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. W ' """"' jn ...i, m i i , I,,, ... .in..., i .1.. i .in ,i , , , , ,,,. i i,.,.!! .j.7''' i af ' " i 'I I IIIIIMMW i-1 '" ff - r.-.VSSJ-l-.?!?lj'.l-l-.J ..... ,"',,'. ' .i . ... , ..i mi i . li i i .. n i i ... ... mi . .ii 1,1,1 ?C 3 1 HJ Jit t Jf ' i I VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1853. NUMBER 289. I THE IDailn (Dljto State Journal 18 PUBLISHED KVK11Y EVENINd, EXCEPT SUNDAY, SCOTT & BASCOM, 1 JOUB.VAt, BUIUJLtOS, IlIOU AND PIAU SIRXtTS XNTIU NCR ON BIOS. TERMS Invariably in advance .In Columbus, 80.00 a year ; by mall, C.00. Daily during ths session of tits Legislature, aud an-owuij iw ma rHiiiuiUUCr 01 1118 JW, BO,W T1IH WEEKLY JOURNAL In furnished to city subscribers at S3, and by mall at 1.60a year. Clubs of four aud upwards, fcU.IK ; m iu nuu ufiwnrun, cu.uo, TUB TIU-WEEKLY JOURNAL li 3.00 a year. RATES OF ADVERTISING lit THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following ratoa and rules have been agroed upon botween the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Stats Journal, to uuDvrTeu iu au cases, aiuir una uate juiy aj, 13 Ji.J One square, 10 Unes or less of this sised type, for one insertion, vw. , iwu wjuiuuuui lunuruuu, 4oo Jl'lllllllh le o So So 8c 8 8 8 Is 8 S 1 square, 1 252 25 8 004 006 00 0. 8. 8. 10. 16. 1& s 1 ; 1 2 squares, 1 87,3 87.6 00 8 00,8 00 0. 10. 12. jl6 S squares, 60 4 60 8 60,8 00,1)00 IbT ST 14. .. "77 ijquarns, ,8 006 60 8 OO'iToo'lO. Il2. uTw. I .. miatu.tr- "r "sssfc-w!' w fc w-,835 co,un,n, Hcolvnn,- vlyfcet I dally, 80l ( dally, 130 Standing cord, 6 lines or less, for one rear 810. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless specified on me manuscript, or previously ugreeo. upon oetweea tne parties. Advertisements not marked on tbe copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, aud payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid iu auvauue. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining there- w, oj utj jjiuu lur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, &c., not to bo contracted for by the yoar, but to be charged pircu, ni me unuai rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to bo charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name J the samo iv uc, 111 mi unroii, jjuu iu auvunce. Attorneys will be holilun for the nrlce of Inserting advertisements brought in hy them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their pub lication All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent. In advance of 1 ue uuure raiea. No ADVESTISBHENT CAN BE INSIRTBD GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisements for charitablo institutions. Urn enmnaniea. wnnl. township, and other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged .mil Fi.u. Deaths Inserted without charire. unless neenmnanied hv funarftl invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be All persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments whore charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be insorred with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to bo inserted in tho editorial column, the same will bo charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. (Srrat Steam printing Jjousc, JOIUSAL BCILUIXCS, IIICU ST., COLlMiilS, OHIO, SCOTT & BASCOM, PROPKIKTOllS. ENCOURAGED br past success, tlio subsrrtlicrs respectfully call the attention of the Publio to the superinr Monties tiioy now possess for executing every description or l'KINT-IN(l, in the first style of tho Typographic Art. Having for yearn been constantly adding to nnd enlarging their Establishment, thev ran at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of this great scare. Tlio various (lcnnrtmcnts havo been arranircd with jpecial Kference to tho neat and expeditious execution of AM, KINDS OF HOOK AND JOB TitlNTlNO, from a card of a single ...IV w TV.UUIDU. n WWntU. 1UJC. UIUUI WIH UIWt.1 1 ,JLlVlin Ul work are carried on in separate apartment, each division being under the charge of careful and experienced hands. A sketch ot tho premises mny convey some idea of the extent and facilities oi tue juuitnAii mJ'.au rjiinuKU iiuu&ji. THE BOOK AND PAMPHIET DEPARTMENT, Occupyini; tliu eastern i'ront of the third tloor, is fur- nLshed with oxtensive fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with overy thing requisite for the rapid and accurate composition of Lethal, iledieaJ, Theological aat Miscellaneous works; Airports, CMrmons, iiy-Luvs, tMlali)i(ii', Lawyer's J5ni,and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, tvo print books in all tho branches of Literature, for Publisher ami Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, SeminarieH, und Jther Publio Institutions. Many of the works bearinir the imnrint )f tliis ulllce have met with the most flattering testunoniiilK, ns to their accuracy and typographical ocaur.y, even rroui the nrst pnti-lishers In Boston and otlier eastern cities. Among them wo would notice ITrSMUS' Commentary on the lieidelbert; Uatediism, Vol. Ohio Reports, The Volume of the World, Pla in Tlioughts on Stertt .Societies, Erunner on French Nouns, Dr. UU.tson's Lectures on Life and Healthy Poems by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy's Chemistry of Agriculture, ka. &0. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. Wo pay particular attention to this class of work, ami tre printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with utlFfactlon to 3Vis rvssens Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal if Ettucation, The Arkf Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Juutnati jf Episcopal Conventions, The Beauty of Holiness and Suhtiis Miscellany, The Ohio Cultivator, &o. ko. THE JoTrOOM Occnpics tlio mlddlo part of tlio tliinl floor of Hie Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Cert iticate, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, Posters, Programmes, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Exhibitions, kr.. kei In this department, our olllce Is unsurpassed in fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonu of new Type from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. ' THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies the west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are 120 feet in length, and lighted by CO gas burners THE PReFs ROOM Containing a number ot tho most approved I'OWKU PRESSES of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, fa on tbe first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest t 'ard to the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM POWER. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or In Uold, Silver and other Bronzes, far more showy aud efieciive, aud much less costly than Engraving ; having all the ImproTeineuta ne-eaeeary to render our Printing neat and attractive. THE B00KBINDERY Occupies the wliolo width of the- second floor, and h osb nraoRED ANDTWMiTi rsrr in length, including the pnlding and Ruling Boom, on the eastern front ltlswclllurui-bed itliexp-n ive macuinerr from the East, among which are Adams' largext and best Power Embossing Presses and hand Lettering Presses, with an ample supply of Brass Type, Dies, ComliinaU.iu Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco; aliw other ma chinerv, for Law and Standard work, from whieh, with the aid "f finished workmen, we axe not only enabled to execute any auuniut of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but alo the reblnding of Books, Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Musk, 1'auipulets. fcc, in auy required style and finish. In tho Blank Book Uepartmp.nt, wo have llickuk best Ruling Machinea, of the largest capacity, with every appleum for furnishing any required pattern Iu ruliug, however intricaw ; also McAdama' Patent Paging Marhine, now Tery popular in the Publio Offices, and with Bankers, Mer.'lmnts and Accountanrt at the East, for paging all kinds of Blank Books after they are bound, in a rapid and superior style. We are aim constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing sod Blank Honk Papers, of everv size, from the best American and Poreicn Manufacturr. and can' furnish States, Counties, Banks, Railroad and other I J porations, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books in any quan tity, of any quality and sizo, made by superior workmen, and war ranted perfect, which wo are willing to compare with tbnee of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING . I or every description is aba carried on at this Houe. Authors winning to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by a comparatively slight addition to the first coot, to issue subsequent eMiwis at tl men cost of paper, press work and binding. luH cast any measure and thickness for the trade. Heads for Ntwvpaprrs, cut ers for Magazines, fce., stereotyped in good stvle Particular atten tkm paid to the stereotyping of wood cuta THE COTNTINO ROOM .... Is on the drst tloor, fronting on IligU street It is Iicre that all enters of customers are received, all contracts made, and all the busimMS of the establishment transacted. Persons deeiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of all the various etvles. 'We have nearly One iTnndred Persons cnea?cd In our various departments, at the Highest Wages, among whom are many of the most skillfol Workmen in the business, and all feeling an interest in any work bearing tne imprint of this oftVc This, combined with the practical experience and personal ur-rvikn of tn Senior Proprietor, enables us confidently to invite the artenti.'n 4 the Public generally to our STEAM PKISTIXU ESTABLISH M KNT, rvliering that nowhere elre can they secure Better Work or Better Terms. CHARLES SCOTT, VM. T. BASCOM, J PROPRIETORS. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS-WARE. !. & O. FOSTER, Importers, end Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia Crockery, Cbioa, end :Glaeaware; Waiters, Traya, Lamps, Cutlery, Spoons. Ac. Ac-, Jmrnal Bnildings, High street, bet era Town and State streets. Colusa bua, O.; naTncoavtantly oe hand a larew and well selected etock of the above Gonda, and to which we aball make larre add trims daring the eoming dpriot, by oar own direct rmportetiawe trove Larope, makieg onr stock for rsrlety and extent not turpeeerd I D the western country. Roying oar goods direct fmm mann-t acturera in Europe end this enostry, we can, end will, erll all Goods in oar line aw iewor lower than any bouse west of Hew ork. We hare always oa hand large and complete aseortnxeat of Gisaarware, which we caa sen vry low to dealers; also, a rape-rior sawortraent of Lamps, CandlesUeka, fiirmidoles, Walters, Tea and Breed Traya, Bpoone of all krada ; Kalraa, and Forks, Laateraa, Brlttanla Ware, Tea Bella, Lamp Globe. Chtanryi am) Wicks, ta, , fce. - snarli jVKW-YOItK ADVERTlSMlKftTS. yiOM W.H. M'DONALD'a ADVERTISING I10USC, 102 NASSAU'S? , N. V. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS -a- VV. J. DAVIta A; CO. bng to remind morchants and dealers that they are the sole agents for 8. V. CI.KAVKIt'M I1NHI VA1.KD ITIINRV HO A P. the only tfenulne : also, tor his celebrated Afufllc lirounk WiitdioT. and other Toilet soaps t Dear's grease, clarified marrows, sbav. tag eri'sms, military snaving soap, eto. They are constantly imuortinir tbo finest nualltioenf Fncllsh and French Hair and Tooth Hruehea, shell, horn and Huilslo uressing uomhs. and ornrv descrlnMnn 01 sroods In the Pantv and I'orl'umery line, which tho? will sell at tho lowkat cash Pricks. I'i-Ich lists and samples sent on when applied for. Merchants will find it well worth tbeir while to give them a call W. J. 1MV1S (t uu., No. 40 Courtland street. New York, marSa-3ni-M Soli Agtnu far the United Statu. CIEO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St., Corner of Maiden Lave, Ifcw l ork. IMPOBTKRS OF (JKMTI.KMKN'fi 1UUNIS1IING UOODH. In this ettabllihment. bolnir the larsmt In the cltv. mnv lie louuoaiarae ana won selected stocK.eonsistini.' in Dart ol r en carls and cravats, hosiery, gloves, under garments, suspenders, iocks, iionuon ana napoieou ties, smrts ol an qualities, etc. Having been engaged in this business the last twenty years, com. mem is unnecessary, as they have madn such arrangements in Europe that they are receiving by ulmoit everv stosmer the choicost guods the murket ullnril-, and purchasers need only call to saUsly thi msclves that every articlu in the lurnishing line mHy dh louno nere. lenuuim-H PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS JL SKA. Madn under r new wad neculiar nroccn. for Prlvatn uwp.ungB, uoiuii, Bieamooau, tsaiuu, cte. aro ntlbrod to tbe public, af ter a lUorough trial, as the beat and tui.x; urui Ultriuu mil) UUHtUHi UlllltVIl, UUI1IIUJ lull. CLU.. cnoapoet idowd. They potB munv and grrat adrantngei, among which may be mentioned tho following, viz: 'Vnv.v are chuoHr thhn hair: wili rotniu their elaRticitr at wava: aro proof agHimt alt kinds of vermin; are preventer, ni wfll at reliflvori of rheuniHtftm ; ar awaeter and fr more cleanly lhauany other; aiu eatrily renewed; are valuable aa Life i're- ervera a Dunn niattrajs ot tbii material bi-iugumciently buoyant to utfftin a uerton several davs. 'j'liey will be found desirable for lorelirn marlteti. Durtlcuhirlv for Caliturnln, Australia, China, and the Jfcisnds in the i'sdtic Oeean, bearinc close uncle inc. and on ouenini? rn turn In a- ta their nnginai ouik. rorsnie ny DOKKMUS & NIXON, Sole Agents, Nn. 21 Park PIhcp. and lfi Alurrav street. N. Y. ft' Uoholiterers. carriace makers and others, sunnlled with if i tie traau eenerailv suublied at a liberal discount. rP We are nermitted to uie the nnmea of the following sen .iciuen, wno nave oea ana approve oi tne articles : (Jeorgo 1.. Schuyler, Eiq., Charles Davis, Ksq., Hev. H . W. Bellows, Itobert 1. llankin, Ksq., Nicholas Dean, Ksq., J. nreen rearson, h.sn Klihu Townseod, lisq., II. Hrewer, M. U J. W. Br.dshaw, M. D l.'aptain Hazard, Butfslo, Captain llolllster, " Captain Joseph J. Oomstock, Com. U. o. Mall Steamer Baltic. lebl8 9mM T7NAMELED COT'J'AGE CHAMBER FUNR1TURE. MATTIIKWH Si STACY, 526 Broad way, corner Spring street, New York, opposite St. Nicholas Ho tol, Prescott and Callamore Houses, now otler at wholesale and retail, the most extensive assortment of Enameled Furniture to be found in the United Mutes, all Irom ordinal designs, including urientni, oernentine, unen cottane, men roit and other pat terns. Also, Roiowood. Mahogany, Uuk and Black Walnut chain- Der ana panor suites. M. it. a., devoting themselves excluf ivelv to the manulacturlna dopartmert of Ibis huiiuoss, assure purchasers they can prncuro 01 tnom wen seasoned, durante and o ecant lurmture. at nrlces varying irom e ui Hituv pir suite. N . No connection with any other firm in the city. f,-b9-.'ini-H TVTEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- J.1 INS St. I.ASKI.L. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. 01 Lib erty, H. y., are now receiving and opening R very large and en. tireiy now stock oi HIXKS AND FANCY DRY ftOODM. comprising dross ail Its, dress goods end trimmings, bonnet and tatleta ribbons, shawls, kid, silk and Lisle gloves, whito goods, laces end embroideries, together witu a general assortment ol every variety of goods In their linn; cath and time buyers from every section will find this a very detirablo stock, end at low prices. Wm. O. Ti'i.lxr, Stephen Laskll, Wat. ti. HnrniiiNS. Wi. 1). Haut, II. M. McCorklk, li'liS-.1m-M All late with Bowcn & McNomce. FRENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS X HIXaiKM. 1UPIJY fc f!KKIIANK, 73 Willlnm mrm?t, New Vnrk, Importers md WboiVimie JJeuler in J-rench Fancy (inodi, hnvnnuw hi itoroaad are receiving by every packet I ruin llnvrrt, n irpe and dcfirsbl- nainrtraent of nood fur tho print; tnidH, which ihef oli'"r to the trsrio ut the lnw-t market pneca.. Among their riock nmy va louua AktHtn. nit. d n?ii, vest nnd lane 7 buttons nf aU kinds : percui- ion capa, iif) and .SB, ritibrd and ribbed nnd split; Una of all description, mofltcoiuploteMurtmont; brushes teeth, nail, hair andahavingi nccordtiona and Butioiia ot the. mo it superior quality; punm silk, buck and cotton 1 kid and leather garters ; Imitation Jewelry, bone bracelets, jet goods, etc.; suspenders, Irom low to high prices, a complete assortment; silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin strlucs, etc., tc.; game ban, dlcn, mirrors, eyoieis, penuomera, etc ; together wun many otner ian cyartlcles. leuit Jm-M LINEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import-ers nt Linens, etc., ofler tor sale a full assortment of the most approved manufactures, consiitinf in part aa follows : Hrotvu and bleached diapirand damatk, all widths. Table cloths, ot all qui lilies aud sires, hnitkins and doylivsHnowdrop and satin dtmssk. Hirdsevo Dlaners narrow to very wide, and Irom coarse to very nna. I'll low cases, linens and sheetings. Prillinps Plain and lancy Irish, French and English. Hollands 11 row n, bleaclied, black and slate. Pantaloon Mnens .14, 7-8 and 44. blay and yellow. Linen cambric h an dker chief s, a large variety. Shirting Linens Light, medium and heavy. I'linfU Hhlrting Linens Choice and new patterns. Mosquito Netting. GRKKNWAY, BHOTIIKH3 t CO., tebt-Um-M H Park l'laee and 19 Itsrclay at., N. Y. GILLIES & BYRiXE, Manufacturers of KNAIIKI KO OICNAIENTAL COTTAGE AM) (HAITI HE It FLKMTl'KK, Kruadway, east side. be. low tirsud street, manufactory No. 49 tlreene street. Now York, take pleasure in informing tbo citizens nt Columbus and Ita vicinity, tliatthcv ai ill continue to tell a warranted first class arti. cleat prices so low as to crier tha greatest inducements to all wno iniena purcna.ing, 10 can on Hi ueiuro lunaina uu luuir bills. All an lefa . ottered at our e.t.bli.hment warranted to be constructed throughout of kilnlried wood, and of the best ousl- ity ol materials, lieing the first to manufacture this lurniturn In I tho I'nited States, years ol experience haa enabled us to produce I an article that is at once a perfect combination of beauty and I uUlity. Beingengaed exclusively In this one line, we hava the largest assortment io this country, made after tbe latest i'arisisn and Italian stylus. Being tbe most vsried and unique assort ment ever hctorn offered, the most particular tastes in regard to color, saadiur, ornamenting, etc., etc.. csn always he suited. All orders through the fust promptly attended to. suitresses, feather beds, pillows, paiilsiMPS, etc, at the sbortnit notice. Greatest care taken in boxing. lill.l.IKH ic BYIINB. Nn.sv.' Krnaflwny. east siae. oeiow lirsna street, n. i. Will remove on May 1st to Nn. Dili, a few doors above b'pring street. Jan28-3m-JS' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer nnd Dealer In KI KMTIJKE AM I PIIor.HTHRV. In all Its branches, wholesale and retail, Nns. H9 llowerv and 1.14 hesfr street New York. The CUKAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT! the I'nited flates. ritipcrinr rosewood furniture in suits, In brocatelle, plush, etc , etc ; also, a very extensive stock of mahogany, black wal nut aodolher furniture, which he warrants equal to any in tbe city, tu which hecalla the partiaular attentiouof country merchants and others. N H. Goods csrefolly packed and shipped to any part of the world. jim-.'Mm-Ji TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber X. would respectfully call the attention of bia old customers and merchanta throughout the United rHatre and Canada to hieatock ot Itubber Goods, manufactured by himself expressly for the spring trade ot IK.' 3 His stock ot Kl IIDBH l.ii'l llli-iai s particularly deserving ot inspection; as it haa never belera bt-en ao complete, nor the articlee mnn perfect. Am Extrnalre Hlorlt of CoaU. Carriage Cloth, Machine Belting, Capm, Wading Panu, Engine Parking, Fame, Piano Covers, LHe F re servers. Overalls, Gloves, Air Ralls, Lersincs. Csns. Whips, and ffvery description of Robber Good, constantly oa band. Tbe above are warranted to atand any climate, aad will be aold at most rrasonabla prices. Orders solicited, nnd promptly attended to by D. IIODGMAN. 7a Maiden Lane, nrsx corner irom urnaoway, )anl91ra:H and 59 Nasaaa atreet. New ork. F LOOR OIL CLOTHS. AI.BKO cV IIOYT. Nos and 4 -Iohis strxxt. fiuw Yr.RK, Manufacturers of Floor Oil C'lolha, Offer ti tbr trade, oa liberal terns, a enerl asrtmeat ol tbe above goods la various widths, of 1 ft, 3 ft , 4 ft 6, 5 ft J, ft, 9 It, 12 ft, 15 ft, 1 8 tt. a 24 It : also. In widths ot Mtha, 7 -8th ana 4 4.hs ; also, Tabir Oil Clatka, 4 4th, 5-4ths. and 6-4tba wide Theae gooda are well aeaaoned aad will endure any cllana. JsnlrWma SPRING GOODS, 1S33. W. H. Kkoep-rau 99 William street. New York, Importer end Johatr a Frrar. German. Enrlitk and Dmrttic Goods, lor Tailors aad ClothH-ra, baa reeetved by late arrivals, a large and well selected stock ia German, English and French cloths, ot all grades and styiea. Mouair cnaiuure, dran d ele, qneea s cloth, alpaca aad womed eoatiaca. rabmerette. Mii-d and elnaded xepbvr cloth, plain aad twilled. Fawry Frewch aad Rarasiey drills. Browa and yellow Haena. Fancy plaid and figured Marseilles. White aad Raff do do Drab silk and tinea enatinga. together with aa extensive assort meat ad triasrninr and Mber goods, saitable lor the Clothing Trade, oa the amat favorable SPrma. Partiealar rash or short time bayers, aad an wha araify then win can and tasaaiasi his atora aesnre parcaaxng eta -14-lyai NEW YORK AUVERTISEIIEMS. moM V. U. M'DONAtD's ADVERTISING HOUSI, 102 NASSAV'ST., N. T?OR SALE. The Woodwortii Patent X Planino Machink, for planing, tongueing and grooving ooaros ana plank, and bringing inern to an equal wiam ana thloknoss at one operation, For planing staves, moldings, saih, door and window stntl, or any Hul.bing work, tills celsbratod machine for twenlv.four years bss been uniivaled tor the style. noun ana amount ol us wora. j ne unaerBignea is prepareu .o sell rights In the following Htates, Tlz : Morula, Texas, l.ouls. isna, lllsslsslppt, Tennaiseo, Missouri, Iowa, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania und Arkansas, at reasonublo prices. Jul0.3m-M S08 Broadway, New York. SEWING MACHINE Singer'i Patent Straight-Needle Perpendicular Action Seieintr Machine Se emed in tilt United Stalee by two dietinn patent: the Jim granted Auiutt la, 1851, the tecond April 13, 185 J. The only machine privileged to use a straight noedla. Within a short time it has been awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fairs in different states. In less than two years the reputation ol this great labor saving macmne nas Deeu estaniisneu in una country ana in liu-rope. What spinning machinery la to the old sulunlng wheel. Singer's Sewing Machine is to other modes of sewing. It has already triumpbed over inveterate prejudices arising from the sale ol imperlect and worthless machines, it has Duen introau oed eztensi voly into large manufacturing establishments and In to the bands of Individual ODerators. it sows every variety of materials, coarso or fine, cloth or lkathrr, with wisrvolous rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing the worx as last as ten persons ana inuca Detter tnan It can De i;one by baud. This machine is compact, ornamental, durable and la easily sujuatea and operated, run printed directions lor using li are luruisnca witn eacn machine. Tne price, with all appa. ram. complete, is Vlo. i-.itb.er ol the KxDress Comnan os. or morchants vliltiiii No York to buy foods, furnish a convenient medium toDrocure msehlnes, and a draft, payable to our order in New York, will always insure a machine, perlect and complete, being sent as aireuieo. Tho attention of Shirt and Collar Manvlaetureri Is narticnlar. ly called to these machines ; tbey stitch linen perfectly, which no otter macnine can. rB- Machine Needles, Silk Twist on spools, Linen Thread, ate, manufactured lor these machines expressly, aiwava on hand and for sale. Black Bilk 87 per nound s colured 87,50. These admirable machines, and finished specimens of their work, may at all times be Ireely examined atelther ol our WVVJSJKH, No. S58 Broadway, N. Y.i No. 251 Washington street, Boil on; No. 57 South iourth street, Philadelphia; No. l.r Baltimore atroet, Baltimore, and No. 107 Kim atreet, Cincinnati. I. M. 8INC1KK & CO. N. B. Tbe New York Office will be removed to Mo. 3J3 Uromlwny, on tbe firstof Maynext. apl3-3m:u IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO USE STEAM X AS A MOTIVE POWER, and desire Safety and great Economy. An opportuntty ii now n fie red in all whom It amy ronaern. to locure 1lio exclutlvn richtol maQufHCturiDff. usirjir. and vend- iog, id staiet ana counues, CirculiUintr Snfetv Steam lloilcr. Fontationary enamel, locomotirei. msrino ensinet on rivor. lake and oceao atoainora, etc. The advantagesof tliii boiler over II othcri uow In uie are 1. Entire Sn fav from Ernlotton, be. air no more liable toexulode than an empty cauldron. 2. Lf id than One-Third the amount of fuclta required to iron eratc hn steam obtained by other boiler of tbe namo power. si. j mi cusi oi consirucunn ia neaucca une-tjaij. 4. They occupy but One-Third the space of other boilers, and may he applied to any engine now In uto. 5. The I'Xpnncool furnace ftrates will he incalculably ImiPned uy tuo smau amount of luoi required ana tne manner ol usidku, Tho company sHaraMM the malitv of the above advantages, Their conclusions are based on Practical liesvlts, many of these Dollars helnir now in uo in and about this city. The Inventor nas mu tual succeeded, alter years ot aunJication. in urinciiisT this valuable invention before tre public. It stands alone and Independent in its ronritt, and if it has the qualities claimed, which are undeuiable. the publio will at once acknowledge its superiority over any other motive power. Terms of snlo made known on application at tbo office of tho "iitviwuBir.AMHUiht.lt tURir a in i , corner ot lirua-Jway and Park Placet Now York, over the JTew Brond woy Bank. Circulars, containing terms of ale, etc., will he tnrwnt drd by mauu rcqui'Bica. api.t-jmiM WHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR T uioir 1 a Muni) t s. nn u,. a D innn v.i. I'loii, ijnuil UIV1 va .r. iiit,giniBiini,n, in-.rr a Ul being extrnaively engaged iu tho 0 bit thing, Bookntlling and Stationery Susinets, are prepared lo otler every variety of goods in their lino on the most liberal terms. Their own uubliHtions embrace many valuable-anil popular misceiisneoutt works, to-g"thr with an unrivaled telertion nf school books, Includias; Stoddard's celebrated scries of Arithmetic o. L. cn re also large dealers io and manufacturers of every variety of Cap and Letter Tapers, which they otter at manufacturers wnoic sale prices. uruers irom tne 1 raue reipectiuny soiiciceu. apo .iiu-n TNDIA RUBBER GOODS, The Union In L ! dia HrjBtiKR Co., Warehouse No. 19 Nassau atrort, New lork, estenaive manulacturers, under uoodyears patents, ol Costs, Lite Preservers, 1'iano Covers, Capes, Airlieds, Tarpaulins, Cspi, I'illnws, Burgical and Army Si Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemical Appuatua, Tbe Roods made by this comnaoy are warranted to stand all climates, and aro superior to those made under any other patent. u. at. wiubu, rresiocnu P. AT. SitKrARD, Treasurer Rnd Hecretary. apG'3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF XJ DRVG0UD8! 0. O. WILSON St. CO., Importera and Jobbers of Dry Goods, No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and IFcstrrn Hotels), and nos. 1 1 ana w vey street, NEW YORK. Invito tho attention of Wholksalk JIuybrs to their very lame assortment ot goods, which is kupt complete at all seasons of the year hy tho addition nt all tho now styles ana lanrics tnai are constantly arriving by "steamers" and "packots." We have largu departments devoted exclusively to the sale of cloths, Caaslmeres. Vestinis. Tailors' Trlmm ngs, White (inods, Ho siery, Drrss floods, Bhawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. In addition are displayed large lines of prints, Including Morrlrnacsand Cochecos, lilnghsms, Lawns, Berages, Hlsckand other staple Silks, Merinos, Bombazines, Alpacas, and the nu mcrous other articles appertaining to the Dry Goods Tradk. Also, agents fur the sale of " Hoy la's iluyul latent tiwanadown dewing Cotton." Wo Invite the attention ot tho closest ouyers tor cosn or credit. marlS-ly-M TTVAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. a i . . u . n-.. T..l,. Tk A kn",n - Severely tested - Always right- Tbe ae- Snowleagerl etanrlaril Agents DECKER cV niBBS, Columbus. marc sm-M T-If f I A Tin TAR1TS TKia unViarririnra IJILL1AKU IAdLIiB, 1 116 SUDSCriDerS uuer lur ..ia iiuiu. iii y.i lvni, rtm uau "j v.,,,;, establishment In tbe city nf New York, with improved cloth or patent India Hubber cushions, which are preferred to all others now in use by the best players in the United Htatra for correctness and elasticity, and aie warranted to atand in their place for years, without repairing. Gentlemen wishing to purchase Tables of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine lieds, can have their orders tilled thessmeaa 11 they were present, by addressing us by mail. Always on band, tables, cloths, balls, curs, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of the best description, ready lor shipping at the shortest notice. GHIKFlTtl St DECKKK, niar9-3ai-af CO Ann street. New York. SELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Bakeii, desirous of selling out his extensive stock ol Upholstery Ware, otlera rare bargaina to those wishing anything in this line. liis stuck consists of spring, curled hair, cottou, moss, palm leaf and husk niattrasaes; Warren's patent aula heda; lounges, solas, cte. Also, material lor lounges, cuta and comlorts ; lo fact, every article in his lioe ot business. f, " IJ hrs removed his establishment from the Exchanie Blocs to the Broadway Hotel, nearly opposite, where he will sell bis goods at prie s that cannot fail to bo satisfactory to all, ap'.n-tf BOYS, Youth's and Children's Calf and Kip BOOTS and HHOE3 a general assortment for rprlngand Mummer traie, at mfi J. W. CONsTAr.8. I1MRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS BY " EXPRESS HIIAPI KV & HAM. have now their lull stock of goods, comprising all the new atylea ol Dreas Gooda, Milliniu supplied with Goods and Patterns at a very small advance Irom New York coat. Muslin work. Bonnets, Ribbons, etc. mar!3 THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND X TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS j. MT R A RNH, Importer and Jobber of Silk, Millinery and For, c Goods, 16i Broadway, New York, haa now in a to re, and ia daily receiving and ottering at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of goods in hla line, embracing all tbe various styles and dealsns, consisting of blark and fancy silks, marcetines, Flo-rences.shawle, trimmings, bonnet ribboos, tatleta and aat'n rib-boas, dress trfmminse ol all kinds, French and English crapes, crape Usees, silk crsvats, embroideries, gloves of all kinds, silk lace snittt, barerea. laces, white gooda, hosiery, L. C. Handker-chiefs, etc The anderslrned Invites tha attention nf the Trade, aad his Irieada generally. Great inducements ottered to cash aad short time buyers. THO". li. STEARNS. 162 Broadway, dec31 ly bet. Lierty at- aad Maiden Laae, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Blivem & I DotrotLASS), Cocnm(siioa Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer in every deerription nf AMERICAN HARDWARE, No. 5 PIsft street, four doera from Pearl, New York, Manafaeta-rer of the Premium Steel Squares; Agent for Bee's Braces, Turn-arrrw, etc : alo. Kendall Ac Taylor s Thermometers, Barome-trra.ete.; Union Bolt Co's BtSta. Gate Hinrea. Brackets, etc.) Browa Brother's sheet Brain, Braaa and Copper Wire, Kirets, etc- N. Newcomb's Smiths. Bellows, ete. THOMAS DOUGLASS, ASA FARR, Jr, ovll-ly bte of the arm of Child, Farr Co, St Lonla. 7 UST OPENED. The subscribers would re- I apeetfally annoance to tbeir Iriends aad tbe public ia general, that they have Jest opened a store oa the corner of l.oeg etreet sad State Aveaae, opposite P. Hayden's Factory, where they Mead to k-ea constantly oa baad, a large assortment ol the very heat of Family Uroeeries each aa teaa, coffee, sagar, aaoi-aaes. Hoar, rice, fish, soap, caa d lea, starch, cheese, etc., etc; ton-ther with every artjcleaaed by fare il tea, which they ofler to rlloa the knrrat terms, for CasA oaly. July 14, 1853. W. DIXOR CO. BUSINESS CARDS. WM. DRNN1SON. 1R it. I. CARRtNOTON. TlENNISON & CAKltlJNU 1 UJN, ATTORNEYS U at Law 'Offictin Odam Buildings), will attend toprofas- sional bu.lness in tho Btato and Federal CourU j also, to collec- Hons, tha law of Insurauce and of patents. janl.'S.'idly LUCIAN RUTTf-KS. THRO. COMSTOCK. ORO.O. OOMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-sors to H. Coraitnck it. Co.,) Forwarding nnd Commission Mercnants, Lara uu Menuiacturers, anu ueaiora in sair, piaster, fish and lumber. Head of the canal, Columbus, Uhlo. rer" Liberal advances made on ooDslanuiflnts. maro wncicnii Tji chiitit a .............. . r .... uoiii ll l'. ujuiiii, ni iunni,! ai uaw, tf Heal Estate. Bounty lnnd nnd Pension Ai'nt Two dnurs east of lilub, on Town street, Columbus, Ohio Will attend to the practice of bis profession, obtaining: pi'oelimi.buy lug, selling and obtaining land warrants, selling aud loaslng real estato, examining larjii cities, collection ot claims, out. -tf-Loiters irom a distance must oe pottpata. juw riERE, ABBOTT fc CO., Dealers in Hard- A ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, elms, houso builders' mate rials, Isrmtng and mechanical tools, military goods, etc., eic. mo. tuitilgh street, sign ot tho tint I'sniuca. XTEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard X 1 has been opened on tho lots south of tha Ohio Tool Com pany's Factory, where Northern aud Hocking grato and black. amitn'a coal will be sold by the ton or biisnei. aecJ-dtl w. u. jiaiinci.l,, aooor. ANNA STACEr. W. A. JONES. CTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main and Fourth street, Znneayllle, (Ihlo. sepuu-att XTATIONAL HOUSE, Circlavilio, Ohio XI JONATHAN BOYD (formerly ol tho Carlisle House), Pro- orietor. 1' 8. I hare in the olllce a " Prlrate Stock itetlster," tor the benefit nf those buyine and sellioir the same, which enables me at any time to give satliiaetion iu regard to tne saie, location, oic, oi an ine sioca in ricsaway ana aajouung oouuiie. Ulrcieviue, unio, ilea. 17, ittt-nura J, num. T ItlDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad fj strnot, near the bridgo, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all Hinds, and a groat variety ot castings, aiwaya on nana. A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- IV ton, by I.F.WIM RICEt rebuilt, enlarged and elegantlv tarnished ; possessing all the modern improvements Rna conve niences lor tbe accommodation ot the traveling public. nov.'j iy:is tSuis U Hot L. P DUNTON. W. T. THOBSTON. UNTON & THURSTON, Wholesale and itnll Piano Forte and Music Warerooms, Nn. 80 Fourth street (first door weit of tfinlth It. Nixon'., Hull), Cincinnati, O. JanlB-dly j' M. GU1TEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at ' s Law. and Commlxlnner of Deeds and to take Depositions tor OHIO AND OTHRR WXSTERN ISTATK9, (lata OI UlnClnnall,) has established himself in his profession in Now York city, where all communications will receive prompt attention, llelcrs to the mombers of the Bar ot Columbus, Clnclnnat and euuthern Uhlo. Ice No. 14 Wall Street, Net) York. marSS EW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver. as- slsted by A. W. Render, would respectfully announce to tho citizens ot (Joiumtm nnd vicinity, tnnt ne nas opened a OOl'h'IN WAREUOOM. dlrectlv omiotltn tho Franklin House, where bo Is at all times prepared to furnish collius, shrouds, etc., with all the attention and fixtures nocoisary on funeral occasiona and he wishes it distinctly understood that his terms shall net be of so objoctlona- oio a cnaractrr as t.o prevent CTmreBuiisiaciiun. uui-uiy- COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- KJ TO It Y JVror the earner of Third and Gay streets. Messrs. E. it, U.K. BOOTH are manufacturing and have constantly on hand, at their establishment at tha location above named, all kinds of csrrlsges, busgics, etc., mado of the best matorials, by too most experienced worsmnn, ana warranted io oo gooa service. T he proprietors aro both practical carriage makers, and all work ordered from them will give good satisfaction. Repairing dnno at the aliortcst notice. They have been carryiug on the bu siness in this city some ton years, and trust they havoaomn claim to public patronage. oc7-dly T EATIIER BELTING. T.he undersigned, XJ Agonts lor the sale of KKKS dr. HOYT'S coiotnuu.-u premium nntenr iriviinil. Hirerj-lipil T,fnther nnnds.have this day received a lull assortment of all sizes, from 1 H to 18 Inches In width. We would call the attention of the public to the above mi ucm, na nun poiReiatug luperior merle joey are uiauu uuiu the thick and solid parts of the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by poweriul machines, (invented and used by R. & H. only,) whereby thev are made to run stratum una true, have a uniform bnaring on tbo drum or pulley, bold their widthsevenly, andalvetiuoi is lows perooni more loren tnan tnosemaueln tbe ordinary manner. sold at manufacturers prices, wun auouion or ireigmomy, bv n.u.uuuKNi-;, kumns a uu., jslD SIgnol the Gilt Broad Axe, Columbus, O. rsavaw4iift.--.jr. TTnivrnnw sarh w 7 4 1 It IV if have maao an arrangement with one of the tnnstceiobratcd aaah manufactories In the West, and are prepared to fill all orders for sash, manufactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All orders left at our hardware store. No. 159 HI eh street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, wiiireceive prompt ntiennon. KILBOURNE, KUIINS &. CO. Columbus, April 25, 1651. GAUD. Mrs. FKAJNliUiNBaKU res- tiA..tlltD annniinen. to hoi friend M. nnit th UUbllC SenOr- ally, that, on the 17th of March Inst., sho intends to open a IHJI.I.INEKY HIIOP, in the new brick building ol Mr. Kanut maker, on Third street, below wound nnn anuin siruets, next to Dr. Fisher's residence. She will he prepared tohavoon hand all such artlclea as are found in a Millinery Shop, and to furnish them accordion to the latest Frnnch fashion. As she Intends to spare no efforts in tho prompt and most exact execution of all orders with which she maybe favored, she most respectfully solicits the patronage of bertrlends snd the publio. Straw bata, &c, will be washed, colored, and made up in the moat faahinnable atvln. A 11 kinda of embroidery will be taken. on commission into tba Shop, and sold to the best advantago of the manutneturer. mariuan TMOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of a tttX I'lifeiTI E.n'n IIU1 T. ttbihuh ucwu-m and Fourth streets, i! doors above Kills ii Morton's Bank. Cin clnnatl. JanllSm T ITHOGRAPH Y. Every description of lj Maps. Plans. Views of Buildings, Portraits, Anatomic Draw ings, Business and Show Cards, ail kinpsot Druggist and other plain and fancy labela, Hill and Letter Headings, Fao Similes, etc., executed in the brst style, at reasonable rates, by MIUUI,!-. HIP! ST. HSLLSUt, Lithographers and Engravers, No. 115 (Odd Fellows' Building) Walnut street, decS Cm Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 119 Main atreet, Cincinnati, have an extensive snd well selected stock ot none but new and Iresh Furs, lur ladies. We have thia day received Irom New York some besutilul specimens nf Misses' and Children's drab and black Beaver Hats. noV.J7.dly JARVIS dt FAIRCHILD. AS SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS. RVIS ot FAIRCHILD, Minstfirstdoor below tho comer AUiu and Fourth, weBttitie. Cincfonsti. novitJ dly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Filth, Cincinnati, Ohio. it. II. UEFFRUY, Proprietor, lite of the Wslnut street House. ap7 tf WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut St., 1 1 between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jj-dif J. W. 8 WEN EY, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW opening a large and besutilul assortment of WATCHES. DIAMOND WORK cfc JEWELRY. Our stoek of fine London and Gene. va Watches is superior to any in the State. Diamond ringa and ulna we offer at New kura prices. Jewelry, silver and plated ware, fine mantle clocks, and cutlery, atwholeeale and retail. All are invited to call, examine, and pnr,-hase if suited. NOTARIAL and other SEALS engraved, and PRESSES furnished, at the shortest notice. Watches repaired in the best manner. First door south of entrance to Neil House. Jull BLYNN & BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRESH OYSTER8. 1 am receiving daily fresh Bsltiraore and New Haven oysters, which will be aold aa low aa the lowest, in cans or ball cans ; and in all eases the oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no aale. Orders Irom the country carefully attended to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by ao doing I hope to merit a share of public patronage, ocal O. P. L. BUTLER. JY. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- er, Higkstreet, between ike American and Neil House, Colum. has, Ohio. Hsviag purchased tbe entire stock of William Savage,! will continue tbe business at the old stand, where I will keep a first rate asaortm-nt of WATCUES. JEWELRY, SILVER, PPOON9, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a general variety ot RANCY UOODS. For the present I wili reside in New York, and persons in wsnt of goods, ncay rely npoa seeing all new patterns ot Jewelry ia my store. With these assurances he hopes to retain the confidence of tha former patrons of the concern, and of tbe citizens eenerally. Tbe Wotck Repairing will be attended to by W. M. Savage, loag known in thia section aa a first rate workman . jul8 i. Y. SAVAGE, i. NOTICE. Bavins disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y. Savaie, Jr, I cheerfully recommend him to ali of my old customers, and the public generally. As it is absolutely necessary that my outstanding business shoald he closed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to ase will eaU and settle ap. Jalfi W.M. SAVAGE. 3 111 S I I i i .1.1, , -"j i I LLsLJ TUANSPOUTATION. J TWKKN I-HILAUKLPHIA it. LIVKIIPOOI..-Th Liver- pool and Philadelplila Htuacniblp Company Intend sailing their now aUiamships as follows: CITY OK MANCHUSTEIt, 8 131 tons, Cant, rlr.hert l.eltch. CITY OK CLAStfOW, l.filU lous, Cpt William Wjlie. uu r ur i'iiiLiAiir.Li'ui, i!,:!uuiuni uuw huiiding. From Philadelphia. City of Manchester Saturday, Junn 11th, City ul (llasmw Haturclay, July i!d, City ot Manchester 8iurdsy, July HOih. ('ity of (tlasffow Saturday, August lillth. f'lty of Manchester.. Kstunlsy, September 17th. L.uy oi inssgow tfaturuay, iicioDeroiu. From LiverDool. City of flUsg'iw Wednesday, JuneRth, City oi Manchester Wednesday, July Bth. City of (ll.Birow Wednesday, July 27th. L'lty ul Miincliesti'r Wednesday, August !Mtu. RATRH OK PAHHAfJK. Fi urn I'htlude nhla. Frnin Liverpool. Saloon alter MtMtro(jius...9!lO I faloon after itaterooras, 30 gs. midship ' ... .- " midship " 15 gs. " Inrwurd " ... 0.1 1 forward " 13 gs. Including steward's f. r. Tflllf l).('I.AS PAHHKMGKTIM. A limited number of third-clais nassencers will be taken from t-niianeipina ami Liverpool, ana lounu in provisions. rroui rniianeinnia s' I rrom Liverpool a)o Certillcates of naiiaee will be Issued bora to parties who are aesirons oi oriniting out tneir trienos nt cnrreiponaing rsies. Freight on fino goods 6Us per ton, and ooarse goods, hardware, etc., win oe laxen subject to agreement. An experienced surgeon will be carried on each snip. Forfrelsht or nsssmmnunlv to TliOMAH KICHAIlDsON. 15 Broadway, New York, and 9 walnut .treet, rnllailclplila. i(ii;riaituun, tiltu ill lilts ic i;u Liverpool. julB-dly arit1wifSf5 T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND JLA AKNIA RAILROADS. Sommhr Abranormrnt, to com. menee May 10, IKM. Four Passenger 'I rains Daily, ( Sundays excepted.) Trains run hy Columbus time, which is seven minutes laster than Cincinnati time. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on la.t rront street, as toiiows: Express Train nt n a. m.; Accommodation Train nt 7:30 a. m.; Hillsborough Train at 3:30 p. m.i Mail Train at 5 p. to.; ForLInwood, Plalnsvlllo, Mllford, Loveland. Fostor's, Deerlield, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwln and Waynosvllle, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Helms, South Charleston, London, West Jetfcrson, Columbus, Yellow Springs and Springfield, Returning from Columbus- Mall Train will leave at 4:5 a. m ; Express Train will leave at 1:30 p. m.; Accommodation Train will leave at 5.1S p. m ; Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Returning from Springfield at 5:5 a. m.j Returning from Springfield at 5 p. m Trains will stop as follotts .- The Express Train, ti a. m., from Cincinnati, at Loveland, Mor row, Xenia and London, only 1 1:80 p. m., from Columbus, at London, Xenia, Corwin, Morrow, Loveland and Plainvllle, only. Accommodation Train. 7:30 n. m. from Cincinnati, and 5:15 n. in . Irom Columhus. at Plainville. Milford, Miamiville, Love land. Foster's, Deerlield, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Freeport, Corwin, and Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Sclma, South Charleston, London, and West Jctl'orson. Also, on proper notice bv Hag or to conductor, at Linnwood, Clayaville, Florence and Alton. Mail Train, 4:5 a. m. from Columbus snd 5 p. m. from Cincln. T s I .U 1 l.. h!.tk fM.B.-laainn Hsilma fa. I mti. nt West Jefferson. London. South Charleston, Selma. Ce. darvllle, Xenia, Sprlug Valley, Corwin and Waynesville, Free, port, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Deerlield, Foster's, Butterworth's Water Station, Loveland, Milford and Plntnville. Also, st Clays-vllle, Florence and Alton, on notice. Hillnhorniioh Train at7 a.m. from Hlllaborousli. and 3.30 p m. from Cincinnati, at Lynchburgh, Westboro', Blanchester, Goshen nnd Wilmington pise, joveiana, roixrown, miauuvuie, mmuru, Plntnville and Linwood. Also, on notice at flag stations. Passengers for Hillsbnro', Chilllcotho, and Intermediate points, will take tho o.oo e; - ''',' , t. , . Passengers lor epringueiu win iu i.ovn.ui.ui y. iu. Line, of Hacks and Coaches run in connection with the trains to the following towns: Lebanon from Deerlield; Wilmington end Clarksvilln From Morrow snd Corwin ; Goshen, and points above, from Milford. Tho Trains connect with tho Mad Itlverand Lake Erie Rail. road nt Snrinatield : Columbus and Cleveland Railroad at Co lumbus; Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneaville, and lines of coaches from anesvlile lo wnennng, sea. On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2:110 p, m and Columbus at 6 a. ro., stopping nt all way stations on notice. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia $1 60 Do do Hillsborough I 75 Do do Chillicntho 3 75 Do do Springfield a 00 Do do Cleveland 1 00 Do do Shelby 4 75 Do do Columbu 3 00 Do do Zaneavllle 4 80 Do do Wheeling 7 15 Do do Pittsburgh 7 75 For other information, and Through Tickets, apply to P. W. Stradrr, General Ticket Agent, at tbe Ticket Office, southeast corner Broadway and Front streets, Cincinnati WM. U CLEMENT, Superintendent. V1V The Cnmnanv will not be resDonsible tor basftaeo ex. ceeding filly dollars In value, unless tho same is returned to the Conductor or Agents, snd freight paid at the rate of a passage lor every JjUU in value aoove mat amount. man CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCIN- J NATI, AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Nrw Arrangement. On aud after Monday, May 16th, Pas senger Trains leave ss follows (Sunday a excepted) : Cleveland for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 7:30 a. m.,3:45 p, m. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland fur Columbus snd Cincinnati, st 8:00 R. m , 10:00 s. m. and 8:15 n. m. Cleveland for Toledo and Chicago at 7:10 a m., 10:00 a. m. and fl:5 n. m. Columbus for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk snd Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m.. 1:00 p. m. and 11 p. m. Shelby for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 1:05 p. m., 4:05 p. m. and 2:'.'5 a. m. t-helby for Columbus snd Cincinnati, at 10:35 a. m., 1:25 p. m. snd 11:'J5 p. m. Krio tor Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, at 2:50 p. m.: 11:50 p. m. and 2:45 a. m. A. Diwr,, jr., nuperinienarni. Cloveland, May 13tb, 1853. mal7 mmmmsm TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND JL RAILROAD Forminrr in connection with the Mlchlgsn Southern and Northern Indiana, tbe Lake Shore, and Cleveland and Pittaburgh Railroads, the only Entire Kullrond Line between tne ttnat nnd went. T he beat and most expeditious routo between Eastern cities snd St. Louis. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On snd sftor Monday. May lBth,1853, passenger trains will run daily (Sundays excepted), as lullows: Leave Toledo, Accommodation, st 9:10 a. m. stopping at all way stations Day Eipress, at 3:15 p. m stopping only at Fremont, Belle vue. Monroeville and Norwalk. Nisht Ermess. at 11:15 n. m. stopping only at r remont, Belle- vue, Monroeville, Norwalk and Oberlin. Leave Clevclnnrl, Dan Ernress. at 7:00 a. m. stopping only at Norwalk, Hon roeviile, Kellevueand Fremont. Accommodation, at 10:00 a. m. -stopping at all stations. AtAt Ewress. at PtUU p. m. -stopping only at Oberlin, Nor walk, Monroeville, Bellevue and Fremont. Connecting. Directh. At Toledo, with trains of Michigan Southern and Northern Indi ana Railroad for Chicago and way stations, and tbrongh the Chicago snd Rock Island Railroad and steamers on Illinois river, to SL Louia. At Bellevue, with Trains of Mnd River and Lake Erie Road for Saoduaky City, Springfield, Dayton, Cincinnati, inaianapous, etc.. etc. At Mooroevllle. with trains of Mansfield and Sandusky Hailroad for Sandusky, Shelby Junction, Columbus, .anesvuie and Newark. At Grafton, with traina of Cler eland, Columbna and Cincinnati Railroad, for Colambua. Cincinnati, and way stations. At Cleveland, with trains of l.ako Shore Railroad f.r New Yor and Boston, via Buffalo and Albany, and lor new lora, via Dunkirk, with trains of Cleveland and Pittaburgh Kailroad for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washlnctoa City. E. B. PHILLIPS, Su'pt. Orrtcc T. N. and C. R. R. Co, I Nurwalk, O, May 14, 1P53. 4 1853. GILLETT & CO'S NEIL IIOITSK HAT (STORE, Meeenii Rnnr Heath itf the Han Kntrnare, We are now receivlev our summer supply of Hsta, Caps and Straw Goods, to which we invite tbe attention of the eitixene of Central Ohio. Our goods aro manufactured under the superintendence of one ol the firm in Connecticut, and lor price, quail ty and variety cannot be surpassed in the west. Among cur assortment can be found the following : Ge-ite' Fashionable Moleskin Hats, extra: drab Beaver Hata,etra; h m iQ4 black Caasimere do; Citizens' fine Cassimere Hats , tipera " Seal Hata, Straw Gooda of every style, Hisses' Fists, Ladies' Riding Hata and Caps ol every pattern We have a large etock ot Holt Hats for aale by the Hex, mar tow, and we respecttnlly solicit the attention ol country m,i. ehanta "P-''1 FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell upon liberal terms, forty or fifty huildirg lots, situated on tbe northeast corner of Broatway and Wa.h'nrtoa Avenue f . r farther information, apply to J. K. Rsrtltt,at the otfte-ol ap7-tf BAKTI.IT. HII'.HUHII a ni. D R. MORRISON'S OFFICE REMOVED from Town to Hia-h street, corner ol Sorar Alley. Kn- trance ft rat door West ol HUh strert, oa the north side of Sugar Alley. marl7-d:iin INSUIUIVCK. fTORK, aKin.t lo.a or dsmaga by FlRB, and Mains! the V"'" .o . "'" ''"a and Inland Navigation, on property of aver j description, token in tbe following companies l UNION SfUTCAI. LIFE COMPANY, ..Biau.uuu, OHIO 1,1KB IMrjUKANCK COMPANY. CINCIN NATI,OIIIO, Pltl 8100000. NEW KNUI.AMr f.IVE STOCK INS. COMPANY PiKW HAVEN, CONN, t'nplrnl 430.000. KA(JI,E INNUKANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. niuim V'40U,OUU. EQCITA UL1! FlItE INH. CO., OF LONDON. UnpUal S',500,000. HlSKS taken on the most liberal terms, and all lnaiea nromutle adjusted. iuar3dly T. BTOCKTON, Agent. INSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Three 1 doors west of the Postoffice, up stairs, Columbus, Ohio. ... ''ife Fire. Murine, and Ilealth Inanrnnee. WAItftKN JKNKINS. General Inmranre Auimt. ronim.t. all persons wishing Insurance to call and Investigate the claims ot thefollowing companies to tbelr unlimited confidence. IN LIFE incuaanur, na represents The Mutual Benefit, ot New York and New bast established and mostrollable companiesnow doing business in the United Stales. Assets about 11,500,000. Also Tbe American Temueranre. of Hartford. Connecticut. ottering ample security and many extra advantages to Temperance men Capital, l00,000. ALSO The American Mutual, nf New This ComuSUT baa some fnaturea helleverf In ntuiratn van hunn. ficially to the policy boldera. Capital, 610,000. Call and examine tho statements and prospects of each and all of those companies, and select tor yourselves. IN FIKK AND MAKING 1N8UHANCE, thefollowing companies are with confidence recommended as eminently deaervlna of unbounded confidence Tha Franklin, of New York. Capltal,t300,000; Tho Etna, of Ullca, Now York. Capital, 170,000; The Hpringlield, of Massachusetts. " 150,000: Tho City, of Cincinnati. Capital, (300,000; The Granite, of Utica, New York. Capital, $300,000: The Hudson iliver, New York. Capital, $300,000 ; Tho Kensaelaer, New York. Capital, 200,000 1 IN HEALTH INHHUKANCE. the PeoDle'a Mutual Ilealth As. socistlon, of rlpringUeld, Massachusetts, Incorporated by tbe Legislature of Massachusetts, oilers testimonials of unquatlons- ble weight and credibility. Capital, (50,000. sepyj-iy WAKitfcN JEHK1MS, ucn'IIns. Agent. (CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL BU- V7 SINESS WAItREN JENKINS. Notary Pnblln and Con. Teyancer, will attend to all calls in this line, at reasonable charges. Titles Investigated and ab.tracta ol title, furnished, to any (anils In Franklin county, on short notice. Office in Piatt's blnek south aide of rJtate street, up stairs. sepS9-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO un.a VumJ 100.000. This Company odors to the Insured all the security and advantages of the Mutual and JolntStock plans (as hereto- lore eppueujcomDinea, namely: Low rates ot premium ; an an nual return, in cash, of the per centage required for the conttn-gent risk ol tbe year: an adeauatebutnotexceaslvenrovlslon for the luturn security of members for the whole term of lite, with an adequate Interest In the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; aguarsnty fund designed lor the permanent security of shorttorm mem. bars, and also for the present socurltyol tboseforthewhola term ot llle. This is the only Mutual Llfelnaurance Company whoserates of premium are fixed at a lair reduced standard, with a nrovls- lon for an annually increaslngaccumulation oi l'unda(for!utura security) in exsct proportion to tbe amount of business and the Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, d'e., giving In detailthe plan aud ratea ol the Company, furnished gratis, sad spplieatlonsreeelved, by J. ft. t u n Li., Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc&)-d OHE INVINCIBLE AND NEVER-FAIL- I . . . X 1NG REMEDY A certain curs for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Fnrrell's Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary nreoaration la not onlv far snnerlnr to mti the Liniments and Ointments now before the public, but possesses specific qualities entirely unknown to the moat learned of the Medical Faculty. Ita wide-spread eelebrity has brought out a host of articles in imitation of It, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the auporior,old-established Arabian Liniment For the Neevnna UtUH it operates like a charm, soothing down tbe moat violent agoniea uu piu m icw minuiea alter its application. j Mun"l"i ori Throat nnd Brensta. It speedily cauaes the disslpaiiun of anv noMihiinv nf m. in forming iu tbe parts, and brinsa about a reaular and h..ith. ... A Revulsive, Anodyne nnd Balanm. In eases of Huptured Muscles and TnHnn li. nnwarml revulsive and healing qualuifl. tause the parts to unite without leaving the least soreness or wsnt of power behind. In Bruises snd Swellings, It acta on the princple of a counter irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost Instantly, and reduces the swellings in an incredibly ahort spsce of time. A Stimulant nnd Nervine. It Is a stimulant imparting tone and vigor to tbe whole nervous and muscular system. For Rheumatism, or sny other inflammatory condition ot tbe muscular system or chronic stiffness of the same, It stands at the very head of all the remedies ever offered to tbe public, and none can equal It. Polsonoua Iteplllra, dec. For bites of poisonous snakes it may bo confidently relied on as a prompt and effectual remedy, acting as a cauatia and spe cific In such hitherto fatal eases. For Chilblains, Burns, Old Sores, Corns, Warta, Erysipelas, Croup, Nervous Headache, Sore Eyes, even to partial Blindness. Its effects are astonishing Tho great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, is Its brief operstiun on the system. It cures quickly II Is the most certain remedy In existence, and It Is sold cheaper than any other medicine in use. We fearlessly sssert that this great Arabian remedy will do more good tor leas money than any other Liniment or Olntmeot in the world. For Horace and Cattle, iu effects are equally striking and salutary. In Sweeny It has no equal, being an infallible curet also, in Poll Evil, Big Hosd, Fistula, Spavin, Galls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches, Woanda, no matter how bad, Sore Eyes, even to blindness, swellings of every description, and many inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEITS, COUNTERFEITS. Beware of a base Counterfeit called II. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment This spurious article is sold byso-neas "Farrell's Liniment," to tboae who are not careful to call for the genuine W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Always ask lor W. B.FAK-HELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and take no other. pp" Tbo genuine Arabian Liniment la sold by DENIG it HAKHY, J.St R. T. COOK, O. ROBERTS CO.. and WM. FAUHENHOLTZ, Columbus. J. P. Gatelina, Carroll t Joshua Betta, Cottage Mills; Cherry StimmeL, Lock bourne; T. Jones St Bro., London ; 0. 11. Bliss & Co , West Jefferson; E. Geohegan, Baltimore; hi. L. H locum, Lancaster; J.N. Wilson, Newark; Page A: Ingram, Newark ; Spencer &. Channel, Boltnggreen; Jubn D, Parke, Cincinnati; And Druggists and Merchants generally, ia the United Slates and Canadas. man3 SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers have on hand a lull aaaortment of sea soned lumber and ahlnglea of all kinds for building purposes. They have also, in addition to their flooring machine, pat in operation one expressly for surfacinc, and are nrenarwd ti, Inr. nish, on short notice, lumber dressed on one or both aides, from il Inchea down to half an inch in thickneas. Yellow and white pine, ash and osk flooring aiwaya on hand. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of tbe canal, Columbus, Ohio. apl BUTTLES, COMSTOCK ic CO. R1TING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows freely from the pen. and ta worthv the attention of bankers, lawyers, snd a l other eonsumeraof ink. It cannot be erased bv acids. For aale bv the pint or gal- '"""7 liepiuj JUIIS K.UUUK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Y Inlots Nos. S - Inlots Nos. S9d and .ton, on High atreet, west side, near the Railroad Depot. Also, Subdivision No. ,1 ol Oatlota (2 snd 63, onRroadway south side. Alo, Subdivision No 11 of same Outlots. Inquire of the undersigned, at Denniaon Carrln.L a' Law . Office, Odeon IIUlldlU,S. ' I. DiO-dU d. B. CARK1NGTON SB. H ANNUM, Conveyancer, Accountast, Corrisrend Notary PraLrc mav he fouad at all timet at the office ot N. II. Swayne, Esq., (City Bank Bulld.ns), prepared to make out, Iu a neat, uniform baud writing, warranty, quit-claim, inornate, and sheriff,' eeeria ; wills : artlclea ot agree ment; accounts ol executora. administrate, guardiana, and others; Business notice and advertisements, aud doevery description ot 4'opyias;. He w:ll also perform all th duli-s ot a t-'oiary Public. Having bad ehoul luuryearsex iirneein Double Kntry Book Keepiaj, he will devote aome aib-olloa to that, and hope, ttial bf close application and moderate print, hi: will merit aad receive a share ol puoilc patronage. armaaKcra. Putties, Comatock A o, l.eale Heyl. N.tl.Swftvne, George M. Paraaas, K. K-kns, Wm. A Plstt, Sain Andrews, M Halm, Wm Wirg. Decker A Hibl. marl-d-lm r h trios oi.viNisM.ajxa, Of lef firm nf ..rke 4r Hi rmn l ate of Ctkielly Teltgrapk Co. EWSON & HOLMES, Atctioniers and EER.. COM 'tl "III MKRCIIAMTS. eoa. r.i ana 0 allot street, n ,st aide, near reari, 4 laelnnnti. t"7" He.u i.r sale, ot Gro ri i a-tion. Groeevirs and Vert nai .1 tf .enerml 1 er unsafe-sale, t'ath advances Blade oa ii.'tfiinN': t t., h. ir ad-irr-aa janlSdly AST MAIL LINE. 15 hours from Colum- stj t' tt.-nMirb b orf ltf r f iidT. Jpf 4 MAIL COACH mi ll-rri. -Tai.sa for Cfrrkvilie. hit r.it-. ffid Purifiut.ti'ri, ml i s ci-i Mi tH mnrnrtif, Md tttti at r..rtnmt'n:h m oV ... k la tin- nit.f coonrrtiu w.lh lb Rivrr P-vckft 10 rHWhn h -nrl nar.DM.f. Ai-n, U-mrt- f artmrtnh at & a'rlork m ttwi narmisf ui tirlT t nlum;t kt l o'clock i tbr Tcnine. dt!v ju?6 KKEIOKR t HAWEE9. 1 t i 1 i A t 1 1 1 ; 1 li
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Full Text | . W ' """"' jn ...i, m i i , I,,, ... .in..., i .1.. i .in ,i , , , , ,,,. i i,.,.!! .j.7''' i af ' " i 'I I IIIIIMMW i-1 '" ff - r.-.VSSJ-l-.?!?lj'.l-l-.J ..... ,"',,'. ' .i . ... , ..i mi i . li i i .. n i i ... ... mi . .ii 1,1,1 ?C 3 1 HJ Jit t Jf ' i I VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1853. NUMBER 289. I THE IDailn (Dljto State Journal 18 PUBLISHED KVK11Y EVENINd, EXCEPT SUNDAY, SCOTT & BASCOM, 1 JOUB.VAt, BUIUJLtOS, IlIOU AND PIAU SIRXtTS XNTIU NCR ON BIOS. TERMS Invariably in advance .In Columbus, 80.00 a year ; by mall, C.00. Daily during ths session of tits Legislature, aud an-owuij iw ma rHiiiuiUUCr 01 1118 JW, BO,W T1IH WEEKLY JOURNAL In furnished to city subscribers at S3, and by mall at 1.60a year. Clubs of four aud upwards, fcU.IK ; m iu nuu ufiwnrun, cu.uo, TUB TIU-WEEKLY JOURNAL li 3.00 a year. RATES OF ADVERTISING lit THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following ratoa and rules have been agroed upon botween the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Stats Journal, to uuDvrTeu iu au cases, aiuir una uate juiy aj, 13 Ji.J One square, 10 Unes or less of this sised type, for one insertion, vw. , iwu wjuiuuuui lunuruuu, 4oo Jl'lllllllh le o So So 8c 8 8 8 Is 8 S 1 square, 1 252 25 8 004 006 00 0. 8. 8. 10. 16. 1& s 1 ; 1 2 squares, 1 87,3 87.6 00 8 00,8 00 0. 10. 12. jl6 S squares, 60 4 60 8 60,8 00,1)00 IbT ST 14. .. "77 ijquarns, ,8 006 60 8 OO'iToo'lO. Il2. uTw. I .. miatu.tr- "r "sssfc-w!' w fc w-,835 co,un,n, Hcolvnn,- vlyfcet I dally, 80l ( dally, 130 Standing cord, 6 lines or less, for one rear 810. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless specified on me manuscript, or previously ugreeo. upon oetweea tne parties. Advertisements not marked on tbe copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, aud payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid iu auvauue. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining there- w, oj utj jjiuu lur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, &c., not to bo contracted for by the yoar, but to be charged pircu, ni me unuai rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to bo charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name J the samo iv uc, 111 mi unroii, jjuu iu auvunce. Attorneys will be holilun for the nrlce of Inserting advertisements brought in hy them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their pub lication All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent. In advance of 1 ue uuure raiea. No ADVESTISBHENT CAN BE INSIRTBD GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisements for charitablo institutions. Urn enmnaniea. wnnl. township, and other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged .mil Fi.u. Deaths Inserted without charire. unless neenmnanied hv funarftl invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be All persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments whore charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be insorred with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to bo inserted in tho editorial column, the same will bo charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. (Srrat Steam printing Jjousc, JOIUSAL BCILUIXCS, IIICU ST., COLlMiilS, OHIO, SCOTT & BASCOM, PROPKIKTOllS. ENCOURAGED br past success, tlio subsrrtlicrs respectfully call the attention of the Publio to the superinr Monties tiioy now possess for executing every description or l'KINT-IN(l, in the first style of tho Typographic Art. Having for yearn been constantly adding to nnd enlarging their Establishment, thev ran at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of this great scare. Tlio various (lcnnrtmcnts havo been arranircd with jpecial Kference to tho neat and expeditious execution of AM, KINDS OF HOOK AND JOB TitlNTlNO, from a card of a single ...IV w TV.UUIDU. n WWntU. 1UJC. UIUUI WIH UIWt.1 1 ,JLlVlin Ul work are carried on in separate apartment, each division being under the charge of careful and experienced hands. A sketch ot tho premises mny convey some idea of the extent and facilities oi tue juuitnAii mJ'.au rjiinuKU iiuu&ji. THE BOOK AND PAMPHIET DEPARTMENT, Occupyini; tliu eastern i'ront of the third tloor, is fur- nLshed with oxtensive fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with overy thing requisite for the rapid and accurate composition of Lethal, iledieaJ, Theological aat Miscellaneous works; Airports, CMrmons, iiy-Luvs, tMlali)i(ii', Lawyer's J5ni,and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, tvo print books in all tho branches of Literature, for Publisher ami Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, SeminarieH, und Jther Publio Institutions. Many of the works bearinir the imnrint )f tliis ulllce have met with the most flattering testunoniiilK, ns to their accuracy and typographical ocaur.y, even rroui the nrst pnti-lishers In Boston and otlier eastern cities. Among them wo would notice ITrSMUS' Commentary on the lieidelbert; Uatediism, Vol. Ohio Reports, The Volume of the World, Pla in Tlioughts on Stertt .Societies, Erunner on French Nouns, Dr. UU.tson's Lectures on Life and Healthy Poems by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy's Chemistry of Agriculture, ka. &0. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. Wo pay particular attention to this class of work, ami tre printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with utlFfactlon to 3Vis rvssens Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal if Ettucation, The Arkf Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Juutnati jf Episcopal Conventions, The Beauty of Holiness and Suhtiis Miscellany, The Ohio Cultivator, &o. ko. THE JoTrOOM Occnpics tlio mlddlo part of tlio tliinl floor of Hie Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Cert iticate, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, Posters, Programmes, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Exhibitions, kr.. kei In this department, our olllce Is unsurpassed in fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonu of new Type from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. ' THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies the west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are 120 feet in length, and lighted by CO gas burners THE PReFs ROOM Containing a number ot tho most approved I'OWKU PRESSES of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, fa on tbe first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest t 'ard to the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM POWER. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or In Uold, Silver and other Bronzes, far more showy aud efieciive, aud much less costly than Engraving ; having all the ImproTeineuta ne-eaeeary to render our Printing neat and attractive. THE B00KBINDERY Occupies the wliolo width of the- second floor, and h osb nraoRED ANDTWMiTi rsrr in length, including the pnlding and Ruling Boom, on the eastern front ltlswclllurui-bed itliexp-n ive macuinerr from the East, among which are Adams' largext and best Power Embossing Presses and hand Lettering Presses, with an ample supply of Brass Type, Dies, ComliinaU.iu Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco; aliw other ma chinerv, for Law and Standard work, from whieh, with the aid "f finished workmen, we axe not only enabled to execute any auuniut of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but alo the reblnding of Books, Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Musk, 1'auipulets. fcc, in auy required style and finish. In tho Blank Book Uepartmp.nt, wo have llickuk best Ruling Machinea, of the largest capacity, with every appleum for furnishing any required pattern Iu ruliug, however intricaw ; also McAdama' Patent Paging Marhine, now Tery popular in the Publio Offices, and with Bankers, Mer.'lmnts and Accountanrt at the East, for paging all kinds of Blank Books after they are bound, in a rapid and superior style. We are aim constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing sod Blank Honk Papers, of everv size, from the best American and Poreicn Manufacturr. and can' furnish States, Counties, Banks, Railroad and other I J porations, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books in any quan tity, of any quality and sizo, made by superior workmen, and war ranted perfect, which wo are willing to compare with tbnee of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING . I or every description is aba carried on at this Houe. Authors winning to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by a comparatively slight addition to the first coot, to issue subsequent eMiwis at tl men cost of paper, press work and binding. luH cast any measure and thickness for the trade. Heads for Ntwvpaprrs, cut ers for Magazines, fce., stereotyped in good stvle Particular atten tkm paid to the stereotyping of wood cuta THE COTNTINO ROOM .... Is on the drst tloor, fronting on IligU street It is Iicre that all enters of customers are received, all contracts made, and all the busimMS of the establishment transacted. Persons deeiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of all the various etvles. 'We have nearly One iTnndred Persons cnea?cd In our various departments, at the Highest Wages, among whom are many of the most skillfol Workmen in the business, and all feeling an interest in any work bearing tne imprint of this oftVc This, combined with the practical experience and personal ur-rvikn of tn Senior Proprietor, enables us confidently to invite the artenti.'n 4 the Public generally to our STEAM PKISTIXU ESTABLISH M KNT, rvliering that nowhere elre can they secure Better Work or Better Terms. CHARLES SCOTT, VM. T. BASCOM, J PROPRIETORS. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS-WARE. !. & O. FOSTER, Importers, end Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia Crockery, Cbioa, end :Glaeaware; Waiters, Traya, Lamps, Cutlery, Spoons. Ac. Ac-, Jmrnal Bnildings, High street, bet era Town and State streets. Colusa bua, O.; naTncoavtantly oe hand a larew and well selected etock of the above Gonda, and to which we aball make larre add trims daring the eoming dpriot, by oar own direct rmportetiawe trove Larope, makieg onr stock for rsrlety and extent not turpeeerd I D the western country. Roying oar goods direct fmm mann-t acturera in Europe end this enostry, we can, end will, erll all Goods in oar line aw iewor lower than any bouse west of Hew ork. We hare always oa hand large and complete aseortnxeat of Gisaarware, which we caa sen vry low to dealers; also, a rape-rior sawortraent of Lamps, CandlesUeka, fiirmidoles, Walters, Tea and Breed Traya, Bpoone of all krada ; Kalraa, and Forks, Laateraa, Brlttanla Ware, Tea Bella, Lamp Globe. Chtanryi am) Wicks, ta, , fce. - snarli jVKW-YOItK ADVERTlSMlKftTS. yiOM W.H. M'DONALD'a ADVERTISING I10USC, 102 NASSAU'S? , N. V. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS -a- VV. J. DAVIta A; CO. bng to remind morchants and dealers that they are the sole agents for 8. V. CI.KAVKIt'M I1NHI VA1.KD ITIINRV HO A P. the only tfenulne : also, tor his celebrated Afufllc lirounk WiitdioT. and other Toilet soaps t Dear's grease, clarified marrows, sbav. tag eri'sms, military snaving soap, eto. They are constantly imuortinir tbo finest nualltioenf Fncllsh and French Hair and Tooth Hruehea, shell, horn and Huilslo uressing uomhs. and ornrv descrlnMnn 01 sroods In the Pantv and I'orl'umery line, which tho? will sell at tho lowkat cash Pricks. I'i-Ich lists and samples sent on when applied for. Merchants will find it well worth tbeir while to give them a call W. J. 1MV1S (t uu., No. 40 Courtland street. New York, marSa-3ni-M Soli Agtnu far the United Statu. CIEO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St., Corner of Maiden Lave, Ifcw l ork. IMPOBTKRS OF (JKMTI.KMKN'fi 1UUNIS1IING UOODH. In this ettabllihment. bolnir the larsmt In the cltv. mnv lie louuoaiarae ana won selected stocK.eonsistini.' in Dart ol r en carls and cravats, hosiery, gloves, under garments, suspenders, iocks, iionuon ana napoieou ties, smrts ol an qualities, etc. Having been engaged in this business the last twenty years, com. mem is unnecessary, as they have madn such arrangements in Europe that they are receiving by ulmoit everv stosmer the choicost guods the murket ullnril-, and purchasers need only call to saUsly thi msclves that every articlu in the lurnishing line mHy dh louno nere. lenuuim-H PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS JL SKA. Madn under r new wad neculiar nroccn. for Prlvatn uwp.ungB, uoiuii, Bieamooau, tsaiuu, cte. aro ntlbrod to tbe public, af ter a lUorough trial, as the beat and tui.x; urui Ultriuu mil) UUHtUHi UlllltVIl, UUI1IIUJ lull. CLU.. cnoapoet idowd. They potB munv and grrat adrantngei, among which may be mentioned tho following, viz: 'Vnv.v are chuoHr thhn hair: wili rotniu their elaRticitr at wava: aro proof agHimt alt kinds of vermin; are preventer, ni wfll at reliflvori of rheuniHtftm ; ar awaeter and fr more cleanly lhauany other; aiu eatrily renewed; are valuable aa Life i're- ervera a Dunn niattrajs ot tbii material bi-iugumciently buoyant to utfftin a uerton several davs. 'j'liey will be found desirable for lorelirn marlteti. Durtlcuhirlv for Caliturnln, Australia, China, and the Jfcisnds in the i'sdtic Oeean, bearinc close uncle inc. and on ouenini? rn turn In a- ta their nnginai ouik. rorsnie ny DOKKMUS & NIXON, Sole Agents, Nn. 21 Park PIhcp. and lfi Alurrav street. N. Y. ft' Uoholiterers. carriace makers and others, sunnlled with if i tie traau eenerailv suublied at a liberal discount. rP We are nermitted to uie the nnmea of the following sen .iciuen, wno nave oea ana approve oi tne articles : (Jeorgo 1.. Schuyler, Eiq., Charles Davis, Ksq., Hev. H . W. Bellows, Itobert 1. llankin, Ksq., Nicholas Dean, Ksq., J. nreen rearson, h.sn Klihu Townseod, lisq., II. Hrewer, M. U J. W. Br.dshaw, M. D l.'aptain Hazard, Butfslo, Captain llolllster, " Captain Joseph J. Oomstock, Com. U. o. Mall Steamer Baltic. lebl8 9mM T7NAMELED COT'J'AGE CHAMBER FUNR1TURE. MATTIIKWH Si STACY, 526 Broad way, corner Spring street, New York, opposite St. Nicholas Ho tol, Prescott and Callamore Houses, now otler at wholesale and retail, the most extensive assortment of Enameled Furniture to be found in the United Mutes, all Irom ordinal designs, including urientni, oernentine, unen cottane, men roit and other pat terns. Also, Roiowood. Mahogany, Uuk and Black Walnut chain- Der ana panor suites. M. it. a., devoting themselves excluf ivelv to the manulacturlna dopartmert of Ibis huiiuoss, assure purchasers they can prncuro 01 tnom wen seasoned, durante and o ecant lurmture. at nrlces varying irom e ui Hituv pir suite. N . No connection with any other firm in the city. f,-b9-.'ini-H TVTEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- J.1 INS St. I.ASKI.L. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. 01 Lib erty, H. y., are now receiving and opening R very large and en. tireiy now stock oi HIXKS AND FANCY DRY ftOODM. comprising dross ail Its, dress goods end trimmings, bonnet and tatleta ribbons, shawls, kid, silk and Lisle gloves, whito goods, laces end embroideries, together witu a general assortment ol every variety of goods In their linn; cath and time buyers from every section will find this a very detirablo stock, end at low prices. Wm. O. Ti'i.lxr, Stephen Laskll, Wat. ti. HnrniiiNS. Wi. 1). Haut, II. M. McCorklk, li'liS-.1m-M All late with Bowcn & McNomce. FRENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS X HIXaiKM. 1UPIJY fc f!KKIIANK, 73 Willlnm mrm?t, New Vnrk, Importers md WboiVimie JJeuler in J-rench Fancy (inodi, hnvnnuw hi itoroaad are receiving by every packet I ruin llnvrrt, n irpe and dcfirsbl- nainrtraent of nood fur tho print; tnidH, which ihef oli'"r to the trsrio ut the lnw-t market pneca.. Among their riock nmy va louua AktHtn. nit. d n?ii, vest nnd lane 7 buttons nf aU kinds : percui- ion capa, iif) and .SB, ritibrd and ribbed nnd split; Una of all description, mofltcoiuploteMurtmont; brushes teeth, nail, hair andahavingi nccordtiona and Butioiia ot the. mo it superior quality; punm silk, buck and cotton 1 kid and leather garters ; Imitation Jewelry, bone bracelets, jet goods, etc.; suspenders, Irom low to high prices, a complete assortment; silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin strlucs, etc., tc.; game ban, dlcn, mirrors, eyoieis, penuomera, etc ; together wun many otner ian cyartlcles. leuit Jm-M LINEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import-ers nt Linens, etc., ofler tor sale a full assortment of the most approved manufactures, consiitinf in part aa follows : Hrotvu and bleached diapirand damatk, all widths. Table cloths, ot all qui lilies aud sires, hnitkins and doylivsHnowdrop and satin dtmssk. Hirdsevo Dlaners narrow to very wide, and Irom coarse to very nna. I'll low cases, linens and sheetings. Prillinps Plain and lancy Irish, French and English. Hollands 11 row n, bleaclied, black and slate. Pantaloon Mnens .14, 7-8 and 44. blay and yellow. Linen cambric h an dker chief s, a large variety. Shirting Linens Light, medium and heavy. I'linfU Hhlrting Linens Choice and new patterns. Mosquito Netting. GRKKNWAY, BHOTIIKH3 t CO., tebt-Um-M H Park l'laee and 19 Itsrclay at., N. Y. GILLIES & BYRiXE, Manufacturers of KNAIIKI KO OICNAIENTAL COTTAGE AM) (HAITI HE It FLKMTl'KK, Kruadway, east side. be. low tirsud street, manufactory No. 49 tlreene street. Now York, take pleasure in informing tbo citizens nt Columbus and Ita vicinity, tliatthcv ai ill continue to tell a warranted first class arti. cleat prices so low as to crier tha greatest inducements to all wno iniena purcna.ing, 10 can on Hi ueiuro lunaina uu luuir bills. All an lefa . ottered at our e.t.bli.hment warranted to be constructed throughout of kilnlried wood, and of the best ousl- ity ol materials, lieing the first to manufacture this lurniturn In I tho I'nited States, years ol experience haa enabled us to produce I an article that is at once a perfect combination of beauty and I uUlity. Beingengaed exclusively In this one line, we hava the largest assortment io this country, made after tbe latest i'arisisn and Italian stylus. Being tbe most vsried and unique assort ment ever hctorn offered, the most particular tastes in regard to color, saadiur, ornamenting, etc., etc.. csn always he suited. All orders through the fust promptly attended to. suitresses, feather beds, pillows, paiilsiMPS, etc, at the sbortnit notice. Greatest care taken in boxing. lill.l.IKH ic BYIINB. Nn.sv.' Krnaflwny. east siae. oeiow lirsna street, n. i. Will remove on May 1st to Nn. Dili, a few doors above b'pring street. Jan28-3m-JS' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer nnd Dealer In KI KMTIJKE AM I PIIor.HTHRV. In all Its branches, wholesale and retail, Nns. H9 llowerv and 1.14 hesfr street New York. The CUKAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT! the I'nited flates. ritipcrinr rosewood furniture in suits, In brocatelle, plush, etc , etc ; also, a very extensive stock of mahogany, black wal nut aodolher furniture, which he warrants equal to any in tbe city, tu which hecalla the partiaular attentiouof country merchants and others. N H. Goods csrefolly packed and shipped to any part of the world. jim-.'Mm-Ji TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber X. would respectfully call the attention of bia old customers and merchanta throughout the United rHatre and Canada to hieatock ot Itubber Goods, manufactured by himself expressly for the spring trade ot IK.' 3 His stock ot Kl IIDBH l.ii'l llli-iai s particularly deserving ot inspection; as it haa never belera bt-en ao complete, nor the articlee mnn perfect. Am Extrnalre Hlorlt of CoaU. Carriage Cloth, Machine Belting, Capm, Wading Panu, Engine Parking, Fame, Piano Covers, LHe F re servers. Overalls, Gloves, Air Ralls, Lersincs. Csns. Whips, and ffvery description of Robber Good, constantly oa band. Tbe above are warranted to atand any climate, aad will be aold at most rrasonabla prices. Orders solicited, nnd promptly attended to by D. IIODGMAN. 7a Maiden Lane, nrsx corner irom urnaoway, )anl91ra:H and 59 Nasaaa atreet. New ork. F LOOR OIL CLOTHS. AI.BKO cV IIOYT. Nos and 4 -Iohis strxxt. fiuw Yr.RK, Manufacturers of Floor Oil C'lolha, Offer ti tbr trade, oa liberal terns, a enerl asrtmeat ol tbe above goods la various widths, of 1 ft, 3 ft , 4 ft 6, 5 ft J, ft, 9 It, 12 ft, 15 ft, 1 8 tt. a 24 It : also. In widths ot Mtha, 7 -8th ana 4 4.hs ; also, Tabir Oil Clatka, 4 4th, 5-4ths. and 6-4tba wide Theae gooda are well aeaaoned aad will endure any cllana. JsnlrWma SPRING GOODS, 1S33. W. H. Kkoep-rau 99 William street. New York, Importer end Johatr a Frrar. German. Enrlitk and Dmrttic Goods, lor Tailors aad ClothH-ra, baa reeetved by late arrivals, a large and well selected stock ia German, English and French cloths, ot all grades and styiea. Mouair cnaiuure, dran d ele, qneea s cloth, alpaca aad womed eoatiaca. rabmerette. Mii-d and elnaded xepbvr cloth, plain aad twilled. Fawry Frewch aad Rarasiey drills. Browa and yellow Haena. Fancy plaid and figured Marseilles. White aad Raff do do Drab silk and tinea enatinga. together with aa extensive assort meat ad triasrninr and Mber goods, saitable lor the Clothing Trade, oa the amat favorable SPrma. Partiealar rash or short time bayers, aad an wha araify then win can and tasaaiasi his atora aesnre parcaaxng eta -14-lyai NEW YORK AUVERTISEIIEMS. moM V. U. M'DONAtD's ADVERTISING HOUSI, 102 NASSAV'ST., N. T?OR SALE. The Woodwortii Patent X Planino Machink, for planing, tongueing and grooving ooaros ana plank, and bringing inern to an equal wiam ana thloknoss at one operation, For planing staves, moldings, saih, door and window stntl, or any Hul.bing work, tills celsbratod machine for twenlv.four years bss been uniivaled tor the style. noun ana amount ol us wora. j ne unaerBignea is prepareu .o sell rights In the following Htates, Tlz : Morula, Texas, l.ouls. isna, lllsslsslppt, Tennaiseo, Missouri, Iowa, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania und Arkansas, at reasonublo prices. Jul0.3m-M S08 Broadway, New York. SEWING MACHINE Singer'i Patent Straight-Needle Perpendicular Action Seieintr Machine Se emed in tilt United Stalee by two dietinn patent: the Jim granted Auiutt la, 1851, the tecond April 13, 185 J. The only machine privileged to use a straight noedla. Within a short time it has been awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fairs in different states. In less than two years the reputation ol this great labor saving macmne nas Deeu estaniisneu in una country ana in liu-rope. What spinning machinery la to the old sulunlng wheel. Singer's Sewing Machine is to other modes of sewing. It has already triumpbed over inveterate prejudices arising from the sale ol imperlect and worthless machines, it has Duen introau oed eztensi voly into large manufacturing establishments and In to the bands of Individual ODerators. it sows every variety of materials, coarso or fine, cloth or lkathrr, with wisrvolous rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing the worx as last as ten persons ana inuca Detter tnan It can De i;one by baud. This machine is compact, ornamental, durable and la easily sujuatea and operated, run printed directions lor using li are luruisnca witn eacn machine. Tne price, with all appa. ram. complete, is Vlo. i-.itb.er ol the KxDress Comnan os. or morchants vliltiiii No York to buy foods, furnish a convenient medium toDrocure msehlnes, and a draft, payable to our order in New York, will always insure a machine, perlect and complete, being sent as aireuieo. Tho attention of Shirt and Collar Manvlaetureri Is narticnlar. ly called to these machines ; tbey stitch linen perfectly, which no otter macnine can. rB- Machine Needles, Silk Twist on spools, Linen Thread, ate, manufactured lor these machines expressly, aiwava on hand and for sale. Black Bilk 87 per nound s colured 87,50. These admirable machines, and finished specimens of their work, may at all times be Ireely examined atelther ol our WVVJSJKH, No. S58 Broadway, N. Y.i No. 251 Washington street, Boil on; No. 57 South iourth street, Philadelphia; No. l.r Baltimore atroet, Baltimore, and No. 107 Kim atreet, Cincinnati. I. M. 8INC1KK & CO. N. B. Tbe New York Office will be removed to Mo. 3J3 Uromlwny, on tbe firstof Maynext. apl3-3m:u IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO USE STEAM X AS A MOTIVE POWER, and desire Safety and great Economy. An opportuntty ii now n fie red in all whom It amy ronaern. to locure 1lio exclutlvn richtol maQufHCturiDff. usirjir. and vend- iog, id staiet ana counues, CirculiUintr Snfetv Steam lloilcr. Fontationary enamel, locomotirei. msrino ensinet on rivor. lake and oceao atoainora, etc. The advantagesof tliii boiler over II othcri uow In uie are 1. Entire Sn fav from Ernlotton, be. air no more liable toexulode than an empty cauldron. 2. Lf id than One-Third the amount of fuclta required to iron eratc hn steam obtained by other boiler of tbe namo power. si. j mi cusi oi consirucunn ia neaucca une-tjaij. 4. They occupy but One-Third the space of other boilers, and may he applied to any engine now In uto. 5. The I'Xpnncool furnace ftrates will he incalculably ImiPned uy tuo smau amount of luoi required ana tne manner ol usidku, Tho company sHaraMM the malitv of the above advantages, Their conclusions are based on Practical liesvlts, many of these Dollars helnir now in uo in and about this city. The Inventor nas mu tual succeeded, alter years ot aunJication. in urinciiisT this valuable invention before tre public. It stands alone and Independent in its ronritt, and if it has the qualities claimed, which are undeuiable. the publio will at once acknowledge its superiority over any other motive power. Terms of snlo made known on application at tbo office of tho "iitviwuBir.AMHUiht.lt tURir a in i , corner ot lirua-Jway and Park Placet Now York, over the JTew Brond woy Bank. Circulars, containing terms of ale, etc., will he tnrwnt drd by mauu rcqui'Bica. api.t-jmiM WHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR T uioir 1 a Muni) t s. nn u,. a D innn v.i. I'loii, ijnuil UIV1 va .r. iiit,giniBiini,n, in-.rr a Ul being extrnaively engaged iu tho 0 bit thing, Bookntlling and Stationery Susinets, are prepared lo otler every variety of goods in their lino on the most liberal terms. Their own uubliHtions embrace many valuable-anil popular misceiisneoutt works, to-g"thr with an unrivaled telertion nf school books, Includias; Stoddard's celebrated scries of Arithmetic o. L. cn re also large dealers io and manufacturers of every variety of Cap and Letter Tapers, which they otter at manufacturers wnoic sale prices. uruers irom tne 1 raue reipectiuny soiiciceu. apo .iiu-n TNDIA RUBBER GOODS, The Union In L ! dia HrjBtiKR Co., Warehouse No. 19 Nassau atrort, New lork, estenaive manulacturers, under uoodyears patents, ol Costs, Lite Preservers, 1'iano Covers, Capes, Airlieds, Tarpaulins, Cspi, I'illnws, Burgical and Army Si Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemical Appuatua, Tbe Roods made by this comnaoy are warranted to stand all climates, and aro superior to those made under any other patent. u. at. wiubu, rresiocnu P. AT. SitKrARD, Treasurer Rnd Hecretary. apG'3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF XJ DRVG0UD8! 0. O. WILSON St. CO., Importera and Jobbers of Dry Goods, No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and IFcstrrn Hotels), and nos. 1 1 ana w vey street, NEW YORK. Invito tho attention of Wholksalk JIuybrs to their very lame assortment ot goods, which is kupt complete at all seasons of the year hy tho addition nt all tho now styles ana lanrics tnai are constantly arriving by "steamers" and "packots." We have largu departments devoted exclusively to the sale of cloths, Caaslmeres. Vestinis. Tailors' Trlmm ngs, White (inods, Ho siery, Drrss floods, Bhawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. In addition are displayed large lines of prints, Including Morrlrnacsand Cochecos, lilnghsms, Lawns, Berages, Hlsckand other staple Silks, Merinos, Bombazines, Alpacas, and the nu mcrous other articles appertaining to the Dry Goods Tradk. Also, agents fur the sale of " Hoy la's iluyul latent tiwanadown dewing Cotton." Wo Invite the attention ot tho closest ouyers tor cosn or credit. marlS-ly-M TTVAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. a i . . u . n-.. T..l,. Tk A kn",n - Severely tested - Always right- Tbe ae- Snowleagerl etanrlaril Agents DECKER cV niBBS, Columbus. marc sm-M T-If f I A Tin TAR1TS TKia unViarririnra IJILL1AKU IAdLIiB, 1 116 SUDSCriDerS uuer lur ..ia iiuiu. iii y.i lvni, rtm uau "j v.,,,;, establishment In tbe city nf New York, with improved cloth or patent India Hubber cushions, which are preferred to all others now in use by the best players in the United Htatra for correctness and elasticity, and aie warranted to atand in their place for years, without repairing. Gentlemen wishing to purchase Tables of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine lieds, can have their orders tilled thessmeaa 11 they were present, by addressing us by mail. Always on band, tables, cloths, balls, curs, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of the best description, ready lor shipping at the shortest notice. GHIKFlTtl St DECKKK, niar9-3ai-af CO Ann street. New York. SELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Bakeii, desirous of selling out his extensive stock ol Upholstery Ware, otlera rare bargaina to those wishing anything in this line. liis stuck consists of spring, curled hair, cottou, moss, palm leaf and husk niattrasaes; Warren's patent aula heda; lounges, solas, cte. Also, material lor lounges, cuta and comlorts ; lo fact, every article in his lioe ot business. f, " IJ hrs removed his establishment from the Exchanie Blocs to the Broadway Hotel, nearly opposite, where he will sell bis goods at prie s that cannot fail to bo satisfactory to all, ap'.n-tf BOYS, Youth's and Children's Calf and Kip BOOTS and HHOE3 a general assortment for rprlngand Mummer traie, at mfi J. W. CONsTAr.8. I1MRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS BY " EXPRESS HIIAPI KV & HAM. have now their lull stock of goods, comprising all the new atylea ol Dreas Gooda, Milliniu supplied with Goods and Patterns at a very small advance Irom New York coat. Muslin work. Bonnets, Ribbons, etc. mar!3 THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND X TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS j. MT R A RNH, Importer and Jobber of Silk, Millinery and For, c Goods, 16i Broadway, New York, haa now in a to re, and ia daily receiving and ottering at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of goods in hla line, embracing all tbe various styles and dealsns, consisting of blark and fancy silks, marcetines, Flo-rences.shawle, trimmings, bonnet ribboos, tatleta and aat'n rib-boas, dress trfmminse ol all kinds, French and English crapes, crape Usees, silk crsvats, embroideries, gloves of all kinds, silk lace snittt, barerea. laces, white gooda, hosiery, L. C. Handker-chiefs, etc The anderslrned Invites tha attention nf the Trade, aad his Irieada generally. Great inducements ottered to cash aad short time buyers. THO". li. STEARNS. 162 Broadway, dec31 ly bet. Lierty at- aad Maiden Laae, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Blivem & I DotrotLASS), Cocnm(siioa Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer in every deerription nf AMERICAN HARDWARE, No. 5 PIsft street, four doera from Pearl, New York, Manafaeta-rer of the Premium Steel Squares; Agent for Bee's Braces, Turn-arrrw, etc : alo. Kendall Ac Taylor s Thermometers, Barome-trra.ete.; Union Bolt Co's BtSta. Gate Hinrea. Brackets, etc.) Browa Brother's sheet Brain, Braaa and Copper Wire, Kirets, etc- N. Newcomb's Smiths. Bellows, ete. THOMAS DOUGLASS, ASA FARR, Jr, ovll-ly bte of the arm of Child, Farr Co, St Lonla. 7 UST OPENED. The subscribers would re- I apeetfally annoance to tbeir Iriends aad tbe public ia general, that they have Jest opened a store oa the corner of l.oeg etreet sad State Aveaae, opposite P. Hayden's Factory, where they Mead to k-ea constantly oa baad, a large assortment ol the very heat of Family Uroeeries each aa teaa, coffee, sagar, aaoi-aaes. Hoar, rice, fish, soap, caa d lea, starch, cheese, etc., etc; ton-ther with every artjcleaaed by fare il tea, which they ofler to rlloa the knrrat terms, for CasA oaly. July 14, 1853. W. DIXOR CO. BUSINESS CARDS. WM. DRNN1SON. 1R it. I. CARRtNOTON. TlENNISON & CAKltlJNU 1 UJN, ATTORNEYS U at Law 'Offictin Odam Buildings), will attend toprofas- sional bu.lness in tho Btato and Federal CourU j also, to collec- Hons, tha law of Insurauce and of patents. janl.'S.'idly LUCIAN RUTTf-KS. THRO. COMSTOCK. ORO.O. OOMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-sors to H. Coraitnck it. Co.,) Forwarding nnd Commission Mercnants, Lara uu Menuiacturers, anu ueaiora in sair, piaster, fish and lumber. Head of the canal, Columbus, Uhlo. rer" Liberal advances made on ooDslanuiflnts. maro wncicnii Tji chiitit a .............. . r .... uoiii ll l'. ujuiiii, ni iunni,! ai uaw, tf Heal Estate. Bounty lnnd nnd Pension Ai'nt Two dnurs east of lilub, on Town street, Columbus, Ohio Will attend to the practice of bis profession, obtaining: pi'oelimi.buy lug, selling and obtaining land warrants, selling aud loaslng real estato, examining larjii cities, collection ot claims, out. -tf-Loiters irom a distance must oe pottpata. juw riERE, ABBOTT fc CO., Dealers in Hard- A ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, elms, houso builders' mate rials, Isrmtng and mechanical tools, military goods, etc., eic. mo. tuitilgh street, sign ot tho tint I'sniuca. XTEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard X 1 has been opened on tho lots south of tha Ohio Tool Com pany's Factory, where Northern aud Hocking grato and black. amitn'a coal will be sold by the ton or biisnei. aecJ-dtl w. u. jiaiinci.l,, aooor. ANNA STACEr. W. A. JONES. CTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main and Fourth street, Znneayllle, (Ihlo. sepuu-att XTATIONAL HOUSE, Circlavilio, Ohio XI JONATHAN BOYD (formerly ol tho Carlisle House), Pro- orietor. 1' 8. I hare in the olllce a " Prlrate Stock itetlster," tor the benefit nf those buyine and sellioir the same, which enables me at any time to give satliiaetion iu regard to tne saie, location, oic, oi an ine sioca in ricsaway ana aajouung oouuiie. Ulrcieviue, unio, ilea. 17, ittt-nura J, num. T ItlDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad fj strnot, near the bridgo, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all Hinds, and a groat variety ot castings, aiwaya on nana. A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- IV ton, by I.F.WIM RICEt rebuilt, enlarged and elegantlv tarnished ; possessing all the modern improvements Rna conve niences lor tbe accommodation ot the traveling public. nov.'j iy:is tSuis U Hot L. P DUNTON. W. T. THOBSTON. UNTON & THURSTON, Wholesale and itnll Piano Forte and Music Warerooms, Nn. 80 Fourth street (first door weit of tfinlth It. Nixon'., Hull), Cincinnati, O. JanlB-dly j' M. GU1TEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at ' s Law. and Commlxlnner of Deeds and to take Depositions tor OHIO AND OTHRR WXSTERN ISTATK9, (lata OI UlnClnnall,) has established himself in his profession in Now York city, where all communications will receive prompt attention, llelcrs to the mombers of the Bar ot Columbus, Clnclnnat and euuthern Uhlo. Ice No. 14 Wall Street, Net) York. marSS EW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver. as- slsted by A. W. Render, would respectfully announce to tho citizens ot (Joiumtm nnd vicinity, tnnt ne nas opened a OOl'h'IN WAREUOOM. dlrectlv omiotltn tho Franklin House, where bo Is at all times prepared to furnish collius, shrouds, etc., with all the attention and fixtures nocoisary on funeral occasiona and he wishes it distinctly understood that his terms shall net be of so objoctlona- oio a cnaractrr as t.o prevent CTmreBuiisiaciiun. uui-uiy- COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- KJ TO It Y JVror the earner of Third and Gay streets. Messrs. E. it, U.K. BOOTH are manufacturing and have constantly on hand, at their establishment at tha location above named, all kinds of csrrlsges, busgics, etc., mado of the best matorials, by too most experienced worsmnn, ana warranted io oo gooa service. T he proprietors aro both practical carriage makers, and all work ordered from them will give good satisfaction. Repairing dnno at the aliortcst notice. They have been carryiug on the bu siness in this city some ton years, and trust they havoaomn claim to public patronage. oc7-dly T EATIIER BELTING. T.he undersigned, XJ Agonts lor the sale of KKKS dr. HOYT'S coiotnuu.-u premium nntenr iriviinil. Hirerj-lipil T,fnther nnnds.have this day received a lull assortment of all sizes, from 1 H to 18 Inches In width. We would call the attention of the public to the above mi ucm, na nun poiReiatug luperior merle joey are uiauu uuiu the thick and solid parts of the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by poweriul machines, (invented and used by R. & H. only,) whereby thev are made to run stratum una true, have a uniform bnaring on tbo drum or pulley, bold their widthsevenly, andalvetiuoi is lows perooni more loren tnan tnosemaueln tbe ordinary manner. sold at manufacturers prices, wun auouion or ireigmomy, bv n.u.uuuKNi-;, kumns a uu., jslD SIgnol the Gilt Broad Axe, Columbus, O. rsavaw4iift.--.jr. TTnivrnnw sarh w 7 4 1 It IV if have maao an arrangement with one of the tnnstceiobratcd aaah manufactories In the West, and are prepared to fill all orders for sash, manufactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All orders left at our hardware store. No. 159 HI eh street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, wiiireceive prompt ntiennon. KILBOURNE, KUIINS &. CO. Columbus, April 25, 1651. GAUD. Mrs. FKAJNliUiNBaKU res- tiA..tlltD annniinen. to hoi friend M. nnit th UUbllC SenOr- ally, that, on the 17th of March Inst., sho intends to open a IHJI.I.INEKY HIIOP, in the new brick building ol Mr. Kanut maker, on Third street, below wound nnn anuin siruets, next to Dr. Fisher's residence. She will he prepared tohavoon hand all such artlclea as are found in a Millinery Shop, and to furnish them accordion to the latest Frnnch fashion. As she Intends to spare no efforts in tho prompt and most exact execution of all orders with which she maybe favored, she most respectfully solicits the patronage of bertrlends snd the publio. Straw bata, &c, will be washed, colored, and made up in the moat faahinnable atvln. A 11 kinda of embroidery will be taken. on commission into tba Shop, and sold to the best advantago of the manutneturer. mariuan TMOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of a tttX I'lifeiTI E.n'n IIU1 T. ttbihuh ucwu-m and Fourth streets, i! doors above Kills ii Morton's Bank. Cin clnnatl. JanllSm T ITHOGRAPH Y. Every description of lj Maps. Plans. Views of Buildings, Portraits, Anatomic Draw ings, Business and Show Cards, ail kinpsot Druggist and other plain and fancy labela, Hill and Letter Headings, Fao Similes, etc., executed in the brst style, at reasonable rates, by MIUUI,!-. HIP! ST. HSLLSUt, Lithographers and Engravers, No. 115 (Odd Fellows' Building) Walnut street, decS Cm Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 119 Main atreet, Cincinnati, have an extensive snd well selected stock ot none but new and Iresh Furs, lur ladies. We have thia day received Irom New York some besutilul specimens nf Misses' and Children's drab and black Beaver Hats. noV.J7.dly JARVIS dt FAIRCHILD. AS SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS. RVIS ot FAIRCHILD, Minstfirstdoor below tho comer AUiu and Fourth, weBttitie. Cincfonsti. novitJ dly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Filth, Cincinnati, Ohio. it. II. UEFFRUY, Proprietor, lite of the Wslnut street House. ap7 tf WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut St., 1 1 between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jj-dif J. W. 8 WEN EY, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW opening a large and besutilul assortment of WATCHES. DIAMOND WORK cfc JEWELRY. Our stoek of fine London and Gene. va Watches is superior to any in the State. Diamond ringa and ulna we offer at New kura prices. Jewelry, silver and plated ware, fine mantle clocks, and cutlery, atwholeeale and retail. All are invited to call, examine, and pnr,-hase if suited. NOTARIAL and other SEALS engraved, and PRESSES furnished, at the shortest notice. Watches repaired in the best manner. First door south of entrance to Neil House. Jull BLYNN & BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRESH OYSTER8. 1 am receiving daily fresh Bsltiraore and New Haven oysters, which will be aold aa low aa the lowest, in cans or ball cans ; and in all eases the oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no aale. Orders Irom the country carefully attended to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by ao doing I hope to merit a share of public patronage, ocal O. P. L. BUTLER. JY. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- er, Higkstreet, between ike American and Neil House, Colum. has, Ohio. Hsviag purchased tbe entire stock of William Savage,! will continue tbe business at the old stand, where I will keep a first rate asaortm-nt of WATCUES. JEWELRY, SILVER, PPOON9, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a general variety ot RANCY UOODS. For the present I wili reside in New York, and persons in wsnt of goods, ncay rely npoa seeing all new patterns ot Jewelry ia my store. With these assurances he hopes to retain the confidence of tha former patrons of the concern, and of tbe citizens eenerally. Tbe Wotck Repairing will be attended to by W. M. Savage, loag known in thia section aa a first rate workman . jul8 i. Y. SAVAGE, i. NOTICE. Bavins disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y. Savaie, Jr, I cheerfully recommend him to ali of my old customers, and the public generally. As it is absolutely necessary that my outstanding business shoald he closed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to ase will eaU and settle ap. Jalfi W.M. SAVAGE. 3 111 S I I i i .1.1, , -"j i I LLsLJ TUANSPOUTATION. J TWKKN I-HILAUKLPHIA it. LIVKIIPOOI..-Th Liver- pool and Philadelplila Htuacniblp Company Intend sailing their now aUiamships as follows: CITY OK MANCHUSTEIt, 8 131 tons, Cant, rlr.hert l.eltch. CITY OK CLAStfOW, l.filU lous, Cpt William Wjlie. uu r ur i'iiiLiAiir.Li'ui, i!,:!uuiuni uuw huiiding. From Philadelphia. City of Manchester Saturday, Junn 11th, City ul (llasmw Haturclay, July i!d, City ot Manchester 8iurdsy, July HOih. ('ity of (tlasffow Saturday, August lillth. f'lty of Manchester.. Kstunlsy, September 17th. L.uy oi inssgow tfaturuay, iicioDeroiu. From LiverDool. City of flUsg'iw Wednesday, JuneRth, City oi Manchester Wednesday, July Bth. City of (ll.Birow Wednesday, July 27th. L'lty ul Miincliesti'r Wednesday, August !Mtu. RATRH OK PAHHAfJK. Fi urn I'htlude nhla. Frnin Liverpool. Saloon alter MtMtro(jius...9!lO I faloon after itaterooras, 30 gs. midship ' ... .- " midship " 15 gs. " Inrwurd " ... 0.1 1 forward " 13 gs. Including steward's f. r. Tflllf l).('I.AS PAHHKMGKTIM. A limited number of third-clais nassencers will be taken from t-niianeipina ami Liverpool, ana lounu in provisions. rroui rniianeinnia s' I rrom Liverpool a)o Certillcates of naiiaee will be Issued bora to parties who are aesirons oi oriniting out tneir trienos nt cnrreiponaing rsies. Freight on fino goods 6Us per ton, and ooarse goods, hardware, etc., win oe laxen subject to agreement. An experienced surgeon will be carried on each snip. Forfrelsht or nsssmmnunlv to TliOMAH KICHAIlDsON. 15 Broadway, New York, and 9 walnut .treet, rnllailclplila. i(ii;riaituun, tiltu ill lilts ic i;u Liverpool. julB-dly arit1wifSf5 T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND JLA AKNIA RAILROADS. Sommhr Abranormrnt, to com. menee May 10, IKM. Four Passenger 'I rains Daily, ( Sundays excepted.) Trains run hy Columbus time, which is seven minutes laster than Cincinnati time. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on la.t rront street, as toiiows: Express Train nt n a. m.; Accommodation Train nt 7:30 a. m.; Hillsborough Train at 3:30 p. m.i Mail Train at 5 p. to.; ForLInwood, Plalnsvlllo, Mllford, Loveland. Fostor's, Deerlield, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwln and Waynosvllle, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Helms, South Charleston, London, West Jetfcrson, Columbus, Yellow Springs and Springfield, Returning from Columbus- Mall Train will leave at 4:5 a. m ; Express Train will leave at 1:30 p. m.; Accommodation Train will leave at 5.1S p. m ; Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Returning from Springfield at 5:5 a. m.j Returning from Springfield at 5 p. m Trains will stop as follotts .- The Express Train, ti a. m., from Cincinnati, at Loveland, Mor row, Xenia and London, only 1 1:80 p. m., from Columbus, at London, Xenia, Corwin, Morrow, Loveland and Plainvllle, only. Accommodation Train. 7:30 n. m. from Cincinnati, and 5:15 n. in . Irom Columhus. at Plainville. Milford, Miamiville, Love land. Foster's, Deerlield, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Freeport, Corwin, and Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Sclma, South Charleston, London, and West Jctl'orson. Also, on proper notice bv Hag or to conductor, at Linnwood, Clayaville, Florence and Alton. Mail Train, 4:5 a. m. from Columbus snd 5 p. m. from Cincln. T s I .U 1 l.. h!.tk fM.B.-laainn Hsilma fa. I mti. nt West Jefferson. London. South Charleston, Selma. Ce. darvllle, Xenia, Sprlug Valley, Corwin and Waynesville, Free, port, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Deerlield, Foster's, Butterworth's Water Station, Loveland, Milford and Plntnville. Also, st Clays-vllle, Florence and Alton, on notice. Hillnhorniioh Train at7 a.m. from Hlllaborousli. and 3.30 p m. from Cincinnati, at Lynchburgh, Westboro', Blanchester, Goshen nnd Wilmington pise, joveiana, roixrown, miauuvuie, mmuru, Plntnville and Linwood. Also, on notice at flag stations. Passengers for Hillsbnro', Chilllcotho, and Intermediate points, will take tho o.oo e; - ''',' , t. , . Passengers lor epringueiu win iu i.ovn.ui.ui y. iu. Line, of Hacks and Coaches run in connection with the trains to the following towns: Lebanon from Deerlield; Wilmington end Clarksvilln From Morrow snd Corwin ; Goshen, and points above, from Milford. Tho Trains connect with tho Mad Itlverand Lake Erie Rail. road nt Snrinatield : Columbus and Cleveland Railroad at Co lumbus; Central Ohio Railroad to Zaneaville, and lines of coaches from anesvlile lo wnennng, sea. On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2:110 p, m and Columbus at 6 a. ro., stopping nt all way stations on notice. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia $1 60 Do do Hillsborough I 75 Do do Chillicntho 3 75 Do do Springfield a 00 Do do Cleveland 1 00 Do do Shelby 4 75 Do do Columbu 3 00 Do do Zaneavllle 4 80 Do do Wheeling 7 15 Do do Pittsburgh 7 75 For other information, and Through Tickets, apply to P. W. Stradrr, General Ticket Agent, at tbe Ticket Office, southeast corner Broadway and Front streets, Cincinnati WM. U CLEMENT, Superintendent. V1V The Cnmnanv will not be resDonsible tor basftaeo ex. ceeding filly dollars In value, unless tho same is returned to the Conductor or Agents, snd freight paid at the rate of a passage lor every JjUU in value aoove mat amount. man CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCIN- J NATI, AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Nrw Arrangement. On aud after Monday, May 16th, Pas senger Trains leave ss follows (Sunday a excepted) : Cleveland for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 7:30 a. m.,3:45 p, m. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland fur Columbus snd Cincinnati, st 8:00 R. m , 10:00 s. m. and 8:15 n. m. Cleveland for Toledo and Chicago at 7:10 a m., 10:00 a. m. and fl:5 n. m. Columbus for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk snd Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m.. 1:00 p. m. and 11 p. m. Shelby for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 1:05 p. m., 4:05 p. m. and 2:'.'5 a. m. t-helby for Columbus snd Cincinnati, at 10:35 a. m., 1:25 p. m. snd 11:'J5 p. m. Krio tor Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, at 2:50 p. m.: 11:50 p. m. and 2:45 a. m. A. Diwr,, jr., nuperinienarni. Cloveland, May 13tb, 1853. mal7 mmmmsm TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND JL RAILROAD Forminrr in connection with the Mlchlgsn Southern and Northern Indiana, tbe Lake Shore, and Cleveland and Pittaburgh Railroads, the only Entire Kullrond Line between tne ttnat nnd went. T he beat and most expeditious routo between Eastern cities snd St. Louis. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On snd sftor Monday. May lBth,1853, passenger trains will run daily (Sundays excepted), as lullows: Leave Toledo, Accommodation, st 9:10 a. m. stopping at all way stations Day Eipress, at 3:15 p. m stopping only at Fremont, Belle vue. Monroeville and Norwalk. Nisht Ermess. at 11:15 n. m. stopping only at r remont, Belle- vue, Monroeville, Norwalk and Oberlin. Leave Clevclnnrl, Dan Ernress. at 7:00 a. m. stopping only at Norwalk, Hon roeviile, Kellevueand Fremont. Accommodation, at 10:00 a. m. -stopping at all stations. AtAt Ewress. at PtUU p. m. -stopping only at Oberlin, Nor walk, Monroeville, Bellevue and Fremont. Connecting. Directh. At Toledo, with trains of Michigan Southern and Northern Indi ana Railroad for Chicago and way stations, and tbrongh the Chicago snd Rock Island Railroad and steamers on Illinois river, to SL Louia. At Bellevue, with Trains of Mnd River and Lake Erie Road for Saoduaky City, Springfield, Dayton, Cincinnati, inaianapous, etc.. etc. At Mooroevllle. with trains of Mansfield and Sandusky Hailroad for Sandusky, Shelby Junction, Columbus, .anesvuie and Newark. At Grafton, with traina of Cler eland, Columbna and Cincinnati Railroad, for Colambua. Cincinnati, and way stations. At Cleveland, with trains of l.ako Shore Railroad f.r New Yor and Boston, via Buffalo and Albany, and lor new lora, via Dunkirk, with trains of Cleveland and Pittaburgh Kailroad for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washlnctoa City. E. B. PHILLIPS, Su'pt. Orrtcc T. N. and C. R. R. Co, I Nurwalk, O, May 14, 1P53. 4 1853. GILLETT & CO'S NEIL IIOITSK HAT (STORE, Meeenii Rnnr Heath itf the Han Kntrnare, We are now receivlev our summer supply of Hsta, Caps and Straw Goods, to which we invite tbe attention of the eitixene of Central Ohio. Our goods aro manufactured under the superintendence of one ol the firm in Connecticut, and lor price, quail ty and variety cannot be surpassed in the west. Among cur assortment can be found the following : Ge-ite' Fashionable Moleskin Hats, extra: drab Beaver Hata,etra; h m iQ4 black Caasimere do; Citizens' fine Cassimere Hats , tipera " Seal Hata, Straw Gooda of every style, Hisses' Fists, Ladies' Riding Hata and Caps ol every pattern We have a large etock ot Holt Hats for aale by the Hex, mar tow, and we respecttnlly solicit the attention ol country m,i. ehanta "P-''1 FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell upon liberal terms, forty or fifty huildirg lots, situated on tbe northeast corner of Broatway and Wa.h'nrtoa Avenue f . r farther information, apply to J. K. Rsrtltt,at the otfte-ol ap7-tf BAKTI.IT. HII'.HUHII a ni. D R. MORRISON'S OFFICE REMOVED from Town to Hia-h street, corner ol Sorar Alley. Kn- trance ft rat door West ol HUh strert, oa the north side of Sugar Alley. marl7-d:iin INSUIUIVCK. fTORK, aKin.t lo.a or dsmaga by FlRB, and Mains! the V"'" .o . "'" ''"a and Inland Navigation, on property of aver j description, token in tbe following companies l UNION SfUTCAI. LIFE COMPANY, ..Biau.uuu, OHIO 1,1KB IMrjUKANCK COMPANY. CINCIN NATI,OIIIO, Pltl 8100000. NEW KNUI.AMr f.IVE STOCK INS. COMPANY PiKW HAVEN, CONN, t'nplrnl 430.000. KA(JI,E INNUKANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. niuim V'40U,OUU. EQCITA UL1! FlItE INH. CO., OF LONDON. UnpUal S',500,000. HlSKS taken on the most liberal terms, and all lnaiea nromutle adjusted. iuar3dly T. BTOCKTON, Agent. INSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Three 1 doors west of the Postoffice, up stairs, Columbus, Ohio. ... ''ife Fire. Murine, and Ilealth Inanrnnee. WAItftKN JKNKINS. General Inmranre Auimt. ronim.t. all persons wishing Insurance to call and Investigate the claims ot thefollowing companies to tbelr unlimited confidence. IN LIFE incuaanur, na represents The Mutual Benefit, ot New York and New bast established and mostrollable companiesnow doing business in the United Stales. Assets about 11,500,000. Also Tbe American Temueranre. of Hartford. Connecticut. ottering ample security and many extra advantages to Temperance men Capital, l00,000. ALSO The American Mutual, nf New This ComuSUT baa some fnaturea helleverf In ntuiratn van hunn. ficially to the policy boldera. Capital, 610,000. Call and examine tho statements and prospects of each and all of those companies, and select tor yourselves. IN FIKK AND MAKING 1N8UHANCE, thefollowing companies are with confidence recommended as eminently deaervlna of unbounded confidence Tha Franklin, of New York. Capltal,t300,000; Tho Etna, of Ullca, Now York. Capital, 170,000; The Hpringlield, of Massachusetts. " 150,000: Tho City, of Cincinnati. Capital, (300,000; The Granite, of Utica, New York. Capital, $300,000: The Hudson iliver, New York. Capital, $300,000 ; Tho Kensaelaer, New York. Capital, 200,000 1 IN HEALTH INHHUKANCE. the PeoDle'a Mutual Ilealth As. socistlon, of rlpringUeld, Massachusetts, Incorporated by tbe Legislature of Massachusetts, oilers testimonials of unquatlons- ble weight and credibility. Capital, (50,000. sepyj-iy WAKitfcN JEHK1MS, ucn'IIns. Agent. (CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL BU- V7 SINESS WAItREN JENKINS. Notary Pnblln and Con. Teyancer, will attend to all calls in this line, at reasonable charges. Titles Investigated and ab.tracta ol title, furnished, to any (anils In Franklin county, on short notice. Office in Piatt's blnek south aide of rJtate street, up stairs. sepS9-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO un.a VumJ 100.000. This Company odors to the Insured all the security and advantages of the Mutual and JolntStock plans (as hereto- lore eppueujcomDinea, namely: Low rates ot premium ; an an nual return, in cash, of the per centage required for the conttn-gent risk ol tbe year: an adeauatebutnotexceaslvenrovlslon for the luturn security of members for the whole term of lite, with an adequate Interest In the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; aguarsnty fund designed lor the permanent security of shorttorm mem. bars, and also for the present socurltyol tboseforthewhola term ot llle. This is the only Mutual Llfelnaurance Company whoserates of premium are fixed at a lair reduced standard, with a nrovls- lon for an annually increaslngaccumulation oi l'unda(for!utura security) in exsct proportion to tbe amount of business and the Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, d'e., giving In detailthe plan aud ratea ol the Company, furnished gratis, sad spplieatlonsreeelved, by J. ft. t u n Li., Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc&)-d OHE INVINCIBLE AND NEVER-FAIL- I . . . X 1NG REMEDY A certain curs for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Fnrrell's Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary nreoaration la not onlv far snnerlnr to mti the Liniments and Ointments now before the public, but possesses specific qualities entirely unknown to the moat learned of the Medical Faculty. Ita wide-spread eelebrity has brought out a host of articles in imitation of It, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the auporior,old-established Arabian Liniment For the Neevnna UtUH it operates like a charm, soothing down tbe moat violent agoniea uu piu m icw minuiea alter its application. j Mun"l"i ori Throat nnd Brensta. It speedily cauaes the disslpaiiun of anv noMihiinv nf m. in forming iu tbe parts, and brinsa about a reaular and h..ith. ... A Revulsive, Anodyne nnd Balanm. In eases of Huptured Muscles and TnHnn li. nnwarml revulsive and healing qualuifl. tause the parts to unite without leaving the least soreness or wsnt of power behind. In Bruises snd Swellings, It acta on the princple of a counter irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost Instantly, and reduces the swellings in an incredibly ahort spsce of time. A Stimulant nnd Nervine. It Is a stimulant imparting tone and vigor to tbe whole nervous and muscular system. For Rheumatism, or sny other inflammatory condition ot tbe muscular system or chronic stiffness of the same, It stands at the very head of all the remedies ever offered to tbe public, and none can equal It. Polsonoua Iteplllra, dec. For bites of poisonous snakes it may bo confidently relied on as a prompt and effectual remedy, acting as a cauatia and spe cific In such hitherto fatal eases. For Chilblains, Burns, Old Sores, Corns, Warta, Erysipelas, Croup, Nervous Headache, Sore Eyes, even to partial Blindness. Its effects are astonishing Tho great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, is Its brief operstiun on the system. It cures quickly II Is the most certain remedy In existence, and It Is sold cheaper than any other medicine in use. We fearlessly sssert that this great Arabian remedy will do more good tor leas money than any other Liniment or Olntmeot in the world. For Horace and Cattle, iu effects are equally striking and salutary. In Sweeny It has no equal, being an infallible curet also, in Poll Evil, Big Hosd, Fistula, Spavin, Galls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches, Woanda, no matter how bad, Sore Eyes, even to blindness, swellings of every description, and many inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEITS, COUNTERFEITS. Beware of a base Counterfeit called II. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment This spurious article is sold byso-neas "Farrell's Liniment," to tboae who are not careful to call for the genuine W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Always ask lor W. B.FAK-HELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and take no other. pp" Tbo genuine Arabian Liniment la sold by DENIG it HAKHY, J.St R. T. COOK, O. ROBERTS CO.. and WM. FAUHENHOLTZ, Columbus. J. P. Gatelina, Carroll t Joshua Betta, Cottage Mills; Cherry StimmeL, Lock bourne; T. Jones St Bro., London ; 0. 11. Bliss & Co , West Jefferson; E. Geohegan, Baltimore; hi. L. H locum, Lancaster; J.N. Wilson, Newark; Page A: Ingram, Newark ; Spencer &. Channel, Boltnggreen; Jubn D, Parke, Cincinnati; And Druggists and Merchants generally, ia the United Slates and Canadas. man3 SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers have on hand a lull aaaortment of sea soned lumber and ahlnglea of all kinds for building purposes. They have also, in addition to their flooring machine, pat in operation one expressly for surfacinc, and are nrenarwd ti, Inr. nish, on short notice, lumber dressed on one or both aides, from il Inchea down to half an inch in thickneas. Yellow and white pine, ash and osk flooring aiwaya on hand. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of tbe canal, Columbus, Ohio. apl BUTTLES, COMSTOCK ic CO. R1TING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows freely from the pen. and ta worthv the attention of bankers, lawyers, snd a l other eonsumeraof ink. It cannot be erased bv acids. For aale bv the pint or gal- '"""7 liepiuj JUIIS K.UUUK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Y Inlots Nos. S - Inlots Nos. S9d and .ton, on High atreet, west side, near the Railroad Depot. Also, Subdivision No. ,1 ol Oatlota (2 snd 63, onRroadway south side. Alo, Subdivision No 11 of same Outlots. Inquire of the undersigned, at Denniaon Carrln.L a' Law . Office, Odeon IIUlldlU,S. ' I. DiO-dU d. B. CARK1NGTON SB. H ANNUM, Conveyancer, Accountast, Corrisrend Notary PraLrc mav he fouad at all timet at the office ot N. II. Swayne, Esq., (City Bank Bulld.ns), prepared to make out, Iu a neat, uniform baud writing, warranty, quit-claim, inornate, and sheriff,' eeeria ; wills : artlclea ot agree ment; accounts ol executora. administrate, guardiana, and others; Business notice and advertisements, aud doevery description ot 4'opyias;. He w:ll also perform all th duli-s ot a t-'oiary Public. Having bad ehoul luuryearsex iirneein Double Kntry Book Keepiaj, he will devote aome aib-olloa to that, and hope, ttial bf close application and moderate print, hi: will merit aad receive a share ol puoilc patronage. armaaKcra. Putties, Comatock A o, l.eale Heyl. N.tl.Swftvne, George M. Paraaas, K. K-kns, Wm. A Plstt, Sain Andrews, M Halm, Wm Wirg. Decker A Hibl. marl-d-lm r h trios oi.viNisM.ajxa, Of lef firm nf ..rke 4r Hi rmn l ate of Ctkielly Teltgrapk Co. EWSON & HOLMES, Atctioniers and EER.. COM 'tl "III MKRCIIAMTS. eoa. r.i ana 0 allot street, n ,st aide, near reari, 4 laelnnnti. t"7" He.u i.r sale, ot Gro ri i a-tion. Groeevirs and Vert nai .1 tf .enerml 1 er unsafe-sale, t'ath advances Blade oa ii.'tfiinN': t t., h. ir ad-irr-aa janlSdly AST MAIL LINE. 15 hours from Colum- stj t' tt.-nMirb b orf ltf r f iidT. Jpf 4 MAIL COACH mi ll-rri. -Tai.sa for Cfrrkvilie. hit r.it-. ffid Purifiut.ti'ri, ml i s ci-i Mi tH mnrnrtif, Md tttti at r..rtnmt'n:h m oV ... k la tin- nit.f coonrrtiu w.lh lb Rivrr P-vckft 10 rHWhn h -nrl nar.DM.f. Ai-n, U-mrt- f artmrtnh at & a'rlork m ttwi narmisf ui tirlT t nlum;t kt l o'clock i tbr Tcnine. dt!v ju?6 KKEIOKR t HAWEE9. 1 t i 1 i A t 1 1 1 ; 1 li |
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