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COLUMBUS, TUESDAY -MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1852. NUMBER 50 VOLUME XVI THE EJaili) I)io State louiual 13 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, EXCEPT SUNDAY SCOTX & BASCOM, jouitvAL suiuiitias, man and pud emitis intkajiob on man TERMS Invariably m adrancs .-In Columbus. 80.00 a year by null, 6.00. Dally during tbe session of th Legislature, and Tri-iieeitiy lor uiareMaisaBer.oi in year, eo.w. - THS WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnMieu to eKyiubserlbsri at ?i und by mall at 61.50 a Tour. Clubs of four and upward " I oi ten aim upwarus, si.uu. Till! Till-WEEKLY JOURNAL Is 83.00 a year. ' RATES OF ADVERTISINQ IN THS rAlLY JOURNAL. The following rates and rales hare been "P0" between the proprietors of the Ohit Statesman and If Ohio blots Journal, to bo observed In all cases, after this data- ' "i iowN Ono square, flO lines or leas of " type, for one insertion. twc.; eucu additional insertion, i itlii 1 1 III It h ww o ee n p a n 90 So It St I 8 8 8 8 8 1 squat, 1252 2u;3 004 00 6 00 0. 8. 9. 10. 15. 18. 2 squares, l 87 8 87j6 00 B 00 rbolTlO. 12. -uT '8 squares, 2 60 4 50(6 60 8 00.9 00 vTvTli Wares, 3 00 B 60 8 00 9 OOllbT jaTlHTllO. . . TT BX IBS I SAB 6 squares, or V column, Chan enable- quarterly 336 monthly 46 Weakly. .651 dally, lift)! ! 1 dally 801 Standing card, 6 lines or less, for one rear 810. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisements not markod on tbe copy for a specified number of insertions, will he contlnuod one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to rneir regular outlines ; auu tut auveruseuiiMua uut jjeruuiuug were-to. to be naid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estato Agents, tec, not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rotes. Auuounclng candidates (for offices of every description) to bo .uurgeu at tbe rate oi ntty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, In all cases, paid in advance Attorneys will bo holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of lcral advertisements beyoud tho amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the ubovo rates, auu measureu as 11 souu. Advertisements on tne insiuo exclusively, to be charged at tho rate of 50 per cent, in advance of t uc above rates. No ADVERTISEMENT CAN BE INSERTED ORATUITOUBLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, 'township, and other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. 11 porsons sending communications or requiring notlcos of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments whero charges arc inado for admittance, and all notices of private enterpriser, enn only be inserted with the understanding that the samo aro to bo paid for. If intended to bo inserted in tho editorial column, tho tauio will bo charged at tho rate of not 1cm than 20 cents per line, uml then only when accompanied by an advertisement rr SCOTT & BASCOM, Journal Build ings, High street, CuluinbiM, PRINTERS, BTEUEOTVPUR- AND BINDERS. 11 1 will books and Stationery ol every d scrlnllon vonstuntly on hand. Priming and Writing Papers, and Inks, ol no uosi uiHUUUiciuro,. amity mr in c. D R. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE No. 4, Noll's Exchange, oppoiito tho Secretary of Strife's office, High etniot, Columbus, dec 11 ATATHAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, XI Olllce in tho room formerly occupied by Justice Evans, ouih ot tho Kranklln Hank, up sttirs. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nulls, Class, llnuso Builder's Materials, Forming arid M th nical Tools, Military tioods, Ate, &e No. Kil High street, sign of the Uilt radloclc. J WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun-seller nt Low, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to tiiko tho Acknowledgment of Deeds or tho city of New York. QCI20 T? C. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re- A1 tall Deulorsin DRY GOODS, Boolsand Shoes, Huts, Csps, Straw Goods, Ac. Pour doors south of the American, Colum. bus. ocue JOHN. W HAKBH. ROBRRT ARfffTROKO. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate Brokers and Cinbbal Land aornts. (iflicesonth room lixchHtigo Bank Building, Columbus, I). LBCTAN BI'TTLKS. THEO. COMSTOCK. CKO. O. COM6TOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (successors ton. Comatock :o,) Vorwnrillnij nml Com. inlBKlan nicrrliants, Lord O.I Monufucturers, and Doalors In Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Heart ot tho Canal, Columbus, Ohio. , irrs I il,nml nc1vAnr.es mndo on cons hinments. mnro Vzil ' JRIDGWAY & CO'S 1KOJN FUUJNUUI, Brood street, near the Biiilge, Colurabns, (Jhlo. ttovrs ol all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, alwava on band. BLYNN & BALDWIN nro ngam receiving now supplies or WATCIIIW ANN JRWULKt. Amonii other slyli s of Watches, we invito intention to a now lot nf th'iso tine hunlinir can nd open dial levers, of our own importation, which, lor quality and price, are. not excnlled. Jy Its H AT AND CAP STORE.- -TH OLD STAND Tho subscrmer comes greciiog, roevry -ar "TIn n,.ri Can wmtrer in Central Ohio. Jiviih nne ol tie verv best assortments oi HATS AN'! CAPS over brought to thUpnit ol tne state, rS AnU tiAl'f ever urunguk iu niii i nclna nearly every variety ol stylo now worn by the humin y Ilia Huts are made to order, by somo of llio best and celebrated establishments East and Wct, viz : Heche : Co , emhracitia family. .. ..i. .. ., ,,i ,.i New York ; Uortalett Hlynn, Philadelphia ; Ilodd Co., Dab s, Whitcher Co, and others, oi Cincinnati ; all ot w hich will t o cold at lair prices i aod ho wishes it to bo disllncliy understood that it is all nonsense lor others to say they can sell lower llinn he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the hiisiners for years he understands what a hat can tin mndo and sold lor. His stock connists (in part) ot tin following varieties: Hlack and Drab Beaver, extra ; Block and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra ; Ottor and feul Drub ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very nii.i; Black and drab Kossuth, in creat variety; Alargo and welloolectod assortment of tniow (joods lor Men '"a vcry'tine assortment of St'aw Hats lor children, 4c, 4c. ills old iriends and the public are invited to rail and ciamine tboasortmcntnnd prlce. J. L llUDItULU op2;l High ft, next door to the ftago HIIco. HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Umbrellas, Ac. dec. Wholesale and Retail flji 1 1. 1. Il l I tK- uj ii iiruiui.' uml lilNil lull IIMRUS. OHIO. respcctlully anueuncotothecitiieneol Ciluinbn". and dealers in tbe trn.1.-, that tbey are now receiving one of the largest ann tiest stilRck-d stocks of goode in their line ever ottered in this market. lidDg connected with an KASTERN MAS!' F A CTO It Y e at all timea pnipared to lurnish the very LATENT ri 1 Lbri rc n ni"" p"e" "-- ' , . nf (loods, at Eastern prices. Don't mlslaia Ihe place, second ecunu apvO door south of the Nell Houise, Siiro of the Itlf! lint, WE ARE NOW opening al:,rgo i-nd beautiful assortment ol WITCIIES, DIAMOND WOKIl AM" Jttvuiian Fourstorioriino London and Gene i Watches IS superior 10 ai.y in mo State, lllamonrt Rings anil t ins, wo oiler at he tora Prices, jeweirv, s-incr-Wri lio Mnntlo .:0ek..n..l 'rti retail All are invited to call examine, and-purcha w tJT Sam NOT A UI A I. and other EA I.- enjraved.aurt lttKbsM turnlshed. at the ahort, at notice Wntclie. Kepmrert in tho best manner. ., ., Fl, door south of entrances NciUIenje. & BAUW18 JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful assortment of WATCHES, DIAMOND WORK, and JRWELKY, of all kinds. BLYNN & BALDWIN. Jul 8 SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Seals, made l the best manner, and t short notice, and Pr.s f.rnUhety A, DWN nONVEYANCING. Warren Jenkins J (iffieelDrialts Block, ttale atiert-will. In adoitionto bis General Insurance bnriness. g.ve special "'' ' rONVKYAM'lMi, NOTARIAL "I'SINEt, AND INVESTIGATION OK I.ANB TITbtf.. ll.vme infT.rmer years, while enspl .ed in Inve.tiaHinr land tit e! lor the Ohio Lite Insurance and Trust Company, bad large iiwel Tthlirss nd having retained abatracl. of the n-tl my o tb. most important tracu ol tand in this county, ' tewiU Mrequired, lurnish ' mod. raiechsrses eompleto a at to tuTletoanyr-al taU in this county. Conveyancing it. forme, and arllclei ol asreement written at short notice. J-y TVJEW LUMBER ' YARD. The subscriber 11 baa oa hand, at the Fraoklinton Depot, tarte assortrnent of country lumber, principally , of almost every aort, aire and Wn.ri, wh-re biilden and others csn be supplied en short notl-e, and have the Lnmtwr delivered oni tbe spot tbey dealre. Intboamrtmenti sestme4 Umber, suitable tier lutel. long timber tor Iramea; joists, of great vty of leogtba; areM-Usi, boards, e, fce. Atao. rcfuae lumber, at reduced prices. By appUcatlon t the Yard, or at tbe Mill, 6 mile, mrj os the inroad, to Btoner or Kerr, almort any bill can be Ued by the en asreea on. xi M. L. ECLLIVART. OtsfiW I TT ViK-fVjrv. Til BOOKS & STATIONERY. N EWRTGEMENT--Paperand Rag Wanhouse. KhoB, Tea, colored Mediums i Cap, Crown, Medium Royal and Bupor Royal Wrapping Paper. White and colored Papers, for Confectioners. French i.n.i American Tissues white, end assorted colors. Glased Pawn, for Pamphlets, Manilla Paper ol all sixis. . . ' '" ' Copying Papor French and English manufacture. Note, tfvo. Post, Balh, 4to. Cummurclal and Packet Post. Hank and Folio Post; Blotting Paper American, French and KuglUb Cnns i Bank Note Paper, Ve., iic. IIONNKT IJOAItDM, Of various colors and qualities. N. II. Tho highi st price paid fur Rims. jylO J. II. 1I1I.EY II CO. PAPER HANGINGS. Borders and Decora- X live Papers for Ceilings, Halls am. Public rooms, Prints lor Fire Hoards, Ave. Tho undersigned have made arrangements tor a very largo and woil assorted stuck of French and American p'ip'irs and borders, at reduced pricea. iirawinirs lor nana nno veiling inuui iu mun , The, trade autioded bv Pattern Hooks, and noods liirnlsbnrt from " Factory " direct ut the lowest rates. jul'l-wiim ii.ii. i i ft- SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. KJ Ftackhardl's Chemistry. It. id's Intoilectual I'hilucopty Stewart's do. do. I.altiam's (iinmmar. Tusenlan Dliputatiuns. For sale at the New lluuksloiv. mo J. II. RILEY A CO. IANK NOTE PAPER, orsuperior quality ) fur B inker. Itullroad and County Bonds, County Orders', A.C, tc. Honk nolo paper mode to oraor, oi any sizo, inicanesa or color. Blank limit and Notes, from the linest tte I plates, tor snio at the New Hooksloro. J. H. HIL't situ, ju!5 Statiomirs. ETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, N. wsiiaiier lilea, Portable Bales a tine article, assorted 1 !ies, lor et.unling rooms and houses j Copying- Presses, a snpori. or nrlieloi inkstands, now patterns, grcut variety. For side nt tho New Bookstore. .,..,. . ju:j J. 11. HII.EY cv CO. P YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways X of Thinking. By Donald Mcl.cod. renelllngs uy tne wny. new reviseu euuiun. For sale at the New Bookstore. msog J. II. KlLEYiiMJ DL1THEDALE Romance, bv Nathaniel liaw- JD Ihorno, Just received and for sule a; iho new Bookstore of Si'-"- " - CEDGW1CK on the Measure of Damages tJJd ruvl.ed and enlarged cniiion, ju.ipuonsuuu au at tho new Booktoieol Jy31) J. II. KH.I'.Y a. bu "7rOOD'S Practice new Edition just puo- U HsUed, and for sole nt the new Bookstore ot rjUlE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3.- X Just recelvtd, at tho New Bookstore. ' ii,:t d, hi. iuii II RM I NISHKNCES. Incidents. Anecdotes, &C. V Bv Hon. Levi liesrdsley. For sale nt tho Now Bookstoer nmij J. II. Ill Lb! TVTisTOl'OCK OF BOOKS AND STA- 1 TlONEIty. Tho now firm ol BURR A- RANDALL, having refitted tho store lately occupied by Huntinoton & MacIntire, enow recelviiur Rn entire new etoca oi .,. , lltlOKS, MTATIONfcltY, I'APKll JIAFGINGS, imvcv sstiin-4. A-e. And having completed nrrangoineuts with tho various publish-... t.,..,o. !., ..,n iliev will receive the new mid doslrablo Books at the earliest possibhi moment alter publica tion. . , ,. It will betlionlin ol this cstauiisnmeni r.o luuusu nrmj clo In their line at tho lowest possible price., and by giving their personal attention to thu wanta ot their customers, they trust to give entire satlslacllon to all who may tavor them with their patrnnrt. 11 orders iniriisiea to lueui ww . ...... .. and dispatch, nnd at price, that cannot inuor iiivinnaausiauiiou. liURlt RANDALL, High street, Columbus, Ohio. JuS5 SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including Mc(Juilo.v' Eclectic Readers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Hay's Arithmetics, parts 1, !! and J. Davies' Mathematical Works. Ambon's Classical Works. A,i,..i...ii' Knii.t,' anil Mnrse'u tiennraobies . Au.. Which are otlered at prices as low as can bo iound at any Book store in tho West. For.aloby .,..,, ju30 nuitri. cc xuinuiiL-ju. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy in Fbancji, rv Lamartise, 2 vols. A Step irom the New world to ino ma, oy i appan, iu Time and Tide, or Strive and Win, by A. H. lloo. M.ill.nr nt HiT1fl. hv Abbott 1 new edition. Hllihednle Romance, by Hawthorno. For sale by augJ BURR. & RANDALL. T)LANK BOOKS. We would call particu- I lar ntteiitinn to our nssortmeut of Blank work, which wo otter for salo at unprecedented low prices. Cap, Demy and Medium Records, Doy-Hooks, Ledgers, Ac., nlwiiva on band, to other with memorandnm Dnoaa 01 every rasij. j;J0 UUKtt It ill I Jrtlj Ij. STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a splendid assortment ol staple and Faucy r-'tationery, Inclu, ,i,im i.'r..iieh. Kni-Miih and American Can and I.etier Papers white and burl Aiilinlon Envelopes j Inkntands, Lettir r3tnmps, I'orto Mimuuiee, Pocket Cutlery, Porlc Folius, liankera' Uaaus, c, which we otter low, uu,,ul nu. riLlNICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED J FEVER, with remarks cn the management of continued lever, the Identity nf Typhus, Typhoid, Heiupsing rover, ac by AVSTI.N I.INT, 01. U. "J BURR et RANDALL. aucu KEEP IT BEFORE THE PJSUPLia. I he Life and oeiivicks of Okn. Winfield Scott, by Edward ii- Manaiield. in 1 Vol. 12 mo "tho only autbontic edtiion." A iresh supply just received and lor sale by .-.,, WALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Paper and Flro Board Patterns. A larue assortment of tho latest patterns, just received, nnd lor salo by JUJU " BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of the Columbus and Franklin County Biblo Society, may ho found nt tho Hookstoro ol . . . . ju:ni It u lilt sr. ltAHUAi.n, BANCROFT'S History of the United States, in A volumes. Forsaleby j3Q liuutf- cc itanjiAiui.. f IFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. I 1 For sale by tho hundred or tho single copy, in muslin and paper binding, by ju30) UUKIt Ac iiawuall,. XTEW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAR, en- XI entitled. The Dnya or Urueer a Story or Scottish History. For win by j6 BURR k RANDALL. VOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by lyfl BUHIl & KANIIAI.I.. COTT & BASCOM have added to their es- tfililUhmeutadi nartmcntforthe sale of lllnnliH, Jllnnll HooliH and i-lntioucry ol every description. It is our intention to keep up a lull assortment of everything In this line which business men can desire. The Blank work will bo manulnctured by ourselves, ol the very best materinla, and in the most substantia! manner, and warranted to givo satisiactlon. Entrance on Hlfh street " TNK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, J. Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Lcttor Miimua Slate., and all the various little et cetera, in tho Station erv line, consuuiiiv un - - - ..r . ., .. unoT-l1 jb aii'nMV4 STEREOT YPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful styles of typo In a manner not Inforlorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ol Wood Cuts. feCOTT At. IIAttCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller quantity of all sires and descriptions, plain and ounST, 8 SCOIT aT BASCOM tl. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Cards for Railroad Checks, InvltaUon Tickets, 4c, of any color and thickne ss, and cut to any size, may be had A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard & Jl Noyca'and Hoover's Inks Black, Red, Bine and Green for 1 by' ciCOTI" 4 BASCOM. TDRINTING LNKS, for News, Book, Card, and J Job work, all the rarloua colors In kegs and cant, forsalo ,: 6COTT Ii BASCOM'i BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledeer to a sixpenny Memorandnm, on band, or man nlactnrrd to any pattern, at SCOTT 4 BASCOM'S. RINTING PAPER, for News or Book work, any sire any quality any quantity for sale by ' SCOTf 4 BASCOM. JUST RECEIVED, at the Columbus Periodical Depot, THBMODEL ARCHITECT, containing ori-sinal dra ens tor Cottases, Villaa, Suburban Re. denee. 4c ; ercompe-ied by explanations, .pedfication., estimates and elab. orate celaila, prrparrd expressly for thenseol projectors and art zans tbrouthout the I nited States. The only work of tbe kind ever otTered in Colnmbna. aot27-d'f A. B. HAR3D. rpHE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDI- JL oil SCIENCES; Edited by Isaac Hays, H.D., Surgeon Wilh HotpitaL Forsaleby . aagx7-dSw A. B. HARSH. CINCINNATI. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Cin-oinnati, Ohio The Fall term ol tho Eloventh Suasion il this Institution, will eommonce on MONDAY, the ;i0th ol August, nnd onntinuo twenty Iwo weeks. The College is lurnish-d with all the usual facilities and appliances for an oxtensivo nnd thorough Education In the solid and ornamental branches. Itseasool Here, s, unsurpassed health, lull and efficient Hoard of Instructors, and modcrato cxpnnsos, present, ot leastequnl Inducements, to those ol au Institution. For iui thor particulars, sea timlli Annual Calalcgue, or application may be made by let ter, or otherwise, to any member nf the Hoard ol Trustees ur to the subscriber ut the College. 1. U, WJLHEIl, Prca't. aui((id:iw, EO. GOODMAN, West aido Walnut St., between Columbia and Pearl, wlinlesnln dealer In all tn- rioui.oi WlilTJNU.I'KINTINUtfcOTUUKl'APJiU. W Aqtvt fur Svffield HupU Mill ti'rhing taper. up 10 ENVELOPES. , : SIM M Bull Knvulopis; 1IWM White do; fri M I,eral do ; 1(0 M Nolo do; ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortmmt, Juvt received by K. O. (luoDMAN, HplO "7 and 71) Walnut street. . TpRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA Jj PER. SOU ronnie Blue and White, (tint received and for sail sals atreduet-d piices. E. O. liOODMAN, apiu 77 and 70 Walnut street. FRENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, A Blue nnd White, lint received nnd lor snie inw E. O. OOODMAN, pl0 77and 7U Wulnut street TAINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD JU IUIAKU. A Deoulilill articii', manuinciun-u uy hi'-hm., Bliss, Potter V. Co. I hnvo tho lurgest and cheapest stocx Cards in tho city. E. O. OOODMAN, aplO 77 and 7D Walnut at, Manufacturers' Agent. T AFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA- I J PERS lhava been dealing In these. Papers lor more I liana jear, and Und tlieiu every thiug ono can wish, a. to quality and price. Tbey are the blithest erade of Paper manufactured in the United States; always ulvcsatlsluclion.anduscdcncoaiowantod again. A lull assortment Just received. E. O. GOODMAN, aplO 77 and 70 Walnut street, HERMAN SCHRADER, (sui Charles Starch) Importer of (Jcrniiin, 1 successor to French nnd kiiIIl, l.'ii in-. :nnil. 'l ri.Himil Illusion I InatrumentH, and H'lmluale Vcaltr in Accnr'dcmit, Violin; Combt, Hitoli, 1'rr-crujon Cans, Pocket and Table Cutlery, """. Speaacla, 4n fire' NO. UIJ MAIN STREET, DKTWCSS I.OW1CK WAKfi.li.l- Jknu uui-vi'iima, apllMltim buicuiuuti, vuid, TOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of HI f.OIITS AND 81IOf'. No. 41, South Sido Third Street, (opposite Mson!c Building,) CINCINNATI, O., Mr. D kcops constantly on hand a full assortment of linn DroBSand water-l'rooi Hoots ana kuocs in an vnrietics, wnicn will bo sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots lorwnrded by express, and warrant' n to lit. upon all ordera accompanied by tne uusn and tne measure npio-iy w INDOW GLASS. We are now receiv' Intr a larceetock of this season's manufacture ol Belle. vernon window n;ass, and Having tiiaen inn nrsr. i reniium at tho OIilo r'tale Fair, Mechnnico' Institute of Cincinnati, and the Alleirlinnv cnuntv Fair held ot Pitluburch, wo ieel assured that woi llcrto the city mid country tradn the beat nnd mnntcsten. sivo assortment o! Ulass ol tho 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities , Drurrclsts' ware of nil descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars; Pint and quart Flanks, i'C,, Ac. All of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms by HPEEK8 & WltHiHT. Solo Agents lor llellovernon Works, No. 39 Main st , Cincinnati. N. II. Also, a constant supply oi uupuni, b uun rowner ; ui tie, Blasting und Sporting, Soda Ash, and bleaching Powders. aplO-dl'in PAPER WAREHOUSE. The undersigned offer a lull assortment of PAPER, embracing News, Hook, Plate, Cap and Letter Paper; Cnnllle, Tobneco, Manlllo, Wrap, ping Paper, Bonuet Boards, &c 4c, ol the best quality, and at the lowest mnrRet price, uraers, boiicikii, wn-cnwnme iiiit-u at tho samo urlce ns if purchased In perion Wonlso make to order, at shurt notice, Nowb and Book Paper. Nob. 77 1 nd 79 Walnut street, 'Inclniiatl, O, N. B Tho highest market price poid lor ItAOS, in cuBh or uxebanged lor paper. J) ' i-u.mi. C BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincin null, is cotistanllv urc pared to lurnish elegant BUSTS, STATUES, MEDALLIONS an, I MONUMENT!). Ztf" Orders solicited Irom a distance. ,yni-tinm' BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. This article Is tun result of the application or s,:entifio uriuciole. to iho numosn intended, vizi 'J'o keen water a$ coot as passible, as lottff as possiotc, terra trie least ponstote us. The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular bi-a,ich ol domestic economy, and passing from one Improve ment to anotner, nes at lengtn arriveo as near periecnou an n is possible to reRcli. A prool this is Iound in tbo very general t.se of those Coolers iu nil parts of Ihe country. A be Her proot ol tho somo tact is, that, ainco their introduction, vntious imita- tinnanf the n.nuiti. article have h!en flltemnted nil fnllina short ot the object, it Is true, yet all proving clearly which way thelldeol popular opinion is setting. A simple statement of fact", in regard to Iheso Coolers, will satlsty every ono ol their mperimliy. First, they are thuoniy artics ols A-ind ercrpatcndd. They aro lurnlshed with two dis tinct nonconducting cnamoers, ny inenns oi wnicn, wini iwu pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at a temperature of 411 below sero, or only HJ above tbe the lieezing point) nil day. Thus, at acoutof some live cents per day, a tainily of ordinary size can be constantly supplied with weter as cold as ice itself ; larger numbers in the samo proportion. This 1ms been found by actual experiment to be a saving of at least seventy five per cent, over the Earthen Jars lormerly used fur this puipose. A train, these Coolers never sweat; In this way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. ileinir manufactured in Ihe most workmanlike stylo, nnd hand somely finished in every respect, they make a very besutllul ornament lor tbe Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An imnnrtnt iinnriivement haa latelv been added to the Cool er, viz.- a small Pan (capable ot holrtiugirom six toelf;ht pounds ol outtrrj inserted oirecuy under mo cover, im ijuiminy in butter can bo koDt nerfectiv hard all day. without additional Ira a very important addition to tho economy nnd comfort ol families. If desired, the Cooler caa also be furnished, at aamallex-penre, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and lor sale at BURNET'S House Furnishing listablishmi nt, No. 14, East Front street, t.lnciniu ti, u. Dealerfn Hardware, Cutlery, Tun-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin Waro, Brushes, wonnedno wuiow ware, llathint; Apparatus and Rclrineratora aplO 1BSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between ourth nnd Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. J. II. UEFl'JCOY. Proprietor, late ot wninui oireei House. apO-tt WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. T V between SLxth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jyli-dtf J. W. SWENEV. Proprietor. CINCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cure Establishment is now open for the reception of pa. Ilents. It Is located about live miles from tho city, on Ilia Carthace piko, and buta few rods from the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Nailrond, In tho rear, and at tbe .smo distance (mm tho Miami Canal, in front, rendering It easy oi access to those desirousot enjoying tho benefit, of tho Institution. To tho lover of nature, lew parts of tho country can lurnish a mnro pleasing variety of r-encry than spread, iteolt before the traveler all the way from Cincinnati tc tho Cure. There nature and art combine, rendering till view beautiful beyond description. ..,........,. -r.,.. The new, larpeand ueauiiiui Luinceoispiaynnuiamiiin im artist at a glume. The neatness aud eleaanco of tho interior, combined with tho numerous attractions which present themselves lotlio Invalid, eunnot fail to render this establishment a desirable one. Tbe Halls aro extensive, and the rooms spacious and inviting, where tho invalid can ranse nt pleasure, free Irom atmospheric Influences, In inclement weather. The Bed Rooms .. .... , , , :.i i . .1 D...U n..n km are well veniliaieu, ano neany luiiueueii, .no w.ui whu. .,u ampl" and commodious, being convenient for the application ol water, in every torm. In connection with thn Institution there ts a Gymnasium Hall, seventy five feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strencth hy health lul exercise. The Sprinca which furnish the water lor this i:stablishment are clear, pure. Bolt, and abundant; flowing Irom a aravely bed, they send forth water both cold and delicious. The country aid neighborhood are remarkable lorh.-althlul-ness, purity cr air, and variety ol scenery. All things combined, wo cannot think of a more deslraWo place, lor those aeoklng health, than this institution. Dr. Pease, having had much experience In the treatroe-t of disease tor many years, begs leave to inform the public, that no pain, will bo .pared lor the restoration to health oi those committed to bis charge. Mrs. Pease, who haa, lor .evernl years, d voted her attention to tho treatment of diseases peculiar to ber sex. and being every way qualified lor ao important a station, will take .perlal charge ol the If male department. Prolapsus Uteri, with It. train ot ailments, that bane ot female beauty, health and happiness, which is prostrating tho energies, and destroying the uselulnesa of a large portion of the fair sex, will be treated in this Institution, sureesslully, independent nf pessa-riea or aupporters ol any kind. To this subject we would invite the attention ot Ladies, aa in all eases we shall expect to perform a perleet cum. Persons visiting the Cure by the way nf the Cincinnati, Hem-ilton and Dayton Railroad, will atop at the Carthage nation. Patient, are requested to bring two comlortables two blankets, two coarse sheet., eix towels, and a quantity of old linen, suita ble tor bandages. ( tl Terms. 1 he terms for Board, Medical Sexticks, and all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollars per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject tbe patient to an extra charge. Somo deduction will be made to those who nnd it necessary to spend a length ot time in the Institution Transient person, will oe cnargi-a two nuuara p-r imj. From three to five dollars will be charged lor tbe first examination. For further particular addn ss v. a. rr-Affr., ai- i , Proprietor and Physician. Carthage Hamilton, Co., 0.-mal5 d3ma2aw3m AMERICAN and Foreign Papers. Letter, Cap, Commercial, Packing and Folio Port ruled and plain bv the quantity, at low prices, at the Paper Warehouse ol jy31 J. IL RILEY V CO. N. B. Bank Note Paper-detter size superior article for eorrespondence, circulars, &. FORWARDING. CHAMBERLIN & CRAWFORD, Forward-km Arsn Commission Mrbchants,uo Superior Stmt, Cterelmtd, Ohio. Dealers In Flour, ttraln and other Produce, (exclusively on commission. 1 Proorii'tnis of New York and Ohio Line, I lido Canal, and Union Liiii)! Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. I Agents tor the trillnwlnjsf Lines Crai orif 4. Co'. Northern 1 , K1 , ,nRStllte t , Boston. II II. Lino ol tleaiii Pro i0 F,HcoveH,lU0 . ' y ii-i aj, j Nmw York find Ohio Lnkfl Boat Mne, Now Ynrit nnd Cincinnati Lino. Ch'tmbirlin, l.ro & Oo'i KxprfiH, Troy nnd Oawcgo Lino, Chamberlln, Lee, A; Co, Agents, Ko. J, Cavllit Slip, Now lurk. HAMBERLIN, LEEXcXVSEXPRESS. I'RoraiETOas CIIAMIIKllLIN, LF.E & CO., New York, amll.KE, AltKLI. t CO., liullalo. . f,M fhp by People's Lino Uteambonts, Isaac Newton and flnidrlck Hudson, font Courtlond street, North Ulver. Mark packnges " C. Leo A Co's Express." , For Freight apply to James C.Oatkan, 1S9 Bioudwuy, New York ; CaAMBitHiiN, Lsa & Co., 1 CiBiillos Slip, New York -,. J. H. Chknowkth ct Co., Cineinuatl.O j Chamiixiilin cVCBAWroRD, Cleveland, O- mal3-6m CRAWFORD & CO., Forwarders & Commission Merchants, Ogdemburgh, If. Y., Proprietors of the Northern R. R. Llue of atearn Propellers, between Ogdnus. hurgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago. Dealers in FLOUR, UJUIN and other PRODUCE, (exclusively on comraiBslon.) Liberal advuiiuea iiiiirio on property lor Bile at Ojjdensburgh, Boston and New York. mnl3-6m N ORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, between At OO..Ouilensburuh. New York. Proprietors. 'I his Llnooon' dais of the following now first class Propellers, (leaving OgdcnS' burgh nin e times a week :) (itll)KN.HIiHOIf, v'ljjroNSIN, NEW HAMPSIIIRF VERMONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PHAUliE STATE, J W.BtU OK8, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting nt Ocdensburgh wilh the Northern Rnllrond, nod the Vermont Ocnirnl, nnd )t inland nnd Uurllnutou llnil-ronda, between Ogdensburgh nnd Burton, and with the l.nlic vltlllltpinin IV line aiiiii viiuui i,nii'n,u, .nv... .--.. Point ur Now York. APPLY TO Otis Kimball. Anent Vermont Central Railroad, 1US State it-j,t Mnitmi O. P. rionvHLL, Asent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 Stnte sheet, Boston. J. 8. Mavnarp, Aaent Travis ft Co's l.lne,33 Ccentlesfilip, New Ciias.B Ja.ne3, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Canities Slip, up stairs. New York. Malcolm Canfilld, Agent Merchants' Lino, 9Vi Ccantics Slip, "cHAMOEUldN &. CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio, innlS-fim N1 EW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINK ERIE CANAL AND LAKES CHAMBERLIN, LEE Ac CO., Now York, and LEE, Abr.LL & CO., Bullalo, rro. prietora. i . NEW VOIZK Aln OIl'O MNE, WO CANAI, CHAMIIEiil.IN & CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietors. No 'J rnnihipment at Troy or Albnny.J Apply i'i H. CiiAStnEiaiN nnd J. C. Oatman, NoTCoantles Slip, Nun York. M,,rlr Itieliimea "N V A O. L. B. Line." Kl.ln ,t.ilv at l'lr No S. East River. New York. roal3-ISm (. UARIIKT30N. TTANNA, GARRETSON & UU., Whole- XX alb Grocers and Commission merchants, naivey s Block, Met win street, Clevelnml, tl. mau-nm A. St. llALT! JOHNTINKEB. TTALE & TINKER, Forwarding and uom- XX mission Merchants, Columbus, Ohio. Warehouse No. 2, Exchange Buildlmjs, Broad atreet, (one door West of W. A. tilLL A- vu s ,1 sncttiiurai iv nrenous" ; Healers In Flour, Fish, Sa't, and water Lime. Aiao, ngenis for the following Lines I L.ainrop 1.0 B cxpruftn. Merchants' 'I'raniporlatlon Company, 1 Ecklord Lino, I, Erie Canal. Union Transport -Unn Company, I Woteen l.abn Heat. Lino I Mark naekniica " Caro Halo aud Tinker, Coluuibus, Ohio." N. II. We are prepared at all times tn contract freight to any part ot the i.'nion. matt UALL AND SEE UD. EDDY & HALLADAY, Storage, Shippino and Commission Merchants, and Denier In Salt, Hliini- Flub. Wnter l.tme. eve. 13" Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of urnin, ana rrouuco irener"y. . , I f" Warehouse hiiii unico, loot oi rrniu eiruei, uppunu. C. und C. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. f$f Also, Agents lor the following Lines on trio canaii niKRCHANTS TllANXf OltTATION CO. Ari'LV to ii u tin. T. a i-n Nn II Pneniiea Silo. New York I Holt, Pai.meb 4. Co., foot of .Washington street, Buflalo, Pro prietors. BCKFORO MNE. HtioH Allen, (Aoents, No. 127 Brood street, New York, G. B. Williams. (up stulrs.) Maxwell & Patten, L Wharf, Buffalo. John Allen, Jr., ) " ' i w p.n . Co.. Pronrletore. 155. River street. Troy. T" Mark nac'kaires " Eckf'oid Lino," ship dnllyby "Old Lino Troy Tow Boats," Coentiee Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION HiUt"AV. Running in connection with Rccd'i varum Lines of Steamboats on the Lakes. rRopuiETona. n A Itr.iix i Ho. 113 Pier. Albenv. Davis At Sotton, Agents Reed'a Steamboats, Reed's Warehouse, Kullalo. 11 MnnnAN. Buffalo. Geo. H. Tvttlr, Aitent, Broad street, Now York. . S. I.ISHor l-'o., Agents, norm niaraer, nosmn. I-S" Mark naeknees "Union T. Company," shin by'Swilt Burn Line of 'l ow Boat," loot of Broad atroet, N. Y. WESTERN I.AKE IJOAT MNE. Un.k.nJi..ln.u;Br,l.,H flallv r,i anil Irnm New Ynrk. Alliflnv and Buffalo, and all ports on thn Western Lakes and Canals, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. lf Car- oes imurco neiwoen nns una mm miuni. H. W. Tallsiadok, Proprietor, liil Broad St.. N. Y. AOBNTS. It. L. Howell, 121 Broad street, Now York, Olmsted & Danieli, 47 (May street, Albany, J. J. Tallmadoe, (loot of Washington street,).. ..Buffalo, Ennv ft. 1Iallada7, Cleveland, rSMark packages" W. L. B. Line," and Ship by Western Latin Boat Lino, foot of Broad street, New York f Apply to I'lTUll, uoiuuioue, u. ITTJ- Our connections with tho above Lines; and with Lnlliron & Co's ExprcKS, are such that we can assure Merchants and Shippers in general, that wo can forward goods to all points little quicker and cheaper than any other Lino. Mark it. Marx all pontages lecioiy, anil Willi ran-. EDliY ft HALLADAY, Cleveland. U. FITCH, Columbus. nplO-liuiJ A. DI. UALIi, General Agent on Ohio Canal. F AST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum- luinbns to Portsmouth. On and after Moniln v, .1 une 2S, MAIL OOACII will leave Columbus lor Circleville, Chlllicolhe and Portsmouth, nt 5 o'clock in tho rnornlnr, nnd arrive at Portsmouth nt 8 o'clock in tho evening connecting with tbe Itiver Packets to Pittsburgh aod Cincinnati. Also, leave I'oiuniouin aioociocK, a. m., and arrive ar,t,o-timlitis at 6 P. M., daily. fnM i I r. 1 1 1 1'. it iv iin,.ar.n. s lion, TARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co- on. will commence rn MoxDav, the lt ol November, and con tinue fourmauths. The Preliminary Course, consisting ot aix Important specialities, beginning on the 18th of iictober, will coutimie until tbe 1 st ot November. FACULTY. It. H. PADDOCK, M. D., Prolessorof Anatomy and Pbysiol-ocy.CHAS. A. LEE, M. D., Professor of Materia Medics, Therapeutics and Medical JnrlBprnilence. FHEDEIIICK MEKHII.'K. M. D , Professor of Chemistry. SAMUEL M. SMITH, M. D , Profesiorof Theory snd Practice. R I.. HOWARD. M. D , Prolesaor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D., Prolessor of Obstetrics, &c, and of Pathology. C. C. PARKER, M. D.. Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES. Lecture. $i:0,0ti. Matriculation $11,00. Graduation $ .0.00. Dlssocling Ticket .),0tf. By the expenditure of almost ten thousand dollars, duringthe present year, on our noble edifice, the Anatirnical Theatre will be Unfitted, and Ihe Hospital open lor the reception of patients, and many olber improvements completed, making the wbo'e a most perfect structure. All inquiries will receive prompt atten-lien it addressed to S. M. SMITH, tail Dean of the Faculty. Aoniron's Office, Fbakklii Co, I July 9-2,1 W2. J NOTICE to the qualified electors of Franklin Co, O. Io pursuance ol the 33d section of " An Act tor the assessment and taxation nt all property In this State, and lor ievyine taxes thereon according to Its tine raloe in mosey," past d'April 13, liSi, tbe Commissioners of Franklin county, at their June session, lr-o'A divided said county lor the election ot District Assessors, as follow. : 7 be township of Montgomery (including tbe city) shall constitute tbe 1st District. The townships ot Truro, Jefferson, Plain, Blendon, Mifflin Clinton and Sharon ahall constitute tbe 2d District. 1 be townships of Perry, Washington, Norwich, Brown, Franklin and Prairie shall constitute the 3d District. Tbe townships ot Pleasant, Jackson, Hamilton and Madison shall constitute the 4th District. By order of the Board. U. CRARY, Clerk. rpWO ONE-ACRE LOTS FOR SALE. X Two Lots, Nos. 83 and tit, located in Pholan's Addition, con-tainlng one acre each. They are the pleaaantest location la the subdivision, and will be sold at a bargain It sold soon, other-wisetbey will be taken out of market, and tbe price advanced. JAMISON A TL'TTLhJ, Real Estate Aseols, auclt Olllce In Carpenter's Building, p stair. PASTURE. We have Pasture for ajfew COWS, east of tbe Lunatic Asylum, jut BAKER ARMSTRONG. INSURANCE. 177ARREN JENKINS, at General Head T T Quarters of Lite, Fire, Health and Marios Insuranoo, lake. iil-ttaui-R in sulimlltlnv tn Lis natrons the followtntt' SiaLirt at IAA jETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF UTIOA. on the 1st day of July, 185-4, shining tht icAos amount of ill trpmditttret smes January hi, jbo-j. Balance on hand January 1st, IHiiS 29,519 63 Cash Premiums frum 1st January to 1st July. 37.13B73 Ilo-elved on Pollcloa of re-lriBurance. ... 534 69 $67,11)2 7 Amtmntnl l.nsinannd enxnnsestiald up to July 1, 'S2, and since January 1st 3',tSt5 111 Paid Agents' Commissions 4.003 49 Paid for re-Insurance 7'29 42 Paid return Premiums on Policies can- nlleil B10 Sd 45.2H4 94 Surplus '.ftM U JOHN E. IIINMAN, J'MSKtWII. rriUo i.i.i tuna H. H. HA WLET. Secretary. Thla Ltmlainvn mhnwa fhn actual business lor sixtnonths, 'ihe original capital ol $170,000 is over and above the surplua here in sot lortu. This company ne. always piiiu ii. promptness and liberality. wnnnjiii laaunni uoiutnuus, August utn, io,j. ItweniirMRitfnA'rfnHff vinu (iRNTLBHESf OF llTICA. Wa. f-Vie auliaerlhera. well nrmininted with tho nrlnciual Offl ccrsul thjStna Insurance Company, nereny cormyiuas inoy are gentlemen ol good busitiees reputation, and that we believe the said uompany wen managed ana rosponsiun-. o. II. LANSING, uasnier uneiua nnn. C. M. Wilson, ashler Utlca City Bonk. Jas. 8. I.vncii, Cashier Ontario Branch Bank. aug7-y T. O. Orannis, Cashier Bank Central N. York. n ENERAL HEAD QUARTERS, for Life. VJ Fire, Marino, and Health INsJCHANCJf. Olliccln Platb. Block, State street, up stairs. In these days o( failures of Insnranco Companies, the under. signed would call attention to tne exniuii oi uuio a companies which ho has the honor to represent. Among them Franklin Fire Ins. Co. or Philadelphia-assets 1,284,300 Franklin, oi Now York, do. : 300,000 Springfield Firo and Marino, do. 164,150 Etna, ul Utlca, N. Y., do. 170,000 Rensalaor, of Lanslngburg, N.Y., do. 200,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N. Y , do. 173,000 Hudson Rlvor Ins., Waterford, N. Y., do. :4,978 City Insuranco Company of Cincinnati, do. 200,000 Several of tbe above companlos tnko Marine and Flro risks. MFK IN.STJRANCE. Mutual RrnefltNew York and New Jersey Sl,3?l,000 Jefferson I.ile Insurance Co., Cincinnati 100.000 American Temperance Llle Ins Co., Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Lile Ins. Co., New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. ., Meehaniea Mutual lleullll Association. Cin 829.000 Tho undcrtlgned will take great pleasure in exhibiting tho re. cent reporia ol ail tho abovecompanies, and explaining in exten-so tholr resources and manner ol doing business. In the various departments of Flro, Mnrine, l.iio, and Ilualth insurance, thoro can bo no superior laeililles oflered by any agent or company. CALIFORNIA MFK IM8KM taken on most favorable terms. Remember to call at Head Quarter., State street, np Stairs. WAIvUEN JENKlNa, Agent. L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar 20. rpHOSE who wish for Fire Insurance will jl. please read the loiiowing report oi mo l'lt.VKI.lN FJKK INfsIIKANOK COMPANY, OF - i'lIII-AOKLPIHA. Showing CASII ASSKTl'S, Junuary 1st, 1852, Invested as follow. I First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia 8957,513 04 Ruiil Estate purchased at rihnrill aale 84,377 78 Temporury Loans on Collaterals 125,b05 73 Stocks, valued at tOii.5011 cost 62,325 50 Notes, Bills rcceivnblo, etc 8,0C6 90 Cash 4.41 3 $1,284,390 94 rsINSUKANCK AGAINST FIRE In the nbqvocom- ptiuy.by (lol8-ytlJ WARREN JENKINS, Agent, COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL I.IKE INSURANCE CO. Gurri Fund, tWO 000. '1 bis Company odors to the Insured all the security and advantages of'thn Mutual and Joint Stock plans (as hereto fore applied) combined, namely t Low ralesof premium; an an, nual return, in cash, of the per centage rjqulrcd for the contin. gent rlskol tho year; an adequate but not excessive provision lor llm liitnrn aeenrllv nl members fnr the wbolo term Ot IllO With an sdequate Interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem. bnr, and also lor tne present security oi mose lor urn wuu term oi llio. This Is the only Mutual Lilclnsuranco Company whoso rates ol premium nro fixed at a fair reduced standard, with provision ior an annually Increasing accumulation of funds (lor future eeunmi In exact uronortlon to tho amount of business und tbe increasing risk irom advancing age among tbe members. Pamphlets, Tracts, e., giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, turnisnoo gratis, ano applications roceiveu, uy 1 J. R. TUTT1.K, Agent. 3. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc&i-u NSURANCE on Life and Live Stock, against tminr HnmnfrH liv KinR.and anRlnstthe perils ot the PEA and inland navigation, on property oi every uiwcnimuu, w Iron In thurnl!nwinif CmtinnniL'B! UNION aiCTUAI. 1.1FE 1N8IJUANCK COMPANY, n..,nl 81.10.VOO. OHIO 1.1 I'll INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN. IN ATI, OHIO. Cnnllnl 100,00O. NEW ENfil-AND LIVE STOCK INS. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN UUrsHHUTlUBjT. Cnpltnl 3O,00O. EA3 1.E I NHUKANCE COM I' ANY, CINCINNATI , O. llnpltnl nu,itra. UTICA INSURANCE COMPANY,UTICA, N. Y. Cnpltnl 130,(100. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, RO UE. NEW YORK. Capital CI 0,000. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF I.ONOON. Cnpltnl 8 J ,300,000. Kirks taken onthnmnstllbersltern'S. and all losses promptly adilistod. lialO-dlv T STOCKTON, Agent CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS U WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Agent, will re ceive applications for Life Insurance, Including California Risks uau at Headquarters, opposite tne uio mate tiousc,r rare sircet, ;olumnus. levr yn. IUST OPENED. The subscribers would re tf jectru.ly announce to their mends and tbe public in gen eral, that tltoy navL'juu opened a More on tne corner oi Long trcct and Htnto Avenue, oppoiito P. Haydtn'a Factory, where tbey Inlnndtokeep cons tun tly en bund, alnrpo airtmntof the very Lieat oi ramny uroceriei uin aa iea.i;Dne,au or, Moia.t, Flour, Itice, r'lih, tionp, Candles, tarcn, CLioeio, Ac., Arc, toRfther with ernry articln used hy familiea, which they offer to aoll n the loweat term, for Cash on'v. July 14 ie52. W. U1XUN & (JO. Mi NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu--gtj, ti jslc Store I Received this day a large supply ofrrjOTi fr new Standard and lashionablo Music, G raud Polka do Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old Folks at Home, (comic.) Wallace Allen Petty. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strnk- Blanche Alpen. oseh. Tern Moore. Gaalight Schottisch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Schottisch. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Anld Lang Syne Walts. Happy Family Polka. OS for Baltimore, (comic ) Kathleen, Mavonrneen, as sung Walt for Ihe Waaon. by Catherine Hayes. There's tnagle In that HttU The Last Hose ol Summer. song : and many other song. Wedding Polka. Grube. and pieces. apijj Lousiana Belle, variations, by T AW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A. JJ F. PERRY having determined to decline the larther practice of tho Law, II. B. CARU1NOTON will prosecute the business and settle the accounts of the late firm of Perry i Car-rineton, at their recent office, in Carpenter's Building between the Exchange Bank and State Street. A. P. PERRY. ap34-dtf U. B. CARKINGTON. SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. The under-aipned moat respectfully inform, hlafrtecdaand the public ttnerally,thathetntenditoopen hi well knowi GAItDLN, on the weat aide of the Chillicol he road, about half a mJieaouth ol Columbia!, for viaitera, and aolicitathe continuance of their liberal patronage beatowed on his ettabliahmacit laat year. Neither exertion nor the greatest expeuie hare been ipared to render the mot rtellfrhtlul apot in tbe Ticinityot the Capital aa attractire, com tort able and pleaaant aa could be don All ktnda ot rnfrcihrnenta and deiiraclra which will pratify an epicure to hii heart' cont- nt, will be aTTed up tor a lair and rea onable price, at a women fa notice. Deairoui to aroid niun-dentanding and Texationa. and prevent mitchirf. I call the attention ot the viaitera of the Garden to anme regulation potted In ditlerentplacea on tbe premise, hoping that the? will be ot aerred. Vititera on Sunday have to pay ten cenia for admission, and reclTe a ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to that amount. Well, friends, come one, come all, and enjoy th pleararnsnf fiod'sdclUhtlul nature. mbaXMtf ANDREW SCHNEIDKR. "lVTEW ICE CREAM SALOON. C. P. L. 1 BUTLER haa the pleasure nf annoanrlDc to his friends and the public that he his fitted up Ice Cream Pnlownsj, for the accommodation of Ladle and Gentlemen, and would be happy io wan upon an inai may oe piara in csii miv HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Bronzed Metal Hat and Coat and UatsaxLL. Ptakos ; Soap-stone Oriddlea, oval and round; Bnrnet'a Patent Water Cooler, Filters and Coolers ; Toilet Sets, ornamental and plain ; Parlor Coal Vases; Patent Bread-Cutter; Plate-Warmers t Planished Coffee and Tea Cm.; Cake and Splee Hoxet : Sponge nd tilts Bathing Pans: Watfel Rakers ; Bedclothes Clasps a ew and very vselul srtirle tor keeping bed-elottieson etsildrea ; and a variety ot other articles, may be foand at IIKYL BY ST.CLAIR'S, declO Opposite tbe Franklin Bank. High street. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The subscriber willscll tbe Lot on which kHlea.o Ilieh street, between Town and Rich. It is in the centre ot the city, and s B. very convenient stand for business and for a family peri 's be terms winor isn nira down suss u balance: la narmeet. Those who wish to nnrchase tn speculate caa, orioioceior"-iDo" won ia aoweu toeaiiBDe examine the preml, as a rood b.rgaia willbe offered, may WALTER THRALL. MY & FANCY GOODS. pENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can IT And the latest New York styles of fancy CisslmeRM, black French Doeskin Casiimeros, black, blue and brown French and English Cloths, Drsp d'eto, and other beautllul ttf lea of good lor furamor Coats, (hat are rare In this market, at Jul v WH. RICHARDS CO'B. qiHE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the X choieeat of the season. So are the Bonnets, Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, Bonnet Crspo and other trimmings, now open- log by (Jul) WM. KICUAKDB fc CO. one bour of such bliss Is a life are It closes T Is one drop of fragranoe from thousands of roses." E allude to one hour spent in examining the large and beautiful stock or Pftrtiaol, Hosiery, ninvea I,,. .Sa .hnrt t .anA Mltu. buff and white Summer Vest- ings, buff Lawn Cravat, eolored and white Linen Drillings, brown and grass Coat Linens, and an endless variety of other seasonable goods, sold by ' .. . jui . , . . . . .... TO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepers-Yon will Und hrnwn and bleached Table Linen, (some beau tiful Snow-drop and Damask Patterns,) also, Diapers aod Crash of all descriptions, at JUI ' " as. lUbnsavo mt w c. POUR DAYS LATER from New York X PRICES DO IfJV. Another train of ear ha arrived, Irclahted with soods far W. Richabds St, Co.." purchased at extremely reduced prices, which we will sell at equally low prices, for cash or approved credit jut vvn. nu.uaauD or. w. rfHE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more X heautlfullv clad than Solomon In all bis slorr. Yet tho Lady surpasses even the Lily, who I. attired In those beautiful Bareges, Shallya, Barege-Delalncs, French Muslins, While Crape Shawls, Black Silk Lace Points, Swiss and Jaeonet French-Wrought Collars, Cuffs. Undor-tleeves and Under-bsndkerchlefs sold by . ' mis niifi a n lVia m- nK Jul - wxu. xviuaAivio w bu. SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Buildlngs.lnvltes thnattnntlon of tbe Ladles of Columbus, ana the nubllo neneraliv. to his very larie stock of Fashiona ble Spring and Summer Goods, now being received and opened daily. We cordially invite all to oall, for we foe! confident thai we can suit tne most lastiaious. mnro HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we have a large stock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Blip Linens, a great variety of Towelings. Table Cloths, Mnsliu Sheetings, from 4-4 to 12-4 wide, very handsome embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains and curtain goods, te arc, which will be sold low. mh2f SNOWDEN. "DO YS' WEAR. A fine assortment of goods jus i lor Boys' wear can be found at mh2 RNOWDEH'8. IVpEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, in Xl Backus' Block, cast side of High atreet between Town snd Rich. ltlEHDAIrlEH MHAPLEY cV HAM. would resoectlully invite the attention ol the eitixcns of Columbus and surround. log country to their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS, which tbey are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ot Mllllnerv anil Fnney Dreaa Goods, Cloaks, See., (Vc, which they will sell as low as can be afforded. Milliner supplied with GOODS and PATTERNS aslow n at any place west of New York city. t.'oiumous, uciooer aa, iboi. EW SPRING GOODS, by Express. Mes- dames IIA PI.E V At IIAI.I.. llich at., are now recelv ing a large and splendid assortment of MILLINERY, ORNA MENTAL. HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of evory style snd va rlely, wblcb they are now ready so sell at the lowest cash price. Also, Dressing and Repairing Bonnets dono In tho best manner and on the shortest notice. marlO.ly NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces Needle-work Swiss Drspery Curtains. 5 pes. fine Needle-work Lace do, 50 nos (In vds.) Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtain.. Just received, and-or sale by apju j . u usniiiis or. ju 7UST RECEIVED V 500 lbs. colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lbs. Cotton Batting. sp30 J. D. OSBORN ft CO. 1VTEW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED IN 10 ps New patterns Brussels Carpets, 9 ps i nree-piy uarpeia. 12 ps Ingrain Carpets, new styles. Will be retailed as low aa any place In the United States, at ma'JO J. D. OSBORN & CO'S. ADIES, now is the time for you to see the I Isreest asiortment of DKESS GOODS which has ever been brought to Columbus at any one time. Just to convince yourselves ot this, It will be omy neeossary to call at SNOW-DKN'rl and see the great variety of new and beautiful styles ol Flounces, Bordered and Plain Tissues, Bareges, Chalys-Csmbrlcs, Lawns, Chintzes, Grensdines, dto., Ac. Our stock has been selected with great care, and we assure ourfriends and the public generally, that wo cannot and will not be under-told. Wo respectively invite all to call and examine styles, qualities and prices, before making their purchases elsewhere mall) DRESS SILKS. Extra rich Brocade Flounced Silks. Extra Rich Plaid Silks. Brocade and Flsured Silks. Neat styles Checked and Striped Summer Silks. India Silks, a great variety ana very low. Plain Black Silks, all widths and qualities Now being opener at mhS9 SNOWDEN'S. pM BROIDERIES AND LACES J-i Lace and Muslin Undersleevca ; . Lace and Muslin Chemisettes; Lace and Swiss Capea and Berthas; Rich Lace Veils, Collars and CuS's s Ladles Embroidered Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Jaconet and Swiss Flounclngs; Insertings and Edgings. A full assortment of the above articles this day received by apil'J W. A. & J. C. McCOY ft CO. MORE NEW CARPETING. The subscri-bers, next door to the American, are receiving large addition to their lormer assortment, making one of the moat desirable stocks to be Iound In the city. Thru-assortment comprises every variety to be found In the market, Tapestry Velvota, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Ate. Also, white and col'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Hugs, Msts. Laco and Swiss Window Curtains. Buyera will consult their interest by looking at our atock be fore purchasing. ap23 W.A. & J. C. McCOY & CO. ARRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adams Stewart, MERCHANT TAILOR, opposite the Capital House, High street, Columbus, has just received hla first lot of M'HIMi nnd pUlill HER GOODS, and is ready to rcceivo orders lor all kinds of COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, assuring all who may think proper to patromzo bia establishment, that no efforts will be spared tn give satisfaction as to tbo quality ol materials, style ol work and neatness ot lit, and especial csro will be taken to have all work done by tho tlme-promlstd. With "PROMPT WORK AND PROMPT PAY " lor his motto, he hopes to be able to get along, although he should not have seventy customers at one time on a rainy day . mal. JY". SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew-a eler, Illph Street, between the American sic Nell llonae, COl.UItinUS. OHIO. Bavins purchased the entire stock of Wm. Savage, I will continue tho business st the old stand, where 1 will keep a first rata assortment ot WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONM, FORKS. CUTLERY, And a general variety ot FANCY WOODS. For the present I will reside in New York, and parsons In want ot Goods, may rely upon seeing all new patterns of Jewry at my store With these assurances he hopes to retain tne confidence ot lbs former patron, of the conoern. and ol the citizena generaUy. The Welch Krpnlrln! will be attended to by W.M. Savage, Irng known in this section as a first rate workman. julG J. Y. SAVAGE, Ja. NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock ol foods to Mr. John Y. Savage, Jr.. I cheerfully recommend him to all of my old customers, and tbe community generally. As It la absolutely necessary tbat my outstanding business shall be closed, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to me, will call and settle up. jatu w ss. oavaub.. COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-SOL STORK. First Dr North -f the Nell Ilense Entrausee. C. 8. El.LIS haa re ooened his store, having It in connection with Mr. R. D DcstaA. thoroughly repaired, where he offers a .arse and extensive assortment oi umoreiiasano rarasois, at the lowest prices. Being a manufacturer of Umbrellas and Parasols, be Is able to make It an inducement for those ia want, to call and look at hia extensive assortment, every ona being made of the best material Also on hand, a large assortrnent of Canes. Covering and repairing done in th best manner and at short Better. Pinking done as usual. C. 8. ELLIS. July Sti. lt2. NEW BALLADS. Firth, Pond & Co.,rfMl of Mew York, have sent as the following New Bal- Vi lads. Just published by their boas. gtr "Tne tea of i.arerne," ar tne Seng ertfeeSwIaa Mother' Itleale hy RechA Users. This Is a remarkablv pleasing ballad, ia tbe Swiss Style, with aa easy piano accompaniment. A beantiful elected eolored title page adorns tae amsste. ror saie oy ijrt u. sr. r. a. uiiui.u. CR. BR1TTON, Real Estate Agent. All bneiness eotroeeted with this Arrncy will receive prompt attention. Deads. Bonds, Mortgage, Indentures, c. 4rsw t tbe shortest notice. BUILDING LOTS, In various puts of the city, lor sale oa reasonable terms. aag3-d Ins Ofct tmUigk Stmt, fpsmu FmUrn Brut. JUST RECEIVED GODEV, GRAHAM and SARTAIX, lor Pep'imbei ,by nal-w A B. HARSH.
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Full Text | COLUMBUS, TUESDAY -MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1852. NUMBER 50 VOLUME XVI THE EJaili) I)io State louiual 13 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, EXCEPT SUNDAY SCOTX & BASCOM, jouitvAL suiuiitias, man and pud emitis intkajiob on man TERMS Invariably m adrancs .-In Columbus. 80.00 a year by null, 6.00. Dally during tbe session of th Legislature, and Tri-iieeitiy lor uiareMaisaBer.oi in year, eo.w. - THS WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnMieu to eKyiubserlbsri at ?i und by mall at 61.50 a Tour. Clubs of four and upward " I oi ten aim upwarus, si.uu. Till! Till-WEEKLY JOURNAL Is 83.00 a year. ' RATES OF ADVERTISINQ IN THS rAlLY JOURNAL. The following rates and rales hare been "P0" between the proprietors of the Ohit Statesman and If Ohio blots Journal, to bo observed In all cases, after this data- ' "i iowN Ono square, flO lines or leas of " type, for one insertion. twc.; eucu additional insertion, i itlii 1 1 III It h ww o ee n p a n 90 So It St I 8 8 8 8 8 1 squat, 1252 2u;3 004 00 6 00 0. 8. 9. 10. 15. 18. 2 squares, l 87 8 87j6 00 B 00 rbolTlO. 12. -uT '8 squares, 2 60 4 50(6 60 8 00.9 00 vTvTli Wares, 3 00 B 60 8 00 9 OOllbT jaTlHTllO. . . TT BX IBS I SAB 6 squares, or V column, Chan enable- quarterly 336 monthly 46 Weakly. .651 dally, lift)! ! 1 dally 801 Standing card, 6 lines or less, for one rear 810. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisements not markod on tbe copy for a specified number of insertions, will he contlnuod one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to rneir regular outlines ; auu tut auveruseuiiMua uut jjeruuiuug were-to. to be naid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estato Agents, tec, not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rotes. Auuounclng candidates (for offices of every description) to bo .uurgeu at tbe rate oi ntty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, In all cases, paid in advance Attorneys will bo holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of lcral advertisements beyoud tho amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the ubovo rates, auu measureu as 11 souu. Advertisements on tne insiuo exclusively, to be charged at tho rate of 50 per cent, in advance of t uc above rates. No ADVERTISEMENT CAN BE INSERTED ORATUITOUBLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, 'township, and other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. 11 porsons sending communications or requiring notlcos of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments whero charges arc inado for admittance, and all notices of private enterpriser, enn only be inserted with the understanding that the samo aro to bo paid for. If intended to bo inserted in tho editorial column, tho tauio will bo charged at tho rate of not 1cm than 20 cents per line, uml then only when accompanied by an advertisement rr SCOTT & BASCOM, Journal Build ings, High street, CuluinbiM, PRINTERS, BTEUEOTVPUR- AND BINDERS. 11 1 will books and Stationery ol every d scrlnllon vonstuntly on hand. Priming and Writing Papers, and Inks, ol no uosi uiHUUUiciuro,. amity mr in c. D R. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE No. 4, Noll's Exchange, oppoiito tho Secretary of Strife's office, High etniot, Columbus, dec 11 ATATHAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, XI Olllce in tho room formerly occupied by Justice Evans, ouih ot tho Kranklln Hank, up sttirs. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nulls, Class, llnuso Builder's Materials, Forming arid M th nical Tools, Military tioods, Ate, &e No. Kil High street, sign of the Uilt radloclc. J WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun-seller nt Low, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to tiiko tho Acknowledgment of Deeds or tho city of New York. QCI20 T? C. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re- A1 tall Deulorsin DRY GOODS, Boolsand Shoes, Huts, Csps, Straw Goods, Ac. Pour doors south of the American, Colum. bus. ocue JOHN. W HAKBH. ROBRRT ARfffTROKO. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate Brokers and Cinbbal Land aornts. (iflicesonth room lixchHtigo Bank Building, Columbus, I). LBCTAN BI'TTLKS. THEO. COMSTOCK. CKO. O. COM6TOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (successors ton. Comatock :o,) Vorwnrillnij nml Com. inlBKlan nicrrliants, Lord O.I Monufucturers, and Doalors In Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Heart ot tho Canal, Columbus, Ohio. , irrs I il,nml nc1vAnr.es mndo on cons hinments. mnro Vzil ' JRIDGWAY & CO'S 1KOJN FUUJNUUI, Brood street, near the Biiilge, Colurabns, (Jhlo. ttovrs ol all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, alwava on band. BLYNN & BALDWIN nro ngam receiving now supplies or WATCIIIW ANN JRWULKt. Amonii other slyli s of Watches, we invito intention to a now lot nf th'iso tine hunlinir can nd open dial levers, of our own importation, which, lor quality and price, are. not excnlled. Jy Its H AT AND CAP STORE.- -TH OLD STAND Tho subscrmer comes greciiog, roevry -ar "TIn n,.ri Can wmtrer in Central Ohio. Jiviih nne ol tie verv best assortments oi HATS AN'! CAPS over brought to thUpnit ol tne state, rS AnU tiAl'f ever urunguk iu niii i nclna nearly every variety ol stylo now worn by the humin y Ilia Huts are made to order, by somo of llio best and celebrated establishments East and Wct, viz : Heche : Co , emhracitia family. .. ..i. .. ., ,,i ,.i New York ; Uortalett Hlynn, Philadelphia ; Ilodd Co., Dab s, Whitcher Co, and others, oi Cincinnati ; all ot w hich will t o cold at lair prices i aod ho wishes it to bo disllncliy understood that it is all nonsense lor others to say they can sell lower llinn he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the hiisiners for years he understands what a hat can tin mndo and sold lor. His stock connists (in part) ot tin following varieties: Hlack and Drab Beaver, extra ; Block and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra ; Ottor and feul Drub ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very nii.i; Black and drab Kossuth, in creat variety; Alargo and welloolectod assortment of tniow (joods lor Men '"a vcry'tine assortment of St'aw Hats lor children, 4c, 4c. ills old iriends and the public are invited to rail and ciamine tboasortmcntnnd prlce. J. L llUDItULU op2;l High ft, next door to the ftago HIIco. HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Umbrellas, Ac. dec. Wholesale and Retail flji 1 1. 1. Il l I tK- uj ii iiruiui.' uml lilNil lull IIMRUS. OHIO. respcctlully anueuncotothecitiieneol Ciluinbn". and dealers in tbe trn.1.-, that tbey are now receiving one of the largest ann tiest stilRck-d stocks of goode in their line ever ottered in this market. lidDg connected with an KASTERN MAS!' F A CTO It Y e at all timea pnipared to lurnish the very LATENT ri 1 Lbri rc n ni"" p"e" "-- ' , . nf (loods, at Eastern prices. Don't mlslaia Ihe place, second ecunu apvO door south of the Nell Houise, Siiro of the Itlf! lint, WE ARE NOW opening al:,rgo i-nd beautiful assortment ol WITCIIES, DIAMOND WOKIl AM" Jttvuiian Fourstorioriino London and Gene i Watches IS superior 10 ai.y in mo State, lllamonrt Rings anil t ins, wo oiler at he tora Prices, jeweirv, s-incr-Wri lio Mnntlo .:0ek..n..l 'rti retail All are invited to call examine, and-purcha w tJT Sam NOT A UI A I. and other EA I.- enjraved.aurt lttKbsM turnlshed. at the ahort, at notice Wntclie. Kepmrert in tho best manner. ., ., Fl, door south of entrances NciUIenje. & BAUW18 JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful assortment of WATCHES, DIAMOND WORK, and JRWELKY, of all kinds. BLYNN & BALDWIN. Jul 8 SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Seals, made l the best manner, and t short notice, and Pr.s f.rnUhety A, DWN nONVEYANCING. Warren Jenkins J (iffieelDrialts Block, ttale atiert-will. In adoitionto bis General Insurance bnriness. g.ve special "'' ' rONVKYAM'lMi, NOTARIAL "I'SINEt, AND INVESTIGATION OK I.ANB TITbtf.. ll.vme infT.rmer years, while enspl .ed in Inve.tiaHinr land tit e! lor the Ohio Lite Insurance and Trust Company, bad large iiwel Tthlirss nd having retained abatracl. of the n-tl my o tb. most important tracu ol tand in this county, ' tewiU Mrequired, lurnish ' mod. raiechsrses eompleto a at to tuTletoanyr-al taU in this county. Conveyancing it. forme, and arllclei ol asreement written at short notice. J-y TVJEW LUMBER ' YARD. The subscriber 11 baa oa hand, at the Fraoklinton Depot, tarte assortrnent of country lumber, principally , of almost every aort, aire and Wn.ri, wh-re biilden and others csn be supplied en short notl-e, and have the Lnmtwr delivered oni tbe spot tbey dealre. Intboamrtmenti sestme4 Umber, suitable tier lutel. long timber tor Iramea; joists, of great vty of leogtba; areM-Usi, boards, e, fce. Atao. rcfuae lumber, at reduced prices. By appUcatlon t the Yard, or at tbe Mill, 6 mile, mrj os the inroad, to Btoner or Kerr, almort any bill can be Ued by the en asreea on. xi M. L. ECLLIVART. OtsfiW I TT ViK-fVjrv. Til BOOKS & STATIONERY. N EWRTGEMENT--Paperand Rag Wanhouse. KhoB, Tea, colored Mediums i Cap, Crown, Medium Royal and Bupor Royal Wrapping Paper. White and colored Papers, for Confectioners. French i.n.i American Tissues white, end assorted colors. Glased Pawn, for Pamphlets, Manilla Paper ol all sixis. . . ' '" ' Copying Papor French and English manufacture. Note, tfvo. Post, Balh, 4to. Cummurclal and Packet Post. Hank and Folio Post; Blotting Paper American, French and KuglUb Cnns i Bank Note Paper, Ve., iic. IIONNKT IJOAItDM, Of various colors and qualities. N. II. Tho highi st price paid fur Rims. jylO J. II. 1I1I.EY II CO. PAPER HANGINGS. Borders and Decora- X live Papers for Ceilings, Halls am. Public rooms, Prints lor Fire Hoards, Ave. Tho undersigned have made arrangements tor a very largo and woil assorted stuck of French and American p'ip'irs and borders, at reduced pricea. iirawinirs lor nana nno veiling inuui iu mun , The, trade autioded bv Pattern Hooks, and noods liirnlsbnrt from " Factory " direct ut the lowest rates. jul'l-wiim ii.ii. i i ft- SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. KJ Ftackhardl's Chemistry. It. id's Intoilectual I'hilucopty Stewart's do. do. I.altiam's (iinmmar. Tusenlan Dliputatiuns. For sale at the New lluuksloiv. mo J. II. RILEY A CO. IANK NOTE PAPER, orsuperior quality ) fur B inker. Itullroad and County Bonds, County Orders', A.C, tc. Honk nolo paper mode to oraor, oi any sizo, inicanesa or color. Blank limit and Notes, from the linest tte I plates, tor snio at the New Hooksloro. J. H. HIL't situ, ju!5 Statiomirs. ETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, N. wsiiaiier lilea, Portable Bales a tine article, assorted 1 !ies, lor et.unling rooms and houses j Copying- Presses, a snpori. or nrlieloi inkstands, now patterns, grcut variety. For side nt tho New Bookstore. .,..,. . ju:j J. 11. HII.EY cv CO. P YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways X of Thinking. By Donald Mcl.cod. renelllngs uy tne wny. new reviseu euuiun. For sale at the New Bookstore. msog J. II. KlLEYiiMJ DL1THEDALE Romance, bv Nathaniel liaw- JD Ihorno, Just received and for sule a; iho new Bookstore of Si'-"- " - CEDGW1CK on the Measure of Damages tJJd ruvl.ed and enlarged cniiion, ju.ipuonsuuu au at tho new Booktoieol Jy31) J. II. KH.I'.Y a. bu "7rOOD'S Practice new Edition just puo- U HsUed, and for sole nt the new Bookstore ot rjUlE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3.- X Just recelvtd, at tho New Bookstore. ' ii,:t d, hi. iuii II RM I NISHKNCES. Incidents. Anecdotes, &C. V Bv Hon. Levi liesrdsley. For sale nt tho Now Bookstoer nmij J. II. Ill Lb! TVTisTOl'OCK OF BOOKS AND STA- 1 TlONEIty. Tho now firm ol BURR A- RANDALL, having refitted tho store lately occupied by Huntinoton & MacIntire, enow recelviiur Rn entire new etoca oi .,. , lltlOKS, MTATIONfcltY, I'APKll JIAFGINGS, imvcv sstiin-4. A-e. And having completed nrrangoineuts with tho various publish-... t.,..,o. !., ..,n iliev will receive the new mid doslrablo Books at the earliest possibhi moment alter publica tion. . , ,. It will betlionlin ol this cstauiisnmeni r.o luuusu nrmj clo In their line at tho lowest possible price., and by giving their personal attention to thu wanta ot their customers, they trust to give entire satlslacllon to all who may tavor them with their patrnnrt. 11 orders iniriisiea to lueui ww . ...... .. and dispatch, nnd at price, that cannot inuor iiivinnaausiauiiou. liURlt RANDALL, High street, Columbus, Ohio. JuS5 SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including Mc(Juilo.v' Eclectic Readers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Hay's Arithmetics, parts 1, !! and J. Davies' Mathematical Works. Ambon's Classical Works. A,i,..i...ii' Knii.t,' anil Mnrse'u tiennraobies . Au.. Which are otlered at prices as low as can bo iound at any Book store in tho West. For.aloby .,..,, ju30 nuitri. cc xuinuiiL-ju. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy in Fbancji, rv Lamartise, 2 vols. A Step irom the New world to ino ma, oy i appan, iu Time and Tide, or Strive and Win, by A. H. lloo. M.ill.nr nt HiT1fl. hv Abbott 1 new edition. Hllihednle Romance, by Hawthorno. For sale by augJ BURR. & RANDALL. T)LANK BOOKS. We would call particu- I lar ntteiitinn to our nssortmeut of Blank work, which wo otter for salo at unprecedented low prices. Cap, Demy and Medium Records, Doy-Hooks, Ledgers, Ac., nlwiiva on band, to other with memorandnm Dnoaa 01 every rasij. j;J0 UUKtt It ill I Jrtlj Ij. STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a splendid assortment ol staple and Faucy r-'tationery, Inclu, ,i,im i.'r..iieh. Kni-Miih and American Can and I.etier Papers white and burl Aiilinlon Envelopes j Inkntands, Lettir r3tnmps, I'orto Mimuuiee, Pocket Cutlery, Porlc Folius, liankera' Uaaus, c, which we otter low, uu,,ul nu. riLlNICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED J FEVER, with remarks cn the management of continued lever, the Identity nf Typhus, Typhoid, Heiupsing rover, ac by AVSTI.N I.INT, 01. U. "J BURR et RANDALL. aucu KEEP IT BEFORE THE PJSUPLia. I he Life and oeiivicks of Okn. Winfield Scott, by Edward ii- Manaiield. in 1 Vol. 12 mo "tho only autbontic edtiion." A iresh supply just received and lor sale by .-.,, WALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Paper and Flro Board Patterns. A larue assortment of tho latest patterns, just received, nnd lor salo by JUJU " BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of the Columbus and Franklin County Biblo Society, may ho found nt tho Hookstoro ol . . . . ju:ni It u lilt sr. ltAHUAi.n, BANCROFT'S History of the United States, in A volumes. Forsaleby j3Q liuutf- cc itanjiAiui.. f IFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. I 1 For sale by tho hundred or tho single copy, in muslin and paper binding, by ju30) UUKIt Ac iiawuall,. XTEW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAR, en- XI entitled. The Dnya or Urueer a Story or Scottish History. For win by j6 BURR k RANDALL. VOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by lyfl BUHIl & KANIIAI.I.. COTT & BASCOM have added to their es- tfililUhmeutadi nartmcntforthe sale of lllnnliH, Jllnnll HooliH and i-lntioucry ol every description. It is our intention to keep up a lull assortment of everything In this line which business men can desire. The Blank work will bo manulnctured by ourselves, ol the very best materinla, and in the most substantia! manner, and warranted to givo satisiactlon. Entrance on Hlfh street " TNK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, J. Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Lcttor Miimua Slate., and all the various little et cetera, in tho Station erv line, consuuiiiv un - - - ..r . ., .. unoT-l1 jb aii'nMV4 STEREOT YPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful styles of typo In a manner not Inforlorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ol Wood Cuts. feCOTT At. IIAttCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller quantity of all sires and descriptions, plain and ounST, 8 SCOIT aT BASCOM tl. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Cards for Railroad Checks, InvltaUon Tickets, 4c, of any color and thickne ss, and cut to any size, may be had A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard & Jl Noyca'and Hoover's Inks Black, Red, Bine and Green for 1 by' ciCOTI" 4 BASCOM. TDRINTING LNKS, for News, Book, Card, and J Job work, all the rarloua colors In kegs and cant, forsalo ,: 6COTT Ii BASCOM'i BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledeer to a sixpenny Memorandnm, on band, or man nlactnrrd to any pattern, at SCOTT 4 BASCOM'S. RINTING PAPER, for News or Book work, any sire any quality any quantity for sale by ' SCOTf 4 BASCOM. JUST RECEIVED, at the Columbus Periodical Depot, THBMODEL ARCHITECT, containing ori-sinal dra ens tor Cottases, Villaa, Suburban Re. denee. 4c ; ercompe-ied by explanations, .pedfication., estimates and elab. orate celaila, prrparrd expressly for thenseol projectors and art zans tbrouthout the I nited States. The only work of tbe kind ever otTered in Colnmbna. aot27-d'f A. B. HAR3D. rpHE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDI- JL oil SCIENCES; Edited by Isaac Hays, H.D., Surgeon Wilh HotpitaL Forsaleby . aagx7-dSw A. B. HARSH. CINCINNATI. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Cin-oinnati, Ohio The Fall term ol tho Eloventh Suasion il this Institution, will eommonce on MONDAY, the ;i0th ol August, nnd onntinuo twenty Iwo weeks. The College is lurnish-d with all the usual facilities and appliances for an oxtensivo nnd thorough Education In the solid and ornamental branches. Itseasool Here, s, unsurpassed health, lull and efficient Hoard of Instructors, and modcrato cxpnnsos, present, ot leastequnl Inducements, to those ol au Institution. For iui thor particulars, sea timlli Annual Calalcgue, or application may be made by let ter, or otherwise, to any member nf the Hoard ol Trustees ur to the subscriber ut the College. 1. U, WJLHEIl, Prca't. aui((id:iw, EO. GOODMAN, West aido Walnut St., between Columbia and Pearl, wlinlesnln dealer In all tn- rioui.oi WlilTJNU.I'KINTINUtfcOTUUKl'APJiU. W Aqtvt fur Svffield HupU Mill ti'rhing taper. up 10 ENVELOPES. , : SIM M Bull Knvulopis; 1IWM White do; fri M I,eral do ; 1(0 M Nolo do; ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortmmt, Juvt received by K. O. (luoDMAN, HplO "7 and 71) Walnut street. . TpRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA Jj PER. SOU ronnie Blue and White, (tint received and for sail sals atreduet-d piices. E. O. liOODMAN, apiu 77 and 70 Walnut street. FRENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, A Blue nnd White, lint received nnd lor snie inw E. O. OOODMAN, pl0 77and 7U Wulnut street TAINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD JU IUIAKU. A Deoulilill articii', manuinciun-u uy hi'-hm., Bliss, Potter V. Co. I hnvo tho lurgest and cheapest stocx Cards in tho city. E. O. OOODMAN, aplO 77 and 7D Walnut at, Manufacturers' Agent. T AFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA- I J PERS lhava been dealing In these. Papers lor more I liana jear, and Und tlieiu every thiug ono can wish, a. to quality and price. Tbey are the blithest erade of Paper manufactured in the United States; always ulvcsatlsluclion.anduscdcncoaiowantod again. A lull assortment Just received. E. O. GOODMAN, aplO 77 and 70 Walnut street, HERMAN SCHRADER, (sui Charles Starch) Importer of (Jcrniiin, 1 successor to French nnd kiiIIl, l.'ii in-. :nnil. 'l ri.Himil Illusion I InatrumentH, and H'lmluale Vcaltr in Accnr'dcmit, Violin; Combt, Hitoli, 1'rr-crujon Cans, Pocket and Table Cutlery, """. Speaacla, 4n fire' NO. UIJ MAIN STREET, DKTWCSS I.OW1CK WAKfi.li.l- Jknu uui-vi'iima, apllMltim buicuiuuti, vuid, TOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of HI f.OIITS AND 81IOf'. No. 41, South Sido Third Street, (opposite Mson!c Building,) CINCINNATI, O., Mr. D kcops constantly on hand a full assortment of linn DroBSand water-l'rooi Hoots ana kuocs in an vnrietics, wnicn will bo sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots lorwnrded by express, and warrant' n to lit. upon all ordera accompanied by tne uusn and tne measure npio-iy w INDOW GLASS. We are now receiv' Intr a larceetock of this season's manufacture ol Belle. vernon window n;ass, and Having tiiaen inn nrsr. i reniium at tho OIilo r'tale Fair, Mechnnico' Institute of Cincinnati, and the Alleirlinnv cnuntv Fair held ot Pitluburch, wo ieel assured that woi llcrto the city mid country tradn the beat nnd mnntcsten. sivo assortment o! Ulass ol tho 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities , Drurrclsts' ware of nil descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars; Pint and quart Flanks, i'C,, Ac. All of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms by HPEEK8 & WltHiHT. Solo Agents lor llellovernon Works, No. 39 Main st , Cincinnati. N. II. Also, a constant supply oi uupuni, b uun rowner ; ui tie, Blasting und Sporting, Soda Ash, and bleaching Powders. aplO-dl'in PAPER WAREHOUSE. The undersigned offer a lull assortment of PAPER, embracing News, Hook, Plate, Cap and Letter Paper; Cnnllle, Tobneco, Manlllo, Wrap, ping Paper, Bonuet Boards, &c 4c, ol the best quality, and at the lowest mnrRet price, uraers, boiicikii, wn-cnwnme iiiit-u at tho samo urlce ns if purchased In perion Wonlso make to order, at shurt notice, Nowb and Book Paper. Nob. 77 1 nd 79 Walnut street, 'Inclniiatl, O, N. B Tho highest market price poid lor ItAOS, in cuBh or uxebanged lor paper. J) ' i-u.mi. C BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincin null, is cotistanllv urc pared to lurnish elegant BUSTS, STATUES, MEDALLIONS an, I MONUMENT!). Ztf" Orders solicited Irom a distance. ,yni-tinm' BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. This article Is tun result of the application or s,:entifio uriuciole. to iho numosn intended, vizi 'J'o keen water a$ coot as passible, as lottff as possiotc, terra trie least ponstote us. The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular bi-a,ich ol domestic economy, and passing from one Improve ment to anotner, nes at lengtn arriveo as near periecnou an n is possible to reRcli. A prool this is Iound in tbo very general t.se of those Coolers iu nil parts of Ihe country. A be Her proot ol tho somo tact is, that, ainco their introduction, vntious imita- tinnanf the n.nuiti. article have h!en flltemnted nil fnllina short ot the object, it Is true, yet all proving clearly which way thelldeol popular opinion is setting. A simple statement of fact", in regard to Iheso Coolers, will satlsty every ono ol their mperimliy. First, they are thuoniy artics ols A-ind ercrpatcndd. They aro lurnlshed with two dis tinct nonconducting cnamoers, ny inenns oi wnicn, wini iwu pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at a temperature of 411 below sero, or only HJ above tbe the lieezing point) nil day. Thus, at acoutof some live cents per day, a tainily of ordinary size can be constantly supplied with weter as cold as ice itself ; larger numbers in the samo proportion. This 1ms been found by actual experiment to be a saving of at least seventy five per cent, over the Earthen Jars lormerly used fur this puipose. A train, these Coolers never sweat; In this way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. ileinir manufactured in Ihe most workmanlike stylo, nnd hand somely finished in every respect, they make a very besutllul ornament lor tbe Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An imnnrtnt iinnriivement haa latelv been added to the Cool er, viz.- a small Pan (capable ot holrtiugirom six toelf;ht pounds ol outtrrj inserted oirecuy under mo cover, im ijuiminy in butter can bo koDt nerfectiv hard all day. without additional Ira a very important addition to tho economy nnd comfort ol families. If desired, the Cooler caa also be furnished, at aamallex-penre, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and lor sale at BURNET'S House Furnishing listablishmi nt, No. 14, East Front street, t.lnciniu ti, u. Dealerfn Hardware, Cutlery, Tun-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin Waro, Brushes, wonnedno wuiow ware, llathint; Apparatus and Rclrineratora aplO 1BSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between ourth nnd Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. J. II. UEFl'JCOY. Proprietor, late ot wninui oireei House. apO-tt WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. T V between SLxth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jyli-dtf J. W. SWENEV. Proprietor. CINCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cure Establishment is now open for the reception of pa. Ilents. It Is located about live miles from tho city, on Ilia Carthace piko, and buta few rods from the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Nailrond, In tho rear, and at tbe .smo distance (mm tho Miami Canal, in front, rendering It easy oi access to those desirousot enjoying tho benefit, of tho Institution. To tho lover of nature, lew parts of tho country can lurnish a mnro pleasing variety of r-encry than spread, iteolt before the traveler all the way from Cincinnati tc tho Cure. There nature and art combine, rendering till view beautiful beyond description. ..,........,. -r.,.. The new, larpeand ueauiiiui Luinceoispiaynnuiamiiin im artist at a glume. The neatness aud eleaanco of tho interior, combined with tho numerous attractions which present themselves lotlio Invalid, eunnot fail to render this establishment a desirable one. Tbe Halls aro extensive, and the rooms spacious and inviting, where tho invalid can ranse nt pleasure, free Irom atmospheric Influences, In inclement weather. The Bed Rooms .. .... , , , :.i i . .1 D...U n..n km are well veniliaieu, ano neany luiiueueii, .no w.ui whu. .,u ampl" and commodious, being convenient for the application ol water, in every torm. In connection with thn Institution there ts a Gymnasium Hall, seventy five feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strencth hy health lul exercise. The Sprinca which furnish the water lor this i:stablishment are clear, pure. Bolt, and abundant; flowing Irom a aravely bed, they send forth water both cold and delicious. The country aid neighborhood are remarkable lorh.-althlul-ness, purity cr air, and variety ol scenery. All things combined, wo cannot think of a more deslraWo place, lor those aeoklng health, than this institution. Dr. Pease, having had much experience In the treatroe-t of disease tor many years, begs leave to inform the public, that no pain, will bo .pared lor the restoration to health oi those committed to bis charge. Mrs. Pease, who haa, lor .evernl years, d voted her attention to tho treatment of diseases peculiar to ber sex. and being every way qualified lor ao important a station, will take .perlal charge ol the If male department. Prolapsus Uteri, with It. train ot ailments, that bane ot female beauty, health and happiness, which is prostrating tho energies, and destroying the uselulnesa of a large portion of the fair sex, will be treated in this Institution, sureesslully, independent nf pessa-riea or aupporters ol any kind. To this subject we would invite the attention ot Ladies, aa in all eases we shall expect to perform a perleet cum. Persons visiting the Cure by the way nf the Cincinnati, Hem-ilton and Dayton Railroad, will atop at the Carthage nation. Patient, are requested to bring two comlortables two blankets, two coarse sheet., eix towels, and a quantity of old linen, suita ble tor bandages. ( tl Terms. 1 he terms for Board, Medical Sexticks, and all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollars per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject tbe patient to an extra charge. Somo deduction will be made to those who nnd it necessary to spend a length ot time in the Institution Transient person, will oe cnargi-a two nuuara p-r imj. From three to five dollars will be charged lor tbe first examination. For further particular addn ss v. a. rr-Affr., ai- i , Proprietor and Physician. Carthage Hamilton, Co., 0.-mal5 d3ma2aw3m AMERICAN and Foreign Papers. Letter, Cap, Commercial, Packing and Folio Port ruled and plain bv the quantity, at low prices, at the Paper Warehouse ol jy31 J. IL RILEY V CO. N. B. Bank Note Paper-detter size superior article for eorrespondence, circulars, &. FORWARDING. CHAMBERLIN & CRAWFORD, Forward-km Arsn Commission Mrbchants,uo Superior Stmt, Cterelmtd, Ohio. Dealers In Flour, ttraln and other Produce, (exclusively on commission. 1 Proorii'tnis of New York and Ohio Line, I lido Canal, and Union Liiii)! Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. I Agents tor the trillnwlnjsf Lines Crai orif 4. Co'. Northern 1 , K1 , ,nRStllte t , Boston. II II. Lino ol tleaiii Pro i0 F,HcoveH,lU0 . ' y ii-i aj, j Nmw York find Ohio Lnkfl Boat Mne, Now Ynrit nnd Cincinnati Lino. Ch'tmbirlin, l.ro & Oo'i KxprfiH, Troy nnd Oawcgo Lino, Chamberlln, Lee, A; Co, Agents, Ko. J, Cavllit Slip, Now lurk. HAMBERLIN, LEEXcXVSEXPRESS. I'RoraiETOas CIIAMIIKllLIN, LF.E & CO., New York, amll.KE, AltKLI. t CO., liullalo. . f,M fhp by People's Lino Uteambonts, Isaac Newton and flnidrlck Hudson, font Courtlond street, North Ulver. Mark packnges " C. Leo A Co's Express." , For Freight apply to James C.Oatkan, 1S9 Bioudwuy, New York ; CaAMBitHiiN, Lsa & Co., 1 CiBiillos Slip, New York -,. J. H. Chknowkth ct Co., Cineinuatl.O j Chamiixiilin cVCBAWroRD, Cleveland, O- mal3-6m CRAWFORD & CO., Forwarders & Commission Merchants, Ogdemburgh, If. Y., Proprietors of the Northern R. R. Llue of atearn Propellers, between Ogdnus. hurgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago. Dealers in FLOUR, UJUIN and other PRODUCE, (exclusively on comraiBslon.) Liberal advuiiuea iiiiirio on property lor Bile at Ojjdensburgh, Boston and New York. mnl3-6m N ORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, between At OO..Ouilensburuh. New York. Proprietors. 'I his Llnooon' dais of the following now first class Propellers, (leaving OgdcnS' burgh nin e times a week :) (itll)KN.HIiHOIf, v'ljjroNSIN, NEW HAMPSIIIRF VERMONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PHAUliE STATE, J W.BtU OK8, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting nt Ocdensburgh wilh the Northern Rnllrond, nod the Vermont Ocnirnl, nnd )t inland nnd Uurllnutou llnil-ronda, between Ogdensburgh nnd Burton, and with the l.nlic vltlllltpinin IV line aiiiii viiuui i,nii'n,u, .nv... .--.. Point ur Now York. APPLY TO Otis Kimball. Anent Vermont Central Railroad, 1US State it-j,t Mnitmi O. P. rionvHLL, Asent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 Stnte sheet, Boston. J. 8. Mavnarp, Aaent Travis ft Co's l.lne,33 Ccentlesfilip, New Ciias.B Ja.ne3, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Canities Slip, up stairs. New York. Malcolm Canfilld, Agent Merchants' Lino, 9Vi Ccantics Slip, "cHAMOEUldN &. CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio, innlS-fim N1 EW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINK ERIE CANAL AND LAKES CHAMBERLIN, LEE Ac CO., Now York, and LEE, Abr.LL & CO., Bullalo, rro. prietora. i . NEW VOIZK Aln OIl'O MNE, WO CANAI, CHAMIIEiil.IN & CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietors. No 'J rnnihipment at Troy or Albnny.J Apply i'i H. CiiAStnEiaiN nnd J. C. Oatman, NoTCoantles Slip, Nun York. M,,rlr Itieliimea "N V A O. L. B. Line." Kl.ln ,t.ilv at l'lr No S. East River. New York. roal3-ISm (. UARIIKT30N. TTANNA, GARRETSON & UU., Whole- XX alb Grocers and Commission merchants, naivey s Block, Met win street, Clevelnml, tl. mau-nm A. St. llALT! JOHNTINKEB. TTALE & TINKER, Forwarding and uom- XX mission Merchants, Columbus, Ohio. Warehouse No. 2, Exchange Buildlmjs, Broad atreet, (one door West of W. A. tilLL A- vu s ,1 sncttiiurai iv nrenous" ; Healers In Flour, Fish, Sa't, and water Lime. Aiao, ngenis for the following Lines I L.ainrop 1.0 B cxpruftn. Merchants' 'I'raniporlatlon Company, 1 Ecklord Lino, I, Erie Canal. Union Transport -Unn Company, I Woteen l.abn Heat. Lino I Mark naekniica " Caro Halo aud Tinker, Coluuibus, Ohio." N. II. We are prepared at all times tn contract freight to any part ot the i.'nion. matt UALL AND SEE UD. EDDY & HALLADAY, Storage, Shippino and Commission Merchants, and Denier In Salt, Hliini- Flub. Wnter l.tme. eve. 13" Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of urnin, ana rrouuco irener"y. . , I f" Warehouse hiiii unico, loot oi rrniu eiruei, uppunu. C. und C. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. f$f Also, Agents lor the following Lines on trio canaii niKRCHANTS TllANXf OltTATION CO. Ari'LV to ii u tin. T. a i-n Nn II Pneniiea Silo. New York I Holt, Pai.meb 4. Co., foot of .Washington street, Buflalo, Pro prietors. BCKFORO MNE. HtioH Allen, (Aoents, No. 127 Brood street, New York, G. B. Williams. (up stulrs.) Maxwell & Patten, L Wharf, Buffalo. John Allen, Jr., ) " ' i w p.n . Co.. Pronrletore. 155. River street. Troy. T" Mark nac'kaires " Eckf'oid Lino," ship dnllyby "Old Lino Troy Tow Boats," Coentiee Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION HiUt"AV. Running in connection with Rccd'i varum Lines of Steamboats on the Lakes. rRopuiETona. n A Itr.iix i Ho. 113 Pier. Albenv. Davis At Sotton, Agents Reed'a Steamboats, Reed's Warehouse, Kullalo. 11 MnnnAN. Buffalo. Geo. H. Tvttlr, Aitent, Broad street, Now York. . S. I.ISHor l-'o., Agents, norm niaraer, nosmn. I-S" Mark naeknees "Union T. Company," shin by'Swilt Burn Line of 'l ow Boat," loot of Broad atroet, N. Y. WESTERN I.AKE IJOAT MNE. Un.k.nJi..ln.u;Br,l.,H flallv r,i anil Irnm New Ynrk. Alliflnv and Buffalo, and all ports on thn Western Lakes and Canals, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. lf Car- oes imurco neiwoen nns una mm miuni. H. W. Tallsiadok, Proprietor, liil Broad St.. N. Y. AOBNTS. It. L. Howell, 121 Broad street, Now York, Olmsted & Danieli, 47 (May street, Albany, J. J. Tallmadoe, (loot of Washington street,).. ..Buffalo, Ennv ft. 1Iallada7, Cleveland, rSMark packages" W. L. B. Line," and Ship by Western Latin Boat Lino, foot of Broad street, New York f Apply to I'lTUll, uoiuuioue, u. ITTJ- Our connections with tho above Lines; and with Lnlliron & Co's ExprcKS, are such that we can assure Merchants and Shippers in general, that wo can forward goods to all points little quicker and cheaper than any other Lino. Mark it. Marx all pontages lecioiy, anil Willi ran-. EDliY ft HALLADAY, Cleveland. U. FITCH, Columbus. nplO-liuiJ A. DI. UALIi, General Agent on Ohio Canal. F AST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum- luinbns to Portsmouth. On and after Moniln v, .1 une 2S, MAIL OOACII will leave Columbus lor Circleville, Chlllicolhe and Portsmouth, nt 5 o'clock in tho rnornlnr, nnd arrive at Portsmouth nt 8 o'clock in tho evening connecting with tbe Itiver Packets to Pittsburgh aod Cincinnati. Also, leave I'oiuniouin aioociocK, a. m., and arrive ar,t,o-timlitis at 6 P. M., daily. fnM i I r. 1 1 1 1'. it iv iin,.ar.n. s lion, TARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co- on. will commence rn MoxDav, the lt ol November, and con tinue fourmauths. The Preliminary Course, consisting ot aix Important specialities, beginning on the 18th of iictober, will coutimie until tbe 1 st ot November. FACULTY. It. H. PADDOCK, M. D., Prolessorof Anatomy and Pbysiol-ocy.CHAS. A. LEE, M. D., Professor of Materia Medics, Therapeutics and Medical JnrlBprnilence. FHEDEIIICK MEKHII.'K. M. D , Professor of Chemistry. SAMUEL M. SMITH, M. D , Profesiorof Theory snd Practice. R I.. HOWARD. M. D , Prolesaor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D., Prolessor of Obstetrics, &c, and of Pathology. C. C. PARKER, M. D.. Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES. Lecture. $i:0,0ti. Matriculation $11,00. Graduation $ .0.00. Dlssocling Ticket .),0tf. By the expenditure of almost ten thousand dollars, duringthe present year, on our noble edifice, the Anatirnical Theatre will be Unfitted, and Ihe Hospital open lor the reception of patients, and many olber improvements completed, making the wbo'e a most perfect structure. All inquiries will receive prompt atten-lien it addressed to S. M. SMITH, tail Dean of the Faculty. Aoniron's Office, Fbakklii Co, I July 9-2,1 W2. J NOTICE to the qualified electors of Franklin Co, O. Io pursuance ol the 33d section of " An Act tor the assessment and taxation nt all property In this State, and lor ievyine taxes thereon according to Its tine raloe in mosey," past d'April 13, liSi, tbe Commissioners of Franklin county, at their June session, lr-o'A divided said county lor the election ot District Assessors, as follow. : 7 be township of Montgomery (including tbe city) shall constitute tbe 1st District. The townships ot Truro, Jefferson, Plain, Blendon, Mifflin Clinton and Sharon ahall constitute tbe 2d District. 1 be townships of Perry, Washington, Norwich, Brown, Franklin and Prairie shall constitute the 3d District. Tbe townships ot Pleasant, Jackson, Hamilton and Madison shall constitute the 4th District. By order of the Board. U. CRARY, Clerk. rpWO ONE-ACRE LOTS FOR SALE. X Two Lots, Nos. 83 and tit, located in Pholan's Addition, con-tainlng one acre each. They are the pleaaantest location la the subdivision, and will be sold at a bargain It sold soon, other-wisetbey will be taken out of market, and tbe price advanced. JAMISON A TL'TTLhJ, Real Estate Aseols, auclt Olllce In Carpenter's Building, p stair. PASTURE. We have Pasture for ajfew COWS, east of tbe Lunatic Asylum, jut BAKER ARMSTRONG. INSURANCE. 177ARREN JENKINS, at General Head T T Quarters of Lite, Fire, Health and Marios Insuranoo, lake. iil-ttaui-R in sulimlltlnv tn Lis natrons the followtntt' SiaLirt at IAA jETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF UTIOA. on the 1st day of July, 185-4, shining tht icAos amount of ill trpmditttret smes January hi, jbo-j. Balance on hand January 1st, IHiiS 29,519 63 Cash Premiums frum 1st January to 1st July. 37.13B73 Ilo-elved on Pollcloa of re-lriBurance. ... 534 69 $67,11)2 7 Amtmntnl l.nsinannd enxnnsestiald up to July 1, 'S2, and since January 1st 3',tSt5 111 Paid Agents' Commissions 4.003 49 Paid for re-Insurance 7'29 42 Paid return Premiums on Policies can- nlleil B10 Sd 45.2H4 94 Surplus '.ftM U JOHN E. IIINMAN, J'MSKtWII. rriUo i.i.i tuna H. H. HA WLET. Secretary. Thla Ltmlainvn mhnwa fhn actual business lor sixtnonths, 'ihe original capital ol $170,000 is over and above the surplua here in sot lortu. This company ne. always piiiu ii. promptness and liberality. wnnnjiii laaunni uoiutnuus, August utn, io,j. ItweniirMRitfnA'rfnHff vinu (iRNTLBHESf OF llTICA. Wa. f-Vie auliaerlhera. well nrmininted with tho nrlnciual Offl ccrsul thjStna Insurance Company, nereny cormyiuas inoy are gentlemen ol good busitiees reputation, and that we believe the said uompany wen managed ana rosponsiun-. o. II. LANSING, uasnier uneiua nnn. C. M. Wilson, ashler Utlca City Bonk. Jas. 8. I.vncii, Cashier Ontario Branch Bank. aug7-y T. O. Orannis, Cashier Bank Central N. York. n ENERAL HEAD QUARTERS, for Life. VJ Fire, Marino, and Health INsJCHANCJf. Olliccln Platb. Block, State street, up stairs. In these days o( failures of Insnranco Companies, the under. signed would call attention to tne exniuii oi uuio a companies which ho has the honor to represent. Among them Franklin Fire Ins. Co. or Philadelphia-assets 1,284,300 Franklin, oi Now York, do. : 300,000 Springfield Firo and Marino, do. 164,150 Etna, ul Utlca, N. Y., do. 170,000 Rensalaor, of Lanslngburg, N.Y., do. 200,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N. Y , do. 173,000 Hudson Rlvor Ins., Waterford, N. Y., do. :4,978 City Insuranco Company of Cincinnati, do. 200,000 Several of tbe above companlos tnko Marine and Flro risks. MFK IN.STJRANCE. Mutual RrnefltNew York and New Jersey Sl,3?l,000 Jefferson I.ile Insurance Co., Cincinnati 100.000 American Temperance Llle Ins Co., Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Lile Ins. Co., New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. ., Meehaniea Mutual lleullll Association. Cin 829.000 Tho undcrtlgned will take great pleasure in exhibiting tho re. cent reporia ol ail tho abovecompanies, and explaining in exten-so tholr resources and manner ol doing business. In the various departments of Flro, Mnrine, l.iio, and Ilualth insurance, thoro can bo no superior laeililles oflered by any agent or company. CALIFORNIA MFK IM8KM taken on most favorable terms. Remember to call at Head Quarter., State street, np Stairs. WAIvUEN JENKlNa, Agent. L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar 20. rpHOSE who wish for Fire Insurance will jl. please read the loiiowing report oi mo l'lt.VKI.lN FJKK INfsIIKANOK COMPANY, OF - i'lIII-AOKLPIHA. Showing CASII ASSKTl'S, Junuary 1st, 1852, Invested as follow. I First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia 8957,513 04 Ruiil Estate purchased at rihnrill aale 84,377 78 Temporury Loans on Collaterals 125,b05 73 Stocks, valued at tOii.5011 cost 62,325 50 Notes, Bills rcceivnblo, etc 8,0C6 90 Cash 4.41 3 $1,284,390 94 rsINSUKANCK AGAINST FIRE In the nbqvocom- ptiuy.by (lol8-ytlJ WARREN JENKINS, Agent, COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL I.IKE INSURANCE CO. Gurri Fund, tWO 000. '1 bis Company odors to the Insured all the security and advantages of'thn Mutual and Joint Stock plans (as hereto fore applied) combined, namely t Low ralesof premium; an an, nual return, in cash, of the per centage rjqulrcd for the contin. gent rlskol tho year; an adequate but not excessive provision lor llm liitnrn aeenrllv nl members fnr the wbolo term Ot IllO With an sdequate Interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem. bnr, and also lor tne present security oi mose lor urn wuu term oi llio. This Is the only Mutual Lilclnsuranco Company whoso rates ol premium nro fixed at a fair reduced standard, with provision ior an annually Increasing accumulation of funds (lor future eeunmi In exact uronortlon to tho amount of business und tbe increasing risk irom advancing age among tbe members. Pamphlets, Tracts, e., giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, turnisnoo gratis, ano applications roceiveu, uy 1 J. R. TUTT1.K, Agent. 3. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc&i-u NSURANCE on Life and Live Stock, against tminr HnmnfrH liv KinR.and anRlnstthe perils ot the PEA and inland navigation, on property oi every uiwcnimuu, w Iron In thurnl!nwinif CmtinnniL'B! UNION aiCTUAI. 1.1FE 1N8IJUANCK COMPANY, n..,nl 81.10.VOO. OHIO 1.1 I'll INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN. IN ATI, OHIO. Cnnllnl 100,00O. NEW ENfil-AND LIVE STOCK INS. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN UUrsHHUTlUBjT. Cnpltnl 3O,00O. EA3 1.E I NHUKANCE COM I' ANY, CINCINNATI , O. llnpltnl nu,itra. UTICA INSURANCE COMPANY,UTICA, N. Y. Cnpltnl 130,(100. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, RO UE. NEW YORK. Capital CI 0,000. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF I.ONOON. Cnpltnl 8 J ,300,000. Kirks taken onthnmnstllbersltern'S. and all losses promptly adilistod. lialO-dlv T STOCKTON, Agent CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS U WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Agent, will re ceive applications for Life Insurance, Including California Risks uau at Headquarters, opposite tne uio mate tiousc,r rare sircet, ;olumnus. levr yn. IUST OPENED. The subscribers would re tf jectru.ly announce to their mends and tbe public in gen eral, that tltoy navL'juu opened a More on tne corner oi Long trcct and Htnto Avenue, oppoiito P. Haydtn'a Factory, where tbey Inlnndtokeep cons tun tly en bund, alnrpo airtmntof the very Lieat oi ramny uroceriei uin aa iea.i;Dne,au or, Moia.t, Flour, Itice, r'lih, tionp, Candles, tarcn, CLioeio, Ac., Arc, toRfther with ernry articln used hy familiea, which they offer to aoll n the loweat term, for Cash on'v. July 14 ie52. W. U1XUN & (JO. Mi NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu--gtj, ti jslc Store I Received this day a large supply ofrrjOTi fr new Standard and lashionablo Music, G raud Polka do Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old Folks at Home, (comic.) Wallace Allen Petty. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strnk- Blanche Alpen. oseh. Tern Moore. Gaalight Schottisch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Schottisch. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Anld Lang Syne Walts. Happy Family Polka. OS for Baltimore, (comic ) Kathleen, Mavonrneen, as sung Walt for Ihe Waaon. by Catherine Hayes. There's tnagle In that HttU The Last Hose ol Summer. song : and many other song. Wedding Polka. Grube. and pieces. apijj Lousiana Belle, variations, by T AW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A. JJ F. PERRY having determined to decline the larther practice of tho Law, II. B. CARU1NOTON will prosecute the business and settle the accounts of the late firm of Perry i Car-rineton, at their recent office, in Carpenter's Building between the Exchange Bank and State Street. A. P. PERRY. ap34-dtf U. B. CARKINGTON. SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. The under-aipned moat respectfully inform, hlafrtecdaand the public ttnerally,thathetntenditoopen hi well knowi GAItDLN, on the weat aide of the Chillicol he road, about half a mJieaouth ol Columbia!, for viaitera, and aolicitathe continuance of their liberal patronage beatowed on his ettabliahmacit laat year. Neither exertion nor the greatest expeuie hare been ipared to render the mot rtellfrhtlul apot in tbe Ticinityot the Capital aa attractire, com tort able and pleaaant aa could be don All ktnda ot rnfrcihrnenta and deiiraclra which will pratify an epicure to hii heart' cont- nt, will be aTTed up tor a lair and rea onable price, at a women fa notice. Deairoui to aroid niun-dentanding and Texationa. and prevent mitchirf. I call the attention ot the viaitera of the Garden to anme regulation potted In ditlerentplacea on tbe premise, hoping that the? will be ot aerred. Vititera on Sunday have to pay ten cenia for admission, and reclTe a ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to that amount. Well, friends, come one, come all, and enjoy th pleararnsnf fiod'sdclUhtlul nature. mbaXMtf ANDREW SCHNEIDKR. "lVTEW ICE CREAM SALOON. C. P. L. 1 BUTLER haa the pleasure nf annoanrlDc to his friends and the public that he his fitted up Ice Cream Pnlownsj, for the accommodation of Ladle and Gentlemen, and would be happy io wan upon an inai may oe piara in csii miv HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Bronzed Metal Hat and Coat and UatsaxLL. Ptakos ; Soap-stone Oriddlea, oval and round; Bnrnet'a Patent Water Cooler, Filters and Coolers ; Toilet Sets, ornamental and plain ; Parlor Coal Vases; Patent Bread-Cutter; Plate-Warmers t Planished Coffee and Tea Cm.; Cake and Splee Hoxet : Sponge nd tilts Bathing Pans: Watfel Rakers ; Bedclothes Clasps a ew and very vselul srtirle tor keeping bed-elottieson etsildrea ; and a variety ot other articles, may be foand at IIKYL BY ST.CLAIR'S, declO Opposite tbe Franklin Bank. High street. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The subscriber willscll tbe Lot on which kHlea.o Ilieh street, between Town and Rich. It is in the centre ot the city, and s B. very convenient stand for business and for a family peri 's be terms winor isn nira down suss u balance: la narmeet. Those who wish to nnrchase tn speculate caa, orioioceior"-iDo" won ia aoweu toeaiiBDe examine the preml, as a rood b.rgaia willbe offered, may WALTER THRALL. MY & FANCY GOODS. pENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can IT And the latest New York styles of fancy CisslmeRM, black French Doeskin Casiimeros, black, blue and brown French and English Cloths, Drsp d'eto, and other beautllul ttf lea of good lor furamor Coats, (hat are rare In this market, at Jul v WH. RICHARDS CO'B. qiHE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the X choieeat of the season. So are the Bonnets, Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, Bonnet Crspo and other trimmings, now open- log by (Jul) WM. KICUAKDB fc CO. one bour of such bliss Is a life are It closes T Is one drop of fragranoe from thousands of roses." E allude to one hour spent in examining the large and beautiful stock or Pftrtiaol, Hosiery, ninvea I,,. .Sa .hnrt t .anA Mltu. buff and white Summer Vest- ings, buff Lawn Cravat, eolored and white Linen Drillings, brown and grass Coat Linens, and an endless variety of other seasonable goods, sold by ' .. . jui . , . . . . .... TO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepers-Yon will Und hrnwn and bleached Table Linen, (some beau tiful Snow-drop and Damask Patterns,) also, Diapers aod Crash of all descriptions, at JUI ' " as. lUbnsavo mt w c. POUR DAYS LATER from New York X PRICES DO IfJV. Another train of ear ha arrived, Irclahted with soods far W. Richabds St, Co.." purchased at extremely reduced prices, which we will sell at equally low prices, for cash or approved credit jut vvn. nu.uaauD or. w. rfHE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more X heautlfullv clad than Solomon In all bis slorr. Yet tho Lady surpasses even the Lily, who I. attired In those beautiful Bareges, Shallya, Barege-Delalncs, French Muslins, While Crape Shawls, Black Silk Lace Points, Swiss and Jaeonet French-Wrought Collars, Cuffs. Undor-tleeves and Under-bsndkerchlefs sold by . ' mis niifi a n lVia m- nK Jul - wxu. xviuaAivio w bu. SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Buildlngs.lnvltes thnattnntlon of tbe Ladles of Columbus, ana the nubllo neneraliv. to his very larie stock of Fashiona ble Spring and Summer Goods, now being received and opened daily. We cordially invite all to oall, for we foe! confident thai we can suit tne most lastiaious. mnro HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we have a large stock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Blip Linens, a great variety of Towelings. Table Cloths, Mnsliu Sheetings, from 4-4 to 12-4 wide, very handsome embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains and curtain goods, te arc, which will be sold low. mh2f SNOWDEN. "DO YS' WEAR. A fine assortment of goods jus i lor Boys' wear can be found at mh2 RNOWDEH'8. IVpEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, in Xl Backus' Block, cast side of High atreet between Town snd Rich. ltlEHDAIrlEH MHAPLEY cV HAM. would resoectlully invite the attention ol the eitixcns of Columbus and surround. log country to their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS, which tbey are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ot Mllllnerv anil Fnney Dreaa Goods, Cloaks, See., (Vc, which they will sell as low as can be afforded. Milliner supplied with GOODS and PATTERNS aslow n at any place west of New York city. t.'oiumous, uciooer aa, iboi. EW SPRING GOODS, by Express. Mes- dames IIA PI.E V At IIAI.I.. llich at., are now recelv ing a large and splendid assortment of MILLINERY, ORNA MENTAL. HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of evory style snd va rlely, wblcb they are now ready so sell at the lowest cash price. Also, Dressing and Repairing Bonnets dono In tho best manner and on the shortest notice. marlO.ly NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces Needle-work Swiss Drspery Curtains. 5 pes. fine Needle-work Lace do, 50 nos (In vds.) Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtain.. Just received, and-or sale by apju j . u usniiiis or. ju 7UST RECEIVED V 500 lbs. colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lbs. Cotton Batting. sp30 J. D. OSBORN ft CO. 1VTEW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED IN 10 ps New patterns Brussels Carpets, 9 ps i nree-piy uarpeia. 12 ps Ingrain Carpets, new styles. Will be retailed as low aa any place In the United States, at ma'JO J. D. OSBORN & CO'S. ADIES, now is the time for you to see the I Isreest asiortment of DKESS GOODS which has ever been brought to Columbus at any one time. Just to convince yourselves ot this, It will be omy neeossary to call at SNOW-DKN'rl and see the great variety of new and beautiful styles ol Flounces, Bordered and Plain Tissues, Bareges, Chalys-Csmbrlcs, Lawns, Chintzes, Grensdines, dto., Ac. Our stock has been selected with great care, and we assure ourfriends and the public generally, that wo cannot and will not be under-told. Wo respectively invite all to call and examine styles, qualities and prices, before making their purchases elsewhere mall) DRESS SILKS. Extra rich Brocade Flounced Silks. Extra Rich Plaid Silks. Brocade and Flsured Silks. Neat styles Checked and Striped Summer Silks. India Silks, a great variety ana very low. Plain Black Silks, all widths and qualities Now being opener at mhS9 SNOWDEN'S. pM BROIDERIES AND LACES J-i Lace and Muslin Undersleevca ; . Lace and Muslin Chemisettes; Lace and Swiss Capea and Berthas; Rich Lace Veils, Collars and CuS's s Ladles Embroidered Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Jaconet and Swiss Flounclngs; Insertings and Edgings. A full assortment of the above articles this day received by apil'J W. A. & J. C. McCOY ft CO. MORE NEW CARPETING. The subscri-bers, next door to the American, are receiving large addition to their lormer assortment, making one of the moat desirable stocks to be Iound In the city. Thru-assortment comprises every variety to be found In the market, Tapestry Velvota, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Ate. Also, white and col'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Hugs, Msts. Laco and Swiss Window Curtains. Buyera will consult their interest by looking at our atock be fore purchasing. ap23 W.A. & J. C. McCOY & CO. ARRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adams Stewart, MERCHANT TAILOR, opposite the Capital House, High street, Columbus, has just received hla first lot of M'HIMi nnd pUlill HER GOODS, and is ready to rcceivo orders lor all kinds of COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, assuring all who may think proper to patromzo bia establishment, that no efforts will be spared tn give satisfaction as to tbo quality ol materials, style ol work and neatness ot lit, and especial csro will be taken to have all work done by tho tlme-promlstd. With "PROMPT WORK AND PROMPT PAY " lor his motto, he hopes to be able to get along, although he should not have seventy customers at one time on a rainy day . mal. JY". SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew-a eler, Illph Street, between the American sic Nell llonae, COl.UItinUS. OHIO. Bavins purchased the entire stock of Wm. Savage, I will continue tho business st the old stand, where 1 will keep a first rata assortment ot WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONM, FORKS. CUTLERY, And a general variety ot FANCY WOODS. For the present I will reside in New York, and parsons In want ot Goods, may rely upon seeing all new patterns of Jewry at my store With these assurances he hopes to retain tne confidence ot lbs former patron, of the conoern. and ol the citizena generaUy. The Welch Krpnlrln! will be attended to by W.M. Savage, Irng known in this section as a first rate workman. julG J. Y. SAVAGE, Ja. NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock ol foods to Mr. John Y. Savage, Jr.. I cheerfully recommend him to all of my old customers, and tbe community generally. As It la absolutely necessary tbat my outstanding business shall be closed, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to me, will call and settle up. jatu w ss. oavaub.. COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-SOL STORK. First Dr North -f the Nell Ilense Entrausee. C. 8. El.LIS haa re ooened his store, having It in connection with Mr. R. D DcstaA. thoroughly repaired, where he offers a .arse and extensive assortment oi umoreiiasano rarasois, at the lowest prices. Being a manufacturer of Umbrellas and Parasols, be Is able to make It an inducement for those ia want, to call and look at hia extensive assortment, every ona being made of the best material Also on hand, a large assortrnent of Canes. Covering and repairing done in th best manner and at short Better. Pinking done as usual. C. 8. ELLIS. July Sti. lt2. NEW BALLADS. Firth, Pond & Co.,rfMl of Mew York, have sent as the following New Bal- Vi lads. Just published by their boas. gtr "Tne tea of i.arerne," ar tne Seng ertfeeSwIaa Mother' Itleale hy RechA Users. This Is a remarkablv pleasing ballad, ia tbe Swiss Style, with aa easy piano accompaniment. A beantiful elected eolored title page adorns tae amsste. ror saie oy ijrt u. sr. r. a. uiiui.u. CR. BR1TTON, Real Estate Agent. All bneiness eotroeeted with this Arrncy will receive prompt attention. Deads. Bonds, Mortgage, Indentures, c. 4rsw t tbe shortest notice. BUILDING LOTS, In various puts of the city, lor sale oa reasonable terms. aag3-d Ins Ofct tmUigk Stmt, fpsmu FmUrn Brut. JUST RECEIVED GODEV, GRAHAM and SARTAIX, lor Pep'imbei ,by nal-w A B. HARSH. |
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