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VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1853. NUMBER 255. THE Daih) !)io State Journal 13 PUBLISHED BTEEY MORNING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 8COTT ft BABCOM , journal buOiDbisb, bum abb ruu riuh bntbanoi on wok. TERMS Invariably in advance ; In Columbus, 86.00 year j by null, Su.OO. Daily during th aswlon of the Legislature, auii Trt-wesKiy tor m nunamuitr or ths Tar, Vb-UU. TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL Is furnished to city subscribers Mt1 1"V n, oi -i, ana by man at toua year, uiuhs or wax aim upward r ten nmt upwarus, vi.uti. THE TBI-WEEKLY JOURNAL If MOO-. year. Ra TES OF ADVER TISING IN THS BAIL Y JO URNA L The following ratt and rules have bem agraod anon between tin proprietors of the Ohio Slatumm and ttie (Mia SlaU Journal, to on observed in au eawa, attar this date. July a), ittttf.l On (quart, 10 line or leas of thb dad typs, for one Insertion, ih. , eacu aouiuonai insertion, zoo. Standing card, 6 lines or leas, for one year 810. No advertisement to be considered by Che year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously aimed upon between the parties. Advertisement" not marked on the copy for a specified number or insertions, will De continued one month, unices ordered out, and payment will be exaotad accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid In advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to rneir regular ottsiness ; ana an advertisements not perouniug were-to, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, &o., not to be oontraoted for by the year, but to be charged oy me piece, at'tne usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to he, in all canes, paid In advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy or legal advertisements neyona tae amount enarged or tnelr publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not leas than doubls the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rat. of 60 per oenb In advance of me auore raw.. . No invtBTiHSHiirf an ctsirtid QRATOiTODBLr. lilrw.lum.iih tnm -li--lr-).l- i .,.,..., 1 ! . M t I UTU.Lumu.vuw 1U1 UI1KL IU.U10 UIKIiIIiUIIUIu,, UtV VI'uljMnUJCB, WltlU. towpshlp, and other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged nun pnee. Deaths Inserted withont char are. unless accomnanled bv funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be piuu lor. U persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, solreos, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprbiuB, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If Intended to be inverted In the editorial ooluinn, the same will do cnargeti at toe race or not less tnan At cents per line, kiiu lueu omy wnen twiciMupaMieu uy an auveruseuienrt (Srcat tcirn rintinjj Jjousc, JOI llAL CLILDIXfiS, HIGH ST., t'0Ll.1Il!l S, OHIO, SCOTT Is DASCOM, PROPHIETOKS. Fj'NCOTJRAGED bv cast success, tlio suliscrihcrj ru- XjJ spectfully call the attention of the Public to the superior fnrilities they now possess for executing every description of PRINT- I.NU, in the tlrst style of the Typographic Art. Having for years been constantly adding to and enlarging their Estiihllnhmeitt, they ran at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of thin giwit ntate. The vnrlons departments liavo boon nrmnscd Willi fprci.il reference to the neat and expeditious execution of Al,l, Klaus utr uuuil anujuu ruiNTlNU, Iroraacardof asiugln line to a volume of a thousand pages. The different description) of work are carried on in separate apartments, each division beinir unuer me cnanre or careiui and experienced uamlri. A ulletrli ot the premltes may convey some Idea of the extent and facilities arthe JUUUNAb BTtAil riUNTI.Mi UUUSU. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT. Occupyinpj tlio enstern trout of tlio third lloor, is fiir niened witn extensive tonts or nu tne newest styles ot letter, troot Uinmond to Pica, and provided with every thing requisite for the rapid and accurate composition of Legal, Alerfieat, Ttuo'-ogical amt BWtceuanemis works; tieporis, c.rmom, uy'Ulws, Lafaoirift, lawyer's Briefs, and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, we print books in all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, Collide Societies, Seminaries, and Mhcr Publio Institutions. Many of the works bearing the imprint .if this office hare met with the most nattering testimonials, as to dictr accuracy ana typographical Deautyt even irom the nrst publishers in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, UO.i Vol. Ohio Reports, Ths Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies. 11runner on French Nouns. Dr. Gltason's lectures on Life ana Jtealth, Poems oy flirt, v. A. Chamberlain, Christy's C'einiJtrtf of Agriculture, Ac. &o MAGAZINES AND PEBI0SICAXS. Wo pay particular attention to tliis class ol' work, ami ire printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with .atitifnction to The Hrsfem Literary Alagazine, The Ohio Journal 9J MHcation, 1 .is Arky Annual i'roceeaings i. u. u. i., journals if Episcopal Conventions, The Beauty of Holiness and SabixitU Miscellany, The Vhio cultivator, &o. see. THE JoFbOOM Occupies tlio middle nart of tho third floor of the Journal Buildings, and contains an immense assortment of all thu various kinds or Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, Posters, Programmes, Inirm ltilli for Country Merchants. Concert, Exhibitions, fee. &c. In this department, our office is unsurpassed iu fullness and com. nleteucs. by anv in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonts of new Type from the various Foundries, snd Intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies tho west end of our ninidous Composition Kooma, which, are uu lectin iengtn,ana ugutea oyw gas burners THE PRESS S00M Coiitnininff a number of tlio most approved l'OWKIi I'llKSHKi of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, Is on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card :o the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STKAM I'OtVKIL We can produce tlio most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other fancy and Ornamental Priuting, In Colors, or in Gold, Silver and other Bronses, far more showy and effective, and much less costly tlian Engraving ; having all the Improvements ne cessary ro render our rnnung neat ana attractive. rap nnnv nminT'nv tlrcitpics the wliulo width ol' the cfiiiil Hour, unit is or iii'm.kvd iio rwxNTt rsrr In lenirth, Inrlmling the Fnlding snd Ituling Room, on theeastern frout. It is well furlti'he.1 witli eien live mwhlnerv from llw East, among which are A.lnms' lrget and beat Power Embossing Presses and hand Uttering Presses, witli an ample supply of limes Type, Dies, Combination Ornaments and Honlers, for iancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco j al other machinery, for Iaw and rtanlard work, from which, with the aid of uniahed workmen, wa are not only enabled to execute any amount nf work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the reliimling of Hooks, .Magwnes, Periodicals, Mitel Mumc, I'auipnietH, ftc, in auy rcvuired style anil fiiiUls. Ill the Hlank Hook L)Ei'Ai!TMKNT,wi'havo Ilicltok best Ruling Machine, of the largiut capacitv, with every appliance forfumMiing any required pattern In ruling, however intricate; also MrAdtms' Patent Paciiig MhcIiIiw. now very popuhtr in tlie Public OfScea, and with Bankers, Merchants snd Accountants at tlie Kset, for paging all kin.ln of Blank Hooks atvr Ihey are bound, in a rapid aud superior style. We.re alsocousiautly supplied with a larve stock of tlie best nualitv tor nminganniiiaua ...; . -i.., a of e verv sine, from the Is-st American and Foreign Manufacturers, and can furnieh ftalea, Counties Itanks, llailMad and other Corporations, Societies and tbe Trade, with Blank Hooks in any quantity, of anv quality and site, made by eunerior workmen, and warranted perfect, widt h we ara willing to compare with those of any setablishment East or West. STEREOTYPING nf averv desrrintiosi is aba carried on at this Uooi. Authors ih!n lo uertMtujtta their works, are enabled, bv a comparatively slight addition to tbe first cost, to issue subsequent editions at the mere met of paper, pres. work and binding. Leads cast of any m-asnns and thickness for the trad. Heads for Newspapers, cov ers tor Maiaiines. etc.. stei-otrped in rood .tt le Particular atten tion paid to the .terootyping of wood cuts THE COUNTING ROOM Is on the 6rt floor, I routine on llif-'h street. It is hero that all order, of customers are r-orived. all contracts made, and all the business of the establbihnient transacted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of all the various style. We hare nearly One Hundred rcmons enpnsed In our various 6rrartnMntj at the llisrtif WaTea. among whom are many of to snoat akiiiful Workmeu in ths basine-a, arel all feeling an iatmat in any work bearing the imprint of this ocnoa. This, com-biaed wiuk th practical experience and prrsoosl sunervisioa of the rfiior Prnprirtor, eoablea ns eonndentlv tn fnvite the attention nf the Pobiksraerally 10 oor STEAM PKINTLN'U 1TA1H,1SUMKNT, Mirving tenat nowben els east tbey near Better W ork or Bcttrt is CHARLES SCOTT, I WM. T. BASCOM, j norurroBa. SOMETHING NEW. Mrs. H. G. Supleb, havtte- the atteatio of eooBtry snevchants and drees me-kcrs lo her anrivaird assiiitinint of . . PAPKK PATTERNS, for fnU slcesl ladle' 4rrr. aiec-e, mantles, talmas, mantillas, c"2"- JpTO- . ete. The Psrii i u n-t..M a. ma frill red, show!., exactly how tho dree will appear -h.n made. Eviagmecmmeo-amicM:otiwith the best botjae ot Loo doa aad Pnrta, ad fwruetauj Bcthly with every Btrw deal ire as oon w apv-an, tn swaH caa ajways epe-td oa tho Old Enabitohcsl Hme for tbe moot reek-rcne anveltie ia dr-ss. Aiway. oa kaod. -nti( sosswisn-nt nf CHILDBEN'M CLOTHING, of tn awnrast style aad asaiari-ia. riP A Mt of is pataarn. srill ke teat to aay oa sc)o1b wnwais-ai.' sar. is. ta. BlTt-cr, aUmrrn s CbKUn mnd Pettsrn Ewatsnum. BlS-3ai M Boatk Id etreet, rhliadelpkia. n h i i i 1 1 1 m to ss s o w e $e So 77 8 lsquare, 1 162 368 004 006 00 6. 8. 9. 10. 15. 18. -squares, 1 mi 876 W6 0oiloibTiI"io7'T7 B squares, 415,8 60 8 00 9 00 loT IT" jjl 4 squares, ,6 608 009 OollOia. H. 18. j .. si tu ilia B.qur, rw fcit..35 M,.o.umn, r:z:JI'-.' rfc.H I dally, 80l dally 180, NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS; FROM W.ll. M'dQNALD'S ADVERTISING HOUSE, 103 NASSAU T, N. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS TlHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR-W. J. DA VIM (Si t'O. beg to rrmlnd morchaoU and Vf NISH, LAMPORT At CO., No. 8 Park Plasa, N"W York, dealer, that they am thn.olo agents Ir 8.F. CLEAVER'S UNUIVALEDnnNEY BOA P. the only genulue; alio, Icir hi. celebrated Mutk Brown Windsor, ana othor J ollet soaps i Hear a (jre.no, ol.rllled marrow., bav ,or"ra" military .having toap, etc. Ihey are conitanlly importing the fineit qualities of English ,na j-fpueh ir HI1j -j oulh Brushes, shell, horn snd Buttslo ,, 7. ' , J c. .. . J and Porluinory line, which they will .ell at tlio lowkat cam Liressih l.nnina. anil nvprv iliiaivliirliin nl irnnttm In tun Kan.iv I'-.ucna. Pricn lists and samples sent on when applied fur. Morchsnts will Hod It well worth their while to glv. them a call VV. J. 1JAV1S it CO., . Mfl An r . i t . v ... vn.i ' mar83-3m-M ' Sole Agenu fat the United Staiet. GEO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St., Corner of Maiden Lane, Km York, iMrnaTKus or GENTLEMEN'S IT 11 UN I BITING GOODH. In this Oltablhliment. boinc tho lareoit in Ibn idtv. tnuv he luuuuaiHrRo aim wen scicciea SIOCK. cons sunir 111 uart ol rtcn scarls and cravats, hosiery, glovas, under garments, suspenders, stocks, London ond Napoleon tics, shirts of all qualities, etc. Having been engaged in this business tho lait twenty years, comment is unnecessary, as they havn made such arrangements in Europo that thev aro receivius bv ultnmt pverv atosmer the chuicott good, tho market att'ords, nod purchaser, need only call to satlsly themiclve. that tvory artiole in the lurnlshing line may ou louua nnro. leUUu-uin-u I3ATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS SKS. Made under a new and nneiiMar neneeis. fnr PrlvalA vweiiings, iioieis, occamDoats, snips, etc. aro ottered tu the public, atlcr a thorough trial, as tho best and encapest Known, 'ihey possess manv and great advantages, among which may be mentioned thn following, viz i They are cheaper than hair; will letain their elasticity always: are prool against all kinds of vermlni are preventers, as well ai relievers of rheumatism i are sweeter ami far muro cleanly than any other; are easily renewed; am vsluable as Life Pro servers a borth mattrass of this material being sufficiently buoy, ant to sustain a Berson several dava. They will be found desirable lor Ibrclgo markets, particularly iui lyaiiiuruin, nuviruua, mna. ana tne jei&nas u tne rscinc Ocean, bearing close pocking, and on opening returning to their w.ijjiH.iuuiKi rur hid ujr DORKMUS & NIXON, Sole Agents, No. 21 Psrk l'laco. and 18 alurrav street. N. V Uhholsterers. earrinun mnkera and nthnrn. annnlleH with .1. .T i. ,1. i i . i . o - - i - r i in' railing uy tue puunu. i no tratinecneraiiv suiid ed at a luerai discount. ' We arouormlt'cd to nro tho names nf the fullnwinff nen iivincu, hdu nave u.ea ana approve oi ine articles : George L. Schuyler, Kiq., Charles Davis, Ksq., Jtcv.H.W. Bellows, Xtobert J. Rankin, L'cq., Nicholas Uenn, Ksq., j. iireen I'carson, r.iq., Klihu Townscnd, Esq., II. Rrewor. M. D.. J. W. Brsdshsw, M. D., Captain Ilnzard, Butfulo, Captain Hollister, " Captain Joseph J. Comstock, Com. U. a. Mail Steamer Baltic. lebl8 9uiM T7NAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER XU FUNRITURE. MATTHEWS & STAC Y, S2C Broad- uy, corner Spring street, New York, opiiiiaite St. Nicholas Ho tel, Prescottand Callamoro Houses, now oiler at whnlesRlo and retail, the most extensive assortment of Ennmeled Furnituro to be found in the Unikd Htntos, all from nrlcinal designs, including Oriental, Sernentine, Onen Cottasrt. lllcb I'oit and otlmrimt- terns. Alio, iioiewoou, Miuiogany, onK aud illiicx Walnut chamber and parlor suites. M. At S.. devotins thcmiolves exclueivelv tn the manufacturfnff department of thiB bu.ioeis, assure purchasers they can procure oi r.oom wen seasoned, auranio ana uiegant lurniture, at prico. varying irom Sf ZJ tu ijiauu per sullo n . no connection with auy otbnrllrm In tho city. febV-3m- ATEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- XI INS & LAtSELL, Imnorters and Wholesale Dealers. 01 Lib erty, N. Y., aro now receiving and opening a very lnrge and eu- iiieiy newpiocK oi H1I.KH AND FANCY DRY GOODH. comprising dree, silks, dross goods and trlmminua. bonnet and tatleta ribbons, shawls, kid, silk and Llilo gluves, whito goods, aces ana cmoruiacries, together witn a general assortment ot every variety of goods in thoir lino; caih and timo buyers from every section will find this n verv deilrnblo stock, aud at low price.. WM. U. It'LLRB, FTKPHKN lASELL, W. S. HOTCIIIN3, WM. D. Uakt, H. M. McColiKr.s. fob8-3m-ii All late with Bowen & McNamee. rpRKNCIl FANCY & STAPLR GOODS.- X1 lilTOnEH, DCrCY & CUEIlAMiR, 73 William street, Ntw York, impnrtcrr, and WnoleiHle Ut-nlera in French Fancy (Joodi, have now in ft ore aid aro recpivintr by a very park- ot from Haviv, a Urge and deiirsbl anorttnent of goodt ior tho spring trade, which they onor to tho tradu ut tne lowest market prices. AmuDi( ineir stocn may no louna Aitato, silk, dress, rest and lnrjcv buttons of all kinds : percui sion caps, (JO and SB, ribbed and ribbed and split; Una of all descriptions, a most complete assortment; brushes teeth, nail, hair and shaving; accord cons otid flu t inns of ihomot superior quality ; purres silk, buck and cotton t kid and leather gartera ; Imitation Jewelry bono bracelets, jtt goods etc.; suspenders, from low to high prices, a complete assortment; silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin strings, etc., etc : gnmo bats, dice, mirrors, cvclets. penbulders. etc : toutthtr with many othor Ian cy articles. inn i uin-H I 1NEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import A-J era ot Linens, etc, offer lor sale a full assortment ot tho most approved mnnotactures, consisting in part as follows : nrowu and oieachea dinpernna aainniR, all widths. Table cloths, ot all qunliiies and azea. Nankins and doylies Hnowdron and satin dsmssk. Birdspve Dlaoers nsrrow to vcrv wide, and from coarse to very nne. Pillow cases, linens and sheetings. Dtillings Plain and lancy Irish', French and English. Hollands Brown, bleached, black and slato. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, 7 8 and 4-4 blay and yellow. Linen cambric handkorchiefs, a large variety. Shirting Linens Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linens Choice and new patterns. Mosquito Netting. GREENWAY, BROTHERS & CO., fcbl-3m-M B4 Park Place and II) Bsrolay st.,N. Y. GILLIES & BYRIVE, Manufacturers of ENAMELED ORNAMENTAL C'OTTAIJK AND t'flADlllElt FbltMTtDK, 4 .'2 Kroadway, east side, bo-low Grand street, manufactory No. 49 Greene street, New York, tko uleniuni In informing tho citizens ol Columbus and its vi cinity, that they still continue to sell a warranted first class arti cle at prices so low as to cilerthe greatest inducements to all who intend purchasing, to call on us beiore making up their bills. All articles otlered at our cstabliehment warranted to he constructed throughout ot klln-drlcd wood, and ot the best quality of materials. Being the first tu manufacture this lurniture in tho United Ststes, year, of experience ba. enabled u. to produce an articlo that 1. at once a period combination ol beauty and utility. Being engaged exclusively in tbia one lino, we have tho largest assortment in this country, made after tho latest Parisian and Italian stylos. Being the most varied and unique assortment ever belurn effert d, tho most particular tastea in regard to color, shading, ornamenting, etc., etc.. can always he suited. A II orders through tbe Post promptly attended to. Mattresses, feather beds, pillows, psillsiiies, etc , at the shorteit notice. Urestest care taken In boxing. (ill.l.IKH & BYRNE. no. sr.. nroaowny, oast side, belnw urand street, . I. Will remove on May 1st to No. S4ii. a few door, above Fpring trout. Jen'-Vf-rlm-M' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer find Dealer In FURNITURE AND UPIIOI.HTEKY. In all It. brancbe., wholesale and retail. Nns. tfli Bowery and 133 I heitor street. New York. Tho CHEAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT In tho United Htntea. Superior rosewood lurniture In suits. In brocatelle. Dluih. etc , etc ; also, a very extensive stock of mahogany, black walnut and other furniture, which he warrants equal to any Id the city, to which he calls tho partioulsr attention of country merchants and others. N H. Good, carefully packed and shiDDed to anv part of the world. janG-:im-K TJLIA KUBHEU GOODS. The Subscriber X would respectfully call the attention of his old customers aad . . ..r , ... , hl. 1H .., .A merchants throughout the United ttates and Canada tn his stock ol Rubber Goods, manufactured bv himself exuresslv lor tho pring trade ot 18.'.3 His stock of ' it l i tin. it i iiiiniijii p.rticularly deserving ol Inspection t aa it ha. never b ifora been so completo, nor tho articlea more perfect. An Extensive mom or Coats, Carriage Cloth, Machine Belting, Capos, Wading Pants, Engine Parking, . Panta, Piano Covers, Llle Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Balls, Leggings, Csns. Whins. and eveiy description of Rubber Good", constantly nn hand. The above are warranted to stsnd anycllmste, and will bo sold at most reasonable prices. Order, .olicited, and prnmptl y attended to by D. 1IODGMAN. 72 Maiden Lane, first corner Irom Broadway, JanlD 3m: and 59 Nasaan street. New York. F1 LOOR OIL CLOTHS. ALBKO cV IIOYT, No 72 and 74 John stbbbt. New YoaJt, Mitnufacturers or Floor Oil f 'Inthsu Ofler 1 1 tbe trade, oa liberal terms, a a-neral aasortnic.f erf the amve goods In virion, widths, of 3 ft, 3 ft 9, 4 It C, 5 It ft, 9 It, I'J It, 15 ft, 18 It. and t!4 It; also. UAKHIAUE VII. VLUTUS, In widths ot 3-4tha, 7-Sth and 4 4ths ; also. Table Oil Moth, dths. 5-4tha. and S4tb. wide These Bond, are well seasoned and will endure uy climate-- jaa!8-3m:at SPRING GOODS, Wm. H. Knoep- rit. 99 William street. New York. Importer eind Jobber in French. German. English and Domestic Good, for Tailora and. Clothiers, hH received by lata arrivals, a large and well selected: atnek in Omnia, Enpliih and French cloth., of all grades and style. Mohair eoatinsa, drap d ete, qoer s clotn, alpsel ana worateoi "af M v ?"CHl "d clouded xPn l"1 1 rench and Barwi vr rlnth, plain and twilled. Rarasley drills. Browa and yellow Unests. Fancy plaid and figured Marseille. White and RntF do do Drab ilk and Hnea eoaringa, together with aa extensive aesort ment of IniBnunga aad other goods. Bailable 1or the Clothiag Trade, oa tbe most favorable aerma. Partiealar eash or short time bsvws and all who atndv their mteresta, vtgl caU aad exam in his stock befot parchaaing el-1 waero. lanis ly I NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Y. FBOM W. II. h'DONALD's ADVERTISING HOUSE, 109 NASSAU'S!., 1. y. being extemlvnly engaged In ths Publishing, Bookselling and Stationery Business, are propsrrd to offer every variety of goods in weir line on tne moaniunruntTiua. meir own puuiiciwuus mliriM Muna vulnahln .ml nnliular miacallaniinii. works, to. aether with an unrivaled .election or achool booh., Including Stoddard's eelebratod aeries of Arithmetics C. L. At Co, am alio large dealer. In and manufacturer, of every variety of Cap I a ... n - Mi.li l.a nft.i -. n.ni.l.M,,,,.,-.' whnl I auu i-cmir rMiiera, v..,.. w. whiviwi.iui - tan price.. Orders from ths Trade respectfully .ollclted. ap63oi-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In- I dia ItrfBB.B Co.. Warehouse No. 19 Nassau street. Ne York, extensive manufacturers, underGoodyear'. patents, of Uoats, Life rreservors, rtauo uovers, ('apes, Air Beds, Tarpaulin., Cans. Pillows, Surgical and Armv&NavvGoodi. Cushions. Chemical Arjosratus, The cood. made by this company are warranted to stand all climates, ana aro superior to tnose inanounanrnayoiaerpaieni. u. m. Wlbsun, rresiuent. F. M. Shxpabd, Treasurer and Secretary. ap63m-ic T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OP DIIY GOODS! O. O. WILSON & CO., Imnoiters and Jobbers ot Pry Goods, No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite ths National and Western Mimetuj, uiu i.tim. .a nun u ie. uiihi, mir york. Invito tho attention of Wholksalb Ruvkbs to their very largo assortment ot goods, which is kept complete at all seasons of J tlio year by the addition of all tho new style, and fabric, that are constantly arriving by "steamers" ana "psciets." wo havn largo departments devoted exclusively tn the. ale of cloth.. Cotilmi res, Votings, Tailors' Trimmings, White Goods, IIu. siery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Ifomestics, etc., ,ln aadlt displayed larg. llnoi ot prints, Including MrrlnjBc, and Cuchecos, Ginghams, Lawn., Beragcs, Black and I other atauleSilkf. Murlnoa. llumbazinHi. Alnarai. and the nu- etc In addition are displayed largo linos ot prints, including other staple Silks. Merinos. Bumbazlnes, Alpacas, and tbe nu merous other ariicles appertaining tn the Dar Goods Toads. aiso, agents ior too sale ol " Jtioyib'. noyiu raiem owansuuwn SewinaColton." vve invite the attention ot tho closest buyer, ior cam or credit. roarm-iy-ai T7AIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES.- JL Long known Severely totted -Always rloht Tho ac aiiowiedgea stand ni. mar 8 4m-M TJILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers JLJ oiler lor sale Tables ten per cent, less than any other es tablishment in the city of Now York, with improved cloth or patent India Kunner cushions, which am preierrea to an oihora now in uao by tho best pinyers in tho unitca mates lor correct ness and elasticity, and are warranted to stand in their place tor years, without repairing, (ientlemen wishing to purchase Ta mes ot all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or fine ueas, .ddrc.rgt cues, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of Iho best descrintion. readv ior shluuing at the shortest notice. - , ,i ii.'171'nii .. 1 1 L-r. v I.' ii unirritu au ic(.n.r,u, inar9-3m-ai GO Ann street, Now York. QALT. The subscriber, being largely enga- KJ ged In tho salt business in the city nf New York, would in form merchants and cousumers that he keeps constantly on hand. Ashton's. Worthinitton's and uther brauda of LIvei'DOol lino salt ; Liverpool ground alum do.; Turks' Island, Bonulre, nr. unes and other alnds coarse salt, aua rennea grouna raca salt, in bag. of 15 and 7 lbs: also mineral and Ashton snlt. In the same sized bags ; also, cases and bags of Valine do, and cases oi grouna rocK do, tor solo upon the roost lavoraoie terms, uracrs an) solicited, and promptly attennea in, ny OAMUr.U lIUlALiLilNU, At his Bait Warehouse 101 and 1U3 Broad street, and 207 Washington street. inui jtn-m T)ENHAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 272 JL Pearl street, New York, manufacturers of PLAIN, JAPANNED & PLANISHED TIN WARE, and Dealers in Hardware. Britannia and Glassware such as Ta li lo Cutlery, Britsnnia Urns, Tea and Cnfteo Pots, Candlesticks, Table Castors, Soup Ladlrs, Fluid and Oil Lamps, Pitchers, Turn-biers, Table and Tea Hpoons, Plated and GermhU'Silver ripoons, Forks and Ladles: Tinned and Knameled Biiuce-Pans, Muslin Kettles, Fry 1'sns, shovel snd Tongs, clad Irons, Iron and Brass wire, llrais Kettles, Hhoet iron, 'i in flute, mocic 'Jin, Antimony, etc. All goods carelully packed and srarranlett. Iebl(i-:im at T1TILLMAN & NEARING, 105 William a street. Kow Torn, wnoiesaio aesn-rs in SILK AND MILLINEItY tiOtlDH. Invito thoso visiting thu city to exsmino their choice and carefully selected stock of Silks. Parts Ribbons. French Flotecrs, La ces, tfc. Kmhraclng tho largest assortment necessary for the wniinery tracio. We otter advantages to those buying tor CASH or APPROV. JLJJ UUKUU . janirj jm-m OUNG & LEAVITT, 189 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (opposite John street,) Imnorters and D'tdcre in WATCnEl, DIAMONDM. JEWELRY, Gold Pens, Plated Ware. Finn Cutlery, GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belts aud Pouches, Game Bags, . FANCY GOODS, Aecordcon, Violin 8trlnps, Plated or German cilrer Forks, clpoous, etc , etc. janl8 3m-M BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE THREAD. This six-cord Thread, made principally from rien Island cotton, Is warranted not to kink or knot In sewing and the strongest and smoothest in the world. It Is now taking Iho lead nf all other makes. FOR SALE BY Tweedy, Moulton At Plympton, Hunter, Buckley & Co., Calhouo, Vanderburgh & Co., Leo, Fonton At Phelps, Avery, Millard & Co., Henrys, Hmith & Townscnd, W. & J. Morrison At Co., John Martin, jr., At Co., Frceland, Stuart oV Co., ;UHin, Mellon At Co., Lord, Warren, Suiter b Co., Greenway, Brothers & Co., Georgn Opdyko AV Co., L. At V. Mruy at t o., Lathrop At Ludineton, Hurlbut, Ainswotth At Plersnn, John Steward, jr., At Co., Smith, Carey At Mosely, Brooks, Brnthcrs At Co , etc.-JuiAay all the leading Jobbers, Ac, in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltinioro. febl63m-M PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES- X TEEN A CO., No. 481 Broadway, New York, would call the attention of thnie about purchasing tn their splendid stock of fiV lo 7Vs octave Pianos, which they believe cannot be excelled by ony ether in the city, either In tone, finish, quality of material, or workmanship. Medals have been awarded by the Amotican Institute to their Instruments fire years in succession. Having recently purchased the entire stock of the late firm of Dubois At Warriner, formerly Dubois and Stodnrt, lavorahly known for Forty years as Pisno mikers. they would invite tbe continuance of the favors of their friend, and cu.tomer. with the certainty of giving equal satisfaction. Fer the southern market we ere making with Double Iron frames: and detached cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. lcb-d3ra-K WO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John JL C- Henderson At Co., No. Hi Rue da Faubourg Poisson-niere, Paris, and 174 and 170 Pearl .treet. New York, ofler fur sslo an extensive assortment of French and Ametlcan Artifilcal Flowers, Feathera and Ornaments: Itslisn, French, English and American Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, etc. The above, chiefly ol our own manufacture, embrace tbe largest and most varied stock to be found in the United Ststes. Ssrcples may be seen at our ware room in New York. jaull-3m-M NEW YORK SALTPETRE WORKS. The attention of dealer, and consumer. I. Invited to the Refinod Saltpetre produced at theee work., being warranted superior in appearance and quality to any other. Crude Saltpetre for aale in lot to suit purchasers, at the lowest market price. JOHN HENSHAW, marS5-lm-x 139 Maiden Lane, New York. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND JL TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. TIIOMAS H. ST E A KNS, Importer and Jobber of Silks, Millinery and Fancy Uooas, 12 Broadrray, A'tw Fori, haa now in ature, and ia daily receiving and offermg at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of goods in his line, embracing all the various stvles and designs, consisting of black and fancy silks, msrcrlim-s, Florences, shsjwls, trimmings, bonnet ribbons, tatleta and sat'n ribbons, dress trimmings ol all kinds, French and English crepes, crape lisss, silk cravat, embroideries, glove, of all kinds, silk lace mitts, barege, laces, white goods, hosiery, L.C. Handkerchiefs, etc. Tbe undersigned invio-a th attention of tbe Trade, aad his friends generally. Great Inducements ofiercd to cash and short tin:e buyers.. Q 8TEARKg mitnmimm.t d 3l ly bet LPierty at. and Maiden Lane, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliven & Docauss), Commission Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer in every description of AMERICAN HARDWARE, No. 5 Plstt street, fuar doors from Pearl, New York, Manufacturer of the Premium Steel Square; Agent for Bee's Braces, Torn-OTeiretet also. Kendall At Taylor's Thermometer, Barome-trrs,etr.; Union Butt Co'a Butts, Gate Hinges, Brackets, etc; Brown Ai Brother's sheet Bras. Brass and Copper Wire, Rivets, etc- N. Neweomb's Smith. Bellow, etc. ' TI10MAR DOUGLASS, ASA FARR, Jr, novll-ly Isle of the firm of Child, Fair At CoPt-Lonia. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-prctfally annoanee to their friend and the public ia general, thu they have at opened a More oa tbe eoraerof Long street and Stale Avenue, opposite P. Uayden's Factory, where Ihey intend to keep constantly oa band, a large assortment ol tne very best of Fsmily Groceries each a teas, eofiee, sugar, i.mMm tlnwr. rice. fish. aoan. candle, starch, cheese, etc etc.; together with every article a md by families, which they ofler to tBe lowest terms, for Cask only. 14.1852. W. DIXON at CO. BUSINESS CARDS. WW DBNNISON, JB. ' H. B. OABBINOT0N. TjENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys JJ AT LAW (VJJice Odeon Jlulldings), will attend trrproiei-siunal business In tho Vlate and Kederal Courts ; also, to colluo. tlooa, the law ol Insurance and ot patents. Janl.'OJ dly LfCIAN BltTTI RS. THKO COSfSTOCB. OKO O. OOMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-on tn H. Cotmtock & Co.,) Forwarding and Coram 1 Mi on tnercoanii, L-tra uu URnuiaoturari. ana aeaiors in iftiu mmior. nio na lumoer. ueaa ot tne eanti. t;oiaraDui. unio. Liboral advanc.it made on consignment-., uiar0 TOSEPH F. SMITH. Attorney at Law. Real Estate, Bounty Land and Pension Agent-Two doors east of llluh, on Town street. Columbus. Ohio Will attend to the practice of his prolession, obtaining pensions, boy log, selling and obtaining land warrant., selling and teasing real eiiuie, examining land titles, collection ol claims, etc. V if Letters from . distance must be postpaid. JU3U T Q. LAKIN, Architect and Builder, of- (' fer. his sorvAsettfl tho elllicna of Columbus and vicinity. n bi. lino. Drawing, lor plain and ornamental buildlog, ol every variety, executed in a new .tyie,anato.uiteveryiocauon. erate. uruer. irom a alliance promptly attended to. unarge. mou. 'ate. Shop and office on Sugar Alley, few door, east ol Journal DUlldlOg. leuii-aom C ERE. ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard- VJT ware and Cutlery, iron, nails, glass, house builders' mate rials, farming and mechanical toots, military goods, etc., en, No Mil High street, sign ol the unt raaiocx. "VIEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard 1 has been opened on the lots south of tho Ohio Tool Com-nanv'a Factor?, where Northern and Hocking grata and black smith's coal will Do sola oy tno ion or Dusnei. decj-dtt w H. UAlinuiiL,, Agent. W.A. JONRS. -Ja T.inTTiT .milripnnt rnrripr Main J 1 ACJl. I O HI) 1 iliLi, SOUtfteaet COmer Main I L i .tvnat 'rnmVin iiiiin. aonSa.Htf scpSidtf "Z: ; n , nV TTATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio ll JONATHAN BOYD (formerly ol'th. Carlisle House), Pro- nrietnr. P I have In tho otflco n " Private Stock Rnslster." lor the benefit of those buying and selling the same, which enable, mo at any time to give satisfaction in regard to the .ale, location, etc., ot an tno .iocs in ricaaway ana aaioiniog counties. Circleville, Ohio, Dee. 17, 18M-d6ra J. BOYD. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad (J street, noar tho bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, aud a groat variety of castings, always on hard. a iirinTri a tvt T-Tz-ittotj' tl... t A MERICAN HOUSE, HanOVer Street, BOS- xjs. ton, by I.KWIS HI Vat I roouur.eniargfa anaeieganuy lurniihed possessing an the moaern improvements ena conve- niences lor tho accommodation of tho traveling public. novJ ly:ls 1TEW ESTABLIS HMENT. E. Gaver. as- J-' ited by A. W. Reader, would respectlully announce to the cilizens of Columbu. and vicinity, that be haa opened a rOKKIN WAItmtiMl.tl. directly oppotito the Franklin House, whero he is at all times prepsrea to lurmsn comos, snrouas, ere., wun an inn atteouun and fixtures uocussftrv on funeral occasions and he wishes it oiitlnctly understood that hie terms stisii not ne ol ao onjectiona bio a character a. to prevent enitrcsausiaction. ooi-aiy- COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- J TOR Y Near the c-nrner of Third and Gau streets. Messrs. K. A- U.F. BOOTH aro mniiulactiiriuir and havo constantly on hand, at their establishment at tho location above named, all kinds ot carriages, budgie., eto., made of the host material., by tno most experienced worsmen, and wnrrsutea to ao gooa service. The proprietor, aro both prnctlcul carriage maker., and all work ordored irom them will givo good .stLlsotlnn. Repairing dnno at tbe shorteit notice. Tbey have been carryingontne ou-slness in this city some ten years, and trust they have some claim to puDiio patronage. oci-uty LTtHER BELTING. The undersigned, Agents for tho sale of HI'. US HO YT'S celebrated oremh tun pHfnt Itlvlted. Stretched Leather Bnnrla,hnva this day received a lull assortment of all sizes, from 1 Vfc to lBlncbes In width. We would call tbe attention ol the public to theabove article, aa one nossossina superior merit. They aro made from the thick and solid parts of the beat oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerlul machines, (invented and usrd by H. A'. II. oniy,) wnereDyinev are maoe 10 run straignt ana true, nave uniform bearing on the drum or nullev. hold their widthsevenly. aril nivo 'romJSIn v iror Cent, more fnree Shin thme marie tn llinuiuiu.l, iuuiiim.1I. Sold at manufacturers prices, with addition of frelghtonly, by iMi.m'uitNu, rvunnn at uu,, juid tsignoiine miii uroaa Axe, uoiumous, u. iTriNDO W SASH W Jj M I F UV - : ' I have msde an arrangement En... .. . c: witn one ot the ninsieeiehrated ssih manuiacione. in ine west, and are prepsrea 10 nil ail orders lor sash, manufactured by practical workmen and of good matoriais. All orders left at our hardware store. No. 159 man street, sign ot the Gilt Broad :Axe, will receive prompt nltention. KILBOURNE, KUHNS & CO. Columbus, April 23, 1851. A CARD. Mr$. FRANKENBERG res- pcctlullv announces to her friends, and tbe nubllo gener ally, that, on the 17ih of Mtrch Inst , she Intends to open a iiisi.siinsi.it v nuui , in tne new nricx nutiaing oi nr. Kanni maker, on Third street, below Mound and South streets. noxt to Dr. Fisher's residence. Sbewillbeprepared to hive on baud all such articles as aro found In a Millinery Shop, and to furnish them according tn the lateit French In.hion. As she Intends to snare no effort in tha i.romot and most exact execu tion of all order, with which .ho maybe favored, .be moit res pocttuiiy aollciti the patronage of hertrlend. .nd tbe public Straw hata, Ate., will bo washed, colored, and made np in the most fashionable style. All kinds of embroidery will be taken, on commission Into the Shop, and sold to the best advantage of tho manufacturer. marlOdtf AT AND CAP STORE. THB OLD STAND. The subscriber oomes greeting to every hat and rap wearer In Central Ohio, with ono nl tbe verv beat assortments ol ITnt and Cnpa ever brought to this psrtof the State, embracing nearly every variety oi siyie now worn Dy tne numan lamuy. Hi hats are mado to order by some of tbe best and most cele brated establishment, r ait and West, viz i Beebe At Co., New York ; Bcrtaiett at Hivnn, i-niiaanipnia ; uodd at Co., Hates, Whlteher At Co , and others, ol Cincinnati ; all of wblrh will be sold at fair prices l and he wishes it to be distinctly understood that it it all nonsenio for others to say thoy can sell lower thsn he csn. Boing a practical bait 'r, and engaged in tbe business lor years, he understands what a bat can bo made snd sold lor. ill. .lock eonal.t. (in part) oi tn following varieties r Kiaex ana drab nearer, extra ; Black and drab moleskin, extra; Hlsck and drab brush, extra ; Otter and seal drab : Black and drab Hungarian, very tine; Black and drab Kosiulh. in great variety : A large and well selected assortment ot straw good, for men and boys. A very nne assortment or straw hats ror cbildren, etc., ete. His old friends and the uuhlic aro invited to call and examine tho assortment and prices. J E.RUDISILL, ip.J men it , next ooor to tne etige umee. WE ARE NOW opening a large and besutilul assortment ul WATCHES. DIAMOND AVOItli At JEWELRY. Our stoek of fine London and Gene. va Watches is superior to aty in the State. Diamond ling, and nin. we ofTer at New kork prices. Jewelry, silver snd plated warn, fine mantle clocke, and cutlery, at wholesale and ri tail. All ate iu-vited tn cell, examine, and pur-hsse If suited. NOTARIAL and other SEALS engraved, and PRESSEStar-nlincd, at the ahorteit notice. Watches repaired In tha beat manner. Firat door lonth of entrance to Neil Home. jull BLYNN At BALDWIN. : WINDOW SASH. We I I V have purchased the SASH MACHINERY formerly nsed by Buttles, Comstock At Co., and are now prepared to fill orders for 3 t indole eatk and Blinds oi an ainos, oi gooa materials and workmanship. Orders left at our E! hard ware store, 1C1 High st.,sln of IjHilt Padlock, will be promptly attm-J.'deddo. GERE, ABROTT At CO. Columbus, Jan. 16, Ie5l. dy TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRKSII OYSTERS. I am receiving daily fresh Baltimore and New Haven oysters, which will be sold low a the lowest, la cans or hall can ; and in all eases the oyster which I sell will be wsrranted good, or no sale. Order Irom the country rareluHystfanded to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by ao doing I hope to merit a share of pubile patronage. ocJl C. P. L. BUTLER, T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- tJ er. High street, between the American and Neil House, Colas-bus, Ohio. Having purchased the entire stnek of William Savage, I will continue the business at the old stand, , where I will keep a first rate assortmnt of WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS,-FORKS, C UTLERY, And a general variety ed sTANCY UWODS. For the present I will reside la New York, aad persons ia want or goods, Kay rely apoa seeing all aew patterns ot )ewclry la sny store. With these assurance he hope to retain the confidence of tha former patron of tbe concern, and of the citizens generally. The Welch Rcpmirrnf will be attended to by W. II. Savage, long known In this socrioa a a fir.t rate workman jul6 J. Y. SAVAGE, Ja. NOTICE. Having disposed of any atnek nl goods to Mr. Joha T Savage, Jr, I cheerfully recommend kirn to all of my old eas timers, and the public generally. As it ia absolutely necessary that aay outstanding baslneas shoald be closed, all persons kaowing thamsetve. iadebted to me will call and aettl. ap. J16 W. M. SAVAGE. 1 ti I 1 I i i ll; ...I IE y aaMSssaaaiaaswaa W4 fS J 'J I 111 I TRANSPORTATION. TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD Open through, completing the last link In the coain oi raiirnsa. oetween new rorx. uoston, rnusaeipnia nil. tlmoreand Washington City, and Chicago. Tbe only route by which the dancer, of Lake navigation are entirely avulded. The quickest and best route between Columbus and Chicago and the norinwest. On and after Monday, April 11th, VH53, passenger trains will run aany (sunaays excepieoj, as louows: Through Trains. Leavs Toledo at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 p. m. " Cleveland at 9:50 a. tn. and 8:30 p. m. Bellemte Trains. Leave Norwalk for Bellevun at 8:00 1. m. Bellevue for Cleveland at 8:00 p. m. Dav trains stop at all stations. Night train, will not atop at Town.ond. Camden or Clyde, exoepi co leave passenger.. Connecting. Directly. At Toledo, with train, of Mit hiiian Southern Railroad for Chi eago and the west and forming a line in oonneolinn with Cbl cago and Hock Island Railroad and steamers on Illinois river, to Ht. Louis. At B-llevue, with Trains of Mad River and Lake Erie Road for nandusKy Ulty, uayton, Cincinnati, etc. At Monroevilln, with Sanduskv. Manatleld and Nownrk Railroad! ror Banous.y uuy, euei by junction, fjciumous, nowarx ana Zsnesvillo. At Gratton, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Road, for Cleveland, enemy junction, Columbus and Cincinnati. At Cleveland, with Lake Shore Hood, via Dunkirk, for New Yon ana via uunaio.lor New york, Albany, also for Woitorn Kosd ana uoston. With Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road for Pittsburgh, Wheel. ing, rnnaaeipnia, nsitimornana Washington Ulty. tj& Freight forwarded promptly, at fair rates. K B. PHILLIPS, Su'nt. StTT's Office T. N. & C. R. R , I Norwalk, O., April 6, 1853. (.nannm X3bS5Bid I 'xximm wtt T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND xeni a railroads. hummeb abban'oxiubnt, fob i853. Three Passenger 1 rains Daily, (Sundays excepted) Hour of Divarture Changed Trains run by Columbus time, which is seven minutes faster than Cincinnati time. On and alter Tueeiliiy, April 3, and until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on East Front rHreet, Cincinnati, as louows : Morning Express Train at 7 a. m.; Evening Express Train at 5 p. ra.; Hillsborough Train at 2 DO p. m. Pnef.lnwnnit Plnlnavilla Miirni- l.nvnTnnit. Pnmlnr'a eollalrl I Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwiu and Waynesville, Spring I Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Selma, South Charleston, London, West Jciler.on, Columbus, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning will leavo Columbus- Evenina Exnre.s Train at 4 10 d. m. Morning Express Train at 4.30 a. m, Hoturning Irom Springfield, Trains will leave at 530 a. in , and fi wUl Passenger, for Hlllsboro', Chillicotbe, and intermediate points. will take the 230 p. in. Train Irom Cincinunti. rteiurning irom uiiisooro , at .ju a. m, Tho Kxpress Train, 7 a. m. from Cincinnati, and 4.10 p. m., from Columbus, will stop at West Jefferson, London, South Charleston, Xenia, Corwin, aud Wnyneaville, Murrow, Loveland, Millord and Ye low SDtings. only. Express Train, 5 p. m , from Cincinnati, and 4.30 a. m , from Columbus, will stop at West Jefferson. London, South Charles ton, Selma, Ccdatville, Xenia, Spring Valley, Claysvilin, Corwin, and Waynesville, Oregon, Fort Ancient, Murrow, Doarfiuld, F oster's Water Station, Lovelnnd, Milford, and Yellow Springs, only. The 7.30 a. m. Train from Hillaboro'. and 2 30 p m. Train from Cincinnati, will stop at all way stations when required. Lines nl Hocks and Coaches run in connection with the trains to the folio wing towns i Lebanon and Dierficld ; Wilniiogton and Clarksvllle. from Morrow and Corwin l Goshen, and points above, from Milford ; Dnvtou from Xenia. The 4.30 a. m. Train Irom Columbus connects at Cincinnati with regular packets to Madison, Louisville, Cvansvllle, Nash ville, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, Ate, Ate. The Trains connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Rail, rosd at Sprioglield ; Columbus and Cleveland Railroad at Columbus with Central Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, and liuea of coaches from Zsnesvillo to Wheeling, Ato. On Sundays but on train will bo run, leaving Cincinnati at i 6D p, m , and t;oiumbus at .M a ni. rareirora uoiuinbus to Aenta ...$1.40 "- 1.90 "'. 3 00 Do do Hillsborough....... Bo do Dayton.... Do do Cincinnati r or other information, apply to r. v. riToaDEB. Cincinnati. A. W. Stabs:, Xenia. C. G. Deshlkr. Columbus. A. II. Lewis, Agent, Cincinnati. Wii. Wbioht. Agent. Snrinclield. T. Louoii, Agent, Columbus. WM. II CLEMENT. Sunerlntondint. E3? The Company will not be resoonslble lor baggage ex reeding Ally dollars in value, unless tbo same Is returned tu tho Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at tbe rate of a passage ior every spuu lo value abovo that amount. sprllj mm CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCIN- V NAT!, AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Chakor or Hub. On and alter Wednesday, March nth, Pas songor Trains leave as follows ("'undsys excepted); Cleveland tor uolumhns at a. m ana p. m. Cleveland for Erie at 7 a. m. end 7:40 n. m. Cleveland for Toledo and Chicago at 9:20 a m. and 8:30 Erie lor Cleveland at 3:30 a. m. aud 3:15 p. m. Columbu. for Clevoland at 12m. and 11 p.m. Shelby lor Cleveland at 2:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. Shelby for Columbus at 12 m. and 12:40 p. m. FREIGHT AND STOCK TRAINS. Erie for Cleveland at 7:15 a. m. and 6:20 p. m. Cleveland for Erie at 8:15 a. m. and 8:10 p m. Cleveland for Columbus at 0:15 a. m. Columbus for Clovelsnd at 6:15 a. m. RAILROAD CONNECTIONS. At Erie, with the Erie and Rufi'alo Road for New York and Bos ton, via Dunkirk, and the New York and Erie Road, and via Hutlalo and tbe buffalo and Albany and Hudson River Itoads to new l or, ana toe western uoaa to nostnn ; at uniumoue, witn the Co'unibus and Xenia and Little Miami Itoads to Cincinnati; at Gabon, with the Bellefnntalno and Indiana Road to Marlon; at Shelby, with tho Sandusky and Newark Rosd ; at Grafton with tho Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Head for Toledo and Chicago; and at Cleveland, with the Pittsburgh Road to Pittsburgh, Balti- moro ana rnnaaeipnia. STAGE CONNECTIONS. At Grafton, with Ely t is, Medina and Wooater; at New London with Ashland ; at Columbus, with Circleville, Chillicotbe and Portsmouth. L. M. HUB BY, Agent, Cleveland. II. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Erie. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. J. P. DAVIS, Agent, Shelby. Office Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. 1 and Clevoland and Erie Railroad t'o's., ClevolaLd Ma ch 7th, mi. ) mar2A A. STONE, Jr., Superintendent, CHEAP STEAM COMMUNICATION Between PHILADELPHIA At LIVERPOOL. The Liverpool and Philadelphia Stea nshlp Company Intend sailing their new steamships aa followa: CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2 125 tons, Capt, itobeit Leitch. CITY OF CLAOOW, 1,610 tons, Cspl William Wylle. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, 2,200 tons (now buildBg. From Philadelphia. a City ol Manchester Saturday, 23d April City of Glasgow Ssturdsy, 14th May. City of Manchester. .................... .Saturday, 11th June. City ol Glasgow ....Saturday, 2d July. From Liverpool. City or Glssgow Wednesday, 20th April. City of Manchester Wednesday, 18th May. City of Glasgow Wednoadsy, SthJnnv. City of Manchester Wednesday, tub. July. RATES OP PASSAGE. From Philadelphia. From Liverpool. Saloon alter Staterooms... $90 Saloon after Staterooms, 80 ge. - midship ... tV midship " 15 gs. forward " ... &5 1 forward " LI gs-Including steward's fee. THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. A limited numbwr ot third-class psssenger will be taken Irom Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found In provision. From Philadelphia $-j!j From Liverpool $1 Certificate of Dassage will be iasned here so nart i. -a who ra desirou of brio: ing out their friends at corresponding rste. Freight o fine goods 6ti per ton, aad coarse goods, hardware, etc, will be taken subject to agreement. Aa experienced snrgeoa will be carried oa each ship. For freisht or pseaagr apply to THOMAS RlCHAHD-OM. 41 F.xehanaa Place. New York. and 9 Walnut street, Philadelphia. mi.uAKuriun, bttul tJa,KS itLU. Liverpool, jule-dly FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours froraColum-hus to Portsmouth Oa and after Monday, Jane 'is, a MAIL COACH will leave Colambas lor Circleville, Cbiliieotao, sad Portsmouth, at i o'clock ia lb morning, and arrive at ronamnata at 8 o'clock ta tne evening connecting witn ine River Packet te Pittsburgh and CinetnnaiL Also, leave Portsmoalh at i o'clock ia the morning and arrive at Colnmba at 8 o'clock la tbe evening, daily. Jb26 AkEIDER at HAWSES. B. wntsrra. ur. a. wot-wv. S HOLMES & SON, Manufacturers and Im- porter of PAPFR HANGINGS, N: lrl Afei Ore Crwctatutrt, CMr keepa'way ra peed a lrge smd gcae,l . ennmentof WALL PAPER, ROHDf.HS, riKKHOAKD PAT-TEMNts, W1DK CCRTAIB PAPER'S Ac. BAND BOXES AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES all of which tbey offer to tha country trade t tbe toweat price. reruns visiting ths city ia want of setts for Parlor. Ball. Dining Room, or rbsmhna, wiH do well by calling oa tbe sab-aeriber at No. 1 S9 Mala, third door Woiaw Fifth are, inaraet sapaaco. aaarvi-tya INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE -L STOCK, against loss or damage by FiBB, and against the perils of the Sea and Inland Navisation, on property of every description, taken In tbe following companies t UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSUKANCE COMPANY, Cnpltnl 9150.000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CINCIN , . NATI.OHIO, Cnpltnl 9100,000. NEW ENGLAND LIVE ATOCK INS. COMPANY , . NEW HAVEN, CONN. Cnpltnl 30,000. RAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Cnpltnl UiOO.OOO. EQUITABLE FIBB INS. CO.. OP LONDON. Capital o'i,500,00O. Rub. taken on the moat liberal term., and all losses promptly adjusted. (mar3-dly T. STOCKTON, Agent. LIFE INSURANCE STABILITY, SE CURITY. PERPETUITY. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCK COMPANY OK NEW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET Hat's' A(Ji;UtTlllliATKl VAHU rVNU, tl.8OO.OO0. Securely Invested In Bonda and Mortgage on Hen I Estate, chiefly In the cities of New York and Brooklvn. fthe real estate In esch and every case being worth double the amount loaned thereon.) AL.U TUX rKUJMS akk DIVIDED among thu INSIlBRni And, on Policies for tbe whole ol lite, will be made available In part payment of premiums, alter tha dividend of 1B53, to those who wish it. Annuities granted on favorablotorma. Losses settled promptly. Psmphleta explanatory of the prlnclvlei oi Mutual Llfelnsur- ance, and illustrating its advantages, with forms of application, may be obtained at the office of the Company, 35 Wall Street, or any in icsagenis. juocrii u. t;ui.Liina, treetatnt. AK1IATT, Secretary. CilAS. GILL, Actuary. C. T. FLOWERS, Agent, at City Bank BXAUININO FHT8ICIAN0. Db. K. Thompson, ) . . nov8 d6m Da. R. L. Howard, J Co(1"-- TNSURANCE HEAD-Q.UARTERS, Three 1. doors west of tbe Postofflce, up .Lira, Columbus, Ohio. i. no, fire, ivinrine, and Henlln Ine urn nee. WARREN JENKINd. General Insurance ArenL rsouests all persons wishing Insurance to call aod Investigate the claims nl tbe following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE ha represents 1 he Mutual Benefit, ot New York and New Jeraev one of the host established and mostrellnble compsnlosnow doing business in me uuueu oiniea. Assets aDOUI S1,DUU,UUU. ALSO Tbe American Temuerance. of Hartford. Connecticut. enuring ample security and many extra advantages to Temperance men. Capital, $100,000. Also Tbe American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut. This Company has some feature, believed to ouerate verv bene ficially to the policy holders. Capital, $10,000. Call and examine the statements and prospects of esch and all of these com panies, and select for yourselves. IN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, tho following corona- . sins are with confidence recommended as eminently deserving of unbounded confidence The Franklin, of Now York. Capital, 1300,000; The Etna, of Utlca, New York. Capital, $170,000; The Springfield, of Massachusetts. " $150,000; The City, of Cincinnati, Capital, $200,000 ; Tha Granite, of Utlca, New York. Capital, $300,000; Tho Hudson River, New York. Capital, $:iou,000; Tho Rensselaer, Now York. Capital, $t!00,000 ; IN DEALT' II 1NRSURANCE, tho People's Mutual Health As- aoclstlon, of Springfield, Massachusetts, Incorporated by tbe Legislature of Massachusetts, offers testimonials of unqustions- oio weignc anu crcaioiury. wapicai, Bi)lf,uuu. aopiiii-ly WA BARREN JENKINS, Gen'l In. Agent. yinTVTTrL'VA MPiwn .... vivniDiit trv a luiivuiAiiuuiu anu iiuiaiuali du J 8INESS. WARREN JENKINS. Notary Publio and Con veyancer, will attend to all call, in this line, at roasonable char- f;ui. Titles investigated and abatrscts ot titles furnished, to any anils in Franklin county, on short notice. Office in Piatt's block south side of State .treut, up stair.. ep29-ly y-nT TTllIJTTa IHPMftV fPMTTTnVV Liwuijiviijijo At-xiLii.xv t "-nciiiiuuui ' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund. 100 000. This Company odors to the Insured all the security audadvantagesofthe Mutualand JointStock plana (as heretofore applied; combined, namely t Low rates ol premium ; an an nuaireturn, tu eaan, ol the percentage rjqulrea lortneoontin gent risk ol the year; an adequate but notexcessive provision tor the iuturo security of membersfor the whole torm of lite, with an adequate Intorostin the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, bycredlts upon their policies; aguaranty fund dnslgned tor lh iMirmsnoat eeourlty of shorltetiin mem bars, aud also for the present seourlty of thoso lor tho whole term of life. This is the only Mutual Llfelnsurance Company whoaerate. of premium aro fixed at a lair reduced standard, with s provision for an annually increasingaccumulation of funds(forfuture security) in exact proportion to tho amount of bu.inea. and tha Increasing risk trom advancing nge among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ac, giving In detail tbe plan and rates ol me iompany, lurnitnea grans, and applications recelvea, oy J. K. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. 8mitm, Medical Examiner. ocsM-a THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVER-FAIL-1NO REMEDY A a r tain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Fnrrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation ia not only far superior to all the Liniments and (liniments now beiore the public, but possesses specific qualities entirely unknown to the most learned of the Medical Faculty. Its wlde-spresd celebrity hss brought out host of articles In imltstijn of It, with all sort of name., but none of them begin to compare with the tuperlor, old eitibllih-ed Arabian Liniment For the Nervou System It operates like a charm, soothing do wn the most violent agonies aud pain In a lew minute, alter it. application, Muinpa, Sore Thrsnt aad Breaata. It speedily csuses the dissipation ol any possibility of milter forming tn the parts, and brings about regular and healthy action of the glandular system. A Kevnlslvc, Anodyne and Balaam. In cases of Ruptured Muscles and T endons, Iu powerful revulsive aud healing qualities csuse the psrta to uulte without leaving the least soreness or wsnt of power behind, in Bruise and Swellings, it acta on the princple of a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost Instantly, and reduce tha aellinga in an Incredibly short spsce of time. A Stlmulnnt and Nervine. It Is a stimulant lrapirttng tune and vigor to the whole nervous and muscular system. For Rheumatism, or any other inflammatory condition ol the muscular system or chronic stiffness ol tbe same. It stands at tha vary head of all the remcdlea ever offered to the publie, and none can equal It. Polaonoua Replilea, oVp. For bites of poisonous snskes it msy be confidently relied on aa a prompt and otiectual remedy, acting a. a caustic snd specific In such hitherto fatal caaes. For Chilblains, Burns, Old Sores, Corns, Warts, Ery.ipeU., Croup, Nervou. Headache, Sore Eye., even to partial Blindness, Its ettects are astonishing The great advantage this article possesses over sll other remedies, is its brief operation oa the system. It cute, quickly it Is iho most certain remedy In existence, and It is told ehesper than any other medicine In use. We fearlessly assert that this great Arabian remedy will do more good lor lesi money than any other Liniment or Ointment in tbe world. For Hone and I'nttle, Iu effects are equally striking and aalutary. In Sweeny II has noequsl, being an ialallibla curei also, in Poll Evil, Big Heed, Fistula, Spavin, (tails, Strains, Bruise., Ser.tche., Wounds, no matter how bad, dor Eye, even to blindness, swalling of ev. ery description, and rr.ary infiammatory diseases. sjusj.-x-i'Kttr itiTH, CIS LraTr.Kr KITS. Rewsre of a base Counterf.it called II. Q FarreU's Arabian Liniment Tbia spurious article is sold by .o ne a. "Farrell s Liniment," to those whe are not carelul to call lor tbe genuine W. H. FarreU's Arabian Liniment. Alwava ask lor W. h Fah. REI I.'S ARABIAN LINlMS.hT.aed take no other. ftp" The genuine Arabian Liniment I sold by DENIG ar. HahIIY, J. At R.T. COOK. fl. ROBERT'S A CG-and WIS FAIIitENUOl.lZ. Columt.us. J. P. Gstelins, Carroll; Joshua Betta, Cottage Mills; Cherry At Stimmel, Lockbourno, T. Jonee At Bro., Londua ; 0. II. Bliss At Co., West Jefferson: E. Geohegaa, Baltimore; K. L. Slocum, Lancaster; 1. N. Wileoo, Newark ; Pge At Ingram, Newark ; Spencer At Channel, Bolioggreen; John D. Parka. Cincinnati: And DmggisU and Mrrchanu generally, la th Ualted States mrs SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. sJ The subscribers have on hand a lull asanrtmetit .r ... son-d lumber snd shingle of sll kinds tor building purposes. They have also, ia addition to their flooring machine, put ia operation one expressly for surfacing, snd are prepared to fur-aisb, oa short amice, lumber dreeeed oa on or both side, from 2 inches down to half an Inch in thickness. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring alwaye oa head. All orders from a d atsare promptly attended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of theesnal, Coiambus, Ohio. 1 BU1TLES. COMSTOCK At CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows free! fmat the nee. and is worth the att-ntioa of banker, lawvera. aad ai other eoasumera ol ink. It cannot be erased bv acids. For ale bv tbe nint or sal iva by (sepO) JOHN K. COOK. r CENTS. Columbus and Frankltnton ) Onanavs Oa aad after Monriav. tbe Tlh last- a Omnibus line will ru betweea ftaaptrr s Tavera la Frank intoa, aad tn America a Hotel. Fare A Cent only. Leave the Asaericaa every hour during th dav. eomeseaelnB at f 40. A M. lve t-haotrr'a rverv hoar durinv the dav. eoaintf acias at 7. A. M. GenUetaea will be exneeted to i.av In change, or call at tbe office aad parebaa ticket. R. O. REAM "MEW BOOKS At J. H. RILEY & CO'SJ JL Pleeovnie amoag the Knins of Ntacveh aad Babytna, with Travels ia Aenenca. katdi'ta aad the Desert, b-iag th result of eeoad expedition By Aastea U. Iyard, M. P. White, Red . Bleek ; peti-s-of American Society ia the Pad-led Btaae ; by Francis aaM Terr Palaky ; vnts. Amabel, a Family History; by ELzabeUs Worsaley. A very facsatmg hook. Aast received at taa New Booketore of snarl 7 I. B. EILET CO.
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Full Text | VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1853. NUMBER 255. THE Daih) !)io State Journal 13 PUBLISHED BTEEY MORNING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 8COTT ft BABCOM , journal buOiDbisb, bum abb ruu riuh bntbanoi on wok. TERMS Invariably in advance ; In Columbus, 86.00 year j by null, Su.OO. Daily during th aswlon of the Legislature, auii Trt-wesKiy tor m nunamuitr or ths Tar, Vb-UU. TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL Is furnished to city subscribers Mt1 1"V n, oi -i, ana by man at toua year, uiuhs or wax aim upward r ten nmt upwarus, vi.uti. THE TBI-WEEKLY JOURNAL If MOO-. year. Ra TES OF ADVER TISING IN THS BAIL Y JO URNA L The following ratt and rules have bem agraod anon between tin proprietors of the Ohio Slatumm and ttie (Mia SlaU Journal, to on observed in au eawa, attar this date. July a), ittttf.l On (quart, 10 line or leas of thb dad typs, for one Insertion, ih. , eacu aouiuonai insertion, zoo. Standing card, 6 lines or leas, for one year 810. No advertisement to be considered by Che year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously aimed upon between the parties. Advertisement" not marked on the copy for a specified number or insertions, will De continued one month, unices ordered out, and payment will be exaotad accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid In advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to rneir regular ottsiness ; ana an advertisements not perouniug were-to, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, &o., not to be oontraoted for by the year, but to be charged oy me piece, at'tne usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to he, in all canes, paid In advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy or legal advertisements neyona tae amount enarged or tnelr publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not leas than doubls the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rat. of 60 per oenb In advance of me auore raw.. . No invtBTiHSHiirf an ctsirtid QRATOiTODBLr. lilrw.lum.iih tnm -li--lr-).l- i .,.,..., 1 ! . M t I UTU.Lumu.vuw 1U1 UI1KL IU.U10 UIKIiIIiUIIUIu,, UtV VI'uljMnUJCB, WltlU. towpshlp, and other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged nun pnee. Deaths Inserted withont char are. unless accomnanled bv funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be piuu lor. U persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, solreos, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprbiuB, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If Intended to be inverted In the editorial ooluinn, the same will do cnargeti at toe race or not less tnan At cents per line, kiiu lueu omy wnen twiciMupaMieu uy an auveruseuienrt (Srcat tcirn rintinjj Jjousc, JOI llAL CLILDIXfiS, HIGH ST., t'0Ll.1Il!l S, OHIO, SCOTT Is DASCOM, PROPHIETOKS. Fj'NCOTJRAGED bv cast success, tlio suliscrihcrj ru- XjJ spectfully call the attention of the Public to the superior fnrilities they now possess for executing every description of PRINT- I.NU, in the tlrst style of the Typographic Art. Having for years been constantly adding to and enlarging their Estiihllnhmeitt, they ran at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of thin giwit ntate. The vnrlons departments liavo boon nrmnscd Willi fprci.il reference to the neat and expeditious execution of Al,l, Klaus utr uuuil anujuu ruiNTlNU, Iroraacardof asiugln line to a volume of a thousand pages. The different description) of work are carried on in separate apartments, each division beinir unuer me cnanre or careiui and experienced uamlri. A ulletrli ot the premltes may convey some Idea of the extent and facilities arthe JUUUNAb BTtAil riUNTI.Mi UUUSU. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT. Occupyinpj tlio enstern trout of tlio third lloor, is fiir niened witn extensive tonts or nu tne newest styles ot letter, troot Uinmond to Pica, and provided with every thing requisite for the rapid and accurate composition of Legal, Alerfieat, Ttuo'-ogical amt BWtceuanemis works; tieporis, c.rmom, uy'Ulws, Lafaoirift, lawyer's Briefs, and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, we print books in all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, Collide Societies, Seminaries, and Mhcr Publio Institutions. Many of the works bearing the imprint .if this office hare met with the most nattering testimonials, as to dictr accuracy ana typographical Deautyt even irom the nrst publishers in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, UO.i Vol. Ohio Reports, Ths Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies. 11runner on French Nouns. Dr. Gltason's lectures on Life ana Jtealth, Poems oy flirt, v. A. Chamberlain, Christy's C'einiJtrtf of Agriculture, Ac. &o MAGAZINES AND PEBI0SICAXS. Wo pay particular attention to tliis class ol' work, ami ire printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with .atitifnction to The Hrsfem Literary Alagazine, The Ohio Journal 9J MHcation, 1 .is Arky Annual i'roceeaings i. u. u. i., journals if Episcopal Conventions, The Beauty of Holiness and SabixitU Miscellany, The Vhio cultivator, &o. see. THE JoFbOOM Occupies tlio middle nart of tho third floor of the Journal Buildings, and contains an immense assortment of all thu various kinds or Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, Posters, Programmes, Inirm ltilli for Country Merchants. Concert, Exhibitions, fee. &c. In this department, our office is unsurpassed iu fullness and com. nleteucs. by anv in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonts of new Type from the various Foundries, snd Intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies tho west end of our ninidous Composition Kooma, which, are uu lectin iengtn,ana ugutea oyw gas burners THE PRESS S00M Coiitnininff a number of tlio most approved l'OWKIi I'llKSHKi of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, Is on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card :o the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STKAM I'OtVKIL We can produce tlio most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other fancy and Ornamental Priuting, In Colors, or in Gold, Silver and other Bronses, far more showy and effective, and much less costly tlian Engraving ; having all the Improvements ne cessary ro render our rnnung neat ana attractive. rap nnnv nminT'nv tlrcitpics the wliulo width ol' the cfiiiil Hour, unit is or iii'm.kvd iio rwxNTt rsrr In lenirth, Inrlmling the Fnlding snd Ituling Room, on theeastern frout. It is well furlti'he.1 witli eien live mwhlnerv from llw East, among which are A.lnms' lrget and beat Power Embossing Presses and hand Uttering Presses, witli an ample supply of limes Type, Dies, Combination Ornaments and Honlers, for iancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco j al other machinery, for Iaw and rtanlard work, from which, with the aid of uniahed workmen, wa are not only enabled to execute any amount nf work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the reliimling of Hooks, .Magwnes, Periodicals, Mitel Mumc, I'auipnietH, ftc, in auy rcvuired style anil fiiiUls. Ill the Hlank Hook L)Ei'Ai!TMKNT,wi'havo Ilicltok best Ruling Machine, of the largiut capacitv, with every appliance forfumMiing any required pattern In ruling, however intricate; also MrAdtms' Patent Paciiig MhcIiIiw. now very popuhtr in tlie Public OfScea, and with Bankers, Merchants snd Accountants at tlie Kset, for paging all kin.ln of Blank Hooks atvr Ihey are bound, in a rapid aud superior style. We.re alsocousiautly supplied with a larve stock of tlie best nualitv tor nminganniiiaua ...; . -i.., a of e verv sine, from the Is-st American and Foreign Manufacturers, and can furnieh ftalea, Counties Itanks, llailMad and other Corporations, Societies and tbe Trade, with Blank Hooks in any quantity, of anv quality and site, made by eunerior workmen, and warranted perfect, widt h we ara willing to compare with those of any setablishment East or West. STEREOTYPING nf averv desrrintiosi is aba carried on at this Uooi. Authors ih!n lo uertMtujtta their works, are enabled, bv a comparatively slight addition to tbe first cost, to issue subsequent editions at the mere met of paper, pres. work and binding. Leads cast of any m-asnns and thickness for the trad. Heads for Newspapers, cov ers tor Maiaiines. etc.. stei-otrped in rood .tt le Particular atten tion paid to the .terootyping of wood cuts THE COUNTING ROOM Is on the 6rt floor, I routine on llif-'h street. It is hero that all order, of customers are r-orived. all contracts made, and all the business of the establbihnient transacted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of all the various style. We hare nearly One Hundred rcmons enpnsed In our various 6rrartnMntj at the llisrtif WaTea. among whom are many of to snoat akiiiful Workmeu in ths basine-a, arel all feeling an iatmat in any work bearing the imprint of this ocnoa. This, com-biaed wiuk th practical experience and prrsoosl sunervisioa of the rfiior Prnprirtor, eoablea ns eonndentlv tn fnvite the attention nf the Pobiksraerally 10 oor STEAM PKINTLN'U 1TA1H,1SUMKNT, Mirving tenat nowben els east tbey near Better W ork or Bcttrt is CHARLES SCOTT, I WM. T. BASCOM, j norurroBa. SOMETHING NEW. Mrs. H. G. Supleb, havtte- the atteatio of eooBtry snevchants and drees me-kcrs lo her anrivaird assiiitinint of . . PAPKK PATTERNS, for fnU slcesl ladle' 4rrr. aiec-e, mantles, talmas, mantillas, c"2"- JpTO- . ete. The Psrii i u n-t..M a. ma frill red, show!., exactly how tho dree will appear -h.n made. Eviagmecmmeo-amicM:otiwith the best botjae ot Loo doa aad Pnrta, ad fwruetauj Bcthly with every Btrw deal ire as oon w apv-an, tn swaH caa ajways epe-td oa tho Old Enabitohcsl Hme for tbe moot reek-rcne anveltie ia dr-ss. Aiway. oa kaod. -nti( sosswisn-nt nf CHILDBEN'M CLOTHING, of tn awnrast style aad asaiari-ia. riP A Mt of is pataarn. srill ke teat to aay oa sc)o1b wnwais-ai.' sar. is. ta. BlTt-cr, aUmrrn s CbKUn mnd Pettsrn Ewatsnum. BlS-3ai M Boatk Id etreet, rhliadelpkia. n h i i i 1 1 1 m to ss s o w e $e So 77 8 lsquare, 1 162 368 004 006 00 6. 8. 9. 10. 15. 18. -squares, 1 mi 876 W6 0oiloibTiI"io7'T7 B squares, 415,8 60 8 00 9 00 loT IT" jjl 4 squares, ,6 608 009 OollOia. H. 18. j .. si tu ilia B.qur, rw fcit..35 M,.o.umn, r:z:JI'-.' rfc.H I dally, 80l dally 180, NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS; FROM W.ll. M'dQNALD'S ADVERTISING HOUSE, 103 NASSAU T, N. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS TlHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR-W. J. DA VIM (Si t'O. beg to rrmlnd morchaoU and Vf NISH, LAMPORT At CO., No. 8 Park Plasa, N"W York, dealer, that they am thn.olo agents Ir 8.F. CLEAVER'S UNUIVALEDnnNEY BOA P. the only genulue; alio, Icir hi. celebrated Mutk Brown Windsor, ana othor J ollet soaps i Hear a (jre.no, ol.rllled marrow., bav ,or"ra" military .having toap, etc. Ihey are conitanlly importing the fineit qualities of English ,na j-fpueh ir HI1j -j oulh Brushes, shell, horn snd Buttslo ,, 7. ' , J c. .. . J and Porluinory line, which they will .ell at tlio lowkat cam Liressih l.nnina. anil nvprv iliiaivliirliin nl irnnttm In tun Kan.iv I'-.ucna. Pricn lists and samples sent on when applied fur. Morchsnts will Hod It well worth their while to glv. them a call VV. J. 1JAV1S it CO., . Mfl An r . i t . v ... vn.i ' mar83-3m-M ' Sole Agenu fat the United Staiet. GEO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St., Corner of Maiden Lane, Km York, iMrnaTKus or GENTLEMEN'S IT 11 UN I BITING GOODH. In this Oltablhliment. boinc tho lareoit in Ibn idtv. tnuv he luuuuaiHrRo aim wen scicciea SIOCK. cons sunir 111 uart ol rtcn scarls and cravats, hosiery, glovas, under garments, suspenders, stocks, London ond Napoleon tics, shirts of all qualities, etc. Having been engaged in this business tho lait twenty years, comment is unnecessary, as they havn made such arrangements in Europo that thev aro receivius bv ultnmt pverv atosmer the chuicott good, tho market att'ords, nod purchaser, need only call to satlsly themiclve. that tvory artiole in the lurnlshing line may ou louua nnro. leUUu-uin-u I3ATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS SKS. Made under a new and nneiiMar neneeis. fnr PrlvalA vweiiings, iioieis, occamDoats, snips, etc. aro ottered tu the public, atlcr a thorough trial, as tho best and encapest Known, 'ihey possess manv and great advantages, among which may be mentioned thn following, viz i They are cheaper than hair; will letain their elasticity always: are prool against all kinds of vermlni are preventers, as well ai relievers of rheumatism i are sweeter ami far muro cleanly than any other; are easily renewed; am vsluable as Life Pro servers a borth mattrass of this material being sufficiently buoy, ant to sustain a Berson several dava. They will be found desirable lor Ibrclgo markets, particularly iui lyaiiiuruin, nuviruua, mna. ana tne jei&nas u tne rscinc Ocean, bearing close pocking, and on opening returning to their w.ijjiH.iuuiKi rur hid ujr DORKMUS & NIXON, Sole Agents, No. 21 Psrk l'laco. and 18 alurrav street. N. V Uhholsterers. earrinun mnkera and nthnrn. annnlleH with .1. .T i. ,1. i i . i . o - - i - r i in' railing uy tue puunu. i no tratinecneraiiv suiid ed at a luerai discount. ' We arouormlt'cd to nro tho names nf the fullnwinff nen iivincu, hdu nave u.ea ana approve oi ine articles : George L. Schuyler, Kiq., Charles Davis, Ksq., Jtcv.H.W. Bellows, Xtobert J. Rankin, L'cq., Nicholas Uenn, Ksq., j. iireen I'carson, r.iq., Klihu Townscnd, Esq., II. Rrewor. M. D.. J. W. Brsdshsw, M. D., Captain Ilnzard, Butfulo, Captain Hollister, " Captain Joseph J. Comstock, Com. U. a. Mail Steamer Baltic. lebl8 9uiM T7NAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER XU FUNRITURE. MATTHEWS & STAC Y, S2C Broad- uy, corner Spring street, New York, opiiiiaite St. Nicholas Ho tel, Prescottand Callamoro Houses, now oiler at whnlesRlo and retail, the most extensive assortment of Ennmeled Furnituro to be found in the Unikd Htntos, all from nrlcinal designs, including Oriental, Sernentine, Onen Cottasrt. lllcb I'oit and otlmrimt- terns. Alio, iioiewoou, Miuiogany, onK aud illiicx Walnut chamber and parlor suites. M. At S.. devotins thcmiolves exclueivelv tn the manufacturfnff department of thiB bu.ioeis, assure purchasers they can procure oi r.oom wen seasoned, auranio ana uiegant lurniture, at prico. varying irom Sf ZJ tu ijiauu per sullo n . no connection with auy otbnrllrm In tho city. febV-3m- ATEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- XI INS & LAtSELL, Imnorters and Wholesale Dealers. 01 Lib erty, N. Y., aro now receiving and opening a very lnrge and eu- iiieiy newpiocK oi H1I.KH AND FANCY DRY GOODH. comprising dree, silks, dross goods and trlmminua. bonnet and tatleta ribbons, shawls, kid, silk and Llilo gluves, whito goods, aces ana cmoruiacries, together witn a general assortment ot every variety of goods in thoir lino; caih and timo buyers from every section will find this n verv deilrnblo stock, aud at low price.. WM. U. It'LLRB, FTKPHKN lASELL, W. S. HOTCIIIN3, WM. D. Uakt, H. M. McColiKr.s. fob8-3m-ii All late with Bowen & McNamee. rpRKNCIl FANCY & STAPLR GOODS.- X1 lilTOnEH, DCrCY & CUEIlAMiR, 73 William street, Ntw York, impnrtcrr, and WnoleiHle Ut-nlera in French Fancy (Joodi, have now in ft ore aid aro recpivintr by a very park- ot from Haviv, a Urge and deiirsbl anorttnent of goodt ior tho spring trade, which they onor to tho tradu ut tne lowest market prices. AmuDi( ineir stocn may no louna Aitato, silk, dress, rest and lnrjcv buttons of all kinds : percui sion caps, (JO and SB, ribbed and ribbed and split; Una of all descriptions, a most complete assortment; brushes teeth, nail, hair and shaving; accord cons otid flu t inns of ihomot superior quality ; purres silk, buck and cotton t kid and leather gartera ; Imitation Jewelry bono bracelets, jtt goods etc.; suspenders, from low to high prices, a complete assortment; silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin strings, etc., etc : gnmo bats, dice, mirrors, cvclets. penbulders. etc : toutthtr with many othor Ian cy articles. inn i uin-H I 1NEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import A-J era ot Linens, etc, offer lor sale a full assortment ot tho most approved mnnotactures, consisting in part as follows : nrowu and oieachea dinpernna aainniR, all widths. Table cloths, ot all qunliiies and azea. Nankins and doylies Hnowdron and satin dsmssk. Birdspve Dlaoers nsrrow to vcrv wide, and from coarse to very nne. Pillow cases, linens and sheetings. Dtillings Plain and lancy Irish', French and English. Hollands Brown, bleached, black and slato. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, 7 8 and 4-4 blay and yellow. Linen cambric handkorchiefs, a large variety. Shirting Linens Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linens Choice and new patterns. Mosquito Netting. GREENWAY, BROTHERS & CO., fcbl-3m-M B4 Park Place and II) Bsrolay st.,N. Y. GILLIES & BYRIVE, Manufacturers of ENAMELED ORNAMENTAL C'OTTAIJK AND t'flADlllElt FbltMTtDK, 4 .'2 Kroadway, east side, bo-low Grand street, manufactory No. 49 Greene street, New York, tko uleniuni In informing tho citizens ol Columbus and its vi cinity, that they still continue to sell a warranted first class arti cle at prices so low as to cilerthe greatest inducements to all who intend purchasing, to call on us beiore making up their bills. All articles otlered at our cstabliehment warranted to he constructed throughout ot klln-drlcd wood, and ot the best quality of materials. Being the first tu manufacture this lurniture in tho United Ststes, year, of experience ba. enabled u. to produce an articlo that 1. at once a period combination ol beauty and utility. Being engaged exclusively in tbia one lino, we have tho largest assortment in this country, made after tho latest Parisian and Italian stylos. Being the most varied and unique assortment ever belurn effert d, tho most particular tastea in regard to color, shading, ornamenting, etc., etc.. can always he suited. A II orders through tbe Post promptly attended to. Mattresses, feather beds, pillows, psillsiiies, etc , at the shorteit notice. Urestest care taken In boxing. (ill.l.IKH & BYRNE. no. sr.. nroaowny, oast side, belnw urand street, . I. Will remove on May 1st to No. S4ii. a few door, above Fpring trout. Jen'-Vf-rlm-M' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer find Dealer In FURNITURE AND UPIIOI.HTEKY. In all It. brancbe., wholesale and retail. Nns. tfli Bowery and 133 I heitor street. New York. Tho CHEAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT In tho United Htntea. Superior rosewood lurniture In suits. In brocatelle. Dluih. etc , etc ; also, a very extensive stock of mahogany, black walnut and other furniture, which he warrants equal to any Id the city, to which he calls tho partioulsr attention of country merchants and others. N H. Good, carefully packed and shiDDed to anv part of the world. janG-:im-K TJLIA KUBHEU GOODS. The Subscriber X would respectfully call the attention of his old customers aad . . ..r , ... , hl. 1H .., .A merchants throughout the United ttates and Canada tn his stock ol Rubber Goods, manufactured bv himself exuresslv lor tho pring trade ot 18.'.3 His stock of ' it l i tin. it i iiiiniijii p.rticularly deserving ol Inspection t aa it ha. never b ifora been so completo, nor tho articlea more perfect. An Extensive mom or Coats, Carriage Cloth, Machine Belting, Capos, Wading Pants, Engine Parking, . Panta, Piano Covers, Llle Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Balls, Leggings, Csns. Whins. and eveiy description of Rubber Good", constantly nn hand. The above are warranted to stsnd anycllmste, and will bo sold at most reasonable prices. Order, .olicited, and prnmptl y attended to by D. 1IODGMAN. 72 Maiden Lane, first corner Irom Broadway, JanlD 3m: and 59 Nasaan street. New York. F1 LOOR OIL CLOTHS. ALBKO cV IIOYT, No 72 and 74 John stbbbt. New YoaJt, Mitnufacturers or Floor Oil f 'Inthsu Ofler 1 1 tbe trade, oa liberal terms, a a-neral aasortnic.f erf the amve goods In virion, widths, of 3 ft, 3 ft 9, 4 It C, 5 It ft, 9 It, I'J It, 15 ft, 18 It. and t!4 It; also. UAKHIAUE VII. VLUTUS, In widths ot 3-4tha, 7-Sth and 4 4ths ; also. Table Oil Moth, dths. 5-4tha. and S4tb. wide These Bond, are well seasoned and will endure uy climate-- jaa!8-3m:at SPRING GOODS, Wm. H. Knoep- rit. 99 William street. New York. Importer eind Jobber in French. German. English and Domestic Good, for Tailora and. Clothiers, hH received by lata arrivals, a large and well selected: atnek in Omnia, Enpliih and French cloth., of all grades and style. Mohair eoatinsa, drap d ete, qoer s clotn, alpsel ana worateoi "af M v ?"CHl "d clouded xPn l"1 1 rench and Barwi vr rlnth, plain and twilled. Rarasley drills. Browa and yellow Unests. Fancy plaid and figured Marseille. White and RntF do do Drab ilk and Hnea eoaringa, together with aa extensive aesort ment of IniBnunga aad other goods. Bailable 1or the Clothiag Trade, oa tbe most favorable aerma. Partiealar eash or short time bsvws and all who atndv their mteresta, vtgl caU aad exam in his stock befot parchaaing el-1 waero. lanis ly I NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Y. FBOM W. II. h'DONALD's ADVERTISING HOUSE, 109 NASSAU'S!., 1. y. being extemlvnly engaged In ths Publishing, Bookselling and Stationery Business, are propsrrd to offer every variety of goods in weir line on tne moaniunruntTiua. meir own puuiiciwuus mliriM Muna vulnahln .ml nnliular miacallaniinii. works, to. aether with an unrivaled .election or achool booh., Including Stoddard's eelebratod aeries of Arithmetics C. L. At Co, am alio large dealer. In and manufacturer, of every variety of Cap I a ... n - Mi.li l.a nft.i -. n.ni.l.M,,,,.,-.' whnl I auu i-cmir rMiiera, v..,.. w. whiviwi.iui - tan price.. Orders from ths Trade respectfully .ollclted. ap63oi-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In- I dia ItrfBB.B Co.. Warehouse No. 19 Nassau street. Ne York, extensive manufacturers, underGoodyear'. patents, of Uoats, Life rreservors, rtauo uovers, ('apes, Air Beds, Tarpaulin., Cans. Pillows, Surgical and Armv&NavvGoodi. Cushions. Chemical Arjosratus, The cood. made by this company are warranted to stand all climates, ana aro superior to tnose inanounanrnayoiaerpaieni. u. m. Wlbsun, rresiuent. F. M. Shxpabd, Treasurer and Secretary. ap63m-ic T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OP DIIY GOODS! O. O. WILSON & CO., Imnoiters and Jobbers ot Pry Goods, No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite ths National and Western Mimetuj, uiu i.tim. .a nun u ie. uiihi, mir york. Invito tho attention of Wholksalb Ruvkbs to their very largo assortment ot goods, which is kept complete at all seasons of J tlio year by the addition of all tho new style, and fabric, that are constantly arriving by "steamers" ana "psciets." wo havn largo departments devoted exclusively tn the. ale of cloth.. Cotilmi res, Votings, Tailors' Trimmings, White Goods, IIu. siery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Ifomestics, etc., ,ln aadlt displayed larg. llnoi ot prints, Including MrrlnjBc, and Cuchecos, Ginghams, Lawn., Beragcs, Black and I other atauleSilkf. Murlnoa. llumbazinHi. Alnarai. and the nu- etc In addition are displayed largo linos ot prints, including other staple Silks. Merinos. Bumbazlnes, Alpacas, and tbe nu merous other ariicles appertaining tn the Dar Goods Toads. aiso, agents ior too sale ol " Jtioyib'. noyiu raiem owansuuwn SewinaColton." vve invite the attention ot tho closest buyer, ior cam or credit. roarm-iy-ai T7AIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES.- JL Long known Severely totted -Always rloht Tho ac aiiowiedgea stand ni. mar 8 4m-M TJILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers JLJ oiler lor sale Tables ten per cent, less than any other es tablishment in the city of Now York, with improved cloth or patent India Kunner cushions, which am preierrea to an oihora now in uao by tho best pinyers in tho unitca mates lor correct ness and elasticity, and are warranted to stand in their place tor years, without repairing, (ientlemen wishing to purchase Ta mes ot all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or fine ueas, .ddrc.rgt cues, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of Iho best descrintion. readv ior shluuing at the shortest notice. - , ,i ii.'171'nii .. 1 1 L-r. v I.' ii unirritu au ic(.n.r,u, inar9-3m-ai GO Ann street, Now York. QALT. The subscriber, being largely enga- KJ ged In tho salt business in the city nf New York, would in form merchants and cousumers that he keeps constantly on hand. Ashton's. Worthinitton's and uther brauda of LIvei'DOol lino salt ; Liverpool ground alum do.; Turks' Island, Bonulre, nr. unes and other alnds coarse salt, aua rennea grouna raca salt, in bag. of 15 and 7 lbs: also mineral and Ashton snlt. In the same sized bags ; also, cases and bags of Valine do, and cases oi grouna rocK do, tor solo upon the roost lavoraoie terms, uracrs an) solicited, and promptly attennea in, ny OAMUr.U lIUlALiLilNU, At his Bait Warehouse 101 and 1U3 Broad street, and 207 Washington street. inui jtn-m T)ENHAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 272 JL Pearl street, New York, manufacturers of PLAIN, JAPANNED & PLANISHED TIN WARE, and Dealers in Hardware. Britannia and Glassware such as Ta li lo Cutlery, Britsnnia Urns, Tea and Cnfteo Pots, Candlesticks, Table Castors, Soup Ladlrs, Fluid and Oil Lamps, Pitchers, Turn-biers, Table and Tea Hpoons, Plated and GermhU'Silver ripoons, Forks and Ladles: Tinned and Knameled Biiuce-Pans, Muslin Kettles, Fry 1'sns, shovel snd Tongs, clad Irons, Iron and Brass wire, llrais Kettles, Hhoet iron, 'i in flute, mocic 'Jin, Antimony, etc. All goods carelully packed and srarranlett. Iebl(i-:im at T1TILLMAN & NEARING, 105 William a street. Kow Torn, wnoiesaio aesn-rs in SILK AND MILLINEItY tiOtlDH. Invito thoso visiting thu city to exsmino their choice and carefully selected stock of Silks. Parts Ribbons. French Flotecrs, La ces, tfc. Kmhraclng tho largest assortment necessary for the wniinery tracio. We otter advantages to those buying tor CASH or APPROV. JLJJ UUKUU . janirj jm-m OUNG & LEAVITT, 189 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (opposite John street,) Imnorters and D'tdcre in WATCnEl, DIAMONDM. JEWELRY, Gold Pens, Plated Ware. Finn Cutlery, GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belts aud Pouches, Game Bags, . FANCY GOODS, Aecordcon, Violin 8trlnps, Plated or German cilrer Forks, clpoous, etc , etc. janl8 3m-M BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE THREAD. This six-cord Thread, made principally from rien Island cotton, Is warranted not to kink or knot In sewing and the strongest and smoothest in the world. It Is now taking Iho lead nf all other makes. FOR SALE BY Tweedy, Moulton At Plympton, Hunter, Buckley & Co., Calhouo, Vanderburgh & Co., Leo, Fonton At Phelps, Avery, Millard & Co., Henrys, Hmith & Townscnd, W. & J. Morrison At Co., John Martin, jr., At Co., Frceland, Stuart oV Co., ;UHin, Mellon At Co., Lord, Warren, Suiter b Co., Greenway, Brothers & Co., Georgn Opdyko AV Co., L. At V. Mruy at t o., Lathrop At Ludineton, Hurlbut, Ainswotth At Plersnn, John Steward, jr., At Co., Smith, Carey At Mosely, Brooks, Brnthcrs At Co , etc.-JuiAay all the leading Jobbers, Ac, in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltinioro. febl63m-M PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES- X TEEN A CO., No. 481 Broadway, New York, would call the attention of thnie about purchasing tn their splendid stock of fiV lo 7Vs octave Pianos, which they believe cannot be excelled by ony ether in the city, either In tone, finish, quality of material, or workmanship. Medals have been awarded by the Amotican Institute to their Instruments fire years in succession. Having recently purchased the entire stock of the late firm of Dubois At Warriner, formerly Dubois and Stodnrt, lavorahly known for Forty years as Pisno mikers. they would invite tbe continuance of the favors of their friend, and cu.tomer. with the certainty of giving equal satisfaction. Fer the southern market we ere making with Double Iron frames: and detached cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. lcb-d3ra-K WO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John JL C- Henderson At Co., No. Hi Rue da Faubourg Poisson-niere, Paris, and 174 and 170 Pearl .treet. New York, ofler fur sslo an extensive assortment of French and Ametlcan Artifilcal Flowers, Feathera and Ornaments: Itslisn, French, English and American Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, etc. The above, chiefly ol our own manufacture, embrace tbe largest and most varied stock to be found in the United Ststes. Ssrcples may be seen at our ware room in New York. jaull-3m-M NEW YORK SALTPETRE WORKS. The attention of dealer, and consumer. I. Invited to the Refinod Saltpetre produced at theee work., being warranted superior in appearance and quality to any other. Crude Saltpetre for aale in lot to suit purchasers, at the lowest market price. JOHN HENSHAW, marS5-lm-x 139 Maiden Lane, New York. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND JL TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. TIIOMAS H. ST E A KNS, Importer and Jobber of Silks, Millinery and Fancy Uooas, 12 Broadrray, A'tw Fori, haa now in ature, and ia daily receiving and offermg at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of goods in his line, embracing all the various stvles and designs, consisting of black and fancy silks, msrcrlim-s, Florences, shsjwls, trimmings, bonnet ribbons, tatleta and sat'n ribbons, dress trimmings ol all kinds, French and English crepes, crape lisss, silk cravat, embroideries, glove, of all kinds, silk lace mitts, barege, laces, white goods, hosiery, L.C. Handkerchiefs, etc. Tbe undersigned invio-a th attention of tbe Trade, aad his friends generally. Great Inducements ofiercd to cash and short tin:e buyers.. Q 8TEARKg mitnmimm.t d 3l ly bet LPierty at. and Maiden Lane, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliven & Docauss), Commission Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer in every description of AMERICAN HARDWARE, No. 5 Plstt street, fuar doors from Pearl, New York, Manufacturer of the Premium Steel Square; Agent for Bee's Braces, Torn-OTeiretet also. Kendall At Taylor's Thermometer, Barome-trrs,etr.; Union Butt Co'a Butts, Gate Hinges, Brackets, etc; Brown Ai Brother's sheet Bras. Brass and Copper Wire, Rivets, etc- N. Neweomb's Smith. Bellow, etc. ' TI10MAR DOUGLASS, ASA FARR, Jr, novll-ly Isle of the firm of Child, Fair At CoPt-Lonia. JUST OPENED. The subscribers would re-prctfally annoanee to their friend and the public ia general, thu they have at opened a More oa tbe eoraerof Long street and Stale Avenue, opposite P. Uayden's Factory, where Ihey intend to keep constantly oa band, a large assortment ol tne very best of Fsmily Groceries each a teas, eofiee, sugar, i.mMm tlnwr. rice. fish. aoan. candle, starch, cheese, etc etc.; together with every article a md by families, which they ofler to tBe lowest terms, for Cask only. 14.1852. W. DIXON at CO. BUSINESS CARDS. WW DBNNISON, JB. ' H. B. OABBINOT0N. TjENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys JJ AT LAW (VJJice Odeon Jlulldings), will attend trrproiei-siunal business In tho Vlate and Kederal Courts ; also, to colluo. tlooa, the law ol Insurance and ot patents. Janl.'OJ dly LfCIAN BltTTI RS. THKO COSfSTOCB. OKO O. OOMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-on tn H. Cotmtock & Co.,) Forwarding and Coram 1 Mi on tnercoanii, L-tra uu URnuiaoturari. ana aeaiors in iftiu mmior. nio na lumoer. ueaa ot tne eanti. t;oiaraDui. unio. Liboral advanc.it made on consignment-., uiar0 TOSEPH F. SMITH. Attorney at Law. Real Estate, Bounty Land and Pension Agent-Two doors east of llluh, on Town street. Columbus. Ohio Will attend to the practice of his prolession, obtaining pensions, boy log, selling and obtaining land warrant., selling and teasing real eiiuie, examining land titles, collection ol claims, etc. V if Letters from . distance must be postpaid. JU3U T Q. LAKIN, Architect and Builder, of- (' fer. his sorvAsettfl tho elllicna of Columbus and vicinity. n bi. lino. Drawing, lor plain and ornamental buildlog, ol every variety, executed in a new .tyie,anato.uiteveryiocauon. erate. uruer. irom a alliance promptly attended to. unarge. mou. 'ate. Shop and office on Sugar Alley, few door, east ol Journal DUlldlOg. leuii-aom C ERE. ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard- VJT ware and Cutlery, iron, nails, glass, house builders' mate rials, farming and mechanical toots, military goods, etc., en, No Mil High street, sign ol the unt raaiocx. "VIEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard 1 has been opened on the lots south of tho Ohio Tool Com-nanv'a Factor?, where Northern and Hocking grata and black smith's coal will Do sola oy tno ion or Dusnei. decj-dtt w H. UAlinuiiL,, Agent. W.A. JONRS. -Ja T.inTTiT .milripnnt rnrripr Main J 1 ACJl. I O HI) 1 iliLi, SOUtfteaet COmer Main I L i .tvnat 'rnmVin iiiiin. aonSa.Htf scpSidtf "Z: ; n , nV TTATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio ll JONATHAN BOYD (formerly ol'th. Carlisle House), Pro- nrietnr. P I have In tho otflco n " Private Stock Rnslster." lor the benefit of those buying and selling the same, which enable, mo at any time to give satisfaction in regard to the .ale, location, etc., ot an tno .iocs in ricaaway ana aaioiniog counties. Circleville, Ohio, Dee. 17, 18M-d6ra J. BOYD. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad (J street, noar tho bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, aud a groat variety of castings, always on hard. a iirinTri a tvt T-Tz-ittotj' tl... t A MERICAN HOUSE, HanOVer Street, BOS- xjs. ton, by I.KWIS HI Vat I roouur.eniargfa anaeieganuy lurniihed possessing an the moaern improvements ena conve- niences lor tho accommodation of tho traveling public. novJ ly:ls 1TEW ESTABLIS HMENT. E. Gaver. as- J-' ited by A. W. Reader, would respectlully announce to the cilizens of Columbu. and vicinity, that be haa opened a rOKKIN WAItmtiMl.tl. directly oppotito the Franklin House, whero he is at all times prepsrea to lurmsn comos, snrouas, ere., wun an inn atteouun and fixtures uocussftrv on funeral occasions and he wishes it oiitlnctly understood that hie terms stisii not ne ol ao onjectiona bio a character a. to prevent enitrcsausiaction. ooi-aiy- COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- J TOR Y Near the c-nrner of Third and Gau streets. Messrs. K. A- U.F. BOOTH aro mniiulactiiriuir and havo constantly on hand, at their establishment at tho location above named, all kinds ot carriages, budgie., eto., made of the host material., by tno most experienced worsmen, and wnrrsutea to ao gooa service. The proprietor, aro both prnctlcul carriage maker., and all work ordored irom them will givo good .stLlsotlnn. Repairing dnno at tbe shorteit notice. Tbey have been carryingontne ou-slness in this city some ten years, and trust they have some claim to puDiio patronage. oci-uty LTtHER BELTING. The undersigned, Agents for tho sale of HI'. US HO YT'S celebrated oremh tun pHfnt Itlvlted. Stretched Leather Bnnrla,hnva this day received a lull assortment of all sizes, from 1 Vfc to lBlncbes In width. We would call tbe attention ol the public to theabove article, aa one nossossina superior merit. They aro made from the thick and solid parts of the beat oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerlul machines, (invented and usrd by H. A'. II. oniy,) wnereDyinev are maoe 10 run straignt ana true, nave uniform bearing on the drum or nullev. hold their widthsevenly. aril nivo 'romJSIn v iror Cent, more fnree Shin thme marie tn llinuiuiu.l, iuuiiim.1I. Sold at manufacturers prices, with addition of frelghtonly, by iMi.m'uitNu, rvunnn at uu,, juid tsignoiine miii uroaa Axe, uoiumous, u. iTriNDO W SASH W Jj M I F UV - : ' I have msde an arrangement En... .. . c: witn one ot the ninsieeiehrated ssih manuiacione. in ine west, and are prepsrea 10 nil ail orders lor sash, manufactured by practical workmen and of good matoriais. All orders left at our hardware store. No. 159 man street, sign ot the Gilt Broad :Axe, will receive prompt nltention. KILBOURNE, KUHNS & CO. Columbus, April 23, 1851. A CARD. Mr$. FRANKENBERG res- pcctlullv announces to her friends, and tbe nubllo gener ally, that, on the 17ih of Mtrch Inst , she Intends to open a iiisi.siinsi.it v nuui , in tne new nricx nutiaing oi nr. Kanni maker, on Third street, below Mound and South streets. noxt to Dr. Fisher's residence. Sbewillbeprepared to hive on baud all such articles as aro found In a Millinery Shop, and to furnish them according tn the lateit French In.hion. As she Intends to snare no effort in tha i.romot and most exact execu tion of all order, with which .ho maybe favored, .be moit res pocttuiiy aollciti the patronage of hertrlend. .nd tbe public Straw hata, Ate., will bo washed, colored, and made np in the most fashionable style. All kinds of embroidery will be taken, on commission Into the Shop, and sold to the best advantage of tho manufacturer. marlOdtf AT AND CAP STORE. THB OLD STAND. The subscriber oomes greeting to every hat and rap wearer In Central Ohio, with ono nl tbe verv beat assortments ol ITnt and Cnpa ever brought to this psrtof the State, embracing nearly every variety oi siyie now worn Dy tne numan lamuy. Hi hats are mado to order by some of tbe best and most cele brated establishment, r ait and West, viz i Beebe At Co., New York ; Bcrtaiett at Hivnn, i-niiaanipnia ; uodd at Co., Hates, Whlteher At Co , and others, ol Cincinnati ; all of wblrh will be sold at fair prices l and he wishes it to be distinctly understood that it it all nonsenio for others to say thoy can sell lower thsn he csn. Boing a practical bait 'r, and engaged in tbe business lor years, he understands what a bat can bo made snd sold lor. ill. .lock eonal.t. (in part) oi tn following varieties r Kiaex ana drab nearer, extra ; Black and drab moleskin, extra; Hlsck and drab brush, extra ; Otter and seal drab : Black and drab Hungarian, very tine; Black and drab Kosiulh. in great variety : A large and well selected assortment ot straw good, for men and boys. A very nne assortment or straw hats ror cbildren, etc., ete. His old friends and the uuhlic aro invited to call and examine tho assortment and prices. J E.RUDISILL, ip.J men it , next ooor to tne etige umee. WE ARE NOW opening a large and besutilul assortment ul WATCHES. DIAMOND AVOItli At JEWELRY. Our stoek of fine London and Gene. va Watches is superior to aty in the State. Diamond ling, and nin. we ofTer at New kork prices. Jewelry, silver snd plated warn, fine mantle clocke, and cutlery, at wholesale and ri tail. All ate iu-vited tn cell, examine, and pur-hsse If suited. NOTARIAL and other SEALS engraved, and PRESSEStar-nlincd, at the ahorteit notice. Watches repaired In tha beat manner. Firat door lonth of entrance to Neil Home. jull BLYNN At BALDWIN. : WINDOW SASH. We I I V have purchased the SASH MACHINERY formerly nsed by Buttles, Comstock At Co., and are now prepared to fill orders for 3 t indole eatk and Blinds oi an ainos, oi gooa materials and workmanship. Orders left at our E! hard ware store, 1C1 High st.,sln of IjHilt Padlock, will be promptly attm-J.'deddo. GERE, ABROTT At CO. Columbus, Jan. 16, Ie5l. dy TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRKSII OYSTERS. I am receiving daily fresh Baltimore and New Haven oysters, which will be sold low a the lowest, la cans or hall can ; and in all eases the oyster which I sell will be wsrranted good, or no sale. Order Irom the country rareluHystfanded to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by ao doing I hope to merit a share of pubile patronage. ocJl C. P. L. BUTLER, T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- tJ er. High street, between the American and Neil House, Colas-bus, Ohio. Having purchased the entire stnek of William Savage, I will continue the business at the old stand, , where I will keep a first rate assortmnt of WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS,-FORKS, C UTLERY, And a general variety ed sTANCY UWODS. For the present I will reside la New York, aad persons ia want or goods, Kay rely apoa seeing all aew patterns ot )ewclry la sny store. With these assurance he hope to retain the confidence of tha former patron of tbe concern, and of the citizens generally. The Welch Rcpmirrnf will be attended to by W. II. Savage, long known In this socrioa a a fir.t rate workman jul6 J. Y. SAVAGE, Ja. NOTICE. Having disposed of any atnek nl goods to Mr. Joha T Savage, Jr, I cheerfully recommend kirn to all of my old eas timers, and the public generally. As it ia absolutely necessary that aay outstanding baslneas shoald be closed, all persons kaowing thamsetve. iadebted to me will call and aettl. ap. J16 W. M. SAVAGE. 1 ti I 1 I i i ll; ...I IE y aaMSssaaaiaaswaa W4 fS J 'J I 111 I TRANSPORTATION. TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD Open through, completing the last link In the coain oi raiirnsa. oetween new rorx. uoston, rnusaeipnia nil. tlmoreand Washington City, and Chicago. Tbe only route by which the dancer, of Lake navigation are entirely avulded. The quickest and best route between Columbus and Chicago and the norinwest. On and after Monday, April 11th, VH53, passenger trains will run aany (sunaays excepieoj, as louows: Through Trains. Leavs Toledo at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 p. m. " Cleveland at 9:50 a. tn. and 8:30 p. m. Bellemte Trains. Leave Norwalk for Bellevun at 8:00 1. m. Bellevue for Cleveland at 8:00 p. m. Dav trains stop at all stations. Night train, will not atop at Town.ond. Camden or Clyde, exoepi co leave passenger.. Connecting. Directly. At Toledo, with train, of Mit hiiian Southern Railroad for Chi eago and the west and forming a line in oonneolinn with Cbl cago and Hock Island Railroad and steamers on Illinois river, to Ht. Louis. At B-llevue, with Trains of Mad River and Lake Erie Road for nandusKy Ulty, uayton, Cincinnati, etc. At Monroevilln, with Sanduskv. Manatleld and Nownrk Railroad! ror Banous.y uuy, euei by junction, fjciumous, nowarx ana Zsnesvillo. At Gratton, with Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Road, for Cleveland, enemy junction, Columbus and Cincinnati. At Cleveland, with Lake Shore Hood, via Dunkirk, for New Yon ana via uunaio.lor New york, Albany, also for Woitorn Kosd ana uoston. With Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road for Pittsburgh, Wheel. ing, rnnaaeipnia, nsitimornana Washington Ulty. tj& Freight forwarded promptly, at fair rates. K B. PHILLIPS, Su'nt. StTT's Office T. N. & C. R. R , I Norwalk, O., April 6, 1853. (.nannm X3bS5Bid I 'xximm wtt T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND xeni a railroads. hummeb abban'oxiubnt, fob i853. Three Passenger 1 rains Daily, (Sundays excepted) Hour of Divarture Changed Trains run by Columbus time, which is seven minutes faster than Cincinnati time. On and alter Tueeiliiy, April 3, and until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on East Front rHreet, Cincinnati, as louows : Morning Express Train at 7 a. m.; Evening Express Train at 5 p. ra.; Hillsborough Train at 2 DO p. m. Pnef.lnwnnit Plnlnavilla Miirni- l.nvnTnnit. Pnmlnr'a eollalrl I Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwiu and Waynesville, Spring I Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Selma, South Charleston, London, West Jciler.on, Columbus, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning will leavo Columbus- Evenina Exnre.s Train at 4 10 d. m. Morning Express Train at 4.30 a. m, Hoturning Irom Springfield, Trains will leave at 530 a. in , and fi wUl Passenger, for Hlllsboro', Chillicotbe, and intermediate points. will take the 230 p. in. Train Irom Cincinunti. rteiurning irom uiiisooro , at .ju a. m, Tho Kxpress Train, 7 a. m. from Cincinnati, and 4.10 p. m., from Columbus, will stop at West Jefferson, London, South Charleston, Xenia, Corwin, aud Wnyneaville, Murrow, Loveland, Millord and Ye low SDtings. only. Express Train, 5 p. m , from Cincinnati, and 4.30 a. m , from Columbus, will stop at West Jefferson. London, South Charles ton, Selma, Ccdatville, Xenia, Spring Valley, Claysvilin, Corwin, and Waynesville, Oregon, Fort Ancient, Murrow, Doarfiuld, F oster's Water Station, Lovelnnd, Milford, and Yellow Springs, only. The 7.30 a. m. Train from Hillaboro'. and 2 30 p m. Train from Cincinnati, will stop at all way stations when required. Lines nl Hocks and Coaches run in connection with the trains to the folio wing towns i Lebanon and Dierficld ; Wilniiogton and Clarksvllle. from Morrow and Corwin l Goshen, and points above, from Milford ; Dnvtou from Xenia. The 4.30 a. m. Train Irom Columbus connects at Cincinnati with regular packets to Madison, Louisville, Cvansvllle, Nash ville, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, Ate, Ate. The Trains connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Rail, rosd at Sprioglield ; Columbus and Cleveland Railroad at Columbus with Central Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, and liuea of coaches from Zsnesvillo to Wheeling, Ato. On Sundays but on train will bo run, leaving Cincinnati at i 6D p, m , and t;oiumbus at .M a ni. rareirora uoiuinbus to Aenta ...$1.40 "- 1.90 "'. 3 00 Do do Hillsborough....... Bo do Dayton.... Do do Cincinnati r or other information, apply to r. v. riToaDEB. Cincinnati. A. W. Stabs:, Xenia. C. G. Deshlkr. Columbus. A. II. Lewis, Agent, Cincinnati. Wii. Wbioht. Agent. Snrinclield. T. Louoii, Agent, Columbus. WM. II CLEMENT. Sunerlntondint. E3? The Company will not be resoonslble lor baggage ex reeding Ally dollars in value, unless tbo same Is returned tu tho Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at tbe rate of a passage ior every spuu lo value abovo that amount. sprllj mm CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCIN- V NAT!, AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Chakor or Hub. On and alter Wednesday, March nth, Pas songor Trains leave as follows ("'undsys excepted); Cleveland tor uolumhns at a. m ana p. m. Cleveland for Erie at 7 a. m. end 7:40 n. m. Cleveland for Toledo and Chicago at 9:20 a m. and 8:30 Erie lor Cleveland at 3:30 a. m. aud 3:15 p. m. Columbu. for Clevoland at 12m. and 11 p.m. Shelby lor Cleveland at 2:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. Shelby for Columbus at 12 m. and 12:40 p. m. FREIGHT AND STOCK TRAINS. Erie for Cleveland at 7:15 a. m. and 6:20 p. m. Cleveland for Erie at 8:15 a. m. and 8:10 p m. Cleveland for Columbus at 0:15 a. m. Columbus for Clovelsnd at 6:15 a. m. RAILROAD CONNECTIONS. At Erie, with the Erie and Rufi'alo Road for New York and Bos ton, via Dunkirk, and the New York and Erie Road, and via Hutlalo and tbe buffalo and Albany and Hudson River Itoads to new l or, ana toe western uoaa to nostnn ; at uniumoue, witn the Co'unibus and Xenia and Little Miami Itoads to Cincinnati; at Gabon, with the Bellefnntalno and Indiana Road to Marlon; at Shelby, with tho Sandusky and Newark Rosd ; at Grafton with tho Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Head for Toledo and Chicago; and at Cleveland, with the Pittsburgh Road to Pittsburgh, Balti- moro ana rnnaaeipnia. STAGE CONNECTIONS. At Grafton, with Ely t is, Medina and Wooater; at New London with Ashland ; at Columbus, with Circleville, Chillicotbe and Portsmouth. L. M. HUB BY, Agent, Cleveland. II. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Erie. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. J. P. DAVIS, Agent, Shelby. Office Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. 1 and Clevoland and Erie Railroad t'o's., ClevolaLd Ma ch 7th, mi. ) mar2A A. STONE, Jr., Superintendent, CHEAP STEAM COMMUNICATION Between PHILADELPHIA At LIVERPOOL. The Liverpool and Philadelphia Stea nshlp Company Intend sailing their new steamships aa followa: CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2 125 tons, Capt, itobeit Leitch. CITY OF CLAOOW, 1,610 tons, Cspl William Wylle. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, 2,200 tons (now buildBg. From Philadelphia. a City ol Manchester Saturday, 23d April City of Glasgow Ssturdsy, 14th May. City of Manchester. .................... .Saturday, 11th June. City ol Glasgow ....Saturday, 2d July. From Liverpool. City or Glssgow Wednesday, 20th April. City of Manchester Wednesday, 18th May. City of Glasgow Wednoadsy, SthJnnv. City of Manchester Wednesday, tub. July. RATES OP PASSAGE. From Philadelphia. From Liverpool. Saloon alter Staterooms... $90 Saloon after Staterooms, 80 ge. - midship ... tV midship " 15 gs. forward " ... &5 1 forward " LI gs-Including steward's fee. THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. A limited numbwr ot third-class psssenger will be taken Irom Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found In provision. From Philadelphia $-j!j From Liverpool $1 Certificate of Dassage will be iasned here so nart i. -a who ra desirou of brio: ing out their friends at corresponding rste. Freight o fine goods 6ti per ton, aad coarse goods, hardware, etc, will be taken subject to agreement. Aa experienced snrgeoa will be carried oa each ship. For freisht or pseaagr apply to THOMAS RlCHAHD-OM. 41 F.xehanaa Place. New York. and 9 Walnut street, Philadelphia. mi.uAKuriun, bttul tJa,KS itLU. Liverpool, jule-dly FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours froraColum-hus to Portsmouth Oa and after Monday, Jane 'is, a MAIL COACH will leave Colambas lor Circleville, Cbiliieotao, sad Portsmouth, at i o'clock ia lb morning, and arrive at ronamnata at 8 o'clock ta tne evening connecting witn ine River Packet te Pittsburgh and CinetnnaiL Also, leave Portsmoalh at i o'clock ia the morning and arrive at Colnmba at 8 o'clock la tbe evening, daily. Jb26 AkEIDER at HAWSES. B. wntsrra. ur. a. wot-wv. S HOLMES & SON, Manufacturers and Im- porter of PAPFR HANGINGS, N: lrl Afei Ore Crwctatutrt, CMr keepa'way ra peed a lrge smd gcae,l . ennmentof WALL PAPER, ROHDf.HS, riKKHOAKD PAT-TEMNts, W1DK CCRTAIB PAPER'S Ac. BAND BOXES AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES all of which tbey offer to tha country trade t tbe toweat price. reruns visiting ths city ia want of setts for Parlor. Ball. Dining Room, or rbsmhna, wiH do well by calling oa tbe sab-aeriber at No. 1 S9 Mala, third door Woiaw Fifth are, inaraet sapaaco. aaarvi-tya INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE -L STOCK, against loss or damage by FiBB, and against the perils of the Sea and Inland Navisation, on property of every description, taken In tbe following companies t UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSUKANCE COMPANY, Cnpltnl 9150.000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CINCIN , . NATI.OHIO, Cnpltnl 9100,000. NEW ENGLAND LIVE ATOCK INS. COMPANY , . NEW HAVEN, CONN. Cnpltnl 30,000. RAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. Cnpltnl UiOO.OOO. EQUITABLE FIBB INS. CO.. OP LONDON. Capital o'i,500,00O. Rub. taken on the moat liberal term., and all losses promptly adjusted. (mar3-dly T. STOCKTON, Agent. LIFE INSURANCE STABILITY, SE CURITY. PERPETUITY. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCK COMPANY OK NEW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET Hat's' A(Ji;UtTlllliATKl VAHU rVNU, tl.8OO.OO0. Securely Invested In Bonda and Mortgage on Hen I Estate, chiefly In the cities of New York and Brooklvn. fthe real estate In esch and every case being worth double the amount loaned thereon.) AL.U TUX rKUJMS akk DIVIDED among thu INSIlBRni And, on Policies for tbe whole ol lite, will be made available In part payment of premiums, alter tha dividend of 1B53, to those who wish it. Annuities granted on favorablotorma. Losses settled promptly. Psmphleta explanatory of the prlnclvlei oi Mutual Llfelnsur- ance, and illustrating its advantages, with forms of application, may be obtained at the office of the Company, 35 Wall Street, or any in icsagenis. juocrii u. t;ui.Liina, treetatnt. AK1IATT, Secretary. CilAS. GILL, Actuary. C. T. FLOWERS, Agent, at City Bank BXAUININO FHT8ICIAN0. Db. K. Thompson, ) . . nov8 d6m Da. R. L. Howard, J Co(1"-- TNSURANCE HEAD-Q.UARTERS, Three 1. doors west of tbe Postofflce, up .Lira, Columbus, Ohio. i. no, fire, ivinrine, and Henlln Ine urn nee. WARREN JENKINd. General Insurance ArenL rsouests all persons wishing Insurance to call aod Investigate the claims nl tbe following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE ha represents 1 he Mutual Benefit, ot New York and New Jeraev one of the host established and mostrellnble compsnlosnow doing business in me uuueu oiniea. Assets aDOUI S1,DUU,UUU. ALSO Tbe American Temuerance. of Hartford. Connecticut. enuring ample security and many extra advantages to Temperance men. Capital, $100,000. Also Tbe American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut. This Company has some feature, believed to ouerate verv bene ficially to the policy holders. Capital, $10,000. Call and examine the statements and prospects of esch and all of these com panies, and select for yourselves. IN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, tho following corona- . sins are with confidence recommended as eminently deserving of unbounded confidence The Franklin, of Now York. Capital, 1300,000; The Etna, of Utlca, New York. Capital, $170,000; The Springfield, of Massachusetts. " $150,000; The City, of Cincinnati, Capital, $200,000 ; Tha Granite, of Utlca, New York. Capital, $300,000; Tho Hudson River, New York. Capital, $:iou,000; Tho Rensselaer, Now York. Capital, $t!00,000 ; IN DEALT' II 1NRSURANCE, tho People's Mutual Health As- aoclstlon, of Springfield, Massachusetts, Incorporated by tbe Legislature of Massachusetts, offers testimonials of unqustions- oio weignc anu crcaioiury. wapicai, Bi)lf,uuu. aopiiii-ly WA BARREN JENKINS, Gen'l In. Agent. yinTVTTrL'VA MPiwn .... vivniDiit trv a luiivuiAiiuuiu anu iiuiaiuali du J 8INESS. WARREN JENKINS. Notary Publio and Con veyancer, will attend to all call, in this line, at roasonable char- f;ui. Titles investigated and abatrscts ot titles furnished, to any anils in Franklin county, on short notice. Office in Piatt's block south side of State .treut, up stair.. ep29-ly y-nT TTllIJTTa IHPMftV fPMTTTnVV Liwuijiviijijo At-xiLii.xv t "-nciiiiuuui ' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund. 100 000. This Company odors to the Insured all the security audadvantagesofthe Mutualand JointStock plana (as heretofore applied; combined, namely t Low rates ol premium ; an an nuaireturn, tu eaan, ol the percentage rjqulrea lortneoontin gent risk ol the year; an adequate but notexcessive provision tor the iuturo security of membersfor the whole torm of lite, with an adequate Intorostin the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, bycredlts upon their policies; aguaranty fund dnslgned tor lh iMirmsnoat eeourlty of shorltetiin mem bars, aud also for the present seourlty of thoso lor tho whole term of life. This is the only Mutual Llfelnsurance Company whoaerate. of premium aro fixed at a lair reduced standard, with s provision for an annually increasingaccumulation of funds(forfuture security) in exact proportion to tho amount of bu.inea. and tha Increasing risk trom advancing nge among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ac, giving In detail tbe plan and rates ol me iompany, lurnitnea grans, and applications recelvea, oy J. K. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. 8mitm, Medical Examiner. ocsM-a THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVER-FAIL-1NO REMEDY A a r tain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Fnrrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation ia not only far superior to all the Liniments and (liniments now beiore the public, but possesses specific qualities entirely unknown to the most learned of the Medical Faculty. Its wlde-spresd celebrity hss brought out host of articles In imltstijn of It, with all sort of name., but none of them begin to compare with the tuperlor, old eitibllih-ed Arabian Liniment For the Nervou System It operates like a charm, soothing do wn the most violent agonies aud pain In a lew minute, alter it. application, Muinpa, Sore Thrsnt aad Breaata. It speedily csuses the dissipation ol any possibility of milter forming tn the parts, and brings about regular and healthy action of the glandular system. A Kevnlslvc, Anodyne and Balaam. In cases of Ruptured Muscles and T endons, Iu powerful revulsive aud healing qualities csuse the psrta to uulte without leaving the least soreness or wsnt of power behind, in Bruise and Swellings, it acta on the princple of a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost Instantly, and reduce tha aellinga in an Incredibly short spsce of time. A Stlmulnnt and Nervine. It Is a stimulant lrapirttng tune and vigor to the whole nervous and muscular system. For Rheumatism, or any other inflammatory condition ol the muscular system or chronic stiffness ol tbe same. It stands at tha vary head of all the remcdlea ever offered to the publie, and none can equal It. Polaonoua Replilea, oVp. For bites of poisonous snskes it msy be confidently relied on aa a prompt and otiectual remedy, acting a. a caustic snd specific In such hitherto fatal caaes. For Chilblains, Burns, Old Sores, Corns, Warts, Ery.ipeU., Croup, Nervou. Headache, Sore Eye., even to partial Blindness, Its ettects are astonishing The great advantage this article possesses over sll other remedies, is its brief operation oa the system. It cute, quickly it Is iho most certain remedy In existence, and It is told ehesper than any other medicine In use. We fearlessly assert that this great Arabian remedy will do more good lor lesi money than any other Liniment or Ointment in tbe world. For Hone and I'nttle, Iu effects are equally striking and aalutary. In Sweeny II has noequsl, being an ialallibla curei also, in Poll Evil, Big Heed, Fistula, Spavin, (tails, Strains, Bruise., Ser.tche., Wounds, no matter how bad, dor Eye, even to blindness, swalling of ev. ery description, and rr.ary infiammatory diseases. sjusj.-x-i'Kttr itiTH, CIS LraTr.Kr KITS. Rewsre of a base Counterf.it called II. Q FarreU's Arabian Liniment Tbia spurious article is sold by .o ne a. "Farrell s Liniment," to those whe are not carelul to call lor tbe genuine W. H. FarreU's Arabian Liniment. Alwava ask lor W. h Fah. REI I.'S ARABIAN LINlMS.hT.aed take no other. ftp" The genuine Arabian Liniment I sold by DENIG ar. HahIIY, J. At R.T. COOK. fl. ROBERT'S A CG-and WIS FAIIitENUOl.lZ. Columt.us. J. P. Gstelins, Carroll; Joshua Betta, Cottage Mills; Cherry At Stimmel, Lockbourno, T. Jonee At Bro., Londua ; 0. II. Bliss At Co., West Jefferson: E. Geohegaa, Baltimore; K. L. Slocum, Lancaster; 1. N. Wileoo, Newark ; Pge At Ingram, Newark ; Spencer At Channel, Bolioggreen; John D. Parka. Cincinnati: And DmggisU and Mrrchanu generally, la th Ualted States mrs SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. sJ The subscribers have on hand a lull asanrtmetit .r ... son-d lumber snd shingle of sll kinds tor building purposes. They have also, ia addition to their flooring machine, put ia operation one expressly for surfacing, snd are prepared to fur-aisb, oa short amice, lumber dreeeed oa on or both side, from 2 inches down to half an Inch in thickness. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring alwaye oa head. All orders from a d atsare promptly attended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of theesnal, Coiambus, Ohio. 1 BU1TLES. COMSTOCK At CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows free! fmat the nee. and is worth the att-ntioa of banker, lawvera. aad ai other eoasumera ol ink. It cannot be erased bv acids. For ale bv tbe nint or sal iva by (sepO) JOHN K. COOK. r CENTS. Columbus and Frankltnton ) Onanavs Oa aad after Monriav. tbe Tlh last- a Omnibus line will ru betweea ftaaptrr s Tavera la Frank intoa, aad tn America a Hotel. Fare A Cent only. Leave the Asaericaa every hour during th dav. eomeseaelnB at f 40. A M. lve t-haotrr'a rverv hoar durinv the dav. eoaintf acias at 7. A. M. GenUetaea will be exneeted to i.av In change, or call at tbe office aad parebaa ticket. R. O. REAM "MEW BOOKS At J. H. RILEY & CO'SJ JL Pleeovnie amoag the Knins of Ntacveh aad Babytna, with Travels ia Aenenca. katdi'ta aad the Desert, b-iag th result of eeoad expedition By Aastea U. Iyard, M. P. White, Red . Bleek ; peti-s-of American Society ia the Pad-led Btaae ; by Francis aaM Terr Palaky ; vnts. Amabel, a Family History; by ELzabeUs Worsaley. A very facsatmg hook. Aast received at taa New Booketore of snarl 7 I. B. EILET CO. |
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