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' , VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1853. NUMBER 158 THE daily (Dl)io Stale Journal IS PUI1LISHHD K VERT MORNINQ, EXOKIT SUNDAY, III ECOTT & BASCOM, JOURNAL UUILD1SOS, matt AND F1ABL STKKBTB XNTllASOl ON UIO.ll. TERMS Invariably in advance . In Columbus, tUl.OOaycar by mull, 86.00. Dally during tlia sassion of tho Legislature, ami I 'n-nwKir ior tne remainder of ths yr, vu uu. Til IS WEEKLY JOURNAL U furnished to city subscribers at K2, uiul by uiall at l.o()a year. Uluba of four aua upwards, vi.Zu t' ten and upward, eT.UO. Tlllj Till-WEEKLY JOURNAL ia C3.00 . year. im OJc ADVERTISING IN TUB DAILY JOURNAL The follow lug ralm and rules lure been agreed upon between Hie proprietors of the Ohio UtiUaman and the Ohio Hunt Journal, to lie observed In all oases, alter mis data. .uiy zu, 1MVJ One square, (10 lines or lew of tills sized type, for one Insertion, D'jo. bucu aumtionoi insertion, zoo. H 1 H H 1 f f i 64eo.it0.e.cQo0f-i el$o In It 6t t 8 '8 jlaquoro, 120 2 25 3 00.1 006 00 6. 8. 8. jlO. 15. 18. 2 squares, 1 87 3 87 5 00 0OoSlo T IbTlia. !T" TT TT I j 1 1 squares, 2 60 4 606 608 009 0010. 12. l4. l4squaroa, 3 00 6 60 8 00 iTfjoiioT 12 uTia. TTT di iai mn 6 squares, or Changeable quarwrly,....? montlily, .45 weekly,, a 65 dully, ISO '4 oolumn, dally, SOU Standing card, ft linen or less, for one rear 810. No adrmth'eui-nt to be consldured by the vear, unless specified on the mauuficript, or nrevioualy airreed upon between the parties. AUvertlrtiiUienta not marked on tho copy for a speeiflud number or msurrions, wm do eontmuea one monin, unless orueruu out, aua (javinunt wiu no exacted accoraing.y. All ailvertlseuuuts from strangurs or transient poi-ons to be paid In advance. . The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to uioir rcfiuuir bUHluetta ; ana all advertisements not pertaining mere-to, to bo pnld lor extra. , Adrertiftumunti fur Auctioneer!!, General Agents, Ileal Kstate Agents, &c, nut to be contracted for by the year, but to bu charged ly the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidate (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the mine to he, la all caw, paid in advance. Attorneys will bo huldnn fur the price of Inserting advertisements brought hi by them, i'ubllttbers not accountable for the accuracy of hfipil advortfceuients beyond the amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less thtin double tho above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the UifiUle exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent in adruuee of the above rates. . No AIiVEltTlSIMKNT CAN BS INHBRTRD G RATPITOUSLT, AdvertUeuients for charitable Institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unions accompanied by funeral Invitations or obituary notices, and when so accoinpanlud, to be paid fur. II pennons sending communications or requiring notlres of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publlo entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be ineerfi-J with the uudentanding that the same are to be paid for. If IntenJitl to be linmrtfd in the editorial column, the same will bo charged at the rate of not lets than cents per line, and thn only when accompanied by an advertisement JR. OSGOOD, Last and Peg Manufacturer, Inillannpolla,Inllnnit. Hoot and Shoe Trims, Crimps, Clatnps, ate. A good supply ol Ihn obovo ertinlcB on hand lor the wlioleialo and retail trado. Vholal( Dealers supplied on short notico. JTjJ1 All orilors promptly flllod. decSl-dly DR. R. P. LITTLE, Druggist, from tho East, (successor to Di s. Denis; 4, Harry.) proposes to sell Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnithos, Dyc-stufls, (ilassware, l'erlumery, Hti.ps, o , Ac, by Wiiolksai.b and Rktail, at I.OVVKK lU'l'r.d than tho esmn qualiiyot goods can be bought lor eliowbero, out-jf tho Kaslnrn cities. Ilia articles aroot iup"rior quality, and his aisurlment is vary com. pleto, as ho Is oally recruiting his stock. Physicians' prescriptions will receive marked and careful attention, liy day and mailt. The public will pli uan call nt Iho Cheap Ohio Drug Store, on west lido of High street, Imtween iho American and Capitol Uou.n, wbere bargains are to bo obtained. drcS.i-Hlim ANNA STArKY w. jj. J0NK3. STACEY'S MOTEL, Southeast corner Main and Fourth street, Znnoavlllo, Ohio. sepSS dlf. NATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio JONATHAN BOYD, (formerly of tlio Carlisle llouso,) Proprietor. P. H. I have In the olHca a " Private Block Register," (or tho benelit of those buying and selling tho same, which enables mo at any titno to givo aall.taction In regard to the sain, location, Silt., ol all the stirk In Plcknway and adloininiiig counties. Circleville, O., Dee. 17, lgr2.-dGm J. 1!0 YD. SCOTT & BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, BTKREOTYPI'RS AND BINDERS. Blank Books and Stationery ot every description c instantly on hand. Printing and Writing Papers, and luks, ot tho bost manulactum, alwaya lor sne. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad tf stront,noarthe Brldgo. Colnmbus, Ohio, fcltoves of all kinds, and a groat variety ol Castings, always on band. "VTATIIAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, XI Office In the room fopr tuu!h ot tho Franklin Bunk, up Office In the room formerly occupied by Juutlce Evans, ,upUirs, GERE, ABBOTT fc CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Class, House Builder's Ma-terlals. Farming and Rl ch nical Tools, Military floods, &.C., &e No. 161 High stroet, sign of tho (lilt Padlock. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun-sellnr at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to tako the Acknowledgment of Deeds or the city of New York. oci'JO JOHN. V BAUSTa. aOHKRT AilMSTnOKO. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate BaoKxua and I.'svksal Land AflRNTa. Orllcoaonth room Eichauge Bnnk Building, (Columbus, O. LUCIA BUTTLKS. TI1BO. COKSTOCK. OFO. 0. COMSTOCC BUTTLES, COM STOCK & CO., (succes-orstoB. Comstock To,) Porwnrlln nml Cans, mlanlon MrtrrhRnlM, Lard Oil Mnnulncturers, and Dealers In f lt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. gg Liberal advancea mado on conslgnnjenta. BnarG rIdTTway & co's iron foundry, Broad street, near I be Bridge, Columbus, Ohio, t'toves ol all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. BLYNN & BALDWIN aro again receiving new supplies of WATCH PS AND JKWELRY. Among other styles ol Watches, we Invite attention to a new lot of th'jsn hoe bunting case and open dial levers, ol our own Ins portation, which, for quality and price,are not excelled, jylti JOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, Rent Eatnlr, Itounly Land nnil Prnnlon A (tent, Two doors Est of High, ou Town Street, Columbus, Oum, Will-attend to the prsrtire of his Trnlesslon, outaining Pea-aioos, buying, stilling and obtaining Laud Wirmnts, selling and l-a.lng real estste. examining land titles, collection ol claims, &a. Letters from a distance mutt be pott-paid. ju jO TTAT AND CAP STORE. J.! Tit OLD STAND ih "wilh 'i'hcsubseribercomesgroetirf, to every and Cap wearer In ieoirai inio. onn ot tl e very best assortments ot HATS AND CAPS "er brongbt to tnispart ot wo r-iie, embracing pearly every varietyot style now worn by the hern an family. His Hats are made to order, by some of the best and most celebrated fsiablLhinenta East and West, vis i Bee be & Co., New York; Bertalett k Blynn, Philadelphia; Dodd A-Co.,Kafs, Whilcber II Co, and others, nt Cincinnati ; all of which will b sold at lair prices; and be wishes it to be distinctly undcratixyl that it ia all nonsenso tor others to aay they can sell lower than he can. Being a prnaicnl hatter, and engaged in the business (or years, he understands what a bat ran be made and sold tor. His stock consists (in part) ot the following varieties- Black and Drab Beaver, extra; Black aad Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra; Otter and Heal Drab ; Black aad Drab Hungarian, very line; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment ol traw goods for Mtn and Boys. A very f ne assortment of Kfuw (lata for children, Ac, Ac. His old friends and the public are invited to rail and eainin the axnrtment and prires. J. E. KUDIM1LI., apl Hish St-, next door to the Stage oflrf . WE ARE NOW opening large and beautiful assortment of .VVATCHE. niA.ITONIs U VHK AND JkWfcl.Kk. rOnr stock offline tendon and (Gene va Watches is superior to ai.y In the State. Diamond Rings and Pins, we Ar u - jKWplrr. iiivrr sinn i inir Wstre, Fine Mantle JlocUn.s.nd fnilrry.atwholesale.Dd retail. All are invited to call examine, aad purchare if wj. NOT A Rl A I. and other f K A L eneraed.and PR h KM rurniabed. at toe shortest notice. Wsucr en Krnnlreil In the First dooT SODtk of entrance to Hell House. lull BLYNN BALDWIN. JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as-eortment of WATCUK. DIAMOND WORK, and JKWELKT.ofall kinds. BLTNN BALDWIN. JU1H SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all QtnerdsneiluUotH of Seals, mad In the best manner, and a3. Si?" BOOKS & S T A T 1 0 M U H V . ANE HUNDRED AGENTS WANTED, V to canvass Ohio, Indiana und tho West generally, to obtain subscribers lor tho lollowlug woika, tIxi Plctoilul History ol America, by ti. J. (ioodrlcb : Parley's Panorama, or Curiosities ol Nature and Art; History end Biography i tiroat tvenls ol American History ; Pictorial Uistory ol the United Btatos, with SOU Illustrations) Lifn of Christ, in Herman History of the United r-tutos In lierinan. Great inducements will be given to Book Agents. Inquire at the oclUJ JOURNAL OFFICE. PRINTING INK, book, news, card andcolor- X rd, from the best inuuulacturrrs In the United Slates, Just received, and lor saio at the Journal uutce. ocl4 riCOTr tt BASCOM COPYING PRESSES, of the best kind, and of the most hluhly flnlihed description, lor sale by ucl4 SCOTT & UASCOM. PAPER. Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Ink, Inkstnnda, Tens, and other articles of Htatlonery, for sale by onH SCOTT Ai BASCOM. AIEVV STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- 1 TIONERY. Thenftw firm o( BUR It & RANDALL, having n titled Iho store lately occupied by HcNTisGro.v& MacIntihw, aio now receiving an entire new stock ot HOOKM, hTATIOMK, I'APKR IJANUINOS, KAC'V t;OOI), 4c And having completed arrangements with tho various publlih-lug houses of Iho Eastern citieB, they will receive tho now and desirable Books st tho oarllest possible moment after publication.It will bo tho aim ol this establishment to furnish every arti cle In their line at tho lowcsl possible-prlcos, and by giving thoir personal attention to tbo weals ol their customers, they trust to give entiro satisfaction to all who nny Icvor them with their Latronafio. All orders iutrusted to them will bo attended to wilh fidelity and dispatch, and at prices ilmuimnot lt.il ifj. ivinu: antisluclioo. Iu23 Ili'ih stroet, Columbus, Ohio, NEW BOOKS. Burr & Randall are daily receiving additions to their already well sssortod stock of Books end .Stationery, to which tho Btlonllon of all ia invited. ocb T HE CHRISTIAN MINSTREL. The la- tost edition of the Christian Minstrel, for sale In quantities loclil BUHil & RANDALL. by THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMODIST L ' A collection of Tunes adapted to the Psalms and Hymns of the Presbyterian Church, rorialo, by tnn ooren or single copy, by locnj BURR & RANDALL. A SUPPLY of tho Publications of the American Tract Society, and Presbyterian Board of Publics. locul 1IUIIII & RANDALL, "YTEW BOOKS. Restoration or Monarchv ll m Fbanc , nv Lamahtink, S vols. A Step from the Now World to the Old, Dy Tiippnn, a vols Time and Tido, or Slrivo und Win, by A. S. Roc. Mother at Home, by Abbott ; now edition. Blithodnlo Romance, by Hawthorne. For solnby aut2 BURR Jk RANIJALL. CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remarks on the management of continued fver,th Identity ol Typhus, Typhoid, helnpsing Fever, c, by Ai'bti.-i Flint, M. D. For sale ny aurli uu nil nnn i.ai. fALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Paper and I'ir.i llonrd I'aUeros. A largo assortment of ltn intaat ivtls.i-nai lliat rtl'livrl. talid fair SH.!0 hV "r I I i,,,.,,, D.uhttl JU-iU UUnii (X iuit'Viii.u. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of the Columbus and Franklin Comity Bible Society, may oow bo found at tho Bookstore ol juljn rJuitJi a: ttAmrALi.,. T7HY HAVE THE TOO 1 H-AU Hiu I V T Practical hints on tho Preservation of tho Teeth a valuable little book on the treatment and preservation of the teeth. Price 23o. IseplfiJ BURR It RANDALL. BANCROFT'S History of the United Stales. In 4 volumes. For sale by , , , , NEW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAli, en-entitled, The Daya of llrueei a Story of Scottish His- tury. Forsalaby (jy(i HUKHS kaniiall. HAWTHORNE'S LIFE OF PIERCE. Just received, and for snlo by 0i;8 HUKK KA rilJAl.Is. H TANSFIELD'S LIFE OF SCOTT. The XYX eomnleto work. Also, an abrldgededitlonin papercovorsj a.,,,15 BURR & RANDALL VOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by V jvd BURR & RANDALL. ATEW MAPS Of Muskingum county and of the State. IteplSl BURR k. HAN DAI. L- EEADLNG FOR THE MILLION! At PEARSON'S DEPOT, (l.ato Habsh'b:) Etiin Boy, beautifully illustrated ; decidedly Iho grnaleit Novel ol the ago "0 Ik Marvol's Works Cabin and Parlor; by J. Thornton Randolph 81 00 Northwood; by Mrs 9 J. Hale 1 -0 Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book 1 W Krnncth, Illustrated ; O. W Reynolds ;5 I. lie In Paris, do. do. Necromanct-r do. do. 7o (itmlleman Jack Captlluwko -f Claroijco Ballon, or Lilo in New York ; by Jus. Scoheld, Call and see. NATURALIST'S LIBRARY. 40 volumes Turkey mornreo. gilt extra Library of Entertaining Know- Iridgo, by tho Society. 43 v ils. Complcto Londou oditton. For salo at tho now euossturo. dcc! J. H. RILEY & CO. TTOR THE HOLIDAYS. A very rich col- 1? lection of Annuals and illustrated SUudard Works, suita ble fur the Holidays, at tho New Bookstoro. LARGE BIBLES. 75 4to and Folio Bibles, tho best editions, extra binding. Bihlt s and Prayer Hooks, in rich velvet tunning. For site at Iho New Bookstoro. dPcS J II. RILEY & CO. VUVENILE BOOKS. A very larp-e and l yal iablo assortment of new and valuablo Juvcuilo Books, for ssloat tho New Boo. s!ore. do,;) J. u. littxi s '.u. B2 OOKS. Life and Correspondence of Lord n,,r.i I'orb.n. ilia. tivn's. Eilliibureh edition. Chambers' Payers for the People. l'J vols. London. Ilallam'a Work! complete. London edition. 7 vola. Milton's do dj Pl-kerlnss edition. 8 volumes. London. F'orsalo at the New boo-tstore. jn U,Y co SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their establishment a denartment for tho aalo of illniilm, liliink ItooUn and stationery ol every description, it is our inten tion to keep up a lull assortment ot everything in this lino wuicn business men can ucsiro. ino niana wora wm wuimuwiui,. h..nra..lves. ol the verv best materials, and III the most sub stantial manner, and warranted to give satislnction. Fjitrance on High street riX) CLERKS OF COURTS. We now are printing for several of the Clerks of Courts, an elegaut of ftliink tLerlilientea of Nntnrnlixatlou. 'loose twli who may want them, can bo aupplied on short notice. ,u.v(i SCOTT BASC DM INK STANDS. Jletallic fens, ren Homers. JL Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter aumus Slates, and all the various little et cctcras in the Staiioo cry lioo, constantly on hand at SCOTT - BAbCOM'S. -IXTRITING PAPERS Cap, Lette V I mercial, Noto various shades and qualities i Letter, Com- rulcdorau. i 'n.l l.m Ih. am ,i ItO lf nnirA. Bt ' ...,.. uarnM'it. Iliirh atreet. STEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from Li .i .,Hrnl aivlea nt tvn In a manner not inferiorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ol Wood Cuta SCOTT - BASCOM. ENVELOl 'ES by the thousand, gross, or J .iu nnanilrr ol all sizes and descrintions, plain and embossed, including a beautiful variety lor the Ladies, may be found at SCOTT BArfCOM'S. T1US1NESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and II r.rd. for Railroad Checks. Invitation Tickets, e of any color and thickness, and cut to any sire, may be bad at elui i at nssi.ua b. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard& iJL Nrrcs'aud Hoovrr's Inks Black, Rl, Blue andUrwn for N!DT w ww. . "I3UINTING INKS, for New3, Book, Card, and J'b work, all the various colors In keasand cans, forsale u..'i r a. DieriU'd 1)LANK BOOKS, of every description, from a SJ Bank Ledger to a sixpenny Memoranaum, on bono, or man ntaetured to any pattern, at SCOTT BASUOM'H. HLD BOOKS RE-BOUND, and Pamphlets and Kewspnp B busuid to order, by SCOTT At BA.HIOM. D RAWING PAPER cut to any required size 8COTT BASi;im . uign atreet OCOTT SONGSTER. Songs set to music, KJ The best work of the kind out. Prire lOe, single 01 per dozen. tseplS It UK ll at ItANUHL FFhE LIFE OF GENERAL FRANKLIN JL PIERCE, by D. W. BartletLra 1 roU l&no. snuslln 7S, ptprr M. For Bala by BURR t RANDALL. CINCINNATI. T 1THOGRAPHY. Everv description of Jj Mans. Plana. Views ot Buildings. Portrslts. Anatomlo Draw. lugs, Buainnss and Show Cards, all kinds of Druggist and other plum and tancy lsdois, urn and Letter iioaaiogs, vao Mimics, A'C., Aro., exeeuicu in me oest siyie, at reasonaoio 'aio,, uy MIDDl.E'ION At WALLACE, I.lltiocriipherH nnd Knurnvera, No. 115 (Odd Follows' Building) Walnut street, dec8-6m Cluoinliati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 149 Main street. Cincinnati, have an extensive and well ae looted stock ol none but new anu fresh Furs, tor ladies. Wo have this day received from Now York, sumo boeutitul spool. mens ot misses' nnd CHILDREN a uttaii ana nusta nax VERUATS. novSOdlyJ JARVIS ti FAIHCUILU, A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS. X .V JAHVIS & FAIRCHILD, Main street, first door bolow the corner ot Main and I' uurth, wot side, ciuuinuati. novuu u ly rPHE COST OF GOING TO HOUSE JL KEEPING. Tho attbscrlber having determined to put his prices et tho lowest rumunorativo point, in view of increasing ins sales, has no hesitation lu sr.owuig nis list oi prices to nis customers, assuring them, (which is klmost needless,) that for tho quality of article presented, tho price is marked down to ita lowest possible rate. Other srlirlm may, and doubtless will be olter.'d lor less nileo, boating tho same shape and name, but un loss with a view of making up the ditleronce, tho artlcjo cannot bo ot tne same quality. Slaving my lino ut importation ana niauuincture now lolly complete, no-other establishment can honeMly undersell ino. as my proms win necessarily on sniau, I csnuotaUbrd to run any risk whatever in credits, therefore the caHi will un cxprcu u on aeitvcry ot tue goons. In spocilying my prices so closely, 1 am determined fo hold to my usual ruin ot selling cnry arueies oi tne oest quality An interior class ol goods would look cheaper no psuer, but a year's use would show the dillbrcnco In lavor of tho best. A ruloadonted In this Establishment t'ourvcara alnco will be atrletlv adhered to that of namillt! the lowest urlco, and strictly adhcrins to thnt price. I refer to list to show what can be done trtwnrii hnllte.kf coins for '10. Tho tollowini: lut oi articles, of good quality, which are all requlalto in going to nouse-aeeping, tuny on uhu lor miny uui isrs, or any part at proportionate rates t 1 Kitchen Shovel and Tongs, a Pointed Palls, 1 Tinned Iron Saucepan, 1 Culloudor, 1 Flour Scoop, 1 Cotleo Boiler, 1 Sugar Scoop, 1 Orator, 1 Barrel Cover, 1 Tin Dipper, I Halt' Barrel Cover, 1 Egg Whip, 1 Pepper and Flour Dredgo, 1 Banting Spoon, 3 Tin Pie Plates, 1 Skimmer, 1 Tin Wiuh-Iiasln, 1 Meat Fork, 1 Dish Pan, 1 Meat Knilo, 3 Table and T. a-Spoons, Irun, 2 Scrub Brushes, 1 Chopping Knilo and Howl, 1 DiistPau, 2 Tea und Colloe Canister, 1 Dust llrinli, 2 Japanned Lamps, . 2 Brooms, 1 Match Sato, 1 Curleo Mill, 1 Chamber Pall, 1 Clothes horse, 2 Smoothing Irons, 1 Flour Sieve, 2 l argo Cedar Wash Tubs, 1 Oil Filler, 1 Waih-lluard, 1 Knifo-Box, 3 Doz. Clothes-Pins, 1 Door Mat, 1 Pet Tablo Mats, 1 Kitchen Tablo, 1 Britannia Cotlefl Pot, 1 Potato Masher, 1 Do Tea Pot, 1 Hour Pail, fi Knives it Forks, coco handles, 1 Spice Box, I Pair Carvers to match, 1 Pastry Hoard, 1 Corkscrew and Funnel, 1 Rolling Pin, 1 Large Walter, 1 CiolhisLino. BURNET'S, corner Fourth snd SycBint.ro. rSi November 1st remove to our New Store, No. 14 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ocll Gi 1BSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between I Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 4. II. CJitTTKOV, Proprietor, lato ol walnut street House. a,(i-ll WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jylj-dtl J. W. SWENiv. Proprietor. EO. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., s between Columbia and Pearl, wholesale dealer in all va- riotioa ol W H I T I N ii , P It I NT I N & OTH EH PAPER. 7-yfimi jor Sujjieia digit Mint nrwug rapcr. apiu ENVELOPES. 500 U Bull Envelopes; 150 M White do; M M Legal do j 100 M Nolo do; ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortment, just recoived by E. O. (iOODMAN, aplO 77 and 71) Wnlnut street. FRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA-PEIL SOU roams Blue, and White, just received and forsale at rod need mices. K. o. liOUDMAH, piu 77 and 79 Walnut street. T7RENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO 1'UST, X Bluo and Whih'.Justrecelved and for salo low. 11. O. (iOODMAN, aplfl 77 and 70 Wnluut street. TINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD BOARDS. A beautiful article, manufactured by Mossrs. Bliss, Potter at Co. 1 have the largest and cheapest stock ol Cards In tho city. K. O. GOODMAN, aplO it ana rj wainutst., nianuiaciurers Agent. LAFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING Papers Ihavo been dealing In these Papers for more than a year, and lind them every thing one can wish, as to quality and price. They are tho highest grade of Paper manufactured in the United ft'itea: always give satisfaction, und usedence aro wanted aguln. A lull assortment Just received. aplO 77 and 7!) Walnut street. JOHN HTDETERS, Manufacmrer of BOOTS AND HtlOKrr, No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposilo Masonic Dulldlus,) tlNUINIIAll, U., Mr n keens ennatanilv on hand a lull assortment of Hue Dress and Waterproof Boots and Shoes in all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwarded by express, and warrant d tn fit, upon all orders accompanied by the Cash and tho measure. apio-iy 0 BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincin natt. Is constantly prepared to furnish elegant BUSTS, STATUES, MEDALLIONS and MONUMENTS. t3" Orders solicited from a distance. jyiu-ntim- UPHOLSTERY WARE ROOMS. West end Exchango Block, Hroad Street, Columbus Ohio. 1 he subscriber has just roceivod a largo and beautiful stock ol Material lor tho mauulacluie of MATTRESSE" ot every de scription, such us Spring, Curled Hair, Cotton, Moss, Palm Leaf, U'UKr.A e. Alio. mat. rlell'or Lounges, Cots and Comforts, and In fact, eTnryulbcrartlclt' appertaining tohtaline ol business, 1JO bas sparca no puins in procuring tun veij ui iiini,;.,,, IIh h i.iven bis entiro attention to bis business lorthe urst eight jears, and leels contldai.t that be ean give entire satislnction. He Is also prepared to do l.pholitering in all ita lirancbcs, t' wlti Decorating an.i Cushioning Pews of Churches, Curtain and Cornice banning, Carpet laying, loolo Coiera lorChairs, Solas, and overy description of I'uthionsf'or Railroad cars and amiiy purposea. WARREN'S PATKNTSOFA BEPS.eomnch In use and high ly recoinincndcd in Now ork, Buflitlo, Phi adelphia, Boston and other cities. Tbisnew artlclels now Introduced Into Furniturer-stabiirh-m..i,i. i.i the vnrv hichest character, and la admi ted tone lar superior to any olher Sola Bod; it being a more eomlortahlo Soiaandconipii to lied, and changes from one to thootbi r with greater ease and despatch tnan any other. It forms an elegant sofa withuutanyappcarai.ee of a bed ; and withlittlcmorctban a touch, becomes an excellent bed. Columbus, July 13'Sitl. w. n. unnr.n. N EW WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWEL- II V STORE. Fivat Dnnr North of the Nell House Entranre. The luliseriber. in connection with Mr. V. S. Ellm, having leaed this Store for a term oi years, have fitted it up lor the purposeof making it pleasant and easy ol access, to tho citizens ol Columbus, and vicinity.lsnowopeningooeof tho bost aaiort. menu of Uoid and Silver Watches, Clocks Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sue Jewelry, iu all Its variety of pattern, style and price, now In market. Silver plalea rpoons, rorss, nuiier nnarruit Knives, Hold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, teget'her with a general variety of furnishing and lancy goods. In offering my first advertisement, I can only ask, on common with others, a share ot your calls and patronage. Gooda will be sold at a moderate percentage, ana wahba rxn In every BEsrecr as asraxsiNTXD. All silver sold by ma will be marked in the best style, without charge. Watch repairing dona in the best toanuer, and guaranteed; having had morvtban twenty years practical experience, at the East, and intending tn give my persona attention to this depart men t, 1 would solicit your patronage. Engraving and Jobbing done in tue neatest manner, at saor notice. Old Gold and Silvertaken In exenangetor goons. Columbua.July 20, 185a. K. U.DUNHAH, STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co lvmbds. The remilsr course of 1. ecru res In this institu tion, will commence on Monday, the 1st ol November, and con; tinue l.-nr mnr.thA The VcJiiainanf Cb-irse. consisting ol six important specialities, beginning on thelSth of (ctobbb, will continue until the 1st ot novemner. FACI'l.TY. R.H. PADDOCK, M. D., Prolessorof Anatomy and Physiol osv. CIIA3. A.LEE, M. D., Professor of Materia Mi-dica, Therapeu tics and Mdl-al Jurisprudence. FKEDEHICK MnKKlt.K. M. 1 , rroteseoroi unemistry. SAMUEL M. SMITH. M. D , Prolessorof Theory and Practice It I.. HOWARD. M. D . Prolessor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D , Prolessor oi Obstetrics, ae., and of Fatbolory. r. i! PARKER. M. D Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES. Lecture. '.0,0U. Matriculation &,0O. Graduation n mi I tins Ticket ti.09. By the expenditure of almost ten thousand dollars, durinr the present year, on our noble edifice, the Anatomical Theatre will he finUhed. and tho Hospital own lor the reception of patients. and many other improvements completed, snaking the whole a moat periect strurwre. Auinquirit:a win rcwur it.u.p.-.l tinn it addressed to S.M. SMITH. aue7 Dean ol the Faculty. FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS A larger stock and better variety of all-wool Monslin De-Lainea, French and English Merinos, Uerino Robes, silk and wool, and all-wool plain dress goods, than tbey have ever befor received, are now ready lor examination at aepn WM. RICHARDS It Co. DRY & 'FANCY GOODS. MORE NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS. The largest and most splendid stock ol "t oaks ever ode ed in this market, this day received, raryin price from 41 to 6100. All lire cordially luvltcd to call an . . tnine tbcni, ootl3 HUAPLEY - HALL CARPET STORE. Now opening,. for ho Fall trado, a full assortment of Brussels Tapestry and Vel. vet Carpeting t Ingrain Carpeting In great variety, lrom.'17Vj to el per yard cheap Cotton and Homp Carpet; Oil Cloths, a 1 wimns ; units, units, ana a tieauttiut assortment ol loco anu Swiss Window Curtains, which will be sold attlio lowest prices W. A. J. C. McCOY it. CO., oc9 next door to the American DRESS SILKS. Black and fancy Dress Bliss, In great variety; plain black Silks, all wldtha and qualities, just received at McCOYS', ocu noxtdoor to tho American, LADIES, call at McCOYS', for the best as-sortmentof Laces, Embroidered Collars, Underilnndker chiefs and Sleeves, Bwisa and Cambric Edginga and Insertings to bo found in tlia city. ocO pURTAIN FIXTURES, &c Splendid as- J sortment of Curtain Fixtures, just recoived such as Brass Cornices and brass Curtain Holders; Cords anlf 'Tassels; Gimp Curtain Blinds; Patent Curtain Rollers; Assorted colors Woolen Cords; do do Tinsels; do do Fringes; do Worsted GlinDS: And many other articles in the line. For sale Ly ocrj usmjiiN at biwa.ii. PT. SNOWDEN would beg leave to call the s attention of his customers, nnd tho public generally, to his uuususlls large stock ot rich Fall and whiter Goods. Thank lui lor tno very liberal patronage ho uas neretotoro received, he would respoctlully solicit a continuance of the same, pledging oia nest enoeavora to pieaso an. ocj DRESS SILKS. A very large and beauti-ful assortment from $15 to $G0 per pattern just oponed by oc4) SNOWDEN. PICH DRESS GOODS. All Wool Paris de XI Lnlnos, American and Peril un cloths, tfcc, &c, the Inrgoi assortment in Coluffibus, at oci SNOWDKN'rt. PRENCH MERINOS, and plain all wool X DeLalnes, ot every shade, colur and quality, can be found at IOC4 SNOWDEN'S, SNOWDEN has opened his Embroideries, embracing embroidered handkerchiefs, from filtr cents to (25. Collars, muslin and lace sleeves, chemisettes, vests llonitonand Valoncienne laco collars, slcuvesnnd chemisettes, cambric and Swiss flouncings, edgings and Insertings, Ac, to wnicn we neg leave to can mo attention oi tne inmes. oci! T ADIES, we have a complete assortment ot JLJ znnhvr wnrnrrHn. rhrnrllln. chr-nnilln nnril.nmhrttilrli'rv ilk. coiton anu imrn H09S. I'rcncn wormntf couoii,croctift cotton croc li t worsted, nottfoff netdt-p, gold, silver aud steel beurit purse rings and clasps, can til ways bo had of OC. BNUYViJtN HOSIERY, all sorts and sizes, at oc SNOWDF.N'S. T ADIES' SILK AND MERINO VESTS, of Jul superior quality, cun always bo found at oc4 SNOWDEN'S. GENTLEMEN, you can always find cravats, VT nockot handkorchlels. shirts, cloves and hosiery, merino and silk shirts and druwors, &c , ic, at OC4 MUWUtSS. SNOWDEN keeps the best assortment of dress, cloak and mantilla trimmings to bo found in Colum bus. oc4 TiUNCY BRACELETS, new style purses, JJ fancy baskets, hair ornaments, and any qunnllty of Inncy goods, just opened by ocl SNOWDEN. PALL AND WINTER GOODS. Rich all JL wool Dcbilnns fttid Cashmeres, Frooch Alcriuos, and Tbibo Cloths, Raw -ilks, and Kmbroldcrcd Jlobes, and a fuP assort mcnt of Fancy Dress Goods, now opening at sop';. ' MovJ i a, noxi auor 10 ino American. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Dress, Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings, In great variety, a'.wuys on hand at 9 McCOYS'. IRIBBONS. A beautiful assortment for Fall trade, cheap at srp91 McCOY S GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. A largo assort-mcnt of Silk, Wool, and Cotton under shirts and drawers. Fiuo Muslin Shirts, Cotton and Merino Hull' Hose, Gloves, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, at lowest price can be had at lscnS.HI McCOV'S LINEN GOODS. A large assortment of Linen Napkins, Toweltngs, Tublo Linen and Linen Sheetings, just received at (fp2!l McCOY'd NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS 1 Enough to supply all, Just rooeived at the New Cash Store ot SHAPLEY at II ALL. All arc cordially Invited to call and examine them. sep7 A P. STONE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in FoRKinNANoAMicniCAN Duv Gooes, and Agentsot tho Eastern ManulucturerslorthoSalc of Sheetings, Prints, Cotton Ynrn, Batting, Satinelts, Tweeds, Jeans Ac, ate. fjf 1N0. ; I'ominernini Kow, sjoimnDoa, tuno, First Door south of Kelton 6i Bancroll's Augusts, 'Sil-daw A CARD. Partnership between JAMES D. OSRORN and FRANCIS STEWART was formed on tho lUth August, for the purpose of carrying on the Wry l-ooils Ollnlueaa, under tne namo ol OSIIOKN St STEWART NOTICE. All persons IndeU- d to the firm of J. D. OSRORN CO. must make lramedlato payment. It is our intention ot placing all ol our accounts and uotcs In the hands ot collectors, it payment ia not msdo soon. isep2'JI J. D. OfcBOHN & CO. -VTEW GOODS The Largest Stock in Co- J.1 lcmbvs The CHEAPEST GOODS in Iht City. Just ro. eeived our Fall and Winter Goods. A largo stock. Cboaper than any other bouse no tnistnVe. Wo aro selling our largo stock fur cash, and It will be the Interest of all who want cheap goods to call and see us. SCpV'J USI1UH11 SISICIVAKI. A LARGE VARIETY of beautiful and fash- XL, lonable dress trimming and dress buttons suited to the sea- n, Just received at sep!7 WM. RICHARDS Co. MERINO, Zephyr t of bcautilul design, may and Silk Ladies' Scarfs, be found at WM. RICHARDS - CO'S. acplB EMBROIDERING SILK BRAID, and coral colored Worsted llraids, aro kept by Sep IB Will. K1C1IAKD3 tt CO. BROCHA, Cashmere, Crape, Bay Slate and Empire State Shawls, In greit abundance, are just received, fresh ironi New Qork. by sepltj wai. luuuAitua At t,u. V GREAT variety of Colored and Black VELVET and olher Fashionable Dress Trimming and Dress Buttons, at sepie WM. RICHARDS at CO. BLACK SILK Lace Mitts, long and short, with and without fringes, for ladies aad misses. Also, Silk, Kid, Cashmere and Philloscll Gloves, will bo sold at low prices by (scj17J WM. RICHARDS At Co. VERY fine article of Ladies' Silk and Mc- . rino Vests, insy be hsd at ecpld WM. RICHARDS At CO'8. SILK and Menno Shirts nndDrawers, Lamb s Wool Halt Hoie, and heavy winter Silk Gloves, articles tbst are rare in this markot,are always kept by aep IB vviu. nit n Aitua at t.u. LADIES' SATCHELS, and Gents' Travel-i In; Bagi, sold cheap by cplO WIU. Ul.llAitUS 4 UU. NEW; STORE1, AND NEW GOODS, in Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town and Hirh. TllK-lDAIIES SHAPI.KT oV nAT.T. would resDectlully Invite the attention ol the citizens of Columbus andsurround-lni country to their vrur sa'tl DTOM7weiln ofrnnir nn rnntko RLW fl.lD -AlEaiiMlEi aiULU UP UUUUi, whlrh they are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ol JHIIinrrv nnd Fnnry Drean iieoda, I lonka, ;e Arc, which they will sell as low as can be iflorded. Jl illlners supplied with GOODS and PATTERNS aalow as at anyplace west of Now York city. Columbus, uciooer s-j, lc.il COUNTRY-BAR'D & COLORED FLAN NKLS. We have for salens pa Bar'd Country Flannels. 20 ps Hlsck and Red bar'd Circleville Flannels. 21 ps Heavy Twill'd and riain do do. 0 ps Red and Blue Mixed do do. 1500 lbs Black, White, Red and Mixed Wool Yarn. gu d low for cash. sep-l OSBORN STEWART. 9 PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETING 0 SO ps 3 ply and Ingrain Carpeting, beautiful Fall styles, at low prices. 15 ps Rag Carpeta. i'S pa Stair aud Dining Room Carpets. Floor and Farnltnra (ill Clothe, all widtbsaad prices. We have experienced workman to make and it Carpet at low rate. sep ijsuukn at sicwahi. -QRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS. XJ Just received, at our Carpet Store, S3 pa Bnisaela and Va vet Carpeta, to be sold at lower rates than ever ottered. sep32 OSBORN A STEWART NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. rilOU PKTTKNQILL'S ADVKBTI81NO AOBNCV, 1112 NAS8AU-ST , N. V, HTETAL and PLATE GLASS MANTLES ITX OR CHIMNEY PI E0E8 manufactured by tho 1HIR HO It IMAltlllYU COMPANY. Ti oso Mantles. In stylo, hnish and durability, are unuqualcd by any thlnir In market They are rapidly coming Into geucral favor, and aro highly prized by theso who havo them In use. They cannot be soiled by oil, aoid, or any other substance, thorHloru their beautiful lustre la very easily and nermaueutly preserved. They are a periect gem in tneir way, wniio tunir prico is quite moderate. They aro easily and sal'uly transported, and any mechanic can et mem, WARM AIR FURNACES. For dwellings, ohurches and other public buildings, of a superior quality, at wholesale and retail. Prof. Emerson's system ol Ventilation Introduced In connec tion wun warming, insuring at an times a puro ana wnoiesome air. I'rof. Emerson's Ventilator) and Chimney Topt, of all slzoa, at wnoiesaio anu retail. Aruou'l Ventilating Chimney Valvet. Fur salo nt the Air Warming and Ventilating Warehouse of linUKUL WALIWCtt, oc5-d3m-p 89V Loonard at., near Broadway, N. Y. COLUmBUS. POR SALE. I will sell all my LANDS in rranaiin county, west oi toe nvo-mno stone, on inu iiaiiun al Road, being about 10,000 acres. Also, about 1510 acres In Mad son county i about 1U.UUU acres In Loiian. union, end liar din counties sll of it of suoeiior ouiilltv. and much of it im. proved, will be sold In lots to suit purchasers, and on liberal terms end tlmo. Also, nil my Land cast ot the Franklin and Jackson Turnplko Rosd, leading from the old Court llouso. in Franklinton, south west of and adjoining Columbus, about 20U acres all of which win soon be cut up Into city Lots ot various sizes, ana sold on the most reasonable terms. doolO M. L. SULLIVANT. CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI TELE VJ GRAPH COMPANY. Agreeably to the piovlslona of tho nrst section ot mo By-Laws, na amended July e, i&jy, nn nn. nual meeting of thealockholdersof tho Cleveland and Cincinnati Telegraph Company, will bo held in the city of Columbus, Ohio, at said Company's office, on the fourth Wednesday in Janusry, 1853, being the 20ih day ol said month, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tor the election of olllcers for said Company, and for Iho transaction of such other business as may bo brought before said meeting. Also A meeting of tho Board of Dlrectora ot tho above named Company, will bo hpld at tho same place, on Tuesday, the 25th day of January, 1853, at II) o'clock, a. m. J. W. WHITE, Secretary JanS-iSw C. and C. Telegraph Company. CAIRBANKS' PLAT- JF FORM SCALE? E. dt T. PA I K II A NIC ft b Co., St. Johmbu-ry, Vt. One reason why theso Scales are so much more durable and rolla-ble than any others, is the fact, that thev are stronger and moro massivo ettch modUicatlon being capable of sustaining a much greater amount than its rated capacity. But tne unva rytng perfection oi the article ia ea- .pV3r5Sv aenliiillydrpendentuponthcniechan. jQif leal BBlll ann luug uapiirieiicn ui tun partner in tho firm who has the entire direction of the manufacturing department, and who never alluwa a Scale to leave the works Imperfectly finished and tested, Tbo manufacturers have introduced Into thoir establishment a vast amountof machinery and tools, bv which almost every part and piece of each hind of scale ia made and fitted with tho utmost precision and dispatch thuB reducing the cost of manufacturing, and hence their present low prices. Extract from the Examining Ctimmittrc't Report, Nea York State Fair, September 10, 1652. "Ten varieties of Faibdankb' Patent c'calks, Platfobw, Countkb. Flour, &c , &o, Si e. "E. St T. FAIRBANKS St CO , St. Johnsbury, Vt. "Tho high celobrity to which theso Scales havo overy where attained, makes It needless for your Committee to say any thing in commendation. "Sutiice It, that they as ever aro most beautifully constructed, most evenly balanced and exquisitely finished. The weight of the passing breath of air is enough to bear them down. Where theso scales aro used oven-handed justice to all la aura to bo meted out. Wo award Diploma and Large Silver Modal." The aubscribera. having been duly appointed agents tor the salo of the above unrivaled Patent Scales by the manufacturers, keop constantly on hand, or can lurnish at short notico, any approved modification ot acalo for tho use of Railroad Companies, Warehouses, Stores, Cosl Dealers, and for the weighing of hsy, livo stuck, 4c , Sta., at the same prices as sold at New York or at the manufactory. Our Irlenda and the public are Invited to call and examine lor themselves, at our new Warehouse, on High atreet, south of Rich. Idccl-dly DECKER At U1BBS. 0 OLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- TORY jVeflr the corner of Third and Gay Street. .Messrs. K. & U.K. BOOTH are manulaeturinir and havo constantly on hand, at their pstabliibincnt at the locMion abova nmod, all kinds ol Carriages. BucjjU'S, &c mado of the best matorUls, by tho moat experienced workmen, and warranted to do gaud serr-Ice. Tho proprietors are both practical carriage makers, and all work ordered from tficm will give good satis ie lion. Repairing done at the shortest notice. They havo been carrying on the business in this city some ton vuars. and trust thev have some claim to public patronage, oo7-dly pROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE. J The subscribers Invite the attention of nurehamra. and the public grnrally, tn their large, new, and complete stock as above, to which they hnvo uded a largo variety ot new (iOODS.consistlnGin partol III,NIM;,TEA nml TOH.FT WARE, White Ironstone, Clilnn Finlnli. Also a lorao assortment ot COLORED IRONSTONE WARE comprising Printed, Flowering 1'riutrd, Japan Lustre, Arc, Aro. In a variety ol new patterns and shapes. To our stock ot tHIll lltlt u AKU wo snail man oonslantudditionsdurlncthoSurliig.by dirRCtlmportatlonslrom tho most celebrated Potteries in Europe, FrunchUold Band and White China, in setts or pieces to suit. Also, China Vases, Colognes, Motto Cupa and Saucers, Are., A-e. Solar, Hall, Hanging and Side Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Cnim noys, Wicks and Shadea. With a lull assortment of Girandoles In setts or pairs; tine Rrittannla Tea setts, BrittanniaCutleo Pots, Tea Pots, Lamps, Candlesticks, Castors, Japan Waiters and Trays, Silver Plated, German Silver and BrittanniaTea and l a. ble Spoona, Table Cutlery, Ac, Ac, Ate. ; LASSWARE. We have on hand a very large stock, In eluding Cut, Engraved and Plain. All of which we will aell at the very lowest prices, and Invito oil Interest to examine lie- lore purchasing. n. o. rucisa, apl Journal Building, llih St., between Stnto and 'lows COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-SOL STORE. Flrat Door North of the Nell Ilouac Enlrnnre. C.S.KI.LIS haa ru ooened his store, having It in connection with Mr. H. D Donbab, thoroughly repaired, wbero he oners a .araoand extensive assortment ol Umbrellas and Parasols, atthe lowest prices. Being a manulacturerol Umbrellasand Parasols. an is able to mage nan inducement tor isoseis wans, to can ana look at bis extensive assortment, cvory one being made ol the beet material Also on hand, a large assortment of Canes. Covering and repairing done lu the beat mariner and at short notice. Pinking done as usual. C. 8. ELLIS. July ss, ier.a. SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers havo on hand a full assortment ot SEA SONED LUMBER and SHINULESol all kind, lor building pur-poses.They have also, In addition to their Flooring Machine, put In operation one expressly lor Surfacing, and are prepared to furnish, on abort notice. Lumber dressed on one or both sldra, fross II ifebeadown to halt an inch lu thickness. Yellow and White I'lne. A ah and Onk Floorlnn. always on hand. AUorders from a distance promptly attended to. Ware con t-and Lumber Yard head of lh canal. Cnluos-bus, Ohio. apl I HI) I I I.I s, COMsTOCK - CO. HEED & WATK1XS' MUSIC STORE. NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, tho (neat eollecttonereroe Inmbrmiohtta this eitr. which wbb selected for him it New York and Boston by competent Judges. Also, will be eon stantly receiving New Music soon as published He will been abled to furnish Seminaries and Teachers at the lowest rates possible. PIANOK Tbelargoststoekeverotlervid In thlselt-, frost the celebrated manulactorles rt Chlckering, Gilbert Lad1, Ballett At Allen, and various other ma Bufartori-a. which hewlli sell lor cash cheaper thsa any other establishment In this State The senior partner having oeen a wianuiaciar nun. the last seventeen years, and being stlllrarared in the business. In Boston, they are confident thry ean sel I lor leas than any other establisbmentinlh. West H. B. Planostuned and repaired al shortnotire. new aac secondhand Pianostorent. REED - WATMM?. fel 4 doors aorta ol neli ssnnse. NEW MUSIC, at REED & WAT- KINS' Music Store I Received this day a large r J supply of new Standard and fashionable Music Grand Polka do Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse c Concert, by O'd Folks at Home, (eowle.) Wallace. Allen Petry. Gold Fenft Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpen. oseh. Tom Moore. Gaslight Schott'.ch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Srbottisrh Lexington tialrkstrp by Cook. Sold Lang Syne WalU. Happy Family Polka. Oft for Baltimnre, (eomte.) Kathleen. M avrmrBern. as BUDS Walt lor the Wagon. bv Catherine Hares. Thre'B tnagie In that HttM The Last Rose ol Summer. amis and men y qther mn Wedd ac Polka. i.mne. anal piece. ap. Lonaiana Belle, variations, by TUST RECEIVED, a large invoice of Piaxoh, U from the celebrated maoaraetortes of Chtckenag aa Lea For sale only, tn this fliy.fy ,.,,. eel ' REED WAT-INS. I NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. rnoa w. ii. m'donald's aovbrthino iiousi, 102nassatj-st. is. v rpo WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John JL C. Ufndehson dr. Co., No. 63 Hue du Faubourg Polason-niore, Parla, and 174 and 176 Pearl atreet, Now York, otter for sale an extensive assortment of French MidAmerican Artificial Flowers, Fotthers and Ornaments; Italian, French, English and American Straw Bonneta, Ribbons, Ire, Tho above, chiefly of our own msnufseture. embrace the largest and most vailed stock to bo found la the United States. Saiup'es may be aeon ut our wureroom In New York. jaiiu-jm-sr rnilE LARGEST SILK. RIBBON AND JL TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS O. HTE A HNH, Importer and Ji bher of Silkt, Millinery and Fancy Qoodt, 10'J, Broadway, Hem York, has now In aore, aud Is dally receiving and ottering at tbo lowest prices, a complete assortment of floods In his line, embrncina all the various styles and designs, consisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Marcelines, Florences, Shawls, Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons, Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, Dress Trimmings of sll kinds, French snd Eng. lish Crapes, Crape Lissos, Silk Cravats, Embroideries, Gloves of all hinds. Silk Lace Mitts, Bareges, Laces, White Goods, Hosiery, L. C. Handkerchiefs, Ita. The undersigned invites the attention of the Trade, and his friends generally. Ureal Induce ments ottered to CASK and short time buyers. TLUS. O. hteauns, u Broadway, doc3l-ly Bet. Liberty street and Maiden Lane, N. V. BUILDING HARDWARE, Wholesale & Retail. Splendid Porcelain Door Furniture, French Window Knoba and Latches, Hell Pulls and l evers, Finger Plates. Mouth Pieces for Sueaklni Tubes. Wroucht and east Locks and Latches. S iding Door Trimmings, to. The subscri bers would respectlutty call the attention ot owners, Dtiuoers, and others to tbolr stock of tho abova goods, now comprising the largest assortment to bo found In ibo country. Also, fino Till, Pad Locks, and Night Latches, of Chubb'a Bramah's, Day's and other celebratod Makers. Brass Locks and Trimmings for ship usu. Solo Agrnts of Dixon's Black Lead Crucibles. tfALUVVin at ot An i , JbuI-Sui-si' 49 John street, New York. SEWING MACHINE. Singer's Patent BlraieM Needle Ptrptndlcular Action Stxing Machine Se cut ed in the United Statee bytuto diitinctpatentt,ihtjirst granted Avguit IS, 1851, the second April 13, 1858 The only machine privileged to uso a straight needle. Within a short time it haa been awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fairs in different 8tates. In less than two years tho reputation of this great labor-saving machine has been established in this country and in Eu rope. What spinning machinery Is to the old spinning wheel, Singer's Sewing Machine Is to other modes of sewing. It has already triumphed over inveterato prejudices arising from the sale of imperfect and worthless machines. It hss been introdu ced oxtensively into large manufacturing establishments und into the bands of individual operators. It sows every variety of materials, coarso or line, clotk ob lbathkb, wilh snsrvelouB rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing tho work as faat as ten persons snd much belter than It can be fone by hand. This machine is comusct. ornamcntsl, durable and Is easily sdjusted and operated. Fnll printed directions for using it aro inrnieneo witn eacn macntne. i no price, wun ati apparatus complete, is $12."). Some persous ara endeavoring to sell Terrltorlsl Rights for Sowing Machines which make a double tambour raveling sliteh with two NKKDLES. and orders are received for such machines to be furnished lor $25. These machines are not In a f orm to bo ol any practlcAl uso. The two needles cut and weaken items, terlals sowed, and they use twice the quantity of silk required fur good machines. They are quite interior to Wilson's, Lerow At Blodgett's, and other machines which tho public have tried and rejected, and would be bad property if they could bo bad for nothing. Inclusive rights to use and tell to othert Singer's Sewing Ma chlues, in any part of the territory of the United States, not disposed of, will be sold on reasonable terms and so as to Insure to the purchasers immense profits, X3T The right to make thtte machines is never sold. Either of the Express Companies, or merchsnts visiting Now York to buv iroods. furnish a convenient medium to procure machines, and a draft, payable to our order In Now York, will iways insure a machine, periect anu complete, oemg sent aa ireo'ed. Tho machines, In operation, and finished specimens of their ork. mav alwavs bo Ireelv examined at our offices. No. i'68 Broadway. N. Y.-. No. 951 Waihington street, Bottom No. 57 South (uurth street. Philadelphia; No. 159 Baltimore street, Baltimore, and No 197 Elm street Cincinnati. N.H. Machine Needles, Slut Twist on spools, l.inen lureaa, Ao , manutacturcd for these machines expressly, always on hand and tor salo. Black Silk $7 per pound ; coloied 7,50. decSS-Dm m 1. lu. rinui.K it uu. BOOKS FOR THE PEOPLE. J. S. Red-bikld. Nos. 110 and 113 Nassau street, New York, has re- cently published the following new and popular books for sale by booksvllers generally i 1 Sooeches aud Addresioi of Thus, r . Meagher ail tu 8 Cap Sheat, a Freili Bundle, (Lewis Myrtle) 1 00 3 Chevaliers ot France, (llerbnrt) 1 25 4 Children of Light, by Caroline Chesebro 1 vu 5 Regal Romp, by Francis W. Newmane 63 6 Discoveries In the Mlailsaippi Valley, Ac, etc., by Marquelto aud ntbera. 8vo. Maps, 4 c 3 00 7 The Forest. (Author bt Lady Alice.) 1 25 8 Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs, (Kf nrlck,) 3 vols. 3 50 P Comparative Physiognomy. (J. W. RedUeld) 3 00 10 Philosophers and Actresses. (Houssaye.) 3 vols.... 8 50 1 1 Mtn and Women of the 16th Century. 2 vols 3 50 13 The Master Builder, or Hie at a trade. (D. K. Lee.).. 1 00 13 Hagar: A Story ol To-day. (Alice Carey.) 100 14 The Men of iho Time. (Cunteinpurary Biography ) 1 60 15 Trench on the Study of Words 75 lfiKnlghts of England. (Herbert) I 5 17 Cavaliers ol EugWnd. (Herbert.) ' 1 25 IK Poetical Works uf Kits Gieene llalleek 1 00 19 Isai A Pilgrimage, (Caroline Chesebro) 100 50 (,'lovornonk. (Alice Carey.) 1 00 Hi Lectures and Miscellanies. (Henry James ) 1 '.'5 SJ Jlri.n, l and by Daylight (Online i;i nli).. 1 25 V!J Tales and Traditions ol Hungary. (Pulsiky.) 1 85 51 Episodes of Insect Life. 3 vols.; each 00 25 Chspmsn's American Drawing Book Parts.eacb... 50. 20 Charac era in the Goapcla (Rev. K.ll. Chapin.) 60 87 Lays ot the Scottish Cavaliers. (Ayloun.) 1 00 28 Lyra and other Poems. (Alice Carey) 75 2D Tho Book ot Ballads. (Hon Gaultier ) 76 30 'I he Ladles of the Covenant (Anderson.) 135 31 Lillian and other Poems. (Prao I 00 33 Works of Edgar Allan Poo. 3 vo 4 00 33 Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases. ( W.Hall).... 1C0 34 Wright's Sorcery and Msgic 1 5 35 The Night Side of Nature. (Crowe.) 1 25 31' Grisrom on Ventilation. Colored plates 100 37 Napier's Peninsular War, complete 3 00 32 Reichenbach's Dynamics of Magnetism 125 IM PRESS. AND NEARLY READY. 1 Napoleon in Exile, by B. E O'Mcara. 2 vols 2 Tho Pn tly Plato, illustrated by Darloy 3 The Spe-chea ol the lit. Hon. T. B. Macaulay, 2 vols... 4 A Stray Yankee in Texas, iiluatratrd by Darler S 00 63 3 60 1 25 1 5 3 SO 5 Nick of the Woods, by Dr. Bird. New revised edition, B The Speeches, Stato Pa;iers and Miscellaneous Works oi una. v u.tewaru J von , nro , each decll-3m -ss'D STARR, SON & CO. S. S. & Co. still continue at their old stand, 147 Water Htreet, New kerb, and keep constantly ou hsnd a Isrga assortment ot HATS. CAPS and STRAW GOODS, ol their own manufacture. whlrh they otter to Cash and Time buyers on the most liberal tnrms, at a slight advance from cost. Their long experience In this branch of buiiness enables them to offer induccmenta to buyers seldom met with, snd an examination of their atock la particularly invited. Ordera respertlully solicited, and especial attention paid to packing goods tor distant trsde. n i akh, bun at uo , dcl4-3m at' 147 Water atreet. New York. "TRENCH'S HOTEL, corner of Frankfort JL street and City Hall square, (opposite the City II all and Park Fountain,) AV Yurk Cty, was boift and opened by the sub-sriltier, May I, IM9, and rr lined and tnrnUhed, Aujruat. 18 be trusts that for convenience, elegance, comfort and economy, it cannot be surpassed In tbe world. It contains more rooms than auy other Uodl on th's continent, save one only, all of which aio warmed f rati a. They are all fitted up with marble too wash stands, which are supplied wilh Crotoo Water thronch liver plated cocks There la Utt one bed in a room: the bills and water closets on every floor will be lit with gaa daring the ntgM. inis no;ein conuuriea on me turopfiu plan oi i.ocg-tiif Kootna. and meals aa they irmy be ordered tn the spacious and eptadid RHwrtnry, and is in the immediate vicinity of Mtr emntiie bnsine$$, and the principal places of smuiement. dec4 arap it, rltbritu. STRAW GOODS. The subscribers invite attention to their atock of Panama, Leghorn, Canton and Prdall Braid lists Florence, Silk and Fancy Straw Bonneta, of every description, constantly manufacturing under their own Inspection, comprising on ot the best assorted and largest atocka of goods to bo fund in tbe city, and at prices which will deiy enmpetion. A. I. ELAND CO. nov.io sm-st 1 1 1 reart St., corner ol Pine, new York. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Blivew & DocalAss) Commission- Merchant, Manufacturer nnd Wholesale Dealer In every description of AMERICAN II A HDWARE. Do. S Piatt street, lour doors from Peart New York, Manufacturer of the Premium Steel Squares; Agent for Bee'a Braces, Turassrrwa, Arc; Also. Kendall St Taylor's Thermometers, Barometrra, e.; Union Butt Co's Bolts, Gate Hinges, Brack-eta, Ae ; Brown St Reotber'a Sheet Hrass, Brass and Copper Wire, Rivets, Ac; M. Newcosnb's Smiths' Bellows, ate. 1HUMA IMIUULAS3, ASA FARR, Jr. BJVll-ly late ol the Una ol Child, Farr Co., St Loaia. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, between Spring and Broom Strata. Broadway. New-York TKEADWELI, ACKER. Co., Proprietors. This maxntnrrnt Marble Hotel, ane. qaaled in architectural beauty, and in all tbe applisnces that minuter ta convenience, eomlnrt and laxary, will be opened eboat tbe 1st of December next by tbe eebsrribrrs. Centrally aituetral betwera the faabiahe and business portitas ol the city, it pre sents aarivaled ariraelarea tn point ol loraun. i ne raince wsa erected tor the Iraarea. Mrnra. Tbbabwbi Antra, by D. H. Height, q , sm lbs Interior " as reaeraa ventilation. Ae . are oa aa entirely eririaal plaa. It la the design of the aadersigaed le reader the St Nicholas la all reapreta a Modh. Umri ot tbe re h iih 1 clav. aad to give It reputation in all its department wbi-h shall be kaowa and appm-iatrd throe shout tbe crvihsca sror'd J. P. TRFADWELL, J. P. imER BoS-3m4-nt V. WHlTCOMII F RES H SUPPLIES OF STANDARD WORKS ll'nstnI'ed editi of Shkt are J vol. .Pre. M rina s vtaeres ot r niaB v.ashva scarlet eMXa Fnryrtopedla Asa. rieaaa ' 4 voSsl, ra. Irvtng's Works IS vols. 1 no. Chambers' Cyclopedia ol r aglish Literature vols And every rarietT of Staadsrd and Miseelraneoas Books. For aaieby eeS BUR RANDALL. 4 -i.
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Full Text | ' , VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1853. NUMBER 158 THE daily (Dl)io Stale Journal IS PUI1LISHHD K VERT MORNINQ, EXOKIT SUNDAY, III ECOTT & BASCOM, JOURNAL UUILD1SOS, matt AND F1ABL STKKBTB XNTllASOl ON UIO.ll. TERMS Invariably in advance . In Columbus, tUl.OOaycar by mull, 86.00. Dally during tlia sassion of tho Legislature, ami I 'n-nwKir ior tne remainder of ths yr, vu uu. Til IS WEEKLY JOURNAL U furnished to city subscribers at K2, uiul by uiall at l.o()a year. Uluba of four aua upwards, vi.Zu t' ten and upward, eT.UO. Tlllj Till-WEEKLY JOURNAL ia C3.00 . year. im OJc ADVERTISING IN TUB DAILY JOURNAL The follow lug ralm and rules lure been agreed upon between Hie proprietors of the Ohio UtiUaman and the Ohio Hunt Journal, to lie observed In all oases, alter mis data. .uiy zu, 1MVJ One square, (10 lines or lew of tills sized type, for one Insertion, D'jo. bucu aumtionoi insertion, zoo. H 1 H H 1 f f i 64eo.it0.e.cQo0f-i el$o In It 6t t 8 '8 jlaquoro, 120 2 25 3 00.1 006 00 6. 8. 8. jlO. 15. 18. 2 squares, 1 87 3 87 5 00 0OoSlo T IbTlia. !T" TT TT I j 1 1 squares, 2 60 4 606 608 009 0010. 12. l4. l4squaroa, 3 00 6 60 8 00 iTfjoiioT 12 uTia. TTT di iai mn 6 squares, or Changeable quarwrly,....? montlily, .45 weekly,, a 65 dully, ISO '4 oolumn, dally, SOU Standing card, ft linen or less, for one rear 810. No adrmth'eui-nt to be consldured by the vear, unless specified on the mauuficript, or nrevioualy airreed upon between the parties. AUvertlrtiiUienta not marked on tho copy for a speeiflud number or msurrions, wm do eontmuea one monin, unless orueruu out, aua (javinunt wiu no exacted accoraing.y. All ailvertlseuuuts from strangurs or transient poi-ons to be paid In advance. . The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to uioir rcfiuuir bUHluetta ; ana all advertisements not pertaining mere-to, to bo pnld lor extra. , Adrertiftumunti fur Auctioneer!!, General Agents, Ileal Kstate Agents, &c, nut to be contracted for by the year, but to bu charged ly the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidate (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the mine to he, la all caw, paid in advance. Attorneys will bo huldnn fur the price of Inserting advertisements brought hi by them, i'ubllttbers not accountable for the accuracy of hfipil advortfceuients beyond the amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less thtin double tho above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the UifiUle exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent in adruuee of the above rates. . No AIiVEltTlSIMKNT CAN BS INHBRTRD G RATPITOUSLT, AdvertUeuients for charitable Institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unions accompanied by funeral Invitations or obituary notices, and when so accoinpanlud, to be paid fur. II pennons sending communications or requiring notlres of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publlo entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be ineerfi-J with the uudentanding that the same are to be paid for. If IntenJitl to be linmrtfd in the editorial column, the same will bo charged at the rate of not lets than cents per line, and thn only when accompanied by an advertisement JR. OSGOOD, Last and Peg Manufacturer, Inillannpolla,Inllnnit. Hoot and Shoe Trims, Crimps, Clatnps, ate. A good supply ol Ihn obovo ertinlcB on hand lor the wlioleialo and retail trado. Vholal( Dealers supplied on short notico. JTjJ1 All orilors promptly flllod. decSl-dly DR. R. P. LITTLE, Druggist, from tho East, (successor to Di s. Denis; 4, Harry.) proposes to sell Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnithos, Dyc-stufls, (ilassware, l'erlumery, Hti.ps, o , Ac, by Wiiolksai.b and Rktail, at I.OVVKK lU'l'r.d than tho esmn qualiiyot goods can be bought lor eliowbero, out-jf tho Kaslnrn cities. Ilia articles aroot iup"rior quality, and his aisurlment is vary com. pleto, as ho Is oally recruiting his stock. Physicians' prescriptions will receive marked and careful attention, liy day and mailt. The public will pli uan call nt Iho Cheap Ohio Drug Store, on west lido of High street, Imtween iho American and Capitol Uou.n, wbere bargains are to bo obtained. drcS.i-Hlim ANNA STArKY w. jj. J0NK3. STACEY'S MOTEL, Southeast corner Main and Fourth street, Znnoavlllo, Ohio. sepSS dlf. NATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio JONATHAN BOYD, (formerly of tlio Carlisle llouso,) Proprietor. P. H. I have In the olHca a " Private Block Register," (or tho benelit of those buying and selling tho same, which enables mo at any titno to givo aall.taction In regard to the sain, location, Silt., ol all the stirk In Plcknway and adloininiiig counties. Circleville, O., Dee. 17, lgr2.-dGm J. 1!0 YD. SCOTT & BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, BTKREOTYPI'RS AND BINDERS. Blank Books and Stationery ot every description c instantly on hand. Printing and Writing Papers, and luks, ot tho bost manulactum, alwaya lor sne. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad tf stront,noarthe Brldgo. Colnmbus, Ohio, fcltoves of all kinds, and a groat variety ol Castings, always on band. "VTATIIAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, XI Office In the room fopr tuu!h ot tho Franklin Bunk, up Office In the room formerly occupied by Juutlce Evans, ,upUirs, GERE, ABBOTT fc CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Class, House Builder's Ma-terlals. Farming and Rl ch nical Tools, Military floods, &.C., &e No. 161 High stroet, sign of tho (lilt Padlock. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun-sellnr at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to tako the Acknowledgment of Deeds or the city of New York. oci'JO JOHN. V BAUSTa. aOHKRT AilMSTnOKO. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate BaoKxua and I.'svksal Land AflRNTa. Orllcoaonth room Eichauge Bnnk Building, (Columbus, O. LUCIA BUTTLKS. TI1BO. COKSTOCK. OFO. 0. COMSTOCC BUTTLES, COM STOCK & CO., (succes-orstoB. Comstock To,) Porwnrlln nml Cans, mlanlon MrtrrhRnlM, Lard Oil Mnnulncturers, and Dealers In f lt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. gg Liberal advancea mado on conslgnnjenta. BnarG rIdTTway & co's iron foundry, Broad street, near I be Bridge, Columbus, Ohio, t'toves ol all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. BLYNN & BALDWIN aro again receiving new supplies of WATCH PS AND JKWELRY. Among other styles ol Watches, we Invite attention to a new lot of th'jsn hoe bunting case and open dial levers, ol our own Ins portation, which, for quality and price,are not excelled, jylti JOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, Rent Eatnlr, Itounly Land nnil Prnnlon A (tent, Two doors Est of High, ou Town Street, Columbus, Oum, Will-attend to the prsrtire of his Trnlesslon, outaining Pea-aioos, buying, stilling and obtaining Laud Wirmnts, selling and l-a.lng real estste. examining land titles, collection ol claims, &a. Letters from a distance mutt be pott-paid. ju jO TTAT AND CAP STORE. J.! Tit OLD STAND ih "wilh 'i'hcsubseribercomesgroetirf, to every and Cap wearer In ieoirai inio. onn ot tl e very best assortments ot HATS AND CAPS "er brongbt to tnispart ot wo r-iie, embracing pearly every varietyot style now worn by the hern an family. His Hats are made to order, by some of the best and most celebrated fsiablLhinenta East and West, vis i Bee be & Co., New York; Bertalett k Blynn, Philadelphia; Dodd A-Co.,Kafs, Whilcber II Co, and others, nt Cincinnati ; all of which will b sold at lair prices; and be wishes it to be distinctly undcratixyl that it ia all nonsenso tor others to aay they can sell lower than he can. Being a prnaicnl hatter, and engaged in the business (or years, he understands what a bat ran be made and sold tor. His stock consists (in part) ot the following varieties- Black and Drab Beaver, extra; Black aad Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra; Otter and Heal Drab ; Black aad Drab Hungarian, very line; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment ol traw goods for Mtn and Boys. A very f ne assortment of Kfuw (lata for children, Ac, Ac. His old friends and the public are invited to rail and eainin the axnrtment and prires. J. E. KUDIM1LI., apl Hish St-, next door to the Stage oflrf . WE ARE NOW opening large and beautiful assortment of .VVATCHE. niA.ITONIs U VHK AND JkWfcl.Kk. rOnr stock offline tendon and (Gene va Watches is superior to ai.y In the State. Diamond Rings and Pins, we Ar u - jKWplrr. iiivrr sinn i inir Wstre, Fine Mantle JlocUn.s.nd fnilrry.atwholesale.Dd retail. All are invited to call examine, aad purchare if wj. NOT A Rl A I. and other f K A L eneraed.and PR h KM rurniabed. at toe shortest notice. Wsucr en Krnnlreil In the First dooT SODtk of entrance to Hell House. lull BLYNN BALDWIN. JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as-eortment of WATCUK. DIAMOND WORK, and JKWELKT.ofall kinds. BLTNN BALDWIN. JU1H SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all QtnerdsneiluUotH of Seals, mad In the best manner, and a3. Si?" BOOKS & S T A T 1 0 M U H V . ANE HUNDRED AGENTS WANTED, V to canvass Ohio, Indiana und tho West generally, to obtain subscribers lor tho lollowlug woika, tIxi Plctoilul History ol America, by ti. J. (ioodrlcb : Parley's Panorama, or Curiosities ol Nature and Art; History end Biography i tiroat tvenls ol American History ; Pictorial Uistory ol the United Btatos, with SOU Illustrations) Lifn of Christ, in Herman History of the United r-tutos In lierinan. Great inducements will be given to Book Agents. Inquire at the oclUJ JOURNAL OFFICE. PRINTING INK, book, news, card andcolor- X rd, from the best inuuulacturrrs In the United Slates, Just received, and lor saio at the Journal uutce. ocl4 riCOTr tt BASCOM COPYING PRESSES, of the best kind, and of the most hluhly flnlihed description, lor sale by ucl4 SCOTT & UASCOM. PAPER. Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Ink, Inkstnnda, Tens, and other articles of Htatlonery, for sale by onH SCOTT Ai BASCOM. AIEVV STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- 1 TIONERY. Thenftw firm o( BUR It & RANDALL, having n titled Iho store lately occupied by HcNTisGro.v& MacIntihw, aio now receiving an entire new stock ot HOOKM, hTATIOMK, I'APKR IJANUINOS, KAC'V t;OOI), 4c And having completed arrangements with tho various publlih-lug houses of Iho Eastern citieB, they will receive tho now and desirable Books st tho oarllest possible moment after publication.It will bo tho aim ol this establishment to furnish every arti cle In their line at tho lowcsl possible-prlcos, and by giving thoir personal attention to tbo weals ol their customers, they trust to give entiro satisfaction to all who nny Icvor them with their Latronafio. All orders iutrusted to them will bo attended to wilh fidelity and dispatch, and at prices ilmuimnot lt.il ifj. ivinu: antisluclioo. Iu23 Ili'ih stroet, Columbus, Ohio, NEW BOOKS. Burr & Randall are daily receiving additions to their already well sssortod stock of Books end .Stationery, to which tho Btlonllon of all ia invited. ocb T HE CHRISTIAN MINSTREL. The la- tost edition of the Christian Minstrel, for sale In quantities loclil BUHil & RANDALL. by THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMODIST L ' A collection of Tunes adapted to the Psalms and Hymns of the Presbyterian Church, rorialo, by tnn ooren or single copy, by locnj BURR & RANDALL. A SUPPLY of tho Publications of the American Tract Society, and Presbyterian Board of Publics. locul 1IUIIII & RANDALL, "YTEW BOOKS. Restoration or Monarchv ll m Fbanc , nv Lamahtink, S vols. A Step from the Now World to the Old, Dy Tiippnn, a vols Time and Tido, or Slrivo und Win, by A. S. Roc. Mother at Home, by Abbott ; now edition. Blithodnlo Romance, by Hawthorne. For solnby aut2 BURR Jk RANIJALL. CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remarks on the management of continued fver,th Identity ol Typhus, Typhoid, helnpsing Fever, c, by Ai'bti.-i Flint, M. D. For sale ny aurli uu nil nnn i.ai. fALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Paper and I'ir.i llonrd I'aUeros. A largo assortment of ltn intaat ivtls.i-nai lliat rtl'livrl. talid fair SH.!0 hV "r I I i,,,.,,, D.uhttl JU-iU UUnii (X iuit'Viii.u. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of the Columbus and Franklin Comity Bible Society, may oow bo found at tho Bookstore ol juljn rJuitJi a: ttAmrALi.,. T7HY HAVE THE TOO 1 H-AU Hiu I V T Practical hints on tho Preservation of tho Teeth a valuable little book on the treatment and preservation of the teeth. Price 23o. IseplfiJ BURR It RANDALL. BANCROFT'S History of the United Stales. In 4 volumes. For sale by , , , , NEW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAli, en-entitled, The Daya of llrueei a Story of Scottish His- tury. Forsalaby (jy(i HUKHS kaniiall. HAWTHORNE'S LIFE OF PIERCE. Just received, and for snlo by 0i;8 HUKK KA rilJAl.Is. H TANSFIELD'S LIFE OF SCOTT. The XYX eomnleto work. Also, an abrldgededitlonin papercovorsj a.,,,15 BURR & RANDALL VOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for sale by V jvd BURR & RANDALL. ATEW MAPS Of Muskingum county and of the State. IteplSl BURR k. HAN DAI. L- EEADLNG FOR THE MILLION! At PEARSON'S DEPOT, (l.ato Habsh'b:) Etiin Boy, beautifully illustrated ; decidedly Iho grnaleit Novel ol the ago "0 Ik Marvol's Works Cabin and Parlor; by J. Thornton Randolph 81 00 Northwood; by Mrs 9 J. Hale 1 -0 Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book 1 W Krnncth, Illustrated ; O. W Reynolds ;5 I. lie In Paris, do. do. Necromanct-r do. do. 7o (itmlleman Jack Captlluwko -f Claroijco Ballon, or Lilo in New York ; by Jus. Scoheld, Call and see. NATURALIST'S LIBRARY. 40 volumes Turkey mornreo. gilt extra Library of Entertaining Know- Iridgo, by tho Society. 43 v ils. Complcto Londou oditton. For salo at tho now euossturo. dcc! J. H. RILEY & CO. TTOR THE HOLIDAYS. A very rich col- 1? lection of Annuals and illustrated SUudard Works, suita ble fur the Holidays, at tho New Bookstoro. LARGE BIBLES. 75 4to and Folio Bibles, tho best editions, extra binding. Bihlt s and Prayer Hooks, in rich velvet tunning. For site at Iho New Bookstoro. dPcS J II. RILEY & CO. VUVENILE BOOKS. A very larp-e and l yal iablo assortment of new and valuablo Juvcuilo Books, for ssloat tho New Boo. s!ore. do,;) J. u. littxi s '.u. B2 OOKS. Life and Correspondence of Lord n,,r.i I'orb.n. ilia. tivn's. Eilliibureh edition. Chambers' Payers for the People. l'J vols. London. Ilallam'a Work! complete. London edition. 7 vola. Milton's do dj Pl-kerlnss edition. 8 volumes. London. F'orsalo at the New boo-tstore. jn U,Y co SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their establishment a denartment for tho aalo of illniilm, liliink ItooUn and stationery ol every description, it is our inten tion to keep up a lull assortment ot everything in this lino wuicn business men can ucsiro. ino niana wora wm wuimuwiui,. h..nra..lves. ol the verv best materials, and III the most sub stantial manner, and warranted to give satislnction. Fjitrance on High street riX) CLERKS OF COURTS. We now are printing for several of the Clerks of Courts, an elegaut of ftliink tLerlilientea of Nntnrnlixatlou. 'loose twli who may want them, can bo aupplied on short notice. ,u.v(i SCOTT BASC DM INK STANDS. Jletallic fens, ren Homers. JL Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter aumus Slates, and all the various little et cctcras in the Staiioo cry lioo, constantly on hand at SCOTT - BAbCOM'S. -IXTRITING PAPERS Cap, Lette V I mercial, Noto various shades and qualities i Letter, Com- rulcdorau. i 'n.l l.m Ih. am ,i ItO lf nnirA. Bt ' ...,.. uarnM'it. Iliirh atreet. STEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from Li .i .,Hrnl aivlea nt tvn In a manner not inferiorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ol Wood Cuta SCOTT - BASCOM. ENVELOl 'ES by the thousand, gross, or J .iu nnanilrr ol all sizes and descrintions, plain and embossed, including a beautiful variety lor the Ladies, may be found at SCOTT BArfCOM'S. T1US1NESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and II r.rd. for Railroad Checks. Invitation Tickets, e of any color and thickness, and cut to any sire, may be bad at elui i at nssi.ua b. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard& iJL Nrrcs'aud Hoovrr's Inks Black, Rl, Blue andUrwn for N!DT w ww. . "I3UINTING INKS, for New3, Book, Card, and J'b work, all the various colors In keasand cans, forsale u..'i r a. DieriU'd 1)LANK BOOKS, of every description, from a SJ Bank Ledger to a sixpenny Memoranaum, on bono, or man ntaetured to any pattern, at SCOTT BASUOM'H. HLD BOOKS RE-BOUND, and Pamphlets and Kewspnp B busuid to order, by SCOTT At BA.HIOM. D RAWING PAPER cut to any required size 8COTT BASi;im . uign atreet OCOTT SONGSTER. Songs set to music, KJ The best work of the kind out. Prire lOe, single 01 per dozen. tseplS It UK ll at ItANUHL FFhE LIFE OF GENERAL FRANKLIN JL PIERCE, by D. W. BartletLra 1 roU l&no. snuslln 7S, ptprr M. For Bala by BURR t RANDALL. CINCINNATI. T 1THOGRAPHY. Everv description of Jj Mans. Plana. Views ot Buildings. Portrslts. Anatomlo Draw. lugs, Buainnss and Show Cards, all kinds of Druggist and other plum and tancy lsdois, urn and Letter iioaaiogs, vao Mimics, A'C., Aro., exeeuicu in me oest siyie, at reasonaoio 'aio,, uy MIDDl.E'ION At WALLACE, I.lltiocriipherH nnd Knurnvera, No. 115 (Odd Follows' Building) Walnut street, dec8-6m Cluoinliati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 149 Main street. Cincinnati, have an extensive and well ae looted stock ol none but new anu fresh Furs, tor ladies. Wo have this day received from Now York, sumo boeutitul spool. mens ot misses' nnd CHILDREN a uttaii ana nusta nax VERUATS. novSOdlyJ JARVIS ti FAIHCUILU, A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS. X .V JAHVIS & FAIRCHILD, Main street, first door bolow the corner ot Main and I' uurth, wot side, ciuuinuati. novuu u ly rPHE COST OF GOING TO HOUSE JL KEEPING. Tho attbscrlber having determined to put his prices et tho lowest rumunorativo point, in view of increasing ins sales, has no hesitation lu sr.owuig nis list oi prices to nis customers, assuring them, (which is klmost needless,) that for tho quality of article presented, tho price is marked down to ita lowest possible rate. Other srlirlm may, and doubtless will be olter.'d lor less nileo, boating tho same shape and name, but un loss with a view of making up the ditleronce, tho artlcjo cannot bo ot tne same quality. Slaving my lino ut importation ana niauuincture now lolly complete, no-other establishment can honeMly undersell ino. as my proms win necessarily on sniau, I csnuotaUbrd to run any risk whatever in credits, therefore the caHi will un cxprcu u on aeitvcry ot tue goons. In spocilying my prices so closely, 1 am determined fo hold to my usual ruin ot selling cnry arueies oi tne oest quality An interior class ol goods would look cheaper no psuer, but a year's use would show the dillbrcnco In lavor of tho best. A ruloadonted In this Establishment t'ourvcara alnco will be atrletlv adhered to that of namillt! the lowest urlco, and strictly adhcrins to thnt price. I refer to list to show what can be done trtwnrii hnllte.kf coins for '10. Tho tollowini: lut oi articles, of good quality, which are all requlalto in going to nouse-aeeping, tuny on uhu lor miny uui isrs, or any part at proportionate rates t 1 Kitchen Shovel and Tongs, a Pointed Palls, 1 Tinned Iron Saucepan, 1 Culloudor, 1 Flour Scoop, 1 Cotleo Boiler, 1 Sugar Scoop, 1 Orator, 1 Barrel Cover, 1 Tin Dipper, I Halt' Barrel Cover, 1 Egg Whip, 1 Pepper and Flour Dredgo, 1 Banting Spoon, 3 Tin Pie Plates, 1 Skimmer, 1 Tin Wiuh-Iiasln, 1 Meat Fork, 1 Dish Pan, 1 Meat Knilo, 3 Table and T. a-Spoons, Irun, 2 Scrub Brushes, 1 Chopping Knilo and Howl, 1 DiistPau, 2 Tea und Colloe Canister, 1 Dust llrinli, 2 Japanned Lamps, . 2 Brooms, 1 Match Sato, 1 Curleo Mill, 1 Chamber Pall, 1 Clothes horse, 2 Smoothing Irons, 1 Flour Sieve, 2 l argo Cedar Wash Tubs, 1 Oil Filler, 1 Waih-lluard, 1 Knifo-Box, 3 Doz. Clothes-Pins, 1 Door Mat, 1 Pet Tablo Mats, 1 Kitchen Tablo, 1 Britannia Cotlefl Pot, 1 Potato Masher, 1 Do Tea Pot, 1 Hour Pail, fi Knives it Forks, coco handles, 1 Spice Box, I Pair Carvers to match, 1 Pastry Hoard, 1 Corkscrew and Funnel, 1 Rolling Pin, 1 Large Walter, 1 CiolhisLino. BURNET'S, corner Fourth snd SycBint.ro. rSi November 1st remove to our New Store, No. 14 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ocll Gi 1BSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between I Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 4. II. CJitTTKOV, Proprietor, lato ol walnut street House. a,(i-ll WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jylj-dtl J. W. SWENiv. Proprietor. EO. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., s between Columbia and Pearl, wholesale dealer in all va- riotioa ol W H I T I N ii , P It I NT I N & OTH EH PAPER. 7-yfimi jor Sujjieia digit Mint nrwug rapcr. apiu ENVELOPES. 500 U Bull Envelopes; 150 M White do; M M Legal do j 100 M Nolo do; ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortment, just recoived by E. O. (iOODMAN, aplO 77 and 71) Wnlnut street. FRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA-PEIL SOU roams Blue, and White, just received and forsale at rod need mices. K. o. liOUDMAH, piu 77 and 79 Walnut street. T7RENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO 1'UST, X Bluo and Whih'.Justrecelved and for salo low. 11. O. (iOODMAN, aplfl 77 and 70 Wnluut street. TINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD BOARDS. A beautiful article, manufactured by Mossrs. Bliss, Potter at Co. 1 have the largest and cheapest stock ol Cards In tho city. K. O. GOODMAN, aplO it ana rj wainutst., nianuiaciurers Agent. LAFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING Papers Ihavo been dealing In these Papers for more than a year, and lind them every thing one can wish, as to quality and price. They are tho highest grade of Paper manufactured in the United ft'itea: always give satisfaction, und usedence aro wanted aguln. A lull assortment Just received. aplO 77 and 7!) Walnut street. JOHN HTDETERS, Manufacmrer of BOOTS AND HtlOKrr, No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposilo Masonic Dulldlus,) tlNUINIIAll, U., Mr n keens ennatanilv on hand a lull assortment of Hue Dress and Waterproof Boots and Shoes in all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwarded by express, and warrant d tn fit, upon all orders accompanied by the Cash and tho measure. apio-iy 0 BULLET, Art Union Buildings, Cincin natt. Is constantly prepared to furnish elegant BUSTS, STATUES, MEDALLIONS and MONUMENTS. t3" Orders solicited from a distance. jyiu-ntim- UPHOLSTERY WARE ROOMS. West end Exchango Block, Hroad Street, Columbus Ohio. 1 he subscriber has just roceivod a largo and beautiful stock ol Material lor tho mauulacluie of MATTRESSE" ot every de scription, such us Spring, Curled Hair, Cotton, Moss, Palm Leaf, U'UKr.A e. Alio. mat. rlell'or Lounges, Cots and Comforts, and In fact, eTnryulbcrartlclt' appertaining tohtaline ol business, 1JO bas sparca no puins in procuring tun veij ui iiini,;.,,, IIh h i.iven bis entiro attention to bis business lorthe urst eight jears, and leels contldai.t that be ean give entire satislnction. He Is also prepared to do l.pholitering in all ita lirancbcs, t' wlti Decorating an.i Cushioning Pews of Churches, Curtain and Cornice banning, Carpet laying, loolo Coiera lorChairs, Solas, and overy description of I'uthionsf'or Railroad cars and amiiy purposea. WARREN'S PATKNTSOFA BEPS.eomnch In use and high ly recoinincndcd in Now ork, Buflitlo, Phi adelphia, Boston and other cities. Tbisnew artlclels now Introduced Into Furniturer-stabiirh-m..i,i. i.i the vnrv hichest character, and la admi ted tone lar superior to any olher Sola Bod; it being a more eomlortahlo Soiaandconipii to lied, and changes from one to thootbi r with greater ease and despatch tnan any other. It forms an elegant sofa withuutanyappcarai.ee of a bed ; and withlittlcmorctban a touch, becomes an excellent bed. Columbus, July 13'Sitl. w. n. unnr.n. N EW WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWEL- II V STORE. Fivat Dnnr North of the Nell House Entranre. The luliseriber. in connection with Mr. V. S. Ellm, having leaed this Store for a term oi years, have fitted it up lor the purposeof making it pleasant and easy ol access, to tho citizens ol Columbus, and vicinity.lsnowopeningooeof tho bost aaiort. menu of Uoid and Silver Watches, Clocks Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sue Jewelry, iu all Its variety of pattern, style and price, now In market. Silver plalea rpoons, rorss, nuiier nnarruit Knives, Hold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, teget'her with a general variety of furnishing and lancy goods. In offering my first advertisement, I can only ask, on common with others, a share ot your calls and patronage. Gooda will be sold at a moderate percentage, ana wahba rxn In every BEsrecr as asraxsiNTXD. All silver sold by ma will be marked in the best style, without charge. Watch repairing dona in the best toanuer, and guaranteed; having had morvtban twenty years practical experience, at the East, and intending tn give my persona attention to this depart men t, 1 would solicit your patronage. Engraving and Jobbing done in tue neatest manner, at saor notice. Old Gold and Silvertaken In exenangetor goons. Columbua.July 20, 185a. K. U.DUNHAH, STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co lvmbds. The remilsr course of 1. ecru res In this institu tion, will commence on Monday, the 1st ol November, and con; tinue l.-nr mnr.thA The VcJiiainanf Cb-irse. consisting ol six important specialities, beginning on thelSth of (ctobbb, will continue until the 1st ot novemner. FACI'l.TY. R.H. PADDOCK, M. D., Prolessorof Anatomy and Physiol osv. CIIA3. A.LEE, M. D., Professor of Materia Mi-dica, Therapeu tics and Mdl-al Jurisprudence. FKEDEHICK MnKKlt.K. M. 1 , rroteseoroi unemistry. SAMUEL M. SMITH. M. D , Prolessorof Theory and Practice It I.. HOWARD. M. D . Prolessor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D , Prolessor oi Obstetrics, ae., and of Fatbolory. r. i! PARKER. M. D Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES. Lecture. '.0,0U. Matriculation &,0O. Graduation n mi I tins Ticket ti.09. By the expenditure of almost ten thousand dollars, durinr the present year, on our noble edifice, the Anatomical Theatre will he finUhed. and tho Hospital own lor the reception of patients. and many other improvements completed, snaking the whole a moat periect strurwre. Auinquirit:a win rcwur it.u.p.-.l tinn it addressed to S.M. SMITH. aue7 Dean ol the Faculty. FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS A larger stock and better variety of all-wool Monslin De-Lainea, French and English Merinos, Uerino Robes, silk and wool, and all-wool plain dress goods, than tbey have ever befor received, are now ready lor examination at aepn WM. RICHARDS It Co. DRY & 'FANCY GOODS. MORE NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS. The largest and most splendid stock ol "t oaks ever ode ed in this market, this day received, raryin price from 41 to 6100. All lire cordially luvltcd to call an . . tnine tbcni, ootl3 HUAPLEY - HALL CARPET STORE. Now opening,. for ho Fall trado, a full assortment of Brussels Tapestry and Vel. vet Carpeting t Ingrain Carpeting In great variety, lrom.'17Vj to el per yard cheap Cotton and Homp Carpet; Oil Cloths, a 1 wimns ; units, units, ana a tieauttiut assortment ol loco anu Swiss Window Curtains, which will be sold attlio lowest prices W. A. J. C. McCOY it. CO., oc9 next door to the American DRESS SILKS. Black and fancy Dress Bliss, In great variety; plain black Silks, all wldtha and qualities, just received at McCOYS', ocu noxtdoor to tho American, LADIES, call at McCOYS', for the best as-sortmentof Laces, Embroidered Collars, Underilnndker chiefs and Sleeves, Bwisa and Cambric Edginga and Insertings to bo found in tlia city. ocO pURTAIN FIXTURES, &c Splendid as- J sortment of Curtain Fixtures, just recoived such as Brass Cornices and brass Curtain Holders; Cords anlf 'Tassels; Gimp Curtain Blinds; Patent Curtain Rollers; Assorted colors Woolen Cords; do do Tinsels; do do Fringes; do Worsted GlinDS: And many other articles in the line. For sale Ly ocrj usmjiiN at biwa.ii. PT. SNOWDEN would beg leave to call the s attention of his customers, nnd tho public generally, to his uuususlls large stock ot rich Fall and whiter Goods. Thank lui lor tno very liberal patronage ho uas neretotoro received, he would respoctlully solicit a continuance of the same, pledging oia nest enoeavora to pieaso an. ocj DRESS SILKS. A very large and beauti-ful assortment from $15 to $G0 per pattern just oponed by oc4) SNOWDEN. PICH DRESS GOODS. All Wool Paris de XI Lnlnos, American and Peril un cloths, tfcc, &c, the Inrgoi assortment in Coluffibus, at oci SNOWDKN'rt. PRENCH MERINOS, and plain all wool X DeLalnes, ot every shade, colur and quality, can be found at IOC4 SNOWDEN'S, SNOWDEN has opened his Embroideries, embracing embroidered handkerchiefs, from filtr cents to (25. Collars, muslin and lace sleeves, chemisettes, vests llonitonand Valoncienne laco collars, slcuvesnnd chemisettes, cambric and Swiss flouncings, edgings and Insertings, Ac, to wnicn we neg leave to can mo attention oi tne inmes. oci! T ADIES, we have a complete assortment ot JLJ znnhvr wnrnrrHn. rhrnrllln. chr-nnilln nnril.nmhrttilrli'rv ilk. coiton anu imrn H09S. I'rcncn wormntf couoii,croctift cotton croc li t worsted, nottfoff netdt-p, gold, silver aud steel beurit purse rings and clasps, can til ways bo had of OC. BNUYViJtN HOSIERY, all sorts and sizes, at oc SNOWDF.N'S. T ADIES' SILK AND MERINO VESTS, of Jul superior quality, cun always bo found at oc4 SNOWDEN'S. GENTLEMEN, you can always find cravats, VT nockot handkorchlels. shirts, cloves and hosiery, merino and silk shirts and druwors, &c , ic, at OC4 MUWUtSS. SNOWDEN keeps the best assortment of dress, cloak and mantilla trimmings to bo found in Colum bus. oc4 TiUNCY BRACELETS, new style purses, JJ fancy baskets, hair ornaments, and any qunnllty of Inncy goods, just opened by ocl SNOWDEN. PALL AND WINTER GOODS. Rich all JL wool Dcbilnns fttid Cashmeres, Frooch Alcriuos, and Tbibo Cloths, Raw -ilks, and Kmbroldcrcd Jlobes, and a fuP assort mcnt of Fancy Dress Goods, now opening at sop';. ' MovJ i a, noxi auor 10 ino American. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Dress, Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings, In great variety, a'.wuys on hand at 9 McCOYS'. IRIBBONS. A beautiful assortment for Fall trade, cheap at srp91 McCOY S GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. A largo assort-mcnt of Silk, Wool, and Cotton under shirts and drawers. Fiuo Muslin Shirts, Cotton and Merino Hull' Hose, Gloves, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, at lowest price can be had at lscnS.HI McCOV'S LINEN GOODS. A large assortment of Linen Napkins, Toweltngs, Tublo Linen and Linen Sheetings, just received at (fp2!l McCOY'd NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS 1 Enough to supply all, Just rooeived at the New Cash Store ot SHAPLEY at II ALL. All arc cordially Invited to call and examine them. sep7 A P. STONE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in FoRKinNANoAMicniCAN Duv Gooes, and Agentsot tho Eastern ManulucturerslorthoSalc of Sheetings, Prints, Cotton Ynrn, Batting, Satinelts, Tweeds, Jeans Ac, ate. fjf 1N0. ; I'ominernini Kow, sjoimnDoa, tuno, First Door south of Kelton 6i Bancroll's Augusts, 'Sil-daw A CARD. Partnership between JAMES D. OSRORN and FRANCIS STEWART was formed on tho lUth August, for the purpose of carrying on the Wry l-ooils Ollnlueaa, under tne namo ol OSIIOKN St STEWART NOTICE. All persons IndeU- d to the firm of J. D. OSRORN CO. must make lramedlato payment. It is our intention ot placing all ol our accounts and uotcs In the hands ot collectors, it payment ia not msdo soon. isep2'JI J. D. OfcBOHN & CO. -VTEW GOODS The Largest Stock in Co- J.1 lcmbvs The CHEAPEST GOODS in Iht City. Just ro. eeived our Fall and Winter Goods. A largo stock. Cboaper than any other bouse no tnistnVe. Wo aro selling our largo stock fur cash, and It will be the Interest of all who want cheap goods to call and see us. SCpV'J USI1UH11 SISICIVAKI. A LARGE VARIETY of beautiful and fash- XL, lonable dress trimming and dress buttons suited to the sea- n, Just received at sep!7 WM. RICHARDS Co. MERINO, Zephyr t of bcautilul design, may and Silk Ladies' Scarfs, be found at WM. RICHARDS - CO'S. acplB EMBROIDERING SILK BRAID, and coral colored Worsted llraids, aro kept by Sep IB Will. K1C1IAKD3 tt CO. BROCHA, Cashmere, Crape, Bay Slate and Empire State Shawls, In greit abundance, are just received, fresh ironi New Qork. by sepltj wai. luuuAitua At t,u. V GREAT variety of Colored and Black VELVET and olher Fashionable Dress Trimming and Dress Buttons, at sepie WM. RICHARDS at CO. BLACK SILK Lace Mitts, long and short, with and without fringes, for ladies aad misses. Also, Silk, Kid, Cashmere and Philloscll Gloves, will bo sold at low prices by (scj17J WM. RICHARDS At Co. VERY fine article of Ladies' Silk and Mc- . rino Vests, insy be hsd at ecpld WM. RICHARDS At CO'8. SILK and Menno Shirts nndDrawers, Lamb s Wool Halt Hoie, and heavy winter Silk Gloves, articles tbst are rare in this markot,are always kept by aep IB vviu. nit n Aitua at t.u. LADIES' SATCHELS, and Gents' Travel-i In; Bagi, sold cheap by cplO WIU. Ul.llAitUS 4 UU. NEW; STORE1, AND NEW GOODS, in Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town and Hirh. TllK-lDAIIES SHAPI.KT oV nAT.T. would resDectlully Invite the attention ol the citizens of Columbus andsurround-lni country to their vrur sa'tl DTOM7weiln ofrnnir nn rnntko RLW fl.lD -AlEaiiMlEi aiULU UP UUUUi, whlrh they are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ol JHIIinrrv nnd Fnnry Drean iieoda, I lonka, ;e Arc, which they will sell as low as can be iflorded. Jl illlners supplied with GOODS and PATTERNS aalow as at anyplace west of Now York city. Columbus, uciooer s-j, lc.il COUNTRY-BAR'D & COLORED FLAN NKLS. We have for salens pa Bar'd Country Flannels. 20 ps Hlsck and Red bar'd Circleville Flannels. 21 ps Heavy Twill'd and riain do do. 0 ps Red and Blue Mixed do do. 1500 lbs Black, White, Red and Mixed Wool Yarn. gu d low for cash. sep-l OSBORN STEWART. 9 PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETING 0 SO ps 3 ply and Ingrain Carpeting, beautiful Fall styles, at low prices. 15 ps Rag Carpeta. i'S pa Stair aud Dining Room Carpets. Floor and Farnltnra (ill Clothe, all widtbsaad prices. We have experienced workman to make and it Carpet at low rate. sep ijsuukn at sicwahi. -QRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS. XJ Just received, at our Carpet Store, S3 pa Bnisaela and Va vet Carpeta, to be sold at lower rates than ever ottered. sep32 OSBORN A STEWART NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. rilOU PKTTKNQILL'S ADVKBTI81NO AOBNCV, 1112 NAS8AU-ST , N. V, HTETAL and PLATE GLASS MANTLES ITX OR CHIMNEY PI E0E8 manufactured by tho 1HIR HO It IMAltlllYU COMPANY. Ti oso Mantles. In stylo, hnish and durability, are unuqualcd by any thlnir In market They are rapidly coming Into geucral favor, and aro highly prized by theso who havo them In use. They cannot be soiled by oil, aoid, or any other substance, thorHloru their beautiful lustre la very easily and nermaueutly preserved. They are a periect gem in tneir way, wniio tunir prico is quite moderate. They aro easily and sal'uly transported, and any mechanic can et mem, WARM AIR FURNACES. For dwellings, ohurches and other public buildings, of a superior quality, at wholesale and retail. Prof. Emerson's system ol Ventilation Introduced In connec tion wun warming, insuring at an times a puro ana wnoiesome air. I'rof. Emerson's Ventilator) and Chimney Topt, of all slzoa, at wnoiesaio anu retail. Aruou'l Ventilating Chimney Valvet. Fur salo nt the Air Warming and Ventilating Warehouse of linUKUL WALIWCtt, oc5-d3m-p 89V Loonard at., near Broadway, N. Y. COLUmBUS. POR SALE. I will sell all my LANDS in rranaiin county, west oi toe nvo-mno stone, on inu iiaiiun al Road, being about 10,000 acres. Also, about 1510 acres In Mad son county i about 1U.UUU acres In Loiian. union, end liar din counties sll of it of suoeiior ouiilltv. and much of it im. proved, will be sold In lots to suit purchasers, and on liberal terms end tlmo. Also, nil my Land cast ot the Franklin and Jackson Turnplko Rosd, leading from the old Court llouso. in Franklinton, south west of and adjoining Columbus, about 20U acres all of which win soon be cut up Into city Lots ot various sizes, ana sold on the most reasonable terms. doolO M. L. SULLIVANT. CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI TELE VJ GRAPH COMPANY. Agreeably to the piovlslona of tho nrst section ot mo By-Laws, na amended July e, i&jy, nn nn. nual meeting of thealockholdersof tho Cleveland and Cincinnati Telegraph Company, will bo held in the city of Columbus, Ohio, at said Company's office, on the fourth Wednesday in Janusry, 1853, being the 20ih day ol said month, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tor the election of olllcers for said Company, and for Iho transaction of such other business as may bo brought before said meeting. Also A meeting of tho Board of Dlrectora ot tho above named Company, will bo hpld at tho same place, on Tuesday, the 25th day of January, 1853, at II) o'clock, a. m. J. W. WHITE, Secretary JanS-iSw C. and C. Telegraph Company. CAIRBANKS' PLAT- JF FORM SCALE? E. dt T. PA I K II A NIC ft b Co., St. Johmbu-ry, Vt. One reason why theso Scales are so much more durable and rolla-ble than any others, is the fact, that thev are stronger and moro massivo ettch modUicatlon being capable of sustaining a much greater amount than its rated capacity. But tne unva rytng perfection oi the article ia ea- .pV3r5Sv aenliiillydrpendentuponthcniechan. jQif leal BBlll ann luug uapiirieiicn ui tun partner in tho firm who has the entire direction of the manufacturing department, and who never alluwa a Scale to leave the works Imperfectly finished and tested, Tbo manufacturers have introduced Into thoir establishment a vast amountof machinery and tools, bv which almost every part and piece of each hind of scale ia made and fitted with tho utmost precision and dispatch thuB reducing the cost of manufacturing, and hence their present low prices. Extract from the Examining Ctimmittrc't Report, Nea York State Fair, September 10, 1652. "Ten varieties of Faibdankb' Patent c'calks, Platfobw, Countkb. Flour, &c , &o, Si e. "E. St T. FAIRBANKS St CO , St. Johnsbury, Vt. "Tho high celobrity to which theso Scales havo overy where attained, makes It needless for your Committee to say any thing in commendation. "Sutiice It, that they as ever aro most beautifully constructed, most evenly balanced and exquisitely finished. The weight of the passing breath of air is enough to bear them down. Where theso scales aro used oven-handed justice to all la aura to bo meted out. Wo award Diploma and Large Silver Modal." The aubscribera. having been duly appointed agents tor the salo of the above unrivaled Patent Scales by the manufacturers, keop constantly on hand, or can lurnish at short notico, any approved modification ot acalo for tho use of Railroad Companies, Warehouses, Stores, Cosl Dealers, and for the weighing of hsy, livo stuck, 4c , Sta., at the same prices as sold at New York or at the manufactory. Our Irlenda and the public are Invited to call and examine lor themselves, at our new Warehouse, on High atreet, south of Rich. Idccl-dly DECKER At U1BBS. 0 OLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- TORY jVeflr the corner of Third and Gay Street. .Messrs. K. & U.K. BOOTH are manulaeturinir and havo constantly on hand, at their pstabliibincnt at the locMion abova nmod, all kinds ol Carriages. BucjjU'S, &c mado of the best matorUls, by tho moat experienced workmen, and warranted to do gaud serr-Ice. Tho proprietors are both practical carriage makers, and all work ordered from tficm will give good satis ie lion. Repairing done at the shortest notice. They havo been carrying on the business in this city some ton vuars. and trust thev have some claim to public patronage, oo7-dly pROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE. J The subscribers Invite the attention of nurehamra. and the public grnrally, tn their large, new, and complete stock as above, to which they hnvo uded a largo variety ot new (iOODS.consistlnGin partol III,NIM;,TEA nml TOH.FT WARE, White Ironstone, Clilnn Finlnli. Also a lorao assortment ot COLORED IRONSTONE WARE comprising Printed, Flowering 1'riutrd, Japan Lustre, Arc, Aro. In a variety ol new patterns and shapes. To our stock ot tHIll lltlt u AKU wo snail man oonslantudditionsdurlncthoSurliig.by dirRCtlmportatlonslrom tho most celebrated Potteries in Europe, FrunchUold Band and White China, in setts or pieces to suit. Also, China Vases, Colognes, Motto Cupa and Saucers, Are., A-e. Solar, Hall, Hanging and Side Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Cnim noys, Wicks and Shadea. With a lull assortment of Girandoles In setts or pairs; tine Rrittannla Tea setts, BrittanniaCutleo Pots, Tea Pots, Lamps, Candlesticks, Castors, Japan Waiters and Trays, Silver Plated, German Silver and BrittanniaTea and l a. ble Spoona, Table Cutlery, Ac, Ac, Ate. ; LASSWARE. We have on hand a very large stock, In eluding Cut, Engraved and Plain. All of which we will aell at the very lowest prices, and Invito oil Interest to examine lie- lore purchasing. n. o. rucisa, apl Journal Building, llih St., between Stnto and 'lows COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-SOL STORE. Flrat Door North of the Nell Ilouac Enlrnnre. C.S.KI.LIS haa ru ooened his store, having It in connection with Mr. H. D Donbab, thoroughly repaired, wbero he oners a .araoand extensive assortment ol Umbrellas and Parasols, atthe lowest prices. Being a manulacturerol Umbrellasand Parasols. an is able to mage nan inducement tor isoseis wans, to can ana look at bis extensive assortment, cvory one being made ol the beet material Also on hand, a large assortment of Canes. Covering and repairing done lu the beat mariner and at short notice. Pinking done as usual. C. 8. ELLIS. July ss, ier.a. SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers havo on hand a full assortment ot SEA SONED LUMBER and SHINULESol all kind, lor building pur-poses.They have also, In addition to their Flooring Machine, put In operation one expressly lor Surfacing, and are prepared to furnish, on abort notice. Lumber dressed on one or both sldra, fross II ifebeadown to halt an inch lu thickness. Yellow and White I'lne. A ah and Onk Floorlnn. always on hand. AUorders from a distance promptly attended to. Ware con t-and Lumber Yard head of lh canal. Cnluos-bus, Ohio. apl I HI) I I I.I s, COMsTOCK - CO. HEED & WATK1XS' MUSIC STORE. NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, tho (neat eollecttonereroe Inmbrmiohtta this eitr. which wbb selected for him it New York and Boston by competent Judges. Also, will be eon stantly receiving New Music soon as published He will been abled to furnish Seminaries and Teachers at the lowest rates possible. PIANOK Tbelargoststoekeverotlervid In thlselt-, frost the celebrated manulactorles rt Chlckering, Gilbert Lad1, Ballett At Allen, and various other ma Bufartori-a. which hewlli sell lor cash cheaper thsa any other establishment In this State The senior partner having oeen a wianuiaciar nun. the last seventeen years, and being stlllrarared in the business. In Boston, they are confident thry ean sel I lor leas than any other establisbmentinlh. West H. B. Planostuned and repaired al shortnotire. new aac secondhand Pianostorent. REED - WATMM?. fel 4 doors aorta ol neli ssnnse. NEW MUSIC, at REED & WAT- KINS' Music Store I Received this day a large r J supply of new Standard and fashionable Music Grand Polka do Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse c Concert, by O'd Folks at Home, (eowle.) Wallace. Allen Petry. Gold Fenft Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpen. oseh. Tom Moore. Gaslight Schott'.ch. Old Veteran. Spring Sparrow Polka. National Srbottisrh Lexington tialrkstrp by Cook. Sold Lang Syne WalU. Happy Family Polka. Oft for Baltimnre, (eomte.) Kathleen. M avrmrBern. as BUDS Walt lor the Wagon. bv Catherine Hares. Thre'B tnagie In that HttM The Last Rose ol Summer. amis and men y qther mn Wedd ac Polka. i.mne. anal piece. ap. Lonaiana Belle, variations, by TUST RECEIVED, a large invoice of Piaxoh, U from the celebrated maoaraetortes of Chtckenag aa Lea For sale only, tn this fliy.fy ,.,,. eel ' REED WAT-INS. I NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. rnoa w. ii. m'donald's aovbrthino iiousi, 102nassatj-st. is. v rpo WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John JL C. Ufndehson dr. Co., No. 63 Hue du Faubourg Polason-niore, Parla, and 174 and 176 Pearl atreet, Now York, otter for sale an extensive assortment of French MidAmerican Artificial Flowers, Fotthers and Ornaments; Italian, French, English and American Straw Bonneta, Ribbons, Ire, Tho above, chiefly of our own msnufseture. embrace the largest and most vailed stock to bo found la the United States. Saiup'es may be aeon ut our wureroom In New York. jaiiu-jm-sr rnilE LARGEST SILK. RIBBON AND JL TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS O. HTE A HNH, Importer and Ji bher of Silkt, Millinery and Fancy Qoodt, 10'J, Broadway, Hem York, has now In aore, aud Is dally receiving and ottering at tbo lowest prices, a complete assortment of floods In his line, embrncina all the various styles and designs, consisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Marcelines, Florences, Shawls, Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons, Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, Dress Trimmings of sll kinds, French snd Eng. lish Crapes, Crape Lissos, Silk Cravats, Embroideries, Gloves of all hinds. Silk Lace Mitts, Bareges, Laces, White Goods, Hosiery, L. C. Handkerchiefs, Ita. The undersigned invites the attention of the Trade, and his friends generally. Ureal Induce ments ottered to CASK and short time buyers. TLUS. O. hteauns, u Broadway, doc3l-ly Bet. Liberty street and Maiden Lane, N. V. BUILDING HARDWARE, Wholesale & Retail. Splendid Porcelain Door Furniture, French Window Knoba and Latches, Hell Pulls and l evers, Finger Plates. Mouth Pieces for Sueaklni Tubes. Wroucht and east Locks and Latches. S iding Door Trimmings, to. The subscri bers would respectlutty call the attention ot owners, Dtiuoers, and others to tbolr stock of tho abova goods, now comprising the largest assortment to bo found In ibo country. Also, fino Till, Pad Locks, and Night Latches, of Chubb'a Bramah's, Day's and other celebratod Makers. Brass Locks and Trimmings for ship usu. Solo Agrnts of Dixon's Black Lead Crucibles. tfALUVVin at ot An i , JbuI-Sui-si' 49 John street, New York. SEWING MACHINE. Singer's Patent BlraieM Needle Ptrptndlcular Action Stxing Machine Se cut ed in the United Statee bytuto diitinctpatentt,ihtjirst granted Avguit IS, 1851, the second April 13, 1858 The only machine privileged to uso a straight needle. Within a short time it haa been awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fairs in different 8tates. In less than two years tho reputation of this great labor-saving machine has been established in this country and in Eu rope. What spinning machinery Is to the old spinning wheel, Singer's Sewing Machine Is to other modes of sewing. It has already triumphed over inveterato prejudices arising from the sale of imperfect and worthless machines. It hss been introdu ced oxtensively into large manufacturing establishments und into the bands of individual operators. It sows every variety of materials, coarso or line, clotk ob lbathkb, wilh snsrvelouB rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing tho work as faat as ten persons snd much belter than It can be fone by hand. This machine is comusct. ornamcntsl, durable and Is easily sdjusted and operated. Fnll printed directions for using it aro inrnieneo witn eacn macntne. i no price, wun ati apparatus complete, is $12."). Some persous ara endeavoring to sell Terrltorlsl Rights for Sowing Machines which make a double tambour raveling sliteh with two NKKDLES. and orders are received for such machines to be furnished lor $25. These machines are not In a f orm to bo ol any practlcAl uso. The two needles cut and weaken items, terlals sowed, and they use twice the quantity of silk required fur good machines. They are quite interior to Wilson's, Lerow At Blodgett's, and other machines which tho public have tried and rejected, and would be bad property if they could bo bad for nothing. Inclusive rights to use and tell to othert Singer's Sewing Ma chlues, in any part of the territory of the United States, not disposed of, will be sold on reasonable terms and so as to Insure to the purchasers immense profits, X3T The right to make thtte machines is never sold. Either of the Express Companies, or merchsnts visiting Now York to buv iroods. furnish a convenient medium to procure machines, and a draft, payable to our order In Now York, will iways insure a machine, periect anu complete, oemg sent aa ireo'ed. Tho machines, In operation, and finished specimens of their ork. mav alwavs bo Ireelv examined at our offices. No. i'68 Broadway. N. Y.-. No. 951 Waihington street, Bottom No. 57 South (uurth street. Philadelphia; No. 159 Baltimore street, Baltimore, and No 197 Elm street Cincinnati. N.H. Machine Needles, Slut Twist on spools, l.inen lureaa, Ao , manutacturcd for these machines expressly, always on hand and tor salo. Black Silk $7 per pound ; coloied 7,50. decSS-Dm m 1. lu. rinui.K it uu. BOOKS FOR THE PEOPLE. J. S. Red-bikld. Nos. 110 and 113 Nassau street, New York, has re- cently published the following new and popular books for sale by booksvllers generally i 1 Sooeches aud Addresioi of Thus, r . Meagher ail tu 8 Cap Sheat, a Freili Bundle, (Lewis Myrtle) 1 00 3 Chevaliers ot France, (llerbnrt) 1 25 4 Children of Light, by Caroline Chesebro 1 vu 5 Regal Romp, by Francis W. Newmane 63 6 Discoveries In the Mlailsaippi Valley, Ac, etc., by Marquelto aud ntbera. 8vo. Maps, 4 c 3 00 7 The Forest. (Author bt Lady Alice.) 1 25 8 Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs, (Kf nrlck,) 3 vols. 3 50 P Comparative Physiognomy. (J. W. RedUeld) 3 00 10 Philosophers and Actresses. (Houssaye.) 3 vols.... 8 50 1 1 Mtn and Women of the 16th Century. 2 vols 3 50 13 The Master Builder, or Hie at a trade. (D. K. Lee.).. 1 00 13 Hagar: A Story ol To-day. (Alice Carey.) 100 14 The Men of iho Time. (Cunteinpurary Biography ) 1 60 15 Trench on the Study of Words 75 lfiKnlghts of England. (Herbert) I 5 17 Cavaliers ol EugWnd. (Herbert.) ' 1 25 IK Poetical Works uf Kits Gieene llalleek 1 00 19 Isai A Pilgrimage, (Caroline Chesebro) 100 50 (,'lovornonk. (Alice Carey.) 1 00 Hi Lectures and Miscellanies. (Henry James ) 1 '.'5 SJ Jlri.n, l and by Daylight (Online i;i nli).. 1 25 V!J Tales and Traditions ol Hungary. (Pulsiky.) 1 85 51 Episodes of Insect Life. 3 vols.; each 00 25 Chspmsn's American Drawing Book Parts.eacb... 50. 20 Charac era in the Goapcla (Rev. K.ll. Chapin.) 60 87 Lays ot the Scottish Cavaliers. (Ayloun.) 1 00 28 Lyra and other Poems. (Alice Carey) 75 2D Tho Book ot Ballads. (Hon Gaultier ) 76 30 'I he Ladles of the Covenant (Anderson.) 135 31 Lillian and other Poems. (Prao I 00 33 Works of Edgar Allan Poo. 3 vo 4 00 33 Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases. ( W.Hall).... 1C0 34 Wright's Sorcery and Msgic 1 5 35 The Night Side of Nature. (Crowe.) 1 25 31' Grisrom on Ventilation. Colored plates 100 37 Napier's Peninsular War, complete 3 00 32 Reichenbach's Dynamics of Magnetism 125 IM PRESS. AND NEARLY READY. 1 Napoleon in Exile, by B. E O'Mcara. 2 vols 2 Tho Pn tly Plato, illustrated by Darloy 3 The Spe-chea ol the lit. Hon. T. B. Macaulay, 2 vols... 4 A Stray Yankee in Texas, iiluatratrd by Darler S 00 63 3 60 1 25 1 5 3 SO 5 Nick of the Woods, by Dr. Bird. New revised edition, B The Speeches, Stato Pa;iers and Miscellaneous Works oi una. v u.tewaru J von , nro , each decll-3m -ss'D STARR, SON & CO. S. S. & Co. still continue at their old stand, 147 Water Htreet, New kerb, and keep constantly ou hsnd a Isrga assortment ot HATS. CAPS and STRAW GOODS, ol their own manufacture. whlrh they otter to Cash and Time buyers on the most liberal tnrms, at a slight advance from cost. Their long experience In this branch of buiiness enables them to offer induccmenta to buyers seldom met with, snd an examination of their atock la particularly invited. Ordera respertlully solicited, and especial attention paid to packing goods tor distant trsde. n i akh, bun at uo , dcl4-3m at' 147 Water atreet. New York. "TRENCH'S HOTEL, corner of Frankfort JL street and City Hall square, (opposite the City II all and Park Fountain,) AV Yurk Cty, was boift and opened by the sub-sriltier, May I, IM9, and rr lined and tnrnUhed, Aujruat. 18 be trusts that for convenience, elegance, comfort and economy, it cannot be surpassed In tbe world. It contains more rooms than auy other Uodl on th's continent, save one only, all of which aio warmed f rati a. They are all fitted up with marble too wash stands, which are supplied wilh Crotoo Water thronch liver plated cocks There la Utt one bed in a room: the bills and water closets on every floor will be lit with gaa daring the ntgM. inis no;ein conuuriea on me turopfiu plan oi i.ocg-tiif Kootna. and meals aa they irmy be ordered tn the spacious and eptadid RHwrtnry, and is in the immediate vicinity of Mtr emntiie bnsine$$, and the principal places of smuiement. dec4 arap it, rltbritu. STRAW GOODS. The subscribers invite attention to their atock of Panama, Leghorn, Canton and Prdall Braid lists Florence, Silk and Fancy Straw Bonneta, of every description, constantly manufacturing under their own Inspection, comprising on ot the best assorted and largest atocka of goods to bo fund in tbe city, and at prices which will deiy enmpetion. A. I. ELAND CO. nov.io sm-st 1 1 1 reart St., corner ol Pine, new York. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Blivew & DocalAss) Commission- Merchant, Manufacturer nnd Wholesale Dealer In every description of AMERICAN II A HDWARE. Do. S Piatt street, lour doors from Peart New York, Manufacturer of the Premium Steel Squares; Agent for Bee'a Braces, Turassrrwa, Arc; Also. Kendall St Taylor's Thermometers, Barometrra, e.; Union Butt Co's Bolts, Gate Hinges, Brack-eta, Ae ; Brown St Reotber'a Sheet Hrass, Brass and Copper Wire, Rivets, Ac; M. Newcosnb's Smiths' Bellows, ate. 1HUMA IMIUULAS3, ASA FARR, Jr. BJVll-ly late ol the Una ol Child, Farr Co., St Loaia. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, between Spring and Broom Strata. Broadway. New-York TKEADWELI, ACKER. Co., Proprietors. This maxntnrrnt Marble Hotel, ane. qaaled in architectural beauty, and in all tbe applisnces that minuter ta convenience, eomlnrt and laxary, will be opened eboat tbe 1st of December next by tbe eebsrribrrs. Centrally aituetral betwera the faabiahe and business portitas ol the city, it pre sents aarivaled ariraelarea tn point ol loraun. i ne raince wsa erected tor the Iraarea. Mrnra. Tbbabwbi Antra, by D. H. Height, q , sm lbs Interior " as reaeraa ventilation. Ae . are oa aa entirely eririaal plaa. It la the design of the aadersigaed le reader the St Nicholas la all reapreta a Modh. Umri ot tbe re h iih 1 clav. aad to give It reputation in all its department wbi-h shall be kaowa and appm-iatrd throe shout tbe crvihsca sror'd J. P. TRFADWELL, J. P. imER BoS-3m4-nt V. WHlTCOMII F RES H SUPPLIES OF STANDARD WORKS ll'nstnI'ed editi of Shkt are J vol. .Pre. M rina s vtaeres ot r niaB v.ashva scarlet eMXa Fnryrtopedla Asa. rieaaa ' 4 voSsl, ra. Irvtng's Works IS vols. 1 no. Chambers' Cyclopedia ol r aglish Literature vols And every rarietT of Staadsrd and Miseelraneoas Books. For aaieby eeS BUR RANDALL. 4 -i. |
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