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wyv 't t ' i T ! VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1852. NUMBER 202 '.I,':. o PRINTED AMD PUBLISHED BY 80OTT Ic BAIOOU, OFFICE journal BurLomaa, hioh and nam. stbxits, COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. T ERMS Invariably In advance fbo Uuily, to purioin In Columbus, per year . J8 00 mat by mall out of Columbus S 00 " during the intiion.and Trl-Weekly balance of year In Columbus Ilymall The Trl-Weekly by mall Weekly in Columbus Outul theelty; by mall, single To clubs ol (our and upward To olubs ot ten and upwards, to one addres. Daily, session Trl-Weekly Weokly, single To clubs ot live and upward. . 5 00 4 00 3 00 i 8 00 . 1 90 1 85 . 1 00 800 . 1 00 50 . 40 Advertising. The following ratea and rulea ot advertising hare been agreed upun between the proprietors ol the Ohio Stateman and the Ohio Slate Journal, to be obaerved, in all eaaei, alter thia date. July 40, 1810. . . , Dally Paper. One square, 10 Unea or leu, one Inanrtlon CO AO .i 1 each additional 0 85 . . . i au . . . . 8 00 .... 3 00 . . . . 4 00 . .600 .800 . . . 10 00 . . . . 15 00 . . 18 00 . . . 10 00 . . 8000 Standing card, 5 Unea or leai, porannum . to column, with 4 ohangea, " " J ii ii 6 " " " . . . . 88 00 . . . 85 00 . . . 30 00 . 80 00 . ... 35 00 ... 40 00 . . . . 45 00 . 55 00 Vk Ml to vi H ly " " " changed weekly " " ii daily " " with 4 changea '' " ii ii o ' " . ii la " changed weekly " aaiiy . . . 130 00 Other coses not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above ratea. , . m J .A nf mAimmmlint tn be minion type. Kor each additional aquare In the daily, Inaertod one month, or a greater length ol time, and lor each additional aquare inaerted under me yoariy raieB, uiu pi w. ... , . No advertiiiement to be considered by the year, unless it ! spe-ciflod on the manuscript, or proviouily agreed upon betwoon tha P"bu.hors not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-menu beyond the amount charged tor their publication. Announcing candidates (lor offices of every deicrlpUon) to be charged at the rate of fifty cent! per week, for each namej the ama to be, in all caaea, puld in advance. .,.. All advertisement, from atrangera or transient persons to be P AdTOrtfwmenta not marked on the copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted accordingly: The privileges of yearly adversers will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertiaements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. ..... di r... Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, to., not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the u sual rates. NO ADVIBTIBKMNT CAN BC IN8KXTKD ORATUITOUSLT. Ad.;'ti'.-menUforcharlWbleinsUtullons,nrecompMios,ward, township JDd other public meetings, and such like.to be charged btl wlbslnsorted without charge,unless accompanied by funeral Inviutinn . or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be P Rejuia, advertisers, and all otharssendlng communicates or reauiriu ....rices, desiring to call attention to fairvsoirees con. oerts ur-ny puolic entertainments where charge, are made or Id", ItZ,'" - aU notices ol private ...oclatlona-every notice de." . ed f, .all attention to private enterprises. f d ' tended to promote indlvlduat interest, can on y be nscrted wl h the understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in tbe'editorial column, the same will be thurged at the rati, ot not less than 80 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. ji,io All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as It solid. ,.. A .v. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate nf 50 ner cent, in advance on the above ratea. Attornej'Twi Ee holden for the price of Inserting advertise-monts brought iu by them. 1852.S1 (p Counting Boom Almanac i 1 week . ii ii a " I. . 3 " . ii lmontli ' ii i. a '- ii ii 3 .. o ii H go.. ,. . la ' JANUARY. s. at. T. w T- r.s. ZT7. .. "2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H 15 lfi 17 18 1 ail 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY. a. m. T. w. t. r. 1 2 A 4 b B 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 1.5 II! 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 80 27 28 2!) MAROH. a. M. T. w T. r. . 7 8 9 111 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 .. APRII.. a. in. t. t. r. s. " 1 2 " 3 4 5 "ii 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2ll 27 28 29 30 .. MAY. f. M. t.J wt. r.J . .T7. 7. .7 7. l 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 JPNE. a..T.wT; r. .7 I 2 3 "4 "5 K 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 IH 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.1 26 27 28 29 10 j JPLY. 9. M. T. W T. r. . 77T71 7771 2 3 4 5 ti 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2930 31 AOSUST. " " a. M.jr.fwjr.l .. Ta 3" 4 sTli" 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER, s. M. T. w t. r. 777r77234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 86 27a82930 .. OCTOBER. M. T. w t. r. 7 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 .. .. NOVEMBER. S M. T. w T. r. a. .. fa 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29J30 DECEMBER. 8. M. T. W T. f. 8. 7. .. .. 1 2 34 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 .. 6 Mm SAJtUKL OAI.LOWAY. HCNXT F. FAOI. UA1.I.OWAV & PAK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Office in Piatt a new building, opposite Stale House. may6-tf A. B. KITTLES, Attaraeyand Caaaaellorat I.nw, I'olumbua, Ohio. Office, No. 8, Neil's Kxchajige, oppoaito sincretary ot State's unices WAL.TKU THRALL,, Attorney and Conaaellorat Law, Columbna, Ohle. ALSO, a Commiaaiuner to take the Acknowledgment ot Deeds tor the State ot New York. oct8U luciak trm.xa. theo.comstock. oio.o.comstock. BUTTLEI4, COiHWTOC'K & CO., (Successors tu B. Com.tock Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manutacturera,and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ol the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. y Liberal advancea made oa consignments. marg J. K.IIIUWAY dc CO' Iraa Foaadry, Bread elreet, aear Iks Bridge, Celena. bna, Ohio. Stores ot all klnda,andgreatvmrh!tjofCasUnga,alwayaonband. octVal DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFsTICE, . O. 4, Nell's Kxchaage, opposite the Secretary ol etate s office. High street, commons. WML isnuT. H. C. LILLET. HEIBERT At LILLET, pOOR BINDEKS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Co- L lumbua. ar-.'45 GERE, ABBOTT cV CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Naila, Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Uooda, Achate. No. 161 High street, strn of the GUI Padlock. w. e. taaaioite. u F. C. SESSIONS V CO- VHOtlllLI AMD BBTAIL MUIII DRY GOODS, Boou, Shoes, Hata, Caps, Straw Good a, aVc Foot doors aoath of the American, Coliunbus. ocl8 KLDRIDUB eV MARTIN, DRAPERS AND IalLOKI, Btgk strsat, 1st doar aerU mf Town, tppotiu lAa V. g. BotO, ARE prepared to ezeeate all orders in their line of business, in the neatest aad moettaehioaable style. JOSEPH El.TlRIDGE, aplf-dtl a. u, auuiiia. BOOKS oa Farming, Gmrdeaing, Fruita and Fhwera,tnela sataad beat works i aleo, works oa dosaeatie aalmala, blrda aVastosateallheaewkookstoreaf J. H. ULKI ACO. INSURANCE. Office of the Franklin Insurance Company, OKNKW VOHK.MAUATOOA NPIIINUN. I N conformity to tha requirements of the lawa of the Ht'itn to new Turk, the franklin rire insurance uompauy oi new York, respectfully submit to the Comptroller the following state tnent ot the condition of said Company at the close ol tho yoar The Capital ol this Company consists of Securities a 'Drovod hv the Comntruller. on tha 18th dav of March, 18.-.1 1100,000 00 Bonds and Mortgages on productive Real Estate at 50 ner cent of Its value 144,0(10 00 Cash on hand 50,000 00 300,000 00 Amount of Cash received for nremlumi since Anrll 1st. 1851 t.U312 98 January lat, 1858, amount of surplus fund, after pHyiog losses ana nxpensea... vie,.'ug vu Amount duo on demand, tor loasee Saratoga Countv. 8.8. Cady Holllster. of Halliton, and Wm It. Averv. ot tiaratoaa rDrli'as. in said countv. beini duly sworn depose and aay, that the lormer la President and the latter Secretary of said Company, that the above statement la abown by the Books of said Company, and that we believe the same to be correct. Bubscribod and sworn before me this 31st day of January, 1858. 8. I). Kdwards, Justice oi tue reace. CADY 110IXI8TEU, President. Wm. t. Avkby, Secretary. WM. . HOLLO, Assistant Secretary and General Agent fur Ohio, Ollloe No. 4 Main street, Cln.lnustl. DIU0T0B8 Von OHIO. Moaea Brooks, Samuel T. Ueflner, Samuel Galloway, Iaaao Bates, Z. B. Coffin, Franklin T. Backus, W. Augustus flnodman, John Pollock, Charles D. Williams, E. N. Slocum, John II. Gorham. Henry M. Pinto. , WARREN JENKINS, Agent, feU-y Office in Platt'a Aullding, up stairs. Those who wish for Eire Inaarance will please read the following Report of the FRANKLIN FIRE INHDRANCE COMPANY, OF rillkAUKbPUlA, CJ BOWING CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1852, Invested as kj loiiowai First. Mortearna. chleflv In Phlladelohia 4957,513 84 Real Estate uurcbascd at Sheriff sale 84,377 78 Temoorarv Loans on Collaterals .......... 125.H05 7.'l Stocks, valued at (ifi.508 cost SO Notes, Bills receivable, &o 8,0f 0 90 Cash 40,481 39 (1,284,300 04 nriNSURANCE AGAINST FIRE In tho above com- pany.by l18 ytfj WARREN JENKINS, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance company, OFFICEPOST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONN Capital and Surplus over tf00,OOU. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE ANDHEALTH INSURANCE COM. I'ANY take risks on Life, grant or purchase annuities, confer endowments, and make contracta upon and appertaining to deforred and revisionary Interests connected with life risks, agreeably to the powors and privileges conferred by the charter. ine ousiness oi ine company la ennaucica upon ino Joint Stock and Mutual nlan. at the option of tho Insured, thua meeting tho wants and circumstances of the publlo more fully, it Is believed, than purely Mutual Companica can do. Anouities will be granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly favorable, and according to tho rates of the most liberal and well conducted Companiea In this country and in England. The charter of this Company provides that the wife may Insure the life of ber husband, and the amount to be paid be secure from creditors at his death. An equitable aum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling, see, and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of Dersons aolna to California will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate ot premium.Extract from tho Cert Ocato of tho Comptroller ot tne state of Connecticut, dated JANUAKV 'in, lOt'L. The orpnt aneeeittand nrlld.'ntmannaemcnt ot this eomoany. together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of tho community, and 1 recommend it, as in my opinion equal In strength and ability to the beat institutions of the kind in the Union." (Signed) i. a.) Hufus G. Pinnm, comptroller. Tho Heard of Directors Is cotnoosed of active business men with capital and character involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and eontrol of the transactions of the company. JAS. DIXON, President, Wfll. 1. UUl'AEiil, Vice l rosioeui. Hknbt T. Miller, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. PnmnlilftM. Annltnnttnna. and all necessary lnormatlnn pon the subject, can be had by calling on tbe AGENT, or W. ttl. FINCH, under Exchange Hank. JaiKl-dSm lir.u. u. uuiaaiuun. igent. I'ittaburL'h Life Insurance Company. PERPETU AL Cn A RTER, WITH A CAPITAL OP ftlOO.OOO. rpHIS Company makes every Inturanct appertaining to or A connected with Life Rinks, on tho Jiiiaf Stock aud iWutuai ratea combined. On the Joint Stockplan.fhe ratea are one-third less than tbope charged by Mutual Companiea, and lilteeu per cent lower tban the rates of most Stock Companies. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on Life In eve. ry form, including tho right of Wife, Children, k'artnt$, or Creditor. To insure tha Life of another for their own cxclusivo ben efit, payable alter death or upon tbe parties arriving at the age ot SO, oj, bU or bo yimra. Jamxs 8. Hoon, President! Sam'l McCluhkan, Vice Presi ded j JosErit S. Lkkch, Treasurer Chablks A. Colton, Secretary. UlllJlUllO. Jamm S. Hook, Joskfh 8. Lkccii, John 8. Dilworth, Chablcs A. Coltom, Sam'l McClubkah, William Phillip, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvoeb, Esq.. Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Lkech, Wholesale (Irocer. Those desirous of Insuring, or in want of Information on the subject, will please call atlhe ollice, over the Hook store ol Huntington & Maclntlre, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Norman Gay, M. D Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's Now Hall. decs-om. M'.. 1. 1 1Tlnn iHanMii,-. lAmnnn.r naaUlllglOII UIIIUI1 1USUIU1ICG LUUljlUHJ) OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, $100,000. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable rates of premiums. Noriiks taken ol the " Special Hazardous "classes, nor to exceed ll,000 in amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. By such means tills Company expects to avoid any largo aud ruinous loss by one fire, the great cause of tho insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. Tho receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, 1851, wore over fiiO.OOO. Losses in tho same period, $1080. Reports of tbe standing aud condition of the Company are made quarteryearly. Hon. Recbkm Wood, President : D. II. Ddnham, Vice Presi dent; O. N. Skkfls, Secretary! Gbobox Mitoatt, Treasurer. K. H. VANRENSAlAEK, Agent for the above Company, Is prepared to isaue Policies and to furnlnh all necessary information. Office over Huntington ft Maclutire's Bouk Store, High street, Columbus deciMinti. COLUMBUS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Gunranty Fund 8100,000. THIS Company otl'era to the insured all tho security and advantages of tho Mutual and Joint Stock plans (as heretolore applied) combined, namely : Low rate, of premium ; an annual return, in caah, of the per eentage required for the contingent risk of the year ; an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the tuture si-eurity of members for the whole term of hie, with an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies .guaranty fund designed for the permanent aeenrity of shot t term mem- oera, ana si so ior ine present security 01 iouh iu. wa wuuio term ol liio. Thia is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of nremium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provis ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for tuture security) in exact proportion to me amount ui uubiih-m uu uib increasing risk trom advancing age among the membera. Pamphlets, Traets. Ac, giving in detail the plan and ratea of the Company, furnished gratia, and applications received, by " ' J. R, TUTTLE, Aaent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc--3-d MUTUAL IN MU RANCH. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSVILLE, OHIO. P. V. Sakford, President. Wm. L. Pxbkiivs, Secretary. oc23-d J. R. TUTTLE, AgenL LIVES INSURED BY THE lEmCKI MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPACT, COVINGTON, KY. THIS Company has an actual capital ot One Hnndred Thon sued Dollnra, and is managed by men ot the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, information given, and application received by TUTTLE, Aeent. Dr.aH. 8mith, Medical Examiner septS-dly "aTilARTFWlD LIFE AND IIKALTU IN8C-RANCB COMPANY. HA.Troan, connctioit. CAPITAL STOCK, 9100,000! Thia Company, by thellb-eral prorudons of iu charter, ia enabled to after advantages superior to those presented by any other Company in tbe United States combining as it does the Mutual, Joint Slock, and Life tod Health principle. ; in all of which tbe rate, are as lavor ... thM umml ulM. tn t)im and the CompanT will adm L This Company is the jtm and tnlf eas in the Union, or in the -m it ia hiHvMt th.i haa ihna eombinfd its opnratlona. and ottered to grant insurance with benefits both prttent mad fmjee- "for full detail. In renrd to termaand eooditionsretereneemay be made to the pamphleta to be had gratia of the agent, or ot V L FINCH. GEO. G. COMSTOCK. Agent. Coiumbaa, O, August K, 1BS0. TRANSPORTATION. Cs C. and . Railroad, I Mflllll'l CONNr.O'l hilat Culumtius with tha Columbus andXeuiaand Little Miami Railroads at Cincinnati) the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroads at Cleveland, aud with tbe Saudusky and Newark Haliroad at Shelby, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. fH and after November aith, Trains leavo a. follows, Sunday. excepted 1 Cleveland lor Columbus and Way Stations, at.... 6.30 A.M. " - ' ' 6.00 P. M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way Station., with freight and passengers, at 0.00 A. M. Columbus lor Cleveland and Way Stations, at.... 1.10 P.M. " " ' 9.00 P. M. Columbus for Clovaland md Way Station., with freight and naisenaers. at 6.00 A. 11 Passengers leaving Cleveland by tbe 8.30 A. M. Train, dine at Shelby; arrive at Columbus at 4.00 P. M., and Cincinnati at 10.30 P. M. Returning Leave Cincinnati at 7.15 A. M., dine at Co mmDus at i.uu r. al, ana arrive at i;ieveiauu at o.ju r. n., con necting (until close of navigation) with tho first class steamer. lur nuuaio ana uuuxirx. Passengers leaving Cleveland by the 6.00 P. M. night Train, arrive at Culutnbus next moraine at 4.00 A. M.. and at Clnclnna ti at 11.00 A. M. Returning Leave CloclnnaU at 8.30 P. M.. Columbus at 9.00 P. M., arrive at Cleveland next morning at B-S0 A. M., in time tor the train leaving lor Pittsburgh ; this train will be discontinued after the olose ot Lake navigation. Passengers will be ticketed bv Railroad between Cleveland and Newark. Cleveland and Mount Vernon. Cleveland and Fred- ericktown, Cleveland and Mausheld, Cleveland and Monroovilla,' Cleveland and Sandusky, By Railroad and Stages between Cleveland and Elyrla, Cleve land and Oberlin, Cleveland and Milan, Cleveland and Norwalk, Cleveland and W ouster, Cotumbu. and Mt. Vernon. Ef The comoanv ia prepared to receive freight on consign' ment, ana transport 1110 any poinion tnoir roaa. irurpartivu1 lars, see t reight 1 arm.) KJ. A. HN10HT, uievuiauu, a Gko. Waison, Columbus, Agents. J. P. Davis, Shelby, ) W, H. Climint, Sup't L. M. R. R., Cincinnati. 8. Mkdbxrv, Sup't C. A X. R. U., Columbus. P. W. Btbadxr, Cincinnati, Tickal ... C. Paibiok, Cleveland, llcket Agents. A. STONE, Jr., Superintendent. utnee 01 tuo v. u. v. a. ti. wo., 1 Clrvrland, Nor. JOth, 1651. $ Dec4 1851. giffl 1831. COLUMBUS a XENIA BAILKOAD, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. fK and after June 4, until further notice, Passenger Trains w will run as tullows : EXPUEMS TIlltollGII TRAIN between Cleveland and Cin clnnali leave Columbus daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.30 P. M., arrive at Xenia 7.40 P. M. Hoturniug, leave Aenia at A. m., arrive at Columbus 10.40 A. M. ACCOMMMODATION TRAIN Leave. Columbus dally 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 01 tne train iron: Cincinnati at 6.5 P, M reach Columbus HM P. M. Passengers by this Train going either to Cleveland or Cincin nati, sleep at f;uiumDua ana resume tnu next uiuruiutj. Coaches leave Columbus daily for Lancaster, Chillicothe, New. ark, Zaneaville and Wheeling, on the arrival of the Cars. Pierce's Hue ol Stages runs between Xenia and Dayton in con nection with both train, ot Cars. Tickets may be bad at the ollice of tbe Ohio stage company, In PnliimhiiB. I The Company will not be responsible for baggage ex- ceeuillg sjju in value, uuioss uy spuuttu agreement. i TUB RAILROAD. OMNIBUS Jc BTAUE OFVICR, HAS been removed trom the Neil Houso' to lour doorn north or the American Hotel, on High street Citi zen, .re reauested to call at the ollice and secure Railroad Tick ets tor eithor North or West. They can also have an Omnibua call lor them at their residences, and bo sure ot arriving at the Depot in time fur the trains. Four Dnlly Linen of Conclicn leave on the arrival uf the cars. For Newark, Zanesvillo and Wheeling, as follows .- r.asi Altai twines leave at iv a. m. Express " " 9 P. M. Extra Coaches lurnlshcd at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent Columbus, Ohio, March 25, 185l-ly EXPRESS PACKET LINE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. DAILY BET WEKN COLUMBUS APOIITSIHOUTII. The Packet, COLUMBUS A. H. Eldbxd, Muster; PORTSMOUTH J. HorrMAif, Master) CIRCLE VILI.E J. H. Herhick, Master ; CHILLICOTHE A. R. ToWNsaND. Master: WILL, during the present Winter, form a Daily Lino between Portsmouth and Columbus. In connection with the Railroads to Cincinnati. Cleveland and Pittsburih : leaving Columbus every evening at 5 o'clock, and Portsmouth every murning at 0 o'clock Time trom coluniDus to 1'ortsinomn xu Hour., fare Through 9'i.SO, These Packets have aeparato cabins for Ladle., are furnished with every accommodation, and are commanded by competent, experienced, and gentlemanly masters, who will use their best hurts to lender pleasant ana agreeaoie tne paasage 01 weir natrons. . .. . . , n . r r . X , .. cacn racaec nas an iron dhid tur articles ui viuo,auu win convey Expreas Packages, tee. An umnibus of the Ohio Suee Company will be in readiness at all times to cunvey passsngers to and truin the Packets to the Railroad Depot, or any part of the city, tree of charge. The Omnibus will call at the principal Hotels previous to the departure of the Packet, for the conveyance of passengers, and atany place in tho city lor persons who will leave their addrussattlio uiiica of tho American. For iiaasHnn. nnulv on board, or to 8. CLARY, at the Packot Office, in the Warehouse of Buttles, Comstock at Co., Cnluiubus; J. a. H. Smart, Circle tilloj John R. Anderson, Chillicothe; K runlet and Davis, Wavorly; Truesdale fcHayne, Jasper; U.Mal-lory, Portsmouth. R. PELTON, Proprietor, decl6-d3m Iowa Land Agency and Exchange Office, IOWA CITY. COLMAN, POWELL, HART cfc CO. THIS Company have established a General Agency at the seat of Government fur the purchase and salo ot Mexican War Laod Warrants, and tor the location of Warrants issued under the act ot September, 1850. The Company also respectfully tender their services as Agents for selling these Lsnds when patented, and tur paying tales on Lands ot non-residents. REFERENCES. Stephen Whicher, Esq., U. S. District Attorney, Iowa; S. B. Shelleday, Esq., " Marshal " Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa ; Register and Receiver " ' Falrlirild. " Register and Receiver " " Dubuque ' Hon. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa ; D. A. January, Esq., St. Louis, Missouri ; 1. P. Eddy, Esq, " " Hon. Nenion Edwards, Alton,! noia ; John W. Vance, DanvilU ' Garret Vliet, Milwaukle, Wisconsin. Hon. E. M. Huntington, late C om. (Jen. Land Office, Indiana; " Oliver H. Smith,! ndianapolia, Indiana ; Albert 8. White, Latayette, " Chancey Rose, Esq., Torre Haute, ' John Chambers, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentucky, Jamea Daviea, Esq., Smitliland, " John Armstrong, Esq., Greensburgh, Pennsylvania; Alexander R. Stephenson, Esq., Gettysburgh, Pennsylvsnia ; William McClellan, Esq, Chamberaburgh, " Gen. O. U. W. Stull, Cumberland, Maryland. Hon. Richard M. Young, Washington City; ' F'itx Henry Warren, " Henry Clay Henderson, Esq, Troaaury Department, Washington City. Major Walter B. Morris, Memphis, Tonnessee; Col. Sam'l R. Anderson, Nashville, General Mcintosh, Georgia, John Bryan Esq, Custom Honse, Charleston, South Csrollna. Rev. Benjamin Chace, Natchez, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio; Gen. Charle. Anthony, Springfield, W. B. Hnhbard, Esq., Columbus, " CoL John Noble, Culumbua " jyl TO COUNTRY MERCHANT?. X7E have on hand a lot ot assorted crates, which will je sow T f at New York prices, freight only added, and large ait 01 Glaaa Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers aud others are invited to call and examine onr assortment ot China, Crockery, and Glaaa ware t also a superb lot oi Fancy Wares, such aa Rich Vaaea, Tete a tete Setts, Motto caps and saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Glaaa ware, Britannia Tea Setts, Castora, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Spoons, Cottee pots, Ac, Ac, Ac. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons. Cornelius Solar Lard Lamps, Chimney, and Wicks, Looking Glasses. Waiters, Lanterns, and many other articles useful in housekeeping. J. WEST WATER A SON. Columbus, August 15, 1851.-ly FRENCH CHINA. GOLD BAND and White French China, comprising Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and baautilul ahapea. Jnat received and for sale, in sett, or separate pieces, at low ratea, at the New Crockery Store. N. G. FOSTER, ocx State Journal Buildings. mUE HUMAN BODY ITS CONNECTION WITH MAN. By X Wilitinson. ror saie 07 laeeoj j. ti. int. -GOODS &c. A rare Chance for great Bargains! 'I'lIK FOLLOWING ore some of the arlleloa of u J. IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY-UOODS which will be auld ata sacrifice The minify must comet 150 Shawls, ot all descriptions, suited tor the season. 500 yards Rich dress Silks and Satius. 100 pieces D'Laines, of every pattern. 30 French Merinoea ol overv shade. Also a treat varletr ot Alnaccas. Cobuna. Llnsev Plaids, Ax nuns, Cashmerea, Calicoes, and In fact almost every variety ot English. Freneh and American Dross Goods. 100 pieces Fine Cloths and Cassimerea. A great variety of vestlngs ol every pattern. Also, Satf netta, f ull Cloth ana Jeans, Linen Damask Toweling, Sheetings, Shirtings, Canton nanneia, iicaing, ana a large lut ot factory Muslin, 01 an qualities. Call at the old stands of 8. D. & L. P. Preston. Jan S3 A. C.BROWN. CAHPKTINH. T ARGE LOT, AT GREAT SACRIFICE. Families should sup- M-i niv themselves. uoik) worth ol kiadt madi ulothinq, eheaner than tho Jewa. t7 Broadcloth at and t5 i set a suit. Merchants, come and buy what good, you want, at 4 month. approvea paper. Now Is your time, for these good, are going off fast, at the old stands 01 B. XI, at L. r. Preston. Jal4 A C. BROWN P. T. Snowden tlfuULD roiu-ctfullv Invito the attention of the sltiiena ot Co " lumbus- and atranner. visiting the city, to his unusually large stock of rich SILK and FANCY GOODS. All era invited to call and examine them. DRESS i;OODH. Extra rich Brocade Drew Silks and Satins; Plaid .0 do : " Watered do do. " do .rish Poplins; Plaid do. " Emi roldered Silk Tissue, (for party dresses ;) " Watered do do, " Embroidered Muslin Robe. do; " do Lace do; " Cashmere and DeLalncs. Plain Black Silks, (all widths and Qualities.) French Merlues. Tartan Plaids. Ac, Ac, now being received anaopeneaDy r. 1. cnuwuan, sep-u no. . uaoon cunnings. IVew Fall Carpeting. I UST received, at our Carpet Ware-rooms, (devoted exclusive- ' ly to the sale ot carpeta :) 30 pa Tapoatry, velvot and Brussels Carpet; 35 ps Iraporlal three-ply Carpet; 40 ps Super. Ingrains do , 25 ps Common Wool Ingrain Carpet; 85 ps 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 p. Super, roper. Tapestry, heavy made Oil Cloths, 18 ana xa ieei wiue; 30 ns 3. 4. 6 and 9 feet Oil Clotha. We fit and make Carpets for any site hall or room. We also out Oil Cloths to suit room or lialL epl7 J. D. OSBORN A CO, llonse Furnishing Goods. CARPETS !20 PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED, K have and are receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our largo sup-ii, of House Furnishing artioles. adanted to the season Our stoca is as large as can be found in any Carpet and Fui nishinir Honse eaat or west We have na u particular attention to the sotting up of our atoex, which wa purchased ior tne casn. We can assure oyers that we will aell Carpeta 30 per cent, lower than everoBei i in thia city, aud will not be undersold by any one. J D OSBORN A CO, aep!7 pposiw snuoi uoiei. BAUSl BAUrj! BAGU1NU ! fUST RECEIVED 1 250 Seamless Bags 2 and 31. bushels. 400 yds 6-4 Hemp Bagging from 30 to 33 cts per yd. V50 yds Twll'd Cotton do. 10 ns 36' and 40 inch Burlaps. 1 bale Heavy usnaourga. For sale cheap by Jun4 1 J. D. OSBORN A CO. BAY STATE HHAWLKPRICES REDUCED. UST received, on consignment, 60 Bay State Shawls, which 1 are ordered to be aold at less than ever ollered, by ocll J. D OSBORN A CO. JTOCKINU YARN- 7 ISO lbs. Black Wuolen Yarn. 230 lbs. Light and Dark mixed Woolen Yarn. S lbs. White and Fancy do do Juatroceived and forsale by J. D. OSBORN A CO. july25 COUNTRY UAR'D COLORED FLANNELH. UST received, a large lot ol beautliul bar'd heavy Flannel.. For .ale cheap, by ooll J. D. OSBORN CO. InitcdStatcs Wholesale & Retail LOTHING WAKE-nuoSE!! n. St mTiiess, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds of Ready-Made Clo thing and rurnlstung uoous. HUE Proprietors, having made cxtenaivo arrangement. In L their sture, are now prepared to otfer to Merchanta and Dealers iu the Western country, their IMMKNKR MTOCK! consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING uf every kind, name and nature, comprising r Ine r rock coats, Loose met uoau, Drass do Business do Sack do Over-Sack do Sacktil do Cataloua do Of all qualities, prices, shape., styles and fashions. F'rench Doeskin, Fancy Doeskin, Cassimeres, Tweed, Satinet, Curduroy, and all other kinda of PANTALOONS, made of various kinds ot materials : together with one of the largest assort ments of VESTS Cashmero, high cast silk, dark plaids, heavy extra satin, and worsted. Also All ktnda ot FURNISHING GOOD. Such as verv fine Shirts. Collars, fine Scarta and Handkerchiefs, and every article necessary to make up the Furnishing Department, which they are prepared to offer at price, that cannot tail to please the Merchant and Dealer. i ne proprietors respeciiuny aaa, mas ineir siocx 01 Readv-Made Clothing ia mostly manufactured under their own immediate supervision, with every regard to style, durability, make and texture, and well adapted for Western Trade ; and will bo sold at as LOW RATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICES as they are sold in any of tho Eastern citiea, New Yurk, Phila delphia and Bostun not excepted. we would call especial attention to our uai'AlL lit.-PARTAIENT. which will alwavs be found furnished with every description of Uarmenta, suited tu the taate and means ot our thousands of cuatumers. VST Remember UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, City Bank Building, nearly opposite the American Hotel, Culumbua. aepSO NEW CARPETS. JUST RECEIVED, at our Carpet Ware-room, adjoining our atore 1 35 pa Brnssellsand Brusaells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautiful styles, at Dl toCI.75. 30 Super and tine Imperial 3 ply Carpet, Brussell and other new patterns, at tl to tl.'i. 50 " Super Ingrain Carpeta, from 80 to $1. 60 Fine all Wool, from 50 to 80. 70 " Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap 25 New patterns Dutch and other styles Carpet, suitable lur ainiog-rooma, cnamoera ana nana. 20 " Low price Rag and Hemp Carpet 25 to 50. to Heavy Venetian ainpe, irom IK to cue. 5 ' Tapestry Venetian Carpet, new and beautiful styles, for halls and public places. 15 Stair Carpet. i " 4-4 eulored and plain Matting. 30 Velvet chenil and tufted Ruga. 00 Door and Parlor Matte, OIL CLOTHS. 25 na Henry Make'a Oil Clotha, all widths trom to 4 yd. wide at 50 cts to 41 .50 per square yard. The above goods being purchased for the cash, will be aold on ly for caah, at rate, never before offered in thia place. ap7 J, 11. uaauna st lu, W. A. V J. C McCOY CO., Oppexlle the Stale Hollar. WOULD raspectiully Inform the eitixens of Columbus and vicinity, that they aro now receirinc their nnuaually large stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. including all the lateat atylc. of loreign importations, among which mav be tound rich assortment ot Ribbona and Dress Goods, English and French Broadclutiia, black and Fancy Caasi-meres, French Merinos and Thibet Clotha, white and colored Flannela. Sheetings and Shirtings. Prints, Gingbama, and a gen eral assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Good a, (ocS NEW FALL CARPET), f p II f. subscribers are now receiving, at their Carpet Rooms, I splendid assortment ot Carneta and Oil Cloths, embroider ed Lace and Swiaa Curtains, and a general assortment ot House r urnisumg uooas, to wuico tney invite tne aiif-ntKra 01 unyera. oeS W. A. A i. C. McCOY A CO. LACE GOODS. EMRROIDERafD Lare and Muslin Capea, Lace and Swiss Sleeves, Underhandkfs. Collars, Cutis. Flounein.s,and afull stock of Lace Gooda, tor sale cheap, by oeo w. a. .a 4. i. ncuui at iu. New and Cheap Gooda. SB. HTANTON, next door to tne Capital IIoeea,hae Just received a large assortment of Merinos. Lyoevae Clotha, Poplins, Alpaeeaa, Priota, Shawla, Booneta, Dress Trimmiaia, Buttons, Lace Gooda, Ae, Ac, in addition to hia former atork, which will be sold very cheap. rp25 NEW LOT CARPBTM AND OIL LOT1IN. SB. STANTON would call the attentiosi of aU la want ol Car-. pets. Ruga, Oil Clotha, Drutgeta, Ac, Ae.. to hia htrre stock, just received, which he offers as low as eaa be boaurht In this city. mrpiS TO THE LADIKia. RECEIVED, this day. by express, a splendid aaamtunut ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting ot De Lanea, Barege de Lanes, Painted M neUna, Lawns. China Silks, etc, etc. AlargewsoTtmeat of freneh Lace and Straw Cap Crowm Boav u and Bonnet Trimminra. Alko A splendid sawximent of Uader-Sleerea, CLemlsetta, Lace uapes, t-ouara ana umna. aaaylt. rrXNET LAM90N. BOOKS & STATIONERY. Hooks and Stationery. " A RARE opportunity Is nuw ottered fur purchasing Book. Stationery, AO., A 1' fillK AT BARGAINS! The undersigned art; new ottering lor site, at the old store of Dunlin, ton A Maclntlre, their very large assortment ot Law, Medical, theological. Historical and M,.cellniieous Books. Also, all the Classical and Common School Hook, in general use. L.rge Family Bibles, School Bible, and Testaments, Blank Hooks, Ac, at prices heretolore unequaiea. STATIONERY. Cap, Letter, Folio Poat, Demy and Medium Paper; Note Pa ner. Enveliiuua. Visiting and Printers' Cards. Ae. Also, a largo variety of Pocket Cutlery, Including Roger. A Woltienuoiin'. nue pen ana rocxet nnives. Ciilil end Silver l'enella Uald Pen. and Cnaea Me tnllie Venn. cVc.t Pocket Booki. Porte-Wounnlee, Bnnkora' Cnaea. Porle.Folloa, oVc. The attention ol Booksellers, Prulesslunal Men, Teachers and persons purchasing tor Libraries, and all others, is respoctluiy solicited. ... . Better bargains are now ottered than can be had at any Book store In tbe Western country. IOAAU n. niuiinu, JAMES T. BURR, JalO Assignee, of Huntington A Maclntlre, Great Bargains. N ordor to close the business at the Bookstore of Huntington A Maclntlre. the entire stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY, AC, Is now ottered at unprecedented low price. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. A ltrge variety of light Literature will be sold at cost prices, MKItlCAf. ROOKS. The attention of the Medical Pro fession is called to the extensive assortment 01 Medical uooas which wll bo sold at bargains. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. Among which will bo found most of the late publications, aa well as great variety of sundard Classical ana ineoiogicai rvorxa. LAW BOOKS. Members of the profession about adding tn inulr libraries, would find it to their advantage to examine ourstooAue.orepurcnaaiog , V.y.ri S Aaslaneei Jal3 JAMES T. BURH, rarnn nanuinun, BORDERS and Decorations, Psprra tor Ceilings, Ball, and Public Rooms ; Prints for Fire Boards, Ae, Ac, Thn undersigned have made arrangements for a very large and well assorted stock of French and American Fapera and Borders, at reduced prices. Drawings tor halls and celling., made to order. At tbe New Bookstore. J II. RILEY A CO. N. B The Trade supplied by Pattern Books, and gooda fur nlshed from " Factory " direct at the lowest ratoc fe3 NHW RflflKS. HISTORY of the CONSPIRACY OP PONTIAC, and the War ol the North American Tribea against the English Colonies after the conquest of Canada. By Francis Parkiuiui, Jr. Jot a'laleol tneuiuen lime, uy n.. nnnon. Swallow llarn, or a Sojurnor In the Old Dominion. By 1. P KniirtMlv ' J , , . . . U-l .. f Am Jrara or scenes ana Aaventurea us tuo wum ui mi. zoo. ny jonn csaias warren. ... Albani a Tale of the New woria; ny tne Autnor 01 uwtj Alice. Ju.trecelved,andtor.aleattnenew nooasiore. oc23 J- u- KILr-i t L.u, kitw anilKH. m-ninir 1 ,1 1 . T) . u,,iu nnn KIVA Vearain IU vnudK iiniwnr.iiv hv Charlea Astor Bristol. Put nam's Semi monthly Library for Travelers, and the Fireside, first series. Just received at the New Bookstore oi , Jan 31, 1852. J. H. RILEY A Co. VALUABLK WORKS STANDARD EDITION"!. 1HE PICTORIAL nlHiUH I ur csuuinui j.,g.ui.-,.f tha PHimln. as well aa a History of the Kingdom ; Illustrated with many hundred Wood Cut., and 104 Portraits on Steel. Bvols. 8vo. London. For sale at the Now Bookstore. jsia 1. H. RILEY A CO. aur nnnita-nn f !ONHKJNMKNT. A COLLECTION of English Law Reports London edition. f " Equity do " For.aleattheewBooxstore. v , ja(j J. II RILEY A CO. WINDOW SHADES. A gooastoox ot new ana uesira-blu patterns, for sale cheap, at the New Bookstore. 4. Ii. oo yyj. N B. Shade, made to order any .lie, pattern or style. fe2-tf ATINDOW CORNICES.-A FEW tvv rai lr-iino T at A.,,.aJ nrin. fnr Bale at the NW BOokstOrO. N. B. Cornice, and Gilt Mouldings, for Parlors, made to or der. fe2-tf PIER AND MANTEL GLASHES.-Fivo large jlxed Mirrors oi tne nneat quality ui riuuuu . -v.j .-v i, Just received, and offered for sale at low price a, at the "o" up, Bookstore, fc2 HO COUNTY OFFICERS. Every description of Blank Hooks on hand and made to order, vvarrauteu tuo wt tcrlal and workmanship. At the New Bookstore. je2 . u. n .... - 1APER MACHE. Tables, Cabinets, Folios, Jewel Boxes . Odeur Cases. Writing Desks, Ac. For .ale at very low pri ces, at the New Bookstore, f2 J. H. RlLht lJ. CJTATION E RV American, Engusn ana rroncu iu O variety. i. . ., thtt Nm Kmikatore. tea J. U. RILEY A CO. ILPAINTINta S Richly framed at pricea from $12 to o 8150. For sale at the now uooxsiore. . fej j a. niL.r.1 v-w. lAINTINUet ON COPPER- Ten specimens of Paint. . inn on Copper the first executed. For sale atthe New Bookstore. (Ie2 j.n.ttiur.1 at PARIAN rSTATUETTES.-A.m.U fr ores, on consignment, .ur ...u j;u7RrLEY A CO. CHINA INKSTANDS l'uilet Buttles, Ac a tine variety -ior sale at the New Bookstore. TERRA COTTA WARE, Flower Vates, Inkstands, Match Sales. Pitchers, Ac, ior sue at tne new puuuu,,.. fl 3 j. H. Kll.tl s. tu. DOCKET BOOKS Walleta, CardCaseaand Porte Mon. very aina ana sue, tur s..c """-"rr- fc2 J. H. RILEY A CO. 'INK CUTLERY -A floe assortment lor tle, ,the New Bookitoro. IteSj J. H. RILEY A CO. GOLD PENS. A new supply, ol tbe best quality, forsale at the Now Bookstore. leS J. H. RILEY A CO. A LAIM.E ASSOHTMRNT of beautiluilylllustraieuetan--t - dard Works lor aale at the new Bookstore. feg J. H. RILEY A CO. eias.n n nai.i.ERl I.ANDSi THE larger aud better portion ol these lands still remain nn-...M m.i tho. .n, nnm nftprad at urivnte aale on accommo dating terms a part only of the purchaae money being required nanu. ... , ii... fn-..l.h,,IMIn.andnntlottln the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more Important advantages to be desired In such property. A good hotel is specially needed In the village, and a lot for the ourpose will be furnished on favorable terms, r I . . , I l 1 I Bn .Mint. App.y.o.ne.or.ue 'MT.wiNQ, Agent. josiph r. smith. MJinxfc at. sullb. s .11 1 t ii ac in 1 1, 1. n , ATTnnxevs A.xn counsellors AT LAW, Real E.tate Atrnla, Sarveyorn and Natarten Fnbllc. HIOH STaXET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, ATTENDtothepracticeol their pruleaaiun.obtalnlng.penalon aellinaaud Inaaina real estate, surveying and dividing lauds, collection ot claima, examination of land title., Ac, Ac, Ae. axriRXNcra. . Swan A Andrews, Columbus, O. Alfred avery, new ior yiry. Wm. Miltord, Cleveland, O. Tweed.swey Awrtgnt,i.in u. A. W. r in nay. hl ixraia, mo. ueo. i . wmiatnaon.v.iup,u john w. bakkx. noaxar aansTaoNO. BAKER ot ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and uc.NtKAl.LABUAur.aiio. Ollice, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. FOR SALE An OUT LOT containing 1 aerce, with a frame building, stusled on Friend atreet,oppoaitcthe Blmd Asylnm. Inquire ot BAKER A ARMSTRONG. auga COR SALE A two atory BRICK HOUSE, containing aix n ... .a n .u. ...... i. -rxn nf KHth .trt Termsea- I V. III,.. ...unw u .... .hq - aay. Inquire ot BAKER A ARMSTRONG auga a srauH nit SAI.K OR RENT. THIS farm is situated within two mile, ol the city, and contains 60 arret, 65 of which are improved, tnqmre oi aeplil BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. ONE of tbe mot deairable vacant nan Lois m me my. ci nated on Town strr-t, between Hich and Third streets. Inquire of aug3!) BAHttt. A tSMaiKiinit, vim Kil.R OK EXCHANGE. C. m ACRES OF LAND, in Uenryeounty.llllnola,. portion I 4 II of whieh ia timbered, the balance ia a Brat rate quality uf bottom and rolling prairie. Thia uutd ia well calculated for a Stock Farm, having an abundance oJ living water tbe year PMnn. wt.htn tn min-haaei. or earnaare property tn thia vicinity, for a desirable piece of land, won; do well to call oa the subscribers immediately. Inqulreof ang7 " HOrsK AND LOT FOR SALE. a THE mbaeriber win sen tne im taa wmn mm una, oa High street, between Town and Rich. It ia In the centre of the city and very convenient stand for bnsiaeaa and for a family reeidenoe. The terms win oe enow ewe inira sows m the balance in naymevita. Those who wish to purchase to speen. late oa, or to locate for bnsiDra. woo Id do wrllto call and exaa iDetiepremm-.g 6 Vai.TKR THRALU i aatbnrtxed to "ell that excellent property ot Mr.Pike's.oo the aoath de of Broad atraet, east of I l rronv. W. T. M'HE 1 wle mw 1 rill X a X 1 1. V Hv Boardmaav For sir. u nil stv a. nn by lrcj " FORSALE. - mm .wmI tnaaal. at Brirvta raatfnf; frnta 937 to AeTJO. FOUR HOUSES AND LOTS, a, Mated oa tha eoraer of Friend ad Sdoto atreeta. l-eranoa ia want ot a nice little fcoaie wonldjo well to caB "rToT' " 'd,r"t'" ARMSTRONG. CINCINNATI. YORttE & HEWSOJV, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCfllNTS NO. 3D MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Anrtlon Sale of Grorerlca every Toeadny and FrU day 1 of Dry Hood, every Tkarwlay. YORKE cV IIIWSON hsve alwaya on band a large, sortment of Urocerles, at private .ale. Also Are Agent, of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, lor the .ale ot their superior Brown Sheeting.. Also Agents o! thaSOIITIHiATK k'aRTORYfor the.ale ot their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, ot which they baveatall time, on hand, Five, Eight, and Pouud Lump. Ug ll-Ul jituv BOOTS AND SHOES- ID 15 15 10 8 10 25 IS 30 10 1 boy', prime Kip Boot. ; youtn. " " prime Coarte Roots ; women'. Hip and Split " " Imit. Goat " Buskins 1 children'. Pegged and Sewed Boot. ; mj.se.' " Buskins and " men'. Brogan't, and Kip, Split and Coarse Boys' Call and Kip Brogans; youths' 10 Just received , and tor sale at very low price. E. G. WEBSTER Sc. CO., dec33 Corner Fifth and Lodge. GUM SHOES. Five thousand pair on hand, fur .ale as low as the lowest Call and examine the assortment. Blies to accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTER A CO., aecxv uornerriitn ana Lionge, uinoinneu. MOROCCO, LA STINGS, LACES Sc GALLOONS. Our stock is the largest and the beat In the city, and at very low price.. dec2J E. G. WEBSTER A CO. CORK SOLES 50 doien men', and women', received this dsy by express, for .ale low. dec22 E. O. WEBSTER A CO. THE WOODRUFF HOUSE! Sycamore Street, between Third aud Fourth Street. CINCINNATI. THIS new and splendid Hotol Is now open I Ready for the re ccptlon of visitor.. P. E. A G. P. TUTTLE, epiu-tt. Proprietor: Patent Metallic Burial Cases. THE subscribers, having recently made.rrangements with the Patentee of thia new and vnful invention lor the mauufuo ture and sale ot the article in the West, (they having been man- uiacturea, nereioiore, exclusively in tne tast, wneretney are su perseding the usaof wooden coBtntl take this method of lnlorm- ing the publie, that they are now manufacturing eighteen different alios of the modern Barcophaaua, varying in length from 22 Inches to 6V feet, with widths and depths suitable for bodies uf ordinary size, and for those who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies uf unusual dimensions, have several sizes deeper and wider. This invention, now coming Into general use, la pronounced on ol the greatest of the age. These Bnrlnl Caaea are composed of various kinda of metal., but principally of iron. They are thoroughly enameled inside and out, and thus made lmpervioua to air and indestructible. They are highly orn mental, and of classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capable ot in a gl v en quantity. When properly secured with cement they are perfectly air tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases. They cu.l no more than good wooden coffins, and are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) fur transportation, vaults, or ordinary interments, aa ha. been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of onr most "dentine men j also, by the Uon.'s H. Clay, Dan. Webster, Lewi. Cass, and other diatinaulsh-ed Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whoso letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be aeen at our Agent'a Rurial Caae Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors abuve N inth, where we Intend to keep on hund, at all times, such an assortment of all sizes and degree, of ornament and finish a. will suit the most diversified taates. We Invite the attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par tleularly, throughout the West, to an examination ot tho article and request them not to rely upon the representations of Under takers not using the article, whose Interest It would be to misrep resent them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. IIEFFNER & CIIAPPELL, GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DXALKaa IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES ot LIQUORS apU-ly No. 17 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. B. E. SMITH, Auction and Comiulaslon Merchant, No. 3, Ocleon BulldluK, Colnniba, Ohio. ALL kinds of Merchandize, Real Estate. Household Furniture Ac- Ac, sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing, any de scription of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. I.inerai advances mane on consignments. Columbus, Oct, ), lS51.-tt. WOOL BED BLANKETS. i) PAIRS fine 13 by 10 qr. Circloville Blankets. These blan-t O kets aro finer, softer and heavier tban any other make. For.aioby (ocH) J. I). OSBOKN A CO. JUST RECEIVED. A large assortment ut Morsalr green aud other colors Freneh Merino.. For sa every low by oct5j J. D. OSBORN A CO EMBROIDERIES. EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Capea, Chemisettes, Sleeve. Collars, Cuds. Mourning Collar, and Cutis, Flouncina-s. Edg. logs and Insertings, Ac, Ac. Tho largest aaaortmeu t in Colum- Dus. (Jail and examine betore purchasing. eep20 P. T SNOWDEN TRIMMINGS. fTEAVY Silk Fringes, Embroidery, Gimps, Galoona, etc., etc a a A large lot just opened by aep20 SNOWDEN FURS. A GOOD assortment of Fine Mutts, Vlctorlnes, Ac, Ju.t open- a m. eu at oc28 SNOWDEN 8. VKI.VlrWal- A VERY LARGE stock of rich Silk Cloaking Velveta, all colors J a. ana win ne sola iuw. uaii on SNOWDEN. CLOAKS. A FEW fino Cloaks left, which will be auld very low to close 1 a themuuL oc28 SNOWDEN. TRIMMINGS. FRINGES, Gimps, Braids, Embroideries, Chenilles, Worsteds, Steel Trimiuiugs, Ac, Ac. A large lut Jual opened by ocSS SNOWDEN. GENTS' (1 RAVATS, Glovea, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Vestlngs, etc., etc. J A tine assortment t svpSflj SNOWDEN'S. RIBBONS. A LL the lateat styles cannow be had at SNOWDEN'S a a. oc28 NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves in business, under the firm ot WM. RICHARDS A CO., atthe old stand ot Wm. Richards, No. 1, Neil House, opposite State office WM. RICHARDS, Columbus, February 1, 1851. WM. U. SLADE, The liberal patronage with which our friend, and tbe publla generally move favored ua, la gratefully acknowledged; and a can-liaaaiioa of the same ia respectfully solicited. February 1, 185L WM. RICHARDS A CO. All person, having unsettled accounts with th late Arm ot Wm. Richards, are invited to call and aettle the same by caah or note. WM. RICHARDS. February 1, 1851. (marlO CLOTH AND CASSIMBKS. ENGLISH, French and American Cloths and Casalmera In. eluding some fancy colored clotha, In which may be found are combination of seaaly aad tots prieet. Juatopened, by oclO H. COWLE8 A CO RUBBERS! RUBBERS! OF all kind, lor Lamas, Mis.xs and Ganrs. Alao, a choice Wonted Over-Shoe, tor Ladies, in cold weather. Just opened by H. COWLES A CO oc28 daw At tho " Raaxrr Pay SToax." IT IS REPORTED BY THE LADIES about town that COWLES iaaelling bis new large stock of dark Freneh Chintzea at the low price of 25 centa, because his is the oc30 " HEADY PAY STORE." COCO AND STRAW MATTING. 1 9l"U. yuA Cocoanut Bark and Straw Matting, Jnat recelv- a. mm j w i ' ed, and lor aale by ocll J. D. OSBORN A CO. OUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOS& A fin lot, slightly injured J I 1 to be had for ong, for aale by apl9 H. COWLES A CO HORSES, WAGON AND HARNESS, - ALL right for buaineaa, and ftr aale, together or singly cktap. by decl3 H COWLES A CO. CLOAKS. A GREAT variety of Cloaks, trom 15 to 100 also, rich Cloak Velveta, can be found at tbe New Store of 8HAPLEY A HALL, ocaa Backna'a Block. PLAIN AND FIGURED DELAINES. VN endless variety ol Plain and Figared DeLainea, C as b mere, French Merinoea, Bombuinc, Ac, at tbe New Store ol 8UAPLEY A HALL, oe33 Backna'a Block. THE NEW STORK OF SHAPLEY V HALL IS the place to bay CaUowa, bleached and an bleached Muslins, Hay State Shawla, Ac, cheap. oex BLACK FRENCH MITTS. ITARIOUSqualitiea and prices sosae veryeaperlor. Ja.tr eeived, by express,! ii GOODING'S FOR SALE. THOE two well knows Leta No. 75 and 737, oa the comer of Rirh and Sixth street mh strerts and alleys all roand tana, fca-naerly tbe piupeity ns Chester Johnaoa, oa which are a great varirty o4 rhniee trait and ah rubbery, and undivided Into aevea part, tn salt parcbasera. A LSI t Two Lots on toe coraeret Friead and Seventh atreeta snbdividei: iato acrea perls to wit paechaarr. There is aa alley IXIt sen ia width rnnmng through thesa for gvsaeral eoavaaaieaee The whole ot the foregoing property will ha sold oa very sr. eoanraodatmi mraa. Fin-panicaUiBaisiraof ThonaaWood, lau-. vvat. r a a uta. I
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Full Text | wyv 't t ' i T ! VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1852. NUMBER 202 '.I,':. o PRINTED AMD PUBLISHED BY 80OTT Ic BAIOOU, OFFICE journal BurLomaa, hioh and nam. stbxits, COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. T ERMS Invariably In advance fbo Uuily, to purioin In Columbus, per year . J8 00 mat by mall out of Columbus S 00 " during the intiion.and Trl-Weekly balance of year In Columbus Ilymall The Trl-Weekly by mall Weekly in Columbus Outul theelty; by mall, single To clubs ol (our and upward To olubs ot ten and upwards, to one addres. Daily, session Trl-Weekly Weokly, single To clubs ot live and upward. . 5 00 4 00 3 00 i 8 00 . 1 90 1 85 . 1 00 800 . 1 00 50 . 40 Advertising. The following ratea and rulea ot advertising hare been agreed upun between the proprietors ol the Ohio Stateman and the Ohio Slate Journal, to be obaerved, in all eaaei, alter thia date. July 40, 1810. . . , Dally Paper. One square, 10 Unea or leu, one Inanrtlon CO AO .i 1 each additional 0 85 . . . i au . . . . 8 00 .... 3 00 . . . . 4 00 . .600 .800 . . . 10 00 . . . . 15 00 . . 18 00 . . . 10 00 . . 8000 Standing card, 5 Unea or leai, porannum . to column, with 4 ohangea, " " J ii ii 6 " " " . . . . 88 00 . . . 85 00 . . . 30 00 . 80 00 . ... 35 00 ... 40 00 . . . . 45 00 . 55 00 Vk Ml to vi H ly " " " changed weekly " " ii daily " " with 4 changea '' " ii ii o ' " . ii la " changed weekly " aaiiy . . . 130 00 Other coses not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above ratea. , . m J .A nf mAimmmlint tn be minion type. Kor each additional aquare In the daily, Inaertod one month, or a greater length ol time, and lor each additional aquare inaerted under me yoariy raieB, uiu pi w. ... , . No advertiiiement to be considered by the year, unless it ! spe-ciflod on the manuscript, or proviouily agreed upon betwoon tha P"bu.hors not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-menu beyond the amount charged tor their publication. Announcing candidates (lor offices of every deicrlpUon) to be charged at the rate of fifty cent! per week, for each namej the ama to be, in all caaea, puld in advance. .,.. All advertisement, from atrangera or transient persons to be P AdTOrtfwmenta not marked on the copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted accordingly: The privileges of yearly adversers will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertiaements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. ..... di r... Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, to., not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the u sual rates. NO ADVIBTIBKMNT CAN BC IN8KXTKD ORATUITOUSLT. Ad.;'ti'.-menUforcharlWbleinsUtullons,nrecompMios,ward, township JDd other public meetings, and such like.to be charged btl wlbslnsorted without charge,unless accompanied by funeral Inviutinn . or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be P Rejuia, advertisers, and all otharssendlng communicates or reauiriu ....rices, desiring to call attention to fairvsoirees con. oerts ur-ny puolic entertainments where charge, are made or Id", ItZ,'" - aU notices ol private ...oclatlona-every notice de." . ed f, .all attention to private enterprises. f d ' tended to promote indlvlduat interest, can on y be nscrted wl h the understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in tbe'editorial column, the same will be thurged at the rati, ot not less than 80 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. ji,io All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as It solid. ,.. A .v. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate nf 50 ner cent, in advance on the above ratea. Attornej'Twi Ee holden for the price of Inserting advertise-monts brought iu by them. 1852.S1 (p Counting Boom Almanac i 1 week . ii ii a " I. . 3 " . ii lmontli ' ii i. a '- ii ii 3 .. o ii H go.. ,. . la ' JANUARY. s. at. T. w T- r.s. ZT7. .. "2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H 15 lfi 17 18 1 ail 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY. a. m. T. w. t. r. 1 2 A 4 b B 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 1.5 II! 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 80 27 28 2!) MAROH. a. M. T. w T. r. . 7 8 9 111 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 .. APRII.. a. in. t. t. r. s. " 1 2 " 3 4 5 "ii 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2ll 27 28 29 30 .. MAY. f. M. t.J wt. r.J . .T7. 7. .7 7. l 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 JPNE. a..T.wT; r. .7 I 2 3 "4 "5 K 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 IH 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.1 26 27 28 29 10 j JPLY. 9. M. T. W T. r. . 77T71 7771 2 3 4 5 ti 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2930 31 AOSUST. " " a. M.jr.fwjr.l .. Ta 3" 4 sTli" 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER, s. M. T. w t. r. 777r77234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 86 27a82930 .. OCTOBER. M. T. w t. r. 7 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 .. .. NOVEMBER. S M. T. w T. r. a. .. fa 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29J30 DECEMBER. 8. M. T. W T. f. 8. 7. .. .. 1 2 34 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 .. 6 Mm SAJtUKL OAI.LOWAY. HCNXT F. FAOI. UA1.I.OWAV & PAK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Office in Piatt a new building, opposite Stale House. may6-tf A. B. KITTLES, Attaraeyand Caaaaellorat I.nw, I'olumbua, Ohio. Office, No. 8, Neil's Kxchajige, oppoaito sincretary ot State's unices WAL.TKU THRALL,, Attorney and Conaaellorat Law, Columbna, Ohle. ALSO, a Commiaaiuner to take the Acknowledgment ot Deeds tor the State ot New York. oct8U luciak trm.xa. theo.comstock. oio.o.comstock. BUTTLEI4, COiHWTOC'K & CO., (Successors tu B. Com.tock Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manutacturera,and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ol the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. y Liberal advancea made oa consignments. marg J. K.IIIUWAY dc CO' Iraa Foaadry, Bread elreet, aear Iks Bridge, Celena. bna, Ohio. Stores ot all klnda,andgreatvmrh!tjofCasUnga,alwayaonband. octVal DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFsTICE, . O. 4, Nell's Kxchaage, opposite the Secretary ol etate s office. High street, commons. WML isnuT. H. C. LILLET. HEIBERT At LILLET, pOOR BINDEKS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Co- L lumbua. ar-.'45 GERE, ABBOTT cV CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Naila, Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Uooda, Achate. No. 161 High street, strn of the GUI Padlock. w. e. taaaioite. u F. C. SESSIONS V CO- VHOtlllLI AMD BBTAIL MUIII DRY GOODS, Boou, Shoes, Hata, Caps, Straw Good a, aVc Foot doors aoath of the American, Coliunbus. ocl8 KLDRIDUB eV MARTIN, DRAPERS AND IalLOKI, Btgk strsat, 1st doar aerU mf Town, tppotiu lAa V. g. BotO, ARE prepared to ezeeate all orders in their line of business, in the neatest aad moettaehioaable style. JOSEPH El.TlRIDGE, aplf-dtl a. u, auuiiia. BOOKS oa Farming, Gmrdeaing, Fruita and Fhwera,tnela sataad beat works i aleo, works oa dosaeatie aalmala, blrda aVastosateallheaewkookstoreaf J. H. ULKI ACO. INSURANCE. Office of the Franklin Insurance Company, OKNKW VOHK.MAUATOOA NPIIINUN. I N conformity to tha requirements of the lawa of the Ht'itn to new Turk, the franklin rire insurance uompauy oi new York, respectfully submit to the Comptroller the following state tnent ot the condition of said Company at the close ol tho yoar The Capital ol this Company consists of Securities a 'Drovod hv the Comntruller. on tha 18th dav of March, 18.-.1 1100,000 00 Bonds and Mortgages on productive Real Estate at 50 ner cent of Its value 144,0(10 00 Cash on hand 50,000 00 300,000 00 Amount of Cash received for nremlumi since Anrll 1st. 1851 t.U312 98 January lat, 1858, amount of surplus fund, after pHyiog losses ana nxpensea... vie,.'ug vu Amount duo on demand, tor loasee Saratoga Countv. 8.8. Cady Holllster. of Halliton, and Wm It. Averv. ot tiaratoaa rDrli'as. in said countv. beini duly sworn depose and aay, that the lormer la President and the latter Secretary of said Company, that the above statement la abown by the Books of said Company, and that we believe the same to be correct. Bubscribod and sworn before me this 31st day of January, 1858. 8. I). Kdwards, Justice oi tue reace. CADY 110IXI8TEU, President. Wm. t. Avkby, Secretary. WM. . HOLLO, Assistant Secretary and General Agent fur Ohio, Ollloe No. 4 Main street, Cln.lnustl. DIU0T0B8 Von OHIO. Moaea Brooks, Samuel T. Ueflner, Samuel Galloway, Iaaao Bates, Z. B. Coffin, Franklin T. Backus, W. Augustus flnodman, John Pollock, Charles D. Williams, E. N. Slocum, John II. Gorham. Henry M. Pinto. , WARREN JENKINS, Agent, feU-y Office in Platt'a Aullding, up stairs. Those who wish for Eire Inaarance will please read the following Report of the FRANKLIN FIRE INHDRANCE COMPANY, OF rillkAUKbPUlA, CJ BOWING CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1852, Invested as kj loiiowai First. Mortearna. chleflv In Phlladelohia 4957,513 84 Real Estate uurcbascd at Sheriff sale 84,377 78 Temoorarv Loans on Collaterals .......... 125.H05 7.'l Stocks, valued at (ifi.508 cost SO Notes, Bills receivable, &o 8,0f 0 90 Cash 40,481 39 (1,284,300 04 nriNSURANCE AGAINST FIRE In tho above com- pany.by l18 ytfj WARREN JENKINS, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance company, OFFICEPOST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONN Capital and Surplus over tf00,OOU. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE ANDHEALTH INSURANCE COM. I'ANY take risks on Life, grant or purchase annuities, confer endowments, and make contracta upon and appertaining to deforred and revisionary Interests connected with life risks, agreeably to the powors and privileges conferred by the charter. ine ousiness oi ine company la ennaucica upon ino Joint Stock and Mutual nlan. at the option of tho Insured, thua meeting tho wants and circumstances of the publlo more fully, it Is believed, than purely Mutual Companica can do. Anouities will be granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly favorable, and according to tho rates of the most liberal and well conducted Companiea In this country and in England. The charter of this Company provides that the wife may Insure the life of ber husband, and the amount to be paid be secure from creditors at his death. An equitable aum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling, see, and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of Dersons aolna to California will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate ot premium.Extract from tho Cert Ocato of tho Comptroller ot tne state of Connecticut, dated JANUAKV 'in, lOt'L. The orpnt aneeeittand nrlld.'ntmannaemcnt ot this eomoany. together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of tho community, and 1 recommend it, as in my opinion equal In strength and ability to the beat institutions of the kind in the Union." (Signed) i. a.) Hufus G. Pinnm, comptroller. Tho Heard of Directors Is cotnoosed of active business men with capital and character involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and eontrol of the transactions of the company. JAS. DIXON, President, Wfll. 1. UUl'AEiil, Vice l rosioeui. Hknbt T. Miller, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. PnmnlilftM. Annltnnttnna. and all necessary lnormatlnn pon the subject, can be had by calling on tbe AGENT, or W. ttl. FINCH, under Exchange Hank. JaiKl-dSm lir.u. u. uuiaaiuun. igent. I'ittaburL'h Life Insurance Company. PERPETU AL Cn A RTER, WITH A CAPITAL OP ftlOO.OOO. rpHIS Company makes every Inturanct appertaining to or A connected with Life Rinks, on tho Jiiiaf Stock aud iWutuai ratea combined. On the Joint Stockplan.fhe ratea are one-third less than tbope charged by Mutual Companiea, and lilteeu per cent lower tban the rates of most Stock Companies. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on Life In eve. ry form, including tho right of Wife, Children, k'artnt$, or Creditor. To insure tha Life of another for their own cxclusivo ben efit, payable alter death or upon tbe parties arriving at the age ot SO, oj, bU or bo yimra. Jamxs 8. Hoon, President! Sam'l McCluhkan, Vice Presi ded j JosErit S. Lkkch, Treasurer Chablks A. Colton, Secretary. UlllJlUllO. Jamm S. Hook, Joskfh 8. Lkccii, John 8. Dilworth, Chablcs A. Coltom, Sam'l McClubkah, William Phillip, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvoeb, Esq.. Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Lkech, Wholesale (Irocer. Those desirous of Insuring, or in want of Information on the subject, will please call atlhe ollice, over the Hook store ol Huntington & Maclntlre, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Norman Gay, M. D Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's Now Hall. decs-om. M'.. 1. 1 1Tlnn iHanMii,-. lAmnnn.r naaUlllglOII UIIIUI1 1USUIU1ICG LUUljlUHJ) OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, $100,000. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable rates of premiums. Noriiks taken ol the " Special Hazardous "classes, nor to exceed ll,000 in amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. By such means tills Company expects to avoid any largo aud ruinous loss by one fire, the great cause of tho insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. Tho receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, 1851, wore over fiiO.OOO. Losses in tho same period, $1080. Reports of tbe standing aud condition of the Company are made quarteryearly. Hon. Recbkm Wood, President : D. II. Ddnham, Vice Presi dent; O. N. Skkfls, Secretary! Gbobox Mitoatt, Treasurer. K. H. VANRENSAlAEK, Agent for the above Company, Is prepared to isaue Policies and to furnlnh all necessary information. Office over Huntington ft Maclutire's Bouk Store, High street, Columbus deciMinti. COLUMBUS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Gunranty Fund 8100,000. THIS Company otl'era to the insured all tho security and advantages of tho Mutual and Joint Stock plans (as heretolore applied) combined, namely : Low rate, of premium ; an annual return, in caah, of the per eentage required for the contingent risk of the year ; an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the tuture si-eurity of members for the whole term of hie, with an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies .guaranty fund designed for the permanent aeenrity of shot t term mem- oera, ana si so ior ine present security 01 iouh iu. wa wuuio term ol liio. Thia is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of nremium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provis ion lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for tuture security) in exact proportion to me amount ui uubiih-m uu uib increasing risk trom advancing age among the membera. Pamphlets, Traets. Ac, giving in detail the plan and ratea of the Company, furnished gratia, and applications received, by " ' J. R, TUTTLE, Aaent. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oc--3-d MUTUAL IN MU RANCH. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSVILLE, OHIO. P. V. Sakford, President. Wm. L. Pxbkiivs, Secretary. oc23-d J. R. TUTTLE, AgenL LIVES INSURED BY THE lEmCKI MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPACT, COVINGTON, KY. THIS Company has an actual capital ot One Hnndred Thon sued Dollnra, and is managed by men ot the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, information given, and application received by TUTTLE, Aeent. Dr.aH. 8mith, Medical Examiner septS-dly "aTilARTFWlD LIFE AND IIKALTU IN8C-RANCB COMPANY. HA.Troan, connctioit. CAPITAL STOCK, 9100,000! Thia Company, by thellb-eral prorudons of iu charter, ia enabled to after advantages superior to those presented by any other Company in tbe United States combining as it does the Mutual, Joint Slock, and Life tod Health principle. ; in all of which tbe rate, are as lavor ... thM umml ulM. tn t)im and the CompanT will adm L This Company is the jtm and tnlf eas in the Union, or in the -m it ia hiHvMt th.i haa ihna eombinfd its opnratlona. and ottered to grant insurance with benefits both prttent mad fmjee- "for full detail. In renrd to termaand eooditionsretereneemay be made to the pamphleta to be had gratia of the agent, or ot V L FINCH. GEO. G. COMSTOCK. Agent. Coiumbaa, O, August K, 1BS0. TRANSPORTATION. Cs C. and . Railroad, I Mflllll'l CONNr.O'l hilat Culumtius with tha Columbus andXeuiaand Little Miami Railroads at Cincinnati) the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroads at Cleveland, aud with tbe Saudusky and Newark Haliroad at Shelby, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. fH and after November aith, Trains leavo a. follows, Sunday. excepted 1 Cleveland lor Columbus and Way Stations, at.... 6.30 A.M. " - ' ' 6.00 P. M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way Station., with freight and passengers, at 0.00 A. M. Columbus lor Cleveland and Way Stations, at.... 1.10 P.M. " " ' 9.00 P. M. Columbus for Clovaland md Way Station., with freight and naisenaers. at 6.00 A. 11 Passengers leaving Cleveland by tbe 8.30 A. M. Train, dine at Shelby; arrive at Columbus at 4.00 P. M., and Cincinnati at 10.30 P. M. Returning Leave Cincinnati at 7.15 A. M., dine at Co mmDus at i.uu r. al, ana arrive at i;ieveiauu at o.ju r. n., con necting (until close of navigation) with tho first class steamer. lur nuuaio ana uuuxirx. Passengers leaving Cleveland by the 6.00 P. M. night Train, arrive at Culutnbus next moraine at 4.00 A. M.. and at Clnclnna ti at 11.00 A. M. Returning Leave CloclnnaU at 8.30 P. M.. Columbus at 9.00 P. M., arrive at Cleveland next morning at B-S0 A. M., in time tor the train leaving lor Pittsburgh ; this train will be discontinued after the olose ot Lake navigation. Passengers will be ticketed bv Railroad between Cleveland and Newark. Cleveland and Mount Vernon. Cleveland and Fred- ericktown, Cleveland and Mausheld, Cleveland and Monroovilla,' Cleveland and Sandusky, By Railroad and Stages between Cleveland and Elyrla, Cleve land and Oberlin, Cleveland and Milan, Cleveland and Norwalk, Cleveland and W ouster, Cotumbu. and Mt. Vernon. Ef The comoanv ia prepared to receive freight on consign' ment, ana transport 1110 any poinion tnoir roaa. irurpartivu1 lars, see t reight 1 arm.) KJ. A. HN10HT, uievuiauu, a Gko. Waison, Columbus, Agents. J. P. Davis, Shelby, ) W, H. Climint, Sup't L. M. R. R., Cincinnati. 8. Mkdbxrv, Sup't C. A X. R. U., Columbus. P. W. Btbadxr, Cincinnati, Tickal ... C. Paibiok, Cleveland, llcket Agents. A. STONE, Jr., Superintendent. utnee 01 tuo v. u. v. a. ti. wo., 1 Clrvrland, Nor. JOth, 1651. $ Dec4 1851. giffl 1831. COLUMBUS a XENIA BAILKOAD, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. fK and after June 4, until further notice, Passenger Trains w will run as tullows : EXPUEMS TIlltollGII TRAIN between Cleveland and Cin clnnali leave Columbus daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.30 P. M., arrive at Xenia 7.40 P. M. Hoturniug, leave Aenia at A. m., arrive at Columbus 10.40 A. M. ACCOMMMODATION TRAIN Leave. Columbus dally 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 01 tne train iron: Cincinnati at 6.5 P, M reach Columbus HM P. M. Passengers by this Train going either to Cleveland or Cincin nati, sleep at f;uiumDua ana resume tnu next uiuruiutj. Coaches leave Columbus daily for Lancaster, Chillicothe, New. ark, Zaneaville and Wheeling, on the arrival of the Cars. Pierce's Hue ol Stages runs between Xenia and Dayton in con nection with both train, ot Cars. Tickets may be bad at the ollice of tbe Ohio stage company, In PnliimhiiB. I The Company will not be responsible for baggage ex- ceeuillg sjju in value, uuioss uy spuuttu agreement. i TUB RAILROAD. OMNIBUS Jc BTAUE OFVICR, HAS been removed trom the Neil Houso' to lour doorn north or the American Hotel, on High street Citi zen, .re reauested to call at the ollice and secure Railroad Tick ets tor eithor North or West. They can also have an Omnibua call lor them at their residences, and bo sure ot arriving at the Depot in time fur the trains. Four Dnlly Linen of Conclicn leave on the arrival uf the cars. For Newark, Zanesvillo and Wheeling, as follows .- r.asi Altai twines leave at iv a. m. Express " " 9 P. M. Extra Coaches lurnlshcd at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent Columbus, Ohio, March 25, 185l-ly EXPRESS PACKET LINE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. DAILY BET WEKN COLUMBUS APOIITSIHOUTII. The Packet, COLUMBUS A. H. Eldbxd, Muster; PORTSMOUTH J. HorrMAif, Master) CIRCLE VILI.E J. H. Herhick, Master ; CHILLICOTHE A. R. ToWNsaND. Master: WILL, during the present Winter, form a Daily Lino between Portsmouth and Columbus. In connection with the Railroads to Cincinnati. Cleveland and Pittsburih : leaving Columbus every evening at 5 o'clock, and Portsmouth every murning at 0 o'clock Time trom coluniDus to 1'ortsinomn xu Hour., fare Through 9'i.SO, These Packets have aeparato cabins for Ladle., are furnished with every accommodation, and are commanded by competent, experienced, and gentlemanly masters, who will use their best hurts to lender pleasant ana agreeaoie tne paasage 01 weir natrons. . .. . . , n . r r . X , .. cacn racaec nas an iron dhid tur articles ui viuo,auu win convey Expreas Packages, tee. An umnibus of the Ohio Suee Company will be in readiness at all times to cunvey passsngers to and truin the Packets to the Railroad Depot, or any part of the city, tree of charge. The Omnibus will call at the principal Hotels previous to the departure of the Packet, for the conveyance of passengers, and atany place in tho city lor persons who will leave their addrussattlio uiiica of tho American. For iiaasHnn. nnulv on board, or to 8. CLARY, at the Packot Office, in the Warehouse of Buttles, Comstock at Co., Cnluiubus; J. a. H. Smart, Circle tilloj John R. Anderson, Chillicothe; K runlet and Davis, Wavorly; Truesdale fcHayne, Jasper; U.Mal-lory, Portsmouth. R. PELTON, Proprietor, decl6-d3m Iowa Land Agency and Exchange Office, IOWA CITY. COLMAN, POWELL, HART cfc CO. THIS Company have established a General Agency at the seat of Government fur the purchase and salo ot Mexican War Laod Warrants, and tor the location of Warrants issued under the act ot September, 1850. The Company also respectfully tender their services as Agents for selling these Lsnds when patented, and tur paying tales on Lands ot non-residents. REFERENCES. Stephen Whicher, Esq., U. S. District Attorney, Iowa; S. B. Shelleday, Esq., " Marshal " Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa ; Register and Receiver " ' Falrlirild. " Register and Receiver " " Dubuque ' Hon. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa ; D. A. January, Esq., St. Louis, Missouri ; 1. P. Eddy, Esq, " " Hon. Nenion Edwards, Alton,! noia ; John W. Vance, DanvilU ' Garret Vliet, Milwaukle, Wisconsin. Hon. E. M. Huntington, late C om. (Jen. Land Office, Indiana; " Oliver H. Smith,! ndianapolia, Indiana ; Albert 8. White, Latayette, " Chancey Rose, Esq., Torre Haute, ' John Chambers, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentucky, Jamea Daviea, Esq., Smitliland, " John Armstrong, Esq., Greensburgh, Pennsylvania; Alexander R. Stephenson, Esq., Gettysburgh, Pennsylvsnia ; William McClellan, Esq, Chamberaburgh, " Gen. O. U. W. Stull, Cumberland, Maryland. Hon. Richard M. Young, Washington City; ' F'itx Henry Warren, " Henry Clay Henderson, Esq, Troaaury Department, Washington City. Major Walter B. Morris, Memphis, Tonnessee; Col. Sam'l R. Anderson, Nashville, General Mcintosh, Georgia, John Bryan Esq, Custom Honse, Charleston, South Csrollna. Rev. Benjamin Chace, Natchez, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio; Gen. Charle. Anthony, Springfield, W. B. Hnhbard, Esq., Columbus, " CoL John Noble, Culumbua " jyl TO COUNTRY MERCHANT?. X7E have on hand a lot ot assorted crates, which will je sow T f at New York prices, freight only added, and large ait 01 Glaaa Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers aud others are invited to call and examine onr assortment ot China, Crockery, and Glaaa ware t also a superb lot oi Fancy Wares, such aa Rich Vaaea, Tete a tete Setts, Motto caps and saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Glaaa ware, Britannia Tea Setts, Castora, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Spoons, Cottee pots, Ac, Ac, Ac. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons. Cornelius Solar Lard Lamps, Chimney, and Wicks, Looking Glasses. Waiters, Lanterns, and many other articles useful in housekeeping. J. WEST WATER A SON. Columbus, August 15, 1851.-ly FRENCH CHINA. GOLD BAND and White French China, comprising Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and baautilul ahapea. Jnat received and for sale, in sett, or separate pieces, at low ratea, at the New Crockery Store. N. G. FOSTER, ocx State Journal Buildings. mUE HUMAN BODY ITS CONNECTION WITH MAN. By X Wilitinson. ror saie 07 laeeoj j. ti. int. -GOODS &c. A rare Chance for great Bargains! 'I'lIK FOLLOWING ore some of the arlleloa of u J. IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY-UOODS which will be auld ata sacrifice The minify must comet 150 Shawls, ot all descriptions, suited tor the season. 500 yards Rich dress Silks and Satius. 100 pieces D'Laines, of every pattern. 30 French Merinoea ol overv shade. Also a treat varletr ot Alnaccas. Cobuna. Llnsev Plaids, Ax nuns, Cashmerea, Calicoes, and In fact almost every variety ot English. Freneh and American Dross Goods. 100 pieces Fine Cloths and Cassimerea. A great variety of vestlngs ol every pattern. Also, Satf netta, f ull Cloth ana Jeans, Linen Damask Toweling, Sheetings, Shirtings, Canton nanneia, iicaing, ana a large lut ot factory Muslin, 01 an qualities. Call at the old stands of 8. D. & L. P. Preston. Jan S3 A. C.BROWN. CAHPKTINH. T ARGE LOT, AT GREAT SACRIFICE. Families should sup- M-i niv themselves. uoik) worth ol kiadt madi ulothinq, eheaner than tho Jewa. t7 Broadcloth at and t5 i set a suit. Merchants, come and buy what good, you want, at 4 month. approvea paper. Now Is your time, for these good, are going off fast, at the old stands 01 B. XI, at L. r. Preston. Jal4 A C. BROWN P. T. Snowden tlfuULD roiu-ctfullv Invito the attention of the sltiiena ot Co " lumbus- and atranner. visiting the city, to his unusually large stock of rich SILK and FANCY GOODS. All era invited to call and examine them. DRESS i;OODH. Extra rich Brocade Drew Silks and Satins; Plaid .0 do : " Watered do do. " do .rish Poplins; Plaid do. " Emi roldered Silk Tissue, (for party dresses ;) " Watered do do, " Embroidered Muslin Robe. do; " do Lace do; " Cashmere and DeLalncs. Plain Black Silks, (all widths and Qualities.) French Merlues. Tartan Plaids. Ac, Ac, now being received anaopeneaDy r. 1. cnuwuan, sep-u no. . uaoon cunnings. IVew Fall Carpeting. I UST received, at our Carpet Ware-rooms, (devoted exclusive- ' ly to the sale ot carpeta :) 30 pa Tapoatry, velvot and Brussels Carpet; 35 ps Iraporlal three-ply Carpet; 40 ps Super. Ingrains do , 25 ps Common Wool Ingrain Carpet; 85 ps 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 p. Super, roper. Tapestry, heavy made Oil Cloths, 18 ana xa ieei wiue; 30 ns 3. 4. 6 and 9 feet Oil Clotha. We fit and make Carpets for any site hall or room. We also out Oil Cloths to suit room or lialL epl7 J. D. OSBORN A CO, llonse Furnishing Goods. CARPETS !20 PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED, K have and are receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our largo sup-ii, of House Furnishing artioles. adanted to the season Our stoca is as large as can be found in any Carpet and Fui nishinir Honse eaat or west We have na u particular attention to the sotting up of our atoex, which wa purchased ior tne casn. We can assure oyers that we will aell Carpeta 30 per cent, lower than everoBei i in thia city, aud will not be undersold by any one. J D OSBORN A CO, aep!7 pposiw snuoi uoiei. BAUSl BAUrj! BAGU1NU ! fUST RECEIVED 1 250 Seamless Bags 2 and 31. bushels. 400 yds 6-4 Hemp Bagging from 30 to 33 cts per yd. V50 yds Twll'd Cotton do. 10 ns 36' and 40 inch Burlaps. 1 bale Heavy usnaourga. For sale cheap by Jun4 1 J. D. OSBORN A CO. BAY STATE HHAWLKPRICES REDUCED. UST received, on consignment, 60 Bay State Shawls, which 1 are ordered to be aold at less than ever ollered, by ocll J. D OSBORN A CO. JTOCKINU YARN- 7 ISO lbs. Black Wuolen Yarn. 230 lbs. Light and Dark mixed Woolen Yarn. S lbs. White and Fancy do do Juatroceived and forsale by J. D. OSBORN A CO. july25 COUNTRY UAR'D COLORED FLANNELH. UST received, a large lot ol beautliul bar'd heavy Flannel.. For .ale cheap, by ooll J. D. OSBORN CO. InitcdStatcs Wholesale & Retail LOTHING WAKE-nuoSE!! n. St mTiiess, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds of Ready-Made Clo thing and rurnlstung uoous. HUE Proprietors, having made cxtenaivo arrangement. In L their sture, are now prepared to otfer to Merchanta and Dealers iu the Western country, their IMMKNKR MTOCK! consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING uf every kind, name and nature, comprising r Ine r rock coats, Loose met uoau, Drass do Business do Sack do Over-Sack do Sacktil do Cataloua do Of all qualities, prices, shape., styles and fashions. F'rench Doeskin, Fancy Doeskin, Cassimeres, Tweed, Satinet, Curduroy, and all other kinda of PANTALOONS, made of various kinds ot materials : together with one of the largest assort ments of VESTS Cashmero, high cast silk, dark plaids, heavy extra satin, and worsted. Also All ktnda ot FURNISHING GOOD. Such as verv fine Shirts. Collars, fine Scarta and Handkerchiefs, and every article necessary to make up the Furnishing Department, which they are prepared to offer at price, that cannot tail to please the Merchant and Dealer. i ne proprietors respeciiuny aaa, mas ineir siocx 01 Readv-Made Clothing ia mostly manufactured under their own immediate supervision, with every regard to style, durability, make and texture, and well adapted for Western Trade ; and will bo sold at as LOW RATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICES as they are sold in any of tho Eastern citiea, New Yurk, Phila delphia and Bostun not excepted. we would call especial attention to our uai'AlL lit.-PARTAIENT. which will alwavs be found furnished with every description of Uarmenta, suited tu the taate and means ot our thousands of cuatumers. VST Remember UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, City Bank Building, nearly opposite the American Hotel, Culumbua. aepSO NEW CARPETS. JUST RECEIVED, at our Carpet Ware-room, adjoining our atore 1 35 pa Brnssellsand Brusaells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautiful styles, at Dl toCI.75. 30 Super and tine Imperial 3 ply Carpet, Brussell and other new patterns, at tl to tl.'i. 50 " Super Ingrain Carpeta, from 80 to $1. 60 Fine all Wool, from 50 to 80. 70 " Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap 25 New patterns Dutch and other styles Carpet, suitable lur ainiog-rooma, cnamoera ana nana. 20 " Low price Rag and Hemp Carpet 25 to 50. to Heavy Venetian ainpe, irom IK to cue. 5 ' Tapestry Venetian Carpet, new and beautiful styles, for halls and public places. 15 Stair Carpet. i " 4-4 eulored and plain Matting. 30 Velvet chenil and tufted Ruga. 00 Door and Parlor Matte, OIL CLOTHS. 25 na Henry Make'a Oil Clotha, all widths trom to 4 yd. wide at 50 cts to 41 .50 per square yard. The above goods being purchased for the cash, will be aold on ly for caah, at rate, never before offered in thia place. ap7 J, 11. uaauna st lu, W. A. V J. C McCOY CO., Oppexlle the Stale Hollar. WOULD raspectiully Inform the eitixens of Columbus and vicinity, that they aro now receirinc their nnuaually large stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. including all the lateat atylc. of loreign importations, among which mav be tound rich assortment ot Ribbona and Dress Goods, English and French Broadclutiia, black and Fancy Caasi-meres, French Merinos and Thibet Clotha, white and colored Flannela. Sheetings and Shirtings. Prints, Gingbama, and a gen eral assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Good a, (ocS NEW FALL CARPET), f p II f. subscribers are now receiving, at their Carpet Rooms, I splendid assortment ot Carneta and Oil Cloths, embroider ed Lace and Swiaa Curtains, and a general assortment ot House r urnisumg uooas, to wuico tney invite tne aiif-ntKra 01 unyera. oeS W. A. A i. C. McCOY A CO. LACE GOODS. EMRROIDERafD Lare and Muslin Capea, Lace and Swiss Sleeves, Underhandkfs. Collars, Cutis. Flounein.s,and afull stock of Lace Gooda, tor sale cheap, by oeo w. a. .a 4. i. ncuui at iu. New and Cheap Gooda. SB. HTANTON, next door to tne Capital IIoeea,hae Just received a large assortment of Merinos. Lyoevae Clotha, Poplins, Alpaeeaa, Priota, Shawla, Booneta, Dress Trimmiaia, Buttons, Lace Gooda, Ae, Ac, in addition to hia former atork, which will be sold very cheap. rp25 NEW LOT CARPBTM AND OIL LOT1IN. SB. STANTON would call the attentiosi of aU la want ol Car-. pets. Ruga, Oil Clotha, Drutgeta, Ac, Ae.. to hia htrre stock, just received, which he offers as low as eaa be boaurht In this city. mrpiS TO THE LADIKia. RECEIVED, this day. by express, a splendid aaamtunut ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting ot De Lanea, Barege de Lanes, Painted M neUna, Lawns. China Silks, etc, etc. AlargewsoTtmeat of freneh Lace and Straw Cap Crowm Boav u and Bonnet Trimminra. Alko A splendid sawximent of Uader-Sleerea, CLemlsetta, Lace uapes, t-ouara ana umna. aaaylt. rrXNET LAM90N. BOOKS & STATIONERY. Hooks and Stationery. " A RARE opportunity Is nuw ottered fur purchasing Book. Stationery, AO., A 1' fillK AT BARGAINS! The undersigned art; new ottering lor site, at the old store of Dunlin, ton A Maclntlre, their very large assortment ot Law, Medical, theological. Historical and M,.cellniieous Books. Also, all the Classical and Common School Hook, in general use. L.rge Family Bibles, School Bible, and Testaments, Blank Hooks, Ac, at prices heretolore unequaiea. STATIONERY. Cap, Letter, Folio Poat, Demy and Medium Paper; Note Pa ner. Enveliiuua. Visiting and Printers' Cards. Ae. Also, a largo variety of Pocket Cutlery, Including Roger. A Woltienuoiin'. nue pen ana rocxet nnives. Ciilil end Silver l'enella Uald Pen. and Cnaea Me tnllie Venn. cVc.t Pocket Booki. Porte-Wounnlee, Bnnkora' Cnaea. Porle.Folloa, oVc. The attention ol Booksellers, Prulesslunal Men, Teachers and persons purchasing tor Libraries, and all others, is respoctluiy solicited. ... . Better bargains are now ottered than can be had at any Book store In tbe Western country. IOAAU n. niuiinu, JAMES T. BURR, JalO Assignee, of Huntington A Maclntlre, Great Bargains. N ordor to close the business at the Bookstore of Huntington A Maclntlre. the entire stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY, AC, Is now ottered at unprecedented low price. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. A ltrge variety of light Literature will be sold at cost prices, MKItlCAf. ROOKS. The attention of the Medical Pro fession is called to the extensive assortment 01 Medical uooas which wll bo sold at bargains. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. Among which will bo found most of the late publications, aa well as great variety of sundard Classical ana ineoiogicai rvorxa. LAW BOOKS. Members of the profession about adding tn inulr libraries, would find it to their advantage to examine ourstooAue.orepurcnaaiog , V.y.ri S Aaslaneei Jal3 JAMES T. BURH, rarnn nanuinun, BORDERS and Decorations, Psprra tor Ceilings, Ball, and Public Rooms ; Prints for Fire Boards, Ae, Ac, Thn undersigned have made arrangements for a very large and well assorted stock of French and American Fapera and Borders, at reduced prices. Drawings tor halls and celling., made to order. At tbe New Bookstore. J II. RILEY A CO. N. B The Trade supplied by Pattern Books, and gooda fur nlshed from " Factory " direct at the lowest ratoc fe3 NHW RflflKS. HISTORY of the CONSPIRACY OP PONTIAC, and the War ol the North American Tribea against the English Colonies after the conquest of Canada. By Francis Parkiuiui, Jr. Jot a'laleol tneuiuen lime, uy n.. nnnon. Swallow llarn, or a Sojurnor In the Old Dominion. By 1. P KniirtMlv ' J , , . . . U-l .. f Am Jrara or scenes ana Aaventurea us tuo wum ui mi. zoo. ny jonn csaias warren. ... Albani a Tale of the New woria; ny tne Autnor 01 uwtj Alice. Ju.trecelved,andtor.aleattnenew nooasiore. oc23 J- u- KILr-i t L.u, kitw anilKH. m-ninir 1 ,1 1 . T) . u,,iu nnn KIVA Vearain IU vnudK iiniwnr.iiv hv Charlea Astor Bristol. Put nam's Semi monthly Library for Travelers, and the Fireside, first series. Just received at the New Bookstore oi , Jan 31, 1852. J. H. RILEY A Co. VALUABLK WORKS STANDARD EDITION"!. 1HE PICTORIAL nlHiUH I ur csuuinui j.,g.ui.-,.f tha PHimln. as well aa a History of the Kingdom ; Illustrated with many hundred Wood Cut., and 104 Portraits on Steel. Bvols. 8vo. London. For sale at the Now Bookstore. jsia 1. H. RILEY A CO. aur nnnita-nn f !ONHKJNMKNT. A COLLECTION of English Law Reports London edition. f " Equity do " For.aleattheewBooxstore. v , ja(j J. II RILEY A CO. WINDOW SHADES. A gooastoox ot new ana uesira-blu patterns, for sale cheap, at the New Bookstore. 4. Ii. oo yyj. N B. Shade, made to order any .lie, pattern or style. fe2-tf ATINDOW CORNICES.-A FEW tvv rai lr-iino T at A.,,.aJ nrin. fnr Bale at the NW BOokstOrO. N. B. Cornice, and Gilt Mouldings, for Parlors, made to or der. fe2-tf PIER AND MANTEL GLASHES.-Fivo large jlxed Mirrors oi tne nneat quality ui riuuuu . -v.j .-v i, Just received, and offered for sale at low price a, at the "o" up, Bookstore, fc2 HO COUNTY OFFICERS. Every description of Blank Hooks on hand and made to order, vvarrauteu tuo wt tcrlal and workmanship. At the New Bookstore. je2 . u. n .... - 1APER MACHE. Tables, Cabinets, Folios, Jewel Boxes . Odeur Cases. Writing Desks, Ac. For .ale at very low pri ces, at the New Bookstore, f2 J. H. RlLht lJ. CJTATION E RV American, Engusn ana rroncu iu O variety. i. . ., thtt Nm Kmikatore. tea J. U. RILEY A CO. ILPAINTINta S Richly framed at pricea from $12 to o 8150. For sale at the now uooxsiore. . fej j a. niL.r.1 v-w. lAINTINUet ON COPPER- Ten specimens of Paint. . inn on Copper the first executed. For sale atthe New Bookstore. (Ie2 j.n.ttiur.1 at PARIAN rSTATUETTES.-A.m.U fr ores, on consignment, .ur ...u j;u7RrLEY A CO. CHINA INKSTANDS l'uilet Buttles, Ac a tine variety -ior sale at the New Bookstore. TERRA COTTA WARE, Flower Vates, Inkstands, Match Sales. Pitchers, Ac, ior sue at tne new puuuu,,.. fl 3 j. H. Kll.tl s. tu. DOCKET BOOKS Walleta, CardCaseaand Porte Mon. very aina ana sue, tur s..c """-"rr- fc2 J. H. RILEY A CO. 'INK CUTLERY -A floe assortment lor tle, ,the New Bookitoro. IteSj J. H. RILEY A CO. GOLD PENS. A new supply, ol tbe best quality, forsale at the Now Bookstore. leS J. H. RILEY A CO. A LAIM.E ASSOHTMRNT of beautiluilylllustraieuetan--t - dard Works lor aale at the new Bookstore. feg J. H. RILEY A CO. eias.n n nai.i.ERl I.ANDSi THE larger aud better portion ol these lands still remain nn-...M m.i tho. .n, nnm nftprad at urivnte aale on accommo dating terms a part only of the purchaae money being required nanu. ... , ii... fn-..l.h,,IMIn.andnntlottln the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more Important advantages to be desired In such property. A good hotel is specially needed In the village, and a lot for the ourpose will be furnished on favorable terms, r I . . , I l 1 I Bn .Mint. App.y.o.ne.or.ue 'MT.wiNQ, Agent. josiph r. smith. MJinxfc at. sullb. s .11 1 t ii ac in 1 1, 1. n , ATTnnxevs A.xn counsellors AT LAW, Real E.tate Atrnla, Sarveyorn and Natarten Fnbllc. HIOH STaXET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, ATTENDtothepracticeol their pruleaaiun.obtalnlng.penalon aellinaaud Inaaina real estate, surveying and dividing lauds, collection ot claima, examination of land title., Ac, Ac, Ae. axriRXNcra. . Swan A Andrews, Columbus, O. Alfred avery, new ior yiry. Wm. Miltord, Cleveland, O. Tweed.swey Awrtgnt,i.in u. A. W. r in nay. hl ixraia, mo. ueo. i . wmiatnaon.v.iup,u john w. bakkx. noaxar aansTaoNO. BAKER ot ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and uc.NtKAl.LABUAur.aiio. Ollice, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. FOR SALE An OUT LOT containing 1 aerce, with a frame building, stusled on Friend atreet,oppoaitcthe Blmd Asylnm. Inquire ot BAKER A ARMSTRONG. auga COR SALE A two atory BRICK HOUSE, containing aix n ... .a n .u. ...... i. -rxn nf KHth .trt Termsea- I V. III,.. ...unw u .... .hq - aay. Inquire ot BAKER A ARMSTRONG auga a srauH nit SAI.K OR RENT. THIS farm is situated within two mile, ol the city, and contains 60 arret, 65 of which are improved, tnqmre oi aeplil BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. ONE of tbe mot deairable vacant nan Lois m me my. ci nated on Town strr-t, between Hich and Third streets. Inquire of aug3!) BAHttt. A tSMaiKiinit, vim Kil.R OK EXCHANGE. C. m ACRES OF LAND, in Uenryeounty.llllnola,. portion I 4 II of whieh ia timbered, the balance ia a Brat rate quality uf bottom and rolling prairie. Thia uutd ia well calculated for a Stock Farm, having an abundance oJ living water tbe year PMnn. wt.htn tn min-haaei. or earnaare property tn thia vicinity, for a desirable piece of land, won; do well to call oa the subscribers immediately. Inqulreof ang7 " HOrsK AND LOT FOR SALE. a THE mbaeriber win sen tne im taa wmn mm una, oa High street, between Town and Rich. It ia In the centre of the city and very convenient stand for bnsiaeaa and for a family reeidenoe. The terms win oe enow ewe inira sows m the balance in naymevita. Those who wish to purchase to speen. late oa, or to locate for bnsiDra. woo Id do wrllto call and exaa iDetiepremm-.g 6 Vai.TKR THRALU i aatbnrtxed to "ell that excellent property ot Mr.Pike's.oo the aoath de of Broad atraet, east of I l rronv. W. T. M'HE 1 wle mw 1 rill X a X 1 1. V Hv Boardmaav For sir. u nil stv a. nn by lrcj " FORSALE. - mm .wmI tnaaal. at Brirvta raatfnf; frnta 937 to AeTJO. FOUR HOUSES AND LOTS, a, Mated oa tha eoraer of Friend ad Sdoto atreeta. l-eranoa ia want ot a nice little fcoaie wonldjo well to caB "rToT' " 'd,r"t'" ARMSTRONG. CINCINNATI. YORttE & HEWSOJV, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCfllNTS NO. 3D MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Anrtlon Sale of Grorerlca every Toeadny and FrU day 1 of Dry Hood, every Tkarwlay. YORKE cV IIIWSON hsve alwaya on band a large, sortment of Urocerles, at private .ale. Also Are Agent, of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, lor the .ale ot their superior Brown Sheeting.. Also Agents o! thaSOIITIHiATK k'aRTORYfor the.ale ot their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, ot which they baveatall time, on hand, Five, Eight, and Pouud Lump. Ug ll-Ul jituv BOOTS AND SHOES- ID 15 15 10 8 10 25 IS 30 10 1 boy', prime Kip Boot. ; youtn. " " prime Coarte Roots ; women'. Hip and Split " " Imit. Goat " Buskins 1 children'. Pegged and Sewed Boot. ; mj.se.' " Buskins and " men'. Brogan't, and Kip, Split and Coarse Boys' Call and Kip Brogans; youths' 10 Just received , and tor sale at very low price. E. G. WEBSTER Sc. CO., dec33 Corner Fifth and Lodge. GUM SHOES. Five thousand pair on hand, fur .ale as low as the lowest Call and examine the assortment. Blies to accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTER A CO., aecxv uornerriitn ana Lionge, uinoinneu. MOROCCO, LA STINGS, LACES Sc GALLOONS. Our stock is the largest and the beat In the city, and at very low price.. dec2J E. G. WEBSTER A CO. CORK SOLES 50 doien men', and women', received this dsy by express, for .ale low. dec22 E. O. WEBSTER A CO. THE WOODRUFF HOUSE! Sycamore Street, between Third aud Fourth Street. CINCINNATI. THIS new and splendid Hotol Is now open I Ready for the re ccptlon of visitor.. P. E. A G. P. TUTTLE, epiu-tt. Proprietor: Patent Metallic Burial Cases. THE subscribers, having recently made.rrangements with the Patentee of thia new and vnful invention lor the mauufuo ture and sale ot the article in the West, (they having been man- uiacturea, nereioiore, exclusively in tne tast, wneretney are su perseding the usaof wooden coBtntl take this method of lnlorm- ing the publie, that they are now manufacturing eighteen different alios of the modern Barcophaaua, varying in length from 22 Inches to 6V feet, with widths and depths suitable for bodies uf ordinary size, and for those who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies uf unusual dimensions, have several sizes deeper and wider. This invention, now coming Into general use, la pronounced on ol the greatest of the age. These Bnrlnl Caaea are composed of various kinda of metal., but principally of iron. They are thoroughly enameled inside and out, and thus made lmpervioua to air and indestructible. They are highly orn mental, and of classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capable ot in a gl v en quantity. When properly secured with cement they are perfectly air tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases. They cu.l no more than good wooden coffins, and are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) fur transportation, vaults, or ordinary interments, aa ha. been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of onr most "dentine men j also, by the Uon.'s H. Clay, Dan. Webster, Lewi. Cass, and other diatinaulsh-ed Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whoso letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be aeen at our Agent'a Rurial Caae Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors abuve N inth, where we Intend to keep on hund, at all times, such an assortment of all sizes and degree, of ornament and finish a. will suit the most diversified taates. We Invite the attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par tleularly, throughout the West, to an examination ot tho article and request them not to rely upon the representations of Under takers not using the article, whose Interest It would be to misrep resent them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. IIEFFNER & CIIAPPELL, GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DXALKaa IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES ot LIQUORS apU-ly No. 17 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. B. E. SMITH, Auction and Comiulaslon Merchant, No. 3, Ocleon BulldluK, Colnniba, Ohio. ALL kinds of Merchandize, Real Estate. Household Furniture Ac- Ac, sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing, any de scription of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. I.inerai advances mane on consignments. Columbus, Oct, ), lS51.-tt. WOOL BED BLANKETS. i) PAIRS fine 13 by 10 qr. Circloville Blankets. These blan-t O kets aro finer, softer and heavier tban any other make. For.aioby (ocH) J. I). OSBOKN A CO. JUST RECEIVED. A large assortment ut Morsalr green aud other colors Freneh Merino.. For sa every low by oct5j J. D. OSBORN A CO EMBROIDERIES. EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Capea, Chemisettes, Sleeve. Collars, Cuds. Mourning Collar, and Cutis, Flouncina-s. Edg. logs and Insertings, Ac, Ac. Tho largest aaaortmeu t in Colum- Dus. (Jail and examine betore purchasing. eep20 P. T SNOWDEN TRIMMINGS. fTEAVY Silk Fringes, Embroidery, Gimps, Galoona, etc., etc a a A large lot just opened by aep20 SNOWDEN FURS. A GOOD assortment of Fine Mutts, Vlctorlnes, Ac, Ju.t open- a m. eu at oc28 SNOWDEN 8. VKI.VlrWal- A VERY LARGE stock of rich Silk Cloaking Velveta, all colors J a. ana win ne sola iuw. uaii on SNOWDEN. CLOAKS. A FEW fino Cloaks left, which will be auld very low to close 1 a themuuL oc28 SNOWDEN. TRIMMINGS. FRINGES, Gimps, Braids, Embroideries, Chenilles, Worsteds, Steel Trimiuiugs, Ac, Ac. A large lut Jual opened by ocSS SNOWDEN. GENTS' (1 RAVATS, Glovea, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Vestlngs, etc., etc. J A tine assortment t svpSflj SNOWDEN'S. RIBBONS. A LL the lateat styles cannow be had at SNOWDEN'S a a. oc28 NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves in business, under the firm ot WM. RICHARDS A CO., atthe old stand ot Wm. Richards, No. 1, Neil House, opposite State office WM. RICHARDS, Columbus, February 1, 1851. WM. U. SLADE, The liberal patronage with which our friend, and tbe publla generally move favored ua, la gratefully acknowledged; and a can-liaaaiioa of the same ia respectfully solicited. February 1, 185L WM. RICHARDS A CO. All person, having unsettled accounts with th late Arm ot Wm. Richards, are invited to call and aettle the same by caah or note. WM. RICHARDS. February 1, 1851. (marlO CLOTH AND CASSIMBKS. ENGLISH, French and American Cloths and Casalmera In. eluding some fancy colored clotha, In which may be found are combination of seaaly aad tots prieet. Juatopened, by oclO H. COWLE8 A CO RUBBERS! RUBBERS! OF all kind, lor Lamas, Mis.xs and Ganrs. Alao, a choice Wonted Over-Shoe, tor Ladies, in cold weather. Just opened by H. COWLES A CO oc28 daw At tho " Raaxrr Pay SToax." IT IS REPORTED BY THE LADIES about town that COWLES iaaelling bis new large stock of dark Freneh Chintzea at the low price of 25 centa, because his is the oc30 " HEADY PAY STORE." COCO AND STRAW MATTING. 1 9l"U. yuA Cocoanut Bark and Straw Matting, Jnat recelv- a. mm j w i ' ed, and lor aale by ocll J. D. OSBORN A CO. OUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOS& A fin lot, slightly injured J I 1 to be had for ong, for aale by apl9 H. COWLES A CO HORSES, WAGON AND HARNESS, - ALL right for buaineaa, and ftr aale, together or singly cktap. by decl3 H COWLES A CO. CLOAKS. A GREAT variety of Cloaks, trom 15 to 100 also, rich Cloak Velveta, can be found at tbe New Store of 8HAPLEY A HALL, ocaa Backna'a Block. PLAIN AND FIGURED DELAINES. VN endless variety ol Plain and Figared DeLainea, C as b mere, French Merinoea, Bombuinc, Ac, at tbe New Store ol 8UAPLEY A HALL, oe33 Backna'a Block. THE NEW STORK OF SHAPLEY V HALL IS the place to bay CaUowa, bleached and an bleached Muslins, Hay State Shawla, Ac, cheap. oex BLACK FRENCH MITTS. ITARIOUSqualitiea and prices sosae veryeaperlor. Ja.tr eeived, by express,! ii GOODING'S FOR SALE. THOE two well knows Leta No. 75 and 737, oa the comer of Rirh and Sixth street mh strerts and alleys all roand tana, fca-naerly tbe piupeity ns Chester Johnaoa, oa which are a great varirty o4 rhniee trait and ah rubbery, and undivided Into aevea part, tn salt parcbasera. A LSI t Two Lots on toe coraeret Friead and Seventh atreeta snbdividei: iato acrea perls to wit paechaarr. There is aa alley IXIt sen ia width rnnmng through thesa for gvsaeral eoavaaaieaee The whole ot the foregoing property will ha sold oa very sr. eoanraodatmi mraa. Fin-panicaUiBaisiraof ThonaaWood, lau-. vvat. r a a uta. 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