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VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, MONDA.Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1851. NOMBEB 58. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT fc BA80OK. OFFICE JOUBNAL m'LDINai, HIOH AND PRARL tTRCBTI. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TEitiUS Invariably la adTancc Tho DtiUf , to periont In Columbus, per year Ifl 00 wnt by mail nut of Columbus 6 00 " during tbu snssion, and Tri-Weekly balance of BOO . 4 00 3 00 S 00 1 SO l m l oo 8 00 1 00 00 40 1 ho Trl-WonalT by mall Weultly in Columbus Outol tho city, by mall, single To cluba ol four and upwards To clubs ot ton and upwarda, to one address Daily, session Tri.Wtwkiy . . . . Woflkly, fnnle To cluba ot lira and upwarda Advertising. The lollnwInK rates and rules ot aHfertiiinghsToboflnaffrood upon bMwtwu llio propriHtora ot tbu Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Statt Journal, to be obaorved, In all cases, alter this date. July 3D, IH4U. Daily Paper One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion each u-idiUonal " " 1 we-'ft 2 0 AO 0itt 1 (Ml . 800 3 00 4 IXI 0 00 . 8 IX) . 10 00 . 15 00 . IB 00 10 00 . 20 00 99 00 Ufi 00 . 30 00 EM) 00 . OA 00 . 40 00 45 00 5500 130 00 h m 4i i month 3 ' m 3 " : 6 i " " 1 ru-.ni inn card. S llnM or less, pRruinam Mi oluinn,wltn 4chingpa, " " 8 u 13 u " changed wrwltly dally with 4 change it fl u ii la " changi-d weekly aauy Other cases not provided for, chargosnle In conlonnlty wlih the above rates, Tho standard of tneaiurnmeot to be minion type. For each additional square in the dnily, Inserted one month, or ft gretr length ol time, and for each additional aquare inserted under the yearly ratt'S, hall price. No ailvertistfmt'nt to bo considered by the year, union It fa ape clfled on the mauuscript, or pruvlously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for thwlr publication. Announcing candidates (for offices or every description) to he charged hi the rate of iilty cunts wr week, lor each nainej the aamn to bo, in all cases, paid In advance. All advrrtlapineuu Iroin strangers or transient persona to be paid in advance. Advertisements nnt marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will becimtinued one mouth, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted Hccordttifily. Thu privileges of yearly advertisers will lw confined rip idly to their rogulnr bu.iiiess; end all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auc'lnnoors, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, nut to ue contracted lor by tbu year, but to bo charged by the pleee, at thnumal ratns. No AUVKRTiaRMKNT CAN VK IfMrtRTltD QnATtJtTOOSLT. Advertlauinetits torchHritatilnintttitutiiins.flreromimnles.ward, township, end other public meetings, and such like.tu lie charged half prico, Mnrrluao nntlres to ho eharjrod 25 cents. Dentils insertetl without eharp!, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations, or obituary notices, and when so aueumpauied, to be paid lor. Kegular advortfserf, and all others sending cnmmunleationa or requiring notices, drsirtnir to cull alleniton to fairs, soirees, concerto, or any public entertaining are made lor admittance all notices ol private assnciutions every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can mly be Inserted with the understanding that tho same is to be paid lor. It inb-iided to be Inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate ot not less than 20 cruts per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not leaa than double tho above rates and measured sail solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rato of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo bolden for the price of inserting advertise-menu brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1851. 'X JPLY. 8. M. T. W T. F. 8. .. .. 1 2 3 4 S H 7 8 9 HI 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ii 27 28 29 30 31 .. AOQPST, 8.M. T. w T.I F, 8. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 2li 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER. 8. M. T. w T. F. 8. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 282H30...... .. OCTOBER, 8. M. T. W T. F. 8. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 III 11: 12 13 14 15 IV 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 8(147 48 29 331 NOVEMBER, 8 M, T, W T. F. 8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 3U............ deoember. 8.m.t. w t. f. s. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 282!3I)31 ,..... 8. M, T. W T. F. 8. 12 3 4 5 II 7 8 II 1(1 11 12 13 H 15 in 17 18 1!) ail 21 i'l 23 24 25 2li 27 28 2!' 31) 31 - lEBROAHY. ,. M. T. w T. r. 8. ............ I 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 111 II 12 13 14 15 115 17 18 11)2112122 23 24 2.r 2(1 27 28 MflHOH, 8. H T. w T. r. a. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 I) 111 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2(121 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 8u3l...... .-I-- AFR1L. . m,t.wt. .. .. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HI 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 21) 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 2W2I) 3ll MAIf. S.lf. T. W T. F. 8. .. ..123 4 5 0 7 8 U 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 2(121 22 23 24 252li27 2829 :in 31 JONB. . T.w T. f 8. 1 2 3 4 5 Ii 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 1(1 17 III 19 211 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 30 SAironL OALLOWAT. HRNRT F- TAQW. OALLOWAY 6c PAilK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partuera, la the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts, ufflce to mua new pnuuing, opposite ouue uuuw, majfrtf A. B. BUTTLES. A.aiiti CAnnllorat Law.CoIntnbaa. Ohio Oft.ce, ho, S, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretory ol SUUi'aoffice. WALTKIt THRALL, t t st SSAaasit ma A rKullMB I aW f ' At ItNlll OB. flhtfl, A LdU, a Comtiitsloiwr tu tike tho Acknowledgment ol Uecdl in. for the 8taie ol New York. wi LOCIAli flOTTLKS. THKO. COMaToCK. OtO. O. CO STOCK. BUTTLE. CM.KTO( K eV CO.. do.r.Kui.Fi tn H rnmitni-a A Ca l FORWARDING AM) COHHIHdKiN MERCHANT8, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Flth and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. y Liberal advances made on consignments. marfl v uniCWiV Ac f.lVH Inn ra.tryt Bread street, near the Bridge, Colnm- . Stoves of all kinds, and a great varUty of Castings, always on hand. octL.ai , tsu. unnau. TlinnpflllNm OPVICR. N1 O. 4, N.ll'a Elrbne, opposite lie Seorelarj """a" a omca, mgn sirees, uotuiDua.. K. O. L1LLII. KEIBRRT & I,fI,I,KT, TJOOK BINDEKS, Uili aua, oijpo.no Ukj rabllo Offlms, Co- U Iambus. augi,'45 riKUH. annssTT Sr. C.n.. DEALERS In Hsrdwara and Caltery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Ilnnsa Builders' Matarlals, Fannlna and Mnchanlaal Tools, Military 'Uooda, 0 0. no. io ..i,b a.gn u, if. e. aESBiosis. It. B. HAABIt F. r. SESSION! aV COM . a n UTilL nKALiaSllf DttY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, to. Four doors south of the American, Columbos. loclB KLDKIDUE & MARTIN, DRAPERS av i a i uwrb, mt-mt Jm. aufii nf Town, omoiiu (As U. 8. HoteL A RE prepared to execute all orders In their line of business. In J theaesteatand most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, aplrVdtf A. L. MARTIN. fumniM .a. as a UtflM. WHOLESALE d RauU Dealers In gaa laturea, Cincinnati, TT Ohio, 411 Bain bi, aoove yann. . akMlHMsilM )a7 INSURANCE. LIVDS INSUHED BY THE KENTUCKY Jll'Tl'AL LIFE LNSL'H.l.VLE tOMPAM, COV1MUTON, KY. THIS CnmpMfir huo ftoiu.lcipiul ol line Ifundrcil Thou Hnd llollnrat ind U mmi.ituil hy toon ul tb bigbeit iulug. rlly mid mapuiialbllity, pHmpbleu lurniibtd, InformBUoii stven, and Rnullatlon ro orlveil by j. 1L IUT1U, A(nl. Ur. 8. M- Smith, Modlcnl Exnmlner. MijiuMljr IN VUUIt I'HOI'KIITV INMDUKUf IF not, plfua ekll upon thi undt'rilxni'd. who Ii AKnt for one of thn oldu.t tud uoit roipoutlblo Conip.iilei u tha VolUid 8lfit'i, thfl Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., And ukei F irs, lulund Mid Minou mki on ihn mo.l lavorablo term,. J. II. TUTTI.E, AimnC 8pl9 lr Office in Orpentor'8 Uuildioga. FIBE, INLAND AND MARINE InSuBANCk7 Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. C1HAK I KMKU 111 If .fl. Capital Block, 8ur,lu. Fund and An-J ou.lPromiumi.tlOO OIIO. Collclna liaund is uiual, by J. II. TU r i'l.K, Ant, Uolumbu., aul-dlm Olli In Carpmiutr'i Hulldlngl. rol.llRIBI'H AI1KNUV. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Cqmpany. IJiinnioljr fund MIIO.UOO. TT1I8 Comp.ti)' olli,r. to lb In.ured all tb McurltT and ad. TMOttRra or thn Mutual and Joint Htock plmi. (a. bnretolora appliHd) tiomblneri, n.muly i Low rain of pramium an annual rtiturn, In aa.li, of the nnt eenl.KH required tor tba oontlneant rl.k ot Iho year an aoequate, but not exeetalve prof ion lor the luture aevurliy of membera for the whole tvrm of llle, with an adequate Intpreal In the accumulating lund avcured to aucb member., at death, by eredita upon their pollclo. i a auaranty lund dealgued lor tha permanent leeurlty of iheilterm mem, bora, and alao for tbepreaant security of those lor the whole term ol llle. This I. thn only Mutual Life Insurance Company whnan rates of premium aro tiapd at a fair reduced Btamlarl, with a provla, ion lor nn annually Increasing accumulation ol lunds(lor luture security) In exact proportion to tho amount of buine.a and the increasing risk trom advsnclng ag- amonu the members, I'amphli'ts, TracU, ito., gtvlna In detail tha plan and ratea ot tho Company, furnished gratis, and application, received, hy J. U. TUTTLE, AgenL 8, M, Smith, Medical Examiner. auglS MUTUAL INMUHANCK. Western Reserve Fanners' Insurance Company, I'AINdVILLE, OHIO. P. P. SaMfoxd, President. War. L. Pxaxms, fleeretary. auglS 1. R. TUTTLE, Agent. TUB HARTFOHO 1,1 FR AND IIUALTU INStl-HANCB IJ09IPANV. KAlTroiD, OON1SRCTICOT. pAPlTAL STOCK, 9 1 00,000! -This Company, by the lib. V oral provisions of lta charter, is enabled to oiler advniilagca superior to thoso presented by any other Company In thu United BtHtes combioing as it doea tha Mutual, Joint Htock, and Life and Health principles ; In all ol which the rates are as lavur to those assured as salety to them snd the Company will adm t. This Company is the JSrsi and oitlv one in the Union, or Id ihe world, It la believed, that haa thus eombined Its operstlons, inn altered to grant insurance with benebta both present and protizt He For lulldetalla In regard to terms and eondltlonsrelerencu may be made to the patnphleta to be had gratia ol the agent, or ol W M. CINCH. GKO. O. COMdTUCK, Agent. Columbus, O, Angest OT, 1P.KI. IIMON ItllJTDAI. I.IFK INSHKAN K (KMIHAYN. BOSTON. MASaAOIIIiaRTTS. t'npllHlAOtOOO. THIS Cnmpnny Inaimw livi-a on the moat favorable terma, and grant CHiitorniu riika, ovicrland or by bba, i'rumluina enn be paid quarterly, ot acmi-nnnually. Amount Rvallhble lur puy mental lotaus, Ifi.'i,iil9, On the 1st ot July last, this company declared a dividend of 75 per cent , crttdited to holders ot Lile Policies, Persona desirous to Inauro in this company, will be furnished with pamphlets and blank applications, grRtia. T. STOCKTON, Ancnt, Otlico No. 7:t High st. Dr. Ww. TnitviTT, Med leal Examiner. (JanM-ly VT1CA INHDRANC'E COMPANY, UTICA.N.Y. Cnpltnl S IOO.OOO. THE undersigned, agent lorthealiove Company, Is prepared to take Insurances on property ot every dcacriullon, agidnat loss or damage by rial, and agnlnat the perils ol the sea or inland navigation, Hiaka taken on favorable terms, and losses promptly adjusted T. STOCKTON, Agent, (anlfly Office No. T,i High st EAGLE INSURANCE COMt ANY, CINCINNATI. Capital 9100,40O. INSURANCES taken in this company against loss or damage by lire, and against the perils ol the sea or inland navigation, on property of every description. All losses promptly adjusted, and risks taken on as lavorable terms as any in tho city. jann-iy i. mutniin, Agent. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OK CINCINNATI, 111 pi 111 I $11700,0001 Office otipoailfl the Cnnltol Honae. rflHE undersigned has been appointed Agent ot the above com- X pany for tho city of Columbus, and la authorised to insure property oi every description againat loss or aamageDy f ire, ana gum me pema ui we oca ur tmanu naviouou. ntsKs taaen on tnu most tavurauio n'rmi, l, C1U1A1UI1, AgtlUI. DtaiCTOHS. E- B. Roedcr, William Burnet, George Carlisle, J C. Thorp, J. M. lilai, U. lUuer, J. P.KUbreth, E. 8. Haloes, H. L. Iloflinan. t. d, niz.Esjyr.ii, rn-iincni, M. Ghookt, Secretary apldtt COl.LMULrH 1NHUKANCE COMPANY, WUK AND rpHIS Company continues to Insure every species ot building. and thetumitura. machlnerv. coods. warea and merchandiie. and other property contained therein, againat loaa or damiige bo tire i also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cargoes ol steam, boats, sail veasels,keel boats, and other water eratt. against the penis ot seaa, lakes, ana rivers, on we mom lavoraoie tunns. JUIlUalV-UU ir.mno aiinns, art ., kt j JFFHSON 1.11 E IKSUUANCi; CO., (Of CINCINNA'J'L) Incorporated by the State of Ohio. 9100,000 Capital. IFR INSURANCE effected in this Company on the MU I THAI, and JUINT tiTOCK avsteras. 6omH ol the oevulittr advautaitea of this Company are i 1. It has a ONpital of I'Al.OOU, well secured ; has two depart. menu, the mutual and Joint stock; the mutuai drpartmont being secured by the whole stock ot the company and Its accumula Uona. fl. The rates ot nremiura in tne mm sioca aeoartmeni are re duced equal to an annual cash dividend in advance of 331 per cent. 3. in the tnttrMai department, out one-nan oi me annual premium Is required in cash, wh' tke insurance Is for lite, and the annual premium amounts to ww oiviuenu oi prouis anuuwtjrj au-rln iaaitMt slrawlnu inf.raat atiH trtuiattarahle. 4. 1 ne llle oi tne nusnana may oe inaureu lor mc iwurut ui ud lie, the insurance payable to her, free from all claims of credi tors or repreaf nuiivfs. We are not aware ot this provision in any other Company in Uhlo; it is in none oi tne cugusu mpi- niua mod hilt Ihi rll thn K Haiti Tn ComillinleS. a. I no premiums may Do paia seuu-aunuany, or Quarterly, u preferred. 6. Tba premiums received will be Invested In the West ana tha. m.mov nuifi suinimllv tor llle Insurance retained amonu us. All should insure who ate not certain ot leaving their families in comfortable circumstances, and all whose income depend upon their personal exertions, as Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers and Mechanics, Clerks, Book-keepers, and those in public ollices. Also, Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers in active business, whose property depends upon the vicissitudes of wane. 'I'hnM wlnnavsa ratal Mtita IB Fnfn TYl rwsrffrl . 4. Those who require the endorsement of their friends for their Security. 0. The lives oi ail parents woo migni wave weir larauiw- w provided lor at tneir ueam. H.H. GOODMAN, Pres t. W. W. CONES, V. President t,. nanTon necreiaxy. Diaacroas. CINCIfiltATI. (erge Carlisle, H. II. Goodman, William Hurnet, W. W. Cones, Samuel H. Keys, William McCaramofl. Charles Couahsn, A. G. Hurt, Charles Goodman, E (Jest, If H. Pavne. Cleveland. O. p. W. besliler, Columbus. Board or F inance. Hon. Jacob Burnet, damuel Wiggins, Esq.,T.a.Oodnian,h.q. wtBoett ,vvtva Office Ohio Mutual Inauranee Co., Columbua. Prof. F. CanTaa, M. D., Medical fciammer. may fl7-ly Hurdwure GERE, ABBOTT cV CO.. Slam mtth Ullt Mudlark. No. 161 Hlsll atTCfit. HAVE now in store and in transitu from the eaat, a very large at.K-k nf hardware, evtlerv. house bulldiiu materials, far ming and mechanical tools. We have long been anatoiia to meet our customers on low prices, we have new the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchasers upon as good terms, If not a Uttle bet ter, wan ail J UUlCrOSMtUllBUUIUUtlU .iwimij. PAINTS. tTE have on hand and for sale at the lowest market rans, Linseed OIL White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Alao, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a treat variety oi paints, orusnee, aw, ai me hkd " Tl riURIillR TUIlilIINUS. 1fC PAIR Elastic Springs ; 80 sett Iron Aaies; 100 sett Brass IIII H.si.hnui.Ha-.thalKaMoaa- Patent Leather : Lace.TuttS, Damask Linings; Painted and Gum Cloth) Tecks,8earooa Cord, Hau.lei;asung.,e. rorvj inn , rn HiAII.H I and lor sate at low prices, aw i ' " bron.ht to this market ' OKRK, A B BO IT CO. - nswv tuiVh-4 WINIhiW ill. Ann. amousst wmco mav 1 UUU be found single and double thick rrench, tbe best Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual alios. At the sign ' r..r. mi r Dlnl flfia ot toe UIUI nusivvsi, runiis run aiwa. Vt hm Jtajt received a freah tot of those very superior eroas ff mt aawi we nave nean aetung nwimiwow jiaT GUU, ABBOTT CO TRANSPORTATION. THROUOU TO CINCINNATI IN TWELVE HOURS. C. Cs and C. Railroad. OimiipiI to rnlumbua. m.nA innMiitd with th C0MUUIMVKM Ain.l I.ITTI.K Ml AM A HAIL- UUAUN TU CINCINNATI- AND WITH Til If MNVlBftI WIOHWAKti it. U. TU UKlsUX. SUMMRR AND PALL ARRANGEMENT. ON and aliar July 7th, Traim laa fullowi, Sundayi ex C4fUtt)dl CloTolwd forColarabo 7.00 A.M. " ' " 11.00 A.M. " " ShfllbT. aim p h. CttWflland for Columbua and Way Butiona, with ireigai o.uu a,u. CultunbuifOrCIovelaDd 645 A.M. " " " , 10 4A A.M. Bhelby " 6.00 A. M. Culumhui fur ClOTftlind and Way Statloni, with lrtlht 8 A. M. The 6.45 A. M. Traill from Columbua. with Dnaapniieri.ituiuiat all wny iuiIuui, Mill racliea t.ivitlniid at U UO if, M. 1 he 10.43 A. M, Kxureaa i'min frnin Oulumliui. atona at Dela- warn, Ctirdloifton, (I niton, Hholby, Ntw Lundun. WuHinKttui and rauon cocnwitn um ptaacniiitra that uinwo uinc.Dt.au mauu m.. Tin uie L,imu wiami, and tJuiunibua and AeiiUi KHiiruadt, id cunecu at Cln-Uni at 11.00 F M. tor Butlnlo nnrf Uuukira. with the new and apleniid Low Preuura fu-nm PhuIic!, KM PIKKriTATfc. Cbul HAtABD mid KIICKEVIt. HTATK. CaiiUin dTANjUD, fur Huttnlu) aud IheUIIKtN CITY, CkuL C J. 'Iitui, id ALAHAMA. CauLT. W, Pka"K. lor Dunkirk. Arrivlfu at Dunkirk at 4 o'clock A. M.: and at Ituft'alo at 7 o'clock A. M.. In tlma to ooDwet with the fcspreai Trains to New York and Albany.um 7.uu a. n. 'i nun irom uieveianu, witn patangera, itnpa at I Way (Jutlona, and rtacbt Hhelliv at 10 30 A. M., cunnuuiriK Itb the Hmiduakv and Newark Ruilroad, and arrive at Colum bua at ft. 1 5 P. M ., and Cincinnati at 1 1 .00 P. M. The 1 1.00 A. M. ExprM Train for Columbua, atnpa at Grafton, Wellington, New Loudon, Shelby, Gallon, Carding ton and Del ware, and connect with the dtnamera KmpireHtnte and luck eye State Irora burlulo, and Alabama and Quran City from Uua airs, at uieveiand, ana at uoiumout witn the uoiumuue ana aa aia, and Little Miami Knilrobda. reachlujr Columbus at 5.U5 P. and Cincinnati at 11 00 P. M. Tbe 3 UO P.M. Train trom CleTcland to Shelby, with duhd- ra, atopa at all Way Stations. The6.U0A M. Train from Shelby to CloTeland, with patten gen, atopa at all Way Stationa. rir PaiaeDRpri will be ticketed between Colnmbuaand Now ork. Shelby and Nfw York. CluTcUnd and Ubcrlin. Cleveland and Elyrla, Cleveland and Norwnlk.and Cleveland and Milan. (7 The company if prepared to receive freight on conalgn ment, and tranaport it to any point on tuolr road. For particulars, tee Freight Tariff. u A. Knioht, Cinveland, ) Gzo. Wation, Columbua. Agents. M. TuRNaa, Shelby. ) P. W. htkadkb, Cincinnati, 1 TlckrtABentl C. Patbick, Clereland, 5 llcIOTen"' W. H. Clkhknt, Huu't h. M. R. R-. Cincinnati. 8. Mxddkbv, Sup't C. ft X. K. U.. Columbus. A. STONfcL Ja.. HuDerinttsndent. Offlce of thn C. C. & C. R. R. Co.. ( June lid, $ Jyl9 1M1 COLUMBUS XCNIA KAILKOAD, tSUMMfcitt A K K A W U E M K iN I . pvN and after June 4, until further notice, Passenger Trains win run as ioiiowb ; EXPHKSS THUUU'IH TRAIN between Cleveland and CIn. clunHtl leave Columbus daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 5.30 P. M., arrive at Xenia 7 40 P. M. Returning, leavo Acnia at 8 33 A. M., arrive at Columliua 10.40 A. M. ACCOMMMODATION TRAIN Loaves Columbus daily at 10 A. M.. arrlvfla at Xenla at 7.M A M. (connectlna with a Train tlie Little nliaim ttatlroKd wbicti arrives in uincinnan n.w Mi Hutu nuns, eave Xen a on tho arrival ot the train trom Cincinnati at oo p, m., reach uoiumuus a.ju r. m. Passengers by tbls Train going either to Cleveland or Cincinnati, aleeu at Columbus and resume the next morn in it. Coachea leave Columbua daily tor Lancaster, Chillicothe, New ark, jbanesville and Wheeling, on the arrival u tne i;ara. Pterce'a line ot Stages runs between Xenla and Dayton in con-nectton with both trains ol Cars. Tickets may be bad at the office of the Ohio Stage Company, i Columbus. riTTl.e Company wilt not be responsible for baggage ex ceeding 950 In value, unleas by special agreement julo s. MCsirBE.n.1, nup t. TI1K UA1LKOAII. OMNIBUS cV STAiAK OFFICE, As been reinovea irom tne neti tiouse1 to lour aoora .1 aiorth atf thn American Motel, on Hitih street Citi- tens are requested to call at the ottice and secure Railroad Tick-eta tor either North or Weat They can also have an Omnibus call lor them at their residences, and be sure ot arriving at the Depot In time for tbo trams. Fonr Dully I.lnea of Conehea leave on the arrival of the ears. For Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, as follows: .aai mrui t.inea leave n iu n. m, Exoress " 9 P. M. Extra Coaches lumished at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent Columbus, Ohio, March 39, 1831-1? New York and Erie Railroad Line. 851. wmrzifH i85i. EW route to New York city via. Dunkirk sod the Erie Rail road, connecting: with first class steamers on Lake Erie, tbe Michigan, Uleveland, (Joiumbus and uincinnatl, uieveiana ana Pitubursh. and Sanduskv and Cincinnati Railroads, and steam ers on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and the Ohio, Indiana and renosy ivan ia canais. TKA11NS Lit AVIS II UN It I Kit AS fULLUWHI (Sundays excepted,) 1st Morning Express Train at 0 o'clock. Sd do Mail 10 3d Evenina Einress 3.30 Throngh Tick eta from Columbnete New York, 814. Tha Mail Train stoosat Elmira. where Daasemrers can sleep 7 hours, and take the Express Tnin, arriving in New York next mnrutni at V o clues, masiog tne wnoie aiatnnce ny any iiRnt. Tne express rteigntana uaitie iramicaTM uunaira at - a, . dailv i a Paaaenuer Car is attached to this Train to accommo date Way passengers and Drovers. -s tf-Z- n.,a...b n Ma VrtrV Aft. nMnnr1ta BJ( This com oan v are ureuared to transport live stock and Ireltfbts Of all kinds to and trom New York. Particular attention will be paid to piocx i i e gauge wing feet wide, slvea this route arest advantages over narrow gauge Railroada in the transportation of stock. Additional Trains will be put In commission In a very short time. , , Freight Tariffs will be distributed, giving full particulars in re gard to tne prices oi rreigui, u iuon u im-j can im -jiDiJuru. J. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. (juU New York and Erie Kailroad Line. FOB DUNKIRK DIRECT, WITHOUT faANDINGi 'MHHIiUliH lit NK.W rUKIL 111 sSV nwni THE steamer ALABAMA, Capt W. T. Pkn, will leave for Dunkirk Tue.days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 o'clock P M r immorllfiifllv nn thn arrival of the Express Train from Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with tbe Morning Express Train tor new inra. rsr for KreWftt or rassageappiy to j w thiiun'kiN. American House. Colutnnus. rs Throush TicseU ean be procured at the Ohio Stage Of. flee, Columbus, Ohio. 1JW New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOB PTTNKIRK DIRECT, WITHOUT LANDING. THE steamer UlJEKN CITI, Cipt T. J. Titus, will leave for Dunkirk on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 o'clock P. M., or immediately on the arrival of the Express Train Irom Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk the Morning Express Train for New York. ty For Freight or Passage appiy to j, w. THORNTON, American House, CoHimbM. tW Throush Tickets ean be procured at tha Ohio Stage Of fice, Columbus, Ohio. 1831. EVKFOHD LINE. 1831. Applr H. P. WIIALLOH, Cpatalra.) J. W PATTKH, M Qnay atnwt, Albany. MAXWKI.L ft PATTEN, l.on, Wharf; Boffalo. IHHAKL W. LAMHON, 109 Slau atrntt, Boston. . KlVHALLAI)l,Cl.alaaa,Ohlo. H. HTCH, Colamboa Ohio. A. M. HALE. Oninl Aient 1. w. PiTTKN TO. Pranrirlara. ra9-Mark nackaiaa "Cckfard Lint," ship dail. at 5 o'doek. r. M.. di ccaiora owp . w " 1841. ECKFOBD EXPKESS. 1831. H A II. ROAD ANU HTbAH, J. W. PATTEN .V CO.. Praprlrtara, Albamr, N. V. AdlKTS. '" .tyJ'Jr.'Jl- J 127 Broad at at-(up stairs,) U. H. wiL.i.lASia, 2 Mewl York. H. P. WIIALLOH, MAXWELL A PATTEN, Long Wharf, Buffalo. IHKAEL W.LAMHUN, nrj niate st Koston. EDDY A UALLADAY, Cleveland Ohio. R. FlTCflf Columbos, Ohio. A. HI. HALE. Geara. Aaeat rvuirk narltasefl Ecx. Lma Expaxst. care Mai well A Patten, Buffalo," and ship by People's Line Steamboats, foot of Courtland atreet, every miiernuo, uvtvim w cioca. jnnlCMra. i I IITU ANU CAflNl NkrtN. E NGLIflH, French and American Cloths and Casslmers In Oladlng SOtne lanwv owiiF- siwui, wnrcn wnmj uo rvwni eomblnatton ot sea to and low mriu. Jast owned, by ,5 II. COWLfca A CO. SUMMER flif AWLB AT A LO&-A iaa tot, aUghtly lajorad, tolwltoasoaIoraaleby M gpf . ss. wvvvaasi m w REAL ESTATE. JOIirU V. IMITH. SAJttJSL Ka MILLS. SMITH cV NTLT.lt , ATTOtWBYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Real Estate Agents, Surreyora and Notaries Public, Htull STREET, COLUMBUS. OHIO, ATTEND to the practice of ihflrprolession, obtaining, pensions, selling snd leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lauds, collection ol claims, examination ot land titles, etc., dec, c. REMR IKCES, flwan A Andrews, Columbua, O. Allred Avery, New York City. Wm. Mlltord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Sllly It Wright, Cin'tl. J. A. W. Fin nay, Bt. Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Cinrln'atl. A r6W IVItlHD. liBf T, OP tnose beautifully located vacant lota, on East Town street, Washington Avenue, and Franklin Avenue, for sale cheap. also Three fine city slae vacantlots on East Rich street, for sale cheap, by SMITH A MILLS, aplO Real KataleAirenta. A FINE CHANCE I FOR HALE A Brick Cottage House and lot on East Oak street, for a small priyinent down, and the balance in five equal instelliiu-uis, with Inter-teres!. The house contains aia Muely linistied and conveniently arranged rooms well, cistern, Ac, by SMITH a MILLS, Real Estate Agents, I.OTW 1011 IH'tSINUHH IIOIXKH. WE are suthonst'd tootlrlor sale live iota ot ground, near the New Market llouie, on Town street suitable tor the erection ot stores. Wo will sell thrtn on such terms that the annual payments will not amount tn more thun tbe n-ot ot an or- diunry store room. Merchants, Grocers, Ac.. woiiMdoweil to think of this. SMITH A Hll.l.fl, jyu-it luai trjiaie Agents. FOIt HAI.B. SEVEN of the first claas lUMUUNU LOT- on thi corner o Rich and dlxlb streets. Theae lots are uaaurpasiiHl by any ocntion in tte city, and those w lulling a good lot In one ot the beat uelghborhooda, and on very easy term, nbould mil immediately ou . BM1TH MILLS, Jyu.d Heal Estate Agents. I'AHTUItK OR 43AltlKN I.OTH. WE are suthorir'd to otter tor sale NINE OUTLOTS, situa ted on the Oroveport TumpU road, about 100 rmls south of the corner of the road and the Livingston road. These lots are ot a Ann quality ot soil, and well adapted for Burdening purposes, or pasture lots, and contain from A to Mi, acres each and are in line condition lor pasture lots tbe coming soaaon. plat and prices may bo seen at the office of SMITH A MILLS, apJi Real Estate Agents. FOIt KENT. ADWELLING HOUSE on Water street, north of Gay street The house Is well calculated lor a boarding bouse, or lor two am nil families. Terms $13 per month, Porsons wishing ean see the promises by calling on SMITH A M1LI S, mayS4-d Real Estate Agents. VACANT LOTS, tiORbnltillng purposes, on Front street, between Ppring and m ri b by A Northstreota. 1-or sale by SMITH A MILLS, Jy2U-dtf Keal Estate Agents. MM A Ms IIOITHRS AND LOTS. JhI WE have a number of small biuses and lots, which we Ifijf can ntlnr lor sale on payinents that are but a tritlo morn swlaa, than yearly rent at prieea averaeing ClOOliencb. Come ana seo, nniiiti at piiui., ap5 Real Estate Agents. HOI HK AM) LOT. ON the corner of B.mk and Htrawhcrry Alleys. Lot la filfy by figtg teet. Frnmn house with 8 rooms, cistern, well, wood houie, stable, etc.. etc., all in comnli-to order. Fur sale cheap, aud on good terms, by - SMITH A MILI.H, jy-tMli Keal Estate Agents, MOO A C It KS OF U(MI I.ANI). IN Prairie towuship, on tho South side ol the National Road torsaleby SMITH A MILLS, mar4-ri,w Real Estate Agmta NOTICE. MESSRS. SMITH A MILLS, Real Estate Agrat, have a few of those choice building lots on Town street and Washington Avenuo still left Purchasers wishing to build residences on tbe best building ground, and in one of the best neighborhoods in cno city wouiu ao wen not to ne too .ate. nou-a B'J.OIIO Oil H.1.000 WANTED. ASA LOAN, lor one or two years, for which a liberal Interest A will lw paid, and a mortgage ou an abundance of real eatate adjoining this city, will be given as security, r or particulars, in quire of SMITH A MILLS, ap 10 Agents. . JOHN W. BAKER. ROBIRT ARJfSTSOKO, BAKER cV ARIUHTKONU. REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Othce, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O i;OR KENT -A FRAME STABLE, in a good location, sult a. aum ioi a livery stauie. inquire oi aug3 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR KKNT. A FRAME HOUSE, containing eight rooms and kitchen, Ac j.m. BiiUHtca on uign stri-ei, uetween i own anu men aireets. Inquire of Op'-!") BAKER A ARMSTRONG A FAIMI FOR HALE OR RENT THIS farm Is situated wtlhln two miles ot tbe city, and contains 80 acres, 65 ot which are improved. Enquire of sepia BAKER A ARMSTRONG. VOIt HALE AT A HAkfiAIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Hail Liits in the city. Sit uated on Town street, between High and Third streets. Inquire of 121 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR MALE. TWO SMALL LOTS, sitUHted on Slate street, between ntgh and Front streets. These lota can be purchased on good terms, if application be made soon. Inquire ol maySO BAKER A ARMSTRONG, FOR at ALE. AVERY DESIRABLE RE.HIHENCE, situated on Brosd street with lot 77 by )K7i, Tbe buildiug is new, and all in good repair. This property can be purchased cheap, or will exchange tor Railroad or Rank stocks. Inquire of jao6 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. 17 OR H ALE. 4 one acre Lots situated a short distance north of the Railroad Depot Home of which Inint on the Won thington Plank Road. This ground is pleasantly situated and Is welloalculatedforprivaterealdences. Terms easy. Knquireol BAKER A ARMSTHUNO, sep90 Rati Estate Had Quarters. FOR HALE. 4 ACRES OF LAND, situated in MilHin township, 19 acres of 4 X which are improved, on which there Is a cutun aud good well of water. This land will be sold at a baruain, and a1""! terms, If application be made soon. Inquire ol mart KAKi:.t. A ARMSTRONG. FOR HALE. 8 DESIRABLE CITY LOTS, situated on High snd Front streets, and known as the ground formerly occupied by the College in the south part of the city. Persons desirous to purchase a choice lot on good terms, would do well to call ou tbe subscribers, where a plat of said lots can be seen. Inquire of ap-. BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. FOR HALE, RENT, OH EXCHANGE. A FARM in Harlem to nahip, Delaware county, ot .) acres, all under fence, 120 cleared, good ore hard, a small brick bouse which we offer tor sale cheap, or will exchange It for property in this vicinity, tebl) BAKER A ARMSTRONG. for hale. 1 CHOICE VACANT LOTS, situated on East Oay street X vl Also, an Ontlot nt two acres, situated on Waahington avenue, between Oay and Long streets. Also, a Lot containing one acre, situated on Washington avenue, north ot Long street Persons wUhing to invest In real estate would do well to call on the aubscriburs before purchasing elsewhere. Inquire of marH BAKKH A ARMSTRONG. WHO WANTH A H.TIALL OUTLET UTE havti S!l out Iota, containing; Irorn one to three acri each, " situated on the Johnstown flank Road, a short distance eat of thecity limit. The abo Jot are well calculated lor private residences being the summit ground between the Scioto and Alum Creek. Persons wlahins to uurchase a tew seres ol iiround Would do well to call on the su been hers, as they are prepared to ell at a bargain, and on the following terms : One-iourth cash, the balance in I, 9, 3 and 4 years, with Interest or will exchange ud lota tor city property. Inquire of ap'J BAKER A ARMSTRONO 1 otra Land Agency and Exchange Oflicc. lttWA CITY. CO I, MAN. PdUiVl I. fl ART Ac CO. THIS Company have estahliobed a General Atienry st the spat of OoVHNiinent for tbe nurchase and sale ot Mexiran War Land Warrants, and tor the location of Warrants issued under tbe set ol September, )8f0. The Company also respectfully tender their services aa Agents for selling these Lands when patented, and tor paying taxes on Lrsaasot non-neiaenis. REFERENCES. Rtephen Wbicher, Esq., U. 0. District Attorney, Jow j 8. B. 8helleday, Eq " Marshal Register and Keeelver M Land Oiflco, Tnwa City, Iowa ; Resiaiereod Receiver N ' FairHeld Register and Receiver " M Dubuque " Hon. D. F. Miller, late M. C , Iowa ; D. A. January, Esq., St, Louis, Missouri; J. P. fcddy, Esq, Hon- Nf nion Edwards, Alton, Illinois Joho W Vaoee, Danville, Garret Vllet, Mltwaukie, Wisconsin. Hon E. M. Huntington, late Com. Gen Land Office, Indiana Oliver H. Pmitb.l ndianapolls, Indiana; " Alberts. White, Lafayette, M Cbancey Roae, Esq , Terra Haute, Jntia Chambers, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentucky; James Devi, Esq., Bntt land, John Armstrong, Eaq., Greensburfh, Pennsylvania ; Alexander K. rttephensoa, Esq , Gettysborgb, Pennsylvania William McCtellao, Eq., Cbamberaburgh, " Gen.O. H. W.etull. Cumberland, Maryland. Hoa. Richard M. Young. Washington City; Fits Uenrv Wamn. ' Henry Clay Henderson, Esq., Treasury Department, Washing ion iiiy. Msjor Walter B, Morris, nfempbls, Tennessee Col.Bam'l R. Anderson, Nashville, " n.,nrsil Mrlntnah. fimnrmim. John Bryan Eaq. Custom House. Charleston, South Carolbji Kv Henjamm Ubaoe, Hatchet, Htssissippi. Hon. John aiciHia umctenati, umoj Gea. Charles Anthony, Bpringfteld, " w.n nuonara. esq . commons, Col. Jotaa Nobkt, Conmbne CTABLB TO MNT,toosatraisltuaiao B. COWLEC 4k COl TIOT7SB AND LOT FOR RALE. THE Bubscriher will sell the Lot on which he lives, Hioh atrtwt. twiwmn Town uid Rich. It Is In the Oentre ol the city, and a verv convenient stand for business and for a tamiiy residence. Tne terms win ne snout one miru uuwp ud the balance in uavinenU. Those who wish to nurrhnae to specn late on, or to locate for huatneaa would do well to call and exam Ine the premises, as a good bargain will be otrrred. niay.1 wAi.ibtt iimnbus I am authorized tn sell that excellent nroDenv ul Mr. Pike's, on the south side of Broad atroet, east of Front W. T. I AND FOR HALE. The uiidivnted half of 1 79-100 acres j of land, adjoiniua the eltv of Columbua, Lit) rods east of Hiirb street, fronting on the Columbus and Oroveport turnpike. Title Indisputable price ISO dollars per acre. Terms easy, and made known on application to D. S. FORMAN. Uoiumbus, Sept 4, imv, mi TAI.UAULE I'UOl'HKTV ON THIRD HT11KKT roll HAI.K AM unimproved ha If lot corner :td and State streets; also a com moilioua Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good outbuild Ugs nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquire ol HHt HAI.lt THAT well knowu and very desirable proper ty sltuHtitd nn tht west side ot Hiitb street, third lot north ol Mound street. The house Isadou hie two-tory trame, with a basement of tull h'lht, ot lirii'k and in good repair. Thn lot (s 44 few trout, and about - in rt-ar. A good Irame stable and carringM-house. FUlwo hundrnd dollars ot the purchase money can reumin ou permanent mortgage, it required, lib illxTty to pay ai any tune, in paymenia oi uu uunuiru uui-! fM.-h. It nut aolil orior to the lirat ol March it will be rent ml tbe nouth part, including subles, at ISO dollars the north uan at iub uoiiara per eiinum. inquire oi Colin - w r. Riaaiin. Rn MALE OF COI.LECE LANDHi rpHE larger and better po- Won ot these lands still remain un-1 sold, and tbev are now offered at nrivate sale on accommo dating termsa part only of tho purchase money being required in bund, Also, for sale building and out lots In the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed tor beauty ol location, and all the more important advantages to be desired in such property. A good hotel is specially needed in the villago, and a lot for the purpose will be furnished on favorable terms. Appty to inesuoscrtoo uamoier,inoa county. Jy'V-tf M T. C. WING, Agent FOR SALE. rpHOSE two well known Lots Nos. 7ftfl and 757, on the corner A of Ilich snd Sixth streets, with streets snd alleys sll round them, formerly the property of Chester Johnson, on which are a great varl ty ol choice fruit and shrubbery, and subdivided in to seven parts to suit purchasers. ALSO Two Lou on the corner of Friend and Seventh streets subdivided into seven parts to suit pu'ehasf-rs. There is an alley Wrfe teet in wiotn running inroutrn mem tor general convenience. The whfiift nl th tore o inn ornuertv will be sold on erv ac commodating terms. For particulars, inquire ot Thomas Wood, Hgnnt leb'J5j WM. I'll ELAN. TO COUNTRY DIKEUIIANTK. WE have on hand a lot ol assorted crates, which will be sold at New York prices, frt-ight only added, and a large lot of Glass Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment oi inina, urocat-ry, ano mass ware; aiso a iupro lot of Fancy Wares, such as Rich Vases, Tete a lete fetts, Motto cups and sHUcers, cut and engra.ed Bohemian Glass ware, Brit aunia Tea Setts, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Spoons, CoHeepots, Ac, Ac, Ac. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons. Cnrneliu'a Solar Lard Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Waiters, Lanterns, and many other articles useful in house keeping. J. WEST WATER A SON. Columbus, August 15, 1651.-ly IIOCKINU COAL. I AM now receiving daily. Irom my Coat Bank, tbe best ot Ilerklnn Cenl, which I will sell Irom boat at sevkn cents per bushel, or deliver in any part ot the city at iioht cents per bushel. Helerted Con I lor Grates Columbus, May 17, IttOl-tf P. HAYDEM. The undersigned have been burning the Cosl from Mr. Hay Hen's brink for the last year or two. It has given us good satisfaction, and we would recommend It as superior to any sold In this city. H. Mboart, D W. Deshxer, Columbus, May IS, 1P.11 W. B. Ui'Bbard. WM. BlaVNN. XJZ would call attention to our slock of Fine Watcben, of v v Lnnilnn and Geneva Mnaufitcture. which will com mend iht-mselvea in the high finish and accuracy ol their Internal structure, and the perfection and beauty ol their oases. Also, Fine Watches lor Ladles, In grest variety j as well aa a general assortment oi an other ainasot uoia ana Oliver wawoes, in style aud price to suit all. JEWELRY. A full and beautiful assortnvM, selected with great care. Please examine, We will inalte tho prices low enough. - SILVER WARE. Always a larire and fine stock, made trom iterllnff sliver i war ranted equal to coin. FINE CLUCRH. Marble, fn various colors. Inlaid Ebony. Parier Mache. and tha lower grauea in Tnneiy. ruAitu anu nni l I Aru A WAKn, A fine nasortmiim Baskets, Castora, Candle sticks, Ac, e. Also, Watch-makers' Tools and Materials. Jul7 THR GREAT WK8TLKKN CAHHIAfiR SHOP, in tne rear ot biake st wiiiianis' Liver JarrlBBPS. Buggies. Ac., constantly on hand, and manuiactureii to ora r. Repalrina dona at tbe shortest notice. jyHUdiy john a. Shannon. Care for Sm king ChimnicM. HAVE this dsv sold and trsnsb rred to John K. Hcvl the ex clusive right to make and to sell mv tmprovfinent I n-medy amokv chlmotes, a ten ted March Ath. l&iO. Alto my im prove- mem to prt-vent wind inun oiowning flown intocuimnn s, aeown "kussh'i s i nimuov uau ' Also a ventnsior, tor tne purpose vntliatlnir houiea. railroad ears. A o . Ac. known as Ruise It's vent laior. to ana tor ino Piaie oi unio. phwui nammon. moni- ffnmerv and Cuvafansa counties, and for warn all persons from inlringing the same, as tha severest penalty of the law will be usrii Hftninat mem. iOAS, vr , husdcsIjL. Co'umbua July JJV, lel. rpHE subscriber hating purrhaaed the exclusive right to make l and (if sell the improvement mentioned in the aoove n-Ure, ori'DHrt'd to cure all kinds ot smoking chimm-vs. Terms mod- mte. and in case ot failure no charsea made Persons desirous nf imrehaalns territory aithlfl the State of Ohloexrepting tne counties ot Ham Hon, Mnnigomory, uuja- ioga ano r ranaiin, ran ann ine iap ano nuniw, anu or mi oi he lmnrovrmfni io renieavsmoav cnimnies, at ms eBiaui an mnr nppoaite me rreuann nana, uiju si., uoiumnus, unio. uouimoua. rovv ' jtMin iv. nr. tl.. Eclectic Medical Institute Chartered ia 1845 LOCATED AT CINCINNATI. Told, wwnier 0 Afatrtcuoafs from 1845 tf 18511054. FACULTY. THE fleventh V Hter Session of this College will commence on the flnt Moo. la? of November, IMl, and continue fonr months. The chairs 01 the Faculty will be arranged as follows 1 I G. JONE8, M. V., Pruof sor of Theory snd Practice of Med icine. R. fl. NEWTON. M. D.. Prafetsof of BurserT. B. L. HILL, M. D- Professor oi . bstetrics and Dlsrasec of Women and Children. Z FREEMAN, M. D , Professor of Special, Puxglcal and Path-nloirieal An atom V. J. r BUCHANAN, M. D., Professor of Physiology, and Insti-lutes of Medicine. L. E JONES, M. D, Professor of Materia Medics, Therapeu tics, and Medical no tiny. j miliun HANDLitf, at. Lt.u.v $ rrotessor oi wncniisiTj, Ph.Fmiirit anH Tfivlf-nlno v. O E. NEWTON, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Burgl eal Prosector. A gratuitous preliminary fours of Leetnrea will commence on the second Monday ot October. At the ssme time the Demonstrator's rooms will be opened, with every facility tor the atudy of Anatomy. Anatomical material la abundant and cheap. Prompt attendance at tne opening ol tne session is eapfcira Tckms Tiek-ts to a full course nt Lectures (until arariua non) UX) io advmce, or a n endorsed Bute lor 9l'A Toa tnir enurna or i.eerurea wm in anvanre. or iwfii"'"i" notelor B70. Matriculation ticket s)5 Uradnatlon15-Driion-strator's ticket S5. Board costs from two dollars to two dollars and a ball a w-fk. Students sometimes hosrd themselves, (or much leas. Students upon their srnval tn the cilv win "" ' (hit nfflra nf Prof K fl Nrainn nn H-tenth stret t. tetwren Vine and Rare. For further particulars address Dr. R 8- N,0"t or 1.1 t r iiu u Dii.'MlNAN. Dt-an. J. W. IIOLBERTOK, ,1 Itlnlde. I.anr, New Vorh, .... ssmiiiw, ..j i. ru.Nru nrf KNI1I.IPH Maul I GOODS, Onraan Tu,a, Glaia Vasaa, Haaila, Bl-tw Slaf Pi ella,8naa Bums, Aocoriilons, Lookln, Olsss, Vloltos, nutea. A,.nt tor Vihtr't !. Pcnella. Manuiac lor Am.nr.ii iia t u... r iirwmn, - FOR KENT. k BRICK HOUSE eoalalnlna sla rooms, situated n Fifth Also, banw n airwt, batawan Boatn and rranaim sir-m. tralldlaf adjolaiiil laa . Innnln. Of BilUH ABKBTBOMO. Ts S. BALD' OailQ h,ia State JournoL MONDAY MORNINO, SEPTEMBER H, 1851. ssaaaaaBjFa The Whies of Melf ,, Gallii, Lawranc, and Vinloa have nomioated A. CoiHiao, Esq., of Gallia, u th.ir candidate for Stat. 8namr. The celebrated M. D'Arasmout and daoghttr hn. band and daughter of FaT WaioHT are now is Cincinnati, where they have just arriaed from Ftril. The Board of Director, of the Western Art Colon, of Cincinnati, have appointed Mr. Jams W, Wabd, formerly of this city, their Secretary. Q'tebeo ia hereafier to be the aeat of goTemmant in the Canadaa, and the removal of tha office from To ronto to that place haa already commenced. A Railroad Barbecue is advertised to be held t few miles weal of Zanesville, on the 11th of October. Frnm tliis we inter that the road from Zanesville to Newark will be in operation a part of the way tt leaat by that time. - Fhidiriiu Brchib, the Swedish novelist, will start for. her native country on Saturday celt. She will publish her Holes and observations, and Mart HowtTT ' will translate and publish in London an English edi tion. The inhabitant, of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, between the strain of Mackinaw and Lake Superior, are thinking nf a teparate 8tato Government. They have no commercial connection with tbe rest of tbe State, are not contiguous to it and have no Interest, ia common. The Director of tbe Hillibnrough it Cincinnati Railroad Company, have let to Messrs. CvRRtI, CcsHatAi, & Craxi, responsible Contractor from Maine, the laying of the iron track from Loveland, on tha Litti Miami road, to Hillsborough to be dona by the first of January next. They also let fourteen mile of (heir road east of Hillsborough, on the Paint Valley route, The Cuban agitator have not yet ceased their efforts. It is now asserted that a plan ia on foot, and rapidly approaching an issue, to laud a force of tome four or five thousond on the shore of Cuba, which would give confidence to the Creoles, and induce tbem to join the army, thua rendering ihe revolution certain and successful. This plan, it ia aid, is to be carried iuto ell'ect this fall. A Iteniliiltcence. A correspondent of the National Intelligencer recall some of lite fuels connected with ibe summary execution of Arbuthnot and Ambriaier, by Jarkaon, in 1818, as being in some respects apposite to the shooting of Ihe fifty prisoners at Huvana. These n.en were taken in Florida, then a Spanish pnsaeesiun, and nnder General Jackson'a orders, were tried by a special military tribunal upon a charge of " exciting and stirring up the Creek Indian tu war aainst the United States and her citiiena, they being subject nf Great Britain wiih whom llie United State are at peace." They were found guilty and condemn- Arbuinnot to be bum, and Ambrister to be shot. Subsequently the sentence of Ambrister ware-considered, and he wa. sentenced to receive fifty atripee u(hju me uare oaca, ann oe connnea wun oail ana chain to hard labor for twelve montha. Gen Jackson on the following dar annroved of tha finding and original sentence of both, but disapproved oi the re-consideration and niitieallon of the aentenca of Ambrister. In bis General Orders, he tet lorth that Ambrister's case it appeared from the evidence and pleadings nf the prlsouer that he did lead and com- and within lite territory of Spain (beinaT a aubieet of Great Britain) ihe Indians at war against the United tales, tnese nations be'ng at peace. " It is, ne confutes, " an established principle of the law of natinna that any individual of a nation making war against the nizens ol anoiner nation, they being at peace, rorleita i allegiance nnd becomes an outlaw and pirate." otn prisoners were accordingly torttiwiin executed. John wmncy Adams, tnen Secretary ot Slate, vindi- - cated ihe course ot Gen. Jockann in the matter with great ability and success. In hi memorable letter to Mr. cirving. lite Mmi.ternt the united slate at Mad id, ol the USth ol November. 1818, be say respeclinAT Ihese men. that " General Jackaou. noaaeased ot their person and the proofs of their guilt, might, by tha awiui ana ordinary usage oi war, nAva bong tnem uui wimuui me lurniainy oi s iriai. in the lollovoinaT extract from the same letter, Mr. Adams speaks in term which express his strong aensa of the enormity of tha offence ot their intrusion into terriiorie where they had no lawful business I " Is ihi narrative uf daik and complicated depravity this creeping and insidunus war, both against Spain and the United States this mockery ot patriotism! ihese political philters to fugitive slaves and Indian outlaw these perfidies and treacheries of villains incapable of keeping their faith even to each other, all in the name ot souih Ameiican liberty, oi ma rigme oi runaway neeroea and the wronea of savape murderer all combined and projected li r'u"der Spain of her ' province, and to sprean w any ue.naMniuiiBioDa; . he border ,f "m v(iieu oiai.ais an mis auincienc . ..uui tbe sympathies of his Caibolio Majesty's Gov. ernment, escittd by the execution of these two 'tub- ecta ot a power in entity with the King I " Asain. in a subsequent part of the same letter. Mr. Adams says l 1 wo of ihem, offenders ot tha deepest dye. attar . solemn warning tn iheir Government, and individually to one of Ihem, having fallen, Jtagrtmtt dttino, into tha hands of an American General ; and itte puniahmentin- dieted upon litem haa Hied them on high a an exam- le.awtul in its exhibition, but, we trust, auspiciooa m t results, of that which awain unauthorised pretender if European agency in stimulate and interpose in wsr ieiween the United Btaieeaud tne ludiana wilnin their control." It ia tn be remembend that lb act thu jnttined was without the limit, of tbe United State, and within the jurisdiction of Spam', a neuii al Power. Authorities in abundance, and of tha highest kind, mav be cited to show how iho ttalttmen ot our Union have viewed aggression hy ourcitiiens upon lb right of nailona with whom we were at Hace. In 1813, Mr. Mudtsiin, men rreident,iMuedht proc lamation prohibiting illegal expedition in tha United 8iatea againat the dominion of Spain, end enjoining Ukiii all offic rs " tn be vigilant in searching out ana bringing to puniahment all persons concerned in such-enterprises, and in selling and detaining eubjecltotbe disposition ol the law an arms, mniiaiy stores, vetseia, or other means provided or providing for the same." Mr. Van Buren, in 1838, referring lothe ympatbiier on ihe Canadian lioniier, declared " That the combi nation or aanociaiiun of citizen of the United State to disturb ihe peace ol tbe dominion of a friendly nation, ia a violation of the laws providing for tha performanca of our obligaliona to the other powers of the world, and of iliac sacred code of lawe by which national intercourse is regulated." (I Executive Document Id Sept., aSih Cougreaa, p. 34.) So long ago aa 1793, Mr. Jefferson, when a party, ondet the direction of ciiicen Genet, wera about fittinc out expeditions within the Uuited State in aid of France, declared that For our citizens, then, tn commit murders and dep redations on the members of nation at peace wiih ua, or lo combine to do ii. appeared, say the Secretary of Slate, to the Executive and to tboae whom they consulted, aa much against the laws of tbe land as to com bine to murder or rob It own citizen, and as uvocn to require punishment, if done wilhin ibeir limite whera they have territorial jurisdiction, or on tba high seaa, where they have a personal inn, diction, reachitx their own cilizeus only. So ay our law aa w understand mem." That the slanehter of the fifir prisoners at Havana was alike cruel and impolitic, nobody will deny) bnt it should he borne in mind tbat ine unfortunate men had violated tha laws of their own government and renounced ill protection, and voluntarily placed inem- . aelve in the altitude of armed enemiee to tbe govern ment of Cuba lolo whose band they were name io tall and did Tall, to be dealt wiih a aucb power want be expected to deal with such invader. Itianoteaey to see how, having in view tba principle which our moat distinguished public men have laid down a applicable to such interference, our government can Complain even of their summary punishment. Cinaiaaell Comm.
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Full Text | VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, MONDA.Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1851. NOMBEB 58. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT fc BA80OK. OFFICE JOUBNAL m'LDINai, HIOH AND PRARL tTRCBTI. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TEitiUS Invariably la adTancc Tho DtiUf , to periont In Columbus, per year Ifl 00 wnt by mail nut of Columbus 6 00 " during tbu snssion, and Tri-Weekly balance of BOO . 4 00 3 00 S 00 1 SO l m l oo 8 00 1 00 00 40 1 ho Trl-WonalT by mall Weultly in Columbus Outol tho city, by mall, single To cluba ol four and upwards To clubs ot ton and upwarda, to one address Daily, session Tri.Wtwkiy . . . . Woflkly, fnnle To cluba ot lira and upwarda Advertising. The lollnwInK rates and rules ot aHfertiiinghsToboflnaffrood upon bMwtwu llio propriHtora ot tbu Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Statt Journal, to be obaorved, In all cases, alter this date. July 3D, IH4U. Daily Paper One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion each u-idiUonal " " 1 we-'ft 2 0 AO 0itt 1 (Ml . 800 3 00 4 IXI 0 00 . 8 IX) . 10 00 . 15 00 . IB 00 10 00 . 20 00 99 00 Ufi 00 . 30 00 EM) 00 . OA 00 . 40 00 45 00 5500 130 00 h m 4i i month 3 ' m 3 " : 6 i " " 1 ru-.ni inn card. S llnM or less, pRruinam Mi oluinn,wltn 4chingpa, " " 8 u 13 u " changed wrwltly dally with 4 change it fl u ii la " changi-d weekly aauy Other cases not provided for, chargosnle In conlonnlty wlih the above rates, Tho standard of tneaiurnmeot to be minion type. For each additional square in the dnily, Inserted one month, or ft gretr length ol time, and for each additional aquare inserted under the yearly ratt'S, hall price. No ailvertistfmt'nt to bo considered by the year, union It fa ape clfled on the mauuscript, or pruvlously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for thwlr publication. Announcing candidates (for offices or every description) to he charged hi the rate of iilty cunts wr week, lor each nainej the aamn to bo, in all cases, paid In advance. All advrrtlapineuu Iroin strangers or transient persona to be paid in advance. Advertisements nnt marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will becimtinued one mouth, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted Hccordttifily. Thu privileges of yearly advertisers will lw confined rip idly to their rogulnr bu.iiiess; end all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auc'lnnoors, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, nut to ue contracted lor by tbu year, but to bo charged by the pleee, at thnumal ratns. No AUVKRTiaRMKNT CAN VK IfMrtRTltD QnATtJtTOOSLT. Advertlauinetits torchHritatilnintttitutiiins.flreromimnles.ward, township, end other public meetings, and such like.tu lie charged half prico, Mnrrluao nntlres to ho eharjrod 25 cents. Dentils insertetl without eharp!, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations, or obituary notices, and when so aueumpauied, to be paid lor. Kegular advortfserf, and all others sending cnmmunleationa or requiring notices, drsirtnir to cull alleniton to fairs, soirees, concerto, or any public entertaining are made lor admittance all notices ol private assnciutions every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can mly be Inserted with the understanding that tho same is to be paid lor. It inb-iided to be Inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate ot not less than 20 cruts per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not leaa than double tho above rates and measured sail solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rato of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo bolden for the price of inserting advertise-menu brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1851. 'X JPLY. 8. M. T. W T. F. 8. .. .. 1 2 3 4 S H 7 8 9 HI 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ii 27 28 29 30 31 .. AOQPST, 8.M. T. w T.I F, 8. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 2li 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER. 8. M. T. w T. F. 8. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 282H30...... .. OCTOBER, 8. M. T. W T. F. 8. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 III 11: 12 13 14 15 IV 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 8(147 48 29 331 NOVEMBER, 8 M, T, W T. F. 8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 3U............ deoember. 8.m.t. w t. f. s. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 282!3I)31 ,..... 8. M, T. W T. F. 8. 12 3 4 5 II 7 8 II 1(1 11 12 13 H 15 in 17 18 1!) ail 21 i'l 23 24 25 2li 27 28 2!' 31) 31 - lEBROAHY. ,. M. T. w T. r. 8. ............ I 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 111 II 12 13 14 15 115 17 18 11)2112122 23 24 2.r 2(1 27 28 MflHOH, 8. H T. w T. r. a. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 I) 111 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2(121 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 8u3l...... .-I-- AFR1L. . m,t.wt. .. .. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HI 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 21) 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 2W2I) 3ll MAIf. S.lf. T. W T. F. 8. .. ..123 4 5 0 7 8 U 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 2(121 22 23 24 252li27 2829 :in 31 JONB. . T.w T. f 8. 1 2 3 4 5 Ii 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 1(1 17 III 19 211 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 30 SAironL OALLOWAT. HRNRT F- TAQW. OALLOWAY 6c PAilK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partuera, la the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts, ufflce to mua new pnuuing, opposite ouue uuuw, majfrtf A. B. BUTTLES. A.aiiti CAnnllorat Law.CoIntnbaa. Ohio Oft.ce, ho, S, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretory ol SUUi'aoffice. WALTKIt THRALL, t t st SSAaasit ma A rKullMB I aW f ' At ItNlll OB. flhtfl, A LdU, a Comtiitsloiwr tu tike tho Acknowledgment ol Uecdl in. for the 8taie ol New York. wi LOCIAli flOTTLKS. THKO. COMaToCK. OtO. O. CO STOCK. BUTTLE. CM.KTO( K eV CO.. do.r.Kui.Fi tn H rnmitni-a A Ca l FORWARDING AM) COHHIHdKiN MERCHANT8, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Flth and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. y Liberal advances made on consignments. marfl v uniCWiV Ac f.lVH Inn ra.tryt Bread street, near the Bridge, Colnm- . Stoves of all kinds, and a great varUty of Castings, always on hand. octL.ai , tsu. unnau. TlinnpflllNm OPVICR. N1 O. 4, N.ll'a Elrbne, opposite lie Seorelarj """a" a omca, mgn sirees, uotuiDua.. K. O. L1LLII. KEIBRRT & I,fI,I,KT, TJOOK BINDEKS, Uili aua, oijpo.no Ukj rabllo Offlms, Co- U Iambus. augi,'45 riKUH. annssTT Sr. C.n.. DEALERS In Hsrdwara and Caltery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Ilnnsa Builders' Matarlals, Fannlna and Mnchanlaal Tools, Military 'Uooda, 0 0. no. io ..i,b a.gn u, if. e. aESBiosis. It. B. HAABIt F. r. SESSION! aV COM . a n UTilL nKALiaSllf DttY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, to. Four doors south of the American, Columbos. loclB KLDKIDUE & MARTIN, DRAPERS av i a i uwrb, mt-mt Jm. aufii nf Town, omoiiu (As U. 8. HoteL A RE prepared to execute all orders In their line of business. In J theaesteatand most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, aplrVdtf A. L. MARTIN. fumniM .a. as a UtflM. WHOLESALE d RauU Dealers In gaa laturea, Cincinnati, TT Ohio, 411 Bain bi, aoove yann. . akMlHMsilM )a7 INSURANCE. LIVDS INSUHED BY THE KENTUCKY Jll'Tl'AL LIFE LNSL'H.l.VLE tOMPAM, COV1MUTON, KY. THIS CnmpMfir huo ftoiu.lcipiul ol line Ifundrcil Thou Hnd llollnrat ind U mmi.ituil hy toon ul tb bigbeit iulug. rlly mid mapuiialbllity, pHmpbleu lurniibtd, InformBUoii stven, and Rnullatlon ro orlveil by j. 1L IUT1U, A(nl. Ur. 8. M- Smith, Modlcnl Exnmlner. MijiuMljr IN VUUIt I'HOI'KIITV INMDUKUf IF not, plfua ekll upon thi undt'rilxni'd. who Ii AKnt for one of thn oldu.t tud uoit roipoutlblo Conip.iilei u tha VolUid 8lfit'i, thfl Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., And ukei F irs, lulund Mid Minou mki on ihn mo.l lavorablo term,. J. II. TUTTI.E, AimnC 8pl9 lr Office in Orpentor'8 Uuildioga. FIBE, INLAND AND MARINE InSuBANCk7 Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. C1HAK I KMKU 111 If .fl. Capital Block, 8ur,lu. Fund and An-J ou.lPromiumi.tlOO OIIO. Collclna liaund is uiual, by J. II. TU r i'l.K, Ant, Uolumbu., aul-dlm Olli In Carpmiutr'i Hulldlngl. rol.llRIBI'H AI1KNUV. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Cqmpany. IJiinnioljr fund MIIO.UOO. TT1I8 Comp.ti)' olli,r. to lb In.ured all tb McurltT and ad. TMOttRra or thn Mutual and Joint Htock plmi. (a. bnretolora appliHd) tiomblneri, n.muly i Low rain of pramium an annual rtiturn, In aa.li, of the nnt eenl.KH required tor tba oontlneant rl.k ot Iho year an aoequate, but not exeetalve prof ion lor the luture aevurliy of membera for the whole tvrm of llle, with an adequate Intpreal In the accumulating lund avcured to aucb member., at death, by eredita upon their pollclo. i a auaranty lund dealgued lor tha permanent leeurlty of iheilterm mem, bora, and alao for tbepreaant security of those lor the whole term ol llle. This I. thn only Mutual Life Insurance Company whnan rates of premium aro tiapd at a fair reduced Btamlarl, with a provla, ion lor nn annually Increasing accumulation ol lunds(lor luture security) In exact proportion to tho amount of buine.a and the increasing risk trom advsnclng ag- amonu the members, I'amphli'ts, TracU, ito., gtvlna In detail tha plan and ratea ot tho Company, furnished gratis, and application, received, hy J. U. TUTTLE, AgenL 8, M, Smith, Medical Examiner. auglS MUTUAL INMUHANCK. Western Reserve Fanners' Insurance Company, I'AINdVILLE, OHIO. P. P. SaMfoxd, President. War. L. Pxaxms, fleeretary. auglS 1. R. TUTTLE, Agent. TUB HARTFOHO 1,1 FR AND IIUALTU INStl-HANCB IJ09IPANV. KAlTroiD, OON1SRCTICOT. pAPlTAL STOCK, 9 1 00,000! -This Company, by the lib. V oral provisions of lta charter, is enabled to oiler advniilagca superior to thoso presented by any other Company In thu United BtHtes combioing as it doea tha Mutual, Joint Htock, and Life and Health principles ; In all ol which the rates are as lavur to those assured as salety to them snd the Company will adm t. This Company is the JSrsi and oitlv one in the Union, or Id ihe world, It la believed, that haa thus eombined Its operstlons, inn altered to grant insurance with benebta both present and protizt He For lulldetalla In regard to terms and eondltlonsrelerencu may be made to the patnphleta to be had gratia ol the agent, or ol W M. CINCH. GKO. O. COMdTUCK, Agent. Columbus, O, Angest OT, 1P.KI. IIMON ItllJTDAI. I.IFK INSHKAN K (KMIHAYN. BOSTON. MASaAOIIIiaRTTS. t'npllHlAOtOOO. THIS Cnmpnny Inaimw livi-a on the moat favorable terma, and grant CHiitorniu riika, ovicrland or by bba, i'rumluina enn be paid quarterly, ot acmi-nnnually. Amount Rvallhble lur puy mental lotaus, Ifi.'i,iil9, On the 1st ot July last, this company declared a dividend of 75 per cent , crttdited to holders ot Lile Policies, Persona desirous to Inauro in this company, will be furnished with pamphlets and blank applications, grRtia. T. STOCKTON, Ancnt, Otlico No. 7:t High st. Dr. Ww. TnitviTT, Med leal Examiner. (JanM-ly VT1CA INHDRANC'E COMPANY, UTICA.N.Y. Cnpltnl S IOO.OOO. THE undersigned, agent lorthealiove Company, Is prepared to take Insurances on property ot every dcacriullon, agidnat loss or damage by rial, and agnlnat the perils ol the sea or inland navigation, Hiaka taken on favorable terms, and losses promptly adjusted T. STOCKTON, Agent, (anlfly Office No. T,i High st EAGLE INSURANCE COMt ANY, CINCINNATI. Capital 9100,40O. INSURANCES taken in this company against loss or damage by lire, and against the perils ol the sea or inland navigation, on property of every description. All losses promptly adjusted, and risks taken on as lavorable terms as any in tho city. jann-iy i. mutniin, Agent. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OK CINCINNATI, 111 pi 111 I $11700,0001 Office otipoailfl the Cnnltol Honae. rflHE undersigned has been appointed Agent ot the above com- X pany for tho city of Columbus, and la authorised to insure property oi every description againat loss or aamageDy f ire, ana gum me pema ui we oca ur tmanu naviouou. ntsKs taaen on tnu most tavurauio n'rmi, l, C1U1A1UI1, AgtlUI. DtaiCTOHS. E- B. Roedcr, William Burnet, George Carlisle, J C. Thorp, J. M. lilai, U. lUuer, J. P.KUbreth, E. 8. Haloes, H. L. Iloflinan. t. d, niz.Esjyr.ii, rn-iincni, M. Ghookt, Secretary apldtt COl.LMULrH 1NHUKANCE COMPANY, WUK AND rpHIS Company continues to Insure every species ot building. and thetumitura. machlnerv. coods. warea and merchandiie. and other property contained therein, againat loaa or damiige bo tire i also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cargoes ol steam, boats, sail veasels,keel boats, and other water eratt. against the penis ot seaa, lakes, ana rivers, on we mom lavoraoie tunns. JUIlUalV-UU ir.mno aiinns, art ., kt j JFFHSON 1.11 E IKSUUANCi; CO., (Of CINCINNA'J'L) Incorporated by the State of Ohio. 9100,000 Capital. IFR INSURANCE effected in this Company on the MU I THAI, and JUINT tiTOCK avsteras. 6omH ol the oevulittr advautaitea of this Company are i 1. It has a ONpital of I'Al.OOU, well secured ; has two depart. menu, the mutual and Joint stock; the mutuai drpartmont being secured by the whole stock ot the company and Its accumula Uona. fl. The rates ot nremiura in tne mm sioca aeoartmeni are re duced equal to an annual cash dividend in advance of 331 per cent. 3. in the tnttrMai department, out one-nan oi me annual premium Is required in cash, wh' tke insurance Is for lite, and the annual premium amounts to ww oiviuenu oi prouis anuuwtjrj au-rln iaaitMt slrawlnu inf.raat atiH trtuiattarahle. 4. 1 ne llle oi tne nusnana may oe inaureu lor mc iwurut ui ud lie, the insurance payable to her, free from all claims of credi tors or repreaf nuiivfs. We are not aware ot this provision in any other Company in Uhlo; it is in none oi tne cugusu mpi- niua mod hilt Ihi rll thn K Haiti Tn ComillinleS. a. I no premiums may Do paia seuu-aunuany, or Quarterly, u preferred. 6. Tba premiums received will be Invested In the West ana tha. m.mov nuifi suinimllv tor llle Insurance retained amonu us. All should insure who ate not certain ot leaving their families in comfortable circumstances, and all whose income depend upon their personal exertions, as Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers and Mechanics, Clerks, Book-keepers, and those in public ollices. Also, Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers in active business, whose property depends upon the vicissitudes of wane. 'I'hnM wlnnavsa ratal Mtita IB Fnfn TYl rwsrffrl . 4. Those who require the endorsement of their friends for their Security. 0. The lives oi ail parents woo migni wave weir larauiw- w provided lor at tneir ueam. H.H. GOODMAN, Pres t. W. W. CONES, V. President t,. nanTon necreiaxy. Diaacroas. CINCIfiltATI. (erge Carlisle, H. II. Goodman, William Hurnet, W. W. Cones, Samuel H. Keys, William McCaramofl. Charles Couahsn, A. G. Hurt, Charles Goodman, E (Jest, If H. Pavne. Cleveland. O. p. W. besliler, Columbus. Board or F inance. Hon. Jacob Burnet, damuel Wiggins, Esq.,T.a.Oodnian,h.q. wtBoett ,vvtva Office Ohio Mutual Inauranee Co., Columbua. Prof. F. CanTaa, M. D., Medical fciammer. may fl7-ly Hurdwure GERE, ABBOTT cV CO.. Slam mtth Ullt Mudlark. No. 161 Hlsll atTCfit. HAVE now in store and in transitu from the eaat, a very large at.K-k nf hardware, evtlerv. house bulldiiu materials, far ming and mechanical tools. We have long been anatoiia to meet our customers on low prices, we have new the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchasers upon as good terms, If not a Uttle bet ter, wan ail J UUlCrOSMtUllBUUIUUtlU .iwimij. PAINTS. tTE have on hand and for sale at the lowest market rans, Linseed OIL White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Alao, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a treat variety oi paints, orusnee, aw, ai me hkd " Tl riURIillR TUIlilIINUS. 1fC PAIR Elastic Springs ; 80 sett Iron Aaies; 100 sett Brass IIII H.si.hnui.Ha-.thalKaMoaa- Patent Leather : Lace.TuttS, Damask Linings; Painted and Gum Cloth) Tecks,8earooa Cord, Hau.lei;asung.,e. rorvj inn , rn HiAII.H I and lor sate at low prices, aw i ' " bron.ht to this market ' OKRK, A B BO IT CO. - nswv tuiVh-4 WINIhiW ill. Ann. amousst wmco mav 1 UUU be found single and double thick rrench, tbe best Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual alios. At the sign ' r..r. mi r Dlnl flfia ot toe UIUI nusivvsi, runiis run aiwa. Vt hm Jtajt received a freah tot of those very superior eroas ff mt aawi we nave nean aetung nwimiwow jiaT GUU, ABBOTT CO TRANSPORTATION. THROUOU TO CINCINNATI IN TWELVE HOURS. C. Cs and C. Railroad. OimiipiI to rnlumbua. m.nA innMiitd with th C0MUUIMVKM Ain.l I.ITTI.K Ml AM A HAIL- UUAUN TU CINCINNATI- AND WITH Til If MNVlBftI WIOHWAKti it. U. TU UKlsUX. SUMMRR AND PALL ARRANGEMENT. ON and aliar July 7th, Traim laa fullowi, Sundayi ex C4fUtt)dl CloTolwd forColarabo 7.00 A.M. " ' " 11.00 A.M. " " ShfllbT. aim p h. CttWflland for Columbua and Way Butiona, with ireigai o.uu a,u. CultunbuifOrCIovelaDd 645 A.M. " " " , 10 4A A.M. Bhelby " 6.00 A. M. Culumhui fur ClOTftlind and Way Statloni, with lrtlht 8 A. M. The 6.45 A. M. Traill from Columbua. with Dnaapniieri.ituiuiat all wny iuiIuui, Mill racliea t.ivitlniid at U UO if, M. 1 he 10.43 A. M, Kxureaa i'min frnin Oulumliui. atona at Dela- warn, Ctirdloifton, (I niton, Hholby, Ntw Lundun. WuHinKttui and rauon cocnwitn um ptaacniiitra that uinwo uinc.Dt.au mauu m.. Tin uie L,imu wiami, and tJuiunibua and AeiiUi KHiiruadt, id cunecu at Cln-Uni at 11.00 F M. tor Butlnlo nnrf Uuukira. with the new and apleniid Low Preuura fu-nm PhuIic!, KM PIKKriTATfc. Cbul HAtABD mid KIICKEVIt. HTATK. CaiiUin dTANjUD, fur Huttnlu) aud IheUIIKtN CITY, CkuL C J. 'Iitui, id ALAHAMA. CauLT. W, Pka"K. lor Dunkirk. Arrivlfu at Dunkirk at 4 o'clock A. M.: and at Ituft'alo at 7 o'clock A. M.. In tlma to ooDwet with the fcspreai Trains to New York and Albany.um 7.uu a. n. 'i nun irom uieveianu, witn patangera, itnpa at I Way (Jutlona, and rtacbt Hhelliv at 10 30 A. M., cunnuuiriK Itb the Hmiduakv and Newark Ruilroad, and arrive at Colum bua at ft. 1 5 P. M ., and Cincinnati at 1 1 .00 P. M. The 1 1.00 A. M. ExprM Train for Columbua, atnpa at Grafton, Wellington, New Loudon, Shelby, Gallon, Carding ton and Del ware, and connect with the dtnamera KmpireHtnte and luck eye State Irora burlulo, and Alabama and Quran City from Uua airs, at uieveiand, ana at uoiumout witn the uoiumuue ana aa aia, and Little Miami Knilrobda. reachlujr Columbus at 5.U5 P. and Cincinnati at 11 00 P. M. Tbe 3 UO P.M. Train trom CleTcland to Shelby, with duhd- ra, atopa at all Way Stations. The6.U0A M. Train from Shelby to CloTeland, with patten gen, atopa at all Way Stationa. rir PaiaeDRpri will be ticketed between Colnmbuaand Now ork. Shelby and Nfw York. CluTcUnd and Ubcrlin. Cleveland and Elyrla, Cleveland and Norwnlk.and Cleveland and Milan. (7 The company if prepared to receive freight on conalgn ment, and tranaport it to any point on tuolr road. For particulars, tee Freight Tariff. u A. Knioht, Cinveland, ) Gzo. Wation, Columbua. Agents. M. TuRNaa, Shelby. ) P. W. htkadkb, Cincinnati, 1 TlckrtABentl C. Patbick, Clereland, 5 llcIOTen"' W. H. Clkhknt, Huu't h. M. R. R-. Cincinnati. 8. Mxddkbv, Sup't C. ft X. K. U.. Columbus. A. STONfcL Ja.. HuDerinttsndent. Offlce of thn C. C. & C. R. R. Co.. ( June lid, $ Jyl9 1M1 COLUMBUS XCNIA KAILKOAD, tSUMMfcitt A K K A W U E M K iN I . pvN and after June 4, until further notice, Passenger Trains win run as ioiiowb ; EXPHKSS THUUU'IH TRAIN between Cleveland and CIn. clunHtl leave Columbus daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 5.30 P. M., arrive at Xenia 7 40 P. M. Returning, leavo Acnia at 8 33 A. M., arrive at Columliua 10.40 A. M. ACCOMMMODATION TRAIN Loaves Columbus daily at 10 A. M.. arrlvfla at Xenla at 7.M A M. (connectlna with a Train tlie Little nliaim ttatlroKd wbicti arrives in uincinnan n.w Mi Hutu nuns, eave Xen a on tho arrival ot the train trom Cincinnati at oo p, m., reach uoiumuus a.ju r. m. Passengers by tbls Train going either to Cleveland or Cincinnati, aleeu at Columbus and resume the next morn in it. Coachea leave Columbua daily tor Lancaster, Chillicothe, New ark, jbanesville and Wheeling, on the arrival u tne i;ara. Pterce'a line ot Stages runs between Xenla and Dayton in con-nectton with both trains ol Cars. Tickets may be bad at the office of the Ohio Stage Company, i Columbus. riTTl.e Company wilt not be responsible for baggage ex ceeding 950 In value, unleas by special agreement julo s. MCsirBE.n.1, nup t. TI1K UA1LKOAII. OMNIBUS cV STAiAK OFFICE, As been reinovea irom tne neti tiouse1 to lour aoora .1 aiorth atf thn American Motel, on Hitih street Citi- tens are requested to call at the ottice and secure Railroad Tick-eta tor either North or Weat They can also have an Omnibus call lor them at their residences, and be sure ot arriving at the Depot In time for tbo trams. Fonr Dully I.lnea of Conehea leave on the arrival of the ears. For Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, as follows: .aai mrui t.inea leave n iu n. m, Exoress " 9 P. M. Extra Coaches lumished at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent Columbus, Ohio, March 39, 1831-1? New York and Erie Railroad Line. 851. wmrzifH i85i. EW route to New York city via. Dunkirk sod the Erie Rail road, connecting: with first class steamers on Lake Erie, tbe Michigan, Uleveland, (Joiumbus and uincinnatl, uieveiana ana Pitubursh. and Sanduskv and Cincinnati Railroads, and steam ers on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and the Ohio, Indiana and renosy ivan ia canais. TKA11NS Lit AVIS II UN It I Kit AS fULLUWHI (Sundays excepted,) 1st Morning Express Train at 0 o'clock. Sd do Mail 10 3d Evenina Einress 3.30 Throngh Tick eta from Columbnete New York, 814. Tha Mail Train stoosat Elmira. where Daasemrers can sleep 7 hours, and take the Express Tnin, arriving in New York next mnrutni at V o clues, masiog tne wnoie aiatnnce ny any iiRnt. Tne express rteigntana uaitie iramicaTM uunaira at - a, . dailv i a Paaaenuer Car is attached to this Train to accommo date Way passengers and Drovers. -s tf-Z- n.,a...b n Ma VrtrV Aft. nMnnr1ta BJ( This com oan v are ureuared to transport live stock and Ireltfbts Of all kinds to and trom New York. Particular attention will be paid to piocx i i e gauge wing feet wide, slvea this route arest advantages over narrow gauge Railroada in the transportation of stock. Additional Trains will be put In commission In a very short time. , , Freight Tariffs will be distributed, giving full particulars in re gard to tne prices oi rreigui, u iuon u im-j can im -jiDiJuru. J. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. (juU New York and Erie Kailroad Line. FOB DUNKIRK DIRECT, WITHOUT faANDINGi 'MHHIiUliH lit NK.W rUKIL 111 sSV nwni THE steamer ALABAMA, Capt W. T. Pkn, will leave for Dunkirk Tue.days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 o'clock P M r immorllfiifllv nn thn arrival of the Express Train from Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with tbe Morning Express Train tor new inra. rsr for KreWftt or rassageappiy to j w thiiun'kiN. American House. Colutnnus. rs Throush TicseU ean be procured at the Ohio Stage Of. flee, Columbus, Ohio. 1JW New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOB PTTNKIRK DIRECT, WITHOUT LANDING. THE steamer UlJEKN CITI, Cipt T. J. Titus, will leave for Dunkirk on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 o'clock P. M., or immediately on the arrival of the Express Train Irom Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk the Morning Express Train for New York. ty For Freight or Passage appiy to j, w. THORNTON, American House, CoHimbM. tW Throush Tickets ean be procured at tha Ohio Stage Of fice, Columbus, Ohio. 1831. EVKFOHD LINE. 1831. Applr H. P. WIIALLOH, Cpatalra.) J. W PATTKH, M Qnay atnwt, Albany. MAXWKI.L ft PATTEN, l.on, Wharf; Boffalo. IHHAKL W. LAMHON, 109 Slau atrntt, Boston. . KlVHALLAI)l,Cl.alaaa,Ohlo. H. HTCH, Colamboa Ohio. A. M. HALE. Oninl Aient 1. w. PiTTKN TO. Pranrirlara. ra9-Mark nackaiaa "Cckfard Lint," ship dail. at 5 o'doek. r. M.. di ccaiora owp . w " 1841. ECKFOBD EXPKESS. 1831. H A II. ROAD ANU HTbAH, J. W. PATTEN .V CO.. Praprlrtara, Albamr, N. V. AdlKTS. '" .tyJ'Jr.'Jl- J 127 Broad at at-(up stairs,) U. H. wiL.i.lASia, 2 Mewl York. H. P. WIIALLOH, MAXWELL A PATTEN, Long Wharf, Buffalo. IHKAEL W.LAMHUN, nrj niate st Koston. EDDY A UALLADAY, Cleveland Ohio. R. FlTCflf Columbos, Ohio. A. HI. HALE. Geara. Aaeat rvuirk narltasefl Ecx. Lma Expaxst. care Mai well A Patten, Buffalo," and ship by People's Line Steamboats, foot of Courtland atreet, every miiernuo, uvtvim w cioca. jnnlCMra. i I IITU ANU CAflNl NkrtN. E NGLIflH, French and American Cloths and Casslmers In Oladlng SOtne lanwv owiiF- siwui, wnrcn wnmj uo rvwni eomblnatton ot sea to and low mriu. Jast owned, by ,5 II. COWLfca A CO. SUMMER flif AWLB AT A LO&-A iaa tot, aUghtly lajorad, tolwltoasoaIoraaleby M gpf . ss. wvvvaasi m w REAL ESTATE. JOIirU V. IMITH. SAJttJSL Ka MILLS. SMITH cV NTLT.lt , ATTOtWBYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Real Estate Agents, Surreyora and Notaries Public, Htull STREET, COLUMBUS. OHIO, ATTEND to the practice of ihflrprolession, obtaining, pensions, selling snd leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lauds, collection ol claims, examination ot land titles, etc., dec, c. REMR IKCES, flwan A Andrews, Columbua, O. Allred Avery, New York City. Wm. Mlltord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Sllly It Wright, Cin'tl. J. A. W. Fin nay, Bt. Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Cinrln'atl. A r6W IVItlHD. liBf T, OP tnose beautifully located vacant lota, on East Town street, Washington Avenue, and Franklin Avenue, for sale cheap. also Three fine city slae vacantlots on East Rich street, for sale cheap, by SMITH A MILLS, aplO Real KataleAirenta. A FINE CHANCE I FOR HALE A Brick Cottage House and lot on East Oak street, for a small priyinent down, and the balance in five equal instelliiu-uis, with Inter-teres!. The house contains aia Muely linistied and conveniently arranged rooms well, cistern, Ac, by SMITH a MILLS, Real Estate Agents, I.OTW 1011 IH'tSINUHH IIOIXKH. WE are suthonst'd tootlrlor sale live iota ot ground, near the New Market llouie, on Town street suitable tor the erection ot stores. Wo will sell thrtn on such terms that the annual payments will not amount tn more thun tbe n-ot ot an or- diunry store room. Merchants, Grocers, Ac.. woiiMdoweil to think of this. SMITH A Hll.l.fl, jyu-it luai trjiaie Agents. FOIt HAI.B. SEVEN of the first claas lUMUUNU LOT- on thi corner o Rich and dlxlb streets. Theae lots are uaaurpasiiHl by any ocntion in tte city, and those w lulling a good lot In one ot the beat uelghborhooda, and on very easy term, nbould mil immediately ou . BM1TH MILLS, Jyu.d Heal Estate Agents. I'AHTUItK OR 43AltlKN I.OTH. WE are suthorir'd to otter tor sale NINE OUTLOTS, situa ted on the Oroveport TumpU road, about 100 rmls south of the corner of the road and the Livingston road. These lots are ot a Ann quality ot soil, and well adapted for Burdening purposes, or pasture lots, and contain from A to Mi, acres each and are in line condition lor pasture lots tbe coming soaaon. plat and prices may bo seen at the office of SMITH A MILLS, apJi Real Estate Agents. FOIt KENT. ADWELLING HOUSE on Water street, north of Gay street The house Is well calculated lor a boarding bouse, or lor two am nil families. Terms $13 per month, Porsons wishing ean see the promises by calling on SMITH A M1LI S, mayS4-d Real Estate Agents. VACANT LOTS, tiORbnltillng purposes, on Front street, between Ppring and m ri b by A Northstreota. 1-or sale by SMITH A MILLS, Jy2U-dtf Keal Estate Agents. MM A Ms IIOITHRS AND LOTS. JhI WE have a number of small biuses and lots, which we Ifijf can ntlnr lor sale on payinents that are but a tritlo morn swlaa, than yearly rent at prieea averaeing ClOOliencb. Come ana seo, nniiiti at piiui., ap5 Real Estate Agents. HOI HK AM) LOT. ON the corner of B.mk and Htrawhcrry Alleys. Lot la filfy by figtg teet. Frnmn house with 8 rooms, cistern, well, wood houie, stable, etc.. etc., all in comnli-to order. Fur sale cheap, aud on good terms, by - SMITH A MILI.H, jy-tMli Keal Estate Agents, MOO A C It KS OF U(MI I.ANI). IN Prairie towuship, on tho South side ol the National Road torsaleby SMITH A MILLS, mar4-ri,w Real Estate Agmta NOTICE. MESSRS. SMITH A MILLS, Real Estate Agrat, have a few of those choice building lots on Town street and Washington Avenuo still left Purchasers wishing to build residences on tbe best building ground, and in one of the best neighborhoods in cno city wouiu ao wen not to ne too .ate. nou-a B'J.OIIO Oil H.1.000 WANTED. ASA LOAN, lor one or two years, for which a liberal Interest A will lw paid, and a mortgage ou an abundance of real eatate adjoining this city, will be given as security, r or particulars, in quire of SMITH A MILLS, ap 10 Agents. . JOHN W. BAKER. ROBIRT ARJfSTSOKO, BAKER cV ARIUHTKONU. REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Othce, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O i;OR KENT -A FRAME STABLE, in a good location, sult a. aum ioi a livery stauie. inquire oi aug3 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR KKNT. A FRAME HOUSE, containing eight rooms and kitchen, Ac j.m. BiiUHtca on uign stri-ei, uetween i own anu men aireets. Inquire of Op'-!") BAKER A ARMSTRONG A FAIMI FOR HALE OR RENT THIS farm Is situated wtlhln two miles ot tbe city, and contains 80 acres, 65 ot which are improved. Enquire of sepia BAKER A ARMSTRONG. VOIt HALE AT A HAkfiAIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Hail Liits in the city. Sit uated on Town street, between High and Third streets. Inquire of 121 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR MALE. TWO SMALL LOTS, sitUHted on Slate street, between ntgh and Front streets. These lota can be purchased on good terms, if application be made soon. Inquire ol maySO BAKER A ARMSTRONG, FOR at ALE. AVERY DESIRABLE RE.HIHENCE, situated on Brosd street with lot 77 by )K7i, Tbe buildiug is new, and all in good repair. This property can be purchased cheap, or will exchange tor Railroad or Rank stocks. Inquire of jao6 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. 17 OR H ALE. 4 one acre Lots situated a short distance north of the Railroad Depot Home of which Inint on the Won thington Plank Road. This ground is pleasantly situated and Is welloalculatedforprivaterealdences. Terms easy. Knquireol BAKER A ARMSTHUNO, sep90 Rati Estate Had Quarters. FOR HALE. 4 ACRES OF LAND, situated in MilHin township, 19 acres of 4 X which are improved, on which there Is a cutun aud good well of water. This land will be sold at a baruain, and a1""! terms, If application be made soon. Inquire ol mart KAKi:.t. A ARMSTRONG. FOR HALE. 8 DESIRABLE CITY LOTS, situated on High snd Front streets, and known as the ground formerly occupied by the College in the south part of the city. Persons desirous to purchase a choice lot on good terms, would do well to call ou tbe subscribers, where a plat of said lots can be seen. Inquire of ap-. BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. FOR HALE, RENT, OH EXCHANGE. A FARM in Harlem to nahip, Delaware county, ot .) acres, all under fence, 120 cleared, good ore hard, a small brick bouse which we offer tor sale cheap, or will exchange It for property in this vicinity, tebl) BAKER A ARMSTRONG. for hale. 1 CHOICE VACANT LOTS, situated on East Oay street X vl Also, an Ontlot nt two acres, situated on Waahington avenue, between Oay and Long streets. Also, a Lot containing one acre, situated on Washington avenue, north ot Long street Persons wUhing to invest In real estate would do well to call on the aubscriburs before purchasing elsewhere. Inquire of marH BAKKH A ARMSTRONG. WHO WANTH A H.TIALL OUTLET UTE havti S!l out Iota, containing; Irorn one to three acri each, " situated on the Johnstown flank Road, a short distance eat of thecity limit. The abo Jot are well calculated lor private residences being the summit ground between the Scioto and Alum Creek. Persons wlahins to uurchase a tew seres ol iiround Would do well to call on the su been hers, as they are prepared to ell at a bargain, and on the following terms : One-iourth cash, the balance in I, 9, 3 and 4 years, with Interest or will exchange ud lota tor city property. Inquire of ap'J BAKER A ARMSTRONO 1 otra Land Agency and Exchange Oflicc. lttWA CITY. CO I, MAN. PdUiVl I. fl ART Ac CO. THIS Company have estahliobed a General Atienry st the spat of OoVHNiinent for tbe nurchase and sale ot Mexiran War Land Warrants, and tor the location of Warrants issued under tbe set ol September, )8f0. The Company also respectfully tender their services aa Agents for selling these Lands when patented, and tor paying taxes on Lrsaasot non-neiaenis. REFERENCES. Rtephen Wbicher, Esq., U. 0. District Attorney, Jow j 8. B. 8helleday, Eq " Marshal Register and Keeelver M Land Oiflco, Tnwa City, Iowa ; Resiaiereod Receiver N ' FairHeld Register and Receiver " M Dubuque " Hon. D. F. Miller, late M. C , Iowa ; D. A. January, Esq., St, Louis, Missouri; J. P. fcddy, Esq, Hon- Nf nion Edwards, Alton, Illinois Joho W Vaoee, Danville, Garret Vllet, Mltwaukie, Wisconsin. Hon E. M. Huntington, late Com. Gen Land Office, Indiana Oliver H. Pmitb.l ndianapolls, Indiana; " Alberts. White, Lafayette, M Cbancey Roae, Esq , Terra Haute, Jntia Chambers, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentucky; James Devi, Esq., Bntt land, John Armstrong, Eaq., Greensburfh, Pennsylvania ; Alexander K. rttephensoa, Esq , Gettysborgb, Pennsylvania William McCtellao, Eq., Cbamberaburgh, " Gen.O. H. W.etull. Cumberland, Maryland. Hoa. Richard M. Young. Washington City; Fits Uenrv Wamn. ' Henry Clay Henderson, Esq., Treasury Department, Washing ion iiiy. Msjor Walter B, Morris, nfempbls, Tennessee Col.Bam'l R. Anderson, Nashville, " n.,nrsil Mrlntnah. fimnrmim. John Bryan Eaq. Custom House. Charleston, South Carolbji Kv Henjamm Ubaoe, Hatchet, Htssissippi. Hon. John aiciHia umctenati, umoj Gea. Charles Anthony, Bpringfteld, " w.n nuonara. esq . commons, Col. Jotaa Nobkt, Conmbne CTABLB TO MNT,toosatraisltuaiao B. COWLEC 4k COl TIOT7SB AND LOT FOR RALE. THE Bubscriher will sell the Lot on which he lives, Hioh atrtwt. twiwmn Town uid Rich. It Is In the Oentre ol the city, and a verv convenient stand for business and for a tamiiy residence. Tne terms win ne snout one miru uuwp ud the balance in uavinenU. Those who wish to nurrhnae to specn late on, or to locate for huatneaa would do well to call and exam Ine the premises, as a good bargain will be otrrred. niay.1 wAi.ibtt iimnbus I am authorized tn sell that excellent nroDenv ul Mr. Pike's, on the south side of Broad atroet, east of Front W. T. I AND FOR HALE. The uiidivnted half of 1 79-100 acres j of land, adjoiniua the eltv of Columbua, Lit) rods east of Hiirb street, fronting on the Columbus and Oroveport turnpike. Title Indisputable price ISO dollars per acre. Terms easy, and made known on application to D. S. FORMAN. Uoiumbus, Sept 4, imv, mi TAI.UAULE I'UOl'HKTV ON THIRD HT11KKT roll HAI.K AM unimproved ha If lot corner :td and State streets; also a com moilioua Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good outbuild Ugs nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquire ol HHt HAI.lt THAT well knowu and very desirable proper ty sltuHtitd nn tht west side ot Hiitb street, third lot north ol Mound street. The house Isadou hie two-tory trame, with a basement of tull h'lht, ot lirii'k and in good repair. Thn lot (s 44 few trout, and about - in rt-ar. A good Irame stable and carringM-house. FUlwo hundrnd dollars ot the purchase money can reumin ou permanent mortgage, it required, lib illxTty to pay ai any tune, in paymenia oi uu uunuiru uui-! fM.-h. It nut aolil orior to the lirat ol March it will be rent ml tbe nouth part, including subles, at ISO dollars the north uan at iub uoiiara per eiinum. inquire oi Colin - w r. Riaaiin. Rn MALE OF COI.LECE LANDHi rpHE larger and better po- Won ot these lands still remain un-1 sold, and tbev are now offered at nrivate sale on accommo dating termsa part only of tho purchase money being required in bund, Also, for sale building and out lots In the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed tor beauty ol location, and all the more important advantages to be desired in such property. A good hotel is specially needed in the villago, and a lot for the purpose will be furnished on favorable terms. Appty to inesuoscrtoo uamoier,inoa county. Jy'V-tf M T. C. WING, Agent FOR SALE. rpHOSE two well known Lots Nos. 7ftfl and 757, on the corner A of Ilich snd Sixth streets, with streets snd alleys sll round them, formerly the property of Chester Johnson, on which are a great varl ty ol choice fruit and shrubbery, and subdivided in to seven parts to suit purchasers. ALSO Two Lou on the corner of Friend and Seventh streets subdivided into seven parts to suit pu'ehasf-rs. There is an alley Wrfe teet in wiotn running inroutrn mem tor general convenience. The whfiift nl th tore o inn ornuertv will be sold on erv ac commodating terms. For particulars, inquire ot Thomas Wood, Hgnnt leb'J5j WM. I'll ELAN. TO COUNTRY DIKEUIIANTK. WE have on hand a lot ol assorted crates, which will be sold at New York prices, frt-ight only added, and a large lot of Glass Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment oi inina, urocat-ry, ano mass ware; aiso a iupro lot of Fancy Wares, such as Rich Vases, Tete a lete fetts, Motto cups and sHUcers, cut and engra.ed Bohemian Glass ware, Brit aunia Tea Setts, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Spoons, CoHeepots, Ac, Ac, Ac. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons. Cnrneliu'a Solar Lard Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Waiters, Lanterns, and many other articles useful in house keeping. J. WEST WATER A SON. Columbus, August 15, 1651.-ly IIOCKINU COAL. I AM now receiving daily. Irom my Coat Bank, tbe best ot Ilerklnn Cenl, which I will sell Irom boat at sevkn cents per bushel, or deliver in any part ot the city at iioht cents per bushel. Helerted Con I lor Grates Columbus, May 17, IttOl-tf P. HAYDEM. The undersigned have been burning the Cosl from Mr. Hay Hen's brink for the last year or two. It has given us good satisfaction, and we would recommend It as superior to any sold In this city. H. Mboart, D W. Deshxer, Columbus, May IS, 1P.11 W. B. Ui'Bbard. WM. BlaVNN. XJZ would call attention to our slock of Fine Watcben, of v v Lnnilnn and Geneva Mnaufitcture. which will com mend iht-mselvea in the high finish and accuracy ol their Internal structure, and the perfection and beauty ol their oases. Also, Fine Watches lor Ladles, In grest variety j as well aa a general assortment oi an other ainasot uoia ana Oliver wawoes, in style aud price to suit all. JEWELRY. A full and beautiful assortnvM, selected with great care. Please examine, We will inalte tho prices low enough. - SILVER WARE. Always a larire and fine stock, made trom iterllnff sliver i war ranted equal to coin. FINE CLUCRH. Marble, fn various colors. Inlaid Ebony. Parier Mache. and tha lower grauea in Tnneiy. ruAitu anu nni l I Aru A WAKn, A fine nasortmiim Baskets, Castora, Candle sticks, Ac, e. Also, Watch-makers' Tools and Materials. Jul7 THR GREAT WK8TLKKN CAHHIAfiR SHOP, in tne rear ot biake st wiiiianis' Liver JarrlBBPS. Buggies. Ac., constantly on hand, and manuiactureii to ora r. Repalrina dona at tbe shortest notice. jyHUdiy john a. Shannon. Care for Sm king ChimnicM. HAVE this dsv sold and trsnsb rred to John K. Hcvl the ex clusive right to make and to sell mv tmprovfinent I n-medy amokv chlmotes, a ten ted March Ath. l&iO. Alto my im prove- mem to prt-vent wind inun oiowning flown intocuimnn s, aeown "kussh'i s i nimuov uau ' Also a ventnsior, tor tne purpose vntliatlnir houiea. railroad ears. A o . Ac. known as Ruise It's vent laior. to ana tor ino Piaie oi unio. phwui nammon. moni- ffnmerv and Cuvafansa counties, and for warn all persons from inlringing the same, as tha severest penalty of the law will be usrii Hftninat mem. iOAS, vr , husdcsIjL. Co'umbua July JJV, lel. rpHE subscriber hating purrhaaed the exclusive right to make l and (if sell the improvement mentioned in the aoove n-Ure, ori'DHrt'd to cure all kinds ot smoking chimm-vs. Terms mod- mte. and in case ot failure no charsea made Persons desirous nf imrehaalns territory aithlfl the State of Ohloexrepting tne counties ot Ham Hon, Mnnigomory, uuja- ioga ano r ranaiin, ran ann ine iap ano nuniw, anu or mi oi he lmnrovrmfni io renieavsmoav cnimnies, at ms eBiaui an mnr nppoaite me rreuann nana, uiju si., uoiumnus, unio. uouimoua. rovv ' jtMin iv. nr. tl.. Eclectic Medical Institute Chartered ia 1845 LOCATED AT CINCINNATI. Told, wwnier 0 Afatrtcuoafs from 1845 tf 18511054. FACULTY. THE fleventh V Hter Session of this College will commence on the flnt Moo. la? of November, IMl, and continue fonr months. The chairs 01 the Faculty will be arranged as follows 1 I G. JONE8, M. V., Pruof sor of Theory snd Practice of Med icine. R. fl. NEWTON. M. D.. Prafetsof of BurserT. B. L. HILL, M. D- Professor oi . bstetrics and Dlsrasec of Women and Children. Z FREEMAN, M. D , Professor of Special, Puxglcal and Path-nloirieal An atom V. J. r BUCHANAN, M. D., Professor of Physiology, and Insti-lutes of Medicine. L. E JONES, M. D, Professor of Materia Medics, Therapeu tics, and Medical no tiny. j miliun HANDLitf, at. Lt.u.v $ rrotessor oi wncniisiTj, Ph.Fmiirit anH Tfivlf-nlno v. O E. NEWTON, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Burgl eal Prosector. A gratuitous preliminary fours of Leetnrea will commence on the second Monday ot October. At the ssme time the Demonstrator's rooms will be opened, with every facility tor the atudy of Anatomy. Anatomical material la abundant and cheap. Prompt attendance at tne opening ol tne session is eapfcira Tckms Tiek-ts to a full course nt Lectures (until arariua non) UX) io advmce, or a n endorsed Bute lor 9l'A Toa tnir enurna or i.eerurea wm in anvanre. or iwfii"'"i" notelor B70. Matriculation ticket s)5 Uradnatlon15-Driion-strator's ticket S5. Board costs from two dollars to two dollars and a ball a w-fk. Students sometimes hosrd themselves, (or much leas. Students upon their srnval tn the cilv win "" ' (hit nfflra nf Prof K fl Nrainn nn H-tenth stret t. tetwren Vine and Rare. For further particulars address Dr. R 8- N,0"t or 1.1 t r iiu u Dii.'MlNAN. Dt-an. J. W. IIOLBERTOK, ,1 Itlnlde. I.anr, New Vorh, .... ssmiiiw, ..j i. ru.Nru nrf KNI1I.IPH Maul I GOODS, Onraan Tu,a, Glaia Vasaa, Haaila, Bl-tw Slaf Pi ella,8naa Bums, Aocoriilons, Lookln, Olsss, Vloltos, nutea. A,.nt tor Vihtr't !. Pcnella. Manuiac lor Am.nr.ii iia t u... r iirwmn, - FOR KENT. k BRICK HOUSE eoalalnlna sla rooms, situated n Fifth Also, banw n airwt, batawan Boatn and rranaim sir-m. tralldlaf adjolaiiil laa . Innnln. Of BilUH ABKBTBOMO. Ts S. BALD' OailQ h,ia State JournoL MONDAY MORNINO, SEPTEMBER H, 1851. ssaaaaaBjFa The Whies of Melf ,, Gallii, Lawranc, and Vinloa have nomioated A. CoiHiao, Esq., of Gallia, u th.ir candidate for Stat. 8namr. The celebrated M. D'Arasmout and daoghttr hn. band and daughter of FaT WaioHT are now is Cincinnati, where they have just arriaed from Ftril. The Board of Director, of the Western Art Colon, of Cincinnati, have appointed Mr. Jams W, Wabd, formerly of this city, their Secretary. Q'tebeo ia hereafier to be the aeat of goTemmant in the Canadaa, and the removal of tha office from To ronto to that place haa already commenced. A Railroad Barbecue is advertised to be held t few miles weal of Zanesville, on the 11th of October. Frnm tliis we inter that the road from Zanesville to Newark will be in operation a part of the way tt leaat by that time. - Fhidiriiu Brchib, the Swedish novelist, will start for. her native country on Saturday celt. She will publish her Holes and observations, and Mart HowtTT ' will translate and publish in London an English edi tion. The inhabitant, of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, between the strain of Mackinaw and Lake Superior, are thinking nf a teparate 8tato Government. They have no commercial connection with tbe rest of tbe State, are not contiguous to it and have no Interest, ia common. The Director of tbe Hillibnrough it Cincinnati Railroad Company, have let to Messrs. CvRRtI, CcsHatAi, & Craxi, responsible Contractor from Maine, the laying of the iron track from Loveland, on tha Litti Miami road, to Hillsborough to be dona by the first of January next. They also let fourteen mile of (heir road east of Hillsborough, on the Paint Valley route, The Cuban agitator have not yet ceased their efforts. It is now asserted that a plan ia on foot, and rapidly approaching an issue, to laud a force of tome four or five thousond on the shore of Cuba, which would give confidence to the Creoles, and induce tbem to join the army, thua rendering ihe revolution certain and successful. This plan, it ia aid, is to be carried iuto ell'ect this fall. A Iteniliiltcence. A correspondent of the National Intelligencer recall some of lite fuels connected with ibe summary execution of Arbuthnot and Ambriaier, by Jarkaon, in 1818, as being in some respects apposite to the shooting of Ihe fifty prisoners at Huvana. These n.en were taken in Florida, then a Spanish pnsaeesiun, and nnder General Jackson'a orders, were tried by a special military tribunal upon a charge of " exciting and stirring up the Creek Indian tu war aainst the United States and her citiiena, they being subject nf Great Britain wiih whom llie United State are at peace." They were found guilty and condemn- Arbuinnot to be bum, and Ambrister to be shot. Subsequently the sentence of Ambrister ware-considered, and he wa. sentenced to receive fifty atripee u(hju me uare oaca, ann oe connnea wun oail ana chain to hard labor for twelve montha. Gen Jackson on the following dar annroved of tha finding and original sentence of both, but disapproved oi the re-consideration and niitieallon of the aentenca of Ambrister. In bis General Orders, he tet lorth that Ambrister's case it appeared from the evidence and pleadings nf the prlsouer that he did lead and com- and within lite territory of Spain (beinaT a aubieet of Great Britain) ihe Indians at war against the United tales, tnese nations be'ng at peace. " It is, ne confutes, " an established principle of the law of natinna that any individual of a nation making war against the nizens ol anoiner nation, they being at peace, rorleita i allegiance nnd becomes an outlaw and pirate." otn prisoners were accordingly torttiwiin executed. John wmncy Adams, tnen Secretary ot Slate, vindi- - cated ihe course ot Gen. Jockann in the matter with great ability and success. In hi memorable letter to Mr. cirving. lite Mmi.ternt the united slate at Mad id, ol the USth ol November. 1818, be say respeclinAT Ihese men. that " General Jackaou. noaaeased ot their person and the proofs of their guilt, might, by tha awiui ana ordinary usage oi war, nAva bong tnem uui wimuui me lurniainy oi s iriai. in the lollovoinaT extract from the same letter, Mr. Adams speaks in term which express his strong aensa of the enormity of tha offence ot their intrusion into terriiorie where they had no lawful business I " Is ihi narrative uf daik and complicated depravity this creeping and insidunus war, both against Spain and the United States this mockery ot patriotism! ihese political philters to fugitive slaves and Indian outlaw these perfidies and treacheries of villains incapable of keeping their faith even to each other, all in the name ot souih Ameiican liberty, oi ma rigme oi runaway neeroea and the wronea of savape murderer all combined and projected li r'u"der Spain of her ' province, and to sprean w any ue.naMniuiiBioDa; . he border ,f "m v(iieu oiai.ais an mis auincienc . ..uui tbe sympathies of his Caibolio Majesty's Gov. ernment, escittd by the execution of these two 'tub- ecta ot a power in entity with the King I " Asain. in a subsequent part of the same letter. Mr. Adams says l 1 wo of ihem, offenders ot tha deepest dye. attar . solemn warning tn iheir Government, and individually to one of Ihem, having fallen, Jtagrtmtt dttino, into tha hands of an American General ; and itte puniahmentin- dieted upon litem haa Hied them on high a an exam- le.awtul in its exhibition, but, we trust, auspiciooa m t results, of that which awain unauthorised pretender if European agency in stimulate and interpose in wsr ieiween the United Btaieeaud tne ludiana wilnin their control." It ia tn be remembend that lb act thu jnttined was without the limit, of tbe United State, and within the jurisdiction of Spam', a neuii al Power. Authorities in abundance, and of tha highest kind, mav be cited to show how iho ttalttmen ot our Union have viewed aggression hy ourcitiiens upon lb right of nailona with whom we were at Hace. In 1813, Mr. Mudtsiin, men rreident,iMuedht proc lamation prohibiting illegal expedition in tha United 8iatea againat the dominion of Spain, end enjoining Ukiii all offic rs " tn be vigilant in searching out ana bringing to puniahment all persons concerned in such-enterprises, and in selling and detaining eubjecltotbe disposition ol the law an arms, mniiaiy stores, vetseia, or other means provided or providing for the same." Mr. Van Buren, in 1838, referring lothe ympatbiier on ihe Canadian lioniier, declared " That the combi nation or aanociaiiun of citizen of the United State to disturb ihe peace ol tbe dominion of a friendly nation, ia a violation of the laws providing for tha performanca of our obligaliona to the other powers of the world, and of iliac sacred code of lawe by which national intercourse is regulated." (I Executive Document Id Sept., aSih Cougreaa, p. 34.) So long ago aa 1793, Mr. Jefferson, when a party, ondet the direction of ciiicen Genet, wera about fittinc out expeditions within the Uuited State in aid of France, declared that For our citizens, then, tn commit murders and dep redations on the members of nation at peace wiih ua, or lo combine to do ii. appeared, say the Secretary of Slate, to the Executive and to tboae whom they consulted, aa much against the laws of tbe land as to com bine to murder or rob It own citizen, and as uvocn to require punishment, if done wilhin ibeir limite whera they have territorial jurisdiction, or on tba high seaa, where they have a personal inn, diction, reachitx their own cilizeus only. So ay our law aa w understand mem." That the slanehter of the fifir prisoners at Havana was alike cruel and impolitic, nobody will deny) bnt it should he borne in mind tbat ine unfortunate men had violated tha laws of their own government and renounced ill protection, and voluntarily placed inem- . aelve in the altitude of armed enemiee to tbe govern ment of Cuba lolo whose band they were name io tall and did Tall, to be dealt wiih a aucb power want be expected to deal with such invader. Itianoteaey to see how, having in view tba principle which our moat distinguished public men have laid down a applicable to such interference, our government can Complain even of their summary punishment. Cinaiaaell Comm. |
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