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VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1853. NUMBER 183 p t ' THE JDailr) Ij'to State Journal IS PUIILISIIKD EVERY MOKNINQ, EXCEPT BUNHA SCOTT & BASCOM, journal nuasiirag, man and rum, itrikb intiukui on man. TElt M9 Invariably in advance .Tn ColumbuB, (1.00 a year uy uisu, iw.uu. uany uurlng tin awwlon or tne iigmiatiini, an TrMVeekly for the remainder of ths year. MOO. TUB tVUHKLY JOURNAL Is furnliihod to elty eubsorlbera at 82, uiul by mail at Sl.&On year. (JIubl of four and upwards, el.2o j h u-n unu upwunut, vi.UO. TllH THMVKKiaY JOURNAL la $800 year. HATES OF ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. Tim following rates and rulM have bean greed upon between the proprietors of the OMo Statesman and tli. OMo State Journal, to mi ouKiirroU in all cases, alter tbla Oat.. July sw, itnu.j One square, HO lines or less of this alaed typa, for one Inteiiiou, two. j men additional insertion, too. In j jiljfl I i So So So Se to 8 8 jl square, 1 25 1 25 8 00 4 00 5 00 . 8. 9.10. IS. 18. 2 aqunrea, 1 878 876 O0a0OD0 wT 12. jl6. TT "77 ,8 squares, 2 604 60 0 608 009 00 IoT uT 14. j .. TT TT 14 aquarea, 8 00 6 W8900iloli2 uTll8. .. TTlTT" ( Changeable I urterly,.....820 J aquarea, 6 aquarea, or M column, Changouhle-quarterly,.monthly,.., weekly dally ..ml ,...45 ..,.66 dally, BUI Standing card. 6 lliica or leaa. for one Tear 810. No ndvei tbeineut to be considered by the year, unleaa specified on Clio mauuecrijit, or previously agreed upon batwuen the portiea. Adverthtementa not marked on the copy for a specified number ni insertions, win oe oontinuoa one tnonui, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertuwuionu from trangora or transient persons to be paid in nuvuuce. Tho privilege! of yearly edverttoera will be oonflned rigidly to rlielr regular business ; and all advurtlseuninta not pertaining there to, to bo paid for eitra. Adrortiaenicnts for Auotloneera, General Agenta, Heal Estate Agents, &o., not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged oy tne piece, at tne umiai rates. Auuounclng candidates (for offices of erery description) to be charged at the rule of fifty cent per week, for each nauio ; the aatno ru no, in an casus, paiu in advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisements I'rottf'lit In by them. Publishers not aooountalile for the aecuraoy of lvgul advertisements beyond the amoaut charged for their publication. r All leaded advertisement to be charged not. leas than double the aboro rates, and measured aa If solid. A Jvertisenuints on the inside exclusively, to be charged at tb raw of 60 per cent. In advance of the aboTe rotes. No AovEatuiEHEitT oar msiSTin ORirciTODSir. AdvertbetneDts fur charitable Institutions, tire oompanlos, ward, township, and other publlo meetings, and such like, to be charged half prii-e. Deaths Inserted without charge, nnlesa aocompanlod by funeral Invitation! or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. ' 11 persona sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, Bolrees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for admittance, aud all notices of private enterirlituH, can only be Inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. U Intended to be Inserted In the editorial column, the tame will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, end then only when accompanied by an sdvertlmmient JR. OSGOOD, Last and Peg Manufacturer, InllnnnpnllH,Inillnnn. Boot aud Shoo Trees, Crimps, Olamps, &o. A good supply of the obnva articles on hand for the wlioleinlo and retail trade. Wholesale Dealers ucnlleH short notice. fjF All orders promptly filled. dcc24-dly D iR. R. P. LITTLE. Dnuoaisr. frnm tVin East, fsncceisnrtn Dra. Denlir . llnrrv i,Mnnaa. tn .all weuiuuM, iarmicnis, rainu, Liiii, varminos, uyc-itutts, (llaisnraro, Perlumery, 8opj, tte , .o by Wholksalb and Retail, at LOWKIt UATKd than the snmo qualily of goods can bo bought for eliowhero, out of the Eastern cities. Ills articles am ol lUIITiur oualitV. end Ills mi,rtm,.nt Isvorv ulete, as he is uallr rncrultins his tm-lr Fhyticlans' prescriptions will rccciva marked and eoreful at- luiiuun, uy uay aun nigut. The publlo will pleaso call at the Cheap Ohio Drug Ptoro, on .iuo ui iuBo sireot, oeiwcen mo American and Capitol I "mo.u ioiKauiK nil IU UO UUlttlUCIl. aOCU-d.lUl ANNA STACEY nr . OTACEY'S HOTEL, Somhoaot corner Main K sua rourtti street, Knneavllle, Ohio. sep22 dtf. "VTATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio -i-l JONATHAN BOYD, (lormerly of the Carlisle House,) Proprietor. P. 8. I have In tho office a " Private Stock Register," for tho benefit of thoic buylns; and soiling the tstnn, which enables me atanytlmo to glvo satisfaction In regard to the sale, location, Ate, ol all the stock In Pickaway and adlolnlnlns counties. iUflU.in. ri nnM it laui... t i,i,h V1.U.U....U, v., vow. , UUIU j. cut II, SCOTT & BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, STEREOTYPICS AND BINDERS. Blsnk Books and Stationery oi event desrrlntlon constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Papers, and Inks, of uiu uimb uiHuuiHciura, aiwitys lur suio. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad ft street, near tho Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all xinas, ana a groat variety ol castings, always on Hand. NATHAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, Office In the room formerly occupied by Justice Evans. suuih ol the Frnnklin Bank, up auiri. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, (ilass, House Builder's Ma terials, farming and Hecb nlcal Tools, Military Goods, 47 c, Ac, No. 101 Uigh street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun-sellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a commissioner to take the Acknowledgment or Dends or the city of Now York. ociSO JOHN. W. BAKKA. ROHKRT AB.MSTAONQ. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate BaoKKas and Hsmxbal Land Aokbits. Officii south room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. lucia irmn, thro, cokstock. cxo. o. com6Tock. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (successors to B. Comstock sV. Co,) I'orwnrilln;nnil Com-mlaalon Rlerrhnnta. Lard Oil Manufacturers, and Dealers In Salt, Plaster, Fish aud Lumber. Head ol tbs Canal, Columbus, Winn Liberal advanoea mado on consignments. mart BLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving new supplies of WATCH KM AND JEWELRY. Among other styles ol Watches, we Invito attention to a new lot of those fine hunting case and open dial levers, of our own Importation, which, for quality and price, are not excelled. Jyltl I O S E P H F. S M I T H , Attorney at Law, fJ Renl Katnlc, ltounty I.nnd and Penolon A cent, Two doors East of High, on Town Street, Columbus, Ohio, Will attend to the prsctice of his Profession, obtaining Pensions, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling sua loaring real estate, examining land tltlea.collectlonol claims, A e. stir Letters from a distance muu be pott paid. Ju JO AT AND CAP STORE. THl OLD STAND. H Thesubscrihercomessreeting, to every Jllat and Cap wearer In Central Ohio, with nnn nl tl.A rv tMat lunrtnwntinT II ATS AND CAP ever brought to this part of the State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family. II is Hats sra made to order, by some ol the best and molt celebrated establishments East and West, via: Beebe A-Co., New York) Bortalettsr Blynn, Philadelphia; I)oddCo.,Rata, Whitcher at Co., and others, of Cincinnati; all of which will be sold at lair prices; and be wishes It to be distinctly understood that it is all nonsense lor others to say they can sell lower than ha can. Being a sruu'eof hatter, and engaged in the business for years, he understands what a hat can bo mado and sold tor. His stock consists (in part) ot the following varietlea : Black and Drab Beaver, extra; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra; Black and Drab Rrnsh, extra; Otter and Seal Drab; Rlark and Drab Hungarian, very line i Black and drab Kossuth, In great variety ; A larg n and well selected assortment of Straw goods for Men and Boys. A very fine assortment of flf-aw Hats for children, fcc, ate. His old friends and the public are invited to rail and examine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUD1SILL, ap'it High 9L, next door to the Stage Office. WE ARE NOW opening a large and brantifnl assortment of IWATOBIIH, DIAMOND nUHk AMI JIWELKY. 'Onrstork of line London and Gene va Watches Is superior to any In the State. Diamond Kings and Pins, we oler at New lura Piiree. Jewelry, Mlvrr and I'laited Wr, risw Mantle Clock. steal Cmlery.atwholesalcand retail. All are invited to eail examine, and purchase OHiud. NOT A K I A L and other f K A !! enrraved.and p K KSs E rnraisbed. at the shortest notice. Watehea Krpaired in the First oorsoath of entrance to Nell House. Jnll BLYNN A BALDWIN. TUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as- J n-troevit of WATPI1K, DIAMOND WORK, and JKWKL.KT.of si I kinds, iaig BLYNN sk BALDWIN. SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Seals, made In the best manner, and at short Botlce. ee4 f leases fnratabed, by apJt BLYNN BALDWIN. BEST QUALITY OF FAMILY FJXJUR, any aetslned by nailing oa CHARLES SCOTT, at the oaattttf rooms tM tha Joaraal OnVe, comer of Uigh itreet and SnfaraUsy. (saaiiSJ ViSL DfiilJ BOOHS & STATIONARY. MITWniiETi- AfiENTS Wi NTP.n to osnvsis Ohio, Indiana and the West generally, to obtain suoscriucrs lorino luiiowing wuras, visi I'ictuiiai xnsiory ot America, by t). O. tluoilrlch 1'ar ley's l'anorams, or Curiosities ot Nsture und Art filstorjr and biography j Great Events of American History i I'lutoriai History ot tno united states, with WO Illustrations Lllo of Christ, In Herman History of the I'Diiea owics in uoruian. ureal inducements win du given to UOOK AgOllIS. Inquire at tho oolSI JOURNAL OFFICE. PRINTING INK, book, news, card and color- X rd, from the boit uimiutucturori In the United State, Juit oel4 BCOTT k BASCOM. nOPYINQ PRESSES, of the best kind, and J of tho most hliihlv flnlihed doserlntlon. lor sale bv ool4 DUUIT AC UAMI.tJM. PAPER. Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Ink, X Inkstands, Pons, and other articles of Stationery, for ante by OCl. BlyUI 1 MEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- 11 TIONERY. The new Arm ol RIIRR 4r RANDALL, bavins reiiiica ine store isieiy occupico uy uuntiaoton a: elAClNTlun, aie now receiving an entire new atocK ot uuurkrj, r)iATi,nr.nr, rArisit unuinuj FANCY iiOODH. oVc. And having completed arrangements with tho various publish ing houses of the Eastern cities. theT will receive the new and desirable Books at the earliest possible moment allor publica tion. It will be the aim of this establishment to furnish erery arti cle In their line nt tho lowest posiible prlcos, and by giving their personal attention to the wanta ot their cuatomers, they trust w give uum-esautincuou to mi wno may lavor rncm wuu incir patronngo. All orders Intrusted to thctn will bo attended to with fidelity ana aispstcn, ana nt prices tnnt cannot lannt givingsatiaiaction. HUltll du HANUALL, Ju03 High street, Columbus, Ohio. TVTEVV EOOKS. Burr & Randall are daily il receiving sddltions totbelr already well assorted stock of noons anil Btauonory, to wnicn tno atteutlon nt all ts Invitee oco nrllE CHRISTIAN MINSTREL. The ia- X test edition ol tho Christian Minstrel, for sale In quantities by octij BUltll O. RANDALL. THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMODIST- -L A colleelion ol Tones sdnDted to the Psalms and Uvinns of inniretuytoriau unurrn. for sale, by the dozen or singiocopy, uy LOCUj IJUttlt Oi UACIUAI.Li. A SUPPLY of the Publications of the Amer- ican Truct Society, and Presbyterian Board of Publica tion. IOCt JIUlttt A ItANllAUL.. N EW BOOKS. The Private Life of Dan- Home Scenes. By Grace Aouilnr. A Shabby (icnteol Story. By Thackory. Tho last of Appt- con e ropuiar Library. ino iiutory or ueiiry Ktmond, Esq. Forauleby dcclS BURR. & RANDALL. sRESH SUPPLIES OF STANDARD X WOilKfl. Hluntrnted oditlun of ShakBppnrft 8 vola .Hvo. riricRinnti'i untenant i.npintid u voif.,o to.; icnrlntcloio, Encvcluuodta Atn'Ticana 14 ruls.. 8vo. Irfiutf'e Works 15 vuIh , ) ill no. Chftnibers' Cvelouedia ol Knulirih Litcrnluro 2 vol Anduvwy variety ul ttnilnrd'and iMlicollftneou Book. I'UriBIRDy OC'tt) LiUKK. At KANUAis. PRICE REDUCED ! Uncle Tom's Cabin. JL A cheau edition of this popular work lust received price 37o. For stile, by tho siogh or doxen, by rpiIE ADVENTURES OF CAPT. BLAKE JL By W. H. Maxwell. PrlcoSilc. Just received at jan20 PEARSON'S Book Dbpot. J ACKSON & CO'S PATENT PENS, man- ufaoturcd of an amalgamation of zino and nlatiua tho 'esc article in marxec, lor saio at ine hook vtpot ot janui 11. u. 1 EAltaUN, Agent. A NOTHERLOTOF "LIFE OF VICIS- S1TUDE3." by CI. P. ft. James, luat received at janSO PEARSON'S Book Dfpot. KiMOiv-JViNAUiVB. liy Li. uayiora uiarK, Prlco $l,sr. Frank Freeman's Barber Shon. Price SI. wiiitTNi i rt a -irr-n i- i - i i I ,1,?,ll'"'''!'l:;',tri;,1l,m,u?',.i .l Lr7.1tr?r Me-0' 8 h ' ' ulwerLytton. Priced;",!. I Bulwer Lvtton, Emerson Bennett's latt Nnvol, " WaldivWarren." Prlco So. Just received, and for sale nt doel7 PEARSON'S Depot. VALENTINES! VALENTINES ! The V most mnenilleent assortment of Valentines over offered In this market. Prices ranging Irom $100 to So, with. Envelopes to match. Call and sec them. No charge to look at them. For sale at PEARSON'S Book Ukfot, janS fo. 3 Piatt's Block, Stato street. PUTNAM'S NE V AMERICAN MONTH- LY MAGAZINE, just received at dr-3U PEARSON'S Depot. fUST RECEIVED, by Exp: tj THM Gvpsey." By Annette Mnrle Mail ress, "Minora, Hard. Prlco 50e. For sale nt decHj PEARSON'S Book Dbpot. I AW BOOKS. Comstock's Reports vol. J Tenth. Buck's Medical JnrlprudPnce new edition. The Jurisdiction aad Powers ol the United States Courts, and the llules of Practice of the Supreme Court ot the United Stntes.andof Ibo Circuit and District Courts, In Equity and Admiralty. By Stephen D. Law. For sale at the New Bookstore. oc23 J. II. RILEY & CO. 1JLANK BOOKS. Avery largo stock of -a- uap, l'emy, Medium and itoyat rtiatig moors rustle to or dor. In tho hestmanner, and paged. Theeo books wo ofler lor Me best, and wo warrant tbem a superior article. At tho New Bookstoro. dcclsj J. II. Ill LEY & CO. TTNITED STATES DIGEST. Annual Di- KJ gest for 1831. At the New Bookstore. J. II. RILEY & CO. NEW YORK, Philadelphia and Boston pers, of tha latest dates, always on hsnd at Pa- docS PEARSON'S Dbpot. THE MARRYING MAN. By the Author JL ot Frank Farlelgh. For sale nt JanSS PEARSON S Book Depot. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for February, lust received at PEARSON'S Janv'J Book Depot. pOMIC VALENTINES. Just received, ten J cross Comic Valentines Trade supplied on liberal terms, at JSU22 PEARSON'S UooK DxroT. GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, for February. Nstlonal do do. Just received at snS9 PEARSON'S Book Depot M Y NOVEL or Varieties in English Lira. Nol. 8d; 37c. By Sir E. Bulwer I.ytton. Juatre- ce.Td at ljans:B PEARSON'd Book Depot. SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their es-tabltchment a department for th aale of ninnka. ltlnnk Hook and IHtntf oncry ot every description. It is our inten tion to keep up m tail assortment of ererythinit In this line which business men can desire. The Blank work wUl be manulactured by ourselves, ot the very best materials, and in tbe most sub stantial manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. Entrance on IJigh street riX) CLERKS OF COURTS. We now are JL printing for several of the Clerks of Courts, an elegant style of Blank Certificntrn of INfitarallxntlon. Those wno may want them, can oe suppnea on snort nonce. ugju duui i m OA3U jn TNK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, JL Paoer and Lcttnr Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter bum ps. Slates, and all the various little et cetera, in the Station ery Una, eonstanUy on hand at SCOTT At BASCOM'S. WRITING PAPERS Cap, Letter, Com-mercial. Note various shades and qualities ruled or un ruled by the ream or single quire, at Huun ac HAauuM's, ingn airees. STEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful styles of true In a manner not lnfcriorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ot Wood Cuts. SCOTT at BASCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller Quantity ol all sizes and desciintions. plain and entboased,includinga beautilul variety for the Ladies, may be found at 8C0TT & BASCOM'S. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Cards fur Railroad Checks, Invitation Tickets. c of any color and thickness, and cut to any aize, may be bad at OUUU & BAHUOM'S. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard & Si. Noyea'and Hoover's Inks Black, Red, Blneand Green for sale by SCOTT . BASCOM. HX) RENT. The large and elegant ROOM JL formerly occupied as the counting-room ot the Ohio State Journal, fronting on Pearl street. There may also be had, in connection with tbe above, if deal red. a welMighted basement, and a vault of eoal. ow wtoi i ac basuobi. OLD BOOKS RE-BOUND, and Pamphlets and Newspapers bond to order, by SCOTT sk BAHCOM. DRAWING PAPER cut to any required size at SCOTT ft BA8COM S, Bisk street. CINCINNATI. L. P. DtlNTON. W. F. THttKSTOH, TAUNTON & THURSTON- -Wholesale and XJ Retail PIANO FORTH and MUSiC WAUKROOM8. No. 60 Fourth street, (flrat door West ot Smith It Nixon's Hall,) Jincinnaus umo jauio-uiy W. St. F HIW80N, CALVIN HOLMH.1, Of lute fm of Yorke tt Hemon. Latt of O'lUtltv Ttlwravh Co. TJEWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and JLX GNEKAL GODIIUIHHION MEBCHANTH, Nos. B3 and b6 Walnut strei;t, West side, near fear), CINCINNATI. Regular sales of Urociirlei at auction.. Groceries and Korchandlso generally at private aale. Cash advances inado on consignments to tneir etidrrsi. janle-diy "THOUSANDS DIE YEARLY.'? FROM X THE EFFECTS OF "DRINKING IMMrtlE WATER I -nUW IV tUfl UHIR SO PI OF TOSP WfllflrlflB UrBCMCO of much ot the sickness which prevails all through the southorn oi nrinamg uiu uiir, uivrn WAitlt, l snowasone me cause and suuthweaotrn portion of the country. Tho prevalence ol Diarrheas, and all kindred aflocilons of thnbowols. In those, re gions more than in others, Is In fact attributable to this cause aione. inn wen xnown eneet or tnese waters on persons not accustomed to their use, is a sufficient proof of tbisi and although" habit Is second nature," yet who can doubt their babit- nai use must oaextromeiv uoieterloiis. and lraunnt witneunsa. auenees most fstal to health J '"- A remeay lor una serious evil may oa louna in Iiumct'a Fnlent Combined Water Cooler nml Filter. Bv Its use water fnn matter how mudilv heenmes entlrnlv puruieu hiiu reuuurea as pure as crystal. All Impurities, whether animal, vegetable or mineral, being wnouy removeo, ine water still preserving an tne sweecness. From Lime Water, Ibis Filter extracts all injurious matter. ana rentiers II as wnolesome as tne purest country spring water. From Rain Water, It also removes tbat unpleasant smell and intlpld taste which are so disagreeable. In short, the chemina-lions of this Filter are such, that no matter what Impurities are submitted to its action, they must be removed, and the result is wnat, till its Introduction, baa been unknown In this psrt ot tne country, runs Liurio water, tno only natural wnolesome arint lor nun. The Cooler and Filler may be seen In operation at BURNET'S llouao Furnlihioe Establishment, Janlfi-dtnpS 14 East Fourth street. gr For sale In Columbus by JNtl. K. HUVJL. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of JL GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, Walnnt. between Third and Fourth streets, ii doors abovo Ellis At Morton's Bank, Cinein. nati. - lnnll-Um T ITHOGRAPHY. Every description of U slaps, Plans, Views of Buildings, Portraits, Anatomic DrAw. inns, Bufiness and Show Cards, all kinds of Druggist and other pluln and fancy Labels, Bill and Letter Headings, 1'oe Similes, oco,, o., cxccuicu in mo ueti styie, ac reaaonaute pates, ny piijjui.r. i us at. w ALLAur., Tjfthottrnplipra nnd BnerttTers, No. 115 (OddFellows' Building) Walnut street, docg-tlm Ciuclnnsti, Ohio. TVTEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 11 149 Main street. Cincinnati, have an extensive and well se lected stock ot none but new and fresh furs, lor ladles. We have this day received frnm New Yolk, seme beeulitul spool-mensot MlriSKS'and CHILDREN'S DltAB and BLACK 1IEA. VEHIJATS. Inov20dly JARVIS Ac FAIRCU1LD. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS.. X V JARVIS & FAIRCHILD, Main street, first door below the oorner ot Main and fourth, west side, Ciuolnnstl. novtlu-dly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Filth. CINCINNATI. OHIO. O. II. FFUO y, Proprietor, late of Walnut Street uuuei, sou II WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut at. v T betwoon Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jy6-dtf J. W. SWENl'IV, Proprietor. v. uutJUiviiUN, -vesi siue wainut ot., between Columbia and Pearl, wholesale dealer In alive- rl. ue.ot WIUTINli, PRINTING ifcOTII Kit PA PJiK. fJIT Agtiu jar sujutia Kngtt Mitlt writing roper. apiu T7NVEL0PES. . J SU0 M Run Envelopoa; 150 M White do; o5 M Leeal do ; AL80 Noto Papera, a beautilul asaortmciit, just received by E. O. (H)ODMAN. aplO 77 and 70 Walnut street. T?RENCH COiMMERCIAL LETTER PA- DVI) iifi ill... J lart-Is. I.. .a l.J I r X. PER, 300 roams Blue and White, lust received and foraale atreditccd prices. E. O. (iOODMAN, apiu i t and 7U walnut street. TTJUSNOH FIjAIH OAr au TOLiIO toot, Blue and White, just received and for sale low. " nonui E. O. (IOODMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. qJNTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD JL BOARDS. A beautilul article, manufactured by Messrs. Bliss, Potter tfe Co. I have the lamest and cheapest stock of Cards in tha city. K. O. GOODMAN, apiu 1 1 ana . wainutsi., manuiacturers' Agent. LAFFL1N BROTHERS' WRITING PA-PERS Ihave been dealing In these Pspers for more than a ,; t a KlW8llS"wV fi . r.?ii' .w",y'f 'I?' imngonecan wisn, as to quality and it f raae ol rapor maimtactured in tne satisfaction, anu used once are wanted again. A full assortment just received. i;. O. tiOODMAN, aplD 77 and 711 Walnut street. JOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND 8IIOKS, No. 41, South Sido Third Street, (opposite Masonic Bnlldlng,) CINCINNATI, O., Mr. D. keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of fine Dross and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes In all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwsrdod by express, and warranted to fit, upon all ordera accompanied by tha Cash and tho measure. aplO-ly UPHOLSTERY WARE ROOMS. West end Exchange Block, Broad Street, Columbus Ohio. The subscriber has just received a large and beautiful stock ot Material for the manulacttne of MATTRESSES of every de. scriptlon, such aa Spring, Curled Hair, Cotton, Moaa, Palm Leaf, Husks, ic. Also, matt rial for Lounges, Cots and Comforts, and In faot, every other article appertaining to his line of business, Ho has spared no pains in procuring the very best material He has given his entire attention to his business for the past eight years, and feela eonlident that he can give entire satisfaction, lie is also prepared to do Upholiterlng in all its branches, tt wit! Decorating ana Cushioning Pews of Churches, Curtain and Cornice hanging, Carpet laying, loose Cot era for Chairs, Solas, and every description ol Cusblonsl'or Railroad cars and family purposes. WARREN'S PATENTSOFA BF.DS, so much In nse and high-ly recommended in New lork, BuHalo, Philadelphia, Boston and other cities. Tblsnew article Is now Introduced Into Furniture Establishments of the very highest character, aad is admitted to be lar superior to any other Sola Bed; It being a more comfortable Sofa and complete Bed, and changes Irom one to the other with greaU-r ease and despatch loan any other. It forma an elegant sola without any appearance of abed; and wlthlittlemorethan a touch, becomes an excellent bed. Columbus, July 13 '5--tf. N. 8. BAKER. NEW WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY STORE. Flrat Door North of tho Nell Tlouse Entrance. The subscriber, In connection with Mr. C. S. Ellis, having leased this Store for a term ot years, have lilted it up lor the purposeof making It pleasantand easy of access, to the citizens of Columbus, and vicinity, Is now openingoneot tbe bestasiort. ments of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks. Ladles' and Gentlemen's fine Jewelry, In all Its variety of pattern, atyle and price, now In market. Sliver plated Spoons, Forks, Butter and Fruit Knives, Gold, Silver and eieel bpecudes, tt,goihor with a gm. ral variety of furnishing and Lucy goods. In o tiering my first advertisement, I can only ask, on common with others, a share ot your calls and patronage Goods will be sold at a moderate percentage, and WAnnjurrKD In every axsrircT as airaxaxNTlD. All Sllv.r sold by me will be marked in the best style, without charge. Watch repairing done in tha best manner, and guaranteed; having had mom than twenty yeara practical experience, at the East, and intending to givo my personal attention to this depart ment, I would solicit your patronage, Engraving and Jobbing done in tbe neatest manner, at shor notice. Old Gold and Sllvertakcn in exchangeinr goods. Columbus, July 26, 185J. R. D. DUNBAR. STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co LtrsratJa. The rega Isr course of Lectures In this Instltn. tlon, will commence on MonnaT, the 1st ol November, and eon; tinua four months. Tbe Prrlimintry Curse, consisting ot six Important specialities, beginning on the 18th of Uctobkb, will continue nntll the 1st of November. FACCI.TV. R. II. PADDOCK, M. D., Trclessor of Anatomy and Physiology.JIIAS. A. LEE, M. D, Professor of Materia Mcdlca,Therapen-tlcs and M-dlcal Jurisprudence. FREDERICK MERRICK. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. 8AMUKL M. SMITH. M. D., Profestorof Theory and Practice R L. HOWARD. M. D , Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M.D., Professor ol Obstetrics, toe., and of Pathology. C. C. PARKER, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy. FITE8. Lcetnres aViO.OO. Matriculation (3,00. Graduation -O.OG. Dissecting Ticket 5,00. By tbe expenditure ol almost ten thousand dollars, durlngtbe Erewnt year, on our noble edifice, the Anatomical Theatre will e finished, and tbe Hospital open for the reception of patients, and many other improvements completed, making the whole a most perfect .trnctn re. All inquiries will receive prompt attention II addressed to S.N. SMITH, ant7 Dean of tha Faculty. Faa. ALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS larrer stock and better varietr nf atl-wonl sfnnilfa Do. Iisea. French and Enslish Merino.. Marina Robea. silk and wool, and all-wool plain dresa foods, th.a they have ever before received, are now ready for examination at pl7 WM. RICHARDS to Co. "ORLN'TING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and X. Job work, all the various colors In kegsand cans, foraale at SCOIT to BASCOM'S. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledgerto a alxnennT Mernorandnm. on hand, or man aiaetared to any pattern, at 8COTT BASCOM'S. DRY & FANCY GOODS. MORE NEW GOODS BY ' EXPRESS. The largest and most splendid stock of "tosiis aver ofle ea in mis mnret,-utn nay received, vsryln . price trains; I to ajiuu. Aitaro ooruiany invited to call an i , namine tnem. 0113 SIMPLE to HALL ARPET STORE. Now opening, for he Fall trade, a full assortment of Brussels Tapestry and Vel vet Carpeting Ingrain Carpeting in great variety, frorn37ta toil Dor vard: cheap Cotton and Hnmn Caruct: Oil Cloths. a widths; Rugs, Mats, and a beautilul assortment cd Lace and Swiss Window Curtains, which will be sold attbeiowott prices .. VV, A. 4. U. SICUUI W'IU., oc9 : ' next door to tbe) American DRESS SILKS Black and fancy Dress Bilks, In great variety; plain black Silhsr all wlltht snd qualities, just received at MoGOYsrV ocu next door to he Ansarlcsn. T AD1ES, call at McCOYS'. for the best as- -Ij sortmentof Lacns, Embroidered Collars, Undor-Ilandkor chiefs snd Sleeves, Swiss and Cambria Edgings and Insertings to no louna in tno euy. otv pURTAIN FIXTURES, &c Splendid as- J aortment of Curtain Fixtures, Just received such as Brass Cornices and braaa Curtain Holders; Cords and Tassels; Olmp Curtain Bllndat Pateut Curtain Rollers ; Assorted eolasmaifoolen Cords; , do do Tassels; do do Fringes; do Worsted (iluips : And many othor articles In the lice. For sale by OCI USttUItPi OL BlCWAttt. A LARGE VARIETY of beautiful and fash- ionable dress trimming and dreas buttons suited to the set son, just received at sepl7) WM. ltlCHARDS it Co. MERINO, Zephyr and Silk Ladies' Scarfs, of beautilul design, may bo found at sepia WM. RICHARDS & CO'8. 13ROCIIA, Cashmere, Crape, Bay State and -n f.mpire State Shawls, in great abundance, ore Just recelv- ea, iresn irom new Horn, by St:piB WM. il!lHAHIJS a& k;u. IJ T. SNOWDEN would beg leave to call the JL attention of his customers, and the nubile irenernlly. to bis unusually Inrire stock ot rich hall and Winter Quods. Tliunk- 1 ul for tiio fory liberal patronagn ho hu hrrt-toforo received, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, pledging nis op.ti endeavors to please an. ouj "HRESS SILKS. A very large and beauti XJ ful assortment from 15 to $60 per pattern just opened oy iocij uauwue.it. "DICH DRESS GOODS. All Wool Paris de X l.aines, American and Persian cloths, Sec, toe., the largcs atsonmentincoiumuus, nt oci 6uivur, fl. FRENCH MERINOS, and plain all wool -L DcLalncs, of every sbsdo, color aud quality, ran be found omj Bnuwiiiin s. SNOWDEN has opened his Embroideries, embracing embroidered handkerchiefs, from fittr cents to 635, Collars, muslin and lace sleeves, chemisettes, vests Honitonand Vnlencienno laee collars, sleeves and chemlscttts. cambrioand Swiss tiouncings, edi;lnps and inserting!, dec., to woirn wo ncg icavo to can ino attention oi tue ladies. uc Ti niro ... i i xtA i AUllb, WO have a Complete assortment Ot -LJ zephyr worsteds, cbenrillo, cheuoille cord, embroidery silk, coiion ana nnen noss, trench working cotton, crocnet cotton crochet worsted, netting needles, cola, silver and steel beads purse rings and clasps, can always be had of OC4 NUWI'&N HOSIERY, all sorts and sizes, at oc BNOWDEN'S, AD1ES SILK AND MERINO VESTS, Of surer lor duality, can always bo found nt oc4 BNOWDEN'S. QNOWDEN keeps the best assortment of KJ dress, cloak and mantilla tr mmlnss to be found In Colum, bus. oc4 GENTLEMEN, you can always find cravats, porseinanilKoretilen.Bblrts.Blovesanunoilery.nierlnoand silk shirts and drawers, too., toe., at OC4 SNOWDF.N'S. TPflnui uiiAvJ-liJlJl u, new nlylo uuiin, -t-1 fancy oasaeis, nair ornaments, and any quantity of lancy ..... . goous, just opened ny ocsj BNUWUr.N. I? ALL AND WINTER GOODS. Rich all X wool Delaines and Cashmeres. French Morinos. and Thlbe Cloths, Raw Silks, and Embroidered Robes, and a lull assort- men i oi fancy urots uoods, now opening at aep."J Mci;or-a, next door to the American. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Dress, Cloak and "ROOKS FOR THE PEOPLE. J. S. Red-Mantilla Trimmings, in great variety, always on band at "os. 110 and 112 Nassau street, Now York, hsa re- oc9 McCoys'. TIBBONS. A beautiful assortment for Fall XL trade, cheap at sepS9 McCOY S GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. A large assort- vi mem oi csnx, wool, ana cotton unnor snirts and drawers, Fine Muslin Shirts, Cotton and Merino Half Dose, Gloves, Silk ana Linen Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scans, at lowest price can be had at sep2J McCOY'8 I Jn T, m Z..TP ,,, V1 . ' "i'i iuwenngs, isunuasa mm j.inen unect. ings, just received at sep29 McCOY'S "VTEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS ! Enough JL.1 to supply all, Just received at the Now Cash Store ol SIIAFLEY to HALL. All are cordially Invited to call and ex. amine them. tep7 A VERY line article of Ladies Silk and Mo- XI rlno Vesta, may bo had at aeplS WM. RICHARDS to CO'S. LADIES' SATCHELS, and Gents' Travel- .M t. inivei Ing Bags, .old cheap b, mnABn9 - rft WM. RICHARDS to CO. N Rich EW; STORE AND NEW GOODS, in juexus oiock, east side or uign street between Town and MESDAMEM dlTAPI.EY ot II A IT. would rnsneetlnll. Invite the attention ol the cm tens ol Columbus and surround ing country to their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP GOODS, which they are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ot Rllllinery and Fancy Dreae (joeds, Clonks, etc.. Are, which they will sell as iow as csn be ailorded. Milliners supplied with GOODS and PATTERNS aslow as at anyplace west of New York city. Columbus, October Si, 1851. COUNTRY-BAR'D & COLORED FLAN N ELS. We have for sale 55 pa Bar'd Country Flannels. 20 ps Black and Red bar'd Circleville Flannels. . 25 ps Heavy Twill'd and Plain do do. 20 ps Red and Bine Mixed do do. 1500 Iba Black, White, Red and Mixed Wool Yarn. So d low for cash. sep22 OSBORN to 8TEWART. 3 PLY AND INGRAIN CAIirETlNO 50 ps 3 ply and Ingrain Carpeting, beautiful Fall styles, at low prices. 25 ps Rag Carpets. 25 ps Stslr and Dining Room Carpets. Floornad Furniture Oil Clotba.all wldtbsand prices. We have experienced workman to make and fit Carpet at low rates. lcpJ2 OSUORN to STEWART. BRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS. Just received, at our Carpet Store, 2.1 ps Brussels and Ve vet Csrpcts, to be sold at lower rate, than ever offered . aep32 OH HORN STEWART SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers have on hand afnll assortment ot SEASONED LUMBER and SHINGLES ol all kinds for building pur. poses. They have also, In addition to their Flooring Machine, pot In oporatloa one expressly for Snrlacing.and are prepared to furnish, oa short notice. Lumber dreased on one or botlisidee,f rasa 2 inches down to hall an Inch in thickness. Yellow and While fine, Aah n4 Oak Flaarinaj. always oa band. Ailordersfromadiatacee promptly attendee to. Ware bouse and LnmbrYard head of the canal. Cohtsn. bus, Ohio. apl BUTTLES, COMSTOCK to CO. NOTICE TO aUIT All persons i ested in the above, and by calling oa the nd are inter- neVrvimed. can be accommodated for the low charge ol 2-5e with a h-s of Pills, and. nsed according tn directions, they will make all tbe RATS .nd MICE .boot their honsea etrir for other qnirtera, and acknowledge the corn. For aale by J. to R. T. COOK, dec9 opposite the Capitol Boase. A LL PERSONS knowing themselves in any 2L wise indebted to the estate nf Joel Rker, SW i. will please make payment to the andereievied. admiolrtrator, on or before the flrstdayof April next. Thnsehavlng rtsiou will plesw present thria properly authenticated ibra-ttlmM-at. January 4, 1853.-d t( . Jo UK STERLING, Adas'r. G- LTSSWARE. We have now on hand a very large stock of Glassware, of Boston and Pitts barsh manufacture, consisting of Dilbee and Bowls, (all aiies and kinds.) Candlesticks, Lamps, Crtlerie., Sniara. DecSBtera, Tnns-bler Mid .very article in tbe line. For sale by dcel5 H. a O FOSTER. GIRANDOLES, in sets or pairs, silrer and gilt new d rich paitterna, now opening ana for aale at the new Crockery Store of oeS R O.FOSTEa W1J-.1Y ana MCnnO&nirtS ana Lira WerS, tiambS mieeano iradtllonsot Hungary. (I'ulsxxy.).... O Wool Half Hoie, and heavy winter Silk Gloves, articles that Kglwdea of Insect Life. 3 vols ; each.. are rare in this market, are always kept by S-1"""1 i ''f"" V!lWi,"J B, Mcl1 .,ia nicnmni i. r,n I'M Charac ers in theGospels. (Rev. E. IL Chsoln ). . I T X T T , . . ... . v I NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. from w. ii. m'domjld's ADvn ansiNo Housn, 102NA8siu-ST,w.r T7RENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS- X IIL'GIIEH, DUPUY ct f'HUHANOK, 73 William atroet, New York, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In French rsncy noons, nave now in store anu are receiving by every pace et from Havre, a large aud desirable assortment of goods for tin Spring Trade, which they otlor to the trade at the luwost market prices. Among tueirstocK may oe louna i Aitalo. Silk, Dress. Vint, and Fancy Buttons of all kinds ; Per cussion Cans, UD and SB. ribbed and ribbed and split i Fans of all doscrip tons, a most complete assortment) Brumes jeetii, Hair, Nail and Shaviog; Accnrdeons and Flutlnat of tha most superior quality i Purses HUk, Buck and Cotton i Kid and Leather Qarters i Imitation Jewelry. Bono Bracelets, Jet Uoods, Ac.i Suspenders, lrom low to high prices, a complete assort-merit: Silk Ouards, Steel Pens, Nest Chains, Violin Strings, Ate, Ac t Game Baas, Die Mirror., Eyelots. Penholders, &c, dec.) togellior Willi msny otner lancy articles. tenii Jin-M rro WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.-John X C. Uhndkbson & Co.. No. 63 Rue da Faubourg Polsson- nlero, Paris, and 174 and 176 Pearl street, New York, oiler for sale an extensive assortment ot rrencn and American Arttnciai Flowers, Festbers and Ornaments t Italian, French. English and American Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, ace. The above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embrace the largest and most varied stock to be found in the United States. Samples may be aeeu at our wareroom in Now York. Jniill'.sm-AT qHE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND JL THIMHINO HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS O. STRA Ryt Importer and Jrbher of Silki, Millinery and Fan-ey Qtmli, Uii. Broadway, Kete York, baa now In store, and Is daily receiving- and ottering at the lowest nnces. a coninleto as sortment ot goods in bis line, embracing all the various styles and designs, consisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Marcellnes, Florences, Shawls, Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons, TatTeta and Hatin Klbbons, Dress Mrtmmings ot all Jttnos, rrencn sna &ng lish Crupas, Crape Lines, Silk Cravats, Embroideries, Gloves of an ainus, biik i.ace aims, nareges, traces, wnito unoas, no siety, L.O. Hsndkerchlefs, Sto. The undersigned Invites the at. tentlon of the Trade, and his friends generally. Great induce ments onored to CASH and smoht timb buyers. l uus. u. hi KAtins, ita uroaaway, dee31-ly Bet. Liberty street and Maiden Lane, N. Y. RUILDING HARDWARE, Wholesale & JkJ Retail. Splendid Porcelain Door Furnituro. French Window Knnba and Latches. Bell Pulls and Levers. Fluecr Plates, Mouth Pieces for pcahlng Tubes, Wruught and cast 1.0CRS ana i.atcnes. a ming unor Trimmings, sto. 'i ne subscri bers would respectfully call tho attention of owners, builders, and others to tholr stock of the abovo goods, now comnriiing the largest assortment tu bo found in ibo country. Alo, fine 111), Pad Locks, and Night Latches, of Chubb s Bramah's, Day's and othor celebrated Makers. Brass Locks and Trimmings for snip uso. roie Agents ot Dixon s niaca Lean crucibles. Ml.UWin At AlANr, Janl-Cm-M' 49 John atroet, Now York. SEWING MACHINE. Singer's Patent Straight Needle Ptrpendicular Action Seicin Machine Se cwed in the Unittd Slate by ttoo distinct pattnt$, the jirtt granted August 13, 1851, the second April 13, 1852 The only much me privileged to uso a straight need In. Within a short time ft baa been awnided seven gold and silver medrils at Fairs in different States. In lrss than two rears the reputation of this crent labor- saving machine has boen establshrd in this country and in Eu rope. What spinning machinery is to tho old spinning wheel, lueer'i Sowing Machine is to other modes of sewing. It has already triumphed over inveterate prejudices arising from the sale ot imperfect and worthless machines. It has been introdu ced extensively into large manufacturing eiiannsnmenta oca into the bands of individual op h Tutors. Ic sews every Tariety of materials, coarse or tioe, cloth ob lsatiikr, with marvelous rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing the won as last as ten persona ana mucn oeiior man it can oa cone by band. This ma-hine is comnaet, ornamental, durable and is easily adjusted and operated, rnil printed direction- tor using it are furnished with each machine. Tho price, with all appa- ratus complete, is 6 1'25. Some persons are endeavoring to sell Territorial JUgfats for Sewing Machines which make a double tambour raveling stitch with two nbkdlks, nod orders are received fur such machines to be furniihed lor 4'35. Those machines are not In a form to be ot any prauttcAl use. I ho two needles cut and weaken the ma- terinla iHWnri. mnd ihev uih twii;n Ihn nuantitv of all It rinnirnd for pood machines. They aro quite interior to Wilson's, Lerow and rejected, and would be bad property it tucy could be had for nothing. Exclusive rlshts to use and sell to others Pinner's Pew Inn Ma chines, in any part of tbo territory of the United States, not disposed of, will be sold on reasonable terms and so aa to insure to the purchasers immense profits. Cf Th$ right to make these "SSSLcr merchant. vi.itm. New York tu buy goods, furnish convenient medium to procure machines, and a draft, payable to our order in New Yoik, will always Insure a machine, perfect aad complete, being sent as direced. iuo machines, in p.rMM, mS SnUhad speolme.. nf their work, may always be frculy examined at cur omens, No. V58 Broadway. N. Y.: No. 251 Waihlneton street. Boiton: No. 57 South fourth street, l'hiladelpbla; Mo. IM Baltimoro atreet, jsaitimorn, ana ho I'Jl cm street. Cincinnati. N. 11. Machine Needles. Silk Twist on spools. Linen Thread. fto , manulactnrcd lor tnesn machines expressly, always on tisnd and lor ssle. Ulaclt bilk 7 per pound ; eolorod vr,oU. dec28-3ra m' I. M. SINGER to CO. buuiij imuneut,u tun iiiv rr tug iiorr sissui jiujjuiai uwiiai ivi BDirj by booksellers graerslly : 1 Speeches and Addressos of Thos. F. Meagher., I 00 S Cap Sheal, a Fresh Bundle, (Lewis Myrtlo). 1 00 a unovauers ot r ranee, (ueroert) 4 Children of Light, by Caroline Cheaebro 5 Regal Rome, by Francis W. Newmane 6 Discoveries in the Mississippi Valley, aco., sVc, by Marquette and others. 8vo. Mapa, ato..... 7 The Forest. (Author ot Lady Alice.) 1 23 1 (10 C3 S 00 i as 8 Ancient Egypt under tbe Pharaohs, (Kenrlck.) S vols. 2 50 2 00 250 a so v comparative rnyaiognomy. (J. w. itedheld). 10 Philosophers and Actresses. (Houisaye.) S vols llMen and Women of tho 18th Century. 2 vols. 12 The Maatcr Builder, or Ilia at a trade. (D. K. Lee.).. 1 00 1 GO 1 50 ThoWA? 15 Trench on the Study of 16 Knights of England. (I 17 Cavaliers of England. 13 llagan A Story ot To-day. (Alice Carey ) (Contemporary uiograpby ) Words 73 1 25 1 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 25 1 25 1 25 2 00 50 50 1 00 iehtsof England. (Herbert.) 17 Cavaliers of England. (Herbert) 18 Poetical Works of Fill Greene Ualleck 19 Isai A Pilgrimage. (Caroline Cheaebro) 20 Clovernook. (Alice Carey.) 21 Lectures and Mlicellanlus. (Henry James.) 22 Dream Land by Daylight. (Caroline Cbesebro ), 27 Lays ol tbeScottlth Cavaliers. (Aytoun.).... h - '" nd PoBm- (Alice Carey) 75 U - Tne Book ot Ballads. (Bon Gaultler.) 75 30-Th, Ladies of the Covenant. (Anderson.) 1 85 31 Lillian and other Poems. (Prae 1 00 32 Works of Edgar Allan Pee. 3 vo 4 00 33 Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases. (" W.Iiall ).... 1C0 34 Wright's Sorcery and Magic 125 35 The Night Side of Natnre. (Crowe.) 1 25 36 Griscom on Ventilation. Colored plates..... 100 37 Napier's Peninsular War, complete, 3 00 39 Reirhenbach'a Dynamlca of Magnetism 1 25 IN PRESS, AND NEARLY READY, 1 Napoleon In Exile, by B. E O'Meara, 2 vols 2 00 2 The Pretty Plate, Illustrated by Darlcy 63 3 The Spe-cbee of the Ht. Hon. T- B. Macaulay, 9 vols. .. 2 SO 4 A Stray Yankee in Texaa, illustrated by Darley 1 25 5 Nick of the Woods, by Dr. Bird. New revised edition, 1 25 8 The fpeechea. State Papers and Miscellaneous Works of lion. W. U. Seward. 3 vols , Bvo., each S 50 decll-3m-m'D - STARR, SON & CO. S. S. & Co. still continue at their old stand, 14T Water Street, New York, and keep constantly on hsnd a largo assortment ol HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS, of their own manulacture. which they ofler to Cash and Time havers on tbe moat libersl terms, at a slight advaace from cost. Their long experience ia this branch ol business enablea tbem tn oiler inducements to ur- -IJotw m with, and .a ea.mln.tioa of their Mock I. particularly invited. Ordera respeetlully solicited, aad especial attention paid to picking goods lor distent trsde. STARR, SON CO., decl4-3at n' 147 Water street, New York. DRENCH'S HOTEL, corner of Frankfort X. street and City Hall square, (opposite tbe City Hall and Park Fountain,) Arts York Cuy, was built and opened by the aub. eeiiber, Msy I, IM'J.and refined aad lurnishrd, Autust, 1852 he trasts that for coavoienee, elegsnce, comfort and economy, it cannot be sgrpstned a, the world. It contains more rooms tlisn any otner Hotel on this enotinrnt, ssve one only, all of - " - -' - . .m-yer an nirea sn wita marble trp wash stand, which are supplied with Crotoa Water through silver-plated cocks. There I. baa one b-d in a room t tbe hall, and wal-r closets ea every Soor wui be lit with gas daring the night. This bote! is conducted oa lbs European plan ol Lodg. Ids Rnome. and meals aa Ihey may bordered in ihe apaeinna and spleodid Refectory, and is in the bawrdasts etWaily 0 Afer eenfiU sustaess, and the principal place. f amusement. ee4 3es-r H. FRENCH. STRAW GOODS. The subscribers invite attention to their stock of Panama, Leghorn, Canton and Pedall llraid Hsta. Florence, Silk and F.ecy Stnt Bonnets, nf every description, constantly menatsctaring nndera,,. OWB jg. speetioo, comprising one of the best sssorted and leraf.t stocks ot goods to be foned in the city, and at prices which rill del. eomperioa. A. LELAND to CO. 7 nov30 4m si 171 Pearl sL, corner of Pine, New Y.rs rpiIO.MAS DOUGLASS, (late Blivkn Si JL Doroxaas.) Commission Mcrcbsiit, Mannfaetarer and Whoksnle DemUrht every eVsrrpti. of AlvfEKICAN IISHDHSHC, No. S Piatt street, lour doors from PesrL New York, Mannfaetarer of the Premium Steel Pqnare.; A rent for Res'. Braces, Tnrnscrrwa, Sic. ; Also, Kendall . Tsylor Thermometers, Baroairtrn, 4e.; Union Butt Cs'i Butts, Gste Hinges, Brackets, toe.; Brown to Brntber'e Sheet Brass, Braaa and Copper Wire, it wets, c; N.Newrotnb's Smiths' B-llewa. ae. TUuWAfl DOUGLASS. AA FARR, Jr, a 7vll-ly late ol the firm ol Child, Farr to Co., Bt Lania. ILLMAN & NEARING, 105 WItIiaIi. Brnnv-r, Rrw Yoax. whoWnle driers hi niLK AND MII.LINFUx' IIOODS, Invite fboe visttiat the city tn examine their choice ard care-n)iy aebst Mock of tailhe. Pnrle Rlbbasna, Frearb Flsners, I. area. r Fmbeaernt tbe largest ssaoruBwataa-ee.ry lor the MILI.INERT TR IE. We efW edvansaget sa those bayrnf for CASB sr APPROVED CREDIT. Jaalfra-sr- NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. raoM w. n. n'noNALD'a advxitisino houbi, 103 nasiau-st., n. r . ENAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER FURNITURE.-MATHEWS to STACY, 828 Broadway, Corner Spring street, Nr.w Yobk, Opposite St. NJchoiai Hotel, Pirsoott and Callamora Homes, now oiler at Wholesale and Retail, the most extenslvo assortment of Enameled Furniture to ba found In the United Stales, all from nri.n.l H.l.n. lnlnln. Oriental, Serpentine, Open Cottsse. Ulah Post and nihar n.f. ternt. Also. Rosewood. Mahosanv. n.b .nA ni... w.fL. chamber and parlor suites. !..., devoting tnemseives exclusively to the manufacturing . department of this business, assure purchasers they can procure ot them well seasoned, durable and elegant furniture, at nrlces nnlnv frnm SOS , SMV) nA..ll ' N. B. No connection jvitb any other Arm In the elty. feb9-3m-M' TVTEW SILK 110 USE TULLER, H LTTC H- 11 INS to LASKI.L. Imnnrters and Wholeasle Dealers. 01 l.lh erty, N. Y., are now. receiving and opening a very large and entirely new stock or BILKS AND FANCY DRY GOOD, Comprising Dress Silks, Dress Goods, and Trimmings, Bonnet snd Tsll'eta Ribbons. Shawls. Kid. Silk and Lisle Gloves. White Goods, Laces and Embroideries, together with a general assortment of every variety of goods In their line; cash and lime buy era from every section will find this a very desirable stock, and at low prices. WM. U. -I VLLKK, STEPHEN LASELL. ., WM. 6. HUTCH INS, WM. D. HART, , H. M. MoCORKLK, fib8-3m-' All Uta with Bowstc to McNamii. . PPEMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES-teen to CO., No. 481, Broadxay, New York, would call tha attention of tholo about purchasing to their splendid stock of 61 to 71 octave Pianos, which ihey believe oannot be excelled by auy other In the city, either In tone, finish, quality of msterlal, or workmsnthip. MEDALS have been awarded by tbe AMERICAN INSTITUTE to their instruments Jive yeart in oucceuion. Having recently purchased the entire stock of the Ista firm of DUIIU18 to WAItRlNEIl.lormerly DUBOIS to STOD ART, favorably known for FOltl' Y yeara as Piano makers, thoy would In. vib'thecontinuanco of the favors ol their trlends and customers, with the certainty of giving equal sstisfactlon. For the clout crn market we are making with DOUBLE IRON FRAMKS and Detached Cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. Ieb8d3m-M' LINEN GOODS The subscribers, import-era of Llnena, to., offer for aale a full assortment of tbs most approved manufactures, consisting, In part, aa follows i Hrown and bleached Diaper and Damask all widths Tal lo Cloths, of all qualities and sites. Napkins end Doylies Snowdrop and Satin Damask, lliidseyo Diapers Narrow to very wide, and from coarse to very line. Pillow cases, Linens and Sheetings. Drillings I'lain and Fancy Irish, French and English. Hollands Brown, bleached, blsck and slste. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, 7 8 snd 4 4, blny and yellow. Linen Cambric liandkerchiela A large variety. Shirting Linens Lipht, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linens Choice and new patterns. Mosquito Netting. GREEN WAY, BROTHER to CO., febl.3m-M' 24 Park Place, and 19 Barclay St., N ,Y. - SALT. The subscriber, being largely engaged In the Salt business In the cltv of New York, woulu In form merchants and consumers that ha keeps comtantly on hand, Ashton's, Wnrtblngton's and other brands of Liverpool tine Salt; Liverpool Ground Alum do; Turk's Island, Bonaire, St. (Jbes and other kinds coarse Salt, and refined Ground Rock Salt, In bags of 15 and 7 bs i also. Mineral and Ashton SsIL In the same sized bags ; also1 cases and bags of Salloo do, and eaioa oi uroiioa iiock ao, lor sale npon tna most favorable terms. Orders are solicited, and promptly attended to by riAMUEL II. HUTALLINU, At hla Salt Warehouse. 101 and 113 Broad atreet and SSI Washington street febl-Sm-B' BULLIES & BYRNE, Manufacturers of A FNAlHKI.En ORNAMENTAL COTTAGI A IV Is CHAMBER FCltNITCHE. 45 i Broadwav. eaitside. be. low Graod street, manufactory No. 4U Greene street, New York, take pleasure in lntorming tho citizens of Columbus and Its v. viuiijr, i"i iuvy sliii coiuiuun iu ncii warrnniea urn class article at prices so low as to offer the greatest Inducements to all who intend purchasing, to call on as before making up Iheir bills. All articles ottered at our establishment wsrrsnted to be constructed throughout of kiln-dried wood, and ot tho best quality of materials. Being tbe first to manufacture this furniture in tbo united btatea, years of experience has enabled ns to produce an article that Is at once a perfect combination of besuly and utility. Being engaged exclusively In this one line, we have the largest assortment in this country, made alter the latest Farlalsn and Italian styles. Being the most varied and unique assortment ever before offered, the most parllculsr tastes in regsrd to eolor, shading, ornamenting, arc, toe., can always be suited. All orders through the Post. promptly attended to. Mattresses, Feather Beds, Fiiiuws, paiilaisses, ., -i ibo .bortosi nutlcc. Greatest care taken in boxing. GILLIES BYRNE, No. 452 Broadway, eaat side, JsngS-3m-M' below Grand street, N. Y. WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dealer lu , , Fl'RMTTJKE AND UPnOI,BTERY, In all Its branches, wholesale and retail, Not. 89 Bomeryand 132 Chester itreet. New York. The CHEAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT ot the United States. Superior Rosewood Furniture in sul's. In Brocatel'e, Plush, .Vc, A-c.t also, a very extensive stock of si, hogany, Black Wal. nut and other Furniture, which he wc-Tia equal to any In the city, to which he calls tha particular attention of Country Merchants and others. N. B. Goods carefully packed at d shipped to any part of the orlL Jan23m-M' TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber X would respectfully call the attention of his old customers and merchants throushout the United States and Canada to his stock of Rubber Goods, manufactured by himaelf expressly for tho spring trade of 1853. His stock of RUBBER CLOTHING. Is particularly deserving of Inspection; aa it has never before been so complete, nor the articles more perfect - An Extensive Htock of ' " Coats, Carriage Cloth, Machine Belting, Capes, Wading Pants, Engine Packing, Pants, Piano Covers, Lilo Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Balls, Lemfnss. Cans. Whin. and every deicription of Rubber Goods, constantly on hand. The above are warranted to stand any climate, and will be sold at moat reasonable prices. Ordera solicited, and promptly attend, d to by D. HODGMAh, rj aialdcn Lano, first corner from Broadway, janl9 3m-M' and 59 Nassau street, New York. T7LOOR OIL CLOTHS JL AT.BRO efc IfOYT. Nos. 73 and 74 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK, niannfnctnrera of Floor Oil Clothe, Ofler to the trsde. on liboral terms, a aeneral assortment nf the above goods in varioua widths, ot 3 ft. 3 It 9, 4 It. 6, 5 It. 3, nu.,vii.,ia ib, 10 il, id ib, ana s ti.t aiso. inrnnge till Cloth a, In widths ol 3-4th, 7-Slhs, and 4-4tha; also, Tnble OH Cloths, 4 4ths, 5-4tbs, and 6 4ths wide. These goods are well seasoned and will endure any climate. janlS3ra-M' pAST STEEL SHOVELS, Manufactured War thc Old Colokt Inoiv Compskt. These Shovel, am r f tbe finest quality .nd finish, and allhoush they have been in nse but a short ti mo hare already acquired a highly favorable rep. ui.uun. im-ja nianuiaciurea irom an excellent quality of Cast steel, and in the purchase of other materials, such aa handles, &c grest paina have been taken to obtain the very beat The patterns are ol tbe moat approved kind, and tbe Snovels aro In every respect a prime article. Wo are now prepared to receive orders for delivery at short notice, and which will be filled promptly at the time specified. At the late Fair at the American Institute the premium was awarded to the Old Colo-ay Shovels, when in eomDetiticn with those exhibited bv older snd more celebrated makers. Orders lor the well known brsnd of Old Colony Cut Nails, will also be filled atthe regular market price. E. tol BUSSING to CO., No.32Cli at, N. Y. Agents Old Colony Iron Co. Manutacturcra ol the Eagle Cut Walls. JanlB-lm-H' VOUNO & LEAVITT, JL 1S9 BROADWAY NEfT YORK, (opposite Joho streeet,) Importera and Dealer In WATCH KM, nlAHONH-t, JEWELRY. Gold Pens, Plsted Ware, Fine Cutlery. GUNS, PISTOLS POWDER-FLASKS, Stiot Bike and Poucket, Gsste Bagt, FANCY GOODS, Arcardrena. Vlella Mrlngs, Plated or Gcrmaa Silver Forks, Spoon., etc, etc. janl8-3m-at' SPRING GOODS, 1853. Wm. H. Knokp-riL. 99 William street. New York. Importer and Jobber in Frnrk, Otrmen, Engiitk end Domettic Ooodt, for Tsllors and Clottiiers, has received by late arrivals, a large and weU selected stock in . German, English and French Cloths, of all grades and styles. Mohair Costings, Drap D'Ete, Queen's Cloth, Alpscca and Worsted Coatlnrs, Casbmeretie. Mixed and Clonded Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilled. Fancy F rrnch and Barnaley Drills. Brown and Yellow Llnena Fancy, Plaid and Figured Msrsciller. White .nd Bull do do. Drab Silk ana l inen Coatinga, together with sa extensive aa. sortment of TRIMMINGS and other goods, suitable for tbe ClelMeg Trade, oa tbe most favorable trnna. 'interests, will call and examine his stock before parebaatag else. n. ISO IS-1 J-M COLITIRIS. COL UMBUS CARRIAGE MaNCFAC-TO Y Nemr the termer Tkrrd nd Gay Stmss. Messrs. K. to U.t booi II .rrmsnntaetaring and have constantly on hand, at tbjr establishment at the location above named, all kind, of CarWea. Rncrte Ac, made of the beat materiala, by the most exprVreed worhnsrn, and warranted to do good service The prnptKi.TT, .re both practical earri.ge maaera, and all work ordered I rob tncra will g've good satislaction. Repairing done at tha sbortesk notice. They' have been carrying oa tbe basinesa in this city snsnetra yeara, and tra at they have some oieian te pebllc patronatg, iiy EM BROIDERUtq SILK BRAID, and coral colored Wonted Brata, are kept by opt WM. RICHARDS to CO.
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Full Text | VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1853. NUMBER 183 p t ' THE JDailr) Ij'to State Journal IS PUIILISIIKD EVERY MOKNINQ, EXCEPT BUNHA SCOTT & BASCOM, journal nuasiirag, man and rum, itrikb intiukui on man. TElt M9 Invariably in advance .Tn ColumbuB, (1.00 a year uy uisu, iw.uu. uany uurlng tin awwlon or tne iigmiatiini, an TrMVeekly for the remainder of ths year. MOO. TUB tVUHKLY JOURNAL Is furnliihod to elty eubsorlbera at 82, uiul by mail at Sl.&On year. (JIubl of four and upwards, el.2o j h u-n unu upwunut, vi.UO. TllH THMVKKiaY JOURNAL la $800 year. HATES OF ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. Tim following rates and rulM have bean greed upon between the proprietors of the OMo Statesman and tli. OMo State Journal, to mi ouKiirroU in all cases, alter tbla Oat.. July sw, itnu.j One square, HO lines or less of this alaed typa, for one Inteiiiou, two. j men additional insertion, too. In j jiljfl I i So So So Se to 8 8 jl square, 1 25 1 25 8 00 4 00 5 00 . 8. 9.10. IS. 18. 2 aqunrea, 1 878 876 O0a0OD0 wT 12. jl6. TT "77 ,8 squares, 2 604 60 0 608 009 00 IoT uT 14. j .. TT TT 14 aquarea, 8 00 6 W8900iloli2 uTll8. .. TTlTT" ( Changeable I urterly,.....820 J aquarea, 6 aquarea, or M column, Changouhle-quarterly,.monthly,.., weekly dally ..ml ,...45 ..,.66 dally, BUI Standing card. 6 lliica or leaa. for one Tear 810. No ndvei tbeineut to be considered by the year, unleaa specified on Clio mauuecrijit, or previously agreed upon batwuen the portiea. Adverthtementa not marked on the copy for a specified number ni insertions, win oe oontinuoa one tnonui, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertuwuionu from trangora or transient persons to be paid in nuvuuce. Tho privilege! of yearly edverttoera will be oonflned rigidly to rlielr regular business ; and all advurtlseuninta not pertaining there to, to bo paid for eitra. Adrortiaenicnts for Auotloneera, General Agenta, Heal Estate Agents, &o., not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged oy tne piece, at tne umiai rates. Auuounclng candidates (for offices of erery description) to be charged at the rule of fifty cent per week, for each nauio ; the aatno ru no, in an casus, paiu in advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisements I'rottf'lit In by them. Publishers not aooountalile for the aecuraoy of lvgul advertisements beyond the amoaut charged for their publication. r All leaded advertisement to be charged not. leas than double the aboro rates, and measured aa If solid. A Jvertisenuints on the inside exclusively, to be charged at tb raw of 60 per cent. In advance of the aboTe rotes. No AovEatuiEHEitT oar msiSTin ORirciTODSir. AdvertbetneDts fur charitable Institutions, tire oompanlos, ward, township, and other publlo meetings, and such like, to be charged half prii-e. Deaths Inserted without charge, nnlesa aocompanlod by funeral Invitation! or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. ' 11 persona sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, Bolrees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for admittance, aud all notices of private enterirlituH, can only be Inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. U Intended to be Inserted In the editorial column, the tame will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, end then only when accompanied by an sdvertlmmient JR. OSGOOD, Last and Peg Manufacturer, InllnnnpnllH,Inillnnn. Boot aud Shoo Trees, Crimps, Olamps, &o. A good supply of the obnva articles on hand for the wlioleinlo and retail trade. Wholesale Dealers ucnlleH short notice. fjF All orders promptly filled. dcc24-dly D iR. R. P. LITTLE. Dnuoaisr. frnm tVin East, fsncceisnrtn Dra. Denlir . llnrrv i,Mnnaa. tn .all weuiuuM, iarmicnis, rainu, Liiii, varminos, uyc-itutts, (llaisnraro, Perlumery, 8opj, tte , .o by Wholksalb and Retail, at LOWKIt UATKd than the snmo qualily of goods can bo bought for eliowhero, out of the Eastern cities. Ills articles am ol lUIITiur oualitV. end Ills mi,rtm,.nt Isvorv ulete, as he is uallr rncrultins his tm-lr Fhyticlans' prescriptions will rccciva marked and eoreful at- luiiuun, uy uay aun nigut. The publlo will pleaso call at the Cheap Ohio Drug Ptoro, on .iuo ui iuBo sireot, oeiwcen mo American and Capitol I "mo.u ioiKauiK nil IU UO UUlttlUCIl. aOCU-d.lUl ANNA STACEY nr . OTACEY'S HOTEL, Somhoaot corner Main K sua rourtti street, Knneavllle, Ohio. sep22 dtf. "VTATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio -i-l JONATHAN BOYD, (lormerly of the Carlisle House,) Proprietor. P. 8. I have In tho office a " Private Stock Register," for tho benefit of thoic buylns; and soiling the tstnn, which enables me atanytlmo to glvo satisfaction In regard to the sale, location, Ate, ol all the stock In Pickaway and adlolnlnlns counties. iUflU.in. ri nnM it laui... t i,i,h V1.U.U....U, v., vow. , UUIU j. cut II, SCOTT & BASCOM, Journal Buildings, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, STEREOTYPICS AND BINDERS. Blsnk Books and Stationery oi event desrrlntlon constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Papers, and Inks, of uiu uimb uiHuuiHciura, aiwitys lur suio. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad ft street, near tho Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all xinas, ana a groat variety ol castings, always on Hand. NATHAN BROOKS, Justice of the Peace, Office In the room formerly occupied by Justice Evans. suuih ol the Frnnklin Bank, up auiri. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, (ilass, House Builder's Ma terials, farming and Hecb nlcal Tools, Military Goods, 47 c, Ac, No. 101 Uigh street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coun-sellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a commissioner to take the Acknowledgment or Dends or the city of Now York. ociSO JOHN. W. BAKKA. ROHKRT AB.MSTAONQ. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate BaoKKas and Hsmxbal Land Aokbits. Officii south room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. lucia irmn, thro, cokstock. cxo. o. com6Tock. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (successors to B. Comstock sV. Co,) I'orwnrilln;nnil Com-mlaalon Rlerrhnnta. Lard Oil Manufacturers, and Dealers In Salt, Plaster, Fish aud Lumber. Head ol tbs Canal, Columbus, Winn Liberal advanoea mado on consignments. mart BLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving new supplies of WATCH KM AND JEWELRY. Among other styles ol Watches, we Invito attention to a new lot of those fine hunting case and open dial levers, of our own Importation, which, for quality and price, are not excelled. Jyltl I O S E P H F. S M I T H , Attorney at Law, fJ Renl Katnlc, ltounty I.nnd and Penolon A cent, Two doors East of High, on Town Street, Columbus, Ohio, Will attend to the prsctice of his Profession, obtaining Pensions, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling sua loaring real estate, examining land tltlea.collectlonol claims, A e. stir Letters from a distance muu be pott paid. Ju JO AT AND CAP STORE. THl OLD STAND. H Thesubscrihercomessreeting, to every Jllat and Cap wearer In Central Ohio, with nnn nl tl.A rv tMat lunrtnwntinT II ATS AND CAP ever brought to this part of the State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family. II is Hats sra made to order, by some ol the best and molt celebrated establishments East and West, via: Beebe A-Co., New York) Bortalettsr Blynn, Philadelphia; I)oddCo.,Rata, Whitcher at Co., and others, of Cincinnati; all of which will be sold at lair prices; and be wishes It to be distinctly understood that it is all nonsense lor others to say they can sell lower than ha can. Being a sruu'eof hatter, and engaged in the business for years, he understands what a hat can bo mado and sold tor. His stock consists (in part) ot the following varietlea : Black and Drab Beaver, extra; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra; Black and Drab Rrnsh, extra; Otter and Seal Drab; Rlark and Drab Hungarian, very line i Black and drab Kossuth, In great variety ; A larg n and well selected assortment of Straw goods for Men and Boys. A very fine assortment of flf-aw Hats for children, fcc, ate. His old friends and the public are invited to rail and examine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUD1SILL, ap'it High 9L, next door to the Stage Office. WE ARE NOW opening a large and brantifnl assortment of IWATOBIIH, DIAMOND nUHk AMI JIWELKY. 'Onrstork of line London and Gene va Watches Is superior to any In the State. Diamond Kings and Pins, we oler at New lura Piiree. Jewelry, Mlvrr and I'laited Wr, risw Mantle Clock. steal Cmlery.atwholesalcand retail. All are invited to eail examine, and purchase OHiud. NOT A K I A L and other f K A !! enrraved.and p K KSs E rnraisbed. at the shortest notice. Watehea Krpaired in the First oorsoath of entrance to Nell House. Jnll BLYNN A BALDWIN. TUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as- J n-troevit of WATPI1K, DIAMOND WORK, and JKWKL.KT.of si I kinds, iaig BLYNN sk BALDWIN. SEALS AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all other descriptions of Seals, made In the best manner, and at short Botlce. ee4 f leases fnratabed, by apJt BLYNN BALDWIN. BEST QUALITY OF FAMILY FJXJUR, any aetslned by nailing oa CHARLES SCOTT, at the oaattttf rooms tM tha Joaraal OnVe, comer of Uigh itreet and SnfaraUsy. (saaiiSJ ViSL DfiilJ BOOHS & STATIONARY. MITWniiETi- AfiENTS Wi NTP.n to osnvsis Ohio, Indiana and the West generally, to obtain suoscriucrs lorino luiiowing wuras, visi I'ictuiiai xnsiory ot America, by t). O. tluoilrlch 1'ar ley's l'anorams, or Curiosities ot Nsture und Art filstorjr and biography j Great Events of American History i I'lutoriai History ot tno united states, with WO Illustrations Lllo of Christ, In Herman History of the I'Diiea owics in uoruian. ureal inducements win du given to UOOK AgOllIS. Inquire at tho oolSI JOURNAL OFFICE. PRINTING INK, book, news, card and color- X rd, from the boit uimiutucturori In the United State, Juit oel4 BCOTT k BASCOM. nOPYINQ PRESSES, of the best kind, and J of tho most hliihlv flnlihed doserlntlon. lor sale bv ool4 DUUIT AC UAMI.tJM. PAPER. Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Ink, X Inkstands, Pons, and other articles of Stationery, for ante by OCl. BlyUI 1 MEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- 11 TIONERY. The new Arm ol RIIRR 4r RANDALL, bavins reiiiica ine store isieiy occupico uy uuntiaoton a: elAClNTlun, aie now receiving an entire new atocK ot uuurkrj, r)iATi,nr.nr, rArisit unuinuj FANCY iiOODH. oVc. And having completed arrangements with tho various publish ing houses of the Eastern cities. theT will receive the new and desirable Books at the earliest possible moment allor publica tion. It will be the aim of this establishment to furnish erery arti cle In their line nt tho lowest posiible prlcos, and by giving their personal attention to the wanta ot their cuatomers, they trust w give uum-esautincuou to mi wno may lavor rncm wuu incir patronngo. All orders Intrusted to thctn will bo attended to with fidelity ana aispstcn, ana nt prices tnnt cannot lannt givingsatiaiaction. HUltll du HANUALL, Ju03 High street, Columbus, Ohio. TVTEVV EOOKS. Burr & Randall are daily il receiving sddltions totbelr already well assorted stock of noons anil Btauonory, to wnicn tno atteutlon nt all ts Invitee oco nrllE CHRISTIAN MINSTREL. The ia- X test edition ol tho Christian Minstrel, for sale In quantities by octij BUltll O. RANDALL. THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMODIST- -L A colleelion ol Tones sdnDted to the Psalms and Uvinns of inniretuytoriau unurrn. for sale, by the dozen or singiocopy, uy LOCUj IJUttlt Oi UACIUAI.Li. A SUPPLY of the Publications of the Amer- ican Truct Society, and Presbyterian Board of Publica tion. IOCt JIUlttt A ItANllAUL.. N EW BOOKS. The Private Life of Dan- Home Scenes. By Grace Aouilnr. A Shabby (icnteol Story. By Thackory. Tho last of Appt- con e ropuiar Library. ino iiutory or ueiiry Ktmond, Esq. Forauleby dcclS BURR. & RANDALL. sRESH SUPPLIES OF STANDARD X WOilKfl. Hluntrnted oditlun of ShakBppnrft 8 vola .Hvo. riricRinnti'i untenant i.npintid u voif.,o to.; icnrlntcloio, Encvcluuodta Atn'Ticana 14 ruls.. 8vo. Irfiutf'e Works 15 vuIh , ) ill no. Chftnibers' Cvelouedia ol Knulirih Litcrnluro 2 vol Anduvwy variety ul ttnilnrd'and iMlicollftneou Book. I'UriBIRDy OC'tt) LiUKK. At KANUAis. PRICE REDUCED ! Uncle Tom's Cabin. JL A cheau edition of this popular work lust received price 37o. For stile, by tho siogh or doxen, by rpiIE ADVENTURES OF CAPT. BLAKE JL By W. H. Maxwell. PrlcoSilc. Just received at jan20 PEARSON'S Book Dbpot. J ACKSON & CO'S PATENT PENS, man- ufaoturcd of an amalgamation of zino and nlatiua tho 'esc article in marxec, lor saio at ine hook vtpot ot janui 11. u. 1 EAltaUN, Agent. A NOTHERLOTOF "LIFE OF VICIS- S1TUDE3." by CI. P. ft. James, luat received at janSO PEARSON'S Book Dfpot. KiMOiv-JViNAUiVB. liy Li. uayiora uiarK, Prlco $l,sr. Frank Freeman's Barber Shon. Price SI. wiiitTNi i rt a -irr-n i- i - i i I ,1,?,ll'"'''!'l:;',tri;,1l,m,u?',.i .l Lr7.1tr?r Me-0' 8 h ' ' ulwerLytton. Priced;",!. I Bulwer Lvtton, Emerson Bennett's latt Nnvol, " WaldivWarren." Prlco So. Just received, and for sale nt doel7 PEARSON'S Depot. VALENTINES! VALENTINES ! The V most mnenilleent assortment of Valentines over offered In this market. Prices ranging Irom $100 to So, with. Envelopes to match. Call and sec them. No charge to look at them. For sale at PEARSON'S Book Ukfot, janS fo. 3 Piatt's Block, Stato street. PUTNAM'S NE V AMERICAN MONTH- LY MAGAZINE, just received at dr-3U PEARSON'S Depot. fUST RECEIVED, by Exp: tj THM Gvpsey." By Annette Mnrle Mail ress, "Minora, Hard. Prlco 50e. For sale nt decHj PEARSON'S Book Dbpot. I AW BOOKS. Comstock's Reports vol. J Tenth. Buck's Medical JnrlprudPnce new edition. The Jurisdiction aad Powers ol the United States Courts, and the llules of Practice of the Supreme Court ot the United Stntes.andof Ibo Circuit and District Courts, In Equity and Admiralty. By Stephen D. Law. For sale at the New Bookstore. oc23 J. II. RILEY & CO. 1JLANK BOOKS. Avery largo stock of -a- uap, l'emy, Medium and itoyat rtiatig moors rustle to or dor. In tho hestmanner, and paged. Theeo books wo ofler lor Me best, and wo warrant tbem a superior article. At tho New Bookstoro. dcclsj J. II. Ill LEY & CO. TTNITED STATES DIGEST. Annual Di- KJ gest for 1831. At the New Bookstore. J. II. RILEY & CO. NEW YORK, Philadelphia and Boston pers, of tha latest dates, always on hsnd at Pa- docS PEARSON'S Dbpot. THE MARRYING MAN. By the Author JL ot Frank Farlelgh. For sale nt JanSS PEARSON S Book Depot. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for February, lust received at PEARSON'S Janv'J Book Depot. pOMIC VALENTINES. Just received, ten J cross Comic Valentines Trade supplied on liberal terms, at JSU22 PEARSON'S UooK DxroT. GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, for February. Nstlonal do do. Just received at snS9 PEARSON'S Book Depot M Y NOVEL or Varieties in English Lira. Nol. 8d; 37c. By Sir E. Bulwer I.ytton. Juatre- ce.Td at ljans:B PEARSON'd Book Depot. SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their es-tabltchment a department for th aale of ninnka. ltlnnk Hook and IHtntf oncry ot every description. It is our inten tion to keep up m tail assortment of ererythinit In this line which business men can desire. The Blank work wUl be manulactured by ourselves, ot the very best materials, and in tbe most sub stantial manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. Entrance on IJigh street riX) CLERKS OF COURTS. We now are JL printing for several of the Clerks of Courts, an elegant style of Blank Certificntrn of INfitarallxntlon. Those wno may want them, can oe suppnea on snort nonce. ugju duui i m OA3U jn TNK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, JL Paoer and Lcttnr Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter bum ps. Slates, and all the various little et cetera, in the Station ery Una, eonstanUy on hand at SCOTT At BASCOM'S. WRITING PAPERS Cap, Letter, Com-mercial. Note various shades and qualities ruled or un ruled by the ream or single quire, at Huun ac HAauuM's, ingn airees. STEREOTYPING. Books stereotyped from new and beautiful styles of true In a manner not lnfcriorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ot Wood Cuts. SCOTT at BASCOM. ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller Quantity ol all sizes and desciintions. plain and entboased,includinga beautilul variety for the Ladies, may be found at 8C0TT & BASCOM'S. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and Cards fur Railroad Checks, Invitation Tickets. c of any color and thickness, and cut to any aize, may be bad at OUUU & BAHUOM'S. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID, Maynard & Si. Noyea'and Hoover's Inks Black, Red, Blneand Green for sale by SCOTT . BASCOM. HX) RENT. The large and elegant ROOM JL formerly occupied as the counting-room ot the Ohio State Journal, fronting on Pearl street. There may also be had, in connection with tbe above, if deal red. a welMighted basement, and a vault of eoal. ow wtoi i ac basuobi. OLD BOOKS RE-BOUND, and Pamphlets and Newspapers bond to order, by SCOTT sk BAHCOM. DRAWING PAPER cut to any required size at SCOTT ft BA8COM S, Bisk street. CINCINNATI. L. P. DtlNTON. W. F. THttKSTOH, TAUNTON & THURSTON- -Wholesale and XJ Retail PIANO FORTH and MUSiC WAUKROOM8. No. 60 Fourth street, (flrat door West ot Smith It Nixon's Hall,) Jincinnaus umo jauio-uiy W. St. F HIW80N, CALVIN HOLMH.1, Of lute fm of Yorke tt Hemon. Latt of O'lUtltv Ttlwravh Co. TJEWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and JLX GNEKAL GODIIUIHHION MEBCHANTH, Nos. B3 and b6 Walnut strei;t, West side, near fear), CINCINNATI. Regular sales of Urociirlei at auction.. Groceries and Korchandlso generally at private aale. Cash advances inado on consignments to tneir etidrrsi. janle-diy "THOUSANDS DIE YEARLY.'? FROM X THE EFFECTS OF "DRINKING IMMrtlE WATER I -nUW IV tUfl UHIR SO PI OF TOSP WfllflrlflB UrBCMCO of much ot the sickness which prevails all through the southorn oi nrinamg uiu uiir, uivrn WAitlt, l snowasone me cause and suuthweaotrn portion of the country. Tho prevalence ol Diarrheas, and all kindred aflocilons of thnbowols. In those, re gions more than in others, Is In fact attributable to this cause aione. inn wen xnown eneet or tnese waters on persons not accustomed to their use, is a sufficient proof of tbisi and although" habit Is second nature," yet who can doubt their babit- nai use must oaextromeiv uoieterloiis. and lraunnt witneunsa. auenees most fstal to health J '"- A remeay lor una serious evil may oa louna in Iiumct'a Fnlent Combined Water Cooler nml Filter. Bv Its use water fnn matter how mudilv heenmes entlrnlv puruieu hiiu reuuurea as pure as crystal. All Impurities, whether animal, vegetable or mineral, being wnouy removeo, ine water still preserving an tne sweecness. From Lime Water, Ibis Filter extracts all injurious matter. ana rentiers II as wnolesome as tne purest country spring water. From Rain Water, It also removes tbat unpleasant smell and intlpld taste which are so disagreeable. In short, the chemina-lions of this Filter are such, that no matter what Impurities are submitted to its action, they must be removed, and the result is wnat, till its Introduction, baa been unknown In this psrt ot tne country, runs Liurio water, tno only natural wnolesome arint lor nun. The Cooler and Filler may be seen In operation at BURNET'S llouao Furnlihioe Establishment, Janlfi-dtnpS 14 East Fourth street. gr For sale In Columbus by JNtl. K. HUVJL. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of JL GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, Walnnt. between Third and Fourth streets, ii doors abovo Ellis At Morton's Bank, Cinein. nati. - lnnll-Um T ITHOGRAPHY. Every description of U slaps, Plans, Views of Buildings, Portraits, Anatomic DrAw. inns, Bufiness and Show Cards, all kinds of Druggist and other pluln and fancy Labels, Bill and Letter Headings, 1'oe Similes, oco,, o., cxccuicu in mo ueti styie, ac reaaonaute pates, ny piijjui.r. i us at. w ALLAur., Tjfthottrnplipra nnd BnerttTers, No. 115 (OddFellows' Building) Walnut street, docg-tlm Ciuclnnsti, Ohio. TVTEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 11 149 Main street. Cincinnati, have an extensive and well se lected stock ot none but new and fresh furs, lor ladles. We have this day received frnm New Yolk, seme beeulitul spool-mensot MlriSKS'and CHILDREN'S DltAB and BLACK 1IEA. VEHIJATS. Inov20dly JARVIS Ac FAIRCU1LD. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS.. X V JARVIS & FAIRCHILD, Main street, first door below the oorner ot Main and fourth, west side, Ciuolnnstl. novtlu-dly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Filth. CINCINNATI. OHIO. O. II. FFUO y, Proprietor, late of Walnut Street uuuei, sou II WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut at. v T betwoon Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jy6-dtf J. W. SWENl'IV, Proprietor. v. uutJUiviiUN, -vesi siue wainut ot., between Columbia and Pearl, wholesale dealer In alive- rl. ue.ot WIUTINli, PRINTING ifcOTII Kit PA PJiK. fJIT Agtiu jar sujutia Kngtt Mitlt writing roper. apiu T7NVEL0PES. . J SU0 M Run Envelopoa; 150 M White do; o5 M Leeal do ; AL80 Noto Papera, a beautilul asaortmciit, just received by E. O. (H)ODMAN. aplO 77 and 70 Walnut street. T?RENCH COiMMERCIAL LETTER PA- DVI) iifi ill... J lart-Is. I.. .a l.J I r X. PER, 300 roams Blue and White, lust received and foraale atreditccd prices. E. O. (iOODMAN, apiu i t and 7U walnut street. TTJUSNOH FIjAIH OAr au TOLiIO toot, Blue and White, just received and for sale low. " nonui E. O. (IOODMAN, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street. qJNTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD JL BOARDS. A beautilul article, manufactured by Messrs. Bliss, Potter tfe Co. I have the lamest and cheapest stock of Cards in tha city. K. O. GOODMAN, apiu 1 1 ana . wainutsi., manuiacturers' Agent. LAFFL1N BROTHERS' WRITING PA-PERS Ihave been dealing In these Pspers for more than a ,; t a KlW8llS"wV fi . r.?ii' .w",y'f 'I?' imngonecan wisn, as to quality and it f raae ol rapor maimtactured in tne satisfaction, anu used once are wanted again. A full assortment just received. i;. O. tiOODMAN, aplD 77 and 711 Walnut street. JOHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND 8IIOKS, No. 41, South Sido Third Street, (opposite Masonic Bnlldlng,) CINCINNATI, O., Mr. D. keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of fine Dross and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes In all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwsrdod by express, and warranted to fit, upon all ordera accompanied by tha Cash and tho measure. aplO-ly UPHOLSTERY WARE ROOMS. West end Exchange Block, Broad Street, Columbus Ohio. The subscriber has just received a large and beautiful stock ot Material for the manulacttne of MATTRESSES of every de. scriptlon, such aa Spring, Curled Hair, Cotton, Moaa, Palm Leaf, Husks, ic. Also, matt rial for Lounges, Cots and Comforts, and In faot, every other article appertaining to his line of business, Ho has spared no pains in procuring the very best material He has given his entire attention to his business for the past eight years, and feela eonlident that he can give entire satisfaction, lie is also prepared to do Upholiterlng in all its branches, tt wit! Decorating ana Cushioning Pews of Churches, Curtain and Cornice hanging, Carpet laying, loose Cot era for Chairs, Solas, and every description ol Cusblonsl'or Railroad cars and family purposes. WARREN'S PATENTSOFA BF.DS, so much In nse and high-ly recommended in New lork, BuHalo, Philadelphia, Boston and other cities. Tblsnew article Is now Introduced Into Furniture Establishments of the very highest character, aad is admitted to be lar superior to any other Sola Bed; It being a more comfortable Sofa and complete Bed, and changes Irom one to the other with greaU-r ease and despatch loan any other. It forma an elegant sola without any appearance of abed; and wlthlittlemorethan a touch, becomes an excellent bed. Columbus, July 13 '5--tf. N. 8. BAKER. NEW WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY STORE. Flrat Door North of tho Nell Tlouse Entrance. The subscriber, In connection with Mr. C. S. Ellis, having leased this Store for a term ot years, have lilted it up lor the purposeof making It pleasantand easy of access, to the citizens of Columbus, and vicinity, Is now openingoneot tbe bestasiort. ments of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks. Ladles' and Gentlemen's fine Jewelry, In all Its variety of pattern, atyle and price, now In market. Sliver plated Spoons, Forks, Butter and Fruit Knives, Gold, Silver and eieel bpecudes, tt,goihor with a gm. ral variety of furnishing and Lucy goods. In o tiering my first advertisement, I can only ask, on common with others, a share ot your calls and patronage Goods will be sold at a moderate percentage, and WAnnjurrKD In every axsrircT as airaxaxNTlD. All Sllv.r sold by me will be marked in the best style, without charge. Watch repairing done in tha best manner, and guaranteed; having had mom than twenty yeara practical experience, at the East, and intending to givo my personal attention to this depart ment, I would solicit your patronage, Engraving and Jobbing done in tbe neatest manner, at shor notice. Old Gold and Sllvertakcn in exchangeinr goods. Columbus, July 26, 185J. R. D. DUNBAR. STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co LtrsratJa. The rega Isr course of Lectures In this Instltn. tlon, will commence on MonnaT, the 1st ol November, and eon; tinua four months. Tbe Prrlimintry Curse, consisting ot six Important specialities, beginning on the 18th of Uctobkb, will continue nntll the 1st of November. FACCI.TV. R. II. PADDOCK, M. D., Trclessor of Anatomy and Physiology.JIIAS. A. LEE, M. D, Professor of Materia Mcdlca,Therapen-tlcs and M-dlcal Jurisprudence. FREDERICK MERRICK. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. 8AMUKL M. SMITH. M. D., Profestorof Theory and Practice R L. HOWARD. M. D , Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS CARTER, M.D., Professor ol Obstetrics, toe., and of Pathology. C. C. PARKER, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy. FITE8. Lcetnres aViO.OO. Matriculation (3,00. Graduation -O.OG. Dissecting Ticket 5,00. By tbe expenditure ol almost ten thousand dollars, durlngtbe Erewnt year, on our noble edifice, the Anatomical Theatre will e finished, and tbe Hospital open for the reception of patients, and many other improvements completed, making the whole a most perfect .trnctn re. All inquiries will receive prompt attention II addressed to S.N. SMITH, ant7 Dean of tha Faculty. Faa. ALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS larrer stock and better varietr nf atl-wonl sfnnilfa Do. Iisea. French and Enslish Merino.. Marina Robea. silk and wool, and all-wool plain dresa foods, th.a they have ever before received, are now ready for examination at pl7 WM. RICHARDS to Co. "ORLN'TING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and X. Job work, all the various colors In kegsand cans, foraale at SCOIT to BASCOM'S. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledgerto a alxnennT Mernorandnm. on hand, or man aiaetared to any pattern, at 8COTT BASCOM'S. DRY & FANCY GOODS. MORE NEW GOODS BY ' EXPRESS. The largest and most splendid stock of "tosiis aver ofle ea in mis mnret,-utn nay received, vsryln . price trains; I to ajiuu. Aitaro ooruiany invited to call an i , namine tnem. 0113 SIMPLE to HALL ARPET STORE. Now opening, for he Fall trade, a full assortment of Brussels Tapestry and Vel vet Carpeting Ingrain Carpeting in great variety, frorn37ta toil Dor vard: cheap Cotton and Hnmn Caruct: Oil Cloths. a widths; Rugs, Mats, and a beautilul assortment cd Lace and Swiss Window Curtains, which will be sold attbeiowott prices .. VV, A. 4. U. SICUUI W'IU., oc9 : ' next door to tbe) American DRESS SILKS Black and fancy Dress Bilks, In great variety; plain black Silhsr all wlltht snd qualities, just received at MoGOYsrV ocu next door to he Ansarlcsn. T AD1ES, call at McCOYS'. for the best as- -Ij sortmentof Lacns, Embroidered Collars, Undor-Ilandkor chiefs snd Sleeves, Swiss and Cambria Edgings and Insertings to no louna in tno euy. otv pURTAIN FIXTURES, &c Splendid as- J aortment of Curtain Fixtures, Just received such as Brass Cornices and braaa Curtain Holders; Cords and Tassels; Olmp Curtain Bllndat Pateut Curtain Rollers ; Assorted eolasmaifoolen Cords; , do do Tassels; do do Fringes; do Worsted (iluips : And many othor articles In the lice. For sale by OCI USttUItPi OL BlCWAttt. A LARGE VARIETY of beautiful and fash- ionable dress trimming and dreas buttons suited to the set son, just received at sepl7) WM. ltlCHARDS it Co. MERINO, Zephyr and Silk Ladies' Scarfs, of beautilul design, may bo found at sepia WM. RICHARDS & CO'8. 13ROCIIA, Cashmere, Crape, Bay State and -n f.mpire State Shawls, in great abundance, ore Just recelv- ea, iresn irom new Horn, by St:piB WM. il!lHAHIJS a& k;u. IJ T. SNOWDEN would beg leave to call the JL attention of his customers, and the nubile irenernlly. to bis unusually Inrire stock ot rich hall and Winter Quods. Tliunk- 1 ul for tiio fory liberal patronagn ho hu hrrt-toforo received, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, pledging nis op.ti endeavors to please an. ouj "HRESS SILKS. A very large and beauti XJ ful assortment from 15 to $60 per pattern just opened oy iocij uauwue.it. "DICH DRESS GOODS. All Wool Paris de X l.aines, American and Persian cloths, Sec, toe., the largcs atsonmentincoiumuus, nt oci 6uivur, fl. FRENCH MERINOS, and plain all wool -L DcLalncs, of every sbsdo, color aud quality, ran be found omj Bnuwiiiin s. SNOWDEN has opened his Embroideries, embracing embroidered handkerchiefs, from fittr cents to 635, Collars, muslin and lace sleeves, chemisettes, vests Honitonand Vnlencienno laee collars, sleeves and chemlscttts. cambrioand Swiss tiouncings, edi;lnps and inserting!, dec., to woirn wo ncg icavo to can ino attention oi tue ladies. uc Ti niro ... i i xtA i AUllb, WO have a Complete assortment Ot -LJ zephyr worsteds, cbenrillo, cheuoille cord, embroidery silk, coiion ana nnen noss, trench working cotton, crocnet cotton crochet worsted, netting needles, cola, silver and steel beads purse rings and clasps, can always be had of OC4 NUWI'&N HOSIERY, all sorts and sizes, at oc BNOWDEN'S, AD1ES SILK AND MERINO VESTS, Of surer lor duality, can always bo found nt oc4 BNOWDEN'S. QNOWDEN keeps the best assortment of KJ dress, cloak and mantilla tr mmlnss to be found In Colum, bus. oc4 GENTLEMEN, you can always find cravats, porseinanilKoretilen.Bblrts.Blovesanunoilery.nierlnoand silk shirts and drawers, too., toe., at OC4 SNOWDF.N'S. TPflnui uiiAvJ-liJlJl u, new nlylo uuiin, -t-1 fancy oasaeis, nair ornaments, and any quantity of lancy ..... . goous, just opened ny ocsj BNUWUr.N. I? ALL AND WINTER GOODS. Rich all X wool Delaines and Cashmeres. French Morinos. and Thlbe Cloths, Raw Silks, and Embroidered Robes, and a lull assort- men i oi fancy urots uoods, now opening at aep."J Mci;or-a, next door to the American. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Dress, Cloak and "ROOKS FOR THE PEOPLE. J. S. Red-Mantilla Trimmings, in great variety, always on band at "os. 110 and 112 Nassau street, Now York, hsa re- oc9 McCoys'. TIBBONS. A beautiful assortment for Fall XL trade, cheap at sepS9 McCOY S GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. A large assort- vi mem oi csnx, wool, ana cotton unnor snirts and drawers, Fine Muslin Shirts, Cotton and Merino Half Dose, Gloves, Silk ana Linen Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scans, at lowest price can be had at sep2J McCOY'8 I Jn T, m Z..TP ,,, V1 . ' "i'i iuwenngs, isunuasa mm j.inen unect. ings, just received at sep29 McCOY'S "VTEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS ! Enough JL.1 to supply all, Just received at the Now Cash Store ol SIIAFLEY to HALL. All are cordially Invited to call and ex. amine them. tep7 A VERY line article of Ladies Silk and Mo- XI rlno Vesta, may bo had at aeplS WM. RICHARDS to CO'S. LADIES' SATCHELS, and Gents' Travel- .M t. inivei Ing Bags, .old cheap b, mnABn9 - rft WM. RICHARDS to CO. N Rich EW; STORE AND NEW GOODS, in juexus oiock, east side or uign street between Town and MESDAMEM dlTAPI.EY ot II A IT. would rnsneetlnll. Invite the attention ol the cm tens ol Columbus and surround ing country to their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP GOODS, which they are now receiving, comprising all the varieties ot Rllllinery and Fancy Dreae (joeds, Clonks, etc.. Are, which they will sell as iow as csn be ailorded. Milliners supplied with GOODS and PATTERNS aslow as at anyplace west of New York city. Columbus, October Si, 1851. COUNTRY-BAR'D & COLORED FLAN N ELS. We have for sale 55 pa Bar'd Country Flannels. 20 ps Black and Red bar'd Circleville Flannels. . 25 ps Heavy Twill'd and Plain do do. 20 ps Red and Bine Mixed do do. 1500 Iba Black, White, Red and Mixed Wool Yarn. So d low for cash. sep22 OSBORN to 8TEWART. 3 PLY AND INGRAIN CAIirETlNO 50 ps 3 ply and Ingrain Carpeting, beautiful Fall styles, at low prices. 25 ps Rag Carpets. 25 ps Stslr and Dining Room Carpets. Floornad Furniture Oil Clotba.all wldtbsand prices. We have experienced workman to make and fit Carpet at low rates. lcpJ2 OSUORN to STEWART. BRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS. Just received, at our Carpet Store, 2.1 ps Brussels and Ve vet Csrpcts, to be sold at lower rate, than ever offered . aep32 OH HORN STEWART SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers have on hand afnll assortment ot SEASONED LUMBER and SHINGLES ol all kinds for building pur. poses. They have also, In addition to their Flooring Machine, pot In oporatloa one expressly for Snrlacing.and are prepared to furnish, oa short notice. Lumber dreased on one or botlisidee,f rasa 2 inches down to hall an Inch in thickness. Yellow and While fine, Aah n4 Oak Flaarinaj. always oa band. Ailordersfromadiatacee promptly attendee to. Ware bouse and LnmbrYard head of the canal. Cohtsn. bus, Ohio. apl BUTTLES, COMSTOCK to CO. NOTICE TO aUIT All persons i ested in the above, and by calling oa the nd are inter- neVrvimed. can be accommodated for the low charge ol 2-5e with a h-s of Pills, and. nsed according tn directions, they will make all tbe RATS .nd MICE .boot their honsea etrir for other qnirtera, and acknowledge the corn. For aale by J. to R. T. COOK, dec9 opposite the Capitol Boase. A LL PERSONS knowing themselves in any 2L wise indebted to the estate nf Joel Rker, SW i. will please make payment to the andereievied. admiolrtrator, on or before the flrstdayof April next. Thnsehavlng rtsiou will plesw present thria properly authenticated ibra-ttlmM-at. January 4, 1853.-d t( . Jo UK STERLING, Adas'r. G- LTSSWARE. We have now on hand a very large stock of Glassware, of Boston and Pitts barsh manufacture, consisting of Dilbee and Bowls, (all aiies and kinds.) Candlesticks, Lamps, Crtlerie., Sniara. DecSBtera, Tnns-bler Mid .very article in tbe line. For sale by dcel5 H. a O FOSTER. GIRANDOLES, in sets or pairs, silrer and gilt new d rich paitterna, now opening ana for aale at the new Crockery Store of oeS R O.FOSTEa W1J-.1Y ana MCnnO&nirtS ana Lira WerS, tiambS mieeano iradtllonsot Hungary. (I'ulsxxy.).... O Wool Half Hoie, and heavy winter Silk Gloves, articles that Kglwdea of Insect Life. 3 vols ; each.. are rare in this market, are always kept by S-1"""1 i ''f"" V!lWi,"J B, Mcl1 .,ia nicnmni i. r,n I'M Charac ers in theGospels. (Rev. E. IL Chsoln ). . I T X T T , . . ... . v I NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. from w. ii. m'domjld's ADvn ansiNo Housn, 102NA8siu-ST,w.r T7RENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS- X IIL'GIIEH, DUPUY ct f'HUHANOK, 73 William atroet, New York, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In French rsncy noons, nave now in store anu are receiving by every pace et from Havre, a large aud desirable assortment of goods for tin Spring Trade, which they otlor to the trade at the luwost market prices. Among tueirstocK may oe louna i Aitalo. Silk, Dress. Vint, and Fancy Buttons of all kinds ; Per cussion Cans, UD and SB. ribbed and ribbed and split i Fans of all doscrip tons, a most complete assortment) Brumes jeetii, Hair, Nail and Shaviog; Accnrdeons and Flutlnat of tha most superior quality i Purses HUk, Buck and Cotton i Kid and Leather Qarters i Imitation Jewelry. Bono Bracelets, Jet Uoods, Ac.i Suspenders, lrom low to high prices, a complete assort-merit: Silk Ouards, Steel Pens, Nest Chains, Violin Strings, Ate, Ac t Game Baas, Die Mirror., Eyelots. Penholders, &c, dec.) togellior Willi msny otner lancy articles. tenii Jin-M rro WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.-John X C. Uhndkbson & Co.. No. 63 Rue da Faubourg Polsson- nlero, Paris, and 174 and 176 Pearl street, New York, oiler for sale an extensive assortment ot rrencn and American Arttnciai Flowers, Festbers and Ornaments t Italian, French. English and American Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, ace. The above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embrace the largest and most varied stock to be found in the United States. Samples may be aeeu at our wareroom in Now York. Jniill'.sm-AT qHE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND JL THIMHINO HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS O. STRA Ryt Importer and Jrbher of Silki, Millinery and Fan-ey Qtmli, Uii. Broadway, Kete York, baa now In store, and Is daily receiving- and ottering at the lowest nnces. a coninleto as sortment ot goods in bis line, embracing all the various styles and designs, consisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Marcellnes, Florences, Shawls, Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons, TatTeta and Hatin Klbbons, Dress Mrtmmings ot all Jttnos, rrencn sna &ng lish Crupas, Crape Lines, Silk Cravats, Embroideries, Gloves of an ainus, biik i.ace aims, nareges, traces, wnito unoas, no siety, L.O. Hsndkerchlefs, Sto. The undersigned Invites the at. tentlon of the Trade, and his friends generally. Great induce ments onored to CASH and smoht timb buyers. l uus. u. hi KAtins, ita uroaaway, dee31-ly Bet. Liberty street and Maiden Lane, N. Y. RUILDING HARDWARE, Wholesale & JkJ Retail. Splendid Porcelain Door Furnituro. French Window Knnba and Latches. Bell Pulls and Levers. Fluecr Plates, Mouth Pieces for pcahlng Tubes, Wruught and cast 1.0CRS ana i.atcnes. a ming unor Trimmings, sto. 'i ne subscri bers would respectfully call tho attention of owners, builders, and others to tholr stock of the abovo goods, now comnriiing the largest assortment tu bo found in ibo country. Alo, fine 111), Pad Locks, and Night Latches, of Chubb s Bramah's, Day's and othor celebrated Makers. Brass Locks and Trimmings for snip uso. roie Agents ot Dixon s niaca Lean crucibles. Ml.UWin At AlANr, Janl-Cm-M' 49 John atroet, Now York. SEWING MACHINE. Singer's Patent Straight Needle Ptrpendicular Action Seicin Machine Se cwed in the Unittd Slate by ttoo distinct pattnt$, the jirtt granted August 13, 1851, the second April 13, 1852 The only much me privileged to uso a straight need In. Within a short time ft baa been awnided seven gold and silver medrils at Fairs in different States. In lrss than two rears the reputation of this crent labor- saving machine has boen establshrd in this country and in Eu rope. What spinning machinery is to tho old spinning wheel, lueer'i Sowing Machine is to other modes of sewing. It has already triumphed over inveterate prejudices arising from the sale ot imperfect and worthless machines. It has been introdu ced extensively into large manufacturing eiiannsnmenta oca into the bands of individual op h Tutors. Ic sews every Tariety of materials, coarse or tioe, cloth ob lsatiikr, with marvelous rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing the won as last as ten persona ana mucn oeiior man it can oa cone by band. This ma-hine is comnaet, ornamental, durable and is easily adjusted and operated, rnil printed direction- tor using it are furnished with each machine. Tho price, with all appa- ratus complete, is 6 1'25. Some persons are endeavoring to sell Territorial JUgfats for Sewing Machines which make a double tambour raveling stitch with two nbkdlks, nod orders are received fur such machines to be furniihed lor 4'35. Those machines are not In a form to be ot any prauttcAl use. I ho two needles cut and weaken the ma- terinla iHWnri. mnd ihev uih twii;n Ihn nuantitv of all It rinnirnd for pood machines. They aro quite interior to Wilson's, Lerow and rejected, and would be bad property it tucy could be had for nothing. Exclusive rlshts to use and sell to others Pinner's Pew Inn Ma chines, in any part of tbo territory of the United States, not disposed of, will be sold on reasonable terms and so aa to insure to the purchasers immense profits. Cf Th$ right to make these "SSSLcr merchant. vi.itm. New York tu buy goods, furnish convenient medium to procure machines, and a draft, payable to our order in New Yoik, will always Insure a machine, perfect aad complete, being sent as direced. iuo machines, in p.rMM, mS SnUhad speolme.. nf their work, may always be frculy examined at cur omens, No. V58 Broadway. N. Y.: No. 251 Waihlneton street. Boiton: No. 57 South fourth street, l'hiladelpbla; Mo. IM Baltimoro atreet, jsaitimorn, ana ho I'Jl cm street. Cincinnati. N. 11. Machine Needles. Silk Twist on spools. Linen Thread. fto , manulactnrcd lor tnesn machines expressly, always on tisnd and lor ssle. Ulaclt bilk 7 per pound ; eolorod vr,oU. dec28-3ra m' I. M. SINGER to CO. buuiij imuneut,u tun iiiv rr tug iiorr sissui jiujjuiai uwiiai ivi BDirj by booksellers graerslly : 1 Speeches and Addressos of Thos. F. Meagher., I 00 S Cap Sheal, a Fresh Bundle, (Lewis Myrtlo). 1 00 a unovauers ot r ranee, (ueroert) 4 Children of Light, by Caroline Cheaebro 5 Regal Rome, by Francis W. Newmane 6 Discoveries in the Mississippi Valley, aco., sVc, by Marquette and others. 8vo. Mapa, ato..... 7 The Forest. (Author ot Lady Alice.) 1 23 1 (10 C3 S 00 i as 8 Ancient Egypt under tbe Pharaohs, (Kenrlck.) S vols. 2 50 2 00 250 a so v comparative rnyaiognomy. (J. w. itedheld). 10 Philosophers and Actresses. (Houisaye.) S vols llMen and Women of tho 18th Century. 2 vols. 12 The Maatcr Builder, or Ilia at a trade. (D. K. Lee.).. 1 00 1 GO 1 50 ThoWA? 15 Trench on the Study of 16 Knights of England. (I 17 Cavaliers of England. 13 llagan A Story ot To-day. (Alice Carey ) (Contemporary uiograpby ) Words 73 1 25 1 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 25 1 25 1 25 2 00 50 50 1 00 iehtsof England. (Herbert.) 17 Cavaliers of England. (Herbert) 18 Poetical Works of Fill Greene Ualleck 19 Isai A Pilgrimage. (Caroline Cheaebro) 20 Clovernook. (Alice Carey.) 21 Lectures and Mlicellanlus. (Henry James.) 22 Dream Land by Daylight. (Caroline Cbesebro ), 27 Lays ol tbeScottlth Cavaliers. (Aytoun.).... h - '" nd PoBm- (Alice Carey) 75 U - Tne Book ot Ballads. (Bon Gaultler.) 75 30-Th, Ladies of the Covenant. (Anderson.) 1 85 31 Lillian and other Poems. (Prae 1 00 32 Works of Edgar Allan Pee. 3 vo 4 00 33 Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases. (" W.Iiall ).... 1C0 34 Wright's Sorcery and Magic 125 35 The Night Side of Natnre. (Crowe.) 1 25 36 Griscom on Ventilation. Colored plates..... 100 37 Napier's Peninsular War, complete, 3 00 39 Reirhenbach'a Dynamlca of Magnetism 1 25 IN PRESS, AND NEARLY READY, 1 Napoleon In Exile, by B. E O'Meara, 2 vols 2 00 2 The Pretty Plate, Illustrated by Darlcy 63 3 The Spe-cbee of the Ht. Hon. T- B. Macaulay, 9 vols. .. 2 SO 4 A Stray Yankee in Texaa, illustrated by Darley 1 25 5 Nick of the Woods, by Dr. Bird. New revised edition, 1 25 8 The fpeechea. State Papers and Miscellaneous Works of lion. W. U. Seward. 3 vols , Bvo., each S 50 decll-3m-m'D - STARR, SON & CO. S. S. & Co. still continue at their old stand, 14T Water Street, New York, and keep constantly on hsnd a largo assortment ol HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS, of their own manulacture. which they ofler to Cash and Time havers on tbe moat libersl terms, at a slight advaace from cost. Their long experience ia this branch ol business enablea tbem tn oiler inducements to ur- -IJotw m with, and .a ea.mln.tioa of their Mock I. particularly invited. Ordera respeetlully solicited, aad especial attention paid to picking goods lor distent trsde. STARR, SON CO., decl4-3at n' 147 Water street, New York. DRENCH'S HOTEL, corner of Frankfort X. street and City Hall square, (opposite tbe City Hall and Park Fountain,) Arts York Cuy, was built and opened by the aub. eeiiber, Msy I, IM'J.and refined aad lurnishrd, Autust, 1852 he trasts that for coavoienee, elegsnce, comfort and economy, it cannot be sgrpstned a, the world. It contains more rooms tlisn any otner Hotel on this enotinrnt, ssve one only, all of - " - -' - . .m-yer an nirea sn wita marble trp wash stand, which are supplied with Crotoa Water through silver-plated cocks. There I. baa one b-d in a room t tbe hall, and wal-r closets ea every Soor wui be lit with gas daring the night. This bote! is conducted oa lbs European plan ol Lodg. Ids Rnome. and meals aa Ihey may bordered in ihe apaeinna and spleodid Refectory, and is in the bawrdasts etWaily 0 Afer eenfiU sustaess, and the principal place. f amusement. ee4 3es-r H. FRENCH. STRAW GOODS. The subscribers invite attention to their stock of Panama, Leghorn, Canton and Pedall llraid Hsta. Florence, Silk and F.ecy Stnt Bonnets, nf every description, constantly menatsctaring nndera,,. OWB jg. speetioo, comprising one of the best sssorted and leraf.t stocks ot goods to be foned in the city, and at prices which rill del. eomperioa. A. LELAND to CO. 7 nov30 4m si 171 Pearl sL, corner of Pine, New Y.rs rpiIO.MAS DOUGLASS, (late Blivkn Si JL Doroxaas.) Commission Mcrcbsiit, Mannfaetarer and Whoksnle DemUrht every eVsrrpti. of AlvfEKICAN IISHDHSHC, No. S Piatt street, lour doors from PesrL New York, Mannfaetarer of the Premium Steel Pqnare.; A rent for Res'. Braces, Tnrnscrrwa, Sic. ; Also, Kendall . Tsylor Thermometers, Baroairtrn, 4e.; Union Butt Cs'i Butts, Gste Hinges, Brackets, toe.; Brown to Brntber'e Sheet Brass, Braaa and Copper Wire, it wets, c; N.Newrotnb's Smiths' B-llewa. ae. TUuWAfl DOUGLASS. AA FARR, Jr, a 7vll-ly late ol the firm ol Child, Farr to Co., Bt Lania. ILLMAN & NEARING, 105 WItIiaIi. Brnnv-r, Rrw Yoax. whoWnle driers hi niLK AND MII.LINFUx' IIOODS, Invite fboe visttiat the city tn examine their choice ard care-n)iy aebst Mock of tailhe. Pnrle Rlbbasna, Frearb Flsners, I. area. r Fmbeaernt tbe largest ssaoruBwataa-ee.ry lor the MILI.INERT TR IE. We efW edvansaget sa those bayrnf for CASB sr APPROVED CREDIT. Jaalfra-sr- NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. raoM w. n. n'noNALD'a advxitisino houbi, 103 nasiau-st., n. r . ENAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER FURNITURE.-MATHEWS to STACY, 828 Broadway, Corner Spring street, Nr.w Yobk, Opposite St. NJchoiai Hotel, Pirsoott and Callamora Homes, now oiler at Wholesale and Retail, the most extenslvo assortment of Enameled Furniture to ba found In the United Stales, all from nri.n.l H.l.n. lnlnln. Oriental, Serpentine, Open Cottsse. Ulah Post and nihar n.f. ternt. Also. Rosewood. Mahosanv. n.b .nA ni... w.fL. chamber and parlor suites. !..., devoting tnemseives exclusively to the manufacturing . department of this business, assure purchasers they can procure ot them well seasoned, durable and elegant furniture, at nrlces nnlnv frnm SOS , SMV) nA..ll ' N. B. No connection jvitb any other Arm In the elty. feb9-3m-M' TVTEW SILK 110 USE TULLER, H LTTC H- 11 INS to LASKI.L. Imnnrters and Wholeasle Dealers. 01 l.lh erty, N. Y., are now. receiving and opening a very large and entirely new stock or BILKS AND FANCY DRY GOOD, Comprising Dress Silks, Dress Goods, and Trimmings, Bonnet snd Tsll'eta Ribbons. Shawls. Kid. Silk and Lisle Gloves. White Goods, Laces and Embroideries, together with a general assortment of every variety of goods In their line; cash and lime buy era from every section will find this a very desirable stock, and at low prices. WM. U. -I VLLKK, STEPHEN LASELL. ., WM. 6. HUTCH INS, WM. D. HART, , H. M. MoCORKLK, fib8-3m-' All Uta with Bowstc to McNamii. . PPEMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES-teen to CO., No. 481, Broadxay, New York, would call tha attention of tholo about purchasing to their splendid stock of 61 to 71 octave Pianos, which ihey believe oannot be excelled by auy other In the city, either In tone, finish, quality of msterlal, or workmsnthip. MEDALS have been awarded by tbe AMERICAN INSTITUTE to their instruments Jive yeart in oucceuion. Having recently purchased the entire stock of the Ista firm of DUIIU18 to WAItRlNEIl.lormerly DUBOIS to STOD ART, favorably known for FOltl' Y yeara as Piano makers, thoy would In. vib'thecontinuanco of the favors ol their trlends and customers, with the certainty of giving equal sstisfactlon. For the clout crn market we are making with DOUBLE IRON FRAMKS and Detached Cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. Ieb8d3m-M' LINEN GOODS The subscribers, import-era of Llnena, to., offer for aale a full assortment of tbs most approved manufactures, consisting, In part, aa follows i Hrown and bleached Diaper and Damask all widths Tal lo Cloths, of all qualities and sites. Napkins end Doylies Snowdrop and Satin Damask, lliidseyo Diapers Narrow to very wide, and from coarse to very line. Pillow cases, Linens and Sheetings. Drillings I'lain and Fancy Irish, French and English. Hollands Brown, bleached, blsck and slste. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, 7 8 snd 4 4, blny and yellow. Linen Cambric liandkerchiela A large variety. Shirting Linens Lipht, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linens Choice and new patterns. Mosquito Netting. GREEN WAY, BROTHER to CO., febl.3m-M' 24 Park Place, and 19 Barclay St., N ,Y. - SALT. The subscriber, being largely engaged In the Salt business In the cltv of New York, woulu In form merchants and consumers that ha keeps comtantly on hand, Ashton's, Wnrtblngton's and other brands of Liverpool tine Salt; Liverpool Ground Alum do; Turk's Island, Bonaire, St. (Jbes and other kinds coarse Salt, and refined Ground Rock Salt, In bags of 15 and 7 bs i also. Mineral and Ashton SsIL In the same sized bags ; also1 cases and bags of Salloo do, and eaioa oi uroiioa iiock ao, lor sale npon tna most favorable terms. Orders are solicited, and promptly attended to by riAMUEL II. HUTALLINU, At hla Salt Warehouse. 101 and 113 Broad atreet and SSI Washington street febl-Sm-B' BULLIES & BYRNE, Manufacturers of A FNAlHKI.En ORNAMENTAL COTTAGI A IV Is CHAMBER FCltNITCHE. 45 i Broadwav. eaitside. be. low Graod street, manufactory No. 4U Greene street, New York, take pleasure in lntorming tho citizens of Columbus and Its v. viuiijr, i"i iuvy sliii coiuiuun iu ncii warrnniea urn class article at prices so low as to offer the greatest Inducements to all who intend purchasing, to call on as before making up Iheir bills. All articles ottered at our establishment wsrrsnted to be constructed throughout of kiln-dried wood, and ot tho best quality of materials. Being tbe first to manufacture this furniture in tbo united btatea, years of experience has enabled ns to produce an article that Is at once a perfect combination of besuly and utility. Being engaged exclusively In this one line, we have the largest assortment in this country, made alter the latest Farlalsn and Italian styles. Being the most varied and unique assortment ever before offered, the most parllculsr tastes in regsrd to eolor, shading, ornamenting, arc, toe., can always be suited. All orders through the Post. promptly attended to. Mattresses, Feather Beds, Fiiiuws, paiilaisses, ., -i ibo .bortosi nutlcc. Greatest care taken in boxing. GILLIES BYRNE, No. 452 Broadway, eaat side, JsngS-3m-M' below Grand street, N. Y. WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dealer lu , , Fl'RMTTJKE AND UPnOI,BTERY, In all Its branches, wholesale and retail, Not. 89 Bomeryand 132 Chester itreet. New York. The CHEAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT ot the United States. Superior Rosewood Furniture in sul's. In Brocatel'e, Plush, .Vc, A-c.t also, a very extensive stock of si, hogany, Black Wal. nut and other Furniture, which he wc-Tia equal to any In the city, to which he calls tha particular attention of Country Merchants and others. N. B. Goods carefully packed at d shipped to any part of the orlL Jan23m-M' TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber X would respectfully call the attention of his old customers and merchants throushout the United States and Canada to his stock of Rubber Goods, manufactured by himaelf expressly for tho spring trade of 1853. His stock of RUBBER CLOTHING. Is particularly deserving of Inspection; aa it has never before been so complete, nor the articles more perfect - An Extensive Htock of ' " Coats, Carriage Cloth, Machine Belting, Capes, Wading Pants, Engine Packing, Pants, Piano Covers, Lilo Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Balls, Lemfnss. Cans. Whin. and every deicription of Rubber Goods, constantly on hand. The above are warranted to stand any climate, and will be sold at moat reasonable prices. Ordera solicited, and promptly attend, d to by D. HODGMAh, rj aialdcn Lano, first corner from Broadway, janl9 3m-M' and 59 Nassau street, New York. T7LOOR OIL CLOTHS JL AT.BRO efc IfOYT. Nos. 73 and 74 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK, niannfnctnrera of Floor Oil Clothe, Ofler to the trsde. on liboral terms, a aeneral assortment nf the above goods in varioua widths, ot 3 ft. 3 It 9, 4 It. 6, 5 It. 3, nu.,vii.,ia ib, 10 il, id ib, ana s ti.t aiso. inrnnge till Cloth a, In widths ol 3-4th, 7-Slhs, and 4-4tha; also, Tnble OH Cloths, 4 4ths, 5-4tbs, and 6 4ths wide. These goods are well seasoned and will endure any climate. janlS3ra-M' pAST STEEL SHOVELS, Manufactured War thc Old Colokt Inoiv Compskt. These Shovel, am r f tbe finest quality .nd finish, and allhoush they have been in nse but a short ti mo hare already acquired a highly favorable rep. ui.uun. im-ja nianuiaciurea irom an excellent quality of Cast steel, and in the purchase of other materials, such aa handles, &c grest paina have been taken to obtain the very beat The patterns are ol tbe moat approved kind, and tbe Snovels aro In every respect a prime article. Wo are now prepared to receive orders for delivery at short notice, and which will be filled promptly at the time specified. At the late Fair at the American Institute the premium was awarded to the Old Colo-ay Shovels, when in eomDetiticn with those exhibited bv older snd more celebrated makers. Orders lor the well known brsnd of Old Colony Cut Nails, will also be filled atthe regular market price. E. tol BUSSING to CO., No.32Cli at, N. Y. Agents Old Colony Iron Co. Manutacturcra ol the Eagle Cut Walls. JanlB-lm-H' VOUNO & LEAVITT, JL 1S9 BROADWAY NEfT YORK, (opposite Joho streeet,) Importera and Dealer In WATCH KM, nlAHONH-t, JEWELRY. Gold Pens, Plsted Ware, Fine Cutlery. GUNS, PISTOLS POWDER-FLASKS, Stiot Bike and Poucket, Gsste Bagt, FANCY GOODS, Arcardrena. Vlella Mrlngs, Plated or Gcrmaa Silver Forks, Spoon., etc, etc. janl8-3m-at' SPRING GOODS, 1853. Wm. H. Knokp-riL. 99 William street. New York. Importer and Jobber in Frnrk, Otrmen, Engiitk end Domettic Ooodt, for Tsllors and Clottiiers, has received by late arrivals, a large and weU selected stock in . German, English and French Cloths, of all grades and styles. Mohair Costings, Drap D'Ete, Queen's Cloth, Alpscca and Worsted Coatlnrs, Casbmeretie. Mixed and Clonded Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilled. Fancy F rrnch and Barnaley Drills. Brown and Yellow Llnena Fancy, Plaid and Figured Msrsciller. White .nd Bull do do. Drab Silk ana l inen Coatinga, together with sa extensive aa. sortment of TRIMMINGS and other goods, suitable for tbe ClelMeg Trade, oa tbe most favorable trnna. 'interests, will call and examine his stock before parebaatag else. n. ISO IS-1 J-M COLITIRIS. COL UMBUS CARRIAGE MaNCFAC-TO Y Nemr the termer Tkrrd nd Gay Stmss. Messrs. K. to U.t booi II .rrmsnntaetaring and have constantly on hand, at tbjr establishment at the location above named, all kind, of CarWea. Rncrte Ac, made of the beat materiala, by the most exprVreed worhnsrn, and warranted to do good service The prnptKi.TT, .re both practical earri.ge maaera, and all work ordered I rob tncra will g've good satislaction. Repairing done at tha sbortesk notice. They' have been carrying oa tbe basinesa in this city snsnetra yeara, and tra at they have some oieian te pebllc patronatg, iiy EM BROIDERUtq SILK BRAID, and coral colored Wonted Brata, are kept by opt WM. RICHARDS to CO. |
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