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VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, THURSDA.Y MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1851. NUMBER 91. D PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY OOTT BAIOOM. OKPICK JoniKAL laiLomai, high andfiau btrxkti. COUNTING HOOM ON PEARL STREET, T B RMS In variably ! dvnar. 'IttoDully.topnnonifnColumbui.pArymr 6 00 tnntb; niftlluutol Cotumliut 6 00 " durtof toe fauinn.knd I ri-Wcokly balance ot fear Id Columbus 500 IW mull 4 00 Tb Tri-WmkW by mill 3 00 Weekly in Columbu 900 Out ot the city; by nutii.fingie 150 Toeluui oi luurand upward! . . 1 5 To club ot ten and upward., to one addreaa ... I 00 Dally, mmIoh 9 00 'M-woniuy 1 00 Weohly, -Ingle m Toeluhaot nreand upwardi 40 Advertlnlna lie tollowinff ratea and ruleaot adrflrtlalniihaTenfwnai'riwd upon between liw proprietor! ol the Ohio tkatuman and the Ohio stait journal to oe oDaorrea, id bu Oeuwi, alter thia date. July Dally Paper. One aquare, 10 Unea or lata, one Inaerttun . . . $0 SO " each a-idltional u 0 25 1 we 150 " 8 8 00 3 " 3 00 ' " " 1 month - 4 00 " " B 00 " 3 8 00 " 6 M 10 00 9 15 00 " 18 1ft 00 dtandlng card, 6 lines or leaf, per annum 10 00 column, with 4 obaiiges, " " &0 00 4 "8 " M 39 00 i m 12 ti ' 05 00 changed weekly .10 00 t " daily 11 80 00 4 M with 4 changes ' a-i 00 u " fl 40 00 U "19 " 45 00 U " ehuuml weekly " 65 00 W " dally " 130 00 Other oases not protlded for, chargeable In conformity with ino anore raiea. Tbe standard of measurement to bn minion type. Fur each addition! aquarn In the dully, inanrtrd one month, or greater lengin oi umu, aim ior wen auuiuuuu auaru mwriea under the yearly rate, halt price. No advertiaeinxnt to be eoiwitlewil by the yfar, unleaa It Is apr clfid on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon betwci n the parties. Publishers not aeeountabln for the accuracy of legal advertise-ments beyond the amount charged fur their publication. Announcing candidates (for otlicea of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each namo; the same to be, In all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements Irum atrangera or tranilcnt porsoni to be paid In advance. Advertisemenu not marked on the copy for a specified number ol Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, aod payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advert lien will 1 confined Hpldly to their regular business; and all advertisements nut pcrtnioing thereto, to be paid fur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Aic, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to bu charged by the piece, at the usual ratus. NO AOVKUTISBMKNT CAN BR INSERTKD GRATUITOUSLY. Ailti.'f - MHnttloreharltablelnatltutioni.rtre companies, ward, towaahip ut other public meetings, and auvhlikp,tobu charged hall Jiicu MariUvr notices to bo charged 05 cents. taalbalriMrtcd without charge.unleas accompanied by funeral Invitation or obituary notices, aod when so accuuipanird, to be paid fur Kaffuta aivertlsers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concert, or oy puollc entertainment! whero clmraea are made tor admiltiutv -all notieoa ol privato aiaociatiuns every notice de.ij.nwt .' attention to private enterprises, eolcnlaU-d or In-tndedt'i (.t'.mito individual Interest, eantmlybo innertcd wilh tbe uoilxra tan ding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the aatne will be charged at the rate ol mt less than 30 cents per hoe, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisemenu to be charged not less than double tbe above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisemenu on the inside exclusively, to no cuarged at ice rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be h olden lor the urice ol inserting ftdmtiio- menu brought in by them. 8 Counting House Almanac for 1851. r JANOARY. i. t,w T. r.s. TT14 5 ti 7 8 10 11 12 1.1 II IS Id 17 18 III 2(1 21 24 25 20 27 282! 30 31. fEBHOAR"Tr 1. 1 in. i t. wt. F.r 1 2 .1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 1(1 17 18 lit 211 21 22 23 24 25)26 27 28 .. MAHOM. i,m t.wt. t. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1!) 2(1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2i 30 31 j - APRIL. ( . T. wt. r,a. Z'.. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2728 2!l3ll J.. .. MAY. t.. t.wt. f. ZT.'Z .. 19 3 4 5 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 1'J 14 15 16 17 18 1!) 20 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JPWB. J..jtJwT. t.t. 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 III 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 jW 30 'JPLY. 1. u. t. wt. r. t. .. .. 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 21) 30 31 .. .. Aooosr. .7 ZiL il'J wl T-i y-l " .. 1 "s 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2(1 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. .. "seft"emb"er7 TJ.t. wt. . .. 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 2li 27 2829 3(1 .. OOTOBEB. t. M. T. wt. r. I. .. 7. .. 1 2 3"4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. WOVEMBEB. .t.w t, r. i. .. .. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 211 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .. .... .. DEOEMBEB. " I. M. T. W T. r. ! .TT S "3 "4 6 "6 7 8 9 III 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2(1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28a 30 3lJ.. axuu. muMWit. nrsn w. rwi UtMOIVir 4b PAUt, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practtoi hw, m partner., In lh. Court, of Franklin Md Ml loining euvnUM, and In the Circuit d Uialrirt U.S. Court.. OUkM Ul Plot's M bnihliog, oppuiiie tUte Uuuw. aujfttf A. B. HUTTI.P.M. Atlmrmey n.ri C.nrwrll.r.t l.iiw, I'olnnbna, Ohl. ODtce, No. a, Mail', txchuie, opputU! Deer. Ul y at Suus'i oliica WAl.TRIl TIIHAI.I,, .nMMiaaA rMMMlU.al .w.rnln.bH. OhI. A LtiU, . ComroiMioiMir to t.ke tb. Ackiiowlcdgmeiit ut Dt-etl. xs. lor u. bum oi fmw lorn. ociw LOCUM atrrn.ni. THKo.coMtTdCir. oco. o. combtock. BlITTLRM, VOMHTOCK cV CO., (HueMMor. to B. Com.ttH-k A. (To .) FORWARDIMU AU COHMIS.tlUM MKHCII ANT, Urd OH Munfuturer Mid 4mIot. in Halt, Plaster, r Ub and Lumber. Head ol Ike Canal, CiilunlnM, Obio. Q" Liberal Mltancoa made on eaniljrnmrtit. mar J, HIUUHAl .ll'n M iMntrf, BrMtd .Irerl, Mnr tkc HrMaei, Cnlamt. bn, Ohio. gum. of nil kiik,ndalTM witty of Ca.Unn,aliray. on band. urn. 4. Hell's Bneknan. oDDoata tbe docreur. of State'. 11 oOc. Uib Mreet, CoiomWu. dec! I, U. . ULUT, BKIHKKT I.II.I.KY, BOOK HmOtRH, Uib Mreet, oppoute tbe l ublie Offirrt, Co-Inmban. nugjg.45 .1BUB ll.M M. M'n D 1EALER8 Hi Hardware and uatlerr, Iron, i:,iiai. iinnwt k ill U -. t.l. .Ma J Li.-nii-al TnfJl Hilil.r. l,e-,Ae. Wo. 161 Uiib Mmt, il,n ot the Oilt PMHucb. U 1- HA.RIf v. c. nF..ifm co f-D IT CJfMlIlM. BooM. Sooen, Uata, Cap., Utraw Ooorfl, Aa. Pov door. MUth of ln Amerteam, Columba. locln KLDKinUI MARTIN, , DRAFBRB AMD TAILORS, mtmk Maw. lw Jar unA mt TM. mMWlM Uu O. i. HouL t fcg Pinpnrad to r. all order, in tbetr law) of ba.i.r.., in JX IMMHtlM ouwUo-bU. ,M atuor.m r.iJi'iviAnjpiat A. U HARTIH. SOODIN db MABON. WSS. EBA1.E mm awwau twMar. n a, lllnwanl -- " INUltANCE. TUB HARTFORD I.I PR AND II KALTII INHIJ. HA.NCU CO.IIPANV. mitroiD, OONNECTIODT. CAPITAL STUCK, 8100,000! This Company, hy tliollb-oral proviaiuuaof its ciiartnr, la euabM tooder advaulngea superiur to thuse presented by any other Company in tb United Stales combining as it dues the Mutual. Joint tftock, and Lile nu ueaiin pruicipitn in all ol which tiin rnta are aa lavur'u--to tliuse assured as safety to them and tlie Company will adiu t This Company ia the Jim and only one In tbu Union, or in (hr world, It is bniieved, that baa thus ouoiblued iM ojroratinns, hiiii oHuredto grant insurance with bonntiM both prttent and yroij ca Kor lull detaili In nvard to term land condltlonsreferencemny be made to tbo pamphlets to be had gratis ol tlio agent, or ot W M,!N('7K . M . UKlJ- ' COMbTOCK, Agent. Columbus, O, August SO, 185U. , UNION MUTUAI, LIFK INHDKANCK (JIMIPAYN, BU.TON, MAaiAClltTRKTT., I'n pi till I.10,11011. 111118 Company Inrurtu llvt on the moat favorable tcrmf, and 1 grant California riakt, ov.hlakd or by ana. I'mmitiina can De paid quarterly, or vmlHuinually. Auiouut availaiile lor pay. mint ot louoa. IKS.Uin. On the l.t of July last, thl. company dnclured .dividend of 75 per cent, cmdiftd to holder, ot Lilo Pollcica, Peraou. deairoua to iuauro in luia company, will be furnllhc.1 wiiu pmupaiL'ia iuiu Diana appiiuauont, arena. T. bllJCKTON, Aicnt, Olilco Mo. T.i lliuh at. lj.n-ly Dr. Wk. Tbevitt. Mimical Examiner. UT1CA INHUKANCK (!OMIANV, ITlCA.iN. V a P I I H I "I UUlUUVl THE nnderslgncd, agent for thu aburn tjitmuany, la prepared to take insurancea ou properly ol erery description, against loss or damage by naa, and against the penla ot thu sea ur inland u-vignutiii. lusaa taken on favorable terms, and losses promptly adjusted 'a ly 9" No- 73 t EACJLK INSURANCE (MUH'ANY, CINCINNATI, t! n I tml fl I II II 41 Ikil INSURANCES taken in thia compmiy 'apainst loss or damage by Are, and auainst the perils of the ska ur island naviuatiun. on property of every description. All lussos promptly adjusted, and risks taken on as avorable aa any in mo city. J""S"y T. o I tluRTON, Agent. CITV1NHURANIJBCOMIMNV OK CINCINNATI. 4 usiini itoo.ooo: On.ee oppoalte the Cnpitol Honae. UR understum-d baa been aiuuiuUd Aitcnt ol the abuve e T pnny for tlie city of Columbus, and Is autlioriied tointura urojwrty of every description agalnit loss or dauiageby f7re,and iiiidbi inn perm ui uio or imana naTigaiion. iy Kiaks taken on the most lavorable terms. T. 8T0CKT0N, Agent. DIKICTOXIf. E. R. Recdur. Willi ra HurneL Oeorge Carlisle. J C. 1'hurp, J. M. Illair, 11. Kaper, J. f.KUbrutb, K. 8. Uaines, II, L. iiollman. E. B. RKEDtlR. Preaiilent. N. Oaiaoav, Secretary apltidil COMIiUHUtf INMCRANCK COM PAIS i.', K1HB AND rnillfl ComnanT continues to insure ovnrr aoeelea of hnildlns. X and tbufurniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandize and other property contained therein, aajmt loss or damniru bo dru; also, stcamboMts, and all sail vessels, and theeargoesot steam-tHats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water emit, agaiml the penis ot scaa, ias.es, ana rivers, on me most lavoratur. ternia, junt'iw-u niiAian, jr., mxi y j LfFjchmon iji i: in m j it Iivck c7is (OF CINCINNATI.) Incorporated by tbe 8tate of Ohio. $ 1 00,000 Cnpllnl. 1IFB INMITKANCK elTeetrd in this Company on the MU J TUA1, and JOINT tt'I'OCK aynutii.a. Hume ui the peculiar advantaus ul Uiis Company are t 1. It has acMpitnl of lO0,4KJO. well scured : hits two rirpnrt- mcnts, the muiuil and Joiut .tuck ; tbe mutual department being secured by the whole stock ol the company aud its accumulation.u. The rates of premium in tbo joint stork detmrttnent are re duced equal to no annual cash dividend lu advance of per cent 3. In the mutual department, but one-half of the annual nreml- urn is required in cash, win n tan ii iuuriu.ee Is lor hie, and ihe annual premium amounts to $W dividt-nd ol prollts annually; scrip issuctl drawing interest and transferable. 4. ine uieoi tne nuanana may ueituuruu lurme oenent ot Tlio wlie, tiie iiuuiauce payabln to her, Ireu from all claims of credi tors or rcprcscntativre. We are not awnnt of this provision in auy other Company in Ohloi it Is in none uf the English Cuinpa-mes, and but lew of the Eastern Cumpnnles. a. i nu premiums may nepaia semi-aujiuaiiy, or quarterly, u prfi'rT:d. 6. The premiums received will he Invested In the Weit and the money paid annually ior lile Imuran ch rotaliifd union fi us. Allshoulil insure who aro not ckhtain ol limviiiK their families in cotnlorlable clrcum.tatiei.', and all whose Income depend inontbmr personal exertions, ai (.leruyinen, Phyairiana, Law yers and Mechanics, Clerk, Hook -keepers, and tlne iu public olllees. AUo, Merelutnta, Tratleiinen and Mtnulaeturera in active business, wbus properly depends upon the vicissitudes ol trade. U Those whose real estnte Is encumbered. 4. Those whu require ihoendurstmi'titut their frlcndsforUiclr ecunty. a. The lives of an parents, wno ntiaut leave tneir lauiutea un provided lor at their death. OFFICE US AND DIBKCTOltPJ. U. II GOODMAN, I'res't. W. W. CONES, V. President L. BBKTON Hecretary. ciaKCToaa. C 1 n 0 1 h n A T I . (leorge CarlUle. Charles Coualian, AM. Hurt. II. H. Goodman, William Burnet, W. W. Cones, tfamucl H. Keys, William McCainmon, Charles (Juodtnan, E (Jest. U. W. Dt-fllil.T, Columbus. 11. B. l'ayne, Clevelntid, O. Board or Financsj. lluu. Jacob Burnet, tiamuel Wittuiiis, Ewj., T. 8. Goodman, Kaq. Office Ohio Mutual Insurance Co., Columbus. Prof. F. Cabtbb, M. 1),, Medical Examiner. fiiHy U7-ly llnrlwnri CiiFRKf ABBOTT V CO.. Hlen of the tit Pndlork. No. Mil lliuh street. nAV E now in store and in transitu trom the eaat, a very Urgo stork of hardware, cutlery. buuM buildina materials, lar ming and mechanical tools. We hare long been anxious to meet ourcuitomersonlow prices, we tmve n-w the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying piirchnwra upon as good If not a little bet ter, tliiiu any other establishment in this vicinity. juuel tr.tS; A1IWII 1 K l.J IAINTi. ,Tf have on hand and fur sale at the toweit market rates, If Lmwed Oil, White and Hed Eeatl, Cuach and Furniture Varnish. Alao, a siiNrior arlirln of Plr-tuni Varninb, toijctlinr with a great variety uf paints, brushes, Ye. At the sipn ot tbe jyi uu'i iniunjn. ('Alt RIAdtK Tltltl.IINi;H. AA PAIH ELaitic springs ; 20 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Bran 111 liubb Hands i.lbalea Moss; 1'atent Leather; I.ai:e,Tults, Oamask l.ininga; 1'alnted and Gum Cloth; Tacks,8eamex Curd, Malleable Castings, Ate. rur sale by junef OEHK, ABBOTT & CO. NAIL. WE take this opportunity to any that we have now In store TV and lor sale ai low uncei. .iou ih m inn uem anna cTur brought tu this market. iKH ABBOTT CO. I f.nn HOXEH WINDOW (LASH, amongst whirh may )'J be lound single and double thick French, the bnat P'tubarg. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual sizes. At tbesign oi me Gllf l1 AD LOCK. i:roh!4 cut hawk. 1ITE havejuit received a fresh lot ot those very snperiorerost v v cut saws we nare twen selling me last two years. June? OEHK, A B HO IT it C" (ireat Attraction HMAMON Is Jurt receiving a largo and splendid assortmfnl a t.t COOK and 1'AIU.OIt HTOVES. to Whirh he invites your attention. Among which will be found the following. The ME I EOK a new and splendid Pt ret, with a lame oven, and will be warranted to girn rutin $aiUfattin, or no sale. Alio, tbe HUChbT r s i A i c, a n.-iw aud beautiiui ntove, ami one that ia hard to beat The KENTuCKIAN For neatness and duraMhty it has not lis nial in this city. It la one of the best ot Htuves fur larmers, being large, and very heavy castings. Aim. m t,trrt.r. iHunin uven biuvc) who iouriti PHKMIUMS, ol the latest styles. PAKI.OIt (TOVK A fine lot of coal and wood Parlor Stoves, of ditlerent varieties, and price, to suit all. GHATEft. GKATI 81 1 would fust mention lothf.se that are building, and all others that may want, that 1 have a choice selections ol Grates, with and without tun aummer fronts, which I will sell low. I'lnase rail and examine them Doiore you buy. AUo, on hand, a large stork of Tin, Japaned and tibect Iron Ware, at wholesale and retail. All kmds of Juhhinir done with promptness and di.patob. by experienced workmen. Hememnerine place, aiew aoors norinoi uie r.xrnnnse nana, liigh street. srp'j3-VwiiA4m China (ilass and Qiiecnswarf. NKW HTOItK. TIIRubserfhTsbaveeoromi-t.oMl business la Columbu) in tbe above line, and are bow reeeivinc a Vrri larte now and compleln stoek. comprialnff White Ironstone Diutng. Tea and Toilet Ware, oftbebeatqaality. California Lustre M " .. Florentine Vim Mu (berry Foliage urn h Flowing Bine Leaf ' Flowing Anwthyst mm u Light Blue Delaware M " With a verv larce and eooiDleti sbiek ni i;.fflm-n ware. Also, a snkndid assortment of Holar and Hall Lamm, Of mo dules, ifntannia ware, waiters, uastora, jauw uiiery, imi-Lrrna. iu:- 4l6. Also Kecetvmr very iBiiusoruwmt oi uiass ware, rrenca China and fancy warn. Wm ManMmttillv vMiiest the citizen ol Colnmhus and snr- rounding country to cull and examine our stuck and prices, which cannot tail to prove sausiaciory. M. . O. FOSTER, sepl9 Bute Joaraal Building, lllf b st, Columbus. rlilTM ANII HAHHIMkUH. rNGMHH, French awl American Clotha and Casalmers In- Li eluding aooe fancy colored cloths, ia whice may tie toanoa are eom blaattos ot Ssatus u - prtc. mn openea, oy el0 H. COWLE8 CO. VOL. It OHIO ftEfOKT. jast received and forsaJa f bf itKf HUITUIUTOII 4k MiieUITlJU. TRANSPORTATION. TimulXIU TO CINCINNATI IN TWKI.VB UOUIIH. Cs C. and C. Uailroad, 0Kned to Cain mho, and conneetrd with tlie COIM.tim HtfcXfcMAnd 1,1 TTI, I. .11 1 A tl A UAIL KOAIIH TO ( INCINNATI AND WITH Til IE HANDCHK V fc MKWAtiK It, U.TO hllEMtV. 81JMMER AND FAuTaHIIANOEMENT. ' ON nnd alter July 7th, Trains leave as lolluws, Sunduys ox-cepted t Cleveland for Columbus 7.00 A.M. " " 11.00 A. M. Bholby y 00 P, M. Clevelnnd for Columbus and Way Stations, with freight 6.00 A. M. Columbus for Cleveland 6 4.1 A. H. " u " 10 A.M. Bhelby " 6 00 A. M. uoimnmii ior Cleveland and way BtaUona, with froight e.49 A.M. The 6.45 A. M. Train from Columbus, with passengers, stops at all way aiatluus, and n-acbes (Jeveland at '4 0U P. M. Tbe 10.45 A. M. Express Train from Culumbus, stuns at Dela ware, Cardinston. (ialiou. Hhelbv. New London. WeJlinaton and Gralton oul) with the passimgers that leavo Cinrinnaii at 5 00 a. in., via uie 1.IU1U Niami, and t;oiumous anil Aeuia liaiiroads, oo wunecia at uieveiand at it.w v. l. lor liullaio nuu uunkirx, with the new and splendid Low Prenure fleum I'ackeu, EM-FIltE UTATE, Capt, Uababd, and BUCK EVE HTATK, Capiat 8TANABD, for ButtalOi aud thniiUEEN CITY, Capt C. J. TlTVl, and ALABAMA, Capt. T.W.I'kask, lor Dunkirk. Arriving at Dunkirk at 4 o'chx-k A. M.j uid at BuHalo at 7 oVlock A. M., in time tu connect with thu Expreaa Traius to New Vurk and Albany.Tub 7.00 A. H. Train from Cleveland, with paisengers, stops at all Way tttallons, and reaehes Hhelhy at 1030 A. M., curmo iiing wun uie rrinuuiRy and nwara HaiiroNd, ami arrives at uomm-bus at 2.1& P. M.. and Cincinnati at I LOU P. M. The 11.00 A. M. Express Train for Columbus, stops at Grafton. Wellington, new Loudon, Nnuiuy, uaiiun, curding ion ami unlaws, and connect with the HtuareiL-r Empire citato and Buck-eye Htate from Bultato, and Alabamn and Queen City from Dunkirk, at ClovelHtid, and at Culumbus with the (Jolumluia and-nia, and Little Ulaud KHtlruads, reaching Culumbus at S.Oo 1'. M., and Cincinnati at 11 00 P. L The 3.00 P. M. Traiu from Cleveland to Shelby, with passen gers, amp at an wny Pinuona. Thob'.UUA M. Train from Hhelby to Cleveland, with pusien-gers, stops at all Way Stations. rgPansengprawlllbfltlckptri, Iwtwwn Columhtis and New YorK. Shelby and New York, CIiveUnd nnd Oberlin, Clevelnnd ana r.tyna, uievelanu and Morwitlk.aiid t-lovelali'i and Milan. Tbo company is prejian'd u receive Ireifiht on consign-meut, and transport it to auy point uu tbulr ruiul. Fur particu-tars, see Freiirbl Taritf. O A. Kniqiit, Cleveland, Gko. Watson, Culumbus, Agents. M. Turn eh, hhelby, V. W. Htradkr, Cmclnnntf, ( -rtiri C. Pateick, Cleveland, T1ckcl Arnt W. II. Clkmknt, tiup'l L. M. R. R., Cincinnati. S. MkijdkbV, Sup't C. A X. R. H., Columliun. A. HTONE, Ju., Superintendent. OlHco ot the C. C. & C. R. It. Co., ( Juliet, 1851. i fJylO ISM. 1N3I COiLUiTIISUS s XEKIA UAII.KOAO, (SUMMER AUKANGEMENT. ON and alter June 4, until lurther notice, Peiienger Trains wdl run as lollowa i EXl'ItEfrf THROUGH TRAIN between Cleveland and Cin cinnati leave Culumbus daily, (.Sunduys excepted,) at -.iU P. M., Hrrivu hi yvuiiit. i.tv i . in. ni'tuiuiug, irnvu Aeuin d.o.iu a. arrive at Columbus 10,40 A. M. ACCOMMMODATION THAlN Leaveg Columbus dally nt M0 A. M ., arrives at Xenla at 7.115 A. M. (connecting with a Train on lliu i.itiln Miami Rail road which arrives iu Cinclnuall U.iiO A. M.) Iteturning, leave Xenla on the arrival ot thu train frou; Cincinnati at 5 I', M., reach Culumbus H.UU (. M. PaaaeiiiKMs by this Train suing either to Cleveland or Cincin nati, sleep at Columbus and ruiumu the next morning. Coaches leavo Columbus daily for Lancaster, Cbillicotbo, Newark, amnville and Wheeling, on the arrival of the Cars. Pierre's line oi titaues runs between Xen;a tuid Dnytou In con necrion with both truing ol Cars, Ticketamay be had at the office of tbe Ohio Htugn Company, in Culumbus. l-wTho Company will not be resnonitble for bsirffaao ex- eeeumg 90 in value, unless by special agreement juim c. mr.uur.iir, nupi. TUB UAII.KOAI). O.IINIIIITH V HTAiK OFIMCE, UAii been removed irom too is.-ii iiuuse to lour auortt nurth of the AmerirRn Hotel, on lliuh ainwt Citi- iena are requeited to call at the uttice and secure Uailroad Ticket lor either North or Weot. They can also have an Omnibus call lor them at their residences, and be sura ol arriving at the ttapot in time ior tno trains. Ketir Onily Unea of Conches leave on tbo arrival ul tho oars. Fur Nuwark, ZuneaviHo and Wheeling, as lollowa: r.iLM Mali, iu,0ut-ovo nil i" n. pi. Express " " 9 I'. M, Extra Coaches lurnished at short notice. II. O. UEAU, Agent. Columbus, Ohio, March 35, IKSLly New York and Eric Uailroad Line. 1851. mStJUk 1851. NEW rotitotDAuw lorBtjity via.Duukuk and the Erie Hnll-road, connecting with tirst clais steamers ou Lnke Erie, the Michigan, Cleveland, Columbus and Cinciunnti, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and Smiduxky aud Cincinnati Hailroadi, and stunm- erson tliu Ohio and Misaisaippi rivers, and tho Ohio, Indiana and reniuyivania ruDiK, TKAlnn LKAVK HHIMVIKIV AW tUJiL(Mq (Sundays exuepied,) lit Morning Express Train at 6 o'clock. Hd do Mail 10 " :id Evfcuhis Exurcss " " Through Tlrketf irom Coliimbnai to New Yorlt, $1 I. Tho Mall Train stops at Eliniro, where pasmiyera can Bleep 7 hours, and lnke the Expreas Tndn, arriving in Now York next morning at U o'clock, making the whole dutaiiL-e by riny. light. Tw r.xprrss freiuiiianu uaitiu irnin lenvea uunairauisA. M. daily : a i'asseuirer Car is atta'-hi d tu this Train tu accoiumo date Way passeugers and Drovers. fjr rare irom uunaira to hmw rnoi, pn. pivihki-piwi, 1 his cnmuanv are ureiinred to trmjpyort live stock and lrciuiits of all kinds to and Iruin New York. Particular attention will lm paid to Stork To gnusn being fi left wido, iives this route great advantages ovur narrow gauge Kailroads In tho traimjiortatioii of stock. I t" Additional Trains will bo put lu comin.st.un in a very short time. FreL-lu Tariffs will be distributed, giving full particulars in re gard lu the prices ot Freight, as soon as they can ho piepared. 3, NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. jult New York and Eric Uailroad Line. FOtt DUNKIRK DIRECTS WITHOUT I.ANDINU. THROVUH TO tiklV YOUK IN .TJ HOURS I THE steamer ALABAMA, CapL W. T. Pbasb, will hTl for Dunkirk Tueadavs, ThursdaTS and Saturdays, atSoVli,ek P. M., or immediately oo tbe arrival ot the Expreas Train Irom Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with the Morning Express Train tor New York. ly t or t reiht or Passage apply to J. W. TIloKNTON, Amertran Home, Columbus, m Throuch Tcfeets can bo procured at the Ohio Htae Of fice, Columbus, Ohio. iY-7 New York and Eric .Railroad Line, FOR DUNKIRK DIRKCT. WITHOUT f AN DIN (J THHOIKill TO NEW YQHK IX .'I'A HOURS. MM1E steamer UIIKKN CITY, Cpt T. i. '1 iTt'a, will leave for X UuiikirB on Monuavs, vviHioenavs ana r riunys, at o cioca M., or immediately on the arrival ot the Express Traiu Irnin uinciiinau, connecting at uunairn we Morning express irain for New York. Uf For Freight or raitagn apply to J. W. THORNTON, American House, Columbus. rW Throimh Ticket nan be nrocurod at the Ohio dtauo Ol- life, CoMtmhiia, Ohio, '.7. SUMMER liAWl.ti AT A LOHH. A hoe lut, slightly injured to be bad lor a song, for sale by TO rot NT It V MKUCIIANTM. WE have on hand a lot ol assorted crates, which will oe sold at New Yurk prices, freight only added, and a large lot ol Glass Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment ot China, Crockery, and Glass ware t also a superb lot of Fancy Wares, snch as Rich Vases, Tele ateto Helta, Motto cups and saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian OIhm ware, Britannia Tea ttetta, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Bpoons, Cottee pots, Ac., Ac, Ae. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Dated Tea and Table Hpoona. Corneiiii's Bolar Lard Lamp, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Waitera, Lanterns, and many other articles useful la bona keeping. J. WEtiTWATER fcON. Colmsnbas, AofwH IS, 185L-ly HEAL ESTATE. OIEFH F. IMITtt. I AMU XL M. MILLS. r if 1 1 i sx ess m s t, , et . ATTOflNRYS AM) CUUHStlLUMS AT LA IV, Renl Katitte Arnt, HHrreyom nml Nntarleii 1'nbllCi JIIOll STBKKT, COLUMBUS. OHIO, ATTENDtotheprsi'ticeot thelrprolesslonbtainlng.peniiona, selling and leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lands, collection oi claims, examination ol land titles, Ac, Ate, Ac. BKNEBBlVrrS. Hwan k Andrews. Columbus. O. Alfred Averv. New York Cltv. Win, Millord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Hllley A Wright, Cln'ti. i. A. W. Flu nay, HL Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Clndii'atl. JOHN W, BAKKn. MUtlKHT AU BIST BONO, IIAKFI7 A.- ARirNTIIItMJ. fl EAf. ESTA'I'K ItlUlKKIirt anil GKNKItAL I.ANtl AC! F.N IN 1 V ODlcR, Houth room Exchange Bank Building, Culumbus, O. lOK HA I, K An OUT LOT containing 14 acres, with a irauiu uuiiuins. aiuauru on menu aireuu ou ouaiiumH iiunii timjiuiu. inquire ui IOR hAl.K-A two story BltlCK HOUSE, coutaluiug tlx rooms, situated on tbo south end ot Filth slrecL Terma aa. say. loipitro of UC-J BAKER it AKMH 1IH1KO A PAIMI Ililt HAI.H tilt 1IKNT. PHIS farm Is sftustJd within twu milea ul the city, and contains cuacres, oooi wuicu aro uuproveu. i-.uquire ot eplH BAKER it A KM.ST KONG FOR HAJ.E AT A IIAIU.AIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Hail Luis In tho city. Bit listed on Town strict, between lliuh and Third ilreeta. Inquire ol jsugUU) HAhEU A AUMHTllONG. for ham: ok f:cu amjk. G4f ACKE8 0F LAND, In Henry county,llhimls,aportlon k 9 of which Is timbered, the balance ia a lint raUi quality uf bottom and rolling prairie. Tlila land is well cilcululed lor a pmjcr rarm, uaving an aiiundanee ol llvitift wuur tho year rmid. lVriona wlchlnir to nurrhaie. or exchanuo nrooerlv In tbia vicinity, lor a dtrstrHble piece ol land, would do well tu call on ine suuscrioers l mmoc lately, inquire ot su7 BAKER i AltMfli'RONG. lovra Land Acnrr and llxclianv Oflicp. 1 1 f w a mi i . f'O I.MAN. PdWKLL. IIAIIT A f'O. VHIfl Company have eitablibcd a Genenil Aueiicy at the sent of Government lor tho purc hase and sale ol Mexican War Land Wurrhuls, and tor thu location of Warrants issued under the act ot Keplembcr, IKM. Tlie Company also respectfully tender their services aa Agents iiiraoiiiiig uiese. i.anui wum patented, ana lur puying taxes on iruiui ui iiun icaiuuiHa, REFERENCES. Stephen Whlrbnr, Esq., U. 8. Dlatrlet Attorney, Iowa ; B. B. f hplleday, Eaq., " Marshal ' Kegiitar aud If eceiver " Land Oftlce, Iowa City, Iowa ; Heiiter and Receiver " " Fairfield " Iteitiiterand llecciver " " Uubuque ' Hon. D. K. Miller, late M. C, Iowa ; D.A.January, Esq, tit Louis, Missouri: J. 1. Eddy, Esq, " lion. Nen ion Edwards, Alton, Illinois ; John W. Vance, Danville, Garret Vliet, Milwauklo, Wisconsin, lion K. M. lluutinctnn, late Com. (.en. Land Oftlce, Indiana 11 Oliver U. Hmilh.l ndianapolis, Indiana ; " Alberts. White, Lafayette, Cbnncey Rose, Esq., Terra Haute, " John Chamla;ra, (late Governor uf luwa,) Kentucky, Janiea Davies, Esq., Hmit'ilacd, John Armstrong, Esq., Ureensbursh, Pennsylvnnla ; Alexander K. Hlfphenion, Eiq., Gultyghurgh, rciitiaylvania ; William McOellmi, Em., Cluimbersburgb, " Gen. O. II. W. Htull. Cumberland, Maryland, lion, Rlehard M. Youiiff, Waahingtuti City; Fitx Henry Warren, Henry Cloy Ucndursoo, Esq., Treasury Department, Washington City. Major Walter R. Morris, Memphis, Teiincsicej Col.dhm'l It, Anderson, Nashville, General Mcintosh, (ieoriria. John Bryan Eq , Custom House, Charleston, 8outh Carolina. Itev. nentamm Cbace, Malrhez, Mtisissippi. lion, John MoU'an. Cincinnati, Ohio; Gen. Charles Anthony, prlnnfield, " W. 11 Hubbard, Etq., Columbus, " Col. John Noble, Contmbus Jyl FlOliriB AND LOT FOIt "haI.K. n- THE subfcribtT will uil tlie Lot un wlif. h ho Uvea, on Sj' tj Inth street bt'tween Town nud Rich. It is lu the uenire ol Jmmi the cltv. and a verv convenient stnnd tor bualncriii mid li.r a latnttyntilui nce. Ibn terms will be about one third down and the balance in payments. Those who wlch to purchase tu speculate oo, or to locate lor busineaa would do well to call and exam lue the premises, as a good bargain will be offered. uiny-J, WWjir.U JllKtl.f,. I am authorized to sell that excellent nrouertv of Mr. Pike's, on tbe south sidn of Broad street, east uf trout W. T. LAND FOlt NAI.K. The undivided half of HI TU-Hnl acrr. of laud, ad joining the city ut Columbus, 1G0 roda eaat of Hlich street, ft on tt ok on tho Cohimbua and Gruvcport turnpike. iiiiein'iiRpuwuH) pnci: iuu doiiara piracre. lermsnaay, ana made known on application to 11, 8, FORMA N. uomniDua, Kept, 4, imh. dtl VALUABLE PKOI'KKTY ON TIIIUD MTHEET FOR HALE. ANunlmprornd half lot corner :M nnd Htate streets; alao a eom modioua Brick dwelling with lUroums and good out build ingsncsrly new, corner !td and Rich streets. Kriqnin-oi BUTTLES, COMsTUCK 4c. Co, FOR. fiAI.K. rpHOPE two well known Lou Nos. 7.10 and 7S7, on the corner X of Bich and Hixth streets, with streets snd allevs all round thorn, formerly the property ol Chester Johnson, on which are a great varh ty ol choice fruit and ahrubbery, snd subdivided into seven parts to suit purclmsors. ALSO Two Lots on iho comer of Friend and Seventh strreti subdivided into seven parts to suit pn-rb&aers. There is an alley , ieei in wioui running uirougn inctn ior genenu convenience Tiie whole ol the lorecoinc urouertv will be sold on rcrv ac- cummudutiug terms. Fur particulors, inquire ot Thomas Wood, agent lebST WM. I'HELAN. HA LB OF C'OM.KtJK LANItHi THE larger and better portiim ol these laihla srill remain unsold, and they are now offered at private sale on accoinmo-datini terms a Dart only of the uurchaso munev beiuir reuuimd In hand. Also, for sale building and out lota In the villa of Gambler. which are unsurpasaed for beauty of location, nud all tbo more Important advantages to be desired in such properly. a goou noiei ia iMTtmiy needed in the village, aud Blot lorthe purpose will be fumlahiMl on favorable terms. ippiy toiuesuDscriuo uamuier.nnox county. Jya-tf M TC. WING, Ayent. FOR HALF. mriE HOUHE AND LOT ol Dr. Caao, ou the corner ofTown J and Seventh streets. The bouse la new. with startle, carriage house and other out building, all arranged willi a view tu comfort nnd convenience. The lot will be suid altogether or divided Into two or three lots, tu suit purchasers. Fur further particular inquire of WILLIAM MORRIS, at the store uf 11. Cowl is A. Co. lBU'5-tf IIOCKINn COM,. 1AM now receiving dally, Irom my Coal Bank, tho best el IlocliinH font, wblch I will sell trom boat nt krvkm cents per bushel, or deliver in any part of tbe city at KiaiiT cents per buihel. Weirded Con I lor tirnten. Culumbus, May 17, lool-tf P. HAYDKN. Tho undnrsisued have been burnlnff the Coal from Mr. Hav- den'a bank for Ihe last year or two. It has given us R-ood satisfaction, and wo would recommend It as auperior to any soid In this city. S. Mkoarv, it v , I M.lir.KR, Cnlambua, May H. IF5? W. B. HuaaAan. WM. BLYSN. T. 9. BALDWIN. U U 7 S 5 o W J m t ? w V'E would call attention to our shirk of Fine Wntebra. of f v ,eniion ami i-rnevn Alnni)fnrtiir't nlm h will commend themselves In Iho high rintt.li and accuracy ol ilieirinlvruul atructuie, and the nertecfcou and beautV uf their cntes. Also, Fiue Watches tor Ladles, in great variety t as well aa a general assortmeutul all other kinds ul Guldsmlilver Watches, in siyie anu price to sun an, JEWELRY. A full and beautiful aaioum-r.t, selected with great care. Please exnininu. We will make the prices low enough. SILVER WARE. Always a targe and fine stock, made irom sterling i liver ; warranted cuual tu cuin. FINE CLOCKS. Marble, In various colors, Inlaid Ebooy, Papier Macho, and the lower graues in variety, PLATED AND RR1TTANIA WARE. A tine assortment Baskets, Castors, Ci.milo slicks, Ac, Ac. Also, Watch-makers' Tunis and Waieriula. jul7 Soim Slonf l.riil(llf IMPORTANT ANO IN TEREriTINd TO IHM'PEKEEPERfl. 1C E have on hand and have ben aelling for th lat two years, Vv anew and useful article. called Hnn Htona (iriddl'-s." The advantage potae-m-d by theae Oridfllt-s over Ihe old hind are numerous. They bake buckwheat rakes superior to the old p'an, aver requiring any grease, consequently do not imok. i;aei onaeo vj inrse are always nic ly Drowned, nvT Ball rnoKriiortiurni; anu When ouc-e Heated, they rtUin the b-a for a it'iif time. '1 ho unpleasant ndorarlslns from the Iron Griddle Is entirely obviatrd in this article. The saving of grease is slso an item of imponanrn. '1 he rtoap Stone baa bepn used for lining stoves, pic In th East for fifteen or twenty years, aud the durability thereof Is equal to iron. The mst demand we have for the "Poan Stone flriddle." and the general aatiffsction they have given to those persons who use them, recommend the article to the attention of every house, keeperand their merits cannot he appreciated eicrpt by those Willi III- uirin. We keen the follow in a aftes eotiatantlv nn hand t Round 10, 13 and 14 inches in diameter j pi ice, $1, $1.50, and Oval 16, 16 and S3 Inches In length j price, ' 75, and !? 35. rursaxiak - nun.""-., d House Furnishing Establishment, Mo. 14 Eiut Kfinrrh atmeC. (Cincinnati. Ohio. Dealer hi Hardware. CutWv. Tea Tmva. Prittsiina. Jniwined, Hronsed and Tin Ware. Bathing Apparatus, and Uelrigerators. umeuinau, ueioner , irvti. D ODU'S FABOOI BATMJti rKrir.d and for BaJ. Daily (DI)io State Journal. THUH8DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1851. From tbe Knickerbocker, Tlio Editors Table. Ost of tlie very iweetest of Burns's longa in ono that wo imve seiuum or never seen quoted. 11 wan A luvor-ile of Dnrni himself ; and yet iu sovernl editions of bis ponmi it ii not to be found I perhapa because, in the opinion of his editors, ho had imniortalized so many 1 Hoiitiitf Ji'hiis' that this one could be the he t!er dispensed with. What a beauliful picture it is nf lirst love building in a maiden's young and tender heart ! Read it, ye v on ii c lovers, and tnke cnuraire. and ve who have been such, recall tlio blissful day, 'sweet as re- uirmuprea kisses alter dealn wbeu you were ' m toe SHinn aitnntti-in ' There was a lass, and she was fair, At kirk and market to be aeen, When a' tbe fairest maids wore met, lho fairest maid was bonule Jean. 1 And aye she wrought her mammle's work, And aye she sang sne merrille ; The blithest bird upon the bush Had ne'er a lighter heart than she. But hawks will rob lbs tender Joys That blew the little lintwblte's neat. And frost will blight tbe fairest flowers, And love will break the soundest rest . ' ' Young Rohlo was the brawest ltd, The pride and flower o' a tho glenj And ho had owsen, sheep aud kye, And wanton naggles nine or ten. MIo gHed wl' Jeanle to the tryst, He danced wl Jeanle on the down j And lang ere witless Jeanie wist. Her heart was lost, her peace was stoVo, 'As In tbo bosom of tho stream Tbe moon-beam dwells at dewy e'en, Bo trembling pure was tender lovo Within the breait o' bonnie Jean. 'And now she works ber mammle's work, And aye sbo sighs wl' care and pain, Yot wist not what ber all might be, Or what would mak ber weel again. Out did na Joanle's heart beat light, And did na Joy blink In ber e. As Ruble told a tale o' love Ono e'en in on the lily leaf Tlio sun was sinking In tho west, Tho birds sang sweet in Ilka grove i His cheek to hcr's he fondly prest. And whispered thus bis talo of love: ' O Jeanle fair, I lo'e thee dear t O canst thou think to fancy roof Or wilt thou leave thy mammle's cot, And Icarn to tent the farm wl mot ' 1 At bnrn or byre thou shalt na drudge, Or nacthltg else to trouble thee, But stray ninang tho heather-bells, And tent tho waring corn wl' mo Now what could artless Jranfo dot Pho had na will to say falin na: At length she bluihed a sweet consent, And lojfo was aye stween them two tt liHitt Robert Burns to conceive and execute that exquisite comparison iu iho sixth verso, which, fornp- HiHilemas nml beauty ol imagery, is scarcely equal. v ihe simile of the stream of memory deepening its channels, in his 'Highland Mary.' No,' we say to ' C. P.,' who writes us from New purl t your emotions are not ' peculiar to yourself : ' we have felt the fame n hundred limes. The 'gray and mi-lanrholy waste of ocean his almost always bad that inlluence upon us, when we have seen it from some bold headlong or rocky promontory. Dickens had a kindred feeling, he told us, on his return from Niagara, whik looking at the Great Cataract: and Tennyson beautifully expresses ihe sumo emotions in these lines; Break, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, O Ska I And I would that my tongue could utter Tbo thoughts that arise in mo I O well for Iho fisherman's boy, That ho shouts with his sisters at play ; O well for the sailor lad, Thm bo sings in his boat on the bay! ' And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill t But oh, for the touch of m vanithtd hand, 1 And tkt souad of a votes that ia ttillt llreak, break, break, At the foot of thy crags, O Bka t But tkt tender gran of a day that it dead, Will nertr corns back to me I' Now do not the lines we have italicized ntmnat ex actly express the uuexpUinahle influence' depicted by '0. V.1 in his Osenn Reverie f We shall print a irt nt his communication However. The Mechanics' Institute. I Reported fur the State Journal. Nkw York, Oct. 18th, 1831. On Wednesday evenjng last, I attended a meeting nf inventors at the room, of the Institute, at No. 351 Broadway. Aa the proceedings of this fathering in volved tlie consideration aud eloquent advocacy of an importont principle one which, if adopted, will give a tremendous impulse to American ingenuity I consider them worthy of a fuller notice than I should oih" erwise give. The number in attendance was much smaller than I could have wished, but the lack waa recompensed by the spirit manifested. It was the first meeting com posed exclusively of originator, that I ever attended, and my testimony must be given to Ihe strongly mark ed inli'lli'Ciiiai cnarncrcr oi every couuienance. It was emphatically an assemblage of mind. The meeting wns colled to order by the appoint. ment to the chair nf Mr. Clinton Roosevelt. Mr. 8. Fleet, Kiliior of tho "Arlism," was appointed secretary. An able address was read by the Chairman, which a.simierl Ihe eniiind l hat inventors, by menial and bod. ilv hiliorand ihe expenditure of capital, acnuire a iter. leCI UUO IU weir HitBiiuuiia, turn mi. uilO IS JUSI BS valid as lliai " real ramie or nny oilier nmnertv ! siul that it should be placed nn the same footing, 'lie as-.uined that nothing eonld be properly which had not been acquired by labor, and guarded when acquired ; ami dial the tille thus acquired is perfect. He submit ted to the judgment nt tne meeting a law which he had drafted embodying his viewa, giving to originator, a title in lee-simple to their inventions, making it obligatory u)Kin government, when requiring any valuable invention for pnblio use, to pay Ihe originator its fair vntuo. uftr appraisement, as in other case, of assert ing the riRht ol eminent domain. Ihe law proprws ni.o to niaao vii"ai w.m luTeiiiura wneiner iney will conler upon the public the benefits of their im-lirnveinentsat the expiration of twenty eicht years, pro vided, during that time the government protect, the right of III" inventor, choosing this con rue at it. own exfieuMt. una taw, n enacica, wouia aim give ni. inct conn, coguizauco oi que.uons connected wun natents. It will be seen that a movement of this kind throws open a broad field forinqmry, involving not only a rad ical and sweeping cnange iu our patent laws, but also the lirst principle, upon which patents are granted, and the nature of the property covered by them. Admitting tlut the product ut' the invention is proptrtf. which few deny, there is extreme pertinency in the inquiry why it should not occupy the same ground as any afaer proM.riy, nnd, having recognized it. exiatenoe, whence government derive, it, right to fix time when it changes its character and if no longer property. 1 hough I, as well aa others, might have my opinion, on Ihts sutiject, want ol space forbids me to eoier upon its consideration. Mr. Dana, of the Tribune, also submitted a paper containing some novel and important propositions, of which, for the same reswin, 1 cannot give you an abstract even, hut which I presume will reach your readers in good time from other sntircef. Professor Renwick navini come in, Mr. Roosevelt resianed Ihe chair in his favor. The papers submitted were referred to a committee of five, but in order to get an expression of opinion from the assemblage respecting the principles involved in then, tbe following resolution waa ottered oy nr. uoveeveii. " Seulved, That Ihe inventor who miy apply bit time, lubor or capital, to the dVlnpetnent and creation of any uwl'ul improvement in the arta, it entitled in equity to an equal right in tho fee aimple thereof") a i. the laiidlurd to the 1'ruiti of hi. labor and capital." Hnlph I.orkwood, Esq , moved the reference of tbia reaoluiion to the committee having the other paper, in charge, anil thia motion gave rite to an animated and amu.ing debate, in which the patent office and officer! were rather aeverely handled in a good-humored way. Eloquent remark, were made by varioua iuventora preaent, which were evidently the fruit, of. in uianv cnaea, dear-bought experience. The resolution wai finally refened to the oommittee, when Meaare. Ralph Lockwood, Mathia. D. Coons, of Rantaelaer county. Jame. Bngardu., Warren Kowel, and O.O.Wright, were appointed laid committee. On motion of Mr. Coona, the Chairman, Profeator Renwick. wns unanimoualy called upon to aerve aa chairman of the committee. , Tlie meeting then adjourned, subject to aaubsequeutcall by the committee. This to me appears to be the inception of an important movement. II followed up in the spirit manifested last Wednesday night, it will at least awaken a spirit of inquiry, which will enable public opinion to settle down upon well defined premises as a basis upon which to fouud an amendment or entire revision of our firesent very defective patent laws. It ia lime the pubic ahould reward iuslead of robbing the spirit to which they owe mrylkng which distinguishes Ihe civilized man from the suvage. Success to to the movement. From Toe Little Rock Banner. . Attempt at Assassination. On Tuesday last, our usually quiet city became the scene of a must unprecedented aud outrageous brutality.We give below a plain, unvarnished statement of the faett as they occurred. These details have been collected from the representations of nearly every disinterested wilnesa of tho affair. Wilh regard to the main features of the case there is a striking uniformity in the opinions of all who wituessed it. While standing at the corner of the Anthony House, in this city, the editors of this paper were simultaneously attacked by Benj. F. Pauley, the sheriff of this county, C. 0. Danley, Auditor or State, William Dan-ley, a steamboat engineer, nud Solon Borland, U. S. Senator. The attack wns made upon Mr. Whiteley by Benj. F. Danley and 0. 0. Danley striking at bim with heavy bludgeons, both at the same instant. Whiteley fired a pistol at Benj. F. Danley, without effect, and closing with him, succeeded in wrenching from him his stick, and with it beat him to tbe ground ; during this time, 0. C. Danley whs striking him (Whi'eley) on the back port of the head with a heavy cane. Whiteley, upon turning to ward off the blowa of 0. C. Danley, waa shot iu tho right breast by a pistol ball from B. F. Danley.In the meantime, Mr. Reardon, who bad taken no part in the affray, waa seized from behind by Solon Uorlund, twisted to the ground, and disarmed. Borland held him down and choked him, wilh a pistol Presented at his head, until pulled loose by Gordon N. oay, Esq. As Mr. Beardon was being raised from the ground, William Danley, coming up behind him, dealt him a blow onjtho side of the head with a heavy stick, which left him apparently lifeless. When this feat was accomplished, the engineer and the Honorable Senator joined their companions, Ihe Andiior aud Sheriff, iu their murderous BSsault upon Mr. Whiteley, which waa continued with murderous ferocitv until he fi ll, exhausted bv the fierceuess of thoir attack and the wound he had received in Ihe outset. When the byslaiiders, shocked with the cow ardly Inhumanity ol tn proceeding, sougni 10 preven, the cold-blooded murder of a man no longer capahUof resistance, they were hurled aside by Borlaud, with Ki.tol in hand, who continued even then to cry out to is confident's : Shoot him ! kill him ! kill bim I" It is due to Mr. Whiteley In stale that be only saved his life by a moat desperate resistance to the combined attack; that thoneh assailed from every quarter, in front and from behind, by sticks, knives aud pistols, and defending himself under every disadvantage, (his right arm being rendered useless by the pisioi ball,) he never so far forgot himself as to strike Capt. 0. 0. Dunley, the cripple, though he had frequent opportu-nitiea to have lelled him to the ground. Such aro Ihe facts in Ihe case. They can be sub stantiated by the testimony of numerous of our most resectable citizens, who were rye-witnessea of the whole proceeding. We leave our readers to make their own comments Slaneli terlnr Establishment, AT llKAKMAN. N. V. rpHE onderalgneii have erected an extraalvn establishttinit at -1 rtearoian, on the Hudson hiver, immediately oppo.it. tbe Eastern leimlnuaof tbe New York and brie Kallroatf. (and eon- occted therewith by a Hteara Ferry,) fur the purpoifl of ).ush taring Hog.. The, wtll be prepared at tan season lor packing, to slaughter and doihrer la the city ot New Yolk, one tbuuMDd noan per nay. Fnira the treat facility aflorded by tbe C. C. snd Cleveland sad the N Y. ana Krle Uailroad., for tbe eoaveyanr. of atock, combined with the Increasing demand for boga In Hew York lor packing purpoaes, tbe undersigned bava no be.it.tion In saying that dealers will nnd it to their interest to ahip to that market The advantages of shipping boga in a live aute are dccrewiNl tranaportauon, being at least 50c per head leaa, than if dreaaed, and aeeuritj from damage by change ul weather Mid by being trosen. Among the advantage, of narking St New York are. enhanced vslue ot ott.l, (fill per cent, over any point in the WeaL) no riak of damage by aounng or mating of pork, nor loaa in weight on lard, Ita better condition than when packed in the Weal or .hip- ped vis New Orleana, enhanced vaiue (parliealarly for foreign marketal by being parked In New Yurk. aud option ol an flaily market, wlilab in aome years ta Important. J. A. Ainelutig will be located in Cleveland on 10th October, and will make esab advancea on boga, whether intended for al.ugbter and sale, or tor paeklng. He will aim attend to tbe tnrwarding at UatvelaDn ana iiunaira, Ire. ol charge, except actual caafa disbuiaemenuj. R. P. GETTY A CO, Hew Yolk. R. P. fITrr, cor. West and Leroy ata N Y i. A. Amrlono, No. 6-i Hupertur sL, Cleveland. R. P. fleity is nrenared to pack rnrk lor the Home nd For. eign Mark!., at hla InapucUoa Warthoueee, corner Weat Hid Leroy streets. MiptAViha NKW CAHFKTl., UST RECEIVED, at our Carpel Ware-room, adjoining oar store I 38 p. Bmisellssnd Rrusaella Tapestry Carpet, new and beaati. lul styles, at l to (1.79. 90 ttupcr and floe Imperial 3 ply Cupel, Brnssall and other new pattern., at $1 to I.9A. M Huper Ingrain Carpala. tram 60 to l. AO Floe all Wool, from 40 to HO. 70 " Wool and Cottoa and Cotton figured Carpel very cheap. IIS New patterns Dutch and other atykw Carpet, anitable lor dining-rooma, chamber, and halla. SO " Low price Hag and Hemp Carpet as to SO. ia Heavy Venetian aenpe, rrnan m to ene. ft " Tapeatry Venetian Carpet, new and bemttfnl styles, for halla and nubllo plase.. IA Ntalr Csniel. 9 ' 4-4 colored and plsin Matting. jo v e.iv.1 nnenii ana tuiiee nag.. 60 Door and Farior Matt.. OIL CLOTHS. S9 pa Henry Make's Oil Cloth., all wldtbe h-oaa lot yds wide t M cU to 1.A0 per aquare yard. The above gooda being nurehaaed lor tbe cash, will be .old on ly for caah, at rate, never before ode red in thia place. apr . mj. unmiite a t;u. UOOT AND SHOE FINDINGS. J. A. BAPKOHU, No. 1 ltlack.tene .trees, eereer mt Blaclutene and jrnlt.a street., ileaten. IMPOIITEItS and DKALF.RS rn ROOT and Silo MANO-FACTHUKIt.H' (H)iilis, haa for eabi an eatenaive aaaorttn.nt of Boot and frhrie Finding., which, with every variety ot Meal font and SAiti IWa and tbe diflerent machines used by tbe Trade, will be aold at the lowest eaah prices. Ibftirft cMrirmtit Siletrmnl A"a, manufactured expreuly for tbe retail trade, Md warranted to give satlslactioa A superiur Hr.k-tiirea Prm Bent constantly on hand, and nat ap in narrela without extra charge for Uie b.rreuf. Dealera pnrcbaaing la sell agala will Ind it tu their advantage to call. All orders, sent hy mail or etherwlae, promptly attended to Boston, Maae, Auan.to, lBM-d:law:inl I.ODKINH OLAHH WAKBItOVHB. The eldest and moat estenaive In tbe United Prate.. RICHARD KINfMLaND, No. .1 Coartland afreet. New Ycl, wholesale Dealer and Manataetnrer nt I rtfiKmn ill..:. KM. Mid Importer of LOOKING GI.AXf Pl.lTM ..rf PI. ATE OI.Afi for Hunan and Store Window., reapertfully lailw. tbe .ttendon of eouthera end Western hnyer. and defers to blaex-tenaiye atoeh. embraetng nil kinds ol M anogany i otiet Boxen, Hwinga, Mahogany and (lilt, sad Gilt Glasses, snltsble for the trade. C a" Alao. aonataaUv an hand, a l.r.- aairlmeal nf all bifida and alse. ol Ornamental, Plain, Pier and Mantel Gsaaes, For. trait Mid Picture Frames, got np t. the richest and aaoat gur-genua etyles, from the hiteM Parisian and Foreign dewgna. "tr Any inqulrie. made by letter, relative to Dae pries of goods, will be eheerfaliy answered by return matt. I gr aii 'irrra prosapuy aueaaed to, ana (.toons parB-rtwiu the greateat ears. .uga-.1m PAPKR HANUINI1M NKW PATTKHKe). 3CAkool Paper Hanginga, French Mid Ataaricu, new ptt. terns. Jnat rrcet.ad at tbe Mew Bookatnre. Jyl J. H. RII.F.Y A Co. HTHlTlMINIJ-EAVY Pl!k Fringe., Kmbroidery, tiimpa, G.koea,et.eta A large lot Jest opened by sepai ' miownni. t:l.OAKH. SHAHI.S, AcC. VELVET Md Merino Cleaha, Brorhe Long akawls sad gearls eta, test raaetvati by lpH enuwuajt.
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Full Text | VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, THURSDA.Y MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1851. NUMBER 91. D PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY OOTT BAIOOM. OKPICK JoniKAL laiLomai, high andfiau btrxkti. COUNTING HOOM ON PEARL STREET, T B RMS In variably ! dvnar. 'IttoDully.topnnonifnColumbui.pArymr 6 00 tnntb; niftlluutol Cotumliut 6 00 " durtof toe fauinn.knd I ri-Wcokly balance ot fear Id Columbus 500 IW mull 4 00 Tb Tri-WmkW by mill 3 00 Weekly in Columbu 900 Out ot the city; by nutii.fingie 150 Toeluui oi luurand upward! . . 1 5 To club ot ten and upward., to one addreaa ... I 00 Dally, mmIoh 9 00 'M-woniuy 1 00 Weohly, -Ingle m Toeluhaot nreand upwardi 40 Advertlnlna lie tollowinff ratea and ruleaot adrflrtlalniihaTenfwnai'riwd upon between liw proprietor! ol the Ohio tkatuman and the Ohio stait journal to oe oDaorrea, id bu Oeuwi, alter thia date. July Dally Paper. One aquare, 10 Unea or lata, one Inaerttun . . . $0 SO " each a-idltional u 0 25 1 we 150 " 8 8 00 3 " 3 00 ' " " 1 month - 4 00 " " B 00 " 3 8 00 " 6 M 10 00 9 15 00 " 18 1ft 00 dtandlng card, 6 lines or leaf, per annum 10 00 column, with 4 obaiiges, " " &0 00 4 "8 " M 39 00 i m 12 ti ' 05 00 changed weekly .10 00 t " daily 11 80 00 4 M with 4 changes ' a-i 00 u " fl 40 00 U "19 " 45 00 U " ehuuml weekly " 65 00 W " dally " 130 00 Other oases not protlded for, chargeable In conformity with ino anore raiea. Tbe standard of measurement to bn minion type. Fur each addition! aquarn In the dully, inanrtrd one month, or greater lengin oi umu, aim ior wen auuiuuuu auaru mwriea under the yearly rate, halt price. No advertiaeinxnt to be eoiwitlewil by the yfar, unleaa It Is apr clfid on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon betwci n the parties. Publishers not aeeountabln for the accuracy of legal advertise-ments beyond the amount charged fur their publication. Announcing candidates (for otlicea of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each namo; the same to be, In all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements Irum atrangera or tranilcnt porsoni to be paid In advance. Advertisemenu not marked on the copy for a specified number ol Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, aod payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advert lien will 1 confined Hpldly to their regular business; and all advertisements nut pcrtnioing thereto, to be paid fur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Aic, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to bu charged by the piece, at the usual ratus. NO AOVKUTISBMKNT CAN BR INSERTKD GRATUITOUSLY. Ailti.'f - MHnttloreharltablelnatltutioni.rtre companies, ward, towaahip ut other public meetings, and auvhlikp,tobu charged hall Jiicu MariUvr notices to bo charged 05 cents. taalbalriMrtcd without charge.unleas accompanied by funeral Invitation or obituary notices, aod when so accuuipanird, to be paid fur Kaffuta aivertlsers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concert, or oy puollc entertainment! whero clmraea are made tor admiltiutv -all notieoa ol privato aiaociatiuns every notice de.ij.nwt .' attention to private enterprises, eolcnlaU-d or In-tndedt'i (.t'.mito individual Interest, eantmlybo innertcd wilh tbe uoilxra tan ding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the aatne will be charged at the rate ol mt less than 30 cents per hoe, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisemenu to be charged not less than double tbe above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisemenu on the inside exclusively, to no cuarged at ice rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be h olden lor the urice ol inserting ftdmtiio- menu brought in by them. 8 Counting House Almanac for 1851. r JANOARY. i. t,w T. r.s. TT14 5 ti 7 8 10 11 12 1.1 II IS Id 17 18 III 2(1 21 24 25 20 27 282! 30 31. fEBHOAR"Tr 1. 1 in. i t. wt. F.r 1 2 .1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 1(1 17 18 lit 211 21 22 23 24 25)26 27 28 .. MAHOM. i,m t.wt. t. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1!) 2(1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2i 30 31 j - APRIL. ( . T. wt. r,a. Z'.. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2728 2!l3ll J.. .. MAY. t.. t.wt. f. ZT.'Z .. 19 3 4 5 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 1'J 14 15 16 17 18 1!) 20 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JPWB. J..jtJwT. t.t. 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 III 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 jW 30 'JPLY. 1. u. t. wt. r. t. .. .. 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 21) 30 31 .. .. Aooosr. .7 ZiL il'J wl T-i y-l " .. 1 "s 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2(1 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. .. "seft"emb"er7 TJ.t. wt. . .. 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 2li 27 2829 3(1 .. OOTOBEB. t. M. T. wt. r. I. .. 7. .. 1 2 3"4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. WOVEMBEB. .t.w t, r. i. .. .. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 211 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .. .... .. DEOEMBEB. " I. M. T. W T. r. ! .TT S "3 "4 6 "6 7 8 9 III 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2(1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28a 30 3lJ.. axuu. muMWit. nrsn w. rwi UtMOIVir 4b PAUt, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practtoi hw, m partner., In lh. Court, of Franklin Md Ml loining euvnUM, and In the Circuit d Uialrirt U.S. Court.. OUkM Ul Plot's M bnihliog, oppuiiie tUte Uuuw. aujfttf A. B. HUTTI.P.M. Atlmrmey n.ri C.nrwrll.r.t l.iiw, I'olnnbna, Ohl. ODtce, No. a, Mail', txchuie, opputU! Deer. Ul y at Suus'i oliica WAl.TRIl TIIHAI.I,, .nMMiaaA rMMMlU.al .w.rnln.bH. OhI. A LtiU, . ComroiMioiMir to t.ke tb. Ackiiowlcdgmeiit ut Dt-etl. xs. lor u. bum oi fmw lorn. ociw LOCUM atrrn.ni. THKo.coMtTdCir. oco. o. combtock. BlITTLRM, VOMHTOCK cV CO., (HueMMor. to B. Com.ttH-k A. (To .) FORWARDIMU AU COHMIS.tlUM MKHCII ANT, Urd OH Munfuturer Mid 4mIot. in Halt, Plaster, r Ub and Lumber. Head ol Ike Canal, CiilunlnM, Obio. Q" Liberal Mltancoa made on eaniljrnmrtit. mar J, HIUUHAl .ll'n M iMntrf, BrMtd .Irerl, Mnr tkc HrMaei, Cnlamt. bn, Ohio. gum. of nil kiik,ndalTM witty of Ca.Unn,aliray. on band. urn. 4. Hell's Bneknan. oDDoata tbe docreur. of State'. 11 oOc. Uib Mreet, CoiomWu. dec! I, U. . ULUT, BKIHKKT I.II.I.KY, BOOK HmOtRH, Uib Mreet, oppoute tbe l ublie Offirrt, Co-Inmban. nugjg.45 .1BUB ll.M M. M'n D 1EALER8 Hi Hardware and uatlerr, Iron, i:,iiai. iinnwt k ill U -. t.l. .Ma J Li.-nii-al TnfJl Hilil.r. l,e-,Ae. Wo. 161 Uiib Mmt, il,n ot the Oilt PMHucb. U 1- HA.RIf v. c. nF..ifm co f-D IT CJfMlIlM. BooM. Sooen, Uata, Cap., Utraw Ooorfl, Aa. Pov door. MUth of ln Amerteam, Columba. locln KLDKinUI MARTIN, , DRAFBRB AMD TAILORS, mtmk Maw. lw Jar unA mt TM. mMWlM Uu O. i. HouL t fcg Pinpnrad to r. all order, in tbetr law) of ba.i.r.., in JX IMMHtlM ouwUo-bU. ,M atuor.m r.iJi'iviAnjpiat A. U HARTIH. SOODIN db MABON. WSS. EBA1.E mm awwau twMar. n a, lllnwanl -- " INUltANCE. TUB HARTFORD I.I PR AND II KALTII INHIJ. HA.NCU CO.IIPANV. mitroiD, OONNECTIODT. CAPITAL STUCK, 8100,000! This Company, hy tliollb-oral proviaiuuaof its ciiartnr, la euabM tooder advaulngea superiur to thuse presented by any other Company in tb United Stales combining as it dues the Mutual. Joint tftock, and Lile nu ueaiin pruicipitn in all ol which tiin rnta are aa lavur'u--to tliuse assured as safety to them and tlie Company will adiu t This Company ia the Jim and only one In tbu Union, or in (hr world, It is bniieved, that baa thus ouoiblued iM ojroratinns, hiiii oHuredto grant insurance with bonntiM both prttent and yroij ca Kor lull detaili In nvard to term land condltlonsreferencemny be made to tbo pamphlets to be had gratis ol tlio agent, or ot W M,!N('7K . M . UKlJ- ' COMbTOCK, Agent. Columbus, O, August SO, 185U. , UNION MUTUAI, LIFK INHDKANCK (JIMIPAYN, BU.TON, MAaiAClltTRKTT., I'n pi till I.10,11011. 111118 Company Inrurtu llvt on the moat favorable tcrmf, and 1 grant California riakt, ov.hlakd or by ana. I'mmitiina can De paid quarterly, or vmlHuinually. Auiouut availaiile lor pay. mint ot louoa. IKS.Uin. On the l.t of July last, thl. company dnclured .dividend of 75 per cent, cmdiftd to holder, ot Lilo Pollcica, Peraou. deairoua to iuauro in luia company, will be furnllhc.1 wiiu pmupaiL'ia iuiu Diana appiiuauont, arena. T. bllJCKTON, Aicnt, Olilco Mo. T.i lliuh at. lj.n-ly Dr. Wk. Tbevitt. Mimical Examiner. UT1CA INHUKANCK (!OMIANV, ITlCA.iN. V a P I I H I "I UUlUUVl THE nnderslgncd, agent for thu aburn tjitmuany, la prepared to take insurancea ou properly ol erery description, against loss or damage by naa, and against the penla ot thu sea ur inland u-vignutiii. lusaa taken on favorable terms, and losses promptly adjusted 'a ly 9" No- 73 t EACJLK INSURANCE (MUH'ANY, CINCINNATI, t! n I tml fl I II II 41 Ikil INSURANCES taken in thia compmiy 'apainst loss or damage by Are, and auainst the perils of the ska ur island naviuatiun. on property of every description. All lussos promptly adjusted, and risks taken on as avorable aa any in mo city. J""S"y T. o I tluRTON, Agent. CITV1NHURANIJBCOMIMNV OK CINCINNATI. 4 usiini itoo.ooo: On.ee oppoalte the Cnpitol Honae. UR understum-d baa been aiuuiuUd Aitcnt ol the abuve e T pnny for tlie city of Columbus, and Is autlioriied tointura urojwrty of every description agalnit loss or dauiageby f7re,and iiiidbi inn perm ui uio or imana naTigaiion. iy Kiaks taken on the most lavorable terms. T. 8T0CKT0N, Agent. DIKICTOXIf. E. R. Recdur. Willi ra HurneL Oeorge Carlisle. J C. 1'hurp, J. M. Illair, 11. Kaper, J. f.KUbrutb, K. 8. Uaines, II, L. iiollman. E. B. RKEDtlR. Preaiilent. N. Oaiaoav, Secretary apltidil COMIiUHUtf INMCRANCK COM PAIS i.', K1HB AND rnillfl ComnanT continues to insure ovnrr aoeelea of hnildlns. X and tbufurniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandize and other property contained therein, aajmt loss or damniru bo dru; also, stcamboMts, and all sail vessels, and theeargoesot steam-tHats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water emit, agaiml the penis ot scaa, ias.es, ana rivers, on me most lavoratur. ternia, junt'iw-u niiAian, jr., mxi y j LfFjchmon iji i: in m j it Iivck c7is (OF CINCINNATI.) Incorporated by tbe 8tate of Ohio. $ 1 00,000 Cnpllnl. 1IFB INMITKANCK elTeetrd in this Company on the MU J TUA1, and JOINT tt'I'OCK aynutii.a. Hume ui the peculiar advantaus ul Uiis Company are t 1. It has acMpitnl of lO0,4KJO. well scured : hits two rirpnrt- mcnts, the muiuil and Joiut .tuck ; tbe mutual department being secured by the whole stock ol the company aud its accumulation.u. The rates of premium in tbo joint stork detmrttnent are re duced equal to no annual cash dividend lu advance of per cent 3. In the mutual department, but one-half of the annual nreml- urn is required in cash, win n tan ii iuuriu.ee Is lor hie, and ihe annual premium amounts to $W dividt-nd ol prollts annually; scrip issuctl drawing interest and transferable. 4. ine uieoi tne nuanana may ueituuruu lurme oenent ot Tlio wlie, tiie iiuuiauce payabln to her, Ireu from all claims of credi tors or rcprcscntativre. We are not awnnt of this provision in auy other Company in Ohloi it Is in none uf the English Cuinpa-mes, and but lew of the Eastern Cumpnnles. a. i nu premiums may nepaia semi-aujiuaiiy, or quarterly, u prfi'rT:d. 6. The premiums received will he Invested In the Weit and the money paid annually ior lile Imuran ch rotaliifd union fi us. Allshoulil insure who aro not ckhtain ol limviiiK their families in cotnlorlable clrcum.tatiei.', and all whose Income depend inontbmr personal exertions, ai (.leruyinen, Phyairiana, Law yers and Mechanics, Clerk, Hook -keepers, and tlne iu public olllees. AUo, Merelutnta, Tratleiinen and Mtnulaeturera in active business, wbus properly depends upon the vicissitudes ol trade. U Those whose real estnte Is encumbered. 4. Those whu require ihoendurstmi'titut their frlcndsforUiclr ecunty. a. The lives of an parents, wno ntiaut leave tneir lauiutea un provided lor at their death. OFFICE US AND DIBKCTOltPJ. U. II GOODMAN, I'res't. W. W. CONES, V. President L. BBKTON Hecretary. ciaKCToaa. C 1 n 0 1 h n A T I . (leorge CarlUle. Charles Coualian, AM. Hurt. II. H. Goodman, William Burnet, W. W. Cones, tfamucl H. Keys, William McCainmon, Charles (Juodtnan, E (Jest. U. W. Dt-fllil.T, Columbus. 11. B. l'ayne, Clevelntid, O. Board or Financsj. lluu. Jacob Burnet, tiamuel Wittuiiis, Ewj., T. 8. Goodman, Kaq. Office Ohio Mutual Insurance Co., Columbus. Prof. F. Cabtbb, M. 1),, Medical Examiner. fiiHy U7-ly llnrlwnri CiiFRKf ABBOTT V CO.. Hlen of the tit Pndlork. No. Mil lliuh street. nAV E now in store and in transitu trom the eaat, a very Urgo stork of hardware, cutlery. buuM buildina materials, lar ming and mechanical tools. We hare long been anxious to meet ourcuitomersonlow prices, we tmve n-w the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying piirchnwra upon as good If not a little bet ter, tliiiu any other establishment in this vicinity. juuel tr.tS; A1IWII 1 K l.J IAINTi. ,Tf have on hand and fur sale at the toweit market rates, If Lmwed Oil, White and Hed Eeatl, Cuach and Furniture Varnish. Alao, a siiNrior arlirln of Plr-tuni Varninb, toijctlinr with a great variety uf paints, brushes, Ye. At the sipn ot tbe jyi uu'i iniunjn. ('Alt RIAdtK Tltltl.IINi;H. AA PAIH ELaitic springs ; 20 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Bran 111 liubb Hands i.lbalea Moss; 1'atent Leather; I.ai:e,Tults, Oamask l.ininga; 1'alnted and Gum Cloth; Tacks,8eamex Curd, Malleable Castings, Ate. rur sale by junef OEHK, ABBOTT & CO. NAIL. WE take this opportunity to any that we have now In store TV and lor sale ai low uncei. .iou ih m inn uem anna cTur brought tu this market. iKH ABBOTT CO. I f.nn HOXEH WINDOW (LASH, amongst whirh may )'J be lound single and double thick French, the bnat P'tubarg. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual sizes. At tbesign oi me Gllf l1 AD LOCK. i:roh!4 cut hawk. 1ITE havejuit received a fresh lot ot those very snperiorerost v v cut saws we nare twen selling me last two years. June? OEHK, A B HO IT it C" (ireat Attraction HMAMON Is Jurt receiving a largo and splendid assortmfnl a t.t COOK and 1'AIU.OIt HTOVES. to Whirh he invites your attention. Among which will be found the following. The ME I EOK a new and splendid Pt ret, with a lame oven, and will be warranted to girn rutin $aiUfattin, or no sale. Alio, tbe HUChbT r s i A i c, a n.-iw aud beautiiui ntove, ami one that ia hard to beat The KENTuCKIAN For neatness and duraMhty it has not lis nial in this city. It la one of the best ot Htuves fur larmers, being large, and very heavy castings. Aim. m t,trrt.r. iHunin uven biuvc) who iouriti PHKMIUMS, ol the latest styles. PAKI.OIt (TOVK A fine lot of coal and wood Parlor Stoves, of ditlerent varieties, and price, to suit all. GHATEft. GKATI 81 1 would fust mention lothf.se that are building, and all others that may want, that 1 have a choice selections ol Grates, with and without tun aummer fronts, which I will sell low. I'lnase rail and examine them Doiore you buy. AUo, on hand, a large stork of Tin, Japaned and tibect Iron Ware, at wholesale and retail. All kmds of Juhhinir done with promptness and di.patob. by experienced workmen. Hememnerine place, aiew aoors norinoi uie r.xrnnnse nana, liigh street. srp'j3-VwiiA4m China (ilass and Qiiecnswarf. NKW HTOItK. TIIRubserfhTsbaveeoromi-t.oMl business la Columbu) in tbe above line, and are bow reeeivinc a Vrri larte now and compleln stoek. comprialnff White Ironstone Diutng. Tea and Toilet Ware, oftbebeatqaality. California Lustre M " .. Florentine Vim Mu (berry Foliage urn h Flowing Bine Leaf ' Flowing Anwthyst mm u Light Blue Delaware M " With a verv larce and eooiDleti sbiek ni i;.fflm-n ware. Also, a snkndid assortment of Holar and Hall Lamm, Of mo dules, ifntannia ware, waiters, uastora, jauw uiiery, imi-Lrrna. iu:- 4l6. Also Kecetvmr very iBiiusoruwmt oi uiass ware, rrenca China and fancy warn. Wm ManMmttillv vMiiest the citizen ol Colnmhus and snr- rounding country to cull and examine our stuck and prices, which cannot tail to prove sausiaciory. M. . O. FOSTER, sepl9 Bute Joaraal Building, lllf b st, Columbus. rlilTM ANII HAHHIMkUH. rNGMHH, French awl American Clotha and Casalmers In- Li eluding aooe fancy colored cloths, ia whice may tie toanoa are eom blaattos ot Ssatus u - prtc. mn openea, oy el0 H. COWLE8 CO. VOL. It OHIO ftEfOKT. jast received and forsaJa f bf itKf HUITUIUTOII 4k MiieUITlJU. TRANSPORTATION. TimulXIU TO CINCINNATI IN TWKI.VB UOUIIH. Cs C. and C. Uailroad, 0Kned to Cain mho, and conneetrd with tlie COIM.tim HtfcXfcMAnd 1,1 TTI, I. .11 1 A tl A UAIL KOAIIH TO ( INCINNATI AND WITH Til IE HANDCHK V fc MKWAtiK It, U.TO hllEMtV. 81JMMER AND FAuTaHIIANOEMENT. ' ON nnd alter July 7th, Trains leave as lolluws, Sunduys ox-cepted t Cleveland for Columbus 7.00 A.M. " " 11.00 A. M. Bholby y 00 P, M. Clevelnnd for Columbus and Way Stations, with freight 6.00 A. M. Columbus for Cleveland 6 4.1 A. H. " u " 10 A.M. Bhelby " 6 00 A. M. uoimnmii ior Cleveland and way BtaUona, with froight e.49 A.M. The 6.45 A. M. Train from Columbus, with passengers, stops at all way aiatluus, and n-acbes (Jeveland at '4 0U P. M. Tbe 10.45 A. M. Express Train from Culumbus, stuns at Dela ware, Cardinston. (ialiou. Hhelbv. New London. WeJlinaton and Gralton oul) with the passimgers that leavo Cinrinnaii at 5 00 a. in., via uie 1.IU1U Niami, and t;oiumous anil Aeuia liaiiroads, oo wunecia at uieveiand at it.w v. l. lor liullaio nuu uunkirx, with the new and splendid Low Prenure fleum I'ackeu, EM-FIltE UTATE, Capt, Uababd, and BUCK EVE HTATK, Capiat 8TANABD, for ButtalOi aud thniiUEEN CITY, Capt C. J. TlTVl, and ALABAMA, Capt. T.W.I'kask, lor Dunkirk. Arriving at Dunkirk at 4 o'chx-k A. M.j uid at BuHalo at 7 oVlock A. M., in time tu connect with thu Expreaa Traius to New Vurk and Albany.Tub 7.00 A. H. Train from Cleveland, with paisengers, stops at all Way tttallons, and reaehes Hhelhy at 1030 A. M., curmo iiing wun uie rrinuuiRy and nwara HaiiroNd, ami arrives at uomm-bus at 2.1& P. M.. and Cincinnati at I LOU P. M. The 11.00 A. M. Express Train for Columbus, stops at Grafton. Wellington, new Loudon, Nnuiuy, uaiiun, curding ion ami unlaws, and connect with the HtuareiL-r Empire citato and Buck-eye Htate from Bultato, and Alabamn and Queen City from Dunkirk, at ClovelHtid, and at Culumbus with the (Jolumluia and-nia, and Little Ulaud KHtlruads, reaching Culumbus at S.Oo 1'. M., and Cincinnati at 11 00 P. L The 3.00 P. M. Traiu from Cleveland to Shelby, with passen gers, amp at an wny Pinuona. Thob'.UUA M. Train from Hhelby to Cleveland, with pusien-gers, stops at all Way Stations. rgPansengprawlllbfltlckptri, Iwtwwn Columhtis and New YorK. Shelby and New York, CIiveUnd nnd Oberlin, Clevelnnd ana r.tyna, uievelanu and Morwitlk.aiid t-lovelali'i and Milan. Tbo company is prejian'd u receive Ireifiht on consign-meut, and transport it to auy point uu tbulr ruiul. Fur particu-tars, see Freiirbl Taritf. O A. Kniqiit, Cleveland, Gko. Watson, Culumbus, Agents. M. Turn eh, hhelby, V. W. Htradkr, Cmclnnntf, ( -rtiri C. Pateick, Cleveland, T1ckcl Arnt W. II. Clkmknt, tiup'l L. M. R. R., Cincinnati. S. MkijdkbV, Sup't C. A X. R. H., Columliun. A. HTONE, Ju., Superintendent. OlHco ot the C. C. & C. R. It. Co., ( Juliet, 1851. i fJylO ISM. 1N3I COiLUiTIISUS s XEKIA UAII.KOAO, (SUMMER AUKANGEMENT. ON and alter June 4, until lurther notice, Peiienger Trains wdl run as lollowa i EXl'ItEfrf THROUGH TRAIN between Cleveland and Cin cinnati leave Culumbus daily, (.Sunduys excepted,) at -.iU P. M., Hrrivu hi yvuiiit. i.tv i . in. ni'tuiuiug, irnvu Aeuin d.o.iu a. arrive at Columbus 10,40 A. M. ACCOMMMODATION THAlN Leaveg Columbus dally nt M0 A. M ., arrives at Xenla at 7.115 A. M. (connecting with a Train on lliu i.itiln Miami Rail road which arrives iu Cinclnuall U.iiO A. M.) Iteturning, leave Xenla on the arrival ot thu train frou; Cincinnati at 5 I', M., reach Culumbus H.UU (. M. PaaaeiiiKMs by this Train suing either to Cleveland or Cincin nati, sleep at Columbus and ruiumu the next morning. Coaches leavo Columbus daily for Lancaster, Cbillicotbo, Newark, amnville and Wheeling, on the arrival of the Cars. Pierre's line oi titaues runs between Xen;a tuid Dnytou In con necrion with both truing ol Cars, Ticketamay be had at the office of tbe Ohio Htugn Company, in Culumbus. l-wTho Company will not be resnonitble for bsirffaao ex- eeeumg 90 in value, unless by special agreement juim c. mr.uur.iir, nupi. TUB UAII.KOAI). O.IINIIIITH V HTAiK OFIMCE, UAii been removed irom too is.-ii iiuuse to lour auortt nurth of the AmerirRn Hotel, on lliuh ainwt Citi- iena are requeited to call at the uttice and secure Uailroad Ticket lor either North or Weot. They can also have an Omnibus call lor them at their residences, and be sura ol arriving at the ttapot in time ior tno trains. Ketir Onily Unea of Conches leave on tbo arrival ul tho oars. Fur Nuwark, ZuneaviHo and Wheeling, as lollowa: r.iLM Mali, iu,0ut-ovo nil i" n. pi. Express " " 9 I'. M, Extra Coaches lurnished at short notice. II. O. UEAU, Agent. Columbus, Ohio, March 35, IKSLly New York and Eric Uailroad Line. 1851. mStJUk 1851. NEW rotitotDAuw lorBtjity via.Duukuk and the Erie Hnll-road, connecting with tirst clais steamers ou Lnke Erie, the Michigan, Cleveland, Columbus and Cinciunnti, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and Smiduxky aud Cincinnati Hailroadi, and stunm- erson tliu Ohio and Misaisaippi rivers, and tho Ohio, Indiana and reniuyivania ruDiK, TKAlnn LKAVK HHIMVIKIV AW tUJiL(Mq (Sundays exuepied,) lit Morning Express Train at 6 o'clock. Hd do Mail 10 " :id Evfcuhis Exurcss " " Through Tlrketf irom Coliimbnai to New Yorlt, $1 I. Tho Mall Train stops at Eliniro, where pasmiyera can Bleep 7 hours, and lnke the Expreas Tndn, arriving in Now York next morning at U o'clock, making the whole dutaiiL-e by riny. light. Tw r.xprrss freiuiiianu uaitiu irnin lenvea uunairauisA. M. daily : a i'asseuirer Car is atta'-hi d tu this Train tu accoiumo date Way passeugers and Drovers. fjr rare irom uunaira to hmw rnoi, pn. pivihki-piwi, 1 his cnmuanv are ureiinred to trmjpyort live stock and lrciuiits of all kinds to and Iruin New York. Particular attention will lm paid to Stork To gnusn being fi left wido, iives this route great advantages ovur narrow gauge Kailroads In tho traimjiortatioii of stock. I t" Additional Trains will bo put lu comin.st.un in a very short time. FreL-lu Tariffs will be distributed, giving full particulars in re gard lu the prices ot Freight, as soon as they can ho piepared. 3, NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. jult New York and Eric Uailroad Line. FOtt DUNKIRK DIRECTS WITHOUT I.ANDINU. THROVUH TO tiklV YOUK IN .TJ HOURS I THE steamer ALABAMA, CapL W. T. Pbasb, will hTl for Dunkirk Tueadavs, ThursdaTS and Saturdays, atSoVli,ek P. M., or immediately oo tbe arrival ot the Expreas Train Irom Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with the Morning Express Train tor New York. ly t or t reiht or Passage apply to J. W. TIloKNTON, Amertran Home, Columbus, m Throuch Tcfeets can bo procured at the Ohio Htae Of fice, Columbus, Ohio. iY-7 New York and Eric .Railroad Line, FOR DUNKIRK DIRKCT. WITHOUT f AN DIN (J THHOIKill TO NEW YQHK IX .'I'A HOURS. MM1E steamer UIIKKN CITY, Cpt T. i. '1 iTt'a, will leave for X UuiikirB on Monuavs, vviHioenavs ana r riunys, at o cioca M., or immediately on the arrival ot the Express Traiu Irnin uinciiinau, connecting at uunairn we Morning express irain for New York. Uf For Freight or raitagn apply to J. W. THORNTON, American House, Columbus. rW Throimh Ticket nan be nrocurod at the Ohio dtauo Ol- life, CoMtmhiia, Ohio, '.7. SUMMER liAWl.ti AT A LOHH. A hoe lut, slightly injured to be bad lor a song, for sale by TO rot NT It V MKUCIIANTM. WE have on hand a lot ol assorted crates, which will oe sold at New Yurk prices, freight only added, and a large lot ol Glass Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment ot China, Crockery, and Glass ware t also a superb lot of Fancy Wares, snch as Rich Vases, Tele ateto Helta, Motto cups and saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian OIhm ware, Britannia Tea ttetta, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Bpoons, Cottee pots, Ac., Ac, Ae. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Dated Tea and Table Hpoona. Corneiiii's Bolar Lard Lamp, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Waitera, Lanterns, and many other articles useful la bona keeping. J. WEtiTWATER fcON. Colmsnbas, AofwH IS, 185L-ly HEAL ESTATE. OIEFH F. IMITtt. I AMU XL M. MILLS. r if 1 1 i sx ess m s t, , et . ATTOflNRYS AM) CUUHStlLUMS AT LA IV, Renl Katitte Arnt, HHrreyom nml Nntarleii 1'nbllCi JIIOll STBKKT, COLUMBUS. OHIO, ATTENDtotheprsi'ticeot thelrprolesslonbtainlng.peniiona, selling and leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lands, collection oi claims, examination ol land titles, Ac, Ate, Ac. BKNEBBlVrrS. Hwan k Andrews. Columbus. O. Alfred Averv. New York Cltv. Win, Millord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Hllley A Wright, Cln'ti. i. A. W. Flu nay, HL Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Clndii'atl. JOHN W, BAKKn. MUtlKHT AU BIST BONO, IIAKFI7 A.- ARirNTIIItMJ. fl EAf. ESTA'I'K ItlUlKKIirt anil GKNKItAL I.ANtl AC! F.N IN 1 V ODlcR, Houth room Exchange Bank Building, Culumbus, O. lOK HA I, K An OUT LOT containing 14 acres, with a irauiu uuiiuins. aiuauru on menu aireuu ou ouaiiumH iiunii timjiuiu. inquire ui IOR hAl.K-A two story BltlCK HOUSE, coutaluiug tlx rooms, situated on tbo south end ot Filth slrecL Terma aa. say. loipitro of UC-J BAKER it AKMH 1IH1KO A PAIMI Ililt HAI.H tilt 1IKNT. PHIS farm Is sftustJd within twu milea ul the city, and contains cuacres, oooi wuicu aro uuproveu. i-.uquire ot eplH BAKER it A KM.ST KONG FOR HAJ.E AT A IIAIU.AIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Hail Luis In tho city. Bit listed on Town strict, between lliuh and Third ilreeta. Inquire ol jsugUU) HAhEU A AUMHTllONG. for ham: ok f:cu amjk. G4f ACKE8 0F LAND, In Henry county,llhimls,aportlon k 9 of which Is timbered, the balance ia a lint raUi quality uf bottom and rolling prairie. Tlila land is well cilcululed lor a pmjcr rarm, uaving an aiiundanee ol llvitift wuur tho year rmid. lVriona wlchlnir to nurrhaie. or exchanuo nrooerlv In tbia vicinity, lor a dtrstrHble piece ol land, would do well tu call on ine suuscrioers l mmoc lately, inquire ot su7 BAKER i AltMfli'RONG. lovra Land Acnrr and llxclianv Oflicp. 1 1 f w a mi i . f'O I.MAN. PdWKLL. IIAIIT A f'O. VHIfl Company have eitablibcd a Genenil Aueiicy at the sent of Government lor tho purc hase and sale ol Mexican War Land Wurrhuls, and tor thu location of Warrants issued under the act ot Keplembcr, IKM. Tlie Company also respectfully tender their services aa Agents iiiraoiiiiig uiese. i.anui wum patented, ana lur puying taxes on iruiui ui iiun icaiuuiHa, REFERENCES. Stephen Whlrbnr, Esq., U. 8. Dlatrlet Attorney, Iowa ; B. B. f hplleday, Eaq., " Marshal ' Kegiitar aud If eceiver " Land Oftlce, Iowa City, Iowa ; Heiiter and Receiver " " Fairfield " Iteitiiterand llecciver " " Uubuque ' Hon. D. K. Miller, late M. C, Iowa ; D.A.January, Esq, tit Louis, Missouri: J. 1. Eddy, Esq, " lion. Nen ion Edwards, Alton, Illinois ; John W. Vance, Danville, Garret Vliet, Milwauklo, Wisconsin, lion K. M. lluutinctnn, late Com. (.en. Land Oftlce, Indiana 11 Oliver U. Hmilh.l ndianapolis, Indiana ; " Alberts. White, Lafayette, Cbnncey Rose, Esq., Terra Haute, " John Chamla;ra, (late Governor uf luwa,) Kentucky, Janiea Davies, Esq., Hmit'ilacd, John Armstrong, Esq., Ureensbursh, Pennsylvnnla ; Alexander K. Hlfphenion, Eiq., Gultyghurgh, rciitiaylvania ; William McOellmi, Em., Cluimbersburgb, " Gen. O. II. W. Htull. Cumberland, Maryland, lion, Rlehard M. Youiiff, Waahingtuti City; Fitx Henry Warren, Henry Cloy Ucndursoo, Esq., Treasury Department, Washington City. Major Walter R. Morris, Memphis, Teiincsicej Col.dhm'l It, Anderson, Nashville, General Mcintosh, (ieoriria. John Bryan Eq , Custom House, Charleston, 8outh Carolina. Itev. nentamm Cbace, Malrhez, Mtisissippi. lion, John MoU'an. Cincinnati, Ohio; Gen. Charles Anthony, prlnnfield, " W. 11 Hubbard, Etq., Columbus, " Col. John Noble, Contmbus Jyl FlOliriB AND LOT FOIt "haI.K. n- THE subfcribtT will uil tlie Lot un wlif. h ho Uvea, on Sj' tj Inth street bt'tween Town nud Rich. It is lu the uenire ol Jmmi the cltv. and a verv convenient stnnd tor bualncriii mid li.r a latnttyntilui nce. Ibn terms will be about one third down and the balance in payments. Those who wlch to purchase tu speculate oo, or to locate lor busineaa would do well to call and exam lue the premises, as a good bargain will be offered. uiny-J, WWjir.U JllKtl.f,. I am authorized to sell that excellent nrouertv of Mr. Pike's, on tbe south sidn of Broad street, east uf trout W. T. LAND FOlt NAI.K. The undivided half of HI TU-Hnl acrr. of laud, ad joining the city ut Columbus, 1G0 roda eaat of Hlich street, ft on tt ok on tho Cohimbua and Gruvcport turnpike. iiiiein'iiRpuwuH) pnci: iuu doiiara piracre. lermsnaay, ana made known on application to 11, 8, FORMA N. uomniDua, Kept, 4, imh. dtl VALUABLE PKOI'KKTY ON TIIIUD MTHEET FOR HALE. ANunlmprornd half lot corner :M nnd Htate streets; alao a eom modioua Brick dwelling with lUroums and good out build ingsncsrly new, corner !td and Rich streets. Kriqnin-oi BUTTLES, COMsTUCK 4c. Co, FOR. fiAI.K. rpHOPE two well known Lou Nos. 7.10 and 7S7, on the corner X of Bich and Hixth streets, with streets snd allevs all round thorn, formerly the property ol Chester Johnson, on which are a great varh ty ol choice fruit and ahrubbery, snd subdivided into seven parts to suit purclmsors. ALSO Two Lots on iho comer of Friend and Seventh strreti subdivided into seven parts to suit pn-rb&aers. There is an alley , ieei in wioui running uirougn inctn ior genenu convenience Tiie whole ol the lorecoinc urouertv will be sold on rcrv ac- cummudutiug terms. Fur particulors, inquire ot Thomas Wood, agent lebST WM. I'HELAN. HA LB OF C'OM.KtJK LANItHi THE larger and better portiim ol these laihla srill remain unsold, and they are now offered at private sale on accoinmo-datini terms a Dart only of the uurchaso munev beiuir reuuimd In hand. Also, for sale building and out lota In the villa of Gambler. which are unsurpasaed for beauty of location, nud all tbo more Important advantages to be desired in such properly. a goou noiei ia iMTtmiy needed in the village, aud Blot lorthe purpose will be fumlahiMl on favorable terms. ippiy toiuesuDscriuo uamuier.nnox county. Jya-tf M TC. WING, Ayent. FOR HALF. mriE HOUHE AND LOT ol Dr. Caao, ou the corner ofTown J and Seventh streets. The bouse la new. with startle, carriage house and other out building, all arranged willi a view tu comfort nnd convenience. The lot will be suid altogether or divided Into two or three lots, tu suit purchasers. Fur further particular inquire of WILLIAM MORRIS, at the store uf 11. Cowl is A. Co. lBU'5-tf IIOCKINn COM,. 1AM now receiving dally, Irom my Coal Bank, tho best el IlocliinH font, wblch I will sell trom boat nt krvkm cents per bushel, or deliver in any part of tbe city at KiaiiT cents per buihel. Weirded Con I lor tirnten. Culumbus, May 17, lool-tf P. HAYDKN. Tho undnrsisued have been burnlnff the Coal from Mr. Hav- den'a bank for Ihe last year or two. It has given us R-ood satisfaction, and wo would recommend It as auperior to any soid In this city. S. Mkoarv, it v , I M.lir.KR, Cnlambua, May H. IF5? W. B. HuaaAan. WM. BLYSN. T. 9. BALDWIN. U U 7 S 5 o W J m t ? w V'E would call attention to our shirk of Fine Wntebra. of f v ,eniion ami i-rnevn Alnni)fnrtiir't nlm h will commend themselves In Iho high rintt.li and accuracy ol ilieirinlvruul atructuie, and the nertecfcou and beautV uf their cntes. Also, Fiue Watches tor Ladles, in great variety t as well aa a general assortmeutul all other kinds ul Guldsmlilver Watches, in siyie anu price to sun an, JEWELRY. A full and beautiful aaioum-r.t, selected with great care. Please exnininu. We will make the prices low enough. SILVER WARE. Always a targe and fine stock, made irom sterling i liver ; warranted cuual tu cuin. FINE CLOCKS. Marble, In various colors, Inlaid Ebooy, Papier Macho, and the lower graues in variety, PLATED AND RR1TTANIA WARE. A tine assortment Baskets, Castors, Ci.milo slicks, Ac, Ac. Also, Watch-makers' Tunis and Waieriula. jul7 Soim Slonf l.riil(llf IMPORTANT ANO IN TEREriTINd TO IHM'PEKEEPERfl. 1C E have on hand and have ben aelling for th lat two years, Vv anew and useful article. called Hnn Htona (iriddl'-s." The advantage potae-m-d by theae Oridfllt-s over Ihe old hind are numerous. They bake buckwheat rakes superior to the old p'an, aver requiring any grease, consequently do not imok. i;aei onaeo vj inrse are always nic ly Drowned, nvT Ball rnoKriiortiurni; anu When ouc-e Heated, they rtUin the b-a for a it'iif time. '1 ho unpleasant ndorarlslns from the Iron Griddle Is entirely obviatrd in this article. The saving of grease is slso an item of imponanrn. '1 he rtoap Stone baa bepn used for lining stoves, pic In th East for fifteen or twenty years, aud the durability thereof Is equal to iron. The mst demand we have for the "Poan Stone flriddle." and the general aatiffsction they have given to those persons who use them, recommend the article to the attention of every house, keeperand their merits cannot he appreciated eicrpt by those Willi III- uirin. We keen the follow in a aftes eotiatantlv nn hand t Round 10, 13 and 14 inches in diameter j pi ice, $1, $1.50, and Oval 16, 16 and S3 Inches In length j price, ' 75, and !? 35. rursaxiak - nun.""-., d House Furnishing Establishment, Mo. 14 Eiut Kfinrrh atmeC. (Cincinnati. Ohio. Dealer hi Hardware. CutWv. Tea Tmva. Prittsiina. Jniwined, Hronsed and Tin Ware. Bathing Apparatus, and Uelrigerators. umeuinau, ueioner , irvti. D ODU'S FABOOI BATMJti rKrir.d and for BaJ. Daily (DI)io State Journal. THUH8DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1851. From tbe Knickerbocker, Tlio Editors Table. Ost of tlie very iweetest of Burns's longa in ono that wo imve seiuum or never seen quoted. 11 wan A luvor-ile of Dnrni himself ; and yet iu sovernl editions of bis ponmi it ii not to be found I perhapa because, in the opinion of his editors, ho had imniortalized so many 1 Hoiitiitf Ji'hiis' that this one could be the he t!er dispensed with. What a beauliful picture it is nf lirst love building in a maiden's young and tender heart ! Read it, ye v on ii c lovers, and tnke cnuraire. and ve who have been such, recall tlio blissful day, 'sweet as re- uirmuprea kisses alter dealn wbeu you were ' m toe SHinn aitnntti-in ' There was a lass, and she was fair, At kirk and market to be aeen, When a' tbe fairest maids wore met, lho fairest maid was bonule Jean. 1 And aye she wrought her mammle's work, And aye she sang sne merrille ; The blithest bird upon the bush Had ne'er a lighter heart than she. But hawks will rob lbs tender Joys That blew the little lintwblte's neat. And frost will blight tbe fairest flowers, And love will break the soundest rest . ' ' Young Rohlo was the brawest ltd, The pride and flower o' a tho glenj And ho had owsen, sheep aud kye, And wanton naggles nine or ten. MIo gHed wl' Jeanle to the tryst, He danced wl Jeanle on the down j And lang ere witless Jeanie wist. Her heart was lost, her peace was stoVo, 'As In tbo bosom of tho stream Tbe moon-beam dwells at dewy e'en, Bo trembling pure was tender lovo Within the breait o' bonnie Jean. 'And now she works ber mammle's work, And aye sbo sighs wl' care and pain, Yot wist not what ber all might be, Or what would mak ber weel again. Out did na Joanle's heart beat light, And did na Joy blink In ber e. As Ruble told a tale o' love Ono e'en in on the lily leaf Tlio sun was sinking In tho west, Tho birds sang sweet in Ilka grove i His cheek to hcr's he fondly prest. And whispered thus bis talo of love: ' O Jeanle fair, I lo'e thee dear t O canst thou think to fancy roof Or wilt thou leave thy mammle's cot, And Icarn to tent the farm wl mot ' 1 At bnrn or byre thou shalt na drudge, Or nacthltg else to trouble thee, But stray ninang tho heather-bells, And tent tho waring corn wl' mo Now what could artless Jranfo dot Pho had na will to say falin na: At length she bluihed a sweet consent, And lojfo was aye stween them two tt liHitt Robert Burns to conceive and execute that exquisite comparison iu iho sixth verso, which, fornp- HiHilemas nml beauty ol imagery, is scarcely equal. v ihe simile of the stream of memory deepening its channels, in his 'Highland Mary.' No,' we say to ' C. P.,' who writes us from New purl t your emotions are not ' peculiar to yourself : ' we have felt the fame n hundred limes. The 'gray and mi-lanrholy waste of ocean his almost always bad that inlluence upon us, when we have seen it from some bold headlong or rocky promontory. Dickens had a kindred feeling, he told us, on his return from Niagara, whik looking at the Great Cataract: and Tennyson beautifully expresses ihe sumo emotions in these lines; Break, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, O Ska I And I would that my tongue could utter Tbo thoughts that arise in mo I O well for Iho fisherman's boy, That ho shouts with his sisters at play ; O well for the sailor lad, Thm bo sings in his boat on the bay! ' And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill t But oh, for the touch of m vanithtd hand, 1 And tkt souad of a votes that ia ttillt llreak, break, break, At the foot of thy crags, O Bka t But tkt tender gran of a day that it dead, Will nertr corns back to me I' Now do not the lines we have italicized ntmnat ex actly express the uuexpUinahle influence' depicted by '0. V.1 in his Osenn Reverie f We shall print a irt nt his communication However. The Mechanics' Institute. I Reported fur the State Journal. Nkw York, Oct. 18th, 1831. On Wednesday evenjng last, I attended a meeting nf inventors at the room, of the Institute, at No. 351 Broadway. Aa the proceedings of this fathering in volved tlie consideration aud eloquent advocacy of an importont principle one which, if adopted, will give a tremendous impulse to American ingenuity I consider them worthy of a fuller notice than I should oih" erwise give. The number in attendance was much smaller than I could have wished, but the lack waa recompensed by the spirit manifested. It was the first meeting com posed exclusively of originator, that I ever attended, and my testimony must be given to Ihe strongly mark ed inli'lli'Ciiiai cnarncrcr oi every couuienance. It was emphatically an assemblage of mind. The meeting wns colled to order by the appoint. ment to the chair nf Mr. Clinton Roosevelt. Mr. 8. Fleet, Kiliior of tho "Arlism," was appointed secretary. An able address was read by the Chairman, which a.simierl Ihe eniiind l hat inventors, by menial and bod. ilv hiliorand ihe expenditure of capital, acnuire a iter. leCI UUO IU weir HitBiiuuiia, turn mi. uilO IS JUSI BS valid as lliai " real ramie or nny oilier nmnertv ! siul that it should be placed nn the same footing, 'lie as-.uined that nothing eonld be properly which had not been acquired by labor, and guarded when acquired ; ami dial the tille thus acquired is perfect. He submit ted to the judgment nt tne meeting a law which he had drafted embodying his viewa, giving to originator, a title in lee-simple to their inventions, making it obligatory u)Kin government, when requiring any valuable invention for pnblio use, to pay Ihe originator its fair vntuo. uftr appraisement, as in other case, of assert ing the riRht ol eminent domain. Ihe law proprws ni.o to niaao vii"ai w.m luTeiiiura wneiner iney will conler upon the public the benefits of their im-lirnveinentsat the expiration of twenty eicht years, pro vided, during that time the government protect, the right of III" inventor, choosing this con rue at it. own exfieuMt. una taw, n enacica, wouia aim give ni. inct conn, coguizauco oi que.uons connected wun natents. It will be seen that a movement of this kind throws open a broad field forinqmry, involving not only a rad ical and sweeping cnange iu our patent laws, but also the lirst principle, upon which patents are granted, and the nature of the property covered by them. Admitting tlut the product ut' the invention is proptrtf. which few deny, there is extreme pertinency in the inquiry why it should not occupy the same ground as any afaer proM.riy, nnd, having recognized it. exiatenoe, whence government derive, it, right to fix time when it changes its character and if no longer property. 1 hough I, as well aa others, might have my opinion, on Ihts sutiject, want ol space forbids me to eoier upon its consideration. Mr. Dana, of the Tribune, also submitted a paper containing some novel and important propositions, of which, for the same reswin, 1 cannot give you an abstract even, hut which I presume will reach your readers in good time from other sntircef. Professor Renwick navini come in, Mr. Roosevelt resianed Ihe chair in his favor. The papers submitted were referred to a committee of five, but in order to get an expression of opinion from the assemblage respecting the principles involved in then, tbe following resolution waa ottered oy nr. uoveeveii. " Seulved, That Ihe inventor who miy apply bit time, lubor or capital, to the dVlnpetnent and creation of any uwl'ul improvement in the arta, it entitled in equity to an equal right in tho fee aimple thereof") a i. the laiidlurd to the 1'ruiti of hi. labor and capital." Hnlph I.orkwood, Esq , moved the reference of tbia reaoluiion to the committee having the other paper, in charge, anil thia motion gave rite to an animated and amu.ing debate, in which the patent office and officer! were rather aeverely handled in a good-humored way. Eloquent remark, were made by varioua iuventora preaent, which were evidently the fruit, of. in uianv cnaea, dear-bought experience. The resolution wai finally refened to the oommittee, when Meaare. Ralph Lockwood, Mathia. D. Coons, of Rantaelaer county. Jame. Bngardu., Warren Kowel, and O.O.Wright, were appointed laid committee. On motion of Mr. Coona, the Chairman, Profeator Renwick. wns unanimoualy called upon to aerve aa chairman of the committee. , Tlie meeting then adjourned, subject to aaubsequeutcall by the committee. This to me appears to be the inception of an important movement. II followed up in the spirit manifested last Wednesday night, it will at least awaken a spirit of inquiry, which will enable public opinion to settle down upon well defined premises as a basis upon which to fouud an amendment or entire revision of our firesent very defective patent laws. It ia lime the pubic ahould reward iuslead of robbing the spirit to which they owe mrylkng which distinguishes Ihe civilized man from the suvage. Success to to the movement. From Toe Little Rock Banner. . Attempt at Assassination. On Tuesday last, our usually quiet city became the scene of a must unprecedented aud outrageous brutality.We give below a plain, unvarnished statement of the faett as they occurred. These details have been collected from the representations of nearly every disinterested wilnesa of tho affair. Wilh regard to the main features of the case there is a striking uniformity in the opinions of all who wituessed it. While standing at the corner of the Anthony House, in this city, the editors of this paper were simultaneously attacked by Benj. F. Pauley, the sheriff of this county, C. 0. Danley, Auditor or State, William Dan-ley, a steamboat engineer, nud Solon Borland, U. S. Senator. The attack wns made upon Mr. Whiteley by Benj. F. Danley and 0. 0. Danley striking at bim with heavy bludgeons, both at the same instant. Whiteley fired a pistol at Benj. F. Danley, without effect, and closing with him, succeeded in wrenching from him his stick, and with it beat him to tbe ground ; during this time, 0. C. Danley whs striking him (Whi'eley) on the back port of the head with a heavy cane. Whiteley, upon turning to ward off the blowa of 0. C. Danley, waa shot iu tho right breast by a pistol ball from B. F. Danley.In the meantime, Mr. Reardon, who bad taken no part in the affray, waa seized from behind by Solon Uorlund, twisted to the ground, and disarmed. Borland held him down and choked him, wilh a pistol Presented at his head, until pulled loose by Gordon N. oay, Esq. As Mr. Beardon was being raised from the ground, William Danley, coming up behind him, dealt him a blow onjtho side of the head with a heavy stick, which left him apparently lifeless. When this feat was accomplished, the engineer and the Honorable Senator joined their companions, Ihe Andiior aud Sheriff, iu their murderous BSsault upon Mr. Whiteley, which waa continued with murderous ferocitv until he fi ll, exhausted bv the fierceuess of thoir attack and the wound he had received in Ihe outset. When the byslaiiders, shocked with the cow ardly Inhumanity ol tn proceeding, sougni 10 preven, the cold-blooded murder of a man no longer capahUof resistance, they were hurled aside by Borlaud, with Ki.tol in hand, who continued even then to cry out to is confident's : Shoot him ! kill him ! kill bim I" It is due to Mr. Whiteley In stale that be only saved his life by a moat desperate resistance to the combined attack; that thoneh assailed from every quarter, in front and from behind, by sticks, knives aud pistols, and defending himself under every disadvantage, (his right arm being rendered useless by the pisioi ball,) he never so far forgot himself as to strike Capt. 0. 0. Dunley, the cripple, though he had frequent opportu-nitiea to have lelled him to the ground. Such aro Ihe facts in Ihe case. They can be sub stantiated by the testimony of numerous of our most resectable citizens, who were rye-witnessea of the whole proceeding. We leave our readers to make their own comments Slaneli terlnr Establishment, AT llKAKMAN. N. V. rpHE onderalgneii have erected an extraalvn establishttinit at -1 rtearoian, on the Hudson hiver, immediately oppo.it. tbe Eastern leimlnuaof tbe New York and brie Kallroatf. (and eon- occted therewith by a Hteara Ferry,) fur the purpoifl of ).ush taring Hog.. The, wtll be prepared at tan season lor packing, to slaughter and doihrer la the city ot New Yolk, one tbuuMDd noan per nay. Fnira the treat facility aflorded by tbe C. C. snd Cleveland sad the N Y. ana Krle Uailroad., for tbe eoaveyanr. of atock, combined with the Increasing demand for boga In Hew York lor packing purpoaes, tbe undersigned bava no be.it.tion In saying that dealers will nnd it to their interest to ahip to that market The advantages of shipping boga in a live aute are dccrewiNl tranaportauon, being at least 50c per head leaa, than if dreaaed, and aeeuritj from damage by change ul weather Mid by being trosen. Among the advantage, of narking St New York are. enhanced vslue ot ott.l, (fill per cent, over any point in the WeaL) no riak of damage by aounng or mating of pork, nor loaa in weight on lard, Ita better condition than when packed in the Weal or .hip- ped vis New Orleana, enhanced vaiue (parliealarly for foreign marketal by being parked In New Yurk. aud option ol an flaily market, wlilab in aome years ta Important. J. A. Ainelutig will be located in Cleveland on 10th October, and will make esab advancea on boga, whether intended for al.ugbter and sale, or tor paeklng. He will aim attend to tbe tnrwarding at UatvelaDn ana iiunaira, Ire. ol charge, except actual caafa disbuiaemenuj. R. P. GETTY A CO, Hew Yolk. R. P. fITrr, cor. West and Leroy ata N Y i. A. Amrlono, No. 6-i Hupertur sL, Cleveland. R. P. fleity is nrenared to pack rnrk lor the Home nd For. eign Mark!., at hla InapucUoa Warthoueee, corner Weat Hid Leroy streets. MiptAViha NKW CAHFKTl., UST RECEIVED, at our Carpel Ware-room, adjoining oar store I 38 p. Bmisellssnd Rrusaella Tapestry Carpet, new and beaati. lul styles, at l to (1.79. 90 ttupcr and floe Imperial 3 ply Cupel, Brnssall and other new pattern., at $1 to I.9A. M Huper Ingrain Carpala. tram 60 to l. AO Floe all Wool, from 40 to HO. 70 " Wool and Cottoa and Cotton figured Carpel very cheap. IIS New patterns Dutch and other atykw Carpet, anitable lor dining-rooma, chamber, and halla. SO " Low price Hag and Hemp Carpet as to SO. ia Heavy Venetian aenpe, rrnan m to ene. ft " Tapeatry Venetian Carpet, new and bemttfnl styles, for halla and nubllo plase.. IA Ntalr Csniel. 9 ' 4-4 colored and plsin Matting. jo v e.iv.1 nnenii ana tuiiee nag.. 60 Door and Farior Matt.. OIL CLOTHS. S9 pa Henry Make's Oil Cloth., all wldtbe h-oaa lot yds wide t M cU to 1.A0 per aquare yard. The above gooda being nurehaaed lor tbe cash, will be .old on ly for caah, at rate, never before ode red in thia place. apr . mj. unmiite a t;u. UOOT AND SHOE FINDINGS. J. A. BAPKOHU, No. 1 ltlack.tene .trees, eereer mt Blaclutene and jrnlt.a street., ileaten. IMPOIITEItS and DKALF.RS rn ROOT and Silo MANO-FACTHUKIt.H' (H)iilis, haa for eabi an eatenaive aaaorttn.nt of Boot and frhrie Finding., which, with every variety ot Meal font and SAiti IWa and tbe diflerent machines used by tbe Trade, will be aold at the lowest eaah prices. Ibftirft cMrirmtit Siletrmnl A"a, manufactured expreuly for tbe retail trade, Md warranted to give satlslactioa A superiur Hr.k-tiirea Prm Bent constantly on hand, and nat ap in narrela without extra charge for Uie b.rreuf. Dealera pnrcbaaing la sell agala will Ind it tu their advantage to call. All orders, sent hy mail or etherwlae, promptly attended to Boston, Maae, Auan.to, lBM-d:law:inl I.ODKINH OLAHH WAKBItOVHB. The eldest and moat estenaive In tbe United Prate.. RICHARD KINfMLaND, No. .1 Coartland afreet. New Ycl, wholesale Dealer and Manataetnrer nt I rtfiKmn ill..:. KM. Mid Importer of LOOKING GI.AXf Pl.lTM ..rf PI. ATE OI.Afi for Hunan and Store Window., reapertfully lailw. tbe .ttendon of eouthera end Western hnyer. and defers to blaex-tenaiye atoeh. embraetng nil kinds ol M anogany i otiet Boxen, Hwinga, Mahogany and (lilt, sad Gilt Glasses, snltsble for the trade. C a" Alao. aonataaUv an hand, a l.r.- aairlmeal nf all bifida and alse. ol Ornamental, Plain, Pier and Mantel Gsaaes, For. trait Mid Picture Frames, got np t. the richest and aaoat gur-genua etyles, from the hiteM Parisian and Foreign dewgna. "tr Any inqulrie. made by letter, relative to Dae pries of goods, will be eheerfaliy answered by return matt. I gr aii 'irrra prosapuy aueaaed to, ana (.toons parB-rtwiu the greateat ears. .uga-.1m PAPKR HANUINI1M NKW PATTKHKe). 3CAkool Paper Hanginga, French Mid Ataaricu, new ptt. terns. Jnat rrcet.ad at tbe Mew Bookatnre. Jyl J. H. RII.F.Y A Co. HTHlTlMINIJ-EAVY Pl!k Fringe., Kmbroidery, tiimpa, G.koea,et.eta A large lot Jest opened by sepai ' miownni. t:l.OAKH. SHAHI.S, AcC. VELVET Md Merino Cleaha, Brorhe Long akawls sad gearls eta, test raaetvati by lpH enuwuajt. |
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