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' . - ' . NUMBER 31 VOLCME XVI COLUMBD& FRIDA.Y MORNING. AUGUST 2, 1852. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BT 80OTT BA10OU. M'K JnuBNAL BUILDINGS, HIUH AND MASl. 1TBBBTI. COUNTINU 1100M ON HIGH STREET. i)FI THUMB Invariably In advance i'uu Dully, to porsonslu Columbus, pr year sent by mill out of Columbus . . . . l 00 fi 00 ' during tb session, and Trl-Weekly balance of In Columbui Ily mull i'hii Trl-Weekly by mull Weekly in Columbus Outol the city; by matl.slnglo To nlubi ol tour and upwarda To clubs of ten and upwarda, to one address- Dally, session Trl-WneUly Weekly, single . . . Toiilubaol live snd upwarda S 00 4 00 a oo 8 00 1 so 1 ss 1 00 9 00 1 00 so 40 Advert lain; I lia loltowlng ratea and ruloa of advertising have boon agreed auon between the proprietors at tbo Ohio tilntuman and tba Ohio still Journal, w uu uwn vuu, iu mi oases, amir imp asm. rfuiy 20, IS4M Dally Paper. Una square, 10 linea or loss, one Insertion " oach additional " " I wees i ii i 2 . . , .. H H a . i "' I month' S. " . ' i n ii 3 i' . . ii II '. .i it ii a ,, II u ii ....... . SO SO . 0S!5 . . I 50 . 9 00 . . 3 00 . 4 00 . . 6 00 8 00 10 00 . IS 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 . i0 00 itandiiij! card, 5 linea ur Inaa, porniiiium . "j ciiluiun.wllli sehaugB., " . Ml aj k 'A ii'i 00 5 00 :io oo ii ia " " changed weekly " daily " with ichaugea . ii (I ii ii la " changed weekly 80 00 . M 01) 40 00 43 (10 &s oo 130 00 daily oilier cuaea not provided for, chargeable 1m eonlormlty with the above rutea. n,- .umlard of moaaurement to be minion type. t or uik'I) additional aquare In tho daily, loaorUid one month, nr a greabir length ot time, and lor each additional aquaro inaertod ulHU'r me yearly ri"i ui F'y .... , , Nr. rivnrtiaeninnt to be conn dered bv the year, unleaa it ia aue- ilied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the t'ubliahera not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisement! beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidatea (for uUkes of every description) to be charged at tue rate oi nuy criiw oor wwa, iui bwb uuwu, uiv same to be, in all casus, paid in advance. All advertisements from atrangera or transient persona to be paid in advance. ... , Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number ol insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privilege of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular busineaa ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Goneral Agents, Ileal Instate Agents, tic, not to bo contracted tor by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual ratea. NO ADVKBTISBMINT CAN B INSEUTKD GRATUITOUSLY. Advc't'-.'inenWlorcbaritable initiations, tiro companies, ward, township, ind other public meetings, and such like, to be charged halt price , Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invltatlom or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to be pnidfor. ... , , Iteiiuin. udvertlsera, and all others sending communications or requlrliu notices, desiring to call attention to lairs, soiroes, concerts, or tiny puolic entertainments where charges are made lor adinitUiief-all notices ot private associations every notice deai jucdto call attention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended t" promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding that the same ia to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the aumo will be charged at the rate ol not leaa than SO cents per line, and then only when accompauied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not leaa than double I be above ratea, and measured as if aolid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent. In advance on the above rates. Attorneya will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. nit. iinitllRT THOMPHON'S OFFICE. O. 4, Noll's) Exchange, opposite the Secretary ot Stato'i olilce, High atreet, Columbus. "cll NATHAN BKOOK8, Jaetlee of the Pence. Offlce In the i ooin formerly occupied by Justice Evans, south of the Franklin Bank, up stairs. i:hrR. ARIIOTT Ar. CO.. I E ALE ItS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass.House I f lluildora Materials, Fnrmlng and Mechanical t ools, Military Hoods, iic, tie. No. lot IJIgn atreet, Blgn ol tno ttnt raaiucn. WAl.TF.lt T1IKAM., A.BMMnAvnn.1 l'nilnH,,llilV fit 1 .1. W f 111 I II 111 till H . OtllO a LSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment ol Deeds V for tbe State ot Now York. ct"' F. Ii. MKHMIONM ok CO.. oruAr. int. AM II llf ilL DKALBK8 IN L) IIY GOOUW, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Capa, Straw Goods, .c. Four doors aoutn oi me Araurieaii, uiuihuu. i" JOHN W BAKKB. BOBKKT ABM8TB0NO. ItAKEIl cV AK.tlNTKONU, ft EAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. IV OHice, South room Fxchangu Bank Building, Columbus, O. I.UCIAN BUTTLKS. IHKO. COMSTOCK. BO. O. COMSTOCK. IHlTTIiEH, COmMTOCK & CO., r (Successors to B. Coiiistock & Co.,) 1FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard OH Manufacturora,anddealerain8alt,Plaater, Fiahaud Lumber. Head of tho Canal, Columbus, Ohio. I3T Liberal advances made on conalgnmcnta. rnarff J. RIDCSWAV & VO'I Iron Foundry, llrond street, nenr the Urlilgo, Coluin-bun, Ohio. g toves ol all klnds.and agreatvarioty ofCastlnga.alwaysonhand. AT AND CAP STORE. THK OLD BTAND. The subscriber cornea greeting, to every Hat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, with one ot the very best asaortmcnta of HATH AND CAPS ever brought to this part of the Htate, embracing nearly every variety Of atyle now worn by tbo human family. Ilia tlata are made to order, by some of the best and most celebrated establishments East and West, via i Beobe it Co., Hew York) Hertalctt Blynn, Philadelphia j Dodd ifcCo., Hates, Whltcher Co, and othera, of Cincinnati j all of which will be aold at lair pricea and ho wishes it to be distinctly understood that It Is all nonsense tor others to say they can aoil lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in Ihe business lor yeara, he understands what a hat can be made and sold lor. His stock consists (in part) ot the following varieties : Black and Drab Beaver, oxlra; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Bruah, extra; Otter and Seal Drab ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very line; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment of Straw gooda for Men and Boya. A very line assortment of Straw Hats for children, arc, Ac. His old Irlends and tbe public are invited to call and examine tbe assortment and pricea. J. E. RUDISILL, ,p23 High St, next door to the Stage Ofllce. HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Urn- f af brellas, Ac. aVe. Wholeaale and Retail. a4L niI.LKTTeVCO. NEIL HOUSE BUILDING, COLUMBUS, OHIO, respectiully announce to thecltiiensol Columbus, and dealers In the trade, that they are now receiving one of the largest and best selected stocks of goods In their line ever ottered in thia market. Being connected with an EASTERN MANUFACTORY we are at all tlinea prepared to furnish the very LATEf T STYLES of Goods, at Eastern pricea. Don't mlatake the place, aecond door south of the Neil Houiae, niga of the II lg lint. ap'JO WE ARE NOW opening a large and brautllul assortment of IWATC II El", IiIAMOND I WOUK AN1 J EWKI.K Y. rnnratnrk nf tine Loudon and Gene va Watches is superior to any In the Slate. Diamond Kinga and Hna, we VrZZSEm Ma-tie Clock., -d C..l0ry,.t whole..leaud retiilT All are invited to call examine, a-Jurr.h'" NOTARIAL aod other ttKAI.H engraved, and PR K8K turnished. at theshorteat notice. Watche. He paired in tbe beat manner. , ,, Flra, door.outhof entrc.U, Neiluje. BALDWH JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as-anrtment of WATCHES, DIAMOND WORK, and J full 01 BLYNN II BALDWIN. SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Seals, made In the beat manner, and atahor, notice, and Pree. f.rnUlniAb & bldVVIN. riON VEYANCING. Warren Jenkins I i nffio In Phit'a Rlnek. Htate street will. In addlUon to bis General Insurance baslneaa. give apecial "'"J"" "an awn CONVBYANCINO, NOTARIAL BIJM1NB8H, AND INVESTIGATION OK LAND TITLKrl. Having In former yeara, while employed in inveatigating land UUfia tor Uie Ohio Lite Insurance and Treat Company, had large xperleneeinthifBue, and having rrUined ebatraet. ot the U-tleito many ol tbe moat important tracts of land in thia county, he wilL It required, lurnish at moderate chargea a complete abstract ot title to any real oatale in thia county. Conveyancing In all its forma, and articlea ol agreement written at abort notice. frSO-y HOI'SE-FKKNISHINW ARTICLES. BRONZED METAL Hat and Coat and Umbbblla Stands; 8oan-stone Griddlea, oval and round; Burnet's Patent Water CooliVT Filters and Coolers ; Toilet Seta, ornamental and Plain ; Parlor Coal Vases; Patent Bread-CuttersPlate-Warmers; Planished Coffee and Tea Urns: Cake and Spice Boxes. Sponge sari Bits Bathing Pans; Waflel Bakers; Bed-cot hes Clasps a new and very nselul article tor keeping bed clothes oneklldraa, sad a variety ol other articles, may b. found at HEYL ft St.CLAIR'S, im 10 Opposite the Franklin Bank, High street. BOOKS & STATIONERY. NEW ARRANGEMENT Paper and Rag Warehouse. Mhoe, Tea, colored Mediums Cap, Crowo, Medium lloyal ana Duper xtoyai wrapping raper, White and colored I'aoera, for Confectioners. French and American tissues white, and assorted colors. Glased Papers, for l'amphlata. Manilla Paper of all sizes. Copying Paper French and English tnanulaoture. Note, 8vo. Post. Bath, 4to. Commercial and Packet Post. Bank and Folio Post i Blotting Paper Americas, French and cngusn i;apa j nana note raper, o., af o. BONNET BOA It DM, Of various colon and qualities. N. B. The highest price paid for Rags. jylO i. II. RILEY & CO, PAPER HANGINGS. Borders and Decora- X ttva Papera for Ceilings, Halls and Public rooms, Prints for Fire Boards. aVo. The undersigned have made arrangements for a very largo and wall assorted stock of French and American papers and borders, at reduced prices. urawinara lor iiaus and ueiunsa maue to oruer. The trade annulled by Pattern Booka, and good) furnished irom raciory " direct at tue iowbsi rates. juii-wcai j. ii. jvii.ci at iu. SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. ru rJtackhardt'i chemistry. Reld's Intellectual Philosophy. - Btewart'a do. do. l.atham'a Grammar. Tuaoulan Dlaputatlona. . . , , -, . For aale at the Maw llookatore. "' - r maS J. H. UILF.Y k. CO. "DANK NOTE PAPER, of suDerior aualitv for Bankers, Railroad and County Bonds, County Orders, Sea., Ac. Bank note paper made to order, of any size, thleknoss or color. Blank Drafta and Notes, Iron the finest steel plates, tor sale at the New Bookatoro. J.l. KII.KI UU JulS rJtatlonora. TETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, JU Newspaper-filea, I'orUble Bales a Ann article, assorted si xes, for eouutlng rooms and houses ; Copying Presses, a suporl, or article; Inkstands, new patterna, great vaueiy. For aale at tne now llookatore. Jul! J. II. RILEY it CO. P YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways jl or Thinking. By uonaia mci.eoa. Fencinuga ny tne way. new roviaea eouion. For aale at the New Bookstore. ma29 J. H. RILEY It CO. BLITHEDALE Romance, by Nathaniel Haw-thorne, just received and for lale at the new Bookstore of Jy3l.. J. J. U. RILEY CO. CEDGWICK on the Measure of Damages KJld revised and enlarged edition, luatpubiisned ana lur saie. at the new Bookstoie ol Jy31 J. 11. K1LKY It. CO WOOD'S Practice new Edition just published, and for anlo at tho new Bookatoro of Jy31. J. 11. RILEY & CO. rpilE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3. X. Just received , at the New Bookstore. Iu3 J. II. RILEY & CO. REMINISCENCES, Incidents, Anecdotes, it. Ky Hon. Levi Beardsley. For sale at the New Bookatoer TVTEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- J.s Tl I U N E It Y. The now Arm of BURR & RANDALL, having re tilted the si ore lately occupied by Huntington & M acintibk, e now receiving an entire new sloca ol 1IUOKM. STATION KKY, PAPER I1ANOING8, FANCY UOODI4. oVe. And bavin? comnleted arrannementa with the various publiah- Inn houses of tbe Eastern cities, thev will receive the new and desirable Books at the earliest possible moment al ter publica tion. It will be the aim ol this establishment to lurnlsh every art! cle In their line at tho lowest pnsaiblo prices, and by giving their peraonai attention to tne wanta 01 tneir cuatomera, iney uusi to give entire satisfaction to all who may tavor them with thoir patronage. Ail orders Intrusted to them will be attended to with fidelity and dispatch, and at prices that cannot lallof aivlngaatislactlon. nuitK at n.AmiAL.1., JuS5 High street, Columbus, Ohio. SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including McGutley's Eclectic Headers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Ray'a Arithmetics, parts 1, 9 and 3. Daviea' Mathematical Works. A nthon'a Classical Works. Mitchell's, Hmith's, and Morse's Geographies, 4c, Which sre ottered at pricea aa low aa can bo tound at any Bookstore in the Weat. For aale by . ... . ju30 BURR RANDALL. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy in Fbancb, bv Lababtink, S vols. A Step from tho New World to the Old, by Tappan, S vols Time and Tide, or Strive and Win, by A. S. Roe. Mother at Home, by Abbott ; new edition. Bliihedale Romance, by Hawthorne. For sale by sug'J BURR Si RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We Would Call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which we oiler lor aale at unprecedented low pricea. Cap, Demy and Medium Hocorda, Day-Bnoka, Ledgers, tie., always on hand, together with memorandum booka of every variety. ju30 BURR & RANDALL. STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a splendid assortment of staple and Fancy Stationery, inclu; ding French, English and American Cap and Letter Papera white and buff. Adhesion Envelopes ; lukstauds, Letter Stamps, Porto Moonaica, Pocket Cutlery, Porte-Folios, Bankers' Cases, to., which wo oiler low, ju30j BURR to RANDALL. C LINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remarks on the management of continued fever, the Identity ol Typhus, Typhoid, Relapsing Fever, c, by Austin Flint, M. D. For aale oy augii BUHR & RANDALL. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Lint and Sbbvicks of Ubn. Winfikld Scott, by Edward D. Manalicld, in 1 Vol. IS mo "the only authentic edition." A Iresh supply just received and tor sale by BURR & RANDALL. WALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Paper and Fire Board Patterna. A largo assortment of the latest patterna, just received, and for sale by ju30 UUKR & RANDALL. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of tbe Columbus and Franklin County Biblo Socloty. may now he found at the Bookatoro of ju30 BURR It RANDALL. BANCROFT'S History of the United States. In 4 volumes. For sale by jU30 BURR Ii RANDALL. LIFE OF GEN. W INFIELD SCOTT. For sale by the hundred nr tho single copy, In muslin and paper binding, by ju30 BURR It RANDALL. NEW WORK BY GRACE AGUlLAR,en-cntitled.Tke Duya of Brucet a Story of Scottish His tory. For aale by (jjl BURR It RANDALL. TTOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by V JyO BURR It RANDALL. SCOTT & BASCOM have added tO their establishment a department for the aale of lllnnha. Tllnnk Hookis and Stationery ol every description, it is our inten tion to keep up a lull assortment of everything in this tine which ousiness men can desire, i ne niana worn win oemanuiariureu bv ourselves, of the very best materiala, and iu the most sub- stantial manner, and warranted to give aatistaction. Entrance on High street INK STANDS, Metallic Tens, Port Holduro, Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter stamua. Slates, and all the varioua little et eeteraa in the Station ery lino, constantly on hand at SCOTT It BASCOM'S. STEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful atylea of type In a manner not inferlorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to tbe Stereotyping ot wood cuts. HCUTT at BASUUM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smsller quantity of all aizes and descriptions, plain and m bossed. Including a beau lit ul variety for the Ladies, may be onndat SCOTT It BASCOM'S. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Cards for Railroad Checks, Invitation Tickets, Ac., of any color and thickness, and cut to any size, may be bad at SCOTT It BASCOM'S. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard& II Noyes'and Hoover's Inks Black, Red, BlueandGreen for sale by BCOTT It BASCOM. TDRINTING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and J. Job work, all the various colors in kcjrs and cans, foraale at SCOTT It BASCOM'S. BLANK BOOKS, of every descripti Bank Ledger to a alzpenny Memorandum, on t on, from a hand, or man nfaetured to any pattern, at SCOTT ft BASCOM'S. PRINTING PAPER, for News or Book work, any size any quality any quantity for aale by HCOTf It BASCOM. TVTEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber 11 has nn hud. at the Franklintnn Deoot. a large aasortment of eountrv lumber, nrincioallv nak. of almost every sort, sise and length, where buildera and othera can be supplied on short noure, ana nave tne Lumber aenverea on tne apoi iuj unun. In the assortment ia seasoned timber, suitable lor lintela; long umbers, for frames j joists, of a great variety of lengths ; scant. Ilnr. boards, aa. Jte. Alan. tvftiM lumber, at reduced prices. By application at the Yard, or at the Mill, 6 snlles west, on tbe railroad, to Stoner or Kerr, almoat any bill can be filled by the time agreea on. isrsu easn. ju26-dm M. L. SOTXIVAHT. CINCINNATI. E. O. OOODVIAN. Wait side Walnut itreoet, btwe Columbia &, Pearl WHOIBSALB DBAJ.KB IN ALL VABIBTIBS Of WHITINU. FHINTINU. AND OTIIUlt FAI'ER. 'f Agent far SuJjxtU Kaglt Mill Writing raper. aplO ENVKliUPBM. OUOMBuB Envolopesj 160 M White do &5 M Legal do j 100 M Nolo doi ALSO Note Papera, a beautiful assortment, just received by a, u, ouuuDlAn, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street, HIUiNCII COMMERCIAL I.KTTKlt PAPKU.-3Q0 J. reams Blue and White, luat received and lor sale at reduced pricea. r.. u. huudmah, , apiu f ana i vvaiuuiairoat, LRENfiH PLAIN CAPS AND FOLIO FOOT, Bine a. auu wniie, jusireceivea ana ior saie low. E. O. GOOMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. riUNTED ENAMELED OA It OH nnd Cord Boards. X A beautllul article, manufactured bv St Co. I huve tho Urcoit nd ohoeuuit itock nt Cnrtim in tht apiu ti ana iv wainui Mumiacturerr ARont PAPER WAREHOUSE. The undersigned jb. oner a iuii aasortment ot rAfr.it. emoracing news. noo. Plate. Can and Letter Paoer: Canille. Tobacco. ManlUo. Wrau. Dins! Paner. Bonnet Beards. Ate., lie., of tho beat aualitv. and at ana lowest aaaraas prico. uiuera, aoueiieu, wnicn win ne nuoa mi inn BBinn pnra aa ii purcnaaea iu uiirson. vveaiao maae to order, at short notice, News and Bookaper. niAun at uu Nos. 77 and 79 Walnut street, 'incinnatl. O. N. B. The highest market urleo uaid lorHAOS, in caahor ezcnangeu ior paper. jj-Ji-u iiu, 0 BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincinl a narl. Is eonstantlv nreDared to furnish eleirunt BUSTS. dii ur.s, Mr.UAiii.iuNH ana munumbnth. fr orders solicited from a distance, jyiu-unm1' WHOI.EMAI.E PAPEH WAUHHOUMB. NOW in store, ready for the F'all trade, the heaviest and moat comolete atock of everv deacriution of Paoer ever oftered In thia market. Having tbe agency of many of the best manufacturers Kaat, 1 am able to lurniah to dealera in the Weat, at such pricea that leave no Inducements to purchaae Kaat. The following is s portion of the stock on hand i JI0O0 reams Blue and White Ruled Cap ; I W0 Plain Blue and White Cnp 5000 Blue and White Buled Letter; 1500 Plain Blue and White Letter; 1000 ! Blue and White Flat Cap; 100 , ". Demi; 100 ' " ' ' Medium; 30 " " " Boyal; 30 " . SupnrKoyal; 800 11 White. Bath, Post Plain and ClltEdged; 600.000 Buff and White Envelopes. A very heavy supply of Note Paper, Note Envelopes, hardware paper, &c., o. a, u, uuuuain, oeuKi-aiawkwti iana v wainut atreet, Cincinnati, LAFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PAPERS. I have been dealing in these Papera for more than a year, and H nd them everv thinn one can wish, aato aualitv and nrlce. They are the highest grade of Paper manuf actured in the Untied Statea ; alwaya give satisfaction, and used once are wanted again. A lull assortment Just received. K. O. GOODMAN, apiu ii ana iv vvainutstreer. HERMAN SCHIIADEK, (SUCCKSSOBTO CHAHLKS STABCH) Importer of German, French nnd Enitllab Fancy Goods, Torn. Itlualenl Instrument. And Wholuale Dealer in Accordeom, yiolint, Combi, Pitlolt, rercutoWA Cap$, rocket and Jable Vutlery, Spooiu, Spectacles, Ar, Ac. NO. 66 MAIN 8TBEBT, BBTWBBN LOWKB atABKKT AND COLUMBIA, apiu-dbm Cincinnati onto. JOHN II. DBTKKS, HANDPACTUBBB OP BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI. O., MR. D keeps constantly on hand a lull aasortment nf fine Dress and Water-Proof Hoots and Shoes in all varieties. which will be sold at very low prices. N. B. Fine Boots forwarded bv exoress. and warranted to lit. upon all ordera accompanied by the Cash and the measure. aptu-ty WINDOW liliAHW. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Seaaon'a manufacture of Bcllevernon Window Glass, and having taken the firat Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, ol Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we oiler to the city and country trade the best and most extensive assorlment ol Glass oi tha 1st, !d, 3d, aud 4th qualities ; ItrURgl.ta' uai nf all ito.Krliitlf.'. , Tutublera and Jars ; Pint and quart Flasks, tic. 4c. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terraa by SPUEltS it WltldllT. Solo Agenta for Bcllevernon Worka, No. 39 Main at , Cincinnati. rl. Is. Also, a constant supply oi uuponrs uun f owoer j Jit-fie, Blasting and Sporting, Soda Aab, and Bleaching Fowdera, apio-dMn BlIRNRT'S PATENT WATER COOI.KH. i rpiIlS article is the result of the application of acentilio prln X clples to the purpose intended, vis i To keep water as cool poaglble, at long at pottibte, with the leatt pottible Ice. 't he oronrietor has lornr devoted hla attention to this nartlcu- ar branch ol domeatie economv . and uaaains from one improve. munt to another, haa ut length arrived aa near perfection as it ia poaaible to reach. A proot thia is tound in the very general Lae of these Coolers in all parta of tlio country. A better proof of the aame tact ia, that, since their introduction, various iinita. lions ol the genuiue article nave tieen aueuipiea an tailing ahort of the object, it is true, yet all proving clearly which way the lido ol popular opinion ia aetting. A aimule statement of lacts. in regard to these Coolers, will satialy every one ol their auperiority. Flmt, they are the only article of the kind ever patented. They are turnished with two dis tinct non-conaucting cnamoera, uy meana oi wiueu, wuu iwo nouuda of Ico to the aallon. wator is kept fat a temperature of 40 below zero, or only 8 above the the freezing point) all day. bus, at a cost ol some nve cents per aay, a lamuy ot oroiuary zo can bo eonstantlv supplied with water aa cold aa ice itsell ; larger numbers In theaame proportion. Thia haa been found by actual experiment to be a aaving of at least seventy live per cent, over the Earthen Jara formerly used for this purpose. Again, theae Coolera never aweat ; In this way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured iuthe moat workmanlike style, aud handsomely tiuished In every respect, they make a very beautllul ornament lor the Dining iloom, Hotel or Steamboat. An important Improvement naa lately neen aaoea loino uooi- , vizi a small ran (capsule ol noioiogiromaixioeiguipnuuua butter! inserted directlv under the cover. This Quantity nf butter can be kept perfectly bard all day, without additional Ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. if desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, at a small ex-pense, with a Filtering Apparatua, made and lor sale at DUlin&ro jjoubo ruriiiBuiuK r,ii.un.niw-u.i No. 14, Kaat Front street, Cincinnati, O. alerln Hardware. Cutlerv. Tea-Trays. Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin Waro, Brushes, Wooden and Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus sud Refrigerators. aplO I iiaoun tlULisrj, wainui street, oeiween JT Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. -sl . T" n fx T fTAITrtn tTT 1 . . 1 . O. II. UEFFROY, Proprietor, late or Walnut street House. apfl-tt WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. T T between Sixth aud Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jyO-dtf i. W. SWENFV. Proprietor. fllNCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- U Cure Kstabliahment ia now open for tbe reception of pa- tienta. It is located about lire miles from the city, on tne Carthage pike, and butafewroda from the Cincinnait, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the same distance Irom tne Mis ml uanai, in ironi, renuermx u ey . those desirousof enjoying the benehtsot tbe Institution. To the lover of nature, few parts of the country can lurnish a more pleasing variety of scenery than spreads itsell beliire tha traveler all the way from Cincinnati tt the Cure. Therenaturo and art combine, rendering tha view beautiful beyond deacrlp- IB. The new, large and beautiful Edifice displays the taate ot the artist at a glance. The neatness and elegance of the Interior, combined with the numerous attractions which present themselves to the Invalid, cannot fail to render thia establishment a desirable one. The ilalla are extcneive, and the rooms spacioua and inviting, where tbe invalid can range at pleasure, free Irom atmospheric influences, in Inclement weather. The Bed Kouma am well ventilated, and neatly tnrniahed ; the Bath Rooms are mple and commouioua, being convenient lor tne application oi water, in every torm. in connection with the lnatitution there Is a Uymnaaium Hall, seventy nve feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by beaithlnl exercise. J ne npnngs wnicn lurnisn ine waier ior wis Establishment are clear, pure, soft, and abundant ; flowing from iravi.lv hed. thev aend forth water both cold aod delicious. The country and neighborhood are remarkable for healthtul-ness, purity of sir, and variety of acenery. All things combined, we cannot think of s more desirable place, for those seeking health, than thia lnatitution. Dr. Pbasc, having had much experience in the treatment of disease tor many years, begs leave to inform the public, that no pains will be spared tor the restoration to health ol those eum-mitied in hu eharve. Mrs. Pkasc. who has, for several yeara, devoted her attention to the treatment of diaeasea peculiar to her sex, and being every way qualined lor so important a a tion, will take special charge of the female department. Prolapsus Uteri, with its train ot ailments, that baneol lemale beauty, health and happiness, which is prostrating the energies, and deatroying the usetulneea of a large portion ol the fair sex, will be treated in this Institution, aucresalully, independent of pessaries or supporters of any kind. To this subject we would invite the attention of Ladies, aa In all eases we shall expect to perform a perfect cure. Persona riaiting tne mre oy tne way oi ine uncinnaii, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, will atop at the Carthage station. Patients are requested to bring two comfortables, two blankets, two coarse sheets, six towels, and a quantity of old linen, suita ble for bandages. Ta Tbe terms for Boabd. Mbdical Skbvicxs. and all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollars per week, payable weekly. F.xtra attendance will subject the patient to an extra charge.' Some deduction will be made to those who Ind it necessary to spend a length of time in the Inatitntioa. Transient persons will be charged two dollars per day. tnetioa. For further particulars address LI. A. FfiASE, SS. v.. Proprietor and Physician. Carthage Hamilton, Co., O.Hnal5-d3ma2aw3m FOItWAUDlNG. CHAMIIKlll.lN CltAWFOHII. FOUWAKDEKH de (JOMMIaJNION niKHCIIANlH. foot of Savertor Street. Cleveland. Ohio. I'kEALKIlSIn Flour, Drain and other Produce, (exclusively n on commission.) Proprietors ol Hew lor ana oino l. lue, uaio t-susi, anu union Line, rennayivauiaana uuiu i;anai, IV Agents for the following Lineal 5 HT I.Z ni",J.lrlh." ( lmlatl. lOBSUte St., Boston Wllers i0'1''BeoT"ll'1UO " H.w York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, 1 Cbamberlln Lee, aV Co., nsw I ora ana Cincinnati Line, I Agents, Ckambarlin, Lee It Co's Kaliress, I No. 1, Can lire Slip, T.-oy and Oswego Lluo, J mal3-0m New lurk. Cbamberlln. lee k Co's Express. PKOPRIBTOK CUAMBKHLIN, LKK AVCO., New York, M. ana l.r.14, AUi'.Ll, n t;u., iiuliaio. tW Shlo hv Peoule a Lino Steamboats. Isaac Newton and uenunea tiuuson, loot courtiana atreet, norm juver. mark packages " C. Lee It Co's Express." For Freight apply to Jambs C.Oatvan, ISO Broadway, New York ; Chambkblin, Lkb It Co., 1 Ccantles Slip, New York i J. S. Chknowxth, It Co., Cincinnati, O.; Ciiahbbblin It Cbawbobd, Cleveland, O mal3Gm 1859. CRAWFORD AY CO.. 1853. FORWARDERS cfa COMMI8HION IHERCUANTH, Vgdenslmrgn, iV. r. TklmpRII.'.Tnlm ntihm N...tk.n R R. Line nt ftlnam Pro. I, fxtlliirs, between Oadenshurgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chi cago. Dealers in rLUua, tiUAIN ana omur rnuiJun, ve. olushrely on commission.) iiioerai anvsncea maao on property ior saie ai ugueaauurgu, Boston and New York. tnalll-flin NORTHERN RAILROAD LINK, Between Hoaton, New York nnd the West. CRAWFORD It CO., Ogdouaburgh, New York, Proprietors. This Line consists of the following new first class Propel lers, (lesvingcgdeiisburgh three times a week i) OODUNSIIUHHII, WISCONSIN, NEW II A M I'M II I It K, VF.H.MONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATU, J W. BIluOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. nni.iuii.flni! Dirdenaliuriih wilh tho Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, nnd Rntlnnd nnd Burlinicton It" llrond, botween Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with Ihe Lnke Chnmplnln Ac W bite Hull Cnnnl Lines, netween itouse a Point aud Mew York. APPLY TO Oris Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street, Boston. 0. P. Scovxll, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 Utntn ftrrtant. Unatrin. J.S. Mavnabd, Agent Travia It Co'sLtne,33 CcsnUesBlIp, New York. Chad. B.Janbs, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Canities Slip, np stairs, New York. Halcolm Cankield, Agent Merchants' Line, 9V4 Coentiea Slip, New York. . CHAMBERLIN It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINK, ERIK CANAI. ANII LAKES. CHAMBERLIN, LEE It CO., Now York, and LEE, ABELL CO., Buffalo, Proprietors. NEW YORK AND OHIO LINE, OniO CANAL,. CHAMRMRLIN It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, i-roprietora. "Jr- No Transhipment ut Troy or Albany. Apply to N. Cuahbkblin and J. C. Oatman, No. 1 Ccenttos Slip, New York. , Mark rackagea ' rt . I . at u. Li. n. i.iuo. Ship daily at Pier No. 2, East Kiver, New York. mal3-6m L. UANNA. II. OABBBTSON. B. HANNA. II1V1UA. KAHHKTMdN CO.. Wltolesale tirocers fc Commission Merchants, HABVKV'S BLOCK, MKBWIN BTBK ET, mal3-6m Clovelnml, O. M. HALR. 1853 OHNTINBBB. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Columbus, Ohio. Warehouse No. 2, Exchange Ruildings, Broad street, (one door wost of W. A. Hill ar. Co s Agricultural rvareuouse.; DEALERS In Flour, Fiah, Sa't, aud Water Lime. Alao, Agenta for the following Linea t i Lathrop At Co's Express. -ess. npany, 1 7' . I Mercnanta' rransporuuon uompai Kcxtord l. ine, Union Transportation Company, Wnatitrn I.Rkn RnHt Line Erie Cftnftl. Mark packagoa " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all times to contract freight to any part ol tbe union. ' tALL AND 8KB VS. maC tel 1852. f&Qgggg EDDY , HALT. AD AY. STORAGE, BIIIPl'INO AND COMMISSION MER eiliNTO. AnA IHller la Bli STlMri l'lh, WIM liime, o. Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of urain, ana l' reduce generally. VS" WnrehuuBe and Oflico, foot of Front atreet, opposite the C..X. and C. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. 135 Alao, Agents for the following Lines on Erie Cnnal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H. N. Holt It Co., No. 9 Coentiea Slip, New York; Holt, Palsikb & Co., foot of Washington street, Buffalo, Pro-prletora. ECKFORD LINE. Hugh Allen, IAobnts, No. 137 Broad street, New York, C. B. Williams- j (up stairs.) Maxwmll It Pattbn, j L Wnarf Buffil0-John Allbn, Jr., I J. W. Pattbn It Co., Proprietors, 155, River street, Troy. pff" Mark packagoa "Eckford Line," ahip daily by "Old Line Troy Tow Boats," Coenties Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Running in connection with Reed' t variout Linetof Steamboat on the l.ahet. PBOPBlETOBa. R. A. Root It Co., 113 Pier, Albany. Davis &, Button, Agenta Reed's Stesmboati.Recd'a Warehouse, Buffalo. A. H. Morgan, Buffalo. Gbo. H. Tottib, Agent, Broad street. New York. C. S. Bishop it Co., Agents, North Market, Boston. lyMark packages "Union T. Company," ship by "Swift suro Line of Tow Boat," loot of Broad atreet, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE. Merchandise ibrwardi-d daily to and from New York, Albany and Buffalo, and all porta on Ihe Western Lakes and Canals, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. g3 Cargoes insured between Now York and RuHalo. 8. W. Tallmadob, Proprietor, 131 Broad St.. N. Y. AOBNT8. R. L. Howxll, 121 Broad atreet, New York, Olmstbd At Danikls, 47 Quay atreet, Albany, J. I. Tallhadob, (foot of Washington street,).... Buffalo, Ennv It Uallaoat, Clovelsnd, 3" Mark packages" W. L.B. Line," and Ship by Western Lake Boat Lino, foot of Broad atreet, New York Eir" APP'X to H. FITCH, Columbus, O. (7 Our connections with the above Lines, and with Lathrop It Co's F.xpreB, are such that we can assure Merchanta and Shippers iu general, that we can forward goods to all points a little quicker snd cheaper than any other Line. Mark it. Mark all packagea legibly, and with care. EDDY a- HALLADAY, Cleveland. II. FITCH, Columbus. nplG-fim A. M. HALE, General Agent on Ohio Canal. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum-lumbua to Portsmouth On snd after Maudny, Jone'JS, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbus lor Circleville, Chillicolbe and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock In the evening connecting wilh the Kiver Packeta to Pittaburgh and Cincinnati. Alao, leave Portamouih at 5 o'clock, A. M, and arrive at Columbia at 8 P. M., daily. .... )-.. KHEIDER Ar nAWKES. WIGS! WIGS ! WIGS! J. W. COLLIEK, Ventilating, Gossamer and Diamond WIG Manufacturer, No.UG High afreet, next door to J. Miller At Co's Grocery store, I, V) I. u M ru o No. 1 The circumference round the head. No. 2 Temple to temple, across tho back. Nn 3 Korcnoad to nape of neck. No. 4 Ear to ear, over the top. N. B. Please notice the dotted lines. Persons at a distance ran measure themselves by adhering to the above Instructions, snd by Binding the color ol hair they wish and style of wearing, can have a perfect fit, and in every case warranted. J.W. !. begs respectfully to Inform the inhabitants of Columbus and vicinity that he haa taken tbe above rooms, where he particularly invites those whom Nature has deprived of their natural covering, to hia splendid stock of Wigf, Toupees, ana every oiner variety ot na.tr worK, suitable both for Ladies snd Gentlemen, which, for elegance ot tiniah and life-like appearance cannot be surpassed In the Union. The following comprise a few of tbe articlea manufactured by him. viz: GENTS' VENTILATED, GOSSAMER, end DIAMOND WIGS, TOUPEES, SCRATCHES, Ite. LADIES' SRLF-A DJ CSTING WIG. Which adapts Itself oa the inttant to the head, and Is ao natural ss to defy detection, even by members of the same family. Aleo LADIES' HALF-WIGS, PAN OS. RRAIDS, FRIZETTS, PUFFS, KINGLETS, CURLS, COLORED WORK, ate. ORXAMKtiTJL HAIR H OKK.I. W. O. also manufactures to order, Rraeclets, Pins, Ear Drops, Ear Kinga, Finger Kinga, Guards, Chains, Beads, Crosses, tec. AVe. rgi Hair Work repaired, cleaned, and dressed. C" Hair Bought or taken in Exchange. maMdly TAKE NOTICE rfHAT from and altar January 1st. 1851, we ahall adopt tha 1 popular Esatero ayitem of selling goods for eaah only. Believing we can make this change entirely aati si actor y to our friends and tba public, this is to nntily all that we shall strictly adhere to the principle ol selling ior ean only, and ataman pro. ata. JOHN MILLER tt CO, Columbus. Dee t.-tf Grocers, US High st. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. T ANDFACTUKKD bv M. Ashbrook. of Aahville a orlme ar Itl tiela, and not to be excelled, constantly on hand, by the bar reioroinerwiaa,ioraaieoy joun Blll.l-r k ar uu,si. MO-tt Mmens. Hlrh TLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving IJ new suDnliea of VlTflRIS AND JEWELRY. Among other styles at Watches, sra invite attention to new lot of those tne hasting ease snd open dial levers, of oar own im portation, which, fov sjoality and price, arm oC excelled. yl WARREN JENKINS, at Goneral Head Quarters or Idle, Flro, Health aud Marina Insurance, takes plr.i.rn In aiibnilltlna to his patrons the lollowlng Jttntesical of Ms it rnj TNSUltANCE COMPANY OF V'VICA, on the let day of July, lrU, ,l,,Hg the whule amount of Ut expenditure! tinee January 1st, 1.')'J. Ilalanceon hand January 1st, IH.Vj, 19,510 S3 Cusb Promiunia from 1st January to 1st July 37,138 T3 Received on Policies of re-lnsuranco.... 534 G tU7,193 97 Amount ol Losses and opxnnaes paid up to July 1, '62, and since January lat,.... 31,(185 1(1 Paid Agents' Commissions, 4,IKi3 4!) Paid fur re insurance TJ8 43 Paid return Premiums on Policies cancelled 840 88 45,a4 85 flurplu 'J'.8a9 ul r JOHN E. HINMAN, Fretident. I'tlfa, July 1, 1853 II. II. HAWLEY, Secretary. This statement shows the actual busineaa lor six months. 1 he original capital ol $170,000 is over and above Ihe surplus herein sot lorth. Tills company baa always paid its losses with promptness and liberality. WAHHEN JENKINS, Columbus, August Gtu, 1853. Agent. Hbcohmrndations vot Gbntlbmbn ok Utka. We. the uhanrihnra. well ucoualntcd with tile principal Offi cers ol tho A'lua Insurance Company, hereby certify that they are gentlemen ol good b..... ropuwtioi., nJ ifc. w. b.llovo luo mma uumpauy wen umnHgoQ uuu imjiw...... . B. B. Lansinu, Uaablcr Oneida Bank. C. 8. Wilson, i aahlorUtlea City Bank. Jas. S. Lvnoh, Caahior Ontario Branch Bank. aug7-y T. O. GnANfm, Cashier Bank Central N. York, n ENERAL HEAD QUARTERS, for Life, IT Fire, Marino, and Health INSURANCE. Offlcein Platqa Block, State street, up stairs. i tha. ,iDu. t fuilurn. nf Insurance Comoanles. tbo under signed would call attention to the exhibits of eome oi the companies wlilca ne nas tne nonor hi reproooiiv. n.....s Franklin Fire Ins. Co. or Philadelphia-assets 4,300 Franklin, of Now York, do. Springfield Fire and Marino, do. !4'i Etna, ol Utlca, N. Y., do. 170,000 Rensalaor.ofLanalngburg, N.Y., do. !!2'!K!I! Union, of Fort Plain, N.Y , do. ""MS Hudson River Ina., Watorford, N. Y., do. 346,978 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 800,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. . LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit New York aud NewJersoy $1,381,000 Jefferson Lllelnaurance Co, Cincinnati JOO.OOO American Temperance Life Ins. Co., Hartford.... 100,(100 American Mutual Lllo Ins. Oo, New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanics Mutual Health Association, Cio, .$29,000 1'hp unilnralinind will take creat pleasure In exhibiting tbe re- cent reports of all the above companies, and explaining in extcn-ao their resources and manner ol doing bualnoss. In the various departments of Fire, Msrlue, Lite, and Health insuranco, there can be no superior lacilitioa ottered by sny sgent or company. CALIFORNIA Ail rlf lUBiaovaaeii Hmiinim.Di. terms. Remember to call at Head uuartcrs, wtate airecr, up ,talrs. WAIUIEN JENKINS, Agent, L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar-ra. TIioho who wish tor Fire Inanrnnce will please read the followlnn Report of the FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIII,AIIEI.-II1A. CI HOWINd CASH A8SETTS, January 1st, 1952, Invested as U lollOWS! First, Mortgages, chiefly In rhlladalpbla Real Estate purchased at Sheriff aale $957,513 64 84,377 78 125,(i05 73 62,325 50 6,06 90 40,481 39 Temporary Loans on Collaterals Stocks, valued at $116.500 cost Notes, Bills recoivnblu, Ac Cssh 11,904,390 94 fir INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE In the above corn. paiiy, by lfel8-ytf WARREN JENKINS, Agent. COLUMBUS AUENCY Kentucky Mutual life Insurance Company. a..n,nl If nnd KIIIII.IIDII. XII IS Company oilers to the Insured all the security and ad-vantagea of the Mutual and Joint Stock plans (aa heretofore appliedicombineii.nameiyi uowraiesoipreuiiu"., r.r ', i ...Ii ..-inA r... thn efiiitinirent return, in casa, oi lueuer eouion. i UI. .v.. - risk of the year: ao adequate, but not excessive provision tor . ' , 1- .1 ,.l.nlan nl IllA With too luture security oi miimneri ior nm iuum --an adequate interest In the accumulallng fund securod to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies a guaranty fund designed lor tho permanent ancurity nf shojt term mem. bora, and also for the present security of those for the whole terra ol lilo. ... ' . , This ia the only Mutual Llle inaurance omynj wuu. r.,. , . i I .....H-r.l rith nrnvi.. ol premium are nxea mi m imn iu ;V r." . ion tor an annually increasing accumulation ol lunda (lor luture security) In exact proportion to tho amount of business and the Increaaing riak Irom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Iter.; giving in detail the plan and ratea of the Company, furnished gratia, and applications received, by J. 11. TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocS3-d lnsnranctron Life and Live Stocky AGAINST loss or damage by Finn, and agalnat the perila oi the Sea and Inland Navigation, on property ol everyde. scrlption, taken In thafollowlng Companlea: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Cnpltnl iaO.'L, OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN- . NATl.OHIO. .,. NEW ENIJ LAND" "LIVE VtOCk'iNS. CJIMPANY, at A mj-aU tw AnaTs.wJsVaTlrlIaT'Il'n. cnnimT :.7.7.'..:::.:."......3o.ooo. EAGLE INSURANCE COM 1'ANY, eiN;i NNATI, O. Cnnllnl WOO.I'OO. UTICA INSURANCE t'MrANY,ITICA,N.Y. tlnnltnl loO.OOIt. KM PI HE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK.. Cnnltnl - " 0,000. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONilON. Cnpltnl 11.000,000. Risks taken on the most liberal terms, snd all losses promptly actuated. ItalO-dly T STOCKTON. Agent CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS I J uriunL'ii i ii m k i n a riotiMml Inatimnm Atront. will re- i II Al'.. I'..- I Us. (...uranen tnolllHintT llltnrni ItUkl ctiivn uuiiiiiuuiii iui Him iiiui-tsv.-, - ChII at Htmdquarters.oppoillethe Old SttUousfl,MRtttreet, HCliNKlDKR'H OAItDKN. mriK undontened muit roiiwcliully inlornn his frlendssnd (MRDKN, on ihe wnst side ol tho Chillicothe road, about bslf s mile south of Columbus, forvliiters, snd solicits tho continuant .-i . .. .. l a.J AsiltAKHsihmaaHL Vftsr. Neither exertion nor the greatest expense have been 1 i . . i . .a. j.lUi.tl..l annt 1m thata wlsimtV ni thp spama w renaer ine mnv uriwunm -f- " " Cauiul as attractive, com.ortable aud pleasant aa could be done. A..r j - a- i i s- Ja"ilsariaa whish mi arutli V RD ei Jill mux ui rwinrsjuuinufc- smu - 7 , ' leure to his heart's content, will be served up lor a lair aud rna. sonabie pncet at a moment s buuco. aw.1. uh -v . - derstandinc and vexatious, and preTentmiscblef, 1 call theatteo-tloa ot the vititrs of the Garden to some regulations posted In dillerent places on tbe premises, hoping thai the will be observed. Visiters on Sunday have to pay tin cent for admission, . Li.L than laAasiBwtr t.i BlrMhnwtlitsta ana recive a ucu, win u rumms - ., : tk.i Wrtii irisanHi. Aitme one. come all. and enjoy tue ple..nre. of 'God's delightlul ""re- flnUNEIDKIl. mnjiMJii JUST OPENED. The subscribers woum re-a lectfutly aanounee to their friends and tno public In gen-ersl, that thav have joat opened a atom on the corner ol Long c,..,.u... r ' r.....l.-P II.oH.n-. F.rlnrv. Wbere " . .. t t sireel ano '-"" yrr"Z V." V . ,. .,,'ln, f inoy intena to seep eonsnnnj . - - - - the very best ol Family Oroeeries such aa 1 eaa, Cofleo, Mu ar. Molasses, noor, nice, risn.miiip, .ui.,., :"' ";""'-JlT i ... . ;ik ...n n!rl used bv lamilies. which they of- lertosllonthelowesttorms,forCAsHonlv. NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu-j '.iMatnMi Uiwm.1vi1 ihladsv a larve suunlv of2rwZft 'new Standard and lasUona'jIe Music aW Grand Polka do Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse no uoncori, oy 'iu roi ... A lion iMtv. (iold Kever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Allien. Gaslight flcbottlsrli. ld Veteran. ,e u,i.. Natlni.! Khiittlaeh. punas pparruw mw. ........ - liealngtou Quickatep. by Cook. Auld Lang tyno WalU. e ., ,. n ,l rtA rn Rnlilmnn.. rrnmle 1 nappy ramiiy row. - . Kathleen, Wavonrneen, aa sung Waft for the Wagon a.. i'.ih.rin. llsvea. There's magic in that llttlf Tht. Laat Hose oi Summer. song ; and maay other songs Wedding Polka. iiirooo. anapieres. lAusiana Helle, vanaiiona, uy Aonrroa's Office, Fbaiskliw to, I aTnTlfP ii... nnnllfirl p1rrlnrs of Franklin im ij i VU .V ... v, ...... ... w. ll Co 0.-In purananca or the 33d aecUon of "An Act for the aaaeasment and taxation ol all property in thia Sum, and lor levying taxes thereon according to iu Hue value In money, passed April 13, 1U52, the Commissioners ol Franklin county, at ' ' ; Jul 1 ..l. .Annl. litrlhftMMMM Ol their Aune session, irjs, ommi District Aaaeors, as follows : Th ..n.hin of Moataomerv (including the city) shall con stitute the 1st District. .,.. .. Tha townships ot Truro, Arnerann, n.m, "-..u,-Clinton and Sharon shall constitute the 2d District l. . Li .r d - sv..hiiirtnn. Norwich. Brown.rrank- Hn snd Prairie shall constitute the 3d Distiict. utlson The townskiia ol ra sai jar., d,lleonitnteth.4thDistneL Bnv'rirk. By order of tne Boar a. " LAW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A; P. PERRY having determined to decline Ihe farther prao. tie. of tha I..-. H. H. C A R K I J O T O PJV business snd settle tne acrounis oiu rio.too. at their recent olSee, in Carpenter s BuiMWg between tha Kachange Bank and Wave Street, A. J- '. SSis.RTr.il aa 4alttl EW ICE CREAM SALOON. -C. P. L. . .. . I -awnSatfrinBT tl nil frivMidl BBtrtl N n wan mpom j ' PASTURE. We hare Pastuie for few COW9,--BiL--H g-k ARMSTROKO. DRY & FANCY GOODS. GENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can And tha latett New York styles of fancy Casai-eras, black French Doeskin Cassimeres, black, blua and brown Freajcn and English Cloths, Drap d'ete, and other beauUlul strles of goods lor slammer Costs, that are rare in this market, at iul was. fviiaaxuio a w niHE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the 1 choicest of the season. Ho are the Bonnets, Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. Bonnet Crapes and other trimmings, now open- , hv nll Wl, BlUBAlun at uu. .... . l kii.. t. . nr. m. Ii flliw., " one nour ot sucn ou - - T is one drop of fragrance from thousanot pf roses." E allude to one hour spent in examining the large and beautiful atock of Pnrnaola. Hosiery, QloveTng d short U Milts, bud.nnd 8" Vest-Ings, bull Lawn Cravats, colored and white tomtMtop, brown and grasa Coat Mnens, and an endlesa vtrletJT of other seasonable goods, sold by WH. RICHARDS CO. mn umip.t . A TnrHner Hnimfl Keener ' B 'J UO A UUU MIUIMiii. a I ... ...Jn.LUIhlM IM..IIMB. J. Tou will nnd Drown ana Dieacnea s "--' . tiful Bnow-drop and Damask Hatterm,) sJso, Diapera and Crash of M descripUons, at RlcmRM . CO'B. FOUR DAYS LATER from New York pntcBv votrrt. Auuiner train ur ears has arrived, freighted with goods for "Wit. Riohabds It Co.," purchased at extremely reduced prices, which wa will sell at equally low prices, fur cash or approved oredlt Jul WM.R1CHARDB It CO. SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Buildings,lnvites theattnntloa of the Ladiaa of Columbus, and tha public generally, to bis very large stock of Fashionable Spring and Summer Goods, now being .received and opened dally. We cordially invite all to oall, for we feel confident thai ne can suit tbe most fastidious. mb2 HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we bave a large stock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Blip Linens, a great variety of Towelings, Table Cloths, Muslin Sheetings, from 4-4 to 13-4 wide, very handsome embroidered Lseeand Muslin Curtains snd curtain goods, e., ; which will be sold low. mhl SNOWDEN. NEW SPRING GOODS, by Express. Mes-dames fH API.B V ot HAM., High ., sre now recelv log a large aud splendid assortment of MILLINERY, ORNA MENTAL, HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of every style and va rlety, which they are now ready ao sell at the lowest cash price. Also, Dressing snd Repairing Bonnets done in the beat manner and on the shortest notice. "arln.ly THE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more beaotilully clad than Solomon In all bis glory. Yet the Lady surpasses even the Lily, who is attired in those beautiful Bareges, Bballys, Barege-Delaines, French Muslins, White Crape Shawls, Black Silk Lace Points, Swiss snd J scone t French-Wrought Collsrs, Cuffs, Under-sleeves and Under-bandkerehiefs sold b Jul ' . - WM. RICHARDS It CO, NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces Needle-work Swiss Drapery Curtains. 5 pea, fine Needle-wurk Lace do. SO pes. (in yds.) Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtains. Just received, and-" or aale by . . ,p30 . J.D Q8BORN It CO TUST RECEIVED sj 500 lbs. colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lbs. Cotton Batting. apiiu J. D. OSBORN at CO. TVTEW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED. ii 10 ps New patterns Brussels Carpets. 8 ps Three-ply Carpets, is m Inoraln Oaroeta. new styles. Will be retailed as low as any place In the United States, at mal!0 si. U. UODUHtl sb a. T ADIES, now is the time for you to see the lis . a -AT nnllaia adarkeTkYwant sjaslalavtl hsl (TtAP I I ".--Las... A-i-1 k... . a. -- naa (litii) Jllslt tA flnnVlflfffl yourBelveaoi thii, it will be only Decenary to call at SNOWDEN 'H nnd gee the great Tariety of new and beautiful tty lee ot Flounce, Bordered end Plain TlMuee, Bareget, Chalya-Ctmbrica. I. a win, Chintzei, Grenadlnea. o.. e. Our atock i i i j uu ---nM.Bu. mtiA vBaiBiBinm nnrfrlandaana ana uveu avitjcwu "iw gi-o : the public gonerally, that we cannot and will not be under-told; We respectfully Invite ail to call and examine atylea,qual-itiei and pricea, before making their purchuea elsewhere III BAH New Store and New Goods, IN BACKUB'8 BLOCK, ! ar. !. -a kwasaal TankmBTM Klnh. H,n ail ainr oi align rirwjs--..--,--- - . . a .at sl. ..n 1 nm a.- 4 i. U il I. srnlllfi MainMCtlllllV invito tht attention ol the ciuxenaof Columbui and aur. rounding country to tbeir NEW ANO EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS, ... AAmnv,.intf all tha V.TioHn. nl wnicn iney w. now iiMniw;i .,.... '-'"n - fflllllnory and Knney Dress Goods, Cloaka, cVo, oVc, which they will sell as low as can be afforded. milliners supplied with GOODS and PATTERNS as low as at any place west of New York city. Columbus, October 23,1851 DRESS SILKS. Extra rich Brocade Flounced Bilks. Extra Ilich Plaid Silks. Brocade and Figured Silks. Neat styles Checked snd Stripod Summer Silks. India Hilks, a great variety ana very low. Plain Black Bilks, all widths and qualities H. heln. ooenao at Imb29l SNOWDLN'8. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES Lace and Muslin Undersleeves i Lace and Muslin Chemisettes t Lace and Swiss Capes and Berthaa Rich Lace Veils, Collars and Cuffs ; Lsdics Embroidered Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Jaconet and Swiss Flounclngsj losertinjssnd tdgings. A full assortment of the above articles this dsy received by uou W. A. J. C. McCOY It CO. MORE NEW CAKrETJJNU. ine suDscri-bers, next door to the American, are receiving large addition to their former aasortment, making one of the most desirable stocks to be lound in the city. Their assortment comprises every variety to be found in the market, Tapestry Velvets, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, etc. Also, while and eol'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats. Lace aud Bwias Window Curtains. ' .... Buyers will consult their interest by looking at our stock: be-fore iurchasina. lapiai W. A. It J. C. McCOY It CO. A RRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adahi Stew- A ART, MEHCflANT TAILOR, opposite the Capital House, High street, Columbus, haa just received his first lot ot rtPMlNU nnd iPMWKU GOODS, and Is ready to receive order, for s.iof assuring all who may think proper to patronise hit establishment, thst no ed'orta will be spared to give sstlsiactton as to the quality ol materials, style of work and neatness ol Ut, and especial care will be Uken to hare all work done by the time promised. Willi ponuPT PAY " r u l. i ahiM tn mat alons. althoush he lOr O IIllUVU, H uwpow m n- abould not have seventy customers at one time on a rainy day. mat. OVH WBAHV-A Una asaortment of goodsJor Boys' s ....nr ean be found at ImhSDl T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watcnmaker ana Jew- f J s eler, nigh Street, belween the American dk Neil llnnae, COVUMBim. . w . . .... ,.. UniieThe buainess at the old stand, where 1 will keep a nipt rate assortment ot t.,,-. WATf'IIKS, JEWBliK V, s uiud. eruvas. And a teneral variety ol FANCV GOODS. ror ine preom " , want ol Gooda, may rely upon teeing all new patieina of Jew- .t ",y ,Bt0r0 . kraaMtr. th MIlfiilPMM nf thft for'pafronsof theconcernj-lfS- Jbe wnrrn sirpmnna, .i.i..-i lnr known in thia section as a first rate workman. Julli . NOTIC'aT. .. . i : -J ff ...k. ... .Am In If r Jnhn V. RlTlffl. Having uiapuaci. u. ihj .iu.. . , jr . I eheertuilv recommend him to all of my old customers, sua the community generally. t,..taM. Aa It la auaoiuieiy neceaaary n u'j u.-------- aball b cloaod. all persons knowing themselves Indebted to me, wdl call and settle np. 1MI W M. SAVAOK. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed XI Propoaala win be received at tne nngin r . u. . u..;.,i. AVt'inrlnnaii Railroad. In Harmar.up totheBth of 8ep- temlwr, inclusive, for the -i,vivj liKADUATION, mABiinni of 70 mile, of this ro J,eatendi.g Iron. of be pros-ent contract in Vinton county, to Marietta. . work i. weH worthy the attention of Contractors. There will be about SjOOU feet ol tunneling, with several deep. cuts and htghe-bankmenta. The line will be reaoy ior nu,. o. .v. j. r.... . d7la!Troalesand SpeclBeaUons will be fonnd at tha Engl- ?". .. . .. I . mm .. '- neer a uhht, ... " , - - . -y - tion given .pea the line of the road by tha resident Engineer. Separate VnsosaiVwill be received lor tha masonry and superstructure of the Brilr Arraaa lie m aaliinaraa., ma oisirswnai. Thl. will be abontoUO test Ions-, and be turnished with a draw of Si) feet span. n.r.i ui i, r. n, nw- A KENNEDY, Kngvutr. Eaglneer's Office, M. C. R. K. Chillicothe,July 1. Il2. acgn-dlOt rpo EXCHANGE for CITY PROPERTY, I 1360 Krca of Land in Dffisnee eonnty. Also, WJO acres in other oarts ot tne biiuj. Real Estate Agents. CaugM HOUSE AND LOT tK SAL.IS. 1 ne sud-srriher willaellthe Lntoa which kellves.oa High street, between Town and Rich. It Is in the centre ol the city, and a nvery convenient stand tor business and for a family real, dence. Tbe terms will be about one third down and the balance in paymenta. Those who wish to purchase to speculate on, or to locate for business woa Id do well to eal I and eaamltb. premiss,., a good ''i!iMAXL.
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Full Text | ' . - ' . NUMBER 31 VOLCME XVI COLUMBD& FRIDA.Y MORNING. AUGUST 2, 1852. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BT 80OTT BA10OU. M'K JnuBNAL BUILDINGS, HIUH AND MASl. 1TBBBTI. COUNTINU 1100M ON HIGH STREET. i)FI THUMB Invariably In advance i'uu Dully, to porsonslu Columbus, pr year sent by mill out of Columbus . . . . l 00 fi 00 ' during tb session, and Trl-Weekly balance of In Columbui Ily mull i'hii Trl-Weekly by mull Weekly in Columbus Outol the city; by matl.slnglo To nlubi ol tour and upwarda To clubs of ten and upwarda, to one address- Dally, session Trl-WneUly Weekly, single . . . Toiilubaol live snd upwarda S 00 4 00 a oo 8 00 1 so 1 ss 1 00 9 00 1 00 so 40 Advert lain; I lia loltowlng ratea and ruloa of advertising have boon agreed auon between the proprietors at tbo Ohio tilntuman and tba Ohio still Journal, w uu uwn vuu, iu mi oases, amir imp asm. rfuiy 20, IS4M Dally Paper. Una square, 10 linea or loss, one Insertion " oach additional " " I wees i ii i 2 . . , .. H H a . i "' I month' S. " . ' i n ii 3 i' . . ii II '. .i it ii a ,, II u ii ....... . SO SO . 0S!5 . . I 50 . 9 00 . . 3 00 . 4 00 . . 6 00 8 00 10 00 . IS 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 . i0 00 itandiiij! card, 5 linea ur Inaa, porniiiium . "j ciiluiun.wllli sehaugB., " . Ml aj k 'A ii'i 00 5 00 :io oo ii ia " " changed weekly " daily " with ichaugea . ii (I ii ii la " changed weekly 80 00 . M 01) 40 00 43 (10 &s oo 130 00 daily oilier cuaea not provided for, chargeable 1m eonlormlty with the above rutea. n,- .umlard of moaaurement to be minion type. t or uik'I) additional aquare In tho daily, loaorUid one month, nr a greabir length ot time, and lor each additional aquaro inaertod ulHU'r me yearly ri"i ui F'y .... , , Nr. rivnrtiaeninnt to be conn dered bv the year, unleaa it ia aue- ilied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the t'ubliahera not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisement! beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidatea (for uUkes of every description) to be charged at tue rate oi nuy criiw oor wwa, iui bwb uuwu, uiv same to be, in all casus, paid in advance. All advertisements from atrangera or transient persona to be paid in advance. ... , Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number ol insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privilege of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular busineaa ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Goneral Agents, Ileal Instate Agents, tic, not to bo contracted tor by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual ratea. NO ADVKBTISBMINT CAN B INSEUTKD GRATUITOUSLY. Advc't'-.'inenWlorcbaritable initiations, tiro companies, ward, township, ind other public meetings, and such like, to be charged halt price , Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invltatlom or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to be pnidfor. ... , , Iteiiuin. udvertlsera, and all others sending communications or requlrliu notices, desiring to call attention to lairs, soiroes, concerts, or tiny puolic entertainments where charges are made lor adinitUiief-all notices ot private associations every notice deai jucdto call attention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended t" promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding that the same ia to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the aumo will be charged at the rate ol not leaa than SO cents per line, and then only when accompauied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not leaa than double I be above ratea, and measured as if aolid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent. In advance on the above rates. Attorneya will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. nit. iinitllRT THOMPHON'S OFFICE. O. 4, Noll's) Exchange, opposite the Secretary ot Stato'i olilce, High atreet, Columbus. "cll NATHAN BKOOK8, Jaetlee of the Pence. Offlce In the i ooin formerly occupied by Justice Evans, south of the Franklin Bank, up stairs. i:hrR. ARIIOTT Ar. CO.. I E ALE ItS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass.House I f lluildora Materials, Fnrmlng and Mechanical t ools, Military Hoods, iic, tie. No. lot IJIgn atreet, Blgn ol tno ttnt raaiucn. WAl.TF.lt T1IKAM., A.BMMnAvnn.1 l'nilnH,,llilV fit 1 .1. W f 111 I II 111 till H . OtllO a LSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment ol Deeds V for tbe State ot Now York. ct"' F. Ii. MKHMIONM ok CO.. oruAr. int. AM II llf ilL DKALBK8 IN L) IIY GOOUW, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Capa, Straw Goods, .c. Four doors aoutn oi me Araurieaii, uiuihuu. i" JOHN W BAKKB. BOBKKT ABM8TB0NO. ItAKEIl cV AK.tlNTKONU, ft EAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. IV OHice, South room Fxchangu Bank Building, Columbus, O. I.UCIAN BUTTLKS. IHKO. COMSTOCK. BO. O. COMSTOCK. IHlTTIiEH, COmMTOCK & CO., r (Successors to B. Coiiistock & Co.,) 1FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard OH Manufacturora,anddealerain8alt,Plaater, Fiahaud Lumber. Head of tho Canal, Columbus, Ohio. I3T Liberal advances made on conalgnmcnta. rnarff J. RIDCSWAV & VO'I Iron Foundry, llrond street, nenr the Urlilgo, Coluin-bun, Ohio. g toves ol all klnds.and agreatvarioty ofCastlnga.alwaysonhand. AT AND CAP STORE. THK OLD BTAND. The subscriber cornea greeting, to every Hat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, with one ot the very best asaortmcnta of HATH AND CAPS ever brought to this part of the Htate, embracing nearly every variety Of atyle now worn by tbo human family. Ilia tlata are made to order, by some of the best and most celebrated establishments East and West, via i Beobe it Co., Hew York) Hertalctt Blynn, Philadelphia j Dodd ifcCo., Hates, Whltcher Co, and othera, of Cincinnati j all of which will be aold at lair pricea and ho wishes it to be distinctly understood that It Is all nonsense tor others to say they can aoil lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in Ihe business lor yeara, he understands what a hat can be made and sold lor. His stock consists (in part) ot the following varieties : Black and Drab Beaver, oxlra; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Bruah, extra; Otter and Seal Drab ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very line; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment of Straw gooda for Men and Boya. A very line assortment of Straw Hats for children, arc, Ac. His old Irlends and tbe public are invited to call and examine tbe assortment and pricea. J. E. RUDISILL, ,p23 High St, next door to the Stage Ofllce. HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Urn- f af brellas, Ac. aVe. Wholeaale and Retail. a4L niI.LKTTeVCO. NEIL HOUSE BUILDING, COLUMBUS, OHIO, respectiully announce to thecltiiensol Columbus, and dealers In the trade, that they are now receiving one of the largest and best selected stocks of goods In their line ever ottered in thia market. Being connected with an EASTERN MANUFACTORY we are at all tlinea prepared to furnish the very LATEf T STYLES of Goods, at Eastern pricea. Don't mlatake the place, aecond door south of the Neil Houiae, niga of the II lg lint. ap'JO WE ARE NOW opening a large and brautllul assortment of IWATC II El", IiIAMOND I WOUK AN1 J EWKI.K Y. rnnratnrk nf tine Loudon and Gene va Watches is superior to any In the Slate. Diamond Kinga and Hna, we VrZZSEm Ma-tie Clock., -d C..l0ry,.t whole..leaud retiilT All are invited to call examine, a-Jurr.h'" NOTARIAL aod other ttKAI.H engraved, and PR K8K turnished. at theshorteat notice. Watche. He paired in tbe beat manner. , ,, Flra, door.outhof entrc.U, Neiluje. BALDWH JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as-anrtment of WATCHES, DIAMOND WORK, and J full 01 BLYNN II BALDWIN. SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Seals, made In the beat manner, and atahor, notice, and Pree. f.rnUlniAb & bldVVIN. riON VEYANCING. Warren Jenkins I i nffio In Phit'a Rlnek. Htate street will. In addlUon to bis General Insurance baslneaa. give apecial "'"J"" "an awn CONVBYANCINO, NOTARIAL BIJM1NB8H, AND INVESTIGATION OK LAND TITLKrl. Having In former yeara, while employed in inveatigating land UUfia tor Uie Ohio Lite Insurance and Treat Company, had large xperleneeinthifBue, and having rrUined ebatraet. ot the U-tleito many ol tbe moat important tracts of land in thia county, he wilL It required, lurnish at moderate chargea a complete abstract ot title to any real oatale in thia county. Conveyancing In all its forma, and articlea ol agreement written at abort notice. frSO-y HOI'SE-FKKNISHINW ARTICLES. BRONZED METAL Hat and Coat and Umbbblla Stands; 8oan-stone Griddlea, oval and round; Burnet's Patent Water CooliVT Filters and Coolers ; Toilet Seta, ornamental and Plain ; Parlor Coal Vases; Patent Bread-CuttersPlate-Warmers; Planished Coffee and Tea Urns: Cake and Spice Boxes. Sponge sari Bits Bathing Pans; Waflel Bakers; Bed-cot hes Clasps a new and very nselul article tor keeping bed clothes oneklldraa, sad a variety ol other articles, may b. found at HEYL ft St.CLAIR'S, im 10 Opposite the Franklin Bank, High street. BOOKS & STATIONERY. NEW ARRANGEMENT Paper and Rag Warehouse. Mhoe, Tea, colored Mediums Cap, Crowo, Medium lloyal ana Duper xtoyai wrapping raper, White and colored I'aoera, for Confectioners. French and American tissues white, and assorted colors. Glased Papers, for l'amphlata. Manilla Paper of all sizes. Copying Paper French and English tnanulaoture. Note, 8vo. Post. Bath, 4to. Commercial and Packet Post. Bank and Folio Post i Blotting Paper Americas, French and cngusn i;apa j nana note raper, o., af o. BONNET BOA It DM, Of various colon and qualities. N. B. The highest price paid for Rags. jylO i. II. RILEY & CO, PAPER HANGINGS. Borders and Decora- X ttva Papera for Ceilings, Halls and Public rooms, Prints for Fire Boards. aVo. The undersigned have made arrangements for a very largo and wall assorted stock of French and American papers and borders, at reduced prices. urawinara lor iiaus and ueiunsa maue to oruer. The trade annulled by Pattern Booka, and good) furnished irom raciory " direct at tue iowbsi rates. juii-wcai j. ii. jvii.ci at iu. SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. ru rJtackhardt'i chemistry. Reld's Intellectual Philosophy. - Btewart'a do. do. l.atham'a Grammar. Tuaoulan Dlaputatlona. . . , , -, . For aale at the Maw llookatore. "' - r maS J. H. UILF.Y k. CO. "DANK NOTE PAPER, of suDerior aualitv for Bankers, Railroad and County Bonds, County Orders, Sea., Ac. Bank note paper made to order, of any size, thleknoss or color. Blank Drafta and Notes, Iron the finest steel plates, tor sale at the New Bookatoro. J.l. KII.KI UU JulS rJtatlonora. TETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, JU Newspaper-filea, I'orUble Bales a Ann article, assorted si xes, for eouutlng rooms and houses ; Copying Presses, a suporl, or article; Inkstands, new patterna, great vaueiy. For aale at tne now llookatore. Jul! J. II. RILEY it CO. P YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways jl or Thinking. By uonaia mci.eoa. Fencinuga ny tne way. new roviaea eouion. For aale at the New Bookstore. ma29 J. H. RILEY It CO. BLITHEDALE Romance, by Nathaniel Haw-thorne, just received and for lale at the new Bookstore of Jy3l.. J. J. U. RILEY CO. CEDGWICK on the Measure of Damages KJld revised and enlarged edition, luatpubiisned ana lur saie. at the new Bookstoie ol Jy31 J. 11. K1LKY It. CO WOOD'S Practice new Edition just published, and for anlo at tho new Bookatoro of Jy31. J. 11. RILEY & CO. rpilE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3. X. Just received , at the New Bookstore. Iu3 J. II. RILEY & CO. REMINISCENCES, Incidents, Anecdotes, it. Ky Hon. Levi Beardsley. For sale at the New Bookatoer TVTEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- J.s Tl I U N E It Y. The now Arm of BURR & RANDALL, having re tilted the si ore lately occupied by Huntington & M acintibk, e now receiving an entire new sloca ol 1IUOKM. STATION KKY, PAPER I1ANOING8, FANCY UOODI4. oVe. And bavin? comnleted arrannementa with the various publiah- Inn houses of tbe Eastern cities, thev will receive the new and desirable Books at the earliest possible moment al ter publica tion. It will be the aim ol this establishment to lurnlsh every art! cle In their line at tho lowest pnsaiblo prices, and by giving their peraonai attention to tne wanta 01 tneir cuatomera, iney uusi to give entire satisfaction to all who may tavor them with thoir patronage. Ail orders Intrusted to them will be attended to with fidelity and dispatch, and at prices that cannot lallof aivlngaatislactlon. nuitK at n.AmiAL.1., JuS5 High street, Columbus, Ohio. SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including McGutley's Eclectic Headers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Ray'a Arithmetics, parts 1, 9 and 3. Daviea' Mathematical Works. A nthon'a Classical Works. Mitchell's, Hmith's, and Morse's Geographies, 4c, Which sre ottered at pricea aa low aa can bo tound at any Bookstore in the Weat. For aale by . ... . ju30 BURR RANDALL. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy in Fbancb, bv Lababtink, S vols. A Step from tho New World to the Old, by Tappan, S vols Time and Tide, or Strive and Win, by A. S. Roe. Mother at Home, by Abbott ; new edition. Bliihedale Romance, by Hawthorne. For sale by sug'J BURR Si RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We Would Call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which we oiler lor aale at unprecedented low pricea. Cap, Demy and Medium Hocorda, Day-Bnoka, Ledgers, tie., always on hand, together with memorandum booka of every variety. ju30 BURR & RANDALL. STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a splendid assortment of staple and Fancy Stationery, inclu; ding French, English and American Cap and Letter Papera white and buff. Adhesion Envelopes ; lukstauds, Letter Stamps, Porto Moonaica, Pocket Cutlery, Porte-Folios, Bankers' Cases, to., which wo oiler low, ju30j BURR to RANDALL. C LINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remarks on the management of continued fever, the Identity ol Typhus, Typhoid, Relapsing Fever, c, by Austin Flint, M. D. For aale oy augii BUHR & RANDALL. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Lint and Sbbvicks of Ubn. Winfikld Scott, by Edward D. Manalicld, in 1 Vol. IS mo "the only authentic edition." A Iresh supply just received and tor sale by BURR & RANDALL. WALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Paper and Fire Board Patterna. A largo assortment of the latest patterna, just received, and for sale by ju30 UUKR & RANDALL. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of tbe Columbus and Franklin County Biblo Socloty. may now he found at the Bookatoro of ju30 BURR It RANDALL. BANCROFT'S History of the United States. In 4 volumes. For sale by jU30 BURR Ii RANDALL. LIFE OF GEN. W INFIELD SCOTT. For sale by the hundred nr tho single copy, In muslin and paper binding, by ju30 BURR It RANDALL. NEW WORK BY GRACE AGUlLAR,en-cntitled.Tke Duya of Brucet a Story of Scottish His tory. For aale by (jjl BURR It RANDALL. TTOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by V JyO BURR It RANDALL. SCOTT & BASCOM have added tO their establishment a department for the aale of lllnnha. Tllnnk Hookis and Stationery ol every description, it is our inten tion to keep up a lull assortment of everything in this tine which ousiness men can desire, i ne niana worn win oemanuiariureu bv ourselves, of the very best materiala, and iu the most sub- stantial manner, and warranted to give aatistaction. Entrance on High street INK STANDS, Metallic Tens, Port Holduro, Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter stamua. Slates, and all the varioua little et eeteraa in the Station ery lino, constantly on hand at SCOTT It BASCOM'S. STEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful atylea of type In a manner not inferlorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to tbe Stereotyping ot wood cuts. HCUTT at BASUUM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smsller quantity of all aizes and descriptions, plain and m bossed. Including a beau lit ul variety for the Ladies, may be onndat SCOTT It BASCOM'S. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Cards for Railroad Checks, Invitation Tickets, Ac., of any color and thickness, and cut to any size, may be bad at SCOTT It BASCOM'S. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard& II Noyes'and Hoover's Inks Black, Red, BlueandGreen for sale by BCOTT It BASCOM. TDRINTING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and J. Job work, all the various colors in kcjrs and cans, foraale at SCOTT It BASCOM'S. BLANK BOOKS, of every descripti Bank Ledger to a alzpenny Memorandum, on t on, from a hand, or man nfaetured to any pattern, at SCOTT ft BASCOM'S. PRINTING PAPER, for News or Book work, any size any quality any quantity for aale by HCOTf It BASCOM. TVTEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber 11 has nn hud. at the Franklintnn Deoot. a large aasortment of eountrv lumber, nrincioallv nak. of almost every sort, sise and length, where buildera and othera can be supplied on short noure, ana nave tne Lumber aenverea on tne apoi iuj unun. In the assortment ia seasoned timber, suitable lor lintela; long umbers, for frames j joists, of a great variety of lengths ; scant. Ilnr. boards, aa. Jte. Alan. tvftiM lumber, at reduced prices. By application at the Yard, or at the Mill, 6 snlles west, on tbe railroad, to Stoner or Kerr, almoat any bill can be filled by the time agreea on. isrsu easn. ju26-dm M. L. SOTXIVAHT. CINCINNATI. E. O. OOODVIAN. Wait side Walnut itreoet, btwe Columbia &, Pearl WHOIBSALB DBAJ.KB IN ALL VABIBTIBS Of WHITINU. FHINTINU. AND OTIIUlt FAI'ER. 'f Agent far SuJjxtU Kaglt Mill Writing raper. aplO ENVKliUPBM. OUOMBuB Envolopesj 160 M White do &5 M Legal do j 100 M Nolo doi ALSO Note Papera, a beautiful assortment, just received by a, u, ouuuDlAn, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street, HIUiNCII COMMERCIAL I.KTTKlt PAPKU.-3Q0 J. reams Blue and White, luat received and lor sale at reduced pricea. r.. u. huudmah, , apiu f ana i vvaiuuiairoat, LRENfiH PLAIN CAPS AND FOLIO FOOT, Bine a. auu wniie, jusireceivea ana ior saie low. E. O. GOOMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. riUNTED ENAMELED OA It OH nnd Cord Boards. X A beautllul article, manufactured bv St Co. I huve tho Urcoit nd ohoeuuit itock nt Cnrtim in tht apiu ti ana iv wainui Mumiacturerr ARont PAPER WAREHOUSE. The undersigned jb. oner a iuii aasortment ot rAfr.it. emoracing news. noo. Plate. Can and Letter Paoer: Canille. Tobacco. ManlUo. Wrau. Dins! Paner. Bonnet Beards. Ate., lie., of tho beat aualitv. and at ana lowest aaaraas prico. uiuera, aoueiieu, wnicn win ne nuoa mi inn BBinn pnra aa ii purcnaaea iu uiirson. vveaiao maae to order, at short notice, News and Bookaper. niAun at uu Nos. 77 and 79 Walnut street, 'incinnatl. O. N. B. The highest market urleo uaid lorHAOS, in caahor ezcnangeu ior paper. jj-Ji-u iiu, 0 BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincinl a narl. Is eonstantlv nreDared to furnish eleirunt BUSTS. dii ur.s, Mr.UAiii.iuNH ana munumbnth. fr orders solicited from a distance, jyiu-unm1' WHOI.EMAI.E PAPEH WAUHHOUMB. NOW in store, ready for the F'all trade, the heaviest and moat comolete atock of everv deacriution of Paoer ever oftered In thia market. Having tbe agency of many of the best manufacturers Kaat, 1 am able to lurniah to dealera in the Weat, at such pricea that leave no Inducements to purchaae Kaat. The following is s portion of the stock on hand i JI0O0 reams Blue and White Ruled Cap ; I W0 Plain Blue and White Cnp 5000 Blue and White Buled Letter; 1500 Plain Blue and White Letter; 1000 ! Blue and White Flat Cap; 100 , ". Demi; 100 ' " ' ' Medium; 30 " " " Boyal; 30 " . SupnrKoyal; 800 11 White. Bath, Post Plain and ClltEdged; 600.000 Buff and White Envelopes. A very heavy supply of Note Paper, Note Envelopes, hardware paper, &c., o. a, u, uuuuain, oeuKi-aiawkwti iana v wainut atreet, Cincinnati, LAFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PAPERS. I have been dealing in these Papera for more than a year, and H nd them everv thinn one can wish, aato aualitv and nrlce. They are the highest grade of Paper manuf actured in the Untied Statea ; alwaya give satisfaction, and used once are wanted again. A lull assortment Just received. K. O. GOODMAN, apiu ii ana iv vvainutstreer. HERMAN SCHIIADEK, (SUCCKSSOBTO CHAHLKS STABCH) Importer of German, French nnd Enitllab Fancy Goods, Torn. Itlualenl Instrument. And Wholuale Dealer in Accordeom, yiolint, Combi, Pitlolt, rercutoWA Cap$, rocket and Jable Vutlery, Spooiu, Spectacles, Ar, Ac. NO. 66 MAIN 8TBEBT, BBTWBBN LOWKB atABKKT AND COLUMBIA, apiu-dbm Cincinnati onto. JOHN II. DBTKKS, HANDPACTUBBB OP BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI. O., MR. D keeps constantly on hand a lull aasortment nf fine Dress and Water-Proof Hoots and Shoes in all varieties. which will be sold at very low prices. N. B. Fine Boots forwarded bv exoress. and warranted to lit. upon all ordera accompanied by the Cash and the measure. aptu-ty WINDOW liliAHW. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Seaaon'a manufacture of Bcllevernon Window Glass, and having taken the firat Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, ol Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we oiler to the city and country trade the best and most extensive assorlment ol Glass oi tha 1st, !d, 3d, aud 4th qualities ; ItrURgl.ta' uai nf all ito.Krliitlf.'. , Tutublera and Jars ; Pint and quart Flasks, tic. 4c. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terraa by SPUEltS it WltldllT. Solo Agenta for Bcllevernon Worka, No. 39 Main at , Cincinnati. rl. Is. Also, a constant supply oi uuponrs uun f owoer j Jit-fie, Blasting and Sporting, Soda Aab, and Bleaching Fowdera, apio-dMn BlIRNRT'S PATENT WATER COOI.KH. i rpiIlS article is the result of the application of acentilio prln X clples to the purpose intended, vis i To keep water as cool poaglble, at long at pottibte, with the leatt pottible Ice. 't he oronrietor has lornr devoted hla attention to this nartlcu- ar branch ol domeatie economv . and uaaains from one improve. munt to another, haa ut length arrived aa near perfection as it ia poaaible to reach. A proot thia is tound in the very general Lae of these Coolers in all parta of tlio country. A better proof of the aame tact ia, that, since their introduction, various iinita. lions ol the genuiue article nave tieen aueuipiea an tailing ahort of the object, it is true, yet all proving clearly which way the lido ol popular opinion ia aetting. A aimule statement of lacts. in regard to these Coolers, will satialy every one ol their auperiority. Flmt, they are the only article of the kind ever patented. They are turnished with two dis tinct non-conaucting cnamoera, uy meana oi wiueu, wuu iwo nouuda of Ico to the aallon. wator is kept fat a temperature of 40 below zero, or only 8 above the the freezing point) all day. bus, at a cost ol some nve cents per aay, a lamuy ot oroiuary zo can bo eonstantlv supplied with water aa cold aa ice itsell ; larger numbers In theaame proportion. Thia haa been found by actual experiment to be a aaving of at least seventy live per cent, over the Earthen Jara formerly used for this purpose. Again, theae Coolera never aweat ; In this way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured iuthe moat workmanlike style, aud handsomely tiuished In every respect, they make a very beautllul ornament lor the Dining iloom, Hotel or Steamboat. An important Improvement naa lately neen aaoea loino uooi- , vizi a small ran (capsule ol noioiogiromaixioeiguipnuuua butter! inserted directlv under the cover. This Quantity nf butter can be kept perfectly bard all day, without additional Ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. if desired, the Cooler can also be furnished, at a small ex-pense, with a Filtering Apparatua, made and lor sale at DUlin&ro jjoubo ruriiiBuiuK r,ii.un.niw-u.i No. 14, Kaat Front street, Cincinnati, O. alerln Hardware. Cutlerv. Tea-Trays. Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin Waro, Brushes, Wooden and Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus sud Refrigerators. aplO I iiaoun tlULisrj, wainui street, oeiween JT Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. -sl . T" n fx T fTAITrtn tTT 1 . . 1 . O. II. UEFFROY, Proprietor, late or Walnut street House. apfl-tt WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. T T between Sixth aud Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jyO-dtf i. W. SWENFV. Proprietor. fllNCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- U Cure Kstabliahment ia now open for tbe reception of pa- tienta. It is located about lire miles from the city, on tne Carthage pike, and butafewroda from the Cincinnait, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the same distance Irom tne Mis ml uanai, in ironi, renuermx u ey . those desirousof enjoying the benehtsot tbe Institution. To the lover of nature, few parts of the country can lurnish a more pleasing variety of scenery than spreads itsell beliire tha traveler all the way from Cincinnati tt the Cure. Therenaturo and art combine, rendering tha view beautiful beyond deacrlp- IB. The new, large and beautiful Edifice displays the taate ot the artist at a glance. The neatness and elegance of the Interior, combined with the numerous attractions which present themselves to the Invalid, cannot fail to render thia establishment a desirable one. The ilalla are extcneive, and the rooms spacioua and inviting, where tbe invalid can range at pleasure, free Irom atmospheric influences, in Inclement weather. The Bed Kouma am well ventilated, and neatly tnrniahed ; the Bath Rooms are mple and commouioua, being convenient lor tne application oi water, in every torm. in connection with the lnatitution there Is a Uymnaaium Hall, seventy nve feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by beaithlnl exercise. J ne npnngs wnicn lurnisn ine waier ior wis Establishment are clear, pure, soft, and abundant ; flowing from iravi.lv hed. thev aend forth water both cold aod delicious. The country and neighborhood are remarkable for healthtul-ness, purity of sir, and variety of acenery. All things combined, we cannot think of s more desirable place, for those seeking health, than thia lnatitution. Dr. Pbasc, having had much experience in the treatment of disease tor many years, begs leave to inform the public, that no pains will be spared tor the restoration to health ol those eum-mitied in hu eharve. Mrs. Pkasc. who has, for several yeara, devoted her attention to the treatment of diaeasea peculiar to her sex, and being every way qualined lor so important a a tion, will take special charge of the female department. Prolapsus Uteri, with its train ot ailments, that baneol lemale beauty, health and happiness, which is prostrating the energies, and deatroying the usetulneea of a large portion ol the fair sex, will be treated in this Institution, aucresalully, independent of pessaries or supporters of any kind. To this subject we would invite the attention of Ladies, aa In all eases we shall expect to perform a perfect cure. Persona riaiting tne mre oy tne way oi ine uncinnaii, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, will atop at the Carthage station. Patients are requested to bring two comfortables, two blankets, two coarse sheets, six towels, and a quantity of old linen, suita ble for bandages. Ta Tbe terms for Boabd. Mbdical Skbvicxs. and all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollars per week, payable weekly. F.xtra attendance will subject the patient to an extra charge.' Some deduction will be made to those who Ind it necessary to spend a length of time in the Inatitntioa. Transient persons will be charged two dollars per day. tnetioa. For further particulars address LI. A. FfiASE, SS. v.. Proprietor and Physician. Carthage Hamilton, Co., O.Hnal5-d3ma2aw3m FOItWAUDlNG. CHAMIIKlll.lN CltAWFOHII. FOUWAKDEKH de (JOMMIaJNION niKHCIIANlH. foot of Savertor Street. Cleveland. Ohio. I'kEALKIlSIn Flour, Drain and other Produce, (exclusively n on commission.) Proprietors ol Hew lor ana oino l. lue, uaio t-susi, anu union Line, rennayivauiaana uuiu i;anai, IV Agents for the following Lineal 5 HT I.Z ni",J.lrlh." ( lmlatl. lOBSUte St., Boston Wllers i0'1''BeoT"ll'1UO " H.w York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, 1 Cbamberlln Lee, aV Co., nsw I ora ana Cincinnati Line, I Agents, Ckambarlin, Lee It Co's Kaliress, I No. 1, Can lire Slip, T.-oy and Oswego Lluo, J mal3-0m New lurk. Cbamberlln. lee k Co's Express. PKOPRIBTOK CUAMBKHLIN, LKK AVCO., New York, M. ana l.r.14, AUi'.Ll, n t;u., iiuliaio. tW Shlo hv Peoule a Lino Steamboats. Isaac Newton and uenunea tiuuson, loot courtiana atreet, norm juver. mark packages " C. Lee It Co's Express." For Freight apply to Jambs C.Oatvan, ISO Broadway, New York ; Chambkblin, Lkb It Co., 1 Ccantles Slip, New York i J. S. Chknowxth, It Co., Cincinnati, O.; Ciiahbbblin It Cbawbobd, Cleveland, O mal3Gm 1859. CRAWFORD AY CO.. 1853. FORWARDERS cfa COMMI8HION IHERCUANTH, Vgdenslmrgn, iV. r. TklmpRII.'.Tnlm ntihm N...tk.n R R. Line nt ftlnam Pro. I, fxtlliirs, between Oadenshurgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chi cago. Dealers in rLUua, tiUAIN ana omur rnuiJun, ve. olushrely on commission.) iiioerai anvsncea maao on property ior saie ai ugueaauurgu, Boston and New York. tnalll-flin NORTHERN RAILROAD LINK, Between Hoaton, New York nnd the West. CRAWFORD It CO., Ogdouaburgh, New York, Proprietors. This Line consists of the following new first class Propel lers, (lesvingcgdeiisburgh three times a week i) OODUNSIIUHHII, WISCONSIN, NEW II A M I'M II I It K, VF.H.MONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATU, J W. BIluOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. nni.iuii.flni! Dirdenaliuriih wilh tho Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, nnd Rntlnnd nnd Burlinicton It" llrond, botween Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with Ihe Lnke Chnmplnln Ac W bite Hull Cnnnl Lines, netween itouse a Point aud Mew York. APPLY TO Oris Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street, Boston. 0. P. Scovxll, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 Utntn ftrrtant. Unatrin. J.S. Mavnabd, Agent Travia It Co'sLtne,33 CcsnUesBlIp, New York. Chad. B.Janbs, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Canities Slip, np stairs, New York. Halcolm Cankield, Agent Merchants' Line, 9V4 Coentiea Slip, New York. . CHAMBERLIN It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINK, ERIK CANAI. ANII LAKES. CHAMBERLIN, LEE It CO., Now York, and LEE, ABELL CO., Buffalo, Proprietors. NEW YORK AND OHIO LINE, OniO CANAL,. CHAMRMRLIN It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, i-roprietora. "Jr- No Transhipment ut Troy or Albany. Apply to N. Cuahbkblin and J. C. Oatman, No. 1 Ccenttos Slip, New York. , Mark rackagea ' rt . I . at u. Li. n. i.iuo. Ship daily at Pier No. 2, East Kiver, New York. mal3-6m L. UANNA. II. OABBBTSON. B. HANNA. II1V1UA. KAHHKTMdN CO.. Wltolesale tirocers fc Commission Merchants, HABVKV'S BLOCK, MKBWIN BTBK ET, mal3-6m Clovelnml, O. M. HALR. 1853 OHNTINBBB. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Columbus, Ohio. Warehouse No. 2, Exchange Ruildings, Broad street, (one door wost of W. A. Hill ar. Co s Agricultural rvareuouse.; DEALERS In Flour, Fiah, Sa't, aud Water Lime. Alao, Agenta for the following Linea t i Lathrop At Co's Express. -ess. npany, 1 7' . I Mercnanta' rransporuuon uompai Kcxtord l. ine, Union Transportation Company, Wnatitrn I.Rkn RnHt Line Erie Cftnftl. Mark packagoa " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all times to contract freight to any part ol tbe union. ' tALL AND 8KB VS. maC tel 1852. f&Qgggg EDDY , HALT. AD AY. STORAGE, BIIIPl'INO AND COMMISSION MER eiliNTO. AnA IHller la Bli STlMri l'lh, WIM liime, o. Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of urain, ana l' reduce generally. VS" WnrehuuBe and Oflico, foot of Front atreet, opposite the C..X. and C. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. 135 Alao, Agents for the following Lines on Erie Cnnal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H. N. Holt It Co., No. 9 Coentiea Slip, New York; Holt, Palsikb & Co., foot of Washington street, Buffalo, Pro-prletora. ECKFORD LINE. Hugh Allen, IAobnts, No. 137 Broad street, New York, C. B. Williams- j (up stairs.) Maxwmll It Pattbn, j L Wnarf Buffil0-John Allbn, Jr., I J. W. Pattbn It Co., Proprietors, 155, River street, Troy. pff" Mark packagoa "Eckford Line," ahip daily by "Old Line Troy Tow Boats," Coenties Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Running in connection with Reed' t variout Linetof Steamboat on the l.ahet. PBOPBlETOBa. R. A. Root It Co., 113 Pier, Albany. Davis &, Button, Agenta Reed's Stesmboati.Recd'a Warehouse, Buffalo. A. H. Morgan, Buffalo. Gbo. H. Tottib, Agent, Broad street. New York. C. S. Bishop it Co., Agents, North Market, Boston. lyMark packages "Union T. Company," ship by "Swift suro Line of Tow Boat," loot of Broad atreet, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE. Merchandise ibrwardi-d daily to and from New York, Albany and Buffalo, and all porta on Ihe Western Lakes and Canals, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. g3 Cargoes insured between Now York and RuHalo. 8. W. Tallmadob, Proprietor, 131 Broad St.. N. Y. AOBNT8. R. L. Howxll, 121 Broad atreet, New York, Olmstbd At Danikls, 47 Quay atreet, Albany, J. I. Tallhadob, (foot of Washington street,).... Buffalo, Ennv It Uallaoat, Clovelsnd, 3" Mark packages" W. L.B. Line," and Ship by Western Lake Boat Lino, foot of Broad atreet, New York Eir" APP'X to H. FITCH, Columbus, O. (7 Our connections with the above Lines, and with Lathrop It Co's F.xpreB, are such that we can assure Merchanta and Shippers iu general, that we can forward goods to all points a little quicker snd cheaper than any other Line. Mark it. Mark all packagea legibly, and with care. EDDY a- HALLADAY, Cleveland. II. FITCH, Columbus. nplG-fim A. M. HALE, General Agent on Ohio Canal. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum-lumbua to Portsmouth On snd after Maudny, Jone'JS, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbus lor Circleville, Chillicolbe and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock In the evening connecting wilh the Kiver Packeta to Pittaburgh and Cincinnati. Alao, leave Portamouih at 5 o'clock, A. M, and arrive at Columbia at 8 P. M., daily. .... )-.. KHEIDER Ar nAWKES. WIGS! WIGS ! WIGS! J. W. COLLIEK, Ventilating, Gossamer and Diamond WIG Manufacturer, No.UG High afreet, next door to J. Miller At Co's Grocery store, I, V) I. u M ru o No. 1 The circumference round the head. No. 2 Temple to temple, across tho back. Nn 3 Korcnoad to nape of neck. No. 4 Ear to ear, over the top. N. B. Please notice the dotted lines. Persons at a distance ran measure themselves by adhering to the above Instructions, snd by Binding the color ol hair they wish and style of wearing, can have a perfect fit, and in every case warranted. J.W. !. begs respectfully to Inform the inhabitants of Columbus and vicinity that he haa taken tbe above rooms, where he particularly invites those whom Nature has deprived of their natural covering, to hia splendid stock of Wigf, Toupees, ana every oiner variety ot na.tr worK, suitable both for Ladies snd Gentlemen, which, for elegance ot tiniah and life-like appearance cannot be surpassed In the Union. The following comprise a few of tbe articlea manufactured by him. viz: GENTS' VENTILATED, GOSSAMER, end DIAMOND WIGS, TOUPEES, SCRATCHES, Ite. LADIES' SRLF-A DJ CSTING WIG. Which adapts Itself oa the inttant to the head, and Is ao natural ss to defy detection, even by members of the same family. Aleo LADIES' HALF-WIGS, PAN OS. RRAIDS, FRIZETTS, PUFFS, KINGLETS, CURLS, COLORED WORK, ate. ORXAMKtiTJL HAIR H OKK.I. W. O. also manufactures to order, Rraeclets, Pins, Ear Drops, Ear Kinga, Finger Kinga, Guards, Chains, Beads, Crosses, tec. AVe. rgi Hair Work repaired, cleaned, and dressed. C" Hair Bought or taken in Exchange. maMdly TAKE NOTICE rfHAT from and altar January 1st. 1851, we ahall adopt tha 1 popular Esatero ayitem of selling goods for eaah only. Believing we can make this change entirely aati si actor y to our friends and tba public, this is to nntily all that we shall strictly adhere to the principle ol selling ior ean only, and ataman pro. ata. JOHN MILLER tt CO, Columbus. Dee t.-tf Grocers, US High st. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. T ANDFACTUKKD bv M. Ashbrook. of Aahville a orlme ar Itl tiela, and not to be excelled, constantly on hand, by the bar reioroinerwiaa,ioraaieoy joun Blll.l-r k ar uu,si. MO-tt Mmens. Hlrh TLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving IJ new suDnliea of VlTflRIS AND JEWELRY. Among other styles at Watches, sra invite attention to new lot of those tne hasting ease snd open dial levers, of oar own im portation, which, fov sjoality and price, arm oC excelled. yl WARREN JENKINS, at Goneral Head Quarters or Idle, Flro, Health aud Marina Insurance, takes plr.i.rn In aiibnilltlna to his patrons the lollowlng Jttntesical of Ms it rnj TNSUltANCE COMPANY OF V'VICA, on the let day of July, lrU, ,l,,Hg the whule amount of Ut expenditure! tinee January 1st, 1.')'J. Ilalanceon hand January 1st, IH.Vj, 19,510 S3 Cusb Promiunia from 1st January to 1st July 37,138 T3 Received on Policies of re-lnsuranco.... 534 G tU7,193 97 Amount ol Losses and opxnnaes paid up to July 1, '62, and since January lat,.... 31,(185 1(1 Paid Agents' Commissions, 4,IKi3 4!) Paid fur re insurance TJ8 43 Paid return Premiums on Policies cancelled 840 88 45,a4 85 flurplu 'J'.8a9 ul r JOHN E. HINMAN, Fretident. I'tlfa, July 1, 1853 II. II. HAWLEY, Secretary. This statement shows the actual busineaa lor six months. 1 he original capital ol $170,000 is over and above Ihe surplus herein sot lorth. Tills company baa always paid its losses with promptness and liberality. WAHHEN JENKINS, Columbus, August Gtu, 1853. Agent. Hbcohmrndations vot Gbntlbmbn ok Utka. We. the uhanrihnra. well ucoualntcd with tile principal Offi cers ol tho A'lua Insurance Company, hereby certify that they are gentlemen ol good b..... ropuwtioi., nJ ifc. w. b.llovo luo mma uumpauy wen umnHgoQ uuu imjiw...... . B. B. Lansinu, Uaablcr Oneida Bank. C. 8. Wilson, i aahlorUtlea City Bank. Jas. S. Lvnoh, Caahior Ontario Branch Bank. aug7-y T. O. GnANfm, Cashier Bank Central N. York, n ENERAL HEAD QUARTERS, for Life, IT Fire, Marino, and Health INSURANCE. Offlcein Platqa Block, State street, up stairs. i tha. ,iDu. t fuilurn. nf Insurance Comoanles. tbo under signed would call attention to the exhibits of eome oi the companies wlilca ne nas tne nonor hi reproooiiv. n.....s Franklin Fire Ins. Co. or Philadelphia-assets 4,300 Franklin, of Now York, do. Springfield Fire and Marino, do. !4'i Etna, ol Utlca, N. Y., do. 170,000 Rensalaor.ofLanalngburg, N.Y., do. !!2'!K!I! Union, of Fort Plain, N.Y , do. ""MS Hudson River Ina., Watorford, N. Y., do. 346,978 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 800,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. . LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit New York aud NewJersoy $1,381,000 Jefferson Lllelnaurance Co, Cincinnati JOO.OOO American Temperance Life Ins. Co., Hartford.... 100,(100 American Mutual Lllo Ins. Oo, New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanics Mutual Health Association, Cio, .$29,000 1'hp unilnralinind will take creat pleasure In exhibiting tbe re- cent reports of all the above companies, and explaining in extcn-ao their resources and manner ol doing bualnoss. In the various departments of Fire, Msrlue, Lite, and Health insuranco, there can be no superior lacilitioa ottered by sny sgent or company. CALIFORNIA Ail rlf lUBiaovaaeii Hmiinim.Di. terms. Remember to call at Head uuartcrs, wtate airecr, up ,talrs. WAIUIEN JENKINS, Agent, L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar-ra. TIioho who wish tor Fire Inanrnnce will please read the followlnn Report of the FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIII,AIIEI.-II1A. CI HOWINd CASH A8SETTS, January 1st, 1952, Invested as U lollOWS! First, Mortgages, chiefly In rhlladalpbla Real Estate purchased at Sheriff aale $957,513 64 84,377 78 125,(i05 73 62,325 50 6,06 90 40,481 39 Temporary Loans on Collaterals Stocks, valued at $116.500 cost Notes, Bills recoivnblu, Ac Cssh 11,904,390 94 fir INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE In the above corn. paiiy, by lfel8-ytf WARREN JENKINS, Agent. COLUMBUS AUENCY Kentucky Mutual life Insurance Company. a..n,nl If nnd KIIIII.IIDII. XII IS Company oilers to the Insured all the security and ad-vantagea of the Mutual and Joint Stock plans (aa heretofore appliedicombineii.nameiyi uowraiesoipreuiiu"., r.r ', i ...Ii ..-inA r... thn efiiitinirent return, in casa, oi lueuer eouion. i UI. .v.. - risk of the year: ao adequate, but not excessive provision tor . ' , 1- .1 ,.l.nlan nl IllA With too luture security oi miimneri ior nm iuum --an adequate interest In the accumulallng fund securod to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies a guaranty fund designed lor tho permanent ancurity nf shojt term mem. bora, and also for the present security of those for the whole terra ol lilo. ... ' . , This ia the only Mutual Llle inaurance omynj wuu. r.,. , . i I .....H-r.l rith nrnvi.. ol premium are nxea mi m imn iu ;V r." . ion tor an annually increasing accumulation ol lunda (lor luture security) In exact proportion to tho amount of business and the Increaaing riak Irom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Iter.; giving in detail the plan and ratea of the Company, furnished gratia, and applications received, by J. 11. TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocS3-d lnsnranctron Life and Live Stocky AGAINST loss or damage by Finn, and agalnat the perila oi the Sea and Inland Navigation, on property ol everyde. scrlption, taken In thafollowlng Companlea: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Cnpltnl iaO.'L, OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN- . NATl.OHIO. .,. NEW ENIJ LAND" "LIVE VtOCk'iNS. CJIMPANY, at A mj-aU tw AnaTs.wJsVaTlrlIaT'Il'n. cnnimT :.7.7.'..:::.:."......3o.ooo. EAGLE INSURANCE COM 1'ANY, eiN;i NNATI, O. Cnnllnl WOO.I'OO. UTICA INSURANCE t'MrANY,ITICA,N.Y. tlnnltnl loO.OOIt. KM PI HE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK.. Cnnltnl - " 0,000. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONilON. Cnpltnl 11.000,000. Risks taken on the most liberal terms, snd all losses promptly actuated. ItalO-dly T STOCKTON. Agent CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS I J uriunL'ii i ii m k i n a riotiMml Inatimnm Atront. will re- i II Al'.. I'..- I Us. (...uranen tnolllHintT llltnrni ItUkl ctiivn uuiiiiiuuiii iui Him iiiui-tsv.-, - ChII at Htmdquarters.oppoillethe Old SttUousfl,MRtttreet, HCliNKlDKR'H OAItDKN. mriK undontened muit roiiwcliully inlornn his frlendssnd (MRDKN, on ihe wnst side ol tho Chillicothe road, about bslf s mile south of Columbus, forvliiters, snd solicits tho continuant .-i . .. .. l a.J AsiltAKHsihmaaHL Vftsr. Neither exertion nor the greatest expense have been 1 i . . i . .a. j.lUi.tl..l annt 1m thata wlsimtV ni thp spama w renaer ine mnv uriwunm -f- " " Cauiul as attractive, com.ortable aud pleasant aa could be done. A..r j - a- i i s- Ja"ilsariaa whish mi arutli V RD ei Jill mux ui rwinrsjuuinufc- smu - 7 , ' leure to his heart's content, will be served up lor a lair aud rna. sonabie pncet at a moment s buuco. aw.1. uh -v . - derstandinc and vexatious, and preTentmiscblef, 1 call theatteo-tloa ot the vititrs of the Garden to some regulations posted In dillerent places on tbe premises, hoping thai the will be observed. Visiters on Sunday have to pay tin cent for admission, . Li.L than laAasiBwtr t.i BlrMhnwtlitsta ana recive a ucu, win u rumms - ., : tk.i Wrtii irisanHi. Aitme one. come all. and enjoy tue ple..nre. of 'God's delightlul ""re- flnUNEIDKIl. mnjiMJii JUST OPENED. The subscribers woum re-a lectfutly aanounee to their friends and tno public In gen-ersl, that thav have joat opened a atom on the corner ol Long c,..,.u... r ' r.....l.-P II.oH.n-. F.rlnrv. Wbere " . .. t t sireel ano '-"" yrr"Z V." V . ,. .,,'ln, f inoy intena to seep eonsnnnj . - - - - the very best ol Family Oroeeries such aa 1 eaa, Cofleo, Mu ar. Molasses, noor, nice, risn.miiip, .ui.,., :"' ";""'-JlT i ... . ;ik ...n n!rl used bv lamilies. which they of- lertosllonthelowesttorms,forCAsHonlv. NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu-j '.iMatnMi Uiwm.1vi1 ihladsv a larve suunlv of2rwZft 'new Standard and lasUona'jIe Music aW Grand Polka do Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse no uoncori, oy 'iu roi ... A lion iMtv. (iold Kever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Allien. Gaslight flcbottlsrli. ld Veteran. ,e u,i.. Natlni.! Khiittlaeh. punas pparruw mw. ........ - liealngtou Quickatep. by Cook. Auld Lang tyno WalU. e ., ,. n ,l rtA rn Rnlilmnn.. rrnmle 1 nappy ramiiy row. - . Kathleen, Wavonrneen, aa sung Waft for the Wagon a.. i'.ih.rin. llsvea. There's magic in that llttlf Tht. Laat Hose oi Summer. song ; and maay other songs Wedding Polka. iiirooo. anapieres. lAusiana Helle, vanaiiona, uy Aonrroa's Office, Fbaiskliw to, I aTnTlfP ii... nnnllfirl p1rrlnrs of Franklin im ij i VU .V ... v, ...... ... w. ll Co 0.-In purananca or the 33d aecUon of "An Act for the aaaeasment and taxation ol all property in thia Sum, and lor levying taxes thereon according to iu Hue value In money, passed April 13, 1U52, the Commissioners ol Franklin county, at ' ' ; Jul 1 ..l. .Annl. litrlhftMMMM Ol their Aune session, irjs, ommi District Aaaeors, as follows : Th ..n.hin of Moataomerv (including the city) shall con stitute the 1st District. .,.. .. Tha townships ot Truro, Arnerann, n.m, "-..u,-Clinton and Sharon shall constitute the 2d District l. . Li .r d - sv..hiiirtnn. Norwich. Brown.rrank- Hn snd Prairie shall constitute the 3d Distiict. utlson The townskiia ol ra sai jar., d,lleonitnteth.4thDistneL Bnv'rirk. By order of tne Boar a. " LAW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A; P. PERRY having determined to decline Ihe farther prao. tie. of tha I..-. H. H. C A R K I J O T O PJV business snd settle tne acrounis oiu rio.too. at their recent olSee, in Carpenter s BuiMWg between tha Kachange Bank and Wave Street, A. J- '. SSis.RTr.il aa 4alttl EW ICE CREAM SALOON. -C. P. L. . .. . I -awnSatfrinBT tl nil frivMidl BBtrtl N n wan mpom j ' PASTURE. We hare Pastuie for few COW9,--BiL--H g-k ARMSTROKO. DRY & FANCY GOODS. GENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can And tha latett New York styles of fancy Casai-eras, black French Doeskin Cassimeres, black, blua and brown Freajcn and English Cloths, Drap d'ete, and other beauUlul strles of goods lor slammer Costs, that are rare in this market, at iul was. fviiaaxuio a w niHE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the 1 choicest of the season. Ho are the Bonnets, Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. Bonnet Crapes and other trimmings, now open- , hv nll Wl, BlUBAlun at uu. .... . l kii.. t. . nr. m. Ii flliw., " one nour ot sucn ou - - T is one drop of fragrance from thousanot pf roses." E allude to one hour spent in examining the large and beautiful atock of Pnrnaola. Hosiery, QloveTng d short U Milts, bud.nnd 8" Vest-Ings, bull Lawn Cravats, colored and white tomtMtop, brown and grasa Coat Mnens, and an endlesa vtrletJT of other seasonable goods, sold by WH. RICHARDS CO. mn umip.t . A TnrHner Hnimfl Keener ' B 'J UO A UUU MIUIMiii. a I ... ...Jn.LUIhlM IM..IIMB. J. Tou will nnd Drown ana Dieacnea s "--' . tiful Bnow-drop and Damask Hatterm,) sJso, Diapera and Crash of M descripUons, at RlcmRM . CO'B. FOUR DAYS LATER from New York pntcBv votrrt. Auuiner train ur ears has arrived, freighted with goods for "Wit. Riohabds It Co.," purchased at extremely reduced prices, which wa will sell at equally low prices, fur cash or approved oredlt Jul WM.R1CHARDB It CO. SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Buildings,lnvites theattnntloa of the Ladiaa of Columbus, and tha public generally, to bis very large stock of Fashionable Spring and Summer Goods, now being .received and opened dally. We cordially invite all to oall, for we feel confident thai ne can suit tbe most fastidious. mb2 HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we bave a large stock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Blip Linens, a great variety of Towelings, Table Cloths, Muslin Sheetings, from 4-4 to 13-4 wide, very handsome embroidered Lseeand Muslin Curtains snd curtain goods, e., ; which will be sold low. mhl SNOWDEN. NEW SPRING GOODS, by Express. Mes-dames fH API.B V ot HAM., High ., sre now recelv log a large aud splendid assortment of MILLINERY, ORNA MENTAL, HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of every style and va rlety, which they are now ready ao sell at the lowest cash price. Also, Dressing snd Repairing Bonnets done in the beat manner and on the shortest notice. "arln.ly THE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more beaotilully clad than Solomon In all bis glory. Yet the Lady surpasses even the Lily, who is attired in those beautiful Bareges, Bballys, Barege-Delaines, French Muslins, White Crape Shawls, Black Silk Lace Points, Swiss snd J scone t French-Wrought Collsrs, Cuffs, Under-sleeves and Under-bandkerehiefs sold b Jul ' . - WM. RICHARDS It CO, NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces Needle-work Swiss Drapery Curtains. 5 pea, fine Needle-wurk Lace do. SO pes. (in yds.) Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtains. Just received, and-" or aale by . . ,p30 . J.D Q8BORN It CO TUST RECEIVED sj 500 lbs. colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lbs. Cotton Batting. apiiu J. D. OSBORN at CO. TVTEW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED. ii 10 ps New patterns Brussels Carpets. 8 ps Three-ply Carpets, is m Inoraln Oaroeta. new styles. Will be retailed as low as any place In the United States, at mal!0 si. U. UODUHtl sb a. T ADIES, now is the time for you to see the lis . a -AT nnllaia adarkeTkYwant sjaslalavtl hsl (TtAP I I ".--Las... A-i-1 k... . a. -- naa (litii) Jllslt tA flnnVlflfffl yourBelveaoi thii, it will be only Decenary to call at SNOWDEN 'H nnd gee the great Tariety of new and beautiful tty lee ot Flounce, Bordered end Plain TlMuee, Bareget, Chalya-Ctmbrica. I. a win, Chintzei, Grenadlnea. o.. e. Our atock i i i j uu ---nM.Bu. mtiA vBaiBiBinm nnrfrlandaana ana uveu avitjcwu "iw gi-o : the public gonerally, that we cannot and will not be under-told; We respectfully Invite ail to call and examine atylea,qual-itiei and pricea, before making their purchuea elsewhere III BAH New Store and New Goods, IN BACKUB'8 BLOCK, ! ar. !. -a kwasaal TankmBTM Klnh. H,n ail ainr oi align rirwjs--..--,--- - . . a .at sl. ..n 1 nm a.- 4 i. U il I. srnlllfi MainMCtlllllV invito tht attention ol the ciuxenaof Columbui and aur. rounding country to tbeir NEW ANO EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS, ... AAmnv,.intf all tha V.TioHn. nl wnicn iney w. now iiMniw;i .,.... '-'"n - fflllllnory and Knney Dress Goods, Cloaka, cVo, oVc, which they will sell as low as can be afforded. milliners supplied with GOODS and PATTERNS as low as at any place west of New York city. Columbus, October 23,1851 DRESS SILKS. Extra rich Brocade Flounced Bilks. Extra Ilich Plaid Silks. Brocade and Figured Silks. Neat styles Checked snd Stripod Summer Silks. India Hilks, a great variety ana very low. Plain Black Bilks, all widths and qualities H. heln. ooenao at Imb29l SNOWDLN'8. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES Lace and Muslin Undersleeves i Lace and Muslin Chemisettes t Lace and Swiss Capes and Berthaa Rich Lace Veils, Collars and Cuffs ; Lsdics Embroidered Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Jaconet and Swiss Flounclngsj losertinjssnd tdgings. A full assortment of the above articles this dsy received by uou W. A. J. C. McCOY It CO. MORE NEW CAKrETJJNU. ine suDscri-bers, next door to the American, are receiving large addition to their former aasortment, making one of the most desirable stocks to be lound in the city. Their assortment comprises every variety to be found in the market, Tapestry Velvets, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, etc. Also, while and eol'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats. Lace aud Bwias Window Curtains. ' .... Buyers will consult their interest by looking at our stock: be-fore iurchasina. lapiai W. A. It J. C. McCOY It CO. A RRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adahi Stew- A ART, MEHCflANT TAILOR, opposite the Capital House, High street, Columbus, haa just received his first lot ot rtPMlNU nnd iPMWKU GOODS, and Is ready to receive order, for s.iof assuring all who may think proper to patronise hit establishment, thst no ed'orta will be spared to give sstlsiactton as to the quality ol materials, style of work and neatness ol Ut, and especial care will be Uken to hare all work done by the time promised. Willi ponuPT PAY " r u l. i ahiM tn mat alons. althoush he lOr O IIllUVU, H uwpow m n- abould not have seventy customers at one time on a rainy day. mat. OVH WBAHV-A Una asaortment of goodsJor Boys' s ....nr ean be found at ImhSDl T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watcnmaker ana Jew- f J s eler, nigh Street, belween the American dk Neil llnnae, COVUMBim. . w . . .... ,.. UniieThe buainess at the old stand, where 1 will keep a nipt rate assortment ot t.,,-. WATf'IIKS, JEWBliK V, s uiud. eruvas. And a teneral variety ol FANCV GOODS. ror ine preom " , want ol Gooda, may rely upon teeing all new patieina of Jew- .t ",y ,Bt0r0 . kraaMtr. th MIlfiilPMM nf thft for'pafronsof theconcernj-lfS- Jbe wnrrn sirpmnna, .i.i..-i lnr known in thia section as a first rate workman. Julli . NOTIC'aT. .. . i : -J ff ...k. ... .Am In If r Jnhn V. RlTlffl. Having uiapuaci. u. ihj .iu.. . , jr . I eheertuilv recommend him to all of my old customers, sua the community generally. t,..taM. Aa It la auaoiuieiy neceaaary n u'j u.-------- aball b cloaod. all persons knowing themselves Indebted to me, wdl call and settle np. 1MI W M. SAVAOK. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed XI Propoaala win be received at tne nngin r . u. . u..;.,i. AVt'inrlnnaii Railroad. In Harmar.up totheBth of 8ep- temlwr, inclusive, for the -i,vivj liKADUATION, mABiinni of 70 mile, of this ro J,eatendi.g Iron. of be pros-ent contract in Vinton county, to Marietta. . work i. weH worthy the attention of Contractors. There will be about SjOOU feet ol tunneling, with several deep. cuts and htghe-bankmenta. The line will be reaoy ior nu,. o. .v. j. r.... . d7la!Troalesand SpeclBeaUons will be fonnd at tha Engl- ?". .. . .. I . mm .. '- neer a uhht, ... " , - - . -y - tion given .pea the line of the road by tha resident Engineer. Separate VnsosaiVwill be received lor tha masonry and superstructure of the Brilr Arraaa lie m aaliinaraa., ma oisirswnai. Thl. will be abontoUO test Ions-, and be turnished with a draw of Si) feet span. n.r.i ui i, r. n, nw- A KENNEDY, Kngvutr. Eaglneer's Office, M. C. R. K. Chillicothe,July 1. Il2. acgn-dlOt rpo EXCHANGE for CITY PROPERTY, I 1360 Krca of Land in Dffisnee eonnty. Also, WJO acres in other oarts ot tne biiuj. Real Estate Agents. CaugM HOUSE AND LOT tK SAL.IS. 1 ne sud-srriher willaellthe Lntoa which kellves.oa High street, between Town and Rich. It Is in the centre ol the city, and a nvery convenient stand tor business and for a family real, dence. Tbe terms will be about one third down and the balance in paymenta. Those who wish to purchase to speculate on, or to locate for business woa Id do well to eal I and eaamltb. premiss,., a good ''i!iMAXL. |
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