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J-;. 1-8 II T 8 i VOLCJME XV. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1852. NUMBER 159 ri; 1- ... ' PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY , BOOTT fc BABOOH, tlFFIHE JOURNAL IUILDINOS, UIOH ANO riABL BTRK8T8, C'OLNTINO ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TERMS Invariably In ndvnnre mo Huiiy, toporsoosln Columbus, pur year . $6 00 , " sent by inulluutol Columbus . . .... S 00 uunug mo session, and m-Weekly balance of , ... lu Columbus My iiihII I'Li Trl-Weekly by mull . . Wtiekly In Columbus . -Out ot tbeclty; by inall, single Tualub.ot four and upwards . . . .. To clubs ol tun and upward., to one addreu Duily,session .. Trl-Weekly ' Weekly, alalia , To clubs ul Ave and upward. 800 1 00 50 40 Advertlalnu. Hie lollowlng rate, and rule, ol advertising have been agreed upon between the proprlntor. of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio . . stau juuraat, to be observed, in all eases, alter this data. July .1 tfV, IO-.I,, Dally, Paper. " One square, 10 line, or lea., one Insertion .. 0 50 . 0 25 . . 1 50 . 8 00 . 3 00 . 4 00 . . 6 00 . 8 00 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 Standing eard, 5 ltnea or less, porannum ooliiinn,with changes, " . u H I, a a ii , 20 00 22 00 25 00 ..30 00 ii lg ii ii ii . changed weekly " " " daily " - eo oo with 4 change - -- STJo 40 00 I' . " 12 " -.i changed weekly 45 00 55 00 daily . 130 00 nih..M., nVAMn.l frt. k.H..n.KIA In nnl..ltH I.L the above rates. u.M... nuiiuvuiut, .unigiw-ra ... kuuiwiuii; VT.IU 'i'hn standard of measurement to be minion type. Fur naeh additional square in the dully, inserted one month, or a greater leugtn ol tune, ana lor vacH additional square inserted unuer ine yearly rates, nail price. No advertisement to be cunaidered by the year, unless It Is ape. eilied on the inauuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publisher, ant accountable for the accuracy of leual advertise, menu bevond the amount charued for their publication. Announcing candidates (tor ullices of overy dusertptlon) to bo enargeu at mo nitu ol nity cents per wecx, inr eacu naiuo ; ine same to be, In ull cases, paid in advance. . Ail advertisements iroiu stranger, or transient person, to be paid in advance. - - Advertisements not marked ontho copy for a specified number ol insertions, will be continued one inontn, uules. ordered- out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privilege of yearly advertisers will tie conlined rigidly to their regular business ; aud ull advertisements nut portioning thereto, to bo paid tor extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estato Agents, ic, not to be contracted tor by tho year, but to he cnargud by inn piece, at tne usual rates. No ADl'fCRTtREMKNT CAN UK IN9KRTED ailATCITOUHLT. Adn:'f -.'mentslbrcharitable institution., lire companies, ward, township ind other public meetings, ana sucn iike.tooevnarged nan pricu M,tri Ihui iiiitieea to bo charaed S5 cents. Death, insorlcd without charge.unloaa accompanied by funeral invitatioiH or obituary notice, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor llegu'ui aivertlser., nnd all othors sending communications or requiring; notices, desiring to cull attention to lairs, soirees, concert!, ur nny public entertainments where charge, are made lor adrnitt'iii.-!'-- all notices ot private associations every notice designed t , eal. attention to private enterprises, cnicuiatea or intended to pi ..mute Individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that tho aaiuo is lo be paid tor. It intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the sumo will be charged at the rate ui not less than 20 cents per line, ana then only wneu accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to he charged not lcs. than doublo the above rate., and measured aa it solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate ot 50 per cent, in advance on tin) abovu rates. " .' " each additional " . " "1 week . . . - i " S " ' ' 3 " " ! " 1 mouth . . . i ii . - ii 3 , . . '! " " 3 ' ..... t . ' - ii .0 " I, ii ii g ii .... ii ii ii ly i . . . . . Attorneys will ho holden tortile price of iusertlng advertise- Pamphlet, luruiehud, Information given, nnd application re-em. bruugbt in by them. ceived by J. R. TUTTI.i:, Agent. SAMUEL GALLOWAY. HENXT F. PAGE. UA1.I.OWAY & PAGE. . A TTOllNK YS AT LA 111 1TE wl" pfic'ice luw, aa partners, in the Court, of Franklin v v and adioliiing counties, anu mine circuit auu utsinc u.d. Courts. Office In Piatt's now building, opposite State House. mayO-tf A. B. UUTTI.EM. Altarsnviinil rnunMllnrnt l.aw. (Jolllinbllfl. Ohio. OHice, No. a, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State', otticoi jy-ff ' WAl.TKIt THKAI.I,, ' it.vnr,,Mil r!n.i..Hjll..rnt l.nw. Ilnluinbun. Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to talto the Acknowledgment ot Deeds a. lur uis OHiw ui new iuik. " LUCIAN BOTTLES. THEO. OOMSTOCK. OKO. O. COMSTOCK. IIDTTI.EM, COlhMTOL'K & CO., (Successor, to B. Comstock Jt Co.,) FORWAltDINd AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturer., and dealer, in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ol the Canal, Coluinbua, Obio. gg Liberal advance, uiado on consignment.. mai8 J. KIIMiVVAV cfc ( O'H Iron Founilry, Hrond at reel, near the Hrldfce, Colum-bua, Ohio. Stoves ot allklnds.andagroat variety of Castings, alwuy.on hand, octi.'sl ItU. ICOIIER'F THOIHI'MON'M OFFICE, NO. 4, Nell's Hxehnnge, opposite tho Secretary ol State . ollico, High street, Columbus. dec 11 WM. 5EIBKKT. - htLlXV. SKIBKRT cfc MI.I.EY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite tho 1'ublio OIHees, Co-lumbua. tugii,4! tiuult. AllltllTT As "!.. DEALEItS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nai!s,Glass,Ilousa Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, aie., c. No. lbl High street, Sign oi me mu raunmau 9. C BKSalONS. HARRIS. F. C. HESHIONS dc CO.. wunM.ILI AND RETAIL DEALERS IN I) UY tJOOHtl, Boots, Shoe., Hat., Cape, Straw Goods, sVe. r our doors souin Ol too jununrnu, vuiu,..uo. lw" EI.OKIOUK cfc JV1AKTIN. DRAPERS AND TaILOKB, tflA sirset, 1st door o of Toxn, oppoiiu Ms U. S. UoUl, ARE prepared to execute all ordera in their line ot business, In .heneatestand mo.t.a.hion.ble.tvle apie-dtl A. L. MARTIN. OOOIHN tfc AIAIION, WIIOLKSALK and Retail Dealers in gaa fixtures, Cincinnati Ohiu. til Main St., above Court. Chandeliers, to., at Eastern prlea; Hardware. GERE, ABBOTT dc CO., Mlitn ofthe tilli I'ndlock, no. ii isisi fAVEnuwinsturnandialrauatrolnlnea averyinrgu I . - . i .1 i kt.IIHi.ta ma...ila It,.. I ming and mechanical tool.. We have iong been anxious to meet a a mutcm oi naraware, -uunj, nu - ' i uurcuaUimeraonlowpncea,we have new ineauiuty iu a i so. Our goods were bought lor caab and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchasers upon aa good terms, tf not a little bet- JuneT GERE, ABBOTT - CO PAI.NTW. i.t. h.v. hand and for sale at the lowest market rates, W Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article ot nciure varnisu, uiguvner with a aruat varielv of nainU, brushes, Ate. At the sign ot the . AI III - aVIKU Ul U1U GILT PADLOCK. . p CAKRIAisE TRLtlMINCitH. a sn PAIR Elastic Springs ; 90seU Iron Axles; 100 aett Brasa MJ iiuhb Uands : a usiea moss : raven ,..i-,... -, , Damaak Lininga; Fainted and Gum cioin j iacxs,eiue w, Malleable Castiugs, Ate. For Bale by june7 GERE, ABBOTT A. CO. Man.M. WE take this opportunity to say tbat we have now in .tore and lor .ale at low price., 300 keg. of the best nails ever brought to this maraet. r iin.KK WINIM1W GLASS, amonast which may I ,UUU be found single and double thick r rench, the beat Pi.hnr. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual sixes. Atthesign ofthe liy'l GILT FAHLOCK. ! FusialHl CUT HAWH. lir E have Jo.t received a I rear, lotol thiaw very superlorcross V,e7nt"W,W " ee"m""t ShS ABlKTT A CO China (.lass and Qaeensware. THE .nbacriber. have commenced businesa In Columbus in tbe above line, and are now receiving a very large new and complete stock, comprising .... ,,. While Ironstone Dining, Tea andToilet Warn, ofthe bestqnality. Calif ornia Lustra " " " Florentine Vine ' " " Mulberry Foliage " ' Flowing Blue Leaf " " Flowing Amethyst " " " Light Blue Delaware ' " With very large and complete stock of Common ware. Also, a apleadid assortment of Solar and Hall Lamps, Girandole, Britannia Ware, Waiters, Castore, Table Cutlery, Lan terns, Ate, tie. Aio Receiving a very full assortment of Glass Ware, French I - ... I f.L . L7.. UT.P.. Wo rnapecutully request the eltiiena ol Columbu. and .ur-ronnding country to call and examine oar stock and prices, which cannot.... to prow abactor, epl9 Stats Journal Building, High at, Columbua. ;lahm LAMPf. TVTOW opening, a sptcodid variety of Glaa. Lamps. For .ale l at wnoioaaie or retail, very row p."-. -j N. G. FOSTER, oeSA BOOK.- on 8 arming, uaroetimg, rrai- d SiW-twork.; tark.o. dojeinJ,blrd, . o-IWtaarwkuaikslor of J. H, RILR Y CO. INSURANCE. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. . " PERPETUAL CHARTER. WITH A CAPITAL OF ftlOO.OOA. flllUS Company mnkea every Insurance uiiiiertuJiilnir til or A connected with Life Risks, on tuo Joint Stock and Mutual cniiTa ouuiuiuea. On the Joint Stock nlan. tha mtAal ttrA ainaj.tll Irsl la-aa !, A..-.- rgBu uy mutual uoinpamoa, ana (..teen per cent lower than i ..... . iif - ui wun cmjv iuuipsuies 9 00 The Charter permit, the granting of Insurance on Life la ve-1 50 ry form, including the right of Wife, Children, Parents, or Cred-I 25 itort. To insure the Lite of another lor their own occlusive ben- 1 00 I eflt, payable alter death Or Unttll tha IlHT..Val arriving at- flm una ann ti xif r .... it ' 1 w ..... B j - uvi W w U. UJ tu.ll. UFMCKKS. Jamks 8. Honv. rnuMmii H. Mr. Mr-ft iinv i r IIha PmiI. don JosefiiS. Leech, Treasurer Cuahlks A. Colton, tec- ruiury. DIHECTOHS. . JahiiS. Boon, Jobkph 8. Lhuch, Jvhw 8. Dilwobtii, Chaules A. Colton, 8a'l MoClcbkan, William 1'iiiLLira, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkin., Into Secretary of War. ' lion. Walter Forward, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snyder, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bauk. MALCOLM LEKCH. Wholesale Crnrnr. Those desirous uf Insuring, nr in want ef Inffirmntlnn nn Ilia subject, will please call at the ollico, over the Book Store ol iiuut- uigwu a auvinure, lugn ttrei.t, (Jolunibus, Obio. Norman Cav. M. D. EnanlnW Phv.M k" a m' ?. ' ' . 11. VANIlENSALAKIl, Agent. Hall - - ' 4"B Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CL.KVKLANI), UHIU. CAPITA iTTftl OA.nnn. INSURES the safer classes pf property at reasonable rate, ol pic.uiuais. nuniH laxenob tne '.MneelHl llft7nr,l,ia " eluta. ej, nor to .exceed S3,04IO h amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. Ry such mean, tliis Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous Ins. by one fire, the great cause of the insol- '"'"-j . o,iy ...surnnce L.ompiinies. The receipts of the Company from Murcta 1st, 1851 , to October 1st. 185L were over Rfio.fKkl. r.n,.M in liU aama ..ui,.i awiun I ll.w... .W .. J .... ' r.. ufV". I I'1 D " IUD lOIIUlUg IUIU CUIlUltlOn Ol IU6 tOinpany BtO IlUidO quartor-yearly. IJKl'ltTKHS. Hon. llKUBEN WOOD. President I 1) It nnu.t.ar Vina Pra.l. dentj O. N. Skkklh, Secretary; Ueorob Mvoatt. Treasurer. Tv. II. VANitENSAAKIt, Agent lor the abovo Company, Is r-..rn,i u, ismn rimcies ana to luruisu an necessary information. ODlce over liuntlnirton 4l Mnclntirn'a H,lt ki,h lli,.h .t,..u. ...l...l.... , ' D" ...v..,, uu,u,uul aec'Mjni. OOMIBIBOM AUKNCV. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. 4llnrnntr Vunri tUlflO.OUII. IIIS Company otters to tlie Insured all the security and ad-1 -vnntneea of the Mutual and Juint Stock Diana tas heretofnri' applied) combined, namely : Low ratu.of uremium : an annual return. In cash, of tho Der ccntniro renuirnd iorthecoiitinsnnt na ui tne year ; an auequato, out not excessive provision lor the tuture.security of members for tbe wbolo term oi hie, with an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured tu such members, at death, bv credits uuon their tiiilieiesi auunrAiitv fund designed for the linrmnnent seenril.v .twttl t..rt mom. ... j- , .. r - , , bora, and also ur the present security of those lor the whole This is the only Mutual I, Ho Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a lair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually iiicreiiemir accumulation uf luudsd'ur iuluru security) In exact propurtiun to the amount of business and tho increasing risk Iroui advancing age among the members. ranipniets, l racia, Ac, giving In detail tlie plan end rales ol the Company, furnished gratis, aud applications received, by i. it. TUTTI.K, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocj.t-d niUTUAI, liNNIIRANIiK. Western Itcscrve Farmers' Insurance t'oinpany, PAINSV1LI.R, OHIO. P. P. Sanford. President. Wm. L. Pbukins, Secretary. J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. oc-J3-d LIVi:S INSUKED BV THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, COVINtlTON. KY. Wilis Company has an actual capital ot (tne Hundred Thou- Mil ml UollarH, and is managed by men ot the highest integrity aud responsibility. Dr. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. aepr-uiy THE UAltTFOKO I.I FK AND IIGALTII INSl1. RANC'E (JO dl'ANV. HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL STOCK. iSIUtl.OOU! ThisCoinuanv. bv tlielih- V oral provisions of its charter. Is enabled to oiler advantages uMirior to those presented by any other Company in the United Slates combining aa it does the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Lite and llealtn principles; In ail ol whleb the raU:a areas lavor 'a to those assured as satcty to tbem and the Company will adin t. i nis t;ompnny is tuo .arsi ana onta ont in tlie unioti. or In n world, 11 Is believed, tbat has thus combined II. operations, rr. ottered to grant insurance with benelits both pmtnt and jjroi.;r. F'or tulldetnils In regard to terms and conditions reloroucom.v oe mude to tue pampnieta to be nad gratis ol tlie agent, or ol M. FINCH. GEO. G. COMSTOCK, Ai;nnt. Columbus, O, August 'JO, 1850. JOSEPH F. 0U1TH. .AHVEL M. MILLS. nmitii ot mir.T.N, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOIIS AT LAW, Itcnl Eatnie AttenlM, Murveyora nnd Nolnriva I'ulilie, iiiuh araKKT, coluubus, oiuo, A 1TE ND to the iiraclicoot' I hrir urofession, obiainiii.r.peninns. 1 aellinii and ieasinii real estate, survevinc and dlvidiliir liuids. collecnonot claims, examination ol land title., Arc, die, aic. REFKRENCES. Swan ft Andrews, Columbus, O. Allrcd Avery, New York Cily. Win. Millord, Cleveland, O. 1 werd.Millcyoi Wrlght,Cin'ti. J. de. W. Finnay, St. Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Clncln'atl. OHN W. BAKKA. ROHF.RT AaiUSTRONG. II A Kl.lt cfc AimaTItONU. REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Ollice, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. IO It HA I. E An OUT LOT containing 114 acres, with a a. frame building. , atuated ou Friend street, opposite the Wind Asylum. Inquire ot aug'J BAKER Ii ARMSTRONG. !VMlt MALE A two story BRICK HOUSE, containing six X ruoms, situated on the south ena ot ruth street, ieriusca- .ay. luquiro ol auga RAKER & ARMSTRONG A KAIt.1l FOIt fHAI.K Oil KENT. THIS farm is situated within two miles ot the city, and contain. 80 acres, 115 of which are improved. Enquire of aepr.1 nAr-nocAn.iiiniiLt.inu. FOIl HAI.K AT A HAHUAIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Half Lota in the city. Sit uated on Town atreet, between lii'b and Third streets. Inquire of augi BAKER At ARMSTRONG. FOR MALE OR EXCIIANUK. f,4Ci ACRES OF LAND, in Henry county,lilinois,apnrtion U -" " of which is timbered, the balance la a tirst rate quality of bottom and rolling prairie. This land is well cilculnfed for a Stock Farm, having an abundance rr living wau.-r the year round. Persons wishing to purchase, or oxenange property in this vicinity, for a desirable piece oi land, wou d -Jo well to call on the subscribers iromediaUdy. Inquire of augr riAnr.it at a umo . uaj t. . . ... , J l' . !.:. 1Wni JUaHU ASI'lirT ANU ILICUUDSV tFIUCVa ". .-..... ' . w a 1:1 I r . COI.IHAN. POWELL. IIA RT & CO. u,g Company have established a General Agency at the..at of Guvemment for the purchase and sale ol Mexican Wbt Land Warrants, and lor the location of Warrants issued under the act ot September, IBM. The Company also respectfully tender their services aa Agents for selling these l.snda when patented, and lor paying taxes on -ana. oi non-resiaenta. REFERENCES. Stephen Whlcher, Esq., U. S. District Attorney, Iowa ; a. li. sneneaay, esq., marsnai Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa ; Register and Receiver " " Fairfield " Register and Receiver " u Dubuque " lion. ti. r. Miller, late m. u? lowa ; D. A. January. Esq.. St Louis. Missouri ; J. P. Eddy, Esq, lion. Nenion Edwards, Alton,! nofs ; John W. Vance, Uanvillf " Garret Vliet, Milwaukie, Wi.on.in. on. E. at. Huntington, late com. lien, i.ana umce, inniana; Oliver II. Mmitn,i ndianapoiis, inuiaua ; Albert S. White, Lalayette, Chancev Rose, Esq. Terra Haute. " John Chambers, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentucky, James Daviea, Esq., Smitidand, John Armstrong, Esq.. Ureensburgn, rennaytvanta ; Alexander It. Stephenson, Esq., Gettysborgh, Pennsylvania l William McClellan, Fq- Cbamberaburgh, " Gen. O. II. W. Stull. Cumberland, Maryland, lion. Richard M. Young, Washington City; " Fitx Henry Warren, " Henry Clay Henderson. Esq., Treasury Department, Washing ton City. Major waiter H. Morn., Memphis, Tennessee; , Col. Sam'l R. Anderson. Nashville, General Mcintosh, Georgia. John Bryan Esq, Custom House, Charleston, Booth Carolina. Key. nenjamin unaee, natcnei, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati. Ohio: Gen. Charlea Anthony, Springdeld, " W. B. Hubbard, Esq.. Columbus, " Col. John Noble, Coiumbna jyl nOCNE AMD LOT FOR MALE THE subscriber will sell the Lot on which hn live., on Hich stneet between Town and Rich. It is in tbe centre of the city, and a very convenient stand tor business and for a family residence. The terms will be about one third down and the balance in payment.. Those whs wish to purchase to sperm late on, or to locate for business would do well to call and exam. I . ' iwS V ". . M ill ln iJTmwI Imm the nnsiimL aa a aood barffain will be offered. nun ITALILK innni.i. t am authorized to aell that excellent pronertT ol Mr. Pike's, on tbe aoutn side ol Broad street, easi oi rront. vv. i. LAND FOR MALE. The undivided half of 16 79-100 acre of land, adjoining the city of Colnmboa, 150 rod. eaat ot High atreet, fronting on tne commons ana itravepnn mrnpiia. Title itxiuiDUtable -price 1 50 dollars par acre. Terms easy, an made known on application to D. 8. FORMA M. Coiumbna, Slept, , imsp. nn TMK 8ALS A deairabla VACANT LOT,.lted on Eaa A- Town .treat, la quire ot BAKER ARMSTRONG. Tit AN SPORT AT I ON. C. C. and C. Riwlroad, lONNfcCTKII at (Jolunibus with ths UjIuaudu. and Xuniaand uiid p.iao.1 ivuuruaas ai uineinnaii i: me ruisDuraa sua Cincinnati, 1'aiue.ville and Ashtabula ItaUrntda at Clevulaud, and wiu me sauuusay ana Newark Itallroad Rfftnelby. UMWTPtl . I, a, aTrKi(I.lf'lt 1 . intuA mi..tAnitr.ia..ai . , f N and after November -Mib, Train, letvd a. follow., Sunday. v7 excepted i 1 Cleveland lor Columbus and Way Statloa(,4t.... 8.30 A.M. " " " " " i .... 0.00 P.M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way Stations, with freight and passengers, at 6.00 A.M. Columbus lor Cleveland and Way Stations, at.... 1.10 P.M. " " " " " 1 11.00 P.M. Columbus for Cleveland and Way Stations, with treight aud paiaengurs, at... 6.00 A. II Passenger, leaving Cleveland bv the 8.20 A. M. Train, dins at uuiuy: arrivuaiuoluraDUB ata.uu r. Al..ann Ulnelunau at iu.ju P. M. Ueturulug Leave Cincinnati at $7.15 A. M., dine at Co lumuus at l.ou r. ill., ana arrive at Clovelaud at S.30 1. M., connecting (until close uf naviiatiun) with the Jirst class .tuainor. lur nunaiii anu LluuRiric. I Passenger, leaving Cleveland by the 4.00 P.M. night Train, arrive at Columbus next moruinir at 4.00 A. M.. and at Cmeinna ti at 11.00 A. M. Returning Leave Cincinnati at U.30 P. M Columbus at tt.00 P. M.. arrive at Cleveland next ninrninsr at 8.U0 a. in lime lor tne train leaving tor Vittiburgu this train will us uiscuuuuueu alter me close ol Laxa navigation. Passengers will be ticketed bv Railroad between Cleveland """""""..leveiana and Mount Vernon, Cleveland and frea- I ericxtown, Cleveland and Manstleld, Cleveland and Monroevllle, Ry Railroad and Staaes between Cleveland and Elvria. Clove- laud aud Oberlln, Cleveland and Milan, Cleveland aud Norwalk, bioveiana anu wooster, Columbus and Ht Vernon. EVThe company I. ureoared to receive ireiultton conslirn- menu and transuort it to anv ouint on their mud. I For uarticu. lars, see Freight Tarifl'.j u. a. nNioHT, uieveiano, l Ueo. Watson, Columbus, Agents. J. P. Davis, Shelby, W. II. Clement, Sup't L. M. R. It., Cincinnati. 8, Mkddxbv, Sup't C. aV. X. H. It., Colutubus. P. W. Sthadkb, Clucinnati, Ti..k, ,.., C. Patrice, Cleveland, 5 lkutA(!, D". A. STONE. Ju.. Bunerlntendent. OHice ol the C. C. & C. R. It. Co., Cleveland, Nov. !!0th, 1851. i (Der 4 i85i. nwimmmm mi. COHJUIKUS & XIVIA It A I LUOAW. SUMMEK AUUANGEMKNT. ON and alter Juna 4, until lurther notice, 1'asseuger Train, will run as follows : KXPRESS TilKOUfiil TIIA1N botwe-en Cleveland and Cln- innud lrrnvn Outuii.tms dully, (.tutiVlnyaiiacepled,) at 0.;1U !'. M., arrive at Xeuia 7. IU 1'. M. Keturnmii. kuvu Xuuia at 8.Uj A. M.. arrive at Columbus 10.40 A. M. ACCOM MMOIMTION TRAIN Leave. Columbus dallv at 5.10 A. M., arrive, at Xenia at 7.:5 A. M. (connecting with a Train ou the Little Miami Riiliroud which arrive. In Cincinnati 1 l.tiO A. M.) Returning, leave Xeuia on the arrival of tho train lruu; Clucinnati at 0.5 1', M., reach Columbus 8.30 P. M. Passengers by this Train going either to Cleveland ur Cincinnati, sleep at Coluinbua and resume the next morning. I uacnes leave ioiumoi ajk, Zuneaviile and Who, isoacucs leave coiumi.us daily lor Lancaster, cbiiiieoine, new-k, ZuneHville aud Wheeling, on tho arrival of the Cars. Pierce's line ot Stages run between Xenia uud Duvton in con nection with both trains ot Cars. 1 ickets may bo hud at the otlica of tho Ohio Stage Comnany. In Columbus. rif-'Hm Company will not bo responsible for baggage ex ceeding $50 In value, unless by special agreement. juio o. Al,llir.U i , oup i. Til It UAII.ItOAO. OAINllll)r4 cfc rVPAWIi OKt'lCK, I I An been reuiuvea Irotn tbe Neil llouso to four Hours) 11 north ofllio Auimieiiii Hotel, on Uiali street Citi zen, are requested to cull at tbe oillco and secure Railroad Tick ets lor either North or West. They can also havo an Ouinibu. cult lor tnem at tneir residences, and be sure ul arriving at tne ueput in time tor tne trains. Foul JJuilv IJncn of fJoitruea leave on tho arrival of the cars. For Newark, Ziinnsvillo and vvneeltng, asloljowst i.Hut aiaii Lines leave ai lo a. fi. Kxpresa " "0 P. AI. Extra Conches turnished at short notice. B. O. REAM. Aucnt. Columbus, Ohio, March 25, 1851-1 y TO UAILUOAU companies: li. tV. b'. HLANUy. I'liotuiKTOMS Locomotive Engine Works-Znnesville, 0., KSri'ICTKULLV yivo notlco to JUflroHcl Cumpaniui. tbnt jlv uitiy ars now pri!pnrna to iuruia f.rigmei oi mo iuoi hji-pruvod :uuBtructiua aud tiuiili, which lur capacity, ipeed aud durHbilily, Hru tmt excelled iu tbia cuuntrv. AUu, uli utlior llaiiroad Machinery, uf both wrought and cast iron, poftttimng to tho road, ttntioni or maehlut!hapti. itirim as favorable aa anv other builder in too united etai&a. Tho liicilitiei ol traniiiortaiion irom Zauesville are aa (rood aa irom any otiiitr point iu the unloo, iiavlnif leainuoat navigation to the Ohio itiver, aud Canal boat and Kailroad oouoocUoa with tho unio river and Lake. One of their Jtsiiginua, the " Muskingum, on the Centra! Ohio Railroad, may bo referred to, or othera at their worka The at tentlou of those in tore a tod is iuvited, and orders aolii:ited. nov.Kim Pennsylvania Kailroad. Winter Arrangement between I'liilailclphia & Pittsburg TJillli. ICHlllJCKII TO llOUKM. ON and alter tbelac uf DECEMBER next. Passenger, will be cat ried ly the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, in K t lioura, with only U8 miles ul staging, over an excellent 1 uruptko. l-Altl. '. if it ou This is the shortest and best route between the Great West and the Atlantic Cities, and tho AceoinuioditlionM are in all re. spectsof tho highest charucter. Tiiua. niuuitrj, Agent novl7-d3m Pennsylvania Railruad Company. W. A. Oi J. 1 MCCOY cV CO., OnDoalle the Hlnle Iloaae. WOULD rnspectiully hiloim the citizens ot Columbus and vicinity, tbat they are now receiving their unusually large SIOCR oi FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, lucludiug all tbe latest styles of loreigu importations, among which luav be found n rich assortment ot Ribbons and Hresa Goods, English and French Broadcloths, black and Fancy Cassl-meres, French Merino, nnd Thibet Cloths, white and colored Flannels. Sheetiocs aud Shirtinga, Prints, Ginghams, aud a gen eral assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ocd TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. AT E haveon haud a lotol assorted crates, which will jrs.ild it at New York u rices, treicht only adi added, and a larae lot ot Glass Ware at ratu, j puces, Oy uio oua. . i .nri nthera are invited to call and examine onr assortment ol China, Crockery, and Glass ware; also a superb lot ot Fancy Wares, auch as Rich Vases, Tete ntete Setta, Motto cup. nd saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Glass ware, Brlt-1 ... ,. ',. .. , ..,,i 'P.., ,nH Table Suoona. annia lea rjeita, oai,ra, auvi, - - Cottee pots, Ate, c, Ve. , , . . . American Table Cutlery, Gorman Silver nd Plated Tea and Table Spoona. , A ...... , ,.,. Corneliu s solar ara ampa, v.uiniueja '- "-, - -- n Glasaes, Waitera, Lantern., and many other nrtwlrt naelul m bouse keeping. J. WESTWATLIt . bUH. Coluranua, August lo, icoi-iy New anil Cheap Goods. SB. STANTON, next door to tne capital uiw i- a received a larae assortment ot Merinos, Lyonese Clotns, Poplins, Alpacea., Prints, Shawl., Bonnets, Ureas lrimminga, K.iinna. Lace Goods. Ate- fee- in addition to his former stock, which will be sold ery cheap. UJ: BAC.8! BAGS UAliUINti! JUST RECEIVED a.rK) Seamless Rags 2 and 2V, bushels. 400 yds 4 Hemp Bsgging irom su to jj cis 850 yds Twil'd Cotton do. 10 ps 36 and 40 inch Burlap.. 1 balo Heavy osnaburga. For sale cheap by jun4 J. D. OSBORN Ai CO. FLUTKS. a ood Flute, juat call at REED'S, and I F yon wish to porch a ' in n nmt erw ch,-an for cash. Amateur, and I ro fessors say be has the best in market. Call and try them. a. OCiM 4.IRANOOLEM. ,rv t. !... . 1mI an ...nrtm-nt ,.f GiranOOH, Ot OCW and eietsntdesiirns. which we will sell at very kiw ratesj at the New Crockery Store. oe94 N. A G. FOSTER- FRENCH CniNA. GOLD BAND and White French China, comprising Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and beautitul shapea. Just received and for sale, In setts or separate pieces, rtlow tk. N.a Crocker Store. N. . r us 1 r.n. .A State Journal Buildings. . ... . a aaa? amay. PI.iaTKRINR. rnai.i Ansa - - - rl i. uiatw . . r . . r. i - .1 . . M n..rt tn , both flam SIn, UUSbAn V I . Z . and Ornamental Plastering at abort notice and reasoaable . 1, : j I ul ! anf lur BtlSSlt. UelWOCn High Md Thtrdi Duscaa, at M-Ttin't Boarding BUf Members of the present Congress. Authentic lialt of the member! of the present Coil' gre have been published by the Washington paper. from which we copy the following. It will be .een that in the political classification of the member, we have given only their preference, a between the two great leading partiei, altbough aeverul of the Whigi and a few of Ihe Democrat., in both Hou.es, are un derstood to be Free-ioiler. : , . SENATE. President WILLIAM R. KINO, of Alabama. . Secretary Aibuby Dickens. Terra sip. , . Total sip. Atchison, David II., a) Mo 1855 , Houston, Samuel, i Texas 1853 Badger, (ieorge E., w N C 1855 Hunter, Robert M. T., a Va 1853 Junes, Charles T., d R I 1857 Jone Oeorge W., d Iowa 1853 navara. James a Uola Jt7 lloll, John, v Tenn 1853 Berrien, Jamoa McP.,w Ga 1853 Borland, Solon, d Ark 1855 Jone., jame. c, Tenn Jt7 King, William R., d Ala 1855 MslTory, Stephen H., d Fla 1857 Bradbury. J sue. W.. at Me 1853 Bright, Jesse 1)., d Ind 1857 Brodhesd, Richard, jr.,d Pal857 Hutler, Andrew P., d S C . 1855 Cass. Lewis, d Mich 1857 inangum. rvuiie !'., n v ikii Mason, Jame. M.,d Va 1857 Miller, Jacob W. N J 1853 Morton, Jackson, Fla Norrls, Moses, jr., d Nil Pearce. Jame. A., is Md 1855 Chase, Salmon l,d Ohio 1855 Clarke. John II.. v UI 1&53 1855 1855 Clay, Henry, s Ky 1855 Clemens, Jeremiah, d Ala 1855 Cooper, Charles, to Penn 1853 Davis, Jefl'erson d Mis. 1857 DavU,Jutn,M Mas. 1853 Dawson, William C.,v C a 1855 Dodge. Auff.C.. d juwa 1855 -Pratt. Thomas U.. w Md 1857 ltuett, K. iiarnwell, i 8 U I8s;i Husk, 1 nomas J., d '1 oxa. 1807 Sebastian, Wm. K , d Ark 1853 Seward, William II., is NY 1855 Bnieiaa, James, a III Itoa Smith. Truman, w Conn 1855 Dodge, Henry, d Wise 1857 DuUKlaa. Steuben A., d 111 1853 Sould, Pierre, d La 1855 Spruance. Presley. Del 181 Dowus, Solomon W., d Lt 185:1 Felch, Alpbeus, d Mich . 1853 Fish, Hamilton, k NY 1HS7 Foote, Henry S.,d Mis. iar.:l Foot, Solomon, id Vt 1857 (lever. Henry 8.. w Mo 1857 Stockton, Robert F.,d NJ 1857 Sumner, Charles, Mass 1857 Underwood, Jos. IL, w Ky 18.r3 upuam, wniiam, vc jcoj Vacancy, Cal 1857 Vacancy, Conn 1857 Wade, Benjamin If., O 1857 (Iwin, William M., d Cal 1855 Hale, John P., d N II 1853 Walker, laaac P., d Wise 1855 Whitcomb, Jame., d Ind 1855 Hamlin, Hannibal, dole 1857 IIOUNE OF ItKPItKSENTAVIVJiS. Speaker HOWELL COBR, of Georgia. Clerk John W, Furnet, ot Pennsylvania Ahercroinhle, Jame. Ala lves,IWillard, d NY Aiken, William, a Allen, Charles, w Allen, Willis, d Allison, John, so S C Mais nr. i'enn Mo Mo Mas. N C V. n y Ua Jackson, Joseph W, d Ga Jenkins, Timothy, d NY Johnson, Andrew, d Ten Johnson, James, d Ga Johnson, Jobn, d Ohio Johnson, Robert VV., d Ark Junes, Daniel T, 4 NY Junes, George YV, d Ten Jones, J. Glauey, d Pen Kiug, George G, to III King, Preston, d NY Andrews, Charles, d Aiipleton, John, d Appleton, William, w Asho, William S., w - Avrt.r 1 liomaa II., d lll-.,..lr I . Bailey, David J., d Burrure, Nulson, id Bartlett, 'I'homaa J., d Bayly, Thomas H d Iteale, Jainua M, 11., d Boll, Hiram, w Ohio Vt Va Va Ohio Kuhus, Joseph II, to Pen n.urtz, w uuaiu 11 , il t'en Landry, J. Aristlde, v La Lane, Joseph, d (del) Oreg Letcher, John, d Va Lockhart, James, d led Maco, Daniel, d Ind Malonoy, Richard S, d III'. Mann, Horace, to Mas. Marshall, Edward C, d Cal Marshall, Humphrey, w Ky Martin, Frederick S, to NY Martin, Louis St , d La Mason, John C , d Ky McCorkle, Joseph W, d Cal McDonald, Moses, d Me McLauahan, Jamea X, d Pen McMullen, Fayette, d Va McNair, John, d Pen . McQueen, John, d S C Meacham, Jumes, to Vt Meade, Richard K , d Va Miller, John G, w Mo Millsoo, Jobn S, d Va Minor, Ahiinan L, to Vt Moore, Henry D, to Pen Moore, Henry, a La Morebead, Jamea T, w N C Morrison, John A, d Pen Murphy, Charles d Ga Murray, William, d NY Nabors, D. H, d Miss Newton, Eben is Ohio Olds, Edson B, d Ohio Orr, James L., d S C Bennett, Henry, to N Y Ueruhisel, John M,, d (del)Utah Bibiuliaus, T. S.. a 1'enu Bissell. William II.. d Ill's Va Md N Y N Y Ky Ala Ky 1ml N Y N Y Miss N Y N Y NY SC Bocock, '1'homas, S., A Buwie, Richard J., w ... Bownc. Obadiah. vt Boyd, John 11, to Boyd, Linn, d Bragg, John, d Bruekeuridge, John C, d Brenton, Samuel, lirlgga, Geurgo, a Bruo.a, Jhiucs, to Brown, Albert G., d Brown, Georgo U , to Buell, Alexander H., d Burrows, Lorenzo, to Burt, Armistead, d Busby, George H., d Cabell, Edward C, w Cable, Joseph, d Caldwell, Joseph P., to Citmpbell, Lewis D., ra Campbell, Thompson, d Cantor, David K, d Caskie, John S., a Chandler, Joseph R,,io Chapman (Charles, w Chastnin. E. W.. d Ohio Fla Ohio N C Ohio Ill's Ohio Va Penn Conn ( Churchwell, George W., d Tenn Clark, Lincoln L, d Iowa Cleveland, Cbauucey F., d Conu uuttaw, liaviu, lo NO Parker, Andrew, d Pen Parker, Samuel W, io Ind Peaslce, C'liarles H., d N U Penn, Alexander G, d La enngman, Inuuiaa L. , to no Cubb, Williamson R. W, d Ala Colcock. William F, d SO Peiininiun, Ebenezer J., Mich Conger, James 1., to Mich Perkins, Jnrcd. d NU Cottinan, Joseph S., w Cullom, William to Curtis, Curleton B, d Daniel, John R. J, d Darby, John F., to Davis, Georgo T, to Davis, John G d Di.wson, John L., d Deun, Gilbert, d Dimmick, Milu M, rf Disney, David T, d Dockery, Allred, to Doty, James D, d Duncan, Jumes 11, to Dunham, Cyrus L, d Durkee, Charles, d t astinan, Benjamin C, d Md Phelps, John S , d Polk, William 11, d Porter, Gilchrist, io Powell, Paulus, d Price. Rodman M, d Mo Ten Mo Va NJ Tenn Penn N C Mo Mass Rantoul, Robert jr., d Mass Ind Penn N Y Penn Ohio N C Wis liichardsou, William A.,d ill's Kiddle, Georae. d Dela Robbins, John jr, d Roble, Reuben, d Pen N Y Ind Pen N Y NY Ten Robinson, John L, d Ross, Thomas, d Russell, Joseph, d Bucket!, William A, to Savage, John U, d Mass Ind Wis Wis Schermorhorn, Abr. ,N Y Schoolcralt, John L, v NY Sehoonmakur, Marius, a? N Y Scudder, Zeno, to Mas. Scurry, Richard, d Tex. Seymour, David L, d NY Seymour, O. S., d Con Sibley, Henry 11, d (del) Min Skclton, Charles, d N J Smart, EphraimK.,d Me Smitn, William H,d Ala Snow, William W,d NY Stanly, Edward N C Stanton, Benjamin, a Ohio Stanton, Frederick P, d Ten Stanton, Richard K, d Ky Stephens, Alex. IL, io Ga Steven., A. P, d NY Stevens, Thaddeus, id Pen Stone, Jame. W, d Ky Stratton, Nathan T, d N J mrother, Jamea F, io Va Stuart, Charles E, d Mich Sutherland, Josiah, d NY Sweetaer, Charley d Ohio Taylor, John L, to Ohio Thompson, Benjamin, Mass Thompson, George W., d Va Thurston, Benjamin H, d R I Toombs, Roliert, io Ga Townshend, Norton S.,d Ohio Tuck, Amoa, N II Venuble, Abr, W , N C Walbridge, II 8, d NY Wallace. Daniel. d SC I'.dgerton, Allred r, a Ohio FMinuudson, Henry A, d Va Evans, Alcxauder, to Md Ewing, Presley M, lo Ky Faulkner. Charles J at Va Fieklin. Orlando II.. d Ill's Fitch, Graham N.. d ind Florence, Thomaa B , d Pen Floyd, John G d NY Fowler, Orin, io Mass r reeman J. .. n Misa Fuller, Henry M, Pen Fuller, Thomas J. D, d Me Gamble. James, d Pen Gaylord, James M, d Ohio Gentry, Meredith P , w Ten GiddingeJuahusK,.. Ohio (iiimore, Allred, d Pen Goodenow. Robert, io Mo Goodrich, John ., w Mass Gorman, Willis A, d Ind Green, Frederick W., d Ohio Grey. Benjamin E.. to Md Grow, Galusha A, d Pen Hall, Willard P, d Mo Hamilton, William T.. A Md Hammond, Edward, d Md Harper, Alexander, to Ohio Harris, Isbam G, d Ten Harris Sampson W, d Ala Hart, Emanuel B, d NY Haskell Augustus P, so NY Haven, Solomon G, as NY Haws, J. H. Ilobart, w NY Hebard, William, to Vt Hendricks, Thomaa A, d Ind Walsh, I'homaa Yates, to Md warn, wniiam 1, a Ky Washburn, Israel, Jr, id Me Watkins, Albert G,s Ten Weiirtittnan, H.W,d(del)N M Welch, John, m Ohio Wells, John, w NY White, Addicon, to Ky White, Alexander, ai Ala Wilcox, John A, d Miss Wildriek, Isaac d HI Williams, Christopher, a) Ten Woodward, Joseph A, d S C Yates, Richard, III'. Total 237 llenn Bernhardt, d Iowa Ilibbard, Harry, d N H Hillyer, Junius, d Ga Holladay, Alexander R,d Va lloraelord, Jcdcdiab, so NY Houston, George S, d Ala Howard, Volney E, d Tex Howe, John W, a Pen llowe. I'homaa M, a? Pen How, Thomas Y, jr, d NY Hunter. William F. w Ohio lo.eraoll, Colin M, d Con I VALUABLE PROPERTY ON TJJ1UD FJTHEET FOR HALE. AN unimproved hall lot corner 3d and State atreet. ;al.oacnm mudious Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-build oga nearly new, corner isa ana rucn streets, cnauireot nil l l L.r,n, ivwaici vin to. FOR I HAI.1C. THOSE two well known Lot. No.. 7.r8 and 707, on the corner ..( ui.k .n.l riiaih erM.1.. with streets and alley, all round them, formerly the property ol Cheater Johnson, on which are a great variety ot chiace fruit and shrubbery, and .undivided into seven parta to anit purchaser. . . ALSO Two Lota on the cornerof Friend and Iteyenthatreet. subdivided into Mvsa part, to suit purchasers. There is an alley la feet in width running through tbem lor general convenience I he whole ol tbe foregoing property will be Bold on very accommodating term. For particulars, inquire of Thomaa Wood, agent. iiodi WM. PHELAN. aiai n v cnl.I.KCK I.ANDMl rHK larger and better portion ot these lands still remain un-sold, and they ana now offered at private sale on accommo- dating terms a part only of the purebaso muney Doing roqutrea I" hand. , Alao, for aale building and ont lots in inn ymagn m aiu.r., which are unsurtasaaed for beauty of lueation, and all tbe more Important advantage to be ddred In sucB property. A good hotel is specially needed in tne viuage, aaasannnus purpose will be turnlsneo on iavoij. n, . . .... . . I . . nn MHH1 Apply tuiae.uiNscriDO v.u" . ,. . jyilj M T.C. WING, Agent. CCBCRBAN RE!I DENCK W'a ofler for aale24 acres of mod order, ai tun ted about 15 minuW ridefrora Uineorporatioo, U I -I 1 1 M. Ull U K J innrl wilh a VfMiAl 1 .Ctl IJUTr iiuhwi bhi wv -iiu.s., aa oa tne nauonal road. .T """" . OCi3d steat fwie Age . BAY MTATB BUAWLM PRICEK REDUCED. JUST received, on consignment, 0 Hay citato Bhewla, wnicn are ordered to be aold at less Uiaa ever offered, by oell J. O. OSUOKN At uo. aisrur aral.I. CAKPKTM. TUE anbserlber. are now receiving, at their Carpet Room., a anli;A ,i... f Carnet. and Oil Cloths, embroider ed Laee and Swiss Cartaina, and a general aaaortineot o Hoase Furnishing Goods, to which they invite tne arteouoai oi nuyera. OCS . aa a. . v. . l ll:R ROOD. EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Canes, Laea and Bsrls Sleerea, Under band kfs. Collars, Cans, Flouactnge, and a fall COUNTRY BAR'D COLORED FLANNELS. fV.iT received, a large lot ol beau Ufa I oar. heavy Faumela. For aale cheap, by ecU -J. D. OSBORN CO. DRY-GOODS, &e. V. T. Snowdea WOULD reipeetlully Invite tha attention of the citizens of Co-" lumbusi and strangers vi.i'lng the city, to bi. unusually largo stoca oi ncn eii.r, sua r abui uuuus, All are invited to call and examine them. -( DKEHg COOOH. Extra rich Brocade Dress Silk, aud Satin, i :' " Plaid do do- " Watered do do. . " do IrUh Poplin.; " Plaid do Embroidered Silk Tissue, (forpartydre.se.;) W.tered do do, 11 Embroidered Muslin Robe. do; 11 do . Lace do j . Cashmere and DeLalno.. ' j- . " Plain Black Silks, (all width, and nualltlfS.) French Merino.. Tartan Plaids, ate., ate, now being received anaopeneuoy . r. 1. Bfiuwiir n, , aepi.K No. 4 Odeon Building.. New Fall Carpeting. IUST received, at our Carpet Ware-room., (devoted ly to the sale of Carpets :) exclusive. . .iu p. l apes try, velvet anil Brussels carpet; 35 ps lmporial threo ply Carpet ; '! 40 p. Super. Ingrain. do , 85 p. Common Wool Ingrain Carpel; 25 pa Wool and Colton Carpet; 10 pa heavy Coco Matting ; 25 p. Straw do; 20 ps super, and common Stair Matting; 10 pa Rag and List Matting) 150 Coco, Rope, Manilla, Jute and fancy Door Muts. ' ALSO 10 ps Super $nper. Tapestry, heavy made Oil Cloths, 18 and 24 feet wide; 30 ps 3, 4, 6 aud 9 feet Oil Cloths. We Ht and make Carpets for any sizu hall or room. We also cut Oil Cloths to suit room or Hall. aepl7 1, D. OSBORN ti CO. House Fiirnishinir GoodsV CARI'ETS 40 PER CENT. LOWER TllAN EVER OFFERED. . bare and are receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our l.rgesup-n. ol House Furnishing articles, adapted to the season Our stooi is its largo aa can be found In any Carpet aud Fur. nisninir iionse east or west We havo na u particular attention to the getting up of our atoca, wuicn wa purcnasea ior tne caan. Wo can assure i.yera tbat we will sell Carjiets 20 per cent. lower man ever oil, 'i r. in this city, anu win not oe unaersoiu uy any one. j u uniiuitn t;u:, sepi7 I ppoit'- afi'tot Hotel. New Fall Dry Goods. J. D, Or HORN fc CO., IlOIf atroet, Columbua, reupeetlully ioorm their customera and tho public that thev havo now on hand their 1 all and Winter Fancy and Domeatio (Jooda. Durchaaod urinciiially at auctioua, and will be aold at aurprlnhiff low prirea. It ia their da termination not to be undnraold by fair dealers, cunt or wnit of UiH niouniaina. They respectfully Invito buycra to examine their stoek hWoro puruhaain eiaewncro. anpi To Merchants. JUST RECEIVED, and for aale nt MANurACTUBEH's rntrps, on II months' time, a consignment of the celebrated STEUHEN-VILLE GOODS, comprising till pea All-Wool Tweed ; 1(1 pea Hoper AII-Wool.Teeils 20 pea Fmicy Cnaaiiiinrea; N pea Mil per tirar t'nanhnerea, 4c, Ac. The attention of Merchants In the City and Country is invited tothesedooda. 11. E. SMITH, nov8 3w Commission Merchant, No. 3 Odeon Building. ggfg United States Wholesale tVlletail CLOTHING WAKE.HOUSE!! E. Ac HI. HESS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kind, of Ready Madn Clothing and F'urnishing Goods, ri tHK Proprietors, having made extensive arrangements In X tneir store, are now prepared to oiler to Merchants and Dealers in tho Wostern country, their IMMENSE WTOCIff consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING of every kind, name and nature, comprising rino rrocx conts, Loose uacx coats, Dress do Businesa do Sack do Over-Sack do Sachtll do Cataloua do Of all qualities, prices, shapes, styles aud fashions. French Doeskin, Fancy Doeskin, Cassimeres, Tweed, Satinet, Corduroy, and ail other kinds of PANTALOONS, made ol various kinds ol materials ; together with one of the largest assortments of VESTS Cashmere, high cast silk, dark plaids, heavy extra satin, and worsted. Also All kinds of EL'KNISHING GOODS, Such aa very One Shirta, Collars, fine Scarla and Uandkerchlefs, and every article necessary to make up the Furnishing Department, which they are prepared to ofler at prices that cannot lail to please the Merchant and Dealer. 9 The Proprietors respectfully add, that their stock of Ready-Made Clothing is mostly manufactured under their own immediate supervision, with every regard to style, durability, make and texturu. and well adanttd ibr Western Trade: and will bo sold at aa LOW HATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICES as they are sold In any of tho Eastern cities, New York, Phila delphia and lioston nut excepted. We would call especial attention to our RETAIL DEPARTMENT, which will always bo round furnished with every description ot Garments, suited to Ihe taste aud means of our thousands of customers. ft Remember UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, City Bank Building, nearly opposite tho Ami rican Hotel, Columbus. sep20 NEW CARPETS. JUST RECEIVED, at our Carpet Ware-room, adjoining our store 1 25 pa Brussellssnd Brnssells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautl-lul styles, at si to 1. 70. 20 " Super and fine Imperial 3 ply Carpet, Brussell and other new patterns, at ti to $1.33. 50 11 Super Ingrain Carpeta, from 80 to $1. 50 " Fine all Wool, from 50 to bO. 70 " Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap K3 " new patterns uutcn ana oilier styles carpel, auitanie ior dining-rooms, chambers and halls. 20 " Low price Rag and Hemp Carpet 25 to 50. io neavy Venetian atnpe, irom -a to eue. o Tapestry Venetian carpel, new ana neauiuui styles, lor halla and nuhlic places. 15 Stair Carpet. J 4-4 eolored and plain Matting. i'j 20 Velvet chenil and tutted Rugs. 60 Door and Parlor Marts. OIL CLOTHS. 25 ds Henry Make'a Oil Cloths, all widths from to4 yds wide at 50 eta to $1.50 per square yard. The above goods being purchased for tbe cash, will be sold on ly for cash, at rates never before offered in this place. apT I. II. OSHOllN CO. B. ii. SMITH, Aaction and Commiaaion Merchant, No. 3, Odeon Build. una, ColiinibHK, Ohio. ALL kinds of Merchandize, Kent Estate, Household Furniture c .. .old on reasonable terma. Persona wishina anv de scription of goods aold will find it to their advantage to call. Liners i aavnnces mane on consignmcuta. Columbus, Oct. 1, lS51.-tt. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, cVC. VELVET and Merino Cloaks, b roc he Long Shawls and Scarf, etc, juat received by sep20 SNOWDEN. P. T. Snowden M'OULD beg leave to call the attention of hi. customers, and " the publio generally, to his second supply it Rich Knll and Winter C.ooda, now being received and opened daily. Ladlea will find it greatly to their advantage to call before making tneir purchasea elsewhere, and examine our atock, for we are now prepared to ofler Good, at much lea. than early Fall price.. Our atock ot Dres. Good. i. now complete, and will be found to embrace all the latest styles of Silks, DcLainee, Cashmeres, Tar tan and bold rialds, Irlsn ropllus, etc., ate, and at very low prl- u OCOJ A GOOD assortment of Fine Mutl. vtctu.u . edat (oc38 SNOWDKN'S. VELVETS. A VERT LARGE .tock of rich Silk Cloaking Velvet., all color. and will bo sold low. Call on octt SNOWDEN. CLOAKS. A FEW fine Cloaks left, which will be .old very low to close Am. them out oca SNOWDEN. TRIMMINVM. FRINGES, Gimps, Braids, Embroideries, Chenilles, Worsteds, Steel Trimmings, Ac, Ac. A large lot just opened by SNOWDEN. 41ENTS CRAVAT8, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, CoUara, Vesting., etc, etc. A fine assortment at scp20 SNOWDEN'S. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves In business, nnder Ihe firm ot WM. RICHARDS CO, at tha old stand ot Wm. Richard., No. 1, NcU House, opposite State offices VVM. KICHAKDS, Columbua, February 1,1851. WM. B. SLADE, The liberal patronage with which our friends and the pnblia generally Aovs favored ua, la gratefully acknowledged j and a ooa-tiaaatioa of the same ia respectlully solicited. February 1, 1851. WM. RICHARDS A CO. All persons having unset tied accounts with tha late firm ol Wm. Richards, are invited to call and settle tlie same bv cash or note. February 1, 1851. kVOA. ItllsJItnirn. marlO RUBBERS: RUBBERS! 3 F allkinda lor Ladixs, Missxs and Gents. Also, a choice Waralrd Over-Shoe, lor Ladies, in cold weather. Just opened by H. COWLr.S st CO, ocSSdaw At tbe "RxadvPav Stosx." FOR SALE. THE nOOBB AND LOTol Dr. Case, on tho corner of Town a4 Itjar ,k aMwwuta- The bona hi new, with .table, carriage hoase and other out baUdinga, all arranged witn a view io comionana coenir. The lot will be Bold altogether or divided into two or throe lota, For further particulars inquire of WILLIAM MORRIS, at tha man of H. Cow-ra Co. i.i-w ClXOINNATl. TORKE 4c HEWSON, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. aO MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. s Auction Hale, at Orocerlca erery Tueadny and Frla day i of Dry Uoods every Tbnradny. YOEKB c HXW80N have alway.'on hand a largest sortment of Groceries, at private .ale. ' " Also Are Agents of tha ANCHOR MILLS, PitUburgh, ior the .ale ot their superior Brown Sheeting.. Alio Aienta ol the SOUTIIGATK FACTORY for the sale of - their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, ol which they have atall .I..... ... I , f, L'IL. in j. uau, suvf igut, anu rouna ump augl41yitoo BOOTH AND &IIOBS 10 ease. boy', prime Kip Boot. ; fit 15 " . youth. ." " : 15 " prime Coarto Boots; '' 10 women'. Kip and Split " S 10 25 15 30 10 .,",-: Imlt. Gout ' " Buskins children'. Pegged and Sewed Boot. ; misses' " Buskins and men'. Brogan'a, and Kip, Split and Coarse noyr cait ana sup orogsns i youth.' '.' " n 10 Just received , and lur .ale at vei very low price.. E. ti. WEBSTER & CO., Corner Filth and Lodge. doc22 GUSI WIIOKH. Five thousand pair on band, for .ale a. low as the lowest. Call and examlue the assortment. Size, to aoenmtnodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTCR At CO., dee22 , ., . Corner Fifth and Lodge, Cineinnatl. MOROCCO, LAMT1NG8, LACES de GALLOON. Our stock is the lamest and Ihe best In the city, and as very low prices. deol9J JJ. G. WEBSTER A CO. C ORK HOLES. 50 dozen men's and women's received this day by express, lor sale low. decSfJ E. O. WEBSTER A CO. THE WOODRUFF llOUBE! Sycnmoro Hlreet, between Third and Fourth Streets, CINCINNATI, TUIS new and splendid Hotel is now open I Ready for tbe re ception ol visitors. P. K, A G. P. TUTTLE, sepllMf. Proprietor: in aafar.Ii i'atent Metallic Burial Cases. 'I IHE subscribers, having recently madesrrangemenu witb tha ' A Fateutoeol this now and useful invention lorthemanuiae. turo ana aaiu ot tnu article in tuo west, (tbey having been mau. Uluetlir.,,!. hHr,,lnr. uvlii In ,1.. L-. .1 , lu .... ,, wuei c luey are su persediug the use ot wooden cothna,) take this method ot iulurm mg the public, that they are now manutacturiug eighteen diner-out sizes of tho modern Sarcophagus, varying in length Irom irj Inches to ti',ij lout, with widths and depth, suitable lor bodlo. of ordinary size, and for thoso who desire space lor cushioning, or for bodies ol unusual dimension., have several sites deeper and wider. This invention, now eomiuir into aeneral ua, la nr.,n.. cedoneul the greatest of the age. These Biirlnl Cuaca are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally ot iron. Tbey are thoroughly enameled inaido aud out, aud thus made Impervious to air and indestructiblu. Tbey aie highly oroa inoutal, aud ol a classlo form, are light and portable, while ihey-combine tbe greatest strength which metal ia capable oi iu a giv. en quautity. Whon properly secured with cement they are perfectly air tight, and free from exualatlou of otleuaive gases. Ihey cost no more than good wooden collius, and are butler than anv ,,tl,. r a,-. tide in use, (ol whatever cost,) tor transportation, vaults, or ordinary iuteimenta, as has been proven bv actual eiinriumi,!.. aud certified to bv some ot our most acieulitie mn , al... l.b,;,- Hou.'s 11. Clav. Dan. Webster. Lewis Caaa.uid,iihurHi.i,ui.h. ed Senators whu have witnessed their merits, aud whose ieltei s, together with other evidences of their worth, may be aeen at our - - " - ri, muu.ueri, ureeuoor. aoova Ninth, where wu intend to keen ouhand. at all ti ,,-. .,,nh aa.. sortment of all sizes and degrees uf ornament and finish aa will suit tho most diversified tastes. We iuviUi the attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par tlcularly, throughout the West, to au examination ot the article and request them not to rely upon tho representation, ut Under takersuot using tho artiole, whuse iutureat it would be tu niiareu ' resent them. - W. C. DAVIS CO. IIEFFNEU &. C'HAl'PELL, GROCERS, COMMISSION MERC11ANT8 AND DKALKRS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES dt LIQUORS "P""1? . No, J.7 Main street, Cluclnuutl, Ohio. XUI'TjLE'S Real Estate and Insurance Agency, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have upeneu an of lice lor tho purpose of transacting business as a Real Eatata Agent. , , , Any businesa in thl. lino entrusied to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Lease., and documents of a similar kind will bo written and acknowledged on the ahorp-st notice Acknowledgmenta ot Deeds, etc, when taken at my Olhee, will be done without charge. Aud I would hero sav. thnt-mv nrfee for anv r,ann-w. a A for sale, shall alwava he the aawu as that nt ,h.. ..uki ir that the confidence and integrity so necessary as between buyer and seller may not be destroyed by the agent. luaunmci, ou tue most reasonable term., and in aood Companies. .... , " Osricn, up stairs In Carpenter's Building, one door scuth o City Bank Buddings. J. R. TUTTLE, oecX5 Real Estate Agent. Anrp-"1' UOXSriHACY TRIAL llEFORl ot tlie Great Conspiracy case; the Peoplo of tha State of Michigan, versus Abel F. Fitch and others, com. monly called the Railroad Conspirators, tried before His Honor Warner Wing, Presiding Juduo of th l-ir.-io, ., .., .1. county ol Wayne, at the May turm, 1851, In the city ol Detroit : containing tbe evidence, argumenta of councal, the cbarae ol tba court, uud tho verdict of the jury. . ' , susi receivea at tne flow iiooltstore. 0025 i, H. RILEY A CO. UllkN klllUiUH .? air a THE subscriber has lor salu Two Thousand Shocks of Corn fodder. They will bo delivered to purchaiers. II required Ordera may be left at d. D. ii . p. Preaton's, or with ., ,, . , wm. c. fKES TON, Agent. ttT Also, 1000 bushels Of POTATOES. .tnr,l In ,n- .". .... sale at reaaonable prices. , ' decl7-dim IT IS UEPORTED BY THE LADIES about town JL that COWLES issellina his new lar. at.u.1. ... ...i. l- Chintzes at the low price of 25 cents, because bis is tho "KEADi PAY STORE." WILIIEI.M MKIHTKUIB APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAVELS, Irom the German of Goethe. In 2 vols. Translated by Carlysle. Just received y ' PH J. li. RILEY at CO. A VACANT l.sst-i IfOJl building purposes, on Front street, between Spring and North streets. For sale by SMITH Ai MILLS, Meal Estate Agents. SMALL IIOIIMK A IV It I one ON Sugar Alley. Lot 28 byb2V,icet; trame house with four ruoms. well. etc. For aale chean ha SMITH A MILLS, iytt Real Estate Agents. COCO AND STRAW MATTING. 1 Qftfi YUi Cocoanut Bark and Straw Matting, Just recelv-At. J V ed, and tor aale by ocl1 J. D. OSBORN A CO. SUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A line lot, slightly injured to be had tor a aong, for aale by aui. H. COWLES At CO. RECEIVED, at the Boston Piano and Musle Store, FIVE moreol those celubrated B.tudnir P,.. i. ,.. u wood cases. Ideclll H na-i. ii U1IEET MUSIC Just received at the Boston Music Store O amongat which may be found new aud popular pieces dccU - L REED. ILl'TINAS AND ACCORDEONS A new supply just - received at REED'S Button Music Store. Also, a hnnlot of Ofl DO.lts liwiai,,. .-. d ell aZVJ Music Store, which will be sold low, at Wholesale or Retail. Call and. a ok at them. decll BERTINA'S METIIOD FORTH E PIANO FORTE. Also Hunter's Instruction Book, and a variety of other Instructors lor the I'isno. Juat received at REED'S. THE BIBLE IN THE FAMILY. By Bnardman. For 1 aale by icca J. H. RILEY At CO. rpliE HUMAN HODY ITS CONNECTION WITH MAN. By 1 Wilkinson. For sale by dec5) J. II. RILEY Ac CO LttNGFELLOVVr GOLDEN LEGEND. For saleby dec5. J. U. RILEY A CO. HAWTHORN'S WONDER HOOK. For sale by deco. J. U. RILEY Sc. CO. rAGAMUNDO.. dec 5. -By John E. Warren, For sale by J. U. RILEY Sc. Co. EMBROIDERIES. EMRROIDERED Lace and Muslin Capes, Chemisette., Sleeve. Collars. Cutis.Mournlng Collars and Curls, Flouncings. Edg, bigs snd Insertings, at, ate. The largest assortment in Colum. bus. Call and examine belore purchaaing. aepSO P. T. SNOWDEN CLOTH AND CASSIMERS. ENGLISH, French and American Clotha and Casslraers Including some fancy eolored cloths, in which may be lonnda are eombination of freaulyesd ioat prices. Just opened, by oclO H. COWLES At CO CLOAKS. A GREAT variety of Cloaks, Irom $15 to $100 alao, rich Cloak Velvets, can be found at the New Store of SHAPLEY A HALL, ocSS Backus'a Block. CORDAGE, CORDAGE: ALL sizes Cordage, from 3-16 to W inch, just received and for i alcat tbe sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, No. 159 High street. apS:l KILBOURNE, KUIINS A CO. STOCKING YARN 1 .10 lbs. Klsek Woolen Yarn. Sllll lbs.Lichtand Dark mixed Woolen Yarn. 95 lbs White and Fancy do dn Just received and Ior sale by i. D. OSBORN A CO. jaly5 I : I ,' I 'TJ.
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Full Text | J-;. 1-8 II T 8 i VOLCJME XV. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1852. NUMBER 159 ri; 1- ... ' PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY , BOOTT fc BABOOH, tlFFIHE JOURNAL IUILDINOS, UIOH ANO riABL BTRK8T8, C'OLNTINO ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TERMS Invariably In ndvnnre mo Huiiy, toporsoosln Columbus, pur year . $6 00 , " sent by inulluutol Columbus . . .... S 00 uunug mo session, and m-Weekly balance of , ... lu Columbus My iiihII I'Li Trl-Weekly by mull . . Wtiekly In Columbus . -Out ot tbeclty; by inall, single Tualub.ot four and upwards . . . .. To clubs ol tun and upward., to one addreu Duily,session .. Trl-Weekly ' Weekly, alalia , To clubs ul Ave and upward. 800 1 00 50 40 Advertlalnu. Hie lollowlng rate, and rule, ol advertising have been agreed upon between the proprlntor. of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio . . stau juuraat, to be observed, in all eases, alter this data. July .1 tfV, IO-.I,, Dally, Paper. " One square, 10 line, or lea., one Insertion .. 0 50 . 0 25 . . 1 50 . 8 00 . 3 00 . 4 00 . . 6 00 . 8 00 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 Standing eard, 5 ltnea or less, porannum ooliiinn,with changes, " . u H I, a a ii , 20 00 22 00 25 00 ..30 00 ii lg ii ii ii . changed weekly " " " daily " - eo oo with 4 change - -- STJo 40 00 I' . " 12 " -.i changed weekly 45 00 55 00 daily . 130 00 nih..M., nVAMn.l frt. k.H..n.KIA In nnl..ltH I.L the above rates. u.M... nuiiuvuiut, .unigiw-ra ... kuuiwiuii; VT.IU 'i'hn standard of measurement to be minion type. Fur naeh additional square in the dully, inserted one month, or a greater leugtn ol tune, ana lor vacH additional square inserted unuer ine yearly rates, nail price. No advertisement to be cunaidered by the year, unless It Is ape. eilied on the inauuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publisher, ant accountable for the accuracy of leual advertise, menu bevond the amount charued for their publication. Announcing candidates (tor ullices of overy dusertptlon) to bo enargeu at mo nitu ol nity cents per wecx, inr eacu naiuo ; ine same to be, In ull cases, paid in advance. . Ail advertisements iroiu stranger, or transient person, to be paid in advance. - - Advertisements not marked ontho copy for a specified number ol insertions, will be continued one inontn, uules. ordered- out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privilege of yearly advertisers will tie conlined rigidly to their regular business ; aud ull advertisements nut portioning thereto, to bo paid tor extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estato Agents, ic, not to be contracted tor by tho year, but to he cnargud by inn piece, at tne usual rates. No ADl'fCRTtREMKNT CAN UK IN9KRTED ailATCITOUHLT. Adn:'f -.'mentslbrcharitable institution., lire companies, ward, township ind other public meetings, ana sucn iike.tooevnarged nan pricu M,tri Ihui iiiitieea to bo charaed S5 cents. Death, insorlcd without charge.unloaa accompanied by funeral invitatioiH or obituary notice, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor llegu'ui aivertlser., nnd all othors sending communications or requiring; notices, desiring to cull attention to lairs, soirees, concert!, ur nny public entertainments where charge, are made lor adrnitt'iii.-!'-- all notices ot private associations every notice designed t , eal. attention to private enterprises, cnicuiatea or intended to pi ..mute Individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that tho aaiuo is lo be paid tor. It intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the sumo will be charged at the rate ui not less than 20 cents per line, ana then only wneu accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to he charged not lcs. than doublo the above rate., and measured aa it solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate ot 50 per cent, in advance on tin) abovu rates. " .' " each additional " . " "1 week . . . - i " S " ' ' 3 " " ! " 1 mouth . . . i ii . - ii 3 , . . '! " " 3 ' ..... t . ' - ii .0 " I, ii ii g ii .... ii ii ii ly i . . . . . Attorneys will ho holden tortile price of iusertlng advertise- Pamphlet, luruiehud, Information given, nnd application re-em. bruugbt in by them. ceived by J. R. TUTTI.i:, Agent. SAMUEL GALLOWAY. HENXT F. PAGE. UA1.I.OWAY & PAGE. . A TTOllNK YS AT LA 111 1TE wl" pfic'ice luw, aa partners, in the Court, of Franklin v v and adioliiing counties, anu mine circuit auu utsinc u.d. Courts. Office In Piatt's now building, opposite State House. mayO-tf A. B. UUTTI.EM. Altarsnviinil rnunMllnrnt l.aw. (Jolllinbllfl. Ohio. OHice, No. a, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State', otticoi jy-ff ' WAl.TKIt THKAI.I,, ' it.vnr,,Mil r!n.i..Hjll..rnt l.nw. Ilnluinbun. Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to talto the Acknowledgment ot Deeds a. lur uis OHiw ui new iuik. " LUCIAN BOTTLES. THEO. OOMSTOCK. OKO. O. COMSTOCK. IIDTTI.EM, COlhMTOL'K & CO., (Successor, to B. Comstock Jt Co.,) FORWAltDINd AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturer., and dealer, in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ol the Canal, Coluinbua, Obio. gg Liberal advance, uiado on consignment.. mai8 J. KIIMiVVAV cfc ( O'H Iron Founilry, Hrond at reel, near the Hrldfce, Colum-bua, Ohio. Stoves ot allklnds.andagroat variety of Castings, alwuy.on hand, octi.'sl ItU. ICOIIER'F THOIHI'MON'M OFFICE, NO. 4, Nell's Hxehnnge, opposite tho Secretary ol State . ollico, High street, Columbus. dec 11 WM. 5EIBKKT. - htLlXV. SKIBKRT cfc MI.I.EY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite tho 1'ublio OIHees, Co-lumbua. tugii,4! tiuult. AllltllTT As "!.. DEALEItS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nai!s,Glass,Ilousa Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, aie., c. No. lbl High street, Sign oi me mu raunmau 9. C BKSalONS. HARRIS. F. C. HESHIONS dc CO.. wunM.ILI AND RETAIL DEALERS IN I) UY tJOOHtl, Boots, Shoe., Hat., Cape, Straw Goods, sVe. r our doors souin Ol too jununrnu, vuiu,..uo. lw" EI.OKIOUK cfc JV1AKTIN. DRAPERS AND TaILOKB, tflA sirset, 1st door o of Toxn, oppoiiu Ms U. S. UoUl, ARE prepared to execute all ordera in their line ot business, In .heneatestand mo.t.a.hion.ble.tvle apie-dtl A. L. MARTIN. OOOIHN tfc AIAIION, WIIOLKSALK and Retail Dealers in gaa fixtures, Cincinnati Ohiu. til Main St., above Court. Chandeliers, to., at Eastern prlea; Hardware. GERE, ABBOTT dc CO., Mlitn ofthe tilli I'ndlock, no. ii isisi fAVEnuwinsturnandialrauatrolnlnea averyinrgu I . - . i .1 i kt.IIHi.ta ma...ila It,.. I ming and mechanical tool.. We have iong been anxious to meet a a mutcm oi naraware, -uunj, nu - ' i uurcuaUimeraonlowpncea,we have new ineauiuty iu a i so. Our goods were bought lor caab and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchasers upon aa good terms, tf not a little bet- JuneT GERE, ABBOTT - CO PAI.NTW. i.t. h.v. hand and for sale at the lowest market rates, W Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article ot nciure varnisu, uiguvner with a aruat varielv of nainU, brushes, Ate. At the sign ot the . AI III - aVIKU Ul U1U GILT PADLOCK. . p CAKRIAisE TRLtlMINCitH. a sn PAIR Elastic Springs ; 90seU Iron Axles; 100 aett Brasa MJ iiuhb Uands : a usiea moss : raven ,..i-,... -, , Damaak Lininga; Fainted and Gum cioin j iacxs,eiue w, Malleable Castiugs, Ate. For Bale by june7 GERE, ABBOTT A. CO. Man.M. WE take this opportunity to say tbat we have now in .tore and lor .ale at low price., 300 keg. of the best nails ever brought to this maraet. r iin.KK WINIM1W GLASS, amonast which may I ,UUU be found single and double thick r rench, the beat Pi.hnr. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual sixes. Atthesign ofthe liy'l GILT FAHLOCK. ! FusialHl CUT HAWH. lir E have Jo.t received a I rear, lotol thiaw very superlorcross V,e7nt"W,W " ee"m""t ShS ABlKTT A CO China (.lass and Qaeensware. THE .nbacriber. have commenced businesa In Columbus in tbe above line, and are now receiving a very large new and complete stock, comprising .... ,,. While Ironstone Dining, Tea andToilet Warn, ofthe bestqnality. Calif ornia Lustra " " " Florentine Vine ' " " Mulberry Foliage " ' Flowing Blue Leaf " " Flowing Amethyst " " " Light Blue Delaware ' " With very large and complete stock of Common ware. Also, a apleadid assortment of Solar and Hall Lamps, Girandole, Britannia Ware, Waiters, Castore, Table Cutlery, Lan terns, Ate, tie. Aio Receiving a very full assortment of Glass Ware, French I - ... I f.L . L7.. UT.P.. Wo rnapecutully request the eltiiena ol Columbu. and .ur-ronnding country to call and examine oar stock and prices, which cannot.... to prow abactor, epl9 Stats Journal Building, High at, Columbua. ;lahm LAMPf. TVTOW opening, a sptcodid variety of Glaa. Lamps. For .ale l at wnoioaaie or retail, very row p."-. -j N. G. FOSTER, oeSA BOOK.- on 8 arming, uaroetimg, rrai- d SiW-twork.; tark.o. dojeinJ,blrd, . o-IWtaarwkuaikslor of J. H, RILR Y CO. INSURANCE. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. . " PERPETUAL CHARTER. WITH A CAPITAL OF ftlOO.OOA. flllUS Company mnkea every Insurance uiiiiertuJiilnir til or A connected with Life Risks, on tuo Joint Stock and Mutual cniiTa ouuiuiuea. On the Joint Stock nlan. tha mtAal ttrA ainaj.tll Irsl la-aa !, A..-.- rgBu uy mutual uoinpamoa, ana (..teen per cent lower than i ..... . iif - ui wun cmjv iuuipsuies 9 00 The Charter permit, the granting of Insurance on Life la ve-1 50 ry form, including the right of Wife, Children, Parents, or Cred-I 25 itort. To insure the Lite of another lor their own occlusive ben- 1 00 I eflt, payable alter death Or Unttll tha IlHT..Val arriving at- flm una ann ti xif r .... it ' 1 w ..... B j - uvi W w U. UJ tu.ll. UFMCKKS. Jamks 8. Honv. rnuMmii H. Mr. Mr-ft iinv i r IIha PmiI. don JosefiiS. Leech, Treasurer Cuahlks A. Colton, tec- ruiury. DIHECTOHS. . JahiiS. Boon, Jobkph 8. Lhuch, Jvhw 8. Dilwobtii, Chaules A. Colton, 8a'l MoClcbkan, William 1'iiiLLira, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkin., Into Secretary of War. ' lion. Walter Forward, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snyder, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bauk. MALCOLM LEKCH. Wholesale Crnrnr. Those desirous uf Insuring, nr in want ef Inffirmntlnn nn Ilia subject, will please call at the ollico, over the Book Store ol iiuut- uigwu a auvinure, lugn ttrei.t, (Jolunibus, Obio. Norman Cav. M. D. EnanlnW Phv.M k" a m' ?. ' ' . 11. VANIlENSALAKIl, Agent. Hall - - ' 4"B Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CL.KVKLANI), UHIU. CAPITA iTTftl OA.nnn. INSURES the safer classes pf property at reasonable rate, ol pic.uiuais. nuniH laxenob tne '.MneelHl llft7nr,l,ia " eluta. ej, nor to .exceed S3,04IO h amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. Ry such mean, tliis Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous Ins. by one fire, the great cause of the insol- '"'"-j . o,iy ...surnnce L.ompiinies. The receipts of the Company from Murcta 1st, 1851 , to October 1st. 185L were over Rfio.fKkl. r.n,.M in liU aama ..ui,.i awiun I ll.w... .W .. J .... ' r.. ufV". I I'1 D " IUD lOIIUlUg IUIU CUIlUltlOn Ol IU6 tOinpany BtO IlUidO quartor-yearly. IJKl'ltTKHS. Hon. llKUBEN WOOD. President I 1) It nnu.t.ar Vina Pra.l. dentj O. N. Skkklh, Secretary; Ueorob Mvoatt. Treasurer. Tv. II. VANitENSAAKIt, Agent lor the abovo Company, Is r-..rn,i u, ismn rimcies ana to luruisu an necessary information. ODlce over liuntlnirton 4l Mnclntirn'a H,lt ki,h lli,.h .t,..u. ...l...l.... , ' D" ...v..,, uu,u,uul aec'Mjni. OOMIBIBOM AUKNCV. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. 4llnrnntr Vunri tUlflO.OUII. IIIS Company otters to tlie Insured all the security and ad-1 -vnntneea of the Mutual and Juint Stock Diana tas heretofnri' applied) combined, namely : Low ratu.of uremium : an annual return. In cash, of tho Der ccntniro renuirnd iorthecoiitinsnnt na ui tne year ; an auequato, out not excessive provision lor the tuture.security of members for tbe wbolo term oi hie, with an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured tu such members, at death, bv credits uuon their tiiilieiesi auunrAiitv fund designed for the linrmnnent seenril.v .twttl t..rt mom. ... j- , .. r - , , bora, and also ur the present security of those lor the whole This is the only Mutual I, Ho Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a lair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually iiicreiiemir accumulation uf luudsd'ur iuluru security) In exact propurtiun to the amount of business and tho increasing risk Iroui advancing age among the members. ranipniets, l racia, Ac, giving In detail tlie plan end rales ol the Company, furnished gratis, aud applications received, by i. it. TUTTI.K, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocj.t-d niUTUAI, liNNIIRANIiK. Western Itcscrve Farmers' Insurance t'oinpany, PAINSV1LI.R, OHIO. P. P. Sanford. President. Wm. L. Pbukins, Secretary. J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. oc-J3-d LIVi:S INSUKED BV THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, COVINtlTON. KY. Wilis Company has an actual capital ot (tne Hundred Thou- Mil ml UollarH, and is managed by men ot the highest integrity aud responsibility. Dr. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. aepr-uiy THE UAltTFOKO I.I FK AND IIGALTII INSl1. RANC'E (JO dl'ANV. HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL STOCK. iSIUtl.OOU! ThisCoinuanv. bv tlielih- V oral provisions of its charter. Is enabled to oiler advantages uMirior to those presented by any other Company in the United Slates combining aa it does the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Lite and llealtn principles; In ail ol whleb the raU:a areas lavor 'a to those assured as satcty to tbem and the Company will adin t. i nis t;ompnny is tuo .arsi ana onta ont in tlie unioti. or In n world, 11 Is believed, tbat has thus combined II. operations, rr. ottered to grant insurance with benelits both pmtnt and jjroi.;r. F'or tulldetnils In regard to terms and conditions reloroucom.v oe mude to tue pampnieta to be nad gratis ol tlie agent, or ol M. FINCH. GEO. G. COMSTOCK, Ai;nnt. Columbus, O, August 'JO, 1850. JOSEPH F. 0U1TH. .AHVEL M. MILLS. nmitii ot mir.T.N, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOIIS AT LAW, Itcnl Eatnie AttenlM, Murveyora nnd Nolnriva I'ulilie, iiiuh araKKT, coluubus, oiuo, A 1TE ND to the iiraclicoot' I hrir urofession, obiainiii.r.peninns. 1 aellinii and ieasinii real estate, survevinc and dlvidiliir liuids. collecnonot claims, examination ol land title., Arc, die, aic. REFKRENCES. Swan ft Andrews, Columbus, O. Allrcd Avery, New York Cily. Win. Millord, Cleveland, O. 1 werd.Millcyoi Wrlght,Cin'ti. J. de. W. Finnay, St. Louis, Mo. Geo. T. Williamson, Clncln'atl. OHN W. BAKKA. ROHF.RT AaiUSTRONG. II A Kl.lt cfc AimaTItONU. REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Ollice, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. IO It HA I. E An OUT LOT containing 114 acres, with a a. frame building. , atuated ou Friend street, opposite the Wind Asylum. Inquire ot aug'J BAKER Ii ARMSTRONG. !VMlt MALE A two story BRICK HOUSE, containing six X ruoms, situated on the south ena ot ruth street, ieriusca- .ay. luquiro ol auga RAKER & ARMSTRONG A KAIt.1l FOIt fHAI.K Oil KENT. THIS farm is situated within two miles ot the city, and contain. 80 acres, 115 of which are improved. Enquire of aepr.1 nAr-nocAn.iiiniiLt.inu. FOIl HAI.K AT A HAHUAIN. ONE of the most desirable vacant Half Lota in the city. Sit uated on Town atreet, between lii'b and Third streets. Inquire of augi BAKER At ARMSTRONG. FOR MALE OR EXCIIANUK. f,4Ci ACRES OF LAND, in Henry county,lilinois,apnrtion U -" " of which is timbered, the balance la a tirst rate quality of bottom and rolling prairie. This land is well cilculnfed for a Stock Farm, having an abundance rr living wau.-r the year round. Persons wishing to purchase, or oxenange property in this vicinity, for a desirable piece oi land, wou d -Jo well to call on the subscribers iromediaUdy. Inquire of augr riAnr.it at a umo . uaj t. . . ... , J l' . !.:. 1Wni JUaHU ASI'lirT ANU ILICUUDSV tFIUCVa ". .-..... ' . w a 1:1 I r . COI.IHAN. POWELL. IIA RT & CO. u,g Company have established a General Agency at the..at of Guvemment for the purchase and sale ol Mexican Wbt Land Warrants, and lor the location of Warrants issued under the act ot September, IBM. The Company also respectfully tender their services aa Agents for selling these l.snda when patented, and lor paying taxes on -ana. oi non-resiaenta. REFERENCES. Stephen Whlcher, Esq., U. S. District Attorney, Iowa ; a. li. sneneaay, esq., marsnai Register and Receiver " Land Office, Iowa City, Iowa ; Register and Receiver " " Fairfield " Register and Receiver " u Dubuque " lion. ti. r. Miller, late m. u? lowa ; D. A. January. Esq.. St Louis. Missouri ; J. P. Eddy, Esq, lion. Nenion Edwards, Alton,! nofs ; John W. Vance, Uanvillf " Garret Vliet, Milwaukie, Wi.on.in. on. E. at. Huntington, late com. lien, i.ana umce, inniana; Oliver II. Mmitn,i ndianapoiis, inuiaua ; Albert S. White, Lalayette, Chancev Rose, Esq. Terra Haute. " John Chambers, (late Governor of Iowa,) Kentucky, James Daviea, Esq., Smitidand, John Armstrong, Esq.. Ureensburgn, rennaytvanta ; Alexander It. Stephenson, Esq., Gettysborgh, Pennsylvania l William McClellan, Fq- Cbamberaburgh, " Gen. O. II. W. Stull. Cumberland, Maryland, lion. Richard M. Young, Washington City; " Fitx Henry Warren, " Henry Clay Henderson. Esq., Treasury Department, Washing ton City. Major waiter H. Morn., Memphis, Tennessee; , Col. Sam'l R. Anderson. Nashville, General Mcintosh, Georgia. John Bryan Esq, Custom House, Charleston, Booth Carolina. Key. nenjamin unaee, natcnei, Mississippi. Hon. John McLean, Cincinnati. Ohio: Gen. Charlea Anthony, Springdeld, " W. B. Hubbard, Esq.. Columbus, " Col. John Noble, Coiumbna jyl nOCNE AMD LOT FOR MALE THE subscriber will sell the Lot on which hn live., on Hich stneet between Town and Rich. It is in tbe centre of the city, and a very convenient stand tor business and for a family residence. The terms will be about one third down and the balance in payment.. Those whs wish to purchase to sperm late on, or to locate for business would do well to call and exam. I . ' iwS V ". . M ill ln iJTmwI Imm the nnsiimL aa a aood barffain will be offered. nun ITALILK innni.i. t am authorized to aell that excellent pronertT ol Mr. Pike's, on tbe aoutn side ol Broad street, easi oi rront. vv. i. LAND FOR MALE. The undivided half of 16 79-100 acre of land, adjoining the city of Colnmboa, 150 rod. eaat ot High atreet, fronting on tne commons ana itravepnn mrnpiia. Title itxiuiDUtable -price 1 50 dollars par acre. Terms easy, an made known on application to D. 8. FORMA M. Coiumbna, Slept, , imsp. nn TMK 8ALS A deairabla VACANT LOT,.lted on Eaa A- Town .treat, la quire ot BAKER ARMSTRONG. Tit AN SPORT AT I ON. C. C. and C. Riwlroad, lONNfcCTKII at (Jolunibus with ths UjIuaudu. and Xuniaand uiid p.iao.1 ivuuruaas ai uineinnaii i: me ruisDuraa sua Cincinnati, 1'aiue.ville and Ashtabula ItaUrntda at Clevulaud, and wiu me sauuusay ana Newark Itallroad Rfftnelby. UMWTPtl . I, a, aTrKi(I.lf'lt 1 . intuA mi..tAnitr.ia..ai . , f N and after November -Mib, Train, letvd a. follow., Sunday. v7 excepted i 1 Cleveland lor Columbus and Way Statloa(,4t.... 8.30 A.M. " " " " " i .... 0.00 P.M. Cleveland for Columbus and Way Stations, with freight and passengers, at 6.00 A.M. Columbus lor Cleveland and Way Stations, at.... 1.10 P.M. " " " " " 1 11.00 P.M. Columbus for Cleveland and Way Stations, with treight aud paiaengurs, at... 6.00 A. II Passenger, leaving Cleveland bv the 8.20 A. M. Train, dins at uuiuy: arrivuaiuoluraDUB ata.uu r. Al..ann Ulnelunau at iu.ju P. M. Ueturulug Leave Cincinnati at $7.15 A. M., dine at Co lumuus at l.ou r. ill., ana arrive at Clovelaud at S.30 1. M., connecting (until close uf naviiatiun) with the Jirst class .tuainor. lur nunaiii anu LluuRiric. I Passenger, leaving Cleveland by the 4.00 P.M. night Train, arrive at Columbus next moruinir at 4.00 A. M.. and at Cmeinna ti at 11.00 A. M. Returning Leave Cincinnati at U.30 P. M Columbus at tt.00 P. M.. arrive at Cleveland next ninrninsr at 8.U0 a. in lime lor tne train leaving tor Vittiburgu this train will us uiscuuuuueu alter me close ol Laxa navigation. Passengers will be ticketed bv Railroad between Cleveland """""""..leveiana and Mount Vernon, Cleveland and frea- I ericxtown, Cleveland and Manstleld, Cleveland and Monroevllle, Ry Railroad and Staaes between Cleveland and Elvria. Clove- laud aud Oberlln, Cleveland and Milan, Cleveland aud Norwalk, bioveiana anu wooster, Columbus and Ht Vernon. EVThe company I. ureoared to receive ireiultton conslirn- menu and transuort it to anv ouint on their mud. I For uarticu. lars, see Freight Tarifl'.j u. a. nNioHT, uieveiano, l Ueo. Watson, Columbus, Agents. J. P. Davis, Shelby, W. II. Clement, Sup't L. M. R. It., Cincinnati. 8, Mkddxbv, Sup't C. aV. X. H. It., Colutubus. P. W. Sthadkb, Clucinnati, Ti..k, ,.., C. Patrice, Cleveland, 5 lkutA(!, D". A. STONE. Ju.. Bunerlntendent. OHice ol the C. C. & C. R. It. Co., Cleveland, Nov. !!0th, 1851. i (Der 4 i85i. nwimmmm mi. COHJUIKUS & XIVIA It A I LUOAW. SUMMEK AUUANGEMKNT. ON and alter Juna 4, until lurther notice, 1'asseuger Train, will run as follows : KXPRESS TilKOUfiil TIIA1N botwe-en Cleveland and Cln- innud lrrnvn Outuii.tms dully, (.tutiVlnyaiiacepled,) at 0.;1U !'. M., arrive at Xeuia 7. IU 1'. M. Keturnmii. kuvu Xuuia at 8.Uj A. M.. arrive at Columbus 10.40 A. M. ACCOM MMOIMTION TRAIN Leave. Columbus dallv at 5.10 A. M., arrive, at Xenia at 7.:5 A. M. (connecting with a Train ou the Little Miami Riiliroud which arrive. In Cincinnati 1 l.tiO A. M.) Returning, leave Xeuia on the arrival of tho train lruu; Clucinnati at 0.5 1', M., reach Columbus 8.30 P. M. Passengers by this Train going either to Cleveland ur Cincinnati, sleep at Coluinbua and resume the next morning. I uacnes leave ioiumoi ajk, Zuneaviile and Who, isoacucs leave coiumi.us daily lor Lancaster, cbiiiieoine, new-k, ZuneHville aud Wheeling, on tho arrival of the Cars. Pierce's line ot Stages run between Xenia uud Duvton in con nection with both trains ot Cars. 1 ickets may bo hud at the otlica of tho Ohio Stage Comnany. In Columbus. rif-'Hm Company will not bo responsible for baggage ex ceeding $50 In value, unless by special agreement. juio o. Al,llir.U i , oup i. Til It UAII.ItOAO. OAINllll)r4 cfc rVPAWIi OKt'lCK, I I An been reuiuvea Irotn tbe Neil llouso to four Hours) 11 north ofllio Auimieiiii Hotel, on Uiali street Citi zen, are requested to cull at tbe oillco and secure Railroad Tick ets lor either North or West. They can also havo an Ouinibu. cult lor tnem at tneir residences, and be sure ul arriving at tne ueput in time tor tne trains. Foul JJuilv IJncn of fJoitruea leave on tho arrival of the cars. For Newark, Ziinnsvillo and vvneeltng, asloljowst i.Hut aiaii Lines leave ai lo a. fi. Kxpresa " "0 P. AI. Extra Conches turnished at short notice. B. O. REAM. Aucnt. Columbus, Ohio, March 25, 1851-1 y TO UAILUOAU companies: li. tV. b'. HLANUy. I'liotuiKTOMS Locomotive Engine Works-Znnesville, 0., KSri'ICTKULLV yivo notlco to JUflroHcl Cumpaniui. tbnt jlv uitiy ars now pri!pnrna to iuruia f.rigmei oi mo iuoi hji-pruvod :uuBtructiua aud tiuiili, which lur capacity, ipeed aud durHbilily, Hru tmt excelled iu tbia cuuntrv. AUu, uli utlior llaiiroad Machinery, uf both wrought and cast iron, poftttimng to tho road, ttntioni or maehlut!hapti. itirim as favorable aa anv other builder in too united etai&a. Tho liicilitiei ol traniiiortaiion irom Zauesville are aa (rood aa irom any otiiitr point iu the unloo, iiavlnif leainuoat navigation to the Ohio itiver, aud Canal boat and Kailroad oouoocUoa with tho unio river and Lake. One of their Jtsiiginua, the " Muskingum, on the Centra! Ohio Railroad, may bo referred to, or othera at their worka The at tentlou of those in tore a tod is iuvited, and orders aolii:ited. nov.Kim Pennsylvania Kailroad. Winter Arrangement between I'liilailclphia & Pittsburg TJillli. ICHlllJCKII TO llOUKM. ON and alter tbelac uf DECEMBER next. Passenger, will be cat ried ly the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, in K t lioura, with only U8 miles ul staging, over an excellent 1 uruptko. l-Altl. '. if it ou This is the shortest and best route between the Great West and the Atlantic Cities, and tho AceoinuioditlionM are in all re. spectsof tho highest charucter. Tiiua. niuuitrj, Agent novl7-d3m Pennsylvania Railruad Company. W. A. Oi J. 1 MCCOY cV CO., OnDoalle the Hlnle Iloaae. WOULD rnspectiully hiloim the citizens ot Columbus and vicinity, tbat they are now receiving their unusually large SIOCR oi FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, lucludiug all tbe latest styles of loreigu importations, among which luav be found n rich assortment ot Ribbons and Hresa Goods, English and French Broadcloths, black and Fancy Cassl-meres, French Merino, nnd Thibet Cloths, white and colored Flannels. Sheetiocs aud Shirtinga, Prints, Ginghams, aud a gen eral assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ocd TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. AT E haveon haud a lotol assorted crates, which will jrs.ild it at New York u rices, treicht only adi added, and a larae lot ot Glass Ware at ratu, j puces, Oy uio oua. . i .nri nthera are invited to call and examine onr assortment ol China, Crockery, and Glass ware; also a superb lot ot Fancy Wares, auch as Rich Vases, Tete ntete Setta, Motto cup. nd saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Glass ware, Brlt-1 ... ,. ',. .. , ..,,i 'P.., ,nH Table Suoona. annia lea rjeita, oai,ra, auvi, - - Cottee pots, Ate, c, Ve. , , . . . American Table Cutlery, Gorman Silver nd Plated Tea and Table Spoona. , A ...... , ,.,. Corneliu s solar ara ampa, v.uiniueja '- "-, - -- n Glasaes, Waitera, Lantern., and many other nrtwlrt naelul m bouse keeping. J. WESTWATLIt . bUH. Coluranua, August lo, icoi-iy New anil Cheap Goods. SB. STANTON, next door to tne capital uiw i- a received a larae assortment ot Merinos, Lyonese Clotns, Poplins, Alpacea., Prints, Shawl., Bonnets, Ureas lrimminga, K.iinna. Lace Goods. Ate- fee- in addition to his former stock, which will be sold ery cheap. UJ: BAC.8! BAGS UAliUINti! JUST RECEIVED a.rK) Seamless Rags 2 and 2V, bushels. 400 yds 4 Hemp Bsgging irom su to jj cis 850 yds Twil'd Cotton do. 10 ps 36 and 40 inch Burlap.. 1 balo Heavy osnaburga. For sale cheap by jun4 J. D. OSBORN Ai CO. FLUTKS. a ood Flute, juat call at REED'S, and I F yon wish to porch a ' in n nmt erw ch,-an for cash. Amateur, and I ro fessors say be has the best in market. Call and try them. a. OCiM 4.IRANOOLEM. ,rv t. !... . 1mI an ...nrtm-nt ,.f GiranOOH, Ot OCW and eietsntdesiirns. which we will sell at very kiw ratesj at the New Crockery Store. oe94 N. A G. FOSTER- FRENCH CniNA. GOLD BAND and White French China, comprising Breakfast, Tea and Dining ware, of new and beautitul shapea. Just received and for sale, In setts or separate pieces, rtlow tk. N.a Crocker Store. N. . r us 1 r.n. .A State Journal Buildings. . ... . a aaa? amay. PI.iaTKRINR. rnai.i Ansa - - - rl i. uiatw . . r . . r. i - .1 . . M n..rt tn , both flam SIn, UUSbAn V I . Z . and Ornamental Plastering at abort notice and reasoaable . 1, : j I ul ! anf lur BtlSSlt. UelWOCn High Md Thtrdi Duscaa, at M-Ttin't Boarding BUf Members of the present Congress. Authentic lialt of the member! of the present Coil' gre have been published by the Washington paper. from which we copy the following. It will be .een that in the political classification of the member, we have given only their preference, a between the two great leading partiei, altbough aeverul of the Whigi and a few of Ihe Democrat., in both Hou.es, are un derstood to be Free-ioiler. : , . SENATE. President WILLIAM R. KINO, of Alabama. . Secretary Aibuby Dickens. Terra sip. , . Total sip. Atchison, David II., a) Mo 1855 , Houston, Samuel, i Texas 1853 Badger, (ieorge E., w N C 1855 Hunter, Robert M. T., a Va 1853 Junes, Charles T., d R I 1857 Jone Oeorge W., d Iowa 1853 navara. James a Uola Jt7 lloll, John, v Tenn 1853 Berrien, Jamoa McP.,w Ga 1853 Borland, Solon, d Ark 1855 Jone., jame. c, Tenn Jt7 King, William R., d Ala 1855 MslTory, Stephen H., d Fla 1857 Bradbury. J sue. W.. at Me 1853 Bright, Jesse 1)., d Ind 1857 Brodhesd, Richard, jr.,d Pal857 Hutler, Andrew P., d S C . 1855 Cass. Lewis, d Mich 1857 inangum. rvuiie !'., n v ikii Mason, Jame. M.,d Va 1857 Miller, Jacob W. N J 1853 Morton, Jackson, Fla Norrls, Moses, jr., d Nil Pearce. Jame. A., is Md 1855 Chase, Salmon l,d Ohio 1855 Clarke. John II.. v UI 1&53 1855 1855 Clay, Henry, s Ky 1855 Clemens, Jeremiah, d Ala 1855 Cooper, Charles, to Penn 1853 Davis, Jefl'erson d Mis. 1857 DavU,Jutn,M Mas. 1853 Dawson, William C.,v C a 1855 Dodge. Auff.C.. d juwa 1855 -Pratt. Thomas U.. w Md 1857 ltuett, K. iiarnwell, i 8 U I8s;i Husk, 1 nomas J., d '1 oxa. 1807 Sebastian, Wm. K , d Ark 1853 Seward, William II., is NY 1855 Bnieiaa, James, a III Itoa Smith. Truman, w Conn 1855 Dodge, Henry, d Wise 1857 DuUKlaa. Steuben A., d 111 1853 Sould, Pierre, d La 1855 Spruance. Presley. Del 181 Dowus, Solomon W., d Lt 185:1 Felch, Alpbeus, d Mich . 1853 Fish, Hamilton, k NY 1HS7 Foote, Henry S.,d Mis. iar.:l Foot, Solomon, id Vt 1857 (lever. Henry 8.. w Mo 1857 Stockton, Robert F.,d NJ 1857 Sumner, Charles, Mass 1857 Underwood, Jos. IL, w Ky 18.r3 upuam, wniiam, vc jcoj Vacancy, Cal 1857 Vacancy, Conn 1857 Wade, Benjamin If., O 1857 (Iwin, William M., d Cal 1855 Hale, John P., d N II 1853 Walker, laaac P., d Wise 1855 Whitcomb, Jame., d Ind 1855 Hamlin, Hannibal, dole 1857 IIOUNE OF ItKPItKSENTAVIVJiS. Speaker HOWELL COBR, of Georgia. Clerk John W, Furnet, ot Pennsylvania Ahercroinhle, Jame. Ala lves,IWillard, d NY Aiken, William, a Allen, Charles, w Allen, Willis, d Allison, John, so S C Mais nr. i'enn Mo Mo Mas. N C V. n y Ua Jackson, Joseph W, d Ga Jenkins, Timothy, d NY Johnson, Andrew, d Ten Johnson, James, d Ga Johnson, Jobn, d Ohio Johnson, Robert VV., d Ark Junes, Daniel T, 4 NY Junes, George YV, d Ten Jones, J. Glauey, d Pen Kiug, George G, to III King, Preston, d NY Andrews, Charles, d Aiipleton, John, d Appleton, William, w Asho, William S., w - Avrt.r 1 liomaa II., d lll-.,..lr I . Bailey, David J., d Burrure, Nulson, id Bartlett, 'I'homaa J., d Bayly, Thomas H d Iteale, Jainua M, 11., d Boll, Hiram, w Ohio Vt Va Va Ohio Kuhus, Joseph II, to Pen n.urtz, w uuaiu 11 , il t'en Landry, J. Aristlde, v La Lane, Joseph, d (del) Oreg Letcher, John, d Va Lockhart, James, d led Maco, Daniel, d Ind Malonoy, Richard S, d III'. Mann, Horace, to Mas. Marshall, Edward C, d Cal Marshall, Humphrey, w Ky Martin, Frederick S, to NY Martin, Louis St , d La Mason, John C , d Ky McCorkle, Joseph W, d Cal McDonald, Moses, d Me McLauahan, Jamea X, d Pen McMullen, Fayette, d Va McNair, John, d Pen . McQueen, John, d S C Meacham, Jumes, to Vt Meade, Richard K , d Va Miller, John G, w Mo Millsoo, Jobn S, d Va Minor, Ahiinan L, to Vt Moore, Henry D, to Pen Moore, Henry, a La Morebead, Jamea T, w N C Morrison, John A, d Pen Murphy, Charles d Ga Murray, William, d NY Nabors, D. H, d Miss Newton, Eben is Ohio Olds, Edson B, d Ohio Orr, James L., d S C Bennett, Henry, to N Y Ueruhisel, John M,, d (del)Utah Bibiuliaus, T. S.. a 1'enu Bissell. William II.. d Ill's Va Md N Y N Y Ky Ala Ky 1ml N Y N Y Miss N Y N Y NY SC Bocock, '1'homas, S., A Buwie, Richard J., w ... Bownc. Obadiah. vt Boyd, John 11, to Boyd, Linn, d Bragg, John, d Bruekeuridge, John C, d Brenton, Samuel, lirlgga, Geurgo, a Bruo.a, Jhiucs, to Brown, Albert G., d Brown, Georgo U , to Buell, Alexander H., d Burrows, Lorenzo, to Burt, Armistead, d Busby, George H., d Cabell, Edward C, w Cable, Joseph, d Caldwell, Joseph P., to Citmpbell, Lewis D., ra Campbell, Thompson, d Cantor, David K, d Caskie, John S., a Chandler, Joseph R,,io Chapman (Charles, w Chastnin. E. W.. d Ohio Fla Ohio N C Ohio Ill's Ohio Va Penn Conn ( Churchwell, George W., d Tenn Clark, Lincoln L, d Iowa Cleveland, Cbauucey F., d Conu uuttaw, liaviu, lo NO Parker, Andrew, d Pen Parker, Samuel W, io Ind Peaslce, C'liarles H., d N U Penn, Alexander G, d La enngman, Inuuiaa L. , to no Cubb, Williamson R. W, d Ala Colcock. William F, d SO Peiininiun, Ebenezer J., Mich Conger, James 1., to Mich Perkins, Jnrcd. d NU Cottinan, Joseph S., w Cullom, William to Curtis, Curleton B, d Daniel, John R. J, d Darby, John F., to Davis, Georgo T, to Davis, John G d Di.wson, John L., d Deun, Gilbert, d Dimmick, Milu M, rf Disney, David T, d Dockery, Allred, to Doty, James D, d Duncan, Jumes 11, to Dunham, Cyrus L, d Durkee, Charles, d t astinan, Benjamin C, d Md Phelps, John S , d Polk, William 11, d Porter, Gilchrist, io Powell, Paulus, d Price. Rodman M, d Mo Ten Mo Va NJ Tenn Penn N C Mo Mass Rantoul, Robert jr., d Mass Ind Penn N Y Penn Ohio N C Wis liichardsou, William A.,d ill's Kiddle, Georae. d Dela Robbins, John jr, d Roble, Reuben, d Pen N Y Ind Pen N Y NY Ten Robinson, John L, d Ross, Thomas, d Russell, Joseph, d Bucket!, William A, to Savage, John U, d Mass Ind Wis Wis Schermorhorn, Abr. ,N Y Schoolcralt, John L, v NY Sehoonmakur, Marius, a? N Y Scudder, Zeno, to Mas. Scurry, Richard, d Tex. Seymour, David L, d NY Seymour, O. S., d Con Sibley, Henry 11, d (del) Min Skclton, Charles, d N J Smart, EphraimK.,d Me Smitn, William H,d Ala Snow, William W,d NY Stanly, Edward N C Stanton, Benjamin, a Ohio Stanton, Frederick P, d Ten Stanton, Richard K, d Ky Stephens, Alex. IL, io Ga Steven., A. P, d NY Stevens, Thaddeus, id Pen Stone, Jame. W, d Ky Stratton, Nathan T, d N J mrother, Jamea F, io Va Stuart, Charles E, d Mich Sutherland, Josiah, d NY Sweetaer, Charley d Ohio Taylor, John L, to Ohio Thompson, Benjamin, Mass Thompson, George W., d Va Thurston, Benjamin H, d R I Toombs, Roliert, io Ga Townshend, Norton S.,d Ohio Tuck, Amoa, N II Venuble, Abr, W , N C Walbridge, II 8, d NY Wallace. Daniel. d SC I'.dgerton, Allred r, a Ohio FMinuudson, Henry A, d Va Evans, Alcxauder, to Md Ewing, Presley M, lo Ky Faulkner. Charles J at Va Fieklin. Orlando II.. d Ill's Fitch, Graham N.. d ind Florence, Thomaa B , d Pen Floyd, John G d NY Fowler, Orin, io Mass r reeman J. .. n Misa Fuller, Henry M, Pen Fuller, Thomas J. D, d Me Gamble. James, d Pen Gaylord, James M, d Ohio Gentry, Meredith P , w Ten GiddingeJuahusK,.. Ohio (iiimore, Allred, d Pen Goodenow. Robert, io Mo Goodrich, John ., w Mass Gorman, Willis A, d Ind Green, Frederick W., d Ohio Grey. Benjamin E.. to Md Grow, Galusha A, d Pen Hall, Willard P, d Mo Hamilton, William T.. A Md Hammond, Edward, d Md Harper, Alexander, to Ohio Harris, Isbam G, d Ten Harris Sampson W, d Ala Hart, Emanuel B, d NY Haskell Augustus P, so NY Haven, Solomon G, as NY Haws, J. H. Ilobart, w NY Hebard, William, to Vt Hendricks, Thomaa A, d Ind Walsh, I'homaa Yates, to Md warn, wniiam 1, a Ky Washburn, Israel, Jr, id Me Watkins, Albert G,s Ten Weiirtittnan, H.W,d(del)N M Welch, John, m Ohio Wells, John, w NY White, Addicon, to Ky White, Alexander, ai Ala Wilcox, John A, d Miss Wildriek, Isaac d HI Williams, Christopher, a) Ten Woodward, Joseph A, d S C Yates, Richard, III'. Total 237 llenn Bernhardt, d Iowa Ilibbard, Harry, d N H Hillyer, Junius, d Ga Holladay, Alexander R,d Va lloraelord, Jcdcdiab, so NY Houston, George S, d Ala Howard, Volney E, d Tex Howe, John W, a Pen llowe. I'homaa M, a? Pen How, Thomas Y, jr, d NY Hunter. William F. w Ohio lo.eraoll, Colin M, d Con I VALUABLE PROPERTY ON TJJ1UD FJTHEET FOR HALE. AN unimproved hall lot corner 3d and State atreet. ;al.oacnm mudious Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-build oga nearly new, corner isa ana rucn streets, cnauireot nil l l L.r,n, ivwaici vin to. FOR I HAI.1C. THOSE two well known Lot. No.. 7.r8 and 707, on the corner ..( ui.k .n.l riiaih erM.1.. with streets and alley, all round them, formerly the property ol Cheater Johnson, on which are a great variety ot chiace fruit and shrubbery, and .undivided into seven parta to anit purchaser. . . ALSO Two Lota on the cornerof Friend and Iteyenthatreet. subdivided into Mvsa part, to suit purchasers. There is an alley la feet in width running through tbem lor general convenience I he whole ol tbe foregoing property will be Bold on very accommodating term. For particulars, inquire of Thomaa Wood, agent. iiodi WM. PHELAN. aiai n v cnl.I.KCK I.ANDMl rHK larger and better portion ot these lands still remain un-sold, and they ana now offered at private sale on accommo- dating terms a part only of the purebaso muney Doing roqutrea I" hand. , Alao, for aale building and ont lots in inn ymagn m aiu.r., which are unsurtasaaed for beauty of lueation, and all tbe more Important advantage to be ddred In sucB property. A good hotel is specially needed in tne viuage, aaasannnus purpose will be turnlsneo on iavoij. n, . . .... . . I . . nn MHH1 Apply tuiae.uiNscriDO v.u" . ,. . jyilj M T.C. WING, Agent. CCBCRBAN RE!I DENCK W'a ofler for aale24 acres of mod order, ai tun ted about 15 minuW ridefrora Uineorporatioo, U I -I 1 1 M. Ull U K J innrl wilh a VfMiAl 1 .Ctl IJUTr iiuhwi bhi wv -iiu.s., aa oa tne nauonal road. .T """" . OCi3d steat fwie Age . BAY MTATB BUAWLM PRICEK REDUCED. JUST received, on consignment, 0 Hay citato Bhewla, wnicn are ordered to be aold at less Uiaa ever offered, by oell J. O. OSUOKN At uo. aisrur aral.I. CAKPKTM. TUE anbserlber. are now receiving, at their Carpet Room., a anli;A ,i... f Carnet. and Oil Cloths, embroider ed Laee and Swiss Cartaina, and a general aaaortineot o Hoase Furnishing Goods, to which they invite tne arteouoai oi nuyera. OCS . aa a. . v. . l ll:R ROOD. EMBROIDERED Lace and Muslin Canes, Laea and Bsrls Sleerea, Under band kfs. Collars, Cans, Flouactnge, and a fall COUNTRY BAR'D COLORED FLANNELS. fV.iT received, a large lot ol beau Ufa I oar. heavy Faumela. For aale cheap, by ecU -J. D. OSBORN CO. DRY-GOODS, &e. V. T. Snowdea WOULD reipeetlully Invite tha attention of the citizens of Co-" lumbusi and strangers vi.i'lng the city, to bi. unusually largo stoca oi ncn eii.r, sua r abui uuuus, All are invited to call and examine them. -( DKEHg COOOH. Extra rich Brocade Dress Silk, aud Satin, i :' " Plaid do do- " Watered do do. . " do IrUh Poplin.; " Plaid do Embroidered Silk Tissue, (forpartydre.se.;) W.tered do do, 11 Embroidered Muslin Robe. do; 11 do . Lace do j . Cashmere and DeLalno.. ' j- . " Plain Black Silks, (all width, and nualltlfS.) French Merino.. Tartan Plaids, ate., ate, now being received anaopeneuoy . r. 1. Bfiuwiir n, , aepi.K No. 4 Odeon Building.. New Fall Carpeting. IUST received, at our Carpet Ware-room., (devoted ly to the sale of Carpets :) exclusive. . .iu p. l apes try, velvet anil Brussels carpet; 35 ps lmporial threo ply Carpet ; '! 40 p. Super. Ingrain. do , 85 p. Common Wool Ingrain Carpel; 25 pa Wool and Colton Carpet; 10 pa heavy Coco Matting ; 25 p. Straw do; 20 ps super, and common Stair Matting; 10 pa Rag and List Matting) 150 Coco, Rope, Manilla, Jute and fancy Door Muts. ' ALSO 10 ps Super $nper. Tapestry, heavy made Oil Cloths, 18 and 24 feet wide; 30 ps 3, 4, 6 aud 9 feet Oil Cloths. We Ht and make Carpets for any sizu hall or room. We also cut Oil Cloths to suit room or Hall. aepl7 1, D. OSBORN ti CO. House Fiirnishinir GoodsV CARI'ETS 40 PER CENT. LOWER TllAN EVER OFFERED. . bare and are receiving, at our Carpet rooms, our l.rgesup-n. ol House Furnishing articles, adapted to the season Our stooi is its largo aa can be found In any Carpet aud Fur. nisninir iionse east or west We havo na u particular attention to the getting up of our atoca, wuicn wa purcnasea ior tne caan. Wo can assure i.yera tbat we will sell Carjiets 20 per cent. lower man ever oil, 'i r. in this city, anu win not oe unaersoiu uy any one. j u uniiuitn t;u:, sepi7 I ppoit'- afi'tot Hotel. New Fall Dry Goods. J. D, Or HORN fc CO., IlOIf atroet, Columbua, reupeetlully ioorm their customera and tho public that thev havo now on hand their 1 all and Winter Fancy and Domeatio (Jooda. Durchaaod urinciiially at auctioua, and will be aold at aurprlnhiff low prirea. It ia their da termination not to be undnraold by fair dealers, cunt or wnit of UiH niouniaina. They respectfully Invito buycra to examine their stoek hWoro puruhaain eiaewncro. anpi To Merchants. JUST RECEIVED, and for aale nt MANurACTUBEH's rntrps, on II months' time, a consignment of the celebrated STEUHEN-VILLE GOODS, comprising till pea All-Wool Tweed ; 1(1 pea Hoper AII-Wool.Teeils 20 pea Fmicy Cnaaiiiinrea; N pea Mil per tirar t'nanhnerea, 4c, Ac. The attention of Merchants In the City and Country is invited tothesedooda. 11. E. SMITH, nov8 3w Commission Merchant, No. 3 Odeon Building. ggfg United States Wholesale tVlletail CLOTHING WAKE.HOUSE!! E. Ac HI. HESS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kind, of Ready Madn Clothing and F'urnishing Goods, ri tHK Proprietors, having made extensive arrangements In X tneir store, are now prepared to oiler to Merchants and Dealers in tho Wostern country, their IMMENSE WTOCIff consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING of every kind, name and nature, comprising rino rrocx conts, Loose uacx coats, Dress do Businesa do Sack do Over-Sack do Sachtll do Cataloua do Of all qualities, prices, shapes, styles aud fashions. French Doeskin, Fancy Doeskin, Cassimeres, Tweed, Satinet, Corduroy, and ail other kinds of PANTALOONS, made ol various kinds ol materials ; together with one of the largest assortments of VESTS Cashmere, high cast silk, dark plaids, heavy extra satin, and worsted. Also All kinds of EL'KNISHING GOODS, Such aa very One Shirta, Collars, fine Scarla and Uandkerchlefs, and every article necessary to make up the Furnishing Department, which they are prepared to ofler at prices that cannot lail to please the Merchant and Dealer. 9 The Proprietors respectfully add, that their stock of Ready-Made Clothing is mostly manufactured under their own immediate supervision, with every regard to style, durability, make and texturu. and well adanttd ibr Western Trade: and will bo sold at aa LOW HATES AND SATISFACTORY PRICES as they are sold In any of tho Eastern cities, New York, Phila delphia and lioston nut excepted. We would call especial attention to our RETAIL DEPARTMENT, which will always bo round furnished with every description ot Garments, suited to Ihe taste aud means of our thousands of customers. ft Remember UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, City Bank Building, nearly opposite tho Ami rican Hotel, Columbus. sep20 NEW CARPETS. JUST RECEIVED, at our Carpet Ware-room, adjoining our store 1 25 pa Brussellssnd Brnssells Tapestry Carpet, new and beautl-lul styles, at si to 1. 70. 20 " Super and fine Imperial 3 ply Carpet, Brussell and other new patterns, at ti to $1.33. 50 11 Super Ingrain Carpeta, from 80 to $1. 50 " Fine all Wool, from 50 to bO. 70 " Wool and Cotton and Cotton figured Carpet very cheap K3 " new patterns uutcn ana oilier styles carpel, auitanie ior dining-rooms, chambers and halls. 20 " Low price Rag and Hemp Carpet 25 to 50. io neavy Venetian atnpe, irom -a to eue. o Tapestry Venetian carpel, new ana neauiuui styles, lor halla and nuhlic places. 15 Stair Carpet. J 4-4 eolored and plain Matting. i'j 20 Velvet chenil and tutted Rugs. 60 Door and Parlor Marts. OIL CLOTHS. 25 ds Henry Make'a Oil Cloths, all widths from to4 yds wide at 50 eta to $1.50 per square yard. The above goods being purchased for tbe cash, will be sold on ly for cash, at rates never before offered in this place. apT I. II. OSHOllN CO. B. ii. SMITH, Aaction and Commiaaion Merchant, No. 3, Odeon Build. una, ColiinibHK, Ohio. ALL kinds of Merchandize, Kent Estate, Household Furniture c .. .old on reasonable terma. Persona wishina anv de scription of goods aold will find it to their advantage to call. Liners i aavnnces mane on consignmcuta. Columbus, Oct. 1, lS51.-tt. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, cVC. VELVET and Merino Cloaks, b roc he Long Shawls and Scarf, etc, juat received by sep20 SNOWDEN. P. T. Snowden M'OULD beg leave to call the attention of hi. customers, and " the publio generally, to his second supply it Rich Knll and Winter C.ooda, now being received and opened daily. Ladlea will find it greatly to their advantage to call before making tneir purchasea elsewhere, and examine our atock, for we are now prepared to ofler Good, at much lea. than early Fall price.. Our atock ot Dres. Good. i. now complete, and will be found to embrace all the latest styles of Silks, DcLainee, Cashmeres, Tar tan and bold rialds, Irlsn ropllus, etc., ate, and at very low prl- u OCOJ A GOOD assortment of Fine Mutl. vtctu.u . edat (oc38 SNOWDKN'S. VELVETS. A VERT LARGE .tock of rich Silk Cloaking Velvet., all color. and will bo sold low. Call on octt SNOWDEN. CLOAKS. A FEW fine Cloaks left, which will be .old very low to close Am. them out oca SNOWDEN. TRIMMINVM. FRINGES, Gimps, Braids, Embroideries, Chenilles, Worsteds, Steel Trimmings, Ac, Ac. A large lot just opened by SNOWDEN. 41ENTS CRAVAT8, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, CoUara, Vesting., etc, etc. A fine assortment at scp20 SNOWDEN'S. NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves In business, nnder Ihe firm ot WM. RICHARDS CO, at tha old stand ot Wm. Richard., No. 1, NcU House, opposite State offices VVM. KICHAKDS, Columbua, February 1,1851. WM. B. SLADE, The liberal patronage with which our friends and the pnblia generally Aovs favored ua, la gratefully acknowledged j and a ooa-tiaaatioa of the same ia respectlully solicited. February 1, 1851. WM. RICHARDS A CO. All persons having unset tied accounts with tha late firm ol Wm. Richards, are invited to call and settle tlie same bv cash or note. February 1, 1851. kVOA. ItllsJItnirn. marlO RUBBERS: RUBBERS! 3 F allkinda lor Ladixs, Missxs and Gents. Also, a choice Waralrd Over-Shoe, lor Ladies, in cold weather. Just opened by H. COWLr.S st CO, ocSSdaw At tbe "RxadvPav Stosx." FOR SALE. THE nOOBB AND LOTol Dr. Case, on tho corner of Town a4 Itjar ,k aMwwuta- The bona hi new, with .table, carriage hoase and other out baUdinga, all arranged witn a view io comionana coenir. The lot will be Bold altogether or divided into two or throe lota, For further particulars inquire of WILLIAM MORRIS, at tha man of H. Cow-ra Co. i.i-w ClXOINNATl. TORKE 4c HEWSON, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. aO MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. s Auction Hale, at Orocerlca erery Tueadny and Frla day i of Dry Uoods every Tbnradny. YOEKB c HXW80N have alway.'on hand a largest sortment of Groceries, at private .ale. ' " Also Are Agents of tha ANCHOR MILLS, PitUburgh, ior the .ale ot their superior Brown Sheeting.. Alio Aienta ol the SOUTIIGATK FACTORY for the sale of - their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, ol which they have atall .I..... ... I , f, L'IL. in j. uau, suvf igut, anu rouna ump augl41yitoo BOOTH AND &IIOBS 10 ease. boy', prime Kip Boot. ; fit 15 " . youth. ." " : 15 " prime Coarto Boots; '' 10 women'. Kip and Split " S 10 25 15 30 10 .,",-: Imlt. Gout ' " Buskins children'. Pegged and Sewed Boot. ; misses' " Buskins and men'. Brogan'a, and Kip, Split and Coarse noyr cait ana sup orogsns i youth.' '.' " n 10 Just received , and lur .ale at vei very low price.. E. ti. WEBSTER & CO., Corner Filth and Lodge. doc22 GUSI WIIOKH. Five thousand pair on band, for .ale a. low as the lowest. Call and examlue the assortment. Size, to aoenmtnodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTCR At CO., dee22 , ., . Corner Fifth and Lodge, Cineinnatl. MOROCCO, LAMT1NG8, LACES de GALLOON. Our stock is the lamest and Ihe best In the city, and as very low prices. deol9J JJ. G. WEBSTER A CO. C ORK HOLES. 50 dozen men's and women's received this day by express, lor sale low. decSfJ E. O. WEBSTER A CO. THE WOODRUFF llOUBE! Sycnmoro Hlreet, between Third and Fourth Streets, CINCINNATI, TUIS new and splendid Hotel is now open I Ready for tbe re ception ol visitors. P. K, A G. P. TUTTLE, sepllMf. Proprietor: in aafar.Ii i'atent Metallic Burial Cases. 'I IHE subscribers, having recently madesrrangemenu witb tha ' A Fateutoeol this now and useful invention lorthemanuiae. turo ana aaiu ot tnu article in tuo west, (tbey having been mau. Uluetlir.,,!. hHr,,lnr. uvlii In ,1.. L-. .1 , lu .... ,, wuei c luey are su persediug the use ot wooden cothna,) take this method ot iulurm mg the public, that they are now manutacturiug eighteen diner-out sizes of tho modern Sarcophagus, varying in length Irom irj Inches to ti',ij lout, with widths and depth, suitable lor bodlo. of ordinary size, and for thoso who desire space lor cushioning, or for bodies ol unusual dimension., have several sites deeper and wider. This invention, now eomiuir into aeneral ua, la nr.,n.. cedoneul the greatest of the age. These Biirlnl Cuaca are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally ot iron. Tbey are thoroughly enameled inaido aud out, aud thus made Impervious to air and indestructiblu. Tbey aie highly oroa inoutal, aud ol a classlo form, are light and portable, while ihey-combine tbe greatest strength which metal ia capable oi iu a giv. en quautity. Whon properly secured with cement they are perfectly air tight, and free from exualatlou of otleuaive gases. Ihey cost no more than good wooden collius, and are butler than anv ,,tl,. r a,-. tide in use, (ol whatever cost,) tor transportation, vaults, or ordinary iuteimenta, as has been proven bv actual eiinriumi,!.. aud certified to bv some ot our most acieulitie mn , al... l.b,;,- Hou.'s 11. Clav. Dan. Webster. Lewis Caaa.uid,iihurHi.i,ui.h. ed Senators whu have witnessed their merits, aud whose ieltei s, together with other evidences of their worth, may be aeen at our - - " - ri, muu.ueri, ureeuoor. aoova Ninth, where wu intend to keen ouhand. at all ti ,,-. .,,nh aa.. sortment of all sizes and degrees uf ornament and finish aa will suit tho most diversified tastes. We iuviUi the attention of the public, and of Undertakers, par tlcularly, throughout the West, to au examination ot the article and request them not to rely upon tho representation, ut Under takersuot using tho artiole, whuse iutureat it would be tu niiareu ' resent them. - W. C. DAVIS CO. IIEFFNEU &. C'HAl'PELL, GROCERS, COMMISSION MERC11ANT8 AND DKALKRS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES dt LIQUORS "P""1? . No, J.7 Main street, Cluclnuutl, Ohio. XUI'TjLE'S Real Estate and Insurance Agency, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have upeneu an of lice lor tho purpose of transacting business as a Real Eatata Agent. , , , Any businesa in thl. lino entrusied to me will receive the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Lease., and documents of a similar kind will bo written and acknowledged on the ahorp-st notice Acknowledgmenta ot Deeds, etc, when taken at my Olhee, will be done without charge. Aud I would hero sav. thnt-mv nrfee for anv r,ann-w. a A for sale, shall alwava he the aawu as that nt ,h.. ..uki ir that the confidence and integrity so necessary as between buyer and seller may not be destroyed by the agent. luaunmci, ou tue most reasonable term., and in aood Companies. .... , " Osricn, up stairs In Carpenter's Building, one door scuth o City Bank Buddings. J. R. TUTTLE, oecX5 Real Estate Agent. Anrp-"1' UOXSriHACY TRIAL llEFORl ot tlie Great Conspiracy case; the Peoplo of tha State of Michigan, versus Abel F. Fitch and others, com. monly called the Railroad Conspirators, tried before His Honor Warner Wing, Presiding Juduo of th l-ir.-io, ., .., .1. county ol Wayne, at the May turm, 1851, In the city ol Detroit : containing tbe evidence, argumenta of councal, the cbarae ol tba court, uud tho verdict of the jury. . ' , susi receivea at tne flow iiooltstore. 0025 i, H. RILEY A CO. UllkN klllUiUH .? air a THE subscriber has lor salu Two Thousand Shocks of Corn fodder. They will bo delivered to purchaiers. II required Ordera may be left at d. D. ii . p. Preaton's, or with ., ,, . , wm. c. fKES TON, Agent. ttT Also, 1000 bushels Of POTATOES. .tnr,l In ,n- .". .... sale at reaaonable prices. , ' decl7-dim IT IS UEPORTED BY THE LADIES about town JL that COWLES issellina his new lar. at.u.1. ... ...i. l- Chintzes at the low price of 25 cents, because bis is tho "KEADi PAY STORE." WILIIEI.M MKIHTKUIB APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAVELS, Irom the German of Goethe. In 2 vols. Translated by Carlysle. Just received y ' PH J. li. RILEY at CO. A VACANT l.sst-i IfOJl building purposes, on Front street, between Spring and North streets. For sale by SMITH Ai MILLS, Meal Estate Agents. SMALL IIOIIMK A IV It I one ON Sugar Alley. Lot 28 byb2V,icet; trame house with four ruoms. well. etc. For aale chean ha SMITH A MILLS, iytt Real Estate Agents. COCO AND STRAW MATTING. 1 Qftfi YUi Cocoanut Bark and Straw Matting, Just recelv-At. J V ed, and tor aale by ocl1 J. D. OSBORN A CO. SUMMER SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A line lot, slightly injured to be had tor a aong, for aale by aui. H. COWLES At CO. RECEIVED, at the Boston Piano and Musle Store, FIVE moreol those celubrated B.tudnir P,.. i. ,.. u wood cases. Ideclll H na-i. ii U1IEET MUSIC Just received at the Boston Music Store O amongat which may be found new aud popular pieces dccU - L REED. ILl'TINAS AND ACCORDEONS A new supply just - received at REED'S Button Music Store. Also, a hnnlot of Ofl DO.lts liwiai,,. .-. d ell aZVJ Music Store, which will be sold low, at Wholesale or Retail. Call and. a ok at them. decll BERTINA'S METIIOD FORTH E PIANO FORTE. Also Hunter's Instruction Book, and a variety of other Instructors lor the I'isno. Juat received at REED'S. THE BIBLE IN THE FAMILY. By Bnardman. For 1 aale by icca J. H. RILEY At CO. rpliE HUMAN HODY ITS CONNECTION WITH MAN. By 1 Wilkinson. For sale by dec5) J. II. RILEY Ac CO LttNGFELLOVVr GOLDEN LEGEND. For saleby dec5. J. U. RILEY A CO. HAWTHORN'S WONDER HOOK. For sale by deco. J. U. RILEY Sc. CO. rAGAMUNDO.. dec 5. -By John E. Warren, For sale by J. U. RILEY Sc. Co. EMBROIDERIES. EMRROIDERED Lace and Muslin Capes, Chemisette., Sleeve. Collars. Cutis.Mournlng Collars and Curls, Flouncings. Edg, bigs snd Insertings, at, ate. The largest assortment in Colum. bus. Call and examine belore purchaaing. aepSO P. T. SNOWDEN CLOTH AND CASSIMERS. ENGLISH, French and American Clotha and Casslraers Including some fancy eolored cloths, in which may be lonnda are eombination of freaulyesd ioat prices. Just opened, by oclO H. COWLES At CO CLOAKS. A GREAT variety of Cloaks, Irom $15 to $100 alao, rich Cloak Velvets, can be found at the New Store of SHAPLEY A HALL, ocSS Backus'a Block. CORDAGE, CORDAGE: ALL sizes Cordage, from 3-16 to W inch, just received and for i alcat tbe sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, No. 159 High street. apS:l KILBOURNE, KUIINS A CO. STOCKING YARN 1 .10 lbs. Klsek Woolen Yarn. Sllll lbs.Lichtand Dark mixed Woolen Yarn. 95 lbs White and Fancy do dn Just received and Ior sale by i. D. OSBORN A CO. jaly5 I : I ,' I 'TJ. |
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