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VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1850 NUMBER 157. PRINTED AND P Ull LI rill ED II V SCOTT fc SASOOBI. qFFICE SOUTH-EAST CO (INK 11 OK IIIU1I ST. AMI) SL'UAJt TElt.HH Iimirliilily In advance. Tim Pally, to MNH In Columbus, per year H sent hy mull out of Culninbus H during tha cj1o) aud Tri-Weekly balance ysar- In Columbus Dy mull The Tri-Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbua Out or tin- city; by mail, elngle To clubs uf lour anil upwards To clubs of ten and upwards, to one addreia Daily, Motion Tri-Weekly Weekly, single To clubs of live ami upwards .$f on . 5 00 Of . 5 00 . 4 00 . :j ix) . 2 on . 1 50 . 1 25 . 1 00 40 Advertising. The following rotes and rules of advertising have been agreed upon betwiteu the proprietor of the Ohio Stutcsinun and the Ohio State Journal, to bu observed, In all n it, after this dute. July 90, 1649. Dnllv Pnoi-r. One ;utfl, 10 linei or loss, one insertion " " each additional.." " " 1 week " " 8..." 3..." " m "1 month eo 50 035 1 30 a oo 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 20 00 22 00 25 00 . . . . 3U 00 80 00 ". 35 00 40 IX) 45 00 55 00 i:to oo Standing card, fi lines or Use, per anuuui . column.with 4 changes, 6 "18....".... " changed weekly.. ' M duily . " with 4 changes.. " 6...." "18....".... " changed weekly. . mmy. Other cases not nrovidod tor. ohunbh iu eonJhrmifv with the above rate. The standard of mcnure:ncnt to lie minion type. For each additional stpiuri in the dnily, inserted one month, or u greater lenftll of time, and for each ndditiemd square inserted under the yearly rutes, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is specific! on the uinuuscr.pt, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers, not accountable for the accuracy of leirnl ndverliec-iii' ot beyond the Hinouut churned for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description.) to he charged at the rata of titty cents per week, fur each name ; the same to be, in ull cairn, paid iu advance. All advertisement fruui strangers or trauaicnt persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unleas ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business . and all udvurtiacinenu nut pertaining thereto, to be paid fur evtra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Sec, not to Ik contracted for by the ycor, but to bu charged by the piece, at the u.-uul rates. No AUVKllTISEMESTS CAN BK INSERTED QRATUTOUSI.Y. Advertise incuts for charitable institution!', lire companies, ward, township, and otlier public meetings, luid euch like, to bo t hnrged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Death inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funernl invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others tending communications or requiring notices, desirim to call attention to fairs, soiree. Bon certs, or any public: enlei lainmciiN w here charges are uinde for adinitUnue all notices of private tHOdliHtnH every notice designed to call atU'nlion to privat enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only bu insert d with the andmandJng that the same is to M paid for. If intended to t hutrted In tha editorial eolnmo, the tame will be oharged at the rate of not less: than 20ccuU per line, and then only when accompanied by an fiilvertiement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not losa than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the insult! exclusively, to b charged at tint rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtcs. Attorneys will be holden fur the price of iusertiug advortise-incuts brought in by tbein. a Counting House Almanac for 1850. 9 JANUARY. JULY. - M. T.lw r. Y. s. . . .. :i 4 5 8 7 8 9 in ii 12 13 U IS 18 17 IS 1!J 20 31 Xi-JH 8SS8 137 28 2!) 30 31 .. .. ! i.m.t.w T.lr.l i. !.. i 8 "3 4 "5 5 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 17 18 19 20: 21 22 23 24 35 99 27 28 99 30 31 AUOUSl'. , 1 2 II .4507 8 0 10 111 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 94 25 98 27 28 99 30 31 SEPTEMBER. ; 3. M. T. wj r. F. s. ,112 3 4" 5 "7l 7 1 8 9 10 11 19 13 14 ,15 16 17 18 19 20 31 29 23 24 25 29 27 28 20 30 1 OOTOBBH. 8. M. T. w t. K. .. .. 1 2 3 4 "5 0 7 8 9 III 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 211' 27 28 29 311 31 .. .. NoVEMHEH. , a-lrlrj wj t. f. s. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 33 24 252li 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER, i 8. M.T. W T- F. 8. 1234 nin 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 ..' 8. M.j T. W T. v.a. 1 2 8 4 5 8 7 8 9 II) 11 12 13 14 15 M 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 2425 Qli 27 28 . . . . MARCH." 1 3.m. v T. 8. I I "2 18 4 6 8 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 1 17 18 11120 21 22 2:1 24 25 88 27 28 89 30 3l.......... APRIL. ..1 m. t. w t. r. .. 12 3 4 5 7l : 7 8 0 10 II 12 13 14 19 19 17 18 19 20 2 1 a 33 24I25 89 27 128 211 30 .. MAY, 1 . m. i. vv t. r.j . 1 . . I . . . . 1 2 3 "4 5 9 7 8 0 10 11 12 18 14 15 1(1 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 96 27 28 20 10 31 .. JUNE. wra 0 7 13 14 80 21 27:28, 29 W. A. Mil, Attorney nt I,nw nml Solicitor tn ( linneery. OFFIL'K with Wm. Denntson Jr., No. 8, Neil'a Ktchange, oppo-alte Hccretary of state's ollice. Iecl2-ily i. r. conwav. l. r. tomlinson. B. F. f'ONWAV A- CO., KO0IM, DBALlftf IM prodlue, pig lit on, AND Conunietiton nnd Forwnrtllnff .Mcrehniile riOKT ITltET, Jy-lyd POKT3MOUTH, OHIO. A. It. lll'TTI.KH. (Attorney mid ('mintellnr nt l.nw, ColnmbnK. Oliin. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, oppoaite f t-cretary of dUte's other. Jy27 ' WILLIAM K. OILMOHE. ( Ma:iI.F4 W Olt.MOBE. W. E. V C. W. i 1 1 Mm: i . Attorneys nt l.nw and Hotleitor in t'hnnrerj . Office, N. E. corner Mam and Seventh atreets, Mlt-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. COM8TOCK 6c CO Forwarding nnd i " (-; .c . Produce Dvalers, and Lard Od Manufiurturers, Canal lla-rin, COLl'MBl'S, OHIO. J RIDUWAY & toJs Iron Fonndry llrond ulreei, near the Bridge, ( oliiin-bu, Ohio. PtoTea of all kinda, and a great variety of Catingf , alwaya on hand, ootl.'il Bit. KOBFJIT TIIO.MFMON'S OFFICE, "JVO. 4, Nella Exrhniifir, opposite the Secretary of tftnr'B iv office. High at., Columbus. decll (JFOIKJE I!. T T . SIGN AND HANNLU PAINTER, uovft-dtf coll 5i i t a. omn. WALTER TlTltTLI Attorney nnd t'onnwllor nt l.nw, 'nlnmba, Ohio. ALSO, a CommL sioner to Uke the Acknowledgment of DeHl lor the State of New Yori. Office on High at., between Town and Rich. oct20 I. N. WHITIM; Sc IICNTIMiTON, OOOK-SHI.I.ER.-5 and Stationera, next door to the Clinton Bank, MJ Hleh street. Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Booka and Stationery always on band. WM. tZIBEMT. JL c. UUW HKIHEKT 6V I.IM.EY, BOOK BINDERS, High atrect, oppoute the Public OfBre. Co-Inmbaa. aug2ti,'45 TO BINBERM. Rl'MNO MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for . cheep for cash. jefi C. HCOTT JOHN McBOWIXE, Jr COMMISSION AND FOKWA V AiLDLNO MERCHANT, HKW OJU.KAM. GBEBj a it no r r & co., I EALEIiS in Hardware ami Cutlery, Iron, Nail, Glass, House A-r builders' materials, Panning and Mechanical Tools, Military Gooda, Ac, Ac., No. Hil High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock W III I I. Kll SLIl'I'KRtt. N naaortment of Ladies' White Kid Slipioi s just received and a. foranhi by dee7 II. II. KIMBALL. DAVIS, SMITH cV CO.. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-V Dculern in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. I'emotiid attention given to wotivinf aid for aranung goods, and nelliiij Produce consigned for nit, uI2-dly. JRTXA INMtKANCE COMPANY, i l Hartford, Connecticut. Capital paid In and solely Invested, V-P -j7(I,iMX). The anbscrilKT, Agent for tins Company, is pro-pared to take every description of Fire Inburame, upon liboral tonne. J25-dtf.) D. ALEXANDER, Agent, Coin inlma. RBMOYALi AR. MAIMH'ri OFFICE, coiner of Rich nnd Third streets, ad-MJ juinhm his residence, and oppoaite tho Pblt Baptist Church. dooU-dn BBS. SKINNER III I. in; ETII, WILL uttend to idl uses, iu city or country, on the shortest notice. Oflee.No.944. Hbth atrant ntMwaaCnmmaunslainnw. Residence, over the store of Meware. WoodblUJ it Field. Entrance on Friend street. sep2C-d-)m COLIMIBI S INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE ANB MARINE. '! Ills Company continues to insure every species of building, A and the lurniture, machinery, goode, wares and mrrehoiidize, and other property continued therein, against loss or damage by firo; also, steai nl touts, nnd nil anil vessels, and the cargoes of steam-bonta, sail vivstils, keel hont", and otlier water craft, against the perils of was, lakes, ami rivera, on the most favoruhlo term?. jmmHM DEM AH ADAMS, Jr., See'y. 1 (( BAOS Pimento i M bup Java Cofloe, lundinir from L'ni-A yjJ ted BUM, and for sale, by KING Si IlEFl'NER, pC Cincinnuati LEATHER. 100 buudlea Upper and Skirting Leather juat received by KING &. HBPFNBB, ape jso 7 Butt street, tmcinnuU Sf MAR ANB 3IOEASSES.-:i:0 ltdds Sugar, fair and prime; l,ytKi bids Moluaned ; for enle lv KINO &. HEFFNEB, iiinr1, 57 Main ttreet, Cincinnati 500 SIDES HOEE LEATHER, JUST received, and more coming, of all wcightu nnd superior quality, which will he sold at the lowest figure for OMh. at the ' und Leallier Store i II. II. KIMBALL. jVTEII. Q0U8E BATHS are now in line operation, and this 11 delightful, cheap and henllhy luxury, enn now bg enjoyed in full perfection. Warm, Cold ami Shower I. ' . at all hours. jj"fiekcta obtained at the Ollice of tho Neil House. Endies Bntlii. The Btttu for Lndies an now open, und ticketacnti be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladiiV parlor of the Neil Houne, whero a fun ink' attendant will be in rend mens. jelb-dtf (Mi, CLOTHS and Iplesdid lot of Mahonivy, Fancy, Gennan L AROfl Chi- lmi'ii-ii ami .Vuieriean Furniture Oil Clothe, ju-t ro- evived and for Mk by J. D. USIIUK.N & LU. NEW BOOKS. HISTORY ol Spnni-h Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in 3 volumes. Vol. 1 just received. Chahiier'a Institutes ot Theology, in 2 volumes.. The Whale and his Captor, or Tho Whaleman's Adventure, and tin- Whale's Bioiruphv, Ac, fllW, By Rev. Henry T. Choe-vcr. For nlfl by dafla ' I. N. WillTINO &i HUNTINGTON. ANTIION'S ANCIENT ( . i. i H ; K I' I i . A SYSTEM of Ancient and Mediu-val Geography, fee. By Charles Autbou, LED. 1 large vol. 8 TO, Just publubcd. For pnlu at tho Bookstore of dedH I. N. WHITING ,t HUNTINGTON. VOTICE.- The nuUn nod uecouuts of Georiie (iere ftCou arc xl left with ih for settleinent and collection. They uiu-t be collection, lliey mu-t GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbus, July 5, 1649. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE. FOR sale, low for ca-h, or on short credit, u largo aasortuient ol Printing Materia)?, consisting in part uf 1 Kstru Imperial Press. 2 Super-royal Iron Smith Presses 1 Slanbeny l'rees. 89 I-. Pie. 310 " Small Pica. !io0 " Loii" Primer 4(H) " Boureoiu, nearly now 10) " Bn-vier. 130 " Minion, " " 131) " Minion, " " Seveial fonts Fnncv Tvoo. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. io-'i iner wiin .-unui-, ...iiev-. Mini -. i nii-e-, iiuieii, I. etui.-, (hook and DiwVnamrd Imposing Stones, und finally, everything uh'ii in a prmt lie,' ouice, Auj portion ot the above will bo sold extremely '"w for cash, or on iliort time. decll CIIAS. SCO'lT, Agent. COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROAD. " Till! nunuxl elnedon lor Dlrwotow of tin- Cohunbtia and Xi nia Knilroad. wilf lu lield at the oftlee of aaiU tympany in C lumbar on Ttaetdav abe 1st day of January next, between Uic hours of 2 and I o'clock, P. M. P.y order ot the Board. J. RIDGWAY, Jr., Secretary. dec8-il.'lw Stateaman copy. WMITICS VICES of Domestic Manufacture, tUbeel in the k7 mtirket, Jur friile at the Mgn ullhu GILT PADLOCK Sept ID 1! IPLKY'S WAR WITH MILMCO.-A full BctOTVOf Rise, Prolines etui U i iiiKiMh rt of the War with Mexico : Ii. K. S. Ripley, Brevet Major iu the 'nited States Army, a vols. H vo. Just published. For sale at the RookMorc nt dfjeW I N. WIHTINC. &. HUNTINGTON. IJATENT PEN -VIA K ERS A NOTIIEItTsi,' PPL VV A A superior article lor making Ouill Pen- by a finale and simple nperaaOD, Wnrranted. For sale at the new I k tore of de'JJ J. II. RILEY CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO HOI SB PAINTERS. HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHEIIS Valiablk Diacovr.HV Ot the AMI or Paintinu. IaKH CoPeucK, of Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered a cimple process of preparing and mixing com i mill white lead ptiiut nnd all delicate colors, by which their liability to change and kkM their coio. and beauty in the shade or dark is cumplet) ly obviated. It if a well known fact that white paint iu parlora and other hut-up rooms, iu passages and In hind doors and shutters, almost invariably MMMM I dirty, smoky, yellow hue, soon after beJag pplledt Whan nteloded from the direct rays of light. Every good painter must desire to n'medy tliis ocknowleilgrd evil. This be may now easily and cheaply do, and be enabled to perform good work that will be oeefnj and ivtufeetory to Meeue- tonu rs, nnd thereby secure him increased patromge by embracing the present opportunity to avail liuus If of this desirable improvement in his art. Plea-e call nt this ollice to eximine rertificates, ; nnd to ltnni how the necc-ary iiifornuition may )e obtained. "f"IlouM keepers, nhip nod steionboat owners should of course Ml that their painting is lierealUT dour according to this un-chniigeHble and superior method, and thus avoid the annoyance, biconvenienee. nnhVeih'liliinee and expesMm of frepieut repainting. Columbus, Dec. lW, M'X VOU JANUARY, IS.1S 40,(M0 DOLLARS. MAKYLAM) CGNSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Cham 17, for ltoO, to be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Thuriday, Jan. 10, UM 76 number lotu ry nnd N Drawn Ballou. MOBOfc l of 2o,ono is ao.ono, 1 of s.noo u 5,000, 1 of 2,500 in 2.500, 1 of i - is l.aft?, 20 of 750 are 15,00", 20 of 400 are e,000, 'Ai of are I I""1, ;i00 of 100 are ". ' I of 40 are 2,5G0. TitkeU 95 Shares in proportion. Certificate of packagn in the above will he issued ami sold at the following rate ; 'J6 whole bulvea 37,50, 20 ipiarVr, 1- 20 eighths, 9,37. $.0,000! Mnrylnnd Cousnlidnled Lottery For the lenefit of the Consolidate Lotteriea of Maryland. Claaa A, for 1p50, to M drawn in Uie city of Baltimore, Md. Saturday, Jan. 12, 150, 7ti numhen, and U drawn ballot. SPLENDID BLIIEMr. 1 of 50,000 ia JSfKWW. 25 of l.nno are 250.000, 194 of 400 are TTJOft or 100 are 0,000, flfi ot 60 aro 5,2tW, i of 70 am 4,672, 132 of 00 are TJOft RK of 50 arc 0,000. Tickets . : :. -.-i . iu proportion. Certifiratej of paekn?r-s in Uie above will be issued ami sold at the following rates : 20 whole ticket 0210, 26 half ticket 105, 20 quarters 52,50, 26 eighth 26,25. $40,000 Mnrylnnd Connoiidnird I.oltcrv. Class 7, tor U0O, to le drawn in te City of Baltimore, Md.. Tliursday, Jan. 15, 1650. 96 numl?r lottery and 10 drawn ballote. uLoaiot'4 h ( 1 of 020.000 la 20.000, 1 of 6,000 i -.a.i 1 of 4,000 Is 4,000, 1 of 1,760 is 1,760, in of 1,200 ere 12,000, 10 of ' are ft.000, 10 of 3u0 are 3,000, 10 of 200 are 2,0tW, 76 ot 100 are 7.6ai, 56 of 40 a re 2.240. Ticket 05 Share in proportion. Certificates of package In the above will le i'ued and sold at the following rate 22 whole tickcU 065, 22 halvea 32.50, 22 quarters 16.-J5, eighths 6,12. S37,.100 Crnud Contoliduted I.nltery of Mnrylnnd. for the benefit of the Consolidated Lotterie. Claw No. 6 for 1P50. To be drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Jan. 19, 1-5". FLCKDin aciIIMK. 1 of 037.5O0 is 37.500, 20 of .Vaw are 70.000. 25 of 1,500 are 37,. 500, 25 of 750 are 16.750, 25 of 305 are 7.632. 124 of 250 are 31,000, 63 of 100 are 6,300. 63 of 75 are 4.725, 126 ol 50 are 6.300. Tickets 010 Shares in proportion. Certificate of package will be Issued and sold at die followiiiK rates: 26 wfaole ticket 0130. 26 halvea 65, 26 piartcr. 3.50, m eighth 16,25. $40,000 .Mnrrlnnd on-olidnled I orterv. For the benefit uf the Town of Bel-Air, and for other purpoaes. Class 23, for 1650. To he drawn in the city uf Baltimore, Md.. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1650. 76 numlvrr lottery and 12 drawn ballot. OJHpM 1 of 020,000 is 20.000, 1 of 6.000 is 6,000, 1 of 4.000 i 4,000. 1 of 2,0u0 is 2.000, 25 of 1,000 are 25.000. 25 of 500 are 12,500, 25 of 500 are ngjk 166 of 214 are 35.565, 64! of 50 are 3,300 Tickets 05 Sharea in proportion. Certificate of packages In the above wiH be issued and sold at the following rate 2f whole nckets 070, 26 halve 35, 26 quarters 17.50. 26 eighth D.7.V Address K N. CARR it CO- dVJfi 136 Pratt street. Baltimore, Md. THE I,IMI OWNER'S MANI'AL, CONTAINING a summary of Statute Regulation in New York. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, low and Wisronain, concerning Land Tides, Dee-d-. Morteaara, Wills of Real Estate, Descent. Land Taxes, Ta Sales. Redemptions, Limitations, Ex-emptions. Interest of Money and I'rury, with an appendix eon-taming die (Constitution ot the amid StUea By Benjatmn F. Rail, Counseller at Law. 1 vol. 6vo. TESTIMONIALS. From E fiov. Seward : "I beliee your work will be eiten sivcly useful, and think I cannot be mistaken in adTjing its publication under an expet tation that it wuU b of much eervice to land owuers and to the puhuc." from Millar. I Fillmore, Vice President of the L'ni ted States " Such a work ia wanted, not only by the legal profession, bait by many btuines men having commerce or dealing in the States noticed. Sin h a manual would furnish just the inlormaQon which persona lnteretd in western land desire " For sale at the Booketore of de2S -ditw L H. WHITTNtt it liUNTINOTON. BOOKS AND STATIONERY I.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, t li AND !ITATlUNKUSr IIIUll ST1UKT, CULL'MUtS NEW KBITION OF SWAN'S TREATISE. ISAAC N. WHITING IT AH lust nublhhed n new edition of n Treatiao on tho Law 11 relating to Uie Powers and Duties of Justicee o( the Peace io.il t.'on-taliles in tllo Maw ol Uluo; witli rrHiticni form-, By Joseph R. Swun, lato President ot the Twelfth Judieiid CUtTUlt Fourth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, 1 vol. 8vo.; tine law binding. Since islo, when the tliird edition of tliia work waa published, the Legislature have nasscd numerous laws, uuhliahcd in llfal siiuill volumes. These law modify and chance n great variety of matter contained in tho previous editions of this Treatise, 'flic .inn.-dictiuii ot .hi-tice, ol the Peace hn li,u extended to the nc-tion of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry und Detainer haa undergone considerable modifications. In this edition the text haa been rovised. aa well to conform to these changes as to other alterations of law, by statute andother-wi-e, since the third edition was published. For ftale nt tho book atom of I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Tho work may nlso be had, nt the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicotho ; Wm. .MeArthur, Ctrcleville; Jan. Stcnhcuaoti, Portsmouth ; Santord A Co., bookK'llera, Newark ; W. W. Reed Sc. Son, tmd A. W. Perley, do., Zanesville; Dr. J, Dunham, St. CluirsvihV j A. F razor, Steu-benville; B. L. & T. Haima, New Lisbon; Beebe & Elkitis, hook-acllers, Akron ; W. &. H. Slocurn, do., Marietta ; J. D. Bigger A Co., WMfflOO J. J. Fnet, do., Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. VV. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking co.; Sam'l Km p-per, WoosttT; John Beall, Cadiz; Martin Welker, clerk of the court, Millershurgh, Holmes co.; Wm. II. Caniield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, do., Paiuesville ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull co.; A. C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jellerr-on, AiUbuln co.; Dsmd I ttnpOet ,v r-on, liookscllers, Sandusky City ; J. J. IVnch, hooks'ller, Miuutield ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller. Snniiatield ; S. Millikau. clrrk uf the court, Washington, Fayette eo.; Clias. Ellis, bookseller, Dayton; Frnneis Harris, Xe inn; James aurrUOO tunl II. i.iiiHtocKer, riqua; l nomas nrodle, Porimattcr. Lebanon ; H. W, Derby Si Co., booksellers, Cim innii-ti ; L F. Dcsilver, do., do.; Wm. W. Fny, Delnwure; U. C. Worth, Upjier Sandusky ; Curtis Allen, Marion , John Mclvin, London, Madison co.; Geo. Ebert, TilHn ; Wm. Hood, Perry sburgh ; C. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwnlk ; J. Sowers & Co., Findlay; Otto H. Moeller, Somerset, Perry co Parsons &. Co., Elyria ; B. B. Lippott, Mt. Venion. dccl3-dA:w NEW EDITION OF THB OHIO FOIIMS AND PaAOTICB. ISAAC N. WHITIKO, COLUMBUS, HAS publixlied n New FMitioti of Practicid Forma in Actions Personal and Real, and in Chancery, now iu common u-e in tha)fltato of Ohio; comprising Process, Declarations, Plena,lb--plicatione, Demurrers, Verdicta, Judgmenta, Completo Record, Scire Facia . Attachineiit, Ejectment, Occupying OlllmOTtf, BUJ of Particulars. Hills of Execution. Error. Certiorari, Attncjel De potitions in Stale Cnui ts and in Cottltl of tha United States. Re demption iroin lax Sales, l ierKa' r.niries, r.xecuiions, rartiiion Habeas Cornus. Uatbs. Select Writ. Aunuiiitment of Clerks. Ad mhbiou of Attorneys and SolieiUirs, and various other ProCtajdhlgi at Lnw; Rills m Cbiuiccry. Injiuicttoif. subpieua ami notice, Ue-murrery, Pleas, An.,wer.j, Hearing and Re-hearing, Mtutera and Receivers, Bills of Review, Order-, Dccreoa. c; with Notes. '( it dangeroun to alter old catabltiked farms." 2 Eq. Co. Abg. 764. By P. II. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 large eup. royal 8vo. vol. of 70 pnges. iu line law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. From the Jud(f of the Court In Blink. " The new forms, the authorities adduced, and the copious notes added to this edition, greatly increase its value. The hook will prove of great utility in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It hua been prepared with care, and evinces n degree ot critical learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value uf the work, but alo to the well earned lima na an able law writer of ita learned author." CMrt fat Hank, January 7, 1841). From the lion, Judge MeLenn, of tho V. 8. Supreme Court. " AH who nre acquainted with Uie accurate learning nnd high prole-sional character of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a valuable book from his pen under the above title ; and 1 am sure that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. The forma of prpces from tha commencement, of n greet variety of civil actions until their final terminntions, nre given, and the forms of pleadings iu cases at common law, nnd alio in chancery, so aa to guide the prnctitioner in every step he takes; and in relation to these forms of process nnd pleadings, n referenco is made to authorities sustaining important poinu of practice, under atmropriata heads. Tha minbtcrinl duties of clerk." and of officers generally, are plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking depositions in the' federal us well as in tin; State courts. Upon the whole, I consider this work ns a most valuable one to the profession, nnd to all whose dutiea connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the admini-tratioii of justice." I'Yoni the Hon. Judge Burnet. " It appenrsto me that no Practitioner m the courts of our State, with your book before them, can bo at a loss for the form of any Process, Pleading, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, unit can ue wanted hi the course of Ins practice; and it is very evident that Ihe numerous references in your copioua notes, will save much time und labor to those of the profe'sion who consult the work." From Judge Wnlker. "We have here, under the name of second edition, in reality, a new book of H7U pnges, every one of which contains matter of every day Utility to the Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do in. I hW evil the tyro, with the light lu re luruhrd. nrrJ lc nt a lots for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. VVilcox has not only given tho Awie, but the trnertfort; lor nuthoritiea are cited to sustain almost every form presented and then the index, that better half of u law book, is very elaborate and complete." From Judge Wright. " Hie first edition has been carefully revised, and ao many otlier forms added that 'litis may be regarded as tdmost a new work.' fjfaatooa note are added to this edition, rtlatim; chiefly to prac tice, selected from materials collected l y the author during several vein s, und eneciullv retatim! to the inure iiinmrtniit ouestions iu Chancery practice that have not yet been settled in the courts of Lawyer. For sulu at Uie book store ot I. N. WHTTWa Sl IIUNTINCTON. Tho work may also be bad, at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz ; Dr. Hnrvey Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Joneg, bookseller, Cbillicottie; William McArthur, Circleville; James SnpluiL-on, Portsmouth; Snnfnrd & Co., booksellers, Newark: W. W, Reed ,!t Sons, and A. W. Perley, do., Zanesville; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville; A. L. Frnzer, do., Steubenvilh" ; B. L. &i T. Hiinna, New Lislmii ; Beebe fit I.lkin-, booksellers, Akron ; W. A- S. Slocnm, do., Marietta J. D. Bigger & Co., Miwsillon : J. J. Fart, do., Clinton ; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Loirun, Hocking county; Samuel Rnepper, Wooster; John Bcull, Cadiz; Martin Welker, clerK of the court, , Biers-burgh. Holmes county; Win. 11. Canlietd. Eat, Medina; M. C. Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, do., l'ainenvdle, W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull county; Aiiuh C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetb r.oii, A-btnbula county I David Campbell fij Son, bOokaaTIera, Sandusky City ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larwill, clerk of the court, Bucyrus Bnm.-on A Mc-Lane, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, tyrisgnV Id B. Millikan, clerk of the court, Washington, Fuyettc county; C. Ellis, bookseller. Dayton ; Francis Harris, Xeuin ; James Morrison nnd II. Limbocker, Piqun ; Thos. Brodie, Po-fma-fer, Lebanon; II. W. Derby ,t Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; (i. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Mclvin, London, Madison co.; Ocorge Ebert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perryi-hurgh ; (' E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwnlk ; J. Sow ers & Co., Findlay; Otta 11. Moeller, Somerset, Perry eo.; Par-sons & Co., Elyria. decll-dhw A C O M I ' 1 j K T F, Dill EST OF THE OHIO REPORTS. N. WHITING a HL'NTINtiTON have published a digest of ! the firt sixteen volumes ol' the Ohio Reuorts; contiiinim: all the cases ever reported at Law and in Equity in tha Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. H. Wilcox, Attorney nt Law, and sometime Reporter of that Court ; 1 vol 6 vo, Too pngei, in firm law binding'. Price J3,3(). (H this di'-e-t Jmiie Kurnei remark-': " I nni ot opinion Mint it has niuch merit, and will lie a valuable acquisition to tho libraries of our profession. It is calculated to save much time and moor, aa well as to si" ure iuo una nccuniu views ui uie course ol decisions on the various matters whii h have lieen in litigation in the Supreme Court of our State eiuce the year IfifiL The plan cno-i n tor the work is i-unpie ana perspicuous, winch ruias to iu convenience and value." Judiro Walker aavs: " Tliia flfareal is very systematically nr- ranged, well condensed, haa a complete table ot the cases with reierrnee to the volumes, ami, wnai we uo not nnu in ingests, on :m elViit index to the priiicipaUnattera.'' The work mav also ha hasfflaraaa nuldishers' prices, of the fol lowing pcrsuti. viz : lr H Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones,book--filer, Chillicothe ; W McArthur, Circleville ; .lames Steiilicnson, rortMiiouth ; Sanlonl At Co. hooksellers. .Vewai lt; V W fteeit Sons, and A W Perley, do, Zanesville. Dr J Dunhem. Mt Clairsville; A L Frazer. do, Steubenville ; BL A T Hnnna, New Lisbon; Beelie Sl Elkin. booksellers, Akron; W 6c. Slocurn, do, Marietta; J D Rigger Sl Co, Massillon ; J J Fast, do. Canton ; B Little, do, Ravenna i C W James, clerk of the court. Logan, Hocking co; H Knepper, Wooster; J Beid. Cadii; M. Welker. clerk of the court. Millcrsburirh. Holme co; W II Cantield. Esq. Medina; M 0 loiinlove, biMiiuwtller. Clevebuid : C bartlett, do, Painesvdle; W N Porter. Warren. Trumbull co ; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, A-htabula co D CanipMl A Son, himkeeUert, Sandusky City ; J J Beach, tiook.-eller, Alan-neio ; j u i.nrwell, clerk of the court, Bucyrua ; Rronson A McLene. Kenton. Hardin co ; J N Kurtz, bookseller, tfpringtifld ; S, Millikan. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; 0 Ulh. bookeller, Dayton; r Harris, Aenia; j .Morrison ami n i.imoocaer, i iqua ; i i ; t . i r . Postmaster, Lebanon ; I) W Derby A. Co, boikaellera, Cincinnati; WW Fay, Delaware: O C Worth, Upper Sandusky; C Alb-n, Marion: J Mclvin. London, Madison co; Q Ebert, Tiffin ; Wm Hood. Pernrsbureh : C E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk i J Sowers sV Co, lindliy O II Motller, Somerset, Perry co ; Par-eons & Co, Elyria lde!9-d&w -ff BOXES (JHEEN tJLASS WARE.-Flasks.Quarts, fJJ Pint-and Half-porter an I Pnekni' Bottles. Jar, Tum- bler. Vial, and Druegist Ware of all kinds j 500 lioxcs Flint (ilassware ; Wine bottles. Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plain and Muted. Abo, Dmaa-ist Ware ol every variety, con-tantJy for ale by N W SPEERrf, oelTtf Columbua street. Cincinnati ,)i ff BOXES Bellevernon Superior Wheel Oven Glaaa, i-sfiUvU zea from 6X9 to WMBfj 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown. Plate and French, of all descriptions ; 2000 boxes Country Brands, zes from 7 X 9 to 20X24 Conatantly on hand at Pittsburgh pricee N W SPEF.RS, oel7 tf No 12. Columbiana atreet, Cincinnati SICAK ANB SI 4JAH IIOl'SE MOLASSES -J00 brls Refined Sucars: 50 do 6 H Mulaaaes, prime, land.ng from Belle Isle, and for sale by ssDsj - ' in.n .m ';. Lincinnau Mt'LBS. Plx very line Mnles. suitable for California adren-turers, may be hail hy applvius to ap KING A. IIEFFNER, 27 Main at, Cincinnati RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 ia boxe, 100 V boxe. landing from John Adams, and for sale by ap6 KING Si IIEFFNER, Cincinnati Li; ITIILIt ! LEATHER ! LI- lTIII-:il THE subacriber ha more Leather in store, a greater variety, and at lower price, than can be found elsewhere in the city Manufacturers who will please call and cumins for themselves re assured that th-v w,ll not eo away dieeatisflL s Hizh sL. omerol Journal building. ocl8 IL U. KIMBALL. HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, llrond Ntreel, Columhun, Ohio. apC-dtf A I'l l oi, BOV0B OOLtTMBVSi OHIO. M. NOH'l'HRL'P, Piioi'KiKroa. fllUIfi new and popular Hotel is located in tho most central part A of tho city. It una been eiilureed, nnd ia now furnished in a style equal to that ot any Hotel in the West. The Tula d'Hote ia furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will be spared to make tho gueat feel at II ONE. Stages for all the routes, enll nt tin's house DAILY for paaaengcra. Convenient, ami first-rate Stabling and Carriage House altach cd, and experienced imd careful (Jailers, uhvuy in attendance. aeptlO-dyl ITNITBO STATICS IIOTIX-COU'.UDUS. ROBERT RUB8EL HAH taken tin his uld stoj the United States Hotel, Incited a few rods south of where ho U nrennn d lo Bccommodate nnd iii oe nappy 10 welcome in t oio patrons tuul lriemi-. ana nu otu er who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of cither business or pleuure. nian'd A .U RR I CAN SALOON, (UN DC It Till: AMERICAN HOTEL.) HAVH just received Freeh Oysters, nml will constantly keep i;. hand ull the dediencies of tun Heason, mefa ns Oy.iters, Hirdu, Venison, Froh Fish, Snrdines, Pickled Oysters, Cluma, Lobsters, iX Sic. The llur will he lieot constantly suimlii d with the pu rest Liquors, Wines, Cordiuls, fJofira A'c. No pains will be spared n eratuy tno BaaM ana appetites of the guesU ot tne Aiiiencnu -uloon. C1" Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc l-tf CITY SAfToON-ColumbuT. OUo iOIINF.R lliith Street and Sugar alley. Tho proprictora of this establishment are now nrenured to serve un Oysters, Otune, 1 i-h. und ull the luxuries nf the season, iu a style unsurpassed. They have also added several private rooms for (joutlemen wishing to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with thu best of Liquora and Cigars. On draught, Carew'a Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, and Rottled S -oteli Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by (ocjf-dtl J BAKKFJl &. OLIaflTED, IJF1C INSI 'RANCH. 1VEW YORK LII K INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 08, li Wall street MORRIS FRANKLIN, JVatt PLINY FULL-MAN, staftufcja Charter perpetual. Tho buciness of this cumjia-ny is conducted upon tin: mutual plan. It- net camiiiga during the last three year-, amounted to over 6180,00). Each policy holder is a member of the company, und entitled to share in its profit-, which have uvcrnged 50 per cent, per annum on nil premiums paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unlets they exceed $50, in which case 00 percent.is required und 40 per cent, may be paid by depositing a note fur that amount, renewable annually, nnd bearing 0 per eent. intercut. The amount of its capital, the character of its securities, and Its mod of doing busine-s, make this mm of the sntost companies in the Cnlou, for Life limuranccperfcct security hetn alter all, sought for iu investment of this kind. This company will insure on the lives of persons on any pert of the globe, at eqttjtabla rales ol premium. A mnii may iiiturc liu life in the name of bid wife, ao that the amoun. inuiod will go to bar or to hi children, if she die before him. The many advantage of Life Insurun-o are beginning to he correctly appreciated, and the prudent und considerate, are daily securing to their families and lricnds advantages. The Igent in thu city would respectfully cull attention to the aupcrirr claims of this company. Any infurmution in ntllinartllill with tho subject will be cheerfully riven, and thu applications for insunince promptly attended to. A. B. W0MBAUQH, Agent, 3d door aoutli of the Franklin Hunk, over Coil's store. Rod't Thomi'ion, M. 1 ' Exniuining Phytic iuu. (inatJS MACK .V BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, most J07 Main htkket, Cincinnati, Ohio, respectfully inform the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that we have opened in this place, in Mr. Wakutt's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a now and fashion-ebleatOOh Of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting ol llrond, Pilot, Felt, Blanket and Hcuvcr Cloth Uvtr Coats, Cloaks, a large assortment of Frock and Dress, busfneaa mid Walking Coats, ic, Ao. An exteusive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring Bottoms Pantaloon a, of nil colors, itripea and figures, mnde up of the most fasliioiiubb' tnnU'rials. A large variety of Vests, of the latest cut. Gentlemen's Linen Drovers, L'nderahirts, Cravat.s, Bsarfj, Suspenders, Hats, Cups, Carpet Hugs, Sic; a lot of other articles too muncrous to mention. All of the above articles are otlered to the public nt prices lower tliau any otlier establishment uf this kind in this city tins done he-fore. Pwehaablg as we do our tnaOffhUl at the Enstern markets, and miuiufucturing the elolbiiiL' ourself, we think usaafe in saying that we are enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper then the rest, Without leeanraflll to ourselves. Being thus connected with our nmiiu factory, we rhnll be constantly in receipt of new clothing, made of the latest style of good", and cut in the latest fashion, by one of the best cutters iu we went. We ropectlully solicit Ihe culls of the Gents to examine our flock, and if they find anything to suit, we nre confident the prices Atari will. Give us u trial, is all we ask. M. 6l B. Qewnaa :arvli work. VRCIUTECTS, lluilders. I n; ' Max n nld 1 ellows, and oth' rs ffngnged in buitUnig, ran hu suitpla d with ttuved work tor any purpose, Whether las-ical or Grotesque, Gothic or A rubes-iue, Altur nieces for churches. Centre Pieces to support chandelier', Panefn for walls, Kriezes, Cnps, Tresses, Sec. (ieiitlcun n ciipplied with original de-igin ; Churches, Public Halls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anything on this aide the Atlantic. The subscriber has hail muny years experience, and can refer to many of his works, public and irivate. mo cnrveii oceoriuioti-' upon ine rciung oi toe unit rei-OWa1 Hall in Davton was designed und carved by him. and is ac knowledged to he the most beautiful and most appropriate thing of the kind in America. The interior of Unshod Ot old buildings decorated with fucilitv. Figures and figure heads for signs. J, ROBINSON, Carver, oc;jl-d3m Dublin, Fi uiikliu county, Ohio. TWO ! L EN BIB EAR.IIS. eriher, residing ul Wuterville, in the rtOR SALE by the -a- CO oiintv of Luca-, m reasonable terms iw to price and payment, firw of the noit tplentlid improrid iarittt vjion thr Maumec Hirer, to wit: I lie larin Known m U0 UOOO mini, at inaautssnie, nnuui twenty-live miles above Muumee City, containing nearly 300 acres, 70 of which an; bottom bind upon the Maumeo river. Then nre Dpwardl of HXI ncres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and out-houses, nearly new, orcharding nnd fruit trees. The Wabash and Erie canal passes through the lurm, thus attbrd-hfef water to ull it parts, and ease of triinsporlation to the lake. This is oue of the nuM beautiful farms upon the Maumeo river, and probably ciui scarcely lie exceeded ill the State. Also, the nig upon which I re-nle, conlaiiiing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty ncres of bottom laud upuii the Muumee. Vwm this farm there are large and very pfoanottve orchards of choice i rafted fruit, pood dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit. 00t siting of n large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peaches iu short, ajriaoo which the andl nfgned hai lilted up, during n residence of fifteen years, us a home lor himself. Terms may be known on application. nuirllij II. REED. DAVIS, SMITH !k ro., COMMISSION AND FOWAItDING MERCHANTS, whcWnle dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sourd attention uiveii in receiving and forwarding goods, nnd eel hng produce consigned for sale. el2-dly Fr, SKINNER, (Late of Wm I.itbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Cotmiifatlofl and i'orwarding Merchant, ih iils iu Butter, Obeetae, Lard, nnd Prodoee in general, No. 13, Fast Front st., near itlaliiiliml lundinir, (Mueinnati, Ohio. Reler to Justus Wright and A. (i. lib lianlsou, liro. Sl Co., Cincinnati ; B. W, BnodnaaM & Co., New Liabon i (irigir Sl Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; H. 11. Russ, Portsmouth ; Lnwson Si Oovndc, Wellsville; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittshurch ; John Scoff, Nashville; W. C. Scott, St Louis. eeSB-dtf JEST RECEIVED, AT tho old stand opjiosite the .hite House, an unrivalled nsBort-ment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kind- of Fancy and plain CeaatnMrBB. rtafa Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white ami light polared lot party nnd wedding Dress,) and wool V'cstiiiir: Crnvuts, Silk and Linen Pock- rt Handkerchiefs, Shirt, Bosom- and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers nnd L'ndersbirts, silk Undershirts and Drawers, Suspenders, black and white Kid and Silk (iloves, wool Glovei nml Hull Hose ; and in brief, every article of the rvheol ouality of gentlemen' wearing apparel to he found in the first dmper evtublih-menti of the East These goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one of the basil Eastern markets, and are of the lute-1 and most duruble styles that could be found in New York. HtramrerH now aojouniim; in our city, snd our citizens generally, are respectfully invited to cidl and examine before they purcha.c eisewnere. a. j. f ii,Wu 1 . N. B. Orders from any part of the State, a heretofore, faith fully nnd promptly attended to. nov9 CIIK'KERI N(J A GILBERT'S P ft I M I UN BOSTON PIANOS, Just received aud for sale at manufacturer's pri-cea. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. ffH! aul(-dly CIRCLEVILLE BLANKETS. "ICST RECEIVED, a iBTje lot ol IO by If and BJ by 12 qr. heavy 1 twfBed BCD HI.ANKf.TS. nuunifactured out ol native mud!, by Uie Scioto Manufacturing Company. These blanket are heavier, larger, and finer for the price than any Eastern mnkc. Prices ranging from ffi to 10 per pair. Also, just received, a splendid assortment t Black and Ibil Plaid FLANNELS, for children' eajejri Fancy Plaid do.; Plain lied and White Mixed do.; twilled Red I Mivcd and White do. For sale by ui IBM J. D. OHBORN A CO. tNSI RANOBs THE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, ok lUaTroRD, CosnacrlcvT, continue to irue Policie on the moat favorable terms, at their Agency in Columbua, on Dwelling, Stores, Hotels, Warehoiiea, Mills, Manufuefniies, Ranis, etc." etc. etc. Also, on Household Furniture and Good-, Ware and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against los or damage by tire. Also, on Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goode, Produce, Houtehold Furniture, Live Stock, and eveiy other description of Merchandize or persona Property, shipjxil or lo lie slop-ped per good steam boat, or boats to and Irom point on the Wes-teni waters, or between Eastern cities, via Lake, or other inland route! and any towns in the Western country, against tne hazards of Inland Transportation. Also, upon shipment of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, per good vessel or vessel, between New Orleans and Eastern ports between New Orleana and other Gulf ports bet ween all American ports and English or European ports, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic waters, against the reaiLi or the tA, at Uie lowest rates of premium charged by oUier responsible Companies. For lull information aa to rates, ad justment of lueses a . apply to Ihe undersigned, who is authorized to issue Fire and' Ma riue Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dec8-dlm Agent Protection Inauance Company ansi: 1, RDWABpgJ ' piIEAP CASH BOOK STORE, next door to tbo Postofik-e, V State street Columhn, Ohm. ContanUrfor r .' assortment of Standard and Mi-cellanctm Books, Chenn Puldira- , the Magszuies, Sir. Lnjli-ih, French and American Station ery. Gold Pena ol various styles, and of the beat quality. En gravinga, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, Ac Ac. oclfi-tf R'. "BPrTFiTiaTsI NEW WORK hBIlLKN: His First Voyage, being thu Sailor-boy Confea aious and IteinlnisceiK es of the Son of a Gentleman In the mercantile service. I(y Hermnn Melville, nuthor ol "Tviee." "tmioo, and Mardi," 1 vol lti mo. Price 75 OBI. Just received i I am oi i. n, WHITING Si IIL'NTJNGTON. dclll On UIJ.MPSRS OK HI'AINi R NOTKSOF AN UNFINISHED TOL'R IN 1847. Hy 0. T. W albs, 1 vol ll mo. price 75 eK Just receive.! at the Hook 8toroQf (JcWJ Ui. WHITING & HWmNOTON, w n t ufSHU ASt ''1-R.1IA.N LESSONS. I L. CHKIH 1 IN otlers his services n teacher of French and ar ijcnnan. to those persona who wUh to acquire n thorouh knowledge o tlio-e Languages, at very uiudernte terms The lessons will bo given at tho residence of the pupil-, and nt my school room, on Rich street, between High and Third, next to Dr. & M. ijmith' office. uc4-tf LAND FOR SALE. Thu undivided half of 1R TflTahtcrui ot hind, adjoining the city of Columbm, ICO rods east of High street, fronting on tho Columbua and Grovepurt turnpike. TjOa iiidL-putnblis-price 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, nnd made known on application to d. a iorMjn Columbus, Bapt 4, IMS, dtf FA It.11 1'tiR SAI.K. CCONTAINING 200 acres upon the west aide of the Hclotolrivor, ' 17 miles north of Columbus, and 5 north of Dublin ; 5 miles from the Lake Erie mid Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 milca from the Columbua PJuuU Road. The land is firt rnte, 140 acres under hu provciiieut, with n never fuiling stream running through all parti. 1'here Is a good MOM house, with bard and rain wuU-r pumps close to the door. There is a sugar camp nnd orchard of young mftad trees. The location la very healthy, and uenr the celebrated BmnhU! Spriugs. For further mfomiution, npply upon the prcmleea, of oc31-dJm JNO. ROBINSON. FINE LIlEORH.--'7 packagea pure Liquora, bought and delivered from the L'uBtOfO House. Certilicates cuu be shown for each package. Tir-ft wishing a puro article would do well to cull and exuinuin f themaclvea. jnovlO W M FINCH WYNNE'S NEW WORK ON' SHERIFFS LAW OF SHERIFF AND COIIONER Just published, "A practical treatise on the law of Sheriff and Coroner," with forma and references to thr afututea of Ohio, lndiaiiu and Kentucky. Hy H. E. Q Wynne. This work Matt of the appointment and qualifications of Sheritl mid Coroner, the appointment of deputies and jailer, and nubility for their acta, nnd generally, of the duties and liabilities ot tho aheritT and coroner. Among other auhjecte discussed, nre the acrvico of summons or procosa not requiring bail ; the service of capias nd respondendum mid ud satisfaciendum: arrest mid pri' .live and discharge therefrom ; boil ; prison hounds; escapes; service of tho writ of replevin; service in ejectment; foreign and domestic attachment; proceedings against Water craft; the writ of fieri facias und proceedings thereunder, embracing levy, sale of goods or land, lien, title ncquired thereunder, &c ; writ of hubcrc facias, posaosidoin'in ; writ of hnheas corpus, service of euhpuma; execution on decrees; prdTeedinga for recovery ol dowry; arrest, Ac, in criminal cases ; keeping of jail; inquests of lunacy ; forcible detuincr ; juries, elections, end foe of the sheriff. L'nder each head will be found the law of the three State;-: Ohio, Indiunu and Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work also contains racfa forma as are usually required by sheriff iu the discharge of their dutiea. From Judge Wright Mr. Gwynne'a "work ia a good one methodical and well arranged und mut be very useful not uuly to professional gentleman and to the officers of our couru, but to 1 suitors, and purchasers at judicial talee,' and to all interested in the title of property derived through such aales." From Judge Mcbenu "No work ha come under my notice which embodies ao large nu amount of law on the subjects dls- Frotu Judge Joseph R Swan, and J W Andrews, Eq. "It supplies a want wlueli lias long been Mt, for the Rar have here-tolore found it necessary to grope their way through the reported cases to nscertoiu the law upon many ol the suhjuct treutcd of in this work subjects, too, about which the Rar is often requireeVto give advice." From Judge Walker " It will be eeen that the work is adapted to meet the wnttta, not only of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ot the oar generally, noon a worn oai iou oeen Text to he a great de sidcrnnnn. e presume that no Sbenffor Coroner, or pructicing lawyer, will luiu be without iL" 1 Vol 8 vo Price in good Law binding, $4 For sale nt the book store of niWaw I N writing it hcntington LITTLE HI HI RAILRBAB. SPRING AND BUMMEK AUIUNGCMF.NT-lrfl9.-For New York nnd Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and niter Tuesday, April 10th, 184", until further notice, Poa-aenger's Trains will run ai followti : Leave Depot on Bapt Front street, at 5 o'clock 10 minute A. M., and o'clock, P. M., for Mdford, Foster's Crossings, Peerlield, Morrow, Wiiynesville, Spring Valley, Xeuiu, YcUow iiprings and jipringlield. Returning, leaves Ppringlield nt 4 A. M. nnd P. M. Passengers for New York, Boston and intermediate pointa, should take the 5. 10 A. M. Trniu from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, and Intertne-diuie towns, should take the 5, 10 A, M. Train. 'Hie Ohio Stage Company aro running tho following line In connection with the Trains : A Daily Duvlinht Line to Columbua from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Linos to Columbus, from Xenia nnd Springfield, connecting with the P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The ear, of the Mad River and Lake Erio Railroad will leave Springbeld at l'J M, connecting with the Morning Train from Ciu-cinnnti for the proscnt only. On Sunday but oue train will by run, lcaviii'- Cincinnati ar U P. M., and Springfield at 4 P. Id Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia $1 90 " ' fprintifield g 50 " " fanduky City 6 50 " Buffalo 10 00 " " Columbua 4 90 For other information and Throueh Tickets, nnolv nt the Tick et Ollice, on Broadway, neur Front street, Cincinnati. w.vj. (jLL.MtiYi', tTojMmtenaent ET"nio Comnnnv will not hu rcsuonsible lor Banff aMeseasid. inj ;.D d'dlur-' 111 vnlue, utile:.- the same i.- rcturued t.i tha Coiuhic tors or Agent, and freight paid at tho rate of n passage for every 500 dollars in value above that amount aprDlf A. L. BtA RTIN Me CO.. IASlllONABLi: DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Mo$. 1 and 9 AVrfi a Udrtm liuildinitr, up ttatn. A. L. Martin & Co., reepectfuf ly iiiiorm tne BnnVBH 01 t oiitinhus ntnl vicinity, that tlirynre DOW run asM up. nml prepared to execute ail oraan entm-ted to them, with the utitin--! puns! utility and dtrpntci nnd they whh uarticu. larly to impress upon the minds of all that they have spared no jiuiiis GH espouse 10 secure uie nen 01 wut liiiieii, so Unit ilieir customers can rely upon their garmenta being made in the best pos sible manner. A. L. Co.. being personally ncryunintcd with the most fnshion-ahle Eastern Tailors, have made arrange in cuts with the Cutters of the lending establishments to have patterns forwarded from time to time of the prevailing styles of garment worn. They will also receive monthly from Pane, a plate of Fashions. In lin t, they nre determined that no Tailoring E -tab lit h ment in tho United StatM shall outdo them iu either style of fashion or work-matuhlp.Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sack. Also, Youths' and Children'a Dream. An assortment of Cloths, Caesiinarea and Vesting, kept constantly on hand. A. L. MARTIN St CO., ocl-tf Nos. 1 and 9, Neil'a 0600 Building3, up etairr. CARRIAGE TR1.U.UIX Gel. O rt PIECES Painted Canvass. Datnaah Linen. 4 " Silver Drab Rrondcloth. SOU s. tt Brass Hub Rands. DnMiea, Tuft Lace, Putcnt and Enamelled Leather, Axlas, Sprina and Malleable Costings. B fOT sale at tho sign of tho nov9 GILT PADLOCK. fUST received and for sale, J00 hwfjj S. C. TAR, by KING St. HEFFNER, Cincin . m tawt TO PARENTS. AT WM. KING'3 Drug Store especial attention Is paid tochil-a- dren first, and after them nU other who may bo plcaacd lo lav or him wiUi a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Townsend'aRarsnparilia for the cleansing of blood, and euro ci nil serofuloua OMeaaee, Osgood's India Cholagogue, nnd fmitii'a Tonic, for the cure of Ague mid Favor. Thousand can testify to tho efficacy of the e remedies. ' A- Euhnestock's it Seller'a Vermifuge, well known to the puhhrfor years ns a certain remedy for expelling worm.- from the human system. Seller Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for (he cure (,t Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged sUito ol the QTer. Give Uiem a trial, and thia truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseneas, Intlueiiza, Tickling SensaUon of the Throat, Whooping Cough, ic., Slc. ' Trask s Mngiutic Ointment ia enining a name nbove all others or the cure ot Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruized nnd Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Leniences, Sore Lips, dimmed Hands, Corns, dte. vw All of the above medicines nnd many otherp, kept con'tnntlv on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DREG STORE, Columbua, on door aouth of the Ohio Slate Journal Office. auEildlf itmaff SJB?? W ,AL OOT8. fiUMDM mnde fine French Calf Boot at $3, 41 BO nnd l, for V; side atKlMUALL'riShoeund Leather Store, Journal bindings dec 7 W 1 l-UWK Oil. I I.OI lis, r. would call the attention of the public to English and American Floor Oil Cloths, al I LOOK oil. ( 1,011 our MM lot ol ..11 list 1 ...... v-j sv square yard. Just reeoived and nt sale by Oeg-aBai j, OSBOIIN Sl CO. Wr , NEW GOODS. i,e 10 'tor(!. nn" oner tor pale on good terma 75 doK. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 1 doz. Droad " " 100 " Shovel and Spade 1U0 Mill and Cross Cut Sawi. 100 boxce Window Glass. 10000 light Saab 1000 she. rutty. 10 bbl. Linseed OiL 'JUU keg Nail, aaacrtcd. GERE, ABBOTT St CO, nov9 At Uie algn of the Gilt Padlock. TO SHOE HANI EA( Tl Ri:it. J(M - des I'atni v Kin Li Ml,, r ; 1"11 1 liiln l Iphin Hlaughti r Kin Skin-: 'Jit doztn Frrmh Calf r-kins; 'M doi. Phil. adelohia do: IS New York do: M doz. Morocco anil a Kid do ; UW doz. Lining do ; all eolora and qualities, ju-t received and tor sale very cheap, at the Shoe and Leallier storr of ocl6 H. EL KIMBALL. INFOH.1IATION WANTED. AM a pupil in the Deal and Dumb Asylum at Columbus, Ohio. 1 1 hnve not heard from any of my brother and sister lor nearly twenty year, and 1 have not heard from my father for eight years. My father's name is John Swab. My hrotliers', Shepherd. Marshal, Jenmiah and Jhn Swah, and my siter, Mary Ann Swab. They all formerly lived in Richland county, Ohio. Any information of the whereeltouts of any the above wdl l thankfully received by ine at the Ohio Deaf and Dumb A.ylum. in Columbus. Editor generally please copy. decM CYRE8SWAB. SILVER W A R eTBLYNN 81 BALDWIN bate a full assort-ni' nt of Plain and Patent Thread Table, Desert andTcaaipoon and Forks. Also, Butter Knives, Sugar Tonga, sVc. Ly We have also eome beautiful Silver Cup. J3fi WHITE FIS1I, cVc.-In atore and for aala-f bhls White Fish; 15 Mi do do - i ? MrBJ"r8! .Lake rfuperior do 7 bbU No v, MnLkerel WMFINCn. No 1 and 5, Buckeye Illoclt PISH FISH !-Just received, a lew barrels No ' purchaw-d eaprcasly lor the retail trade, ar J Mackerel . nml wnrnntcd second to none, at W M FINCH'd, novlO uucaeye uiocn "JOBFISII. Afewcaski, fresh und very fine, ju'. received novlO I IMJIt'H, Nus 4 Sl 5, lluckcyo Block H ABBOTT'S ALFRED THE (JREAT. ISTolli of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings, I vol 12 mo. Ju-t received at the Dook store ot dc" I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. I? IMiSIl TEAS.-I4tl . uckage of Freah Teas, of all gradea, TV rducod prifl at novlOJ Futcwa LASSi;s.-l,000 brla Molasaca. landing from IM) Ule, KING A. FI- l 1. opG 117 Main street, Cincinnati THRESH RAIS S. j(J boxes itit roccivnd. fr.1, n.l VAr a. Hue, at liiovlO w M FINCH'S. (JAI.TI SALT 1-800 barrels Hocking Salt; J00 barrels Lake lj Salt ; on bund and lor side at the lowest market price. asOtlO v ft FLNCH. 11 IO OOFFJUs 140 dacka Uli Cooce, juit received at FINCH'S. DQVI No. 4 i3, Buckeye Block. JUST received, 4;i tacki Rio Coffee; L7do Prime do I 4 old Java do. aul!9J W. M. FINCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. WHITE FISH. 20 bid., SO half do7 Lake Superior Flab, in very excellent condition, tine and Inrsre, at Vv M. FINCH'S, WW 4 and : Buckeye Block. FOR SALE.-TWO NEW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made on honor, for ealu ot reduced price. W. M. FINCH, ull Woa. 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. SI TElf IOII COniT.HH. lisli, lor rtnil only, at -1 cask very superior WUaa Coi W. M. FINCH'S Nos. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. SUGAR t'L'EEI) HAMS, Dried Beef, together with every article in the Grocery line. W. M. FINCH, aSl 4 nnd 3 Buckrye Block. FINE OLD CIIEESEvfun received, a largo lot offline old cheese from Major sttClottd'l dairy. W W. M. FINCfJ. GROf'ERIEb. Jua reccivtd lb" tiprcea good fmh rice at jyx7' FINCIJU Buckeye Block. ITORC LEATHER. A C Brown has received 1300 Sldea of 111 a choice article of Bole Leather, which he will sell nt 16 k) LBUj cent Der lb. Aim. fiOiInn Fr.wh Coif Hkins. tt dot an PilllC Ulid Funev I.loimr dn ill P..., Hum, sii.1 sihnns nn.l -I assortment of Boots and thou of Lloine manufacture dtel A C BROWN HAGAZTNKOJ v uur.i a, sartaiira, and (j Irnham's for Jnnuarv. 1850. for iaJi bf L N. WHITING St fiUA'TlNOTON. va oatjn ROLAND CASH EL, enmplen in three parti. By CharUi Lever. Illustrated by Phil, For sale by VVH'TIKfl A- IH'NTIVGTON. - . 11 t.i 0 1 n 1 , . 1. . I AM .SUPPLIED this winter with fresh spiced Oyatera from Baltimore, sent to DM ever two davs. in farM nnd small cans equal in Quality to any put up in Baltimore, or elsewhere, and will be sold by the cn c, or in any qunntity desired by puroha aers. at low prices, und warranted to keep good nil wintwr. I have now on hand 30(H) cans. Also 1200 enna Hennetlcnl'y sealed Cora Oyitera; 800 " Pickled Oystera. Cincinnati, dc21-Gtd ALLISON OWEN. 17 East 3d at GH E AT 11 ARO AINgT OFVKEDIN BOOTH AND SHOES. Tho tuhseiiber has on band the meet extensive and general assortment of Roots and Bhoeaj ever op u-'d In thU city, and con-tuutly receiving more, wUsfa will liesold at ilm lowest price for ea-h. Aov. iii, 1HIU O. B. II. KIMBALL. GREEN LAWN OBMBTBRT. XTOTICE ia hereby given that Lota can be procured in Oreee, Lnwn Cemetery, until the first of Auuit next, at the Udluw. lng prices l First C!ns Lota 8M1 cents per aquare foot Second Class Lots ti1 cents per squnre font On nnd alter the fir-t of Augut, the prieei will be aa tbHowai Firt class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Boeottd class Lota IVi cents per aqunre foot 1 iu"ii ciu!i i.ots a cents per square loot The I uatr Intend ent will be on the srrounda. in fair waanW. from 9 dock, A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. Bv oi I of the Board of Trustees. WW ALEX. E. GLENN. Clerk. RRILl NT LOTTERIES, FOR JANL'ARY. ISOU. J. W. MAl.'RY A- CO.. MANAtiras. MsOOO! SI5.0H0! mio.oao! irmOmiA STATE LOTTERY, lor tlie benefit of Monongalia v Acndemy, Clns No. :i, fof IP5U. to Un drawn at Alexandria, V.. cn SatUrdnV. the 5tb iifJnnnnrv. i n Nn, in arr.KNriD scursir. 1 prize of $m,(Xt(i, 0 15,000, 0f io,ls00, 1 ol 3,000. 1 of 3,300 1 of 3,000, 1 of 2,500, 1 of 2J0U, 25 of 1,000, 23 of SIX), Scg. Slq. Sic 7j nnmber lottery l.l drawn ballot I Tickets only Giu Halves S3 Quai teu W.50. Certiflfitee of packages of 25 Whole ticket $130, do., do., of 23 Half do. MA do., do., of 2o Quarter do., $32,50. tr8B.r. tS??1 911,000: VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Mononealli AciukuiV, Cla-S No. f!. f r Ik'fl. To be drawn at AUsswl V- 00 Saturday, the 12th of January, lg.'rf). 78 number lottery U drawn ballots More Prizes than Blanks I rLF.NDlD MNUh, 1 spb ndid prize of $.W,'HK), 1 of $18,000, 1 of $11,000, 1 of ttt 000, 1 of $(i.WH), 1 of $4,000, 1 of $;i,UU0, 1 of g2,fi!irl 10 ot $1 0HU 10 do $1,100, indo$NKI, &c, Ac., Ax. Tickrta $15 Hulvee $7 . .',0Qii;inrrv ?:;,T,)-;-ii:iis $1 r-7'.... Ccrtiticntes of pnekaaea of 2(5 Whole tickets $170, do do of 20 Half do $S5, do do of 36 iluer-tcr do $12.50, do do of 20 Eighth do $21.33. MSjQOOJ 10Irir.eof Sl.0001 V IRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, lor the beuefit of MonoocaJk Academy, Class No. 9, for 1850, to bo drawn at Alexandria, Va.,on Baturday, the I Oth of January, 1800, ti6 number lottery I and 13 drawu numbers in each package URANDICffKME! 1 prize of $M 000, 1 r,f $1:1 UUO, 1 of 310,000, 1 of. $0 000,1 of ea.OiX). I of $9,400, lUot $1,000, 10 ot'SOO, Scc 4c, ic, Go" number lottery 12 drawn ballots Ticket- $H Halves $5 Quarters $2.30. Cruflr1M of paok-affea of 22 Whole tickets $110, do do 33 Half do $50, do do SI Quarter do $27,50! ' BBIMtANT srHFME f Capitals ftru,000! S i,000! S13.000I glO.OOOl 100 prizes of $l,Auu ! 213 Jo of $1,000 1 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, lor the benefit or Moooneaua Academy, Clasi A, for ie50. To be drawn at AlexHndria, Va., on Saturday, thu 2Cth of January, 1850. 12 drawn oumbora out of 7fi I siAONincENr sciifme j 1 Grand Capital of $05,000. 1 Splendid Prize of A30 000, 1 do $15.011. 1 do elli,Outl, 1 do 7.IHK), 1 do $5,000, 1 do $2 8.T5 lOOdo 1.50U, 113 do (lowest 3 No.) $1.0(0, Ac, A:e Ac. Whole Tickets 620 Halves $10 Quarter $5 Elehth" $2,50 Certificates of package of 25 Whole tickets $-60, do do of 30 Half do of $140, do do of 25 Quarter do of $70, do do of 25 Eighth do $35. Orders for TIeketB and Wtarae and Cortificntea of Perknpesin the above Spb ndid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, nnd an ofiSeial account of each drawing ent immediately alter it is over to idl whom order from ua. Address J, jt C. MAURY, Arnts, dec2l' Alexandria, Virpinla. CALIFORNIA OITOONF.! MONEY! MONEY! GLORIOUS REtiULTfl I Nob. 21 38 77, the grand capital Prize of $50,0001 was sold by the lucky E. N. Carr L Co 138 Putt ft- Raltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVL'RF.D I CALIIORNIA THROWN IN THE SIIAHK. The grrat luck of the old firm of K. N. Cnrr A Co., has tlirnwn a doom nvtr all CaliforniaSpera-hifer-i. I'ersi.us who lime tried their lock with K. N. Carr &. Co, lino that there d more Gold to he had by ih ri.-k nf a fe"w dollars with K N.Carr Sl Co., thnn ihe whole Calilernia minea coffllunaA The lucky i lik e of Carr A: Co., ha done wonders the but month-Their luck has no cijiia!, piene hrar thia in m.nd. LOOK IIF.IIE I Citizens nnd strnn;'rr3 who wish to purchase uncurrrnt fund can, by eottlg on Carr St Co., or addressing them a lew lines through the Post have all their business attended to with punc-olitv and dbpatth. jtowj on all Dank bought ami sold by Carr A Co. Drafts at sight on all Batista Ttraftlffll England or Ireland froea one to one thou-and I'ound c an lw liad from K. N. Carr St Co Uullion and Prize ( ffice, No. K'S Pratt trev t. LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS r,0 FORTH I Carr St Co., nre makiiift the people rh 1 I Behold here I Ho. I 9 J the Grand Prize of $1001(XX), 7 8 9 do 40TU0. 0 7 P do 50,000. 0 11 21 ' '' Those are ouly a few of the leading Prizes aidd the month by this lucky firm. We challenge the world to show the same amount in the same Vnttth of time. We aay, waSE or 1 A'lTKNTION CUSTOMERS I We call your attention to the erand array of magnificent Lot terics to be drawn thia mcnth, January, IK'iO. All ii i.i - - with thia firm is cuutidcnUbL Carr Si Co., pay ell postaie over $5. Cnrr Si Co., pay the cr nttst attention to their country corree. poiuknt. uur mono is, lerreey in all business tranacuoo. Atrrntioe to ur l ustomers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery raws. Give ua the trial, and rest assured wa wdl jivb tou. it not the Capital, a good Prize. o in I O TsW I O TESI We call vour attentinn. rue sn.l all. to this hrOlisnt Schema la be drawn 88th Jannary. The chances are good, and depend oo It Carr Sl Co. hnve lha Pries. Larr A. Co. recoiinm nd the Scheme. Carr & Co. will sell Prizes all we a-k Is cne fair trial a Nothing Ventured Noth.iig Gained I " Remember the baaeee Carr Sl Co. give. Enclose the meaty and receive ihe Cash. Please addres E. N. CARR A CO, dc27 No. 138, Pratt sueet, Baltimore, WA i)A BOXEfl lim quality Mould Candle. tJ lim-aek, Cothe. 35 chests Tea. 5UU lbs. sJi shelled Almonds. 3U hsrrcL cni-h.-d and powdered ugar. 10 bales Canill" Wick. M bah Cotton Twine. Mnmlla Rope of all kinds. Wholesale and ratal, at novao McAXVAlR aV RTCVA i IIK1HT3IAN AMI NEW VLAR. BOOKS! BOOKi I ! A tine collectun .1 niu.lafor IfSOi Lnfili-h and Aim rh im d!u-trntd works; . uv. inle Hooka ; Bible aud I rsyer Itoi.ks. the t:net rdiO. n-. and in any style of bindmg ; some Mosaic sides, with boles, dieting cases, wrmnf de-ka. A-c, sVe. The finest ai'iortment ever offered for tale tn thia. city, at the new book atore of de24j J. U. ltlLtY CO.
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Full Text | VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1850 NUMBER 157. PRINTED AND P Ull LI rill ED II V SCOTT fc SASOOBI. qFFICE SOUTH-EAST CO (INK 11 OK IIIU1I ST. AMI) SL'UAJt TElt.HH Iimirliilily In advance. Tim Pally, to MNH In Columbus, per year H sent hy mull out of Culninbus H during tha cj1o) aud Tri-Weekly balance ysar- In Columbus Dy mull The Tri-Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbua Out or tin- city; by mail, elngle To clubs uf lour anil upwards To clubs of ten and upwards, to one addreia Daily, Motion Tri-Weekly Weekly, single To clubs of live ami upwards .$f on . 5 00 Of . 5 00 . 4 00 . :j ix) . 2 on . 1 50 . 1 25 . 1 00 40 Advertising. The following rotes and rules of advertising have been agreed upon betwiteu the proprietor of the Ohio Stutcsinun and the Ohio State Journal, to bu observed, In all n it, after this dute. July 90, 1649. Dnllv Pnoi-r. One ;utfl, 10 linei or loss, one insertion " " each additional.." " " 1 week " " 8..." 3..." " m "1 month eo 50 035 1 30 a oo 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 20 00 22 00 25 00 . . . . 3U 00 80 00 ". 35 00 40 IX) 45 00 55 00 i:to oo Standing card, fi lines or Use, per anuuui . column.with 4 changes, 6 "18....".... " changed weekly.. ' M duily . " with 4 changes.. " 6...." "18....".... " changed weekly. . mmy. Other cases not nrovidod tor. ohunbh iu eonJhrmifv with the above rate. The standard of mcnure:ncnt to lie minion type. For each additional stpiuri in the dnily, inserted one month, or u greater lenftll of time, and for each ndditiemd square inserted under the yearly rutes, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is specific! on the uinuuscr.pt, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers, not accountable for the accuracy of leirnl ndverliec-iii' ot beyond the Hinouut churned for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description.) to he charged at the rata of titty cents per week, fur each name ; the same to be, in ull cairn, paid iu advance. All advertisement fruui strangers or trauaicnt persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unleas ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business . and all udvurtiacinenu nut pertaining thereto, to be paid fur evtra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Sec, not to Ik contracted for by the ycor, but to bu charged by the piece, at the u.-uul rates. No AUVKllTISEMESTS CAN BK INSERTED QRATUTOUSI.Y. Advertise incuts for charitable institution!', lire companies, ward, township, and otlier public meetings, luid euch like, to bo t hnrged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Death inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funernl invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others tending communications or requiring notices, desirim to call attention to fairs, soiree. Bon certs, or any public: enlei lainmciiN w here charges are uinde for adinitUnue all notices of private tHOdliHtnH every notice designed to call atU'nlion to privat enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only bu insert d with the andmandJng that the same is to M paid for. If intended to t hutrted In tha editorial eolnmo, the tame will be oharged at the rate of not less: than 20ccuU per line, and then only when accompanied by an fiilvertiement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not losa than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the insult! exclusively, to b charged at tint rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtcs. Attorneys will be holden fur the price of iusertiug advortise-incuts brought in by tbein. a Counting House Almanac for 1850. 9 JANUARY. JULY. - M. T.lw r. Y. s. . . .. :i 4 5 8 7 8 9 in ii 12 13 U IS 18 17 IS 1!J 20 31 Xi-JH 8SS8 137 28 2!) 30 31 .. .. ! i.m.t.w T.lr.l i. !.. i 8 "3 4 "5 5 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 17 18 19 20: 21 22 23 24 35 99 27 28 99 30 31 AUOUSl'. , 1 2 II .4507 8 0 10 111 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 94 25 98 27 28 99 30 31 SEPTEMBER. ; 3. M. T. wj r. F. s. ,112 3 4" 5 "7l 7 1 8 9 10 11 19 13 14 ,15 16 17 18 19 20 31 29 23 24 25 29 27 28 20 30 1 OOTOBBH. 8. M. T. w t. K. .. .. 1 2 3 4 "5 0 7 8 9 III 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 211' 27 28 29 311 31 .. .. NoVEMHEH. , a-lrlrj wj t. f. s. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 33 24 252li 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER, i 8. M.T. W T- F. 8. 1234 nin 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 ..' 8. M.j T. W T. v.a. 1 2 8 4 5 8 7 8 9 II) 11 12 13 14 15 M 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 2425 Qli 27 28 . . . . MARCH." 1 3.m. v T. 8. I I "2 18 4 6 8 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 1 17 18 11120 21 22 2:1 24 25 88 27 28 89 30 3l.......... APRIL. ..1 m. t. w t. r. .. 12 3 4 5 7l : 7 8 0 10 II 12 13 14 19 19 17 18 19 20 2 1 a 33 24I25 89 27 128 211 30 .. MAY, 1 . m. i. vv t. r.j . 1 . . I . . . . 1 2 3 "4 5 9 7 8 0 10 11 12 18 14 15 1(1 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 96 27 28 20 10 31 .. JUNE. wra 0 7 13 14 80 21 27:28, 29 W. A. Mil, Attorney nt I,nw nml Solicitor tn ( linneery. OFFIL'K with Wm. Denntson Jr., No. 8, Neil'a Ktchange, oppo-alte Hccretary of state's ollice. Iecl2-ily i. r. conwav. l. r. tomlinson. B. F. f'ONWAV A- CO., KO0IM, DBALlftf IM prodlue, pig lit on, AND Conunietiton nnd Forwnrtllnff .Mcrehniile riOKT ITltET, Jy-lyd POKT3MOUTH, OHIO. A. It. lll'TTI.KH. (Attorney mid ('mintellnr nt l.nw, ColnmbnK. Oliin. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, oppoaite f t-cretary of dUte's other. Jy27 ' WILLIAM K. OILMOHE. ( Ma:iI.F4 W Olt.MOBE. W. E. V C. W. i 1 1 Mm: i . Attorneys nt l.nw and Hotleitor in t'hnnrerj . Office, N. E. corner Mam and Seventh atreets, Mlt-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. COM8TOCK 6c CO Forwarding nnd i " (-; .c . Produce Dvalers, and Lard Od Manufiurturers, Canal lla-rin, COLl'MBl'S, OHIO. J RIDUWAY & toJs Iron Fonndry llrond ulreei, near the Bridge, ( oliiin-bu, Ohio. PtoTea of all kinda, and a great variety of Catingf , alwaya on hand, ootl.'il Bit. KOBFJIT TIIO.MFMON'S OFFICE, "JVO. 4, Nella Exrhniifir, opposite the Secretary of tftnr'B iv office. High at., Columbus. decll (JFOIKJE I!. T T . SIGN AND HANNLU PAINTER, uovft-dtf coll 5i i t a. omn. WALTER TlTltTLI Attorney nnd t'onnwllor nt l.nw, 'nlnmba, Ohio. ALSO, a CommL sioner to Uke the Acknowledgment of DeHl lor the State of New Yori. Office on High at., between Town and Rich. oct20 I. N. WHITIM; Sc IICNTIMiTON, OOOK-SHI.I.ER.-5 and Stationera, next door to the Clinton Bank, MJ Hleh street. Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Booka and Stationery always on band. WM. tZIBEMT. JL c. UUW HKIHEKT 6V I.IM.EY, BOOK BINDERS, High atrect, oppoute the Public OfBre. Co-Inmbaa. aug2ti,'45 TO BINBERM. Rl'MNO MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for . cheep for cash. jefi C. HCOTT JOHN McBOWIXE, Jr COMMISSION AND FOKWA V AiLDLNO MERCHANT, HKW OJU.KAM. GBEBj a it no r r & co., I EALEIiS in Hardware ami Cutlery, Iron, Nail, Glass, House A-r builders' materials, Panning and Mechanical Tools, Military Gooda, Ac, Ac., No. Hil High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock W III I I. Kll SLIl'I'KRtt. N naaortment of Ladies' White Kid Slipioi s just received and a. foranhi by dee7 II. II. KIMBALL. DAVIS, SMITH cV CO.. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-V Dculern in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. I'emotiid attention given to wotivinf aid for aranung goods, and nelliiij Produce consigned for nit, uI2-dly. JRTXA INMtKANCE COMPANY, i l Hartford, Connecticut. Capital paid In and solely Invested, V-P -j7(I,iMX). The anbscrilKT, Agent for tins Company, is pro-pared to take every description of Fire Inburame, upon liboral tonne. J25-dtf.) D. ALEXANDER, Agent, Coin inlma. RBMOYALi AR. MAIMH'ri OFFICE, coiner of Rich nnd Third streets, ad-MJ juinhm his residence, and oppoaite tho Pblt Baptist Church. dooU-dn BBS. SKINNER III I. in; ETII, WILL uttend to idl uses, iu city or country, on the shortest notice. Oflee.No.944. Hbth atrant ntMwaaCnmmaunslainnw. Residence, over the store of Meware. WoodblUJ it Field. Entrance on Friend street. sep2C-d-)m COLIMIBI S INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE ANB MARINE. '! Ills Company continues to insure every species of building, A and the lurniture, machinery, goode, wares and mrrehoiidize, and other property continued therein, against loss or damage by firo; also, steai nl touts, nnd nil anil vessels, and the cargoes of steam-bonta, sail vivstils, keel hont", and otlier water craft, against the perils of was, lakes, ami rivera, on the most favoruhlo term?. jmmHM DEM AH ADAMS, Jr., See'y. 1 (( BAOS Pimento i M bup Java Cofloe, lundinir from L'ni-A yjJ ted BUM, and for sale, by KING Si IlEFl'NER, pC Cincinnuati LEATHER. 100 buudlea Upper and Skirting Leather juat received by KING &. HBPFNBB, ape jso 7 Butt street, tmcinnuU Sf MAR ANB 3IOEASSES.-:i:0 ltdds Sugar, fair and prime; l,ytKi bids Moluaned ; for enle lv KINO &. HEFFNEB, iiinr1, 57 Main ttreet, Cincinnati 500 SIDES HOEE LEATHER, JUST received, and more coming, of all wcightu nnd superior quality, which will he sold at the lowest figure for OMh. at the ' und Leallier Store i II. II. KIMBALL. jVTEII. Q0U8E BATHS are now in line operation, and this 11 delightful, cheap and henllhy luxury, enn now bg enjoyed in full perfection. Warm, Cold ami Shower I. ' . at all hours. jj"fiekcta obtained at the Ollice of tho Neil House. Endies Bntlii. The Btttu for Lndies an now open, und ticketacnti be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladiiV parlor of the Neil Houne, whero a fun ink' attendant will be in rend mens. jelb-dtf (Mi, CLOTHS and Iplesdid lot of Mahonivy, Fancy, Gennan L AROfl Chi- lmi'ii-ii ami .Vuieriean Furniture Oil Clothe, ju-t ro- evived and for Mk by J. D. USIIUK.N & LU. NEW BOOKS. HISTORY ol Spnni-h Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in 3 volumes. Vol. 1 just received. Chahiier'a Institutes ot Theology, in 2 volumes.. The Whale and his Captor, or Tho Whaleman's Adventure, and tin- Whale's Bioiruphv, Ac, fllW, By Rev. Henry T. Choe-vcr. For nlfl by dafla ' I. N. WillTINO &i HUNTINGTON. ANTIION'S ANCIENT ( . i. i H ; K I' I i . A SYSTEM of Ancient and Mediu-val Geography, fee. By Charles Autbou, LED. 1 large vol. 8 TO, Just publubcd. For pnlu at tho Bookstore of dedH I. N. WHITING ,t HUNTINGTON. VOTICE.- The nuUn nod uecouuts of Georiie (iere ftCou arc xl left with ih for settleinent and collection. They uiu-t be collection, lliey mu-t GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbus, July 5, 1649. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE. FOR sale, low for ca-h, or on short credit, u largo aasortuient ol Printing Materia)?, consisting in part uf 1 Kstru Imperial Press. 2 Super-royal Iron Smith Presses 1 Slanbeny l'rees. 89 I-. Pie. 310 " Small Pica. !io0 " Loii" Primer 4(H) " Boureoiu, nearly now 10) " Bn-vier. 130 " Minion, " " 131) " Minion, " " Seveial fonts Fnncv Tvoo. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. io-'i iner wiin .-unui-, ...iiev-. Mini -. i nii-e-, iiuieii, I. etui.-, (hook and DiwVnamrd Imposing Stones, und finally, everything uh'ii in a prmt lie,' ouice, Auj portion ot the above will bo sold extremely '"w for cash, or on iliort time. decll CIIAS. SCO'lT, Agent. COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROAD. " Till! nunuxl elnedon lor Dlrwotow of tin- Cohunbtia and Xi nia Knilroad. wilf lu lield at the oftlee of aaiU tympany in C lumbar on Ttaetdav abe 1st day of January next, between Uic hours of 2 and I o'clock, P. M. P.y order ot the Board. J. RIDGWAY, Jr., Secretary. dec8-il.'lw Stateaman copy. WMITICS VICES of Domestic Manufacture, tUbeel in the k7 mtirket, Jur friile at the Mgn ullhu GILT PADLOCK Sept ID 1! IPLKY'S WAR WITH MILMCO.-A full BctOTVOf Rise, Prolines etui U i iiiKiMh rt of the War with Mexico : Ii. K. S. Ripley, Brevet Major iu the 'nited States Army, a vols. H vo. Just published. For sale at the RookMorc nt dfjeW I N. WIHTINC. &. HUNTINGTON. IJATENT PEN -VIA K ERS A NOTIIEItTsi,' PPL VV A A superior article lor making Ouill Pen- by a finale and simple nperaaOD, Wnrranted. For sale at the new I k tore of de'JJ J. II. RILEY CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO HOI SB PAINTERS. HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHEIIS Valiablk Diacovr.HV Ot the AMI or Paintinu. IaKH CoPeucK, of Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered a cimple process of preparing and mixing com i mill white lead ptiiut nnd all delicate colors, by which their liability to change and kkM their coio. and beauty in the shade or dark is cumplet) ly obviated. It if a well known fact that white paint iu parlora and other hut-up rooms, iu passages and In hind doors and shutters, almost invariably MMMM I dirty, smoky, yellow hue, soon after beJag pplledt Whan nteloded from the direct rays of light. Every good painter must desire to n'medy tliis ocknowleilgrd evil. This be may now easily and cheaply do, and be enabled to perform good work that will be oeefnj and ivtufeetory to Meeue- tonu rs, nnd thereby secure him increased patromge by embracing the present opportunity to avail liuus If of this desirable improvement in his art. Plea-e call nt this ollice to eximine rertificates, ; nnd to ltnni how the necc-ary iiifornuition may )e obtained. "f"IlouM keepers, nhip nod steionboat owners should of course Ml that their painting is lierealUT dour according to this un-chniigeHble and superior method, and thus avoid the annoyance, biconvenienee. nnhVeih'liliinee and expesMm of frepieut repainting. Columbus, Dec. lW, M'X VOU JANUARY, IS.1S 40,(M0 DOLLARS. MAKYLAM) CGNSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Cham 17, for ltoO, to be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Thuriday, Jan. 10, UM 76 number lotu ry nnd N Drawn Ballou. MOBOfc l of 2o,ono is ao.ono, 1 of s.noo u 5,000, 1 of 2,500 in 2.500, 1 of i - is l.aft?, 20 of 750 are 15,00", 20 of 400 are e,000, 'Ai of are I I""1, ;i00 of 100 are ". ' I of 40 are 2,5G0. TitkeU 95 Shares in proportion. Certificate of packagn in the above will he issued ami sold at the following rate ; 'J6 whole bulvea 37,50, 20 ipiarVr, 1- 20 eighths, 9,37. $.0,000! Mnrylnnd Cousnlidnled Lottery For the lenefit of the Consolidate Lotteriea of Maryland. Claaa A, for 1p50, to M drawn in Uie city of Baltimore, Md. Saturday, Jan. 12, 150, 7ti numhen, and U drawn ballot. SPLENDID BLIIEMr. 1 of 50,000 ia JSfKWW. 25 of l.nno are 250.000, 194 of 400 are TTJOft or 100 are 0,000, flfi ot 60 aro 5,2tW, i of 70 am 4,672, 132 of 00 are TJOft RK of 50 arc 0,000. Tickets . : :. -.-i . iu proportion. Certifiratej of paekn?r-s in Uie above will be issued ami sold at the following rates : 20 whole ticket 0210, 26 half ticket 105, 20 quarters 52,50, 26 eighth 26,25. $40,000 Mnrylnnd Connoiidnird I.oltcrv. Class 7, tor U0O, to le drawn in te City of Baltimore, Md.. Tliursday, Jan. 15, 1650. 96 numl?r lottery and 10 drawn ballote. uLoaiot'4 h ( 1 of 020.000 la 20.000, 1 of 6,000 i -.a.i 1 of 4,000 Is 4,000, 1 of 1,760 is 1,760, in of 1,200 ere 12,000, 10 of ' are ft.000, 10 of 3u0 are 3,000, 10 of 200 are 2,0tW, 76 ot 100 are 7.6ai, 56 of 40 a re 2.240. Ticket 05 Share in proportion. Certificates of package In the above will le i'ued and sold at the following rate 22 whole tickcU 065, 22 halvea 32.50, 22 quarters 16.-J5, eighths 6,12. S37,.100 Crnud Contoliduted I.nltery of Mnrylnnd. for the benefit of the Consolidated Lotterie. Claw No. 6 for 1P50. To be drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Jan. 19, 1-5". FLCKDin aciIIMK. 1 of 037.5O0 is 37.500, 20 of .Vaw are 70.000. 25 of 1,500 are 37,. 500, 25 of 750 are 16.750, 25 of 305 are 7.632. 124 of 250 are 31,000, 63 of 100 are 6,300. 63 of 75 are 4.725, 126 ol 50 are 6.300. Tickets 010 Shares in proportion. Certificate of package will be Issued and sold at die followiiiK rates: 26 wfaole ticket 0130. 26 halvea 65, 26 piartcr. 3.50, m eighth 16,25. $40,000 .Mnrrlnnd on-olidnled I orterv. For the benefit uf the Town of Bel-Air, and for other purpoaes. Class 23, for 1650. To he drawn in the city uf Baltimore, Md.. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1650. 76 numlvrr lottery and 12 drawn ballot. OJHpM 1 of 020,000 is 20.000, 1 of 6.000 is 6,000, 1 of 4.000 i 4,000. 1 of 2,0u0 is 2.000, 25 of 1,000 are 25.000. 25 of 500 are 12,500, 25 of 500 are ngjk 166 of 214 are 35.565, 64! of 50 are 3,300 Tickets 05 Sharea in proportion. Certificate of packages In the above wiH be issued and sold at the following rate 2f whole nckets 070, 26 halve 35, 26 quarters 17.50. 26 eighth D.7.V Address K N. CARR it CO- dVJfi 136 Pratt street. Baltimore, Md. THE I,IMI OWNER'S MANI'AL, CONTAINING a summary of Statute Regulation in New York. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, low and Wisronain, concerning Land Tides, Dee-d-. Morteaara, Wills of Real Estate, Descent. Land Taxes, Ta Sales. Redemptions, Limitations, Ex-emptions. Interest of Money and I'rury, with an appendix eon-taming die (Constitution ot the amid StUea By Benjatmn F. Rail, Counseller at Law. 1 vol. 6vo. TESTIMONIALS. From E fiov. Seward : "I beliee your work will be eiten sivcly useful, and think I cannot be mistaken in adTjing its publication under an expet tation that it wuU b of much eervice to land owuers and to the puhuc." from Millar. I Fillmore, Vice President of the L'ni ted States " Such a work ia wanted, not only by the legal profession, bait by many btuines men having commerce or dealing in the States noticed. Sin h a manual would furnish just the inlormaQon which persona lnteretd in western land desire " For sale at the Booketore of de2S -ditw L H. WHITTNtt it liUNTINOTON. BOOKS AND STATIONERY I.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, t li AND !ITATlUNKUSr IIIUll ST1UKT, CULL'MUtS NEW KBITION OF SWAN'S TREATISE. ISAAC N. WHITING IT AH lust nublhhed n new edition of n Treatiao on tho Law 11 relating to Uie Powers and Duties of Justicee o( the Peace io.il t.'on-taliles in tllo Maw ol Uluo; witli rrHiticni form-, By Joseph R. Swun, lato President ot the Twelfth Judieiid CUtTUlt Fourth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, 1 vol. 8vo.; tine law binding. Since islo, when the tliird edition of tliia work waa published, the Legislature have nasscd numerous laws, uuhliahcd in llfal siiuill volumes. These law modify and chance n great variety of matter contained in tho previous editions of this Treatise, 'flic .inn.-dictiuii ot .hi-tice, ol the Peace hn li,u extended to the nc-tion of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry und Detainer haa undergone considerable modifications. In this edition the text haa been rovised. aa well to conform to these changes as to other alterations of law, by statute andother-wi-e, since the third edition was published. For ftale nt tho book atom of I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Tho work may nlso be had, nt the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicotho ; Wm. .MeArthur, Ctrcleville; Jan. Stcnhcuaoti, Portsmouth ; Santord A Co., bookK'llera, Newark ; W. W. Reed Sc. Son, tmd A. W. Perley, do., Zanesville; Dr. J, Dunham, St. CluirsvihV j A. F razor, Steu-benville; B. L. & T. Haima, New Lisbon; Beebe & Elkitis, hook-acllers, Akron ; W. &. H. Slocurn, do., Marietta ; J. D. Bigger A Co., WMfflOO J. J. Fnet, do., Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. VV. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking co.; Sam'l Km p-per, WoosttT; John Beall, Cadiz; Martin Welker, clerk of the court, Millershurgh, Holmes co.; Wm. II. Caniield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, do., Paiuesville ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull co.; A. C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jellerr-on, AiUbuln co.; Dsmd I ttnpOet ,v r-on, liookscllers, Sandusky City ; J. J. IVnch, hooks'ller, Miuutield ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller. Snniiatield ; S. Millikau. clrrk uf the court, Washington, Fayette eo.; Clias. Ellis, bookseller, Dayton; Frnneis Harris, Xe inn; James aurrUOO tunl II. i.iiiHtocKer, riqua; l nomas nrodle, Porimattcr. Lebanon ; H. W, Derby Si Co., booksellers, Cim innii-ti ; L F. Dcsilver, do., do.; Wm. W. Fny, Delnwure; U. C. Worth, Upjier Sandusky ; Curtis Allen, Marion , John Mclvin, London, Madison co.; Geo. Ebert, TilHn ; Wm. Hood, Perry sburgh ; C. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwnlk ; J. Sowers & Co., Findlay; Otto H. Moeller, Somerset, Perry co Parsons &. Co., Elyria ; B. B. Lippott, Mt. Venion. dccl3-dA:w NEW EDITION OF THB OHIO FOIIMS AND PaAOTICB. ISAAC N. WHITIKO, COLUMBUS, HAS publixlied n New FMitioti of Practicid Forma in Actions Personal and Real, and in Chancery, now iu common u-e in tha)fltato of Ohio; comprising Process, Declarations, Plena,lb--plicatione, Demurrers, Verdicta, Judgmenta, Completo Record, Scire Facia . Attachineiit, Ejectment, Occupying OlllmOTtf, BUJ of Particulars. Hills of Execution. Error. Certiorari, Attncjel De potitions in Stale Cnui ts and in Cottltl of tha United States. Re demption iroin lax Sales, l ierKa' r.niries, r.xecuiions, rartiiion Habeas Cornus. Uatbs. Select Writ. Aunuiiitment of Clerks. Ad mhbiou of Attorneys and SolieiUirs, and various other ProCtajdhlgi at Lnw; Rills m Cbiuiccry. Injiuicttoif. subpieua ami notice, Ue-murrery, Pleas, An.,wer.j, Hearing and Re-hearing, Mtutera and Receivers, Bills of Review, Order-, Dccreoa. c; with Notes. '( it dangeroun to alter old catabltiked farms." 2 Eq. Co. Abg. 764. By P. II. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 large eup. royal 8vo. vol. of 70 pnges. iu line law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. From the Jud(f of the Court In Blink. " The new forms, the authorities adduced, and the copious notes added to this edition, greatly increase its value. The hook will prove of great utility in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It hua been prepared with care, and evinces n degree ot critical learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value uf the work, but alo to the well earned lima na an able law writer of ita learned author." CMrt fat Hank, January 7, 1841). From the lion, Judge MeLenn, of tho V. 8. Supreme Court. " AH who nre acquainted with Uie accurate learning nnd high prole-sional character of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a valuable book from his pen under the above title ; and 1 am sure that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. The forma of prpces from tha commencement, of n greet variety of civil actions until their final terminntions, nre given, and the forms of pleadings iu cases at common law, nnd alio in chancery, so aa to guide the prnctitioner in every step he takes; and in relation to these forms of process nnd pleadings, n referenco is made to authorities sustaining important poinu of practice, under atmropriata heads. Tha minbtcrinl duties of clerk." and of officers generally, are plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking depositions in the' federal us well as in tin; State courts. Upon the whole, I consider this work ns a most valuable one to the profession, nnd to all whose dutiea connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the admini-tratioii of justice." I'Yoni the Hon. Judge Burnet. " It appenrsto me that no Practitioner m the courts of our State, with your book before them, can bo at a loss for the form of any Process, Pleading, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, unit can ue wanted hi the course of Ins practice; and it is very evident that Ihe numerous references in your copioua notes, will save much time und labor to those of the profe'sion who consult the work." From Judge Wnlker. "We have here, under the name of second edition, in reality, a new book of H7U pnges, every one of which contains matter of every day Utility to the Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do in. I hW evil the tyro, with the light lu re luruhrd. nrrJ lc nt a lots for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. VVilcox has not only given tho Awie, but the trnertfort; lor nuthoritiea are cited to sustain almost every form presented and then the index, that better half of u law book, is very elaborate and complete." From Judge Wright. " Hie first edition has been carefully revised, and ao many otlier forms added that 'litis may be regarded as tdmost a new work.' fjfaatooa note are added to this edition, rtlatim; chiefly to prac tice, selected from materials collected l y the author during several vein s, und eneciullv retatim! to the inure iiinmrtniit ouestions iu Chancery practice that have not yet been settled in the courts of Lawyer. For sulu at Uie book store ot I. N. WHTTWa Sl IIUNTINCTON. Tho work may also be bad, at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz ; Dr. Hnrvey Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Joneg, bookseller, Cbillicottie; William McArthur, Circleville; James SnpluiL-on, Portsmouth; Snnfnrd & Co., booksellers, Newark: W. W, Reed ,!t Sons, and A. W. Perley, do., Zanesville; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville; A. L. Frnzer, do., Steubenvilh" ; B. L. &i T. Hiinna, New Lislmii ; Beebe fit I.lkin-, booksellers, Akron ; W. A- S. Slocnm, do., Marietta J. D. Bigger & Co., Miwsillon : J. J. Fart, do., Clinton ; B. Little, do., Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Loirun, Hocking county; Samuel Rnepper, Wooster; John Bcull, Cadiz; Martin Welker, clerK of the court, , Biers-burgh. Holmes county; Win. 11. Canlietd. Eat, Medina; M. C. Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, do., l'ainenvdle, W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull county; Aiiuh C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetb r.oii, A-btnbula county I David Campbell fij Son, bOokaaTIera, Sandusky City ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larwill, clerk of the court, Bucyrus Bnm.-on A Mc-Lane, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, tyrisgnV Id B. Millikan, clerk of the court, Washington, Fuyettc county; C. Ellis, bookseller. Dayton ; Francis Harris, Xeuin ; James Morrison nnd II. Limbocker, Piqun ; Thos. Brodie, Po-fma-fer, Lebanon; II. W. Derby ,t Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; (i. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Mclvin, London, Madison co.; Ocorge Ebert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perryi-hurgh ; (' E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwnlk ; J. Sow ers & Co., Findlay; Otta 11. Moeller, Somerset, Perry eo.; Par-sons & Co., Elyria. decll-dhw A C O M I ' 1 j K T F, Dill EST OF THE OHIO REPORTS. N. WHITING a HL'NTINtiTON have published a digest of ! the firt sixteen volumes ol' the Ohio Reuorts; contiiinim: all the cases ever reported at Law and in Equity in tha Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. H. Wilcox, Attorney nt Law, and sometime Reporter of that Court ; 1 vol 6 vo, Too pngei, in firm law binding'. Price J3,3(). (H this di'-e-t Jmiie Kurnei remark-': " I nni ot opinion Mint it has niuch merit, and will lie a valuable acquisition to tho libraries of our profession. It is calculated to save much time and moor, aa well as to si" ure iuo una nccuniu views ui uie course ol decisions on the various matters whii h have lieen in litigation in the Supreme Court of our State eiuce the year IfifiL The plan cno-i n tor the work is i-unpie ana perspicuous, winch ruias to iu convenience and value." Judiro Walker aavs: " Tliia flfareal is very systematically nr- ranged, well condensed, haa a complete table ot the cases with reierrnee to the volumes, ami, wnai we uo not nnu in ingests, on :m elViit index to the priiicipaUnattera.'' The work mav also ha hasfflaraaa nuldishers' prices, of the fol lowing pcrsuti. viz : lr H Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones,book--filer, Chillicothe ; W McArthur, Circleville ; .lames Steiilicnson, rortMiiouth ; Sanlonl At Co. hooksellers. .Vewai lt; V W fteeit Sons, and A W Perley, do, Zanesville. Dr J Dunhem. Mt Clairsville; A L Frazer. do, Steubenville ; BL A T Hnnna, New Lisbon; Beelie Sl Elkin. booksellers, Akron; W 6c. Slocurn, do, Marietta; J D Rigger Sl Co, Massillon ; J J Fast, do. Canton ; B Little, do, Ravenna i C W James, clerk of the court. Logan, Hocking co; H Knepper, Wooster; J Beid. Cadii; M. Welker. clerk of the court. Millcrsburirh. Holme co; W II Cantield. Esq. Medina; M 0 loiinlove, biMiiuwtller. Clevebuid : C bartlett, do, Painesvdle; W N Porter. Warren. Trumbull co ; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, A-htabula co D CanipMl A Son, himkeeUert, Sandusky City ; J J Beach, tiook.-eller, Alan-neio ; j u i.nrwell, clerk of the court, Bucyrua ; Rronson A McLene. Kenton. Hardin co ; J N Kurtz, bookseller, tfpringtifld ; S, Millikan. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; 0 Ulh. bookeller, Dayton; r Harris, Aenia; j .Morrison ami n i.imoocaer, i iqua ; i i ; t . i r . Postmaster, Lebanon ; I) W Derby A. Co, boikaellera, Cincinnati; WW Fay, Delaware: O C Worth, Upper Sandusky; C Alb-n, Marion: J Mclvin. London, Madison co; Q Ebert, Tiffin ; Wm Hood. Pernrsbureh : C E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk i J Sowers sV Co, lindliy O II Motller, Somerset, Perry co ; Par-eons & Co, Elyria lde!9-d&w -ff BOXES (JHEEN tJLASS WARE.-Flasks.Quarts, fJJ Pint-and Half-porter an I Pnekni' Bottles. Jar, Tum- bler. Vial, and Druegist Ware of all kinds j 500 lioxcs Flint (ilassware ; Wine bottles. Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plain and Muted. Abo, Dmaa-ist Ware ol every variety, con-tantJy for ale by N W SPEERrf, oelTtf Columbua street. Cincinnati ,)i ff BOXES Bellevernon Superior Wheel Oven Glaaa, i-sfiUvU zea from 6X9 to WMBfj 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown. Plate and French, of all descriptions ; 2000 boxes Country Brands, zes from 7 X 9 to 20X24 Conatantly on hand at Pittsburgh pricee N W SPEF.RS, oel7 tf No 12. Columbiana atreet, Cincinnati SICAK ANB SI 4JAH IIOl'SE MOLASSES -J00 brls Refined Sucars: 50 do 6 H Mulaaaes, prime, land.ng from Belle Isle, and for sale by ssDsj - ' in.n .m ';. Lincinnau Mt'LBS. Plx very line Mnles. suitable for California adren-turers, may be hail hy applvius to ap KING A. IIEFFNER, 27 Main at, Cincinnati RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 ia boxe, 100 V boxe. landing from John Adams, and for sale by ap6 KING Si IIEFFNER, Cincinnati Li; ITIILIt ! LEATHER ! LI- lTIII-:il THE subacriber ha more Leather in store, a greater variety, and at lower price, than can be found elsewhere in the city Manufacturers who will please call and cumins for themselves re assured that th-v w,ll not eo away dieeatisflL s Hizh sL. omerol Journal building. ocl8 IL U. KIMBALL. HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, llrond Ntreel, Columhun, Ohio. apC-dtf A I'l l oi, BOV0B OOLtTMBVSi OHIO. M. NOH'l'HRL'P, Piioi'KiKroa. fllUIfi new and popular Hotel is located in tho most central part A of tho city. It una been eiilureed, nnd ia now furnished in a style equal to that ot any Hotel in the West. The Tula d'Hote ia furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will be spared to make tho gueat feel at II ONE. Stages for all the routes, enll nt tin's house DAILY for paaaengcra. Convenient, ami first-rate Stabling and Carriage House altach cd, and experienced imd careful (Jailers, uhvuy in attendance. aeptlO-dyl ITNITBO STATICS IIOTIX-COU'.UDUS. ROBERT RUB8EL HAH taken tin his uld stoj the United States Hotel, Incited a few rods south of where ho U nrennn d lo Bccommodate nnd iii oe nappy 10 welcome in t oio patrons tuul lriemi-. ana nu otu er who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of cither business or pleuure. nian'd A .U RR I CAN SALOON, (UN DC It Till: AMERICAN HOTEL.) HAVH just received Freeh Oysters, nml will constantly keep i;. hand ull the dediencies of tun Heason, mefa ns Oy.iters, Hirdu, Venison, Froh Fish, Snrdines, Pickled Oysters, Cluma, Lobsters, iX Sic. The llur will he lieot constantly suimlii d with the pu rest Liquors, Wines, Cordiuls, fJofira A'c. No pains will be spared n eratuy tno BaaM ana appetites of the guesU ot tne Aiiiencnu -uloon. C1" Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc l-tf CITY SAfToON-ColumbuT. OUo iOIINF.R lliith Street and Sugar alley. Tho proprictora of this establishment are now nrenured to serve un Oysters, Otune, 1 i-h. und ull the luxuries nf the season, iu a style unsurpassed. They have also added several private rooms for (joutlemen wishing to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with thu best of Liquora and Cigars. On draught, Carew'a Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, and Rottled S -oteli Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by (ocjf-dtl J BAKKFJl &. OLIaflTED, IJF1C INSI 'RANCH. 1VEW YORK LII K INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 08, li Wall street MORRIS FRANKLIN, JVatt PLINY FULL-MAN, staftufcja Charter perpetual. Tho buciness of this cumjia-ny is conducted upon tin: mutual plan. It- net camiiiga during the last three year-, amounted to over 6180,00). Each policy holder is a member of the company, und entitled to share in its profit-, which have uvcrnged 50 per cent, per annum on nil premiums paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unlets they exceed $50, in which case 00 percent.is required und 40 per cent, may be paid by depositing a note fur that amount, renewable annually, nnd bearing 0 per eent. intercut. The amount of its capital, the character of its securities, and Its mod of doing busine-s, make this mm of the sntost companies in the Cnlou, for Life limuranccperfcct security hetn alter all, sought for iu investment of this kind. This company will insure on the lives of persons on any pert of the globe, at eqttjtabla rales ol premium. A mnii may iiiturc liu life in the name of bid wife, ao that the amoun. inuiod will go to bar or to hi children, if she die before him. The many advantage of Life Insurun-o are beginning to he correctly appreciated, and the prudent und considerate, are daily securing to their families and lricnds advantages. The Igent in thu city would respectfully cull attention to the aupcrirr claims of this company. Any infurmution in ntllinartllill with tho subject will be cheerfully riven, and thu applications for insunince promptly attended to. A. B. W0MBAUQH, Agent, 3d door aoutli of the Franklin Hunk, over Coil's store. Rod't Thomi'ion, M. 1 ' Exniuining Phytic iuu. (inatJS MACK .V BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, most J07 Main htkket, Cincinnati, Ohio, respectfully inform the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that we have opened in this place, in Mr. Wakutt's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a now and fashion-ebleatOOh Of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting ol llrond, Pilot, Felt, Blanket and Hcuvcr Cloth Uvtr Coats, Cloaks, a large assortment of Frock and Dress, busfneaa mid Walking Coats, ic, Ao. An exteusive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring Bottoms Pantaloon a, of nil colors, itripea and figures, mnde up of the most fasliioiiubb' tnnU'rials. A large variety of Vests, of the latest cut. Gentlemen's Linen Drovers, L'nderahirts, Cravat.s, Bsarfj, Suspenders, Hats, Cups, Carpet Hugs, Sic; a lot of other articles too muncrous to mention. All of the above articles are otlered to the public nt prices lower tliau any otlier establishment uf this kind in this city tins done he-fore. Pwehaablg as we do our tnaOffhUl at the Enstern markets, and miuiufucturing the elolbiiiL' ourself, we think usaafe in saying that we are enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper then the rest, Without leeanraflll to ourselves. Being thus connected with our nmiiu factory, we rhnll be constantly in receipt of new clothing, made of the latest style of good", and cut in the latest fashion, by one of the best cutters iu we went. We ropectlully solicit Ihe culls of the Gents to examine our flock, and if they find anything to suit, we nre confident the prices Atari will. Give us u trial, is all we ask. M. 6l B. Qewnaa :arvli work. VRCIUTECTS, lluilders. I n; ' Max n nld 1 ellows, and oth' rs ffngnged in buitUnig, ran hu suitpla d with ttuved work tor any purpose, Whether las-ical or Grotesque, Gothic or A rubes-iue, Altur nieces for churches. Centre Pieces to support chandelier', Panefn for walls, Kriezes, Cnps, Tresses, Sec. (ieiitlcun n ciipplied with original de-igin ; Churches, Public Halls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anything on this aide the Atlantic. The subscriber has hail muny years experience, and can refer to many of his works, public and irivate. mo cnrveii oceoriuioti-' upon ine rciung oi toe unit rei-OWa1 Hall in Davton was designed und carved by him. and is ac knowledged to he the most beautiful and most appropriate thing of the kind in America. The interior of Unshod Ot old buildings decorated with fucilitv. Figures and figure heads for signs. J, ROBINSON, Carver, oc;jl-d3m Dublin, Fi uiikliu county, Ohio. TWO ! L EN BIB EAR.IIS. eriher, residing ul Wuterville, in the rtOR SALE by the -a- CO oiintv of Luca-, m reasonable terms iw to price and payment, firw of the noit tplentlid improrid iarittt vjion thr Maumec Hirer, to wit: I lie larin Known m U0 UOOO mini, at inaautssnie, nnuui twenty-live miles above Muumee City, containing nearly 300 acres, 70 of which an; bottom bind upon the Maumeo river. Then nre Dpwardl of HXI ncres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and out-houses, nearly new, orcharding nnd fruit trees. The Wabash and Erie canal passes through the lurm, thus attbrd-hfef water to ull it parts, and ease of triinsporlation to the lake. This is oue of the nuM beautiful farms upon the Maumeo river, and probably ciui scarcely lie exceeded ill the State. Also, the nig upon which I re-nle, conlaiiiing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty ncres of bottom laud upuii the Muumee. Vwm this farm there are large and very pfoanottve orchards of choice i rafted fruit, pood dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit. 00t siting of n large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peaches iu short, ajriaoo which the andl nfgned hai lilted up, during n residence of fifteen years, us a home lor himself. Terms may be known on application. nuirllij II. REED. DAVIS, SMITH !k ro., COMMISSION AND FOWAItDING MERCHANTS, whcWnle dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sourd attention uiveii in receiving and forwarding goods, nnd eel hng produce consigned for sale. el2-dly Fr, SKINNER, (Late of Wm I.itbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Cotmiifatlofl and i'orwarding Merchant, ih iils iu Butter, Obeetae, Lard, nnd Prodoee in general, No. 13, Fast Front st., near itlaliiiliml lundinir, (Mueinnati, Ohio. Reler to Justus Wright and A. (i. lib lianlsou, liro. Sl Co., Cincinnati ; B. W, BnodnaaM & Co., New Liabon i (irigir Sl Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; H. 11. Russ, Portsmouth ; Lnwson Si Oovndc, Wellsville; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittshurch ; John Scoff, Nashville; W. C. Scott, St Louis. eeSB-dtf JEST RECEIVED, AT tho old stand opjiosite the .hite House, an unrivalled nsBort-ment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kind- of Fancy and plain CeaatnMrBB. rtafa Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white ami light polared lot party nnd wedding Dress,) and wool V'cstiiiir: Crnvuts, Silk and Linen Pock- rt Handkerchiefs, Shirt, Bosom- and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers nnd L'ndersbirts, silk Undershirts and Drawers, Suspenders, black and white Kid and Silk (iloves, wool Glovei nml Hull Hose ; and in brief, every article of the rvheol ouality of gentlemen' wearing apparel to he found in the first dmper evtublih-menti of the East These goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one of the basil Eastern markets, and are of the lute-1 and most duruble styles that could be found in New York. HtramrerH now aojouniim; in our city, snd our citizens generally, are respectfully invited to cidl and examine before they purcha.c eisewnere. a. j. f ii,Wu 1 . N. B. Orders from any part of the State, a heretofore, faith fully nnd promptly attended to. nov9 CIIK'KERI N(J A GILBERT'S P ft I M I UN BOSTON PIANOS, Just received aud for sale at manufacturer's pri-cea. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. ffH! aul(-dly CIRCLEVILLE BLANKETS. "ICST RECEIVED, a iBTje lot ol IO by If and BJ by 12 qr. heavy 1 twfBed BCD HI.ANKf.TS. nuunifactured out ol native mud!, by Uie Scioto Manufacturing Company. These blanket are heavier, larger, and finer for the price than any Eastern mnkc. Prices ranging from ffi to 10 per pair. Also, just received, a splendid assortment t Black and Ibil Plaid FLANNELS, for children' eajejri Fancy Plaid do.; Plain lied and White Mixed do.; twilled Red I Mivcd and White do. For sale by ui IBM J. D. OHBORN A CO. tNSI RANOBs THE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, ok lUaTroRD, CosnacrlcvT, continue to irue Policie on the moat favorable terms, at their Agency in Columbua, on Dwelling, Stores, Hotels, Warehoiiea, Mills, Manufuefniies, Ranis, etc." etc. etc. Also, on Household Furniture and Good-, Ware and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against los or damage by tire. Also, on Dry Goods, Groceries, Manufactured Goode, Produce, Houtehold Furniture, Live Stock, and eveiy other description of Merchandize or persona Property, shipjxil or lo lie slop-ped per good steam boat, or boats to and Irom point on the Wes-teni waters, or between Eastern cities, via Lake, or other inland route! and any towns in the Western country, against tne hazards of Inland Transportation. Also, upon shipment of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, per good vessel or vessel, between New Orleans and Eastern ports between New Orleana and other Gulf ports bet ween all American ports and English or European ports, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic waters, against the reaiLi or the tA, at Uie lowest rates of premium charged by oUier responsible Companies. For lull information aa to rates, ad justment of lueses a . apply to Ihe undersigned, who is authorized to issue Fire and' Ma riue Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dec8-dlm Agent Protection Inauance Company ansi: 1, RDWABpgJ ' piIEAP CASH BOOK STORE, next door to tbo Postofik-e, V State street Columhn, Ohm. ContanUrfor r .' assortment of Standard and Mi-cellanctm Books, Chenn Puldira- , the Magszuies, Sir. Lnjli-ih, French and American Station ery. Gold Pena ol various styles, and of the beat quality. En gravinga, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, Ac Ac. oclfi-tf R'. "BPrTFiTiaTsI NEW WORK hBIlLKN: His First Voyage, being thu Sailor-boy Confea aious and IteinlnisceiK es of the Son of a Gentleman In the mercantile service. I(y Hermnn Melville, nuthor ol "Tviee." "tmioo, and Mardi," 1 vol lti mo. Price 75 OBI. Just received i I am oi i. n, WHITING Si IIL'NTJNGTON. dclll On UIJ.MPSRS OK HI'AINi R NOTKSOF AN UNFINISHED TOL'R IN 1847. Hy 0. T. W albs, 1 vol ll mo. price 75 eK Just receive.! at the Hook 8toroQf (JcWJ Ui. WHITING & HWmNOTON, w n t ufSHU ASt ''1-R.1IA.N LESSONS. I L. CHKIH 1 IN otlers his services n teacher of French and ar ijcnnan. to those persona who wUh to acquire n thorouh knowledge o tlio-e Languages, at very uiudernte terms The lessons will bo given at tho residence of the pupil-, and nt my school room, on Rich street, between High and Third, next to Dr. & M. ijmith' office. uc4-tf LAND FOR SALE. Thu undivided half of 1R TflTahtcrui ot hind, adjoining the city of Columbm, ICO rods east of High street, fronting on tho Columbua and Grovepurt turnpike. TjOa iiidL-putnblis-price 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, nnd made known on application to d. a iorMjn Columbus, Bapt 4, IMS, dtf FA It.11 1'tiR SAI.K. CCONTAINING 200 acres upon the west aide of the Hclotolrivor, ' 17 miles north of Columbus, and 5 north of Dublin ; 5 miles from the Lake Erie mid Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 milca from the Columbua PJuuU Road. The land is firt rnte, 140 acres under hu provciiieut, with n never fuiling stream running through all parti. 1'here Is a good MOM house, with bard and rain wuU-r pumps close to the door. There is a sugar camp nnd orchard of young mftad trees. The location la very healthy, and uenr the celebrated BmnhU! Spriugs. For further mfomiution, npply upon the prcmleea, of oc31-dJm JNO. ROBINSON. FINE LIlEORH.--'7 packagea pure Liquora, bought and delivered from the L'uBtOfO House. Certilicates cuu be shown for each package. Tir-ft wishing a puro article would do well to cull and exuinuin f themaclvea. jnovlO W M FINCH WYNNE'S NEW WORK ON' SHERIFFS LAW OF SHERIFF AND COIIONER Just published, "A practical treatise on the law of Sheriff and Coroner," with forma and references to thr afututea of Ohio, lndiaiiu and Kentucky. Hy H. E. Q Wynne. This work Matt of the appointment and qualifications of Sheritl mid Coroner, the appointment of deputies and jailer, and nubility for their acta, nnd generally, of the duties and liabilities ot tho aheritT and coroner. Among other auhjecte discussed, nre the acrvico of summons or procosa not requiring bail ; the service of capias nd respondendum mid ud satisfaciendum: arrest mid pri' .live and discharge therefrom ; boil ; prison hounds; escapes; service of tho writ of replevin; service in ejectment; foreign and domestic attachment; proceedings against Water craft; the writ of fieri facias und proceedings thereunder, embracing levy, sale of goods or land, lien, title ncquired thereunder, &c ; writ of hubcrc facias, posaosidoin'in ; writ of hnheas corpus, service of euhpuma; execution on decrees; prdTeedinga for recovery ol dowry; arrest, Ac, in criminal cases ; keeping of jail; inquests of lunacy ; forcible detuincr ; juries, elections, end foe of the sheriff. L'nder each head will be found the law of the three State;-: Ohio, Indiunu and Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work also contains racfa forma as are usually required by sheriff iu the discharge of their dutiea. From Judge Wright Mr. Gwynne'a "work ia a good one methodical and well arranged und mut be very useful not uuly to professional gentleman and to the officers of our couru, but to 1 suitors, and purchasers at judicial talee,' and to all interested in the title of property derived through such aales." From Judge Mcbenu "No work ha come under my notice which embodies ao large nu amount of law on the subjects dls- Frotu Judge Joseph R Swan, and J W Andrews, Eq. "It supplies a want wlueli lias long been Mt, for the Rar have here-tolore found it necessary to grope their way through the reported cases to nscertoiu the law upon many ol the suhjuct treutcd of in this work subjects, too, about which the Rar is often requireeVto give advice." From Judge Walker " It will be eeen that the work is adapted to meet the wnttta, not only of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ot the oar generally, noon a worn oai iou oeen Text to he a great de sidcrnnnn. e presume that no Sbenffor Coroner, or pructicing lawyer, will luiu be without iL" 1 Vol 8 vo Price in good Law binding, $4 For sale nt the book store of niWaw I N writing it hcntington LITTLE HI HI RAILRBAB. SPRING AND BUMMEK AUIUNGCMF.NT-lrfl9.-For New York nnd Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and niter Tuesday, April 10th, 184", until further notice, Poa-aenger's Trains will run ai followti : Leave Depot on Bapt Front street, at 5 o'clock 10 minute A. M., and o'clock, P. M., for Mdford, Foster's Crossings, Peerlield, Morrow, Wiiynesville, Spring Valley, Xeuiu, YcUow iiprings and jipringlield. Returning, leaves Ppringlield nt 4 A. M. nnd P. M. Passengers for New York, Boston and intermediate pointa, should take the 5. 10 A. M. Trniu from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, and Intertne-diuie towns, should take the 5, 10 A, M. Train. 'Hie Ohio Stage Company aro running tho following line In connection with the Trains : A Daily Duvlinht Line to Columbua from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Linos to Columbus, from Xenia nnd Springfield, connecting with the P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The ear, of the Mad River and Lake Erio Railroad will leave Springbeld at l'J M, connecting with the Morning Train from Ciu-cinnnti for the proscnt only. On Sunday but oue train will by run, lcaviii'- Cincinnati ar U P. M., and Springfield at 4 P. Id Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia $1 90 " ' fprintifield g 50 " " fanduky City 6 50 " Buffalo 10 00 " " Columbua 4 90 For other information and Throueh Tickets, nnolv nt the Tick et Ollice, on Broadway, neur Front street, Cincinnati. w.vj. (jLL.MtiYi', tTojMmtenaent ET"nio Comnnnv will not hu rcsuonsible lor Banff aMeseasid. inj ;.D d'dlur-' 111 vnlue, utile:.- the same i.- rcturued t.i tha Coiuhic tors or Agent, and freight paid at tho rate of n passage for every 500 dollars in value above that amount aprDlf A. L. BtA RTIN Me CO.. IASlllONABLi: DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Mo$. 1 and 9 AVrfi a Udrtm liuildinitr, up ttatn. A. L. Martin & Co., reepectfuf ly iiiiorm tne BnnVBH 01 t oiitinhus ntnl vicinity, that tlirynre DOW run asM up. nml prepared to execute ail oraan entm-ted to them, with the utitin--! puns! utility and dtrpntci nnd they whh uarticu. larly to impress upon the minds of all that they have spared no jiuiiis GH espouse 10 secure uie nen 01 wut liiiieii, so Unit ilieir customers can rely upon their garmenta being made in the best pos sible manner. A. L. Co.. being personally ncryunintcd with the most fnshion-ahle Eastern Tailors, have made arrange in cuts with the Cutters of the lending establishments to have patterns forwarded from time to time of the prevailing styles of garment worn. They will also receive monthly from Pane, a plate of Fashions. In lin t, they nre determined that no Tailoring E -tab lit h ment in tho United StatM shall outdo them iu either style of fashion or work-matuhlp.Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and Sack. Also, Youths' and Children'a Dream. An assortment of Cloths, Caesiinarea and Vesting, kept constantly on hand. A. L. MARTIN St CO., ocl-tf Nos. 1 and 9, Neil'a 0600 Building3, up etairr. CARRIAGE TR1.U.UIX Gel. O rt PIECES Painted Canvass. Datnaah Linen. 4 " Silver Drab Rrondcloth. SOU s. tt Brass Hub Rands. DnMiea, Tuft Lace, Putcnt and Enamelled Leather, Axlas, Sprina and Malleable Costings. B fOT sale at tho sign of tho nov9 GILT PADLOCK. fUST received and for sale, J00 hwfjj S. C. TAR, by KING St. HEFFNER, Cincin . m tawt TO PARENTS. AT WM. KING'3 Drug Store especial attention Is paid tochil-a- dren first, and after them nU other who may bo plcaacd lo lav or him wiUi a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Townsend'aRarsnparilia for the cleansing of blood, and euro ci nil serofuloua OMeaaee, Osgood's India Cholagogue, nnd fmitii'a Tonic, for the cure of Ague mid Favor. Thousand can testify to tho efficacy of the e remedies. ' A- Euhnestock's it Seller'a Vermifuge, well known to the puhhrfor years ns a certain remedy for expelling worm.- from the human system. Seller Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for (he cure (,t Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged sUito ol the QTer. Give Uiem a trial, and thia truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseneas, Intlueiiza, Tickling SensaUon of the Throat, Whooping Cough, ic., Slc. ' Trask s Mngiutic Ointment ia enining a name nbove all others or the cure ot Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruized nnd Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Leniences, Sore Lips, dimmed Hands, Corns, dte. vw All of the above medicines nnd many otherp, kept con'tnntlv on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DREG STORE, Columbua, on door aouth of the Ohio Slate Journal Office. auEildlf itmaff SJB?? W ,AL OOT8. fiUMDM mnde fine French Calf Boot at $3, 41 BO nnd l, for V; side atKlMUALL'riShoeund Leather Store, Journal bindings dec 7 W 1 l-UWK Oil. I I.OI lis, r. would call the attention of the public to English and American Floor Oil Cloths, al I LOOK oil. ( 1,011 our MM lot ol ..11 list 1 ...... v-j sv square yard. Just reeoived and nt sale by Oeg-aBai j, OSBOIIN Sl CO. Wr , NEW GOODS. i,e 10 'tor(!. nn" oner tor pale on good terma 75 doK. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 1 doz. Droad " " 100 " Shovel and Spade 1U0 Mill and Cross Cut Sawi. 100 boxce Window Glass. 10000 light Saab 1000 she. rutty. 10 bbl. Linseed OiL 'JUU keg Nail, aaacrtcd. GERE, ABBOTT St CO, nov9 At Uie algn of the Gilt Padlock. TO SHOE HANI EA( Tl Ri:it. J(M - des I'atni v Kin Li Ml,, r ; 1"11 1 liiln l Iphin Hlaughti r Kin Skin-: 'Jit doztn Frrmh Calf r-kins; 'M doi. Phil. adelohia do: IS New York do: M doz. Morocco anil a Kid do ; UW doz. Lining do ; all eolora and qualities, ju-t received and tor sale very cheap, at the Shoe and Leallier storr of ocl6 H. EL KIMBALL. INFOH.1IATION WANTED. AM a pupil in the Deal and Dumb Asylum at Columbus, Ohio. 1 1 hnve not heard from any of my brother and sister lor nearly twenty year, and 1 have not heard from my father for eight years. My father's name is John Swab. My hrotliers', Shepherd. Marshal, Jenmiah and Jhn Swah, and my siter, Mary Ann Swab. They all formerly lived in Richland county, Ohio. Any information of the whereeltouts of any the above wdl l thankfully received by ine at the Ohio Deaf and Dumb A.ylum. in Columbus. Editor generally please copy. decM CYRE8SWAB. SILVER W A R eTBLYNN 81 BALDWIN bate a full assort-ni' nt of Plain and Patent Thread Table, Desert andTcaaipoon and Forks. Also, Butter Knives, Sugar Tonga, sVc. Ly We have also eome beautiful Silver Cup. J3fi WHITE FIS1I, cVc.-In atore and for aala-f bhls White Fish; 15 Mi do do - i ? MrBJ"r8! .Lake rfuperior do 7 bbU No v, MnLkerel WMFINCn. No 1 and 5, Buckeye Illoclt PISH FISH !-Just received, a lew barrels No ' purchaw-d eaprcasly lor the retail trade, ar J Mackerel . nml wnrnntcd second to none, at W M FINCH'd, novlO uucaeye uiocn "JOBFISII. Afewcaski, fresh und very fine, ju'. received novlO I IMJIt'H, Nus 4 Sl 5, lluckcyo Block H ABBOTT'S ALFRED THE (JREAT. ISTolli of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings, I vol 12 mo. Ju-t received at the Dook store ot dc" I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. I? IMiSIl TEAS.-I4tl . uckage of Freah Teas, of all gradea, TV rducod prifl at novlOJ Futcwa LASSi;s.-l,000 brla Molasaca. landing from IM) Ule, KING A. FI- l 1. opG 117 Main street, Cincinnati THRESH RAIS S. j(J boxes itit roccivnd. fr.1, n.l VAr a. Hue, at liiovlO w M FINCH'S. (JAI.TI SALT 1-800 barrels Hocking Salt; J00 barrels Lake lj Salt ; on bund and lor side at the lowest market price. asOtlO v ft FLNCH. 11 IO OOFFJUs 140 dacka Uli Cooce, juit received at FINCH'S. DQVI No. 4 i3, Buckeye Block. JUST received, 4;i tacki Rio Coffee; L7do Prime do I 4 old Java do. aul!9J W. M. FINCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. WHITE FISH. 20 bid., SO half do7 Lake Superior Flab, in very excellent condition, tine and Inrsre, at Vv M. FINCH'S, WW 4 and : Buckeye Block. FOR SALE.-TWO NEW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made on honor, for ealu ot reduced price. W. M. FINCH, ull Woa. 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. SI TElf IOII COniT.HH. lisli, lor rtnil only, at -1 cask very superior WUaa Coi W. M. FINCH'S Nos. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. SUGAR t'L'EEI) HAMS, Dried Beef, together with every article in the Grocery line. W. M. FINCH, aSl 4 nnd 3 Buckrye Block. FINE OLD CIIEESEvfun received, a largo lot offline old cheese from Major sttClottd'l dairy. W W. M. FINCfJ. GROf'ERIEb. Jua reccivtd lb" tiprcea good fmh rice at jyx7' FINCIJU Buckeye Block. ITORC LEATHER. A C Brown has received 1300 Sldea of 111 a choice article of Bole Leather, which he will sell nt 16 k) LBUj cent Der lb. Aim. fiOiInn Fr.wh Coif Hkins. tt dot an PilllC Ulid Funev I.loimr dn ill P..., Hum, sii.1 sihnns nn.l -I assortment of Boots and thou of Lloine manufacture dtel A C BROWN HAGAZTNKOJ v uur.i a, sartaiira, and (j Irnham's for Jnnuarv. 1850. for iaJi bf L N. WHITING St fiUA'TlNOTON. va oatjn ROLAND CASH EL, enmplen in three parti. By CharUi Lever. Illustrated by Phil, For sale by VVH'TIKfl A- IH'NTIVGTON. - . 11 t.i 0 1 n 1 , . 1. . I AM .SUPPLIED this winter with fresh spiced Oyatera from Baltimore, sent to DM ever two davs. in farM nnd small cans equal in Quality to any put up in Baltimore, or elsewhere, and will be sold by the cn c, or in any qunntity desired by puroha aers. at low prices, und warranted to keep good nil wintwr. I have now on hand 30(H) cans. Also 1200 enna Hennetlcnl'y sealed Cora Oyitera; 800 " Pickled Oystera. Cincinnati, dc21-Gtd ALLISON OWEN. 17 East 3d at GH E AT 11 ARO AINgT OFVKEDIN BOOTH AND SHOES. Tho tuhseiiber has on band the meet extensive and general assortment of Roots and Bhoeaj ever op u-'d In thU city, and con-tuutly receiving more, wUsfa will liesold at ilm lowest price for ea-h. Aov. iii, 1HIU O. B. II. KIMBALL. GREEN LAWN OBMBTBRT. XTOTICE ia hereby given that Lota can be procured in Oreee, Lnwn Cemetery, until the first of Auuit next, at the Udluw. lng prices l First C!ns Lota 8M1 cents per aquare foot Second Class Lots ti1 cents per squnre font On nnd alter the fir-t of Augut, the prieei will be aa tbHowai Firt class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Boeottd class Lota IVi cents per aqunre foot 1 iu"ii ciu!i i.ots a cents per square loot The I uatr Intend ent will be on the srrounda. in fair waanW. from 9 dock, A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. Bv oi I of the Board of Trustees. WW ALEX. E. GLENN. Clerk. RRILl NT LOTTERIES, FOR JANL'ARY. ISOU. J. W. MAl.'RY A- CO.. MANAtiras. MsOOO! SI5.0H0! mio.oao! irmOmiA STATE LOTTERY, lor tlie benefit of Monongalia v Acndemy, Clns No. :i, fof IP5U. to Un drawn at Alexandria, V.. cn SatUrdnV. the 5tb iifJnnnnrv. i n Nn, in arr.KNriD scursir. 1 prize of $m,(Xt(i, 0 15,000, 0f io,ls00, 1 ol 3,000. 1 of 3,300 1 of 3,000, 1 of 2,500, 1 of 2J0U, 25 of 1,000, 23 of SIX), Scg. Slq. Sic 7j nnmber lottery l.l drawn ballot I Tickets only Giu Halves S3 Quai teu W.50. Certiflfitee of packages of 25 Whole ticket $130, do., do., of 23 Half do. MA do., do., of 2o Quarter do., $32,50. tr8B.r. tS??1 911,000: VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Mononealli AciukuiV, Cla-S No. f!. f r Ik'fl. To be drawn at AUsswl V- 00 Saturday, the 12th of January, lg.'rf). 78 number lottery U drawn ballots More Prizes than Blanks I rLF.NDlD MNUh, 1 spb ndid prize of $.W,'HK), 1 of $18,000, 1 of $11,000, 1 of ttt 000, 1 of $(i.WH), 1 of $4,000, 1 of $;i,UU0, 1 of g2,fi!irl 10 ot $1 0HU 10 do $1,100, indo$NKI, &c, Ac., Ax. Tickrta $15 Hulvee $7 . .',0Qii;inrrv ?:;,T,)-;-ii:iis $1 r-7'.... Ccrtiticntes of pnekaaea of 2(5 Whole tickets $170, do do of 20 Half do $S5, do do of 36 iluer-tcr do $12.50, do do of 20 Eighth do $21.33. MSjQOOJ 10Irir.eof Sl.0001 V IRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, lor the beuefit of MonoocaJk Academy, Class No. 9, for 1850, to bo drawn at Alexandria, Va.,on Baturday, the I Oth of January, 1800, ti6 number lottery I and 13 drawu numbers in each package URANDICffKME! 1 prize of $M 000, 1 r,f $1:1 UUO, 1 of 310,000, 1 of. $0 000,1 of ea.OiX). I of $9,400, lUot $1,000, 10 ot'SOO, Scc 4c, ic, Go" number lottery 12 drawn ballots Ticket- $H Halves $5 Quarters $2.30. Cruflr1M of paok-affea of 22 Whole tickets $110, do do 33 Half do $50, do do SI Quarter do $27,50! ' BBIMtANT srHFME f Capitals ftru,000! S i,000! S13.000I glO.OOOl 100 prizes of $l,Auu ! 213 Jo of $1,000 1 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, lor the benefit or Moooneaua Academy, Clasi A, for ie50. To be drawn at AlexHndria, Va., on Saturday, thu 2Cth of January, 1850. 12 drawn oumbora out of 7fi I siAONincENr sciifme j 1 Grand Capital of $05,000. 1 Splendid Prize of A30 000, 1 do $15.011. 1 do elli,Outl, 1 do 7.IHK), 1 do $5,000, 1 do $2 8.T5 lOOdo 1.50U, 113 do (lowest 3 No.) $1.0(0, Ac, A:e Ac. Whole Tickets 620 Halves $10 Quarter $5 Elehth" $2,50 Certificates of package of 25 Whole tickets $-60, do do of 30 Half do of $140, do do of 25 Quarter do of $70, do do of 25 Eighth do $35. Orders for TIeketB and Wtarae and Cortificntea of Perknpesin the above Spb ndid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, nnd an ofiSeial account of each drawing ent immediately alter it is over to idl whom order from ua. Address J, jt C. MAURY, Arnts, dec2l' Alexandria, Virpinla. CALIFORNIA OITOONF.! MONEY! MONEY! GLORIOUS REtiULTfl I Nob. 21 38 77, the grand capital Prize of $50,0001 was sold by the lucky E. N. Carr L Co 138 Putt ft- Raltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVL'RF.D I CALIIORNIA THROWN IN THE SIIAHK. The grrat luck of the old firm of K. N. Cnrr A Co., has tlirnwn a doom nvtr all CaliforniaSpera-hifer-i. I'ersi.us who lime tried their lock with K. N. Carr &. Co, lino that there d more Gold to he had by ih ri.-k nf a fe"w dollars with K N.Carr Sl Co., thnn ihe whole Calilernia minea coffllunaA The lucky i lik e of Carr A: Co., ha done wonders the but month-Their luck has no cijiia!, piene hrar thia in m.nd. LOOK IIF.IIE I Citizens nnd strnn;'rr3 who wish to purchase uncurrrnt fund can, by eottlg on Carr St Co., or addressing them a lew lines through the Post have all their business attended to with punc-olitv and dbpatth. jtowj on all Dank bought ami sold by Carr A Co. Drafts at sight on all Batista Ttraftlffll England or Ireland froea one to one thou-and I'ound c an lw liad from K. N. Carr St Co Uullion and Prize ( ffice, No. K'S Pratt trev t. LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS r,0 FORTH I Carr St Co., nre makiiift the people rh 1 I Behold here I Ho. I 9 J the Grand Prize of $1001(XX), 7 8 9 do 40TU0. 0 7 P do 50,000. 0 11 21 ' '' Those are ouly a few of the leading Prizes aidd the month by this lucky firm. We challenge the world to show the same amount in the same Vnttth of time. We aay, waSE or 1 A'lTKNTION CUSTOMERS I We call your attention to the erand array of magnificent Lot terics to be drawn thia mcnth, January, IK'iO. All ii i.i - - with thia firm is cuutidcnUbL Carr Si Co., pay ell postaie over $5. Cnrr Si Co., pay the cr nttst attention to their country corree. poiuknt. uur mono is, lerreey in all business tranacuoo. Atrrntioe to ur l ustomers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery raws. Give ua the trial, and rest assured wa wdl jivb tou. it not the Capital, a good Prize. o in I O TsW I O TESI We call vour attentinn. rue sn.l all. to this hrOlisnt Schema la be drawn 88th Jannary. The chances are good, and depend oo It Carr Sl Co. hnve lha Pries. Larr A. Co. recoiinm nd the Scheme. Carr & Co. will sell Prizes all we a-k Is cne fair trial a Nothing Ventured Noth.iig Gained I " Remember the baaeee Carr Sl Co. give. Enclose the meaty and receive ihe Cash. Please addres E. N. CARR A CO, dc27 No. 138, Pratt sueet, Baltimore, WA i)A BOXEfl lim quality Mould Candle. tJ lim-aek, Cothe. 35 chests Tea. 5UU lbs. sJi shelled Almonds. 3U hsrrcL cni-h.-d and powdered ugar. 10 bales Canill" Wick. M bah Cotton Twine. Mnmlla Rope of all kinds. Wholesale and ratal, at novao McAXVAlR aV RTCVA i IIK1HT3IAN AMI NEW VLAR. BOOKS! BOOKi I ! A tine collectun .1 niu.lafor IfSOi Lnfili-h and Aim rh im d!u-trntd works; . uv. inle Hooka ; Bible aud I rsyer Itoi.ks. the t:net rdiO. n-. and in any style of bindmg ; some Mosaic sides, with boles, dieting cases, wrmnf de-ka. A-c, sVe. The finest ai'iortment ever offered for tale tn thia. city, at the new book atore of de24j J. U. ltlLtY CO. |
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