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fflrto V-f VOLUME XVI COLUMBUS WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1852. NDiMBER 51 THE Daili) l)io State Journal 18 PUBLISHED KVKRY MORNING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, SCOTT BABOO, joumit BuuBixaa, aiaa and iiui irtim umuMoi ox mail. TERMS Invariably in advance . Io Columbus. M OO t year by mail, tMOO. Dally during th session of th legislature, and 'in-voesij iur ca reraainaer oi in year, ao.uu. TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL Is furnished to city subscribers at 92, i.bu DT mau m ai.OUa year. Club, of four and upward!, in icu anu ppvinu. B1.UV. THE TlU-WJiJCiaV JOURNAL- If f&00 jmt. RATES OF ADTSRTISma IN TKS DAILY JOURNAL. The following rat, and rule, bar ban agraed upon between the proprietors of the GWo Statetman and the Okia Slate Journal, to ue uuserreu in au cases, alter uu oats, w, xotv.j On square, 10 Unci or leaf of thlt f lied typo, for on Insertion, 0Wi i enou auuiouuai insertion, oo. Hi Hi III Hi ri e to e c ea p at e a o e e to a "STT" 1 square, 1 862 26 8 OOt Out 00 ft 8. Ift 10. 16. 18. 2 squares, 1 87,8 876 OOjO 00 8 00 IT ioTjia. l5. TT T II squares, 8 604. 606 608 00 9 00 ioT ia7"fif7""T7 TT TT .squares, ;8 006 608 008 OollO. l 06. I .. TT HI TBI Tills I .. 3er.y. Oaquarei, GliAnffnablA ..W0 ....26 ....ao quarterly,....fj85 monthly.... 6l jit column, j i monthly, or 4 column, weeKiy,., dally, weeldy,...,,...66 dally. ..130 lending cord, 6 lines or less, for on year 810. No advertisement to bo considered by th year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will bo continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid lu advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular buslnoss ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Deal Estate Agents, &o., not to be contracted for by thayear, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be rharged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, in all coses, paid in advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent, in advance of the above rates. No ADVERTISEMENT Ci 01 INSERTED ORATOTTOUSLT. Advertisement for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged uau price. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be pmu iur U persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same aro to be paid for. If Intended to be inserted in th editorial column, th Hune wiu oe coargeu at wo rate oi not lees tnau 03 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement s- SCOTT& BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, STEREOTYPERH AND BINDERS. Blank Hooks and Btatlonery of every description constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Paper, and Inks, ol mo ueal lunuuioviurB, always iur sate. F.R. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE- XJ No. 4, Nell's Exchange, opposite th Secretary of State's omce, mgn atreer, ioiumDus. aecil NATHAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, Office In the room formerly occupied by Juatlcs Evams, uuia 01 tne r ruiKiin dbdb, up iiiira. riERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard A ware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builder's Ma terlal, Farming and Mrch nlcal Tool, Military (Jooda, tie., tie no. 101 mgu aireei, sign oi me iiui raaiocK. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds or we city 01 new lorx. ocim T? C. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re. J. tall Dealer In DRV GOODS, Boots and Shoea, Hale, Caps, straw uooaa, ne. rouraour soutn oi me American, coram' bus. octl8 JOHN. W BAKER. BOBIRT ABHSTBONO. DAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate U Bsokies and Rinxsal Land Aoknts. Office south room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. IDCIAN BtlTTLK. THEO. COSISTOCK. OXO. O. COUSTOCK. TDUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes- Mj sorsto B. Comstock II Co,) Forwardlna find Cora-mlaalon RlercliaBt. Lard Oil Manufacturers, and Dealers In Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ot tbe Canal, Columbus, Ohio. y Liberal advance made on consignments. maiC JRIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, noar the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves ot all kinds, and great variety of Castings, alwaya on hand. OLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving -aUPnew supplies of WATCHKH AND JBWELttii Among other style ol Watches, we Invito attention to a now lot of thus 6m hunting ease and open dial levera, of our own Ira-portation.whicb, for quality and price, are not excelled. jy!6 H AT AND CAP STORE THE OLD STAND The subscriber comes greeting, to every Hat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, with one ot ti e very best assortments of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to thla.part of tho State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family. His Hat are made to order, by aome of the beat and most celebrated establishments Fast and West, via t Beebe A Co , Now York 1 Bertalett at Blynn, Philadelphia ; Dodd tCo., Bate, Whltcher ai Co, and others, of Cincinnati j all of which will be old at lair prices t and be wishes It to be distinctly understood that It la all nonsense tor others to say they can ell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in tbe business fur years, he understands what a bat can b made and oll tnr. Hia stock consist (In part) ot the following varieties : Black and Drab Beaver, extra; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brash, extra ; Otter and Seal Drab; Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine ; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well aelectcd assortment of Straw goods Iur Men and Boya. A very line assortment of Sfaw Hat for children, Ac, gee. Hi old friend and the public are invited to call and esamine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUDISILL, pS3 High St, next door to the Stage Office. f HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Urn- " at f brellas, ate. Ice. Wholesale and Retail ZJ Ol I. LETT dc CO. NEIL HOUSE HU1LUINO. COLUMBUS, OHIO, reapocttqlly announce to thecltiiensot Columbus, and dealers In the trade, that they are now receiving one of tbe larg.stand beat aelectcd etocka of good In their line ever ottered in this market. Being eonnocted with an EASTRRN MANUFACTORY we re at all times prepared to furnish the very LATEfeT STYLES of Goods, at Eastern price. Don't mistake tbe place, second door south of the Neil Houise, Hlaa f the Big Hot. aprtl WE ARE NOW opening large nd brauttlnl assortment ot IWATCUKS, DIAMOND WORK AMI Jknllikl. f nar stock of fine London and Gene va Watcbe is superior to any In the State. Diamond Ringa and Pin, we offer at New lor a Price. Jewelry, rtllwer rime. W.re, Fine M.-tle Clk..s.l C"'''""iHr"d retail, ah ere inviiea 10 can , r " V, '1 M NOTARIAL and other HK A L,- m f raved .d rRKBHRH turaibed, at the hortet notice. Watchea Kepnlred io the best manner. ,, First door south of entrance so jull BLYNN t BALDWIN. JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as-Krtment of WATCHES, DIAMOND WORK, and J?Ja"'RT,0f BLYNN at BALDWIN. SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial and all other description of Seal, made Us the bet manner, and at abort aouce. us rrema auauu. j ap30 ' HI BLYMN at BALDWIN. CONVEYANCING. Warren Jenkins Office la Platl'a Block, 8taM street will, la addraoa to bi General Irwsrance bariae, srtapci"l I'tr"'iC""aa an convbtancing, notarial business, and INVBSTIGATION OF VA,LD, T.IT1'KH u. a Having la former years, while employe taOgtiBg had ritln tnr tbe Ohio Lite larare-ce aad Trat Company, tad Urg .TDVlVnc.iatiiisbn, and hariag retailed abMracu ol the U teKorany ot the mU importUt tract, of band l tfcl. eouaty, be will, tt required. "oar ehargee ai complete ao-tract of title to any real eatata ia thl eoanty. Coaveyancin sa all It. for, aad anicle ot agreement writtea at aort aotir. JJ9-J . NEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber ha em kaed, at tbe Fraokiia'oa Pry, a lanr aMovtaaral of eoaatry lumber, rivtadpally oak. of almoat .very mnt, da mat leaata. wtara traildere aad other caa be supplied oa akott MitieeTaad hara tha Laober delivered on the epos taey aeatra la maasaiiiiaasat ia aeassnri timber, satiable tor liateJei loeg daw, far frataea; ic4t. of a great variety of jeagta; acaai. Nag. baa. OA, A-. Ac Alao, ref htaober, a. redmced prima. By amUeatioa at taa Yard, or at th MilL Bile we, oath IroaZttBtoiZ, Kerr, elaaoot aay 4U a- fca allad hy Iba asagraadaa. Tanaacaak. H. L. 8ULUTAJIT. . j BOOKS & STATIONERY. NEW ARRANGEMENT Paper and Rag Warehouse. Shoe, l ea, colorod Mediums j Cap, Crown, Medium Hoy dq ouper nuyai vv nipping rapcr. Whlui and oolorod Papnre, fur Confectioners. French m J American Tlssuos whit,', and assorted colors. Glased l epers, fur Pamphlets. Manilla Paper of nil alar. Cop; Inn Paper French and English manufacture. Note. 8vu. 1'ust. Ilalh. 4to. Cuinniorolal and Packet Post. Bank and Polio Pneti Blotting Paper i Amnrlran, French um r.ngiuii lmiii 1 nana note raper, c , ate. UONNBT tiOARDB, Of various colors and qualities. N, II. The highest price paid for Unas. JylO J. 11. RILEY It CO. DAPER HANGINGS. Borders and Decora. J. live Pacers lor Cellini.. Halls ann Public rooms. Prints for l ire iloarda, lit. Tho undersigned have, made arrangements tur a vory largo anil wen assorted stuck oi rrenco ana American popors ana Dni'drrs, atroduccd prices. Ilrawinifi tor Ilalla and rpllincamadil to order. The trade supp led by Pattern Books, and goods lurnishnd irom " rauiory niroci in too lowest ratea. JuH-wlim J. H. RILEY It CO. SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions.-Ftackhardt's Chemistry. field's Intellectual Philosophy. Ptuwart's do. do. , l.ntham's (irummar. Tusculan Disputations. For sale at tho New llookstorv. mn'JO J. H. KII.EY It CO. 15ANK"Nd'rE PAPR."of superior aualitv D tor Binkers. nallroad and County Bonds, County Orders, o., tie. Hank note paper made to order, ot any size, micaneis or color. Blank Drafts and Notes, from tho finest stoel plates, tor salo at tho Now liookatnre. J. n. kii.iv i Jul 5 - Htstioncrs, TETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, JJ N, wapnpi r flU'a, Portable Bates a fine article, assorted si tut. fur eountlng rooms and houses ; Copying Presses, a supnrl or article! Inkilnnds, now patterns, great variety. For sale at the Mew Bookstore. j3 1. H. RILEY It CO. PYNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways X of Thinking. By Donald McLeod. fencilings by tne way. New revised cniuon. For salo at the New Bookstore. m29 J. B. RILEY & CO TJLITHEDALE Romance, bv Nathaniel Haw JJ thorne, just received and for sale at the new Bookatorn of jyai, 4. a. niL.r.1 QEDGWICK on the Measure of Damages KJla revised ana enlarged oaiiion.justpuonsnoa anu nr saio. at the new Bookstore of IJy31 J. U. KIl.tY & CO "ITITOOD'S Practice new Edition just pub- Y T llshed, and for sals at tho new Bookstore ot jy3L 1. U. RILEY & CO. THE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3. Just received, at tho New Booltitore. Ju3 J. H. UILEY Sc. CO. EEMINISCENCES, Incidents, Anecdotes, lit. ttf Hon. Levi Boardaley. For salo at the New Hookstocr maW J. II. RILEY & CO. TVTEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- i TIONERY. The new firm ol BURR RANDALL, having refitted the store lately occupied by Huntington & MacIniihk, aie now receiving an entire new stock ol UOOKH, STATIONERY, PAPER HANGINGS, KANCY UOODM, See. And having completed arrangement with the various publishing houses of the Eastern cities, they will receive the new and desirable Books at tbe earliest possible moment alter publico, tlon. It will be the aim of this establishment to furnish every article In their line at the lowest possible prices, and by giving their personal attention to the wants of their customers, they trust to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with tboir patronage. All orders intrusted to them will be attended to with fidelity and dispatch, and at prices thatcannot tail of givinttsatlsiaction. " " BURIl It RANDALL, Ju25 High street, Columbus, Ohio. SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including McGuttey's Eclectic Readers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Kay'a Arithmetics, psrts 1, 3 and 3. Davles' Mathematical Works. Anthon's Classical Worka. Mitchell's, Smith's, and Morse' tleograpbies, Ac., Which are offered at prices a low a can be found at any Book- afriHi in lh Wt. Fur aala bv Ju30 BURR & RANDALL. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy in Fbsnox, by Lamabtinb, 2 vola. A Step from the New World to the Old, by Tappan, 2 vols Time and Tide, or Strive and Win, by A. a. Roe. Mother at Home, by Abbott I new edition. Blithedale Romance, by Hawthorne. For sale by aug2 ' BURR It RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We would call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which we otter for sale at unprecedented low prices. Cap, Demy nod Medium Records, Day-Hooks, Ledgers, lie., alwaya on hand, together with memorandum books of every variety. J uun-iv w ...... .... f STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a anlendid assortment of ateulo and Fancy Stationery, Inclu ding French, English and American Cap and Letter Papers whitoand butt Adhesion Envelopes; Inkstands, Letter Stamps, Porte-Monnaies, rocket cutlery, rorte-roiios, nanaera- i.aces, An , which wo offer low, (u30 BUUR It RANDALL. CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remark on the management of continued fever, thn Identity of Typhus, Typhoid, Relapsing Fever, Ac, by AraTm Flint, M. D. For aale oy Ugy OUlllV ac. nr... lj n ..... KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Lint andSkavickb of lixiv. WinpikldScott, by Edward 1). Mansheld. in 1 Vol. 12 mo "the only authentic edition." A Ircsh supply just received and tor aale by iitrhTi l. Dllirtll t jDUniL oi, iiftiiuai-.ua WALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Panor and Fire Board Pattern. A lariio assortment of the latest patterns, just received, and for aale by jUtHf i) u ii ik nnpvauiK BIBLE DEPOSITORY. Tho nppnmtnry of thn Columbui and Franklin County Bible Society, may now be found at tbe Bookstore of JU30 bUHK. It KAN U ALL,. BANCROFT'S History of the United States. In 4 volume. For sale by ju30 nulla tt nuflLi LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT For sale by the hundred or the single copy. In muslin and paper binding, by jo30J UUIilt It RANDALL. EW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAR, en- entitled, The Daye flirarei a Story ot Scottish HI. turf. Foraaleby IJ0 BUKU tt HAH1IAUI.. VOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by j;6 BUHll It RANDALL. SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their es-tablishment a department for the aale of Blanhe. Itlnnk Beek and ntntlooery 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 be manufactured by ourselves, ol the very beat tnateriala, and In the most sub-etantlal manner, and warranted to give satislaction. Entrance tilth street , INK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, Paper and Letter File, Notarial and common Wafer, Letter Stamp. Slate, and all the various liltl et cetera In tbe Station ery hoe, constantly oa hand at SCOTT A BA8CO.V8. S-TEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from aew and beautiful style of type in a manner sot Inferiorlo that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to tbe Stereotyping oi wooa uuia. tiCOTT at BArlCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or mailer quantity of all aire and deecrlptlona, plain and mDoasra. including a ocaauiui vanery ior mo l.buic, mnj vxj oand at SCOTT A BASCOM'S. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Carde for Railroad Checks, Invitatloa Tickets, Ac, of any color aad thicknea. and cat to aay size, mar be bad at SCOTT at BASCOM'3. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard& XI Roycs'aad Iloovcr' Ink Black, Red, Blue and Oreea for ale by SCOTT A BASCOM. PRINTING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and Job work, all tba rarloe color la keg and cans, for sale a SCOTT A BASCOM S. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledger to a sixpenny Meanorandum, oabaad,ermaa afaetared to any patteva, at STCOTT at BASCUM'8. PRINTING PAPER, for News or Book Ja, wora, any at: y aaaiity-any onantlry for sale by rt-xri i aa baslvh- JUST RECEIVED, at the Columbus Periodical Depot, THE MODEL ARCHITECT, eyrntatntag original dmm for Ottarea, VUlaa, gabarbn Rerdeacea, Ac; aeenaipanird by expetnutoaa, iKlftatioti, estimatr and elaborate seWis, prepared exprvaaly for the ase ot projector and artiraa tbronaboat tbe United State. Tbe oaly work of tbe kiBd rrrr oSctt aa Coramboa. ; mgTT-dtf A. B. HARSH. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDI-CAL SCIENCES; Edited b baa Bay. M. D, Sargeos Bay, at. D, Sargaea e WmBoap4aL Foraalebj aagT7-arw A. B, BA18B. CINCINNATI. 7ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Cin- V T nta.-as.isi l urn Thrt Palll I A Mil fit thn V. UvMMth . t nil Mii.i.i.;.,;1.:r. .,,ii.nmn..e,nnnHiikiniv iuimunii. Wi aUJ lllBllbUsltlll, Will bubihu'sivu v v "sii a a uiu uvm ua ( cuit. nnd eniiiinua t wen IT two wraks. The Coliene it lurolita od with all tho umil NollUIci tntt ipplluncci for no ftxtemite will luorUU(n UUUlun uio iuuu iuu urnnicaii urajucup. Its eaaool acrets, unsurpaasod health, lull and ettlcleut Board of Instructors, and moderate expenses, prosxut, at leaat equal In diioemniits, to those of an) Institution. For furtbor particulars, see tenth Annual Catalogue, or application may be made by let-ter, or otherwise, to any member af tha Hoard ot Trustees or ....I . ii.-. .knYi..nAAA n n wn.uru pm' HI IUD lllllKIIUOIH WV VUW,i , . . au0d3w. 17 O. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., JJJ betwera Columbia and rearl, wholesale dealer In all va- rleiiasol WHIT1NI4, PJtlNTING ik O THElt PAfSK. I XT Agent far Sujitlil Jingle nuut irrunig super. apiu ENVELOPES. J2i 500 M Bull Envelope i ISO M White do fi3 M Legal do ; 100 M Note do i ALPO Note Papers, a boautll'ul assortment, just received by c. if. uwwuniAn, ' auld 77 and 79 Walnut street. I7RENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA- X' PKU.-300 ream. Bluo and White, Ju.troeelved and for sal. at reduced prices. . K. O. HOODMAN aplO - T7RENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, A nine and White,justreceivcd and lor sale low. K. U. liUUUMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. TCSP00.8.0 X BOARDS. A benutlful article, manufactured by Messrs, Bliss, Potter tt Co, 1 have tho largest and cheapest stock of i'aras in tno city. u. uuuuniAn, apiu 77 ana iv wainutsL, oianutacturcrs' Agcnr. T AFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA- XJ I'EUS lhave been dcallnx lu these Pnners lor mora than a year, end tind them every thing one can wish, as to quality and Crico. l ney are tlie nighest grade oi raper manuiactureu in ine nlted States: always give satisfaction, anduscdcncc aro wanted again. A mil assortment just received. t u. uuuuniAn, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. HERMAN SCHRADER, (successor to Chablzs Stabch) Importer of Germnn, French and Knallah Fnnrv tianda. Tova nnd Itlualcal Instrilinenta, and Wkolualt Healer in Accordeon; Vlolini, Combi, I'UWli, Pi aution Capi, Pocket and Table Cntlery, Swtnit, Spectar.ki, tfis., Atl NO. till MAIN STBKBT, BETWEXN LOWXB WABKKT AND COLUMBIA, apiu-oum uinouuiau, unio, JOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of nOOTS AND 8IIOEM. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI. O.. Mr. D keen, constantly on hand a full assortment of line uressanu water-rrooi nooia ana cnocs in an varieties, wmcn will bo sold at very low price N. B. Kino Hoots forwsrded by express, and warranted to lit, upon an oruurs accorupaniea oy toe usu anu mo meaauro. apiu-iy l7iWL)UW ULASS. -We are now receiv- v T Inn a larite stock of this aeason'a manufacture of Belle. vermin Window Olass, and having teken the first Premium at tho Ohio rtato Fulr, Mechanics' luitituto of Cincinnati, and tho Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, wa feel assured that we utter io ins city ana country trade tne neat ana most exten sive assortment ot (ilass of the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities i Druggists' ware of all descriptions ; 'tumblers nnd Jsrs t Pint and quart Flanks, ic., Ac. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by SFEKHS It WHIUUT. Solo Agents for Bellovcrnon Works, No. .19 Main st , Cincinnati. N. B. Also, a constant supply ot Dnpont's Gun Ppwder ; Ul He, Blasting and t porting, tsoau Asn, and uieacmng rowcors. apio-anm PAPER WAREHOUSE.-The undersigned nll'nr a full assortment of PAPKR. einbraclnar News. Hook. Plate, Cap and Lotter Paper; Canille, Tobacco, Manlllo, Wrap, ping Pauer. Bonnet Boards, etc., &C, of the best quality, and at cue lowest maruei price, uruera, buuuiu'u, wuicu win ' uuuu at the aamo price us if purchased In poreon We also make to order, at short notice, Nows and Book Paper. Nos. 77 knd 79 Walnut street, ' 'inclnnatl, O. N. B. The highest market price paid lor 1UU3, in cash or exenangea ior paper. jjs4-ujin. r BULLET. Art Union Buildinrrs. Cincm- J natl, Is constantly prepared to furnish elegant BUSTS, STATUES. B1K1IAL,1.IUNS anu nlLinUdir-.ri I S. fSf Orders solicited from a distance. jylO-dOm BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. This article Is the result of tha application of acentlne principle to the purpose intended, viz s Tu keep water as cool at pusfioie, as long at possiois, tcun ine lean potnoie ice. T he proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular bra.ich of domestio economy , and passim; from one improvo ment to another, has ut length arrived as near perfection as it is Dossiblo to reach. A prool this is found in tha very general use of tboso Coolers in all parts of the country. A better proof of tho tamo lact Is, Mat, since tneir introduction, various imitations of tho genuine article have beon attempted all tailing short of the object, it Is true, yet all proving clearly which way tne line oi popular opinion ia setting. A slmnle statement of facts. In reaard to these Coolers, will satisly every one ol tlielr superiority. Firat, they are tho only article of the kind tier patented. They are furnished with two distinct nun-conductlne chambers, bv means of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water Is kept (at a temperature of f ou Delow aero, or oniy eJ aoove ine ine ireeziug point; bii aay. Thus, at a cost of some live cents per day, a family of ordinary size can bo constantly supplied with water a cold aslceitselt; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to bo a saving of at least soventy nve per cent, over the Earthen Jar. lormerly used for this purpose. Again, these Coolers never sweat; in this way saving much unnecessary waste sno irouDie. Beinc manufactured In the most workmanlikeatyle,and hand somely tlnlshcd In every respect, they mako a very beautiful or nament lor tne liming nooin, itoiei or oiearauoai. An imnortantlmDrovomcnt has lately been added tothe Cool er, vis i a small Pan (rapable of holding from six to eight pounds ot butter) inserted directly under tbe cover. This quantity of butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of laraiues. If desired, the Cosier can alao be furnished, at a smaller, pense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor sale at BURNET'S House Furnishing Establishment, No. 14. East Front street. Cincinnati, O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Rrnnreit and Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden and Willow Waro, naiaiuv Apparatus ana umii,w.mw. piu 1BSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between A Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. U. n. UEKPltOY. Proprietor, lato of Walnut Street UOUW. syv-s W ALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jyH-dtf J. W. 8WENFV. Froprietor. fllNCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cure Establishment Is now open for the reception of patients. It Is located about lire miles from the city, on the Carthage pike, and buta few roda from the Cincinnati, Hamil-ton and Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the aame distance Iruinthe Miami Canal, in front, rendering tt easy of access to those desirousot enjoying the benefits oi tbe Institution. To tbe lover of nature, tow parts of the country can furnish a more pleasing variety of scenery than spreads itsell before the eTrendclg? noa. The new, large and beautiful Edifice displaya the taste of the artist at a glance. The neatness and elegance of the interior, combined with the numerous attractions which present themselves to the invalid, cannot fail to render thi establishment a desirable one. The Halls are extcruive, and the room spacious and inviting, where the invalid can range at pleasure, free Irom atmospheric Influences, In inclement weather. The Bed Rooms are well ventilated, and neatly furnished ; the Bath Rooms are ample and commodious, being convenient for the application ot water, in every lorm. In connection with the Institution there is a Gymnasium Hall, seventy live feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by healthful exercise. The Springs which furnish the water lor this Establishment are clear, pure, eoft, and abundant ; flowing from a gravely bed, they send forth water both eold and delicious. The country and neighborhood are remarkable for healthful, nest, purity of air, and variety ol scenery. All things combined, we cannot think of a more desirable place, for those seeking health, than this Institution. Dr. pEAsa, having had much experience in the treatment of disease lor many years, begs leave to Inform tbe public, that no pains will be spared lor the restoration to health of those committed to his charge. Mrs. Pease, who has, lor several years, dqroted her attention to the treatment of diseaaea peculiar to her sex, and being every way qualified tor ao important a station, will take special charge ol the female department. Pro lapsus Uteri, with its train ot ailment, that bane ot female beau ty, health and happineee, which is prostrating tha energies, and destroying tbe usetulnesa of a large portion of the lair sex, will be treated in thlt loatitutlon, aucceastully, independent of pes.-riea or supporter of any kind. To thi aubject we would invite the attention of Ladies, aa in all eases we shall expect to per form a petleet care. Persons visiting tbe Cure by the way ol the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Day ton Railroad, wiU atcp at the Carthage station. Patient are requested to bring two comfortable, two blanket, two coarse sheet, six towel, and a quantity of old linen, suitable for bandage. Txaas The terms for Boabd, Medical Sebtices, aad all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollar per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject tbe patient to aa extra charge. 8one deduction will be made to those who end it necessary to peM a length of time la the Institution. Transient -:,jh. -thrfhil tma dollars nr it. v .7 "... M-n ill .1 'a ........ hiatfeB. For further particular address -i s-M f,,rfhr narticnlara Mfltn. I D. A. PEASE, M. D , Proprietor and Physician. Carthage Hamilton, Co 0.-maJSd3na,2aw.'trn AMERICAN and Foreign Papers. Letter, Cap, Comntereial, Packing and Folio Post ruled aad plain by the quantity, at low prices, at the Paper Warehouse if jy31j J. H. RILEY A CO. R. B. Bsak Not Piper letter etse-e superior article for orTuaBar,uxaisrB,ta. FORWARDING. sOHAMBERLIN&CRAWFORD.Forward- I J A (art PnHWtlllAW Mam sou .Mafias fMm .? a J (.. j n..i i- pi.:... .r.rj.rjj" r - a x.iyvurf i "'""i OSSSV7f IU t IUUr( UfMH BBU UlUflT 1TUUUCT, 1,0 - 1 elmirrlT on comm.iaion.l PrnDrlntor of Nnw Ynrk -nrf (thin Linn, Ohio Canal, and Uufon Uno, PanniylraniaandOoloCanaX i AflVUII I Of IDA following 110041 nellorsT O. f . ocovoii, iuu H jt Vnk and Ohio Lake Boat Line, ) Chamberlln, Lee, k Co., new i ora ana Cincinnati l.ino, l ilgenu, Chamberlln. Lea A Cn'a Kinreaa. I No. 1. CamlUt 8Hn. Troy and Oswego Line, 1 New fork. maio-om riH AM BERLIN. LEE & CO'S EXPRESS. J HaoraiKToas CHAMIIKULIN. LEE CO.. Mew York. anu iiKiii a nr. Lb a uu., huusio. tV Hhtn br Peonie s Line rlteamboat. Isaac Newton and urnanck iiuason, toot uourtiand street. North utver. Mark package C. Lee A Co' Express." For Freight apply to jAuas C.Oathan, 1S9 Broadway, New York) Chambmmn, Lxa & Co, 1 Casnttes Blip, New York ; J. U. Chxnowkth it Co.. Cincinnati, O.i Ciiambixlin it Cbawvoxd, Cleveland, O- mal3-flm pRAWFORD & CO., Forwarders & Com- I 1 J i i . v ,-.. ,JT " SE. Tn. tZXr XSTZZZU'&n: burgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago. Dealer, In FLOUR, . i. it aim inn ninnr pkiiiiiii K. iasmiiiim w m .nmmriiin. , Liberal advances made on property for sale at Ogdensburgh, oosionana new lorn. mai-vm TVTORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, between ll Boaton. New York and the Weat.-CRAWFORD OffieelnPIatt,. burgh thrco time a week t) OUDRNSRUHOH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VKKMONT, BUMTUN, MIUHIUAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J. W. BROOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburgh with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, nnd Jlntlnnd and Bnrllnaton Rall rnndx, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with tho Luke Cbmnplnln fc White Hull Cnnnl I.lnca, between Rouse's rouit anu new lora. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street, Boston. O. P. Soovxll, Agent Rutlsnd and Burlington Railroad, 100 State street. Boston. J. S. Mavnabd, Agent Travis & Co' Line, 33 CcentleaSllp, New lorx. CiiAs. B. Janxi, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Cosntle Slip, up stairs, New York. Malcolm Canfiblo, Agent Merchants' Lino, 9V Coontles Slip, New York. CUAMBERL1N It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. main-Urn ATEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT JLl LINE ERIK CANAL AND LAKES CHAMBERLIN, LKK It CO., New York, and LEE, AHULL It CO., Buffalo, Pro prietors. NEW YORK AND OIHO LINE, ODO CANAL. CHAM EKLIN t CUAWf UHl). Cleveland. Proprietor.. fF No Transhipment at Troy or Aluany.atJ Apply to n. lyMAMDEuLiN ana i, v. vatmaw, no. i buiuuea fllin. Nnw York. Marx raexnges " n . I . u. u. n. Liine.- Ship dally at Pier No. 2, East River, New York. mal3-6m T. KANNA. H. OABBXTSON. B. HAIfHA. ANNA, GARRETSON & CO., Whole- a alb Obocebs and CoHMis.toif MiacHANTS, Harvey's Block, Merwin street, Cleveland, O. mnl3-tlm' A. St. HALB. ISM. JOHN TXNBXB. TTALE tfc TINKER, Forwarding and Com- .a A. mission rABBCHAHTS, sjoiumDae. f niv Warehouse No. 2. Exchange Building. Broad street, (one door west of VV. A. uill It Co Agricultural warenouse.) Dealers In Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Water Lime. Also, Agent. for the following Lines iiainrop et vo s cxpreae. Merchant' Transportation Company, ) Eckford Line, ( pri f.n.l Union Trausport-tlon Company, f tr,p Western Lake Boat Line I Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all time to contract freight to any part ot tne union. ' USLL APiD PEI Co, uimyj 1852. EDDY & HALLADAY, Storage, Shipping and Commission Mbbcuants, and Dealera In Salt, flour. Vlah. Water Lime. dec. C? Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of Grain, and Produce generally. I tf- warehouse ana umce, loot oi rront street, opposite tne .TXandC. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. Also, Agent for the following Lines on Erie Canal : MERCHANTS' TRANB t'OilTATIOrs UU. APPLY TO H. N. TIoit b r.n.. No. 9 Coenrles Slto. New York: Holt, Palmbb It Co., foot of Washington street, Buffalo, Pro prlctors. RCKFORD LINE. Ut'OH Allen. ) Aoknts, No. 127 Broad street, New York, u. B. Williams. S (up stairs.) JsTS ,PJr7HN' j Lo"8 Whorf' Buflil0- J. W. Pattrn It Co.. Proprietors. 155, River street. Troy. tp$T Mark packages Eckford Line," ship daily by " Old Line Troy tow floats," lot'nties Blip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Running in connection with Reed't variout Lines of Steamboati on the Laket. PBOrBIKTOB. P.. A. Root It Co.. 113 Pier. Albanv. Davis It Sutton, Agents Heed's Steamboats, Reed's Warehouse, uuttaio. A. H. Moboais. Buffalo. Geo. 11. Tvttli, Agent, Broad street. New York. C a. manor At uu., Agents, norm marxet, Boston. rar-Mark nackaces Union T. Comnanv." shin bv "Swift sum Line of Tow Boat." foot of Broad street, N. Y. WKSTRRN LAKE BOAT LINK. Merchandise forwarded daily to and from New York, Albany and Buffalo, and all norta on the Western Lake and Canals, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. JT Cargoes Insured between New York and Buffalo. a. W. 1 ALXQ1AOUK, t'ropneiur, wi oruau ot.. n. i . AOBNT.. R. L. Howell. 1S1 Broad street New York, Olmsted It Daniel, 47 Quay street, Albany, J. J. Tallmadoe, (foot of Washington street,).. ..Buffalo, Eddt It Ualladay, Cleveland, EaT-Marknackages" W.L.B. Line," and Shin by Western Ljaae uoat L,ine, loot oi iiroaa airoet, ohw i ora Es Apply to II. FITCH, Columbu., O. Tm Our connections with the above Lines, and with Lafhron tt Co'. Exnresa. are such that we can assure Merchants and Shippers in general, that we can forward goods to U points a nine qoicxer ana cneaper tnan any otaer Lme. aiara it. star A ail paexnges legmiy, ana wun care. CLM'T Ot flSLbaeil. wiaveiaBO, H. FITCH. Columbus. aplS-Cm A. III. HALB, General Agent on Ohio Canal. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum-lumbus to Portsmouth. On and after Mendav. Jane 2S. a mail, uuauu win leave uoiumoua ior uircievuie, unuucoine and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in tha evening connecting with the Jllver racKete to rniaourgn ana uncinnati. Alao. leave Portsmouth at 5 o'eloek. A. M.. and arrive atCo- lumnu. at B r. a., aauy. JUliB IMir.llff.lt at ti a w ACQ. OTARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co- KJ ldsibu. The regular course of Leetures In thl Instltu-1 ll.m. olll mmim MnKBAT. Ihelttol Nnwmher. .nil eon. I tinue four month. The iVtlimtwrra Course, consisting of six Important specialities, beginning on the 18th of Octobeb, will continue until tbe 1st ol November. FACULTY. R. H. PADDOCK, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiol- ogy- CHAS. A. LEE, H. D-, Professor or Materia Medics, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. r Kr.ur.ttiur. Aii-.ttiut;rk. m. u., rroiessor oi t;nemitry. SAMUEL M. SMITH, M. D., Profeworof Theory and Practice. n.. i.. uuw aim. M. u , rroieasor oi sargery. FRANCIS CARTER. M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics. Ac. and of Pathology. ;. v. r AKKt.it. m. I)., liemonatrator or Anatomr. FEES. Lecture tfiO.OO. Matriculation $3.00. Graduation i.U.UO. Diaseetini Ticket 15.00. By tbe expenditure of almost ten thousand dollar, during the present year, on our noble edifice, the Anatomical Theatre will be finished, and tho Hospital open tor the receptioa of patients, snd many other improvements completed, making tha whole a most pericct structure. All inquiries win receive prompt awen- iton it aaaressea to o. at. oiiin. anal Dean of the Faculty. Aoditob's Omo, FaAmtLnv Co, Jul (2. 1852. i JVTOTICE tO the qualified electors Of Franklin C'O- O. Id ourauance of the 33d section of 11 Aa Act for the assessment and taxation ot all property la thlt State, aad tor levying taxes thereon according to It tine value in moaey," passed April 13, 1853, the Commissioners of Franklin county, at their Jane session, 1M2. divided id county tor the election ol District Assessors, a follow i The townshin of Montsomery (including the city) (ball con stitute the 1st District. Tbe township ol Truro, Jefferson, Plain, Blendoa, Mifflin Clinton and Sharon ahall constitute the 2d District. 1 he townships or Perry, Washington, Norwich, Brown, Franklin and Prairie ahall constitute the 3d District The townshin of Pleasant, Jackson, Hsmtltoa and MadisoB shall constitute tbe 4th District. By order of the Board. H. CRARY, Clark. rrllltn -tAIt? IPDU T flTO TrtD a a T TS I . .- . . . . . ... . . . . X Two Lots. Nos. 23 and 24. located in Phelan'a Addltlnn.enB. mining one acre each. They are the pleaaaateat loeaUoa ia thesnbdivislon.and will be sold at a bargain II aoM toon, other-wire they will be taken out of market, and the price ad ranged. AaauButt at lui life, Real EttaUAjreata. augll Ofllce la Carpenter's Building, ap stairs. ' PASTURE. We hare Pasture for a few COWS, esat of th Laoatit Asyhrm. jus nasLAJt at sutauistuitu. INSURANCE. TTITARREN JENKINS, at General Head I WW n . m n. . . . . i . : ..o, run, ...m um wtu.-. take Dlcaaurelnsubmlltlnatnbianatrnnathe tnllowlni Stalmint of tkt JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF UTICJ. on Ms 1M My oj jwr, IBO'i, thmeing Uu Kholt amount oj lis aapsnauHTW aincv aaiiiary If I, leo'j. Balance on band January 1st, 18&2 $29,519 S3 uaan rremiom irom isi January to 1st Beeeivee! on Polioteeif re-lnsunmoa. . ... i 37,138 73 Kit UV $07,192 97 Amount ol Losses and epxenae paid up to July 1, 'S3, and since January 1st,. . . . Paid Agent' Commissions, Paid for re-Insurance, Paid return Premium on Policies can-colled 30,699 16 4,003 49 729 42 846 88 45,264 93 Surplus. . $21,92 01 JOHN E. H1NMAN, PraUtnt. llllra. Jul v 1.1 SQ H.II.HAWLKY. Sicretarv. This atatement show the actual business lor six months. The original capital ol 170,000 Is over and above the surplus here in set forth. This company baa always paid It losses with promptness ana llDcrailty. w Annan woamo, voiumuua, August ow, low. Agcut. Rlrnvwrifnirirv nnw naatTl.MM ov UtIPA- r l "e, wo auDaertoera, well acquBiniea wiiamo unui,ijiiy- .1 . 1 1 ,, . . . . 1. .. .j.n-1 "' . In.unmce Company, hereby certify that they f, !!,i?m J ?, "K!,".01" e"" the said Comnanv well menaaed and resuonslole. d. a. LiAnsino, uasnier wneiua oaua,. C. 0. Wilson, i ashler Utlca City Bank. Ja. S. Lynch, Cashier Ontario Branch Bank. ug7-T T. O. Oxankh, Casbler Bank Central N. York. riENF.RAr. HP. AD QUARTERS, for Life, In these dava of failures of Insurance Companies, the under signed would call attention to the exhiblta of aome ol the companies which be ha the uonor to represent, nmuug uuu are the Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Philadelphia asset i.ws.juu Franklin, of New York, do. . 300,000 SpringBeld Fire and Marine, do. 164,150 Etna, ol Utlca, Ni Y., do. 170,000 Rensalaer, of Lanslngburg, N. Y., do. 200,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N.y;, do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins., Watcriord, N. Y do. :t46,97tj City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 00,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. LIFJJ INSCUANCE. Mutual Beneflt New York and New Jersey $1,381,000 Jefferson Lite Insurance Co., Cincinnati 1 00,000 American Temperance Lite Ins. Co., Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Life In.. Co., Now Haven 100,000 HE A I. TIT INSURANCE. Mechanic Mutual Health Association. Cln 829,000 The undersigned will take treat aleasure in exhibiting the re cent reports ot au tne aooveoompauies, ana expiaimug in exien-so their resources and manner ol doing business. In the various department of Fire, Marine, Llle, and Health Insurance, there can be no annerior lacllitlea offered by an aeent or company. CALIFORNIA LIVE RISKS taken on most favorable terms. Remember to call at Head Quarters, State street, up stairs. WAU1U.N jcniuna, Agent, L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar 20. npHOSE who wish for Fire Insurance will x n ease read tbe to I lo wins' report oi me FRANKLIN FIRR INMURANCK COMPANY, OF PIIIIiAUKLifUIA. Showtne CASH ASUETTB. January 1st, 1S52, Invested as IOIIOWS I First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia, Real Estate purchased at Sheriff sale.... 957,513 64 84,377 78 125.605 73 Temporary Loan on Collateral , Stocks, valued at ti6.506 cost Note, BUI receivable, Vo Cash 62,325 50 6,086 90 46,481 39 $1,284,390 94 rariNSUHANCE AGAINST FIRE In the abovecom. pany.by IfelB-ytfJ WARHEN JENKINS, Agent. COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, 100.000. This Company offers to the Insured all the security andadrantMeaofthe Mutual and Joint Stock plana (aa hereto. tore applied) combined, namely t Low rale, of premium ; an an, nual return, In cash, of the per oentage rjqulred for the contingent risk of the rear: an adeuuate but not excessive provision lor the future security of members for tbe whole term of llle, with an adequate Interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies i a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term member., and also for the present security of those for the whole term of life. Thl I the only Mutual Life Insurance company wnose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) In exact proportion to the (mount of business and the I Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. Pamphleta, Tracts, Ac., gtvlri In detail tne plan ana rates oi i sneL.ompauy,iurniBuflugraua, anu jiiiiiwMUBiiinwi,ni,.; J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocia-d INSURANCE on Life and Lire Stock, against loss or damage by FiBi.and against the perils ot the Sea and inland mavioatiois, on property ot every aescnption, ta ken in the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Caaltal 8130.000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN. DIATl, uuiv, Cnpltnl 9100,000. NEW ENGLAND LITE STOCK INS. COMPANY, nan UATSartj iniiatiii u i. Capital 30,000. RAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. lapitni au,v uu. CTICA INSURANCE COMPANY, UTICA, N.Y uapitai.. iiav.vuu, EMPIRE STATE BEALTH ASSOCIATION, iXUiUXt, JJtW k. UAtAm. ' Capital 910,000. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital 93,000,000. Risks taken oa tbe most liberal term, and all losses nromntly aajustea. iiiu-aiy s eiutiaiun, Atest CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS V WARREN JENKINS, General Insurance Agent, will re ceive appllcatlona for Life Insurance, including'Callfornia Risks Call at Headquarters, opposite tbe Old StaterJouae, state atrcet, uoiomoua. tee-yti. TTJST OPENED. The subscribers would re- ZJ saectfullv announce to their Inends and the nubile la gen- ersl. that they have juat opened a store on the corner of Long street and State Avenue, opposite P. Haydtn'a Factory, where they Intend to keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of tne Try neat ot ramny urooerie ucn a t eaa,t;onea,BU ar, ssoiasaea, riour, ruce, risn, ooap, uanaies, etarcn, mease, ate. era., togetner witn every arneie used oy tamtiiea, wnirn they of- ter ,ii mi uu uuwiran rau,iur UMBaaiy July 14 1853. W. DIXON It CO. NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu-. ale Store I Received this day a large supply ofJ new oiauoaru ana lasnionaie nunc. Grand Polka da Concert, and Lore Dream Polka. Grand Valae da Concert, by Old Folka at Home, (comic.) Wallace. Allen Peter. Gold Fever Gallop, by Btrak- Blanche Alpen. . oscn. i om moore. Gaslight Schottlsch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Schottlsch . Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Walts. Happy Family Polka. OA for Baltimore, (comic.) Kathleen, Mavourneen, as una Watt for tbe Wagon. bv Catherine Hayes. There' matlo in that little The Last Rote ol Summer. song: and many other songs ul Be..., v.ri.a by" vveuumii ruiaa. (uruun, anupiecea. aplfO T AW P A DTMiVUCLITU niccnr TTPn a" I . " rAAl'lJttOnllr LflOOKJLl V CaU.A. r. rcn.n.1 oaruig oeTRmineaio aeciine tne lartbernrac-tJceof the Law, H. B. CARaWNGTON will prosecute the business and settle the accounts of the late firm ol Ferry A Car- rlngtoa, at their recent office. In Carnenter'e Baildine between the Exchange Bank and Bute Street. A. V. PERRY. epttf-atl H. B. CAR KINGTON. SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. The under-signed most respectfully Inform his friends snd the nubile generally, that he intends to open his we knows- GARDEN, on the west aide of the Chillicothe road, about half a mile south of Columbus, for visiter, sad solicit the eontinuanct of their liberal patrenage bestowed on hi establishment laal year. Neither exertion nor the greatest expense have been spared to render the most delightful spot la tha vicinity ot th Capital aa attractive, eomlortable and pleasant as could be done. All kinds of refreshments and deilcaclea which will gratify an epicure to hit heart's content, will ba served np for s fair and reasonable price, at a moment's notice. Desirous to avoid misunderstanding and vexations, and preventmischicf, 1 call the attention of the visiters of tha Garden to some regulations roted In different place oa the premise, hoping that they will be observed. Visiters oa Sunday have to pay ten cents for admission, and reclve a ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to that amount. Well, friends, come one, come all, and enjoy the pleasures of God's delightful nature. maw-oti sauttGW Dunnr-iifr.lt. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON.-C. P. L. BUTLER has tha oleaeura or announrina to his friends and the public that he has fitted ap lee Creaas Naleene, for the aeeoanmodarJiMt of Ladle aad Gentlemen, aad would be happy to wait upon au mat may ne pieasce to can nam OUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES Bronzed Metal Hat sad Coat and UataaxLLA Stands: Soap-stone Griddles, oval and round ; Burnet' Talent Water Cooler, Filter and Cooler i Toilet Seta, ornamental and plain ; Parlor Coal Vaaea; Patent Bread-Cutters ; Plate-Warmer j Plaihed Coffee aad Tea Urn; Cake and Spice Boxes ; Sponge and Sit Bathing Pans; Waflel Bakers: Bed-clothes Clasps a aew aad very useful article lor keeping bed clotheton children ; aad a variety ot other article, may be found at AKYL A St. CLAIR'S, deelO Opposite th Franklin Baak, High street. HOUSE AND LOT FOR S ALE. The sub-serlberwBlsellthe Lot oa which hetive,oa Hlghatreet, batweea Towa aad Rich. It la la the centre of the city, aad n very eeavealeat stand tor baieea aad for a family residence. The terms will be about oaa third dowa snd th balaaca la naraeata. Those who wish to nnrehase to speculate cat, or to locate for bnstaee woald do well to call and tasasa the preaatses,as a gooe aargata wi 1 1 be offered, snarl WALTER THRALL. - DRY & FANCY 000D8. GENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can find tbe latest New York styles of fane Csjslroeres, black French Doeskin Casslmere, black, blue and brown French and English Cloths, Drap d'ete, and other beautiful trie of food for Summer Coat, that are rare In thl market, at Jul Wat R1CHARDB It CO'B. THE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the ehnleeat of tha Mason. So are the Bonnet. Boanet and Neek Ribbons, Bonnet Crape and other trimming., now open-Ing by Jul WM. RICHARDS A CO. One hour of such blisa Is a life ere It close "P ia one dron of f ragrance from thousand of rose." E allude to one hour spent in examining tho large and beautiful .lock or Paranoia, Hosiery, Olovos, long and short Laoe Mitt, burl and white Summer Vest-Ings, butt Lawn Cravat, colored and white Linen Drillings, brown and grass Coat Linen, ind ao endleaa variety of other seasonable goods, sold by . . ... 9 t . was Bieniana A. rrk TO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepers-Yon trill Ind hrown and hlaaehed Tible Linen, (some besu- tlful Snow-drop and Damask Pattern,) alio, Diaper and Crash of all descriptions, at jut en, w - FOUR DAYS LATER from New York PRICES DOWN. Another train of car ha arrived, freighted with good for "Wm. Riohabd It Co ," purchased at extremely reduced prices, which we will sell at equally low prices, for cash or approved credit jut vvra.itiuiiAn.Lio ot THE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more beautifully clad than Solomon in all hi glorv. Yet the Lady surpasses even the Lily, who I attired In those beautiful Baregea, enaiiya, naregcueiaines, rrencn musiina, vvnne i,raue rnawia. Black Silk Lace Point, Swiss and Jaconet Freneh-Wrought Collar, Cull, Under-sleeves and Under-hand kerchiefs sold by jut vvm. ntiiisAuijo ot SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Butldlngs,lnvlte. the attention of the Ladle, of Colum. bus, anu the pubile generally, to hla very large stock of Fashionable Soring ana Summer Goods, now being received and opened dally. We cordially Invite all to call, for we feel confident that we can suit tbe most lastldlous. mhSO HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we have a large stock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Slip Linen, a great variety of Toweling, Table Cloths, Mualin Sheetings, from 4-4 to 12-4 wide, very handsome embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtain and curtain goods, Ar., Ac, which will be sold low. mr.29 SNOWDEN. BOYS' WEAR. A line assortment of goods for Boy' wear can bo found at mhS SHOWDEN'S. ATEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, in XI Ba Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town and Rich. MKSDAMEft KHAPIiKY eV IfA Til, would respectfully Invite the attention ol tho citlrens of Columbus and surrounding country to their NEW KM EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS, which they are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ol Millinery and Fanny Dre.e Uoori, Clonk, cVc , oVo., which they will sell as low as can ba afforded. milliner supplied with GOODS aud PATTERNS aalow aa at anyplace west of New York city. Columbus, October Si!, 1851. TVTEW SPRING GOODS, by Express.- 11 dame SH API.E V IIAI.L, High St., are not Mes- now reeelv tng a large and splendid assortment of MILLINERY, OHNA MENTAL, HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of every style and va rlety, which they are now ready so sell at the loweat cash price. Alio. Dressing and ReDalrinx BonneUdone in tbe beet manner and on the shortest notice. mrl6.ly NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces Needle-work Swiss Drapery Curtains. fi dcs. fine Needle-work Lsce do. SO do. (In tds.i Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtains. Just received, and"" or sale by ap3U j.li usaunn at vu UST RECEIVED 600 lb., colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lb.. Cotton Batting. p30 J. D. OSBORN It CO. EW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED. 10 pa New patterns Brussels Carpets. a pa i nree piy carpet. 13 ps Ingrain Carpet, new style.. Will be Totalled aa low as any place In tbe United States, at maSO J. D. OSBORN It CO'S. LADIES, now is the time for you to see the largest assortment of DRESS GOODet which ha ever been brought to Columbus at any one time. Juat to convince yourselves ot this, it will be oniy necessary to call at SNOW DEN'S aud lee the great variety of new and beautiful styles of Flounces, Bordered and Plain Tissues, Bareges, Chalys-Cambrics, l.swns, Chintzes, Grensdinrs, Ao., Ac. Onr atock haa been aelected with great care, and we assure our friends snd the public generally, tbat we cannot and will not be undersold. Wo respcctlully Invite all to call and examine styles, qualities and prices, before making their purchases elsowbere malS DRESS SILKS. Extra rich Brocade Flounced Bilk. Extra Rich Plaid Silk. Brocade and Figured Silks. Neat styles Checked and Striped Summer Silks. India Silks, great variety ana very low. Plain Black Silk, all widths and qualities Now being opener at (mhS9 SNOWDEN'B. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES Lsce snd Muslin Undersleeves s Lace snd Muslin Chemisettes; Lsce and Swiss Capea aud Berthas ; Rich Lsce Veils, Collars snd Cuffs ; Lsdies Embroidered Pocket Handkerchlela ; Jaconet and Swiss Flouncings) lnsertings and Edgings. A lull assortment of the above articles this day received by apilil W. A. It J. C. MoCOY A CO. MORE NEW CARPETING. The subscri-hers, next door to tha American, are receiving large addition to their former assortment, making one of the moat desirable stocks to be found in the city. Tneir assortment comprises every variety to be found in tbe market, Tapestry Velvets, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Ac. Also, while and eol'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Kugs, Mats, Lace and Swiss Window Curtains. Buyers will consult their interest by looking at our stock be fore purchasing. spii3 W. A. A J. C. McCOY It CO. ARRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adams Stewart, MERCHANT TAILOR, opposite the Capital House, High street, Columbus, hss just received his first lot ol fcPUlNtt aad rl CM .UK It UOODS, and is ready to receive orders for all kinds of COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, assuring all who may think proper to patronise his establishment, thst no efforts will be spared to give eatisfactlon as to tha quality ol material, style of work and aeatnesa at tit, aad especial care will be taken to have ail work dona by the time promised. With "PROMPT WORK AND PROMPT PAY" lur his motto, ba hopes to be able to get along, although he bould not have seventy cuatomcr at one time on a rainy day. mat- T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew- tl s eler, Hlah Street, belwren she Aaaerleaa A K.ll Ilauae, COL.UJHBUS, OHIO. Having purchased the entire atock of Wm. Parage, I will continue the buslnes at the old stand, where I will keen a first rat astortmrnt ot WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a general variety ol FANCY GOODS. Fur the present I will reside in New York, and mtranna In wsutot Goods, may rely upon seeing all new patteiaa of Jew ry at my atore With these assurance he hope to retain the confidence of tha former patron of the eoaeern. and ot tbe eitixen generally. 1 he Watch UepalrlB will be attended to by W. M. Harare, long known in thia lection a a first rate workman. jutn j. v. nAVAGK, Ja. , J NOTICE. Having disposed of rev atock ot aouda to Mr. John V. Savasn. Jr, I cheerfully recommend him to all of my old custumera, and the community generally. Aa it I absolutely necessary that my outstanding huslneaa shall be closed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to me, will call aad tettla up. Ijul6 W M. SAVAGE. COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-80L STORE. First Deer North ef the Nell IToe Entraare. C.S.ELLIS ha ra-ooened his store, havin it ia ennnet1r,n With Mr. R.D Duicbab, thoroughly repaired, where he offer a arge aad extensive assortment ol Umbrella and Parasol, at the lowest prices. Being a manufacturer ol Umbrellaaand Parasols, ho la able to make kaa inducement for thuoe in want, to call sad look at hia extensive assortment, every one being made of tha Alao ob hand, a large assortment of Cane. Covering and repair in a done in the best manner aad at short aotice. Finking done as usual. c. 8. ELLIS. July 88.1843. NEW BALLADS. Firth, Pond & Co.,, of Mew York, have seat a the folio win a Bat. 1 ? Jl lad, just published by their bouse. a ne xvcb ar I.aeerae," er the (teas T ike S wis Mathra Maaie hy RerhA Ihert. Thi ia a remarkably pleasing ballad, ia the Swis Style, with an easy piano accompaniment. A beaatilul executed colored title page adorn tha anasie. For aale by jy-s u. au r. n. nacuoi.d. CR. BR1TTON, Real Estate Agent. All buainea eoaaeeted with thia Arenrv will na-etn prompt attention. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgaa-ea. lndeaamn. Atr drawn at the shortest aorica. BUILDING LOTS, ia various part of the city, IbrsaJeoa reasonable terms. aag3-dlm Uca sa High 8mt, fforiu FmMin Monro. TUST RECEIVED GODEY, GRAHAM J and ARTAIN, for Srpresnker.by agl-w A. B. HARSH.
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Full Text | fflrto V-f VOLUME XVI COLUMBUS WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1852. NDiMBER 51 THE Daili) l)io State Journal 18 PUBLISHED KVKRY MORNING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, SCOTT BABOO, joumit BuuBixaa, aiaa and iiui irtim umuMoi ox mail. TERMS Invariably in advance . Io Columbus. M OO t year by mail, tMOO. Dally during th session of th legislature, and 'in-voesij iur ca reraainaer oi in year, ao.uu. TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL Is furnished to city subscribers at 92, i.bu DT mau m ai.OUa year. Club, of four and upward!, in icu anu ppvinu. B1.UV. THE TlU-WJiJCiaV JOURNAL- If f&00 jmt. RATES OF ADTSRTISma IN TKS DAILY JOURNAL. The following rat, and rule, bar ban agraed upon between the proprietors of the GWo Statetman and the Okia Slate Journal, to ue uuserreu in au cases, alter uu oats, w, xotv.j On square, 10 Unci or leaf of thlt f lied typo, for on Insertion, 0Wi i enou auuiouuai insertion, oo. Hi Hi III Hi ri e to e c ea p at e a o e e to a "STT" 1 square, 1 862 26 8 OOt Out 00 ft 8. Ift 10. 16. 18. 2 squares, 1 87,8 876 OOjO 00 8 00 IT ioTjia. l5. TT T II squares, 8 604. 606 608 00 9 00 ioT ia7"fif7""T7 TT TT .squares, ;8 006 608 008 OollO. l 06. I .. TT HI TBI Tills I .. 3er.y. Oaquarei, GliAnffnablA ..W0 ....26 ....ao quarterly,....fj85 monthly.... 6l jit column, j i monthly, or 4 column, weeKiy,., dally, weeldy,...,,...66 dally. ..130 lending cord, 6 lines or less, for on year 810. No advertisement to bo considered by th year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will bo continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid lu advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular buslnoss ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Deal Estate Agents, &o., not to be contracted for by thayear, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be rharged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, in all coses, paid in advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent, in advance of the above rates. No ADVERTISEMENT Ci 01 INSERTED ORATOTTOUSLT. Advertisement for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged uau price. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be pmu iur U persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same aro to be paid for. If Intended to be inserted in th editorial column, th Hune wiu oe coargeu at wo rate oi not lees tnau 03 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement s- SCOTT& BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, STEREOTYPERH AND BINDERS. Blank Hooks and Btatlonery of every description constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Paper, and Inks, ol mo ueal lunuuioviurB, always iur sate. F.R. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE- XJ No. 4, Nell's Exchange, opposite th Secretary of State's omce, mgn atreer, ioiumDus. aecil NATHAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, Office In the room formerly occupied by Juatlcs Evams, uuia 01 tne r ruiKiin dbdb, up iiiira. riERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard A ware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builder's Ma terlal, Farming and Mrch nlcal Tool, Military (Jooda, tie., tie no. 101 mgu aireei, sign oi me iiui raaiocK. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds or we city 01 new lorx. ocim T? C. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re. J. tall Dealer In DRV GOODS, Boots and Shoea, Hale, Caps, straw uooaa, ne. rouraour soutn oi me American, coram' bus. octl8 JOHN. W BAKER. BOBIRT ABHSTBONO. DAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate U Bsokies and Rinxsal Land Aoknts. Office south room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. IDCIAN BtlTTLK. THEO. COSISTOCK. OXO. O. COUSTOCK. TDUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes- Mj sorsto B. Comstock II Co,) Forwardlna find Cora-mlaalon RlercliaBt. Lard Oil Manufacturers, and Dealers In Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ot tbe Canal, Columbus, Ohio. y Liberal advance made on consignments. maiC JRIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, noar the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves ot all kinds, and great variety of Castings, alwaya on hand. OLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving -aUPnew supplies of WATCHKH AND JBWELttii Among other style ol Watches, we Invito attention to a now lot of thus 6m hunting ease and open dial levera, of our own Ira-portation.whicb, for quality and price, are not excelled. jy!6 H AT AND CAP STORE THE OLD STAND The subscriber comes greeting, to every Hat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, with one ot ti e very best assortments of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to thla.part of tho State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family. His Hat are made to order, by aome of the beat and most celebrated establishments Fast and West, via t Beebe A Co , Now York 1 Bertalett at Blynn, Philadelphia ; Dodd tCo., Bate, Whltcher ai Co, and others, of Cincinnati j all of which will be old at lair prices t and be wishes It to be distinctly understood that It la all nonsense tor others to say they can ell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in tbe business fur years, he understands what a bat can b made and oll tnr. Hia stock consist (In part) ot the following varieties : Black and Drab Beaver, extra; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brash, extra ; Otter and Seal Drab; Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine ; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well aelectcd assortment of Straw goods Iur Men and Boya. A very line assortment of Sfaw Hat for children, Ac, gee. Hi old friend and the public are invited to call and esamine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUDISILL, pS3 High St, next door to the Stage Office. f HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Urn- " at f brellas, ate. Ice. Wholesale and Retail ZJ Ol I. LETT dc CO. NEIL HOUSE HU1LUINO. COLUMBUS, OHIO, reapocttqlly announce to thecltiiensot Columbus, and dealers In the trade, that they are now receiving one of tbe larg.stand beat aelectcd etocka of good In their line ever ottered in this market. Being eonnocted with an EASTRRN MANUFACTORY we re at all times prepared to furnish the very LATEfeT STYLES of Goods, at Eastern price. Don't mistake tbe place, second door south of the Neil Houise, Hlaa f the Big Hot. aprtl WE ARE NOW opening large nd brauttlnl assortment ot IWATCUKS, DIAMOND WORK AMI Jknllikl. f nar stock of fine London and Gene va Watcbe is superior to any In the State. Diamond Ringa and Pin, we offer at New lor a Price. Jewelry, rtllwer rime. W.re, Fine M.-tle Clk..s.l C"'''""iHr"d retail, ah ere inviiea 10 can , r " V, '1 M NOTARIAL and other HK A L,- m f raved .d rRKBHRH turaibed, at the hortet notice. Watchea Kepnlred io the best manner. ,, First door south of entrance so jull BLYNN t BALDWIN. JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as-Krtment of WATCHES, DIAMOND WORK, and J?Ja"'RT,0f BLYNN at BALDWIN. SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial and all other description of Seal, made Us the bet manner, and at abort aouce. us rrema auauu. j ap30 ' HI BLYMN at BALDWIN. CONVEYANCING. Warren Jenkins Office la Platl'a Block, 8taM street will, la addraoa to bi General Irwsrance bariae, srtapci"l I'tr"'iC""aa an convbtancing, notarial business, and INVBSTIGATION OF VA,LD, T.IT1'KH u. a Having la former years, while employe taOgtiBg had ritln tnr tbe Ohio Lite larare-ce aad Trat Company, tad Urg .TDVlVnc.iatiiisbn, and hariag retailed abMracu ol the U teKorany ot the mU importUt tract, of band l tfcl. eouaty, be will, tt required. "oar ehargee ai complete ao-tract of title to any real eatata ia thl eoanty. Coaveyancin sa all It. for, aad anicle ot agreement writtea at aort aotir. JJ9-J . NEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber ha em kaed, at tbe Fraokiia'oa Pry, a lanr aMovtaaral of eoaatry lumber, rivtadpally oak. of almoat .very mnt, da mat leaata. wtara traildere aad other caa be supplied oa akott MitieeTaad hara tha Laober delivered on the epos taey aeatra la maasaiiiiaasat ia aeassnri timber, satiable tor liateJei loeg daw, far frataea; ic4t. of a great variety of jeagta; acaai. Nag. baa. OA, A-. Ac Alao, ref htaober, a. redmced prima. By amUeatioa at taa Yard, or at th MilL Bile we, oath IroaZttBtoiZ, Kerr, elaaoot aay 4U a- fca allad hy Iba asagraadaa. Tanaacaak. H. L. 8ULUTAJIT. . j BOOKS & STATIONERY. NEW ARRANGEMENT Paper and Rag Warehouse. Shoe, l ea, colorod Mediums j Cap, Crown, Medium Hoy dq ouper nuyai vv nipping rapcr. Whlui and oolorod Papnre, fur Confectioners. French m J American Tlssuos whit,', and assorted colors. Glased l epers, fur Pamphlets. Manilla Paper of nil alar. Cop; Inn Paper French and English manufacture. Note. 8vu. 1'ust. Ilalh. 4to. Cuinniorolal and Packet Post. Bank and Polio Pneti Blotting Paper i Amnrlran, French um r.ngiuii lmiii 1 nana note raper, c , ate. UONNBT tiOARDB, Of various colors and qualities. N, II. The highest price paid for Unas. JylO J. 11. RILEY It CO. DAPER HANGINGS. Borders and Decora. J. live Pacers lor Cellini.. Halls ann Public rooms. Prints for l ire iloarda, lit. Tho undersigned have, made arrangements tur a vory largo anil wen assorted stuck oi rrenco ana American popors ana Dni'drrs, atroduccd prices. Ilrawinifi tor Ilalla and rpllincamadil to order. The trade supp led by Pattern Books, and goods lurnishnd irom " rauiory niroci in too lowest ratea. JuH-wlim J. H. RILEY It CO. SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions.-Ftackhardt's Chemistry. field's Intellectual Philosophy. Ptuwart's do. do. , l.ntham's (irummar. Tusculan Disputations. For sale at tho New llookstorv. mn'JO J. H. KII.EY It CO. 15ANK"Nd'rE PAPR."of superior aualitv D tor Binkers. nallroad and County Bonds, County Orders, o., tie. Hank note paper made to order, ot any size, micaneis or color. Blank Drafts and Notes, from tho finest stoel plates, tor salo at tho Now liookatnre. J. n. kii.iv i Jul 5 - Htstioncrs, TETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, JJ N, wapnpi r flU'a, Portable Bates a fine article, assorted si tut. fur eountlng rooms and houses ; Copying Presses, a supnrl or article! Inkilnnds, now patterns, great variety. For sale at the Mew Bookstore. j3 1. H. RILEY It CO. PYNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways X of Thinking. By Donald McLeod. fencilings by tne way. New revised cniuon. For salo at the New Bookstore. m29 J. B. RILEY & CO TJLITHEDALE Romance, bv Nathaniel Haw JJ thorne, just received and for sale at the new Bookatorn of jyai, 4. a. niL.r.1 QEDGWICK on the Measure of Damages KJla revised ana enlarged oaiiion.justpuonsnoa anu nr saio. at the new Bookstore of IJy31 J. U. KIl.tY & CO "ITITOOD'S Practice new Edition just pub- Y T llshed, and for sals at tho new Bookstore ot jy3L 1. U. RILEY & CO. THE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3. Just received, at tho New Booltitore. Ju3 J. H. UILEY Sc. CO. EEMINISCENCES, Incidents, Anecdotes, lit. ttf Hon. Levi Boardaley. For salo at the New Hookstocr maW J. II. RILEY & CO. TVTEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- i TIONERY. The new firm ol BURR RANDALL, having refitted the store lately occupied by Huntington & MacIniihk, aie now receiving an entire new stock ol UOOKH, STATIONERY, PAPER HANGINGS, KANCY UOODM, See. And having completed arrangement with the various publishing houses of the Eastern cities, they will receive the new and desirable Books at tbe earliest possible moment alter publico, tlon. It will be the aim of this establishment to furnish every article In their line at the lowest possible prices, and by giving their personal attention to the wants of their customers, they trust to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with tboir patronage. All orders intrusted to them will be attended to with fidelity and dispatch, and at prices thatcannot tail of givinttsatlsiaction. " " BURIl It RANDALL, Ju25 High street, Columbus, Ohio. SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including McGuttey's Eclectic Readers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Kay'a Arithmetics, psrts 1, 3 and 3. Davles' Mathematical Works. Anthon's Classical Worka. Mitchell's, Smith's, and Morse' tleograpbies, Ac., Which are offered at prices a low a can be found at any Book- afriHi in lh Wt. Fur aala bv Ju30 BURR & RANDALL. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy in Fbsnox, by Lamabtinb, 2 vola. A Step from the New World to the Old, by Tappan, 2 vols Time and Tide, or Strive and Win, by A. a. Roe. Mother at Home, by Abbott I new edition. Blithedale Romance, by Hawthorne. For sale by aug2 ' BURR It RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We would call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which we otter for sale at unprecedented low prices. Cap, Demy nod Medium Records, Day-Hooks, Ledgers, lie., alwaya on hand, together with memorandum books of every variety. J uun-iv w ...... .... f STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a anlendid assortment of ateulo and Fancy Stationery, Inclu ding French, English and American Cap and Letter Papers whitoand butt Adhesion Envelopes; Inkstands, Letter Stamps, Porte-Monnaies, rocket cutlery, rorte-roiios, nanaera- i.aces, An , which wo offer low, (u30 BUUR It RANDALL. CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remark on the management of continued fever, thn Identity of Typhus, Typhoid, Relapsing Fever, Ac, by AraTm Flint, M. D. For aale oy Ugy OUlllV ac. nr... lj n ..... KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Lint andSkavickb of lixiv. WinpikldScott, by Edward 1). Mansheld. in 1 Vol. 12 mo "the only authentic edition." A Ircsh supply just received and tor aale by iitrhTi l. Dllirtll t jDUniL oi, iiftiiuai-.ua WALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Panor and Fire Board Pattern. A lariio assortment of the latest patterns, just received, and for aale by jUtHf i) u ii ik nnpvauiK BIBLE DEPOSITORY. Tho nppnmtnry of thn Columbui and Franklin County Bible Society, may now be found at tbe Bookstore of JU30 bUHK. It KAN U ALL,. BANCROFT'S History of the United States. In 4 volume. For sale by ju30 nulla tt nuflLi LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT For sale by the hundred or the single copy. In muslin and paper binding, by jo30J UUIilt It RANDALL. EW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAR, en- entitled, The Daye flirarei a Story ot Scottish HI. turf. Foraaleby IJ0 BUKU tt HAH1IAUI.. VOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by j;6 BUHll It RANDALL. SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their es-tablishment a department for the aale of Blanhe. Itlnnk Beek and ntntlooery 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 be manufactured by ourselves, ol the very beat tnateriala, and In the most sub-etantlal manner, and warranted to give satislaction. Entrance tilth street , INK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, Paper and Letter File, Notarial and common Wafer, Letter Stamp. Slate, and all the various liltl et cetera In tbe Station ery hoe, constantly oa hand at SCOTT A BA8CO.V8. S-TEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from aew and beautiful style of type in a manner sot Inferiorlo that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to tbe Stereotyping oi wooa uuia. tiCOTT at BArlCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or mailer quantity of all aire and deecrlptlona, plain and mDoasra. including a ocaauiui vanery ior mo l.buic, mnj vxj oand at SCOTT A BASCOM'S. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Carde for Railroad Checks, Invitatloa Tickets, Ac, of any color aad thicknea. and cat to aay size, mar be bad at SCOTT at BASCOM'3. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard& XI Roycs'aad Iloovcr' Ink Black, Red, Blue and Oreea for ale by SCOTT A BASCOM. PRINTING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and Job work, all tba rarloe color la keg and cans, for sale a SCOTT A BASCOM S. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledger to a sixpenny Meanorandum, oabaad,ermaa afaetared to any patteva, at STCOTT at BASCUM'8. PRINTING PAPER, for News or Book Ja, wora, any at: y aaaiity-any onantlry for sale by rt-xri i aa baslvh- JUST RECEIVED, at the Columbus Periodical Depot, THE MODEL ARCHITECT, eyrntatntag original dmm for Ottarea, VUlaa, gabarbn Rerdeacea, Ac; aeenaipanird by expetnutoaa, iKlftatioti, estimatr and elaborate seWis, prepared exprvaaly for the ase ot projector and artiraa tbronaboat tbe United State. Tbe oaly work of tbe kiBd rrrr oSctt aa Coramboa. ; mgTT-dtf A. B. HARSH. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDI-CAL SCIENCES; Edited b baa Bay. M. D, Sargeos Bay, at. D, Sargaea e WmBoap4aL Foraalebj aagT7-arw A. B, BA18B. CINCINNATI. 7ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Cin- V T nta.-as.isi l urn Thrt Palll I A Mil fit thn V. UvMMth . t nil Mii.i.i.;.,;1.:r. .,,ii.nmn..e,nnnHiikiniv iuimunii. Wi aUJ lllBllbUsltlll, Will bubihu'sivu v v "sii a a uiu uvm ua ( cuit. nnd eniiiinua t wen IT two wraks. The Coliene it lurolita od with all tho umil NollUIci tntt ipplluncci for no ftxtemite will luorUU(n UUUlun uio iuuu iuu urnnicaii urajucup. Its eaaool acrets, unsurpaasod health, lull and ettlcleut Board of Instructors, and moderate expenses, prosxut, at leaat equal In diioemniits, to those of an) Institution. For furtbor particulars, see tenth Annual Catalogue, or application may be made by let-ter, or otherwise, to any member af tha Hoard ot Trustees or ....I . ii.-. .knYi..nAAA n n wn.uru pm' HI IUD lllllKIIUOIH WV VUW,i , . . au0d3w. 17 O. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., JJJ betwera Columbia and rearl, wholesale dealer In all va- rleiiasol WHIT1NI4, PJtlNTING ik O THElt PAfSK. I XT Agent far Sujitlil Jingle nuut irrunig super. apiu ENVELOPES. J2i 500 M Bull Envelope i ISO M White do fi3 M Legal do ; 100 M Note do i ALPO Note Papers, a boautll'ul assortment, just received by c. if. uwwuniAn, ' auld 77 and 79 Walnut street. I7RENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA- X' PKU.-300 ream. Bluo and White, Ju.troeelved and for sal. at reduced prices. . K. O. HOODMAN aplO - T7RENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, A nine and White,justreceivcd and lor sale low. K. U. liUUUMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. TCSP00.8.0 X BOARDS. A benutlful article, manufactured by Messrs, Bliss, Potter tt Co, 1 have tho largest and cheapest stock of i'aras in tno city. u. uuuuniAn, apiu 77 ana iv wainutsL, oianutacturcrs' Agcnr. T AFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA- XJ I'EUS lhave been dcallnx lu these Pnners lor mora than a year, end tind them every thing one can wish, as to quality and Crico. l ney are tlie nighest grade oi raper manuiactureu in ine nlted States: always give satisfaction, anduscdcncc aro wanted again. A mil assortment just received. t u. uuuuniAn, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. HERMAN SCHRADER, (successor to Chablzs Stabch) Importer of Germnn, French and Knallah Fnnrv tianda. Tova nnd Itlualcal Instrilinenta, and Wkolualt Healer in Accordeon; Vlolini, Combi, I'UWli, Pi aution Capi, Pocket and Table Cntlery, Swtnit, Spectar.ki, tfis., Atl NO. till MAIN STBKBT, BETWEXN LOWXB WABKKT AND COLUMBIA, apiu-oum uinouuiau, unio, JOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of nOOTS AND 8IIOEM. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI. O.. Mr. D keen, constantly on hand a full assortment of line uressanu water-rrooi nooia ana cnocs in an varieties, wmcn will bo sold at very low price N. B. Kino Hoots forwsrded by express, and warranted to lit, upon an oruurs accorupaniea oy toe usu anu mo meaauro. apiu-iy l7iWL)UW ULASS. -We are now receiv- v T Inn a larite stock of this aeason'a manufacture of Belle. vermin Window Olass, and having teken the first Premium at tho Ohio rtato Fulr, Mechanics' luitituto of Cincinnati, and tho Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, wa feel assured that we utter io ins city ana country trade tne neat ana most exten sive assortment ot (ilass of the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities i Druggists' ware of all descriptions ; 'tumblers nnd Jsrs t Pint and quart Flanks, ic., Ac. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by SFEKHS It WHIUUT. Solo Agents for Bellovcrnon Works, No. .19 Main st , Cincinnati. N. B. Also, a constant supply ot Dnpont's Gun Ppwder ; Ul He, Blasting and t porting, tsoau Asn, and uieacmng rowcors. apio-anm PAPER WAREHOUSE.-The undersigned nll'nr a full assortment of PAPKR. einbraclnar News. Hook. Plate, Cap and Lotter Paper; Canille, Tobacco, Manlllo, Wrap, ping Pauer. Bonnet Boards, etc., &C, of the best quality, and at cue lowest maruei price, uruera, buuuiu'u, wuicu win ' uuuu at the aamo price us if purchased In poreon We also make to order, at short notice, Nows and Book Paper. Nos. 77 knd 79 Walnut street, ' 'inclnnatl, O. N. B. The highest market price paid lor 1UU3, in cash or exenangea ior paper. jjs4-ujin. r BULLET. Art Union Buildinrrs. Cincm- J natl, Is constantly prepared to furnish elegant BUSTS, STATUES. B1K1IAL,1.IUNS anu nlLinUdir-.ri I S. fSf Orders solicited from a distance. jylO-dOm BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. This article Is the result of tha application of acentlne principle to the purpose intended, viz s Tu keep water as cool at pusfioie, as long at possiois, tcun ine lean potnoie ice. T he proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular bra.ich of domestio economy , and passim; from one improvo ment to another, has ut length arrived as near perfection as it is Dossiblo to reach. A prool this is found in tha very general use of tboso Coolers in all parts of the country. A better proof of tho tamo lact Is, Mat, since tneir introduction, various imitations of tho genuine article have beon attempted all tailing short of the object, it Is true, yet all proving clearly which way tne line oi popular opinion ia setting. A slmnle statement of facts. In reaard to these Coolers, will satisly every one ol tlielr superiority. Firat, they are tho only article of the kind tier patented. They are furnished with two distinct nun-conductlne chambers, bv means of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water Is kept (at a temperature of f ou Delow aero, or oniy eJ aoove ine ine ireeziug point; bii aay. Thus, at a cost of some live cents per day, a family of ordinary size can bo constantly supplied with water a cold aslceitselt; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to bo a saving of at least soventy nve per cent, over the Earthen Jar. lormerly used for this purpose. Again, these Coolers never sweat; in this way saving much unnecessary waste sno irouDie. Beinc manufactured In the most workmanlikeatyle,and hand somely tlnlshcd In every respect, they mako a very beautiful or nament lor tne liming nooin, itoiei or oiearauoai. An imnortantlmDrovomcnt has lately been added tothe Cool er, vis i a small Pan (rapable of holding from six to eight pounds ot butter) inserted directly under tbe cover. This quantity of butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of laraiues. If desired, the Cosier can alao be furnished, at a smaller, pense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor sale at BURNET'S House Furnishing Establishment, No. 14. East Front street. Cincinnati, O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Rrnnreit and Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden and Willow Waro, naiaiuv Apparatus ana umii,w.mw. piu 1BSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between A Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. U. n. UEKPltOY. Proprietor, lato of Walnut Street UOUW. syv-s W ALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jyH-dtf J. W. 8WENFV. Froprietor. fllNCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cure Establishment Is now open for the reception of patients. It Is located about lire miles from the city, on the Carthage pike, and buta few roda from the Cincinnati, Hamil-ton and Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the aame distance Iruinthe Miami Canal, in front, rendering tt easy of access to those desirousot enjoying the benefits oi tbe Institution. To tbe lover of nature, tow parts of the country can furnish a more pleasing variety of scenery than spreads itsell before the eTrendclg? noa. The new, large and beautiful Edifice displaya the taste of the artist at a glance. The neatness and elegance of the interior, combined with the numerous attractions which present themselves to the invalid, cannot fail to render thi establishment a desirable one. The Halls are extcruive, and the room spacious and inviting, where the invalid can range at pleasure, free Irom atmospheric Influences, In inclement weather. The Bed Rooms are well ventilated, and neatly furnished ; the Bath Rooms are ample and commodious, being convenient for the application ot water, in every lorm. In connection with the Institution there is a Gymnasium Hall, seventy live feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by healthful exercise. The Springs which furnish the water lor this Establishment are clear, pure, eoft, and abundant ; flowing from a gravely bed, they send forth water both eold and delicious. The country and neighborhood are remarkable for healthful, nest, purity of air, and variety ol scenery. All things combined, we cannot think of a more desirable place, for those seeking health, than this Institution. Dr. pEAsa, having had much experience in the treatment of disease lor many years, begs leave to Inform tbe public, that no pains will be spared lor the restoration to health of those committed to his charge. Mrs. Pease, who has, lor several years, dqroted her attention to the treatment of diseaaea peculiar to her sex, and being every way qualified tor ao important a station, will take special charge ol the female department. Pro lapsus Uteri, with its train ot ailment, that bane ot female beau ty, health and happineee, which is prostrating tha energies, and destroying tbe usetulnesa of a large portion of the lair sex, will be treated in thlt loatitutlon, aucceastully, independent of pes.-riea or supporter of any kind. To thi aubject we would invite the attention of Ladies, aa in all eases we shall expect to per form a petleet care. Persons visiting tbe Cure by the way ol the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Day ton Railroad, wiU atcp at the Carthage station. Patient are requested to bring two comfortable, two blanket, two coarse sheet, six towel, and a quantity of old linen, suitable for bandage. Txaas The terms for Boabd, Medical Sebtices, aad all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollar per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject tbe patient to aa extra charge. 8one deduction will be made to those who end it necessary to peM a length of time la the Institution. Transient -:,jh. -thrfhil tma dollars nr it. v .7 "... M-n ill .1 'a ........ hiatfeB. For further particular address -i s-M f,,rfhr narticnlara Mfltn. I D. A. PEASE, M. D , Proprietor and Physician. Carthage Hamilton, Co 0.-maJSd3na,2aw.'trn AMERICAN and Foreign Papers. Letter, Cap, Comntereial, Packing and Folio Post ruled aad plain by the quantity, at low prices, at the Paper Warehouse if jy31j J. H. RILEY A CO. R. B. Bsak Not Piper letter etse-e superior article for orTuaBar,uxaisrB,ta. FORWARDING. sOHAMBERLIN&CRAWFORD.Forward- I J A (art PnHWtlllAW Mam sou .Mafias fMm .? a J (.. j n..i i- pi.:... .r.rj.rjj" r - a x.iyvurf i "'""i OSSSV7f IU t IUUr( UfMH BBU UlUflT 1TUUUCT, 1,0 - 1 elmirrlT on comm.iaion.l PrnDrlntor of Nnw Ynrk -nrf (thin Linn, Ohio Canal, and Uufon Uno, PanniylraniaandOoloCanaX i AflVUII I Of IDA following 110041 nellorsT O. f . ocovoii, iuu H jt Vnk and Ohio Lake Boat Line, ) Chamberlln, Lee, k Co., new i ora ana Cincinnati l.ino, l ilgenu, Chamberlln. Lea A Cn'a Kinreaa. I No. 1. CamlUt 8Hn. Troy and Oswego Line, 1 New fork. maio-om riH AM BERLIN. LEE & CO'S EXPRESS. J HaoraiKToas CHAMIIKULIN. LEE CO.. Mew York. anu iiKiii a nr. Lb a uu., huusio. tV Hhtn br Peonie s Line rlteamboat. Isaac Newton and urnanck iiuason, toot uourtiand street. North utver. Mark package C. Lee A Co' Express." For Freight apply to jAuas C.Oathan, 1S9 Broadway, New York) Chambmmn, Lxa & Co, 1 Casnttes Blip, New York ; J. U. Chxnowkth it Co.. Cincinnati, O.i Ciiambixlin it Cbawvoxd, Cleveland, O- mal3-flm pRAWFORD & CO., Forwarders & Com- I 1 J i i . v ,-.. ,JT " SE. Tn. tZXr XSTZZZU'&n: burgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago. Dealer, In FLOUR, . i. it aim inn ninnr pkiiiiiii K. iasmiiiim w m .nmmriiin. , Liberal advances made on property for sale at Ogdensburgh, oosionana new lorn. mai-vm TVTORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, between ll Boaton. New York and the Weat.-CRAWFORD OffieelnPIatt,. burgh thrco time a week t) OUDRNSRUHOH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VKKMONT, BUMTUN, MIUHIUAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J. W. BROOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburgh with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, nnd Jlntlnnd and Bnrllnaton Rall rnndx, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with tho Luke Cbmnplnln fc White Hull Cnnnl I.lnca, between Rouse's rouit anu new lora. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street, Boston. O. P. Soovxll, Agent Rutlsnd and Burlington Railroad, 100 State street. Boston. J. S. Mavnabd, Agent Travis & Co' Line, 33 CcentleaSllp, New lorx. CiiAs. B. Janxi, Agent New York and Canada Line, 7 Cosntle Slip, up stairs, New York. Malcolm Canfiblo, Agent Merchants' Lino, 9V Coontles Slip, New York. CUAMBERL1N It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. main-Urn ATEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT JLl LINE ERIK CANAL AND LAKES CHAMBERLIN, LKK It CO., New York, and LEE, AHULL It CO., Buffalo, Pro prietors. NEW YORK AND OIHO LINE, ODO CANAL. CHAM EKLIN t CUAWf UHl). Cleveland. Proprietor.. fF No Transhipment at Troy or Aluany.atJ Apply to n. lyMAMDEuLiN ana i, v. vatmaw, no. i buiuuea fllin. Nnw York. Marx raexnges " n . I . u. u. n. Liine.- Ship dally at Pier No. 2, East River, New York. mal3-6m T. KANNA. H. OABBXTSON. B. HAIfHA. ANNA, GARRETSON & CO., Whole- a alb Obocebs and CoHMis.toif MiacHANTS, Harvey's Block, Merwin street, Cleveland, O. mnl3-tlm' A. St. HALB. ISM. JOHN TXNBXB. TTALE tfc TINKER, Forwarding and Com- .a A. mission rABBCHAHTS, sjoiumDae. f niv Warehouse No. 2. Exchange Building. Broad street, (one door west of VV. A. uill It Co Agricultural warenouse.) Dealers In Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Water Lime. Also, Agent. for the following Lines iiainrop et vo s cxpreae. Merchant' Transportation Company, ) Eckford Line, ( pri f.n.l Union Trausport-tlon Company, f tr,p Western Lake Boat Line I Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all time to contract freight to any part ot tne union. ' USLL APiD PEI Co, uimyj 1852. EDDY & HALLADAY, Storage, Shipping and Commission Mbbcuants, and Dealera In Salt, flour. Vlah. Water Lime. dec. C? Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of Grain, and Produce generally. I tf- warehouse ana umce, loot oi rront street, opposite tne .TXandC. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. Also, Agent for the following Lines on Erie Canal : MERCHANTS' TRANB t'OilTATIOrs UU. APPLY TO H. N. TIoit b r.n.. No. 9 Coenrles Slto. New York: Holt, Palmbb It Co., foot of Washington street, Buffalo, Pro prlctors. RCKFORD LINE. Ut'OH Allen. ) Aoknts, No. 127 Broad street, New York, u. B. Williams. S (up stairs.) JsTS ,PJr7HN' j Lo"8 Whorf' Buflil0- J. W. Pattrn It Co.. Proprietors. 155, River street. Troy. tp$T Mark packages Eckford Line," ship daily by " Old Line Troy tow floats," lot'nties Blip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Running in connection with Reed't variout Lines of Steamboati on the Laket. PBOrBIKTOB. P.. A. Root It Co.. 113 Pier. Albanv. Davis It Sutton, Agents Heed's Steamboats, Reed's Warehouse, uuttaio. A. H. Moboais. Buffalo. Geo. 11. Tvttli, Agent, Broad street. New York. C a. manor At uu., Agents, norm marxet, Boston. rar-Mark nackaces Union T. Comnanv." shin bv "Swift sum Line of Tow Boat." foot of Broad street, N. Y. WKSTRRN LAKE BOAT LINK. Merchandise forwarded daily to and from New York, Albany and Buffalo, and all norta on the Western Lake and Canals, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. JT Cargoes Insured between New York and Buffalo. a. W. 1 ALXQ1AOUK, t'ropneiur, wi oruau ot.. n. i . AOBNT.. R. L. Howell. 1S1 Broad street New York, Olmsted It Daniel, 47 Quay street, Albany, J. J. Tallmadoe, (foot of Washington street,).. ..Buffalo, Eddt It Ualladay, Cleveland, EaT-Marknackages" W.L.B. Line," and Shin by Western Ljaae uoat L,ine, loot oi iiroaa airoet, ohw i ora Es Apply to II. FITCH, Columbu., O. Tm Our connections with the above Lines, and with Lafhron tt Co'. Exnresa. are such that we can assure Merchants and Shippers in general, that we can forward goods to U points a nine qoicxer ana cneaper tnan any otaer Lme. aiara it. star A ail paexnges legmiy, ana wun care. CLM'T Ot flSLbaeil. wiaveiaBO, H. FITCH. Columbus. aplS-Cm A. III. HALB, General Agent on Ohio Canal. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum-lumbus to Portsmouth. On and after Mendav. Jane 2S. a mail, uuauu win leave uoiumoua ior uircievuie, unuucoine and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in tha evening connecting with the Jllver racKete to rniaourgn ana uncinnati. Alao. leave Portsmouth at 5 o'eloek. A. M.. and arrive atCo- lumnu. at B r. a., aauy. JUliB IMir.llff.lt at ti a w ACQ. OTARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co- KJ ldsibu. The regular course of Leetures In thl Instltu-1 ll.m. olll mmim MnKBAT. Ihelttol Nnwmher. .nil eon. I tinue four month. The iVtlimtwrra Course, consisting of six Important specialities, beginning on the 18th of Octobeb, will continue until tbe 1st ol November. FACULTY. R. H. PADDOCK, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiol- ogy- CHAS. A. LEE, H. D-, Professor or Materia Medics, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. r Kr.ur.ttiur. Aii-.ttiut;rk. m. u., rroiessor oi t;nemitry. SAMUEL M. SMITH, M. D., Profeworof Theory and Practice. n.. i.. uuw aim. M. u , rroieasor oi sargery. FRANCIS CARTER. M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics. Ac. and of Pathology. ;. v. r AKKt.it. m. I)., liemonatrator or Anatomr. FEES. Lecture tfiO.OO. Matriculation $3.00. Graduation i.U.UO. Diaseetini Ticket 15.00. By tbe expenditure of almost ten thousand dollar, during the present year, on our noble edifice, the Anatomical Theatre will be finished, and tho Hospital open tor the receptioa of patients, snd many other improvements completed, making tha whole a most pericct structure. All inquiries win receive prompt awen- iton it aaaressea to o. at. oiiin. anal Dean of the Faculty. Aoditob's Omo, FaAmtLnv Co, Jul (2. 1852. i JVTOTICE tO the qualified electors Of Franklin C'O- O. Id ourauance of the 33d section of 11 Aa Act for the assessment and taxation ot all property la thlt State, aad tor levying taxes thereon according to It tine value in moaey," passed April 13, 1853, the Commissioners of Franklin county, at their Jane session, 1M2. divided id county tor the election ol District Assessors, a follow i The townshin of Montsomery (including the city) (ball con stitute the 1st District. Tbe township ol Truro, Jefferson, Plain, Blendoa, Mifflin Clinton and Sharon ahall constitute the 2d District. 1 he townships or Perry, Washington, Norwich, Brown, Franklin and Prairie ahall constitute the 3d District The townshin of Pleasant, Jackson, Hsmtltoa and MadisoB shall constitute tbe 4th District. By order of the Board. H. CRARY, Clark. rrllltn -tAIt? IPDU T flTO TrtD a a T TS I . .- . . . . . ... . . . . X Two Lots. Nos. 23 and 24. located in Phelan'a Addltlnn.enB. mining one acre each. They are the pleaaaateat loeaUoa ia thesnbdivislon.and will be sold at a bargain II aoM toon, other-wire they will be taken out of market, and the price ad ranged. AaauButt at lui life, Real EttaUAjreata. augll Ofllce la Carpenter's Building, ap stairs. ' PASTURE. We hare Pasture for a few COWS, esat of th Laoatit Asyhrm. jus nasLAJt at sutauistuitu. INSURANCE. TTITARREN JENKINS, at General Head I WW n . m n. . . . . i . : ..o, run, ...m um wtu.-. take Dlcaaurelnsubmlltlnatnbianatrnnathe tnllowlni Stalmint of tkt JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF UTICJ. on Ms 1M My oj jwr, IBO'i, thmeing Uu Kholt amount oj lis aapsnauHTW aincv aaiiiary If I, leo'j. Balance on band January 1st, 18&2 $29,519 S3 uaan rremiom irom isi January to 1st Beeeivee! on Polioteeif re-lnsunmoa. . ... i 37,138 73 Kit UV $07,192 97 Amount ol Losses and epxenae paid up to July 1, 'S3, and since January 1st,. . . . Paid Agent' Commissions, Paid for re-Insurance, Paid return Premium on Policies can-colled 30,699 16 4,003 49 729 42 846 88 45,264 93 Surplus. . $21,92 01 JOHN E. H1NMAN, PraUtnt. llllra. Jul v 1.1 SQ H.II.HAWLKY. Sicretarv. This atatement show the actual business lor six months. The original capital ol 170,000 Is over and above the surplus here in set forth. This company baa always paid It losses with promptness ana llDcrailty. w Annan woamo, voiumuua, August ow, low. Agcut. Rlrnvwrifnirirv nnw naatTl.MM ov UtIPA- r l "e, wo auDaertoera, well acquBiniea wiiamo unui,ijiiy- .1 . 1 1 ,, . . . . 1. .. .j.n-1 "' . In.unmce Company, hereby certify that they f, !!,i?m J ?, "K!,".01" e"" the said Comnanv well menaaed and resuonslole. d. a. LiAnsino, uasnier wneiua oaua,. C. 0. Wilson, i ashler Utlca City Bank. Ja. S. Lynch, Cashier Ontario Branch Bank. ug7-T T. O. Oxankh, Casbler Bank Central N. York. riENF.RAr. HP. AD QUARTERS, for Life, In these dava of failures of Insurance Companies, the under signed would call attention to the exhiblta of aome ol the companies which be ha the uonor to represent, nmuug uuu are the Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Philadelphia asset i.ws.juu Franklin, of New York, do. . 300,000 SpringBeld Fire and Marine, do. 164,150 Etna, ol Utlca, Ni Y., do. 170,000 Rensalaer, of Lanslngburg, N. Y., do. 200,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N.y;, do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins., Watcriord, N. Y do. :t46,97tj City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 00,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. LIFJJ INSCUANCE. Mutual Beneflt New York and New Jersey $1,381,000 Jefferson Lite Insurance Co., Cincinnati 1 00,000 American Temperance Lite Ins. Co., Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Life In.. Co., Now Haven 100,000 HE A I. TIT INSURANCE. Mechanic Mutual Health Association. Cln 829,000 The undersigned will take treat aleasure in exhibiting the re cent reports ot au tne aooveoompauies, ana expiaimug in exien-so their resources and manner ol doing business. In the various department of Fire, Marine, Llle, and Health Insurance, there can be no annerior lacllitlea offered by an aeent or company. CALIFORNIA LIVE RISKS taken on most favorable terms. Remember to call at Head Quarters, State street, up stairs. WAU1U.N jcniuna, Agent, L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar 20. npHOSE who wish for Fire Insurance will x n ease read tbe to I lo wins' report oi me FRANKLIN FIRR INMURANCK COMPANY, OF PIIIIiAUKLifUIA. Showtne CASH ASUETTB. January 1st, 1S52, Invested as IOIIOWS I First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia, Real Estate purchased at Sheriff sale.... 957,513 64 84,377 78 125.605 73 Temporary Loan on Collateral , Stocks, valued at ti6.506 cost Note, BUI receivable, Vo Cash 62,325 50 6,086 90 46,481 39 $1,284,390 94 rariNSUHANCE AGAINST FIRE In the abovecom. pany.by IfelB-ytfJ WARHEN JENKINS, Agent. COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, 100.000. This Company offers to the Insured all the security andadrantMeaofthe Mutual and Joint Stock plana (aa hereto. tore applied) combined, namely t Low rale, of premium ; an an, nual return, In cash, of the per oentage rjqulred for the contingent risk of the rear: an adeuuate but not excessive provision lor the future security of members for tbe whole term of llle, with an adequate Interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies i a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term member., and also for the present security of those for the whole term of life. Thl I the only Mutual Life Insurance company wnose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) In exact proportion to the (mount of business and the I Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. Pamphleta, Tracts, Ac., gtvlri In detail tne plan ana rates oi i sneL.ompauy,iurniBuflugraua, anu jiiiiiwMUBiiinwi,ni,.; J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocia-d INSURANCE on Life and Lire Stock, against loss or damage by FiBi.and against the perils ot the Sea and inland mavioatiois, on property ot every aescnption, ta ken in the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Caaltal 8130.000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN. DIATl, uuiv, Cnpltnl 9100,000. NEW ENGLAND LITE STOCK INS. COMPANY, nan UATSartj iniiatiii u i. Capital 30,000. RAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. lapitni au,v uu. CTICA INSURANCE COMPANY, UTICA, N.Y uapitai.. iiav.vuu, EMPIRE STATE BEALTH ASSOCIATION, iXUiUXt, JJtW k. UAtAm. ' Capital 910,000. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital 93,000,000. Risks taken oa tbe most liberal term, and all losses nromntly aajustea. iiiu-aiy s eiutiaiun, Atest CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS V WARREN JENKINS, General Insurance Agent, will re ceive appllcatlona for Life Insurance, including'Callfornia Risks Call at Headquarters, opposite tbe Old StaterJouae, state atrcet, uoiomoua. tee-yti. TTJST OPENED. The subscribers would re- ZJ saectfullv announce to their Inends and the nubile la gen- ersl. that they have juat opened a store on the corner of Long street and State Avenue, opposite P. Haydtn'a Factory, where they Intend to keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of tne Try neat ot ramny urooerie ucn a t eaa,t;onea,BU ar, ssoiasaea, riour, ruce, risn, ooap, uanaies, etarcn, mease, ate. era., togetner witn every arneie used oy tamtiiea, wnirn they of- ter ,ii mi uu uuwiran rau,iur UMBaaiy July 14 1853. W. DIXON It CO. NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu-. ale Store I Received this day a large supply ofJ new oiauoaru ana lasnionaie nunc. Grand Polka da Concert, and Lore Dream Polka. Grand Valae da Concert, by Old Folka at Home, (comic.) Wallace. Allen Peter. Gold Fever Gallop, by Btrak- Blanche Alpen. . oscn. i om moore. Gaslight Schottlsch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Schottlsch . Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Walts. Happy Family Polka. OA for Baltimore, (comic.) Kathleen, Mavourneen, as una Watt for tbe Wagon. bv Catherine Hayes. There' matlo in that little The Last Rote ol Summer. song: and many other songs ul Be..., v.ri.a by" vveuumii ruiaa. (uruun, anupiecea. aplfO T AW P A DTMiVUCLITU niccnr TTPn a" I . " rAAl'lJttOnllr LflOOKJLl V CaU.A. r. rcn.n.1 oaruig oeTRmineaio aeciine tne lartbernrac-tJceof the Law, H. B. CARaWNGTON will prosecute the business and settle the accounts of the late firm ol Ferry A Car- rlngtoa, at their recent office. In Carnenter'e Baildine between the Exchange Bank and Bute Street. A. V. PERRY. epttf-atl H. B. CAR KINGTON. SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. The under-signed most respectfully Inform his friends snd the nubile generally, that he intends to open his we knows- GARDEN, on the west aide of the Chillicothe road, about half a mile south of Columbus, for visiter, sad solicit the eontinuanct of their liberal patrenage bestowed on hi establishment laal year. Neither exertion nor the greatest expense have been spared to render the most delightful spot la tha vicinity ot th Capital aa attractive, eomlortable and pleasant as could be done. All kinds of refreshments and deilcaclea which will gratify an epicure to hit heart's content, will ba served np for s fair and reasonable price, at a moment's notice. Desirous to avoid misunderstanding and vexations, and preventmischicf, 1 call the attention of the visiters of tha Garden to some regulations roted In different place oa the premise, hoping that they will be observed. Visiters oa Sunday have to pay ten cents for admission, and reclve a ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to that amount. Well, friends, come one, come all, and enjoy the pleasures of God's delightful nature. maw-oti sauttGW Dunnr-iifr.lt. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON.-C. P. L. BUTLER has tha oleaeura or announrina to his friends and the public that he has fitted ap lee Creaas Naleene, for the aeeoanmodarJiMt of Ladle aad Gentlemen, aad would be happy to wait upon au mat may ne pieasce to can nam OUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES Bronzed Metal Hat sad Coat and UataaxLLA Stands: Soap-stone Griddles, oval and round ; Burnet' Talent Water Cooler, Filter and Cooler i Toilet Seta, ornamental and plain ; Parlor Coal Vaaea; Patent Bread-Cutters ; Plate-Warmer j Plaihed Coffee aad Tea Urn; Cake and Spice Boxes ; Sponge and Sit Bathing Pans; Waflel Bakers: Bed-clothes Clasps a aew aad very useful article lor keeping bed clotheton children ; aad a variety ot other article, may be found at AKYL A St. CLAIR'S, deelO Opposite th Franklin Baak, High street. HOUSE AND LOT FOR S ALE. The sub-serlberwBlsellthe Lot oa which hetive,oa Hlghatreet, batweea Towa aad Rich. It la la the centre of the city, aad n very eeavealeat stand tor baieea aad for a family residence. The terms will be about oaa third dowa snd th balaaca la naraeata. Those who wish to nnrehase to speculate cat, or to locate for bnstaee woald do well to call and tasasa the preaatses,as a gooe aargata wi 1 1 be offered, snarl WALTER THRALL. - DRY & FANCY 000D8. GENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can find tbe latest New York styles of fane Csjslroeres, black French Doeskin Casslmere, black, blue and brown French and English Cloths, Drap d'ete, and other beautiful trie of food for Summer Coat, that are rare In thl market, at Jul Wat R1CHARDB It CO'B. THE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the ehnleeat of tha Mason. So are the Bonnet. Boanet and Neek Ribbons, Bonnet Crape and other trimming., now open-Ing by Jul WM. RICHARDS A CO. One hour of such blisa Is a life ere It close "P ia one dron of f ragrance from thousand of rose." E allude to one hour spent in examining tho large and beautiful .lock or Paranoia, Hosiery, Olovos, long and short Laoe Mitt, burl and white Summer Vest-Ings, butt Lawn Cravat, colored and white Linen Drillings, brown and grass Coat Linen, ind ao endleaa variety of other seasonable goods, sold by . . ... 9 t . was Bieniana A. rrk TO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepers-Yon trill Ind hrown and hlaaehed Tible Linen, (some besu- tlful Snow-drop and Damask Pattern,) alio, Diaper and Crash of all descriptions, at jut en, w - FOUR DAYS LATER from New York PRICES DOWN. Another train of car ha arrived, freighted with good for "Wm. Riohabd It Co ," purchased at extremely reduced prices, which we will sell at equally low prices, for cash or approved credit jut vvra.itiuiiAn.Lio ot THE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more beautifully clad than Solomon in all hi glorv. Yet the Lady surpasses even the Lily, who I attired In those beautiful Baregea, enaiiya, naregcueiaines, rrencn musiina, vvnne i,raue rnawia. Black Silk Lace Point, Swiss and Jaconet Freneh-Wrought Collar, Cull, Under-sleeves and Under-hand kerchiefs sold by jut vvm. ntiiisAuijo ot SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Butldlngs,lnvlte. the attention of the Ladle, of Colum. bus, anu the pubile generally, to hla very large stock of Fashionable Soring ana Summer Goods, now being received and opened dally. We cordially Invite all to call, for we feel confident that we can suit tbe most lastldlous. mhSO HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we have a large stock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Slip Linen, a great variety of Toweling, Table Cloths, Mualin Sheetings, from 4-4 to 12-4 wide, very handsome embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtain and curtain goods, Ar., Ac, which will be sold low. mr.29 SNOWDEN. BOYS' WEAR. A line assortment of goods for Boy' wear can bo found at mhS SHOWDEN'S. ATEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, in XI Ba Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town and Rich. MKSDAMEft KHAPIiKY eV IfA Til, would respectfully Invite the attention ol tho citlrens of Columbus and surrounding country to their NEW KM EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS, which they are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ol Millinery and Fanny Dre.e Uoori, Clonk, cVc , oVo., which they will sell as low as can ba afforded. milliner supplied with GOODS aud PATTERNS aalow aa at anyplace west of New York city. Columbus, October Si!, 1851. TVTEW SPRING GOODS, by Express.- 11 dame SH API.E V IIAI.L, High St., are not Mes- now reeelv tng a large and splendid assortment of MILLINERY, OHNA MENTAL, HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of every style and va rlety, which they are now ready so sell at the loweat cash price. Alio. Dressing and ReDalrinx BonneUdone in tbe beet manner and on the shortest notice. mrl6.ly NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces Needle-work Swiss Drapery Curtains. fi dcs. fine Needle-work Lsce do. SO do. (In tds.i Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtains. Just received, and"" or sale by ap3U j.li usaunn at vu UST RECEIVED 600 lb., colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lb.. Cotton Batting. p30 J. D. OSBORN It CO. EW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED. 10 pa New patterns Brussels Carpets. a pa i nree piy carpet. 13 ps Ingrain Carpet, new style.. Will be Totalled aa low as any place In tbe United States, at maSO J. D. OSBORN It CO'S. LADIES, now is the time for you to see the largest assortment of DRESS GOODet which ha ever been brought to Columbus at any one time. Juat to convince yourselves ot this, it will be oniy necessary to call at SNOW DEN'S aud lee the great variety of new and beautiful styles of Flounces, Bordered and Plain Tissues, Bareges, Chalys-Cambrics, l.swns, Chintzes, Grensdinrs, Ao., Ac. Onr atock haa been aelected with great care, and we assure our friends snd the public generally, tbat we cannot and will not be undersold. Wo respcctlully Invite all to call and examine styles, qualities and prices, before making their purchases elsowbere malS DRESS SILKS. Extra rich Brocade Flounced Bilk. Extra Rich Plaid Silk. Brocade and Figured Silks. Neat styles Checked and Striped Summer Silks. India Silks, great variety ana very low. Plain Black Silk, all widths and qualities Now being opener at (mhS9 SNOWDEN'B. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES Lsce snd Muslin Undersleeves s Lace snd Muslin Chemisettes; Lsce and Swiss Capea aud Berthas ; Rich Lsce Veils, Collars snd Cuffs ; Lsdies Embroidered Pocket Handkerchlela ; Jaconet and Swiss Flouncings) lnsertings and Edgings. A lull assortment of the above articles this day received by apilil W. A. It J. C. MoCOY A CO. MORE NEW CARPETING. The subscri-hers, next door to tha American, are receiving large addition to their former assortment, making one of the moat desirable stocks to be found in the city. Tneir assortment comprises every variety to be found in tbe market, Tapestry Velvets, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Ac. Also, while and eol'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Kugs, Mats, Lace and Swiss Window Curtains. Buyers will consult their interest by looking at our stock be fore purchasing. spii3 W. A. A J. C. McCOY It CO. ARRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adams Stewart, MERCHANT TAILOR, opposite the Capital House, High street, Columbus, hss just received his first lot ol fcPUlNtt aad rl CM .UK It UOODS, and is ready to receive orders for all kinds of COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, assuring all who may think proper to patronise his establishment, thst no efforts will be spared to give eatisfactlon as to tha quality ol material, style of work and aeatnesa at tit, aad especial care will be taken to have ail work dona by the time promised. With "PROMPT WORK AND PROMPT PAY" lur his motto, ba hopes to be able to get along, although he bould not have seventy cuatomcr at one time on a rainy day. mat- T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew- tl s eler, Hlah Street, belwren she Aaaerleaa A K.ll Ilauae, COL.UJHBUS, OHIO. Having purchased the entire atock of Wm. Parage, I will continue the buslnes at the old stand, where I will keen a first rat astortmrnt ot WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a general variety ol FANCY GOODS. Fur the present I will reside in New York, and mtranna In wsutot Goods, may rely upon seeing all new patteiaa of Jew ry at my atore With these assurance he hope to retain the confidence of tha former patron of the eoaeern. and ot tbe eitixen generally. 1 he Watch UepalrlB will be attended to by W. M. Harare, long known in thia lection a a first rate workman. jutn j. v. nAVAGK, Ja. , J NOTICE. Having disposed of rev atock ot aouda to Mr. John V. Savasn. Jr, I cheerfully recommend him to all of my old custumera, and the community generally. Aa it I absolutely necessary that my outstanding huslneaa shall be closed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to me, will call aad tettla up. Ijul6 W M. SAVAGE. COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-80L STORE. First Deer North ef the Nell IToe Entraare. C.S.ELLIS ha ra-ooened his store, havin it ia ennnet1r,n With Mr. R.D Duicbab, thoroughly repaired, where he offer a arge aad extensive assortment ol Umbrella and Parasol, at the lowest prices. Being a manufacturer ol Umbrellaaand Parasols, ho la able to make kaa inducement for thuoe in want, to call sad look at hia extensive assortment, every one being made of tha Alao ob hand, a large assortment of Cane. Covering and repair in a done in the best manner aad at short aotice. Finking done as usual. c. 8. ELLIS. July 88.1843. NEW BALLADS. Firth, Pond & Co.,, of Mew York, have seat a the folio win a Bat. 1 ? Jl lad, just published by their bouse. a ne xvcb ar I.aeerae," er the (teas T ike S wis Mathra Maaie hy RerhA Ihert. Thi ia a remarkably pleasing ballad, ia the Swis Style, with an easy piano accompaniment. A beaatilul executed colored title page adorn tha anasie. For aale by jy-s u. au r. n. nacuoi.d. CR. BR1TTON, Real Estate Agent. All buainea eoaaeeted with thia Arenrv will na-etn prompt attention. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgaa-ea. lndeaamn. Atr drawn at the shortest aorica. BUILDING LOTS, ia various part of the city, IbrsaJeoa reasonable terms. aag3-dlm Uca sa High 8mt, fforiu FmMin Monro. TUST RECEIVED GODEY, GRAHAM J and ARTAIN, for Srpresnker.by agl-w A. B. HARSH. |
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