30 p. m i Accommodation Train will leave at 5.15 p. m.i Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Returning from Springfield at 5:5 a. m. Returning from Springfield at 5 p. m Trains will stop as follows .- The Express Train. 6 a. m., from Cincinnati, at Loveland, Mor row, Xenia and London, only : 1:30 p. m., from Columbu., at London, Xenla, Uorwin. Marrow, i,oveiand and riainvme, only. Accommodation Train, 7:au a. m, from uiacinnan, ana o:io p. m., Irom Columbu., at Pl.lovllle, Mlllord, Miamlville, Love- land, r otter's, Deerlleld, Morrow, Fort Ancient, f reeport, Corwtn, and Wavnesville, Spring Valley, Xenla, Cedarville, Selma, South I Charleaton, London, and West Jefferson. Also, on proper notice by nag or to conductor, at Llnnwood, Clay.vllle, Florence and Alton. Mail Train, 4:5 a. m. from Columbu. and 5 p. m. from Clncln natl, at We.t Jefferson, London, South Charleston, Bel ma. Ce. darville, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin and Waynravllle, Free. port, rort Ancient, Morrow, Deerlleld, roster'., Hutterworth . Water Station, Loveland, Millord and Plalnvllle. Also, at Clay ville, Florence and Alton, on notice. Hillsborough Train at 7 a. m. from Hillsborough, and S 30 n m. from Cincinnati, at Lyncbburgh, Weatboro', Blanchester, Goshen ana Wilmington pike, L,oveiana, rointown, at lamivuio, minora, Plalnville and Llnwood. Also, nn notice at fl'g station. Passenger, for Hlll.boro', Cbillicothe, and intermediate point., will take the V M p. m. Train. Passenger for Springfield will take the 7:30 a. m. or 5 p. Train.. Line, of Uaeka and Coaehea run In euineetlon with the train. to tbe following towns: Lebanon from Deerlleld i Wilmington and Clarkaville from Morrow and Corwin t Ooahen. and point aboVe, from Milford, Tbe Train, connect with the Mad River and Laku Erie Rail road at Snriogfield : Colimbu and Cleveland Railroad at Co lumbu.; Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneavtlle, and line, of coaches from Zaneaville to Wheeling. Ac On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2:30 p, m., aud Columbus at 6 a. m., stopping at all way station. on notice. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenla ...1 n0 Do do do Hillsborough Cbillicothe Springfield Cleveland. Shelby Colombo. Zaneaville Wheeling , I 75 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do ... 3 75 ... 9 00 do do do do do do ... 8 00 ... 4 75 ... 3 00 ... 4 60 ... 7 15 Do do Pittsburgh. 7 75 For other Information, aud Through Tickets, apply to P. W. Studbb, General Ticket Agent, at tbe Ticket Office, southeast corner Broadway ana front .treet., irtnetnnatl WM. U CLEMENT, Superintendent trT" The Company will not be responsible lor baggage ex reeding fifty dollars In value, unless tbe same ia returned to the Conduotor or Agent, snd freight paid at lha rate af a passage or every govu ia value above mat amount. matt " mZBn:m7SmJLmJMmJi CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS & CINCIN J NATI, AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Nbw aJtaaaKOBMBBT. On and after Monday, May 16th, P es sen per i rsins leave as toilowa (Sundays excepted): Cleveland for Erie, Dunkirk aad BuOalo, at 7:30 a. m.,3: p, m. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 8.-00 a. m., 10:00 1 m. and 8:15 p. m. Cleveland for Toledo and Chicago at 7:10 a m., 10:00 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Columbu. for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m , i:uo p. m ana 1 1 p. m. Shelby lor Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Bu&slo, at 1:05 p. m , 4:05 p. m. and 2:39 a.m. Shnlby for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 10:35 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 11:25 p. m. Erie lor Cleveland, Columbu., Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, at S:50 p. m.i 11:50 p. m.and 2:45a m ' A. STONE. Jr. Superintendent Cleveland, May 13th, 1853. mal7 TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD Forming la eooaectioa with the Michlgsa Southern and Northern Indiana, tha Lake Shorn, aad Cleveland Ud Pittsburgh Railroad., tha oaly retire HsrilMl La" netweoa tha Eaat aad Weat. Ibe beat and most expeditious between Eaatera cities and St Louis. . TJaTJfER ARRANGEMENT. ' On and after Monday. Ma 16th. 1853. oassenger trains will ran daily (Sunday excepted), a. follow. i Leave Tales!, Accommodation, at 9:10 a m.-alopplng at !! way ttatloa. Day A'xnrsss, at 3.-15 p. na. stoDUlsg . iT at FremoaL Belle- vue. Monmerllleand Norwalk. Night rnraas,at 11I5 p. ao. stopping only at Frsmont, Belle- vue, Monroe ville, Norwslk aad Oberiua. rare Clerelaad, Day Express, at 1M a. av etopptng oaly at Norwalk. Moa roe vi lie, Hellene and Fremont ccontswoatuna, at ittuu a. u. stopping et nil station a. Ail Extreme, at 8:00 p. aa atoooing only at Oberlin. Nor walk, Moaronrllla, Balievae aad Frees ont. Cmettiur. Dfrtalu. At Toledo, with tratea of Micbigaa Southern and Northern ladl- aaa stauroao tor Chicago and way stations, and through tbe Chicago and Rock Island Railroad and steamer oa Illinois river, to St Lonl. At Bellevue, with Trains of Mad Hirer snd Lake Erie Road for Saaduaky City, Springfield, Day toa, Cincinnati, Indiaaapolia, etc., eaa. At Monroerille, with train of Mansfield aad Sandusky Railroad tor rjnnausxy, roomy jancaoa, troliunsua, zaaeavuie aaa Newark. At Gmltoa, with train of Clenenmd, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, for Colambaa. Cincinnati, aad war stations. At Cleveland, with tra'a. of Lake Shore Railroad fr New Yor. aad Boetoa.Tia Battaloaad Albany, and for New York, via Dunkirk, with train, of Cleveland aad Pittsburgh Railroad for HtUbrgh, Philadelphia, BalUmorv, aad Washington City. E. B. PHILLIPS, Sa'pt. Omcx T. W. aad C. R. R Co, Norwalk, O, May 14, 1853. GILLETT&CO'S Jl lOvJV rtEII.nOC!EntTf.TORE, ! tareaad Dear Knalh af lha Mala Estreat. W ara aow receSvtos owr svnwrr snnclv of Hata. f '.ana and Struw Goods, to which we Invite tne at ten Don of the flu sens of Central Ohio. Oar good are maanlnrtarad aader the sa perls-tssdenca ot one of tbe Iras ia Coaaertieat aad for nrscs, quail ty and variety cannot be arpanaed ia the weat. among oar sssnnasiaien ae foana ta tsliowtag: Genu- Fasbknaabie Moleskin Hata extra: drab Beanwr Hats, ertra: " " aad black C see) mere do; CitlsensJ In Cnssiaasre Hats; Opera Seal Hat. Straw flood of everv etvla. Missee' Flat. Ladles' Riding Hata ad Cape mi every patlera. Wa beva a larna stock nf Sort Ht far sale by tb box. vaar tea, ad w reeyectrnJIy aolsrtt the atteataoa af conntry an. npsv FOR SALE -The nndersiijned will sell upon HNrul kiaa fnrty or fifty nwlieieg lota, attnatrd rn the ninths astraiae of Bruawny and Waaa-agrtoa hrmmatjftit fanner InfomiatkNa, npyly So J F. Sanhtattan Hnennf epr-n babiui, tfLLBbais m tru. DR. MORRISON'S OFFICE REMOVED troa Towa an H gb an as a, aatrarr af Snrar Alley. Ea-traaoa first dans- Wont at Bigbtiut,a ta north side nf Begar AJhry. asnrl7ai INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE JL STOCK, stalest Ins. or damage br Fiaa. and ssslnst the perils of the fr a snd Inland Navigation, on property of every description, lokn In Ibe lullowlng oomp.nleai UNION MUTUAL LIFE 1NMJUANCE COMPANY, Capital 8130,000. OniO LIFE INMURANCB COMPANY. CINCIN NATI.OIIIO. Cnpltnl tlOO OOO. NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK INS. COMPANY NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital 30,O0O. KAGLK INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. i Hpitnl 'suii,uuu. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OP LONDON. . Capital 04,900,000. Risk, taken on the most liberal terms, and all loaaes Dromptlt adjusted. (mar3dly T. b'i'OCKION, Agent. TNSURANCE HEADQUARTERS, Three JL door west of ths PostotHce, np stslrs, Colohbus, Ohio. l, ire. Fire, marine, and llenltk inauraare. WAIIRO Jr.NKINH. QrMeral Insurance An tat. reoneata all fiersona wishing Insurance to call and Investigate the claims ol be following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE ho represents The Mutual Benefit, ol Now York and New Jersey one af the best established sod mostrellable oompenlesuow doing business in the United States. Asset, about 1. 600.000. Ano The American Temperance, of Hartford. Connecticut, ' atiering ample security and many extra advantagea to Temperance men Caplul, tlOO.UOO. Also The American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut Thla Company haa aome features believed to operate very bene-flclslly to the poller holders. CsDilal. 10.000. Call and exam ine the statements snd prospects of each and all of theae companies, and .elect lor yourselves. IN F1HE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following companies are with confidence recommended aa eminently deserving of unbounded confidence Tbe Franklin, of New York. Capital, 1300,000 ; The Etna, of Utlca, New York. Capital, 1 70,000; Tbe Springfield, ol Massachusetts. 100,000; The City, of Cincinnati. Capital, $200,000 ; The Granite, of Utica, New fork. Capital, :t00,000, The Hudson River, New York. Capital, 1300.000 ; The Knusseiaor, New York. Capital, giOO.OOO; IN HEALTH 1NRSURANCE, the People'. Mutual Health As sociation, of Springlield, Masaacbuaetta, Incorporated by tbe Legislature) of Mussuchusetts, offers testimonial, of unqustlona-ble weight and credibility. Capital, 30,0(10. - .epyj-iy WAHItr-N JCNHINS, tien'l In.. Agent C(.)NVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business. warren JENKINS. Notary Publio and Con- veyancer, will attend to all call. In thi. line, at reasonable char- f;es. Title. Investigated and abstracts ot titles furnished, to sny andsin Franklin county, on short notice. Office In Piatt's block aouth aids of State street, up stair.. .eplllWy MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C.CI 0ren SWT. 100000. This Comnsnv offers to tha Insured all the aecurfl sndadvantagesof the Wutualand JolnlSlock plans (as hereto-lore appllcdjcomblned, namely : Low rales ol premium ; an an aualreturn.tncash.oftheoercentaga rjoulred forthecontin. gent risk of'the year: an adeouatehut nnteveesalve orovlaion for the future security of member, for tbe whole term of lite, with en adequate Interest In the accumulating fund ancured to such Baembera, at death, bv credits uooa tholr oollcies: asuarant fund designed tor the permsnnnt security ol shorltorm mem bar., and al.o for the present security of those for the whole term ol llle. This I. the only Mutual Llleln.ur.nce Comp.ny whose rate of oremlum arehxed at a lair reduced standard, with a orovla- lou tor an annually increasing accumulation ot funds(for future eeurlty) In exact proportion to the amount ol business and tbe Increasing risk Irom advanclne age among the members. Pamphleta, Tracta, Ac, giving in detailthe plan and rates ol sns company, lurnisnedgratl., asd sppllcatlonirecelveo.Dy j. it TUTTLK, Agent. oc'l-d B. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. pENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD Summer J Abbakokhbnt. On and alter June 1st, 185.1, Train will run as follows: Express Train Leave. Zaneaville daily at 8 a m. Leave. Columbus dally SI 3:15 p. ra. a - Accommodation Train will run daily (Sunday, excepted), a. follow. i Leave. Colunbusat 6:45 a. in. Leave. Zaneaville at 3:30 pm. The 8 a. m. Train connects st Zsnntville with mall coaches from Wheeling, which run in connection with Ihe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Newark with lbs morning train for Mt. Vernon, Mansfield, Shelby (tbere connecting with the tiain for Cleveland) Mooroevllle and Sandusky. Connect at Manetieia with Trains on the Ohio snd Pennsylvania Bsllrdad, and at Columbus with the train lor Cincinnati, wblrh leaves at 130 p. to. The Oils p. m. train eaauneta wilh the trsin from Cincinnati, at Newark with the trains from Sandusky, Monroevllle, Sbelby, Mansfield and Mount Vernon, and at Zaneaville with mail eosches for Wheeling. The 6 45 a. m. train Irom Columbus connects st Newark with the train going North on the 8. M. snd N. R. H. The 3:30 p m. ' trsin from Zsneavillo connects st Newark with the train irom the North, arriving in Columbu. at 7 p m. CjO"! hrouh tickets can be bad ol the agent at Zanesvllle for Detroit snd Chicago via Sandusky, and for Pittsburgh via San-, dusky, Mansfield and Newark aud Ohio and Pennsylvania Rall-rod. Passengers lesvlng Zsneavillo st 8 . m., Arrive in Pitt.' bur.b the same avenlning. tJThrou,h tickets can be had of P. W. gtrader, of Cincinnati, by this route, tor Zsnesvlile, Wheeling, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Washington City. G. L. CHASE, Sup't Zaneaville, Juna 1, 1853. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours fromColum-bus to Portsmouth On and after Monday. June) 88, a MAIL COACH will leave Calumbu. for Clrclevllla, Chllllcothe, and Portamoulb, at 5 o'clock In the morning, nd arrive at Portsmouth st 8 o'clock In the evening connecting with tbe River Packets to Pittsburgh snd Clnclnnsil, Alio, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock In the morning and arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock In tbe evening, dally. Ju86 KREIDER A HAWKES. kt. V HSWSON. O.LVIN UOLSfX. OfUt-JrmoflmkelcHtuiom. ' Lots of ORlelly Tslrgraph Co. H1 EWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS). sus, co auu co rreioui .trees, nrsi aiue, near reari, Cincinnati. , fy" Regular sales of Qrocerirs at auction. Groceries snd Mercnndlse generally at private sale. Cash advance, made on consignments to their address. jsnlS dly - AT THE NEW YORK BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM. No. 1. Plait's llulldlner. Plate Dtraat. Five doors West of Post Office and ens door East of City Bank a good assortment ot Gentlemen's F rench Celt aad Morocco Aaa Boot, t also. Halters and large variety of all kinda ot Spring aud Summer wear and fashion., at J, W. CONSTANS. man COME, LADIES, who have so much difficulty, in getting a Beat tit vim will find all kinds of Qatisra. Bus kins, Slippers, snd all other kinds of Isncy shoes, made to order, and warranted in every respect at J. W.CONSTANS', No 1 Piatt building, State street, five doors weat s( tbe Post Office. ma35 REFRIGERATORS, ICE-BOXES, WA-" TEK-COOLERS. SHOWER-BATHS. ete-A lino assort- meat lust received aad for sals at mail JNO. K. HEYL'S. VfiW SPRING GOODS We have just XI reee.vT? "Wfa stock of jirtog gooda, ud we eaa to oar ft feticU that &t7tf4c-eP Wo invite a eloae lnfp-ct.oB. an ftuOi-lIlM ML DTL'tU H-P MxmTlV woiiuii li am. dia.' bih A GOOD ASSORTMENT QF FAMILY GROCERIES, at price a low aalhe lowelt, aad a good , as lha best eaa be fciaod at the siutk east corner of T"vu snd Uljhstterte. apmtl 8. W. AUGUSTUb. LAW PARTNERSHIP. S WAYNE & BARRR The nndersfsned arlll nraettce law In eonartanr. ahip. Q Office in the Cuy Bank Building. It. it bwavisk, ap7-dly R. P. L. BARER. qIIE MODEL ARCHITECT, containing J- original deelgna ol Cottages. Villas. Sarhnrhan Renldanaea. o, by aass'l f loccm, Architect. Complete arts ot vols 1 and t Just recoived at the B jokstore of all J. U. RILEY A CO. SOFT STRAW BONNETS Ladies' Soft Straw Bon Beta also. Le.hora and Straw Hata for Missee. this d.y received by expiree, at McCOY'S. anaju next door to the Amertesn. FEATHER DUSTERS. A largo assort-mBt ol FeatiW Duatr-ra, Jaat opened and for aale low bf n. tat u. ruei lk. TNDIA MATTING. White and" Colored X. Mattuag, aU widths, at our Carpet ttoim, neat door to the American. naa5 W. A. A J. C. McCOY A Co. OS. II. GEIGER, Attorney at Law. 1 Offlrw ra Owyaae's Block, over the store of Dwleht atnaia A Co,Cohimbu,0 ma7-dtl KID GLOVES, EM BROIDERIES, DRESS SILKS, DeLaiaes, Re rage DeLlae,tc, baat opened marlx SNUWUtk 8. IMPORTANT TOTIIE INDUSTRIOUS A. m rVwrag Birds." a very great ecaveaievjc tor ante as Inn New Rooksune. ima.1l i. H RILEY A CO. DUFF HOLLANDS. FOR CURTAINS EJ Tnrtnas widths, from 4-4 to s wide, tnv sate ebenp at lha New Paper Unas. a3 i. H. RILEY A CO. BOYS, Youth's and Children's Calf and Kip ROOTS snd 8 HOE a general nerort treat tor Spragand Sn anaer trnse, at ma6J J. W CUN?TA.a. KOSIERY 500 dozen ladies, gents, misses, yon tne snd infants' hoei-vy, all ot Use baa intake, mat nnea- nd by lap-JO SMUWfll.N. HOPS. A fresh supply just received and l-waawny H,7j J. A. COOK. PARASOLS. New styles just receired by -A- apM BNOWDEht t Y"f -"aaia'-t". |
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