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NUMBER 217 OLCJME XV. COLUMBDS, TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 23, 153. PRINTED AND PU'BL I SUED BY SOOTT fc BASOOM. UFFItlK JOU11NAL BUILDINOI, Hldll AND PKABL 1TBXBTS. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TERMS Invariably In advnnre I'lio Dully, to porsonaln Columbus, por yoar " soulbv mail out of Columbus - 00 6 00 ' during tlin session, and Tri-Weekly balance of yiar ' In Columbus Hy mnil I'bo Trl-Weokly by mail Weekly in Columbua Out ul tbeolty; by malLalnglo To cluba of tour and upwarda To clubs ot ton and upwarda, to one address Dally, aoiiioa Trl-Weekly Weekly, single To oluba of live and upwarda 6 00 4 00 3 00 8 00 1 60 1 25 1 00 a oo l oo so 40 Advertising. i he inllowini rates and ruisaot advertising have boon agreed upon between tbe proprintora ot the Ohio Miim and tbo Ohio S'ate JtiltrlHU, w e uuserveu, in au cast!!, aiier iui. uira. .mij JO, IH4U. Dnlly Pnper. One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion $0 GO each additional " O 23 1 week 1 SO a ii a a u oo a a 3 3 00 m 1 month 4 00 i. 3 6 00 i. 3 " 8 00 ,. ii 0 10 00 ii ft a 15 00 . ii 12 i 18 00 sltnndlng oard, Sllnos or lean, por annum . coluinu.withaolHUiges, ' " il ii ii 8 ii ' " ii it la " i& ' changed weekly " " y, ii daily " " W " with 4 changes ' " u ii ii 8 ' " J ii ii 13 it a i - 11 changed weekly " ' 10 00 . 20 00 - S'J 00 35 00 - 30 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 - 45 00 55 OO 130 00 ii . ii aaiiy Other cuaos not pruvided for, ohargoable In conlormlty with the abovo ratea. The standard of measurement to bo minion typo. For each additional aquare In the daily, Inaorted one mouth, or a greater length ot time, and lor each additional aquare inaertcd under thu yearly ratea, hall price. No advortiaomeut to bo oousidered by tun year, uuloaa It la specified ou the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the P"ub?ihri not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements buyoud the amount charged for thiiir publication. Announcing candidates (for oltlces ol every description) to be charged at the rate of lilty cents per week, lor each nauui; the aame to be, iu all cases, paid In advance. All advertlMiuenti from atrangcra ortranaient peraona to bo paid in advance. AdvertLeraents not rourked on the copy for a specified number ol imortlona, will becoutinueu one mourn, uuioss oracrua oui, and payment will bo exacted accordingly! The privilegea of yearly advortior will be confined rigidly to their regular liusincaa; and uIL, advertisements not pertaining therntn, to bo paid fur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, fSonoral Agents, Roal Eatato Agents, See., not to bo contracted lor by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual raws. No AIVKHT1SKMKNT CAN BR NSKBTED OBATOtTOUSI.T. A lv, -ii.,..nentaforcharitablnlnatitullnna,liroconipaiiiea,warl, towtulitp Hid other public raecliugs, aud such like.to bo charged halt in ice , , . . , IIhhiIis imrrtcd without chargo,unles accompanied by funeral invitation i or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to bo '"itei'i'a. alvertiscra, and all othera sending communlcatlona or reqiiiii.iv nnllcei, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con-ecru or ny puolic entertainments where charges aroluado lor ad.ult'tui,v:-all nutlcea ol private associations overy notice desi .ned I eal! attention to prlvuto enterprises, calculated or in-tenilcil in pi'.inito individual interest, can only bo Inserted with tlio understanding that the aame ia lo be ild lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will bo charged at the rate ol not less than SO ceuts por line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured aa it solid. . . Advertisements on the inside oxcluaivoly, to be charged ut tho rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will he holden for tbo price ol inserting advertisements brought iu by them. II. E. SMITH, Auction and Commission Mcrrhuiit, No. 3, Odcou BiilldliiKH, Cnlumbua, Ohio. 4 Lti kinds of Merv.haudizo, Real Katate, liouachold Furnlturo i &c- sold on reasonable torma. Peraona wishing any de-acrlption uf goods aold will tind it to their advantago to call. Liberal advances made on consignments. Columbus, Oct. J, lHSL-tt. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themsclvea In bual-neaa, under the firm nl WM. KIOilAKDd . CO., at the old stand ol Wn. Richards, No. 1, Noll House, opposite Htato offices WM. RICHARDS, Colnmbua, February 1, 1651. WM. 11. Sl.ADE, The liberal patronage with which our friends and tho publia generally Amwlavored us, is gralelully acknowledged , und so iiiatioiol the same ia rospectlully solkitid. February 1, 1851. WM. RICHARDS &. CO. All persona having nnsi-ttled accounts with the lato firm ol Wm. Richards, are Invited to call and ai-ttle tho saitio hy csb or Bal WM. RICIIAUDS. February 1,1851. I1'"""10 tILOAKW. , , A GREAT variety of Cloaka, from 815 to 8100 also, rich Cloak Velvote, can bo found at the New ntoroot MUAPLEY & I1AI.I-, aegij Hackua'a Miock. i LAIN AND PHWUKO MEL.AINKS. AN endh-as variety of I'lain aud Figured DeLaines, Cashmere, French Merinoea, llombazinea, c., at tho Now Htore ol tiHAl'LKY It HALL, ocoo Backua'a lliock. TIIR NKW HTOUK OK MIAPI-KY & HAI-Ii IS thu place to buy Calicoes, bleached and unbleached M ualina, Hay State Hbawla, oto.. cheap. k& III.ACK KltKNCIl MITTIa. IARIOUSqualitiea aud pricea aomo veryauperior. juairo- v ceived, by exprea,at Jy M. GOODING'8 FOR HAt.K. rpiIOSE two well known Lots Nos. 75(1 and 757, on tho corner 1 of Rich and tiixth streets, with streets and alleys all round them, formerly the property ol Cheater Johnson, oo which are a great varii ty ol choice Iruit and shrubbery, and subdivided into seveu parts to suit purchasers. ALSO Two Lota ou the cornerol Friend aud Seven th streets subdivided into seven parts to auit purchasera. There Is au alley ls!Vt feet iu width ruuniug through them for general convenience The whole ol the foregoing property will be sold on very ao. commodatuiKteruia. Forparticulara.inquirool ThomaaWood, agent. tleb&J WM. I'HhXAN. SAMUKL OALLOWAV. IIBNB F. TAOK. UAMiflWAY s PAUK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partnora, ia tho Courta of Franklin and adjoining eouutiea, and In tho Circuit and District U.S. Courts. OHioo in Halt's now building, opposito State House. maylt-tl A. II. HfTTI.E, Attorney and C'ounw-llor nt l,nw,Colnmliu, Ohio. Ollice, No. ii, Neil's xchgo,oppuiteSecrotaiy ol Stutc'aouicai Jr-n WALTER TIIUALI., Attorney and Voniiswllorat t.nw, t'olunibue, Ohio. ALSO, a Coinmlaiiiouer to t iku tho Aukaowlcdguicut ul Dwds for the State ol New York. uc LOCIAN BOTTLKS. THKO.COMSTOCK. OEO.O.COUSTOCK. UUTTI.EH, CO.t.iSTOC'K it CO., (Succestora to B. Comitwk A Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealera in Salt, l'laater, Fish and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Liberal advances made on conaignmenta. maro J. UIDUWAY & CO'H Iron Fonndry, Broud afreet, near the llritle, Colain-bun, Ohio. Stoves ol all klnda.and a groat varlaty of Caatinga,alwaj aon hand. octl,'l 1U. MOI1EKT TUOJIPHO.N'ri OFF1CK, NO. 4, Neil'a Kxchnnge, opposite the Secretary ot State's office. High street, Columbus. dcll wm. sctBxar. o- -it"- HEIBKKT Si I.IM.KV, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offlcea. Co-lumbua. upSMo ;krk, AHiioTr co., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Ni!s,(!laaa.Houae Builders' Materials. Farming and Miebanical Tools, Military Goods, fce, aVe. No. IC1 High street, sign ut the Gilt I'adlock. r. C SKSSIONS. L. B. HABBJ S F. C. SESSIONS oV CO.. WHOLESALE AlfO BETA1L DEAL EES I It DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, ice. Four doors south ol the American, Columbus. ocl8 El.DKIDGB de MARTIN, DRAPERS AND IaILOKS, High ttrta, lx doer nor! roam, tppotiu tkt V. 8. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of businesa, IB tneneatestand mosttaahionable atyie. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, apl6-dtt A. L. MARTIN. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON TU1UD WTUKET FOR SALE. AN unimproved halflot corner 3d and Statcstrpeta;alanaenni modioua Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-build lata nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquired s BUTTLES, COMSTOCK . Co. CALIFORNIA LIKE INSURANCE RISKS. WARREN JENKINS, General Insurance Agent, will receive applications for Life Insurance, Including California Risks Call at Headquarters, opposite the Old State iiouse. Mate street, Columbus. le38-yU. JAMES A. WILCOX, Notary PnMIe an- ComwilaalosKr for New York nod YV Urania. A T the OSes of P. B. J. A. WILCOX, High street, near INSURANCE. Office of tho Franklin Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. SARATOGA SPRINGS. IN conformity to tho reqiiirementa of tho lawa of the Stitn to 1 Now York, tho Franklin Fire Inauranee Company ot New York, respectfully aubmit to the Comptroller the following statu mi nt ol the condition of said Company at tho cloao ot tho year 10-71 i The Capital ol tbla Company consists of Securities a urovud by tho Comptroller, on tbo JSlhdav of March, IBM HIOO.OOOOO Honda and Mortgagea on produotlvo Ileal Estate at 50 per cent of its valuo 144,0110 00 Caah on hand Sli.OOO 00 e3uuyioo oo Amount of Cash received for premiums since April 1st. 1851 S34.312 08 January lat, 1852, amount of surplus fund, a Her paying loaaea and expensea Si 8,298 00 Amount due on demund, lor loaiea Saratoga Countv. 8.B. Cadv IlollUtor. of lialltton. and Wm, L. Avorv. ol San.tnira Snrii its. in said countv. bcina; dulv sworn depose and say, that the lormer is President and the lulUT Sou retary of aaid Coinpauy, that tho abovo statement la ahown by the books of said Company, and that wo bullevo tbo aame to be correct. Subscribed and sworn belore ma this 31st day of January, 1853. S. 11. Edwaiids, Justice of the Peace. CADY UOLLISTEll, President. WM. Ii. Avkov, Secretary. WM. E. HOLLO, Assistant Secrctnry and General Agent for Ohio, Ollloe No. 4 Main ntrect, Cincinnati. DIltXCTOBS FOB OHIO. Moses Brooks, Samuel T. Iioflner, Samuel Galloway, Isaao Hates, 7.. II. Collin, Franklin T. Backus, YV. Augustus Goodman, John Pollock, Charles D. Williams, K. N. Slocura, John II. Gorham. Henry M. Pinto. YVARBRN JENKINS, A;ent, feli-y Ollice in Piatt's Auildiug, up stalra. Thoao who wlah Tor Fire Inauranee will pleuite read the followlnii Report of Ihn FRANKLIN JjIIIE INSUUANCK COiUPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. S110WINC1 CASH ASSET'l'S, January lat, 1S52, Invostod as followa t First, Mortgagea, chiefly In Philadelphia $957,513 64 Real Eatato purchased at Sherilt aalo 84,1177 IS Tumoorarv Loans on Collaterals Ii!5.(i05 7'( Stocka, valued at $01508 cost (W,:i25 50 Notes, Uills receivable, oic S.Oi'fi K0 Cash 4U,4S1 a $1,28 1, aim 04 RriNSUIlANCE AGAINST FIRE In tho abovo com- pauy, by l,'18ytlj WARHEN JENKINS, Agent. Iinrtford Life ami lien I 111 Insurance company, OFFICE-POST OFFICE MILDim, HAIll'FOHD, CONN Cnpiliil and hut'iliiit over e00,OOU. DURING TWO YEARS' BUS1 N ESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY TIIECOSIPANY. '1UIE HARTFORD LIFE ANdIiEAI.TII INSURANCE COM-L PANY take risks on Life, grant or purchase annuities, cun fer endowments, and make runlrHcts upou and appertaining to deferred and reviionary intnreata connected with life rieks, afirecably to the powers and privileges ronlcrrcd by thocharter. The busitieaa of the Company is conducted upon tho Joint Stock and Mutual pluii, at tho option ot tho insured, thus meeting tlio wants and clr-I'umttauces of the publia more fully, it is believed, than purely Mutual Companies can do. Annuities will lie granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly lavorable, and according to tho rates of the most liberal aud well conducted Companies in tbis country aud in England. Tho chai ter of this Company provides that tho wllo may In. sunt tlio lite of her husband, and tho amount to be paid bo secure trom creditors at his death. An e mitable sum will always be paid fur policies surrendered to tbo company before they expire. Traveling, aea, and foreign reaidenco permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Pullcles on lives of persona going toCalifornla will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra ratuol premium.Extract from the Certificate of tho Comptroller of tho State of Connecticut, duted January 7th, 1851. "The great success and prud'-nt management ol this eoinpany, together with its well invested capital aud aurplua, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, and 1 recommend it. oa iu my opinion equal in strength and ability to the bust institutions ot the kind in tho Union " (i-lim"d) L. 8. Rufus G. Pinnky, Comptroller. Tho Board ol Directors Is composed of active business men with capital and character involved, and giving their personal attention to tho management and control of the transactions of tho company. JAS. DIXON, President, WM. T. IHK'KEK, Vice President. Hi'NBT L. Mim.kb, Secretary. Hartlorii, Dee. 10, 1851. Puiiiplilela, Applications, and all necoaaary Information upon the subject, cau be had by calling ou tho AWi.NT, or YV, fll. FINCH, uuder Fxchauge Bank. Ja23-d.run UKO. O. COMSTOCK, Agent. 1'ilt.sburili Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAl'ITAL OF lOO.OOO. flMUS Compnnv makes every lnmmnm apiiertaining to or L connected with Life UUk, on tho JT'ii'il Stuck and Maiual rotca combined. On the Joint Stock plan, the ratea are one-third lea thnn those charged by Mutual Coinpaniea, and til teen per cent, lower than the ratea of most Stock Companies. Tlio Charter permits tbo granting of insurance on I.tfo In every form, including tlio right of tt'ift, Children, Taririlt, or C'rrd-iiors. To insure the Llfu of another for their own excluslvo benefit, payable alier death or upon tbo parties arriving at tho age of 50, 55, CO or Co years. OFFICERS. Jahks 8. Hoon, President! Sam'l McCldbkan, Vice Prnsi. don j JosKru 8. Lekch, Treasurer) CiiAnLis A. Colton, Secretary. DIRECTORS. James S. Hoon, Joskpii 8. Lekch, John S. Dilwobtii, Chablks A. Colton, Sam'l McClvbkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. YViLLiAat Wilkins, late Secretary of War. lion Waltkb Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvdrk, Esq.. Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Lkkcii, Wholesale (irocer. Thoae desirous uf Insuring, or in want of Information on the subject, will please call atthe ollice, over tho itunkSturoof Hunt, luitton et Maclntlrn, High atrei I, Columbus, Ohio. K. II. VANUENSALAER, Agent , Norman Gav, M. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's Now Hall. dec5-fim. Wusliington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, $100,000. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable rates ol premiums. No risks taken ou the 11 Special Rtzardous " classes, nor to exceed SU,0U0 iu amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. By such means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one lire, tbo groat cauae of tho insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1851, to Octolier 1st, 1851, wero over t'liO.ltoO. Lotses in tho same period, ijludo. Reports of the standing aud condition of tho Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICERS. Hon. Rkitbkn YVood, President i D. B. Dunham. Vice Presi dent; O. N. Skkels, Secretary; Gkoror MruATr, Treasurer. K. II. VANUENSALAER, Agent lor the abovo Company, la prepared to issue Policies and to furnish all necessary informa tion, umco over Huntington at niactntire a noox ruire, nign street, Columbus dnc5-6m. C:OLUill'S A4JENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. (ianrnnty Fand 100,(100. I HIS Company otters to the insured all the security and ad-vantagi of the Mutual and Joint Stock plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates ot premium ; an annual return, in cash, of the per centage required for the contingent risk of the year ; an adequate, but not excessive provision lor the future security of members for tbe whole term of life, with sn adequate interest In the accumulating lund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; aeuaranty fund designed fur the permanent security of shot t term mem-bars, and also for the present security of those for tbe whole term ol lilo. This is tho only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose ratea of premium are fixed at a fair reduced atandard, with a previa-ion lor an annually increaaing accumulation nf funda (for future security) in exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, c giving in detail tbe plan and rates ol tbe Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by J. R. TUTTI.E, Asent S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oo'-Tt-d MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSVILLK, OHIO. P. P. Sanfobd, President Wm. L. Pbbkins. Secretary. oc23-d J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSUKED BY THE KENTUCKY Ml'TCAL LIFE INSCRAXCE COllPAH, COVINUTON, KY. THIS Company haa an actual capital ol One Hundred Thousand Dollar, and ia managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application received by J- TUTTLE, Acent. Dr. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner sept2-dly THE HARTFORD LIFE AMI HEALTH I.SSL-RANCH COMPANY'. RABTFOBD. CONNKCTICVT. CAPITAL STOCK, IOO.OOO! Tbis Compsny, by thelib-eral provisions of its charter, ia enabled to otler SKlvantacea superior to those presentrd by sny other Company la tbe United States eombininc as it does tbe Mutual. Joint Stock, and Life and Health principles ; in all of which the ratea are as favor '.n to those assured as safety to them and the Company will aulm t This Company ia the jtra and nit sua in tbe Union, or in iha world, it is believed, thst has thus combined iu operations, a rut odered to grant insurance with benefits both prwnl andprotf-co-ri Fori ulldetaOsIn regard to terms and eondltionsrelereocemay be made to toe pampoieu to no naa gratis oi tne areni, ur M. FINCH. GEO. O. COMSTOCK, Agent. Cohtsaba,0, August 90, 1850. TRANSPORTATION. Ca C. and C. Railroad, iltJOCaU aa ruar sas r a I iONNr.01t.il at Columbus with the Columbus and Xuniiaad w Little Miami Railroads at uinciiinaii; too rttisnurgn ana Cincinnati. Painesvilla snd Ashtabula Railroads at Cleveland, and with tbo Sandusky and Newark Railroad at BtaolDy. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after November tilth, Trains leave as follows, Sundays excepted Cleveland lor Columbus and Way Stations, at.... 6.30 A.M. ' " .... 8.00 P.M. . Cloveland for Columbus and Way Stations, with treight and passengers, at 8 00 A. M. Columbus tor Ulovolund and Way Stations, at.... 1 10 P. M. " 9.00 P.iM. Columbua for Cloveland and Way Stations, with freight and passengurs, at 6 00 A. U Paasouaors luavinn Clevoluud by the 6.30 A. M. Train, dlna 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 Columbus st 1.00 P. M.. aud arrive at Cleveland at 8.30 P. M., con-- ucctiug (until close uf navigation) with the first elass steamers' tor nuuaiu ana jnuuxirx. . Passengers leavwg Cleveland by the B.00 P. H. night Train, arrivo at Culumbua uext moruitiK at 4.00 A. M.. and ut Cincinna ti at 1 1.0U A. M. Returning Leavo Cincinnati at 11.30 P. M., Columbus at 0.IJ0 P. M., arrive atClevelaud next morning atS.'-'O A. M., in time lor tho train leaviug lor Pittsburgh ; this train will be aiacoutinucu alter the cluse ot unite uuvigation. Passeoaers will be ticketed bv Railroad between Cloveland and Newark, Cleveland and Mount Vernon, Cloveland and Fred. ericktown, Cloveland and Maushuld, Cleveland and Monroevllle, cievoianu ana Bunuusky. Uy Ruilroad and Stages between Cloveland and Elyrla, Clevo- lanu ana uoerim, cievuianu ana stiian, t;ieveiaua ana norwaix, Cleveland and YVooater, Columbua and Mt Vernon. Far3" Thu company ia prepared to receive freight on conslgu- ineut, and transport It to any poiutou their road. IForparticu- lara, suo r reignt i arm. j u. a, A.NIGHT, i;ieveinna, i Ubo. Watson, Columbus, Y Agents. J. P. Davis, Shelby, ) YV. fi. Clkuxnt, Sup't L. M. R. 11., Cincinnati. S. Mkdbeby, Sup't C. ec X. it. R., Columbus. P. W. Btbadeb, Cincinnati, 1 T . . C. Patbick, Cleveland, J Hkot Agcnta. A. STONE, Jii., Superlntondent. unico oi tne u. u. u. n. it. i.o., i Cleveland, Nov. 30th, mi. i (Dec4 i85i. EBemmmmm ism. COLUJUUUS & XENIA HAILHOAD, WUMiMEU AlUtANGEMfciNT. ON and after June 4, until iurther notiuo, Passenger Trains will nui us follows : EXPRESS TIlROUfiil TRAIN between Cloveland and Cincinnati leuvi) Columbua daily, (Suudayauxceptcd,)al5.:iOP. M., arrive at Xenia 7.411 P. M. Rettiruiug, leuvo Xuuia at 8.35 A. M., arrive at Columbus 10.40 A. M. ACCOMMMUUATION TRAIN Leaves Columbus dally at 5.10 A. M., arrives at Xenia at 7.5 A. M. (connecting with a '1 rain uu the Little Miami Railroad which arrivea la Cincinnati H.iiO A. M.) Returning, leavo Xenia on tho arrival of tbo train Iron Cincinnati at 05 P, M., reach Columbus d.30 P. M. Passengers by this Train going either to Cleveland or Cincinnati, sleep st Culumbua and resume the next morning. Coaches leave Columbus dally lor Lancaster, Chiilicotjio, Newark, Zaneaville and Wheeling, on the arrival of the Cars. Pierce a line ol stages runs uetwocu Acnia ana uayion in con nectiou with botll trains ol Cars. Tickets may be hud ut tbo office of tho Ohio Stugo Company, In Columbus. tg" Tho Company will not bo responsible for baggage ox. cceuing $50 In value, unless by special agreement. julS S. MEURERY, Sup't. TIIK RAILROAD. OIINIKUS cV ISTAUK OifKICE, UAS been removed Iroui tlio Niil House' tu lour dool'a north or tbo American Hotel, on High street. Citizens are requested to call at the ollice and securu Ruilroad Tickets ior either North or West. They cau also have au Omnibus call lor tin-it. at their residences, and bo sure ol arriving at the Depot in time lor tho trams. Four Daily Line of C'oaehea leavo on the arrival of the cars. For Newark, Zancsvllle and Wheeling, as follows i East Mall Linus leavo at 10 A. M. Express " " 0 P. M. Extra Coaches lurniahed at abort notice. U. O. REAM, Agent. Columbua, Ohio, March 25, 1851-1 y EXPRESS PACKET LINE. YVINTElt AKHANtf hMENT. OAlLYUETYVKim'OLUlHBUN&jMiRTSMOUTH. The I'uekelH, COLUMBUS A, 11. Eldukd, Maater; POUT-MOUTH-J. Hoffman, Master; ClltCLEVILLK J. II. IIkumck, Maater; CIlll.LICOTUE A. it. 'I' 'WNSEND, Master; WILL, during the present YViujor, form a Daily Lino between Portsmouth and Columbua, In connection with thu Railroadato Cincinnati, Cleveland aud Pittsburgh ; loaving Culumhua every evening at 5 o'clock, and Portsmouth overy morning ut 9 o'clock Time Iroin Columbua to Portsmouth !2U Hour. Vure Through $2.30. Thoao Packets have separato cabins for Ladles, aro furnished with every accommodation, and aro commanded by competent, experienced, and gentlemanly muatera, wbo will uae their beat ell'orta toieuder pleasant aud agreeable tbo passage ol their patrons. Each Packet has an Iron Safe for articles ot valuo, and will convey Express Packages, &.G. An omnium of the Ohio Stugo Company will be In readiness at all times to couvey paaau-ngera to aud trom the Packeta to the Railroad Depot, or auy part of tlio city, tree of charge. Tbo Omnibus will call at the principal Hotels previouato the departure of tiie Packet, for tbo conveyance of paasengers, and at auy place in the city tor persons who will leave their address at the ollice ot tho American. For passage, apply on board, or to 8. CLARY, at tho Packet Office, iu tho Warehouse of lluttles, Comstock ti Co., Columbua; J. ii U. Smart, Clrcleville; John H. Anderson, Chillicothn ; Em-metand Davis, Waverly; Truesdale it llayne, Jasper; H.Mai-lory, Portamunth. R. PEL'l'ON, Proprietor, declb-d3m lona Land Agency and Exchange Ollice, IOYVA CITY. COL1YIAN, POYVELL, HART CO. THIS Company have established a General Agency at the seat ol (lovernnieul lor tho purchase and sale ul Mexican War Land Warrants, snd lor the location of Warrants issued under the act ol September, 1650. Tbe Company also respectfully tender their services aa Agents for selling tnese Lauds when patented, and lor paying taxes on Lands ol non-residents. REFERENCES. Stephen YVhichor, Esq., U.S. District Attorney, Iowa; S. U. Shelledsy, Esq., " Marshal " Register and Receiver " Laud Office, luwa City, Iowa ; Register snd Recolvor " " Fairfield ' Register and Receiver " " Dubuque " Hun. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa . 1). A. January, Esq., St. Luula, Missouri; J. P. Eddy, Esq, " Hon. Neuiun Edwards, Alton, I nols ; John W. Vance. Danvilb " (iarret Vilet, Milwaukie, Wisconsin. Hun E. M. lluutington, late Coin. lien. Land Office, Indiana; a Oliver U. Smith, I ndiauapolis, Indiana ; " Alberts. White, Lalayelte, " Chancey Ruse, Esq., Terro Haute, " John Chambers, (late Governor oi Iowa,) Kentucky, James Davies, Esq., Smithlsnd, M John Armstrong, Esq.. (Jreensburgh, Pennsylvania ; Alexander K. Stephenson, Esq., Uettysburgh, Pennsylvania ; William McClellan, Esq., Chambersburgh, " Gen. O. II. W.Stuli, Cumberland, Maryland. Hon. Hit-hard M. Young, Washington City; " Fits Uenry Warren, " Henry Clay Henderson, Esq., Treasury Department, Washing ton City. Major waiter H. atoms, siempnis, Tennessee; Col. Sam'l K. Andersun, Nasbviilo, " (ieneral Mcintosh, Georgia. John liryau Esq., Custom House, Charleston, South Carolina, Rev. Benjamin Chace, Natchcx, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati, Obio; (ten. Charles Anthony, Springfield, " YV. K. Hubbard, Esq.. Columbus, " Col. John Noble, Columbus Ijyl TO COUNTRY IIIERCHANTS. WE have on hand a lot ot assorted crates, which will ue said at New York urices. freight only added, and a lane lot ol Glass Ware at factory prices, by tbe box. iiouse keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment ot China. Crockery, and Glass ware; also a superb lot ol Fancy Wares, such as Rich Vases, Tete atete Setts, Motto cups snd saucers, cut and engraved Bohemias Glass ware, tint- T n, - . '.. f'.n.lLH,i.b. T mw.A T'-V.l.. . anuia ie ce, " i u.v. - lvwm. Cetleepota, Ac, etc American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Talil.. SnntAS. Corneliu's Solar Lard Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking (llatses. Wallers, Ltteraa, ana many otner articles nsriui in house kee)os. J. WEST WATER as SON. Columbus, August 15, IS511y FRKNCH CHINA. GOLD BAND and White French China, comprlrlns Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and beautiful snapea. Just received snd for sale. In setts or separate pircee, at low rates, at the New urocxery otore. a. cu.rtnir-a, ocx4 State Journal Buildings. raiHK HUMAN BODYITS CONNECTION WITH MAN. By UIM-GOODS, &c. A rare Chance for great Bargains! ri'HR FOI.LOWINH ere aoine of the nrtieles of n X IMMENSE STOCK OK DRY-tiUODS which will be sold ata sacrifice 7 mumy must camel 150 Shawls, ot all descriptions, suited tor the season. SOU yards Rich dress Silks and Satins. If- J00 pieces D'Lalues, of every pattern. P ' 111 II Un,..!, Mlna nl ..nr. .1, luln AlTo a irreat varletv ol Alnaecas. Coburiis. I.lnsev Plaids, Ak' rndus, Caahmorus, Calicoes, and in fact almost every variety ot Eiioliah. French und American Ureas floods. 100 pieces Fine Cloths and Coaslineres. A groat variety of vesunas oi everv uattcrn. Also, oatinetts. r uu iium anu je-iuin. Iiinnn uamasa 'toweling, tinoeunga, nnitunga, i.nnutn rinnueiB, licaing, ana a largo lot oi raeiory nusnu, ui an uiuiik-b. Call at the old standa ot H. U. & L. p, i'reaton. janiia A. C. BROWN, :AliPK1IN:. T AROE LOT, AT GREAT SACRIFICE. Famlllca should sup-Li ply themselves. sk'OUO wurth uf Ready Madk Clotiiino, ifbeaner than the Jews. 7 Hrnadcloth at 84 and A5 : net asuit. Merchants, come and buy what goods you want, at 4 months eopruvca paper. . 7LA,stvsv is jrour urae, lor tnese guoua nru guuia v n w .r.,sranaa oi o. u, et u. r . rresiou. - Jal4 AC. BUOWH. P. T. Snondcn W OULD roso ctlully Invito the attention of tho eitlxensol Co lumbus- snd strangers vislilng the city, to his unusually large stock of rich SILK and FANCY GOODS. All are invited to call and examine them DUE88 i;OOON. rJxtra rich Brocade Dress i'llks and Batlus; ' Plaid .0 do : Watered do do. " do rlah Poplins; " Plaid do. Emi'roldored Silk Tissue, (for party dresses:) Watered do do, " Embroidered Muslin Robes do; a do Lsco do ; " Cashmere and DeLaines. u Plain lllaek Hilks. rail widths and Qualities. 1 French Merinos, Tartan Plaids, etc., Ate, now being received and opened by r. x. rwuw ur.n, sepUO No. 4 Odeon lluildings, lew Fall Carpetin". IUST received, st our Carpet Waro-rooina, (d.ivoted exclusively to tbe aalu of Carpets t) 3U pa xapcatry, velvet ana nruaseta iarpe.: 35 pa Imperial three-ply Carpet; 40 ps Super. Ineralns do , 35 pa Common Wool Ingrain Carpet ; ' U5 pa Wool aud Cotton Carpet t 10 pa heavy Coco Matting ; L'5 pa Straw do; SO pa super, and common Stair Matting; 10 ps Rag and List Matting ; 150 . Coco, Rope, Manilla, Jute and fancy Door Mats. also 10 ps Super, $uper. Tapestry, heavy made Oil Cloths, 18 ana m leer wiao; 30 ni .1 4. 0 and 9 feet Oil Cloths. We lit aud muku Carpets for any size hall or room. Wo also cut Oil Cloths to suit room or Hoi L, sep!7 J. D. OHHOHN CO, House Furnishing dioods. CARPET8 JII PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED. nK have and aro receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our Isrgostip-p, ol Uuusa Furnishing articles, adapted to tho seasou Our stocs is as largo as can be lound In any Carpet and Fui iiitihing House cast ur west We have pa u particular attention to the getting up of our stock, which wa purchased fur the cash. We can assure i.vora that wo will sell Carpets 20 per cent, lower tbau ovoroffei 0 in tbis city, and will not he undersold by anyone. J D OSIIORN ilt CO., aepi7 I pponitii - "M'tol Hotel. ii.y;: uaus: uauuinu; JUST RECEIVED X50 Soamless Bags B and 2Vi bushels. 400 yds (i 4 Hemp Bagging from S!0 to 33 cts per yd S50 yds Twil'd Cotton do. 10 ps 30 and 40 inch Burlaps. 1 bale Heavy osnaburgs. Forsalo cheap by (jun4 1 J. D. OSBORN & CO. BAY 8TATK WUAYVLHPRICKS RKDUCKD. . JUST received, on consignment, 00 Bay State Shawls, wbicn are ordered to be Bold at loaa than ever offered, by cell J. D OSBORN it CO. STOCKING YARN-ISO Iba. Black Woolen Yarn. li.YO lbs. Llghtand Dark mixed Woolen Yarn. 73 lba White aud Fancy do do Just received and lor aalo by J. D. OSBORN A' CO. julyi!5 IKtHNTMY II A It'll COI.OItKU KLA.NNKI.ri. JUST received, a largo lot ol beautilui bnr'd heavy Flannels. For sale cheap, by OCII J. D. OSnORN CO. United States holesalc& Retail CLOTHING WAfiE-liuLISK!! E. & HI. IIFiSS, Wholosalo and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Ready Mado do thiug and Furnishing Gooda. flMIK Proprietors, having made extensive arrangements In J. their atore, aro now prepared to otier to Merehania and Dealera in tho Western country, their I,II ill KN MB HTOCK! consisting of READY-MADE CLOTU1NU ol every kind, name aud nature, comprising r mo Frock coata, i.ooae b.ick uonit, Dreas do Husiuess do Sack do Over-Sack du Sacklll do Catalona do Of all qualities, prices, shsnes, stylos and fashions. French Doeskin, Fancy Doeskin, Caasimerea, Tweed, Satinet, Cordurov. and all ether kinds of PANTALOONS, mado ot vari ous kinds ol materials; together with one of the Isrgest assort-menta of VESTS Cashmere, high cast ailk, dark plaids, heavy extra satin, and worsted. also All kinds ol I'llItMHTtINf! G00D8. Such as very line Shirts, Collars, fine Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, and every article necessary to make up the r urnisbiug Depart ment, whtcb tney are preparea to oner at prices thai cannui iau to please the Merchant aud Dealer. iy The Proprietors respectfully add, that their atock of ReaUv.Made Clotbins Is mostly manufactured under their own immediate supervision, with every regard to style, durability, make and texture, aud well adapt, d for Western Trade ; aud will twaoia at aa LOW HATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICKS aa they aro aold in any ol the Eastern citiea, New York, Philadelphia and Beaton not excepted. we would call especial attention to our iter All, aih. I'ARTMKNT. which will always bo touud luruUtied with every description of Gsrtnents, suited to the taste and meana ol our thousands of customers. y Remrmlier UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, City Bank Building, nearly opposite the American Hotel, Columbua. avpSO NKW CARPJiTM. JUST RECEIVED, at our Carpet Ware-room, adjoining our store t 25 ps Brussellsand Brussells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautilui atyles, at $1 to $1.75. 20 " Super and fino Imperial 3 ply Carpet, Brussell and other new patterns, at 61 to 91- . 50 Super Ingrain Carpeta, from 80 to $1. f Fine all Wool, from 50 In CO. 70 Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap newpatterna Dutch and otner atyles carpet, suitauie ior dining-rooms, chambers and halls. 20 Low price Rsg and Hemp Carpet S5 to 50. lo " Heavy Venetian stripe, trom to cue 5 " Tapestry Venetian Carpet, new and beautiful styles, for fastis and public places. 15 Stair Carpet. " 4-4 colored and plain Matting. 20 Velvet chenil and tufted Ruga. 60 Door and Parlor Matts. OIL CLOTHS. 25 ps Henry Msko's Oil Cloths, all widths trom to 4 yds wide at 50 cts to il.50 per aquare yard. The above aoods being purchased for the cash, will be aold on ty for caah, at ratea never before offered in thia place. ap7 j. 13. OHBOlttl at uu. W. A. sfc J. V. ItlcCOY & CO., Onooalte tbe Ntnte Honar. YXOUI.D respectfully iulorm tbe eitixrns of Columbus and vl-" clnily, that they are now receivinir their unusually large atock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Including all tbe latest styles of foreign importations, among which ma be found a rich assortment ot Ribbons and Dress Goods, English and French Brnadclotha, black and Fancy Cassi-meres, French Merinos and Thibet Crotba, white aud colored Flannels, Sheetings and Shirtings, Prints, Ginehama. and a aen eral aasortoaeut ol Fancy and Staple Dry Gooda, oc8 NUYV FALL CARPETrt. pllE subscribers are now receiving, at their Carpet Rooms, a i splendid assortment ot Csrnets and Oil Clntbs. embroider- d Lace and Swiss Curtains, and a general assortment ot House rurntsDmg uooas,io wntcntuey mvite tne atti-ouoo ol onyera. oc W. A. i. C. McCOT At CO. LACK GOOIIS. EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Cspea, I.aee and Pwiaa Sleeves. Underhandkla,Coiutra. Culla. t louncinsa. and a lull atock of Lace Gooda, lor aalo cheap, by oes w. A- at J. i'. airuux ar iu. New and Cheap Goods. SB. STANTON, Best door to the Capital House, has lust received large assortment of Merinos, Lyonese Cloths, Poplins, Alpaeeas, Prints, Shawla, Bonneta, Dress Trimminrs, Buttons, Lace Goods, At,stc In addition to his former stork, which will be aold Tory cheap. eep NEW LOT CAKPKTM ANU OIL CLOTItsi. SB. STANTON would call the attentiosj ot ail iu want of Car. . peta, Kara, Oil Cloths, Druserla, Ac-, A c. to bis large stock. Just received, which he offers as low as on be bousht la thiselty. s-p25 TO TIIK LA DIE. RECEIVED, this day, by express, a splendid assortment ol LADIEf DRESS GOODS, consisUnanf De Lanes, Barege ale Ias1PaintedMash,Lasr,chi Silks, etc, etc. A large assuitiuwit of Freaseh Lara and Straw Cap Crovra Bon- ta sad Bosnrt 1'rimminrs. Also A splendid assoi Unmt of Uadnr-Slnevea, Cbeml setts, im Capes, Collars aad CuBa. 1.00KS & STATION.. !. Books and Stationery. A RARE opportunity Is now otrorod for purchasing Book Stationery, A c, i I'llVIT TtAHriAllVM! The undersigned are now olleriug lor sale, at the old atoro of lluuiimiton at Maclnllro.tneir very largo assortment oi uv, Medical, theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Hooks. Also, all the Cluaaicnl and Common School Hooka in genoral uae. Large Family HIMea, School Bibles and Testaments, Blank lioosa, a c., ut prices nuretoiore unrquuieu. afPAI'ISINl'.lt V. Cap, Letter, Folio Post, Demy and Medium Paper) Nolo Pa, nt.r t,'n..l.n, t i.ltinn MiiH I'rilitera' CaniB. it 0. Also, a largo variety of Pocket Cutlery, including Rogers it Wolstenbolni's title Pen and t'ocxet nnivea. :..IH nn.l Mllvne 'nnlla Hold Pen nnil Cnaea Ille tnllln Feria, e.t 1'oeUet Uooka, i'orle.JJonnulea, IlniiUrCne,Porle.Folloa,c. The atlentlou ot Bouksellera, Prulessional Men, Teachers and persons purchasing lor Libraries, and all others, Is respectluly -..H..l,.-,l Belter t-ariralns are now oflcred than can be had at any Book store In the YVestern country. .,,. inrtAIV (1. TTIJIAJlll JAMES T. BURR, JnlO Assignees of Huntington it Maolntlre. Great Bargains. N order to cloao the businesa at tho Bookatoro of f funtlngton Si Maclntire. the ent re atock ot tiouna, oiuui.i. die, ianowonered at uuprecooeniea low price. CHEAP PUBLICATIONM. A lirao variety of Uaht Literature will be aold at coat prices, niiriiM'Af. KOIIKH. 'I'ho attention ol the Medical Pro- feasion ia called to Mo extcnatve assortment ot oicuicat ouuaa which wll be auld at barcains. rMiur'trf.i.ANKfiDM YORKN. Am on a which will be found must ut the lute nuhlicalluus. a well as a irrcut variety of standard Classical snd Theological Works. LAYV HOOK Members ol the profession about adding to uiefr libraries, would find it to their advantago to examine ourstoc joiorepurcnaaing ,,,,IMr, IOAAv f. nuiliau, t A,,neei jal2 JAMES T. BURR, I'Al'liR 11AMJ1NUM, OUnEU8 and Decorations, Papers Ior Callings, nans ana Public Rooms ; Prints lor Fire Hoards, e , &o. ThM ,Hr.iimoi have imiiln arranunmenta for a very large and well assorted stock of French and Amorlcan Papers and Borders, at reduced prices. Drawings tor halls and ccilluga, made to order. At the Now Bookstore. J 1''EY & O". N. B. Tho Trade supplied by Pattern Books, and goods fur. nisbed iroin " Factory " direct ut the lowest rales. le j NKYV BOOKM. .... HISTORY of tho CONSPIRACY OF FONTIAU.anotnn war ol the North American Tribes against the English Colonfos alter the conquest of Canada. By Francis Parkmau, Jr. lo; a rale ut tne union iimo. njr.nn, H wallow Iliirn, or a Sojurnor in the Old Dominion. By J. , henneuy. 1'u.rii; or Scenes end Adventurea on tho banks ol tboAina. xon. By John I'.snlas warren. Albnut a Tale ol tho New wurmj ny mo auinor oi u,uy Alice. Justreoeirod.andforsaleattlieNuw nookstoro. ocS3 J. Kibtr or. i.u. NUYV HOOKS. IV1NEVAH and Its Rema two vols In one. Fivo Yours In 1 un l.-.,.rlluh llnivnr.ilv. hv rilHrll'S Astlir Brinlol. Put- nam's Settii monthly Library lor Travelers, and the Fireside, irst series. Just received at tho New Bookstore ol .,,.., . Jii31(1852 ' J. U. It I LEY It Co. VAI.I AHI.K YVOKKB-MTANOARO HUITION'-. 111KP1CTORIAL IHSTOItl I' Muunui iieuig n uir ,r ..I Iha I'eonln. as Well BB B History of the KlOL'lllUn 1 Illustrated with many hundred Wood Cuts, und 101 Purlraitaoii Steel. Bvols. 8vo. London. Fur sale at the Now Bookstore. i,.i.j J. U. RILEY it CO. LAW HOOKH-ON CONSICN1YIKNT. a COLLECTION ot Eugusn uaw neports uinouu . " Equity do ; " For sale at the New Book.tore. j. II RILEY It CO. , INDOYV rtllAOKS. A good stock ol nowanddeaira r V bin pHtU'rns, lor sale cheap, at the New Bookatoro. J. II. till. lit et i.u. N B. Shadca mado to order any silo, patteiu or atyle. feS-tf llflMHIW COKNlCK'a.-A rEW tw i-Aiir.imc v at reduced pricea, lor auie at tno new uouasiuie. N. B. Cornices aud Gilt Muuldings, tor ruriors, maoe hi 01- dor. feS-tf IER ANB IHANTEL liLASKri.-Five largo sixed kiirroia nl the linest uualiti ot French Pluto, richly n'teu p, Itiat roceived, and utl'ered for sale at low pricea, at tbo New ;ooksto!. Ileal J- & ca O COUNTY OKFICERH. Every description of Blank Books on band and made to order. Warranted tho beat ma. terial and workmanship. At tho New Bookatoro. le'J - A Pli It DIACH K- Tablea, Cabinets, Folios, Jewel Boxes Odeur Cuaes, Writing Desks, &ti. Fur salu at very low pri ces, nt tbe New Bookstore, leg J. U. Ull.l'.r sJTATIONEUV American, English and French in grout O variety. For sale at the New Bookstore. fj,2 J. ll. n.ii.r.i ot v. w. i all, PAINTINJ Richly tromco at prices iroui vi. V 8150. L'..a ..!.. ttwi Naii HitriRHturn fe2 J II. RILEY It CO. iAINTINUS ON COPPEK-Ten specimens ol laint- Inaon Copper tuenrst exocuuiu. ror mum Booksioie. le2) J. H. m t,fci aw nuiiN yTTHKTTi;-A amall caae of Parian Fig- 1 urea, on ounaigmnent, fur aale cheap, at tho New Bookstore. , u ' llfull 1,'V Jtr 1111 -........ CHINA INKHTANOf Toilet Bottlea, Ac a lino variety ior aalo atthe Nuw Bookatoro. ,.., . fe2 J. tl. liil.r.1 ot kjU. TERRA COTTA WARE, Flower Vaiea, Inkstands, Match Salea. Pitchers, vc., lor saw at tne now nuoamurn. f,.o J. 11. KILL i et tu. DOCKET BOOKS YVallets, Curd Cases and Porte Mon. naies overy kind and size, for sale at the Now Bookstore. fc2 J. 11. RILEY it CO. 17INB CUTLEKV. A fine aaaortufent for sale at the Now Bok.to,e. I.-2 J. H. RILEY t CO. GOLD PKNW. A new supply, ol tho best quality, lor aale at the Now Bookstore. l2 J. U. RILEY It CO. A1 LA HUE AHHORTMIENT of heantllndy illustrated Stan dard Works lor salu at the new HooKaiore. f,.n J. 11. RILE I et jii. sh e ov r.ni.i.KtiR T.ANOHt rHE larger and better portion ol these lands still remain nn-nIH nl thov are now ottered at nrivate aale on accommo dating terms a part only of the purchase money being required nanu. Alan, fnraalebulldinaand out Iota In the village of Cambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more mportant advautagea to oo desirea in aueu propeny. A good hotel ia specially needed in tne village, ana a 101 ior vue purpose will De lurntaned on lavorauie terms. APPiytOtnoSUUSCnue l,amuier,r,u,i wiuuij. jyll-tf M T.C.WiNO, Agent. joaxru r. smith. sahukl at. sills. w m I t n itni,M. ATTORNEYS ANU COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Heal Eatate AKentH, Surveyors nnd Notnrie Public, HIUH 8TBXKT, COLUMBUS, UIIIO, TTENDtotheprscticeof theirprolession.obtsinlng.pcnslons, sellins and leaslnr real estate, surveyincand diridiug lands, collection ol claims, examination ot land titles, He., Ac, A- e. BRFBRXNCKS. Swan & Andrews, Colnmbus, O. Alfred Avery, New York City. Wm. Millord, Cleveland, O. Twced.Silley 4 YVrlght.Cln'ti. it. YV. Flnnay, St Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Cincln'stl. JOHN W. BAXBB. BOBBBT ABXSTaoau. uiurn Air-wsTitiiM;. f EAL ESTATE BROKERS aud GENERAL LAND AGENTS. A, ciboe, South room Exchange Manx nutiuing, ummuua, u. t.OK WALK An OUT LOT containing IVi acres, with a framo buildlnr. atuated on Friend street, oppositethe Blind Asylum. Inquire ot BAKER it ARMSTRONG. auga I .Mali hAI.K A two atory BRICK IIOUSE, containing six rooms, situated on the south end of Filth street. Terms ca- ssy. Inquire ot auca BAKER It ARMSTRONG a fc AKVl fr-iili HALE OR RENT. THIS farm is situated wfthin two miles ot the city, and contains SO acres, 05 of which are improved. Enquire of FOR HALK AT A BAHRAIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Halt 1-ols in tne riiy. rii uated on Town street, between Hith snd Third strw-ts. Inquire of taug BAKEK ot Asaaiauau. FOR MALE OR KVCIIANfJK. Gf ACRES OF LAND. In llenrTeounty,lllluiiis,aporxnaj -1 1 of which Is Umbered, the balance U a first rste quality of bottom au d rolling prairie. This 'and ia well eilruiated lor a Stork Farm, having an abundance f living water the year round. Persons wisbinrto purchase, or eachanre property in thia vicinity, for a desirable piece of land, wou.a Jo well to call on the subscribers immediately. Inqnireof BUK nAAr.A m. .-io . - HOUHK AND LOT FOR ItALK. tttl- .i- iii il the Lot on which he I'ves, on tTlis-h street, between Town and Rich. It la in the centre ot .u-; i . nint stand lor business and for a family residence. Tbe terms will be about one third down ana the balance in paymrnta. Those who wish to purchase to spreu. Isle oo, or to locate for business would do well to rail and evain- loe tbepremu, a gooo nargai- -"'-J'" THR I". ..thrived to sell thstereellent property ol Mr.Pike's,osi the south side of Bread street, east of FronU w- T- 'I'lIK BIBLE IN T"?,AMILVI!,rHT,ro'T JL eale by (decj J. II. KiifcT at co. FOR HALE. rg arepren red to sell, at nriees ran eir vrova to ra " FOUR HOUSES AND LOTS, situated on tho corner of Friend and Scioto streets. , , , rersoosia wantm a alee little homo woulddo well to call X'r?o7 ' " kT" ATRONO. CINCINNATI. YOUKE & IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS & C0MAI1SS10N MEKCUANTS NO. UU MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Auction Hnles of Oroeerles every Taeaday and Frl. dnyi ol Dry Uooda every Thursday. YOUKE dc HEYVHON bava always on band a Urge as aortment of Groceries, at private sale. Also Are Aleuts of the ANCHOR MILLS. Plttsbursh. lor the sulo ot their superior Brown Shootings. Also Agents ol theSOUTIHiATE FACTORY for tbe sale ot their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they hareatall times oo band, Fire, Eight, and Pound Lump. augi?-uiy:iuo BOOT ANB rtUOKH 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boots ; 15 " youth's " 15 11 prime Coarte Boots; 10 ii women's Kip and Split " 5 " llnit. Goat " 10 Buskin f 25 children's Pegged and Bowed Boots ; 15 11 misses' " Buskins and " 30 men's Brogan's, and Kip, Split and Coarte 10 Boys' Call and Kip Brogans; 10 " youths' " " Just received, and tor sale at very low prices. E. 6. WEBSTER it CO., doc23 Corner Fifth and Lodge. CVM 8HOE8. Five thouaand pair on band, for ssle as low T as I he lowest. Call and examine the assortment. Size to accommodate tbe buyor. E. G. WEBSTER It CO., decl'u corner ruin ana A.ouge, uincinnatt. MOKOCCO, LANT1NGS, LACKS As BALLOONS. Our stock is the largest and tbe beat in the city, and at very low pricea. decxX'J E. O. WEBSTER CO. CORK MOLES. 50 dozen men s and women's received tins day by exuress, for sale low. dec' E. O. YVEBSTER It CO. TUB WOODHUFF HOCftE! Svcitmore Htreet, between Third nnd Fourth Streets. CINCINNATI. THIS new and splendid Hotel Is now open I Readyforthere ception ol visitors. P. E. It Q. V. TUTTLE, sopiu-ti. XToprtdora. Patent Metallic Burial Cases. T HIKaubtcrlberi, having recently made arrangement with the I'atHUti'R nl thi nuw Hnii uae. fid invention for th ninulao turo and Halo ot th arttcln In tlto Woit, (they having been man ulacturecJ, hiTtiCoture.excluaivoly Iu the Kast. wherelbey aroau perscding the uo uf wooden coffinB,) take thia method ol Inf orm ing the public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen ditier-eut aizca ul the modern Barcophauua. varying in longth from 2 inchita to t;u lutit. with widthi and deutha auituble ior bodica ot ordinary lizo, and for thoao who deaire apace tor cuihioniug, or IUr L'UUll'B Ul UUUHUrtJ UilUUDBIUUsl, IIUVO sHIYCIItl PI OB urrTTjxra nuu idur. i liii iiivptjtiou, now coming into general uao. ia pronoun ced one ot the greatest of the age. These Buiinl Vamem are composed 01 various am us oi metais, out principally oi iron. Thy are thoroughly enameled inside and out. and thus made Impprvioua to air and indnslructlblo. They are highly on) a mental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatestatrength which metal is capable oi in agiv hu quantity. When properly secured with cement they are perfectly air tight, and free from exhalation of oflensivo gases. They cott no more than good wooden coiiins. and are better than any other article in use, (ot whatever cost.) for transportation, vaults, ur or-dinarv interments, ashai been oroven bv actual exoerimpnti. and certified to by some of our moBt scientific wen ; also, by the H oil's ii. Clay, Dan. Webster, Lewis Cass, and otherdittiiiBuish-d Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences uf their worth, may be seen at our Aii'iit s rturtni uaso Depot, o. j4 mam street, three doors atiove Ninth, where we iuU-nd to keep ou hand, at nil times, such an aa sortiutwt of all sizes and degrees oi ornament aud finish as wii) suit tho moBt diversified tastes. We Invite tbe attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par ticulurly, throughout tbo West, to tin examination of the article and request them not to rely upon the representations of Under takersuot using the article, whose Interest It would be to m in rep resent them. W. C. DAVIS & CO. IIEFFIVER At CIIAFI'EIX, aitOCKKd, COMMISSION MKUCUANTS AND DK4LKE8 IN FOREIGN AND DOM ENT JO WINEK dc MQCOKsS ap!..ly No. 17 Main street, Clnclnnntl, Ohio. AHU-VOKK ADVERTISEMENTS. To Car Builders & Railroad Companies. 'IUIK 8I'IICHIUKK,who now owns a largo portion and 1 coutrola tho whole of Vitllor'a Vaieut Indiu ltubbrr Cnr Hprintta, cautions the pnblio sgainst inlriuaemeut, as he is determined to enlorco his rights. Un baa put tbe price at Fifty Cunts a pound, guaranteeing all purchasers a quality which will staud any climate and exposure. Ordera from any part of tbe United Btates. tfvina- the diame ter and lenatb of the Spring, with the siza of Ike hole, will be ;ironiptiy executed, the patronage ol those opposed to swlnd-init combinations solicited. The Judxes at tbe Fair of tbe American Inatltuteawarded tho Buhtcrihor the Premium for the brat Car fpring.tn UitoberUst. mHta-o.lw ituitAur. u. u, f uontiianatnt., n. I. P. LOUILLAltD, SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANDFACTllBEK, Bo. 42, cnatnam Street, Sew York, IS now selling timid and Fine Cut Tobacco at reduced prices. Full I'rice Current sent by spplicatlon aa above, mar&lwd i.ookinj-;lass wakk-kooms Art itepoaltory and Uallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS fc WILLIAMS, No. 363 Broadway, Row York. LOOKING UI.AHH MANIJFAC'i'UKhRS, Importers snd Dealers in Fust Class Kcbohan Enobavibos, Abtists Ma- tkuials, Oil 1'antinos, Dbawinqs, BiAiCAav and Wobks Or ABT OSNEBALLV. The attention of unrehasers Is rrsnectfullv solicited, with the assurance that overy article will be lurniahed of asuperior quality at the most reasonable rates. tnar5-3md. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. (Improved In quality nnd reduced In Frier.) ADAFl F.D to every required operation ol weitibins, as Railroad Scales for 'Fraius and Single Cars, in use on the principal railroads in tbe United Htstes and (ireat Britain. WAUF HUI KK 8CALK.S. HEAVY FOKTARLE 8CALF8, on wbeela, lor Foundries, Moiling Mills, 4-c. B'lOKE BCALE8, various modiHcationa;COI!NTKItHCALER; HAY and COAL CAI.F8, sic. These scales have been long known and severely tested ; and tho universal con6dence felt in their accuracy ana perlect adjustment is such, that they ara regarded aa th stasidabd, from which there ia no appeal. FAIHBANKB & CO., SS Water st, Mew York. In Columbus, N. 8. Bbntoiv. mar5-3md FOR CALIFORNIA. THUOlHill PAN8AGE TO SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. lltv fUl'KRIOR OMPPPbU HHIP VENICR, 00 a tuns burthen, Captain J. H. Yodno, Ccmmander, will sail from I'liiLADXLrHiA on 8ATUKDAY, t!7th of MAHCH, in ballast trim, with l'assengers. Thia splendid hlp ia ntted up with one commodious 8sloon, 100 feet long, with Htata Rooms and Berths lor tamilies or parties, affording the beat and cheapeat pasatgr tbis spring, (as tbe Mail Steam 8hips are full nntil June) and will sail en the day, or expenses paid. It la confidently expected this ship will mske the passage In 100 days, for passage and amall iota of Ireigbt, apply Immediately to i. o. MUM.1.M, oi renin rront .t, rnna. f Passage In upper Cabin t'-2S i msr5-3ard. lower main Cabin tl60. SAVE YOUR MONEY. CnARI.EH P. FRERBIAN CO., (Late Freeman, Hodges It Co..) IMPORTERS ANU JOBBERS, 141 Broadway. 1 door south of Liberty Street, NEW YORK, HAVE now on hand, and will be receiving dally through the season, Neto Goode, direct from the European manufacturers, and cask Auetione. rich, fashionable, fanq Silk Millinery Goode. Our stock ot Hick Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. Many of our gooda are manufactured expressly to our order, from our own deaigna and patterna. and stand unrivaled. We offer our goods lor artr Ctuk, at lower pricea than any credit Uouse in America ran alford. All purchasers wi!ltind it greatly to their advantage to reserve a portion of tbeir money and make selections trom our great variety of rick cheap goode. kibbona rich for Konnets, Caps, Sashes and Relts. Bonnet riiks, tiatins, Crspes, Lisses and Terietone. Embroideries, Colisrs, Chemise us, Capes, Berthas, llsbtts, Hleeves, Cutis, Edgings and Insertings. Embroidered heviere, Lace, and Ucmstitrn Cambric Ildkfs Blonds. Illusions, and Embroidered Laeea lor Capa. Kmbroidered Lares lor f bawls, Mantillas and Veils. Honiton, Merhlen, Valpncfenes and Hrnsaels l.aoea. K'iglish and Wove Thread, Smyrnia, Llalo Thread and Cot-ten Laeea. Kid, Lisle Thread, Pllk, and Pewlng Silk, Gloves and Mitts. French and American Artificial Flowera. French Lace, Engli.h, American and Italian. to raw Bonneu and Trimminga. mhS-dSw Throngh Tickets for California. INDEPENDENT LINE. THE new and splendid steamer BROTHER JONATHAN, 1500 tons, having been thorouchly overhauled and improved, will sail fur ( hagres and San Juan on F'rufav, Si -WarcA, at 3, P. M, trom Pier 4, North River. Arraneeraents have been made with Independent Steamera nn the Paciic vthkh will prevent the pcibility of delay on tbe Utlimua. The Hooks are oow open for the sale of through tick-eta at the follow ing rates : f;tlll First Claw, 2I0 Upper Steerage, ifTttrWond Class. SiJ Lower eerage. To secure berths, application must be made immediately to the only aui!irixvd agent E. MILL8, martt-dvlw SI Courtland stmt. New York. TO TIIR LADIES. SrRSCR'.ris-Ratntb Ladies' Wreath.or any of the THntf. axinra for IMi, wbo have not received tbeir numbers for Jauuarv, Februsrv and March, will please call at tbe Newa-fMwer nnd Perindlesil Depat. or leave their address, a 4-tt C. A. MONTHOS8. -V pro X Wilkinson, ror sale Dy laeeo J. ksi ss wi saylf PINHKT at LA MSOR.
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Full Text | NUMBER 217 OLCJME XV. COLUMBDS, TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 23, 153. PRINTED AND PU'BL I SUED BY SOOTT fc BASOOM. UFFItlK JOU11NAL BUILDINOI, Hldll AND PKABL 1TBXBTS. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TERMS Invariably In advnnre I'lio Dully, to porsonaln Columbus, por yoar " soulbv mail out of Columbus - 00 6 00 ' during tlin session, and Tri-Weekly balance of yiar ' In Columbus Hy mnil I'bo Trl-Weokly by mail Weekly in Columbua Out ul tbeolty; by malLalnglo To cluba of tour and upwarda To clubs ot ton and upwarda, to one address Dally, aoiiioa Trl-Weekly Weekly, single To oluba of live and upwarda 6 00 4 00 3 00 8 00 1 60 1 25 1 00 a oo l oo so 40 Advertising. i he inllowini rates and ruisaot advertising have boon agreed upon between tbe proprintora ot the Ohio Miim and tbo Ohio S'ate JtiltrlHU, w e uuserveu, in au cast!!, aiier iui. uira. .mij JO, IH4U. Dnlly Pnper. One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion $0 GO each additional " O 23 1 week 1 SO a ii a a u oo a a 3 3 00 m 1 month 4 00 i. 3 6 00 i. 3 " 8 00 ,. ii 0 10 00 ii ft a 15 00 . ii 12 i 18 00 sltnndlng oard, Sllnos or lean, por annum . coluinu.withaolHUiges, ' " il ii ii 8 ii ' " ii it la " i& ' changed weekly " " y, ii daily " " W " with 4 changes ' " u ii ii 8 ' " J ii ii 13 it a i - 11 changed weekly " ' 10 00 . 20 00 - S'J 00 35 00 - 30 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 - 45 00 55 OO 130 00 ii . ii aaiiy Other cuaos not pruvided for, ohargoable In conlormlty with the abovo ratea. The standard of measurement to bo minion typo. For each additional aquare In the daily, Inaorted one mouth, or a greater length ot time, and lor each additional aquare inaertcd under thu yearly ratea, hall price. No advortiaomeut to bo oousidered by tun year, uuloaa It la specified ou the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the P"ub?ihri not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements buyoud the amount charged for thiiir publication. Announcing candidates (for oltlces ol every description) to be charged at the rate of lilty cents per week, lor each nauui; the aame to be, iu all cases, paid In advance. All advertlMiuenti from atrangcra ortranaient peraona to bo paid in advance. AdvertLeraents not rourked on the copy for a specified number ol imortlona, will becoutinueu one mourn, uuioss oracrua oui, and payment will bo exacted accordingly! The privilegea of yearly advortior will be confined rigidly to their regular liusincaa; and uIL, advertisements not pertaining therntn, to bo paid fur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, fSonoral Agents, Roal Eatato Agents, See., not to bo contracted lor by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual raws. No AIVKHT1SKMKNT CAN BR NSKBTED OBATOtTOUSI.T. A lv, -ii.,..nentaforcharitablnlnatitullnna,liroconipaiiiea,warl, towtulitp Hid other public raecliugs, aud such like.to bo charged halt in ice , , . . , IIhhiIis imrrtcd without chargo,unles accompanied by funeral invitation i or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to bo '"itei'i'a. alvertiscra, and all othera sending communlcatlona or reqiiiii.iv nnllcei, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con-ecru or ny puolic entertainments where charges aroluado lor ad.ult'tui,v:-all nutlcea ol private associations overy notice desi .ned I eal! attention to prlvuto enterprises, calculated or in-tenilcil in pi'.inito individual interest, can only bo Inserted with tlio understanding that the aame ia lo be ild lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will bo charged at the rate ol not less than SO ceuts por line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured aa it solid. . . Advertisements on the inside oxcluaivoly, to be charged ut tho rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will he holden for tbo price ol inserting advertisements brought iu by them. II. E. SMITH, Auction and Commission Mcrrhuiit, No. 3, Odcou BiilldliiKH, Cnlumbua, Ohio. 4 Lti kinds of Merv.haudizo, Real Katate, liouachold Furnlturo i &c- sold on reasonable torma. Peraona wishing any de-acrlption uf goods aold will tind it to their advantago to call. Liberal advances made on consignments. Columbus, Oct. J, lHSL-tt. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themsclvea In bual-neaa, under the firm nl WM. KIOilAKDd . CO., at the old stand ol Wn. Richards, No. 1, Noll House, opposite Htato offices WM. RICHARDS, Colnmbua, February 1, 1651. WM. 11. Sl.ADE, The liberal patronage with which our friends and tho publia generally Amwlavored us, is gralelully acknowledged , und so iiiatioiol the same ia rospectlully solkitid. February 1, 1851. WM. RICHARDS &. CO. All persona having nnsi-ttled accounts with the lato firm ol Wm. Richards, are Invited to call and ai-ttle tho saitio hy csb or Bal WM. RICIIAUDS. February 1,1851. I1'"""10 tILOAKW. , , A GREAT variety of Cloaka, from 815 to 8100 also, rich Cloak Velvote, can bo found at the New ntoroot MUAPLEY & I1AI.I-, aegij Hackua'a Miock. i LAIN AND PHWUKO MEL.AINKS. AN endh-as variety of I'lain aud Figured DeLaines, Cashmere, French Merinoea, llombazinea, c., at tho Now Htore ol tiHAl'LKY It HALL, ocoo Backua'a lliock. TIIR NKW HTOUK OK MIAPI-KY & HAI-Ii IS thu place to buy Calicoes, bleached and unbleached M ualina, Hay State Hbawla, oto.. cheap. k& III.ACK KltKNCIl MITTIa. IARIOUSqualitiea aud pricea aomo veryauperior. juairo- v ceived, by exprea,at Jy M. GOODING'8 FOR HAt.K. rpiIOSE two well known Lots Nos. 75(1 and 757, on tho corner 1 of Rich and tiixth streets, with streets and alleys all round them, formerly the property ol Cheater Johnson, oo which are a great varii ty ol choice Iruit and shrubbery, and subdivided into seveu parts to suit purchasers. ALSO Two Lota ou the cornerol Friend aud Seven th streets subdivided into seven parts to auit purchasera. There Is au alley ls!Vt feet iu width ruuniug through them for general convenience The whole ol the foregoing property will be sold on very ao. commodatuiKteruia. Forparticulara.inquirool ThomaaWood, agent. tleb&J WM. I'HhXAN. SAMUKL OALLOWAV. IIBNB F. TAOK. UAMiflWAY s PAUK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partnora, ia tho Courta of Franklin and adjoining eouutiea, and In tho Circuit and District U.S. Courts. OHioo in Halt's now building, opposito State House. maylt-tl A. II. HfTTI.E, Attorney and C'ounw-llor nt l,nw,Colnmliu, Ohio. Ollice, No. ii, Neil's xchgo,oppuiteSecrotaiy ol Stutc'aouicai Jr-n WALTER TIIUALI., Attorney and Voniiswllorat t.nw, t'olunibue, Ohio. ALSO, a Coinmlaiiiouer to t iku tho Aukaowlcdguicut ul Dwds for the State ol New York. uc LOCIAN BOTTLKS. THKO.COMSTOCK. OEO.O.COUSTOCK. UUTTI.EH, CO.t.iSTOC'K it CO., (Succestora to B. Comitwk A Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealera in Salt, l'laater, Fish and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Liberal advances made on conaignmenta. maro J. UIDUWAY & CO'H Iron Fonndry, Broud afreet, near the llritle, Colain-bun, Ohio. Stoves ol all klnda.and a groat varlaty of Caatinga,alwaj aon hand. octl,'l 1U. MOI1EKT TUOJIPHO.N'ri OFF1CK, NO. 4, Neil'a Kxchnnge, opposite the Secretary ot State's office. High street, Columbus. dcll wm. sctBxar. o- -it"- HEIBKKT Si I.IM.KV, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offlcea. Co-lumbua. upSMo ;krk, AHiioTr co., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Ni!s,(!laaa.Houae Builders' Materials. Farming and Miebanical Tools, Military Goods, fce, aVe. No. IC1 High street, sign ut the Gilt I'adlock. r. C SKSSIONS. L. B. HABBJ S F. C. SESSIONS oV CO.. WHOLESALE AlfO BETA1L DEAL EES I It DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, ice. Four doors south ol the American, Columbus. ocl8 El.DKIDGB de MARTIN, DRAPERS AND IaILOKS, High ttrta, lx doer nor! roam, tppotiu tkt V. 8. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of businesa, IB tneneatestand mosttaahionable atyie. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, apl6-dtt A. L. MARTIN. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON TU1UD WTUKET FOR SALE. AN unimproved halflot corner 3d and Statcstrpeta;alanaenni modioua Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-build lata nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquired s BUTTLES, COMSTOCK . Co. CALIFORNIA LIKE INSURANCE RISKS. WARREN JENKINS, General Insurance Agent, will receive applications for Life Insurance, Including California Risks Call at Headquarters, opposite the Old State iiouse. Mate street, Columbus. le38-yU. JAMES A. WILCOX, Notary PnMIe an- ComwilaalosKr for New York nod YV Urania. A T the OSes of P. B. J. A. WILCOX, High street, near INSURANCE. Office of tho Franklin Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. SARATOGA SPRINGS. IN conformity to tho reqiiirementa of tho lawa of the Stitn to 1 Now York, tho Franklin Fire Inauranee Company ot New York, respectfully aubmit to the Comptroller the following statu mi nt ol the condition of said Company at tho cloao ot tho year 10-71 i The Capital ol tbla Company consists of Securities a urovud by tho Comptroller, on tbo JSlhdav of March, IBM HIOO.OOOOO Honda and Mortgagea on produotlvo Ileal Estate at 50 per cent of its valuo 144,0110 00 Caah on hand Sli.OOO 00 e3uuyioo oo Amount of Cash received for premiums since April 1st. 1851 S34.312 08 January lat, 1852, amount of surplus fund, a Her paying loaaea and expensea Si 8,298 00 Amount due on demund, lor loaiea Saratoga Countv. 8.B. Cadv IlollUtor. of lialltton. and Wm, L. Avorv. ol San.tnira Snrii its. in said countv. bcina; dulv sworn depose and say, that the lormer is President and the lulUT Sou retary of aaid Coinpauy, that tho abovo statement la ahown by the books of said Company, and that wo bullevo tbo aame to be correct. Subscribed and sworn belore ma this 31st day of January, 1853. S. 11. Edwaiids, Justice of the Peace. CADY UOLLISTEll, President. WM. Ii. Avkov, Secretary. WM. E. HOLLO, Assistant Secrctnry and General Agent for Ohio, Ollloe No. 4 Main ntrect, Cincinnati. DIltXCTOBS FOB OHIO. Moses Brooks, Samuel T. Iioflner, Samuel Galloway, Isaao Hates, 7.. II. Collin, Franklin T. Backus, YV. Augustus Goodman, John Pollock, Charles D. Williams, K. N. Slocura, John II. Gorham. Henry M. Pinto. YVARBRN JENKINS, A;ent, feli-y Ollice in Piatt's Auildiug, up stalra. Thoao who wlah Tor Fire Inauranee will pleuite read the followlnii Report of Ihn FRANKLIN JjIIIE INSUUANCK COiUPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. S110WINC1 CASH ASSET'l'S, January lat, 1S52, Invostod as followa t First, Mortgagea, chiefly In Philadelphia $957,513 64 Real Eatato purchased at Sherilt aalo 84,1177 IS Tumoorarv Loans on Collaterals Ii!5.(i05 7'( Stocka, valued at $01508 cost (W,:i25 50 Notes, Uills receivable, oic S.Oi'fi K0 Cash 4U,4S1 a $1,28 1, aim 04 RriNSUIlANCE AGAINST FIRE In tho abovo com- pauy, by l,'18ytlj WARHEN JENKINS, Agent. Iinrtford Life ami lien I 111 Insurance company, OFFICE-POST OFFICE MILDim, HAIll'FOHD, CONN Cnpiliil and hut'iliiit over e00,OOU. DURING TWO YEARS' BUS1 N ESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY TIIECOSIPANY. '1UIE HARTFORD LIFE ANdIiEAI.TII INSURANCE COM-L PANY take risks on Life, grant or purchase annuities, cun fer endowments, and make runlrHcts upou and appertaining to deferred and reviionary intnreata connected with life rieks, afirecably to the powers and privileges ronlcrrcd by thocharter. The busitieaa of the Company is conducted upon tho Joint Stock and Mutual pluii, at tho option ot tho insured, thus meeting tlio wants and clr-I'umttauces of the publia more fully, it is believed, than purely Mutual Companies can do. Annuities will lie granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly lavorable, and according to tho rates of the most liberal aud well conducted Companies in tbis country aud in England. Tho chai ter of this Company provides that tho wllo may In. sunt tlio lite of her husband, and tho amount to be paid bo secure trom creditors at his death. An e mitable sum will always be paid fur policies surrendered to tbo company before they expire. Traveling, aea, and foreign reaidenco permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Pullcles on lives of persona going toCalifornla will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra ratuol premium.Extract from the Certificate of tho Comptroller of tho State of Connecticut, duted January 7th, 1851. "The great success and prud'-nt management ol this eoinpany, together with its well invested capital aud aurplua, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, and 1 recommend it. oa iu my opinion equal in strength and ability to the bust institutions ot the kind in tho Union " (i-lim"d) L. 8. Rufus G. Pinnky, Comptroller. Tho Board ol Directors Is composed of active business men with capital and character involved, and giving their personal attention to tho management and control of the transactions of tho company. JAS. DIXON, President, WM. T. IHK'KEK, Vice President. Hi'NBT L. Mim.kb, Secretary. Hartlorii, Dee. 10, 1851. Puiiiplilela, Applications, and all necoaaary Information upon the subject, cau be had by calling ou tho AWi.NT, or YV, fll. FINCH, uuder Fxchauge Bank. Ja23-d.run UKO. O. COMSTOCK, Agent. 1'ilt.sburili Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAl'ITAL OF lOO.OOO. flMUS Compnnv makes every lnmmnm apiiertaining to or L connected with Life UUk, on tho JT'ii'il Stuck and Maiual rotca combined. On the Joint Stock plan, the ratea are one-third lea thnn those charged by Mutual Coinpaniea, and til teen per cent, lower than the ratea of most Stock Companies. Tlio Charter permits tbo granting of insurance on I.tfo In every form, including tlio right of tt'ift, Children, Taririlt, or C'rrd-iiors. To insure the Llfu of another for their own excluslvo benefit, payable alier death or upon tbo parties arriving at tho age of 50, 55, CO or Co years. OFFICERS. Jahks 8. Hoon, President! Sam'l McCldbkan, Vice Prnsi. don j JosKru 8. Lekch, Treasurer) CiiAnLis A. Colton, Secretary. DIRECTORS. James S. Hoon, Joskpii 8. Lekch, John S. Dilwobtii, Chablks A. Colton, Sam'l McClvbkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. YViLLiAat Wilkins, late Secretary of War. lion Waltkb Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvdrk, Esq.. Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Lkkcii, Wholesale (irocer. Thoae desirous uf Insuring, or in want of Information on the subject, will please call atthe ollice, over tho itunkSturoof Hunt, luitton et Maclntlrn, High atrei I, Columbus, Ohio. K. II. VANUENSALAER, Agent , Norman Gav, M. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's Now Hall. dec5-fim. Wusliington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, $100,000. INSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable rates ol premiums. No risks taken ou the 11 Special Rtzardous " classes, nor to exceed SU,0U0 iu amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. By such means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one lire, tbo groat cauae of tho insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1851, to Octolier 1st, 1851, wero over t'liO.ltoO. Lotses in tho same period, ijludo. Reports of the standing aud condition of tho Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICERS. Hon. Rkitbkn YVood, President i D. B. Dunham. Vice Presi dent; O. N. Skkels, Secretary; Gkoror MruATr, Treasurer. K. II. VANUENSALAER, Agent lor the abovo Company, la prepared to issue Policies and to furnish all necessary informa tion, umco over Huntington at niactntire a noox ruire, nign street, Columbus dnc5-6m. C:OLUill'S A4JENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. (ianrnnty Fand 100,(100. I HIS Company otters to the insured all the security and ad-vantagi of the Mutual and Joint Stock plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates ot premium ; an annual return, in cash, of the per centage required for the contingent risk of the year ; an adequate, but not excessive provision lor the future security of members for tbe whole term of life, with sn adequate interest In the accumulating lund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; aeuaranty fund designed fur the permanent security of shot t term mem-bars, and also for the present security of those for tbe whole term ol lilo. This is tho only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose ratea of premium are fixed at a fair reduced atandard, with a previa-ion lor an annually increaaing accumulation nf funda (for future security) in exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, c giving in detail tbe plan and rates ol tbe Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by J. R. TUTTI.E, Asent S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oo'-Tt-d MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PAINSVILLK, OHIO. P. P. Sanfobd, President Wm. L. Pbbkins. Secretary. oc23-d J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSUKED BY THE KENTUCKY Ml'TCAL LIFE INSCRAXCE COllPAH, COVINUTON, KY. THIS Company haa an actual capital ol One Hundred Thousand Dollar, and ia managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application received by J- TUTTLE, Acent. Dr. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner sept2-dly THE HARTFORD LIFE AMI HEALTH I.SSL-RANCH COMPANY'. RABTFOBD. CONNKCTICVT. CAPITAL STOCK, IOO.OOO! Tbis Compsny, by thelib-eral provisions of its charter, ia enabled to otler SKlvantacea superior to those presentrd by sny other Company la tbe United States eombininc as it does tbe Mutual. Joint Stock, and Life and Health principles ; in all of which the ratea are as favor '.n to those assured as safety to them and the Company will aulm t This Company ia the jtra and nit sua in tbe Union, or in iha world, it is believed, thst has thus combined iu operations, a rut odered to grant insurance with benefits both prwnl andprotf-co-ri Fori ulldetaOsIn regard to terms and eondltionsrelereocemay be made to toe pampoieu to no naa gratis oi tne areni, ur M. FINCH. GEO. O. COMSTOCK, Agent. Cohtsaba,0, August 90, 1850. TRANSPORTATION. Ca C. and C. Railroad, iltJOCaU aa ruar sas r a I iONNr.01t.il at Columbus with the Columbus and Xuniiaad w Little Miami Railroads at uinciiinaii; too rttisnurgn ana Cincinnati. Painesvilla snd Ashtabula Railroads at Cleveland, and with tbo Sandusky and Newark Railroad at BtaolDy. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after November tilth, Trains leave as follows, Sundays excepted Cleveland lor Columbus and Way Stations, at.... 6.30 A.M. ' " .... 8.00 P.M. . Cloveland for Columbus and Way Stations, with treight and passengers, at 8 00 A. M. Columbus tor Ulovolund and Way Stations, at.... 1 10 P. M. " 9.00 P.iM. Columbua for Cloveland and Way Stations, with freight and passengurs, at 6 00 A. U Paasouaors luavinn Clevoluud by the 6.30 A. M. Train, dlna 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 Columbus st 1.00 P. M.. aud arrive at Cleveland at 8.30 P. M., con-- ucctiug (until close uf navigation) with the first elass steamers' tor nuuaiu ana jnuuxirx. . Passengers leavwg Cleveland by the B.00 P. H. night Train, arrivo at Culumbua uext moruitiK at 4.00 A. M.. and ut Cincinna ti at 1 1.0U A. M. Returning Leavo Cincinnati at 11.30 P. M., Columbus at 0.IJ0 P. M., arrive atClevelaud next morning atS.'-'O A. M., in time lor tho train leaviug lor Pittsburgh ; this train will be aiacoutinucu alter the cluse ot unite uuvigation. Passeoaers will be ticketed bv Railroad between Cloveland and Newark, Cleveland and Mount Vernon, Cloveland and Fred. ericktown, Cloveland and Maushuld, Cleveland and Monroevllle, cievoianu ana Bunuusky. Uy Ruilroad and Stages between Cloveland and Elyrla, Clevo- lanu ana uoerim, cievuianu ana stiian, t;ieveiaua ana norwaix, Cleveland and YVooater, Columbua and Mt Vernon. Far3" Thu company ia prepared to receive freight on conslgu- ineut, and transport It to any poiutou their road. IForparticu- lara, suo r reignt i arm. j u. a, A.NIGHT, i;ieveinna, i Ubo. Watson, Columbus, Y Agents. J. P. Davis, Shelby, ) YV. fi. Clkuxnt, Sup't L. M. R. 11., Cincinnati. S. Mkdbeby, Sup't C. ec X. it. R., Columbus. P. W. Btbadeb, Cincinnati, 1 T . . C. Patbick, Cleveland, J Hkot Agcnta. A. STONE, Jii., Superlntondent. unico oi tne u. u. u. n. it. i.o., i Cleveland, Nov. 30th, mi. i (Dec4 i85i. EBemmmmm ism. COLUJUUUS & XENIA HAILHOAD, WUMiMEU AlUtANGEMfciNT. ON and after June 4, until iurther notiuo, Passenger Trains will nui us follows : EXPRESS TIlROUfiil TRAIN between Cloveland and Cincinnati leuvi) Columbua daily, (Suudayauxceptcd,)al5.:iOP. M., arrive at Xenia 7.411 P. M. Rettiruiug, leuvo Xuuia at 8.35 A. M., arrive at Columbus 10.40 A. M. ACCOMMMUUATION TRAIN Leaves Columbus dally at 5.10 A. M., arrives at Xenia at 7.5 A. M. (connecting with a '1 rain uu the Little Miami Railroad which arrivea la Cincinnati H.iiO A. M.) Returning, leavo Xenia on tho arrival of tbo train Iron Cincinnati at 05 P, M., reach Columbus d.30 P. M. Passengers by this Train going either to Cleveland or Cincinnati, sleep st Culumbua and resume the next morning. Coaches leave Columbus dally lor Lancaster, Chiilicotjio, Newark, Zaneaville and Wheeling, on the arrival of the Cars. Pierce a line ol stages runs uetwocu Acnia ana uayion in con nectiou with botll trains ol Cars. Tickets may be hud ut tbo office of tho Ohio Stugo Company, In Columbus. tg" Tho Company will not bo responsible for baggage ox. cceuing $50 In value, unless by special agreement. julS S. MEURERY, Sup't. TIIK RAILROAD. OIINIKUS cV ISTAUK OifKICE, UAS been removed Iroui tlio Niil House' tu lour dool'a north or tbo American Hotel, on High street. Citizens are requested to call at the ollice and securu Ruilroad Tickets ior either North or West. They cau also have au Omnibus call lor tin-it. at their residences, and bo sure ol arriving at the Depot in time lor tho trams. Four Daily Line of C'oaehea leavo on the arrival of the cars. For Newark, Zancsvllle and Wheeling, as follows i East Mall Linus leavo at 10 A. M. Express " " 0 P. M. Extra Coaches lurniahed at abort notice. U. O. REAM, Agent. Columbua, Ohio, March 25, 1851-1 y EXPRESS PACKET LINE. YVINTElt AKHANtf hMENT. OAlLYUETYVKim'OLUlHBUN&jMiRTSMOUTH. The I'uekelH, COLUMBUS A, 11. Eldukd, Maater; POUT-MOUTH-J. Hoffman, Master; ClltCLEVILLK J. II. IIkumck, Maater; CIlll.LICOTUE A. it. 'I' 'WNSEND, Master; WILL, during the present YViujor, form a Daily Lino between Portsmouth and Columbua, In connection with thu Railroadato Cincinnati, Cleveland aud Pittsburgh ; loaving Culumhua every evening at 5 o'clock, and Portsmouth overy morning ut 9 o'clock Time Iroin Columbua to Portsmouth !2U Hour. Vure Through $2.30. Thoao Packets have separato cabins for Ladles, aro furnished with every accommodation, and aro commanded by competent, experienced, and gentlemanly muatera, wbo will uae their beat ell'orta toieuder pleasant aud agreeable tbo passage ol their patrons. Each Packet has an Iron Safe for articles ot valuo, and will convey Express Packages, &.G. An omnium of the Ohio Stugo Company will be In readiness at all times to couvey paaau-ngera to aud trom the Packeta to the Railroad Depot, or auy part of tlio city, tree of charge. Tbo Omnibus will call at the principal Hotels previouato the departure of tiie Packet, for tbo conveyance of paasengers, and at auy place in the city tor persons who will leave their address at the ollice ot tho American. For passage, apply on board, or to 8. CLARY, at tho Packet Office, iu tho Warehouse of lluttles, Comstock ti Co., Columbua; J. ii U. Smart, Clrcleville; John H. Anderson, Chillicothn ; Em-metand Davis, Waverly; Truesdale it llayne, Jasper; H.Mai-lory, Portamunth. R. PEL'l'ON, Proprietor, declb-d3m lona Land Agency and Exchange Ollice, IOYVA CITY. COL1YIAN, POYVELL, HART CO. THIS Company have established a General Agency at the seat ol (lovernnieul lor tho purchase and sale ul Mexican War Land Warrants, snd lor the location of Warrants issued under the act ol September, 1650. Tbe Company also respectfully tender their services aa Agents for selling tnese Lauds when patented, and lor paying taxes on Lands ol non-residents. REFERENCES. Stephen YVhichor, Esq., U.S. District Attorney, Iowa; S. U. Shelledsy, Esq., " Marshal " Register and Receiver " Laud Office, luwa City, Iowa ; Register snd Recolvor " " Fairfield ' Register and Receiver " " Dubuque " Hun. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa . 1). A. January, Esq., St. Luula, Missouri; J. P. Eddy, Esq, " Hon. Neuiun Edwards, Alton, I nols ; John W. Vance. Danvilb " (iarret Vilet, Milwaukie, Wisconsin. Hun E. M. lluutington, late Coin. lien. Land Office, Indiana; a Oliver U. Smith, I ndiauapolis, Indiana ; " Alberts. White, Lalayelte, " Chancey Ruse, Esq., Terro Haute, " John Chambers, (late Governor oi Iowa,) Kentucky, James Davies, Esq., Smithlsnd, M John Armstrong, Esq.. (Jreensburgh, Pennsylvania ; Alexander K. Stephenson, Esq., Uettysburgh, Pennsylvania ; William McClellan, Esq., Chambersburgh, " Gen. O. II. W.Stuli, Cumberland, Maryland. Hon. Hit-hard M. Young, Washington City; " Fits Uenry Warren, " Henry Clay Henderson, Esq., Treasury Department, Washing ton City. Major waiter H. atoms, siempnis, Tennessee; Col. Sam'l K. Andersun, Nasbviilo, " (ieneral Mcintosh, Georgia. John liryau Esq., Custom House, Charleston, South Carolina, Rev. Benjamin Chace, Natchcx, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati, Obio; (ten. Charles Anthony, Springfield, " YV. K. Hubbard, Esq.. Columbus, " Col. John Noble, Columbus Ijyl TO COUNTRY IIIERCHANTS. WE have on hand a lot ot assorted crates, which will ue said at New York urices. freight only added, and a lane lot ol Glass Ware at factory prices, by tbe box. iiouse keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment ot China. Crockery, and Glass ware; also a superb lot ol Fancy Wares, such as Rich Vases, Tete atete Setts, Motto cups snd saucers, cut and engraved Bohemias Glass ware, tint- T n, - . '.. f'.n.lLH,i.b. T mw.A T'-V.l.. . anuia ie ce, " i u.v. - lvwm. Cetleepota, Ac, etc American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Talil.. SnntAS. Corneliu's Solar Lard Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking (llatses. Wallers, Ltteraa, ana many otner articles nsriui in house kee)os. J. WEST WATER as SON. Columbus, August 15, IS511y FRKNCH CHINA. GOLD BAND and White French China, comprlrlns Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and beautiful snapea. Just received snd for sale. In setts or separate pircee, at low rates, at the New urocxery otore. a. cu.rtnir-a, ocx4 State Journal Buildings. raiHK HUMAN BODYITS CONNECTION WITH MAN. By UIM-GOODS, &c. A rare Chance for great Bargains! ri'HR FOI.LOWINH ere aoine of the nrtieles of n X IMMENSE STOCK OK DRY-tiUODS which will be sold ata sacrifice 7 mumy must camel 150 Shawls, ot all descriptions, suited tor the season. SOU yards Rich dress Silks and Satins. If- J00 pieces D'Lalues, of every pattern. P ' 111 II Un,..!, Mlna nl ..nr. .1, luln AlTo a irreat varletv ol Alnaecas. Coburiis. I.lnsev Plaids, Ak' rndus, Caahmorus, Calicoes, and in fact almost every variety ot Eiioliah. French und American Ureas floods. 100 pieces Fine Cloths and Coaslineres. A groat variety of vesunas oi everv uattcrn. Also, oatinetts. r uu iium anu je-iuin. Iiinnn uamasa 'toweling, tinoeunga, nnitunga, i.nnutn rinnueiB, licaing, ana a largo lot oi raeiory nusnu, ui an uiuiik-b. Call at the old standa ot H. U. & L. p, i'reaton. janiia A. C. BROWN, :AliPK1IN:. T AROE LOT, AT GREAT SACRIFICE. Famlllca should sup-Li ply themselves. sk'OUO wurth uf Ready Madk Clotiiino, ifbeaner than the Jews. 7 Hrnadcloth at 84 and A5 : net asuit. Merchants, come and buy what goods you want, at 4 months eopruvca paper. . 7LA,stvsv is jrour urae, lor tnese guoua nru guuia v n w .r.,sranaa oi o. u, et u. r . rresiou. - Jal4 AC. BUOWH. P. T. Snondcn W OULD roso ctlully Invito the attention of tho eitlxensol Co lumbus- snd strangers vislilng the city, to his unusually large stock of rich SILK and FANCY GOODS. All are invited to call and examine them DUE88 i;OOON. rJxtra rich Brocade Dress i'llks and Batlus; ' Plaid .0 do : Watered do do. " do rlah Poplins; " Plaid do. Emi'roldored Silk Tissue, (for party dresses:) Watered do do, " Embroidered Muslin Robes do; a do Lsco do ; " Cashmere and DeLaines. u Plain lllaek Hilks. rail widths and Qualities. 1 French Merinos, Tartan Plaids, etc., Ate, now being received and opened by r. x. rwuw ur.n, sepUO No. 4 Odeon lluildings, lew Fall Carpetin". IUST received, st our Carpet Waro-rooina, (d.ivoted exclusively to tbe aalu of Carpets t) 3U pa xapcatry, velvet ana nruaseta iarpe.: 35 pa Imperial three-ply Carpet; 40 ps Super. Ineralns do , 35 pa Common Wool Ingrain Carpet ; ' U5 pa Wool aud Cotton Carpet t 10 pa heavy Coco Matting ; L'5 pa Straw do; SO pa super, and common Stair Matting; 10 ps Rag and List Matting ; 150 . Coco, Rope, Manilla, Jute and fancy Door Mats. also 10 ps Super, $uper. Tapestry, heavy made Oil Cloths, 18 ana m leer wiao; 30 ni .1 4. 0 and 9 feet Oil Cloths. We lit aud muku Carpets for any size hall or room. Wo also cut Oil Cloths to suit room or Hoi L, sep!7 J. D. OHHOHN CO, House Furnishing dioods. CARPET8 JII PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED. nK have and aro receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our Isrgostip-p, ol Uuusa Furnishing articles, adapted to tho seasou Our stocs is as largo as can be lound In any Carpet and Fui iiitihing House cast ur west We have pa u particular attention to the getting up of our stock, which wa purchased fur the cash. We can assure i.vora that wo will sell Carpets 20 per cent, lower tbau ovoroffei 0 in tbis city, and will not he undersold by anyone. J D OSIIORN ilt CO., aepi7 I pponitii - "M'tol Hotel. ii.y;: uaus: uauuinu; JUST RECEIVED X50 Soamless Bags B and 2Vi bushels. 400 yds (i 4 Hemp Bagging from S!0 to 33 cts per yd S50 yds Twil'd Cotton do. 10 ps 30 and 40 inch Burlaps. 1 bale Heavy osnaburgs. Forsalo cheap by (jun4 1 J. D. OSBORN & CO. BAY 8TATK WUAYVLHPRICKS RKDUCKD. . JUST received, on consignment, 00 Bay State Shawls, wbicn are ordered to be Bold at loaa than ever offered, by cell J. D OSBORN it CO. STOCKING YARN-ISO Iba. Black Woolen Yarn. li.YO lbs. Llghtand Dark mixed Woolen Yarn. 73 lba White aud Fancy do do Just received and lor aalo by J. D. OSBORN A' CO. julyi!5 IKtHNTMY II A It'll COI.OItKU KLA.NNKI.ri. JUST received, a largo lot ol beautilui bnr'd heavy Flannels. For sale cheap, by OCII J. D. OSnORN CO. United States holesalc& Retail CLOTHING WAfiE-liuLISK!! E. & HI. IIFiSS, Wholosalo and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Ready Mado do thiug and Furnishing Gooda. flMIK Proprietors, having made extensive arrangements In J. their atore, aro now prepared to otier to Merehania and Dealera in tho Western country, their I,II ill KN MB HTOCK! consisting of READY-MADE CLOTU1NU ol every kind, name aud nature, comprising r mo Frock coata, i.ooae b.ick uonit, Dreas do Husiuess do Sack do Over-Sack du Sacklll do Catalona do Of all qualities, prices, shsnes, stylos and fashions. French Doeskin, Fancy Doeskin, Caasimerea, Tweed, Satinet, Cordurov. and all ether kinds of PANTALOONS, mado ot vari ous kinds ol materials; together with one of the Isrgest assort-menta of VESTS Cashmere, high cast ailk, dark plaids, heavy extra satin, and worsted. also All kinds ol I'llItMHTtINf! G00D8. Such as very line Shirts, Collars, fine Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, and every article necessary to make up the r urnisbiug Depart ment, whtcb tney are preparea to oner at prices thai cannui iau to please the Merchant aud Dealer. iy The Proprietors respectfully add, that their atock of ReaUv.Made Clotbins Is mostly manufactured under their own immediate supervision, with every regard to style, durability, make and texture, aud well adapt, d for Western Trade ; aud will twaoia at aa LOW HATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICKS aa they aro aold in any ol the Eastern citiea, New York, Philadelphia and Beaton not excepted. we would call especial attention to our iter All, aih. I'ARTMKNT. which will always bo touud luruUtied with every description of Gsrtnents, suited to the taste and meana ol our thousands of customers. y Remrmlier UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, City Bank Building, nearly opposite the American Hotel, Columbua. avpSO NKW CARPJiTM. JUST RECEIVED, at our Carpet Ware-room, adjoining our store t 25 ps Brussellsand Brussells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautilui atyles, at $1 to $1.75. 20 " Super and fino Imperial 3 ply Carpet, Brussell and other new patterns, at 61 to 91- . 50 Super Ingrain Carpeta, from 80 to $1. f Fine all Wool, from 50 In CO. 70 Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap newpatterna Dutch and otner atyles carpet, suitauie ior dining-rooms, chambers and halls. 20 Low price Rsg and Hemp Carpet S5 to 50. lo " Heavy Venetian stripe, trom to cue 5 " Tapestry Venetian Carpet, new and beautiful styles, for fastis and public places. 15 Stair Carpet. " 4-4 colored and plain Matting. 20 Velvet chenil and tufted Ruga. 60 Door and Parlor Matts. OIL CLOTHS. 25 ps Henry Msko's Oil Cloths, all widths trom to 4 yds wide at 50 cts to il.50 per aquare yard. The above aoods being purchased for the cash, will be aold on ty for caah, at ratea never before offered in thia place. ap7 j. 13. OHBOlttl at uu. W. A. sfc J. V. ItlcCOY & CO., Onooalte tbe Ntnte Honar. YXOUI.D respectfully iulorm tbe eitixrns of Columbus and vl-" clnily, that they are now receivinir their unusually large atock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Including all tbe latest styles of foreign importations, among which ma be found a rich assortment ot Ribbons and Dress Goods, English and French Brnadclotha, black and Fancy Cassi-meres, French Merinos and Thibet Crotba, white aud colored Flannels, Sheetings and Shirtings, Prints, Ginehama. and a aen eral aasortoaeut ol Fancy and Staple Dry Gooda, oc8 NUYV FALL CARPETrt. pllE subscribers are now receiving, at their Carpet Rooms, a i splendid assortment ot Csrnets and Oil Clntbs. embroider- d Lace and Swiss Curtains, and a general assortment ot House rurntsDmg uooas,io wntcntuey mvite tne atti-ouoo ol onyera. oc W. A. i. C. McCOT At CO. LACK GOOIIS. EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Cspea, I.aee and Pwiaa Sleeves. Underhandkla,Coiutra. Culla. t louncinsa. and a lull atock of Lace Gooda, lor aalo cheap, by oes w. A- at J. i'. airuux ar iu. New and Cheap Goods. SB. STANTON, Best door to the Capital House, has lust received large assortment of Merinos, Lyonese Cloths, Poplins, Alpaeeas, Prints, Shawla, Bonneta, Dress Trimminrs, Buttons, Lace Goods, At,stc In addition to his former stork, which will be aold Tory cheap. eep NEW LOT CAKPKTM ANU OIL CLOTItsi. SB. STANTON would call the attentiosj ot ail iu want of Car. . peta, Kara, Oil Cloths, Druserla, Ac-, A c. to bis large stock. Just received, which he offers as low as on be bousht la thiselty. s-p25 TO TIIK LA DIE. RECEIVED, this day, by express, a splendid assortment ol LADIEf DRESS GOODS, consisUnanf De Lanes, Barege ale Ias1PaintedMash,Lasr,chi Silks, etc, etc. A large assuitiuwit of Freaseh Lara and Straw Cap Crovra Bon- ta sad Bosnrt 1'rimminrs. Also A splendid assoi Unmt of Uadnr-Slnevea, Cbeml setts, im Capes, Collars aad CuBa. 1.00KS & STATION.. !. Books and Stationery. A RARE opportunity Is now otrorod for purchasing Book Stationery, A c, i I'llVIT TtAHriAllVM! The undersigned are now olleriug lor sale, at the old atoro of lluuiimiton at Maclnllro.tneir very largo assortment oi uv, Medical, theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Hooks. Also, all the Cluaaicnl and Common School Hooka in genoral uae. Large Family HIMea, School Bibles and Testaments, Blank lioosa, a c., ut prices nuretoiore unrquuieu. afPAI'ISINl'.lt V. Cap, Letter, Folio Post, Demy and Medium Paper) Nolo Pa, nt.r t,'n..l.n, t i.ltinn MiiH I'rilitera' CaniB. it 0. Also, a largo variety of Pocket Cutlery, including Rogers it Wolstenbolni's title Pen and t'ocxet nnivea. :..IH nn.l Mllvne 'nnlla Hold Pen nnil Cnaea Ille tnllln Feria, e.t 1'oeUet Uooka, i'orle.JJonnulea, IlniiUrCne,Porle.Folloa,c. The atlentlou ot Bouksellera, Prulessional Men, Teachers and persons purchasing lor Libraries, and all others, Is respectluly -..H..l,.-,l Belter t-ariralns are now oflcred than can be had at any Book store In the YVestern country. .,,. inrtAIV (1. TTIJIAJlll JAMES T. BURR, JnlO Assignees of Huntington it Maolntlre. Great Bargains. N order to cloao the businesa at tho Bookatoro of f funtlngton Si Maclntire. the ent re atock ot tiouna, oiuui.i. die, ianowonered at uuprecooeniea low price. CHEAP PUBLICATIONM. A lirao variety of Uaht Literature will be aold at coat prices, niiriiM'Af. KOIIKH. 'I'ho attention ol the Medical Pro- feasion ia called to Mo extcnatve assortment ot oicuicat ouuaa which wll be auld at barcains. rMiur'trf.i.ANKfiDM YORKN. Am on a which will be found must ut the lute nuhlicalluus. a well as a irrcut variety of standard Classical snd Theological Works. LAYV HOOK Members ol the profession about adding to uiefr libraries, would find it to their advantago to examine ourstoc joiorepurcnaaing ,,,,IMr, IOAAv f. nuiliau, t A,,neei jal2 JAMES T. BURR, I'Al'liR 11AMJ1NUM, OUnEU8 and Decorations, Papers Ior Callings, nans ana Public Rooms ; Prints lor Fire Hoards, e , &o. ThM ,Hr.iimoi have imiiln arranunmenta for a very large and well assorted stock of French and Amorlcan Papers and Borders, at reduced prices. Drawings tor halls and ccilluga, made to order. At the Now Bookstore. J 1''EY & O". N. B. Tho Trade supplied by Pattern Books, and goods fur. nisbed iroin " Factory " direct ut the lowest rales. le j NKYV BOOKM. .... HISTORY of tho CONSPIRACY OF FONTIAU.anotnn war ol the North American Tribes against the English Colonfos alter the conquest of Canada. By Francis Parkmau, Jr. lo; a rale ut tne union iimo. njr.nn, H wallow Iliirn, or a Sojurnor in the Old Dominion. By J. , henneuy. 1'u.rii; or Scenes end Adventurea on tho banks ol tboAina. xon. By John I'.snlas warren. Albnut a Tale ol tho New wurmj ny mo auinor oi u,uy Alice. Justreoeirod.andforsaleattlieNuw nookstoro. ocS3 J. Kibtr or. i.u. NUYV HOOKS. IV1NEVAH and Its Rema two vols In one. Fivo Yours In 1 un l.-.,.rlluh llnivnr.ilv. hv rilHrll'S Astlir Brinlol. Put- nam's Settii monthly Library lor Travelers, and the Fireside, irst series. Just received at tho New Bookstore ol .,,.., . Jii31(1852 ' J. U. It I LEY It Co. VAI.I AHI.K YVOKKB-MTANOARO HUITION'-. 111KP1CTORIAL IHSTOItl I' Muunui iieuig n uir ,r ..I Iha I'eonln. as Well BB B History of the KlOL'lllUn 1 Illustrated with many hundred Wood Cuts, und 101 Purlraitaoii Steel. Bvols. 8vo. London. Fur sale at the Now Bookstore. i,.i.j J. U. RILEY it CO. LAW HOOKH-ON CONSICN1YIKNT. a COLLECTION ot Eugusn uaw neports uinouu . " Equity do ; " For sale at the New Book.tore. j. II RILEY It CO. , INDOYV rtllAOKS. A good stock ol nowanddeaira r V bin pHtU'rns, lor sale cheap, at the New Bookatoro. J. II. till. lit et i.u. N B. Shadca mado to order any silo, patteiu or atyle. feS-tf llflMHIW COKNlCK'a.-A rEW tw i-Aiir.imc v at reduced pricea, lor auie at tno new uouasiuie. N. B. Cornices aud Gilt Muuldings, tor ruriors, maoe hi 01- dor. feS-tf IER ANB IHANTEL liLASKri.-Five largo sixed kiirroia nl the linest uualiti ot French Pluto, richly n'teu p, Itiat roceived, and utl'ered for sale at low pricea, at tbo New ;ooksto!. Ileal J- & ca O COUNTY OKFICERH. Every description of Blank Books on band and made to order. Warranted tho beat ma. terial and workmanship. At tho New Bookatoro. le'J - A Pli It DIACH K- Tablea, Cabinets, Folios, Jewel Boxes Odeur Cuaes, Writing Desks, &ti. Fur salu at very low pri ces, nt tbe New Bookstore, leg J. U. Ull.l'.r sJTATIONEUV American, English and French in grout O variety. For sale at the New Bookstore. fj,2 J. ll. n.ii.r.i ot v. w. i all, PAINTINJ Richly tromco at prices iroui vi. V 8150. L'..a ..!.. ttwi Naii HitriRHturn fe2 J II. RILEY It CO. iAINTINUS ON COPPEK-Ten specimens ol laint- Inaon Copper tuenrst exocuuiu. ror mum Booksioie. le2) J. H. m t,fci aw nuiiN yTTHKTTi;-A amall caae of Parian Fig- 1 urea, on ounaigmnent, fur aale cheap, at tho New Bookstore. , u ' llfull 1,'V Jtr 1111 -........ CHINA INKHTANOf Toilet Bottlea, Ac a lino variety ior aalo atthe Nuw Bookatoro. ,.., . fe2 J. tl. liil.r.1 ot kjU. TERRA COTTA WARE, Flower Vaiea, Inkstands, Match Salea. Pitchers, vc., lor saw at tne now nuoamurn. f,.o J. 11. KILL i et tu. DOCKET BOOKS YVallets, Curd Cases and Porte Mon. naies overy kind and size, for sale at the Now Bookstore. fc2 J. 11. RILEY it CO. 17INB CUTLEKV. A fine aaaortufent for sale at the Now Bok.to,e. I.-2 J. H. RILEY t CO. GOLD PKNW. A new supply, ol tho best quality, lor aale at the Now Bookstore. l2 J. U. RILEY It CO. A1 LA HUE AHHORTMIENT of heantllndy illustrated Stan dard Works lor salu at the new HooKaiore. f,.n J. 11. RILE I et jii. sh e ov r.ni.i.KtiR T.ANOHt rHE larger and better portion ol these lands still remain nn-nIH nl thov are now ottered at nrivate aale on accommo dating terms a part only of the purchase money being required nanu. Alan, fnraalebulldinaand out Iota In the village of Cambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more mportant advautagea to oo desirea in aueu propeny. A good hotel ia specially needed in tne village, ana a 101 ior vue purpose will De lurntaned on lavorauie terms. APPiytOtnoSUUSCnue l,amuier,r,u,i wiuuij. jyll-tf M T.C.WiNO, Agent. joaxru r. smith. sahukl at. sills. w m I t n itni,M. ATTORNEYS ANU COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Heal Eatate AKentH, Surveyors nnd Notnrie Public, HIUH 8TBXKT, COLUMBUS, UIIIO, TTENDtotheprscticeof theirprolession.obtsinlng.pcnslons, sellins and leaslnr real estate, surveyincand diridiug lands, collection ol claims, examination ot land titles, He., Ac, A- e. BRFBRXNCKS. Swan & Andrews, Colnmbus, O. Alfred Avery, New York City. Wm. Millord, Cleveland, O. Twced.Silley 4 YVrlght.Cln'ti. it. YV. Flnnay, St Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Cincln'stl. JOHN W. BAXBB. BOBBBT ABXSTaoau. uiurn Air-wsTitiiM;. f EAL ESTATE BROKERS aud GENERAL LAND AGENTS. A, ciboe, South room Exchange Manx nutiuing, ummuua, u. t.OK WALK An OUT LOT containing IVi acres, with a framo buildlnr. atuated on Friend street, oppositethe Blind Asylum. Inquire ot BAKER it ARMSTRONG. auga I .Mali hAI.K A two atory BRICK IIOUSE, containing six rooms, situated on the south end of Filth street. Terms ca- ssy. Inquire ot auca BAKER It ARMSTRONG a fc AKVl fr-iili HALE OR RENT. THIS farm is situated wfthin two miles ot the city, and contains SO acres, 05 of which are improved. Enquire of FOR HALK AT A BAHRAIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Halt 1-ols in tne riiy. rii uated on Town street, between Hith snd Third strw-ts. Inquire of taug BAKEK ot Asaaiauau. FOR MALE OR KVCIIANfJK. Gf ACRES OF LAND. In llenrTeounty,lllluiiis,aporxnaj -1 1 of which Is Umbered, the balance U a first rste quality of bottom au d rolling prairie. This 'and ia well eilruiated lor a Stork Farm, having an abundance f living water the year round. Persons wisbinrto purchase, or eachanre property in thia vicinity, for a desirable piece of land, wou.a Jo well to call on the subscribers immediately. Inqnireof BUK nAAr.A m. .-io . - HOUHK AND LOT FOR ItALK. tttl- .i- iii il the Lot on which he I'ves, on tTlis-h street, between Town and Rich. It la in the centre ot .u-; i . nint stand lor business and for a family residence. Tbe terms will be about one third down ana the balance in paymrnta. Those who wish to purchase to spreu. Isle oo, or to locate for business would do well to rail and evain- loe tbepremu, a gooo nargai- -"'-J'" THR I". ..thrived to sell thstereellent property ol Mr.Pike's,osi the south side of Bread street, east of FronU w- T- 'I'lIK BIBLE IN T"?,AMILVI!,rHT,ro'T JL eale by (decj J. II. KiifcT at co. FOR HALE. rg arepren red to sell, at nriees ran eir vrova to ra " FOUR HOUSES AND LOTS, situated on tho corner of Friend and Scioto streets. , , , rersoosia wantm a alee little homo woulddo well to call X'r?o7 ' " kT" ATRONO. CINCINNATI. YOUKE & IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS & C0MAI1SS10N MEKCUANTS NO. UU MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Auction Hnles of Oroeerles every Taeaday and Frl. dnyi ol Dry Uooda every Thursday. YOUKE dc HEYVHON bava always on band a Urge as aortment of Groceries, at private sale. Also Are Aleuts of the ANCHOR MILLS. Plttsbursh. lor the sulo ot their superior Brown Shootings. Also Agents ol theSOUTIHiATE FACTORY for tbe sale ot their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they hareatall times oo band, Fire, Eight, and Pound Lump. augi?-uiy:iuo BOOT ANB rtUOKH 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boots ; 15 " youth's " 15 11 prime Coarte Boots; 10 ii women's Kip and Split " 5 " llnit. Goat " 10 Buskin f 25 children's Pegged and Bowed Boots ; 15 11 misses' " Buskins and " 30 men's Brogan's, and Kip, Split and Coarte 10 Boys' Call and Kip Brogans; 10 " youths' " " Just received, and tor sale at very low prices. E. 6. WEBSTER it CO., doc23 Corner Fifth and Lodge. CVM 8HOE8. Five thouaand pair on band, for ssle as low T as I he lowest. Call and examine the assortment. Size to accommodate tbe buyor. E. G. WEBSTER It CO., decl'u corner ruin ana A.ouge, uincinnatt. MOKOCCO, LANT1NGS, LACKS As BALLOONS. Our stock is the largest and tbe beat in the city, and at very low pricea. decxX'J E. O. WEBSTER CO. CORK MOLES. 50 dozen men s and women's received tins day by exuress, for sale low. dec' E. O. YVEBSTER It CO. TUB WOODHUFF HOCftE! Svcitmore Htreet, between Third nnd Fourth Streets. CINCINNATI. THIS new and splendid Hotel Is now open I Readyforthere ception ol visitors. P. E. It Q. V. TUTTLE, sopiu-ti. XToprtdora. Patent Metallic Burial Cases. T HIKaubtcrlberi, having recently made arrangement with the I'atHUti'R nl thi nuw Hnii uae. fid invention for th ninulao turo and Halo ot th arttcln In tlto Woit, (they having been man ulacturecJ, hiTtiCoture.excluaivoly Iu the Kast. wherelbey aroau perscding the uo uf wooden coffinB,) take thia method ol Inf orm ing the public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen ditier-eut aizca ul the modern Barcophauua. varying in longth from 2 inchita to t;u lutit. with widthi and deutha auituble ior bodica ot ordinary lizo, and for thoao who deaire apace tor cuihioniug, or IUr L'UUll'B Ul UUUHUrtJ UilUUDBIUUsl, IIUVO sHIYCIItl PI OB urrTTjxra nuu idur. i liii iiivptjtiou, now coming into general uao. ia pronoun ced one ot the greatest of the age. These Buiinl Vamem are composed 01 various am us oi metais, out principally oi iron. Thy are thoroughly enameled inside and out. and thus made Impprvioua to air and indnslructlblo. They are highly on) a mental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatestatrength which metal is capable oi in agiv hu quantity. When properly secured with cement they are perfectly air tight, and free from exhalation of oflensivo gases. They cott no more than good wooden coiiins. and are better than any other article in use, (ot whatever cost.) for transportation, vaults, ur or-dinarv interments, ashai been oroven bv actual exoerimpnti. and certified to by some of our moBt scientific wen ; also, by the H oil's ii. Clay, Dan. Webster, Lewis Cass, and otherdittiiiBuish-d Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences uf their worth, may be seen at our Aii'iit s rturtni uaso Depot, o. j4 mam street, three doors atiove Ninth, where we iuU-nd to keep ou hand, at nil times, such an aa sortiutwt of all sizes and degrees oi ornament aud finish as wii) suit tho moBt diversified tastes. We Invite tbe attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par ticulurly, throughout tbo West, to tin examination of the article and request them not to rely upon the representations of Under takersuot using the article, whose Interest It would be to m in rep resent them. W. C. DAVIS & CO. IIEFFIVER At CIIAFI'EIX, aitOCKKd, COMMISSION MKUCUANTS AND DK4LKE8 IN FOREIGN AND DOM ENT JO WINEK dc MQCOKsS ap!..ly No. 17 Main street, Clnclnnntl, Ohio. AHU-VOKK ADVERTISEMENTS. To Car Builders & Railroad Companies. 'IUIK 8I'IICHIUKK,who now owns a largo portion and 1 coutrola tho whole of Vitllor'a Vaieut Indiu ltubbrr Cnr Hprintta, cautions the pnblio sgainst inlriuaemeut, as he is determined to enlorco his rights. Un baa put tbe price at Fifty Cunts a pound, guaranteeing all purchasers a quality which will staud any climate and exposure. Ordera from any part of tbe United Btates. tfvina- the diame ter and lenatb of the Spring, with the siza of Ike hole, will be ;ironiptiy executed, the patronage ol those opposed to swlnd-init combinations solicited. The Judxes at tbe Fair of tbe American Inatltuteawarded tho Buhtcrihor the Premium for the brat Car fpring.tn UitoberUst. mHta-o.lw ituitAur. u. u, f uontiianatnt., n. I. P. LOUILLAltD, SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANDFACTllBEK, Bo. 42, cnatnam Street, Sew York, IS now selling timid and Fine Cut Tobacco at reduced prices. Full I'rice Current sent by spplicatlon aa above, mar&lwd i.ookinj-;lass wakk-kooms Art itepoaltory and Uallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS fc WILLIAMS, No. 363 Broadway, Row York. LOOKING UI.AHH MANIJFAC'i'UKhRS, Importers snd Dealers in Fust Class Kcbohan Enobavibos, Abtists Ma- tkuials, Oil 1'antinos, Dbawinqs, BiAiCAav and Wobks Or ABT OSNEBALLV. The attention of unrehasers Is rrsnectfullv solicited, with the assurance that overy article will be lurniahed of asuperior quality at the most reasonable rates. tnar5-3md. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. (Improved In quality nnd reduced In Frier.) ADAFl F.D to every required operation ol weitibins, as Railroad Scales for 'Fraius and Single Cars, in use on the principal railroads in tbe United Htstes and (ireat Britain. WAUF HUI KK 8CALK.S. HEAVY FOKTARLE 8CALF8, on wbeela, lor Foundries, Moiling Mills, 4-c. B'lOKE BCALE8, various modiHcationa;COI!NTKItHCALER; HAY and COAL CAI.F8, sic. These scales have been long known and severely tested ; and tho universal con6dence felt in their accuracy ana perlect adjustment is such, that they ara regarded aa th stasidabd, from which there ia no appeal. FAIHBANKB & CO., SS Water st, Mew York. In Columbus, N. 8. Bbntoiv. mar5-3md FOR CALIFORNIA. THUOlHill PAN8AGE TO SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. lltv fUl'KRIOR OMPPPbU HHIP VENICR, 00 a tuns burthen, Captain J. H. Yodno, Ccmmander, will sail from I'liiLADXLrHiA on 8ATUKDAY, t!7th of MAHCH, in ballast trim, with l'assengers. Thia splendid hlp ia ntted up with one commodious 8sloon, 100 feet long, with Htata Rooms and Berths lor tamilies or parties, affording the beat and cheapeat pasatgr tbis spring, (as tbe Mail Steam 8hips are full nntil June) and will sail en the day, or expenses paid. It la confidently expected this ship will mske the passage In 100 days, for passage and amall iota of Ireigbt, apply Immediately to i. o. MUM.1.M, oi renin rront .t, rnna. f Passage In upper Cabin t'-2S i msr5-3ard. lower main Cabin tl60. SAVE YOUR MONEY. CnARI.EH P. FRERBIAN CO., (Late Freeman, Hodges It Co..) IMPORTERS ANU JOBBERS, 141 Broadway. 1 door south of Liberty Street, NEW YORK, HAVE now on hand, and will be receiving dally through the season, Neto Goode, direct from the European manufacturers, and cask Auetione. rich, fashionable, fanq Silk Millinery Goode. Our stock ot Hick Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. Many of our gooda are manufactured expressly to our order, from our own deaigna and patterna. and stand unrivaled. We offer our goods lor artr Ctuk, at lower pricea than any credit Uouse in America ran alford. All purchasers wi!ltind it greatly to their advantage to reserve a portion of tbeir money and make selections trom our great variety of rick cheap goode. kibbona rich for Konnets, Caps, Sashes and Relts. Bonnet riiks, tiatins, Crspes, Lisses and Terietone. Embroideries, Colisrs, Chemise us, Capes, Berthas, llsbtts, Hleeves, Cutis, Edgings and Insertings. Embroidered heviere, Lace, and Ucmstitrn Cambric Ildkfs Blonds. Illusions, and Embroidered Laeea lor Capa. Kmbroidered Lares lor f bawls, Mantillas and Veils. Honiton, Merhlen, Valpncfenes and Hrnsaels l.aoea. K'iglish and Wove Thread, Smyrnia, Llalo Thread and Cot-ten Laeea. Kid, Lisle Thread, Pllk, and Pewlng Silk, Gloves and Mitts. French and American Artificial Flowera. French Lace, Engli.h, American and Italian. to raw Bonneu and Trimminga. mhS-dSw Throngh Tickets for California. INDEPENDENT LINE. THE new and splendid steamer BROTHER JONATHAN, 1500 tons, having been thorouchly overhauled and improved, will sail fur ( hagres and San Juan on F'rufav, Si -WarcA, at 3, P. M, trom Pier 4, North River. Arraneeraents have been made with Independent Steamera nn the Paciic vthkh will prevent the pcibility of delay on tbe Utlimua. The Hooks are oow open for the sale of through tick-eta at the follow ing rates : f;tlll First Claw, 2I0 Upper Steerage, ifTttrWond Class. SiJ Lower eerage. To secure berths, application must be made immediately to the only aui!irixvd agent E. MILL8, martt-dvlw SI Courtland stmt. New York. TO TIIR LADIES. SrRSCR'.ris-Ratntb Ladies' Wreath.or any of the THntf. axinra for IMi, wbo have not received tbeir numbers for Jauuarv, Februsrv and March, will please call at tbe Newa-fMwer nnd Perindlesil Depat. or leave their address, a 4-tt C. A. MONTHOS8. -V pro X Wilkinson, ror sale Dy laeeo J. ksi ss wi saylf PINHKT at LA MSOR. |
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