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,i rnmu L,, f in.41, mn niw, ' ,BHri'r rr mmr v.-'W"''i:--'T'f " v " ' ,' . ' 1 (Vj 'I'.. '" ' J . " i. u NUMBER 54. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1853, VOLUME XVII. THE JDatljj l)to State Journal IS PUBLISHED EVERY KVENINQ, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BI 8C0IX ft BASCOM, JOURNAL BUOBINOB, MOTI AND tliU trrajUTS INtRASCI 0!f UIOU. TEllMS-Iiivtmahlgin adcanuh-ln Columbus, 6.00 a year: hy null, M OO. Daily during th Msslon of th legislature, and J'rl-Weekly fbr the remainder of th year, 86.00. TIIK WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnished to city subscribers at fj, and by mall at 81.60 a year. Club of four and upwards, 1 26; pf ttn and upward. $1.00. TIIK THl-tVEEKLY JOURNAL la 13.00 a year. RATES OF ADYERTISINoIn THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rates and ruloa haTe been agreed upon botweon the proprietor! of the Ohio Siataman and the Ohio Smte Journal, to be observed In all cases, after thii date. July 20, 1849. One square, flO tinea or Una of thla abed type, for one lnsortlon, COo. ; each additional lnaertlon, 25o. II II It II It 1 square, 11 25 2 268 00.4 00 6 00 I ! 1 87.3 87 5 00,0 00 8 00 '2 squares, 10. 12. jlS. 8 squares, a 604 600 COS 00,9 0010. I 1 1 4 suuares. 18 00 B 608 000 00110. id luin rmlli 112. '10. BT TH uuanaeauia . n- , , , 6 square, nr 4UIUK.I ,jr,....u- monthly 4.r weekly, 56 dally, lilOl .f, column, -SSLly 1(4 column, I wwmuj w daily,. Standing card, 6 line or lean, for one year $10. No advertisement to be considered by tlie year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisement not marked on the copy for a speellled number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisement from strangers or transient persons to be paid 'nThpriTilegei of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisement for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal Estate Agents, ho., not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged by tho piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to bo charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name i tho same to be, in all cases, paid in adrance. Attomoys will hi holden for the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by tbein. Publisher not accountable for the accuracy of legal ailrortlsements beyond the amount charged for their publicationAll loaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the abore rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisement on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rata of 60 per oeut. In advance of tho above rates. No AtlVirtt.SIOII.NT OA ES INSCRTID OrlATOTTOUBLT. Advertlsementa for charitable Institutions, Are companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied hy funeral Invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo paid for. , , All persons sending commnnlcatlons or requiring notices of fnlre, soirees, concert, or any publio entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only Iki iuncrteil with tho understanding that the same are to be paid fur. If intended tn bo inort"l in the editorial column, the f amo will ho charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. B11SIXKSS CAHDS. W.W DKNVISON, Jtt. II. C.nMNGTON. DENN1SON & CARR1NGTON, Attorneys at Law (OJirs In Odcon r.utldingt), will attend to provisional business iu tbo Stale and Federal Courts; also, to colloo-tlone, the law ot Iniiirnnco and of patents. janl.'M illy J.UCIAN BUTTLES. THHO. COMSTOCK. OKO. 0. COMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (successors to II. Comttock & Co.,) Furwarding and Cummlssion Merchants, I.ard Oil Manulacturars.and dealers In salt, plaster, tith and lumber. Head ol tho canal, Columbus, Ohio. fjf Liberal advances made on consignments. rnarB "lOSEL'Il F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, f I UcnlKatme, lloiinty I.nad nod l'enalon Agent Two doors east ol High, on Town stnot, Columbus. Ohio Will attend to the practico of bis profession, obtaining pensions.buy lug, salllug and obtaining land warrants, selling and hissing real estate, examining land titles, collection of claims, etc. - Letter from a distance must bo potipaid. Ju30 GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, houso builders' materials, firming and mechanical tools, military goods, oto., oto. No. 101 High strent, sign nf the Ullt Padlock. EW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard has been opened on tho lots south of the Ohio Tool Corn-pany's Factory, whore Northern and Hocking grato and black, smith's coal will bo sold by the ton or bushel. dec3-dtf W. H. DARNELL. Agent, ANNA 8TACKV. " W. A. JONJM. STACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main and Fourth street, Znneaville, Ohio. ep22dtf T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad I e street, near the bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great varloty of castings, always on-hard, MERICAN HOUSETllanovcr street, Boston, by I.KWIH RICE I rtJiullt, enlarged and ologantlj turniibed; possessing all the modern Improvements end conveniences lor tho accommodation ot tho traveling publio. novi:l)y:ls . I M. tiUlTEAU, Attorney and Counsellor tit J Law, and Commissioner ot Drods and to takn Depositions tor Ohio and oth Wk8TKn Statrs, (ltn of Cincinnati,) has established himself In h is profession in Now York city, whero all communications will receive prompt attfntlon. Holers to the memhors of tin) Bar pi Columbus, Cmclnnat and Southern Ohio. nts.. Kn ia uTn)l Sirrtt. AVm York. manjti vjii'-m ..-. ...... TO PAPER DEALERS OR OTHERS. 1. ZSrr.mt good Modlum IUINTIfJ PAVER H.rsalo at tho office ol tho Jy tr ) OHIO 81'ATE JoUHNAI.. CINCINNATI STOCK AUCTION SALES IIKWXON IIOMIIKH, Solei Rotmu Vi and 85 H'alnKI Slrrel, Boll every Wcduesday and Haturday, atlliUm., atthnMor-chanu' Exchanie, Uailroad Bonds, Hailroad, Uank aud Insurance Stocks, Knal Estate and Mooted Securities, ol all descriptions. The advanti-e of theia aalos are that thoy aro held during rhtngt Jours, and as tboy call together all the inonii d mon, n;cu-ritlea will at all times aril at lair rates. Cincinnati, II., April 14, Its J. DR. R. J. PATTERSON Umce ana resi-denco,i )Uthwesteornerof rJtstoand Fourth streets. Jui:i-3md riHOMAS SULLIVAN. Manufacturer ol X GEISTI.KJIKN'H BOOT. Walnut, between Third; and Fourth streets, a doors above Ellis A. Morton's Hank t.m elnnatl. J"""1''" n.w.rrrcti. W.B.BaowM. FITCH &BROWN,Commission Merchants, 38 Dock and 81 River street, Cleveland, Ohio, dealers In flour. Lord, BnUtr, Csc, F.ggt, and Produrt gtMrrallf. rff" Llnrral advances will be made on consignments I 5"Mteiro U. FllN H, Columbus. splfidfira TOS. II. GEIGER, Attorney at Law. J Offlre in tlwynnc's Hloek, over tho store of Dwlght atone Co .Columbus, tl P"7'1"' COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY vmr tkt earner of Third mnd Oaf streets. Messrs. K st H F. BOOTH are manulw-turing and have constantly on hand, t their establishment at the location above named, all kinds ol carrisses. buj gift, etc , made of the best materiala, by the rroat experienced workmen, and warranted to do good aerr-lei. 1 he proprietors are both practical carriage makers, and all , . V. mnnA a.Uaf..rt Inn. Uf-OairiDS won oral rro tn "Tin wn, .i.d . r. . done at the shortest notice. They have been carrying on the bu- sin mis cut Bunie v-u v-i, n """w to public patronage. LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Agents for the sale of RF.K8 It BO YT'8 celebrated preml-n.i.n, ui.li.rf Hircrrhrrl l.enthrr Bnnda.have this day rereived a full assortment of all sires, from mto 1H Inches la width. We would call the attention ol thepublic tn the above article, as one possessing superior merit. They are made from the thick and solid parts ot the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerlul marbins, (invented and if i by R. V 11. lf wherebT the am made to run strait bt and true, bare a anilorm bearing o the drusa or pulley, hold their widthseTenl j, and give from 13to2.) per cent, moreiorco man aimnwgii Ik. nnllM.r- MMMf. Sold at snanuiaerurera pnen, ww uuimm vi -. m.m ., b r II.DUUHSr nunsn oz. .K., 1.15 alza of the (iilt-Broad A xe, Columbus, O. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF JL FRFPH OYSTERS I am reeelTing dally fresh Bsltiniore and New II area oysters, which will be. sold aa low aa the lowest, la cans or half cans; and la all case the oysters which I sell will he warranted good, or ao sale. Orders from tbe country carefully attended In, with punctuality and dispatch, and by so doing I hops la merit a ahare of public patroasge. W, JEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gater, as sisted bv A W. Reader, would retoertfuIlT aaaouaea to the citizens or Colmnhus and vlrmitv. that ne nas optnea B COFFIN WAKEKOOtt. dlrert'T onnotite the Franklia House, where be is at all tli prepared to furnish raffia, abroad a, etc-, with all the attratioa hJ fl itures aeeeisarv oa funeral orcasioBs and hewisneait stistiaetly understood that hi terms shall not be of ao ob)etion- bte a eharaew as lo prevent eartrr aaljslaeUfm. oci-oiy- A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES, at price a low a the lowest, and a good a ttw has, can be foand at tbe (oath east corner of Town and Hiahstrewts. paj-ltj . w. auwsn'o, IVBW.Y0KK ADVERTISEMENTS. raoM w.H. m'donald's advibthino hoosi, 102 wassau st, w. t, DRY GOODS. Strang, Adriance & Co., Importers and Jobbers of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, have removed to tbolr new, spscious and elegant store, 103 Liberty atreet. a few doors west ol Broadway, New York, uh.M ihnv will nH'r tnr sale on thn most reasonabla terms, a full aud extenslvo assortment ol fancy and staple dry goods of every description. Clothiers and Tailors will find at all times a fall and comploto stock of Freuch, F.ngllsh and American goods, designed for men's wear, to which they Invito the attention of tho closest buyers. J"" I3ATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS JL BEc). Made undnr a new and peculiar process, for Private Dwellings, lluteis, nieamouats, omps, en;. Thoan lK.li tnubibor m 1th bolsters, nillows. comforters, etc., aro oBeri'd to the public, allor a thorough trial, as tho best and cheapest known. They possess many and great advantages, among which may be mentioned tho l'ullowlng, viz I Thoy are cheaper than halrj will rotain tbelr elasticity always; aro proof against all kinds of vermin j are preventers, as well n. r,.n.,vera nf rheumatism : are sweeter and far morn cleanly than any other aie easily renewed; are valuable aa Lile Pre servers a norm maiirass ui mis uiawiriniuriug uuii.K-in.j uMu-ant to sustain a person several days. Thoy will he lound aeairaoie lor loreigo maratm, panicum, j for California, Australia. Chins, and tho Inl.uds in the Faciiio Orean. hoarinictoio packing, and oo opening returning to their original bulk. Koraaleby UUlir.niim at eiAoe(ouK,nginii, No. SI Park 1'liico, and 18 Murray street, N. Y. rS" Unholite rors, carriage makers and others, supplied with the Keltlog by the pound. f-Tho traie generally suppuea be b iioerni uiKuma, jt Wu Hroniirmlt nd to uo the names ol the following gen- tli mon, who have used anu approve oi ino bi n. e . (inurge I-. Mliuyior, r.iq., J. (In on Pearson, Esq., Flihu 'i'ownseod, Eeq., Ii. I'rnwor, M. l., J W. Ilrxlshsw, M. D., Captain Hazard, liultdl i, Captain llolilitor, " Charles Davis, Esq., Kov. U.W. Hollows, Hubert 1. Kankin, Esq., Nli h. las Dean, Esq., Capiaiu Joseph J. Comstock, Com. U. 8. Mull Ht-amor llaliic. lubl8!lmM rro WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. JJNO. J I'. II KNIlItltMON As HMYTII. No. 62 Ruedu Fau bourg, Poissonniero, Paris, and 17'.', 174 and 176 Pearl street, New Yoik, oiler lor salu an exlonsivo assortment of Ostrich and Fiiticv Feathers French and American Artificial Flowera and Ornaments, Ribbons, lljnnot Linings, Itnlian, Engllh, Fronch aud American Htraw and Silk lionnnts, etc., etc., together with a l ull assmtment of goods suitable lor hatters and cap makers. The above, chiefly of our own mnnulacttire, embrace the largest and most varied stock to bo found in the United States. Samples may bo seen at our Warerooms in New York. jya .iiu-m lllCH'S SALAMANDER SAFES. Long IV bntvnaaArnltr tested nl BAVI fl.lthful tO their tlUSt tbo only sales made combining Kli-h a nnd Wllilor'a Pnleuta. (surcnisnra to Rich . Co.,) 146 Water street, N. Y. MOHMiY & KKYNOMW, Agents, Clovelsnd, O. jy7-3m-M THE HAZARD POWDER COMPANY, msnulacturers ol (JUM'OWOKlt, continue to furnish Cunpowdor of all their well known Dranus, viz: "rvoniucsy ltill.;," ".'ea Shouting," "American Sporting," "Indian Hlllo," Fleetrlr," " Duck Hhooting," In kegs, bait and quarter kegs, and oenl.tersof ouo pound each. Also, a full s.snrlmcnt ol powder lor lllaitlng and Mining purposes, and lor Export. Tho ., ,h..lr f:,,n inolpi. Ii tun w.ll known to rruulre comment It ran hn prorured of tho principal dealers In (,'o. ... ... ' . .i. ait is. I, ....... Kt V lumbus.ana at ine oinco oi mo cuinpeny, n p,,h ... . Clty A. ti. HAZARD, President. A. I.. UorciLASs, nocroinry. jjri-.iui- ''TO Dry Goods Dealf.rs.Merciiant Tailors, JL Clotiiikbs and Fuumsiiiko STORKS V, MAIMK Si Co., Importers, No. 9 Warren street, N w York, have always on hand, of their own Importation, ono of tho most extensive assortments to bo found lu New York city, of goods adapted to men's wear, consisting In part of cloths, fuuey caaiimeros, overcoatings, silk sorgns and linlogs, all makes ; black and fancy silk 1..... ...A .lu..t. a.hmnr... ataraolllfB Rtld lilien VOfllillffS. drills, etc j silk cravats, newest I'aris and London stylos; cam-btic handki rchiols, kid gloves, smpendors, hosiery.undorshlrts, etc., etc , which thoy ohVr at the lowest market prices, and to Wlllcn tnoy invue io amruuuu ui um jja-i.u-w. F AST MAIL LINE. 15 hours fromColum- hna tn Vnrismnnih On and alter Monday. J uno iiS, a luif. r.tiAC.H will Inave Columbus for Clrclevillo, Chilllcothe, and Portsmouth, at 8 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o clock In tho evening connecting wnn me River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Ain leave Portsmouth at S o'clock In the morning and arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock in tho evening, dally. ,., ju2(i rkitr.iur.it at jmwni'.n. THE INVINCIBLE AND NEVE R-F AIL- 1 1NI1 REIIEDY A certain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. 1'nrrell'u Celebrated lirlKinni ARABIAN LINIMENT. Thlanitraorillnaru nrnnsratlnn Is not only far superior to all the Liniments aud Ointments now before tho public, but possesses specific qualities entirely unknown to the most learned ol the Medical Faculty. Ita wide spread celebrity has brought out a host of articles In Imitatl jn ot It, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin lo compare with the superior, old-estblish. ed Arabian Liniment. For Hie Nervoua nvairm it operates like a charm, soothing down the most violent agonies and pain in a lew minutes alter its application. MmnpM, More Thront nnd IirouNlu. It speedily causes the dissipation ot any possibility of matter forming iu tbe parts, and brings about a regular and healthy ao-tionot the glandular system. A iccvilixivri, Anodyne nnn iihinhui. In eases of Ituutiired Musclos and Teudous. its powerful rrt- vulsivo and healing qualities cause the parts to unitn without leaving the least soreness or wsntoi power ocninu. in nrai, and Swellings, it acta on the princple ot a counter irritant and anodyne, relieving tho pain almost Instantly, nnd reduces the swellings in an Incredibly short space ot timo. A rMlnillltini nnn nervine. It is a stimulant imparting tone and vigor to the whole nerv ous and muscular systnm. tot illieilinniihiii, or any other inflammatory condition ol tho muscular system or chronic stiffness of thn same, it stands at the very head ol all the remedies over oli'ored to tbe public, and nono can equal It. 1'olaonoim Meplllca, cue. Fnr hltea nf unisonous snakes It insv bo confidently relied on as a prompt and effectual remedy, acting as a caustic and specific in sucb hitherto fatal cases. For Chilblains, Burns, Old Soros, corns, warts, r.rysipeiaa, CroiiD. Kervous Headache, Pore Eyes, oven to partial Blindness, its etlects are astonishing Thn great advantago this article possesses over all other remedies, is Its brief operation on the system. It cures quickly It Is the most certain romcdy in existence, and It ia sold cheaper than any other medicine In uso. wo leanessiy assert mat mis great Arabian remedy will do room good for lesi money than any other l.lulment or Ointment in tho world. For Ilornea nnd C'nllle, IU effects aro equally atriking and salutary. In Sweeny it has no equal, being an intallibla euro; also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Fistula, Spavin, Calls, Strains, Bruises, Scratchea, Wounds, no milter how bd, Sore Eyes, oven to blludnces, swellings ot every description, and many Inflammatory diseases. IJOIJNTKUKKITW, COUNTERFEITS. Beware of a baso Counterfeit calico n. u. rarrvii s nrauiau Liniment This spurious article is sold by so no as "Farrell's Liniment," to those who are not careful to call lor the gennino W. H. Farrell's Arabian Liniment Alwaya ask for W. H. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMKNT.and take no other. r7f The genuine Arabian Liniment Is sold by DENIfl ti HAKRY, J. 4t K.T. COOK, (i. ROBERTS CO., and WM. FAUKEN1IOLTZ, Columbus. J. P. uatclins, Carroll ; Joshua Helta, Cottago Mills; Cherry fc Stimmel, Lockbourne; T. Jones At Urn., London ; O. ii. Ulisa At Co., West Jefferson E. (ienhngan, Baltimore; E. L. Slocum, Lancaster; J.N. Wilson, Newark; Page A-Ingram, Newark; Fpincer At Channel, Bolinggrrcnj John n Parke. Cincinnati: And nrugiiits and Merchants generally, la the United Stales and Canadas. marjj I Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- tf er, HigkUrreL actum (As Amtriem and KeU Houtt, Colum- "'aving purchased the entire stock of William Savago.l will continue the business at the old stand, whero I will keep a first rate assortment ot WATCIJ1SS. JKtVKSjKY.rMi.vriti. eruuns, FOKKM, CUTLERY, And a eeneral varletv ot FANCY UUOIIel. k-nrihiniMentl . Ill reside iu He w York, and persons In want of goods, nay rely upon seeing an new inummui i m irnnt With theeassuranceahchopeato retain the confidence of th former patrons of the concern, and of tho citizens generally. The 'tr Repairing will be attended to by W. M. Savage, long known In this section aa a urst rate woraman. jnl6 J. Y. SAVAGE, JB. NOTICK. Baring disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y. Savage, Jr, I cheerfully recommend mm to an oi my oiu cuimjihch(wju As it is absolutely necessary that my outstanding business should beelosed, all persona knowing themselve indebted to me will eaU and settle up. !juiu - T ITHOGR API1Y. Every description of Inrt, Bosinot and Show Card, all kin pi of Drnggi-t and othw i r t lt 1 Dill aaaasl l aHnr lloatrlinva Vmtl HlmllfaL. pmin inv mori mi" i, ' . I al t .tl atsa.MnMhl.rttM hT MIDDLETON At WALLACE, Lilkngrapkm and Engraven, No. 115 (Odd Fellows Building) Walnut street, dee? Sm Cincinnati, Ohio. COFT STRAW BONNETS. Ladies' Soft iJ . . . , . ... .. . . t UI. a KJ Straw nnaneta also, LrBgnora anu rwiw nataior this day received by euprets, at Mcoi n, m'lO nest door to the American A FINE LOT of No. 1 Blackino Brushes, of the celebrated manafaetory of P. 1 1 area Co New York.attheaew Boot and Shoe Emporium of J. W.CONrTANrJ, No. 1 Piatt s Bonding, State street, are aoora west oi n"? umce. " TNDIA MATTING. White and Colored JL Matting, an widths, at our Carpet Room, Bert door to the DT . I a a a -i as finV AV sf" my YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. raon w. h, m 'Don ald's advistisino hodbi, 103 wassadst., h. t, T?ALL AND WINTER BONNETS. K. I1 T. WILDE. Nn.oojnhn atraat. Now York. Manufacturer ot and Dealer In all kinds ot silk, satin, velvet, and in fact every kind ot Vaney Jlonncu. Alio, importer oi an ui French r lowers, ot the greatest variety ana ricouuss wn.f Uined In New York. The latest stylos of French Bonnets received oy every steamer. All nf uhlnh will ha ottered at the lowaat nossible rates by the cue or doteu. Milliners are particularly invited to can ana ex. amine the great variety qf Pattern Bonnet. - Ju3Q.3n.-M LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS Art RurosrroBV and Oallirt-WILLIAMS, STEVENS ti WILLIAMS, Importers and Manufacturers, 353 Broadway, New ""k- ... Pier. Wall and Mantle Mirrori, portrait and picture names, enrnleea. hami. Interior decorations. A C. OH ranting; ArtUlf Material; tngiltn, rrencn ana uormu Engravings, etc. For the Purehaee and Sale of Fine Palnttnge, Art Maniilunturea. Illustrated Works. Work on the Hoe Arts, ete , they are prepared, by their advantageous premises, location, n AvInnaltfM ennnnetinns. tn offer arrest facilities. Our Qalltriet (replete wilb all that I new and beautiful in art), aro at ail limes open to visitors, wuu 100 iMuimwi w r,-chasers that every article will be furnished at tbe most reasonable rates. JuS7-3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF JJ DAY GOODS! L. 0. WILSON & CO., Imnnrtera and Jobbers nf Drv Qoodt. No. 12 Courtland Street, (oppoeite the National and Wetlern Uotele). and not. 11 ana IJ vey street, NEW YORK. invite iria ati..niinn nf Wifnr.a!HAr.u llnvffBa to their verv lume assortment ot goods, which is kept complete at all seasons of the year ny tne aaaiuon oi an tne uew siyiu anu lauiin tn... aro constantly arriving by "steamers" and "packets." We have large departments devoted exclusively to the sale of cloth, Caialmeres. vitinia. Tailors' Trirnminas. White Good, Ho slery, Dress (ioods, rJhawis, isnaee notions, uomeiuca, mu., etc. In addition are displayed large lines of print, including Merrlroacaand Cochecos, Ginghams, Lawn, Berages, Black and other staple Bilks, Morlnos, Bombazines, Alpacas, and tbe numerous other articles appertaining to the Dntr Goods Tbadb.- Also, agents for tho sale of " Hoyle' Royal Patent Hwansaown Bewlng Cotton. " We invito the attention Of tne closest ouyers iur cuu or credit mtrlHiy-M WEST POINT SCHOOL. This well known Institution is most nleasantlv and healthfully sit uated amid the Highlands of the Hudson, a short distance from Now York city. Peculiar advantage are offered lor procuring a thorough and accomplished education In all tho departments of learning. Its military exercises are found to contiib-uto admirably to discipline and to the manly and grtcolul bearing of ita pupils. The immediate vicinity of the U. 8 Military Academy socures the aid of the most distinguished and accomplished instructors. Pupils from 13 to 1 years of age preler-red. ltnterencei Reneral Bcntt. U. S.ArmV: Col. A. J. Pleas. onton, Philadelphia; Charle King, I. L. D., New York city, 1'rolcsiurs ol rale college ana uuuea states military Acaui-ray. For lurther particular address tlltVAEIU V. nmci.r.i, n. ju!3-3m-M West Point, New York. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. TIIOMAS U. ST EA ltN8, Importer and Jobber of Silk; Millinery and Fancy Ooodi, at flflt cash pricn Time urnnted by ndillng l..i..rerl(i- Broadway. Neio York, hns now In store, and is daily receiving and offering at the lowest prlucs, a complete assortment of goods in his lino, embracing all tbe various styles and designs, consisting of black and fancy silks, msrcelines, Florences, shawls, trimmings, bonnet ribbons, tarteta and satin ribbons, dress trimmings of all kinds, French and English crapes, crape lisses, silk cravats, embroideries, gloves of all kinds, silk laco milts, bareges, laces, whlto goods, hosiery, L. C. Handkerchiefs, ete, Tbe undersigned invites morchanta Irom the north, south, east and west, when in the cily, to favor him with a call, and oxamlnlne his stock before purchasing. TI1U3. U. Bl fcAimB, 1US IroHUWJf, doc3l iy not. Liberty st. and Maiden Lane, N. Y. (1ARPETS, &c We have just received this J .nrin,. the second Isriro lot of C'nrnetH. Oil Cloth. Kilit-i, 6Vc, making our stock of house furnishing goods the largest In tho city, and consisting in part ol au p ingrain anu 1 1 iuiuu vmvu. 50 jis do do Tapestry Brussols carpet ; 20 ps superfine and fino Three-Ply do ; 00 ps do do all wool ingrain do; SO ps wool and cotton do do; 15 ps cotton Ingrain and stripe do; 10 lis stair Ilruasell and Venetian do; 15 ps super Dutch dining room wool do; 10 ps do do hemp and silk do do do; 10 ps Rag and othor low priced do ; m super and common Rugs; 80 wool, sea grats and hemp Door Rugs ; 100 assorted kinds Door Mats. We cut, make and put down carpets on reasonable terms and shortest notice ,. For sale cheap iy uanuna BDir,Ttnivi, maoj opposite Capital H use, Columbus. REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. J 11(1 suuacrioura u" u,i uwu - "" soned lumber and shingles of all kinds for building purposes. They have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put In operation one expressly for surfacing, and are prepared to Iur-nisb, on short notice, lumber dressed on ono or both side, from 2 inches down to half an Inch In thickness. Yellow and wnite pine, am anu oaa uuu....B i. All orders from a distanro promptly attended to. Warehouse aud Lumber Yard head of the canal, Columbua, Ohio. 1W1 UUlli.LR, WWOlwun u. -jw. t t a i tt A m .V. R V. A 1 . P.ST ATE FOR SALE. V Inlots Nos. 298 and 300, on High street, west side, near tbe Railroad Depot. Also, fubdlvlsion No. 3 of Ontlot 62 and 63, onBroadway south aide. , Alio, Hubdlvlslon No. 11 ol same uutiots. innnirn .,f the nndersltned. at Dennisnn & Carrlngton Law 1ebVtHllI N EW STYLES CROCKERY. We are ii ji . . n..r.na. Im Vnrnnn. a LI now receiving, uncu. nuiu muu..... . ... .-...r-, - . nf ni..rnJ irnnatniiA Ware, eomorislnff a . l 11 II II 111 O.Ol.l 11,1, 11. u. , . K Isrgo variety of new colors, styles and shspe. Our stock of ware ot all kinds I now very largo, and all of new and desirable goods. All buyors of wsre will find it much to tholr advantage to est. sod oxamlne our stock and price before buying elsewhere. ju10 Journal Buildings, High street rpOOL WORKS, corner of First and Lib- JL BRTVSTRKTS, I ITTSBUaOH, rA.-WBtiHHini a utyi- uid. variety, auch a iron plinori, altdu and hand turning lathea, drill- i 1.1-... .IMawst an e m mifnrtlirirl to ftrdor. TulTami ' ' JOSEPH F. UAMrLTON At CO. CELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Baker, kl A,..ir.. nf u.llinir nnt his ealnnslve stock ot UDholstery Ware, oders rare bargains to those wishing anything in this line. iiio..ke,,nUtanr anrinir. curled hair, cotton, moss, palm leal and husk mattrasses; Warren' patent aola beds; lounges, solas, etc. Also, material for lounges, cots and comlort ; in tact, h ..ril. in his linn nt Vm i TIP! ... j ......... .1.. r-lleuss romovea ni nsiaDiisnmcp. irum ,.mk Dir... , it. llr,i.J.., Mnlnl nearlv onnoalte. where ba will sell hi good at price that cannot tail Ui be satisfactory to all. appall TAD1ES' LEATHER RETICULES. A JJ large and beautiful assortment of Leather Reticules, furnished and unfurnuhed. Just roccived at the Now Bookstore oi n atiSn R'Lr.Y it uo I7IRST ARRIVAL OF NEW uuuus ci JJ EXPRESS. WIAPI.EY cfc IsAI.?. havo now their IIIStOCB Ol KUOUn, i;Ulll,ll l.i.i. nil ,' - - Millinbss supplied with Goods and Pattern at a very mall . . .Lv.fc-.. M,,.iin mark. Rnnaets. Ribbons, ete. marlS THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bmven & DocoLiSS), Commission Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer In every description of No . 5 Piatt rtreet, four door Irom Pearl, New York, Manufactu- ... n . ... , . nt t,,v Rne'a Kraeea. Turn- rer oi tne rremium oiei c-tju, , "k- .... - cw,etc.! also, Kendall Ac Taylor Thermometer. Barome acre ter, etc.; union nmi t-oa ouiia, i ,, ill",. Brown It. Brother s sheet Brass. Bras and Copper Wire, Rivet, B.1 Bl LI. Clllaa, SlAllnuaral Atr e., n.newcomo.e """YuoMAS DOUGLASS, ASA FARR, Jr, Bovll ly late ol the firm of Child, Fair At Co, Bt.Loul. TUST OPENED. The subscribers would re- a I .r.ll. .n.nnnen tn their frlenda and the nubile lo gea. ...i JC2t tkn ham hist onened a atore oa the corner of Long street and State Avenue, opposite P. Hayden' Factory, where they Intend to keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of tbevery oestot reraiiyuroa,nr- ucu mm vtmm, i mol.sses, flour, rice, fish, soap, candle, starch, cheese, etCj,etM together with every articleused by families, which they ofler to selloa the In weat terms, tor July 14. 1852. W. DIXON AY. CO. lOQ GILLETT & CO'S fj 100 NEIL HOrwB nAT BTORK, I n . u.nik mf thn 11 n I n Katrnnce. t&r. . nn, .niTina nnr summer suuUnV of Hat, Can and Straw Good, to which we Invite the attention of the citizen of Central Ohio. Our goods are manuracturea unaer toe aupenn- tendence ot one ot tne nrm in v.oanecucoi, ana ior pro, m""" ty and variety cannot be surpasseo mine wear. Among our assortment can be found the following : OeoU' Fashionable Moleskin Hats, extra: drab Beaver Hata, extra t a mm and black Caaaimere do Cltizena' tne Cassimere Hata; Ww.r. m m Peal Hata, Straw Goods of every style, Mlsae' Flat, Ladle' d t i ii-.- MJ I'm. nt RTerr oattero. u; J h. . l.ree atoek of Soft Uau for sale by the box. trbt low, and we respectfully Bolicil the attention of country mer chant. mr" T7EATHER DUSTERS. A large assort- I . Bulkaa tiTAWt Ittart niMtUaal 1 fnr lnTAf bT VT" r"" ' . o inarm ' mats " T?ANS, FANS. A small stock of new pat- Ja H- Ax CO BOOKS & STATIONERY. NOTICE TO DEALERS IN PAPER HANGINGS. The undersigned respectfully givo notice that they are agent for the following highly eelobratod Manufacturer of Paper and Border t Dellicourt At Co , ) Bolomon Ac Hart, French Good. Win. Pehl fc Co, M. A. Howell, 1 Joaes, Smith At Never, ) Christy At Constant, S New York. Thorns Faye At Co, R. McNamee,' J tt, .. I.' Dl.lt.J.1..1.l dciiuh m. ra;,i minuo,iu.B. i, F. Uumstead At Co., Boston, Jy5 J. H. RILEY Ac Co. NEW MEDICAL BOOK. A Practical Treatise on Dxntal Midicinb, to which Is appended an Inquiry into tbe use of chloroform and other anesthette agonts. 2d odition revised and enlarged. By Thos. E. Bond, A.M. Just recelvd at tbe Now Bookstore of jyO J.H.RILEY At CO. DIGEST OF THE OHIO REPORTS, BY 8. NASH, being a Digest ot the 30th Volume of the Ohio Reports, eontainlng together all the cases ever reported at law and In equity, in the Supreme Court in Bank. Thi is not a mere index to the Report, but a complete yn-opsls of the law decided, and every point of law and legal proposition rccogniied by the Court in coming to their final remit jy6 At the Now Bookstore of J. H. RILEY At CO. ATE W LAW BOOK. A Treatise on the Law ll and Practice of Voluntary Assignments, lor the benefit of realtors, wnn an Appenaix ot forms, oy aiexanour m. ourrm, Juit received sud for ssle at the New Bookstore. Jy5 J. U. RILEY At CO VTEW BOOKS. Rhymes, with Reason and X. 1 without ; by B P. Bblllaber (Mr. Partington) ; Dlaeaurses on the Beatltudee: bv E. U. CbsDin i Memoir of Mr. Julia H Scott, with her Poem, and selections from hor Prose; by Mr. C. M. Sawyer) The Bible in the Counting Home: a Course of Lecture to Merchants; by H. A. Hoardman, U.D.; Travels in Egypt and Palestine; by J. Thomas, M. D.; Maria De B.rulero, a talo of the Crescent City, by W. Gil-more riimms. Just received at the New Bookstore of jul6 J. H. RILEY At CO. TUST RECEIVED, at SYKES DEPOT, tj The Bourbon Prince tho History of the Royal Dauphin of Franco, being the only rellnbie history ot tne uniortunato rrince Louis tue Kovrntcontn. juil N EW PUBLICATIONS JUST ISSUED Fannv Fern, or Leaves from Fanny' Portfolio i Doctor Ilireli and his Youna Friends: bv Thackerav: Sam Slick's Wise Saws, or what be said, did or invented ; Modern Flirtation ; by Catharine Sinclair! Cyrilla; a Tale by tbe aulbor of Initials. JulO For (ale by BURR & RANDALL. N EW LAW BOOKS. Thn Ohio Codes, in Law binding : The Now York Code and Digest; Nan Santvoord, Pleading under the Code ; Whlttabcr's Praetlee under the Code: Together with a full stock ot law books, embracing all Ibat I new and valutinie. For sale at the New Bookstore. julO J. H. RILEY At CO. n, AP AND LETTER PAPERS. BURR & v RANDALL aro amiots of the celebrated Soutbworth Manu facturing Company, and oll 'r their paper by the ease or single ream at mill uricea. including blue and white ruled cap, blue and white rulod letter, Bath post, all sizes; commorcisl note, flat cap, folio post, elo. JiiT NEW BOOKS JUST PUBLISHED. Lavard's fresh Discoveries in Nineveh and Babylon, with all Ihe mips and engravings In the Knaliih edition ; 6vo, muslin. Life and Letter of Stephen Olin.D.D , LL. D, with portrait; 2 volumes mutlln. The Old House by tho River; 12mo muslin. Thackeray' English Humorists ol the ISih century : 13mo muslin. Haiike's Civil War and Monarchy In Frsnce In the loth and 17lh centuries; 12mo. Mr. Klllt'i Summer Rumble In the West. Ju27 For sale by BURR At RANDALL. NEW LAW BOOKS. Reports of cases ar-ued and adjudged In the District Court of the United Slates tor the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, from May, 1830, to May, 184fl, Inclusive. By M. H. Crabue. volume b Melsby, Muristone at uordon cxcneqier iteports; Volume 70 Kngllth Common Law ; Volumes 4, S and A British Crown Cases; Young At Jorvis' F2xebequor Reports; 3 volumes ; Townshend' Now Forms, in Practice under the New York Code; The Law of Niti Print, by John Fredorlck Archbold, Esq. third American, from the second London edition, with notes referring to the latest American decisions, by John K. Flndlay; 2 volumes. Just received at the Now Bookstore ot Jul6 J. H. RILEY At CO. THE MODEL ARCHITECT, containing orlelnsl deslcns of Cottages, Villa, Surburban Residences, etc, by Sam'l Sloodm , Architect. Complete sets ol vols 1 ind 2 just received at tho Bookstore of mall ii. niinf w AVE YOUR ICE BUR- net's PATENT WATER COOL- KR. We are now prepared to otter our iripnns and customers a superior article ot Water Coolersof entirely new styles, and at greatly reduced price. Thisartl cto is the result of tho application ot scientific principles to the purpose intended, vixi to keep water as eool as possible, as long as possible, and with the least quantity of ice. The oroprlctor has long dovoted his at- teniIon to this particular branch of dome- i ily.ti0 economy, it passing from onelmprove ment to auolher, ha at length arrived a near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proot ot this is found ia thu very general use of theso Coolers In all part of the country. A simple state ment of facta in regard to these Cooler, will satisfy every one of their superiority. Flrst.they are the only article of the kind ever patented. They are furnUhed with two distinct non-con. dueling chambers, by means ot which, with two pounds ot fee to tho gsllon, water Is kept (at a temperature of 40 above tero, or only 8 from freeilnn) all day. Thus, at a cost of some three cents per day, a family of ordinary size can be constant ly supplied with water aa cold aa ice itself; larger number In the same proportion. This ha been found by actual experiment to be a aavlng of at least eventy-llve per cent, over the Earthen Jnr, formerly usea ior in is purpose. Aaain. these Coolers nxvkb sweat : in this way aavlng much unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the mostworkmsnllkestyle, and hand omely Bnished lu every respect, they make a very beautiful or nament tor tbe Dining Room, Hotel or Hteamboat An Important Improvement ha lately been added to tke Cool-er, vli : A small Psn (capable of holding from six lo eight lbs. oi Batter) inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter can be Kept periecuy aara an oay, wiinuuiaaaiuunni ice, (s very Important addition to the economy and comfort of tarn. Hi". . . . . , . It desired, the cooler can aiso oe ruraisnea aiaamaiioxpensa witha rILTEKlNit APPAHAJUo, which sorrel the additional purpose of removing all Impurities from the water, rendering It perfectly elear and wholesome. The Cooler and r liter may oe seen in operation at any time at BURNETT) House Furnlshint Establishment, No. 14 Fast Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. For sale In Columbus by JNO. K. I1EVI., mar31 High street. WINDOW SASH We have made an arrangement with one of the most celebrated sash manutactorie In the West, and are prepared to till all order for satb, manulactarea uj pntcucBi worameo and of good material. All order left at our hardware store. No. 159 High streut, sign of tbe (iilt Broad Axe, willreeeive prompt attention. KII.BOVRNE, KUHNS tt CO. Columbu, April 25, leil. VTEW FUR STORE Jaryis & Fairchild, i. 149 Main rtreet, Cincinnati, have an extensive ana w elected tock ot none but new and freu Fur, for ladies. We have this day received from New York Borne beautiful specimens of Miae' and Children's drab and black Beaver Hats . . (.Diria v Ellur-llll.Tl nOTi OIT ""m - " T)OYS, Youth's and Children's CaU and iip XJ BOOTS nd SUOr.s general aasoriir en. .i.. ... Summer trade, at tma61 i. W. COWSTAHS. TTOSIERY. 500 dozen ladies, cents, misses XL youth ad InfanU'hoslery.allof thebetke,)uat nriB. ed ny ip - EXCITING AND SUBSTANTIAL. The Senator's 8oa, or the Maine Law a last Refuge; by Mett Victor! Fuller. fSolomon Northrup; Twelve Year a Slave ; The Rum Plague, from tbe German of Zschoxka. Jyl Just received by BURR At RANDALL. XTEW STORE. ODEON BUILDING. 50, XI 000 piece of Paper Banting Irom tbe beat French and American. Manufactorie. Also, a full aonplv of Border Bad Curtain Papers, Print for Fire Boards, Decorative Paper, for Center, tf alls ana ruoue noooms, m wnowaaie anu retan. lf The trade supplied oa the Beat term. Call at tbe New Store, Odeoa Bailding. jj5 J. n. RILEY A Co. T AW PARTNERSHIP. SWAYNE A J BARER The anjervlrned will praetlee ktw fa eopartaer. hip. lOtot in th. City Bank Pnuatng. r fWnynF p7-dly r! r. L. BABKM. TMPORTANTTO THE INDUSTRIOUS.- J. "PewlngBlrda," very rrrat eoavealenee. for vale at the Mew Bookstore. ma.i j. n. ivii-r. i m. i.v. PARASOLS. New styles just received by ap20 SNOWDKa'S ralUW. a.Jtua.ea nm 1 !aTlW inawaai II Jflfl'a. TRANSPORTATION. 1853. SciEC3ECr3 1855. pENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD CHANGE V OP TIME (vA a additional EXPRESS TRAIN), On and after Thur.dny, June 30fh. tnst, until further po Hoe, the train on thi road will be run a follow EXPRESS MAIL NO. 1. Leave Columbus at 3:45 p. m. ; arrive at Newark SilS (after arrival of Evening Train from Sandusky), and at Zanesvllleat 6:15 p.m. RETURNING. Leave Znneaville 7:30 a in t arrive at Newark 6:30 before de parture ot Morning Train for Sandusky), and at Columbus at 10 . . . i , . n, i.f.el...l..J a m connecting wnn toe morning express a ram ior icvouu. This Train stop atTaylor', Columbia, Pataskala, Klrkersvllle, Union, Newark, Clay Lick, Rockdale, Black Hand, Claypool'a, and at Pleasant Valley only. EXPRESS NO. 2. Leave Columbua at 10:15 a m, immediately after arrival of "Lightning Train" from Cincinnati i a-rlve at wowara oejore us aepanureof Aeammoaattm tratnjor manetcia, aim a i.-Title at 13:45 p m. RETURNING. Leave fttnesville at 2 p m arrive at Newark at 3 p m, and at Columbus at 4:40 D m. in time for Evening Accommodation Train for Cincinnati. , - . . . ... . . ... . . rr. l ,. TI.. .--knl. If T.b. praville. Unioo, Newark. Blaok Hand, Claypool'a and Pleasant r ii ... " i lit a -a UI a tf-11.. rlat.nnnl,Bt H ICE 4n,niF ima 'I'rain will inn a. ihtiuti. i.hi.m.i Hand, Newark, Union, KirkerivlUa, PataUala, Black Lick and Tatirlrtr'Ai njj With bota the Express Trains, tho a aches of the Ohio Ftage Company between Zanesvllle and Wheeling will run In close connection. At Wheeling they oonnect wilb the Trains on the Baltimore and unio luiiroaa. FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. I ao. rtninmhna at aVtn m ! arriving at Newark before tbe departure of the Morning Train for Sandusky, and at Zanesvllle at u:iu a m. RETURNING. Leave Zanesvllle at 2:45 p m, passing Newark after arrival of Evening Train from Sandutky, and arrive at Columbus at 7:30 nm. TBI i'rain (top at ail way nauons. V By order, D. B. GRAY, Agent, Columbus, June 28th, 1853. LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROADS. Bommib ABEAKOHMXNT.to com- mHDW Nil HI, 1EM1. Jl.r ruHEH.r ........ . j, excepted.) Trains run by Columbus time, wblob is seven minute taster tnan uincionau una. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on East Front street, a follows i Expres Train at 6 a. m i Accommodation Train at 7:30 a. m ; Hillsborough Train at 8:30 p. m. Mail Train at 5 p. m.; t. r , Tiii m u 111....1 i nv..nit trnitAr'a rienrrlnld. rur Linnuuu, i tain.. mo, niuuiu, , -, - ------ . Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwin and Waynesville, Spring . . . . .- , . , ill. Ll .. 1 ij ..... L. r-l.avla.tnn I fin ll (in vaney, Aenia, inuBrvuw, domiw, ouu.u -"" ""' . , ' 1 West Jefferson, Columbus, Yellow Springs and 8pringheld. Returning from Columbus-Mail Train will leave at 4:5 a. m ; Express Train will leave at 1:30 p. m ; Aecommodatlon Train will leave at 5.15 p. m.; Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Returning from Springfield at 5:5 a, m.; Returning from Springfield at 5 p. m Traine will etop at follove : mi . m u - ... r.n. finninnntl at f.nvelAnn. Mor. row, Xeniaand London, only; 1:30 p. in., irorni Columbus, at London, Xonls, Corwin, Morrow, l.oveland and Plalnyille, only. . ' . ... . . nn J r-l.nlnn.ll mil !. 1 f Accommodation Train, i:m . m, n....., .... p. m , irom Columbus, at Plainvllle, Millord, Miamiville, Loye- rj c.. r. t .1.1 Ei..naa IT.n-t AnMant FrAAnnrt. Cor Win. and VVnynesviUfS SprinR Vallfly, Xnnla, Cedarville, Solnoa, Bou(h ,,t i r j . i uM I.rfi,ann Alan nn nrnner DOllCfl SriUslItJD, l.UIIUUU, BUIA SIIMHi.ui.iBVM, . a---ar by flag or to eonduetor, at Linnwood, ClayaTlIle, Florence and 'iV0!! rrt .r . PAlnmltni BTifl S tl. IT). frOIB Cincin natl, at West Jerl'urson, London, Bouth Charleston, Se mi, Cedarville, Xeula, Spring Valley, Corwin and Waynesville, Free, port, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Doerflold, Foster', Butlerworth Water Station, Loveland, Millord nd Plainville. Also, at Clay-vlllo, Florence and Alton, on notice. ..i,,. l m., .. iVnm tl It.hnrnnoh. and S30n. m. Illlisoorougu iri'nm I m. im. ..,. ...... , n-- i- from Clnclnnall, at Lynchburgh, Wetboro', HlMichester, (,oshen and Wilmington piae, i.oveianu, runwuu, ......, i riainviue anu i.inwooo, ni, wu uwi n , . Passengers for Hillsboro', Chilllcothe, and intermediate polnU, will take tho 2 30 p.m. Train. Passenger for Springfield will take the 7:30 a. tn. or 5 p. m. Line of Hack and Coache run In connection with the train to tbe following town: Lebanon from Deerfield ; Wilmington and Clarksville from Morrow and Corwin ; Goshen, and point above, from Millord. ... , The Train, connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad atPpringtield; Columbus and Cleveland Railroad at Co-lumbus; Central Ohio Railroad to Kanesville, and Hue of coacbe from Zanesvllle to Wheeling, Ate. On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2:30 p, m., and Columbu at 6 a. m., Mopping st all way station on notice. . Fare from Cincinnati to Xenla Do do lllllaborougn Uo do Chilllcothe 3 75 Do do SpringfiHld 2 00 Do do Cleveland 8 ""J Do do Shelby J5 Do do Columbus J 00 Do do Zanesvllle SO Do do Wheeling 15 Do do Pittsburgh "J? e, .1 ll .1 I TI K Tlnbnta .nnlv In P. W. r or oiuer mioruiniii.il, nni , muuu . - - Studxb, General Ticket Agont, at tbe Ticket Office, southeast corner Broadway and Front street, Cfnclnnstl Wftl. u. tur.r.ni, Dupwriuujuuun. leu, r .. will nn W. M.....n.ll.ln tnr haanaire eB. mrr i uv imiiiniij win ii. " -bp-b riiw itnilnm in vain tinleaa the aamo fa returned to the Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for evory 500 in vlue abovo tbat amount nial4 CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCIN- J NATI. AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. New AaBANomxNT. On and alter Monday, May 16th, Passenger Trains leave at follow (Sunday excepted) i Cleveland tor r.rio, uunairx ana itunaiu, ai ,:ju m.,o.i u. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland for Columbu and Cincinnati, at 8:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland for Toledo and Chicago at 7:10 a tn., 10:00 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Columbu for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m 1:00 p. m. and 11 p.m. enemy tor uieveiano, r.ne, nuuaira mu puuwu, i. ;0r p. m. and 2:25 a. m. Shelby for Columbu and Cincinnati, at 10:35 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 11:115 p. m. , , , . Erie tor Cleveland, uoiumuua, uincinnBii, i oiuuw anu v.uiieu, at 2:50 p. m.i 11:50 p.m. and 8:45 a.m. Cleveland. MaT 1.1th. 1853. roal7 N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus nAni.F.no. NORWALK & CLEVELAND JL RAILROAD, Chaage af Baasmer Arraagemeat. . . 1 .... .Ml i U lbi.1 nnannnanp I r. i a 1 ! 1 ubido iiicrHuiiui;,au, wiu, leave daily (Suadays excepted), as follow : t.aiai w-B. lave Cleveland at 7:15 a. m, 10:00 a. m , and 7:45 p m. Inve Moaroeville at :43 a. m.,2:50 p. m, and 10:35 p. m. Galn Baat. Leave Toledo at 6:30 a m., 2:35 p. m., and 11:45 p. m. Leave Monroeville at II rflO a. m , 4:45 p. m., and :35 a. m. ., . it in . i.u irHln. nf LI .nan. in1 and Han. I.UUlii-uuiiK aiBiiniiini inn . . -. . . - - , i ti.:. i . r-l l l . k TV. I na nf l.aka RhnrA and QllSBJ IlHllIliaii, n. i,m,ri.uu " 1 1 " -- -- Cleveland and t'lttaourg nanroaas, ana bi iohtoowho n-iamu. ..... ., n i? a L- D nun t IPd Micmgan poutnern naiiroao. aug30 oupennienuen., rWEAP STEAM CO.MMUNICATION BE- 1 I fVItfL'L'M D III I AVTlL't DUI1 Ate I 1 U IT R PHnl . TS 1.lTra pool nnd Philadelphia gteamiblp Compuny Intfnd wi fng their CITY OF MANCHESTER, -125 tons, Caps, Robert Leltch. CITY OF CI.ASOOW, 1,610 tons, Caps. William Wflie. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, 2,200 ton aow building. SVna PkllmArlnmia. City of Mancbeater Saturday, June inn. City ot Glaagow Saturday, Juiyjra. City ot Mancheater... iianiraay, m7 ni.. :i... RalardaT. Asiuat !itu City of Manchester".. Saturday, September 17th. City of tilaagow Saturday, October 8th. City of Glasgow Wedoesday, June 9th. City of Maalbeer Wedneeday, Ju ly h. City of Glaagow Wedaeaday, Ju.y SJth. dry of Maachetur Wedaeaday, AugaatW h. Ci,y f ;,gw Wednesdayj!- City ol naacoeater rurj-7 , RATES Or rApMiisi From Thnadelphia. From Liverpool. 8alooa alter ruteroom...rJ Palooa alter eutterooo.., t - midship - ... mwaaip " - J- - forward - ... 65 1 " forwar " 13 g lacluding steward's feea. T11IRD.CI.A PASSINGEKH. a llmlteif anmMr nt IhirAlatS DaSBTBSerB Will be IBkOB irom Philadelphia and I.tveTpool, and fouad ia provistoa. From Philadelphia r I From Liverpool. -" Ortltrate of paaae will he iBsaew here lo parti-, who are desirous ot briaitag out their friends at eorreawa.. Pr.M n. s .Zi. mm, ner tita. and eoane good, hardware, ete , will be taken ub)ret to arreemeet Aa Mpertenced nrgeoa will oa carnea -r- For freisbt or patmce apply to - THOMAS RICHAKDUN, 15 Broadway, New Torn, and Walnrrt street Philadelphia , , . KH UAKI)ON, BROTHERS A C, I.trerpiwl. JylS-dly K EEP COOL! FANS, a good assortment aaj. FnT e t-aJHIt K KKHHALU TIORTE MONNAIES. A few gross just ar- I i .. ii .n.ietorv. which art ellinr at very low priee at wholes or ret-1. - , - '-ll' Wrtch and Jewelry Store, lt door North of tbe "-''"' Fatraara, Colarabaa, Ohio. JylfMia INSURANCE. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, WA M, 8TI1EET, NEW YORK. FIRS AND .1IARINE Cnphnl M00,100. Cms. J. Mibtiw, Sec'y. 8. L. I.oomis, Pres't. DinrcTOB. Simeon L Loorols, late of the 'iEtiv'Hartford; Wm T Hooker, cashier Cootlrontaf lstnk : Theodore McNamee, firm of BoB'ertyi J'oVamee Jasper Cotnlog, " Corn-irig sc, Richsrd Blgelow, " Dnsne, t Im no WmHMe!ien, Clsrlw. HcVnt co; OeoBllu, " Oeol:tiato AmosR c'no, ' FcoAlbony& co Oliver K Wood, " Wlir-rd ArWoodi LevIPS:on9, " Sieoe&dtarr; Hei ry P fly, " Ky, Cut,"P Bowen James Low, " Jame I,o At co ; Chsrlet H Hstch, " C H Hhtch Aco; John B Hutchinson, ' JOD'aeico; William (I Lambert, " 'AAA Lawrence ft co; Charles A Bultley. .Ru!kyAtro; Lewis Aiti-rburyjr, " lew s 1 1 eiV'Uiy, Jr, Ac co; Levi P Morgan, ' J M Reebe, Morgan At eo; Amos T Dwlght, " Trowbrii'ie, DwigUt At co John b Nelson, " Nelson A coi Charles P Bsldwln, 11 Baldwin, Starr A co; George C Collins, 11 Sherman At Collins; Ueorge D Morgan, ED Morgan At co , Lucius D Coman, " Coman, I.stbrop 4c co ; David Sanlord, Johnson A Sanford ; Cephas H Norton, Norton, Butler tc. tloyt ; Charle Ely t Stephen Paul, 11 Boyd & Paul; Auckland W Bull, " Haskell, Merrick A. Bull ; Alfred 8 Barnes, " AS 3s rues tt Co; Roe Lockwood, LockwoodA; Son; Lucius Hopkins, A Hopkins, Allen A Co Lyman Cook ; James A Dwhht, " Brown, Palmer or. Dalght; Isaae H Frothingham, 11 Frothlnghsm, Newell A, co; " John H Swift, 11 Swilt, Hurlbut &co; Curtis Noble, " Condit & Noble ; Ward A Work, " Work A Drske ; Nathan H Stockwell, " Gibson, Stockwell A co ; James Humphrey, " Barney, fjumphioy A Butler Danforth N Barney, 11 Well, Fargo Si. co ; Homer Morgan; George Pearce, " George Pe are At co. D. ADAMS, Jr , Agent, Ju10-ly Co'uinbus, O. TNSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE X STOCK, asslrttios or damage by Fin, and scrlntt tbe perils of the Ska and Inland Navigation, on property ol every descrlp'ii n, taken in the followingcompanies:--UNION MUTUAL tlFJJ INMJKAXfJE COMPANY, Cnpllul fSinOjOllS. OHIO l.IFK 1M8UHANCR rO.MPAMV, tlr.CIN NATI, OlllO, Copltnl 9100 000. NEW ENGLAND I.IVK ftTOCK INS. COMPANY NEW HAVEN, CONN. Cnpltnl $30,000. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O Cnpltnl S'joO.OilO. EQUITADLE HUB INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital $4,000,000. Risks taken on tho most liberal terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. Imart-dly, T. STOCK'! ON, Agent. TNSURANCE HEAD-ftUARTERS, Three X door west of the Postofflce, up ts'rs, Columbus, Ohio I. lie, Fire, ivmrine, and Healta inaomnre. W A lilt I.N JENKINS, finto-ol fnsuraucs Agent, requests all persons wishing Insurance to call and investigate tbe claims nl the following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he ropresents The Mutual Iloiu nt.'ii New York and New Jersey one ol the best established And mostreliablecompanlesnow doing business in the United Stateaf Asset about 11,500.000. Also Tbo American Temperance, of Hartford, Connecticut, alluring ample security and many extra advantages to Tempe ranee men . Capital, $100,000. Also The American Mutual, oi New Haven. Connecticut. This Comuanv baa .omajeature. believed to operate very beno. flcially to the policy holder. Capital, 10,000. Call and examine the statement and prospects of each and all ol these com paulei, ud select tor yourselves. IN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following compa-nies are with confidence recommended aa eminently deserving of unbounded confidence The Franklin, of New York. Capital, 1300,000; The Etna, of Utica, New York. Capital, (170,000; The Springfield, ol Massachusetts. " $150,000-, The City, of Cincinnati. Capital, $200,000 ; Tbe Granite, of Utica, New York. Capital, A300.000; The Hudson River, New York. Capital, $300.000 ; Tim Hensselaer, New York. Capital, $200,000; IN HEALTH INRSURANCE, the Peop.e' Mutual Health As sociation, of Springfield, Massachusetts, Incorporated by tbe Legislature of Massachusetts, oilers testimonial of unquitiona. ble weight and credibility. Capital, $50,000. epv-iy yvakk&si jcntvirio, uen I in. Agent. CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business. warren JENKINS, Notary Publio and Con. veyancer, will attend to all calls in thi. line, at reaaonable char go. Title Investigated and abstracts ot title furnished, to any lands in Franklin county, on ahortnotlce. Office in Piatt's block outh aide of State atreet, up stairs. oplj0-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, 100,000. This Company offer to the Insured all the security andadvantagetof the Mutualand JointStock plans (a heretofore epplled)comblned, namely i Low rate.of premium ; an an nualreturn, In oath, of the percentage required fortheenntin S nt risk ol the year; an adequate but notexcessiveprovision lor e future security of members for the wholeterm of life, with an adequate Interest In the accumulating fund secured to such aaambers, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund dosigned for the permanent security of shol lterm mem bar, and alto ."or the present security of those for the whole term ot II In. This I the only Mutual Llfelnaurance Compare rhoserates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provls Ion for an annually increasingaceumulatlon ol funds(for future security) in oxact proportion to the amount 0f busincrr and tbe iaoreasingrisklromadvancingageamongthe meinbera. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ac, giving in dntalltheplanand rates ol tho Company, furnished gratis, and applicallonsreceived.by J.R.TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocl-d VALUABLE MILL PROPERY rou SALE. V ' will ofer lor sa'o the m 11 property kuoa n a the " Lock-vil e Mills, now owned by Trnreut ec Brother, in tin. town of Lockrille. on the Ohio Cans', in B oom toWDih'p,F!r!:r!d county, Ohio. This property emHraees rievee sere of gTcwrd, on which is a Flouring Mill, taw Mill and DUli'. O'y, all in e,cs"er eedrr dwelling boutes, store rooms, com cribi, e'arif cu.ee, and every fixture oecesssry to carry raanexuaiive bus iie.a. This property it s'iuatcd in the most flour sh'ngrain growing portion ot FairficMeouniy. The object of thesa'eis to close up a psr.uorthlp bui'n' ti-Terms made to suit purch.sors. For further particulars, Inqui.e of IT IT. Hunter, E-q., In Lati-caster, or of the undersigned, on Ihe urarr.Ise.. WM. P. TENNS.NT. Lockvillo, Fairfield county, Ohio, a. Iay I3,4&3. J sliTlJm COLUMBUS WATER-CURE AND MED-ICAL INFIIIMAKY, formerly known as tbe Mifflin Home, for ladieaonly, 'siiov open. F'o:-!u-tbfr ps'tlcu'ara address W. SHIaPARD, M. D, maS3-d3m Colanilus, O. w. M. F. :n wso.u, ci.v:vt:ti.siin Of Imf Hem of Yoriie t; Hi eu. Lalt of OfRitily TtUg-afk Co. HEWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and CEER' . COMMIHtlON FRCnT, Nos. i 3ai:d W.rut :reet, Wrtsiu.-,B wr i'rar.', Cln' luuntl. fp" 1e?u sr sales of Gro-erit at an fori. O-cee-!". and Merchajdise g nersl y a: private ss'e. Cash advsnre msrle on eonsltaveou to their adures.. jaaig d.'y w iNDOW CURTAINS. Another iot t.f oe- u'.i'nl Lace and Swiss Curtains, this day ree itred st KcCOY'S. next door to the Amerirau. ma T3INT AND QUART FLASKS J. 10 grots Pint F. asks; S do Quart Flaak ; For sale at low rate by -H I N. A O. FoSTEH FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, in great variety, at auS3J BHOWDI.N'S. FANS New and fnshionnble pnttorns for ssie jt the XewBookitoreof xil J. H. RILEY A CO. 7RITINQ FLUID. This nrticieT v.ll not T T corrode, and flows freely from tl-a pea.ard ia wnr:! y ire atl-ailoa of bankers, lawver aed a I o.Vr eontu-ner. nt Ink. It cirno: oaei-ased bv acids. For ale brfr.e-. rror tsl 'caby ltrp.0J JO .N A. CLrh. KEFRIGERATORs, 1CE-UOAES, V A-TE! COOI r.S. fBOW.;l-B.T'J9, ete A tine mcrt eiiat ot: 'M-.'w.-t tia lor " ..... istl JNO. K. Ef.M..-. VTEW SPRING GOOD.?. We Jisre just Xl recrlvi J a l-:a ato-x ol ig t gcod. id weca i ,y to t- r it friM fji I jew are rieaa. We . v c rte -r -tv . - ..ennaa J. T ' V. 1 1' 1- rlO K' !DGLOVES,EMBUOlDERlES,DRESS rtKSDel..De Rerare IteLalaes.e'e, josrjjt.re- POCKET CUTLERY. A fine sssoniutnt of Fo-k-tCat'-ry. Tir tCMTi lj R'je. We'!bo'ic, aad otheTBi Aiso, :.rn,a Jaio.- 6. reps f:. lctel.v JuT E'jai Ac RAXJnl.l . SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FUB3. 1 V J ARV ! .- FA!ECnil.n,y s.'. f!-.:d"erf-low tbeeorn. r M..B ;d Fo tril, wrstat.e,C ". roTJHly IRON SINKS, Sewerand Sink Traps, a?soit X ed aires, fo-s"i jt J"- u ,- Jala Town atreet BUFF HOLLANDS, FOR CURTAINS viHoat width, frosa 4 4 -o 4 wMe, Ior aa'e cheap a New Paper Hcaaa. asa3J J. U. RILEY At LO .
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Full Text | ,i rnmu L,, f in.41, mn niw, ' ,BHri'r rr mmr v.-'W"''i:--'T'f " v " ' ,' . ' 1 (Vj 'I'.. '" ' J . " i. u NUMBER 54. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1853, VOLUME XVII. THE JDatljj l)to State Journal IS PUBLISHED EVERY KVENINQ, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BI 8C0IX ft BASCOM, JOURNAL BUOBINOB, MOTI AND tliU trrajUTS INtRASCI 0!f UIOU. TEllMS-Iiivtmahlgin adcanuh-ln Columbus, 6.00 a year: hy null, M OO. Daily during th Msslon of th legislature, and J'rl-Weekly fbr the remainder of th year, 86.00. TIIK WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnished to city subscribers at fj, and by mall at 81.60 a year. Club of four and upwards, 1 26; pf ttn and upward. $1.00. TIIK THl-tVEEKLY JOURNAL la 13.00 a year. RATES OF ADYERTISINoIn THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rates and ruloa haTe been agreed upon botweon the proprietor! of the Ohio Siataman and the Ohio Smte Journal, to be observed In all cases, after thii date. July 20, 1849. One square, flO tinea or Una of thla abed type, for one lnsortlon, COo. ; each additional lnaertlon, 25o. II II It II It 1 square, 11 25 2 268 00.4 00 6 00 I ! 1 87.3 87 5 00,0 00 8 00 '2 squares, 10. 12. jlS. 8 squares, a 604 600 COS 00,9 0010. I 1 1 4 suuares. 18 00 B 608 000 00110. id luin rmlli 112. '10. BT TH uuanaeauia . n- , , , 6 square, nr 4UIUK.I ,jr,....u- monthly 4.r weekly, 56 dally, lilOl .f, column, -SSLly 1(4 column, I wwmuj w daily,. Standing card, 6 line or lean, for one year $10. No advertisement to be considered by tlie year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisement not marked on the copy for a speellled number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisement from strangers or transient persons to be paid 'nThpriTilegei of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisement for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal Estate Agents, ho., not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged by tho piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to bo charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name i tho same to be, in all cases, paid in adrance. Attomoys will hi holden for the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by tbein. Publisher not accountable for the accuracy of legal ailrortlsements beyond the amount charged for their publicationAll loaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the abore rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisement on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rata of 60 per oeut. In advance of tho above rates. No AtlVirtt.SIOII.NT OA ES INSCRTID OrlATOTTOUBLT. Advertlsementa for charitable Institutions, Are companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied hy funeral Invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo paid for. , , All persons sending commnnlcatlons or requiring notices of fnlre, soirees, concert, or any publio entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only Iki iuncrteil with tho understanding that the same are to be paid fur. If intended tn bo inort"l in the editorial column, the f amo will ho charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. B11SIXKSS CAHDS. W.W DKNVISON, Jtt. II. C.nMNGTON. DENN1SON & CARR1NGTON, Attorneys at Law (OJirs In Odcon r.utldingt), will attend to provisional business iu tbo Stale and Federal Courts; also, to colloo-tlone, the law ot Iniiirnnco and of patents. janl.'M illy J.UCIAN BUTTLES. THHO. COMSTOCK. OKO. 0. COMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (successors to II. Comttock & Co.,) Furwarding and Cummlssion Merchants, I.ard Oil Manulacturars.and dealers In salt, plaster, tith and lumber. Head ol tho canal, Columbus, Ohio. fjf Liberal advances made on consignments. rnarB "lOSEL'Il F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, f I UcnlKatme, lloiinty I.nad nod l'enalon Agent Two doors east ol High, on Town stnot, Columbus. Ohio Will attend to the practico of bis profession, obtaining pensions.buy lug, salllug and obtaining land warrants, selling and hissing real estate, examining land titles, collection of claims, etc. - Letter from a distance must bo potipaid. Ju30 GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, houso builders' materials, firming and mechanical tools, military goods, oto., oto. No. 101 High strent, sign nf the Ullt Padlock. EW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard has been opened on tho lots south of the Ohio Tool Corn-pany's Factory, whore Northern and Hocking grato and black, smith's coal will bo sold by the ton or bushel. dec3-dtf W. H. DARNELL. Agent, ANNA 8TACKV. " W. A. JONJM. STACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main and Fourth street, Znneaville, Ohio. ep22dtf T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad I e street, near the bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great varloty of castings, always on-hard, MERICAN HOUSETllanovcr street, Boston, by I.KWIH RICE I rtJiullt, enlarged and ologantlj turniibed; possessing all the modern Improvements end conveniences lor tho accommodation ot tho traveling publio. novi:l)y:ls . I M. tiUlTEAU, Attorney and Counsellor tit J Law, and Commissioner ot Drods and to takn Depositions tor Ohio and oth Wk8TKn Statrs, (ltn of Cincinnati,) has established himself In h is profession in Now York city, whero all communications will receive prompt attfntlon. Holers to the memhors of tin) Bar pi Columbus, Cmclnnat and Southern Ohio. nts.. Kn ia uTn)l Sirrtt. AVm York. manjti vjii'-m ..-. ...... TO PAPER DEALERS OR OTHERS. 1. ZSrr.mt good Modlum IUINTIfJ PAVER H.rsalo at tho office ol tho Jy tr ) OHIO 81'ATE JoUHNAI.. CINCINNATI STOCK AUCTION SALES IIKWXON IIOMIIKH, Solei Rotmu Vi and 85 H'alnKI Slrrel, Boll every Wcduesday and Haturday, atlliUm., atthnMor-chanu' Exchanie, Uailroad Bonds, Hailroad, Uank aud Insurance Stocks, Knal Estate and Mooted Securities, ol all descriptions. The advanti-e of theia aalos are that thoy aro held during rhtngt Jours, and as tboy call together all the inonii d mon, n;cu-ritlea will at all times aril at lair rates. Cincinnati, II., April 14, Its J. DR. R. J. PATTERSON Umce ana resi-denco,i )Uthwesteornerof rJtstoand Fourth streets. Jui:i-3md riHOMAS SULLIVAN. Manufacturer ol X GEISTI.KJIKN'H BOOT. Walnut, between Third; and Fourth streets, a doors above Ellis A. Morton's Hank t.m elnnatl. J"""1''" n.w.rrrcti. W.B.BaowM. FITCH &BROWN,Commission Merchants, 38 Dock and 81 River street, Cleveland, Ohio, dealers In flour. Lord, BnUtr, Csc, F.ggt, and Produrt gtMrrallf. rff" Llnrral advances will be made on consignments I 5"Mteiro U. FllN H, Columbus. splfidfira TOS. II. GEIGER, Attorney at Law. J Offlre in tlwynnc's Hloek, over tho store of Dwlght atone Co .Columbus, tl P"7'1"' COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY vmr tkt earner of Third mnd Oaf streets. Messrs. K st H F. BOOTH are manulw-turing and have constantly on hand, t their establishment at the location above named, all kinds ol carrisses. buj gift, etc , made of the best materiala, by the rroat experienced workmen, and warranted to do good aerr-lei. 1 he proprietors are both practical carriage makers, and all , . V. mnnA a.Uaf..rt Inn. Uf-OairiDS won oral rro tn "Tin wn, .i.d . r. . done at the shortest notice. They have been carrying on the bu- sin mis cut Bunie v-u v-i, n """w to public patronage. LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Agents for the sale of RF.K8 It BO YT'8 celebrated preml-n.i.n, ui.li.rf Hircrrhrrl l.enthrr Bnnda.have this day rereived a full assortment of all sires, from mto 1H Inches la width. We would call the attention ol thepublic tn the above article, as one possessing superior merit. They are made from the thick and solid parts ot the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerlul marbins, (invented and if i by R. V 11. lf wherebT the am made to run strait bt and true, bare a anilorm bearing o the drusa or pulley, hold their widthseTenl j, and give from 13to2.) per cent, moreiorco man aimnwgii Ik. nnllM.r- MMMf. Sold at snanuiaerurera pnen, ww uuimm vi -. m.m ., b r II.DUUHSr nunsn oz. .K., 1.15 alza of the (iilt-Broad A xe, Columbus, O. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF JL FRFPH OYSTERS I am reeelTing dally fresh Bsltiniore and New II area oysters, which will be. sold aa low aa the lowest, la cans or half cans; and la all case the oysters which I sell will he warranted good, or ao sale. Orders from tbe country carefully attended In, with punctuality and dispatch, and by so doing I hops la merit a ahare of public patroasge. W, JEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gater, as sisted bv A W. Reader, would retoertfuIlT aaaouaea to the citizens or Colmnhus and vlrmitv. that ne nas optnea B COFFIN WAKEKOOtt. dlrert'T onnotite the Franklia House, where be is at all tli prepared to furnish raffia, abroad a, etc-, with all the attratioa hJ fl itures aeeeisarv oa funeral orcasioBs and hewisneait stistiaetly understood that hi terms shall not be of ao ob)etion- bte a eharaew as lo prevent eartrr aaljslaeUfm. oci-oiy- A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES, at price a low a the lowest, and a good a ttw has, can be foand at tbe (oath east corner of Town and Hiahstrewts. paj-ltj . w. auwsn'o, IVBW.Y0KK ADVERTISEMENTS. raoM w.H. m'donald's advibthino hoosi, 102 wassau st, w. t, DRY GOODS. Strang, Adriance & Co., Importers and Jobbers of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, have removed to tbolr new, spscious and elegant store, 103 Liberty atreet. a few doors west ol Broadway, New York, uh.M ihnv will nH'r tnr sale on thn most reasonabla terms, a full aud extenslvo assortment ol fancy and staple dry goods of every description. Clothiers and Tailors will find at all times a fall and comploto stock of Freuch, F.ngllsh and American goods, designed for men's wear, to which they Invito the attention of tho closest buyers. J"" I3ATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS JL BEc). Made undnr a new and peculiar process, for Private Dwellings, lluteis, nieamouats, omps, en;. Thoan lK.li tnubibor m 1th bolsters, nillows. comforters, etc., aro oBeri'd to the public, allor a thorough trial, as tho best and cheapest known. They possess many and great advantages, among which may be mentioned tho l'ullowlng, viz I Thoy are cheaper than halrj will rotain tbelr elasticity always; aro proof against all kinds of vermin j are preventers, as well n. r,.n.,vera nf rheumatism : are sweeter and far morn cleanly than any other aie easily renewed; are valuable aa Lile Pre servers a norm maiirass ui mis uiawiriniuriug uuii.K-in.j uMu-ant to sustain a person several days. Thoy will he lound aeairaoie lor loreigo maratm, panicum, j for California, Australia. Chins, and tho Inl.uds in the Faciiio Orean. hoarinictoio packing, and oo opening returning to their original bulk. Koraaleby UUlir.niim at eiAoe(ouK,nginii, No. SI Park 1'liico, and 18 Murray street, N. Y. rS" Unholite rors, carriage makers and others, supplied with the Keltlog by the pound. f-Tho traie generally suppuea be b iioerni uiKuma, jt Wu Hroniirmlt nd to uo the names ol the following gen- tli mon, who have used anu approve oi ino bi n. e . (inurge I-. Mliuyior, r.iq., J. (In on Pearson, Esq., Flihu 'i'ownseod, Eeq., Ii. I'rnwor, M. l., J W. Ilrxlshsw, M. D., Captain Hazard, liultdl i, Captain llolilitor, " Charles Davis, Esq., Kov. U.W. Hollows, Hubert 1. Kankin, Esq., Nli h. las Dean, Esq., Capiaiu Joseph J. Comstock, Com. U. 8. Mull Ht-amor llaliic. lubl8!lmM rro WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. JJNO. J I'. II KNIlItltMON As HMYTII. No. 62 Ruedu Fau bourg, Poissonniero, Paris, and 17'.', 174 and 176 Pearl street, New Yoik, oiler lor salu an exlonsivo assortment of Ostrich and Fiiticv Feathers French and American Artificial Flowera and Ornaments, Ribbons, lljnnot Linings, Itnlian, Engllh, Fronch aud American Htraw and Silk lionnnts, etc., etc., together with a l ull assmtment of goods suitable lor hatters and cap makers. The above, chiefly of our own mnnulacttire, embrace the largest and most varied stock to bo found in the United States. Samples may bo seen at our Warerooms in New York. jya .iiu-m lllCH'S SALAMANDER SAFES. Long IV bntvnaaArnltr tested nl BAVI fl.lthful tO their tlUSt tbo only sales made combining Kli-h a nnd Wllilor'a Pnleuta. (surcnisnra to Rich . Co.,) 146 Water street, N. Y. MOHMiY & KKYNOMW, Agents, Clovelsnd, O. jy7-3m-M THE HAZARD POWDER COMPANY, msnulacturers ol (JUM'OWOKlt, continue to furnish Cunpowdor of all their well known Dranus, viz: "rvoniucsy ltill.;," ".'ea Shouting," "American Sporting," "Indian Hlllo," Fleetrlr," " Duck Hhooting," In kegs, bait and quarter kegs, and oenl.tersof ouo pound each. Also, a full s.snrlmcnt ol powder lor lllaitlng and Mining purposes, and lor Export. Tho ., ,h..lr f:,,n inolpi. Ii tun w.ll known to rruulre comment It ran hn prorured of tho principal dealers In (,'o. ... ... ' . .i. ait is. I, ....... Kt V lumbus.ana at ine oinco oi mo cuinpeny, n p,,h ... . Clty A. ti. HAZARD, President. A. I.. UorciLASs, nocroinry. jjri-.iui- ''TO Dry Goods Dealf.rs.Merciiant Tailors, JL Clotiiikbs and Fuumsiiiko STORKS V, MAIMK Si Co., Importers, No. 9 Warren street, N w York, have always on hand, of their own Importation, ono of tho most extensive assortments to bo found lu New York city, of goods adapted to men's wear, consisting In part of cloths, fuuey caaiimeros, overcoatings, silk sorgns and linlogs, all makes ; black and fancy silk 1..... ...A .lu..t. a.hmnr... ataraolllfB Rtld lilien VOfllillffS. drills, etc j silk cravats, newest I'aris and London stylos; cam-btic handki rchiols, kid gloves, smpendors, hosiery.undorshlrts, etc., etc , which thoy ohVr at the lowest market prices, and to Wlllcn tnoy invue io amruuuu ui um jja-i.u-w. F AST MAIL LINE. 15 hours fromColum- hna tn Vnrismnnih On and alter Monday. J uno iiS, a luif. r.tiAC.H will Inave Columbus for Clrclevillo, Chilllcothe, and Portsmouth, at 8 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o clock In tho evening connecting wnn me River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Ain leave Portsmouth at S o'clock In the morning and arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock in tho evening, dally. ,., ju2(i rkitr.iur.it at jmwni'.n. THE INVINCIBLE AND NEVE R-F AIL- 1 1NI1 REIIEDY A certain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. 1'nrrell'u Celebrated lirlKinni ARABIAN LINIMENT. Thlanitraorillnaru nrnnsratlnn Is not only far superior to all the Liniments aud Ointments now before tho public, but possesses specific qualities entirely unknown to the most learned ol the Medical Faculty. Ita wide spread celebrity has brought out a host of articles In Imitatl jn ot It, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin lo compare with the superior, old-estblish. ed Arabian Liniment. For Hie Nervoua nvairm it operates like a charm, soothing down the most violent agonies and pain in a lew minutes alter its application. MmnpM, More Thront nnd IirouNlu. It speedily causes the dissipation ot any possibility of matter forming iu tbe parts, and brings about a regular and healthy ao-tionot the glandular system. A iccvilixivri, Anodyne nnn iihinhui. In eases of Ituutiired Musclos and Teudous. its powerful rrt- vulsivo and healing qualities cause the parts to unitn without leaving the least soreness or wsntoi power ocninu. in nrai, and Swellings, it acta on the princple ot a counter irritant and anodyne, relieving tho pain almost Instantly, nnd reduces the swellings in an Incredibly short space ot timo. A rMlnillltini nnn nervine. It is a stimulant imparting tone and vigor to the whole nerv ous and muscular systnm. tot illieilinniihiii, or any other inflammatory condition ol tho muscular system or chronic stiffness of thn same, it stands at the very head ol all the remedies over oli'ored to tbe public, and nono can equal It. 1'olaonoim Meplllca, cue. Fnr hltea nf unisonous snakes It insv bo confidently relied on as a prompt and effectual remedy, acting as a caustic and specific in sucb hitherto fatal cases. For Chilblains, Burns, Old Soros, corns, warts, r.rysipeiaa, CroiiD. Kervous Headache, Pore Eyes, oven to partial Blindness, its etlects are astonishing Thn great advantago this article possesses over all other remedies, is Its brief operation on the system. It cures quickly It Is the most certain romcdy in existence, and It ia sold cheaper than any other medicine In uso. wo leanessiy assert mat mis great Arabian remedy will do room good for lesi money than any other l.lulment or Ointment in tho world. For Ilornea nnd C'nllle, IU effects aro equally atriking and salutary. In Sweeny it has no equal, being an intallibla euro; also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Fistula, Spavin, Calls, Strains, Bruises, Scratchea, Wounds, no milter how bd, Sore Eyes, oven to blludnces, swellings ot every description, and many Inflammatory diseases. IJOIJNTKUKKITW, COUNTERFEITS. Beware of a baso Counterfeit calico n. u. rarrvii s nrauiau Liniment This spurious article is sold by so no as "Farrell's Liniment," to those who are not careful to call lor the gennino W. H. Farrell's Arabian Liniment Alwaya ask for W. H. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMKNT.and take no other. r7f The genuine Arabian Liniment Is sold by DENIfl ti HAKRY, J. 4t K.T. COOK, (i. ROBERTS CO., and WM. FAUKEN1IOLTZ, Columbus. J. P. uatclins, Carroll ; Joshua Helta, Cottago Mills; Cherry fc Stimmel, Lockbourne; T. Jones At Urn., London ; O. ii. Ulisa At Co., West Jefferson E. (ienhngan, Baltimore; E. L. Slocum, Lancaster; J.N. Wilson, Newark; Page A-Ingram, Newark; Fpincer At Channel, Bolinggrrcnj John n Parke. Cincinnati: And nrugiiits and Merchants generally, la the United Stales and Canadas. marjj I Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- tf er, HigkUrreL actum (As Amtriem and KeU Houtt, Colum- "'aving purchased the entire stock of William Savago.l will continue the business at the old stand, whero I will keep a first rate assortment ot WATCIJ1SS. JKtVKSjKY.rMi.vriti. eruuns, FOKKM, CUTLERY, And a eeneral varletv ot FANCY UUOIIel. k-nrihiniMentl . Ill reside iu He w York, and persons In want of goods, nay rely upon seeing an new inummui i m irnnt With theeassuranceahchopeato retain the confidence of th former patrons of the concern, and of tho citizens generally. The 'tr Repairing will be attended to by W. M. Savage, long known In this section aa a urst rate woraman. jnl6 J. Y. SAVAGE, JB. NOTICK. Baring disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y. Savage, Jr, I cheerfully recommend mm to an oi my oiu cuimjihch(wju As it is absolutely necessary that my outstanding business should beelosed, all persona knowing themselve indebted to me will eaU and settle up. !juiu - T ITHOGR API1Y. Every description of Inrt, Bosinot and Show Card, all kin pi of Drnggi-t and othw i r t lt 1 Dill aaaasl l aHnr lloatrlinva Vmtl HlmllfaL. pmin inv mori mi" i, ' . I al t .tl atsa.MnMhl.rttM hT MIDDLETON At WALLACE, Lilkngrapkm and Engraven, No. 115 (Odd Fellows Building) Walnut street, dee? Sm Cincinnati, Ohio. COFT STRAW BONNETS. Ladies' Soft iJ . . . , . ... .. . . t UI. a KJ Straw nnaneta also, LrBgnora anu rwiw nataior this day received by euprets, at Mcoi n, m'lO nest door to the American A FINE LOT of No. 1 Blackino Brushes, of the celebrated manafaetory of P. 1 1 area Co New York.attheaew Boot and Shoe Emporium of J. W.CONrTANrJ, No. 1 Piatt s Bonding, State street, are aoora west oi n"? umce. " TNDIA MATTING. White and Colored JL Matting, an widths, at our Carpet Room, Bert door to the DT . I a a a -i as finV AV sf" my YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. raon w. h, m 'Don ald's advistisino hodbi, 103 wassadst., h. t, T?ALL AND WINTER BONNETS. K. I1 T. WILDE. Nn.oojnhn atraat. Now York. Manufacturer ot and Dealer In all kinds ot silk, satin, velvet, and in fact every kind ot Vaney Jlonncu. Alio, importer oi an ui French r lowers, ot the greatest variety ana ricouuss wn.f Uined In New York. The latest stylos of French Bonnets received oy every steamer. All nf uhlnh will ha ottered at the lowaat nossible rates by the cue or doteu. Milliners are particularly invited to can ana ex. amine the great variety qf Pattern Bonnet. - Ju3Q.3n.-M LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS Art RurosrroBV and Oallirt-WILLIAMS, STEVENS ti WILLIAMS, Importers and Manufacturers, 353 Broadway, New ""k- ... Pier. Wall and Mantle Mirrori, portrait and picture names, enrnleea. hami. Interior decorations. A C. OH ranting; ArtUlf Material; tngiltn, rrencn ana uormu Engravings, etc. For the Purehaee and Sale of Fine Palnttnge, Art Maniilunturea. Illustrated Works. Work on the Hoe Arts, ete , they are prepared, by their advantageous premises, location, n AvInnaltfM ennnnetinns. tn offer arrest facilities. Our Qalltriet (replete wilb all that I new and beautiful in art), aro at ail limes open to visitors, wuu 100 iMuimwi w r,-chasers that every article will be furnished at tbe most reasonable rates. JuS7-3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF JJ DAY GOODS! L. 0. WILSON & CO., Imnnrtera and Jobbers nf Drv Qoodt. No. 12 Courtland Street, (oppoeite the National and Wetlern Uotele). and not. 11 ana IJ vey street, NEW YORK. invite iria ati..niinn nf Wifnr.a!HAr.u llnvffBa to their verv lume assortment ot goods, which is kept complete at all seasons of the year ny tne aaaiuon oi an tne uew siyiu anu lauiin tn... aro constantly arriving by "steamers" and "packets." We have large departments devoted exclusively to the sale of cloth, Caialmeres. vitinia. Tailors' Trirnminas. White Good, Ho slery, Dress (ioods, rJhawis, isnaee notions, uomeiuca, mu., etc. In addition are displayed large lines of print, including Merrlroacaand Cochecos, Ginghams, Lawn, Berages, Black and other staple Bilks, Morlnos, Bombazines, Alpacas, and tbe numerous other articles appertaining to the Dntr Goods Tbadb.- Also, agents for tho sale of " Hoyle' Royal Patent Hwansaown Bewlng Cotton. " We invito the attention Of tne closest ouyers iur cuu or credit mtrlHiy-M WEST POINT SCHOOL. This well known Institution is most nleasantlv and healthfully sit uated amid the Highlands of the Hudson, a short distance from Now York city. Peculiar advantage are offered lor procuring a thorough and accomplished education In all tho departments of learning. Its military exercises are found to contiib-uto admirably to discipline and to the manly and grtcolul bearing of ita pupils. The immediate vicinity of the U. 8 Military Academy socures the aid of the most distinguished and accomplished instructors. Pupils from 13 to 1 years of age preler-red. ltnterencei Reneral Bcntt. U. S.ArmV: Col. A. J. Pleas. onton, Philadelphia; Charle King, I. L. D., New York city, 1'rolcsiurs ol rale college ana uuuea states military Acaui-ray. For lurther particular address tlltVAEIU V. nmci.r.i, n. ju!3-3m-M West Point, New York. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. TIIOMAS U. ST EA ltN8, Importer and Jobber of Silk; Millinery and Fancy Ooodi, at flflt cash pricn Time urnnted by ndillng l..i..rerl(i- Broadway. Neio York, hns now In store, and is daily receiving and offering at the lowest prlucs, a complete assortment of goods in his lino, embracing all tbe various styles and designs, consisting of black and fancy silks, msrcelines, Florences, shawls, trimmings, bonnet ribbons, tarteta and satin ribbons, dress trimmings of all kinds, French and English crapes, crape lisses, silk cravats, embroideries, gloves of all kinds, silk laco milts, bareges, laces, whlto goods, hosiery, L. C. Handkerchiefs, ete, Tbe undersigned invites morchanta Irom the north, south, east and west, when in the cily, to favor him with a call, and oxamlnlne his stock before purchasing. TI1U3. U. Bl fcAimB, 1US IroHUWJf, doc3l iy not. Liberty st. and Maiden Lane, N. Y. (1ARPETS, &c We have just received this J .nrin,. the second Isriro lot of C'nrnetH. Oil Cloth. Kilit-i, 6Vc, making our stock of house furnishing goods the largest In tho city, and consisting in part ol au p ingrain anu 1 1 iuiuu vmvu. 50 jis do do Tapestry Brussols carpet ; 20 ps superfine and fino Three-Ply do ; 00 ps do do all wool ingrain do; SO ps wool and cotton do do; 15 ps cotton Ingrain and stripe do; 10 lis stair Ilruasell and Venetian do; 15 ps super Dutch dining room wool do; 10 ps do do hemp and silk do do do; 10 ps Rag and othor low priced do ; m super and common Rugs; 80 wool, sea grats and hemp Door Rugs ; 100 assorted kinds Door Mats. We cut, make and put down carpets on reasonable terms and shortest notice ,. For sale cheap iy uanuna BDir,Ttnivi, maoj opposite Capital H use, Columbus. REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. J 11(1 suuacrioura u" u,i uwu - "" soned lumber and shingles of all kinds for building purposes. They have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put In operation one expressly for surfacing, and are prepared to Iur-nisb, on short notice, lumber dressed on ono or both side, from 2 inches down to half an Inch In thickness. Yellow and wnite pine, am anu oaa uuu....B i. All orders from a distanro promptly attended to. Warehouse aud Lumber Yard head of the canal, Columbua, Ohio. 1W1 UUlli.LR, WWOlwun u. -jw. t t a i tt A m .V. R V. A 1 . P.ST ATE FOR SALE. V Inlots Nos. 298 and 300, on High street, west side, near tbe Railroad Depot. Also, fubdlvlsion No. 3 of Ontlot 62 and 63, onBroadway south aide. , Alio, Hubdlvlslon No. 11 ol same uutiots. innnirn .,f the nndersltned. at Dennisnn & Carrlngton Law 1ebVtHllI N EW STYLES CROCKERY. We are ii ji . . n..r.na. Im Vnrnnn. a LI now receiving, uncu. nuiu muu..... . ... .-...r-, - . nf ni..rnJ irnnatniiA Ware, eomorislnff a . l 11 II II 111 O.Ol.l 11,1, 11. u. , . K Isrgo variety of new colors, styles and shspe. Our stock of ware ot all kinds I now very largo, and all of new and desirable goods. All buyors of wsre will find it much to tholr advantage to est. sod oxamlne our stock and price before buying elsewhere. ju10 Journal Buildings, High street rpOOL WORKS, corner of First and Lib- JL BRTVSTRKTS, I ITTSBUaOH, rA.-WBtiHHini a utyi- uid. variety, auch a iron plinori, altdu and hand turning lathea, drill- i 1.1-... .IMawst an e m mifnrtlirirl to ftrdor. TulTami ' ' JOSEPH F. UAMrLTON At CO. CELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Baker, kl A,..ir.. nf u.llinir nnt his ealnnslve stock ot UDholstery Ware, oders rare bargains to those wishing anything in this line. iiio..ke,,nUtanr anrinir. curled hair, cotton, moss, palm leal and husk mattrasses; Warren' patent aola beds; lounges, solas, etc. Also, material for lounges, cots and comlort ; in tact, h ..ril. in his linn nt Vm i TIP! ... j ......... .1.. r-lleuss romovea ni nsiaDiisnmcp. irum ,.mk Dir... , it. llr,i.J.., Mnlnl nearlv onnoalte. where ba will sell hi good at price that cannot tail Ui be satisfactory to all. appall TAD1ES' LEATHER RETICULES. A JJ large and beautiful assortment of Leather Reticules, furnished and unfurnuhed. Just roccived at the Now Bookstore oi n atiSn R'Lr.Y it uo I7IRST ARRIVAL OF NEW uuuus ci JJ EXPRESS. WIAPI.EY cfc IsAI.?. havo now their IIIStOCB Ol KUOUn, i;Ulll,ll l.i.i. nil ,' - - Millinbss supplied with Goods and Pattern at a very mall . . .Lv.fc-.. M,,.iin mark. Rnnaets. Ribbons, ete. marlS THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bmven & DocoLiSS), Commission Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer In every description of No . 5 Piatt rtreet, four door Irom Pearl, New York, Manufactu- ... n . ... , . nt t,,v Rne'a Kraeea. Turn- rer oi tne rremium oiei c-tju, , "k- .... - cw,etc.! also, Kendall Ac Taylor Thermometer. Barome acre ter, etc.; union nmi t-oa ouiia, i ,, ill",. Brown It. Brother s sheet Brass. Bras and Copper Wire, Rivet, B.1 Bl LI. Clllaa, SlAllnuaral Atr e., n.newcomo.e """YuoMAS DOUGLASS, ASA FARR, Jr, Bovll ly late ol the firm of Child, Fair At Co, Bt.Loul. TUST OPENED. The subscribers would re- a I .r.ll. .n.nnnen tn their frlenda and the nubile lo gea. ...i JC2t tkn ham hist onened a atore oa the corner of Long street and State Avenue, opposite P. Hayden' Factory, where they Intend to keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of tbevery oestot reraiiyuroa,nr- ucu mm vtmm, i mol.sses, flour, rice, fish, soap, candle, starch, cheese, etCj,etM together with every articleused by families, which they ofler to selloa the In weat terms, tor July 14. 1852. W. DIXON AY. CO. lOQ GILLETT & CO'S fj 100 NEIL HOrwB nAT BTORK, I n . u.nik mf thn 11 n I n Katrnnce. t&r. . nn, .niTina nnr summer suuUnV of Hat, Can and Straw Good, to which we Invite the attention of the citizen of Central Ohio. Our goods are manuracturea unaer toe aupenn- tendence ot one ot tne nrm in v.oanecucoi, ana ior pro, m""" ty and variety cannot be surpasseo mine wear. Among our assortment can be found the following : OeoU' Fashionable Moleskin Hats, extra: drab Beaver Hata, extra t a mm and black Caaaimere do Cltizena' tne Cassimere Hata; Ww.r. m m Peal Hata, Straw Goods of every style, Mlsae' Flat, Ladle' d t i ii-.- MJ I'm. nt RTerr oattero. u; J h. . l.ree atoek of Soft Uau for sale by the box. trbt low, and we respectfully Bolicil the attention of country mer chant. mr" T7EATHER DUSTERS. A large assort- I . Bulkaa tiTAWt Ittart niMtUaal 1 fnr lnTAf bT VT" r"" ' . o inarm ' mats " T?ANS, FANS. A small stock of new pat- Ja H- Ax CO BOOKS & STATIONERY. NOTICE TO DEALERS IN PAPER HANGINGS. The undersigned respectfully givo notice that they are agent for the following highly eelobratod Manufacturer of Paper and Border t Dellicourt At Co , ) Bolomon Ac Hart, French Good. Win. Pehl fc Co, M. A. Howell, 1 Joaes, Smith At Never, ) Christy At Constant, S New York. Thorns Faye At Co, R. McNamee,' J tt, .. I.' Dl.lt.J.1..1.l dciiuh m. ra;,i minuo,iu.B. i, F. Uumstead At Co., Boston, Jy5 J. H. RILEY Ac Co. NEW MEDICAL BOOK. A Practical Treatise on Dxntal Midicinb, to which Is appended an Inquiry into tbe use of chloroform and other anesthette agonts. 2d odition revised and enlarged. By Thos. E. Bond, A.M. Just recelvd at tbe Now Bookstore of jyO J.H.RILEY At CO. DIGEST OF THE OHIO REPORTS, BY 8. NASH, being a Digest ot the 30th Volume of the Ohio Reports, eontainlng together all the cases ever reported at law and In equity, in the Supreme Court in Bank. Thi is not a mere index to the Report, but a complete yn-opsls of the law decided, and every point of law and legal proposition rccogniied by the Court in coming to their final remit jy6 At the Now Bookstore of J. H. RILEY At CO. ATE W LAW BOOK. A Treatise on the Law ll and Practice of Voluntary Assignments, lor the benefit of realtors, wnn an Appenaix ot forms, oy aiexanour m. ourrm, Juit received sud for ssle at the New Bookstore. Jy5 J. U. RILEY At CO VTEW BOOKS. Rhymes, with Reason and X. 1 without ; by B P. Bblllaber (Mr. Partington) ; Dlaeaurses on the Beatltudee: bv E. U. CbsDin i Memoir of Mr. Julia H Scott, with her Poem, and selections from hor Prose; by Mr. C. M. Sawyer) The Bible in the Counting Home: a Course of Lecture to Merchants; by H. A. Hoardman, U.D.; Travels in Egypt and Palestine; by J. Thomas, M. D.; Maria De B.rulero, a talo of the Crescent City, by W. Gil-more riimms. Just received at the New Bookstore of jul6 J. H. RILEY At CO. TUST RECEIVED, at SYKES DEPOT, tj The Bourbon Prince tho History of the Royal Dauphin of Franco, being the only rellnbie history ot tne uniortunato rrince Louis tue Kovrntcontn. juil N EW PUBLICATIONS JUST ISSUED Fannv Fern, or Leaves from Fanny' Portfolio i Doctor Ilireli and his Youna Friends: bv Thackerav: Sam Slick's Wise Saws, or what be said, did or invented ; Modern Flirtation ; by Catharine Sinclair! Cyrilla; a Tale by tbe aulbor of Initials. JulO For (ale by BURR & RANDALL. N EW LAW BOOKS. Thn Ohio Codes, in Law binding : The Now York Code and Digest; Nan Santvoord, Pleading under the Code ; Whlttabcr's Praetlee under the Code: Together with a full stock ot law books, embracing all Ibat I new and valutinie. For sale at the New Bookstore. julO J. H. RILEY At CO. n, AP AND LETTER PAPERS. BURR & v RANDALL aro amiots of the celebrated Soutbworth Manu facturing Company, and oll 'r their paper by the ease or single ream at mill uricea. including blue and white ruled cap, blue and white rulod letter, Bath post, all sizes; commorcisl note, flat cap, folio post, elo. JiiT NEW BOOKS JUST PUBLISHED. Lavard's fresh Discoveries in Nineveh and Babylon, with all Ihe mips and engravings In the Knaliih edition ; 6vo, muslin. Life and Letter of Stephen Olin.D.D , LL. D, with portrait; 2 volumes mutlln. The Old House by tho River; 12mo muslin. Thackeray' English Humorists ol the ISih century : 13mo muslin. Haiike's Civil War and Monarchy In Frsnce In the loth and 17lh centuries; 12mo. Mr. Klllt'i Summer Rumble In the West. Ju27 For sale by BURR At RANDALL. NEW LAW BOOKS. Reports of cases ar-ued and adjudged In the District Court of the United Slates tor the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, from May, 1830, to May, 184fl, Inclusive. By M. H. Crabue. volume b Melsby, Muristone at uordon cxcneqier iteports; Volume 70 Kngllth Common Law ; Volumes 4, S and A British Crown Cases; Young At Jorvis' F2xebequor Reports; 3 volumes ; Townshend' Now Forms, in Practice under the New York Code; The Law of Niti Print, by John Fredorlck Archbold, Esq. third American, from the second London edition, with notes referring to the latest American decisions, by John K. Flndlay; 2 volumes. Just received at the Now Bookstore ot Jul6 J. H. RILEY At CO. THE MODEL ARCHITECT, containing orlelnsl deslcns of Cottages, Villa, Surburban Residences, etc, by Sam'l Sloodm , Architect. Complete sets ol vols 1 ind 2 just received at tho Bookstore of mall ii. niinf w AVE YOUR ICE BUR- net's PATENT WATER COOL- KR. We are now prepared to otter our iripnns and customers a superior article ot Water Coolersof entirely new styles, and at greatly reduced price. Thisartl cto is the result of tho application ot scientific principles to the purpose intended, vixi to keep water as eool as possible, as long as possible, and with the least quantity of ice. The oroprlctor has long dovoted his at- teniIon to this particular branch of dome- i ily.ti0 economy, it passing from onelmprove ment to auolher, ha at length arrived a near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proot ot this is found ia thu very general use of theso Coolers In all part of the country. A simple state ment of facta in regard to these Cooler, will satisfy every one of their superiority. Flrst.they are the only article of the kind ever patented. They are furnUhed with two distinct non-con. dueling chambers, by means ot which, with two pounds ot fee to tho gsllon, water Is kept (at a temperature of 40 above tero, or only 8 from freeilnn) all day. Thus, at a cost of some three cents per day, a family of ordinary size can be constant ly supplied with water aa cold aa ice itself; larger number In the same proportion. This ha been found by actual experiment to be a aavlng of at least eventy-llve per cent, over the Earthen Jnr, formerly usea ior in is purpose. Aaain. these Coolers nxvkb sweat : in this way aavlng much unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the mostworkmsnllkestyle, and hand omely Bnished lu every respect, they make a very beautiful or nament tor tbe Dining Room, Hotel or Hteamboat An Important Improvement ha lately been added to tke Cool-er, vli : A small Psn (capable of holding from six lo eight lbs. oi Batter) inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter can be Kept periecuy aara an oay, wiinuuiaaaiuunni ice, (s very Important addition to the economy and comfort of tarn. Hi". . . . . , . It desired, the cooler can aiso oe ruraisnea aiaamaiioxpensa witha rILTEKlNit APPAHAJUo, which sorrel the additional purpose of removing all Impurities from the water, rendering It perfectly elear and wholesome. The Cooler and r liter may oe seen in operation at any time at BURNETT) House Furnlshint Establishment, No. 14 Fast Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. For sale In Columbus by JNO. K. I1EVI., mar31 High street. WINDOW SASH We have made an arrangement with one of the most celebrated sash manutactorie In the West, and are prepared to till all order for satb, manulactarea uj pntcucBi worameo and of good material. All order left at our hardware store. No. 159 High streut, sign of tbe (iilt Broad Axe, willreeeive prompt attention. KII.BOVRNE, KUHNS tt CO. Columbu, April 25, leil. VTEW FUR STORE Jaryis & Fairchild, i. 149 Main rtreet, Cincinnati, have an extensive ana w elected tock ot none but new and freu Fur, for ladies. We have this day received from New York Borne beautiful specimens of Miae' and Children's drab and black Beaver Hats . . (.Diria v Ellur-llll.Tl nOTi OIT ""m - " T)OYS, Youth's and Children's CaU and iip XJ BOOTS nd SUOr.s general aasoriir en. .i.. ... Summer trade, at tma61 i. W. COWSTAHS. TTOSIERY. 500 dozen ladies, cents, misses XL youth ad InfanU'hoslery.allof thebetke,)uat nriB. ed ny ip - EXCITING AND SUBSTANTIAL. The Senator's 8oa, or the Maine Law a last Refuge; by Mett Victor! Fuller. fSolomon Northrup; Twelve Year a Slave ; The Rum Plague, from tbe German of Zschoxka. Jyl Just received by BURR At RANDALL. XTEW STORE. ODEON BUILDING. 50, XI 000 piece of Paper Banting Irom tbe beat French and American. Manufactorie. Also, a full aonplv of Border Bad Curtain Papers, Print for Fire Boards, Decorative Paper, for Center, tf alls ana ruoue noooms, m wnowaaie anu retan. lf The trade supplied oa the Beat term. Call at tbe New Store, Odeoa Bailding. jj5 J. n. RILEY A Co. T AW PARTNERSHIP. SWAYNE A J BARER The anjervlrned will praetlee ktw fa eopartaer. hip. lOtot in th. City Bank Pnuatng. r fWnynF p7-dly r! r. L. BABKM. TMPORTANTTO THE INDUSTRIOUS.- J. "PewlngBlrda," very rrrat eoavealenee. for vale at the Mew Bookstore. ma.i j. n. ivii-r. i m. i.v. PARASOLS. New styles just received by ap20 SNOWDKa'S ralUW. a.Jtua.ea nm 1 !aTlW inawaai II Jflfl'a. TRANSPORTATION. 1853. SciEC3ECr3 1855. pENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD CHANGE V OP TIME (vA a additional EXPRESS TRAIN), On and after Thur.dny, June 30fh. tnst, until further po Hoe, the train on thi road will be run a follow EXPRESS MAIL NO. 1. Leave Columbus at 3:45 p. m. ; arrive at Newark SilS (after arrival of Evening Train from Sandusky), and at Zanesvllleat 6:15 p.m. RETURNING. Leave Znneaville 7:30 a in t arrive at Newark 6:30 before de parture ot Morning Train for Sandusky), and at Columbus at 10 . . . i , . n, i.f.el...l..J a m connecting wnn toe morning express a ram ior icvouu. This Train stop atTaylor', Columbia, Pataskala, Klrkersvllle, Union, Newark, Clay Lick, Rockdale, Black Hand, Claypool'a, and at Pleasant Valley only. EXPRESS NO. 2. Leave Columbua at 10:15 a m, immediately after arrival of "Lightning Train" from Cincinnati i a-rlve at wowara oejore us aepanureof Aeammoaattm tratnjor manetcia, aim a i.-Title at 13:45 p m. RETURNING. Leave fttnesville at 2 p m arrive at Newark at 3 p m, and at Columbus at 4:40 D m. in time for Evening Accommodation Train for Cincinnati. , - . . . ... . . ... . . rr. l ,. TI.. .--knl. If T.b. praville. Unioo, Newark. Blaok Hand, Claypool'a and Pleasant r ii ... " i lit a -a UI a tf-11.. rlat.nnnl,Bt H ICE 4n,niF ima 'I'rain will inn a. ihtiuti. i.hi.m.i Hand, Newark, Union, KirkerivlUa, PataUala, Black Lick and Tatirlrtr'Ai njj With bota the Express Trains, tho a aches of the Ohio Ftage Company between Zanesvllle and Wheeling will run In close connection. At Wheeling they oonnect wilb the Trains on the Baltimore and unio luiiroaa. FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. I ao. rtninmhna at aVtn m ! arriving at Newark before tbe departure of the Morning Train for Sandusky, and at Zanesvllle at u:iu a m. RETURNING. Leave Zanesvllle at 2:45 p m, passing Newark after arrival of Evening Train from Sandutky, and arrive at Columbus at 7:30 nm. TBI i'rain (top at ail way nauons. V By order, D. B. GRAY, Agent, Columbus, June 28th, 1853. LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROADS. Bommib ABEAKOHMXNT.to com- mHDW Nil HI, 1EM1. Jl.r ruHEH.r ........ . j, excepted.) Trains run by Columbus time, wblob is seven minute taster tnan uincionau una. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on East Front street, a follows i Expres Train at 6 a. m i Accommodation Train at 7:30 a. m ; Hillsborough Train at 8:30 p. m. Mail Train at 5 p. m.; t. r , Tiii m u 111....1 i nv..nit trnitAr'a rienrrlnld. rur Linnuuu, i tain.. mo, niuuiu, , -, - ------ . Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwin and Waynesville, Spring . . . . .- , . , ill. Ll .. 1 ij ..... L. r-l.avla.tnn I fin ll (in vaney, Aenia, inuBrvuw, domiw, ouu.u -"" ""' . , ' 1 West Jefferson, Columbus, Yellow Springs and 8pringheld. Returning from Columbus-Mail Train will leave at 4:5 a. m ; Express Train will leave at 1:30 p. m ; Aecommodatlon Train will leave at 5.15 p. m.; Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Returning from Springfield at 5:5 a, m.; Returning from Springfield at 5 p. m Traine will etop at follove : mi . m u - ... r.n. finninnntl at f.nvelAnn. Mor. row, Xeniaand London, only; 1:30 p. in., irorni Columbus, at London, Xonls, Corwin, Morrow, l.oveland and Plalnyille, only. . ' . ... . . nn J r-l.nlnn.ll mil !. 1 f Accommodation Train, i:m . m, n....., .... p. m , irom Columbus, at Plainvllle, Millord, Miamiville, Loye- rj c.. r. t .1.1 Ei..naa IT.n-t AnMant FrAAnnrt. Cor Win. and VVnynesviUfS SprinR Vallfly, Xnnla, Cedarville, Solnoa, Bou(h ,,t i r j . i uM I.rfi,ann Alan nn nrnner DOllCfl SriUslItJD, l.UIIUUU, BUIA SIIMHi.ui.iBVM, . a---ar by flag or to eonduetor, at Linnwood, ClayaTlIle, Florence and 'iV0!! rrt .r . PAlnmltni BTifl S tl. IT). frOIB Cincin natl, at West Jerl'urson, London, Bouth Charleston, Se mi, Cedarville, Xeula, Spring Valley, Corwin and Waynesville, Free, port, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Doerflold, Foster', Butlerworth Water Station, Loveland, Millord nd Plainville. Also, at Clay-vlllo, Florence and Alton, on notice. ..i,,. l m., .. iVnm tl It.hnrnnoh. and S30n. m. Illlisoorougu iri'nm I m. im. ..,. ...... , n-- i- from Clnclnnall, at Lynchburgh, Wetboro', HlMichester, (,oshen and Wilmington piae, i.oveianu, runwuu, ......, i riainviue anu i.inwooo, ni, wu uwi n , . Passengers for Hillsboro', Chilllcothe, and intermediate polnU, will take tho 2 30 p.m. Train. Passenger for Springfield will take the 7:30 a. tn. or 5 p. m. Line of Hack and Coache run In connection with the train to tbe following town: Lebanon from Deerfield ; Wilmington and Clarksville from Morrow and Corwin ; Goshen, and point above, from Millord. ... , The Train, connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad atPpringtield; Columbus and Cleveland Railroad at Co-lumbus; Central Ohio Railroad to Kanesville, and Hue of coacbe from Zanesvllle to Wheeling, Ate. On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2:30 p, m., and Columbu at 6 a. m., Mopping st all way station on notice. . Fare from Cincinnati to Xenla Do do lllllaborougn Uo do Chilllcothe 3 75 Do do SpringfiHld 2 00 Do do Cleveland 8 ""J Do do Shelby J5 Do do Columbus J 00 Do do Zanesvllle SO Do do Wheeling 15 Do do Pittsburgh "J? e, .1 ll .1 I TI K Tlnbnta .nnlv In P. W. r or oiuer mioruiniii.il, nni , muuu . - - Studxb, General Ticket Agont, at tbe Ticket Office, southeast corner Broadway and Front street, Cfnclnnstl Wftl. u. tur.r.ni, Dupwriuujuuun. leu, r .. will nn W. M.....n.ll.ln tnr haanaire eB. mrr i uv imiiiniij win ii. " -bp-b riiw itnilnm in vain tinleaa the aamo fa returned to the Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for evory 500 in vlue abovo tbat amount nial4 CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCIN- J NATI. AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. New AaBANomxNT. On and alter Monday, May 16th, Passenger Trains leave at follow (Sunday excepted) i Cleveland tor r.rio, uunairx ana itunaiu, ai ,:ju m.,o.i u. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland for Columbu and Cincinnati, at 8:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland for Toledo and Chicago at 7:10 a tn., 10:00 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Columbu for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m 1:00 p. m. and 11 p.m. enemy tor uieveiano, r.ne, nuuaira mu puuwu, i. ;0r p. m. and 2:25 a. m. Shelby for Columbu and Cincinnati, at 10:35 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 11:115 p. m. , , , . Erie tor Cleveland, uoiumuua, uincinnBii, i oiuuw anu v.uiieu, at 2:50 p. m.i 11:50 p.m. and 8:45 a.m. Cleveland. MaT 1.1th. 1853. roal7 N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus nAni.F.no. NORWALK & CLEVELAND JL RAILROAD, Chaage af Baasmer Arraagemeat. . . 1 .... .Ml i U lbi.1 nnannnanp I r. i a 1 ! 1 ubido iiicrHuiiui;,au, wiu, leave daily (Suadays excepted), as follow : t.aiai w-B. lave Cleveland at 7:15 a. m, 10:00 a. m , and 7:45 p m. Inve Moaroeville at :43 a. m.,2:50 p. m, and 10:35 p. m. Galn Baat. Leave Toledo at 6:30 a m., 2:35 p. m., and 11:45 p. m. Leave Monroeville at II rflO a. m , 4:45 p. m., and :35 a. m. ., . it in . i.u irHln. nf LI .nan. in1 and Han. I.UUlii-uuiiK aiBiiniiini inn . . -. . . - - , i ti.:. i . r-l l l . k TV. I na nf l.aka RhnrA and QllSBJ IlHllIliaii, n. i,m,ri.uu " 1 1 " -- -- Cleveland and t'lttaourg nanroaas, ana bi iohtoowho n-iamu. ..... ., n i? a L- D nun t IPd Micmgan poutnern naiiroao. aug30 oupennienuen., rWEAP STEAM CO.MMUNICATION BE- 1 I fVItfL'L'M D III I AVTlL't DUI1 Ate I 1 U IT R PHnl . TS 1.lTra pool nnd Philadelphia gteamiblp Compuny Intfnd wi fng their CITY OF MANCHESTER, -125 tons, Caps, Robert Leltch. CITY OF CI.ASOOW, 1,610 tons, Caps. William Wflie. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, 2,200 ton aow building. SVna PkllmArlnmia. City of Mancbeater Saturday, June inn. City ot Glaagow Saturday, Juiyjra. City ot Mancheater... iianiraay, m7 ni.. :i... RalardaT. Asiuat !itu City of Manchester".. Saturday, September 17th. City of tilaagow Saturday, October 8th. City of Glasgow Wedoesday, June 9th. City of Maalbeer Wedneeday, Ju ly h. City of Glaagow Wedaeaday, Ju.y SJth. dry of Maachetur Wedaeaday, AugaatW h. Ci,y f ;,gw Wednesdayj!- City ol naacoeater rurj-7 , RATES Or rApMiisi From Thnadelphia. From Liverpool. 8alooa alter ruteroom...rJ Palooa alter eutterooo.., t - midship - ... mwaaip " - J- - forward - ... 65 1 " forwar " 13 g lacluding steward's feea. T11IRD.CI.A PASSINGEKH. a llmlteif anmMr nt IhirAlatS DaSBTBSerB Will be IBkOB irom Philadelphia and I.tveTpool, and fouad ia provistoa. From Philadelphia r I From Liverpool. -" Ortltrate of paaae will he iBsaew here lo parti-, who are desirous ot briaitag out their friends at eorreawa.. Pr.M n. s .Zi. mm, ner tita. and eoane good, hardware, ete , will be taken ub)ret to arreemeet Aa Mpertenced nrgeoa will oa carnea -r- For freisbt or patmce apply to - THOMAS RICHAKDUN, 15 Broadway, New Torn, and Walnrrt street Philadelphia , , . KH UAKI)ON, BROTHERS A C, I.trerpiwl. JylS-dly K EEP COOL! FANS, a good assortment aaj. FnT e t-aJHIt K KKHHALU TIORTE MONNAIES. A few gross just ar- I i .. ii .n.ietorv. which art ellinr at very low priee at wholes or ret-1. - , - '-ll' Wrtch and Jewelry Store, lt door North of tbe "-''"' Fatraara, Colarabaa, Ohio. JylfMia INSURANCE. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, WA M, 8TI1EET, NEW YORK. FIRS AND .1IARINE Cnphnl M00,100. Cms. J. Mibtiw, Sec'y. 8. L. I.oomis, Pres't. DinrcTOB. Simeon L Loorols, late of the 'iEtiv'Hartford; Wm T Hooker, cashier Cootlrontaf lstnk : Theodore McNamee, firm of BoB'ertyi J'oVamee Jasper Cotnlog, " Corn-irig sc, Richsrd Blgelow, " Dnsne, t Im no WmHMe!ien, Clsrlw. HcVnt co; OeoBllu, " Oeol:tiato AmosR c'no, ' FcoAlbony& co Oliver K Wood, " Wlir-rd ArWoodi LevIPS:on9, " Sieoe&dtarr; Hei ry P fly, " Ky, Cut,"P Bowen James Low, " Jame I,o At co ; Chsrlet H Hstch, " C H Hhtch Aco; John B Hutchinson, ' JOD'aeico; William (I Lambert, " 'AAA Lawrence ft co; Charles A Bultley. .Ru!kyAtro; Lewis Aiti-rburyjr, " lew s 1 1 eiV'Uiy, Jr, Ac co; Levi P Morgan, ' J M Reebe, Morgan At eo; Amos T Dwlght, " Trowbrii'ie, DwigUt At co John b Nelson, " Nelson A coi Charles P Bsldwln, 11 Baldwin, Starr A co; George C Collins, 11 Sherman At Collins; Ueorge D Morgan, ED Morgan At co , Lucius D Coman, " Coman, I.stbrop 4c co ; David Sanlord, Johnson A Sanford ; Cephas H Norton, Norton, Butler tc. tloyt ; Charle Ely t Stephen Paul, 11 Boyd & Paul; Auckland W Bull, " Haskell, Merrick A. Bull ; Alfred 8 Barnes, " AS 3s rues tt Co; Roe Lockwood, LockwoodA; Son; Lucius Hopkins, A Hopkins, Allen A Co Lyman Cook ; James A Dwhht, " Brown, Palmer or. Dalght; Isaae H Frothingham, 11 Frothlnghsm, Newell A, co; " John H Swift, 11 Swilt, Hurlbut &co; Curtis Noble, " Condit & Noble ; Ward A Work, " Work A Drske ; Nathan H Stockwell, " Gibson, Stockwell A co ; James Humphrey, " Barney, fjumphioy A Butler Danforth N Barney, 11 Well, Fargo Si. co ; Homer Morgan; George Pearce, " George Pe are At co. D. ADAMS, Jr , Agent, Ju10-ly Co'uinbus, O. TNSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE X STOCK, asslrttios or damage by Fin, and scrlntt tbe perils of the Ska and Inland Navigation, on property ol every descrlp'ii n, taken in the followingcompanies:--UNION MUTUAL tlFJJ INMJKAXfJE COMPANY, Cnpllul fSinOjOllS. OHIO l.IFK 1M8UHANCR rO.MPAMV, tlr.CIN NATI, OlllO, Copltnl 9100 000. NEW ENGLAND I.IVK ftTOCK INS. COMPANY NEW HAVEN, CONN. Cnpltnl $30,000. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O Cnpltnl S'joO.OilO. EQUITADLE HUB INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital $4,000,000. Risks taken on tho most liberal terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. Imart-dly, T. STOCK'! ON, Agent. TNSURANCE HEAD-ftUARTERS, Three X door west of the Postofflce, up ts'rs, Columbus, Ohio I. lie, Fire, ivmrine, and Healta inaomnre. W A lilt I.N JENKINS, finto-ol fnsuraucs Agent, requests all persons wishing Insurance to call and investigate tbe claims nl the following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he ropresents The Mutual Iloiu nt.'ii New York and New Jersey one ol the best established And mostreliablecompanlesnow doing business in the United Stateaf Asset about 11,500.000. Also Tbo American Temperance, of Hartford, Connecticut, alluring ample security and many extra advantages to Tempe ranee men . Capital, $100,000. Also The American Mutual, oi New Haven. Connecticut. This Comuanv baa .omajeature. believed to operate very beno. flcially to the policy holder. Capital, 10,000. Call and examine the statement and prospects of each and all ol these com paulei, ud select tor yourselves. IN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following compa-nies are with confidence recommended aa eminently deserving of unbounded confidence The Franklin, of New York. Capital, 1300,000; The Etna, of Utica, New York. Capital, (170,000; The Springfield, ol Massachusetts. " $150,000-, The City, of Cincinnati. Capital, $200,000 ; Tbe Granite, of Utica, New York. Capital, A300.000; The Hudson River, New York. Capital, $300.000 ; Tim Hensselaer, New York. Capital, $200,000; IN HEALTH INRSURANCE, the Peop.e' Mutual Health As sociation, of Springfield, Massachusetts, Incorporated by tbe Legislature of Massachusetts, oilers testimonial of unquitiona. ble weight and credibility. Capital, $50,000. epv-iy yvakk&si jcntvirio, uen I in. Agent. CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business. warren JENKINS, Notary Publio and Con. veyancer, will attend to all calls in thi. line, at reaaonable char go. Title Investigated and abstracts ot title furnished, to any lands in Franklin county, on ahortnotlce. Office in Piatt's block outh aide of State atreet, up stairs. oplj0-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, 100,000. This Company offer to the Insured all the security andadvantagetof the Mutualand JointStock plans (a heretofore epplled)comblned, namely i Low rate.of premium ; an an nualreturn, In oath, of the percentage required fortheenntin S nt risk ol the year; an adequate but notexcessiveprovision lor e future security of members for the wholeterm of life, with an adequate Interest In the accumulating fund secured to such aaambers, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund dosigned for the permanent security of shol lterm mem bar, and alto ."or the present security of those for the whole term ot II In. This I the only Mutual Llfelnaurance Compare rhoserates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provls Ion for an annually increasingaceumulatlon ol funds(for future security) in oxact proportion to the amount 0f busincrr and tbe iaoreasingrisklromadvancingageamongthe meinbera. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ac, giving in dntalltheplanand rates ol tho Company, furnished gratis, and applicallonsreceived.by J.R.TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocl-d VALUABLE MILL PROPERY rou SALE. V ' will ofer lor sa'o the m 11 property kuoa n a the " Lock-vil e Mills, now owned by Trnreut ec Brother, in tin. town of Lockrille. on the Ohio Cans', in B oom toWDih'p,F!r!:r!d county, Ohio. This property emHraees rievee sere of gTcwrd, on which is a Flouring Mill, taw Mill and DUli'. O'y, all in e,cs"er eedrr dwelling boutes, store rooms, com cribi, e'arif cu.ee, and every fixture oecesssry to carry raanexuaiive bus iie.a. This property it s'iuatcd in the most flour sh'ngrain growing portion ot FairficMeouniy. The object of thesa'eis to close up a psr.uorthlp bui'n' ti-Terms made to suit purch.sors. For further particulars, Inqui.e of IT IT. Hunter, E-q., In Lati-caster, or of the undersigned, on Ihe urarr.Ise.. WM. P. TENNS.NT. Lockvillo, Fairfield county, Ohio, a. Iay I3,4&3. J sliTlJm COLUMBUS WATER-CURE AND MED-ICAL INFIIIMAKY, formerly known as tbe Mifflin Home, for ladieaonly, 'siiov open. F'o:-!u-tbfr ps'tlcu'ara address W. SHIaPARD, M. D, maS3-d3m Colanilus, O. w. M. F. :n wso.u, ci.v:vt:ti.siin Of Imf Hem of Yoriie t; Hi eu. Lalt of OfRitily TtUg-afk Co. HEWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and CEER' . COMMIHtlON FRCnT, Nos. i 3ai:d W.rut :reet, Wrtsiu.-,B wr i'rar.', Cln' luuntl. fp" 1e?u sr sales of Gro-erit at an fori. O-cee-!". and Merchajdise g nersl y a: private ss'e. Cash advsnre msrle on eonsltaveou to their adures.. jaaig d.'y w iNDOW CURTAINS. Another iot t.f oe- u'.i'nl Lace and Swiss Curtains, this day ree itred st KcCOY'S. next door to the Amerirau. ma T3INT AND QUART FLASKS J. 10 grots Pint F. asks; S do Quart Flaak ; For sale at low rate by -H I N. A O. FoSTEH FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, in great variety, at auS3J BHOWDI.N'S. FANS New and fnshionnble pnttorns for ssie jt the XewBookitoreof xil J. H. RILEY A CO. 7RITINQ FLUID. This nrticieT v.ll not T T corrode, and flows freely from tl-a pea.ard ia wnr:! y ire atl-ailoa of bankers, lawver aed a I o.Vr eontu-ner. nt Ink. It cirno: oaei-ased bv acids. For ale brfr.e-. rror tsl 'caby ltrp.0J JO .N A. CLrh. KEFRIGERATORs, 1CE-UOAES, V A-TE! COOI r.S. fBOW.;l-B.T'J9, ete A tine mcrt eiiat ot: 'M-.'w.-t tia lor " ..... istl JNO. K. Ef.M..-. VTEW SPRING GOOD.?. We Jisre just Xl recrlvi J a l-:a ato-x ol ig t gcod. id weca i ,y to t- r it friM fji I jew are rieaa. We . v c rte -r -tv . - ..ennaa J. T ' V. 1 1' 1- rlO K' !DGLOVES,EMBUOlDERlES,DRESS rtKSDel..De Rerare IteLalaes.e'e, josrjjt.re- POCKET CUTLERY. A fine sssoniutnt of Fo-k-tCat'-ry. Tir tCMTi lj R'je. We'!bo'ic, aad otheTBi Aiso, :.rn,a Jaio.- 6. reps f:. lctel.v JuT E'jai Ac RAXJnl.l . SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FUB3. 1 V J ARV ! .- FA!ECnil.n,y s.'. f!-.:d"erf-low tbeeorn. r M..B ;d Fo tril, wrstat.e,C ". roTJHly IRON SINKS, Sewerand Sink Traps, a?soit X ed aires, fo-s"i jt J"- u ,- Jala Town atreet BUFF HOLLANDS, FOR CURTAINS viHoat width, frosa 4 4 -o 4 wMe, Ior aa'e cheap a New Paper Hcaaa. asa3J J. U. RILEY At LO . |
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