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r . J i.i J : 252Sztj?JS VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, TIILTRSDA.Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 87, 1851. NUMBER 121. P It IN T K D AND PUBLISHED BT SOOTT & BAIOOM, ' nVHCK-JouiNit loiLDinaa, hioh and frail itmbkts. 1MJINTINU BOOM ON PEARL STREET. TKIM1M Invariably ! tdvnnce. The l)..ily, to personals Columbus, per year $100 " lent by mall out of Columbus S 00 " miring tun session, and Trl-Weakly balance ut Tear ' t ... in Columbus 3 00 lly i n ml , . . 4 00 rheTriWeklybyinall . . . . 3 on Weakly In Columbua ..... ....... 9 uo (Jul of the city; by mill, tingle 1 50 Toelubaol lour and upwards : . 1 35 To club ut ten mi upwards, to one address 1 00 , , Daily, session flOO Trl Weekly t 00 - Wuekly, single . . 50 . To clubs ot live aud upwards ..... 40 1 AdverllHiuM. Tim billowing rates and rules ol advertising have been ajtret upon between the proprietors ol the Ohio Statftman and tbo Ohio xiait .murnat, 10 on mwrToa, in tu cases, atmr wis date, jury . Uiilly Pnper. One souRre, lOlhiMor lets, one toaerttoU " each aidltional "1 wek - " a " .1 .. . a . ' ' 1 month a ' 3 . . (i . , l I M M IU landing card, & line! or lorn, par annum Si coluron.with 4 changes, ' " - 0 &i . . 1 50 . too . . 3 00 . 4 00 . 0 00 H 00 10 00 . IS 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 . uooo iti 00 . ysoo .30 00 . B0 00 . :t5 00 40 00 H W H ... :hangod weekly - " " . . it daily " ' with 4 changes '' " it 1 j cbtiugttd weekly 45 00 53 00 1.10 00 uany Other oases not provided lor, chargeable lii conformity with tbo above ratea. The standard or measurement to be rnlntoa type. For each additional square fn the dully, inserted one month, or a greater length ol lima, and for each additional square Inserted under the yearly ran, hall pi Ira. No advertisement to bo connidtred by the Jesr, unless It la ap (ilifd on the manuacrlit, or proviouily agreed upon between the pftrtii'i. fublinher nnt accnuntnblo for tlm accuracy uf loijiil advortlao. menta Iwyrmd tli atnoiinthnrtind for their piJLUciillon. Annonneini( candiiiRta (for ulHena of nvory don-rlution) to bo charged Ht tlio rata of titty ct-nU pfr week, lor vach onme; tlio aamii to bo, In all cuiea, paid In auvanco. All advt rtiscmijiiu Irom atrattgora or trantlcnt peraona to bo paid in advance. A(lvtrtiteuiimta not tnarknd on the copy for a pecihd nnmlmr ol iuaortionM, will bo anntiauod oiih timntli, unleaa ordered out, kiid payment will b pihoUm! ucoonlinly; - Tlio privilouna uf yearly advtrtiMra will be Confined rlabtly to tbfir regular buiini'aa; and all advertiaeuientt not purttdnfng tunroto, to bo paid lor extra. A'lvvrtiivmotiu for Auc'ionocra, (Inntrl Afti-ntu, Ileal Kitnt Agent, Ato., not to be coiiirncM tor by thnynur, but to bu charged . by thu iiettiH, at tU m unl rntoa. No DVBBT1SKMBNT CAN BK INSKHTFD ORATUITOnSLT. n, I , .'nifota turcharitsblo tnitltutiona.llro coinimnb'd, ward, twnbip Hid iilborpablio ineollngi,and aucblikc,ttiboehargi:d Unit )tte) MHrriqw: nntlcoa to bo charged 25ccmta. UeattiR iiivirlod without cbargo, unleaa accompanied by funeral iiivitHtiitiii or obituary uolicea, aud whtu to auoouipaaind, to bo paid lor H-'jjmi- alvttrtlaera, ond all othpraacndlng communlentlona or requiting unricea, ileairing to call alteutloo to faira, aoireoa, eon-;ort4, vr puolic eutertaioimmti where cbnrifoa are made lor k'liuUHi'.v--nil notice oi privaio ataocialluna overy notice d'i-tm li '-' attention tu private enturpriaea, calculated or in liitido.l 1 . (,.,m ite Individual iitb-mt, can only bo Inaerted with lliti uud'-r-itaudiiiff that tho aame ia to bn paid lor, Jl intended to ho lUMOtted 111 the, editorial column, the aame will b charged at tnn tot id not leaa tbitn Mu cuitf f:t line, ana toon omy wueu accoiiipHniud by an atliertUemcnL All leaded tulvertitemenu to bn chnrred not b-aa than double (lie above ratea, and meaaured aa If aolil. Advertisement! on tbo inalde excluniTidf, to lie charged at tho rto erf Ml per cent, iu advance on the above ratal. Attorneya will bo hoMen lor tho prieu ol iuaerting advertlae-oieiiU broil glit in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1851. !.. t.wt. r. . j I m . I t. wt. f. t.. .. .. T S"a '4 .. .. ' I S 3 4 ! S (i 7 8 !l 10 11 I U 7 8 9 III II r 1:1 14 15 in 17 18 1:1 I I l.r l(i 17 18 'I'J 'JO 21 J'J 23 24 45 S0 21 22 2a 24 25 '2i; 27 28 2U 30 31 .. 27 28 ail 30 31 .. FEBRUARY. ; , K.Jt. W T. F.. ! 2 :i 4 5 S 7 8 I 10 II 12 13 14 15 1(5 17 18 Id 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 .. MABOH. " f.M- T.Jw t. r. I. !.". .. .. .. T. I I 2 3 4 5 li 7 8 i !l 10 II 12 13 14 15 III 17 18 111 211 21 22 83 21 25 20 27 28 2!i 30 II .. APRIL. " i.i.t,. i: r. . ."' .". T "il"i" 4 i li 7 8 10 II 12 13 I I 15 Hi 17 18 19 i2U 21 22 23 21 25 2(i 27 28 211 30 I MA?. 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS II! 17 118 19 20 21 22 23 24 ji!5 40 27 28 29 30 31 JONB. AUGUST. i.i.T.JwT.7.. 4 5 C 7 8 II 12 13 11 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 20 27 28 29 SEPTEMBER, . M. T. w t. r. 1 8 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 10 44 25 2(i OCTOBER, T. W I 3 81 10 15 22 29 NOVEMBER. 1 .t.wt. r. i. . ". 7. . . . . . . i; 2 3 4 f. (i 7 8, 9 10 11 12 13 14 15) If) 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 45 40 27 28 29 30 X DEOEMBEB, I. H. T. w t. r. 7. l a it 4 5 7 8 9 1(1 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 I9 2ll 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 'lLTMlL'-l! 7 14 21 28 rtAKUKL GALLUWAV. HiT 9. FAflB. UtLI.OWlV & rAon, ATTOHSKYS AT LAW. WE will practlc l.w, u p.rtnrri, In tb Conrtt f Fr.nkliB od RdtoioiDg couitk't,.nd In the Circuit nn'l LfiMrkt U.d Conrtt. Oltico in flatt'3 new bniMiDy, oppoiile duta U4Mjie. a,0-tt A B. lll'TTI.KH, Altorneynnil Cauntt.llar.1 l.nw, rnlmtli... Olil. OrtiCf. Ilo. 4 Nell. .xvhDg.s uppoclte tjncriiUl ol rtutu'.ollicA ftl WAl.TKIt TIIHAI.I., Attorncrnnrl Conntirll.rRI l.nw,('olnm...f Otil.. AL, CommlMiofwr to t.ie tb. iekaowledgment ut rt for the ijut. ol NfW Ynrlr MU1U LCCt&N irrrTLitii. Tlt.o. cnMBTorit. oko.o.comstocl HIITTI.EH, t'tl.llHTtX K Ac CO., (PupecMnr. In H. t.'omitorlt A t'o .) FOHWAHIMNU ANII COMMUNION MKKCHANT8. 1.rJ Oil MumfRCturar., and dlfr. in Hnlt, PlMter, Fitb and Lmuber. Urnd ol thn Canal, Colnmbna, tbio. rw Liberal adrano-i ma,le on onlfninmu. mar6 J. KIIIUWAY & I'tl'H Iron F.hVt, Brmd rwl, nrr the BrMp, t'.lnnu kna, Dhi.. tort ol .11 Und., lad groat arl;tj of Ctrnja , a! waja on hand. uctl.'U UU. BOBBRT THO.MPSIIN'S OVPICK. , NO. 4, onV , Uigli atrrrt, Coll lunbua. WM. IK1U.T. m. c. Ltianf. 8RIRERT t Ml.T.KT, I OOK BlNDEHd, Uigk auicc, oppoail. In. rtblle OOrm, Co- U lambiM. aog'J,,5 i:VRH. AHRIITT aV CJII.. D EAI.ER8 In Hardware and Catkrj, Iron. Iia.la.niaM. Himaa UBliaAM- Uaterial.. Karmina and M.banieal Tuola, Militar. Uooda, An, Ao. ho. 181 Hin atrrrt, lla of the Hilt fadloek. F. c tuilowa. . ,. 1 - "' P. C. SEHHION9 & CO.. 1 lR V WOODH, Bouta, Snoen, llila, Caoa, Straw (looda, . a ' f qui doora .own m mrww, v-".- BI.DHIDUB aV MARTIN, nDiBKUH Alin TAILOR 8. tTt WrtM, Im doar narU Tawn, PPU t V I. Kavt, AUK nreparnl to muienM all oidara In ttair Vmt .1 b.atnM, I. Ik. Matnt and nwatfaanioMbUj atywi. JOnKPhT KI.DHIUUK, aplMtt " ' A. L. MAHTIM. 0OODIH d. MAUON, WHOLESALE bjW BetaU Dtjaaara la gee Axtvea, Oaaas4UllateaamOort. a.. 1 4 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 HI 17 IB 19 20 124 23 24 25 2li 27 jay :J0 INSURAXfK. roi.tinnrs agency. Kentucky Mutual Life Iiisurunce ComiHiny, Hdnrnaiv Kiifiri M I IIII.IIIHI. WIIH Company utlera tu the itiaurod all tbn aneurlty and fld-11 vanUgea of tho Mutual and Joint tftock plana (na heretolorv applied) uombined.iinmeir : Low ratea of Drniniuiui an a tin um) rotaru, in oaah, of tbn per eentafle required tor the contingent ui inBjwi an aaequate, nut not exceaaive provuion mr the tuiure aoourlty of roembera lor thn whole term ol lite, with an adequate intereat In the accumulating Innd secured to aueh membera, at death, byeredita upon their pollcim) a guaranty fund designed tor the permanent aecurity of iboit term metn bera, and Uo for the pruaeut aocurity uf thoae lor the whole Thla la the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose ratoa of premium are llxed at a lair reduced atandard, with a provla Ion tor an annually increasing accumulation uf funda (for future security) In exact proportion to tbo amount of busineaa and tbn Inereaaing riak Irom advancing age amonp the membera. rainphlets, Tracts, arc , liviut in delnil tho plan and ratea of too tympany, iuroined gratia, and appliratKina rerivcd, by M . J.R. 'i'UTTLK, AireriL a M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ne-d MUTUAL INHURANVK. Western Reserve Farmers' Insnranre UoiiiMiiy, PAINSVILLK. OHIO. P.P. Saktobd, Preaidunt. Wm. L. Fkkin9, Soeretary. ocM J. R. TUTTLK, Aent. MVKS INSURED BY Till: KEXTLTKY JILTl'AL Ml'l! I.NSt'RAXtlS CII.11PAXY, TUIH Cnmnanv baa an actual catiitnl ol l in a sTiitiilrj.it Tlmn, annd DollnrH, and la managed by men ol the higbcat integ Pomphleta furnished, Information glron, and Application ro-colvcd by J. H. TUIl'Lii, Agent. lit. a, h. HHtTH, Medical Kxamlnnr, reit3-dly TifiTHiliTlfmin iaFiTAN iikaltii insuT KANC:k tUO.III'ANV. HAETVOID. OONNICTIGIIV (IAPITAIj STOCK, l0,O0! This Company, by thelib-J eral uro visions uf its ohrtor. ia enablwl to oiler mivrintauea superior to those uroaenn.-d lv auv other Comnanv in thn linitd clUitrs eombiniiig aa it does the Mutual, Joint Htnck, and Lite im uui pru-ijws j in hii oi wmcn um rates are as liver 'ue to t huso assured as sslety to them and tlie Company will ad in u ' -i(niij u iu r tuiu amy one id uie union, or in lim trtd, it is boliu'vod, that has thus combined Us one rut ions, hki ottered to urant insurance with benoliu both meitnt and nrott l. tiv ' For lull details Inretrard to terms and oonditinnsrelerenrtimii w iiiBuu iu wiv iutL,uuiM iii uu una grnus oi ine ag-'iii, or ui y cmu. m-.u. u. ;uiaiuuh, agent. Columbus, O, August SO, 1P50. UNION MUTIJAfd KIFK INSI HANCK CO.UPAVN, BOHTON, H A nfl AO II tJfl STTB. C'nnllnl Al.'ill.unn. nPHia Company Insures Uvea on the mimt lavornlilo terms, and 1 grant CRlilnrnia rifilta, ovkrland or by aba, 1'nmiiunia can be paid qiinrtorly, or aeini-aunually. Auuiuul Bvailable lor payment of loisea, AlfK.iilS. On the lnt ut JuIvIiujL thla comnnnv deelared adlvidniul ni percent, nn;dited to holderaol Lite I'oliciea. Prsonadeairoualoinsumln thia eompiiny, will bn tnriilalir 1 with pnmphlcts and blitnk applicalinns, gintii. i. BilH w TUN, AiteM, Uillce No. T.i High at. Dr. Wat. Trf.vitt, Mediral Kxnmlner. IjaiiM-ly UTICA INhl'UANCK CMI.IIIMNV. UTICA.N. i. V, u n 1 1 n. 1 lit I It II . II II li . 'I'HF umleralKiied , nj-ent for tho above CompiiHy, Is preanil to tnko itHiirutices on proprty of every duichpiinn, humiihI Iom or dRinntio by ubi, and agnlnat the pot ila ol the ssa or inland navigniiou. UMks uxou on irtvoralilc terms, and hwrt ironiotly m (Justed T. UTOCK'I'MN, Aifenl, In1 4 1. uiiice No. 7a High St. KAOI.U 1NSI KANCK !.li ANY, IN( INNATI. C'liDltnl M 1 (I a oilO. INSURANCES taken in thia company agaiuM loss or dMinii;e by Hre, Hud atuinst thu nerili of tin; sua or inlasu naviuaiioj, on property uf every deocriptioii. aii losses prmniitiyailiitMU'd, Hnd rlska tHkt-n on hb HTorable tnus as any in thu city. JRim-iy T. HTUtihTtjN, Agen. ITV INHUItAM i; CtMII'AW OF CI Ml N N A Tl. 4 aii(ii $'.200,000! OthY oppnalia tho f'nplml IIiminp. r 1UK audorsigned bus bet.-u Hppointed Ajjent of the ahove corn X puny tor tho oity ol Columbus, and la authorized to insure oroporiy ol evety description aHinst loss ordunmgeby h'irt,nod g.unst the pnrila nf the .SVn or inland NavicRtion. Itisks tuken on the most (avertible tertnH, 'i'. .STOCKTON, Agent. DIHtCCTORfl. K. R. fleeder, William Hornet, (leorge CnrliHlft, J C. Thuru, i, M. liluir, II. lUper, l. P.Kiibruth, K. H. Lluinea, II. L. llotlinun. E. fl. UKF.DKH, Premdent. N. (iaxooRT, Secretary (aplH lrt (Ol CINCINNATI.) Iiirnrpoi nledb tbo Htnlool Ohio. Kill, OOOCnpitul. IIFK INrIIUAN('l effected in thia Company on tbo M1J J TUAI.nnl JOINT HTdCK aystems. Home of the peculiur RilrantRi-ea of thia Company anu 1. It has a capital of $1)0,(0, we" ciire.l ; Iihb two depart meuls, the mntuiil nod joint stork i the nuiitnl depiirlment beina setiured by tho wholu stiri it ol Uie coinpaoy and ila accumulation a. 3. The rates of premium in the jnlntntark department are n-ducod equal tu au annual cash dividend in advRticout 'M per cent. J, In the mutual department, but onc-hnlr of the anii'ial premium la required in ca.:ii. win n tbo iunurnuuu is lor 111.', and the aiiuuMl pruioium amounts tu a) 10 dividend ol prolita aiiiinnlly ; aci ip lsued drawing iulerent and trnnttliTitlile, a. i lie itieoi iud nuHonnu may oh innureu ior me nenein oi me wile, the iiiMuiauce imyuble to her, tree from all claims ol credi tors or representatives. We nro not aware of thia provision in any other Company in Ohio; it ia in none of tbo lung Huh Companies, and but low of thn Eastern Companies, 6. 1 ho uroBUuina may be paid seuii-aiuiuully, or quarlcriy.il preferred. 0. Tim premiums received will he Invested In the West and tlm money paid annually lor lilt insurnee retained Hinoug us. All should injure who are uot ckhtain ol laviui tiieir IhiiiI-liiain comlortable circuinst'incea, and all wiiose Income deiteud utiou their imrsonal exertiona. as Cl'Ttrvraen, PhvsieiMns, Law yers and Meed rtiiics, Clerks, Hook-keepers, and thosa In public ottioes. Alau, Merchnitta, Tradesmen and Manulaeturei s in ac live busineas, whuoe property dopenda upon the vieismtudea ul trade. A The" whose real estnte la encumbered. 4. Tho vt ho require the endorsement ot their friends tor Ibelr aecurity. t. '1 be urea or all parents who might leave their laiiilliet unprovided lor at th'-tr denib. oriL-Kaa and diritctohs II. II. (JOOllMAN, I'h'b'l W. W. COM V I'resi.ler.t. I. barfTon Hecretnry. MRKeroas. rnciiunti. II. II (loodinan, OrMirirn Carlisle, Willinm Unmet, W. W. Cones, Hamuet K. Keys, William McCammon. Cbnrlea Conalmn, A- ii. Knrt, Cbnrlea liuodman, K ieat. U. W. IJeshler, Columbus. (I, H. i'ayne. Cleveland. O. Hoard or Kinanck. Iln. Jacob Hurnet, Samuel W'iffirlua, Ksq., T. M. (Joodiiuin, Krq. WAiuir.ra jr,ntmn, yigeni, OflfenOhfo Mutual Insurance Co., Columbus. Prof. f. CARTKa, M. It., Medirnl Kxarnlner. may U7-ly Ilurdwitrcs 4.KRK, ABBOTT Sc CO., HIKe ef the .tlt Fndlmk, IS. 161 lllffll a I reel, HA V t now in store and in (ransitu from the east, very large stock nf hardware, eutlerr. house bulldina materials, far oning and mechanical tools. We bare long been anxious tu meet our customers on low pricea, we have bw the ability tn do so. Our goods were bought for cah and we can and will sell m prompt paying purelnmera upon as good terms. If not a little better, tlinn any other caUblishueot in this vicinity. joiM.7 ilKufc, Alt KOI T CO " iAINTM.' ' WE have on hand and for sale at lb lowest market ratea, Linseed OiL White and Red Lead, C'tarh and r urnltnrc Varnliib. Also, a superior article uf 1'ietura Varnish, os;ibfr with a great variety of punts, brnaliea, ate. At the sign nt thn 4'akhiai.k Tin miix;. I AAPA,R Instie Springs; yis.u Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass Hubb Kftm.f::ihai..aMBa: 1'ntenl Lather : l.ace.Tntu, Hanuuk Limnva; Painted and Cam Cloth; TM,!(fl,rk'atne Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sate by JatM'7 ti rHF, AKHtri T it I d. llTRtokethia opportnnlty tu any that we have now In afore v ana lor sale at low prurna, Mtu k" of the best nails i bruuirht to thia market. OKIIK, ABHU'iT tt CO. 1,000 BOXKfl WINOOW (il.A.-H, amongst wbi.b may be loiind ainak- and double thick (reach, the Ifi Pins burs All cheaper Klns ol all Ihe asunl A?.t-. At Ib'ipB jylj OII.'L 1'ADl.OCh. ol ttwi 4' UO 4'l'T HAWM, WBhavejoetPPet'ivndatreah lot ol lh.e very superior cross cat ssws wn have been sellinc the last two yenra. Inn7 " OKKK. AHHOTT A C ( bina, UlaHi anil (Infcnswarr. NKW HTOHK. f1HKBiibserIb4-rshavecuramf-nc"j husieeaa m Columbus tn M. the above hoe, and are aow receiving a very large new and enmpb'te stock, eomprisinr Wbite Ironstone Dining TeaandTolletWare, ofthn bcstquHlity. California Leatre ' " KlorentraeVme " " Malberry Foliate " riowmg Bloe laf m Flowing Amethyat w " Light Bloe Delaware With a very large and complete atock nf Common Ware. Aim, a splendid assortment of Hntr and Hall limpa, Oiran-almea, Brnsanta Were, WaHers, fas tors. Table Catlery, Lan-terne, Ae Ae. ALee Heeervtng a very fallaawortineiit of Glass) Ware, French China and Fanny Warca. We reapeeutally rrqorrt Ihe ettlxM ol fTolnmmia and sur-roesdlng cnuntry to call end eismlne vr stock and pricea, which sua ot fait to prove satisfactory. . ft. O. FOSTER, aeplt mate Jomad Ballding, Hish at, Colambtts. ntMll am pArmrnc. OardenrBc. fratts and Flowers, tne la. X a I sad beatwncka; aaao, trorka am riotweatie anfmals, birda, 4aStsAVaaaAlaalMaam J. U. RUtatV aVCO. TKANSPOKTATION. TIIItOUGIf TO CINCINNATI IN TWKLVF. UOUUH. I, (. aud t. liailroail, Opened tn Colunibiia, mid connecteil with tlio 101,1 IHI -V VKMA'mhI l,ITTI,LIIAH. It Air. ROAIIS TO IN1N ATI AM WITH THK ti A N I) V HH Y & N K H A UK H. It. AT h 1 1 K LII V "FALL AKhANOKMKKT. H and id'tiir October lih, 'i i aiua leave aa follows, Hundaya w excepiea: Clevelaml for Columbus T OO A M. U, IK) A. M. " ti ut) P. M. Clevt'tnnd for Colunibus and Way Stutiuiis, with frelfiht 600 A.M. ColnmbiiiforCliivelfind 7.00 A. M. M ' 11.00 A. M. " tf.UO P. M. Columbus for ClcvelinJ nud Way Stations, with freight COO A.M. Tlio 7.00 A. M. Train Irom Columbus. wilhtifisseniiors.atotMat mi why Humous, nmi rciuim's i.ieveianit at a -to r. ii. Tlw 11.00 A. M. Kxureoa i rnio Irom Columbus, storu It la- ware, Cardiugton, l.Hliou, Shelby, New London, Wnlimiiton and Graiton (onlv) with the pissengeis Hint leuvo (Dcionnti at 5 'JO A.AL, via the Litllo Miami, and Columbus and Xema lUilroada, aim connects at Cleveland at o.'JU r fll. tor ifutlnlo huh itutiRirk, with tho new and splendid Low Presnun Ste:mi Packets, KM-PIKKHTATK, Cnpt. Uazard, ml IllJCKKYK HTATK, CaptRin 8taahd, lor Huttalo; ami Uie QUUKN CITV, dipt. T.J. TiTTi, and ALABAMA, Cpt. W.T. 1'ka.ik, for Dunkirk. Arriving at uuoairK at t o ciock a. m.; huo at imiinio at i o eiorK a. iu., in time to connect with the Kxpress Tiuius lo Now York and Al-baur.Tne 7.00 A. M. Train from Clevelitnd, with ptiisengers, stops at an wiiy riRiions, ami readies pm-iny at u-i ,. M., counoitiug with tho Siuiduaky and Nnwnrk KmlroHil, and arrives at Columbus ut 'J.-I5 P. M., mid Cineiniiati at 11.00 P. M. Tbo 11.00 A. M. Kxureei TrHiu tor Columbua and Cincinnati. stops at Oration, Wellington. New Loudon, .Shelby, Curdington anil Delaware, and counects with the .Steamers Km pint tit ate Hiid liueieyo histe irom tiultrihi, ami AlalomiH hikI Uueen ;ity irom uunurK, at cioveiuntl, and nt ;oii)mlniN with ihe ;oluiubu anil .euia, hod Little Miami UmboiuU, reui bing Culumbus at 5 HJ P. U., and Uiticlnnnti at 1 1 W V, M. 1 ho o Ou 1', Al. 1 ram Irom Clevelntnl to ( (ilnnihitfl and Cincin nati, with passenger, stops at nIL Way rilntioua, and arnvca ut CinrimiRtl next riy at II.imi A. M. Thot).00P. M. Tniinfrom Columbus to CIuTeUiid. with pitiscn. gers, stups at all Way .Stations. riSPRnsemiers will be ticketed between rrjlmnbUB and New York, f helhy and New York, Clevelattd fliid oberlin, Clevuland and Llyria, Clevelund tuid Norwulk, Ctuvclnml mid Wuuattr, nd Cleveland mul Milnn. rUr" I ho cotnijnv nro nreiinn d to receive frelsht in cmtaign. raeiit,audtrHiijpot't it to iuiv pf-ii-t ou tliuir roml. l-'orpariicu litre, see t-'reicbt Turill'. O. A. hMOHT, Clevel.ind, 1 (iro. Wathun, (;oluuibuB, J. Agents. J. P. Davis, Shelby, j W. II. Clrmkst, riup't L. M. II. H., Cineimintl. S. MKiiKKRk-, bnp't (J. X. ILK., Columbus. 1. W. bTiuDKR, Cincliimiti, t Tj k ... ..... C. Patrick, Clovehmd, ) ' ".1 Aginia. A. .STONK, Jit., S u peri nt en J cut. Oltieeot IheC.n. StC.H. it Co., J Clrvbland, Oct. i:tth, lt-:. i nov4 "851. 1831. COMhllJSCIM V V KAIMCOAO, ISUM.UISlt AHItANiK.VlK.NT. ON and alter Jnne 4, unlit further notice, I'asspnger Trains will run as follow ; LM'UI.i TlJltOU'iH TKA1N between Cleveland and Cm- ctohiili leiive Columbus duily, (uiidHys excepted,) ut 3,ai) P. M., arrive ut Xenin 7.40 P. M. lleturuiug, leuvo Xeuin at B.Jj A. M,, arrive at t'ohiinima 0.40 A. M. ACCOMM MODATION TRAIN Lenvet Colnmbus dnflv at .MO A. M anivea at Xeuin at A M. (connecting with a Train on tiio Little Miami Uinlrond which arrives iu Cmdmmti ll.x0 A. M.) it" turning, lenve .cni;i on the arrival ot tho tram Iron; ;ni' intinli at ii Tj 1', M., rea-:h t;olumbiia ts.M 1'. M. I'dixeimtT- by this Trmn cointf either to Cleveland or Clnein- imti, sleep ni Columbud (nnl resume the next nionniig. Couches leiive l Ailnmbus duiiy for Lancaster, I 'lulltrotlie, Newark, Zunesvill,) nud Wheeling, on the arrivMl id llio Cars. Pierce's line ol HtiureR runt between Xeiim and DayUiu iu con- iH'dton with Ih,Ui iruuta ol Cars. lickelsmaj be had al th-' otlii'o of the Ohio Htnuo Couiliauy, n Colunibiia. I -tyf Tho ('ompany will not be retiionibl( for ImLTniro ex- oieOlug .rU Iu value, iinlims by special iigntHii''iit. juiti a. iui.unr.it i, nop i, THK KAIIilClrAO. IMIMIII M iV HTAI-K UVVtVK, UA oeen reilli'Veil iruill tlio Mil limine' to luiir ilouri north of tlio Ainerieiiii Hotel, en llijlisireet. (.'ill aens an reuueUMi tn omII hI the olhee mid secure K minimi Tick tit tor either North or Wr-t. Tb y cnu hNo Iihvu hii Oumibus enu ior mem Rtineir retiuenccs, nnu oesurn ut arriving at tne Depot iu lime tor tho trains. Four IjFii.ly 1-inen of Coneliea lenveon tho arrivrtl ot the cuts, r'or Newuik, .nuesville .Hid Whi!tihug, as follows: J.ant ait) l j.inrs lenve at in A. ?l. Lxprea ' " 0 P. M, Kxti a CoHchcs iuruisheJ at short notice. 11. O. HI'. AM, Agent. Columbus, Ohio. March 25 Iffil-ly New Voik and Erie liuilroad Liuc. NKW mute to New York city vtn. Dunkirk and the Erie Railroad, coiiuoeliiiii wilh irst class steiuimra oil Lake f.rie, tho ichixHii, Cleveland, ('ohiiribus Hiid Cineinnati, t'iuvelaiid and I'lttsliuruh, nnd BnniliiNiiv aiifl Citicintiafi Itxihoiids, mid steam ers ou the Ohio and Misaisippi rivers, and thu Ohio, h.ilinnuand I'enin.) ivnnm eimiiH. THAI NH I.KAVI-; HI KlliK AN lOI.I.OW H (.Sundays excepicd,) 1st Morning Kxpiesi Train ut 0 o'clock. d do Mail ' " Hi " .Id K. veiling Express " " AM " Thrnuifli Tlelti'ln iVnm Colunilma In Metv orlt.$l I. Tlio Mml Trmn stops ut Kltmiti, wliere jeteiiiferii chu sleep ( hours, and take the Lxpress Trhin, aniviiig in New York next morning at ! o'clock, mukiug tho wholu dimHiuo by ilriy liijlit. The t.xpress Kreight and ChilIo Tniln lenves Dunkirk at 4 A, M. daily ; a Passenger Car is Hthn:hi'd to this Trujn to utcoiuinu iiatr WHy passengers ami nrovi rs. 1 13 1" are trow Dunkirk to New York, K Herein) -tlani, 9.1. This coinitnnv are nreuared to trsustioiL liveiliak aud ticiuhu of all kinds to and from N- w Yoi k- 1'articulHr RttMitii'ii will be tmid to Mock lie bruito Udns 6 leet Wide, givis thin route great mlvioilnj;i over n.irrow gauge KtHnwIs tn the trnnpporlaiion ot 1;ick. I V Additional Tr(ns will be put in commission in a very short time. Freight Tariffs will be ilptrihtited, giving lull particular in re- gaid to the prices ol Kn ight, ha anolt aa tb- y can w prepan.-d. i, 1 1 Art, piino j , oujj t. J. NOTTINGHAM, AjTeiil. Dunkirk. jull New York and Eric liailroad Line. FOIl DUNK IKK PIKRCT, W ITHOUT I.ANOINIJ. miiUUOH TO iVjfC XUliti L Jl'i UOUHSt ritllF, stoHraer ALABAMA, Cnpt. W.T. Pkash, will leave for X Dunkirk Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satuidaya, at Q o'clock P. M., or immodiittely on the arrivnl ol tho Kxprens Train from Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with tbn Morning Lxpress Train for Now York. for Freight rrr Paisann apply to J. W. TUOkNTifN, American House, Columbus. tlP Thrmmb, Tickets cfn bn procurod at tho Ohio eilajo Of- flee, Columbua, Ohio. New York and iiric liailroad Line. FOR llt'NKlnK IMIIKCT. WITIIOCT I.M)IN1. rilHOVHH TO A7.-IC YOIIK IX t IIUIMX. r . II K trainer QliilKN (Tl Y, C.()l T. J. 'Irrfa, will Iravn lor 1 Dankirk on MouiiHy., Wclm- iliiy. .ml KilUy., at.1) o'clni'l I'. M., or immMiHI.'ly on lb,' nriirul .it thn txir, .. Train Iron Cincinnati, runnccung at Uunliirk thn &li'iiing hxpn-u Train lor N"W York. l. For Frplirht or Pn,ncn npi'T to J. W. TIIOKMDN, AniHrlran IIin.,,Cn)iinil'U. r??" Thrunirh Tirkt'ta c:in bo uritctirnd at tin) Ohio oliujti Ol- n,-, I'obimhn.. Dili,.. 27. k-UMMKK .-I1AVVI.S Ai' A i.U.v. A bun tut, almntly Injdmd O to bn bad tor a Ino, Tor ,rIi- hy H. IIIIWI.KC CO III JJJ( 'jA. TO fOI'NTHY illKIU'HANTH. T. have on band a lot ot assort! emtes, which will us aidd f at New York prices, freicht only added, and a large Mid Gluts Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and others aro incited to rail and examine our assortment ol China, Crockery, and Glass ware , also a r uperb lot of Fanry Warea, such aa Itich Va-rs, Tete a lete Helta, Motto cops and aancers, crrt and eneraved lhhemian Glass ware, Hrit annia 'JVa rietu, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Hpuons, CuuVepots, Ar Ac., Are. American Table Cutlery, German Kitver and Plated Tea and Table Hpoons. Cornelia's rolr Lard Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Wallers, Lanterns, and many ether articles uaetnl in house keeping. J- WKH'IWATKU A HON. Colnmboa, August 15, .fcTL-ly iiun ANII NT It AW AIATTINIJ. 1200 oell D6 Coenanut Drirk and Straw Matuog, just receiT ed, and for sale ot ' ' J. D. 03HORN CO. REAL li STATU. 03KPH r. BaTITtf. SAMUICL M. Mli r.H, N.niTii v mim.h, ATTORNEYS A tW CUVNStlLl.QHs A T .AS U-,n Ifatute ABnte, Hurvityora mid Nnturi, 1'uhlle. iiiuii i)imt,Ti uoi.uinuiis, oiuo, TTKNDtu thu pracllcnol their priilusiioii,obtAinlnf. pensions, d. i aeumg (inn .easing real estate, surveyilut hho oivjoiog laiius, coiluctlub ol claims, examination ol land titloa, atu,, ic, Ac, BRVKBKNCKR. Hwan ft Andrews, Columbua. O. Allred verv. New York Cllv, Wra. Milfurd, Cleveland, O, Tweed, rtilley St Wrlglit.Cin'ti. j. 6L. w.rtnnay, bl iuuis, bio. ueo. l . Williamson, Liuelu all. JOHN V, BAKKR. RODKHT AllllSTliOh O. IIAKKIt oV AKiIMTIION(J, REAL E8TATK BKOKKKH and OKNKHAI, LAND AtiKNTH Otllce, Houlh room KxctiRiige Bnnk Jtiiildfng, Culuinbus, O IO II HALK An OUT LOT con mining lt arr-a, nith a I rami) building, atuated on friend street, opposite ihe ltllnd Asylum, Inquire of aug'J RAKKIt it AKMflTltONO. FOR HALK A two story fllUCK MOl .-i:, oiitHiiiinir six rooms, aituab'don the south end of Hltli street. Tui ios et say. Inquire ol augil BAKKR Sc. AKM3TKONG A V All.II l'OK piAl.fi OR HUNT. PIIIH farm Is situated within two miles ol tlie city, mid contains 1 80 acres, B5uf which are improved. Ktiqulre of K-pl'-. BAKICH at AKMHTHONIJ POIt HALK AT A HAIK.AIN. ONE of tlio most deitlrHtile vacnnt Halt Lola in tbn city hi uated on Town street, between liivh nnd Third tn-.-ti Inquire of aug' HAKKK V AliMS'l UOMl. FOIt HA1.K OK KXCIl ANt.K. ( 1tfa Af;llKS r' LAND, in lleiiryoounty.llltools.apoitUin Vt kJ oi Which la timbered, the bnlaiit ia a first rule uuMnv of bottom and rolling prnirle. Thla IhiuI is well e denial, il lor h piock rarm, n living hii aminaancn ot living wuinr the year round. Persons wishing to purebase, or exclude property m this vicinity, for a desirable piece of land, would do well to cnll on the subscribers immeijiateiy. Inquire ol augw I1AK1K ft AllM.s i KONii. lona Land A'nn anil Mxclian 0(!ire, IOWA CITY. COI.MAN. I'Ou FM.. HtRT .1- t tl THIS Company have established a General Agency at tli-s. -it of Government lor the purehnso and salt- ot M xienn War Land Warrants, and tor tho location of Warrants issued under the act of September, 1850. The Company also res jwet fully tender their acrvieea aa Asents for selling these Lands when pntoiileri, ami lor paying taxes on unuuR ui nuu-ruaiuums. KKI KKENCK3. Stephen WUcbnr, Esq., U H. Diatiict Attorney, Iowa; d. H. Hhelledny, Ksq., Marslmt Ri'gister and Receiver Laud Office, Iowa City, Iowa ; Iteiiterand Receiver - " " Kairtieid " Register and Keceiver Dubuque, " lion. I). F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa . D. A. January, Esq., 1. Louis, Missouri ; J. P. Kddy, Ksq., o lion. Nenion Edwards, Alton, Illinois ; John W. Vance, Danville, " Garret Vliet, Mllwaukie, Wisconsin. Hon. K. M. Huntington, lain Com. t .'en Land Otilre, ludianni " Oliver II, Fmitli.l ndlanapolit, ln.lir.nH - " Alberta. White, Lakyelte, Chnncey Rose, Esq., Terre Haute, " John Chambers, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentiu ky J rones Davies, Ksq., tmit'ilund, John Armstrong, Ksq., Green sbn rub, IVimaylvmdn ; Alexander H. Stephenson, Ksq., Geltjshuritb, I'euii-j Ivania ; William McCiellan, Ksq., Chitinb-rel.urpti, Gen. O. II. W. Htull, Cumberbiiid, Mirylntiil Hon. Richard M. Youug, WaabinLMnn City; " Fits Henry Warreu, " Henry Clay Henderson, Kso.. Treasury Deuariment. atilihuf ton City. Major waiter li. Morns, Mnmphia, Tennessee, Col.Ham'l It. Anderson, Nashville, " General Mcintosh, Georgia. John Hrynn Ksq, Cm torn House, Cliarlcifoii, fluuiU Cun.lina ilnv Benjamin Chiice, Natchez, MisrtUHipji Hon. John McLean, Clnciniutti, Ohio; Geu. Charles Anthony, rfprlnufleld, " W. II Hubbard, Ksq.. Columbus, 11 ('id. John Noble, Coiumhiia ' ,y TIOUHK ANI LOT FOR HA i,V., h THKaubscrilier wlil sell tho Lnt mi which he lives, on i High street, between Town and iKicb. It is in the ei nue ol Mhecitv. and a verv convenient shind lor luiRinntt. un.i f. family reside nee. Tho terms will bo abotitoim third down anil the hnlance In payment. Those who wish to purchase to npecu late on, or to locate for busineas would do well to '-all and osum lue tho premises, as a good bargain willbenllen-d. "" VA, iM thkaij,, I am authorized to sell that excellent nrr)nertv ..i Kir IM.-'. the south aide of llrond stnwt, eaat of trout. W. T. I AND FOIl HALK, The undivided half ol ICV'MHOm-m J of land, adioinimt the eltv nf rinlnmints. itji r,..u Hb.t .j Htch street, fronting on the Columbus and Grnveporl turnpike. Title Indluputable price ISO dolliu a per acre. Terms ev. and made known on application to D. H. FORMA N. VALUAHLU lttOlKHTY tlN TUiRO NTUKKT FOIl HA i.i-:. AN unimproved halflot comer .'Id and Htatestreela;Hlsoaroiu modiotis Brick dwellinsj with 10 rooms and irood out bttil.i nga nearly now, corner 3d and Rich streets. Knquin-ut' BCTTLKS, COMSTOCKA Co. FOIt HAI.K. flMIOSKt I nf Kiel two well known Lota Koa. 7."fi and 7.17. on the romer Rich and Sixth streets, with street and alleVtvall roond them, formerly the property ol Chenter Johnson, mi uliHi are a great varit ty ol choieo Iruit and ahi ubbory, aud subdivided into seven parts to suit purclmsars. ALSO Two Lota on the cornerol Friend and Seventh streets subdivided Into seven parts to suit puahnscrs. There is an alley u'Vi iei in wium running inroiiirn thm tor general coiiventence The whole ol the lureiroitiu urnnertv will be sold oil verv ae- cotnmod tiling terms. For particular, inquire"!' 'i hutiiHs W'ood, gent (teb'isi WM. PMKLAN. HALK OF C0LLK:K I.ANDHi ' I x H K larger ami Ifelter portion ul thene lands slill remain tin-1 sold, and thev are now olt'ered at trivite snln on Hccomino- dating terms a port only of tbo purciii.se tooDey being requii ed in band. Also, for aalehiiildlnff and nut lots In the villiore of Gambler. which are nnsunmsied lor bCHUtv of Incaiimi, and hi I tlm iiiure Important advnntngus to be desired in FUch property. A good hotel is specially needed in tbo village, and a lot for thr purpose will be hirnhmeri on tavorahle term. eppiy to tneinnacrilre (iamLiur ,hms county. jr-tf M T.C. WING. Agent FOIt HAl.t:. rpHE IIOIJFK AND LOTol Dr. Cam, on the corner or Town X and Seventh streets. The bouse ia new. with stable, rarrfntrn house nnd other out buildings, nil arranged with a view to enu iter t nnd convenience. The lol will he aold altogether or divided Into two or three lots, to suit purchasers. For turther particular! Inquire of WILLIAM Molt li IS, at tho store ot U. Cowlrs & Co, jaii-fi-ll IIOCKINtJ COAL. I AM now receiving daily, Irom my Coal flank, tho beat nt llorklntt C'onl. which I will sell from boat at xvfn cents per bushel, or deliver in any part of the city at KtGHT cents per buxhel. He Ice led Conl for f.rntee. Columbus, Mny 17, 1851-tl P IIAYDKN. Tho underalpned have been burnintr tbo Coal from Mr. Hnv- den's bank for tho last year or two. It has gh en us good suns-taction, and we would recommend it uw supi rinr tn any soul in this city. s. Mfipahy, Cnhimhns. Mny 15, 18SI WK wuuld call attention to our stock of Fine Wiid'hei, nt London nnd I.iipvh .llnnufnrliire. u lii h ill i-om- niend themselves in tbo high lmih aud accuracy ol their internal structure, and iho perfection and beauty ol their rrt,e. Also, cine Y alettes tor Ladles, in great fRiiitr; as wen nan general assortment ol all other kinds ol Cold nnd Silver .Yniehc, iu sty le and price to suit all. JKWKI.TIY. A full nnil beautiful assortmcr.L selected wllh sreat care. Deaio nvitnilno. Wo will rabke lint pries low enough. SILVLR WAItK. Always a laraeand floe stock, made from sterling silver: war ranted tiqual tu coin. r ink Li.ut;ns. Mnrhle In vnrinna enlnr. Inltlrl Ktinnv. Pnnler Marhn and the lower grades In variety. PLATED AND BH1TTANIA WAKE. A flnenaaortment Rnskets,Cat.tors. Can lle-sticks, it., Ac. Alau, Watch-makers' Tools and Materials. w1 Simp Stone (iriililla IMPORTANT AND IM'KilKSTlNO TO ItiH'HKKI EPKRrf. WE have on hand and have he- n aellina lortbeheo tw o years, anew and utotul article, calh d "Hin.p Stonn i.i i.btl.'n. ' The advantages uosst sued hy these Grnbil- a over the obi kind arc numerous. They bake buckwheat cakes superior lo tho old plan, never requiring any grease, consequently H i not sumke Cakes baked by these are a I way a nlcelt browmd, m-vi.r hull cooked or burnt, aud when once healed, they retain lie- h a lor a long time. The unpleasant ol'ir arising from the Iron Criddln Is entirely obviated In thia article. Tbo saving of greas,- is al.o an iti-m uf importance, Tbn Soap Stone ha" been used for lining toves,ete tn the Kant for fifteen or twenty years, and the durability thereof ia equal to Iron. The great demand wetavefnr theMPeap Stone GrMdle."and the general satisfaction they have given to those persons whnuso them, recommend tho article tn the attention of every housekeeper and their merits cannot he appreciated except by those who use them. We keep the following atzea constantly on hnd : Round 10, IU and 14 inches indiarnetpr; price, $1, )! oO.snd Oval 10, lfl and 22 Inches inleiiflth; prlce.9l.Tfl. A? nnd (-V-Vi. Forauloat ItliRNKTH House Furnishing Kitablihmcnf, No. 14 East Fourth street. Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea Trays, Brlttaima, Japancd, Hronied and Tin Ware, llathing Apparatus, and Ho'rigerators. Clnclnnalt, October 4, 1K".1. OAKS. HIIAWLH, All. VELVET and Merino Cloaks, llroebn Long tihawls and Scarfs V ate, jast neeived by leep'JOl UNO WHEN. V . It. HltHHAKO WM. Ulvnn. t n y PW I Pailij (Dip State 3oumal. Tiu ittsDAY morning, novemukh 17, ik.u f'W'n thouitlitul homo and Iho 'Unit ons tliwe, when read-lug the lo How lug lines. Ilr.w many parents' hearts thrill with pleasure ut this graphic, graceful dcscrlptiuu of desr, tninllisi sceiie' : TWO YEA 118 OLD. Playing on tbo carpet near mu Js a llltle cherub glil ; Ami her presence, much I fear m-, Hots my seriBcs lo a whirl ; For a book la open lyintr, Full of grave pbilosophying. And I own I'm vainly trying Tbero my thoughts tu hold t Hut, In spite of my essaying. They wilt ever more be straying To the cherub near me playing, Only two years old. With her hair so long and il..en, Aod her aunny eyes ao blue, And hor cheek so plump and waxen, She ia charming to tbo view. There her voice to all who hoar It Breathes a sweet entrancing spoil; O I to bo forever near it la Joy untold For 'tis ever iwectly telling, To my heart, with rapture swelling, of Rttitcllon idly dwelling-Only two years old With a new delight I'm bearing All hor sweet attempts at words, In their melody endearing, Sweeter far than any bird's; And the musical mistaking, Which bcr baby lips are making, From my heart a charm ia waking, Firmer lo its hold Than the charm so rich and glowing, From the Roman's Hp o'crHowing; Then ahe gives a look ao knowing Only two years old I Now her ripe and honied kisses (Honied, ripe for me alone,) Fill my soul with various bllsioa, Venus oover yot has known. When her twining arms are round me, All domestic joy hath crowned me, And a fervrnt spell hath bound me, Never to grow cold, O I there's not this sido uf Aideou, Aught with loveliness iu laden A my little cherub maiden, only two years uldl sua IX otitis: Or, what Five Dollure Paid. Mr. Herrmt was aittin in Ills ullicei. huh Jnv. wl,..i a luil i-hier-fl. mu. Imnded Ithii it amnll aliii of nuner. It win a bill for live ilollara, i.uh to hi alioenmlier, a poor innn who lived in tliu next tqnnro. It'll Mr. dnmt th.it I will netti? ihia anon It j'j I ho boy rnliml. N"W, Mr. ilt'nint UnA a five dnllai dill in Ilia him -k-t: but, lie Tell ni if Iih CMiildii't piiil Willi if. ft Jnln'I i!;o to ho entirely out ot motioy. So, Ai'liiti? fnnu this iniiilai, he t dhI Mint iht Imy awny. Very still sat Mr. Heiiiut for tin next five minntm; y.f hn tliniiErhts were liiibV. He Wll8 Dot llltnCi-tliei- aitliehetl Willi I, im. kcII, Thn ulniHiimlrr whrm pnnr man, and i eed-d bin money m soon nn rumed ho wn mil nuadvistd nf thifl lacl. I nlmiiHt wifli I hiid sent In in (he live dullum' a .Mr. Ilerrmt, nt h-ufh, hit!l amtihU. Ho wants it vnrso thtin I tin. He mused atil! ftirih'T. ' The (net is,' Uo nt length exrhiinit'd, aititlin!' tii, U'a Gr.'inl'ij umiioy, uud Dot iiiine; nnd what ia iimm he slmll have it.' So anyiti", Harriot look up hi hat uiid K-I'i his oflh . nidvn-i i'et ll . SM.,iM-u. Pi-.i i.- hoy tsutored the. whop. There w:ii u mu di ul id' eiu u-eatitoss in the b.um'ii inker' ti.to a. No sir,' replied thu lnd. Didn't eel tho money T' ' No air.' ' Wnmi t Mr. Heniot in ?' ' VfH, air ; hut ho enid it whhi'I mnve iiicn' I" ihiy.' Odeiir! I'm aurry !' cnitif IVnm the tin euiuker, in n depressed voici. A wuiiifiti wns aiuiny iu firunt's shop wlton tht; hov cfiine in ; ahe hnd now risen, nnd wan leimiup; tin the counter ; n look ot diMippnihtuieiit w Hpi m It rftti't ho hrlni d, Mrs. Leo,' anid firat'l. 1 was Mini nf getting the mnny from him. fie never tliaap pointed mo Iu lore. Cull 111 to-morrow, nnd 1 will iiv and h tvt it for yon.' Iho wnmnn luoh'-u trouuleil iin wflliiH dirinitixiinfi -d. (Slowly nho luriicit awny mid left, the uliop. A few miniitnfl nllor her drpnrturn Hrrriot rame in, mid after some word of npnlojrv, paid Ihe hill. Kirn Hnd ect una bill clmucrtl into mlver lor me.' Hind the shuemukor, tu his boy, the moment liisLiiatnm or hiid deported. . ISow, en b I he, an atn-ii us tlio ailverwaa r need m hia hntitls, 'take two dollars to Mi, Lee, nnd ihree to Air. Wrnver nrroPM the street. Tell Mr. Weaver that I am obliged lo him lor having loaned it to tnn thia morning, nnd sorry lint I hadn't aa much ui the house when he tent for it nn hour ago.' 'I wish 1 find it, Mrs. Eldeti. But, 1 assure you that I have not.' suid Mr. Weaver, the tailor. ' I paid out the Inst dollar just before yon eame in. lint call in tomorrow and you shall have the money, to a certainty.' 'But whnt nm I tod.todavT Ifiavii't a runt tn bless myself with ; and 1 owe so much at tho grocer 'a where I deal, that he won 't trust mo h r anything more.' The lailor looked trnnMed, and tin? wminiii liiijered. Just nt this moment the shoemaker's boy etitcrrd. iicrearo uie three dollars Mr. (rant borrowed of you ihis morning,' said ihe hid. 'He says he'aaorry he hnd n't ihe money when ynu 'tit for it nwhiloagii.' now ma luces ot inn tniior ana nis needlewoman ln i.'hleied inlnii'lv, as if a steam 'd Mimdiinehnd neu- iMrati d ihe room 'Here in jiift thn money I owe you,' eanl the fnr-ner, in a rheeifnl voiie, nnd he haoded the wonmn the life ilollars he lnd received. A monit-nt alter aid he wna rihuie. hut with the aim) lure ol ihe nor.r wo- ninn, whnae tu-ed he had been ublo tu supply, di.-linct helore him. Ol tlie three d dlnrs received by the needlewoman. two we .t to the en-cer, on account nf her debt lo htm, If a dollar was n:iid tn mt old and needy colored worn-iit who hd earned it by scrubbiii", and who was waiting lor Mr. Elden'a return from the tailor's to get r (Die, and inns he ahlo to provide nn evening and a momma s men lor horse f and children. The nth. half dollnr wot paid to ihe baker when hernlk'd to w.tfda evening to leave the accttatotueii inni, 1 tius, tho poor needlewoman had been able fn ditrh..r?e four ;h-liis,nml, at the same time re-ostntilish hercred t with iho grocer and baker, from whom cume the lament r ion ol (ho food consnmt-d m lit-r little tatniiy. Altll IHv Kl un li'tlun Mr-. Lr.r. On L i nritvnl nt lome, empty handed, from her viil ti tho shncmnker, who owed her two tlnihirs lor work, he found n von up pii'l iu whoso pale face were many nmrha of Siilleriny il rnre, nwaitmir her return. The fill's cottiiteniiuce luiphteitcd at hht- came in; it them was no onawerine brightness in the roitute- uinno ot Mrs. Lee, who immediately said I 'm vi iv sonv Harriet, but Mr. Giant nut me nft until to-morrow. He said he hid n't a dollnr in the hiviso.' Tho aitl's diaHiiiiointment was very ijreid, tor the amiln she had forced into life inatnnfly fihd, and was atioreeded by a look nf deep distress. ' h you want the money verv laiy i sKea -Mrs. Lee, in a low half-choked voice, for ihe sudden ch inee in the girl's uinnner hnd affected her. '). M.nia'nm. verv badlv. I If It Mary wrapped tip in my thick shawl, and a blanket wi und all around her leet lo keen mem warm; nut sue an t-uugiiing (Iremlf.iliy from llifcotd airnt Ihe mom. ' Havn't you a Href asked Mrs. Lee, in quu-R. surprised tone. ' We havr im coal. U was to buy coal Ihat 1 wauled the money ' Mrs. bee struck her hands logciher, and an eapres slon of pain was about passing her lips, when Ihe door of ihe room opened, and ihe shoemaker's boy came in. ' Ib ro aro two dollars. Mr Grant sent them.' ' God bless Mr. Grant!' Tho exclamation from Mrs. Lee was involuntary. On the part of Harriet, to whom one dollar whs due, a gush of iil"iit tears matked tho etTect this timely supply of money prod u cud". She received her portion, and, without trusting her voicu with words, hurried tway Iu supply iho pressing want ut houio. A few doora from the residence of Mrs. Lee lived a m:iu who, some mnuih.i b'dore, had become involved in trnuhlo wilh an evil disposed person, had been fore ed to defend kiniNelf by means of iho law. He had employed Mr. Ht inot to do wliH was requisite in lilts case, lor which tun vice Ihe charge was fivo dulls is Tho bill hnd been, rendered a few days before, and tht man, who was ponr, felt very anxious to pay it. H had the money all made up to within a dollar. That dollar Mrs. Leo owed him, and she had promised to givo it tu him during this day. t or noun be had waited, exporting her to come in ; but now bad nearly given her up. There was another Utile bill of three dollar w hich had been sent iu to him, and be bad lust concluded tn go and pay thai, when Mrs. Lee called wtttt trie balance ot rue money, one aou&v, wnicn sirs had received from the shoemaker, Grant. Half an hour later, and the pocket book of Mr. Har riot was no lomer empty. His client had called snd pnid his bill. The live dollars had cr.me back to him. Arthur's Home Gazttte. .- I'unch says it is fearful to reflect how many person h into matrimony lotally unprepared for the awful chan jo tint awaits them ' A man may take a wife at twenty-one. before he knows the diSerenca between a chip and a Leghorn. We would no more gram a max rmgo license to any body, Bimply because he was of ago than a license on tr.at ground only, in practice so apothecary. Husbamls ought to be educated- ,W would liko to have the following questions put irj yottng, inexperienced persons about tn marry : "Arta you aware of ihe price of coal and caudles T Do you know which is more economical, tho aitch bona or the round. How far, young mau. will a teg of mutton o in a small family ? How much dearer, now , is silver ware than German ware? Declare.it' you can, rash youth, the sum per annum that bonnets, veils, caps, ribbons, flowers, pelerines, cardniats, cutis. gloves, corsets, bustles, &c, would probably come to in a lump If unnble to answer these inquiries vi wouiu strongly advise ynu to "go Unck lo school'' ' An 1cii)F.t. Jfluny Lind, while at tho connexiou o ihe Toi-inge and l'ennsylvaa.ia railroads, on Sunday morning last, took occasion to ride out lor her heallh. She whs taken to the Alleshanv mnnntaiu. to look up on iho wild romantic scenery which is ao beautiful to the eye of every beholder; and so much was she in-spired with the beauties around her, that she repaired from the carriage in which elie was comfortably seated to the fallen trunk of a tree, and there sang, with tho sweetness wilh which she is so fitned, her beautiful aud lovely mug of Homo, Sweet Home." She doubilesa felt tho inspiration which her own beautiful aud loved nmuiitainaof Switzerland hnd so often inspired her w ith. Her voice echoed, it is said, through tbn mountains, sweeter llmu tho mnsio ul the feathered choristers which make theso hills so olleu resound ' with their bonotiful notes. P lair County Wh'-g. APIMIOI'KIATION NOTICII. ARTim.rrs op Appropriation, ol which the follow in? are a trM Copy, were on the 17th day nf November, A. D JK,P, filed n. the Clerk's HKie of the Franklin county Court ol Cnmnvn. I'teas, 1(1(6 ol Ohio. JB IT KNOWN, that pursuant to the provisions contained in an Act of the Leetdlahire of the Mate of Ohio, entitled ' An Art leutatiiifr Hftil lf,d CoiiipoDies." passed f'Vhruary eleventh A. D. IM-. and also in an Act entitled 11 An Act iurther tt amend the Act to on orpurate Ihe Central Ohio liail hVad Company an4 the Aet uineniintory thereto," passed March twentieth, a. D 195U, and under ihe authority tn n!d nets contened, tbo said Central Ohio Hall Itiiari Company bath intendel, and doth Intend. r,a doth by this instrument declaiotts inttntion to enter, and has entered, tor Its Irovhil purpoties, upon a certain piece, pare"! oi hit Ait land situated in lh township of Montgomery ui ihccoun ty ol Krankliu in the State aforesaid, said piece, puree! or lot be fnjr held and occupied, at the date of said entry, t.y Jehn A. La Aelt, and beina; owned, according to the best Information said company has been Hbln to nbtniti, by Jchn A. Larell, Bathr-heba Lazell. La layette Larell. (ipornn A. U. Lntrll, Anthony H. La fell, fheldon Hancock and Penelope his wile (late Penelope La r.ell), Dennis Loyd and francos his wife hit- Frances Laxelli, Ttir.maa Davis and Lavina his wile (late Lavlna 1 aiell), D. C Lazell an Infant, and Jeannette Lazell, being certain pieces oi parcels ot In nil as ore embraecd In a certain recoid upun the hook of PlHts in the office of Ihe Recorder of Frank t.u uuunij aiurcaiil, pHe .i recorded IfiihJuly, I8M. And tlm Haiti Ceniral Ohio Itsil Hond Con ip any hereby declares Its internum to appropi into, and doth hereby impropriate, to its nitV, occu'piVdbtnl1 nViied' aVuVoresa'fdT ns'fs 1i.erenoVt rS c i- bed, hit.l such ol the materiala thereon, except timber, as (s hereinafter drscribrd, ihe same being necessary lor Ihe location, cuii'truction and orciipMncy of suid road by said company, aod lor the location, construciiuu and ocrupaicyut aaid mad over, ihrounh and upon asid land tone: her with tho oecessnry side traces, and also fur fn-isht or pnitener depots, tor depots lor mncbiLery, and lor niateTials for construciiuu and repair of roa-ehiiicry, and tor engine huufes and machine shop', nd lor all rallroud appiianre ; thm Is to say : l'in mu umcti and so many ol thn said pare Is or lota of land aa by ihe accompanying map la indicated asbeiiiL'i uibi'.ieed withiu cenntn dotte.d lines upon I sRtd map tlmt is tu auv, ii.lnia numherid Iild, 10!) 111). Ill, lly li:i, 114, 115, lift, 117, ilfl. lb). 1 :'!), trgLthnr with the ueeorre-vemii nary riLt- ol the said John A. I. Hie.il, Halbtheba Lsxell or her children, their heirs or a.iijiiis. to so much of "American Alley," "La Orsnce" strvftand buckeye" ittoel, aa lies adjoin-inn any or allot suid lots, also so much of the Hnuiesterid or outloi reserved." and inlet number fit, nn U embraced wiibin lb a tollowiun metea nnd hduntiH.tbht Is to say, besinniua at lb-' nor tiiern hjijiIo ol said Heiervo, thence in coursn south forty dc Sices west, or parallel wall the centre line ot tho Cleveland, Co-luml us and Cincinnati Kail Road and fifty fret there l rum to a point which wnuhl be iolfisecled by the c.nfro lino ul Derot'' steet extended north one drpTee eiist from "North Public Lane" in thn city ot Columbus, thence sou'h with said centre line onn hundred and fifty srven and a hall feet, thence notUiCastwardly by a curve to tlm ri.-ht of IMO leet radius ihiouh a pnii.t upor. tbenorth line of ' oicester" street, sixty-rev-n bftliomina point where the first nmned houndary line of this tajd parcel ot land intersects the centre line of Depot" str- et as afi.resaid, extended (rem "North Public l ane" as n'oresnid lhvoc by aaid curved line of 1;10 feet radius extendi. d to a point Ihitly feet norihwestwarrily from ihe northwest corner nt the house in which sai'. Laaell now resides thence ntmheasiwardly by a enrve to the rtftht of S(m) feet radius to a point four feet from La Orange " street thence nonh nne degree east to tbs place of bejiinniujr topather with the ntc and rcverslotiaj; rUhtsnt the said John A Lazi ll, Balbsheha l.arell. or h'-r rl i dren, their hfirs or aftpna to so nr.rh ot ' I.a Orange ' street n lies east e ihe tiHth"astcrn end of to nnU r-l isfj " IU i rve as is herein b&nrd.d acfl de..--' J ; eien so mucQ oi ' Worcester " 4 n.' soet-ts as is rmtjiftCrdlt saidbt,urd-ari-s; al'o so mut h ot 'fjepot" street as ilea welt of the laid curv-d line tu hT in nam-;il, and al-o 'v, st ff said curved liu i ol 1M0 feet rdins pic-iured stitithwatwardly tn the west lini of aaid"Prpot" itreet, leiivint however and allowing to said John A. Ls2p11, Batbshi-ba LatcH and her children, ihetr heirs and aeiiirns the privjipio of Iccatin and eBlal.lihfri a stn ot m roadway ot 30 lert wii'e opposite to said dwelling homo across the Hail UoRd track or tracks which may la laid nctwn by sale Central (ibio bail Road Compnny. Tim quantity within the said lta and " reserve " grnund her, by appropriated ia one acre and one hundied and ninety-nine, onc-tbinifandths. And notice Is hereby given to all whom ttn.a concern and especially to tbe aaid John A Lazell, Bathheba 1. a m il, (ieorge A H. Lazell. La layette I.art'll, Anthony II. l.a-ll Sheldon llaiicoek and Jpenelnpe his w lie (late Penelope Lulell) Dennis Lnyd and Frances his wife (late Franeee Lazell), '1'h'im ns Davis and Latin his wile (late Lavina Lazell), 1). O. Laxeil, im infant, and Jeannette l.aztll tht in the matter of the ah v ilc3cribt d appropriaiion thu said Kali Rntd Company will make Mpphcat'i.n to the Honorable Jutttea tt the Court of Common I'll us within and for Franklin county, Ohio, on the vtn dy ot Df remle-r, A. O. lUTtl, or as soon iherealu- aa m heartnr may be had lor the appointment ol three difinteri ited freeholders 1 laid comity to appraise the dsmaces which Iheewrerel tbi aiorcsaid iractnf Und may auatain by the aforesfild a,proprt ad'-n, in pursoKnce to th? provisior.s of tho aaid arts ot lb? (b neral AawmMy id the Htsat nf ;hio. In witness whereol the Hi'al of the suid Ceynpany and IheieT-namrnol lis Prc.d. t arc hereunto allied tbi Vi rlr . icto b":-ri ' J. TI !m.!VAN, Pr.sidert. listed Novrmlve r ti, A. D A. t. Pxaav, AUon ey. n t. II A i ON, ljrim ip.il of Ifnren'R .lcrniitlle rett- ! Wftr, t ineinnetll, repptietfniliv annources to tbi lUt.rta ..IniiilitTs fHj'I ti ty, lh;.t he will terh another cl-ss in 1.01'm.L KNTHYnooli Li'lKG in this eitv. cofnmenelrv in Mvnriiiy, 17th lul Itich streets. at .lici binlca' II nil, control Uigh ana P.THons desironj of acquiring a tftorvutjh ImmsMge ol the "?el"nci! of Accounts." fhreh tht oreliml si,.l nn.piMnl . rOil. N-dlo lerve their naun s with the underbn( d at their earliest cr.n Vr-iti. pro. ns It is verv deiirHhlo i ht all hn ti.l t L.in tk sbo'tld le prepared to ConimenccAt Ihe lime sperifled a'twive. Vnvan k Cartkb, a doom north of Capitd House; '1homj MeODie, Cashier Cily Bunk; IL ilALtwi.v, Audilur of States Ofllcni R Hbep, Miolc Store ; W.T. Hjscom, Fd. Journal rucniotT o, irvi hiiw (OOLKDi.K New York KditioD, lor sale by ihe case ul 100 v dozen each, at tbo Columbus Agency lylri j. n. mi. ti si i;ij VtlU HA I.I- - 6Pl.ENDin TWO-STOhY BKICK DUELLING HOL'SP,, aitnnte on the south side nf Oak street, and acennd i t Mt of Kiiihtli. 1 bia Dtorwrtv will he sold elbr lor emah. un terms, or exchnni d tor a good imp ruved Faro, in tins county or .r.-inwnm. J. K. 1 I I 1 I L, novHdlni Office ia Carpenter's Ifui'iJings i.iu4nm.m. UK have just received an asaonment of fiirandolea, of new and eletant desiirns. wbh h wewillseflat verv low rare e will sen st very low rsrea at the Nw Crockery More. H A O. FOSTER HtHril CHINA. ("OI.D BAND and White French China, comprising Break Hit, Tea and Dlntng ware, of new and beautiful sbpes. Just reeeived and for aalo, in setts or teuanite tiieri'P. at iow ratea. n UieNeW Crockery Store. h. A G. FO-iTKH, " ewe joornai Mu:iiti)ra. : I.A MS AMP. NOW openint.s Iplenoid vnrh ty f Olass Lair.pe. For sale at wholesale or retail, at Vvis low prkee by . nciM N. A 0 FOSTIu,
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Full Text | r . J i.i J : 252Sztj?JS VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, TIILTRSDA.Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 87, 1851. NUMBER 121. P It IN T K D AND PUBLISHED BT SOOTT & BAIOOM, ' nVHCK-JouiNit loiLDinaa, hioh and frail itmbkts. 1MJINTINU BOOM ON PEARL STREET. TKIM1M Invariably ! tdvnnce. The l)..ily, to personals Columbus, per year $100 " lent by mall out of Columbus S 00 " miring tun session, and Trl-Weakly balance ut Tear ' t ... in Columbus 3 00 lly i n ml , . . 4 00 rheTriWeklybyinall . . . . 3 on Weakly In Columbua ..... ....... 9 uo (Jul of the city; by mill, tingle 1 50 Toelubaol lour and upwards : . 1 35 To club ut ten mi upwards, to one address 1 00 , , Daily, session flOO Trl Weekly t 00 - Wuekly, single . . 50 . To clubs ot live aud upwards ..... 40 1 AdverllHiuM. Tim billowing rates and rules ol advertising have been ajtret upon between the proprietors ol the Ohio Statftman and tbo Ohio xiait .murnat, 10 on mwrToa, in tu cases, atmr wis date, jury . Uiilly Pnper. One souRre, lOlhiMor lets, one toaerttoU " each aidltional "1 wek - " a " .1 .. . a . ' ' 1 month a ' 3 . . (i . , l I M M IU landing card, & line! or lorn, par annum Si coluron.with 4 changes, ' " - 0 &i . . 1 50 . too . . 3 00 . 4 00 . 0 00 H 00 10 00 . IS 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 . uooo iti 00 . ysoo .30 00 . B0 00 . :t5 00 40 00 H W H ... :hangod weekly - " " . . it daily " ' with 4 changes '' " it 1 j cbtiugttd weekly 45 00 53 00 1.10 00 uany Other oases not provided lor, chargeable lii conformity with tbo above ratea. The standard or measurement to be rnlntoa type. For each additional square fn the dully, inserted one month, or a greater length ol lima, and for each additional square Inserted under the yearly ran, hall pi Ira. No advertisement to bo connidtred by the Jesr, unless It la ap (ilifd on the manuacrlit, or proviouily agreed upon between the pftrtii'i. fublinher nnt accnuntnblo for tlm accuracy uf loijiil advortlao. menta Iwyrmd tli atnoiinthnrtind for their piJLUciillon. Annonneini( candiiiRta (for ulHena of nvory don-rlution) to bo charged Ht tlio rata of titty ct-nU pfr week, lor vach onme; tlio aamii to bo, In all cuiea, paid In auvanco. All advt rtiscmijiiu Irom atrattgora or trantlcnt peraona to bo paid in advance. A(lvtrtiteuiimta not tnarknd on the copy for a pecihd nnmlmr ol iuaortionM, will bo anntiauod oiih timntli, unleaa ordered out, kiid payment will b pihoUm! ucoonlinly; - Tlio privilouna uf yearly advtrtiMra will be Confined rlabtly to tbfir regular buiini'aa; and all advertiaeuientt not purttdnfng tunroto, to bo paid lor extra. A'lvvrtiivmotiu for Auc'ionocra, (Inntrl Afti-ntu, Ileal Kitnt Agent, Ato., not to be coiiirncM tor by thnynur, but to bu charged . by thu iiettiH, at tU m unl rntoa. No DVBBT1SKMBNT CAN BK INSKHTFD ORATUITOnSLT. n, I , .'nifota turcharitsblo tnitltutiona.llro coinimnb'd, ward, twnbip Hid iilborpablio ineollngi,and aucblikc,ttiboehargi:d Unit )tte) MHrriqw: nntlcoa to bo charged 25ccmta. UeattiR iiivirlod without cbargo, unleaa accompanied by funeral iiivitHtiitiii or obituary uolicea, aud whtu to auoouipaaind, to bo paid lor H-'jjmi- alvttrtlaera, ond all othpraacndlng communlentlona or requiting unricea, ileairing to call alteutloo to faira, aoireoa, eon-;ort4, vr puolic eutertaioimmti where cbnrifoa are made lor k'liuUHi'.v--nil notice oi privaio ataocialluna overy notice d'i-tm li '-' attention tu private enturpriaea, calculated or in liitido.l 1 . (,.,m ite Individual iitb-mt, can only bo Inaerted with lliti uud'-r-itaudiiiff that tho aame ia to bn paid lor, Jl intended to ho lUMOtted 111 the, editorial column, the aame will b charged at tnn tot id not leaa tbitn Mu cuitf f:t line, ana toon omy wueu accoiiipHniud by an atliertUemcnL All leaded tulvertitemenu to bn chnrred not b-aa than double (lie above ratea, and meaaured aa If aolil. Advertisement! on tbo inalde excluniTidf, to lie charged at tho rto erf Ml per cent, iu advance on the above ratal. Attorneya will bo hoMen lor tho prieu ol iuaerting advertlae-oieiiU broil glit in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1851. !.. t.wt. r. . j I m . I t. wt. f. t.. .. .. T S"a '4 .. .. ' I S 3 4 ! S (i 7 8 !l 10 11 I U 7 8 9 III II r 1:1 14 15 in 17 18 1:1 I I l.r l(i 17 18 'I'J 'JO 21 J'J 23 24 45 S0 21 22 2a 24 25 '2i; 27 28 2U 30 31 .. 27 28 ail 30 31 .. FEBRUARY. ; , K.Jt. W T. F.. ! 2 :i 4 5 S 7 8 I 10 II 12 13 14 15 1(5 17 18 Id 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 .. MABOH. " f.M- T.Jw t. r. I. !.". .. .. .. T. I I 2 3 4 5 li 7 8 i !l 10 II 12 13 14 15 III 17 18 111 211 21 22 83 21 25 20 27 28 2!i 30 II .. APRIL. " i.i.t,. i: r. . ."' .". T "il"i" 4 i li 7 8 10 II 12 13 I I 15 Hi 17 18 19 i2U 21 22 23 21 25 2(i 27 28 211 30 I MA?. 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS II! 17 118 19 20 21 22 23 24 ji!5 40 27 28 29 30 31 JONB. AUGUST. i.i.T.JwT.7.. 4 5 C 7 8 II 12 13 11 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 20 27 28 29 SEPTEMBER, . M. T. w t. r. 1 8 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 10 44 25 2(i OCTOBER, T. W I 3 81 10 15 22 29 NOVEMBER. 1 .t.wt. r. i. . ". 7. . . . . . . i; 2 3 4 f. (i 7 8, 9 10 11 12 13 14 15) If) 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 45 40 27 28 29 30 X DEOEMBEB, I. H. T. w t. r. 7. l a it 4 5 7 8 9 1(1 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 I9 2ll 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 'lLTMlL'-l! 7 14 21 28 rtAKUKL GALLUWAV. HiT 9. FAflB. UtLI.OWlV & rAon, ATTOHSKYS AT LAW. WE will practlc l.w, u p.rtnrri, In tb Conrtt f Fr.nkliB od RdtoioiDg couitk't,.nd In the Circuit nn'l LfiMrkt U.d Conrtt. Oltico in flatt'3 new bniMiDy, oppoiile duta U4Mjie. a,0-tt A B. lll'TTI.KH, Altorneynnil Cauntt.llar.1 l.nw, rnlmtli... Olil. OrtiCf. Ilo. 4 Nell. .xvhDg.s uppoclte tjncriiUl ol rtutu'.ollicA ftl WAl.TKIt TIIHAI.I., Attorncrnnrl Conntirll.rRI l.nw,('olnm...f Otil.. AL, CommlMiofwr to t.ie tb. iekaowledgment ut rt for the ijut. ol NfW Ynrlr MU1U LCCt&N irrrTLitii. Tlt.o. cnMBTorit. oko.o.comstocl HIITTI.EH, t'tl.llHTtX K Ac CO., (PupecMnr. In H. t.'omitorlt A t'o .) FOHWAHIMNU ANII COMMUNION MKKCHANT8. 1.rJ Oil MumfRCturar., and dlfr. in Hnlt, PlMter, Fitb and Lmuber. Urnd ol thn Canal, Colnmbna, tbio. rw Liberal adrano-i ma,le on onlfninmu. mar6 J. KIIIUWAY & I'tl'H Iron F.hVt, Brmd rwl, nrr the BrMp, t'.lnnu kna, Dhi.. tort ol .11 Und., lad groat arl;tj of Ctrnja , a! waja on hand. uctl.'U UU. BOBBRT THO.MPSIIN'S OVPICK. , NO. 4, onV , Uigli atrrrt, Coll lunbua. WM. IK1U.T. m. c. Ltianf. 8RIRERT t Ml.T.KT, I OOK BlNDEHd, Uigk auicc, oppoail. In. rtblle OOrm, Co- U lambiM. aog'J,,5 i:VRH. AHRIITT aV CJII.. D EAI.ER8 In Hardware and Catkrj, Iron. Iia.la.niaM. Himaa UBliaAM- Uaterial.. Karmina and M.banieal Tuola, Militar. Uooda, An, Ao. ho. 181 Hin atrrrt, lla of the Hilt fadloek. F. c tuilowa. . ,. 1 - "' P. C. SEHHION9 & CO.. 1 lR V WOODH, Bouta, Snoen, llila, Caoa, Straw (looda, . a ' f qui doora .own m mrww, v-".- BI.DHIDUB aV MARTIN, nDiBKUH Alin TAILOR 8. tTt WrtM, Im doar narU Tawn, PPU t V I. Kavt, AUK nreparnl to muienM all oidara In ttair Vmt .1 b.atnM, I. Ik. Matnt and nwatfaanioMbUj atywi. JOnKPhT KI.DHIUUK, aplMtt " ' A. L. MAHTIM. 0OODIH d. MAUON, WHOLESALE bjW BetaU Dtjaaara la gee Axtvea, Oaaas4UllateaamOort. a.. 1 4 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 HI 17 IB 19 20 124 23 24 25 2li 27 jay :J0 INSURAXfK. roi.tinnrs agency. Kentucky Mutual Life Iiisurunce ComiHiny, Hdnrnaiv Kiifiri M I IIII.IIIHI. WIIH Company utlera tu the itiaurod all tbn aneurlty and fld-11 vanUgea of tho Mutual and Joint tftock plana (na heretolorv applied) uombined.iinmeir : Low ratea of Drniniuiui an a tin um) rotaru, in oaah, of tbn per eentafle required tor the contingent ui inBjwi an aaequate, nut not exceaaive provuion mr the tuiure aoourlty of roembera lor thn whole term ol lite, with an adequate intereat In the accumulating Innd secured to aueh membera, at death, byeredita upon their pollcim) a guaranty fund designed tor the permanent aecurity of iboit term metn bera, and Uo for the pruaeut aocurity uf thoae lor the whole Thla la the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose ratoa of premium are llxed at a lair reduced atandard, with a provla Ion tor an annually increasing accumulation uf funda (for future security) In exact proportion to tbo amount of busineaa and tbn Inereaaing riak Irom advancing age amonp the membera. rainphlets, Tracts, arc , liviut in delnil tho plan and ratea of too tympany, iuroined gratia, and appliratKina rerivcd, by M . J.R. 'i'UTTLK, AireriL a M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ne-d MUTUAL INHURANVK. Western Reserve Farmers' Insnranre UoiiiMiiy, PAINSVILLK. OHIO. P.P. Saktobd, Preaidunt. Wm. L. Fkkin9, Soeretary. ocM J. R. TUTTLK, Aent. MVKS INSURED BY Till: KEXTLTKY JILTl'AL Ml'l! I.NSt'RAXtlS CII.11PAXY, TUIH Cnmnanv baa an actual catiitnl ol l in a sTiitiilrj.it Tlmn, annd DollnrH, and la managed by men ol the higbcat integ Pomphleta furnished, Information glron, and Application ro-colvcd by J. H. TUIl'Lii, Agent. lit. a, h. HHtTH, Medical Kxamlnnr, reit3-dly TifiTHiliTlfmin iaFiTAN iikaltii insuT KANC:k tUO.III'ANV. HAETVOID. OONNICTIGIIV (IAPITAIj STOCK, l0,O0! This Company, by thelib-J eral uro visions uf its ohrtor. ia enablwl to oiler mivrintauea superior to those uroaenn.-d lv auv other Comnanv in thn linitd clUitrs eombiniiig aa it does the Mutual, Joint Htnck, and Lite im uui pru-ijws j in hii oi wmcn um rates are as liver 'ue to t huso assured as sslety to them and tlie Company will ad in u ' -i(niij u iu r tuiu amy one id uie union, or in lim trtd, it is boliu'vod, that has thus combined Us one rut ions, hki ottered to urant insurance with benoliu both meitnt and nrott l. tiv ' For lull details Inretrard to terms and oonditinnsrelerenrtimii w iiiBuu iu wiv iutL,uuiM iii uu una grnus oi ine ag-'iii, or ui y cmu. m-.u. u. ;uiaiuuh, agent. Columbus, O, August SO, 1P50. UNION MUTIJAfd KIFK INSI HANCK CO.UPAVN, BOHTON, H A nfl AO II tJfl STTB. C'nnllnl Al.'ill.unn. nPHia Company Insures Uvea on the mimt lavornlilo terms, and 1 grant CRlilnrnia rifilta, ovkrland or by aba, 1'nmiiunia can be paid qiinrtorly, or aeini-aunually. Auuiuul Bvailable lor payment of loisea, AlfK.iilS. On the lnt ut JuIvIiujL thla comnnnv deelared adlvidniul ni percent, nn;dited to holderaol Lite I'oliciea. Prsonadeairoualoinsumln thia eompiiny, will bn tnriilalir 1 with pnmphlcts and blitnk applicalinns, gintii. i. BilH w TUN, AiteM, Uillce No. T.i High at. Dr. Wat. Trf.vitt, Mediral Kxnmlner. IjaiiM-ly UTICA INhl'UANCK CMI.IIIMNV. UTICA.N. i. V, u n 1 1 n. 1 lit I It II . II II li . 'I'HF umleralKiied , nj-ent for tho above CompiiHy, Is preanil to tnko itHiirutices on proprty of every duichpiinn, humiihI Iom or dRinntio by ubi, and agnlnat the pot ila ol the ssa or inland navigniiou. UMks uxou on irtvoralilc terms, and hwrt ironiotly m (Justed T. UTOCK'I'MN, Aifenl, In1 4 1. uiiice No. 7a High St. KAOI.U 1NSI KANCK !.li ANY, IN( INNATI. C'liDltnl M 1 (I a oilO. INSURANCES taken in thia company agaiuM loss or dMinii;e by Hre, Hud atuinst thu nerili of tin; sua or inlasu naviuaiioj, on property uf every deocriptioii. aii losses prmniitiyailiitMU'd, Hnd rlska tHkt-n on hb HTorable tnus as any in thu city. JRim-iy T. HTUtihTtjN, Agen. ITV INHUItAM i; CtMII'AW OF CI Ml N N A Tl. 4 aii(ii $'.200,000! OthY oppnalia tho f'nplml IIiminp. r 1UK audorsigned bus bet.-u Hppointed Ajjent of the ahove corn X puny tor tho oity ol Columbus, and la authorized to insure oroporiy ol evety description aHinst loss ordunmgeby h'irt,nod g.unst the pnrila nf the .SVn or inland NavicRtion. Itisks tuken on the most (avertible tertnH, 'i'. .STOCKTON, Agent. DIHtCCTORfl. K. R. fleeder, William Hornet, (leorge CnrliHlft, J C. Thuru, i, M. liluir, II. lUper, l. P.Kiibruth, K. H. Lluinea, II. L. llotlinun. E. fl. UKF.DKH, Premdent. N. (iaxooRT, Secretary (aplH lrt (Ol CINCINNATI.) Iiirnrpoi nledb tbo Htnlool Ohio. Kill, OOOCnpitul. IIFK INrIIUAN('l effected in thia Company on tbo M1J J TUAI.nnl JOINT HTdCK aystems. Home of the peculiur RilrantRi-ea of thia Company anu 1. It has a capital of $1)0,(0, we" ciire.l ; Iihb two depart meuls, the mntuiil nod joint stork i the nuiitnl depiirlment beina setiured by tho wholu stiri it ol Uie coinpaoy and ila accumulation a. 3. The rates of premium in the jnlntntark department are n-ducod equal tu au annual cash dividend in advRticout 'M per cent. J, In the mutual department, but onc-hnlr of the anii'ial premium la required in ca.:ii. win n tbo iunurnuuu is lor 111.', and the aiiuuMl pruioium amounts tu a) 10 dividend ol prolita aiiiinnlly ; aci ip lsued drawing iulerent and trnnttliTitlile, a. i lie itieoi iud nuHonnu may oh innureu ior me nenein oi me wile, the iiiMuiauce imyuble to her, tree from all claims ol credi tors or representatives. We nro not aware of thia provision in any other Company in Ohio; it ia in none of tbo lung Huh Companies, and but low of thn Eastern Companies, 6. 1 ho uroBUuina may be paid seuii-aiuiuully, or quarlcriy.il preferred. 0. Tim premiums received will he Invested In the West and tlm money paid annually lor lilt insurnee retained Hinoug us. All should injure who are uot ckhtain ol laviui tiieir IhiiiI-liiain comlortable circuinst'incea, and all wiiose Income deiteud utiou their imrsonal exertiona. as Cl'Ttrvraen, PhvsieiMns, Law yers and Meed rtiiics, Clerks, Hook-keepers, and thosa In public ottioes. Alau, Merchnitta, Tradesmen and Manulaeturei s in ac live busineas, whuoe property dopenda upon the vieismtudea ul trade. A The" whose real estnte la encumbered. 4. Tho vt ho require the endorsement ot their friends tor Ibelr aecurity. t. '1 be urea or all parents who might leave their laiiilliet unprovided lor at th'-tr denib. oriL-Kaa and diritctohs II. II. (JOOllMAN, I'h'b'l W. W. COM V I'resi.ler.t. I. barfTon Hecretnry. MRKeroas. rnciiunti. II. II (loodinan, OrMirirn Carlisle, Willinm Unmet, W. W. Cones, Hamuet K. Keys, William McCammon. Cbnrlea Conalmn, A- ii. Knrt, Cbnrlea liuodman, K ieat. U. W. IJeshler, Columbus. (I, H. i'ayne. Cleveland. O. Hoard or Kinanck. Iln. Jacob Hurnet, Samuel W'iffirlua, Ksq., T. M. (Joodiiuin, Krq. WAiuir.ra jr,ntmn, yigeni, OflfenOhfo Mutual Insurance Co., Columbus. Prof. f. CARTKa, M. It., Medirnl Kxarnlner. may U7-ly Ilurdwitrcs 4.KRK, ABBOTT Sc CO., HIKe ef the .tlt Fndlmk, IS. 161 lllffll a I reel, HA V t now in store and in (ransitu from the east, very large stock nf hardware, eutlerr. house bulldina materials, far oning and mechanical tools. We bare long been anxious tu meet our customers on low pricea, we have bw the ability tn do so. Our goods were bought for cah and we can and will sell m prompt paying purelnmera upon as good terms. If not a little better, tlinn any other caUblishueot in this vicinity. joiM.7 ilKufc, Alt KOI T CO " iAINTM.' ' WE have on hand and for sale at lb lowest market ratea, Linseed OiL White and Red Lead, C'tarh and r urnltnrc Varnliib. Also, a superior article uf 1'ietura Varnish, os;ibfr with a great variety of punts, brnaliea, ate. At the sign nt thn 4'akhiai.k Tin miix;. I AAPA,R Instie Springs; yis.u Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass Hubb Kftm.f::ihai..aMBa: 1'ntenl Lather : l.ace.Tntu, Hanuuk Limnva; Painted and Cam Cloth; TM,!(fl,rk'atne Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sate by JatM'7 ti rHF, AKHtri T it I d. llTRtokethia opportnnlty tu any that we have now In afore v ana lor sale at low prurna, Mtu k" of the best nails i bruuirht to thia market. OKIIK, ABHU'iT tt CO. 1,000 BOXKfl WINOOW (il.A.-H, amongst wbi.b may be loiind ainak- and double thick (reach, the Ifi Pins burs All cheaper Klns ol all Ihe asunl A?.t-. At Ib'ipB jylj OII.'L 1'ADl.OCh. ol ttwi 4' UO 4'l'T HAWM, WBhavejoetPPet'ivndatreah lot ol lh.e very superior cross cat ssws wn have been sellinc the last two yenra. Inn7 " OKKK. AHHOTT A C ( bina, UlaHi anil (Infcnswarr. NKW HTOHK. f1HKBiibserIb4-rshavecuramf-nc"j husieeaa m Columbus tn M. the above hoe, and are aow receiving a very large new and enmpb'te stock, eomprisinr Wbite Ironstone Dining TeaandTolletWare, ofthn bcstquHlity. California Leatre ' " KlorentraeVme " " Malberry Foliate " riowmg Bloe laf m Flowing Amethyat w " Light Bloe Delaware With a very large and complete atock nf Common Ware. Aim, a splendid assortment of Hntr and Hall limpa, Oiran-almea, Brnsanta Were, WaHers, fas tors. Table Catlery, Lan-terne, Ae Ae. ALee Heeervtng a very fallaawortineiit of Glass) Ware, French China and Fanny Warca. We reapeeutally rrqorrt Ihe ettlxM ol fTolnmmia and sur-roesdlng cnuntry to call end eismlne vr stock and pricea, which sua ot fait to prove satisfactory. . ft. O. FOSTER, aeplt mate Jomad Ballding, Hish at, Colambtts. ntMll am pArmrnc. OardenrBc. fratts and Flowers, tne la. X a I sad beatwncka; aaao, trorka am riotweatie anfmals, birda, 4aStsAVaaaAlaalMaam J. U. RUtatV aVCO. TKANSPOKTATION. TIIItOUGIf TO CINCINNATI IN TWKLVF. UOUUH. I, (. aud t. liailroail, Opened tn Colunibiia, mid connecteil with tlio 101,1 IHI -V VKMA'mhI l,ITTI,LIIAH. It Air. ROAIIS TO IN1N ATI AM WITH THK ti A N I) V HH Y & N K H A UK H. It. AT h 1 1 K LII V "FALL AKhANOKMKKT. H and id'tiir October lih, 'i i aiua leave aa follows, Hundaya w excepiea: Clevelaml for Columbus T OO A M. U, IK) A. M. " ti ut) P. M. Clevt'tnnd for Colunibus and Way Stutiuiis, with frelfiht 600 A.M. ColnmbiiiforCliivelfind 7.00 A. M. M ' 11.00 A. M. " tf.UO P. M. Columbus for ClcvelinJ nud Way Stations, with freight COO A.M. Tlio 7.00 A. M. Train Irom Columbus. wilhtifisseniiors.atotMat mi why Humous, nmi rciuim's i.ieveianit at a -to r. ii. Tlw 11.00 A. M. Kxureoa i rnio Irom Columbus, storu It la- ware, Cardiugton, l.Hliou, Shelby, New London, Wnlimiiton and Graiton (onlv) with the pissengeis Hint leuvo (Dcionnti at 5 'JO A.AL, via the Litllo Miami, and Columbus and Xema lUilroada, aim connects at Cleveland at o.'JU r fll. tor ifutlnlo huh itutiRirk, with tho new and splendid Low Presnun Ste:mi Packets, KM-PIKKHTATK, Cnpt. Uazard, ml IllJCKKYK HTATK, CaptRin 8taahd, lor Huttalo; ami Uie QUUKN CITV, dipt. T.J. TiTTi, and ALABAMA, Cpt. W.T. 1'ka.ik, for Dunkirk. Arriving at uuoairK at t o ciock a. m.; huo at imiinio at i o eiorK a. iu., in time to connect with the Kxpress Tiuius lo Now York and Al-baur.Tne 7.00 A. M. Train from Clevelitnd, with ptiisengers, stops at an wiiy riRiions, ami readies pm-iny at u-i ,. M., counoitiug with tho Siuiduaky and Nnwnrk KmlroHil, and arrives at Columbus ut 'J.-I5 P. M., mid Cineiniiati at 11.00 P. M. Tbo 11.00 A. M. Kxureei TrHiu tor Columbua and Cincinnati. stops at Oration, Wellington. New Loudon, .Shelby, Curdington anil Delaware, and counects with the .Steamers Km pint tit ate Hiid liueieyo histe irom tiultrihi, ami AlalomiH hikI Uueen ;ity irom uunurK, at cioveiuntl, and nt ;oii)mlniN with ihe ;oluiubu anil .euia, hod Little Miami UmboiuU, reui bing Culumbus at 5 HJ P. U., and Uiticlnnnti at 1 1 W V, M. 1 ho o Ou 1', Al. 1 ram Irom Clevelntnl to ( (ilnnihitfl and Cincin nati, with passenger, stops at nIL Way rilntioua, and arnvca ut CinrimiRtl next riy at II.imi A. M. Thot).00P. M. Tniinfrom Columbus to CIuTeUiid. with pitiscn. gers, stups at all Way .Stations. riSPRnsemiers will be ticketed between rrjlmnbUB and New York, f helhy and New York, Clevelattd fliid oberlin, Clevuland and Llyria, Clevelund tuid Norwulk, Ctuvclnml mid Wuuattr, nd Cleveland mul Milnn. rUr" I ho cotnijnv nro nreiinn d to receive frelsht in cmtaign. raeiit,audtrHiijpot't it to iuiv pf-ii-t ou tliuir roml. l-'orpariicu litre, see t-'reicbt Turill'. O. A. hMOHT, Clevel.ind, 1 (iro. Wathun, (;oluuibuB, J. Agents. J. P. Davis, Shelby, j W. II. Clrmkst, riup't L. M. II. H., Cineimintl. S. MKiiKKRk-, bnp't (J. X. ILK., Columbus. 1. W. bTiuDKR, Cincliimiti, t Tj k ... ..... C. Patrick, Clovehmd, ) ' ".1 Aginia. A. .STONK, Jit., S u peri nt en J cut. Oltieeot IheC.n. StC.H. it Co., J Clrvbland, Oct. i:tth, lt-:. i nov4 "851. 1831. COMhllJSCIM V V KAIMCOAO, ISUM.UISlt AHItANiK.VlK.NT. ON and alter Jnne 4, unlit further notice, I'asspnger Trains will run as follow ; LM'UI.i TlJltOU'iH TKA1N between Cleveland and Cm- ctohiili leiive Columbus duily, (uiidHys excepted,) ut 3,ai) P. M., arrive ut Xenin 7.40 P. M. lleturuiug, leuvo Xeuin at B.Jj A. M,, arrive at t'ohiinima 0.40 A. M. ACCOMM MODATION TRAIN Lenvet Colnmbus dnflv at .MO A. M anivea at Xeuin at A M. (connecting with a Train on tiio Little Miami Uinlrond which arrives iu Cmdmmti ll.x0 A. M.) it" turning, lenve .cni;i on the arrival ot tho tram Iron; ;ni' intinli at ii Tj 1', M., rea-:h t;olumbiia ts.M 1'. M. I'dixeimtT- by this Trmn cointf either to Cleveland or Clnein- imti, sleep ni Columbud (nnl resume the next nionniig. Couches leiive l Ailnmbus duiiy for Lancaster, I 'lulltrotlie, Newark, Zunesvill,) nud Wheeling, on the arrivMl id llio Cars. Pierce's line ol HtiureR runt between Xeiim and DayUiu iu con- iH'dton with Ih,Ui iruuta ol Cars. lickelsmaj be had al th-' otlii'o of the Ohio Htnuo Couiliauy, n Colunibiia. I -tyf Tho ('ompany will not be retiionibl( for ImLTniro ex- oieOlug .rU Iu value, iinlims by special iigntHii''iit. juiti a. iui.unr.it i, nop i, THK KAIIilClrAO. IMIMIII M iV HTAI-K UVVtVK, UA oeen reilli'Veil iruill tlio Mil limine' to luiir ilouri north of tlio Ainerieiiii Hotel, en llijlisireet. (.'ill aens an reuueUMi tn omII hI the olhee mid secure K minimi Tick tit tor either North or Wr-t. Tb y cnu hNo Iihvu hii Oumibus enu ior mem Rtineir retiuenccs, nnu oesurn ut arriving at tne Depot iu lime tor tho trains. Four IjFii.ly 1-inen of Coneliea lenveon tho arrivrtl ot the cuts, r'or Newuik, .nuesville .Hid Whi!tihug, as follows: J.ant ait) l j.inrs lenve at in A. ?l. Lxprea ' " 0 P. M, Kxti a CoHchcs iuruisheJ at short notice. 11. O. HI'. AM, Agent. Columbus, Ohio. March 25 Iffil-ly New Voik and Erie liuilroad Liuc. NKW mute to New York city vtn. Dunkirk and the Erie Railroad, coiiuoeliiiii wilh irst class steiuimra oil Lake f.rie, tho ichixHii, Cleveland, ('ohiiribus Hiid Cineinnati, t'iuvelaiid and I'lttsliuruh, nnd BnniliiNiiv aiifl Citicintiafi Itxihoiids, mid steam ers ou the Ohio and Misaisippi rivers, and thu Ohio, h.ilinnuand I'enin.) ivnnm eimiiH. THAI NH I.KAVI-; HI KlliK AN lOI.I.OW H (.Sundays excepicd,) 1st Morning Kxpiesi Train ut 0 o'clock. d do Mail ' " Hi " .Id K. veiling Express " " AM " Thrnuifli Tlelti'ln iVnm Colunilma In Metv orlt.$l I. Tlio Mml Trmn stops ut Kltmiti, wliere jeteiiiferii chu sleep ( hours, and take the Lxpress Trhin, aniviiig in New York next morning at ! o'clock, mukiug tho wholu dimHiuo by ilriy liijlit. The t.xpress Kreight and ChilIo Tniln lenves Dunkirk at 4 A, M. daily ; a Passenger Car is Hthn:hi'd to this Trujn to utcoiuinu iiatr WHy passengers ami nrovi rs. 1 13 1" are trow Dunkirk to New York, K Herein) -tlani, 9.1. This coinitnnv are nreuared to trsustioiL liveiliak aud ticiuhu of all kinds to and from N- w Yoi k- 1'articulHr RttMitii'ii will be tmid to Mock lie bruito Udns 6 leet Wide, givis thin route great mlvioilnj;i over n.irrow gauge KtHnwIs tn the trnnpporlaiion ot 1;ick. I V Additional Tr(ns will be put in commission in a very short time. Freight Tariffs will be ilptrihtited, giving lull particular in re- gaid to the prices ol Kn ight, ha anolt aa tb- y can w prepan.-d. i, 1 1 Art, piino j , oujj t. J. NOTTINGHAM, AjTeiil. Dunkirk. jull New York and Eric liailroad Line. FOIl DUNK IKK PIKRCT, W ITHOUT I.ANOINIJ. miiUUOH TO iVjfC XUliti L Jl'i UOUHSt ritllF, stoHraer ALABAMA, Cnpt. W.T. Pkash, will leave for X Dunkirk Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satuidaya, at Q o'clock P. M., or immodiittely on the arrivnl ol tho Kxprens Train from Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with tbn Morning Lxpress Train for Now York. for Freight rrr Paisann apply to J. W. TUOkNTifN, American House, Columbus. tlP Thrmmb, Tickets cfn bn procurod at tho Ohio eilajo Of- flee, Columbua, Ohio. New York and iiric liailroad Line. FOR llt'NKlnK IMIIKCT. WITIIOCT I.M)IN1. rilHOVHH TO A7.-IC YOIIK IX t IIUIMX. r . II K trainer QliilKN (Tl Y, C.()l T. J. 'Irrfa, will Iravn lor 1 Dankirk on MouiiHy., Wclm- iliiy. .ml KilUy., at.1) o'clni'l I'. M., or immMiHI.'ly on lb,' nriirul .it thn txir, .. Train Iron Cincinnati, runnccung at Uunliirk thn &li'iiing hxpn-u Train lor N"W York. l. For Frplirht or Pn,ncn npi'T to J. W. TIIOKMDN, AniHrlran IIin.,,Cn)iinil'U. r??" Thrunirh Tirkt'ta c:in bo uritctirnd at tin) Ohio oliujti Ol- n,-, I'obimhn.. Dili,.. 27. k-UMMKK .-I1AVVI.S Ai' A i.U.v. A bun tut, almntly Injdmd O to bn bad tor a Ino, Tor ,rIi- hy H. IIIIWI.KC CO III JJJ( 'jA. TO fOI'NTHY illKIU'HANTH. T. have on band a lot ot assort! emtes, which will us aidd f at New York prices, freicht only added, and a large Mid Gluts Ware at factory prices, by the box. House keepers and others aro incited to rail and examine our assortment ol China, Crockery, and Glass ware , also a r uperb lot of Fanry Warea, such aa Itich Va-rs, Tete a lete Helta, Motto cops and aancers, crrt and eneraved lhhemian Glass ware, Hrit annia 'JVa rietu, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Hpuons, CuuVepots, Ar Ac., Are. American Table Cutlery, German Kitver and Plated Tea and Table Hpoons. Cornelia's rolr Lard Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Wallers, Lanterns, and many ether articles uaetnl in house keeping. J- WKH'IWATKU A HON. Colnmboa, August 15, .fcTL-ly iiun ANII NT It AW AIATTINIJ. 1200 oell D6 Coenanut Drirk and Straw Matuog, just receiT ed, and for sale ot ' ' J. D. 03HORN CO. REAL li STATU. 03KPH r. BaTITtf. SAMUICL M. Mli r.H, N.niTii v mim.h, ATTORNEYS A tW CUVNStlLl.QHs A T .AS U-,n Ifatute ABnte, Hurvityora mid Nnturi, 1'uhlle. iiiuii i)imt,Ti uoi.uinuiis, oiuo, TTKNDtu thu pracllcnol their priilusiioii,obtAinlnf. pensions, d. i aeumg (inn .easing real estate, surveyilut hho oivjoiog laiius, coiluctlub ol claims, examination ol land titloa, atu,, ic, Ac, BRVKBKNCKR. Hwan ft Andrews, Columbua. O. Allred verv. New York Cllv, Wra. Milfurd, Cleveland, O, Tweed, rtilley St Wrlglit.Cin'ti. j. 6L. w.rtnnay, bl iuuis, bio. ueo. l . Williamson, Liuelu all. JOHN V, BAKKR. RODKHT AllllSTliOh O. IIAKKIt oV AKiIMTIION(J, REAL E8TATK BKOKKKH and OKNKHAI, LAND AtiKNTH Otllce, Houlh room KxctiRiige Bnnk Jtiiildfng, Culuinbus, O IO II HALK An OUT LOT con mining lt arr-a, nith a I rami) building, atuated on friend street, opposite ihe ltllnd Asylum, Inquire of aug'J RAKKIt it AKMflTltONO. FOR HALK A two story fllUCK MOl .-i:, oiitHiiiinir six rooms, aituab'don the south end of Hltli street. Tui ios et say. Inquire ol augil BAKKR Sc. AKM3TKONG A V All.II l'OK piAl.fi OR HUNT. PIIIH farm Is situated within two miles ol tlie city, mid contains 1 80 acres, B5uf which are improved. Ktiqulre of K-pl'-. BAKICH at AKMHTHONIJ POIt HALK AT A HAIK.AIN. ONE of tlio most deitlrHtile vacnnt Halt Lola in tbn city hi uated on Town street, between liivh nnd Third tn-.-ti Inquire of aug' HAKKK V AliMS'l UOMl. FOIt HA1.K OK KXCIl ANt.K. ( 1tfa Af;llKS r' LAND, in lleiiryoounty.llltools.apoitUin Vt kJ oi Which la timbered, the bnlaiit ia a first rule uuMnv of bottom and rolling prnirle. Thla IhiuI is well e denial, il lor h piock rarm, n living hii aminaancn ot living wuinr the year round. Persons wishing to purebase, or exclude property m this vicinity, for a desirable piece of land, would do well to cnll on the subscribers immeijiateiy. Inquire ol augw I1AK1K ft AllM.s i KONii. lona Land A'nn anil Mxclian 0(!ire, IOWA CITY. COI.MAN. I'Ou FM.. HtRT .1- t tl THIS Company have established a General Agency at tli-s. -it of Government lor the purehnso and salt- ot M xienn War Land Warrants, and tor tho location of Warrants issued under the act of September, 1850. The Company also res jwet fully tender their acrvieea aa Asents for selling these Lands when pntoiileri, ami lor paying taxes on unuuR ui nuu-ruaiuums. KKI KKENCK3. Stephen WUcbnr, Esq., U H. Diatiict Attorney, Iowa; d. H. Hhelledny, Ksq., Marslmt Ri'gister and Receiver Laud Office, Iowa City, Iowa ; Iteiiterand Receiver - " " Kairtieid " Register and Keceiver Dubuque, " lion. I). F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa . D. A. January, Esq., 1. Louis, Missouri ; J. P. Kddy, Ksq., o lion. Nenion Edwards, Alton, Illinois ; John W. Vance, Danville, " Garret Vliet, Mllwaukie, Wisconsin. Hon. K. M. Huntington, lain Com. t .'en Land Otilre, ludianni " Oliver II, Fmitli.l ndlanapolit, ln.lir.nH - " Alberta. White, Lakyelte, Chnncey Rose, Esq., Terre Haute, " John Chambers, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentiu ky J rones Davies, Ksq., tmit'ilund, John Armstrong, Ksq., Green sbn rub, IVimaylvmdn ; Alexander H. Stephenson, Ksq., Geltjshuritb, I'euii-j Ivania ; William McCiellan, Ksq., Chitinb-rel.urpti, Gen. O. II. W. Htull, Cumberbiiid, Mirylntiil Hon. Richard M. Youug, WaabinLMnn City; " Fits Henry Warreu, " Henry Clay Henderson, Kso.. Treasury Deuariment. atilihuf ton City. Major waiter li. Morns, Mnmphia, Tennessee, Col.Ham'l It. Anderson, Nashville, " General Mcintosh, Georgia. John Hrynn Ksq, Cm torn House, Cliarlcifoii, fluuiU Cun.lina ilnv Benjamin Chiice, Natchez, MisrtUHipji Hon. John McLean, Clnciniutti, Ohio; Geu. Charles Anthony, rfprlnufleld, " W. II Hubbard, Ksq.. Columbus, 11 ('id. John Noble, Coiumhiia ' ,y TIOUHK ANI LOT FOR HA i,V., h THKaubscrilier wlil sell tho Lnt mi which he lives, on i High street, between Town and iKicb. It is in the ei nue ol Mhecitv. and a verv convenient shind lor luiRinntt. un.i f. family reside nee. Tho terms will bo abotitoim third down anil the hnlance In payment. Those who wish to purchase to npecu late on, or to locate for busineas would do well to '-all and osum lue tho premises, as a good bargain willbenllen-d. "" VA, iM thkaij,, I am authorized to sell that excellent nrr)nertv ..i Kir IM.-'. the south aide of llrond stnwt, eaat of trout. W. T. I AND FOIl HALK, The undivided half ol ICV'MHOm-m J of land, adioinimt the eltv nf rinlnmints. itji r,..u Hb.t .j Htch street, fronting on the Columbus and Grnveporl turnpike. Title Indluputable price ISO dolliu a per acre. Terms ev. and made known on application to D. H. FORMA N. VALUAHLU lttOlKHTY tlN TUiRO NTUKKT FOIl HA i.i-:. AN unimproved halflot comer .'Id and Htatestreela;Hlsoaroiu modiotis Brick dwellinsj with 10 rooms and irood out bttil.i nga nearly now, corner 3d and Rich streets. Knquin-ut' BCTTLKS, COMSTOCKA Co. FOIt HAI.K. flMIOSKt I nf Kiel two well known Lota Koa. 7."fi and 7.17. on the romer Rich and Sixth streets, with street and alleVtvall roond them, formerly the property ol Chenter Johnson, mi uliHi are a great varit ty ol choieo Iruit and ahi ubbory, aud subdivided into seven parts to suit purclmsars. ALSO Two Lota on the cornerol Friend and Seventh streets subdivided Into seven parts to suit puahnscrs. There is an alley u'Vi iei in wium running inroiiirn thm tor general coiiventence The whole ol the lureiroitiu urnnertv will be sold oil verv ae- cotnmod tiling terms. For particular, inquire"!' 'i hutiiHs W'ood, gent (teb'isi WM. PMKLAN. HALK OF C0LLK:K I.ANDHi ' I x H K larger ami Ifelter portion ul thene lands slill remain tin-1 sold, and thev are now olt'ered at trivite snln on Hccomino- dating terms a port only of tbo purciii.se tooDey being requii ed in band. Also, for aalehiiildlnff and nut lots In the villiore of Gambler. which are nnsunmsied lor bCHUtv of Incaiimi, and hi I tlm iiiure Important advnntngus to be desired in FUch property. A good hotel is specially needed in tbo village, and a lot for thr purpose will be hirnhmeri on tavorahle term. eppiy to tneinnacrilre (iamLiur ,hms county. jr-tf M T.C. WING. Agent FOIt HAl.t:. rpHE IIOIJFK AND LOTol Dr. Cam, on the corner or Town X and Seventh streets. The bouse ia new. with stable, rarrfntrn house nnd other out buildings, nil arranged with a view to enu iter t nnd convenience. The lol will he aold altogether or divided Into two or three lots, to suit purchasers. For turther particular! Inquire of WILLIAM Molt li IS, at tho store ot U. Cowlrs & Co, jaii-fi-ll IIOCKINtJ COAL. I AM now receiving daily, Irom my Coal flank, tho beat nt llorklntt C'onl. which I will sell from boat at xvfn cents per bushel, or deliver in any part of the city at KtGHT cents per buxhel. He Ice led Conl for f.rntee. Columbus, Mny 17, 1851-tl P IIAYDKN. Tho underalpned have been burnintr tbo Coal from Mr. Hnv- den's bank for tho last year or two. It has gh en us good suns-taction, and we would recommend it uw supi rinr tn any soul in this city. s. Mfipahy, Cnhimhns. Mny 15, 18SI WK wuuld call attention to our stock of Fine Wiid'hei, nt London nnd I.iipvh .llnnufnrliire. u lii h ill i-om- niend themselves in tbo high lmih aud accuracy ol their internal structure, and iho perfection and beauty ol their rrt,e. Also, cine Y alettes tor Ladles, in great fRiiitr; as wen nan general assortment ol all other kinds ol Cold nnd Silver .Yniehc, iu sty le and price to suit all. JKWKI.TIY. A full nnil beautiful assortmcr.L selected wllh sreat care. Deaio nvitnilno. Wo will rabke lint pries low enough. SILVLR WAItK. Always a laraeand floe stock, made from sterling silver: war ranted tiqual tu coin. r ink Li.ut;ns. Mnrhle In vnrinna enlnr. Inltlrl Ktinnv. Pnnler Marhn and the lower grades In variety. PLATED AND BH1TTANIA WAKE. A flnenaaortment Rnskets,Cat.tors. Can lle-sticks, it., Ac. Alau, Watch-makers' Tools and Materials. w1 Simp Stone (iriililla IMPORTANT AND IM'KilKSTlNO TO ItiH'HKKI EPKRrf. WE have on hand and have he- n aellina lortbeheo tw o years, anew and utotul article, calh d "Hin.p Stonn i.i i.btl.'n. ' The advantages uosst sued hy these Grnbil- a over the obi kind arc numerous. They bake buckwheat cakes superior lo tho old plan, never requiring any grease, consequently H i not sumke Cakes baked by these are a I way a nlcelt browmd, m-vi.r hull cooked or burnt, aud when once healed, they retain lie- h a lor a long time. The unpleasant ol'ir arising from the Iron Criddln Is entirely obviated In thia article. Tbo saving of greas,- is al.o an iti-m uf importance, Tbn Soap Stone ha" been used for lining toves,ete tn the Kant for fifteen or twenty years, and the durability thereof ia equal to Iron. The great demand wetavefnr theMPeap Stone GrMdle."and the general satisfaction they have given to those persons whnuso them, recommend tho article tn the attention of every housekeeper and their merits cannot he appreciated except by those who use them. We keep the following atzea constantly on hnd : Round 10, IU and 14 inches indiarnetpr; price, $1, )! oO.snd Oval 10, lfl and 22 Inches inleiiflth; prlce.9l.Tfl. A? nnd (-V-Vi. Forauloat ItliRNKTH House Furnishing Kitablihmcnf, No. 14 East Fourth street. Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea Trays, Brlttaima, Japancd, Hronied and Tin Ware, llathing Apparatus, and Ho'rigerators. Clnclnnalt, October 4, 1K".1. OAKS. HIIAWLH, All. VELVET and Merino Cloaks, llroebn Long tihawls and Scarfs V ate, jast neeived by leep'JOl UNO WHEN. V . It. HltHHAKO WM. Ulvnn. t n y PW I Pailij (Dip State 3oumal. Tiu ittsDAY morning, novemukh 17, ik.u f'W'n thouitlitul homo and Iho 'Unit ons tliwe, when read-lug the lo How lug lines. Ilr.w many parents' hearts thrill with pleasure ut this graphic, graceful dcscrlptiuu of desr, tninllisi sceiie' : TWO YEA 118 OLD. Playing on tbo carpet near mu Js a llltle cherub glil ; Ami her presence, much I fear m-, Hots my seriBcs lo a whirl ; For a book la open lyintr, Full of grave pbilosophying. And I own I'm vainly trying Tbero my thoughts tu hold t Hut, In spite of my essaying. They wilt ever more be straying To the cherub near me playing, Only two years old. With her hair so long and il..en, Aod her aunny eyes ao blue, And hor cheek so plump and waxen, She ia charming to tbo view. There her voice to all who hoar It Breathes a sweet entrancing spoil; O I to bo forever near it la Joy untold For 'tis ever iwectly telling, To my heart, with rapture swelling, of Rttitcllon idly dwelling-Only two years old With a new delight I'm bearing All hor sweet attempts at words, In their melody endearing, Sweeter far than any bird's; And the musical mistaking, Which bcr baby lips are making, From my heart a charm ia waking, Firmer lo its hold Than the charm so rich and glowing, From the Roman's Hp o'crHowing; Then ahe gives a look ao knowing Only two years old I Now her ripe and honied kisses (Honied, ripe for me alone,) Fill my soul with various bllsioa, Venus oover yot has known. When her twining arms are round me, All domestic joy hath crowned me, And a fervrnt spell hath bound me, Never to grow cold, O I there's not this sido uf Aideou, Aught with loveliness iu laden A my little cherub maiden, only two years uldl sua IX otitis: Or, what Five Dollure Paid. Mr. Herrmt was aittin in Ills ullicei. huh Jnv. wl,..i a luil i-hier-fl. mu. Imnded Ithii it amnll aliii of nuner. It win a bill for live ilollara, i.uh to hi alioenmlier, a poor innn who lived in tliu next tqnnro. It'll Mr. dnmt th.it I will netti? ihia anon It j'j I ho boy rnliml. N"W, Mr. ilt'nint UnA a five dnllai dill in Ilia him -k-t: but, lie Tell ni if Iih CMiildii't piiil Willi if. ft Jnln'I i!;o to ho entirely out ot motioy. So, Ai'liiti? fnnu this iniiilai, he t dhI Mint iht Imy awny. Very still sat Mr. Heiiiut for tin next five minntm; y.f hn tliniiErhts were liiibV. He Wll8 Dot llltnCi-tliei- aitliehetl Willi I, im. kcII, Thn ulniHiimlrr whrm pnnr man, and i eed-d bin money m soon nn rumed ho wn mil nuadvistd nf thifl lacl. I nlmiiHt wifli I hiid sent In in (he live dullum' a .Mr. Ilerrmt, nt h-ufh, hit!l amtihU. Ho wants it vnrso thtin I tin. He mused atil! ftirih'T. ' The (net is,' Uo nt length exrhiinit'd, aititlin!' tii, U'a Gr.'inl'ij umiioy, uud Dot iiiine; nnd what ia iimm he slmll have it.' So anyiti", Harriot look up hi hat uiid K-I'i his oflh . nidvn-i i'et ll . SM.,iM-u. Pi-.i i.- hoy tsutored the. whop. There w:ii u mu di ul id' eiu u-eatitoss in the b.um'ii inker' ti.to a. No sir,' replied thu lnd. Didn't eel tho money T' ' No air.' ' Wnmi t Mr. Heniot in ?' ' VfH, air ; hut ho enid it whhi'I mnve iiicn' I" ihiy.' Odeiir! I'm aurry !' cnitif IVnm the tin euiuker, in n depressed voici. A wuiiifiti wns aiuiny iu firunt's shop wlton tht; hov cfiine in ; ahe hnd now risen, nnd wan leimiup; tin the counter ; n look ot diMippnihtuieiit w Hpi m It rftti't ho hrlni d, Mrs. Leo,' anid firat'l. 1 was Mini nf getting the mnny from him. fie never tliaap pointed mo Iu lore. Cull 111 to-morrow, nnd 1 will iiv and h tvt it for yon.' Iho wnmnn luoh'-u trouuleil iin wflliiH dirinitixiinfi -d. (Slowly nho luriicit awny mid left, the uliop. A few miniitnfl nllor her drpnrturn Hrrriot rame in, mid after some word of npnlojrv, paid Ihe hill. Kirn Hnd ect una bill clmucrtl into mlver lor me.' Hind the shuemukor, tu his boy, the moment liisLiiatnm or hiid deported. . ISow, en b I he, an atn-ii us tlio ailverwaa r need m hia hntitls, 'take two dollars to Mi, Lee, nnd ihree to Air. Wrnver nrroPM the street. Tell Mr. Weaver that I am obliged lo him lor having loaned it to tnn thia morning, nnd sorry lint I hadn't aa much ui the house when he tent for it nn hour ago.' 'I wish 1 find it, Mrs. Eldeti. But, 1 assure you that I have not.' suid Mr. Weaver, the tailor. ' I paid out the Inst dollar just before yon eame in. lint call in tomorrow and you shall have the money, to a certainty.' 'But whnt nm I tod.todavT Ifiavii't a runt tn bless myself with ; and 1 owe so much at tho grocer 'a where I deal, that he won 't trust mo h r anything more.' The lailor looked trnnMed, and tin? wminiii liiijered. Just nt this moment the shoemaker's boy etitcrrd. iicrearo uie three dollars Mr. (rant borrowed of you ihis morning,' said ihe hid. 'He says he'aaorry he hnd n't ihe money when ynu 'tit for it nwhiloagii.' now ma luces ot inn tniior ana nis needlewoman ln i.'hleied inlnii'lv, as if a steam 'd Mimdiinehnd neu- iMrati d ihe room 'Here in jiift thn money I owe you,' eanl the fnr-ner, in a rheeifnl voiie, nnd he haoded the wonmn the life ilollars he lnd received. A monit-nt alter aid he wna rihuie. hut with the aim) lure ol ihe nor.r wo- ninn, whnae tu-ed he had been ublo tu supply, di.-linct helore him. Ol tlie three d dlnrs received by the needlewoman. two we .t to the en-cer, on account nf her debt lo htm, If a dollar was n:iid tn mt old and needy colored worn-iit who hd earned it by scrubbiii", and who was waiting lor Mr. Elden'a return from the tailor's to get r (Die, and inns he ahlo to provide nn evening and a momma s men lor horse f and children. The nth. half dollnr wot paid to ihe baker when hernlk'd to w.tfda evening to leave the accttatotueii inni, 1 tius, tho poor needlewoman had been able fn ditrh..r?e four ;h-liis,nml, at the same time re-ostntilish hercred t with iho grocer and baker, from whom cume the lament r ion ol (ho food consnmt-d m lit-r little tatniiy. Altll IHv Kl un li'tlun Mr-. Lr.r. On L i nritvnl nt lome, empty handed, from her viil ti tho shncmnker, who owed her two tlnihirs lor work, he found n von up pii'l iu whoso pale face were many nmrha of Siilleriny il rnre, nwaitmir her return. The fill's cottiiteniiuce luiphteitcd at hht- came in; it them was no onawerine brightness in the roitute- uinno ot Mrs. Lee, who immediately said I 'm vi iv sonv Harriet, but Mr. Giant nut me nft until to-morrow. He said he hid n't a dollnr in the hiviso.' Tho aitl's diaHiiiiointment was very ijreid, tor the amiln she had forced into life inatnnfly fihd, and was atioreeded by a look nf deep distress. ' h you want the money verv laiy i sKea -Mrs. Lee, in a low half-choked voice, for ihe sudden ch inee in the girl's uinnner hnd affected her. '). M.nia'nm. verv badlv. I If It Mary wrapped tip in my thick shawl, and a blanket wi und all around her leet lo keen mem warm; nut sue an t-uugiiing (Iremlf.iliy from llifcotd airnt Ihe mom. ' Havn't you a Href asked Mrs. Lee, in quu-R. surprised tone. ' We havr im coal. U was to buy coal Ihat 1 wauled the money ' Mrs. bee struck her hands logciher, and an eapres slon of pain was about passing her lips, when Ihe door of ihe room opened, and ihe shoemaker's boy came in. ' Ib ro aro two dollars. Mr Grant sent them.' ' God bless Mr. Grant!' Tho exclamation from Mrs. Lee was involuntary. On the part of Harriet, to whom one dollar whs due, a gush of iil"iit tears matked tho etTect this timely supply of money prod u cud". She received her portion, and, without trusting her voicu with words, hurried tway Iu supply iho pressing want ut houio. A few doora from the residence of Mrs. Lee lived a m:iu who, some mnuih.i b'dore, had become involved in trnuhlo wilh an evil disposed person, had been fore ed to defend kiniNelf by means of iho law. He had employed Mr. Ht inot to do wliH was requisite in lilts case, lor which tun vice Ihe charge was fivo dulls is Tho bill hnd been, rendered a few days before, and tht man, who was ponr, felt very anxious to pay it. H had the money all made up to within a dollar. That dollar Mrs. Leo owed him, and she had promised to givo it tu him during this day. t or noun be had waited, exporting her to come in ; but now bad nearly given her up. There was another Utile bill of three dollar w hich had been sent iu to him, and be bad lust concluded tn go and pay thai, when Mrs. Lee called wtttt trie balance ot rue money, one aou&v, wnicn sirs had received from the shoemaker, Grant. Half an hour later, and the pocket book of Mr. Har riot was no lomer empty. His client had called snd pnid his bill. The live dollars had cr.me back to him. Arthur's Home Gazttte. .- I'unch says it is fearful to reflect how many person h into matrimony lotally unprepared for the awful chan jo tint awaits them ' A man may take a wife at twenty-one. before he knows the diSerenca between a chip and a Leghorn. We would no more gram a max rmgo license to any body, Bimply because he was of ago than a license on tr.at ground only, in practice so apothecary. Husbamls ought to be educated- ,W would liko to have the following questions put irj yottng, inexperienced persons about tn marry : "Arta you aware of ihe price of coal and caudles T Do you know which is more economical, tho aitch bona or the round. How far, young mau. will a teg of mutton o in a small family ? How much dearer, now , is silver ware than German ware? Declare.it' you can, rash youth, the sum per annum that bonnets, veils, caps, ribbons, flowers, pelerines, cardniats, cutis. gloves, corsets, bustles, &c, would probably come to in a lump If unnble to answer these inquiries vi wouiu strongly advise ynu to "go Unck lo school'' ' An 1cii)F.t. Jfluny Lind, while at tho connexiou o ihe Toi-inge and l'ennsylvaa.ia railroads, on Sunday morning last, took occasion to ride out lor her heallh. She whs taken to the Alleshanv mnnntaiu. to look up on iho wild romantic scenery which is ao beautiful to the eye of every beholder; and so much was she in-spired with the beauties around her, that she repaired from the carriage in which elie was comfortably seated to the fallen trunk of a tree, and there sang, with tho sweetness wilh which she is so fitned, her beautiful aud lovely mug of Homo, Sweet Home." She doubilesa felt tho inspiration which her own beautiful aud loved nmuiitainaof Switzerland hnd so often inspired her w ith. Her voice echoed, it is said, through tbn mountains, sweeter llmu tho mnsio ul the feathered choristers which make theso hills so olleu resound ' with their bonotiful notes. P lair County Wh'-g. APIMIOI'KIATION NOTICII. ARTim.rrs op Appropriation, ol which the follow in? are a trM Copy, were on the 17th day nf November, A. D JK,P, filed n. the Clerk's HKie of the Franklin county Court ol Cnmnvn. I'teas, 1(1(6 ol Ohio. JB IT KNOWN, that pursuant to the provisions contained in an Act of the Leetdlahire of the Mate of Ohio, entitled ' An Art leutatiiifr Hftil lf,d CoiiipoDies." passed f'Vhruary eleventh A. D. IM-. and also in an Act entitled 11 An Act iurther tt amend the Act to on orpurate Ihe Central Ohio liail hVad Company an4 the Aet uineniintory thereto," passed March twentieth, a. D 195U, and under ihe authority tn n!d nets contened, tbo said Central Ohio Hall Itiiari Company bath intendel, and doth Intend. r,a doth by this instrument declaiotts inttntion to enter, and has entered, tor Its Irovhil purpoties, upon a certain piece, pare"! oi hit Ait land situated in lh township of Montgomery ui ihccoun ty ol Krankliu in the State aforesaid, said piece, puree! or lot be fnjr held and occupied, at the date of said entry, t.y Jehn A. La Aelt, and beina; owned, according to the best Information said company has been Hbln to nbtniti, by Jchn A. Larell, Bathr-heba Lazell. La layette Larell. (ipornn A. U. Lntrll, Anthony H. La fell, fheldon Hancock and Penelope his wile (late Penelope La r.ell), Dennis Loyd and francos his wife hit- Frances Laxelli, Ttir.maa Davis and Lavina his wile (late Lavlna 1 aiell), D. C Lazell an Infant, and Jeannette Lazell, being certain pieces oi parcels ot In nil as ore embraecd In a certain recoid upun the hook of PlHts in the office of Ihe Recorder of Frank t.u uuunij aiurcaiil, pHe .i recorded IfiihJuly, I8M. And tlm Haiti Ceniral Ohio Itsil Hond Con ip any hereby declares Its internum to appropi into, and doth hereby impropriate, to its nitV, occu'piVdbtnl1 nViied' aVuVoresa'fdT ns'fs 1i.erenoVt rS c i- bed, hit.l such ol the materiala thereon, except timber, as (s hereinafter drscribrd, ihe same being necessary lor Ihe location, cuii'truction and orciipMncy of suid road by said company, aod lor the location, construciiuu and ocrupaicyut aaid mad over, ihrounh and upon asid land tone: her with tho oecessnry side traces, and also fur fn-isht or pnitener depots, tor depots lor mncbiLery, and lor niateTials for construciiuu and repair of roa-ehiiicry, and tor engine huufes and machine shop', nd lor all rallroud appiianre ; thm Is to say : l'in mu umcti and so many ol thn said pare Is or lota of land aa by ihe accompanying map la indicated asbeiiiL'i uibi'.ieed withiu cenntn dotte.d lines upon I sRtd map tlmt is tu auv, ii.lnia numherid Iild, 10!) 111). Ill, lly li:i, 114, 115, lift, 117, ilfl. lb). 1 :'!), trgLthnr with the ueeorre-vemii nary riLt- ol the said John A. I. Hie.il, Halbtheba Lsxell or her children, their heirs or a.iijiiis. to so much of "American Alley," "La Orsnce" strvftand buckeye" ittoel, aa lies adjoin-inn any or allot suid lots, also so much of the Hnuiesterid or outloi reserved." and inlet number fit, nn U embraced wiibin lb a tollowiun metea nnd hduntiH.tbht Is to say, besinniua at lb-' nor tiiern hjijiIo ol said Heiervo, thence in coursn south forty dc Sices west, or parallel wall the centre line ot tho Cleveland, Co-luml us and Cincinnati Kail Road and fifty fret there l rum to a point which wnuhl be iolfisecled by the c.nfro lino ul Derot'' steet extended north one drpTee eiist from "North Public Lane" in thn city ot Columbus, thence sou'h with said centre line onn hundred and fifty srven and a hall feet, thence notUiCastwardly by a curve to tlm ri.-ht of IMO leet radius ihiouh a pnii.t upor. tbenorth line of ' oicester" street, sixty-rev-n bftliomina point where the first nmned houndary line of this tajd parcel ot land intersects the centre line of Depot" str- et as afi.resaid, extended (rem "North Public l ane" as n'oresnid lhvoc by aaid curved line of 1;10 feet radius extendi. d to a point Ihitly feet norihwestwarrily from ihe northwest corner nt the house in which sai'. Laaell now resides thence ntmheasiwardly by a enrve to the rtftht of S(m) feet radius to a point four feet from La Orange " street thence nonh nne degree east to tbs place of bejiinniujr topather with the ntc and rcverslotiaj; rUhtsnt the said John A Lazi ll, Balbsheha l.arell. or h'-r rl i dren, their hfirs or aftpna to so nr.rh ot ' I.a Orange ' street n lies east e ihe tiHth"astcrn end of to nnU r-l isfj " IU i rve as is herein b&nrd.d acfl de..--' J ; eien so mucQ oi ' Worcester " 4 n.' soet-ts as is rmtjiftCrdlt saidbt,urd-ari-s; al'o so mut h ot 'fjepot" street as ilea welt of the laid curv-d line tu hT in nam-;il, and al-o 'v, st ff said curved liu i ol 1M0 feet rdins pic-iured stitithwatwardly tn the west lini of aaid"Prpot" itreet, leiivint however and allowing to said John A. Ls2p11, Batbshi-ba LatcH and her children, ihetr heirs and aeiiirns the privjipio of Iccatin and eBlal.lihfri a stn ot m roadway ot 30 lert wii'e opposite to said dwelling homo across the Hail UoRd track or tracks which may la laid nctwn by sale Central (ibio bail Road Compnny. Tim quantity within the said lta and " reserve " grnund her, by appropriated ia one acre and one hundied and ninety-nine, onc-tbinifandths. And notice Is hereby given to all whom ttn.a concern and especially to tbe aaid John A Lazell, Bathheba 1. a m il, (ieorge A H. Lazell. La layette I.art'll, Anthony II. l.a-ll Sheldon llaiicoek and Jpenelnpe his w lie (late Penelope Lulell) Dennis Lnyd and Frances his wife (late Franeee Lazell), '1'h'im ns Davis and Latin his wile (late Lavina Lazell), 1). O. Laxeil, im infant, and Jeannette l.aztll tht in the matter of the ah v ilc3cribt d appropriaiion thu said Kali Rntd Company will make Mpphcat'i.n to the Honorable Jutttea tt the Court of Common I'll us within and for Franklin county, Ohio, on the vtn dy ot Df remle-r, A. O. lUTtl, or as soon iherealu- aa m heartnr may be had lor the appointment ol three difinteri ited freeholders 1 laid comity to appraise the dsmaces which Iheewrerel tbi aiorcsaid iractnf Und may auatain by the aforesfild a,proprt ad'-n, in pursoKnce to th? provisior.s of tho aaid arts ot lb? (b neral AawmMy id the Htsat nf ;hio. In witness whereol the Hi'al of the suid Ceynpany and IheieT-namrnol lis Prc.d. t arc hereunto allied tbi Vi rlr . icto b":-ri ' J. TI !m.!VAN, Pr.sidert. listed Novrmlve r ti, A. D A. t. Pxaav, AUon ey. n t. II A i ON, ljrim ip.il of Ifnren'R .lcrniitlle rett- ! Wftr, t ineinnetll, repptietfniliv annources to tbi lUt.rta ..IniiilitTs fHj'I ti ty, lh;.t he will terh another cl-ss in 1.01'm.L KNTHYnooli Li'lKG in this eitv. cofnmenelrv in Mvnriiiy, 17th lul Itich streets. at .lici binlca' II nil, control Uigh ana P.THons desironj of acquiring a tftorvutjh ImmsMge ol the "?el"nci! of Accounts." fhreh tht oreliml si,.l nn.piMnl . rOil. N-dlo lerve their naun s with the underbn( d at their earliest cr.n Vr-iti. pro. ns It is verv deiirHhlo i ht all hn ti.l t L.in tk sbo'tld le prepared to ConimenccAt Ihe lime sperifled a'twive. Vnvan k Cartkb, a doom north of Capitd House; '1homj MeODie, Cashier Cily Bunk; IL ilALtwi.v, Audilur of States Ofllcni R Hbep, Miolc Store ; W.T. Hjscom, Fd. Journal rucniotT o, irvi hiiw (OOLKDi.K New York KditioD, lor sale by ihe case ul 100 v dozen each, at tbo Columbus Agency lylri j. n. mi. ti si i;ij VtlU HA I.I- - 6Pl.ENDin TWO-STOhY BKICK DUELLING HOL'SP,, aitnnte on the south side nf Oak street, and acennd i t Mt of Kiiihtli. 1 bia Dtorwrtv will he sold elbr lor emah. un terms, or exchnni d tor a good imp ruved Faro, in tins county or .r.-inwnm. J. K. 1 I I 1 I L, novHdlni Office ia Carpenter's Ifui'iJings i.iu4nm.m. UK have just received an asaonment of fiirandolea, of new and eletant desiirns. wbh h wewillseflat verv low rare e will sen st very low rsrea at the Nw Crockery More. H A O. FOSTER HtHril CHINA. ("OI.D BAND and White French China, comprising Break Hit, Tea and Dlntng ware, of new and beautiful sbpes. Just reeeived and for aalo, in setts or teuanite tiieri'P. at iow ratea. n UieNeW Crockery Store. h. A G. FO-iTKH, " ewe joornai Mu:iiti)ra. : I.A MS AMP. NOW openint.s Iplenoid vnrh ty f Olass Lair.pe. For sale at wholesale or retail, at Vvis low prkee by . nciM N. A 0 FOSTIu, |
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