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VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1850 NUMBER 150. 1'IUNTKD AND PUBLISHED liY SCOTT fit BASOOM. OFFICE SOUTH 1C AST CORNEH OK IllfJII IT. AND SfOAE SU.ST. TER.MH Invnrlulily In advance. The Dally, to H'rsons in Coluinbua, jier year $1 00 " " f iit by iniiil nut of Columbus S 00 " " during the session, mid Trt-Weekly balance of year- In Columbus By mall The W -WiK'kly bgr mail Weekly in Columbus Out of the fit)'; hy mail, ((initio To clubs of four awl upwards To clubs "f ten wiJ upwards, to one address Daily, session Trt-Weekly Weekly, Ml To cluU of five ntnl upwards S 00 I (ill n oo 9 oo 1 50 l H 1 (II) 00 1 00 50 40 Advert la Inn;. The following rates and rules of advertising bftTi btn Ifrood upon between the proprietors of the Ohio .Statesman and tlie Ohio State Journal, to bo observed, in all caw, after this date. July Dnlly I'nprr. i hit iquare, 10 Lines or less, 0M insertion. " m each additional.."... " " 1 week H H J..." 8..." m h 1 month ..." H 3 ..." it 0..." K " 9 ..." I 13..." Standing card, 3 lines or lest, per annum eolumn.with 4 changes, " " . $o so . 0 25 . 1 50 . 8 oo . 3 00 . 4 00 . C 00 . 8 00 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 . 80 00 89 oo . ','5 00 80 oo 80 00 88 oo 40 110 45 00 ' 55 00 180 oo ' 12 ...." changed weekly 1 daily ' with 4 changes I fl...." " 13 ...." ' changed weekly oauj . Other races not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. Tim standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, InMrml one month, or a greater lenyth of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. I'ubhfhoM not accountable fur thl nccurney of legal advertisement beyond the amount charged fur their publication. Announcing candidates (for otlico of every description.) to he charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name i the same to be, in all enscs, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient person to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on tlie copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unices ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be 0000000 rigidly to their regular bumiesa ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. AdvertHoincntd for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the OfUal rates. No ADVKBTI3EMENT3 CAN BE INSEOTKD OBATL'ITOt'BI.T. Advertisements for charitable institutions, lire OQCfnanloOi ward, township, and Other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged half price. Marriage notices to lie charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertiser?, and all others sending communications or requiring notice;', desiring to cull attention to fuirs, soiree, concerts, or any pabUfl ( lUri tninmciits where charges are made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only bo inserted with the uiidertanilni that tlie same is to lie pant lor. ll uileiiiiru to be inserted hi the editorial column, the MUDO WflJ be charged ur the rate of not less than SO cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bg charged at the rate of BO per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850, JANUARY. sj M . T.W T. r. s. .... i S"TfT"S c 7 8 n io ii la 13 H 15 It 17 18 19 2(1 S1IW 23 24 23 2(i a7a8a9 ao3i.... iebhuahyV ' a. m. t. wt. r.a. i 1 2 ! 3 4 5 C 7 8 !) 10 11 U 13 14 M 18 17 18 III 20 21 22 23 21 8.1 21; 27 28 1CAMOK. w.m. t. w t. y. s. ' 77 l 2 3 4 S 11 7 8 (1 10 11 12 13 14 U 16 17 18 HI 20 21 22 23 24 8.1 Hi 27 28 211 30 3l........ .. APRIL. ' -M,l T- w T y'la' .. 1 2 "3 i li II 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 Hi 17 18 10 20 !21 22 23 24 2.1 38 27 28 211 30 ,..... .. MAT. I s. M. T. w t. r.T. 12" 3 4 S 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 S3 24 25 it 27 28 29 I03l.. " JUNE. .J . t.w tJ r. . .. .. 77 .. 7! .. i 2 3 4 1 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 10 17 18 19 20 21 82 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 1 . .... JULY. s.m. t. wt. r. . . 12 "3 1 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 80 81 22 23 24 28 T 88 89 30 3l.. .... AUGUST. i..7 t. w t. r. t. ..1 1 2 81 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 2.12I! 87 88 89 :(! 31 SEPTEMBER. -lw l t-Tt-I r- ' 1 2 3 4 5 C 7: 8 9 10 11 12 13 II 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 83 2-1 95 20 87 88 29 30 OCTOBER. .m. t. wr.jr. . .. .. 12 3 4 5 f 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 84 85 88 27j28 29 :H) 1 3 1 .. .. NOVEMBER. J ! T. w T. r. S 4 .10 7 8 9 10 lll2 13 14 U 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.12li 87 28 29 10 DECEMBER. S. M. T. VV T. F. n s 3pi "T "i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 111 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 20 27 28 29 30 31 8 W. A. NEIL, Attorney nt Enw nnd Sollehor In Chnneery. OFFICE with Win. Dennison Jr., No. t, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretnry of State'a office. lecliJ-ny I. r. CONWAY. L. TOMLIN90N. n. K. CONWAY eV CO., tROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, AND Conimiialon nnd Korwnrdlne; llerelinnta, FIONT ITREET, jyWyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. A. II. BI'TTEEf, Utlorney nnd Counsellor nt I.nw, Columbus. Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of state's office. JT27 WILLIAM K. OILMO0F. CIIAKI.ES W. OILMORK V. E. C. W. OILMOBB Attorney nt I.nw anil Solleltorn In Cbnneery. Office, N. E. corner Mam and Seventh streets, auli-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. COMSTHCK tfr CO. Korwnrdlnji nnd CoinmltMlon Merrhnntn, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, i ' 1. 1 " I 1 OHIO. J. ItllxaVAY oV CO.'rt Iron Fonndry, llroud atreet, tM-er the Bridge, Coliim-bu, Oblo. Stores of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octl,'41 OK. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NpiPn ExehanfEC, opposite mm Secretary of State's office. High st., Columbua. decll (seoiu;e e. w aeci tt, 8ign and banner painter. noTO-dtf coLvnii'a, omio. WAETER Till: U.I . Attorney nnd Counsellor nl Lnw, Coliimbaa, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeda tor the fjtate nf New York. ; V Office on High st, between Town and Rlrh. octSO I. N. WIIITINU sV IH'NTINUTOX, BOOK-SELLERS and Stationer, next door to the Clinton Bank, High atreet, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Book and Stationery always on hand. WX. IKIBKKT. M. C. LILLET. SEIRKIIT dV 1,11.1.1 . BOOK BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices. Co-Inmbua. aug26,'45 TO BlNPKItS. A UJUNa MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for sale frame, je J.JL Ci cheap for cash. . SCOTT JOHN MeDOU ELL, Jr., COMMISSION AND FOR W AKD LN U MERCHANT. rrrw oaLxaite. IJEUH, A 11 II (ITT (V CO., DEALEBfl in Hurdwaie and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Karming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. tVc, &c, No. (il 1 l.-li street, fliti of the Gilt Padlock MIIITK KID -I.IIMM i; A N assortment of Ladies' White Kid Slippers jut rreeived and . for talu by dec? II. II. KIMltALl.. DAVIS. SMITH ifc CO., pOMIflSSION AND FORWARDING MKRCIIANTH, Whole-Dealers in QrOOcriM and I'roduce, Portsinoiilli, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and selling I'roduce consigned for sale. sI2-dly. ilSTNA INSURANCIi COMPANY, rV Hartford, rmmecticut. Capital paid in and safely invested, U -J7J,0K. The Bubserilier, Agent for this Company, is prepared to take every dgscription of Kirn Insurance, upon liberal tortus. IJtfiu-dtf. 1). AI.EXANDEH, Agent, Cohunbus. URMOVAJL. D ft. MATIIH'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, ad- Ulnlnn 1,1. M.l.lanKii ,.!.......'.. tin Mm! TtnnHfit ( 'llll reti lecll-dt? DltS. SKINNElt eV IIII.DUKTII, WILL attend to all cases, in city or couutry, on the shortest no-tiee. Oiliee, No. 244, High street, opposite Commercial Row. Roridoncft, over the store of Messrs. Woodbury it Field. Entrance on Friend street. ep2G-d3m COLUMBUS INSURANCB OOMPANTs FIItE AND A1AUINK. rpHIS Company continues to insure (-very species of building, J. nnd the turiuture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steam-boots, soil vessels, keel boats, and other water cralt, against the perils of seas, lakes, luid rivers, ou th most favorable terms. Junc9l-dtf DEMA8 ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. ff BAGS Pimento ; M bags Java Corlec, landing from Uni-IUU ted Btataa, and for sale by KING A: HKFVNEK, LKATIIiat. received by -100 bundle L'ppcr and Skirtins Leather just KING i: HKFFNER, No 27 Main street, Cincinnati jr(iAH AND MOLASSKS.-350 hdds DtaTt fair laid k.1 1 prime j 1,200 bbls Molasses; for sale by KING & HKFFNER. nattt S7 Main stret, Cincinnati 500 SIDES BOLi LBATHBR JUST received, md mure coming, of all weight.-' and superior quality, winch will be sold at the lowest figure for cash, at the W and Leather Htnre of II. H. KIMHALI-. VICIL HOUSE IIATIIS are now in tine operation id this 11 d b'li'jhlfiil. bean and healthy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perfection. Warm. Cold and rfhower Moth, at all hours. :77 Tickets obtained at the Otlice o! the Neil House. Ladlw UniiM. The Ilaths for Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a'femidc attendant will lie in readiness. ! jelii ii! Oil, CLOTHS. I" AHGE and Eplendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chi- ms nebe, iii. i American i ceived luid for cale by mit'ure Oil Cloths, jut ro- J. I). OKOKN 4: CO. NEW HOOKS HISTORY of Spanish Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in 3 vol-umes. Vol. 1 fast received. (Tmlnier's Institutes of Theology, in 2 volumes. Tlie Whale and his Captors, or The Whaleman's Adventure, and the Whale'a biography, &e i;2'(j. Hy Knv. lleury T.Chee-v,-r. For -ah- by de' ' I. N. WIHTINi & HUNTINGTON. ANTHOVS ANCIENT (iEIKilCAlMIV. i 8TBTEM of Andent and Uedlamd Geograjihy, ftc By l Charles Anthou, LLD, I large vol. 8 To. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of deoJM 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. VOTICE. The BOtBt and icoottnbl .if George (iere it'o., are . 1 left with u tor scttleiucnt and colleetinn. They nmjtbe paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT Jc CO. Columbus, July 5, 1819. PKINTIM1 MATEIll AI.S FOK SA EE. FOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a largu asortincnt ol Printing Materials, QOHtbttllH in part of 1 Extra Imperial Press, i! Super-royal Iron Smith Pressas. 1 Stanberry Press. 311 lbs. Pica, atio " Small Pica. 2.V) " Long Primer HXi " Bourgeois, nearly new. 100 " Brevier. 110 " Minion, 11 " 130 ' Minion, " " Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chnscs, Rules, Lead, (book ana newspaiier,) Imputing Stones, und finally, everything used in a printin;: otton. any portion ul me uunve win oe f.uui exireioeiv tv ior riwii, on short time. dccllj CHAfl. SCOTT, Agent. rni i Mni H and xenia ilailhoad. HE annual election fur Direrturs of the Columbus and Xenio Railroad, will be held at the OnCO ot Mud eomjiany in Co lumbus, on Tuesday the 1st day of January next, between the hours of i.' and 4 o'clock, P. M. Ry order of the Board. J. R1DGWAY, Jr., Secretary. d.'cp-dlUc Statesman oopy.J SMITH'S VICES of Domestic market, fur sale at the sign ofthc Sept HI Mainifnetore, the best in the GILT PADLOCK R IPI.EV'S WA It WITH .MEXICO.-A full HUtoryof tin- l!i .', I'rif'-' mill I ' r 1 1 1 j ii ii I i ' iii ol the ur witn .n mco : by K. S. Itijil. v, Brevet Major in the United States Army. Uols. 8 vo. Just publiiihcd. Fur sale nt the Bookstore ol deeM i. N. whiting k Huntington. PATENT PEN MAKEHS-ANOTII BB SI'PPE V. I A sujierior artiide for making QulU Pen- by a single and sim- pie i,i,i deM icrutioii. Warranted. For sale at the new book store of J. H. RILEY Si CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO IIOl'SE PAINTERS-, HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS Vau abi.p Discovkhv in the Art of Paintiso. Jamkh Copimtk. t.f Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered n simple process of preparim; and mixing common white lead paint and all delicate colors, by which their liability to change and looo their coio. anil beauty in the shade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fact that white paint in parlora and other shut-up room-, in poOOOfM aud behind doors and abutters, almost invariably assume a diny, smoky, yellow hue, soon after being applird, when excluded from the direct rayt of light BfOTT good painter must desire to remedy this acknowledged exd. This lie may now easily mid cheaply do, and be enabled to perform good work that will be useful and sotiM'nctory to his customers, and therrby tccure him increased patronaRe by embrn-efau tin' UQsajnl opportunity to avail him.-ell of this desirable improvement in his urt Pleo.-e call at this oiliee lo eximine certificates, 4c, and to learn bow tlie Deeeeeen inforrnatlon may be obtained. I'ff'Hou .-( keepers, ship ami steamboat owners should of course see tlnit their pointing is hereafter done according to this unchangeable and superior method, and thus avoid tlie annoyance, m. i.iiv. 'nil in e. eilfifiatlllllinae end expense of frequent repainting Columbus, Dec. iftj, le4U. FOR -IAM VII V. IS.tO '20.000 OOI.I.AHH, M ARVLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Class 17, for IriiO, to be drawn in tlie City ol naitimore, lnurstiay, Jan. II), Iga). 7B number lottery nnd 14 Drawn Ballot. mffrti 1 of $00 000 is 20,000, 1 nf 5.IHM is 5,000, 1 of 5,500 is 2.500, 1 of 1 388 is L3BB, 80 of T.-rf) are 15.000, 80 of 41)0 are 9,000, 20 of 200 are 4,000, NO of 100 arc 30,000, 04 of 40 are 2.500. Ti in.ia .'-Hlinrci in nronortion. Certificates of Dackncri in the above will Iw i-ued and M,ld at the following rates : 26 whole 75, M halves :t7,5l), H (juarters, 18,85, 26 eighths, 9,37. S.10,000! Mnrvlnnd Conaolldnted Eotterr, For tlie bcrii tit of the OeMohdated Lotteries of Maryland. Class A, for 1850, to drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md. Saturday, Jan. 12, 1850. 78 numbers nnd 12 drawn ballots. IPLKNDIU SCHEME. 1 of 50,000 is 50,000,25 of 1.000 are 250,000, 191 of 400 are 77,ftMI. 01 nf 100 are li.Mio. N ol Hi) arc 5.280. Go of 70 are 4,072, 132 of 0o arc 7,920, KM of 50 are C.C00. Ticket 015 Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will be Issued and sold at the following rates : WiJ whole tickets $210, 96 half ticket 105, 26 quarters 52,50, 26 eighths 26,25. S'J!O,00O Mnrylnml Conaolldnled Lottery. Class 7, ir 1850, to l drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md., Thursday, Jan. 15, 1850. 86 number lottery and 10 drawn ballots. OLOaiOL'9 ACIIEME. 1 of tOO 000 is 20.000. 1 of 8,000 Is 8.000, 1 of 4,000 la 4,000, 1 of 1,700 ia 1.760, 10 of l.fftU are 12.000. 10 of 600 are 6,000, 10 of 808 are ,000, 10 of 200 are 2,001), 76 of 100 are 7,600, 56 of 40 are 2,240. Tickets 5 Shares iu proportion. Certificates of pnekages in the above will lie issued and sold nt the following ratea : 22 whole tickets s)65, 22 halvea 32.50, 22 quarters 16,25, eighths 8,12. 9.17,AO0 (Jrnnd ConolMnted Lottery of Mnrylnnd. for Hie Ix'in til oi me ,on-oiioni.ii LiHwoti-. m-- mi 1850. To e drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Jan. 19, 1850. sPLEXDtn nriiEXK. 1 of 807,500 ia 37,500, 88 of 3,.'sW are 70,000, 25 of 1.500 ire 37,- 500. 25 of 750 arc 1H.7.V", W of 881 are TJBBL 124 ol 888 are 31,000, 63 of 100 are 6.:W. l of 75 arc l,72.i, 126 ot Is) mr- ti.JUU. Tickets 810 Shares in protvulion. MlalH of packnea will be leased and sold at the following rates: 26 whole ticket 81 JO. 26 halvea m 26 quartern, 32.50, 26 eighths 16,25. AJO ,(!( i -I -it - I tod ( ooHolldnted Lattery-. For tlie lienefit of the Town of Bel-Air, and lor other purposes. Class 23, for 1850. To be drawn in the city nf Baltimore, Md.. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1850. 78 number lottery and 12 drawn ballot. SCHEXK. 1 of $20 000 is 20.000, 1 of 8.000 is 8,000. 1 of 4.000 is 4.000, 1 of 2,000 is 2,000, 25 of 1,000 arc 25.000. 25 of 500 are 12,500, 25 of 500 are 12,500, 166 of 214 are 35.585, 66 of 50 are 3,300 Ticket "shares in proportion. Certificates of parkajea in the abore will be issued and aold at the following ratea i 26 whole tickets ML 26 halvea 35, 26 quarters 17.50, 26 eighths 8,75. Addre- K- N. CARJl St CO- de26 138 Pratt atreet. Baltimore, Md. THE LAND OHNEK'S M AM AL, "lONTAlNING a summary of Statute lleeulations in New York, Ohb, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, concerning lmd Titles, Deeds, Mortgages. Wills of Real Estate, Descents, Land Taxes, Tax Sales, Redemptions. Limitations, Ex. emptiona. Interest of Money and t'sory. with an appendix containing the Conatitutions of the said States. By Benjamin F. Hail, CounseUer at Law. 1 vol. 8vo. TESTIMONIALS. From Ex Gov. Seward : "I bebeve your work will 1 extensively useful, and think 1 cannot be mistaken m advising its publication under an expectation that it will h of murb service to land owners and to tlie public." From Millard Fillmore, Vice President of the I'nited States : " Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal profession, but by many business men having commerce or desdings in tlie States noticed. Such a manual would furnish just tha information wbicfa persona interested in western lands desire.' For sale at the Bookstore of deaS-d&w I. N WHITLNU A HUNTINGTON. BOOKS AND STATIONERY I I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. QOUKSKM.KBS ASD STATIUNKHS, DIOII STRttT, COLL'MBUH. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S TREATISE. ISAAC N . WHITING H AS just published a new edition of a Treatise on the Law relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices ot the Peace nnd Con-tables iu the State of Ohio; with Practical FOCBBa, mm By Joseph R. Swan, late President ot the Twellth Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, 1 vol. 8vo.: fine law binding. Hince 1H40, when the third edition of this work was published, dm l ixriJammliHVR rtnsscd numerous luws, tmlilirlicd in eiu'lit small volumes. These laws modify and change a great variety of i rj inttteT OOBtaaed in the previous eOTOOM OI am ireaue. inu jurisdiction of Justices ol the Peace has been extended to the nc-tion of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry and Deuuuer has undergone considerable modifications. In this edition the text has been revised, as well to conform to these changes as to other alterations of law, by statute ami other-wise, Hnee tin third edition was published. For sale at iba book store of I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. The work moy also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz : Joseph Jones, bookseller, ChillicotliB ; Win. KeAnnur, Circlcvillc ; Jus. BuwheneOB, Portsmouth; Hanlord &. Co., hookselliTs, Newark ; W. W. Reed St Sons, mid A. W. 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Select Write, Appointment of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys, and Solicitors, and various other Proceedings at Law ; Bills in Chancery, Injunctions, Subinena and Notice, Demurrers, pleas, Answers, Hearing and Re hearing. Masters olid Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decrees, Sic; WITH Notes. " It it dangerou to alter old ettablithtd formt." 2 Eq. Ca. Ahg. 704. Ry P. R. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 large tup. royal 8vu. vol. of B7l pages, in fine law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. Troiii tlie .hull;.-, nf tlie Court In Itnnk. h The of forms, the authorities adduced, and the copious notes added to this edition, greatly increase its value. Tho book will prove of great utility in conducinir to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It has-been prepared with care, and evinces a degree ot critical learning and legal acumen which odds not only to the value of the work, but also to the wall earned, Dune as an able law writer of its leaned author." CeWf in Hank, January 7, IMS, From tlie Hon. Judge MeLcnn, of llie I S. SuriiTiiie Court. "All who are acquainted with the accurate learning and high professional charneter of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to tind n valuable book from his pen under the ubovo titla ; and I am sure that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. 'I'll., ('..nils ol nrneess from the coiiiiin iict uicnt, of a great va riety of civil actions until their final terminaiioiis, arc given, and the "forms of pleadings in cases at common law, and also in chancery, eo ns to guide the practitioner in every step he takes and ;., mWU t Aim i..i hi- nf uroress and ol. iuhn :-, a reference is made to authorities sustaining important point of practice, under appropriate heads. The ministerial duties of clerks and ol officers generally, are plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking dejio-itioiH m the federal a- well as in the State courts. I'pou the whole, 1 concider this work as a most valuable one to the profession, and to all whose duties connect them, wilier diroctly or indirectly, with tlie adi u i n i strahon of justice." I com tlie Hon. JTmlice nurnrt. "It appears to mo that no Practitioner in the courts of our State, with your book before them, can be at a loss for the form of any-Process, Pleading. Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in tho course of his practice ; and it is very evident that the numerous references in your copious notes, will save much tima aud labor to those of the profession who consult the work." Prom Judge Walker, "We have here, under the iiuino of second edition, in reality, a new book of 870 pages, every one of which contains matter of every day utility to the Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not see how even the tyro, with tlie light here furnished, need be at a loss for the mode ot 'procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not only given the hMO, but try. trhrrrlorr; !r loitlomln" are corn in nu-umi '' i ' "' In m nFMnted i and than the imlex, tltul In: Iter hull oi a law book, f it, Terj elaborate and complete." From Judpe Wright. h Xae first edition has been carefully revised, and so many oilier EoniM added that tfale maybe regarded as almost anew work. Copious notes are added to this edition, relating cliielly to practice, sell i ted from material collected by the author during several years, mid especially relating to the more important quesiionsm Chancery practice that have not yet I teen settled m the courts ol Ohio. This book should be iu the library of every practiemg Lawyer." For sale at the book ttore of I N. WIHTINO St HUNTlMiTON. Tlie work may also be had, ot the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; Joseph Joucs, bookseller, Cbillieotbc; William MeArthur, Cireleville; James Btroheneon, Portamontnt Benford Sl Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Reed m Sons, find A. W. l'erley, do., Zonesville; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville; A. L. Frazer, do., Steubenville ; II. L. k T. Hanna, New Lisbon; Ilcaibe Sl Elkins, booksellers, Akron; W. 4 S. Moeuni, do., Marietta ; J. D. Bigger Si Co., Massillon ; J. J. Fast, do,. Canton ; It. Little, do., Ravenna ; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hot-king county; Samuel Knepper, Wooster; John Rcall, Cadiz; Martin Welkt r, clerk of the court, Millersburgh, Holmes county; Wm. 11. Canlicld, E-q., Medina; M. C. Vonnglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Rarllett, do., I'oinesvtlle; W. N. Porter, Warren, 'Frumbtill county; Amos C. Hulibard, clerk of the court, Jellersoli, Ashtabula county ; David Campbell Si Son, booksellers. Sandusky City ; J. J. Bench, bookseller, Mime-field ; J. B. Larwill, clerk ol the court, Uucyrus ; llronaon Si Mc-Lene. Kenton, Hardin county; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield; S. Millikon, clerk of the court, Woshimjtou, Foyette county; C. Ellis, bookseller, Duyton ; Francis Harris, Xenia; James Morrison and II. Limbockcr, I'iqua ; Thos. Rrodie, Poftmaster, Lebanon; II. W. Derby Si Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; (i. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Mdvin, London, Madison co.; George Kbert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh ; C. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwolk ; J. Sow-era St Co., Findlay; Otta II. Mueller, Somerset, l'erry co.; l'ar-soiis Si i o., Elyria. IdeclUUw A CIMIPI.KTK DIGEST OF THE OHIO REPORTS. IN. WIHTINO Si HCNTINOTON hove publn-hed a diget u the first sixteen volumes of the Ohio Reports ; conmining oil the co.-es ever reported at Law and in Equity iu the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, and sometime Reporter of that Court; 1 vol H vo, 760 pages, in firm law binding. Price 83,50. Of this digest Judge Burnet remarks : " I am of opinion that it bus much merit, nnd will te a vaiaaoie acquisition to HM mra-ries of our profession. It Is calculated to save much time and labor, a well a lo secure full and accurate views ol tlie course of decisions on the various matters which have been in litigation in the Supreme Court of our State since the year 1821. The plan chosen for the work is simple und perspicuous, which adds to its convenience and value." Judge Walker says: "This digest is very systematically arranged, well condensed, ha a complete table of the cases with references to the volumes, and, what wc do not find in dijret-ta.an BXenDl ut index to llie principal matters." The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the fol-low utL' " r-om. ii I r 11 Scott, Lain iotcr ; Joseph Jones, book-seller, Chiliicothe; W MeArthur, Cireleville; James Stephenson, Portsmouth ; Sanford St Co, booksellers, Newark ; W W Reed St Sons, ond A W Perley, do, Zonesville; Dr J Dunham, St Cloirs-vilk? ; A L Frazer, do, Steubenville ;BL&T Hanna. New Lisbon ; Beelte St Elkins, booksellers, Akron ; W shfl Slocum, do, Muni t-ta; J D Bigger Si Co, Mosaillon; J J Fast, do. Canton ; B I.ittb'. An l: :.i , , ; . - ( ! V Imoa. elerk of the court. LOaDBBL Mock in j co: I Knepper, Wooster; J Beal, Cadiz: M. Welkcr, clerk of the court, Millersburgh, Holmes co; W H Canfield, Esq. Medina; M C Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland: C Bartlett, do, Pamesville: W N rater. Warren, Trumbull co; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, Ahhtabula co : D Cainpltell Si Son, booksellers, Sandusky City J J Beach, bookseller, Manffield ; J B Lnrwell, clerk of the court, Bucynn; Branson St Mel-ue, Kenton, Hardin co ; J N Kurtz. bookM-ll'-r, Springta-iii ; ft MiuiKim. cktk oi tnc court, Washington, Fayette county 0 Ellis, bookseller, Dayton; t Harris, Xenio; J .Morrison ana ii i.uiioocRr, riqun ; i orutuf, Postmaster, Ubanon II W Derby A Co, bookselk-rs, Cincinnati ; W W Fay, Delaware: G C Worth, I'pper Sandusky; C Allen, Marion ; J Melvin, London. Madison eo; O Ebert, Tiffin ; Win Hood, Perrysburgh : C E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwolk ; j Sowers ft Co, Findlay O H Moellcr, Somerset, Perry ro ; Par-eons Sl Co, Elyria stflt da? -OA BOXESIiKEEN (;LASSVAKE. Flaaks.Qunrfs, JUU Pmts and Haifa Porter and Packing Bottles. Jars, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggiat Ware of all kinds j SOU boxes Flint Glassware Wine bottles. Molasses Cans. Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plan and Fluted. Also, Druagist W .re ol every variety, constantly for aalr by N W HPEERS, oclftf Columbus street, Cincinnati lAis". BONES Belle vernon Superior Wheel Oven Glaaa, i iSUUU zmtrom i,y:it.iny:,ii; 400 boxes double thick lmitsiion Crown, Plate and French, of all descriptions ; a0l boxes ( "ountry Brands, zr from 7 X 9 to 30 X 24 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices N W 8PEF.RS, ocl7-tf No 12. Columhisna street, Cincinnati CKAB AND ftl'CAR HOI SE MOLAHSEf-20H brN linrd Suvars; 50 do S H Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by ap6 KINO A HEFFNER, Cinrfnnali I ' EES Six verr fine Mules, suitable for California adven turers, may be had by applying to ap6 M.i.i at nr.r r r.n, -41 nnun n, v,iiicoiiiho D AIMINH. 2m boxes, 100 l boxes, 100 V4 boxes, landing -IV from John Adams, and for sale by ap6 KINO A HEFFNER, Cincinnati LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER ! THE aubscriber has more Leather in store, a greater variety, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city Manufacturers who will plsass call and examine for themselves re assured that they will not go away dissatisfied. P3 Hu-h st, ornar of Journal building oel VL U. KIMBALL HOTELS AND SALOONS. HltOADUAY HOTEL, HY DAVID MITCHELL, Hronri l reel, CoIuiiiIiun, Ohio. ap&-ltf CAPITOL HOI SE-COEOIHUS, OHIO. M. KQftTBRUPi PaorniKToH. rilHlS new and popular Hotel is located in the most central part I- of the city. It has been enlarged, and Is now furnished in n btyle equal to thnt of any Hotel in tin? West. The Table d'Hote is furnished nitfa every luxury tlie market affords, and no paimt will be spared to make tho guest feel at hour. Stages for all the routes, call at this house dailv for paisengera. Convenient, mid tin-t rate MjiIiIiiil' and Carriage lion -e utiacli and experit iieed and can tu Ostlers, ahvav i in att inliuice. septHl-dyl I NITED STATES HOTEl, - COM MIH'S. ROBERT aOSBEL TAH taken the United Slates Hotel, located a few rods south oi X 1 his old aland, where ho is prepnred to accommodate and will be happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, and all nth efl who may have ooOaatOB to viiit Columbus, in jiursuit of either business or pleasure. man.t4 A.lIEItlCAN SALOON, (UNDER Tni A M R I C A N HOTEL.) HAVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, such as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, Sardines, pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobtera, Sic, Sic. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, Ac. No pains will he spared to gratify tho tastes and oppetites of the guests of the American Sidoon. I3r Oyitcrs by the dozen, hundred or can. 00) tf CITV HAEOON ColumbiM, Ohio. (CORNER High Streei and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this J establishment ore now prepared to aervc up Oyster, Game, Flah, and all the luxuries of the season, in a style unsurpassed. They have also added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. Tlie Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors and Cigars. Oil draught, Carew's Detroit Ale. S. hultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by ocdl-dtl BARKER Si OLMSTED. LIFE INSritANCE. 1TEW YORK LIFE IXSCRANCK COMPANY. HIli 0. 11 Wall itreet, MORRIS FRANKLIN, Pret't. PLINY FREE MAN, Actuary. Charter perp'tual. 1 ho bn-uieris ot tins conipii-ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. It.- net earnings during tlie lat Uiree years amounted to over gieo.OnO. Each policy holder is a memlier of the company, and entitled to share in its profit-, which hove averagid 50 per cent. Dtf annum 00 oil premiums paid in. The premiums an; paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed 850. in which cose fin per cent, h required and 41) per cent, may be paid by depositing o note for that amount, renewable annually, and bearing Q per cent, interest The amount of its capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing bmlneai, make this one of the safest companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being after all, sought for in investments of this kind. Thil company will insuro on the lives of jwrsons ou any port of the globe, at equitable rates ol premium. A man may insure his life in the name of ids wife, so thnt the amount in3urd will go to her or to his children, If alio die before him. Tho many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, nud tlie prudent and considerate ara daily securing to tbeir families and Iriends tftoee advantages. The afent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Ah InfnrtnitiAn In fumiMfltinn with the Mibifct vill be cheer fully given, and the applications for insurance promptly attended to. a. ii. iiu.nii.uon, mgmt, "il door routli of the Franklin Rank, over Coit's store, Rob't Tiiomi'Bon, M. D., Exaiidniiig PhyBicton, mu22 MACK A- BROTHERS MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY MADE CLO'PHING, titoM 307 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, respectfully inform the citizens of Cohunbttl and vicinity, that we have opened in this place, in Mr. Walcutl's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol Hoii--e, a new and fashion-ableMoek of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting oi Broad. Pilot. Felt, Blanket and Braver Cloth Over Coat-. Cloaks, h large assortment of Frock and Drew, BWUMH and Walking (.'oats, Sn, Ac. An estenelve lot of Plain, G altera, and spring BottOtni Pantaloons, of all colors, strip's and Bftureai made up of the most fu?bioiiable materials. A large variety of Vests, of tho latest cut. Gentlemen's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Cravats, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Carpet Bags, &C.J a lot of Other articles too numerous to mention. All of the above articles ore otlered to the public at pricei lower thau any other establishment of this kind iu this city has done before. Purchasing as we do our materials at the Eastern markets, and manufacturing the olothblf oun-eli, we think Of Nil in saying that we ore enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper than the recti without less profits to ourselves. Being thus connected with our manufactory, we shall be con.-tantly in receipt of new clothing, made of the latest style of good-, and cut in thelu-te-t fii-bion, by one of ibe beet cutters in the west. Wo respectlully solicit the calls of the Gonte to examine our stock, and if they find anything to suit, we ora confident the prices always will. Givo us"o trial, is all w uk. M. St 11. oat dam CAKVCO UOUh. , Builders, Free Masons, udd FelIow, and other3 A RCHITE -V eiu'uged I in building, can be supplied with carved work tor nnv pnrpOOBi wlietlier Cla.-u al or iirotesijue, uouie or armow que, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Fitices to supportchendn-4W-, HntKibi i-i. walls, Frlerw, Onr", Ttcswmi, w. i Uennemen inppuea mi olimnai oeigii; ourcncs, ruuue ' Id.'1, in- Pi-ivntn il,,u , ii,-, I with curved work count to onvlhing on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber has bad many years experience, and can refer to many of his work-, public and pfrvntn The carved decoration upon the ceiling of the Odd Fellows' Hall in Dayton was designed and carved by him, ond is acknowledged to be the moat beeutlful and moat appropriate thing ot tiK- kind in America. The Interior of falihed or old trttUdinffi decorated with facility. Figures and figure heads for signs. J, ROBINSON, Carver, oc31-d3m Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO BPLBNDID FARMS. PI OR PALE by the subscriber, residing at Vaterville, in tlie coiintv of Lucas, nt reasonable terms as to price ond payment, two of tht most tpknditt fcnjltuisd Aran upon the Maumte Hittr, to wit: Tho farm known as the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-five miles above Muuuiee City, COOtalluhg nearly 300 oeres. Ti ,.r .i.;..i. ...... knSSiMn Inn, l mmmi tl, Mioimco river There nre Howards of 1W acres in a ln.Klv improved etut--. with good dwelling end Mt-bonees, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trees. l lie H aliatli and r.rio eaniu uiist.es iiooogo me mnu, hip mnrv lM water to all it parts, and enee Of Irun.porlation to tlie hike. This is one of the most Iteautiful forms upon the Maumeo river, and pnblUf can scarcely be exceeded in the State. AIko, the tarm upon which I re.-ide, OOntehune nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, w ith thirty acres of bottom Imid upon llie Mouinec. Upon this farm there arc large and very productive orchard of ehofee grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of o large quantity of cherries, groped, plums and peach-en in short, a place which the underpin d hu-lined up, during a residence of fifteen years, as ft home for himaelf. Terms maj be known on application. (marUl) II, ItEED. uIkThIiiitii Sc COm t COMMISSION AND FOWA RHINO MERCHANTS, Waoleanll j dealers in (iroceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per One attention given to receiving and forwarding goodi, ond set ling produce consigned for sale. ncU'-dly Fr. SKINNElt, (TAtt of nil IJghon, Ohio.) spl'.NERAL Aireiuy, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, vl deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. UL Eaet Front nt., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wrlcht and A. (i. Richardson, Bro. Si Co., Cincinnati ; II. W. Snodjca-s A- Co., New Lisbon ; Grifig St Elliott. PhJjsnMtntria i John Btnlth, New Orleeni i s. B. Roes, Portsmouth Lawson Si Covode, WelUville; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. ac23-dU' .11 ST KECI'.IYEH, AT the old rtanri opposite the State KottM, nn unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred diflerenl kinds of Fancy ond Plain Cassimeres, rich Fancy nnd Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (ini hiding white and light coloreil lor party nnd wedding Dress.) and wool Vctin . Cravats, Silk and l.iin n Pock-et Handkerchit ls, Shirts. Bosoiih and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and Undershirts, pilk I ndcr-liirts nnd Drawers, Buspen-dcrs, black ond white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Half Hose ; and iu brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to be found in the first drapercetabli-h-iiieiits of the East. These goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one of the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest ond most durable styles thnt could be found In New York. ... ,, mraari naw soiourninf in our city, and nor eWieni renernl.y, are respectfully invited to call and examine before they purchase ,..,. -here. A. A. STtWAlt 1 . N. B. Orders from any port of tlie 8tete, as heretofore, faithfully and promptly attended to. nov'J nit'Ki:KiN(; (;iliii;rt's P R E M I U M BOS T 0 N P 1 A M O S , Juct received and for sale at manufacturer's prices. A REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, BiilO-dly Columbus, Ohio. CI ItCLEY I III. IILANKETS, JEST RECEIVED, a nw lot of 111 by 12 and 12 by 12 qr. heavy twilled BED IILANKETS. maiiuhVturrd out of native wool. hy the Scioto Maiiiilin tiiniij ( ompnny. lliese I'laiikds are hen virr. lamer, ami finer for the price than any Eastern make. Pri rc nuumnr irom $fi to $10 per pair. Ah o, just received, a splendid assortment ol Black and Itnl plaid FLANNELS, for children's wrar; Fancy plaid do.; Plain Red nnd White Mixed do.; twilled Red ; Mixed and White do. For sale by novl9-d2tn J. D. OSBORN A CO. INSURANCE. rpHE PROTECTION INSCIiANCE COMPANY, or IlARTFonD. 1. Connecticut, continue to issue Policies on the most lavora-bfcj lenM at their AfJJfcf in Columbus, on Dwellings, Stores, Hotels, Warehouses, Mills. Mnnufsctorifa, Bams, etc. etc. ete. Also, on Household Furniture and Goods, Wares and Merchandize contained or stored therein, assinst loss or damnje by are. Also, on Dry (iood, (irocerb-s, Miuiufacturcd Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every ouVr derrip-tion ot Merchandize or personal Property, shipped or to In ship ped !"( giKHi sii'am 00m, or uoais 10 nno irom points on tn.1 western waters, or lietween Eastern cities, (via Lakes, or other inland route and any towns in the W'estern country, against tlie hazard of Inland Tsanstobtation. Also, upon shipment of Goods, Wares ond Merchandize, per food vessel or vessels, lietween N'W Orlenn and Eastern ports lietween New OrWns and other Gulf ports between all American port and English or European ports, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic water, against the rcaiLS or tub sea, at the lowest rates of premium rharged by other responsible Companies. For full information as to rates, adjustment of losses, Ac., applv to the underaigned, who is authorized to issue Fire and Ms-rV Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dec8-dlm Agent Protection Itnw.-ancc Company ANHEL EDWARD 8' CI HEAP CASH BOOK STORE, next door to the Post office. J State atreet, Columbus, Ohio. Constantly for sale, a general assortment of Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, the Magazines, &c. Engluh, French and American Stationery. Oold Pens ol various styles, and of tha best quality. En graving, Latter and Cap Writing Paper, Ac Ac. oclO-tf MEEVII,LEH NEW WOItK. REDBCRN; Ilia First Voyage, being tho Sailor boy Confcs-aions aud Reminiscences of the Son of a Gentleman in the inereontihf aervice. By Ilennnn Melville, author of "Tyrjfie," " Omoo." and " Mardi," 1 vol Vi nio. Price 73 eta. Juat received at the Book more of L K. WHITING & IILNTINCiTON. de!9 (IiI.tlPSliM OK SPAINi fll NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TOl'R IN 1H7. By fl. T. v rVlUU, 1 TOl 18 D30, Price 75 cts. Just received n( the lb nook dell I. N. WHIT1NO & HUNTING TON, KUENCH A NO (JEKMAN EEHHONH. T L, CHRlHTIN oilers Ida services aa teacher of French and 9 GnraUU, to those persons who wish to acquire o thorough knowledge of those Lunguagea, at very moderate terms The lessoni will be given nt the residences of tho pupils, and ot my achool room, on Rich street, between High and Third, next to Dr. S. M. Siiiilh'a oiliee. (oc4-tf LANDFOli HALE. The undivided half of 18 TOdaTrei of land, adjoining the city of Coluinbua, 150 rod east of HiL'h ttrcct, fronting on the Columbus and Grovepnrt turnpike. Tide indi-putable price 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, and mode known on application to D. 8. FORMA N. Coluinbua, Sept. 4, 1849. dtf i -Aim cow mi.i:. (CONTAINING 200 acres upon the west side of the Hciotojriver, J 17 miles north of Columbus, and 5 north of Dublin ; o miles from the Lake Erie and Cineiimoti Railroad, and 4 miles from the Columbus Plank Road. Tlie land is first rate, 140 acres under im prott inetit, with a never failing stream running through all parts. ii i 6uuu nwiii: iiuum-, nun inn ii nun rum traw pumps close to the door. There ia a sugar camp and orchard of young grafted trees. The location is very healthy, and near the celebrated Sulphur Springs. For further information, apply upon the, premises, of oc31-d3m JNO. ROBINSON. IINE EIQt'OIIH. --7 packages pure Liquora, bought and M. delivered irom the Cl atom House. Certificates can be shown for each package. Tn''e wishing a pure article would do well to call and examine l'i themselves. (novlO) W M FINCH (iV V N N E'S N E XV WORK ON SIUCitlKKS. T AW OF BHSEIFF AND CORONER Just ptiblinhed, "A prac-JLi tieal treatise on the law of Sheriff and Coroner," with forms and references to the statutes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, Ry II. E. Gwvune. Tliis work treate of the oppointmenM and rmalifications of .-!!; oi hiiu v,urwin:r, mm Miyvtuunwii oi bwhibib unu juorr, mm liability for their acts, and generally, of the duties and liabilities ul the thcrit)' and coroner. Among other subjects discussed, arc tho service of summons or process not requiring bail ; the service of capias ad respondendum and ad satisfaciendum . arrctt and privilege and discharge therefrom ; bail ; prison bounds ; escapes ; service of the writ of replevin; service in ejectment ; foreign mid domestic attachment; procefdinus against woter croft; the writ of fieri faciaa and proceed, ngs thereutnlcr, embracing levy, sale of poods or land, lien, title acquired thereunder, Stc ; writ of liuhere lacius, posse jsiommi ; writ ol habeas corpus, service ol suhpiena; execution on decrees; proceedings for recovery of dowry; arrest, Ac, in criminal cases; keeping of jail ; inquests of lunacv; forcible detainer; juries, elections, and feet of the iberitt Indtf each head will be found the laws of the three States Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work aho contains such forms as are usually required by sheriffs in the discharge of their duties. From Jink-c Wright Mr. Gwynue's "work is a good one-methodical mid well arranged und mut be very useful not i-nly to professional gentleman mid to the ollicers of our courts, but to 1 huitors, and purchasers at judicial i ul. ,' and to all interested iu the title of property derived through such sales." From Judge McLean "No work lias come under my notice which embodies so large an amount of law on the subjects dis-enandi n so condensed o torm." From Judge Joseph R S won. and J W Andrews, Esq: "It supplies o want which has long been felt, for the Bar have heretofore found it necessary to grope their way through tlie reported coses to ascertain tiic law upon mnny ol the subjects treated of in this work subjects, too, about which the Bar ia often required to give advice." From Judge Walker" It will be seen that the work is adapted to meet the want, not only ot Shcritfs and Coroners, but ol the bar lenerau eideratuin. ill v. Such a work bus lone been felt lo be a urreat de- we presume that no Sheriff or Coroner, or practicing lawver. will lone be without il, j vol H vo rnoe in koou law iimmng, ei r or saie ai ine uooa tore of n5-dkw I N WHITING St HUNTINGTON LITTLE MIAMI KAILKOAD. op RING AND SLM-MLR ARRANGFMLNT riVX For New k7 York and Boston two through train.- daily change of hours. On and after Tuesday, April 10th, lfcUy, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run an fbUowi : Leave D.-pot on East Front etrect, at 5 o'clock 10 minutes A. M., nnd 3 n'cloek, P. M., for Milford, Foster's Crossings, Deorlield, Morrow, WaynesvUle, Spring Volley, Xeuio, Yellow Springs and Bprfatgfleld. Returning, leaves Springfield at 4 A. M. and 2i P. M. Passengers fur New York, Boston and intermediate points, should take the 5, 10 A. M . Train from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, and intermediate towns, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company are running tho following lines In connection with the Trains: A Daily Dnylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Troiu from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia ond Springfield, connecting with the n P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The rars of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Springfield at 1 ii M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. Ou Sunday but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 3 P. M., and Springfield ot 4 P. M. Pare from Chicrnma to Xetrta 1 90 M Springfield a 50 " Sandusky City 8 50 " " Buffalo 10 00 " " Columbui 4 00 For other information and Through Tickets, apply at tho Ticket Otlice, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. QPTbe Company will not be responsible for Baggage exceeding 50 dollars in value, unless the some is returned to the Conductors or Agent, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every 500 dollar in value above that amount. aprfltf A. L. MARTIN tfc CO., FASHIONABLE DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AW 1 and 9 fMTe Odeon Building, up itairg. A. L. Martin & Co., respectfully inform the rittaone ol Columbus and vicinity, that they are now rifihl side up, and prepnred to execute oil orders entrusted to them, wnh the Ota OOt pmnthltiHtf fMd despatch and they wish particularly to impress upon the minds of all that they have spared no pains or expense to secure the best of workmen, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being made in tho best poi bible ninnner. A. L. Si Co., beiiiL' persomdlv acuuninted with the most fn-hion- ol le Eastern Tuilors, have mode arrangements with the Cutters of the leading establishment to have patterns forwarded from time to time of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They wi: nl-ii nerivi' looiiiblv from Pari- n nbite oi Fa-hiona. In fact. tliey nre determined that no Tailoring Establishment in the United States shall outdo them in either stylo ot fushion or work- oanampi Peitwnler ettentlon Paid to Ctttthu Ladies' Cloaks ond Sacks. Also, Youths' and Children's Dresses, An assortment of Cloths. Casrimsres nnd Vestinir. krnt eon- stontly on hand. A. L. MARTIN A CO, 001 -n Tion, i and 9, Neil a Odeon Buildings, up stairs. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. O C PIECES Painted Canvass. OO 15 " Damask Linen. 4 " Silver Drab Broadcloth. 200 sett Brass Hub Bande. Dn-hes, 'Putt Lace, Patent and Enamelled Leather. Axles. Sorinss and Midlenble Costings. i-or saie at tnc sign ol tlie nov9 (JILT PADLOCK. JUST received ond for aide, 100 brla H. C. TAR. by apO KING St HEFFNER, Cham TO PARENTS. AT WM. KINO'S Drug Store esprciol attention Is paid to children first, and after tnem oil others who may bo pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Towneend'l Sarenparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure oi nil scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of aBBsaaafffisn inousanuican tesuty to too clncacy ot these remedies. B. A. Fohnestock's A Belter's Vermifuge, well known to the public ior years us a certain remedy for expelling worms from lli human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases orisinc from a de ranged stale of the liver. Qivo them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Pymp, for the cure of Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whoop ins Couch. Ac.. e. r Track's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above nil others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruized and Sprained i.oiiur, nuruiiiuuem anu i.omeness, core Lips, Lliappcd Jlnnus, Corns, Sir. All of the above medicines and many others, kept contantlr on MHNiMN ioi woe in niufl JJKLU filOUL, LolUnihUS on door south of the Ohio State Journol Office. aug3drf (JILT'S FRENCH CALF HOOTS. fL.-TOM made fine French Calf Boots nt $3, $3 50 and $4, for sale at KIMBALL'S Shoe and Leather Store, Journal buiding FLOOR Ol I, UMrTHB. V would call the attention of the public to our large lot ol English nnd American Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, from 6i!'j to $ J square yard. Just received and for aale by 0. 8MM J. D. OSBORN A CO. NEW GOODS. UI have in store, and offer for sale on good terms " T 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doi. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spades 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 hhls. Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. Mum.' ii t m V wri it . iOO sides Patnry Kip Leather ; 100 Philadelphia Slaughter tkip Skins; 20 dozen French Calf Skins; 30 doz. Phil- ail.dobia do- 'i'a NW York do: 50 doz. Morocco and Kid do ; 100 doz. Lining do I all colora and qualities, just received and for sale very cheap, at the Shoe and loaasy ywof . OCIO imim, INFORMATION WANTED. T AM a pupil in the Deaf ond Dumb A-vlum at I obimbus, Ohio. 1 I have not heard from any of my brothers and Bister lor nearly twenty years, and I have not heard from my lather for eight yeara. My father's name is John Swab. -My brothers', Shrpherd. Marshall, Jen-miah and Jnhu Swab, ond my sister, Mary Ann Swab. 'Fhrv all formerly lived in Hirhland ronuty, Ohio. Any information of the whereabouts of any the above will be thankfully received by me at the Ohio Heal and Dumb Asylum, in Co- lumbus. Editors generally please copy, mm CYRUS SWAB. UIIAKK ARE.- Itl.YNN Si BALDWIN hovt a full assort 0 ? ment of Plain and Patent Ihread Table, Desert and Tea Spoons and Fork. Also, Butter Knives, r-ugar longs, aw. jy We have also some beautiful Silver Cups Ja96 WIIITfi FIHIf, cVc.-In store und for 80 bbls White Fish; 15 1 i do do 1 extra large Lake Superior do 7 bbla No Mackerel W M FINCH. No i and 5, Buckeye Block IISII ! FISH !-Jut received, a few barrels NolMackerel; "5 IWrnhssasd eneeeely tor tho retail trade, and waranted second to none, ut y m FINCH'd, novT0 Buckeye Block jMOHTISII. A few casks, fresh and very rLni',jut received r INCH'S, "OvlO Noi 4 St 5, Buckeye Block AIIIiOTT'M ALFUFD THE I-III IT, HISTORY of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings, 1 vol 10 mo. Just received at the Book Store of tlelO l. N. WIHTINO St HUNTINGTON. IrttBSB TEAH. 148 . ackagea of Fresh Teas, of oil irradei, at very reduced pric M, at novlOJ FINCH'S .lOl.iSSIS.-l b.;. MoIosmm. MndiiiL' from Bell Isle, if I nnd for aide by KINO St HEFFNER, 27 Main atreet, Cincinnati IjBMH RAM " H.-50 boiea Jnnt received, fresh, and very tine, at novlO W M FINCH'S. SALT! SALT ! S00 barrels Hocking Holt; 300 barrels Lake Salt ; on hand and tor sale at the lowest market price. novlO v u FIKCH. RIO COFFEE. 140 Sacks Rio Coffee, Just received at FINCH'S, novlO Noi. 4 & 5, Buckeye Block. JUST received, 43 Backs Rin Coffee ; 17 dPrimVdo ; 4 old Java do. lau'-fl) W. M. FINCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. "ty HITE FISI"I.-20 bbls., W hnlf do. Lake Superior Fish, i very excellent condition, flue und lame, W. It FINCH'S, 4 nnd 5 Buckeye Block. J'27 COB SALE TWO NEW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made A on lienor, for sale at reduced price. price. W. M. FINCH, N 4 and S Buckeye Block. WI rriilin; CODFISH. 1 cask very superior White Cod- J mn, lor retail only, at W. M. F1NC . FINCH'S NOB, 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. QVOaVR CUBED IIAIS, Dried Beef, together with every wnuam irticle in the Grocery line. V. M. FINCH. 4 and 3 Buckeye Block. "TMNE OLD CIIEEKE.-Just received, a large lot of ftoa old cheew I 'oui Major McCloud's dairr. eelfl Wi M. FINCH, GHOCEK1ES. Just received 16 tierces good freah rice at jy27 FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. MOKE LEAT1IEK. A C Brown has received 1500 Sides of a choice article of Sole Leather, which he will sell at 10 to It" -j cents per lb. Alto, AO dozen French Calf Skins, 50 dozen Pink nnd Faucv Lining do, 40 Cases Boot and Shoes, aud a good assortment of boots and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN UAGAZINB8. -O ODF.Y'S, Sartain's, and Graham's for January. 1850, for sale by ib . ! L N. WHITING St Hl-'NTINGTON. R6lAD CASITEL, complete In three pnjts. By Charlae Lever. Illustrated by Phiz. For sale by derSK I. N. WHITING Si HCNTINGTON. M'lruu tii-u.K-. AM SUPPLIED this winter with fresh spiced Ovsters from Baltimore, sent to me every two days, in large and small cane equal in quality to any put up in Baltimore or elsewhere, end will be told by die cKte, or in any quantity desired by purchasers, at low pi-ices, nnd warranted to keep good all winter. I have now on bond 2000 cans. Also 1200 cans Hermetically sealed Cove Oysters; fiOO Pickled Oysters. Cincinnati, dofll-dtd ALLISON OWEN, 17 East 3d st GK EAT IlAR(iAINH OFF Ell ED TN BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscriber has on hand the moat extensive ond general ussortmcnt of Boots nnd Shoes ever opened in tht city, and constantly receiving more, which will be Bold at tho low- est price for cash. Nov. 16, 1840-d. II. II. KIMBALL. UKEEN LAWN CEMETERY. NOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured in Green Lawn Cemetery, until the flrec of August next, at the following prices i First Class Lota 8 cents per square foot Second Class Lots b'a cents per square foot On and after the fir-t of August, tho prices will be u fbtlowe First class Lots 10 cents per square foot Second class Lots 7Mi cents per square foot Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, io fair weather, from 9 o'clock, A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3-dtfA2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. BB ILL! ANT LOTTERIES, FOR JANUARY, 1850. J. W. MAURY A CO.. MaNaofks. 1910,000! 815,000! $10,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, lor the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Closs No. 3, for 1850, to be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, tlie 3th of January, 1850. 13 utrw Nos. In ItHtAugc ui o uiaeu. sptrN-niD eeenftt I ot unOj 1 ol HOWi, 1 ot S.IUU, i ot J.IXW. SB ol 500, cW- s.c. id numner iott. rv i.i iimwn nniiots i Ticket onlv 810 Halves 5 Quarters 68,50. Ccrtlflcatea ot lsckagea of U5 Whole ticket 8130, do., do., of 35 Half do, 8M, lo., do., of 35 Quarter do., 833,50. $52,000! 918,000! $11,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit ot Mononirallsi Academy, Class No. fi. for 1850. To be drawn at Alexandria. va on Saturday, the 13th of January, 1850. 78 number lottery 16 drawn ballots I Mors Frizes tlion BlaukB I SPLENDID SCIIEMK. 1 splendid prize of S&OOO, 1 of 81H.0IW. 1 of 811.000. 1 of R 000, I of 80.000, 1 of 84,00V, 1 of $3,000, 1 of $2,696, 10 of 1,900, 10 do 81,100, 10 do 8500, Ac, Ac, Ac. Ticket til' nil W t7,. 50 Quarters 83,75 Eghths f 1.87Ve. C'ertifii ates of pockagea of 3fi Whole tickets 8170, do do of 26 Half do SS5, do do of 26 Quar ter do $42.50, do do of 26 Eighth do 821.25. .15,000 ! 1 0 Prlzra of 0 1 ,000 ! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Clats No. 9, for 1850, to be drawn at Alexsj dria, Va, on Saturday, the 19th of January, 1850, 66 number lottery I and 18 drawn numbers in each package I i.i- i mi lit.v: : 1 prize of 835,000. 1 of 19.000, 1 of 810,000, 1 of 86.000, 1 at 83,000, 1 of 82,400, 10 of 81,000, 10 of 500, Ac., Ac, &c, 06 number lottery 13 drawn ballots inutea io Mire w Quarters 2,ou. ceruflcstes ol pacA ;es of 32 Whole tickets fiM do do 22 Half do 855, do do W uorter do $27,50 ! BKItLIANT SCRKME I t'npititl$(O.j,O0O! 9:10,000! 815,000! 10.000 I JOOpriiesof $1,5UU I 213 do of 81,0001 VIHCINIA STATE LOTTERY, tor the benefit of Mononaalia Academy, Class A, for 1850. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 26th of January. ie50. 12 drawn number out of 73 I MAOMMCEKT SCHEME 1 1 Grand Capital of $65,000. 1 Splendid Prize of 30.000, I do 815,000, 1 do 810.000, 1 do 7,000, 1 do $5,000, 1 do $3,835, 100 do 1,500. 113 do (lowest 3 Nos.) $1.0tfl, Ac., Ac., Ac. Whole Tickets $20 Halves $10 Quarters 5 Eightha 8,50 Certificates nf packages of 25 Whole tickets $280, do do of 4$ Halt do of $140, do do of 35 Quarter do of $70, do do of 88 Eighth do $35. Orders for Ticket and Shares and Certificates of Packages In the above Splendid Lotteries will receive tha most prompt nttan-tion, ond an oflicial account of each drawing sent immediately af ter it ia over to all whom order from us. Address J. & C. MAURY, A rents, dcc24 Alexandria, Virginia. CALIFORNIA OUTDONE! MONEY! MONEY t GLORIOUS RE8ULT8 I Nop. 21 : 77, the srand capital Prim of $50.0001 was sold by the lucky E. N. Carr A Co, 13$ rratt st., Baltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED 1 CALIFORNIA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The great luck of the old firm ot E. N. Carr Sc Co., has thrown a gloom over all California Specn lotors. Persons who have tried their luck with E. N. Carr A Co, tind that there is more Gold to be had by the ruk of a few dcUare with E. N. Carr A Co., thnn the whole California mines ccmbined. The lucky offloo of Carr A Co., has done wonders the last month. Their luck has no equal, ple5e bear thil iu mind. LOOK HERE I Citizens and strangers who wish to purchase uncurrent fund can, by calling on Carr A Co., or addressing them a few lines throuidi the Post, have all their business attended W with punctuality and dispatch. Money on all Bnnks bought and sold by Carr A Co. Drafts at sighton all Bank. Drafts on England or Ireland from one to one thousand Pounds can bo had from E. N. Carr A Co Bullion ond Prize effice, No. 138 Pratt street. LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH I Csrr A Co., arc making the people rich ! Behold here 1 No 1 2 :i the Grand Prize of $100,000, 7 8 9 do 40,000, 6 7 P do 50,000 9 11 81 60,000. Those arc only a few of the lending 1 riles soli the month by this lurky firm. We challenge the wot j to show the same amount in the same length nf time. We isy.waxn I ATTENTION CUSTOMERS I We call your attention to the grand array of msgiufloent Lotteries to be drawn this mcnth, January, All business with this firm ia confidential Can- A Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr A Co., pay the greatest attention to their country corraa. pnudent. Our motto ia, secrecy in all business transactions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery draws. Give us tho trial, and rest assured we win gbre yoa, a not the Capital, a good Prize. O YES I O YEP 1 O YE9! We call your attention, one and all, to this brillisnt Scheme to be drawn 26th January. The chances are good, and depend on it Carr A Co. have the Prizes. Carr A Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr A Co. will sell Prizes all we ask is one fair trial " Nothing Ventured Nr thing Gained 1 Remember the ehanres Carr A Co. give. En--lose the mm0f ami tha (' PIim riilrpa EN. CARR A CO, de27 No, 13$, Pratt straet, BalUmora, Md- ()r BOXES first quality Mould Candles. s&U 100 aaeka Coffee. 25 chest Tea. 500 lbs. soft shelled Almonds. 20 barrels rrudied and powder mi Sugar 10 bales Candle Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope of all kinds. Wholesale and retail at Oov30 McELVAlN A FITOiTaV CHRIHTMA AND NF.W YEAR. , BOOKS' BOOKS 11 A tin collection of Annuals for IPSO, English and American illustrated work ; JuvenuV Books, Bible and Prayer Books, the finest editions, and in any style of binding. some Mosaic sides, with hoses, dressing cases, writing desks, Ac, Ac. The finest aasortment ever oftered for sale in this city, at tha new book store of de24 J H. Kills Y A CO-
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Full Text | VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1850 NUMBER 150. 1'IUNTKD AND PUBLISHED liY SCOTT fit BASOOM. OFFICE SOUTH 1C AST CORNEH OK IllfJII IT. AND SfOAE SU.ST. TER.MH Invnrlulily In advance. The Dally, to H'rsons in Coluinbua, jier year $1 00 " " f iit by iniiil nut of Columbus S 00 " " during the session, mid Trt-Weekly balance of year- In Columbus By mall The W -WiK'kly bgr mail Weekly in Columbus Out of the fit)'; hy mail, ((initio To clubs of four awl upwards To clubs "f ten wiJ upwards, to one address Daily, session Trt-Weekly Weekly, Ml To cluU of five ntnl upwards S 00 I (ill n oo 9 oo 1 50 l H 1 (II) 00 1 00 50 40 Advert la Inn;. The following rates and rules of advertising bftTi btn Ifrood upon between the proprietors of the Ohio .Statesman and tlie Ohio State Journal, to bo observed, in all caw, after this date. July Dnlly I'nprr. i hit iquare, 10 Lines or less, 0M insertion. " m each additional.."... " " 1 week H H J..." 8..." m h 1 month ..." H 3 ..." it 0..." K " 9 ..." I 13..." Standing card, 3 lines or lest, per annum eolumn.with 4 changes, " " . $o so . 0 25 . 1 50 . 8 oo . 3 00 . 4 00 . C 00 . 8 00 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 . 80 00 89 oo . ','5 00 80 oo 80 00 88 oo 40 110 45 00 ' 55 00 180 oo ' 12 ...." changed weekly 1 daily ' with 4 changes I fl...." " 13 ...." ' changed weekly oauj . Other races not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. Tim standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, InMrml one month, or a greater lenyth of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. I'ubhfhoM not accountable fur thl nccurney of legal advertisement beyond the amount charged fur their publication. Announcing candidates (for otlico of every description.) to he charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name i the same to be, in all enscs, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient person to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on tlie copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unices ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be 0000000 rigidly to their regular bumiesa ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. AdvertHoincntd for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the OfUal rates. No ADVKBTI3EMENT3 CAN BE INSEOTKD OBATL'ITOt'BI.T. Advertisements for charitable institutions, lire OQCfnanloOi ward, township, and Other public meetings, and such like, to bo charged half price. Marriage notices to lie charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertiser?, and all others sending communications or requiring notice;', desiring to cull attention to fuirs, soiree, concerts, or any pabUfl ( lUri tninmciits where charges are made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only bo inserted with the uiidertanilni that tlie same is to lie pant lor. ll uileiiiiru to be inserted hi the editorial column, the MUDO WflJ be charged ur the rate of not less than SO cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bg charged at the rate of BO per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850, JANUARY. sj M . T.W T. r. s. .... i S"TfT"S c 7 8 n io ii la 13 H 15 It 17 18 19 2(1 S1IW 23 24 23 2(i a7a8a9 ao3i.... iebhuahyV ' a. m. t. wt. r.a. i 1 2 ! 3 4 5 C 7 8 !) 10 11 U 13 14 M 18 17 18 III 20 21 22 23 21 8.1 21; 27 28 1CAMOK. w.m. t. w t. y. s. ' 77 l 2 3 4 S 11 7 8 (1 10 11 12 13 14 U 16 17 18 HI 20 21 22 23 24 8.1 Hi 27 28 211 30 3l........ .. APRIL. ' -M,l T- w T y'la' .. 1 2 "3 i li II 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 Hi 17 18 10 20 !21 22 23 24 2.1 38 27 28 211 30 ,..... .. MAT. I s. M. T. w t. r.T. 12" 3 4 S 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 S3 24 25 it 27 28 29 I03l.. " JUNE. .J . t.w tJ r. . .. .. 77 .. 7! .. i 2 3 4 1 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 10 17 18 19 20 21 82 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 1 . .... JULY. s.m. t. wt. r. . . 12 "3 1 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 80 81 22 23 24 28 T 88 89 30 3l.. .... AUGUST. i..7 t. w t. r. t. ..1 1 2 81 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 2.12I! 87 88 89 :(! 31 SEPTEMBER. -lw l t-Tt-I r- ' 1 2 3 4 5 C 7: 8 9 10 11 12 13 II 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 83 2-1 95 20 87 88 29 30 OCTOBER. .m. t. wr.jr. . .. .. 12 3 4 5 f 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 84 85 88 27j28 29 :H) 1 3 1 .. .. NOVEMBER. J ! T. w T. r. S 4 .10 7 8 9 10 lll2 13 14 U 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.12li 87 28 29 10 DECEMBER. S. M. T. VV T. F. n s 3pi "T "i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 111 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 20 27 28 29 30 31 8 W. A. NEIL, Attorney nt Enw nnd Sollehor In Chnneery. OFFICE with Win. Dennison Jr., No. t, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretnry of State'a office. lecliJ-ny I. r. CONWAY. L. TOMLIN90N. n. K. CONWAY eV CO., tROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, AND Conimiialon nnd Korwnrdlne; llerelinnta, FIONT ITREET, jyWyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. A. II. BI'TTEEf, Utlorney nnd Counsellor nt I.nw, Columbus. Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of state's office. JT27 WILLIAM K. OILMO0F. CIIAKI.ES W. OILMORK V. E. C. W. OILMOBB Attorney nt I.nw anil Solleltorn In Cbnneery. Office, N. E. corner Mam and Seventh streets, auli-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. COMSTHCK tfr CO. Korwnrdlnji nnd CoinmltMlon Merrhnntn, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, i ' 1. 1 " I 1 OHIO. J. ItllxaVAY oV CO.'rt Iron Fonndry, llroud atreet, tM-er the Bridge, Coliim-bu, Oblo. Stores of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octl,'41 OK. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NpiPn ExehanfEC, opposite mm Secretary of State's office. High st., Columbua. decll (seoiu;e e. w aeci tt, 8ign and banner painter. noTO-dtf coLvnii'a, omio. WAETER Till: U.I . Attorney nnd Counsellor nl Lnw, Coliimbaa, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeda tor the fjtate nf New York. ; V Office on High st, between Town and Rlrh. octSO I. N. WIIITINU sV IH'NTINUTOX, BOOK-SELLERS and Stationer, next door to the Clinton Bank, High atreet, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Book and Stationery always on hand. WX. IKIBKKT. M. C. LILLET. SEIRKIIT dV 1,11.1.1 . BOOK BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices. Co-Inmbua. aug26,'45 TO BlNPKItS. A UJUNa MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for sale frame, je J.JL Ci cheap for cash. . SCOTT JOHN MeDOU ELL, Jr., COMMISSION AND FOR W AKD LN U MERCHANT. rrrw oaLxaite. IJEUH, A 11 II (ITT (V CO., DEALEBfl in Hurdwaie and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Karming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. tVc, &c, No. (il 1 l.-li street, fliti of the Gilt Padlock MIIITK KID -I.IIMM i; A N assortment of Ladies' White Kid Slippers jut rreeived and . for talu by dec? II. II. KIMltALl.. DAVIS. SMITH ifc CO., pOMIflSSION AND FORWARDING MKRCIIANTH, Whole-Dealers in QrOOcriM and I'roduce, Portsinoiilli, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and selling I'roduce consigned for sale. sI2-dly. ilSTNA INSURANCIi COMPANY, rV Hartford, rmmecticut. Capital paid in and safely invested, U -J7J,0K. The Bubserilier, Agent for this Company, is prepared to take every dgscription of Kirn Insurance, upon liberal tortus. IJtfiu-dtf. 1). AI.EXANDEH, Agent, Cohunbus. URMOVAJL. D ft. MATIIH'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, ad- Ulnlnn 1,1. M.l.lanKii ,.!.......'.. tin Mm! TtnnHfit ( 'llll reti lecll-dt? DltS. SKINNElt eV IIII.DUKTII, WILL attend to all cases, in city or couutry, on the shortest no-tiee. Oiliee, No. 244, High street, opposite Commercial Row. Roridoncft, over the store of Messrs. Woodbury it Field. Entrance on Friend street. ep2G-d3m COLUMBUS INSURANCB OOMPANTs FIItE AND A1AUINK. rpHIS Company continues to insure (-very species of building, J. nnd the turiuture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steam-boots, soil vessels, keel boats, and other water cralt, against the perils of seas, lakes, luid rivers, ou th most favorable terms. Junc9l-dtf DEMA8 ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. ff BAGS Pimento ; M bags Java Corlec, landing from Uni-IUU ted Btataa, and for sale by KING A: HKFVNEK, LKATIIiat. received by -100 bundle L'ppcr and Skirtins Leather just KING i: HKFFNER, No 27 Main street, Cincinnati jr(iAH AND MOLASSKS.-350 hdds DtaTt fair laid k.1 1 prime j 1,200 bbls Molasses; for sale by KING & HKFFNER. nattt S7 Main stret, Cincinnati 500 SIDES BOLi LBATHBR JUST received, md mure coming, of all weight.-' and superior quality, winch will be sold at the lowest figure for cash, at the W and Leather Htnre of II. H. KIMHALI-. VICIL HOUSE IIATIIS are now in tine operation id this 11 d b'li'jhlfiil. bean and healthy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perfection. Warm. Cold and rfhower Moth, at all hours. :77 Tickets obtained at the Otlice o! the Neil House. Ladlw UniiM. The Ilaths for Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a'femidc attendant will lie in readiness. ! jelii ii! Oil, CLOTHS. I" AHGE and Eplendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chi- ms nebe, iii. i American i ceived luid for cale by mit'ure Oil Cloths, jut ro- J. I). OKOKN 4: CO. NEW HOOKS HISTORY of Spanish Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in 3 vol-umes. Vol. 1 fast received. (Tmlnier's Institutes of Theology, in 2 volumes. Tlie Whale and his Captors, or The Whaleman's Adventure, and the Whale'a biography, &e i;2'(j. Hy Knv. lleury T.Chee-v,-r. For -ah- by de' ' I. N. WIHTINi & HUNTINGTON. ANTHOVS ANCIENT (iEIKilCAlMIV. i 8TBTEM of Andent and Uedlamd Geograjihy, ftc By l Charles Anthou, LLD, I large vol. 8 To. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of deoJM 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. VOTICE. The BOtBt and icoottnbl .if George (iere it'o., are . 1 left with u tor scttleiucnt and colleetinn. They nmjtbe paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT Jc CO. Columbus, July 5, 1819. PKINTIM1 MATEIll AI.S FOK SA EE. FOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a largu asortincnt ol Printing Materials, QOHtbttllH in part of 1 Extra Imperial Press, i! Super-royal Iron Smith Pressas. 1 Stanberry Press. 311 lbs. Pica, atio " Small Pica. 2.V) " Long Primer HXi " Bourgeois, nearly new. 100 " Brevier. 110 " Minion, 11 " 130 ' Minion, " " Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chnscs, Rules, Lead, (book ana newspaiier,) Imputing Stones, und finally, everything used in a printin;: otton. any portion ul me uunve win oe f.uui exireioeiv tv ior riwii, on short time. dccllj CHAfl. SCOTT, Agent. rni i Mni H and xenia ilailhoad. HE annual election fur Direrturs of the Columbus and Xenio Railroad, will be held at the OnCO ot Mud eomjiany in Co lumbus, on Tuesday the 1st day of January next, between the hours of i.' and 4 o'clock, P. M. Ry order of the Board. J. R1DGWAY, Jr., Secretary. d.'cp-dlUc Statesman oopy.J SMITH'S VICES of Domestic market, fur sale at the sign ofthc Sept HI Mainifnetore, the best in the GILT PADLOCK R IPI.EV'S WA It WITH .MEXICO.-A full HUtoryof tin- l!i .', I'rif'-' mill I ' r 1 1 1 j ii ii I i ' iii ol the ur witn .n mco : by K. S. Itijil. v, Brevet Major in the United States Army. Uols. 8 vo. Just publiiihcd. Fur sale nt the Bookstore ol deeM i. N. whiting k Huntington. PATENT PEN MAKEHS-ANOTII BB SI'PPE V. I A sujierior artiide for making QulU Pen- by a single and sim- pie i,i,i deM icrutioii. Warranted. For sale at the new book store of J. H. RILEY Si CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO IIOl'SE PAINTERS-, HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS Vau abi.p Discovkhv in the Art of Paintiso. Jamkh Copimtk. t.f Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered n simple process of preparim; and mixing common white lead paint and all delicate colors, by which their liability to change and looo their coio. anil beauty in the shade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fact that white paint in parlora and other shut-up room-, in poOOOfM aud behind doors and abutters, almost invariably assume a diny, smoky, yellow hue, soon after being applird, when excluded from the direct rayt of light BfOTT good painter must desire to remedy this acknowledged exd. This lie may now easily mid cheaply do, and be enabled to perform good work that will be useful and sotiM'nctory to his customers, and therrby tccure him increased patronaRe by embrn-efau tin' UQsajnl opportunity to avail him.-ell of this desirable improvement in his urt Pleo.-e call at this oiliee lo eximine certificates, 4c, and to learn bow tlie Deeeeeen inforrnatlon may be obtained. I'ff'Hou .-( keepers, ship ami steamboat owners should of course see tlnit their pointing is hereafter done according to this unchangeable and superior method, and thus avoid tlie annoyance, m. i.iiv. 'nil in e. eilfifiatlllllinae end expense of frequent repainting Columbus, Dec. iftj, le4U. FOR -IAM VII V. IS.tO '20.000 OOI.I.AHH, M ARVLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Class 17, for IriiO, to be drawn in tlie City ol naitimore, lnurstiay, Jan. II), Iga). 7B number lottery nnd 14 Drawn Ballot. mffrti 1 of $00 000 is 20,000, 1 nf 5.IHM is 5,000, 1 of 5,500 is 2.500, 1 of 1 388 is L3BB, 80 of T.-rf) are 15.000, 80 of 41)0 are 9,000, 20 of 200 are 4,000, NO of 100 arc 30,000, 04 of 40 are 2.500. Ti in.ia .'-Hlinrci in nronortion. Certificates of Dackncri in the above will Iw i-ued and M,ld at the following rates : 26 whole 75, M halves :t7,5l), H (juarters, 18,85, 26 eighths, 9,37. S.10,000! Mnrvlnnd Conaolldnted Eotterr, For tlie bcrii tit of the OeMohdated Lotteries of Maryland. Class A, for 1850, to drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md. Saturday, Jan. 12, 1850. 78 numbers nnd 12 drawn ballots. IPLKNDIU SCHEME. 1 of 50,000 is 50,000,25 of 1.000 are 250,000, 191 of 400 are 77,ftMI. 01 nf 100 are li.Mio. N ol Hi) arc 5.280. Go of 70 are 4,072, 132 of 0o arc 7,920, KM of 50 are C.C00. Ticket 015 Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will be Issued and sold at the following rates : WiJ whole tickets $210, 96 half ticket 105, 26 quarters 52,50, 26 eighths 26,25. S'J!O,00O Mnrylnml Conaolldnled Lottery. Class 7, ir 1850, to l drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md., Thursday, Jan. 15, 1850. 86 number lottery and 10 drawn ballots. OLOaiOL'9 ACIIEME. 1 of tOO 000 is 20.000. 1 of 8,000 Is 8.000, 1 of 4,000 la 4,000, 1 of 1,700 ia 1.760, 10 of l.fftU are 12.000. 10 of 600 are 6,000, 10 of 808 are ,000, 10 of 200 are 2,001), 76 of 100 are 7,600, 56 of 40 are 2,240. Tickets 5 Shares iu proportion. Certificates of pnekages in the above will lie issued and sold nt the following ratea : 22 whole tickets s)65, 22 halvea 32.50, 22 quarters 16,25, eighths 8,12. 9.17,AO0 (Jrnnd ConolMnted Lottery of Mnrylnnd. for Hie Ix'in til oi me ,on-oiioni.ii LiHwoti-. m-- mi 1850. To e drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Jan. 19, 1850. sPLEXDtn nriiEXK. 1 of 807,500 ia 37,500, 88 of 3,.'sW are 70,000, 25 of 1.500 ire 37,- 500. 25 of 750 arc 1H.7.V", W of 881 are TJBBL 124 ol 888 are 31,000, 63 of 100 are 6.:W. l of 75 arc l,72.i, 126 ot Is) mr- ti.JUU. Tickets 810 Shares in protvulion. MlalH of packnea will be leased and sold at the following rates: 26 whole ticket 81 JO. 26 halvea m 26 quartern, 32.50, 26 eighths 16,25. AJO ,(!( i -I -it - I tod ( ooHolldnted Lattery-. For tlie lienefit of the Town of Bel-Air, and lor other purposes. Class 23, for 1850. To be drawn in the city nf Baltimore, Md.. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1850. 78 number lottery and 12 drawn ballot. SCHEXK. 1 of $20 000 is 20.000, 1 of 8.000 is 8,000. 1 of 4.000 is 4.000, 1 of 2,000 is 2,000, 25 of 1,000 arc 25.000. 25 of 500 are 12,500, 25 of 500 are 12,500, 166 of 214 are 35.585, 66 of 50 are 3,300 Ticket "shares in proportion. Certificates of parkajea in the abore will be issued and aold at the following ratea i 26 whole tickets ML 26 halvea 35, 26 quarters 17.50, 26 eighths 8,75. Addre- K- N. CARJl St CO- de26 138 Pratt atreet. Baltimore, Md. THE LAND OHNEK'S M AM AL, "lONTAlNING a summary of Statute lleeulations in New York, Ohb, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, concerning lmd Titles, Deeds, Mortgages. Wills of Real Estate, Descents, Land Taxes, Tax Sales, Redemptions. Limitations, Ex. emptiona. Interest of Money and t'sory. with an appendix containing the Conatitutions of the said States. By Benjamin F. Hail, CounseUer at Law. 1 vol. 8vo. TESTIMONIALS. From Ex Gov. Seward : "I bebeve your work will 1 extensively useful, and think 1 cannot be mistaken m advising its publication under an expectation that it will h of murb service to land owners and to tlie public." From Millard Fillmore, Vice President of the I'nited States : " Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal profession, but by many business men having commerce or desdings in tlie States noticed. Such a manual would furnish just tha information wbicfa persona interested in western lands desire.' For sale at the Bookstore of deaS-d&w I. N WHITLNU A HUNTINGTON. BOOKS AND STATIONERY I I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. QOUKSKM.KBS ASD STATIUNKHS, DIOII STRttT, COLL'MBUH. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S TREATISE. ISAAC N . WHITING H AS just published a new edition of a Treatise on the Law relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices ot the Peace nnd Con-tables iu the State of Ohio; with Practical FOCBBa, mm By Joseph R. Swan, late President ot the Twellth Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, 1 vol. 8vo.: fine law binding. Hince 1H40, when the third edition of this work was published, dm l ixriJammliHVR rtnsscd numerous luws, tmlilirlicd in eiu'lit small volumes. These laws modify and change a great variety of i rj inttteT OOBtaaed in the previous eOTOOM OI am ireaue. inu jurisdiction of Justices ol the Peace has been extended to the nc-tion of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry and Deuuuer has undergone considerable modifications. In this edition the text has been revised, as well to conform to these changes as to other alterations of law, by statute ami other-wise, Hnee tin third edition was published. For sale at iba book store of I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. The work moy also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz : Joseph Jones, bookseller, ChillicotliB ; Win. KeAnnur, Circlcvillc ; Jus. BuwheneOB, Portsmouth; Hanlord &. Co., hookselliTs, Newark ; W. W. Reed St Sons, mid A. W. 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F. Desilver, do., di.; Win. W. Fay, Delaware : G C. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Cunis Allen, Marion; John Melvin, London, Madison co.; Geo. Kbert, Tlttn Win. Hood, Perrysburgh ; C. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwnlk ; J. Sowers A: Co., I bow ; Otto 11. Mwller, Somcret, Perry co.; Pareonn 4. Co., Elyria ; B. It. Lippett, Mt. Vermin. docl3-diw NEW EDITION OP THE OHIO EOIUIS AND PRACTICE. ISAAC N. WHITING, COLUMBUS, IT AH published a New Edition of Practical Forms in Actions a. a. ra) 1-n.nii! innl It i.l anil ui Climict i v. now in cuioninii u the State of Ohio ; comprising Process, Declarations, 1 leas, Replications, Demurrers, Verdicts, Judgments, Comiilete HeOOrd. Scire Facias, Attachment, Ejectment, Occupying ( laimnnts, Bill of Particulars, Bills of Exception, Error, Certiorari, Appeal, Depositions in State Courts and in Courts of the United Slates. Redemption from Tax Sales, Clerks' Entries, Executions. Partition, Habeas Corpus, Oaths. Select Write, Appointment of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys, and Solicitors, and various other Proceedings at Law ; Bills in Chancery, Injunctions, Subinena and Notice, Demurrers, pleas, Answers, Hearing and Re hearing. Masters olid Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decrees, Sic; WITH Notes. " It it dangerou to alter old ettablithtd formt." 2 Eq. Ca. Ahg. 704. Ry P. R. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 large tup. royal 8vu. vol. of B7l pages, in fine law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. Troiii tlie .hull;.-, nf tlie Court In Itnnk. h The of forms, the authorities adduced, and the copious notes added to this edition, greatly increase its value. Tho book will prove of great utility in conducinir to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It has-been prepared with care, and evinces a degree ot critical learning and legal acumen which odds not only to the value of the work, but also to the wall earned, Dune as an able law writer of its leaned author." CeWf in Hank, January 7, IMS, From tlie Hon. Judge MeLcnn, of llie I S. SuriiTiiie Court. "All who are acquainted with the accurate learning and high professional charneter of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to tind n valuable book from his pen under the ubovo titla ; and I am sure that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. 'I'll., ('..nils ol nrneess from the coiiiiin iict uicnt, of a great va riety of civil actions until their final terminaiioiis, arc given, and the "forms of pleadings in cases at common law, and also in chancery, eo ns to guide the practitioner in every step he takes and ;., mWU t Aim i..i hi- nf uroress and ol. iuhn :-, a reference is made to authorities sustaining important point of practice, under appropriate heads. The ministerial duties of clerks and ol officers generally, are plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking dejio-itioiH m the federal a- well as in the State courts. I'pou the whole, 1 concider this work as a most valuable one to the profession, and to all whose duties connect them, wilier diroctly or indirectly, with tlie adi u i n i strahon of justice." I com tlie Hon. JTmlice nurnrt. "It appears to mo that no Practitioner in the courts of our State, with your book before them, can be at a loss for the form of any-Process, Pleading. Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in tho course of his practice ; and it is very evident that the numerous references in your copious notes, will save much tima aud labor to those of the profession who consult the work." Prom Judge Walker, "We have here, under the iiuino of second edition, in reality, a new book of 870 pages, every one of which contains matter of every day utility to the Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not see how even the tyro, with tlie light here furnished, need be at a loss for the mode ot 'procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not only given the hMO, but try. trhrrrlorr; !r loitlomln" are corn in nu-umi '' i ' "' In m nFMnted i and than the imlex, tltul In: Iter hull oi a law book, f it, Terj elaborate and complete." From Judpe Wright. h Xae first edition has been carefully revised, and so many oilier EoniM added that tfale maybe regarded as almost anew work. Copious notes are added to this edition, relating cliielly to practice, sell i ted from material collected by the author during several years, mid especially relating to the more important quesiionsm Chancery practice that have not yet I teen settled m the courts ol Ohio. This book should be iu the library of every practiemg Lawyer." For sale at the book ttore of I N. WIHTINO St HUNTlMiTON. Tlie work may also be had, ot the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; Joseph Joucs, bookseller, Cbillieotbc; William MeArthur, Cireleville; James Btroheneon, Portamontnt Benford Sl Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Reed m Sons, find A. W. l'erley, do., Zonesville; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville; A. L. Frazer, do., Steubenville ; II. L. k T. Hanna, New Lisbon; Ilcaibe Sl Elkins, booksellers, Akron; W. 4 S. Moeuni, do., Marietta ; J. D. Bigger Si Co., Massillon ; J. J. Fast, do,. Canton ; It. Little, do., Ravenna ; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hot-king county; Samuel Knepper, Wooster; John Rcall, Cadiz; Martin Welkt r, clerk of the court, Millersburgh, Holmes county; Wm. 11. Canlicld, E-q., Medina; M. C. Vonnglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Rarllett, do., I'oinesvtlle; W. N. Porter, Warren, 'Frumbtill county; Amos C. Hulibard, clerk of the court, Jellersoli, Ashtabula county ; David Campbell Si Son, booksellers. Sandusky City ; J. J. Bench, bookseller, Mime-field ; J. B. Larwill, clerk ol the court, Uucyrus ; llronaon Si Mc-Lene. Kenton, Hardin county; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield; S. Millikon, clerk of the court, Woshimjtou, Foyette county; C. Ellis, bookseller, Duyton ; Francis Harris, Xenia; James Morrison and II. Limbockcr, I'iqua ; Thos. Rrodie, Poftmaster, Lebanon; II. W. Derby Si Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; (i. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Mdvin, London, Madison co.; George Kbert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh ; C. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwolk ; J. Sow-era St Co., Findlay; Otta II. Mueller, Somerset, l'erry co.; l'ar-soiis Si i o., Elyria. IdeclUUw A CIMIPI.KTK DIGEST OF THE OHIO REPORTS. IN. WIHTINO Si HCNTINOTON hove publn-hed a diget u the first sixteen volumes of the Ohio Reports ; conmining oil the co.-es ever reported at Law and in Equity iu the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, and sometime Reporter of that Court; 1 vol H vo, 760 pages, in firm law binding. Price 83,50. Of this digest Judge Burnet remarks : " I am of opinion that it bus much merit, nnd will te a vaiaaoie acquisition to HM mra-ries of our profession. It Is calculated to save much time and labor, a well a lo secure full and accurate views ol tlie course of decisions on the various matters which have been in litigation in the Supreme Court of our State since the year 1821. The plan chosen for the work is simple und perspicuous, which adds to its convenience and value." Judge Walker says: "This digest is very systematically arranged, well condensed, ha a complete table of the cases with references to the volumes, and, what wc do not find in dijret-ta.an BXenDl ut index to llie principal matters." The work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the fol-low utL' " r-om. ii I r 11 Scott, Lain iotcr ; Joseph Jones, book-seller, Chiliicothe; W MeArthur, Cireleville; James Stephenson, Portsmouth ; Sanford St Co, booksellers, Newark ; W W Reed St Sons, ond A W Perley, do, Zonesville; Dr J Dunham, St Cloirs-vilk? ; A L Frazer, do, Steubenville ;BL&T Hanna. New Lisbon ; Beelte St Elkins, booksellers, Akron ; W shfl Slocum, do, Muni t-ta; J D Bigger Si Co, Mosaillon; J J Fast, do. Canton ; B I.ittb'. An l: :.i , , ; . - ( ! V Imoa. elerk of the court. LOaDBBL Mock in j co: I Knepper, Wooster; J Beal, Cadiz: M. Welkcr, clerk of the court, Millersburgh, Holmes co; W H Canfield, Esq. Medina; M C Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland: C Bartlett, do, Pamesville: W N rater. Warren, Trumbull co; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, Ahhtabula co : D Cainpltell Si Son, booksellers, Sandusky City J J Beach, bookseller, Manffield ; J B Lnrwell, clerk of the court, Bucynn; Branson St Mel-ue, Kenton, Hardin co ; J N Kurtz. bookM-ll'-r, Springta-iii ; ft MiuiKim. cktk oi tnc court, Washington, Fayette county 0 Ellis, bookseller, Dayton; t Harris, Xenio; J .Morrison ana ii i.uiioocRr, riqun ; i orutuf, Postmaster, Ubanon II W Derby A Co, bookselk-rs, Cincinnati ; W W Fay, Delaware: G C Worth, I'pper Sandusky; C Allen, Marion ; J Melvin, London. Madison eo; O Ebert, Tiffin ; Win Hood, Perrysburgh : C E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwolk ; j Sowers ft Co, Findlay O H Moellcr, Somerset, Perry ro ; Par-eons Sl Co, Elyria stflt da? -OA BOXESIiKEEN (;LASSVAKE. Flaaks.Qunrfs, JUU Pmts and Haifa Porter and Packing Bottles. Jars, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggiat Ware of all kinds j SOU boxes Flint Glassware Wine bottles. Molasses Cans. Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plan and Fluted. Also, Druagist W .re ol every variety, constantly for aalr by N W HPEERS, oclftf Columbus street, Cincinnati lAis". BONES Belle vernon Superior Wheel Oven Glaaa, i iSUUU zmtrom i,y:it.iny:,ii; 400 boxes double thick lmitsiion Crown, Plate and French, of all descriptions ; a0l boxes ( "ountry Brands, zr from 7 X 9 to 30 X 24 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices N W 8PEF.RS, ocl7-tf No 12. Columhisna street, Cincinnati CKAB AND ftl'CAR HOI SE MOLAHSEf-20H brN linrd Suvars; 50 do S H Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by ap6 KINO A HEFFNER, Cinrfnnali I ' EES Six verr fine Mules, suitable for California adven turers, may be had by applying to ap6 M.i.i at nr.r r r.n, -41 nnun n, v,iiicoiiiho D AIMINH. 2m boxes, 100 l boxes, 100 V4 boxes, landing -IV from John Adams, and for sale by ap6 KINO A HEFFNER, Cincinnati LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER ! THE aubscriber has more Leather in store, a greater variety, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city Manufacturers who will plsass call and examine for themselves re assured that they will not go away dissatisfied. P3 Hu-h st, ornar of Journal building oel VL U. KIMBALL HOTELS AND SALOONS. HltOADUAY HOTEL, HY DAVID MITCHELL, Hronri l reel, CoIuiiiIiun, Ohio. ap&-ltf CAPITOL HOI SE-COEOIHUS, OHIO. M. KQftTBRUPi PaorniKToH. rilHlS new and popular Hotel is located in the most central part I- of the city. It has been enlarged, and Is now furnished in n btyle equal to thnt of any Hotel in tin? West. The Table d'Hote is furnished nitfa every luxury tlie market affords, and no paimt will be spared to make tho guest feel at hour. Stages for all the routes, call at this house dailv for paisengera. Convenient, mid tin-t rate MjiIiIiiil' and Carriage lion -e utiacli and experit iieed and can tu Ostlers, ahvav i in att inliuice. septHl-dyl I NITED STATES HOTEl, - COM MIH'S. ROBERT aOSBEL TAH taken the United Slates Hotel, located a few rods south oi X 1 his old aland, where ho is prepnred to accommodate and will be happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, and all nth efl who may have ooOaatOB to viiit Columbus, in jiursuit of either business or pleasure. man.t4 A.lIEItlCAN SALOON, (UNDER Tni A M R I C A N HOTEL.) HAVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, such as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, Sardines, pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobtera, Sic, Sic. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, Ac. No pains will he spared to gratify tho tastes and oppetites of the guests of the American Sidoon. I3r Oyitcrs by the dozen, hundred or can. 00) tf CITV HAEOON ColumbiM, Ohio. (CORNER High Streei and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this J establishment ore now prepared to aervc up Oyster, Game, Flah, and all the luxuries of the season, in a style unsurpassed. They have also added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. Tlie Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors and Cigars. Oil draught, Carew's Detroit Ale. S. hultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by ocdl-dtl BARKER Si OLMSTED. LIFE INSritANCE. 1TEW YORK LIFE IXSCRANCK COMPANY. HIli 0. 11 Wall itreet, MORRIS FRANKLIN, Pret't. PLINY FREE MAN, Actuary. Charter perp'tual. 1 ho bn-uieris ot tins conipii-ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. It.- net earnings during tlie lat Uiree years amounted to over gieo.OnO. Each policy holder is a memlier of the company, and entitled to share in its profit-, which hove averagid 50 per cent. Dtf annum 00 oil premiums paid in. The premiums an; paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed 850. in which cose fin per cent, h required and 41) per cent, may be paid by depositing o note for that amount, renewable annually, and bearing Q per cent, interest The amount of its capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing bmlneai, make this one of the safest companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being after all, sought for in investments of this kind. Thil company will insuro on the lives of jwrsons ou any port of the globe, at equitable rates ol premium. A man may insure his life in the name of ids wife, so thnt the amount in3urd will go to her or to his children, If alio die before him. Tho many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, nud tlie prudent and considerate ara daily securing to tbeir families and Iriends tftoee advantages. The afent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Ah InfnrtnitiAn In fumiMfltinn with the Mibifct vill be cheer fully given, and the applications for insurance promptly attended to. a. ii. iiu.nii.uon, mgmt, "il door routli of the Franklin Rank, over Coit's store, Rob't Tiiomi'Bon, M. D., Exaiidniiig PhyBicton, mu22 MACK A- BROTHERS MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY MADE CLO'PHING, titoM 307 Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, respectfully inform the citizens of Cohunbttl and vicinity, that we have opened in this place, in Mr. Walcutl's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol Hoii--e, a new and fashion-ableMoek of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting oi Broad. Pilot. Felt, Blanket and Braver Cloth Over Coat-. Cloaks, h large assortment of Frock and Drew, BWUMH and Walking (.'oats, Sn, Ac. An estenelve lot of Plain, G altera, and spring BottOtni Pantaloons, of all colors, strip's and Bftureai made up of the most fu?bioiiable materials. A large variety of Vests, of tho latest cut. Gentlemen's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Cravats, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Carpet Bags, &C.J a lot of Other articles too numerous to mention. All of the above articles ore otlered to the public at pricei lower thau any other establishment of this kind iu this city has done before. Purchasing as we do our materials at the Eastern markets, and manufacturing the olothblf oun-eli, we think Of Nil in saying that we ore enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper than the recti without less profits to ourselves. Being thus connected with our manufactory, we shall be con.-tantly in receipt of new clothing, made of the latest style of good-, and cut in thelu-te-t fii-bion, by one of ibe beet cutters in the west. Wo respectlully solicit the calls of the Gonte to examine our stock, and if they find anything to suit, we ora confident the prices always will. Givo us"o trial, is all w uk. M. St 11. oat dam CAKVCO UOUh. , Builders, Free Masons, udd FelIow, and other3 A RCHITE -V eiu'uged I in building, can be supplied with carved work tor nnv pnrpOOBi wlietlier Cla.-u al or iirotesijue, uouie or armow que, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Fitices to supportchendn-4W-, HntKibi i-i. walls, Frlerw, Onr", Ttcswmi, w. i Uennemen inppuea mi olimnai oeigii; ourcncs, ruuue ' Id.'1, in- Pi-ivntn il,,u , ii,-, I with curved work count to onvlhing on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber has bad many years experience, and can refer to many of his work-, public and pfrvntn The carved decoration upon the ceiling of the Odd Fellows' Hall in Dayton was designed and carved by him, ond is acknowledged to be the moat beeutlful and moat appropriate thing ot tiK- kind in America. The Interior of falihed or old trttUdinffi decorated with facility. Figures and figure heads for signs. J, ROBINSON, Carver, oc31-d3m Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO BPLBNDID FARMS. PI OR PALE by the subscriber, residing at Vaterville, in tlie coiintv of Lucas, nt reasonable terms as to price ond payment, two of tht most tpknditt fcnjltuisd Aran upon the Maumte Hittr, to wit: Tho farm known as the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-five miles above Muuuiee City, COOtalluhg nearly 300 oeres. Ti ,.r .i.;..i. ...... knSSiMn Inn, l mmmi tl, Mioimco river There nre Howards of 1W acres in a ln.Klv improved etut--. with good dwelling end Mt-bonees, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trees. l lie H aliatli and r.rio eaniu uiist.es iiooogo me mnu, hip mnrv lM water to all it parts, and enee Of Irun.porlation to tlie hike. This is one of the most Iteautiful forms upon the Maumeo river, and pnblUf can scarcely be exceeded in the State. AIko, the tarm upon which I re.-ide, OOntehune nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, w ith thirty acres of bottom Imid upon llie Mouinec. Upon this farm there arc large and very productive orchard of ehofee grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of o large quantity of cherries, groped, plums and peach-en in short, a place which the underpin d hu-lined up, during a residence of fifteen years, as ft home for himaelf. Terms maj be known on application. (marUl) II, ItEED. uIkThIiiitii Sc COm t COMMISSION AND FOWA RHINO MERCHANTS, Waoleanll j dealers in (iroceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per One attention given to receiving and forwarding goodi, ond set ling produce consigned for sale. ncU'-dly Fr. SKINNElt, (TAtt of nil IJghon, Ohio.) spl'.NERAL Aireiuy, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, vl deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. UL Eaet Front nt., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wrlcht and A. (i. Richardson, Bro. Si Co., Cincinnati ; II. W. Snodjca-s A- Co., New Lisbon ; Grifig St Elliott. PhJjsnMtntria i John Btnlth, New Orleeni i s. B. Roes, Portsmouth Lawson Si Covode, WelUville; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. ac23-dU' .11 ST KECI'.IYEH, AT the old rtanri opposite the State KottM, nn unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred diflerenl kinds of Fancy ond Plain Cassimeres, rich Fancy nnd Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (ini hiding white and light coloreil lor party nnd wedding Dress.) and wool Vctin . Cravats, Silk and l.iin n Pock-et Handkerchit ls, Shirts. Bosoiih and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and Undershirts, pilk I ndcr-liirts nnd Drawers, Buspen-dcrs, black ond white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Half Hose ; and iu brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to be found in the first drapercetabli-h-iiieiits of the East. These goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one of the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest ond most durable styles thnt could be found In New York. ... ,, mraari naw soiourninf in our city, and nor eWieni renernl.y, are respectfully invited to call and examine before they purchase ,..,. -here. A. A. STtWAlt 1 . N. B. Orders from any port of tlie 8tete, as heretofore, faithfully and promptly attended to. nov'J nit'Ki:KiN(; (;iliii;rt's P R E M I U M BOS T 0 N P 1 A M O S , Juct received and for sale at manufacturer's prices. A REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, BiilO-dly Columbus, Ohio. CI ItCLEY I III. IILANKETS, JEST RECEIVED, a nw lot of 111 by 12 and 12 by 12 qr. heavy twilled BED IILANKETS. maiiuhVturrd out of native wool. hy the Scioto Maiiiilin tiiniij ( ompnny. lliese I'laiikds are hen virr. lamer, ami finer for the price than any Eastern make. Pri rc nuumnr irom $fi to $10 per pair. Ah o, just received, a splendid assortment ol Black and Itnl plaid FLANNELS, for children's wrar; Fancy plaid do.; Plain Red nnd White Mixed do.; twilled Red ; Mixed and White do. For sale by novl9-d2tn J. D. OSBORN A CO. INSURANCE. rpHE PROTECTION INSCIiANCE COMPANY, or IlARTFonD. 1. Connecticut, continue to issue Policies on the most lavora-bfcj lenM at their AfJJfcf in Columbus, on Dwellings, Stores, Hotels, Warehouses, Mills. Mnnufsctorifa, Bams, etc. etc. ete. Also, on Household Furniture and Goods, Wares and Merchandize contained or stored therein, assinst loss or damnje by are. Also, on Dry (iood, (irocerb-s, Miuiufacturcd Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every ouVr derrip-tion ot Merchandize or personal Property, shipped or to In ship ped !"( giKHi sii'am 00m, or uoais 10 nno irom points on tn.1 western waters, or lietween Eastern cities, (via Lakes, or other inland route and any towns in the W'estern country, against tlie hazard of Inland Tsanstobtation. Also, upon shipment of Goods, Wares ond Merchandize, per food vessel or vessels, lietween N'W Orlenn and Eastern ports lietween New OrWns and other Gulf ports between all American port and English or European ports, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic water, against the rcaiLS or tub sea, at the lowest rates of premium rharged by other responsible Companies. For full information as to rates, adjustment of losses, Ac., applv to the underaigned, who is authorized to issue Fire and Ms-rV Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dec8-dlm Agent Protection Itnw.-ancc Company ANHEL EDWARD 8' CI HEAP CASH BOOK STORE, next door to the Post office. J State atreet, Columbus, Ohio. Constantly for sale, a general assortment of Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, the Magazines, &c. Engluh, French and American Stationery. Oold Pens ol various styles, and of tha best quality. En graving, Latter and Cap Writing Paper, Ac Ac. oclO-tf MEEVII,LEH NEW WOItK. REDBCRN; Ilia First Voyage, being tho Sailor boy Confcs-aions aud Reminiscences of the Son of a Gentleman in the inereontihf aervice. By Ilennnn Melville, author of "Tyrjfie," " Omoo." and " Mardi," 1 vol Vi nio. Price 73 eta. Juat received at the Book more of L K. WHITING & IILNTINCiTON. de!9 (IiI.tlPSliM OK SPAINi fll NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TOl'R IN 1H7. By fl. T. v rVlUU, 1 TOl 18 D30, Price 75 cts. Just received n( the lb nook dell I. N. WHIT1NO & HUNTING TON, KUENCH A NO (JEKMAN EEHHONH. T L, CHRlHTIN oilers Ida services aa teacher of French and 9 GnraUU, to those persons who wish to acquire o thorough knowledge of those Lunguagea, at very moderate terms The lessoni will be given nt the residences of tho pupils, and ot my achool room, on Rich street, between High and Third, next to Dr. S. M. Siiiilh'a oiliee. (oc4-tf LANDFOli HALE. The undivided half of 18 TOdaTrei of land, adjoining the city of Coluinbua, 150 rod east of HiL'h ttrcct, fronting on the Columbus and Grovepnrt turnpike. Tide indi-putable price 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, and mode known on application to D. 8. FORMA N. Coluinbua, Sept. 4, 1849. dtf i -Aim cow mi.i:. (CONTAINING 200 acres upon the west side of the Hciotojriver, J 17 miles north of Columbus, and 5 north of Dublin ; o miles from the Lake Erie and Cineiimoti Railroad, and 4 miles from the Columbus Plank Road. Tlie land is first rate, 140 acres under im prott inetit, with a never failing stream running through all parts. ii i 6uuu nwiii: iiuum-, nun inn ii nun rum traw pumps close to the door. There ia a sugar camp and orchard of young grafted trees. The location is very healthy, and near the celebrated Sulphur Springs. For further information, apply upon the, premises, of oc31-d3m JNO. ROBINSON. IINE EIQt'OIIH. --7 packages pure Liquora, bought and M. delivered irom the Cl atom House. Certificates can be shown for each package. Tn''e wishing a pure article would do well to call and examine l'i themselves. (novlO) W M FINCH (iV V N N E'S N E XV WORK ON SIUCitlKKS. T AW OF BHSEIFF AND CORONER Just ptiblinhed, "A prac-JLi tieal treatise on the law of Sheriff and Coroner," with forms and references to the statutes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, Ry II. E. Gwvune. Tliis work treate of the oppointmenM and rmalifications of .-!!; oi hiiu v,urwin:r, mm Miyvtuunwii oi bwhibib unu juorr, mm liability for their acts, and generally, of the duties and liabilities ul the thcrit)' and coroner. Among other subjects discussed, arc tho service of summons or process not requiring bail ; the service of capias ad respondendum and ad satisfaciendum . arrctt and privilege and discharge therefrom ; bail ; prison bounds ; escapes ; service of the writ of replevin; service in ejectment ; foreign mid domestic attachment; procefdinus against woter croft; the writ of fieri faciaa and proceed, ngs thereutnlcr, embracing levy, sale of poods or land, lien, title acquired thereunder, Stc ; writ of liuhere lacius, posse jsiommi ; writ ol habeas corpus, service ol suhpiena; execution on decrees; proceedings for recovery of dowry; arrest, Ac, in criminal cases; keeping of jail ; inquests of lunacv; forcible detainer; juries, elections, and feet of the iberitt Indtf each head will be found the laws of the three States Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work aho contains such forms as are usually required by sheriffs in the discharge of their duties. From Jink-c Wright Mr. Gwynue's "work is a good one-methodical mid well arranged und mut be very useful not i-nly to professional gentleman mid to the ollicers of our courts, but to 1 huitors, and purchasers at judicial i ul. ,' and to all interested iu the title of property derived through such sales." From Judge McLean "No work lias come under my notice which embodies so large an amount of law on the subjects dis-enandi n so condensed o torm." From Judge Joseph R S won. and J W Andrews, Esq: "It supplies o want which has long been felt, for the Bar have heretofore found it necessary to grope their way through tlie reported coses to ascertain tiic law upon mnny ol the subjects treated of in this work subjects, too, about which the Bar ia often required to give advice." From Judge Walker" It will be seen that the work is adapted to meet the want, not only ot Shcritfs and Coroners, but ol the bar lenerau eideratuin. ill v. Such a work bus lone been felt lo be a urreat de- we presume that no Sheriff or Coroner, or practicing lawver. will lone be without il, j vol H vo rnoe in koou law iimmng, ei r or saie ai ine uooa tore of n5-dkw I N WHITING St HUNTINGTON LITTLE MIAMI KAILKOAD. op RING AND SLM-MLR ARRANGFMLNT riVX For New k7 York and Boston two through train.- daily change of hours. On and after Tuesday, April 10th, lfcUy, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run an fbUowi : Leave D.-pot on East Front etrect, at 5 o'clock 10 minutes A. M., nnd 3 n'cloek, P. M., for Milford, Foster's Crossings, Deorlield, Morrow, WaynesvUle, Spring Volley, Xeuio, Yellow Springs and Bprfatgfleld. Returning, leaves Springfield at 4 A. M. and 2i P. M. Passengers fur New York, Boston and intermediate points, should take the 5, 10 A. M . Train from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, and intermediate towns, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company are running tho following lines In connection with the Trains: A Daily Dnylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Troiu from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia ond Springfield, connecting with the n P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The rars of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Springfield at 1 ii M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. Ou Sunday but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 3 P. M., and Springfield ot 4 P. M. Pare from Chicrnma to Xetrta 1 90 M Springfield a 50 " Sandusky City 8 50 " " Buffalo 10 00 " " Columbui 4 00 For other information and Through Tickets, apply at tho Ticket Otlice, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. QPTbe Company will not be responsible for Baggage exceeding 50 dollars in value, unless the some is returned to the Conductors or Agent, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every 500 dollar in value above that amount. aprfltf A. L. MARTIN tfc CO., FASHIONABLE DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AW 1 and 9 fMTe Odeon Building, up itairg. A. L. Martin & Co., respectfully inform the rittaone ol Columbus and vicinity, that they are now rifihl side up, and prepnred to execute oil orders entrusted to them, wnh the Ota OOt pmnthltiHtf fMd despatch and they wish particularly to impress upon the minds of all that they have spared no pains or expense to secure the best of workmen, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being made in tho best poi bible ninnner. A. L. Si Co., beiiiL' persomdlv acuuninted with the most fn-hion- ol le Eastern Tuilors, have mode arrangements with the Cutters of the leading establishment to have patterns forwarded from time to time of the prevailing styles of garments worn. They wi: nl-ii nerivi' looiiiblv from Pari- n nbite oi Fa-hiona. In fact. tliey nre determined that no Tailoring Establishment in the United States shall outdo them in either stylo ot fushion or work- oanampi Peitwnler ettentlon Paid to Ctttthu Ladies' Cloaks ond Sacks. Also, Youths' and Children's Dresses, An assortment of Cloths. Casrimsres nnd Vestinir. krnt eon- stontly on hand. A. L. MARTIN A CO, 001 -n Tion, i and 9, Neil a Odeon Buildings, up stairs. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. O C PIECES Painted Canvass. OO 15 " Damask Linen. 4 " Silver Drab Broadcloth. 200 sett Brass Hub Bande. Dn-hes, 'Putt Lace, Patent and Enamelled Leather. Axles. Sorinss and Midlenble Costings. i-or saie at tnc sign ol tlie nov9 (JILT PADLOCK. JUST received ond for aide, 100 brla H. C. TAR. by apO KING St HEFFNER, Cham TO PARENTS. AT WM. KINO'S Drug Store esprciol attention Is paid to children first, and after tnem oil others who may bo pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Towneend'l Sarenparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure oi nil scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of aBBsaaafffisn inousanuican tesuty to too clncacy ot these remedies. B. A. Fohnestock's A Belter's Vermifuge, well known to the public ior years us a certain remedy for expelling worms from lli human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases orisinc from a de ranged stale of the liver. Qivo them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Pymp, for the cure of Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whoop ins Couch. Ac.. e. r Track's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above nil others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruized and Sprained i.oiiur, nuruiiiuuem anu i.omeness, core Lips, Lliappcd Jlnnus, Corns, Sir. All of the above medicines and many others, kept contantlr on MHNiMN ioi woe in niufl JJKLU filOUL, LolUnihUS on door south of the Ohio State Journol Office. aug3drf (JILT'S FRENCH CALF HOOTS. fL.-TOM made fine French Calf Boots nt $3, $3 50 and $4, for sale at KIMBALL'S Shoe and Leather Store, Journal buiding FLOOR Ol I, UMrTHB. V would call the attention of the public to our large lot ol English nnd American Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, from 6i!'j to $ J square yard. Just received and for aale by 0. 8MM J. D. OSBORN A CO. NEW GOODS. UI have in store, and offer for sale on good terms " T 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doi. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spades 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 hhls. Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. Mum.' ii t m V wri it . iOO sides Patnry Kip Leather ; 100 Philadelphia Slaughter tkip Skins; 20 dozen French Calf Skins; 30 doz. Phil- ail.dobia do- 'i'a NW York do: 50 doz. Morocco and Kid do ; 100 doz. Lining do I all colora and qualities, just received and for sale very cheap, at the Shoe and loaasy ywof . OCIO imim, INFORMATION WANTED. T AM a pupil in the Deaf ond Dumb A-vlum at I obimbus, Ohio. 1 I have not heard from any of my brothers and Bister lor nearly twenty years, and I have not heard from my lather for eight yeara. My father's name is John Swab. -My brothers', Shrpherd. Marshall, Jen-miah and Jnhu Swab, ond my sister, Mary Ann Swab. 'Fhrv all formerly lived in Hirhland ronuty, Ohio. Any information of the whereabouts of any the above will be thankfully received by me at the Ohio Heal and Dumb Asylum, in Co- lumbus. Editors generally please copy, mm CYRUS SWAB. UIIAKK ARE.- Itl.YNN Si BALDWIN hovt a full assort 0 ? ment of Plain and Patent Ihread Table, Desert and Tea Spoons and Fork. Also, Butter Knives, r-ugar longs, aw. jy We have also some beautiful Silver Cups Ja96 WIIITfi FIHIf, cVc.-In store und for 80 bbls White Fish; 15 1 i do do 1 extra large Lake Superior do 7 bbla No Mackerel W M FINCH. No i and 5, Buckeye Block IISII ! FISH !-Jut received, a few barrels NolMackerel; "5 IWrnhssasd eneeeely tor tho retail trade, and waranted second to none, ut y m FINCH'd, novT0 Buckeye Block jMOHTISII. A few casks, fresh and very rLni',jut received r INCH'S, "OvlO Noi 4 St 5, Buckeye Block AIIIiOTT'M ALFUFD THE I-III IT, HISTORY of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings, 1 vol 10 mo. Just received at the Book Store of tlelO l. N. WIHTINO St HUNTINGTON. IrttBSB TEAH. 148 . ackagea of Fresh Teas, of oil irradei, at very reduced pric M, at novlOJ FINCH'S .lOl.iSSIS.-l b.;. MoIosmm. MndiiiL' from Bell Isle, if I nnd for aide by KINO St HEFFNER, 27 Main atreet, Cincinnati IjBMH RAM " H.-50 boiea Jnnt received, fresh, and very tine, at novlO W M FINCH'S. SALT! SALT ! S00 barrels Hocking Holt; 300 barrels Lake Salt ; on hand and tor sale at the lowest market price. novlO v u FIKCH. RIO COFFEE. 140 Sacks Rio Coffee, Just received at FINCH'S, novlO Noi. 4 & 5, Buckeye Block. JUST received, 43 Backs Rin Coffee ; 17 dPrimVdo ; 4 old Java do. lau'-fl) W. M. FINCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. "ty HITE FISI"I.-20 bbls., W hnlf do. Lake Superior Fish, i very excellent condition, flue und lame, W. It FINCH'S, 4 nnd 5 Buckeye Block. J'27 COB SALE TWO NEW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made A on lienor, for sale at reduced price. price. W. M. FINCH, N 4 and S Buckeye Block. WI rriilin; CODFISH. 1 cask very superior White Cod- J mn, lor retail only, at W. M. F1NC . FINCH'S NOB, 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. QVOaVR CUBED IIAIS, Dried Beef, together with every wnuam irticle in the Grocery line. V. M. FINCH. 4 and 3 Buckeye Block. "TMNE OLD CIIEEKE.-Just received, a large lot of ftoa old cheew I 'oui Major McCloud's dairr. eelfl Wi M. FINCH, GHOCEK1ES. Just received 16 tierces good freah rice at jy27 FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. MOKE LEAT1IEK. A C Brown has received 1500 Sides of a choice article of Sole Leather, which he will sell at 10 to It" -j cents per lb. Alto, AO dozen French Calf Skins, 50 dozen Pink nnd Faucv Lining do, 40 Cases Boot and Shoes, aud a good assortment of boots and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN UAGAZINB8. -O ODF.Y'S, Sartain's, and Graham's for January. 1850, for sale by ib . ! L N. WHITING St Hl-'NTINGTON. R6lAD CASITEL, complete In three pnjts. By Charlae Lever. Illustrated by Phiz. For sale by derSK I. N. WHITING Si HCNTINGTON. M'lruu tii-u.K-. AM SUPPLIED this winter with fresh spiced Ovsters from Baltimore, sent to me every two days, in large and small cane equal in quality to any put up in Baltimore or elsewhere, end will be told by die cKte, or in any quantity desired by purchasers, at low pi-ices, nnd warranted to keep good all winter. I have now on bond 2000 cans. Also 1200 cans Hermetically sealed Cove Oysters; fiOO Pickled Oysters. Cincinnati, dofll-dtd ALLISON OWEN, 17 East 3d st GK EAT IlAR(iAINH OFF Ell ED TN BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscriber has on hand the moat extensive ond general ussortmcnt of Boots nnd Shoes ever opened in tht city, and constantly receiving more, which will be Bold at tho low- est price for cash. Nov. 16, 1840-d. II. II. KIMBALL. UKEEN LAWN CEMETERY. NOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured in Green Lawn Cemetery, until the flrec of August next, at the following prices i First Class Lota 8 cents per square foot Second Class Lots b'a cents per square foot On and after the fir-t of August, tho prices will be u fbtlowe First class Lots 10 cents per square foot Second class Lots 7Mi cents per square foot Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, io fair weather, from 9 o'clock, A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3-dtfA2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. BB ILL! ANT LOTTERIES, FOR JANUARY, 1850. J. W. MAURY A CO.. MaNaofks. 1910,000! 815,000! $10,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, lor the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Closs No. 3, for 1850, to be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, tlie 3th of January, 1850. 13 utrw Nos. In ItHtAugc ui o uiaeu. sptrN-niD eeenftt I ot unOj 1 ol HOWi, 1 ot S.IUU, i ot J.IXW. SB ol 500, cW- s.c. id numner iott. rv i.i iimwn nniiots i Ticket onlv 810 Halves 5 Quarters 68,50. Ccrtlflcatea ot lsckagea of U5 Whole ticket 8130, do., do., of 35 Half do, 8M, lo., do., of 35 Quarter do., 833,50. $52,000! 918,000! $11,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit ot Mononirallsi Academy, Class No. fi. for 1850. To be drawn at Alexandria. va on Saturday, the 13th of January, 1850. 78 number lottery 16 drawn ballots I Mors Frizes tlion BlaukB I SPLENDID SCIIEMK. 1 splendid prize of S&OOO, 1 of 81H.0IW. 1 of 811.000. 1 of R 000, I of 80.000, 1 of 84,00V, 1 of $3,000, 1 of $2,696, 10 of 1,900, 10 do 81,100, 10 do 8500, Ac, Ac, Ac. Ticket til' nil W t7,. 50 Quarters 83,75 Eghths f 1.87Ve. C'ertifii ates of pockagea of 3fi Whole tickets 8170, do do of 26 Half do SS5, do do of 26 Quar ter do $42.50, do do of 26 Eighth do 821.25. .15,000 ! 1 0 Prlzra of 0 1 ,000 ! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Clats No. 9, for 1850, to be drawn at Alexsj dria, Va, on Saturday, the 19th of January, 1850, 66 number lottery I and 18 drawn numbers in each package I i.i- i mi lit.v: : 1 prize of 835,000. 1 of 19.000, 1 of 810,000, 1 of 86.000, 1 at 83,000, 1 of 82,400, 10 of 81,000, 10 of 500, Ac., Ac, &c, 06 number lottery 13 drawn ballots inutea io Mire w Quarters 2,ou. ceruflcstes ol pacA ;es of 32 Whole tickets fiM do do 22 Half do 855, do do W uorter do $27,50 ! BKItLIANT SCRKME I t'npititl$(O.j,O0O! 9:10,000! 815,000! 10.000 I JOOpriiesof $1,5UU I 213 do of 81,0001 VIHCINIA STATE LOTTERY, tor the benefit of Mononaalia Academy, Class A, for 1850. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 26th of January. ie50. 12 drawn number out of 73 I MAOMMCEKT SCHEME 1 1 Grand Capital of $65,000. 1 Splendid Prize of 30.000, I do 815,000, 1 do 810.000, 1 do 7,000, 1 do $5,000, 1 do $3,835, 100 do 1,500. 113 do (lowest 3 Nos.) $1.0tfl, Ac., Ac., Ac. Whole Tickets $20 Halves $10 Quarters 5 Eightha 8,50 Certificates nf packages of 25 Whole tickets $280, do do of 4$ Halt do of $140, do do of 35 Quarter do of $70, do do of 88 Eighth do $35. Orders for Ticket and Shares and Certificates of Packages In the above Splendid Lotteries will receive tha most prompt nttan-tion, ond an oflicial account of each drawing sent immediately af ter it ia over to all whom order from us. Address J. & C. MAURY, A rents, dcc24 Alexandria, Virginia. CALIFORNIA OUTDONE! MONEY! MONEY t GLORIOUS RE8ULT8 I Nop. 21 : 77, the srand capital Prim of $50.0001 was sold by the lucky E. N. Carr A Co, 13$ rratt st., Baltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED 1 CALIFORNIA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The great luck of the old firm ot E. N. Carr Sc Co., has thrown a gloom over all California Specn lotors. Persons who have tried their luck with E. N. Carr A Co, tind that there is more Gold to be had by the ruk of a few dcUare with E. N. Carr A Co., thnn the whole California mines ccmbined. The lucky offloo of Carr A Co., has done wonders the last month. Their luck has no equal, ple5e bear thil iu mind. LOOK HERE I Citizens and strangers who wish to purchase uncurrent fund can, by calling on Carr A Co., or addressing them a few lines throuidi the Post, have all their business attended W with punctuality and dispatch. Money on all Bnnks bought and sold by Carr A Co. Drafts at sighton all Bank. Drafts on England or Ireland from one to one thousand Pounds can bo had from E. N. Carr A Co Bullion ond Prize effice, No. 138 Pratt street. LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH I Csrr A Co., arc making the people rich ! Behold here 1 No 1 2 :i the Grand Prize of $100,000, 7 8 9 do 40,000, 6 7 P do 50,000 9 11 81 60,000. Those arc only a few of the lending 1 riles soli the month by this lurky firm. We challenge the wot j to show the same amount in the same length nf time. We isy.waxn I ATTENTION CUSTOMERS I We call your attention to the grand array of msgiufloent Lotteries to be drawn this mcnth, January, All business with this firm ia confidential Can- A Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr A Co., pay the greatest attention to their country corraa. pnudent. Our motto ia, secrecy in all business transactions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery draws. Give us tho trial, and rest assured we win gbre yoa, a not the Capital, a good Prize. O YES I O YEP 1 O YE9! We call your attention, one and all, to this brillisnt Scheme to be drawn 26th January. The chances are good, and depend on it Carr A Co. have the Prizes. Carr A Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr A Co. will sell Prizes all we ask is one fair trial " Nothing Ventured Nr thing Gained 1 Remember the ehanres Carr A Co. give. En--lose the mm0f ami tha (' PIim riilrpa EN. CARR A CO, de27 No, 13$, Pratt straet, BalUmora, Md- ()r BOXES first quality Mould Candles. s&U 100 aaeka Coffee. 25 chest Tea. 500 lbs. soft shelled Almonds. 20 barrels rrudied and powder mi Sugar 10 bales Candle Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope of all kinds. Wholesale and retail at Oov30 McELVAlN A FITOiTaV CHRIHTMA AND NF.W YEAR. , BOOKS' BOOKS 11 A tin collection of Annuals for IPSO, English and American illustrated work ; JuvenuV Books, Bible and Prayer Books, the finest editions, and in any style of binding. some Mosaic sides, with hoses, dressing cases, writing desks, Ac, Ac. The finest aasortment ever oftered for sale in this city, at tha new book store of de24 J H. Kills Y A CO- |
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