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1 -Mi VOLDME-XV. COLUMBUS, FRIDA.Y MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1852. NUMBER 154 T PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT Ic BA10OM, OFFICE JOUBNAL BUILDINGS, Hinn AND PFABL ITIIITI. L'OUNTINQ ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TERMS Invariably In (dnnet The Dully, to persons In Columbus, per year " mnt by muilout of Columbus . . . . tA 00 5 00 during th UMaiun, mid Trl-Weekly balance of y.iar In Columbus ' lly mull VfiH Tri-Weekly by mall Weekly In Columbus Outol the city; by mull, (Ingle To clubs of four nd upwards ... To clubs ot ten and upwards, to one address Unity, session Tri-Weekly Wookly, single To clubs ot live ami upwards 5 00 Advertising. Thelnlluwingrafa'sand ruins ot advertising have been agreed Uion between the proprietors ot the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Halt Journal, to be observed, in all eases, alter this date. July M, l4. ., Dally Paper. . One square, 10 lines or leas, one insertion if 0 50 " " " each additional ". ' ..... 0 85 " " V, 1 we-k ISO " , " " 2 " a 00 " . " " 3 " 3 00 " ' " 1 month 4 00 " " ' a ' 0 (10 " " ' 3 8 00 e in oo " " " " 15 00 " " "12 ... 18 00 standing card, 5 lines orleaa, perannnm 10 00 lfc column, with 4 changes, " . SO 00 " "8 " " ' " 28 00 to " "18 " " " 25 00 to " changed weekly " " 30 00 to " " daily " 80 00 to " with 4 changes " 35 00 to " "6 " " " 40 00 to " "13 " " " 45 00 to " chungod weekly " 63 00 to " " daily " " 130 00 Other cases not provided for, chargeable In conlorniity with the above rates. Tho standard of measurement to bo minion tvne. For each additional squure in tho daily, inserted one month, nr ............ uuu...u..n. .uu.. ... ...... j, .....u.ii, ... a greater length ol time, and lor ach additional square Inserted under the yearly rates, bait prico. No advertisement to bo coimidercd by the year, unless It Is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for tho accuracy or legal advertisements beyond the aniuuut charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for olllccs of every description) to bo charged at the rate of lilty cents per week, for each name; the same to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements from strangers or trnnslcnt persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be coutiuued one mouth, uuless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; Tho privileges of yearly advertisers will bo confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Rent Eitnto Agents, &c., not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No AUY'KnTISBHENT CAN BB IN3KRTKD OBATDITOV8I.Y. Advi. l;-.'-ints for charitable institutions, liro coin panics, ward, township iiid other public meetings, and such like, to be charged nan puce Marriiun notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge.unless accompanied by funeral invitaiiiiu or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo paid tor. Reiii'a advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiiinu notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or -tnv public eutertaiuments where charges are made lor ad.uittnitv.all notices ol privato associations every notice denned i'ar attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended t.i pir.inuta individual interest, cun only be inserted with the understanding that tno same is to bo paid lor. If intended to he inserted in the editorial column, tho sumo will be charged at the rate ol not less than SO cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double tho above rates, and measured aa If aolid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to he charged at the rale of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo holden lor tho price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. SAMUEL CALLOWAY. HKNUY P. PAtlR. UAI, I. O XV A V A 1'AUH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners, in the CourU of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Ottice iu Piatt s new building, opposito state uouse. mayO-tf A. II. KUTTI.ES. Attorney nnd Counsellor nt l.nw, Oolumbiia, Ohio. OIHce, No. 8, Nell's Exchange, opposito Secretary ot State's oibce-. Jy27 WALTER TI1KAI.I., Attorney anil Counwllor nt I.hw.CoIuiiiIhih, Ohio. ALSO, a Cominisioner to tike the Acknowledgment ot Deeds for the Stale ot New York. "cCO i.ucian buttlks. thxo.comstiick. oeo. a. comstock. BUT TLF.rt, COi.8TOC'K & DO., (Successors to 11. Comntnck ec Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKKC1IANT3, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ol the Canal, Columbus, Obio. g" Liberal advances mode on consignments. mare J. RIIMiWAY & CO'S ' Iron Foundry, Urond street, neur tho Hi-ldge, l oliiin-bun, Ohio. Stoves ot all kinds.and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. ocll,'41 nu uilllVIIT Tllll HPSON'H OKKICK. N O. 4, Nell's) Kxehnngc, opposite the Secretary ol State's otliCM, High street, Culumbus, VS. 8K1BBBT. St. C. LILLKY. ' BDinBIIK Jtr. 1.II.I.RV. BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. sugVlli, 4a GERE, AIIIIOT I' cV IO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cntlery, Iron, Nuils.Olass, House Builders' Materials. Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military (foods Ac , Ac No. nil High strKt, sign ol the Gilt Padlock. r. c sessions. L. B HABBIS. V. V. HESHION8 cV CO.. w nill.tlltl AND BBTAIL UXALEBS IN pvuv GOOItH, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Ate. mm Vimr iinrs siiuin oi toe Aioeiicwi, .u.uiii.-u.. srs.mtlltSSK Ar MARTIN. DRAPERS AND TaILOR 8, High sirsel, ls W north of 7V, oppoiiu the U. 8. Hotel, Ait E prepared to execute all orders in their line ol businets, iu theneatestand mostlashlonable styh apl6-dtl A. L. MARTIN. GOODIN die MA II ON, WHOLESALE and Retail Healers in s lixtures, Cincinnati Obio III Main St., above Court. Chandelier.. Aut, at Kastern p rK.es ; Hardware. GERE, ABBOTT cV CO Hlarn ef the (jilt Pndlarls, No. Its I Hits sirrei II II leu street, I, II. lVE E now iu store and in tran$itu Irom the east, a very large I stock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, Inr-1 minx and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have s. tne ability ui do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchasers uHn aa good terms, it not a little better than anv other establishmi-nt in Ibis vicinity. jUB))7 OK HE, AHBUTT At CO PAINTM. WE have ou hand and lor aale at the lowest market ratea, Llaseed Oil, .While and Red Load, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety ol paint, brashes, Ate. At the. sign ol the CARRIAGE TRI.IM1NGI. 1 aa PAIREIasUcSpruigs; SOsetl Iron Axkt: 100 sett Brass 1UU Hubb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Leather ; Lace, lulu, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth; Tck,Sesincx Cord, Malleable Castings, ate. I or sale by . june7 GERE, ABBOTT CO. NAILH. WE take this opportunity to aay that we have now In store and lor aale at low prices, 3O0 kegs of the b.st nails ever brought to this market. GLUE, ABBOTT Ac CO. i Aflll BOXES WINDOW til.AS.1, amongss wmcn may 1 ,UUU ha found single aud double thick French, the best Pittsburg. Abra, cheaper glaaa of all the usual sire. A"hcstgn of the UylJ U1L1 PA1UAM.K. CROSH CUT 8AWH. WE have jast received a fresh lot ol those vary superior cross cut aawa we hare been aeliing the last two years. hja7 r.EHE. ABBOTT A C" China, Glass and Qaeensirare. T BE rabseriben have commenced business la Columbua in the above iuse, and are now receiving a very large new and complete stock, comprising White Ironstone Dinusg.Tea and Toilet Ware, oftbe best quality. California Lustre " " " Ftorentnse Vine " " Mulberry Foliage " Flowing Bine Leaf - Flowing Amethyst " " " Lirtt Blue Delaware " " With a very large and eompliM stock of Common Ware. Alao, a splendid assortment of Solar and Hall I -amps,(lu-au-aoist, Bnianuia Ware, Waiters, Castors, Tabie Cutlery, Lan- Also siecwiins a very fall assortment of Glaaa Warn, Frenrk China and Fancy Wares. . , , . Wa respeenially request the eltisena ol Cohunbe snd sur-(oundisg country to rail and examine our Mock sad prices, .inch e-otu.1 to prov. u.ilory. q eeplt State Joumsl Bulidinf, Disk st, Cohsmbus. GLAriM LAMPN . TOW psausg.asiAendul variety of Glass Lamps. For sale DOOU on FsrsslX4,Gui4eninf, Fnita and Flowers, tn is 0MsndsstorkSi also, works on dcMkiisninndjWrds eaforsasaatthMBOTSstoraof J. H, RlUtT ACO. INSURANCE. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF H 1O0.OOO. T'fllS Company nmkos every Inmtrance appertaining to or connected with Life KUk$, on the Joint Stock and Mutual rows comoineu. On the Joint Stock nlsn. the ratna are nne-thtrd 1.a than thnu s uu i cnaracu dv Mutual liomnnnlea. ami nttnen ner tL Iobvaf than 3 00 I the rates of molt Stock Coninaulna. 9 00 I 'J'ho Charter permits the crantlnr of Insurance on Life In eve. i pu i ry torm, inciuuing tue right of Wife, Ckildren, rartnti, or Crtd- i w ttttre, 'i o insure the Lite ol another lor their own exclusive ban. 1 00 I ellt, payable alter dnnth or upon the parties arriving at the age 1 00 OFFICERS. 60 James B. Hoon, President; Sah'l McClvbkan, Vice Prcsl. id uun i jusKru n. i.escii. Treasurer : ciiablks a. colton. See. rwiary. DIRECTORS. James 8. Hoon, Joseph 8. I.ekch, John S. Dilwobth, Chables A. Colton, Basil McClvbkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkin, late Secretary of Wnr. lion. Waltes Fobwabd, lute Secretary of Treasury. John Snyueb, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech. Wholesale Grocer. Those desirous of Insuring, nr in want of Information on the siiDject, will please call atlho oltlce, over the Hook Store of Hunt ngton KSiacintlre, Jllgb street, Columbus, Ohio. K. II. VANRF.K8AI.AKtt. Asent. Nobhan Gay, H. D., Examining Physician, Mo. 4, Neil's Now "an. deco-em. Washington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OlIIO. CAPITAL. ftlOO.OOO. INSURES the safer classes or property at reasonable rates of premiums. No risks taken nr. the" firwvlul irAvinii ' eimi. ea, nor to exceed $3,000 In amount upon one risk, or in tho same . . .. - viwuiiy. ny sucu means una company cxpecu to avoid any Tho receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1651, to October Reports of the standing and condition of the Company are made OFFICERS. Hon. Reuben Wood, President! D. B. Dunham, Vlco Prcsl ....... ..nuunn ituuu, iimiucmi a. iiiiHHAni vicerresi'i dent; O. N. Skekls, Secretary; Urobob Myoatt, Treasurer. K. II. VANItENSALAEIt. Asrent for the above Comnanv. Is i.i.aiiTix ii iBBue rniiuies ana to lurnun an necessary information. OIHce over Huntiniton At. Maclnth-e'a Bunk htnre. lli,.h ltwi.,l f?..l...l.... J..RV.B - i vv.umuu. oeco-om, COMJAIBU8 AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company, Gtllnrnntv Vnnil ttl llll.lllin. TUIS Company otters to the Insured all the aeeurltyand ad- Vantaiea or Iha Mnfiinl and Jnint Hln.b nl.n. ,,. k.HinlnM applied) combined, namely t Low rate of premium an annual return, in cash, of the nor centaizA renuired for the centinaent risk of tho ynsr; an adequate, but not excessive provision Inr nw uiuru sucuruy oi memoera ior tnn wnoie term oi me, witn an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mom bers, and also for the present security of those for the whole term ol life. This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium arc fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a previa. Ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security? in exact proportion to tno amount ol business and tne increasing risk Iroin advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Vc, giving in detail the plan and rates of too company, lurnisnea gratis, ana applications received, by J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc23-d MUTUAL INSUltANUB. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSVILI.E, OHIO. P. P. Sanfobd, Prcsidont. Wat. L. Pkbkins, Secretary. oc23-d J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE nmm mjtual life insurance coipisy, L'UVINsLiTON. K V. rriHS Company has an actual capital ot One Hundred Thou. annd Dollum, aud is managed by men ol the highest integ rity anu responsiuiuty. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application r eclved by J. R. TU1TLE, Agent. Dr. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. . sept3-dlv "tub riAltTFORB LIKE ANU II U ALT II INMtu' KANC'K COMPANY. HABTPOBD, CONNECTICUT. and Health principles : in all of which the ratea are as favor to those assured as satcty to thera and the Company will adra I. This Company Is the jSrsI and ony ens In the Union, or in Utr world, it is believed, that has thus combined ita operations, ino ottered to grant insurance with henetita both nrssrni aud protj.:r. lit For lull details In regard to tormsand conditions relerence may bo made to tho pamphlets to be had gratis ol the agent, or ot W ai. rintu, u. LUWBiuun, ageut. Columbus, O, August 20, 1850. OSEFH P. SMITH. SAMUKL SI. MILLS. MltllTH cV MII,T,H, A TTOUNEYS ANU COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Jtenl JEatate Aitentis, Hiirveyore nnd Notaries l'ubllr, 111011 STBEKT, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ATTEND to the practice ol theirprolemion, obtaining, pensions, selling and leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lands, collection ol claims, examination ol land titles, Vc, tee., tic. BEPKBENCES. Swan It Andrews, Culumbus, O. Allred Avery, New York Clly. Win. Miilurd, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Sillcy St Wright, Cin'ti. J. V. W. Finnay, SL Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Cincin'ati. JOHN W. BAKES. BOBEBT ABHSTBONO. 1IAKBR 6c ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. OIHce, South room Exchange Bauk Building, Columbus, O. r.i(R HALE An OUT LOT containing 1V4 acres, with a JL- In frame building, stuated on Friend street, opposite the Blind Asylum. Inquire oi augg BAKER & ARMSTRONG. 1,'OK HALE A two story BRICK HOUSE, containing six rooms, situated on the south end of Filth street. Terms ea- say. Inquire oi anga BAKER At ARMSTRONG A FAIt 1) K(tK MALE OR RENT. THIS farm is .i turned within two miles ot the city, and contains 80 acres, 65 of which are improved. Enquire of eepiv nAncn nnmninnu- FOR HALE AT A BARGAIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Half Lota in the city. Sit uated on Town street, between High and Third streets. Inquire ol aug'. BAKER At ARMSTRONG. FOR HAI.K OR EXCHANGE. f4f ACRES OF LAND, iu Henry county, Illinois, a portion O IU of which is timbered, the balance Is a brat rate quality of bottom and rolling prairie. This laud is wellculculatcd for a Stock Farm, having an abundance oi living wnbT the year round. Persona wi.hing to purchase, or exchange properly in this vicinity, for a d,sinille piece ot land, woo d co well to call on the subscribers immediately. Inquire of aug7 BAKER ARMS IRV) O. a. s . a sjs !! Illy, s lianU ilKPOCY JtnU aaCllilHilC VIUCC. IOWA CITY. COLMAN, POWELL, HART db CO. TIHSConijianybaveestablished m Genera Agency at the seat of Government inr the purchase and sale of Mexican War Land Warrants, and ior the location of Warrants issued uoder the act ot September, 1850. The Company also respectfully tender their services as Agents for selling these Lsnds when patented, and tor paying Uses on Lands ot non-residents. REFERENCES. Stephen Whlcher, Esq., U. S. District Attorney, Iowa; 8. U. Shelleday, E.q, " Marshal " Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa Reyister and Receiver " ' Fairlield Register and Receiver " " Dubuque " Hon. D. F. Miller, late M. C, lows ; D. A. January, Esq., St Louis, Missouri; J. P. Fddy, Esq, " Hon. Nenion Edwards, Alton, 1 nota ; ' John W. Vance, Danvilu " Garret Vliet, Milwaukle, Wisc.Aisin. Hon. E. M. Huntington, late '. om. Gen. Land Office, ladisna; M Oliver H. Smith,! ndlanapolis, Indiana ; Albert 8. White, Lalayettn, ' Chancey Rnae, Kiq, Terra Haute, " Jobn Chambers, (late Governor of lows,) Kentucky, James Davies, Esc., Smithland, Joha Armstrong, Esq.. Greensburgh, Pennsylvania ; Alexander K. Stephenson, Esq., Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania r. William MeClellsn, Esq, Chambershurgh, Gen. O. H. W. Stull. Cumberland, Maryland. Hon. Richard M. Voung, Waahiugton City; " Fits Henry Warren, Ilenry Clay Henderson, Esq., Treasury Department; Wulianr-ton City. Major Walter B. Morris, Memphis, Tennessee; Coi.Sam'l R. Anderson, Naahvillo, " General Mcintosh, Georgia. John Bryan Esq. Custom House, Charleston, Sofith Carafina. Rev. Benjamin Chace, Natches, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio; Gen. Charles Anthony, Springfield, " W. B Hubbard, Esq Columbua, " ' CoL John Noble, Columbna pyl HOUHK AND LOT FOR SALK. a THE aubeeriber will sell the Lot on which he lives, em High street, between Town and Rich. It la in the centre ot the city, and a very convenient aland tor bnainens and rer n family reaidrnce. The terms will bs about one third down and the balance in payments. Those who wish to purchase to .peculate on, or to locate for business would do well to call and exam, hie the premises, aa s good bargain wiB be offered. mayS WALTER THRALL. I am Butborlxed to aeTI that excellent property ot Mr. Pike's, am the south side of Broad street, east of Front. W. T. AND FOR HALK. The UBdirtrW half of 16 7-10acrea of land, adjoining the eiry of Cohsmbus, 150 rod ana sat libra street, fronting on the Cnrsrabna snd Groreport tn rasas a liueussmntaeia pnee i3uoona-a nor acre. iannf"i,i made known en Sfmlication to U. 8. FORMA. uonsnsnss, tMps. , less. FOR 8ALB A swairnble VACANT LOT.sirnaled ts Town street, lasnirn ef " ssur IIAKKn; AKaVTmOPU. (CAPITAL STOCK, 9100,000. -This Company, by thelib- LOCOmOtlVC Engine VVOrkS ZaneSVl 1 U, 0., J era! provisions of its charter, is enabled to ofler advantagea LuiiLrnrcin i v i d.ii...i rnn.n.i... .k.. VhC?W It'nowhirenar TRANSPORTATION. C. C. and C. Railroad, CONNECTED at Columbus with the Columbus and Xeniaand Little Miami Railroada at Cincinnati i the Pittsburgh and t-inciunati, rainesvuia ana Asntaouia ilallroaua at Cleveland, and witn toe oouuussy ana Kowarx itauroad at Shelby. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after November 24th, Trains loave as follows, Sunday, executed i . Cleveland lor Columbusand Way Stations, St.... 6.30 A.M. " " " " " .... 0.00 P.M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way Stations, with freight and passengers, at 8.00 A. M. ColuoibuiforClevelund andWay Stations, ut.... 110 P.M. " B.00 P. M. Columbus for Cloveland and Way Stations, with freight and passengers, at 6.00 A. M Passeniers loavini Cleveland bv the 8.30 A. M. Train, dine at oneiuy; arrive at coiutnous ats.uo r. M., and Cincinnati at 1U.3U P. M. Returning Leave Cincinnati at 87.15 A. M., dine at Columbus at 1.00 P. M.. and arrive at Cleveland at 8.30 P. M.. con necting (until close of navigation) with the first class steamers or ounaiu ana vuusirs. Passengers leavioa- Cleveland bvtho 6.00 l'.M.nlsht Train, arrivo at Columbus next mornini at 4.00 A. M.. and at Cinclnua tt at 11.00 A. M. Returning Leave Cincinnati at 2.3U P. M.. Co. lumbus at 9.00 P. M , arrive at Cloveland next inornins at 8.20 a. as, in time ior me train leaving lor rittsourgn ; tnts train will oe oisconunnna alter tue close oi Liaxe navigation. Passengers will be ticketed by Railroad between Cleveland ana newarx, cicvoiana ana Mount vernoo. Cleveland and rred ericktown, Cleveland and Manstiold, Cleveland and Monroevllle, uieveiana ana Banausxy. lly Railroad and Stales between Cleveland and Elvrla. Clevo land and Oberlin, Cleveland and Milan, Cleveland aud Nurwalk, Cloveland and Wooster, Columbus and Mt Vernon, r The company is prepared to receive Ireluht on consign mnni, ana transport it to any point on tnulr road. If or purlieu lars, see Freight Tariff I O. A Knioht, Cleveland. I R i .... ... r. ukii. TiAfaun, vuiuuiuua, AHeuts. J. P. Davis, Shelby, I W. U. Clement, Sup't I.. M. R. R., Cincinnati. H. MRDBKBr, BUp t C & A. K. K., COlUmbBB, r. w. dtbadrb, iincinnau, C. Patrick, Cleveland, Ticket Agents. A. STONE, 5, Jb., Superintendent. Doc4 Olllce of tho C. C. It C. R. 11. Co., ) CLEVELAND, flOV. 2ULS, ICOl. ana's . , laJls If M iTH IriFuffiSPTrrt0 I-itfcTsTrvarnWs' Wa 1851. COLUMBUS & XENIX RAILKOAD, SUMMED. AUUA.NGEMKMT. N and after June 4, until further notice, Passenger Trains I V will run as follows : EXPRESS THUOU'iU TRAIN between Cleveland and Cin. elnnatl leave Columbua daily, (Sundaya excepted,) at 5.30 P. M., arrivo at Xenla 7.40 P. M. Returning, leave Aenia at 8.35 A. M. arrive at Columbus 10.40 A.M. I . .. ..v... . ........ ..... , . M. ACCOMMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Columbus dailr at 5.10 A. M., arrives at Xenla at 7.35 A. M. (connecting with a Train on tho Little Miami Railroad which arrives In Cincinnati 11.20 A. M.) Returning, leave Xenia on the arrival ot thu train iron; Cincinnati at 0.5 1', M., reach Columbus 8.30 P. M. Passeniers bv this Train coini either to Cleveland or Cincin nati, sleep at Columbus and roaumo the next morning. Coaches leave Columbus daily for Lancaster, Chillicothe, Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, on tho arrival of the Cars. Piorce's line oi Stages runs belwoeu Xenla and Dayton in con. nectlon with both trains of Cars. Tickets mav bo had at the ottice of the Ohio Stale Coinnanv. In Columbus. Itc The Company will not be responsible for baa-gaiie ex ceeding 950 in value, unless by special agreement jaio d. nr.UDr.ui, oup i. THK UAILU.OAD. O.tlMllDB Oc bTACiK 4IVFICB, Has oeen rcmovea irom ins neii uouse- to lour uoors nortb of the American Hotel, on liuih street Citi- xens are requested to call at the othce and seenre Railroad Tick ets lor either North or West. They can also bavo an Omnibus call ior them at their residences, and be suro ot arriving at the Depot in time for the trains. Four Daily J.lneo of Conclieo leavo on the arrival of the cars. For Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, as follows: r.asi nan i.ines leave at iu a. m. Kxnress " " 9 P. M. Extra Coaches lurnished at short notice. B. O. REAM. Aseut. Columbus, Ohio, March 25, 1851-1 y 11. AL F. BLANUV, Pbopbictobs proved eonstruction and finish, which for oapacity, speed and durability, are not excelled in this country. Also, all other Railroad Machinery, of both wrought and cut iron, pertaining to the road, stations or machine-shops. Terms as lavoraoie as any older Dunaers in tno uuitea o pates. The facilities ot tranauortatlon irom Zanesville aro as aood aa from sny otnor point in tho Union, having steamboat navigation to tho Ohio River, and Canal boat and Railroad connection with the Obio river and Lakes. One of their Kngiues, the " Muskingum," on the Central Ohio Railroad, mav be referred to. or others at their worka Tho at tention of those interested is invited, and orders solicited. novJ-:im Pennsylvania Railroad. Winter Arrangement between Philadelphia & Pittsburg TIME UKUCCICU TO tf l UUUH8. ON and alter the 1st of DECEMBER next, Passengers will be carried by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, in 24 hours, with only i!8 miles ol staging, over an excellent Turnpike. FAKE 11 00 This is the shortest and best route between the Great West and the Atlantic Cities, and the Accommodations sre iu sll respects of the highest character. THOS. MOORE, Agent novl7-d3m Pennsylvania Railroad Company. W. A.fti.l'. MCCOY sfc CO., Opposite the State Ilonae, WOULD rcspecuully inloim the citizens of Columbus and v. ciiiily, that they are now receiving their unusually large stock of FALL AND fVIN'l'KU UU UUUUH, Including all the latest stylos of foreign importations, among which mav be found s rich assortment ot Ribbons and Dress Goods, English and French Broadcloth., black and Fancy Casai-tneres, French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, white snd colored Flannels, Shootings and Shirtings, Prints, Ginghams, and a general assortment of F'ancy and Staple Dry Good., ocd TO COUNTRY MERCHANT. WE have on hand a lot ot assorted crates, which will s.ild at New York prices, freight only added, and a large kitol Glass Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and othera are invited to call and examine our assortment ol China, Crockery, and Glass ware ; also a superb lot of Fancy Wares, such aa Rich Vases, Tete a tete Setts, Motto cup and saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Gloss ware, Brit- Iannia lescnui, bbujib, liMiuHubu, -' .u.v """---i 4 .'nltiw nota. Ac. Axe. Ac American Table Cutlery, German Silver snd Plated Tea and Table Spoona. k, t;ornellu OOiar i,ara i-aaipa, yUiiuora auu .TM.K, buuiu Glauses, Waiters, Lanterns, and many other articles usetul iu housekeeping. J. WESTWATER At SON. Columbus, August 15, 18511 y New and Cheap Goods. SB. STANTON, next door to the Capital House, has Just received a large assortment of Merinos, Lyoneae Cloths, Poplins, Alpaceaa, Print, Shawls, Bonnets, Dreaa Trimmings, Buttons, Lace Goods, Ate., Ate., in sddiUon to hi former stock, which will be sold very cheap. sepiS BAG!! BAGS! BAGGING! FUST RECEIVED 250 Seamless Bags 2 and SV buahela. 400 yds 6-4 Hemp Bagging from 80 to 33 eta per yd. 850 yds Twil'd Cotton do. 10 ps 36 and 40 inch Burlaps. 1 bale Heavy Osnaburg. For aale cheap by (Jun4 1 J. D. OSBORN At CO. FLUTES. In von wish to purchase a good r lute, just call at itr.r.u o, anu he will sell you one very cbean lor cash. Amateurs and Pro feasorssay he haa the beat in market. Call and try them. oc24 GIRANDOLES. YTE have ust received an assortment of Girandoles, ol new I snd elegant designs, which we will sell st very low rstesj at tne new t-rocsery Dtorn. oc34 H. At G. FOSTER. FRENCH CHINA. GOLD BAND and White French Chine, comprising Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and bssutilul shapes. Jest received and for sale, m setts or separata pieces, stlow rases, st the New Crockery Store. h. G. FOSTER, oegg State Journal Buildings. aar A IV ivn ItUU 1MEVT1I. PLASTERING. SVLER A DUNCAN are now prepared to execute both Plata snd Ornamental Plastering at abort nones snd reasonable prices. Residence oi Byler, north side of Long street, bet'roeu Hash snd Third; Duncan, st Martin's Boarding House, Eight atoUsttng ill m&$5$te&s 111 lUcuiltcm of the present Congress. Aullicutio liuls of the member of the present Gun-gresi have been published by the Washington paper, from which we copy the following. It will be seen that in the political classification of the members we have given only their preference! aa between the two great lending purtiet; although several of llie Whigs and a few of the Democrats, in both Houses, are un derstood to be. Free-soilers: SENATE. President WILLIAM R. KIND, of Alabama. Secretary Asbuby Dickens. Tcnn up Term asp. Atchison, David It., d Mo 1855 Badger, Oeolge E., a N 0 1855 Bayard. James A., d Dola 1857 Houston, Samuel, d Toxas 1853 Hunter, Robert M. T., u Vu 185:1 James, Charles 1 ., d R I 1857 Jones, George W.,d lows 185:1 Jones, James C, w Tenn 1857 King, William It., d Ala 1855 Bell, John, w Tenn 1H53 Berrien, James McP.,w Gs 1853 Borland. Solon, d Ai l 1855 Bradbury, James W., si Me 1853 Bright, Jesse D., d Ind 1857 Mnllorv. Hteuhcn II.. d Fla 1857 aiangum. wuiie f., w n c ic-n Mason, James M., d Va 1857 Miller, Jucob W. a N J 185.3 Hrodbesd, Richard, jr.,dPal857 Butler, Andrew P.. d H C 1855 Cass, Lewis, d Mich 1857 Chase. Salmon V..d Ohio 1855 Morton, Jackson, Fla 1855 Norrls, Moses, jr., d N II 1855 Clarke, John H., RI 1853 Clay, Henry,) Ky 1855 Clemens, Jeremiah, i Ala 1855 Cooper, Charles, w Penn 1853 Davis. Jefturson. d Miss 1857 Pearce, James A., to Md 1855 Pratt, Thomas O , Md 1857 Kbett, K. Barnwell, d S C 1853 Kusk, Thomas J., d Texas 1857 Scbastlsn, Wm.K .d Ark 1853 Seward, William H., NY 1855 Davis, John, to Mass 1853 Dawson, William C, Gal855 Dodge, Aug. C, d Iowa 1855 Dudao. llenrv. d Wise 1857 onicids, James, a III 1855 Smith, Truman, Conn 1855 8oul6, Pierre, d La 1855 Spruance, Presley, w Del 1855 Douglas, Stephen A.,d 111 1853 Downs, Solomon W., d La 1853 Felch, Alphcm.d Mich 1853 Fish. Hamilton, to N Y 1857 Stockton, RutwrtP ,d N J 1857 Sumner, Charles, Mass 1857 Underwood, Jus. 11., to Ky 1853 Upb iiii, William, Vt 1853 Foote, Henry S.,d Miss 1853 Foot, Solomon, Vt 1857 Oovor. Henrv 8.. to Mo 1857 Vacancy, Cal 1857 Vacancy, Conn 1857 Wade, Benjamin F., O 1857 Walker, laaae P., d Wise 1855 Whitcomb, James, d Ind 1855 Gwin, William M., d Csl 1855 Halo, John 1'., d N 11 1853 Hamlin, Hannibal, d Mo 1857 IIOUHE OP REPKESBNTAVIVE8. Speaker HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk John W. Fobnky, ot Pennsylvania Abercromblo, James, w Ala lves.jWillard, d NY Aiken, William, d M C Jackson, Joseph w., d Mass ; Jenkins. Timotbv. d Ga Alien, l nnrles, to Allen, Willis, d N Y ins Penn Me Me Mass N C Va N Y Jnhuaou, AaJron, tt Johnson, James, d Johnson, Jubn, d Johnson, Robert W., d Jones, Daniel 'I'., d Junes, Georgo W it Jones, J. Glaney, d Kiuu. Ueorue U.. to 'IVu Alliauu, John, to Andrews, Charles, d Appleton, John, d Appleton, William, to Ashe, Willism 8., is Averett Thomas U., d Babcock, Leander, d Bailey, David J., d Barrcre, Nelson, io Bartlott, Thomas J., d Bayly. Thomas U d Ga Ohio Ark N Y 'Pen Pen RI N Y Pen Pen La (la King, Prestun, d Ohio Kuhns, Joseph H., to Vt Kurtz, William 11., d Landry, J. Aristide, Va Va Ohio Beale, Jamoa M. H., d Bell, Hiram, Lane, Josepb, d (del) Letcher, Jobn, d Lockhart, James, d Mace, Daniel, d Malonoy, Richard 8., d Mann, Horace, so Marshall, Edward C, d Marshall. Uumohrev. to Orcg va Ind Ind Ill's Bennett, Henry, N Y Burnhiael, Johu M., d (dttl)Utah Bibigbaus, T. S., to i'eun Bissull, Willism II., d Ill's Bocock, Thomas, S., d Va Bowie, Richard J., to Md Masa Cal h'y Bowno, Obadiah, to NY Boyd, Jobn H,, NY Boyd, Linn, d Kv Martin, Frederick 8., to NY niurtin, Louts si, a La Ninon, John C, d Ky McCorkle, Joseph W., d Csl McDonald, Moses, d Me Bragg, Jofin, d Ala Brockenridae, John C d Kv Brcnton, Samuel, to Ind McLanahan, James X., d Pen urigga, Ueorge, to NY Brouka, James, to NY Brown, Albert G., d Mist Brown, George H , w NY Buell, Alexander U.,d NY Burrows, Lorenzo, to NY Burt. Armistead. d 8 C McMullcn, Fayette, d Va Aicnair, jonn, d McQueen, John, d Meachani, James, to Meade, Richard K , d Miller, John G to Millson, John H., d Miner, Ahiman L to Moore, Henry D., to Moore, Henry, to Morehead, James T, to Morrison, John A., d Murphy, Charlea d Murray, William, d Nabors, D. II., d Nowton, Ebon to Outlaw, David, to Parker, Andrew, il Parker, Samuel W., to Peaslee, Charles U., d Pen SC Vt Va Mo Va Vt Pen La NC Pen Ga N Y Miss Busby, George 11., d Ohio Cabell, Edword C, Fla Cuble. JosoDb. a Ohio Caldwoil. Jovph I'., v. N C Campbell. Lewis D.. Ohio Campbell, Thompson, d ill's tyarttor, uavio n... a onto Coskio, John S., d Vu Chandler, Joseph R., to Penn Chapman Charles, w Conn Obio &TJ-N C Pen lud N II CGurchwell, George W., d Tenn Clark, Lincoln L., d Iowa Cleveland, Chauncey F-, d Conu Clingman, 1 boinas L, , NU Cobb, Williamson R. W, d Ala Colcock, William V., d 8 C Conger, James 1., to Mich Penn, Alexander G., d i.a Penuimun, Ebenezcr J., to Mich Perkins, Jared. d N II Cottman, Joseph S.. to Md Phelps, John ti , d Polk, William II., d Portor, Gilchrist, to Powell, Paulus, d Price, Rodman M., d Mo Ten Mo Vn NJ Masa Cullom, William Tenn Curtis, Carleton B., d Penn Daniel, John It J., d N C Darby, Jobn V.,to Mo Davis, George T., to Mass Davis. John G.. d Ind itantoul, Hubert jr., a llichard.on, William A.,d ill' Dawson, John L., d Penn Dean, Gilbert, d NY Dimmick, Milo M., d Penn Dlsnoy, David T., d Ohio Dockery, Allred, w N C Doty, James D., d Wis Duncan, James H., to Mnss Dunlism, Cyrus L., d Ind Durkee, Charles, d Wis fcastnian, Bcujumin C, d Wis Edgcrton, Allred P., d Ohio Kiddle, George, d Dela Bobbins, Juhn jr., d " Pen Ruble, Renben, d NY Robinson, John L., d Ind Ross, Thomas, d Pen Russell, Joseph, d NY Sackett, William A., to NY Savage, John H., d Ten Scberraerhorn, Abr.M.,N Y Schoolcralt, John L., to NY Schuonmakcr, Marius, to N Y Scudder, Zeuo, to Mass Scurry, Richard, d Texs Seymour, David L.,d NY Seymour, O. S., d Con Edmundson, Henry A, d Va Evans, Alexander, to Md Ewing, Presley M., to Ky rauisner, cnaries JM to vm Ficklin, Orlando it., d Ill's Fitch, Graham N., d ind Florence, Thomas B , d Pen Floyd, John G., d NY Fowler, Orin, to Mass Freeman J. )., d M iss Fullor, Henry M., to Pen Fuller, Thomas J. Dd Me Gamble, James, d Pen Sibley, Henry Ii d (del) Mln Skelton, Charles, d N J Smart, EphraimK.,d Me Smith, William K.,d Ala Snow, William W, d NY Stanly, Edward to NO Stanton, Benjamin, to Ohio Stanton, Frederick P., d Ten Stanton, Hirhnrd K., d Ky Stephens, Alex. U., to Ga Stevens, A. P., d NY Stevens, Tbadileus, to Pen Stone, James W., d Ky Stratton, Nathan T., d N J Strotbcr, James F., u Va luHfiorll;j"o.i.h,d NY" Swcctser, Charles, d Ohio Taylor, John L., to Ohio Thompson, Benjamin, so Moss Thompson, Georgo W., d Va Thurston, Benjamin IL, d R I Toombs, Robert, to Ga Townshend, Nottun S.,d Ohio Tuck, Amos, to Nil Venublo, Abr, W , to N C Walbridge, H 8., d NY Wallace, Daniel, d SO Walsh, Thomas Yates, to Md Ward, William T, o Ky Washburn, Israel, jr., to Ma Waikins, Albert G., Ten Weiubtman, K.Wd(del)N M Welch, John, to Ohio Wells, J, inn, to NY White, Addison, to Ky White, Alexander, to Ala Wilcox, John A., sf Miss Wildrlck, Isaac d NJ Williams, Christopher, to Ten Gaylord, James M.,d Ohiu Gentry, Meredith P , to Pen GlddingsJuidiuaR,.. Ohio Gilmore, Allred, d Pen Goodenow, Robert, to Mo Goodrich, John Z., to Moss Gorman, Willis A., d Ind Oiuui, riviiuiu.. vv., U tlino Grey, Benjamin E., to Md Grow, Gaiusha A., d Pen Hall, Wiliard P., d Mo Hamilton, William T., d Md Hammond, Edward, d Md Harper, Alexander, w Ohio Harris, I sham G., d Ten Harris Sampson W., d Ala Hurt, Emanuel B d NY Haskell Augustus P., to NY Haven, Solomon G- to NY Haws, J. II. Hobart, to NY ll.-hanl, William, to vt Hendricks, Thomas A., d Ind Hcnn Bernhardt, d Iowa Hibbard, Harry, d N U llillyer, Junius, d Ga Uolladay, Alexander R, d Va Horselord, Jedediab, w NY Houston, George S., d Ala Howard, Volney E., of Tex Howe. Johu W w Pen Howe. Thomas M Pen How, Thomas Y., jr., d Hunter. William P.. to N Y Woodward, Joseph A., d SC Ohio 1 Yules, Richard, w Ill's Con j Total 217 Ingersoll, Colin M., d VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET FOR SALE. AN unimproved haHlot corner 3d and StateatreeU;alsoacorn modinus Brick dwelllns with 10 rooms snd food outbuild inga nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquired Slllli-r.a, v.vj.n.i.'to o& vu. FOR SALE. THOSE two well known Lou Nos. 7AA and 757, on the comer of Rich and Sixth streets, with streets and alleva all round them, formerly the property ot Chester Johnson, on which are a great variety of choice fruit and shrubbery, aud subdivided into seven parts to suit purcbassra. Ai.su J wo lou on tne corneroi rnena ano enventn streets subdivided into seven parts to suit pu rchaaera. There is an alley ltlfc teet in width running tnrougn tnem lor general convenience The whole ot the foreeoies nronertv will be sold on very ac- coromodating terms. For pamcuiara, inquire ot innmasvvooa, agent. (teb25 WM. PHELAN. SALE OF COLLEGE LANDS! THE larger and better portion oi these lands still remain unsold, snd they sre now ottered at private aale on accommodating terms a part only of the purchase money being required In band. Also, for sale building and out lots In the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more Important advantages to be desired in such property. A good hotel is specially needed in the village, and a lot for ths purpose will be furnished on favorable terms. Apply to the subscribe Gambler ,Knox county. JyStf M T. C. WING, Agent. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE We oBer for eale24 acres of land, with a good Cottage House snd out-buildings, sll in rood order, situated about IS minutes' ride from thecorporstion, on the National road. SMITH A MILLS, oc23-d Real Estate Agents. BAY STATE SHAWLS PRICES REDUCED. JUST received, on consignment, 60 Bay State Shawls, which are ordered to be sold st less thsa ever ottered, by oell J. D. OSBORN A CO. NEW FALL CARPETS. THE subscribers sre now receiving, st their Carpet Rooms, a splendid assortment of Carpets and Oil Cloths, embroidered Lsce snd Swiss Curtains, snd s general sssortmeot ol House Furnishing Goods, to which they invite the attention of buyers, oca VV. A. J. C. McCOY At CO. LACE GOODS. . . , EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Capes, Lsce snd Swiss Sleeves, Under handkis.ColUra, CuSa, Flouncing s, sad s fuU .tockof lOocforscWby c McCOT4tco COUNTRY BAR'D COLORED FLANNELS. TUST received, a targe lot ol beautlral bar'd heavy Funnels. a For sals sneap,Dy oell J. D. OSBORN CO. DRY-COOPS, &e. P. T. Snowden W OULD respectfully Invite the attention or the dtlrens of Co-lumllll. Mirf tlMnntn wl.lilni lh. .t n hi. m 'icii oi ricn bilk ana rAnci liuuua. Aii'aretnvitva 10 can and examine tbi rn. DBEMS GOODS. Extra rich Brocade Dress Silks and Satins ; Plaid do , do " Watered do 'do. " do Irish Poplins: ' " , Plaid do. Embroidered Bilk Tissue, (lor party dresses;) Watered do do, " Embroidered Muslin Robe do; ' " do Lace do; Cashmere and Delaine. Plain Black Silks, fall wldthsand nualltlia French Merinos, Tartan Plaids, ate, c , now being received ouupeneaoy r. I. HNUWUKN, scpiX) No. 4 Odcon Buildings. New Fall Carpeting. UBT roceived, at our Carpet Ware-rooms, (devoted exclusive-ly to the salo of Carpets:) .10 ps Tapestry, Velvet and Brussels Carpet; 35 ps Imperial three ply Carpet; 40 ps Super. Ingrains do , 25 ps Common Wool Ingrain Carpet; 25 pa Wool and Cotton Carpet; 10 ps heavy Coco Matting; 25 ps Straw do; 20 ps super, and common 8talr Malting; 10 ps Rag and List Matting ; 150 Coco, Ropo, Manilla, Juts and fancy Door Mat. ALSO 10 ps Super, tuper. Tapestry, heavy made Oil Cloth, 18 and 24 feet wide; 30 ps 3, 4, 6 und Dfeet Oil Cloths. We tit and make Carpet for snv siie hall or room. We also cut Oil cloths to suit room or Hall. sepl7 J. D. OSBORN & CO. House Furnishinir Goods. CARPETS 30 PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED. k r. have and are receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our large aup- u ui uouse rurnisninff articles, aaaoteo to me aeasan Our stoat is a large as can be found in any Carpet and Fui nUliinc Uonae east or wost Wo have pa u particular attention to the getting up of our aioca, woicu wa purcnasea ior tno casn. We can assure users that we will sell Carpets 80 per cent. lower wan everouei (i m tuis city, anu win not oe unueraoid uy any one. J ll ifBlJUltn OL uu., sepw .Ippo.itc .i.'tol Hotel. New Fall Dry Goods. J. D. OSBORN A: CO.. ' HIGH street, Columbus, respectfully Inform their eustomors and the nubile that thev have now on hand their Fall and Winter Fancy and Domestlo Goods, purchased principally at mucuuiia, anq win oe soio at surprising wto prices, it is tnetr de termination not to be undersold by fair dealer; east or west ol the mountains. Tbev resnectlullv Invite buvors to examine their atock before purcnasiug eisewuere. . aepli To Merchants. JUST RECEIVED, and for sale at MAMJFACTunEB's mice, on fi mouths' time, a cnnaiirnment of the CMlehratpit ATKIIUKN. VILLE (iOODS, comprising an pes All-Wool Tweeds t 10 pes Super All-Wool. Tweeds; M pes Fancy Caaaimerest H Dca Suner Grnv Cnaalineres. Ac. Ac. The attention ol Merchants iu the Cits and Countrv is invited to these Goods. B. E. SMITH, nnvS 3w Commission Morchant, No. 3 Odeon Building. United States Wholesale & Retail CLOTHING WARE.HOUSE!! E. V M. HESS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinda bf Roady Made Clo- tuing ana rurmsning tjooos. 'JiilE Proprietor, having made extensive arrangements In X their store, are now DreDared to offer to Merchants .nil ueaiers in uio western couutry, tneir 1.1IMENHD STOCK! consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING of every kind, name and nature, comprising rine.rroc t;UVs. liusffioss ' do ' Sock do Over-Sack do Socktll do Calalona do Of all qualities, prices, shapes, styles and fashions. French Doeskin, Fancy Doeskin, Casainieres, Tweed, Satinet, Corduroy, and all other kinds or PANTALOONS, made ol various kinds of materials ; together with one of the lamest assort. moot or VESTS Cashmere, high cast silk, dark plsids, heavy extra aatin, and worsted. Also All kinds ot FURNISHING GOODS. Such as very line Shirts, Collars, fine Scarla and Handkerchief, and every article necessary to make up the Furnishing Department, which they are prepared to onur st prices that cannot fail toplease the Merchant and Dealer. 3" The Proprietors respectfully sdd, that thou- stock of Roady-Msde Clothlnx is mostly manufactured under their own immediate aupervision. with event reaard to etvle. durability. make and texture, and well adapted for Western Trade; and ut ue soio at aa LOW BATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICES as they are sold in any of tho Eastern cities, New York, Philadelphia and Boston not excepted. We would call especial attention to our RETAIL DEPARTMENT, which will always be found furnished with every description of Garment, suited to the taste and means of our thousands of customers. 17 Remember UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, City Bauk Building, nearly opposite the American Hotel, Columbus. , scp'JO NEW CARPETS. JUST RECEIVED, st our Carpet Wareoom, adjoining our store i 25 pa Brnssellsand Brussells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautl- tul styles, st ti toS.1.73. 20 " Super snd fine Imperial 3 ply Csrpet, Brussell and other new patterns, at ti to 1.2S. SO Super Ingrain Carpete, from 80 to tl. SO Fine all Wool, from SO to SO. 70 Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap 25 " New patterns Dutch snd other styles Carpet, suitable lor dining-rooms, chambers and faalla. 20 Low price Rag and Hemp Carpet 25 to 50. 5 " I"RtalrcHIace.., ' 15 " Stair Carpet. 2 4-4 colored and plain Matting. 20 Velvet cbenil aud tufted Ruga. 00 Door aud Parlor Mans. OIL CLOTHS. 25 pa Henry Make'a OU Cloths, all widths from 4 to 4 yds wide st SO eta to $1.50 per aquare yard. The above goods being purchased for the eash, will be aold on ly for cash, at rate never before offered in this place. ap7 J. D. OSBORN At CO. D. . SMITH, Auction nnd Commission Merchant, Ne. 3, Odeea Buildings, Cnlansbns, Ohia. ALL kind of Merchandize, Real Estate, Household Furniture Ate, Ac, sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. Liberal advance made on consignment. Columbus, Oct 1, ie.51.-tt CLOAKS, SHAWLS, dfcC. VELVET and Merino Cloaks, Brorhe Long Shawls and Scarfs etc, just received by sep'3) 8NOWDEN. P. T. Snowden WOULD beg leave to call tha attention of bla customers, and " the public generally, to his second supply tl Rich Fnll nnd Winter Goods, now being received and opened dally. Ladies will lind it greatly to their advantage to call before making their purchases elsewhere, and examine our atock, for we are now prepared to ofler Goods st much less than early Fall prices. Our stock ot Dress Goods Is now complete, and will bs found to embrace all the latest styles of Silks, Del4iines, Csshmerea, Tartan and Gold Plaids, Irish Poplins, Ac, Ac, and st very low prices. oc2d FURS. A GOOD assortment of Fine Mulls, Vtctorines, Ac, just open. xa. ed at oc2S SNOWDEN'S. VELVETS. A VERY LARGE stock of rich Silk Cloaking Velvets, sll colors snd will be sold low. Call i oeS8 SNOWDEN. CLOAKS. A FEW line Cloaks left, which wiU bs sold very low tn close 1 V them out. (orJ8 SNOWDEN. TRIMMINGS. FRINGES, Gimps, Braids, Embroideries, Chenilles, Worsteds, Steel Trimmings, Ac, Ac A large lot just opened by oc28 SNOWDEN. GENTS CRAVATS, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Vestinta, etc.. etc A fine assortment at sepSOj SNOWDEN'S. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves In business, under the firm ol WM. RICHARDS A CO, st the old stand ot Wm. Richards, No. 1, Neil House, opposite Stats offices WM. RICHARDS, Columbus, February 1, 1851. WM. H. SLADE, The liberal patronage with which our friend and the pubbs generally Asm favored us, is gratefully acknowledged ; snd seen. tintLmtton of the earns la respectfully solicited. February L 1851. WM. RICHARDS A CO. All persons baring unsettled accounts with the late firm ol Wm. Richards, are invited to esll snd settle the same by eash or Bote. WM. RICHARDS. February 1,1851. (uaarlO RUBBERS! RUBBERS! 3F all kinds lor Lames, Misses snd Gents. Also, a choice Warmed Over-Suee, lor Ladies, m eoM weather. Just opened by H. COWLE3 A CO, oc28 daw At the Ksaot Pat Stosb." FOR HALE. THE HOUSE AMD LOTol Dr. Chacon the corner of Town snd Seventh streets. ' The nones la new, with stable, carriage house snd ether out buildings, all armored with a view to comfort and ceavenirnea. Ths lot will he aold altogether or divided into two ar three lots, toF7.nrberaric.nus hssulrs of WILLIAM MORRIS, at tha tors of B. Cowus A Co. aag25-J CINCINNATI. YORKE & IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 30 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Auction flalea of Groceries every Tuesday and i?rl-day i f Dry Uoods every Thursday. YOBKB sV HatWgON have always oo hand a largess sortmeut of Groceries, at private aale. Also Are Agents of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, ior lbs sale ot their superior Brown Sheetings. Also Aienta nl the fulllTllilATk k ieTnnvr.. .h...i. their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they have at all times on hand, Five, Eight, and Pound Lump. BOOTH AND SHOKB 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boot ; 15 " youths " " 15 10 " prime cosrte Hoot ; women' Kip and Split " liuit. Gout ' : Buskins children's Pegged and Sewed Bool ; misses' Buskins sod " nun's Brogsn', and Kip, Split and Coarse Buys' Call and Kip Brogan; youths' " " S 10 85 IS 30 10 10 Just received , and lor aale at vei ery low price. . I. G, WEBSTER & CO, . E, oeen corner rmn and Lodge. -B. GUM 8IIOKH. Five thousand pair on band, for sale aa low a the lowest. Call and examine the asanrininnt. Hi. a. accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTe.il & CO., "" corner ruin ana Lodge, Cincinnati. MOROCCO, LANTJMGg, LA CBS c GALLOONS. Our Stock is the larseat and the best in the eltv. unA . very low prices. dec&j E. G. WEBSTER at CO. CORK SOLES. 50 dozen men' snd women' received UllS daV bv exureaa. for Ina Juca . E. O. WEBSTER At CO. TUB WOODRUFF HOUSE! Sycamore Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, rriHS new snd splendid Hotel is now'open I Ready for the re ccptlon ol visitors. P. E. A G. P. TUTTLE, syplU-tf- Proprietor: Patent Metallic Burial Cases. 'pUE subscribers, having recently madearrangemcnt with the -s- Patentee ol this new and tieetul innnitmi iv.r !,.. in..iu... lure and sale ot the article In the West, (thoy bavins been man- , lu M1 wneretney are superseding the use ot wooden coBius,) take this method ol inloim-ing the public, that thev are now manutactnrii luhi ent sizes ol the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length Irom 22 Inches to b'V leet, with widths and depths suitable lor bodies ot ordinary size, and for those who desire space ior cushioning, or tor bodies ot unusual dimensions, have several aizea deeper snd wider. Ihojinvention.noweumingintogeneraluse.isuronoun. cod oneoi the greatest ot the age. These Burlnl Cnses sre composed ot various kinds of metals, but principally ol iron 1 bey are thoroughly enameled inside and out, and thus made Impervioua to air and indestructible. Tbey are highly orna mental, and of s classic iorui. are liuht and Ml ,rt. hln whiu ih combine the greatest strength which metal is capable ol iu a si v. en quantity. r When properly secured with cement they sre perlectly sir tight, snd free from exhalation of ottensive gases. They co.t no more thsn good wooden corhna. and are heii.,rtt,.n Bn ...i tide in use, (of whatever eoaLi ior iron.nurtjitinn -...i. ........ dinary iuterments, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some ot our most scientific men i also, bv the Uon.'s U. Clay. Dan. Webster. Lewis Caaa.anri nih.rrfi.,?M.,.i.a ed Senatora who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with olhor evidences ol their worth, may be seen at our i fui " mmia street, uiree doors above Nuith, whero we intend to keep on hand, at all times, such an as. sortmeut ot all sizes and degreea oi ornament snd finish ss will suit the most diversified taste. We Invite the attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par tlcularly, throughout the West, to an examination ot the arucle and request them not to roly upon the representations of Under takers not using the article, whose interest it would be to misren resent them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. : -mm. a. iicitv sxrsjii AFPELL, GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANT 8 AND OEALEB9 IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES dfc LIQUORS ap0-ly No. 17 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. TU'l-lXE'S Real Estate and Insurance Agency. IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I hsve openeu so of fice tor the purpose of transacting business as a Real Kalate Agent. Any business In this Hue entrusied to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeda, Mortgages, Leases, and documents of a sunllsr kind will be written aud acknowledged on the ahorteat notice. Acknowledgment of Deeds, Ac, when taken at sty Office, will be done mitkotu charge. And 1 would here sav. that mr nriee for anv nmiwri. nSimui for salo, shall alwavs be the same ss that of ta.n.., i,iuii that the confidence and iutegrtto ao necessary aa between buver" and m1I.v muw n,. tu M... . I U . 1 J J -w. ""J uv. ujew II J IUU .KCUI. ainunn, ou tue most reasonable ttrma, and in aood Companies. Orrica, up stairs in Carpenter's Building, one doorscutho City Bank Buildings. J. R. TUTTLE, "M'15 Heal Estate Agent. AnrD,HiA.,tK.WAD CONSPIRACY TRIAL. Ktl'OKl ol the Great Conspiracy case) ths People oftbe Slate of Michigan, versus Abel F. Fitch and othera, com. monly called the Railroad Consp.ratora, tried before His Houor Warner Wing, Fresidiug Judgo of the Circuit Court oi the eouuly of Wayne, at the May term, 1851, In the city ot Detroit; containing the n - , --, , a-- stw court, mI tne verdict ol tne jury. Just received at the New Bookstore. oc25 i. a. RILEY A CO. CORN SHOCKS FOR SALE. THE subscriber has for sale Two Thousand Shocks of Corn Fodder. They will be dellred to purchssers. il required Orders mav k Kit st S. D. A L. P. Preston's, or with WM. C. PRESTON, Agent. ty- Also, 1000 bushel of POTATOES, stored in the city, for sale at reasonable prioea. deel7-dlin IT IS REPORTED BY THE LADIES about town that COWLES is selling his new Isrge stock of dark French Chintzes at the low price of 25 cents, because his lathe oc30 "READ i PAY STORE." WILHELM MEISTER'S APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAVELS, irom the German ol Goethe. In 2 vols. Translated by Cariyale. Just received by apis J. li. RILEY A CO. 3 VACANT LOTS, FOR building purposes, on Front street, between Spring snd North streets. For sale by SMITH A MILLS, oc23-d Real Eatate Agents. SMALL HOUSE AND LOT, ON Sugar Alley. i.otSS by K2V,teet; Irams houaawith font rooms, well, etc For ssle cheap, by SMITH A MILLS, Jy29-dtl Real Estate Agents. COCO AND STRAW MATTING. 1 20ft YDd Coeu,B"kMa8irswMalung,juatreeelv. JS coeoanut Hsrl , and for sale by VV BO, S oell i. D. OSBORN A CO. SUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A Aas lot, slightly injured to be had for a song, for sale by ' apl II P OWL KB A. OO. RECEIVED, at ths Boston Piano and Musle Store, FIVE more of those celebrated Boudoir Pianos hesulilul Nose wood cases. (decil R, REED. . CUEET MUSIC Just received at tha Boston Music Store O amongst which msy be found new snd popular pieces, dccll k. REED. FLUTINAS AND ACCORDBONS A new supply just received st REED'S Boston Music Store. Also, a hoe lot ol Guitars. a. ell Cl( DOZEN VIOLINS-Just reeeiveJ at REED'S Boston Music Store, which will be aold low. at Wholesale or Re tail. call and ok at them, dccll BERTINAn) M ETIIOD FOR THK PIANO FORTE. Also Hunter's Instruction Book, snd a variety of other Instructors lor the Pisno. Just received st REED'S. 'PHE BIBLE IN THE FAMILY. By Bosrdmsn. For J. aale by ldec5 J. H. R1LKY CO. risUE HUMAN BODY IT8 CONNECTION WITH MAN. By 1 Wilkinson. For sale by (dec5) J. H. RILEY A CO . f ONIlFELLOW'a GOLDEN LEGEND. For aale bT aj deca. j. U. RILEY A CO. HAWTHORN'S WONDER ROOK. For si decS. j. U. Je by RILEY A CO. VAGAMUNDO. By John E. Warren. For ssle by decS. J. H. RILEY A Co. EMBROIDERIES. TMRROIDERED Lace and MashnCanea. Chens ierttas. Sleeves I-i Collars,Ca(ls,MourDing Collars and Cuds, Fioanetugs, Edg, hags snd Insertisg, Ac, Ac The tergest assortanent la Colusa- u. i all aaa examioa oeiore purcaaaiag. aepSO 1. 1. SNOWDEN CLOTH AND CASSIMER8). 17 NGLIPH. French and American Cloth and Cassia A-J eluding aosne fanrv colored elcths, in which may be founds sre combination of oamulf and lorn print. Jnat opened, by oelO H. COWL vlls at C LOAKS AGREAT rsriety of Cloak a, tnm tl5 to 100 Also, rich Closk Velvets, can be found at the New Store of 8HAPLEV at HALL, oe Barkus'a Block. CORDAGE. CORDAGE! ALL sim Cordage, iraaS-ln as ISA aarh, just recetsed and for I ale at the sign ol the Gut Broad Axe, No. 159 High street. apzJ aTi.HOL'Kisr, nun km at co. STOCKING YARN 1 St) lbs. Black Woetaa Tars. .Lisht snd Dark nut V lbs. Wkavr and Fancy Jast received sad lor sals by jatyts do do OSBORN A CO. J. D. I!
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Full Text | 1 -Mi VOLDME-XV. COLUMBUS, FRIDA.Y MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1852. NUMBER 154 T PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT Ic BA10OM, OFFICE JOUBNAL BUILDINGS, Hinn AND PFABL ITIIITI. L'OUNTINQ ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TERMS Invariably In (dnnet The Dully, to persons In Columbus, per year " mnt by muilout of Columbus . . . . tA 00 5 00 during th UMaiun, mid Trl-Weekly balance of y.iar In Columbus ' lly mull VfiH Tri-Weekly by mall Weekly In Columbus Outol the city; by mull, (Ingle To clubs of four nd upwards ... To clubs ot ten and upwards, to one address Unity, session Tri-Weekly Wookly, single To clubs ot live ami upwards 5 00 Advertising. Thelnlluwingrafa'sand ruins ot advertising have been agreed Uion between the proprietors ot the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Halt Journal, to be observed, in all eases, alter this date. July M, l4. ., Dally Paper. . One square, 10 lines or leas, one insertion if 0 50 " " " each additional ". ' ..... 0 85 " " V, 1 we-k ISO " , " " 2 " a 00 " . " " 3 " 3 00 " ' " 1 month 4 00 " " ' a ' 0 (10 " " ' 3 8 00 e in oo " " " " 15 00 " " "12 ... 18 00 standing card, 5 lines orleaa, perannnm 10 00 lfc column, with 4 changes, " . SO 00 " "8 " " ' " 28 00 to " "18 " " " 25 00 to " changed weekly " " 30 00 to " " daily " 80 00 to " with 4 changes " 35 00 to " "6 " " " 40 00 to " "13 " " " 45 00 to " chungod weekly " 63 00 to " " daily " " 130 00 Other cases not provided for, chargeable In conlorniity with the above rates. Tho standard of measurement to bo minion tvne. For each additional squure in tho daily, inserted one month, nr ............ uuu...u..n. .uu.. ... ...... j, .....u.ii, ... a greater length ol time, and lor ach additional square Inserted under the yearly rates, bait prico. No advertisement to bo coimidercd by the year, unless It Is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for tho accuracy or legal advertisements beyond the aniuuut charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for olllccs of every description) to bo charged at the rate of lilty cents per week, for each name; the same to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements from strangers or trnnslcnt persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be coutiuued one mouth, uuless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; Tho privileges of yearly advertisers will bo confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Rent Eitnto Agents, &c., not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No AUY'KnTISBHENT CAN BB IN3KRTKD OBATDITOV8I.Y. Advi. l;-.'-ints for charitable institutions, liro coin panics, ward, township iiid other public meetings, and such like, to be charged nan puce Marriiun notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge.unless accompanied by funeral invitaiiiiu or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo paid tor. Reiii'a advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiiinu notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or -tnv public eutertaiuments where charges are made lor ad.uittnitv.all notices ol privato associations every notice denned i'ar attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended t.i pir.inuta individual interest, cun only be inserted with the understanding that tno same is to bo paid lor. If intended to he inserted in the editorial column, tho sumo will be charged at the rate ol not less than SO cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double tho above rates, and measured aa If aolid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to he charged at the rale of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo holden lor tho price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. SAMUEL CALLOWAY. HKNUY P. PAtlR. UAI, I. O XV A V A 1'AUH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners, in the CourU of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Ottice iu Piatt s new building, opposito state uouse. mayO-tf A. II. KUTTI.ES. Attorney nnd Counsellor nt l.nw, Oolumbiia, Ohio. OIHce, No. 8, Nell's Exchange, opposito Secretary ot State's oibce-. Jy27 WALTER TI1KAI.I., Attorney anil Counwllor nt I.hw.CoIuiiiIhih, Ohio. ALSO, a Cominisioner to tike the Acknowledgment ot Deeds for the Stale ot New York. "cCO i.ucian buttlks. thxo.comstiick. oeo. a. comstock. BUT TLF.rt, COi.8TOC'K & DO., (Successors to 11. Comntnck ec Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKKC1IANT3, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ol the Canal, Columbus, Obio. g" Liberal advances mode on consignments. mare J. RIIMiWAY & CO'S ' Iron Foundry, Urond street, neur tho Hi-ldge, l oliiin-bun, Ohio. Stoves ot all kinds.and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. ocll,'41 nu uilllVIIT Tllll HPSON'H OKKICK. N O. 4, Nell's) Kxehnngc, opposite the Secretary ol State's otliCM, High street, Culumbus, VS. 8K1BBBT. St. C. LILLKY. ' BDinBIIK Jtr. 1.II.I.RV. BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. sugVlli, 4a GERE, AIIIIOT I' cV IO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cntlery, Iron, Nuils.Olass, House Builders' Materials. Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military (foods Ac , Ac No. nil High strKt, sign ol the Gilt Padlock. r. c sessions. L. B HABBIS. V. V. HESHION8 cV CO.. w nill.tlltl AND BBTAIL UXALEBS IN pvuv GOOItH, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Ate. mm Vimr iinrs siiuin oi toe Aioeiicwi, .u.uiii.-u.. srs.mtlltSSK Ar MARTIN. DRAPERS AND TaILOR 8, High sirsel, ls W north of 7V, oppoiiu the U. 8. Hotel, Ait E prepared to execute all orders in their line ol businets, iu theneatestand mostlashlonable styh apl6-dtl A. L. MARTIN. GOODIN die MA II ON, WHOLESALE and Retail Healers in s lixtures, Cincinnati Obio III Main St., above Court. Chandelier.. Aut, at Kastern p rK.es ; Hardware. GERE, ABBOTT cV CO Hlarn ef the (jilt Pndlarls, No. Its I Hits sirrei II II leu street, I, II. lVE E now iu store and in tran$itu Irom the east, a very large I stock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, Inr-1 minx and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have s. tne ability ui do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchasers uHn aa good terms, it not a little better than anv other establishmi-nt in Ibis vicinity. jUB))7 OK HE, AHBUTT At CO PAINTM. WE have ou hand and lor aale at the lowest market ratea, Llaseed Oil, .While and Red Load, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety ol paint, brashes, Ate. At the. sign ol the CARRIAGE TRI.IM1NGI. 1 aa PAIREIasUcSpruigs; SOsetl Iron Axkt: 100 sett Brass 1UU Hubb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Leather ; Lace, lulu, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth; Tck,Sesincx Cord, Malleable Castings, ate. I or sale by . june7 GERE, ABBOTT CO. NAILH. WE take this opportunity to aay that we have now In store and lor aale at low prices, 3O0 kegs of the b.st nails ever brought to this market. GLUE, ABBOTT Ac CO. i Aflll BOXES WINDOW til.AS.1, amongss wmcn may 1 ,UUU ha found single aud double thick French, the best Pittsburg. Abra, cheaper glaaa of all the usual sire. A"hcstgn of the UylJ U1L1 PA1UAM.K. CROSH CUT 8AWH. WE have jast received a fresh lot ol those vary superior cross cut aawa we hare been aeliing the last two years. hja7 r.EHE. ABBOTT A C" China, Glass and Qaeensirare. T BE rabseriben have commenced business la Columbua in the above iuse, and are now receiving a very large new and complete stock, comprising White Ironstone Dinusg.Tea and Toilet Ware, oftbe best quality. California Lustre " " " Ftorentnse Vine " " Mulberry Foliage " Flowing Bine Leaf - Flowing Amethyst " " " Lirtt Blue Delaware " " With a very large and eompliM stock of Common Ware. Alao, a splendid assortment of Solar and Hall I -amps,(lu-au-aoist, Bnianuia Ware, Waiters, Castors, Tabie Cutlery, Lan- Also siecwiins a very fall assortment of Glaaa Warn, Frenrk China and Fancy Wares. . , , . Wa respeenially request the eltisena ol Cohunbe snd sur-(oundisg country to rail and examine our Mock sad prices, .inch e-otu.1 to prov. u.ilory. q eeplt State Joumsl Bulidinf, Disk st, Cohsmbus. GLAriM LAMPN . TOW psausg.asiAendul variety of Glass Lamps. For sale DOOU on FsrsslX4,Gui4eninf, Fnita and Flowers, tn is 0MsndsstorkSi also, works on dcMkiisninndjWrds eaforsasaatthMBOTSstoraof J. H, RlUtT ACO. INSURANCE. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF H 1O0.OOO. T'fllS Company nmkos every Inmtrance appertaining to or connected with Life KUk$, on the Joint Stock and Mutual rows comoineu. On the Joint Stock nlsn. the ratna are nne-thtrd 1.a than thnu s uu i cnaracu dv Mutual liomnnnlea. ami nttnen ner tL Iobvaf than 3 00 I the rates of molt Stock Coninaulna. 9 00 I 'J'ho Charter permits the crantlnr of Insurance on Life In eve. i pu i ry torm, inciuuing tue right of Wife, Ckildren, rartnti, or Crtd- i w ttttre, 'i o insure the Lite ol another lor their own exclusive ban. 1 00 I ellt, payable alter dnnth or upon the parties arriving at the age 1 00 OFFICERS. 60 James B. Hoon, President; Sah'l McClvbkan, Vice Prcsl. id uun i jusKru n. i.escii. Treasurer : ciiablks a. colton. See. rwiary. DIRECTORS. James 8. Hoon, Joseph 8. I.ekch, John S. Dilwobth, Chables A. Colton, Basil McClvbkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkin, late Secretary of Wnr. lion. Waltes Fobwabd, lute Secretary of Treasury. John Snyueb, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech. Wholesale Grocer. Those desirous of Insuring, nr in want of Information on the siiDject, will please call atlho oltlce, over the Hook Store of Hunt ngton KSiacintlre, Jllgb street, Columbus, Ohio. K. II. VANRF.K8AI.AKtt. Asent. Nobhan Gay, H. D., Examining Physician, Mo. 4, Neil's Now "an. deco-em. Washington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OlIIO. CAPITAL. ftlOO.OOO. INSURES the safer classes or property at reasonable rates of premiums. No risks taken nr. the" firwvlul irAvinii ' eimi. ea, nor to exceed $3,000 In amount upon one risk, or in tho same . . .. - viwuiiy. ny sucu means una company cxpecu to avoid any Tho receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1651, to October Reports of the standing and condition of the Company are made OFFICERS. Hon. Reuben Wood, President! D. B. Dunham, Vlco Prcsl ....... ..nuunn ituuu, iimiucmi a. iiiiHHAni vicerresi'i dent; O. N. Skekls, Secretary; Urobob Myoatt, Treasurer. K. II. VANItENSALAEIt. Asrent for the above Comnanv. Is i.i.aiiTix ii iBBue rniiuies ana to lurnun an necessary information. OIHce over Huntiniton At. Maclnth-e'a Bunk htnre. lli,.h ltwi.,l f?..l...l.... J..RV.B - i vv.umuu. oeco-om, COMJAIBU8 AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company, Gtllnrnntv Vnnil ttl llll.lllin. TUIS Company otters to the Insured all the aeeurltyand ad- Vantaiea or Iha Mnfiinl and Jnint Hln.b nl.n. ,,. k.HinlnM applied) combined, namely t Low rate of premium an annual return, in cash, of the nor centaizA renuired for the centinaent risk of tho ynsr; an adequate, but not excessive provision Inr nw uiuru sucuruy oi memoera ior tnn wnoie term oi me, witn an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mom bers, and also for the present security of those for the whole term ol life. This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium arc fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a previa. Ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security? in exact proportion to tno amount ol business and tne increasing risk Iroin advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Vc, giving in detail the plan and rates of too company, lurnisnea gratis, ana applications received, by J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc23-d MUTUAL INSUltANUB. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSVILI.E, OHIO. P. P. Sanfobd, Prcsidont. Wat. L. Pkbkins, Secretary. oc23-d J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE nmm mjtual life insurance coipisy, L'UVINsLiTON. K V. rriHS Company has an actual capital ot One Hundred Thou. annd Dollum, aud is managed by men ol the highest integ rity anu responsiuiuty. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application r eclved by J. R. TU1TLE, Agent. Dr. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. . sept3-dlv "tub riAltTFORB LIKE ANU II U ALT II INMtu' KANC'K COMPANY. HABTPOBD, CONNECTICUT. and Health principles : in all of which the ratea are as favor to those assured as satcty to thera and the Company will adra I. This Company Is the jSrsI and ony ens In the Union, or in Utr world, it is believed, that has thus combined ita operations, ino ottered to grant insurance with henetita both nrssrni aud protj.:r. lit For lull details In regard to tormsand conditions relerence may bo made to tho pamphlets to be had gratis ol the agent, or ot W ai. rintu, u. LUWBiuun, ageut. Columbus, O, August 20, 1850. OSEFH P. SMITH. SAMUKL SI. MILLS. MltllTH cV MII,T,H, A TTOUNEYS ANU COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Jtenl JEatate Aitentis, Hiirveyore nnd Notaries l'ubllr, 111011 STBEKT, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ATTEND to the practice ol theirprolemion, obtaining, pensions, selling and leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lands, collection ol claims, examination ol land titles, Vc, tee., tic. BEPKBENCES. Swan It Andrews, Culumbus, O. Allred Avery, New York Clly. Win. Miilurd, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Sillcy St Wright, Cin'ti. J. V. W. Finnay, SL Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Cincin'ati. JOHN W. BAKES. BOBEBT ABHSTBONO. 1IAKBR 6c ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. OIHce, South room Exchange Bauk Building, Columbus, O. r.i(R HALE An OUT LOT containing 1V4 acres, with a JL- In frame building, stuated on Friend street, opposite the Blind Asylum. Inquire oi augg BAKER & ARMSTRONG. 1,'OK HALE A two story BRICK HOUSE, containing six rooms, situated on the south end of Filth street. Terms ea- say. Inquire oi anga BAKER At ARMSTRONG A FAIt 1) K(tK MALE OR RENT. THIS farm is .i turned within two miles ot the city, and contains 80 acres, 65 of which are improved. Enquire of eepiv nAncn nnmninnu- FOR HALE AT A BARGAIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Half Lota in the city. Sit uated on Town street, between High and Third streets. Inquire ol aug'. BAKER At ARMSTRONG. FOR HAI.K OR EXCHANGE. f4f ACRES OF LAND, iu Henry county, Illinois, a portion O IU of which is timbered, the balance Is a brat rate quality of bottom and rolling prairie. This laud is wellculculatcd for a Stock Farm, having an abundance oi living wnbT the year round. Persona wi.hing to purchase, or exchange properly in this vicinity, for a d,sinille piece ot land, woo d co well to call on the subscribers immediately. Inquire of aug7 BAKER ARMS IRV) O. a. s . a sjs !! Illy, s lianU ilKPOCY JtnU aaCllilHilC VIUCC. IOWA CITY. COLMAN, POWELL, HART db CO. TIHSConijianybaveestablished m Genera Agency at the seat of Government inr the purchase and sale of Mexican War Land Warrants, and ior the location of Warrants issued uoder the act ot September, 1850. The Company also respectfully tender their services as Agents for selling these Lsnds when patented, and tor paying Uses on Lands ot non-residents. REFERENCES. Stephen Whlcher, Esq., U. S. District Attorney, Iowa; 8. U. Shelleday, E.q, " Marshal " Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa Reyister and Receiver " ' Fairlield Register and Receiver " " Dubuque " Hon. D. F. Miller, late M. C, lows ; D. A. January, Esq., St Louis, Missouri; J. P. Fddy, Esq, " Hon. Nenion Edwards, Alton, 1 nota ; ' John W. Vance, Danvilu " Garret Vliet, Milwaukle, Wisc.Aisin. Hon. E. M. Huntington, late '. om. Gen. Land Office, ladisna; M Oliver H. Smith,! ndlanapolis, Indiana ; Albert 8. White, Lalayettn, ' Chancey Rnae, Kiq, Terra Haute, " Jobn Chambers, (late Governor of lows,) Kentucky, James Davies, Esc., Smithland, Joha Armstrong, Esq.. Greensburgh, Pennsylvania ; Alexander K. Stephenson, Esq., Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania r. William MeClellsn, Esq, Chambershurgh, Gen. O. H. W. Stull. Cumberland, Maryland. Hon. Richard M. Voung, Waahiugton City; " Fits Henry Warren, Ilenry Clay Henderson, Esq., Treasury Department; Wulianr-ton City. Major Walter B. Morris, Memphis, Tennessee; Coi.Sam'l R. Anderson, Naahvillo, " General Mcintosh, Georgia. John Bryan Esq. Custom House, Charleston, Sofith Carafina. Rev. Benjamin Chace, Natches, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio; Gen. Charles Anthony, Springfield, " W. B Hubbard, Esq Columbua, " ' CoL John Noble, Columbna pyl HOUHK AND LOT FOR SALK. a THE aubeeriber will sell the Lot on which he lives, em High street, between Town and Rich. It la in the centre ot the city, and a very convenient aland tor bnainens and rer n family reaidrnce. The terms will bs about one third down and the balance in payments. Those who wish to purchase to .peculate on, or to locate for business would do well to call and exam, hie the premises, aa s good bargain wiB be offered. mayS WALTER THRALL. I am Butborlxed to aeTI that excellent property ot Mr. Pike's, am the south side of Broad street, east of Front. W. T. AND FOR HALK. The UBdirtrW half of 16 7-10acrea of land, adjoining the eiry of Cohsmbus, 150 rod ana sat libra street, fronting on the Cnrsrabna snd Groreport tn rasas a liueussmntaeia pnee i3uoona-a nor acre. iannf"i,i made known en Sfmlication to U. 8. FORMA. uonsnsnss, tMps. , less. FOR 8ALB A swairnble VACANT LOT.sirnaled ts Town street, lasnirn ef " ssur IIAKKn; AKaVTmOPU. (CAPITAL STOCK, 9100,000. -This Company, by thelib- LOCOmOtlVC Engine VVOrkS ZaneSVl 1 U, 0., J era! provisions of its charter, is enabled to ofler advantagea LuiiLrnrcin i v i d.ii...i rnn.n.i... .k.. VhC?W It'nowhirenar TRANSPORTATION. C. C. and C. Railroad, CONNECTED at Columbus with the Columbus and Xeniaand Little Miami Railroada at Cincinnati i the Pittsburgh and t-inciunati, rainesvuia ana Asntaouia ilallroaua at Cleveland, and witn toe oouuussy ana Kowarx itauroad at Shelby. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after November 24th, Trains loave as follows, Sunday, executed i . Cleveland lor Columbusand Way Stations, St.... 6.30 A.M. " " " " " .... 0.00 P.M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way Stations, with freight and passengers, at 8.00 A. M. ColuoibuiforClevelund andWay Stations, ut.... 110 P.M. " B.00 P. M. Columbus for Cloveland and Way Stations, with freight and passengers, at 6.00 A. M Passeniers loavini Cleveland bv the 8.30 A. M. Train, dine at oneiuy; arrive at coiutnous ats.uo r. M., and Cincinnati at 1U.3U P. M. Returning Leave Cincinnati at 87.15 A. M., dine at Columbus at 1.00 P. M.. and arrive at Cleveland at 8.30 P. M.. con necting (until close of navigation) with the first class steamers or ounaiu ana vuusirs. Passengers leavioa- Cleveland bvtho 6.00 l'.M.nlsht Train, arrivo at Columbus next mornini at 4.00 A. M.. and at Cinclnua tt at 11.00 A. M. Returning Leave Cincinnati at 2.3U P. M.. Co. lumbus at 9.00 P. M , arrive at Cloveland next inornins at 8.20 a. as, in time ior me train leaving lor rittsourgn ; tnts train will oe oisconunnna alter tue close oi Liaxe navigation. Passengers will be ticketed by Railroad between Cleveland ana newarx, cicvoiana ana Mount vernoo. Cleveland and rred ericktown, Cleveland and Manstiold, Cleveland and Monroevllle, uieveiana ana Banausxy. lly Railroad and Stales between Cleveland and Elvrla. Clevo land and Oberlin, Cleveland and Milan, Cleveland aud Nurwalk, Cloveland and Wooster, Columbus and Mt Vernon, r The company is prepared to receive Ireluht on consign mnni, ana transport it to any point on tnulr road. If or purlieu lars, see Freight Tariff I O. A Knioht, Cleveland. I R i .... ... r. ukii. TiAfaun, vuiuuiuua, AHeuts. J. P. Davis, Shelby, I W. U. Clement, Sup't I.. M. R. R., Cincinnati. H. MRDBKBr, BUp t C & A. K. K., COlUmbBB, r. w. dtbadrb, iincinnau, C. Patrick, Cleveland, Ticket Agents. A. STONE, 5, Jb., Superintendent. Doc4 Olllce of tho C. C. It C. R. 11. Co., ) CLEVELAND, flOV. 2ULS, ICOl. ana's . , laJls If M iTH IriFuffiSPTrrt0 I-itfcTsTrvarnWs' Wa 1851. COLUMBUS & XENIX RAILKOAD, SUMMED. AUUA.NGEMKMT. N and after June 4, until further notice, Passenger Trains I V will run as follows : EXPRESS THUOU'iU TRAIN between Cleveland and Cin. elnnatl leave Columbua daily, (Sundaya excepted,) at 5.30 P. M., arrivo at Xenla 7.40 P. M. Returning, leave Aenia at 8.35 A. M. arrive at Columbus 10.40 A.M. I . .. ..v... . ........ ..... , . M. ACCOMMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Columbus dailr at 5.10 A. M., arrives at Xenla at 7.35 A. M. (connecting with a Train on tho Little Miami Railroad which arrives In Cincinnati 11.20 A. M.) Returning, leave Xenia on the arrival ot thu train iron; Cincinnati at 0.5 1', M., reach Columbus 8.30 P. M. Passeniers bv this Train coini either to Cleveland or Cincin nati, sleep at Columbus and roaumo the next morning. Coaches leave Columbus daily for Lancaster, Chillicothe, Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, on tho arrival of the Cars. Piorce's line oi Stages runs belwoeu Xenla and Dayton in con. nectlon with both trains of Cars. Tickets mav bo had at the ottice of the Ohio Stale Coinnanv. In Columbus. Itc The Company will not be responsible for baa-gaiie ex ceeding 950 in value, unless by special agreement jaio d. nr.UDr.ui, oup i. THK UAILU.OAD. O.tlMllDB Oc bTACiK 4IVFICB, Has oeen rcmovea irom ins neii uouse- to lour uoors nortb of the American Hotel, on liuih street Citi- xens are requested to call at the othce and seenre Railroad Tick ets lor either North or West. They can also bavo an Omnibus call ior them at their residences, and be suro ot arriving at the Depot in time for the trains. Four Daily J.lneo of Conclieo leavo on the arrival of the cars. For Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, as follows: r.asi nan i.ines leave at iu a. m. Kxnress " " 9 P. M. Extra Coaches lurnished at short notice. B. O. REAM. Aseut. Columbus, Ohio, March 25, 1851-1 y 11. AL F. BLANUV, Pbopbictobs proved eonstruction and finish, which for oapacity, speed and durability, are not excelled in this country. Also, all other Railroad Machinery, of both wrought and cut iron, pertaining to the road, stations or machine-shops. Terms as lavoraoie as any older Dunaers in tno uuitea o pates. The facilities ot tranauortatlon irom Zanesville aro as aood aa from sny otnor point in tho Union, having steamboat navigation to tho Ohio River, and Canal boat and Railroad connection with the Obio river and Lakes. One of their Kngiues, the " Muskingum," on the Central Ohio Railroad, mav be referred to. or others at their worka Tho at tention of those interested is invited, and orders solicited. novJ-:im Pennsylvania Railroad. Winter Arrangement between Philadelphia & Pittsburg TIME UKUCCICU TO tf l UUUH8. ON and alter the 1st of DECEMBER next, Passengers will be carried by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, in 24 hours, with only i!8 miles ol staging, over an excellent Turnpike. FAKE 11 00 This is the shortest and best route between the Great West and the Atlantic Cities, and the Accommodations sre iu sll respects of the highest character. THOS. MOORE, Agent novl7-d3m Pennsylvania Railroad Company. W. A.fti.l'. MCCOY sfc CO., Opposite the State Ilonae, WOULD rcspecuully inloim the citizens of Columbus and v. ciiiily, that they are now receiving their unusually large stock of FALL AND fVIN'l'KU UU UUUUH, Including all the latest stylos of foreign importations, among which mav be found s rich assortment ot Ribbons and Dress Goods, English and French Broadcloth., black and Fancy Casai-tneres, French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, white snd colored Flannels, Shootings and Shirtings, Prints, Ginghams, and a general assortment of F'ancy and Staple Dry Good., ocd TO COUNTRY MERCHANT. WE have on hand a lot ot assorted crates, which will s.ild at New York prices, freight only added, and a large kitol Glass Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and othera are invited to call and examine our assortment ol China, Crockery, and Glass ware ; also a superb lot of Fancy Wares, such aa Rich Vases, Tete a tete Setts, Motto cup and saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Gloss ware, Brit- Iannia lescnui, bbujib, liMiuHubu, -' .u.v """---i 4 .'nltiw nota. Ac. Axe. Ac American Table Cutlery, German Silver snd Plated Tea and Table Spoona. k, t;ornellu OOiar i,ara i-aaipa, yUiiuora auu .TM.K, buuiu Glauses, Waiters, Lanterns, and many other articles usetul iu housekeeping. J. WESTWATER At SON. Columbus, August 15, 18511 y New and Cheap Goods. SB. STANTON, next door to the Capital House, has Just received a large assortment of Merinos, Lyoneae Cloths, Poplins, Alpaceaa, Print, Shawls, Bonnets, Dreaa Trimmings, Buttons, Lace Goods, Ate., Ate., in sddiUon to hi former stock, which will be sold very cheap. sepiS BAG!! BAGS! BAGGING! FUST RECEIVED 250 Seamless Bags 2 and SV buahela. 400 yds 6-4 Hemp Bagging from 80 to 33 eta per yd. 850 yds Twil'd Cotton do. 10 ps 36 and 40 inch Burlaps. 1 bale Heavy Osnaburg. For aale cheap by (Jun4 1 J. D. OSBORN At CO. FLUTES. In von wish to purchase a good r lute, just call at itr.r.u o, anu he will sell you one very cbean lor cash. Amateurs and Pro feasorssay he haa the beat in market. Call and try them. oc24 GIRANDOLES. YTE have ust received an assortment of Girandoles, ol new I snd elegant designs, which we will sell st very low rstesj at tne new t-rocsery Dtorn. oc34 H. At G. FOSTER. FRENCH CHINA. GOLD BAND and White French Chine, comprising Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and bssutilul shapes. Jest received and for sale, m setts or separata pieces, stlow rases, st the New Crockery Store. h. G. FOSTER, oegg State Journal Buildings. aar A IV ivn ItUU 1MEVT1I. PLASTERING. SVLER A DUNCAN are now prepared to execute both Plata snd Ornamental Plastering at abort nones snd reasonable prices. Residence oi Byler, north side of Long street, bet'roeu Hash snd Third; Duncan, st Martin's Boarding House, Eight atoUsttng ill m&$5$te&s 111 lUcuiltcm of the present Congress. Aullicutio liuls of the member of the present Gun-gresi have been published by the Washington paper, from which we copy the following. It will be seen that in the political classification of the members we have given only their preference! aa between the two great lending purtiet; although several of llie Whigs and a few of the Democrats, in both Houses, are un derstood to be. Free-soilers: SENATE. President WILLIAM R. KIND, of Alabama. Secretary Asbuby Dickens. Tcnn up Term asp. Atchison, David It., d Mo 1855 Badger, Oeolge E., a N 0 1855 Bayard. James A., d Dola 1857 Houston, Samuel, d Toxas 1853 Hunter, Robert M. T., u Vu 185:1 James, Charles 1 ., d R I 1857 Jones, George W.,d lows 185:1 Jones, James C, w Tenn 1857 King, William It., d Ala 1855 Bell, John, w Tenn 1H53 Berrien, James McP.,w Gs 1853 Borland. Solon, d Ai l 1855 Bradbury, James W., si Me 1853 Bright, Jesse D., d Ind 1857 Mnllorv. Hteuhcn II.. d Fla 1857 aiangum. wuiie f., w n c ic-n Mason, James M., d Va 1857 Miller, Jucob W. a N J 185.3 Hrodbesd, Richard, jr.,dPal857 Butler, Andrew P.. d H C 1855 Cass, Lewis, d Mich 1857 Chase. Salmon V..d Ohio 1855 Morton, Jackson, Fla 1855 Norrls, Moses, jr., d N II 1855 Clarke, John H., RI 1853 Clay, Henry,) Ky 1855 Clemens, Jeremiah, i Ala 1855 Cooper, Charles, w Penn 1853 Davis. Jefturson. d Miss 1857 Pearce, James A., to Md 1855 Pratt, Thomas O , Md 1857 Kbett, K. Barnwell, d S C 1853 Kusk, Thomas J., d Texas 1857 Scbastlsn, Wm.K .d Ark 1853 Seward, William H., NY 1855 Davis, John, to Mass 1853 Dawson, William C, Gal855 Dodge, Aug. C, d Iowa 1855 Dudao. llenrv. d Wise 1857 onicids, James, a III 1855 Smith, Truman, Conn 1855 8oul6, Pierre, d La 1855 Spruance, Presley, w Del 1855 Douglas, Stephen A.,d 111 1853 Downs, Solomon W., d La 1853 Felch, Alphcm.d Mich 1853 Fish. Hamilton, to N Y 1857 Stockton, RutwrtP ,d N J 1857 Sumner, Charles, Mass 1857 Underwood, Jus. 11., to Ky 1853 Upb iiii, William, Vt 1853 Foote, Henry S.,d Miss 1853 Foot, Solomon, Vt 1857 Oovor. Henrv 8.. to Mo 1857 Vacancy, Cal 1857 Vacancy, Conn 1857 Wade, Benjamin F., O 1857 Walker, laaae P., d Wise 1855 Whitcomb, James, d Ind 1855 Gwin, William M., d Csl 1855 Halo, John 1'., d N 11 1853 Hamlin, Hannibal, d Mo 1857 IIOUHE OP REPKESBNTAVIVE8. Speaker HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk John W. Fobnky, ot Pennsylvania Abercromblo, James, w Ala lves.jWillard, d NY Aiken, William, d M C Jackson, Joseph w., d Mass ; Jenkins. Timotbv. d Ga Alien, l nnrles, to Allen, Willis, d N Y ins Penn Me Me Mass N C Va N Y Jnhuaou, AaJron, tt Johnson, James, d Johnson, Jubn, d Johnson, Robert W., d Jones, Daniel 'I'., d Junes, Georgo W it Jones, J. Glaney, d Kiuu. Ueorue U.. to 'IVu Alliauu, John, to Andrews, Charles, d Appleton, John, d Appleton, William, to Ashe, Willism 8., is Averett Thomas U., d Babcock, Leander, d Bailey, David J., d Barrcre, Nelson, io Bartlott, Thomas J., d Bayly. Thomas U d Ga Ohio Ark N Y 'Pen Pen RI N Y Pen Pen La (la King, Prestun, d Ohio Kuhns, Joseph H., to Vt Kurtz, William 11., d Landry, J. Aristide, Va Va Ohio Beale, Jamoa M. H., d Bell, Hiram, Lane, Josepb, d (del) Letcher, Jobn, d Lockhart, James, d Mace, Daniel, d Malonoy, Richard 8., d Mann, Horace, so Marshall, Edward C, d Marshall. Uumohrev. to Orcg va Ind Ind Ill's Bennett, Henry, N Y Burnhiael, Johu M., d (dttl)Utah Bibigbaus, T. S., to i'eun Bissull, Willism II., d Ill's Bocock, Thomas, S., d Va Bowie, Richard J., to Md Masa Cal h'y Bowno, Obadiah, to NY Boyd, Jobn H,, NY Boyd, Linn, d Kv Martin, Frederick 8., to NY niurtin, Louts si, a La Ninon, John C, d Ky McCorkle, Joseph W., d Csl McDonald, Moses, d Me Bragg, Jofin, d Ala Brockenridae, John C d Kv Brcnton, Samuel, to Ind McLanahan, James X., d Pen urigga, Ueorge, to NY Brouka, James, to NY Brown, Albert G., d Mist Brown, George H , w NY Buell, Alexander U.,d NY Burrows, Lorenzo, to NY Burt. Armistead. d 8 C McMullcn, Fayette, d Va Aicnair, jonn, d McQueen, John, d Meachani, James, to Meade, Richard K , d Miller, John G to Millson, John H., d Miner, Ahiman L to Moore, Henry D., to Moore, Henry, to Morehead, James T, to Morrison, John A., d Murphy, Charlea d Murray, William, d Nabors, D. II., d Nowton, Ebon to Outlaw, David, to Parker, Andrew, il Parker, Samuel W., to Peaslee, Charles U., d Pen SC Vt Va Mo Va Vt Pen La NC Pen Ga N Y Miss Busby, George 11., d Ohio Cabell, Edword C, Fla Cuble. JosoDb. a Ohio Caldwoil. Jovph I'., v. N C Campbell. Lewis D.. Ohio Campbell, Thompson, d ill's tyarttor, uavio n... a onto Coskio, John S., d Vu Chandler, Joseph R., to Penn Chapman Charles, w Conn Obio &TJ-N C Pen lud N II CGurchwell, George W., d Tenn Clark, Lincoln L., d Iowa Cleveland, Chauncey F-, d Conu Clingman, 1 boinas L, , NU Cobb, Williamson R. W, d Ala Colcock, William V., d 8 C Conger, James 1., to Mich Penn, Alexander G., d i.a Penuimun, Ebenezcr J., to Mich Perkins, Jared. d N II Cottman, Joseph S.. to Md Phelps, John ti , d Polk, William II., d Portor, Gilchrist, to Powell, Paulus, d Price, Rodman M., d Mo Ten Mo Vn NJ Masa Cullom, William Tenn Curtis, Carleton B., d Penn Daniel, John It J., d N C Darby, Jobn V.,to Mo Davis, George T., to Mass Davis. John G.. d Ind itantoul, Hubert jr., a llichard.on, William A.,d ill' Dawson, John L., d Penn Dean, Gilbert, d NY Dimmick, Milo M., d Penn Dlsnoy, David T., d Ohio Dockery, Allred, w N C Doty, James D., d Wis Duncan, James H., to Mnss Dunlism, Cyrus L., d Ind Durkee, Charles, d Wis fcastnian, Bcujumin C, d Wis Edgcrton, Allred P., d Ohio Kiddle, George, d Dela Bobbins, Juhn jr., d " Pen Ruble, Renben, d NY Robinson, John L., d Ind Ross, Thomas, d Pen Russell, Joseph, d NY Sackett, William A., to NY Savage, John H., d Ten Scberraerhorn, Abr.M.,N Y Schoolcralt, John L., to NY Schuonmakcr, Marius, to N Y Scudder, Zeuo, to Mass Scurry, Richard, d Texs Seymour, David L.,d NY Seymour, O. S., d Con Edmundson, Henry A, d Va Evans, Alexander, to Md Ewing, Presley M., to Ky rauisner, cnaries JM to vm Ficklin, Orlando it., d Ill's Fitch, Graham N., d ind Florence, Thomas B , d Pen Floyd, John G., d NY Fowler, Orin, to Mass Freeman J. )., d M iss Fullor, Henry M., to Pen Fuller, Thomas J. Dd Me Gamble, James, d Pen Sibley, Henry Ii d (del) Mln Skelton, Charles, d N J Smart, EphraimK.,d Me Smith, William K.,d Ala Snow, William W, d NY Stanly, Edward to NO Stanton, Benjamin, to Ohio Stanton, Frederick P., d Ten Stanton, Hirhnrd K., d Ky Stephens, Alex. U., to Ga Stevens, A. P., d NY Stevens, Tbadileus, to Pen Stone, James W., d Ky Stratton, Nathan T., d N J Strotbcr, James F., u Va luHfiorll;j"o.i.h,d NY" Swcctser, Charles, d Ohio Taylor, John L., to Ohio Thompson, Benjamin, so Moss Thompson, Georgo W., d Va Thurston, Benjamin IL, d R I Toombs, Robert, to Ga Townshend, Nottun S.,d Ohio Tuck, Amos, to Nil Venublo, Abr, W , to N C Walbridge, H 8., d NY Wallace, Daniel, d SO Walsh, Thomas Yates, to Md Ward, William T, o Ky Washburn, Israel, jr., to Ma Waikins, Albert G., Ten Weiubtman, K.Wd(del)N M Welch, John, to Ohio Wells, J, inn, to NY White, Addison, to Ky White, Alexander, to Ala Wilcox, John A., sf Miss Wildrlck, Isaac d NJ Williams, Christopher, to Ten Gaylord, James M.,d Ohiu Gentry, Meredith P , to Pen GlddingsJuidiuaR,.. Ohio Gilmore, Allred, d Pen Goodenow, Robert, to Mo Goodrich, John Z., to Moss Gorman, Willis A., d Ind Oiuui, riviiuiu.. vv., U tlino Grey, Benjamin E., to Md Grow, Gaiusha A., d Pen Hall, Wiliard P., d Mo Hamilton, William T., d Md Hammond, Edward, d Md Harper, Alexander, w Ohio Harris, I sham G., d Ten Harris Sampson W., d Ala Hurt, Emanuel B d NY Haskell Augustus P., to NY Haven, Solomon G- to NY Haws, J. II. Hobart, to NY ll.-hanl, William, to vt Hendricks, Thomas A., d Ind Hcnn Bernhardt, d Iowa Hibbard, Harry, d N U llillyer, Junius, d Ga Uolladay, Alexander R, d Va Horselord, Jedediab, w NY Houston, George S., d Ala Howard, Volney E., of Tex Howe. Johu W w Pen Howe. Thomas M Pen How, Thomas Y., jr., d Hunter. William P.. to N Y Woodward, Joseph A., d SC Ohio 1 Yules, Richard, w Ill's Con j Total 217 Ingersoll, Colin M., d VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET FOR SALE. AN unimproved haHlot corner 3d and StateatreeU;alsoacorn modinus Brick dwelllns with 10 rooms snd food outbuild inga nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquired Slllli-r.a, v.vj.n.i.'to o& vu. FOR SALE. THOSE two well known Lou Nos. 7AA and 757, on the comer of Rich and Sixth streets, with streets and alleva all round them, formerly the property ot Chester Johnson, on which are a great variety of choice fruit and shrubbery, aud subdivided into seven parts to suit purcbassra. Ai.su J wo lou on tne corneroi rnena ano enventn streets subdivided into seven parts to suit pu rchaaera. There is an alley ltlfc teet in width running tnrougn tnem lor general convenience The whole ot the foreeoies nronertv will be sold on very ac- coromodating terms. For pamcuiara, inquire ot innmasvvooa, agent. (teb25 WM. PHELAN. SALE OF COLLEGE LANDS! THE larger and better portion oi these lands still remain unsold, snd they sre now ottered at private aale on accommodating terms a part only of the purchase money being required In band. Also, for sale building and out lots In the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more Important advantages to be desired in such property. A good hotel is specially needed in the village, and a lot for ths purpose will be furnished on favorable terms. Apply to the subscribe Gambler ,Knox county. JyStf M T. C. WING, Agent. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE We oBer for eale24 acres of land, with a good Cottage House snd out-buildings, sll in rood order, situated about IS minutes' ride from thecorporstion, on the National road. SMITH A MILLS, oc23-d Real Estate Agents. BAY STATE SHAWLS PRICES REDUCED. JUST received, on consignment, 60 Bay State Shawls, which are ordered to be sold st less thsa ever ottered, by oell J. D. OSBORN A CO. NEW FALL CARPETS. THE subscribers sre now receiving, st their Carpet Rooms, a splendid assortment of Carpets and Oil Cloths, embroidered Lsce snd Swiss Curtains, snd s general sssortmeot ol House Furnishing Goods, to which they invite the attention of buyers, oca VV. A. J. C. McCOY At CO. LACE GOODS. . . , EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Capes, Lsce snd Swiss Sleeves, Under handkis.ColUra, CuSa, Flouncing s, sad s fuU .tockof lOocforscWby c McCOT4tco COUNTRY BAR'D COLORED FLANNELS. TUST received, a targe lot ol beautlral bar'd heavy Funnels. a For sals sneap,Dy oell J. D. OSBORN CO. DRY-COOPS, &e. P. T. Snowden W OULD respectfully Invite the attention or the dtlrens of Co-lumllll. Mirf tlMnntn wl.lilni lh. .t n hi. m 'icii oi ricn bilk ana rAnci liuuua. Aii'aretnvitva 10 can and examine tbi rn. DBEMS GOODS. Extra rich Brocade Dress Silks and Satins ; Plaid do , do " Watered do 'do. " do Irish Poplins: ' " , Plaid do. Embroidered Bilk Tissue, (lor party dresses;) Watered do do, " Embroidered Muslin Robe do; ' " do Lace do; Cashmere and Delaine. Plain Black Silks, fall wldthsand nualltlia French Merinos, Tartan Plaids, ate, c , now being received ouupeneaoy r. I. HNUWUKN, scpiX) No. 4 Odcon Buildings. New Fall Carpeting. UBT roceived, at our Carpet Ware-rooms, (devoted exclusive-ly to the salo of Carpets:) .10 ps Tapestry, Velvet and Brussels Carpet; 35 ps Imperial three ply Carpet; 40 ps Super. Ingrains do , 25 ps Common Wool Ingrain Carpet; 25 pa Wool and Cotton Carpet; 10 ps heavy Coco Matting; 25 ps Straw do; 20 ps super, and common 8talr Malting; 10 ps Rag and List Matting ; 150 Coco, Ropo, Manilla, Juts and fancy Door Mat. ALSO 10 ps Super, tuper. Tapestry, heavy made Oil Cloth, 18 and 24 feet wide; 30 ps 3, 4, 6 und Dfeet Oil Cloths. We tit and make Carpet for snv siie hall or room. We also cut Oil cloths to suit room or Hall. sepl7 J. D. OSBORN & CO. House Furnishinir Goods. CARPETS 30 PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED. k r. have and are receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our large aup- u ui uouse rurnisninff articles, aaaoteo to me aeasan Our stoat is a large as can be found in any Carpet and Fui nUliinc Uonae east or wost Wo have pa u particular attention to the getting up of our aioca, woicu wa purcnasea ior tno casn. We can assure users that we will sell Carpets 80 per cent. lower wan everouei (i m tuis city, anu win not oe unueraoid uy any one. J ll ifBlJUltn OL uu., sepw .Ippo.itc .i.'tol Hotel. New Fall Dry Goods. J. D. OSBORN A: CO.. ' HIGH street, Columbus, respectfully Inform their eustomors and the nubile that thev have now on hand their Fall and Winter Fancy and Domestlo Goods, purchased principally at mucuuiia, anq win oe soio at surprising wto prices, it is tnetr de termination not to be undersold by fair dealer; east or west ol the mountains. Tbev resnectlullv Invite buvors to examine their atock before purcnasiug eisewuere. . aepli To Merchants. JUST RECEIVED, and for sale at MAMJFACTunEB's mice, on fi mouths' time, a cnnaiirnment of the CMlehratpit ATKIIUKN. VILLE (iOODS, comprising an pes All-Wool Tweeds t 10 pes Super All-Wool. Tweeds; M pes Fancy Caaaimerest H Dca Suner Grnv Cnaalineres. Ac. Ac. The attention ol Merchants iu the Cits and Countrv is invited to these Goods. B. E. SMITH, nnvS 3w Commission Morchant, No. 3 Odeon Building. United States Wholesale & Retail CLOTHING WARE.HOUSE!! E. V M. HESS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinda bf Roady Made Clo- tuing ana rurmsning tjooos. 'JiilE Proprietor, having made extensive arrangements In X their store, are now DreDared to offer to Merchants .nil ueaiers in uio western couutry, tneir 1.1IMENHD STOCK! consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING of every kind, name and nature, comprising rine.rroc t;UVs. liusffioss ' do ' Sock do Over-Sack do Socktll do Calalona do Of all qualities, prices, shapes, styles and fashions. French Doeskin, Fancy Doeskin, Casainieres, Tweed, Satinet, Corduroy, and all other kinds or PANTALOONS, made ol various kinds of materials ; together with one of the lamest assort. moot or VESTS Cashmere, high cast silk, dark plsids, heavy extra aatin, and worsted. Also All kinds ot FURNISHING GOODS. Such as very line Shirts, Collars, fine Scarla and Handkerchief, and every article necessary to make up the Furnishing Department, which they are prepared to onur st prices that cannot fail toplease the Merchant and Dealer. 3" The Proprietors respectfully sdd, that thou- stock of Roady-Msde Clothlnx is mostly manufactured under their own immediate aupervision. with event reaard to etvle. durability. make and texture, and well adapted for Western Trade; and ut ue soio at aa LOW BATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICES as they are sold in any of tho Eastern cities, New York, Philadelphia and Boston not excepted. We would call especial attention to our RETAIL DEPARTMENT, which will always be found furnished with every description of Garment, suited to the taste and means of our thousands of customers. 17 Remember UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, City Bauk Building, nearly opposite the American Hotel, Columbus. , scp'JO NEW CARPETS. JUST RECEIVED, st our Carpet Wareoom, adjoining our store i 25 pa Brnssellsand Brussells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautl- tul styles, st ti toS.1.73. 20 " Super snd fine Imperial 3 ply Csrpet, Brussell and other new patterns, at ti to 1.2S. SO Super Ingrain Carpete, from 80 to tl. SO Fine all Wool, from SO to SO. 70 Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap 25 " New patterns Dutch snd other styles Carpet, suitable lor dining-rooms, chambers and faalla. 20 Low price Rag and Hemp Carpet 25 to 50. 5 " I"RtalrcHIace.., ' 15 " Stair Carpet. 2 4-4 colored and plain Matting. 20 Velvet cbenil aud tufted Ruga. 00 Door aud Parlor Mans. OIL CLOTHS. 25 pa Henry Make'a OU Cloths, all widths from 4 to 4 yds wide st SO eta to $1.50 per aquare yard. The above goods being purchased for the eash, will be aold on ly for cash, at rate never before offered in this place. ap7 J. D. OSBORN At CO. D. . SMITH, Auction nnd Commission Merchant, Ne. 3, Odeea Buildings, Cnlansbns, Ohia. ALL kind of Merchandize, Real Estate, Household Furniture Ate, Ac, sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. Liberal advance made on consignment. Columbus, Oct 1, ie.51.-tt CLOAKS, SHAWLS, dfcC. VELVET and Merino Cloaks, Brorhe Long Shawls and Scarfs etc, just received by sep'3) 8NOWDEN. P. T. Snowden WOULD beg leave to call tha attention of bla customers, and " the public generally, to his second supply tl Rich Fnll nnd Winter Goods, now being received and opened dally. Ladies will lind it greatly to their advantage to call before making their purchases elsewhere, and examine our atock, for we are now prepared to ofler Goods st much less than early Fall prices. Our stock ot Dress Goods Is now complete, and will bs found to embrace all the latest styles of Silks, Del4iines, Csshmerea, Tartan and Gold Plaids, Irish Poplins, Ac, Ac, and st very low prices. oc2d FURS. A GOOD assortment of Fine Mulls, Vtctorines, Ac, just open. xa. ed at oc2S SNOWDEN'S. VELVETS. A VERY LARGE stock of rich Silk Cloaking Velvets, sll colors snd will be sold low. Call i oeS8 SNOWDEN. CLOAKS. A FEW line Cloaks left, which wiU bs sold very low tn close 1 V them out. (orJ8 SNOWDEN. TRIMMINGS. FRINGES, Gimps, Braids, Embroideries, Chenilles, Worsteds, Steel Trimmings, Ac, Ac A large lot just opened by oc28 SNOWDEN. GENTS CRAVATS, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Vestinta, etc.. etc A fine assortment at sepSOj SNOWDEN'S. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves In business, under the firm ol WM. RICHARDS A CO, st the old stand ot Wm. Richards, No. 1, Neil House, opposite Stats offices WM. RICHARDS, Columbus, February 1, 1851. WM. H. SLADE, The liberal patronage with which our friend and the pubbs generally Asm favored us, is gratefully acknowledged ; snd seen. tintLmtton of the earns la respectfully solicited. February L 1851. WM. RICHARDS A CO. All persons baring unsettled accounts with the late firm ol Wm. Richards, are invited to esll snd settle the same by eash or Bote. WM. RICHARDS. February 1,1851. (uaarlO RUBBERS! RUBBERS! 3F all kinds lor Lames, Misses snd Gents. Also, a choice Warmed Over-Suee, lor Ladies, m eoM weather. Just opened by H. COWLE3 A CO, oc28 daw At the Ksaot Pat Stosb." FOR HALE. THE HOUSE AMD LOTol Dr. Chacon the corner of Town snd Seventh streets. ' The nones la new, with stable, carriage house snd ether out buildings, all armored with a view to comfort and ceavenirnea. Ths lot will he aold altogether or divided into two ar three lots, toF7.nrberaric.nus hssulrs of WILLIAM MORRIS, at tha tors of B. Cowus A Co. aag25-J CINCINNATI. YORKE & IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 30 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Auction flalea of Groceries every Tuesday and i?rl-day i f Dry Uoods every Thursday. YOBKB sV HatWgON have always oo hand a largess sortmeut of Groceries, at private aale. Also Are Agents of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, ior lbs sale ot their superior Brown Sheetings. Also Aienta nl the fulllTllilATk k ieTnnvr.. .h...i. their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they have at all times on hand, Five, Eight, and Pound Lump. BOOTH AND SHOKB 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boot ; 15 " youths " " 15 10 " prime cosrte Hoot ; women' Kip and Split " liuit. Gout ' : Buskins children's Pegged and Sewed Bool ; misses' Buskins sod " nun's Brogsn', and Kip, Split and Coarse Buys' Call and Kip Brogan; youths' " " S 10 85 IS 30 10 10 Just received , and lor aale at vei ery low price. . I. G, WEBSTER & CO, . E, oeen corner rmn and Lodge. -B. GUM 8IIOKH. Five thousand pair on band, for sale aa low a the lowest. Call and examine the asanrininnt. Hi. a. accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTe.il & CO., "" corner ruin ana Lodge, Cincinnati. MOROCCO, LANTJMGg, LA CBS c GALLOONS. Our Stock is the larseat and the best in the eltv. unA . very low prices. dec&j E. G. WEBSTER at CO. CORK SOLES. 50 dozen men' snd women' received UllS daV bv exureaa. for Ina Juca . E. O. WEBSTER At CO. TUB WOODRUFF HOUSE! Sycamore Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, rriHS new snd splendid Hotel is now'open I Ready for the re ccptlon ol visitors. P. E. A G. P. TUTTLE, syplU-tf- Proprietor: Patent Metallic Burial Cases. 'pUE subscribers, having recently madearrangemcnt with the -s- Patentee ol this new and tieetul innnitmi iv.r !,.. in..iu... lure and sale ot the article In the West, (thoy bavins been man- , lu M1 wneretney are superseding the use ot wooden coBius,) take this method ol inloim-ing the public, that thev are now manutactnrii luhi ent sizes ol the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length Irom 22 Inches to b'V leet, with widths and depths suitable lor bodies ot ordinary size, and for those who desire space ior cushioning, or tor bodies ot unusual dimensions, have several aizea deeper snd wider. Ihojinvention.noweumingintogeneraluse.isuronoun. cod oneoi the greatest ot the age. These Burlnl Cnses sre composed ot various kinds of metals, but principally ol iron 1 bey are thoroughly enameled inside and out, and thus made Impervioua to air and indestructible. Tbey are highly orna mental, and of s classic iorui. are liuht and Ml ,rt. hln whiu ih combine the greatest strength which metal is capable ol iu a si v. en quantity. r When properly secured with cement they sre perlectly sir tight, snd free from exhalation of ottensive gases. They co.t no more thsn good wooden corhna. and are heii.,rtt,.n Bn ...i tide in use, (of whatever eoaLi ior iron.nurtjitinn -...i. ........ dinary iuterments, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some ot our most scientific men i also, bv the Uon.'s U. Clay. Dan. Webster. Lewis Caaa.anri nih.rrfi.,?M.,.i.a ed Senatora who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with olhor evidences ol their worth, may be seen at our i fui " mmia street, uiree doors above Nuith, whero we intend to keep on hand, at all times, such an as. sortmeut ot all sizes and degreea oi ornament snd finish ss will suit the most diversified taste. We Invite the attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par tlcularly, throughout the West, to an examination ot the arucle and request them not to roly upon the representations of Under takers not using the article, whose interest it would be to misren resent them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. : -mm. a. iicitv sxrsjii AFPELL, GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANT 8 AND OEALEB9 IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES dfc LIQUORS ap0-ly No. 17 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. TU'l-lXE'S Real Estate and Insurance Agency. IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I hsve openeu so of fice tor the purpose of transacting business as a Real Kalate Agent. Any business In this Hue entrusied to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeda, Mortgages, Leases, and documents of a sunllsr kind will be written aud acknowledged on the ahorteat notice. Acknowledgment of Deeds, Ac, when taken at sty Office, will be done mitkotu charge. And 1 would here sav. that mr nriee for anv nmiwri. nSimui for salo, shall alwavs be the same ss that of ta.n.., i,iuii that the confidence and iutegrtto ao necessary aa between buver" and m1I.v muw n,. tu M... . I U . 1 J J -w. ""J uv. ujew II J IUU .KCUI. ainunn, ou tue most reasonable ttrma, and in aood Companies. Orrica, up stairs in Carpenter's Building, one doorscutho City Bank Buildings. J. R. TUTTLE, "M'15 Heal Estate Agent. AnrD,HiA.,tK.WAD CONSPIRACY TRIAL. Ktl'OKl ol the Great Conspiracy case) ths People oftbe Slate of Michigan, versus Abel F. Fitch and othera, com. monly called the Railroad Consp.ratora, tried before His Houor Warner Wing, Fresidiug Judgo of the Circuit Court oi the eouuly of Wayne, at the May term, 1851, In the city ot Detroit; containing the n - , --, , a-- stw court, mI tne verdict ol tne jury. Just received at the New Bookstore. oc25 i. a. RILEY A CO. CORN SHOCKS FOR SALE. THE subscriber has for sale Two Thousand Shocks of Corn Fodder. They will be dellred to purchssers. il required Orders mav k Kit st S. D. A L. P. Preston's, or with WM. C. PRESTON, Agent. ty- Also, 1000 bushel of POTATOES, stored in the city, for sale at reasonable prioea. deel7-dlin IT IS REPORTED BY THE LADIES about town that COWLES is selling his new Isrge stock of dark French Chintzes at the low price of 25 cents, because his lathe oc30 "READ i PAY STORE." WILHELM MEISTER'S APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAVELS, irom the German ol Goethe. In 2 vols. Translated by Cariyale. Just received by apis J. li. RILEY A CO. 3 VACANT LOTS, FOR building purposes, on Front street, between Spring snd North streets. For sale by SMITH A MILLS, oc23-d Real Eatate Agents. SMALL HOUSE AND LOT, ON Sugar Alley. i.otSS by K2V,teet; Irams houaawith font rooms, well, etc For ssle cheap, by SMITH A MILLS, Jy29-dtl Real Estate Agents. COCO AND STRAW MATTING. 1 20ft YDd Coeu,B"kMa8irswMalung,juatreeelv. JS coeoanut Hsrl , and for sale by VV BO, S oell i. D. OSBORN A CO. SUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A Aas lot, slightly injured to be had for a song, for sale by ' apl II P OWL KB A. OO. RECEIVED, at ths Boston Piano and Musle Store, FIVE more of those celebrated Boudoir Pianos hesulilul Nose wood cases. (decil R, REED. . CUEET MUSIC Just received at tha Boston Music Store O amongst which msy be found new snd popular pieces, dccll k. REED. FLUTINAS AND ACCORDBONS A new supply just received st REED'S Boston Music Store. Also, a hoe lot ol Guitars. a. ell Cl( DOZEN VIOLINS-Just reeeiveJ at REED'S Boston Music Store, which will be aold low. at Wholesale or Re tail. call and ok at them, dccll BERTINAn) M ETIIOD FOR THK PIANO FORTE. Also Hunter's Instruction Book, snd a variety of other Instructors lor the Pisno. Just received st REED'S. 'PHE BIBLE IN THE FAMILY. By Bosrdmsn. For J. aale by ldec5 J. H. R1LKY CO. risUE HUMAN BODY IT8 CONNECTION WITH MAN. By 1 Wilkinson. For sale by (dec5) J. H. RILEY A CO . f ONIlFELLOW'a GOLDEN LEGEND. For aale bT aj deca. j. U. RILEY A CO. HAWTHORN'S WONDER ROOK. For si decS. j. U. Je by RILEY A CO. VAGAMUNDO. By John E. Warren. For ssle by decS. J. H. RILEY A Co. EMBROIDERIES. TMRROIDERED Lace and MashnCanea. Chens ierttas. Sleeves I-i Collars,Ca(ls,MourDing Collars and Cuds, Fioanetugs, Edg, hags snd Insertisg, Ac, Ac The tergest assortanent la Colusa- u. i all aaa examioa oeiore purcaaaiag. aepSO 1. 1. SNOWDEN CLOTH AND CASSIMER8). 17 NGLIPH. French and American Cloth and Cassia A-J eluding aosne fanrv colored elcths, in which may be founds sre combination of oamulf and lorn print. Jnat opened, by oelO H. COWL vlls at C LOAKS AGREAT rsriety of Cloak a, tnm tl5 to 100 Also, rich Closk Velvets, can be found at the New Store of 8HAPLEV at HALL, oe Barkus'a Block. CORDAGE. CORDAGE! ALL sim Cordage, iraaS-ln as ISA aarh, just recetsed and for I ale at the sign ol the Gut Broad Axe, No. 159 High street. apzJ aTi.HOL'Kisr, nun km at co. STOCKING YARN 1 St) lbs. Black Woetaa Tars. .Lisht snd Dark nut V lbs. Wkavr and Fancy Jast received sad lor sals by jatyts do do OSBORN A CO. J. D. I! |
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