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1 n. (I COLUMBUS, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 01, 1852. NUMBER 181 VOLUME XV. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BT IOOTT fc BASCOXfl. OFFICE JOOENAL BDTLDINOS, BIOS AND PEAIL STXEITS. COUNTING BOOM ON PEARL STREET. TERMS Invariably la ndvance. The Duily, to personeln Culumbui, per year H sent by nil out of Columbus ' during the session, and Tri-Weekly balance of year In Columbus Hy mall I'hH TrI Wenklv by mall Weekly in Columbus Out ut the city; by mail, tingle To clubs ol four and upwarda To clubi of ten and upwarda, to one addroaa Dally, teuton Tri-Weokly Weekly, single To clubs of five and upwarda 8 00 5 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 5 00 1 50 1 25 1 00 9 00 1 00 50 40 AdvertlelnK. The following rate! and rulea of advertising bare been agreed upon between the proprietor! of the Ohio Stateman and the Ohio State Journal, to ue ousorvea, in all eases, alter tnia aate. juiy 40, 1H40. Dally Paper. Oue square, 10 line or leaf, one inaertion each additional "... " " " 1 worn ........ 11 i ii y i ii .i ii 3 ' ii " l'uontli a ' it 3 " i i. 6 ii ii 8 " .ii ii ii 13 i . (Standing card, 5llnesorlss,peranniim . . . ioolumn,with4c,hangeS - Lfa II II g II I .... II lil " changed weekly " daily " " " with 4 change! ' " Hi It A i ii 13 ahangnd weekly aauy . . . 80 50 . . .0 25 ... 1 50 ... 9 00 ... 3 00 . . . 4 00 ... 6 00 . 8 00 . . . 10 00 . . . 15 00 . . 18 00 . . . 10 00 . . . 20 00 . . . 23 00 . 25 00 . . .30 00 . . 80 00 . . 35 00 40 00 . 45 00 . . 55 00 .. 130 00 Other caaea not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rates. Th standard of meaiurement to be minion type. For eaoh additional iquare in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for each additional square Intoned uuour tne yeany raies, uaii pnra. No advertisement to be considered by the year, union It It specified on tho manuscript, or previously agreed upon botween the partlea. Publishers not accountable for tho accuracy of legal advertise- muni. hvnnrl the amount charired tor tneir Duplication. Announcing candidates (for offices of evory description) to ho charged at the rate of titty cents per week, lor each name; the same to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient porsons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one monin, unless oraercu our, and payment will be exacted accordinglyi The privileges of yearly advortLors will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertuining Ihamtn ti hA mild tor extra. - Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, arc, not to be contracted tor by tne year, out to do cnargea Dy tne piece, at me usuai ram.. NO ADVERTISEMENT CAN UK INSEBTRD GRATUITOUSLY. A ,R.'ti, onsets I'nrcharitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township inrl other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged halt unco , Marriaan notices to be charged 25 cents. iiaoh in.m-rifl wlthmit charim. unless accomoanlod by funornl Invitation' or obituary notices, and when to accompanied, to be "tte!tuWi advertiser!, and all others sending communications or requiring nr.ticos, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or uny puolic entertainments where charges are made tor admittance --all notices ot private associations every notice deimnudfi, cal attention to private enterprise., -,i,.,i ,,, ,n,nii Individual interest, can only be Inserted with tho understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in tho editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, ana men oniy wnen accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not leal than double the above rates, and measured as it solid. Advertisements on tho inside exclusively, to bo charged at tho rate of 50 per cent. In advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. -ngO ! 1852.S) . M, T. w I t. y.s7 12 3 U Ii 7 8 9 111 11 IS 13 14 15 1(3 17 18 la 2(1 21 22 23 24 3S gfi 27 28 2!) 30 31 FEBRUARY. a. m. T. w t. r. s. 1 2 .1 4 ti 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 IK 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 .. .. JANUARY. MARCH. M T. W T. r. s. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 !l 111 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 -lil l(l:il .j. APRIL, s. M. l. w t. r. s. ........ 1 2 3 4 5 (I 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2fi 27 28 2!) 3ll .. MAY. JUNE. w T. r. 8. 1 5 (i 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 41! 27 2 8 29 T,w JULY. 8. St. T. W T. r. TnTZTTT'i "2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUOUST. .m. t. w t . i. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 l(i 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2930 II .... .. SEPTEMBER. 1. si. T. w t. r. s. .. ..I.. 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ,... OCTOBER. s. m. t. wt. k. i. 77 i a 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NOVEMBER. s M. T. wt. r. a. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ,... .. DECEMBER. " I T' wl T ' 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 , I I I I 3 INSURANCE. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. perpetoaTcharter, WITH A CAPITAL OF 8100,000. THIS Companv makes every Inturanct appertaining to or connected with Lift Rieke, on ths Mt Stock and Afalual rains comoinea. On the Joint Stockplsn.the rates are one-third let! than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent lower than ine rates ui most ntocs wumpanies. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on Life In every form, including the right of Children, Parnu, or Crti-Uor: To insure the Lite of another for tneir own exclusive benefit, payable alter death or upon the partlea arriving at the aga 01 uu, ao, ou or 03 years. OFFICERS. Jambs B. IIoon. President i 8ah'l McClubkan, Vice Pros!. don t Joseph ti. Leech, Treasurer Chaxles A. Colton, Sec retary. iiitr,uiuns. Jahk! 8. Hoow, Joseph B. Leeoh, John 8. Dilwobth, Chau.es A. Colton, Bau'i, McCtuBKAN, William Puillipi, . John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkini, late Secretary of War. Hon. Walteb FoawAan, late Secretary of Treasury. John Bnyde, Esq., Cashier Pituburgh Bank, Malcolm Leech. Wholesale (Irocer. Those desirous of Insurinz, or in want of Information on the subject, will ploaso call at tho olHce, over the Book Store of Hunt ington ec wacintire, iiign atrrn t, uotumnus, unto. A. fl. vanncADALALn, Aaent. Noiman Qav. M. D ExamininE Phvsicisn. No. 4. Neil's New uau. aeco-om, Washington Union insurance Company, OV CLEVELAND, OHIO. . CAPITA lTsIOO.OOO. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable rate! of Bremlums. No risks taken on tho " Soecial Hazardous " class es, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one risk, or In the same vicinity, sy sucn means wis company expects to avoia any large and ruinous loss by one fire, the great cause of the Insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st 1851. were over 160.000. Losses in the same neriod. 11080. Reports of the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yeariy. urf lur.HM. Hon. Redren Wood. President i D. B. Dunham. Vice Prest dents O. N. Hkeki.s. Socretarvi George Myqatt. Treasurer. K. II. VANKENSALAEK, Agent for the above Company, li prepared to issue roncies ana to lurnisn all necessary wiorma tion. Office over Hunttneton ft Maclntire'a Book Store, High stroet, Columbus dec5-cm. SAMUEL CALLOWAY. HENEX F. PAOE. UALLOWAT & PAGE. A TTORNKYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partner., in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Office in Piatt's new budding, opposite State House, mayfrtf A. B. BUTTLE. Attorney and Counsellor nt Lavr, C'olambua, OM. Office, No. it, Nell's txchauge, opposite Secretary ot State's othcet ir WALTEK TIIKALL. Attorney and Caunaellarat Law, Colombna, Ohla. ALSO, a Comnuuioner to take the Acknowledgment ot Deeds for the State ot New York. ocCM LVCLAlf BUTTLES. THEO. COM8TOCK. OEO. O. COX5TOCX. BUTTLES, UO.bMTOCK & CO., (Successors to B. Comatock A Co,) FORWARD1NU AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard OU Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Bead ot the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Liberal advances made on consignments. mar6 i. KIDUWAY cV CO'H Iron Faandry, llrsaa atreet, near the Bridge, Calnas bae, Ohia. . , etoves ot all kinds, and a great variety of Cas tings, alwayson hand. octL'41 DM. ROBERT THOMPSON'! OFFICE, 1VTO. 4, Nell'a Exchnage, opposite the Secretary of State s ll office. High street, Columbus. dccll WH.IEUEET. at. o. uun. HRIRKRT Ac I.II.T.KY. QOOK-BINDERS, lligh street, opposite the Pablie Offlrea, Co- V3 lumbua. aag6,-45 GERE. ABBOTT (V CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nu!a, Glaas, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ac, Ao. No. 161 Sign street, sign ot the Gilt Padlock. a. c AKaaioMa. L. ; F. C. SESSIONS eV COM WHOLESALE AND BETAtL DEAL BBS IN DRY OOOOM, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, As. Four doors south of the American, Columbus. ocl8 ELDK1DUE ok MARTIN, DRAPKRS AND TaILORS, Big street, 1st door aerU of Ton, tppottu (As U. S. Btttt, AU prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, ia the aeateatand aaostlashionsble style. JOSEPH ELDIUDGE, aplS-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BOOKS oa Farming, Gardening, K raits aad Flowers, tne la test and bast works i also, works oa doateatle animals, birds sforsalaBttheBewbookMoreof J.H, sULIT AGO. COLU.1IBC8 AUENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. liiinnintv Fund SKIO.IIOO. TiUIS Company oilers to tho Insured all the security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock Diana (as heretofore appueo) coinQinea, namely i Low rate ol premium an annual return, in cash, of the per centage required for the contingent risk of the year t an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the luturo security of members fur the whole term of lite, with sn adequate Interest in the accumulating lund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies ; a guaranty fund doaigned for the permanent security of short term members, and also for the present security of those for the whole term ot lite. 1 his is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provis ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) in exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk lrora advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ac, giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by j. it. l u 1 ii,L, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc23-d ' MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSVILLE, OUIO. P. P. Ranpoed, President. We, L. Pebkin, Secretary. ocS3-d J. R, TUTTLE, Agent. . LIVES INSURED BY THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, COVINUTON. KY. TUI3 Company baa an actual capital ot One Hundred Thousand Dulln ra, and is managed by men ol the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished. Information given, and application received by J. U. TUTTLE, Agent. nr. a. m. smith, Medical examiner. sepu-oiy TUB HARTFORD LIFE AND I1EALTU INSU RANCE COMPANY. HABTrOED. CONNECTICUT. t. Aril Ai, Bi uutv, 9IUO,UOV! mis uompany, nyineuo. f era! provisions of its charter, is enabled to otter advantages superior to those presented by any other Company in the United States combining as it does the Mutual, Joint Stock, aud Life and Health principles ; in all of which the rates are as tavor Ml" to those assured as safety to them and the Company will adm L This Company is the Jirit and only ens In the Union, or in itie world, it is believed, that has thus combined its operations, ana ottered to grant insurance with benefits both preient and prolate 9 For full details In regard to terms and conditions reference may be made to the pamphlets to be bad gratia of the agent, or ot W . rinuti. ucu. li. uiisoiULiil, ageut. Columbus, O, August 30,1850. JOSEPH y, SMITH. SAMUEL M. MILLS. WMITIT dc MILL. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Real statute Agent, feurveyor and Notarie Public, HIOH STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, A TTENDto the practice ol their prulession.obtainlng.pensions, sellini aod leasing real estate, surveying snd dividing lauds, collection ol claims, examination of land titles, ate, Ac, Ao. REFERENCES- Swan A Andrews, Columbus, O. Altred Avery, New York City. Wm. Miltord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Silley A Wright,Cin'tL A. w.r innay, HL inula, no. lieo. 1 . wuuamson, uincin an, TRANSPORTATION. C. C. and C. Railroad, ff 111 I HJiJI I II im.'IHII-H'B !l W-1HIJU CONNbCi bUal Ooluuiuus wun the Coluuuus and Xuuiaand Little Miami Railroads at Cincinnati I the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Patnesville and Ashtabula Railroads at Cleveland, and with the Sandusky and Newark Railroad at Shelby, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. f N and after November 21th, Trains leave as follows, Sundays v excepted i Cleveland for Columbus and Way Station!, at.... 8.30 A.M. ....... ii 0.UO P. M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way Stations, with freight and passengers, at 8 00 A. M. i Columbus lor Cleveland and Way8tations,at.... 1.10 P.M. u J.uo p. M. , Columbus for Cleveland and Way Stations, with freight and UAisenuers. at .......... 6.00 AM Passengers lesvina Cleveland by the 8.30 A. M. Train, dine at Shelby; arrive at Columbus at 4.00 P. M., and Cincinnati at 10.30 Y. M. Returning Leave Clncluuall at .lo a. at., aine att-o-lumbal at 1.00 P. and arrive at Cleveland at 8.30 P. M., connecting (until close of navigation) with the first dsss steamers lor nunaio ana vuuxirx. Passengers leaviui Cleveland by the 6.00 P. M. night Train, arrive at Culumbns next murulna at 4.00 A. M.. and at Cincinna U at 11.00 A M. Heturntng Leave Ciucinnau at 8.30 P. M., Co-Ullnbus st 9.00 P. M., arrive at Cleveland next murnlng at 6.110 A M-, in time lor the train leaving for Pittsburgh i this train will L discontinued alter the close ot base navigauon. ' lanirera will be ticketed bv Railroad between Cleveland and Newark, Cleveland aud Mount Vernon, Cleveland and Fred-erlcktown, Cleveland and Manstteld, Cleveland and Monroevllle, Cleveland and Sandusky, Rr Railroad and Staves between Cleveland and Elyria. Cleve land ana unerun, ueveiana ana auiun, oieveiaua anu nurwais, Cleveland and Wooster, Columbus and Mt. Vernon. , C3f The comDanv la prepared to roeeive treight on consign' ment, ana transport ittoanypuiusuutuuirruuu. ru, Isrs. see relaht 1 urltt. 1 u. A. ANioiiT. t;iovoiano. Geo. Watson, Columbus, S Agents J. r. uavii, eneiDy, P. W. Strader, Cincinnati, C. Patrick, Cleveland, A. STONE, Office of the 0, 0.tC.R. R. Co., I Cleveland, Not. 20th, 165L i 1 It lnuti, ) j )NE, Jr., W. B. Clement, Sup't L. M. R. R., Cincinnati. B. MedberV, Sup't C. A X. R. it., Columbus. Ticket Agents. Superintendent. Doc4 1851. ilninn 1851. COLUMBUS & JaEJKIA UAlUtOAII, SUMMEH AKBANGBMJSNT. kN and alter June 4, until turther notico, Passenger Trains wilt run as follows i . EXPRESS TilllOUilH TRAIN between Cloveland and Cln ainnati leave Columbus dailv. (Sundays excepted,) at 5.30 P. M. arrive at Xenia 7.40 P. M. Returning, leave Xenia at S.35 A. M., Arrive at Mnlumbua 10.40 A M. ACCOMMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Columbus dailv at 5.10 A. M arrives at Xenia at 7.35 A. M. (connecting with a Train on the Little Miami Railroad which arrives in Cincinnati 11.20 A M.) Returning, leave Xenia on the arrival ot tne train Iron; Cincinnati at o a f, M reacn uoiumoua o.ou r. at. Passengers by this Train going either to Cleveland or Cincin nati. aleen at Columbus and resume the next raornitia:. Coaches leave Columbus daily fur Lancaster, Cnillicotho, New ark, Zaneaville and Wheeling, on tne arrival ui tne vara. Pierce's line of Staaea runs between Xenia and Dayton In eon nection with both trains ot Cars. Tickets may be had at the office of tho Ohio Stage Company, In Columbus. fzy The Compsny will not be responsible for baggage ex ecuuing aou in vaiue, unless oy special ugrceweiu. juiy a, atCiiiociv i , cup t Tim uaII.hiiaII. II.UMUi;n Ac eTAUK Officii. LIAS been removed trom tne Nell uouse' to tour aooi-s 11 north of the American Hotel, on Uinh etioet. Citl- sens are reaueated to call at the office and secure Railroad Tick ets ior either North or West. They can also have an Omnibus call for them at their residences, and be sure ot arriving at the Depot In time for the trains. Vnnr llnilv T.lnee of floachea leave on the arrival ot the cars, for Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, as follows : X.B81 nail ijines loavo at xu a. hi. Express " "0 P. M. Extra Coaches furnished at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent. Columbus, Ohio, March 35, 1851-1 y Pennsylvania Railroads Winter Arrangement between Pliiladelpliin & Pittsburg I flUlK UKUUC'EU TO '24 IIOUKS. ON and after tne 1st of DECEMBER next, Pssseogors will be carried bv the Pennsylvania Railroad ComDanv. between Philadelubia and Pittsburg, in '24 hours, with ouly 28 miles of saging, over an excellent J urnpixe. Thla ia the shortest and beat route between the ti reat West and the Atlantic Cities, and the Accomiuodallona are In all re spects ot the highest character. itiuo. auvac. Agent novl7-d3m Pennsylvania Railroad Company. JOHN W. RARER. RORERT ARMSTRONG). 1IAKER IV ARMSTRONG. REAL ESTATE UROKKRS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Office, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O, ,MIR piALE An OUT LOT containing 1h acres, wilh a frame building, atuated on Friend street, opposite the Bliud Asylum. Inquire ot augv OAftr.il at snnoiAuniT. ,M)R MALE A two story HIllC'K HOUSE, containing aix rooms, situated on the south ena of ill til street. Terms es say. Inquire of suit 51 BARER A ARMSTRONG A KAK.tl fOR MALE OR RENT. ftHIS farm is situated within two miles ol the city, and contains eO acres, no ot which am improved, bnquln ol sepl2 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR HALE AT A BARGAIN. NE of the moat desirable vacant Half Lou in the city. Sit uated on Town atreet, between uiiis ana intra streets. Inquire of aua2 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. o FOR MAI.K OR EXCHANGE. (A ACRES OF LAND, in Uenry eounty,llltnols,eportJoa U4U ol which is timbered, the balanee ia a drat rate quality of bottom and rolling prairie. This land is well calculated for a Stock Farm, having an abundance o living watvr the year round. Persona wishing to purchase, or exenange property in this vicinity, for a desirable piece of land, wou.u do well to call on the subscribers immediately. Inquire of aug i HAar.n. ot ansia iau ma Land Agency and Exchange Office, IO W A CITY. t'OLMAN, POWELL, HART At CO. TDIfl Compsny have established a General Agency at the seat of Government for the purchase and sale of Mexican War Land Warrants, aud tor the location of Warrants issued under the act ot September, 1850. The Company also respectfully tender their services as Agents for selling these Lands when patented, and tor paying taxes on Lands ot non-residents. REFERENCES. Stephen Whlcher, Esq, U S. District Attorney, Iowa ; 8. B. Shellcdsy, Esq, Marshal Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa; Resiater and Receiver " ' " Fairfield Register and Receiver " " Dubuque " Hun. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa ; D. A. January, Esq, St Louis, Missouri ; J. P. Eddy, Esq, Hon. Nenion Edwards, Alton,! nois ; John W. Vance, DanvilU-Garret Vliet, Milwaukie, Wiscjosin. Hon. E. M. Huntingtoe, late on. Gen. Land Office, Indiana; " Oliver H. Sraith,l ndianapolia, Indiana J Albert 8. White, Latayette, " Cbaaeey Rose, Esq, Terrs Haute, M John Cham be ra, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentucky, James Davies, Esq, Smithland, John Armstrong, Esq.. Greensbargh, Pennsylvania; Alexander K. Stephenson, Esq, Gettysburg h, Penssylvaoja ; William McClellan, Esq, Cbambrnbnrgh, " Gen. O. H. W. Stull, Camberisnd, Maryland, lion. Richard M. Young, Washington City; Fits Henry Warren, Henry Clay Henderson, Esq, Treasury Department, Washington City. Major Walter B. Morris, Memphis, Tennessee; Col.Sam'l R. Anderson, Nashville, General Mcintosh, Georgia. John Bryan Esq . Custom Hoase, Charleston, South Carolina. Rev. Benjamin Chsce, Natchex, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio; Gen. Charles Anthony, Sprinrneld, " W. B. Hubbard, Esq, Columbus, " CoL John Noble, Coiumbua " (jyl nOLMK AND LOT FOR BALK. THE subscriber will sell tne Lot on which ha Una. oa j-j High street, betweea Towa aad Rica. It is intbeoentreof Use city, and a very convenient Stan a ior dbsomm and for a family residence. The terms will be about one third down and the balance in payments. Those who wish to purchase to speculate ou, or to Locate for business would do weU toesdlaadexans. tne the premises, as a goon bargaia will be onerrd. snevS WALTER THRALL. I am authorised to sell that excellent property ot Mr. Pi ke'a, on tne soatn nae oi nroaa street, east ol r root. w. T, AND FOR MALE. The andirictad hmU of 16 7-100ae Li of land, adjoining tho city of Cohucbus, 150 rods aas at Birh atreet, fronting oa the Coiambus and xroveport tumpifca. Title indnputable price 150 dollars pr sera. Tennseasy.aaal aaaoe iwnrs oa appucaoon so AS. B. ruajajijv. Columbus, Sept, 4, 184. dtt T7OR SALE A desirable VACANT LOT, situated oa Eat Towa street. Iaeuira of Mi BAKES AEM3TE0IIQ. W. A. Ot J. . MCCOV A CO., Slnnnaltn tha Hlata Ilonae. WOULD respectiuilv inform the citizens ot Columbus and vl- cinity. that they are now receiving their unusually large siocx oi FALL AND WINTER DRY COOD8. including all the latest atyles of foreign imporiationa, among which mav be found a rich assortment ot Ribbons and Dress Goods, English aud French Broadcloths, black and Fancy Cassi- meres, French Merinos and Thibet cioms, wuiio ana coiorea Flannels, Sbeetincs snd Shirtings, Prints, Ginghams, and a gen eral assortment of Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods, oc8 TO COUNTRY MERCHANT. WE have on hand a lot ot assorted crates, which will ou sold at New York prices, freight only added, and a large lot ol Glass Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment ot China, Crockery, and Glass ware ; also a superb lot ot Fancy Wares, such as Rich Vases, Tete atete Setts, Motto cups snd saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Glass ware, Britannia Tea Setts, Csstors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Spoons, Cotleepots, Ac, Ac, Ac. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons. Corneliu's Solar Lard Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Waiters, Lanterns, and many uther articles useful iu house keeping. J. WEST WATER A SON. uoinmnus, august to, looi.-iy New and Cheap Goods. SB. STANTON, next door to the Capital House, has fust s received a large assortment of Merinos, Lyonese Cloths, Poplins. Aluaeeas, Prints, Shawls, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Lace Goods, Ae, Ao, in addition to his former stock, which will be sold very cheap. sep25 BAUM ! BAUMl BAGGING! JUST RECEIVED 850 Seamless Bags S and Sit bushels. 400 yds 6-4 Hemp Bsgging from 0 to 33 ets per yd. 850 yds Twil'd Cotton do. 10 ps 36 and 40 inch Burlaps. 1 (tale Heavy Osnaburgs. For ssle cheap by LM4 J. D. OSBORN A CO. FLUTEM. IF yon wish to purchase a good Flute, Just call at REED'S, and ha will sell vou one very cheap for cash. Amateurs and Pro fessors say he haa the best in market. Call and try them. ocua GIRANDOLE8. WE have Just received an assortment of Girandoles, of new and elegant designs, which we will sell at very low rates at the New Crockery Store. OCM N. A U. FOSTER. Itteinbers of the present Congress. Authentic, lists of the member of the present Con, gren have been published by the Washington papers from which we copy the following. It will be seen that in the political claisilioutiou of the members have given only tlieir preferences at between out two great leading parties, although loveral ol ihe Whlgi and a few of the Democrats, in both Houses, are un derstood to be Free-soilen : SENATE. President WILLIAM R. KING, of Alabama. Secretary Asburt Dickens. TsRBSSp, Atchison, David R i Mo 1BSS Badger, George E, N C 1855 Bayard, James A, d Del 185" Boll. John. a Tenn 1653 Berrien, James McP, Ga 1853 Borland, Solon, si An 1855 Bradbury, James W d Me 1853 Bright. Jette D, d Ind 1857 Brodhesd, Richard, ir,dPal8S7 Batler, Andrew P, d ti C 1855 Cass, Lewis, si Mich 1857 Chase. Salmon P.d Ohio 1855 Clarke, John U, RI 1853 Clay, Henry, Ky 1853 Clemens, Jeremiah, d Alt 1855 Cooper, Charles, Fenn ltr53 Davis, Jefferson, d Miss 1857 Davis, Jorn, to Mais 1853 Dawson, William C,w Gal 855 Dodge, Aug.C, d Iowa 1855 Dodge, Henry, d Wise 1857 Douglas, Stephen A, d III 1 85.1 Downs, Solomon W, d La 1853 Felch, Alpbeus,d Mich . 1853 Fish, Hamilton, N V 1857 Foote. Henry S, d Misi 1853 Foot, Solomon, w Vt 1857 Geyer, Uenry 8, is Mo 1857 Gwln, William M., d Csl 1855 Hale, John P., d N H 1853 Hamlin, Hannibal, d Ma 1857 1855 1855 1855 1857 Tonnssp. Houston, Samuel, d Texae 1853 Hunter, Robert M. T, a Va 1853 James, Charles 1 , ill ik Jones, George W,d Iowa 1853 Jones, Jamea C. Tenn 1857 King, William R, d Ala 1855 Msllory, Stephen R,d FIs 1857 Mangum. Willie P , N C 1851 Mason, James M, d Va 1857 Millor, Jaoob W, N J 1853 Morton, Jackson, a) Fla Norris, Moses, Jr., d Nil Pearce, James A, w Md Pratt. Thomas G, Md Rhett, K. Barnwell, d SO 1853 Rusk, Thomas J,d Texas 1857 Sebsstlan, Wm. & , d ArK Ifaj Seward, William II, NY 1855 Shields, James, d HI 1855 Smith, Trumsn, w Conn 1855 Buule, Pierre, d La 1855 Spruauce, Presley, Del 1855 Stockton, Robert F , d N J 1857 Sumner, Charles, x Msas 1837 Underwood, Jos. It., w Ky 1853 Upbim, William, is Vt , 1853 Vacancy, Cal 1857 Vacancy, Conn 1857 Wade, Beujamin F, w O 1857 Walker, laaao P., d Wiso 1855 Whitcomb, James, d Ind JB35 HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. fJgW Speaker LINN BOYD, of Kentucky. liera wuiuv vv. ruansr, ui j uuuajrivaum Abercromble, James, k Ala Aiken. William, d 8 C Allen, Charles, K Mats Allen, Willis, d Ill's Allison, John, w Penn Andrews, Charles, d Me Appleion, John, d Me Applelon, William, Mass Ashe, William S, N C Averett Thomas H, d Va Babcock, Leander, d MI Bailey, David J, d Ga Han ere, Nelson, Ohio Bartlett, Thomas J, d Vt HByly, Thomas U, d Va Beale. James M. H.. d Va Bell, Hiram, Ohio Bennett, Henry, NY Bernhisel, John M, d (dol)Utah Btbighaus, T. S., Penn Ultsell, William H, d Ill's Bocock, Thomas, 8, d Va Bowie, Richard J, w Md Bowne, Obadiah, NY Boyd, John H NY Boyd, Linn, d Ky Bragg, Jonn, d Ala Breckeuridge, John C, d Ky Brenton, Samuel, Ind Urlggs, George, id NY Brooks, James, te NY liruwn, aitiert u., a mist Brown, George H , w NY Bar 11, Alexander H,d NY Burrows, Lorenzo, a NY Burt. Armistead. d S C Busby, George H, d Ohio Cabiil. Edward C, w Fla Cable. Joseph, d Ohio Caldwell. Joseph P, N C Camubeli. Lewis D, w Ohio Csmubell, Thompson, d Ill's Cartter, David K, d Ohio I'askie, John S, d Va Chandler, Joseph R,w Penn Chapman Charles, u Conn t;naaiaw. t. w, a us ChurchwelL George W, d Tenn Clark, Lincoln L, d Iowa Cleveland, Chauucey F, d Conn Cllngman, i nomas L , w no Cobb, Williamson A. W, d Ala Cotcock. William F, d BC Conger, James I, s, Mich uotiman, joaepn M, w Ma Cullum, William Tenn Curtis, Carleton B, d Penn usnlel, Jonn u. J., a a u Dsrby, John F, w Mo Davis, George T, w Mass Davis. John G.. d Ind D, wson, John L, d Penn Dean. Gilbert d NY Dimmick, Milo M., d Penn Disney. David T.. d Ohio Dockery, Allred, w N C Dotv. James D, d Wii Duncan, James H., to Mass Uunham, Cyrua L, d Ind Durkee, Charles, d Wis sstinan. Benjamin C, d Wis Edgorton, Allred P, d Ohio Edmundson, Henry A, d Va ma Ky Va Ill's Ind Pen N Y Mass Miss P-n Me Pen Ohio Ten Ohio Pen Me Mass Ind Ohio Md Pen Mo Md Md Ohio Ten Aht N Y NY NY N Y Vt Ind Iowa MH Ga Va NY Ala Tex Pen Pen N Y Ohio Con Ivcs.Wlllard. d NY J tson, Joseph W, d Ga Jenkins, Timothy, d NY Johnson, Andrew, d Ten Johnson, James, d Ga Johnson, Jobn, d Ohio Johnson, Robert W, d Ark Jones, Daniel T d NY Jones, George W, d Ten Jones, J. GJancy, d Pen King, George G, w R I King, Preston, d NY Kuhns, Joseph H., w Pen Kurtz, William II, d Pen Landry, J Aristide, w La Lane, Joseph, d (del) Oreg Letcnor, Jonn, a va Lockbart, James, d Iud Mace, Daniel, d Ind Moloney, Richard 8, d Ill's Mann, Horace, w Mass Marshall, Edward C, d Cal Marshall, Humphrey, w Ky Martin, Frederick S., NY Martin, Louis 8t , d La Mason, Jobn C , d Ky McCorkle, Joseph W, d Cal McDonald, Muses, d Me McLanahan, James X, d Pen McMulien, Fayette, d Va McNalr, John, d Pen McQueen, Juhn, d BC Meacham, James, w Vt ,. Meade, Richard K,d Va Miller, J oho G, to Mo Millsoo, John 8, d Va Miner, Ahiman L, Vt Moore, Henry D, Pen Moore, Henry, a) La Morehead, James T, w NO Morrison, John A, d Pen Murphy, Charles d Ga Murray, William, d NY Nation, D. B, d Miss Newton, Ebon Ohio Olds, Edson B, d Ohio Orr, James L, d 8 C Outlaw, David, N C Parker, Andrew, d Pen Parker, Samuel W, Ind Poaslee, Charles H, d N H Penn, Alexander G, d La Penniman, Ebenezer J., Mich Erana, Alexander, w cwing, rresiey iu w Faultuer, Charles J, m Ficklin, Orlando B, d Huh, Graham N, d Florence, Thomas U , d Floyd, Jobn G, d Fowler, Orin, reeman J. D., d uller. ilenrv M,to Fuller, Thomas J. D,d Gsmble, James, d Gavlord. James M, d Gentry, Meredith P , w Giddings Joshua R ,.. Gilmore, Allred, d Goodenow, Robert, aj Goodrich, John Z., w Gorman. Willis A, d Green, Frederick W, d Grey, Benjamin E, x Grow, Galusba A, d Hall, Willard P, f Hamilton, William T, d Hammond. Edward, d Harper, Alexander, w Harris, Isbam G, d Harris Sampson W, d Hart, Emanuel B, d Haskell Augustus P, is Haven, Solomon G, w Haws, J. H. Hobart, to Hebard, William, x Hendricks, Thomas A, d Henn Bernhardt, d Hibbsrd, Harry, d Hillyer, Junius, d Holladay, Alexander R, d Horaolord, Jedediah, at Houston, George S, d Howard, Volney E, d Howe, John VV.. x Howo, Thomas M to How, Thomas Y, jr,d Hunter, William F, x Infersoll, Colin M, d Perkins. Jared. d Phelps, John S , d Polk, William U.,d Porter, Gilchrist, x Powell, Paulus, d Price. Rodman M.. d Rantoul, Robert Jr., d NH Mo Ten Mo Va NJ Mass Richardson, William Ad Ill's Riddle, George, d , Dels Bobbins, John jr., d Pen Robie, Reuben, d NY Robinson, John L, d Ind Ross, Thomas, d Pen Russell, Joseph, d NY Backett, William A, 10 NY Savage, Jobn U, d Ten Schermerhorn, Abr.M., N Y Schooloratt, John L, a NY Schoonmaker, Marius, NV Scuddt r, Zeno, x Mass Scurry, Richard, d Tens Seymour, David L,d NY Seymour, 0. 8., d Con Sibley, Henry II, d (del) Min Skelton, Charles, d N J Smart, EphraimK.,d Me Smilii, William H,d Ala Snow, William W,d NY Stanly, Edward x N C btanton, Benjamin, x Ohio btanton, Frederick P., d Ten ftunton, Richard K, d Ky Stephens, Alex.U., x Ga 8tcvena, A. P., d NY Stevens, Tbaddeua, X Pen Stone, Jamea W , d Ky Stratton, Nathan T, d N J Strothor, James F, w Va Sluart, Charles E, d Mich Sutherland, Josiah, d NY Sweetser, Charles, d Ohio Taylor, Juhn L., Ohio 1'hompson, Benjamin, Mass Thompson, George W, d Va Tburstuo, Benjamin H, d R I Toombs, Robert, x Ga Townshend, Norton B.,d Ohio Tuck, Amos, x N H Vcnable, Abr, W, to NC Walbridge, H 8, d NY Wallace, Daniel, d SO Walsh, Thomas Yates, to Md Ward, William T,w Ky Washburn, Israel, jr., x Me Watkins, Albert G, is Ten Weightman, K.W, d (del)N M Welch, John, Ohio Wells, John, so NY White, Addison, x Ky Whit?, Alexander, w Ala Wilcox, John A, d Miss Wildrick, Isaac d N J Williams, Christopher, to Ten Woodward, Joseph A, d 8 C Yates, Richard, Ill's Total 837 DIU-uOODS, &e. P. T. Snoirden W'oUl.D resn. rttully Invite the attention ot the citizens ol Co lumbus- and strangers vislilng the city, to bis unusually large stock of rich SILK and FANCY GOODS. All are invited to sail sud examine them ORB8S liOODM. txtra rich Brocade Dress ellks and Satins i Plaid .o do 11 Watered do do. do .risk Poplins; " Plaid do Em i oidercd Silk Tissue, (for party dresses;) 11 Watered do do, Embroidered Muslin Robes do ; do Lace do; Cashmere and DeLalnes. Plain Black Silks, (all widths and qualities 1 French Merinos, Tartan Plaids, Ac, Ac, now being received ana opened by r. r. bhuwum, sepiio No. 4 Odeon Buildings. CINCINNATI. YOKKE & IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS h COMMISSION MERCHANTS . NO. 30 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Anctlsn Hales mt Groceries every Tueedny and Frl. days ol Dry liooda every Thursday. YOKKE oV I1EW80N have always on hand large as lortment of Groceries, atprivate sale. Also Are Agents of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, lor the sale at their superior brown Sheetings. Also Agents nl th80lTII(lA'i'K FACTORY for the sale ol theircelebrated Manufactured Tobacco, ot which they liaveatall times on hand, Five, Eight, and Pound Lump. augii-uijiwo New Fall Carpeting. I UST received, at our Carpet Ware-rooms, (devoted exclusive- f ly to tne sale oi carpets :) M ps Tapestry, Velvet and Rrutsels Carpot; 35 ps Imperial three ply Carpet) 40 pa 8uper. Ingrains do , 5 ps Common Wool Ingrain Carpet; 25 pa Wool and Cotton Carpet; 10 ps heavy Coco Matting ; 25 ps Straw do; SO ps super, and common Stair Matting; 10 ps Rag and List Matting 150 Coco, Rope, Manilla, Jute and fancy Door Mats. ALSO 10 pa Super, taper. Tapestry, heavy made OU Cloths, IB ana z lent wiae; 30 ds 3. 4. 6 and 0 feet Oil Cloths. We tit aud make Carpets for any size ball or room. We alto eut Oil Cloths to suit room or Halt aepl7 J. v. U8BOHN A CO, STREET VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD FOR SALE. N unimproved halfiot corner 3d and State streeta;alaoaeom modious Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-build ings nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquire of ISUl ILibD, tuasiuua ss. IO. FOR SALE. THOSE two well known Lots Nos. 758 and 757, on the corner of Rich and Sixth streets, with streets and alleva all round them, formerly the property ot Chester Johnson, on which are great variety ot enoice Iruit and anrabDery, and suDdiviaea in- i seven pins so sun purenasere. ALSO Two Lota on the corner of Friend and Seventh streets subdivided Into seven parts to suit purchasers. There la an alley !4s, met in wiatn running tnrougn tnem tor general convenience The whole ot the foregoing nrooertv will ho sold on verv an. commodatina terms. For particulars, inquire of Thomas Wood, stent. (feb&l WM. PHELAN. FRENCH CHINA. GOLD BAND and White French China, comprising Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and beautiful shsuea. Just received and for sale. In setts or separate pieces, at low rates, at the Mew Crockery Store. N. A G. FOSTER, ocxs owa journal tiuiiaiaga. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING. SYLER A DUNCAN are bow prepared to execute both Plain aad Ornamental Plastering at abort notice and reasonable Erices. Residence ot 8yler, north side of Long street, between llrb and Third; Duncan, at Mania's Boarding House, Eight oauaiDga ucii com SALE OF COLLEGE LANDSt THE larger and better portion ot these lands still remain unsold, and they are now offered at private sale on accommodating terms a part only of the purchase money being required la hand. Also, for sale building and oat lots In the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and ail the more Important advantages to be desired in such property. A good hotel is specially needed in the village, and a lot for the purpose will be furnished oa favorable terms. Apply to thesubeeribe Gambler, Knox county. jy3-tt M T.C. WING, Agent. Chinay Glass and Qaecnsware. THE subscribers have commenced business la Columbus in the above line, and are now receiving a very large new and complete atock, comprising White Ironstone Dining, Tea andTofletWare, of the best quality. California Lastre " " Florentine Vine - - : - . Mulberry Foliage " - Flowing Blae Leaf " Flowing Amethyst " " Light Blae Delaware " With a very large and complete stock of Common Ware. Also, a apleadid assortment of Solar and Hall Lamps, Girandoles, Britannia Ware, Waiters, Castors, Table Cutlery, Laa-terns, Ac Ae. Also Receiving a wry full assortment of Glass Ware, French China aad Fancy Wares. We respeeutully request the dtigens of Commons and sur rounding country so ou ana examine oar stock ana pnees, which canaottsil to prove satisfactory. M. A. Q. FOSTER, Spit mass ioarasJ Ea.lVh zntj p rl r- SUBURBAN RESIDENCE Weofler for sale 24 acres of land, with a good Cottage Honae and outbuildings, all ia good order, situated about 15 minutes' ride from tbecorporation. ouueNaUonalroad. SMITH A MILLS, ocgl-d Real Estate agents. BAT STATE SHAWLSPRICES REDUCED. JUST received, on consignment, 60 Bay State Shawls, which are ordered to be sold at leas than ever offered, by oell J. D OSBORN A CO. NEW FALL CAUPETS. THE subscribers are now receiving, at their Carpet Rooms, a splendid assortment of Carpets and Oil Cloths, embroidered Lace and Swiss Curtains, and a general assortment ot Uouse Furnishing Goods, to which they invite the attention of buyers. oc8 W. A. A J. C. McCOY A CO. .LACE GOODS. EMBROIDERED Lace aad Maslia Capes, Laee and Swiss Sleeves, Under handk fa. Collars, Cutis, Flouncings, and a full stock of Lsee Woods, tor sale riwmp, by oed W. A. A J. C McCOY A CO. COCNTRT BAR'D COLORED FLANNELS. TOST received, a large lot ol beau Ural bar'd heavy Fwaaaela. si For ssie aheap, by sail J. D, O8B0&X A CO. Ilonse Furnishinsr Goods. CARPETS SO PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED. We. have and are receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our large tup. n. ot House Furnishing articles, adapted to the season our i toe is as large as can ue touna in any uarpet ana rui nishing House cast or west We have pa o particular attention to the getting op of our siocx, wnicn wa purcnasca ior tne caso. we can assure tyers mat wo win seu uarpeis av per cent. lower man everotlei o in this city, ana win not oe nnaersoia Dy suyooe. J D oshoun a uo. sop!7 i .pposite Hoiioi noiei. 3& United States Wholesaled Retail CLOTHING WAKE-HOUSE!! E. M. HESS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinda of Ready-Made do ming ana r uruismug viuous. L'HK Proprietors, having made extensive arrangements in their store, are now preuarod to offer to Merchants and Dealers in the Western country, tbeir miHENCR HTOCK! consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING of every kind, name and nature, comprising Fine Frock Coats, Loose bice coats, Dress do Busiueis do Sack do Over-fuck do Backtil do Catalona do Of all qualities, prices, shapes, styles and fashions. French Doeskin. Fanny Doeskiu, Cassimeres, Tweed, Satinet, Corduroy, and all other kinds of PANTALOONS, made of vari. ous kinds ot materials ; together with one of the largest assort menu of VESTS Cashmere, high cast silk, dark plaids, heavy extra satin, and worsted. Also Ail kinds of FURNISHING GOODS. Such as very line Shirts, Collars, line Scarls and Handkerchiefs, and every article necestsry to make up the Furnishing Department, which they are prepared to Oder at prices that cannot tail to pleaie the Merchant and Dealer. fjf ine rroprlutort roepecttuiiy ana, mat tneir siocx oi Raadv.Made Clothing Is mostlv manufactured under their own Immediate supervision, with every regard to style, durability, make aud texture, and well adapted for Western Trade ; and will be sold at as LOW RATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICKS as they are sold in sny of the Eastern cities, New York, Philadelphia and Boston not excepted. We would call esoecial attention to our RETAIL DE PARTMENT, which will always be found furnished with every description of Garments, suited to the taste and means ot our thousands of customers. ty Remember UNITED STATES CLOTHINU STORE, City Bank Building, nearly opposite the American Hotel, Co lumbus. sep20 BOOTS AND SHOES 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boots ; 15 " youth's " " 15 " prime Coarte Boots; 10 ' women's hip and Split " 8 " Irult. Gout 10 " Buskins 25 . 14 ehildren's Pegged and Sawed Boots ; 15 ' misses' " Buskins and " ao . " men's Brogan's, and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 Ho) s' Call and Kip Brogsnsi 10 " youths' Just mot ived , and lor sale at very low prices. E. 6. WEBSTER A CO., decSHl Corner Filth snd Lodge. GUM SHOES. Five thousand pair on band, fur sale as low as the lowest. Call and examine the assortment Sites to accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTcR St. CO., decS'J Corner Filth and Lodge, Cincinnati. MOROCCO, LASTING, LACES oV GALLOONS. XvA Our stock is the largest and the beat in the city, and at very low prices. (deciSJ E. G. WEBSTER A CO. CORK SOLUS. 50 dozen men's und women's received this day by express, for sale low. dec'J8 E. G. WEBSTER A CO. NEW CARPETS. JUST RECEIVED, at our Carpet Ware-room, adjoining our store 25 ps Brassellsand Brussells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautiful styles, at tM tu 1.75. SO ' Super and tine Imperial 3 ply Carpet, Brussell and other new patterns, ai ei io su.a. Super Ingrain Caruets, from 60 to II. 50 Fine all Wool, from 50 to HO. 70 " Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap 85 New putterns Dutch and other styles Carpet, suitable lor dining-rooms, chambers and halls. 20 Low price Rsg and Hemp Carpet S5 to 50. lo " Heavy Venetian stripe, irnm to boo. 0 " Tapestry Venetian carpet, new ana neautiiui styles, ior halls aud public places. 15 ' Stair Carpet. i 4-4 colored and plain Matting. 20 Velvet chenil and tutted Ruga. 60 Door and Parlor Matts. OIL CLOTHS. 35 ds nenry Make's Oil Cloths, all widths trom tu to 4 yds wide at 50 eta to (1.50 per square yard. The above goods being purchased for the cash, will be sold on ly for cash, at rates never before ottered in this place. pT t. v. uonuitn at uu, B. E. SMITH, Anclion and Commiaaion Mercbant, No. 3, Odeea BuildloftH, Columbus, Ohio. ALL kinds of Mur.'.haudizo, Real Estate, Household Furniture Ac Ae.. sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing any de scription of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. ijiuerai auvauuea luniin uu ouusiguxueuis, Columbus, Oct 1, leoL-tt. FURS. A GOOD assortment of Fine Mutts, Victorinet, Ac, Just open. a a. eu at ocij8 SNOWDEN'S. VELVETS. A VERY LARGE stock of rich Silk Cloaking Velvets, all colors i a ana win oe aula low. can on 0C1 8NOWDEN. CLOAKS. A FEW fine Cloaks left, which will be sold very low to close x a tnem out. locilSj SNOWDEN. TRIMMINGS. FRINGES, Gimps, Braids, Embroideries, Chenilles, Worsteds, Steel Trimmings, Ac, Ac A large lot Just opened by ocra onuwuLfl. GENTS CRAVATS, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Vestlngs, ete., etc A fine assortment at IsepSOl SNOWDEN'S. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves In business, under the firm ot WM. RICHARDS A CO, at tho old stand ol Wm. Richards, No. 1, Neil House, opposite State othces rv M. KIUUAK1I3, Columbus, February 1,1851. WM. 11. BLADE, The liberal patronage with wbich our friends and the publls generally Aaes lavored us, Is gratetully acknowledged ; and acea tinuatiun of the same ia respectlully solicited. reuruary x, lool. win. nivaauv, .vf. All persons having unsettled accounts with the late firm ol Wm. Richards, are invited to call and settle the same by cash or note. WM. RiCUAUUS. February 1,1851. marlO RUBBERS ! RUBBERS I OF all kinds lor Ladies, Wis es and Gents. Also, a choice Wonted Over-Shoe, lor Ladies, in cold weather. Just opened by H. COWLES A CO, oc28 dow At the "ReadvPat STonn." FOR SALE. THE HOUSE AND LOT ol Dr. Case, on the corner of Towa and Seventh streets. The house Is new. with stable, carriage house and other out buildings, all arranged with a view to comfort and convenience. The lot will be sold altogether or divided into two or three lots, to suit purchasers. For further particulars Inquire of WILLIAM MORRIB, at the store of H. Cowles A Co. aug35-tf Hardware. GERE, ABBOTT dr CO., Sin of the Gilt Padlock, No. 161 Ulk atreet, , VE now in store and la transitu trom tne east, a very large T1A AX atock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, far ming and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have new the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash aad we can aad will sell to prompt paying pnrcnasers upon as goon terms, ii not a iikw oev ter, than any other establishment in this vicinity. June ubnc, sodoi i m PAINTS. WE have on hand and for sale at the lowest market rales, Unseed OiL Whim and Red Lead. Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, At the sign of the Jyl . gilt lAuuiua. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. 1 Art PAIR Elastic Springs ; 20 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass 1UU llnhhHsr,la:3balalMnss: Patent Leather : Lace.Tutts. Damask Linings; Psinted and Gum Cloth; Tacks, Scarries Cord, Malleable Citings, Ac For sale by . runel "", "i - NAILS. WE take this opportunity to say that We have now la store and lor sale at low prices, 300 kegs of the best nails ever brought to this market. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. rv BOXES WINIKJW GLASS, amougst wnicn may 1 ,UUU be found single and double thick French, tbe best Pittsburg. ottne Also, cheeper glass of ell the usual sires. At tbe sign (Jyl) GILT l-ALIl-Uta. KM R HOI IIK R I ES. EMBROIDERED Laee and Muslin Capes, Chemlsetteo, Sleeves Collars. Cas, Mourning Collars and Cade, Ftouncings. Edg, lags and lasertings, Ac, etc The largest assortment ia Coluas. baa. Call and eiamias be lore purchasing, tepSS P. T. 8HOWDEE TUB WOODKIIFF HIII'fcK! Sycamore Street, between Third and Fourth Street. CINCINNATI. THIS new and splendid Hotel is now open I Renriv for the re ceptlon of visitors. P. E. A G. P. TUTTLE, sepiu-ti. i'roprutors. Patent Metallic Burial Cases. 'HE subscribers, having recently made arrangements with tie -S- Patentee ol this new and useful invention for tliemanuiac ture and sale ot the article In the West, (they having been man. ufactured, heretolore, exclusively in the tan, where they ere superseding the use of wooden cottint )titke this method ot informing the publio, thai they are now uianulucturing eightem ditlet-ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length Ironi L2 Inches to 6i feet, with widths and depths suitable lor bodies ot ordinary size, and for those who desire space tor cushioning, or for bodies ot unusual dimensions, have several sizes deeper and wider. This invention, now coming into general use, is pronoun, cud oue ot tbe greatest of tbe age. These Uurlnl Case are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally ol iron. They are thoroughly enameled inside and out, and thus made impervious to air and ludcatructible. They are highly oma mental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, bilo Ihoy eonibiue the greatest atrunglh which metal is capable ot In a giv. en quantity. When properly secured with cement they are perfectly air tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases, i bey ciM no more than good wooden coffins, and are belter than any other article in use, (ol whatever coat,) for transportation, vaults, or or dinary interments, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of our most scientific men ; also, by tne llon.'s ii. Clay, Dan. Webster, Lewis Cass, and other diatiuguiih- ed Senators who have witnessed their merits, aud whoso letters. together with other evidences ol tht ir worth, may be seen ut our Agent s llurial (.ase Depot, no. 374 Main street, three aours above nuiiu, wuere we luiruu to aeep uu naiiu, at an uiuea, sueu sn assortment of all sizes and degrees ot ornament and finish as wii suit the most diversitied tastes. Wo invito tbe attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par tlcularly, throughout the West, to au examination ot the article and request them not to rely upon tbe representations ot Ufcder takers not using the article, whose internal it would be to misrep resent them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. IIEFFNEB & CHAII'ELL. GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALEI1S IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES 6V LIQUORS , apO-ly No. 17 Main street, Ciiicinno.il, Ohio. TUT'I'LE'S--; '. . Real Estate aud Insurance Agency. IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, 1 have opened an of See lor the purpose ol transacting business as a Real Estate agent. Any business In this lino entruticd to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Lesses, and documents of a siinilsr kind will bo written aud acknowledged on tbe anortcat notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, when taken at my Qtfics, will be done xitkout charge. ' And I would here say, that my price for any property ottered for sale, shall always bethessmeaa thatoi tho oaucr biuiscJt, thst the confidence and integrity so necessary as belween buyer and seller may not be destroyed by Ibeaeut Insurance, ou the most reasonable terms, and In good Companies. - ufvice, up stairs iu uarpenter a uuuaiug, one aoor scuta o City Bank buildings. . J. R. TU 1 I'LL, dec!5 Real Estate Agent. IT IS REPORTED BV THE LADIES about town that COWLES i selling his new largo stock ut dark Frrnch Chintzos at the low price ul cunts, because hi, ts tbe 0030 -READ I PAV bTORE." W1LI1ELM MEISTER'S APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAVELS, from the German ol A a, uoetue. by In vol.. Translated by Carlysle. Just received apl4 J. 11. RILEi A CO. 8 VACANT LOTS. FOR building purposes, on Front street, between Spring and North streets. Fursaloby SMITH A MILLS, ileal estate Agvuia oc3-d COCO AND nTRAW BiA'iTiNG. I OlWt Ws Cocoanut Bark and Straw Malting, Just rcrclv-laVUVed, and lor sale by ocll J. D. OKHOUN A CO CUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A fine lot, slightly injuird tone! aplil ) had for a song, for sale by H. COWLES A no RECEIVED, at the Boston Piano and Music Store, FIVE more of tnose celebrated Boudoir Pianos beautiful Ruse wood eases. Ideclll K. REED. SHEET AIITSIC Just received at tbe Boston Music Store amougst wbicb may be found new and popular pieces. decll H. REED. ' 13LUTINAS AMI ACCORLEONS A new supply just . received st REED'S Boston Music Store. Also, a hoe lot of Guitars. d ell OA DOZEN VIOLINS-Just receive at REEU'S Boston sU Music Store, wbich will be sold low, at Wholesale or He tall. Call and ,i ok at them. decll BERTINA'S METHOD FOR THE PIANO FORTE. Also Hunter's Instruction Bonk, and a variety of other In structors lor the Piano. Just received at REED'S. T 'HE BIBLE IN THE FAMILY. Hy Roardman For .by (doc5 J. U. RILEY A CO. ritHE HUMAN BODY ITS CONNECTION WITH MAN By I Wilkinson. For sale by decl J. II. RILEY A CO ONGFELLOW'S GOLDLN LEGEND. For sale by dec 5. i. H. RILEY A CO. HAWTHORN'S WONDER BOOK. decS. For sale by J. H. RILEY A CO. r AGAMUNDO. By Jobn E. Warren. For sale by d.c5. J. II. RILEY A Co. CLOTH AND CASSIBIERS. ENGLISH, French and American Cloths and Casslmera Including aome fancy colored cloth., in which may be fouoda are combination of sy and Urn price, lu tt.opd, by oeio H. COWLES A CO CLOAKS. AGREAT variety of Cloaks, trom tl5 to $100 also, rich Cloak Velvets, can be found at tbe.New Store of SUAPLEY A HALL, orgg Rackua's Mock. CORDAGE, CORDAGE1 , ALL lizes Cordage, from 3-16 to inch. Just received and for I ale at the sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, No. 159 High street. apSJ - KILBOUHNP, KUHNS A CO. tjITOCKING YARN O I SO lbs. Black Woolen Yarn. UtO lbs. Light and Dark mixed Woolen t arn. 73 lbs White and Fancy do do Just revived and for sale by J. D. OSBORM A CO. July ;lass LAMPS. NOW opening, a splendid variety of Glaas Lamps. For sale at wholesale or rettil. at very low prices, by N. A O. FOr-TEIl. CROSS CUT SAWS. )une7 WE bavejust reemved a I resn loi ot loose ary lapmorcn i cut saws we have been selling the last two years. tiCKEj. anvil a m -- GOODIN ot MA HON, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers la gas fixtures, Ctaemaetl Ohio, til Main St, above Court. Chandeliers. Aa, at Kaem-s prwsi TO THE LADIES. RECEIVED, this dsy, by express, a splendid aasortreeat of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, e.m.itrng e. De Lanes, Karege de Lanas, P slated Muslins, Lawna, China Silks, etc, etc A large aornn-nl of French Lace and Straw Cap Crown Boa-aets aad Boas t Trimminea. . Also A splendid e-wirtmeot of Pnder-Sloevea, Ubsanuanta, 1 ylC,U""4C,""; LAMSON newTotcTrpets anb oil cloths. SB. oTAMXIN w.rald rU tbe alteetioa of all ia want eg Car-. peta, Ruga, Oil Ciotba, Draggetm, Ae, Ac. to his hrra stock, )ast received, whit ae offers as low at aaaVa boafkt In BUsaity.
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Full Text | 1 n. (I COLUMBUS, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 01, 1852. NUMBER 181 VOLUME XV. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BT IOOTT fc BASCOXfl. OFFICE JOOENAL BDTLDINOS, BIOS AND PEAIL STXEITS. COUNTING BOOM ON PEARL STREET. TERMS Invariably la ndvance. The Duily, to personeln Culumbui, per year H sent by nil out of Columbus ' during the session, and Tri-Weekly balance of year In Columbus Hy mall I'hH TrI Wenklv by mall Weekly in Columbus Out ut the city; by mail, tingle To clubs ol four and upwarda To clubi of ten and upwarda, to one addroaa Dally, teuton Tri-Weokly Weekly, single To clubs of five and upwarda 8 00 5 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 5 00 1 50 1 25 1 00 9 00 1 00 50 40 AdvertlelnK. The following rate! and rulea of advertising bare been agreed upon between the proprietor! of the Ohio Stateman and the Ohio State Journal, to ue ousorvea, in all eases, alter tnia aate. juiy 40, 1H40. Dally Paper. Oue square, 10 line or leaf, one inaertion each additional "... " " " 1 worn ........ 11 i ii y i ii .i ii 3 ' ii " l'uontli a ' it 3 " i i. 6 ii ii 8 " .ii ii ii 13 i . (Standing card, 5llnesorlss,peranniim . . . ioolumn,with4c,hangeS - Lfa II II g II I .... II lil " changed weekly " daily " " " with 4 change! ' " Hi It A i ii 13 ahangnd weekly aauy . . . 80 50 . . .0 25 ... 1 50 ... 9 00 ... 3 00 . . . 4 00 ... 6 00 . 8 00 . . . 10 00 . . . 15 00 . . 18 00 . . . 10 00 . . . 20 00 . . . 23 00 . 25 00 . . .30 00 . . 80 00 . . 35 00 40 00 . 45 00 . . 55 00 .. 130 00 Other caaea not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rates. Th standard of meaiurement to be minion type. For eaoh additional iquare in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for each additional square Intoned uuour tne yeany raies, uaii pnra. No advertisement to be considered by the year, union It It specified on tho manuscript, or previously agreed upon botween the partlea. Publishers not accountable for tho accuracy of legal advertise- muni. hvnnrl the amount charired tor tneir Duplication. Announcing candidates (for offices of evory description) to ho charged at the rate of titty cents per week, lor each name; the same to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient porsons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one monin, unless oraercu our, and payment will be exacted accordinglyi The privileges of yearly advortLors will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertuining Ihamtn ti hA mild tor extra. - Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, arc, not to be contracted tor by tne year, out to do cnargea Dy tne piece, at me usuai ram.. NO ADVERTISEMENT CAN UK INSEBTRD GRATUITOUSLY. A ,R.'ti, onsets I'nrcharitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township inrl other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged halt unco , Marriaan notices to be charged 25 cents. iiaoh in.m-rifl wlthmit charim. unless accomoanlod by funornl Invitation' or obituary notices, and when to accompanied, to be "tte!tuWi advertiser!, and all others sending communications or requiring nr.ticos, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or uny puolic entertainments where charges are made tor admittance --all notices ot private associations every notice deimnudfi, cal attention to private enterprise., -,i,.,i ,,, ,n,nii Individual interest, can only be Inserted with tho understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in tho editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, ana men oniy wnen accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not leal than double the above rates, and measured as it solid. Advertisements on tho inside exclusively, to bo charged at tho rate of 50 per cent. In advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. -ngO ! 1852.S) . M, T. w I t. y.s7 12 3 U Ii 7 8 9 111 11 IS 13 14 15 1(3 17 18 la 2(1 21 22 23 24 3S gfi 27 28 2!) 30 31 FEBRUARY. a. m. T. w t. r. s. 1 2 .1 4 ti 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 IK 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 .. .. JANUARY. MARCH. M T. W T. r. s. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 !l 111 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 -lil l(l:il .j. APRIL, s. M. l. w t. r. s. ........ 1 2 3 4 5 (I 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2fi 27 28 2!) 3ll .. MAY. JUNE. w T. r. 8. 1 5 (i 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 41! 27 2 8 29 T,w JULY. 8. St. T. W T. r. TnTZTTT'i "2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUOUST. .m. t. w t . i. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 l(i 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2930 II .... .. SEPTEMBER. 1. si. T. w t. r. s. .. ..I.. 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ,... OCTOBER. s. m. t. wt. k. i. 77 i a 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NOVEMBER. s M. T. wt. r. a. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ,... .. DECEMBER. " I T' wl T ' 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 , I I I I 3 INSURANCE. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. perpetoaTcharter, WITH A CAPITAL OF 8100,000. THIS Companv makes every Inturanct appertaining to or connected with Lift Rieke, on ths Mt Stock and Afalual rains comoinea. On the Joint Stockplsn.the rates are one-third let! than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent lower than ine rates ui most ntocs wumpanies. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on Life In every form, including the right of Children, Parnu, or Crti-Uor: To insure the Lite of another for tneir own exclusive benefit, payable alter death or upon the partlea arriving at the aga 01 uu, ao, ou or 03 years. OFFICERS. Jambs B. IIoon. President i 8ah'l McClubkan, Vice Pros!. don t Joseph ti. Leech, Treasurer Chaxles A. Colton, Sec retary. iiitr,uiuns. Jahk! 8. Hoow, Joseph B. Leeoh, John 8. Dilwobth, Chau.es A. Colton, Bau'i, McCtuBKAN, William Puillipi, . John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkini, late Secretary of War. Hon. Walteb FoawAan, late Secretary of Treasury. John Bnyde, Esq., Cashier Pituburgh Bank, Malcolm Leech. Wholesale (Irocer. Those desirous of Insurinz, or in want of Information on the subject, will ploaso call at tho olHce, over the Book Store of Hunt ington ec wacintire, iiign atrrn t, uotumnus, unto. A. fl. vanncADALALn, Aaent. Noiman Qav. M. D ExamininE Phvsicisn. No. 4. Neil's New uau. aeco-om, Washington Union insurance Company, OV CLEVELAND, OHIO. . CAPITA lTsIOO.OOO. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable rate! of Bremlums. No risks taken on tho " Soecial Hazardous " class es, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one risk, or In the same vicinity, sy sucn means wis company expects to avoia any large and ruinous loss by one fire, the great cause of the Insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st 1851. were over 160.000. Losses in the same neriod. 11080. Reports of the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yeariy. urf lur.HM. Hon. Redren Wood. President i D. B. Dunham. Vice Prest dents O. N. Hkeki.s. Socretarvi George Myqatt. Treasurer. K. II. VANKENSALAEK, Agent for the above Company, li prepared to issue roncies ana to lurnisn all necessary wiorma tion. Office over Hunttneton ft Maclntire'a Book Store, High stroet, Columbus dec5-cm. SAMUEL CALLOWAY. HENEX F. PAOE. UALLOWAT & PAGE. A TTORNKYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partner., in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Office in Piatt's new budding, opposite State House, mayfrtf A. B. BUTTLE. Attorney and Counsellor nt Lavr, C'olambua, OM. Office, No. it, Nell's txchauge, opposite Secretary ot State's othcet ir WALTEK TIIKALL. Attorney and Caunaellarat Law, Colombna, Ohla. ALSO, a Comnuuioner to take the Acknowledgment ot Deeds for the State ot New York. ocCM LVCLAlf BUTTLES. THEO. COM8TOCK. OEO. O. COX5TOCX. BUTTLES, UO.bMTOCK & CO., (Successors to B. Comatock A Co,) FORWARD1NU AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard OU Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Bead ot the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Liberal advances made on consignments. mar6 i. KIDUWAY cV CO'H Iron Faandry, llrsaa atreet, near the Bridge, Calnas bae, Ohia. . , etoves ot all kinds, and a great variety of Cas tings, alwayson hand. octL'41 DM. ROBERT THOMPSON'! OFFICE, 1VTO. 4, Nell'a Exchnage, opposite the Secretary of State s ll office. High street, Columbus. dccll WH.IEUEET. at. o. uun. HRIRKRT Ac I.II.T.KY. QOOK-BINDERS, lligh street, opposite the Pablie Offlrea, Co- V3 lumbua. aag6,-45 GERE. ABBOTT (V CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nu!a, Glaas, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ac, Ao. No. 161 Sign street, sign ot the Gilt Padlock. a. c AKaaioMa. L. ; F. C. SESSIONS eV COM WHOLESALE AND BETAtL DEAL BBS IN DRY OOOOM, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, As. Four doors south of the American, Columbus. ocl8 ELDK1DUE ok MARTIN, DRAPKRS AND TaILORS, Big street, 1st door aerU of Ton, tppottu (As U. S. Btttt, AU prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, ia the aeateatand aaostlashionsble style. JOSEPH ELDIUDGE, aplS-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BOOKS oa Farming, Gardening, K raits aad Flowers, tne la test and bast works i also, works oa doateatle animals, birds sforsalaBttheBewbookMoreof J.H, sULIT AGO. COLU.1IBC8 AUENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. liiinnintv Fund SKIO.IIOO. TiUIS Company oilers to tho Insured all the security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock Diana (as heretofore appueo) coinQinea, namely i Low rate ol premium an annual return, in cash, of the per centage required for the contingent risk of the year t an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the luturo security of members fur the whole term of lite, with sn adequate Interest in the accumulating lund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies ; a guaranty fund doaigned for the permanent security of short term members, and also for the present security of those for the whole term ot lite. 1 his is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provis ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) in exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk lrora advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ac, giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by j. it. l u 1 ii,L, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc23-d ' MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSVILLE, OUIO. P. P. Ranpoed, President. We, L. Pebkin, Secretary. ocS3-d J. R, TUTTLE, Agent. . LIVES INSURED BY THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, COVINUTON. KY. TUI3 Company baa an actual capital ot One Hundred Thousand Dulln ra, and is managed by men ol the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished. Information given, and application received by J. U. TUTTLE, Agent. nr. a. m. smith, Medical examiner. sepu-oiy TUB HARTFORD LIFE AND I1EALTU INSU RANCE COMPANY. HABTrOED. CONNECTICUT. t. Aril Ai, Bi uutv, 9IUO,UOV! mis uompany, nyineuo. f era! provisions of its charter, is enabled to otter advantages superior to those presented by any other Company in the United States combining as it does the Mutual, Joint Stock, aud Life and Health principles ; in all of which the rates are as tavor Ml" to those assured as safety to them and the Company will adm L This Company is the Jirit and only ens In the Union, or in itie world, it is believed, that has thus combined its operations, ana ottered to grant insurance with benefits both preient and prolate 9 For full details In regard to terms and conditions reference may be made to the pamphlets to be bad gratia of the agent, or ot W . rinuti. ucu. li. uiisoiULiil, ageut. Columbus, O, August 30,1850. JOSEPH y, SMITH. SAMUEL M. MILLS. WMITIT dc MILL. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Real statute Agent, feurveyor and Notarie Public, HIOH STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, A TTENDto the practice ol their prulession.obtainlng.pensions, sellini aod leasing real estate, surveying snd dividing lauds, collection ol claims, examination of land titles, ate, Ac, Ao. REFERENCES- Swan A Andrews, Columbus, O. Altred Avery, New York City. Wm. Miltord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Silley A Wright,Cin'tL A. w.r innay, HL inula, no. lieo. 1 . wuuamson, uincin an, TRANSPORTATION. C. C. and C. Railroad, ff 111 I HJiJI I II im.'IHII-H'B !l W-1HIJU CONNbCi bUal Ooluuiuus wun the Coluuuus and Xuuiaand Little Miami Railroads at Cincinnati I the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Patnesville and Ashtabula Railroads at Cleveland, and with the Sandusky and Newark Railroad at Shelby, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. f N and after November 21th, Trains leave as follows, Sundays v excepted i Cleveland for Columbus and Way Station!, at.... 8.30 A.M. ....... ii 0.UO P. M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way Stations, with freight and passengers, at 8 00 A. M. i Columbus lor Cleveland and Way8tations,at.... 1.10 P.M. u J.uo p. M. , Columbus for Cleveland and Way Stations, with freight and UAisenuers. at .......... 6.00 AM Passengers lesvina Cleveland by the 8.30 A. M. Train, dine at Shelby; arrive at Columbus at 4.00 P. M., and Cincinnati at 10.30 Y. M. Returning Leave Clncluuall at .lo a. at., aine att-o-lumbal at 1.00 P. and arrive at Cleveland at 8.30 P. M., connecting (until close of navigation) with the first dsss steamers lor nunaio ana vuuxirx. Passengers leaviui Cleveland by the 6.00 P. M. night Train, arrive at Culumbns next murulna at 4.00 A. M.. and at Cincinna U at 11.00 A M. Heturntng Leave Ciucinnau at 8.30 P. M., Co-Ullnbus st 9.00 P. M., arrive at Cleveland next murnlng at 6.110 A M-, in time lor the train leaving for Pittsburgh i this train will L discontinued alter the close ot base navigauon. ' lanirera will be ticketed bv Railroad between Cleveland and Newark, Cleveland aud Mount Vernon, Cleveland and Fred-erlcktown, Cleveland and Manstteld, Cleveland and Monroevllle, Cleveland and Sandusky, Rr Railroad and Staves between Cleveland and Elyria. Cleve land ana unerun, ueveiana ana auiun, oieveiaua anu nurwais, Cleveland and Wooster, Columbus and Mt. Vernon. , C3f The comDanv la prepared to roeeive treight on consign' ment, ana transport ittoanypuiusuutuuirruuu. ru, Isrs. see relaht 1 urltt. 1 u. A. ANioiiT. t;iovoiano. Geo. Watson, Columbus, S Agents J. r. uavii, eneiDy, P. W. Strader, Cincinnati, C. Patrick, Cleveland, A. STONE, Office of the 0, 0.tC.R. R. Co., I Cleveland, Not. 20th, 165L i 1 It lnuti, ) j )NE, Jr., W. B. Clement, Sup't L. M. R. R., Cincinnati. B. MedberV, Sup't C. A X. R. it., Columbus. Ticket Agents. Superintendent. Doc4 1851. ilninn 1851. COLUMBUS & JaEJKIA UAlUtOAII, SUMMEH AKBANGBMJSNT. kN and alter June 4, until turther notico, Passenger Trains wilt run as follows i . EXPRESS TilllOUilH TRAIN between Cloveland and Cln ainnati leave Columbus dailv. (Sundays excepted,) at 5.30 P. M. arrive at Xenia 7.40 P. M. Returning, leave Xenia at S.35 A. M., Arrive at Mnlumbua 10.40 A M. ACCOMMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Columbus dailv at 5.10 A. M arrives at Xenia at 7.35 A. M. (connecting with a Train on the Little Miami Railroad which arrives in Cincinnati 11.20 A M.) Returning, leave Xenia on the arrival ot tne train Iron; Cincinnati at o a f, M reacn uoiumoua o.ou r. at. Passengers by this Train going either to Cleveland or Cincin nati. aleen at Columbus and resume the next raornitia:. Coaches leave Columbus daily fur Lancaster, Cnillicotho, New ark, Zaneaville and Wheeling, on tne arrival ui tne vara. Pierce's line of Staaea runs between Xenia and Dayton In eon nection with both trains ot Cars. Tickets may be had at the office of tho Ohio Stage Company, In Columbus. fzy The Compsny will not be responsible for baggage ex ecuuing aou in vaiue, unless oy special ugrceweiu. juiy a, atCiiiociv i , cup t Tim uaII.hiiaII. II.UMUi;n Ac eTAUK Officii. LIAS been removed trom tne Nell uouse' to tour aooi-s 11 north of the American Hotel, on Uinh etioet. Citl- sens are reaueated to call at the office and secure Railroad Tick ets ior either North or West. They can also have an Omnibus call for them at their residences, and be sure ot arriving at the Depot In time for the trains. Vnnr llnilv T.lnee of floachea leave on the arrival ot the cars, for Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, as follows : X.B81 nail ijines loavo at xu a. hi. Express " "0 P. M. Extra Coaches furnished at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent. Columbus, Ohio, March 35, 1851-1 y Pennsylvania Railroads Winter Arrangement between Pliiladelpliin & Pittsburg I flUlK UKUUC'EU TO '24 IIOUKS. ON and after tne 1st of DECEMBER next, Pssseogors will be carried bv the Pennsylvania Railroad ComDanv. between Philadelubia and Pittsburg, in '24 hours, with ouly 28 miles of saging, over an excellent J urnpixe. Thla ia the shortest and beat route between the ti reat West and the Atlantic Cities, and the Accomiuodallona are In all re spects ot the highest character. itiuo. auvac. Agent novl7-d3m Pennsylvania Railroad Company. JOHN W. RARER. RORERT ARMSTRONG). 1IAKER IV ARMSTRONG. REAL ESTATE UROKKRS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Office, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O, ,MIR piALE An OUT LOT containing 1h acres, wilh a frame building, atuated on Friend street, opposite the Bliud Asylum. Inquire ot augv OAftr.il at snnoiAuniT. ,M)R MALE A two story HIllC'K HOUSE, containing aix rooms, situated on the south ena of ill til street. Terms es say. Inquire of suit 51 BARER A ARMSTRONG A KAK.tl fOR MALE OR RENT. ftHIS farm is situated within two miles ol the city, and contains eO acres, no ot which am improved, bnquln ol sepl2 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR HALE AT A BARGAIN. NE of the moat desirable vacant Half Lou in the city. Sit uated on Town atreet, between uiiis ana intra streets. Inquire of aua2 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. o FOR MAI.K OR EXCHANGE. (A ACRES OF LAND, in Uenry eounty,llltnols,eportJoa U4U ol which is timbered, the balanee ia a drat rate quality of bottom and rolling prairie. This land is well calculated for a Stock Farm, having an abundance o living watvr the year round. Persona wishing to purchase, or exenange property in this vicinity, for a desirable piece of land, wou.u do well to call on the subscribers immediately. Inquire of aug i HAar.n. ot ansia iau ma Land Agency and Exchange Office, IO W A CITY. t'OLMAN, POWELL, HART At CO. TDIfl Compsny have established a General Agency at the seat of Government for the purchase and sale of Mexican War Land Warrants, aud tor the location of Warrants issued under the act ot September, 1850. The Company also respectfully tender their services as Agents for selling these Lands when patented, and tor paying taxes on Lands ot non-residents. REFERENCES. Stephen Whlcher, Esq, U S. District Attorney, Iowa ; 8. B. Shellcdsy, Esq, Marshal Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa; Resiater and Receiver " ' " Fairfield Register and Receiver " " Dubuque " Hun. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa ; D. A. January, Esq, St Louis, Missouri ; J. P. Eddy, Esq, Hon. Nenion Edwards, Alton,! nois ; John W. Vance, DanvilU-Garret Vliet, Milwaukie, Wiscjosin. Hon. E. M. Huntingtoe, late on. Gen. Land Office, Indiana; " Oliver H. Sraith,l ndianapolia, Indiana J Albert 8. White, Latayette, " Cbaaeey Rose, Esq, Terrs Haute, M John Cham be ra, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentucky, James Davies, Esq, Smithland, John Armstrong, Esq.. Greensbargh, Pennsylvania; Alexander K. Stephenson, Esq, Gettysburg h, Penssylvaoja ; William McClellan, Esq, Cbambrnbnrgh, " Gen. O. H. W. Stull, Camberisnd, Maryland, lion. Richard M. Young, Washington City; Fits Henry Warren, Henry Clay Henderson, Esq, Treasury Department, Washington City. Major Walter B. Morris, Memphis, Tennessee; Col.Sam'l R. Anderson, Nashville, General Mcintosh, Georgia. John Bryan Esq . Custom Hoase, Charleston, South Carolina. Rev. Benjamin Chsce, Natchex, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio; Gen. Charles Anthony, Sprinrneld, " W. B. Hubbard, Esq, Columbus, " CoL John Noble, Coiumbua " (jyl nOLMK AND LOT FOR BALK. THE subscriber will sell tne Lot on which ha Una. oa j-j High street, betweea Towa aad Rica. It is intbeoentreof Use city, and a very convenient Stan a ior dbsomm and for a family residence. The terms will be about one third down and the balance in payments. Those who wish to purchase to speculate ou, or to Locate for business would do weU toesdlaadexans. tne the premises, as a goon bargaia will be onerrd. snevS WALTER THRALL. I am authorised to sell that excellent property ot Mr. Pi ke'a, on tne soatn nae oi nroaa street, east ol r root. w. T, AND FOR MALE. The andirictad hmU of 16 7-100ae Li of land, adjoining tho city of Cohucbus, 150 rods aas at Birh atreet, fronting oa the Coiambus and xroveport tumpifca. Title indnputable price 150 dollars pr sera. Tennseasy.aaal aaaoe iwnrs oa appucaoon so AS. B. ruajajijv. Columbus, Sept, 4, 184. dtt T7OR SALE A desirable VACANT LOT, situated oa Eat Towa street. Iaeuira of Mi BAKES AEM3TE0IIQ. W. A. Ot J. . MCCOV A CO., Slnnnaltn tha Hlata Ilonae. WOULD respectiuilv inform the citizens ot Columbus and vl- cinity. that they are now receiving their unusually large siocx oi FALL AND WINTER DRY COOD8. including all the latest atyles of foreign imporiationa, among which mav be found a rich assortment ot Ribbons and Dress Goods, English aud French Broadcloths, black and Fancy Cassi- meres, French Merinos and Thibet cioms, wuiio ana coiorea Flannels, Sbeetincs snd Shirtings, Prints, Ginghams, and a gen eral assortment of Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods, oc8 TO COUNTRY MERCHANT. WE have on hand a lot ot assorted crates, which will ou sold at New York prices, freight only added, and a large lot ol Glass Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment ot China, Crockery, and Glass ware ; also a superb lot ot Fancy Wares, such as Rich Vases, Tete atete Setts, Motto cups snd saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Glass ware, Britannia Tea Setts, Csstors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Spoons, Cotleepots, Ac, Ac, Ac. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons. Corneliu's Solar Lard Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Waiters, Lanterns, and many uther articles useful iu house keeping. J. WEST WATER A SON. uoinmnus, august to, looi.-iy New and Cheap Goods. SB. STANTON, next door to the Capital House, has fust s received a large assortment of Merinos, Lyonese Cloths, Poplins. Aluaeeas, Prints, Shawls, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Lace Goods, Ae, Ao, in addition to his former stock, which will be sold very cheap. sep25 BAUM ! BAUMl BAGGING! JUST RECEIVED 850 Seamless Bags S and Sit bushels. 400 yds 6-4 Hemp Bsgging from 0 to 33 ets per yd. 850 yds Twil'd Cotton do. 10 ps 36 and 40 inch Burlaps. 1 (tale Heavy Osnaburgs. For ssle cheap by LM4 J. D. OSBORN A CO. FLUTEM. IF yon wish to purchase a good Flute, Just call at REED'S, and ha will sell vou one very cheap for cash. Amateurs and Pro fessors say he haa the best in market. Call and try them. ocua GIRANDOLE8. WE have Just received an assortment of Girandoles, of new and elegant designs, which we will sell at very low rates at the New Crockery Store. OCM N. A U. FOSTER. Itteinbers of the present Congress. Authentic, lists of the member of the present Con, gren have been published by the Washington papers from which we copy the following. It will be seen that in the political claisilioutiou of the members have given only tlieir preferences at between out two great leading parties, although loveral ol ihe Whlgi and a few of the Democrats, in both Houses, are un derstood to be Free-soilen : SENATE. President WILLIAM R. KING, of Alabama. Secretary Asburt Dickens. TsRBSSp, Atchison, David R i Mo 1BSS Badger, George E, N C 1855 Bayard, James A, d Del 185" Boll. John. a Tenn 1653 Berrien, James McP, Ga 1853 Borland, Solon, si An 1855 Bradbury, James W d Me 1853 Bright. Jette D, d Ind 1857 Brodhesd, Richard, ir,dPal8S7 Batler, Andrew P, d ti C 1855 Cass, Lewis, si Mich 1857 Chase. Salmon P.d Ohio 1855 Clarke, John U, RI 1853 Clay, Henry, Ky 1853 Clemens, Jeremiah, d Alt 1855 Cooper, Charles, Fenn ltr53 Davis, Jefferson, d Miss 1857 Davis, Jorn, to Mais 1853 Dawson, William C,w Gal 855 Dodge, Aug.C, d Iowa 1855 Dodge, Henry, d Wise 1857 Douglas, Stephen A, d III 1 85.1 Downs, Solomon W, d La 1853 Felch, Alpbeus,d Mich . 1853 Fish, Hamilton, N V 1857 Foote. Henry S, d Misi 1853 Foot, Solomon, w Vt 1857 Geyer, Uenry 8, is Mo 1857 Gwln, William M., d Csl 1855 Hale, John P., d N H 1853 Hamlin, Hannibal, d Ma 1857 1855 1855 1855 1857 Tonnssp. Houston, Samuel, d Texae 1853 Hunter, Robert M. T, a Va 1853 James, Charles 1 , ill ik Jones, George W,d Iowa 1853 Jones, Jamea C. Tenn 1857 King, William R, d Ala 1855 Msllory, Stephen R,d FIs 1857 Mangum. Willie P , N C 1851 Mason, James M, d Va 1857 Millor, Jaoob W, N J 1853 Morton, Jackson, a) Fla Norris, Moses, Jr., d Nil Pearce, James A, w Md Pratt. Thomas G, Md Rhett, K. Barnwell, d SO 1853 Rusk, Thomas J,d Texas 1857 Sebsstlan, Wm. & , d ArK Ifaj Seward, William II, NY 1855 Shields, James, d HI 1855 Smith, Trumsn, w Conn 1855 Buule, Pierre, d La 1855 Spruauce, Presley, Del 1855 Stockton, Robert F , d N J 1857 Sumner, Charles, x Msas 1837 Underwood, Jos. It., w Ky 1853 Upbim, William, is Vt , 1853 Vacancy, Cal 1857 Vacancy, Conn 1857 Wade, Beujamin F, w O 1857 Walker, laaao P., d Wiso 1855 Whitcomb, James, d Ind JB35 HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. fJgW Speaker LINN BOYD, of Kentucky. liera wuiuv vv. ruansr, ui j uuuajrivaum Abercromble, James, k Ala Aiken. William, d 8 C Allen, Charles, K Mats Allen, Willis, d Ill's Allison, John, w Penn Andrews, Charles, d Me Appleion, John, d Me Applelon, William, Mass Ashe, William S, N C Averett Thomas H, d Va Babcock, Leander, d MI Bailey, David J, d Ga Han ere, Nelson, Ohio Bartlett, Thomas J, d Vt HByly, Thomas U, d Va Beale. James M. H.. d Va Bell, Hiram, Ohio Bennett, Henry, NY Bernhisel, John M, d (dol)Utah Btbighaus, T. S., Penn Ultsell, William H, d Ill's Bocock, Thomas, 8, d Va Bowie, Richard J, w Md Bowne, Obadiah, NY Boyd, John H NY Boyd, Linn, d Ky Bragg, Jonn, d Ala Breckeuridge, John C, d Ky Brenton, Samuel, Ind Urlggs, George, id NY Brooks, James, te NY liruwn, aitiert u., a mist Brown, George H , w NY Bar 11, Alexander H,d NY Burrows, Lorenzo, a NY Burt. Armistead. d S C Busby, George H, d Ohio Cabiil. Edward C, w Fla Cable. Joseph, d Ohio Caldwell. Joseph P, N C Camubeli. Lewis D, w Ohio Csmubell, Thompson, d Ill's Cartter, David K, d Ohio I'askie, John S, d Va Chandler, Joseph R,w Penn Chapman Charles, u Conn t;naaiaw. t. w, a us ChurchwelL George W, d Tenn Clark, Lincoln L, d Iowa Cleveland, Chauucey F, d Conn Cllngman, i nomas L , w no Cobb, Williamson A. W, d Ala Cotcock. William F, d BC Conger, James I, s, Mich uotiman, joaepn M, w Ma Cullum, William Tenn Curtis, Carleton B, d Penn usnlel, Jonn u. J., a a u Dsrby, John F, w Mo Davis, George T, w Mass Davis. John G.. d Ind D, wson, John L, d Penn Dean. Gilbert d NY Dimmick, Milo M., d Penn Disney. David T.. d Ohio Dockery, Allred, w N C Dotv. James D, d Wii Duncan, James H., to Mass Uunham, Cyrua L, d Ind Durkee, Charles, d Wis sstinan. Benjamin C, d Wis Edgorton, Allred P, d Ohio Edmundson, Henry A, d Va ma Ky Va Ill's Ind Pen N Y Mass Miss P-n Me Pen Ohio Ten Ohio Pen Me Mass Ind Ohio Md Pen Mo Md Md Ohio Ten Aht N Y NY NY N Y Vt Ind Iowa MH Ga Va NY Ala Tex Pen Pen N Y Ohio Con Ivcs.Wlllard. d NY J tson, Joseph W, d Ga Jenkins, Timothy, d NY Johnson, Andrew, d Ten Johnson, James, d Ga Johnson, Jobn, d Ohio Johnson, Robert W, d Ark Jones, Daniel T d NY Jones, George W, d Ten Jones, J. GJancy, d Pen King, George G, w R I King, Preston, d NY Kuhns, Joseph H., w Pen Kurtz, William II, d Pen Landry, J Aristide, w La Lane, Joseph, d (del) Oreg Letcnor, Jonn, a va Lockbart, James, d Iud Mace, Daniel, d Ind Moloney, Richard 8, d Ill's Mann, Horace, w Mass Marshall, Edward C, d Cal Marshall, Humphrey, w Ky Martin, Frederick S., NY Martin, Louis 8t , d La Mason, Jobn C , d Ky McCorkle, Joseph W, d Cal McDonald, Muses, d Me McLanahan, James X, d Pen McMulien, Fayette, d Va McNalr, John, d Pen McQueen, Juhn, d BC Meacham, James, w Vt ,. Meade, Richard K,d Va Miller, J oho G, to Mo Millsoo, John 8, d Va Miner, Ahiman L, Vt Moore, Henry D, Pen Moore, Henry, a) La Morehead, James T, w NO Morrison, John A, d Pen Murphy, Charles d Ga Murray, William, d NY Nation, D. B, d Miss Newton, Ebon Ohio Olds, Edson B, d Ohio Orr, James L, d 8 C Outlaw, David, N C Parker, Andrew, d Pen Parker, Samuel W, Ind Poaslee, Charles H, d N H Penn, Alexander G, d La Penniman, Ebenezer J., Mich Erana, Alexander, w cwing, rresiey iu w Faultuer, Charles J, m Ficklin, Orlando B, d Huh, Graham N, d Florence, Thomas U , d Floyd, Jobn G, d Fowler, Orin, reeman J. D., d uller. ilenrv M,to Fuller, Thomas J. D,d Gsmble, James, d Gavlord. James M, d Gentry, Meredith P , w Giddings Joshua R ,.. Gilmore, Allred, d Goodenow, Robert, aj Goodrich, John Z., w Gorman. Willis A, d Green, Frederick W, d Grey, Benjamin E, x Grow, Galusba A, d Hall, Willard P, f Hamilton, William T, d Hammond. Edward, d Harper, Alexander, w Harris, Isbam G, d Harris Sampson W, d Hart, Emanuel B, d Haskell Augustus P, is Haven, Solomon G, w Haws, J. H. Hobart, to Hebard, William, x Hendricks, Thomas A, d Henn Bernhardt, d Hibbsrd, Harry, d Hillyer, Junius, d Holladay, Alexander R, d Horaolord, Jedediah, at Houston, George S, d Howard, Volney E, d Howe, John VV.. x Howo, Thomas M to How, Thomas Y, jr,d Hunter, William F, x Infersoll, Colin M, d Perkins. Jared. d Phelps, John S , d Polk, William U.,d Porter, Gilchrist, x Powell, Paulus, d Price. Rodman M.. d Rantoul, Robert Jr., d NH Mo Ten Mo Va NJ Mass Richardson, William Ad Ill's Riddle, George, d , Dels Bobbins, John jr., d Pen Robie, Reuben, d NY Robinson, John L, d Ind Ross, Thomas, d Pen Russell, Joseph, d NY Backett, William A, 10 NY Savage, Jobn U, d Ten Schermerhorn, Abr.M., N Y Schooloratt, John L, a NY Schoonmaker, Marius, NV Scuddt r, Zeno, x Mass Scurry, Richard, d Tens Seymour, David L,d NY Seymour, 0. 8., d Con Sibley, Henry II, d (del) Min Skelton, Charles, d N J Smart, EphraimK.,d Me Smilii, William H,d Ala Snow, William W,d NY Stanly, Edward x N C btanton, Benjamin, x Ohio btanton, Frederick P., d Ten ftunton, Richard K, d Ky Stephens, Alex.U., x Ga 8tcvena, A. P., d NY Stevens, Tbaddeua, X Pen Stone, Jamea W , d Ky Stratton, Nathan T, d N J Strothor, James F, w Va Sluart, Charles E, d Mich Sutherland, Josiah, d NY Sweetser, Charles, d Ohio Taylor, Juhn L., Ohio 1'hompson, Benjamin, Mass Thompson, George W, d Va Tburstuo, Benjamin H, d R I Toombs, Robert, x Ga Townshend, Norton B.,d Ohio Tuck, Amos, x N H Vcnable, Abr, W, to NC Walbridge, H 8, d NY Wallace, Daniel, d SO Walsh, Thomas Yates, to Md Ward, William T,w Ky Washburn, Israel, jr., x Me Watkins, Albert G, is Ten Weightman, K.W, d (del)N M Welch, John, Ohio Wells, John, so NY White, Addison, x Ky Whit?, Alexander, w Ala Wilcox, John A, d Miss Wildrick, Isaac d N J Williams, Christopher, to Ten Woodward, Joseph A, d 8 C Yates, Richard, Ill's Total 837 DIU-uOODS, &e. P. T. Snoirden W'oUl.D resn. rttully Invite the attention ot the citizens ol Co lumbus- and strangers vislilng the city, to bis unusually large stock of rich SILK and FANCY GOODS. All are invited to sail sud examine them ORB8S liOODM. txtra rich Brocade Dress ellks and Satins i Plaid .o do 11 Watered do do. do .risk Poplins; " Plaid do Em i oidercd Silk Tissue, (for party dresses;) 11 Watered do do, Embroidered Muslin Robes do ; do Lace do; Cashmere and DeLalnes. Plain Black Silks, (all widths and qualities 1 French Merinos, Tartan Plaids, Ac, Ac, now being received ana opened by r. r. bhuwum, sepiio No. 4 Odeon Buildings. CINCINNATI. YOKKE & IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS h COMMISSION MERCHANTS . NO. 30 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Anctlsn Hales mt Groceries every Tueedny and Frl. days ol Dry liooda every Thursday. YOKKE oV I1EW80N have always on hand large as lortment of Groceries, atprivate sale. Also Are Agents of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, lor the sale at their superior brown Sheetings. Also Agents nl th80lTII(lA'i'K FACTORY for the sale ol theircelebrated Manufactured Tobacco, ot which they liaveatall times on hand, Five, Eight, and Pound Lump. augii-uijiwo New Fall Carpeting. I UST received, at our Carpet Ware-rooms, (devoted exclusive- f ly to tne sale oi carpets :) M ps Tapestry, Velvet and Rrutsels Carpot; 35 ps Imperial three ply Carpet) 40 pa 8uper. Ingrains do , 5 ps Common Wool Ingrain Carpet; 25 pa Wool and Cotton Carpet; 10 ps heavy Coco Matting ; 25 ps Straw do; SO ps super, and common Stair Matting; 10 ps Rag and List Matting 150 Coco, Rope, Manilla, Jute and fancy Door Mats. ALSO 10 pa Super, taper. Tapestry, heavy made OU Cloths, IB ana z lent wiae; 30 ds 3. 4. 6 and 0 feet Oil Cloths. We tit aud make Carpets for any size ball or room. We alto eut Oil Cloths to suit room or Halt aepl7 J. v. U8BOHN A CO, STREET VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD FOR SALE. N unimproved halfiot corner 3d and State streeta;alaoaeom modious Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-build ings nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquire of ISUl ILibD, tuasiuua ss. IO. FOR SALE. THOSE two well known Lots Nos. 758 and 757, on the corner of Rich and Sixth streets, with streets and alleva all round them, formerly the property ot Chester Johnson, on which are great variety ot enoice Iruit and anrabDery, and suDdiviaea in- i seven pins so sun purenasere. ALSO Two Lota on the corner of Friend and Seventh streets subdivided Into seven parts to suit purchasers. There la an alley !4s, met in wiatn running tnrougn tnem tor general convenience The whole ot the foregoing nrooertv will ho sold on verv an. commodatina terms. For particulars, inquire of Thomas Wood, stent. (feb&l WM. PHELAN. FRENCH CHINA. GOLD BAND and White French China, comprising Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and beautiful shsuea. Just received and for sale. In setts or separate pieces, at low rates, at the Mew Crockery Store. N. A G. FOSTER, ocxs owa journal tiuiiaiaga. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING. SYLER A DUNCAN are bow prepared to execute both Plain aad Ornamental Plastering at abort notice and reasonable Erices. Residence ot 8yler, north side of Long street, between llrb and Third; Duncan, at Mania's Boarding House, Eight oauaiDga ucii com SALE OF COLLEGE LANDSt THE larger and better portion ot these lands still remain unsold, and they are now offered at private sale on accommodating terms a part only of the purchase money being required la hand. Also, for sale building and oat lots In the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and ail the more Important advantages to be desired in such property. A good hotel is specially needed in the village, and a lot for the purpose will be furnished oa favorable terms. Apply to thesubeeribe Gambler, Knox county. jy3-tt M T.C. WING, Agent. Chinay Glass and Qaecnsware. THE subscribers have commenced business la Columbus in the above line, and are now receiving a very large new and complete atock, comprising White Ironstone Dining, Tea andTofletWare, of the best quality. California Lastre " " Florentine Vine - - : - . Mulberry Foliage " - Flowing Blae Leaf " Flowing Amethyst " " Light Blae Delaware " With a very large and complete stock of Common Ware. Also, a apleadid assortment of Solar and Hall Lamps, Girandoles, Britannia Ware, Waiters, Castors, Table Cutlery, Laa-terns, Ac Ae. Also Receiving a wry full assortment of Glass Ware, French China aad Fancy Wares. We respeeutully request the dtigens of Commons and sur rounding country so ou ana examine oar stock ana pnees, which canaottsil to prove satisfactory. M. A. Q. FOSTER, Spit mass ioarasJ Ea.lVh zntj p rl r- SUBURBAN RESIDENCE Weofler for sale 24 acres of land, with a good Cottage Honae and outbuildings, all ia good order, situated about 15 minutes' ride from tbecorporation. ouueNaUonalroad. SMITH A MILLS, ocgl-d Real Estate agents. BAT STATE SHAWLSPRICES REDUCED. JUST received, on consignment, 60 Bay State Shawls, which are ordered to be sold at leas than ever offered, by oell J. D OSBORN A CO. NEW FALL CAUPETS. THE subscribers are now receiving, at their Carpet Rooms, a splendid assortment of Carpets and Oil Cloths, embroidered Lace and Swiss Curtains, and a general assortment ot Uouse Furnishing Goods, to which they invite the attention of buyers. oc8 W. A. A J. C. McCOY A CO. .LACE GOODS. EMBROIDERED Lace aad Maslia Capes, Laee and Swiss Sleeves, Under handk fa. Collars, Cutis, Flouncings, and a full stock of Lsee Woods, tor sale riwmp, by oed W. A. A J. C McCOY A CO. COCNTRT BAR'D COLORED FLANNELS. TOST received, a large lot ol beau Ural bar'd heavy Fwaaaela. si For ssie aheap, by sail J. D, O8B0&X A CO. Ilonse Furnishinsr Goods. CARPETS SO PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED. We. have and are receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our large tup. n. ot House Furnishing articles, adapted to the season our i toe is as large as can ue touna in any uarpet ana rui nishing House cast or west We have pa o particular attention to the getting op of our siocx, wnicn wa purcnasca ior tne caso. we can assure tyers mat wo win seu uarpeis av per cent. lower man everotlei o in this city, ana win not oe nnaersoia Dy suyooe. J D oshoun a uo. sop!7 i .pposite Hoiioi noiei. 3& United States Wholesaled Retail CLOTHING WAKE-HOUSE!! E. M. HESS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinda of Ready-Made do ming ana r uruismug viuous. L'HK Proprietors, having made extensive arrangements in their store, are now preuarod to offer to Merchants and Dealers in the Western country, tbeir miHENCR HTOCK! consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING of every kind, name and nature, comprising Fine Frock Coats, Loose bice coats, Dress do Busiueis do Sack do Over-fuck do Backtil do Catalona do Of all qualities, prices, shapes, styles and fashions. French Doeskin. Fanny Doeskiu, Cassimeres, Tweed, Satinet, Corduroy, and all other kinds of PANTALOONS, made of vari. ous kinds ot materials ; together with one of the largest assort menu of VESTS Cashmere, high cast silk, dark plaids, heavy extra satin, and worsted. Also Ail kinds of FURNISHING GOODS. Such as very line Shirts, Collars, line Scarls and Handkerchiefs, and every article necestsry to make up the Furnishing Department, which they are prepared to Oder at prices that cannot tail to pleaie the Merchant and Dealer. fjf ine rroprlutort roepecttuiiy ana, mat tneir siocx oi Raadv.Made Clothing Is mostlv manufactured under their own Immediate supervision, with every regard to style, durability, make aud texture, and well adapted for Western Trade ; and will be sold at as LOW RATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICKS as they are sold in sny of the Eastern cities, New York, Philadelphia and Boston not excepted. We would call esoecial attention to our RETAIL DE PARTMENT, which will always be found furnished with every description of Garments, suited to the taste and means ot our thousands of customers. ty Remember UNITED STATES CLOTHINU STORE, City Bank Building, nearly opposite the American Hotel, Co lumbus. sep20 BOOTS AND SHOES 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boots ; 15 " youth's " " 15 " prime Coarte Boots; 10 ' women's hip and Split " 8 " Irult. Gout 10 " Buskins 25 . 14 ehildren's Pegged and Sawed Boots ; 15 ' misses' " Buskins and " ao . " men's Brogan's, and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 Ho) s' Call and Kip Brogsnsi 10 " youths' Just mot ived , and lor sale at very low prices. E. 6. WEBSTER A CO., decSHl Corner Filth snd Lodge. GUM SHOES. Five thousand pair on band, fur sale as low as the lowest. Call and examine the assortment Sites to accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTcR St. CO., decS'J Corner Filth and Lodge, Cincinnati. MOROCCO, LASTING, LACES oV GALLOONS. XvA Our stock is the largest and the beat in the city, and at very low prices. (deciSJ E. G. WEBSTER A CO. CORK SOLUS. 50 dozen men's und women's received this day by express, for sale low. dec'J8 E. G. WEBSTER A CO. NEW CARPETS. JUST RECEIVED, at our Carpet Ware-room, adjoining our store 25 ps Brassellsand Brussells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautiful styles, at tM tu 1.75. SO ' Super and tine Imperial 3 ply Carpet, Brussell and other new patterns, ai ei io su.a. Super Ingrain Caruets, from 60 to II. 50 Fine all Wool, from 50 to HO. 70 " Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap 85 New putterns Dutch and other styles Carpet, suitable lor dining-rooms, chambers and halls. 20 Low price Rsg and Hemp Carpet S5 to 50. lo " Heavy Venetian stripe, irnm to boo. 0 " Tapestry Venetian carpet, new ana neautiiui styles, ior halls aud public places. 15 ' Stair Carpet. i 4-4 colored and plain Matting. 20 Velvet chenil and tutted Ruga. 60 Door and Parlor Matts. OIL CLOTHS. 35 ds nenry Make's Oil Cloths, all widths trom tu to 4 yds wide at 50 eta to (1.50 per square yard. The above goods being purchased for the cash, will be sold on ly for cash, at rates never before ottered in this place. pT t. v. uonuitn at uu, B. E. SMITH, Anclion and Commiaaion Mercbant, No. 3, Odeea BuildloftH, Columbus, Ohio. ALL kinds of Mur.'.haudizo, Real Estate, Household Furniture Ac Ae.. sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing any de scription of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. ijiuerai auvauuea luniin uu ouusiguxueuis, Columbus, Oct 1, leoL-tt. FURS. A GOOD assortment of Fine Mutts, Victorinet, Ac, Just open. a a. eu at ocij8 SNOWDEN'S. VELVETS. A VERY LARGE stock of rich Silk Cloaking Velvets, all colors i a ana win oe aula low. can on 0C1 8NOWDEN. CLOAKS. A FEW fine Cloaks left, which will be sold very low to close x a tnem out. locilSj SNOWDEN. TRIMMINGS. FRINGES, Gimps, Braids, Embroideries, Chenilles, Worsteds, Steel Trimmings, Ac, Ac A large lot Just opened by ocra onuwuLfl. GENTS CRAVATS, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Vestlngs, ete., etc A fine assortment at IsepSOl SNOWDEN'S. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves In business, under the firm ot WM. RICHARDS A CO, at tho old stand ol Wm. Richards, No. 1, Neil House, opposite State othces rv M. KIUUAK1I3, Columbus, February 1,1851. WM. 11. BLADE, The liberal patronage with wbich our friends and the publls generally Aaes lavored us, Is gratetully acknowledged ; and acea tinuatiun of the same ia respectlully solicited. reuruary x, lool. win. nivaauv, .vf. All persons having unsettled accounts with the late firm ol Wm. Richards, are invited to call and settle the same by cash or note. WM. RiCUAUUS. February 1,1851. marlO RUBBERS ! RUBBERS I OF all kinds lor Ladies, Wis es and Gents. Also, a choice Wonted Over-Shoe, lor Ladies, in cold weather. Just opened by H. COWLES A CO, oc28 dow At the "ReadvPat STonn." FOR SALE. THE HOUSE AND LOT ol Dr. Case, on the corner of Towa and Seventh streets. The house Is new. with stable, carriage house and other out buildings, all arranged with a view to comfort and convenience. The lot will be sold altogether or divided into two or three lots, to suit purchasers. For further particulars Inquire of WILLIAM MORRIB, at the store of H. Cowles A Co. aug35-tf Hardware. GERE, ABBOTT dr CO., Sin of the Gilt Padlock, No. 161 Ulk atreet, , VE now in store and la transitu trom tne east, a very large T1A AX atock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, far ming and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have new the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash aad we can aad will sell to prompt paying pnrcnasers upon as goon terms, ii not a iikw oev ter, than any other establishment in this vicinity. June ubnc, sodoi i m PAINTS. WE have on hand and for sale at the lowest market rales, Unseed OiL Whim and Red Lead. Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, At the sign of the Jyl . gilt lAuuiua. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. 1 Art PAIR Elastic Springs ; 20 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass 1UU llnhhHsr,la:3balalMnss: Patent Leather : Lace.Tutts. Damask Linings; Psinted and Gum Cloth; Tacks, Scarries Cord, Malleable Citings, Ac For sale by . runel "", "i - NAILS. WE take this opportunity to say that We have now la store and lor sale at low prices, 300 kegs of the best nails ever brought to this market. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. rv BOXES WINIKJW GLASS, amougst wnicn may 1 ,UUU be found single and double thick French, tbe best Pittsburg. ottne Also, cheeper glass of ell the usual sires. At tbe sign (Jyl) GILT l-ALIl-Uta. KM R HOI IIK R I ES. EMBROIDERED Laee and Muslin Capes, Chemlsetteo, Sleeves Collars. Cas, Mourning Collars and Cade, Ftouncings. Edg, lags and lasertings, Ac, etc The largest assortment ia Coluas. baa. Call and eiamias be lore purchasing, tepSS P. T. 8HOWDEE TUB WOODKIIFF HIII'fcK! Sycamore Street, between Third and Fourth Street. CINCINNATI. THIS new and splendid Hotel is now open I Renriv for the re ceptlon of visitors. P. E. A G. P. TUTTLE, sepiu-ti. i'roprutors. Patent Metallic Burial Cases. 'HE subscribers, having recently made arrangements with tie -S- Patentee ol this new and useful invention for tliemanuiac ture and sale ot the article In the West, (they having been man. ufactured, heretolore, exclusively in the tan, where they ere superseding the use of wooden cottint )titke this method ot informing the publio, thai they are now uianulucturing eightem ditlet-ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length Ironi L2 Inches to 6i feet, with widths and depths suitable lor bodies ot ordinary size, and for those who desire space tor cushioning, or for bodies ot unusual dimensions, have several sizes deeper and wider. This invention, now coming into general use, is pronoun, cud oue ot tbe greatest of tbe age. These Uurlnl Case are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally ol iron. They are thoroughly enameled inside and out, and thus made impervious to air and ludcatructible. They are highly oma mental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, bilo Ihoy eonibiue the greatest atrunglh which metal is capable ot In a giv. en quantity. When properly secured with cement they are perfectly air tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases, i bey ciM no more than good wooden coffins, and are belter than any other article in use, (ol whatever coat,) for transportation, vaults, or or dinary interments, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of our most scientific men ; also, by tne llon.'s ii. Clay, Dan. Webster, Lewis Cass, and other diatiuguiih- ed Senators who have witnessed their merits, aud whoso letters. together with other evidences ol tht ir worth, may be seen ut our Agent s llurial (.ase Depot, no. 374 Main street, three aours above nuiiu, wuere we luiruu to aeep uu naiiu, at an uiuea, sueu sn assortment of all sizes and degrees ot ornament and finish as wii suit the most diversitied tastes. Wo invito tbe attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par tlcularly, throughout the West, to au examination ot the article and request them not to rely upon tbe representations ot Ufcder takers not using the article, whose internal it would be to misrep resent them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. IIEFFNEB & CHAII'ELL. GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALEI1S IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES 6V LIQUORS , apO-ly No. 17 Main street, Ciiicinno.il, Ohio. TUT'I'LE'S--; '. . Real Estate aud Insurance Agency. IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, 1 have opened an of See lor the purpose ol transacting business as a Real Estate agent. Any business In this lino entruticd to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Lesses, and documents of a siinilsr kind will bo written aud acknowledged on tbe anortcat notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, when taken at my Qtfics, will be done xitkout charge. ' And I would here say, that my price for any property ottered for sale, shall always bethessmeaa thatoi tho oaucr biuiscJt, thst the confidence and integrity so necessary as belween buyer and seller may not be destroyed by Ibeaeut Insurance, ou the most reasonable terms, and In good Companies. - ufvice, up stairs iu uarpenter a uuuaiug, one aoor scuta o City Bank buildings. . J. R. TU 1 I'LL, dec!5 Real Estate Agent. IT IS REPORTED BV THE LADIES about town that COWLES i selling his new largo stock ut dark Frrnch Chintzos at the low price ul cunts, because hi, ts tbe 0030 -READ I PAV bTORE." W1LI1ELM MEISTER'S APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAVELS, from the German ol A a, uoetue. by In vol.. Translated by Carlysle. Just received apl4 J. 11. RILEi A CO. 8 VACANT LOTS. FOR building purposes, on Front street, between Spring and North streets. Fursaloby SMITH A MILLS, ileal estate Agvuia oc3-d COCO AND nTRAW BiA'iTiNG. I OlWt Ws Cocoanut Bark and Straw Malting, Just rcrclv-laVUVed, and lor sale by ocll J. D. OKHOUN A CO CUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A fine lot, slightly injuird tone! aplil ) had for a song, for sale by H. COWLES A no RECEIVED, at the Boston Piano and Music Store, FIVE more of tnose celebrated Boudoir Pianos beautiful Ruse wood eases. Ideclll K. REED. SHEET AIITSIC Just received at tbe Boston Music Store amougst wbicb may be found new and popular pieces. decll H. REED. ' 13LUTINAS AMI ACCORLEONS A new supply just . received st REED'S Boston Music Store. Also, a hoe lot of Guitars. d ell OA DOZEN VIOLINS-Just receive at REEU'S Boston sU Music Store, wbich will be sold low, at Wholesale or He tall. Call and ,i ok at them. decll BERTINA'S METHOD FOR THE PIANO FORTE. Also Hunter's Instruction Bonk, and a variety of other In structors lor the Piano. Just received at REED'S. T 'HE BIBLE IN THE FAMILY. Hy Roardman For .by (doc5 J. U. RILEY A CO. ritHE HUMAN BODY ITS CONNECTION WITH MAN By I Wilkinson. For sale by decl J. II. RILEY A CO ONGFELLOW'S GOLDLN LEGEND. For sale by dec 5. i. H. RILEY A CO. HAWTHORN'S WONDER BOOK. decS. For sale by J. H. RILEY A CO. r AGAMUNDO. By Jobn E. Warren. For sale by d.c5. J. II. RILEY A Co. CLOTH AND CASSIBIERS. ENGLISH, French and American Cloths and Casslmera Including aome fancy colored cloth., in which may be fouoda are combination of sy and Urn price, lu tt.opd, by oeio H. COWLES A CO CLOAKS. AGREAT variety of Cloaks, trom tl5 to $100 also, rich Cloak Velvets, can be found at tbe.New Store of SUAPLEY A HALL, orgg Rackua's Mock. CORDAGE, CORDAGE1 , ALL lizes Cordage, from 3-16 to inch. Just received and for I ale at the sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, No. 159 High street. apSJ - KILBOUHNP, KUHNS A CO. tjITOCKING YARN O I SO lbs. Black Woolen Yarn. UtO lbs. Light and Dark mixed Woolen t arn. 73 lbs White and Fancy do do Just revived and for sale by J. D. OSBORM A CO. July ;lass LAMPS. NOW opening, a splendid variety of Glaas Lamps. For sale at wholesale or rettil. at very low prices, by N. A O. FOr-TEIl. CROSS CUT SAWS. )une7 WE bavejust reemved a I resn loi ot loose ary lapmorcn i cut saws we have been selling the last two years. tiCKEj. anvil a m -- GOODIN ot MA HON, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers la gas fixtures, Ctaemaetl Ohio, til Main St, above Court. Chandeliers. Aa, at Kaem-s prwsi TO THE LADIES. RECEIVED, this dsy, by express, a splendid aasortreeat of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, e.m.itrng e. De Lanes, Karege de Lanas, P slated Muslins, Lawna, China Silks, etc, etc A large aornn-nl of French Lace and Straw Cap Crown Boa-aets aad Boas t Trimminea. . Also A splendid e-wirtmeot of Pnder-Sloevea, Ubsanuanta, 1 ylC,U""4C,""; LAMSON newTotcTrpets anb oil cloths. SB. oTAMXIN w.rald rU tbe alteetioa of all ia want eg Car-. peta, Ruga, Oil Ciotba, Draggetm, Ae, Ac. to his hrra stock, )ast received, whit ae offers as low at aaaVa boafkt In BUsaity. |
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