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' ' ' . i '" '.; VOLUME XVI COLUMBCa FR1DA.Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1852, NUMBER 59 .a THE Daih) (Dl)io State Journal IS PUBLISHED EVERY MOHNINO, EXCEPT SUNDAY, fir SCOTT ft BASCOM, JOORKAL fiDILDIXag, Hiaa AMD PIAU ITHUST8 IHTBANCI OK HIQH. TERMS Invariably in ailvance : In Columbus. ffl.OOovear by mall, 85.00. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and iri'tTwnij lur Mia ivuiwuuur 01 m year, oo.uv, TUB iVKEKLY JOURNAL 1 furnished to city subscribers at S3, und by mail at 81. GO a year. Club of four aud upward, lJUi j ul iru niiv iiuwarun, spi.w. TUB TRI-WEISKLY JOURNAL U 83.00 year. RATES OF AD VER TISINQ IN Tim DAILY JOURNAL. The following ratei and rulea ban bran agreed upon between the proprietor! or tin Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to vuwrveu m au cam, aiior sou oate, juty ajt iow.i One square, 10 llnee or lens of thla ilud type, for one Insertion, ovu. , vuuu BUU1UUUU uuwruuu, UO Se So So So 1 square, 1 252 25 3 00 1 00 5 00 2 squares, 1 87 3 87 5 00.0 00 8 00 10. 12. 116. 3 squares, 2 50 4 60.6 50 8 00 9 00 10. 12. 4 squares, 3 005 508 000 UOllO. 12. 14. 10. II r TUB TEAR 8 squares, "Ko , ' ' quarterly Changeable ,.S20 ....25; ....80! 0 square), quarterly 35 or jb column, monthly, weekly,.,.. dally '4 column, monthly,....,.. 40 weekly 65 daily ISO standing card, 6 lines or lesit, for one year S10. No advertisement to bo considered by the year, unleHS 8ieclHed on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisement not marked ou tbo copy fur a apecifiod number ol' inf't-rtlorm, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be oxacted accordingly. All advertisements from Btraugera or transient persons to be paid iu mlvanco. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to thi'lr regular business ; aud all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to 1 paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, ic, not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual nitos. Announcing candidates (for offlces of every description) to be charged at tho rate of fifty cents per week, for each name; thosamo to be, iu all cases, paid in advance. Attorneys w ill bo holden fur the prico of inserting advortisomenta brought In by them. Publishers not accountable for tho accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than doublo the ubovu rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 50 per oent. in advance of lire duuvo rates. No ADVERTISEMENT CAN BE INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. miniuoDuwuM iu LiiuiiiAgiu ma.ibUlwiH, uiv vuiliiauica null. township, and other publie meetings, and such like, to be charged nun price. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be 11 persons sendlnir communications or requiring notices of fairs. soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments whore chargos are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be Inserted with tho understanding that tho sanio are to be pain ior. u intended to Do inserted in tuo editorial column, the came will tie charged at tbo rate of not less than 20 cents per line, andjhenonly when accompanied by an advertisement SCOTT & BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, 8TEltKOTYPiCR-i AND BINDKIIt). Blank nooks and stationery of every description constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Papers, and Inks, ol tuo nasi uiaiiuiHuiuru, aiwiiys lur u s. DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE No. 4, Neil. Kxchaneje, opposlto tbo Secretary of Suite's omce, ingn strnoi, uoiumuus. aecu NATHAN BROOKS, Justice of tho Peace, Ufltce In tho room formerly occupied by Jiutlcn Evans, louin oi tne rrangnn iinnicup sunn. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cull 'ry, Iron. Nnlls, (.lass. House Ruildor's Ma-toriala, Farming nnd M ch nlcnl Tools, Military Coods, tc, Ao No. 101 Illgh street, aign of the (lilt i'adluck. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun-acllor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to tako tho Acknowledgment of Deeds or tho city uf New York. octSO IT c. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re-. tall Dealers in DRY GOODS, Reolsand Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Arc. Four doors aouth of the American, Colum. bus. octlB JOHN. W BAKKR. nOMtRT ARHflTilOKa. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate BnoKRns and Henebal Land iantrs. Ollice south room lixebango Bank Building, Columbus, . LCCtAN BOTTLFS. TtlKO. COMSTOCK. GKO. O. COMflTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-sorstnB. Comstock & Co,) l'orwnrdlnc nnd ( onl-iiiIhkIoii nicrnhnuta, Lard Oil Manufacturers, und Dealers in Salt, Piaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ol the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Liberal advances made on consignments. marfl JRIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridgp, Columhue, Ohio. Stove, oi all hinds, and a great variety of Cnstincs, always on hand. BLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving new supplies of WATCIIKM AND JRWKI.KV. Among other styles ol Watches, w invito attention to a new lot of those Ann hunting case and open dial levers, ol our own Inv portation, which, fur quality and price, arri not excelled. Jylti AT AND CAP STORE. THSt OLD STAND The subscriber comes erecting, to every ffUat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, "with one ol t,e Tory boat assortments ol HATH AND CAPS ever bronitht to this pait ol tbo ritalo, embracing, nearly every varle tyof etyle now worn by the human family. His Hats ero made to order, by somo of the best and most celebrated establishments Fast nnd West, viit Heebe A Co , New Yorkj Bcrtalctt ti lllynu, Philadelphia; Dodd iCo., Hates, Whilcbnr at Co, and others, of Cincinnati ; all of which will be sold at lair prices ; and ho wishes it to be distinctly understood that It la all nonsense lor nthera to Bay they can sell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, aud engaged in the bunncsalor yeara, he nnderatanda what a bat eon bo mado and aoM Inr. ilia atock consist, (in part) ol the following varieties: Black tnd Drab Beaver, extra; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra; Otter and Sent Drab ; Block and Drab Hungarian, very hue; Black and drab Kossuth, in (treat variety ; A large and woll selected assortment of Straw goods lur Men and Boys. A very fine assortment of Hfaw Hats for children, is., Ac. His old Irlends and the public are invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. i. E. RUDISILL, apo.1 High Sr., next door to the Stage Office. HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Urn 4 brollas, Ac. Ice. Wholesale ana itetau. I IMI.I.ItTTA fill. NK.II, HOUSE ItUILDINIi. COI.UMP.US, OHIO, ruspectlully announce to thecilixensot Co'umbna. and dealers in the trado, that they are now receiving one of the largest and best selected stocks of good. In their line ever otlercd iiithi. "Sdng connected with an FA8TERN M AN I' FACTORY we are at nil times prepared to furnish the very LATEfT S'l YLbS of Ooods, at Eastern prices. Don't mistake tho place, aeeond door south of the Neil Uoulse, feign of llin Bin lint. ap'-IO WE ARE NOW opening a large and brautilut assortment ol WATCHEH, niAMOSD WORK A1SU JWlbxi. Fiiuratnrk of finn London and Gene va tehes I. superior to any in the Slate. Diamond Kings and I'ins, we offer at hew or Prices, jewciry, finrr n . War. Fine Mantle Clork..nnd C-."Sj retail. All ore invited to call examine, and-purthe . tnd NOTAUIALand other fsKAI.enirraved.Bnd PRhSwFS lurniahed. at tho .hortt st notice Wntehen Hrpnlrr In tho best manner. Fir., door aouU, of entrance to NeBn.uae. itLrviN. JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful assortment of WATCUKS, DIAMOND WORK, and J KWkLKTi of all kinds. BLYNN Ai BALDWIN. juis SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Srals. made la the best manner, and at abort Bonce, ana rreawa nrsi". j ULYNN BALDWIN. ap30 CONVEYANCING. Warren Jenkins Office in Platfa Block, Mate atrert-wilL ! adoitton to fels General Insnruice bu.ine... P1 . vn t'ONVKVANrlrsM, NOTAHIAI. Bl,l NESr, AD 1n-KSTIATION Olf LAND TITLEf . Havini ia former r, while employed in iave.iia.ttinc Und tithil "r the Ohio I He Insurance and Tns.t Cocnpaay.bad larae ixpencTrn tn aline, and having rtaiiK abmnar.. ol th. o ' .1.. imnortant trctt ol hud ha thia rernnty. he will, II required, lurmsh at moderate chaiw a' PffO-.tract o( tttle to any real estate i. th.s eooaty. tn all its forms, and ankles ol agreement written at short aratice. JufS-y TEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber t oa hand, at the Kraiklintoo Depot, ,r" aasortmrnt of eosiatry Innbcr, pnadpally cak. of almort ewj sect, aiae and VeUi, where builder, aad others can toa wpplicdow .bort otire, and have the Lamber oenvetca -K-- f j -" In the sMorunrat ia aeaaoasrd timber, asjitable tor Intel, snag timber, for frame ; Joist, of a treat vartrry 01 ; im. of treat variety 01 fce SIM. refuaa hamber. a redaced prter it the Yard, or at th. Mill, C mile. , on the orKerr.almoa WU earn be UleJ by th. ersaacaak. (ma. Doaroa, we, ate. , Bv applicatipa at the (ilroad, to Stoaer or Kerr, MaireeaoB. i' enJfe" M. L. BtJLLTTAXT. HOOKS Si STATIONERY. NEW ARRANGEMENT Paper and Rag Warehouse. Uhoo, Tea, colored Mediums ; Cap, Crown, Medium Koyal mm mi pur itoyni wrapping roper. Wbltu and colored Paper., fur Cotifeclluncr. French end American Tisanes white, and naiorlcdoolura. Olrixi'tJ J'apors, fur Pamphleta, Manilla Paper ul all alxea. Copying I'upur French UDd Eugllab muiiulacture. Nino, 8vn. Post, Hath, 4to. Commercial und Packet Punt. Rank and Polio Post) .Hotting Paper American, French aud Knilli.b t.-iii ; Bunk Nut Paper, Ac, Ac. II (IN NUT 0OARDS, Of various colors nud qualities. N. I). Tin) highest price paid fur Hags. JylO err J. 11. U1LKY It CO. pAl'EllHANGlNGS. Borders and Decora- X live Papers lur Ceilings, Halls one Publio rooms, Prima fur Urn Buurdu, Ac. Tho undiirsliiiiedhnvu mado orrungominia for a very luruunnd wn'l assoru d stock of I'lencb and American papers and borders, atroduced pricee. Urawiugs lor Halls and Ceilings mado to order. Thetrudn suppled by Pattern Hooks, and guoda luriiisbed from " Factory " direct at tho luwoet rutos. Jiill-wbm J. II. KI1.KY &. CO. SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. Staokhardt'i Chemistry. It-id's Intellectual Philosophy. Stownrt'a do. do. Latham's (itrnimir. Tuseulati Disputations. For sale at tho New Bookstore. niaSO J. 11 RILKY & CO. BANK NOTE PAPER, of superior quality XI fur Hankers, Railroad and County Bonds, County Orders, An,, Ac. Hunk nuto paper made to order, ot any size, thirknefs or color. Blank Drain mid Notes, hum the finest steel plates, tor (ale at Hie New fiooks'.orn. J. iiilm ot uu., juir, tuaiiouors. ETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, N. wsDoiier lilna. Portable Safes a fine arliclo, assorted si zet, for counting rooms and housos; Copying I'rmaes, a super! or artlcfoi Inkstands, new patterns, great vat lety. For sale at the Now Uookstoro. J3 J. 11. RILEY U CO. PYNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways of Thinking. By Donald McLeod. Pencllings by the way. new revise u eumoii. For sale lit the New Bookstore. mBS9 J. II. I1ILKY & CO. EL1THEDALE Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Just received aud for aale at tho new Bookstore of Jy-n. J. II. RILKY li. CO. SEDGWICK on the Measure of Damages id revised and enlarged edition, just published and lur aale at tho new Buokatoie ol Jy31 i. 11. 11-ILh.Y At, CU OOD'S Practice new Edition just published, and lor sale at the now Bookstore of J il. KILEV CO. -THE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3. 1 3Just received, at the New Bookstore. I) EMIN1SCENCES, Incidents, Anecdotes, it, t By lion. Lovl Heardsley. For sale at tho New Hinikstoer ma'ja i. IL RILEY & CO. IV"EW STOCK OF BOOKlTNTrSTA- 1 TIONEIIY. Tho now firm ol BURR & RANDALL, having refitted tho store lately occupied by Huntington AiJlAClNTinn, atenuw receiving an entire new stuck ot UtlOKH, STATIONERY, PAPER DANCINGS, FANCY ;OODM, dfce. And having completed arrangements with the various publish. Inn houses of the Eastern cities, they will ruroivo tho new nnd desirable Hooks at tho earliest possible moment niter publication.It will bo the aim or Ihis establishment to furnish every artl. elo In their line at the lowest possible prices, and by giving their pcrsoual attention to tho wants ot their customers, they trust to give entire setlsloctlon to oil who m-iy tavor them with their patronage. All orders intrusted to them will be attended to with fidelity and dispatch, nnd at prices tnnt ennnnt lallnf giving satisfaction. F r HURK RANDALL, Ju55 High strcot, Columbua, Ohio SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including MeGutley's Eclectic Readers, Nos. 1, S, 3, 4 and 5. Hay's Arithmetica. parts 1, a and :i. Daviea' Mathematical Worka. Anthon'a Classical Worka. Mitchell', Smith's, and Morse's Ueographies , Ate., Which aro otlercd at prices ns low as can be fuund nt any Book-atnre in the Weat. For salu by ......, j30 BURR At RANDALL. "VTE W BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy JL iin Fbancb.bt Lajiabtinf, 3 vols. A Step Irom tho New World to tho Old, oy l appan, a vois Time and Tide, or Strive nnd Win, by A. B. Roo. Mother at llumo, by Abbott ; new edition. Bliihedale Homanco, by Hawthorno. For sale by ug3 BURR At, RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We would call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which w.i uiler for sale at unprecedented low prices. Cap, Demy and Medium Records, Duy-Hnoks, Ledgers, Ac., alwav on bond, together with memorandum books of every variety. ju;iU numi w. ,v.v,.u. STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a anloodld assortment of staple and Faucy Stationery, incln, ding French, Knslish and American Cap and Letter I'apors white and butt Adhosion Envelopes; inssmnas, i.ei-r manips, Porte Monnaies, Pocket Cutlery, Porto-Folios, Bankera' Cn.ea, Ac, which we offer low, Uu30J BURR Ac RANDALL. CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remark! on tho mann-nment uf continued lever, the irientiiy ot Typnua, lypnoia, neiH(uing ruvur, c, by ArsTi.t Flint, M. D. re ror saio oy atifj HUKR ot RANDALL. K. EEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Life and Shuvicks of Oen. Winfield Scott, by Edward li. Munsticld, In 1 Vol 12 mo "tho only authentic edition. A Ireah supply just received and tor Bale by 7ALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Y Y 1 Pnner nnd Firo Board Patterns. A lareo assortment of tho latest patterns, Just received, and for salo by . r " it!,,,,, i. Divnil l. JUJU sunn w 1JIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository JLJ, of tho Columbus and Franklin County Bible Society, may now he lound at the Uookstoro of ..., ju;lO KUitit ot iijniMi,!.. BANCROFT'S History of the United States, in 4 volume!. For sole by ..,, U3Q ttuutt ac iisnusLi.. LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. For aale by the hundred or the ainglo copy, in muslin and p.ier binding, by juau LURK At. RANDALL. NEW WORK BY GRACE AGULLAU, en-entitled, The Dnyn of llrnrr I a Story of Scottish His tory. Forwiehy )0 HURK a. kahiiai.l,. rOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by Jv6 Hllltn te. RANDALL. SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their establishment a deportment for the sale of Ulnnka, l'.InnU lloolta ond Mn.tloni-ry ol every description. Il la our inten tion to keep up a lull assortment ol everything in tills line wnirn business men con desire. Tho Blank work will be mannlactured by ourselves, of the very best materials, and in tho most eub. stantlal mannt-r, and warranted to give satislcction. Entrance on Iliah street TNK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, JL Paper and LetU-rF'ile, Notarial and common Wafer, letter sump. Slate, and all the various little 1 cetera in the Station ery hne, constantly on hand at SCOTT At BASCOM'S. S-TEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful style of type in a manner nut inferiorto that ot any Ea-tera Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ot Wood Cut. fCOTT Ac HAfCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller quantity of all ! and descriptions, plain and mooaw-d. Including a oeaumui van, j " ,? ...V, nund .t SCOTT BASCOM'S. RUSLXESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and 1 1 c.rH. rr rjlrnad Cheeka. Invitation Tickets, tc of any color and thicknes, and cut to any aire, may be had at u ii a nssijwfl -j. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard & ii. Kuyca'and Hoover Inks Black, Red, Bine and Green for sale by eCOTl' - BASCOM. 1 JRINTING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and I Jot, work, all the various color In kegs and cans, for sale ( W.U 11 ft ttASCUAl Dw "DLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a If Rank Led per to a stxpenny juemor-eoum, on h-nd, or man alaeturvd to any pattern, at S:jrT fc HASCOM'S. 1PRINTING PAPER, for News or Book . work, any aiae any quality any quantity for .ale bv ' SCOT r BASCOM. TUST RECEIVED, at the Columbus Peri- J odiral D-pot-THE MODKL ARCHITECT, containing original osgn lor Cottaeee, Villaa. Sabaroaa drrjeer, ate.; a oonpa-M-4 by expiasiatMiB, pei location, esntnat ana ew orate eetaila, prepared expre.sly Inr the use of projctors and art nns throat -oat the l ited State. The oaiy work of the kind t offered la Cohsmtma. araa!7-d't a. b. nsacu. qHE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDI- X r.K. SCIENCES; Edited ay base Bay. M. D , Surged Surgeca Will HospitaL For aale by A. B. HAR3H. CINCINNATI. 7ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Cin- T v oinnati, Ohio The Pall torm ot the Lleveuth Susalon ol this Institution, will eummvnco on MONDAY, the auib ul August, and continue twenty two weeks. The College la turnlah-eil with all tho usual ficilitici and appllunora lorun extensive aud thurouuh Kducation In the sulid and ornamental brunches, its oaao ul uocoaa, unsurpassed health, full and efficient Hoard ol instructors, and moderate expenses, present, at least equal Inducements, tu thoae of any Institution. For lurther particulars, see tuulh Annual Catalogue, or application may be made by let ter, or otherwise, to any member af tile Hoard of Trustees or to tin) su'iacrluorat tho College. P. II. WILBER, Pres't. auituddw. EO. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., between Columbia and Pearl, wholfnln deolor in all va-rim. a of WltlTI N ; , I'Kl NTI NU fc OTII Ell VA PUH. ftT Agent fiir Suffield Eale Mill' H'rUinr taper. nplU ENVELOPES. 600 M Hull Knvelopes ; ISO M White do I 55 M Level do . 1C0 M Note do ALSO Nuto Papers, a beautiful usiortimnt, Just received by K. O. OOODMAN, odIO 77 and 79 Walnut street. T7RENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA- JC PKR. 300 rosma Blito and Whito, Juat received and for aula atroduced prlcea. K. O. wiuUMAn, RplU 77 and 79 Waluut strcnt. T7RENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, JL Hlue and White, Just received and lor snio low. aplO 77 and 79 Walnut atreet HINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD a ittiAHUM. a nenutuui article, manuiaciurcu nv messra. riltes, Potter k Co. I huvo the largest and cheapest stock of Cards In tho city. rs. u. tiuuunian, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut st,, Manufacturers' Apent. T AFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA JLj I'Eltd lhavo been dealing iu tlieso Papers lor mora than a year, and hod tliein every thing one can wish, as to quality and Brleo. They am the highest grade of Paper manufactured in the nlled States; always give satisfaction, and used once aro wanted again. A lull assortment lust received. E. O. OOODMAN, . aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. TJERMAN SCHRADER, (successor to JLJ. Chables Stabcii) lmporterof Uermnn. Kreneh nnd knullxh Ifmiev linailH. Tnvanrjil Itlualenl Inatnimenta. ana H'lwlemlt Dealer in Aa-iirdmnn, Violin; Combs, tiitols, yen custion Caps, Pocket and Toblt Cutlery, Spoons, Spectacles, 4c, 4t NO. Oil MAIN STI1RKT, BETWKKN LOWER BLABKKT AND COI.UBIOIA, ... if. ni - . ! ALL apiu-ooin tyuiouuiabj, vixiv, JOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of ItOOTts A NO NIIOE.. No. 41, South Sido Third Street, (opputlto Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI. O.. Mr. D keeps constantly ou baud a full assortment of fine Dress aud Water Pruol Hoots ard Shoes in all varieties, which will bo sold at V 'ry low prlcea N. II. Fine Uoota lorwarded by express, end warranted to lit, upon all orders sccompauled by the cash and too measure, apio-ly "WINDOW GLASS. We are now receiv T T ing n larpo stock ol this season's manufacture ol Belle Vernon Window (Jlnss, and having taken the first rremium at the Ohio rotate Fair, Mechanics' Institute of Cincinnati, and the Alleglinny county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we toe! assured that wu oiior to tne city and cuuntry trade tue ueec anil most exten sive assortment ol (iluss of the 1st, 2.1, 3d, nnd 4th qualities ; Drugcjt' ware of nil descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars ; Pint and quart Flasks, Ate., Are. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by SI'EEIIS As. WRKillT, Sole Agents lor Bellevernon Works, No. SI) Main st , Cincinnati, ti. ti. Also, a constant supply ol Dupunt uun rowdcr; ill-He, Blastlna nnd Sporting, Suda Ash, and bleaching Powders. aylO-dbm PAPER WAREHOUSE.The undersigned JL otter n full assortment ol rAi'Mf. emuracing news. hooz. Plate, Cap and Letter Paper; Canille, Tobacco, MhuIIIo, Wrap ping Paper, Bonnet Boards, dee., &c, ot the best quality, nnd at tho lowest market prico. Orders, solicited, which will be tilled at the samo price as if purchased in perion Wo oIbo make to order, ut short notice. News and Hook Paper. NIXON It CO,, Nos. 77 and 79 Walnut street, 'Incinnati, O. N. B Tbo highest market price paid lor RAGS, in cash or exchanged ior paper. jyS4-d3m. C BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincin- natl, is constantly prepared to turnish elegant BUSTS, STATUES, MLDALLIONS and MONUMKNTS. lyf Orders solicited Irom a distance. jylO-dfim' BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. This ortlcln Is tho result of the application of st-entilic principle! to tho purpose intended, viz t To keep water as cool as pnssible, as long as possible, with the least possible Ice. 'i ho proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular b'aoch ot domestic ecunomy, nnd paaaing from ono Improvement to another, has ut length arrived as near perfection ns it is possible to reach. A prool this Is found in th vary general use of tlieso Coolers in all parts of tho country. A belter proof of tho soino Inctis, that, elnco their introduction, vniious Imitations ol tho genuine artielo hove been of tempted all falling short ol tho object, it Is true, yet all proving cluarly which way the tide ol popular opinion is settiun. A simple statement ol facts, in reeord to these Coolers, will salisty every one ol their superiority. First, they are the only article of the hind ever patenttd. They uro lurnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by means of which, with two pounds ol lee to thu gallon, water is Kept ai , u-niperaiuni oi 40 below zero, or only 8 above the the Ireezing point) all day. Thus, at a cost of aomu tire rents ncr da v. a family of ordinary size can be constantly supplied Willi water as euld as Ice itselt ; larger numbers In the samo proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to bo a saving of ot least seventy live per cent, over the Earthen Jar formerly used for this purpuso. Apsin, these Coolers never sweat; In this way saving much unnecessary waste mid trouble. Being manufactured in tho most workmanlike style, and hand-soinely finished In every respect, lliey make a very beautiful ornament lor the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An important improvement haa lately been added tome cool er, viz: a small Paufeapablo ul buldluglromaixtoeigut pounua ot butb r) Inserted directly under the cover. Thia quantity ol butter can be kept per loci ly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of fumillea. If desired, the Cooler can also be lurnlsbed, at asmanex. penae, withal llterlng Apparatus, mane anil ior anie as llUltnr.l a nousn r urn inning r.siauiisiiniriti, No. 14. East Front street. Cloclnnt.li. O. Di aler iu Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Traya, Britannia, Japanned, Hronzod and Tin Ware, Hrushea, wooden ana willow ware, Bathing Apparatus and Relrigeratora aplO GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. O. II. UKFFUOV, Proprietor, late oi walnut street House. apG-tt WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jyU-dtf W. BWEMs:', proprietor. CINCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cnre Flstobllahment la now open lor the reception oi pa tients, it is located about Are miles Irom the city, on the Carthaire pike, and buta few rods from the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the same distance Irom thn Mia ml Canal, in front, rendering it easy of access to those desirousot enjoying the benefits of the Institution. To the lover of nature, few port of the country csn lumlsh a more pleasing variety of s-cnery than spreads itscll before the traveler all the way from Cincinnati tc the Cure. Therenature and art combine, rendering tho view beautiful beyond descrip tion. Tnu now,-largc and beautiful Edifice displays the teste or Ihe niii tplancn. The neatness and eleeaiici; ol the interior, combined with the numerous attractions which present mem- selves to the invalid, cannot Ian to render into estoniisnmeni a desirable one. The Halls are extensive, and the rooms spacious and Inviting, where tho invalid con ranee at pleasure, free Irom atmospheric influences. In Inclement weather. Tho Bed Rooma are well ventilated, and neatly lurnished ; the Bath Rooma are ampl" and commodious, being convenient for the application ol water, in every torm. In connection with the Institution there Is n Gymnasium Hall, seventy live feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by health lul exercise. Tho Sprincs which furnish the water lur thia Establishment are dear, pure, soft, and abundant ; flowing Irom a eravely bed, they send forth water both cold and deliriuua. The country aid neighborhood aro remarkable tor bealthlul-nesa, purity t:f air, and variety of scenery. All things combined, we cannot think of a mora desirable place, for thoae aeeking health, than this Institution. Dr. Peasc. having bad much experience in the treatment of dlet-ase tor many years, begs leave to inform the public, that no pains will he spared lor tho restoration to health ot those committed to his charge. Mr. Peask, who baa, lor several years, d -voted her attention to the treatment ol diseases peculiar to her sex. and being every way qualified lor so important a station, will tako sperial charge ot the Irmalc department. Prolapsus I'teri, with its train ot aliments, that bane ol lemale beauty, health and b.ppinee, which is prostrating the energie., and destroy tnt the uartulne ot a large portion ol the fair ex, will be treated In thia Institution, suco-aslully, independent ol pessaries or supporters nt any kind. To this subject wewould invite the attention ol Ladies, a In all casus we shall expect to perform a perfect cnre. Persons visitin the Cure by the way of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Daytno" Railroad, will stop at the Carthage station. Patients are reouested to bring two comlortablea, two blankets, two coarse shorts, six towels, and a quantity of old linen, suita ble tr bandore. Tiaxa The term for Boaxd. Mxdical PHBrtcxs. and all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollar per week, payable weekly. Extra arbudanca will nibject the patient to an extra charge. Some deduction will be made to tbuM wbo and it necessary to rirnl a Venrth ot rime ia the Institution Transient persons will be charred two dollar per day. From thro to live dollar will be charged lor the first exam-fnatinn For farther partlcnlar addrrs D. A. PEASE, M. D., Proprietor and Physician. Carthar Hamilton, CowO.-tnalSd3maaw3m A MERICAN and Foreip-n Papers. Letter, 1 . Can. Commercial. Packing and Folio Poat ruled and plain by thai quantity, at low prices, at tne Paper Warehouse Ot uyji . n. nibai as. v.. H. B. Bank Rot paper latter sire a superior article tor TBapoasd co, etroaiara, srsj. F0 ..WARDING. .OH AMBERLIN & CRAWFORD, Forward J a and Commission Mkiichants,ooI of 8upcrir Strut, Cleveland, Ohio, Dealers In Flour, drain and other Produce, (ex clusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line, unio uansi, and union Lino, rennsyirania ana uniowanai, Vtr Agents lur tho lolluwing Linos i i;rawiora a i;m norinorn Wotlsl ' JO.P. Kimball, 108 Statu at., Boston. R R. Line of Steam, Pro Dellera. Scovell,luv " Now York and Ohio Lako flout Line, Cliamberlin, Lee, It Co. New York and Cincinnati Line, Cbamburlln, Lee It. Cu'a Kxpress, Troy and Oswego Lino, mal3-6m . Agents, No. 1, Cantla Slip, New tork aOHAMBERLIN, LEE & CO'S EXPRESS J PaoraiKTOHS CHAM KKRL1N, LEE Si CO., New York, and I.KK. AIIKI.I. Il CO.. DuBalu. ffj Ship by People's Line Steamboats, Isaae Newton and lii'iiurick iiuuion, loot i;ourtiana sireei, norm uiver. Mark package! " C. Lee It Cu's Express." For Freight apply to Jahis COatman, 169 Broadway, New York ; Cmasibkblin, Lrr It Co., 1 Ccsntiea Slip, New York ; J. S, Chknowkth It Co., Cincinnati, O i Chaudkbxin tfbCBAWroaD, Cluveland, O mulil-tim CRAWFORD & CO., Forwarders & Com J mission Mebchant!, Ogdentbvrgh, N. Y., Proprietor! of the Northern R- II. Line ol steam rrupetieri, Between ugaena- burgh, Cleveland, Detroit ana cnicago. unaier m ruuun (UtAlN null other PRODUCE. (exclusively on commission.) Liberal advances mado on property for silo at Ogdenahurgh, uostonana now xora. msio-um XTORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, between y Bo.lon, New York and the Went. CRAWFORD at uu ugoensuurgn, new rorx, rropneior. ini ianeoim sis's of tbo following now flrst class Propellers, (leaving Ogdcna burgh three time a week t) OODENSBURGH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J W.Bill OKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF TUE LAKE. Conuecllng at Opflensburgh with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, nnd Kiitliinil nnd Burlington Unit-romla, between Oadeiiaburgh and Boston, and with the Lake Chmi.pluln & While Hall Canal Llnca, between Rouse's Point and Now Torsi. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vormont Central Railroad, 108 Bute street, Boston. O. P. Scovbll, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 (State street, Ifoston. J. S. Mavnabd, Agent Travis ft Co's Linn, 33 CceutlesSUp, New York. Chad. B. Jakks, Agent Now York and Canada Line, 7 Counties Slip, up stairs, New York. Malcolm Canfield, Agent Merchant' Line, 9Vk Cconlies Slip, Now tork CUAMBEUL1N It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. snnl3-Cra NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE ERIE CANAL AND LAKES CHAMBERLIN, LEE & CO., New York, and LEE, ABELL It CO., Buffalo, Pro prietors. NEW YORK ANO OHIO I.I1NE, (IIIJU UANAli. CllAMIlE'tLIN At CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietor!. No Tramblpment at Troy or Albany. Apply tu N. CuAMBRnLtN and J. C. Oathian, No. 1 Cmntlei Slip, New York. Mark rnekages .I.eu,l..li, Line." Ship dally at Pier No 2, East River, New York. mal3-6m It. OABBKTSON. HANNA, GARRETSON & CO., Whole-sale Gbockbs and Commission Mkbchants, Horvey'i Block, Merwln atreet, Cleveland, o. maij-pm- A m. iiai.b. JOHN TINKRB, TTALE & TINKER, Forwarding and Uom- XJ. mission Mkbchants, Colnmbua, Ohio. tin msuoHaaiTa, aOiiiniuna, asusua Warehouse No.S. Exchanze Buildings, Broad street, (one door weat of W. A. Gill t. Co'a Agricultural Warehouao.) Deolera In Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Water Lime. Alao, Agonto for the following Lines i Lt.tnrop ot uo i express. Merchants' Transportation Company, Ecltlord Lino, . I Erie Canal. Union Transport Hon Company, f Western Lake Boot Line ) Mark packages Caro Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We aro prepared at all times to contract freight to any part of the Union. " CALL AND 8KB US." """ 1852. EDDY & HALLADAY, Storage, Shipping and Commission Mkbchants, and Dealers In Salt, Flour. P lob. Water Lime, Ac. I"5? Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sals ol liioin. ond i-roauce generally. Jr Warehouse and Oliico, foot of Front street, opposite the u., c. ana c. itauroaa uepot, uiuvoianu. vruu. 3P Also, Agents for tbo following Llnei on Erie Canal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H.N. Holt It Co., No. 9 Coentlci Slip, New York ; Holt, Palmbb It Co., foot of Washington street, Buffalo, Pro- prlctors. KCKFORO T.INB. HtmH Ar.l.KN, Agents, No. 127 Brood street, New York, G. B. Williams. ) (up stairs.) Maxwell & Patten, j L wliarf Buff40 John Allen, Jr., 8 J. W. Pattkn Ai Co., Proprietors, 155, River street, Troy. Fjf Mark packages " Eckford Line," ship dally by " Old Line roy low noats, uoeniies cup. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Running In connection with Rccd't various Line of Steamboats on the Lakes. PBOPBIETOnS. B. A. Root It Co, 113 Pier, Albany. Davis &Sotton, Agents Reed's Steamboatt, Reed's Warehouse, huttAlo. A. 11. Mohoan, Buffalo. Gso. II. Tuttle, Agent, Broad street. New York. C. S. Bishop & Co., Agents, North Market, Boston. rip Mark packages "Union T. Company," ship by "Swill sure Line of Tow Boat," foot of Brood street, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINK. Merchandise forwarded dailv to and from New York, Albany and Buffalo, and all ports on the Western Lakes and Canala, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy, fy Cor. uooa insured between New York and Buffalo. . ... .n n 1 1 .1 1 I) 1 CUV B. w. AALLDIAUOK, I .ujiiiciui, 1,1 niuiua,n, . AGENTS. R. L. Howell, 121 Brood street, New York, Olmktkd At Daniels, 47 Quay street, ...Albany, 1. J. Tallmadsk, (foot of Washington street,).... Buffalo, Enur & Ualladay, Cleveland, rSfMarknackane'' W. L. B. Line," and 8hin by Western Lako Boat Line, foot of Broad street, New York f- Apply to ii. riTsjii. coiuiddus, u. VkT Our connections with the above Lines, and with Lathrop It Cu'a Express, are such that we con assure Merchants and shippers in general, that we can forward goods to all point! a little quicker and cheaper than any other Line. Mark it. Mark all packages legibly, and with caro. EDUY Ac HALLADAY, Cleveland. H. FITCH, Columbus. aplli-m A. M. II ALE, General Agent on Ohio Canal. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum-lumbus to Portsmouth. On ond after Monday, Jnne2S, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbus lor Circleviile, Chillicothe and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in the evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Co lumbus at 8 P. M., dally. tllVft It n r.i I'r.n ck. siAwnr.c STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Columbus. The regular course of Lectures In thl Institu tion, will commence on Monday, the 1st of November, and continue four months. The Preliminary Course, consisting ot six important specialities, beginning on the 18th of Ootobeb, will continue until the 1st oi novi mner. FACUI.TV. R. II. PADDOCK, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.L'HAS. A. LEE, M. D., Professor of Materia Medics, Therapeutics and Medical jurisprudence. Fit KDEKICK MKRKICK. M. D , Professor of Chemistry. SAMUEL M. SMITH, M. D., Prutessorof Theory and Practice. R I.. HOWARD. M. D, Profeasor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D., Prolcssor of Obstetrics, Ace., and of Patbolory. C. C. PARKER, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES. Lectures (fi0,00. Matriculation (3,00. Graduation ( (i.e.). Dissecting Ticket (5,00. By the expenditure of almost ton thousand dollars, during the Eresent year, on onr noble edifice, tho Anato-nlcal Theatre will p finished, and the Hospital open ior the reception af patients, and many olher improvements completed, making the whole a most perfect structure. All inquiries will receive prompt attention it addressed to 8. M. SMITH, an7 Dean of the Faculty. Atjditob's Office, Fbanklik Co, I July 22, 1852. I NOTICE to the qualified electors of Franklin Co., O. In pursuance ol the 33d section of "An Act for tue assessment and taxation ot all property in thia State, and lor levying taxea thereon according to Ita tsue value in money," passed April 1.1, 1652, the Commissioners of Franklin county, at their June session, 1S52, divided said county lor the election ot District Asaeasors, as fullows : The township of Montgomery (Including the city) shall constitute the 1st District. The township ot Truro, Jefferson, Plain, Blendon, Mifflin Clinton and Sharon shall constitute the 2d District. 1 be townships of Perry, Washington, Norwich, Brown, Franklin and Prailie shall constitute the 3d District. The township ot Pleaaant, Jarkaon, Hamilton and Madison shall constitute the 4th District. By order oi the Board. U. CRARY, Clerk. rpWO ONE-ACRE LOTS FOR SALE I Two Lot, No. 23 and 24, located in Phelaa' Additlon.con-tatainc one acre each. They are the pleasanteat location la thewbdivisloo, and will be sold at a bargain II sold earn, other, wiseth-y will be taken ont of market and the price advanced. JAMISON at TUTTLE, Real Estate Agent, aac 14 Office In Carpenter'a Building, op stair. PASTURE. We have Pasture for a, few COWS, east of the LunMic Asylam. jn BAKER ARMSTRONG. INSURANCE. WARREN JENKINS, at General Head Quarters of Life, Firo, Health ond Marina Insurance, lakes pleasure in aunmiiting to bis patrons the following Statement of the ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF VTICA, on the let day of July, 185.!, shutting tho whole amount of its txpenatlures since January let, vsav. Balaneeon hand January 1st, IBM (20,510 S3 Cash Premium! from 1st January to 1st July, 37,138 73 Roeeired on Policies of re-Insurance. ... 534 09 (67,1112 07 Amount ot Losses and enxensea paid up to July 1, '53, and llnca January 1st,.... 3?,t)!-5 ) Paid Agents' Commissions 4.003 10 Paid ror re-Insurance 720 42 Paid return Premiums on Policies cancelled 846 88 45,2114 05 Surplus (3L028 01 JOHN E. HINMAN, rrestaent. Illlra. Jnlvl. IrtM H. H. HAWLEY. Secretary. Thla statement shows the actual business lor six months, 'i he original capital ot 170.00011 over and above the surplus here. in sot lortii. J nis company naa always paia u lussns wuu promptness ana iiuerauiy. vvmuvjn .unnino. VOIUmDUS, AUgUBl UtU, IDOa. Agent. Rkcohhendatiom pboh Gxntlehen op Utica. Wsl thn uhseriht.ra. will eniiatnted with the nrinClDal Ob!' reran!' thn jffrna luauranen fnmnanv. herebv cortifvlhat they are geatlemon oi good buainesa reputation, and that we believe too sata oompany wen managea ana responsiuie. U. U. LiANSING, fjasnier uneiaa nana. C. S. Wilson, oahler Utlca City Bank. Jas. S. Lvnoh, Cashier Ontorlo Branch Bank. aug7-y T. O. Gbannis, Cashier Bonk Central N. York, n ENERAL HEAD QUARTERS, for Life VJ Firo. Marine, nnd Health INSURANCE, Offlceln Plattts Block, Stole street, up stairs. In these days of failures of Insurance Companies, the under. sinned would call attention to tno exniuit oi auma ui un companies which he has the honor to represent. Among them are tno Franklin F re Ins. Co. of Philadelphia assets 1,284,300 300,000 184,150 170,000 200,000 173,000 346,978 Franklin, ol Now York, Springfield Fire and Marine, Etna, ut Utica, N. Y Rensalaor, of Lnnsingburg, N. Y., Union, of Fort Plain. N. Y . do. do. do. do. do. do. Hudson River Ins., Waterford, N Y., Pilv InsiirancA Cnmnanv of Cincinnati, do. 200,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and F'lro risks, LIKE INSURANCE Mutual Benefit New York and New Jersey (1,381,000 Jefferson Lllelnsurance Co., Cincinnati lOO.OUO American Temperance Life Ins Co., Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Lile Ins. Co., New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Meelomle. Mutual Health Association. Cin 629.000 Thn undorslimed will take ireot nleasure In exhibiting the re. ceut renorts ol all the abovecomnaniea. and explaining in exten. n ihelr rnmirrfa and manner ot doina buaineaa. In the varioua departments of Fire, Marine, Life, and Health Insurance, Ihero can be no superior loeilitlcs offered by any agent or company. UAi.JV01S.niA JjJFU ltinn.l luaeu on ran isiursum terms. Remember to call at Head Quarters, State street, up stairs. WllKKLN JENKINS, Agent. L.E.Wilson, sub-agent. imarzo. rpHOSE who wish for Fire Insurance will -I- nleaan read the fnllowinar renort of the HIANKLIN VI RE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF niiii.Anai.piiiA. Showing CASH A8SETTS, January 1st, 1852, invested as IOIIOWS ! First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia Real Estate purchased nt Sheriff sale Temporary Loans on Collaterals Stocks, valued at 86li,506 cost (957,513 04 84,377 78 125.ti05 73 62,325 50 8,0(16 00 Notes, Bill! receivable, Ate Cash 4.0,481 3 (1,284,300 94 nPMNSURANCE AGAINST FI RE in the above com- pauy, by le 18-ytl WARREN JENKINS, Agent. sOOLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY VV MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, ftiiinnnn ThiarnmnanvnftnrstothA insured ail tho security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plana (as faereto- Inpi, an,.liiri mmhln.il namnlv t Low ratea of uremium 1 BD on. nual return, in casn, ot tne per oenioge r-iqun eu sur uo y""""' gent risk of the year; an adequate but not exceaaive provialontor the luturo aecurity of membera for the whole term oi lllo, with an adequate lntereat in the accumulating fund oecurcd to auch membera, at death, by credit upon their policies; a guaranty rn.i AnmianoA fn thn mrnniiwiii anciirltv of ahoi't term mem bera, and alao for thopreaent aecurity of tboao for the whole term ol Hie. This Is the only Mutuol Llle Insurance uompsny wnoae rates of premium aro ffxed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision ior an annually Increasing accumulation of funds (lor future security) In exact proportion to tho amount of business and the increasing risk Irom advancing age among ino mei.iuoi-. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ac, giving Iu detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by r J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc23-d INSURANCE on Life and Live Stock, against loss or damage by Finn, end against the perils ot the Ska aud Inland Navigation, on property ot evory description, taken In thefollowlng Companies: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Cnpilnl 8150,1)00. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital 8100,000. NEW ENOI.AND LITE STOCK INS. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. Cnpltnl (50,000. EAGT.E INSURANCE COM "ANY, CINCINNATI, O. Capita! 8tiOO,(00. UTICA INSURANCE COMPANY, UTICA, N.Y. Capital (150,000. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, RO.'dE, NEW YORK. Capital (10,006. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital $4,500,000. Risks taken on the most liberal terms . and all losaea promptly adluated. I.olo-dly T STOCKTON. Agent CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS J WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Agent, will re ceive applications for Life Insurance, including Cahlornia Rlska can at tieaaquorcera,oppoaiie me uiu oiaienuuae,ri.atrsircvi, Colnmbua. Ie28-ytl. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-a lectfullv announce to their inends ard the nubile In gen eral, that they have jnat opened a ature on the eorner of Long atteet and State Avenue, opposlto P. Hoydm'a Factory, where thoy intend to keep constantly on hand, alarge assortment of the very beat ot Family Groceries auch aa Teas. Coffee, 8u ar, Molasaea, Flour, Rice, Fiah, Soap, Candlea, Starch, Cbeeae, Ate, Vs., together with evory article used by families, which they oiler to sell on the lowest terms, for Cash on1 v. July 14 leoa. v. iJiAun sr. spu. NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu ale Store I Received thl. day a large aupply of, new Standard and lasblonasie Music. Grand Polka da Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse do Concert, by Old Folks at Home, (comlr.) Wallace. Allen Petcy. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpen. osch. Tom Moore. Gaslight Scbottisch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Schottiseh. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Wait. Happy Family Polka. Oft lor Baltimore, (comic.) Kathleen, Mavoumeen, as sung Wait for the Wagon. bv Catherine Hayea. There' inagie In that little The Laat Roae ol Summer. aong ; and many other aonga Wedding Polka. lUrobe. and pieces. ap25 Louaiana Belle, variation, by T AW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A. Jj P. PERRY having determined to decline the lartherDrae. tlce of the Law, U. B. CARR1NQTON will prosecute the business and settle tbe accounta of the late firm of Perry at Car-rington, at their recent oniee, in Carpenter' Building between the Exchange Bank and Stale Street. A. F. PERRY. ap24-lt! a. o. uanainuiun. SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. The under-aimed moat respectfully inform hi friend ano the nubile generally, that bo Intends to open his well known GARDKN, on the weat aide of tbe Chiilicoihe road, about half a mile aouth of Columbua, for visiters, and aolicita the contlnuancs of their liberal patronage bestowed on hi. establishment last year. Neither exertion nor the greattwt expense have been (pared to render tbe mow delightlul a pot la the vicinity ol tht Capital aa attractive, comfortable and pleaaant as could be done. All kind of refreshment and deiicacie which will gratiiyan epicure to his heart's eonf nt, will be served up lor a lair and reasonable pric?, at a morrrnl'a notice Desirous to avo.d misunderstanding and vexations, and prevent mischief, I call tbe attention of the visitors of the Garden to some regulations posted In different place on thn premise, hoping that they will be ot eerved. Visiter, on Sunday have to pay ten cent, for admission, and recive a ticket, which entitle the bearer to refreshments to that amount. Well, Irlends, come one, come all, and enjoy the pleasure, of Ood'a delightful nature. mnju-atr snun&n Dvnnr.iuc.sv. MEW ICE CREAM SALOON. C. P. L. J. BUTLER hu the plewumof ansonDctnf to bit frienda and the publie that be haa fitted p Ict Cream Mlmit lor the accommodation of Ladiea and Gr-ntkiDra, and wovJo be happy to wait upoB all that may be plard to call nal HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Bronzed Metal Hat and Coat and UwaaaxL Stsids. Soap-stone tiriddle, oval and round; Burnet l steal Water Cooler, Filter and Cooler ; Toilet Set, ornamental and plain ; Parlor Coal vises; rateat Brew -cutter ; rtaie-warrwra ; Planished Coffee and Tea I'rna: Cake and Spice Boxes; Sponge end Site BathintPana: Waffel Raker ; Bed-clothe Claauae new and very useful article tor keepina bed rlotbesoa children ; and avariely ol olher article., may be found at HKVL at ST.CLAIR'S, decIO Oppotite tbe Franail Back. High. tree t- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALF The sub-scrlber willsellthe Lot oa which heltvea.oa High street, between Town and Rich. Il I la the centre ol the city, and nvery eon re lent stand lor baalae and for a ramify residence. The term will be about ease third dowa and lis balance la payment. Thoae who wish to purebaae to a peculate can, or to locate for basiaea would d o well to ea) I and examine the premise, aa a good bargain willbe offered, mays WALTER THRALL. DRY & FANCY GOODS. pENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can IT ffnd tbe totail New York style of fancy Casaloerat, black French Doeskin Cassimeres, black, blue and brown French snd English Cloths, Drop d'ote, and other beautiful strle of food lor Summer Costs, that irs rare in thl market, at Jul WM. RICHARDS It CO'8. THE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the choicest of the aeason. So are the Bonnet!, Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, Bonnet Crape and other trimmings, now open. Ing by Jul WM. RICHARDS k. C&T " Ono hour of such bliss Is a life ere It elorn I "V 1. nr. ,1 mn of i'raarranasi from thousands of E allude to one hour spent in examining the large and beautiful atock of ParaaoU, Hosiery, Glove, long and abort Laos) Mitta, bnS and white Summer Vert. Inga, buff Lawn Cravats, oolored nnd white Linen Drilling., brown and a rasa Coat Linen, and an endless vsriety of other seasonable goods, sold by . JUl WAS. ailiOAnUB b W. TO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepers Vou will And brown and bleaehed Table Linens, dome beau tiful Snow drop anil Damask Patterns,) also, Diapers and. Crash of all descriptions, at nma j u l nm. aibnoiwo w a. P OUR DAYS LATER from New York ffx'ishted with coodi for "Wm. Richauds St Co.." vurehued tt extremely reduced price, which we will tell at equally low price., for cash or approved credit jul w m. munAiius at uu, THE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more beautifullv clad than Solomon In all his alorv. Yet the Lady surpasses even the Lily, who is attired in those beautiful Bareges, Shallys, Barege-Delalnos, French Muslins, White Crape Shawls, Black Silk Lace Points, Swiss and Jsconet French-Wrought Collars, Cuffs, Under-aleevea and Under-handkerehlefi sold by jut WM. ftlurjAruin sc SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Bulldlnga.Invitea the attention of the Ladles of Colum- bua, ana tbe public generally, to hla very large atock of Fashionable Spring and Summer Gooda, now being received and opened daily. We cordially Invite all to call, for we feel confident that we con auit tne muat laauaiou!. muxv HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we have a large atock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Slip Linena, a great variety of Toweling, Table Cloth!, Mnslln Sheetings, from 4-4 to 12-4 wide, very handaome mbroldred Lace and Mualin Curtalna and curtain goods, 4ie Ac., which will be .old low. mh2 SNOWDEN. "DO YS' WEAR. A fine assortment of goods for Boys' wear can be found at mh2 SNOWDEN'S. TEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, in Jl Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town and Rich. niKRTiAMKH SffAPT.KV Ac TTAT.T. would reaDCCtfullv Invite the attention ol the citizens of Columbus and surround ing country to their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS. which they are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ol Milliner nnd Fancy Dree Gooda, Cloak, dec, eVc, whicb they will sell as icw as can be afforded. Olll liner supplied with uouiioaua rAi i r.nnoasiow as at any place west of New York city. Columbus, October 22, leal MEW SPRING GOODS, by Express. Mes- X dame teriAPLE Y cfc HALL, High St., are now receiv Ing a large and splendid assortment of MILLINERY, ORNA MENTAL. HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of every style and va rlety, which they are now ready so sell at the lowest cash price. Also, Dressing and Repairing Bonnet done In the beat manner nd on the shortest notice. marl6.1y NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces Needle-work Swiss Drapery Curtains. o pea. tine needio-wora L.aco ao. 60 dcs (In vds.l Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtains. just received, and' " or sale by ap30 J.D OSBORN It CO TUST RECEIVED tJ 500 lb, colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lb. Cotton Batting. ap30 J. D. OSBORN It CO. MEW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED. Il 10 p New patterns Bruaaels Carpet. 8 pa Three-ply Carpets. . 12 pa Ingrain Carpet, new tyle. Will be retailed aa low aa any place in the United States, at ma20 J. D. OSBORN 4k CO'S. LADIES, now is the time for you to see the largest assortment of DRESS GOODS which haa ever been brought to Columbus at any one time. Just to convince yourselves ol this, it will be on ly necessary to call at SNOWDEN'S and see the great variety of new and beautiful style ol Flounce, Bordered and Plain Tiasuea, Barege, Chalya- usmbrtct, Lawn, uuinMe, urenaame, ate., are. uur aiocx has been selected with great care, and we aaaure ourfrienda and tbe public gcnorally, that we cannot and will not be under-aold. We reapectlully invite ail to call and examine style, qualities and prices, before making their purchases elsewhere man DRESSSILKS.--Kattra rich Brocade Flounced Silk. Extra Rich Plaid Silks. Brocade and Figured Silks. Neat styles Checked and Striped Summer Silks. India Silks, a great variety ana very low. Plain Block Silks, all width! and qualities Now being openec at mh29 SNOWDEN'S. 77VM BROIDERIES AND LACES J Lace and Muslin Underaleeve; Lace and Mualin Chemiaettee; Lace and Swiaa Capea and Bertha ; Rich Lace Veila, Collar and Cuff ; Ladiea Embroidered Poeket Handkerchiefs ; Jaconet and Swiss Flounclnaai InsertingsandEdginga. A full assortment of the above article! thia day received by apil'J W. A. At J. C. MoCOY It CO. MORE NEW CARPETING The subscri- ben, next door to tbe American, are receiving large addition to their lormer assortment, making one of the moat dealrable stocks to be lound in thecity. Their assortment comprises every variety to be found In tbe market, Tapestry Velvets, Tapeatry Brueaola, Ingrains, dee. Also, white and eol'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Rug, Mats, Lace and Swiss Window Curtain. Buyer will consult their interest by looking at onr stock be. fore purchasing. p23J W. A. & I. C. McCOY At CO. ARRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adams Stewart, MERCHANT TAILOR, opposite tbe Capital ouse, High street, Columbus, has just received his first lot ot PlflNUnnd BUMMER GOODS, and la ready to receiv order for all kind of COATS, PANTS AND TESTS, assuring all who may think proper to patronise kis establishment, thst no efforts will be spared to give aatistactioa aa to the quality of materials, style of work and neatness ot It, and especial care will be taken to have all work done by the time promlard. With "PROMPT WORK AND PROMPT PAY" lor hla motto, be hopea to be able to get along, although k abould not have aeventy cuatomera at one time on a rainy day. mat. J5T. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew- eler, High Street, kelweea the Asnerlraa dr. Nail lion, COLUMBUS. ODIO. Uavinar nurcbased the entire stock of Wm. Savage. I will coa tinue the business at the old stand, where I will keep a first rat asaorrment ot WATCHES, JkweLRY, SILVER SPOONS, FORKS. CUTLERY, And a general variety ot FANCY GOODS. For the n resent I will reside in New York, and person la want ol Good, my rely npoa teeing all new pattern of Jew ry at my More With theae assurances be hope to retain tbe confidence of the former patrons of tbe concern, and ol the eitisen generally. 1 be Watch Kraalrtaa will be attended to by W. M. Savage, Irog known in this section aa a first rate workman, inlfi J. Y. SAVAGE, J. NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock ol good! to Hr. Job Y. Savage, Jr., I cheerfully recommend htm to all of my old ea stonier, and tbe community generally. As it ts absolutely aweeasary that my outstanding baalae ahall be closed, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to me, will call and aettie ud. ItulBI W M. 8AVAOK. COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-8()L STORE. Flrat Door North af the Nell Haas Earraaee. C. 8. ELLIS ha re-opened hi More, kiting it iaeoaaectioa witk Mr. R. D Demon, thoroughly repaired, where he offers a .are aad extensive assortaeat ol Umbrella and Parasol, at tbe VoweM prices. Being a maaalaetarrr ol Umbrella aad Parasol, he I able to make it aa indaeraaeat lor toon la want, to call aad look at kis eateaslve assortment, every oaa being mad of the beat material Also oa band, a large aaaortment of Cane. Corrriag ad repairing doneia the beat meaner aad at abort entice. finking done aa suraoL C. 8. ELLIS. July 8. 153. NEW BALLADS. Firth, Pond Sc Co., of New York, hare eat a the followrng New Bar. j lads, tart pabliaked by their koaaa. M The Lrko af Lace raw," ar th Saw af the Sarsee Mother's afaaie by RarhAlasraf. This la a remarkably pleasing ballad, la the Swiss Style, trtth an easy piaaa aeenmrjaniaaeat. A beaautul eseeate colored Qtle page ailarsa ths saasis. reraaleby Jyi O A. P. MACHOLD. CR. BR1TTON, Real Eatati Agist. AR basiaea esraerted wtik tin Agency aril receiv pnasapt attrataoat. Deed. Rasas, Mortgagee, ladeatarca, Art, rawa st the shortest entire. BUILDING LOTS, la vartosts parta of the city, tor asl est rtsa-toaable eras. . aag3-dlm Cfes sa High Strtst, rppitt Frsmiiin Bsmm. JUST RECEIVED GODEY, GRAHAM aad SARTAIK. tor Seceaaber,by aagl-w A S. HARSH x-d4a SSBgZJXW J
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Full Text | ' ' ' . i '" '.; VOLUME XVI COLUMBCa FR1DA.Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1852, NUMBER 59 .a THE Daih) (Dl)io State Journal IS PUBLISHED EVERY MOHNINO, EXCEPT SUNDAY, fir SCOTT ft BASCOM, JOORKAL fiDILDIXag, Hiaa AMD PIAU ITHUST8 IHTBANCI OK HIQH. TERMS Invariably in ailvance : In Columbus. ffl.OOovear by mall, 85.00. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and iri'tTwnij lur Mia ivuiwuuur 01 m year, oo.uv, TUB iVKEKLY JOURNAL 1 furnished to city subscribers at S3, und by mail at 81. GO a year. Club of four aud upward, lJUi j ul iru niiv iiuwarun, spi.w. TUB TRI-WEISKLY JOURNAL U 83.00 year. RATES OF AD VER TISINQ IN Tim DAILY JOURNAL. The following ratei and rulea ban bran agreed upon between the proprietor! or tin Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to vuwrveu m au cam, aiior sou oate, juty ajt iow.i One square, 10 llnee or lens of thla ilud type, for one Insertion, ovu. , vuuu BUU1UUUU uuwruuu, UO Se So So So 1 square, 1 252 25 3 00 1 00 5 00 2 squares, 1 87 3 87 5 00.0 00 8 00 10. 12. 116. 3 squares, 2 50 4 60.6 50 8 00 9 00 10. 12. 4 squares, 3 005 508 000 UOllO. 12. 14. 10. II r TUB TEAR 8 squares, "Ko , ' ' quarterly Changeable ,.S20 ....25; ....80! 0 square), quarterly 35 or jb column, monthly, weekly,.,.. dally '4 column, monthly,....,.. 40 weekly 65 daily ISO standing card, 6 lines or lesit, for one year S10. No advertisement to bo considered by the year, unleHS 8ieclHed on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisement not marked ou tbo copy fur a apecifiod number ol' inf't-rtlorm, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be oxacted accordingly. All advertisements from Btraugera or transient persons to be paid iu mlvanco. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to thi'lr regular business ; aud all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to 1 paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, ic, not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual nitos. Announcing candidates (for offlces of every description) to be charged at tho rate of fifty cents per week, for each name; thosamo to be, iu all cases, paid in advance. Attorneys w ill bo holden fur the prico of inserting advortisomenta brought In by them. Publishers not accountable for tho accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than doublo the ubovu rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 50 per oent. in advance of lire duuvo rates. No ADVERTISEMENT CAN BE INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. miniuoDuwuM iu LiiuiiiAgiu ma.ibUlwiH, uiv vuiliiauica null. township, and other publie meetings, and such like, to be charged nun price. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be 11 persons sendlnir communications or requiring notices of fairs. soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments whore chargos are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be Inserted with tho understanding that tho sanio are to be pain ior. u intended to Do inserted in tuo editorial column, the came will tie charged at tbo rate of not less than 20 cents per line, andjhenonly when accompanied by an advertisement SCOTT & BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, 8TEltKOTYPiCR-i AND BINDKIIt). Blank nooks and stationery of every description constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Papers, and Inks, ol tuo nasi uiaiiuiHuiuru, aiwiiys lur u s. DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE No. 4, Neil. Kxchaneje, opposlto tbo Secretary of Suite's omce, ingn strnoi, uoiumuus. aecu NATHAN BROOKS, Justice of tho Peace, Ufltce In tho room formerly occupied by Jiutlcn Evans, louin oi tne rrangnn iinnicup sunn. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cull 'ry, Iron. Nnlls, (.lass. House Ruildor's Ma-toriala, Farming nnd M ch nlcnl Tools, Military Coods, tc, Ao No. 101 Illgh street, aign of the (lilt i'adluck. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun-acllor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to tako tho Acknowledgment of Deeds or tho city uf New York. octSO IT c. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re-. tall Dealers in DRY GOODS, Reolsand Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Arc. Four doors aouth of the American, Colum. bus. octlB JOHN. W BAKKR. nOMtRT ARHflTilOKa. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate BnoKRns and Henebal Land iantrs. Ollice south room lixebango Bank Building, Columbus, . LCCtAN BOTTLFS. TtlKO. COMSTOCK. GKO. O. COMflTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-sorstnB. Comstock & Co,) l'orwnrdlnc nnd ( onl-iiiIhkIoii nicrnhnuta, Lard Oil Manufacturers, und Dealers in Salt, Piaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ol the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Liberal advances made on consignments. marfl JRIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridgp, Columhue, Ohio. Stove, oi all hinds, and a great variety of Cnstincs, always on hand. BLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving new supplies of WATCIIKM AND JRWKI.KV. Among other styles ol Watches, w invito attention to a new lot of those Ann hunting case and open dial levers, ol our own Inv portation, which, fur quality and price, arri not excelled. Jylti AT AND CAP STORE. THSt OLD STAND The subscriber comes erecting, to every ffUat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, "with one ol t,e Tory boat assortments ol HATH AND CAPS ever bronitht to this pait ol tbo ritalo, embracing, nearly every varle tyof etyle now worn by the human family. His Hats ero made to order, by somo of the best and most celebrated establishments Fast nnd West, viit Heebe A Co , New Yorkj Bcrtalctt ti lllynu, Philadelphia; Dodd iCo., Hates, Whilcbnr at Co, and others, of Cincinnati ; all of which will be sold at lair prices ; and ho wishes it to be distinctly understood that It la all nonsense lor nthera to Bay they can sell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, aud engaged in the bunncsalor yeara, he nnderatanda what a bat eon bo mado and aoM Inr. ilia atock consist, (in part) ol the following varieties: Black tnd Drab Beaver, extra; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra; Otter and Sent Drab ; Block and Drab Hungarian, very hue; Black and drab Kossuth, in (treat variety ; A large and woll selected assortment of Straw goods lur Men and Boys. A very fine assortment of Hfaw Hats for children, is., Ac. His old Irlends and the public are invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. i. E. RUDISILL, apo.1 High Sr., next door to the Stage Office. HATS and Caps, Straw Goods, Urn 4 brollas, Ac. Ice. Wholesale ana itetau. I IMI.I.ItTTA fill. NK.II, HOUSE ItUILDINIi. COI.UMP.US, OHIO, ruspectlully announce to thecilixensot Co'umbna. and dealers in the trado, that they are now receiving one of the largest and best selected stocks of good. In their line ever otlercd iiithi. "Sdng connected with an FA8TERN M AN I' FACTORY we are at nil times prepared to furnish the very LATEfT S'l YLbS of Ooods, at Eastern prices. Don't mistake tho place, aeeond door south of the Neil Uoulse, feign of llin Bin lint. ap'-IO WE ARE NOW opening a large and brautilut assortment ol WATCHEH, niAMOSD WORK A1SU JWlbxi. Fiiuratnrk of finn London and Gene va tehes I. superior to any in the Slate. Diamond Kings and I'ins, we offer at hew or Prices, jewciry, finrr n . War. Fine Mantle Clork..nnd C-."Sj retail. All ore invited to call examine, and-purthe . tnd NOTAUIALand other fsKAI.enirraved.Bnd PRhSwFS lurniahed. at tho .hortt st notice Wntehen Hrpnlrr In tho best manner. Fir., door aouU, of entrance to NeBn.uae. itLrviN. JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful assortment of WATCUKS, DIAMOND WORK, and J KWkLKTi of all kinds. BLYNN Ai BALDWIN. juis SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Srals. made la the best manner, and at abort Bonce, ana rreawa nrsi". j ULYNN BALDWIN. ap30 CONVEYANCING. Warren Jenkins Office in Platfa Block, Mate atrert-wilL ! adoitton to fels General Insnruice bu.ine... P1 . vn t'ONVKVANrlrsM, NOTAHIAI. Bl,l NESr, AD 1n-KSTIATION Olf LAND TITLEf . Havini ia former r, while employed in iave.iia.ttinc Und tithil "r the Ohio I He Insurance and Tns.t Cocnpaay.bad larae ixpencTrn tn aline, and having rtaiiK abmnar.. ol th. o ' .1.. imnortant trctt ol hud ha thia rernnty. he will, II required, lurmsh at moderate chaiw a' PffO-.tract o( tttle to any real estate i. th.s eooaty. tn all its forms, and ankles ol agreement written at short aratice. JufS-y TEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber t oa hand, at the Kraiklintoo Depot, ,r" aasortmrnt of eosiatry Innbcr, pnadpally cak. of almort ewj sect, aiae and VeUi, where builder, aad others can toa wpplicdow .bort otire, and have the Lamber oenvetca -K-- f j -" In the sMorunrat ia aeaaoasrd timber, asjitable tor Intel, snag timber, for frame ; Joist, of a treat vartrry 01 ; im. of treat variety 01 fce SIM. refuaa hamber. a redaced prter it the Yard, or at th. Mill, C mile. , on the orKerr.almoa WU earn be UleJ by th. ersaacaak. (ma. Doaroa, we, ate. , Bv applicatipa at the (ilroad, to Stoaer or Kerr, MaireeaoB. i' enJfe" M. L. BtJLLTTAXT. HOOKS Si STATIONERY. NEW ARRANGEMENT Paper and Rag Warehouse. Uhoo, Tea, colored Mediums ; Cap, Crown, Medium Koyal mm mi pur itoyni wrapping roper. Wbltu and colored Paper., fur Cotifeclluncr. French end American Tisanes white, and naiorlcdoolura. Olrixi'tJ J'apors, fur Pamphleta, Manilla Paper ul all alxea. Copying I'upur French UDd Eugllab muiiulacture. Nino, 8vn. Post, Hath, 4to. Commercial und Packet Punt. Rank and Polio Post) .Hotting Paper American, French aud Knilli.b t.-iii ; Bunk Nut Paper, Ac, Ac. II (IN NUT 0OARDS, Of various colors nud qualities. N. I). Tin) highest price paid fur Hags. JylO err J. 11. U1LKY It CO. pAl'EllHANGlNGS. Borders and Decora- X live Papers lur Ceilings, Halls one Publio rooms, Prima fur Urn Buurdu, Ac. Tho undiirsliiiiedhnvu mado orrungominia for a very luruunnd wn'l assoru d stock of I'lencb and American papers and borders, atroduced pricee. Urawiugs lor Halls and Ceilings mado to order. Thetrudn suppled by Pattern Hooks, and guoda luriiisbed from " Factory " direct at tho luwoet rutos. Jiill-wbm J. II. KI1.KY &. CO. SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. Staokhardt'i Chemistry. It-id's Intellectual Philosophy. Stownrt'a do. do. Latham's (itrnimir. Tuseulati Disputations. For sale at tho New Bookstore. niaSO J. 11 RILKY & CO. BANK NOTE PAPER, of superior quality XI fur Hankers, Railroad and County Bonds, County Orders, An,, Ac. Hunk nuto paper made to order, ot any size, thirknefs or color. Blank Drain mid Notes, hum the finest steel plates, tor (ale at Hie New fiooks'.orn. J. iiilm ot uu., juir, tuaiiouors. ETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, N. wsDoiier lilna. Portable Safes a fine arliclo, assorted si zet, for counting rooms and housos; Copying I'rmaes, a super! or artlcfoi Inkstands, new patterns, great vat lety. For sale at the Now Uookstoro. J3 J. 11. RILEY U CO. PYNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways of Thinking. By Donald McLeod. Pencllings by the way. new revise u eumoii. For sale lit the New Bookstore. mBS9 J. II. I1ILKY & CO. EL1THEDALE Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Just received aud for aale at tho new Bookstore of Jy-n. J. II. RILKY li. CO. SEDGWICK on the Measure of Damages id revised and enlarged edition, just published and lur aale at tho new Buokatoie ol Jy31 i. 11. 11-ILh.Y At, CU OOD'S Practice new Edition just published, and lor sale at the now Bookstore of J il. KILEV CO. -THE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3. 1 3Just received, at the New Bookstore. I) EMIN1SCENCES, Incidents, Anecdotes, it, t By lion. Lovl Heardsley. For sale at tho New Hinikstoer ma'ja i. IL RILEY & CO. IV"EW STOCK OF BOOKlTNTrSTA- 1 TIONEIIY. Tho now firm ol BURR & RANDALL, having refitted tho store lately occupied by Huntington AiJlAClNTinn, atenuw receiving an entire new stuck ot UtlOKH, STATIONERY, PAPER DANCINGS, FANCY ;OODM, dfce. And having completed arrangements with the various publish. Inn houses of the Eastern cities, they will ruroivo tho new nnd desirable Hooks at tho earliest possible moment niter publication.It will bo the aim or Ihis establishment to furnish every artl. elo In their line at the lowest possible prices, and by giving their pcrsoual attention to tho wants ot their customers, they trust to give entire setlsloctlon to oil who m-iy tavor them with their patronage. All orders intrusted to them will be attended to with fidelity and dispatch, nnd at prices tnnt ennnnt lallnf giving satisfaction. F r HURK RANDALL, Ju55 High strcot, Columbua, Ohio SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including MeGutley's Eclectic Readers, Nos. 1, S, 3, 4 and 5. Hay's Arithmetica. parts 1, a and :i. Daviea' Mathematical Worka. Anthon'a Classical Worka. Mitchell', Smith's, and Morse's Ueographies , Ate., Which aro otlercd at prices ns low as can be fuund nt any Book-atnre in the Weat. For salu by ......, j30 BURR At RANDALL. "VTE W BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy JL iin Fbancb.bt Lajiabtinf, 3 vols. A Step Irom tho New World to tho Old, oy l appan, a vois Time and Tide, or Strive nnd Win, by A. B. Roo. Mother at llumo, by Abbott ; new edition. Bliihedale Homanco, by Hawthorno. For sale by ug3 BURR At, RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We would call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which w.i uiler for sale at unprecedented low prices. Cap, Demy and Medium Records, Duy-Hnoks, Ledgers, Ac., alwav on bond, together with memorandum books of every variety. ju;iU numi w. ,v.v,.u. STATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a anloodld assortment of staple and Faucy Stationery, incln, ding French, Knslish and American Cap and Letter I'apors white and butt Adhosion Envelopes; inssmnas, i.ei-r manips, Porte Monnaies, Pocket Cutlery, Porto-Folios, Bankera' Cn.ea, Ac, which we offer low, Uu30J BURR Ac RANDALL. CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remark! on tho mann-nment uf continued lever, the irientiiy ot Typnua, lypnoia, neiH(uing ruvur, c, by ArsTi.t Flint, M. D. re ror saio oy atifj HUKR ot RANDALL. K. EEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Life and Shuvicks of Oen. Winfield Scott, by Edward li. Munsticld, In 1 Vol 12 mo "tho only authentic edition. A Ireah supply just received and tor Bale by 7ALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Y Y 1 Pnner nnd Firo Board Patterns. A lareo assortment of tho latest patterns, Just received, and for salo by . r " it!,,,,, i. Divnil l. JUJU sunn w 1JIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository JLJ, of tho Columbus and Franklin County Bible Society, may now he lound at the Uookstoro of ..., ju;lO KUitit ot iijniMi,!.. BANCROFT'S History of the United States, in 4 volume!. For sole by ..,, U3Q ttuutt ac iisnusLi.. LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. For aale by the hundred or the ainglo copy, in muslin and p.ier binding, by juau LURK At. RANDALL. NEW WORK BY GRACE AGULLAU, en-entitled, The Dnyn of llrnrr I a Story of Scottish His tory. Forwiehy )0 HURK a. kahiiai.l,. rOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by Jv6 Hllltn te. RANDALL. SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their establishment a deportment for the sale of Ulnnka, l'.InnU lloolta ond Mn.tloni-ry ol every description. Il la our inten tion to keep up a lull assortment ol everything in tills line wnirn business men con desire. Tho Blank work will be mannlactured by ourselves, of the very best materials, and in tho most eub. stantlal mannt-r, and warranted to give satislcction. Entrance on Iliah street TNK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, JL Paper and LetU-rF'ile, Notarial and common Wafer, letter sump. Slate, and all the various little 1 cetera in the Station ery hne, constantly on hand at SCOTT At BASCOM'S. S-TEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful style of type in a manner nut inferiorto that ot any Ea-tera Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ot Wood Cut. fCOTT Ac HAfCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller quantity of all ! and descriptions, plain and mooaw-d. Including a oeaumui van, j " ,? ...V, nund .t SCOTT BASCOM'S. RUSLXESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and 1 1 c.rH. rr rjlrnad Cheeka. Invitation Tickets, tc of any color and thicknes, and cut to any aire, may be had at u ii a nssijwfl -j. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard & ii. Kuyca'and Hoover Inks Black, Red, Bine and Green for sale by eCOTl' - BASCOM. 1 JRINTING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and I Jot, work, all the various color In kegs and cans, for sale ( W.U 11 ft ttASCUAl Dw "DLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a If Rank Led per to a stxpenny juemor-eoum, on h-nd, or man alaeturvd to any pattern, at S:jrT fc HASCOM'S. 1PRINTING PAPER, for News or Book . work, any aiae any quality any quantity for .ale bv ' SCOT r BASCOM. TUST RECEIVED, at the Columbus Peri- J odiral D-pot-THE MODKL ARCHITECT, containing original osgn lor Cottaeee, Villaa. Sabaroaa drrjeer, ate.; a oonpa-M-4 by expiasiatMiB, pei location, esntnat ana ew orate eetaila, prepared expre.sly Inr the use of projctors and art nns throat -oat the l ited State. The oaiy work of the kind t offered la Cohsmtma. araa!7-d't a. b. nsacu. qHE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDI- X r.K. SCIENCES; Edited ay base Bay. M. D , Surged Surgeca Will HospitaL For aale by A. B. HAR3H. CINCINNATI. 7ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Cin- T v oinnati, Ohio The Pall torm ot the Lleveuth Susalon ol this Institution, will eummvnco on MONDAY, the auib ul August, and continue twenty two weeks. The College la turnlah-eil with all tho usual ficilitici and appllunora lorun extensive aud thurouuh Kducation In the sulid and ornamental brunches, its oaao ul uocoaa, unsurpassed health, full and efficient Hoard ol instructors, and moderate expenses, present, at least equal Inducements, tu thoae of any Institution. For lurther particulars, see tuulh Annual Catalogue, or application may be made by let ter, or otherwise, to any member af tile Hoard of Trustees or to tin) su'iacrluorat tho College. P. II. WILBER, Pres't. auituddw. EO. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., between Columbia and Pearl, wholfnln deolor in all va-rim. a of WltlTI N ; , I'Kl NTI NU fc OTII Ell VA PUH. ftT Agent fiir Suffield Eale Mill' H'rUinr taper. nplU ENVELOPES. 600 M Hull Knvelopes ; ISO M White do I 55 M Level do . 1C0 M Note do ALSO Nuto Papers, a beautiful usiortimnt, Just received by K. O. OOODMAN, odIO 77 and 79 Walnut street. T7RENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA- JC PKR. 300 rosma Blito and Whito, Juat received and for aula atroduced prlcea. K. O. wiuUMAn, RplU 77 and 79 Waluut strcnt. T7RENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, JL Hlue and White, Just received and lor snio low. aplO 77 and 79 Walnut atreet HINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD a ittiAHUM. a nenutuui article, manuiaciurcu nv messra. riltes, Potter k Co. I huvo the largest and cheapest stock of Cards In tho city. rs. u. tiuuunian, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut st,, Manufacturers' Apent. T AFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA JLj I'Eltd lhavo been dealing iu tlieso Papers lor mora than a year, and hod tliein every thing one can wish, as to quality and Brleo. They am the highest grade of Paper manufactured in the nlled States; always give satisfaction, and used once aro wanted again. A lull assortment lust received. E. O. OOODMAN, . aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. TJERMAN SCHRADER, (successor to JLJ. Chables Stabcii) lmporterof Uermnn. Kreneh nnd knullxh Ifmiev linailH. Tnvanrjil Itlualenl Inatnimenta. ana H'lwlemlt Dealer in Aa-iirdmnn, Violin; Combs, tiitols, yen custion Caps, Pocket and Toblt Cutlery, Spoons, Spectacles, 4c, 4t NO. Oil MAIN STI1RKT, BETWKKN LOWER BLABKKT AND COI.UBIOIA, ... if. ni - . ! ALL apiu-ooin tyuiouuiabj, vixiv, JOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of ItOOTts A NO NIIOE.. No. 41, South Sido Third Street, (opputlto Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI. O.. Mr. D keeps constantly ou baud a full assortment of fine Dress aud Water Pruol Hoots ard Shoes in all varieties, which will bo sold at V 'ry low prlcea N. II. Fine Uoota lorwarded by express, end warranted to lit, upon all orders sccompauled by the cash and too measure, apio-ly "WINDOW GLASS. We are now receiv T T ing n larpo stock ol this season's manufacture ol Belle Vernon Window (Jlnss, and having taken the first rremium at the Ohio rotate Fair, Mechanics' Institute of Cincinnati, and the Alleglinny county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we toe! assured that wu oiior to tne city and cuuntry trade tue ueec anil most exten sive assortment ol (iluss of the 1st, 2.1, 3d, nnd 4th qualities ; Drugcjt' ware of nil descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars ; Pint and quart Flasks, Ate., Are. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by SI'EEIIS As. WRKillT, Sole Agents lor Bellevernon Works, No. SI) Main st , Cincinnati, ti. ti. Also, a constant supply ol Dupunt uun rowdcr; ill-He, Blastlna nnd Sporting, Suda Ash, and bleaching Powders. aylO-dbm PAPER WAREHOUSE.The undersigned JL otter n full assortment ol rAi'Mf. emuracing news. hooz. Plate, Cap and Letter Paper; Canille, Tobacco, MhuIIIo, Wrap ping Paper, Bonnet Boards, dee., &c, ot the best quality, nnd at tho lowest market prico. Orders, solicited, which will be tilled at the samo price as if purchased in perion Wo oIbo make to order, ut short notice. News and Hook Paper. NIXON It CO,, Nos. 77 and 79 Walnut street, 'Incinnati, O. N. B Tbo highest market price paid lor RAGS, in cash or exchanged ior paper. jyS4-d3m. C BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincin- natl, is constantly prepared to turnish elegant BUSTS, STATUES, MLDALLIONS and MONUMKNTS. lyf Orders solicited Irom a distance. jylO-dfim' BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. This ortlcln Is tho result of the application of st-entilic principle! to tho purpose intended, viz t To keep water as cool as pnssible, as long as possible, with the least possible Ice. 'i ho proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular b'aoch ot domestic ecunomy, nnd paaaing from ono Improvement to another, has ut length arrived as near perfection ns it is possible to reach. A prool this Is found in th vary general use of tlieso Coolers in all parts of tho country. A belter proof of tho soino Inctis, that, elnco their introduction, vniious Imitations ol tho genuine artielo hove been of tempted all falling short ol tho object, it Is true, yet all proving cluarly which way the tide ol popular opinion is settiun. A simple statement ol facts, in reeord to these Coolers, will salisty every one ol their superiority. First, they are the only article of the hind ever patenttd. They uro lurnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by means of which, with two pounds ol lee to thu gallon, water is Kept ai , u-niperaiuni oi 40 below zero, or only 8 above the the Ireezing point) all day. Thus, at a cost of aomu tire rents ncr da v. a family of ordinary size can be constantly supplied Willi water as euld as Ice itselt ; larger numbers In the samo proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to bo a saving of ot least seventy live per cent, over the Earthen Jar formerly used for this purpuso. Apsin, these Coolers never sweat; In this way saving much unnecessary waste mid trouble. Being manufactured in tho most workmanlike style, and hand-soinely finished In every respect, lliey make a very beautiful ornament lor the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An important improvement haa lately been added tome cool er, viz: a small Paufeapablo ul buldluglromaixtoeigut pounua ot butb r) Inserted directly under the cover. Thia quantity ol butter can be kept per loci ly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of fumillea. If desired, the Cooler can also be lurnlsbed, at asmanex. penae, withal llterlng Apparatus, mane anil ior anie as llUltnr.l a nousn r urn inning r.siauiisiiniriti, No. 14. East Front street. Cloclnnt.li. O. Di aler iu Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Traya, Britannia, Japanned, Hronzod and Tin Ware, Hrushea, wooden ana willow ware, Bathing Apparatus and Relrigeratora aplO GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. O. II. UKFFUOV, Proprietor, late oi walnut street House. apG-tt WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jyU-dtf W. BWEMs:', proprietor. CINCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cnre Flstobllahment la now open lor the reception oi pa tients, it is located about Are miles Irom the city, on the Carthaire pike, and buta few rods from the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the same distance Irom thn Mia ml Canal, in front, rendering it easy of access to those desirousot enjoying the benefits of the Institution. To the lover of nature, few port of the country csn lumlsh a more pleasing variety of s-cnery than spreads itscll before the traveler all the way from Cincinnati tc the Cure. Therenature and art combine, rendering tho view beautiful beyond descrip tion. Tnu now,-largc and beautiful Edifice displays the teste or Ihe niii tplancn. The neatness and eleeaiici; ol the interior, combined with the numerous attractions which present mem- selves to the invalid, cannot Ian to render into estoniisnmeni a desirable one. The Halls are extensive, and the rooms spacious and Inviting, where tho invalid con ranee at pleasure, free Irom atmospheric influences. In Inclement weather. Tho Bed Rooma are well ventilated, and neatly lurnished ; the Bath Rooma are ampl" and commodious, being convenient for the application ol water, in every torm. In connection with the Institution there Is n Gymnasium Hall, seventy live feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by health lul exercise. Tho Sprincs which furnish the water lur thia Establishment are dear, pure, soft, and abundant ; flowing Irom a eravely bed, they send forth water both cold and deliriuua. The country aid neighborhood aro remarkable tor bealthlul-nesa, purity t:f air, and variety of scenery. All things combined, we cannot think of a mora desirable place, for thoae aeeking health, than this Institution. Dr. Peasc. having bad much experience in the treatment of dlet-ase tor many years, begs leave to inform the public, that no pains will he spared lor tho restoration to health ot those committed to his charge. Mr. Peask, who baa, lor several years, d -voted her attention to the treatment ol diseases peculiar to her sex. and being every way qualified lor so important a station, will tako sperial charge ot the Irmalc department. Prolapsus I'teri, with its train ot aliments, that bane ol lemale beauty, health and b.ppinee, which is prostrating the energie., and destroy tnt the uartulne ot a large portion ol the fair ex, will be treated In thia Institution, suco-aslully, independent ol pessaries or supporters nt any kind. To this subject wewould invite the attention ol Ladies, a In all casus we shall expect to perform a perfect cnre. Persons visitin the Cure by the way of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Daytno" Railroad, will stop at the Carthage station. Patients are reouested to bring two comlortablea, two blankets, two coarse shorts, six towels, and a quantity of old linen, suita ble tr bandore. Tiaxa The term for Boaxd. Mxdical PHBrtcxs. and all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollar per week, payable weekly. Extra arbudanca will nibject the patient to an extra charge. Some deduction will be made to tbuM wbo and it necessary to rirnl a Venrth ot rime ia the Institution Transient persons will be charred two dollar per day. From thro to live dollar will be charged lor the first exam-fnatinn For farther partlcnlar addrrs D. A. PEASE, M. D., Proprietor and Physician. Carthar Hamilton, CowO.-tnalSd3maaw3m A MERICAN and Foreip-n Papers. Letter, 1 . Can. Commercial. Packing and Folio Poat ruled and plain by thai quantity, at low prices, at tne Paper Warehouse Ot uyji . n. nibai as. v.. H. B. Bank Rot paper latter sire a superior article tor TBapoasd co, etroaiara, srsj. F0 ..WARDING. .OH AMBERLIN & CRAWFORD, Forward J a and Commission Mkiichants,ooI of 8upcrir Strut, Cleveland, Ohio, Dealers In Flour, drain and other Produce, (ex clusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line, unio uansi, and union Lino, rennsyirania ana uniowanai, Vtr Agents lur tho lolluwing Linos i i;rawiora a i;m norinorn Wotlsl ' JO.P. Kimball, 108 Statu at., Boston. R R. Line of Steam, Pro Dellera. Scovell,luv " Now York and Ohio Lako flout Line, Cliamberlin, Lee, It Co. New York and Cincinnati Line, Cbamburlln, Lee It. Cu'a Kxpress, Troy and Oswego Lino, mal3-6m . Agents, No. 1, Cantla Slip, New tork aOHAMBERLIN, LEE & CO'S EXPRESS J PaoraiKTOHS CHAM KKRL1N, LEE Si CO., New York, and I.KK. AIIKI.I. Il CO.. DuBalu. ffj Ship by People's Line Steamboats, Isaae Newton and lii'iiurick iiuuion, loot i;ourtiana sireei, norm uiver. Mark package! " C. Lee It Cu's Express." For Freight apply to Jahis COatman, 169 Broadway, New York ; Cmasibkblin, Lrr It Co., 1 Ccsntiea Slip, New York ; J. S, Chknowkth It Co., Cincinnati, O i Chaudkbxin tfbCBAWroaD, Cluveland, O mulil-tim CRAWFORD & CO., Forwarders & Com J mission Mebchant!, Ogdentbvrgh, N. Y., Proprietor! of the Northern R- II. Line ol steam rrupetieri, Between ugaena- burgh, Cleveland, Detroit ana cnicago. unaier m ruuun (UtAlN null other PRODUCE. (exclusively on commission.) Liberal advances mado on property for silo at Ogdenahurgh, uostonana now xora. msio-um XTORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, between y Bo.lon, New York and the Went. CRAWFORD at uu ugoensuurgn, new rorx, rropneior. ini ianeoim sis's of tbo following now flrst class Propellers, (leaving Ogdcna burgh three time a week t) OODENSBURGH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J W.Bill OKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF TUE LAKE. Conuecllng at Opflensburgh with the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, nnd Kiitliinil nnd Burlington Unit-romla, between Oadeiiaburgh and Boston, and with the Lake Chmi.pluln & While Hall Canal Llnca, between Rouse's Point and Now Torsi. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vormont Central Railroad, 108 Bute street, Boston. O. P. Scovbll, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 (State street, Ifoston. J. S. Mavnabd, Agent Travis ft Co's Linn, 33 CceutlesSUp, New York. Chad. B. Jakks, Agent Now York and Canada Line, 7 Counties Slip, up stairs, New York. Malcolm Canfield, Agent Merchant' Line, 9Vk Cconlies Slip, Now tork CUAMBEUL1N It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. snnl3-Cra NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE ERIE CANAL AND LAKES CHAMBERLIN, LEE & CO., New York, and LEE, ABELL It CO., Buffalo, Pro prietors. NEW YORK ANO OHIO I.I1NE, (IIIJU UANAli. CllAMIlE'tLIN At CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Proprietor!. No Tramblpment at Troy or Albany. Apply tu N. CuAMBRnLtN and J. C. Oathian, No. 1 Cmntlei Slip, New York. Mark rnekages .I.eu,l..li, Line." Ship dally at Pier No 2, East River, New York. mal3-6m It. OABBKTSON. HANNA, GARRETSON & CO., Whole-sale Gbockbs and Commission Mkbchants, Horvey'i Block, Merwln atreet, Cleveland, o. maij-pm- A m. iiai.b. JOHN TINKRB, TTALE & TINKER, Forwarding and Uom- XJ. mission Mkbchants, Colnmbua, Ohio. tin msuoHaaiTa, aOiiiniuna, asusua Warehouse No.S. Exchanze Buildings, Broad street, (one door weat of W. A. Gill t. Co'a Agricultural Warehouao.) Deolera In Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Water Lime. Alao, Agonto for the following Lines i Lt.tnrop ot uo i express. Merchants' Transportation Company, Ecltlord Lino, . I Erie Canal. Union Transport Hon Company, f Western Lake Boot Line ) Mark packages Caro Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We aro prepared at all times to contract freight to any part of the Union. " CALL AND 8KB US." """ 1852. EDDY & HALLADAY, Storage, Shipping and Commission Mkbchants, and Dealers In Salt, Flour. P lob. Water Lime, Ac. I"5? Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sals ol liioin. ond i-roauce generally. Jr Warehouse and Oliico, foot of Front street, opposite the u., c. ana c. itauroaa uepot, uiuvoianu. vruu. 3P Also, Agents for tbo following Llnei on Erie Canal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H.N. Holt It Co., No. 9 Coentlci Slip, New York ; Holt, Palmbb It Co., foot of Washington street, Buffalo, Pro- prlctors. KCKFORO T.INB. HtmH Ar.l.KN, Agents, No. 127 Brood street, New York, G. B. Williams. ) (up stairs.) Maxwell & Patten, j L wliarf Buff40 John Allen, Jr., 8 J. W. Pattkn Ai Co., Proprietors, 155, River street, Troy. Fjf Mark packages " Eckford Line," ship dally by " Old Line roy low noats, uoeniies cup. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Running In connection with Rccd't various Line of Steamboats on the Lakes. PBOPBIETOnS. B. A. Root It Co, 113 Pier, Albany. Davis &Sotton, Agents Reed's Steamboatt, Reed's Warehouse, huttAlo. A. 11. Mohoan, Buffalo. Gso. II. Tuttle, Agent, Broad street. New York. C. S. Bishop & Co., Agents, North Market, Boston. rip Mark packages "Union T. Company," ship by "Swill sure Line of Tow Boat," foot of Brood street, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINK. Merchandise forwarded dailv to and from New York, Albany and Buffalo, and all ports on the Western Lakes and Canala, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy, fy Cor. uooa insured between New York and Buffalo. . ... .n n 1 1 .1 1 I) 1 CUV B. w. AALLDIAUOK, I .ujiiiciui, 1,1 niuiua,n, . AGENTS. R. L. Howell, 121 Brood street, New York, Olmktkd At Daniels, 47 Quay street, ...Albany, 1. J. Tallmadsk, (foot of Washington street,).... Buffalo, Enur & Ualladay, Cleveland, rSfMarknackane'' W. L. B. Line," and 8hin by Western Lako Boat Line, foot of Broad street, New York f- Apply to ii. riTsjii. coiuiddus, u. VkT Our connections with the above Lines, and with Lathrop It Cu'a Express, are such that we con assure Merchants and shippers in general, that we can forward goods to all point! a little quicker and cheaper than any other Line. Mark it. Mark all packages legibly, and with caro. EDUY Ac HALLADAY, Cleveland. H. FITCH, Columbus. aplli-m A. M. II ALE, General Agent on Ohio Canal. FAST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum-lumbus to Portsmouth. On ond after Monday, Jnne2S, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbus lor Circleviile, Chillicothe and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in the evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Co lumbus at 8 P. M., dally. tllVft It n r.i I'r.n ck. siAwnr.c STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Columbus. The regular course of Lectures In thl Institu tion, will commence on Monday, the 1st of November, and continue four months. The Preliminary Course, consisting ot six important specialities, beginning on the 18th of Ootobeb, will continue until the 1st oi novi mner. FACUI.TV. R. II. PADDOCK, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.L'HAS. A. LEE, M. D., Professor of Materia Medics, Therapeutics and Medical jurisprudence. Fit KDEKICK MKRKICK. M. D , Professor of Chemistry. SAMUEL M. SMITH, M. D., Prutessorof Theory and Practice. R I.. HOWARD. M. D, Profeasor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D., Prolcssor of Obstetrics, Ace., and of Patbolory. C. C. PARKER, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES. Lectures (fi0,00. Matriculation (3,00. Graduation ( (i.e.). Dissecting Ticket (5,00. By the expenditure of almost ton thousand dollars, during the Eresent year, on onr noble edifice, tho Anato-nlcal Theatre will p finished, and the Hospital open ior the reception af patients, and many olher improvements completed, making the whole a most perfect structure. All inquiries will receive prompt attention it addressed to 8. M. SMITH, an7 Dean of the Faculty. Atjditob's Office, Fbanklik Co, I July 22, 1852. I NOTICE to the qualified electors of Franklin Co., O. In pursuance ol the 33d section of "An Act for tue assessment and taxation ot all property in thia State, and lor levying taxea thereon according to Ita tsue value in money," passed April 1.1, 1652, the Commissioners of Franklin county, at their June session, 1S52, divided said county lor the election ot District Asaeasors, as fullows : The township of Montgomery (Including the city) shall constitute the 1st District. The township ot Truro, Jefferson, Plain, Blendon, Mifflin Clinton and Sharon shall constitute the 2d District. 1 be townships of Perry, Washington, Norwich, Brown, Franklin and Prailie shall constitute the 3d District. The township ot Pleaaant, Jarkaon, Hamilton and Madison shall constitute the 4th District. By order oi the Board. U. CRARY, Clerk. rpWO ONE-ACRE LOTS FOR SALE I Two Lot, No. 23 and 24, located in Phelaa' Additlon.con-tatainc one acre each. They are the pleasanteat location la thewbdivisloo, and will be sold at a bargain II sold earn, other, wiseth-y will be taken ont of market and the price advanced. JAMISON at TUTTLE, Real Estate Agent, aac 14 Office In Carpenter'a Building, op stair. PASTURE. We have Pasture for a, few COWS, east of the LunMic Asylam. jn BAKER ARMSTRONG. INSURANCE. WARREN JENKINS, at General Head Quarters of Life, Firo, Health ond Marina Insurance, lakes pleasure in aunmiiting to bis patrons the following Statement of the ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF VTICA, on the let day of July, 185.!, shutting tho whole amount of its txpenatlures since January let, vsav. Balaneeon hand January 1st, IBM (20,510 S3 Cash Premium! from 1st January to 1st July, 37,138 73 Roeeired on Policies of re-Insurance. ... 534 09 (67,1112 07 Amount ot Losses and enxensea paid up to July 1, '53, and llnca January 1st,.... 3?,t)!-5 ) Paid Agents' Commissions 4.003 10 Paid ror re-Insurance 720 42 Paid return Premiums on Policies cancelled 846 88 45,2114 05 Surplus (3L028 01 JOHN E. HINMAN, rrestaent. Illlra. Jnlvl. IrtM H. H. HAWLEY. Secretary. Thla statement shows the actual business lor six months, 'i he original capital ot 170.00011 over and above the surplus here. in sot lortii. J nis company naa always paia u lussns wuu promptness ana iiuerauiy. vvmuvjn .unnino. VOIUmDUS, AUgUBl UtU, IDOa. Agent. Rkcohhendatiom pboh Gxntlehen op Utica. Wsl thn uhseriht.ra. will eniiatnted with the nrinClDal Ob!' reran!' thn jffrna luauranen fnmnanv. herebv cortifvlhat they are geatlemon oi good buainesa reputation, and that we believe too sata oompany wen managea ana responsiuie. U. U. LiANSING, fjasnier uneiaa nana. C. S. Wilson, oahler Utlca City Bank. Jas. S. Lvnoh, Cashier Ontorlo Branch Bank. aug7-y T. O. Gbannis, Cashier Bonk Central N. York, n ENERAL HEAD QUARTERS, for Life VJ Firo. Marine, nnd Health INSURANCE, Offlceln Plattts Block, Stole street, up stairs. In these days of failures of Insurance Companies, the under. sinned would call attention to tno exniuit oi auma ui un companies which he has the honor to represent. Among them are tno Franklin F re Ins. Co. of Philadelphia assets 1,284,300 300,000 184,150 170,000 200,000 173,000 346,978 Franklin, ol Now York, Springfield Fire and Marine, Etna, ut Utica, N. Y Rensalaor, of Lnnsingburg, N. Y., Union, of Fort Plain. N. Y . do. do. do. do. do. do. Hudson River Ins., Waterford, N Y., Pilv InsiirancA Cnmnanv of Cincinnati, do. 200,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and F'lro risks, LIKE INSURANCE Mutual Benefit New York and New Jersey (1,381,000 Jefferson Lllelnsurance Co., Cincinnati lOO.OUO American Temperance Life Ins Co., Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Lile Ins. Co., New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Meelomle. Mutual Health Association. Cin 629.000 Thn undorslimed will take ireot nleasure In exhibiting the re. ceut renorts ol all the abovecomnaniea. and explaining in exten. n ihelr rnmirrfa and manner ot doina buaineaa. In the varioua departments of Fire, Marine, Life, and Health Insurance, Ihero can be no superior loeilitlcs offered by any agent or company. UAi.JV01S.niA JjJFU ltinn.l luaeu on ran isiursum terms. Remember to call at Head Quarters, State street, up stairs. WllKKLN JENKINS, Agent. L.E.Wilson, sub-agent. imarzo. rpHOSE who wish for Fire Insurance will -I- nleaan read the fnllowinar renort of the HIANKLIN VI RE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF niiii.Anai.piiiA. Showing CASH A8SETTS, January 1st, 1852, invested as IOIIOWS ! First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia Real Estate purchased nt Sheriff sale Temporary Loans on Collaterals Stocks, valued at 86li,506 cost (957,513 04 84,377 78 125.ti05 73 62,325 50 8,0(16 00 Notes, Bill! receivable, Ate Cash 4.0,481 3 (1,284,300 94 nPMNSURANCE AGAINST FI RE in the above com- pauy, by le 18-ytl WARREN JENKINS, Agent. sOOLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY VV MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, ftiiinnnn ThiarnmnanvnftnrstothA insured ail tho security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plana (as faereto- Inpi, an,.liiri mmhln.il namnlv t Low ratea of uremium 1 BD on. nual return, in casn, ot tne per oenioge r-iqun eu sur uo y""""' gent risk of the year; an adequate but not exceaaive provialontor the luturo aecurity of membera for the whole term oi lllo, with an adequate lntereat in the accumulating fund oecurcd to auch membera, at death, by credit upon their policies; a guaranty rn.i AnmianoA fn thn mrnniiwiii anciirltv of ahoi't term mem bera, and alao for thopreaent aecurity of tboao for the whole term ol Hie. This Is the only Mutuol Llle Insurance uompsny wnoae rates of premium aro ffxed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision ior an annually Increasing accumulation of funds (lor future security) In exact proportion to tho amount of business and the increasing risk Irom advancing age among ino mei.iuoi-. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ac, giving Iu detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by r J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc23-d INSURANCE on Life and Live Stock, against loss or damage by Finn, end against the perils ot the Ska aud Inland Navigation, on property ot evory description, taken In thefollowlng Companies: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Cnpilnl 8150,1)00. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital 8100,000. NEW ENOI.AND LITE STOCK INS. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. Cnpltnl (50,000. EAGT.E INSURANCE COM "ANY, CINCINNATI, O. Capita! 8tiOO,(00. UTICA INSURANCE COMPANY, UTICA, N.Y. Capital (150,000. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, RO.'dE, NEW YORK. Capital (10,006. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital $4,500,000. Risks taken on the most liberal terms . and all losaea promptly adluated. I.olo-dly T STOCKTON. Agent CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS J WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Agent, will re ceive applications for Life Insurance, including Cahlornia Rlska can at tieaaquorcera,oppoaiie me uiu oiaienuuae,ri.atrsircvi, Colnmbua. Ie28-ytl. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-a lectfullv announce to their inends ard the nubile In gen eral, that they have jnat opened a ature on the eorner of Long atteet and State Avenue, opposlto P. Hoydm'a Factory, where thoy intend to keep constantly on hand, alarge assortment of the very beat ot Family Groceries auch aa Teas. Coffee, 8u ar, Molasaea, Flour, Rice, Fiah, Soap, Candlea, Starch, Cbeeae, Ate, Vs., together with evory article used by families, which they oiler to sell on the lowest terms, for Cash on1 v. July 14 leoa. v. iJiAun sr. spu. NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu ale Store I Received thl. day a large aupply of, new Standard and lasblonasie Music. Grand Polka da Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse do Concert, by Old Folks at Home, (comlr.) Wallace. Allen Petcy. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpen. osch. Tom Moore. Gaslight Scbottisch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Schottiseh. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Wait. Happy Family Polka. Oft lor Baltimore, (comic.) Kathleen, Mavoumeen, as sung Wait for the Wagon. bv Catherine Hayea. There' inagie In that little The Laat Roae ol Summer. aong ; and many other aonga Wedding Polka. lUrobe. and pieces. ap25 Louaiana Belle, variation, by T AW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A. Jj P. PERRY having determined to decline the lartherDrae. tlce of the Law, U. B. CARR1NQTON will prosecute the business and settle tbe accounta of the late firm of Perry at Car-rington, at their recent oniee, in Carpenter' Building between the Exchange Bank and Stale Street. A. F. PERRY. ap24-lt! a. o. uanainuiun. SCHNEIDER'S GARDEN. The under-aimed moat respectfully inform hi friend ano the nubile generally, that bo Intends to open his well known GARDKN, on the weat aide of tbe Chiilicoihe road, about half a mile aouth of Columbua, for visiters, and aolicita the contlnuancs of their liberal patronage bestowed on hi. establishment last year. Neither exertion nor the greattwt expense have been (pared to render tbe mow delightlul a pot la the vicinity ol tht Capital aa attractive, comfortable and pleaaant as could be done. All kind of refreshment and deiicacie which will gratiiyan epicure to his heart's eonf nt, will be served up lor a lair and reasonable pric?, at a morrrnl'a notice Desirous to avo.d misunderstanding and vexations, and prevent mischief, I call tbe attention of the visitors of the Garden to some regulations posted In different place on thn premise, hoping that they will be ot eerved. Visiter, on Sunday have to pay ten cent, for admission, and recive a ticket, which entitle the bearer to refreshments to that amount. Well, Irlends, come one, come all, and enjoy the pleasure, of Ood'a delightful nature. mnju-atr snun&n Dvnnr.iuc.sv. MEW ICE CREAM SALOON. C. P. L. J. BUTLER hu the plewumof ansonDctnf to bit frienda and the publie that be haa fitted p Ict Cream Mlmit lor the accommodation of Ladiea and Gr-ntkiDra, and wovJo be happy to wait upoB all that may be plard to call nal HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Bronzed Metal Hat and Coat and UwaaaxL Stsids. Soap-stone tiriddle, oval and round; Burnet l steal Water Cooler, Filter and Cooler ; Toilet Set, ornamental and plain ; Parlor Coal vises; rateat Brew -cutter ; rtaie-warrwra ; Planished Coffee and Tea I'rna: Cake and Spice Boxes; Sponge end Site BathintPana: Waffel Raker ; Bed-clothe Claauae new and very useful article tor keepina bed rlotbesoa children ; and avariely ol olher article., may be found at HKVL at ST.CLAIR'S, decIO Oppotite tbe Franail Back. High. tree t- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALF The sub-scrlber willsellthe Lot oa which heltvea.oa High street, between Town and Rich. Il I la the centre ol the city, and nvery eon re lent stand lor baalae and for a ramify residence. The term will be about ease third dowa and lis balance la payment. Thoae who wish to purebaae to a peculate can, or to locate for basiaea would d o well to ea) I and examine the premise, aa a good bargain willbe offered, mays WALTER THRALL. DRY & FANCY GOODS. pENTLEMEN OF COLUMBUS You can IT ffnd tbe totail New York style of fancy Casaloerat, black French Doeskin Cassimeres, black, blue and brown French snd English Cloths, Drop d'ote, and other beautiful strle of food lor Summer Costs, that irs rare in thl market, at Jul WM. RICHARDS It CO'8. THE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the choicest of the aeason. So are the Bonnet!, Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, Bonnet Crape and other trimmings, now open. Ing by Jul WM. RICHARDS k. C&T " Ono hour of such bliss Is a life ere It elorn I "V 1. nr. ,1 mn of i'raarranasi from thousands of E allude to one hour spent in examining the large and beautiful atock of ParaaoU, Hosiery, Glove, long and abort Laos) Mitta, bnS and white Summer Vert. Inga, buff Lawn Cravats, oolored nnd white Linen Drilling., brown and a rasa Coat Linen, and an endless vsriety of other seasonable goods, sold by . JUl WAS. ailiOAnUB b W. TO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepers Vou will And brown and bleaehed Table Linens, dome beau tiful Snow drop anil Damask Patterns,) also, Diapers and. Crash of all descriptions, at nma j u l nm. aibnoiwo w a. P OUR DAYS LATER from New York ffx'ishted with coodi for "Wm. Richauds St Co.." vurehued tt extremely reduced price, which we will tell at equally low price., for cash or approved credit jul w m. munAiius at uu, THE LILY OF THE VALLEY was more beautifullv clad than Solomon In all his alorv. Yet the Lady surpasses even the Lily, who is attired in those beautiful Bareges, Shallys, Barege-Delalnos, French Muslins, White Crape Shawls, Black Silk Lace Points, Swiss and Jsconet French-Wrought Collars, Cuffs, Under-aleevea and Under-handkerehlefi sold by jut WM. ftlurjAruin sc SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Bulldlnga.Invitea the attention of the Ladles of Colum- bua, ana tbe public generally, to hla very large atock of Fashionable Spring and Summer Gooda, now being received and opened daily. We cordially Invite all to call, for we feel confident that we con auit tne muat laauaiou!. muxv HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed that we have a large atock of Linen Sheetings, Pillow Slip Linena, a great variety of Toweling, Table Cloth!, Mnslln Sheetings, from 4-4 to 12-4 wide, very handaome mbroldred Lace and Mualin Curtalna and curtain goods, 4ie Ac., which will be .old low. mh2 SNOWDEN. "DO YS' WEAR. A fine assortment of goods for Boys' wear can be found at mh2 SNOWDEN'S. TEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, in Jl Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town and Rich. niKRTiAMKH SffAPT.KV Ac TTAT.T. would reaDCCtfullv Invite the attention ol the citizens of Columbus and surround ing country to their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS. which they are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ol Milliner nnd Fancy Dree Gooda, Cloak, dec, eVc, whicb they will sell as icw as can be afforded. Olll liner supplied with uouiioaua rAi i r.nnoasiow as at any place west of New York city. Columbus, October 22, leal MEW SPRING GOODS, by Express. Mes- X dame teriAPLE Y cfc HALL, High St., are now receiv Ing a large and splendid assortment of MILLINERY, ORNA MENTAL. HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, of every style and va rlety, which they are now ready so sell at the lowest cash price. Also, Dressing and Repairing Bonnet done In the beat manner nd on the shortest notice. marl6.1y NEEDLE-WORK DRAPERY. 30 pieces Needle-work Swiss Drapery Curtains. o pea. tine needio-wora L.aco ao. 60 dcs (In vds.l Wove and Work Book Drapery Curtains. just received, and' " or sale by ap30 J.D OSBORN It CO TUST RECEIVED tJ 500 lb, colored Carpet Warp, 1500 lb. Cotton Batting. ap30 J. D. OSBORN It CO. MEW CARPETING JUST RECEIVED. Il 10 p New patterns Bruaaels Carpet. 8 pa Three-ply Carpets. . 12 pa Ingrain Carpet, new tyle. Will be retailed aa low aa any place in the United States, at ma20 J. D. OSBORN 4k CO'S. LADIES, now is the time for you to see the largest assortment of DRESS GOODS which haa ever been brought to Columbus at any one time. Just to convince yourselves ol this, it will be on ly necessary to call at SNOWDEN'S and see the great variety of new and beautiful style ol Flounce, Bordered and Plain Tiasuea, Barege, Chalya- usmbrtct, Lawn, uuinMe, urenaame, ate., are. uur aiocx has been selected with great care, and we aaaure ourfrienda and tbe public gcnorally, that we cannot and will not be under-aold. We reapectlully invite ail to call and examine style, qualities and prices, before making their purchases elsewhere man DRESSSILKS.--Kattra rich Brocade Flounced Silk. Extra Rich Plaid Silks. Brocade and Figured Silks. Neat styles Checked and Striped Summer Silks. India Silks, a great variety ana very low. Plain Block Silks, all width! and qualities Now being openec at mh29 SNOWDEN'S. 77VM BROIDERIES AND LACES J Lace and Muslin Underaleeve; Lace and Mualin Chemiaettee; Lace and Swiaa Capea and Bertha ; Rich Lace Veila, Collar and Cuff ; Ladiea Embroidered Poeket Handkerchiefs ; Jaconet and Swiss Flounclnaai InsertingsandEdginga. A full assortment of the above article! thia day received by apil'J W. A. At J. C. MoCOY It CO. MORE NEW CARPETING The subscri- ben, next door to tbe American, are receiving large addition to their lormer assortment, making one of the moat dealrable stocks to be lound in thecity. Their assortment comprises every variety to be found In tbe market, Tapestry Velvets, Tapeatry Brueaola, Ingrains, dee. Also, white and eol'd India Matting, Oil Cloths, Rug, Mats, Lace and Swiss Window Curtain. Buyer will consult their interest by looking at onr stock be. fore purchasing. p23J W. A. & I. C. McCOY At CO. ARRIVAL No. 1, for 1852. Adams Stewart, MERCHANT TAILOR, opposite tbe Capital ouse, High street, Columbus, has just received his first lot ot PlflNUnnd BUMMER GOODS, and la ready to receiv order for all kind of COATS, PANTS AND TESTS, assuring all who may think proper to patronise kis establishment, thst no efforts will be spared to give aatistactioa aa to the quality of materials, style of work and neatness ot It, and especial care will be taken to have all work done by the time promlard. With "PROMPT WORK AND PROMPT PAY" lor hla motto, be hopea to be able to get along, although k abould not have aeventy cuatomera at one time on a rainy day. mat. J5T. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew- eler, High Street, kelweea the Asnerlraa dr. Nail lion, COLUMBUS. ODIO. Uavinar nurcbased the entire stock of Wm. Savage. I will coa tinue the business at the old stand, where I will keep a first rat asaorrment ot WATCHES, JkweLRY, SILVER SPOONS, FORKS. CUTLERY, And a general variety ot FANCY GOODS. For the n resent I will reside in New York, and person la want ol Good, my rely npoa teeing all new pattern of Jew ry at my More With theae assurances be hope to retain tbe confidence of the former patrons of tbe concern, and ol the eitisen generally. 1 be Watch Kraalrtaa will be attended to by W. M. Savage, Irog known in this section aa a first rate workman, inlfi J. Y. SAVAGE, J. NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock ol good! to Hr. Job Y. Savage, Jr., I cheerfully recommend htm to all of my old ea stonier, and tbe community generally. As it ts absolutely aweeasary that my outstanding baalae ahall be closed, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to me, will call and aettie ud. ItulBI W M. 8AVAOK. COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-8()L STORE. Flrat Door North af the Nell Haas Earraaee. C. 8. ELLIS ha re-opened hi More, kiting it iaeoaaectioa witk Mr. R. D Demon, thoroughly repaired, where he offers a .are aad extensive assortaeat ol Umbrella and Parasol, at tbe VoweM prices. Being a maaalaetarrr ol Umbrella aad Parasol, he I able to make it aa indaeraaeat lor toon la want, to call aad look at kis eateaslve assortment, every oaa being mad of the beat material Also oa band, a large aaaortment of Cane. Corrriag ad repairing doneia the beat meaner aad at abort entice. finking done aa suraoL C. 8. ELLIS. July 8. 153. NEW BALLADS. Firth, Pond Sc Co., of New York, hare eat a the followrng New Bar. j lads, tart pabliaked by their koaaa. M The Lrko af Lace raw," ar th Saw af the Sarsee Mother's afaaie by RarhAlasraf. This la a remarkably pleasing ballad, la the Swiss Style, trtth an easy piaaa aeenmrjaniaaeat. A beaautul eseeate colored Qtle page ailarsa ths saasis. reraaleby Jyi O A. P. MACHOLD. CR. BR1TTON, Real Eatati Agist. AR basiaea esraerted wtik tin Agency aril receiv pnasapt attrataoat. Deed. Rasas, Mortgagee, ladeatarca, Art, rawa st the shortest entire. BUILDING LOTS, la vartosts parta of the city, tor asl est rtsa-toaable eras. . aag3-dlm Cfes sa High Strtst, rppitt Frsmiiin Bsmm. JUST RECEIVED GODEY, GRAHAM aad SARTAIK. tor Seceaaber,by aagl-w A S. HARSH x-d4a SSBgZJXW J |
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