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t - I COLUMBUS. MONO A.Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1852. NUMBER 119 VOLUME XVI. THR JDailn Ijio State Journal 18 PUBLISHED EVERY M0RNIN8, EXCEPT SUNDAY, HI SCOTT BASCOK, jOimXAL BOIlDlKOi, Bias MO WU gTaJUrrs BSTBANOI on uiau. TERMS Invariably in advance .-In Columbus, 0.00 year j hy mall, $6.00. Dally during the sassion of the Lnotaiattuv, and Trl-Weokly for the remainder of ths year, 86.00. T1IK WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnuihed to city subscribers at 2, mid by mall at 1.50a year, Clubs of four aud upwards, M-25i f Mi and upwnrus, (H.OO. TUB TIU-WEKKLY JOURNAL II $3.00 a year. RATES OP ADYERTISINollf THS DAILY JOURNAL. (The following ratea and ralM bare been agreed upon between the proprietor! or the Ohio Btatetma and the Ohi State Journal, to be observed in ail cases, after tbla date. July 20, 1849. One square, 10 lima or laa of thu) slsed type, for one Insertion, 60e. ; each additional Insertion, 25a. tiittiiiiii r e a ss a to at x So to li li It I $ S lnquare, 1 262 S6 8 00 4 00 S 00 0. 8. B. 10. 16. 18. 2 square, Tmvj 6 00 00 10. 12. 15 Baquaree, i"io4 60 08 00 9 00 10. 12. 1 4 squares, 8 00.8 608 009 OollO. 12. ImHio. I .. .. bi iai ilia . r Changeable a f Changeable 3 squares, 6 squares, 1qtOTyi..S3S ,, ,r . monthly, ........26 u J!' monthly 45 M, column, .80 ' column, vltMy'l K I dallyi;.! .80 dally,- W Standing card, 6 UnM or lew, for one year S10. No advertisement to be otmsldored by the year, unless specified on the manuscript, or preTlously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisements not marked on the oopy for a epeclflod number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertlsomenta from strangers or transient persons to be paid In advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal Estate Agents, &a., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name j the same to Ira, In all cases, paid In advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisements brought In by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for theirpublication.- All leaded advertisements to be charged not leas than double the above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per oent. In advance of the above rates. No ADVIRTISSHIHT OAK BI INSERTED GRATUlTOOBTiT. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. U persona sending communications or reqnlring notices of lairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainment where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the some are to lie paid for. If Intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will 6o charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement ANNA STACRV V. A. JONIS. STACEY'S HOTEL, Southeast corner Main and Fourth street, Zuneaville, Ohio. scp33 dtf. SCOTT &BASCOM, Journal Building, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, STEHKOTYPKRS AND HINDERS. Blank Hooka and Stationery nf every dxacrlutlon constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Papers, and Inks, ol the best manufacture, alwaya for sale. RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad trflts noirtho Rrldjfo. Columbui, Ohio. fitnvea of all kind, nod a groat variety ot Caitiogi, always on hand. DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE No. 4, Neil's Exchange, opposite the Secretary of State's office, High street, Columbus. decll pa A A UAH J-JIAIwlVlVfcJ, J UJ511UO Ul LUC A CUiUy JL l Ofllca in the room formerly occupied by Justice Evans, suutn 01 the rranxiin nans, up stairs. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builder's Materials, Farming and Mrch nlcal Tools, Military Goods, Ace, Ac. No. 101 High street, sign of the fiilt Padlock. ' WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds or the citv of New York. oclSO FC. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re-e tall Dealers In DRY GOODS, Roots and Shoes . Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Ac. Four doors south of the American, Columbus. octlS JOHN. W. BAKIB. BOBKUT ARMSTRONG. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate Brokkrs and Ginxbal Land Aobnts. Office sooth room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. LUCIAN BtlTTLIS. IIIEO. COHSTOCK. GEO. O. COMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-sorstoB. Comatock A. Co,) Forwarding end f'om-vnlaalon Merchants, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and Dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ot tho Cannl, Columbus, Ohio. 15 Liberal advances made on consignments. mars JRIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of nil kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. BLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving new supplies of WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Among other styles ol Watches, we Invite attention to a new lot of those fine hunting case and open dial lovers, ot our own importation, which, for quality and price, are not excelled. y!6 JOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, Real Estate, Bonnty Lnnd and Pensloa Agent, Two doors East of High, on Town Street, Columbus, Ohio, Will attend to the practice of his Profession, obtaining Pensions, baying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling and leasing real estate, examining land tltles.eollectionot claims, Ate. py Letters from a distance avast be pott-paid. Ju30 AT AND CAP STORE. THS OLD STAND. The subscriber comes greeting, to every Hat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, with one ot tbe very best assortments of BATH AND CAPH ever brought to this part of the State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family. Hia Hats are made to order, by some of tbe best and most celebrated establishments East and West, vlx ! Beebe Co., New York Bcrtalett fc Blynn, Philadelphia ; Dodd aV Co., Hates, Wbltchor at Co, and others, of Cincinnati; all of which will be sold at fair prices ; and be wishes it to be distinctly understood that it Is all nonsense tor others to say they can sell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the business lor ycara, he understands what a hat can be made and sold tor. Hia stock consists (In part) ot tho following varieties : Black and Drab Beaver, extra ; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra; Otter and Seal Drab ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment of Straw goods for Msbj and Boys. A very fine assortment of Sfaw Beta for children. Are., tc Hia old friends and tbe public are invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. J. F.. RUDIS1LL, ap23 High St, next door to tbe Stage Office. fATS AND CAPS, WHOLE . SALE AND RETAIL. We are now re. ceiving our Fall and Winter stock", to which we Invite the attention of country dealers and the nnblle senerallr. i o tne trade we oner a large assortment oi aoiiuid ana Magyar Hats, Silk Plush Caps, Azc, at reduced rates snd frel confident that for style, quality and finish, our fashionable Hat can. not bo surpassed. We have )cet received from Parle a CONFORMATKUR, which will enable ns to sive untrrinr ill. and remedy the in- mmmImm ftznerienced bv so manv in brcakins In a new bnt Our assortment is complete, and price low. To one and all we would say. give ns a can in rue neu uouse puiming. Sp8 GILLETT It CO. WE ARE NOW opening a large and beautiful assortment ol WATCHIH, DIAMOND WORK AND JJUVEIiKl . fOur stock of fine London and Geneva Watches Is superior to any In tbe State. Diamond Rings and Pins, we l-wclrv Hllwer and Plated offer at Mew York Prices. Ware. Fltw Mantle CUc1m,M wBoifjwemo i ui. rrivn. , retail. All are invited to call examine, and pure ny r . iair Aunt ..j tknrui7 a mi craved . and PRESSES furnished, at the shortest notice. Watchea Repaired in the beat manner. Flrat door south of ent.ee to Jfifi t BALDWIN. TUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as- j sortmenr oi waTtnai,, wii'wi. ' JEWELRY, Ol ail kinds. jul8 BLYNN BALDWIN. CEATil AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all O other descriptions of Seals, made In the best maaaer.aad -.r. .uce, . ----iiin BALPW1i,. rVASALIERS And many kinds of plain and VX oraammtal Gaa Bomera, from one to six light hist n- eeived, and for aai, Krttr prie, BOOKS & STATIONERY. ONE HUNDRED AGENTS WANTED, to oanvaas Ohio, Indiana and the West generally, to obtain subscribers for the tullowlog winks, vis I 1'lctuiial History oi America, by S. C. (loodricb ; Parley's Panorama, or Curiosities ol Mature and Art) History and Biography; Great Events of American History ; Pictorial History of the United States, with 200 Illustrations; Life of Christ, in dormant History of the Dulled Status in German. Great inducements will bo given to Book Agents. Inquire at tbe (oolSJ JOURNAL OFFICR. PRINTING INK, book, news, card and color-ed, from Hie best manufacturers In the United States, Just received, and lor salo at luo Journal Office. ocH SCOTT & BABCOM. 0SPYING PRESSES, of the best kind, and of the most highly finished description, lor ssle by oc!4 SCOTT BASCOM. PAPER. Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Ink, Inkstands, Pens, and other articles of Stationery, for sale by ocls SCOTT aV. BASCOM. TEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- ll TIONKRY. The new firm of BUHR & RANDALL, having refitted the store lately occupied by Huntikoton ai MacIntihk, ate now receiving an entire new stock ot HOOKM, HTATIONKKY, PAPER HANGINGS, i'ANCV 4iOODrt, fcc. And having completed arrangements with the various publishing bouses of tbe Kastern cities, Ihi y will receive the new and desirable Books at the earliest possible moment alter publication.It will bo the aim of this establishment to furnish every artl-ele In their line at the lowest possible prices, and by giving their personal attention to the wants of their customers, they trust to give entire satisluctlon to all who may favor them with their patronage. All orders intrusted to them will be attended to with fidelity and dispatch, and nt prices that cannot nil of givlnrsatislactlon. r r BUIlll & RANDALL, ju25 High street, Columbus, Ohio, "VTEW BOOKS. Buru & Randall are daily Xl receiving additions to their already woll assorted stock of Books and Stationery, to which tho attention of all Is Invited. net! THE CHRISTIAN MINSTREL. The la-tost edition of the Christian Minstn l. for sale In quantities by (ooA BURR Ac RANDALL. THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMODIST A collection of Tunes adapted to the Psalms and Hymns nf tho Presbytorlan Church. For salo, by the dozen or single copy, by (oc6 HtMll & RANDALL. A SUPPLY of the Publications of the American Tract Society, and Presbyterian Board of Publlca-tlon. nr6 BURR & HANDALL. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy in Fbancz, bv Lamartink, 3 vols. A Sti-p from the Now World to tho Old, by Tappan, 3 vols Time and Tide, or Strive and Win, by A. 8. Roe. Mother at Home, by Abbott ; new edition. Blithodalo Romanco, by Hawthorne. Fnrsaleby U(ia BURR4RANDALL.il CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remarks on tbe management of continued fever.the identity of Typhus, Typhoid, Relapsing Fever, &c, by Avbtin Flint, M. D. For sale by ,,a HUH II A. RANDALL. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Lifr and Skrvicks of I ien. Winfield Scott, hy Edward D. Mansfield, in 1 Vol. 12 mo "tho only authentic edition." A Iresh supply just received and lor sale by & jtNDALL. WALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Papor and Fire Board Patterns. A larife assortment of the latest patterns, just received, and for sale by ju3u F HUH II & RANDALL. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of thu Columbus and Franklin County Bible Society, may nowho found atth. Bookstore of & ji AND ALL. WHY HAVE THE TOOTH-ACHE T Practical hints on the Preservation of tho Teeth a valuable llttln book on tho treatment and preservation of the teeth. Price S5o. IsoplS BURR at RANDALL. BANCROFT'S History of the United States, in 4 volumes. For sale by .... ju30 BURR & RANDALL. LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. For sale by the hundred or the single copy, In muslin and paper binding, by Iju30) RUHR it. RANDALL. NEW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAR, en-entitled, The Iny of Brunei a Story of Scottish His. tory. Fnrsaleby jy BURR. At RANDALL. HAWTHORNE'S LIFE OF PIERCE. Just received, and for sale by & MANSFIELD'S LIFE OF SCOTT. The complete work. Also, an abridged edition in paper eoversj ,ep15 H BURR ac HANDALL irOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for salo by V jyfl r.UHR tt RANDALL. ATEW MAPS Of Muskingum county and of lN the State. IseplS) BURR & RANDALL- UTNAM'S LIBRARY. The Eagle Pass; or Llfu on the Border. Hy Cora Montgomery. Wbims and Oi ilitles. By Tom Hood, llnmn and Social Philosophy 2d series. Jor sale at the New Bookstore. h HI LEY At. CO. NEW BOOKS. Contentment better than Wealth. By Alice B Neal. Evenings at Doualdaon Manor. By Maria Mcintosh. Daniel Webster and hia Contemporaries. A New England Tale, and MiscolUnlcs. Personal Adventures of "Our own Correspondent. Lite of William Tuttln The Master Builder. By Leo. Woman.. Poem by James W. Ward. y & WALL PAPER. 2,000 pieces Wall Paper of tho latest New York, Philadelphia, and Boston styles. For salo at the New Bookstore. I oet)3 J. 11. RILEY at CO. LETTER PAPER. 1,000 reams blue and I white Letter Paper. 1,000 reams blue and whlteCspPapor Our arrangements with tho Eastern Paper Mills enable ns to ofler srent Inducements to purchasers, either by the ease or sin jllnrAin. octljl J. H. RILEY It CO.. ENVELOPES. 75,000 blue, white and buff lj 1 .Altr Knvelonea. !0,J00 Legal Envelopes. siimMwuguiinira oct 1 3 J. 11. RILEY At CO. rpo THE TRADE. Our stock ot School, I w, Medical, and Miscellaneous Bonks, Blank Rooks and Stationery ia now complete, and we are prepared to oiler great inducements to tho trade. ocU31 J. H. RILEY Sr. CO. HAGAR. Hagar ; A Story ot 1 o-day By Alice Carey, Author ol "Clovcrnook." At the New Book tore. Sep 1 4 1 j. ii. nn.r. I t. SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their establishment a department for tho salo of Rlnnka, HlnnU Booka and ixtntlonerr of every description. It is our intention to keep up a lull assortment of everything in this line which businosa men can desire. Tbe Blank work will bemanulactured huraelvea. of the verv best materials, and in the most sub stantial manner, and warranted to give aatislaction. Enlrance on High street TO CLERKS OF COURTS. We now are printing for several of the Clerks of Courts, an elegant atyle of Hliink Certtflratca of Nn.turnllzn.tlon. Those who may want them, can do suppuea on anon nonce. aug30 SCOTT At BASC3M TNk" RTANinS. Mitnllic Pens. Pen Holders. X Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter Stamps, BIBies, ana ail low varum imtr " ... w., err line, constantly on hand at SCOTT At BASCOM'S. TTTUITrNO PAPERS Can. Letter, Uom V V mercial, Note various shades and qualities ruled or on- ruled oy tnorcam orsinairquirr,. . ttt;ui I K nitnuKi r,, .iiku b.iv. QTEREOT YPING. Books stereotyped from il mnA hjuntifiil atvlea of hm in a manner not Inferiorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ot wood uuis. pwi . ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller ouantity of all sires and descriptions, plain and embossed, including a beautilul variety for the Ladiea, may be found at SCOTT at bascuh s. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and JJ Carda for Railroad Checks. Invitation Tickets, c, of any color and thickness, and cut to any sue, may ne nan ai 1 TJIvrm TVS WTJTTIIMn Fr.TTin MnvnnrH. Noyet'tuid Hoover' Inta Black, IW, Rlar nd Grpm for PRINTING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and Job work, all the various colors In keca and cans, for sale at Butri i at sa.umo. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledcerto a sixpenny Metnorandnm, on hand, ormsn- ttectured to any pattern, at cm i m. ntowm o 0 LD BOOKS RE-BOUND, and Pamphlets and Newspapers bnnnd to order.br B:tTT at HAycim. D RAWING PAPER cut to any required size SCOTT . BASCOM . Mian street. O The best work of the kind oat. Price 10c, sinile s)l per j inm RUHR. St RAHDBLL. ui-n. i r--"i mHE LIFE OF GENERAL FRANKLIN JL PIF.RCB, by D. W. Bartlett, la 1 eeL, 12mo umsHa 75c, nanerSO. For sale D auaa s Wvi,i CINCINNATI. NEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 140 Main aint. Cincinnati, have an eatonslve and well se lected stock ol none but new and Iresh Furs, tor ladles. We have this day received from New York, some beeutilul specimens ot MISSES' and CHILDREN'S DRAB and BLACK REAVER HATS. (nofSOdly) JARVIS at FAIRCHILD. PRICES OF WINDOW GLASS SOLD. Th. fllowlno la a eonv of a bill of sale of sundry parcels of Window lllass, made at the lata Pennsylvania Statu Fair, at Lancaster, renn. t fi Lights Class 30x3A $3 00 1 4(1 1 46 1 33 19 00 1 4ft 3 92 3 U6 83 53 53 1 20 1 do firlx.16 S do 28a4 3 ' do 20x110 1 do 18x0 53 1 do 18x24 S3 1 do 1422 S3 3 do lGxSO 40 1 do llx&l) 36 36 lil 40 Copy of Rill oi Sale of above Glass at Lancaster Fair, October 1U, iwi, vv. r.ur.itncnn.1, or., by H. KlRKFATatCK. WM. EBERH E ART, Bellevornon Glass Vv orka, Fayette coun ty, Pa. 8PEEH8 it WRIUUT, nOfU'OalW VIUOIIIUwM. THE COST OF GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING. The subscriber having determined to put bis Erlcesattha lowest remunerative point in view of increasing Is sales, has no hesitation in showing bis list ot prices to his customers, assuring them, (which Is almost needless,) that lor tbe quality of article presented, tbe price Is marked down to Its lowest possible rate. Other articles may, and doubtless will be ottered for less price, bearing the same shape sud name, but unless with avlew of making up the difference, the article cannot be of tho same quality. Having my line of importation and manufacture now fully complete, no other establishment can honestly undersell me. As my profits will necessarily be small, I cannot afford to run anv risk whatever In credits, therefore the cash will be expected on delivery of the goods. In apecilying my prices so closely, lam determined to hold to my usual rule of selling only articles ot the beat quality. An inferior class ol goods would look chesper on psper, but a year's use would show the difference in lavor of the beat. A rule aaopien in inia ustaDiisninent iuur years amen win no strictly adhered to that of naming the loweet price, and strictly adhering to that price. I refer to list to show what can bo done toward house-kreplng for $30. The following list of articles, of good quality, wblch are all requisite in going to house-keeping, may be had for tblrty.dol Isrs, or any part at proportionate ratea i 1 Kitchen f novel and Tongs, v raintea runs, 1 Tinned Iron Saucepan, 1 Cullender, 1 Flour Scoop, 1 Coflee Boiler, 1 Sugar Scoop, 1 Crater, 1 Barrel Cover, 1 Tin Dipper, 1 Half Barrel Cover, 1 Egg Whip, 1 Pepper and Flour Dredge, 1 Basting Spoon, 3 Tin Pie Plates, 1 Skimmer, 1 Tin Wash-Basin, 1 Meat Fork, 1 Dish Pan, 1 Moat Knife, 3 Table and TVa-Spoona, Iron, 2 Scrub Brushes, 1 Chopping Knife and Bowl, 1 Dust Pan, 3 Tea and Colt'ee Canister, 1 Dust Brush, 2 Japanned Lamps, 3 Brooms, 1 Match Safe, 1 Coliee Mill, 1 Chamber Pall, 1 Clothes horso, 3 Smoothing Irons, 1 Flour Sieve, 3 Largo Cedar Wash Tubs, 1 Oil Filler, 1 Waih-Board, 1 Knife-Box, 3 Doz. Clothes-Pins, 1 Door Mat, 1 Pet Table Mats, I Kitchen Table, 1 Britannia Coliee Pot, 1 Potato Masher, 1 Do Tea Pot, 1 Flour Pail, 6 Knives it Forks.coco handles, 1 Spice Box, 1 Pair Carvers to match, 1 Pastry Board, 1 Corkscrew and Funnel, 1 Rolling Pin. 1 Large Waiter. 1 Clothta Lino. mmNF.TS. corner Fonrth and Svcamore. rw November 1st we remove to our New Store, No. 14 East eniirtn airenr. uincinnaii. uuio. uu.. rlF?SON HOUSE. Walnut street, between UC Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. O. II. JKFJ'KOY. Proprietor, late of Walnut Street House. P- WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth aud Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. JyS-dtf J- W. bwi.su. i-ropnetor. O. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., I'j. hatwnen Colombia and Pearl, wholesale dealer in all va rieties of WltlTINIJ.PIUNTINtS dfc OTHER PAPKR. fgf Agent for SuJirta Kagit Alius nrumg raycr. pw TTNVELOPES. J2j 500 M Bull Envelopes; ISO M White do ; 53 M Legal do 100 M Note do; ALSO Note Papers, a beautilul assortment, just received by r E. O. GOODMAN, ,pl0 77 and 79 Walnut street. FRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA-PER. 300 reams Blue and White, juat received and for sale atroduced prices. c. o. itULIuiviaw, apiu 77 and 70 Walnut street. FRENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, Blue aud White, just received and for sale low. Rpl0 77 and 79 Walnut street. TINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD BOARDS. A beautiful article, manufactured by Measrs. Bliss, Potter Co. 1 have the largest and cheapest stock of Cards in the city. E. O. GOODMAN, iplU a ana iv vvhiduiiu, ouuuiaciuiurs LAFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA-I'ERS lbave been dealing in these Pspers for more than a year, snd find them every thing one can wish, as to quality and price. They are the higheat grade of Paper manufactured in tbe United States; alwaya give satislactlon, and used once arewaniea gain. A lull assortment just received. ,pl0 77 and 79 Walnut atreet. OHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of nnslTH AND HOE. u. 41, South Bide Third' Street, (apposite Masonic Building,) uinuinnAii, u., Mr n keena eonatantlv on hand a full assortment of fine Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes In all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. R. Fine Boots forwarded bv exoress. and warranted to fit, upon all ordors accompanied by the Cash and tbe measure. apio-iy UIII I l"!' Art ITninn Km IHinrro finrin Ll XJ W L- t-. I J , -ua.u..- , ' iiRtl, Ii cnmtaiitly prepared to furnish elegant BUSTS, TATI1K8, MI'.IMI. LIONS and llUKUJltsia. pp" Orders solicited Irom a distance. jyiu-oum- UPHOLSTERY WARE ROOMS. West end Exchange Block, Broad Street, Columbus Ohio. Tbe subscriber has just received a large and beautilul atock ot Material lor the manulactuie of MATTRESSES of every de. ription, suchas Spring, Curled Hair, cotton, moss, raim lyeaj, Uusks.Ac. a, , Also, material for Lounges. Cotsand Comforts, and In fact, every other article appertaining to his line of business. lie baa spared no pains in procuring too very uwi He has given hia entire attention to hia buaincss lor the past iht , and inela enniidant that be can sive entire aatiatae- tion. He Is also prepared to do Lpholiterlng in all Its branches, tn wit: Decorating ano Cushioning Pews of Churches, Curtain and Cornice hanging, Carpet laying, loose Coers for Chairs, Solas, and every description oi uusnionaiorttanroao cr mu lamlly purposes. WARREN'S PATENT SOFA BEDS, so much In nse and high-ly recommended in New York, Buftalo, Philadelphia, Boston and other cities. ,.. This new article Is now Introduced Into Furniture Establish, rooms of the very highest character, and ia admitted to be lar auperlor to any other Sola Bed ; it being a more comfortable Sola and complete Bed, an it changes Irom one to the other with greater ease and despatch tnan any other. It forma an elegant sola without any appearance of abed; and with little morelhan a toucn. Becomes an excellent ocu. Columbus, July 13 02H. p. pin.n. NEW WATCH, CLOOJ4 AKU JJiWfcLi-RY STORE. Flrat Door norm oi las ncu uoueti nniraacr. Tt,..,,h.riir. In connection with Mr. C. 8. Ellis, having i.d ihia Store for a term ol years, have fitted it up lor the purposeof making It pleasant and eaay of access, to theeitiiens of Columbus, snd vicinity, is now openingoneot tbe beat sstort-ments of Gold and Silver Watchea, Clocks Ladies' and (ientle- - a.. iMMin in all Ita varietv of oattern. atvle and nrice. now in market. Silver plated Spoons, Forks, Butter and Fruit Knives, Uold. Silver and steel epectacies, wgetner witn a general variety of furnishing and lancy goods. In ottering my first advertisement, I can only ask, on commoa n,ViMr. asharent vour calls and Datronace. Goods will be sold at a moderate percentage, and w assaulted in r xxsvirr as axraxslNTXD. All Silver sold by me will be marked in tne nest sryie, witnoat cuarge. Wateh renairinc done in the beat manner, and guaranteed; having had more than twenty years practical experience, at the East, and intending to give my personal ntirnuoai w una uep. .-menl, I would solicit your patronage. Engraving and Jobbing done in the a -a test manner, at shor notire. OldOoldandSilverUkenlnexchaagelorgooda. Columbus, July So, 18S2. a. u. utsn. C5TARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co kJ i-iwnna. The resnlar course of Lectures In this Institu tion, will commence on Momdat, the 1st ol November, aad continue four months. The iVeliauaary Come, consisting ot six in.nnriantaoeeialitics. besinninton the 18th of (IcToaxa, will continue until the 1 at of November. R. H. PADDOCK, M. D, Proieasor of Anatomy and Physiol- V.IJ I.T. 8CHA9. A. LEE, M. D, Professor of Materia Medics, Tberapea ties snd Medical Jurisprudence. .-uk'ni. miik ssiMtmi.il. li . s-roHisaoroi Lacniiur. SAMUEL M.SMITH, M. Professor of Theory and Practice. R L. HUWtKi). n. v , rroieaaoroi onrgrry. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D, Professor of Obatetrica, , aad of Patbolory. r uaukv.1L. M. D Demonstrator of Aaatomr. FEEHLrcturea),00. Matricsiatloai $1,00. Graduation A rwi-k It, ,n. Tirkt SJt OO By the expeaditureof almost ten thousand dollars, dnringtbe present year, on our noble edifice, the Aato-lcal Theatre will be ani bed. and tbe Hospital open for the reeeptioa ot patients, ..h manv m kr imnrovemrata com Dieted, snakiac tbe whole a most perf ect structure. All inquiries will receive prnmpt atusa- tion if addressed to B-"-B" , (ag7 Dean of the Faculty. NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS, riOBl rlTTBDOILL's ADVESTISINO AUKNCT, 129 NASSAU-SI., tt.1l. METAL and PLATE GLASS MANTLES OK CHIMNEY PIECES manufactured by the MIR. UOK MAHBIjK COMPANk . Tiese Mantles, In style, nniih and durability, aro unequsled by any thing In market They are rapidly coming Into general favor, and are highly prised by those who have them in use. They cannot be soiled by oil, acid, or any other substance, therefore their beautilul lustre Is very easily and permanently preserved. They are a perlect gem In their way, while their price is quite moderate. They are easily and safely transported, and any mechanic can let them. WARM AIR FURNACES, For dwellings, churches and other publio buildings, of a superior quality, at wholesale snd retail. Prof. Emerson's system of Ventilation Introduced in connection with warming, insuring at all times a pure and wholesome Prof. Emerson's Ventilatori and Cklmnef Topt, of all sizes, at wholesale and retail. Arnotft Ventilating Chimney Valte: For ssle at the Air Warming and Ventilating Warehouse ot GEOROE WALKER, ocS-dDm-r 89 Leonard at, near Broadway, N. Y. BRADBURY'S PIANO FORTE WARE-ROOMff, -4'M Broadway, thru doore ahovt Canal St., If. r. The " AJollan," "Gilded String," American Patent Ac tlon," Arch Bottom," and other Brit class pianoa. The subscriber, compelled from 111 health to relinquish In part his prof, ssion as Teacher of Music, has taken rooms for the sale of assorted Boston and New York Planes, and be trusts that his long acquaintance with the pnblie, both at boms and abroad, together with tbe convenience to publishers, of having athand a good assortment of selected instruments of differ-entmake, that will be sold as cheap as ssn be purchased else, where, will secure him a liberal share of pationage. Professors, Amateurs and purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine. Second hard Planosexchanged, for saleor to let. All orders from the country lorinatrumenta ol any make will be punctually and honorably attended to. aep34-d3m- K. G. BRADBURY. PIANO FORTES FROM NEW SCALES. J. F. WARNER It CO., 411 Broadway; New York, beg to invito public attention to their stock of Rosiwood Piano Fobtes, just manufactured from their new and greatly improved scales. These Instruments embrace some points of excellence entirely original, and not to be found io any other made In the United States, such, for example, as sundry material im-provementsin the scsles, Ihe globular socketed tubular bars, Ve., Ac. They are made of tbe very best materials and by the ablest workmen to be found In tho country, are warranted In all respects, and are sold on favorable terms. Second band Piano taken In exchange. Warerooms 411 Broadway, N.Y. sepg4-d3m- TNDIA RUBBER GLOVES, MITTENS, &c. -L Country merchants, in making their purchases, should not neglect those desirable snd aaleable articles. Thelrmanu-facturebaa been much improved recently, and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the Wool Lined Gloves nnd Mltlena. They are Indispensable in cold and wet weather. Ladies will find these Gloves useful in any work that will soil the bands, at the same time that they will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped hands immediately. They are made all lengths to protect tne arms and wrist, rorsaio ny nnwooar memamee, new rora; Noroross At Tewne, Boston ; John Thornley. Philadelphia; E. M. Funderson Co., Baltimore: tilii u tirom-r, bu iouia; Rart It. Hickox, Cincinnati, and by all Rubber Dealers In the Union. For sale at retail bv Country Merchants tbrov thou t the Uni ted States snd Csnsdas. sepl8-d3m-r FALL AND WINTER GOODS. To Merchant Tailoiis AND Clothikbs RUFUS K. CRANE fc CO., 51 Maiden Lane, New York. The undersigned arenow offering an entire new and choice stock ol goods adapted to men's wear, consisting of Cloths, Caaslmeres, Vestlngs, Reaver nd Pilot ninths. Trimminea. A:e.. with everv deserlntlon of season able goods adapted to the trade, to which they Invite the attention of their frlpnda and dealeraaenerally. Those who wishto procure tbe latest styles at the lowest price, ran nnd ineru oy calling upnnua RUFUS E. CRANE A- CO., sepl4-dJm-P a-j DlAiocn L,ane. n j. flHEAPEST PRINTING CARDS & CARD U SHEETS ipr thb United States, at 4 Revile Street. New York. The subscriber bus had fifteen years experience in the manufacture of Printing Cards, and in commencing business for himself having every facility of the mostimproved machinery, and being a practical workman, intends to pursneacath business, and sell lower than any other mannlacturer in tbe country. All cards of hia manulacture aro warranted to print well, and all orders will be sent by Express. Cath on deliver) of goodt. Full particulars and samples can be obtained by addressing nermail R. W. ROBV, sepo-aim-r Ti.iLnu..itt. ...... pROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE. J The subscribers invite the attention of purchasers, and the nnhlie aenrallv. to their larse, new, and complete stock as above, to which they have Just added a large variety of NEW OOODS.consistingin partol DINING, TEA and TOILET WAKE. White Ironstone, t'hlnii Flnlnh. Also a large assortment ol COLORED IRONSTONE WARE comprising Printed, Flowering Printed, Japan Lustre, Ate, Aic. In a variety ot new patterns and shapes. To our stack ol CROCKERY WARR we shall make eonstantadditionaduringtheSpring.by direct Importationelrom the most celebrated Potteries in Europe. French Gold Band and wnite unina.in setts or pieces to sun. Also, China Vaaea, Colognes, Motto Cupa and Saucers, tut., Ac. Solar. Hall. Hanging and Side Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chim neys, Wicks and Shades. With a full assortment of dirandoles in setts or pairs i tine Rrittannia Tea setts, Brlttannia Coflee Pots, Tea Pots, Lamps, Candlesticks, Castors, Japan Waiters end Trsys, Silver Plated, lierman Oliver ana nntutnnia i ca hod i a-ble Spoons, Table Cutlery, Ate., ate, Ate. G I. ANi WARE. We have on hand a very large stock, In eluding Cut. Engraved and Plain. All of which we will sell at the very lowest prices, and Invito all interested to examine be- lorepurcnssing. ... . r "1 Ma?".'-"V- apt journal uuuning, iiign ou, ucwkcu ciBin uu COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-SOL STORE. First Door Norm or tne men jionae jtnirnnce. r a i i I l-i has re.onened his store, havinir It lo connection with Mr. R. D Donbax, thoroughly repaired, where he oilers a arse and extensive assortment of Umbrellaa and Parasols, at tbe lowest prices. Being a mannlacturer of Umbrellassnd Paraaola, be Is able to maxe it an inouoement iui iuu m ..,, nm uu look at his extensive assortment, every one being made of the best material Also on hsnd. a large assortment 01 tanea. Covering and repairing done in the best manner and at short notice. ... Pinking done as usual. u D.m.bin. July ai. 1858. REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. kJ Th auhaeriberahaveonband a full assortment ol SEA SONED LUMBER snd SHINOLESof all kinds for building pur- ""They have alao. In addition to their Flooring Machine, put in nneraiiononnexnreaslTforSurfacing.and are prepared to fur nish, on short notice, Lumber dressed on oneorbothsides.from 3 inches down to hall an Inch In thickness. Yellow nnd While Pine, Ash and Oak Flooring, always on hand. AH orders from a distance promptly attended to. Werenouseand Lumber Vtd head ol the canal, Collins. bos, Ohio. I apt 1 pui ii-r.". wm7,iuu T UMBER! LUMBER! The subscribers J k.vinff nurebaaed ihe aawmllla 12 miles west of Columbus ou the railroad, are now prepared to fill orders promptly that they may be favored with, and will deliver the lumber in any part of the rity of Columbna. Orders lor lumber left at the office ot Baker It Armstrong, or handed to John Stirling, will be attended to promptly. D,nnw.v a a.rra ociy-fiL'tn A.i .v . ..-.a....... TWO ONE-ACRE LOTS FOR SALE. Two Lots. Nos. 93 and 34,located in Pbelan's Addition, con taining one acre each. They are the pleasantest location ia Ihe Subdivision, and Will oeaoiu at a oargaiu 11 auiu vn, uiun- wlsethev will be taken out of market, and tbe price advanced. i manu A T 1 1 TT T t Real EsUte Agents, uf 14 Office la Carpenter's Building, op stairs. HITJLAY MILL SAWS. We have a large IxJL lot of Worrell. Wllmott Rowland's Malay Saws; also narrow Mill.Crosscutand iTircuiai nawa aiunuunna, IXUllr- m. v ., Jnl Blgnof the Ollt Broad Axe. NEW GOODS. A lot of new and fashion, able Watches, Chains, Breastpins. Ear-rings, c, Ac, just received by sepju m.is" !""'" DESIRABLE RESIDENCE for SALE, r within thrm nlnntes walk of the Post Office. Tbe bonse eontlns nine large sised rooms, a good cistern aad well of we- ter. inquire oi loeiii Daar.it, m. naoiii-. TTOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 640 acres of Tlmnerand rrairie Lana. smaiea on tne natiova, nwu, in Cumberland county, Illinois, thirty-sevea miles west of Terrs Haute. Indiana. Three hundred and twenty acres of this land im wnll timbered, tbe balance s choice nnalltv of rjrairie. The above land will be sold in a body, or will sell or exchsnre It in eoenf ties to salt purchasers, lor Improved property in una vanity, rorturttier partlra.ara.iaquireoi anp!3 rJAB.Ctt m. nivmoi n.r.w, CIOMMON WARE. Just received, an in-J nnin, nl nnmmnn CmekerT. IneludlnS a full TarletV of eV. err article ia the line, which we ofler, at wholesale nr retail, at oweetrstea. aepni s.io.iuoii.. P VACANT LOTS FOR SALE, situated on J East Gay street, near Washington Avenue. Inquire of oelT BAKER At ARMSTRONG FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. A larger stock and better variety of all-wool If on tlia De-Latoea, French and English Merinos. Merino Robes, silk and wool, aad all-wool plain dress roods, thin they have ever before received, sre sow ready lor examination at sepl7 WM. RICHARDS it Co. AUCTION NOTICE. All of the old stock rraaaiatnc hi the store formerlT oeenoied bv S. D. At L. P. Preston, that is not previoasly sold, will be sold at auction eutnaaeiias tne am ol wove urnei. I gaesstaere are great oar- gams to ke baa taere now. Attend to it. ' orMf A. C. BROWN. 1 UST RECEIVED, at PEARSON'S Book J DxroT, 1000 33 cent aoveia. Call and see tkem. aovS3 NEW-YORRJDVERTISEMENTS. raoM w. H. m'sonalo's AOVEaTi'smo ho via, 102 HAssau-sT.w.y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliven. & Doooi.ass.) Commission Merchant, Manulacturer and Wholesale Dealer In every description of AMERICAN IIAKOWARK, No. S Piatt street, four dooia from Pearl, New York, Manufacturer of tbe Premium Steel Squares Agent for Bee's Braces, Turnssrews, Ate.) Alao, Kendall It Taylor's Thermometers, Barometers, Ae. Union Butt Co'a Butts, Gate Hinges, Brackets, ate. Brown It Brother's Shsot Brass, Brass and Copper Wire. Rivets, Act N. Newoomb's Smiths' Bellows, ate. wire, ts, , THOMAS DOUOLAS8, ASA FARR, Jr., novlMy late of the firm of Child, Fsrr It Co., St Louis. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, between Spring snd Broom Streets, Brosdwsy, New-York TREADWELL It ACKER, Proprietors. This msgniltcent Marble Hotel, una-qualed in architectural beauty, and In all the appliances that min. later to convenience, comfort snd luxury, will be opened about tbe 1st of Decembor next by the subscribers. Centrally situated between the fasbionsble snd business portions ol the city, it pre-sents unrivaled advantages In point of location. The edifice was erected lor tbe lessees. Messrs. Tseadwell It Ackkb. by D. IL Height, Esq, and the interior arrangements as reuards ventila-tlou, Ac, are on an entirely orlnlnal plan. It is the design of the undersigned to render the St. Nicholas in all respects a Model Hotel ol the very highest class, and to give It a reputation In all Its departments which shall be known and appreciated throughout Ihe civilized world. nov8 3md-M TREADWELL It ACKER. METALLIC OVER-SHOES. The New-Brunswick Rubber Company would respectfully call the attention of dealers in the above articles lo their extensive stock at their Warekmee, No. 29 Maiden Lane, Ano York, where they have on band and are constantly receiving Irom their factories, a full aupply, which thev flatter themselves ai e equal to any and Inferior to none manufactured either lor beauty or wear, and before purchasing, would again take the liberty of requesting a call from the trade, where they can bo supplied with Boots, Shoes, or any other kind of Rubber Roods, on tbe very best terms. sep!4 3m JOHNSON LETSON, Prea't. INDIA RUBBER GOODS. D. Hodgman, No. 27 Maiden Lane and 59 Nassau street, flrat corner from Broadwsy.l respectlully invites tho attention ol bis old custom-era and Merchants throughout the cuuntry generally, to hia stock of India Rubber Goods ot bis own manulacture, vlx I Coals, Leggings, Carriage Cloths, Capes, Capa, Piano Covers, Ponchos, Gloves and Mittens, Machine Belting, Pants. Life Preservers, Steam Packing, Overalls, Overshoes, Door Springs, c, snd every description of Rubber Goods manufactured will also be found as above. My goods defy competition or enmpsrison sre warranted proof against decomposition in any climate, and are offered for sale In largo or small quantities, upon the best terms. Ordors solicited and promptly attended to by D. HODGMAN, ecpl4-3m 27 Msldcn Lane snd 89 Nassau st, N. Y. SEWING MACHINE. Singer's Patent Straight Needle Ptrpendieular Action Sewing Machine. Pa-tented August 12th, 1831. Improvements, which render this machine a perloet instrument, patented April 13th, 1SS2. To Ihia invention, before tbe great improvements were applied, tbe first premiums were awarded at the last New York State Fair, and Fair of the Ameiican Institute. As now improv. ed, theso machines sre infinitely shcad of competition, and the Invention is unqueationably Ihe most valuable one now belore the public, not excepting Ihe planing Machine, Colt'a pistols, or any other. All kinda ol sewing, on either cloth or leather, done by these machines in most beautiful style, so il cannot rip or ravel, snd wilh immense saving of labor. The great shoe manu-facturera at Lynn, and other places use these machines. The extensive saddlery establishments of Newark, N.J. and Bridge, port, Ct, use them, and tho manufacturers of clothing and working tailors in mBny parts of the country have introduced them, and are employing tbem with perlect succeia. No sowing machine previous to thia was of any practical vslno, or stood the test ol actual use, and no machinery for atitcbing can ever be made that will be uselul without infringing on I. M. Singer's pst- The public sre csutioned not to buy othermachlnes containing I. M. Singer's improvements, as all iutriguers will ue promptly and vigorously prosecuted. Prlco ot machines, with all apparatus complete for Immediate use, Including the right to use under the patents, SI 05. Orders sent by mail, or through either of the express lines, immediately executed. Country merchants coming to New York alwaya lurnUh a convenient medium for the purchase of machines. Town, county, or state rights for the EXCLUSIVE USE of these machines, for sale on most favorable terms. Mschine needles ; also a splendid article of silk twist on spools, made expressly for these machines, for salo at our oflices. Black 7. Colored t7,50 per pound. Principal ottlcea, 258 Broadway, N. Y.i 57 South Fourth st, Philadelphia, and 10 Harvard Place, Boston. sep6-d3m I. M. SINGER It CO. THOMAS G. STEARNS, (late Cheesebor-outh It Stearns,) Importer and Jobber ot 8II.K 8,1111 L-1,1 NEK. Y AND FANCY GOOD"!, 162 Broadway. Now York, has constantly on band a complete and carelully aulected assortment of Black end Fancy Silks, Marcelincs. Florences, Shawls, Hibbons, Embroideries, French snd English Crspes, Liases. Silk Cravats, Gloves, Lace Mitts, Dress Trimmings. Ba-res ea. Laces, White Goods Hosiery, Linen Csmbric Handker chiefs, Ac, Ac. The undersigned would invite tho attention of bia friends and tbe trade generally, to an exsmlnation of his ,toc.. THOMAS G. STEARNS, 162 Brosdwsy, between Liberty st. and maiden Lane. aug30-3m MUSIC AM) MUSICIANS. MRS. DE FLEUR informs her friends that ba has rnturAed. and whilst thanking: them lor their lib eral patronage, would call their attention to thediflerent branch- ea abe la prepared to leacn, anu nopea lor a cumiuuauvo ui weir favert . . Pinna, Guitar, anil Vocnl Exerelsrn t zvamet ramung Pencil Drawing. Monochromatic Drawing, Colored Crayon Draw ing. Paper and Feather FUrwtrt. PATTXBNS UXSIONED ANO MBAWN on mau-Iiaia lor vmnca, Sscks, Ac, for Embroidery of every description. Residence on Front street, near state. oc i-uzm JUST RECEIVED, a large invoice of Pianos, from the celebrated manufactories of Cbickerlng snd Ladd. For sale only. In this city, b, red & wATKINS. REED WATKINS' MUSIC STOKE. NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, the finest collection ever do tnrnbronrbtto this citv. which was selected for him III Now Vork and Boston by competent judges. Also, will be constantly receiving New Music soon as published He will be en abled to furnish Seminaries and Teachers at the lowest rates poaaible. , PIANOS Tho lsrgeststock ever oflered In thisclty, from the celebrated manufactories rf Chickering, Gilbert Ladd, Hallett At Allen, and varioua other manufactories, which bewll) sell for cssh cheaper than any other establishment in thia State The senior rjartner bavins been a manufacturer of Pianoa for the last seventeen years, and being stillcngaged in the business, in Boston, they sre confident they csn sell lor less than any other establishments th West M.B. Pianoa tuned and repaired at ahortnotlce. New and secondhand Pianoa to rent. REED It WATKINS. fold doors north oi Neil House. NEW MUSIC, at REED & WAT-gs KINS' Music Store I Received this day a large aupply of new Standard and tasblonable Music. It Grand Polka de Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old f oias at Home, (comic.) Wallace. Allen Petcy. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpen. oacb. Tom Moore. Gaslight Schottlsch. Old Veteran. npnog opsrrow roixa. national ocuuuibi-d. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Walts. nappy ramny roisa. on iot Baiumuru, tcunit-.; Kathleen, Mavonmeen, as sung Wait tor tbe Wagon, bv Catherine Haves. There's mscic in thst little The Last Rose ol Summer. song and many other songs Wedd ag Polka. (l.rooe. and pieces. apzo Louaiana Belle, varlatlona, by COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY TVarr lAs corner of Third and Guy Streets. Messrs. E. At H.F. BOOTH are manu lecturing and have eonataatly on hand, at their establishment at tbe location above nsnted, all kiada of Carriages, Buggies, Ac, made of the best materials, by the moat experienced workmen, and warranted to do good service The proprietors are both practical carriage makers, and all work ordered from tnem will aive good aatislaction. Repairing done at the shortest notice. They have been carrying on the business In this city some tea years, and tratt they hare some claim to pnblie patronage. oc7-dly NEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gayer, assisted by A. W. Reader, would respectfully announce to the eittsrna ol Colambua aad vicinity that he has opened a COFFIN WARK KOOM, Directly opposite the Franklin House, where he la st sll times prepared to lurolsh Coffins, Shrouds, Are , with all the attention aad natures necessary on funeral occasions snd be withes it distinctly understood that bia terms shall hoc be of so objection, able a character as to prevent rwtre satisfaction. oc7 d.lm HARNESS MAKERS. Four pood Journeymen Harneea Makers wsnted, to whom liberal wages will be paid, by th. piece or week. Appl y sonn eps uon.-...- TiRESH SUPPLIES OF STANDARD X WORKS. Illustrated edition of Shaksrieare 8 Tola .Svo. Strickland'aQueenaof England o vo,cro.( cioto. Koeyclopedia Americans 14 vols., Svo. Irving. Works 15 vols, ISmo. Cbsmbers' Cyelopedla ot Knsliih Llteratnre2 vols. Chambers' Miscellany 10 vols. Chambers' Papers for the ,"'Ple-1 . And everv varietv of Standard and Mlscellaneona Books. ForTeby ocM) BURR At RANDALL. a OUT-LOTS FOR SALE, of 2. acres each, U situated on the Johnstown Plank Road, oast of tbe city. In- fairs of (oel7, BAKER St ARMSTRONG. . DRY k FANCY CU0DS. ORE NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS. The larseat and moat anlendld stock of Cloaks ever ofler ed In Ibis market, tbis day received, varying In price from 912. to K'U. All are coroiauy invited to can anu examine tnem. ocll3 8UAPLEY HALL. CARPET STORE. Now opening, for the Fall trade, a lull assortment of Brussels Tspeslry and Velvet Carpeting Ingrain Carpeting In great variety, Irom 37Vi0 tcvtl per yard I cheap Cotton and Hemp Carpet i Oil Cloths, all widths i Rugs, Mats, and beautilul assortment of Lace and Swiss Window Curiaius, wblch will be sold st the lowest prices. W. A. At 1. C. McCOY It CO.. oc9 next door to the American. DRESS SILKS Black and fancy Dress Silks, In great variety) plain black Bilks, all widths and qualities, ist received at MoCOYS', oct next door to the American. LADIES, call at McCOYS', for the best assortment of Laces, Embroidered Collsrs,Under-Hsndker-chlels and Sleeves, Bwlss and Cambrlo Edgings and Insertings, to be found In the city. . ocD pURTAIN FIXTURES, &c Splendid as J sortmenl of Curtain Fixtures, Jutt received such as Brass Cornices snd brsss Curtain Holders; Cords and Tassels; Gimp Curtain Blinds; Patent Curtain Rollers ; Assorted colors Woolen Cords; do do Tsssels; do do Fringes; do Worsted tilmps; And many other articles In the line. For sale by ocl2 OSBORN At STEWART. PT. SNOWDEN would beg leave to call the a attention of his customers, and tbe public generally, to his unusually large stock ol rich Fsll and Whiter Goods. Thankful lor the very liberal patronage be has heretofore received, he would respectlully solicit a continuance of the same, pledging his best endeavors to please all. oc3 DRESS SILKS. A very large and beauti-ful assortment from fl5 to W per pattern lust opened by (oc4) SNOWDEN. RICH DRESS GOODS. All Wool Paris de Lalnes, American and Persian cloths, Ate, Ate. the largest assortment in Columbus, at oe4) BNOWDEN'O. TiRENCH MERINOS, and plain all wool JL DeLalnes, of every shsde, color and quality, ean be found at oc4j SNOWDENU SNOWDEN has opened his Embroideries, embracing embroidered handkerchiefs, from fllty cents to (25. Collars, muslin and lace alcoves, chemisettes, vests, Honitonand Valeuctenne lace collars, sleeves and chemisettes. cambric snd Swiss flouncings, edgings snd insertings, Ac, to wnicn we neg leave to call me attention oi ine ladies. oca LADIES, we have a complete assortment of zephyr wanteds, eheneille, cheneille cord, em broidery silk. cotton and linen floss, French working cotton, crochet cotton, crochet worsted, netting needles, gold, silver and steel beads, purse rings alio ciatps, can always De had ol oc4 SNOWDEN HOSIERY, all sorts and sizes, at oc4 SNOWDEN'8. T ADIES' SILK AND MERINO VESTS, of U superior quality, can always be found at oc4 , SNOWDF.N'B. GENTLEMEN, you can always find cravats, pocket handkerchiefs, shirts, gloves and hosiery, merino and silk shirts and drawers, ate , lit,, at oc4 SNOWDEN'8. SNOWDEN keeps the best assortment of dress, closk snd mantilla trlmminva lo he. found in Cnlttm. I""- oc4 FANCY BRACELETS, new style purses, fancy baskets, hatr ornaments, snd any quantity of fancy goods, juat opened by oc4J SNOWDEN. PALL AND WINTER GOODS. Rich all JL wool Delaines and Cashmeres, French Merinos, and Thibet Cloths, Raw Silks, and Embroiderod Robes, and a ful1 assortment of Fancy Dress Goods, now opening at sop29 McCOY'S, next door to the American. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Dress, Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings, In great varietv. alwavs on hand at oc9 McCOYS'. RIBBONS. A beautiful assortment for Fall trade, cheap at ' sep29 McCOY S GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. A large assort-ment of Silk, Wool, and Cotton umier shifts and drawers, Fine Muslin Shirts, Cotton and Merino Half fliiae, Gloves, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, at lowest price, can be had at tepM I McCOY'S LINEN GOODS. A large assortment of Linen Nspklns, Towelings, Table Linen aad Linen Sheetings, just received at aepS9j McCOY'S NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! Enough to supply all, Just received at the New Cash Store of SHAPLEY at HALL. All are cordially Invited to call and ex. amine them. aep7 A P. STONE & CO., Wholesale Dealers a in Fobeion and Amebican Dar Goods, and A rents of the Eastern Manufacturers lor tho Sale of Sheetings, Prints, Cot- ton rarn. Hatting, eatineus, t weeos, Jeans arc. o. l-f No. 3 Uoinmerr.ini Uow, Column, Ohio, First Door south of Helton At Bancroft's Augusta. '5'J-daw A CARD. Partnership between JAMES D. OSBORN and FRANCIS STEWART was formed on the 12th August, for the purpose of carrying on the Dry uooaa DUNineae, unoer tne name oi US1IUKH It STEWART. NOTICE. All persons Indebted to the firm of J. D. OSBORN fr CO. must make immediate payment It Is our intention ot placing all of our accounts and notes In tbe hands ot collectors, il payment Is not msdo soon. IsepSSl J. D. OSBORN at CO. NEW GOODS The Largest Stock in Co-ldmbcs The CHEAPEST GOODS In the Cits. Just re ceived our Fall and Wintor Goods. A large atock. . Cheaper than any other house no mistake. We are selling our large stock for cash, and it will bathe Interest of all who want cheap goods to call and see us. SepUJ UatJUKH & BTfiWAKT. A LARGE VARIETY of beautiful and fash- -TV. ionnble dress trimming and dress buttons suited to the sea son, juat received at aep!7J WM. RICHARDS At Co. MERINO, Zephyr and Silk Ladies' Scarfs, of beautilul design, may be found at aeplS WM. RICHARDS At CO'S. EMBROIDERING SILK BRAID, and coral colored Worsted Braids, are kept by Sep IB WM. KlUUAKUS At UU. BROCHA, Cashmere, Crape, Bay State and Empire State Shawls, in great abundance, are jnst received, freah from New Qork. by aeplt) WM. KlUllAKUS It UU. A GREAT variety of Colored and Black VELVET and other Fashionable Dress Trimming and Dress Buttons, at IseplS WM. RICHARDS At CO. BLACK SILK Lace Mitts, long and short, with and witbont fringes, for ladles and misses. Also, Silk, Kid, Cashmere and Pbiiloaell Gloves, will be sold at low prices by (sepl7 WM. RICHARDS At Co. AVERY fine article of Ladies' Silk and Merino Vests, msy be had at SeplH WM. K1CHAKU3 at uv a. SILK and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Lamb's Wool Hslf-Hote, and heavy winter Silk Gloves, articles thst T- sre rare in this market, are alwaya kept by sepia wn. KiuiiAKue at uu. LADIES' SATCHELS, and Gents' Travel-I lng Bag!, old cheap by W STORE AND NEW GOODS, in Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town and Rich, IHBSDAIHEM -SHAPLEY cV HALL would resnectfullv Invite tbe attention ol the citiaena of Columbus and surround ing eonnrrv to their NEW AND MISSIVE STUlft UK bUUDS, which they are now receiving, comprising ail tbe varieties ol Milliner and Fnncy Dreaa Goede, Cleaka, cVe., dke-, which they will sell as iow as can be afforded. Milliners supplied with GOODS and PATTF.RN8aslow as at any place west of New York city. Columbus, October X'J, IBi COUNTRY-BAR'D & COLORED FLAN NELS We have for ssle 55 ps Rar'd Country Flannels. SO ps Black and Red bar d Clrelevllle Flannels. 21 pa Heavy Twill'd and Plain do do. SO ps Red snd Blue Mixed do do. 1500 lbs Black, White, Red and Mixed Wool Yarn. So'd low for cash. aepl OSBORN STEWART. O PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETING O 80 ps 3 ply and Ingrain Csrpetisg, beautiful Fall styles, at low prices. SS ps Rsg Carpets. 25 ps Stair and Dining Room Carpets. Fleer aad Fnrnlrare Oil Cletba, all wldlhsand prices. We have experienced workman to make and tt Carpet at low rates. sepM) OSBORN at STEWART. RUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS. Juat received, at oar Carpet Store, S3 pa Brussels and Velvet Carpets, to be sold at lower rates thsn ever oflered. sep33 OSBORN STEWART. 1
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Full Text | t - I COLUMBUS. MONO A.Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1852. NUMBER 119 VOLUME XVI. THR JDailn Ijio State Journal 18 PUBLISHED EVERY M0RNIN8, EXCEPT SUNDAY, HI SCOTT BASCOK, jOimXAL BOIlDlKOi, Bias MO WU gTaJUrrs BSTBANOI on uiau. TERMS Invariably in advance .-In Columbus, 0.00 year j hy mall, $6.00. Dally during the sassion of the Lnotaiattuv, and Trl-Weokly for the remainder of ths year, 86.00. T1IK WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnuihed to city subscribers at 2, mid by mall at 1.50a year, Clubs of four aud upwards, M-25i f Mi and upwnrus, (H.OO. TUB TIU-WEKKLY JOURNAL II $3.00 a year. RATES OP ADYERTISINollf THS DAILY JOURNAL. (The following ratea and ralM bare been agreed upon between the proprietor! or the Ohio Btatetma and the Ohi State Journal, to be observed in ail cases, after tbla date. July 20, 1849. One square, 10 lima or laa of thu) slsed type, for one Insertion, 60e. ; each additional Insertion, 25a. tiittiiiiii r e a ss a to at x So to li li It I $ S lnquare, 1 262 S6 8 00 4 00 S 00 0. 8. B. 10. 16. 18. 2 square, Tmvj 6 00 00 10. 12. 15 Baquaree, i"io4 60 08 00 9 00 10. 12. 1 4 squares, 8 00.8 608 009 OollO. 12. ImHio. I .. .. bi iai ilia . r Changeable a f Changeable 3 squares, 6 squares, 1qtOTyi..S3S ,, ,r . monthly, ........26 u J!' monthly 45 M, column, .80 ' column, vltMy'l K I dallyi;.! .80 dally,- W Standing card, 6 UnM or lew, for one year S10. No advertisement to be otmsldored by the year, unless specified on the manuscript, or preTlously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisements not marked on the oopy for a epeclflod number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertlsomenta from strangers or transient persons to be paid In advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal Estate Agents, &a., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name j the same to Ira, In all cases, paid In advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisements brought In by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for theirpublication.- All leaded advertisements to be charged not leas than double the above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per oent. In advance of the above rates. No ADVIRTISSHIHT OAK BI INSERTED GRATUlTOOBTiT. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. U persona sending communications or reqnlring notices of lairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainment where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the some are to lie paid for. If Intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will 6o charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement ANNA STACRV V. A. JONIS. STACEY'S HOTEL, Southeast corner Main and Fourth street, Zuneaville, Ohio. scp33 dtf. SCOTT &BASCOM, Journal Building, High street, Columbus, PRINTERS, STEHKOTYPKRS AND HINDERS. Blank Hooka and Stationery nf every dxacrlutlon constantly on hand. Printing and Writing Papers, and Inks, ol the best manufacture, alwaya for sale. RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad trflts noirtho Rrldjfo. Columbui, Ohio. fitnvea of all kind, nod a groat variety ot Caitiogi, always on hand. DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE No. 4, Neil's Exchange, opposite the Secretary of State's office, High street, Columbus. decll pa A A UAH J-JIAIwlVlVfcJ, J UJ511UO Ul LUC A CUiUy JL l Ofllca in the room formerly occupied by Justice Evans, suutn 01 the rranxiin nans, up stairs. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builder's Materials, Farming and Mrch nlcal Tools, Military Goods, Ace, Ac. No. 101 High street, sign of the fiilt Padlock. ' WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds or the citv of New York. oclSO FC. SESSIONS & CO., Wholesale and Re-e tall Dealers In DRY GOODS, Roots and Shoes . Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Ac. Four doors south of the American, Columbus. octlS JOHN. W. BAKIB. BOBKUT ARMSTRONG. BAKER & ARMSTRONG, Real Estate Brokkrs and Ginxbal Land Aobnts. Office sooth room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. LUCIAN BtlTTLIS. IIIEO. COHSTOCK. GEO. O. COMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-sorstoB. Comatock A. Co,) Forwarding end f'om-vnlaalon Merchants, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and Dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ot tho Cannl, Columbus, Ohio. 15 Liberal advances made on consignments. mars JRIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of nil kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. BLYNN & BALDWIN are again receiving new supplies of WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Among other styles ol Watches, we Invite attention to a new lot of those fine hunting case and open dial lovers, ot our own importation, which, for quality and price, are not excelled. y!6 JOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, Real Estate, Bonnty Lnnd and Pensloa Agent, Two doors East of High, on Town Street, Columbus, Ohio, Will attend to the practice of his Profession, obtaining Pensions, baying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling and leasing real estate, examining land tltles.eollectionot claims, Ate. py Letters from a distance avast be pott-paid. Ju30 AT AND CAP STORE. THS OLD STAND. The subscriber comes greeting, to every Hat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, with one ot tbe very best assortments of BATH AND CAPH ever brought to this part of the State, embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by the human family. Hia Hats are made to order, by some of tbe best and most celebrated establishments East and West, vlx ! Beebe Co., New York Bcrtalett fc Blynn, Philadelphia ; Dodd aV Co., Hates, Wbltchor at Co, and others, of Cincinnati; all of which will be sold at fair prices ; and be wishes it to be distinctly understood that it Is all nonsense tor others to say they can sell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the business lor ycara, he understands what a hat can be made and sold tor. Hia stock consists (In part) ot tho following varieties : Black and Drab Beaver, extra ; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra; Otter and Seal Drab ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment of Straw goods for Msbj and Boys. A very fine assortment of Sfaw Beta for children. Are., tc Hia old friends and tbe public are invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. J. F.. RUDIS1LL, ap23 High St, next door to tbe Stage Office. fATS AND CAPS, WHOLE . SALE AND RETAIL. We are now re. ceiving our Fall and Winter stock", to which we Invite the attention of country dealers and the nnblle senerallr. i o tne trade we oner a large assortment oi aoiiuid ana Magyar Hats, Silk Plush Caps, Azc, at reduced rates snd frel confident that for style, quality and finish, our fashionable Hat can. not bo surpassed. We have )cet received from Parle a CONFORMATKUR, which will enable ns to sive untrrinr ill. and remedy the in- mmmImm ftznerienced bv so manv in brcakins In a new bnt Our assortment is complete, and price low. To one and all we would say. give ns a can in rue neu uouse puiming. Sp8 GILLETT It CO. WE ARE NOW opening a large and beautiful assortment ol WATCHIH, DIAMOND WORK AND JJUVEIiKl . fOur stock of fine London and Geneva Watches Is superior to any In tbe State. Diamond Rings and Pins, we l-wclrv Hllwer and Plated offer at Mew York Prices. Ware. Fltw Mantle CUc1m,M wBoifjwemo i ui. rrivn. , retail. All are invited to call examine, and pure ny r . iair Aunt ..j tknrui7 a mi craved . and PRESSES furnished, at the shortest notice. Watchea Repaired in the beat manner. Flrat door south of ent.ee to Jfifi t BALDWIN. TUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful as- j sortmenr oi waTtnai,, wii'wi. ' JEWELRY, Ol ail kinds. jul8 BLYNN BALDWIN. CEATil AND PRESSES. Notarial, and all O other descriptions of Seals, made In the best maaaer.aad -.r. .uce, . ----iiin BALPW1i,. rVASALIERS And many kinds of plain and VX oraammtal Gaa Bomera, from one to six light hist n- eeived, and for aai, Krttr prie, BOOKS & STATIONERY. ONE HUNDRED AGENTS WANTED, to oanvaas Ohio, Indiana and the West generally, to obtain subscribers for the tullowlog winks, vis I 1'lctuiial History oi America, by S. C. (loodricb ; Parley's Panorama, or Curiosities ol Mature and Art) History and Biography; Great Events of American History ; Pictorial History of the United States, with 200 Illustrations; Life of Christ, in dormant History of the Dulled Status in German. Great inducements will bo given to Book Agents. Inquire at tbe (oolSJ JOURNAL OFFICR. PRINTING INK, book, news, card and color-ed, from Hie best manufacturers In the United States, Just received, and lor salo at luo Journal Office. ocH SCOTT & BABCOM. 0SPYING PRESSES, of the best kind, and of the most highly finished description, lor ssle by oc!4 SCOTT BASCOM. PAPER. Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Ink, Inkstands, Pens, and other articles of Stationery, for sale by ocls SCOTT aV. BASCOM. TEW STOCK OF BOOKS AND STA- ll TIONKRY. The new firm of BUHR & RANDALL, having refitted the store lately occupied by Huntikoton ai MacIntihk, ate now receiving an entire new stock ot HOOKM, HTATIONKKY, PAPER HANGINGS, i'ANCV 4iOODrt, fcc. And having completed arrangements with the various publishing bouses of tbe Kastern cities, Ihi y will receive the new and desirable Books at the earliest possible moment alter publication.It will bo the aim of this establishment to furnish every artl-ele In their line at the lowest possible prices, and by giving their personal attention to the wants of their customers, they trust to give entire satisluctlon to all who may favor them with their patronage. All orders intrusted to them will be attended to with fidelity and dispatch, and nt prices that cannot nil of givlnrsatislactlon. r r BUIlll & RANDALL, ju25 High street, Columbus, Ohio, "VTEW BOOKS. Buru & Randall are daily Xl receiving additions to their already woll assorted stock of Books and Stationery, to which tho attention of all Is Invited. net! THE CHRISTIAN MINSTREL. The la-tost edition of the Christian Minstn l. for sale In quantities by (ooA BURR Ac RANDALL. THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMODIST A collection of Tunes adapted to the Psalms and Hymns nf tho Presbytorlan Church. For salo, by the dozen or single copy, by (oc6 HtMll & RANDALL. A SUPPLY of the Publications of the American Tract Society, and Presbyterian Board of Publlca-tlon. nr6 BURR & HANDALL. NEW BOOKS. Restoration of Monarchy in Fbancz, bv Lamartink, 3 vols. A Sti-p from the Now World to tho Old, by Tappan, 3 vols Time and Tide, or Strive and Win, by A. 8. Roe. Mother at Home, by Abbott ; new edition. Blithodalo Romanco, by Hawthorne. Fnrsaleby U(ia BURR4RANDALL.il CLINICAL REPORTS ON CONTINUED FEVER, with remarks on tbe management of continued fever.the identity of Typhus, Typhoid, Relapsing Fever, &c, by Avbtin Flint, M. D. For sale by ,,a HUH II A. RANDALL. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The Lifr and Skrvicks of I ien. Winfield Scott, hy Edward D. Mansfield, in 1 Vol. 12 mo "tho only authentic edition." A Iresh supply just received and lor sale by & jtNDALL. WALL PAPER and Bordering, Window Papor and Fire Board Patterns. A larife assortment of the latest patterns, just received, and for sale by ju3u F HUH II & RANDALL. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of thu Columbus and Franklin County Bible Society, may nowho found atth. Bookstore of & ji AND ALL. WHY HAVE THE TOOTH-ACHE T Practical hints on the Preservation of tho Teeth a valuable llttln book on tho treatment and preservation of the teeth. Price S5o. IsoplS BURR at RANDALL. BANCROFT'S History of the United States, in 4 volumes. For sale by .... ju30 BURR & RANDALL. LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. For sale by the hundred or the single copy, In muslin and paper binding, by Iju30) RUHR it. RANDALL. NEW WORK BY GRACE AGUILAR, en-entitled, The Iny of Brunei a Story of Scottish His. tory. Fnrsaleby jy BURR. At RANDALL. HAWTHORNE'S LIFE OF PIERCE. Just received, and for sale by & MANSFIELD'S LIFE OF SCOTT. The complete work. Also, an abridged edition in paper eoversj ,ep15 H BURR ac HANDALL irOL. 20 OF OHIO REPORTS, for salo by V jyfl r.UHR tt RANDALL. ATEW MAPS Of Muskingum county and of lN the State. IseplS) BURR & RANDALL- UTNAM'S LIBRARY. The Eagle Pass; or Llfu on the Border. Hy Cora Montgomery. Wbims and Oi ilitles. By Tom Hood, llnmn and Social Philosophy 2d series. Jor sale at the New Bookstore. h HI LEY At. CO. NEW BOOKS. Contentment better than Wealth. By Alice B Neal. Evenings at Doualdaon Manor. By Maria Mcintosh. Daniel Webster and hia Contemporaries. A New England Tale, and MiscolUnlcs. Personal Adventures of "Our own Correspondent. Lite of William Tuttln The Master Builder. By Leo. Woman.. Poem by James W. Ward. y & WALL PAPER. 2,000 pieces Wall Paper of tho latest New York, Philadelphia, and Boston styles. For salo at the New Bookstore. I oet)3 J. 11. RILEY at CO. LETTER PAPER. 1,000 reams blue and I white Letter Paper. 1,000 reams blue and whlteCspPapor Our arrangements with tho Eastern Paper Mills enable ns to ofler srent Inducements to purchasers, either by the ease or sin jllnrAin. octljl J. H. RILEY It CO.. ENVELOPES. 75,000 blue, white and buff lj 1 .Altr Knvelonea. !0,J00 Legal Envelopes. siimMwuguiinira oct 1 3 J. 11. RILEY At CO. rpo THE TRADE. Our stock ot School, I w, Medical, and Miscellaneous Bonks, Blank Rooks and Stationery ia now complete, and we are prepared to oiler great inducements to tho trade. ocU31 J. H. RILEY Sr. CO. HAGAR. Hagar ; A Story ot 1 o-day By Alice Carey, Author ol "Clovcrnook." At the New Book tore. Sep 1 4 1 j. ii. nn.r. I t. SCOTT & BASCOM have added to their establishment a department for tho salo of Rlnnka, HlnnU Booka and ixtntlonerr of every description. It is our intention to keep up a lull assortment of everything in this line which businosa men can desire. Tbe Blank work will bemanulactured huraelvea. of the verv best materials, and in the most sub stantial manner, and warranted to give aatislaction. Enlrance on High street TO CLERKS OF COURTS. We now are printing for several of the Clerks of Courts, an elegant atyle of Hliink Certtflratca of Nn.turnllzn.tlon. Those who may want them, can do suppuea on anon nonce. aug30 SCOTT At BASC3M TNk" RTANinS. Mitnllic Pens. Pen Holders. X Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter Stamps, BIBies, ana ail low varum imtr " ... w., err line, constantly on hand at SCOTT At BASCOM'S. TTTUITrNO PAPERS Can. Letter, Uom V V mercial, Note various shades and qualities ruled or on- ruled oy tnorcam orsinairquirr,. . ttt;ui I K nitnuKi r,, .iiku b.iv. QTEREOT YPING. Books stereotyped from il mnA hjuntifiil atvlea of hm in a manner not Inferiorto that of any Eastern Foundry. Particular attention paid to the Stereotyping ot wood uuis. pwi . ENVELOPES by the thousand, gross, or smaller ouantity of all sires and descriptions, plain and embossed, including a beautilul variety for the Ladiea, may be found at SCOTT at bascuh s. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS, and JJ Carda for Railroad Checks. Invitation Tickets, c, of any color and thickness, and cut to any sue, may ne nan ai 1 TJIvrm TVS WTJTTIIMn Fr.TTin MnvnnrH. Noyet'tuid Hoover' Inta Black, IW, Rlar nd Grpm for PRINTING INKS, for News, Book, Card, and Job work, all the various colors In keca and cans, for sale at Butri i at sa.umo. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, from a Bank Ledcerto a sixpenny Metnorandnm, on hand, ormsn- ttectured to any pattern, at cm i m. ntowm o 0 LD BOOKS RE-BOUND, and Pamphlets and Newspapers bnnnd to order.br B:tTT at HAycim. D RAWING PAPER cut to any required size SCOTT . BASCOM . Mian street. O The best work of the kind oat. Price 10c, sinile s)l per j inm RUHR. St RAHDBLL. ui-n. i r--"i mHE LIFE OF GENERAL FRANKLIN JL PIF.RCB, by D. W. Bartlett, la 1 eeL, 12mo umsHa 75c, nanerSO. For sale D auaa s Wvi,i CINCINNATI. NEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 140 Main aint. Cincinnati, have an eatonslve and well se lected stock ol none but new and Iresh Furs, tor ladles. We have this day received from New York, some beeutilul specimens ot MISSES' and CHILDREN'S DRAB and BLACK REAVER HATS. (nofSOdly) JARVIS at FAIRCHILD. PRICES OF WINDOW GLASS SOLD. Th. fllowlno la a eonv of a bill of sale of sundry parcels of Window lllass, made at the lata Pennsylvania Statu Fair, at Lancaster, renn. t fi Lights Class 30x3A $3 00 1 4(1 1 46 1 33 19 00 1 4ft 3 92 3 U6 83 53 53 1 20 1 do firlx.16 S do 28a4 3 ' do 20x110 1 do 18x0 53 1 do 18x24 S3 1 do 1422 S3 3 do lGxSO 40 1 do llx&l) 36 36 lil 40 Copy of Rill oi Sale of above Glass at Lancaster Fair, October 1U, iwi, vv. r.ur.itncnn.1, or., by H. KlRKFATatCK. WM. EBERH E ART, Bellevornon Glass Vv orka, Fayette coun ty, Pa. 8PEEH8 it WRIUUT, nOfU'OalW VIUOIIIUwM. THE COST OF GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING. The subscriber having determined to put bis Erlcesattha lowest remunerative point in view of increasing Is sales, has no hesitation in showing bis list ot prices to his customers, assuring them, (which Is almost needless,) that lor tbe quality of article presented, tbe price Is marked down to Its lowest possible rate. Other articles may, and doubtless will be ottered for less price, bearing the same shape sud name, but unless with avlew of making up the difference, the article cannot be of tho same quality. Having my line of importation and manufacture now fully complete, no other establishment can honestly undersell me. As my profits will necessarily be small, I cannot afford to run anv risk whatever In credits, therefore the cash will be expected on delivery of the goods. In apecilying my prices so closely, lam determined to hold to my usual rule of selling only articles ot the beat quality. An inferior class ol goods would look chesper on psper, but a year's use would show the difference in lavor of the beat. A rule aaopien in inia ustaDiisninent iuur years amen win no strictly adhered to that of naming the loweet price, and strictly adhering to that price. I refer to list to show what can bo done toward house-kreplng for $30. The following list of articles, of good quality, wblch are all requisite in going to house-keeping, may be had for tblrty.dol Isrs, or any part at proportionate ratea i 1 Kitchen f novel and Tongs, v raintea runs, 1 Tinned Iron Saucepan, 1 Cullender, 1 Flour Scoop, 1 Coflee Boiler, 1 Sugar Scoop, 1 Crater, 1 Barrel Cover, 1 Tin Dipper, 1 Half Barrel Cover, 1 Egg Whip, 1 Pepper and Flour Dredge, 1 Basting Spoon, 3 Tin Pie Plates, 1 Skimmer, 1 Tin Wash-Basin, 1 Meat Fork, 1 Dish Pan, 1 Moat Knife, 3 Table and TVa-Spoona, Iron, 2 Scrub Brushes, 1 Chopping Knife and Bowl, 1 Dust Pan, 3 Tea and Colt'ee Canister, 1 Dust Brush, 2 Japanned Lamps, 3 Brooms, 1 Match Safe, 1 Coliee Mill, 1 Chamber Pall, 1 Clothes horso, 3 Smoothing Irons, 1 Flour Sieve, 3 Largo Cedar Wash Tubs, 1 Oil Filler, 1 Waih-Board, 1 Knife-Box, 3 Doz. Clothes-Pins, 1 Door Mat, 1 Pet Table Mats, I Kitchen Table, 1 Britannia Coliee Pot, 1 Potato Masher, 1 Do Tea Pot, 1 Flour Pail, 6 Knives it Forks.coco handles, 1 Spice Box, 1 Pair Carvers to match, 1 Pastry Board, 1 Corkscrew and Funnel, 1 Rolling Pin. 1 Large Waiter. 1 Clothta Lino. mmNF.TS. corner Fonrth and Svcamore. rw November 1st we remove to our New Store, No. 14 East eniirtn airenr. uincinnaii. uuio. uu.. rlF?SON HOUSE. Walnut street, between UC Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. O. II. JKFJ'KOY. Proprietor, late of Walnut Street House. P- WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st. between Sixth aud Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. JyS-dtf J- W. bwi.su. i-ropnetor. O. GOODMAN, West side Walnut St., I'j. hatwnen Colombia and Pearl, wholesale dealer in all va rieties of WltlTINIJ.PIUNTINtS dfc OTHER PAPKR. fgf Agent for SuJirta Kagit Alius nrumg raycr. pw TTNVELOPES. J2j 500 M Bull Envelopes; ISO M White do ; 53 M Legal do 100 M Note do; ALSO Note Papers, a beautilul assortment, just received by r E. O. GOODMAN, ,pl0 77 and 79 Walnut street. FRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PA-PER. 300 reams Blue and White, juat received and for sale atroduced prices. c. o. itULIuiviaw, apiu 77 and 70 Walnut street. FRENCH PLAIN CAP and FOLIO POST, Blue aud White, just received and for sale low. Rpl0 77 and 79 Walnut street. TINTED ENAMELED CARDS & CARD BOARDS. A beautiful article, manufactured by Measrs. Bliss, Potter Co. 1 have the largest and cheapest stock of Cards in the city. E. O. GOODMAN, iplU a ana iv vvhiduiiu, ouuuiaciuiurs LAFFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PA-I'ERS lbave been dealing in these Pspers for more than a year, snd find them every thing one can wish, as to quality and price. They are the higheat grade of Paper manufactured in tbe United States; alwaya give satislactlon, and used once arewaniea gain. A lull assortment just received. ,pl0 77 and 79 Walnut atreet. OHN H. DETERS, Manufacturer of nnslTH AND HOE. u. 41, South Bide Third' Street, (apposite Masonic Building,) uinuinnAii, u., Mr n keena eonatantlv on hand a full assortment of fine Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes In all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. R. Fine Boots forwarded bv exoress. and warranted to fit, upon all ordors accompanied by the Cash and tbe measure. apio-iy UIII I l"!' Art ITninn Km IHinrro finrin Ll XJ W L- t-. I J , -ua.u..- , ' iiRtl, Ii cnmtaiitly prepared to furnish elegant BUSTS, TATI1K8, MI'.IMI. LIONS and llUKUJltsia. pp" Orders solicited Irom a distance. jyiu-oum- UPHOLSTERY WARE ROOMS. West end Exchange Block, Broad Street, Columbus Ohio. Tbe subscriber has just received a large and beautilul atock ot Material lor the manulactuie of MATTRESSES of every de. ription, suchas Spring, Curled Hair, cotton, moss, raim lyeaj, Uusks.Ac. a, , Also, material for Lounges. Cotsand Comforts, and In fact, every other article appertaining to his line of business. lie baa spared no pains in procuring too very uwi He has given hia entire attention to hia buaincss lor the past iht , and inela enniidant that be can sive entire aatiatae- tion. He Is also prepared to do Lpholiterlng in all Its branches, tn wit: Decorating ano Cushioning Pews of Churches, Curtain and Cornice hanging, Carpet laying, loose Coers for Chairs, Solas, and every description oi uusnionaiorttanroao cr mu lamlly purposes. WARREN'S PATENT SOFA BEDS, so much In nse and high-ly recommended in New York, Buftalo, Philadelphia, Boston and other cities. ,.. This new article Is now Introduced Into Furniture Establish, rooms of the very highest character, and ia admitted to be lar auperlor to any other Sola Bed ; it being a more comfortable Sola and complete Bed, an it changes Irom one to the other with greater ease and despatch tnan any other. It forma an elegant sola without any appearance of abed; and with little morelhan a toucn. Becomes an excellent ocu. Columbus, July 13 02H. p. pin.n. NEW WATCH, CLOOJ4 AKU JJiWfcLi-RY STORE. Flrat Door norm oi las ncu uoueti nniraacr. Tt,..,,h.riir. In connection with Mr. C. 8. Ellis, having i.d ihia Store for a term ol years, have fitted it up lor the purposeof making It pleasant and eaay of access, to theeitiiens of Columbus, snd vicinity, is now openingoneot tbe beat sstort-ments of Gold and Silver Watchea, Clocks Ladies' and (ientle- - a.. iMMin in all Ita varietv of oattern. atvle and nrice. now in market. Silver plated Spoons, Forks, Butter and Fruit Knives, Uold. Silver and steel epectacies, wgetner witn a general variety of furnishing and lancy goods. In ottering my first advertisement, I can only ask, on commoa n,ViMr. asharent vour calls and Datronace. Goods will be sold at a moderate percentage, and w assaulted in r xxsvirr as axraxslNTXD. All Silver sold by me will be marked in tne nest sryie, witnoat cuarge. Wateh renairinc done in the beat manner, and guaranteed; having had more than twenty years practical experience, at the East, and intending to give my personal ntirnuoai w una uep. .-menl, I would solicit your patronage. Engraving and Jobbing done in the a -a test manner, at shor notire. OldOoldandSilverUkenlnexchaagelorgooda. Columbus, July So, 18S2. a. u. utsn. C5TARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE, Co kJ i-iwnna. The resnlar course of Lectures In this Institu tion, will commence on Momdat, the 1st ol November, aad continue four months. The iVeliauaary Come, consisting ot six in.nnriantaoeeialitics. besinninton the 18th of (IcToaxa, will continue until the 1 at of November. R. H. PADDOCK, M. D, Proieasor of Anatomy and Physiol- V.IJ I.T. 8CHA9. A. LEE, M. D, Professor of Materia Medics, Tberapea ties snd Medical Jurisprudence. .-uk'ni. miik ssiMtmi.il. li . s-roHisaoroi Lacniiur. SAMUEL M.SMITH, M. Professor of Theory and Practice. R L. HUWtKi). n. v , rroieaaoroi onrgrry. FRANCIS CARTER, M. D, Professor of Obatetrica, , aad of Patbolory. r uaukv.1L. M. D Demonstrator of Aaatomr. FEEHLrcturea),00. Matricsiatloai $1,00. Graduation A rwi-k It, ,n. Tirkt SJt OO By the expeaditureof almost ten thousand dollars, dnringtbe present year, on our noble edifice, the Aato-lcal Theatre will be ani bed. and tbe Hospital open for the reeeptioa ot patients, ..h manv m kr imnrovemrata com Dieted, snakiac tbe whole a most perf ect structure. All inquiries will receive prnmpt atusa- tion if addressed to B-"-B" , (ag7 Dean of the Faculty. NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS, riOBl rlTTBDOILL's ADVESTISINO AUKNCT, 129 NASSAU-SI., tt.1l. METAL and PLATE GLASS MANTLES OK CHIMNEY PIECES manufactured by the MIR. UOK MAHBIjK COMPANk . Tiese Mantles, In style, nniih and durability, aro unequsled by any thing In market They are rapidly coming Into general favor, and are highly prised by those who have them in use. They cannot be soiled by oil, acid, or any other substance, therefore their beautilul lustre Is very easily and permanently preserved. They are a perlect gem In their way, while their price is quite moderate. They are easily and safely transported, and any mechanic can let them. WARM AIR FURNACES, For dwellings, churches and other publio buildings, of a superior quality, at wholesale snd retail. Prof. Emerson's system of Ventilation Introduced in connection with warming, insuring at all times a pure and wholesome Prof. Emerson's Ventilatori and Cklmnef Topt, of all sizes, at wholesale and retail. Arnotft Ventilating Chimney Valte: For ssle at the Air Warming and Ventilating Warehouse ot GEOROE WALKER, ocS-dDm-r 89 Leonard at, near Broadway, N. Y. BRADBURY'S PIANO FORTE WARE-ROOMff, -4'M Broadway, thru doore ahovt Canal St., If. r. The " AJollan," "Gilded String," American Patent Ac tlon," Arch Bottom," and other Brit class pianoa. The subscriber, compelled from 111 health to relinquish In part his prof, ssion as Teacher of Music, has taken rooms for the sale of assorted Boston and New York Planes, and be trusts that his long acquaintance with the pnblie, both at boms and abroad, together with tbe convenience to publishers, of having athand a good assortment of selected instruments of differ-entmake, that will be sold as cheap as ssn be purchased else, where, will secure him a liberal share of pationage. Professors, Amateurs and purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine. Second hard Planosexchanged, for saleor to let. All orders from the country lorinatrumenta ol any make will be punctually and honorably attended to. aep34-d3m- K. G. BRADBURY. PIANO FORTES FROM NEW SCALES. J. F. WARNER It CO., 411 Broadway; New York, beg to invito public attention to their stock of Rosiwood Piano Fobtes, just manufactured from their new and greatly improved scales. These Instruments embrace some points of excellence entirely original, and not to be found io any other made In the United States, such, for example, as sundry material im-provementsin the scsles, Ihe globular socketed tubular bars, Ve., Ac. They are made of tbe very best materials and by the ablest workmen to be found In tho country, are warranted In all respects, and are sold on favorable terms. Second band Piano taken In exchange. Warerooms 411 Broadway, N.Y. sepg4-d3m- TNDIA RUBBER GLOVES, MITTENS, &c. -L Country merchants, in making their purchases, should not neglect those desirable snd aaleable articles. Thelrmanu-facturebaa been much improved recently, and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the Wool Lined Gloves nnd Mltlena. They are Indispensable in cold and wet weather. Ladies will find these Gloves useful in any work that will soil the bands, at the same time that they will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped hands immediately. They are made all lengths to protect tne arms and wrist, rorsaio ny nnwooar memamee, new rora; Noroross At Tewne, Boston ; John Thornley. Philadelphia; E. M. Funderson Co., Baltimore: tilii u tirom-r, bu iouia; Rart It. Hickox, Cincinnati, and by all Rubber Dealers In the Union. For sale at retail bv Country Merchants tbrov thou t the Uni ted States snd Csnsdas. sepl8-d3m-r FALL AND WINTER GOODS. To Merchant Tailoiis AND Clothikbs RUFUS K. CRANE fc CO., 51 Maiden Lane, New York. The undersigned arenow offering an entire new and choice stock ol goods adapted to men's wear, consisting of Cloths, Caaslmeres, Vestlngs, Reaver nd Pilot ninths. Trimminea. A:e.. with everv deserlntlon of season able goods adapted to the trade, to which they Invite the attention of their frlpnda and dealeraaenerally. Those who wishto procure tbe latest styles at the lowest price, ran nnd ineru oy calling upnnua RUFUS E. CRANE A- CO., sepl4-dJm-P a-j DlAiocn L,ane. n j. flHEAPEST PRINTING CARDS & CARD U SHEETS ipr thb United States, at 4 Revile Street. New York. The subscriber bus had fifteen years experience in the manufacture of Printing Cards, and in commencing business for himself having every facility of the mostimproved machinery, and being a practical workman, intends to pursneacath business, and sell lower than any other mannlacturer in tbe country. All cards of hia manulacture aro warranted to print well, and all orders will be sent by Express. Cath on deliver) of goodt. Full particulars and samples can be obtained by addressing nermail R. W. ROBV, sepo-aim-r Ti.iLnu..itt. ...... pROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE. J The subscribers invite the attention of purchasers, and the nnhlie aenrallv. to their larse, new, and complete stock as above, to which they have Just added a large variety of NEW OOODS.consistingin partol DINING, TEA and TOILET WAKE. White Ironstone, t'hlnii Flnlnh. Also a large assortment ol COLORED IRONSTONE WARE comprising Printed, Flowering Printed, Japan Lustre, Ate, Aic. In a variety ot new patterns and shapes. To our stack ol CROCKERY WARR we shall make eonstantadditionaduringtheSpring.by direct Importationelrom the most celebrated Potteries in Europe. French Gold Band and wnite unina.in setts or pieces to sun. Also, China Vaaea, Colognes, Motto Cupa and Saucers, tut., Ac. Solar. Hall. Hanging and Side Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chim neys, Wicks and Shades. With a full assortment of dirandoles in setts or pairs i tine Rrittannia Tea setts, Brlttannia Coflee Pots, Tea Pots, Lamps, Candlesticks, Castors, Japan Waiters end Trsys, Silver Plated, lierman Oliver ana nntutnnia i ca hod i a-ble Spoons, Table Cutlery, Ate., ate, Ate. G I. ANi WARE. We have on hand a very large stock, In eluding Cut. Engraved and Plain. All of which we will sell at the very lowest prices, and Invito all interested to examine be- lorepurcnssing. ... . r "1 Ma?".'-"V- apt journal uuuning, iiign ou, ucwkcu ciBin uu COLUMBUS UMBRELLA AND PARA-SOL STORE. First Door Norm or tne men jionae jtnirnnce. r a i i I l-i has re.onened his store, havinir It lo connection with Mr. R. D Donbax, thoroughly repaired, where he oilers a arse and extensive assortment of Umbrellaa and Parasols, at tbe lowest prices. Being a mannlacturer of Umbrellassnd Paraaola, be Is able to maxe it an inouoement iui iuu m ..,, nm uu look at his extensive assortment, every one being made of the best material Also on hsnd. a large assortment 01 tanea. Covering and repairing done in the best manner and at short notice. ... Pinking done as usual. u D.m.bin. July ai. 1858. REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. kJ Th auhaeriberahaveonband a full assortment ol SEA SONED LUMBER snd SHINOLESof all kinds for building pur- ""They have alao. In addition to their Flooring Machine, put in nneraiiononnexnreaslTforSurfacing.and are prepared to fur nish, on short notice, Lumber dressed on oneorbothsides.from 3 inches down to hall an Inch In thickness. Yellow nnd While Pine, Ash and Oak Flooring, always on hand. AH orders from a distance promptly attended to. Werenouseand Lumber Vtd head ol the canal, Collins. bos, Ohio. I apt 1 pui ii-r.". wm7,iuu T UMBER! LUMBER! The subscribers J k.vinff nurebaaed ihe aawmllla 12 miles west of Columbus ou the railroad, are now prepared to fill orders promptly that they may be favored with, and will deliver the lumber in any part of the rity of Columbna. Orders lor lumber left at the office ot Baker It Armstrong, or handed to John Stirling, will be attended to promptly. D,nnw.v a a.rra ociy-fiL'tn A.i .v . ..-.a....... TWO ONE-ACRE LOTS FOR SALE. Two Lots. Nos. 93 and 34,located in Pbelan's Addition, con taining one acre each. They are the pleasantest location ia Ihe Subdivision, and Will oeaoiu at a oargaiu 11 auiu vn, uiun- wlsethev will be taken out of market, and tbe price advanced. i manu A T 1 1 TT T t Real EsUte Agents, uf 14 Office la Carpenter's Building, op stairs. HITJLAY MILL SAWS. We have a large IxJL lot of Worrell. Wllmott Rowland's Malay Saws; also narrow Mill.Crosscutand iTircuiai nawa aiunuunna, IXUllr- m. v ., Jnl Blgnof the Ollt Broad Axe. NEW GOODS. A lot of new and fashion, able Watches, Chains, Breastpins. Ear-rings, c, Ac, just received by sepju m.is" !""'" DESIRABLE RESIDENCE for SALE, r within thrm nlnntes walk of the Post Office. Tbe bonse eontlns nine large sised rooms, a good cistern aad well of we- ter. inquire oi loeiii Daar.it, m. naoiii-. TTOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 640 acres of Tlmnerand rrairie Lana. smaiea on tne natiova, nwu, in Cumberland county, Illinois, thirty-sevea miles west of Terrs Haute. Indiana. Three hundred and twenty acres of this land im wnll timbered, tbe balance s choice nnalltv of rjrairie. The above land will be sold in a body, or will sell or exchsnre It in eoenf ties to salt purchasers, lor Improved property in una vanity, rorturttier partlra.ara.iaquireoi anp!3 rJAB.Ctt m. nivmoi n.r.w, CIOMMON WARE. Just received, an in-J nnin, nl nnmmnn CmekerT. IneludlnS a full TarletV of eV. err article ia the line, which we ofler, at wholesale nr retail, at oweetrstea. aepni s.io.iuoii.. P VACANT LOTS FOR SALE, situated on J East Gay street, near Washington Avenue. Inquire of oelT BAKER At ARMSTRONG FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. A larger stock and better variety of all-wool If on tlia De-Latoea, French and English Merinos. Merino Robes, silk and wool, aad all-wool plain dress roods, thin they have ever before received, sre sow ready lor examination at sepl7 WM. RICHARDS it Co. AUCTION NOTICE. All of the old stock rraaaiatnc hi the store formerlT oeenoied bv S. D. At L. P. Preston, that is not previoasly sold, will be sold at auction eutnaaeiias tne am ol wove urnei. I gaesstaere are great oar- gams to ke baa taere now. Attend to it. ' orMf A. C. BROWN. 1 UST RECEIVED, at PEARSON'S Book J DxroT, 1000 33 cent aoveia. Call and see tkem. aovS3 NEW-YORRJDVERTISEMENTS. raoM w. H. m'sonalo's AOVEaTi'smo ho via, 102 HAssau-sT.w.y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliven. & Doooi.ass.) Commission Merchant, Manulacturer and Wholesale Dealer In every description of AMERICAN IIAKOWARK, No. S Piatt street, four dooia from Pearl, New York, Manufacturer of tbe Premium Steel Squares Agent for Bee's Braces, Turnssrews, Ate.) Alao, Kendall It Taylor's Thermometers, Barometers, Ae. Union Butt Co'a Butts, Gate Hinges, Brackets, ate. Brown It Brother's Shsot Brass, Brass and Copper Wire. Rivets, Act N. Newoomb's Smiths' Bellows, ate. wire, ts, , THOMAS DOUOLAS8, ASA FARR, Jr., novlMy late of the firm of Child, Fsrr It Co., St Louis. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, between Spring snd Broom Streets, Brosdwsy, New-York TREADWELL It ACKER, Proprietors. This msgniltcent Marble Hotel, una-qualed in architectural beauty, and In all the appliances that min. later to convenience, comfort snd luxury, will be opened about tbe 1st of Decembor next by the subscribers. Centrally situated between the fasbionsble snd business portions ol the city, it pre-sents unrivaled advantages In point of location. The edifice was erected lor tbe lessees. Messrs. Tseadwell It Ackkb. by D. IL Height, Esq, and the interior arrangements as reuards ventila-tlou, Ac, are on an entirely orlnlnal plan. It is the design of the undersigned to render the St. Nicholas in all respects a Model Hotel ol the very highest class, and to give It a reputation In all Its departments which shall be known and appreciated throughout Ihe civilized world. nov8 3md-M TREADWELL It ACKER. METALLIC OVER-SHOES. The New-Brunswick Rubber Company would respectfully call the attention of dealers in the above articles lo their extensive stock at their Warekmee, No. 29 Maiden Lane, Ano York, where they have on band and are constantly receiving Irom their factories, a full aupply, which thev flatter themselves ai e equal to any and Inferior to none manufactured either lor beauty or wear, and before purchasing, would again take the liberty of requesting a call from the trade, where they can bo supplied with Boots, Shoes, or any other kind of Rubber Roods, on tbe very best terms. sep!4 3m JOHNSON LETSON, Prea't. INDIA RUBBER GOODS. D. Hodgman, No. 27 Maiden Lane and 59 Nassau street, flrat corner from Broadwsy.l respectlully invites tho attention ol bis old custom-era and Merchants throughout the cuuntry generally, to hia stock of India Rubber Goods ot bis own manulacture, vlx I Coals, Leggings, Carriage Cloths, Capes, Capa, Piano Covers, Ponchos, Gloves and Mittens, Machine Belting, Pants. Life Preservers, Steam Packing, Overalls, Overshoes, Door Springs, c, snd every description of Rubber Goods manufactured will also be found as above. My goods defy competition or enmpsrison sre warranted proof against decomposition in any climate, and are offered for sale In largo or small quantities, upon the best terms. Ordors solicited and promptly attended to by D. HODGMAN, ecpl4-3m 27 Msldcn Lane snd 89 Nassau st, N. Y. SEWING MACHINE. Singer's Patent Straight Needle Ptrpendieular Action Sewing Machine. Pa-tented August 12th, 1831. Improvements, which render this machine a perloet instrument, patented April 13th, 1SS2. To Ihia invention, before tbe great improvements were applied, tbe first premiums were awarded at the last New York State Fair, and Fair of the Ameiican Institute. As now improv. ed, theso machines sre infinitely shcad of competition, and the Invention is unqueationably Ihe most valuable one now belore the public, not excepting Ihe planing Machine, Colt'a pistols, or any other. All kinda ol sewing, on either cloth or leather, done by these machines in most beautiful style, so il cannot rip or ravel, snd wilh immense saving of labor. The great shoe manu-facturera at Lynn, and other places use these machines. The extensive saddlery establishments of Newark, N.J. and Bridge, port, Ct, use them, and tho manufacturers of clothing and working tailors in mBny parts of the country have introduced them, and are employing tbem with perlect succeia. No sowing machine previous to thia was of any practical vslno, or stood the test ol actual use, and no machinery for atitcbing can ever be made that will be uselul without infringing on I. M. Singer's pst- The public sre csutioned not to buy othermachlnes containing I. M. Singer's improvements, as all iutriguers will ue promptly and vigorously prosecuted. Prlco ot machines, with all apparatus complete for Immediate use, Including the right to use under the patents, SI 05. Orders sent by mail, or through either of the express lines, immediately executed. Country merchants coming to New York alwaya lurnUh a convenient medium for the purchase of machines. Town, county, or state rights for the EXCLUSIVE USE of these machines, for sale on most favorable terms. Mschine needles ; also a splendid article of silk twist on spools, made expressly for these machines, for salo at our oflices. Black 7. Colored t7,50 per pound. Principal ottlcea, 258 Broadway, N. Y.i 57 South Fourth st, Philadelphia, and 10 Harvard Place, Boston. sep6-d3m I. M. SINGER It CO. THOMAS G. STEARNS, (late Cheesebor-outh It Stearns,) Importer and Jobber ot 8II.K 8,1111 L-1,1 NEK. Y AND FANCY GOOD"!, 162 Broadway. Now York, has constantly on band a complete and carelully aulected assortment of Black end Fancy Silks, Marcelincs. Florences, Shawls, Hibbons, Embroideries, French snd English Crspes, Liases. Silk Cravats, Gloves, Lace Mitts, Dress Trimmings. Ba-res ea. Laces, White Goods Hosiery, Linen Csmbric Handker chiefs, Ac, Ac. The undersigned would invite tho attention of bia friends and tbe trade generally, to an exsmlnation of his ,toc.. THOMAS G. STEARNS, 162 Brosdwsy, between Liberty st. and maiden Lane. aug30-3m MUSIC AM) MUSICIANS. MRS. DE FLEUR informs her friends that ba has rnturAed. and whilst thanking: them lor their lib eral patronage, would call their attention to thediflerent branch- ea abe la prepared to leacn, anu nopea lor a cumiuuauvo ui weir favert . . Pinna, Guitar, anil Vocnl Exerelsrn t zvamet ramung Pencil Drawing. Monochromatic Drawing, Colored Crayon Draw ing. Paper and Feather FUrwtrt. PATTXBNS UXSIONED ANO MBAWN on mau-Iiaia lor vmnca, Sscks, Ac, for Embroidery of every description. Residence on Front street, near state. oc i-uzm JUST RECEIVED, a large invoice of Pianos, from the celebrated manufactories of Cbickerlng snd Ladd. For sale only. In this city, b, red & wATKINS. REED WATKINS' MUSIC STOKE. NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, the finest collection ever do tnrnbronrbtto this citv. which was selected for him III Now Vork and Boston by competent judges. Also, will be constantly receiving New Music soon as published He will be en abled to furnish Seminaries and Teachers at the lowest rates poaaible. , PIANOS Tho lsrgeststock ever oflered In thisclty, from the celebrated manufactories rf Chickering, Gilbert Ladd, Hallett At Allen, and varioua other manufactories, which bewll) sell for cssh cheaper than any other establishment in thia State The senior rjartner bavins been a manufacturer of Pianoa for the last seventeen years, and being stillcngaged in the business, in Boston, they sre confident they csn sell lor less than any other establishments th West M.B. Pianoa tuned and repaired at ahortnotlce. New and secondhand Pianoa to rent. REED It WATKINS. fold doors north oi Neil House. NEW MUSIC, at REED & WAT-gs KINS' Music Store I Received this day a large aupply of new Standard and tasblonable Music. It Grand Polka de Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old f oias at Home, (comic.) Wallace. Allen Petcy. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpen. oacb. Tom Moore. Gaslight Schottlsch. Old Veteran. npnog opsrrow roixa. national ocuuuibi-d. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Walts. nappy ramny roisa. on iot Baiumuru, tcunit-.; Kathleen, Mavonmeen, as sung Wait tor tbe Wagon, bv Catherine Haves. There's mscic in thst little The Last Rose ol Summer. song and many other songs Wedd ag Polka. (l.rooe. and pieces. apzo Louaiana Belle, varlatlona, by COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY TVarr lAs corner of Third and Guy Streets. Messrs. E. At H.F. BOOTH are manu lecturing and have eonataatly on hand, at their establishment at tbe location above nsnted, all kiada of Carriages, Buggies, Ac, made of the best materials, by the moat experienced workmen, and warranted to do good service The proprietors are both practical carriage makers, and all work ordered from tnem will aive good aatislaction. Repairing done at the shortest notice. They have been carrying on the business In this city some tea years, and tratt they hare some claim to pnblie patronage. oc7-dly NEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gayer, assisted by A. W. Reader, would respectfully announce to the eittsrna ol Colambua aad vicinity that he has opened a COFFIN WARK KOOM, Directly opposite the Franklin House, where he la st sll times prepared to lurolsh Coffins, Shrouds, Are , with all the attention aad natures necessary on funeral occasions snd be withes it distinctly understood that bia terms shall hoc be of so objection, able a character as to prevent rwtre satisfaction. oc7 d.lm HARNESS MAKERS. Four pood Journeymen Harneea Makers wsnted, to whom liberal wages will be paid, by th. piece or week. Appl y sonn eps uon.-...- TiRESH SUPPLIES OF STANDARD X WORKS. Illustrated edition of Shaksrieare 8 Tola .Svo. Strickland'aQueenaof England o vo,cro.( cioto. Koeyclopedia Americans 14 vols., Svo. Irving. Works 15 vols, ISmo. Cbsmbers' Cyelopedla ot Knsliih Llteratnre2 vols. Chambers' Miscellany 10 vols. Chambers' Papers for the ,"'Ple-1 . And everv varietv of Standard and Mlscellaneona Books. ForTeby ocM) BURR At RANDALL. a OUT-LOTS FOR SALE, of 2. acres each, U situated on the Johnstown Plank Road, oast of tbe city. In- fairs of (oel7, BAKER St ARMSTRONG. . DRY k FANCY CU0DS. ORE NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS. The larseat and moat anlendld stock of Cloaks ever ofler ed In Ibis market, tbis day received, varying In price from 912. to K'U. All are coroiauy invited to can anu examine tnem. ocll3 8UAPLEY HALL. CARPET STORE. Now opening, for the Fall trade, a lull assortment of Brussels Tspeslry and Velvet Carpeting Ingrain Carpeting In great variety, Irom 37Vi0 tcvtl per yard I cheap Cotton and Hemp Carpet i Oil Cloths, all widths i Rugs, Mats, and beautilul assortment of Lace and Swiss Window Curiaius, wblch will be sold st the lowest prices. W. A. At 1. C. McCOY It CO.. oc9 next door to the American. DRESS SILKS Black and fancy Dress Silks, In great variety) plain black Bilks, all widths and qualities, ist received at MoCOYS', oct next door to the American. LADIES, call at McCOYS', for the best assortment of Laces, Embroidered Collsrs,Under-Hsndker-chlels and Sleeves, Bwlss and Cambrlo Edgings and Insertings, to be found In the city. . ocD pURTAIN FIXTURES, &c Splendid as J sortmenl of Curtain Fixtures, Jutt received such as Brass Cornices snd brsss Curtain Holders; Cords and Tassels; Gimp Curtain Blinds; Patent Curtain Rollers ; Assorted colors Woolen Cords; do do Tsssels; do do Fringes; do Worsted tilmps; And many other articles In the line. For sale by ocl2 OSBORN At STEWART. PT. SNOWDEN would beg leave to call the a attention of his customers, and tbe public generally, to his unusually large stock ol rich Fsll and Whiter Goods. Thankful lor the very liberal patronage be has heretofore received, he would respectlully solicit a continuance of the same, pledging his best endeavors to please all. oc3 DRESS SILKS. A very large and beauti-ful assortment from fl5 to W per pattern lust opened by (oc4) SNOWDEN. RICH DRESS GOODS. All Wool Paris de Lalnes, American and Persian cloths, Ate, Ate. the largest assortment in Columbus, at oe4) BNOWDEN'O. TiRENCH MERINOS, and plain all wool JL DeLalnes, of every shsde, color and quality, ean be found at oc4j SNOWDENU SNOWDEN has opened his Embroideries, embracing embroidered handkerchiefs, from fllty cents to (25. Collars, muslin and lace alcoves, chemisettes, vests, Honitonand Valeuctenne lace collars, sleeves and chemisettes. cambric snd Swiss flouncings, edgings snd insertings, Ac, to wnicn we neg leave to call me attention oi ine ladies. oca LADIES, we have a complete assortment of zephyr wanteds, eheneille, cheneille cord, em broidery silk. cotton and linen floss, French working cotton, crochet cotton, crochet worsted, netting needles, gold, silver and steel beads, purse rings alio ciatps, can always De had ol oc4 SNOWDEN HOSIERY, all sorts and sizes, at oc4 SNOWDEN'8. T ADIES' SILK AND MERINO VESTS, of U superior quality, can always be found at oc4 , SNOWDF.N'B. GENTLEMEN, you can always find cravats, pocket handkerchiefs, shirts, gloves and hosiery, merino and silk shirts and drawers, ate , lit,, at oc4 SNOWDEN'8. SNOWDEN keeps the best assortment of dress, closk snd mantilla trlmminva lo he. found in Cnlttm. I""- oc4 FANCY BRACELETS, new style purses, fancy baskets, hatr ornaments, snd any quantity of fancy goods, juat opened by oc4J SNOWDEN. PALL AND WINTER GOODS. Rich all JL wool Delaines and Cashmeres, French Merinos, and Thibet Cloths, Raw Silks, and Embroiderod Robes, and a ful1 assortment of Fancy Dress Goods, now opening at sop29 McCOY'S, next door to the American. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Dress, Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings, In great varietv. alwavs on hand at oc9 McCOYS'. RIBBONS. A beautiful assortment for Fall trade, cheap at ' sep29 McCOY S GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. A large assort-ment of Silk, Wool, and Cotton umier shifts and drawers, Fine Muslin Shirts, Cotton and Merino Half fliiae, Gloves, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, at lowest price, can be had at tepM I McCOY'S LINEN GOODS. A large assortment of Linen Nspklns, Towelings, Table Linen aad Linen Sheetings, just received at aepS9j McCOY'S NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! Enough to supply all, Just received at the New Cash Store of SHAPLEY at HALL. All are cordially Invited to call and ex. amine them. aep7 A P. STONE & CO., Wholesale Dealers a in Fobeion and Amebican Dar Goods, and A rents of the Eastern Manufacturers lor tho Sale of Sheetings, Prints, Cot- ton rarn. Hatting, eatineus, t weeos, Jeans arc. o. l-f No. 3 Uoinmerr.ini Uow, Column, Ohio, First Door south of Helton At Bancroft's Augusta. '5'J-daw A CARD. Partnership between JAMES D. OSBORN and FRANCIS STEWART was formed on the 12th August, for the purpose of carrying on the Dry uooaa DUNineae, unoer tne name oi US1IUKH It STEWART. NOTICE. All persons Indebted to the firm of J. D. OSBORN fr CO. must make immediate payment It Is our intention ot placing all of our accounts and notes In tbe hands ot collectors, il payment Is not msdo soon. IsepSSl J. D. OSBORN at CO. NEW GOODS The Largest Stock in Co-ldmbcs The CHEAPEST GOODS In the Cits. Just re ceived our Fall and Wintor Goods. A large atock. . Cheaper than any other house no mistake. We are selling our large stock for cash, and it will bathe Interest of all who want cheap goods to call and see us. SepUJ UatJUKH & BTfiWAKT. A LARGE VARIETY of beautiful and fash- -TV. ionnble dress trimming and dress buttons suited to the sea son, juat received at aep!7J WM. RICHARDS At Co. MERINO, Zephyr and Silk Ladies' Scarfs, of beautilul design, may be found at aeplS WM. RICHARDS At CO'S. EMBROIDERING SILK BRAID, and coral colored Worsted Braids, are kept by Sep IB WM. KlUUAKUS At UU. BROCHA, Cashmere, Crape, Bay State and Empire State Shawls, in great abundance, are jnst received, freah from New Qork. by aeplt) WM. KlUllAKUS It UU. A GREAT variety of Colored and Black VELVET and other Fashionable Dress Trimming and Dress Buttons, at IseplS WM. RICHARDS At CO. BLACK SILK Lace Mitts, long and short, with and witbont fringes, for ladles and misses. Also, Silk, Kid, Cashmere and Pbiiloaell Gloves, will be sold at low prices by (sepl7 WM. RICHARDS At Co. AVERY fine article of Ladies' Silk and Merino Vests, msy be had at SeplH WM. K1CHAKU3 at uv a. SILK and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Lamb's Wool Hslf-Hote, and heavy winter Silk Gloves, articles thst T- sre rare in this market, are alwaya kept by sepia wn. KiuiiAKue at uu. LADIES' SATCHELS, and Gents' Travel-I lng Bag!, old cheap by W STORE AND NEW GOODS, in Backus' Block, east side of High street between Town and Rich, IHBSDAIHEM -SHAPLEY cV HALL would resnectfullv Invite tbe attention ol the citiaena of Columbus and surround ing eonnrrv to their NEW AND MISSIVE STUlft UK bUUDS, which they are now receiving, comprising ail tbe varieties ol Milliner and Fnncy Dreaa Goede, Cleaka, cVe., dke-, which they will sell as iow as can be afforded. Milliners supplied with GOODS and PATTF.RN8aslow as at any place west of New York city. Columbus, October X'J, IBi COUNTRY-BAR'D & COLORED FLAN NELS We have for ssle 55 ps Rar'd Country Flannels. SO ps Black and Red bar d Clrelevllle Flannels. 21 pa Heavy Twill'd and Plain do do. SO ps Red snd Blue Mixed do do. 1500 lbs Black, White, Red and Mixed Wool Yarn. So'd low for cash. aepl OSBORN STEWART. O PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETING O 80 ps 3 ply and Ingrain Csrpetisg, beautiful Fall styles, at low prices. SS ps Rsg Carpets. 25 ps Stair and Dining Room Carpets. Fleer aad Fnrnlrare Oil Cletba, all wldlhsand prices. We have experienced workman to make and tt Carpet at low rates. sepM) OSBORN at STEWART. RUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS. Juat received, at oar Carpet Store, S3 pa Brussels and Velvet Carpets, to be sold at lower rates thsn ever oflered. sep33 OSBORN STEWART. 1 |
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