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VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1851. NUMBER 75. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY 800TT IAIOOK. OKPMJK JODBNAL IClLDmol, MOH AND FUU IT1IITI, COUNT1NO ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TEKMM-Iaynrlnblyl. advance. Tbo Unity, to persons Is Columbus, par year sent by mall out of Culutnbua ..... " duriQgtheseMlon,andTri.Weoklybalaiice tuar (n Columbttl lit mall . rhn'M Weekly by mall Weekly in Columbua . Onto! tbo city; by mall, alngle To clulia ot lour and upwards Toclulis ol ten and upwards, to one address . Daily, session ....... Tri W.wkly Wnekly, llncle . To elubaol Ave sud upwards in oo 6 00 of . g oo 4 00 00 t 00 1 so l as l oo oo 1 oo so 40 Advertising, The lollowtnjt rate and nilea of advertising bare bum agreed upon betWMtin tart proprietors ol the Ohio Suueeman and the Ohio Slate Journal, to be obaervrd, in all eaaea, alter thla date. July 30, lew. Dally Paper. One square, IU Unea or leaa, one insertion . .i . .. eaeb additional " "1 we"k a ii u ii 3 1 'i n ii 1 month i ' .1 3 ' ii ii t ii 18 standing card, 8 llnoa or leaa, peranum! . . . 0 SO 0 ss . . 1 SO . too . . 3 00 . 4 00 . 8 00 . 8 00 . 10 00 IS 00 . 1800 10 00 . 9000 . 23 00 . 23 00 30 00 . 8000 35 00 . 40 00 4S00 SS 00 130 00 j tioluuin,wltn a cnangra, Sa 6 Ml w w. ii 12 " obanged weekly n i daily ii with .changes ii g ii ii ii 13 " ii changed weekly aany Other eaaea not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above ratea. The atandard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional aquaro In the daily, inaertod one month, or a greater length ol time, and fur each additional aquare Inserted under the yoarly ratea, ball prlee. No edveriiMinent to bn oousidered by the year, unleaa It la ape. cltied on toe manuscript, or previously agreed upon between, the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal adverts, menu beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing eandidatea (fur unices of every deecrlptlon) to be charged at the rate of titty ennta tier week, lor each name) the aame to be, in all eaaea, pud in advance. All advnrtlaomcuta Irom atrangera or traoaicnt pertona to be paid in advance. Advertlicmenu not marked on tho eopy for a apecitled number of insertions, will be continued one moolh, unleaa ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. Tho privileges of yearly adverlliora will be condned rigidly to their regular bu.lueaa; and all advertlacmenta not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Ailvertiaeinouta for Auctioneer, General Agcnta, Heal Eatate Ageuta, Ac., not to be contracted tor by tho year, but to bo charged by the pieee, at the usual ratea. NO ADVKUTiaRMRNT CAN BR iWiRXTRD OBATtJITOOBLT. A,hi.'t;-..eienulorcharltablainatitutlona,nrerompaalea,ward, township .ml utber public mectioga,and auch llke,to be charged ball pllcu Marriage noticee to be charged 95 eonta. Deaths intoned wlthoutcliarge,unleaa accompanied by funeral invitation or obituary noticee, and wbeu ao accompanied, to be paid lor , . Hegu!a, advertisers, and all others sending communlranoni or requiring notices, dealrlng to call attention to lairs, soirees, con. eertt, or ny puolic enterlalnmenta wbere ehargea are made tor admittiu all notice, ot private associations every notice deei(ned in "el- attention to private enterpriaea, calculated or intended to .i,mito individual Interest, can only be Inaerted with the undemanding that the aame ia to be paid lor. II intended to be ioaerted in the editorial column, the aame will be charged at the rate of not leaa than 20 eenta per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. , l( All leaded advortlaemente to be charged lot leaa than double the above rate., and meeaured aaifaolid. AdvcrtiaemenU on tbe Inaide excluaively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rata. Attorney, will be bidden for the price of Inaertlng advertse. menu bruughl in by them. i!P Cotmtlng House Almanac for 1851 JANUARY. " fPLY. I. M. T. W T. r. I. .. .. 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 in 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. APttPST, ajTji. t. w T.I r. . .. :: 12 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 eptemberT I. T. wjt. .( . .. 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 27 282!j30.. ...... OCTOBER."" i.m.t. wt.f. t. 12 3 4 i 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. N6vEMBEBr 1 . T. w t. r. a. 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 28 29 30 diboembeh"." i. .t. w t. r. i. .. Tsnn 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 3 2 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .... . i. nJtJw t. f. . 7. '.. .. 1 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS Hi 17 18 1.1 Sliai 32 23 24 25 S 27 28 i'.l 3n 31 .. " " FEBRPARYr" i. at. T. wt. r. a. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 111 17 18 111 211 21 22 23 21 25)20 27 28 .. MAHOU,, i.m. tJwI.J. 7. 77 77 t 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 111 II 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 1'J 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. .. .. .. APRIL. " "-I T I IT' illl 777. I'i'-i 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 2U 21 22 23 24 aft 26 27 28 2!t 3D MAY." s. . tJwt.f. 7. 7 77.7 l a 3 4 5 Ii 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11120 21 22 23 24l 852 27 28 as 30 31 June. j. .jT.wT.r. . 1 a 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 lb' 17 1(1 19 20 21 82 23 24 25 26 27 28 89 30 AKCIL OAIXOWAr. BirB . 'AO a. UALIOVPAT PAtIK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partnera, ia the ConrU of Franklia and ad ioinlng enuntlea, and in the Circuit and Dlatrlct U.S. Court.. Office la Piatt a new balldlng, oppoaile Bute Uouae. a ., A B. BUTTI,K8- Othce. No. a, MoU't iuxlwiige, opwiUi (JecrcUry ol Su otoo ti WAIil 11' imnuBB AltrMTiiM. tiM-IUrt l.w,C. omfcM, OhU. ALriO, k CuniiniMtoiirr to tike the Aoknowtodimt ol Ueed for tin Htmte ol Haw York. ocVM) LOCIAII BVTWLKt. THEO. COM flTOCK. OBO. O. OOMSTOCK. BUTTI.KH. tO.HHTOC'K 6c CO.y (Sottfltaori to B. Cumitock Co..) FORWARDING AND UOMMIHdlON MKRCHAHTfl, trd OU Muiufwtarara, and dtNtlora in tlt, riasier. Fith nd Lumber. Head o tho Conai, Colioibn, Ohio. f Liboral idTiBON rodo on oMlgnmCTtt. mn j, itim.wAY 4c com ' lm VmmmArr, Broad otroet, net ttM Bridge, Crimm- OkiO. Burrm ot ill kiada, d ft gnot rietj of Cwtta Jw7" hmd. nt a a aan aa II ( in A ft DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OT0B. NO. 4, Nell'a KxetMMfff opposite lt Secretary of flute's office, High street, Col am bo. aeeil wm. axraxmT. at, . inJ.aT. BEIBEKT aK I.IIia.Ela OOK-RlNDERri, Uih atraH, oppoaila tba tM i himhiM. Burta.1 B ii. d d . aaaaajiw ae a 1 n . . EA1.KRS la Hardware Bad OaUerr. 'n,"'!';0',-i5.?I .? :1 . . Li.. ..I. MJ UMhutcal TOO 8. MllltaT D Ooda,o,o. Ko. 161 HUh atrwt. Hpi ol taa Ul faaioea. " TVBT HOODS. Booaa, Iftoaa, Hata, Capa, garaw Oooda, ia. V yvar(ooraaoalaicllaBaaarCalBa. loam BI.DK1DUB HAKTIN, . tTiB aeraaa. laa aaar aana Mwwm, " ' 1 lErolmlalU-()fb.jlal,iB A Itaaaaaaataaa aaoMfaaalaaaUa atJJ. . aalMtf A. U MARTIB. OOBIN 4k atAHOW, a aaat Btell " gas Ijttaraa, Clawafjsjsai, OBlo, ,11 ataaa aa. mmwrm yoan. INSURANCE. LIVES INSURED BY THE lUmU MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CUMP1NY, COVINGTON, KY. THIS Company hae an actual caplul ol One Hundred Thou. A aaad Dollnrn, and la managed by men ot the hlgboat iuteg-rityandreaoonalbllltT.Pamphleu furnlabed, Information glvon, and application received by J. H. TUTTI.E, Agenu ur, b. m. BKtTH, Medical Examiner. aepts-dly 1M VOITR PHOPKIITV TNMTTUHnt IF not, pleuo call upon the undenitpied, who ii Agent for one of tho oldest and moit reipootible C'ompanlei lu the United Hiatet, tbe Protection Insurance Comnnnr. of Hartford. Conn.. And take Fire, Inland and Marino riaki on thn moit favoraulo wrrai. j. . TUTTLE. Asent. tufta-d iy Office in Carpenter'! Buildlngi, FIRE, INLAND AND MA KINK IN8URANCB, r thi Protection Insurant Company, of Hartford, Conn. 'nflMLur,u in invo. uapitaiatoci. Borijiua rand and An-V Baa.FreaUHiu.tlO0.OO0. Polleiea Uniud aa ntual. bv J. K. TUTTLE, Agent, Colnmbui, anglS-dlm Offieeln Carpenter's Buildings. COLUMBUS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. HnNrn..tv IT n nil ill.ifl.nfkn. THIS Company oilers to the lnaurod all the security end ad-Tantagee of tho Mutual and Joint Stock plans (as iiutKturore applied) combined, namely i Low rates of premium ; an annual return, in cash, of the per eeotage required tor tho contingent rltk of tbe year ; an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the future security of members for tbe whole term of lile, with an adequate Interest In tbe accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies j a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of shot t term mem ben, and also for the present security of those for the whole term of lile. This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a nrovia. ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funda (for future security) tn exact proportion to tbo amount of business and tbe lacreaain riak from advancing ago among tbe members. Ptmpbfets, Tracts, iten giving In detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by J. it. lUi llb, AgfillL 8. II. Smith, Medical Examiner. auglQ MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PA1NSVILLE, OHIO. P.P. 8 an Co id, president, Wm. L- Pkhkinu, Secretary, sngia J- TUTTLE, Agent. TUB HARTFORD LIPS AND IIEALTH INHLU RANCB COMPANY. HAlTf DID. HONNldTtcnT. (1APITAI, STOCK, 00,O0!-Tbli Company, by the lib. J era! nrovisiona of its charter, is enabled to oiler advantaona superior to those presented by any other Company in tbe United States combining as it does the Mutual, Joint Htock, Rtid Life and Health principles in all of which tbe rates are as lavor 'ii- to those asaured as safety to them and the Company will adra t. This Company is the Jirtt and only ont in the Union, or in the world, It is believed, that has thus combined Its operations, urni oflorud to grant insurance with benefits both present and ijtoil. o For toll details in rrrard to terms and conditions retnrencH nmv be made to tho pamphlets to be had gratis ot the agent, or ot n. rinun. ur.u. u. liUM mulk, Asrut. Columbus, O, August SO, 1850. UNION MUTUAL LIFE INHUKAM'K ( Oll'AYN, UlTDn, HAIIIAGKI'bKTTIi CnnltaI$iaO.OOO. HIS Company Insures lives on the most invorable terms, and rant California risks. ovxaLANDor bv ska. I'remiuma can be paid quarterly, or semi-annually. Amount available fur pay muntof losses, 165,311), On the 1st of Julv last this comnaov declared a dividend of 75 percent, credited to boldera ot Lite Policir. Persons desirous to Insure in this company, will be fuminlii-i with pampbluu and blank applications, gratis. 01ticeNo.73lli.thst. Dr. Wat. Taivrrr, Medical Examiner. jani4-l y UTICA INHUKANCB COMPANY, UTICA,N. Y. tipilBI f IBS aVUUl THE undersigned, agent for the above Company, is prepared to take insurances ou property ol every description, agidust loss or damage by rial, and against the perils ot tbo ska or inland navigation. His as taken on lavoraoie terms, ana losses promptly adjusted T. UTOCKTON, Afjent, Janlt-ly Office No. 73 Uigh st EAGLE INSURANCE UOMt'ANY. CINCINNATI. Cnpltal DlOO, dOO. INSURANCES Uken in this company against lost or damage by fire, and against tbe perils of the sea or inland naviuation, on property of every description. Ail losses promptly adjusted, and risks taken oo aa favorable terms as any in tho city. jaui4-iy i. oiuiiiMUfl, Ageni. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OP CINCINNATI. Capital fttlOO.OOO ! Ofllre stvpoalia the Caoltol IIona. T HIE undersigned nas been appointed Agent of the above com-. nanv for the eitr of Columbus, and is autboriied to insure property of every description against loss or damage by Fire, and igwnai me perm ui urn oca ur intuitu nivigauuu. uer ttisaa laaen on ua must .avoranie wrnn. T. STOCKTON, Agent. DiaKCToaa. E. B. Reeder, William Burnet, George Carlisle, J C. Thorp, J. It. Blsir, H. Haper, J. P. KUbreth. E. 8 Uainea, II. L. Hot! man. E. B. REEDER, President. N. Qiaooar, Secretary laplHdtt COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND IMAKINK. THIS Company oontim.es to Insure every species of building, and the iurniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercbandize. and other property contained therein, against loss or damage be ire; also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cargoes ol steam boats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water eratt. against the peril ot seas, Lakes, and rivers, on the most f avorable terms. ' I MO. J.- nL'MAU t. aLu.'. JEFFEBSON LIFE llMSUKACi: CO.t (OP CINCINNATI.) Iacrpsrmted by the State of Ohio. 9 100,000 Capital. LI PR INSURANCE effected in thla Company on the MUTUAL ai d JOINT HTOCK syatems. Borne of tho peculiar advantages ot this Company are. 1. It bas a capital of 100.UK), well secured : has two depart tacntt, the mutual and joint stock ; the mutual department being secured by the whole stock ol the company and its accumuia una. 8. The rates of p rem lam in the joint Mock department are re duced equal to an annual cash dividend In advance of &1Mi per cent. 3. in the nuiuMi department, rut one-halt or tne annual premi m ia iwouimd la cash, when Im insurance is for lile. and tbe annual premium amount to 440 dividend of profits annually scrip issued drawing Interest and transferable. 4. The lile ot the husband may be insured for the benefit of the wile, the tnauranee payable to her, free from all claims of creditors or repreaenutlves. Wo are not aware of thla provision in any other Company ia Ohio, It Is in none of the English Companies, and but few of tbe Eastern Companies. ft. The premiums may be paid semi-annually, or quarterly, U preferred. a. ine prermame receireu win ua laiuim m uw oii auju the money paid annually tor life insurance retained amoog as. All should injure who era not ox stain of leaving their famines in comfortable circumstances, and all whose Income depend upon their personal exertions, as Clergymen, Physician, Law yen and Mechanics, Clerks, Book-keepers, and those In public otbees. Also, Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturer in active business, whose property depends upon the vicissitudes of trade. 3 Those whose real estate is encumbered. 4. Those who require the endorsement ot their friend for their security. a, ine uvea oi an psrenv wno migni lenve weir lammee an provided for at their death. orncKES and OTaacroM. U.H.UOODMAN.tWt, W. W. CONES, V. President L. Benton ec rotary. DiaacToai. C I H 0 I X tf A T 1 . George Carlisle. Charles Conaban, A. O. Hurt. H. II. Goodman, William Humat, W. W. Conaa, Samnel B. Keva, William McCammoa, Charles Uoodman, E (Jest, H. B. Pavne. Cleveland, O. D. W. Deablar, Columbua. Boaad or PiNANcs.Uun. Jacob Burnet, Haumul Wiggins. Eiq.,T.8.0oodman,Esq. ttlon. ..,,.. . , Office Ohio Mutual Insurance Co., Columbus. Prof. f. CABTaa, M. D., Medical Ei am id or. may 87-ly Hardware. GERE, ABBOTT eV CO.. Mln aftho Ullt Padlock. No. 161 lIlKh atreet. HAVE now In store and in transitu from the east a very large atftek of hardware, eutlerr. house building materials, tar- aiing and BMehaaica tools. We have long been anxious to meet our trmstoniera 00 kw prior, wo u wow tun nuuj muumi. rinr ariwla warn hauiht fnr Baal, and WC Can and Will Sell to prompt paying purchaser upon as good terms, If not a little bet ItT, WIB HI QWOrWIUUalUWI.I WW vn-uui. jam? v PAINTS. WK km ob hand and for sale at tne lowest market rates, Llaamed OIL White and Bad Lead. Coach and Furniture Yaralsh. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, sYe. At the sign of the f'iBRIAfll TKIMMINGM. 1 A A PAIR Elastte Springs ; SO sett Iron Axles ; 100 sett Brass 1UU UabbBandatSbatosMoasi Patent LeaUjer; Laos, Tufts, Damask Lininga 1 Painted and Uam Cloth j Tacks, Seames Cord, Malleable Castings, 4u. for sale by GERE, ABBOTT CO. MAII.H, WlSf Ma thla oppovtnnln to aajr that are nave bow la atora loraafeatkrw atri mem, v .oa.w. broaffat to tkl. market. (ifcllK, ABBOTT t CO. 1,000 Fttubarf. i aflaa RflXI-Jl WINDOW QLAMB. atnoof at which i ba Ibana aingla and dunble thick Frraoh. tba beat ipar flaaa of all taa aaual aitna. Attoeaita yjlj U11.T rauiAiuau CROM8 CUT 8AW8. WKkav)matnKlTiiafrklotof tho vary anparior aro amtaawa w km baa. aallla, tba laat twovvmra. jna, WI, i 3IOTT CO TRANSPORTATION. THROUGH TO CINCINNATI IN TWELVE IIOURH. C. C. and C. Railroad, Opened to Cnlttmbna, ttnd connected with the COLUMUUH oVXENlAnd LITTLE MIAM A RAIL ROADH TO CINCINNATI AND WITH THE HANOCbK V V NEWARK. R. R. TO ft 1 1 li LB V BUMMER AMD FALL ARRANGEMENT ON and after July 7tb, Trains leave as luUows, Sundayi ax-eeptcdiCleveland for Columbus 7.00 A.M. " " " 11.00 A. M. " Bhelby, 3,00 P M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way SiaUons, with freight 8 00 A. M. Columbus fur Cleveland 04s A.M. " " M 10 45 A.M. Shdby " " 6.U0 A. M. Columbas for Cloreland and Way Htations, with flight 6.43 A.M. Tbfl 6.45 A. M. Train Crnm nnliimhita aHrh n.m,..n . all way stations, and reaches Cleveland at 0.00 P. M. Tho 10.45 A. M. Eiprcaa Train from Columbus, stop! at Delaware, Cardlngton, (iallon, Shelby, New London, WeliWtuu sud dralton (on' r-"""t,' ' '"" hju,i, 0im.1u.1ali at 3H) A. via tho Little Miami, and Columbus and Xenia Kallroads, and rnnneets at Cleveland at 5.00 P. M. tor Butlalo and Dunkirk, with tbe new and splondld Low PrcMure Hteam Packets, EM PlllKHTAT13.Cnpt.UAXAaD, and KUCKKYE HTATE, Captain Stanabd, for Buffalo and tbe UU KEN CITY, Capt. C. J. TiTUS, and ALABAMA, Capt. T. W. Pbaib, lor Dunkirk. Arriving at Dunkirk at 4 o'clock A. M.; and at BuHhIo at 7 o'clock A. M.. In time to connect with the Express Trains to New York and Al- oany. Tne 7.00 A. M. Train from Cleveland, with paiiengers, stops at all Way Stations, and reaches tiht'lby at 1030 A. M., connecting with the Sandusky and Newark Hauroad, and arrives at Columbus at 2.15 P. Msnd Cincinnati at 11.00 P. M. The 11.00 A. M. Exoress Train for Columbus, stonsat Grafton. Wellington, New Loudon, Bholby, Gallon, Cardlngton and Delaware, and connects with the Steamers Emuiro Htate and Buck eyo Stato from Budalo, and Alabama and Queen City from Dun aira, ai L.ieTeiana, aua at uoiumoua who inn uuiumous sua Ae-nlt.aiid Little Miami Unllroada, reaching Columbus at 5.05 P. M., and Cincinnati at 11.00 P. M. Tbe 3.00 P. M. Train from Cleveland to Shnlbr. with Dassen. gers, stops at alt Way Stations. The u.uu a. h. i raiu irom Shelby to Cloreland, with passon- Kcr. wuym tn mil tt my nuuiunB. r YcVl jtr Passengers will be ticketed between Colnrobusand New ork, Shelby and Now York, Cleveland and Uberlin. Clnvoland and Klvria. Cleveland and Norwalk.and Cleveland and Milan. 17" Tbo company Is prepared to receive freight on consign meiit, and train port It to any point on tbolr road. For particulars, see Freight Tariff. u Aa KNiatrr, uiereisnn, 1 Gko. Wation, Columbus, S Agents. M. TonNBB, Hholby, P. W. Straurb, Cincinnati, I TIW. a-. C. Patbick. Cleveland, Ticket Agents. W, II. Clime nt, Sup't h. M. R. R., Cincinnati. S. Mbdubay, Sup't C. A X. K. 1L, Columbus. A. STONE, Jr., Super in tondpnt. Office ot tho C. 0. Y C. R. K. Co., June 28, 1851. $ fjylQ 1851 18.11. COL1ITIISLS tV XmiA K4ILHOAO, HUMMEK AKUANGEMKNT. ON and after Jnn 4, until lurther notice, l'astengar Trains will run as follows : EXPUEt-s TllltOUOH TRAIN between Cleve snd and Cin. cinnaii leave Columbas dally, (Sundays excepted,) at 5.0 P. M., arrive at Xenia 7.40 P. M. Returning, leave Xunla at 8.35 A. M. arrive nt Columbus 10.40 A. M. ACCOMMMODATlON TRAIN Leaves Columbus dally at 10 A. M.. arrives at Xenia at 7.:5 A. M. fconnectintT with a'lValn on thn Little Miami Railroad which arrives in Cinnfnnatl 11.10 A. M.) Returning, leave Xenia on the arrival of tbo train from Cincinnati at H 5 P, M., reach Columbus 8.30 P. M. Passenger bv this Train coins either to Cleveland or Cincin nati, sleep at Columbus and resume tbo neat morning. Coaches leave Columbua daily for Lancaster, Chillicothe, New ark, Zaneavillo and Wheeling, on tbo arrival of tbo Cars. Pierce's line of Staves runs between Xenia and Dayton In connection with both trains ol Cars. 1 iukets mav be had at the office of the Ohio Staira Cnnmin?. In Columbua. fifThe Company will not be resnonsible for baarnire ex weuiag viv u vaiue, uwess uy special agreemeoi. JU18 8. MEDBERY, Sup't THE RAILROAD. OMNlBUg dc MTAUB OFFICE. nf.a bwd reinovtxi irom me neii iiouae 10 lAlir aoora north f the Amerlrna Hotel, on Hish street Citi tens aro naueated to call at the office and secure Railroad Tick eti lor either North or West They can also have an Omnibus call tor tbem at their residences, and bo sure ot arriving at tbe uepot in ume ior ine muni. Fniir Dnflr Line of fTanehee leave on the arrival of tbe cars. For Newark, Zanosville and Wheeling, astollowat r-aii miui Liaea leave ai 10 a. a. Enpress "OP. M. Extra Coaches lurnlshed at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent Columbus, Ohio, March 35, 1851-ly New York and Eric Railroad Line. 851. IJjg 1851. NEW route to New York city via. Dunkirk and the Erie Rail road, connecting with tirst class steamers on Lake Erie, tbe Michigan, Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and Sandusky and Cincinnati Railroads, and steam ers on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and the Ohio, Indiana and rennajivpnincnurHii. TRA1NH LKAVK DUNKIRK AS FOLLOWS I (Sundays excepted,) 1st Morning Express Train at 0 o'clock. Sd do Mail " " 10 " 3d Evening Express 3.30 Thrati&h Ticket from Colttmhna to New York, If 14. The Moll Train stopaat Elralra, wbere passengers can sleep 7 boiirs, and take the Express Train, arriving In New York next morning at u cloca, making the wliole dlstanco Dy day-light. The Express Freight and Cattle Train leaves Dunkirk at 4 A. H. dnilv 1 a Passcnser Car Is attached to this Tralu to accommo date Way passengers and Drovers. I gr are irom uunxira to new rorx, vs. necona-eiass, .. This company are prepared to transport live stock and Ireiahta of all kinds to and from New York. Particular attention will be paid to stock Tie gauge being feet wide, gives this route great advantages over narrow sauae Railroads In tbe transportation of stock, irsr Additional Trains will be nut in commission In a very short time. Freight Tariff will be distributed, giving full particulars (n re gard to the prices of Freight, as soon as they can le prepared. lyUAd. HinUA, DUD U J. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. (jull New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOR DUNKIRK DIRECT, WITIfOTJT LANDING. THROUGH TO A'A ff YORK 7iV t HOURS t TBE steamer ALABAMA, Capt W.T. Pxasb, will leave for Dunkirk Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 o'clock P. M., or immediately on tbe arrival of the KxpraM Train from Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with tho Morning Express Train for New York. for refgbt or Pasiagn apply to J. W. THORNTON, American House. Columbus, r? Through Tickets can bo procured at the Ohio Stase Of. flee, Columbus, Ohio. jy97 New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOR DUNKIRK PIRFC'T. WITHOUT LANDING. jHNUUtin iu nn.tr iuka iiv tiuuua. im iwamcr UUCKN C1T1, Opt T. J. Tmn, will Irava for . Dunkirk oo Moodaya. WedBeidaya aod Fridaya, at 6 o'clock M.. or Immediately on the arrival at tbo Exoreae Train from Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk the Morning Kipnaa Train for New York. Vjr For r relent or raaaaffe apply to 1. W. TUOrtNTOH, American Hnnae, Colnmlma. E7- Throuah TickeU can be procured at tbe Ohio dtava Ol- flco, Columbua, Ohio. VJ. 18.11. ECKFORD LINE. 1831. Apply la H. P. WHALLON, ) (up atalra,) J. W. PATTKM, 60 Quay atreet, Albany. MAXVVKIX a PATTEN, Long Wh.rf. Buffalo. IHHAKL W. LAMHON. 10 8uta atreet, Boaton. KDDV aV I1AI.I.ADV, Cleveland, Ohio. R. t'lTCH, Columbua Ohio. A. M. HALF, Oeneral Agent J. W. PATTRN COm PmrOtara. fT Mark paekngna "Jifkfrrd Lint," ahip dally at 5 o'clock, r. N., oy cxBTura oargca,iouvoi sruan bhdvi. Junius m 1991. ECKFOBD EXPRESS. 1951 KA1LKUA1I AltlJ 0TH.AM. J. W. PATTKM sV COn Pratprletsjra, Alwaay, N. T. AOIHTS. imtuJt WBroM(np.Uir.,) H. P. WHALLON, ) J "ork- MAXWELL tt PATTEN. Long Wharf, Buffalo. ISRAEL W. LAM80N, 109 Hute st. Boaton. EDDY A IJ ALL AD AY, Cleveland Ohio. K. FlTCU, Colambna, Ohio. A. M HAL.R. OmimI A cent. Mark paehagea 'Kcx.Lmi Exraass, earn Maxwell A Patten, ButTalo, and ship by People's Lino Steam boat, foot of Couruana street, every aiiemooa, oerora 9 o cioca. Jual0-4m. CLOTH AND CAMHIMKUM. YNGl.1aH,Preoeh and American Cloths and Caaslnert la- Duca MV inoi rCaVH viuuir, HQ m fancy eolored eloths, la which may be found a of tiaaty aud 1ms arrkss. Just opeswd. by H. COWLED CO. aCi eluding soave fancy eolored cloths, la which may be (banda rare eomblaatiota oeiv SUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOS& A to bbadMaaoHiwiaby . pit fiMlsAatlfhUy Injared. B. COWLXI CO. KEAL ESTATE. joiarn v, smith. lAanncL m. miui. H MIT II c Iff I L L H . ATTORNEYS AM COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Rod Estate Aent, Hurveyora nud Noiarlea Pttbllef IIIOH STBKKT, COLUMBUS, OHIO, ATTEND to the practioa of their proieasion, obtaining, pensions, Sellhis and ltuinv real estate. aurvMvlnv ntl ilivliilna lamia. eollectioftol claims, examination ol land titles, 4c,, fcc, Ate. aariRKNCH. flvran k Andrews, Columbus, u. Allred Avery, New York City. Wm. Milford. Cloreland. U. Twwd.Hllir. A.WriBht.Cln'ti. J. 4c, W. Pinna;, at- Loots, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Ciorln'atl. A FINK CnANr'K. FOR HALE A Brick Cottage House and lot on r.ast uaa street, ior a smaii payment aown, ana tbe balance In five equal inslaJlmunts, with Inter terest. The bouse contains six finely flnithud and eonvcnlontly arranged rooms Wfll, cistern, JtOaiby tiMlTU it MILLS, Real EatsU) Agents. T.OTH VOR IMIKINKSH IIIIUMFM. WE aro authorized to otter ior sale live lot ot ground, near the New Market House, on Town street suitable tor tbe erection of stores. Wa will sell them on such terras that tba annual payments will not smount to more tfasn the rent of au or dlnary store room. Merchants, Urocers, Are would do well to think of this. HMIT1I A MILLS, jyl-d Heal Eststa Agents. " Wlllr tt. v v CEVBMof thonratclaaa BUII.UIKO LOT8 on tho corner o J Hicb and Slath atrecu. Theae lota are nnaurpaaaed by any OCatlon n the OltV. .nd thltM Wiahln. .nnl In, In nn. i.l' ,kn beat neigliborbooiia, and on very oaay terma, ahould call immedl. atoly on HMIT11 tt MII.I.M, ' jya Keal Eatate AcnU. vnir iifvt. ADWF.LLINO HOUSE on Water alreet, north or Oayatrert. Tbe houae la well calculated fnr a bnardiu. him.H. or fnr two amall rainllica. Tenna ,13 nor munth. l'eraoua wiahlna in aee the preiuUoa by calling on BMITII at MII.1 8, mj34-i Jlcal K,tie Agenta. S VACANT l.ltTH. fjOR building purpoies, on Front street, between 8 m. nonnstreeu. tor sale bv 0M1TII it MILL8, Roal Estate Agents, JySU-dtf CUBUKRAN HKH I HENCE We oiler for sale 34 acres of land, wim a hoou UottAsit llouia and ant-build inira. all in good order, situated about 10 minutes' ride from the corporation, on the Natioual road. tiMlTU V MILL 8, ugl- Keal Eatato Agents. H.MALL HOUHEH AND LOTH. JrauV WE have a number of small bouses snd lots, which we W J can otter tor salo on payments that are but a trifle mora ssassVtbsn yearly root at price averaging louocncb. Come audseu. , 8MJTI1 it MILLS, p5 Real Estato Agents. iimmtt and-i.iit. ON theeornorof Hank aud Strawberry Alleys. Lot Is AS bv H2U lcet. Frame house with 8 rooms. eitrn. wL wood bouse, sUble, etc.. etc., all in com pie to order. For sale cheap, and on good terms, by a Mill! St MILLS, jyaa-ou ne Uitate Agents. TAKR NOTIflK. WE hare six hnndsomo Ilulldlnsi I.oU on tho corner of Friend and tiHVftnlh atriM-ta. rnturino in iiHco. 1rmnfi:tllln eacn. wo win eu ummou such terms that any body can buy. a r uun i ira iuv iuic, on a ii oc, mil, UP, Jy-I Heal Estate Aijeiits. WANTED. tO nnfl Onn of one or two years, for which a tlJAiUUUi liberal inrrrent will bn naid. and ncuritvnt irmtri unincumbered real estate in this city given. inquire ui Oltll lll VliiA.9, u 17-d Hf a) KsUte Agents. POH MAI. K. ANE of the most desirable FA KM rt in the country, containing 200 v acres, all under food fence, 120 acres ot it cleared and under cultivation, with a good grafted orchard, living water, a atone house with leven rooms, and all the necessary and convenient outbuildings. Situated in Concord township, Delaware county, one mile south from " Hart's Hp ring." Wo are authorised to sell, or trade lor properly In this city, on very reasonnhle terms. HAimi at mil i.a soptMitW Real EsrateAgents. JOHN W. BAKXB. ROBERT ARMSTftONQ. IIAKF.lt tSc ARillRTHONU. REAL ESTATE BROKERS aud liENERAL LAND AGENTS. Otlice, rkjuth room Exchange Rank Build in ir. Columbui. U. FOll KENT Two desirable bouses, situated on Rich street For particulars Inquire ot ugi finnan Aiinainunu. FOR RENT A FRAME 8TAIILE, iu a good location, suitable tor a livery stable. Inquire of g'4 nAtvr.it at AitMaritUNM. FOR MAI.E An OUT LOT containing 1'4 arros, with a frame building, sluated on Friend street, opposite the Blind Asylum. Inquire ot augal HAKr.n A AKHHTKONu, IOK HALE A two story HIUCK HOl'HK, containing six rooms, situated on tho south end of Filth atreet. I'Hrma - say. Inquire of BUgy oAnr.it A AKHHTHONO Fill UK NT. A FRAME HOUSE, conUining eight rooms and kitchen, Ao, t a. niiuanM on nun street, Detweco Town and Rich streets. Inquire of (ap3d BAKER ARMSTRONG A VAUitl l-(IH MAI. R IIU lrRrVP. THIS farm is situated within two miles of tbe city, and contains seplii ' BAKER U ARMSTRONG. VOIivNAI.K AT A RAHJiAllV ONE of the most denirable vacant Hall Lots in the city. Situated on Town street, between Hlh and Third streot. inquire ot sugiiSJ BAKER it ARMSTRONG. VOIt WALK. 8 DESIRABLE CITY LUTri, situattrd on High and Front streets, and known aa the fround tnrmcrlv (H-.(uniri lv thn College in the south part of the city. Tenons desirous to purchase a choice lot, on good terms, would do well to call on tbe subscribers, whore a plat of said lots can be seen. inquire oi ipi.' BAtvfcU tt AKMH i KONu. FOR HAI.K Olt KXUHANl.R. ( ifi ACKKHUK LAND, In Ueuryeountyjliinols.aportlon vltl of which Is timbered, thn bfdancu ia a tint rate oualirv of bottom and rolling prairie. This land Is well calculated for a Htock Farm, having an abundance of living water tbe year round. Porsons wishing to purchsie, or exchange property in tbia vicinity, for a disirablo piece of land, would do well to call on the subscribers immediately. Inquire of agi PArvr.n, at Aitniniriuno, owa Land Agency and Eicfaange Office. IOWA CITY. COf.MAN. PDWKI.I.. HART at f'A. THIS Company have established a Oeneral Agrncy at the seat of Government for tbe purchase and aale ol Mexican War Land Warrants, and tur the location of Warrant issued under tbe act ol September, 1850. Tbe Company also respectfully tender their services a Agents for selling these Land when patented, and lor paying taies on nuuiui iiuB-nratueuw. REFERENCES. Btepfaea Whlcher, Esq., U. S. District Attorney, lownj B. M. Sbelleday, Esq Msnfaal Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa ; Register aod Receiver " Fafrtidd Register and Receiver " Dubuiiue " lion. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa ; D. A. January, Esq., St Louis, Misaouri; J. P. Eddy, Esq, " Bon. Nenion Edwards, Alton, Illinois ; ' John W. Vance, Dsnville, " Garret Vlint, Milwaukie, Wisconsin. Hon E. M. Huntington, lste Com. (inn. Land Office, Indiana Oliver H. Smith, I ndianapolis, Indiana; " Alberts. White, Lafayette, ' Chaneey Rose, Eq., Terra Haute, John Chambers, (late Uovernor of Iowa,) Kentucky j James Davies, Esa., Smltiiland, ' John Armatrong, flat., Ortoaborpli, Pmnaylrnnla i Alexander R. Htephenon, Kq., Oottysburuh, Pennsylvania ) William Mcriellan, Eiqn ChnmlKreburpli, Gen. 0. 11. W. Htull, Comberlnnd, Maryland. 1 Hon. Richard M. Young, Washington City; Fits Hnry Warren, " Henry Clay Henderson. Esq.. Treaanrv DeDartmenL Washing ton City. , . . . , major waiter . Morris, Memphis, Tcnneiseo ; Col.Sam'l R.Anderson, Nsshvillc. " General Mcintosh. Georirfa. John Bryan Esq. , Custom Elonse, Charleiton, South Carolina. nev. nenjamin unacn, Hate Hex, Mlsnsuppi, Hon, John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio; uen. onanos entnony, Hprtnglluld, W. B. Hubbard, Esq., Columbus, vjoi,4ddb nooie, uomtaDus yi nOITHR AND LOT FOR HAI.K. W-tt THE aubaerilMr will axil thm Lot nn whffh hi 1Im UHlgh street, between Town and Rieb. It is in tho centre ol the oitv. and a verv eonvenieut stand lor buauuvaa and fnr a family residence. Tbe terms will bo about ono third down and ine oaianee tn payments. 'i nose wno wind to purchase to speculate on, or to locate for busloeas would do well to call and exam ine ine premise, as a good bargain wm be otienvi. Ha?, Tat VAI.IKH TIIllAi.I. 1 am authorised to sell that excellent Drown ni Up- Pik na in) "mi nan oi oruau iirti, fniai oi r ronu w, '', AND FOR HALRe The undivided half of In 79-100 aerae I of land, adjotninf Ibe eltv of Columbua. 1!U ml, . High atreet, fronting oa the Colombo, and Oroveport turnpike. Title Indlipulable-price 150 dollar, per acre. TennaeaaVaael ansae anown oa appucaooa to J), s. r ORMAN. uoiumoue, eepi f , Uttv. .tl TALCABLK FBOPKRTY ON TUIttD STHKKT tOH. BALE. All unimproved half lot corner W uxl State afreet. ; alio a com modloua Brick dwelling with 10 rooma and good out-build, mwntij mdw, mwir m wa iwrn arreeta. Miquire oi MUTTLKS, COMHTUUK Co. fnn HAi.ie. THAT well kann nH mn ArmirMm nnntrr. tf lituated on the wmI aide ol 11 Lib atraeL thlr4 lot north of Hound atreet The houae la dov-pte two-atorr frame, with a baaement of lull bHcht, of brick end tn pood repair The lot In 44 feet front, mnd ahnut OK in ivar. A mod ftati-at. Ubleaenrriatn'hattae. tiltrntm hundred dollara of tbe nur ehaae none? ean ramain on permanent mortf age, If rrqttlrf!,. with liberty to pay at any time, In payment! of one hundred dollara eeok If not aold nrior to tbe Ural of March, il will be rant edthe sooth pert, tnebdinf ataelea, at IN dollar the north waiiwMunHriuu, inqureox JDailfi Ijto 0tote Journal. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1851. Wettern Foclrr. The Ibllowlng beautiful morceau, it worlb a dozen of th. fugltivo piecra of Engliih origin which go the niiiiia oi our prnouicnu. it la irom tne Hoc jaiana Adverliier, published amiilat Kenary which ia well fitted to in.pir. the poet'i tnuie to such apirited flighUoa una; A BBAC IDBAL. A haitl ejre with Jetty Iruiga, A dawy Up of ruby tinge, The feature areolae, aoft and fair, The oontonr claaaio, rich and rare, . Long rare, traaaea wild that play, And in moat wanton frolle array Around a neck of iwan like grace, And o'er Parian aboulder trace Their curia, that well might put to light The "aalntahlp of aa anchorite," Bo purely beautiful and fair, You fondly dream an angel there, Until her araile, diapel the fear, And blda your awell'ng heart draw near i Bo heavenly, yet ao earthly too, You really know not which to do Creation'! lord, to bow thy knee, Or elaap that heaving breaet to thee; Her heart aa orient pearl la pure, Uer Yolre Ulyaaea might allure, Although he braved the ayrsn'a wilea, And ateered hla bark through Grecian lalee, Her boundleaa love for me alone The apell haa broke, my Tlalon gone, And though thla phantom la not real, What think you of my Beau Ideal! Olaucvb. At the celebration of th. laat Fourth of July at Salt Lake, in the Utah Territory, th. following poetic toaiti were given t " Tbe Ladiea of Deaeret Like early warmi they make full hirea, and that's th. way the kingdom thriven." " The Territory of Utah Rocky mountains, landy plaina, worth and lubor bav. their gaini." "The United State, United they're hailed aa the chief, divided disgraced aa a thief." The Chicago Adverlutr thiuka the whole line of rail, road between that city and Toledo, in this Stale, will be traveled over by the firat of January neit, the interest of the Dunkirk Road being engaged in its completion. No exertions will be wanting to ptiih forward tbe road along the Lake shore, so that the whole route from New York to Chicago will be soon completed.There are eight different railway route, now projecting between Cincinnati and Philadelphia, the shortest of which, by tho way of Wilmington, Zanesville, and Wheeling, is 639 miles; and the longeat, by way of Springfield, Londonville, and 1'ittsborg, is 697 miles. The one by the way of Columbus and Wheeling is 0,',9 miles, and by way of Columbua and Piltsbnrg 667 miles. Cuba and Ihe Propaganda. We have already quoted th. following- imourtant paragraph from the National Intelligencer, but it was moat provokingly credited in our columns to The unwn: "Cub. The following-is an extract of a letter fmm a gentleman in New-Vnik, whose correspondence in England is from tbe most respectable andwell-inform-ed sources. He says : "' I have a letter by the laat British steamer, whirli states that Spain, France and England are negotiating a treaty respecting the guaranty of Cuba. The conditions are that Cuba shall have a local Legislature a representation in the Gortes at Madrid and that pro-eiaum thnll be madeor Ike gradual abolition of Slavery in :ite mana. . conaiuer uie luiorroaiion very reliable. ' We heard enough while lately in Europe to strengthen our belief that this story bas a foundation in fact. If it be not yet true that such a Treaty is in progress, it is quite certain that the repeated invasious of Cuba from this country are strongly calculated to suggeat anil to hasten its negotiation. The Union of the 36th affecla to aee in such a guaranty bv France and England of th. Spanish ascendan cy In Cuba, under condition, which usanre Representative institutions to its citizens and ultimate Emancina. tion to its slaves, a grand conspiracy against the United Statei ana against iMerlyn were ever two other words so prostituted aa are 'Liberty' and ' Demncra. cy V 1 he Monro, doctrine' that new European Colonies should not be furmed on this Continent is invoked i cover the monstrous assumption that the stronger nrouean powers shall not interfere to nrevent tha wresting from one of the weaker of her most valuabel Colonies by law-defying expeditions from Ibis Coon-try, which peryert th. name of Liberty to cover i i. : .. i. : . . i. . i ueniea wmvu ami ai map exieoaion ana perpetuation ' Slavery. And the National Administration ia irrna.lv attacked for its alledged imbecility and t eacbery in not reeiailug tuo guraruuiy aiureaatu. Uut Tne vnum proceeds : " There is, however, another important movement. quit, as inauspicious to the general tranquility of our country, ana wuico in announce wnn asmucn nncon- cern by 2'ae Armuuw aa would be the failure of some speculation in th. stocks. It is the lata formation of the Canadian tadut Armllural tvatm'forthe avow ed purpose of harboring and protection th. runaway negroes from the Southern Slates of the Union. Speak ing: oi mis union, A nt Kepuoltc savs its mimosa Ma to afford facilities of escape and th. means ot subsistence to negroes in th. United States) and with this view it has been concurred ia by delegate! from New York, Ohio, Penmvlvania, Nen-Jenet and Vermont.' " Combined with th. determination of th. members of tbe Holy Alliance in Europe to ns. Cuba to diaaem- inate the puwer and influence of Abolitioniem, thie Canadian league is well calculated to arouse the indigna tion of every lover of our Republican institutions. If we have not the power to prevent this alliance from riveting the chains of despotism in Cuba, we nave certain. v tha right ot protecting onrseiveaan-ainat this deanot- sm within our borders. If England eon nee Cuba to tpread Abolttion, me can certainly nee Canada to prevent rrvi mw uc omr uwy u mice re uuut ine grouna that Fugitive Negro tying to her bordere from our inrudic lion thill be treated ae property, and ekall be enrrendered vp to tne owner r i nia, we are sure, would be the im- pulsu it not the language or a Pemoeratit Praidcnt 'v the presence of the Holy Alliance, when negotiatin, to make Cuba the victim of Abolition fanatii i.m am the allv of the Bams influence In thM llnlt. Ri.tM.. and if the American people intend to maintain the principles ol tbe early fathers of th. Republic, we are equal ly certain uiey win give nucn a response to mis leenng as will remind lb. despots of Europe that this is atill inn tana ot in. ire. ana tne aom. of the brave. " We entreat .very advocate of Peace and Justice, as well as every generous sympathizer with Human Liberty, to read and ponder the above extract, bearing in miuu mat we cut it irom tne leading Editorial in the National organ ol tn. seii atylea 'Democratic party Tribune. E7 The Wathinrton Union bad a eorresnondtmt at Ih. Rochester State Fair, who saTs in the course of aa admiring notice of senator Douglas's Address " Nor did he apologize for expreaainr the opinio, that owing to a deficiency in Ike extent of our eugar-producing territory, Ike annexation of other 8 lalee euited la that crop woe rendered probable by the aecMit of making our selves liKiepenaent oi loreign countries m respect to this important article ol loou. The Senator never onee intimated nor hinted that there was any "necessity of makins; ourselves Hide' nendent ot foreign countries " oy prodoctn. our owe wares and fabrics. Oo th. contrary, his arm'Bent steadily implies that it ia best for as not to be independent, bat to buy tbem of foreigners. He wants no ley. ritnrv annexed bat sucb as is suited tn Biisar-BTowtna. because Can. Super is essentially a Slave Leber product, whil. Manufactures are mainly produced by Free Labor. Wa migni Wltnm nv. year, prouuc suon. BM- ar(Beet included) on our present territory than all ri,. .n,M consumes : but it is 8 lavery , not Sneer, which requires 'the annexation ol snore Bucar-growing territory,' and Mr. Douglas fa) . candidal, ior President. ti,, i. 1,1.1 why the subject of Annexation waa drw- ced into an Agricultural Address, and those Whig-1 journals that are blackguarding th. Tribua. for its for mer stneutree wn mow hub mm. Private Pledges. We learn that Mr. Beckel, in order to tecure the tap (tort of inch Democrat! aa diitraat tbeoapaoity of their tbroaU to aw allow the I'rciidentof two Banke t leut until they have practtaed a little by 41 worrying down" the Preiideut of one haa given them a written pledge, that in caae ha ia elected he will rote for all the mew nree that the party may propoae in the Legiilature Thiaia atated to ui on the authority of a Hard-Money ' Democrat of thii city, who sayi it ii anderatood that in case the Democrats secure a majority in the Legislature, a State Sub-Treasury will be adopted, requiring the collection and disbursement of taies and all other revenues in ffold and lilver. and that this measure, in the event mentioned, ii embraced in the general stipulation " nominated in the bond." It' anrh ft tilndire has been riven, "in b-.h-bl-hlack and w-wh-white," as is aaid.thepubli at large would like to examine it. Will the Empire procure a copy of the document for publication 1ZayUm Gaxclie. Large Boots. An amazing Pair of boots appeared in the bar-room of an ambitious inn late one evening, the owner of which wasanxionsfor the boot-jack. The bell rang nervously, and in a moment a keen Yanke illustrator of Day & Martin's best, popped into tbe room. 11 Bring me a jack !" exclaimed the man of under-standing.The waiter involuntarily started forward, bat chancing to get a sight at the boots, he stopped short, and after another close examination and with equal twang and emphasis said: " I say yeou, yeon ain't agoin to leave this world in a hurry; you've got too good a hold on th troand. Want a boot jack, ehf Why, bless your soul, there ain't a boot jack on airth big enough for them boots ! I don't believe a hone could pull tbem off." 44 My stars, man," cried our friend of the big feet. " what shall I do I 1 can't get my boots off without a jock!" 4 I'll tell yeon what I should da," replied the Yankee, 14 if they were mine, I should walk back to tba fork of the road and pull them off there. That'll fetch 'em I guess." Mr. Hobds aud his Gold. The London Express objects, as does Mr. Hobbs, to the ungracious manner in which Mr. Bramah paid over bis 200 guineas for having his lock picked. It also gives the following sc-count of the display made of the SOO guineas by Mr. Hobbs at the Chryilal Palace: " The American department was again the great feature of attraction, Mr. Hobbs having, with a fine Bar-num touch, got his reward changed into sovereigns, and spread them out under a glass case, with a policeman keeping guard, and an inscription informing the spectators that there were the two hundred guineas which had been awarded for picking Bramah's lock. This was an argument that appealed to the meanest capacity, and excited so much curiosity that the place wm a scene of bustling nil day, every one wishing to assure himself by oocufar proof that the American nsd really won tlte day. The hero of a hundred locks was himself the observed of all observers, and complained that even in the streets he suffers one of the disagreea ble concomitants of glory, in being followed by crowds on bis way to the palace." WM. BLVNN. WE would call attention to our lock of Tine Watebee, of Lendon mI Ueaeva Mnanfaetnre, which will commend themselves in the high nnUh and accuracy of their internal atructure, and the perfection and beauty of their caeca. Alao, Fine Watehea for Ladles, ia freat variety ; as well as a general assortment of all other kinds of Gold and Silver Watebee, in style ana price to suit an. jl.Wr.LRI. A full and beautiful assortmeLt, selected with great care. Please examine. We will make the prices low enough. SILVER WARE. Alwavs s lerse snd flee stock, made from sterltns alrver: war ranted equal to eoin. Marble, In rarioua colors. Inlaid Ebonv. Punter Mac he, and the lower grades In variety. PLATED AND HRITTANTA WARE. A fine aaaortmenl BnkeU, Castors, Candle-sticks. Ac., Me. Also, Watch-makers' Tools snd Materials. l17 TI1COLD HIINKERS A MOflOroUSTS UP STREET ARK hereby Informed, that from and alter this date, we shall sell Cottee at 10 cents ner pound i vard-wlde aheetms at 6W cents; good Calico at 64 cents, and other gooda la proportion. uurpurenaaer naa juat reiurnea iron new ior a, wiia oraere to put down tbe price of gooda again. we laae to ourselves ine crran oi nanng pui aown toe price of Cottee to lSVk cents laat winter thwrebj saving the oomnau-nity thousands of dollars. We enter Into no combination with the Up-atreet Monopolists to put up tbe price of goods. When we came to Cohjnsbua, some twenty years since, we declared war on tbe whole system of combination and monopoly. Tbe onmmunity then saslsinetl us, not only against the slander snd abuse ot the monopolists, but also bestowed on us a generous patronage. And we bow give notice, once for alt that we will not enter into any combination to keep up the price of goods, what every one knows thai they ba?e fallen full 29 per cent we are now receiving our ruti uuuuo, ana wemTiie an all our old cuatomers to call and see them. And we would hist say to the community in general, that yon eaa save one dollar oa every fl?e you trade, by just calling at A. P. 8TONR St CO B, Two doors aOBta ol wuera taa national aoaa aaiara BB4-daw High alreet from the Kaaa. H4l.lt naT COI.I.KGC LANDBi TBR tartar and better portiim ol tbeae land. atUl reraala BB-anlit. and thev are now offered at orivete aale oa accommo dating trrm. a part only of tbe purchaae aa,aey being required nabimd. Alao, for aale balldlaa and oat lot. In me vHlafa of Gambler, wfakb are unaurpaaacd for beauty of location, and all taa Basra ImiHinaiit advantasea to be desired la raeb property. i food hotel ia epretally aeeded to tbe villaia, aad a let for taa . purpose will be furotahea on favorable terma. Appiv to toe euuecnoa uamoisnr wwa... tjl-S sa T.C. WlhQ.Ateat. ACAKDlt la my parpoae to ranimo tba pracnes of Law In tbe Supreme Coart ol tbe United tftatea, tbe Ctreelt Carta fortbedlatricla trict of Ohio and atiaaoan, aaa ia lae euprema coan ta bank ol tbe BUM of Okie. July 90. T. IWIIIO CMALL, f'HKAP HOMES.-Wa bave BIX HOUSFS, . ii,, .t.H iu.r ibeMtraer oi almmd aad Talrd aua.UL with every convenlrDee attached, wale, wa oiler tor aale'stpflees ran. Ins Irom $700 to gi&UO eaeb. aad ia easy payments, HMITbf at MILLS, ai Real Eatate Areata TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS). WE bave on hand a lot ot aaaorted aralea, which will be sokt at New York nrlcee. frelt ht only added, aaei a buis lot ol Glass Ware at factory prtcea, by the box. nunae Beepers ana oilier, are m' lira mj wmi ,. saaortmenl ol China, Crockery, and Glaaa ware I also a saner, lot of Fancy Ware., rach a. Rich Vaaea, Trie a lets Setts, Motto cup. and aaucera, ent aad enaraved BobmoiaB Glaas ware, BrhV annia lea Hetta, uenora, tyaBaaBaucaa, ivm aam iwvw ppm, Cottee pota, aic, o. Amencaa laoie lyauery, uaaraBBB ouvev bbni . in era Table Hpnooa. Coraelln'a Solar Lari Lasnpa, Cnlmaeya aad Wleks, LooMnf Glaaeea, Wallers, Laateras, and many olber articles aseral la booae hrephif. i. WEHTWATKR et BUI. coiumnoa, aoaaat 10, lnoiiy yOK SALE. TBOKK two wed known Lot. Moa. 70S aaad T87, oa tee aaaraor of Rich and math streets, wilh street, sad aUeyaall rovmaj tbem, formerly tbe property of CbeaUr Joaaaoa, oa waleh at. agreatvaiWtyoi ehulce frail aad aarattarr, mU saidtTaisd av ao eevea pans to nil pmn.iiaa.ia. , . ALSO Two Lota oa tbo corner of Friend sanlSevearaa still. Sa undivided Into seven part, to M pn'chaaera. Tbara Is aa alley tutaj saet ia wldta rannini urontn mm maow iMinvnn. The whole ol Ike forranlet tavperty will be Sold oa very aa- (lebfc WM FUKLAH. BOt'KINO COAL. I AM now reeetvtBf daily. Irom my Coal Ban, tbe best of HanHtlaw t'eal, wbieb I will sell from boa, at aavaw aa per baabel, or deliver la any part of tbe dty at araBSnwtepnt naahel. pvlerseat Vmmt ley Urate. Colambna, May 17, 1851-tf "" Tkeanderaltaed km bee. bnTsfaf tbe Coal rVom Mr. Eay. aa bank for tbe bmt year or two. It has alve. M tvasissssV aoa,aWvrawoamnmcnnmea4 Has saperior loaaysaht k BUaehy. B. Maauay, D. W. Pa a nana. W. B. Bsnwaaav May 15, WM T. S. 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Full Text | VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1851. NUMBER 75. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY 800TT IAIOOK. OKPMJK JODBNAL IClLDmol, MOH AND FUU IT1IITI, COUNT1NO ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TEKMM-Iaynrlnblyl. advance. Tbo Unity, to persons Is Columbus, par year sent by mall out of Culutnbua ..... " duriQgtheseMlon,andTri.Weoklybalaiice tuar (n Columbttl lit mall . rhn'M Weekly by mall Weekly in Columbua . Onto! tbo city; by mall, alngle To clulia ot lour and upwards Toclulis ol ten and upwards, to one address . Daily, session ....... Tri W.wkly Wnekly, llncle . To elubaol Ave sud upwards in oo 6 00 of . g oo 4 00 00 t 00 1 so l as l oo oo 1 oo so 40 Advertising, The lollowtnjt rate and nilea of advertising bare bum agreed upon betWMtin tart proprietors ol the Ohio Suueeman and the Ohio Slate Journal, to be obaervrd, in all eaaea, alter thla date. July 30, lew. Dally Paper. One square, IU Unea or leaa, one insertion . .i . .. eaeb additional " "1 we"k a ii u ii 3 1 'i n ii 1 month i ' .1 3 ' ii ii t ii 18 standing card, 8 llnoa or leaa, peranum! . . . 0 SO 0 ss . . 1 SO . too . . 3 00 . 4 00 . 8 00 . 8 00 . 10 00 IS 00 . 1800 10 00 . 9000 . 23 00 . 23 00 30 00 . 8000 35 00 . 40 00 4S00 SS 00 130 00 j tioluuin,wltn a cnangra, Sa 6 Ml w w. ii 12 " obanged weekly n i daily ii with .changes ii g ii ii ii 13 " ii changed weekly aany Other eaaea not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above ratea. The atandard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional aquaro In the daily, inaertod one month, or a greater length ol time, and fur each additional aquare Inserted under the yoarly ratea, ball prlee. No edveriiMinent to bn oousidered by the year, unleaa It la ape. cltied on toe manuscript, or previously agreed upon between, the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal adverts, menu beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing eandidatea (fur unices of every deecrlptlon) to be charged at the rate of titty ennta tier week, lor each name) the aame to be, in all eaaea, pud in advance. All advnrtlaomcuta Irom atrangera or traoaicnt pertona to be paid in advance. Advertlicmenu not marked on tho eopy for a apecitled number of insertions, will be continued one moolh, unleaa ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. Tho privileges of yearly adverlliora will be condned rigidly to their regular bu.lueaa; and all advertlacmenta not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Ailvertiaeinouta for Auctioneer, General Agcnta, Heal Eatate Ageuta, Ac., not to be contracted tor by tho year, but to bo charged by the pieee, at the usual ratea. NO ADVKUTiaRMRNT CAN BR iWiRXTRD OBATtJITOOBLT. A,hi.'t;-..eienulorcharltablainatitutlona,nrerompaalea,ward, township .ml utber public mectioga,and auch llke,to be charged ball pllcu Marriage noticee to be charged 95 eonta. Deaths intoned wlthoutcliarge,unleaa accompanied by funeral invitation or obituary noticee, and wbeu ao accompanied, to be paid lor , . Hegu!a, advertisers, and all others sending communlranoni or requiring notices, dealrlng to call attention to lairs, soirees, con. eertt, or ny puolic enterlalnmenta wbere ehargea are made tor admittiu all notice, ot private associations every notice deei(ned in "el- attention to private enterpriaea, calculated or intended to .i,mito individual Interest, can only be Inaerted with the undemanding that the aame ia to be paid lor. II intended to be ioaerted in the editorial column, the aame will be charged at the rate of not leaa than 20 eenta per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. , l( All leaded advortlaemente to be charged lot leaa than double the above rate., and meeaured aaifaolid. AdvcrtiaemenU on tbe Inaide excluaively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rata. Attorney, will be bidden for the price of Inaertlng advertse. menu bruughl in by them. i!P Cotmtlng House Almanac for 1851 JANUARY. " fPLY. I. M. T. W T. r. I. .. .. 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 in 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. APttPST, ajTji. t. w T.I r. . .. :: 12 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 eptemberT I. T. wjt. .( . .. 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 27 282!j30.. ...... OCTOBER."" i.m.t. wt.f. t. 12 3 4 i 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. N6vEMBEBr 1 . T. w t. r. a. 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 28 29 30 diboembeh"." i. .t. w t. r. i. .. Tsnn 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 3 2 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .... . i. nJtJw t. f. . 7. '.. .. 1 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS Hi 17 18 1.1 Sliai 32 23 24 25 S 27 28 i'.l 3n 31 .. " " FEBRPARYr" i. at. T. wt. r. a. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 111 17 18 111 211 21 22 23 21 25)20 27 28 .. MAHOU,, i.m. tJwI.J. 7. 77 77 t 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 111 II 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 1'J 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. .. .. .. APRIL. " "-I T I IT' illl 777. I'i'-i 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 2U 21 22 23 24 aft 26 27 28 2!t 3D MAY." s. . tJwt.f. 7. 7 77.7 l a 3 4 5 Ii 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11120 21 22 23 24l 852 27 28 as 30 31 June. j. .jT.wT.r. . 1 a 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 lb' 17 1(1 19 20 21 82 23 24 25 26 27 28 89 30 AKCIL OAIXOWAr. BirB . 'AO a. UALIOVPAT PAtIK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partnera, ia the ConrU of Franklia and ad ioinlng enuntlea, and in the Circuit and Dlatrlct U.S. Court.. Office la Piatt a new balldlng, oppoaile Bute Uouae. a ., A B. BUTTI,K8- Othce. No. a, MoU't iuxlwiige, opwiUi (JecrcUry ol Su otoo ti WAIil 11' imnuBB AltrMTiiM. tiM-IUrt l.w,C. omfcM, OhU. ALriO, k CuniiniMtoiirr to tike the Aoknowtodimt ol Ueed for tin Htmte ol Haw York. ocVM) LOCIAII BVTWLKt. THEO. COM flTOCK. OBO. O. OOMSTOCK. BUTTI.KH. tO.HHTOC'K 6c CO.y (Sottfltaori to B. Cumitock Co..) FORWARDING AND UOMMIHdlON MKRCHAHTfl, trd OU Muiufwtarara, and dtNtlora in tlt, riasier. Fith nd Lumber. Head o tho Conai, Colioibn, Ohio. f Liboral idTiBON rodo on oMlgnmCTtt. mn j, itim.wAY 4c com ' lm VmmmArr, Broad otroet, net ttM Bridge, Crimm- OkiO. Burrm ot ill kiada, d ft gnot rietj of Cwtta Jw7" hmd. nt a a aan aa II ( in A ft DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OT0B. NO. 4, Nell'a KxetMMfff opposite lt Secretary of flute's office, High street, Col am bo. aeeil wm. axraxmT. at, . inJ.aT. BEIBEKT aK I.IIia.Ela OOK-RlNDERri, Uih atraH, oppoaila tba tM i himhiM. Burta.1 B ii. d d . aaaaajiw ae a 1 n . . EA1.KRS la Hardware Bad OaUerr. 'n,"'!';0',-i5.?I .? :1 . . Li.. ..I. MJ UMhutcal TOO 8. MllltaT D Ooda,o,o. Ko. 161 HUh atrwt. Hpi ol taa Ul faaioea. " TVBT HOODS. Booaa, Iftoaa, Hata, Capa, garaw Oooda, ia. V yvar(ooraaoalaicllaBaaarCalBa. loam BI.DK1DUB HAKTIN, . tTiB aeraaa. laa aaar aana Mwwm, " ' 1 lErolmlalU-()fb.jlal,iB A Itaaaaaaataaa aaoMfaaalaaaUa atJJ. . aalMtf A. U MARTIB. OOBIN 4k atAHOW, a aaat Btell " gas Ijttaraa, Clawafjsjsai, OBlo, ,11 ataaa aa. mmwrm yoan. INSURANCE. LIVES INSURED BY THE lUmU MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CUMP1NY, COVINGTON, KY. THIS Company hae an actual caplul ol One Hundred Thou. A aaad Dollnrn, and la managed by men ot the hlgboat iuteg-rityandreaoonalbllltT.Pamphleu furnlabed, Information glvon, and application received by J. H. TUTTI.E, Agenu ur, b. m. BKtTH, Medical Examiner. aepts-dly 1M VOITR PHOPKIITV TNMTTUHnt IF not, pleuo call upon the undenitpied, who ii Agent for one of tho oldest and moit reipootible C'ompanlei lu the United Hiatet, tbe Protection Insurance Comnnnr. of Hartford. Conn.. And take Fire, Inland and Marino riaki on thn moit favoraulo wrrai. j. . TUTTLE. Asent. tufta-d iy Office in Carpenter'! Buildlngi, FIRE, INLAND AND MA KINK IN8URANCB, r thi Protection Insurant Company, of Hartford, Conn. 'nflMLur,u in invo. uapitaiatoci. Borijiua rand and An-V Baa.FreaUHiu.tlO0.OO0. Polleiea Uniud aa ntual. bv J. K. TUTTLE, Agent, Colnmbui, anglS-dlm Offieeln Carpenter's Buildings. COLUMBUS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. HnNrn..tv IT n nil ill.ifl.nfkn. THIS Company oilers to the lnaurod all the security end ad-Tantagee of tho Mutual and Joint Stock plans (as iiutKturore applied) combined, namely i Low rates of premium ; an annual return, in cash, of the per eeotage required tor tho contingent rltk of tbe year ; an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the future security of members for tbe whole term of lile, with an adequate Interest In tbe accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies j a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of shot t term mem ben, and also for the present security of those for the whole term of lile. This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a nrovia. ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funda (for future security) tn exact proportion to tbo amount of business and tbe lacreaain riak from advancing ago among tbe members. Ptmpbfets, Tracts, iten giving In detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by J. it. lUi llb, AgfillL 8. II. Smith, Medical Examiner. auglQ MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PA1NSVILLE, OHIO. P.P. 8 an Co id, president, Wm. L- Pkhkinu, Secretary, sngia J- TUTTLE, Agent. TUB HARTFORD LIPS AND IIEALTH INHLU RANCB COMPANY. HAlTf DID. HONNldTtcnT. (1APITAI, STOCK, 00,O0!-Tbli Company, by the lib. J era! nrovisiona of its charter, is enabled to oiler advantaona superior to those presented by any other Company in tbe United States combining as it does the Mutual, Joint Htock, Rtid Life and Health principles in all of which tbe rates are as lavor 'ii- to those asaured as safety to them and the Company will adra t. This Company is the Jirtt and only ont in the Union, or in the world, It is believed, that has thus combined Its operations, urni oflorud to grant insurance with benefits both present and ijtoil. o For toll details in rrrard to terms and conditions retnrencH nmv be made to tho pamphlets to be had gratis ot the agent, or ot n. rinun. ur.u. u. liUM mulk, Asrut. Columbus, O, August SO, 1850. UNION MUTUAL LIFE INHUKAM'K ( Oll'AYN, UlTDn, HAIIIAGKI'bKTTIi CnnltaI$iaO.OOO. HIS Company Insures lives on the most invorable terms, and rant California risks. ovxaLANDor bv ska. I'remiuma can be paid quarterly, or semi-annually. Amount available fur pay muntof losses, 165,311), On the 1st of Julv last this comnaov declared a dividend of 75 percent, credited to boldera ot Lite Policir. Persons desirous to Insure in this company, will be fuminlii-i with pampbluu and blank applications, gratis. 01ticeNo.73lli.thst. Dr. Wat. Taivrrr, Medical Examiner. jani4-l y UTICA INHUKANCB COMPANY, UTICA,N. Y. tipilBI f IBS aVUUl THE undersigned, agent for the above Company, is prepared to take insurances ou property ol every description, agidust loss or damage by rial, and against the perils ot tbo ska or inland navigation. His as taken on lavoraoie terms, ana losses promptly adjusted T. UTOCKTON, Afjent, Janlt-ly Office No. 73 Uigh st EAGLE INSURANCE UOMt'ANY. CINCINNATI. Cnpltal DlOO, dOO. INSURANCES Uken in this company against lost or damage by fire, and against tbe perils of the sea or inland naviuation, on property of every description. Ail losses promptly adjusted, and risks taken oo aa favorable terms as any in tho city. jaui4-iy i. oiuiiiMUfl, Ageni. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OP CINCINNATI. Capital fttlOO.OOO ! Ofllre stvpoalia the Caoltol IIona. T HIE undersigned nas been appointed Agent of the above com-. nanv for the eitr of Columbus, and is autboriied to insure property of every description against loss or damage by Fire, and igwnai me perm ui urn oca ur intuitu nivigauuu. uer ttisaa laaen on ua must .avoranie wrnn. T. STOCKTON, Agent. DiaKCToaa. E. B. Reeder, William Burnet, George Carlisle, J C. Thorp, J. It. Blsir, H. Haper, J. P. KUbreth. E. 8 Uainea, II. L. Hot! man. E. B. REEDER, President. N. Qiaooar, Secretary laplHdtt COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND IMAKINK. THIS Company oontim.es to Insure every species of building, and the iurniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercbandize. and other property contained therein, against loss or damage be ire; also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cargoes ol steam boats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water eratt. against the peril ot seas, Lakes, and rivers, on the most f avorable terms. ' I MO. J.- nL'MAU t. aLu.'. JEFFEBSON LIFE llMSUKACi: CO.t (OP CINCINNATI.) Iacrpsrmted by the State of Ohio. 9 100,000 Capital. LI PR INSURANCE effected in thla Company on the MUTUAL ai d JOINT HTOCK syatems. Borne of tho peculiar advantages ot this Company are. 1. It bas a capital of 100.UK), well secured : has two depart tacntt, the mutual and joint stock ; the mutual department being secured by the whole stock ol the company and its accumuia una. 8. The rates of p rem lam in the joint Mock department are re duced equal to an annual cash dividend In advance of &1Mi per cent. 3. in the nuiuMi department, rut one-halt or tne annual premi m ia iwouimd la cash, when Im insurance is for lile. and tbe annual premium amount to 440 dividend of profits annually scrip issued drawing Interest and transferable. 4. The lile ot the husband may be insured for the benefit of the wile, the tnauranee payable to her, free from all claims of creditors or repreaenutlves. Wo are not aware of thla provision in any other Company ia Ohio, It Is in none of the English Companies, and but few of tbe Eastern Companies. ft. The premiums may be paid semi-annually, or quarterly, U preferred. a. ine prermame receireu win ua laiuim m uw oii auju the money paid annually tor life insurance retained amoog as. All should injure who era not ox stain of leaving their famines in comfortable circumstances, and all whose Income depend upon their personal exertions, as Clergymen, Physician, Law yen and Mechanics, Clerks, Book-keepers, and those In public otbees. Also, Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturer in active business, whose property depends upon the vicissitudes of trade. 3 Those whose real estate is encumbered. 4. Those who require the endorsement ot their friend for their security. a, ine uvea oi an psrenv wno migni lenve weir lammee an provided for at their death. orncKES and OTaacroM. U.H.UOODMAN.tWt, W. W. CONES, V. President L. Benton ec rotary. DiaacToai. C I H 0 I X tf A T 1 . George Carlisle. Charles Conaban, A. O. Hurt. H. II. Goodman, William Humat, W. W. Conaa, Samnel B. Keva, William McCammoa, Charles Uoodman, E (Jest, H. B. Pavne. Cleveland, O. D. W. Deablar, Columbua. Boaad or PiNANcs.Uun. Jacob Burnet, Haumul Wiggins. Eiq.,T.8.0oodman,Esq. ttlon. ..,,.. . , Office Ohio Mutual Insurance Co., Columbus. Prof. f. CABTaa, M. D., Medical Ei am id or. may 87-ly Hardware. GERE, ABBOTT eV CO.. Mln aftho Ullt Padlock. No. 161 lIlKh atreet. HAVE now In store and in transitu from the east a very large atftek of hardware, eutlerr. house building materials, tar- aiing and BMehaaica tools. We have long been anxious to meet our trmstoniera 00 kw prior, wo u wow tun nuuj muumi. rinr ariwla warn hauiht fnr Baal, and WC Can and Will Sell to prompt paying purchaser upon as good terms, If not a little bet ItT, WIB HI QWOrWIUUalUWI.I WW vn-uui. jam? v PAINTS. WK km ob hand and for sale at tne lowest market rates, Llaamed OIL White and Bad Lead. Coach and Furniture Yaralsh. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, sYe. At the sign of the f'iBRIAfll TKIMMINGM. 1 A A PAIR Elastte Springs ; SO sett Iron Axles ; 100 sett Brass 1UU UabbBandatSbatosMoasi Patent LeaUjer; Laos, Tufts, Damask Lininga 1 Painted and Uam Cloth j Tacks, Seames Cord, Malleable Castings, 4u. for sale by GERE, ABBOTT CO. MAII.H, WlSf Ma thla oppovtnnln to aajr that are nave bow la atora loraafeatkrw atri mem, v .oa.w. broaffat to tkl. market. (ifcllK, ABBOTT t CO. 1,000 Fttubarf. i aflaa RflXI-Jl WINDOW QLAMB. atnoof at which i ba Ibana aingla and dunble thick Frraoh. tba beat ipar flaaa of all taa aaual aitna. Attoeaita yjlj U11.T rauiAiuau CROM8 CUT 8AW8. WKkav)matnKlTiiafrklotof tho vary anparior aro amtaawa w km baa. aallla, tba laat twovvmra. jna, WI, i 3IOTT CO TRANSPORTATION. THROUGH TO CINCINNATI IN TWELVE IIOURH. C. C. and C. Railroad, Opened to Cnlttmbna, ttnd connected with the COLUMUUH oVXENlAnd LITTLE MIAM A RAIL ROADH TO CINCINNATI AND WITH THE HANOCbK V V NEWARK. R. R. TO ft 1 1 li LB V BUMMER AMD FALL ARRANGEMENT ON and after July 7tb, Trains leave as luUows, Sundayi ax-eeptcdiCleveland for Columbus 7.00 A.M. " " " 11.00 A. M. " Bhelby, 3,00 P M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way SiaUons, with freight 8 00 A. M. Columbus fur Cleveland 04s A.M. " " M 10 45 A.M. Shdby " " 6.U0 A. M. Columbas for Cloreland and Way Htations, with flight 6.43 A.M. Tbfl 6.45 A. M. Train Crnm nnliimhita aHrh n.m,..n . all way stations, and reaches Cleveland at 0.00 P. M. Tho 10.45 A. M. Eiprcaa Train from Columbus, stop! at Delaware, Cardlngton, (iallon, Shelby, New London, WeliWtuu sud dralton (on' r-"""t,' ' '"" hju,i, 0im.1u.1ali at 3H) A. via tho Little Miami, and Columbus and Xenia Kallroads, and rnnneets at Cleveland at 5.00 P. M. tor Butlalo and Dunkirk, with tbe new and splondld Low PrcMure Hteam Packets, EM PlllKHTAT13.Cnpt.UAXAaD, and KUCKKYE HTATE, Captain Stanabd, for Buffalo and tbe UU KEN CITY, Capt. C. J. TiTUS, and ALABAMA, Capt. T. W. Pbaib, lor Dunkirk. Arriving at Dunkirk at 4 o'clock A. M.; and at BuHhIo at 7 o'clock A. M.. In time to connect with the Express Trains to New York and Al- oany. Tne 7.00 A. M. Train from Cleveland, with paiiengers, stops at all Way Stations, and reaches tiht'lby at 1030 A. M., connecting with the Sandusky and Newark Hauroad, and arrives at Columbus at 2.15 P. Msnd Cincinnati at 11.00 P. M. The 11.00 A. M. Exoress Train for Columbus, stonsat Grafton. Wellington, New Loudon, Bholby, Gallon, Cardlngton and Delaware, and connects with the Steamers Emuiro Htate and Buck eyo Stato from Budalo, and Alabama and Queen City from Dun aira, ai L.ieTeiana, aua at uoiumoua who inn uuiumous sua Ae-nlt.aiid Little Miami Unllroada, reaching Columbus at 5.05 P. M., and Cincinnati at 11.00 P. M. Tbe 3.00 P. M. Train from Cleveland to Shnlbr. with Dassen. gers, stops at alt Way Stations. The u.uu a. h. i raiu irom Shelby to Cloreland, with passon- Kcr. wuym tn mil tt my nuuiunB. r YcVl jtr Passengers will be ticketed between Colnrobusand New ork, Shelby and Now York, Cleveland and Uberlin. Clnvoland and Klvria. Cleveland and Norwalk.and Cleveland and Milan. 17" Tbo company Is prepared to receive freight on consign meiit, and train port It to any point on tbolr road. For particulars, see Freight Tariff. u Aa KNiatrr, uiereisnn, 1 Gko. Wation, Columbus, S Agents. M. TonNBB, Hholby, P. W. Straurb, Cincinnati, I TIW. a-. C. Patbick. Cleveland, Ticket Agents. W, II. Clime nt, Sup't h. M. R. R., Cincinnati. S. Mbdubay, Sup't C. A X. K. 1L, Columbus. A. STONE, Jr., Super in tondpnt. Office ot tho C. 0. Y C. R. K. Co., June 28, 1851. $ fjylQ 1851 18.11. COL1ITIISLS tV XmiA K4ILHOAO, HUMMEK AKUANGEMKNT. ON and after Jnn 4, until lurther notice, l'astengar Trains will run as follows : EXPUEt-s TllltOUOH TRAIN between Cleve snd and Cin. cinnaii leave Columbas dally, (Sundays excepted,) at 5.0 P. M., arrive at Xenia 7.40 P. M. Returning, leave Xunla at 8.35 A. M. arrive nt Columbus 10.40 A. M. ACCOMMMODATlON TRAIN Leaves Columbus dally at 10 A. M.. arrives at Xenia at 7.:5 A. M. fconnectintT with a'lValn on thn Little Miami Railroad which arrives in Cinnfnnatl 11.10 A. M.) Returning, leave Xenia on the arrival of tbo train from Cincinnati at H 5 P, M., reach Columbus 8.30 P. M. Passenger bv this Train coins either to Cleveland or Cincin nati, sleep at Columbus and resume tbo neat morning. Coaches leave Columbua daily for Lancaster, Chillicothe, New ark, Zaneavillo and Wheeling, on tbo arrival of tbo Cars. Pierce's line of Staves runs between Xenia and Dayton In connection with both trains ol Cars. 1 iukets mav be had at the office of the Ohio Staira Cnnmin?. In Columbua. fifThe Company will not be resnonsible for baarnire ex weuiag viv u vaiue, uwess uy special agreemeoi. JU18 8. MEDBERY, Sup't THE RAILROAD. OMNlBUg dc MTAUB OFFICE. nf.a bwd reinovtxi irom me neii iiouae 10 lAlir aoora north f the Amerlrna Hotel, on Hish street Citi tens aro naueated to call at the office and secure Railroad Tick eti lor either North or West They can also have an Omnibus call tor tbem at their residences, and bo sure ot arriving at tbe uepot in ume ior ine muni. Fniir Dnflr Line of fTanehee leave on the arrival of tbe cars. For Newark, Zanosville and Wheeling, astollowat r-aii miui Liaea leave ai 10 a. a. Enpress "OP. M. Extra Coaches lurnlshed at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent Columbus, Ohio, March 35, 1851-ly New York and Eric Railroad Line. 851. IJjg 1851. NEW route to New York city via. Dunkirk and the Erie Rail road, connecting with tirst class steamers on Lake Erie, tbe Michigan, Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and Sandusky and Cincinnati Railroads, and steam ers on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and the Ohio, Indiana and rennajivpnincnurHii. TRA1NH LKAVK DUNKIRK AS FOLLOWS I (Sundays excepted,) 1st Morning Express Train at 0 o'clock. Sd do Mail " " 10 " 3d Evening Express 3.30 Thrati&h Ticket from Colttmhna to New York, If 14. The Moll Train stopaat Elralra, wbere passengers can sleep 7 boiirs, and take the Express Train, arriving In New York next morning at u cloca, making the wliole dlstanco Dy day-light. The Express Freight and Cattle Train leaves Dunkirk at 4 A. H. dnilv 1 a Passcnser Car Is attached to this Tralu to accommo date Way passengers and Drovers. I gr are irom uunxira to new rorx, vs. necona-eiass, .. This company are prepared to transport live stock and Ireiahta of all kinds to and from New York. Particular attention will be paid to stock Tie gauge being feet wide, gives this route great advantages over narrow sauae Railroads In tbe transportation of stock, irsr Additional Trains will be nut in commission In a very short time. Freight Tariff will be distributed, giving full particulars (n re gard to the prices of Freight, as soon as they can le prepared. lyUAd. HinUA, DUD U J. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. (jull New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOR DUNKIRK DIRECT, WITIfOTJT LANDING. THROUGH TO A'A ff YORK 7iV t HOURS t TBE steamer ALABAMA, Capt W.T. Pxasb, will leave for Dunkirk Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 o'clock P. M., or immediately on tbe arrival of the KxpraM Train from Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with tho Morning Express Train for New York. for refgbt or Pasiagn apply to J. W. THORNTON, American House. Columbus, r? Through Tickets can bo procured at the Ohio Stase Of. flee, Columbus, Ohio. jy97 New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOR DUNKIRK PIRFC'T. WITHOUT LANDING. jHNUUtin iu nn.tr iuka iiv tiuuua. im iwamcr UUCKN C1T1, Opt T. J. Tmn, will Irava for . Dunkirk oo Moodaya. WedBeidaya aod Fridaya, at 6 o'clock M.. or Immediately on the arrival at tbo Exoreae Train from Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk the Morning Kipnaa Train for New York. Vjr For r relent or raaaaffe apply to 1. W. TUOrtNTOH, American Hnnae, Colnmlma. E7- Throuah TickeU can be procured at tbe Ohio dtava Ol- flco, Columbua, Ohio. VJ. 18.11. ECKFORD LINE. 1831. Apply la H. P. WHALLON, ) (up atalra,) J. W. PATTKM, 60 Quay atreet, Albany. MAXVVKIX a PATTEN, Long Wh.rf. Buffalo. IHHAKL W. LAMHON. 10 8uta atreet, Boaton. KDDV aV I1AI.I.ADV, Cleveland, Ohio. R. t'lTCH, Columbua Ohio. A. M. HALF, Oeneral Agent J. W. PATTRN COm PmrOtara. fT Mark paekngna "Jifkfrrd Lint," ahip dally at 5 o'clock, r. N., oy cxBTura oargca,iouvoi sruan bhdvi. Junius m 1991. ECKFOBD EXPRESS. 1951 KA1LKUA1I AltlJ 0TH.AM. J. W. PATTKM sV COn Pratprletsjra, Alwaay, N. T. AOIHTS. imtuJt WBroM(np.Uir.,) H. P. WHALLON, ) J "ork- MAXWELL tt PATTEN. Long Wharf, Buffalo. ISRAEL W. LAM80N, 109 Hute st. Boaton. EDDY A IJ ALL AD AY, Cleveland Ohio. K. FlTCU, Colambna, Ohio. A. M HAL.R. OmimI A cent. Mark paehagea 'Kcx.Lmi Exraass, earn Maxwell A Patten, ButTalo, and ship by People's Lino Steam boat, foot of Couruana street, every aiiemooa, oerora 9 o cioca. Jual0-4m. CLOTH AND CAMHIMKUM. YNGl.1aH,Preoeh and American Cloths and Caaslnert la- Duca MV inoi rCaVH viuuir, HQ m fancy eolored eloths, la which may be found a of tiaaty aud 1ms arrkss. Just opeswd. by H. COWLED CO. aCi eluding soave fancy eolored cloths, la which may be (banda rare eomblaatiota oeiv SUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOS& A to bbadMaaoHiwiaby . pit fiMlsAatlfhUy Injared. B. COWLXI CO. KEAL ESTATE. joiarn v, smith. lAanncL m. miui. H MIT II c Iff I L L H . ATTORNEYS AM COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Rod Estate Aent, Hurveyora nud Noiarlea Pttbllef IIIOH STBKKT, COLUMBUS, OHIO, ATTEND to the practioa of their proieasion, obtaining, pensions, Sellhis and ltuinv real estate. aurvMvlnv ntl ilivliilna lamia. eollectioftol claims, examination ol land titles, 4c,, fcc, Ate. aariRKNCH. flvran k Andrews, Columbus, u. Allred Avery, New York City. Wm. Milford. Cloreland. U. Twwd.Hllir. A.WriBht.Cln'ti. J. 4c, W. Pinna;, at- Loots, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Ciorln'atl. A FINK CnANr'K. FOR HALE A Brick Cottage House and lot on r.ast uaa street, ior a smaii payment aown, ana tbe balance In five equal inslaJlmunts, with Inter terest. The bouse contains six finely flnithud and eonvcnlontly arranged rooms Wfll, cistern, JtOaiby tiMlTU it MILLS, Real EatsU) Agents. T.OTH VOR IMIKINKSH IIIIUMFM. WE aro authorized to otter ior sale live lot ot ground, near the New Market House, on Town street suitable tor tbe erection of stores. Wa will sell them on such terras that tba annual payments will not smount to more tfasn the rent of au or dlnary store room. Merchants, Urocers, Are would do well to think of this. HMIT1I A MILLS, jyl-d Heal Eststa Agents. " Wlllr tt. v v CEVBMof thonratclaaa BUII.UIKO LOT8 on tho corner o J Hicb and Slath atrecu. Theae lota are nnaurpaaaed by any OCatlon n the OltV. .nd thltM Wiahln. .nnl In, In nn. i.l' ,kn beat neigliborbooiia, and on very oaay terma, ahould call immedl. atoly on HMIT11 tt MII.I.M, ' jya Keal Eatate AcnU. vnir iifvt. ADWF.LLINO HOUSE on Water alreet, north or Oayatrert. Tbe houae la well calculated fnr a bnardiu. him.H. or fnr two amall rainllica. Tenna ,13 nor munth. l'eraoua wiahlna in aee the preiuUoa by calling on BMITII at MII.1 8, mj34-i Jlcal K,tie Agenta. S VACANT l.ltTH. fjOR building purpoies, on Front street, between 8 m. nonnstreeu. tor sale bv 0M1TII it MILL8, Roal Estate Agents, JySU-dtf CUBUKRAN HKH I HENCE We oiler for sale 34 acres of land, wim a hoou UottAsit llouia and ant-build inira. all in good order, situated about 10 minutes' ride from the corporation, on the Natioual road. tiMlTU V MILL 8, ugl- Keal Eatato Agents. H.MALL HOUHEH AND LOTH. JrauV WE have a number of small bouses snd lots, which we W J can otter tor salo on payments that are but a trifle mora ssassVtbsn yearly root at price averaging louocncb. Come audseu. , 8MJTI1 it MILLS, p5 Real Estato Agents. iimmtt and-i.iit. ON theeornorof Hank aud Strawberry Alleys. Lot Is AS bv H2U lcet. Frame house with 8 rooms. eitrn. wL wood bouse, sUble, etc.. etc., all in com pie to order. For sale cheap, and on good terms, by a Mill! St MILLS, jyaa-ou ne Uitate Agents. TAKR NOTIflK. WE hare six hnndsomo Ilulldlnsi I.oU on tho corner of Friend and tiHVftnlh atriM-ta. rnturino in iiHco. 1rmnfi:tllln eacn. wo win eu ummou such terms that any body can buy. a r uun i ira iuv iuic, on a ii oc, mil, UP, Jy-I Heal Estate Aijeiits. WANTED. tO nnfl Onn of one or two years, for which a tlJAiUUUi liberal inrrrent will bn naid. and ncuritvnt irmtri unincumbered real estate in this city given. inquire ui Oltll lll VliiA.9, u 17-d Hf a) KsUte Agents. POH MAI. K. ANE of the most desirable FA KM rt in the country, containing 200 v acres, all under food fence, 120 acres ot it cleared and under cultivation, with a good grafted orchard, living water, a atone house with leven rooms, and all the necessary and convenient outbuildings. Situated in Concord township, Delaware county, one mile south from " Hart's Hp ring." Wo are authorised to sell, or trade lor properly In this city, on very reasonnhle terms. HAimi at mil i.a soptMitW Real EsrateAgents. JOHN W. BAKXB. ROBERT ARMSTftONQ. IIAKF.lt tSc ARillRTHONU. REAL ESTATE BROKERS aud liENERAL LAND AGENTS. Otlice, rkjuth room Exchange Rank Build in ir. Columbui. U. FOll KENT Two desirable bouses, situated on Rich street For particulars Inquire ot ugi finnan Aiinainunu. FOR RENT A FRAME 8TAIILE, iu a good location, suitable tor a livery stable. Inquire of g'4 nAtvr.it at AitMaritUNM. FOR MAI.E An OUT LOT containing 1'4 arros, with a frame building, sluated on Friend street, opposite the Blind Asylum. Inquire ot augal HAKr.n A AKHHTKONu, IOK HALE A two story HIUCK HOl'HK, containing six rooms, situated on tho south end of Filth atreet. I'Hrma - say. Inquire of BUgy oAnr.it A AKHHTHONO Fill UK NT. A FRAME HOUSE, conUining eight rooms and kitchen, Ao, t a. niiuanM on nun street, Detweco Town and Rich streets. Inquire of (ap3d BAKER ARMSTRONG A VAUitl l-(IH MAI. R IIU lrRrVP. THIS farm is situated within two miles of tbe city, and contains seplii ' BAKER U ARMSTRONG. VOIivNAI.K AT A RAHJiAllV ONE of the most denirable vacant Hall Lots in the city. Situated on Town street, between Hlh and Third streot. inquire ot sugiiSJ BAKER it ARMSTRONG. VOIt WALK. 8 DESIRABLE CITY LUTri, situattrd on High and Front streets, and known aa the fround tnrmcrlv (H-.(uniri lv thn College in the south part of the city. Tenons desirous to purchase a choice lot, on good terms, would do well to call on tbe subscribers, whore a plat of said lots can be seen. inquire oi ipi.' BAtvfcU tt AKMH i KONu. FOR HAI.K Olt KXUHANl.R. ( ifi ACKKHUK LAND, In Ueuryeountyjliinols.aportlon vltl of which Is timbered, thn bfdancu ia a tint rate oualirv of bottom and rolling prairie. This land Is well calculated for a Htock Farm, having an abundance of living water tbe year round. Porsons wishing to purchsie, or exchange property in tbia vicinity, for a disirablo piece of land, would do well to call on the subscribers immediately. Inquire of agi PArvr.n, at Aitniniriuno, owa Land Agency and Eicfaange Office. IOWA CITY. COf.MAN. PDWKI.I.. HART at f'A. THIS Company have established a Oeneral Agrncy at the seat of Government for tbe purchase and aale ol Mexican War Land Warrants, and tur the location of Warrant issued under tbe act ol September, 1850. Tbe Company also respectfully tender their services a Agents for selling these Land when patented, and lor paying taies on nuuiui iiuB-nratueuw. REFERENCES. Btepfaea Whlcher, Esq., U. S. District Attorney, lownj B. M. Sbelleday, Esq Msnfaal Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa ; Register aod Receiver " Fafrtidd Register and Receiver " Dubuiiue " lion. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa ; D. A. January, Esq., St Louis, Misaouri; J. P. Eddy, Esq, " Bon. Nenion Edwards, Alton, Illinois ; ' John W. Vance, Dsnville, " Garret Vlint, Milwaukie, Wisconsin. Hon E. M. Huntington, lste Com. (inn. Land Office, Indiana Oliver H. Smith, I ndianapolis, Indiana; " Alberts. White, Lafayette, ' Chaneey Rose, Eq., Terra Haute, John Chambers, (late Uovernor of Iowa,) Kentucky j James Davies, Esa., Smltiiland, ' John Armatrong, flat., Ortoaborpli, Pmnaylrnnla i Alexander R. Htephenon, Kq., Oottysburuh, Pennsylvania ) William Mcriellan, Eiqn ChnmlKreburpli, Gen. 0. 11. W. Htull, Comberlnnd, Maryland. 1 Hon. Richard M. Young, Washington City; Fits Hnry Warren, " Henry Clay Henderson. Esq.. Treaanrv DeDartmenL Washing ton City. , . . . , major waiter . Morris, Memphis, Tcnneiseo ; Col.Sam'l R.Anderson, Nsshvillc. " General Mcintosh. Georirfa. John Bryan Esq. , Custom Elonse, Charleiton, South Carolina. nev. nenjamin unacn, Hate Hex, Mlsnsuppi, Hon, John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio; uen. onanos entnony, Hprtnglluld, W. B. Hubbard, Esq., Columbus, vjoi,4ddb nooie, uomtaDus yi nOITHR AND LOT FOR HAI.K. W-tt THE aubaerilMr will axil thm Lot nn whffh hi 1Im UHlgh street, between Town and Rieb. It is in tho centre ol the oitv. and a verv eonvenieut stand lor buauuvaa and fnr a family residence. Tbe terms will bo about ono third down and ine oaianee tn payments. 'i nose wno wind to purchase to speculate on, or to locate for busloeas would do well to call and exam ine ine premise, as a good bargain wm be otienvi. Ha?, Tat VAI.IKH TIIllAi.I. 1 am authorised to sell that excellent Drown ni Up- Pik na in) "mi nan oi oruau iirti, fniai oi r ronu w, '', AND FOR HALRe The undivided half of In 79-100 aerae I of land, adjotninf Ibe eltv of Columbua. 1!U ml, . High atreet, fronting oa the Colombo, and Oroveport turnpike. Title Indlipulable-price 150 dollar, per acre. TennaeaaVaael ansae anown oa appucaooa to J), s. r ORMAN. uoiumoue, eepi f , Uttv. .tl TALCABLK FBOPKRTY ON TUIttD STHKKT tOH. BALE. All unimproved half lot corner W uxl State afreet. ; alio a com modloua Brick dwelling with 10 rooma and good out-build, mwntij mdw, mwir m wa iwrn arreeta. Miquire oi MUTTLKS, COMHTUUK Co. fnn HAi.ie. THAT well kann nH mn ArmirMm nnntrr. tf lituated on the wmI aide ol 11 Lib atraeL thlr4 lot north of Hound atreet The houae la dov-pte two-atorr frame, with a baaement of lull bHcht, of brick end tn pood repair The lot In 44 feet front, mnd ahnut OK in ivar. A mod ftati-at. Ubleaenrriatn'hattae. tiltrntm hundred dollara of tbe nur ehaae none? ean ramain on permanent mortf age, If rrqttlrf!,. with liberty to pay at any time, In payment! of one hundred dollara eeok If not aold nrior to tbe Ural of March, il will be rant edthe sooth pert, tnebdinf ataelea, at IN dollar the north waiiwMunHriuu, inqureox JDailfi Ijto 0tote Journal. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1851. Wettern Foclrr. The Ibllowlng beautiful morceau, it worlb a dozen of th. fugltivo piecra of Engliih origin which go the niiiiia oi our prnouicnu. it la irom tne Hoc jaiana Adverliier, published amiilat Kenary which ia well fitted to in.pir. the poet'i tnuie to such apirited flighUoa una; A BBAC IDBAL. A haitl ejre with Jetty Iruiga, A dawy Up of ruby tinge, The feature areolae, aoft and fair, The oontonr claaaio, rich and rare, . Long rare, traaaea wild that play, And in moat wanton frolle array Around a neck of iwan like grace, And o'er Parian aboulder trace Their curia, that well might put to light The "aalntahlp of aa anchorite," Bo purely beautiful and fair, You fondly dream an angel there, Until her araile, diapel the fear, And blda your awell'ng heart draw near i Bo heavenly, yet ao earthly too, You really know not which to do Creation'! lord, to bow thy knee, Or elaap that heaving breaet to thee; Her heart aa orient pearl la pure, Uer Yolre Ulyaaea might allure, Although he braved the ayrsn'a wilea, And ateered hla bark through Grecian lalee, Her boundleaa love for me alone The apell haa broke, my Tlalon gone, And though thla phantom la not real, What think you of my Beau Ideal! Olaucvb. At the celebration of th. laat Fourth of July at Salt Lake, in the Utah Territory, th. following poetic toaiti were given t " Tbe Ladiea of Deaeret Like early warmi they make full hirea, and that's th. way the kingdom thriven." " The Territory of Utah Rocky mountains, landy plaina, worth and lubor bav. their gaini." "The United State, United they're hailed aa the chief, divided disgraced aa a thief." The Chicago Adverlutr thiuka the whole line of rail, road between that city and Toledo, in this Stale, will be traveled over by the firat of January neit, the interest of the Dunkirk Road being engaged in its completion. No exertions will be wanting to ptiih forward tbe road along the Lake shore, so that the whole route from New York to Chicago will be soon completed.There are eight different railway route, now projecting between Cincinnati and Philadelphia, the shortest of which, by tho way of Wilmington, Zanesville, and Wheeling, is 639 miles; and the longeat, by way of Springfield, Londonville, and 1'ittsborg, is 697 miles. The one by the way of Columbus and Wheeling is 0,',9 miles, and by way of Columbua and Piltsbnrg 667 miles. Cuba and Ihe Propaganda. We have already quoted th. following- imourtant paragraph from the National Intelligencer, but it was moat provokingly credited in our columns to The unwn: "Cub. The following-is an extract of a letter fmm a gentleman in New-Vnik, whose correspondence in England is from tbe most respectable andwell-inform-ed sources. He says : "' I have a letter by the laat British steamer, whirli states that Spain, France and England are negotiating a treaty respecting the guaranty of Cuba. The conditions are that Cuba shall have a local Legislature a representation in the Gortes at Madrid and that pro-eiaum thnll be madeor Ike gradual abolition of Slavery in :ite mana. . conaiuer uie luiorroaiion very reliable. ' We heard enough while lately in Europe to strengthen our belief that this story bas a foundation in fact. If it be not yet true that such a Treaty is in progress, it is quite certain that the repeated invasious of Cuba from this country are strongly calculated to suggeat anil to hasten its negotiation. The Union of the 36th affecla to aee in such a guaranty bv France and England of th. Spanish ascendan cy In Cuba, under condition, which usanre Representative institutions to its citizens and ultimate Emancina. tion to its slaves, a grand conspiracy against the United Statei ana against iMerlyn were ever two other words so prostituted aa are 'Liberty' and ' Demncra. cy V 1 he Monro, doctrine' that new European Colonies should not be furmed on this Continent is invoked i cover the monstrous assumption that the stronger nrouean powers shall not interfere to nrevent tha wresting from one of the weaker of her most valuabel Colonies by law-defying expeditions from Ibis Coon-try, which peryert th. name of Liberty to cover i i. : .. i. : . . i. . i ueniea wmvu ami ai map exieoaion ana perpetuation ' Slavery. And the National Administration ia irrna.lv attacked for its alledged imbecility and t eacbery in not reeiailug tuo guraruuiy aiureaatu. Uut Tne vnum proceeds : " There is, however, another important movement. quit, as inauspicious to the general tranquility of our country, ana wuico in announce wnn asmucn nncon- cern by 2'ae Armuuw aa would be the failure of some speculation in th. stocks. It is the lata formation of the Canadian tadut Armllural tvatm'forthe avow ed purpose of harboring and protection th. runaway negroes from the Southern Slates of the Union. Speak ing: oi mis union, A nt Kepuoltc savs its mimosa Ma to afford facilities of escape and th. means ot subsistence to negroes in th. United States) and with this view it has been concurred ia by delegate! from New York, Ohio, Penmvlvania, Nen-Jenet and Vermont.' " Combined with th. determination of th. members of tbe Holy Alliance in Europe to ns. Cuba to diaaem- inate the puwer and influence of Abolitioniem, thie Canadian league is well calculated to arouse the indigna tion of every lover of our Republican institutions. If we have not the power to prevent this alliance from riveting the chains of despotism in Cuba, we nave certain. v tha right ot protecting onrseiveaan-ainat this deanot- sm within our borders. If England eon nee Cuba to tpread Abolttion, me can certainly nee Canada to prevent rrvi mw uc omr uwy u mice re uuut ine grouna that Fugitive Negro tying to her bordere from our inrudic lion thill be treated ae property, and ekall be enrrendered vp to tne owner r i nia, we are sure, would be the im- pulsu it not the language or a Pemoeratit Praidcnt 'v the presence of the Holy Alliance, when negotiatin, to make Cuba the victim of Abolition fanatii i.m am the allv of the Bams influence In thM llnlt. Ri.tM.. and if the American people intend to maintain the principles ol tbe early fathers of th. Republic, we are equal ly certain uiey win give nucn a response to mis leenng as will remind lb. despots of Europe that this is atill inn tana ot in. ire. ana tne aom. of the brave. " We entreat .very advocate of Peace and Justice, as well as every generous sympathizer with Human Liberty, to read and ponder the above extract, bearing in miuu mat we cut it irom tne leading Editorial in the National organ ol tn. seii atylea 'Democratic party Tribune. E7 The Wathinrton Union bad a eorresnondtmt at Ih. Rochester State Fair, who saTs in the course of aa admiring notice of senator Douglas's Address " Nor did he apologize for expreaainr the opinio, that owing to a deficiency in Ike extent of our eugar-producing territory, Ike annexation of other 8 lalee euited la that crop woe rendered probable by the aecMit of making our selves liKiepenaent oi loreign countries m respect to this important article ol loou. The Senator never onee intimated nor hinted that there was any "necessity of makins; ourselves Hide' nendent ot foreign countries " oy prodoctn. our owe wares and fabrics. Oo th. contrary, his arm'Bent steadily implies that it ia best for as not to be independent, bat to buy tbem of foreigners. He wants no ley. ritnrv annexed bat sucb as is suited tn Biisar-BTowtna. because Can. Super is essentially a Slave Leber product, whil. Manufactures are mainly produced by Free Labor. Wa migni Wltnm nv. year, prouuc suon. BM- ar(Beet included) on our present territory than all ri,. .n,M consumes : but it is 8 lavery , not Sneer, which requires 'the annexation ol snore Bucar-growing territory,' and Mr. Douglas fa) . candidal, ior President. ti,, i. 1,1.1 why the subject of Annexation waa drw- ced into an Agricultural Address, and those Whig-1 journals that are blackguarding th. Tribua. for its for mer stneutree wn mow hub mm. Private Pledges. We learn that Mr. Beckel, in order to tecure the tap (tort of inch Democrat! aa diitraat tbeoapaoity of their tbroaU to aw allow the I'rciidentof two Banke t leut until they have practtaed a little by 41 worrying down" the Preiideut of one haa given them a written pledge, that in caae ha ia elected he will rote for all the mew nree that the party may propoae in the Legiilature Thiaia atated to ui on the authority of a Hard-Money ' Democrat of thii city, who sayi it ii anderatood that in case the Democrats secure a majority in the Legislature, a State Sub-Treasury will be adopted, requiring the collection and disbursement of taies and all other revenues in ffold and lilver. and that this measure, in the event mentioned, ii embraced in the general stipulation " nominated in the bond." It' anrh ft tilndire has been riven, "in b-.h-bl-hlack and w-wh-white," as is aaid.thepubli at large would like to examine it. Will the Empire procure a copy of the document for publication 1ZayUm Gaxclie. Large Boots. An amazing Pair of boots appeared in the bar-room of an ambitious inn late one evening, the owner of which wasanxionsfor the boot-jack. The bell rang nervously, and in a moment a keen Yanke illustrator of Day & Martin's best, popped into tbe room. 11 Bring me a jack !" exclaimed the man of under-standing.The waiter involuntarily started forward, bat chancing to get a sight at the boots, he stopped short, and after another close examination and with equal twang and emphasis said: " I say yeou, yeon ain't agoin to leave this world in a hurry; you've got too good a hold on th troand. Want a boot jack, ehf Why, bless your soul, there ain't a boot jack on airth big enough for them boots ! I don't believe a hone could pull tbem off." 44 My stars, man," cried our friend of the big feet. " what shall I do I 1 can't get my boots off without a jock!" 4 I'll tell yeon what I should da," replied the Yankee, 14 if they were mine, I should walk back to tba fork of the road and pull them off there. That'll fetch 'em I guess." Mr. Hobds aud his Gold. The London Express objects, as does Mr. Hobbs, to the ungracious manner in which Mr. Bramah paid over bis 200 guineas for having his lock picked. It also gives the following sc-count of the display made of the SOO guineas by Mr. Hobbs at the Chryilal Palace: " The American department was again the great feature of attraction, Mr. Hobbs having, with a fine Bar-num touch, got his reward changed into sovereigns, and spread them out under a glass case, with a policeman keeping guard, and an inscription informing the spectators that there were the two hundred guineas which had been awarded for picking Bramah's lock. This was an argument that appealed to the meanest capacity, and excited so much curiosity that the place wm a scene of bustling nil day, every one wishing to assure himself by oocufar proof that the American nsd really won tlte day. The hero of a hundred locks was himself the observed of all observers, and complained that even in the streets he suffers one of the disagreea ble concomitants of glory, in being followed by crowds on bis way to the palace." WM. BLVNN. WE would call attention to our lock of Tine Watebee, of Lendon mI Ueaeva Mnanfaetnre, which will commend themselves in the high nnUh and accuracy of their internal atructure, and the perfection and beauty of their caeca. Alao, Fine Watehea for Ladles, ia freat variety ; as well as a general assortment of all other kinds of Gold and Silver Watebee, in style ana price to suit an. jl.Wr.LRI. A full and beautiful assortmeLt, selected with great care. Please examine. We will make the prices low enough. SILVER WARE. Alwavs s lerse snd flee stock, made from sterltns alrver: war ranted equal to eoin. Marble, In rarioua colors. Inlaid Ebonv. Punter Mac he, and the lower grades In variety. PLATED AND HRITTANTA WARE. A fine aaaortmenl BnkeU, Castors, Candle-sticks. Ac., Me. Also, Watch-makers' Tools snd Materials. l17 TI1COLD HIINKERS A MOflOroUSTS UP STREET ARK hereby Informed, that from and alter this date, we shall sell Cottee at 10 cents ner pound i vard-wlde aheetms at 6W cents; good Calico at 64 cents, and other gooda la proportion. uurpurenaaer naa juat reiurnea iron new ior a, wiia oraere to put down tbe price of gooda again. we laae to ourselves ine crran oi nanng pui aown toe price of Cottee to lSVk cents laat winter thwrebj saving the oomnau-nity thousands of dollars. We enter Into no combination with the Up-atreet Monopolists to put up tbe price of goods. When we came to Cohjnsbua, some twenty years since, we declared war on tbe whole system of combination and monopoly. Tbe onmmunity then saslsinetl us, not only against the slander snd abuse ot the monopolists, but also bestowed on us a generous patronage. And we bow give notice, once for alt that we will not enter into any combination to keep up the price of goods, what every one knows thai they ba?e fallen full 29 per cent we are now receiving our ruti uuuuo, ana wemTiie an all our old cuatomers to call and see them. And we would hist say to the community in general, that yon eaa save one dollar oa every fl?e you trade, by just calling at A. P. 8TONR St CO B, Two doors aOBta ol wuera taa national aoaa aaiara BB4-daw High alreet from the Kaaa. H4l.lt naT COI.I.KGC LANDBi TBR tartar and better portiim ol tbeae land. atUl reraala BB-anlit. and thev are now offered at orivete aale oa accommo dating trrm. a part only of tbe purchaae aa,aey being required nabimd. Alao, for aale balldlaa and oat lot. In me vHlafa of Gambler, wfakb are unaurpaaacd for beauty of location, and all taa Basra ImiHinaiit advantasea to be desired la raeb property. i food hotel ia epretally aeeded to tbe villaia, aad a let for taa . purpose will be furotahea on favorable terma. Appiv to toe euuecnoa uamoisnr wwa... tjl-S sa T.C. WlhQ.Ateat. ACAKDlt la my parpoae to ranimo tba pracnes of Law In tbe Supreme Coart ol tbe United tftatea, tbe Ctreelt Carta fortbedlatricla trict of Ohio and atiaaoan, aaa ia lae euprema coan ta bank ol tbe BUM of Okie. July 90. T. IWIIIO CMALL, f'HKAP HOMES.-Wa bave BIX HOUSFS, . ii,, .t.H iu.r ibeMtraer oi almmd aad Talrd aua.UL with every convenlrDee attached, wale, wa oiler tor aale'stpflees ran. Ins Irom $700 to gi&UO eaeb. aad ia easy payments, HMITbf at MILLS, ai Real Eatate Areata TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS). WE bave on hand a lot ot aaaorted aralea, which will be sokt at New York nrlcee. frelt ht only added, aaei a buis lot ol Glass Ware at factory prtcea, by the box. nunae Beepers ana oilier, are m' lira mj wmi ,. saaortmenl ol China, Crockery, and Glaaa ware I also a saner, lot of Fancy Ware., rach a. Rich Vaaea, Trie a lets Setts, Motto cup. and aaucera, ent aad enaraved BobmoiaB Glaas ware, BrhV annia lea Hetta, uenora, tyaBaaBaucaa, ivm aam iwvw ppm, Cottee pota, aic, o. Amencaa laoie lyauery, uaaraBBB ouvev bbni . in era Table Hpnooa. Coraelln'a Solar Lari Lasnpa, Cnlmaeya aad Wleks, LooMnf Glaaeea, Wallers, Laateras, and many olber articles aseral la booae hrephif. i. WEHTWATKR et BUI. coiumnoa, aoaaat 10, lnoiiy yOK SALE. TBOKK two wed known Lot. Moa. 70S aaad T87, oa tee aaaraor of Rich and math streets, wilh street, sad aUeyaall rovmaj tbem, formerly tbe property of CbeaUr Joaaaoa, oa waleh at. agreatvaiWtyoi ehulce frail aad aarattarr, mU saidtTaisd av ao eevea pans to nil pmn.iiaa.ia. , . ALSO Two Lota oa tbo corner of Friend sanlSevearaa still. Sa undivided Into seven part, to M pn'chaaera. Tbara Is aa alley tutaj saet ia wldta rannini urontn mm maow iMinvnn. The whole ol Ike forranlet tavperty will be Sold oa very aa- (lebfc WM FUKLAH. BOt'KINO COAL. I AM now reeetvtBf daily. Irom my Coal Ban, tbe best of HanHtlaw t'eal, wbieb I will sell from boa, at aavaw aa per baabel, or deliver la any part of tbe dty at araBSnwtepnt naahel. pvlerseat Vmmt ley Urate. Colambna, May 17, 1851-tf "" Tkeanderaltaed km bee. bnTsfaf tbe Coal rVom Mr. Eay. aa bank for tbe bmt year or two. It has alve. M tvasissssV aoa,aWvrawoamnmcnnmea4 Has saperior loaaysaht k BUaehy. B. Maauay, D. W. Pa a nana. W. B. Bsnwaaav May 15, WM T. S. 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